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19580729 City Council MinutesThe hearing was then opened on LID #88. Two wr1t era=`protests were noted and James Silhan, a property owner on the street registered a verbal protest. A motion was made by Councilman Kincaid, seconded by Councilman Sorensen that Ordinance #720'be passed, setting up YID #88 for improvement of Alder St. from 9th to llth with grading, curbs and asphaltic paving. Motion carried. The hearing was then opened on LID #89, and there were no written nor verbal protests. A motion was made by Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Lambe that Ordinance ##728 be passed, setting up LID ##89 to install curbs and widdnrthe existing pavement on Laurel Way, east of llth. Motion carried. There being no further discussion on LID ##87, bids were then opened. Two bids were received as follows: Lake City Gravel & Materials Co. $11,888.00 Joplin Paving Company 12,396.25 A motion was made by Councilman Kincaid, seconded by Councilman Christensen that the Bid on LID #87, asphaltic paving and curbs on 61 St. from Pine to Walnut be awarded to Lake City Gravel and Materials Co. and the Mayor be authorized to enter into contract with them. Motion carried. There being no further discussion on LID ##88, bids were opened. Two bids were received: .Lake City Gravel & Materials Co. $13,509.00 Joplin Paving Company 14,158.00 A motion was made by Councilman Kincaid,.seconded by Councioman Christensen, that the bid on LID #88 for improvement of Alder St. from 9th to llth with grading, curbs, and asphaltic paving be awarded to Lake City Gravel & Materials Co., and the Mayor authorized to enter into contract with them. Motion carried. There being no further discussion on LID ##89, bids were opened. Two bids were redeived: Lake City Gravel & Materials Co. $2,740.50 Joplin Paving Company 2,860.75 A motion was made by Councilman Kincaid, seconded by Councilman Christensen that the bid on LID #89 to install curbs and widen the existing pavement on Laurel Way, east of llth, be awarded to Lake City Gravel & Materials Co., and the Mayor be authorized to enter into contract with them. Motion carried. Mayor Maxwell read a letter from the Lion's Club asking permission to install a water fountain and put benches in the !City (Triangle at 5th and Bell. This matter will be taken under advisement. The Mayor reported that the Lion's Club had requested permission to use the City Park grounds from July 28th to August 2, 1958 for the purpose of having a carnival. The council, after some discussion, agreed they could, under the same conditions as previous years. A motion was made by Councilman Christensen) seconded by Councilman Tuson that the meeting be recessed to July 29, 1958. July 29, 1958 Recessed meeting was held for an informal hearing on the possible improvement of the Northwest streets in the City of Edmonds, Meeting was called to order by Mayor Maxwell. Councilmen present were Lambe, Christensen, Sorensen, and Kincaid. No definite action was taken on the matter of improvement of the streets in the Nip; section. A discussion on the curb on 3rd Ave. N. resulted in the satisfaction of Mr. and Mrs. Otteson in regard to the matter. Mayor Maxwell NViVAWM&W,was instructed to write a letter to Grande and Co. on the awarding of the warrants and Bonds for LID #86, stating that the action of the Council will hold, and the matter closed. There was no further business, and the meeting was adjourned. August 5, 1958 s! MAYOR Regular meeting was called to order by Mayor Maxwell. Councilmen present were: McGibbon, Lambe, Tuson, Simpson;.and Kincaid. Minutes of the.last meeting were read and approved as corrected. Bids were opened on LID #86. They were as follows: Hale Construction Co. $12,601.10 West Coast Construction Co., 15,612.40 M. & S. Construction Co. 14,592.40 Pacific Concrete Products Co. 14,244.22 A motion was made by Councilman Tuson, seconded by Councilman Simpson that the bid on LID #86, sewers on Pine from 13th to 16th; Juniper adjacent to 15th; and a portion along 13th and 15th, be awarded to the Hale Construction Co. for $12*601.10, and the mayor be authorized to enter into a contract with them. Motion carried. 1 1 1 1 Hearing on the Final Assessment Role for LID ;A2 was held. There were 2 written protests filed: from Mr. & Mrs. Roy H. Degneau, and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Woog. After discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Kincaid, seconded by Councilman McGibbon that Ordinance #729 be passed, confirming LID #82, sidewalks