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Mounds View City Council February 28,2011 <br /> • Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> along with a surplus in the Special Projects Fund. <br /> Council Member Hull asked if the front counter would be replaced through these improvements. <br /> Public Works Director DeBar indicated the countertop could be re-laminated and the expense <br /> was not a part of these improvements. He noted he could have bids submitted for this work. <br /> Council Member Gunn was in favor of removing the two curved walls with the addition of a <br /> bench seat. <br /> Council Member Mueller questioned if the old ceiling tiles would be painted or replaced. Public <br /> Works Director DeBar explained the tiles would be repainted and placed back in the metal grids. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 7745, <br /> Approving a Contract with Dick Gripentrog General Contracting for Interior Painting <br /> Improvements at the Community Center. <br /> Council Member Stigney stated the expenses for these improvements would impact the general <br /> fund. He thought the curved walls should remain,be repainted and reduce the overall expense of <br /> the improvements. Public Works Director DeBar indicated the wall removal was a minor <br /> expense within the project. <br /> • Ayes—4 Nays— 1 (Stigney) Motion carried. <br /> D. Resolution 7746, Approving the Purchase of a Used 80-kW Onan Emergency <br /> Generator for City Hall. <br /> Public Works Supervisor Peterson requested the Council consider approving the purchase of a <br /> used 80 kW emergency generator for use at the City Hall. City Hall was the designated <br /> Emergency Operating Center in case of a catastrophic event. The generator would assure <br /> continuous operations of City Hall and the Police Department. <br /> Public Works Supervisor Peterson indicated the generator has minimal hours and was a superior <br /> quality. All data on the generator has been reviewed by the Public Works staff with Onan. The <br /> City would need a fuel tank assembly, hood and several other components. In addition, the City <br /> would need a cement slab for the placement of the generator and weather enclosure. Staff <br /> recommended approval of the purchase of the emergency generator for City Hall for an expense <br /> not to exceed$25,000. <br /> Council Member Stigney questioned the estimated cost for the silencer kit. Public Works <br /> Supervisor Peterson indicated the silencer kit was the muffler. <br /> Mayor Flaherty asked how much concrete was required for the slab. Public Works Supervisor <br /> Peterson estimated the slab would require four yards of concrete. He noted the slab would have a <br /> fence to surround the unit. <br /> • <br />
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