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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for July 5, 2016 <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />maintenance agreement for the Oneka Parkway Bridge. <br />Gary Michalski had requested approval of a preliminary plat and final plat to allow for a 9.42 <br />acre parcel to be split into two 4.71 are parcels. According to the City Code, all subdivisions in <br />zoning districts that are eligible for municipal sewer and water, which create two or more lots or <br />parcels shall be platted. At its June 23, 2016, meeting the Planning Commission held a public <br />hearing and considered the request. The Planning Commission recommended approval of the <br />preliminary plat and final plat for Bald Eagle Industrial Park 6`h Addition. Adoption of the <br />Consent Agenda approved RESOLUTION 2016-19 APPROVING A PRELIMINARY PLAT <br />AND FINAL PLAT FOR GARY MICHALSKI FOR "BALD EAGLE INDUSTRIAL PARK <br />6TH ADDITION" LOCATED NORTH OF 130TH STREET AND EAST OF FENWAY <br />BOULEVARD. <br />Award of Bid for the Oneka Lake Boulevard/147' Street Improvement Project <br />At its May 16, 2016 meeting, Council approved the resolution approving the plans specifications <br />for the Oneka Lake Boulevard/147th Street Project and approving the advertisement for bids. <br />WSB Project Engineer Jim Stremel informed Council that bids were received and opened on <br />Thursday, June 30, 2016 at 10 a.m. The City received six bids, and Jim explained the lowest bid <br />was from Ann Construction in the amount of $1,005,867.90. <br />Haas made motion, Petryk seconded, to award the bid to Arm Construction for the Oneka Lake <br />Boulevard/147'h Street Project. <br />All ayes. Motion carried. <br />Update on June 27, 2016 CIP Worksho <br />The Council held a workshop on Monday, June 27, 2016 to discuss street capital improvement <br />projects. City Administrator Bryan Bear provided an update on the meeting stating there was <br />discussion on future street CIP projects considering budget, timing, and priorities. There was a <br />general consensus among Council to move forward with the project ranked by staff as priority <br />one as the street reconstruction project for 2017. Priority one included Homestead Avenue, <br />132nd Street, Homestead Drive, and 126'h Street. Bryan suggested the first step would be to <br />schedule a neighborhood meeting on a potential street project. <br />Miron made motion, Klein seconded, to direct staff to schedule a neighborhood meeting to move <br />forward with the street project labeled by staff as priority one. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried <br />