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<br />1 ~<~ ;..~ <br /> <br />A_ .. f' · <br /> <br />The City Council of the City of Centerville held their <br />regular meeting on Wednesday, April 14, 1976. Mayor Prachar <br />called the meeting to order at 7100 pm. Present were Councilmen <br />Burque, L'Allier, Murray and Peterson, Attorney Bill Hawkins, <br />members of the Centerville Fire Department, bidders on the fire <br />truck for Centerville and interested residents of Centerville. <br /> <br />The minutes of meetings held March 10, 23 and 24, 1976 <br />were approved by John Peterson, Elmer Murray seconded the motion, <br />motion carried. <br /> <br />PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS: Councilmen had received complaints <br />on the streets in town, Mayor advised them they would be graded <br />on Thursday. <br /> <br />Mr. Lee Paar from the Anoka County Comprehensive Health <br />Department presented program county health department is involved <br />in where low income residents of Centerville can apply for a <br />winterization program for fixing attics, windows, etc., on their <br />homes. Applications should be in by June 1st of this year. He <br />also presented program called Community Needs Assessment which <br />involved the four following questions which are needed for assis- <br />tance: <br />1. What are the human servbce needs of your residents? <br />2. Whose responsibility is it to respond to these needs <br />(City, County, State, Fed~ral, United Way, etc.)? <br />J. What agencies, organizations, or individuals are <br />presently responding to these needs? <br />4. What agencies, organizations or individuals could <br />be better able to respond to these needs, given <br />additional funding, technical assistance, etc.? <br />City could contact Mr. Byron Laher of the Health Department for <br />further information. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />The clerk read the following bids on a fire truck for the <br />City of Centerville: <br /> <br />1. Howe Apparatus - I Howe Model HR-72, GPM pumper and <br />apparatus body as specified and mounted on a Ford <br />C-755 chassis - $37,018.00. Chassis bill of $9,650. <br />should be paid to Bill Boyer Ford, Minneapolis upon <br />delivery of the chassis to our plant. Optional high <br />~re ssure piston pump, add $5.,412.00 for to tal of <br />~42,430. Twelve-fourteen month delivery. <br />Alternate: One Howe HR-IOOO - 1,000 GPM pumper mounted <br />on a Ford C-900 chassis, 750 gallon tank, 1 reel, full <br />compartment including air pak compartments, high pressure <br />~ump not available with this unit. Delivery 5-6 months <br />$41,000. <br /> <br />2. Anderson-Koch Ford - Chassis Bid - One 1976 Ford C-750 <br />153" wheelbase that meets all specifications - $9,571. <br /> <br />3. General Safety Equipment Corporation - One GSEC 750 <br />gallon fire department pumper and equipment. built in <br />accordance with the attached detailed specifications. <br />This equipment is to be mounted on your furnished truck <br />chassis with the completed unit ULI tested prior to <br />delivery to .; your Fire Department headquarters, delivery <br />240-280 days after receipt of contract - $27,)20. <br />