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Resolution 1928/03/22 (2) By motion of E. ~artin Johnson, seconded by Gerald Hecker the follwing Resolution was passed and adopted: WHEREAS, the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Gilroy , did on the 5th day of March, 1928, pass its Reselution of Inten- tion to order certain work and improvement to be made in said City, which Resolution of Intention was duly and legally publish- ed as required by law, as appears from the Affidavit of John. N. Hall, now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City; aM ~~'li:~~J~~':i;U~_~_' ~"'1P'~'~- .""' ~-"r"".~i':iiii~~';>':..'l'H1~',,;u:!'i';:;e.'~~'Y::l:'.""),;;;;.,~re"'U'Zi;{-=a.u~:-fr:lh",~ C) L1 {:, .J _t'u' (J./ WHEREAS~ the Sid notices of the passage or the said Resolu- tion or Intention headed "Notice of Improvement", were duly and '" :l~~ :~,.<<:.~ "'4'f"';<~ 'l..:# ,-,. ........ -~~ legally posted along the respective lines or said contemplated work and improvement, and also on and along the open streets and alleys with in the district described in said Resolution of Intention and shown upon a Map or diagram showing the boundary" lines of said district on rile in the of rice of the City Clerk~ and the district to be assessed for said work and improve- ment, in form and manner as required by law, after the pas- sage or said Resolution of Intention, as appears by the Af- ridavit o~ George Easton, Superintendent or Streets of said City of Gilroy, who personally posted the same, and who, after the completion of the posting or said notices, riled his said Afridavit in the orrice of the City Clerk or said City, making oath that he completed the posting or said notices on the 9th day or March~ 1928; and WHEREAS, all protests or objections presented have been dis- posed of in the time, rorm and manner as required by law, and said Mayor and Common Council has now acquired jurisdiction to order the proposed work and improvement, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Council that the public interest and convenience requires the work herein described, and said Mayor and Common Council does hereby order the work to be done and improvement to be made in said City, as described in the Resolution of Intention passed by the Mayor and Common Council on March 5, 1928, and in accordance with. plans, profiles and specirications on rile in the of rice or the City Clerk, said Resolution of Intention, plans, profiles and specifications being hereby referred to and made a part hereof for further particulars of said work and improvement and the assessment district. That said City Clerk is hereby directed to post notice of said work~ together with plans and specifications therefor, , conspicuously for five (5) days on or near the Council Cham- ber door of Mayor and Common Council, inviting sealed propos- als or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directed to publish twice in the "Gilroy Evening Dispatch", a daily newspaper of general cirCUlation, printed, published and cir- culated in said City of Gilroy, and hereby designated by said ~__~~-'t'M'\w.."'r'{':;i~~~~~~;r;:;'''i.''!'3~'~2''..ur~J;:'.''iI>~:;$Sb.''f'.'f. 347 Mayor and Common Council for that purpose, a notice inviting such proposals and referring to the specifications posted or on file. All proposals or bids offered shall be accompanied by a check payable to the City of Gilroy, certified by a respon- sible bank, for an amount which shall not be less than ten per centof the aggregate of the proposal, or by a bond for the said amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and two sure- ties, who shall justify before any official competent to ad- minister an oath, in double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions. Said sealed proposals or bids shall be delivered to the Clerk of said Mayor and Common Council, to-wit, said City Clerk, on or before 8:00 o'clock P.M. of the 4th day of April, 1928, said time being not less than ten days from the time of the first publication and posting of said Notice. Bids will be opened on said day and hour. The right to re- ject any or all of said bids is reserved. Vote, Ayes, Councilmen E. Martin Johnson, C. E. Fred- rickson, Gerald Hecker, Elmer J. Chesbro; Noes, Councilmen, None; Absent Councilmen Chas. H. Pierce, Jerome Chappell. By motion of C. E. Fredrickson, seconded by Elmer J. Chesbro the following Resolution was passed and adopted. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Cownon Council of the City of Gilroy did on the 5th day of March, 1928, pass its Resolution of Intention to order certain work to be done and improve- ment to be made in the said City, which Resolution of In- tention is hereby expressly referred to for further particu- lars ahd said Mayor and Common Council did hereafter on the 22nd day of March, 1928, duly pass its Resolution ordering work to be done and improvement to be made in said City, which resolution ordering the work to be done is also refer- red to for further particulars. WHEREAS, the plans and specifications for doing said work and making said improvement has heretofore been adopted by the Mayor and Common Council and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Gilroy and are hereby referred to for further particulars; and WHEREAS, said Mayor and COnIDIOn Council desire that said .=""~~ ~~U~~~~{"~~~~"~~<;,.."<<''''::O,':Im.:';,'ft~",~EG.~~Z'~~X1;:,,''?;!S;; 'J;1Q "--.J'::tL) ,:;~, work be done under the direction of the City Engineer o~ "......oo~ said City and that the assessment he made by said City Engi- ~ ~"'''' ,wi /Ilr~,~.., .'!,11' neer. HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common Counoil that they direct, and it is hereby directed that the aforesaid work shall be done under the direction o~ the City Engineer of said City of Gilroy to his satisfaction; and it is hereby directed that the assessment hereafter to be made in the proceedings shall be made by the City Engineer of said City instead of the superintendent o~ Streets. Vote, Ayes, Councilmen E. Martin Johnson, C. E. Fredrick- son, Gerald Hecker, Elmer J. Chesbro; Noes, Councilmen, None; Absent Councilmen Chas. H. Pierce, Jerome Chappell. Councilman Chas. H. Pierce then came to the session. .