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APP OVED <br /> Mounds View City Council - — Page 9 <br /> Regular Meeting October 24, 1994 <br /> not have the lifting capability, turning radius, tire size and <br /> other minor specifications that are performance related. <br /> Mayor Linke remarked that this is all contingent on the <br /> adoption of the 1995 Budget. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Wuori to Approve the 1995 Backhoe Award <br /> to Ziegler, Contingent that this Item is Still In the Approved <br /> 1995 Budget <br /> Councilmember Trude asked if this was still an item that could <br /> be dropped from the budget and why the backhoe was being <br /> replaced. <br /> Linke replied that it could removed from the budget. Ulrich <br /> advised the backhoe is being replaced because of its age and <br /> cost of repairs over the last five years. <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> D. Consideration of Resolution No. 4655 Establishing Fee for <br /> 1111 Winter Water Disconnect <br /> Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, noted that this item was <br /> actually brought to Staff's attention by a resident. For <br /> several years, at the request of residents who are leaving <br /> town for the winter, the City has turned off their water as a <br /> safeguard against possible pipe problems as well as an <br /> economic savings for them. This is a relatively simple task <br /> for Public Works to do if they know where the shut-off valve <br /> is located. Orduno requested Mike Ulrich, Director of Public <br /> Works, to estimate the cost of this disconnect service <br /> recognizing that some will take more time and others less <br /> time. <br /> Ulrich determined that the cost to provide this service would <br /> be $25. <br /> Orduno stated that currently there is not an amount in the <br /> Schedule of Fees and Permits. In order to implement this <br /> charge, Staff is requesting Council to consider adding the <br /> charge of $25 which includes turning off the water and turning <br /> it back on. <br /> Councilmember Trude asked why the City charged $75 for a <br /> disconnect if a resident can't afford to pay their water bill. <br /> S <br />