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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/03/1986 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS i\Jinutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097..... II eld . mFebrua_rYn3_, 1986 19_ ,...., f i ...... The regularly scheduled meeting of the Dublin Village Council was called to order by Vice-Mayor Barbara Maurer at 7:30 P.M. on Monday, February 3, 1986. Mr. Sutphen led the Pledge of Allegiance. The roll call was as follows: Mr. Amorose, present; Mayor Close, absent; Mr. Jankowski, present; Dr. Lewis, absent; Ms. Maurer, present; Mr. Rozanski, present; Mr. Sutphen, present. Mr. Smith, Law Director, was present as was Ms. Prushing, Acting Village Manager. Mr. Sheldon, Village Manager, was absent. Members of the Village Staff present were: Mr. Bowman, Ms. Clarke, Ms. Jordan, and Mr. Warner. Mr. Amorose moved to approve the minutes of the January 20, 1986 of the Dublin Village Council. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. vote was 5-0 in favor. meeting The Mr. Amorose made a motion to approve payment of the bills. Mr. Rozanski seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. Correspondence. 1. Request for a one day liquor permit from a group called Action for Children for a function to be held at 6565 Frantz Road on Saturday, April 26, 1986. There were no objections. Request for a C-1 permit (beer in sealed containers for carry out only) from Grafriar Investment Company; address, 6302-6370 Frantz Road. Mr. Smith informed Council that the applicant has had an application pending before the Department of Liquor Control for approximately four years and the permit will be issued to the applicant and then the applicant will place the permit with a grocery store, probably up on Sawmill Road. The Department of Liquor Control will not approve the permit until there is a location. What will happen, he said, is that the permit can be approved, placed in escrow, and when the grocery store on Sawmill Road is completed, the applicant will request a transfer; therefore there is, he said, no reason to object at this particular time. There were no objections. fiI""'- ~ 2. ...... Resolution No. 02-86 (Amended) - Amend Council Rules of Order Regarding Standing Committees. First Reading as Amended. Tabled at last meeting. Mr. Amorose moved to remove the resolution from the table. Mr. Jankowski seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. Ms. Maurer said that the amendment was that the specific list of standing committees be included and also added a list of the purposes of those committees. Ms. Maurer also said that in accordance with the Charter, Rules of Order are provided for by motion and a majority vote of Council and are effective immediately upon being passed by Council. She said that Council would be amending the Council Rules of Order by the resolution but then Council can appoint individuals to the committees by motion. Mr. Smith told Ms. Maurer that the requirement for an annual report by the committees could be added to the motion and not necessary to be added to the resolution. Mr. Amorose made a motion to pass the resolution, amending the Rules of Council, as amended. Mr. Rozanski seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. ..... RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AJ inutes of D'Iblin Village CQyncilr&ng Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ IIeld F eb:ruaxy..3.~u .19.a6. 19. Page Two ",...... ...... Ordinance No. 07-86 - Appointments to Estates, Benefits and Gifts Commission. First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the ordinance. Ms. Maurer moved to amend the ordinance to change the title of the Commission from Estates, Benefits and Gifts Commission to Gifts Commissior. Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. The vote on the amendment was unanimous in favor. Mr. Jankowski moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote on the motion was unanimous in favor. The vote on the ordinance was unanimous in favor. """'""... Ordinance No. 08-86 - Contract Regarding Interconnector Loop on West Bridge Street. First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the ordinance. Mr. Warner explained that this proposal was to connect all the signals on Bridge Street. He also said that based upon the permit to install a signal at Shawan Falls Drive, Corbin's Mill, and Bridge Street the State Highway Department has to agree to interconnect at least that signal with Frantz Road. Mr. Warner said that there was a long range plar to interconnect all the signals once the bridge project completed, so at the same time he went to the contractor who is doing the signal at Corbin's Mill and asked for a proposal to interconnect the signal at Frantz Road and then later to interconnect the lights so that all the signals