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City Council Minutes page <br />October 20, 2014 <br />8.3 Request by Great Mver [Energy (GCSE) for License renewal for Energy <br />Recovery Project <br />Ms. Mroz presented the staff report. <br />Project Manager Tim Steinbeck from Great River Energy was present to answer any <br />questions. <br />Moved by Councilmember Westgaard and seconded by Councilmember <br />Burandt to approve the request by Great River Energy (GRE) for License <br />Renewal for Energy Recovery Project. <br />Motion carried 5 -0. <br />8.4 Consider Requests for Proposals for ly unicipai Garbage /Recycling <br />Collection Services <br />Ms. Mroz presented staff report. <br />Moved by Councilmember Wilson and seconded by Councilmember <br />Westgaard to approve the proposal and agreement for Randy's Environmental <br />Services to provide the city facilities Municipal Garbage /Recycling Collection <br />Services as outlined in the staff report. <br />Motion carried 5 -0. <br />0.5 Councilmernber Nomination to Serve on Art Project Committee <br />Mr. Barnhart presented the staff report. <br />Councilmember Burandt was nominated to serve on the art project committee. <br />8.6 Wayfinding Signage Program <br />Ms. Gardner presented the staff report. She outlined ballpark pricing received from <br />Visual Communications for the monument signs at the four entrances to the city <br />ranging from $42,000 to $90,000 for Option 1 for Option 2, costs range from <br />$62,000 - $90,000. For both options, the cost stated doesn't include land, landscaping <br />or lighting, She reiterated the goals of a wayfinding plan and indicated the Facebook <br />comments from the poll that asked residents about the options they liked. She stated <br />the comments received for the sign of Option 1 were the following: natural, elegant, <br />understated, safe, simple, and it feels like home; for Option 2, which received the <br />most Facebook likes, the comments were bold, updated, it stands out, hip, and <br />timeless. <br />Mayor Dietz asked why it was difficult to determine a cost for the entire plan and <br />not just the entrance signs. <br />I P ON E R E I R T <br />A TUR <br />
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