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BUILDING DEMOLITION & EXCA V A nON OF CONTAl\UNATED SOIL
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS INDUSTRIAL PARK, PHASE 1
CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA
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WORK: AGREElVlENT
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This Agreement is made thisJlth day of June 2005, by and between the City of Columbia Heights ("the
City") and Vei+a Co()tfCl n~ +rlC. (the "Contractor") for Building Demolition and Excavation of
Contaminated Soil as etaile in the bid request.
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'VHEREAS, the City desires to have perfonned or constructed the services or facilities described in the Contract
Documents (the "work");
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\VHEREAS, Contractor represents that it has the necessary personnel, experience, competence, and legal right to
perfoTIll the Work;
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\VHEREAS, the City Council has adopted a Resolution authorizing the City staff to enter a contract for the
completion of the Work specified herein.
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NO\V, THEREFORE, in consideration ofthe premises and the mutual obligations of the parties hereto, each of
them does hereby covenant and agree with the other as follows:
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1. WORK TO EE COlVIPLETED ... The Work shall be perfom1ed in strict accordance with the Contract
Documents. The Contractor shall carefully review all of the Contract Documents before perfomling the Work and
shall promptly call to the attention of the City any discrepancy or inconsistency which may exist between any two
or more documents or between any parts of the same document. The City shall have discretion as to how to
address any such discrepancy or inconsistency and shall rllodify, interpret, or adjust the Contract Documents
accordingly as the case may be.
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2. CONTR4.CT DOCUMENTS... The Contract Documents shall consist of the Work Agreement, the
Scope of Work and Specifications, the plans and drawings prepared by or on behalf ofthe City in connection with
the Work (where specified), all Amendment Request Certificates approved by the City, all Change Orders issued
by the City, the Notice to Proceed, the S\vom Construction Statement, the Completion Certificate, and written
interpretations of the Contract Documents issued by the City. The Contract Documents shall, insofar as is possible,
be interpreted to be consistent with one another. Any inconsistencies shall be addressed in accordance with
paragraph 1 of this Agreement.
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3. PERMITS AND REGULA nONS... Prior to conunencing the Work, the Contractor shall secure all
necessary building penmts and licenses as may be required, and before and during the progress of the Work, give
all notices and comply with all the laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations of every kind and nature now .or
hereafter in effect that are promulgated by any federal, state, county, or other govemmental authority, relating to
the perfonnance of the Work. If the Contractor's perfomlance is contrary to any such law, ordinance, rule, or
regulation, it shall bear all costs arising there from. Contractor specifically agrees to abide by and observe all
standards and regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Adnlinistration, which are applicable to the Work.
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4. PROSECUTION OF THE WORK... The Contractor shall at all times prosecute the Work diligently so
as to insure its completion in full accordance with the Contract Documents and shall at all times 1urnish sufficient
numbers and amounts of properly skilled Workers, acceptable materials and equipment, adequate services,
construction tools, and equipment. The Work shall be perfoI111ed in a good and \Vorkmanlike manner. Contractor
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shall keep the Work site clean and orderly during the course ofthe Work and remove all debris at the completion of
the Work. If the Contractor is negligent in these areas, the City reserves the right to perf 01111 this work with its own
forces at overtime rates. The costs of such work shall be charged to the Contractor. The Contractor will
adequately protect the Work from damage, will protect the property from injury or loss, and will take all necessary
precautions during the progress of the Work to protect all persons and the property of others ii-om injury ordamage.
The Contractor will assume full responsibility for all its tools and equipment and all materials to be used in
cOlmection with the Work. lv'faterials and equipment that have been removed and replaced, as part of the 'Nork
shall belong to the Contractor unless agreed otherwise.
