01-16-24 City Council Agenda January 16, 2024 — 6:30 PM
Council Chambers
Hybrid Meeting
1.Call to Order
1A.Pledge of Allegiance and Land Acknowledgement
1B.Roll Call
1C.Update from Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty
1D.New Employee Introductions
2.Additions and Corrections to Agenda
3.Consent Agenda
Approval of Consent Agenda - All items listed under this heading are considered to be routine by
the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no discussion of these items
unless a Council Member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the general
order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
3A.Approval of City Check Registers
3B.Bids, Quotes, and Contracts:
3B.1.Approve Change Order #1 for Traffic Signal Modifications Project
3B.2.Approve Waste Delivery Agreement with Hennepin County
3B.3.Approve Tandem Axle Dump Truck Purchase Surcharge
3B.4.Approve Purchase of a Tandem Axle Dump Truck
3B.5.Approve Purchase of a Tandem Axle Hook Water Truck
3C.Grants and Donations:
3C.1.Adopt Resolution No. 24-006 Authorizing Application for the 2023 Metropolitan Council
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Environmental Services (MCES) Municipal Publicly Owned Infrastructure Inflow/Infiltration
(I&I) Grant Program
3C.2.Adopt Resolution No. 24-007 Accepting A Donation From The Golden Valley Crime
Prevention Fund For Events In 2024
3D.Approval of Legislative Priorities for 2024
3E.Adopt Resolution No. 24-008 Approving 2024 Council Appointments, Assignments, and
Reimbursements
3F.Adopt Resolution No. 24-009, Approval of Plat for Unity Church Addition
4.Public Hearing
4A.Public Hearing and Consideration of Ordinance No. 777 - Approving Conditional Use Permit
No. 177 to Allow for Aerial Arts and Acrobatics Training Facility at 825 Boone Ave N
4B.Public Hearing and Consideration of Ordinance No. 778 - Approving Conditional Use Permit
No. 178 to Allow for Auto Sales and Repair at 7135 Madison Ave W
5.Old Business
6.New Business
6A.Review of Council Calendar
6B.Mayor and Council Communications
1. Other Committee/Meeting updates
7.Adjournment
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
City Administration
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Agenda Item
1C. Update from Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty
Prepared By
Kirsten Santelices, Deputy City Manager/Human Resources Director
Summary
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty will present an update to the Council.
Legal Considerations
Legal review is not required on this item.
Equity Considerations
Equity review is not required on this item.
Recommended Action
No action is required on this item.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
City Administration
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January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
1D. New Employee Introductions
Prepared By
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
Summary
Acting City Manager Santelices will introduce new Parks and Recreation Director Janelle Crossfield.
Also, Streets & Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor Beugen will introduce new Street Maintenance
Worker Charles Harris.
Legal Considerations
Legal review is not required on this item.
Equity Considerations
Equity review is not required on this item.
Recommended Action
No action is required on this item.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Administrative Services
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January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3A. Approval of City Check Registers
Prepared By
Jennifer Hoffman, Accounting Supervisor
Summary
Approval of the check register for various vendor claims against the City of Golden Valley.
Document is located on city website at the following location:
http://weblink-int/WebLink/browse.aspx?id=1000913&dbid=0&repo=GoldenValley
http://weblink-int/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=1037405&dbid=0&repo=GoldenValley
The check register(s) for approval:
12-27-2023 Check Register
12-29-2023 Check Register
01-04-2024 Check Register
01-10-2024 Check Register
Financial or Budget Considerations
The check register is attached with the financing sources at the front of the document. Each check has
a program code(s) where it was charged.
Legal Considerations
Not Applicable
Equity Considerations
Not Applicable
Recommended Action
Motion to authorize the payment of the bills as submitted.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Community Development
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January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3B.1. Approve Change Order #1 for Traffic Signal Modifications Project
Prepared By
RJ Kakach, PE, Assistant City Engineer
Summary
In June of 2022, the City awarded a project to Killmer Electric to upgrade City owned traffic signals
throughout the city. The project was delayed due to manufacturing and shipping delays and
construction began in 2023. While replacing components in the traffic signal cabinet at Louisiana
Avenue and Market Street, an additional maintenance issue was discovered with the cabinet. Water
from precipitation events and snow melt runoff appears to have been intruding into the cabinet and
corroding all of the wiring within the cabinet to the point where wires were shorting out and on the
verge of failure. These issues were affecting traffic operations at this intersection.
A new cabinet was needed in order to keep this signal in operation. Killmer Electric was able to
provide a cabinet and have it installed as part of their existing contract. The cost for the new cabinet
is $39,995. The Boone Avenue and Golden Valley Road signal also needed new switches to remain
functional. The switches are $475 and are included in Change Order #1 for a total amount of $40,470.
Financial or Budget Considerations
Funding for the project is included in the 2024 CIP (S-050) in the amount of $300,000. The original
contract amount was $98,320. The new total contract amount is $138,790.
Legal Considerations
Per city policies, change orders of this size require City Council approval.
Equity Considerations
The Traffic Signal Modification project satisfies Pillar 3 of the Equity Plan Pillars by providing unbiased
programs and services for all.
Recommended Action
Motion to approve Change Order #1 with Killmer Electric Co, Inc. for the Traffic Signal Modifications
Project in the amount of $40,470.
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Supporting Documents
Change Order #1 Traffic Signal Modifications
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CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
CHANGE ORDER NO. 1
KILLMER ELECTRIC CO INC. PROJECT # 22-12
Contractor
5141 Lakeland Avenue N
Crystal, MN 55429
To Whom It May Concern,
Under your 2022 Misc. Traffic Signal Modifications contract dated June 6, 2022 with the City of Golden
Valley, the City of Golden Valley hereby directs you to do the following:
Add: New Signal Cabinet at Louisiana and Market Street = $39,995_
New Switches at Boone Avenue and Golden Valley Road = $475
Grand Total C.O. 1 - = $40,470_
And add to (deduct from) the contract, in accordance with contract and specifications, the sum of
$40,470.
There will be an extension of -0- days for completion.
The date of completion of contract will be the same.
Amount of Original
Contract
Total Additions
Total Deductions
Updated Contract
To Date
$98,320
$40,470
-$0-
$138,790
Date Approved:
Contractor
City of Golden Valley:
By:
Kirsten Santelices, Interim City Manager
Roslyn Harmon, Mayor
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Public Works
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Golden Valley City Council Meeting
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3B.2. Approve Waste Delivery Agreement with Hennepin County
Prepared By
Tim Kieffer, Public Works Director
Summary
In 2011, the City began contracting with Hennepin County Department of Environmental Services to
dispose of refuse collected by staff from parks and buildings. The current contract with Hennepin
County for waste disposal expired December 31, 2023. Staff recommends renewing the two-year
contract in order to continue waste hauling to Hennepin County facilities utilizing the trash compactor
truck.
Financial or Budget Considerations
The cost increased from $69 per ton to $74 per ton in 2024 and to $77 per ton in 2025. The Building
operating budget (1180.6375) has $5,500 dedicated for waste disposal.
Legal Considerations
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the contract.
Equity Considerations
The agreement satisfies Pillar 3 of the Equity Plan by providing unbiased programs and services.
Reliable refuse disposal service is essential for public health, safety, and the economic vitality of a
community.
Recommended Action
Motion to authorize the Mayor and Deputy City Manager to execute the Waste Delivery Agreement
with Hennepin County in the form approved by the City Attorney to dispose of refuse.
Supporting Documents
Waste Delivery Agreement with Hennepin County
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Contract No: A2312055
WASTE DELIVERY AGREEMENT
This Agreement (“Agreement”) is between the COUNTY OF HENNEPIN, STATE OF
MINNESOTA, A-2300 Government Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55487, on behalf of the
Hennepin County Environment & Energy Department, 701 Fourth Avenue South, Suite 700,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415, (“COUNTY”), and CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY, 7800
Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, MN, 55427, Public Entity (“HAULER”).
The parties agree as follows:
1.AGREEMENT TERM
This Agreement shall commence on January 1, 2024, and expire on December 31, 2025,
unless cancelled or terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions herein.
2.DEFINITIONS
A. “Acceptable Waste” has the meaning given to "mixed municipal solid waste" in
Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.03, subdivision 21, as it may be amended from
time to time and does not include Unacceptable Waste as herein defined.
B. “County Board” is the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners.
C. “County Facility” or “County Facilities” means the Brooklyn Park Transfer Station
(“BPTS”) and Hennepin Energy Recovery Center (“HERC”) and includes transfer
stations that the COUNTY has contracted for use.
D. “Hazardous Waste” has the meaning given to that term in Minnesota Statutes, section
115B.02, subdivision 9, as it may be amended from time to time.
E. “Hennepin County Solid Waste System Operating Manual” is the manual prepared by
the Environment and Energy Department which describes the procedures and
requirements for all haulers operating in Hennepin County including the use of the
County Facilities.
F. “Public Entity” means the state; an office, agency, or institution of the state; the
Metropolitan Council; a metropolitan agency; the Metropolitan Mosquito Control
District; the Minnesota Legislature; federal or Minnesota state courts; a county; a
statutory or home rule charter city; a town; a school district; another special taxing
district; or any other general or special purpose unit of government in the state.
G. “Unacceptable Waste” includes explosives, pathological and biological waste,
radioactive materials, ashes, incinerator residue, foundry sand, sewage sludge,
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cesspool and other human waste, human and animal remains, motor vehicles, major
vehicle parts such as transmissions, rear ends, springs and fenders, automobile and
small vehicle tires to the extent the air emission criteria applicable to HERC are
violated by their combustion, agricultural and farm machinery and equipment,
transformers, trees, liquid wastes, non-burnable construction material, sludges from
air or water pollution control facilities or water supply treatment facilities, demolition
or other construction debris, Hazardous Waste as defined herein, and any material
which, if processed at HERC, would cause the bottom ash produced at HERC to be
classified as Hazardous Waste, and other wastes as may be listed in the "Hennepin
County Solid Waste System Operating Manual."
3.REPRESENTATIONS OF HAULER
A. HAULER is a duly organized corporation, limited liability company, sole
proprietorship, or non-profit, validly existing and properly qualified to do business
under the laws of the State of Minnesota and is licensed to haul waste in Hennepin
County. The Hauler is doing business in Minnesota under the name CITY OF
GOLDEN VALLEY.
B. This Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by HAULER and constitutes a
binding legal obligation of HAULER that is fully enforceable in accordance with its
terms and conditions.
C. The execution, delivery and performance by HAULER of this Agreement does not
and will not conflict with any other agreement or contract to which HAULER is a
party.
4.REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
HAULER shall at all times during the term of this Agreement operate its business of
collecting, transporting, delivering and disposing of waste in compliance with all
applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, ordinances and licenses,
including but not limited to Hennepin County Ordinances 15 and 17.
5.SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED
A. The Hauler agrees to deliver to County Facilities all tons of Acceptable Waste
generated in Hennepin County that the Hauler collects, transports, manages, or
disposes or arranges for collection, transportation, management or disposal.
B. HAULER agrees to deliver to County Facilities all Acceptable Waste it collects from
a Public Entity and to work with each Public Entity to meet the requirements of
Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.471.
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C. HAULER agrees that it will not mix or deliver Acceptable Waste generated
outside Hennepin County with Acceptable Waste generated in Hennepin County,
unless mutually agreed to in writing by the parties prior to the delivery of waste.
D. HAULER agrees not to deliver any Unacceptable Waste to a County Facility.
E. HAULER agrees that it will not mix any Unacceptable Waste with Acceptable
Waste.
F. COUNTY may reduce the availability of a County Facility to HAULER at the
discretion of COUNTY. COUNTY shall not consider such a reduction, and
HAULER’s related delivery of waste to other facilities, as a violation of paragraph
5B by HAULER.
G. HAULER agrees to abide by the conditions of the Hennepin County Solid Waste
System Operating Manual.
H. HAULER agrees to pay all fees established under this Agreement.
I. COUNTY reserves the right to refuse deliveries of Acceptable Waste to County
Facilities once HAULER has reached the maximum allowable tonnage limit defined
in Paragraph A of this Section 5.
J. HAULER shall comply with COUNTY’s rules, policy, and direction regarding use of
County Facilities. COUNTY may deny HAULER access to any County Facility at
any time and may remove any HAULER personnel from County Facilities at any
time and in COUNTY’s sole discretion. HAULER shall not allow unauthorized
personnel to use County Facilities.
6.RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNACCEPTABLE WASTE
A. If requested by COUNTY or a County Facility operator, HAULER agrees to reload
and dispose of waste deposited on the tipping floor if the waste contains
Unacceptable Waste, including Acceptable Waste contaminated by Unacceptable
Waste.
B. If COUNTY or County Facility operator has reason to believe that Unacceptable
Waste was delivered by HAULER, and HAULER has left the tipping floor,
HAULER agrees to return and remove such Unacceptable Waste as soon as
practicable and dispose of it in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local
laws.
C. COUNTY or the County Facility operator has the right to reject entire or partial loads
of Unacceptable Waste. HAULER shall be provided with documentation specifying
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the rejection and reasons therefore. All costs of reloading, removal and disposal of
Unacceptable Waste shall be borne by HAULER.
7.COSTS AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Payments shall be made in accordance with procedures provided in the Hennepin
County Solid Waste System Operating Manual.
Subject to Paragraph C of this Section 7, HAULER shall pay Seventy-Four Dollars
and no/100 ($74.00) per ton for Acceptable Waste delivered to a County Facility
beginning January 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024. HAULER shall pay
Seventy-Seven Dollars and no/100 ($77.00)per ton for Acceptable Waste delivered
to a County Facility beginning January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025..
B. HAULER will receive the lowest rate given to any hauler who contracts with the
COUNTY for delivery of Acceptable Waste. The reference to the "lowest rate given
to any hauler" shall not include the rate given to haulers, contracted or non-
contracted, who deliver loads of source-separated compostable materials, source-
separated recyclable materials, or other materials collected and disposed of as
separate waste streams.
C. A minimum charge of one (1) ton (2,000 pounds) is in effect for all transactions. If
HAULER delivers less than one ton, COUNTY will charge HAULER the minimum
charge for one ton of Acceptable Waste.
8.INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
HAULER shall select the means, method, and manner of performing the services.
Nothing is intended nor should be construed as creating or establishing the relationship of
a partnership or a joint venture between the parties or as constituting HAULER as the
agent, representative, or employee of COUNTY for any purpose. HAULER is and shall
remain an independent Hauler for all services performed under this Agreement.
HAULER shall secure at its own expense all personnel required in performing services
under this Agreement. HAULER’s personnel and/or sub-haulers engaged to perform any
work or services required by this Agreement will have no contractual relationship with
COUNTY and will not be considered employees of COUNTY. COUNTY shall not be
responsible for any claims related to or on behalf of any of HAULER’s personnel,
including without limitation, claims that arise out of employment or alleged employment
under the Minnesota Unemployment Insurance Law (Minnesota Statutes, chapter 268) or
the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Act (Minnesota Statutes, chapter 176) or claims
of discrimination arising out of applicable law, against HAULER, its officers, agents,
sub-haulers, or employees. Such personnel or other persons shall neither accrue nor be
entitled to any compensation, rights, or benefits of any kind from COUNTY, including,
without limitation, tenure rights, medical and hospital care, sick and vacation leave,
workers’ compensation, unemployment compensation, disability, severance pay, and
retirement benefits.
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9.NON-DISCRIMINATION
A. In accordance with COUNTY’s policies against discrimination, HAULER shall not
exclude any person from full employment rights nor prohibit participation in or the
benefits of any program, service or activity on the grounds of any protected status or
class, including but not limited to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex,
gender expression, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation,
or public assistance status. No person who is protected by applicable law against
discrimination shall be subjected to discrimination.
B. COUNTY encourages HAULER to develop and implement a policy promoting
diversity, equity, and inclusion in HAULER’s workplace.
10.INDEMNIFICATION
HAULER shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless COUNTY, its present and former
officials, officers, agents, volunteers and employees from any liability, claims, causes of
action, judgments, damages, losses, costs, or expenses, including attorney’s fees,
resulting directly or indirectly from any act or omission of HAULER, a sub-hauler,
anyone directly or indirectly employed by them, and/or anyone for whose acts and/or
omissions they may be liable in the performance of the services required by this
Agreement, and against all loss by reason of the failure of HAULER to perform any
obligation under this Agreement. For clarification and not limitation, this obligation to
defend, indemnify and hold harmless includes but is not limited to any liability, claims or
actions resulting directly or indirectly from alleged infringement of any copyright or any
property right of another, the employment or alleged employment of HAULER
personnel, the unlawful disclosure and/or use of protected data, or other noncompliance
with the requirements of these provisions.
11.INSURANCE
HAULER agrees during the term of this Agreement to have and keep in force at all times
the insurance coverage as required by Hennepin COUNTY Ordinance 17.
12.DUTY TO NOTIFY
HAULER shall promptly notify COUNTY of any demand, claim, action, cause of action
or litigation brought against HAULER, its employees, officers, agents or subcontractors,
which arises out of the services described in this Agreement. HAULER shall also notify
COUNTY whenever HAULER has a reasonable basis for believing that HAULER and/or
its employees, officers, agents or subcontractors, and/or COUNTY, might become the
subject of a demand, claim, action, cause of action, administrative action, criminal arrest,
criminal charge or litigation arising out of and/or related to the services described in this
Agreement.
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13.DATA, SYSTEMS, AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
A. HAULER, its officers, agents, owners, partners, employees, volunteers and
subcontractors shall, to the extent applicable, abide by the provisions of the
Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes, chapter 13
(MGDPA) and all other applicable law, rules, regulations and orders relating to data
or the privacy, confidentiality or security of data, which may include but is not
limited to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and its
implementing regulations (HIPAA). For clarification and not limitation, COUNTY
hereby notifies HAULER that the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section 13.05,
subdivision 11, apply to this Agreement. HAULER shall promptly notify COUNTY
if HAULER becomes aware of any potential claims, or facts giving rise to such
claims, under the MGDPA or other data, data security, privacy or confidentiality
laws, and shall also comply with the other requirements of this Section.
Classification of data, including trade secret data, will be determined pursuant to
applicable law and, accordingly, merely labeling data as “trade secret” by HAULER
does not necessarily make the data protected as such under any applicable law.
B. In addition to the foregoing MGDPA and other applicable law obligations, HAULER
shall comply with the following duties and obligations regarding County Data and
County Systems (as each term is defined herein). As used herein, “County Data”
means any data or information, and any copies thereof, created by HAULER or
acquired by HAULER from or through COUNTY pursuant to this Agreement,
including but not limited to handwriting, typewriting, printing, photocopying,
photographing, facsimile transmitting, and every other means of recording any form
of communication or representation, including electronic media, email, letters, works,
pictures, drawings, sounds, videos, or symbols, or combinations thereof.
If HAULER has access to or possession/control of County Data, HAULER shall
safeguard and protect the County Data in accordance with generally accepted industry
standards, all laws, and all then applicable COUNTY policies, procedures, rules and
directions. To the extent of any inconsistency between accepted industry standards
and such COUNTY policies, procedures, rules and directions, HAULER shall notify
COUNTY of the inconsistency and follow COUNTY direction. HAULER shall
immediately notify COUNTY of any known or suspected security breach or
unauthorized access to County Data, then comply with all responsive directions
provided by COUNTY. The foregoing shall not be construed as eliminating, limiting
or otherwise modifying HAULER’s indemnification obligations herein.
14.RECORDS – AVAILABILITY/ACCESS
Subject to the requirements of Minnesota Statutes, section 16C.05, subdivision 5,
COUNTY, the State Auditor, or any of their authorized representatives, at any time
during normal business hours, and as often as they may reasonably deem necessary, shall
have access to and the right to examine, audit, excerpt, and transcribe any books,
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documents, papers, records, etc., which are pertinent to the accounting practices and
procedures of HAULER and involve transactions relating to this Agreement. HAULER
shall maintain these materials and allow access during the period of this Agreement and
for six (6) years after its expiration, cancellation or termination.
15.SUCCESSORS, SUBCONTRACTING AND ASSIGNMENTS
A. HAULER binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to
COUNTY for all covenants, agreements and obligations herein.
B. HAULER shall not assign, transfer or pledge this Agreement and/or the services to be
performed, whether in whole or in part, nor assign any monies due or to become due
to it without the prior written consent of COUNTY. A consent to assign shall be
subject to such conditions and provisions as COUNTY may deem necessary,
accomplished by execution of a form prepared by COUNTY and signed by
HAULER, the assignee and COUNTY. Permission to assign, however, shall under
no circumstances relieve HAULER of its liabilities and obligations under the
Agreement.
C. HAULER shall not subcontract this Agreement and/or the services to be performed,
whether in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of COUNTY.
Permission to subcontract, however, shall under no circumstances relieve HAULER
of its liabilities and obligations under the Agreement. Further, HAULER shall be
fully responsible for the acts, omissions, and failure of its subcontractors in the
performance of the specified contractual services, and of person(s) directly or
indirectly employed by subcontractors. Contracts between HAULER and each
subcontractor shall require that the subcontractor’s services be performed in
accordance with this Agreement. HAULER shall make contracts between HAULER
and subcontractors available upon request. For clarification and not limitation of the
provisions herein, none of the following constitutes assent by COUNTY to a contract
between HAULER and a subcontractor, or a waiver or release by COUNTY of
HAULER’s full compliance with the requirements of this Section: (1) COUNTY’s
request or lack of request for contracts between HAULER and subcontractors; (2)
COUNTY’s review, extent of review or lack of review of any such contracts; or (3)
COUNTY’s statements or actions or omissions regarding such contracts.
D. HAULER shall notify COUNTY in writing if another person/entity acquires, directly
or indirectly, more than fifty percent (50%) of the voting power of the shares entitled
to vote for directors of HAULER. Notice shall be given within ten (10) days of such
acquisition and shall specify the name and business address of the acquiring
person/entity. COUNTY reserves the right to require the acquiring person/entity to
promptly become a signatory to this Agreement by amendment or other document so
as to help assure the full performance of this Agreement.
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16.MERGER, MODIFICATION AND SEVERABILITY
A. The entire Agreement between the parties is contained herein and supersedes all oral
agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the subject matter. All
items that are referenced or that are attached are incorporated and made a part of this
Agreement. If there is any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and
referenced or attached items, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
HAULER and/or COUNTY are each bound by its own electronic signature(s) on this
Agreement, and each agrees and accepts the electronic signature of the other party.
B. Any alterations, variations or modifications of the provisions of this Agreement shall
only be valid when they have been reduced to writing as an amendment to this
Agreement signed by the parties. Except as expressly provided, the substantive legal
terms contained in this Agreement, including but not limited to Indemnification,
Insurance, Merger, Modification and Severability, Default and
Cancellation/Termination or Minnesota Law Governs may not be altered, varied,
modified or waived by any change order, implementation plan, scope of work,
development specification or other development process or document.
C. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the
remaining provisions will not be affected.
17.DEFAULT AND CANCELLATION/TERMINATION
A. If HAULER fails to perform any of the provisions of this Agreement, fails to
administer the work so as to endanger the performance of the Agreement or otherwise
breaches or fails to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement, it shall be in
default. Unless HAULER’s default is excused in writing by COUNTY, COUNTY
may upon written notice immediately cancel or terminate this Agreement in its
entirety.
B. Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, HAULER shall
remain liable to COUNTY for damages sustained by COUNTY by virtue of any
breach of this Agreement by HAULER. Upon notice to HAULER of the claimed
breach and the amount of the claimed damage, COUNTY may withhold any
payments to HAULER for the purpose of set-off until such time as the exact amount
of damages due COUNTY from HAULER is determined. Following notice from
COUNTY of the claimed breach and damage, HAULER and COUNTY shall attempt
to resolve the dispute in good faith.
C. The above remedies shall be in addition to any other right or remedy available to
COUNTY under this Agreement, law, statute, rule, and/or equity.
D. COUNTY’s failure to insist upon strict performance of any provision or to exercise
any right under this Agreement shall not be deemed a relinquishment or waiver of the
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same, unless consented to in writing. Such consent shall not constitute a general
waiver or relinquishment throughout the entire term of the Agreement.
E. This Agreement may be cancelled/terminated with or without cause by COUNTY
upon thirty (30) days’ written notice.
F. HAULER has an affirmative obligation, upon written notice by COUNTY that this
Agreement may be suspended or cancelled/terminated, to follow reasonable
directions by COUNTY, or absent directions by COUNTY, to refrain from incurring
or making further costs, expenses, obligations or encumbrances arising out of or
related to this Agreement.
18.SURVIVAL OF PROVISIONS
Provisions that by their nature are intended to survive the term, cancellation or
termination of this Agreement do survive such term, cancellation or termination. Such
provisions include but are not limited to: INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR;
INDEMNIFICATION; INSURANCE; DUTY TO NOTIFY; DATA, SYSTEMS, AND
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; RECORDS-AVAILABILITY/ACCESS; DEFAULT
AND CANCELLATION/TERMINATION; MEDIA OUTREACH; and MINNESOTA
LAW GOVERNS.
19.CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION
In order to coordinate the services of HAULER with the activities of the Environment
and Energy Department so as to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement, Enrique
Vinas, Senior Financial Management Analyst, or successor (“Contract Administrator”),
shall manage this Agreement on behalf of COUNTY and serve as liaison between
COUNTY and HAULER.
Tim Kieffer, Public Works Director (763-593-3960, tkieffer@goldenvalleymn.gov) or
successor shall manage the agreement on behalf of HAULER. HAULER may replace
such person but shall immediately give written notice to COUNTY of the name, phone
number and email of such substitute person and of any other subsequent substitute
person.]
20.COMPLIANCE AND NON-DEBARMENT CERTIFICATION
A. HAULER shall comply with all applicable law, conditions of any funding sources,
regulations, rules and ordinances currently in force or later enacted.
B. HAULER certifies that it is not prohibited from doing business with either the federal
government or the state of Minnesota as a result of debarment or suspension
proceedings. HAULER shall immediately notify COUNTY if HAULER is debarred
or suspended during the term of this Agreement.
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21.RECYCLING
COUNTY encourages HAULER to have a single-sort recycling program or provide
recycling service for at least three types of materials, which may include food
waste. COUNTY also encourages HAULER to educate employees about the recycling
program.
22.NOTICES
Unless the parties otherwise agree in writing, any notice or demand which must be given
or made by a party under this Agreement, or any statute or ordinance shall be in writing
and shall be sent registered or certified mail. Notices to COUNTY shall be sent to the
COUNTY Administrator with a copy to the originating COUNTY department at the
address given in the opening paragraph of this Agreement. Notice to HAULER shall be
sent to the address stated in the opening paragraph of this Agreement or to the address
stated in HAULER’s Form W-9 provided to COUNTY.
23.CONFLICT OF INTEREST
HAULER affirms that to the best of HAULER’s knowledge, HAULER’s involvement in
this Agreement does not result in a conflict of interest with any party or entity which may
be affected by the terms of this Agreement. Should any conflict or potential conflict of
interest become known to HAULER, HAULER shall immediately notify COUNTY of
the conflict or potential conflict, specifying the part of this Agreement giving rise to the
conflict or potential conflict, and advise COUNTY whether HAULER will or will not
resign from the other engagement or representation. Unless waived by COUNTY, a
conflict or potential conflict may, in COUNTY’s discretion, be cause for cancellation or
termination of this Agreement.
24.MEDIA OUTREACH
HAULER shall notify COUNTY, prior to publication, release or occurrence of any
Outreach (as defined below). The parties shall coordinate to produce collaborative and
mutually acceptable Outreach. For clarification and not limitation, all Outreach shall be
approved by COUNTY, by and through the Public Relations Officer or their designee(s),
prior to publication or release. As used herein, the term “Outreach” shall mean all media,
social media, news releases, external facing communications, advertising, marketing,
promotions, client lists, civic/community events or opportunities and/or other forms of
outreach created by, or on behalf of, HAULER (i) that reference or otherwise use the
term “Hennepin COUNTY” or any derivative thereof; or (ii) that directly or indirectly
relate to, reference or concern the COUNTY of Hennepin, this Agreement, the services
performed hereunder, or COUNTY personnel, including but not limited to COUNTY
employees and elected officials.
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25.MINNESOTA LAWS GOVERN
The laws of the state of Minnesota shall govern all questions and interpretations
concerning the validity and construction of this Agreement and the legal relations
between the parties and their performance. The appropriate venue and jurisdiction for
any litigation will be those courts located within the County of Hennepin, state of
Minnesota. Litigation, however, in the federal courts involving the parties will be in the
appropriate federal court within the state of Minnesota.
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HAULER
HAULER warrants that the person who executed this Agreement is authorized to do so on behalf
of HAULER as permitted by applicable articles, bylaws, resolutions or ordinances which will be
submitted to COUNTY upon COUNTY’s request.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Public Works
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley City Council Meeting
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3B.3. Approve Tandem Axle Dump Truck Purchase Surcharge
Prepared By
Tim Kieffer, Public Works Director
Marshall Beugen, Street and Vehicle Maintenance Superintendent
Summary
The replacement purchase of unit 772, a 2007 single axle dump truck, was approved by Council on July
19, 2022. Due to supply chain issues and delays in manufacturing, the truck is expected to be built
sometime in 2024. However, due to the long lead time and inflation, the vendors are imposing
surcharges. Nuss Truck & Equipment is charging an additional $13,779.76 and Towmaster Truck
Equipment is charging $18,644 more.
Staff purchased the equipment from the state contract through the State of Minnesota’s cooperative
purchasing venture (CPV). The Minnesota Materials Management Division awarded the following
contracts through the CPV:
Contract No.Item Vendor Amount
194871 2024 Mack Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis Nuss Truck & Equipment $152,445.76
222949 Plows, Equipment, Hydraulics and
Controls Towmaster Truck Equipment $192,116.00
Total Purchase Price Less Tax, Title, and License $344,561.76
Financial or Budget Considerations
The 2022-2031 Vehicle and Equipment Capital Improvement Program (CIP) included $250,000 for the
purchase of a dump truck (V&E-110) in 2023. Additional funding was to come from the sale of asset
and reserves.
Legal Considerations
The proposed equipment was purchased following Minn. Stat. § 471.345 Subd. 15 Cooperative
purchasing.
(a) Municipalities may contract for the purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment by utilizing
contracts that are available through the state's cooperative purchasing venture authorized by section
16C.11. For a contract estimated to exceed $25,000, a municipality must consider the availability, price
and quality of supplies, materials, or equipment available through the state's cooperative purchasing
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venture before purchasing through another source.
Equity Considerations
Certified Targeted Group/Economically Disadvantaged/Veteran-Owned small businesses receive a 12%
preference from the Office of State Procurement.
Recommended Action
Motion to approve purchase of a 2024 Mack Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis from Nuss Truck &
Equipment in the amount of $152,445.76.
Motion to approve purchase of plows, equipment, and hydraulic controls from Towmaster Truck
Equipment in the amount of $192,116.00.
