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Engineer Papke stated that the Summit Outfall project was planned for construction last <br /> year and that it's taken a year to get permits due to COVID,which resulted in the <br /> discrepancy between contracting authority and budgeted project cost. The project is going <br /> out for bid this month. <br /> Chairman Bullock complimented Public Works on its efforts and further questioned the <br /> amount of discrepancy in contracting authority and budgeted cost. Director Rancatore <br /> noted that when the administration requests contracting authority it considers allotments <br /> that may cause it to come back for more authority, such as leaving room for another project <br /> or anticipating a cost overrun. <br /> Chairman Bullock made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Neff to recommend <br /> approval of Ordinance 31-2020A to the full Council. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas - Bullock, Litten, Neff <br /> Nays - None <br /> Motion passed. Ordinance 31-2020A was recommended for adoption by the full Council. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 7:15 p.m. <br />