381
<br />
<br />Hubbard and carried, the lowest and best bid of H. C. Lawson Company was accepted
<br />
<br /> in the
<br />at the unit prices ~nd/~otal amount of $19,224.00 for Items i and 3; the lowest
<br />
<br />and best bid of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. was accepted at the unit prices
<br /> in the
<br />and~otal amount of $4,140.00 for Item 2, all other bids rejected, and Certified
<br />
<br />Bid acceptance
<br />Cement lined cast
<br />iliron water pipe and
<br />~fittings Spec. 481-18
<br />
<br />Check in the amount of $2,700.00, submitted by Park & Son, Inc., ordered returned.
<br />
<br />A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of 75,000 lineS1
<br />feet of six-inch cement lined cast iron water pipe, 40,000 lineal feet of eight-in~
<br />cement lined cast iron water pipe, 50,000 lineal feet of twelve-inch cement lined
<br />
<br />cast iron water pipe, and 100,000 pounds ccmbined total weight, in required types
<br />
<br />and sizes, of cement lined cast iron water pressure line fittings, Specification
<br />~81-18, as follows:
<br />
<br />Chas. A. Estey, Inc.
<br />Taylor-Jett Co., Inc.
<br />Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co.
<br />Dayton Foundry
<br />United States Pipe and Foundry Co.
<br />
<br />Item l(a) Item l(b)
<br />NO Bid NO Bid
<br />NO Bid NO Bid
<br />$155,100.00 $117,760.00
<br />No Bid No Bid
<br />152,475.00 115,400.00
<br />
<br />Bid acceptance
<br />Domestic water meters
<br />Spec. 665-10
<br />
<br />Chas. A. Estey, Inc.
<br />Taylor-Jett Co., Inc.
<br />Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co.
<br />Dayton Foundry
<br />United States Pipe and Foundry Co.
<br />
<br />Item l(c) Item 2
<br />No Bid $20,857.00
<br />No Bid 15,000.00
<br />$2~8,550.00 14,500.00
<br />NO Bid 14,352.00
<br />242,000.00 15,320.00
<br />
<br />On rec~endation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by
<br />
<br />Hubbard and carried, the lowest and best bid of United States Pipe and Foundry Cem-
<br />
<br /> in the
<br />pany was accepted at the unit prices and/total amount of $509,875.00 for Items l(a)~
<br />
<br />l(b), and l(c)~ the lowest and best bid of Dayton Foundry was accepted at the unit
<br /> in the
<br />prices and~otal amount of $14,352.00 for Item 2, and all other bids rejected.
<br />
<br />A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of 2,000 5/8"
<br />3/4" damestic water meters, Specification 665-10, as follows:
<br />
<br />Gamon Meter Division-Worthington Corporation
<br />Rockwell Manufacturing Compar~y
<br />Hersey-Sparling Meter Company
<br />Badger Meter Mfg. Company
<br />
<br />Item 1 Alternate
<br />$ 6,3 o.oo iF - -.gi
<br />56,66o.o0 56,66o.o0
<br />57,200.00
<br />56,340.00
<br />
<br />On rec~endation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman Heinly, seconded by
<br />
<br />Brewer and carried, the lowest and best bid of Badger Meter Mfg. Cum~ly was accept~
<br /> in the
<br />ed at the unit prices an~total amount of $56,340.00 for Item l, and all other bids
<br />
<br />Bid acceptance
<br />Fire Hydrants
<br />Spec. 633-8
<br />
<br />rejected.
<br />
<br />A tabulation of bids was presented for the furnishing and delivering of 200 Fire
<br />
<br />Hydrants, Specification 633-8, as follows:
<br />
<br /> Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co.
<br /> H. C. Lawson Company
<br />
<br />Total
<br />$~3,160.OO
<br /> 24,568.0o
<br />
<br />On rec~endation of the Manager and on motion of Councilman Brewer, seconded by
<br />
<br />Hubbard and carried, the lowest and best bid of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co.
<br /> in the
<br /> at the unit prices and~otal amount of $23,160.00, and the other bid
<br />was
<br /> accepted
<br />
<br />Petition
<br />Edward Casey, Leo
<br />S. Hazell, et al
<br />Police Investigation
<br />
<br />rejected.
<br />
<br />A petition si~ned by 30 residents, was presented and read by Leo S. Hazell, repre-
<br />s~tin~ a ~roup of residents fr~m the southwest section of the City, recommendinE
<br />that Council request the County District Attorney, or the State Attorney General,
<br />
<br />to conduct a full investigation regarding the manner in which the Police Department
<br />
<br />handled the child molest case as reported by William 0'Dea, 1439 South Townsend
<br />
<br />Street; that Council request the Police Department to make routine patrols and de-
<br />
<br />tailed inspections of unoccupied homes, apartments, or other vacant buildings, to
<br />
<br />
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