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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 10, 1997 <br /> .� Construction Begins May, 1998 <br /> Substantial Completion October, 1998 <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked about budget considerations for future years. Mr. Ahrens <br /> explained that typically the City bonds for 15 years. Bond payments would begin in 1999 at the <br /> rate of 5%, depending upon the market. <br /> Mayor Landers asked about the status of design for Black Duck Drive, which is designated as a <br /> collector street within this project. Mr. Ahrens explained that the proposed reconstruction <br /> considers Black Duck a minor collector street. Mayor Landers expressed concern that the policy <br /> should be examined to allow for adjustment for minor vs. major collector street reconstruction. <br /> Council Member Bergeson stated that annual bond payments by the City should be $143,000. <br /> Council Member Lyden moved to adopt Resolution No. 97 - 158, as presented. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 97 - 158 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 97- 159,Accept Bids and Award Construction Contract, <br /> Laurene Avenue Lift Station - Mr. Ahrens provided the following background for this item: <br /> As part of the Metropolitan Council's plan to construct a new lift station on Ware Road,the City <br /> and the Metropolitan Council executed a conveyance agreement that transfers the Laurene <br /> Avenue lift station from the Metropolitan Council to the City. Now that the new Ware Road lift <br /> station is fully operational,the Metropolitan Council is preparing to remove their pumps, control <br /> panel, and generator from the Laurene Avenue lift station. Therefore, it is necessary for the City <br /> to install pumps and make modifications to the lift station. <br /> On October 13, 1997, Council approved plans and specifications for the modification of the <br /> Lauren Avenue lift station. Pursuant to advertisement for bids,the City opened four bids on <br /> Thursday,November 6, 1997, as follows: <br /> Company Total Bid <br /> Great Western Corporation $51,052 <br /> Merrimac Construction $57,224 <br /> Jay Brothers $59,750 <br /> Penn Construction $78,400 <br /> Engineer's estimate $50,000 <br /> The low bid(Great Western Corporation at $51,052) is approximately 2%higher than the <br /> r� Engineer's estimate of$50,000. Thomas Dye of SEH prepared correspondence recommending <br /> that the contract for this project be awarded to Great Western Corporation. <br /> 11 <br />