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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—J UNE 12, 2023 7 <br /> 2024. The certification amount is equal to the unpaid delinquent balance plus an eight percent <br /> penalty. The list of remaining delinquent utility accounts was reviewed. The City will request that <br /> Ramsey County levy the delinquent balances against the respective properties. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Monson moved and Councilmember Holden seconded a <br /> motion to adopt Resolution 2023-031 — Adopting and Confirming Quarterly <br /> Special Assessments for Delinquent Utilities. The motion carried (5-0). <br /> B. Resolution 2023-032 Accepting Bid and Authorizing Award Of Contract To <br /> Peterson Companies, Inc. — Arden Manor Park and Floral Park <br /> Improvements Project <br /> Chris Harrington, HR Green, stated on April 12, 2021, City Council approved Resolution 2021- <br /> 017 supporting the City's application for a CDBG funding opportunity for Arden Manor Park. At <br /> a Work Session on November 15, 2021, Council discussed the proposed improvements at Arden <br /> Manor Park and Floral Park Hardcourt. At the November 22, 2021 Council meeting,the PSA with <br /> HR Green was approved to design and construct Arden Manor Park and Floral Park Hardcourt. <br /> On October 24, 2022, Council approved the PSA Amendment with HR Green to add the Floral <br /> Park playground structures and park equipment to the overall project. On May 15, 2023, the 95% <br /> design plans were presented to Council at the Work Session for final comments. On May 22, <br /> 2023, the plans and specifications were approved by the City Council and pursuant of Resolution <br /> 2023-027,bids were opened on June 5, 2023. <br /> Mr. Harrington explained primary elements of improvements at each park are play structure <br /> replacement, play structure container replacement, hard court rehabilitation, trail improvements, <br /> ADA improvements, shelter improvements and other amenities. If the project is to move forward, <br /> the anticipated schedule would allow for construction to start this summer and final completion <br /> late Fall of 2023. <br /> Mr. Harrington reviewed the three bids that were received. All of the bids are higher than the <br /> Engineer's estimate which is $489,617.63. The low bid is 67% higher than the engineer's <br /> estimate. Council may decide to approve the park improvement items as presented or Council may <br /> choose to table this item to discuss at an upcoming Work Session. If Council chooses to table the <br /> item, discussion can be had about downsizing the scope of the project by removing certain items <br /> proposed in the current plan. Because there is not an existing contract signed with the low-bidder <br /> (Peterson Companies), they would also have to agree to a modified change in scope of the project <br /> for it to move forward. The CDBG funds related to Arden Manor Park must be used in 2023. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau noted this bid was requested back in April. She questioned why the <br /> amounts came in so much higher than anticipated. <br /> Mr. Harrington reported the range between the bids was a concern to him. He noted he looked <br /> into what could be causing the prices to be higher, which included dewatering. He explained <br /> excavation near sensitive infrastructure was also a concern. He stated that neither dewatering nor <br /> excavation near sensitive infrastructure ended up having any major impact on the bid price. He <br /> stated there was volatility in pricing in the construction environment and he believed this was the <br /> major source for the high bids. In addition,he believed he under adjusted for inflation. <br />