HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 10.02.2007MINUTES OF THE ClTY COUNCIL OF LAUREL
October 2, 2007
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, was held in the
Council Chambers and called to order by Mayor Ken Olson at 6:30 p.m. on October 2, 2007.
COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT:
Emelie Eaton
Kate Hart
Gay Easton
Alex Wilkins
Doug Poehls
Mark Mace
Chuck Dickerson
Norm Stamper
COUNCIL MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
OTHER STAFF PRESENT:
James Caniglia
Steve Zeier, BSEDA
Craig Wright, Johnson Controls
Scoa Wilm (7:05 p.m.)
Mayor Olson welcomed Michael Gregory, of Troop 414, to the meeting and asked him to lead the
Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.
Mayor Olson asked the council to observe a moment of silence.
Mayor Olson asked Michael Gregory to introduce his mother, Carolyn Gregory, who accompanied
him to the meeting.
MINUTES:
Motion by Council Member Stamper to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of
September 18, 2007, as presented, seconded by Council Member Macel There was no public
comment or council discussion. A vote was taken on the motion. All eight council members present
voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
Motion by Council Member Dickerson to approve the minutes of the special meeting of
September 25, 2007, as presented, seconded by Council Member Stamper. There was no public
Comment or council discussion. A vote was taken on the motion. All eight council members present
voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Jodi Hoppel: Letter of September 19, 2007, regarding the Laurel Oktoberfest.
Johnson Controls: News Release of SePtember 20, 2007.
Montana Department of Revenue: September 24, 2007 Application for Transfer of Ownership of
Montmm All-Alcoholic Beverage with Catering Endorsement License No. 03-044-9201-002, The
Locomotive Casino, 216 South 1st Avenue, Laurel, Yellowstone County, Montana.
PUBLIC HEARING:
Subsequent Minor Plat of Amended Lot 2D-l, Canyon Creek Station Subdivision 2na Filing,
Preliminary Plat
Mayor Olson asked City Planner James Caniglia to introduce the item to the council.
James stated that this minor plat was not approved by the Planning Board because a quorum was not
present at the September meeting. Since State law states that a subdivision minor does not have to
go to the Planning Board, it is being presented to the city council. The minor plat requests Lot 2D-1
to be split into 2D-lA and 2D-lB, which is on South Fourth Street and the parking lot of TLC
Flooring and Classic Pizza. A dry cleaner will be put in 2D-lB. James stated that no infrastructure
improvements need to be made.~
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Mayor Olson opened the public hearing.
Mayor Olson asked three times if there were any proponents. There were none.
Mayor Olson asked three times if them were any opponents. There were none.
Mayor Olson closed the public hearing.
CONSENT ITEMS:
Claims for the month of September 2007 in the amount of $277,568.95.
A complete listing of the claims and their amounts is on file in the Clerk-Treasurer's Office.
· Approval of Payroll Register for PPE 09/23/2007 totaling $139,945.89.
· Receiving the Committee Reports into the Record.
--Budget/Finance Committee minutes of September 18, 2007 were presented.
--Council Workshop minutes of September 11, 2007 were presented.
--Emergency Services Committee minutes of September 24, 2007 were presented.
--Council Workshop minutes of September 25, 2007 were presented.
--Laurel Airport Authority minutes of August 28, 2007 were presented.
--Tree Board minutes of September 17, 2007 were Presented,
The mayor asked if there Was any separation of consent items. There was none.
Motion by Council Member Mace to approve the consent items as presented, seconded by
Council Member Poehls. There was no public comment or council discussion. A vote was taken on
the motion. All eight council members present voted aye. Motion carded 8-0.
CEREMONIAL CALENDAR: None.
REPORTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: None.
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION (THREE-MINUTE LIMIT): None.
SCHEDULED MATTERS:
· Confirmation of Appointments.
Laurel Ambulance Reserves:
Motion by Council Member Poehls to approve the appointments of Anna Gatzemeier and
Sue Lenthold to the Laurel Ambulance Reserves, seconded by Council Member Dickerson. There
was no public comment or Council discussion. A vote was taken on the motion. All eight council
members present voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
HOME Program Advisory Board:
Motion by Council Member Eaton to approve the appointment of James Caniglia to the
HOME Program Advisory Board, seconded by Council Member Poehls. There was no public
comment or council discussion. A vote was taken on the motion. All eight council members present
voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
CTEP Administrator:
Council Minutes of October 2, 2007
Motion by Council Member Hart to approve the appointment of James Caniglia as the CTEP
Administrator for the City of Laurel, seconded by Council Member Eaton. There was no public
comment or council discussion. A vote was taken on the motion. All eight council members present
voted aye. Motion carded 8-0.
· Craig Wright, Johnson Controls: Performance Contract Review
Craig Wright is an Assurance Engineer for Johnson Controls, which is based in Littleton, Colorado.
He is responsible for managing the ongoing performance of the City of Laurel's performance
contract. Craig distributed copies 0fthe report to the council, and a copy is attached to these original
council minutes. Craig gave a PowerPoint presentation of the Quarterly Report for July through
September 2007 of the Water Consumption Reporting and Month-End Billings Analysis to the
council.
Craig stated that the Performance Contract entailed three different aspects. There is $916,425 in
guaranteed project benefits that Johnson Controls guarantees the City of Laurel will realize over its
twelve-year term. The three categories in which Johnson Controls, in collaboration with the city,
incorporated improvements include: Utility Cost Avoidance; Operations and Maintenance (O & M)
and Capital Cost Avoidance; and New Water Meters and Automated Meter Reading.
With the Utility Cost Avoidance measures, Johnson Controls implemented HVAC (heating,
ventilation, air conditioning) improvements, including enhanced controllability and more energy
efficient equipment. Lighting and light control upgrades were installed. The operations and
maintenance savings are derived from some of the installations incorporated into the project; for
example, lighting retrofit where more robust light fixtures that require less maintenance and
therefore less frequent replacement were installed. An operation and maintenance savings is derived
from that. The most significant portion comprising the overall guarantee is the automated meter
reading and the new water meters.
Craig stated that the project began installation on January 29, 2007 and was completed June 16,
2007. As a result of all the installation activities, Johnson Controls submitted a post installation
report that documented ali aspects of the contract they were expected to comply with and that
verified that they complied with those aspects. This report is part of the performance services that
Johnson Controls provides on a monthly basis, and which will be quarterly for the next three years,
to demonstrate the performance of the realized billing consumption of water in the City of Laurel.
Craig used PowerPoint to show the comparison of the July to September 2007 billing consumption
of water compared to the same period of 2005. Realizing that there have been changes in quantities
of residences and businesses, the measure was determined by taking the entire billable consumption
for all meters two inches and smaller and dividing it by the total number of meters throughout the
city that are two inches and smaller. That was roughly 55,128 gallons of use per meter. Craig did
the same for the 2005 base year period by taking the total consumption over those three months in
2005 and dividing it by the number of meters present in 2005. He showed a graph which explained
the 13.7 percent increase between 2007 and 2005.
