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Highways & Buildings Committee Meeting 12/12/2019 9:00 AM
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Okay,
this
section
that
we're
letting
today
for
those
that
are
new
to
the
committee.
This
is
for
our
annual
aggregate,
letting
this
is
for
prices
from
quarries
so
that
we
can
do
our
maintenance
work
in
the
summer
and
get
the
lowest
on
road
cost.
We
add
a
a
differential
per
mile
to
whatever
their
bid
is
and
we
make
a
map
and
we
find
a
lowest
on
road
cost
to
get
our
stone.
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It's
it's
an
on-road
cost.
We
don't,
we
don't
have
specific
quantities,
so
it's
just
the
unit
cost
and,
and
so
what
we
do
is
we
take
like,
for
instance,
we'll
take
that
seven
dollars
and
fifteen
cents
from
Manteno
and
we'll
add
a
per
mile
incremental
cost
to
get
there.
Okay
and
then
we'll
get
the
we'll
do
the
same
thing
for
all
the
other
ones
and
we'll
find
out
which
County
where
and
our
county
highway
system
is
the
lowest
on-road
cost
from
these
unit
costs.
What.
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Next
is
for
our
county
general
maintenance
for
2019
payload
of
Vulcan
Materials.
This
is
for
road
mix
picked
up
at
the
quarry
with
our
trucks,
and
that
amount
is
$125.
Fifty
five
cents
and
last
is
for
section
16-0
zero
to
43202
RS.
This
is
payable
to
the
treasurer
of
the
state
of
Illinois.
This
is
for
the
county,
highway,
nine
overlay
from
route
50
to
route
1-
and
this
is
this:
isn't
the
full
amount?
It's
a
progressive
payment?
We
pay
twenty
percent,
so
that
amount
is
three
hundred.
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First
item
on
the
agenda
is
a
facility
dude
report
for
the
month
of
for
last
month,
169
work
orders.
So
again,
that's
that's
pretty
typical.
We'll
move
on
to
the
financial
report.
You've
got
two
of
them
there
in
front
of
you
we'll
deal
first
with
the
monthly
expenses
which
is
this
the
sheet
here
you
can
see.
Previous
year
this
month
we
ran
22
942
39
this
month,
17,000
729
54,
so
pretty
lean
month
from
the
expense
perspective.
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A
lot
point
out
and
under
courthouse
you'll
see
four
thousand
nine
sixty
five,
seventy
four
there,
three
thousand
six.
Fifty
three
of
that
number
was
for
a
new
fire
panel.
The
fire
panel
went
out
at
the
courthouse
we
that
was
about
a
month
ago.
Now
we
had
Johnson
Controls
come
out,
they
tested
it.
I
actually
had
my
guys,
try
to
troubleshoot
it
I
had
a
local
vendor,
try
to
troubleshoot
it,
and
it
came
back
that
the
panel
needed
to
be
replaced.
E
You
know
you're,
probably
gonna,
ask
how
old
it
was
and
off
the
top
of
my
head
I,
don't
remember:
I'd
have
to
go
back
and
look
at
that.
It
was
considerably
old,
though
so
that
was
the
lion's
share
of
the
expense
under
the
courthouse.
If
you
follow
that
line
item
on
down
there,
another
considerable
expense
we
spent
about
$1,200
on
batteries.
We've
talked
a
lot
of
this
committee
over
the
years
about
preventative
maintenance
and
what
we
do
and
what
we
do.
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Well,
there's
an
example:
we
went
ahead
and
we
believe
all
the
batteries
were
over
five
years
old
in
our
generators,
so
we
went
through
and
we
replaced
all
the
batteries
and
our
generators
at
the
various
buildings,
and
we
did
that
in-house.
So
the
only
thing
only
expense
we
had
was
for
the
actual
material
so
of
the
17,000
I've
outlined
about
I.
Don't
know
what
is
that
about
five
thousand
dollars
worth
of
expenses?
So
if
there's
anything
other
any
other,
questions
on
this
I
can
try
to
figure
it
out.
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E
All
right
moving
on
to
the
year-to-date
numbers,
which
is
this
one
right
here-
you
can
see
last
year,
fiscal
18,
8:43
451
this
year
we
ended
up
841
865
a
couple
things
here
that
are
that
that
we
can
discuss
the
largest
discrepancy
on
this
one's
gonna,
be
under
maintenance
contracts,
56
200
you'll,
see.
Last
year
we
were
at
81
330.
We
were
budgeted
97
850,
so
we
were
well
under
this
year,
we'll
work.
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The
other
thing
that
I
found
a
lot
of
in
years
past
there'd
been
as
many
as
30
invoices
go
to
different
funds.
The
tort
fund,
the
capital
fund
and
I
I
haven't
been
doing
that
all
of
my
expenses
I
go
through
what
the
general
fund
so
I
need
to
probably
figure
out
sit
down
with,
maybe
the
Chairman
or
someone
else
to
go
through
and
figure
out.
E
You
know
what
I
can
put
my
expenses
through,
because
I've
been
putting
them
all
through
the
same
one,
so
a
large
one,
our
Johnson
Controls,
building
automation
system
out
at
Jerome
combs
that
has
gone
through
the
capital
fund
in
years
past,
so
I
need
to
figure
out.
You
know
which
funds
I
need
to
be
putting
these
expenses
into,
so
we
get
an
accurate
depiction
from
year
to
year,
if
that
makes
sense.
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So
I've
been
working
with
with
Tony
on
LED
lighting
upgrades.