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5. COMMENCEIHENT AJ.";TD COMPLETION OF "WORK; LIQUIDATED DAlVIA.GES .., The Work
must conTInence no later than J ulv 5,2005 and be satisfactorily completed in the opinion ofthe City by August 5,
2005. In the event the Work is not conTInenced within ten (10) days of the date specified, the City may dismiss the
Contractor without any compensation whatsoever and appoint a substitute Contractor(s). If the Contractor is
unable to conm1ence the Work by the specified date, it must promptly notify the City. In the event the Work is not
completed by the specified date, the Contractor and its sureties shall be assessed liquidated damages of one percent
(1 %) of the total Contract Price or fifty dollars ($50.00), whichever is greater, per day for each calendar day of
delay excluding Saturday, Sunday, and legal holidays. This sum shall be deducted from the Contract Price at the
time ofpayment. This provision for liquidated damages represents the best estimate by the City and the Contractor
of loss suffered by the City due to failure to complete the Work on time, and shall not be, or is deemed to be, a
penalty or forfeiture. This provision for liquidated damages is in addition to any and all other rights and remedies
to which the City may be entitled at law or in equity in connection with this Agreement.
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6. EXCUSABLE DELAYS... The following circumstances, and only these circumstances, will, at the
City's discretion, be considered legitimate cause for a change in the commencement and/or completion dates
specified in paragraph 5 of this Agreement:
a. Material delay -- material delays that are beyond the control of the Contractor, which can be
shown to have directly caused the overall late completion.
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Adverse weather conditions -- weather conditions that directly affect the scheduling of exterior
work over a significant portion of the tenn of this Agreement.
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Strikes -- Contractors who face union work stoppage in the case where they have to rely on such
a work force in order to complete the Work.
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Amendments -- significant amendments in the original scope of work, which can be reasonably
shown to require an extension of the time, allowed for completion.
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Emergencies -- accidents, death or illness in the immediate family of the Contractor, which
necessitates a significant leave of absence from the job.
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Proven lack of cooperation from persons in possession of the property resulting in significant
delays.
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Proven lack of cooperation from the Contractor's agents resulting in significant delays.
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7. AMENDMENT REQUEST CERTIFICATE... Changes in the scope, specifications, or cost of the
Work that are proposed by the Contractor subsequent to the execution of this Agreement shall be considered
Amendments. No such Amendments shall be made without prior written approval by the City. Any An1endment
proposed by the Contractor shall be submitted via an Amendment Request Certificate. The An1endment Request
Certificate mLlst: (a) be siE,Tued and dated by the Contractor; (b) specify how the Work is to be amended and the cost
for such Amendments; and (c) specify the reason for any cost increase/decrease resulting from the Amendment(s).
The City will approve or disapprove the Amendment Request Certificate after appropriate review and property
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inspection. If approved, a copy of the sif:,Tned A..mendment Request Certificate will be forwarded to the Contractor.
Upon receipt by the Contractor of the approved Amendment Request Certificate, the approved Amendment(s) may
be implemented. All Amendments made before receipt of an approved Amendment Request Certificate will not be
compensable by the City. No such Amendment Request Certificate shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any
remaining covenant, agreement, tcnTI, or condition contained in the Contract Documents.
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8. CHANGE ORDER... The City shall have the right, within the general scope of the Work and without
notice to any surety or sureties of the Contractor, to make changes in the Work, either by altering the nature of the
same or by adding to or deducting from it. All changes shall, except in the case of emergencies endangering the
safety of persons or property be made by written Change Order. The Contractor shall promptly comply with any
and all written Change Orders. No such Change Order shall be deemed to invalidate the remaining ten-ns and
conditions contained in the Contract Documents.
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9. GENERAL GUARANTY... The Contractor hereby guarantees to the City that all of the Workshall be
done in competent, workman-like manner and that such Work shall be and remain free of defects in workmanship
and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date that the City executes the Completion Certificate pursuant
to paragraph 17 of this Agreement. The Contractor warrants that all materials and equipment furnished in
connection with the Work will be new, unless otherwise specified, and be of good quality and free from faults and
defects. The Contractor shall assign to the City (if assignable) or enforce for the benefit of the City (if not
assignable) any guarantees provided by manufacturers or sellers of machinery materials or equipment that are to be
incorporated into the Work. The City's acceptance of the Work shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any ofthe
City's rights under this paragraph. .
