Members of the Homestead City Council put their final stamp of approval on a controversial proposal to sell a city-owned bowling alley to a car dealer planning to build a Hyundai outlet. Or so they thought. The following day, some elected officials were unsure of what they had done. City administrators, including City Manager George Gretsas, could not say exactly what provisions council members had directed him and the city attorney to put in the contract with Jay Rivchin, operator of Dadeland Dodge. Mayor Jeff Porter, who ran the meeting, said he was as confused as staffers. The project has...