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i Co~u~cilmen voting aye Gq n~y none.. <br /> <br />June 9 ~ 1913. <br /> <br />The Ordinance was declared passed and <br /> <br /> Bids fo'~· the construction Of tt~e Col. lege Hill D_strzct Sewer under. 0rdi <br /> nance ~.299- were opened and ~'ead, a. nd Counoilp.~,n Bell noved that tt~e <br /> <br /> ~t!2~9 mnounti~ to <br /> t~r22ines that the bid o:f Apple~d~ite & Stein trader 0rdinanee ~ <br /> <br />~?~; Y6 is the lowest a, nd best bid for this sewer and titat the contract be <br />ed' to ti~en in accordance witt~ ti~eir bid and that tire !~,yor and Recorder enter <br />into .a contract with tt~e~ fo~ the ~eons~ruction of ~id sewer. Hotion w~s second- <br />ed by ~r. Striker and ce. tried <br /> <br /> Bids for the construction of the College Hill District Sewer ~der 0rdi- <br />n~nce ~1302 were opened m~d read, m~d Counei!nan Bell moved ti~t tt~e Council de- <br />terz:~ine~ that the bid of App!ewhite & Stein un,er 0rdinanee ~-_~uZ ~,mounting to <br />:~2883.80 is the lowest m~d best bid for this sewer ~nd that the contract be <br />awa. rded to then in accordance with their bid ~nd that the !{~yor ~nd Recorder en- <br />ter into ~ contract with them for th~ construction of said sewer. ]~{otion <br />oecond~d~ ~ by ~,{r. Johnson and e~rz~ ~ied. <br /> <br /> The resignation, of ¥{. H. ~.{~rtin ~s ~ member of the Library Board w~s on <br />~otion accepted. N~yor Yor~n appointed ~s his successor Attorney R. S. <br />~nd a ~2otion was ~hade, seconded and et~rri~4 to eonfirn the appointnent. <br /> <br />street. <br /> <br />b er ed fr~13~_9. - <br /> <br /> CouncilL~n I{ensill stated titat in the hauling of gz, avel it was being <br />dropped in ~"m~y places on the City pavemm~ts to ttte injury of paved streets and <br />that it was in violation of ttte Ordinances of tlte City. Hr. Teller of the <br /> <br />Clark & Henery Construction Co. stated that it was the experience of Paving~ Com- <br />panies that tire dropping of gravel on pavenents was of considerable daz~age. The <br />~atter was referred to the Street Cozi~ittee. ~ <br /> <br /> Council~lan l{c~{urphey stated t!~at the Intersection Fund was aD~ost exhaust- <br />ed and that if the City desired to proceed with-further paving ~provenents.thgt <br />steps ~hould be taken at once to provide honey to pe.y the cost of street inter- <br />sections, and noved that the City Attorney.prepare a resolution I~or m~bhnission to <br />the voters providing for {itc issuance of ~']5,000 p~ving street intersection bonds) <br /> <br />there w~s no second to the ~2otion o, nd tt~e subject was referred to the Street <br />Cor~ittee and Attorney to prepare sueit resolution as ~lght be proper. <br /> <br /> The ~2atter of the condition of t{igh Stz~eet fron 3rd Street to the Railroad <br />track was discussed and the Street Cohu-~ittee instructed to interview the property <br />ovmers and deternine what steps st~ould be taken for tt~e i~nprover, ent of this <br /> <br /> <br />
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