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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 26, 1998 <br />Council Member Dahl excused herself from the meeting at 6:55 p.m. <br />Mayor Sullivan asked for a comparison regarding commercial, residential, industrial and <br />institutional building permits from 1997. <br />Mr. Kluegel stated that the number of industrial and residential building permits are about the <br />same. Institutional and commercial building permits have increased from 1997. <br />Council Member Neal asked if the Lino Lakes Prison would need a building permit to rebuild <br />from the damage due to the storm. Mr. Kluegel indicated they would. <br />Council Member Lyden asked if townhomes were considered multi -family. Mr. Kluegel stated <br />that townhomes were considered single-family. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the first quarter Building Department report as <br />presented. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT, BRIAN WESSEL/MARY KAY WYLAND <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 72, Accept Bids and Award Contracts for Bid Package <br />No. 1, Civic Complex Project - Mr. Wessel stated that the bid package No. 1 for the Lino Lakes <br />Civic Complex includes earthwork, site utilities, footings and foundations, and the ordering of <br />steel. Adolfson & Peterson (A&P), the construction manager, has separated the bid packages so <br />that construction can begin and the deadline for the Early Childhood Center can be met. <br />Adolfson & Peterson supervised the opening of the bids on Wednesday, May 13, 1998, at City <br />Hall. The second bid package on the Civic Complex will go out in June. The lowest responsible <br />bidders for bid package No. 1 are as follows: <br />Earthwork: <br />Site Utilities: <br />Concrete/Masonry: <br />Structural Steel: <br />Veit & Company <br />1400 Veit Place <br />Rogers, Mn 55374 <br />Glenn Rehbein Excavating <br />8651 Naples St. NE <br />Blaine, Mn 55374 <br />Crosstown Masonry <br />1322 159th Ave. NE <br />Ham Lake, MN 55304 <br />Premier Construction Systems <br />11238 Pheasant Lane <br />Maple Grove, MN 55369 <br />4 <br />$ 88,750 <br />$ 33,995 <br />$166,500 <br />$ 53,470 <br />
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