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Mounds View City Council January 9, 1984 <br />Regular Meeting Page Two <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley explained that the price <br />Staff is recommending does include bucket seats. He <br />also explained that the tilt wheel steering wheel is <br />not to be included with the low gear lock -out. He <br />also explained that the City has frequently had <br />problems getting equipment the way it was bid, and <br />their policy is that upon delivery, the equipment <br />is checked over thoroughly, and a letter is sent <br />to the supplier if any discrepencies are noted, <br />and the equipment is kept, unused, in the garage <br />until the problem is solved, and then the City pays <br />for it. <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley stated he will be bringing <br />the question of propane conversion of the two new <br />vehicles to the Council in the near future. <br />Mayor McCarty noted there was a slight difference in <br />the sizes of the spotlights being bid. Attorney <br />Meyers advised that would not present a problem. <br />Motion /Second: Doty /Linke to accept the bid of <br />Minar Ford of $21,060.36, with the money to be <br />allocated from the general fund for the police <br />patrol vehicles. <br />5 ayes <br />0 nays Motion Carried <br />Mayor McCarty closed the regular meeting and <br />opened the public hearing at 7:45 PM. <br />Dennis Qualic, 5464 Adams Street, asked why the <br />request was before the Council, and who had made it. <br />Tom Diffley explained he was a representative of <br />Cross of Glory Lutheran Church, who owns the property, <br />and they will be building an addition to the north <br />of their complex, and will no longer need the <br />present building to the south, which has been used <br />as an educational center for t'.: past 15 years. E._ <br />explained they need the equity from that structure <br />to build the new addition to the church, and they <br />have found a buyer who would like to open a child <br />care center. He stated the Code is such that R -1 <br />does not allow a child care center, so the property <br />must be rezoned so that the building can be used <br />again. <br />Mr. Diffley explained that presently the building <br />is used to educate the children of the congrega- <br />tion, and is used evenings, Saturdays and Sundays. <br />The proposed child care center would have between <br />15 and 40 small children, from 6 AM to 6 PM, <br />weekdays, with no nighttime use. <br />7. Public Hearing: <br />Rezoning of <br />5468 Adams Street <br />