will be coordinated. The first phase will be for the new light and Frantz Road; once the bridge project is completed the rest of the interconnectiors will be done. ~ Council members were concerned because their latest communication regardirg the project was dated August 29, 1985 in which it was indicated that the need for the light was not justified. Mr. Warner said that the attitude had changed, and that a permit for said light had been justified and that he had received a permit for same. At the request of Ms. Maurer, Mr. Warner got a copy of the permit to show to members of Council. r \..... Mr. Bowman said that the realignment of Corbin's Mill to Shawan Falls Drive is proposed as a capital improvement in 1986. Ms. Prushing said that the original design was for the signalization and design of road work - the interconnecting of the lights is an "add on" to the original contract that the Village had with John David Jones Co. The original contract for $17,000, was for various engineering services for different phases. Part of it is Corbin's Mill and Bridge Street. As a result of correspondence with O.D.O.T. it became apparent that it would be better if the Village had that signal interconnected with the other ~tgnals. All the Village is doing at this point is the engineering design - the construction will have to come back before Council as part of the Capital Improvements Program. Mr. Rozanski asked that with the bridge being widened to four lanes whether or not a new study will have to be done to synchronize the lights and to interphase same. Mr. Warner said that to get them correctly timed they will have to do a new study, but that it should be part of the package to interconnect the Corbin's study, which is why the cost is so high in the first phase- because the interconnect is based on traffic volume moving through there on the major road. ~... RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS At inutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ IIeld February 3, 1986 19_ Page Three "..... ..... Mr. Warner said that the control box can be expanded to add additional connections. Asked whether this ordinance should be treated as an emergency, Mr. Warner said that soon the plans for Corbin's Mill will be completed and the Village would like that to be under construction yet this year. Mr. Rozanski moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote on the motion was unanimous in favor. The vote on the ordinance was 5-0. ,-... Resolution No. 03-86 - Enter into Agreement with City of Columbus for Prosecution of Dublin Cases in Franklin County Municipal Court. First Reading. Mr. Amorose introduced the resolution. Mr. Smith said that this is the same contract that the Village has had with the City of Columbus Prosecutor's office for approximately four years. They prosecute Dublin's jury trials for the Village. He said that this method of handling the cases is very cost effective. In addition to the cost effectiveness, he said that another compelling reason to approve is that a number of suburbs in the past have chosen to try their own cases, and the new domestic violence law requires the use of a prosecutor. The Prosecutor's Office in the City of Columbus has taken the position that if they handle cases from the suburbs, they are not just your prosecutor for certain things. For example, if the Village has a domestic violence case and a resident is referred down to the Prosecutor's Office on a weekend or late in the evening they go ahead and prosecute the case and start the paperwork. If the Village is handling its own cases, the Prosecutor's Office will not do that. Ms. Prushing said that the Village paid the Prosecutor's Office $1,094.00 last year to prosecute Dublin cases. Mr. Amorose moved to do away with the three time reading rule and treat as an emergency. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was 5-0 in favor of the motion. The vote on the resolution was unanimous in favor. '-- ...... Other Adding Disk Storage to Computer Ms. Prushing reported that the Finance Department recently experienced several severe problems with the usage of the computer system due to the lack of storage space available. She said that the problem had come up very suddenly. What has become necessary, she said, was that they have had to bypass a number of reports and print them directly to the printer. As long as a report is being printed, the terminal is not able to be used. A growth factor was built into the specifications that was thought would be good for three to five years. The Finance Department is researching with the software company as to why the computer has run out of space. One of the problems is that the Village has substantially more income tax accounts than were anticipated _ 5,000 accounts as opposed to the two or three thousand expected. Ms. Prushing briefly discussed the options available which were reported on a memorandum addressed to members of Council. She also said that since the Village's system was purchased, it has become more expandable and she, along with the software/hardware company ~ t ~,...."., RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Alinutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp.. Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ IIeld uuEebruaq"__3,-_1986 19 Page Four ,.... fc ... recommended the following options: Add 69 MB (112. MB total) Cost of $8,695.00 Adding a disk drive unit. By adding the disk drive it would keep the system at an equal speed or even faster. By not adding the additional disk storage there would be the same number of megabytes but the system would definitely be slower. Mr. Rozanski mentioned that another advantage would be that if one of the disk drives became inoperable the whole system would not "be down". Ms. Prushing said that if the Police Department records were computerized the department would have an independent disk drive unit. She also mentioned that when you add more data to the system it uses up the space in blocks. By having the different programs the Village is using the disks are being fragmented - one large block is not available for large reports. Ms. Prushing said that she had not contacted Burgess and Niple regarding the situation; they being the ones who did the preliminary studies. It was a consensus of the members of Council that Ms. Prushing prepare an ordinance for the February 17th meeting to authorize the purchase of the disk drive storage unit as an emergency measure. r--- \... Indian Run Meadows Section 3 - Regarding Foundation Permits The developer of Indian Run Meadows, Section 3, through the Vi~lage Engineer, had requested a permit to use a haul road to build some new houses. Mr. Warner said that it would be up to the Building Department to regulate the haul road. If it became too muddy to use, construction could be stopped at any time. Basically, he said, they want to use the haul road, if it is frozen, to get access to the back of the lots in Indian Run Section 3 which is not yet paved. They would not use any of the roads in Section 1 or Section 2. They would come off the haul road off of Muirfield Drive and get to the rear of the lots. Five or six of the lots have been sold and the owners are anxious to get their houses started. Mr. Amorose said that that would be about 2200 feet of roadway and said that he could not see attempting to cross that much vacant farm ground this time of year with heavy trucks without creating mud problems. Mr. Warner said that the same builders that would be building the foundations are building in Sections 1 and 2 and therefore the workers would be parking their personal vehicles in those sections. There was no motion for approval - no action was taken. --- Dublin Kiwanis Park Project Ms. Maurer mentioned a proposal from the Director of Parks and Recreation regarding the Dublin Kiwanis Park Project. Ms. Jordan said that the project was brought to the attention of the Parks and Recreation Department in October of 1985. The local Kiwanis organization had indicated an interest in doing a major project in the Dublin area. She indicated that she, Mayor Close, and Mr. Dan Smith, the Kiwanis representative, had met recently to discuss the project. It would be an intention to go ahead and work on some plans, with Kiwanis taking the lead and committing money to the project. The project would, in part, be started with the interest of the Historical Society in the Dublin Spring and the property that was leased from the City of Columbus on the east side of the river south of ... RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Alinutesof Dublin VilL'l~f' Coundl Mpf'tine ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ II eldJ~'E!brull_ry___3_,__1986_ 19 Page Five ",.... ..... the S.R. 161 bridge by River's Edge One; property on the east side of the river, north of the bridge about which conversations have been held, owned by the Maranantha Baptist Church. In other words, whatever property would be attainable on the east and west sides of the river. Mr. Dan Smith said that Kiwanis is trying to pull together a number of resources in the Village to do something that has not been accomplished to date - that being to develop a river park, south of S.R. 161 and north of 1-270, on both sides of the river being the goal. Mr. Smith said that they need assistance from the Village in both legal aspects on how to obtain the property from owners, assistance from the Parks and Recreation Department on how to develop the ground. He said that representatives of Kiwanis will visit the owners to see if they would be willing to donate the ground or be willing to sign long term leases to the Village, and then they could proceed with the