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Mounds View City Council Page Ten <br /> • Regular Meeting June 27, 1994 <br /> equipment from the Public Works Garage and take it to the Golf <br /> Course. The Department agreed that a used pick up would be fine. <br /> Saarion asked the Council to specify a type of truck and a price <br /> range. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that after reviewing the list of trucks available <br /> for purchase, that his recommendation would be to authorize the <br /> Parks and Recreation Director with Approval from the City Mechanic <br /> to look further and purchase a truck with lower mileage and <br /> authorize the staff to stay within the parameters of the bond issue <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Authorize the Parks and Recreation Director with <br /> Approval from the City Mechanic to Look Further and Purchase a <br /> Truck with Lower Mileage and Authorize Staff to Stay Within the <br /> Parameters Set by the Bond Issue <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> C. Consideration of Request of Final Payment of $28, 552 . 50 to <br /> Mikkelson-Wulff Construction Company, Contractor for City Hall <br /> Expansion <br /> • MOTION/SECOND: Blanchard/Quick to Remove the Request of Final <br /> Payment of $28 , 552 . 50 to Mikkelson-Wulff Construction Company, <br /> Contractor for City Hall Expansion from the Table <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Tim Cruikshank, Assistant to the City Administrator, reported that <br /> after being tabled twice, the work on the City Hall expansion <br /> was completed. Cruikshank reported that approval of this final <br /> would mark the completion of the contract that the City had with <br /> Mikkelson-Wulff and the conclusion of this construction project. <br /> MO-TIOI /SECOND-: -Blan-chard/Wuori-to Approve the Request for Final <br /> Payment of $28 , 552 . 50 to Mikkelson-Wulff Construction Company, <br /> Contractor for City Hall Expansion <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> D. Consideration of Resolution No. 4583 Accepting Pleasantview Drive as <br /> a County Road <br /> Mike Ulrich, Public Works Director, explained that the 1991 <br /> Minnesota Legislature established a Ramsey County Local Government <br /> Study Commission to report on the advantages and disadvantages of <br /> sharing, cooperating, restructuring or consolidating activities in <br /> areas of public service including public works and that this <br /> • consolidation plan provided for reclassification of roadways and <br /> corresponding changes in jurisdiction including the transfer of <br />