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Date: Fri 06-Jun-1997

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Date: Fri 06-Jun-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: STEVEB

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COUNCIL APPROVES FUNDS FOR TOWN HALL ROOF

BY STEVE BIGHAM

The Legislative Council voted Wednesday night to give the Town Board of

Managers an additional $60,750 for roof repairs to Edmond Town Hall.

The town's total expense for the roof will be $85,750.

Last winter, the Board of Managers came to the town asking for $50,000 to help

pay for a $175,000 new flat roof on the back side of the Main Street building.

The town, however, only agreed to pay $25,000, to be paid through Local

Capitol Improvement Plan (LoCIP) funding.

A closer look at the town hall's roof has since revealed that the slate roof

on the front of the building needs a complete replacement, not just patch work

as originally thought. The Board of Managers has decided to do that work at

this time, as well. That raises the cost of the project to $250,000.

Wednesday's vote by the council may reflect a change in thinking on the part

of the council; it was the council that decided to cut the Board of Managers'

original budget request in half.

"We recognized that it was something that just needed to be done," said

council chairman Pierre Rochman. "We also recognized that in the future, the

board of managers will need additional funding because they've used up their

entire capital account."

Although Edmond Town Hall was built as a town hall by the town's benefactress

Mary Hawley back in 1929, the town traditionally has not paid for the rent or

maintenance of the building. Nearly all costs have been paid by the Hawley

Trust Fund and receipts for movie ticket sales, the rental of the gym, the

Alexandria Room, and other rooms in the building.

Board of Managers chairman Edgar Beers said some, if not all, of the roof work

will be completed this summer no matter how much the Legislative Council

agrees to contribute. All roof work will need to be completed within the next

five years.

The roof work will be done by Commercial Roofing & Contracting, Inc of Putnam.

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