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Agenda Packets
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4/6/1998
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4/6/1998
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Item No. 3 <br /> Staff Report No. <br /> Meeting Date: April 6, 1998 <br /> . Type of Business: W.K. <br /> WK: Work Session;PH.•Public Hearing; <br /> CA:Consent Agenda;CB:Council Business <br /> City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From: Michael Ulrich, Director of Public Works <br /> Item Title/Subject: Reconsideration of City Hall HVAC System and Building Needs <br /> Date of Report: March 27, 1998 <br /> As the cooling season rapidly approaches us, staff is requesting Council revisit the feasibility <br /> study performed by Wold Architects and Engineers, and the letter of recommendation presented <br /> to the City by BA Associates, Inc. regarding the problems in the basement of City Hall. Staff <br /> requests Council bring their copies of the Wold report to the meeting for reference. Staff has <br /> copied several pages highlighting the options presented earlier. <br /> A minimum amount of rehabilitation for the HVAC system, building roof, tuckpointing, fire <br /> suppression, and waterproofing the basement will be $244,900.00. The other options for mainly <br /> the HVAC system will providelonger term solutions, higher air quality, and increased efficiency, <br /> but will also require higher capital investment. <br /> 410 Staff seeks Council direction in this matter. <br /> Michael Ulrich, Director of Public Works <br />
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