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CityCouncil | 2010-04-06 | 2 | (*10-137) Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held on March 16, 2010. Approved. (*10-138) Ratified bills in the amount of $2,746,491.75. (*10-139) Recommendation to Adopt Plans and Specifications and Authorize a Call for Bids for the Alameda Point Multi-Use Field Upgrades, No. P.W. 04-09-11. Accepted. (*10-140) Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $1,499,600, Including Contingencies, to Sausal Construction for the Neighborhood Library Improvement Project, No. P. W. 10-09-29. Accepted. (*10-141) Recommendation to Award a Contract in the Amount of $97,978, Including Contingencies, to Schaaf & Wheeler Civil Engineers, for Design and Preparation of Plans and Specifications for the Upgrades to the Northside Storm Drain Pump Station, No. P.W. 02-10-06. Accepted. (10-142) Recommendation to Approve First Amendment to the Contract in the Amount of $24,315, Including Contingencies, to Ninyo & Moore, for Geotechnical Support, Materials Testing, and Environmental Services for the Webster Street/Wilver "Willie" Stargell Avenue Intersection Project, No. P.W. 10-08-26. Councilmember Tam stated costs ended up being 33% more than budgeted due to unforeseen conditions, such as underground fixtures from the former Naval base and drive-in theater and unsuitable sub-grade and multiple subsurface pavement layers; inquired whether said conditions would be typical for the area. The City Engineer responded Webster Street has two sub-layers; stated the Alameda College area had a drive-in theater; abandoned utility lines were found; Ninyo & Moore checked the compaction of the soil; some of the soil was lime treated, which eliminated a lot of the excavation costs; construction was expedited on the Stargell Avenue portion of the project; Naval properties would have a larger magnitude of unforeseen conditions than the rest of the City. Councilmember Tam inquired whether the Sewer Fund loan is starting to be paid back, to which the City Engineer responded the loan would start to be paid back in June. Councilmember Tam moved approval of the staff recommendation. Councilmember Matarrese seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (*10-143) Recommendation to Approve a Letter of Understanding Between the International Association of Firefighters and the City of Alameda on the Fire Investigation Program and Not Filling the Assistant Fire Marshall Assignment. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 2 April 6, 2010 | CityCouncil/2010-04-06.pdf |