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<br />mittee. Manager said the possibility of calling alternate bids specifying salvage vs no
<br />salvage would be explored so the Council could have that information at the time 'of contract
<br />award on demolition projects.
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<br />Councilman Wood noted that most buildings on which abatement proceedings are pursued do not 4It
<br />have any appreciable am9unt of salvageable material. He ,favored consideration ,of salvage
<br />operations on any abatement-projects which appeared to have any'value.Mayor-Andersoncom-
<br />mented on the change in lumber sizes since construction of many of the buildings razed. He
<br />said lumber used in buildings constructed 35-40 years ago would be unusable in~construction
<br />now because sizes would not conform to today's standards.
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<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Wood to award contracts to the low bidder on each
<br />of the demolition and site clearance projects and for construction of storm sewer
<br />on Bailey Hill Road, and to reject bids for paving alleys between 13th and 14th,
<br />Ferry to Patterson, and between Pearl and High, 3rd to 4th, and for construction
<br />of bridge on Bailey Hill Road. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye,
<br />motion carried.
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<br />Request for Waiver of Bid Procedure on paving and sewers within Edgewood West III and
<br />award of contract to Wildish Construction Company for $96,169.40 was requested by
<br />property owner.
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<br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Wood to grant the waiver and award contract as
<br />requested. Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried.
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<br />3. Shasta Ball Park Sewer ~ine - Parks (Opened September 5, 1973) 4If,
<br />Informal bids for 543 linear feet 6" sanitary sewer line:
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<br />Norm Green $ 2,586.25
<br />Charles H. Lyons 3,380.80 Estimate $ 2,620.00
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<br />Recommended award to the low bidder.
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<br />Irrigation and Landscape on Ascot Park and Coburg Road Median Strips,
<br />Echo Hollow, and Shasta Junior-High - Opened September 5, 1973- Parks
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<br />Allen's Landscaping -. $ 17,893.00 $ 12,100.00 $ 23,056. OO~
<br />Fairway Irrigation 9,782.00 9,920.00 9,980.00
<br />Hennen Irrigation no bid 8,437.00 13,477.00
<br />Land Systems 13,987.80 11,927~00 18,666.00
<br />Lane County Nursery 12,011.30 8,507.50 15,152.50
<br />Ramsey-Waite Co. 13,288.00 11,950.00 14,694.00
<br />Turf Irrigation 10,565.00 6,869.00 12,100~00 '
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<br />Estimate 13,134.00 10,008"'75 18,080.00 __ '"
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<br />Recommended award to the low bidder on each of the projects. 4If
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<br />Mrs. Beal moved-seconded by Mr. Wood to award contracts as recommended.
<br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried.
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<br />II - Consent Calendar
<br />Items acted upon with one motion after discussion of individual items if requested.
<br />Previously discussed'in committee meetings on August 29 (Present: Mayor Anderson,
<br />Councilmen Beal, Williams, Campbell, Murray, and Wood) and September 5, 1973 (Present:
<br />Mayor Anderson; Councilmen Williams, McDonald, Hershner '(left early), Keller, Murray, I
<br />and Wood). Minutes of those meetings appear below printed in ,:jtaLics.
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<br />A.Sei'e'ction of Second Municipal' Judge - Assistant city Manager advised that, at- pre~'e;;t,
<br />a total of 638 cases are awaiting trial in Municipal Court. Last January's cases are
<br />inow being set, with a 60 per cent request for jury trial. There is, ther~fore, a
<br />high need for a second judge. Councilman Wood mentioned having c~nt~ct w~th one
<br />gentlemen who had recently moved from Eugene and had to return tw~ce because ~f one
<br />trial. Assistant City Manager advised that having a second judge would allev~ate some
<br />of this kind of problem.
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<br />;Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Williams to authorize selection of a second Municipal tilt
<br />Judge, screening of the applicants to be done by a seven-member committee appointed
<br />i by the Mayor and composed of ,t.l1r.ee' -attorneys, three ci t~zens and one cou~cil member, COmIn
<br />with the Council making the appointment from three cand~date recommendat~ons by 8/29/73
<br />~the Co~tte~;a~d Judge Bocci serving as an additional, non-voting, member of the Approve
<br />i Commi ttee. Motion carried un~nimously.' -
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