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October 23, 1978 Page 6 <br />Duane McCarty asked if gas pumps were allowable under B -3. Administrator Achen <br />replied they would require a conditional use permit, and that they would not <br />be allowed under B -1. <br />MSP (Pickar - Ziebarth) to rezone the parcel of property described from B -3 to B -1, <br />neighborhood commercial district, based on the reports from the Planning Commission, <br />Midwest Planning and recommendations by City Staff. The Councilmembers are all <br />familiar with the property and have viewed it. <br />A rollcall vote was taken: Councilmember Rowley - aye <br />Councilmember Ziebarth - aye <br />Councilmember Hodges - aye <br />Mayor Pickar - aye <br />8:38 PM Mayor Pickar closed the public hearing and reopened the regular meeting. <br />4 ayes <br />GREENFIELD PARK SKATING RINK LIGHTING BID AWARD <br />Administrator Achen reported that the budget for the project was set at $11,500, with <br />$3,500 for materials and $8,000 for the rink lights. Administrator Achen presented <br />the bids received on both portions of the project. The low bids of Siwek Lumber and <br />Millwork for $3,800 for materials and of Collins Electric of $11,400 for the lights <br />came in $3,700 over budget, which Administrator Achen reported would have to come <br />out of the revenue sharing fund. <br />Park Director Anderson stated that the specs had included moving a light pole from <br />Greenfield to Edgewood, which had not been budgeted for. He explained that there was <br />presently no lighted pleasure rink in the southeast corner of the City and that this <br />light would provide lighting at Edgewood. He also stated that if the bids were relet <br />for a quartz system, they would most likely come back within budget but explained <br />that the maintenance costs on the quartz system was much higher. <br />Mayor Pickar stated that the project had been delayed for quite some time and that he <br />felt any additional delay would result in additional cost. <br />MSP (Pickar - Ziebarth) to accept the low bid of Siwek Lumber and Millwork of $3,800 <br />for materials and the low bid of Collins Electric of $11,400 for lighting. The <br />reason Lake Elmo Hardware is not being considered is because their bid was for lumber <br />only. The $3,700 over budget is to be paid by the revenue sharing fund. 4 ayes <br />Councilmember Ziebarth stated that he also felt the cost of the project would not get <br />any cheaper by waiting. <br />PROJECT 1978 -4 BID CANCELLATION - MOUNDS VIEW INDUSTRIAL PARK NO. 2 STREET AND <br />UTILITY EXTENSIONS <br />Administrator Achen stated that following Council's action at the last meeting con- <br />cerning the bond sale, he had directed the engineering consultant to cancel the bids <br />on Project 1978 -4, which was to be financed by the bond sale. <br />MSP (Ziebarth - Hodges) to cancel the bids for Project 1978 -4. 4 ayes <br />Bill Doty asked where Project 1978 -4 was located. Administrator Achen replied that <br />it is Mounds View Industrial Park, with the extension of Mustang Road, and that it <br />would not have any bearing on the two businesses just approved for the Park as they <br />front on Old Highway 8. <br />
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