development of the park. He said that, at this point, he did not know whether it is a reality or not. He said that all they need at the present time is the assistance of Council to allow the various committees of the Village to work with the Kiwanis on the porject. He said that they will also apply for grant monies from the Federal Government, and that eventually they would like to develop pavilions along the river. Mr. Rozanski said that a resident who owns property along the area called him to say that he had no intention of selling his four acres of ground, but plans to build on the acreage at some time in the future. Mr. Smith said that they had no intention of committing anybody (including the Kiwanis Club) to dollars. He said that all they intend to do is see if they can put the project together, come back to Council, and at that time Council can decide what they want to do. Ms. Jordan said that it would be her function to keep Council appraised of the status of the situation as it develops. Ms. Jordan also said that she wanted to point out that Federal funds may not be available but said that she felt that the Village had all the components to put in a good grant application; river corridor development; the Village and community groups working together, etc. With regard to the Dublin Spring, Mr. Stephen Smith said that he had been working with Mr. Sechler of the Historical Society on the project. Mr. Amorose moved to authorize the Parks and Recreation Department to work with Kiwanis on a feasibility study to determine whether the Village can obtain river land for a proposed park. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor of the motion. ~ '-- .... Report on Standing Committees Mr. Jankowski moved that Sections 4, 5, and 6 of the Ad Hoc Committee's Report on Council Standing Committees dealing with suggested areas of concern by each of the committees for 1986, the duties of the standing committees and the individual appointments to those standing committees be approved. An annual report will be required from each committee. Mr. Jankowski read into the record the members of the standing committees. A. Finance ...... Chairman - Mr. J. Jankowski Ms. Barbara Maurer B. Public Safety Chairman - Mr. Daniel Sutphen Mr. Michael Close Mr. David Amorose RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ..... IIeld February 3, 1986 19 Page Six r- l ....... C. Public Services Chairman - Mr. Jan Rozanski Mr. Dan Sutphen D. Parks and Recreation Chairman - Mr. David Amorose Mr. Joe Jankowski E. Land Use Planning and Development Chairman - Ms. Barbara Maurer Mr. Jan Rozanski Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor of the motion. ,..... Goal Setting Ms. Maurer said that one of the purposes of the standing committees would be to put together a goal setting process. Ms. Maurer mentioned the two handouts that had been in the Council packets - "How to Conduct a Council Goal Setting Retreat in a Council Manager City" and the first chapter of a book called Process Politics (a book for group leaders). Mr. Amorose moved to appoint an Ad Hoc Committee of Council to be called the Goal Setting Committee consisting of Barbara Maurer as Chairman, Joe Jankowski and Jan Rozanski as members - the purpose of the committee being to plan and implement the goal setting process with standing committees as indicated in Resolution No. 02-86. Mr. Sutphen seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. '-"" Seminar for Newly Elected Members of Council Ms. Maurer mentioned the information made available to members of Council in their packets concerning a seminar for newly elected members of Council sponsored by the Ohio Municipal League on April 19, 1986 at the Holiday Inn-Lane Avenue in Columbus. Ms. Maurer said that the $30 fee would be paid for by the Village. All members interested are to contact the Clerk of Council if they plan to attend. ..- Annual National League of Cities Conference in Washington Ms. Maurer gave some background information on the organization and mentioned that she had attended a conference of the National League of Cities two years ago and found it to be very interesting and informative. She noted that the registration fee of $245 for each member would be reduced by $50 if the city is a member of the National League of Cities. She further noted that the advantage of being a member of the National League of Cities is that newsletters are received, books are discounted, in addition to the fact that they make all of your travel arrangements for the conference. In addition Dublin would get one vote on every issue. The membership for the Village would be $556 for the year. She said that this conference focuses on congressional matters, legisla- tion, and the main focus will be on the impact of recent Federal Court decisions on municipalities Mr. Sutphen moved to approve