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Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting Minutes <br />• September 9, 1997 <br />Page 2 <br />1 Motion by Marks, second by Wagner to approve the following claims: <br />C. Tennis Courts <br />1. Brock White in the amount of $2,769.77 for materials. <br />2. Rebarfab, Inc. in the amount of $223.65 for materials. <br />D. Comprehensive Plan Update <br />1. BRW, Inc. in the amount of $3,092.07 for period covering June 28 <br />through July 25, 1997. <br />E. Tax Increment Finance Payments to Developer <br />1. Central Investment Corporation in the amount of $12,500.00 Nedegaard <br />Construction Company, Certificate of Occupancy for Lot 1, Block 1, <br />The Village Commons. <br />F. City Hall <br />1. Demolition of Parkview Building <br />a. DKH Excavating Inc. in the amount of $20,985.00 for Pay <br />Application #3. <br />2. Payment Request, re: New City Hall <br />b. Graus Construction in the amount of $127,152.95 for Pay <br />Application #14 St. Anthony Community Center. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />0 <br />21 VI. DISCUSSION OF TENNIS COURTS. <br />22 Morrison explained a proposed change to raise the elevation of the tennis courts. <br />23 There are two contractors involved in this phase of the project at present: Graus, who <br />24 is to finish the retention pond in the SW corner of the site, and DKH, who is to finish <br />25 grading the old building site. The proposed change would have DKH do the retention <br />26 pond work and place the material from the pond area under the new tennis courts, <br />27 thereby raising the elevation of the courts by 12 inches, for a cost of $13,625; and add <br />28 another 6 inches of crushed limestone for an additional $11,100 resulting in a total <br />29 change in elevation of 18 inches and a cost of $24,725. Graus has offered a credit of <br />30 $3,750 for deleting the retention pond work which would result in a net add to the <br />31 City of $20,975 for raising the courts. If Graus were to continue the retention pond <br />32 work the material will be hauled off site. DKH would have to bring in other material <br />33 to raise the elevation 12 inches at a cost of approximately $18,000 plus the $11,000 <br />34 for the 6 inches of limestone. The net add to the City would be $29,000. <br />35 Wagner asked why the elevation had to be raised. <br />36 Morrison explained the Public Works Department did not perform a survey of the site <br />37 originally. A survey has now been completed and BRW and RCM are recommending <br />38 the elevation be raised so the water will drain properly. <br />IR9 Mornson noted there is not an official change order but because of the timing, he is <br />40 recommending the HRA approve this change. <br />