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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
FOR FURNISHING THE CITY OF PADUCAH WITH ITS REQUIREMENTS OF REGULAR
AND ETHYL GASOLINE, MOTOR OIL, DIESEL FUEL, CHASSIS LUBRICANT, GEAR
LUBE OIL, HYDRAULIC OIL, KEROSENE AND ANTI -FREEZE TO BE USED BY THE
CITY OF PADUCAH FROM JANUARY 1, 1971 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1971
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authori-
zed to advertise for bids for furnishing the City of Paducah with
its requirements of regular and ethyl gasoline, motor oil, diesel
fuel, chassis lubricant, gear lube oil, hydraulic oil, kerosene and
anti -freeze for the period beginning January 1, 1971, or as soon
thereafter as,possible, and extending to and including December 31,
1971, at the lowest cash price per unit, unit price to include State
Tax, but exclusive of Federal Tax, in accordance with all terms and
specifications listed herein.
Each bidder must guarantee and state the octane rating contained
in the regular and ethyl gasoline he proposes to supply, the octane
rating of ethyl gasoline to be not less than 99, the price to be
listed as the prevailing tank wagon prices, plus or minus; motor
oil to be detergent heavy duty, premium (not to be a fleet oil) and
first grade, and first grade non -detergent (requirements approxi-
mately 700 gallons of each); diesel, high detergent motor oil (re-
quirements approximately 500 gallons); diesel fuel to be No. 2 (re-
quirements approximately 6,600 gallons); chassis lubricant to be all
purpose (requirements approximately 300 pounds); gear lube oil to be
140 and 90 weight (requirements approximately 300 gallons).
Anti -freeze to be permanent type.
The requirements for regular gasoline will be approximately
64,000 gallons, and for ethyl gasoline approximately 60,000 gallons.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish and install
four (4) electrically operated and metered gasoline pumps, necessary
tanks and required concrete islands and will be required to furnish
one (1) electrically operated and metered diesel pump and'under-
ground tank.
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Bids shall provide a guarantee against advance in the bid price
and shall also guarantee a corresponding reduction in price in the
event of a decrease in the market price of any of the items bid on.
The bidder will so state in his bid that he agrees to give
24-hour emergency tank truck service to any point in the City of
Paducah seven days per week.
In the event of a temporary tank wagon price less than normal,
the City will be charged the normal tank wagon price less the dis-
count or the temporary tank wagon price without the discount which-
ever results in a lower net price per gallon of gasoline.
Each bidder shall bid upon each individual item, and all
incomplete bids will be rejected. The lowest overall bid will be
accepted unless all bids are rejected.
SECTION 2. The City Manager shall advertise for sealed bids
by posting a notice at the City Hall door and by inserting notice
of request for bids in the Sun Democrat, as provided for by law. All
bids shall be sealed and no bid shall be received after the hour
fixed in the notice for the opening of same. All bids received by
the City Manager up to the time fixed in the notice for the opening
of same shall be filed with the Board of Commissioners who may let
a contract to the lowest and best overall bidder, and the Board
of Commissioners shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids
and the City shall not become legally obligated to purchase said
products until the adoption of an ordinance authorizing the
execution of a purchase contract.
SECTION 3. This resolution shall be in full force and effect
from and after its adoption.
Mayor
Passed by the Board of Commissioners November 24, 1970
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, November 24, 1970