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City Council Agenda and Packet 1987 09 01
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Flatiron Paving submitted the low bid of $16,808.40. <br /> Public Works staff has reviewed the bid and found it <br /> in order and recommends the bid to be awarded to <br /> Flatiron Paving. <br /> Mohr moved that Flatiron Paving be awarded the <br /> contract for the water treatment plant site paving <br /> project at their low unit bid of $16,808.40 and <br /> authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to sign contract <br /> documents on behalf of the City. Anderson seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> AUTHORIZATION TO AWARD BID - CEMETERY IRRIGATION <br /> PROJECT Lillo explained that construction bids for the <br /> Louisville Cemetery irrigation system project were <br /> opened on Tuesday, July 28, 1987. Columbine <br /> Landscape i Sprinkler was the low bidder at $19,779. <br /> Award of the irrigation system contract will <br /> complete the cemetery waterline and irrigation <br /> system renovation and will permit more effective and <br /> efficient irrigation care of cemetery grounds, plus <br /> help reduce annual maintenance and manpower costs <br /> of the cemetery operation. Staff recommends award <br /> of bid to Columbine Landscape S Sprinkler and also <br /> requests authorization to execute a change order in <br /> the amount not to exceed $3,336 for additional <br /> materials and labor to modify the proposed system to <br /> address associated maintenance easement problems on <br /> cemetery property. The City's CIP identifies <br /> $29,440 for the replacement of the cemetery <br /> irrigation system. Proposed bid award and change <br /> order request total $23,115. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that Columbine Landscape & <br /> Sprinkler be awarded the contract for the Louisville <br /> Cemetery irrigation project at their low bid of <br /> $19,779 and authorize Community Services staff to <br /> execute a change order in the amount not to exceed <br /> $3,336 for project modifications. Mohr seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> AUTHORIZATION TO SET PUBLIC HEARING - LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION - <br /> GENTLEMAN JIM'S <br /> BAR & GRILL Ferris stated that the applicant, Mr. James Hayden, <br /> is requesting approval of a Restaurant Liquor <br /> License for his new restaurant business in the Cen- <br /> tennial Center. The restaurant, Gentleman Jim's <br /> will be opening sometime in October. Mr. Hayden's <br /> application is in order and appropriate fees have <br /> been paid. 'Needs of the neighborhood" petitions <br /> will be circulated and submitted to Council prior to <br /> the recommended public hearing date of September 15, <br /> 1987. <br /> 5 <br />
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