HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance Book 18, Page 944, No Resolution NumberA RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND APPROVING THE EXECUTION OF A
CONTRACT BETWEEN THE INCORPORATED AREA OF PADUCAH LOCATED IN McCRACKEN
COUNTY AND THE BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1975, AS PROVIDED IN THE KENTUCKY REVISED
STATUTES AND ACCEPTING ALL STREETS LISTED THEREIN AS BEING STREETS WHICH
ARE A PART OF THE INCORPORATED AREA OF PADUCAH
BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF THE INCORPORATED
AREA OF PADUCAH THAT:
SECTION 1. The Legislative Body of the Incorporated Area of Paducah
does hereby accept all streets contained in said contract as being city streets which are
a part of the Incorporated Area of Paducah, and
The Legislative Body of the Incorporated Area of Paducah does hereby
ratify and adopt all statements, representations, warranties, covenants and agreements
contained in said contract and does hereby accept said contract and by such acceptance
agrees to all the terms and conditions therein stated.
Said contract reads as follows:
SECTION 2.
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
CITY OF PADUCAH
2 cCRACKEN COUNTY
In compliance with the laws made and provided, this contract is entered
into between the Bureau of Highways, Commonwealth of Kentucky, and the Legislative
Body of the Incorporated Area of Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky,
The projected net apportionment to the incorporated area for the
fiscal year heginning.July 1, 1975, after providing for administration, emergencies, and
contingencies is approximately One Hundred Twenty Two Thousand Three Hundred Sixteen
and No One )Hundredths ----dollars ($122,316.00). This approximate amount will be
expended by the Bureau of Highways to aid the incorporated area in the maintenance,
reconstruction, or construction of certain streets in said incorporated arca.
In the event revenues produced pursuant to KRS 177.365 are not sufficient
to fund the amount set out herein, any deficit caused by expenditures pursuant to this
agrc�ement may he deducted from future allocations to the incorporated arca.
In the event revenues produced pursuant to KRS 177.365 exceed the
amuurt set out herein, the excess shall be credited to the incurporated area's account,
and any unexpended amount shall be carried forward to the succeeding fiscal year.
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The streets on which these funds may be expended by the Bureau of
Highways and the classification and type of work or services (Improvement
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McCRACKEN COUNTY
CITY OF PADUCAH
PROJECTS DESIGNATED FOR IMPROVEMENT
ROAD NAME
BEGINNING
ENDING
LGTH
TYPE
Clay Street
Fourth St., S.W.
Ninth Street
0.37
Bit. Resurface
Cloverdale Rd,
Highland Blvd., E.
Farwood
0.24
Bit. Resurface
Elmdale Rd.
Highland Blvd., E.
City Limits
0.20
Bit. Resurface
Fifth Street
Madison St., N.N.
Park Ave.
0.22
Bit. Resurface
Fifth Street
Jones St., S.E.
Caldwell St.
0.15
Bit. Resurface
Miller Drive
Kennedy Rd., E.
Dead End
0.18
Bit. Resurface
Monroe St.
Nineteenth St., S.W.
Twenty First St.
0.13
Bit. Resurface
Monroe St.
Twenty Eighth St. , S.N.
Twenty Ninth St
0.09
Bit Resurface
N. Twenty Seventh
Monroe St., N.N.
Trimble
0.30
Bit. Resurface
Old Orchard Rd.
Miller S.
Meadow Lane
0.15
Bit. Resurface
River Oaks Blvd.
Pines Road., N.N.
Minnich Ave.
0.33
Bit. Resurface
Roell Circle
Spring St., S.N.
Dead End
0.11
Bit. Resurface
Seventh St.
Madison St., N.N.
Clay Street
0.14
Bit. Resurface
Seventh St.
Rogers St., N.N.
Caldwell St.
0.13
Bit. Resurface
Sixth St.
Madison St., N.N.
Park Ave.
0.22
Bit. Resurface
Spring St.
Thirty Second St., S.
River Oaks Blvd.
0.13
Bit. Resurface
Tennessee St.
Second St., S.N.
Third Street
0.08
Bit. Resurface
Thirtieth St.
Trimble St., S.E.
Jefferson St.
0.38
Bit. Resurface
Twentieth St.
Kentucky Ave., N.W.
Broadway
0.06
Bit. Resurface
Twenty Fifth St.
Kentucky Ave., N.W.
Jefferson St.
0.13
Bit. Resurface
Twenty Ninth St.
Monroe St., S.E.
Jefferson St.
0.07
Bit. Resurface
Washington St.
Nineteenth St., S.N.
Twenty First St.
0.13
Bit. Resurface
Total Miles
3.94
SPECIAL. PROVISIONS
The Legislative Body of Paducah will he responsible for performance of all phases of work
required to accomplish the projects herein desitrnnted for IMPROVEMENT. The work will,
if required, include but not be limiters to arivertir,ing for bids and inspection. The work
and its implementation will be. accomplished in 1;ccurdt;tue with the current Bureau of
Highways' policies, standards, and specifications and will be governed by the applicable
Kentucky Statutes.
In the evert the Legislative Body of Paducah performs any work designated in this contract
f,,r IMPROVEME.NT, with its personnel and its equipment or (fie equipment of a private
vendor through a lease rental agreement. and expects to be reimbursed for cost of said
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labor and equipment, concurrence in the unit prices of the labor and equipment, or any
combination thereof, must be obtained by the Chief Executive Officer or his authorized
representative of the Incorporated Area from the Bureau of Highways' District Engineer.
