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<br />. <br /> <br />Staff recommended awarding contracts to low bidders on each of the projects or to alternate <br />low bidder where alternates are indicated, except the sidewalk on Friendly Street. It was <br />recommended the bids on that project be rejected and called at a later date with the hope <br />of obtaining a favorable bid. It was noted a letter was received from Donald C. Frisbie, <br />Lico Corporation, protesting construction of the Friendly Street sidewalk. <br /> <br />Mr. Mohr moved seconded by Mrs. Beal to award contracts to the low bidder or <br />alternate low bidder as indicated on each of the projects, except that the bids <br />be rejected on the construction of sidewalk on Friendly Street from 27th to 28th. <br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present voting aye, motion carried. <br /> <br />III - Items Considered With One Motion. Previously discuSsed at committee meetings on February 16 <br />and 23, 1972. Minutes of those meetings appear below printed in italics. <br /> <br />, A. Vacation Easement, Lot 22, Block 7, 1st Addition Pine Ridge Estates (Dills) - Plan- <br />ning Commission Report January 24, 1972 - The Planning Commission recommended ap- <br />proval of W. H. Dills request for vacation of this utility easement. Construction <br />of a house encroached upon the easement by about a square foot. <br /> <br />Comm <br />2/16/72 <br />Approve <br /> <br />Mrs. Beal moved seconded by Mr. Teague to call a hearing on the vacation of the <br />easement. Motion carried. (See C.B.9599 page 14.) <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />I <br />J <br />. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />B. Appointments and Reappointments, Boards and Commissions - Mayor Anderson announced <br />the fOllowing appointments and reappointments: <br /> <br />Human Rights Commission - Mrs. Molly (Robert E.) Anderson, 870 Lariat Drive <br />Replacing Mrs. Don Siegmund, resigned, for balance of term <br />ending January 1, 1973 <br /> <br />Rev. Mark H. Miller, First Congregational Church, 1050 East <br />23rd Avenue, replacing Rev. Norman Pott, for 3-year term <br />ending January 1, 1975. <br /> <br />Police Officer David Jordan, 1962 Madison Street, replacing <br />Roosevelt Creal, for 3-year term ending January 1, 1975. <br /> <br />Garbage Board (Annual) - Ervin Molholm, 1036 Adams Street, reappointment <br />Wallace Swanson, 140 Coachman Dri ve, " <br />Robert Deverell, 3000 Sorrel Way, " <br /> <br />Masonry Board - David A. Carmiencke, building contractor, 2110 East 17th Avenue, <br />Reappointment for 3-year term ending January 1, 1975 <br /> <br />Mechanical Board - Donn Chase, 1255 Railroad Boulevard, reappointment for 5-year term <br />ending January 1, 1977 <br /> <br />Mayor Anderson recommended the following reappointments for Council approval: <br /> <br />Electrical Board - Carrol Colvin, engineer, 860 McKinley Street, for 3-year term <br />ending January 1, 1975 <br /> <br />-- <br /> <br />Plumbing Board (Annual) - Malcolm Manley, contractor, 2550 Warren Stxeet <br />Robert Fegles, contractoz, Route 5, Box 1083 <br />R. K. Livingston~ journeyman, 431 East 34th Avenue <br />Warner Dallas, jO!1!zneyman, 110 Gzeen Acres Road <br />Joel Goss, public at large, 3540 Gilham Road <br /> <br />Sign Board - Robert E. Andezson, 870 Lariat Drive, for 3-year term ending January 1,1975 <br /> <br />Councilman Williams noted that Joel Goss was recommended for the public-at-large posi- <br />tion on the Plumbing Board whereas he is a machanical engineer. It was e2Cplained that <br />the position can be filled by any citizen Md that Mr. Goss is serving as a member from <br />the public rather than as an engineer. <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Mohr to approve the appointmant of those recommended. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />. <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Mr. McDonald asked whether the names of nominees could be f$iven Council members prior <br />to committee meetings at which they aze announced. i1r. Mohz said his xecollectio'n of <br />the procedure adopted was to annoWlce zecommendations at the Wednesda!:l commi ttee meet- <br />ings which would allow consideration by Council ,members before formal action is taken <br />at the following xegular Council maeting. <br /> <br />Mrs. Beal wondered whether nominations could be tMen from Council members. Mayor <br />Anderson said he would welcome any sugges~ions when vacancies are to be filled. In <br />this instance, he said, the only new appointment is to the Human Rights Commission. <br /> <br />Mrs. Beal suggested that when nerrl appointments are to be made requiring Council con- <br />firmation, it might be possible to announce the vacancies at .one Wednesday meeting to. <br />give Council members the opportunU;y to offer suggestions for the following Wednesday <br />meeting. <br /> <br />1 " <br />... .} <br /> <br />2/28/72 - 7 <br />