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1930-09-22 Regular CC MinutesADJOURNED REGULAR IV=TING OF TF COUNCIL OF TI] CITY OF ALAV,.EDA, MONDAY EVENING, SEPT_EMBER 22nd, 1930. The meeting convened at 8 o'clock with Council-president Schaefer presiding. The roll was called and. Councilmen Calcutt, Latham and President Schaefer (3) were noted present. Absent: Councilmen Brodersen and. Henning, (2). The City Clerk stated that since the last meeting of the council the following Paper had been filed:- 1./ N BUSINESS: 2.7 Affidavit of publication of Notice to Bidders Re High Street The Clerk stated in response to advertised notice to bidders, he was in receipt of five bids for the construction of High Street sewer. Mr. Latham moved that the bids be opened and read. The motion was seconded by Mr. Calcutt and same carried unanimously. Thereupon the Clerk opened and read the bids as follows:- From John Pistana, accompanied by a certified check.' Per linear foot, 10 inch vitrified pipe 15 inch 18 inch 21 inch 24 inch each.. h....... Per linear foot per linear foot, Per linear foot, Per linear foot, Manholes Catchbasins, eac $ 1.38 $ 1.15 1.57 2.18 2.59 3.32 57.50 50.00 $ 1.30 1.85 2.38 2.95 3.35 54.00 40.00 4i; 1.37 1.90 2.30 2.55 3.48 55.00 50.00 vitrified 2.05 vitrified pipe 0000,0* .... 0 ... 2.15 vitrified pipe ...... ... . ... 2.54 vitrified pipe ..... . . ... 3.10 ..... •••••••• • • • • • • .......... • • $52•50 ........ • • • • • • • • • ........ . • • • . • 37 00 From J. T. Clinch, accpmPanied by a surety bond. Per lineal foot, 10 inch vitrified pipe........... ..... Per lineal foot, 15 inch vitrified. Per lineal foot, 18 ineh vitrified pipe.... ...... Per. lineal foot, 21 inch vitrified pipe.............*.. Per lineal foot, 24 inch vitrified Manholes, each... • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..• • • • • • • • Catohbasins, each From W. J. Tobin, accompanied by a certified check Per linear foot, 10 inch vitrified Perlinear foot , 15 inch vitrified Per linear foot, 18 inch vitrified pipe Per linear foot,. 21 inch vitrified pipe..„ Per linear foot, 24 inch vitrified pipe....,.... ...... Morlholes„ each.... ...... ....... ................... Catchbasins..each.......... ..... ........................ From L. L. Page, aces) Per linear foot, 10 inch Per linear foot, 15 inch Per linear foot, 18 inch Per linear foot, 21 inch Per linear foot, 24 inch Manholes, each........... mpanied by a certified check. vitrified . .... 0410•0••••• vitrified pipe.. ......... ..... vitrified pipe.. •0000,0•0000,0 vitrified pipe.. 00004.0000.0000 vitrified pipe.. 00900000•000•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Catchbasins, ....................... From Heafey-Moore Co., accompanied by a certified check. Per linear foot, 10 inch vitrified pipe.. ...... ........ $ 1.47 Per linear foot, 15 inch vitrified • 1.72 Per linear foot, 18 inch vitrified 2.18 Per linear foot, 21 inch vitrified 2.74 Per linear foot, 24 inch vitrified 4.30 Manholes, 47.50 Catchbasins............................................ 45.00 There being no objection the bids were referred to the City Engineer for his report. 3.17 The Clerk stated he was in receipt of a petition presented by Mr. Smith Anderson, signed by numerous citizens and taxpayers, requesting the installation of a bowling green in one of the parks, preferably Franklin Park. MT. Calcutt moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager to report back to the council his recommendation. The motion was seconded by Mr. Latham and carried . unanimously. (4, Councilman Brodersen was noted present. 5/7 The City Manager made a verbal report relative to the application of Salvatore Cirmelli for the removal of a house from 2315 Central Avenue to a lot on Lincoln Avenue, between Park and Everett Streets. Mr. Calcutt moved that permission be granted for the removal of the house. The motion was seconded by Mr. Latham and same carried unanimously. 6.v Mr. Calcutt moved that the City Attorney be instructed to investigas as to the legality af passing an ordinance forcing the removal of election signs throughout the city. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brodersen and same carriedtnanimously. 7/ City Engineer Hamilton reported as to the results of the bids submitted for the construction of the High Street Sewer. The City Attorney rendered an opinion that the low bid of J. T. Clinch could not be considered as it was defective on account of bond being attached instead of a certified check, and also for the additional fact that the notary's acknowledgment to the bond did not show the seal of the notary. After further discussion, Mr. Latham introduced and moved the adoption of "Resolution No. 1538. Resolution of Award. (High Street Sewer) Mr. Calcutt seconded the motion to adopt the Resolution and on roll call it was adopted and passed tinatilmously. There being no further business to transact the Council adjourned to net in regular seSsion, Tuesday evening October 7th, 1930 at 8 o'clock. Respectfully submitted,