HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-128 CCR Member Jerry Pedlar introduced the following resolution and
moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION N0. 90 -128
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 1990 GENERAL FUND BUDGET AND ACCEPTING
PROPOSAL FOR EMERGENCY REPAIRS OF AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR
CIVIC CENTER
WHEREAS, Section 7.09 of the City Charter of the City of Brooklyn
Center does provide for a contingency appropriation as a part of the General
Fund budget, and further provides that the contingency appropriation may be
transferred to any other appropriation by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, Compressor No. 1 which provides for air conditioning of the
Civic Center complex has experienced mechanical failure and immediate
replacement of that unit is necessary to assure acceptable performance of the
HVAC system which serves the complex; and
WHEREAS, the following proposals have been received to replace the
existing compressor with a factory rebuilt 50 -ton compressor:
Contractor Amount of Proposal
Cramer Building Services $10,818.00
Owens Services Corp. 11,980.00
Palen /Kimbell Company 14,514.00
AND WHEREAS, it appears that Cramer Building Services has submitted
the lowest responsible proposal.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that:
1. The 1990 General Fund budget be amended as follows:
Increase the Appropriations for the following line items
Government Buildings No. 19, Object No. 4520 $10,818.00
Decrease the Appropriations for the following line items
Unallocated Dept. Expense No. 80, Object No. 4995 $10,818.00
2. The proposal submitted by Cramer Building Services is hereby
accepted and approved. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby
authorized and directed to execute a contract with the firm in
accordance with the proposal.
RESOLUTION NO. 90 -128
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June 25, 1990
Date May
"Z i ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member Celia Scott and upon vote being taken thereon, the
following voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Celia Scott, Todd Paulson,
Jerry Pedlar, and Philip Cohen;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.