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. <br /> April 11, 2001 <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> Mr. March passed around a colored version of the design for the sign. He noted there <br /> were two (2) separate proposals in the packets. The first is from Shea Architects to <br /> develop and present three (3) options for the sign, develop pricing docu�nents to get <br /> quotes, and then review shop drawings, review construction, and installation. They are <br /> also asking for reimbursable expenses of $200. <br /> Mayor Swedberg asked where the money would come from. Mr. March noted it had <br /> been discussed that the money would come out of the charitable account. <br /> Mr. March noted he was not impressed with the design sketch provided by Color Sign <br /> Systems. He then noted County Bank needed to know the location for the sign in order to <br /> have the electrical roughed in for it. <br /> Council Member Nelson stated she would like to get some other quotes, as this quote is <br /> quite high. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she did not want to pay for someone to design <br /> a sign. She then stated that if tlie City has a rough picture of what it would like the City <br /> could give the design to the manufacturers and have them give prices. <br /> Council Member Capra stated she wanted to see the sign done and wanted to work with <br /> County Bank to run the power. She then stated she felt she could get ideas from <br /> volunteers and would work with Mr. March for design concepts, as she does not want to <br /> pay money to design the sign. <br /> Mr. Bode, from County Bank, indicated the exact location did not need to be determined <br /> this evening, as he will have an extra fifteen (15) feet of wire run. <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded b� Council Member <br /> Nelson. to table this matter while Council Member Capra and Mr. March <br /> investigate designs for the sign. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 4, County Bank (Request) <br /> Mr. Craig Bode, County Bank, requested that Council consider splitting the cost of <br /> running the water main to the bank building. <br /> . <br /> Mr. Peterson explained that the pipe was originally part of the Hunter's Crossing <br /> � development and was added as an alternate at the time. He noted he received quotes to <br /> do the work but the City elected not to install same: He stated he got a call from Mr. <br /> Rehbein about the water main, sent him the same map, and it was put in according to the <br /> Hunter's Crossing plan. Mr. Peterson then explained that a six (6) inch pipe is the <br /> smallest pipe used and anything larger than the six (6) inches is considered a trunk main. <br /> He further explained the pipe could be used for looping in another development if the <br /> City desired. <br /> Page 8 of 14 <br />