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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JULY 5, 2000 <br />• Staff distributed a map and memo regarding the Centerville Interceptor project. Staff <br />reviewed the following points: <br />1. Kenko Inc. is under contract to the Metropolitan Council for <br />construction of this project. <br />2. The completion date, including testing, is October 16, 2000. <br />3. The project includes about 10, 900 feet of 24-27 inch gravity <br />sanitary sewer; 9,900 feet of 12 -inch forcemain; two (2) siphon structures <br />for crossing Clearwater Creek and a new meter station. <br />4. Construction of the new lift station in Centerville is under a <br />separate contract. <br />5. The contractor has indicated that Cedar Street an _� ",,est <br />Avenue will be open during construction. This will <br />evaluated after excavation in these areas begins. <br />6. The contractor has requested pe <br />normal working hours in the City are. <br />ater hours. The <br />Monday through Frid :00AM to 7:OOPM <br />Saturday 9:OOAM to 5:OOPM <br />Sundays and No work allowed <br />Staff advised they are reco <br />of Cedar Street is reside <br />day to meet the projec <br />Mayor Berges <br />Council Member <br />longer hours. <br />ate. <br />ar working hours in the residential areas. All <br />edar Street staff can support working 24 hours a <br />ncern regarding working until midnight in residential areas. <br />son noted it might be a safety advantage to allow them to work <br />Council Member Reinert advised he could support longer working hours if no complaints <br />are received from residents. <br />It was the consensus of Council to allow the contractor to work 24 hours north of Cedar <br />Street if no complaints are received. <br />CITY TRUNK UTILITY ASSESSMENT POLICY, JOHN POWELL <br />Staff advised Council Members had asked for clarification regarding credits given to <br />developers for an additional depth of sanitary sewer. <br />