Dublin's joining the organization (National League of Cities) and authorize the expenditure of monies from the Village for those members of Council desirous of attending the Conference. Mr. Amorose seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. ... RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting ~ Meeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097 ~ IIeld February 3, 1986 19_ Page Seven ,,-. ...... Dublin Fund Ms. Maurer thanked Mrs. Amorose for the report on the progress of the Dublin Fund, and also announced that the Dublin Fund will hold the "Emerald Ball" on April 19,1986 at Stouffer's Dublin Hotel. Dublin Arts Council Ms. Maurer mentioned a copy of a letter received from the Dublin Arts Council which, she said, appears to be an "implied request" for the continuance of funds from the Village. She referred the request to the Finance Committee for further study and a report back to Council with a recommendation. Shamrock Shenanigans Ms. Maurer mentioned the letter from the Shamrock Shenanigans regarding the St. Patrick's Day Parade. The chairman of the parade informed Ms. Maurer that members of Council must find their own transportation for the parade. Shamrock Shenanigans will provide signs for the vehicles. Executive Session At the request of the Law Director an Executive Session of Council was scheduled for Monday, February 17, 1986 at 7:00 P.M. for the purpose of discussing some of the ramifications of the Fair Labor Standards Act. ,,-.... Ms. Maurer also announced a short Executive Session at the close of this meeting to discuss some personnel matters. ~ Council Roundtable Discussion Mr. Rozanski 1. Mr. Rozanski suggested that Council agendas, as printed in the newspapers, be more informative and clear as to the topics to be discussed. Mr. Amorose 1. Mr. Amorose thanked Ms. Maurer for all her effort and time in organizing the Orientation Meeting for members of the Village's Boards, Committees, and Commissions. Mr. Jankowski 1. Mr. Jankowski also thanked Ms. Maurer for her efforts in organizing the Orientation Meeting. he also said that the next time it is held that a greater effort to invite the general public should be made. 2. Mr. Jankowski mentioned a discussion with Bonnie Reynolds of the School Board who expressed a concern about the safety of high school students crossing Coffman Road to the school from Tara Hill Drive. He said that he had asked Mr. Warner to work with the Police Department to study the matter and see if they could suggest possible answers with regard to the safety factor. ("..... \.- Mr. Sutphen 1. Mr. Sutphen suggested that the Village Staff examine the possibility of reflectors in the pavement along S.R. 745. ~ RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Minutes of Dublin Village Council Meeting .~ 1\J eeting National Graphics Corp., Cols., O. Form No. 1097..... IIeld February 3, 1986 - - ------- --- ---- 19. Page Eight I'" -~ ..... Ms. Maurer 1. Ms. Maurer 12:10 P.M. Department closing. 2. Ms. Maurer said that she and other members of Council will be very interested in the results of the Needs/Assessment Survey as conducted by the Parks and Recreation Department. Ms. Jordan said that copies of a report of the results will be given to members of Council. commented that the bridge was She suggested contacting Lt. should problems be noticed as closed on this date at Geis of the Police a result of said bridge -... 4. 3. Ms. Maurer expressed a concern about the lack of signage indicating the location of the Dublin Municipal Building. Ms. Prushing said that she was having a proposal prepared for the signage - both for the exterior of the building and the interior of the building. For the exterior portion B.T. Littleton Company has been contacted for a sign to identify the building as a municipal building and the address. Mr. Darragh has also been involved in the discussions. Also being discussed with Mr. Littleton is signage for the interior the building. Ms. Maurer also expressed concern with regard to the fact that the air conditioning units are visible in the open courtyard area from the interior of the building. ""- Ms. Prushing said that several alternatives had been discussed _ a cedar fence, draperies, and mini-blinds. Mr. Dave King submitted a proposal for a cedar fence - cost to be approximately $3,000.00. Two competitive quotes were received to put mini-blinds on the windows - one from Thomas W. Ruff Company and one from Aero Draperies. Based on those quotes Ms. Prushing said that a purchase order was issued to Aero Draperies for mini-blinds at a cost of $781.00. Mr. Bowman said that the Village has had another request for a temporary classroom trailer at the Dublin Methodist Church. He said that there is currently one up at the Dublin Baptist Church. He said that there is nothing in the Dublin Code that deals with this situation. Staff, he said did approve the unit at the Dublin Baptist Church for a period of one year. He said that they applied all of the site plan conditions and in a sense treat it as a zoning clearance; however they did not identify it as a special use that required a special permit. Ms. Maurer referred the matter to the Law Director to study and research and come up with, if necessary, any amendments to the Zoning Code. - The meeting was adjourned by the Vice-Mayor at 9:15 P.M. '- ~ ........