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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 1069, No Resolution Number1069 j A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE BID OF THE LEKINGTOII RAIL':7AY SYSTET.1, INC., IN THE .NUTS OF SEVEN THOUSAND (:;;'.7000.00) DOLLARS FOR THE PURCHASE OF IS01'OR BUS FRXT HIDE NO. 2, 17I1ICH WAS30LD BY THE CITY MANAGER AT PUBLIC AUCTIO11 AT 12:00 O'CLOCK I'lOON, ON NOVEMBER 7th. 1944 WHEREAS, it appears from the report of the City-anager that on November 7th, 1944 at 12:00 o'clock Noon, he offered for sale in his office in the City Hall lJotor Bus Franchise No. 2 which was ordered to be sold under an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE CITY 1,WITAGER OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KEP?'"UCKY, TO SELL A FRANCHISE AUTHORIZING TH PURCHASER TO i,1AINTAI AND OPERATE MOTOR PASSENGER. BUSES OVER AZ UPOi1 ME STREETci, AVE14U AND PUBLIC IIPIAYS IN 'E-:3 GITY OF PADUCAH, AHD FIXING TiIE TERLw A:11D CONDITIONS OF THE EXERCISE OF SAID GRANT", which was adopted by th Board of Commissioners on 7ebruary 1st, 1944; and, WHEREAS, it is further shown in said report that only three qualified bidders appeared at said sale, the Kentucky Utilities Company, whose highest bid was x1700.00; 1k 11agruder, whose highest bid was :A 700.00, and the LexinLton Railway System, Inc., whose highest bid was e7000.00, and that the latter bid was the highest and best bid which was sutxaitted; and, 1-TIEREAS, it further appearing that the Lexington Railway System, Inc., is fdnancially able to carry out and comply with all of the terms and requirements of said ordinance; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ; OARD OF COn .113SIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah accept the bid of the Lexington Railway System, Inc., in the sum of ,Y7000.00 for the purchase of the aforesaid motor Bus Franchise No. 2, and that the sale of said franchise to said company be, and the same is hereby ratified and approved upon the condition that said company shall pay the aforesaid purchase price in full and s'.all deliver to the City of Paducah within five (5) days after the sale of said franchise its written acceptance thereof in words and figures as follows, to -wit: ACCEPTANCE OF FRA.:CHISE HThe Lexington Railway System, Inc., in consideration of the sum of jeven Thousand Dollars (;7000.00) in cash this day paid b;,- it to the City of Paducah, Kentucky, and of the rights and privileges 1070 granted to it under the previsions of an ordinance entitled: "A! ORDINANCE DIRECTIH , TIME CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY Of PADUCAH, KENTUCKY, TO 3ELL A FEAUCHISE AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASER TO MA1JTAIII AND OPERATE MOTOR PASSENGER BUSES OVER AND UPON TUE STREETS, AVENUES AND PUBLIC :"JAYS IN THE CI'I"1 OF PADUCAII, AND FIxING THE TERDIS AND CONDITIONS OF THE E:;LTCI3s^ OF —%I7 C RANT", which was adopted by the Loard of Commissioners on 2ebruary lot, 1944, hereby accepts said blotor bus Franchise and agrees to comply with all of the provisions of said ordinance and assume all of the duties, responsibilities and liabil imposed under the provisions of said ordinance within a period of ten (10) days from this date. "IPI TESTI'.IONY 1=7 -REOF, the Lexington Railway System, Inc., has hereunto caused its name to be subscribed heret by D.D.Stewart, Its President, and has caused its corpora seal to be affixed hereby by A.Z.Looney, its Secretary, this the Slth day of November, 1944. LEXINGTON RAILWAY SYSTEii, INC. , By President A'TEST: Secretary, Lexington Railway System, Inc., ' SECTION 2. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and afteL its adoption. Passed by the Board of Commissioners, November 8th, 1944 Recoraed by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, November 8th, 1944 it�es Le F2