Concurrence must be obtained by the City of Paducah through the Bureau of Highways'
District Engineer prior to the award of any contract on projects herein designated in this
agreement for IMPROVEMENT that utilizes Municipal Aid Funds.
The Bureau of Highways will reimburse the City of Paducah for the actual cost of all work
performed in compliance with the General and Special Provisions of this contract insofar
as Municipal Aid Funds are available. The city will be responsible for all costs in excess
of the Municipal Aid Funds.
The City of Paducah will provide required certification to the Bureau of Highways' District
Engineer in Paducah before payment for any work will be authorized.
The Bureau of Highways will not reimburse the City of Paducah for any work on projects
designated in this contract if the work is not performed in accordance with the Bureau of
Highways' current policies, standards and specifications and in accordance with the
General and Special Provisions contained in this contract.
And further, the Bureau of Highways will not reimburse the City of Paducah for
any work on projects that are not listed in this contract.
The Incorporated Area of Paducah may perform or cause to be performed work in this
contract prior to July 1, 1975, with the understanding the Municipal Aid Funds do not
become available until July 1, 1975, and the Bureau of Highways cannot be billed for said
work prior to July 1, 1975. EXCEPTION: Prior year funds reflected on the TD 10-1 for F.Y.
1975-76 may be paid prior to July 1, 1975.
The City of Paducah will not be reimbursed for any work included in this contract that is
performed prior to the signature of the Commissioner of Highways or his designated representa-
tive or prior to the concurrence by the District Engineer for the assignment of work.
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McCRACKEN COUNTY
CITY OF PADUCAH
GENERAL PROVISIONS
The chief executive officer and legislative bot of incorporated areas or
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the county judge and fiscal court of unincorporated urban places stipulate and hereby
certify that all roads and streets and bridges listed as projects in this contract are a part
of the road and street system of the incorporated area or unincorporated urban place and
as such are the responsibilities of the legislative body of incorporated areas or the fiscal
court for unincorporated urban places. Their inclusion as projects in this contract does not
relieve the governing body of its responsibility.
The legislative body or the fiscal court will reimburse the Bureau of
Highways for any loss it may sustain arising out of performance of this contract by the
bureau. Such loss as sustained by the Bureau of Highways may be charged to unincor-
porated urban place's or incorporated area's apportionment in this or future fiscal years
Should any balance of the incorporated area's or the unincorporated urban
place's apportionment remain after performance of this contract, ouch balance will remain
to the credit of the incorporated areas or the unincorporated urban places for development
of future contracts by the Bureau of Highways.
The Bureau of Highways will accomplish the work involved in the performance
of this contract at such times end by such means as it may deem desirable and advisable.
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It is agreed that any materials purchased by the Bureau of Highways and
delivered to the incorporated area or unincorporated urban place shall be used by the
appropriate governmental agency only on projects listed herein and that all use thereof is
subject at all times to inspection and supervision by the bureau.
The Bureau of lIighways reserves the right to use a portion of the funds to
provide bureau personnel and equipment or any other means it may deem necessary to
successfully complete the terms of this contract.
The general administration and supervision of the program herein designated
shall be under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Highways.
It is further understood, agreed and stipulated by the parties hereto that if,
at any time, in the judgment of the Commissioner of Highways or his authorized representative,
the legislative body or the fiscal court is refusing or failing to properly and promptly perform
any work stipulated in the contract to be performed by the said legislative body or fiscal
court, the Commissioner of Highways or his authorized representative may take over such
work and perform some by whatever means he deems appropriate.
Should conditions arise which, in the judgment of the Commissioner
of Highways, render it burdensome to the general welfare of the Commonwealth to continue
any work commenced under terms of this contract, the bureau may suspend or curtail
such work.
It is understood and agreed that any urban road or city street listed as a
project in this contract shall not include structures, single span or multiple span, having
a length of more than twenty feet measured on a horizontal plane along the centerline of
roadway between the inside faces or abutments or end bents at the bridge seats, the
intrados of arches at the abutment springing lines, or the inside faces of the outer sidewalls,
unless they are specifically designated as a separate project.
It is further agreed between the parties hereto that all obligations incurred
under this contract are subject to any law or regulations now existing or hereafter enacted
or promulgated.
The Bureau of Highways assumes no responsibility for roads or streets not
made a part of this contract and for thonc which are so listed only such responsibility as is
detailed in this contract and then .mly irmofar as funds are available. The legislative body
or the fiscal court acknowledges its total rer.ponsibility for roads or streets not listed in
this contract.
The chief executive officer of the ,aid incorporated area, the county judge
of the said unineor posted urban place, and the Commissioner of Highways, or their
authorized representative , insofar at,, their actions are in accord with the laws of the
Cc::rcnc calth of Kentucky, shall act for their respective parties on all matters arising
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its contract.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this cc
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•ated Area of Paducah, KeCracken County.
Chief Executive Officer
Bureau of Highways
By
Commissioner of Highways or
Designated Representative
SECTION 3. That Alice H. McNutt, Mayor of the City of Paducah. Kentucky,
is hereby authorized and directed to sign said contract, as set forth, on behalf of the
Legislative Body of Paducah, McCracken County, Kentucky, and the City Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to certify thereto.
SECTION 4. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after
the date of its adoption.
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Commissioner
Passed by the Board of Commissioners July 8, 1975
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, July 8, 1975.