5716 Confirm Construct Pumping Station0R.DINANCE NUMBER 5716
(Published in the Salina Journal SA. 2LO 1952
AN ORDINANCE ratifying and confirming a contract with He J. Taylor Construction Company
for the construction of a pumping station for the purpose of pumping the sewage of
Intercepting Sewer "AA" and extensions thereof into the existing sewer at the inter-
section of,the center line of Ash Street *ith the center line of Ohio Street, in order
to conduct the sewage of Intercepting Sewer "AA" to a point of outlet, and providing
for the issuance of temporary notes to pay the cost thereof, pending issuance and sale
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of bonds.
RE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Comadssioners of the City of Salina, Kansas,
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Section le That the acceptance of the City of Salina, Kansas, of the proposal of
He J. Taylor Construction Company, hereinafter referred to as the "contractor" assub-
mitted to the Board of Commissioners on Septemher 15, 1952, which is hereby found to
be the lowest and best bid for such work, and the contract awarded by the Board of
j Commissioners of said city to said contractor and signed on behalf of the City by its
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Mayor on September 22, 1952, for the construction of certain public improvements in the
City of Salina, Kansas, to-witr
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A pumping station for the purpose of pumping the sewage of Intercepting
Sewer "AA" and extensions thereof to the sewer now existing at the
intersection of Ash Street with the center line of Ohio Street, be
constructed in the manner provided by law.
at and for the unit price for said work contained in said proposal, which proposal
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and contract are hereby referred to and made parts of this ordinance, be and the same
is hereby ratified and confirmed, said proposal being within the estimated cost of said
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improvements as shown by the sworn estimates of Murrary A. Wilson, a duly qualified
Civil Engineer, on file in the office of the City Clerk and in accordance with the pro-
posal of said contractor anduuder the terms of said contract, all of which are hereby
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referred to and made a part of this ordinance.
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Section 2. Said improvements shall be built and conttructed in accordance with
j the plans and specifications therefore prepared by Murrary A. Wilson, a duly qualified
Civil Engineer, on file in the office of the City Clerk and in accordance with the pro-
posal of said contractor and under the terms of said contract, all of which are hereby
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referred to and made a part of this ordinance.
Section 3. That temporary notes signed by the Mayor and attested by the City
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Clerk be issued from time to time as the work progresses in the manner and form as
required by law, the total amount thereof not to exceed the contract price for such
work, such notes to bear interest at not to exceed 42 per cent per annum and to ieature
not later than December 1, 1953, and to be issued in such amounts and at such times as
may the money for the payment of the cost of such work be required, such notes to be
issued to said contractor and to be redeemed and cancelled at the time that Int®real
Improvement Bonds are issued in lieu thereof.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and
after its publication once in the official city paper.
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Introduced: September 15, 1952
Bassed r September 22, 1952
Attest; Mayor
City Clerk