06-08-1964 HUCMIll.
Regular Meeting
June 8, 1964.
A monthly meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held on
June 8, 1964 in the Hutchinson Utilities Billing Office.
All Commissioners were present; also Supt. R. E. Young, Supt. Kuiken
and D. 0. Comer, attorney.
The following bids were received and opened:
1. Myron Wige n Chevrolet C ompary
Mon pick -up $lp560.00
With Automatic Trans -
mission. 1,693.00
4 ton pick -up 11960.00
2. Moehring Motors
ton pick -up 1,745.00
4 ton pick -up 29065.00
3. Plowman Motors
ton pick -up 3,582.44
4 ton pick -up 2,065.00
4. Frark Motors
2 ton pick -up 1,595.00
With Automatic Trans-
mission. 11770.00
ton pick -up 1,995.00
After due consideration, motion was made by Commissioner Tracy, seconded
by C onzniss inner Quade to accept the two Chevrolet bids (1 ton pick -up
to have automatic transmission) from Marron Wigen Chevrolet Company.
The motion was unanitaausly carried.
Motion was made by C onnissi oner Quade and seconded by Commissioner Tracy
to purchase a Treasury Bill in the amount of $75,000.00 to mature in
3 -1 -65. The motion was unanimously carried.
RESOLUTION
FRINGE BENEFIT TO EMPI.,OYEFS
Ii NCH AND LUNCHEON FACILITIES
"RESOLVED, That, whereas, it has been' the praci - ice of the
employees of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission to be allowed to take
fifteen (15) minutes for a lunch break in the morning and a fifteen (15)
minute
lunch break in the
afternoon
arid for
employees working
other
shif is
to take a f if teen
(15) minute
lunch
break in each half
of the
shift, and, Resolution 82
As per resolution #1000 adopted 11 -29 -06
Numbering resolutions from 1936 — 2006
For search purposes only
112 .
WI?FRT:AS, the per iod of time to prepare for the lunch break,
to take. the lunch period an-1 to resumn working particularly where it
required leaving the premises was causing a considerable delay and
loss of work times
NOW, TPFRErCRF, TT IS HEREBY RES +OT,77D, that the Hutchinson
Utilities Commission furnish as a fringe benefit to all employees
the lunch space, equipment necessary <.uid f,-,,:.(f.s for providing coffee,
rods, donuts and similar items at the Hutchinson Utilities' prer-nises
at the expense of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission and that the
employees be permitted the f1 f teen (15) minute lunch period on condition
that ti-e lunch be taken at the place and with the facilities and lunch
ptovided by the Corm,ission."
Adoption of the f ore-going Resolution was moved by Corrxaission
Clinton
Tracy,
seconded
by Commissioner Howard P. Quade
and
unanimously
carried
by the
mem',"ers
of the Comlissi on at a meeting of
the
Hutchinson
Utilities Corrur!ission held at the billing office in the City of Hutchinson
on Monday.. June 8.. 1964, at 5 P. M. ,
(R. W. ah _)
peretary.
ATTEST: D
�t
res dent , Sheppard
Resolution 83
Asper resolution #1000 adopted 11 -29 -06 RESOLUTION
Numbering resolutions from 1936 — 2006 NO SERVICE DELINQUENT
For search purposes only C' TSTOMERS THAT HAVE MOVED.
"RESOLVED, That, whereas, a problem has presented itself in
case of users of either electric energy, or natural gas, or both are
delinquent in their bills and :Hove from one location to another and
request service at the new location as to the furnishing of such
service, and,
1
1130
WHEREAS, as a part of the problem, where service has been
provided at the new location, several customers have refused to pay
the old delirquencies ar:1-sing out of ser-vlce furnished at the prior
location,
ITOWt T.ITREPOPF, IT IS HER71BY RFSOLITED, That any customer or
user of either electric energy., or natural gas, or both must be paid
in full and rr.,,)st Tna!4-e a new deposit for each ser-vice requested 'hefore
t1liat service is connected for such customer's uso."
Adoption of the forerrC� oing, Resolution was moved by Cortmissioner
Howard P. Quarle., seconded by Coma issioner Clinton Trac-y and unanimously
carried by the members of the CoraAsslon at a meeting of the Hutchinson
Utilities
Commission held at
the
billing office in the City of Hutch-inson
on Monday,,
June 8,, 1964, at 5
P.
M.
A T T S T
vresidert.
ppardp
The following,, hills were allc,vjeO,:
• 71. Dahl, Secretary.
Fred Briggs
903
10.00
29.40
,-Traybar Flectr1t, Company
113.2
423.37
electric Company
E3 012 .3
4.65
Hutchinson Telepnone Cornro--tny
793.3
86.19
Leer Fros. Inc
730.5
99-48
Hone, Gas Company
739.3
1.29
A. L. He-
, pner
730.3 771
22*47
Northern "3taIL-1,>s Supply Co-pil- Ily
730-3
20-93
i1
Zq,
734.4 771
61-28
Carr F16wers
412.7
4.00
Nal(-o Chemical Company
11D"
730.3
237.60
Tripp Ca- r e,
801
71.86
Nat-,.irai -Tas Division
729.1 777 797
11 07-33.45
Standard Print in., Company
793.4
58-15
114.
