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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-10-02-H01 Waukee Dog Park Phase 1_PH AGENDA ITEM: CITY OF WAUKEE, IOWA CITY COUNCIL MEETING COMMUNICATION MEETING DATE: October 2, 2017 AGENDA ITEM: On plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost [Waukee Dog Park Phase 1 Project] FORMAT: Public Hearing SYNOPSIS INCLUDING PRO & CON: The project is for the Waukee Dog Park Phase I located along the Heart of the Warrior Trail between SE Brick Drive and Alice’s Road. The work consists of approximately 9,200 SF of PCC paving and 20,800 SF of aggregate walking surface and earthwork. 6 decorative light poles and luminaries; paved rest areas incorporating benches, litter receptacles, dog waste receptacles, one shade structure and landscaping. Limited storm sewer to include 15’ CL.III RCP, concrete pipe aprons and footings; 900 LF of water service and 90 LF of sanitary service; electric distribution system that includes transformer, meter sprocket, 2100 LF of conduit, 1000 LF of #8 circuit, 225 panel, to supply site lighting and future restroom building. FISCAL IMPACT INCLUDING COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS: COMMISSION/BOARD/COMMITTEE COMMENT: STAFF REVIEW AND COMMENT: RECOMMENDATION: Hold the public hearing. ATTACHMENTS: I. Notice of Public Hearing PREPARED BY: Becky Schuett REVIEWED BY: PUBLIC NOTICE INFORMATION – NAME OF PUBLICATION: Dallas County News DATE OF PUBLICATION: September 7 21, 2017 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WAUKEE DOG PARK PHASE 1 590 SE BRICK DRIVE WAUKEE, IOWA The City Council of Waukee, Iowa, will hold a public hearing on the proposed Plans, Specifications, Form of Contract and Estimate of Costs for the construction of the above referenced public improvements at 5:30 p.m. on October 2, 2017 at the Council Chamber in City Hall, 230 West Hickman Road, Waukee, Iowa 50263. At said hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections thereto or to the cost of the improvements. This project includes the furnishing of all labor, equipment, and materials for the construction of the Waukee Dog Park, Phase 1, generally described as follows: Approximately 9,200 SF of PCC paving and 20,800 SF of aggregate walking surface with associated earthwork; 6 decorative light poles and luminaires; paved rest areas incorporating benches, litter receptacles, dog waste receptacles, and one (1) shade structure; landscaping that includes deciduous overstory and understory trees, evergreen trees, shrubs, sod, and native seed areas; limited storm sewer to include 15” CL.III RCP, concrete pipe aprons and footings; 900 LF of water service and 90 LF of sanitary service; electric distribution system that includes transformer, meter sprocket, 2100 LF of various conduit sizes, 1000 LF of #8 circuit, 225 panel, to supply site lighting and future restroom building. William F. Peard, Mayor ATTEST: Rebecca D. Schuett, City Clerk