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HRAM 07/16/2015 CITY OF FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY COMMISSION July 16, 2015 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Commers called the HRA Meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Larry Commers William Holm Pat Gabel Stephen Eggert MEMBERS ABSENT: Gordon Backlund OTHERS PRESENT: Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director Wally Wysopal, City Manager Darin Nelson, Finance Director Jim Casserly, Development Consultant Jon Lennander, Assistant City Engineer ACTION ITEMS: 1.Approval of Expenditures MOTION by Commissioner Gabel to approve the expenditures. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 2.Approval of June 4, 2015 Meeting Minutes MOTION by Commissioner Holm. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. Commissioner Gabel is noted on page 5 should read “Mr. Hickok replied that staff doing what is necessary.” UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MINUTES APPROVED AS AMENDED 3.Election of Officers Commissioner Holm nominated Larry Commers as Chair and Pat Gabel Vice Chair. City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of July 16, 2015 2 MOTION by Commissioner Holm to close the nominations. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 4.Approval of Demolition Contract Columbia Arena Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director, introduced the city’s new Assistant City Engineer Jon Lennander. Mr. Bolin stated that staff and public works ran a formal bid process, opening them on July 8, 2015. Four bids were received ranging from $492,234 to $1,161,702. Staff recommends awarding the work to Rachel Contracting. Their quote was within staff estimates and this company has performed well on other projects in town. Chairperson Commers was surprised with the range of bids that came in. Jon Lennander , Assistant City Engineer, noted that the three other bidders were close to each other and the other one was quite a bit lower. Rachel Contracting had the best knowledge of the site and have been working close with the environmental consultant. Chairperson Commers noted that this is just for the demolition and has nothing to do with remediation. Mr. Lennander replied that this includes the abatement of hazardous materials in the building. Funds are also allocated for one or two underground tanks if they are there. Chairperson Commers asked if staff knew where they are at with the Freon and how that was going to be handled. Mr. Bolin replied that a study was done and when the soils were dropped the Freon vapors were released. Tests will be done to make sure all vapors are out through the entire site. The demolition will take out the soils and till them over 10 days to ensure all Freon vapors are released. The soils will be tested during this process. Commissioner Eggert noted that Rachel Contracting is working at Northern Stacks so there are probably economies to move the equipment within the same area to lower the cost. Mr. Lennander replied yes, most of the staff and equipment is already here. CommissionerHolm asked if staff was confident Rachel Contracting will be able to do this project within the confines of the bid and what will the site look like when it is complete. City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of July 16, 2015 3 Mr. Lennander replied that Rachel Contracting said that with their bid there was an error of per sq. ft. vs sq. yd. They clarified the work and said they would do it for the price quoted. If nothing comes up outside of the specifications it will be ok. The building will be taken down to the top of the piling cap and the site will be graded so it will drain. All concrete and asphalt will be ground and the area will be seeded. Chairperson Commers asked if the pilings would interfere with construction, Mr. Bolin replied that staff looked at this last fall and since we don’t what the end use is yet and what the footprint might be; the pilings would be kept in for now. Some pilings are 150 ft. deep and to tear them out it would double the demo cost. All the piling caps are marked so when we have an end user for the site they will only have to take out the ones that are in the way. Chairperson Commers asked if that would be deferred liability for the Authority. He asked if the pilings were left in if it would be considered ready for redevelopment. Mr. Bolin replied that anyone who wants to redevelop on HRA property seems to end up with costs the Authority ends up covering. To take out all the pilings and caps now would be very costly. This way we only take out the ones that will be in the way down the road. MOTION by Commissioner Gabel to award the demolition contract to Rachel Contracting. Seconded by Commissioner Holm. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Chairperson Commers asked when they were going to start. Mr. Lennander replied that it would be about two weeks before they start working out there. It should be complete by the end of September/early October. Informational Items 1.Housing Loan Program Update Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director, reported that no loans were closed making two year to date and remodel advisor visits had one making three year to date. The Home Energy Squad had three visits making 40 year to date. Chairperson Commers said that staff should look at ways to promote and get information out further on these programs to see if we can get the numbers up. Commissioner Eggert noted that the new website will help to navigate people to these programs. City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of July 16, 2015 4 Adjournment MOTION by Commissioner Holm to adjourn. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:27 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, Krista Peterson, Recording Secretary