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Board approves Timber's Edge Section 2 plat and accepts construction warranties, backdating street warranty to Nov. 27, 2024

2309980 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

The board approved the Timber's Edge Section 2 plat, accepted warranty deeds for utilities from Fleming Excavating, and approved a construction warranty timeframe for streets and curbs with a warranty start backdated to Nov. 27, 2024.

The Board of Works and Safety approved the plat for Timber's Edge Section 2 and accepted warranty deeds and construction warranty timeframes for multiple infrastructure elements at its Tuesday meeting.

City staff presented warranty deeds from Fleming Excavating covering the sanitary sewer, water mains, and stormwater infrastructure. Staff said inspections had been completed and indicated the acceptance date for those elements as Feb. 11, 2025, with the warranty start date recorded as of that acceptance.

For the public streets and curbs in Timber's Edge Section 2, the board approved a construction warranty timeframe for Wayne Asphalt with an acceptance date of Feb. 11, 2025. Because the streets currently have binder only and the surface course had not yet been placed, the board agreed to backdate the warranty start date to the contractor—ompletion date of Nov. 27, 2024, and to maintain a one-year warranty period beginning from that date.

Board members said curbs were acceptable for immediate acceptance, subject to the inspector's sign-off. The board moved and seconded the plat approval and the warranty acceptances; votes on these items were unanimous.

No bond amounts, surety details, or lot-by-lot conditions were read into the record during the meeting. Staff said several inspections had occurred and that asphalt materials had been received, but the transcript did not supply a detailed punch list or outstanding items report.