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5/15/1950
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read by the Clerk: Attorney Robt. Dell'Ergo protesting for Perry, Edna and Robert Downs, Assess- 347 <br />tents No. 16 and 17. Norman Menifee representing A. H. and T. A. Davies. <br />Letter from Robert A. Downs. <br />r <br />Letter from Eleanor and Walter Maloney. City Attorney suggested referring letters to the engineers <br />ercenta a <br />to ascertain p of property g P P tY covered by written protests; Au of. <br />t - <br />the protests listed above <br />were checked by engineers and they determined the percentage of property involved to be 26% of area <br />i <br />involved. Attorney Menifee thought record whould also show percentage of one large ownership, but <br />Street 4 , <br />was informed this would have no bearing on the issue. Objections were generally against the method <br />Oil the . <br />of spreading assessment, cost of the assessment and not enough area included in the assessment. <br />matter <br />UPEOG C' BIDS FRANnIN STREET EXTENSION: <br />' way with Jos. McFadden & SonL ; <br />S & Q Construction Co. X64;297.00 C 4! <br />L. C. Smith 54;434.20 i <br />Frank W. Smith 6 ,222.6,729.500 <br />!din . � <br />P. Sorensen 57,535.00 <br />City Engineer Is estimate was $55042.50. Councilman Morgan moved that,bids,be referred to City <br />+t Co. - I 1 <br />= Engineer and Consulting Engineers Frost &Brian to check and report batik, seconded by Councilman <br />Jones and carried. Councilman Royer moved thatthe hearing be duly and re <br />gular]y continued to the <br />r, sec- following Monday, August 13th, seconded <br />- by Councilman. Granger and carried. Councilman Morgan thought <br />- the Engineers had done a good job to give the Council a fair estimate. Councilman Granger noted <br />there were three new bidders. <br />PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUATION BROADWAY -MARSHALL PROJECT. Councilman Morgan asked what. was,. holding, pp, .pro . i <br />cedure on this. Mr. Jain stated they had not finished the changes on. the plans and making the re- <br />vised estimate and they feld they could not delay other projects which they were trying to get out <br />of the way before this Fall. The Broadway-Marsball job could not be started this year anyway. j <br />Considering the changes to be made he thought they could almost redraw the plana in preference to <br />r., making the changes. They could not take on any more work as there were, five assessment districts <br />er E. A# to get going. Nothing had been done on Stambaugh Sewers and Canyon Road Sewers. Subdivision maps <br />stant were coming in every day. He could not guarantee completion for'thd Broadway*Marshall Improvement <br />Building - Plans within the next three months i, <br />_ ,probably between three and six months. There was some discus- <br />ditor-Ass-Sion on farming out some of the work, but with several jobs almost finished it was difficult to farm <br />out at that point, without some supervision. Councilman Granger moved that this be placed on the <br />r Councilman agenda for a report by the City Engineer for the first meeting. in November, seconded by Councilman 1' <br />Royer. Weed abatement would come up soon. Industrial #2 Tract Map came in today and Sterling Sub- � (; <br />fined that division had near p g P <br />nearly 300 lots. Tract maps were being farmed out for lens and specifications and <br />i to build Mr. Jain had worked the entire week at home when he was sick. Motion carried. N <br />d - portion of 4 lots <br />well an FORS DISCUSSION REALIGNMENT OF TOPAZ STREET, LAURIE PR9PERTY• It was found that a p r <br />tment had would be needed instead of three only which Mr. Laurie owns and there was a question of what the <br />was calledCouncil wished to do about the fourth lot. Mr. Laurie wanted a decision from the Council, and stated << <br />aCouncil he attempted to purchase the fourth lot. Councilman Morgan moved that they proceed and pay Mr. Laurie <br />tanks sarvad , 4400 for <br />his property, seconded by Councilman Jones. Motion carried. <br />' Hall"i' FORT ON BID OPENING LEASE OF NATIONAL AVENUE. National Motor Bearing Co. submitted bid for a term of i <br />by constructing thereon a forty <br />comised five years, the 'company, at its own cost, would improve said property, <br />Ifter footcificationa and the y to have tnp <br />Paved road in accordance with City standard plans and ape hCit <br />ilman ri a written notice of such election at <br />right to cancel lease on any yearly anniversary date by giving <br />r council• least sixty days prior to said yearly anniversary date and by Payingthe company twenty percent (20$) <br />The company <br />of the costs of the improvements referred to for each unexpired year of the lease. <br />'ed filed contract with the City dated i. <br />would Cance have under that certain I <br />1 all remaining rights it might ha <br />nests ware December Councilman Morgan moved that the City accept <br />6, 1941. Bid signed by Milton Bulkeley <br />
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