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City Council Minutes 07-26-1993MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Monday, July 26, 1993 - 7 p.m. Members Present: Ken Maus Shirley Anderson, Clint Herbst, Brad Fyle, Patty Olsen 2. Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting held July 12, 1993. After correction of a spelling error noted by Councilmember Anderson, a motion was made by Shirley Anderson and seconded by Brad Fyle and unanimously carried to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held July 12, 1993 as presented. 3. Citizens comments/petitions, request, and complaints. The City Council was presented with petitions requesting that the City conduct an in-house feasibility and cost analysis for possible improvements of the alleys within the Blocks 34, 35, and 52 in the downtown area. It was noted by the Public Works Department that the City may have to obtain additional easements for the alleys if the City was to conduct any improvements outside of the alley surface but a low cost feasibility study could be prepared outlining any deficiencies within the alleys and also to cover possible storm sewer improvements if needed. Motion was made by Brad Fyle and seconded by Patty Olsen and unaninously carried to authorize City staff to complete an in-house feasibility study and cost analysis concerning potential improvements to the alleys within Blocks 34, 35, and 52. 4. Consideration of allowing temporary display of a United Way sign on the exterior wall of the Chamber of Commerce building. Mr. Larry Nolan, representing the United Way campaign, requested a permit to allow the United Way to display a sign on the exterior wall of the Chamber of Commerce building located on the corner of Highway 25 and Broadway. Mr. Nolan noted that the sign would be a professionally designed sign and would be updated to show the level of contributions received from their fund raising activities. Motion was made by Shirley Anderson and seconded by Clint Herbst and unanimously carried to grant a permit allowing the display of a temporary United Way sign to the nonprofit organization on the exterior wall of the Chamber building for a period of up to 30 days. Council Minutes - 7/26/93 5. Consideration of renewing 1994 contract for City Assessor. For the 1993 assessment year, the City hired Mr. Jerry Kramber of Montrose, Minnesota as the City's Assessor. For the 1994 assessment year, Mr. Kramber has requested an increase in the compensation from the present $5.25/parcel to $5.75/parcel. Mr. Kramber requested the additional increase to cover recent changes in the assessing law which may create additional record keeping responsibilities for the Assessor and to compensate for the additional time and labor required to update a second set of field cards and records for the City files. In regard to the assessing duties, Councilmembers questioned the number of parcels that are actually viewed by the City Assessor on an annual basis and whether the parcels are viewed internally or just from the exterior. Building Inspector Gary Anderson suggested that the Assessor be required to provide monthly reports and supply the Certificates of Real Estate Value on a monthly basis from the County Assessor's office. It was noted by the Administrator that he did not feel obtaining the Certificates of Real Estate Value would be a problem and that he has been presented with various reports in the past and could obtain. monthly reports if desired. In addition, councilmembers felt the contract for services should require a report on the actual properties inspected internally compared to the total parcels examined in an assessment year. After further discussion, a motion was made by Clint Herbst and seconded by Brad Fyle and unanimously carried to approve renewing an assessing contract with Mr. Jerry Kramber of Kramber and Associates as the City Assessor for the year 1994 provided the contract was amended to require: monthly reports as determined by the Administrator, monthly Certificates of Real Estate Value provided to the City, and the inclusion of an annual report which would outline the parcels actually inspected and the number of properties were an internal inspection was completed. 6. Consideration of adopting resolution approvinga plans and specifications and authorizing advertisement for bids --Hart Boulevard Storm Sewer. City Engineer Bret Weiss reviewed with the Council the recently prepared plans and specifications for construction of a storm sewer outlet from Hart Boulevard to the Mississippi River. Mr. Weiss noted that the storm sewer project is now being planned in conjunction with the expansion of the hospital/ clinic facility as the storm sewer would be constructed within the proposed parking lot expansion for the clinic. Administrator Wolfsteller noted that the City staff would be investigating options for financing this improvement and will provide suggestions on developing a policy that could be applied to this project and other storm. sewer Page 2 Council Minutes - 7/26/93 projects in regard to assessment for improvements of this nature. A public hearing will be scheduled for August 23, 1993, for the Hart Boulevard storm sewer project and a potential cost estimate and assessment role would be available at that time. After further review of the plans and specifications, a motion was made by Brad Fyle and seconded Shirley Anderson and unanimously carried to adopt a resolution approving the plans and specifications and authorizing advertisement for bids for the Hart Boulevard storm sewer project. SEE RESOLUTION 93-25. 7. Review of bids for refurbishment or replacement of second stage digester cover at the wastewater treatment plant and consideration of award of contract. Bids for the replacement and/or replacement of the second stage digester cover were received on Friday, July 23, 1993, as follows: CONTRACTOR Moorhead Const. Robert L. Carr Lysne Const. Gridor Const. NEW COVER BID $228,432 $189,300 $210,000 $168,600 REFURBISH BID no bid no bid no bid $169,400 Mr. John Peterson, Project Manager for the City Engineer, reviewed with the Council the bids that were received and noted that Gridor Construction would be the low bidder for both the new cover replacement and the refurbishment of the existing cover. It was noted that although the City could possibly save $30,000 - $40,000 by refurbishing the existing cover, a new cover would probably last longer and provide better service to the City in the future and as such recommended the City consider the new cover. The low bidder, Gridor Construction, also would deduct $5,000 from their base bid of $173,600 if they were allowed until June 1, 1994, to complete the project. The reduction would mainly be due to lower cost for painting the cover during nicer weather. After further discussion on the bids, a motion was made by Clint Herbst and seconded by Shirley Anderson and unanimously carried to award the contract for the digester cover replacement to Gridor Construction Company of Plymouth in the amount of $168,600 which included a $5,000 deduction for allowing completion extension until June 1, 1994. 8. Consideration of approval of annual evaluation and planning survey for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regarding the sanitary sewer collection system and wastewater treatment facility. The City of Monticello along with PSG, Operator of the Wastewater Treatment Page 3 Council Minutes - 7/26/93 Plant, recently took part in the MPGA planning process for an annual evaluation and survey. The City and PSG were asked to be part of a pilot program that the PCA was using to help develop the survey that will become a requirement for all communities next year. The main purpose of the surveys in the future will be to hopefully open up communication between the wastewater treatment plants, city councils, and the MPGA and should facilitate planning for future needs of wastewater treatment plants. Public Works Director John Simola reviewed with the Council the annual report the City and PSG had completed and noted that the PCA was asking for approval by the City Council to acknowledge that the report had been reviewed. Motion was made by Shirley Anderson and seconded by Patty Olsen and unanimously carried to adopt the annual evaluation and planning survey as drafted and authorize the submittal of the pilot evaluation to the MPGA. SEE RESOLUTION 93-24. 9. Consideration of advertising in Fall Parade of Homes booklet --Suburban Northwest Builders Association. The City was recently contacted by the Elk River Star News which produces the Suburban Northwest Builders Association Parade of Homes magazine requesting that the City consider advertising in the magazine. It was the Council consensus that most of the model homes included in the fall Parade of Homes would probably be in the Elk River area. They did not see any reason why the City should at this time consider advertising or promoting the City of Monticello as a location for new home building. A motion was made by Clint Herbst and seconded by Shirley Anderson and was unanimously carried to not authorize advertisement in the fall Parade of Homes booklet at this time. 10. Approval of bills. A motion was made by Brad Fyle and seconded by Shirley Anderson and was unanimously carried to approve the bills for the month of July as presented. There being no further discussion, the meeting was adjourned. f - Rick Wolfsteller City Administrat r Page 4