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said that some changes and clarifications needed to be made. Chief Boothby said that it he <br /> ordered the truck tomorrow it would be about four months before it would be ready for <br /> operation, giving the City and County plenty of time to critique the Interlocal Agreement. <br /> Councilmember Pectol moved to accept the low bid and order the rescue truck. Councilmember <br /> Ford seconded. All voted for. <br /> 911 SIGNS <br /> Chief Boothby said he was again out of sign material for the 911 signs. He reminded the <br /> council that he was approved to spend an additional $7,000 last month and that is already gone. <br /> He told the council that the City is taking in a little more revenue than we are spending for the <br /> signs. He said that the sign orders should slow down pretty soon but he had no idea how much <br /> more money he would need. Councilmember Watkins moved to allow the Chief to purchase as <br /> much material as he needed to fill the sign orders and amend the budget at the end of the year. <br /> Councilmember Ford seconded and all voted for. <br /> CONSIDER THE PURCHASE OF A SERVICE TRUCK FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT <br /> WITH ACT 833 FUNDS <br /> Chief Boothby said that his department needed a service truck. He explained the benefits <br /> of having all the firefighting equipment in one vehicle instead of searching through several <br /> trucks. The Chief said that Stanley Wood Chevrolet had a truck that would be perfect for the job <br /> that was approximately $40,000. He said that he could use Act 833 monies to pay for the <br /> vehicle. He said that he would go through the proper bid process for the truck but felt like the <br /> price for the vehicle at Stanley Woods would be hard to beat. Councilmember Carpenter moved <br /> for the Chief to advertise for bids for a service truck with the expenditure to be paid out of Act <br /> 833 monies. Councilmember Gaither seconded. All voted for. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF NOISE ORDINANCE <br />