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6/6/1988
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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />Councilmember Hankner pointed ont this should give <br />the Council an opportunity the people from the school to work more closely with <br />Positive district <br />should come out of it. , and something <br />Park and Rec Director Saarion reviewed the proposal <br />for the placement of the Hillview Park building <br />foundation. She stated Staff proposes the original <br />bid of Buzzell Masonry, Inc. be accepted, with the <br />change of six courses of brick rather than seven, and <br />a north entry stoop without stairs, with a wooden <br />handicapped -accessible ramp to be built by the <br />Public Works staff. She stated the lowering of the <br />courses of brick by one would reduce the length of <br />ramp necessary to the building. <br />i <br />Councilmember Hankner asked when the Park and Rec <br />Commission would be addressing the handicapped <br />access policy. <br />Park and Rec Director Saarion replied it is on their <br />agenda for May 26. She explained that State Code <br />requires that any public building must be handicapped <br />accessible. She added the Park and Rec Commission <br />discussed the location of the building thoroughly and <br />unanimously agreed to leave it where it is. <br />Councilmember Hankner stated sha was concerned with <br />whether to proceed at this point, and questioned what <br />the cOFt would be to make all the Park buildings <br />intoltheped prioritiesble. She and wherestheemone they first look <br />spent. y should be <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauiey recommended that due to <br />State Code, the Council adopt a policy statement <br />that would go beyond the UBC. He explained the UBC <br />does not require the City to go back to make all <br />buildings handicapped accessible, but they must be <br />brought up to stanodard when changes are made to them. <br />He added this is the nly warming house in the City <br />which is not on a permanent foundation. <br />Councilmember Hankner questioned whether it was more <br />important policy -wise to put this on a permanent <br />foundation or make the buildings handicapped accessible. <br />Clerk <br />stated <br />concerndisnintmakingpallebuildingslt the handicapped acc <br />the only public buildings that are currently <br />accessible, <br />Hillview, Lambert and Groveland Parkot so currently are the <br />the work, it could keep the cost down and if Staff does <br />hopefully less than $s00 in material. considerabl <br />Y, at <br />Consideration <br />Of Staff Memo <br />Regarding <br />Hillview Park <br />Building <br />Foundation <br />Proposal <br />
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