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10. 'VAIVER OF LIABILITY... It is agreed that the Work is undeliaken at the sole risk of the Contractor.
The Contractor does expressly forever release the City of Columbia Heights from any claims, demands, injuries,
damage actions, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of or connected with the Work.
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11. INDEMNIFICATION ... Any and all claims that arise or may arise as a consequence of any act or
omission on the part of the Contractor, its agents, servants, or employees while engaged in the performance of the
Work shall in no way be the obligation or responsibility of the City of Columbia Heights. The Contractor shall
indenmify, hold hannless, and defend the City of Columbia Heights, council members, officers, employees,
successors, and assigns against any and all liability, loss, cost, damages, expenses, claims, or actions, including
attorney's fees which the City of Columbia Heights, council members, officers, or employees may hereinafter incur
or be required to pay on account of injury to or death of any person or persons or damage to any property arising
out of or by reason of any act or omission of the Contractor, its agents, servants, or employees in the execution,
perf0ll113nCe, or failure to adequately perf0ll11 its obligations under this Agreement, whatever the cause of such
injuries or damage.
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12. INSURAN CE... The Contractor agrees that in order to protect itself, the City of Columbia Heights under
the indenmity provisions set forth in paragraph 11 of this Agreement, it will at all times during the tenn of this
Agreement, maintain, at a minimum, the following insurance policies:
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Workers Compensation Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain worker's compensation
insurance in compliance with all applicable statutes including Chapter 176 of the Minnesota
Statutes. Such policy shall include Employer's Liability Coverage and at least such amount(s) as
are customarily provided in worker's compensation policies issued in Milmesota. Contractor
further agrees to require all subcontractors and independent contractors to maintain worker's
compensation insurance in compliance with all applicable statutes and to monitor the compliance
of sllch subcontractors and independent contractors with the applicable statutes.
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b. Commercial General Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain Occurrence Based
Commercial General Liability Insurance ("CGL"), providing coverage on an "occunence", rather
than on a "claims made" basis, which policy shall include coverage for the Completed Operations
Hazard, and which shall also include a Broad Form General Liability Endorsement, ISO number
GL 0404, or an equivalent fom1 (or fon11S), so long as such an equivalent fonn (or forms) affords
coverage which is in all material respects at least as broad. Any equivalent fonn (or fOffi1s) of
coverage, shall be approved by the City.
The Contractor agrees to maintain total liability policy limits of at least One Million Dollars
($1,000,000), applying to liability for Bodily Injury, Personal Injury, and Property Damage,
which total limits may be satisfied by the limits afforded under its Occunence Based CGL policy
as specified above, or by such policy in combination with the limits afforded by an Umbrella
Liability Policy (or policies) provided, however, that the coverage afforded under any such
Umbrella Liability Policy shall be at least as broad as that afforded by the underlying occurrence
based CGL Policy as specified above.
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Automobile Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain automobile liability insurance
covering liability for Bodily Injury and Property Damage arising out of the ownership, use,
maintenance, or operation of all owned, non-owned, and hired automobiles and other motor
vehicles. Such policy shall provide total liability limits for combined Bodily Injury and/or
Property Damage in the amount of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per accident, which
total limits may be satisfied by the limits afforded under such policy, or by such policy in
combination with the limits afforded by an Umbrella Liability Policy (or policies) provided,
however, that the coverage afforded under any such Umbrella Liability Policy shall be at least as
broad as that afforded by the'underlying automobile liability insurance policy.