Supporting Documents
Nuss Truck & Equipment Quote
Towmaster Truck Equipment Quote
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Print Date & Time 1/9/2024 11:05
VENDOR NAME
MAKE AND MODEL
This section for use when ordering
200"
132-136" (Verified with Towmaster 8/23, no lift axle)Grand Total 152,445.76$
63"
4.19
Mack White (P9188)
Aluminum
Description Qty 2024 Price Subtotal
Price for Base Unit:1 110,174.59$ 110,174.59$
FRAME OPTIONS 1
Front frame extension 1 1,187.00$ 1,187.00$
Custom hole punching in frame 100.00$ -$
Deduct for no front bumper -$
Frame fastener option (bolt or huck spun)1 STD
Frame, R.B.M., S.M., PSI, CT -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA (64.00)$ -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA STD
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 107.00$ -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 406.00$ -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 482.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 87 - 112 CA 176.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 113 - 133 CA 240.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 134 - 152 CA 347.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 153 - 199 CA 646.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 200 - 236 CA 722.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 521.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 585.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1 692.00$ 692.00$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 153 - 199 CA 991.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,067.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 87 - 112 CA 744.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 113 - 133 CA 808.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 134 - 152 CA 915.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,214.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,290.00$ -$
DOUBLE FRAME - PARTIAL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
TANDEM AXLE CAB/CHASSIS
Exhibit D: Price Schedule
NUSS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
2024 MACK GRANITE 64BR (T) TA
City fo Golden Valley(Plow Only, No Hook), Updated 11-6-23
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3,230,000 26.9 120,000 87 - 112 CA 801.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 113 - 133 CA 865.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 134 - 152 CA 972.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,214.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,290.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,041.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,105.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,212.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,511.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,587.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,376.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,450.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,657.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,856.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,932.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,832.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,673.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 2,003.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 154 - 199 CA 2,301.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,384.00$ -$
DOUBLE FRAME - FULL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,001.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,065.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,172.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,414.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,490.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,241.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,305.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,412.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,711.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,787.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,576.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,650.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,857.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,056.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,787.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,576.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,650.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,857.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,056.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,132.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 2,032.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,873.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 2,203.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,501.00$ -$
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4,260,000 35.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,584.00$ -$
TRIPLE FRAME - FULL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 87 - 112 CA 4,960.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 113 - 133 CA 5,024.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 134 - 152 CA 5,131.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 153 - 199 CA 5,430.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 200 - 236 CA 5,506.00$ -$
Flush bright finish channel steel 113.00$ -$
Extended stylized-silver-bright finish steel w/stone guard 1,495.00$ -$
Extended - swept back steel, bright finish with stone guard - includes
center tow pin 1,139.00$ -$
Mill finish, flush mounted, unpainted aluminum 68.00$ -$
Extended swept back channel steel (includes center tow pin) w/stone
guard 805.00$ -$
Extended swept back channel steel with bright finish w/painted center
tow pin 620.00$ -$
Extended swept back steel channel w/bright finish 258.00$ -$
Extended swept back painted steel 1 STD
Flush painted steel (15.00)$ -$
Flush stainless clad aluminum 143.00$ -$
Plate type radiator guard 105.00$ -$
Bright finish plate type radiator guard 258.00$ -$
Tectyl 185 GW pigmented compound between frame rails 110.00$ -$
BOC crossmember, steel HD back to back channel intermediate 66.00$ -$
BOC & intermediate crossmember, HD I-Beam 332.00$ -$
Frame rail clearance 62.00$ -$
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FRONT AXLE/SUSPENSION/BRAKE/OPTION 1
Set back front axle option 1 STD
12,000 front axle & matching suspension - Mack FXL12 STD
14,600 front axle & matching suspension - Mack FXL14.6 771.00$ -$
16,000 front axle and matching suspension 999.00$ -$
18,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL18 1,361.00$ -$
20,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL20 1 2,147.00$ 2,147.00$
23,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL23 2,448.00$ -$
Heavy duty front axle shocks 1 STD
Front stabilizer bar -$
Right hand air bag suspension per Spec 3.6, Driver controlled
-$
Left air bag suspension per Spec 3.6, Driver controlled
-$
Front axle lubrication cap with slotted venthole -$
Front brake dust shields 18.00$ -$
Dual front auxiliary steering gear 1 569.00$ 569.00$
RH spring build up for wing plow application 30.00$ -$
LH spring build up for wing plow application 30.00$ -$
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All wheel drive front axle 43,000.00$ -$
Twin Steer Front Axle 12,612.00$ -$
Aluminum front hubs 53.00$ -$
Centerfuse outboard mounted brake drums 217.00$ -$
Multileaf front spring ILO taperleaf (2 leaf spring)35.00$ -$
HD mulitileaf front spring ILO taperleaf (2 leaf spring)65.00$ -$
HD taperleaf (3 leaf spring) ILO of taperleaf (2 leaf spring)65.00$ -$
Meritor EX+ Air Disc Brakes requires Meritor rear brakes 653.00$ -$
Meritor front slack adjustors - Need same slack on rear axle 1.00$ -$
Meritor front slack with stainless steel pins 58.00$ -$
Haldex front slack adjustors - Need same slack adjustor on rear axle STD
Haldex front slack with stainless steel pins 1 57.00$ 57.00$
Meritor front brakes ILO of Bendix - requires Meritor rear brakes 1 131.00$ 131.00$
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4.0 TANDEM REAR AXLE/SUSPENSION/BRAKE/OPTIONS 1
46,000# rear axle & matching suspension Make & Model - Mack
SS462 Mack Camelback Suspension 2,240.00$ -$
40,000# walking beam rear suspension and axle
Make & Model - Meritor MT-40-14X4D with Hendrickson HMX400 1,558.00$ -$
46,000# walking beam rear suspension and axle Make & Model
Meritor RT-46-160 with Hendrickson HMX460 3,362.00$ -$
40,000# air suspension and axle Make & Model Meritor MT-
40-14X4D with Mack AL461 46,000 lbs. air suspension 1,578.00$ -$
46,000# air suspension and axle Make & Model Meritor RT-46-
160 with Mack AL461 46,000 lbs. air suspension 2,976.00$ -$
Dash mounted air dump system - With air ride suspension STD
Driver activated differential lock on one rear axle (front axle ____
rear axle ____, check one)484.00$ -$
Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles 1 968.00$ 968.00$
Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles, and
lubrication pump and filter system 1,210.00$ -$
Meritor MT-40-14X4DP, both axles driver differential lock and pump,
HMX400 40,000 # walking beam suspension 2,768.00$ -$
Meritor RT-46-160P, both axles driver differential lock and pump,
HMX460 46,000 # walking beam suspension 4,572.00$ -$
½ round universal joints 1 STD
Spicer 1810 HD drive line with half round universal joints 126.00$ -$
Rear Dust Shields 34.00$ -$
Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles with
individual switches 1,102.00$ -$
Meritor 18 MXL extended lube 1 31.00$ 31.00$
Meritor 176 MXL extended lube 32.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL170XL extended lube series 453.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL250XL extended lube series 493.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL250HDXL extended lube series 502.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL350HDXL extended lube series 776.00$ -$
Mack S38R fabricated steel housing STD
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Mack SB38 fabricated steel housing -40,000 # recertification 450.00$ -$
Mack S40 40,000 # rear axle 450.00$ -$
Mack S402 40,000 # cast iron housing 1 450.00$ 450.00$
Mack S440 44,000# fabricated steel housing 1,350.00$ -$
Mack S440-46 fabricated steel housing - recertification 1,350.00$ -$
Mack S462 46,000# cast ductile iron housing 1,800.00$ -$
Mack S462R 46,000# cast ductile iron housing 1,800.00$ -$
Meritor 40,000# MT-40-14X4C Amboid (High Entry)765.00$ -$
Meritor 40,000# MT-40-14X4C Hypoid (Low Entry)765.00$ -$
Meritor 46,000# RT-46-160 2,163.00$ -$
Meritor 46,000# Rt-46-164EH 2,163.00$ -$
Spicer 46,000# DS405 2,628.00$ -$
Spicer 46,000# D46-170H 4,305.00$ -$
Mack SS38 Mack multileaf camelback spring without anti-sway springs (80.00)$ -$
Mack SS38 multileaf camelback spring with anti-sway springs STD
Mack SSB 38 multileaf camelback spring (boost-a-load)(40.00)$ -$
Mack SSB 38 multileaf camelback spring 40,000# recertification 273.00$ -$
Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension without anti sway 226.00$ -$
Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension with anti sway 330.00$ -$
Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension 46,000# -
recertification 228.00$ -$
Mack SS462 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension without anti sway 336.00$ -$
Mack SS462 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension with anti sway 440.00$ -$
Mack AL-461 46,000# air ride 813.00$ -$
Mack M-Ride 40 parabolic 2-leaf, 40,000# normal stiffness 959.00$ -$
Mack M-Ride 40 parabolic 3-leaf, 40,000# stiffer than normal 1 959.00$ 959.00$
Mack M-Ride 46 parabolic 3-leaf 46,000#1,289.00$ -$
HMX 400 Hendrickson Haulmax rubber suspension 40,000#803.00$ -$
HMX 460 Hendrickson Haulmax rubber suspension 46,000#1,199.00$ -$
Chambers 46,000# L high stability W#29 can 3,798.00$ -$
PAX 460 High Stability Hendrickson Primaxx Air Suspension 1,319.00$ -$
PAX 462 High Stability Hendrickson Primaxx Air Suspension 1,319.00$ -$
Neway AD-246 air ride suspension 1,825.00$ -$
Neway AD-252 air ride suspension 2,287.00$ -$
Delete power divider lockout (153.00)$ -$
Urethane bushing on Mack camelback suspension (58.00)$ -$
55" axle spacing 122.00$ -$
60" axle spacing 317.00$ -$
Dual leveling valve air suspension height control 149.00$ -$
Mack CRDP1501/1511 with interwheel power divider - both axles 2,735.00$ -$
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Outboard centrifuse rear brake drums 206.00$ -$
Haldex automatic rear slack adjustor STD
Haldex automatic rear slack adjustor with stainless steel pins 1 96.00$ 96.00$
Meritor automatic rear slack adjustor 1.00$ -$
Meritor automatic rear slack adjustor with stainless steel pins 231.00$ -$
Haldex S-ABA slack adjustors 50.00$ -$
30/36 rear brake chamber 156.00$ -$
Comet aluminum hubs w/preset bearings & seals 385.00$ -$
Aluminum preset rear hubs with integrated spindle nut 37.00$ -$
Chicago Rawhide (Scotseal Longlife) oil seal 59.00$ -$
National/Federal Mogul 23.00$ -$
Stemco-Grit Guard oil seals 63.00$ -$
Stemco - Guardian oil seal 31.00$ -$
Stemco (Voyager) oil seals (5.00)$ -$
Scotseal longlife rear oil seals 59.00$ -$
Air Disc Brake (17") H-Type - Require Air Disc Front Brakes & M-Ride 3
leaf suspension 2,430.00$ -$
Bendix ES165-08D, 16.5" x 8 5/8" Cast Spider - Require M-Ride
suspension. N/A with dust shields 272.00$ -$
Meritor rear brakes - 16.5"7" Q+1 115.00$ 115.00$
Meritor rear brakes - 16.5" x 8 5/8+ Q+ - N/A with dust shields 291.00$ -$
Meritor rear brakes - 16.5" x 8"+ Q+ - N/A with dust shields 213.00$ -$
13,500 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 pusher axle -
includes tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
10,000 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 pusher axle -
includes tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-2089 Thu Track Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 12,381.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-1187 Thu Track Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 10,173.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin non-steerable AL-2200 Atlas Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 9,198.00$ -$
includes tires and rims 9,091.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Hendrickson steerable HLUS2Z pusher axle - includes tires
and rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Hendrickson Paralift HLP20 steerable pusher axle - includes
tires and rims 11,192.00$ -$
13,500 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 tag axle - includes
tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
10,000 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 tag axle - includes
tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-2089 Thu Track Series tag axle -
includes tire and rims 12,381.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-1187 Thu Track Series tag axle -
includes tire and rims 10,173.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin non-steerable AL-2200 Atlas Series tag axle -
includes tire and rims 9,198.00$ -$
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20,000 lbs. Hendrickson non - steerable composite HLM tag axle -
includes tires and rims 9,091.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Hendrickson steerable HLUS2Z tag axle - includes tires and
rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Hendrickson Paralift HLP20 steerable tag axle - includes
tires and rims 11,192.00$ -$
6S/6M systems sensing both rear axle wheel end sensors 440.00$ -$
Furnish Meritor wide track axle option - Need for Super Singles 1,032.00$ -$
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Fifth Wheel options 1
Frame end tapered and open -$
Frame end tapered and closed 30.00$ -$
Fixed fifth wheel - Holland FW-35 684.00$ -$
Mechanical slide fifth wheel - Holland FW35 Travel -
24" slide 562.00$ -$
Air operated slide fifth wheel - Holland FW35 Travel
24" slide 986.00$ -$
Stainless 1/4 fenders, mounted front of tandems 109.00$ -$
Plastic 1/4 fenders, mounted front of tandems 110.00$ -$
Tractor package hookup 297.00$ -$
Behind cab deck plate 681.00$ -$
Holland fixed with non-tilt 5th wheel 1,385.00$ -$
Holland manual slide 5th wheel 537.00$ -$
Mack mud flaps with brackets 98.00$ -$
Betts B60 stainless steel angled mud flap brackets 161.00$ -$
Hose tender & towel bar assembly 48.00$ -$
Coiled trailer air hose 28.00$ -$
Coiled trailer electrical hose 44.00$ -$
Air Weight AW5800 onboard scales 963.00$ -$
Medium height 5th wheel ramp guide 192.00$ -$
Trailer hook up light 37.00$ -$
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TIRES/RIMS OPTIONS:
Nylon wafers or wheel guards on all wheels (10 ea.)1 44.00$ 44.00$
Heavier 7500 lb. 22.5 x 8.25 Steel rims in lieu of standard 7300# rims (10
ea.) STD
Heavier 7500 lb. 22.5 x 8.25 Steel rims in lieu of standard 7300# rims (8
ea.) in rear only 16.00$ -$
11R 22.5 H front tires 39.00$ -$
12R 22.5 H front tires 198.00$ -$
9000 lb. 22.5 9” front steel rims, 315/80R 22.5 J front tires 187.00$ -$
10,000 lb. 22.5 9” front steel rims, 315/80R 22.5 J front tires 1 407.00$ 407.00$
10,500 lb. 22.5 x 12.25 front steel rims, 385/65R 22.5 J front tires 609.00$ -$
10,500 lb. 22.5 x 12.25 front steel rims, 425/65R 22.5 J front tires 669.00$ -$
11R 22.5 H rear tires 1 656.00$ 656.00$
7,300 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” steel front rims 5.00$ -$
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7300 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” rear steel rims 44.00$ -$
8,000 lb. 24.5” x 8.25" steel front rims 10.00$ -$
8,000 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” steel rear rims 164.00$ -$
11R 24.5 G front tires 63.00$ -$
11R 24.5 H front tires 105.00$ -$
11R 24.5 G rear tires 164.00$ -$
11R 24.5 H rear tires 480.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 8.25 125.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 24.5 x 8.25 148.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 9.0 380.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 12.25 430.00$ -$
12R22.5 H front tires 439.00$ -$
12R 22.5 H rear tires 1,752.00$ -$
Wheel lug wrench - includes handle 48.00$ -$
Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 8.25 141.00$ -$
Aluminum front wheel - 24.5 x 8.25 156.00$ -$
Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 9.0 1 329.00$ 329.00$
Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 12.25 387.00$ -$
Polished aluminum front wheel 48.00$ -$
Dura-bright bright finish front wheels 204.00$ -$
Wheel finishing with extra polished front wheels 76.00$ -$
Aluminum rear wheels - 22.5 x 8.25 1 492.00$ 492.00$
Aluminum rear wheels - 24.5 x 8.25 600.00$ -$
Polished aluminum rear wheel four outboard of dual wheels 132.00$ -$
Polished aluminum rear wheel all eight (8) wheels 265.00$ -$
Dura-bright bright finish on all eight (8) rear wheels 1,334.00$ -$
Dura-bright bright finish on all four (4) outboard rear wheels 667.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Bridgestone M843 front tires 223.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Michelin XZE2 front tires 296.00$ -$
315/80R22.5 L Michelin XZA1 front tires 532.00$ -$
385/65R22.5 J Michelin XZY3 front tires 712.00$ -$
425/65R22.5 L Michelin XZY3 front tires 959.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Bridgestone M843 rear tires 892.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Michelin XDN2 rear tires 1,892.00$ -$
11R22.5 H Michelin XDN2 rear tires 1,964.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Goodyear G622RSD rear tires 2,504.00$ -$
11R22.5 H Goodyear G622RSD rear tires 2,672.00$ -$
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BRAKE SYSTEM OPTIONS:1
Wabco System Saver 1200 E heated air dryer 0 STD
Manual cable drain valves on air tanks with lanyard on all tanks 24.00$ -$
Heated air tank -$
Auto drain valves on air tanks 1 31.00$ 31.00$
MGM type TR-T rear brake chambers 1 50.00$ 50.00$
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S.S. pins on slack adjuster yoke (2 ea. per yoke)
For all air brake chambers -$
Inverted rear brake chamber mounting in lieu of regular mounting -$
Relocate air dryer 1 49.00$ 49.00$
Bendix AD9 heated air dryer 1 118.00$ 118.00$
Bendix AD-IP heated air dryer 164.00$ -$
Meritor/Wabco system twin heated air dryer 539.00$ -$
Auto heated drain valve- heated supply tank, manual petcock 42.00$ -$
Auto heated drain valve- heated supply tank, with lanyard on all other
tanks 72.00$ -$
Aluminum air reservoirs 192.00$ -$
Polished aluminum air reservoirs 1 252.00$ 252.00$
Increase air capacity for installation of extra axles 289.00$ -$
MACK Road Stability Adv. Bendix ABS/ATC/RSA w/YAW control with
mud/snow switch 1,873.00$ -$
Meritor/Wabco ABS system w/o automatic traction control 142.00$ -$
Bendix ABS system with traction control 1 270.00$ 270.00$
Meritor/Wabco ABS system w/auto traction control 357.00$ -$
Furnish automatic traction control (ATC full disable switch)1 105.00$ 105.00$
Lanyard control on supply wet tank 16.00$ -$
Haldex "Gold Seal" brake chamber 1.00$ -$
Haldex "Life Seal" brake chamber STD
MGM TR 30/30 LP3 (3" Stroke) brake chamber 105.00$ -$
MGM LTR (3" Stroke) brake chamber 285.00$ -$
MGM TR3030LP3THD 133.00$ -$
MGM TR-T (Tamper Resistant brake chamber) reclock inlet ports for
optimum ground clearance 68.00$ -$
Haldex "Gold Seal" 3.0" stroke brake chamber 399.00$ -$
Electric horn sound when driver door open with park brake released 67.00$ -$
Alarm to sound when driver door open & parking brake not on 1 43.00$ 43.00$
Schreader valve located in supply tank 47.00$ -$
Schreader valve, secondary 47.00$ -$
Two (2) valve dual brake system-trailer supply and tractor-trailer park 42.00$ -$
Relocate all air reservoir in frame 48.00$ -$
Air reservoir in frame, one reservoir on the RH rail behind Cleartech 48.00$ -$
Never-seize to brake shoes pins & cam rollers 33.00$ -$
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ENGINE/EXHAUST AND FUEL TANKS OPTIONS:1Mack MP7-345C 325HP@1400-1900 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1350
LB-FT Torque STD
Mack MP7-355A 355HP@1500-1800 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1250
LB-FT Torque 290.00$ -$
Mack MP7-375M 375HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1360
LB-FT Torque 813.00$ -$
Mack MP7-425M 425HP@1500-1800 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,508.00$ -$
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Mack MP7-345C 345HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1360
LB-FT Torque 300.00$ -$
Mack MP7-365C 365HP@1400-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1460
LB-FT Torque 564.00$ -$
Mack MP7-395A 395HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPMGov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,302.00$ -$
Mack MP7-395C 395HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,302.00$ -$
Mack MP8-415C 415HP@1400-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1660
LB-FT Torque 1 2,274.00$ 2,274.00$
Mack MP8-445C 445HP@1300-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1860
LB-FT Torque 3,058.00$ -$
Mack MP8-505C 505HP@1500-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1860
LB-FT Torque 4,350.00$ -$
Mack MP8-425M 425HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1560 LB-FT Torque 2,539.00$ -$
Mack MP8-455M 455HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1760 LB-FT Torque 3,289.00$ -$
Mack MP8-505M 5055HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1860 LB-FT Torque 4,350.00$ -$
Clear Back of Cab - DPF & SCR Frame Mounted , RH Side under Cab 1 114.00$ 114.00$
PK7-17C2 93 gallon sleeved fuel tank, 20" clearance for outrigger/wing
plow 317.00$ -$
Cleartech, DPF RH side under cab w/SCR vertical RH side of cab 601.00$ -$
Cleartech with DPF vertical RH side BOC, w/SCR vertical LH side BOC 3,308.00$ -$
No Muffler, Single (R/S) Vertical Exhaust Cab Mounted, Lower Ventura
Diffuser, Turned End 1 318.00$ 318.00$
No Muffler, Single (R/S) Vertical Exhaust Cab Mounted, Lower Ventura
Diffuser, Plain End 318.00$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End (16.00)$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Turned Out STD
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End Perf Stack
Diffuser 32.00$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End Side Outlet
Diffuser 126.00$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Top Outlet Diffuser 126.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End - N/A with Allison
Transmission 1,065.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Turned Out End - N/A with Allison
Transmission 1,091.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Side Outlet Diffuser - N/A with
Allison Transmission 1,507.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Top Outlet Diffuser - N/A with
Allison Transmission 1,507.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish heat shield & stack 1 65.00$ 65.00$
Dual, Bright finish heat shield & stack 130.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish heat shield, stack & elbow 162.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish heat shield, stack & elbow 344.00$ -$
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Single, Bright finish stack only 50.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish stack only 99.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish lower elbow & stack 148.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish lower elbow & stack 294.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish heat shield only 16.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish heat shield only 31.00$ -$
Bright finish stainless steel heat shield for frame mounted Mack Cap
DPF 171.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank (118.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank (96.00)$ -$
72 Gallon LH steel 26" Dia fuel tank (62.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 164.00$ -$
93 Gallon LH steel 26" Dia fuel tank 267.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 222.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank (64.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank (45.00)$ -$
72 Gallon LH aluminum 26" Dia fuel tank 24.00$ -$
88 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 231.00$ -$
93 Gallon LH aluminum 26" Dia fuel tank 272.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 292.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape (118.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape (68.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape 101.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape 300.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape (118.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape (27.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 173.00$ -$
93 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 195.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 367.00$ -$
66 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank (47.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 213.00$ -$
111 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 325.00$ -$
66 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 0 STD
72 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 26" Dia. with Integral DEF Tank 171.00$ -$
88 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 1 240.00$ 240.00$
93 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 26" Dia. with Integral DEF Tank 304.00$ -$
111 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 378.00$ -$
111 & 66 Gallon Aluminum D-Shape tanks, 66 Gallon isolated for Hyd oil 839.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 503.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 529.00$ -$
88 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 814.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 871.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 570.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 593.00$ -$
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88 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 879.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 849.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 503.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 566.00$ -$
88 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 751.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 950.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 569.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 617.00$ -$
88 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 822.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 1,016.00$ -$
Single polished aluminum fuel tank 197.00$ -$
Dual polished aluminum fuel tank 393.00$ -$
Isolate RH fuel tank from fuel system for hyd oil 30.00$ -$
Dual draw & return fuel system 82.00$ -$
Filter neck screen for fuel tank 71.00$ -$
Lockable fuel tank cap 31.00$ -$
Bright finish DPF tank cover - Requires with bright finish tanks 171.00$ -$
Bright finish DEF tank cover 29.00$ -$
Bright Finish Aluminum steps & stainless steel bright finish straps 189.00$ -$
Bright Finish Fuel Tank Straps - Single Tank 1 32.00$ 32.00$
Flocs oil change system w/disconnecting fittings 114.00$ -$
Engine oil drain kit, Flocs, SAE 100R2 hose 136.00$ -$
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ENGINE RELATED OPTIONS:1
Oil fill and dipstick EZ access -$
Delco 165A Brushless 1 204.00$ 204.00$
Delco 160A Brush Type STD
Delco 240A Brushless, w/Remote Voltage Sensing 263.00$ -$
Delco 320A Brushless, w/Remote Voltage Sensing 70.00$ -$
Dual element air cleaner STD
Donaldson Single Stage Air cleaner per spec 12.1 (Inside/Outside Air
Intake)1 323.00$ 323.00$
Thumb screws for Donaldson. Single stage Air Cleaner -$
Fuel/water separator/heated/ Thermostatically controlled, __ (Brand)-$
Davco 382 fuel/water separator, non heated -$
Non-heated fuel/water separator, Mack w/manual drain valve (integral
w/primary fuel filter STD
Coolant spin on filter/conditioner 47.00$ -$
Front engine powered take off adapter and radiator cut out 103.00$ -$
Air applied fan drive, Kysor two speed K32 Duro speed fan 135.00$ -$
Air applied fan drive, ______(Brand)-$
Viscous fan drive - Behr Electronically modulated 1 STD
Radiator hose package (Silicone) per Spec 12.2 240.00$ -$
Curved exhaust pipe end 1 STD
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Fuel tank per specification 12.7 -$
Engine block heater 1 65.00$ 65.00$
In line fuel heater 407.00$ -$
In tank fuel heater 351.00$ -$
Fuel cooler -$
Radiator bug screen 1 STD
Engine brake system 1 604.00$ 604.00$
Relocate air dryer 66.00$ -$
Extended life anti-freeze 1 20.00$ 20.00$
Starter motor options -$
Starter motor options - Delco 39MT-MXT 1 STD
Mitsubishi electric 105P planetary gear reduction 46.00$ -$
Relocate fuel filter 38.00$ -$
Non-heated fuel/water separator, Racor 1000 FH 349.00$ -$
Silicone radiator & heater hose with gate valve on each heater hose 201.00$ -$
Silicone radiator, spring clamps on radiator & heater, 1/4 turn ball valve
heater hose 212.00$ -$
Mack brand EPDM radiator & heater hoses with 1/4 turn ball valve 79.00$ -$
Mack brand EPDM radiator & heater hoses with constant torque clamps
on all coolant lines 22.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 200 AMP 464.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 270 AMP 659.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 160 AMP Brushless 106.00$ -$
Delco 24 SI Alternator, 160 AMP 54.00$ -$
Delco 36SI Alternator, 165A Amp Brushless 178.00$ -$
Delco 36SI Alternator, 165A Amp Brushless, w/remote voltage sensing 166.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 140 Amp 49.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 160 AMP Brush 103.00$ -$
Meritor/Wabco 636 (37.4 CFM) air compressor 783.00$ -$
Without bug screen (22.00)$ -$
Winterfront over radiator mtg bug screen 97.00$ -$
Winter front cover only 52.00$ -$
Corrosion resistant oil pan - Recommended for snow plow trucks 126.00$ -$
Stainless steel oil pan 1 1,950.00$ 1,950.00$
Davco 387 heated fuel-water separator 1 387.00$ 387.00$
Racor fuel filter 1000 FH, 12V electrical heater with Mack integral fuel-
water separator 374.00$ -$
120V, 1500W block heater with 150W oil pan heater wired to same
receptacle 137.00$ -$
Electric preheater 1 53.00$ 53.00$
Tether device -furnish cap retainer for oil fill, radiator overflow tank,
battery box & tool box when furnish 23.00$ -$
Electric primer pump (Mack engine) with momentary switch located LH
rail BOC 96.00$ -$
Rear engine PTO (Repto)1,817.00$ -$
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Furnish transmission thru shaft for local installation of RMPTO for Fuller
transmission (lower left)28.00$ -$
Provision for local installation of rear mounted PTO (lower center)
includes dash mounted indicator light 159.00$ -$
Air operated PTO control - includes in cab control (RMPTO only)118.00$ -$
PTO switch and light with wiring and piping 1 156.00$ 156.00$
PTO switch and light with wiring and piping - M-Drive transmission 156.00$ -$
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TRANSMISSION OPTIONS:1
2 plate 14" ceramic clutch option for manual transmission -$
2 plate 15½" ceramic clutch option for manual transmission -$ -$
External grease fitting for throw out bearing 7.00$ -$
Adjustment free option for 2 plate clutches 47.00$ -$
Synthetic (TranSynd) lubrication for Automatic Transmission 1 301.00$ 301.00$
Synthetic lubrication for manual transmission STD
Factory option lube - transmission (56.00)$ -$
Allison 3000-RDS 5/6 speed push button, PTO 7,386.00$ -$
Allison 3000-RDS 5/6 speed push button, PTO, w/output retarder 9,783.00$ -$
Allison 3000-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 9,625.00$ -$
Allison 4000-RDS 5 speed push button, PTO 13,751.00$ -$
Allison 4000-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO 13,751.00$ -$
Allison 4000-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO, w/output retarder 19,959.00$ -$
Allison 4000-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 14,972.00$ -$
Allison 4500-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO 1 14,772.00$ 14,772.00$
Allison 4500-RDS-R 6 speed, with retarder, push button, PTO 21,226.00$ -$
Allison 4500-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 16,251.00$ -$
Mack TMD12AFD-HD automated 12 speed transmission (direct drive)3,718.00$ -$
Mack TMD12AFD-HD automated 12 speed transmission (over drive)3,718.00$ -$
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 13 speed. Transmission, creeper/multi-
speed reverse (direct drive)7,438.00$ -$
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 13 speed. Transmission, creeper/multi-
speed reverse (over drive)7,438.00$ -$
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 14 speed. Transmission, ultra-low
creeper/multi-speed reverse (over drive)7,839.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-14210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO STD
Fuller RTO-14908LL, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 855.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-15210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,639.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-16210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,298.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-16908LL, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,585.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-18210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,614.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-14909ALL, 11 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,390.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-16908ALL, 11 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,102.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-16913A, 13 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,111.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-18913A, 13 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,848.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-16915, 15 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,220.00$ -$
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Mack T318LR21, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,561.00$ -$
Mack T318LR, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,277.00$ -$
Mack T318, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,306.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-16918B, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,725.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-18918B, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 3,407.00$ -$
Air assist clutch 359.00$ -$
Mechanical clutch cable 160.00$ -$
Open grated clutch pedal 14.00$ -$
Transmission oil cooler 1 STD
Driveshaft guard for center bearing 27.00$ -$
Transmission dust proofing 15.00$ -$
T-Handle shift lever for Allison - Floor mounted 203.00$ -$
Allison shift to neutral when park brake engaged 1 STD
3rd or 4th gear hold for Allison transmission 300.00$ -$
Stainless steel transmission coolant pipes 1 175.00$ 175.00$
Allison fill tune and dip stick under hood 1 138.00$ 138.00$
Remote lube fittings: clutch release, brg & both cross-shaft; mounted
under LH door 50.00$ -$
GP1-23 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 425.00$ -$
GP1-41 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 434.00$ -$
GP1-60 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 548.00$ -$
GP1-80 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 588.00$ -$
F1-61R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 637.00$ -$
F1-81R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 710.00$ -$
F1-101R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 857.00$ -$
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ELECTRICAL OPTIONS:1
Resettable circuit breaker electrical protection -$
Automatic reset circuit breakers -$
Solid state circuit protection -$
Circuit box under hood or end of frame, each -$
Battery disconnect switch off negative side 111.00$ -$
Remote jump start terminals 126.00$ -$
Back up alarm (Preco Factory Model)-$
OEM daytime running lights 1 STD
3000 CCA batteries in lieu of 1950CCA 1 66.00$ 66.00$
3 each 650/1950 CCA batteries in lieu of 2 each batteries STD
Battery box aft of cab -$
Grote 44710 flasher -$
Signal Stat 935 turn signal per Spec 12.6 -$
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Auxiliary customer access circuits -$
Switch for snowplow lights mounted on instrumental panel. Includes
wiring terminated near headlights, for customer mounted auxiliary
snowplow lights.1 80.00$ 80.00$
Power source terminal-2 stud type-mounted on firewall or inside cab with
ground to frame rail and to starter, with 6 gauge wire.-$
10-position switch panel mounted on instrument panel. Includes 10
lighted switches, ignition control; switches will control relays which will
feed stud type junction block mounted inside cab.-$
Vehicle speed sensor with speed signal at fuse panel for sander ground
speed control system.1 20.00$ 20.00$
Battery box left hand rail back of fuel tank 48.00$ -$
Battery terminal cable with tall battery terminal nuts 8.00$ -$
Dash mounted indicator body/hoist up body builder lamp 1 71.00$ 71.00$
RH/LH led work light on both side of truck 113.00$ -$
Polished aluminum battery box cover 1 52.00$ 52.00$
Molded plastic with splash guard 29.00$ -$
Painted steel battery box 23.00$ -$
Lockable steel battery box 69.00$ -$
Battery shock pad 1 4.00$ 4.00$
Body Link w/cab floor pass thru hole/rubber boot 1.00$ -$
Body Link w/o cab floor pass thru hole/rubber boot 1 STD
2 Extra dash mounted illuminated toggle switches 16.00$ -$
One extra dash mounted rocker switch thru battery for local installed
items 10.00$ -$
One extra dash mounted rocker switch thru ignition for local installed
items 10.00$ -$
Six extra switches 2-15A ignition, 1-20A ignition, 1-10A ignition, 1- 5A
battery, & 1-20A battery 111.00$ -$
Eight switches - front strobe, rear strobes, wing light, wing strobe, sander
light, tail gate lock, and vibrator 1 237.00$ 237.00$
Back up alarm with intermittent feature (Ambient noise sensitive)98.00$ -$
Ecco back-up alarm 575 constant sound level 74.00$ -$
Ecco back-up alarm SA917 ambient noise sensitive 1 98.00$ 98.00$
Pollak 41-722 constant audible (mounted on rear crossmember)80.00$ -$
Fog lights 93.00$ -$
Fog lights provisions - includes dash control & wiring for local installation
of fog lights 13.00$ -$
Omit rear tail lights (38.00)$ -$
Incandescent tail light module 91.00$ -$
Brake lighting on with engine brake 84.00$ -$
LED type tail lights 1 199.00$ 199.00$
Two Mack M/F 925/1850 CCA batteries 56.00$ -$
Three Mack 730/2190 CCA batteries 5.00$ -$
Three Mack 800 CCA AGM Long Life Batteries 263.00$ -$
Four Mack 1000/4000 CCA 182.00$ -$
Switch in dash with wiring to cab roof, above LH & RH doors for local
installation of strobe lights 32.00$ -$
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LED strobe beacon lights mounted on top of cab with switch on D-panel 196.00$ -$
LH roof mounted spot light 71.00$ -$
Trucklite LED side marker light 102.00$ -$
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CAB EXTERIOR OPTIONS:1
Dual electric horns 6.00$ -$
Air horns, dual, round, with snow shields 95.00$ -$
Dual rectangular air horns 72.00$ -$
Fender mirrors per Spec 12.4 133.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -West Coast 104.00$ -$
Remote control for R.H. mirror & heated -Bulldog stylized mirrors 378.00$ -$
Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Bulldog stylized mirrors with
integral convex mirror 474.00$ -$
Upcharge for cab extension or larger cab -$
Severe duty aluminum cab option -$
Dupont Highway orange paint or equal 31.00$ -$
Premium paint color option 233.00$ -$
Imron paint option STD
Imron and clear coat paint option 1 STD
Top of hood painted flat black 607.00$ -$
Cab Air Ride Suspension 1 STD
Tilting hood per Spec 12.8 1 STD
Butterfly option on hood 1 413.00$ 413.00$
Transverse hood opening w/setback axle -$
Front fender mounted turn signals -$
Cab visor, external, painted to match cab color 1 184.00$ 184.00$
Front fender extensions 1 105.00$ 105.00$
Front fender mud flaps 1 STD
Arctic winter wiper blades 1 19.00$ 19.00$
Optional windshield washer tank 26.00$ -$
Per truck charge for all trucks, key identical 20.00$ -$
RH observation prism window in door 28.00$ -$
Spotlight LH, RH, or roof mounted each 71.00$ -$
Front tow hooks 1 STD
Rear tow hooks 22.00$ -$
Per truck charge for all trucks, key identical - 4 keys 39.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -West Coast heated & illuminated 123.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -Bulldog Stylized mirrors w/integral convex
mirrors 272.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -Body color aero mirror with integrated
convex mirror (49.00)$ -$
Remote control for R.H. mirror & heated -Aerodynamic 344.00$ -$
Hadley/Kam 4-way mirrors with chrome steel - RH motorized & heated 214.00$ -$
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Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Bulldog stylized mirrors
illuminated with integral convex mirror 1 502.00$ 502.00$
Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Aerodynamic 444.00$ -$
Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Aerodynamic body color 134.00$ -$
Hadley/Kam 4-way mirrors with chrome steel - RH/LH both motorized &
heated 252.00$ -$
RH observation prism window in door 28.00$ -$
Heated electric wiper blades 118.00$ -$
Heated windshield 1 425.00$ 425.00$
One piece windshield 1 83.00$ 83.00$
Tinted windshield and sides w/50% transmittance gray, tinted rear
window 50.00$ -$
Bright finish hood intake 1 16.00$ 16.00$
Bright finish bars with surround grille 1 240.00$ 240.00$
Bright finish grille 32.00$ -$
Bullet type chrome marker & clearance lights 1 75.00$ 75.00$
Led type marker & clearance lights 75.00$ -$
RH tool box mounted on frame rail 221.00$ -$
Heated convex mirrors 34.00$ -$
Electronic keyless entry 130.00$ -$
Bright finish RH fender mirror 67.00$ -$
Bus style 1/4 round black finish fender mirrors 191.00$ -$
Stainless steel exterior sun visor 247.00$ -$
Bright Finish hood latches 89.00$ -$
10" round bright finish heated fender mirrors 1 234.00$ 234.00$
Rect convex mirror above RH driver door window 23.00$ -$
CAB INTERIOR OPTIONS:1
Medium grade interior trim package -$
Sandstone Color with woodgrain instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Sandstone Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with woodgrain instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Premium grade interior trim package includes power
window and locks in package -$
Sandstone Color with woodgrain instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
Sandstone Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with woodgrain instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 1 1,087.00$ 1,087.00$
Round universal gauge package STD
Power window, passenger side 158.00$ -$
Power window/both passenger and driver window 325.00$ -$
O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM Premium stereo, CD-Player,
Weatherboard, Handfree interface, Bluetooth 1 STD
O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM Premium stereo, CD-Player,
Weatherband, Handfree interface, Bluetooth, Sirius/XM Satellite 157.00$ -$
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Radio accommodation package includes antenna, power supply and two
speakers (No radio)(175.00)$ -$
O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM stereo, MP3, Weatherband, Handfree
interface, Bluetooth (45.00)$ -$
O.E.M factory installed, air conditioning 1 STD
Cab mounted non-resettable hour meter -$
Dash mounted air cleaner air restriction gauge - (Display in Co-Pilot only)1 STD
Transmission temp gauges 1 STD
Windshield defroster fan w/switch dash mounted 87.00$ -$
Between seats mounted console 308.00$ -$
Transmission oil sensor (check & fill)1 STD
CB hot jacks dash mounted 13.00$ -$
Tilt & telescope steering wheel 1 STD
Tilt steering wheel -$
Self canceling turn signals 1 STD
Bostrom Talladega 915 Hi-Back air driver seat 26.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 wide ride Hi-Back air driver with 4 chamber air
lumbar 181.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 Hi-Back air driver seat and air lumbar support 137.00$ -$
Air-Sears Atlas 70 hi-back driver seat 246.00$ -$
Air-Sears Atlas 70 hi-back driver seat "Premium comfort with height adj.
Air lumbar 301.00$ -$
Air-Sears Atlas 80 hi-back driver seat 4 chamber air lumbar 1 374.00$ 374.00$
National 2000 hi-back air driver seat - single chamber air lumbar, 2
position front cushion adjustable 104.00$ -$
National 2000 hi-back air driver seat - three chamber air lumbar, 2
position front cushion adjustable front cushion with adjustable rear
cushion 199.00$ -$
Mack fixed rider seat mid-back with integral storage compartment 82.00$ -$
Mack fixed rider seat hi-back with integral storage compartment 106.00$ -$
Extended non suspension rider seat with seat belts (2)101.00$ -$
Mack fixed hi-back rider seat 44.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 900R mid-back non suspension rider seat 74.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 900R hi-back non suspension rider seat 95.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 mid back air rider seat 200.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 hi-back air rider seat 297.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 hi-back air rider seat with air lumbar 297.00$ -$
National 2000 mid-back air rider seat 214.00$ -$
National 2000 hi-back air rider seat 1 250.00$ 250.00$
Omit rider seat (40.00)$ -$
Inboard mounted driver arm rest 1 -$ -$
Inboard mounted rider arm rest - Air Ride Seat Only 1 -$ -$
Cloth with vinyl driver & rider seat 1 -$ -$
Driver seat dust cover 1 -$ -$
Passenger seat dust cover - Not Available with fix passenger seat -$ -$
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All ultra leather drive and ride set 95.00$ -$
Orange driver & rider seat belt 1 76.00$ 76.00$
Light & buzzer for seat belt 1 35.00$ 35.00$
Push button type starter 13.00$ -$
Diagonal grab handle on inside of driver door 1 35.00$ 35.00$
Co-pilot driver display (enhanced 4.5" diagonal graphic LCD display w/4-
button stalk control - includes guard dog routine maintenance monitoring 1 STD
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps -
requires aero-dynamic mirrors 648.00$ -$
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps without
display - includes cable to D panel with 6" extra wire 967.00$ -$
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps with
display on dash panel 1,081.00$ -$
5lb fire extinguisher between LH seat base and door with valve aimed
rearward 1 66.00$ 66.00$
Reflector kit parallel to inside of rider base seat 1 27.00$ 27.00$
Air conditioning blend air HVAC with ATC temp regulation 81.00$ -$
Air conditioning blend air HVAC with ATC temp regulation & APADS 1 226.00$ 226.00$
Air conditioning with air conditioning protection & diagnostic system
(APADS)132.00$ -$
Cab cleanout - includes in cab pneumatic line 1 46.00$ 46.00$
40 Channel CB Radio, 10 channel weather 205.00$ -$
48" Radio antenna right side mirror mounted 4.00$ -$
48"CB Antenna left side mirror mounted 38.00$ -$
CB hot jacks mounted on the dash and in header console 17.00$ -$
CB mounting in console & external speakers 107.00$ -$
Auto shutoff for radio when truck is in reverse 1 47.00$ 47.00$
Exhaust pyrometer & transmission oil temperature gauges STD
Exhaust pyrometer, transmission oil temperature, manifold pressure and
air application gauges 75.00$ -$
Exhaust pyrometer, transmission oil temperature, manifold pressure and
air application gauges, Air Suspension 100.00$ -$
Rear Axle temperature gauge 91.00$ -$
Red floor lighting w/switch plus (4) door lamps w/switches 103.00$ -$
Interior storage console mounted on floor between seats w/12 volt power
outlet 308.00$ -$
Bodybuilder interior console mounted to floor between seats 209.00$ -$
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MN/DOT OPTIONS:
Additional warranty coverage per spec 12.9 -$
Engine Plan 1 60 months 250,000 miles 1,680.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 72 months 250,000 miles 2,307.50$ -$
Engine Plan 1 84 months 250,000 miles 2,935.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 60 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 2,652.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 72 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 3,981.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 84 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 5,310.00$ -$
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Engine Plan 2 60 months 250,000 miles 2,826.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 72 months 250,000 miles 4,458.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 84 months 250,000 miles 6,090.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 60 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 4,182.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 72 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 6,660.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 84 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 9,138.00$ -$
Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 60 months 250,000 miles 912.00$ -$
Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 72 months 250,000 miles 1,560.00$ -$
Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 84 months 250,000 miles 2,208.00$ -$
M-Drive Transmission 48 months 500,000 miles 2,100.00$ -$
M-Drive Transmission 60 months 500,000 miles 3,120.00$ -$
M-Drive HD Transmission 48 months 250,000 miles 2,100.00$ -$
M-Drive HD Transmission 60 months 250,000 miles 3,120.00$ -$
M-Drive Clutch 48 months 250,000 624.00$ -$
M-Drive Clutch 60 months 250,000 1,032.00$ -$
HVAC (Air Conditioning) 60 months 816.00$ -$
Starter 60 months 300,000 miles 276.00$ -$
Alternator 60 months 300,000 miles 312.00$ -$
Starter & Alternator 60 months 300,000 miles 426.00$ -$
Prebuild specification meeting (per person) to be held in St.
Paul/Minneapolis area. 1.00$ -$
Pilot inspection meeting (per person). 900.00$ -$
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TRAILER TOW OPTIONS:1
Trailer tow package extended to rear of frame 317.00$ -$
Trailer package extend to rear of frame per Spec 12.12 417.00$ -$
Single 7 pin SAE type, end of frame 117.00$ -$
Dual 7 pins standard SAE type, end of frame (1) for trailer with electric
brakes, (1) for trailer with air brakes 158.00$ -$
Hand control valve for trailer brakes 47.00$ -$
1
MANUALS / TRADE-IN INTEREST FEE:1Percent interest per month (non-compounding) on unpaid cab & chassis
balance. Applies only to CPV Members. (Payable after trade-in is
delivered to vendor). Percentage/per month. N/A
Manuals in CD form, parts repair and service, per set -$ -$
Premium Tech Tool 4,000.00$ -$
1
Delivery Charges:1
Price per loaded mile Starting Point
Roseville, MN 55113 2.50$ -$
1
Maintenance/ Body Shop Labor rates 1
Rate for Initial Inspection/Diagnostoce 195.00$ -$
Rate for Mechanical Work 195.00$ -$
Rate for Body Work 195.00$ -$
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1
Quantity Discounts:1
Enter the number of units that must be purchased and the corresponding
discount offered to the purchaser. More than one quantity discount may
be entered.
Next Model Year Upcharges 1
Enter the following Production Model Year here >>>>>>>>>2025
Percentage Upcharge for the following Model Year Base Unit 1 3.00%3,305.24$
Percentage Upcharge for the following Model Year Options 1 3.00%1,134.93$
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Total Cost:152,445.76$
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#222949 AMENDED
Build Instructions F.O.B. LITCHFIELD, MN
Qty Part No. Description Price Ea. Net Amt.
1 9900140 - Body 14'6" EDGE-RS/CS-56-46-46 - - 56" 7ga Stainless Front $27,078.00 $27,078.00
w/CS hoist doghouse, 46" 7ga Stainless radius sides (no pocke
ts), 46" 7ga Stainless w/Hardox 450 face Tailgate, 1/4" Hardox-450
Floor, 8" I-Beam Longsills, Air-trip ready linkage, Underside Black
1 9901701 - Installation of Dump Body to hoist $2,262.00 $2,262.00
1 9900145 - Body acc'y TMTE Air trip kit, w/solenoid valve, $399.00 $399.00
1 9901702 - Installation of air operated tailgate latch kit, with $425.00 $425.00
solenoid valve in hydraulic valve enclosure.
