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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-09 Council MinutesAGENDA COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 9TH, 1988 1. Approval of Agenda 2 Approval of Minutes - July 19th meeting 3 Approval of Accounts presented for payment today 4. APPOINTMENTS Oris Rodger - 9 00 A.M. Frank Wesseling, P R P C - 9 30 A M Michael Welsh - 9 30 A M Ken Hope - 1 30 P M See Item #21 5 Report from Safety Committee - July 29th, 1988 Tour GENERAL AGENDA ITEMS 6 Budget Comparion Report 7. Executive Committee Report - August 5th, 1988 8. J. C. Jeffery Report July 19th to August 9th, 1988 DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD MATTERS 9 Stop Work Order - Dev Permit Number 981 -87 10 Dev Permit Number 1017 -88 PLANNING MATTERS 11 Review PIC Lagoon File 12 Review Westcan File 13. Review Meston Development File 14. Review Intensive Livestock Regulations - Amending by -law DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD HEARING 15. Ken Hope - Dev Appeal Board Hearing - Permit No 1025/88 1 30 P M TRANSPORTATION ITEMS FROM JULY 19TH. 1988 AGENDA 16 Fuel for Tractor Wallace Rasmussen - Lawrence Hogg 17 Road Committee Report - July 7th, 1988 18. Review quote received for main shop and grader shed insulation 19 Report - George Rempel - gravelling done to date 20 Letter from Bridge Branch re Pryor Road Project 21. Letter from Minister of Transportation re SR 583 NEW TRANSPORTATION ITEMS 22 Letter of Resignation - Rick Vickery 23. Review M.D. Policy regarding mail boxes on road construction projects 24. Request for permission to install texas gate W1 12 21- 33 -26 -4 25 Review Jan Blackie Gravel Lease file GENERAL ITEMS FROM JULY 19th COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 26 Executive Committee Report - July 15th, 1988 _ 27 Review Computerized Assessment Program NEW GENERAL ITEMS 28 Employment Standards Code - Chapter E -10 2 Labour Relations Code - Chapter L- 1.2 COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 9TH, 1988 A regular meeting of the Council of the M.D. of Kneehill Number 48 was held on Tuesday, August 9th, 1988, commencing at 9 05 A M The following were present for the meeting J Finlay Code Division 1 Otto Hoff (Reeve) Division 2 Robert E. Boake Division 3 Richard A. Marz Division 4 Harold Mueller Division 5 Bruce Hastie Division 6 Lawrence Hogg Division 7 J C Jeffery, Municipal Administrator Mrs Jean Wilkinson Assistant Administrator was present and recorded the minutes Mr Hastie moved approval of the agenda as drafted CARRIED Oris Rodger and Rick Vickery entered the meeting at this time. Mr Vickery noted he would be resigning his position with the M D effective August 31st, 1988. He thanked Council for the trust put in him over the past years and noted he felt Lyle Gelinas would be a suitable replacement for his position and also that Leonard McCook had indicated he would be interested in the sub - foreman position Council discussed the main crew operation with Mr. Vickery and expressed their thanks to him for the service given to the M D over the years and wished him well in his future endeavours Mr. Vickery left the meeting at this time Mr Code moved to accept Mr. Vickery's resignation CARRIED PRESENT APPROVAL OF AGENDA RICK VICKERY RESIGNATION - dcd 'L G There was discussion about who would be a suitable replacement for this position and Mr Hastie then moved Lyle REPLACEMENT Gelinas be appointed as Acting Main Crew Foreman effective FOR MAIN CREW September 1st, 1988 on an interim basis until the end of the FOREMAN 1988 construction season, and further moved Council advertise for applications for the position with the competition to close November 1st, 1988. CARRIED Mr Oris Rodger left the meeting at this time Mr Michael Welsh and Mr Frank Wesseling entered the meeting at this time Mr. Welsh reviewed several matters with council including