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1/7/1957
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6 <br /> CITY MANAGER REPORT ON MATTERS PENDING BEFORE THE COUNCIL. The Clerk read the report. The Mayor announced <br /> that the Council will undertake to consider three of these matters a week until they complete the list. <br /> Councilman Weiss referred to item 5 of the City Manager's report and stated that Middlefield Road <br /> and Jefferson Avenue do not intersect at Bayshore. He then read the following prepared statement: <br /> There is no question but that the city managers response tth my statement of <br /> December 17, 1956, relative to matters pending before the council places the onus <br /> right wher it belongs. . ::] <br /> It should be remembered that in my calling attention to these items, I did not <br /> call or request the city managers comments, on the contrary I urged that we the <br /> council take steps to dispose of them and clear our agenda of all unfinished business <br /> at the earliest practicable date. <br /> At this time I again call attention to the fact that the list in question is but <br /> a partial one and covers only some of the more important items. If desired I can <br /> furnish ,the Mayor with an additional list of some 20 or more items that should '", <br /> also be cleared at an early date. <br /> It is1'my thinking that this matter in its entirety should be handled by the <br /> council by meeting more fre2uestly until such time as they are cleared from our <br /> agenda. <br /> Louis Weiss, Councilman ' <br /> The Mayor stated that the most important items will be taken care of first and he was of the opinion ' <br /> that the City had their own list of items on the tickler file and he did not think that Councilman <br /> Weiss would be required to furnish one also. Mr. Thomas Tuite, Jr. spoke about item 14 on the City <br /> Manager's report. He stated that he wanted to see an overall report from the City Manager on the <br /> • <br /> parking lot and the information that he had previously asked for. This was followed by discussion. <br /> Councilman Granger suggested that the Council appoint a committee to go over these items and decide <br /> which one would be considered first and the rest of the Council to abide by the Committee's decision. <br /> It was the consensus of opinion that the Mayor would be allowed to set up his own list for consid- <br /> eration. <br /> CITY MANAGER REPORT ON CINNABAR M.'NING CONTRACT. The Clerk read the report which was followed by dis- <br /> cussion. The City Manager stated that an agreement should be made. The Mayor directed the City <br /> Manager to see that this was done. Councilman Weiss read the following prepared statement: <br /> Mr. Mayor and gentlemen - I have read the city managers report a copy of which has <br /> been furnished each of us, I have also listened attentively to its present reading. <br /> The imprtance of the question undoubtedly is appreciated by all of us. <br /> I am not an attorney, but I have over the years had a great deal of experience <br /> with purchase agreements and various types of contracts and have learned thlt great <br /> care and caution must be exercised in their esecution, especially where public funds <br /> and the public interest is involved. Naturally I am desireous of being very cautious <br /> in all such matters as a representative of the people. <br /> Some of the factors not covered in the city managers report, nor in my statement <br /> of December 17, 1956, but which facts I have been able to ascertain from Press <br /> clippings on civic matters that I have gathered over the years, I am able to state <br /> that bids were called for an received prior to October 1955, that before acceptance <br /> of the highest and most advantageous bid, the matter was referred to Council Cinnabar <br /> Committee for study and recommendation, that during such study one of the bidders <br /> was permitted to revise his proposal, that thereafter on or about October 31, 1955, <br /> the Council on the recommendation of the Cinnabar Committee accepted said revised bids r.rl <br /> as being the most favorable to the cities interests. <br /> In recent weeks it developed that notwithstanding the foregoing no formal <br /> agreement has subsequently been entered into, though apparently such was the intent; <br /> furth it appears that the purpotedly successful bidder has not to date performed any <br /> activity under the purported agreement or award, that he has on December 17, 1956, <br /> through a representative indicated his willingness to have a formal agreement prepared <br /> and executed, stipulating certain conditions that may or may not have been a part of <br /> the of the original agreement. .a.r <br /> No doubt there are many other factors involved, such as, apparent lack of records <br /> indicating specific details of original negotiations, it appears that even the city <br /> manager was only able to furnish only the rather brief statement as contained in <br /> council minutes of October 31, 1955, and now recommends inclusion of several very <br /> pertinent and improtant provisions in the agreement that is to be executed. <br /> All of this leads me to believe that any action in this matters has to be care- <br /> fully analy z3d and scrutinized to avoid endangering the rights of either party <br />
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