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/• !Mina t+i s — page 3 <br /> • 411 •0 October 16, 1979 <br /> SEADERS LIQUOR LICENSE Attorney Joss reported that the liquor <br /> RENEWAL license application is in order. <br /> Councilman Berry saved that the Saader's <br /> Liquors, liquor license renewal be approved. <br /> Seconded by Councilman DiCarlo. <br /> Notion carried. <br /> STREET TREE PROGRAM Councilman Meier moved that Council award <br /> AWARD BID the bid to Greenspot, Inc. for street trees <br /> in the amount of 19,246.00. Seconded by <br /> Councilman DiCarlo. <br /> Councilman DelPizzo asked if the City was <br /> able to find any Chinese chestnut trees. <br /> Mr. Stahl stated that he was still checking. <br /> After comments, Council voted in favor of <br /> awarding the bid to Greenspot, Inc. <br /> RECREATION CENTER MASTER Mr. Dennis Strah and Mr. Keith Carney, of <br /> PLAN PRESENTATION Land Plan Design Group, presented the master <br /> plan for the proposed Recreation Center. <br /> Mr. Strah explained the plans for the out- <br /> door facilities, parking and landscaping. <br /> Mr. Strah noted that the parking facilities <br /> will be available for both the recreation <br /> center and the sports complex with a drop <br /> off station in the front of both facilities. <br /> He also noted that the earthwork will be <br /> up against the sides of the building, in <br /> some areas to the eaves, which will lower <br /> the profile of the building. <br /> The plan includes built in blea4hers at <br /> the sport complex, using the earthwork. <br /> In regards to irrigation, Mr. Strah pointed <br /> out that much of the area would be done in <br /> the native grasses and closer to the buildin_ <br /> and the ball fields would be grassed and <br /> irrigated. <br /> Keith Carney, architect, pointed out the <br /> two lobby's which give access to all func- <br /> tions, and which will also separate the <br /> people doing gym work and persons coming <br /> in to watch a function or attend a more <br /> passive function. <br /> On the upper level, Mr. Carney pointed out <br /> that the area will seat about 300 persons <br /> and is equipped with a complete kitchen <br /> for special functions requiring kitchen use. <br /> He also noted the special access for hand- <br /> icapped and elderly. <br /> It was pointed out by Mr. Carney that the <br /> building is structured to allow for solar <br /> collectors, should the City ever desire them <br /> to be installed. <br /> • <br />
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