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~UG-17-2001 O8:OSAM ;RO~ERMU ?6;-441-6Dgg T-46T P.003/005 F-OS6 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />Regular meeting of the Elk River Municipal Utilities <br />August 14, 2001 <br /> <br />5.6 Consider Home Comnuter Purchase Policy <br /> <br /> A Home Computer P'nrehase Assistance Program for the employees of the ER.MU was approved at the <br />July I0, 2001 meeting. Staff was directed to return with a policy for the program implementation. The <br />program was discussed. John Dietz noted his disapproval of the program, stating that he believes most homes <br />already have a computer, and that employees are well paid enough to afford the computers without finance by <br />the Utilities..lames Tralle added that he believes the program is a very nice perk for employees. George Zabee <br />is somewhat in question of the necessity of the program. John Dietz added that several City Council members <br />questioned the policy. <br /> <br /> James Tralle moved to approve the Home Cmnputer Purchase Assistance Policy. George Zabee <br />seconded the motion. Motion carded 2-1, John Dietz voting nae. <br /> <br />5.7 Administration Building Update <br /> <br /> This item is a cominuing discussion of the possibility of a larger administration building for the ERMU. <br />The 1't National Insurance and Mortgage building at 716 Main Street has been reviewed, with preliminary <br />layouts and cost estimates. George Zabee has requested that the site where two houses now exist on Main <br />Street be looked into. John Dietz feels that the ER_MU should further explore the possibility of re-locating to <br />the City Hall, since ma expansion is in the planning stages. 3'ames Tralle questions time-lines for the vacancy of <br />the 1 '~ National Main Street property, and also time-frames for City Hall expansion. John Dietz indicates that <br />site should be completed in late 2003 or early 2004. Other possible areas were discussed, such as the Chamber <br />of Commerce site. It was decided to have Pat Klaers, City Administrator attend the September Commission <br />meeting xo discuss City Hall expansion. John Dietz has offered to approach one of the homeowners on Main <br />Street regarding the possible purchase of the home. No action taken. <br /> <br />6.1 Revie~v and_Co~tsider Water Main Pro_ieet <br /> <br /> The 2001 budget contains a $50,000 item to connect 2 dead end water mains. Analysis has shown that <br />the water system at 191st Avenue NW, is a long dead end water main with Ridgewood Manor aparU'nent <br />complex at the end. Fire flow capabilities are marginal. Costs and drawings to correct the situation were <br />presented and discussed, along with the necessary easements. James Tralle asked if any of the costs could be <br />assessed, with the consensus that they would not be. <br /> <br /> James Tralle moved to approve the expenditure to loop the dead end water main on 191'~' Avenue NW. <br />John Dietz seconded the motion. Motion carried 3-0. <br /> <br /> Discussion of the water system continued, with John Dietz voicing the concerns of homeowners near <br />Upland Avenue north of Highway 10, as to water quality and color of water. Staff responded to questions. <br /> <br /> <br />