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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes 1924-08-18REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,HELD ~0NDAY, AUGUST 18TH~1924. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of South San Francisco was held in the City Hall Monday evening, August 18th,19£4. The meeting was called to order at 7;80 o'clock p.m. by Trustee H.F.McNellis, ~residez of the board. ROLL CALL. oll call found all members of the board present, to-wit;- rusteos, Carl Blank,F,A.Cunningham, A.J.Eschelbach,H.McCaffrey, and H.F.McNellis. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and there being no errors or omissions were approved as read. A comnunication was received from J.0.Snyder, Superintendent of the Western Meat Com in reply to the city's letter requesting the removel of his company's sign, which is obstructing the effect of the City's illuminated sign at Tan Foran Road, stating the sign would be moved at an date and expressing regret that his sign was detrimental to the illuminating effect of the city's ~ Communication ordered filed. A petition was received from Joseph P.Lopez asking permission to hold a dance in Frat Hall Saturday evening September 20th,1924, under the auspices of the S~anish-Speaking People'sSoce of South San Francisco. commemorating Mexican's Independence Day. Permit Granted. A communication was received from Robert D.Duke, attorney-at-law, acting as collectio~ agent for the A.J.Kane Detective Ageny, and making demand for the sum of $584.90, stated to be due the Kane Detective Agency f by the City of South San Francisco for the past year. On t~e advice o City Attorney the Clerk was instructed to reply to the letter and demand stating an action is Dend against the city for the payment of similar cliams to the Eane Detective Agency and the latest cl~ cannot be recognized pending the action of the court. A communication was rcceived from Lloyd W.Thayer, General Manager of the South San Francisco Land & Improvement Company, stating he had appeared before the Board of Rivers and Harbo~ Washington, P.O. in behalf of the development of the South San Francisco Harbor. The letter stated no decision has as yet been made, but when it is handed down it will probably eoncnr with ~n~£ Deakyne and upon the same premises. The clerk nas instructed to reply to the letter thanking ~r. Ti for his efforts in behalf of South San Francisco's development. A communication of inquiry concerning the garbage situation was also received from Ll~ Thayer. He requosted information regarding his proposition made in February of thi~ year to fence i~ a district~suitable for garbage purposes, and offering to furnish keys of a gate to any persons designated by the Board of Trustees. President McNellis appointed a committee co~si~ of Trustees Cunningham and McCaffrey to confer with the Manager of the Land ~o. with a view to for~ a satisfactory arrangement. City Attorney Davis submitted a communication from Leo H.Sussmann of the law departmen' of the Pacific Gas & Electric Company in relation to securing a franchise for his company in South San ~rancisco, said company not having previously ~ecured nne. Mr. Sassmann stated that he is will~ to prepare a draft of a proposed application and franchise if the matter is brought to the attent~ of the Board of Trustees, and waive the five year provision of the Act governing the franchise and percentage payments commence when franchise is granted. The City Attorney explained that with ali' urther tim~!