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COUNCIL MINUTES July 27, 1998 <br /> Council does have the final say. Council Member Neal asked if the letters must be submitted to <br /> Ms. Anderson to be legal. Mayor Sullivan indicated the letters do need to be submitted to Ms. <br /> Anderson. <br /> Ms. Carlson stated that she will leave the letters with Ms. Anderson. She noted the letters are not <br /> a legal petition. She stated that she does not want certain names thrown out because the proper <br /> forms were not filled out. Mr. Hawkins stated that if the letters are to be part of the record,they <br /> must be submitted to Ms. Anderson. Council Member Bergeson suggested a motion be made to <br /> accept the letters and make them part of the record. Mayor Sullivan stated that Council may <br /> accept the letters into the record and include them in the discussion of the Comprehensive Plan <br /> Task Force meeting on Thursday, July 30, 1998. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated he wanted a directive sent from the Council and the letters <br /> accepted. <br /> Council Member Bergeson stated that he would like to get up to speed regarding all details and <br /> discussion before Council takes any action. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked for a five (5)minute recess. <br /> Mayor Sullivan made a motion to formally except the letters into the record and directed staff to <br /> present the letters to the Task Force for their consideration. She thanked the citizens for their <br /> input and stated the letters will be considered regarding all options at the Comprehensive Task <br /> Force meeting on Thursday, July 30, 1998. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. <br /> Motion carried with Council Member Dahl and Council Member Lyden voting no. <br /> CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT,DAVID AHRENS <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 115,Accept Bids and Award Construction Contract, <br /> 1998 Wear Course and Trail Paving Project-Mr. Ahrens stated the sealed bids were received <br /> and opened on Tuesday,July 21, 1998, for the 1998 Wear Course and Trail Paving project. <br /> Council action is required to award a construction contract to the lowest responsible bidder. <br /> Mr. Ahrens explained that the Council ordered the 1998 Wear Course and Trail Paving project <br /> on June 22, 1998. On July 21, 1998, two (2) sealed bids were received and opened with the <br /> following results: <br /> North Valley, Inc. $235,414.50 <br /> Midwest Asphalt Corp. $349,783.10 <br /> Engineer's Estimate $329,346.50 <br /> The number of bids received represents the late bid timing for the 1998 construction season. The <br /> bid by North Valley, Inc., is approximately 29% below the engineer's estimate. Mr. Ahrens <br /> referred to a letter from the City's consulting engineer, OSM, Inc., recommending the award of <br /> the construction contract to North Valley, Inc. <br /> 11 <br />
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