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19610601 City Council MinutesIt was decided that an informal hearing be held on the possible sewering of Spruce between 91� and 11k, and the east side of 91h between Spruce and Pine, and the people involved be invited to meet with the Water -sewer committee to discuss the possibility of an LID in their area. The meeting to be held on Wednesday, May 24k at City Hall - 8:00 P.M. A Recommendation from the Planning Commission for Council approval of further study by Clark - Coleman & Associates resulted in a recess of this meeting to May 31, when the plans will have been received from Clark -Coleman and studied by the Council. It was moved by Councilman Tuson, seconded by Councilman Christensen that the first meeting in July be set for Wednesday, July 51� instead of Tuesday, July 4th because of the holiday. Motion carried. A motion was made by Councilman Lambe, seconded by Councilman Christensen that the paving of the road in the City Park be awarded to Joplin Paving Co., to be done when the work is actually authorized. Motion carried. It was moved by Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Harrison that the final plat of Manor Lane be approved. Motion carried. Meeting was then recessed until Wednesday, May 31 at 8200 P.M. May 319 1961 Recessed meeting was called to order by Mayor Maxwell with all councilmen present. An annexation petition was filed with the City Clerk on May 29, 1961 from the citizens residing in the Lake Ballinger area adjacent to the City of Edmonds. The petition indicated that it was signed by owners of 82.% in value, according to the assessed valuation for general taxation of the property for which annexation is petitioned. The council determined that the property description accurately represented kn area contiguous to the City of Edmonds. That further, the council was offered satisfactory proof, by way of affidavit and other information that evidenced the suffieiency of the petition as presented, and it was moved by Councilman Christensen, seconded by Councilman Slye that the receipt of the petition be acknowledged, and the hearing on said petition be set for June 20. Motion carried. A letter of thanks was received from the Junior Chamber of Commerce for their having had the use of the property left on the Civic Center site for their sale. Upon recommendation of the Street Committee, a motion was made by Councilman Tuson, seconded by Councilman Christensen that Yost Admiral Way from Dayton Street south to the intersection with the present -by-pass be reopened and returned to use as a street, and the deadline for removal of all obstructions on it be January 1, 1962. Motion carried. After much discussion with the Planning Commission and with C$Ark-Coleman planners, the council decided to postpone any action on Planning phase #2 until the June 131� meeting. Meeting was then adjourned. June 1, 1961 Meeting was held for opening of bids on the Civic Center. Mayor Maxwell called the meeting to order with all councilmen present except Harrison. Civic Center bids were as follows: GENERAL WORK: Strand, Inc. Venne Beauchamp B. F. Turnbull, Inc. Newland Construction Col Farwest Construction Co. Wick Construction Co. Noel Construction Co. McDonald Contruction Co. Elling Halvorson Turnquist & Bartrand MECHANICAL WORK: Basic bids only. $335,130.00 337,307.00 362,000.00 341,000.00 3539761.00 344,444.00 363,500.00 344,896.00 368,836.00 362,992.00 Gamman Plumbing Co. 709389.00 Lincoln Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 649350.00 Hart Plumbing & Heating Co. 68,427.00 Boyker Plumbing & Heating Co. 75,850.00 Stoll & Freese Plumbing & Heating 71,990.00 ELECTRICAL WORK: Hiline Electric 44,250.00 Ewing Electric 40,998.00 NePage Electric 44,500.00 Pacific Electric 46,300.00 Rogers Electric Co. 45,260.00 Bids were then taken under advisement, and no specified date was set for awarding. Meeting was adjourned. U ' City Clerk or