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The City of Columbia Heights shall be named as "additional insured" parties with respect to the insurance policies
specified in (b) and (c) above. The Contractor shall not commence work until a Certificate of Insurance evidencing
all of the insurance policies required above is approved and a written Notice to Proceed is issued by an authorized
representative of the City. The City shall, at any time during the term of this agreement, have the right to require
that the Contractor secure any additional insurance, or additional feature to existing insurance, as the City may
reasonably require for the protection of its interests or those of the public. It is expressly understood that the City
does not in any way represent that the minimum insurance coverage set fmih in this paragraph is sufficient or
adequate to protect the interest or liabilities of the Contractor.
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13. BOND... The Contractor shall furnish payment and perfonnance bonds, issued by a surety acceptable to
the City, at least equal to the Contract Price as that amount may be amended from time to time=and including, but
not be limited to coverage for liquidated damages provided for in paragraph 5 of this Agreement, and the period of
coverage by any wan-anty required by the Work. TI1e bonds shall remain in effect for one year after the date the
Completion Certificate is executed by the City and for any warranty period required by the Work, whichever date is
later. The premiums for such bonds shall be deemed to be included in the Contract Price, and no additional
compensation shall be payable to the Contractor with respect to such bonds. No Change Order, approval or
disapproval of an Amendment Request Celiificate, changes in the commencement and/or completion dates
pursuant to paragraph 5, failure to enforce any rights arising under the Contract Documents, or other act or
forbearance of the City shall, unless specifically agreed to otherwise by the City, operate to release or discharge any
surety or sureties under any such bond.
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14. LIEN WAIVER... Neither the Contractor nor any subcontractor or other person or entity furnishing
labor, equipment, or materials in cOlmection with the Work shall file any mechanic's lien against the City's
buildings, structures or land or any part thereof. The Contractor shall protect, defend, indemnify, and hold
hannless the City of Columbia Heights from any and all claims, demands, or actions ofwhatevernature arising out
of work, labor, equipment, or materials furnished by the Contractor or its subcontractors in connection with the
Wark. Payment of the Contract Price shall not be due until the Contractor has delivered to the City lien waivers
acceptable to the City, which release the City from all liens that may arise in connection with the Work. The
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Contractor shall list below the names of all suppliers and/or subcontractors that will provide materials, services, or
labor in connection with the Work. The Contractor will notify the City of any changes in this list prior to the
commencement of the 'vV ork.
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15. CO~TR,,-CT PRICE... The Contractor agrees to fumish all work, labor, materials, and equipment
J/necessa~y to complete the Work as set forth in the Contract Documents for the sum of
if' gq II 3';;;. 50 (the "Contract Price"), to be paid by the City in
accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Contract Price shall constitute the sole
compensation payable to the Contractor for its performance of the Work or anything done in connection therewith
including expenditures by the Contractor for all taxes, pemlits, licenses, and bonds required to perform the Work.
The Contractor shall indemnify and save the City hamlless from and against any liability for any such taxes, fees,
prerniums, contributions, etc. that the Contractor incurs in connection with the Work.
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16. EXAMINA nON OF WORK SITE... Contractor agrees that the Contract Price specified in paragraph
15 of this Agreement is based upon Contractors examination of the work site and that it will make no claim for
additional compensation or the extension of time for perfom1ance if the conditions encountered differ from those
anticipated by such examination, unless such a claim is based upon conditions at the work site, or omissions,
ambiguities, or conflicts in the Contract Documents, which Contractor can show could not have been discovered in
the exercise of reasonable care prior to the submission ofthe Contract Price.
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17. P A Yl\1ENT OF CONTRACT PRICE ... The Contractor agrees to provide the City with the following
documentation as a condition to receiving payment of the Contract Price: (a) an itemized bill for the completed
Work; (b) a properly executed Completion Certificate; (c) a Swom Construction Statement; and (d) all lien waivers
as required by paragraph 14 of this Agreement. The City may withhold payment of the Contract Price to the
Contractor to such extent as may be necessary to protect the City from loss on account of: (a) defective work not
remedied; (b) claims or actions filed or evidence reasonably indicating the probable filing of the same against the
City with respect to the Work perfonned; (c) the failure of the Contractor to make payments properly to
subcontractors and/or supp hers for equipment, material, or labor, or to provide evidence that such payments have
been made; (d) any cost for which the Contractor is liable under the Contract Documents; or (e) a breach by
Contractor of any teml, condition, or provision contained in the Contract Documents.
