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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—August 10, 2009 S <br /> Councilmember Holden clarified that she would like to see another project put <br /> together beyond the 25% additional amount to the contract with Visu-Sewer. <br /> Councilmember Grant agreed that another project would be a good idea at this <br /> time. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated that it would be good to get the sewer lining done since <br /> construction rates are still coming in low. <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Mayor Harpstead seconded a <br /> motion to Award the 2009 Sanitary Sewer Lining Project to Visu- <br /> Sewer, Inc., of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, in the Amount of$44,960.50. <br /> Councilmember Grant clarified that the motion does not include the additional <br /> 250 feet that the City would like to add to the contract. <br /> Civil Engineer Giga stated that Staff could talk with Visu-Sewer to determine what <br /> they would be able to do and bring any additional amounts to the Council as a <br /> change order in the Consent Calendar at the next meeting. <br /> Councilmember Grant suggested Staff discuss having Visu-Sewer do additional <br /> work beyond the 250 feet and if they agree to this then it could be added as a <br /> change order as well. <br /> Civil Engineer Giga stated that this may be possible and she would check with the - <br /> City Attorney on what the legal restrictions were regarding this. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated that if Visu-Sewer agreed to do additional sewer <br /> lining then Staff would not have to prepare another bid. <br /> The motion was called to a vote. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> A. Approve the Full and Final Settlement Between the City of Arden <br /> Hills and James and Julie Rechtiene in the Amount of $1,750 for <br /> Damages Caused to the Driveway at 3327 Dunlap Street <br /> Public Works Director Gregory Hoag stated that back in November 2007 there <br /> was a water main break at 3327 Dunlap Street. The property owners notified the <br /> City that they had just replaced the driveway and the contractor had provided the <br /> residents with a two year warranty. Due to the City's digging up and patching a <br />