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Assault on a Peace Officer (1) Shoplifting (6) Other Thefts (2) Motor Vehicle Theft (2) Resisting Arrest (6) Simple Assault (2) Partner Assault (6) Possession of Stolen Property (1) Criminal Mischief (2) Possess Dangerous Drugs (7) Possess w/intent to sell (1) Possess Drug Paraphernalia (9) Possess Toxic Substances (2) DUI (25) Baby DUI (3) Possession of Alcohol (13) Open container (4) Disorderly Conduct (8) Obstructing an Officer (8) Criminal Trespass (4) Contempt Warrant (11) Parole/Probation Violation (9) Curfew Violation (6) Possession of Tobacco (3) Runaway Juvenile (3) # Adults Arrested ... 92 #Juveniles Arrested ... 35 :1 Total Citations November 2004 ... 351 November 2005.a, 461 November 2006 ... 484 Total Arrests November 2004 ... 112 November 2005 ... 126 November 2006 ... 127 Total Incidents Reported to this Department November 2004 ... 1459 November 2005 ... 1642 November 2006 ... 1960 City of Kalispell Post Office Box 1997 -- Kalispell, Montana 59903-1997 - Telephone (406)758--7700 Fax (406)758-7758 REPORT TO: James Patrick, City Manager SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report for November 2006 FROM: James C. Hansz, P.E., Public Works Director/C DATE: December 8, 2006 Highlights of monthly activity for the operating divisions of the P Department for the month of November 2006 are as follows: ENGINEERING DIVISION Engineering & Design • Supported a technical review meeting with MDT and area stakeholders regarding design considerations for a round -about intersection concept proposed at the Stillwater and Reserve intersection. • Conducted project review meeting with consultant for old School Station infrastructure project. ■ Participated in MDEQ sponsored government/City meeting to discuss outstanding issues of concern and ways of improving the working relationship between MDEQ and cities. ■ Met with engineers representing Silverbrook project to discuss utility issues related to their proposed development. • Supported meeting with City Manager and developers of proposed business park in the vicinity of Dose Crossing and US 2. • Supported meeting with Aspen Group, developers of Section 35. • Met with John. Stang of Daily Inter Lake to provide background information regarding construction within the city. • Supported union negotiation to discuss leave policies. • Fielded 100+ phone calls. • Attended Risk Management Seminar regarding municipal liability issues. • Attended meetings with contractor and staff regarding closing off Second Street West for construction on the Glacier Bank building. • Coordinated expenditure of seized funds for completion of the construction on a residential subdivision. • Attended Local Emergency Preparedness Committee meeting. • Recommended release of financial security for six completed residential developments. • The Wastewater Treatment Plant PLC Replacement Project hid is in the process of being awarded. Estimated project price was $200,000 and the final bid price came in at $176,000. Enzineering& Desi n continued... + Work continues on the Grandview Lift Station Force Main design and bid package. + Participated in the MDT Accident Reporting software training in Helena. ■ Attended site review meetings held on Thursday. Proiect Man azem en t • North Main Street stormwater project completed. ■ Prepared alley abandonment documents for Flathead Industries. ■ Continue to address new developments and subdivisions. Construction Manylement • Documented 29 site visits, coordinated multiple on -site meetings with project and City representatives, and monitored progress on outstanding S IAs, uryln • Continued to work with Horizon's. Inc. on final aspects of 2006 Mapping Project. • Finished field work for 2006 utility location surveys. • Attended Height Modernization Forum and Executive Committee meeting at MDT in Helena to initiate a program in Montana to restore National Geodetic Survey Control destroyed by development. WA TER RES0 URCE DI USION Wastewater Treatm en t + 143 work orders were completed during the month of November. + 425 Lab tests were performed during the month of November. • 316.16 Tons of Biosolids were transported: 1. 261.95 tons to Glacier Gold 2. 