the proposed by -law to establish intensive livestock DISCUSSION .regulations. WITH MIKE WELSH RE PLANNING Mr Welsh noted that when conditions are imposed on MATTERS developments they must be definable and be within the jurisdication of the council to impose He noted council must decide what it wants to establish in the way of .regulations for intensive uses and then Council A should set out a list of options which are available to the Development Office to impose on intensive developments, depending on the type of operation and local conditions The options must be clearly defined in the by -law, an example would be if Council wish chemicals used in hog barns to reduce smell, they must decide on the type of chemical, 1 COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 9TH, 1988 the amount to be used and the number of times it should be used in a lagoon or pits in a barn Council must predefine the maximum and minimum standards which could be imposed He suggested council should re -draft the by -law and distribute copies of the new proposal to the people who attended the first or second public hearings and they be advised when council will consider the amended by -law. �e Council could if they wish also re- advertise the date the ge�� amended by -law would be considered again if they felt it was v- `L necessary < _e,� Mr. Welsh then reviewed the proposed by -law and suggested various changes he felt should be made to the by -law. There was lengthy discussion Mr. Marz then moved Mr. Welsh and Mr. Wesseling be REDRAFT authorized to re -draft the intensive livestock regulation INTENSIVE by -law in accordance with the changes and suggestions BY -LAW discussed today by Council and bring same back to the August 23rd meeting of Council. CARRIED Mr. Welsh reviewed with council the road crossing agreement for low pressure gas lines which Canadian Western Natural Gas has now accepted The company made a minor wording change but have accepted the basis concept of the agreement He also reviewed the Meston file and noted documentation is ready to go to Court as soon as Mr Cunningham is able to provide him with photographs to show what developments are still located on the land The meeting adjourned for dinner at this time - 11 50 A.M. The meeting reconvened at 1 15 P M Mr Welsh reviewed the PIC file and noted the affidavit and notice of motion are presently being served on PIC Mr. Boake moved Council meeting do now adjourn in order to hold a Development Appal Board hearing scheduled for today at 1 30 P M CARRIED Time 1 30 P.M. Mr Boake moved Council meeting do now reconvene, the Development appeal board hearing having been completed CARRIED Time 2 40 P M Mr Jeffery reviewed the draft agreement prepared in connection with the WestCan development permit board order number 80/87. He noted the agreement if acceptable to Council will be forwarded to Westcan for its consideration and signature After review of the proposed agreement with Mr Welsh, Mr Code moved the draft agreement be reviewed again by Mr Jeffery and Mr Welsh and changes discussed here today be made to the agreement and the revised agreement be sent to Westcan for its signature and Westcan be advised the agreement must be signed within 30 days of the date of the letter forwarding such agreement to them CARRIED Mr Welsh noted C W N Gas have not yet submitted a schedule of costs for attachment to the said low pressure road crossing agreement and this must be addressed. 