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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 17, Page 436, Ordinance Number 71-1-429436 J ORDINANCE NO. 71-1-429 AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID OF PADUCAH LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS, INC. FOR FURNISHING THE CITY OF PADUCAH WITH UNIFORMS FOR THE REFUSE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT FOR SUCH UNIFORMS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah accept the bid of Paducah Laundry and cleaners, Inc. for furnishing the City of Paducah with uniforms for the Refuse Department personnel, which bid has the specifications as set out in the resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners on November 24, 1970, authorizing such bids, and as contained in the bid of Paducah Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. dated December 14, 1970, in words and figures as follows: "I. Five (5) uniforms consisting of pants and shirts - 65% dacron and 35% cotton for employees wanting this type of clothing - $2.50 per week per employee. Five (5) coveralls consisting of 65% dacron and 35% cotton for employees wanting this type of garment - $2.50 per week per employee. 2. If all employees will wear coveralls of 65% dacron and 35% cotton quality we bid $2.00 per week per employee. If all employees will wear pants and shirts of 65% dacron and 35% cotton we bid $2.00 per week per employee. 3. If a 100% cotton garment is considered we bid $2.35 per week per employee on the pant and shirt service and $1.45 per week for the coverall service. The above bid is for a one (1) year period." SECTION 2. The uniforms to be supplied according to the aforesaid bid shall be in colors to be designated by the City Manager. SECTION 3. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute a contract with Paducah Laundry and Cleaners, Inc. for the purchase of the service set out in Section 1 above, and according to the said resolution and said bid. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be introduced and remain on file for at least one 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 days thereafter. % Mayor Introduced by the Board of Commissioners January 5, 1971 Passed by the Board of Commissioners January 15, 1971 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, January 15, 1971.