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COUNCIL MINUTES July 27, 1998 <br /> The estimated construction cost is $240,000. It is proposed that the project be funded by the <br /> City's Area and Unit Fund. <br /> Staff recommended Resolution No. 98 - 116 be adopted. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked about the lift station capabilities for future use. Mr. Ahrens stated <br /> that the lift station is designed for ultimate capacity in the area. It is possible that a tremendous <br /> user could alter the situation. It is designed to accommodate for the ultimate growth of the City. <br /> Council Member Dahl moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 116, as presented. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 116 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Approving change Order No. 1,Lakes Addition Street Reconstruction <br /> Project-Mr. Ahrens stated that staff is requesting council approval of Change Order No. 1 for <br /> the Lakes Addition Street Reconstruction Project. The change order reflects additional work to <br /> add drain hole plugs in each hydrant per Minnesota Department of Health requirements. <br /> The contractor for the project has indicated that the additional cost to modify the hydrants if <br /> $75.00 per hydrant. There are a total of 24 hydrants resulting in an increase of$1,800.00 to the <br /> n contract. Watermain work associated with this project is funded by the Area and Unit Fund and <br /> it is proposed that this change order be funded by the Area and Unit Fund. <br /> The project cost is summarized as follows: <br /> Original Contract $1,787,810.00 <br /> Change Order No. 1 $ 1,800.00 <br /> Revised Contract Amount $1,789.610.00 <br /> Mr. Ahrens noted that the change required by the Minnesota Department of Health is a new <br /> change and has not previously been an issue. <br /> Staff recommended Council adopt a motion approve Change Order No. 1 for the Lakes Addition <br /> Street Reconstruction Project. <br /> Council Member Neal asked for an explanation of what was done to the hydrants. Mr. Ahrens <br /> explained that drain plugs were added to prevent damage to the hydrants during the freeze/thaw <br /> process. <br /> Council Member Neal asked if there is any recourse to the initial installer of the hydrants. Mr. <br /> Ahrens explained that the City has no recourse. He stated that he is unsure of the individual from <br /> n the Minnesota Department of Health that ordered the drain plugs. <br /> 13 <br />