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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 11, Page 570, No Ordinance NumberAN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THEE ACCEPTANCE OF THE EID OF THE HENRY A. FETTER SUPPLY COiiPANY FOR THE PURCHASE OF 1000 FEET OF TARGE' FIRE HOSE FOR THE SUM OF ,';1.24 PM FOOT; TIE PURCHASE PRICE THEREFOR TO BE PAID INT CASA; PRESCIIIBING TILE Tv -,'1--.-7S AND CONDITIONS UNDER UHICH SUCH PURCHASE SHALL BE MADE, AND AUTHORIZING TX -1E IMAM, ^R Tl MAYOR PRO TEM, TO EXECUTE, A CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF USAID HOSE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF CO-MMISSIOIIERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCIM SECTION 1. That the City of Paducah accept the bid of henry A. Fetter Supply Company for the purchase of 1000 feet of 221 inch Target double jacket municipal fire hose at the price of 9j1.24 per foot, and the Mayor (or the ;.;ayor Fro Tem in the event of the Mayor's absence from office and his inability to attend to the duties of his office) is hereby authorized and empowered, for and on behalf of the City of Paducah, to enter into a contract with the Henry A. Fetter Supply Company for the purchase of said hose, said contract to contain .the terms and conditions set forth in the written bid of said Company dated July 12, 1948, a copy of which is filed herewith and made a part of this ordinance to the same extent as if fully copied herein. uEC TION 2. The purchase price for said fire hose shall be paid in cash and the amount paid shall be charged to Account i:o. 3285 under the Apportionment Ordinance adopted in the year 1948. SECTIOP; u. It being necessary to immediately purchase fire hose in order to protect the property of the City of Paducah and its citizens against loss by fire, the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens require that this ordinance become immediately effective. An emergency is therefore declared to exist and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its a::option. a,or Tem Commissloner Introduced by the Bogrd of Commi sioners August 3, 1948 Passed by the Board of Commissioners AuZust 10, 1948 recorded by 3arch Thurman, City Clerk, August 10, 1948.