~ he might make still better tzrms for th~ city. ~'An application for a pool room license was received from ~attle & Duffey, 211 Grand Av, and grante~by the following vote;- Ayes,Trustees, Blank,Cunningham Eschelbach, McCaffrey. McNellis. Noes, Trustees, None. Ab~'ent Trustees, None. Applications for soft drin~ licenses were received from Mattle & Duffey and Mrs, Andre~ Os~rom and granted by the following vote;- Ayes, Trustees, Blank, Cunningham, Eschelbach, McCaffrey, McNellis, · Noes Trustees, None. Absent, Trustees, None. The reports of the Health Officer and the Fire Chief for the month ending July Zlst,191 were received and accepted. This being the date set for the opening of bids for the construction of sewers in the North Factory District and San Bruno and Butler Roads Trustee Cunningham moved that bids be opened The motion was seconded by Trustee Eschelbach and regularly carried. Accordingly the following bids were opened and read by the clerk;- PIPE SEWERS"ALTERNATE~(ALL VITRIFIED) BID OF ERICKSON PETTERS01i GRIEd~ C0.v SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL. PER LIN.~To 19 18" 606 $2.35 $1424.10 20 18" 552 2.35 1297.20 21 15" 120. 2.20 264.00 22 10" 33 .95 31.35 23 12" 453 1.45 656.85 24 10" 67 .95 63.65 25 12" 40 1~45 58.00 26 10" 44 .95 41.80 27 15" 40 2.20 88.00 28 12" 55 1.45 79.75 29 10" 38 .95 36.10 ' TOTAL. .... $ 4040.80 MONOLITHIC SEWER (NO ALTERNATE) SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH ~IT PRICE TOTAL. PER LIN.FT. 15 Type A. 24 x 36 650 $12.50 $8125.00 · i, (without piling) 15 TYPe A. 24 x 36 676 12.50 8449.25 [without Dilin~ beard ustees. Ca~lBta~tk,~F;A.Cunningham, A.J.Eschelbsch,H.NeCaffrey, and H.F.NcNell~ The minutes of the previous meeting were read and there being no errors or omis~ were approved as read. A comn~mication was received from J.0.Snyder, Superintendent of the Western Me~ in reply to the city's letter requesting the removel of his company's sign, which is obstruc' the effect of the City's illuminated sign at Tan Foran Road, stating the sign would be moved date and expressing regret that his sign was detrimental to the illuminating effect of the Com3nunication ordered filed. A petition was received from Joseph P.Lopez asking permission to hold a dance in Hall Saturday evening September 20th,1924, under the auspices of the Spanish-Speaking People' of South San Francisco, commemorating Mexican's Independence Day. Permit Granted. A communication was received from Robert D.Duke, attorney-at-law, acting as coll agent for the A.J.Kane Detectiv~ Ageny, and making demand for the sum of $584.90, stated to b the Kane Detective Agency f~by the City o£ South San Francisco for the past year. On the adv City Attorney the Clerk w~s instructed ~o reply to the letter and demand stating an action is against the city for the payment of similar cliams ~o the Eane Detective Agency and the tate~ cannot be recognized pending the ~ction of ~he court. A communication was received from Lloyd W.Thayer, ~eneral Manager of the South S~ Francisco Land & Improvement Company, stating he hsd appe£red before the Board of Rivers and Wsshington, D.O. in behalf of the developmen~ of the South San Francisco Harbor. The letter s~ no decision has as yet been made, but when it is handed down it will probably concur with Deakyne and upon the same premises. The clerk was instructed to reply to the letter thanking for his ef£orts in behalf of South San Francisco's development. A communication of inquiry concerning the