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Murray County approves purchase of 20 ranges for Sunrise Terrace, declares old units surplus
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Summary
The board approved purchasing 20 ranges for Sunrise Terrace, accepting a drop-off bid from M&H for $11,500 and declared the existing ranges surplus to be listed on GovDeals; installation will be handled by county maintenance and power cords purchased at $15 each.
The Murray County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of 20 ranges for Sunrise Terrace on Nov. 25, accepting M&H’s drop-off option for $11,500 and directing county maintenance to handle installation. Commissioner Mark Carlson moved to accept M&H Option 1; Commissioner Jackie Meier seconded the motion, which passed (tally not specified).
Jessica Staples presented updated vendor quotes, noting Menards at $12,907, M&H Option 1 (drop-off) at $11,500, and M&H Option 2 (including installation and disposal) at $14,500. Staples said updates to quotes were received up until the afternoon before the meeting and that M&H could not provide a service agreement beyond a one-year warranty.
The board also voted to declare the county’s existing ranges surplus and authorized Emergency Management/Facilities staff to list the items on GovDeals for sale. Commissioner Carlson’s motion included purchasing replacement power cords at about $15 each at the time of installation.
The action follows a continuation of the agenda item from the Nov. 18 meeting; county maintenance staff will perform installation as agreed. The board did not provide a roll-call vote tally in the record; minutes state only that the motion passed.
