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COUNCIL MINUTES July 27, 1998 <br /> '^ Mr. Lynn Ness, Minnesota Department of Transportation, came forward and stated that the tower <br /> meets all requirements established by the Office of Aeronautics. He referred to the private <br /> airpark and said it falls under the control of the FAA. He stated that MnDOT agrees with all of <br /> the design items suggested by the City. There will be no advertising signage on the tower, <br /> MnDOT hopes to obtain reciprocal agreements with commercial communication companies, <br /> lighting is approved by the FAA, and the antenna will be a gray galvanized steel. <br /> Council Member Neal asked if the DNR has approved the tower because of the potential problem <br /> with birds. Mr. Ness explained that the tower does not have guide wires so birds should not have <br /> a problem. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked how long technology will have to depend on this type of tower. <br /> Mr.Ness stated that because satellite technology is not totally reliable yet,the towers will be <br /> used for 25-30 years. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that the tower was initiated by MnDOT, not the City. The City does <br /> expect MnDOT to work with the City and the tower does support public safety issues. She asked <br /> if staff has notified the Sea Plane Base. Mr. Wessel indicated that the Sea Plane Base has been <br /> notified regarding this tower. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98- 114,Accept Bids and Award Contracts for Bid <br /> Package No. 2, Civic Complex- Mr. Wessel explained that Bid Package No. 2 for the Lino <br /> Lakes Civic Complex includes all the construction contracts for structural steel (erection only), <br /> asphalt paving, concrete and masonry,miscellaneous metals(material only), casework, general <br /> construction, roofing, aluminum windows and doors, drywall, tilework, acoustical ceilings/wall <br /> panels, flooring,painting,metal lockers,partition, mechanical, electrical and fire protection. <br /> Adolfson&Peterson(A& P), the construction manager, separated the bid packages in response <br /> to the Early Childhood Center's occupancy deadline. The first bid package was approved by the <br /> Council on May 26, 1998. Adolfson& Peterson supervised the opening of the bids for the <br /> second bid package on Tuesday, July 21, 1998, at 2:00 p.m. at City Hall. <br /> Mr. Wessel went over the Civic Complex Bid Schedule. He gave an update regarding the bid <br /> package to the Council Members and briefly gave an overview of the bids. He stated that the <br /> construction total of$6 million has been guaranteed. A & P will complete additional value <br /> engineering of electrical and mechanical to ensure the budget does not exceed$6 million. A list <br /> of alternates has also been developed to ensure the project remains within the budget. <br /> Mr. Wessel requested Council approval for Bid Package No. 2, Civic Complex. <br /> Council Member Bergeson noted that the previous low bidder for general construction was not <br /> on the updated bid package. Mr. Kronholm, Adolfson&Peterson, explained that he had <br /> received a letter from the low bidder asking that their bid be removed. <br /> n <br /> 7 <br />