HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-11-1992 Council MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING
HELD MAY 11, 1992
ROLL
The Council met on the above date with the following members
present: Mayor,Barbara Peterson, Councilmembers Gabriel Jabbour,
J. Diann Goetten and Mary Butler. Edward Callahan was absent. The
following represented the City staff: City Administrator Ron
Moorse, Public Works Director John Gerhardson, Building & Zoning
Administrator Jeanne Mabusth, Police Chief Stephen Sullivan, City
Attorney Tom Barrett, and City Recorder Teri Naab. Mayor Peterson
called the meeting to order at 7:17 P.M.
( #1) CONSENT AGENDA
Butler added Item #10 to the consent agenda.
It was .moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to approve the
Consent Agenda as amended. Ayes 4, nays 0.
Motions for all items adopted by consent agenda will be included
In the minutes in their respective numerical order.
( * #2 & 3) APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to approve the
minutes of the regular meeting of the Orono Council held on April
27, 1992. Ayes 4, nays 0.
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to approve the
minutes of the Board of Review meeting held on Apr 11 29, 1992. Ayes
4, nays 0.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Bob Beutler, representing Stephen Brown, referred to a letter he
submitted regarding adoption of a resolution for property at 3262
North Shore Drive. He asked the Council to reconsider their
decision as the property adjacent to this parcel has been purchased
by the DNR for a boat launch.
Jabbour stated that the Council strongly felt that the garage
should be removed and would not reconsider the request. He stated
they must be as protective of DNR owned property as of
residentially owned property. He noted that whatever happens to
the land owned by the DNR 1s insignificant when determining the use
of the property in question.
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PUBLIC COMMENTS — CONT.
Jennifer Dot zen rot h, 3225 Casco Circle, advised Council that there
is a rumor that the DNR has decided to proceed with the Maxwell Bay
access.
Goetten said that Marge Gasch had talked to Gorden Kimball of the
r DNR and was told that the DNR was going to wait to proceed with the
access until after the study was completed.
Jabbour stated he did not'concur with that and explained that the
City has worked very hard to get the DNR to ask the LMCD to study
lake access. The DNR accompanied by City staff visited the landing
and Gayle's Marina and indicated that they were no longer waiting
for a decision by the LMCD. He stated a sense of frustration with
the LMCD. He said it was Council's duty to examine all
governmental entities.
Dotzenroth implored Council to take action regarding this issue.
Jabbour stated he would like to see the criteria negotiated and
would like to discuss with the DNR what constitutes a parking
space. He informed the Council that Moorse was removed from the
Standards Committee.
Goetten stated that the LMCD has lost site of their original goals.
Jabbou-r felt the DNR was more receptive than the LMCD of late.
It was :,moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to direct
Council to send a-letter to the DNR informing them of the need to
discuss; all possible land uses within the City-of Orono, and to
direct staff to send a letter to the LMCD noting that the minutes
of the last LMCD meeting did not show Orono's concerns which were
addressed, and announcing Orono's unhappiness with the LMCD's
performance. Ayes 4, nays 0.
Goetten suggested that they request Orono's representatives to be
reinstated to the Committees they were appointed.
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( #4) #1698 JIM RIVERS,
1442 SHORELINE DRIVE -
AFTER - THE -FACT VARIANCE
Mrs. and Mr. Rivers were present.
Moorse explained this is an application for an after - the -fact
variance for the construction of a screened porch built sometime
after 1976.
Butler asked what prompted the issue to be brought up at this time.
Mabusth explained that a neighbor requesting a variance was denied
and then questioned Rivers' ability to have installed the porch.
Butler recalled the general tone of the rules and regulations of
the City in 1976 and noted a much less strict climate. She felt
it difficult to accept any culpability on the part of Rivers
considering the numerous staff inspections made of the property
during the past years. 'She felt the application bordered on
ridiculous.
Goetten and Jabbour agreed.
Mayor Peterson disagreed and stated the plans specifically did not
include the deck.
