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' MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (IS. 2013 FORECEMAINIMPROVEMENT PROJECT—BID AWARD, Continued) <br /> Struve stated two of the pits will be dug in undisturbed areas and will not provide a good look at the sub <br /> base but that the other pits could provide that information. <br /> Levang stated she would like to be provided with information on the costs associated with a mill and <br /> overlay versus a reconstruction after the sub base is examined. <br /> McMillan asked if acceptance of the bid could be delayed two weeks. <br /> Struve indicated the sooner the bid is awarded the better to help the contractor plan his upcoming <br /> schedule. Struve stated a preconstruction meeting has not been held yet so he is not sure how long the <br /> contractor is anticipating the work will take. <br /> Martinez indicated they have 45 days to reply. <br /> Struve stated a delay could potentially affect the construction season. <br /> McMillan stated she would prefer to delay awarding of the bid to allow the City Council time to review <br /> the financials. <br /> Levang moved,Printup seconded,to table award of the bid for the 2013 forecemain improvement <br /> project to the August 26 City Council meeting.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0 <br /> PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR/CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT <br /> Struve noted the storm debris drop-off site was reopened following the last storm and will remain open <br /> from 8 a.m.to 3 p.m. this week. Struve indicated there is no plan at the present time to leave the site open <br /> for longer than that. <br /> McMillan asked if the trees will be chipped up soon. <br /> Struve stated he is still working with contractors and that it will likely be after October 1 due to the <br /> emerald ash borer regulations and the necessity to quarantine wood material taken out of Hennepin <br /> County. After October 1 it can be chipped to a certain size and then hauled out. <br /> McMillan asked whether people can park on the site for access to the trail. <br /> Struve indicated parking for the trail is not allowed at this time. <br /> Struve reported the project on Willow Drive experienced a minor delay due to a power line that runs <br /> between Dickey Road horseshoe at the bottom of the ditch. The contractor is waiting for the power <br /> company to lower that line before they do the final ditch restoration. Paving of the road will happen <br /> shortly after that. Struve stated he expects in the next week or so that project will be wrapped up. <br /> Levang asked if there are any thoughts about keeping the brush pile open. Levang commented there was <br /> a lot of traffic to the site on Saturday and Sunday this past weekend. <br /> (PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR/CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT, Continued) <br /> Page 31 of 37 <br />
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