2 c `1 ROAD CROSSING AGREEMENT C W N GAS MESTON FILE V1 DINNER PIC FILE w DEV V^ APPEAL BOARD HEARING WESTCAN FILE G 1 Cd I ek�cr- S�n� LOW PRESS ROAD CROSSING AG�EEMENT PP, COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 9TH, 1988 He also noted to date no agreement for high pressure transmission lines has been worked out. SIGN After discussion Mr Hastie moved the Reeve and Municipal A/G WITH Administrator be authorized to sign the low pressure road C W N GAS crossing agreement with Canadian Western Natural Gas CARRIED Mr Mueller moved Council meeting do now adjourn in order to hold a Development Appeal Board Hearing schedule for today ADJOURN CARRIED TIME 3 00 P.M. Mr Hogg moved Council meeting do now reconvene, the RECONVENE development appeal board hearings having been completed. CARRIED Time 4 45 P M Mr. Marz moved approval of the accounts presented for APPROVAL payment today, subject to further review by Mr Boake and ACCOUNTS himself CARRIED Reeve Hoff left the meeting at this time - 4 45 P M and HOFF OUT Deputy Reeve Marz took charge of the meeting Mr Code moved approval of the July 19th meeting minutes, subject to an amendment being made on Page 3 in connection with the fencing work done with regard to the erosion on the APPROVAL Hastie property, - delete the words "remove and" MINUTES CARRIED WITH CORRECTION This correction was required in as much as Mr Hastie removed the fence himself and the M D crew only replaced the fence The Executive Committee report of August 5th was discussed. Mr Mueller moved Item Number 4 (49) be referred to the Gi ,Jen &C, EXEC A S B for its further consideration, and also moved the R T COMMITTEE A S B be requested to review the Canada Thistle Problem in = AUG 5/88 the M.D. CARRIED W A kC, kC- It was discussed and agreed the Christmas Party should be held in Three Hills. r�^ XMAS b' PARTY Mr Hastie moved Item 11 (42) from the Executive Committee _e report and Item Number 21 on the agenda be tabled until the TABLE next meeting of Council. CARRIED Mr Boake moved acceptance of the balance of the August 5th Executive Committee Report APPROVAL CARRIED EXEC COMM REPORT Mr Mueller moved Item Number 26 on the agenda be tabled sec until the next meeting of Council TABLE CARRIED Mr. Jeffery reviewed his report for the period July 19th to August 9th, and the hauling being done by Richardson SR 837 Brothers on SR 837 in connection with Highway 27 project was & RICHARDSOT discussed BROTHERS After discussion Mr. Mueller moved the M D accept and HAULING approve the arrangements made with Richardson Brothers and V,, do COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 9TH, 1988 Alberta Transportation in connection with hauling on SR 837 for the Highway 27 Project. CARRIED Mr Mueller moved this meeting continue until 5 30 P.M. CARRIED There was further discussion regarding the balance of Mr Jeffery's report including whether the M D should proceed with establishment of a burning pit at the Torrington Rubble Pit before the testing has been completed by Albeta Environment Mr Boake moved the burning pit project be put on hold until Alberta Environment test results are available and further moved the M.D. apply to Alberta Environment to see if they would be willing to fund any portion of the costs for the burning pit CARRIED There was discussion about th office and Mr Marz moved Mr Fax machine, the monthly cost line useage costs and bring a meeting of Council. There was discussion 90% road ban could b the road After discussion Mr removed from SR 587, e need for a Fax machine in the Jeffery get a firm price for a of the telephone line and report back to the next CARRIED BURNING PIT TORRINGTON RUBBLE PIT FAX MACHINE COST about SR 587 and whether the permanent SR 587 e lifted from the rebuilt 10 miles of ROAD (�Prmr r BAN Hasti e moved the 90% .road ban be �� � sew. REMOVED from SR 805 east 10 miles CARRIED After discussion of the 1988 base course program, Mr nj�ld ADD TO 1988 Meuller moved the 1988 base course program be amended by BASE adding one mile of SR 587 - South of 17- 34 -24 -4. COURSE CARRIED PROGRAM Mr Hogg moved approval of Mr. Jeffery's report covering the APPROVAL period July 19th to August 9th, 1988. '' J C J CARRIED REPORT Mr. Jeffery read a letter from Alberta Bridge Branch with regard to the Pryor Road Project in Division 4. Bridge Branch