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File #: 07-0340    Version: 1 Name: 11/19/07 - Zamboni Purchases
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/24/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/19/2007 Final action: 11/19/2007
Enactment date: 11/19/2007 Enactment #: R-07-569
Title: Resolution to Approve the Purchase of two Zamboni Ice Resurfacers from Charles R Mueller & Sons, Inc. ($144,300.00)
Title
Resolution to Approve the Purchase of two Zamboni Ice Resurfacers from Charles R Mueller & Sons, Inc. ($144,300.00)
Memorandum
The attached resolution authorizes the purchase of a 2007 Zamboni model 545 with a gasoline engine at a cost of $72,055.00 and a 2007 Zamboni model 545 with a propane-powered engine at a cost of $72,245.00 for the total purchase amount of $144,300.00 from Charles R Mueller & Sons, Inc., Mt Clemens, Michigan.

The gasoline powered Zamboni model 545 will be assigned to the Buhr Park Ice Rink facility and will replace an existing 1983 resurfacer at Buhr Park. The 1983 machine has been in service for 23.5 years with over 6,600 hours of use. The propane powered Zamboni model 545 will be assigned to the Veterans Memorial Park Ice Arena and will replace an existing 1996 resurfacer at Veterans Memorial Park. The 1996 unit has been in service for 11 year with over 4,330 hours of use. To maintain both machines as primary units would require extensive repairs at an estimated cost of over $39,000.00 for the 1983 unit and $20,000.00 for the 1996 machine. In order to keep the 1996 machine in operation we have spent $10,000.00 for batteries and an additional $2,000.00 in miscellaneous repairs this year.

When replaced, the 1983 machine will be sold for scrap. The 1996 machine has minimal trade-in value ($2,000.00) and is more cost effective as a back-up unit for use when the new resurfacers are out-of-service for routine maintenance or repairs. In recent years Parks and Recreation Services has expended more than $3,500.00 annually to rent resurfacers for use when one of the machines is being serviced. The availability of rental machines is limited. The ice facilities cannot operate without a resurfacing machine and if a rental unit is not available when a mechanical breakdown occurs, the facility would be closed and revenues will be lost. At some point in the future, when the estimated annual repair cost of the 1996 unit exceeds $3,500...

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