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If a 1 ½ “ water service line is needed, this would require the expenditure of <br />$19,278.75 for its installation (Note: the cost to install a 1 ½” copper line is the <br />same or more than the originally proposed 4” ductile iron service pipe). <br /> <br />Given this, Staff has contacted several fire sprinkler contractors that specialize in <br />residential system. <br /> <br />XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX <br />Fire Marshal and/ or City Administrator to provide verbal update <br />XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX <br /> <br />Possible options may include: <br />Option A – Include an NFPA 13-D sprinkler system as a change order to the <br />project. <br /> <br />Option B – Include an NFPA 13-D sprinkler system AND a 1-inch service line as <br />a change order to the project. <br /> <br />Option C – Include a 1-inch service line as a change order to the project. The <br />City would then get quotes and contract with a fire protection contractor to install <br />the NFPA 13-D fire sprinkler system after the building is completed. <br /> <br />Option D – Have the construction contractor finish the project as per current <br />plans and specifications. The City would then get quotes and contract with a fire <br />protection contractor to install the NFPA 13-D fire sprinkler system. <br /> <br /> <br />Funding <br />It is recommended that funds to finance change order No. 1 be derived based on <br />Resolution 6778 which reads “ The financing for the Random Park Building <br />Replacement Project is as follows: all tax increment eligible expenses will be <br />financed utilizing the City’s Tax Increment Fund (TIF). All remaining expenses <br />are to be financed using a 60/40 split, with Special Project Fund contributing 60% <br />and the Park Dedication Fund contributing 40%.” <br /> <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />It is recommended the Council adopt the attached resolution approving Change <br />Order No. 1 for the Random Park Building Replacement Project. <br /> <br /> <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br /> <br /> <br />Greg Lee, Director of Public Works <br />