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06/02/87 <br />other details in connection therewith." Proper <br />publication and notice of public hearing were <br />established. <br />Mayor Fauson opened the public hearing. <br />Phare stated that this was explained in detail at <br />the first reading of the ordinance. In April, <br />bids were awarded for a new street sweeper. In <br />order to proceed with procuring the sweeper it was <br />necessary to enter into a lease agreement with FMC <br />Corporation. Ordinance #929 authorizes the lease <br />of the FMC street sweeper. The initial down pay- <br />ment is $20,000 as per the 1987 CIP. Future lease <br />payments will be included in the 1988 and 1989 <br />City Budgets. <br />Mayor Fauson asked for anyone wishing to speak <br />either in favor of or in opposition to this <br />Ordinance. None. <br />With no further questions, Mayor Fauson closed the <br />public hearing and called for a motion. <br />Szymanski moved that Ordinance #929 be approved. <br />Scarpella seconded. By Roll Call Vote, Ordinance <br />#929 was adopted unanimously. <br />APPROVAL OF INSURANCE FOR PARTICIPANTS AND 'VOLUNTEERS - CITY'S <br />RECREATION PROGRAMS Rrisko explained thhat the City discovered that <br />its volunteer coaches were not covered by <br />liability insurance in case of accident. As a <br />result, City staff has attempted to locate <br />insurance coverage for these important individuals. <br />The City's current insurance carrier, Insurance <br />Associates of Esters, informed us that they could <br />not bind this kind of coverage. After attempting <br />to locate this coverage elsewhere, the City was <br />contacted by Pat Lombardi of Farmers Insurance. <br />He indicated that he was able to locate such an <br />insurance carrier. The total cost for this <br />insurance for the programs currently in progress <br />is $1,901 plus a 15~$ commission bringing this <br />coverage to a total of $2,186.15. The City's fall <br />sporting activities (football, soccer, wrestling, <br />etc.) will be an additional cost to the City at <br />that time. Under i~his policy, the coaches and <br />participants will be covered. <br />Mohr moved that staff be authorized to purchase <br />this insurance coverage. Anderson seconded. <br />Unanimous. <br />Councilmen Anderson and Sackett were excused from the proceedings on the <br />next two continued Agenda Items, Resolution #13 and Resolution #14 <br />3 <br />
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