Johnson Controls provides a quarterly analysis of the billing process and whether customers am
accurately billed for water use. During review with the billing clerk today, it was verified that
Cenex was under billed about $40,000 over the past two months, so an adjusted bill will be sent~
Mayor Olson thanked Craig for his presentation and stated that Johnson Controls will present a
report quarterly for the next three years.
Resolution No. R07-85: Resolution of the City Council to approve revisions to the
existing Code Enforcement Inspector job description for the City of Laurel. (Delayed
09/18/2007)
Motion by Council Member Easton to approve Resolution No. R07-85, seconded by Council
Member Hart. There was no public comment or council discussion. A vote was taken on the
motion. All eight council members present voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
Resolution No. R07-87: A resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign an agreement for
services with CTA Architects and Engineers approving the proposed Programming
Study for the Volunteer Fire Department.
Council Minutes of October 2, 2007
Motion by Council Member Wilkins to approve Resolution No. R07-87, seconded by
Council Member Mace. There was no public comment or council discussion. A vote was taken on
the motion. All eight council members present voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
Resolution No. R07-88: A resolution to authorize the Mayor to extend the term of
Contract # MT-TSEP-PE-06-335, previously approved and executed by the City on
December 19, 2005, and previously extended to October 1, 2007, to provide funding for
a Preliminary Engineering Report for improvements to the City's storm water system.
Motion by Council Member Stamper to approve Resolution No. R07-88, seconded by
Council Member Dickerson. There was no public comment or council discussion. A vote was taken
on the motion. All eight council members present voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA: None.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS (ONE-MINUTE LIMIT): None.
COUNCIL DISCUSSION:
· Review of Monthly Reports: Police, Fire, Ambulance, and Code Enforcement: None.
Council Member Dickerson asked regarding a list of acronyms, which he had previously requested.
Mayor Olson stated that notebooks with the list and some additional information would be
distributed to the council in the near future.
Council Member StamPer stated that it is a pleasure to see Michael Gregory at tonight's council
meeting. Council Member Stamper was involved in Troop 414 some time ago, and he stated that
Michael is one of the most hardworking and dedicated scouts he has known.
Council Member Easton recently attended a Beartooth RC&D meeting, which included a tour of the
new detention center in Hardin. The Hardin Chamber of Commerce is an active organization and it
is a progressive community. Council Member Easton suggested that the council should tour the
facilities and see what is happening in Hardin.
Council Member Hart stated that a resident expressed concern regarding the truck route and
deliveries made on the side streets by Ricci's Express. Mayor Olson stated that the city is in the
process of reviewing the truck route, Drafts of the proposed truck route have been sent to vendors,
and the city is currently waiting for responses. The present truck route includes North and South
First Avenue. Concerns should be directed to the Public Works Department.
Council Member Eaton asked regarding bumper Stickers seen in Laurel recently. Mayor Olson did
not have any knowledge of this.
Council Member Eaton asked regarding the patcher. An update was presented at a recent council
workshop. Mayor Olson stated that the Public Works Department will continue to use the patcher to
fill in potholes and repair alligator sections in the streets. The potholes on Washington Avenue by
the Laurel Middle School will be filled with the patcher. Alder Avenue needs to be rebuilt.
Council Member Eaton asked if any aesthetic improvements are planned for the community in
anticipation of the centennial celebration next summer. Mayor Olson stated that the Chamber of
Commerce and various businesses in Laurel have been making improvements. Council Member
Dickerson and Todd Linder serve on the Centennial Committee.
Council Member Eaton asked regarding funding for the administrative assistant position. Mayor
Olson stated that, if the ballot issue is approved in November, the city would have a chief
administrative officer, not an administrative assistant. The chief administrative officer's position
would be funded through the General Fund. .
Mayor Olson mentioned the joint city/county meeting scheduled for Thursday, October 25th~ at 5:30
p.m. Agenda items should be submitted to the council secretary. All council members plan to attend
this meeting.
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Mayor Olson asked for discussion of the proposed creation of a Tax Increment Finance District
(TIFD). The ~rojected timeline for the TIFD was distributed, and a special meeting is scheduled on
November 27 for the second reading of the ordinance establishing the TIF District.
Steve Zeier, Big Sky EDA, distributed a map for the proposed TIFD boundaries. Staff recently
discussed some of the pros and cons of the boundaries for the district. It was discussed at the last
council workshop that the city is trying to keep a balance in the tax base between what is captured
and what is not captured. The northern boundary, as it correlates to the zoning map, corresponds to
the central business district. Properties owned for residential land uses would not be included in the
boundaries. The TIFD dollars and what is to be accomplished with the process lends itself more
towards central business district land uses. Mayor Olson stated that the boundaries will be discussed
further at next week's council workshop. Steve mentioned that the Department of Revenue wants to
enact administrative roles for TIF Districts with the intent of clarifying some ambiguities. One main
change is to require approval or disapproval of the TIFD by the Department of Revenue.
There was discussion regarding the required recommendation from the Planning Boardl The
Planning Board will review the TIFD in regards to the Growth Management Plan at its meeting on
October 4th and should make a recommendation to the Laurel City Council at its meeting on
November 1st. Since there are several vacant positions on the Planning Board, legal counsel needs to
determine how many members are needed for a quorum.
There was further discussion regarding proposed boundaries, tax increment figures, and the potential
income for the TIF District. Steve Zeier will contact the entities that would be impacted by the TIF
District.
James Caniglia stated that the new lift station on the east side of town should draw in new
businesses, which would result in increased revenues for the city. The city is waiting on a grant to
fund the lift station. James will work with the Laurel Alive organization on some beautification
processes to make neighborhoods nicer, which would bring up property values and tax revenues.
James stated that, if the TIF District is approved, it will be important to find new revenues for other
parts of the city. New annexations would not affect a TIF District, if it was not originally included
in the TIFD boundaries.
Mayor Olson will ask Big Sky EDA to give a presentation on TIF Districts at the joint city/county
meeting on October 25th.
UNSCHEDULED MATTERS: None.
ADJOURNMENT:
Motion by Council Member Mace to adjoum the council meeting, seconded by Council
Member Poehls. There was no public comment or council discussion: A vote was taken on the
motion. All eight council members present voted aye. Motion carried 8-0.
There being no further business to come before the council at this time, the meeting was adjourned at
8:46 p.m.
Cindy Alle~ Secretary
Approved by the Mayor and passed by the City Council of the City of Laurel, Montana, this 16t~ day
of October, 2007.
Attest:
ary . F~bleton, Clerk-Treasurer
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Laurel, MT
Water Meter & AMR Upgrade
Date: 10/f/2007
Johnson Controls Business Services
PERFORMANCE YEAR 1, 1sT QUARTER (July - September 2007)
WATER CONSUMPTION REPORTING AND
MONTH-END (September 2007) BILLING ANALYSIS
FOR
The City of Laurel, Montana
System Performance:
As of the end of this period, the first Quarter in the Year 1 performance period which began July
1, 2007, Johnson Controls is pleased to report that system-wide performance is outstanding, with
less than 1% no-reads per billing cycle. Increased meter accuracy now facilitates the proper
allocation of total water supplied among the city's consumers. Also, the ability to now record,
and therefore report usage in gallons versus hundred cubic feet (ccf) enhances the precision of
actual billed usage, virtually eliminating lost revenue from less precise meter reading methods.
