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-14- <br /> Mr. Childs had: posed thr.ee .different- ways. in- which the restaurant portion: <br /> could be:-provided, and• he said a- talk 'with Mr'. Nelson :that day had <br /> convinced him " there would be some real advantages to:. construct .the - <br /> kitchen while = the: .bar is torn up. : He also said the ,Liquor Manager had <br /> indicated he was confident - he could find somebody to' run the restaurant <br /> even though the Mannings had -said -they ,were no longer interested. <br /> Councilmember Enrooth said just :getting .. someone to run ..the' restaurant <br /> would probably be no problem, but getting someone who . is really.,.good <br /> might be <br /> -The Manager told:".Councilmember Makowske it would be very. difficult to <br /> predict what effect the - sale of wine in grocery stores would .have on the <br /> new.-liquor store if it ever came -about'. But, Mr. Nelson ,._foresees a <br /> greater impact if strong beer is permitted- to be sold in grocery stores <br /> or places where 3 . 2'. beer is -now allowed. The Mayor, agreed, saying the <br /> City would lose ail control over those sales with the new legislation. <br /> Mr. Childs suggested another way to look at the issue would be to. compare <br /> the cost of the new liquor space at $6 . 00 per square foot - for the next <br /> ten years with what the City would have to pay for the same amount of . <br /> space at Apache for the. same period. He indicated _the City would <br /> naturally close " the Apache operation first if these -outside .sales became <br /> realities . Coun_cilmember Enrooth-commented _ that 'he _perceived _the_ nel <br /> building had an intrinsic value, to the City in any case. <br /> Council Action <br /> Motion .by Enrooth, seconded by Sundland, to accept the low bid of $288 , 500 <br /> and to award the contract -for the construction of the new off-_sale . iiquor <br /> store to Fulco Construction, on terms acceptable -to the City. <br /> Motion carried 'unanimously: <br /> Mr. Childs reported the City had saved over $1 ,000- by splitting out the <br /> costs of the bar - furniture and rebidding them," . even though Monarch <br /> Company had been the only one to submit a bid. <br /> Motion by Makowske, seconded' by Enrooth to accept the low bid o'f $17 ,866 <br /> and award the contract for the bar furniture for the Stonehouse <br /> remodeling project to PYA/Monarch, Inc. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Council Drops Restriction Against More —Than . -Four. Vehicles Parked on <br /> Residential Lot. From Proposed Ordinance 1987-002 <br /> The second reading of the proposed ordinance changes: resulted in tho <br /> above 'following an indepth discussion with three residents who oppose <br /> one or more of the changes in Section 4 . <br />
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