will provide a replacement cattle pass structure if same can be installed further up the hill and the M D could then install a smaller culvert at the bottom of the coulee They wish to know if this is satisfactory to the M D Mr Marz moved Alberta Bridge Branch be advised this would be satisfactory to the M D CARRIED Mr Hogg noted Wallace Rasmussen is mowing grass for the M D in the hamlet of Huxley using his own tractor He would like the M.D. to pay him for the diesel fuel he is using - and it would likely amount to one 45 gallon barrel of fuel a year. After discussion and noting Mr. Rasmussen is doing this work on his own time and it is not part of his duties with the M D , but it is saving the M D time and money, Mr. Hogg moved as follows the M D purchasing department is given permission once a year to authorize the purchase of one 45 gallon barrel of purple diesel fuel from U. F. A. in Trochu for Mr Rasmussen's use in mowing the grass in the hamlet of Huxley on condition Mr Rasmussen is still an employee of the M D , and he is doing the grass mowing work on a voluntary basis CARRIED 0 BRIDGE BRANCH PRYOR PROJECT DIV 4 ter- Se- n t MOWING GRASS HUXLEY & FUEL FOR W RASMUSSEN C o p_y Z v wG�i� s d LMP Y�v.Y A�V1G__i • COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 9TH 1988 Mr Jeffery reviewed his budget comparison report BUDGET and after discussion Mr Hogg moved acceptance of the COMPARISON report,�c� REPORT CARRIED Mr Boake moved to table the balance of the agenda, and this -'C' �-- TABLE meeting do now adjourn until 9 00 A M , Monday, August 15th, AGENDA 1988. & ADJOURN CARRIED TILL AUGUST 15/88 LA r� SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT - TOUR HELD JULY 29TH, 1988 A safety committee tour was held on Friday, July 20th, 1988 commencing at 9 00 A.M. The following were present for the tour - Finlay Code, Lawrence Hogg, Robert E Boake and J C Jeffery The committee agreed it would inspect the main crew, the small crew, the base course crew, the paving crew, the gravel crew, the Swalwell Water Project crew, the A S B Crew, and the Main Shop, the Acme Shop, the Carbon Shop, the Wimborne Shop the Trochu Shop, Keivers Lake and the Three Hills Airport 1. Main Shop need cage on press clean up or move tire area culvert wedges not installed on all piles 2. Wimborne Shop Make sure fuel power is shut off Fire extinguisher in shop should be checked - done last in 1979 Move snow fence to back of lot and put up some sort of fence in that area - not necessary to fence entire lot Or it may be easier to move the snow fence to Three Hills shop There were children playing on the snow fence in the yard and it is not safe. Note Road which goes from M.D. property - Lots 21 & 22 in Block P through Lots 13 & 14 in Block 1 to the west is not legal road. M D and others are likely trespassing when using this access 3 Used culverts to be picked up Stroschein West on SR 587 4 Huxley SR 587 needs few holes patched in pavement Bridge Delination sign broken - on first bridge West of Highway 21 5. Three Hills Airport road needs fixing - it is in terri bl e shape. 6 Gravel Crew - recharge one fire extinguisher in shack and put another one in 7 Main Crew Should hang up fire extinguisher in Sugar Shack It is presently in cupboard under desk 8. Acme Shop Needs first aid kit in shop and grader 9 Carbon - Recharge fire extinguisher, clean up shop and also move fire extinguisher to north side of shop. 10 South Carbon Road - needs advisory speed signs put up at curve 11. Piece of guard rail south side of Trochu Bridge to be picked up 12. North of 36- 28 -23 -4 - Require checker board and curve signs to be put up. 13 Check on Armien Toews house situation re SR 806 re- alignment EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING AUGUST 5TH, 1988 An Executive Committee meeting was held on Friday, August 5th, 1988 commencing at 9 00 A.M. The following were present Otto Hoff Richard A Marz John C Jeffery 1 (52) Reviewed 1988 Christmas Party. After discussion of same, the following date preferences were suggested - first choice December 16th, second choice December 9th and third choice December 2nd. The Executive Committee recommended that Morley Buyer be hired for catering and that hall .rental arrangements be made, a disc jockey looked into and a bar tender hired k('gi .