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Mohr moved that staff be authorized to amend the <br /> Urban Flood District Agreement for Drainageway D. <br /> Szymanski seconded. Unanimous. <br /> AUTEORIBATION TO OBTAIN BIDS - WASTEWATER LABORATORY <br /> EQUIPMENT Phare stated that included in the original scope <br /> of project for the Wastewater Treatment Plant <br /> expansion was laboratory equipment and furniture. <br /> To keep costs to a minimum during the bid process <br /> and to avoid contractor's overhead on furniture <br /> and equipment, it was decided to eliminate this <br /> material from the bid. At this time, the Public <br /> Works Department is requesting permission to bid <br /> the laboratory equipment and office furniture in <br /> order to furnish the new Lab. The existing lab <br /> equipment will be utilised as much as possible. <br /> Once bids are received, a bid evaluation will be <br /> conducted and a bid award recommendation forwarded <br /> to Council for their consideration. The estimated <br /> cost is $15,000 - $18,000. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that staff be authorized to <br /> obtain bids for laboratory equipment to be located <br /> at the Wastewater Treatment Lab. Szymanski <br /> seconded. Unanimous. <br /> SET PUBLIC REARING - GEORGE OIL 3.2 BEER <br /> APPLICATION Ferris stated that George Oil Company Inc. <br /> submitted an application for a 3.28 packaged beer <br /> license. George Oil is located at 947 Pine where <br /> they recently expanded their existing business as <br /> a convenience/self-serve gas operation and wish to <br /> sell 3.20 beer. Staff recommends a public hearing <br /> be set for May 19, 1967, and at that time <br /> determine the needs of the neighborhood. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that the 3.20 beer application <br /> submitted by George Oil Company Inc. be set for a <br /> public hearing an May 19, 1987. Szymanski <br /> seconded. Unanimous. <br /> UPDATE - WATER STORAGE <br /> FACILITY Hundley explained that on April 15th the Boulder <br /> County Planning Commission reviewed the City's <br /> site application for the Treated Water Storage <br /> Tank located on 66th Street near Marshall Lake. <br /> The application was recommended for approval and <br /> will be reviewed by the County Commissioners on <br /> May 7, 1987. Staff has solicited proposals <br /> from several engineering firms. Eundley asked <br /> that this project be discussed in depth at a <br /> Council Work Session prior to further action. <br /> Mohr recommended that the Work Session be held on <br /> Wednesday, April 29th. <br /> 10 <br />