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18. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY... The Contractor shall not discriminate against any
employee or applicant for employment on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The
Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, Executive Orders, and regulations conceming non-discrimination
in employment, including the Equal Opportunity Clause of Section 202, Executive Order 11246, as amended,
which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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19. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS .., Contractor is and shall remain an independent
contractor in the performance of the Work, maintaining complete control of its workers and operations. Neither
Contractor nor anyone employed or engaged by Contractor shall become an agent, representative, servant, or
employee of the City in the perfOm1al1Ce of the Work or any part thereof.
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20. CONTR.\CT REPRESENTATIVES; ADDRESSES... The City's representative with respect to this
Agreement shall be Randy Schumacher, Project Director, City of Columbia Heights. The Contractor's
representati ve with respect to this Agreement shall be . All notices, requests, and instructions, or
other communications given or received by either party un er the tenns of this Agreement shall, unless otherwise
specifically provided herein, be made in writing signed by he designated representative of the party making such
conununication and be delivered or addressed to the desi ated representative of the other party at the following
address:
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CONTRACTOR ADDRESS:
'~u...o Lv' ALL~O Lv'
City of Columbia Heights
Attn: Randy Schumacher
590 40th Avenue Northeast
Columbia Heights, lVIN 55421
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A-rm', ~u..o f,J ':LLf\.O l....I
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Q.oo(~rL~ MN ~317'
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CITY ADDRESS:
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21. SUBCONTRACTORS... Contractor agrees to bind every subcontractor by the ten11S, conditions, and
provisions set forth in the Contract Documents that are applicable to the subcontractor's work, unless otherwise
specifically agreed otherwise in writing by the City.
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22. ASSIGNMENT ... This Agreement shall be binding upon and in order to the benefit of the Contractor, its
legal representatives, heirs, successors, and assigns. No assignment or attempted assignment ofthis Agreement or
any rights hereunder shall be effective unless the written consent ofthe City is first oqtained. No such assigrunent,
even if consented to by the City, shall relieve the Contractor from liability under this Agreement for the
perfommnce and completion ofthe Work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
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23. ENTIRE AGREEMENT ... The Contract Documents contain all the terms, conditions, and provisions
pertaining to the Work to be completed by the Contractor, there being no other understandings, agreements, or
warranties, express or implied. All prior negotiations and dealings regarding the subject matter of the Contract
Documents are superseded by and merged into the Contract Documents.
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24. APPLICABLE LAW... This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and govemed by the laws
of the state of Minnesota.
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25. AMENDMENT... This Agreement may be modified or amended only with the \vritten approval ofthe
City and the Contractor.
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26. CONSTRUCTION... In the event that anyone or more of the provisions of this Agreement, or any
application thereof, shall be found to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable, the validity, legality, and
enforceability of the remaining provisions or any application thereof shall not in any way be affected or impaired
thereby.
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27. AUTHORITY... Each of the undersigned parties walTants that it has the full authority to execute this
Agreement, and each individual signing this Agreement on behalf of a corporation hereby walTants that he or she
has full authority to sign on behalf of the corporation and that he or she represents and binds such corporation
thereby.
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28. WAIVER... No failure by the City to insist upon the strict perfonnance of any covenant, duty,
agreement, or condition contained in this Agreement or to exercise any right or remedy consequent upon a breach
thereof shall constitute a waiver of any such breach or any other covenant, agreement, term, or condition, nor does
it imply that such covenant, agreement, teml, or condition may be waived again.
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IN "VITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set their hands this ."30 day ofJL~n(,
,2005.
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L\ HEIGHTS
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It's Mayor- ,my Peterson
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It's City Manager- 'Walter R. Fehst
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