Now,
if
you
recall
some
of
you
been
on
the
committee
a
while,
this
is
something
that
even
my
predecessor
had
started.
You
know:
Brian
had
worked
with
ComEd
on
an
LED
lighting,
upgrade
I've
been
working
with
ComEd
on
an
LED
lighting,
upgrade
it's
something
that
you
know
we're
well
behind
a
lot
of
the
other.
You
know
buildings
in
the
area.
You
know
across
the
United
States.
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You
know,
I
think
it
makes
a
lot
of
sense
to
do
the
upgrade
so
I've
asked
Tony
to
come
here
and
kind
of
discuss
it
with
you.
I've
met
with
him
several
weeks
ago
and
the
gist
of
it
is
general
energy
would
be
the
contractor
that
would
perform
the
work.
They
would
provide
the
materials
in
the
labor
to
do
the
LED
upgrades
and
then
Tony
and
his
group
general
Energy
are
working
with
constellation
energy,
which
is
the
actual
power
provider.
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The
morning
everyone,
so
my
name
is
Tony
jazz
well
worked
for
general
Energy
Corporation.
Just
to
give
you
a
you
know
a
little
quick
background,
so
we're
an
engineering
firm
we've
been
serving
our
customers
since
1985
in
Illinois,
our
customers
are
high
energy
users,
so
municipalities
counties
even
a
lot
of
manufacturing
plants
facilities.
When
we
go
in
to
a
facility
to
our
customer,
we
identify
opportunities
for
energy
efficiency,
to
help
them
reduce
energy
costs,
and
so
what
we
did
here
for
all
the
buildings
for
you,
our
team
went
around.
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We
counted
all
the
lights
that
you
have
right
now,
all
the
lights
you
have
are
very
they're
inefficient,
some
of
them
the
t12
s
which
are
not
even
manufactured
anymore.
They,
you
have
some
of
some
of
the
two
twelves
here.
Most
of
them
are
th.
Th
are
also
pretty
inefficient.
So,
for
example,
in
here
you
have
four
lamp
t8
fixtures,
so
these
consume
up
to
120
watts
per
fixture,
and
what
we're
proposing
is
to
convert
these
to
LED
fixtures
that
would
only
consume
40
watts,
so
going
down
from
120
watts
down
to
40.
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You
know
it's
a
big,
reducing,
wattage
and,
and
then,
besides
the
energy
savings,
you
would
also
have
maintenance
savings.
The
existing
fixtures
you
have
are
only
rated
for
up
to
25,000
hours.
The
LEDs
that
we're
proposing
are
rated
up
to
$100,000,
so
there's
some
maintenance
savings
that
we
took
into
account
as
well.
So
I'll
review
the
numbers
quickly
and
to
show
you,
you
know
what
those
are
and
then
you
know,
since
we're
a
partner
with
ComEd
ComEd
is
offering
rebates
for
these
types
of
upgrades.
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You
know
substantially
after
that,
since
it's
awesome,
you
know
been
coming
down
so
I'll
review.
What
those
numbers
are
what
the
rebates
are
and
then,
as
West
mentioned,
we
also
work
with
constellation
energy
who's
owned
by
exelon,
their
sister
company
for
ComEd,
and
they
have
a
program
where
they
would
fund
projects,
energy
efficiency
projects
on
your
electric
bill
without
paying
upfront
capital.
G
So
you
know,
basically,
you
would
pay
for
the
project
on
your
electric
bill,
separate
line
item
based
off
of
the
energy
saving.
So
the
concept
is
is
that
the
energy
savings
would
offset
the
monthly
project
cost.
So
you
would
be
cash
flow
neutral
over
a
period
of
time
constellation
only
the
maximum
they
can
go
out
to
seven
years.
So
what
we
put
together
for
you
is
a
seven-year
term
proposal
and
then
that's
something
else
that
we
can
review.
G
So
if
you
take
a
look
at
the
first
pager
this
one,
so
this
lists
all
the
fixtures
that
you
have
in
all
the
buildings,
so
let's
location
of
the
fixture,
the
type
of
fixture,
the
quantity
and
then
the
existing
wattage
of
each
fixture.
So
you
know
our
team
went
around
and
counted
each
and
every
fixture
there's
a
total
of.
If
you
go
all
the
way
to
the
last
page,
there's
full
of
4490
for
fixtures.
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So
the
LED
fixtures
that
we're
proposing
they
have
a
10
year,
warranty
on
them
they're
manufactured
by
an
American
company
they've.
You
know
been
in
business
longer
than
their
warranty
as
well.
I
provided
the
specs
over
and
you
know
I
think
was
he
taking
a
look
at
that
and
you
know
they're
good,
reliable
fixtures,
and
you
know
we've
done
recently
earlier
this
year,
Adams
County
converted
the
whole
thing
was
about
six
seven
buildings
there
to
LEDs
through
the
same
program
as
well.
G
You
know
worked
out
great
for
them
and
you
know
based
off
of
what
we've
counted.
If
you
take
a
look
at
this
chart
here,
the
executive
summary
so
this
gives
a
summary
of
you
know
all
the
savings
that
is
involved,
so
the
annual
electric
savings
would
be
about
1.1
million
kilowatt
hours.
So
the
way
that
was
calculated
is
when
our
team
went
around
and
counted
all
your
lights
figured
out
what
the
existing
wattages,
how
often
these
lights
are
on
and
then
we
did
the
same
thing
for
our
proposed
fixture.
G
So
you
know
going
back
to
here.
