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MINVI'ES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 9,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 3. HENNEPIN COiJNTY COMMISSIONER JAN CALLISON(continued) <br /> Callison stated it is somewhat spread out but that the reports tend to be more concentrated in the heavier <br /> populated areas. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> None <br /> PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 4. 2017 ENGINEERING SERVICES RATE SCHEDULE <br /> Public Works/City Engineer Edwards stated before the Council tonight is the proposed 2017 fee schedule <br /> for consultant engineering services from Bolton&Menk. With the exception of project surveying,the <br /> fee schedule did not increase. The discount rates for general city engineering services remain unchanged. <br /> The rates for the four engineers most commonly assigned to Orono projects will increase an average of <br /> 3.5 percent. Edwards stated this will not likely impact routine engineering support but may increase costs <br /> for project engineering and development reviews. Edwards noted each individual project will go before <br /> the City Council and they will have an opportunity to further address the fees at that time. <br /> Council Member Seals commented it appears that the range for the hourly individual engineer fees is <br /> pretty wide since it goes from$170 to$240,which is a big difference. Seals asked if a tighter range is <br /> something the City could work on for future fee schedules. <br /> Consulting Engineer Martini indicated Bolton&Menk would be happy to provide any additional <br /> information the Council may want,but that basically the fees vary based on someone's experience. <br /> Martini indicated he has the highest fee and that the people who do more of the day-to-day work have a <br /> lower rate depending on their expertise and experience. Martini noted their monthly invoices will reflect <br /> the specific hourly rates for each project. <br /> Martini noted he attends the City Council meetings at no charge and that the fee schedule also contains <br /> some reduced hourly rates for certain items. Martini indicated individual projects is where a fee estimate <br /> will be prepared detailing the work with a not to exceed fee. Martini stated he would be happy to provide <br /> more detail if the Council would like on the engineering fees. Martini stated they do have some checks <br /> and balances intemally on how time is spent but still have the appropriately skilled person on the job. <br /> Council Member Crosby asked what the increased forecasts are based on. <br /> Martini indicated it is primarily labor costs and that it is a competitive market currently. Martini stated in <br /> order to hire and retain qualified people,they need to compensate their employees consistent with the <br /> market. <br /> Walsh stated when the Council sees a 3.5 percent increase,that means less money for roads. Walsh stated <br /> he understands the issues with wages but noted Orono's employee wages have not increased that much. <br /> Walsh stated he would like to see that decreased. <br /> Page 3 of 17 <br />