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CC Regular Session 4. 13. <br />Meeting Date: 11/13/2012 <br />Submitted For: MaryJo Warner By: MaryJo Warner, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Report from Public Works Committee meeting dated October 16, 2012. <br />Background: <br />The Public Works Committee held its regular meeting on October 16, 2012 and discussed the following three cases. <br />5.01: Review Bids for Snow Removal at Parking Ramp and Municipal Center <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer reviewed the staff report. He reported that in September 2012, staff sent out a <br />request for quotes for contracted snow removal services for the parking ramp and the municipal campus. Staff <br />contacted 33 contractors on our bidder list to make them aware of the bid. Of those 33 contractors, seven picked up <br />bid information; however, only two actually submitted quotes. The successful bidder would be responsible for all <br />snow removal for the ramp, the municipal campus surface lots, and all sidewalks in the adjacent areas. The <br />sidewalks included the segments leading into the rail station as well. The contractor would be responsible for <br />application of de-icing materials for those areas. Mr. Riemer continued that the contract required a yearly lump sum <br />for these services, with separate bids for the ramp and municipal center. The contract would run from November 2 <br />through April 15, with a one-half inch snowfall to be the trigger point for service. He noted that if the snow event <br />happened during business hours, staff would provide minimal service until the close of business. Mr. Riemer <br />informed the Committee that the quotes received were as follows: On Call Sweeping Inc. bid $29,000 for the <br />parking ramp and $20,000 for the Municipal Center for a total of $49,000. Complete Grounds Maintenance bid <br />$32,700 for the parking ramp plus $16,850 for the Municipal Center for a total of $49,500. He expressed concern <br />that with the contract quotes coming in at $49,000 and $49,500, that's more than the City's snow removal budget <br />would allow. However, if the two could be split - we could use the most help for the Municipal Campus versus the <br />ramp. <br />Motion to recommend to City Council that they approve the $16,850 bid for snow removal service with Complete <br />Grounds Maintenance for the Municipal Center and use City staff and equipment for snow removal service at the <br />parking ramp for the 2012-2013 snow season. <br />5.02: Resident Concern — 167th Avenue (IP 08-27) <br />Interim Engineer Nelson reviewed the staff report and resident complaint that the top soil brought in by the City <br />contained rocks, glass, and other debris. He stated the edge between the resident's lawn and the City's project was <br />noticeable and while walking the site he did see a piece of glass and broken pieces of asphalt. Interim Engineer <br />Nelson noted the City has previously attempted to resolve this issue but the residents feel they have not received <br />what had been promised with this project. Interim Engineer Nelson stated he does not have all of the history on this <br />issue and it is a policy decision of the Council to make. He presented the quotes submitted by Mack and Shayle <br />Domiguez, noting the low quote for removal of top soil and installing black dirt totaled $10,540. <br />The consensus of the Public Works Committee was to direct staff to explore options and obtain two bids for raking <br />out soil, adding top soil, and installing sod with the work to be completed by May 1, 2013. <br />5.03: Sunwood Drive Project — Completion of Signal System, Irrigation System and Sidewalks <br />Interim Engineer Nelson stated that staff has been notified by North Pine Aggregate, the Contractor for City Project <br />12-20 that some components of the contract may not be complete/operational by the completion date of November <br />15, 2012 for all work, with the exception of maintenance and final clean up. Those three components are the mast <br />