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Performance Consulting Services Overview:
The Johnson Controls, Inc. (JCI) rendered Performance Consulting Service is a value added
service being provided to the City of Laurel to help support its efforts in maximizing the
increased water meter reading accuracy capabilities of its newly installed automated meter
reading (AMR) system. The new Neptune~ water meters, data collection software and receivers
now offer the City of Laurel greatly improved accuracy, capability and flexibility over its
previous, manually read, metering system. However, with these enhancements also come vast
amounts of useful, but potentially unwieldy data and other daunting complexities that, if not
sufficiently supported, could otherwise inhibit maximizing the AMR system's many advantages.
It is this supportive service that Johnson Controls intends to provide through ongoing
communication, site inspections, and comprehensive data analysis, the efforts of which are
'documented in this and future periodic Water Consumption and Billing Analysis Reports.
The Neptune® AMR System was installed as part of an overall Performance Contract (PC),
signed into agreement on November 21, 2006 between the City of Laurel and Johnson Controls,
Inc. The PC more comprehensively addresses the city's fall financial benefits by both reducing
energy costs and increasing billable revenue through more accurate measurement of water
consumption, the outcome of which is guaranteed in accordance with specific oversight activities
detailed within the contract documents. However, this report shouM not be confused with or
considered supplementary to the annual Measurement and Verification (M&V) Reports used to
document the degree of financial benefits achieved under the Performance Contract. This report
is intended to be a completely independent assessment of the consumption reporting and billinv
practices performed by the City of Laurel's water billing department, and should not in any way
be construed as a means to report on, measure, or validate water meter accurucv.
Billable Usage Results for the Months of July through September, 2007
(Compared to same perlod in 2005)
Johnson Controls is pleased to report that the City of Laurel's billable usage recorded from
meters 2" and smaller during the 3 month period from July through September 2007 was
reported to be 13.7% greater, on an aggregate overall usage per meter basis, than during the same
period of the Base Year (2005). (Note: Meters larger than 2" were not included in this
consumption evaluation, as they were not chosen for replacement under the project's scope of
work.) As presented in the charts on the following page, it can be observed that the higher
recorded usage of 0.75" residential and 1.50" commercial meters were the primary contributing
factors to the overall 13.7% increase. The sizable quantity of 0.75" meters in comparison to the
small quantity of larger meters was significant enough to overcome the reduced usage levels
observed in 2.0" meters during this period versus that observed in 2005.
Although these comparative results appear to convey a substantial increase in usage between the
two periods, it is important to note that this analysis merely presents a brief, three-month
comparison. Despite the increased confidence of the aggregate 3-months of data compared to
that presented in previous months' reports, it is still considered highly likely that factors other
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than increased meter accuracy, such as outdoor temperature and precipitation were also
measurable contributors to the usage increase. Future reports, through the gradual accumulation
of usage data over longer periods, will continue to demonstrate more compelling evidence as to
the actual presence of an overall usage increase and its likely cause.
Comprehensive gYater Meter Consumption Tables
Current Usage Compared to Base Year (May, 2005 to April, 2006)
July-Sept 2007 Overall Average Meter Consumption
vs. July-Sept of the Base Year
(Meters 2" & SmalJer)
60000
50000
40000
30000
20000
10000
Overall Avg/Mtr
~m July-Sept 07 55128
E3 July-Sept Base Year 48474
July-Sept 2007' Average Meter Consumption by Rate Code
vs. July-Sept of the Base Year
(Meters 2" & Smaller)
900000
600000
700000
600000
500000
400000
300000
200000
100000-
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· July-Sep{ 07
[3 July-Sept Base Year
:, Contribution by Meter Type
COM- COM-
0.75 1,00
38298 89743
45026 120007 :
4.6% 9.5%
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713557 43761 92941 564882 141548 282018/
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Problem Resolution Update
1. Accounts of concern presented in last month's Zero Read Meters report were all identified to
be rental properties for which there were likely no tenants during the month of July, and thus
no usage.
2. Accounts of concern presented in last month's Misapplied Rate Code report were all
identified not to have billing errors. Rather, they were identified as new accounts for which
the fixed meter charges were prorated based on the number of days remaining in the billing
cycle following account activation.
3. It was decided that due to the variability of water consumption practices exhibited during
summer months, it was not practical to evaluate the validity of accounts for which measured
usage that was excessively higher or excessively lower than the previous month. Kelly
Rhodes suggested that this verification practice is best reserved for winter months in which
consumption is more consistent month-to-month.
4. Johnson Controls will replace the improperly mounted turbine meter located at Jan's IGA
with either a positive displacement or compound meter.
Zero Read Meters:
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~ a';cc6u:~t: i}:, .' i address rate code Ami (gal) (gal)
i 08246-00 WASHINGTON & E 8TH ST COM- 2.00 98.26 0
~6~25-06 ; ,~-8'~AUR-M~' .............. F~1~2~.75 25.58
21252-00 : 320 E. MAIN ST. .. CO__M- 0_._7.5_ _._ 25.58 ....... 0
I 25210-00 ' 103 YELLOW_S.T_O_N__E ....... :_ _R. ES:-0.75 ..... 2~5.58 0_.I 0
i~_0~;-1-§~._S_.H__A_N_NON RD. ...... COM_-_! .__50 6_! .92 0 0~
All meters for the above listed accounts exhibited zero consumption in September as well as in
the previous month. However, a review of last month's report with the billing clerk, Kelly
Rhodes, revealed that these were accounts which legitimately exhibited zero consumption.
Therefore, unless error is suspected fi.om these meters in this month's consumption reading
retrievals, further investigation of their performance may not be warranted.
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Abnormally LOW Consumption Meters (Use less than half compared with prior month):
~0603~00 ~MECHANIC ARTS BUILDING ICOM-2.00 ~ 183 ~ 98.26! 476551 22'
~1909~00 J905 WEST 4TH STREET 25.58~ 6627~ 37
01455-00
35435-0O
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!1009 READ NG C RCLE
i26320-00 !416 S. 1ST AV.
123120-00 ]413WEST AV,
i27210-00
;WATER SAFETY ROOM
~,29605-00 'i1102 12TH AV.
~,27209.00 iSTEAM ROOM
i20440-00 i301 LAURMAC
11.94; 63511 127'
18.76! 13841 52
5.97! 13524i ..... 52__~4:
25.58! -1272~ 67
3718.77! 21069185i 1245906,
25.58! 54161 329
953.021 290074~i 191069
25,58! 875i 60
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i RES-0 75 36 27!
i RES-0.75 - 35.76[
IRES-0.75 26.74I
!RES-0.75 48 81i
i RES-0.75 26 54!
