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COUNCIL MINUTES April 13, 1998 <br /> Change Order No. 1 includes work to remove and replace existing watermain that was in conflict <br /> with the sanitary sewer main. <br /> Change Order No. 2 includes work to install a storm drainage pipe within the Trapper's Crossing <br /> plat. <br /> Change Order No. 3 includes work to install plastic pipe crossing within the Trapper's Crossing <br /> plat to facilitate utility (gas,electric,cable) installation. This is in accordance with the City's <br /> Joint Trench Policy on utility installation. <br /> Change Order No. 4 includes work to install new driveway culverts and aprons along 12th <br /> Avenue and to install a sanitary sewer stub to provide service to the property west of Trapper's <br /> Crossing. <br /> Mr. Ahrens noted that all change orders were assessed to Trapper's Crossing at no cost to the <br /> City. <br /> Council Member Dahl asked if there was some sort of insurance policy to cover change orders <br /> and company bankruptcy. Mr. Hawkins explained that the company was bonded and provided a <br /> performance bond and payment bond. The contractor was the one that filed for bankruptcy and <br /> the bonding company did complete the work required. Mr. Ahrens did have a consultant look at <br /> the change orders and they are all legitimate. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 43, Approve Change Orders 1 <br /> through 4 and Payment No. 10 (final), Trapper's Crossing Street and Utility Project. Council <br /> Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried with Council Member Neal voting no. <br /> Resolution No. 98 -43 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No.98 -53,Approve Wetland Banking Credit Purchase <br /> Agreement -Mr. Ahrens explained that the City is required to replace impacted wetlands as a <br /> result of the Highway 49/23 Intersection Project completed in spring, 1997. The wetland <br /> replacement was planned to be done by purchasing wetland banking credits from Anoka County <br /> and creating wetlands near the project site. The proposed County banked wetland site has not <br /> received approval from Rice Creek Watershed District and Board of Water and Soil Resources, <br /> thereby, requiring the City to investigate other options. <br /> Staff discussed options with Rice Creek Watershed District(RCWD)to fulfill its obligation to <br /> replace the impacted wetlands. Options include using the natural resource inventory that the City <br /> will be undertaking this summer to identify sites within the City to create wetlands or purchase <br /> wetland banking credits from an approved site. The option of purchasing credits from an <br /> approved site was strongly favored by RCWD as it fulfills the City's obligation to replace the <br /> impacted wetlands more quickly(the City is two years behind in replacing the wetlands). <br /> 18 <br />
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