HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 373that said bids are in all respects in accordance with law and with the
published advertisement for bids and with the plans and specifications
heretofore approved by the Council and now on file in the offices of
the Village Clerk and Engineer; and that the Village Engineer has recommended
that said bids be accepted and said bids are hereby -accepted..
2. The Mayor and Village Clerk are hereby authorized and
directed to make and execute a contract on behalf of the Village with
each of said bidders in accordance with the terms of his bid, when such
bidder shall have furnished a contractors bond in the amount of the
bid, conditioned as required by law.
3. The Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
retain the certified check or bid bond furnished by each of said bidders
until the execution and filing of his contract and bond in the office
of the Village Clerk, and to return the certified checks and bid bonds
furnished by the other bidders.
Adopted by the Village Council of the Village of Orono, Minnesota at a
regular meeting held November 23, 1970. .
Louis B. 0 er auser, Mayor
.Attest
Ralph Martin, Clerk -Administrator
RESOLUTION
er -A inistrator-
RESOLUTION #374
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF THE VILLAGE OF ORONO
TREATMENT WORKS TO METROPOLITAN SEWER BOARD
AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACTS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Orono as follows:
ti,_r e
1. Minnesota Laws 1969, Chapter 449, Section 5, authorizes the
Metropolitan Sewer-Roard, at any time after January 1, 1970, to assume
ownership of and require any local government unit to transfer to it, any
existing interceptors or treatment works needed to implement the
Metropolitan Council's comprehensive plan for the collection, treatment
and disposal of sewage in the metropolitan area. The Sewer Board, by
its Resolution No. 70-111, determined to assume the ownership of the
(Resolution #373, continued)
Portion
of Work
Lowest Bidder
Contract Price
Sec.
A
- Watermain
Hoffman Brothers
$7050767.38
Sec.
Sec.
B
C
- Well #1
- Well.#2
Layne -Minnesota
Bergerson-Caswell
31,435.00
9,954.50
Sec.
D
- Iron Removal
Tonka Equipment
43,366.00
and Softening
Sec.
E
- Building
H. S. Horwitz
51,700.00
Sec.
F
- Electric
Electric Service
16,065.00
Sec.
G -
Tank
Pittsburgh Des Moines
701300.00
that said bids are in all respects in accordance with law and with the
published advertisement for bids and with the plans and specifications
heretofore approved by the Council and now on file in the offices of
the Village Clerk and Engineer; and that the Village Engineer has recommended
that said bids be accepted and said bids are hereby -accepted..
2. The Mayor and Village Clerk are hereby authorized and
directed to make and execute a contract on behalf of the Village with
each of said bidders in accordance with the terms of his bid, when such
bidder shall have furnished a contractors bond in the amount of the
bid, conditioned as required by law.
3. The Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to
retain the certified check or bid bond furnished by each of said bidders
until the execution and filing of his contract and bond in the office
of the Village Clerk, and to return the certified checks and bid bonds
furnished by the other bidders.
Adopted by the Village Council of the Village of Orono, Minnesota at a
regular meeting held November 23, 1970. .
Louis B. 0 er auser, Mayor
.Attest
Ralph Martin, Clerk -Administrator
RESOLUTION
er -A inistrator-
RESOLUTION #374
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF THE VILLAGE OF ORONO
TREATMENT WORKS TO METROPOLITAN SEWER BOARD
AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACTS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the Village of Orono as follows:
ti,_r e
1. Minnesota Laws 1969, Chapter 449, Section 5, authorizes the
Metropolitan Sewer-Roard, at any time after January 1, 1970, to assume
ownership of and require any local government unit to transfer to it, any
existing interceptors or treatment works needed to implement the
Metropolitan Council's comprehensive plan for the collection, treatment
and disposal of sewage in the metropolitan area. The Sewer Board, by
its Resolution No. 70-111, determined to assume the ownership of the