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Councilmember Backous stated the existing ramp does meet code but there are things that make <br />him nervous so he would support enhancements that increase safety even if it goes beyond code <br />requirements. <br />Motion by Chairperson McGlone seconded by Councilmember Elvig, to recommend that the <br />City Council approve the design of Parking Ramp guard rail enhancements with all <br />enhancements detailed in the staff report at a cost not to exceed $5,500 plus reimbursable <br />expenses and with the caveat that the existing ramp meets code requirements. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson McGlone and Councilmembers Elvig and Backous. <br />Voting No: None. <br />COMMITTEE INPUT <br />1) Update on Resident Concern at 5220 156 Lane NW <br />Public Works Director Olson provided an update on the resolution negotiated with Jason and <br />Ruth Obermaier relating to the relocation of the sanitary septic system at 5220 156 Lane NW to <br />the west side of the property. He advised there will be significant tree impact and the irrigation <br />system will need to be repaired /replaced. Public Works Director Olson stated staff felt this was a <br />reasonable solution and estimates are about $5,500 for irrigation and turf restoration plus <br />$11,000- 15,000 for the septic system. He advised two quotes were received for the septic system <br />relocation and staff is reviewing the numbers and quantities to verify costs. <br />Councilmember Elvig asked why this sewer is being relocated. <br />Public Works Director Olson explained that an area was filled in and the septic system does not <br />meet code due to vacation of easement in 1988. There was discussion about potential <br />"contamination" so water samples were taken on the property and downstream a considerable <br />distance and both samples met standards. <br />Councilmember Elvig asked if the existing septic tank has to be removed. <br />Public Works Director Olson advised that the existing holding tank would be used as part of the <br />new system. The drainfield is the property owner' s responsibility into perpetuity. <br />Chairperson McGlone asked if the final inspection includes the final grade. <br />Public Works Director Olson answered that it will be inspected. <br />Chairperson McGlone stated his preference for the homeowner to be in control of hiring the <br />contractor so City is removed from that liability. <br />Public Works Director Olson indicated the property owner wants to use the higher bid vendor <br />because that is the vendor they used originally. The project was estimated at $40,000 but now it <br />looks like it will be closer to $15,000 to $20,000, which is within reason. <br />Public Works Committee / October 18, 2011 <br />Page 11 of 12 <br />