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Mounds View City Council July 26, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. 1 <br /> 2 <br />H. Resolution 7651, Approving Contract with Pump and Meter Service, Inc. to 3 <br />Repair the Fuel Pumping Station and Tank Monitor Unit at the Public 4 <br />Works Facility. 5 <br /> 6 <br />Public Works Supervisor Peterson stated the diesel-powered vehicles and equipment used by the 7 <br />Public Works are re-fueled onsite at the Public Works Facility. The fueling system is comprised 8 <br />of a 3,000 gallon underground tank, a pumping station and a tank monitoring system that 9 <br />includes a monitor unit located inside the Public Works Supervisor’s office. The monitoring 10 <br />system is mandated by the MPCA to detect any tank leakage. The tank monitor unit for the 11 <br />fueling system has not property worked for some time. A new tank monitor unit is needed to 12 <br />comply with MPCA mandates. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Public Works Supervisor Peterson added that the pumping station is showing signs of severe 15 <br />deterioration. After evaluating new and used pumping stations, a determination was made that 16 <br />the cost of a used, rebuilt pumping station would be more cost effective than purchasing a new 17 <br />one. Staff solicited and received quotes from qualified vendors for the necessary repair work. 18 <br />The low quote was submitted by Pump and Meter Service, Inc. of Hopkins, Minnesota for 19 <br />$5,780.14. This repair work was not included in the 2010 budget. Staff recommended a 5% 20 <br />contingency be added the estimated amount to cover unknowns that may be discovered during 21 <br />repairs. This contingency would add $289.86 to the quote amount for a total budget amount not 22 <br />to exceed $6,070. 23 <br /> 24 <br />Public Works Supervisor Peterson recommended the Council award a contract to Pump and 25 <br />Meter Services, Inc. of Hopkins, Minnesota for the necessary repairs to the fuel pumping station 26 <br />and tank monitor unit at the Public Works Facility. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Mayor Flaherty questioned the age of the current pump. Public Works Director DeBar estimated 29 <br />it to be from 1986 when the facility was last upgraded. 30 <br /> 31 <br />Council Member Mueller asked if it was typical to see freight charges being passed along to the 32 <br />City. Public Works Supervisor Peterson stated this was becoming more common on large items 33 <br />due to the cost of fuel. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Council Member Mueller requested Staff speak with the vendor to split the freight charges 50/50. 36 <br /> 37 <br />MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 7651, 38 <br />Approving Contract with Pump and Meter Service, Inc. to Repair the Fuel Pumping Station and 39 <br />Tank Monitor Unit at the Public Works Facility for an expense not to exceed $6,070. 40 <br /> 41 <br /> Ayes - -- 5 Nays - -- 0 Motion carried. 42 <br /> 43 <br />I. Resolution 7652, Approving Contract with Cummins Power Company to 44 <br />Repair and Service the Emergency Generator located at the Booster Station. 45