1 9900147 - Body acc Box Vibrator - Cougar model DC3200 $796.00 $796.00
1 9901703 - Installation of Box Vibrator, with solenoid located in $496.00 $496.00
hydraulic valve enclosure.
1 9906172 - Cabshield, 1/2 type Stationary Free-Standing style, for $4,805.00 $4,805.00
VERTICAL VALVE w/plain STAINLESS STEEL canopy, Hot-Dipped
Galvanized tubing construction support stand, Slotted Center Viewing
Window, (2)shovel holders, & reservior mounts, Installed.
1 9900207 - Ladder Flip-A-Way Access ladder (STAINLESS STEEL) Including $827.00 $827.00
Grab Handle above, and Interior Step, ea, Installed
SPECIFY LOCATION HERE: LH REAR **NOTE: CUSTOMER HAS REQUESTED THAT
THE INNER STEP BE MOVED FORWARD 24" FROM NORMAL POSITION.
1 9904963 - Light Warning TMTE1SSM-3 PKG: 1/2 A 1/2 B, (2) SS 23H $5,111.00 $5,111.00
3-light LED Micro-Edge, 2) 5M-400 Super-LED, (2) Side TIR3 LED, (2
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) 400 Max B-T-T LED, & (2) 400 LED BU Lights, in TRUCK FRAME MOUNTED
Stainless MHousings, (1) TIR3 LED Wing light, and (2) 4" LED work
lights Installed. NOTE:Blue Lights positioned on RH Front & LH Rear,
with flash pattern set to WIG-WAG.
1 9902519 - Light WHELEN MICRO PIONEER spot light, Installed $820.00 $820.00
**NOTE: Mounted on RH CABSHIELD STROBE TUBE, For WING ILLUMINATION
use (IN LIEU OF STANDARD LIGHT), Wired to SWITCH IN CAB
1 9905778 - Light Mirror Mounted ABL 3800 LED HEAD LAMP PLOW LIGHTS $1,506.00 $1,506.00
W/ICE MELTING TECHNOLOGY Installed
1 9900267 - Fender set Minimizer M400, for Tandem Axle, black Poly, $1,811.00 $1,811.00
Installed
1 1965280 - Minimizer FKMAC2B Floor Mat Set for MACK SGL & TDM $249.00 $249.00
1 9905144 - Tarp Shur-Co Arm-Matic electric tarp SGL & TDM w/air lock $5,717.00 $5,717.00
kit, front hold down roller kit, & STD motor Installed
1 9904691 - INSTALLATION of (Initial) Single camera system $426.00 $426.00
**NOTE: MOUNTED ON RH CABSHIELD STROBE MOUNT, AIMED DOWN FOR WING
OPERATION VIEWING, WIRED AS DEFAULT.
2 9904692 - Camera System option, NORTECH 9100-2HC 120 degree night $182.00 $364.00
vision CCD weather-proof HEATED camera, only GEN 5 6100
2 9904693 - Camera System option, NORTECH 9100-4 Harness, 65' $118.00 $236.00
Waterproof GEN 5 6100
1 9904694 - INSTALLATION of Extra Camera, & Harness GEN 5 6100 $213.00 $213.00
**NOTE: MOUNTED ON LHH REAR CORNERPOST, FOR REVERSE VIEWING USAGE,
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WIRED TO QUE UP ON REVERSE SIGNAL.
Qty Part No. Description Price Ea. Net Amt.
1 1941405 - Camera Guard, SS, Bolt-On $43.00 $43.00
1 9905502 - PreCise ARC Sensor Mount #1126929, only GEN 5 6100 $60.00 $60.00
1 9905835 - PreCise ARC Sensor #1117640, only, for Wireless GEN 5 $734.00 $734.00
CONTROLLER Applications (LESS MTG BRKT), installed
INSTALLED
1 9900297 - Pre-Wet Towmaster/Varitech LDS-TMR-190-EGF Body Side Mt Sys $5,395.00 $5,395.00
for Elliptical body. (2) 95 gal tanks, mtg hardware, plumbi
1 9900994 - Pre-Wet Up charge for hydraulic pump in lieu of gravity $3,578.00 $3,578.00
feed, on all systems, installed complete
1 9906271 - Pre-Wet 1087384 HPU Relief Valve Kit for Hydraulic Power $95.00 $95.00
Unit VAR 9904x002
1 9902483 - Installation of TMR pre-wet system (New Towmaster Body) $1,275.00 $1,275.00
1 9900317 - Hoist Towmaster/MAILHOT G4 130-5-3 DOUBLE ACTING $5,034.00 $5,034.00
1 9901711 - Installation of Telescopic DOUBLE acting hoist $1,335.00 $1,335.00
1 9900311 - Hoist TMTE 48" Stabilizer $2,619.00 $2,619.00
1 9902503 - Installation of TMTE Stabilizer & Safety Props $675.00 $675.00
1 9902924 - Scraper FALLS IB-10A 1" MB, w/single lift cylinder W/12" $9,834.00 $9,834.00
bolt-on extension (11' total), LESS CUTTING EDGES
1 9901705 - Installation of underbody fixed angle scraper w/single lift $3,546.00 $3,546.00
cylinder
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1 9904232 - Scraper FORCE Electric pressure transmitter to read on LCD $429.00 $429.00
screen, installed
1 9900351 - Scraper FORCE reverse/Auto-Lift system, ADD-A-FOLD valve, $966.00 $966.00
installed
1 9902948 - Wing Falls RHSDL10A-HYDPB Primed LESS CUTTING EDGES $14,542.00 $14,542.00
**NOTE: STD FRONT POST LIFT SYSTEM REQUESTED BY CUSTOMER
1 9900388 - Installation Falls SDL Series Wing - w/Bulkhead Couplers $6,426.00 $6,426.00
1 9901431 - Wing Falls RL (REAR LIFT) up charge SDL WING $626.00 $626.00
1 9900479 - Wing Falls Gloss Black - Paint Moldboard $447.00 $447.00
1 9900555 - Plow Hitch Falls 44XB2/STD/STD/SA/SPR-RET/HITCH $4,319.00 $4,319.00
1 9900589 - Installation Falls Plow Hitch - 40 Series 3Line/STDBLKHD $2,532.00 $2,532.00
1 9903074 - Plow Falls Poly PTE-1248/TRP-EDG/NOSHU/POLY-BLK Plow LESS $13,048.00 $13,048.00
CUTTING EDGES
**NOTE: SPECIAL FITTINGS PROTECTOR PROVIDED ON CROSS-OVER VALVE OF
PLOW
1 9900625 - Plow Push Unit Falls 24/44 Series Std $1,265.00 $1,265.00
1 9900637 - Plow Falls High Visibility Marker Set $151.00 $151.00
1 9900639 - Plow Falls Rubber Belt Deflector Kit - Installed $489.00 $489.00
1 9900641 - Plow Falls Parking Stand - Screw Adj Style $377.00 $377.00
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1 9900791 - Sander Falls 1ASD-6CDSS-6P-1D-1S-LM, Salt Special 6", SS $6,686.00 $6,686.00
Unit, LH Discharge, Single Poly Spinner Ass'y, (includes extra
salt shield), complete.
1 9901718 - Sander Install & dual manifold RH & LH rear $1,361.00 $1,361.00
1 9900823 - Sander TMTE Exterior (removable) sander/tailgate spill $840.00 $840.00
plates, Stainless Steel
1 9900852 - Valve System, Force Add-A-Fold MCV-ISO Valve 10 Functions, $19,617.00 $19,617.00
INSTALLED
NOTE: BOX HOIST, PLOW LIFT, PLOW ANGLE, WING TOE, WING HEEL, WING
PUSH-BAR, SCRAPER LIFT, AUGER, SPINNER, & PRE-WET.
1 9900936 - Valve Force ADDER for VERTICAL valve enclosure in lieu of $1,033.00 $1,033.00
standard
1 9902497 - Control System Force ULTRA-4-6100 Commander control, $15,168.00 $15,168.00
Installed
1 9904952 - Control Add-on Force 5100/6100 Pre-wet Feedback Harness Kit $203.00 $203.00
1 9900882 - Reservoir TMTE 31 Gal Cabshield mt (stainless steel) $4,641.00 $4,641.00
w/intank filter INCLUDED, installed
1 9900891 - Pump Force TXV92 (5.6 ci) Pump, 280 HOT SHIFT PTO for $7,896.00 $7,896.00
Allison Trans, w/Elec shut down installed
1 9900893 - Valve Force Cable pull-off (for use w/telescopic hoist) $715.00 $715.00
installed
1 9900871 - Switch TMTE BODY UP Installed (electric controls only) $258.00 $258.00
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$192,116.00
1 9900884 - Sensor Force Low oil indicator system, SLIM-LINE AND $317.00 $317.00
CABSHIELD MOUNTED w/light mounted in cab, installed
1 WARRANTY - TOWMASTER EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY: 5 yr Steel/Stainless Steel
Body Structure; 5 yr Whelen LED Light Systems; 3 yr Palfinger
Hoists; 4 yr SwapLoader Hoists; 1 year Swenson Spreaders, 2 yr Hyd,
FALLS Snow Equip, Tele Hoists, and all other items.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Public Works
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley City Council Meeting
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3B.4. Approve Purchase of a Tandem Axle Dump Truck
Prepared By
Tim Kieffer, Public Works Director
Marshall Beugen, Street and Vehicle Maintenance Superintendent
Summary
Unit 795, a 2012 tandem axle dump truck has reached its useful life cycle and is scheduled to be
replaced. Staff evaluate vehicles and equipment on an annual basis to determine replacement
programing. The dump truck meets replacement criteria set forth in the City’s vehicle replacement
policy and Vehicle Condition Index (VCI). The VCI is a tool utilized to assess all vehicles and equipment
scheduled for replacement and any vehicle/equipment scoring 28 points and higher meets the
category of “needs immediate consideration.” The existing dump truck due for replacement scored 35
points.
The new dump truck will be equipped with a stainless-steel dump body, front, side, and underbody
snowplows, de-icing capabilities, and associated hydraulics and controls. Staff utilizes this equipment
for snow removal and other maintenance activities such as paving and hauling.
Ordering the cab, chassis, and equipment now provides a delivery date sometime in 2025.
Staff recommends purchasing the equipment from the state contract through the State of
Minnesota’s cooperative purchasing venture (CPV). The Minnesota Materials Management Division
has awarded the following contracts through the CPV:
Contract No.Item Vendor Amount
194871 2024 Mack Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis Nuss Truck & Equipment $152,445.76
222949 Plows, Equipment, Hydraulics and
Controls Towmaster Truck Equipment $192,116.00
Total Purchase Price Less Tax, Title, and License $344,561.76
Under Minnesota Statutes Section 471.345, the City may dispose of retired equipment by trading it in.
Nuss Truck & Equipment has offered $20,000 trade-in value. However, staff believes the City can get
more at auction and proposes to use the $20,000 offer as a reserve.
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Financial or Budget Considerations
The 2024-2033 Vehicle and Equipment Capital Improvement Program (CIP) includes $315,000 for the
purchase of a dump truck (V&E-188) in 2025. Additional funding will come from the sale of asset and
reserves.
Legal Considerations
The proposed equipment will be purchased following Minn. Stat. § 471.345 Subd. 15 Cooperative
purchasing.
(a) Municipalities may contract for the purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment by utilizing
contracts that are available through the state's cooperative purchasing venture authorized by section
16C.11. For a contract estimated to exceed $25,000, a municipality must consider the availability, price
and quality of supplies, materials, or equipment available through the state's cooperative purchasing
venture before purchasing through another source.
Equity Considerations
Certified Targeted Group/Economically Disadvantaged/Veteran-Owned small businesses receive a 12%
preference from the Office of State Procurement.
Recommended Action
Motion to approve purchase of a 2024 Mack Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis from Nuss Truck &
Equipment in the amount of $152,445.76.
Motion to approve purchase of plows, equipment, and hydraulic controls from Towmaster Truck
Equipment in the amount of $192,116.00.
Supporting Documents
Nuss Truck & Equipment Quote
Towmaster Truck Equipment Quote
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200"
132-136" (Verified with Towmaster 8/23, no lift axle)Grand Total 152,445.76$
63"
4.19
Mack White (P9188)
Aluminum
Description Qty 2024 Price Subtotal
Price for Base Unit:1 110,174.59$ 110,174.59$
FRAME OPTIONS 1
Front frame extension 1 1,187.00$ 1,187.00$
Custom hole punching in frame 100.00$ -$
Deduct for no front bumper -$
Frame fastener option (bolt or huck spun)1 STD
Frame, R.B.M., S.M., PSI, CT -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA (64.00)$ -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA STD
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 107.00$ -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 406.00$ -$
2,120,000 17.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 482.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 87 - 112 CA 176.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 113 - 133 CA 240.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 134 - 152 CA 347.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 153 - 199 CA 646.00$ -$
2,470,000 20.6 120,000 200 - 236 CA 722.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 521.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 585.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1 692.00$ 692.00$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 153 - 199 CA 991.00$ -$
2.820,000 23.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,067.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 87 - 112 CA 744.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 113 - 133 CA 808.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 134 - 152 CA 915.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,214.00$ -$
3,160,000 26.3 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,290.00$ -$
DOUBLE FRAME - PARTIAL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
TANDEM AXLE CAB/CHASSIS
Exhibit D: Price Schedule
NUSS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
2024 MACK GRANITE 64BR (T) TA
City fo Golden Valley(Plow Only, No Hook), Updated 11-6-23
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3,230,000 26.9 120,000 87 - 112 CA 801.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 113 - 133 CA 865.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 134 - 152 CA 972.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,214.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,290.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,041.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,105.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,212.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,511.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,587.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,376.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,450.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,657.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,856.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,932.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,832.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,673.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 2,003.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 154 - 199 CA 2,301.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,384.00$ -$
DOUBLE FRAME - FULL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,001.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,065.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,172.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,414.00$ -$
3,230,000 26.9 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,490.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,241.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,305.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,412.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,711.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,787.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,576.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,650.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,857.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,056.00$ -$
3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,787.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,576.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,650.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,857.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,056.00$ -$
3,920,000 32.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,132.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 2,032.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,873.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 2,203.00$ -$
4,260,000 35.5 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,501.00$ -$
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4,260,000 35.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,584.00$ -$
TRIPLE FRAME - FULL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 87 - 112 CA 4,960.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 113 - 133 CA 5,024.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 134 - 152 CA 5,131.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 153 - 199 CA 5,430.00$ -$
5,688,000 47.4 120,000 200 - 236 CA 5,506.00$ -$
Flush bright finish channel steel 113.00$ -$
Extended stylized-silver-bright finish steel w/stone guard 1,495.00$ -$
Extended - swept back steel, bright finish with stone guard - includes
center tow pin 1,139.00$ -$
Mill finish, flush mounted, unpainted aluminum 68.00$ -$
Extended swept back channel steel (includes center tow pin) w/stone
guard 805.00$ -$
Extended swept back channel steel with bright finish w/painted center
tow pin 620.00$ -$
Extended swept back steel channel w/bright finish 258.00$ -$
Extended swept back painted steel 1 STD
Flush painted steel (15.00)$ -$
Flush stainless clad aluminum 143.00$ -$
Plate type radiator guard 105.00$ -$
Bright finish plate type radiator guard 258.00$ -$
Tectyl 185 GW pigmented compound between frame rails 110.00$ -$
BOC crossmember, steel HD back to back channel intermediate 66.00$ -$
BOC & intermediate crossmember, HD I-Beam 332.00$ -$
Frame rail clearance 62.00$ -$
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FRONT AXLE/SUSPENSION/BRAKE/OPTION 1
Set back front axle option 1 STD
12,000 front axle & matching suspension - Mack FXL12 STD
14,600 front axle & matching suspension - Mack FXL14.6 771.00$ -$
16,000 front axle and matching suspension 999.00$ -$
18,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL18 1,361.00$ -$
20,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL20 1 2,147.00$ 2,147.00$
23,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL23 2,448.00$ -$
Heavy duty front axle shocks 1 STD
Front stabilizer bar -$
Right hand air bag suspension per Spec 3.6, Driver controlled
-$
Left air bag suspension per Spec 3.6, Driver controlled
-$
Front axle lubrication cap with slotted venthole -$
Front brake dust shields 18.00$ -$
Dual front auxiliary steering gear 1 569.00$ 569.00$
RH spring build up for wing plow application 30.00$ -$
LH spring build up for wing plow application 30.00$ -$
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All wheel drive front axle 43,000.00$ -$
Twin Steer Front Axle 12,612.00$ -$
Aluminum front hubs 53.00$ -$
Centerfuse outboard mounted brake drums 217.00$ -$
Multileaf front spring ILO taperleaf (2 leaf spring)35.00$ -$
HD mulitileaf front spring ILO taperleaf (2 leaf spring)65.00$ -$
HD taperleaf (3 leaf spring) ILO of taperleaf (2 leaf spring)65.00$ -$
Meritor EX+ Air Disc Brakes requires Meritor rear brakes 653.00$ -$
Meritor front slack adjustors - Need same slack on rear axle 1.00$ -$
Meritor front slack with stainless steel pins 58.00$ -$
Haldex front slack adjustors - Need same slack adjustor on rear axle STD
Haldex front slack with stainless steel pins 1 57.00$ 57.00$
Meritor front brakes ILO of Bendix - requires Meritor rear brakes 1 131.00$ 131.00$
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4.0 TANDEM REAR AXLE/SUSPENSION/BRAKE/OPTIONS 1
46,000# rear axle & matching suspension Make & Model - Mack
SS462 Mack Camelback Suspension 2,240.00$ -$
40,000# walking beam rear suspension and axle
Make & Model - Meritor MT-40-14X4D with Hendrickson HMX400 1,558.00$ -$
46,000# walking beam rear suspension and axle Make & Model
Meritor RT-46-160 with Hendrickson HMX460 3,362.00$ -$
40,000# air suspension and axle Make & Model Meritor MT-
40-14X4D with Mack AL461 46,000 lbs. air suspension 1,578.00$ -$
46,000# air suspension and axle Make & Model Meritor RT-46-
160 with Mack AL461 46,000 lbs. air suspension 2,976.00$ -$
Dash mounted air dump system - With air ride suspension STD
Driver activated differential lock on one rear axle (front axle ____
rear axle ____, check one)484.00$ -$
Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles 1 968.00$ 968.00$
Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles, and
lubrication pump and filter system 1,210.00$ -$
Meritor MT-40-14X4DP, both axles driver differential lock and pump,
HMX400 40,000 # walking beam suspension 2,768.00$ -$
Meritor RT-46-160P, both axles driver differential lock and pump,
HMX460 46,000 # walking beam suspension 4,572.00$ -$
½ round universal joints 1 STD
Spicer 1810 HD drive line with half round universal joints 126.00$ -$
Rear Dust Shields 34.00$ -$
Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles with
individual switches 1,102.00$ -$
Meritor 18 MXL extended lube 1 31.00$ 31.00$
Meritor 176 MXL extended lube 32.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL170XL extended lube series 453.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL250XL extended lube series 493.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL250HDXL extended lube series 502.00$ -$
Dana-spicer SPL350HDXL extended lube series 776.00$ -$
Mack S38R fabricated steel housing STD
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Mack SB38 fabricated steel housing -40,000 # recertification 450.00$ -$
Mack S40 40,000 # rear axle 450.00$ -$
Mack S402 40,000 # cast iron housing 1 450.00$ 450.00$
Mack S440 44,000# fabricated steel housing 1,350.00$ -$
Mack S440-46 fabricated steel housing - recertification 1,350.00$ -$
Mack S462 46,000# cast ductile iron housing 1,800.00$ -$
Mack S462R 46,000# cast ductile iron housing 1,800.00$ -$
Meritor 40,000# MT-40-14X4C Amboid (High Entry)765.00$ -$
Meritor 40,000# MT-40-14X4C Hypoid (Low Entry)765.00$ -$
Meritor 46,000# RT-46-160 2,163.00$ -$
Meritor 46,000# Rt-46-164EH 2,163.00$ -$
Spicer 46,000# DS405 2,628.00$ -$
Spicer 46,000# D46-170H 4,305.00$ -$
Mack SS38 Mack multileaf camelback spring without anti-sway springs (80.00)$ -$
Mack SS38 multileaf camelback spring with anti-sway springs STD
Mack SSB 38 multileaf camelback spring (boost-a-load)(40.00)$ -$
Mack SSB 38 multileaf camelback spring 40,000# recertification 273.00$ -$
Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension without anti sway 226.00$ -$
Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension with anti sway 330.00$ -$
Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension 46,000# -
recertification 228.00$ -$
Mack SS462 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension without anti sway 336.00$ -$
Mack SS462 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension with anti sway 440.00$ -$
Mack AL-461 46,000# air ride 813.00$ -$
Mack M-Ride 40 parabolic 2-leaf, 40,000# normal stiffness 959.00$ -$
Mack M-Ride 40 parabolic 3-leaf, 40,000# stiffer than normal 1 959.00$ 959.00$
Mack M-Ride 46 parabolic 3-leaf 46,000#1,289.00$ -$
HMX 400 Hendrickson Haulmax rubber suspension 40,000#803.00$ -$
HMX 460 Hendrickson Haulmax rubber suspension 46,000#1,199.00$ -$
Chambers 46,000# L high stability W#29 can 3,798.00$ -$
PAX 460 High Stability Hendrickson Primaxx Air Suspension 1,319.00$ -$
PAX 462 High Stability Hendrickson Primaxx Air Suspension 1,319.00$ -$
Neway AD-246 air ride suspension 1,825.00$ -$
Neway AD-252 air ride suspension 2,287.00$ -$
Delete power divider lockout (153.00)$ -$
Urethane bushing on Mack camelback suspension (58.00)$ -$
55" axle spacing 122.00$ -$
60" axle spacing 317.00$ -$
Dual leveling valve air suspension height control 149.00$ -$
Mack CRDP1501/1511 with interwheel power divider - both axles 2,735.00$ -$
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Outboard centrifuse rear brake drums 206.00$ -$
Haldex automatic rear slack adjustor STD
Haldex automatic rear slack adjustor with stainless steel pins 1 96.00$ 96.00$
Meritor automatic rear slack adjustor 1.00$ -$
Meritor automatic rear slack adjustor with stainless steel pins 231.00$ -$
Haldex S-ABA slack adjustors 50.00$ -$
30/36 rear brake chamber 156.00$ -$
Comet aluminum hubs w/preset bearings & seals 385.00$ -$
Aluminum preset rear hubs with integrated spindle nut 37.00$ -$
Chicago Rawhide (Scotseal Longlife) oil seal 59.00$ -$
National/Federal Mogul 23.00$ -$
Stemco-Grit Guard oil seals 63.00$ -$
Stemco - Guardian oil seal 31.00$ -$
Stemco (Voyager) oil seals (5.00)$ -$
Scotseal longlife rear oil seals 59.00$ -$
Air Disc Brake (17") H-Type - Require Air Disc Front Brakes & M-Ride 3
leaf suspension 2,430.00$ -$
Bendix ES165-08D, 16.5" x 8 5/8" Cast Spider - Require M-Ride
suspension. N/A with dust shields 272.00$ -$
Meritor rear brakes - 16.5"7" Q+1 115.00$ 115.00$
Meritor rear brakes - 16.5" x 8 5/8+ Q+ - N/A with dust shields 291.00$ -$
Meritor rear brakes - 16.5" x 8"+ Q+ - N/A with dust shields 213.00$ -$
13,500 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 pusher axle -
includes tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
10,000 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 pusher axle -
includes tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-2089 Thu Track Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 12,381.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-1187 Thu Track Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 10,173.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin non-steerable AL-2200 Atlas Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 9,198.00$ -$
includes tires and rims 9,091.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Hendrickson steerable HLUS2Z pusher axle - includes tires
and rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Hendrickson Paralift HLP20 steerable pusher axle - includes
tires and rims 11,192.00$ -$
13,500 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 tag axle - includes
tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
10,000 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 tag axle - includes
tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-2089 Thu Track Series tag axle -
includes tire and rims 12,381.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-1187 Thu Track Series tag axle -
includes tire and rims 10,173.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin non-steerable AL-2200 Atlas Series tag axle -
includes tire and rims 9,198.00$ -$
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20,000 lbs. Hendrickson non - steerable composite HLM tag axle -
includes tires and rims 9,091.00$ -$
13,200 lbs. Hendrickson steerable HLUS2Z tag axle - includes tires and
rims 9,791.00$ -$
20,000 lbs. Hendrickson Paralift HLP20 steerable tag axle - includes
tires and rims 11,192.00$ -$
6S/6M systems sensing both rear axle wheel end sensors 440.00$ -$
Furnish Meritor wide track axle option - Need for Super Singles 1,032.00$ -$
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Fifth Wheel options 1
Frame end tapered and open -$
Frame end tapered and closed 30.00$ -$
Fixed fifth wheel - Holland FW-35 684.00$ -$
Mechanical slide fifth wheel - Holland FW35 Travel -
24" slide 562.00$ -$
Air operated slide fifth wheel - Holland FW35 Travel
24" slide 986.00$ -$
Stainless 1/4 fenders, mounted front of tandems 109.00$ -$
Plastic 1/4 fenders, mounted front of tandems 110.00$ -$
Tractor package hookup 297.00$ -$
Behind cab deck plate 681.00$ -$
Holland fixed with non-tilt 5th wheel 1,385.00$ -$
Holland manual slide 5th wheel 537.00$ -$
Mack mud flaps with brackets 98.00$ -$
Betts B60 stainless steel angled mud flap brackets 161.00$ -$
Hose tender & towel bar assembly 48.00$ -$
Coiled trailer air hose 28.00$ -$
Coiled trailer electrical hose 44.00$ -$
Air Weight AW5800 onboard scales 963.00$ -$
Medium height 5th wheel ramp guide 192.00$ -$
Trailer hook up light 37.00$ -$
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TIRES/RIMS OPTIONS:
Nylon wafers or wheel guards on all wheels (10 ea.)1 44.00$ 44.00$
Heavier 7500 lb. 22.5 x 8.25 Steel rims in lieu of standard 7300# rims (10
ea.) STD
Heavier 7500 lb. 22.5 x 8.25 Steel rims in lieu of standard 7300# rims (8
ea.) in rear only 16.00$ -$
11R 22.5 H front tires 39.00$ -$
12R 22.5 H front tires 198.00$ -$
9000 lb. 22.5 9” front steel rims, 315/80R 22.5 J front tires 187.00$ -$
10,000 lb. 22.5 9” front steel rims, 315/80R 22.5 J front tires 1 407.00$ 407.00$
10,500 lb. 22.5 x 12.25 front steel rims, 385/65R 22.5 J front tires 609.00$ -$
10,500 lb. 22.5 x 12.25 front steel rims, 425/65R 22.5 J front tires 669.00$ -$
11R 22.5 H rear tires 1 656.00$ 656.00$
7,300 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” steel front rims 5.00$ -$
61
7300 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” rear steel rims 44.00$ -$
8,000 lb. 24.5” x 8.25" steel front rims 10.00$ -$
8,000 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” steel rear rims 164.00$ -$
11R 24.5 G front tires 63.00$ -$
11R 24.5 H front tires 105.00$ -$
11R 24.5 G rear tires 164.00$ -$
11R 24.5 H rear tires 480.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 8.25 125.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 24.5 x 8.25 148.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 9.0 380.00$ -$
Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 12.25 430.00$ -$
12R22.5 H front tires 439.00$ -$
12R 22.5 H rear tires 1,752.00$ -$
Wheel lug wrench - includes handle 48.00$ -$
Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 8.25 141.00$ -$
Aluminum front wheel - 24.5 x 8.25 156.00$ -$
Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 9.0 1 329.00$ 329.00$
Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 12.25 387.00$ -$
Polished aluminum front wheel 48.00$ -$
Dura-bright bright finish front wheels 204.00$ -$
Wheel finishing with extra polished front wheels 76.00$ -$
Aluminum rear wheels - 22.5 x 8.25 1 492.00$ 492.00$
Aluminum rear wheels - 24.5 x 8.25 600.00$ -$
Polished aluminum rear wheel four outboard of dual wheels 132.00$ -$
Polished aluminum rear wheel all eight (8) wheels 265.00$ -$
Dura-bright bright finish on all eight (8) rear wheels 1,334.00$ -$
Dura-bright bright finish on all four (4) outboard rear wheels 667.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Bridgestone M843 front tires 223.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Michelin XZE2 front tires 296.00$ -$
315/80R22.5 L Michelin XZA1 front tires 532.00$ -$
385/65R22.5 J Michelin XZY3 front tires 712.00$ -$
425/65R22.5 L Michelin XZY3 front tires 959.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Bridgestone M843 rear tires 892.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Michelin XDN2 rear tires 1,892.00$ -$
11R22.5 H Michelin XDN2 rear tires 1,964.00$ -$
11R22.5 G Goodyear G622RSD rear tires 2,504.00$ -$
11R22.5 H Goodyear G622RSD rear tires 2,672.00$ -$
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BRAKE SYSTEM OPTIONS:1
Wabco System Saver 1200 E heated air dryer 0 STD
Manual cable drain valves on air tanks with lanyard on all tanks 24.00$ -$
Heated air tank -$
Auto drain valves on air tanks 1 31.00$ 31.00$
MGM type TR-T rear brake chambers 1 50.00$ 50.00$
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S.S. pins on slack adjuster yoke (2 ea. per yoke)
For all air brake chambers -$
Inverted rear brake chamber mounting in lieu of regular mounting -$
Relocate air dryer 1 49.00$ 49.00$
Bendix AD9 heated air dryer 1 118.00$ 118.00$
Bendix AD-IP heated air dryer 164.00$ -$
Meritor/Wabco system twin heated air dryer 539.00$ -$
Auto heated drain valve- heated supply tank, manual petcock 42.00$ -$
Auto heated drain valve- heated supply tank, with lanyard on all other
tanks 72.00$ -$
Aluminum air reservoirs 192.00$ -$
Polished aluminum air reservoirs 1 252.00$ 252.00$
Increase air capacity for installation of extra axles 289.00$ -$
MACK Road Stability Adv. Bendix ABS/ATC/RSA w/YAW control with
mud/snow switch 1,873.00$ -$
Meritor/Wabco ABS system w/o automatic traction control 142.00$ -$
Bendix ABS system with traction control 1 270.00$ 270.00$
Meritor/Wabco ABS system w/auto traction control 357.00$ -$
Furnish automatic traction control (ATC full disable switch)1 105.00$ 105.00$
Lanyard control on supply wet tank 16.00$ -$
Haldex "Gold Seal" brake chamber 1.00$ -$
Haldex "Life Seal" brake chamber STD
MGM TR 30/30 LP3 (3" Stroke) brake chamber 105.00$ -$
MGM LTR (3" Stroke) brake chamber 285.00$ -$
MGM TR3030LP3THD 133.00$ -$
MGM TR-T (Tamper Resistant brake chamber) reclock inlet ports for
optimum ground clearance 68.00$ -$
Haldex "Gold Seal" 3.0" stroke brake chamber 399.00$ -$
Electric horn sound when driver door open with park brake released 67.00$ -$
Alarm to sound when driver door open & parking brake not on 1 43.00$ 43.00$
Schreader valve located in supply tank 47.00$ -$
Schreader valve, secondary 47.00$ -$
Two (2) valve dual brake system-trailer supply and tractor-trailer park 42.00$ -$
Relocate all air reservoir in frame 48.00$ -$
Air reservoir in frame, one reservoir on the RH rail behind Cleartech 48.00$ -$
Never-seize to brake shoes pins & cam rollers 33.00$ -$
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ENGINE/EXHAUST AND FUEL TANKS OPTIONS:1Mack MP7-345C 325HP@1400-1900 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1350
LB-FT Torque STD
Mack MP7-355A 355HP@1500-1800 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1250
LB-FT Torque 290.00$ -$
Mack MP7-375M 375HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1360
LB-FT Torque 813.00$ -$
Mack MP7-425M 425HP@1500-1800 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,508.00$ -$
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Mack MP7-345C 345HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1360
LB-FT Torque 300.00$ -$
Mack MP7-365C 365HP@1400-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1460
LB-FT Torque 564.00$ -$
Mack MP7-395A 395HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPMGov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,302.00$ -$
Mack MP7-395C 395HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,302.00$ -$
Mack MP8-415C 415HP@1400-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1660
LB-FT Torque 1 2,274.00$ 2,274.00$
Mack MP8-445C 445HP@1300-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1860
LB-FT Torque 3,058.00$ -$
Mack MP8-505C 505HP@1500-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1860
LB-FT Torque 4,350.00$ -$
Mack MP8-425M 425HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1560 LB-FT Torque 2,539.00$ -$
Mack MP8-455M 455HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1760 LB-FT Torque 3,289.00$ -$
Mack MP8-505M 5055HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1860 LB-FT Torque 4,350.00$ -$
Clear Back of Cab - DPF & SCR Frame Mounted , RH Side under Cab 1 114.00$ 114.00$
PK7-17C2 93 gallon sleeved fuel tank, 20" clearance for outrigger/wing
plow 317.00$ -$
Cleartech, DPF RH side under cab w/SCR vertical RH side of cab 601.00$ -$
Cleartech with DPF vertical RH side BOC, w/SCR vertical LH side BOC 3,308.00$ -$
No Muffler, Single (R/S) Vertical Exhaust Cab Mounted, Lower Ventura
Diffuser, Turned End 1 318.00$ 318.00$
No Muffler, Single (R/S) Vertical Exhaust Cab Mounted, Lower Ventura
Diffuser, Plain End 318.00$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End (16.00)$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Turned Out STD
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End Perf Stack
Diffuser 32.00$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End Side Outlet
Diffuser 126.00$ -$
Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Top Outlet Diffuser 126.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End - N/A with Allison
Transmission 1,065.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Turned Out End - N/A with Allison
Transmission 1,091.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Side Outlet Diffuser - N/A with
Allison Transmission 1,507.00$ -$
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Top Outlet Diffuser - N/A with
Allison Transmission 1,507.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish heat shield & stack 1 65.00$ 65.00$
Dual, Bright finish heat shield & stack 130.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish heat shield, stack & elbow 162.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish heat shield, stack & elbow 344.00$ -$
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Single, Bright finish stack only 50.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish stack only 99.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish lower elbow & stack 148.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish lower elbow & stack 294.00$ -$
Single, Bright finish heat shield only 16.00$ -$
Dual, Bright finish heat shield only 31.00$ -$
Bright finish stainless steel heat shield for frame mounted Mack Cap
DPF 171.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank (118.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank (96.00)$ -$
72 Gallon LH steel 26" Dia fuel tank (62.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 164.00$ -$
93 Gallon LH steel 26" Dia fuel tank 267.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 222.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank (64.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank (45.00)$ -$
72 Gallon LH aluminum 26" Dia fuel tank 24.00$ -$
88 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 231.00$ -$
93 Gallon LH aluminum 26" Dia fuel tank 272.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 292.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape (118.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape (68.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape 101.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape 300.00$ -$
50 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape (118.00)$ -$
66 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape (27.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 173.00$ -$
93 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 195.00$ -$
116 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 367.00$ -$
66 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank (47.00)$ -$
88 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 213.00$ -$
111 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 325.00$ -$
66 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 0 STD
72 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 26" Dia. with Integral DEF Tank 171.00$ -$
88 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 1 240.00$ 240.00$
93 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 26" Dia. with Integral DEF Tank 304.00$ -$
111 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 378.00$ -$
