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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 23, 1998 <br /> proposed fee is a reasonable deviation from the lowest bid. Mr. Wessel explained that the four <br /> bids were solicited according to City policy, but that TLPA's interior design department offers <br /> not only the desired quality but a commitment to the City's scheduling obligations. <br /> Council Member Lyden expressed concern regarding the budget question, adding that absent <br /> more complete financial information consideration of the interior design matter is premature. <br /> Mayor Sullivan recommended that this issue be included in the March 15 budget discussion, <br /> adding that it would be appropriate to review the entire budget picture. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved that Council authorize the City Attorney to negotiate a <br /> contract for interior design services with The Leonard Parker Associates for approximately <br /> $41,800. Mayor Sullivan seconded the motion. <br /> Council Member Bergeson spoke again in favor of approval of professional interior design <br /> service. <br /> Motion carried, with Council Members Neal and Lyden voting no. <br /> Hot Air Balloon Contract- Mr. Wessel explained that the promotional program established to <br /> promote the identity of Lino Lakes within and outside the community has included the use of <br /> Blue Yonder Balloon Company's hot air balloon for the past three years. Contracting a balloon <br /> service is generally an expensive promotional endeavor and, according to Mr. Wessel,the City <br /> has been availed of this service because Mary Alice Divine has agreed to supply it for far below <br /> standard cost. He added that this balloon,whose use has been approved annually for the past <br /> four years, has been an integral part of the City's promotional campaign and has become a <br /> familiar sight over the north and east metro areas. Mr. Wessel stated that use of the balloon in <br /> 1998 will be especially important with construction of the civic complex within The Village. <br /> In keeping with economic development's policy to solicit proposals, Mr. Wessel indicated that <br /> two other bids were obtained, as follows: <br /> 1. Winfield Balloon Company $200/flight= $4,000 <br /> 1931 Benjamin St.NE Special event inflation= $300 + <br /> Minneapolis, MN 55418 <br /> 2. Wiederkehr Balloons $600/flight= $12,000 <br /> 1604 Euclid St. Special event inflation= $500 <br /> St. Paul, MN 55108 <br /> The contract with Ms. Divine calls for a payment of$60 per flight, for a maximum of$1,200 per <br /> contract year, with inflations at special events of$100. <br /> 12 <br />
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