Texaco Inc
rs'� }gyres
Burmelster Electric Company
Gambles
R'. A . Pedersen C om2any
Culllc7an Sort 74"ter
Chicago, Northwestern Ry.
Tu;cr�3.nson `Xho1es9, e Supnl.;y
Myron Wifren Che- vrolet Company
Kemska Paper Comp `,nj
Paramount Tool & Machine Company
Popp's Hutch ir?son Cleaners
Hutchinson Sheet Mehl Yorks
Dlpsel Ser Ice Company
Williams
Stanley Iron Works Inc
Nord be -ro Manufac t-ar:i rah C oxnpan y
Nat16mi Tea C ompa.ny
Nordbcrg Man yifacturi.-n�Y Corn: n
Sterl'' ,ag "Electric C oml>a riy
Graybar Electric Coa °apa.ny
Northern States Supply
Central We' -Ldinb Supply Comnxtny
Americar Linen Supply
Citizens Bank
Coast- toCoast Store
Leeds & NczT thrup Company
Minneapolis Ind .,strial C oinf:any
RurAl ^ oop . Power As s oc at i on
Muni.cips.1 Electric Plant
Continental Equipment Safety
F ar nhams
Tool Crib Inc
Crankshalf t Supply C orE <1sny
Westin6houan Electric Supp1 -'-nq
M,an1,cipa1. E?ectrio PI.int
Northern?. States Supply C ompan y
Graybar Electric Company
Northern v es 11-erra au-p�p r y v o-tnpany
Rallwa, Express A,: e'nc.T
No-Valk Inc .
Dornaor Conmuni; at:l ons Inc.
Eagle Iron Works
Minnesota Eli!�ctric 3,upply
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturi.na Co.
Midwest Oil. C on. pgny
Nord berg Manuf ac t uri. -" Company
Hoel's Body Shop
Hutchinson Oil Company
St-rand Rad Service
Steerling Electric Company
NordberS Mara ofacturin Coarpany
Address ograph- Multlgr9aplh Corp.,
Burmeister Electric Company
Inl.0 r0 Supply C omlm ny
Power Supply C ompariy
730.2 46.98
793.4 3.97
771 9.60
730.:5 1.25
204.5 165.6f)
778
25.00
730.3
734:.4:
31.9.1
759.1
759.2
6.55
793.4
6.04
734.1
#?
90.00
730.5
131.80
734.4
1.60
730.3
260.24
732
23.50
7.35
133.00
113.1
#7 734.1 #1
51.96
801
42.00
734.1
#1 #'2
170.56
730.3
772
39.01
771
34.99
730.3
12.1?
730.3
8025
730.5
27.40
793 .9,
2.70
730.3735
12.57
734.4
10.22
729
1 ?.00
petty
Case
72.67
771
33.1?
793.4
6.44
734.4
29.25
734.1
#1-
235.00
ll.j .2
771
675.89
Petty
Cash
57.65
730.3
34.75
113.2
771
48.85
730.1'
45.00
7-04.1
#7
4 .?8
772
73.90
802.3
435.00
734.1
#1
647.13
2 05
771
26.93
730.3
84.13
73 ^.3
76.15
113.1
#1 #'2
85.39
759.2
30.37
730.3
4.25
734.4
240.00
730.3
802.3
118.27
7.34.x.
#1
15.27
781.4
12.10
113.2
772
59.32
734.1
#1
74.25
734.4
60.00
1
1
115 .
Central Supply Company
Sterner Industries
Williams
MunIc ipa1 Electric ? lant
Louis Francis
Robert McLain
Louis Francis
Robert McLain
734.4
156.25
734.4
32.55
730.3 734.4
60.90
Petty Cash
23.54
Salary
121.03
Salary
135.40
Salary
103.57
Salary
141.70
There be -inc no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Dahl., .3 acre ary. _
ATT$ ;
. eppa.L I., _Presiilenre
July 130 1964
Monthly Meeting
A monthly meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held on
July 13, 1964 in the Hutchinson Utilities Billing Office.
All Commissioners were present; also Supt. R. E. Young and Supt.
0. Kuiken.
Commissioner Tracy made a motion to grant the following raises,
effective July 1, 1964:
Hugo Mahs 25.00 per month.
D. Rubed or 25.00 per month.
M. Studeman 15.00 per month.
Motion was seconded by Commissioner Quade and unanimously carried.
Motion was made by Commissioner Quade, seconded by Commissioner Tracy,
to install a mercury vapor night light for any interested customer.
The Municipal Electric Plant to install this light on your yard pole
for a $2.00 per month rental. This rental includes installation,
replacement and maintenance. Any consumption will be metered thru
eustomer!s meter. If a utility pole is on customer's premises, same
can be used for installation provided the pole is clear of other
attachments. The motion was unanimously carried.
The Utilities Commission met with Mr. Charles Swenson, union represent -
ative. No action was taken on his proposals.
Motion was made by Commissioner Quade, seconded by Commissioner Tracy,
to allow equal monthly payments to be made by customers so desiring to
do so. Suitable agreements to be signed by customer. (This applies
to gas customers as well as electric customers) Motion was unimously
carried.