garbage situation was also received fro Thayer. He requosted information regarding his proposition made in February of year to fence i~ a district~suitable for garbage purposes, and offering to furnish keys of a g to any persons designated by the Board of Trustees. President McNellis appointed a committee of Trustees Cunningham and McCaffrey to confer with the Manager of the Land Co. with a~ view to a satisfactory arrangement. City Attorney Davis submitted a communication from Leo H.Sussmann of the law depart of the Pacific Gss & Electric Company in relation to securing a franchise for his company in S¢ San Francisco, said company not having previously ~ecured nne. ~Ar. Sassmann stated that he is to prepare a draft of a proposed application and franchise if the matter is brought to the att of the Board of Trustees, and waive the five year provision of the Act governing the franchise Dercentage payments commence when franchise is granted. The City Attorney explained that with a urther tim~! he might make still better tzrms for th~ city. /An application for a ~ool room license w~s received from Mattle & Duffey, 211 Grand and grante~by the following vote,- Ayes,Trustees, Blank,Cunningham Eschelbach, McCaffrey, McNellis. Noes, Trustees, None. Ab~ent Trustees, None. Applications for soft drin~ licenses were received frown ~attle & Duf£ey and Mrs, An~ 0s~rom and granted by the following vote;- Ayes, Trustees, Blank, Cunningham, Eschelbach, McCaffrey, McNellis, Noes Trustees, None. Absent, Trustees, None. The reports of the Health Officer and the Fire Chie~ for the month ending July Jlst, were received and accepted. This being the date set for the opening of bids for the construction of sewers in th North Factory District and San Bruno and Butler Roads Trustee Cunningham moved that bids be open, The motion was seconded by Trustee Eschelbach and regularly carried. Accordingly the following bids were opened and read by the clerk;- PIPE SEWERS'ALTERNATE,~ALL VIITRIFIED! BID OF ERICESON PETTERS0i~ GRIER C0.? ~ECTION N0. SIZE LFR~GTH ~NIT PRICE TOTAL. PER LIN.~T. 19 18" 606 $2.35 $1424.10 20 18" 552 2.35 1297.20 21 15" 120 2.20 264.00 22 10" 33 .95 ~1.35 23 12" 453 1.45 656.85 24 10" 67 .95 63.65 25 12" 40 1~45 58.00 26 10" 44 .95 41.80 27 15" 40 2.20 88.00 28 12" 55 1.45 79.75 29 10" ~8 .95 36.10 ~ TOTAL. .... $ 4040.80 MONOLITHIC SEWER (NO ALTERNATE) SECTION N0. SIZE LENGTH ~IIT PRICE TOTAL. PER LIN.FT. 15 Type A. 24 x 36 650 $12.50 $8125.00 'i, (without piling) 15 TYPe A. 24 x 36 676 12.50 8449.25 (without piling 17 Typ~ B. 24 x 36 860 10.00 8556.20 Type B. 24 x 36 306 Type C. 24 x 36 194 $10.00$80fi~.30 85.00 6790.00 TOTAL......$ 35015.75 For furnishing and driving piles, comRlete, including all incidental work at $1.00 lineal foot of pile below cut off and 35~ per lineal foot of pile above cut off. per 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on pipe sewer 7 Catch-basins, complete $100.00 Sl00.O0 $ 85.00 each $400.00 each ,,$~00.00 each $[5 95.00 $I 95.oo (PIPE SEWERS ALTERNATE--ALL VITRIFIED) BID 0P MANUEL SMITH:- SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH ~{IT PRICE PER LIN.FT. TOTAL. 