• 2 (51) Letter from Palliser Regional Planning Commission re DeBeaudrap subdivision - N.E. 23- 32 -22 -W4 approved subject to normal conditions Executive Committee recommend to accept and file 3 (50) Reviewed letter from Thiessen Sand & Gravel informing Council of their intention to crush 485 cubic yards of gravel next spring to replace our shortage in their pit a ,,-L Executive Committee recommend request a monetary refund for shortage 4. (49) Reviewed letter from M D of Sta.rland concerning weed control along the Red Deer river and possible provincial aid to assist in researching the impact of its control Executive Committee recommend to accept and file as information L__ `r TregM1u 5 (48) Reviewed letter from Albert , �ris concerning clothes laag� washing problems arising f rom a may- Fire Department water practice ce and not warn i n the residents of same P � g Executive Committee recommend th�no mon�ta.ry restitution 7PF� be made to Mr. Ari s and that the u Fire Department v sPd should be advised to try and let residents know of water practices ahead of time so that no one will proceed to wash L"q clothes on these occassi ons r S-ni 6. (47) Reviewed letter from Hon. Kenneth R. Kowalski, Minister of Environment to County of Minburn concerning status of pesticide container sites �1� Executive Committee recommend to accept and file as information. 7. (46) Reviewed letter from Farm Debt Review Board advising of meeting to review financial situation of Ivan ✓` Strohschein ��le Executive Committee recommend to accept and file as information 8 (45) Reviewed letter of invitation from the County of Athabasca to attend the ceremony for the opening of their �Iic. natural gas fueling facility Executive Committee recommended to accept and file as information. l'i - 1 - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING AUGUST 5TH, 1988 9 (44) Reviewed letter from Alberta Transportation and Utilities regarding the small power research and development program Executive Committee recommended to accept and file. 10 (43) Decision from the Alberta Planning Board .re Cullum Farms subdivision S E 16-31-23-W4 Executive e Executive Committee recommend to accept and file as information. 11. (42) Cost estimate from Torchinsky Engineering for 61ej SR #583. o Executive Committee recommend that applica�,iron for a grant from Alberta Transportation be made tmezf - -la funding -iva€ this project r v c � 13 (41) Copy of Torchinsky Engineering Subgrade Construction re SR #841 - Wollersheim Earthmoving Co. Ltd Executive Committee recommend to accept and file as information. The Executive Committee then adjourned Time 10 15 A.M. Covered 13 items in 1 1 John C Jeffe+fiy, Munic- JOHN C. JEFFERY REPORT JULY 19/88 TO AUGUST 9/88 BALANCE FORWARD $ 74 66 1 Alberta Power is changing the power poles on the Bleriot Ferry Road with the M D responsible for costs K 2. Should we be installing the Torrington burning pit until �I�x testing completed (approximately one year) - need to know as told Alex to complete k 01A, 3. Placed congratulatory advertisement in special edition of the Alberta Report commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of Alberta Treasury Branches - $250 00 4. Monty McGregor advises SR #575 seal coat finished. Needs to be swept - should be completed by Friday Will be painted later Will try and fix approaches as best as can 5. Rick and Larry Parliament reviewed Highway #27 haul roads July 26/88 6. Can we purchase a FAX machine - never required