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09/05/87 <br /> the existing treatment plant and how this all <br /> interfaces with the tank.' <br /> Phare also stated that the construction Management <br /> of this operation is vital to a $2 million <br /> facility. ANC's proposal was more in line with <br /> the averages that you typically aee as far as <br /> percentages of engineering services on a tank and <br /> pipeline project. ZIBMA was below the average. <br /> Eundley stated that both fires are excellent <br /> fires. The City has worked with both fires, but <br /> "there is a lot to be said for working with a firm <br /> that has considerable knowledge in past history <br /> with the City." <br /> Phars stated that RMC's success ratio with the City <br /> is very good. The first project he was associated <br /> with was the Water Treatment Plant Expansion. That <br /> was a tough project as it was fast-tracked. They <br /> also did the design system for the Wastewater <br /> Treatment Plant Expansion; and the currant Waste- <br /> water Treatment Plant was done by RMC. Their pro- <br /> jects have either come within bid or below. <br /> Szymanski Moved that Council authorize staff to <br /> retain Rocky Mountain Consultantâ– for Professional <br /> Engineering Services for the Treated Water Storage <br /> Tank Project subject to Boulder County <br /> Commission's approval of the site application. <br /> Scarpella seconded. Unanimous. <br /> ORDINANCE 6929 - STREET SWEEPER LEASE AGREEMENT - SET <br /> PUBLIC HEARING Rautenstraus read by title only Ordinance /929, <br /> An Ordinance authorizing that certain lease and <br /> agreement between FMC Corporation as Lessor, and <br /> the City of Louisville, Colorado, as Lessee, in <br /> the aggregate principal amount of $74,234.38 and <br /> in connection with purchase of a street sweeper <br /> providing for lease payments, and prescribing <br /> other details in connection therewith.' <br /> Permission is being sought to publish the <br /> Ordinance and at public hearing sat for June 2, <br /> 1987. <br /> mayor Fauson moved that Ordinance 6929 be put out <br /> for publication and a public hearing set for June <br /> 2, 1987. Mohr seconded. Unanimous. <br /> APPLICATION FOR 3.20 PACKAGED BEER LICENSE - 7-11 STORE LOCATED AT <br /> 300 80. EcCASLIM - SET <br /> PUBLIC HEARING Ferris explained that Southland Corporation <br /> applied for a 3.2% Packaged Bear License at the <br /> new 7-11 Store at 300 So. McCaslin Blvd. in the <br /> Centennial Valley Center. The application is in <br /> 6 <br />
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