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Councilmember Backous stated this would have to be paid anyway and would not have changed <br />his vote on this project. <br />Chairperson McGlone stated his opinion that a lot of change orders are being approved. <br />Motion by Councilmember Elvig, seconded by Councilmember Backous, to recommend that the <br />City Council approve a change order for Improvement Project #11 -09, Alpine Drive Overlay, for <br />subgrade preparation in the amount of $12,000. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson McGlone and Councilmembers Elvig and Backous. <br />Voting No: None. <br />Case #6: Consider Guard Rail Enhancements for the Parking Ramp <br />Public Works Director Olson reviewed the staff report and two options for design enhancements. <br />He advised there is also an issue of sun glare when entering the ramp so another option would be <br />to install a sunscreen on several levels of the most westerly side. <br />Chairperson McGlone asked whether any enhancements considered in this ramp would <br />automatically trigger a change order for the new ramp and use of CMAQ money. <br />Public Works Director Olson stated that could occur and staff is making an argument that <br />because the new ramp section would have enhanced LED lighting, the existing ramp should have <br />the same LED lighting. If approved, it would result in savings in operations and electric charges. <br />Chairperson McGlone reported he has seen 12 year olds walking the top facade edge of the <br />ramp. He felt some things were missed in the original design and there already are safety issues <br />in the existing ramp. <br />Councilmember Elvig clarified that the ramp had been built to State, City, and Federal codes and <br />matched and surpassed all safety codes. He asked where is the common denominator with being <br />safe yet practical. Councilmember Elvig supported moving forward with the proposed <br />enhancement in the new parking ramp and suggested the Council schedule a tour of the parking <br />ramp to determine what makes sense. <br />Councilmember Backous asked whether the code had changed. <br />Public Works Director Olson explained the code has not changed but states you have to prevent <br />people them from getting over the top. He explained if there are railings with vertical <br />components, code requires spacing of four inches apart; however, this protection is with the <br />horizontal element. <br />Chairperson McGlone stated he has witnessed kids walking the top of the ramp and reported it to <br />the Police Department. He noted an argument could be made that the City knew kids could walk <br />on the top facade of the ramp but did nothing about it. He thought there were definite safety <br />problems at the top edge of the ramp, at a minimum. <br />Public Works Committee / October 18, 2011 <br />Page 9 of 12 <br />
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