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Mounds View City Council March 13, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 16 <br /> <br />are coming down in the next year, so it is not worth the effort. He noted Sign 7 will have stone 1 <br />work as well. Mr. McCarver stated Clear Channel is very proud of those structures and the 2 <br />concept passed with the City. He indicated that Clear Channel is nationally recognized as an 3 <br />innovative approach, and other cities have approached them for their services. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Director Ericson asked for consensus from the Council on the two issues, the height of the signs 6 <br />and the location of northwest of Silver Lake Road. He indicated that changes could be made for 7 <br />the second reading. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Councilmember Thomas stated she still thinks powers should be reserved to future Councils to 10 <br />be able to consider whether it is a variance, but she is willing to consider anything on the 11 <br />Interstate 35W corridor to have a height of 45. She stated there is a point to where there is a limit 12 <br />to draw the line, and she does not have a problem with the variance process as it is there for a 13 <br />reason. She stressed future Councils should have the opportunity to deny or approve as their 14 <br />right on the Council. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Mayor Marty stated he is fine with Interstate 35W and other locations by the variance process. 17 <br /> 18 <br />MOTION/SECOND: GUNN/THOMAS. To approve First Reading of Ordinance 769, an 19 <br />ordinance Amending and Revising Chapter 1008 of the Municipal Code Relating to Signs and 20 <br />Billboards, with the suggested amendments and Staff looking into locations. 21 <br /> 22 <br /> Ayes – 3 Nays – 1 (Marty) Absent – (____) Motion carried. 23 <br /> 24 <br /> G. Resolution 6771 Approving Change Orders No. 7-10 for the City Hall 25 <br />Rehabilitation Project. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Director of Public Works Lee reviewed Change Orders 7-10. He explained Change Order 7 is 28 <br />for additional costs for changes to the boiler system of $3,155, Change Order 8 is for additional 29 <br />costs for modification to the mop sink of $790, Change Order 9 is for additional costs for 30 <br />relocation of Qwest Communication’s main phone line of $2,226, and Change Order 10 is for 31 <br />additional costs for removal of wood partitions of $3,482. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Director of Public Works stated the consultant for the City has indicated that all changes have 34 <br />been identified for the project. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Director of Public Works Lee stated that there is $1,600,000 budgeted for the City Hall 37 <br />Rehabilitation Project, and the estimated final cost of the project is $1,495,288. 38 <br /> 39 <br />Councilmember Stigney asked about Change Order 7 and referenced the notation about the 40 <br />propellers being installed the wrong way, and asked if they were put in with new boilers. 41 <br />Director of Public Works Lee stated they were originally installed incorrectly, and when they 42 <br />were replaced on March 24, 2003, they were also installed incorrectly. He noted that Public 43 <br />Works changed out the pump. 44 <br /> 45
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