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<br />SENOR T'S REQUEST <br />CONTINUED <br /> <br />HOUSING AUTHORITY <br />APPOINTMENTS <br /> <br />KENNETH DUKES CONSTRUCTION <br />PAY ESTIMATE #5 <br /> <br />January 17, 1978 <br />Minutes - page 2 <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo moved that the liquor <br />license transfer request of Senor T's <br />be approved. Seconded by Councilman <br />DiLorenzo. Roll call. DiCarlo yes, <br />DiLorenzo yes, Meier yes, Caranci yes, <br />Kilker yes, DelPizzo yes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />City Administrator Wurl stated that there <br />were three letters of interest to fill the <br />two vacancies on Housing Authority; Jim <br />Collins, Jennifer Kissell and David Stahl. <br />Chairman, Steve Anderson stated that <br />usually the board has recommendations; how- <br />ever, with the lack of quorum there have <br />not been any meetings. <br />After comments Councilman Caranci moved <br />that Jim Collins and David Stahl be appointed <br />to fill the vacancies on the Housing <br />Authority Board. Seconded by Councilman <br />Kilker. Roll call. DiCarlo yes, Caranci <br />yes, DiLorenzo yes, DelPizzo yes, Meier <br />yes, Nilker yes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl stated that the pay estimate has <br />been approved by Mr. Hobbs, the consulting <br />engineer. <br />Councilman DiCarlo moved that Kenneth Dukes <br />Construction pay estimate, in the amount <br />of $29,605.16 be approved. Seconded by <br />Councilman DiLorenzo. <br />Councilman DelPizzo asked for an explana- <br />tion on the pay estimate sheet how some <br />items can be in the minus category. <br />Mr. Hobbs stated that the project is nearing <br />completion and some items have been adjusted <br />as some materials may not have been re- <br />ceived, some parts of the project have not <br />been completed and will when weather per- <br />mits. <br />Councilman DelPizzo asked about the road <br />base, why it was different then in the <br />specifications. <br />Mr. Hobbs stated that he felt using the <br />gravel on site, instead of hauling in more, <br />would save the City some money and that it <br />would be adequate. <br />Councilman DelPizzo also asked why the crested <br />wheat was not planted. <br />Mr. Hobbs stated that in looking at the site <br />he felt it would be a waste of City funds <br />to plant the wheat and then have to tear <br />it out in two years to expand. <br />Councilman Caranci stated that all other <br />