You
know
this
is
consuming
a
hundred
and
twenty
watts.
You
know
we're
going
with
a
what
the
picture
you
convert
that
into
kilowatt
hours,
taking
it
to
count
out
and
they're
on,
so
we
did
that
for
all
the
4,500
fixtures,
so
the
annual
electric
savings
is
1.1
million
kilowatt
hours.
So
based
off
of
the
rate
you
pay
for
electricity,
it's
about
point,
zero,
nine,
five
cents
per
kilowatt
hour,
so
that
would
account
for
one
hundred
and
five
thousand
in
energy
savings.
G
So
that's
annual-
and
you
know,
since
these
fixtures
will
last
you
no
more
than
ten
years
of
warranty
itself
is
ten
years.
You
know
that's
a
good
amount
of
lifetime
savings
of
the
LEDs,
and
this
is
why
a
lot
of
customers
are
slowly
converting
everything
over
to
LEDs
themselves
and
then
the
maintenance
savings
we've
taken
into
account.
So
that's
just
basically
the
cost
avoidance
of
not
replacing
the
fixtures
as
often
right.
G
So
the
existing
fixtures
are
replaced
every
twenty
five
thousand
dollars
some
years,
we'll
have
more
maintenance
savings
than
other
years,
so
this
has
been
prorated
and
obviously
the
new
LEDs.
Your
new
LEDs
will
have
that
ten
year
warranty,
so
you
won't
have
any
cost
for
a
replacement
for
at
least
ten
years,
but
based
off
of
your
hours.
It
would
last
more
than
that.
G
So
that's
sixteen
thousand
eight
hundred
dollars
in
annual
maintenance
savings.
So
if
you
take
the
maintenance
savings
and
then
you
add,
the
energy
saving,
so
total
cost
savings
is
one
hundred
and
twenty
1927
there's
a
comment
incentive
from
the
utility
of
forty
five
thousand
dollars
and
that's
just
the
way
that's
calculated.
Is
they
pay
forty
cents
per
watt
reduced?
So
every
fixture,
that's
included
in
the
proposal?
That's
calculated
based
off
of
that.
What
the
wattage
reduction
is
from
your
existing
versus
proposed
and
then
the
total
project
cost
is
diner
and
seventy
one
thousand.
G
So
this
is
the
amount
that
would
be
basically
funded
on
your
electric
bill
and
then
the
next
proposal,
our
review,
how
that
impacts,
your
budget
and
how
that
would
be
figured
out,
and
so
the
cost
includes
material,
really
our
vendor,
the
vendor
that
we
use
is
NC,
NC
PA
approved,
so
the
pricing
has
been
pre
approved
by
the
state.
So
some
of
the
counties
don't
have
to
go
through
the
bidding
process
for
it.
G
Since
the
pricing
is
already
pre
approved
and
then
the
installation
is
included,
we
have
to
recycle
the
existing
fixtures
and
then
we'll
provide
you
with
recycling
certificates
stating
that
everything
was
properly
disposed
of,
because
the
existing
tubes
do
contain
mercury
as
well,
so
they
have
to
be
properly
recycled
and
then
obviously
disposal
and
then
any
kind
of
lifts
we
need
is
all
included.
So
basically
it's
full
turnkey
project.
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G
H
G
So
so
labor
is
only
one
year,
so,
for
example,
after
within
the
first
year,
if
the
LED
fails,
our
electrician
will
come
out
and
replace
the
fixture
itself.
Usually
most
of
the
failures
will
happen
within
the
first
few
months.
On
average,
these
fixtures
have
about
a
one
percent
failure
rate,
but
after
the
first
year,
if
it's
a
failure,
we
would
ship
out
the
fixture.
But
then
you
know
your
maintenance
team
would
would
basically
be
the
ones
to
replace
that
picture
itself.
So
it's
a
good
question.
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I
Thank
You,
mr.
chairman,
oh
this
is
for
West.
When
you
guys
met
to
talk
about
this
stuff.
Did
I
see
court
houses
in
here?
Did
we
look
at
those
historic
courtrooms
whether
we
could
actually
do
anything
with
the
lights
in
there?
Did
you
have
that
conversation?
Because
we
I
don't
want
to
get
a
file
of
this
storm?
Preservation
Commission,
no.
J
A
J
E
D
D
E
What
we're
gonna
show
you
here
is
that
the
the
money
spent
is
first
off,
it's
gonna,
be
a
budget
neutralized
line-item,
so
we're
not
going
to
spend
any
more
very
little
more.
What
we're
paying
right
now
and
it's
gonna
be
everything's
gonna
be
paid
off
in
a
period
of
seven
years.
So
after
seven
years
we're
gonna
be
saving
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
a
year,
but.
G
We
were
saving
the
energy
on
it,
so
you
know
if
it's
still
it's
fit
still
there,
it's
still
functional.
You
know
right
now,
it's
consuming
120
watts
over
the
period
of
time.
The
cost
of
it
will
pay
out
for
the
energy
savings.
If
you
do
it
now,
and
especially
with
these
incentives
that
that
comment
is
offering
well.
G
So
the
you
know
the
problem
with
doing
it
over
a
period
of
time.
Is
you
know
it's
the
there's?
No
incentives
available
to
do
it.
That
way,
you
know,
there's
a
forty
five
thousand
dollar
incentive
available
and
then
obviously,
every
time
you
wait,
there's
a
hundred
thousand
and
energy
saving.
