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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 01261988
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•l NEW BUSINESS ' <br /> 2 Madden, London Reappointed and Brownell Selected as Replacement on <br /> 3 1988 Planning Commission <br /> 4 Motion by Marks , seconded by Ranallo to appoint Edward W. Brownell III <br /> 5 (Ted) , 3205 Skycroft Drive, to fill in John Wingard' s unexpired two <br /> 6 year term and to reappoint John Madden and Steve London to three year <br /> 7 terms on the St. Anthony Planning Commission starting- with the January <br /> 8 19 , 1988 meeting. <br /> 9 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 10 Council Accepts $2 , 656 . 00 Bid for Hand Paint Striping. Machine <br /> 11 Motion by Marks , seconded by Ranallo to accept the low bid and award <br /> 12 the contract of $2656 . 00 to Prismo Safety Corporation, 400 LaLandix <br /> 13 Plaza, Parsippany, NJ, for a hand paint striping machine, for which <br /> 14 the estimated budget was $2 , 500 . <br /> 15 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Y <br /> 16 Public Works Authorized to Buy 3%4 Ton Pickup Through County <br /> 17 Motion by Marks, seconded by Ranallo to follow -the recommendations of <br /> 419 the Public Works Director that $11 , 859 plus the 6% excise tax the City <br /> now required to a be aid for the above vehicle which was bid b <br /> is n q pay p Y <br /> 20 Hennepin County and for which $12 , 000 was budgeted in the 1988 budget. <br /> 21 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 22 Hamer Says Columbia Heights Provides Valuable Engineering Services <br /> 23 Related to Student Supervision on As Builts <br /> 24 The Public Works Director confirmed that the above was true about many <br /> 25 of the supplemental engineering services Columbia Heights had provided <br /> 26 over the years.. He perceived the 1988 charges listed in. the December <br /> 27 18th letter represented a savings to the City. <br /> 28 Council Action <br /> 29 Motion by Marks , seconded by. Makowske to approve the 1988 service <br /> 30 charges to be paid Columbia Heights for supplemental engineering <br /> 31 services as per the December 18th listing of those charges by the <br /> 32 Columbia Heights Assistant Engineer and as previously approved by the <br /> 33 City Councils of Columbia Heights and St. Anthony. <br /> 34 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 35 Bonniwell Retained Third Year to Do End of Year City Audit <br /> 7 <br />
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