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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1941-06-27 I I I ~27. , u... Boz eT'1an, Mon tana June 27th, 1941 The Commission of The City of Bozeman met in regular session in the -';ommission Room, City Hall Bu:T.ldini?', Friday evening, June 27th, 1941, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. 'rhose being present were ~,roa~"'or Hoe:,r, Commissioner Busch, Corrrrnl_sfdonor 30renS<l1lD, City Attorney Aitken, Ci ty Manr:l.[';er Lalce, and the Clerk, when the follow inr; proceed:1..ngs wer,e bad to-wi t: The minu tea of the las t regular session were rend, nnd it was moved b:T Comrnis sioner Sorenson, seconded by Cornnissioner Busch that the mInutes be approvc:':d as read, and the motion was carried by the following Aye and No votc; those votinG A:le beinG Ma:7or lIoey, Commissioner B1JSch and Commissioner ~orenson; thosc voting No, none. Bids for Service Building at Cemetery 'l'he Eanap;er s ta ted this was the time and place set for the 0 ;~ening of bids for the construction of a Service Building at the Cemetery. Ee presented the affidavit of pub- Ilea tion of the Notice to Bidders, whereupon, it was moved by Commissioner Busch, seconded by Commissioner Sorenson tha t the bids be opened and the motion ViaS carried b'y the f 01- lowing Aye and No vote; those voUne; Aye being Mayor Hoey, Commif-;sioner Busch and Com- c' missioner ~orenson; those votinG No, none. The following bids were opened and read: Gener'}l Construction 1.,1>1. Johnson VI. .J. Vlllmore 'Ii' 6,1335.7,5 5,325.37 Electrical Const~lction William Spieth Shane Electric Shop P. L. Dye Company 105.00 105.60 90.75 Plumbing Construction F. L. Dye Co. Frank Trunk Bozeman Plmb. & Htg. Co. 311. .50 297.50 269.20 Members of the Ceme tery Board were present and after examinrl tion of the bids and spec ifiea tions D. s submi t ted, recommended th8. t the bid of ". .J. .. ilmore for the C,eneral Cons trlJ c tion; 1". L. Dye Company for the Elec trical Cons tru c tion and the 130z eman Plu:nb ing ,9,: Hea tlng Company for the Plumbing Gonstruc tion be accepted, whereuI>on, it was moved by Comr.1issioner Busch, seconded by Commissioner I,)orenson thD t the recommendations of the Cemetery Boord be accepted and the checl<s be returned to the other bidders and the motion was carried by the following Aye and No vote; th_ose voting Aye belne; T!;ayor Hoey, COTIll11is- sioner Busch and Gommissioncr worenson; those votlnr; no, none. ',','aH:: Ins tailed The City ManBn;er stated that ll;r. R. H. Bamberc, 1122 South Piftr~ had installed the sidewalk along the Ga~field side of his property. It was moved by Commissioner &Isch, seconded by Comnissloner Sorenson that in view of UlO Infor~1ation as presented b:i the City ItaD3.ger thn t he offer wri t ten congra tula tions and thanks to r.:r. B8.mberp: from the City ComY'1is~;i(m for making this install~;tion ancI the notion was carried by the followinG; J~ye and };o va to; tho se voting Aye be ::ng liIa yor Hoe;:-, Comrnis 81 oner Bus cll and Commi S s ioner Sorenson; those voting No, none. Application for City License Tho following applications for City Licenses were presented ~ read: Ryan Fruit Company !C. Sb,ffelman 328 and the a pplica tion of Mr. Sam Stansbury for a wholesale b(,er license was ['resen ted and read. It 'Nas moved by Commissioner Sorenson, seconded by Commissioner Busch th,lt the ap- p Ilea tions be approved and the licenses is slled and the motion was carried by the follow- ing Aye and No vote; those voting Aye being Iv:ayor lloey, CommIssioner Busch and Commissioner Sorenson; those voting No, none. 1':0 bids accepted a ('tcr time set b;r l'ldvertisemen ':- Commissionor 3usch stated thnt du.o to the fact thst bids have been turned in and read after the closi.ne; time as stated in advertisements that he thinks it should be the polley of The Ci ty Cornmis s ion not to accept any bids not turned in on or before t~,e ti:C:le specified in the advertisement. Commiss ioncr Sorens on and L:ayor Eoey s ta te1 they wero in agreeTTien t with Commie s loner Dnsch's sUGsestion, and th'1t the sU0'aestion should be followed in the future. Bids for PaInting at Library 'The Manar.rer s to ted this was the time and place set for tl:e opening of bids for the paInting: of the interior of the Library. He presented affidavi t of pulbication of the l'Jotice to Bi~l.ders, whereupon, it wa:'S moved by COl1L'11i'_'sioner Sorenson, seconded b:.T Com- missioner 3U8Ch that: tlle bids be opened, and the motion ',vas carried by the followIng Aye and No vote; thos 0 vo tine Aye beina: T/rayor IIoey, Commis s ion~Jr Bus~h and Commis 81 oner Sorenson; those votin~ No, none. The followin? bids were opened and read: J. L. 70rd 1'. J. Jensen Lee Vlelch tT. C. Al t~an A. P. 'rester ;~ 194.50 350.80 252.00 176.00 411.60 It was moved by Corn^~'issioner Sorenson, seconded by Commissi,-mor Busch th;J_t the bid of .T. c. Altman be accepted and the motion was carried by the follovling n.ye and No vote; those votinr:: Aye being T~ayor Eoey, Comm.;tosioner Busch and Conrnissioner Sorenson; t;,ose voting No, none. Adj o'!.:rn:"'.en t There being no further business to COIne before the Commission at tLis time, it was moved by Commlss:toner Dusch, secondod b~'" CommIssioner Soronson that the meetIng adjourn and the motion was carried by the following Aye and 110 vote; tl-lose voting Aye beinG r,;a;lOr Eoey, Commissioner EU.sch and vom.rnissloner ..:.>orenson; those votl.ns No, none. - -~-4- ~afo-r U _~-d/~. of the Commis s lcm I I I