So
that's
ten
thousand
dollars
a
month
that
you're
missing
out
on
you
know
replacing
them
one
one
at
a
time.
Okay!
Well,
you
you!
You.
G
D
G
So
the
the
actual
fixtures
are
rated
for
up
to
120
thousand
hours
and
then
your
hours,
depending
on
which
area
it
is,
is
about
4500
6,000
hours
annually.
So
it's
gonna
last
you
more
than
that,
so
it
could
be
depending
on
the
hours
15
years
to
you,
know,
20
years,
like
in
area
that
are
not
used
as
often
that
could
last
up
to
20
years,
based
off
of
the
hours
that
you
were
using
I
know
it
depends.
D
E
D
E
K
Thing,
thank
you.
Mr.
Washington
Wessel,
the
light
bulbs
and
everything
are
included
in
the
10-year
warranty.
That's
why
I
don't
I,
don't
I've,
never
seen
an
LED
fixture,
so
I've
still
got
these
old
lights
hanging
just
like
mr.
feather
lien,
so
the
light
bulbs
and
everything
are
included
in
that
purchase
price
right.
What
would
a
new
LED
light
bulb
cost
if
we
tried
to
go
buy
one
at
the
store
today,
so.
G
K
The
riot
and
I've
got
you
know
some
LED
lights
that
we
use
on
automobiles
that
lasts
longer
than
incandescent
bulbs,
so
I
see
the
savings
right
going
on
in
the
maintenance
cost
on
that.
So
I
agree
with
you
on
on
that
part,
but
my
next
question
in
wouldn't,
would
you
be
able
to
do
the
work
in
a
public
building?
How
would
you
schedule
that
part
to
not
interrupt
our
service?
Oh
it's.
E
Gonna,
be
clumsy
I
mean
especially
at
the
jail.
You
know.
We've
talked
about
that
figuring
out
how
you
know
how
we
schedule
it.
They'd
have
to
have
an
escort.
They
can't
just
walk
freely
around
the
building.
So
you
know
that's
true
for
all
the
buildings,
so
they
they
understand
and
aware
of
the
issues,
and
you
know
the
scheduling,
issues
and
that's
that's
all
been
discussed
or
we'd
have
to
figure
out
a
game
plan
to
you
know
to
get
all
that
done.
G
The
the
lead
time
on
the
material
is
about
six
weeks
so
after
we
have
the
material
here
we
can
start
soon
after,
but
as
Wes
mentioned,
we'll
have
to
do
a
lot
of
coordination
with
our
project
management
team,
on
which
areas
we
can
do
at
what
time.
But
there's
in
a
lot
of
areas
here
that
you
know
I
think
our
team
could
be
pretty
busy
the
entire
time
so.
F
F
Thank
You,
chairman
Tony,
you
might
explain
to
him
the
cost
difference
between
converting
this
fixture
here
to
LED,
with
changing
out
the
bulbs,
the
tubes
ballasts,
everything
like
that
compared
to
the
new
fixture
said:
I,
don't
think
I'm
for
some
of
you.
They
don't
know
there
is
actually
not
a
bulb
in
an
LED
fixture
right.
It's
a
panel
that
goes
in
on
the
side
right,
so.
G
In
the
future,
so
right
now
you
have
a
ballast
inside
the
existing
fixtures.
You
know
the
ballast
is
rated
up
to
15,000
20,000
hours.
You
have
the
tubes
individual
tubes,
there's
four
tubes
in
here.
You
know
that's
the
cost
of
that
is
you
know
two
$3.00
per
tube,
that's
rated
for
$25,000.
The
ballast
itself
is
about
fourteen
fifteen
dollars
and
then
so
this
is
going
to
be
replaced
with
an
LED
fixture.
You
know
that's
about
sixty
dollars
for
the
material
itself,
but
in
the
future
have
to
worry
about
replacing
the
ballast.
G
I
Just
some
occurs
to
me
what
you
know:
I
try
to
look
at
worst-case
scenario.
You
know
to
me:
this
pays
for
itself
this
to
me:
it's
a
financial
no-brainer
to
me
to
change
everything.
What
happens
if
tornado
takes
out
this
building,
we
have
to
move
out
because
there
is
asbestos
and
mold
or
something
yeah
I'm,
just
saying,
but
that's
worst-case.
What
happens
to
these
types
of
agreements?
If
we're
not
in
this
building
in.
I
G
No,
that's
a
good
question,
so
there
is
a
clause
in
there
that
you
could
pay
this
upfront
or
it
could
be
transferred
to
the
new
owner
as
well
as
if
the
building
gets
sold
it
could
be
transferred
over
to
a
new
owner.
It
does
provide
value
so
the
the
cost
the
value
of
the
building
will
go
up.
Just
because
you
have
you
know
more
efficient
lighting,
meaning
your
electric
bills
are
a
lot
lower
than
a
building,
that's
inefficient
sure,
but
that's
something
that
you
know
would
be
taken.
Care
of.
I
E
G
So
this
page
here
you
go
over
to
the
second
page,
so
this
gives
you
a
breakdown
of
how
it's
gonna
affect
your
budget.
So
right
now,
you're
spending
forty
three
thousand
dollars
a
month
on
electricity,
so
all
the
buildings
that
we
had
surveyed
for
you
and
after
you
have
signed
the
agreement,
your
electric
budget
is
gonna,
go
down
so
that's
the
second
column,
two
thirty
four
thousand
two
hundred
and
seventy
two.
