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3. STATUS REPORT ON NEW DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS (440 10)
The Report dated October 17, 1995, from the Planning Director, advising that no new
development applications had been received by the City since the last report of September 19,
1995, was received and filed.
4. AWARD OF CONTRACT - RIVER STREET DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS-
CORNER
MPROVE NTCORNER OF RIVER STREET AND LOS RIOS STREET- CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT P NO. 145 (BRONGO CONSTRUCTION) 00,30)
As set forth in the Report dated October 17, 1995, from the Engineering and Building
Director, the contract for the River Street Drainage Improvements, Capital Improvement
Project No. 145,was awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, Brongo Construction, in the
amount of $14,221.59. All other bids were rejected. The Mayor and City Clerk were
authorized to execute the contract on behalf of the City. Council Member Jones abstained
due to a potential conflict of interest because of the proximity of his residence/business to this
project.
5. RENEWAL OF AIRBORNE LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT
AND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT REGARDING COST OF SERVICES
(600,30)
As set forth in the Report dated October 17, 1995, from the Chief of Police Services, the
contract with Airborne Law Enforcement Services for the provision of helicopter law
enforcement was renewed for the one-year period beginning July 1, 1995, through June 30,
1996, in the amount of$19,550. The Amendment to ABLE Subscriber Agreement was also
approved to allow the City to pay the agreed contract price if service exceeds the contract
amount. The Mayor was authorized to execute both documents on behalf of the City.
6. RATIFICATION OF EXPENDITURES FOR SAN JUAN CREU EMERCiFNCY
WORK TO ASSURE REIMBURSEMENT OF FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY CLAIMS (520.40)
As set forth in the Report dated October 17, 1995, from the Engineering and Building
Director, the following expenditures totaling $372,043.91 were ratified with regard to
emergency and permanent repair work as a result of damages sustained to San Juan Creek
during the past winter storms:
Temporary Sewer Repair $ 55,102.52
Permanent Sewer Relocation 155,485.00
Emergency Bank Protection 83,000.39
Creek Restoration Engineering 78,456.00
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