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Minutes 07-21-65mINUTES OF SPECIAL ~IEETI~IG OF CiTY COUNCIL, HELD iN BOYNTON BEACH, FLOPJEDAs JULY 21s !965~ at 9:~0 PRES F · T* EAtN ~ CITY ~-~NAGER GENE i'~OOB/~, CITY ATTORNEY CALLIE ClJ~TON~ DEPUTY CITY CLEP~ ~ayor Mahoney called the meeting to order at 9512 a.m. meeting had been called forth, purpose ef awarding bids on sewer pro~ects~ street surfacing and other matters. S, EWAGE '~ORKS PROJECT Mayor ~ahoney read a letter from Russell & Axon, Consulting Engineers~ evaluating the bids received by the City and recommend- ing awarding as follows: Section 1 - Bumby & Stimpson $217,364.25 Section 2 - ~- ' ~ ~itmmre-~ock, !nc. ~46~?00.00 Pit. Banks moved that the recommendation, of Russell & Axon be accepteds that the bids be a,.~arded as reoommer~ed, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contracts and that a copy of ~ussei1 ~ Axon~s tabulation and recommendation be appended to the minutes of the me,tinge ~r. Archi, seconded the motion which carried unanimously. PAVi/~G, S. E. 9th AVENUE BETL~EEN~S. E. IST ~T. AND FEO P~iLROAD P.~ The City ~anager presented the Council with tabulation on the bids received for the above captioned work. The low bidder was Turner Nursery & Landscape Co.~ Boca E~ton~ Floridas in the amount of $1~16.00. The counnittee assigned the evaluation of these bids recommended acceptance of t~his low bid. ~r. Archie moved that the Mayor and City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk be authorized to sign a contract with Turner Nursery in the amount of $1D16.00 according to the bid specifications. }~. Banks seconded the motion ~fhich carried 5-0. DO%fNTO?~ PAP~ING LOT Mr. Kain reported to Council that the low bidder in this instances Turner Nurserys in the amount of .~$3~833.00, vzas appro- ximately $1,000.00 above the estimated cost for the paving. ~r. Fmdsen suggested %hat the low bidder be awarded the bid ~lth the stipulation that payment of $1s000.00 be delayed for ninety days until the new budget was in effect. Mr. Jack Carver~ -1- M I N U T E S City Council Boynton Beaoh~ July 21, 1965 representing Turner Nursery~approved this payment procedure and stated that the company would confirm it in writing. Nrc Archie moved that the low bid be awarded to Turner Nursery in the amount of $3,833.00~ the work to start immediately, that $1,000.00 of this sum be withheld until November 1~ 1965, and that the Mayor and City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract. Mr. ~adsen seconded the motion which carried 5-0. TO~ OF GULFSTREA~ REQUEST,FOR WELt FIELDS LOCATIOI~ A letter was read from the Town of Gulf Stream asking per- mission to use property within the City limits for their water supply, The property vms located at the extreme southerly limits of the City~ immediately ad~cent to the Florida East Coast right of way. Mr. Moore advised Council that from the zoning standpoint there could be no objeotion as the property was zoned for public utilities structures~ however~ the State Board of ~ealth would have to be contacted i~ order to See what effect this would have on the City's be instructed to City cooperate ~th the Stream ~ that possible. Mro Arohie DIXIELA~ERS B~ID TRIP TQ ]a~0RLD,S FAiR Mrs, Carrie Gladney requested Council support and financial assistance in sending the D~xietahders Band to the ~orldes Fair to represent Boynton Beach,. She explained plans for chartering a bus and selling ~surplus ~ s to help finance the trip. Mr, Eain said that funds in the promotion con- tingency fund. 2,fr. ArChiemoved that the City donate $250.00 to the Dixielanders f~r the purpose efa trip to the Ne~ York World,s Fair contingent on plans ~Orking out as outlined by Mrs, Gladney. ~r. Madsen seconded the motion which carried 5-0. SEWER PROJE~£ ~SPECTION The Council discussed the sewer project inspection work relative to the City performing the inspections or hiring Russell & Axon as inspectors for the installation. ~ro Kain pointed out that the cost to the City would be approximately $1~700.00 a month for Russell & Axon to do the inspeoting~ two qualified men could be hired by the City~ plus other expenses~ for a maximum figure of $1~000.00 per month. ~ne City Engineer recommended that the latter course be folio~zed~ indicating that his depart- ment could accomplish the jobe Mr. Archie moved that the City Manager be authorized to employ two men to ac~ as inspectors along with the City ~ngineer -2- City Council Boynton Beach, Flao July 21, 1965 to be hired on a specialized contingency basis, non-classified, during the period of installation of the sewer project. Mr. Banks seconded. Motion carried 