G
G
G
So
that's
a
that's,
also
a
drop
in
your
budget
and
then
so
the
total
monthly
budget,
your
new
budget
during
the
five
years,
so
you're
you're
signing
a
five-year
agreement
with
council
or
seven
years
re
seven-year
agreement
with
constellation
to
pay
for
this
project.
So
during
those
seven
years,
while
you're
paying
you're
gonna
be
negative,
nine
hundred
eighty
six
dollars
out
of
pocket.
So
that's
that's
the
on
top
of
all
the
energy
savings.
So
that's
how
much
you
would
actually
pay.
That's
that's
negative
on
your
budget.
G
G
It's
excellence,
capital.
They
have
some
program
fees
involved,
but
it's
just
a
program
that
they
have
to
encourage
customers
and
you
know
public
facilities
to
do
these
types
of
projects.
So
it's
not
really
they're,
not
a
bank.
So
there's
no
interest
rate
involved.
There's
no
debt,
it's
just
an
obligation
to
pay.
Just
like
you
pay
your
electric
bill.
J
J
You
mr.
chairman,
like
I,
said
we've
done
this
in
several
buildings.
We
have
never
paid
extra
to
have
the
work,
done,
we're
adding
a
thousand
dollars
and
would
like
to
ask.
Have
we
had
another
look
at
this,
because
this
type
of
thing
can
be
done,
but
never
have
I
wrote
a
check
out
every
month.
In
addition
to
my
energy
costs
for
this
type
of
service,
and
we've
done
probably
seven
builders,
all.
J
G
G
So
in
that
case,
if
we
do
a
retrofit
here,
that
would
definitely
reduce
the
cost,
but
but
the
retrofit
as
its
it's
only
rated
for
50,000
hours
and
the
warranty
on
it.
You
know
you
probably
saw-
was
it's
usually
five
years,
five
to
seven
years.
So
what
we
went
in
here
we're
proposing
a
more
of
a
long
term
solution.
It's
a
fiction,
a
whole
new
fixture,
that's
rated
for
up
to
a
hundred
thousand
hours,
but
the
retrofit
it's
a
lower
cost.
But
then
you
know
obviously
for
that
lower
cost.
J
As
was
pointed
out,
constituent
here,
just
like
these
lights
aren't
on
very
often
it's
seven
years
paying
for
you
and
a
ten
year
warranty
we're
close
to
revenue-neutral
right
because
we're
gonna
replace
it
so
I
don't
see
this
as
a
no-brainer
good
proposal.
I
think
that
we
need
to
either
look
at
combinations
of
retrofitting
certain
areas,
the
jail
new
fixtures,
but
we
gotta
get
this
cost
down.
Sure
it's.
G
G
It
would
be
closer
to
six
to
eight
guys,
so
sixty
eight
guys
a
six
to
eight
six
days.
Okay,
usually
it
takes
about
15
minutes
per
fixture,
okay
to
replace
it,
but
then
there's
also
involvement
and
removing
the
the
tubes
and
properly
disposing
that
so
that
adds
a
little
bit
more
time
so
about
20
minutes
per
fixture.
It
takes
to
replace
just.
D
E
D
E
E
G
A
lot
of
it
is
going
to
be
coordinated,
so
you
know
once
a
week
we
put
together
a
schedule,
sit
down
with
the
team
here
and
see
what
areas
we
can
go
go
through
and
knock
down,
so
that
time
is
gonna,
be
involved
in
getting
to
those
area,
especially
the
jail,
but
that's
that's
part
of
the
the
meetings
that
we'll
need
to
do
at
least
once
a
week.
Coordination,
wise.
Okay,
thank
you.
H
Think
we
kind
of
belabor
the
issue.
I
probably
would
suggest
that
you
sent
it
to
finance,
probably
with
the
recommendation
to
kind
of
look
at
it
to
see
if
it's
financially
feasible
and
probably
at
that
point
they
were
determine
if
you
probably
would
need
a
second
beard
or
not
I.
Think
and
I
congratulate
Wes
for
taking
the
leadership
and
doing
what
he's
doing
or
whatever
but
I'm.
D
Get
a
couple
prices
to
get
an
idea.
We
asked
us
to
put
it
together
for
us
and
he
did
we've
got
a
year,
but
there
should
be
there's
a
lot
of
other
people
out
here
that
do
this
kind
of
work,
yeah.
E
They're
gonna
do
the
work
and
that's
great,
but
the
person
carrying
the
load
on
this
is
not
general
energy,
its
constellation.
So
what
makes
this
proposal
you
know
right
now.
Important
in
my
aspect
is
the
fact
that
constellation
energy
is
stepping
up
to
offer
us
0%
financing
for
the
project,
so
I
would
have
to
see
what
other
vendors
are
out
there.
I
can
do
that,
but
then
I
have
to
see
how
those
other
vendors
work
with
maybe
constellation,
or
you
know
the
other
energy
providers
out
there.
J
H
I
think
that
it's
financed
they're
gonna
ask
the
same
questions,
so
my
thing
is
that
if
we
vote
to
send
it
to
finance
I'm
sure
that
they
will
be
labor
this
and
make
sure
that
it
would
be
the
best
bang
for
our
buck,
so
I
think
that's
one
challenge.
Instead,
on
the
finance
director
contention
to
the
committee,
we've.
I
Does
that
mean
we're
saying
the
Committee
agrees
that
we
want
to
pursue
this
type
of
project
and
then
have,
as
the
request
is
the
the
bid
side
of
it
take
over
at
the
finance
side
of
it?
As
are
we
separating
the
two
saying?
