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of t <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> July 28, 1998 <br /> is Page 9 <br /> 1 Faust asked if the Sump Pump Inspection Program will be suspended. Mr. Mornson stated the <br /> 2 ordinance may need to be amended to reflect changes from the feasibility report. Also, meetings <br /> 3 with the Metropolitan Council staff may be needed to address use of grant funds. <br /> 4 Sandy Maxwell, 3504 Skycroft, asked how much the feasibility study will cost and how long it <br /> 5 will take. Mr. Janski stated it will take several months to do the feasibility report so it will be <br /> 6 ready before plans and specifications are put together. The cost of the original inspection project <br /> 7 was estimated at $85,000. The feasibility report is estimated at about$25,000 and the modified <br /> 8 1/1 program at about$20,000, or one-half the original allocation for the Sump Pump Inspection <br /> 9 Program. The Sump Pump Inspection Program also included a$40,000 grant from the <br /> 10 Metropolitan Council so the City will need to talk with them to see if it is still available if the <br /> 11 focus is changed. <br /> 12 Ms. Maxwell expressed concern that the City may spend$25,000 for the feasibility report and <br /> 13 then find they have to do a Sump Pump Inspection Program anyway. <br /> 14 Cavanaugh explained that the sump pump reductions alone would not produce the needed results <br /> 15 so the drain tiles also need to be addressed. The City is trying to combine both and do it <br /> 16 concurrently. Mr. Janski stated the change in focus and allocating the funds towards the actual <br /> construction work is also a better use of resources. <br /> 18 Faust suggested the ordinance be addressed to see if it.needs to be revised to reflect this change <br /> 19 in focus. Mr. Mornson concurred. <br /> 20 Motion carried unanimously <br /> 21 <br /> 22 E. Resolution 98-062, re: Demolition of 2716 St. Anthony Boulevard. <br /> 23 It was noted that two proposals have been received for the complete demolition and removal of <br /> 24 the house at 2716 St. Anthony Boulevard as follows: DKH Excavating in the amount of$10,971 <br /> 25 and Belair Excavating in the amount of$13,847.00 It was noted that Keys Well Drilling will <br /> 26 perform the well abandonment with both bids and the bids include the water and sewer service <br /> 27 disconnection. <br /> 28 Motion by Marks, second by Thuesen to award the demolition and removal bid for the house at <br /> 29 2716 St. Anthony Boulevard to DKH Excavating in the amount of$10,971.00. <br /> 30 Cavanaugh asked if no one wanted to move the house. Mr. Mornson explained that moving the <br /> 31 house would cost more and this is the most effective option. <br /> 32 Motion carried unanimously <br /> F. Resolution 98-063,re: Purchase of 2713 St. Anthony Boulevard. <br />
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