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File #: 07-0067    Version: 1 Name: 10/15/2007 - Two Commercial Mowers
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/20/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/15/2007 Final action: 10/15/2007
Enactment date: 10/15/2007 Enactment #: R-07-482
Title: Resolution to Approve the Purchase of Two Commercial Mowers from John Deere Company (State of Michigan Contract #701B6200191) for $73,057.00
Title
Resolution to Approve the Purchase of Two Commercial Mowers from John Deere Company (State of Michigan Contract #701B6200191) for $73,057.00
Memorandum
The attached resolution authorizes the purchase of a 2007 John Deere model 1565 commercial six-foot wide mower at $30,033 and a 2007 John Deere model 1600 commercial eleven-foot wide mower at $43,024 for a total of $73,057 through the Cooperative Purchase provision of the 2007 State of Michigan Extended Purchasing contract.

These will replace a 1993 and a 1997 six foot wide mowers currently being used by the Field Operation Unit. Both of these mowers have experienced a substantial increase in repair costs. The repair cost for the 1993 mower has increase by 341% and the 1997 mowers cost has increase by 209% from fiscal year 2006 to fiscal year 2007.

The model 1565 mower will be upgraded over the unit it replaces to include a cab and snow broom to allow the machine to be used in the winter months for side walk snow removal. The model 1600 mower is also upgraded to increase the width of the mower deck from six foot to eleven foot. The extra width is needed to maintain the increased mowing frequency of the City’s parks

The John Deere Company of Cary, NC (unit will be delivered, set up and serviced by Thesier Equipment Company of South Lyon, MI) was awarded Contract Number 071B6200191 by the State of Michigan, for Lawn & Garden Equipment. This contract is part of the States extended purchasing program, which allows local government agencies to purchase off it through the Cooperative Purchase provision

The Fleet and Facility Unit has budgeted adequate funds for the replacement of the mower and the Field Operations General Fund has budgeted adequate funds for the purchase of the upgrades to the mowers.

John Deere Company received Human Rights approval on September 5, 2007.
Staff
Prepared by: Matt Kulhanek, Fleet and Facilities Unit Manager
Reviewed by: Karla Henderson, Field Operations Unit Manager...

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