111 & 66 Gallon Aluminum D-Shape tanks, 66 Gallon isolated for Hyd oil 839.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 503.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 529.00$ -$
88 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 814.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 871.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 570.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 593.00$ -$
65
88 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 879.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 849.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 503.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 566.00$ -$
88 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 751.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 950.00$ -$
50 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 569.00$ -$
66 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 617.00$ -$
88 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 822.00$ -$
116 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 1,016.00$ -$
Single polished aluminum fuel tank 197.00$ -$
Dual polished aluminum fuel tank 393.00$ -$
Isolate RH fuel tank from fuel system for hyd oil 30.00$ -$
Dual draw & return fuel system 82.00$ -$
Filter neck screen for fuel tank 71.00$ -$
Lockable fuel tank cap 31.00$ -$
Bright finish DPF tank cover - Requires with bright finish tanks 171.00$ -$
Bright finish DEF tank cover 29.00$ -$
Bright Finish Aluminum steps & stainless steel bright finish straps 189.00$ -$
Bright Finish Fuel Tank Straps - Single Tank 1 32.00$ 32.00$
Flocs oil change system w/disconnecting fittings 114.00$ -$
Engine oil drain kit, Flocs, SAE 100R2 hose 136.00$ -$
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ENGINE RELATED OPTIONS:1
Oil fill and dipstick EZ access -$
Delco 165A Brushless 1 204.00$ 204.00$
Delco 160A Brush Type STD
Delco 240A Brushless, w/Remote Voltage Sensing 263.00$ -$
Delco 320A Brushless, w/Remote Voltage Sensing 70.00$ -$
Dual element air cleaner STD
Donaldson Single Stage Air cleaner per spec 12.1 (Inside/Outside Air
Intake)1 323.00$ 323.00$
Thumb screws for Donaldson. Single stage Air Cleaner -$
Fuel/water separator/heated/ Thermostatically controlled, __ (Brand)-$
Davco 382 fuel/water separator, non heated -$
Non-heated fuel/water separator, Mack w/manual drain valve (integral
w/primary fuel filter STD
Coolant spin on filter/conditioner 47.00$ -$
Front engine powered take off adapter and radiator cut out 103.00$ -$
Air applied fan drive, Kysor two speed K32 Duro speed fan 135.00$ -$
Air applied fan drive, ______(Brand)-$
Viscous fan drive - Behr Electronically modulated 1 STD
Radiator hose package (Silicone) per Spec 12.2 240.00$ -$
Curved exhaust pipe end 1 STD
66
Fuel tank per specification 12.7 -$
Engine block heater 1 65.00$ 65.00$
In line fuel heater 407.00$ -$
In tank fuel heater 351.00$ -$
Fuel cooler -$
Radiator bug screen 1 STD
Engine brake system 1 604.00$ 604.00$
Relocate air dryer 66.00$ -$
Extended life anti-freeze 1 20.00$ 20.00$
Starter motor options -$
Starter motor options - Delco 39MT-MXT 1 STD
Mitsubishi electric 105P planetary gear reduction 46.00$ -$
Relocate fuel filter 38.00$ -$
Non-heated fuel/water separator, Racor 1000 FH 349.00$ -$
Silicone radiator & heater hose with gate valve on each heater hose 201.00$ -$
Silicone radiator, spring clamps on radiator & heater, 1/4 turn ball valve
heater hose 212.00$ -$
Mack brand EPDM radiator & heater hoses with 1/4 turn ball valve 79.00$ -$
Mack brand EPDM radiator & heater hoses with constant torque clamps
on all coolant lines 22.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 200 AMP 464.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 270 AMP 659.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 160 AMP Brushless 106.00$ -$
Delco 24 SI Alternator, 160 AMP 54.00$ -$
Delco 36SI Alternator, 165A Amp Brushless 178.00$ -$
Delco 36SI Alternator, 165A Amp Brushless, w/remote voltage sensing 166.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 140 Amp 49.00$ -$
Leece-Neville Alternator, 160 AMP Brush 103.00$ -$
Meritor/Wabco 636 (37.4 CFM) air compressor 783.00$ -$
Without bug screen (22.00)$ -$
Winterfront over radiator mtg bug screen 97.00$ -$
Winter front cover only 52.00$ -$
Corrosion resistant oil pan - Recommended for snow plow trucks 126.00$ -$
Stainless steel oil pan 1 1,950.00$ 1,950.00$
Davco 387 heated fuel-water separator 1 387.00$ 387.00$
Racor fuel filter 1000 FH, 12V electrical heater with Mack integral fuel-
water separator 374.00$ -$
120V, 1500W block heater with 150W oil pan heater wired to same
receptacle 137.00$ -$
Electric preheater 1 53.00$ 53.00$
Tether device -furnish cap retainer for oil fill, radiator overflow tank,
battery box & tool box when furnish 23.00$ -$
Electric primer pump (Mack engine) with momentary switch located LH
rail BOC 96.00$ -$
Rear engine PTO (Repto)1,817.00$ -$
67
Furnish transmission thru shaft for local installation of RMPTO for Fuller
transmission (lower left)28.00$ -$
Provision for local installation of rear mounted PTO (lower center)
includes dash mounted indicator light 159.00$ -$
Air operated PTO control - includes in cab control (RMPTO only)118.00$ -$
PTO switch and light with wiring and piping 1 156.00$ 156.00$
PTO switch and light with wiring and piping - M-Drive transmission 156.00$ -$
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TRANSMISSION OPTIONS:1
2 plate 14" ceramic clutch option for manual transmission -$
2 plate 15½" ceramic clutch option for manual transmission -$ -$
External grease fitting for throw out bearing 7.00$ -$
Adjustment free option for 2 plate clutches 47.00$ -$
Synthetic (TranSynd) lubrication for Automatic Transmission 1 301.00$ 301.00$
Synthetic lubrication for manual transmission STD
Factory option lube - transmission (56.00)$ -$
Allison 3000-RDS 5/6 speed push button, PTO 7,386.00$ -$
Allison 3000-RDS 5/6 speed push button, PTO, w/output retarder 9,783.00$ -$
Allison 3000-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 9,625.00$ -$
Allison 4000-RDS 5 speed push button, PTO 13,751.00$ -$
Allison 4000-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO 13,751.00$ -$
Allison 4000-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO, w/output retarder 19,959.00$ -$
Allison 4000-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 14,972.00$ -$
Allison 4500-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO 1 14,772.00$ 14,772.00$
Allison 4500-RDS-R 6 speed, with retarder, push button, PTO 21,226.00$ -$
Allison 4500-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 16,251.00$ -$
Mack TMD12AFD-HD automated 12 speed transmission (direct drive)3,718.00$ -$
Mack TMD12AFD-HD automated 12 speed transmission (over drive)3,718.00$ -$
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 13 speed. Transmission, creeper/multi-
speed reverse (direct drive)7,438.00$ -$
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 13 speed. Transmission, creeper/multi-
speed reverse (over drive)7,438.00$ -$
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 14 speed. Transmission, ultra-low
creeper/multi-speed reverse (over drive)7,839.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-14210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO STD
Fuller RTO-14908LL, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 855.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-15210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,639.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-16210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,298.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-16908LL, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,585.00$ -$
Fuller FRO-18210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,614.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-14909ALL, 11 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,390.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-16908ALL, 11 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,102.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-16913A, 13 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,111.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-18913A, 13 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,848.00$ -$
Fuller RTO-16915, 15 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,220.00$ -$
68
Mack T318LR21, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,561.00$ -$
Mack T318LR, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,277.00$ -$
Mack T318, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,306.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-16918B, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,725.00$ -$
Fuller RTLO-18918B, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 3,407.00$ -$
Air assist clutch 359.00$ -$
Mechanical clutch cable 160.00$ -$
Open grated clutch pedal 14.00$ -$
Transmission oil cooler 1 STD
Driveshaft guard for center bearing 27.00$ -$
Transmission dust proofing 15.00$ -$
T-Handle shift lever for Allison - Floor mounted 203.00$ -$
Allison shift to neutral when park brake engaged 1 STD
3rd or 4th gear hold for Allison transmission 300.00$ -$
Stainless steel transmission coolant pipes 1 175.00$ 175.00$
Allison fill tune and dip stick under hood 1 138.00$ 138.00$
Remote lube fittings: clutch release, brg & both cross-shaft; mounted
under LH door 50.00$ -$
GP1-23 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 425.00$ -$
GP1-41 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 434.00$ -$
GP1-60 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 548.00$ -$
GP1-80 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 588.00$ -$
F1-61R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 637.00$ -$
F1-81R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 710.00$ -$
F1-101R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 857.00$ -$
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ELECTRICAL OPTIONS:1
Resettable circuit breaker electrical protection -$
Automatic reset circuit breakers -$
Solid state circuit protection -$
Circuit box under hood or end of frame, each -$
Battery disconnect switch off negative side 111.00$ -$
Remote jump start terminals 126.00$ -$
Back up alarm (Preco Factory Model)-$
OEM daytime running lights 1 STD
3000 CCA batteries in lieu of 1950CCA 1 66.00$ 66.00$
3 each 650/1950 CCA batteries in lieu of 2 each batteries STD
Battery box aft of cab -$
Grote 44710 flasher -$
Signal Stat 935 turn signal per Spec 12.6 -$
69
Auxiliary customer access circuits -$
Switch for snowplow lights mounted on instrumental panel. Includes
wiring terminated near headlights, for customer mounted auxiliary
snowplow lights.1 80.00$ 80.00$
Power source terminal-2 stud type-mounted on firewall or inside cab with
ground to frame rail and to starter, with 6 gauge wire.-$
10-position switch panel mounted on instrument panel. Includes 10
lighted switches, ignition control; switches will control relays which will
feed stud type junction block mounted inside cab.-$
Vehicle speed sensor with speed signal at fuse panel for sander ground
speed control system.1 20.00$ 20.00$
Battery box left hand rail back of fuel tank 48.00$ -$
Battery terminal cable with tall battery terminal nuts 8.00$ -$
Dash mounted indicator body/hoist up body builder lamp 1 71.00$ 71.00$
RH/LH led work light on both side of truck 113.00$ -$
Polished aluminum battery box cover 1 52.00$ 52.00$
Molded plastic with splash guard 29.00$ -$
Painted steel battery box 23.00$ -$
Lockable steel battery box 69.00$ -$
Battery shock pad 1 4.00$ 4.00$
Body Link w/cab floor pass thru hole/rubber boot 1.00$ -$
Body Link w/o cab floor pass thru hole/rubber boot 1 STD
2 Extra dash mounted illuminated toggle switches 16.00$ -$
One extra dash mounted rocker switch thru battery for local installed
items 10.00$ -$
One extra dash mounted rocker switch thru ignition for local installed
items 10.00$ -$
Six extra switches 2-15A ignition, 1-20A ignition, 1-10A ignition, 1- 5A
battery, & 1-20A battery 111.00$ -$
Eight switches - front strobe, rear strobes, wing light, wing strobe, sander
light, tail gate lock, and vibrator 1 237.00$ 237.00$
Back up alarm with intermittent feature (Ambient noise sensitive)98.00$ -$
Ecco back-up alarm 575 constant sound level 74.00$ -$
Ecco back-up alarm SA917 ambient noise sensitive 1 98.00$ 98.00$
Pollak 41-722 constant audible (mounted on rear crossmember)80.00$ -$
Fog lights 93.00$ -$
Fog lights provisions - includes dash control & wiring for local installation
of fog lights 13.00$ -$
Omit rear tail lights (38.00)$ -$
Incandescent tail light module 91.00$ -$
Brake lighting on with engine brake 84.00$ -$
LED type tail lights 1 199.00$ 199.00$
Two Mack M/F 925/1850 CCA batteries 56.00$ -$
Three Mack 730/2190 CCA batteries 5.00$ -$
Three Mack 800 CCA AGM Long Life Batteries 263.00$ -$
Four Mack 1000/4000 CCA 182.00$ -$
Switch in dash with wiring to cab roof, above LH & RH doors for local
installation of strobe lights 32.00$ -$
70
LED strobe beacon lights mounted on top of cab with switch on D-panel 196.00$ -$
LH roof mounted spot light 71.00$ -$
Trucklite LED side marker light 102.00$ -$
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CAB EXTERIOR OPTIONS:1
Dual electric horns 6.00$ -$
Air horns, dual, round, with snow shields 95.00$ -$
Dual rectangular air horns 72.00$ -$
Fender mirrors per Spec 12.4 133.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -West Coast 104.00$ -$
Remote control for R.H. mirror & heated -Bulldog stylized mirrors 378.00$ -$
Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Bulldog stylized mirrors with
integral convex mirror 474.00$ -$
Upcharge for cab extension or larger cab -$
Severe duty aluminum cab option -$
Dupont Highway orange paint or equal 31.00$ -$
Premium paint color option 233.00$ -$
Imron paint option STD
Imron and clear coat paint option 1 STD
Top of hood painted flat black 607.00$ -$
Cab Air Ride Suspension 1 STD
Tilting hood per Spec 12.8 1 STD
Butterfly option on hood 1 413.00$ 413.00$
Transverse hood opening w/setback axle -$
Front fender mounted turn signals -$
Cab visor, external, painted to match cab color 1 184.00$ 184.00$
Front fender extensions 1 105.00$ 105.00$
Front fender mud flaps 1 STD
Arctic winter wiper blades 1 19.00$ 19.00$
Optional windshield washer tank 26.00$ -$
Per truck charge for all trucks, key identical 20.00$ -$
RH observation prism window in door 28.00$ -$
Spotlight LH, RH, or roof mounted each 71.00$ -$
Front tow hooks 1 STD
Rear tow hooks 22.00$ -$
Per truck charge for all trucks, key identical - 4 keys 39.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -West Coast heated & illuminated 123.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -Bulldog Stylized mirrors w/integral convex
mirrors 272.00$ -$
Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -Body color aero mirror with integrated
convex mirror (49.00)$ -$
Remote control for R.H. mirror & heated -Aerodynamic 344.00$ -$
Hadley/Kam 4-way mirrors with chrome steel - RH motorized & heated 214.00$ -$
71
Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Bulldog stylized mirrors
illuminated with integral convex mirror 1 502.00$ 502.00$
Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Aerodynamic 444.00$ -$
Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Aerodynamic body color 134.00$ -$
Hadley/Kam 4-way mirrors with chrome steel - RH/LH both motorized &
heated 252.00$ -$
RH observation prism window in door 28.00$ -$
Heated electric wiper blades 118.00$ -$
Heated windshield 1 425.00$ 425.00$
One piece windshield 1 83.00$ 83.00$
Tinted windshield and sides w/50% transmittance gray, tinted rear
window 50.00$ -$
Bright finish hood intake 1 16.00$ 16.00$
Bright finish bars with surround grille 1 240.00$ 240.00$
Bright finish grille 32.00$ -$
Bullet type chrome marker & clearance lights 1 75.00$ 75.00$
Led type marker & clearance lights 75.00$ -$
RH tool box mounted on frame rail 221.00$ -$
Heated convex mirrors 34.00$ -$
Electronic keyless entry 130.00$ -$
Bright finish RH fender mirror 67.00$ -$
Bus style 1/4 round black finish fender mirrors 191.00$ -$
Stainless steel exterior sun visor 247.00$ -$
Bright Finish hood latches 89.00$ -$
10" round bright finish heated fender mirrors 1 234.00$ 234.00$
Rect convex mirror above RH driver door window 23.00$ -$
CAB INTERIOR OPTIONS:1
Medium grade interior trim package -$
Sandstone Color with woodgrain instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Sandstone Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with woodgrain instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 292.00$ -$
Premium grade interior trim package includes power
window and locks in package -$
Sandstone Color with woodgrain instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
Sandstone Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with woodgrain instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
Slate Gray Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 1 1,087.00$ 1,087.00$
Round universal gauge package STD
Power window, passenger side 158.00$ -$
Power window/both passenger and driver window 325.00$ -$
O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM Premium stereo, CD-Player,
Weatherboard, Handfree interface, Bluetooth 1 STD
O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM Premium stereo, CD-Player,
Weatherband, Handfree interface, Bluetooth, Sirius/XM Satellite 157.00$ -$
72
Radio accommodation package includes antenna, power supply and two
speakers (No radio)(175.00)$ -$
O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM stereo, MP3, Weatherband, Handfree
interface, Bluetooth (45.00)$ -$
O.E.M factory installed, air conditioning 1 STD
Cab mounted non-resettable hour meter -$
Dash mounted air cleaner air restriction gauge - (Display in Co-Pilot only)1 STD
Transmission temp gauges 1 STD
Windshield defroster fan w/switch dash mounted 87.00$ -$
Between seats mounted console 308.00$ -$
Transmission oil sensor (check & fill)1 STD
CB hot jacks dash mounted 13.00$ -$
Tilt & telescope steering wheel 1 STD
Tilt steering wheel -$
Self canceling turn signals 1 STD
Bostrom Talladega 915 Hi-Back air driver seat 26.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 wide ride Hi-Back air driver with 4 chamber air
lumbar 181.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 Hi-Back air driver seat and air lumbar support 137.00$ -$
Air-Sears Atlas 70 hi-back driver seat 246.00$ -$
Air-Sears Atlas 70 hi-back driver seat "Premium comfort with height adj.
Air lumbar 301.00$ -$
Air-Sears Atlas 80 hi-back driver seat 4 chamber air lumbar 1 374.00$ 374.00$
National 2000 hi-back air driver seat - single chamber air lumbar, 2
position front cushion adjustable 104.00$ -$
National 2000 hi-back air driver seat - three chamber air lumbar, 2
position front cushion adjustable front cushion with adjustable rear
cushion 199.00$ -$
Mack fixed rider seat mid-back with integral storage compartment 82.00$ -$
Mack fixed rider seat hi-back with integral storage compartment 106.00$ -$
Extended non suspension rider seat with seat belts (2)101.00$ -$
Mack fixed hi-back rider seat 44.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 900R mid-back non suspension rider seat 74.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 900R hi-back non suspension rider seat 95.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 mid back air rider seat 200.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 hi-back air rider seat 297.00$ -$
Bostrom Talladega 915 hi-back air rider seat with air lumbar 297.00$ -$
National 2000 mid-back air rider seat 214.00$ -$
National 2000 hi-back air rider seat 1 250.00$ 250.00$
Omit rider seat (40.00)$ -$
Inboard mounted driver arm rest 1 -$ -$
Inboard mounted rider arm rest - Air Ride Seat Only 1 -$ -$
Cloth with vinyl driver & rider seat 1 -$ -$
Driver seat dust cover 1 -$ -$
Passenger seat dust cover - Not Available with fix passenger seat -$ -$
73
All ultra leather drive and ride set 95.00$ -$
Orange driver & rider seat belt 1 76.00$ 76.00$
Light & buzzer for seat belt 1 35.00$ 35.00$
Push button type starter 13.00$ -$
Diagonal grab handle on inside of driver door 1 35.00$ 35.00$
Co-pilot driver display (enhanced 4.5" diagonal graphic LCD display w/4-
button stalk control - includes guard dog routine maintenance monitoring 1 STD
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps -
requires aero-dynamic mirrors 648.00$ -$
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps without
display - includes cable to D panel with 6" extra wire 967.00$ -$
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps with
display on dash panel 1,081.00$ -$
5lb fire extinguisher between LH seat base and door with valve aimed
rearward 1 66.00$ 66.00$
Reflector kit parallel to inside of rider base seat 1 27.00$ 27.00$
Air conditioning blend air HVAC with ATC temp regulation 81.00$ -$
Air conditioning blend air HVAC with ATC temp regulation & APADS 1 226.00$ 226.00$
Air conditioning with air conditioning protection & diagnostic system
(APADS)132.00$ -$
Cab cleanout - includes in cab pneumatic line 1 46.00$ 46.00$
40 Channel CB Radio, 10 channel weather 205.00$ -$
48" Radio antenna right side mirror mounted 4.00$ -$
48"CB Antenna left side mirror mounted 38.00$ -$
CB hot jacks mounted on the dash and in header console 17.00$ -$
CB mounting in console & external speakers 107.00$ -$
Auto shutoff for radio when truck is in reverse 1 47.00$ 47.00$
Exhaust pyrometer & transmission oil temperature gauges STD
Exhaust pyrometer, transmission oil temperature, manifold pressure and
air application gauges 75.00$ -$
Exhaust pyrometer, transmission oil temperature, manifold pressure and
air application gauges, Air Suspension 100.00$ -$
Rear Axle temperature gauge 91.00$ -$
Red floor lighting w/switch plus (4) door lamps w/switches 103.00$ -$
Interior storage console mounted on floor between seats w/12 volt power
outlet 308.00$ -$
Bodybuilder interior console mounted to floor between seats 209.00$ -$
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MN/DOT OPTIONS:
Additional warranty coverage per spec 12.9 -$
Engine Plan 1 60 months 250,000 miles 1,680.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 72 months 250,000 miles 2,307.50$ -$
Engine Plan 1 84 months 250,000 miles 2,935.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 60 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 2,652.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 72 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 3,981.00$ -$
Engine Plan 1 84 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 5,310.00$ -$
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Engine Plan 2 60 months 250,000 miles 2,826.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 72 months 250,000 miles 4,458.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 84 months 250,000 miles 6,090.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 60 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 4,182.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 72 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 6,660.00$ -$
Engine Plan 2 84 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 9,138.00$ -$
Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 60 months 250,000 miles 912.00$ -$
Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 72 months 250,000 miles 1,560.00$ -$
Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 84 months 250,000 miles 2,208.00$ -$
M-Drive Transmission 48 months 500,000 miles 2,100.00$ -$
M-Drive Transmission 60 months 500,000 miles 3,120.00$ -$
M-Drive HD Transmission 48 months 250,000 miles 2,100.00$ -$
M-Drive HD Transmission 60 months 250,000 miles 3,120.00$ -$
M-Drive Clutch 48 months 250,000 624.00$ -$
M-Drive Clutch 60 months 250,000 1,032.00$ -$
HVAC (Air Conditioning) 60 months 816.00$ -$
Starter 60 months 300,000 miles 276.00$ -$
Alternator 60 months 300,000 miles 312.00$ -$
Starter & Alternator 60 months 300,000 miles 426.00$ -$
Prebuild specification meeting (per person) to be held in St.
Paul/Minneapolis area. 1.00$ -$
Pilot inspection meeting (per person). 900.00$ -$
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TRAILER TOW OPTIONS:1
Trailer tow package extended to rear of frame 317.00$ -$
Trailer package extend to rear of frame per Spec 12.12 417.00$ -$
Single 7 pin SAE type, end of frame 117.00$ -$
Dual 7 pins standard SAE type, end of frame (1) for trailer with electric
brakes, (1) for trailer with air brakes 158.00$ -$
Hand control valve for trailer brakes 47.00$ -$
1
MANUALS / TRADE-IN INTEREST FEE:1Percent interest per month (non-compounding) on unpaid cab & chassis
balance. Applies only to CPV Members. (Payable after trade-in is
delivered to vendor). Percentage/per month. N/A
Manuals in CD form, parts repair and service, per set -$ -$
Premium Tech Tool 4,000.00$ -$
1
Delivery Charges:1
Price per loaded mile Starting Point
Roseville, MN 55113 2.50$ -$
1
Maintenance/ Body Shop Labor rates 1
Rate for Initial Inspection/Diagnostoce 195.00$ -$
Rate for Mechanical Work 195.00$ -$
Rate for Body Work 195.00$ -$
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Quantity Discounts:1
Enter the number of units that must be purchased and the corresponding
discount offered to the purchaser. More than one quantity discount may
be entered.
Next Model Year Upcharges 1
Enter the following Production Model Year here >>>>>>>>>2025
Percentage Upcharge for the following Model Year Base Unit 1 3.00%3,305.24$
Percentage Upcharge for the following Model Year Options 1 3.00%1,134.93$
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Total Cost:152,445.76$
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
MARSHALL BEUGEN 2025 TRUCK
CHRIS GUGGEMOS
QT 81973
NET 30 DAYS 9/25/23 9/25/23
3001
Order Comments: STATE OF MN CONTRACT
#222949 AMENDED
Build Instructions F.O.B. LITCHFIELD, MN
Qty Part No. Description Price Ea. Net Amt.
1 9900140 - Body 14'6" EDGE-RS/CS-56-46-46 - - 56" 7ga Stainless Front $27,078.00 $27,078.00
w/CS hoist doghouse, 46" 7ga Stainless radius sides (no pocke
ts), 46" 7ga Stainless w/Hardox 450 face Tailgate, 1/4" Hardox-450
Floor, 8" I-Beam Longsills, Air-trip ready linkage, Underside Black
1 9901701 - Installation of Dump Body to hoist $2,262.00 $2,262.00
1 9900145 - Body acc'y TMTE Air trip kit, w/solenoid valve, $399.00 $399.00
1 9901702 - Installation of air operated tailgate latch kit, with $425.00 $425.00
solenoid valve in hydraulic valve enclosure.
1 9900147 - Body acc Box Vibrator - Cougar model DC3200 $796.00 $796.00
1 9901703 - Installation of Box Vibrator, with solenoid located in $496.00 $496.00
hydraulic valve enclosure.
1 9906172 - Cabshield, 1/2 type Stationary Free-Standing style, for $4,805.00 $4,805.00
VERTICAL VALVE w/plain STAINLESS STEEL canopy, Hot-Dipped
Galvanized tubing construction support stand, Slotted Center Viewing
Window, (2)shovel holders, & reservior mounts, Installed.
1 9900207 - Ladder Flip-A-Way Access ladder (STAINLESS STEEL) Including $827.00 $827.00
Grab Handle above, and Interior Step, ea, Installed
SPECIFY LOCATION HERE: LH REAR **NOTE: CUSTOMER HAS REQUESTED THAT
THE INNER STEP BE MOVED FORWARD 24" FROM NORMAL POSITION.
1 9904963 - Light Warning TMTE1SSM-3 PKG: 1/2 A 1/2 B, (2) SS 23H $5,111.00 $5,111.00
3-light LED Micro-Edge, 2) 5M-400 Super-LED, (2) Side TIR3 LED, (2
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
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CHRIS GUGGEMOS
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) 400 Max B-T-T LED, & (2) 400 LED BU Lights, in TRUCK FRAME MOUNTED
Stainless MHousings, (1) TIR3 LED Wing light, and (2) 4" LED work
lights Installed. NOTE:Blue Lights positioned on RH Front & LH Rear,
with flash pattern set to WIG-WAG.
1 9902519 - Light WHELEN MICRO PIONEER spot light, Installed $820.00 $820.00
**NOTE: Mounted on RH CABSHIELD STROBE TUBE, For WING ILLUMINATION
use (IN LIEU OF STANDARD LIGHT), Wired to SWITCH IN CAB
1 9905778 - Light Mirror Mounted ABL 3800 LED HEAD LAMP PLOW LIGHTS $1,506.00 $1,506.00
W/ICE MELTING TECHNOLOGY Installed
1 9900267 - Fender set Minimizer M400, for Tandem Axle, black Poly, $1,811.00 $1,811.00
Installed
1 1965280 - Minimizer FKMAC2B Floor Mat Set for MACK SGL & TDM $249.00 $249.00
1 9905144 - Tarp Shur-Co Arm-Matic electric tarp SGL & TDM w/air lock $5,717.00 $5,717.00
kit, front hold down roller kit, & STD motor Installed
1 9904691 - INSTALLATION of (Initial) Single camera system $426.00 $426.00
**NOTE: MOUNTED ON RH CABSHIELD STROBE MOUNT, AIMED DOWN FOR WING
OPERATION VIEWING, WIRED AS DEFAULT.
2 9904692 - Camera System option, NORTECH 9100-2HC 120 degree night $182.00 $364.00
vision CCD weather-proof HEATED camera, only GEN 5 6100
2 9904693 - Camera System option, NORTECH 9100-4 Harness, 65' $118.00 $236.00
Waterproof GEN 5 6100
1 9904694 - INSTALLATION of Extra Camera, & Harness GEN 5 6100 $213.00 $213.00
**NOTE: MOUNTED ON LHH REAR CORNERPOST, FOR REVERSE VIEWING USAGE,
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
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CHRIS GUGGEMOS
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3001
WIRED TO QUE UP ON REVERSE SIGNAL.
Qty Part No. Description Price Ea. Net Amt.
1 1941405 - Camera Guard, SS, Bolt-On $43.00 $43.00
1 9905502 - PreCise ARC Sensor Mount #1126929, only GEN 5 6100 $60.00 $60.00
1 9905835 - PreCise ARC Sensor #1117640, only, for Wireless GEN 5 $734.00 $734.00
CONTROLLER Applications (LESS MTG BRKT), installed
INSTALLED
1 9900297 - Pre-Wet Towmaster/Varitech LDS-TMR-190-EGF Body Side Mt Sys $5,395.00 $5,395.00
for Elliptical body. (2) 95 gal tanks, mtg hardware, plumbi
1 9900994 - Pre-Wet Up charge for hydraulic pump in lieu of gravity $3,578.00 $3,578.00
feed, on all systems, installed complete
1 9906271 - Pre-Wet 1087384 HPU Relief Valve Kit for Hydraulic Power $95.00 $95.00
Unit VAR 9904x002
1 9902483 - Installation of TMR pre-wet system (New Towmaster Body) $1,275.00 $1,275.00
1 9900317 - Hoist Towmaster/MAILHOT G4 130-5-3 DOUBLE ACTING $5,034.00 $5,034.00
1 9901711 - Installation of Telescopic DOUBLE acting hoist $1,335.00 $1,335.00
1 9900311 - Hoist TMTE 48" Stabilizer $2,619.00 $2,619.00
1 9902503 - Installation of TMTE Stabilizer & Safety Props $675.00 $675.00
1 9902924 - Scraper FALLS IB-10A 1" MB, w/single lift cylinder W/12" $9,834.00 $9,834.00
bolt-on extension (11' total), LESS CUTTING EDGES
1 9901705 - Installation of underbody fixed angle scraper w/single lift $3,546.00 $3,546.00
cylinder
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
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GOLDEN VALLEY
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CHRIS GUGGEMOS
QT 81973
NET 30 DAYS 9/25/23 9/25/23
3001
1 9904232 - Scraper FORCE Electric pressure transmitter to read on LCD $429.00 $429.00
screen, installed
1 9900351 - Scraper FORCE reverse/Auto-Lift system, ADD-A-FOLD valve, $966.00 $966.00
installed
1 9902948 - Wing Falls RHSDL10A-HYDPB Primed LESS CUTTING EDGES $14,542.00 $14,542.00
**NOTE: STD FRONT POST LIFT SYSTEM REQUESTED BY CUSTOMER
1 9900388 - Installation Falls SDL Series Wing - w/Bulkhead Couplers $6,426.00 $6,426.00
1 9901431 - Wing Falls RL (REAR LIFT) up charge SDL WING $626.00 $626.00
1 9900479 - Wing Falls Gloss Black - Paint Moldboard $447.00 $447.00
1 9900555 - Plow Hitch Falls 44XB2/STD/STD/SA/SPR-RET/HITCH $4,319.00 $4,319.00
1 9900589 - Installation Falls Plow Hitch - 40 Series 3Line/STDBLKHD $2,532.00 $2,532.00
1 9903074 - Plow Falls Poly PTE-1248/TRP-EDG/NOSHU/POLY-BLK Plow LESS $13,048.00 $13,048.00
CUTTING EDGES
**NOTE: SPECIAL FITTINGS PROTECTOR PROVIDED ON CROSS-OVER VALVE OF
PLOW
1 9900625 - Plow Push Unit Falls 24/44 Series Std $1,265.00 $1,265.00
1 9900637 - Plow Falls High Visibility Marker Set $151.00 $151.00
1 9900639 - Plow Falls Rubber Belt Deflector Kit - Installed $489.00 $489.00
1 9900641 - Plow Falls Parking Stand - Screw Adj Style $377.00 $377.00
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
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GOLDEN VALLEY
MARSHALL BEUGEN 2025 TRUCK
CHRIS GUGGEMOS
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NET 30 DAYS 9/25/23 9/25/23
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1 9900791 - Sander Falls 1ASD-6CDSS-6P-1D-1S-LM, Salt Special 6", SS $6,686.00 $6,686.00
Unit, LH Discharge, Single Poly Spinner Ass'y, (includes extra
salt shield), complete.
1 9901718 - Sander Install & dual manifold RH & LH rear $1,361.00 $1,361.00
1 9900823 - Sander TMTE Exterior (removable) sander/tailgate spill $840.00 $840.00
plates, Stainless Steel
1 9900852 - Valve System, Force Add-A-Fold MCV-ISO Valve 10 Functions, $19,617.00 $19,617.00
INSTALLED
NOTE: BOX HOIST, PLOW LIFT, PLOW ANGLE, WING TOE, WING HEEL, WING
PUSH-BAR, SCRAPER LIFT, AUGER, SPINNER, & PRE-WET.
1 9900936 - Valve Force ADDER for VERTICAL valve enclosure in lieu of $1,033.00 $1,033.00
standard
1 9902497 - Control System Force ULTRA-4-6100 Commander control, $15,168.00 $15,168.00
Installed
1 9904952 - Control Add-on Force 5100/6100 Pre-wet Feedback Harness Kit $203.00 $203.00
1 9900882 - Reservoir TMTE 31 Gal Cabshield mt (stainless steel) $4,641.00 $4,641.00
w/intank filter INCLUDED, installed
1 9900891 - Pump Force TXV92 (5.6 ci) Pump, 280 HOT SHIFT PTO for $7,896.00 $7,896.00
Allison Trans, w/Elec shut down installed
1 9900893 - Valve Force Cable pull-off (for use w/telescopic hoist) $715.00 $715.00
installed
1 9900871 - Switch TMTE BODY UP Installed (electric controls only) $258.00 $258.00
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
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GOLDEN VALLEY
MARSHALL BEUGEN 2025 TRUCK
CHRIS GUGGEMOS
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NET 30 DAYS 9/25/23 9/25/23
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$192,116.00
1 9900884 - Sensor Force Low oil indicator system, SLIM-LINE AND $317.00 $317.00
CABSHIELD MOUNTED w/light mounted in cab, installed
1 WARRANTY - TOWMASTER EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY: 5 yr Steel/Stainless Steel
Body Structure; 5 yr Whelen LED Light Systems; 3 yr Palfinger
Hoists; 4 yr SwapLoader Hoists; 1 year Swenson Spreaders, 2 yr Hyd,
FALLS Snow Equip, Tele Hoists, and all other items.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Public Works
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley City Council Meeting
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3B.5. Approve Purchase of a Tandem Axle Hook Water Truck
Prepared By
Tim Kieffer, Public Works Director
Marshall Beugen, Street and Vehicle Maintenance Superintendent
Summary
Unit 770, a 2006 Sterling Water Truck has reached its useful life cycle and is scheduled to be replaced.
Staff evaluate vehicles and equipment on an annual basis to determine replacement programing. The
pickup meets replacement criteria set forth in the City’s vehicle replacement policy and Vehicle
Condition Index (VCI). The VCI is a tool utilized to assess all vehicles and equipment scheduled for
replacement and any vehicle/equipment scoring 28 points and higher meets the category of “needs
immediate consideration.” The existing pickup due for replacement scored 35 points.
The proposed tandem axle hook truck will be equipped with a dump body and water tanker
attachments to utilize the truck more efficiently. The dump body attachment will be used during mill
and paving operations. The water tanker attachment will be used during winter rink maintenance and
cleaning along sound walls and medians.
Staff recommends purchasing the equipment from state contracts through the State of Minnesota’s
cooperative purchasing venture (CPV). The Minnesota Materials Management Division has awarded
the following contracts through the CPV:
Contract No.Item Vendor Amount
194871 2024 Mack Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis Nuss Truck & Equipment $160,268.61
222949 Hook System, Dump Body, and Controls Towmaster Truck Equipment $131,881.00
222962 Water Tank Attachment Stepp Manufacturing Co., Inc.$167,727.00
Total Purchase Price Less Tax, Title, and License $459,876.61
Under Minnesota Statutes Section 471.345, the City may dispose of retired equipment by trading it in.
Nuss Truck & Equipment has offered $30,000 trade-in value. However, staff believes the City can get
more at auction and proposes to use the $30,000 offer as a reserve.
Financial or Budget Considerations
The 2024-2033 Vehicle & Equipment Capital Improvement Program (CIP) includes $400,000 for the
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purchase of a water truck (V&E-149) in 2024. Additional funding will come from the sale of asset and
reserves.
Legal Considerations
The proposed equipment will be purchased following Minn. Stat. § 471.345 Subd. 15 Cooperative
purchasing.
(a) Municipalities may contract for the purchase of supplies, materials, or equipment by utilizing
contracts that are available through the state's cooperative purchasing venture authorized by section
16C.11. For a contract estimated to exceed $25,000, a municipality must consider the availability, price
and quality of supplies, materials, or equipment available through the state's cooperative purchasing
venture before purchasing through another source.
Equity Considerations
Certified Targeted Group/Economically Disadvantaged/Veteran-Owned small businesses receive a 12%
preference from the Office of State Procurement.
Recommended Action
Motion to approve purchase of a 2024 2024 Mack Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis from Nuss
Truck and Equipment in the amount of $160,268.61.
Motion to approve purchase of Swaploader hook system and dump body from Towmaster Truck
Equipment in the amount of $131,881.00.
Motion to approve purchase of a water tank from Stepp Manufacturing Co., Inc. in the amount
of $167,727.00.
