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<br />April 6, 2010 election. Ms. Carr said that until you take it to the people to vote on, what is in <br />the Charter stands. She thanked Mr. Becker for offering his services to the City but in <br />rebuttal she gave some articles to the City Clerk Ms. Pumm to distribute to the Council so <br />that they are aware of potential problems of having the union intervene in the City <br />processes. Ms. Carr noted that the City outsourced their EMS and fire dispatch to North <br />Central which is affiliated with Union 2665 instead of going to the Intergovernmental <br />Agency. Some analysis’s have shown that the City could have saved some $250,000 a <br />year by going with an Intergovernmental Agency. Ms. Carr asked the Council to read the <br />articles and consider the information and make the best possible decision. The articles are <br />attached at end of minutes. <br /> <br />Voice vote to postpone was unanimous. <br /> <br />3. <br />Site Plan Review application for 6761 Bartmer Ave., Pershing Elementary School: <br />construction of new school building, parking lots, vehicular and pedestrian circulation. <br />Executive Director of Operations for the University School District Mr. Carl Scheidt was <br />present to give an update to the Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Price stated his main concern was requests he has received about the lack of diversity <br />on the job site and he has heard from trades people who have applied for work but for what <br />ever reason were rejected. Mr. Price asked Mr. Scheidt what the diversity number was on <br />the job sites and how many local residents are working on the sites. <br /> <br />Mr. Scheidt noted that he can provide the minority participation on the Barbara C. Jordan <br />work site but cannot provide the information if they are residents of University City. Mr. <br />Scheidt said the School Board has set a minority participate rate of fifteen percent for MBE <br />participation, five percent for a WBE participation. He said he would submit this information. <br /> <br />Mr. Price asked how he would respond when driving by the work site is there is not a <br />diversity present. Mr. Scheidt noted that it should be kept in mind that there are multiple <br />shifts going on so what is seen at one time of the day could not tell you what the overall <br />participation is. He noted that there is a variation of participation in different trades as there <br />are some trades that are more or less represented than others by minorities. Mr. Price <br />asked Mr. Scheidt to get the minority representation on the sites in University City to the <br />Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Crow confirmed with Mr. Scheidt that the School Board in total approved the minority <br />representation in the contract and this was confirmed. Mr. Crow disclosed that his partner <br />Tom Peters was on the School Board but upon discussion with City Attorney Mr. Mulligan, <br />the opinion is that there is no conflict of interest. <br /> <br />Mr. Price moved for approval, seconded by Mr. Sharpe and was approved unanimously. <br /> <br />4. <br />Replacement of two automated trash trucks was pulled from the Consent Agenda for <br />discussion. An insurance reimbursement amount of $159,291 would be used toward the <br />replacement cost of one of the automated trucks due to a previous truck fire. Fleet <br />Replacement Funds was to be used to cover the trucks. Recommendation was made to <br />purchase the trucks from the highest bidder Key Equipment & Supply for $215,293 for each <br />truck because the lowest bid from Downing Sales & Services has performed poorly from <br />past experience and replacement parts are not found locally. The bid from Armor <br /> <br /> 5 <br /> <br />
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