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selected company's equipment is 100% handicap accessible, and has submitted a plan that <br /> includes play structure for children of all ages. There is a 3% cash discount if the <br /> structure is paid 'm full at the time of order. <br /> Mr. Mazch added tha.t the volunteer involvement along with the support of the Park and <br /> Recreation Committee has been a benefit. Mr. March has spoke to the DNR in reference <br /> to the vendor change. The DNR reported there is no problem with the change, provided <br /> the City stay with in the grant budget, and they maintain a similaz layout to the one <br /> submitted. Mr. Mazch indicated the City has 30 days in which to enter into the grant <br /> agreement, and hopes to see the playground installed in late October. Mr. March stated <br /> that the City has until the year 2001 to spend the funds, and added that the cash match will <br /> � come from Park Dedication Fees as well as MS Funds. <br /> Mayor Wilharber suggested that since the park will be installed primazily by volunteers, <br /> the committees should generate some excitement and get the word out as soon as <br /> possible. <br /> Motion by Council member Sweenev, seconded by Council member Nelson to ' <br /> approve the Outdoor Recreation Grant as stated, as well as the design for Acorn <br /> Creek Park. Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> Letter of Credit Reduction - Deer Pass <br /> I <br /> Motion bv Council member Travis, seconded bv Council member Sweeney to ', <br /> to reduce the egistin� letter of credit to 125% of the remainin� work to be done. �I <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Letter of Credit Reduction - Buechler Estates �! <br /> Motion bv Council member Travis, seconded bv Council member Sweenev to <br /> to reduce the ezistin� letter of credit to 125% of the remaining work to be done. <br /> Motion carried unanimouslv. <br /> Alexandra House <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated he received a letter from the Alexandra House requesting the <br /> Council adopt a proclamation in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month for <br /> October 1999 in Anoka County. <br /> �•Motion bv Council member Nelson, seconded bv Council member Vickers to <br /> support the Alezandra House proclamation to adopt October as Domestic <br /> Violence Awareness Month. <br /> Circle Pines - Lexington - Police Department Request <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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