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File #: SC-1617-1    Version: 1 Name: Special Claim of Jack Morgan
Type: Special Claim Status: Passed
File created: 10/25/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/8/2016 Final action: 11/8/2016
Title: SPECIAL CLAIM SC-1617-1: SUBMITTED BY JACK MORGAN IN THE NEGOTIATED AMOUNT OF $8,232 FOR DAMAGES TO THE DRIVEWAY, CURB, SIDEWALK, LANDSCAPING AND SPRINKLER SYSTEM AT 1829 DANFIELD DRIVE DUE TO REPLACEMENT OF A BROKEN WATER MAIN BY WATER LINE MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEES.
Attachments: 1. Text File Morgan, 2. City Clerk Memo, 3. Tort Claim Form, 4. Lowest Estimate
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SPECIAL CLAIM SC-1617-1: SUBMITTED BY JACK MORGAN IN THE NEGOTIATED AMOUNT OF $8,232 FOR DAMAGES TO THE DRIVEWAY, CURB, SIDEWALK, LANDSCAPING AND SPRINKLER SYSTEM AT 1829 DANFIELD DRIVE DUE TO REPLACEMENT OF A BROKEN WATER MAIN BY WATER LINE MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEES.

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BACKGROUND: A claim has been filed by Jack Morgan in the amount of $11,046 for damages to the driveway, curb, sidewalk, landscaping and sprinkler system at his home located at 1829 Danfield Drive due to the replacement of broken water line that occurred in the water main in the area during the month of June, 2016.

DISCUSSION: This claim was investigated by David Hager, Utilities Manager. According to his investigation, City staff repaired an 8" ductile iron water main under the drive approach at Mr. Morgan's residence on May 16, 2016. Following this repair, staff returned to the area and replaced 40 feet of severely deteriorated 8" ductile iron pipe with C-900 PVC in early June, 2016. During this project, staff had to remove the complete drive approach, cut and cap the irrigation line and remove portions of the sidewalk. Mr. Morgan's driveway, curb and sidewalk are in the style of exposed aggregate rock. The City's concrete contractor was unable to match the existing work. Additionally, their contract does not contain any provision requiring them to match this style of concrete.

Mr. Morgan obtained three estimates to replace driveway, sidewalk and curb in the aggregate rock style. While Mr. Morgan's claim asks for $11,046, one of the estimates he obtained was for $8,232. Following discussions with both Mr. Morgan and the lowest bidder, Mr. Morgan has agreed to accept $8,232 to resolve his claim for the concrete work at his home. Additionally, City staff has agreed to work with Mr. Morgan and his concrete contractor to replace the irrigation service line and vegetative cover when the driveway project is complete. As indicated above, there appears to be possible negligence on ...

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