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iRES-0.75 34.061
~COM- 6.00 ...... 5879.71
RES-0.75 25.81J
'~04090-00 [519 EAST 6TH STREET RES-0.75 31.16i 25.58! 3815 269 -93%
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616 SOUTH 4TH STREET RES-0,75 60
i03215-00 601 EAST 5TH STREET RES-0.75 89.97~. 29.62 36166~ 2970
135245-00 2210 ATCHISON iRES-0.75 53.16i 26,83! 15917 1436
22145-00 19 PENNSYLVANIA COM- 0.75 42.171 25.99i 9874' 972
15355-00 ~ 120 6TH AV. ! RES-0.75 43,28i 26,431 10487 1212
26040-00 310 -310 1/2 WOODLAND :RES-0.75 29.631 9.381 2970i 381
37000-00 1002 GREAT NORTHERN !RES-0.75 30
28346.-00 ~513W. 14TH ST. -!~.~ 53.79! 29.19! 16262 2184
25.591 ~5~i 755=
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~37380-00 ;1005 GREAT NORTHERN RD !RES-0.75 :
25.581 25,581 224
26.02i~ -- - ~¥~? -'~987.36 .... 33-~
=17320-00 ]4167TH AVE
11055-00
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07180-00 1507 1 ST AV.
21196-00 ]204 E. MAIN ST.
!RES-0.75 25.811 25.581 875, 120
iRES-0 75 ' 40.38 26.58i 8886 1302
03125-00 i514 IDAHO ~ RES-0.75 47.49! 17,9'/i ........ ~'2-7-9-8i ....... ~-9~
125020.00 i 116 YELLOWSTONE iRES-0.75 35.69i 26.221 6313; 1~)-~
07110.00 .j306 1ST AV. '~RES-0,75 25.58!.___~_~-~_8~ ..... 576! ....... ~10~5
i36025.00 12619 TOPEKA DR.
......... i_RES-0.75 49.51! 29,55 13913! 2932
',~)6135-00 !313 MONTANA ' R~?-5 ........... ~'~- .... ~'§~ .... 9~J .... ~b¥~
i29009-00 11105 8TH AV. iRES-0.75 60.221 31.92i 19800~ 4234
136586.00 12607 LACKAWANNA iRES-0.75 53.88i 30.641 ....... ~i ...... 3531
101665-00 i602 DATE AV. ~ 33.24! 26.18; 49591 ¥0~-~
111035-00 i217 W. 3RD ST. iRES-O.75 34.491 26,471 5647i 1234
103090-00 .1615 -617 IDAHO AV. ! RES-0.75 37.76~ 27.221 7450i 1646,
i25170-00 i219 YELLOWSTONE AV. iRES-O.75 80.85! 37.03 31147i 7046
114060-00 219 5TH AVENUE JRES-O.75 40.4~ 27.96! 8901i 2057'
7112 DURLAND AV. ~RES.0.75 30,31 25.72 3344! 823
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i12080-00
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d8245-00 !720 7TH AV, iRES.0.75 61.41 33,5T 204501 5146
01520-00 ~618 ELM RES-0.75 77.62 37.73, 29366i 7435
'37385-00 "1003 GREAT NORTHERN RD iRES-0.75 43,371 29.1ff 10532! 2715
~12110-00 ~310 4TH AVENUE ~RES-0.75
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-77%
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J22030-00 d6 OHIO iRES-0.75
109080.00 .1407 2NDAV. !RES-0 75
!'16155-00 1607 6TH AV.
37.84i 27.79 7495{ 1967
46.651 30.16~ 123421 3261
l RES-0.75 37,89i. 28.03~ 7517; 2094
!09155-00 1220 2ND AV. _iRES-0.75 51,411 31.84; 14953: 4189'
108140-0.________0.__0 ] 814 PENNSYLVANIA I RES-0.75 48.961 31.22 13606i 3852
116080-00 i516 6TH AVE I RES-0.75 33,5¥ 26.98 5124i 1518.
128005-00 1248 WEST BEARTOOTH -I RES-0.75 35.681 27.65 63061 1885
i28295-00 ]1318 MEADOW CIRCLE IRES-0.75 78.7L 40.69 29965 9058
136265-00 i2714 TOPEKA DR. RES-0.75 51.35] 32.43 14923i 4518
r 17260-00 1619 7TH AV. iRES.0.75 32.64L 26.78 4630i 1406
110250-00 1918 2ND AVENUE 'i RES-0.75 6-~.84L 36.93 22889! 6986.
124125-00 1218 1/2 DURLANDAV. IRES-0.75 28,021 25.58 20941 651
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,u/~/b-uu ~03 E. 5TH ST. RES-0.75 : 59.52: 35.42', 19418 6156 -68%
i263~0 ;406 S. 1ST AY. ~RES~.75 42.6i 14.72; 10113: 3216 -68%
i26090-00 14.01 WOODLAND AV. iRES-0.75
39.37! 29.05i 8333~ 2655 -68%
~-]_6-~W 8TH ST
d 8020-00 iRES-0 75 83.56i 36.68! 32635 10607 -67%
136378-00 !2708 LACKAWANNA iRES-0.75 35.751 28,05 63431 2109' -67%
23245-00 i314 FORREST AV. :RES-0.75 i 35.41: 27.95; __' 61~5~6~ .... 20~5_0, -67%
35150-00 i2602 ATCHISON DR. :~7'-0,~¥ 29,621 26.04 29701 1002 -06%
09095-00 '1419 2ND AVENUE
:RES-0.75 136.45, 62.531 617251 21071 -66%
05340-00 !515 COLORADO RES-0 75 67.11 28.79! 23592! 8138: -66%
06120-00 301 MONTANA AV. ! RES-0.75 : --~¥' - -- - ~'~.(~;-- -- ~'~¥' 74.-~':~ -65%
[ RES-0.75 81 59! 44.75; 31551 11295' -04%
;01565-00 ,424 ELM AV.
12160-00 i 116 4TH AVENUE
24270-00 1217 1/2 DURLAND AV. ' ;~-¢S--0.~ ...... '~'J ~'~! ....... §~'~-~ .......{~-3~' ~'~.: -64%
: 12150-00 -!4-"~-W. 2ND ST. ;RES-0.75 34,53i 27.99' 5670, 2079 -63%
30608-00 !1119 CHERRY HILLS :RES-0.75 33.61 27.71 516§; 1915 -63%
05100-00 i409 E, 1ST ST,
26265-00 i312 MAPLE AVE
24285-00 1205 DURLAND AV.
