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Section: 9.D <br /> REQUEST FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION 93-657C <br /> ;,NES poAgen <br /> STAFF REPORT Report DatE: 10-21-93 <br /> Council Action: <br /> 0 Special Order of Business <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE October 25, 1993 0 Public Hearings <br /> ❑ Consent Agenda <br /> t1 Council Business <br /> Item Description: Authorize Mayor and City Administrator to enter into an Agreement with GME <br /> for Geotechnical and Hydrogeological Analysis at a cost not to exceed $7500 <br /> Administrator's Review/Recommendation: <br /> - No comments to supplement this report <br /> - Comments attached. <br /> Explanation/Summary (attach supplement sheets as necessary.) <br /> SUMMARY; <br /> As part of the costs of the development of the golf course the City must <br /> conduct certain geotechnical and hydrogeological analyses for the <br /> proposed golf course site. <br /> Upon the architect's and staff's review of the development firms <br /> offering the services, the firm of GME Consultants, Inc. is being <br /> recommended to provide the necessary services that need to be completed <br /> prior to construction of the course. <br /> GME will be conducting field explorations, geotechnical testing and <br /> environmental site assessments and working in :conjunction with MPCA and <br /> EPA to determine site readiness. <br /> GEM comes highly recommended, has excellent references and costs are <br /> very competitive. <br /> The construction cost estimates, as prepared by the golf course <br /> architects, included $7500 for these services. Staff would recommend <br /> that we remain within the cost estimate, recognizing that there may be <br /> additional costs dependent upon what is found on the site. If costs <br /> exceed these amounts, staff will return to Council for explanation for <br /> additional expenditure -nd approval. <br /> Saman'ha Orduno, City Administrator <br /> RECOMMENDATION: <br /> To authorize Mayor and City Administrator to enter into an agreement <br /> with GME for geotechnical and hydrogeological analysis at a cost not to <br /> exceed $7500. <br />