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intersection of Ceni~ennial Parkway and Century <br />Drive. Rocky Mount<~in Consultants, project <br />engineers, reviewed the bids and found them to be in <br />order. The low bidc9er, Diamond Contracting Corp. <br />($824,037.25), are qualified and capable of <br />completing the pipeline portion of the project. The <br />amount budged for this project was $890,000 and the <br />project budge t in the 1987 Water Bond Issue is <br />adequate to fund thE~ pipeline portion of the pro- <br />ject. Staff recommends the award of bid to Diamond <br />Constructing Corp. in the amount of $824,037.25 and <br />recommend that the 1Kayor and City Clerk be <br />authorized to sign t:he contract documents on behalf <br />of the City. <br />Mayor Fauson moved i:.hat Council award Diamond <br />Contracting Corporation the contract for the Treated <br />WAter Storage project pipeline at their low unit <br />price bid of $824,037.25. Mohr seconded. <br />Unanimous. <br />APPROVAL OF CHERRYWOOD SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT <br />AMENDMENT Hundley explained tYiat the Cherrywood Subdivision <br />was approved in May, 1986. The subdivider at the <br />time was R.B. Development Company who was purchasing <br />the ground from Homart. A subdivision agreement was <br />negotiated and signE,d with R.B. Development but the <br />purchase of the property from Homart was never con- <br />summated. Subsequently, Homart has requested some <br />changes in the agreement. Specifically, they have <br />asked that the tot l.ot be removed from the plan and <br />that the City pay for sod and irrigation in the <br />entire drainage area. A draft agreement has not <br />been received. Hundley stated that Dave Stahl, <br />Homart Development Corp. is present to answer ques- <br />tions and concerns. <br />Dave Stahl, Homart Development Corp., addressed <br />Council stating that: Homart has decided to move <br />forward and do the l.ot development of Cherrywood <br />Subdivision in two phases. The first phase will be <br />60 lots adjacent to Cherry Street, east of the <br />Centennial Center. "We certainly recognize the <br />obligations - commii~ments that RB Development made <br />when he processed the plat, but they have been <br />unable to successfully move forward, and Homart <br />Development Company,, as the owners, decided to now <br />move forward and develop the lots. And we have made <br />a couple of requests of the City which to date I <br />think we've been unable to resolve. I'm not sure <br />there is a clear cut answer as of today...and our <br />request this evening is not to ask fora determina- <br />tion on whether or not the detention area should be <br />sodded and have an irrigation system and whether or <br />5 <br />