Supporting Documents
Nuss Truck & Equipment Quote
Towmaster Truck Equipment Quote
Stepp Manufacturing Co., Inc. Quote
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VENDOR NAME
MAKE AND MODEL
This section for use when ordering
WB 214" (212" No Package)
CA 146" (Verified with Towmaster 8/23)Grand Total 160,268.61$
AF 63"
Rear Ratio 4.19
Cab Color Mack White (P9188)
Wheel
Color Aluminum
Notes
Code Spec #Description Qty 2024 Price Subtotal
002EO2 1.0 Price for Base Unit:1 110,174.59$ 110,174.59$
2.0 FRAME OPTIONS 1
AOXF3X 2.1 Front frame extension 1,187.00$ -$
12XCNX 2.2 Custom hole punching in frame 100.00$ -$
2.3 Deduct for no front bumper -$
4YAAX 2.4 Frame fastener option (bolt or huck spun)1 STD
2.5 Frame, R.B.M., S.M., PSI, CT -$
MC 2.6 2,120,000 17.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA (64.00)$ -$
MC 2.7 2,120,000 17.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA STD
MC 2.8 2,120,000 17.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 107.00$ -$
MC 2.9 2,120,000 17.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 406.00$ -$
MC 2.10 2,120,000 17.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 482.00$ -$
MC 2.11 2,470,000 20.6 120,000 87 - 112 CA 176.00$ -$
MC 2.12 2,470,000 20.6 120,000 113 - 133 CA 240.00$ -$
MC 2.13 2,470,000 20.6 120,000 134 - 152 CA 347.00$ -$
MC 2.14 2,470,000 20.6 120,000 153 - 199 CA 646.00$ -$
MC 2.15 2,470,000 20.6 120,000 200 - 236 CA 722.00$ -$
MC 2.16 2.820,000 23.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 521.00$ -$
MC 2.17 2.820,000 23.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 585.00$ -$
MC 2.18 2.820,000 23.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1 692.00$ 692.00$
MC 2.19 2.820,000 23.5 120,000 153 - 199 CA 991.00$ -$
MC 2.20 2.820,000 23.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,067.00$ -$
MC 2.21 3,160,000 26.3 120,000 87 - 112 CA 744.00$ -$
MC 2.22 3,160,000 26.3 120,000 113 - 133 CA 808.00$ -$
MC 2.23 3,160,000 26.3 120,000 134 - 152 CA 915.00$ -$
MC 2.24 3,160,000 26.3 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,214.00$ -$
MC 2.25 3,160,000 26.3 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,290.00$ -$
2.26 DOUBLE FRAME - PARTIAL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
MC 2.27 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 87 - 112 CA 801.00$ -$
MC 2.28 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 113 - 133 CA 865.00$ -$
MC 2.29 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 134 - 152 CA 972.00$ -$
MC 2.30 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,214.00$ -$
MC 2.31 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,290.00$ -$
MC 2.32 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,041.00$ -$
MC 2.33 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,105.00$ -$
MC 2.34 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,212.00$ -$
MC 2.35 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,511.00$ -$
TANDEM AXLE CAB/CHASSIS
Exhibit D: Price Schedule
NUSS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
2024 MACK GRANITE 64BR (T) TA
City fo Golden Valley(Hook/Water w/Lift Axle, No Plow) Updated 12-20-23
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MC 2.36 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,587.00$ -$
MC 2.37 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,376.00$ -$
MC 2.38 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,450.00$ -$
MC 2.39 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,657.00$ -$
MC 2.40 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,856.00$ -$
MC 2.41 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,932.00$ -$
MC 2.42 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,832.00$ -$
MC 2.43 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,673.00$ -$
MC 2.44 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 2,003.00$ -$
MC 2.45 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 154 - 199 CA 2,301.00$ -$
MC 2.46 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,384.00$ -$
2.47 DOUBLE FRAME - FULL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
MC 2.48 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,001.00$ -$
MC 2.49 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,065.00$ -$
MC 2.50 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,172.00$ -$
MC 2.51 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,414.00$ -$
MC 2.52 3,230,000 26.9 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,490.00$ -$
MC 2.53 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,241.00$ -$
MC 2.54 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,305.00$ -$
MC 2.55 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,412.00$ -$
MC 2.56 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 1,711.00$ -$
MC 2.57 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,787.00$ -$
MC 2.58 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,576.00$ -$
MC 2.59 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,650.00$ -$
MC 2.60 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,857.00$ -$
MC 2.61 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,056.00$ -$
MC 2.62 3,580,000 29.8 120,000 200 - 236 CA 1,787.00$ -$
MC 2.63 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 87 - 112 CA 1,576.00$ -$
MC 2.64 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,650.00$ -$
MC 2.65 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 134 - 152 CA 1,857.00$ -$
MC 2.66 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,056.00$ -$
MC 2.67 3,920,000 32.7 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,132.00$ -$
MC 2.68 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 87 - 112 CA 2,032.00$ -$
MC 2.69 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 113 - 133 CA 1,873.00$ -$
MC 2.70 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 134 - 152 CA 2,203.00$ -$
MC 2.71 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 153 - 199 CA 2,501.00$ -$
MC 2.72 4,260,000 35.5 120,000 200 - 236 CA 2,584.00$ -$
2.73 TRIPLE FRAME - FULL IC REINFORCEMENT -$
MC 2.74 5,688,000 47.4 120,000 87 - 112 CA 4,960.00$ -$
MC 2.75 5,688,000 47.4 120,000 113 - 133 CA 5,024.00$ -$
MC 2.76 5,688,000 47.4 120,000 134 - 152 CA 5,131.00$ -$
MC 2.77 5,688,000 47.4 120,000 153 - 199 CA 5,430.00$ -$
MC 2.78 5,688,000 47.4 120,000 200 - 236 CA 5,506.00$ -$
4DXM2X 2.79 Flush bright finish channel steel 113.00$ -$
4DXM6X 2.80 Extended stylized-silver-bright finish steel w/stone guard 1,495.00$ -$
4DXN8X 2.81 Extended - swept back steel, bright finish with stone guard - includes
center tow pin 1,139.00$ -$
4DXR1X 2.82 Mill finish, flush mounted, unpainted aluminum 68.00$ -$
4DXN4X 2.83 Extended swept back channel steel (includes center tow pin) w/stone
guard 805.00$ -$
5DXN5X 2.84 Extended swept back channel steel with bright finish w/painted center
tow pin 620.00$ -$
4DXN6X 2.85 Extended swept back steel channel w/bright finish 258.00$ -$
4DXM9X 2.86 Extended swept back painted steel 1 STD
4DX16X 2.87 Flush painted steel (15.00)$ -$
86
4DXP1X 2.88 Flush stainless clad aluminum 143.00$ -$
5FXA1X 2.89 Plate type radiator guard 105.00$ -$
5FXA2X 2.90 Bright finish plate type radiator guard 258.00$ -$
B28018 2.91 Tectyl 185 GW pigmented compound between frame rails 110.00$ -$
281AA4 2.92 BOC crossmember, steel HD back to back channel intermediate 66.00$ -$
281AA6 2.93 BOC & intermediate crossmember, HD I-Beam 332.00$ -$
MC 2.94 Frame rail clearance 62.00$ -$
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3.0 FRONT AXLE/SUSPENSION/BRAKE/OPTION 1
240AA6 3.1 Set back front axle option 1 STD
240AA7 3.2 12,000 front axle & matching suspension - Mack FXL12 STD
3.3 14,600 front axle & matching suspension - Mack FXL14.6 771.00$ -$
240AA2 3.4 16,000 front axle and matching suspension 999.00$ -$
240AA3 3.5 18,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL18 1,361.00$ -$
240AA5 3.6 20,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL20 1 2,147.00$ 2,147.00$
1KAA1X 3.7 23,000 front axle and matching suspension - Mack FXL23 2,448.00$ -$
3.8 Heavy duty front axle shocks 1 STD
3.9 Front stabilizer bar -$
3.10 Right hand air bag suspension per Spec 3.6, Driver controlled -$
3.11 Left air bag suspension per Spec 3.6, Driver controlled
-$
UDXA1X 3.12 Front axle lubrication cap with slotted venthole -$
245AB0 3.13 Front brake dust shields 18.00$ -$
YHXB1X 3.14 Dual front auxiliary steering gear 1 569.00$ 569.00$
YHXA1X 3.15 RH spring build up for wing plow application 30.00$ -$
MOD01D 3.16 LH spring build up for wing plow application 30.00$ -$
PK7137 3.17 All wheel drive front axle 43,000.00$ -$
0KXB1X 3.18 Twin Steer Front Axle 12,612.00$ -$
U3XA5X 3.19 Aluminum front hubs 53.00$ -$
MC 3.20 Centerfuse outboard mounted brake drums 217.00$ -$
MC 3.21 Multileaf front spring ILO taperleaf (2 leaf spring)35.00$ -$
MC 3.22 HD mulitileaf front spring ILO taperleaf (2 leaf spring)65.00$ -$
2410L1 3.23 HD taperleaf (3 leaf spring) ILO of taperleaf (2 leaf spring)65.00$ -$
U0AB1X 3.24 Meritor EX+ Air Disc Brakes requires Meritor rear brakes 653.00$ -$
U0AB8X 3.25 Meritor front slack adjustors - Need same slack on rear axle 1.00$ -$
U0AA1X 3.26 Meritor front slack with stainless steel pins 58.00$ -$
U0AA8X 3.27 Haldex front slack adjustors - Need same slack adjustor on rear axle STD
MC 3.28 Haldex front slack with stainless steel pins 1 57.00$ 57.00$
3NBB1X 3.29 Meritor front brakes ILO of Bendix - requires Meritor rear brakes 1 131.00$ 131.00$
3.99 1
4.0 4.0 TANDEM REAR AXLE/SUSPENSION/BRAKE/OPTIONS 1
MC 4.1 46,000# rear axle & matching suspension Make & Model - Mack
SS462 Mack Camelback Suspension 2,240.00$ -$
MC 4.2 40,000# walking beam rear suspension and axle
Make & Model - Meritor MT-40-14X4D with Hendrickson HMX400 1,558.00$ -$
MC 4.3 46,000# walking beam rear suspension and axle Make & Model
Meritor RT-46-160 with Hendrickson HMX460 3,362.00$ -$
MC 4.4 40,000# air suspension and axle Make & Model Meritor MT-
40-14X4D with Mack AL461 46,000 lbs. air suspension 1,578.00$ -$
MC 4.5 46,000# air suspension and axle Make & Model Meritor RT-46-
160 with Mack AL461 46,000 lbs. air suspension 2,976.00$ -$
4.6 Dash mounted air dump system - With air ride suspension STD
MC 4.7 Driver activated differential lock on one rear axle (front axle ____
rear axle ____, check one)484.00$ -$
254AB5 4.8 Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles 1 968.00$ 968.00$
87
MC 4.9 Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles, and
lubrication pump and filter system 1,210.00$ -$
MC 4.10 Meritor MT-40-14X4DP, both axles driver differential lock and pump,
HMX400 40,000 # walking beam suspension 2,768.00$ -$
MC 4.11 Meritor RT-46-160P, both axles driver differential lock and pump,
HMX460 46,000 # walking beam suspension 4,572.00$ -$
76AB1X 4.12 ½ round universal joints 1 STD
195AB3 4.13 Spicer 1810 HD drive line with half round universal joints 126.00$ -$
UEX 4.14 Rear Dust Shields 34.00$ -$
254AB7 4.15 Driver activated differential lock on both front and rear axles with
individual switches 1,102.00$ -$
195AB0 4.16 Meritor 18 MXL extended lube 1 31.00$ 31.00$
195AA9 4.17 Meritor 176 MXL extended lube 32.00$ -$
195AB5 4.18 Dana-spicer SPL170XL extended lube series 453.00$ -$
195AB6 4.19 Dana-spicer SPL250XL extended lube series 493.00$ -$
195AB7 4.20 Dana-spicer SPL250HDXL extended lube series 502.00$ -$
195025 4.21 Dana-spicer SPL350HDXL extended lube series 776.00$ -$
268AB1 4.22 Mack S38R fabricated steel housing STD
268AB5 4.23 Mack SB38 fabricated steel housing -40,000 # recertification 450.00$ -$
268AA4 4.24 Mack S40 40,000 # rear axle 450.00$ -$
268AB4 4.25 Mack S402 40,000 # cast iron housing 1 450.00$ 450.00$
268AA3 4.26 Mack S440 44,000# fabricated steel housing 1,350.00$ -$
268AB6 4.27 Mack S440-46 fabricated steel housing - recertification 1,350.00$ -$
268AA6 4.28 Mack S462 46,000# cast ductile iron housing 1,800.00$ -$
268AA9 4.29 Mack S462R 46,000# cast ductile iron housing 1,800.00$ -$
268AC9 4.30 Meritor 40,000# MT-40-14X4C Amboid (High Entry)765.00$ -$
268AD0 4.31 Meritor 40,000# MT-40-14X4C Hypoid (Low Entry)765.00$ -$
268AB7 4.32 Meritor 46,000# RT-46-160 2,163.00$ -$
268AC1 4.33 Meritor 46,000# Rt-46-164EH 2,163.00$ -$
268AD3 4.34 Spicer 46,000# DS405 2,628.00$ -$
268AE0 4.35 Spicer 46,000# D46-170H 4,305.00$ -$
1860F6 4.36 Mack SS38 Mack multileaf camelback spring without anti-sway springs (80.00)$ -$
1860G6 4.37 Mack SS38 multileaf camelback spring with anti-sway springs STD
186AA3 4.38 Mack SSB 38 multileaf camelback spring (boost-a-load)(40.00)$ -$
186AD2 4.39 Mack SSB 38 multileaf camelback spring 40,000# recertification 273.00$ -$
1860H6 4.40 Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension without anti sway 226.00$ -$
1860I6 4.41 Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension with anti sway 330.00$ -$
186AD3 4.42 Mack SS40 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension 46,000# -
recertification 228.00$ -$
1860J6 4.43 Mack SS462 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension without anti
sway 336.00$ -$
186OK6 4.44 Mack SS462 44,000# multileaf camelback suspension with anti sway 440.00$ -$
186AB6 4.45 Mack AL-461 46,000# air ride 813.00$ -$
186AC6 4.46 Mack M-Ride 40 parabolic 2-leaf, 40,000# normal stiffness 959.00$ -$
186AG6 4.47 Mack M-Ride 40 parabolic 3-leaf, 40,000# stiffer than normal 1 959.00$ 959.00$
186AC7 4.48 Mack M-Ride 46 parabolic 3-leaf 46,000#1,289.00$ -$
186AE5 4.49 HMX 400 Hendrickson Haulmax rubber suspension 40,000#803.00$ -$
186AE6 4.50 HMX 460 Hendrickson Haulmax rubber suspension 46,000#1,199.00$ -$
186AF7 4.51 Chambers 46,000# L high stability W#29 can 3,798.00$ -$
186AE9 4.52 PAX 460 High Stability Hendrickson Primaxx Air Suspension 1,319.00$ -$
186AF1 4.53 PAX 462 High Stability Hendrickson Primaxx Air Suspension 1,319.00$ -$
88
186AF4 4.54 Neway AD-246 air ride suspension 1,825.00$ -$
186AF5 4.55 Neway AD-252 air ride suspension 2,287.00$ -$
3LAZ1X 4.56 Delete power divider lockout (153.00)$ -$
XZXC1X 4.57 Urethane bushing on Mack camelback suspension (58.00)$ -$
GWXACX 4.58 55" axle spacing 122.00$ -$
GWXJAX 4.59 60" axle spacing 317.00$ -$
ZAXA5X 4.60 Dual leveling valve air suspension height control 149.00$ -$
018AA7 4.61 Mack CRDP1501/1511 with interwheel power divider - both axles 2,735.00$ -$
U4XA5X 4.62 Outboard centrifuse rear brake drums 206.00$ -$
U1AA1X 4.63 Haldex automatic rear slack adjustor STD
U1AA8X 4.64 Haldex automatic rear slack adjustor with stainless steel pins 1 96.00$ 96.00$
U1AB1X 4.65 Meritor automatic rear slack adjustor 1.00$ -$
U1AB8X 4.66 Meritor automatic rear slack adjustor with stainless steel pins 231.00$ -$
U1AAAX 4.67 Haldex S-ABA slack adjustors 50.00$ -$
V1AC1X 4.68 30/36 rear brake chamber 156.00$ -$
OLXAEX 4.69 Comet aluminum hubs w/preset bearings & seals 385.00$ -$
0LX11X 4.70 Aluminum preset rear hubs with integrated spindle nut 37.00$ -$
1CXA3X 4.71 Chicago Rawhide (Scotseal Longlife) oil seal 59.00$ -$
1CXE1X 4.72 National/Federal Mogul 23.00$ -$
1CXC2X 4.73 Stemco-Grit Guard oil seals 63.00$ -$
1CXC3X 4.74 Stemco - Guardian oil seal 31.00$ -$
1CXC4X 4.75 Stemco (Voyager) oil seals (5.00)$ -$
1CXA3X 4.76 Scotseal longlife rear oil seals 59.00$ -$
253AB3 4.77
Air Disc Brake (17") H-Type - Require Air Disc Front Brakes & M-Ride 3
leaf suspension 2,430.00$ -$
253AB8 4.78
Bendix ES165-08D, 16.5" x 8 5/8" Cast Spider - Require M-Ride
suspension. N/A with dust shields 272.00$ -$
253AA4 4.79 Meritor rear brakes - 16.5"7" Q+1 115.00$ 115.00$
253023 4.80 Meritor rear brakes - 16.5" x 8 5/8+ Q+ - N/A with dust shields 291.00$ -$
253005 4.81 Meritor rear brakes - 16.5" x 8"+ Q+ - N/A with dust shields 213.00$ -$
169009 4.82
13,500 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 pusher axle -
includes tires and rims 1 9,791.00$ 9,791.00$
169010 4.83
10,000 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 pusher axle -
includes tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
169103 4.84 20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-2089 Thu Track Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 12,381.00$ -$
169104 4.85
13,200 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-1187 Thu Track Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 10,173.00$ -$
169106 4.86
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin non-steerable AL-2200 Atlas Series pusher
axle - includes tire and rims 9,198.00$ -$
169800 4.87
includes tires and rims 9,091.00$ -$
169007 4.88
13,200 lbs. Hendrickson steerable HLUS2Z pusher axle - includes tires
and rims 9,791.00$ -$
169008 4.89
20,000 lbs. Hendrickson Paralift HLP20 steerable pusher axle -
includes tires and rims 11,192.00$ -$
202009 4.90
13,500 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 tag axle -
includes tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
202010 4.91 10,000 lbs. Hendrickson steerable composite HLUC-2 tag axle -
includes tires and rims 9,791.00$ -$
202103 4.92
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-2089 Thu Track Series tag axle
- includes tire and rims 12,381.00$ -$
202104 4.93
13,200 lbs. Watson-Chalin steerable SL-1187 Thu Track Series tag axle
- includes tire and rims 10,173.00$ -$
202106 4.94
20,000 lbs. Watson-Chalin non-steerable AL-2200 Atlas Series tag axle -
includes tire and rims 9,198.00$ -$
202800 4.95
20,000 lbs. Hendrickson non - steerable composite HLM tag axle -
includes tires and rims 9,091.00$ -$
89
202007 4.96 13,200 lbs. Hendrickson steerable HLUS2Z tag axle - includes tires and
rims 9,791.00$ -$
202008 4.97
20,000 lbs. Hendrickson Paralift HLP20 steerable tag axle - includes
tires and rims 11,192.00$ -$
9GAACX 4.98 6S/6M systems sensing both rear axle wheel end sensors 440.00$ -$
6MAC1X 4.99 Furnish Meritor wide track axle option - Need for Super Singles 1,032.00$ -$
4.99 1
5.0 Fifth Wheel options 1
5.1 Frame end tapered and open -$
X6XB2X 5.2 Frame end tapered and closed 30.00$ -$
330AB7 5.3 Fixed fifth wheel - Holland FW-35 684.00$ -$
330AE7 5.4
Mechanical slide fifth wheel - Holland FW35 Travel -
24" slide 562.00$ -$
330AH4 5.5
Air operated slide fifth wheel - Holland FW35 Travel
24" slide 986.00$ -$
464AA5 5.6 Stainless 1/4 fenders, mounted front of tandems 109.00$ -$
464AA2 5.7 Plastic 1/4 fenders, mounted front of tandems 110.00$ -$
WHX01X 5.8 Tractor package hookup 297.00$ -$
7KXA3X 5.9 Behind cab deck plate 681.00$ -$
330AB8 5.10 Holland fixed with non-tilt 5th wheel 1,385.00$ -$
330AEF 5.11 Holland manual slide 5th wheel 537.00$ -$
69XD3X 5.12 Mack mud flaps with brackets 98.00$ -$
69XC3X 5.13 Betts B60 stainless steel angled mud flap brackets 161.00$ -$
51XD1X 5.14 Hose tender & towel bar assembly 48.00$ -$
5ZXB1X 5.15 Coiled trailer air hose 28.00$ -$
2UAB1X 5.16 Coiled trailer electrical hose 44.00$ -$
OBS04S 5.17 Air Weight AW5800 onboard scales 963.00$ -$
6HXBRX 5.18 Medium height 5th wheel ramp guide 192.00$ -$
322022 5.19 Trailer hook up light 37.00$ -$
5.99 1
6.0 TIRES/RIMS OPTIONS:
MC 6.1 Nylon wafers or wheel guards on all wheels (10 ea.)1 44.00$ 44.00$
MC 6.2 Heavier 7500 lb. 22.5 x 8.25 Steel rims in lieu of standard 7300# rims
(10 ea.) STD
MC 6.3
Heavier 7500 lb. 22.5 x 8.25 Steel rims in lieu of standard 7300# rims (8
ea.) in rear only 16.00$ -$
900AS0 6.4 11R 22.5 H front tires 39.00$ -$
9000A0 6.5 12R 22.5 H front tires 198.00$ -$
900AB0 6.6 9000 lb. 22.5 9” front steel rims, 315/80R 22.5 J front tires 187.00$ -$
900AC0 6.7 10,000 lb. 22.5 9” front steel rims, 315/80R 22.5 J front tires 1 407.00$ 407.00$
900AX0 6.8 10,500 lb. 22.5 x 12.25 front steel rims, 385/65R 22.5 J front tires 609.00$ -$
9001W0 6.9 10,500 lb. 22.5 x 12.25 front steel rims, 425/65R 22.5 J front tires 669.00$ -$
901AJ6 6.10 11R 22.5 H rear tires 1 656.00$ 656.00$
531AF0 6.11 7,300 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” steel front rims 5.00$ -$
346AF5 6.12 7300 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” rear steel rims 44.00$ -$
531AF0 6.13 8,000 lb. 24.5” x 8.25" steel front rims 10.00$ -$
3460C6 6.14 8,000 lb. 24.5” x 8.25” steel rear rims 164.00$ -$
9002Q0 6.15 11R 24.5 G front tires 63.00$ -$
9002R0 6.16 11R 24.5 H front tires 105.00$ -$
901AK7 6.17 11R 24.5 G rear tires 164.00$ -$
901AK7 6.18 11R 24.5 H rear tires 480.00$ -$
NUS225 6.19 Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 8.25 125.00$ -$
NUS245 6.20 Steel spare rim, size 24.5 x 8.25 148.00$ -$
NUS090 6.21 Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 9.0 380.00$ -$
NUS225 6.22 Steel spare rim, size 22.5 x 12.25 430.00$ -$
90
900AB0 6.23 12R22.5 H front tires 439.00$ -$
901AK2 6.24 12R 22.5 H rear tires 1,752.00$ -$
7FXC1X 6.25 Wheel lug wrench - includes handle 48.00$ -$
5310C1 6.26 Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 8.25 141.00$ -$
531AI6 6.27 Aluminum front wheel - 24.5 x 8.25 156.00$ -$
5310N1 6.28 Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 9.0 1 329.00$ 329.00$
531AJ0 6.29 Aluminum front wheel - 22.5 x 12.25 387.00$ -$
49AA1X 6.30 Polished aluminum front wheel 48.00$ -$
49AB1X 6.31 Dura-bright bright finish front wheels 204.00$ -$
49AA5X 6.32 Wheel finishing with extra polished front wheels 76.00$ -$
346AI7 6.33 Aluminum rear wheels - 22.5 x 8.25 1 492.00$ 492.00$
3460G6 6.34 Aluminum rear wheels - 24.5 x 8.25 600.00$ -$
2350D5 6.35 Polished aluminum rear wheel four outboard of dual wheels 132.00$ -$
235095 6.36 Polished aluminum rear wheel all eight (8) wheels 265.00$ -$
2350A5 6.37 Dura-bright bright finish on all eight (8) rear wheels 1,334.00$ -$
2350C5 6.38 Dura-bright bright finish on all four (4) outboard rear wheels 667.00$ -$
900AA6 6.39 11R22.5 G Bridgestone M843 front tires 223.00$ -$
900AX9 6.40 11R22.5 G Michelin XZE2 front tires 296.00$ -$
900166 6.41 315/80R22.5 L Michelin XZA1 front tires 532.00$ -$
900AW2 6.42 385/65R22.5 J Michelin XZY3 front tires 712.00$ -$
900AW4 6.43 425/65R22.5 L Michelin XZY3 front tires 959.00$ -$
901AA9 6.44 11R22.5 G Bridgestone M843 rear tires 892.00$ -$
901BG1 6.45 11R22.5 G Michelin XDN2 rear tires 1,892.00$ -$
901BG0 6.46 11R22.5 H Michelin XDN2 rear tires 1,964.00$ -$
901AY7 6.47 11R22.5 G Goodyear G622RSD rear tires 2,504.00$ -$
901AY8 6.48 11R22.5 H Goodyear G622RSD rear tires 2,672.00$ -$
6.99 1
7.0 BRAKE SYSTEM OPTIONS:1
VHXBVX 7.1 Wabco System Saver 1200 E heated air dryer STD
UWXB1X 7.2 Manual cable drain valves on air tanks with lanyard on all tanks 24.00$ -$
7.3 Heated air tank -$
UWXE3X 7.4 Auto drain valves on air tanks 1 31.00$ 31.00$
300AD0 7.5 MGM type TR-T rear brake chambers 1 50.00$ 50.00$
7.6 S.S. pins on slack adjuster yoke (2 ea. per yoke)
For all air brake chambers -$
7.7 Inverted rear brake chamber mounting in lieu of regular mounting -$
MC 7.8 Relocate air dryer 1 49.00$ 49.00$
VHXBNX 7.9 Bendix AD9 heated air dryer 1 118.00$ 118.00$
VHXBPX 7.10 Bendix AD-IP heated air dryer 164.00$ -$
VHXEAX 7.11 Meritor/Wabco system twin heated air dryer 539.00$ -$
UWXA1X 7.12 Auto heated drain valve- heated supply tank, manual petcock 42.00$ -$
UWXE1X 7.13 Auto heated drain valve- heated supply tank, with lanyard on all other
tanks 72.00$ -$
U2XA1X 7.14 Aluminum air reservoirs 192.00$ -$
U2XA2X 7.15 Polished aluminum air reservoirs 1 252.00$ 252.00$
VSXD1X 7.16 Increase air capacity for installation of extra axles 289.00$ -$
698AA7 7.17 MACK Road Stability Adv. Bendix ABS/ATC/RSA w/YAW control with
mud/snow switch 1,873.00$ -$
698AA2 7.18 Meritor/Wabco ABS system w/o automatic traction control 142.00$ -$
698AA5 7.19 Bendix ABS system with traction control 1 270.00$ 270.00$
698AA3 7.20 Meritor/Wabco ABS system w/auto traction control 357.00$ -$
H9CA1X 7.21 Furnish automatic traction control (ATC full disable switch)1 105.00$ 105.00$
UWXB1X 7.22 Lanyard control on supply wet tank 16.00$ -$
300AA3 7.23 Haldex "Gold Seal" brake chamber 1.00$ -$
91
300AB1 7.24 Haldex "Life Seal" brake chamber STD
300AB3 7.25 MGM TR 30/30 LP3 (3" Stroke) brake chamber 105.00$ -$
300AB5 7.26 MGM LTR (3" Stroke) brake chamber 285.00$ -$
300AB8 7.27 MGM TR3030LP3THD 133.00$ -$
300AE0 7.28 MGM TR-T (Tamper Resistant brake chamber) reclock inlet ports for
optimum ground clearance 68.00$ -$
300AC2 7.29 Haldex "Gold Seal" 3.0" stroke brake chamber 399.00$ -$
3MBC1X 7.30 Electric horn sound when driver door open with park brake released 67.00$ -$
3MBA1X 7.31 Alarm to sound when driver door open & parking brake not on 1 43.00$ 43.00$
2ZBC1X 7.32 Schreader valve located in supply tank 47.00$ -$
2ZBA1X 7.33 Schreader valve, secondary 47.00$ -$
1JAABX 7.34 Two (2) valve dual brake system-trailer supply and tractor-trailer park 42.00$ -$
141ABO 7.35 Relocate all air reservoir in frame 48.00$ -$
141OF1 7.36 Air reservoir in frame, one reservoir on the RH rail behind Cleartech 48.00$ -$
3FBA1X 7.37 Never-seize to brake shoes pins & cam rollers 33.00$ -$
7.99 1
8.0 ENGINE/EXHAUST AND FUEL TANKS OPTIONS:1
1000T0 8.1
Mack MP7-345C 325HP@1400-1900 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1350
LB-FT Torque STD
1000U0 8.2
Mack MP7-355A 355HP@1500-1800 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov 1250
LB-FT Torque 290.00$ -$
1000V0 8.3
Mack MP7-375M 375HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov
1360 LB-FT Torque 813.00$ -$
1000W0 8.4
Mack MP7-425M 425HP@1500-1800 RPM (Peak) 2100 RPM Gov
1560 LB-FT Torque 1,508.00$ -$
1000P0 8.5
Mack MP7-345C 345HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1360
LB-FT Torque 300.00$ -$
1000Q0 8.6
Mack MP7-365C 365HP@1400-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1460
LB-FT Torque 564.00$ -$
1000R0 8.7
Mack MP7-395A 395HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPMGov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,302.00$ -$
1000Z0 8.8
Mack MP7-395C 395HP@1450-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1560
LB-FT Torque 1,302.00$ -$
100100 8.9
Mack MP8-415C 415HP@1400-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1660
LB-FT Torque 1 2,274.00$ 2,274.00$
100110 8.10
Mack MP8-445C 445HP@1300-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov 1860
LB-FT Torque 3,058.00$ -$
1001K0 8.11
Mack MP8-505C 505HP@1500-1700 RPM (Peak) 1950 RPM Gov
1860 LB-FT Torque 4,350.00$ -$
100140 8.12
Mack MP8-425M 425HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1560 LB-FT Torque 2,539.00$ -$
100150 8.13
Mack MP8-455M 455HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1760 LB-FT Torque 3,289.00$ -$
100160 8.14
Mack MP8-505M 5055HP@1500-1900 RPM (Peak) 21000 RPM Gov
1860 LB-FT Torque 4,350.00$ -$
MC 8.15 Clear Back of Cab - DPF & SCR Frame Mounted , RH Side under Cab 1 114.00$ 114.00$
PK70W7 8.16 PK7-17C2 93 gallon sleeved fuel tank, 20" clearance for outrigger/wing
plow 317.00$ -$
DPF0101 8.17 Cleartech, DPF RH side under cab w/SCR vertical RH side of cab 601.00$ -$
DPF0106 8.18 Cleartech with DPF vertical RH side BOC, w/SCR vertical LH side BOC 3,308.00$ -$
130AD7 8.19
No Muffler, Single (R/S) Vertical Exhaust Cab Mounted, Lower Ventura
Diffuser, Turned End 1 318.00$ 318.00$
130AEO 8.20
No Muffler, Single (R/S) Vertical Exhaust Cab Mounted, Lower Ventura
Diffuser, Plain End 318.00$ -$
130AB5 8.21 Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End (16.00)$ -$
130AB6 8.22 Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Turned Out STD
92
130AB7 8.23 Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End Perf Stack
Diffuser 32.00$ -$
130AC7 8.24 Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End Side Outlet
Diffuser 126.00$ -$
130AC8 8.25 Single (R/S) Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Top Outlet Diffuser 126.00$ -$
130AC3 8.26 Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain End - N/A with Allison
Transmission 1,065.00$ -$
130AC4 8.27
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Turned Out End - N/A with Allison
Transmission 1,091.00$ -$
130AD1 8.28
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Side Outlet Diffuser - N/A
with Allison Transmission 1,507.00$ -$
130AD2 8.29
Dual Vertical Straight Exhaust Stack Plain Top Outlet Diffuser - N/A with
Allison Transmission 1,507.00$ -$
Q0AC1X 8.30 Single, Bright finish heat shield & stack 1 65.00$ 65.00$
Q0AF1X 8.31 Dual, Bright finish heat shield & stack 130.00$ -$
Q0AC2X 8.32 Single, Bright finish heat shield, stack & elbow 162.00$ -$
Q0AF2X 8.33 Dual, Bright finish heat shield, stack & elbow 344.00$ -$
Q0AC5X 8.34 Single, Bright finish stack only 50.00$ -$
Q0AF5X 8.35 Dual, Bright finish stack only 99.00$ -$
Q0AC3X 8.36 Single, Bright finish lower elbow & stack 148.00$ -$
Q0AF3X 8.37 Dual, Bright finish lower elbow & stack 294.00$ -$
Q0AC4X 8.38 Single, Bright finish heat shield only 16.00$ -$
Q0AF4X 8.39 Dual, Bright finish heat shield only 31.00$ -$
8NAB1X 8.40 Bright finish stainless steel heat shield for frame mounted Mack Cap
DPF 171.00$ -$
288ABO 8.41 50 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank (118.00)$ -$
288AA2 8.42 66 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank (96.00)$ -$
288AA3 8.43 72 Gallon LH steel 26" Dia fuel tank (62.00)$ -$
288AA5 8.44 88 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 164.00$ -$
288AA6 8.45 93 Gallon LH steel 26" Dia fuel tank 267.00$ -$
288AA7 8.46 116 Gallon LH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 222.00$ -$
288AC2 8.47 50 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank (64.00)$ -$
288AB3 8.48 66 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank (45.00)$ -$
288AB4 8.49 72 Gallon LH aluminum 26" Dia fuel tank 24.00$ -$
288AB6 8.50 88 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 231.00$ -$
288AB7 8.51 93 Gallon LH aluminum 26" Dia fuel tank 272.00$ -$
288AB9 8.52 116 Gallon LH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 292.00$ -$
288AD2 8.53 50 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape (118.00)$ -$
288AC5 8.54 66 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape (68.00)$ -$
288AC7 8.55 88 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape 101.00$ -$
288AC9 8.56 116 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape 300.00$ -$
288AE3 8.57 50 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape (118.00)$ -$
288AD5 8.58 66 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape (27.00)$ -$
288AD8 8.59 88 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 173.00$ -$
288AD9 8.60 93 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 195.00$ -$
288AE0 8.61 116 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 367.00$ -$
288AF9 8.62 66 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank (47.00)$ -$
288AG0 8.63 88 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 213.00$ -$
288AG1 8.64 111 Gallon LH Steel D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 325.00$ -$
288AF2 8.65 66 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank STD
288AF3 8.66 72 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 26" Dia. with Integral DEF Tank 171.00$ -$
288AF5 8.67 88 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 1 240.00$ 240.00$
288AF6 8.68 93 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape 26" Dia. with Integral DEF Tank 304.00$ -$
288AF7 8.69 111 Gallon LH Aluminum D-Shape with Integral DEF Tank 378.00$ -$
93
2880E8 8.70
111 & 66 Gallon Aluminum D-Shape tanks, 66 Gallon isolated for Hyd
oil 839.00$ -$
290AB0 8.71 50 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 503.00$ -$
290AA2 8.72 66 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 529.00$ -$
290AA5 8.73 88 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 814.00$ -$
290AA7 8.74 116 Gallon RH steel 22" Dia fuel tank 871.00$ -$
290AC1 8.75 50 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 570.00$ -$
290AB3 8.76 66 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 593.00$ -$
290AB6 8.77 88 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 879.00$ -$
290AB8 8.78 116 Gallon RH aluminum 22" Dia fuel tank 849.00$ -$
290ADO 8.79 50 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 503.00$ -$
290AC3 8.80 66 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 566.00$ -$
290AC5 8.81 88 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 751.00$ -$
290AH0 8.82 116 Gallon RH Steel D-Shape 950.00$ -$
290AE1 8.83 50 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 569.00$ -$
290AD3 8.84 66 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 617.00$ -$
290AD6 8.85 88 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 822.00$ -$
290AD8 8.86 116 Gallon RH Aluminum D-Shape 1,016.00$ -$
R0AA1X 8.87 Single polished aluminum fuel tank 197.00$ -$
ROAA2X 8.88 Dual polished aluminum fuel tank 393.00$ -$
17XAFX 8.89 Isolate RH fuel tank from fuel system for hyd oil 30.00$ -$
12AC1X 8.90 Dual draw & return fuel system 82.00$ -$
852082 8.91 Filter neck screen for fuel tank 71.00$ -$
KFXB1X 8.92 Lockable fuel tank cap 31.00$ -$
8NAB1X 8.93 Bright finish DPF tank cover - Requires with bright finish tanks 171.00$ -$
U6BC1X 8.94 Bright finish DEF tank cover 29.00$ -$
223AA2 8.95 Bright Finish Aluminum steps & stainless steel bright finish straps 189.00$ -$
223AA3 8.96 Bright Finish Fuel Tank Straps - Single Tank 1 32.00$ 32.00$
HZXBAX 8.97 Flocs oil change system w/disconnecting fittings 114.00$ -$
HZXBEX 8.98 Engine oil drain kit, Flocs, SAE 100R2 hose 136.00$ -$
8.99 1
9.0 ENGINE RELATED OPTIONS:1
9.1 Oil fill and dipstick EZ access -$
132AB2 9.2 Delco 165A Brushless 1 204.00$ 204.00$
132AB4 9.3 Delco 160A Brush Type STD
132AB5 9.4 Delco 240A Brushless, w/Remote Voltage Sensing 263.00$ -$
132AA4 9.5 Delco 320A Brushless, w/Remote Voltage Sensing 70.00$ -$
9.6 Dual element air cleaner 1 STD
1VAADX 9.7 Donaldson Single Stage Air cleaner per spec 12.1 (Inside/Outside Air
Intake)323.00$ -$
9.8 Thumb screws for Donaldson. Single stage Air Cleaner -$
9.9 Fuel/water separator/heated/ Thermostatically controlled, __ (Brand)-$
9.10 Davco 382 fuel/water separator, non heated -$
293AA2 9.11
Non-heated fuel/water separator, Mack w/manual drain valve (integral
w/primary fuel filter STD
HWXD1X 9.12 Coolant spin on filter/conditioner 47.00$ -$
183AA2 9.13 Front engine powered take off adapter and radiator cut out 103.00$ -$
118048 9.14 Air applied fan drive, Kysor two speed K32 Duro speed fan 135.00$ -$
9.15 Air applied fan drive, ______(Brand)-$
118AA5 9.16 Viscous fan drive - Behr Electronically modulated 1 STD
124AB3 9.17 Radiator hose package (Silicone) per Spec 12.2 240.00$ -$
130AB6 9.18 Curved exhaust pipe end 1 STD
9.19 Fuel tank per specification 12.7 -$
5NXA1X 9.20 Engine block heater 1 65.00$ 65.00$
94
E8XH5X 9.21 In line fuel heater 407.00$ -$
E8XH5X 9.22 In tank fuel heater 351.00$ -$
9.23 Fuel cooler -$
121AA5 9.24 Radiator bug screen 1 STD
MC 9.25 Engine brake system 1 604.00$ 604.00$
MC 9.26 Relocate air dryer 66.00$ -$
119AA6 9.27 Extended life anti-freeze 1 20.00$ 20.00$
9.28 Starter motor options -$
NCX15X 9.29 Starter motor options - Delco 39MT-MXT 1 STD
NCXD1X 9.30 Mitsubishi electric 105P planetary gear reduction 46.00$ -$
MC 9.31 Relocate fuel filter 38.00$ -$
293AA7 9.32 Non-heated fuel/water separator, Racor 1000 FH 349.00$ -$
124AA5 9.33 Silicone radiator & heater hose with gate valve on each heater hose 201.00$ -$
124AC4 9.34 Silicone radiator, spring clamps on radiator & heater, 1/4 turn ball valve
heater hose 212.00$ -$
124014 9.35 Mack brand EPDM radiator & heater hoses with 1/4 turn ball valve 79.00$ -$
124AB2 9.36 Mack brand EPDM radiator & heater hoses with constant torque clamps
on all coolant lines 22.00$ -$
132AA6 9.37 Leece-Neville Alternator, 200 AMP 464.00$ -$
132AA7 9.38 Leece-Neville Alternator, 270 AMP 659.00$ -$
132AA8 9.39 Leece-Neville Alternator, 160 AMP Brushless 106.00$ -$
132AB9 9.40 Delco 24 SI Alternator, 160 AMP 54.00$ -$
132AB6 9.41 Delco 36SI Alternator, 165A Amp Brushless 178.00$ -$
132AB8 9.42 Delco 36SI Alternator, 165A Amp Brushless, w/remote voltage sensing 166.00$ -$
132AA3 9.43 Leece-Neville Alternator, 140 Amp 49.00$ -$
132AA5 9.44 Leece-Neville Alternator, 160 AMP Brush 103.00$ -$
113AA5 9.45 Meritor/Wabco 636 (37.4 CFM) air compressor 783.00$ -$
121AA1 9.46 Without bug screen (22.00)$ -$
121AA8 9.47 Winterfront over radiator mtg bug screen 97.00$ -$
121AA4 9.48 Winter front cover only 52.00$ -$
QHXC1X 9.49 Corrosion resistant oil pan - Recommended for snow plow trucks 126.00$ -$
SSOILP 9.50 Stainless steel oil pan 1 1,950.00$ 1,950.00$
293AA3 9.51 Davco 387 heated fuel-water separator 1 387.00$ 387.00$
293AA6 9.52 Racor fuel filter 1000 FH, 12V electrical heater with Mack integral fuel-
water separator 374.00$ -$
EFXASX 9.53 120V, 1500W block heater with 150W oil pan heater wired to same
receptacle 137.00$ -$
NDXA1X 9.54 Electric preheater 1 53.00$ 53.00$
36AD1X 9.55 Tether device -furnish cap retainer for oil fill, radiator overflow tank,
battery box & tool box when furnish 23.00$ -$
P9ADAX 9.56 Electric primer pump (Mack engine) with momentary switch located LH
