HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-243 CCR Member Howard Heck introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 67-2
RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR STREET
GRADING, BASE SURFACING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1967 -10,
CURB GUTTER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1967 -11, STREET
GRADING, BASE SURFACING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1967 -12,
CURB GUTTER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1967 -13, STREET
GRADING, BASE SURFACING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1967 -14,
AND CURB GUTTER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1967 -15, AND
DIRECTING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn
Center, Minnesota, as follows:
1. The plans and specifications for the following improve-
ments prepared by the City Engineer are hereby approved and ordered
filed with the Clerk:
Street Grading, Base Surfacing Improvement Project No. 1967 -10
Curb Gutter Improvement Project No. 1967 -11
Street Grading, Base Surfacing Improvement Project No. 1967 -12
Curb Gutter Improvement Project No. 1967 -13
Street Grading, Base,& Surfacing Improvement Project No. 1967 -14
Curb Gutter Improvement Project No. 1967 -15
2. The Clerk shall advertise for bids for such improvements
by publication at least once in the official newspaper and in the
Construction Bulletin, the date of first publication not less than
ten (10) days prior to the date for receipt of bids. Said notice
shall state that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed
and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, cashier's check or
certified check payable to the City Clerk in the amount of not less
than five per cent (5 of the bid.
3. Bid date is set for Monday, August 14, 1967, at 11:00
o'clock A.M., daylight saving time.
4. The City Manager and City Engineer shall be authorized
to open and tabulate the bids.
X Mayor
J u ly 24,1967 Date
ATTEST: ,.t_z f �.��f,_.,
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
seconded by member Gordon Erickson and upon vote being taken
thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Philip Cohen, John
Leary, Gordon Erickson, Howard Heck and Theodore Willard,
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.