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Item 7 - F.E.C. Insurance <br />This item is simply to see that the contractor will <br />have the proper insurance required by the F.E.C. and.it <br />amounts to only $150.00. <br />Item 8 - Parking Lot (Alternate A & Alternate B) <br />Director Davis explained that this involves the parking <br />lot along the high school ballfield frontage, and it also <br />wraps around on 20th Avenue by St. Francis Manor and on the <br />west side of 17th Avenue to the north of 16th Street. It is <br />actually three parking lots around the southeast and west <br />area of the ballfields. Alternate A involves paving 1000 of <br />the 228 spaces and .the parking aisles for $127,660. Alter' - <br />nate B would be to pave the parking lot fronting along 16th <br />Street and leave the parking spaces along the fields in sod. <br />Based on the difficult maintenance situation, it would be <br />4 <br />staff's recommendation to pave it all, and he felt this•is a <br />good price. <br />Commissioner Wodtke asked where we get the money for <br />this, and Mr. Davis stated that it would come from the <br />project; the Board has already authorized them to proceed <br />with costing this out. <br />Administrator Wright noted that this is County property <br />and on lease to the City with an 18 month termination <br />clause. <br />Item 9 - Pipe at 27th Avenue <br />Public Works Director Davis informed the Board that the <br />existing pipe is 48", and the drainage study calls for three <br />72" culverts. Putting that size culverts in that sublateral <br />canal -would be difficult, and they have looked at some <br />alternatives, i.e., replacing the 48" with an 108" culvert, <br />which the contractor has indicated would cost about <br />$240,000. Another alternative, 72", came in at about <br />$123,000, and an additional alternative, which was to leave <br />the 48" in place and extend it with 72", came to about <br />53 <br />FEB 2 2 1984 aaox 56 <br />
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