
Meanwhile, Gray and Osborne are working on plans and calls for bids for two water main replacement projects.
One will extend water main east along SR 4; the other will replace failing line along Columbia Street.
The council discussed but didn't act on Forester Bill Olsen's recommendation to hire a logging firm to pull stumps and burn slash on the logged over wastewater treatment site. The project could cost $14,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the amount of work done to clean the site, he said.
Firemen would like to use the slash burning as a training site for their wild fire training, he said, so there is pressure to make a decision quickly.
Councilmembers, however, had questions. "Why are we doing this," asked Councilmember Bob Rendler.
"I was asked to give a price," Olsen said. "You will have to decide what to do. You could just replant. You don't have to burn the slash."
Clerk-treasurer Sylvia Costich pointed out that there is no line in the budget to cover the work; council members said they would have have to prepare a budget amendment to address that.
The council also took no action on a proposal from Councilmember Steven McNicholas that grounds around the city hall be named Library Park and turned over to the new library board for maintenance. The town public works crew has a hard time getting to the work because of other demands, he said.
After discussion, Swart noted the city hall is already named the Blanche Bradley Municipal Center. He said he would research the issues and make a report in July.
The council authorized members of the fire department to bid on equipment at an auction this week.
Assistant Chief Fred Johnson said there was an incomplete response to a call for bids for wildland fire fighting equipment; no bidders offered a vehicle. He added that a suitable vehicle is available at auction; councilmembers authorized fire department personnel to bid on the vehicle up to the amount in their budget.
The council recessed and continued their meeting to 7 p.m. next Monday in the fire hall to act on the bids for the other parts of the wildland fire equipment and to act on other matters that may arise.