27180-00 SOUTH OF LAUREL
:RES-0.75 , 28.4 12.13 ....... -~9~ ....... ~ -63%
RES-0.75 :' '~.~)l 25.58 ....... ~1'~- ..... -4-~ -63%
-~'~.;~ES-~ ._ ~ ~.2 '; ....... ~¢~ ...... ~ ....... ~: ..... ~ ~-~; -03%
iSPC-REF 10082.25 ' '" ~{-~032188, ' ~ ~'~' ~6 -63%
24090-00 ~110 DURLAND AV. ~RES-0,75 35.55; 28.45~----~ 2326; -63%
¢02295-00 520 BIRCH AV ~RES~.75 97.55: 52.12~ 40332 15349 -62%
23295-00 j~9 FORREST AVENUE ~ RES-0.75 55,26 36.08: 17069 6523~ -62%
;23200-00 i206 FORREST RES-0,75 : 48.86~ ....... ~ ...... ~E~, ...... ~¢4 -62%
;3130~00 i1513 E. 8TH ST. '~ES-0~'7~~ '~ .......~6~ .... ~3~ ~¢ ~ -61%
1729~00 i514 7TH AVE iRES-0.75 '~ ~3~ ..... ~'¢ =' ......{~, -~ -61%
04245~0 501 E~T 6TH STREET RES-0.75 32.21 27.38 4398 ....... ~ -61%
:16075-00 ~520 6TH AY. -'~-'" ...... ~-~--'-- 36.01; ~4 ....... ~ -61%
'18015-00 711 ~H AVE ,RES-0.75 40.21' 30.3~,- ...... 8~9~ ...... 34~6, -60%
,31280-00 ;1313 E. 8TH ST. _ ~S-0.75 36.79, 29.24'. 6912 2760 -60%
:02350-00 ~817 E. 4TH ST. ' -RE~:~5- ........ 3~, ..... -2~7~; ~ ~ -00%
~33105-00 ~1008 DAVIS CIRCLE RES-0,75 27.44~ 25,58[ 1765 - 7~
0115~00 J628 LOCUST AV, RES-0.75 55.68i 36.92 17301 6986
08250-00 1902 WASHINGTON RES-0.75 35 43! 28.75: 6164] 2491
3329~00 1001 DUVALL DR .....
-60%
-60%
-60%
-59%
26055-00 1402 SOUTH 4TH STREET RES-0.75 ; 37.99! 29,84 7570: 3089 -59%
21175-00 _.ii~T~IN ST. (~i~:~' ...... ~-~'~i - -~"i7'4'~ ..... ,~¥ ~
iRES-0.75 52.41 36.23 15506 6605
17200-00 ;405 7TH AVE
'30080-00 ;1118 13TH AV.
r28555-00 i1250 VALLEY DR,
=36165-00 i1112 LOCOMOTIVE
26077-00 i501 WOODLAND AV.
i RES-0.75 37.8i 30 05i 7473 3201:
24286.-00
,02185-00
;04270-00
10010-00
13304-5-00
i08165-00
i07430-00
~29-~'~oo
26230-00
j205 1/2 DURLAND AV.. ..... i~R__E_S-0._7_5- ........ _:~,5.8_._3_ 29.__2_1_;.__.__638~8 ........ _274__5.
1921 E. 4TH ST. !RES-1.00 271.91] 134.21; 1328971 57162
1611 WYOMING AVE ....... i-~'1~0'.~- ....... ~i--- -~!----- 1169~I ...... ~
~805 2ND AVENUE !'~-S-0,75 58,52[ 39.14: 18865 8206
!1103 DAVIS CIRCLE ;RES-0.75 141.22i 75,15 64350! 28013
i2610 TOPEKA DR, :RES-0.75 76.131 46.92 2~1' ....... ~¥4~4~
1805 PENNSYLVANIA i ~-~-S--- (~',¥~ ~'~' ~ ~ ..... -~ ~; ~1; ....... ~
11103 1ST AVENUE RES-0.75 63.04~ 41.28 21348 9380
[1035 9TH AVE ..... :~.~ ......... ~I ..... ~' ...... ~i ~
[302 SOUTH 5TH STREET iRES-0.75 39.17; 30.84: 8221i 3643
:09050~0 ]309 2ND AVENUE IRES-0.75 ! 59.141 39.73i ~i 8527
~35610~0 ~2202 E. MARY~ND LN. ?RES-0.75 { 40.33~ 31.37~ 8856i 3~3~
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]31315-00 11702 E. 8TH ST. ~RES-0.75 7945~ 48.82~ 303761 13531' -55%
~02310-00 ~510 BIRCH AY. IRES-0.75 34,6~ 28.84 5707~ 2543, -55%
J36386-00 ~2702 ~C~W~NA LN. ~-RES-0.75 68.23~ 43,94~ ~ 10846, -55%
~09265-00 ~12 2NDAV. ~RES-0.75 104.41, 60,2~ 44102~ 19785 -55%
~12~5-00 ~201 4TH AY, rRES-O.75 27,41~ 25.68~ 17501 800: -54%
!14265-00 '~520 5TH AV. 15244.
]05300-00 301 E. 4TH ST.
1-17115-00 '~106 7TH AV.
iRES-0.75
84.78i 5~.~ -- 33308i
2T.9l 25.581 _ 9201
426
iRES-0.75 31.521 27.61; 40171 1863:
!29535-00 !1119 12TH AVE, RES-0.75
6280-00 ~ 602 6TH AV. RES-0.75
52.211 37 23! 15394: 7158:
98.8_6~ ~94 ...... 41058': ...... ~-9~
25.581 - -2-5~§~ ......... ~T~F ....... 3~
111255-00 414 3RD AVENUE
i18095-00 1013 7TH AV,
1-17215-00 419 7TH AV.
116260-00 ;'02 6TH AV.
!14270-00 514 5TH AVENUE
135090-00 ~407 ATCHISON DR.
127342-00 520 8TH AV,
136365-00 i2714 LACKAWANNA
RES-0.75
RES-0.75 49.55i 36.05! 139351 6508
RES-0.75 69.821 45.55" 25080r 11729:
]23170-00 i213 WEST AVENUE
!36255-00 i1091 MILWAUKEE
......... _R_E S -__0 ._7_5 .... _.2_17.5~4 .......... _1~_5_!_._ _106328i 4~99~2_9
RES-0.75 66.72i 44,19; 23375[ 10981
RES-0.75 51.62! 37.11
~COM- 2.00 315.861 201.62; 120428i 57596
iRES-0.75 28.03! 26.04 2094 1002
..... [~-E~Td. TT" ~ ' 30.5?'; .... -2-7¥-2?; ....34~:~!' .... 1¥7-~
9051-00 1202 8TH AVE I RES-0.75 30.77; 27.37j 3598[ 1728
i 09230 ~b-' -"i'~'~"N'lb-,~,~¥ I-~-~--(~ ~'~ ........... ~-.¥~1 .....~.~ ..... ~ .... ~2-5-~'
[37305-00 11003 GOLDEN SPIKE ClR !RES-0.75 145 981 83~ 66968.44 32328.56
9170-00 13~ FOUNDATION AVE RES-0.75 62
H8125-00 11037 ~H AVE RES-0.75 ~1.~7-'-' ~.7~; ~0~0¢ 100~
126066-00 1420 WOODLAND AV
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RES-0.75 62.96i 43,17 21303: 10420 -51%
f19140-00 11201 WEST 4TH ST !RES-0.75 , 32.56i · 2-8.-~; ...... F458-~i ....... 2-~-5-9
-51%
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110265-00
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r918 DATE AV. !RES-0.75 42.75[ 33,361 10188! 5027
1906 2ND AVENUE .......... -RES-0.75 "-'---7~[ ~.~ ...... ~:1-~i 1~
i2412 ~C~W~ .... ~?0.~ ....... ¢~.8~L .... 35.9~,_ . 1~9~; .~4_8
i2~0 DUR~ND :RES-0.75 39.6Z 31.9~ 8475 4226
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J~HNSON
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101325-00 11404 E. 6TH ST. IRES-0.75
]29001-00 11013 8TH AV. I RES-0.75
i14085-00 !202 5TH AVENUE rRES-0.75
]07015-00 301 1ST AVENUE I RES-0.75
114325-00 !316 5TH AV ~
120257-00 ~ 1111 2ND AV. I RES-0.75
124275-00 ]213 DURLAND AV. IRES-0.75
127053-00 '1401 S 1ST AVE
25.581 27.09! 22I
25.581 25.581 7I
25.581 31.7 ___ 60
25.71 15I
33,27 97,
37,95 2691
32.67 .... 180~-
364.72 8161]
26.7= 821
26.6,~ 97'r
30.4' 3141
[05210-00 .~.313 E. 5TH ST. !RES-0.75
i17117-00 !106 1/2 7TH AV. -i'RES-0.75
25.58[
8.25[
6.6!