54.21 tons to Flathead County Landfill + Permit Report for October 2006: There were no permit violations. The total monthly flow was 79.6 million gallons, with an average daily flow of 2.568 million gallons (design flow is 3.1 mgd); the peak flow was 2.75 million gallons on October Znd. + weekly safety meetings were held. + "Something" came through the Plant that caused some settling problems, though nothing serious. This will become more of an issue as the City expands. Rtarm water + Stormwater drainage design, review, field visit, and comments for: a Forest Service building: First review done, waiting for engineer to call back so we can discuss calculations. o Main Street south of golf course. o Glacier Village Green: project completed Storm water continued... o Sunset Park Culvert: Meeting with Leonard, survey with Fred, developed plan, and will fix hole and drainage problem. The pipe is installed. o Airport Road and Ashley Park: Survey with Fred for drainage complaint. o Eisinger Motors: calculations & plans reviewed and approved o Silver Brook Subdivision: met to discuss stormwater design o Reviewed and approved Town Pump #5 ---- Hwy 93 South • Infiltration Trench at Fairway Blvd. o Construction finished - Public Works issued a "Stop Work" order due to weather conditions - sod to be place in the spring. ■ CIP projects: o Rain event field delineation for NW part of Kalispell • Phase II-MS4 o Meeting with Dan Ham: Set Public Meeting date, sent notice to Teresa White. o Started review to develop Stormwater Public Education Plan. o Completed formatting the Power Point presentation for the scheduled public meeting. o Gave draft ES C ordinance to the City Attorney. o Started permit application and check list. • Site Review weekly meeting. • Attended Ground Water Conference in Missoula. • SDC calculation 0 125 Commons Way. o Trinity Youth Center. o 20 Four Mile Drive -- Suite 4 o 1417 1 st Avenue East a Attended meeting to discuss new impact fee calculations. • Signs on Whitefish Stage Road. o Signs turned on. o Meeting to discuss sign conflict on road. o Sent invoices to RUFS . Water Production • Produced 73 M gallons of water: 18 M gallons upper zone and 55 M gallons lower zone. • Injected 26 1 gallons of sodium hypochlorite, 12% solution to maintain an average chlorine residual of 0.32 PPM throughout the system. • Continued daily monitoring of all pump stations and routine maintenance on all pumps, motors, chlorination equipment, analyzers, grounds, buildings, controls, testing, water sampling, and record keeping. • Took required annual and monthly water samples at each well site. • Met and discussed with engineers on the new well site about design criteria. • Load bank tested 3 of 4 generators. Armory Well did not pass and will need repairs. • Worked on compliance of LT2 Rule with the WWTP Manager. • Installed safety cable on the water tower ladder. • Made repairs around the Armory Well site. • Held weekly safety meetings. MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION DIVISION Street Main ten an ce & Repair * general operations and maintenance of City streets and alleys. • Assisted the Solid Waste Division with alley cleanup. • Continued leaf removal. • Plowed and deiced City streets. • Held weekly safety meetings. Water Main ten an ce & Re air • Worked on valves on Hwy 93 South and at Glacier High School. • Attended Fire Hydrant class. • Dug and repaired curb box and rod at Lambert Court. • Completed 6" x 14" Water tap on Tree Line Road. • Completed a 3/4" x 8" water tap on. 3rd Avenue WN. • Repaired 3I4" water service line at 1017 1 st Avenue East. • Dug and cleaned culvert at Sunset Court. • Assisted with snow removal. • Held weekly safety meetings. Sewerl,S"torm S stem Maintenance • Continued video and jet cleaning of sewer lines -Monday through Thursday. Performed weekly maintenance of twenty --six lift stations each Friday. Held weekly safety meetings. Solid Waste Collection • Delivered 15 containers to new customers: 0---90 gallon, 2-100 gallon, 6-300 gallon, 6 - 400 gallon, l-steel 2 yard dumpster. o Repaired 10 containers: 3— 90 gallon, 0w 100 gallon, 3---- 300 gallon, 4--- 400 gallon and responded to S violations. • Continued weekly garbage service and alley cleanup. • Continued pruning in City alleys. • Continue putting containers together. • Training operator from Street Dept for side -arm truck. • Held weekly safety meetings. Traffic Sins &Signals • Continued regular maintenance of signals, signs, luminaires, barricades, sight obstructions, Airport lighting, alley lighting. • Finished taking Hockaday banners down. • Covered Salvation Army sign on Building Department. Traf fw ►Si ns & Signals continued... • Contractor finished wiring up the changeable signs on Whitefish Stage. FEC finished pulling wire -- Electrical complete and the timers are programmed. Signs now changing two times per day. ■ E Thomas Electric finished repair on decorative lights on the 100 Block of Main. • Met with engineers working