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COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 26, 2006 <br />DRAFT { Formatted: Centered <br />135 required to connect to the City sanitation and water services and would be assessed for those costs. In <br />136 addition, if the property were split into two lots, the existing house at 554 Lois Lane would be not <br />137 required to hook up to the City services nor would it be assessed until the current mound or well <br />138 system fails. <br />139 <br />140 City Attorney Hawkins stated it is very common to have different types of systems on different lots. <br />141 The City does have the ability to assess as long as the assessed amount does not exceed the benefit in <br />142 terms of market value. The City has to treat all residents the same and the project does have to be <br />143 I paid for. Residents dp have the right to appeal the estimated benefit of the City services. <br />144 <br />145 Mr. Tim Anderson, 547 Lois Lane, came forward and stated residents in this area were told they <br />146 would be able to hook up to City services and subdivide when Bluebill Ponds was developed. He <br />147 indicated he is supportive of the project and stated it makes economic sense to do this project. He <br />148 noted his neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan, 535 Lois Lane, could not be present this evening but <br />149 would like to pass on their recommendation to move forward with the project. <br />150 <br />151 Council Member Stoltz moved to close the public hearing at 6:58 p.m. Council Member Carlson <br />152 seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />153 <br />154 Council Member Stoltz moved to adopt Resolution No. 06 -100, as presented. Council Member <br />155 Carlson seconded the motion. Motion can-ied unanimously. <br />156 <br />157 Consideration of Resolution No. 06 -89, Awarding Contract, Tim Studenski — City Engineer <br />158 Studenski advised sealed bids were received and publicly opened at 2:00 p.m. on May 15, 2006. He <br />159 reviewed the results of the bid opening noting the public hearings regarding the project and the <br />160 assessments have been held. <br />161 <br />162 City Engineer Studenski stated the low bid is approximately 19% under the Engineer's Estimate for <br />163 the project. The low bid was submitted from Jay Bros. Inc. in the amount of $186,408.30. The final <br />164 completion date for this project is August 23, 2006. <br />165 <br />166 Council Member Carlson moved to adopt Resolution No. 06 -89, as presented. Council Member <br />167 Reinert seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />168 <br />169 Consideration of Resolution No. 06 -102, Accepting Bids and Awarding Contract, 2006 Birch <br />170 Street Trail, Jim Studenski — City Engineer Studenski advised sealed bids were received and publicly <br />171 opened at 10:00 a.m. on June 20, 2006. He reviewed the results of the bid opening noting the low bid <br />172 is approximately 6% above the Engineer's Estimate. The low bid was submitted from TA Schifsky & <br />173 Sons Inc. in the amount of $149,045.00. The final completion date for this project is August 25, 2006. <br />174 <br />175 Council Member Reinert moved to adopt Resolution No. 06 -102, as presented. Council Member <br />176 Carlson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />177 <br />178 Consideration of Resolution No. 06 -103, Approving Change Order No. 1, 2006 Ditch and Pond <br />179 Cleaning, Jim Studenski — City Engineer Studenski stated at the January 9, 2006 meeting, the City <br />4 <br />{ Deleted: t <br />