before but have used a dozen times this year. Approximate cost $3,000 00 7 Highway #27 & SR #837 - 2 miles south agreed as follows M D will prepare base Richardson Bros will haul, lay and pack five compacted inches of 1 112" gravel The M D will supply the 1 112" gravel. A written agreement will be entered into. Richardson Bros must keep the two miles open to traffic while hauling in a manner satisfactory to Oris and Harold Only to be done this fall if project can be totally completed. M.D. will also pay $3,000.00 and apply for a grant of $23 000.00 to be Alberta Transportation's share and Richardson Bros will be responsible for the balance of the costs Alberta Transportation and Richardson Bros have agreed to these terms. Richardson Bros. will start hauling over SR #837 Sat. Aug 6/88. 8 Review road ban situation SR #587 0,J (7A �. 'A o � g,. N 11- BALANCE FORWARD $ 74 66 6:11,-T %,e4 CORRESPONDENCE 1 Letter of extension from Alta Planning Board re subdivision t) Cullum Farms SW 21- 31 -23 -W4 2 Letter from Welsh & Co re Manulife /Harvey Jesske 3 Letter Alta Power approved power permit NW 21- 30 -21 -W4 4 Letter and resume from Harvey Raspier (building inspector) 5 Letter from Alta. Traffic Supply re Range & Twnshp signs 6. Letter from Alta Mun Fin Corp - interest rate changes 7. Letter from Alta Environment - acknowledgement of letter sent re drainage of wetlands 8 Newsletter from Brownleee Fryett re plumbing & building inspectors 9. Questionaire from Alta Public Affairs Bureau 10 Letter from Manulife acknowledging Mrs Kimmel's repayment t) J.C. JEFFERY REPORT JULY 19/88 - AUGUST 9/88 11 Hire a Student wind up party invitation 12. Copy of speech given by Mary Moore at ASB Tour in Josephburg 13. Newsletter from Gov't Fin. Officers Assoc of U.S. & Canada 14 Receipt for R R A P admin. fees $5,670 00 15 Receipt for road grant ($433,731.00) and dust control ($44,918 00) 16 Letter from P R P C selling word processing machines 17 Torrington & Linden Rubble Pit reports 18 Letter from Strathcona County re implementing a rural addressing system 19 Park Tips Newsletter 20 May /June 1988 Municipal Counsellor 21. March 31, 1987 L A P. Annual Report 22 1988/89 Local Gov't Studies Calendar 23 Applied Behavioural Science workshop brochure 24 Letter from Alta. Forestry re tax arrears - grazing dispositions on public land 25. Letter from Alta Mun Fin. Corp re stop loss settlement 26 Letter from Turbo Resources re billing of fed tax rebate 27. Letter from City of Red Deer re Mun Employees Golf Tourn 28. June issue of Recreation News 29 Letter from Atomic Energy of Canada re accidents involving radioactive materials 30 Job advert for exec. director from A A M.D. &C 31 Letter from Vegreville R F.P. - fire truck for sale 32 Job advert for assist admin County of Grande Prairie 33 Alberta Regulations booklet 34. Alberta Gazette 35 July 11, 18 & 25/88 Financial Rate Letter - T D Bank 36 Banff School of Management - schedule of courses 37. Letter from Treasury Branches re computer conversion 38. P.A.F.W.M newsletter 39 Big Country Tourist Zone newsletter 40 Advertising brochure - Economic Press 41. Advertising brochure - Idletime Enterprises 42 Advertising brochure - HazMat Canada 43 July 1988 issue of Government Purchasing Guide 44 Advertising letter - Financial Times of Canada 45. Advertising letter - Grainews 46 Advertising brochure - Radio Shack 47 July 25 & Aug 1 Newsletter - Journal of Commerce 48 Advertising brochure - Grand & Toy BUILDING PERMITS Robert Elliot S.E. 14- 29 -24 -W4 hog colony building - 2 - M D OF KNEEHILL #48 SCHEDULE OF SALARY AND WAGES FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1988 GROSS NET Cheque# 2611 Jeffery, John C $ 4,388 12 $ 2,766 25 2612 Wilkinson, M. Jean 3,683.09 2,353 67 2613 Martens, Herman P 3,203 87 2,218.87 2614 Wildeman, Lori Dawn 1,618 75 1,142 82 2615 Dunay, Edward M. 3,548 64 2,278 86 2616 Deak, Jennifer 2,100 00 