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IN VAIIINII NI UI I'Allk-. <br />III Clit A I It N AND I IINi 51 it, <br />September 2, 1982 <br />Mr. Ken Ernst, President <br />Ernst Movers <br />9400 - 85th Avenue, No. <br />Minneapolis, Mn. 55445 <br />Dear Mr, Ernst: <br />Cif 0f VOR 4S <br />II A IASFY CO U NTY• MINN 6 SO TA <br />2401 III(MINA'Y 10 <br />MOUNDS VIFIV, MIN ti 55112 <br />04..1145 <br />This is just a short note to follow up on our meeting on Tuesday, August 31 <br />regarding the feasibility of purchasing one or more of the temporary classroom <br />buildings in Elk River. As per our discussion on Tuesday, the City of Mounds <br />View is interested in exploring the possibility of using the classroom buildings <br />as winter warming houses/park shelter buildings. <br />Our current need would be for four of the buildings which would be placed in <br />separate locations within the city's park system. As we discussed, access to <br />each of the four parks would be extremely easy and we would be willing to have <br />the site prepared, i.e, frost footings and three rows of block ready for the <br />building to be placed upon. The main question that we would like to raise at <br />this time is should the city desire to purchase four of the classroom buildings, <br />what specific price break would your firm be willing to extend to the city. Two <br />thoughts that come to my mind would be: <br />1. Would yourfirm be willing to stick to the for sale price <br />ranging from $5,200 - $5,600 and also include in that <br />price finishing off the four sides with the cedar siding <br />should we decide to purchase four buildings. <br />2. Would you be willing to accept a flat price of say <br />$20,000 for four buildings? <br />