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Council affirms airport maintenance deal, clarifies fuel-farm ownership and approves a lease swap
Summary
Town staff defended a six-month maintenance agreement for the airport's FuelMaster point-of-sale system, saying City Services bought the fuel farm from Hawthorne Ascension and the town holds a lease; the council approved the Syntech Systems maintenance agreement and later approved a tenant's lease swap at the airport.
The Stevensville Town Council approved a six-month maintenance agreement for the airport's FuelMaster point-of-sale system and addressed questions about ownership of the airport fuel farm, saying a private company, City Services, purchased the fuel infrastructure from Hawthorne Ascension and has leased it to the town.
Brian, the airport manager, recapped the transaction and asked the council to approve an extended maintenance agreement with Syntech Systems Incorporated for the FuelMaster pedestal at the airport. He said the six-month agreement would cost $850 (Syntech normally offers one-year terms but agreed to pro-rate because the town expects a permanent tank later in the year) and "covers technical support and parts for that point of sale system." He…
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