19 18" 606 $3.50 20 18" 552 8.00 21 15" 120 3.00 22 10" 33 8.00 23 12" 453 2.75 24 10" 67 2.75 25 12" 40 2.75 26 10" 44 2.75 27 15" 40 2.75 28 12" 55 2.75 29 10" 38 2.75 $2121.00 ~A0,00 99.00 1245.75 170.50 llO,QO l~l.gO 170.00 151.25 104.50 ToTA a09.00 PIPE SEWER ALTERNATE (ALL CONCRETE PIPE) SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 19 18" 606 $3.50 20 18" 552 3.00 21 15" 120 8.00 22 10" 33 3.00 25 12" 453 2.75 24 10" 67 2.75 25 12" 40 2.75 26 10" 44 2.75 27 15" 40 2.75 28 12" 55 2.75 29 10" 38 2.75 $2121.00 1656.00 360.00 99.00 1245.75 170.50 110.00 121.00 170.00 151.25 104.50 TOTAL ...... $6~0~.00 SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE PF~R LIN.FT. TOTAL 15 Type A. 16 Type A. 17 Type B. 18 Type B. 18a Type C. 24 x 36 650 $10.00 24 x 36 676 10.00 24 x 36 860 10.00 24 x 36 306 10.00 24 x 36 194 10.00 4 Manholes on MOnOlithic Sewer 4 Manholes on pipe sewers 7 Catch-basins, complete $95.00 each $ 380.'00 $[95 00 each 380.00 $95 O0 each 665.00 TOTAL .... $1425.00 BID,OF LOUIS J. COHN:- PIPE SEWERS ALTERNATE (ALL VITRIFIED) SECTION'~N0.' SIZE L~GTH ~IT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. GP~AND TOTA~34594.00 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 18" 606 $4.25 $2575.50 18" 552 4.25 23~6.00 15" 120 3.75 450.00 10" 33 2.50 82.50 12" 453 3.25 1472.25 10" 67 2.50 167.50 12" 40 3.25 130.00 10" 44 2.50 110.00 ltl" 40 3.75 lfiO.O0 12" 55 3.25 178.75 10" 38 2.50 95.00 T0~lt. ..... $7757.50 PIPE S]$~qkR ALTERNATE (ALL CONCRETE PIPE) SECTION NO. 19 ~0 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 18" 606 $4.25 $2575.50 18" ,552 4.25 2346.00 15" 120 3.75 450.00 10" 33 2.50 82.50 12" 453 3.25 1474.25 10" 67 2.50 167.50 12" 40 3.25 130.00 10" 44 2.50 110.00 15" 40'. 3.75 150.00 PER T. IN.FT. 19 18" 606 $3.50 $2121.00 20 18" 552 S.00 1656.00 21 15" 120 3.00 ~0,00 22 10" 33 3.00 99.00 23 12" 453 2.75 1245.75 24 10" 67 2.75 170.50 25 12" 40 2.75 ]1OoOO 26 10" 44 2.75 121.oo 27 15" 40 2.75 170.00 28 12" 55 2.75 151.2~ 29 10" 38 2.75 104.50 ToTAzSq309.00 PIPE SEWER ALTERNATE {ALL CONCRETE PIPE) SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 19 18" 606 $3.50 $2121.00 20 18" 552 3.00 i656.00 21 15" 120 3.00 360.00 22 10" 33 3.00 99,00 2B 12" 453 2.75 1245.75 24 10" 6? 2,75 170.50 25 12" 40 2.75 710,00 26 10" 44 2.75 121.00 27 15" 40 2.75 170,00 28 12" 55 2.75 151,25 29 10" 38 2.75 104.50 TOT / 3o' ...... 9.00 SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 15 Type A. 16 Type A. 17 Type B. 18 Type B. 18a Type C. 24 x 36 650 $10.00 ~I00'00 o.oo 24 x 36 860 10.00 i°°00 24 x 36 ~06 10.00 30AO.O0 24 x 36 194 10,00 ~q~O,O0 TOTAZ.....$26860.00 4 Manholes on MOnolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on pipe sewers 7 Catch-basins. complete ~95.00 each $ 380,'00 .~95.00 each 380,00 $95.00 each 665.00 TOTAL .... $1425.00 B~D OF LOUIS J. COHN:- PIPE SEWERS ALTERNATE (ALL VITRIFIED) SECTION~N0.' SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 19 2O 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 18" 606 $4.25 $2575.50 18" 552 4.25 2~&6.00 15" 120 3.75 450.00 10" 33 2.50 82.50 12" 453 3.25 1472.25 10" 67 2.50 167.50 12" ~ 40 3.25 130.00 10" ,44 2.50 110.00 15" 40 3.75 150.00 12" 55 3.25 178.75 10" 38 2.50 95.00 TOTAl. .... . $7757.50 PIPE SB~ER ALTERNATE (ALL CONCRETE PIPE) SECTION NO. 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SIZE 18" 18" 15" 10" 12" 10" 12" 10" 15" 12" 10" LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 606 $4.25 $2876.50 552 4.25 2346.00 120 3.75 450.00 33 2.50 82.50 453 3.25 1474.25 67 2.50 157.50 40 3.25 130.00 44 2.50 110.00 40. 