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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/07/1925 - Adjourned Regular Meeting- - l City Hall, Newport Beach January 7,1925. The -Board of Trustees of the City of Newport Beach, met in regular adjourned session on the above date. The meeting was called to order by President Geo.P.'.';ilson, The roll was called showing the full Board present. City Engineer Kressly reported on bids for a crater system on Corona Del Mar stating that the bids were within hi -s estimate considering the discount necessary to sell the bonds which was included in the bids of contractors. He teported tI_st the total amounts of the respective bids ' were as follows. - - - -- Claude Fischer, ------ - - - - -- - •- p404,885.75 Hall Johnson Co.,-- - - - - -- - -- 06,130,50 H.:I. Peterson , ------------------- 415,987.46 Geo. I.Mitchell,-------- - - - - -- 417,656.15 Thomas Haverty Co.,-- :- --------- 421,806.12 Union Paving Co.,------- - - - - -- 439,256.60 Mr. Frank D.Lewis addressed the Board, stating that he believed the S parr Co., would buy Bonds on the project saving considerable discount. Thereupon the matter was laid over to &:onday January 12,1925, it being understood that in case the bids were rejected and re- advertised, Mr.Sparr would put up a cash bond of at least 6300,000.00 as guarantee that he would purchase the bonds at par. In the matter of the option on Lot 1 Block 22 of Newport Beach requested b3 *i.C.Burris, the comittee reported that inasmuch as ther is no other city property in that vicinity, it was their recommeddation that the property be kept by the City of Negport Beach. On motion of Trustee Richter seconded by Trustee Sloan, and carried, the report was accepted and the committee discharged. Representatives of the Santa Ana Symphony Orchestra presented the board. of Trustees with a plan for suruier concerts in this city. The matter was discussed and referred to a committee of Trustees Richter, and Sloan, -,rho 'sere instructed to get in touch with Advertisint* manager Welch and ordered to report at the next meeting. Fire Chief, Jackson asked the Board of Trustees for the authority to purchase some new equipment. The matter was discussed and on motion of Trustee Wilhinson seconded by trustee Richter and carried, Fire Chief Jackson, ;ras authorized to purchase 150e00 worth of equipment for the month of January. A communication signed by Paul B.E1lswo-rth, L." Briggs, Glenn 'Vallace and C.H.'7ay requesting better water conditions in the city, was presented to the Board of Trustees. On motion of Trustee Sloan seconded by trustee Wilkinson, and cattied, City engineer Kressly was instructed to preparb engineering data at once for wa.ted lines a one million and one half .gallon reservoir and duplicate of the present pumping unit and cast iron mains as are needed. City Engineer Kressly stated that he would have plans as called for by January 26,1925. On motion of Trustee Wilkinson seconded by trustee Sloan, and carried, the damands as approved by the finance cor iittee were allowed and warrants ordered drawn. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned to 11onday January 12,1925, at 7:30 P.M..