HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-128 CCR1
1
1
Member
its adoption:
Bill Hawes
introduced the following resolution and moved
RESOLUTION NO. 88 -128
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PROJECT AND ACCEPTING PROPOSAL
TO PROVIDE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES FOR CIVIC CENTER SPACE
NEEDS STUDY PROJECT NO. 1988 -16 AND AMENDING THE 1988
GENERAL FUND BUDGET
WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the City Council that a study needs to
be conducted to define the space needs for the development of a Senior Center
Complex, a Field House /Athletic Facility, and for expansion of the existing
City Hall to accommodate current and future office needs and needs for civic
functions; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has obtained a proposal from the firm of
Carlson Mjorud Architecture, Ltd. to conduct the needed study at a maximum total
fee of $11,365.00; and
WHEREAS, additional costs, specifically including soil borings and
soils engineering services will be required to allow proper evaluation of design
alternatives to be completed by the architect;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that:
1. The following improvement project is hereby established:
Improvement Project No. 1988 -16
Civic Center Space Needs Study
2. A transfer in the amount of $17,000 is hereby authorized from the
Capital Projects Fund to the General Fund Government Buildings
Division 19 of Appropriation for the purpose of paying the costs
for architectural services and soils engineering services relating
to this proposed study.
3. The proposal submitted by Carlson Mjorud Architecture, Ltd. to
conduct the space needs study at a maximum fee of $11,365.00 is
hereby accepted. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized
and directed to execute an agreement for said services in that
amount.
ATTEST:
RESOLUTION NO. 88 -128
July 25, 1988
Date r e
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member Celia Scott and upon vote being taken thereon, the following
voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Gene LHotka, Celia Scott, and Bill Hawes;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.