rail BOC 96.00$ -$
416AA2 9.57 Rear engine PTO (Repto)1,817.00$ -$
189AB8 9.58 Furnish transmission thru shaft for local installation of RMPTO for Fuller
transmission (lower left)28.00$ -$
189AB7 9.59 Provision for local installation of rear mounted PTO (lower center)
includes dash mounted indicator light 159.00$ -$
TYXC1X 9.60 Air operated PTO control - includes in cab control (RMPTO only)118.00$ -$
TYXE1X 9.61 PTO switch and light with wiring and piping 1 156.00$ 156.00$
TYXG3X 9.62 PTO switch and light with wiring and piping - M-Drive transmission 156.00$ -$
9.999 1
TRANSMISSION OPTIONS:1
10.1 2 plate 14" ceramic clutch option for manual transmission -$
133AD5 10.2 2 plate 15½" ceramic clutch option for manual transmission -$ -$
RBXA1X 10.3 External grease fitting for throw out bearing 7.00$ -$
95
133AD6 10.4 Adjustment free option for 2 plate clutches 47.00$ -$
7RXAEX 10.5 Synthetic (TranSynd) lubrication for Automatic Transmission 1 301.00$ 301.00$
7RXB1X 10.6 Synthetic lubrication for manual transmission STD
7RXA1X 10.7 Factory option lube - transmission (56.00)$ -$
136AX6 10.8 Allison 3000-RDS 5/6 speed push button, PTO 7,386.00$ -$
136055 10.9 Allison 3000-RDS 5/6 speed push button, PTO, w/output retarder 9,783.00$ -$
136B06 10.10 Allison 3000-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 9,625.00$ -$
136AP6 10.11 Allison 4000-RDS 5 speed push button, PTO 13,751.00$ -$
136AQ6 10.12 Allison 4000-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO 13,751.00$ -$
13605G 10.13 Allison 4000-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO, w/output retarder 19,959.00$ -$
136AU6 10.14 Allison 4000-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 14,972.00$ -$
136AS6 10.15 Allison 4500-RDS 6 speed push button, PTO 1 14,772.00$ 14,772.00$
13605I 10.16 Allison 4500-RDS-R 6 speed, with retarder, push button, PTO 21,226.00$ -$
136AW6 10.17 Allison 4500-EVS 6 speed push button, PTO 16,251.00$ -$
1360Y6 10.18 Mack TMD12AFD-HD automated 12 speed transmission (direct drive)3,718.00$ -$
1360Z6 10.19 Mack TMD12AFD-HD automated 12 speed transmission (over drive)3,718.00$ -$
136146 10.20
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 13 speed. Transmission,
creeper/multi-speed reverse (direct drive)7,438.00$ -$
136156 10.21
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 13 speed. Transmission,
creeper/multi-speed reverse (over drive)7,438.00$ -$
136176 10.22
Mack TMD13AFD-HD automated 14 speed. Transmission, ultra-low
creeper/multi-speed reverse (over drive)7,839.00$ -$
136AD5 10.29 Fuller FRO-14210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO STD
136AD6 10.30 Fuller RTO-14908LL, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 855.00$ -$
136AD4 10.31 Fuller FRO-15210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,639.00$ -$
136AD3 10.32 Fuller FRO-16210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,298.00$ -$
136AEO 10.33 Fuller RTO-16908LL, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,585.00$ -$
136AF8 10.34 Fuller FRO-18210C, 10 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,614.00$ -$
136AG2 10.35 Fuller RTO-14909ALL, 11 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,390.00$ -$
136AG1 10.36 Fuller RTO-16908ALL, 11 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,102.00$ -$
136AF5 10.39 Fuller RTLO-16913A, 13 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,111.00$ -$
136AF9 10.40 Fuller RTLO-18913A, 13 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,848.00$ -$
136AD7 10.41 Fuller RTO-16915, 15 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,220.00$ -$
136AB1 10.42 Mack T318LR21, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,561.00$ -$
136AB0 10.43 Mack T318LR, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,277.00$ -$
136AB7 10.44 Mack T318, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 1,306.00$ -$
136AF7 10.45 Fuller RTLO-16918B, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 2,725.00$ -$
136AG0 10.46 Fuller RTLO-18918B, 18 speed manual transmission, PTO 3,407.00$ -$
1UXC1X 10.47 Air assist clutch 359.00$ -$
1UXD1X 10.48 Mechanical clutch cable 160.00$ -$
2XAA1X 10.49 Open grated clutch pedal 14.00$ -$
139049 10.50 Transmission oil cooler 1 STD
83AA1X 10.51 Driveshaft guard for center bearing 27.00$ -$
5DAAAX 10.52 Transmission dust proofing 15.00$ -$
492008 10.53 T-Handle shift lever for Allison - Floor mounted 203.00$ -$
MC 10.54 Allison shift to neutral when park brake engaged 1 STD
FSXWQX 10.55 3rd or 4th gear hold for Allison transmission 300.00$ -$
139019 10.56 Stainless steel transmission coolant pipes 1 175.00$ 175.00$
I9CA1X 10.57 Allison fill tune and dip stick under hood 1 138.00$ 138.00$
RBXD1X 10.58
Remote lube fittings: clutch release, brg & both cross-shaft; mounted
under LH door 50.00$ -$
8260E6 10.59 GP1-23 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 425.00$ -$
96
8260F6 10.60 GP1-41 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 434.00$ -$
8260G6 10.61 GP1-60 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 548.00$ -$
8260H6 10.62 GP1-80 Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 588.00$ -$
826046 10.63 F1-61R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 637.00$ -$
826036 10.64 F1-81R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 710.00$ -$
826056 10.65 F1-101R Parker gear pump - requires M-Drive transmission and RMPO 857.00$ -$
10.999 1
11.0 ELECTRICAL OPTIONS:1
11.1 Resettable circuit breaker electrical protection -$
11.2 Automatic reset circuit breakers -$
11.3 Solid state circuit protection -$
11.4 Circuit box under hood or end of frame, each -$
318AA3 11.5 Battery disconnect switch off negative side 111.00$ -$
LLXC1X 11.6 Remote jump start terminals 126.00$ -$
11.7 Back up alarm (Preco Factory Model)-$
LSXH1X 11.8 OEM daytime running lights 1 STD
316AA7 11.9 3000 CCA batteries in lieu of 1950CCA 1 66.00$ 66.00$
316AA6 11.10 3 each 650/1950 CCA batteries in lieu of 2 each batteries STD
11.11 Battery box aft of cab -$
11.12 Grote 44710 flasher -$
11.13 Signal Stat 935 turn signal per Spec 12.6 -$
11.14 Auxiliary customer access circuits -$
NJXA3X 11.15
Switch for snowplow lights mounted on instrumental panel. Includes
wiring terminated near headlights, for customer mounted auxiliary
snowplow lights.80.00$ -$
11.16 Power source terminal-2 stud type-mounted on firewall or inside cab
with ground to frame rail and to starter, with 6 gauge wire.-$
11.17
10-position switch panel mounted on instrument panel. Includes 10
lighted switches, ignition control; switches will control relays which will
feed stud type junction block mounted inside cab.-$
136SPD 11.18 Vehicle speed sensor with speed signal at fuse panel for sander ground
speed control system.20.00$ -$
393AC4 11.19 Battery box left hand rail back of fuel tank 48.00$ -$
4SBB1X 11.20 Battery terminal cable with tall battery terminal nuts 8.00$ -$
3XAA1X 11.21 Dash mounted indicator body/hoist up body builder lamp 1 71.00$ 71.00$
O5AGAX 11.22 RH/LH led work light on both side of truck 113.00$ -$
L5XF1X 11.23 Polished aluminum battery box cover 1 52.00$ 52.00$
L5XL1X 11.24 Molded plastic with splash guard 29.00$ -$
L5XH1X 11.25 Painted steel battery box 23.00$ -$
L5XJ1X 11.26 Lockable steel battery box 69.00$ -$
MOXAAX 11.27 Battery shock pad 1 4.00$ 4.00$
B83083 11.28 Body Link w/cab floor pass thru hole/rubber boot 1.00$ -$
B83093 11.29 Body Link w/o cab floor pass thru hole/rubber boot 1 STD
EAXB1X 11.30 2 Extra dash mounted illuminated toggle switches 16.00$ -$
EAXA2X 11.31 One extra dash mounted rocker switch thru battery for local installed
items 10.00$ -$
EAXA1X 11.32 One extra dash mounted rocker switch thru ignition for local installed
items 10.00$ -$
EAXD4X 11.33
Six extra switches 2-15A ignition, 1-20A ignition, 1-10A ignition, 1- 5A
battery, & 1-20A battery 1 111.00$ 111.00$
EAXAUX 11.34
Eight switches - front strobe, rear strobes, wing light, wing strobe,
sander light, tail gate lock, and vibrator 237.00$ -$
97
5RXA3X 11.35 Back up alarm with intermittent feature (Ambient noise sensitive)98.00$ -$
5RXA6X 11.36 Ecco back-up alarm 575 constant sound level 74.00$ -$
5RXA5X 11.37 Ecco back-up alarm SA917 ambient noise sensitive 1 98.00$ 98.00$
5RXA7X 11.38 Pollak 41-722 constant audible (mounted on rear crossmember)80.00$ -$
NGXB1X 11.39 Fog lights 93.00$ -$
NGXP1X 11.40 Fog lights provisions - includes dash control & wiring for local
installation of fog lights 13.00$ -$
NEXZ1X 11.41 Omit rear tail lights (38.00)$ -$
NEXD1X 11.42 Incandescent tail light module 91.00$ -$
JMXC1X 11.43 Brake lighting on with engine brake 84.00$ -$
NEXD2X 11.44 LED type tail lights 1 199.00$ 199.00$
316046 11.45 Two Mack M/F 925/1850 CCA batteries 56.00$ -$
316AA8 11.46 Three Mack 730/2190 CCA batteries 5.00$ -$
316AA9 11.47 Three Mack 800 CCA AGM Long Life Batteries 263.00$ -$
316AB2 11.48 Four Mack 1000/4000 CCA 182.00$ -$
N7XC1X 11.49
Switch in dash with wiring to cab roof, above LH & RH doors for local
installation of strobe lights 32.00$ -$
N7XB3X 11.50 LED strobe beacon lights mounted on top of cab with switch on D-panel 196.00$ -$
N4AA1X 11.51 LH roof mounted spot light 71.00$ -$
5FBB1X 11.52 Trucklite LED side marker light 102.00$ -$
11.999 1
12.0 CAB EXTERIOR OPTIONS:1
LXXD1X 12.1 Dual electric horns 6.00$ -$
154AC3 12.2 Air horns, dual, round, with snow shields 95.00$ -$
154AA3 12.3 Dual rectangular air horns 72.00$ -$
15H07H 12.4 Fender mirrors per Spec 12.4 133.00$ -$
152AA4 12.5 Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -West Coast 104.00$ -$
152AC3 12.6 Remote control for R.H. mirror & heated -Bulldog stylized mirrors 378.00$ -$
152AC4 12.7 Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Bulldog stylized mirrors with
integral convex mirror 474.00$ -$
12.8 Upcharge for cab extension or larger cab -$
12.9 Severe duty aluminum cab option -$
944AGO 12.10 Dupont Highway orange paint or equal 31.00$ -$
924034 12.11 Premium paint color option 233.00$ -$
924014 12.12 Imron paint option STD
996AA3 12.13 Imron and clear coat paint option 1 STD
950045 12.14 Top of hood painted flat black 607.00$ -$
12.15 Cab Air Ride Suspension 1 STD
MC 12.16 Tilting hood per Spec 12.8 1 STD
26XA1X 12.17 Butterfly option on hood 413.00$ -$
12.18 Transverse hood opening w/setback axle -$
12.19 Front fender mounted turn signals -$
157027 12.20 Cab visor, external, painted to match cab color 1 184.00$ 184.00$
2KXA1X 12.21 Front fender extensions 1 105.00$ 105.00$
2HXA1X 12.22 Front fender mud flaps 1 STD
148AA5 12.23 Arctic winter wiper blades 1 19.00$ 19.00$
JQXABX 12.24 Optional windshield washer tank 26.00$ -$
MC 12.25 Per truck charge for all trucks, key identical 20.00$ -$
Q4XACX 12.26 RH observation prism window in door 28.00$ -$
N4AA1X 12.27 Spotlight LH, RH, or roof mounted each 71.00$ -$
243043 12.28 Front tow hooks 1 STD
6PXZ1X 12.29 Rear tow hooks 22.00$ -$
MC 12.30 Per truck charge for all trucks, key identical - 4 keys 39.00$ -$
152AA5 12.31 Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -West Coast heated & illuminated 123.00$ -$
98
152AC2 12.32 Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -Bulldog Stylized mirrors w/integral
convex mirrors 272.00$ -$
152AA1 12.33 Heated mirrors per Spec 12.5 -Body color aero mirror with integrated
convex mirror (49.00)$ -$
152AA8 12.34 Remote control for R.H. mirror & heated -Aerodynamic 344.00$ -$
152AB9 12.35 Hadley/Kam 4-way mirrors with chrome steel - RH motorized & heated 214.00$ -$
152AC5 12.36 Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Bulldog stylized mirrors
illuminated with integral convex mirror 1 502.00$ 502.00$
152AA7 12.37 Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Aerodynamic 444.00$ -$
152AB6 12.38 Remote control for dual mirrors & heated - Aerodynamic body color 134.00$ -$
152AC0 12.39 Hadley/Kam 4-way mirrors with chrome steel - RH/LH both motorized &
heated 252.00$ -$
Q4XACX 12.40 RH observation prism window in door 28.00$ -$
148AA5 12.41 Heated electric wiper blades 118.00$ -$
145AA5 12.42 Heated windshield 1 425.00$ 425.00$
WSXAAX 12.43 One piece windshield 1 83.00$ 83.00$
145AA4 12.44 Tinted windshield and sides w/50% transmittance gray, tinted rear
window 50.00$ -$
OEAA1X 12.45 Bright finish hood intake 1 16.00$ 16.00$
400AA6 12.46 Bright finish bars with surround grille 1 240.00$ 240.00$
400AA5 12.47 Bright finish grille 32.00$ -$
512AA6 12.48 Bullet type chrome marker & clearance lights 1 75.00$ 75.00$
312AB5 12.49 Led type marker & clearance lights 75.00$ -$
7HX10X 12.50 RH tool box mounted on frame rail 221.00$ -$
153AA3 12.51 Heated convex mirrors 34.00$ -$
12AB1X 12.52 Electronic keyless entry 130.00$ -$
15H02H 12.53 Bright finish RH fender mirror 67.00$ -$
15H0GH 12.54 Bus style 1/4 round black finish fender mirrors 191.00$ -$
157037 12.55 Stainless steel exterior sun visor 247.00$ -$
4UAB1X 12.56 Bright Finish hood latches 89.00$ -$
15H0NH 12.57 10" round bright finish heated fender mirrors 1 234.00$ 234.00$
43X40X 12.58 Rect convex mirror above RH driver door window 23.00$ -$
13.0 CAB INTERIOR OPTIONS:1
13.1 Medium grade interior trim package -$
004AA4 13.2 Sandstone Color with woodgrain instrument panel 292.00$ -$
004AA5 13.3 Sandstone Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 292.00$ -$
004AA4 13.4 Slate Gray Color with woodgrain instrument panel 292.00$ -$
004AA5 13.5 Slate Gray Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 292.00$ -$
13.6 Premium grade interior trim package includes power
window and locks in package -$
004AB1 13.7 Sandstone Color with woodgrain instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
004AB2 13.8 Sandstone Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
004AB1 13.9 Slate Gray Color with woodgrain instrument panel 1,087.00$ -$
004AB1 13.10 Slate Gray Color with brushed metallic instrument panel 1 1,087.00$ 1,087.00$
N6XR2X 13.11 Round universal gauge package STD
146AA4 13.12 Power window, passenger side 158.00$ -$
146AA3 13.13 Power window/both passenger and driver window 325.00$ -$
17400N 13.14 O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM Premium stereo, CD-Player,
Weatherboard, Handfree interface, Bluetooth 1 STD
174054 13.15 O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM Premium stereo, CD-Player,
Weatherband, Handfree interface, Bluetooth, Sirius/XM Satellite 157.00$ -$
174AA2 13.16 Radio accommodation package includes antenna, power supply and
two speakers (No radio)(175.00)$ -$
17400M 13.17 O.E.M factory installed, AM/FM stereo, MP3, Weatherband, Handfree
interface, Bluetooth (45.00)$ -$
99
173AA4 13.18 O.E.M factory installed, air conditioning 1 STD
13.19 Cab mounted non-resettable hour meter -$
PVXZ1X 13.20 Dash mounted air cleaner air restriction gauge - (Display in Co-Pilot
only)1 STD
N6XR2X 13.21 Transmission temp gauges 1 STD
3CAA1X 13.22 Windshield defroster fan w/switch dash mounted 87.00$ -$
IFXC1X 13.23 Between seats mounted console 308.00$ -$
13.24 Transmission oil sensor (check & fill)1 STD
1WAA1X 13.25 CB hot jacks dash mounted 13.00$ -$
XRXB1X 13.26 Tilt & telescope steering wheel 1 STD
13.27 Tilt steering wheel -$
NPXB1X 13.28 Self canceling turn signals 1 STD
1960H6 13.29 Bostrom Talladega 915 Hi-Back air driver seat 26.00$ -$
1960S6 13.30
Bostrom Talladega 915 wide ride Hi-Back air driver with 4 chamber air
lumbar 181.00$ -$
1960C6 13.31 Bostrom Talladega 915 Hi-Back air driver seat and air lumbar support 137.00$ -$
1960W6 13.32 Air-Sears Atlas 70 hi-back driver seat 246.00$ -$
1960Y6 13.33
Air-Sears Atlas 70 hi-back driver seat "Premium comfort with height adj.
Air lumbar 301.00$ -$
1960V6 13.34 Air-Sears Atlas 80 hi-back driver seat 4 chamber air lumbar 1 374.00$ 374.00$
1960L6 13.35 National 2000 hi-back air driver seat - single chamber air lumbar, 2
position front cushion adjustable 104.00$ -$
1960J6 13.36
National 2000 hi-back air driver seat - three chamber air lumbar, 2
position front cushion adjustable front cushion with adjustable rear
cushion 199.00$ -$
1970I7 13.37 Mack fixed rider seat mid-back with integral storage compartment 82.00$ -$
1970J7 13.38 Mack fixed rider seat hi-back with integral storage compartment 106.00$ -$
1970D7 13.39 Extended non suspension rider seat with seat belts (2)101.00$ -$
1970E7 13.40 Mack fixed hi-back rider seat 44.00$ -$
1970i7 13.41 Bostrom Talladega 900R mid-back non suspension rider seat 74.00$ -$
1970M7 13.42 Bostrom Talladega 900R hi-back non suspension rider seat 95.00$ -$
1970Q7 13.43 Bostrom Talladega 915 mid back air rider seat 200.00$ -$
1970R7 13.44 Bostrom Talladega 915 hi-back air rider seat 297.00$ -$
1970T7 13.45 Bostrom Talladega 915 hi-back air rider seat with air lumbar 297.00$ -$
1970U7 13.46 National 2000 mid-back air rider seat 214.00$ -$
1970V7 13.47 National 2000 hi-back air rider seat 1 250.00$ 250.00$
1970C7 13.48 Omit rider seat (40.00)$ -$
3PXA1X 13.49 Inboard mounted driver arm rest 1 -$ -$
3PXC1X 13.50 Inboard mounted rider arm rest - Air Ride Seat Only 1 -$ -$
4850K5 13.51 Cloth with vinyl driver & rider seat 1 -$ -$
0HAA1X 13.52 Driver seat dust cover 1 -$ -$
0HAB1X 13.53 Passenger seat dust cover - Not Available with fix passenger seat -$ -$
4850N5 13.54 All ultra leather drive and ride set 95.00$ -$
5920I2 13.55 Orange driver & rider seat belt 1 76.00$ 76.00$
D8XC1X 13.56 Light & buzzer for seat belt 1 35.00$ 35.00$
2QAB1X 13.57 Push button type starter 13.00$ -$
5870D7 13.58 Diagonal grab handle on inside of driver door 1 35.00$ 35.00$
C0J0022 13.59
Co-pilot driver display (enhanced 4.5" diagonal graphic LCD display w/4-
button stalk control - includes guard dog routine maintenance
monitoring 1 STD
PFXB1X 13.60
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps -
requires aero-dynamic mirrors 648.00$ -$
PFXC1X 13.61
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps without
display - includes cable to D panel with 6" extra wire 967.00$ -$
PFXD1X 13.62
Roadwatch ambient air temp gauge for outside and road temps with
display on dash panel 1,081.00$ -$
100
MC 13.63 5lb fire extinguisher between LH seat base and door with valve aimed
rearward 1 66.00$ 66.00$
MC 13.64 Reflector kit parallel to inside of rider base seat 1 27.00$ 27.00$
173AA5 13.65 Air conditioning blend air HVAC with ATC temp regulation 81.00$ -$
173AA6 13.66 Air conditioning blend air HVAC with ATC temp regulation & APADS 1 226.00$ 226.00$
173AA7 13.67 Air conditioning with air conditioning protection & diagnostic system
(APADS)132.00$ -$
I6AA1X 13.68 Cab cleanout - includes in cab pneumatic line 1 46.00$ 46.00$
3JAA2X 13.69 40 Channel CB Radio, 10 channel weather 205.00$ -$
73AC1X 13.70 48" Radio antenna right side mirror mounted 4.00$ -$
5BXB5X 13.71 48"CB Antenna left side mirror mounted 38.00$ -$
1WAC1X 13.72 CB hot jacks mounted on the dash and in header console 17.00$ -$
5JXAKX 13.73 CB mounting in console & external speakers 107.00$ -$
0LAA1X 13.74 Auto shutoff for radio when truck is in reverse 0 47.00$ -$
N6XR2X 13.75 Exhaust pyrometer & transmission oil temperature gauges STD
N6XR4X 13.76
Exhaust pyrometer, transmission oil temperature, manifold pressure
and air application gauges 75.00$ -$
N6XR5X 13.77
Exhaust pyrometer, transmission oil temperature, manifold pressure
and air application gauges, Air Suspension 100.00$ -$
E1AAAX 13.78 Rear Axle temperature gauge 91.00$ -$
I0XAJX 13.79 Red floor lighting w/switch plus (4) door lamps w/switches 103.00$ -$
IFXC1X 13.80
Interior storage console mounted on floor between seats w/12 volt
power outlet 308.00$ -$
IFXD1X 13.81 Bodybuilder interior console mounted to floor between seats 209.00$ -$
13.999 1
14.0 MN/DOT OPTIONS:
14.1 Additional warranty coverage per spec 12.9 -$
M510B1 14.2 Engine Plan 1 60 months 250,000 miles 1,680.00$ -$
M510F1 14.3 Engine Plan 1 72 months 250,000 miles 2,307.50$ -$
M510G1 14.4 Engine Plan 1 84 months 250,000 miles 2,935.00$ -$
M510N1 14.5 Engine Plan 1 60 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 2,652.00$ -$
M510R1 14.6 Engine Plan 1 72 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 3,981.00$ -$
M510S1 14.7 Engine Plan 1 84 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 5,310.00$ -$
M510Z1 14.8 Engine Plan 2 60 months 250,000 miles 2,826.00$ -$
M51131 14.9 Engine Plan 2 72 months 250,000 miles 4,458.00$ -$
M51141 14.10 Engine Plan 2 84 months 250,000 miles 6,090.00$ -$
M511B1 14.11 Engine Plan 2 60 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 4,182.00$ -$
M511F1 14.12 Engine Plan 2 72 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 6,660.00$ -$
511G1 14.13 Engine Plan 2 84 months 250,000 miles - HP over 460 horses 9,138.00$ -$
M53083 14.14 Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 60 months 250,000 miles 912.00$ -$
M530Y3 14.15 Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 72 months 250,000 miles 1,560.00$ -$
M531O3 14.16 Engine after-treatment systems (EATS) 84 months 250,000 miles 2,208.00$ -$
M54174 14.17 M-Drive Transmission 48 months 500,000 miles 2,100.00$ -$
M54184 14.18 M-Drive Transmission 60 months 500,000 miles 3,120.00$ -$
M540I4 14.19 M-Drive HD Transmission 48 months 250,000 miles 2,100.00$ -$
M540J4 14.20 M-Drive HD Transmission 60 months 250,000 miles 3,120.00$ -$
M71051 14.21 M-Drive Clutch 48 months 250,000 624.00$ -$
M71061 14.22 M-Drive Clutch 60 months 250,000 1,032.00$ -$
M560A6 14.23 HVAC (Air Conditioning) 60 months 816.00$ -$
M59089 14.24 Starter 60 months 300,000 miles 276.00$ -$
M60080 14.25 Alternator 60 months 300,000 miles 312.00$ -$
M61071 14.26 Starter & Alternator 60 months 300,000 miles 426.00$ -$
14.27 Prebuild specification meeting (per person) to be held in St.
Paul/Minneapolis area. 1.00$ -$
101
14.28 Pilot inspection meeting (per person). 900.00$ -$
14.9 1
15.0 TRAILER TOW OPTIONS:1
WHXQ2X 15.1 Trailer tow package extended to rear of frame 317.00$ -$
WHXG6X 15.2 Trailer package extend to rear of frame per Spec 12.12 417.00$ -$
321031 15.3 Single 7 pin SAE type, end of frame 117.00$ -$
3210M1 15.4 Dual 7 pins standard SAE type, end of frame (1) for trailer with electric
brakes, (1) for trailer with air brakes 158.00$ -$
WGXA1X 15.5 Hand control valve for trailer brakes 47.00$ -$
15.9 1
16.0 MANUALS / TRADE-IN INTEREST FEE:1
16.1
Percent interest per month (non-compounding) on unpaid cab & chassis
balance. Applies only to CPV Members. (Payable after trade-in is
delivered to vendor). Percentage/per month. N/A
16.3 Manuals in CD form, parts repair and service, per set -$ -$
16.4 Premium Tech Tool 4,000.00$ -$
16.9 1
17.0 Delivery Charges:1
Price per loaded mile Starting Point
17.1 Roseville, MN 55113 2.50$ -$
17.9 1
18.0 Maintenance/ Body Shop Labor rates 1
18.1 Rate for Initial Inspection/Diagnostoce 195.00$ -$
18.2 Rate for Mechanical Work 195.00$ -$
18.3 Rate for Body Work 195.00$ -$
18.9 1
19.0 Quantity Discounts:1
Enter the number of units that must be purchased and the
corresponding discount offered to the purchaser. More than one
quantity discount may be entered.
20 Next Model Year Upcharges 1
Enter the following Production Model Year here >>>>>>>>>2025
20.1 Percentage Upcharge for the following Model Year Base Unit 1 3.00%3,305.24$
20.2 Percentage Upcharge for the following Model Year Options 1 3.00%1,362.78$
20.0 1
Total Cost:160,268.61$
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
MARSHALL BEUGEN HOOK WITH DUMP BODY
CHRIS GUGGEMOS
QT 81974
NET 30 DAYS 9/25/23 11/07/23
3001
Order Comments: STATE OF MN CONTRACT
#222949 AMENDED
Build Instructions F.O.B. LITCHFIELD, MN
Qty Part No. Description Price Ea. Net Amt.
1 9900104 - Body 14'6" EDGE-SS/CS130-56-46-46 - - 56" 7 ga Stainless $34,972.00 $34,972.00
Front, 46" 7 ga Stainless Sides (no pockets)
46" 7 ga Stainless Tailgate w/Hardox-450 face, 1/4" Hardox-450 Floor,
8" I-Beam Longsills, Air-trip ready linkage, Underside painted gloss
black. **NOTE: MODIFIED WITH HOOKLIFT A-FRAME COMPONENTS BELOW.
1 9905762 - HOOK 200 11' & 400 14' SERIES A-Frame & Sub Frame With $4,248.00 $4,248.00
Rollers
**NOTE: DUMP BODY APPLICATION
1 9905763 - DEDUCT Longsills - Towmaster TDM Body HOOKLIFT Application $918.00- $918.00-
(must add A-Frame Subframe Option)
1 9901701 - Installation of Dump Body to hoist $2,262.00 $2,262.00
Includes connectivity for electrical & air components on dump body.
**NOTE: ALLELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO BE MADE THRU (1) HD-32 CONNECTOR
IN LIEU OF MULTIPLECONNECTORS, PER CUSTOMER REQUEST.
1 9900145 - Body acc'y TMTE Air trip kit, w/solenoid valve, $399.00 $399.00
1 9901702 - Installation of air operated tailgate latch kit, with $425.00 $425.00
solenoid valve in hydraulic valve enclosure.
1 9900147 - Body acc Box Vibrator - Cougar model DC3200 $796.00 $796.00
1 9901703 - Installation of Box Vibrator, with solenoid located in $496.00 $496.00
hydraulic valve enclosure.
1 9906172 - Cabshield, 1/2 type Stationary Free-Standing style, for $4,805.00 $4,805.00
VERTICAL VALVE w/plain STAINLESS STEEL canopy, Hot-Dipped
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
MARSHALL BEUGEN HOOK WITH DUMP BODY
CHRIS GUGGEMOS
QT 81974
NET 30 DAYS 9/25/23 11/07/23
3001
1 9901227 - Walkrail (1-5/8" SS Perf) dual, Weld-on 14' RS body, $2,303.00 $2,303.00
Attached
1 9900207 - Ladder Flip-A-Way Access ladder (STAINLESS STEEL) Including $827.00 $827.00
Grab Handle above, and Interior Step, ea, Installed
SPECIFY LOCATION HERE: LH REAR
1 9904963 - Light Warning TMTE1SSM-3 PKG: 1/2 A 1/2 B, (2) SS 23H $5,111.00 $5,111.00
3-light LED Micro-Edge, 2) 5M-400 Super-LED, (2) Side TIR3 LED, (2
) 400 Max B-T-T LED, & (2) 400 LED BU Lights, in TRUCK FRAME MOUNTED
Stainless MHousings, (1) TIR3 LED Wing light, and (2) 4" LED work
lights Installed. NOTE:Blue Lights positioned on RH Front & LH Rear,
with flash pattern set to WIG-WAG.**NOTE: ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
TO BE MADE THRU (1) HD-32 CONNECTOR IN LIEUOF MULTIPLE CONNECTORS,
PER CUSTOMER REQUEST.Put extra lights from package in cab
1 9900222 - Light Warning Rear warning lights & 5M housings (removable $4,329.00 $4,329.00
w/body) for hooklift system Installed
**NOTE: BLUE & AMBER SPLIT COLOR SYSTEM, IN SAME PATTERN AS TRUCK
FRAME. SYSTEMFOR DUMP BODY.**NOTE: ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO BE
MADE THRU (1) HD-32 CONNECTOR IN LIEUOF MULTIPLE CONNECTORS, PER
CUSTOMER REQUEST.
1 9900267 - Fender set Minimizer M400, for Tandem Axle, black Poly, $1,811.00 $1,811.00
Installed
1 1965280 - Minimizer FKMAC2B Floor Mat Set for MACK SGL & TDM $249.00 $249.00
1 9904691 - INSTALLATION of (Initial) Single camera system $426.00 $426.00
for back up view mounted rear light housing
1 9904692 - Camera System option, NORTECH 9100-2HC 120 degree night $182.00 $182.00
vision CCD weather-proof HEATED camera, only GEN 5 6100
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GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
GOLDEN VALLEY, CITY OF
7800 GOLDEN VALLEY RD
GOLDEN VALLEY
MARSHALL BEUGEN HOOK WITH DUMP BODY
CHRIS GUGGEMOS
QT 81974
NET 30 DAYS 9/25/23 11/07/23
3001
$131,881.00
1 9904693 - Camera System option, NORTECH 9100-4 Harness, 65'$118.00 $118.00
Waterproof GEN 5 6100
1 9903214 - Paint Hooklift Hoist (SL300, SL400, & SL500 Series) Gloss $1,393.00 $1,393.00
Black
**NOTE: Hoists are coated with black primer standars. Topcoat paint
is optional
1 9903178 - Hoist, SWAPLOADER SL-400 (43H38LH) Adjustable 53-7/8" to $35,765.00 $35,765.00
61-3/4" jib, 40,000# capacity hooklift hoist, Less Hydraulics
1 9904248 - Install Hooklift Hoist (SL300, SL400, SL500, & SL600 $3,708.00 $3,708.00
Series) to truck chassis, Including hoses & fittings to Central Hyd
raulic system. (Hydraulic system not included)
1 9900936 - Valve Force ADDER for VERTICAL valve enclosure in lieu of $1,033.00 $1,033.00
standard
1 9900882 - Reservoir TMTE 31 Gal Cabshield mt (stainless steel) $4,641.00 $4,641.00
w/intank filter for system, installed
1 CUSTOM - Custom Equipment Pkg consisting of: $22,500.00 $22,500.00
This is for the hydraluics and controls for the hook and Stepps
needed connection. Includes pump pto and misc parts and labor. per
force quote
1 WARRANTY - TOWMASTER EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY: 5 yr Steel/Stainless Steel
Body Structure; 5 yr Whelen LED Light Systems; 3 yr Palfinger
Hoists; 4 yr SwapLoader Hoists; 1 year Swenson Spreaders, 2 yr Hyd,
FALLS Snow Equip, Tele Hoists, and all other items.
$131,881.00
$131,881.00
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TO Marshall Beugen COMPANY
PHONE/FAX ADDRESS
EMAIL Mbeugen@goldenvallymn.com CITY/STATE/ZIP
CONTRACT:MN Dot Contract Pricing
DATE EARLIEST SHIP
9/25/2023 150-220 DAYS ARO
ITEM #QTY UNIT TOTAL LINE TOTAL
SSF 3000 1 165,862.00 165,862.00$
Deduct Anti-Icing Package 1 (29,785.00)(29,785.00)
Air Blast Each Nozzle 6 427.00 2,562.00
Deduct 316 Stainless Steel Tanker 1 (19,406.00)(19,406.00)
304 Stainless Steel Tanker 1 13,190.00 13,190.00
Additional Plumbing Nozzles [4 are std mid & rear mounted]2 1,733.00 3,466.00
Duck Bill nozzles for additional nozzles 2 508.00 1,016.00
Water Cannon with Joystick 1 13,766.00 13,766.00
Garden Hose Adapter-Pressurized 1 581.00 581.00
Heated Cabinet-Stainless Steel 1 6,689.00 6,689.00
Review Camera 1 2,164.00 2,164.00
Work Lights 4 332.00 1,328.00
Whelen Scene Light LED 1 1,379.00 1,379.00
Hook Mounted 1 4,915.00 4,915.00
NOTE 3000 gallon will require a Tag axle or Tandem axle truck
Deduct to a 2500 Gallon Tank (2,450.00)
Shipping lead time is based on Truck Availability.
NOTE:CANNOT PROCESS ORDER UNTIL SPECIFIED Subtotal 167,727.00$
PAINT: White % Dealer Discount -$
8 % Steel surcharge
% Tax -$
Freight
Total Due 167,727.00$
Please remit back a signed copy to process the quote as an order to jason@steppmfg.com Special Instructions:
Ordered By
Signature
Approved By
Signature
INTERNAL USE ONLY:
Stepp Order #Down Payment Amount:
Date Ordered Credit Card Card Type
Delivery Date Card Number:
P. O. #On Terms X
Ship Via Letter of Credit
Street Flusher Pump Package, Includes: 100' Hose with electric rewind hose reel,
750 GPM Hydraulically Driven Water pump, 4 Nozzles: 2 midship, 2 rear, Syncro
mesh PTO with load load sense pump, IMF can buss control with PLC color display
controller, 6" Air operated dump valve with splash plate, Anti Siphon Fill pipe,
Force America Add-a-Fold Valve
All prices herein quoted are exclusive of sales, use, and other excise taxes. All such taxes, and any
other taxes measured in whole or part, by gross receipts applicable to this transaction are to be
borne by the purchaser. All export, import, and other duties, tariffs, and customs shall be paid for
by the purchaser. If exemption is claimed by the purchaser from any of the foregoing, the
purchaser shall furnish satisfactory proof of such exemption. *Please note: This quote is valid for
20 days from the above date.
Stepp Manufacturing Co., Inc. 12325 River Road North Branch MN 55056 Ph: 651-674-4491 Fax: 651-674-4221
FOB
FACTORY
DESCRIPTION
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
CARL ABBOTT
Base unit includes: 3000 gallon 316L Stainless Steel Tank, Varitech anti-icing pump
package with 5100E Controller, 3 lane spray bar, mounted on customer supplied
truck, syncro mesh PTO, Hydraulic pump
Stepp Truck Mounted Street Flusher 3000 Gallon
City Of Golden Valley
7800 Golden Valley Road
Golden Valley,MN 55427
This Quote may be subject to a surcharge on truck chassis and hopper dependent
on timeline for receiving the truck.
QUOTE SSF23-32
WWW.STEPPMFG.COM
jason@steppmfg.com / VP Sales
charlie@steppmfg.com / East Coast Rep ~ carl@steppmfg.com / Midwest Rep
cody@steppmfg.com /North East Central Rep ~ jodylmoses@gmail.com /South Atlantic Rep
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Community Development
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley City Council Meeting
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3C.1. Adopt Resolution No. 24-006 Authorizing Application for the 2023 Metropolitan Council
Environmental Services (MCES) Municipal Publicly Owned Infrastructure Inflow/Infiltration (I&I) Grant
Program
Prepared By
RJ Kakach, PE, Assistant City Engineer
Summary
The Minnesota Legislature appropriated $12,000,000 in 2023 for the MCES Public Infrastructure
Inflow/Infiltration Grant program. The purpose of this program is to provide reimbursement to
municipalities for capital improvements for public municipal wastewater collection systems, which
reduces the amount of inflow and infiltration into the Metropolitan Council’s sanitary sewer treatment
system. The 2023 grant program is for eligible expenses incurred by the City in 2024 and 2025.
The City has participated in this grant program dating back to 2012. The work that is eligible for
reimbursement under this program includes lining of public sewer mains, manhole rehabilitation,
casting replacement, and wye lining, which are all included in the Golden Valley Inflow and Infiltration
Reduction Program.
In reviewing the Capital Improvement Program through the 2024 and 2025 construction season, staff
anticipates spending approximately $2M in inflow and infiltration repair and replacement. Of that, up
to $1M is eligible for reimbursement. The actual amount will be based on how many other cities
apply for the grant and City of Golden Valley dollars actually spent on inflow and infiltration reduction
improvements between now and the end of 2025.
Grant applications are due by January 26, 2024. MCES will notify the City of their preliminary
minimum allocation amount by the end of February 2024. Reimbursement for the grant will take place
in Q2 of 2026. Staff recommends application for the reimbursement grant directly related to inflow
and infiltration reduction improvements in the City’s municipal sanitary sewer lines.
Financial or Budget Considerations
The city's 2024-2033 Capital Improvement Program earmarked approximately $2M for inflow and
infiltration reduction. The actual amount the City is eligible for will be announced by MCES on
February 29, 2024 with final reimbursement in 2026.
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Legal Considerations
Staff will work with the City Attorney to review the draft grant agreement once received by the State
and will go before council sometime in Q2 of 2026. The MCES grant agreement should be similar to
past agreements associated with the MCES Inflow and Infiltration Publicly Owned Infrastructure
Inflow/Infiltration Grant Program
Equity Considerations
The MCES grant for I&I public infrastructure investment satisfies Pillar 3 of the Equity Plan Pillars by
providing unbiased programs and services to all.
Recommended Action
Motion to adopt Resolution No. 24-006 authorizing application for the 2023 MCES Municipal Publicly
Owned Infrastructure Inflow/Infiltration Grant Program.
Supporting Documents
MCES I&I Grant Resolution.docx
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RESOLUTION NO. 24-006
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR THE METROPOLITAN
COUNCIL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (MCES) INFLOW AND INFILTRATION (I&I)
GRANT PROGRAM FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OF PROJECT COSTS
ASSOCIATED WITH INFLOW/INFILTRATION IMPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, funding is available from the Metropolitan Council Municipal Publicly
Owned Infrastructure Inflow/Infiltration Grant Program for the reimbursement of project
costs associated with inflow/infiltration improvements; and; and
WHEREAS, the City of Golden Valley anticipates making improvements to the
municipal sanitary sewer system which will reduce the amount of inflow and infiltration
entering the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services system.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GOLDEN VALLEY, MINNESOTA that this Council that the Golden Valley City Council
hereby authorizes the City Manager or their designee to prepare and submit the
Metropolitan Council Inflow/Infiltration Grant Program application on behalf of the City of
Golden Valley.
Passed by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley, Minnesota this 16th day of
January, 2024.
____________________________
Roslyn Harmon, Mayor
Attested:
____________________
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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Agenda Item
3C.2. Adopt Resolution No. 24-007 Accepting A Donation From The Golden Valley Crime Prevention
Fund For Events In 2024
Prepared By
Keith Curtis, Police Office Assistant
Virgil Green, Police Chief
Alice White, Assistant Police Chief
Summary
As adopted in the Donation/Gift Policy, a gift of real or personal property must be accepted by the City
Council by resolution and be approved by a two-thirds majority of the Council. All donations and
grants must be acknowledged and accepted by motion with a simple majority.
