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COUNCIL MINUTES December 21, 1998 , <br /> Council Member Neal complimented the Unions for the school. He has heard that the training <br /> center is exceptional. Everyone connected with the facility is enthusiastic about it. He stated his <br /> support of the addition. <br /> Mr. Wessel added the Economic Development Department is very appreciative of the school. <br /> The school has been a good neighbor and very easy to work with. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to approve Site Plan Review, 2350 Main Street, Laborers Training <br /> Center,based on the following conditions: <br /> 1. Proper building permits be obtained prior to construction. This will include review by <br /> both the building official and the Fire Chief for compliance with State Code. <br /> 2. Drainage and utility plans shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. <br /> 3. Permits are obtained from the Rice Creek Watershed District prior to issuance of any <br /> building permits. <br /> 4. The parking area shall be paved and concrete curb and gutter provided as required by <br /> City Code. <br /> 5. Final building plans, including lighting, are subject to the review and recommendation <br /> of the CPTED Officer. <br /> Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98- 177,Awarding Telephone and Voice/Data Cabling <br /> Bids for Civic Complex,Brian Wessel-The City has advertised for bids on the voice and the <br /> data cabling, RF distribution and the telephone system for the Civic Complex. The plans and <br /> specifications for the phone system require Mitel phones to be compatible with the Centennial <br /> School District system. Bids were opened on Monday,December 14, 1998, at 9:00 a.m., at City <br /> Hall. Four(4)bids for voice and data cabling and RF distribution, and one bid for Mitel <br /> telephones were received. The bids were examined and tabulated. CableOptics was the lowest <br /> responsible bidder at$30,203.41 for voice and data cabling and Mitel was the lone bidder for the <br /> Mitel phone system at$60,142.00. <br /> A memorandum from AmeriCom,Inc.,the second lowest bidder for the cabling contract was <br /> received. They stated, in their opinion, CableOptics, Inc., did not comply with the bidding <br /> instructions for the project. Specifically,they believe CableOptics did not comply with the <br /> instruction stating"Bidder must have three (3)years of experience installing structured cabling <br /> systems with two (2)hundred or more CAT3/CAT5 locations". Mr. Barry Sullivan, acting as the <br /> City Attorney, explained that the City is responsible to determine the lowest responsible bidder. <br /> The City must look beyond the name of the company. The three (3) year requirement refers to <br /> the employees doing the work for more than three (3) years. The same would apply in a situation <br /> of a bid being received from an incompetent company with a good name. The City has the <br /> 10 <br />