It was moved by Butler, seconded by Goetten, with due respect to
the Planning Commission's recommendation and time spent by City
staff,on the application, to grant an after - the -fact variance for
Application #1698 for Jim Rivers of 1442 Shoreline Drive for the
construction of a screened porch, and to direct that the question
be closed and not addressed again. Ayes 4, nays 0.
Rivers announced that he still intended to install the green space
as proposed.
( * #5) #1700 -DALE MCCURDY,
4041 NORTH SHORE DRIVE -
VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3116
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution
#3116 for Application #1700 for Dale McCurdy of 4041 North Shore
Drive for a variance to allow the installation of a deck. Ayes 4,
nays 0.
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( #6) 1714 THOMAS LYTLE,
1935 CONCORDIA STREET —
VARIANCE — RESOLUTION #3117_
Mr. Lytle was present.
Moorse explained this is an application for variances to allow
construction of a garage and deck on the property. The Planning
Commission recommended approval.
It was moved by Butler, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution
#3117 for Application #1714 for Thomas Lytle of 1935 Concordia
Street granting variances for the construction of a garage and
deck. Ayes 4, nays 0.
,( #7) #1726 BARBARA & JAMES OLEXA,
995 WILDHURST TRAIL —
VARIANCE — RESOLUTION #3118
Mr. and Mrs. Olexa were present.
Moorse explained this application is an application for variances
to a two phased project.
It,was moved by Jabbour,, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution
#3118 for Application #1726 for Barbara and James Olexa of 995
Wildhurst Trail granting variances for the two phased project.
Ayes 4, nays 0.
( #8)' #1728 MOLLY AND DRAPER JAFFRAY,
540 BARRETT AVENUE --
VARIANCE — RESOLUTION #3119
Moorse explained this is a request for a front street setback
variance for an addition to the existing home. The current home
is 14'5" from the street setback opposed to the required distance
of 50'. The proposed addition will be 25'.
It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Butler, to adopt Resolution
#3119 for Application #1728 for Molly and Draper Jaffray of 540
Barrett Avenue granting a front street setback for an addition to
the existing residence. Ayes 4, nays 0.
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( #9)' #1730 GREG MALIK,
3060 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH -
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION - RESOLUTION #3120
Greg Malik was present.
Moorse explained this is application for a two lot preliminary
subdivision. The applicant will be living in the existing
residence until the new residence is completed, which may cause
some problem as far as the septic system is concerned.
Malik said he discussed the parcels with Steve Schirmers who
confirmed two new on -site septic sites on each of the proposed
lots. The road to the new residence will go over the existing
septic system. The new primary site for the lot is on the west
side and half way up the hill and the secondary site is in front
of the house, but too close to the existing well. Schirmers stated
there would be no problem installing the septic system at the
primary location by using a half horse motor instead of a third
horse motor to pump the sewage up the hill.
Goetten noted the concerns expressed at the Planning Commission
meeting were the primary and alternative septic sites for both
lots.
Malik stated that he is hoping to sell the front lot off and felt
his chance of selling the parcel may be better with the existing
home left on it.
Jabbour noted he should. be allowed to live in the existing
residence for as long as he wants provided the house is connected
to an acceptable septic system.
Mabusth stated she would need confirmation of the primary and
alternate septic sites for both lots.
Malik noted he could use the alternate site by capping the existing
well. He said he was anxious to sell off the additional lot.
Mabusth noted. this condition should be included within the
developers agreement to ensure compliance and noted that the lot
cannot be sold without a conforming septic system.
Malik asked if that requirement could be changed to "the house
cannot be occupied without a conforming septic system ". He stated
he did not want to expend additional money if the future property
owner was going to remove the existing house.
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ZONING FILE #1730 - CONT.
Mabusth stated that the Planning Commission was concerned about
leaving a vacant residence for any length of time.
Ed Cohen, Planning Commission representative, said they were
concerned that a vacant house would be creating deterioration. He
stated the Planning Commission wanted the options and deadlines In
writing.
