HARWICH WATER DEPARTMENT
Water Commissioner Meeting Minutes November 7, 2006
Present: Chairman Donald T. Bates, Vice Chairman Danette Gonsalves,
Clerk George Cavanaugh, Superintendent Wiegand, Secretary Kelly
Byrnes
Meeting called to order at 8:15 am.
Mr. Alex Spanos will be in to discuss the high consumption noted
on his bill. Per Superintendent Wiegand, his meter is currently
being tested for accuracy however the results have not yet come
in. When Assistant Superintendent Cahoon went out to the property
he found two toilet leaks. The second appointment scheduled is
Kate Harlow, representing the Walden Woods Neighborhood Association.
She is requesting that water shed signs be placed in the Walden
Woods neighborhood.
George Cavanaugh moved to approve the minutes. Per Superintendent
Wiegand, approve but noting one change to be made as follows. Change
from "went over this year's budget by $10,000.00," to, "we went
over this month's allocated percentage for overall year's budget." Danette
Gonsalves seconded motion. Unanimous vote to approve.
Request from the Town to waive the fee to install new meter at
the round-a-bout at Route 139. Motion to approve made by George
Cavanaugh. The motion was seconded by Donald Bates. Unanimous vote
to approve.
Superintendent Wiegand requested permission to send a memo to
Leo Peloquin to move along completion of contracts for Water Department
employees. Request was seconded by George Cavanaugh.
Superintendent Wiegand shared pictures of Well #10. To help cleaning
and maintenance easier, a new submersible pump had been added to
make the process easier to pull out.
Today at 12:00 pm, the job announcement closes for Treatment Operator
vacancy. Superintendent Wiegand made motion to request permission
to offer the job to one of the applicants once the job announcement
has been closed. The candidate has all of the appropriate licenses.
Motion was seconded by George Cavanaugh and there was a unanimous
vote to approve.
Per Superintendent Wiegand, he would like to have different Water
Department employees try out the foreman position for a period
of three months (ninety days). The position will be open to employees
who are willing to try out the position. If it doesn't appear there
is anyone properly suited for the position, the job will be open
to the public. The job has already been offered as a trial to one
employee for the next ninety days at a temporary pay raise.
Ms. Kate Harlow came before the Board on behalf of the Walden
Woods Neighborhood Association. Walden Woods is between Route 139
and Route 137. The neighborhood has had a recent problem with dog
owners being inappropriate with the cleanup of their dog's excrements.
The neighborhood association would like to get signs notifying
people that this area falls within a protected watershed area and
in which case would make people more aware and careful. Ms. Harlow
requested that five signs be placed throughout the neighborhood.
Per Superintendent Wiegand, before this can be made possible, the
Water Department needs to get clarification from the Town Administrator
to put these sings up due to regulations the Town has set up for
putting signs up around Harwich. Danette Gonsalves asked Ms. Halow
whether or not she has spoken with the Town's Animal Control Officer.
Ms. Harlow had spoken with the Animal Control Officer unfortunately
there is no way of pinning down who exactly is responsible because
they have many people from nearby neighborhoods who also walk there
dogs throughout Walden Woods. The Board informed Ms. Harlow that
they will get back to her as soon as they have heard back from
the Town Administrator and have reached a decision.
Mr. Alex Spanos of 10 Sea Pine Knoll, came before the Board to
discuss his water bill for over $900.00. Mr. Spanos claims that
it is impossible that he used 265,000 gallons of water this summer.
Superintendent Wiegand explained to Mr. Spanos that when Assistant
Superintendent Bruce Cahoon went to the property he did find two
toilet leaks. Superintendent Wiegand also explained that before
any decision can be made, they need to make sure the meter is accurate
and per conversation with Regan Supply and Testing yesterday the
results were not yet in. George Cavanaugh further explained the
Harwich Water Department policy that states when water goes through
the meter it becomes the homeowner's responsibility and are responsible
for paying the bill. At the present time the Board does not have
enough information to make a decision. If the test results show
something is wrong with the meter, the Board will certainly make
an adjustment on the bill. Mr. Spanos explained that he does have
an irrigation system however his lawn is very small and the system
was shut down early this season. Per Superintendent Wiegand, the
only thing that can be done right now is to wait until the meter
results come back. The decision will be discussed and made at the
next meeting to be held on November 21, 2006.
Letter to the Water Department from owner of account number 3745
regarding their large water bill. Owner used 362,000 gallons and
after we went to the property to d o a re-read, an additional 22,000
gallons had been used. We did as much testing as possible around
the property for leaks, given that we were unable to get into the
property.
Superintendent Wiegand also received a letter from the owner of
account number 8335 also disputing their high water bill. Owner
had received a bill for 915,000 gallons of usage. In their letter
to Superintendent Wiegand, they explained that they refused to
pay the full amount of the bill, but were willing to pay $295.00
which is the amount they paid for the same billing period last
year. The owner's meter has also been sent out to be tested for
accuracy. The Board will send a letter to the customer explaining
that his payment is not sufficient, but that they could come before
the Board and discuss their case. A letter will be sent to both
of account numbers 771 and 8335, noting that they have the option
to apply for abatement and further appeal it at the State level.
If payment is not received, water will be shut off.
Mr. Steven Harris's request for easement has been finalized. The
Water Department will pay him $7,500.00. The agreement was drafted
by Mike Ford. The Board has the opportunity to make changes in
the agreement if they feel necessary. George Cavanaugh made a motion
to approve the easement and payment of $7,500.00 to Mr. Harris
as is. Motion was seconded by Danette Gonsalves. Unanimous vote
to approve.
Second request from the Town was made to waive the meter fee for
the Earle Road Comfort Station. Superintendent Wiegand informed
the Board that account numbers have been assigned to both the Rec
and Highway Departments for water usage. Board approved request.
Discussion regarding upcoming holiday schedules for Christmas
and New Years. Superintendent Wiegand requested that the Board
allow the Water Department employees to work one hour of overtime
each night during the weeks of December 22nd and December 29th
and thus be allowed to leave work at 12:00 pm on Friday, December
22nd and Friday, December 29th. Town Hall employees leave at 12:00
pm on both of those dates. Unanimous vote to approve.
December meeting dates scheduled for December 5, 2006 and December
19, 2006.
Per Superintendent Wiegand, as of July 1, 2007, health insurance
will be going up twenty-three and one-half percent. Health insurance
just went up ten percent the past month.
Motion to adjourn made by George Cavanaugh. Motion was seconded
by Danette Gonsalves.
Meeting adjourned at 9:00 am.
Donald T. Bates, Jr., Chairman
Danette Gonsalves, Vice Chairman
George Cavanaugh, Clerk
Craig Wiegand, Superintendent
Kelly Byrnes, Secretary
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