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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 13, Page 132, No Resolution NumberA RESOLUTION AUTHORIZLiG THE CITY PIANAGER TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1) POWER KWER, AND PRESCRIBING THE TER14S AND CONDITIONS TO BE COI•1PLIED I'IITH BY BIDDERS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF C0111113SIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the City 14anager be, and he is hereby,. authorized to advertise for bids for the sale to the City of Paducah of one (1) riding power mower with gasoline burning engine, 4 wheels and a 5 foot mowing blade. Each bidder shall state the amount acceptable in payment of the full purchase price for said mower, and shall submit a complete description of the equipment he proposes to sell, containing full and detailed specifications and guarantee, and shall state the approximate time required for delivery f.o.b. Paducah, Kentucky. SECTION 2. That the City ivianager advertise for bids by a notice posted at the City Hall door and by inserting notice of the re- quest for bids in at least one issue of the Sun Democrat. Notice shall be posted and published at least seven (7) days prior to the opening of bids and no bid shall be opened within ten (10) days from the date on whi this resolution is adopted. No bid shall be received unless under seal nor shall any bid be received after the hour fixed in the notice for the opening of bids. All bids received by the City Ivianager up to the time fixed in the notice shall be filed with the Board of Commissioners who may let the contra to the lowest and best responsible bidder. The Board of Commissioners shall reserve the right to reject any and all bids, and the City of Paducah shall not become legally obligated to purchase said equipment until the adoption of an ordinance providing for such purchase and authorizing the execution of a contract. SECTION? 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. i.-all,or�— Passed by the Board of Commissioners June 8, 1954 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, June 8, 1954.