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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JULY 26, 1999 <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />Mr. Stafford stated that he had observed some of the work being accomplished. He indicated <br />that the Contractor did not require a great deal of monitoring as they had remained on top of the <br />project at all times. He confirmed that the City engineer does have all the videos that are <br />available for review. <br /> <br />MOTION: <br /> <br />Councilmember Aplikowski moved and Councilmember Malone seconded a <br />motion to approve Pay Estimate #3 (Final Payment) for Infrastructure <br />Technologies, Inc. of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota in the amount of $30,360.90. <br />The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />F. Residential Water Meter Project, Award of Bid <br /> <br />Mr. Stafford explained that the City Council had been aware of the need to replace most ofthe <br />City's residential water meters as they are beyond their life expectancy. At the April 19, 1999, <br />Council Worksession, the Public Works Director explained the different types of meters, <br />specifically reading technology, which are available. The Council then authorized the Director to <br />proceed with necessary steps for replacing the residential water meters with radio-read meters at <br />an estimated cost of up to $570,000. <br /> <br />At the May 24,1999 City Council meeting, the Public Works Director asked the Council to <br />consider adding an alternate to tlle residential meter replacement Request for Proposals whereby <br />the meter installers would also do a visual inspection of sump pump discharge conneetions. Staff <br />believes that a large nunlber of residential sump pump discharges may be illegally connected to <br />the City's sewer system, adding clean ground water to the sewer system. The City Council <br />agreed to add the alternate to the Request for Proposals. Costs for the inspection alternate were <br />estimated to add $23,500 to the meter replacement project. Mr. Stafford indicated that this <br />inspection work is not unique and has been done by other local communities. <br /> <br />The Public Works Director drafted specifications for the Base Bid which included replacement of <br />all the residential meters ten years old or older and upgrading the newer meters with radio-read <br />transponders, compatible with the City's industrial/commercial radio-read equipment. This bid <br />covered only the area south of the Sault Saint Marie railroad tracks, which includes <br />approximately 1,000 residences. This work is to be accomplished in 1999-2000. <br /> <br />As Alternate A, the bid also included the same replacement specifications as the Base Bid, <br />except it covered the remaining portion of Arden Hills laying north of the Sault Saint Marie <br />tracks, consisting of approximately 1,350 residences. This work would be accomplished in <br />2000-2001. <br /> <br />As Alternate B, the bid included a sump pump discharge inspection, including filling out a form <br />provided by the City, documenting the inspection and findings. Mr. Stafford stated that this <br />work would save the City a significant amount of money and information must be provided to <br />the residents explaining the importance of this work and why this work will be good for the <br />entire City. <br />
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