The donated funds will be allocated in the following ways:
Promotional Giveaways - $5,000.00
Shop with a Cop - $3,000.00
Ammo and Firearm Disposal Program - $500.00
Bike Rodeo - $500.00
Police Department Awards Banquet - amount yet to be determined
Law Enforcement United Ride Sponsorship - $500.00
Trunk-N-Treat - $500.00
Financial or Budget Considerations
N/A
Legal Considerations
N/A
Equity Considerations
N/A
Recommended Action
Motion to adopt Resolution No. 24-007 accepting the donation of $10,000 from the Golden Valley
Crime Prevention Fund for community outreach events, sponsorships, and programs.
Supporting Documents
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RESOLUTION NO. 24-007
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A DONATION FROM THE GOLDEN VALLEY CRIME
PREVENTION FUND FOR EVENTS IN 2024
WHEREAS,the City Council adopted Resolution No. 04-20 on 16, 2004, which
established a policy for the receipt of gifts; and
WHEREAS, the Resolution states that a gift of real or personal property must be
accepted by the City Council by Resolution and be approved by a two-thirds majority of
the Council. A cash donation must be acknowledged and accepted by motion with a
simple majority.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council accept the
following donations on behalf of its residents:
$10,000 from the Golden Valley Crime Prevention Fund for the GVPD outreach
events, sponsorships, and programs in 2024.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley, Minnesota this 16
th day of
January 2024.
______________________________
Roslyn Harmon, Mayor
ATTESTED:
______________________________
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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Agenda Item
3D. Approval of Legislative Priorities for 2024
Prepared By
Kirsten Santelices, Deputy City Manager/Human Resources Director
Summary
Annually, the City Council reviews its legislative priorities in preparation for the year. At their January
9, 2024 work session, Council discussed and directed staff to make changes to the 2024 priorities that
are now included in the attached document.
Legal Considerations
Legal review is not required for this item.
Equity Considerations
When considering Federal and State legislative priorities, the Council should ensure those priorities
are consistent with the City's Equity Plan.
Recommended Action
Motion to approve the 2024 legislative priorities.
Supporting Documents
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These priorities are supported by the Golden Valley City Council, and along with Metro Cities, League
of Minnesota Cities, Municipal Legislative Commission, and Regional Council of Mayors policies, may be
used by local officials and staff to advocate for during the Legislative session.
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KEY PRIORITIES
K1. Support Bond Allocation For Remote Fire Station ..................................4
The City of Golden Valley has requested and received funding for Phase 1--site acquisi-
tion and due diligence--for the new East Fire Station. The City subsequently submitted for
Phase 2 funding that would include the construction of the fire station.
K2. Support Full Funding For Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) And Multimodal
Infrastructure Or Transportation ..................................................................5
The City of Golden Valley supports investment in Bus Rapid Transit and multimodal
infrastructure on the Highway 55 corridor from Wright County to Minneapolis due to
a high concentration of jobs, strong reverse-commute patterns, and increased resi-
dential development along the corridor. This includes improving safety and mobility
at key intersections, like Winnetka Avenue, to better accommodate vehicles, pedes-
trians, transit, etc.
K3. Continue To Adequately Fund The DNR Flood Damage Reduction
Program For Local Projects ...........................................................................6
The City of Golden Valley is requesting legislative approval of funds through the Depart-
ment of Natural Resources (DNR) Flood Damage Reduction Program to implement public
improvements within the DeCola Ponds and Medicine Lake Road watershed. These proj-
ects include improvements within the Cities of Crystal, New Hope and Golden Valley (eg,
flood storage, subwatershed diversion, and runoff rate control projects)..
K4. Advance Building Performance ....................................................................7
The City of Golden Valley’s supports statewide energy efficiency improvements in build-
ings, lighting, and infrastructure and includes these as local goals in the Resilience and
Sustainability Chapter of its 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
FINANCIAL PRIORITIES
F1. Support Funding For Local Government Aid .............................................8
The City of Golden Valley supports funding of the Local Government Aid (LGA) component
to help ensure needs for public services can be met by equalizing the tax base for all
cities.
F2. Support Sales Tax Exemption On Local Purchases .................................9
The City of Golden Valley supports exempting all municipal vehicles from the motor vehi-
cle tax.
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F3. Modify Obsolete Fiscal Disparities Formula To Assist
Local Units Of Government With Basic Needs ..........................................10
The City of Golden Valley supports reviewing and amending the 50-year-old Fiscal Dis-
parities formula to ensure all metro area local governments have access to resources and
funding tools to meet growing needs. By amending the Fiscal Disparities formula, all metro
area cities can use the additional amount of property taxes received to help fund needed
improvements.
F4. Support Funding For Affordable And Workforce Housing ......................11
The City of Golden Valley supports additional tools for local communities to develop and
preserve affordable and workforce housing.
TRANSPORTATION PRIORITIES
T1. Support Comprehensive Transportation Funding ....................................12
The City of Golden Valley supports dedicating more resources to all components
of the state’s transportation system and ensuring local units of government have
access to resources and funding tools to meet growing needs.
T2. Support Funding For Bike And Pedestrian Safety
Improvements To State Highway 55 ...........................................................13
The City of Golden Valley seeks funding to improve operations, safety, and mobility
at the intersection of Highway 55 and Winnetka Avenue. Improvements are required
for pedestrian safety and multimodal transportation.
ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES
E1. Climate Emergency Declaration: Support Policies And Investments
Mitigating The Impact Of Climate Change ...............................................14
The Golden Valley City Council declared by resolution a Climate Emergency Dec 21, 2021.
The City joins more than 2,000 jurisdictions in 34 countries to focus attention on the need
for rapid action to address climate change.
E2. Support Funding For Metropolitan Council Inflow/Infiltration
Grants—Public And Private Improvements .................................................15
Because I/I reduction efforts benefit the entire metropolitan area, the City of Golden Valley
supports the state providing continued capital assistance for grants to cities as well as
financial assistance for private property through future Clean Water Legacy Act appropria-
tions.
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C1. Support Equitable And Inclusive Elections ...............................................16
The City of Golden Valley supports expansive and accessible voting rights with consistent
statewide standards to allow local decision-making control of certain aspects in city elec-
tions.
C2. Police Arbitration Reform...............................................................................17
The City of Golden Valley strongly urges the Minnesota State Legislature to consider
changes to the current Minnesota Public Employment Labor Relations Act (MPELRA) ar-
bitration system in any further discussions or proposals that address police reform mea-
sures.
APPENDIX
Appendix K2 ............................................................................................................19
Appendix K3 ............................................................................................................23
Appendix F1 .............................................................................................................26
Appendix F3 .............................................................................................................27
Appendix E1 .............................................................................................................28
Appendix E2 .............................................................................................................35
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KEY PRIORITIES
K1. Support Bond Allocation For Remote Fire Station
City Position
The City of Golden Valley submitted a $7.15 million funding request for design and construc-
tion for a new East Fire Station. The City has received funding for site acquisition and due
diligence.
Issues
The City of Golden Valley is in need of constructing a new remote fire station. Currently the
City operates a paid on-call fire department out of three stations. To continue delivering
effective service, the fire department needs to move to a duty-crew staffing model. However,
the current three stations lack the facilities needed to accommodate a duty-crew model, and
the two existing remote stations are not geographically located to provide optimal response
time within the community, as well as within the western metro for mutual aid requests.
The City proposes to construct an approximately 21,000-square-foot remote fire station on
the east side of Highway 100. This general location, combined with the current headquarters
location at Winnetka Avenue and Golden Valley Road, provides quick access to major thor-
oughfares and improves response times throughout Golden Valley. The current department
staffing model does not result in 13 to 15 personnel arriving on scene at a structure fire within
eight minutes, as recommended by the National Fire Protection Association.
The City’s bonding request includes funding for land acquisition, pre-design and design work,
followed by station construction. The station is proposed to include an apparatus bay of
approximately 7,500 square feet and support space (office, sleeping quarters, meeting area,
etc) of approximately 7,700 square feet. The station will serve as a polling location for the City
and provide community meeting and training space.
Action
• Continue to advocate for the City’s funding request of $7.15 million for design and construc-
tion of a new remote fire station in the Legislative bonding bill.
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K2. Support Full Funding For Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
And Multimodal Infrastructure Or Transportation
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports investment in Bus Rapid Transit and multimodal infrastructure on
the Highway 55 corridor from Wright County to Minneapolis due to a high concentration of jobs, strong
reverse-commute patterns, and increased residential development along the corridor. This includes im-
proving safety and mobility at key intersections, like Winnetka Avenue, to better accommodate vehicles,
pedestrians, transit, etc.
Beyond workforce travel, the City also supports a more robust and flexible public transportation system
that provides flexibility and accessibility for all-day travel.
Issue
With climate change there is a critical need to maximize our transportation options for the community to
better move toward a 20-minute community, where community members could access necessary goods
and services without the use of an automobile.
Trunk Highway 55 is a major transportation route serving the west metro area and beyond. The corridor
contains a high concentration of jobs, has a strong reverse-commute pattern, and is experiencing
increased residential development. Not all community members have access to affordable and
accessible multi-purpose transportation options. Bus Rapid Transit is a practical and affordable
component of a comprehensive regional transportation system.
Because Highway 55 also creates a barrier between the northern and southern portions of communities,
infrastructure to support BRT ridership and promote multimodal transportation must be planned for and
funded as part of the Highway 55 BRT corridor.
Actions
• Advocate for full funding for Bus Rapid Transit on Highway 55, which impacts all communities
along the corridor (Minneapolis, Golden Valley, Plymouth, Medina, and beyond).
• Leverage federal dollars to the extent possible to fund infrastructure improvements that support
BRT, including a pedestrian overpass at Highway 55 and Winnetka Avenue (see T2).
• Aggressively pursue Federal infrastructure funding to advance these initiatives.
Additional Documents (See Appendix K2)
• Resolution: Supporting Future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Service On Highway 55 And Participation In Ad-
ditional Study Of The Corridor (2 pages)
• Highway 55 & Winnetka Avenue Concept (1 page)
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K3. Continue To Adequately Fund The DNR Flood
Damage Reduction Program For Local Projects
City Position
The City of Golden Valley is requesting legislative approval of funds through the Department
of Natural Resources (DNR) Flood Damage Reduction Program to continue to implement
public improvements within the DeCola Ponds and Medicine Lake Road watershed. These
projects include improvements within the Cities of Crystal, New Hope and Golden Valley (eg,
flood storage, subwatershed diversion, and runoff rate control projects).
Issue
The City of Golden Valley experiences localized flooding in the Medicine Lake Road and Win-
netka Avenue area and flooding from Bassett Creek in numerous locations throughout the
community. This flooding causes damages to homes and businesses, and impacts infrastruc-
ture and emergency services. The City is currently pursuing Phase III of a multi-phase project.
Action
Advocate for continued full funding of the Minnesota DNR Flood Damage Reduction Program,
including funding of the Medicine Lake Road and Winnetka Avenue Area Long Term Flood
Mitigation Project.
Additional Documents (See Appendix K3)
• Map: DeCola Ponds Flood Mitigation Area (1 page)
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K4. Advance Building Performance
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports statewide energy efficiency improvements in buildings,
lighting, and infrastructure and includes these as local goals in the Resilience and Sustainability
Chapter of its 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
Issue
The State of Minnesota has a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by
2050 but is not on track to do so. Buildings are a top greenhouse gas emitter, and a different
approach is needed to building design and construction. Building codes, which are established
by the State, are not advancing fast enough to reach carbon reduction goals.
Action
The City of Golden Valley supports policy changes and other solutions that lead to increased
building efficiency, including:
• clear standards for developers and designers
• financial support and incentives for energy efficient improvements
• educational support and training
• advancing code requirements at a rate faster than the typical building code update cycle
• statewide adoption of building codes that advance energy performance in new and remod-
eled buildings
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F1. Support Funding For Local Government Aid
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports funding of the Local Government Aid (LGA) component to
help ensure needs for public services can be met by equalizing the tax base for all cities.
Issue
Golden Valley is one of the few cities statewide that does not receive LGA but has many
basic public service needs that are underfunded.
Action
Advocate for the state to keep pace with inflationary pressures and support increased
funding for LGA. Golden Valley supports an increase in the LGA appropriation and a
review in its entirety of the formula that would at least provide a minimum distribution to
help fund public services. Golden Valley supports HF 2031 authored by Representative
Hertaus in 2019.
Additional Documents (See Appendix F1)
• Table: 10-Year History Of Local Government Aid Distribution And Its Impact On Golden Valley
(1 page)
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F2. Support Sales Tax Exemption On Local Purchases
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports exempting all municipal vehicles from the motor vehicle
tax. The City also supports a construction materials sales tax exemption.
Issues
The local government sales tax exemption enacted in 2013 and expanded in 2014 does not
apply to all City purchases. Some purchases for municipal enterprise operations, such as li-
quor stores and golf courses, are excluded from the exemption. In addition, in order to receive
the sales tax exemption on construction materials under current law, Cities must bid labor and
materials separately and also designate a contractor to be a purchasing agent on behalf of the
City.
The existing Department of Revenue rules (Minn. Rule 8130.1200, subp. 3) are complex, and
the implementation can be so complicated that it can cost cities more money to implement
than they will save on the tax exemption. Finally, although Cities currently do not pay the motor
vehicle sales tax on marked police vehicles or firefighting vehicles, other City vehicles are not
exempt from the motor vehicle sales tax.
The 2021 legislature extended the sales tax refund process under Minn. Stat. § 297A.71 and
Minn. Stat. § 297A.75 to contractor purchases of construction materials, supplies and equip-
ment incorporated into public safety buildings for initial construction, remodeling, expansion,
and improvements for public safety facilities owned by local units of government. The refund
process also applies to materials used in related facilities such as access roads, lighting, side-
walks and utility components. In 2023, the legislature considered a bill that would have sim-
plified the sales tax exemption for purchases of construction materials made by a contractor,
subcontractor, or builder under a lump sum contract for buildings and facilities used directly by
local governments.
Action
Support language regarding the exemption of motor vehicle sales tax on all municipal vehicles
purchased by governmental agencies and simplifying the sales tax exemption for purchases
of construction materials made by a contractor, subcontractor, or builder under a lump sum
contract for buildings and facilities used directly by local governments.
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FINANCIAL
F3. Modify Obsolete Fiscal Disparities Formula
To Assist Local Units Of Government With Basic Needs
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports reviewing and amending the 50-year-old Fiscal Disparities
formula to ensure all metro area local governments have access to resources and funding
tools to meet growing needs. By amending the Fiscal Disparities formula, all metro area cities
can use the additional amount of property taxes received to help fund needed improvements.
For nearly 50 years, the Fiscal Disparities program has reapportioned 40 percent of tax capac-
ity from metro area cities with higher commercial/industrial tax bases to those with less market
value per capita. This is to help equalize funding for the betterment of the Twin Cities metro-
politan area.
While all cities have needs, those that historically have been net Fiscal Disparities contributors
have aged and are experiencing greater infrastructure needs than 50 years ago. Much of this
infrastructure was built before the early 1960s and is due for replacement. It is time to recalcu-
late the Fiscal Disparities formula to reflect today’s realities. Since just 2001, Golden Valley has
contributed almost $40 million to help other communities meet their needs. With the proposed
change, over the next 20 years Golden Valley would keep an estimated $18 million help meet
its needs.
Issue
Golden Valley, like most cities in Minnesota and the nation at large, is facing a looming infra-
structure crisis. All across the US, aging systems for water supply, sanitary sewer management,
storm water and flood control, transportation, etc, are in need of repair and/or replacement.
Not only is much of Golden Valley’s infrastructure a half century or more old, but as populations
grow, it’s taking on service demands it was not built to handle. The Fiscal Disparities program
has been in existence for almost 50 years and is in need of an overhaul.
Action
Advocate for modifying the obsolete Fiscal Disparities formula so all metro area cities can fund
needed infrastructure improvements while keeping taxes and utility expenses lower than they
inevitably would be if this infrastructure problem is allowed to grow into a full-blown crisis.
Additional Documents (See Appendix F3)
• Table: 20-Year History Of Golden Valley’s Fiscal Disparities Contributions With 40 Per-
cent Program And 20-Year Projection Of Golden Valley’s Fiscal Disparities Gains With
30 Percent Program (1 page)
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F4. Support Funding For Affordable And Workforce Housing
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports additional tools for local communities to develop and
preserve affordable and workforce housing and to advance diverse, inclusionary, and
equitable housing opportunities.
Issue
Cities must ensure they provide a full range of housing choices in the community. As
cities, businesses, and the overall economy in the Minneapolis–St Paul region continues
to grow, the need for housing available to those with low and moderate incomes also
grows. Failure to expand housing options will impact the region’s ability to attract talent,
grow its economy, and reinvest in itself.
If resources and policies needed to advance affordable housing opportunities for BIPOC
homeowners and renters across the state are specifically identified, housing opportunity
would be more effective from a diversity, equity and inclusion perspective.
Actions
Advocate for policy and financial tools that support both the preservation of naturally occurring
affordable housing, construction of new affordable housing, as well as additional resources
needed for cities to address the unequal distribution of housing resources, including:
• policies, programs and resources for affordable rental housing eligibility based on in-
come and social vulnerability indicators
• policies, programs and resources for affordable homeownership eligibility based on
income, social vulnerability indicators, and first generation homebuyers
• increasing funding for the state’s rental rehab loan fund for naturally occurring afford-
able housing and including use of the fund in the metro region
• enhancing state programs, policies, and funding allocations to promote and finance the
preservation and construction of affordable housing, particularly for assisted, senior,
and supportive housing
• modifying Tax Increment Financing (TIF) statutes to clearly enable pooling of TIF reve-
nue for affordable housing
• establishing a statewide notification requirement for rental properties prior to ownership
transfer
• creating incentives for property owners to participate in the Section 8 Housing Choice
Voucher Program to increase housing options for low and moderate income earners
• preserving and expanding the state’s 4d low-income property tax program that pro-
vides a property tax benefit to qualifying low-income rental properties
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T1. Support Comprehensive Transportation Funding
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports dedicating more resources to all components of the
state’s transportation system and ensuring local units of government have access to
resources and funding tools to meet growing needs.
Issue
A comprehensive regional transportation system that meets the physical, social, and
economic needs of Golden Valley and the state requires adequate funding. This
transportation system includes streets, bridges, highways, transit, and multimodal
solutions. Collaborative efforts and initiatives are already in progress.
Actions
• Establish a sustainable formula to increase transit and transportation funding.
• Advocate for including improvements to US Highway 169 between I-394 and Medicine
Lake Road in the MnDOT Capital Improvement Plan.
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T2. Support Funding For Bike And Pedestrian Safety
Improvements To State Highway 55
City Position
The City of Golden Valley seeks funding to improve operations, safety, and mobility at
the intersection of Highway 55 and Winnetka Avenue. Improvements are required for
pedestrian safety and multimodal transportation.
Issue
Highway 55 passes through Golden Valley from its east to west city limits, creating a
barrier between the northern and southern portions of the community. This creates
difficult and dangerous conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists who wish to cross
the highway. The current pedestrian overpass is not Americans with Disabilities Act-
compliant and has an unsafe off-ramp in close proximity to motor vehicle traffic.
Actions
• Advocate for funding from the Minnesota Department of Transportation to study access
ways to provide community connectivity across Highway 55 at Winnetka Avenue to mitigate
the highway’s impact on the community ($14 million for planning, design, and construction).
Additional Documents (See Appendix K2)
• Highway 55 & Winnetka Avenue Concept (1 page)
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E1. Climate Emergency Declaration: Support Policies
And Investments Mitigating The Impact Of Climate
Change
City Position
The Golden Valley City Council declared by resolution a Climate Emergency Dec 21, 2021. On
Jan 18, 2022, the City passed an additional resolution to join more than 2,000 jurisdictions in
34 countries to focus attention on the need for rapid action to address climate change.
Issue
Golden Valley residents, businesses, and property owners are experiencing the impacts of
climate change through increased flooding and flood risk, excessive heat, drought, invasive
species, diminished air quality, and extreme weather events. Not only do these events affect
the health, safety, well-being, and economic vitality of Golden Valley residents and businesses,
these climate-related impacts affect the City’s operations, infrastructure, and finances.
Additionally, climate change disproportionately impacts historically excluded, marginalized, and
underserved communities, low-income families, and residents with disabilities who are most at
risk from the negative impacts of climate change.
Actions
The City of Golden Valley calls on the Minnesota Legislature and executive branch to imme-
diately and aggressively support mitigation and adaption efforts by providing funding and
resources to develop and implement climate actions plans.
Additional Documents (See Appendix E1)
• City Council Resolution No. 21-100 Declaring a Climate Emergency in Golden Valley (5
pages)
• City Council Resolution No. 22-009 Joining with Cities and Counties Across Minnesota/
US/World Declaring a Climate Emergency
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E2. Support Funding For Metropolitan Council Inflow/
Infiltration Grants—Public And Private Improvements
City Position
Because I/I reduction efforts benefit the entire metropolitan area, the City of Golden Val-
ley supports the state providing continued capital assistance for grants to cities as well as
financial assistance for private property through future Clean Water Legacy Act appropria-
tions.
Issue
Many metro communities are contributing excess inflow and infiltration of clear water into
the regional wastewater system. Excess I/I results in wastewater flows that exceed the
capacity of conveyance and treatment systems, resulting in significant environmental and
public health issues and excessive costs to upgrade these systems.
Action
Advocate for financial assistance through future Clean Water Legacy appropriations to
metro area cities with excess I/I. These resources should include assistance for cities to
address I/I contributions from private property.
Additional Documents (See Appendix E2)
• Memo: MCES I&I Grant Benefits - City of Golden Valley (1 page)
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C1. Support Equitable And Inclusive Elections
City Position
The City of Golden Valley supports expansive and accessible voting rights. Providing con-
sistent statewide standards, allowing local decision-making control of certain aspects in city
elections, and expanding voting rights are vital to improving access to voting and the efficiency
of election administration.
Issue
Current law limits the ability for some residents of Golden Valley to use voting as their voice.
Many Golden Valley residents are unable to vote due to:
• restrictions prohibiting taxpaying, lawful, noncitizens from participating in selecting their local
representatives
• state laws that do not allow online absentee ballot requests for local elections
Furthermore, local decision-making control to adopt Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in city
elections is currently only available to charter cities. RCV allows voters to rank candidates by
preference, which leads to a more representative government because the winning candidate
in an RCV election has the broadest support of all voters in the community.
Actions
The City of Golden Valley supports:
• giving cities the authority to consider and adopt regulations that would allow all lawful resi-
dents over age 18 to vote in city elections, regardless of US citizenship status
• creating consistency in absentee voter outreach opportunities, including legislation to allow
online absentee ballot requests for local elections
• allowing statutory cities to consider and adopt RCV
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C2. Police Arbitration Reform
City Position
The City of Golden Valley strongly urges the Minnesota State Legislature to consider changes
to the current Minnesota Public Employment Labor Relations Act (MPELRA) arbitration system
in any further discussions or proposals that address police reform measures.
Issue
As it now stands, the arbitration system undermines the ability of elected and appointed
officials, including police chiefs and city managers, to make lasting departmental disciplinary
or termination decisions that protect residents and help to ensure a responsible public safety
environment in their communities. Without systemic changes, arbitrator opinions are allowed
to override the professional judgment of police supervisors when it comes to deciding
what constitutes just cause and who ultimately is permitted to return to the streets as an
officer. Consequently, rigorous police department accountability standards continue to be
compromised at a time when they are needed more than ever.
Actions
• The City supports a new reasonable standard of review in police misconduct cases. This is
necessary to uphold discipline decisions that are entrusted to the local officials ultimately
responsible for protecting their communities. Including a new, reduced standard of review
in police discipline matters is important to foster cultural change as well as to enhance and
support effective police officer accountability and transparency measures that are included
in the Police Accountability Act of 2020. The new standard should focus the arbitrator’s role
on simply determining whether the facts presented show that the employer’s actions were
reasonable and consistent with city and departmental policies.
• The City supports using administrative law judges (ALJs) for grievances involving termina-
tions and discipline related to police misconduct. The ALJ process would involve robust
fact-finding and technical legal parameters that would help ensure a thorough review of the
officer’s and employer’s actions. This model also provides an appeals process, which the
arbitration process does not. The City believes the severity and importance of police cases
involving terminations and discipline related to police misconduct warrant them being elevat-
ed into the ALJ system.
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Appendix K2. Support Full Funding For Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
And Multimodal Infrastructure Or Transportation
• Resolution: Supporting Future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Service On Highway
55 And Participation In Additional Study Of The Corridor (2 pages)
• Map: Highway 55 & Winnetka Avenue Concepts (1 page)
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Appendix K3. Continue To Adequately Fund The
DNR Flood Damage Reduction
Program For Local Projects
• Map: DeCola Ponds Flood Mitigation Area (2 pages)
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Print Date: 1/8/2020
Sources:
-Hennepin County Surveyors O ffice for
aerial photography (2018).
-MnDNR for city boundary lines & road
data (2014).
-Barr for 100-year in undation are a &
watershed boundary of project area (2017).
-City of G olden Valley for all other layers.
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Golden Valley
New Hope
Decola
Pond BDecola
Pond C
Explore Potential
for Flood Storage
Proposed
Flood Storage
Area
Completed,
Liberty Crossing
Infrastructure
Improvement Project
Under Construction,
DeCola Ponds B & C
Improvement Project
Cr ysta l
0 450 900225
Feet
Floodplain
Flood Prone Properties
Flood Storage Area
Sub-Watershed
Boundary
Project Location
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Medicine Lake RdMedicine Lake RdDouglas Dr NDouglas Dr NWinnetka Ave NWinnetka Ave N32nd Ave N32nd Ave N
Olympia StOlympia StBBoooonneeAAvveeDuluth StDuluth StHampshire AveHampshire AveBrunswick AveBrunswick AveSandburg RdSandburg RdLouisiana AveLouisiana AveNevada AveNevada AveNevada Ave NNevada Ave NGolden Valley
DeCola Ponds,
Medicine Lake Road
and Winnetka Avenue
Long-Term Flood
Mitigation Plan
I
Print Date: 1/8/2020
Sources:
-Hennepin County Surveyors O ffice for
aerial photography (2018).
-MnDNR for city boundary lines & road
data (2014).
-Barr for 100-year in undation are a &
watershed boundary of project area (2017).
-City of G olden Valley for all other layers.
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Appendix F1. Support Funding For Local Government Aid
10-Year History Of Local Government Aid Distribution And Its Impact On Golden Valley
Total LGA
Statewide Distribution
Golden Valley
Portion
2015 $516,898,012 $240,503
2016 $519,398,012 $252,446
2017 $519,398,012 $252,895
2018 $534,398,012 $37,185
2019 $534,398,012 0
2020 $560,398,012 0
2021 $564,398,012 0
2022 $569,913,567 0
2023 $564,398,012 0
2024 $644,398,012 0
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Appendix F3. Modify Obsolete Fiscal Disparities Formula
To Assist Local Units Of Government With
Basic Needs
20-Year History Of Golden Valley’s Fiscal Disparities Contributions With 40 Percent Program
2001 $629,460
2002 $1,289,977
2003 $873,927
2004 $1,343,255
2005 $1,384,112
2006 $1,462,884
2007 $1,437,447
2008 $1,756,887
2009 $2,141,648
2010 $2,325,874
2011 $2,311,610
2012 $2,262,916
2013 $2,119,872
2014 $2,662,702
2015 $2,401,573
2016 $2,321,355
2017 $2,676,662
2018 $2,674,558
2019 $2,727,495
2020 $2,961,983
Total $39,766,196
20-Year Projection Of Golden Valley’s Fiscal Disparities Gains With 30 Percent Program*
2021 $698,408
2022 $718,685
2023 $739,182
2024 $759,902
2025 $780,845
2026 $802,012
2027 $823,406
2028 $845,026
2029 $866,876
2030 $888,956
2031 $911,266
2032 $933,810
2033 $956,587
2034 $979,600
2035 $1,002,848
2036 $1,026,335
2037 $1,050,060
2038 $1,074,026
2039 $1,098,233
2040 $1,122,682
Total $18,078,744
* New commercial/industrial tax capacity value prospectively
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Appendix E1. Climate Emergency Declaration: Support
Policies And Investments Mitigating The
Impact Of Climate Change
• City Council Resolution No. 21-100 Declaring a Climate Emergency in Golden Valley (5 pages)
• City Council Resolution No. 22-009 Joining with Cities and Counties Across Minnesota/US/World Declaring a Climate Emergency
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RESOLUTION NO. 21-100
RESOLUTION DECLARING A CLIMATE EMERGENCY
IMPACTING THE ENVIRONMENT, ECONOMY, AND HUMAN HEAL TH
WHEREAS, in 2021 Golden Valley experienced numerous climate change
related impacts including a record June heat wave, drought conditions, water use
restrictions, and poor air quality from drought-fueled forest fires prompting residents to
restrict outdoor activity and remain indoors for periods, making it clear that the climate
crisis is not only a future issue - it is affecting us here and now;
WHEREAS, hundreds of Golden Valley properties are at risk of flooding and
flood damage during heavy or intense precipitation events which can cause significant
hardship and economic loss;
WHEREAS, Golden Valley residents have increasingly reported experiencing
drainage and flooding issues, high groundwater issues, and historically high surface
water levels in water bodies throughout the community;
WHEREAS, the frequency of daily rainfalls greater than 3 inches has increased
66% in the past century and annual precipitation in the Twin Cities increased from an
average of 26.18 inches between 1940-1979 to an average of 30.92 inches between
1980-2018, increasing the frequency of flooding, landslides, freeze/thaw cycles, ice
storms, rain on frozen ground events, and heavy snowstorms which put increased strain
on city operations, residents, businesses, and the natural environment;
WHEREAS, ice cover on Minnesota lakes has declined an average of 10-14
days over the past 50 years and winter temperatures are warming nearly ten times
faster than summer temperatures, increasing by approximately 2.2 degrees Fahrenheit
per decade since 1969 based on data collected at MSP airport;
WHEREAS, the urban heat island effect causes nighttime temperatures in the
first ring suburbs of Hennepin County to be 2 degrees Fahrenheit higher on average
compared to surrounding areas and spikes to as much as 9 degrees Fahrenheit higher
than surrounding areas during a heat wave, and is expected to increase due to climate
change, affecting the health and well-being of residents;
WHEREAS, the high-risk climate hazards for Golden Valley include invasive
species and pests, more freeze/thaw cycles, more frequent and intense heavy rainfalls,
and extreme heat, and the moderate-risk climate hazards include extreme wind events
and tornadoes, diminished air quality, and vector-borne diseases as outlined in the
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Vulnerability Assessment in the Resilience and Sustainability chapter of Golden Valley's
2040 Comprehensive Plan;
WHEREAS, extreme weather will create new challenges for Golden Valley's
infrastructure and finances and will pose a threat to the health, safety, and economic
vitality of our residents and businesses;
WHEREAS, historic and present policies and decisions created disparate
impacts for Black, Indigenous, People of Color and people of lower socioeconomic
status;
WHEREAS, the greatest burden from an inadequate response to the climate
crisis will be felt by historically excluded, marginalized and underserved communities,
the youngest generation including the children and grandchildren of Golden Valley
community members, and future generations;
WHEREAS, the impacts of climate change are affecting all residents, but the
impacts will not be felt equally, and like other environmental justice issues, Hennepin
County data show that our communities of color, low-income families, and residents
with disabilities contribute least to the problem of climate pollution but are the most at
risk from negative climate impacts, especially during flooding events, heat waves, and
poor air quality days, and we acknowledge that those who have the least capacity to
respond to climate change will be most affected;
WHEREAS, in Minnesota, the ten warmest and wettest years ever recorded
have all occurred since 1998, warming surface waters and leading to a significant loss
of fish habitat for many prominent species as well as increasing the risk of harmful algae
blooms, forests are changing as native northern species are strained by warming
temperatures, crops are stressed by cycles of drought and floods, home insurance rates
are rising faster than the national average and faster warming winters are leading to
new pests as well as shorter winter recreation seasons;
WHEREAS, the bi-partisan Next Generation Energy Act, passed by the
Minnesota State Legislature and signed by then Governor Tim Pawlenty in 2007,
committed our State to achieving an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by
2050 and with interim goals of 15% and 30% below 2005 greenhouse gas emissions
levels by 2015 and 2025, respectively, with cities being key drivers of achieving these
goals;
WHEREAS, our State did not meet its 2015 goal, and is not yet on track to reach
our future targets;
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Vulnerability Assessment in the Resilience and Sustainability chapter of Golden Valley's
2040 Comprehensive Plan;
WHEREAS, extreme weather will create new challenges for Golden Valley's
infrastructure and finances and will pose a threat to the health, safety, and economic
vitality of our residents and businesses;
WHEREAS, historic and present policies and decisions created disparate
impacts for Black, Indigenous, People of Color and people of lower socioeconomic
status;
WHEREAS, the greatest burden from an inadequate response to the climate
crisis will be felt by historically excluded, marginalized and underserved communities,
the youngest generation including the children and grandchildren of Golden Valley
community members, and future generations;
WHEREAS, the impacts of climate change are affecting all residents, but the
impacts will not be felt equally, and like other environmental justice issues, Hennepin
County data show that our communities of color, low-income families, and residents
with disabilities contribute least to the problem of climate pollution but are the most at
risk from negative climate impacts, especially during flooding events, heat waves, and
poor air quality days, and we acknowledge that those who have the least capacity to
respond to climate change will be most affected;
WHEREAS, in Minnesota, the ten warmest and wettest years ever recorded
have all occurred since 1998, warming surface waters and leading to a significant loss
of fish habitat for many prominent species as well as increasing the risk of harmful algae
blooms, forests are changing as native northern species are strained by warming
temperatures, crops are stressed by cycles of drought and floods, home insurance rates
are rising faster than the national average and faster warming winters are leading to
new pests as well as shorter winter recreation seasons;
WHEREAS, the bi-partisan Next Generation Energy Act, passed by the
Minnesota State Legislature and signed by then Governor Tim Pawlenty in 2007,
committed our State to achieving an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by
2050 and with interim goals of 15% and 30% below 2005 greenhouse gas emissions
levels by 2015 and 2025, respectively, with cities being key drivers of achieving these
goals;
WHEREAS, our State did not meet its 2015 goal, and is not yet on track to reach
our future targets;
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WHEREAS, in April 2016 world leaders from 175 countries, including the United
States, recognized the threat of climate change and the urgent need to combat it by
signing the Paris Agreement, agreeing to "pursue efforts to limit the temperature
increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit)";
WHEREAS, we have already reached a temperature increase of nearly 1.1
degrees Celsius (nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit) as compared to pre-industrial times and
the widespread impacts already realized by this level of global warming demonstrate
that the Earth is already too hot for safety and justice, as attested by increased and
intensifying wildfires, floods, rising seas, diseases, droughts, and extreme weather,
threatening the food security, water supply, and well-being of billions of people;
WHEREAS, in August 2021 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC), the United Nations body responsible for assessing the science related to
climate __ change, released a report that stated "It is unequivocal that human influence
has warmed the atmosphere and land," and that "Human influence has warmed the
climate at a rate that is unprecedented in at least the last 2000 years," and "with every
additional increment of global warming, changes in extremes continue to become
larger," and "leaders at all levels must take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions to prevent catastrophic impacts";
WHEREAS, the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and the
intelligence community have identified climate change as a threat to national security,
and the Department of Homeland Security views climate change as a top homeland
security risk;
WHEREAS, recent scientific research indicates that to achieve the goal of
limiting temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit), carbon
emissions must be halved by 2030 and reach net zero global emissions by 2050;
WHEREAS, a transition to a clean energy economy, if not carefully planned,
would have a disruptive effect and impact on the livelihoods of many in our community
while a well-planned transition may provide expanded job opportunities and affordable
and reliable energy for local residents;
WHEREAS, the massive scope and scale of action necessary to stabilize the
climate will require unprecedented levels of public awareness, engagement, and
deliberation to develop and implement effective, just, and equitable policies to address
climate change;
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Golden Valley calls on the Minnesota legislature and
executive branch to immediately and aggressively support cities of all sizes around
Minnesota to both mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change including
providing funding and resources for the development and implementation of climate
action plans.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Golden Valley calls on the federal government to
immediately commit resources to support the climate mitigation and adaptation efforts of
cities large and small, to invest in the infrastructure needed for a resilient, sustainable,
and equitable future, to ensure that investment is at the scale needed, and to provide
the necessary global leadership to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7
degrees Fahrenheit).
Adopted by the City Council of Golden Valley, Minnesota this 21st day of December
2021.
Shepard M. Harris, Mayor
ATTEST:
Theresa J. Schyma, City Clerk
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Appendix E2. Support Funding For Metropolitan Council
Inflow/Infiltration Grants—Public And
Private Improvements
• Memo: MCES I&I Grant Benefits – City of Golden Valley (1 page)
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G:\Communications\City Council\Legislative Policies\2016\Appendices\MCES Grant Benefit Memo.docx
Date: January 28, 2016
To: Tim Cruikshank, City Manager
From: Jeff Oliver, PE, City Engineer
R.J. Kakach, EIT, Engineer
Subject: MCES I&I Grant Benefits – City of Golden Valley
The City of Golden Valley has utilized funding from the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services
(MCES) Grant Programs to reduce Inflow and Infiltration (I&I) in both the public and private sewer
systems over the past several years. The public grants have provided additional funding to allow
expanded scopes on projects and decreased timelines on I&I reduction programs. For example, as part
of the annual street reconstruction projects, we have been able to increase sewer lining and manhole
sealing quantities with the extra grant money that was available. Also, we were able to expedite a five
to seven year sanitary sewer manhole cover replacement program into four years with additional
funding from MCES.
The 2013-2014 MCES private sewer grant allowed residents to repair their sanitary sewer lateral and
be reimbursed by MCES at 33% of the repair cost up to $2,000. The available funding through this
grant was so popular that City staff had to turn away applicants. Nearly 300 properties applied for the
grant over the two year period. This reimbursement opportunity from MCES led to an increase in I&I
compliance with the City Ordinance. The Ordinance requires all properties to become compliant prior
to the sale of a property. This allows the City to gradually reduce I&I in the private system. The grant
money attracted interest from properties all over the City, including people who were not selling their
home. This extra interest in becoming I&I compliant from the available MCES grant funding helped
propel the City forward in their I&I mitigation efforts.
The public and private grants provided by MCES have helped to lower Golden Valley’s annual sanitary
sewer flows over the past five years. The public grant has allowed for more thorough I&I reduction to
be done with street reconstruction projects and I&I mitigation programs whereas the private grant
increased interest in becoming compliant with the City’s I&I Ordinance. The additional funding from
MCES has pushed Golden Valley ahead in their goal to reduce I&I in the sanitary sewer system.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
City Administration
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley City Council Work Session
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3E. Adopt Resolution No. 24-008 Approving 2024 Council Appointments, Assignments, and
Reimbursements
Prepared By
Kirsten Santelices, Deputy City Manager/Human Resources Director
Summary
Each year, the City Council appoints its members and staff to fill several roles required by statute.