Jabbour suggested a six month leeway after the completion of the
new residence.
Mabusth said that would be fine as long as the letter of credit
covers that period of time.
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Butler, to adopt Resolution
#3120 for Application #1730 for Greg Malik of 3060 Sixth Avenue
North'for preliminary subdivision approval, based on the applicant
either razing the existing residence or capping the well to locate
two septic system sites on the property within six months of
i °ssuance of =the Certificate of Occupancy for the new residence.
Ayes 4, nays 0.
MAYOR /COUNCIL REPORT
A) Jabbour referred to the editorial published in the Sailor
Newspaper. He stated at the last Council meeting, he announced the
meeting to be held on Thursday in an effort to resolve
disagreements with Long Lake. He was upset with the mis- quotes of
the Mayor. He noted the Council.is very concerned with following
the required process.
Goetten asked prior to the meeting if there had been proper notice.
Mayor Peterson pointed out a published opinion also in that same
newspaper.
B) Butler asked when Public Works would be cleaning up parks and
fixing pot holes.
Mayor Peterson asked when the pile of debris collected from Clean-
up Days would be removed. She suggested they re- evaluate the
process for clean -up days.
Gerhardson noted some of the increase may be due to the lack of
burning permits issued and noted permits have been restricted by
the PCA and because of the additional work load for the police
department.
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MAYOR /COUNCIL REPORT — CONT.
C) Mayor Peterson announced the annual meeting of the AMM to be
held a week from Thursday. She explained that at the last meeting
they discussed Legislative action taken during the year and the
items the AMM had dealt with.
Butler asked if the AMM was successful to loosen up on aid to
cities.
Mayor Peterson affirmed they were.
Jabbour asked about sales tax.
Mayor Peterson stated the AMM supported the sales tax bill.
D) Goetten explained she attended a meeting last Thursday of the
Endorsing Committee. Her concern was that a few persons (Steve
Smith, Gen Olson and John Burger) decided to support Mary Miller
as the new candidate. Goetten felt that due to Miller's
irrevocable position on the use of the southern corridor for
Highway 12, she felt it incredible that these people nominated
Miller. She felt it was a mistake to support someone who couldn't
win this area because of her position on the corridor. She stated
that perhaps they have already made a decision on where the
corridor will be going.
( * #10) PAY REQUEST #1 WATER TOWER HIGHWAY 12
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to authorize payment
of Pay Request #1 for the water tower to Pitt DenMoines for an
amount of $94,130.75. Ayes 4, nays 0.
( * #11) AWARD LIQUOR LIABILITY INSURANCE — GOLF COURSE
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to award the City of
Orono Golf Course liquor liability insurance coverage for the
policy year April 1, 1992 through March 31, 1992 to the St. Paul
Insurance Company at a premium of $1,375. Ayes 4, nays 0.
( * #12) POLICE INTERN
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to authorize Ryan
Franzen to participate in a 150 hour internship for college credit
through Normandale Community College by working with the police
department as a volunteer during Summer 1992. Ayes 4, nays'0.
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( * #13) TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE GOLF COURSE
It was moved by Jabbour, 'seconded by Goetten, to employ Rodney
Wagner Jensen as a temporary counter helper at the Orono Golf
Course at an hourly rate of $5.00 per hour effective May 7, 1992.
Ayes 4, nays 0.
( #14) BID AWARD BEDERWOOD PARK EQUIPMENT
Steve Johnston, Park Commission representative, was present.
Johnston stated the Committee has, recommended to contract with
Minnesota Playground Equipment.
Jabbour asked if they could act fast enough to avoid additional
t ax,. .
Johnston noted the manufacturer has suggested prepayment and
offered an additional discount.
Moorse stated that the Legislature has restricted payment until
merchandise,is shipped.
Jabbour suggested they contact the low bidder and suggest
acceptance is contingent upon delivery-before the increase.;
Butler asked the height of the slide.
