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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 15, Page 423, No Ordinance Number423 `/ AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF DON McCLURG, DOING BUSINESS AS PADUCAH TYPEWRITER R•. SUPPLY, IN THE AMOUNT OF 11-31,957.34 FOR THE FURNISHING AND INSTALLATION OF CERTAIN FURNITURE FOR'THE NE77 CITY HALL BUILDING IN PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, SAID FURNTTURG BEING KNO?'.rm AS "CATEGORY III ALL OTHER FURNITURE"; DECLARING SAID BID TO BE THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BID RECEI�TGD, AND DECLARING SAID BIDDER TO BE THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MAIJAGER TO EXECUTE, OF BEHALF OF SAID CITY, A CONTRACT FOR SUCH FURNISHING AND-INSTALLATIONI, AND PRESCRIBING THE TERNS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH CONTRACT WHEREAS, the City of Paducah, Kentucky, advertised for bids for the furnishing and installation of furniture for the new City Hall building in said City, and WHEREAS., bids were submitted by various bidders for such furnishing and installation of furniture in accordance with "The plans, specifications and conditions for same prepared by Edward Durell Stone, Architect, 7 East 67 Street, New York City (Lee Potter Smith & Associates, Associate Architects, Paducah, Kentucky), said plans consisting of three (3) reproduction prints titled 'Furniture Plan Ground Floor', 'Furniture Plan First Floor' and 'Furniture Plan Second Floor'; and said specifications and conditions consisting of a bound volume titled "Furniture for Paducah, City Hall, Paducah, Kentucky, Bidding Specifications, August 28, 1964 (Revised to September G, 1964) consisting of 'General Conditions', 'Specification of Manufacturers, Category I Metal Office Furniture, Category II Wood Office Furniture, Category III All Other Furniture'; 'Specification of Furniture', and also the 'Invitation for Bids' and 'Bid Form Proposal,", and WHEREAS, Don McClure, doing business as Paducah Typewriter & Supply, submitted a bid in the amount of $31,957.34 for the furnishing and installation of certain furniture described in the title hereof, which bid was not the lowest monetary bid but was the second lowest bid in dollars and cents, and WHEREAS, the business office and establishment of the said Don McClure, doing business as Paducah Typewriter & Supply, is situated directly across Washington Street from the new City'Hall in said City, thereby assuring.instant and easy accessibility in the event any adjust- ments, service or repairs should be needed, while on the other hand the business office and establishment of the lowest monetary bidder is situated several hundred miles distant in New York City, and WHEREAS, the nature and quality of the items bid upon by each of said bidders are equal, and 424 WHEREAS, it is the option and decision of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, that the bid of said Don McClure, doing business as Paducah Typewriter & Supply, should be considered and accepted as the lowest responsible bid received, and that said bidder should be considered and declared the lowest responsible bidder, all of which is and will be more in keeping with the best interests of the public, citizens and taxpayers of Paducah and the needs of said City. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the bid of Don McClure, doing business as Paducah Typewriter & Supply, in the amount of $31,957.34 for the furnishing and installation of certain furniture for the new City Hall building in Paducah, known as "Category III All Other Furniture" be determined to be, and is, the lowest responsible bid submitted to the City for such furnishing and installation, and that the said Don McClure, doing business as Paducah Typewriter & Supply, be determined to be, and is, the lowest responsible bidder in connection therewith. SECTION 2.. That the City of Paducah, Kentucky, subject to the conditions hereinafter set out, accept the bid of Don McClure, doing business as Paducah Typewriter & Supply of Paducah, Kentucky, in the amount of $31,957.34 for furnishing and installation of certain furniture in the new City Hall building in said City known as "Category III All Other furniture", subject to all the terms, conditions and specifications contained in the document upon which said bidder based his bid, such document being known as "Plans, Specifications and Conditions prepared by Edward Durell Stone, Architect, 7 East 67 Street, New York City, (Lee Potter Smith & Associates, Associate Architect, Paducah, Kentucky), saud plans consisting of three (3) reproduction prints titled 'Furniture Plan Ground Floot', 'Furniture Plan First Floor' and 'Furniture Plan Second Floot', and said specifications and conditions consisting of a bound volume titled 'Furniture for Paducah City Hall, Paducah, Kentucky, Bidding Specifications, August 28, 1964 (Revised to September 4, 1964) consisting of 'General Conditions', 'Specifications of Manufacturers, Category I Metal Office Furniture, Category II Wood Office Furniture, Category III All Other Furniture'; 'Specifications of Furniture', and also:.the 'Invitation for Bids'and 'Bid Form Proposal"'. SECTION 3. Acceptance of the bid of Don McClure, doing business as Paducah Typewriter & Supply, as set out in Section 2 hereof shall be conditioned upon .the proper execution by said bidder of All required contract documents: SECTION 4. Upon the approval of the Corporation Counsel of said City of the execution of the contract, performance and payment bond 425 and the providing of satisfactory workmen's compensation insurance and liability insurance, the City Manager of said City is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of said City. SECTION 5. This ordinance shall be introduced and remain on file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed form in which it shall be put upon its final passage, and if adopted shall be in full force and effect ten (10) days thereafter. ayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners November 10, 1964 Passed by the Board of Commissioners November 17, 1964 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, November 17, 1964. 0-9