1,459.26 2617 Cunningham, Alex R 3,538 12 2,426.42 2618 Rempel, George 4,057 76 2,575 75 2619 Rodger, Oris 4,477 60 2,817 57 2620 Smith, Keith J. 3,471.61 2,216 70 2621 Wiens, Henry M 2,740 24 1,847 14 2622 Hazel, Alan W. 2,752 32 1,852 95 2623 Friedrich, Joseph 3,204.89 2,117 45 2624 Thompson, Kenneth E 3,456.68 2,385.25 2625 Thomas, Arthur G E 2,450 00 1,712 38 $ 48,691.69 $ 32,171 34 Cheque# 2626 Jeffery, John C. $ 317 25 $ 190 78 2627 Etter, Constance 1,241.00 1,024.00 2628 Bauman, Brian 3,112 44 2,081.28 2629 Bergquist, Gary B 2,544 49 1,756 48 2630 Ensminger, Gary B 2,573 63 1,775 11 2631 Gelinas, Lyle E 2,973 68 2,002 14 2632 Gundlach, Robert K 2,955 54 2,019 64 2633 Haskell, Vernon M. 2,952.13 2,116 21 2634 Kennedy, Robert D 3,196.56 2,240.07 2635 Knapp, W Douglas 2,950 20 1,976 36 2636 Kober, S L Dennis 4,190 05 2,739 82 2637 Maerz, Miles P. 2 882.04 1,960.85 2638 McCook, Leonard J. 2,594.61 1,786.85 2639 McMurtry, James R 3,173 46 2,225 87 2640 McRae, Earl T 2,735 90 1,863 50 2641 Meding, Alan G 2,718 07 1,857 96 2642 Meding, Brian E. 2,717.19 1,858.02 2643 Plant, Brian A. 4,627.47 2,967 20 2644 Rasmussen, Wallace F R 2,758 05 1,880 84 2645 Sowerby, W Brian 2,911 88 1,961 96 2646 Tetz, David B 2,749 05 1,876 52 2647 Thomas, Danny J S 2,693.77 1,841.87 2648 Vickery, Richard M 3,350 85 2,215 10 2649 Wagstaff, M Glen 2,704 35 1,866 14 2650 Weir, Sandra E. 2,703.57 1,882.97 M D OF KNEEHILL #48 SCHEDULE OF SALARY AND WAGES FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1988 $ 133,983 05 $ 98,639 58 TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES FOR THE MONTH $ 182,674 74 $ 130,810 92 ------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- ------------- ------ - - - - -- x � GROSS NET Cheque# 2651 Burden, David A $ 2,525 00 $ 1,792 20 2652 Enzie, Glen 2,485 84 1,743 18 2653 McCook, Lonnie 2,259.59 1,592.92 2654 Bramley, Dennis 2,741 76 1,909.77 2655 Christon, Faith Anne 1,861 68 1,474 32 2656 Mammel, Garry 1,756 21 1,383.20 2657 Tupper, John 2,144 50 1,769 28 2658 Ross, Lawrie 2,183 50 1,688 03 2659 Larson, Leonard 1,857.09 1,455.17 2660 Smyth, Linda I 1,889 19 1,478.06 2661 Friesen, Trevis 2,206 98 1,704 78 2662 Evans, Richard Terry 2,055.16 1,705.54 2663 Frere, Robert 2,075 79 1,611.19 2664 Hazelwood, Micheal J 1,819 00 1,443 88 2665 Tremblay Dan 2,113 16 1,653 73 2666 Faulkner, Dwight 1,477 50 1,184.37 2667 Armstrong, Randy D 1,521 23 1,215 56 2668 Davis, Roy 1,797 64 1,412 76 2669 Mackay, Gerald 1,848.53 1,560 64 2670 Zl of , Tracey L 1 ,462 50 1 ,227 .64 2671 Morrison, Brian C. 1,754 25 1,381 80 2672 Sept, David S. 1,627.50 1,291 38 2673 Gascon, Dan 1,518 75 1,213.79 2674 Strohschein, Terry 1,492 50 1,195 07 2675 Murray, Paul 1,657 50 1,312 78 2676 Whiteside, Ernie 1,293 25 1,207.83 2677 Eadon, Jeremy 764 75 693 93 2678 Vanhereweghe, Kam 462 00 400 21 2679 Platt, Daniel L.H. 441.00 425.13 2680 Jeffery, Micheal 1,519 50 1,457.39 2681 Siemens, N. Allen 3,071 79 2,223 31 2682 Rempfer, Milton 1,487.68 1,383 12 2683 Corry, Walter N 1,467.27 1,437.98 2684 Walesky, Leon 1,476 44 1,183 61 2685 Weigum, Bruce 2,053 36 1,595 19 2686 Anhorn, Eric 1,258.93 1,036.27 2687 Vandervalk, Tim 187 50 169 04 2688 Soder, Norman 40 00 57.83 $ 133,983 05 $ 98,639 58 TOTAL SALARIES AND WAGES FOR THE MONTH $ 182,674 74 $ 130,810 92 ------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- ------------- ------ - - - - -- x � ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AUGUST 9, 1988 7433 Three Hill School Div 528,635 97 7434 Provincial Treasurer 292,887 00 7435 Toews, Harvey K 9,672 00 7436 M.D. of Kneehill- Payroll 32 171.34 7437 M D of Kneehi l l- Payrol l 98,639 58 7438 Receiver General 50,885 35 7439 Alberta Treasury (L A P ) 10,372 45 7440 A A M D & C 20,074 01 7441 A G T - Repairs 567 83 7442 Action Automotive 114.12 7443 Agri -Fab Lumber 35.00 7444 A G T 608 38 7445 Alberta Power Ltd 9,474 00 7446 Alberta Power 1,296.15 7447 Allied