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<br />August 16, 2004 <br /> <br />DR FT <br /> <br />Page 589 <br /> <br />UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner <br />Carpenter and unanimously carried, the Board scheduled a public hearing at <br />6:00 p.m. on August 25, 2004 upon the School Bond Order and the Community <br />College Bond Order. - <br /> <br />(B-3) <br /> <br />Jail Project - Options for a Fulltime Construction Manager <br /> <br />Kelly Sifford, Community Development Manager, presented the options for <br />a full-time construction manager for the jail project. She stated the <br />architectural firm (Ware Bonsall Architects) could provide construction <br />management as part of its services or the county could hire a third party as <br />construction manager. <br /> <br />Commissioner ,Privette questioned the need for a full-time construction <br />manager, stating the architectural firm would be overseeing the project. <br /> <br />Mr. Day explained the architectural firm would provide a limited amount <br />of on-site time and there were advantages to hiring a third party, including <br />having someone on site each day and identification of potential savings. <br /> <br />Glenn Ware of Ware Bonsall Architects reviewed the basic construction <br />services to be provided by the architectural firm, including construction <br />administration at a cost of $586,900.00. He also described the supplemental <br />se~~ices that could be provided by the firm, including on-site representation <br />for 25 months at a cost of $225,000.00. <br /> <br />After discussion, the Board by consensus agreed for staff to issue a <br />Request for Proposals (RFP's) for a construction manager for the County jail <br />proj ect. These proposals will be considered by the Board at its regularly <br />scheduled meeting in September. - <br /> <br />(B-4) <br /> <br />Jail Project - Ware Bonsall Architectural Services Contract <br /> <br />The Board received the contract proposal from Ware Bonsall Architects <br />for architectural and engineering services for the jail proj ect. The Phase <br />II Basic Services and Phase II Supplemental Services totaled $2,934,500.00 <br />and $345,400.00, respectively. This Basic Services proposal constit-uted <br />approximately 5.8 percent of the construction budget of $51,147,614.00. <br /> <br />Marilyn Porter, County Attorney, stated the proposed -contract was an <br />amendment to an earlier contract for pre-design work and recommended a new <br />contract in the standard AlA (American Institute of Architects) format. She <br />said Mr. Ware was agreeable to the preparation of a new contract. <br /> <br />There was general agreement for Ms. Porter and Mr. Ware to develop a <br />new contract for the Board's consideration. Ms. Porter will present a- <br />progress report on the development of that contract at a Board meeting on <br />August 25, 2004. <br /> <br />(F) <br /> <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br /> <br />(F-l) <br /> <br />Tax Release and Refund Report - July 2005 <br /> <br />UPON MOTION of Commissioner Privette, seconded by Commissioner Carruth <br />and unanimously carried, the Board approved the July 2004 Release - Refund <br />Report as submitted by J. Brent Weisner, Tax Administrator, and authorized <br />the Tax Collector to process the refunds and releases. <br /> <br />Summary of Releases and Refunds for the Month of July 2004 <br /> <br />RELEASES FOR THE MONTH OF: July 04 <br /> <br />$21,179.48 <br /> <br />BREAKDOWN OF RELEASES: <br />COUNTY <br />CITY OF CONCORD <br />CITY OF KANNAPOLIS <br />CITY OF LOCUST <br />CITY OF STANFIELD <br />TOWN OF HARRISBURG <br />TOWN OF MIDLAND <br />TOWN OF MT. PLEASANT <br />ALLÉN F/D <br />COLD WATER F/D <br />ENOCHVILLE F/D <br />FLOWES STORE F/D <br /> <br />$12,835.65 <br />$5,410.46 <br />$2,026.45 <br />$0.00 <br />$11.70 <br />$298.90 <br />$9.89 <br />~124.39 <br />$67.06 <br />$13.02 <br />$21.60 <br />$53.51 <br /> <br />P\..l <br /> <br />. <br />