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Chairperson Riley asked Civil Engineer IV Linton asked for a brief description of the differences <br /> between NGVD29 and NAVD88. <br /> Civil Engineer IV Linton replied that the NGVD29 data was established in 1929, using the <br /> technology available at that time. He stated that the NAVD88 started using GIS and GPS <br /> technology. He stated that the NAVD88 was developed using better technology with more data <br /> points. He stated that the difference in vertical elevations between the two is about four or five <br /> inches. He stated that staff is moving forward with the 858.1 elevation, using the NAVD88 data <br /> which will increase the water level in Wetland 114P. He stated that they will tighten up the plans <br /> and await the review of the DNR. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Musgrove, seconded by Councilmember Woestehoff, to recommend <br /> the City Council authorize advertising for quotes for this project. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Riley, Councilmembers Musgrove and Woestehoff. <br /> Voting No: None. <br /> 5.03: Consider Recommending City Council Authorization to Prepare Plans and <br /> Specifications for 2023 Pavement Management Program Projects <br /> Assistant City Engineer Feriancek reviewed the staff report and recommendation from staff to <br /> recommend City Council authorization to prepare plans and specifications for proposed 2023 <br /> Improvement Projects #23-02, #23-05, #23-06, #23-07, and#23-10. He stated that this will allow <br /> staff to proceed with design and preparation of plans and specifications so bids can be advertised <br /> as early in 2023 as possible to obtain the best bid prices possible. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff referenced the pseudo basketball court in the south parking lot at <br /> Central Park and asked if that would be removed as part of Improvement Project #23-02, noting <br /> that court gets a lot of use. <br /> Assistant City Engineer Feriancek replied that the south lot is not planned to be reconstructed as <br /> they would be working on the main lot on the north side. He stated that it is not currently planned <br /> to resurface that lot as it was not in the original scope of the project. He recognized that it could <br /> be a convenient time to do that, but that funding is limited and that the south lot would be a <br /> convenient staging area for contractors working on the project. <br /> Chairperson Riley commented that it would seem odd not to do it at the same time. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff commented that the south lot is not in great shape and people often <br /> play basketball on that court. He stated that he would want to look at that as part of the project. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if the southern lot stalls would remain at a 90-degree angle versus <br /> the diagonal stalls. She stated that she also likes keeping the tree median to provide additional <br /> shade. <br /> Public Works Committee/ November 15, 2022 <br /> Page 6 of 9 <br />