25,581
4121
4982
4645
ICOM- 0.75 39.06~
~0__~; 109 5TH AV. iRES-0,75 · 5.251 1391~
107150-00 1208 1ST AVENUE iCOM- 0,75 25.581 1331
7.43! 3433
25.58i 28.83! ~? 2536
[17140-00 Ill SOUTH 7TH AVE iCOM- 0.75 25,581 25,581 37! 3~i
!36200-00 ]-1100 MILWAUKEE !RES-0.75 : 25.58! 33.75! 681 5243
~.6020-00 1212 WOODLAND AVE. ~ RES-0.75 25,8! 35,39i 6141
103015-00 RES-0.75 9,971 39.61i 12341 8467
{RES-0.75 25.581 31,19! 696i 3830
...... !-R~0. ~5 .........-~ ..... ~ .~ ~, ..... ~¥5~ ?-'--~-'~ 1782
[26115-00
35375-00
_L711 E. 6TH ST.
1301 WOODL~ND AV.
'! 101 S PENN ~;[-~-~[-~
19475-00 L82o w. 9TH ST. iRES-0.75 29.42 51.36i 2865! 14923
27332-00 1920 W. MAIN ST. COM- 0.75 25,58[ 25.58~ ~'~. ..... 344;
36385-00 !2704 LACKAWANNA IRES-0.75 8.5T 32.81'i 928; 4727~
i35445-b~-- [1005 REAb~-CLE ~-'~E~:o~---~-~ 25.5~ ...... ~-6.--9~; .......... .~9--~[ ....1496,
13170-00 ~[,502 4TH AV, IRES-0,75 ! 25.58; 29,651 598; 2985:
!05180-00 [312 EAST 6TH STREET [RES-0.75 ; 27.26~ 39.4 16761 8~
122045-00 115 1/2 IDAHO AV. !RES-0.75 i 27,07 37.67' 1563i 7398
[3700%00 i1002 GREAT NORTHERN ;RES-0.75 25.58i 9.381 1501 688
111100-00 i208 3RD AVENUE ;RES-0.75 ; ~'~i-- -~1.69i ...... ~'~'~---'" ~
135105-00 12413 ATCHISON ,RES-0,75 : 29.25 46.9. 2760: 12477~
',01298-00 1'-'i'~ 415 E. ~1-~'. i'~, ~:(~.T5-'-~' ...... ~-'~'- ...... ~'~ ? ..... -1-;~i ...... $~
~15335-00 ',216 6TH AV. IRES-0.75 ! 31.61 54,161 40621 16463
127090-00 1209 SOUTH 1ST AVENUE iCOM- 0.75
137340-00 !406 SANTA FE DR iRES-0.75 : 44,16i 97.81 109661 40474~
]07480-00 11030 1ST AVENUE RES-0.75 19.781 68.14i 7091]
120280-00 i226 LAU RMAC i RES-0.75 28.61' 7111 2416
!37245-00 1403 SANTA FE DRIVE IRES-0.75
27.4~t
120220-00 407 WEST 11TH STREET IRES-0.75 14.121
=, 19062-00 102 8TH AV. UNIT A IRES-0.75 12.3§i
i32055-00
[35225-00
1218 BEARTOOTH i RES-0.75
2308 ATCHISON DR. IRES-0.75
35, 17651 5932'
34.32; 1705! 5558,
26.6 411 1309
18.91 66.73~ 7510,, 23382;
25.581 27.821 643 1982;
!16175-00 ;517 W. 7TH ST. iRES-0.75 39.19i 69.95 82351 25148
i17025-00 !612 W. 1ST ST. RES-0.75
101640-00 1622 DATE AV.
119168-00
1308 FOUNDATION AVE
25.58! 25.58 7; 22
16.491 ...... ¥0~'~'~ ' ..... -3~;f ..... -9¥2~;
61.4~ 135.01' 20450i
RES-0.75
i35190-00 12410 ATCHISON DR. RES-0.75
i15180-00 11007 5TH AV. RES-0.75 i 26.49! 30.98 1249~ 3718:
:10140-00 ~923 2ND AV. RES-0.75 [ 37.491 63,66 7300,
02155-00 !518 COTTONWOOD AV. RES-0.75 ~ 25.58i 25.58 217 628
09215-00 150[.~_~_~N D AVE. I.RES-0.75 28.07! 27.56, 2117; 6059
!719 E. 6TH ST.