Tools 118 11 7448 Border Paving 1,394 71 7449 Bramley Dennis 124.50 7450 Brielsman, Pauline 88 00 7451 Calgary Herald 227 70 7452 C.W.N.G. 18.89 7453 Cidco Industrial 1,151 08 7454 Corona Supplies 476 25 7455 Cote, Len 80.00 7456 Courtney Berg Industries 379 00 7457 Crossroads Gas Co -op 360 06 7458 Dartnell Corp 215 69 7459 Davies Electric Co. 64.42 7460 Dawonik, Ken 5 51 7461 Drive Systems Inc 137 23 7462 Elsro Asphalt Ltd. 192.76 7463 Empire Truck Parts 600 00 7464 Eskimo Refrigeration 76 55 7465 Festival Ford 344.72 7466 Franklin Supply 150 49 7467 Friedrich, Joe 114 00 7468 Gane Enterprises 165 00 7469 Gibbs Ford Mercury 564.50 7470 Gregg Distributors 414 81 7471 Guards's Implements 81 30 7472 H T Howe &Son 3.95 7473 Haskell, Bud 14 00 7474 Hastie, Bruce 100 00 7475 Hastie, Norma 100 00 7476 Hazelwood, Jack 133 76 7477 Hi -Way 9 Express 294 14 7478 I C G Utilities 65.18 7479 J C Jeffery -Petty Cash 18.28 7480 Ken Adams Petroleum 15 00 7481 Kneehill Ambulance Service 9,643 21 7482 Kober, Dennis 114.40 7483 Koch Materials 2,948.42 7484 Lee Maher Engineering 10,211 75 7485 Linden Contractors 38 178.00 7486 Manufacturers Life 7,217 56 7487 McGregor Filtering Equip 116 60 7488 McMurtry, James 84.40 7489 McNair Sand & Gravel 13,089.60 2nd Payment of Req. 1st Payment of Req Royal ties July Sal ary Payrol l July Hourly Payroll July Deductions July Remittance July Statement Repairs Inventory Kei vers BI dg. Repai rs Accounts Agreements -Swat wel l Accounts Tool s Road Material Mi l eage Dust Control Rebate Advertising Accounts Inventory Inventory Garbage Pick -up Machine Repair Relocate line Foremanship Bulletin Supplies Propane Inventory Road Material Inventory Inventory Inventory, Trochu Fire Inventory Mileage Pumping out Sumps Inventory Inventory, Repairs Inventory, Repairs Inventory Meals Dust Control Rebate Dust Control Rebate Postage for Flyer Frei ght Accounts Postage, Repairs, Supp. Machine Repairs June /July Revenue & July /August Rent Mi l eage Road Material Swalwell WAter Gravel Crushing August Premium Inventory Mi l eage Royalties & Reclamation� / V 7490 Midland Vegetation Control 14,077 1,310 6 0 Tordon Keivers Lake Project 7491 7492 Mow Tech Pacific Radiators Ltd. 80 00 Machine Repairs 7493 Parts Plus 611.91 July Statement 7494 Penner, Robert & Edith 100 00 Dust Control Rebate 7495 Pitney -Bowes 63 00 58,824.02 Meter Rental Road Material 7496 Pounder Emulsions 291,570 00 627E Scraper 7497 7498 R Angus Rainbow Courier 354 81 30 85 Freight Repairs, Supplies 7499 Ray's Home Hardware 7515 Three Hills 7500 Rempfer, Milton 48 00 Mileage Preparation 7501 Rhodes Harvey Consultants 7502 Rollies Motor Products 389 1,729.06 86 Purchase Orders 7503 Select Printing 65 00 Inventory 7504 Smith Repair 297 05 Tools 7505 Snap On Tools 7506 Snell, Bonnie 7507 Snell, Gordon 7508 TCM Equipment 7509 Three Hills Dairy King 7510 Three HIlls Foodarama 7511 Three Hill Glass 7512 Three Hills I.G.A. 7513 Three Hills Light OildField 7514 Three Hills School Div 7515 Three Hills Tire Ld. 7516 Tindal, Robert 7517 TransAlta Utilies 7518 T.rochu Commiunity Bus 7519 Turbo Resourses Ltd. 7520 U F A 7521 Voytechek, John & Linda 7522 Waymare Industries 7523 West -Gate Sanitation 7524 Boake R.E. 7525 Code, J.F. 150 00 Training Carbon R F P 150.00 Training Carbon R F P 230 38 Inventory 109 75 A S B Tour 123.31 Supplies 196 00 Repairs 108.25 Supplies ASB Tour 950.00 Cattleguard 223 34 Fuel 439 33 Repairs 126 25 Backsloping /Borrow Agr 53 17 Accounts 150 00 A S B Tour 1,611.10 Fuel Carbon Keylocks 1,314 75 Fencing Materials 535.00 Janitorial Service 45 18 Supplies 743 40 Garbage Pick -up for July 994 73 July Timesheet 1,106.25 July Timesheet 7526 Hastie, Bruce 1,369 03 July Timesheet 7527 Hoff, Otto 1,083 24 July Timesheet 7528 Hogg, Lawrence 1,453.48 July Timesheet 7529 Marz, Richard 936.05 July Timesheet 7530 Mueller, Harold 1,123 31 July Timesheet --------------- - 1,530,428 66