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3 <br />~ _. .~ <br />~a <br />~~ ~, <br />Page 8 <br />December 19, 1995 <br />1lsounds View City Council <br />Mayor Linke explained that there will be a Public Hearing on the Ordinance on <br />January 8, 1996, and at that time they could take the vote for adoption. If it is <br />passed, adoption would take effect thirty (30) days thereafter. <br />VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />B. Consideration of Introduction of Ordinance No. 571, Code Appeal for Address <br />Change for Sunrise United Methodist Church. <br />Mr. Harrington explained that Sunrise United Methodist -Church has applied for an <br />address change from 2520 County Road I to 7687 Long Lake Road (church address) <br />and 7695 Long Lake Road (parsonage address). They are requesting the change as <br />the driveway entrance is located off Long Lake Road, not County Road I, and <br />therefore, would be a better indicator of where the church is located. According to <br />the code, address changes must be done by ordinance, requiring a first and second <br />reading. <br />. MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Blanchard to approve the Introduction of Ordinance 571, <br />and waive the reading. <br />VOTE: <br />4 ayes <br />0 nays <br />Motion Carried <br />C. Consideration of Purchase of Underground Camera Traction Unit. <br />1VIr. Mike Ulrich, Director of Public Works, explained that the city's traction unit has <br />been doing a good job, however the transmission has gone out on it and it is basically <br />inoperable at this time. They obtained an estimate for replacement of the <br />transmission which came in at $2,200. He noted it was scheduled for upgrading in <br />the 1997 long term financial plan. He stated staff would like to obtain permission to <br />use $2,600 of unutilized capital funds not made this year and a transfer of $4,400 <br />from the Waste Water Contingency Fund to cover the cost of the purchase of a new <br />unit. There is a trade-in of the old unit estimated at $750.00, but that estimate may <br />go up or down after inspection of the old unit. <br />Mayor Linke asked if the new unit would have a warranty on it. <br />Mr. Ulrich stated it would carry a one year warranty. He explained that the new <br />design of the unit is such that it will require less maintenance and will be more <br />efficient. <br />