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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 9, Page 305, No Ordinance NumberPage 305 AN ORPINANCE PROVIDING FOR TNF CONSTRUCTION AND Rr- CONSTFITCTION Or TTIF DRIVFY,'AY ON 74ORTH NINTH STRFT T FFOM THE SOUTH PROPFF.TY LINF OF WA.DISON STRFFT TO THF FOTTTH PROFT•RTY LINE OF CLAY ,STP,TPT; AND ON EIGPTH STFF'TT FROM TIME SOUTH-FOPFRTY LINT• OF VIADISON STRFFT TO THE NORTH PFOP'RT`.i LINF OF BTTT-,14FTT STRF!;T, FXC"PT THF INTERSECTION AT 8TH AND CLAY STFITTS; AND ON T,IA DISOIT STRFFT FT CM THF ''MMT PROPT'RTY LINT 0' EIGHTH STRF'T TO THE EAST PTIOPTRTY LINE OF NINTH STRFFT, IN THE CITY OF PADUCATT, TJcCR!.CKFM COUNTY, KENTUCKY, ';!ITH ALL NECESSARY CURBS, GUTTERS,- DRIVE.7AYS, G14NHOLES, INTAKES, CATCH BASINS, SE!YFR AND DR!JV PIPE, AND ALL NECFS`ARY L'T?GITTFFRING, ADVFFTI`TNG AND LEGAL AND "LFRICAL S-RVICE IN CO"IECTION THFRP.'.!ITH AT THE COST OF THE APUTTING PROPERTY O"N-RS AND FF.OVIDING THAT SATFF MAY EF CONST='TCTED UPON TT -TF TETT YFAF P.AYTT7VT PLAN. BE IT ORPA.INFD BY THY BOARD OF CO'' TT8,FIONTRS OF THF CITY OP FA.DUCAH, KFNTUCKY; SECTION 1. That the driveway on North Ninth Street from the South property line of Madison Street to the South property line of Clay Street; and on Eighth Street from the South property line of 14adison Stre;t to the North property line of Burnett Street, except the intersection at 8th and Clay Streets; and on Madison Street from the (lest property line of Eighth Street to the East property line of Ninth Street, in the City of Paducah, Kentucky, with all necessary curbs, gutters, driveways, manholes, intakes, catch basins, sewer and drain pipe, and all necessary engineering, advertising and. legal and clerical service in connection therewith, be, and the same is hereb y ordered to be constructed and re. constructed with concrete, asphalt, bitulithic, or other improved paving material as may be determined by the Board of Commissioners as the best and most economical material for the construction and reconstruction thereof, upon bids made therefor, and ell to be done in strict accordance wJ_Ih:,�he plans, specifications, grades, widths, profiles and drawings of the Commissioner of Public !forks, prepared by him for such nurposes, all of �,,bich are hereby adopted as a part of this ordinance as fully as if embraced herein or attached hereto and made part hereof and marked. "A" for more specific identification SECTION 2, That said work shall be constructed under the direction and supervision of the Commissioner of Public ;Yorks, and shall be commenced at a time designated by contract for the performance of said work, and completed en or before eight months after the passage and recording of °his ordinance. Page 306 SECTION 3. That all the cost incident to said construction and re- AlMlk construction of said streets, as provided in Section 1 hereof, shall be paid for wholly by the property owners end property abutting or fronting thereon on both sides of said streets ar_d to be apportioned to and assessed against the property owners and property abutting on both sides of said streets according to the number of feet or abutting feet thereon, except that the City of Paducah shall pay such portion of cost of construction as required by law. Provided that said improvement shall be made upon the ten year payment plan as provided in Sections 3101 and 3102 of the Kentucky Statutes. SECTION 4. The contractor awarded the work herein provided for shall be paid only from the funds arising from the Special Tax Bills and assess- ments against the property abutting the improvement herein provided for, and in no other i^:ay, except that the said contractor may be raid out of such bonds issued in accordance with the lair, of the City of. Paducah and charter cities of the second class of the State of Kentucky, and for the payment of which, said tax bills and asse,sments may be pledged by the said City of Paducah; and in no event shall the said City of Paducah be liable to the contractor for the construction of any of the work herein provided for, except the said City of Paducah shall be liable to the said Contractor for the excess of fifty (501,'o) per cent of the value of any property assessed for the construction of the stork herein provided for. SECTION 5. The contractor awarded the contract for the work herein provided for shall be paid monthly by Improvement V-1arrants issued by the City of Paducah upon estimates furnished by the Commissioner of Public :+forks, to the extentidoff sixty-five (65%) per cent of the value of the work done or materials furnished by the contractor during the progress of the �c,ork, and said Improvement "'arrants shall bear six (6p) per cent interest from date of issual and shell be issued by the Commissioner of Public Finance upon order of the Board of Commissioners. Said Improvement Warrents shall be negotiable and shall constitute a lien upon the local taxes to be hereafter levied for such improvement, d shall be payable at the office of the Commissioner of Public Finance, thout notice to the hol.,er thereof, upon completion and acceptance of th� rk herein provided for, out of the first collection of such local taxes,' out of the proceeds of the sale of any Improvement Bonds issued in ticipation of such local taxes. The interest on such Improvement rrants shall be estimated and assessed as a part of the cost of the improvement herein provided for. Page 307 SECTION 6. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute all written contracts and bonds -with the successful bidder for the construction of said improvement, as required by law. SECTION 7. Bids shall be received for the construction of said work out of concrete, asphalt, bitulithie, or any other improved paving material according to plans and specifications made and provided therefor by the Commis-.sioner of P,,ibl is '. orlcs -nd reported to the Board of Commissioners at the next regular or called meeting and said Board of Co!nmissioners shall d,termine the material with which said streets shall be constructed and award the contract therefor to the lowest and best bidder, except t},at the right is expressly reserved to reject and and all bids within the discretion of the Board of Commissioners. SECTION 8. This ordinance s',all take effect and be in force ten days after its passage. / A Signed Mayor Passed by the Board of Commissioners April 8, 1929 Recorded by Hunt Crossland, Clerk, April 9, 1929