HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 12, Page 104, No Ordinance Number104
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MMITAGER TO ENTER INTO A
CONTRACT WITH MURRAY HODGES FOR THE PURCHASE OF 13,722 BOARD FEET OF TREATED
RED AND WHITE OAK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND SPECIFICATIONS SET FORTH IN
THE RESOLUTION UNDER 1,7HICH THE CITY ,TANAGER WAS REQUESTED TO OBTAIN BIDS, AND PRO'
IDIIIG `.F -'AT THE SUM OF %852.47, THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR SAID LU,IBER, BE CHARGED TO
THE APPROPRIATION TO THE STREET DEPARTI:1E4T I_d THE YEAR 1950
WHEREAS, the City Manager was authorized to receive bids for the purchase
by the City of Paducah of 13,182 board feet of seasoned and treated lumber, and
the bid of Murray Hodges being the only one submitted after the advertisement
of the request for bids had been published in the newspaper and posted at the
City Hall door as required by lay; and
WHEREAS, it appearing that the amount of the bid of 1.'urray Hodges
in the sum of `:135.00 per thousand board feet is a fair and reasonable price for
said lumber;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINS BY TI -IE BOARD OF COMI-iISSIONERS OF THE CITY
OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTIOi? 1. That the City I,ianager be, and he is hereby authorized to enter
into a contract on behalf of the City of Paducah for the purchase of 13,722 board
feet of treated red and white oak from Kurray Hodges at the price of ;135 per
thousand board feet, and to enter into said contract which shall contain all of
the terms, conditions and specifications set forth in the resolution under which
the City Manager was requested to advertise for bids, being a resolution adopted
b:;- the Board of Commissioners on June 27, 1950, and of record in Ordinance Book
12, page 85 of the official records of the City of Paducah, the City Manager is
further authorized to include in said contract such other terms and conditions as
may be necessary for the protection os the interest of the City of Paducah.
SECTIOi'? 2. That the sum of ,;:1,852.47 required for the purchase of said
lumber be charged to the amount appropriated to the Street Department under the
apportionment ordinance adopted in the year 1950.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be introduced at a regular meeting of the
Board of Commissioners and remain on file at least one week for public inspection
in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage, and shall
be in full force and effect ten days from and after fina ad ption.
Introduced by the board of Commissioners July 11, 1950
Passed by the Eoard of Commissioners June 25, 1950
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, July 25, 1950.