25.92 3141 935~
03005-00 i RES-0.75 31.87; 45.91: 4204; 11931
;04290-00 'i705 WYOMING AV. I RES-0,75 13.031 43.84: 3830i 10794
30125-00 i1301 W. MARYLAND LN. RES-0.75 28.77i 36.821 25061 6934
31318-00 !708 MULBERRY iRES-0.75 32,031 45.63, 4301! 11774
i36195-00 Ill 03 LOCOMOTIVE ~RES-0.75 26.41 30.11 3239
136250-00 [1097 MILWAUKEE iRES-0.75 25.81~ 28.471 875! 2341
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CONTROLS
Laurel, MT
Water Meter & AMR Upgrade
Date: 101112007
Johnson Controls Business Services
Abnormall
(Use more than
i37195-00
129004-00
1506 ROUNDHOUSE DRIVE IR__ES-0.75
i1025 8TH AVE RES-0.75
101430.00 1506 FIR
RES-0.75
32.9i 47721 12701
24.92~ 56 751 67391 17892
34.67r 51.95i 57521
~1- 38.8~-- 30371
i26125-00 ]219 WOODLAND AV. RES-0.75
i'30638-00 ;1120 CHERRY HILLS DR. RES-0.75 ~1' 45.891 4540i 11923
t05150-00 1409 E. 5TH ST. !RES-0 75 42.72J
124040-00 ]219 FORREST AV. ]RES-0.75
i27240.00
']833 S. YELLOWSTONE AV. ~RES-1.00
12015-00 i19 4TH AVE :RES-0.75
31.36[ - 3927~
29.151 27151 7031
41,44I 59.111 6134~
25.58,F 26.95; 583i 1503
:16270-00 ;,616 6TH AVE ~RES-0.75 25,581 25.58i 52 135
'22110-00 !19 WYOMING iRES-0.75 26.171 29.241 10771
:13330-00
!RES-0.75 3o.6_1_L,__. ~___[~,lI ........ ,_3_5_1 _6 .... 8983
!05330-00 1511 COLORADO AV. RES-0.75 27.2L 31.73 1638;
i27080.00 203 SE 4TH ST. 'COM- 2.00 213.411 386.31 64081 159174
135550-00 '2402 E. MARYLAND LN. RES-0.75 27.64 32.64; 1877: 4630'
31.65 42,53 4084 10068
43.46~ 71.25 10577'
1902 4TH AVENUE
130596-00 1109 CHERRY HILLS DR. RES-0.75
115195-00 d017 5TH AV. !RES-0.75
119025-00 1719 W. 1ST ST. RES-0.75
35,26{
119330-00 815 8TH AV. ~RES-0.75 40.17
!09005-00 1117 W. 1ST ST. COM- 0.75 39,381
50.95; 6074
62,8~ 21221
60.44, 8340~ 19919
,16405-00 ;918 6TH AV.
RES-0.75
i15215-00 1014 5TH AVENUE ....... : RES-0._7~5__ 33.42
130300-00 ~1408 W. MARYLAND LN. ~RES-0.75 41.24
i13250.00 .1007 4TH AV. RES-0.75 38.47i 57.321
26.4~[' 29.58; 1242: 2947
46.03; 5056~
4002
;17180-00 !319 7TH AVE ....... ~Rg~7~:_7_5 ..........29___5__8L-~"~'. ~.~i--'}~','~"~"~: ......... ~¥9 5~
i09175-00 ;203 w. 2ND ST. RES-0.75 27.83] 32.53i 1990, 4570
RES-0.75 29.26 35.7 2775 '6-~§:
6050-00 520 W. 5TH ST.
1095-00 212 3RD AV.
!20468-00 : 224 W. 12TH ST.
103120-00 ~518 IDAHO AV.
[01480-00 ;519 ELM
[ 11225-00 ,520 3RD AV.
11185-00 519 3RD AV.
i 19160.00 :1110 W. 4TH ST.
I~ 12608 TOPEKA DR.
iRES-0,75 36.58L_- 51,9~_ ..... 6799_! 15222_
:RES-0.75 25.58/ 25.58 194 434
~RES-0.75 ' -25-~-8---~5.71: ....... ~-6-¢; ....... T~
iRES-0.75 29,03, 1189~ 2640
RES-0.75 40.18 59.32 8782;
RES-0.75 21.691 54.81 7682 16823
.......... RES~0~~- ........ -~8i - ~-~-- ~¥(~ ;' ~
37147-00 1600 ROUNDHOUSE
29350.00 ;1017 11TH AVE
COM- 3.00 193.771 207.75: 6642! 14332
RES-0.75 39.031 56.04 8146
20465-00 1202W. 12TH ST.
07210.00 i512 1ST AVE.
19360-00 1919 8TH AV.
~RES-0.75 18.64 28.13: 1017 2147
: RES-0.75 49--~ ..... -¢~76~:"' "~ ~; ...... 28820
26145-00 1201 WOODLAND AV. iRES-0.75
07240.00 !203 EAST 8TH STREET iCOM- 3.00
09180-00 1207 W. 2ND ST. RES-0.75
25115-00 ]501 YELLOWSTONE AV. ;RES-0.75
15420-00 il0 S. 5TH AV. 'COM- 1.00
29.761 35.88~ 3044 6418
203.09t 226.63 11766
30.23 36.74 3306~
28,411 1115! 2304
37.81J .....45.7_~ ...... ~144~ ....
13030-00 [419 4TH AVENUE
09002-00
36580-00
]115 W 1 ST-CITY HALL
1'2509 LACKAWANNA DR.
RES-0.75
COM- 0.75
RES-0.75
30.22] 36.54~ 3299 6777
28.03 31.98, 2094 4264
32.541 41.01~ 4578
29013-00 11123 8TH AV. RES-0.75 27.95E 31.69! 2050
04010-00 1601 E. 6TH ST. RES-0.75 37.7] 51.211 7413, 14848
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[27210°00 IWATER SAFETY ROOM ICOM-10.00 39761.11] 3718.77i 21069185[ 1245906~
i27180-00 .ISOUTH OF LAUREL __ISPC-REF 10082.25i 4371.31 ~/ ~
i27209-00 iSTEAM ROOM !COM- 6.00 5879.71 953.02' 2900744~. 191069;
127255-00 I11 SO. 9TH AVE. !COM- 2.00 2247.351 1989.44 1182745! 1040894!
{'27256-00 [_11 S. 9TH AV. iCOM- 2.00
i~ i FOOTBALL FIELD ICOM- 2,00
'[ COM- 2.00
2029,46! 1891.731 1062908~_ 987158~
2112.441 2070.73: 1108551[_ 1085602i
1391.191 1068.43~ 711864[ 534341!
[YARDS
~ 1/2 S. 1ST AV.
J27370-00 !1ST AVE IRRIGATION
127202-00 'IADMINBUILDING iCOM-3.00 1292.01i 111344! 610675[ 512462!
127119-00 .iCOM- 6.00 -- ~- 344828, 2191641
i~ ~COM- 1.50
119438-00 [712 8TH AVE IRRIGATION iCOM- 2.00
27343-00 [520 8TH AVE- IRRIGATION !COM- 1.50
1400-00 1820 3RD AV. ICOM- 3.00
1232.581 1004.1
772.31.[ 990.4: 3914581 511415i
756~33~ 856.55t 362690! 4178031
6_99.7_.~6L. ~1033.12; 351560i 5349101
507.71! 610,2
228813i 235680~
i27360-00 [E 8TH ST IRRIGATION iCOM- 2.00 642.671 544.07 300172~ 2459421
27079-00 i205 SE 4TH ST. '~COM- 3.00 581.1, 553.49 219673! ~!
i27025-00 1310 SOUTH 1STAVENUE iCOM-2.00
!27345-00 1701 4TH AVENUE iCOM- 2,00
._5_51.2~8i_,_ 6__12~5~3.._._24990~7i~_ __:283597_!
