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Thomas H. O'Donoghue
Miscellaneous Resolution June 25, 1962
BY: Mr. Levinson
IN RE: RATIFY BIDS ON DEMOLITION OF DOWNTOWN COURT HOUSE
To the Oakland County Board of Supervisors
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Board, meeting as a Committee of the Whole on June 14, 1962, accepted
the low bid of Wolverine Lumber and Wrecking Company of Pontiac, Michigan, for the
demolition of the downtown Court House buildings and authorized the Board of Auditors
to execute a contract on behalf of the County.
The Committee of the Whole further recommended that funds for this purpose be
appropriated from the Contingent Fund.
MR. CHAIRMAN, on behalf of the Ways and Means and Buildings and Grounds
Committees, I move that the Board accept the recommendation of the Committee of the
Whole as adopted on June 14, 1962, and hereby confirm and ratify the action taken at
that time relative to letting the contract for the demolition of the downtown Court House
buildings in Pontiac, Michigan.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE
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Moved by Levinson supported by Carey the resolution be adopted.
AYES: Alward, Archambault, Beamer, Beecher, Bloc, Bonner, Calhoun,
John Carey, Charteris, Cheyz, Clack, Clarkson, Cummings, Davis, Demute,
Dewan, Dickens, J. W. Duncan, WM. Duncan, Durbin, Edward, Edwards, Ewart,
Forbes, Frid, Gabler, Goodspeed, Hall, Hamlin, Heacock, Hoard, Horton, Huber,
Wallace Hudson, Wm. Hudson, Hulet, Hursfall, Ingraham, Johnson, Kephart,
Knowles, Lessiter, Levin, Levinson, MacDonald, Majer, Marshall, McCartney,
McGovern, Menzies, Mercer, Miller, Mitchell, Noel, 0/Donoghue, Oldenburg,
Osgood,.Rehard, Remer, Rhinevault, Semann, Smith, Solley, Staman, Tiley,
Tinsman, Voll, Webber, Wood, Yockey. (70)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.