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transmission. That process put a huge lag in receiving previously ordered trucks. <br /> So far, we have received 2 of the 5 trucks that we ordered. The Chief said he is <br /> getting on a rotation of buying 5 cars this year and 5 next years, then he will not <br /> purchase any for the following 2 years, then trade all 10 for new ones the following <br /> year for approximately $60,000.00. The committee recommended to go ahead and <br /> order the 5 trucks for next year for hopefully late December, early January delivery. <br /> Councilmember Bryant made a motion to order the 5 additional trucks and <br /> Councilmember Poole seconded. All voted for. <br /> B) ENGINEER'S REPORT <br /> City Engineer Damon Johnson addressed the council with his monthly report. Mr. <br /> Johnson said he wanted to make the public aware of the several large water tanks <br /> placed strategically throughout Eagle Mountain. The tanks are to ensure water <br /> service to the area when the large water tank is taken out of service while it is <br /> being re-coated. The re-coating will probably take 4 to 6 months to complete. <br /> Mr. Johnson reported that 2 large drainage projects will begin soon, one on Juniper <br /> street, which will block the usage of Juniper street and one on the backside of <br /> Eagle Mountain. The Water Treatment Plant and Wastewater Treatment Plant are <br /> running well. The new one arm garbage truck is in. There have been a couple of <br /> problems that had to be corrected but a crew was testing the truck in a <br /> neighborhood this afternoon. <br /> C) FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> Fire Chief Brent Gleghorn addressed the council and presented a 6-month report <br /> for the Fire Department. The report was a detailed and comparative report for <br />