on electrical service for Glacier Bank for their new street lighting. • Attended class in Helena for a class on "Intersection Magic". ■ Mounted school zone signs on changeable speed limit signs on Whitefish Stage. ■ Change #118, #53, and 963 BPS luminaires. • Barricaded streets for tree removal — wind storm blew tree over. • Installed several new street name signs. • Barricaded Sunset & Wyoming for the Sewer Division. • Replaced one metal haloid on the SIW corner of 1" Avenue East and 2nd Street East. • Installed two poles and breakaways at Liberty & North Meridian for "No Parking" signs. • Replaced one pole and breakaway and "2 Hour" parking signs at P Street East in the 100 block. • Signed and barricaded for the Christmas Parade on Friday, November 24h. • Responded to numerous signs that were down due to traffic accidents. • Lights on Main Street out from 2nd Street North to Center Street — luminaires and decorative lights --- E Thomas Electric repairing. • Weekly safety meetings held. E u i m en t Main ten an ee 76 Repair orders were completed during the month of November: ■ Police — 19 E Streets — 13 0 Fire — 11 ■ Garbage - 9 R Others - 24 0 Total — 76 ■ Continued regular maintenance of City vehicles and machinery. • Replace front brake pans & machine rotors on SW pickup. • Replace leaking hydraulic pipe on garbage truck. • Replace carburetor choke cable on plow truck. • Repair leaking injection pump on street loader. • Repaired intake manifold leak in the police car. • Repaired ignition switch and replaced rear tire on the Parks' mower. Replaced leaking oil pressure sender and adjusted door on the Parks' pickup. • Replaced grabber lift air valve on the garbage truck. • Replaced the hydraulic hose on the Elgin sweeper. • Rebuilt fan mechanism and idlers for the Parks' Kubota mower. ■ Rebuilt gutter broom arm on the Elgin sweeper. • Replaced brake canisters and slack adjusters on the Street Division's tandem. • Repaired wiring on the Tymco sweeper. Equipment Maintenance continued.. • Repaired electrical system and replaced batteries on the fare engine. • Repaired brakes and repaired bent transmission shifter on the Parks' tractor. • Replaced broken rear leaf spring mounting shackle on the Parks' one ton truck. ■ Repaired PTO indicator on the garbage truck. • Repaired hydraulic leak on the plow truck. • Replaced broken hydraulic hose on the underbody plow truck. * Repaired broken bracket on the plate wacker. • Held weekly safety meetings. B UD GET RESOURCE DIVISION Capital Programs • Met with staff and reviewed status of assigned FY 06/07 capital infrastructure projects. ■ Reviewed Parks' Master Plan and the Transportation Impact Fees with IFAC. • Held Public Hearing on Police and Fire Impact Fees. Council approved recommended fees. ■ worked on the State Revolving Fund application for the Upper Zone Storage Project. ■ Conducted internal department review of Capital programs and status of projects to be developed during this budget year. • Conducted research on municipality's policy regarding residential damage from water main breaks and sewer main backups (Goodwill Policy). wrote report on findings with recommendation to Council to approve a Goodwill Policy for the City. • Updated Cost of Service Analysis for the Planning Department. • Advertised vacancy on the IFAC. Assessment Systems • Responded and resolved inquiries from several taxpayers on their 2006 tax bill. • Prepared file on the revised square footages and front footages to correct the Flathead County database with the 2006 data. • Added 85 vacant lots, 26 residential homes, and 13 commercial properties to the tax rolls. L2LIAiRate Administration ■ Tagged 75 delinquent accounts on the East Side of Kalispell. * Meter maintenance and change out on going. ■ Repaired and/or replaced 75 meters. • 61 Final readings were completed. ■ 21 water meters were distributed for new water accounts. ■ Met with utility customers regarding billing issues. ADMINISTRATION • Registered Public Works Water personnel for the AWWA Fire Hydrant operations and Maintenance Teleconference on November 2' • Updated Fire Hydrant informational brochures to reflect adjusted rate change. • Coordinated the Drug & Alcohol testing for selected personnel. • Attended classes at FVCC on "Effective Discipline" and "Developing Performance Goals & Standards" -v- part of the Vital Learning Series for Supervisors. • Researched and complied information concerning City of Kalispell serer claims from 1997-2006. • Began setting up Public Works Administration records for the year 2007. 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