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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-11-14 Special Meeting i November 1!�_, 1960 ; The City Council of the City of Grapevine met in a call session on the above d�te, at the First National BanY, Grapeviae, those ; present were Mayor Tip Johnson, Alderman Kaker, Hayward, Matthe�s, j Deacon, and�,Harwell . Mr. Powell , of the Uvalde Construction Co. ; of Dallas, lexas was present. ; �� The Street program was discussed with P.�r. Powell in reference to i his bid submitted by his company on November 10, 1960. Mr. i Powell agreed for his company, Uvalde Construction Co. , to furnish j a minimum of L�000 cubic yards of base materials on the streets , that were to be reworked and resurfaced ss per specifications. ' A motion by Alderman Harwell , seconded by Alferman Hayward to use crushed stone in place of the pea gravel for the �E�ISp�a//�i� ' material on the streets, motion carried by a unanimous vote . ! A motion by Alderman Kaker, seconded by Alderman Deacon to accept I the bid of the Uvalde Construction of Dallas, Texas, of °,?�71�,785.02, ' to rework and resurface the streets as per bid received, motion , carried by a unanimous vote . , A verbal wor}c order was given to Mr. Powell to begin work immediate- ly, a letter of acceptance will be given to his Company November ., 1�, 1960. ' A motion by Alderrr�an Harwell , seconded by Alderman Matthews to pass the following ordinance , effective at once . The ordinance caption ' reads as follows : Ordinance No. 60-15 PROHIBITING THE TH?�OWING, DEP05ITING OP PERMITTING ' TRASH, DIR.T, SAND, GRAVEL , DEAD CARCASSES, SLOP OR OTHER OBNOXIOUS MATTER IN, ON OR UPON ANY PUBLIC �TREET OR ALLEY WITHIN THE CITY LIPJ'ITS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXA.S; PROVIDING � PENALTY THEREFOR AND A FINE OP. NOT LESS TH�1N �5.00 NOR MORE THAN �200 .00 FOR ANY SUCH OFFEN6E; ORDERIIV� THI5 ORDINANCE TO BE PUBLISHED AS RLOUIRED BY CITY CHP.RTER AND DE�LAR I NG AN �;��ERG�NCY. t�rtotion carried by a unanimous vote . The complete ordiartce is filed in the Ordinance books as Ordinance No. 60-15. In reference to laying the water and sewer lines to the proposed factory site of r��r. Waldrop� s south of town on the H. E. Myers land. A motion by Alderman Hayward , seconded by Alderman Deacon for the City to pay one-half the cost of the water and sewer lines which will be approximately �4, 100.00� total cest, and � N?r. Waldrop to pay the other half with a refunding contract on water for a period of five years. IU�otion carried. i J The council reviewed the bills foom Freese , Nichols, and Endress Engineers in refer�nce to their charges for Engineering services also the estimates subm�ttted to the City by Fre�se , Nich�ls , Endress on the amount of the work and material that the contractors have done on their contracts on the water and sewer improvement program. Coi-ncil agreed to pay the bills but to contact Nr. Nichols and go over thESe char�es with him. No further business ;n��etin� adjourned . � �,!�t/ �_� City S cFet ry k il *