HARWICH WATER DEPARTMENT
Water Commissioner Meeting Minutes
October 16, 2001
Present: Chairman Danette Gonsalves, Vice Chairman Donald Bates,
Clerk Gary Sinclair, Acting Superintendent Deborah Fuller, Secretary
Carol Connor.
Meeting called to order at 5:30 PM.
Meeting with Board of Selectmen was cancelled by Selectmen Chairman
Zeigler due to insufficient notice to the members of his Board.
They were invited to tour the facility so as to be enlightened
as to the operations of the Department.
Minutes of meeting on October 2, 2002, were reviewed and corrections
suggested by Mr. Sinclair. Minutes are to be retyped to incorporate
the changes.
No bills at this time. Payroll schedules were approved by the
Board.
New service applications signed. There was a discussion regarding
20 South Chatham Road. It would be approximately 330 ft. for the
new homeowner and 186 ft. for the Water Department to extend the
main so as not to dead end the system. 80 ft. in front of the property
will need to be sleeved. There is approximately $235,000 left in
funds for water main installations and South Chatham Road could
possibly be finished along with Pleasant Road and Allen Street.
Mrs. Gonsalves made a motion to have the homeowner bring the water
main to the end of his 335 ft. property, with 80 ft. to be sleeved.
The town will install the extra 186 ft. to extend the water main
so it will be looped. Seconded by Mr. Bates. Unanimous vote to
approve.
Board discussion regarding Capital Outlay commission meeting on
Thursday 10/18/01 at 7:45 PM for 15 minutes only. This is agreeable
to the Board and they will meet at 7:30 PM. This will be confirmed
with Ann Magor.
New Business: Analog alarm relays are expensive ($125.00) to ship
out and have company check unit and return each time they get hit
by lightening. $4,378.00 is the cost to replace with new alarms
and have 1 spare. This will save having a man come in and sit with
the system during a lightening storm. There is a lifetime guarantee
from the manufacturer. (Mrs. Fuller will check further with the
electrician.) Mr. Sinclair suggested preparing an article for town
meeting as a one time expense - $5,000 would cover the costs.
Eastgate subdivision (Copelas) discussed. Peter Soule spoke to
Bruce Cahoon and Mrs. Fuller. Mrs. Fuller also spoke to Paul Sweetser
regarding the gravel road. Mr. Sinclair made a motion to send a
letter of support to the Planning Department as it is their jurisdiction.
Mrs. Gonsalves seconded. Unanimous vote to approve.
Abatements signed for #1865, 2374, and 6673 due to overestimates.
Superintendentis report read.
Discussion regarding second memo written by Bruce Cahoon about
the use of a truck by John McCarthy. Mrs. Fuller will write a letter
to Mr. McCarthy as well. It will refer to the Board of Water Commissioners
letter.
The Board discussed the damage done to the fencing at the Lothrop
Avenue tank. Mr. Sinclair wants a report made to the Police Department
about the vandalism.
Fratus property- this should be put on the next agenda.
Discussion about perhaps working with Cape Cod Tech in producing
a magnet with information for distribution.
Draw downs can be done by Dusty and Neal can do it on a rotating
basis.
Water conservation rates (for irrigation) need to be put on an
agenda for discussion. Backflow preventors need to be checked when
irrigation systems are installed. Plumbing permits also need to
be pulled.
Budget discussion: Need to go up 5% on electric rates, and a 20%
increase for the gas figure. We also need to start recording vehicle
mileage every year so as to estimate oil changes, etc. The Department
needs to add to each vehicle number a description of the vehicle.
We need to have Ron Meservey check the CD vehicle (diesel). What
is the status of the backhoes? Also the costs of maintenance agreements
need to be added in. Mr. Sinclair, Mrs. Fuller, and Mrs. Gonsalves
will go over the figures for the 10/30/01 budget meeting.
Meeting adjourned at 7:40 PM.
Danette Gonsalves, Chairman
Donald T. Bates, Jr., Vice Chairman
Gary Sinclair, Clerk
Deborah A. Fuller, Acting Superintendent
Carol M. Connor, Secretary
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