Yes,
we
agree
that
we
want
to
look
at
this
type
of
a
project
and
believe
that
it
will,
you
know,
save
us
money
in
the
long
run,
but
one
Finance
Committee
to
handle
those
bids
on
the
financial
aspect
of
it
or
are
we
saying
you
know?
J
H
Ba
to
come
back
here
with
the
bed,
but
I
guess
our
position
was
to
see
I
mean
we're
looking
at
trying
to
save
the
cost
energy
cost.
So
I
believe
when
we
moved
to
finance
right.
That's
one
saying:
do
we
have
another
bid,
do
do
we
take
this
as
feasible?
They
can
hammer
out
that
and
if
they
do
do
that,
then
whatever
they
agree
to
or
whatever
company
or
or
the
fact
that
this
is
the
economical,
feasible
thing
to
do
or
do
we
have?
H
I
I
guess
my
last
part
of
that,
so
this
is
a
second
okay
with
that
ever
come
back
here,
instead
of
go
to
finance.
Mr.
chairman,
the
other
thing
I
will
mention
that
we
have
now
created
a
situation
of
unfairness
in
this
better,
because
this
is
now
for
evil,
and
anybody
can
now
take
a
look
at
his
prices
and
do
exactly
what
to
go
under.
Am
I
a
percentage
point?
So
the
committee
needs
to
take
that
into
account
when
they
look
at
this
again,
but.
K
A
I
Is
gonna
stay
here
at
the
bill,
be
done
tahrir
if
another
vendor
wants
to
take
if
they
can,
if
they,
if
this
is
a
preferred
vendor.
This
is
constellations
program
you
know
so
that's
where
it
has
to
and
they
are
working
with
general
energy
to
to
do
the
work.
So
if
there's
another
option,
just
I
hope
the
committee
considers
it's
really
easy
to
shoot
a
price.
When
you
already
know
what
the
other
competitors
pricing
is.
That's.
A
H
The
beer
will
be
here.
Excuse
me,
the
consideration
would
be
in
finance
as
to
whether
we
can
you
know
we'll
have
a
finding
or
whatever
they
said
it.
Would
it
be
economically
feasible
for
us
to
even
kind
of
like
considering
what
parameters
wouldn't
be.
You
know,
my
thing
is
just
keep
the
bidding
here,
so
the
motion
would
best
be
it's
a
defendant.
K
D
J
Wes
is
very
capable
and
in
terms
of
what
Andy
said,
I
think
there,
even
if
this
is
viable
everybody
has
it
I
think
there
has
to
be
tweaks
in
this
to
make
it
really
attractive
to
the
county,
and
those
tweaks
are
available
to
constellation
I'm
certain.
They
haven't
told
us
that
information.
It's
a
shame
that
this
is
out,
but
as
it
is,
I
don't
think
it's
acceptable.
A
D
I
believe
what
mr.
Andrews
was
looking
for
here
was
you
know
what
direction
I
think
it's
where
you
were
going.
We
talked
about
it
before
we
talk
about
like
swiping
the
card,
the
same
thing.
So
now
we
have
a
direction.
We
know
what
it's
gonna
be.
We
know
how
we
can
do
it,
but
I
think
we
need
to
just
see
what
else
is
out
there
in
between
this
twig
or
sweet.
This
one
would
given
list.
We
want
to
give
him
the
nod
to
bill
I
like
to
make
a
motion.
We
give
him
the
power.
D
A
L
E
They're
they've
worked
in
other
jail
environments,
they've
worked
in
other
counties,
so
you
know
this
was
one
that
I'd
chosen.
You
know
to
have
them
present
to
you,
folks,
and
you
know
just
so
everybody's
clear.
What
and
I
understand
you
know
the
tweaks,
and
you
know
that
you
may
have
a
point
there
from
my
aspect,
though
you
know
getting
a
million
dollar
project,
for
you
know
an
annual
or
a
monthly
cost
of
under
a
thousand
dollars
a
month.
You
know
that
to
me
made
a
lot
of
financial
sense.
E
Now
you
know
there
are
have
been
good
points
raised
and
I
with
some
of
them.
So
I
think
we
can
maybe
tweak
some
things
here
and
there
to
you
know,
maybe
really
tailor
their
proposal
or
any
proposal.
You
know
for
exactly
what
our
needs
are
baby
based
on
usage
or
you
know
how
much
the
light
is
on
or
versus
off.
So
I
do
agree
with
some
of
them,
but
from
my
standpoint
you
know
being
in
business.
E
I
G
Okay,
so
that's
correct,
so
you
know
going
back
to
the
$200
per
fixture.
So
that's
we're
proposing
all
new
fixtures
like
we
mentioned,
but
I
think
there's
a
good
point
mention
that
some
of
them
in
some
areas
could
possibly
be
retrofits,
especially
areas
that
the
lights
are
not
on
as
often
so
that's
a
good
point,
but
that
200
hours
includes
you
know
material,
labor
recycling.
G
H
I,
don't
want
to
give
to
this
process
two
or
three
of
them
whatever
it
is
and
cut
me
in
the
kind
of
fear
we
can't
afford
it
or
we're
not
in
a
position.
I
know
we're
coming
out
of
things,
but
I
would
kind
of
like
to
have
their
thinking
and
if
they
give
me
a
green
light,
you
know
all
the
bidding
in
the
world
can
happen
in
the
whole
nine
yards,
but
I
want
them
to
be
on
board
early
in
the
process,
so
that
we'll
have
some
idea
as
to
when
they
look
at
the
numbers.
