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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0359DEC - ; 1993 342 CLARIFICATION OF THE NUMBER OF APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED FOR THE ANIMAL GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE: Mr. Mashburn addressed this matter. The state law does not require a five -member grievance committee, and neither does the county's ordinance. Therefore if the board of commissioners wishes to have only a three-member board, it may do s0. MOTION from Commissioner Hamby that the county have three representatives on its Animal Grievance Committee, effective immediately. VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0. AWARD OF BIDS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS: Mr. Carson Fisher presented this to the board. He introduced the representatives present from SPATCO. Mr. Fisher explained about the unregulated tank at DSS, for which the County could receive clean-up funds. Bids were requested for the removal of fuel tanks on county property. Only one bid was received, which meets the requirements of the bidding process. The following bid was received from SPATCO: 1. Mobilization 250.00 2. Remove 10,000 gal. heating oil 6,687.00 at DSS 3. Remove 2,000 gal. diesel fuel 4 648.00 tank at Cooperative Extension Serv. 4. Remove 1,000 and 4,000 gal. 5,935.00 tanks at Landfill 5. Perform tank and line tightness test on used oil and gasoline tanks 400.00 800.00 at County Garage 6. Contaminated soil treatment cost for 5 foot area (if found) for 10,000 gal. tank at Social Services 64.00 yd. 17,352.00 7. Contaminated soil treatment cost for 5 -foot area (if found) for 2,000 gal. diesel tank at Coop. Ext.64.00 yd. 9,585.00 S. Contaminated soil treatment cost for 5 foot area (if found) for 1,000 and 4,000 gal. tanks at Landfill 64.00 yd. 17,716.00 Performance Bond 2.75% 1,732.00 For the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, etc., as indicated by items 1-8 of this Proposal, this set of Contract Specifications, and the Contract Drawings, the undersigned hereby quotes the sum of: $64,705.00 Mr. Fisher said the 10,000 gallon tank would be considered a commercial tank and the county would be eligible for clean-up funds if there is contamination. since this is an unregulated tank, the county has the option of leaving it in the ground. There is no time schedule for taking it out. If there was any leakage that would have to be reported to the state and then the county would be liable for any clean-up costs afterwards. The Cooperative Extension tank is a regulated tank. It is