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e <br /> • -12- <br /> Council Action <br /> Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks to accept the low bids and award <br /> the contracts for the purchase of a new control panel for Well #5 in <br /> 1987 and to budget for the rest of the equipment in 1988 . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Plan Review and Call for Bids - Stonehouse Off-Sale Addition <br /> Wil Johnson and Stephen Patrick of BWBR Architects presented the working <br /> drawings for the above which they estimated would cost between $350,000 <br /> and $400,000 in their memorandum which had been distributed to <br /> Councilmembers . The scope of the off-sale addition which would be <br /> constructed between the Stonehouse and the City' s fire station, had been <br /> downscaled after bids for the joint on-sale and off-sale project had <br /> come in at $900,000. <br /> Councilmember Ranallo said the only way the Council could be sure just <br /> what the project would cost would be to take bids for it. <br /> Council Action <br /> • Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks to schedule the bids on the <br /> Stonehouse off-sale addition to be .oper.pd-_,_ at City Hall April 21 , 1987 . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Council Approves First Reading of Ordinance Related to Parking <br /> Regulations and Definition of Family <br /> Ordinance 1987-002 which the City Attorney had revised according to the <br /> conversations held during the February 24th Council meeting had been <br /> included in the agenda packet. Mr. Childs summarized the changes which <br /> had been made. Mayor Sundland said he perceived the new Ordinance <br /> reflected the changes which had been proposed by the Council. <br /> Because there had been some resident complaints about the "Newsletter" <br /> article informing the residents of the changes reaching them after the <br /> Planning Commission hearing on the Ordinance had been held, the Council <br /> consensus was that residents should again be officially notified before <br /> the Council held the final hearings on the issue. The decision was to <br /> give the Ordinance its second reading at the Council' s April 28th <br /> meeting, afte the April 15th "Newsletter" went out with the water <br /> billing so an article on the changes would reach the residents in plenty <br /> of time for them to provide the Council with their input. The Ordinance <br /> could then be given its third reading and adopted at the May 12th <br /> • Council meeting. <br />