Additionally, the Council appoints its members to serve as representatives on various assignments.
The 2024 proposed appointments are as follows:
1. Acting Mayor. Each year, the Council must appoint an Acting Mayor to fulfill the duties of Mayor
during the disability or absence of the Mayor. (Minn. Stat. § 412.121.) This duty has historically been
rotated. Listed below is the history of Mayor Pro Tem appointments:
2018 – Fonnest
2019 – Clausen
2020 – Rosenquist
2021 – Sanberg
2022 – M. Harris
2023 – La Mere-Anderson
2024 – Ginis
2. Assistant Weed Inspector. Under Minnesota Statute, the Mayor acts as the weed inspector for the
City. Each year, the City appoints assistant weed inspectors (Minn. Stat. § 18.80, subd. 3 ) to carry out
the duties of weed inspector. Historically, employees of the Fire Department, Parks and Recreation
Department and the City Forester have filled this role. The proposed assistant weed inspectors for
2024 are:
Chris Sorheim, Fire Inspector I
Al Lundstrom, Park Superintendent
Tim Teynor, City Forester
Kevin Jarta, Fire Inspector I
3. Board and Commission Liaisons. Each year, the Council appoints one Council Member to act as a
liaison to each Board and Commission. The Proposed Board and Commission Liaisons for 2024 are as
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follows:
Board of Zoning Appeals – Council Member La Mere-Anderson
Environmental Commission – Council Member Ginis
Community Services Commission – Council Member La Mere-Anderson
Open Space and Recreation Commission – Council Member Rosenquist
Planning Commission – Council Member Ginis
Diversity Equity & Inclusion Commission – Council Member Harris
Police Employment, Accountability & Community Engagement (PEACE) – Mayor Harmon
4. Other Assignments. Each year, the Council assigns Council Members to serve as representatives on
various other assignments. These appointments are for a one-year term. (Golden Valley City Code
Section 2-43(b)) The proposed Council appointments for 2024 are as follows:
169 Corridor Committee – Council Member La Mere-Anderson
Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Campaign – Mayor Harmon
Blue Line Now! Coalition – Mayor Harmon (Delegate); Council Member Rosenquist (Alternate)
Bottineau Light Rail Community Works Steering Committee – Mayor Harmon
Golden Valley Business Council – Council Member Harris (Delegate); Council Member La Mere-
Anderson (Alternate)
Golden Valley Historical Society Board – Council Member La Mere-Anderson
Highway 55 Bus Rapid Transit – Council Member Rosenquist
Hopkins School District 270 Caring Youth Committee – Council Member Ginis
(Delegate); Council Member Rosenquist (Alternate)
Hopkins School District 270 Cities Joint Meetings – Council Member Ginis (Delegate); Council
Member Rosenquist (Alternate)
Legislative Liaison and Spokesperson – Mayor Harmon (Delegate); Council Member Ginis
(Alternate)
METRO Blue Line Extension Corridor Management Committee – Mayor Harmon (Delegate);
Council Member Rosenquist (Alternate)
Metro Cities – Mayor Harmon (Delegate); Council Member Harris (Alternate)
LMC – Varies
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Committee – Mayor Harmon (Delegate); Council
Member Rosenquist (Alternate)
Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce – Council Member Harris
Minneapolis Water Advisory Board – Mayor Harmon
Municipal Legislative Commission – Mayor Harmon (Delegate); Council Member Harris
(Alternate)
Northwest Suburbs Cable Communications/ CCX – Council Member Harris
Regional Council of Mayors – Mayor Harmon
Robbinsdale School District 281 Government Advisory Committee – Mayor Harmon
Sochacki Park Governance Policy Board – Council Member Rosenquist (Delegate); Mayor
Harmon (Alternate)
5. Discover St. Louis Park. Periodically, the City Council appoints a representative to the Discover St.
Louis Park Board (the Saint Louis Park Visitors and Convention Bureau). Historically, this role has been
filled by the City Manager. The proposed appointment to DSLP for 2024 is as follows:
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Discover St. Louis Park Board – City Manager or Parks and Recreation Director
Financial or Budget Considerations
Under City Code, Section 2-43 , the Mayor and Council are paid $50 for each meeting they are directed
or designated to attend, up to a maximum of $150 per month. Where a delegate and alternate are
appointed, the delegate is eligible for payment for all meetings they attend. The alternate is eligible
for payment for all meetings they attend that the delegate does not attend. The Ordinance requires
the Council to outline the method for approval of meetings by resolution.
Legal Considerations
This item does not require legal review.
Equity Considerations
The City recognizes the historical and present disparities perpetuated by its structures, policies, and
procedures burdened by different communities, particularly within Black, Indigenous and People of
Color communities. The City Council is dedicated to examining practices and frameworks to dismantle
inequity and barriers. While serving as liaisons and delegates to various boards, commissions, and
committees, the Council is mindful to view their assignments through an equity lens.
The City Council provides input to these committees and are aware of the impact their directives can
have in dismantling barriers, providing resources, and enhancing opportunities for all residents and
visitors to the City of Golden Valley.
Recommended Action
Motion to Adopt Resolution No. 24-008 Approving 2024 Council Appointments, Assignments, and
Reimbursements
Supporting Documents
Resolution No. 24-008 - Appointments
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RESOLUTION NO. 24-008
RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF ADDITIONAL ASSIGNMENTS AND MEETINGS
PAYMENT ATTENDED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
WHEREAS,each year the City Council assigns Council Members to serve as
representatives on various Committees and Subcommittees; and
WHEREAS, Golden Valley City Code Section 2-43(b) states "In addition to their salaries,
the Mayor and Council shall be paid $50 for each meeting they are directed or designated to
attend, up to a maximum of $150 per month. The method for approval of meetings shall be
outlined by resolution of the Council"; and
WHEREAS, at the January 16, 2024, City Council meeting, the Council approved
assignments to the following:
169 Corridor Committee
Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Campaign
Blue Line Now! Coalition
Bottineau Light Rail Community Works
Steering Committee
Golden Valley Business Council
Golden Valley Historical Society Board
Highway 55 Bus Rapid Transit
Hopkins School District 270 Caring
Youth Committee
Hopkins School District 270 Cities Joint
Meetings
League of Minnesota Cities
Legislative Liaison and Spokesperson
METRO Blue Line Extension Corridor
Management Committee
Metro Cities
Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
Committee
Minneapolis Regional Chamber of
Commerce
Minneapolis Water Advisory Board
Municipal Legislative Commission
Northwest Suburbs Cable
Communications/ CCX
Regional Council of Mayors
Robbinsdale School District 281
Government Advisory Committee
Sochacki Park Governance Policy Board
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Golden Valley
that it hereby approves payment to the Mayor and Council for attendance at the above listed
meetings pursuant to City Code Section 2-43(b) and that payment shall be made upon
submission of proof of attendance at the meeting to the City Manager. Where a delegate and
alternate are appointed, the delegate is eligible to be paid for all meetings they attend. The
alternate is eligible for payment for all meetings they attend that the delegate does not attend.
Adopted by the City Council of Golden Valley, Minnesota this 16
th day of January 2024.
______________________
Roslyn Harmon, Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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Community Development
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley City Council Meeting
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
3F. Adopt Resolution No. 24-009, Approval of Plat for Unity Church Addition
Prepared By
Myles Campbell, Planner
Summary
At the December 19, 2023, City Council meeting, the Council held a public hearing on the preliminary
plat for the minor lot consolidation of the Unity Church Addition (4100 and 4000 Golden Valley Road).
After the hearing, the Council approved the preliminary plat which will allow the two existing lots to
be combined. The final plat has now been presented to the City. Staff has reviewed the final plat and
the required changes to easements have been made and finds it consistent with the approved
preliminary plat and the requirements of City Code.
Financial or Budget Considerations
N/A
Legal Considerations
Following approval of a preliminary plat, the Council shall grant approval of the final plat, refer the
final plat to the Planning Commission for additional study, or disapprove the final plat stating the
reasons for such action. Action to approve the plat shall be by resolution of the Council and shall be
taken if the applicant has complied with all the conditions, requirements, and provisions of City Code.
Equity Considerations
Equity Review was not needed as this item falls under the general course of business for the Planning
Division.
Recommended Action
Motion to Adopt Resolution No. 24-009, Approval of Plat for Unity Church Addition.
Resolution approved via simple majority.
Supporting Documents
Unity Church Addition Final Plat
Resolution No. 24-009 Approval of Plat Unity Church
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RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT
UNITY CHURCH ADDITION
WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Golden Valley, pursuant to due notice,
has heretofore conducted a public hearing on the proposed plat to be known as UNITY
CHURCH ADDITION covering the following described tracts of land:
The West 90. 00 feet of the East 648.70 feel of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
Section 18, Township 29, Range 24, lying Northerly of the centerline of 19th Avenue North, also
known as Golden Volley Road, and Southerly of Block 1, MARY HILLS, according to the duly
recorded plot thereof.
AND
Thal port of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 18, Township 29, Range 24,
described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, distant
308. 70 feet West of the Northeast corner thereof; thence South parallel with the East line of said
Section; 740.00 feet to the actual point of beginning of the tract of land to be described; thence at a
right angle West 145.00 feet; thence Northwesterly in a straight line to a point 665 feet South of the
North line and 558.70 feet West of the East line of said Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter;
thence South, parallel with the East line of Section, 410.09 feet to the centerline of 19th Avenue
North; thence Easterly along said centerline to the intersection with a line drawn South from the
actual point of beginning and parallel with the East line of said Section; thence North along said line
so drown to the actual point of beginning.
WHEREAS, all persons present were given the opportunity to be heard.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council for the City of Golden
Valley, that said proposed plat be, and the same hereby is, accepted and approved, and
the proper officers of the City are hereby authorized and instructed to sign the original of
said plat and to do all other things necessary and proper in the premises.
Adopted by the City Council this 16thday of January, 2024.
_____________________________
Roslyn Harmon, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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Community Development
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley City Council Meeting
January 16, 2024
Agenda Item
4A. Public Hearing and Consideration of Ordinance No. 777 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No.
177 to Allow for Aerial Arts and Acrobatics Training Facility at 825 Boone Ave N
Prepared By
Myles Campbell, Planner
Summary
Aerial Curiosities, doing business as The Aviary, is looking to relocate their existing acrobatics training
center to a commercial space in Golden Valley, located at 825 Boone Ave N . As a training center ,
under the site's Industrial Zoning, a Conditional Use Permit is required to operate.
For more details on the existing site conditions, proposal details, and City staff review, please refer to
the copy of staff's memo to the Planning Commission attached with this item. At its December 27th
meeting, an informal public hearing on the topic was held. No comments from members of the public
were received. Overall Planning Commission was very supportive of the business and noted that this
commercial space was a great fit for a niche land use. The Planning Commission voted (4-0) to
recommend approval of the conditional use permit.
Evaluation
The findings and recommendations for a Conditional Use Permit are based upon any or all of the
following factors (which need not be weighed equally), as outlined in 113-149 (b) of the City Code:
Factor Finding
1. Demonstrated Need
for Proposed Use
Standard met. The Aviary has had a longstanding customer base since its
inception in 2015.
2. Consistency with
the Comprehensive
Plan
Standard met. Creative Reuse of an older warehouse building is supported in
the Comprehensive Plan’s Economic Competitiveness Chapter and the site is
located on the edge of the Downtown Redevelopment Area.
3. Effect upon Property
Values Standard met. There are no anticipated impacts from the new business.
4. Effect on Traffic
Flow and Congestion
Standard met. There are no anticipated impacts on traffic flow or congestion
given ample parking.
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5. Effect of Increases in
Population and
Density
Standard met. There are no anticipated increases in population or density.
6. Compliance with the
City’s Mixed-Income
Housing Policy
Not applicable.
7. Increase in Noise
Levels
Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated to generate excessive
noise.
8. Generation of
Odors, Dust, Smoke,
Gas, or Vibration
Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated to generate excessive
odors, dust, smoke, gas, or vibrations.
9. Any Increase in
Pests or Vermin Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated to attract pests.
10. Visual Appearance Standard met. The proposed use will not significantly alter the existing
building.
11. Other Effects upon
the General Public
Health, Safety, and
Welfare
Standard met.
Based on the findings above, staff recommends Recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit
177 subject to the following conditions:
1. This approval is subject to all other state, federal, and local ordinances, regulations, or laws with
authority over this development
Failure to comply with one or more of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of the
CUP. Consistent with State statute, a certified copy of the CUP must be recorded with Hennepin
County.
Financial or Budget Considerations
N/A
Legal Considerations
The legal standards for the evaluation of a conditional use permit are the factors listed above. The City
must make findings in response to each factor and may make its approval of the permit contingent
upon conditions as it determines they are necessary in order to prevent or minimize impacts to the
surrounding area. However, any condition must have a “rational nexus” – or a reasonable connection –
to the problem that it is purporting to address. Also, the measure of the solution being advanced must
bear a “rough proportionality” to the burden being imposed on the City by the private action. In other
words, the fix must align with the problem it is supposed to be solving. This did not require legal
review from the City Attorney.
Equity Considerations
The Equity Manager was not asked to review this item since it falls under general course of business
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for the planning department.
Recommended Action
Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 777 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No. 177 to allow for aerial arts
and acrobatics training facility at 825 Boone Ave N
This vote is simple majority.
Supporting Documents
825 Boone - CUP 177 - PC Memo
Ordinance No. 777 - CUP 177 - 825 Boone
825 Boone_Proposal of Use
825 Boone_Siteplan and Floorplan
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Date: December 27, 2023
To: Golden Valley Planning Commission
From: Myles Campbell, Planner
Subject: Informal Public Hearing – 825 Boone Ave N, Conditional Use Permit 177 to allow
for an acrobatics/aerial arts training facility
Property address: 825 Boone Ave N
Applicants: Aerial Curiosities – DBA The Aviary Property owners: Aaron Goldstein
Zoning District: Industrial Lot size: 1.51 acres
Current use: Tech Recycling/Resale Proposed use: Acrobatics Training Center
Future land use: Industrial
Adjacent uses: Warehouse (north); Office (northeast, west); Adult Day Care (east);
Warehouse/manufacturing (south)
2018 aerial photo (Hennepin County)
Summary
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Aerial Curiosities, doing business as The Aviary, is looking to relocate their existing acrobatics
training center to a commercial space in Golden Valley, located at 825 Boone Ave N. As a
training center, under industrial zoning a Conditional Use Permit is required.
Existing Conditions
The subject property is located a few blocks west of downtown Golden Valley. The building is
set up for multiple tenants and has housed a variety of different uses over the years. The space
under contract for The Aviary was most recently occupied by a tech recycling company. The
building in total is around 2,400 sq.ft., 3,300 of which would be leased by The Aviary. Parking is
provided to the sides and rear of the building, accessed via two drive aisles off Boone.
The applicant is not proposing any significant changes to the building exterior or existing
vegetation. Signage will be updated and will be subject to City Code standards. Some interior
remodeling will be required to get the space set up for rigging the aerial/acrobatics equipment.
The site has 45 striped parking spots as well as additional parking to the rear of the building.
Proposed Use
The applicant is proposing to operate a training facility for aerial arts and acrobatics by their
description. The Aviary has operated in multiple locations for nearly a decade and has a niche
clientele group here in the Twin Cities. Compared to other recreational facilities or gyms, there
is no walk-in service at the facility, and instead small-group scheduled classes are led by trained
instructors. The site was desirable for The Aviary because of a few different factors. Most
notably, the space has high ceilings of up to 18’ that make it ideal for acrobatics and aerial
rigging training. In addition, the space is a relatively small square footage, keeping leasing costs
low, and the parking lot is larger than their current location.
During the week the facility would only operate in the evenings, 5-9pm, for weekends hours
would be 9am-2pm. There would be two classrooms separated by a wall. The Aviary sets a class
size limit of 10 students maximum but averages closer to 4 or students per class. 10 instructors
are employed but with only a few being in the building at any time.
Given the maximum class size of 20 students in the building at a time, under the city’s off-street
parking code 4 spaces would need to be provided at a minimum. The site more than meets this
amount, even when accounting for other tenants in the building. Even applying the minimum
parking calculation for a more general use gym or rec facility (with a larger and more irregularly
arriving customer base) the site still meets code standards.
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Staff Analysis
Overall staff in multiple departments did not have significant concerns about this use. The site
has ample off-street parking, is located a short distance from downtown and Highway 55, and
building’s sewer connections were inspected and improved in 2019, making it Inflow &
Infiltration compliant. The majority of site work involved with this project is related to the
interior remodeling, and as such will be subject to further review by Fire and Building
Inspections Staff.
Evaluation
The findings and recommendations for a Conditional Use Permit are based upon any or all of the
following factors (which need not be weighed equally):
Factor Finding
1. Demonstrated Need for Proposed Use Standard met. The Aviary has had a longstanding
customer base since its inception in 2015.
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2. Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan Standard met. Creative Reuse of an older
warehouse building is supported in the
Comprehensive Plan’s Economic Competitiveness
Chapter and the site is located on the edge of the
Downtown Redevelopment Area.
3. Effect upon Property Values Standard met. There are no anticipated impacts
from the new business.
4. Effect on Traffic Flow and Congestion Standard met. There are no anticipated impacts
on traffic flow or congestion given ample parking.
5. Effect of Increases in Population and Density Standard met. There are no anticipated increases
in population or density.
6. Compliance with the City’s Mixed-Income
Housing Policy
Not applicable.
7. Increase in Noise Levels Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated
to generate excessive noise.
8. Generation of Odors, Dust, Smoke, Gas, or
Vibration
Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated
to generate excessive odors, dust, smoke, gas, or
vibrations.
9. Any Increase in Pests or Vermin Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated
to attract pests.
10. Visual Appearance Standard met. The proposed use will not
significantly alter the existing building.
11. Other Effects upon the General Public Health,
Safety, and Welfare
Standard met.
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Recommended Action
Based on the findings above, staff recommends Recommend approval of the Conditional Use
Permit 177 subject to the following conditions:
1. This approval is subject to all other state, federal, and local ordinances, regulations, or
laws with authority over this development
Failure to comply with one or more of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of
the CUP. Consistent with State statute, a certified copy of the CUP must be recorded with
Hennepin County.
Attachments
Proposal Narrative (4 pages)
Interior Floor Plan (1 page)
Aerial Site Plan (1 page)
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ORDINANCE NO. 777
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE
Approval of Conditional Use Permit Number 177
Aerial Curiosities, Applicant
The City Council for the City of Golden Valley hereby ordains as follows:
Section 1. City Code chapter 113 entitled “Zoning” is amended in Section 113-55
Subd. (b) by approving a Condition Use Permit for 825 Boone Avenue North, thereby
allowing an aerial arts training facility within the Light Industrial Zoning District.
This Conditional Use Permit is approved based on the application materials and
plans submitted by the applicant, staff memos, public comments and information presented
to the Planning Commission and City Council, and findings recommended by the Planning
Commission. This Conditional Use Permit is approved pursuant to City Code Section 113-
30, Subd. g, and adopted by the City Council on January 16, 2024.
This Conditional Use Permit is subject to all of the terms of the permit to be issued
including, but not limited to, the following specific conditions:
1. This approval is subject to all other state, federal, and local ordinances, regulations, or
laws with authority over this development
Section 2. The tracts of land affected by this ordinance are legally described as:
Lot 1, Block 2, Golden Valley Industrial Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Section 3. City Code Chapter 1 entitled “General Provisions” and Sec. 1-8 entitled
“General Penalty; Continuing Violations” are hereby adopted in their entirety, by reference, as
though repeated verbatim herein.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect form and after its passage and publication
as required by law.
Adopted by the City Council this 16th day of January, 2024.
_____________________________
Roslyn Harmon, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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Sec. 113-30 Conditional Uses
1. Demonstrated need for the proposed use: The Aviary has been an established aerial training
center since 2015. We are the only offered training center of our kind in Minnesota. Professional
aerialists use our facility to develop their craft of aerial arts and utilize the skills learned in their line
of work. 825 Boone Avenue North in Golden Valley offers unique attributes that meet our specific
training facility requirements (low square footage, 18”+ ceiling heights, existing restrooms, exposed
ceiling beams etc).
2. Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan of the City. The initial proposal of use letter was
sent to Jason Zimmerman on 10/27/2023. He determined The Aviary as an approved service to
apply for the Conditional Use Permit on 10/27/2023. The application has been sent in for review on
11/09/2023 before the second Friday of the month to meet the council deadline.
3. Effect upon property values in the neighboring area: none.
4. Effect of any anticipated traffic generation upon the current traffic flow and congestion in the
area: none.
5. Effect of any increases in population and density upon surrounding land uses: none.
6. Compliance with the City’s Mixed-Income Housing Policy (if applicable to the proposed use):
not applicable.
7. Increase in noise levels to be caused by the proposed use: none.
8. Any odors, dust, smoke, gas or vibration to be caused by the proposed use: none.
9. Any increase in pests, including flies, rats or other animals or vermin in the area to be caused
by the proposed use: none.
10. Visual appearance of any proposed structure or use: none.
Use proposal:
The 3300 sq. ft. rented space at 825 Boone Avenue North will consist of one office, two
restrooms and two training rooms for aerial bungee, static trapeze, aerial sling, lyra and split panel
silks. Nothing is intended to change with the existing structure’s exterior or interior (minus minor
cosmetic changes like paint and flooring). The Aviary operates from 5:00-9:00pm Monday-Friday
and 9:00am-2:00pm on Saturdays and Sundays. There are 10 employees/independent contractors
total, with an average of 2 in the space at a time. The Aviary has a self-set maximum capacity of 10
adult clients per aerial room, with an average of 4 in the space at a time.
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Upon entering our facility, our clientele will use the restrooms to change into their aerial attire and
then head into either aerial room to warm up, practice, train and learn on their given aerial
apparatus under the expertise of our employees. The Aviary manager will use the office area to
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address administrative tasks.
Initial request to Jason Zimmerman on 10/27: The Aviary would like to be considered for a
Conditional Use Permit for 825 Boone Ave North in Golden Valley under the definition of Care
Services: Training School/ Training Center in an Industrial zoned area.
As a training center for adult aerialists and professional aerial performers, we have a different type
of interaction with our clientele than a recreational use facility such as a gym or dance studio. Our
niche trade is targeted towards a very small and select group of people, minimizing the traffic flow
and hours of operation in our private space. The clientele seeks our business out in hopes of
having personal and professional improvement in the aerial arts, such as aerial sling, static trapeze
and split panel silks- apparatuses not found in a standard gym or dance studio. The principal use
of the facility is to allow professionals a safe environment in which they can be educated by our
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highly skilled team, develop their craft of aerial arts and utilize the skills learned at The Aviary in
their line of performance work.
I appreciated our conversation today and really look forward to hearing back from you. Before
taking ownership of The Aviary, I had to travel across the states and oversees to even find training
facilities like the one we have now. I helped open a circus school in Egypt and was lucky enough to
train in Prague as well- I am very passionate about this work and I am more than happy to go into
further detail on how our business could be considered a training center apart from a more run-of-
the-mill dance studio/ fitness gym. We truly hope to establish ourselves as a unique service in
Golden Valley. Thank you for your consideration.
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Agenda Item
4B. Public Hearing and Consideration of Ordinance No. 778 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No.
178 to Allow for Auto Sales and Repair at 7135 Madison Ave W
Prepared By
Myles Campbell, Planner
Summary
Import Auto Sales LLC is an existing used vehicle dealership and automotive repair company located in
Golden Valley. The business is looking to relocate to a new location, 7135 Madison Ave W, an
industrially zoned property in the north of the City. Within the Industrial Zoning District, automotive
land uses such as sale, repair and storage of vehicles all are considered conditional uses, requiring
Council Approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP).
For more details on the existing site conditions, proposal details, and City staff review, please refer to
the copy of staff's memo to the Planning Commission attached with this item. At the Planning
Commission's December 27th meeting, an informal public hearing on the topic was held. No
comments from members of the public were received. Planning Commission had questions for the
applicant regarding storage of vehicles, their operations, and Fire and Engineering staff's condition of
approval to restripe the parking lot. Overall, the PC was satisfied with the applicant's commitment to
improving the property and minimizing their impacts on adjacent landowners, and noted that they
were happy the applicant had elected to remain in Golden Valley despite moving locations. The
Planning Commission voted (4-0) to recommend approval of the conditional use permit with staff's
recommended conditions, but also asked the Council to consider requiring the approved parking lot
plan before recording the CUP.
Evaluation
The findings and recommendations for a Conditional Use Permit are based upon any or all of the
following factors (which need not be weighed equally), as outlined in 113-149 (b) of the City Code:
Factor Finding
1. Demonstrated Need
for Proposed Use Standard met. Import Auto has been in business since 2005.
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2. Consistency with
the Comprehensive
Plan
Standard met. Keeping the busines s in Golden Valley even through relocation
highlights some key goals from the Economic Competitiveness Chapter and
the site is located in an area geared towards industrial uses long-term.
3. Effect upon Property
Values Standard met. There are no anticipated impacts from the new business.
4. Effect on Traffic
Flow and Congestion
Standard conditionally met. There are no anticipated impacts on traffic flow
or congestion given ample parking and the condition that deliveries and
vehicle storage happen only off-street.
5. Effect of Increases in
Population and
Density
Standard met. There are no anticipated increases in population or density.
6. Compliance with the
City’s Mixed-Income
Housing Policy
Not applicable.
7. Increase in Noise
Levels
Standard conditionally met. The condition regarding outdoor speakers and
address systems should help to avoid excessive noise.
8. Generation of
Odors, Dust, Smoke,
Gas, or Vibration
Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated to generate excessive
odors, dust, smoke, gas, or vibrations.
9. Any Increase in
Pests or Vermin Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated to attract pests.
10. Visual Appearance
Standard conditionally met. The conditions regarding parking in landscaped
areas, screening, and the restriping plan will help to mitigate any negative
visual impacts.
11. Other Effects upon
the General Public
Health, Safety, and
Welfare
Standard met.
Based on the findings above, staff recommends Recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit
178 subject to the following conditions:
1. All vehicle deliveries and storage of inventory shall take place on-site and shall not take place on
the street.
2. No parking shall be allowed within any existing landscaped area.
3. Screening for the inventory storage shall be provided that is consistent with Sec. 113-152 of
zoning code.
4. No outside music, loudspeakers, or public address system will be allowed.
5. The applicant shall submit a restriping plan for the parking lot subject to review and approval by
the City Fire Department and Engineering Department.
6. This approval is subject to all other state, federal, and local ordinances, regulations, or laws with
authority over this development.
Failure to comply with one or more of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of the
CUP. Consistent with State statute, a certified copy of the CUP must be recorded with Hennepin
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County.
Financial or Budget Considerations
N/A
Legal Considerations
The legal standards for the evaluation of a conditional use permit are the factors listed above. The City
must make findings in response to each factor and may make its approval of the permit contingent
upon conditions as it determines they are necessary in order to prevent or minimize impacts to the
surrounding area. However, any condition must have a “rational nexus” – or a reasonable connection –
to the problem that it is purporting to address. Also, the measure of the solution being advanced must
bear a “rough proportionality” to the burden being imposed on the City by the private action. In other
words, the fix must align with the problem it is supposed to be solving. This did not require legal
review from the City Attorney.
Equity Considerations
The Equity Manager was not asked to review this item since it falls under general course of business
for the planning department.
Recommended Action
Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 778 - Approving Conditional Use Permit No. 178 to Allow for auto
sales and repair at 7135 Madison Ave W
This vote is simple majority.
Supporting Documents
7135 Madison - CUP 178 - PC Memo
Ordinance No. 778 - CUP - 7135 Madison
7135 Madison Ave W - Project Narrative
7135 Madison Ave W - Site Plan
Preliminary Striping Plan
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Date: December 27, 2023
To: Golden Valley Planning Commission
From: Myles Campbell, Planner
Subject: Informal Public Hearing – 7135 Madison Ave W, Conditional Use Permit 178 to
allow an Auto Sales and Repair business
Property address: 7135 Madison Ave W
Applicants: Import Auto Sales LLC Property owners: Same
Zoning District: Industrial Lot size: 1.98 acres
Current use: Office/Warehouse Proposed use: Auto Dealer and Repairs
Future land use: Industrial
Adjacent uses: Manufacturing (north, south); Office (north, east, west); Auto Dealer (west);
2018 aerial photo (Hennepin County)
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Summary
Import Auto Sales LLC is an existing used vehicle dealership and automotive repair company
located in Golden Valley. The business is looking to relocate to a new location, 7135 Madison
Ave W, an industrially zoned property in the north of the City. Within the Industrial Zoning
District, automotive land uses such as sale, repair and storage of vehicles all are considered
conditional uses, requiring Council Approval.
Existing Conditions
7135 Madison is located in an industrially
zoned neighbor with a mix of other heavy
land uses such as manufacturing and
warehousing. The principal structure was
built in 1968, and is 26,250 sq.ft. The lot has
two curb cuts, one a principal access for its
rear parking lot and a secondary one for a
delivery door on the front of the building.
While landscaping is maintained towards
the street the rear of the lot is mostly brush and needs some improvement, as part of their
plans for the lot, the applicant is looking to add privacy fencing around the rear parking area to
help mitigate visual impacts on adjacent properties and keep vehicles more secure.
The building is not considered Inflow and Infiltration compliant, meaning their private sewer
connection is not up to city standards. That being said, the sewer line has been inspected, and
the applicant has entered into a reimbursable deposit agreement with the City covering 125%
of the expected repair costs.
Proposed Use
The applicant is proposing to operate a used car dealership and
repair facility, utilizing the large rear parking lot for inventory
storage. Import Auto Sales LLC has been in business since 2005 and
has spent a number of the previous years at their current Golden
Valley location just north of Interstate 394 at 730 Florida Ave S.
Given that area of the city had been reguided in the last
Comprehensive Plan away from industrial uses towards mixed use,
this new location makes a lot of sense in staff’s eyes. Automotive
landuses can produce an abundance of noise, fumes, etc. and so
Industrial zoning is a logical fit.
Improvements to the building would mostly be internal remodeling,
although staff sees a need to update the parking lot which is
currently unstriped. While there appears to be a handicap parking
space or sign towards the front of the building, it looks to have been
put up by a previous owner and would not be considered ADA
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compliant in the Building Official’s estimate. For internal improvements, the building is planned
to house 3 service bays for repair work. The applicant does not plan to make any significant
changes to the building façade, other than fresh paint and new signage to reflect the change in
business.
The business would be open six days a week and would stagger 11 total employees into two
shifts over the day.
Monday to Thursday 8am-8pm
Friday 8am-6pm
Saturday 8am-5pm
Import Auto gets a range of customers in any year, but estimated that they typically had around
400 retail clients for vehicles or repair and 100 wholesale clients.
Staff Analysis
The most significant point of discussion amongst all departments that had comments on this
item was management of traffic and parking. The existing parking lot being unstriped makes it
difficult to determine how much would need to be allocated towards required minimum
parking vs. what could be used for inventory storage, and beyond this the City Fire Department
also needs to have clear drive aisles for them to access the rear of the building in case of a fire
emergency.
Required Parking 7135 Madison Total
Auto Repair 4 spaces per service bay 12 spaces required
Auto
Sales/Showroom
1 space for every 1000 s.f. of gross
floor area of display area
5 spaces required
Outdoor Storage 1 space per 10,000 s.f. of storage area 2 spaces required
Total 19 parking spaces
That said, staff does not have concerns about the sites ability to provide ample parking after
being restriped, as the rear lot is almost a half-acre itself. Fire staff does also question whether
the applicant’s preferred section of parallel parking along the driveway will still allow a fire
truck to access the back of the lot, and so this will need to be determined as part of a striping
plan.
Besides improvements to the parking lot, engineering staff recommended that the Conditional
Use Permit carry over some of the same requirements that are in place for the use at its current
location on Florida Ave. Most notably, the requirement that deliveries and unloading of
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vehicles, as well as storage of vehicles occurs solely on the property and not within City ROW.
This requirement is commonly included in entitlements for many of the automotive businesses
throughout the City, and is intended to keep city streets free from traffic and decluttered with
businesses’ inventories.
Overall staff are supportive of the applicant’s plan, as this newe location seems to be a better
fit for the business than in an area with potentially residential and commercial uses developing
over the near future. While questions remain about parking, staff finds that the conditions of
approval recommended below mitigate for most concerns.
Evaluation
The findings and recommendations for a Conditional Use Permit are based upon any or all of the
following factors (which need not be weighed equally):
Factor Finding
1. Demonstrated Need for Proposed Use Standard met. Import Auto has been in business
since 2005.
2. Consistency with the Comprehensive Plan Standard met. Keeping the business in Golden
Valley even through relocation highlights some
key goals from the Economic Competitiveness
Chapter and the site is located in an area geared
towards industrial uses long-term.
3. Effect upon Property Values Standard met. There are no anticipated impacts
from the new business.
4. Effect on Traffic Flow and Congestion Standard conditionally met. There are no
anticipated impacts on traffic flow or congestion
given ample parking and the condition that
deliveries and vehicle storage happen only off-
street.
5. Effect of Increases in Population and Density Standard met. There are no anticipated increases
in population or density.
6. Compliance with the City’s Mixed-Income
Housing Policy
Not applicable.
7. Increase in Noise Levels Standard conditionally met. The condition
regarding outdoor speakers and address systems
should help to avoid excessive noise.
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8. Generation of Odors, Dust, Smoke, Gas, or
Vibration
Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated
to generate excessive odors, dust, smoke, gas, or
vibrations.
9. Any Increase in Pests or Vermin Standard met. The proposed use is not anticipated
to attract pests.
10. Visual Appearance Standard conditionally met. The conditions
regarding parking in landscaped areas, screening,
and the restriping plan will help to mitigate any
negative visual impacts.
11. Other Effects upon the General Public Health,
Safety, and Welfare
Standard met.
Recommended Action
Based on the findings above, staff recommends Recommend approval of the Conditional Use
Permit 178 subject to the following conditions:
1. All vehicle deliveries and storage of inventory shall take place on-site and shall
not take place on the street.
2. No parking shall be allowed within any existing landscaped area.
3. Screening for the inventory storage shall be provided that is consistent with Sec.
113-152 of zoning code.
4. No outside music, loudspeakers, or public address system will be allowed.
5. The applicant shall submit a restriping plan for the parking lot subject to review
and approval by the City Fire Department and Engineering Department.
6. This approval is subject to all other state, federal, and local ordinances,
regulations, or laws with authority over this development.
Failure to comply with one or more of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of
the CUP. Consistent with State statute, a certified copy of the CUP must be recorded with
Hennepin County.
Attachments
CUP Application (5 pages)
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ORDINANCE NO. 778
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY CODE
Approval of Conditional Use Permit Number 178
Import Auto Sales LLC, Applicant
The City Council for the City of Golden Valley hereby ordains as follows:
Section 1. City Code chapter 113 entitled “Zoning” is amended in Section 113-55
Subd. (b) by approving a Condition Use Permit for 7135 Madison Avenue West, thereby
allowing an auto repair and sales business in the Industrial Zoning District.
This Conditional Use Permit is approved based on the application materials and
plans submitted by the applicant, staff memos, public comments and information presented
to the Planning Commission and City Council, and findings recommended by the Planning
Commission. This Conditional Use Permit is approved pursuant to City Code Section 113-
30, Subd. g, and adopted by the City Council on January 16, 2024.
This Conditional Use Permit is subject to all of the terms of the permit to be issued
including, but not limited to, the following specific conditions:
1. All vehicle deliveries and storage of inventory shall take place on-site and shall not
take place on the street.
2. No parking shall be allowed within any existing landscaped area.
3. Screening for the inventory storage shall be provided that is consistent with Sec. 113-
152 of zoning code.
4. No outside music, loudspeakers, or public address system will be allowed.
5. The applicant shall submit a restriping plan for the parking lot subject to review and
approval by the City Fire Department and Engineering Department.
6. This approval is subject to all other state, federal, and local ordinances, regulations, or
laws with authority over this development.
Section 2. The tracts of land affected by this ordinance are legally described as:
Lot 1, Block 1, Mueller Industrial Park, Hennepin County, Minnesota
Section 3. City Code Chapter 1 entitled “General Provisions” and Sec. 1-8 entitled
“General Penalty; Continuing Violations” are hereby adopted in their entirety, by reference, as
though repeated verbatim herein.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect form and after its passage and publication
as required by law.
Adopted by the City Council this 16th day of January, 2024.
_____________________________
Roslyn Harmon, Mayor
ATTEST:
_____________________________
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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Agenda Item
6A. Review of Council Calendar
Prepared By
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
Summary
The Council will review upcoming city meetings, events, and holiday closures.
Legal Considerations
This item does not require legal review.
Equity Considerations
This item does not require equity review.
Recommended Action
No action is required on this item.
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Review of Council Calendar
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Review of Council Calendar
Event Event Time Location
JANUARY
Wednesday, January 24
Zane Avenue and Lindsay Street Project Open House 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM Brookview - Valley Room
Golden Valley Fire Department Annual Promotion Ceremony 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM Brookview - Bassett Creek Room
Thursday, January 25
Golden Valley Business Council Meeting 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Hybrid
Brookview - Valley Room
Friday, January 26
Municipal Legislative Commission (MLC)
Legislative Breakfast Meeting 7:45 AM - 9:30 AM Plymouth Community Center,14800
34th Ave North, Plymouth
Tuesday, January 30
Special City Council Meeting 5:00 PM Brookview - Valley Room
Annual City Council Goal Setting Session 6:30 PM Brookview - Valley Room
FEBRUARY
Tuesday, February 6
City Council Meeting 6:30 PM Hybrid - Council Chambers
Sunday, February 11
Winter Market in the Valley (Indoors)10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Brookview
Bassett Creek Room
Tuesday, February 13
Council Work Session 6:30 PM Hybrid - Council Conference Room
Monday, February 19
City Offices Closed for Observance of Presidents' Day
Tuesday, February 20
City Council Meeting 6:30 PM Hybrid - Council Chambers
Thursday, February 22
Golden Valley Business Council Meeting 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Hybrid
Brookview - Valley Room
Sunday, February 25
West Metro Home Remodeling Fair 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM Eisenhower Community Center1001
MN-7, Hopkins, MN
Tuesday, February 27
Precinct Caucuses 7:00 PM Multiple Locations - See State
Caucus Finder for info
MARCH
Saturday, March 2
City Hall Open for Absentee Voting 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM City Hall
Tuesday, March 5
Presidential Nomination Primary 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM City Precincts/Polls
Wednesday, March 6
City Council Meeting 6:30 PM Hybrid - Council Chambers
Thursday, March 7
State of the City 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Brookview
Sunday, March 10
Winter Market in the Valley (Indoors)10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Brookview
Bassett Creek Room
Tuesday, March 12
Special HRA Work Session 6:30 PM Hybrid - Council Conference Room
Council Work Session 6:30 PM Hybrid - Council Conference Room
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