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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes • <br /> October 10, 2012 <br /> building inspections; however, Mr. Sweeney did lack large truck snowplowing <br /> experience and a Commercial Drivers License. Administrator Larson felt that Mr. <br /> Sweeney could gain both within a short period of time. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member King, to <br /> approve the hiring of Mr. Jerry Sweeney to fill the vacant Building Inspector /P.W. <br /> Maintenance Technician position commencing October 15, 2012 at the Pay Grade 6 <br /> Step 6), subject to successful employment background screening and DOT physical <br /> exam. All in favor. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> 6. Salt Shed <br /> Public Works Director Palzer addressed Council and presented them with two (2) <br /> proposals for construction of a salt storage building to be constructed on the existing <br /> Public Works property located at 2085 W. Cedar Street. Building Official Palzer stated <br /> that Friberg Industries had submitted the lowest bid in the about of $15,935 for a 22' x <br /> 24' storage building. Building Official Palzer explained that several communities that <br /> are participating in the Salt Brine Grant Project have no need for storage or are storing <br /> salt and salt brine mixture off site utilizing other communities' storage facilities. Palzer <br /> stated that the original grant contained funding of $10,000 for a smaller storage facilities; <br /> however, with purchasing needed equipment and replacing old equipment it was felt that <br /> $5,000 could be gained by selling the unnecessary equipment and that the additional city <br /> 1111 <br /> cost would be $2,000 to $3,000, but the building would better meet the needs of the city. <br /> Finance Director Jeziorski stated that the additional fund of $2,000 to $3,000 could be <br /> taken from reserves if there is not remaing funding from the 2012 budget. Palzer stated <br /> that in the summer months, brine equipment and plows could be stored in the same <br /> building. <br /> Motion by Council Member Fehrenbacher, seconded by Council Member Paar, to <br /> approve the construction of a salt storage building at 2085 W. Cedar Street. All in <br /> favor. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> 7. Press Publications (News & Views) <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that recently Press Publications Managing Editor, Debra Barnes <br /> appeared before Council to discuss this new addition to their offerings and that each <br /> Council Member had received a mailing also. Mayor Wilharber reported that the offering <br /> would include community activities and city news in the publication for 26 issues with an <br /> associated fee of $312 bi- weekly or $8,100 annually. <br /> Consensus of the Council was that the fee was too high and that there were alternative <br /> ways of informing residents. <br /> Page 6 of 7 • <br /> 6 <br />
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