H
The
numbers
are
feasible
or,
and
it
gives
us
some
type
of
guideline
as
to
you
know,
when
the
beards
and
stuff
come
through,
you
know
they
can
be
it
and
we
can
take
the
most
responsible,
be
it
in
all.
Nine
yards
I
think
it's
set
out,
so
we
kind
of
get
one
being
already
the
process
it'll
give
them
something.
To
look
at
to
see.
Can
these
numbers
work
and
that's
my
thinking
of
sitting
on
to
the
finance?
H
Oh,
we
all
have
some
guidelines
so
when
they
do
bring
the
bidding
processes
that
it's
gonna
us
to
be
be
back
in
their
corner,
but
we'll
have
a
guideline
that
okay.
We
believe
that
this
should
be
done.
Cuz
there's
economical
savings,
but
at
the
same
time
we
want
to
make
sure
that
there's
a
financial,
green
light.
That's
that's!
That's
there
to
do
the
project.
Well,.
E
H
H
A
F
My
only
concern
is
with
this
whole
thing
is:
if
we're
gonna
go
out
with
other
bids,
how
are
we
gonna
be
able
to
compare
bids
if
we're
gonna
tweak
this?
You
know
you're
gonna,
retro
Fritz
fits
you're,
not
gonna.
Retrofit
them
I
mean
you're.
Gonna
have
to
put
an
RFP
out
or
something
that's
gonna
give
you
the
exact
thing.
Then
you're
gonna
have
to
go
through
every
detail
of
that
bid
to
make
sure
your
bidding
apples
to
apples.
B
J
Mr.
chairman
I
apologize
for
all
the
talking
I'm
doing.
However,
a
lot
of
this
stuff
happens
every
day
and
there's
the
public
and
the
proper
way
to
do
it
and
I'm
certain
mr.
Andrews
knows
how
to
do
that,
so
that
it's
fair
and
legal.
We
don't
have
to
advertise
this.
We
have
the
right
to
use
professionals
and
I
think
that
we
can
handle
those
issues
and
save
the
counties.
The
money
in
the
process.
E
D
H
H
A
H
A
I
Yeah,
if
I
could
to
me
that's
what
the
committee
here
does
it
says?
Yes,
this
is
the
project.
This
is
what
it's
going
to
cost.
We
recommend
that
we
go
forward
with
the
project
so
to
to
everybody's
point.
I
think
is,
it
seems
like
we're
going
to
do
some
tweaking
and
come
back
here.
So
maybe
the
motion
should
be
rescinded
and
let
Wes
come
back
with
a
more
polished
proposal,
further
recommendations
and
commit.
A
I
Well,
in
the
meantime,
I'll
check
with
the
state's
attorney
about
the
bidding
process,
because,
if
it
already
is
on
the
state,
approved
lowest
price
available
type
thing,
then
we're
okay
with
that
I
don't
want
to
run
afoul
of
any
type
of
bidding
issues
and
I
think,
because
what
just
learning
this
that
they're
part
of
these
that
the
state
price
agreement
I,
don't
think
we
have
to
go
through
that?
Okay,
we
just
have
to
look
at.
You
know
everything,
that's
concerned
with
the
project
itself:
I,
don't
as
far
as
mr.
Snyder's
point.
I
A
E
I
E
At
189,
really,
you
know
17,000
date
expense.
It
really
was
a
pretty
quiet
month,
so
there's
not
a
whole
lot
to
go
over,
which
should
come
as
a
sigh
of
relief
to
all
of
you
that
are
sitting
here.
So
basically,
here
189
we've
had
a
lot
of
boil
it
not
a
lot
common
things:
bleeding
air
off
the
boiler
system.
Maintaining
the
heating
system
we've
had
toilets
break
in
faucets.
You
know
all
that
normal
kind
of
stuff
at
the
courthouse
we're
working
on
some
wiring
issues
outside
we've
got
a
light
fixture
outside
the
southeast
door.
E
That's
been
down,
we've
been
tinkering
with
it
in
house.
It's
got
to
a
point
where
I
had
to
call
somebody
out
to
deal
with
the
fixture
they're
actually
here
today,
working
on
that
fixture
as
well
as
one
other,
because
you
know
when
people
are
leaving
at
five
o'clock.
It's
it's
dark
and
it's
a
concern
so
we're
we're
on.
It
will
give
you
an
ad
a
update
right
now.
That's
on
the
agenda
as
well.
So
can
I
do
that.
Can
we
just
do
the
ad
a
update?
E
We
we've
been
working
together
with
our
architect.
We've
had
the
courthouse
staff
involved
as
well
judge
Albrecht,
judge
Cramer
we've
got
a
drawing
that
has
been
agreed
upon.
We've
met
with
the
Historical
Society
they've
agreed
with
our
drawing
that
we've
put
together
so
with
the
ramp
on
the
outside,
we're
going
to
shave
a
couple
inches
off
of
the
building
at
the
south
west
corner
of
the
building
to
give
us
the
correct
turning
radius
any
time
a
ramp
changes
in
direction.
You
have
to
have
five
feet.
E
We
have
to
have
a
five
foot
landing,
so
the
user
can
turn
around,
go
back
up,
go
back
down
and
we're
off
by
two
or
three
inches,
so
we
met
with
them.
They
green
lighted.
The
project
said:
go
had
we
understand.
This
is
the
best
case
scenario
and
they're
fine
with
it.
