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MINITTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, March 25,2002 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />This item follows Item U20. <br />(#20) AWARD OF BID - FIRE STATION PROJECT <br />Gabriel Jabbour, Jim Murphy, Orono, Representatives on the Joint Fire Station Construction <br />Committee, and James Cox and Michael Brown, Long Lake Fire Department, were present. <br />Jabbour stated the committee is recommending unanimously to have the new fire station built with the <br />sixth bay, the ambulance space, and the seamless floor, but without the hose tower based on the height <br />limit issue and the price. Jabbour stated the bid the Council will be awarding is for approximately <br />$1.9 million. Jabbour stated the architect is reviewing the bid with the low bidder to insure that all <br />items are covered. <br />Mayor Peterson inquired when construction would start. <br />Jabbour stated they are expected to start in April. Jabbour commented their architect is also familiar <br />with the contractor and feel they are qualified to do the project. <br />Jabbour comp' mented Cox and Brow-n for their efforts on this project. <br />Brown and Cox extended their thanks to the City Council for working with the committee on this <br />project, noting that it was a difficult process at times in coordinating the project between two cities. <br />Brown stated in his view completion of this project will benefit the entire community. Brown also <br />extended his thanks to Jabbour and Murphy for their work on this project. <br />Mayor Peterson, on behalf of the Orono City Council, thanked the committee for their work on this <br />project. <br />Flint stated the Council is aware of how hard the committee has worked on this project and their efforts <br />to make it a win/win situation for both cities, noting that cooperation is a common goal of the two cities. <br />Peterson moved, Flint seconded, to award the bid received from Rochon Construction in the <br />amount of $1,981,000 for construction of the new Long Lake Fire Station, with the addition of the <br />sixth bay, ambulance space, and seamless floor. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />White reported he attended the rotary meeting the other day, along with a number of other people from <br />the City of Orono. White stated Mary Hill Smith of the Met Council spoke about cooperative efforts <br />between the Cities of Long Lake and Orono, and about assistance available through the Met Council. <br />Sansevere stated it is helpful to have the applicants that appear before the City Council know what the <br />possible precedents are and how the Council feels about certain situations. <br />PAGE 10
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