5-0. BOARD OF HEALTH ST~SE~TIC T~{E.INSTALLATIONS Discussion was held regarding the stand taken by the State Board of Health with regard to the installation of septic tanks within the City and the adverse effect it was having on new con- struetion in some areas. quo to build a hou discovered that east of ~ Health D~partment ~r. Ho~ard ~allory~ contractor~ had re- as he had a customer who wanted View Harbour. During discussion it was was interested lay within the area that the tank permits. Mr. Moore s~ated that under Section 22-69 of the Cede our Plumbing Inspector is not a~lowed to issue a permit for a septic tank installation, unless it is approVed By the State Board of Health an/that this part of the code would have to be amended to allow the issuance without Health Department approval. The reasoning behind the ban on septic tanks in outlying areas~ where possible water polution was less likely, ~¢as no~ understood by 0ouneil. The ban, in effect, denied land usagee ~r. Banks moved that the City Attorney prepare an ordinance for Council approval that~ouldamend Section 22-69 and allow the City to issue permits for the installation of septic tanks without Health Department a~roval~ so that something ~ould be in the cods to make a test case with. Mr. Archi, seconded the motion which carried 5-0. RELEASE OF FUNDS TQ HARDH!VES, INC~ The City Attorney recommended that the Council accede to the request of Southern Gulf Utilities regarding release of the balance of funds due Hardrives, Inc. and that the City Manager be authorized to sign the release of escrow. ~ir. Boos so moved. Mr. Banks seconded the motion ~nich passed unanimously. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF ~4UNICiPALITIES ~r. Madsen moved that~ in view of the fact that the money was budgeted, any Councilman desiring, could attend the National League of Munipalities in Detroit, l~chigan, July 24 through July 28. As of this date Mr. Archie~ Mr. Madsen~ Mr. Moore were scheduled to attend. ~Ir. Banks would advise the City ~anager~s office later in the day of his intentions. Mr. Banks seconded the motion. Motion carried M I N U T ES City CounCil BoyntOn Beach~ Fla. July 21, 1965 Th~e~meeting was adjourned at 10:45 a.m., at which time the Council iWen% into workshop session to study the proposed minimUm hOUsing Code. Tereesa Padget~Cmty Clerk ~. ~OOS~ lman / -4- O~FICES RUSSELL & AXON Consulting Engineers, Incorporated July 20, 1965 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Boynton Beach City Hall Boynton Beach, Florida Subject: Evaluation of Bids, Project No. 5754-8f Sewage Works Project, Boynton Beach, Florida ~entlemen: In accordance with your request, we are forwarding you herewith an evaluation of bids received by the City Council at their regular meet- ing on July 19, 1965, for constraction of subject project. There were a total of ~elve bids received. The bids have been checked and all errors corrected. A tabulation of three lowest bidders follows: SBCTION I AMOUNT COMPLETION TIME Bunny & Stimpson, Inc. Orlando, Florida 220,444.25 150 days Whitmire-Mock, Inc. Lake Wales, Florida H & S Const~ctors Bolmton Beach, Florida 222,416.65 200 days 237,790.15 240 days SECTION II~ B~B BID AMOUNT Whitmire-Mock, Inc. 46,700.00 Lake Wales, Florida COMPLETION TIME 200 days ~noeable Hayor and City CoVncil Pa~ #2 July 20, 1965 Chambers Ensine~rs & Ocala, Florida 48,617.OO COMPLETION TIME 175 days Cleary Brothers,COnstruction Co. West Palm Beach, Florida 50,750.00 275 days SECTION liT ALTERNATE BID AMOUNT Helbourne Realty Development & Construction Company Helbourne, Florida COMPLETION TIME 49,828.16 120 days Intercounty C~nstruction Corpo Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 53,391.00 120 days Trio Consttmctio~ Co. Pompano Beach, Florida 54~817o00 110 days The bid submitted by Bumby & Stimpson~ Inc. is the lo~ bid for Section I, as are the number of days to complete the work. B~nby & Stimpson, Inc. also suhmt[ted a letter stating that they would decrease ~he ~ni~ price for asphalt pavement rep lacement by the amount of $0.50 per square yard, reducing the estimated contract amoun~ by $3~080.00. The bid submitted by Whit~ira-~ock, Inc, for Section II is the Iow bid for both the base and alternate bids. It is recomanended that the contract be awarded for Section I to Bumby & Stimpson, Inco in the a~ount of $217,364.25, which takes into consider- ation the reduced cost for asphalt pavement replacement, with a completion time of 150 days. Honorable Mayor and City Council July 20, [965 Inc. Un the Base Bid in the a~ount of $~7~,~ wi~h a c~le[i~u very truly yours, RUSSELL & AXON CONSULTING EI~[NEERS, Ik'CC :bls Ray