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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/28/2011 <br />By: Tim Himmer, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Consider Change Order for City Project #10-07; Alpine /Roanoke Street Improvements <br />7. 4. <br />Background: <br />The City Council approved improvement project #10 -07; the bituminous overlay of Alpine Drive and Roanoke <br />Street on October 12, 2010. This project was delayed prior to award so a bituminous trail could be added to the <br />scope of improvements along the north side of Alpine Drive. Due to the unknown nature of the ultimate trail <br />connection near the Northfork neighborhood and Lake Itasca, the plans were incomplete as it related to the ultimate <br />trail alignment. At the time of award it was still unknown whether the trail would follow the existing roadway in <br />the boulevard, go north through an easement to tie into the existing trail on the south side of Lake Itasca, or <br />continue on a east -west alignment through land owned by the Northfork Homeowners association. It was decided <br />to delay a decision and work with the homeowners association through the winter in an attempt to secure a new <br />easement such that the final alignment would be the most direct route to existing trail connections. <br />Staff was able to reach agreement on the terms of an easement with the Northfork homeowners association, and <br />they have provided the City with a right -of -entry to construct the trail immediately while the final details of the <br />easement are worked out. The trail work is substantially complete, but due to the delay at the time of bidding the <br />quantities for this work were not in the original award of contract, therefore a change order is required to cover <br />these costs. <br />Observations: <br />In addition to the trail extension contract changes, Council may want to consider revision to the turf establishment <br />portion of the contract (in light of recent policy discussions), and the pedestrian ramps to comply with the recently <br />adopted new MnDOT standards. The attached information outlines each of these items for Council consideration. <br />The existing contract calls for 2 types of seed mix for different areas (natural /open areas vs. lawns /properties), but <br />the existing conditions of some of these lots in the Northfork area may warrant the consideration of sod being <br />installed. <br />Over this past winter MnDOT adopted new pedestrian ramp standards for ADA compliance. This project was <br />approved prior to that standard being established, and was approved for previous MnDOT state aid standards. The <br />rules have now changed and it would seem to make sense to address this matter now, as opposed to waiting for <br />future improvements in the area to bring into compliance with the new standard. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the Council approve the change order for the trail extension and pedestrian ramp <br />improvements. The turf establishment revision is a policy decision (that is currently being developed) and is based <br />upon Council direction. <br />Funding Source: <br />All items presented would be eligible to be funded through state aid. <br />Council Action: <br />Motion to approve the change order for trail extension and pedestrian ramp upgrades to current MnDOT standards, <br />and consideration of potential turf establishment revisions. <br />