Johnston said to the platform, the height of the slide is 9'. He
noted the residents of the area have asked the poles to be redwood
Instead of aluminum.
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to authorize
the purchase of park equipment for Bederwood Park from Minnesota
Playground for an amount not to exceed $18,592 to be paid for from
Park Dedication Funds, and to attempt to have delivered prior to
t -he sales tax increase. Ayes 4, nays 0.
( #15) PAYMENT REQUEST — PRE - ENGINEERED PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING
Moorse explained this is the second payment for materials for the
public works building. He noted that both payments combined
represent a total of 100% of the cost of the materials for that
building.
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PAYMENT BEQUEST - PRE - ENGINEERED PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING - CONT.
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Butler, to approve Pubiic
Works Building Application and Certificate of Payment for pre -
engineered building materials in the amount of $96,844.00 to Met -
Con Metro, Inc. Ayes 4, nays 0.
It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Butler, to authorize up to an
additional $4,000 for Transportation Consultants Strgar -Rosco
assistance in the completion of a conceptual layout and continue
assistance during this initial scoping NEIS process to be
appropriated from the Speciai`Projects Account. Ayes 4, nays 0.
( #16) SANITARY SEWER CONNECTION - 1355 BROWN ROAD SOUTH
Moorse explained that this is a request to connect to sanitary
sewer to the post office building, which was delayed until long
term plans had been made. He noted they are now discussing a long
term l ease at a h i gher l ease rate wh i ch w i l l re i mburse the C i ty for
improvements.
Mayor Peterson asked the length of the potential lease.
Moorse reported they are looking at 5 years.
It was moved by Mayor Peterson, seconded by Goetten, to approve the
sanitary sewer connection for 1355 Brown Road South, and the
payment of fees in the amount of $1,760 to be taken from the
General Funds Special Projects Contingency Account. Ayes 4, nays
0.
( * #17) LICENSES
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to approve the
following licenses:
One Day Set Up License:
Minnetonka Center for the Arts
Garbage & Refuse License:
Cleanway Sanitation
R & W Roll -off Service, Inc.
Motion, Ayes 4, nays 0.
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( * #18) BILLS
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to approve payment
of the All Funds Account. Ayes 4, nays 0.
ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adjourn the
regular Council meeting at 8:30 p.m. AYes 4, nays 0.
Barbara A. Peterson, Mayor
AT E T -:
Do othy Hallin, City Clerk
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TO: Orono HRA MAY 11� ����
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FROM: Ron Moorse, City Administrator ��c.'�° -
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DATE: May 6, 1992
SUBJECT: Award of Bids for City Facilities
ATTACHMENTS : A. Bid Tabulation Dated 10/25/91
B. Bid Tabulation Dated �4/16/92
The Facilities Design Committee at its May 5 meeting reviewed and
approved proposed cost reduction items to bring the facilities
project within the proposed budget. Based on the Facilities
Design Committee's actions the City Council directed that a
number of bids be awarded at the May 11 City Council meeting.
John Davies will provide bid tabulations and recommendations
regarding bid awards prior to the May 11 meeting.
In addition to awarding the current bids , the City Attorney has
indicated that the HRA must ratify prior facility bids, which
were awarded by the City Council . The City Council at its
October 28, 1991 , meeting awarded a number of bids related to
site preparation and the public works building. These included
items; Number 1 , 3, 4 , 5 and 6 on the attached bid tabulation
sheet dated October 25, 1991 . These bid awards must now be
ra t i f i ed by the HRA.
Action Requested:
1 . Motion of ratify the bid awards made by the City
Council at their October 28, 1991 meeting.
2. Motion to award the current bids as recommended by
John Davies.
