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City Council Meeting February 12, 1997 <br /> MOTION by Helmbrecht, seconded by Brenner to approve pay estimate #10 for Acorn <br /> Creek, Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Lifetime Achievement Award <br /> March explained Mary Capra received a $433.78 quote for thirty frames and mats for the <br /> Lifetime Achievement Awards. Helmbrecht asked where will the funds be taken from? <br /> Brenner mentioned a $1,000 was donated to Centerville s Historical Society from the <br /> Centerville Lion's. The donation would be used to purchase the frames and mats. <br /> MOTION by Brenner, seconded by Powers - Rasmussen to approve the purchase of the <br /> thirty frames and mats. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> SET AGENDA: <br /> Eagle Pass <br /> MOTION by Brenner, seconded by Powers - Rasmussen to approve the set agenda with <br /> the discussion of Eagle Pass addition. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> APPEARANCES: <br /> • . _ �.:. • • ; . Mr. Wiegert <br /> explained he has worked with Centerville for many years, supplying hydrants, <br /> infrastructures and the like. Mr. Wiegert was present to explain the automated <br /> technology of three meter reading systems: Touch Read, Radio Read and Phone Read. <br /> The Touch Read is a hand held unit which reads used units at each house. Radio Read has <br /> a Meter Transceiver (MXU) which sends out a marked tone to retrieve information then <br /> deactivates the battery. The Radio Read is used from a vehicle and has a $20.00 battery <br /> that last eight to ten years. <br /> The Phone Read has a Meter Interface Unit (MIU) which allows the city to retrieve used <br /> units on demand, the information is sent to a computer where the data is calculated. The <br /> Phone Read system is hooked up to a RH' jack therefore does not require a battery. <br /> During installation and programming the computer uses a "call inbound technology" <br /> option which rings only to the meter not to the phone. If the city needs an immediate <br /> reading there are two retrieving options available First, the "Tone Initiator" is available if <br /> no one is home or there is no answering machine. Second, is the "Ring Initiator" letting <br /> the phone ring 128 seconds or roughly 16 rings, which activates the reading system to call <br /> the computer and give a read out If the resident makes a call when the computer is <br /> gathering information the computer will dislodge itself from the system then try at another <br /> time. <br /> Mr. Wiegert would encourage a community like Centerville to review the opportunities <br /> available. Mr. Wiegert suggested looking at these alternatives with the city's current <br /> 2 <br />