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Mayor Gamec inquired if Mr. Kapler felt that the City should reduce the liquidated damagea by <br /> the $5,000. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works/Fire Chief Kapler replied that the $5,000 reduction could be viewed as <br />a legitimate request. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec stated that he did not see any reason for holding a joint meting. He felt that the <br />City was entitled to the $38,5000. <br /> <br />Councilmember Hendriksen stated that the City should not start negotiations at $38,500, but <br />should start at $43,500. He did not think that the City should concede certain things and then <br />negotiate on what is left. <br /> <br />Councilmember Anderson inquired if the City had anticipated the additional $15,000 cost from <br />S.E.H. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works/Fire Chief Kapler replied that they did know that as the project <br />continued to be delayed that they would incur additional costs. <br /> <br />Councihnember Hendriksen inquired as to who would pay for the additional $15,000. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works/Fire Chief Kapler replied that it would probably be paid for out of the <br />liquidated damages the City receives. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec stated that he did not see any reason to negotiate the amount of liquidate damages. <br />Councilmember Zimmerman inquired as to what the $15,000 cost was for. <br /> <br />Director of Public Works/Fire Chief Kapler replied that the cost was for additional site visits, <br />correspondence, and many meetings with Ebert Construction. <br /> <br />Consensus of the Council was to direct staff to inform Ebert Construction that the Council is not <br />willing to negotiate the amount of liquidated damages. <br /> <br />2) Aerial Ladder Fire Truck Financing <br /> <br />Director of Public Works/Fire Chief Kapler stated that the Council had requested that he look <br />into the following five issues pertaining to the aerial ladder truck: <br /> <br /> 1) What is done with buildings of heights greater than the reach of apparatus? <br /> Per the Uniform Building Code, buildings higher than 75 feet must be constructed per Type <br /> 1, or non-combustible materials. This is designed to contain fire to a certain area for a <br /> designated time. Attic and open areas that have "smoke stops" designed to slow down the <br /> spread of heat and smoke; dry sprinkler systems in unheated areas of buildings; buildings <br /> <br /> City Council/May 15, 2001 <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />