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5.2 2019 First Quarter Delinquent Items <br />Ms. Slominski pointed out that on page two of the memo there two spots where it <br />incorrectly referenced the "fourth" quarter versus the "first" quarter, and apologized for <br />the error. Ms. Slominski presented the delinquent items for the first quarter which <br />included a delinquent amounts listing report totaling $2,911.61 for all services. She also <br />presented the delinquent items comparisons for 2018/2019, identifying the categories <br />and running totals. The amount for the first quarter write-offs was $2,856.42. Ms. <br />Slominski noted that our total for uncollectable accounts per revenue dollar is well below <br />the national average, at .0003%. <br />Chair Dietz asked if the switch to a multi -billing cycle has had a positive impact on the <br />quantity, and/or dollar amount of our delinquencies. Staff responded that it absolutely <br />has, and elaborated on the contributing factors. <br />Moved by Commissioner Bell and seconded by Commissioner Nadeau to approve the <br />First Quarter Delinquent Items Submitted. Motion carried 5-0. <br />5.3 Well #8 Control Building Bids <br />The Well #8 Control Building was noticed for formal bids. The bid opening was on April 29, <br />2019 at 1:00 p.m.; three bids were received. Mr. Ninow went over the bid tabulation. Staff <br />and Elfering & Associates recommended awarding the bid for the project to the lowest <br />bidder, Municipal Builders, Inc., for the bid amount of $198,017.00. Chair Dietz <br />commented on the large dollar range of the bids, and questioned if all the bidders were <br />bidding on the same thing. Mr. Ninow noted that Elfering and Associates did conduct a <br />post bid interview with Municipal Builders, Inc. to confirm they understood the project <br />requirements. <br />Moved by Commissioner Nadeau and seconded by Commissioner Stewart to award the <br />contract for the construction of the Well #8 Control Building to Municipal Builders, Inc. <br />for the bid amount of $198,017.00. Motion carried 5-0. <br />5.4 West Substation Ecluipment Storage Buifding Quotes <br />On December 12, 2017, the Commission adopted Governance Policy G.4i4 Procurement. <br />The policy delegated responsibility to the General Manager to adopt appropriate <br />management policies, procedures, and practices for procurement that are consistent with <br />the requirements of the most current version of, or successor to, Minnesota Statute <br />471.345 Uniform Municipal Contracting Law. The policy outlines that contracts for <br />procurement which are estimated to exceed $100,000 in value shall be presented to the <br />Commission for specific approval. <br />Mr. Tietz presented the two quotes that staff had received for the construction of a 50' x <br />Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission Meeting Minutes <br />May 14, 2019 <br />Page 4 <br />W <br />