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• C. The Program may be advertised in the official newspaper for the City of St.Anthony. <br /> D. Application packages shall be mailed to property owners upon request. <br /> E. As completed applications are received, the following will occur: <br /> 1. Engineering will inspect applicants' properties to assess the flooding <br /> problem. <br /> 2. To ensure a high quality response,Engineering may coordinate an initial site <br /> visit with the applicant. <br /> 3. Engineering will determine the I%flood level and the lowest opening in the <br /> building. <br /> 4. Engineering recommends methods of flood relief. <br /> F. The Program Specialist shall review the proposed flood relief, including ancillary <br /> items, with the property owner and answer any questions they may have. <br /> G. Engineering's recommendations for flood relief will be given to the property owner <br /> to obtain three bids. Should the property owner have problems getting three bids, <br /> two bids will be acceptable. The property owner should return contractor bids to the <br /> Program Specialist as soon as possible. <br /> • H. Bids shall be reviewed by the Program Specialist for completeness and cost <br /> reasonableness. The lowest responsible bid will be accepted,unless property owner <br /> wishes to pay the difference between low bid contractor and contractor of their <br /> choice. <br /> I. Once a contractor has been selected by the property owner, a Contract (Exhibit F) <br /> shall be signed between the property owner and selected contractor. The Program <br /> Specialist shall send the property owner a Commitment Letter(Exhibit H)stating the <br /> approved grant amount. The owner must also sign a Covenant(Exhibit K) with the <br /> City at this time. The Program Specialist will send the owner a Proceed to Work <br /> notice (Commitment Letter, Exhibit H) stating that the contractor may now start <br /> work. The contractor is responsible for normal City permits and fees as required. <br /> J. In the event that changes to the approved work are necessary, a Change in Work <br /> Form(Exhibit E)must be completed. The form outlines all changes in the approved <br /> work and in the grant amount. It must be signed by the contractor, the property <br /> owner and the Program Specialist. As applicable,revised bids should be attached to <br /> the form. <br /> K. While work is in progress, the Program Specialist shall notify the Engineering <br /> Division. The Engineering Division may make site inspections to make sure <br /> • specified construction meets elevation requirements.If construction does not comply <br /> with requirements, the Engineer shall inform the Program Specialist on necessary <br /> construction changes. <br /> 3 FAWPWIM1065 1 IVloodrelief-pgrm <br />
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