-: / ~ -- >lay.. Pr siding Officer ~lln;;; 7{~ -.-, . .. BILL LISTING Bank One 7.56 FEBRUARY 3, 1986 Basic Distribution The Body Shop 98.85 521. 71 ,.... Boehm Stamp & Printing Bruning Central Ohio Code Officers Central Communications 134.05 524.62 15.00 788.39 .... Columbus Police Academy D & M Distributors Davis Guns Delaware County Materials Diehl Office Equipment Dyna Serv Inc. The Flag Lady's Flag Store Gordon Flesch Gov't Finance Officers Assoc. G.T.E. Telesystems 151.50 38.49 400.00 109.35 530.31 107.80 801.18 180.12 27.00 57.50 Gledhill Road Machinery Char les E. Headlee Horne, King & Rauh 4,282.00 471. 64 279.91 J. D. Equipment Key BluePrints Mid-State Builders Midwest Pipe National Institute Parks & Grounds Northern Family Physicians Tuller Printing & Graphics ,.... Radio Shack Roush Hardware ~ Thonas W. Ruff Software Solutions Thompson Publishing Group University Associates Columbus Division of Water G.O.A.T.A. (Income Tax Assoc.) State of Ohio, Treasurer White Acres Implement Clyde E. Williams Xerox Corporation A T & T Information Anderson Publishing Co. Blue Cross Jerry Brown Central Ohio Welding C&SOE 4.14 71. 74 41,072.00 682.00 47.00 170.00 28.44 120.51 70.50 1,421. 00 216.60 147.00 18.19 334.57 5.00 124.00 674.63 3,731.91 37.50 533.80 45.48 880.71 352.50 11. 70 5,371.25 Columbia Gas Health One Robert F. Mayer 377 . 90 199.01 80.00 ,..... printing Fee for Deposit Tickets - Income Tax Division Light bulbs for Maintenance Garage Repair damage to cruiser - reimbursed by insurance claim Letterhead envelopes for all departments Print machine stand; film material Registration fees for three employees Batteries for pager; Remote radio stations for Engineer & Administration Sec. Use of indoor range for police qualifications Spotlight for cruiser Two revolvers for new officers Cold mix for road repairs Office Supplies & equipment Data Cartridges - backup computer data 3 X 5 Dublin Flags 11 x 17 cassette tray & paper for copler Book on Capital Budgeting Installation charge for police emergency. phone Snowplow attachment for truck Nameplates; 5 folding tables Final payment - Architectural services for Municipal Building Expansion oil sensor for parks tractor Film & supplies for engineering dept. Partial payment - Municipal Bldg. Expansion Fire Hydrant Repair Kits Membership fee for Parks Superintendent Physical exam for police applicant Corrmercial Bldg. Permit Forms Cassette Tapes for Minutes Batteries, paint, tools, misc. hardware Lockers for police officers Hardware Maintenance agreement (Computer) Fair Labor Standards Handbook (Addt'l copy) Process politics guide Chlorination charges for Shier Rings Rd. Membership fee - Tax Administrator Drug screen tests Parts to repair snow plows Traffic plan study - northwest quadrant Maintenance Agreement - Xerox Copier Rental of phone lines & equipment Ohio EPA Law Update Dental Insurance for February Wash & wax cruisers for January Rental of oxygen & Acetylene cylinders Electric service for all departments, parks, water booster station, pump station Gas service at 129 S. High St Health Insurance for HMO coverage Reimburse Drug Fmld Money - obtained through disposition of case in Muni. Court L 11 -- Page 2 - 2/3/86 Ohio Bell ,..... R.P .M. Maintenance Smith & Hill Washington Township A.C.O.R.E. Bank One Cindy Lou's Flowers Days of Creation Frk. Co. Dept. of Land & Bldg. Roy Johnson M.O.R.P.C. H. F. McClory Ohio City Management Assoc. Ohio Pesticide Training School Perry Township Reynoldsburg Police Academy ..... State of Ohio, Treasurer Zee Medical Service Payroll 'IDI'AL ,.... ~ ,... 1,373.34 548.33 4,610.00 5,542.50 5.00 192.26 15.00 100.00 20.00 180.00 2,679.00 340.00 50.00 10.00 2,500.00 12.00 67.00 11. 30 41,492.18 $126,103.97 Phone service to all departments; parks alarm on booster station, pump station Janitorial service for Municipal Bldg. Legal services for January Fire Hydrant Maintenance - 4th qtr. Membership Dues for Recreation Dir. Lease payment on S-lO pickup Roses for Orientation Meeting Balance Due - Art Day Camp Brochures Monthly Fee - County Parking Lot (Cruisers) Repair two trucks 1986 Membership Fee for Village Pump Station Maintenance Contract Membership fee for Village Manager Training for Parks Maint. Supt. Police Camnmications contract State Mandated School on Child Abuse for two officers Drug Screen test Supplies for first aid kit --