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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1961.02.09 - 19334RESOLUTION February 9, 1961 MiSC • 37 -1 Mr. heacock IN RE: AUTHORIZE PREPARATION OF FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND TAKING BIDS FOR UTILITIES AND EC:UIPMENT AT SERVICE CENTER TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS, the Board of Auditors have advised that a satisfactory supply of water will be obtained from the new well which has been drilled at the County Service Center, and WHEREAS, it is now necessary that the additional work be done to complete the water service at the Service Center as well as take bids on various other items essential to the operation of the Court House Tower, and WHEREAS, the Board of Auditors have presented preliminary estimates of these items as follows: $44,000 20,000 15,000 35,000 Water Mains Electric cable for primary current on West Blvd. plus necessary lighting on parking lots and Court House Drainage for 2 parking lots -- East and Northeast of Court House (blacktopping of lots to be considered later) Development of landscaping plans, grading, planting, etc. for Court House Tower site only Sidewalks around Court House and parking lots 5,000 Well house, pumps, piping, heating for well house building and footings for water tower 35,000 and WHEREAS, these matters were considered at meetings of the Buildings and Grounds and Ways and Means Committees and resolutions were adopted recommending that bids be taken on the above items. Copy to Auditors, Tom and E. Smith. D6vici Levinson, Chairman R. C. Cummings Frank J. Von, Sr. Luther Hcacock, Chairman . Wes A. Tay lor MenziQs L-- Leroy Davis Duane Hursfall NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that final plans and specifications be prepared and bids taken pursuant to the By-Laws and a report made back to the Board with recommendations at the next meeting. MR. CHAIRMAN, on behalf of the Buildings and Grounds and Ways and Means Committees, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Paul W. McGovern :John L. Carey Arno L. Hulet Harry W. Horton Ivioved °k supported 1,1, :7—ern the resoi dopted. A str !';cient having vot< therefor, the r n was dopted.