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COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 14, 1998 <br /> entertained residents in Sunrise Park on Sunday evenings during the months of June and July. <br /> On average, approximately 125 adults and children have been coming to these concerts every <br /> Sunday. The kids love to listen to the music and play on the playground equipment while mom <br /> and dad enjoy the entertainment, visit with friends and neighbors, or munch on a picnic supper. <br /> This is the third year that the Fiends of the Parks Foundation has donated the grant proceeds to <br /> the Lino Lakes Parks and Recreation Department. <br /> Council Member Dahl moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 170, as presented. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 170 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Cleaning Services of City Buildings -Mr. Tesch stated the Public Services <br /> Division solicited bids for interior cleaning of City buildings for 1999. This includes cleaning of <br /> the existing City Hall,the Police Building, Centennial Fire District Station No. 2, and the Parks <br /> and Recreation Building. Sealed bids were opened on November 13, 1998. Two (2) companies <br /> submitted bids. All potential bidders were informed of the expected closure of the current Police <br /> Building and the current Parks and Recreation Building sometime mid year of 1999. The City <br /> reserves the right to terminate any or all described buildings at any time. Monthly amounts were <br /> itemized for each building. Bidders must provide proof of liability coverage in the amount of not <br /> less than$300,000 per individual and$750,000 per occurrence. <br /> Total monthly amounts for the four(4)buildings were submitted as follows: <br /> Diamond Cleaning Services $1,208.77 per month <br /> Coverall Cleaning Concepts $1,793.00 per month <br /> Staff recommended approval of a contract with Diamond Cleaning Services from January 1, <br /> through December 31, 1999. Diamond Cleaning Services has provided cleaning services for the <br /> City since January, 1997, and has done a good job. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to approve the bid and contract with Diamond Cleaning Services. <br /> Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT,BRIAN WESSEL <br /> SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 15 -98,Zoning Text Amendment Pertaining to Non- <br /> Conforming Structures,Brian Wessel-Mr. Wessel stated this item received its first reading at <br /> the November 23, 1998, Council meeting. The amendment would allow alterations to an <br /> existing, residential non-conforming structure if "... they will improve the livability thereof, <br /> provided they will not increase the number of dwelling units or expand the size or degree of non- <br /> conformity of the existing structure". The existing wording of the ordinance would not allow the <br /> size of the building or structure to be increased. Staff would maintain that this defeats the intent <br /> of the ordinance which is to allow an expansion to improve the livability of the structure. <br /> 6 <br />
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