Pubdate: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 Source: Marion Star, The (OH) Copyright: 2003 The Marion Star. Contact: http://www.marionstar.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.marionstar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2991 Author: Monica Torline CHOPPERS TO BE USED TO DETECT MARIJUANA FIELDS MARION -- The price is going up for putting coppers in choppers looking for pot-growers. The Ohio Attorney General entered into a contract with the Marion County Sheriff's Office for the use of the county's helicopters in the detection of marijuana fields. Unless both parties agree otherwise, the contract limits the state's usage of the aircraft to a maximum of 177 flight hours, or $48,750. The state can use the Schewizer 300 helicopter for $275 per flight hour, and the Bell OH 58 Aircraft fetches $325 per flight hour. Last year, the Sheriff's Office charged $220 and $250, respectively. The Sheriff's Office is expected to make a larger profit than last year because of the increased rates. The money the office earns from the runs pays for the sheriff's aviation program, bringing no expense to the county's budget. In other business: The county engineer was given permission to repair the Holland Road bridge in Marion Township. It will cost $25,720 to replace the steal stringer beams, bridge floor and abutment work. After it's completed, the bridge will be able to handle all legal load limits. The commissioners approved an increase in the cost of the Bellaire Gardens Flood and Drainage Project in Marion Township. Due to new easements and changes needed in the alignment of the storm sewer, an additional $1,700 is needed for the redesign work. The contract the county originally signed with Bischoff Miller Consulting Engineers was worth $9,000, of which $4,000 was paid by Marion Township and the rest through Community Development Block Grant funds. The commissioners appropriated $3,273 to fix the generator at the Edward J. Ruzzo Juvenile Detention Center. Marion County Disaster Services was given the go-ahead to apply for $5,872 from the State of Ohio's 2003 Homeland Security Grant Exercise Program. The board approved a contract with the Ohio Department of Health for payment of $61,250 for services provided from July 1, 2003, to June 30, 2004, by the Marion County Family and Children First Council. The commissioners meet at 9 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday in their chambers, located in the Marion County Building. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom