File #: 23-1119    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 3/10/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/2/2023 Final action: 5/2/2023
Title: Consider Motion approving a Professional Service Agreement with JLG Architects for the plans, specifications and construction administration of the hail damage repair on City facilities.
Attachments: 1. 1 - JLG Architects professional services agreement v.2 042023 FINAL, 2. 2 - JLG Certificates of Liability Insurance
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City Council Meeting Date: April 18, 2023

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Jayson Dwelle, Facilities Manager

Title
Consider Motion approving a Professional Service Agreement with JLG Architects for the plans, specifications and construction administration of the hail damage repair on City facilities.

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Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council considers a motion to approve a Professional Service Agreement with JLG Architects for the plans, specifications and construction administration to repair the hail damage on City facilities.

Summary Report:
In the Summer of 2022 the Northfield area experienced a significant hail storm that damaged the roofs, metal components and HVAC equipment on a majority of the City buildings. League of Minnesota Insurance Trust (LMCIT) was immediately contacted and they conducted a thorough inspection of all City facilities. The types of facilities that were inspected include the NCRC, park facilities, properties in the open e.g. dugouts, City Hall, Utilities buildings, Street Shop, Library, gazebos, and shelters. A complete listing of the damaged properties is in EXHIBIT 1 of the Professional Services Agreement. The Babcock park facilities are not being repaired as they are scheduled for demolition. The residential properties on Elianna Drive are also not listed. They have already been repaired and need no further action. Based on that inspection LMCIT authorized the City to solicit proposals for the development of plans, specifications and construction administration of the repair project. JLG Architects was the low submitter at a cost not to exceed $90,000.

The City also sustained vehicle damage in the hail storm. 13 vehicles were damaged with 8 being repaired. 5 vehicles were not repaired due to the minor damage or age of the vehicle. The City paid for repairs in the amount of $25,000 for the 8 vehicles and received a check from LMCIT in the amount of $5,491.93 above the $25,000 per o...

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