553.351 494.44: 251051 2186481
!27073-00 !E RAILROAD & S iCOM- 2.00 412.51-,'- 324.88; 173588i 125395r
'~23010-00 iRAILROAD STREET ~COM- 2.00 486.74i 430.884 214414~, 183686;
127221-00 iSOUTH SCHOOL- !COM- 1.50 543.66; 461.17: 265705i '~2~i
115391-00 114 6TH AVE iCOM- 1.50 437.971 393.23, 2075701 182968'
!07423-00 11035 1STAVE IRRIGATION iCOM- 1,00 427.6i 458.32 2185211
i05005-00 1'608 WYOMING ICOM- 3.00 361.69i 400.12
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-28%
-14%
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!~ 1506 SOUTH 5TH STREET [RES-1.25 ..... 408.0--~i- "3"%'~3-2~- :1'~'9'~'9~!~ '~-'~-1';
i27061-00 [500 SE 4TH ST. COM- 2.00 346.31~ 353.82: 1371761 141305;
127166-00 SEWAGE TREATMENT iCOM- 1.50 334.45i 371.97; 1506401 171277', 14%
i 01635-00 - -[ 110-'-"~-~-~ iRES-2.00 305.98i 340.88: 1149901 134191: 17%
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i 19436-00 _~ ~-2- 8~- TR RIG AT I O N iCOM- 2.00 : 289.82~ 372.06 106104~ 151335[
~7058-00 i4~5 S. 1ST AV, ,COU- 1.50 ~'- -'~23.1~?- ~'~3~,' "'- 1~4~'-"¥378~' -5%
~-~0-- :- -~ 83.21 ?-~8~'~ '- -'~ ..... ~[ -2%
!07298-00 1315 E. MARYLAND LN.
i27211-00 !421 YELLOWSTONE AV.
!01400-00 J1303 E, 6TH ST. iRES-2.00
06042-00 IGYMNASIUM
!27100000 1103SOUTH 1STAVE
[05006-00 ]608 WYOMING AVE
;07240000 !203 EAST 8TH STREET
:~ ~ 1-~4~7~" - ' '!~S~0~J-'~4-(~ ~-'~&.O~ .........iCOM- 1.00
268.98i 279.66 94644i 'i 0~0~"~ ~-', 6%
~-0~:¥,~'§ ..... 313.47"---¥4~.~-- 13~9~-'"'"~5~99~; 13%
271,6~ 240.24...., 1~7~L.._ 115476~ -13%
iCOM- 1.25 259.36~ 242.06 117997~ 108~2i
203.09{ 226.63 117661 24721
1 ~300~ ]712 8TH AV. APT. ~ l COM- 2.00 222.34i 220.35 689961 67896i -2%
[23075-00 ~SOUTH 4TH ST. LAUREL fRES-1.50 217.7~ 218.67 864~q-~ '-~ _8696~ 1%
1539~00 ~14 6TH A~NUE COM- 2,00 218.711 215.24 66998~ 65091~ -3%
:27030000 216 SO 1ST AVE iCOM- 1,00 240.41; 215,72 1155661 101990~ -12%
01513-00 ~703 ELM AV. RES-1.50 207.36i 206.87 80739i 80470i 0%
19015-00 1707 WEST MAIN ST, !COM- 2.00 215,231 201.91 -_6-5_0-~_~ ~_- -5-¢'¢-5~! -11%
~02185-00 [921 E. 4TH ST. iRES-I,00 271.91 134.21 1328971 57162 -57%
~27040--00 1306 S. 1ST AV. ~COM- 0.75 225.941 169.77. 110943l 80051! -28%
i28145-00 iC05W. 14TH ST. RES-0.75 234.871 228.93: ;I-15~1- 11-'~§I -3%
27380-00 !POST OFFICE IRRIGATION COM- 1.00 225.52 227.61 10~? 108535j 1%
19437-00 {712 8TH AVE APT #1-LAUREL iCOM- 2.00 ! 192.08i 207.24 52345{ 60685i 16%
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Misapplied Rate Codes:
37001-00 11002 GREAT NORTHERN UNIT B !RES-0.75 9.381 92[ 202.50
26320-00 1416 S. 1STAV.
26040-00 I310-310 1/2 WOODLAND
01455-00 [501 ELM AV.
i35435-00 1009 READING CIRCLE
16265-00 _i620 6TH AV. --
37195-00
~18020-00
i05340-00
6420-00
i09215-00
125077-00
!09080-00
i26340-00
506 ROUNDHOUSE DRIVE
iRES.-0.75 5.97~
iRES-0.75 9.38
!RES-0.75 11.941~
~RES-0.75 18.761
!RES-0.75 54.39!
~' 65.37
51! 33
406 S. 1ST AV.
7! 7.33;
278~- ..... 1.07
._ RES-0.75 ~_ 39.64 16981 0.88
619 W. 8TH ST. R~=~-0.7~
515 COLORADO ,RES-0.75 28.79i lO68i .............0.32!
906 6TH AVE RES-0.75 29.9~ ...........15461 0.30
507 2ND AVE. '- -"i RES-0.75
;01_ W_~OODLAN D AV_. ............ !RES-0.75 , 18.01[ .............. ~'~i ......... -1.32~
407 2ND AV. ' ........ ~-0.7~- ............. 17.2' .......... ~-~! .............L~-.~-~]
!RES-0.75 14.72 430! -3.29
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;03125-00 i514 IDAHO ................ "R'~-~ ' -- ......... 17.~ ......... ~§~i .......... -3.-~.~ !
05265-00 3o9 EAST 3RD STREET ~'" i ....... ~"~ ..... ~i .......... ~:~A'~
In the table above, the values listed in the column titled "Effective Rate Charged" represent the
equivalent rate charged per ccf (rates per gallon have not yet been issued by the City) to these
customers once the fixed fees are removed. Values above $1.36/ccf are an indication that these
customers were charged mom than the established rate during this billing cycle. Values below
$1.36/ccf are an indication that these customers were charged less than the established rate
during this billing cycle.
Meters Approaching Life Expectancy:
The city of Laurel does not supply cumulative dial readings in their monthly extract to JCI.
Without these cumulative readings meter life cannot be determined.
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Projected Outcomes For The Next Reporting Period:
* Determine from an accuracy and maintenance standpoint the appropriate meter type to
replace the existing turbine meter at Jan's IGA.
e Order and schedule for replacement installation of the new meter.
Recommendations/Actions:
* At a minimum, annually test all water meters 6" and larger. Test the accuracy of 2", 3"
and 4" meters in intervals of 4, 3 and 2 years respectively.
· Establish an efficient route to cover all of Laurel's metered area, drive it once at
reasonable pace without stopping and return to the shop to upload read data. Then using
the quantity of unread meters derived, identify route alternatives or reductions/increases
in vehicle speed to more efficiently gather the data.
Report .4 cceptance:
Business Review Services Report Respectfully Submitted by:
Craig A. Wright
Performance Assurance Engineer I1
Johnson Controls, Inc.
10289 W. Centennial Rd.
Littleton, CO 80127
303-932-3784
Date/O// /O7
Report reviewed and accepted by
Mary Embleton
City Clerk
City of Laurel
115 West First
Laurel, MT 59044
406-628-7431
Date / /
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