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BID TAE3ULATION
ORONO CITY HALL AND BID PACKAGE TWO APRIL 16, 1992
PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS REVISED MAY 5, 1992 '
OF�ONO,MN
BID DESCRIPTION VENDOR BID AMOUNT ADDENDUM BID BOND NOTES
#1 -EARTHWORK Steinin er $9,100.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Valley Rich $25,750.00 1 Yes
Imperial Develo ers $35,700.00 1 ,2 Yes
#2 - UTILITIES - SEWER AND WATER
BID BACKAGE ONE
#3 - BITUMINOUS PAVING Midwest As halt $41,100.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Northwest As halt $51,925.00 No . No
Omann Brothers $55,100.00 1 Yes
Buffalo Bituminous $65,580.00 1 ,2 Yes
#4-FENCES AND GATES Centur Fence $4,125.00 1 ,2 Yes �D
Crowle Fence $5,500.00 1 ,2 Yes
Keller Fence $8,174.00 1 ,2 Yes Add $130 for Bond
#5 - LANDSCAPING Midland Nurse $35,884.00 No Yes
Arteka $44,175.00 1 ,2 Yes
R & S Contractin $48,640.00 No No
Fried es $71,654.00 1 Yes _
Greenworks $36,330.00 1 No Faxed Bid
#6-CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE Steenbur Watrud $83,500.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Axel Ohman $95,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
Gresser Concrete $97,000.00 1 ,2 Yes _
- Kellin ton Construction $99,450.00 1 ,2 Yes
Loverin Johnson $122,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
Crosstown Masonr $385,900.00 1 ,2 Yes Combined bid #6 and #7
BID TABULATION
ORONO CITY HALL AND BID PACKAGE TWO APRIL 16, 1992
PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS REVISED MAY 5, 1992 •
ORONO,N1�1
BID DESCRIPTION VENDOR BID AMOUPfT' ADDENDUv1 BID BOND N10TES
#7 - UNIT MASONRY Bernha en Brick $250,000.00 1 Yes BID WITHDRAWN
Steenbur Watrud $259,000.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Axel Ohman $290,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
Loverin Johnson $296,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
Bill Dentin er $339,685.00 1 ,2 Yes
Kellin ton Construction $350,300.00 1 ,2 Yes
Gresser $352,500.00 1 ,2 Yes
Crosstown See Bid Divislon #6 - Combined
#8 -STRUCTURAL STEEL AND METAL Mannstedt $40,460.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
FABRICATIONS-SUPPLY Twin Cit Wire $59,720.00 1 ,2 Yes
#9 -STRUCTURAL STEEL AND METAL No Bids Received RE-BID
FABRICATIONS-EREC TION Western Steel $10,300.00 No No Faxed Bid - Incom lete
#10-CARPENTRY WORK Kellln ton Construction $200,000.00 1 ,2 Yes BID WITHDRAWN
Jor�enson Construction $271,027.00 1 Yes
Northside Construction $279,980.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
KM Buildin $312,600.00 1 ,2 Yes
#11 -ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK Goebel Fixtures $43,621.00 1 ,2 No RECOMMENDAWARD
O'Keete Fixtures $47,365.88 No Yes
Northern Woodwork $47,545.00 1 ,2 Yes
Heebink Architectural $50,253.00 1 ,2 Yes
- Aaron Carison $60,800.00 1 ,2 Yes
Hanson Woodworkin $62,067.00 1 ,2 Yes
Heartwood $62,186.00 1 ,2 No
Paul's Woodcraft $73,238.00 1 ,2 No _
KM Buildin $82,205.00 1 ,2 Yes _
BID TABULATION
