Lowell Town Council
March 22, 2010
LOWELL TOWN COUNCIL
AGENDA
03/22/10
I. CALL TO ORDER - 7:00 P.M.
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/MOMENT OF SILENCE -
III. ROLL CALL Donald Huseman, Shane Tucker, John Alessia, Phillip Kuiper, David Gard
IV. * TREASURER’S REPORT - February 2010
V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - 03/08 regular meeting
VI. *APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
White # 1311 - # 1379
Water # 2147 - # 2172
Waste Water # 3116 - # 3146
VII. PETITIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, REMONSTRANCES, PROCLAMATIONS
*House Bill 1059 - Provision Bills - State Representative Shelli VanDenburgh
VIII.
IX.
X. SPECIAL COMMITTEES - Annexation Committee
XI. ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS
II. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Public Works Department Update
WWTP JMOB Requests
Water Infrastructure Improvement Plan Streets/Sidewalks -
Burr/Rt 2 Project -
*West Side Sewer Project to New Middle School -
Rescind bids rejected at last meeting
Accept VanDrunen sanitary sewer easement & Approve Voucher #3147 - $6656.00
Recommendation from Commonwealth Engineers - Award bid to lowest and most responsive bidder and authorize President Kuiper to execute all documents
*Enter into agreement with NIPSCO for extension of service - Freedom Park
Discussion of bidding out garbage contract
Permission to list old water property on Liberty Street for sale with realtor
Tabled from previous meetings:
*1/25 Clarification of Ordinance #150 pertaining to requiring licensed contractors on Commercial buildings - Discussion of amended ordinance
XIII. NEW BUSINESS
*Approve Police Commission bond - Sharon Patterson
*Offer to donate property to Town of Lowell - MDCS Corporation
Permission to close Mill Street for monthly Car Shows - Chamber of Commerce
XIV ANNOUNCEMENTS
Next regular meeting - Monday - April 12th - 7:00 P.M.
XV. MEDIA QUESTIONS/PUBLIC COMMENTS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
Please Note: This notice was posted at the Lowell Town Hall and Town Web-site www.Lowell.net on March 19, 2010 at 3:00 P.M., and hand-delivered and/or faxed to the following: Town Council, Department Heads, Town Attorney, The Times, The Post, Lowell Tribune, Lake County Star