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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JUNE 10, 2020 <br />REPLACEMENT OF HVAC UNITS AT CITY HALL <br />The Public Works Director explained that the three HVAC units that serve the older portion of <br />City Hall over the office wing are 25 years old and the unit serving the Historical Society is 22 y <br />years old and have reached the end of their useful life. He stated that there are funds in the 2020 <br />budget to replace all four units and two quotes were received. Lewis Heating and Air was the <br />low bidder and they have performed repair work on city HVAC equipment in the past and done <br />quality work. He explained that as part of the replacement, staff will have the contractor ensure <br />that all areas served by the units are receiving adequate air flow and ventilation. He noted that <br />the front lobby area may need to be altered, along with the employee bathrooms. He stated that <br />if this work is required, staff will get the pricing and additional quotes if necessary. <br />McGraw introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOL UTION NO. 2020-6-77 — A WARD THE CONTRACT TO REPLACE 4 HVAC <br />UNITS AT CITY HALL TO LEWIS HEATING & AIR FOR A COST OF $31,500 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Fischer. <br />Roll Call Vote: Keis/Torlcelson/Fischer/Montour/McGraw <br />Ayes (5). Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />COUNCIL UPDATES <br />Montour asked how the Twin Lake water level has been lately. The Public Works Director <br />reported that after the snow melt the lake has been holding very steady at about 873.3 for the last <br />several months. He noted that it has been holding stable even through heavier rains and only <br />fluctuating slightly. <br />There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:17p.m. <br />John T. Ke' , Mayor <br />Attest: <br />T � <br />Christopher ffelleman, City Administrator <br />M <br />