ORONO CITY HALL AND BID PACKAGE TWO APRIL 16, 1992
PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS REVISED MAY 5, 1992
ORONO,MN
BID DESCRIPTION VEI�OR BID AMOUNT ADDENDU�A BID BOND NOTES
#12-MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING Kremer Davis $2,925.00 1 ,2 No RECOMMENDAWARD
Water roofin b Ex erts $9,821.00 No hD Faxed Bid
#13 - BUILDING INSULATION No Bids Received
#14 - INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEM Mulcah $47,500.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
A.E. Conrad $79,800.00 1 ,2 Yes
Zintl $85,010.00 1 ,2 Yes
Minuti O le $95,875.00 1 ,2 � Yes
Peterson Stucco $115,450.00 1 ,2 Yes
Lindber Plaster $79,950.00 No No Faxed Bid
#15-ROOFING AND SHEET METAL S ecialt S stems $155,793.00 No No
Vohnoutka $156,288.00 1 ,2 No REOOMMENDAWARD
Innovative Buildin $167,254.00 1 ,2 Yes
Curran V. Nielsen $181,666.00 1 ,2 No Faxed Bid
�16 - JOINT SEALERS Jansco Caulking $3,950.00 1 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Seal-Treat $9,980.00 1 ,2 Yes
Droels Caulkin $2,570.00 1 ,2 No Faxed Bid
#17-STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES,WOOD LaForce $35,465.00 1 ,2 Yes BR Prot. - No
DOORS AND FINISH HARDWARE Glewwe $42,750.00 1 ,2 Yes BR Prot. - No Add $430 tor Bond
ACG $51,730.00 1 ,2 Yes BR Prot. - Yes
LeFebure $6,334.00 No No Vault Door Onl
� K & K Sales $29,954.00 1 ,2 No BR Prot. - No Faxed Bid
#18-OVERHEAD DOORS&COILING DOORS Twfn Cit Gara e $21,945.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Crawford Doors $28,232.00 1 ,2 Yes
Advanced Door $4,150.00 No No Faxed Bid - Incom lete
BID TABULATION
ORONO CITY HALL AND BID PACKAGE TWO APRIL 16, 1992
PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS REVISED MAY 5, 1992
ORONO,Mt�!
BID DESCRIPTION VENDOR BID AMOUNT �DDENDUM BID BOND NOTES
#19-ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOORS, Hoffers $78,745.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
CURTAIN WALL, &GLASS&GLAZING Harmon $83,611.00 1 ,2 Yes
Em irehouse $86,431.00 1 ,2 Yes
Mulcah $88,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
United Glass $89,700.00 1,2 Yes
Gatewa Glass $91,555.00 1 ,2 ; Yes
ACG $1 12,395.00 1 ,2 Yes _
#20 - METAL FRAMING, DRYWALL, Minuti O le $97,775.00 1,2 Yes
LATH AND PLASTER H & S D wall $103,595.00 1,2 Yes
Peterson Stucco $105,900.00 1 ,2 Yes
Zintl $111,560.00 1 ,2 Yes
Mulcah $117,500.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Gene Anderson $124,990.00 1 ,2 Yes
A.E. Conrad $125,100.00 1 ,2 Yes
#21 - CERAMIC TILE Dale Tile $15,917.00 1,2 Yes BID WITHDRAWN
Twin Cit Tile $19,375.00 1 ,2 Yes BID WITHDRAWN
Grazzini $24,100.00 1 ,2 Yes
#22 - ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Twin Cit Acoustics $16,310.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Acoustics Associates $16,840.00 1,2 Yes
� Ceilings, Inc. $17,325.00 1 ,2 Yes Add $260 for Bond
Northland Acoustical $18,225.00 1 Yes
Janning's Acoustics $13,995.00 1 ,2 No Faxed Bid _
BID TABULATION
ORONO CfTY HALL AND BID PACKAGE TWO APRIL 16, 1992 .
PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS REVISED MAY 5, 1992
ORONO,MN
BID DESCRIPTION VENDOR BID AMOUNT ADDENDlJlv1 BID BOND NOTES
#23-RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPET Pink $36,283.00 No Yes
St. Paul Linoleum $38,553.00 1 ,2 Yes REOOMMENDAWARD
Acoustics Associates $39,286.00 1 ,2 Yes
Ha en Com anies $43,595.00 1 ,2 No
Da ton's $34,440.00 No No Faxed Bid
#24 - PAINTING AND WALL COVERINGS Swanson and Youn dale $24,894.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Marshall Paintin $26,370.00 1 ,2 Yes
J.B. Nelson $26,810.00 1 ,2 Yes �
Schieicher $27,000.00 1 ,2 ; No
Wasche Interiors $28,150.00 1 ,2 Yes
K/A Buildin $34,470.00 1 ,2 Yes
#25-TOILET COMPARTMENTS Bartle Sales $2,595.00 1 ,2 Yes RE-BID
#26 - LOUVERS Cr stal Manufacturin $6,068.00 No No RE-BID
T.M.S. Inc. $12,600.00 No No Faxed Bid
#27 - FLAGPOLES Bartle Sales $2,131.00 1 ,2 Yes RE-BID
#28 - I.D. DEVICES LeRo Si n $2,538.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Thomas Si n $2,619.12 No No
#29 - METAL LOCKERS Modern Bin $7,841.00 1 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
� Hauenstein and Burmeist $9,920.00 No No Faxed Bid
#30 - FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES Nardini $723.64 No Yes RE-BID
Bartle Sales $972.00 1 ,2 Yes
Larsen's $1,266.30 No No Faxed Bid
BID TABULATION
ORONO CfTY HALL AND BID PACKAGE TWO APRIL 16, 1992 ,
PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS REVISED MAY 5, 1992
OROrJO,M�l
BID DESCRIPTION VENDOR BID AMOUNT ADDENDl1�A BID BOND NOTES
#31 -OPERABLE WALLS AND FOLDING W.L. Hall $17,743.00 1 Yes RE-BID
PARTITIONS Mahin Walz $11,857.00 No No Faxed Bid
#32-TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES- Bartle Sales $5,232.00 1 ,2 Yes RE-BID
SUPPLY
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#33 - RESIDENTIAL EQUIPMENT No Bids Received '
#34 - WINDOW BLINDS No Bids Received
#35- FLOOR MATS - SUPPLY Bartley Sales $3,840.00 1 ,2 Yes RE-BID
#36-PRE-ENGINEERED METAL BDGS. Met-Con $1 1 1,800.00 1 ,2 Yes Cold Storage Only RE-
#37 - WHEELCNAIR LIFT Access Mobilit $14,522.95 No No DELE�E
Minnesota Elevator $18,387.00 1 ,2 Yes
#38 - PLUMBING AND HVAC Allied $390,000.00 1,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
McGuire Mechanical $393,669.00 1,2 Yes
E an and Sons $397,000.00 1,2 Yes
General Sheet Metal $397,500.00 1,2 Yes
Southside Plumbin $407,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
NewMech $438,666.00 1 ,2 Yes
E ui ment Su I $469,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
Kumar Mechanical $475,000.00 1,2 Yes
Snell Mechanical $487,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
BID TABULATION
ORONO CITY HALL AND BID PACKAGE TWO APRIL 16, 1992 -
PUBLIC WORKS BUILDINGS REVISED MAY 5, 1992 '
ORONO,�Ald
BID DESCRIPTION VENDOR BID AMOUNT /�DDENDUM BID BOND NOTES
#39 - FIRE PROTECTION National Automatic $46,590.00 1 ,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Carlson Automatic $53,035.00 1 ,2 Yes
Falcon Fire Prot. $56,990.00 1 ,2 Yes
Olsen Fire $59,300.00 1 ,2 Yes
Industrial S rinkler $62,568.00 1 ,2 Yes
Allstate Fire $63,400.00 1 ,2 Yes
Vikin Automatic $80,937.00 1 ,2 Yes
#40 - ELECTRICAL Rid edale Electric $230,200.00 1 ,2 Yes BID WITHDRAWN
Ge hardt Electric $279,400.00 1,2 Yes RECOMMENDAWARD
Phasor Electric $289,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
Lan ford Electric $294,000.00 1 ,2 Yes
Electric Service $297,375.00 1 ,2 Yes
SECO $297,600.00 1 ,2 Yes
Hunt Electric $319,000.00 1 ,2 Yes