So
we're
happy
to
report
that
and
the
interior
we've
met
with
judge
Albrecht
gone
over
with
her.
The
proposed
modifications
it
looks
like
the
month
of
April
is
when
we're
going
to
be
doing
the
work,
we're
gonna
bid.
E
It
I've
been
working
with
Doug
bright
on
that
I
believe
we're
gonna
bid
it
in
at
the
gin
in
January
and
we're
gonna
have
some
pre
bid
meetings
as
well
we're
trying
to
establish
those
dates
right
now.
So
it's
moving
along.
Let's
go
it's
gonna
come
quick,
so
we're
gonna
have
some
front
step.
Work
involved.
E
F
E
Removing
replace
yeah
there
was
also
some
things
that
chairman,
wheeler
and
I
were
looking
at
the
other
day.
There's
some
walls
that
are
crumbling
over
there
as
well
I'm
gonna,
add
those
to
the
list
of
things
that
need
to
be
done.
If
you
haven't
been
over
there
in
a
wild
I
would
encourage
everybody
go.
Take
a
walk
around
that
building.
E
I
As
judges
judge,
Albrecht
says
the
courtroom
that
we're
doing
the
type
of
call
that
she
has
requires
a
lot
of
their
jury
trials
and
they
have
to
do
with
like,
like
video,
monitor
presentations,
you
know
let
that
type
of
litigation-
mostly
civil
type
stuff,
but
it's
really
involved,
whether
it's
insurance
stuff
or
whatever
else
gas
pipeline
stuff.
You
know
that
kind
of
thing,
so
they
don't
have
any
power
outlets,
and
so
they
got
cords
snaked
all
over
the
floor.
I
So
we're
going
to
also
take
the
opportunity
when
we're
ripping
out
the
floor
in
that
room
and
the
the
jury
room
next
door
to
make
them
all
level.
We're
gonna,
obviously
put
in
your
carpet
back
down.
We're
gonna
put
some
outlets
in
as
well,
so
underneath
underneath
the
floor,
yeah,
because
we
it's
just
you
can't
we're.
I
To
we're
gonna,
try
we
don't
once
you
get
that
carpet
up
and
you
may
see
it's.
You
have
to
drill
through
17
inches
a
hundred-year
of
concrete.
You
know,
so
we
don't
know,
but
we're
really
gonna
try
to
get
that
set
up
a
little
bit
better.
They
have
these
wonderful,
1972,
green
jury
chairs
there
and
I.
Don't
think
we're
gonna
be
able
to
replace
those
right
now,
but
we
might
be
able
to
swap
some
out
to
have
the
better
ones
that
just
like
we
have
here.
You
know
this
is
what
Art
Deco
almost
do.
I
D
I
I
We
had
complaints
from
the
public,
I
talked
to
judge
Albrecht
and
somebody
that
was
in
a
I
saw
her
yesterday
and
she
said
the
day
after
we
met
somebody
came
in
and
want
to
serve
on
a
jury,
and
they
were
at
wheel,
chair
and
she
said
see
me
in
about
six
months,
and
so
the
person
is
looking
forward
to
come
back.
So
that's
why
we're
doing
this?
First
of
all
to
get
out
of
out
of
hot
water
with
the
AG
they've
approved.
Everything
we
have
Wes
has
worked
hard
on
this.
E
And
we
got
the
money
to
do
it,
which
is
the
blessing,
so
all
right.
So
that
concludes
the
ATA
update
I'll
go
through
a
few
other
buildings.
You
know
at
the
annex
in
the
old
jail.
You
know
really
nothing
of
you
know
substance
there.
You
know
I
deal
with
a
lot
of
the
same
issues
every
month
and
I
just
try
to
call
to
your
attention
some
of
the
bigger
ones.
So
it
should
come
to
everyone's
delight
that
you
know
really
nothing
large
to
discuss
at
any
of
those
buildings
the
old
jail.
E
We
are
gonna,
add
a
an
automatic
boiler
fill
valve
to
regulate
the
water
in
the
boiler
system.
It
was
it's
fairly
inexpensive,
so
we're
gonna
do
that
just
to
assist
with
keeping
the
proper
amount
of
water
in
the
system.
So
we
keep
the
proper
temperature
in
the
building
other
than
that
faucets
and
sinks
type
issues
there,
Jerome
combs,
quick
update.
We've
talked
at
LinkedIn
the
committee
about
the
lightning
strike
that
we
had
back
at
the
end
of
September,
the
we
had
a
camera
system
and
the
electronic
swipe
card.
E
Access
of
this
electronic
swipe
access
for
the
building
both
were
affected.
We
have
been
working
with
the
public,
Building
Commission
and
the
insurance
company
we
received
300,
the
total
claim
for
the
camera
system
and
the
and
the
swipe
system
came
to
three
hundred
sixty-five
thousand
dollars
worth
of
damages.
So
that's
something
that
I'm
working
on
right
now,
with
Corrections
Department
and
with
Trent
Bukowski
out
there
to
finalize
those
repairs
for
those
two
building
components.
A
E
The
working
with
the
sheriff
right
now
and
Kari
Laird
we're
gonna,
be
doing
some
work
out
at
Animal
Control.
Just
so
the
committee's
aware
they
have
some
things
that
they
want
to
do
out
there.
So
that's
something
that's
coming
down
the
pipeline
that
that
we'll
be
working
on
here
soon.
So
that's
really
about
it!
That's
really
the
notable
stuff
that's
been
going
on
at
the
building.
So
any
questions
on
that
I.