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Mounds View City Council March 27, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 18 <br /> <br /> <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated at many Thymes in the past, there has been discussion <br />regarding the implementation of the Sump Pump Removal Project. He stated that depending <br />upon the monies available, and where they commence, they could implement some type of <br />program, however, there may be some difficulty in terms of the balance of the loan. He <br />explained that this would determine the extent to which they are able to survey the community <br />for sump pumps, the amount of money they would have for staff inspection, and the reimbursable <br />costs they might be able to offer the residents to assist with these corrections. He indicated that <br />the funds might become somewhat extended, however, it is something they could begin to <br />examine, in preparation for some type of enactment of this program. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works stated staff would indicate to the Metropolitan Council Environmental <br />Services that the City still has sealed manholes in place, and they can make visual inspections of <br />the manhole structures themselves to insure they are not leaking. He indicated staff could submit <br />some documentation and pictures, as well as television reports made throughout the years, and as <br />long as those items are still functioning, they will forgive the annual payment for that year, and <br />ultimately, that loan would become a grant. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated there is currently $25,000 in the budget for manhole <br />rehabilitation and main route rehabilitation, and staff is requesting an additional $5,000 from the <br />Wastewater Contingency Fund be transferred into the System Improvement Fund, to show that <br />they have matched the $30,000 loan. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Stigney. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution No. 5425, <br />a Resolution Authorizing a Metropolitan Council Environmental Services I & I Loan <br />Application. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty requested clarification regarding the 18-month project completion and 5- <br />year documentation time frames. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich explained that the projects they are able to accomplish with the <br />$60,000 would have to be completed within the 18-month period. He stated they would probably <br />begin in the same order the projects are listed in the Staff Report, with the very obvious items, <br />where corrections could take place immediately, and they could show that the measures would <br />hold up. For example, the replacement of manhole covers to stop infiltration, which would last <br />for a very long time. He indicated the remainder of the measures, as they descend on the list, <br />would probably require more significant funds. He stated they would have to begin contracting <br />for services to seal manholes, cracks, joints and pipes, and these funds would pay for the staff <br />time, televising, administrating the program, and all related costs. <br /> <br />Council Member Marty inquired if they were prepared to commence once this item is approved. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated this was correct. He indicated they were currently <br />performing some televising, and they could start from this point. He stated he had consulted <br />Finance Director Kessel to determine if it would be more advantageous for the City to utilize its <br />own funds, or to take the change on the loan, and he advised that this loan is based upon T-Bills, <br />at .5 percent over the current rate. He explained that if some of the measures do not hold or
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