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<br /> " -' r:'1 ,? 'J . <br /> ;,n: ~ -:... ~ /~\ ::: , <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 10. 1997 ',' tru _ !16 <br /> ,.", ~ ;, <br /> Mr. Vaageness stated he does not get personally involved and delegates that responsibility. He I <br /> e. <br /> stated that on behalf of the Church and those present, all want a good working relationship with <br /> the Arden Hills City CounciL He apologized for the misunderstanding and stated that he <br /> understands how the Council reached their conclusions. He stated he hopes this will not be a <br /> barrier for future relationships. Mr. Vaageness stated he believes the NHLC council will give I <br /> approval to the revised plan. <br /> Councilmember Hicks asked if the motion should include dimensions as indicted on the I <br /> elevations presented on the overhead. Mr. Ringwald reviewed that the brick areas are 8 feet <br /> horizontal by 5 feet vertical <br /> Councilmember Hicks requested the motion be amended to include these dimensions. . <br /> Councilmembers Keirn and Aplikowski accepted the friendly amendment. I <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski requested the contractor be careful in dealing with Staff to assure no I <br /> future misunderstanding. She encouraged that all issues be discussed fully between the <br /> contractor and City Staff <br /> Councilmember Malone stated he will vote to support the motion because it makes good I <br /> business sense but he is unimpressed with how it got to this point. <br /> The motion carried unanimously (5-0). e. <br /> c. Miscellaneous Construction Projccts I <br /> 1. 1998 Cummings Park Washout Restoration, (Glenn Rehbcin Excavating, <br /> Inc.), Final Pay Estimate . <br /> Mr. Fritsinger explained that Glenn Rehbein Excavating, Inc. was the low bidder for the <br /> Cummings Park wash-out repair at $30,905. It was noted that a product called "Stay-Turf' was I <br /> recommended by Rehbein's turf specialist in lieu of rip rap for the top portion of the washed out <br /> area. Mr. Fritsinger advised that the City Engineer concurred with the proposed change from . <br /> using all rip rap. This change resulted in a deduction of $3 ,500 from the original contract price. <br /> The project has been satisfactorily completed for $27,405 and Staff recommends approval of the <br /> final pay estimate. I <br /> MOTION: Hicks moved and Malone seconded a motion to authorize payment of the final <br /> pay estimate to Glenn Rehbein Excavating, Inc. for the Cummings Park wash-out I <br /> repair project in the amount of$27,405. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> D. Resolution #97-54, Receiving Feasibility Report and Calling for Public Hearing in I <br /> the Matter of the 1998 Sfreet Improvemenf Projcct <br /> Mr. Stafford noted the Council received the feasibility report for the 1998 Street Improvement .. <br /> Project at its September 8, 1997 meeting. This report outlined the scope of work proposed and <br /> provided cost estimates for the 1998 Street Improvements. Since that time, the Round Lake <br /> I <br />
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