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MINUTES OP THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING OP MAY 22, 1989 <br />ENGINEER'S REPORT: <br />LIPT STATION #10/#43 - BID AWARD <br />City Administrator Bernhardson apprised the Council that six <br />bids had been received for the combined projects for lift <br />station #43 and #10. The lowest bid was $181,640.65 and there <br />would be an additional 25% added to that to cover legal and <br />engineering, and administrative fees. The total would be <br />substanially less than the $275,000 estimated cost for the <br />project. <br />City Engineer Cook gave a brief synopsis of what the project <br />would entail. The funding for part II of the project would come <br />from revenue funding. There would be two options for funding <br />part I of the project. Option one would be to fund 25% of the <br />cost through the sewer operating fund, which would amount to <br />$39,250.00. This would be a 20 year payback on the operation of <br />the lift station. The remaining cost of the system, $117,700.00 <br />would come from future service connections in that district at <br />the cost of $1,407.00 per unit. Option 2 would involve charging <br />50% back to the revenue fund and the connection charge would pick <br />up the balance, which would be $980.00 per unit. <br />CounciImember Goetten questioned whether public hearings <br />were required for these projects. Bernhardson replied that the <br />City was not ordering a special assessment. There would be a <br />connection charge which had no statutory need for a public <br />hearing. Bernhardson said that it would be appropriate to hold <br />some form of public information meeting . He noted that this <br />would only apply to undeveloped property and would not affect <br />those already hooked up to sewer. Goetten replied that even <br />though the property was not developed, it was still privately <br />owned. Cook interjected that a fee ordinance amendment would be <br />required to establish the connection charge. <br />Mayor Grabek surmised that the Council would vote just on <br />approving the low bid. Cook said that staff would recommend that <br />the bid be awarded to Albrecht Excavation, Inc. He said he has <br />worked with the contractor on other projects and felt confident <br />that they would do a satisfactory job. <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by CounciImember <br />Nettles, to accept Albrecht as the lowest bid on the project. <br />Motion, Ayes»4, Nays=*0, Motion passed. <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by CounciImember <br />:ten, to table the method of financing the project until such <br />1 that the owners of the affected propety could be notified. <br />A ion, Ayes«4, Nays=0, Motion passed. <br />UTILITIES HIGHWAY 12 - BIDS AND SPECIFICATIONS <br />City Engineer Cook indicated that the City was seeking <br />approval of the plans and specifications to advertise bids for <br />the sanitary sewer and water main along Highway 12 to serve the <br />Rebers and Otten subdivision. Cook explained that after meeting
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