3.75 150.00 55 3.25 178.75 38 2.50 95.00 TOTAL. ..... $7757.50 GP, Ai~D TOTA~34594.00 Bid of Louis J. Cohn (Continued) MONOLITHIC SEWER (NO ALTERNATE) SECTION NO. SIZE ~RNGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 15 Type A. 24 x 36 650 (without piling) 15 Type A. 24 x 36 676 (Without piling) 17 Type B. 24 x 36 860 18 Type B. 24 x 36 306 1Sa Type C. 24 x 36 194 $1o.oo $6500.00 $10.00 6760.00 $ 8.50 7310.00 8 · 50 2601.00 $27.00 5238.00 TOTAL.... ;$28409.00 For furnishing and driving piles, complete, including all incidental work at 90~ per lineal foot of pile below cut off and 02~ per lineal foot of pile above cut of f. 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on pile sewers 7 Catch-basins. complete $ 76.oo c !. oo.oo ~ 100.00 BID OF THE ~,~EWCED, CONCRETE PIPE CO:- each...S300.00 each...S400.O0 each..~$700,00 Total...$±.00.u0 ~' GRA~;D TOTAL$57566.50 PIPE SEWERS ALTEPJ~ATE (AW-W- C~NCRETE' PI~E) SECTION. NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAZ PER LIi~ .~T. 19 2O 21 22 2.3 24 25 26 27 28 29 18" 606 $2.75 $1666.50 18" 552 3.50 1932.00 15" 120 ~2.00 240.00 10" 33 1.00 33.00 12" 453 1.75 792.75 10" 67 1.00 67.00 12" 40 1.75 70.00 10" 44 1.00 44.00 15" 40 2.00 80.00 12" 55 1.50 82.50 10" 38 1.50 57.00 TOTAL $5064.75 SECTION NO. MONOLITHIC SEWER size LENOTH (N0 ALTERNATE) IT PRICE R LIN.FT. TOTAL 15 Type A. 15 Type A. 24 x 36 650 $13.50 $8775.00 (without piling) 24 x 36 676 11.00 7425.00. (without piling) 24 x 36 860 9.80 9418.20 18 Type B. 24 x 35 306 9.80 2989.90 18a Type C. 24 x 36 194 29.00 .4526.10 ~OTAL $3D134.20 ~or furnishing and ~riving piles, complete including all incidental work at $1.00 per lineal foot of pile below cut off and 60~ per lineal foot of pile above cut off. Manholes on Monolithic Sewer Manholes on Pile sewers Ca~ch-basins, complete BID OF EATON & SMITH:- 60.00 each....$249.00 75.00 each....$300.00 $100.00 each....$700.00 Total .... $1240.00 TOTALS 39438.95 PIPE SEWERS ALTERNATE (ALL VITRIFIED) SECTION NO. SIZE~ LENGTH UNIT PRICE PER LIN.FT, TOTAL 19 18" 606 $2.50 20 18" 552 3.50 21 15" 120 1.90 22 10" 33 1.45 23 12" 453 2.50 24 10" 67 1.45 25 12" 40 2.25 26 10" 44 1.25 27 15" 40 2.75 28 12" 55 1.60 28 10" 38 2.~0 TOTAL $1515.00 ' 1932.00 228.00 47.85 1132.50 97.15 90.00 55.00 ll 0. O0 88.00 79.80 $5375.30 PIPE SEWER ALTERNATE (ALL CONCRETE PIP_B) SECTION NO. SIZE LF2~GTH UNIT PRICE P~LR LIN.FT. 18" 606 $2.50 18" 552 3.50 15" 120 1.90 10" 33 1.45 12" 453 2.50 TOTAL $1515.00 1932.00 228.00 47.85 1132.50 TOTAL .... ~$28409,00 For furnishing and driving piles, complete, including all incidental work at 90~ per lineal foot of pile below cut off and 02~ per lineal foot of pile above cut off. 4 Manho] es on Monolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on pile sewers ? Catch-basins, complete $ 75.oo !, oo.oo ~ 100.00 BID 0F THE MERCED-CONCRETE PIPE CO:- each,..S300.00 each,..S400.00 each..,$700.00 Total...$±~uU.uO ,. GRAND TOTALS37566.50 PIPE SEWERS ALTEPJ~ATE (AT.T. CONCRETE~PI~E) SECTION. N0. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER 19 20 21 22 2.3 24 25 26 27 28 29 18" 606 $2.75 $1666.60 18" 552 3.50 1932.00 15" 120 -2.00 240.00 10" 33 1.00 33.00 12" 453 1.75 792.75 10" 67 1.00 67.00 12" 40 1.75 70.00 10" 44 1,00 44.00 15" 40 2,00 80.00 12" 55 1.50 82,50 10" 38 1.50 57,00 TOTAL $5064.75 SECTION NO. MONOLITHIC SEWER mTH (NO ALTERNATE) IT PRICE R LIN.FT. TOTAL 15 Type A. 15 Type A. 17 ype B. 24 x 36 650 $13.50 $8775.00 (without piling) 24 x 36 676 11.00 7425.00 (without piling) 24 x 36 860 9.80 9418.20 18 Type B. 24 x 35 306 9,80 2989,90 1Sa Type C. 24 x 36 194 29.00 ~4526.10 TOTAL $3~134.20 For furnishing and driving piles, complete including all incidental work at $1.00 per lineal foot of pile below cut off and 60~ per lineal foot of pile above cut off. Manholes on Monolithic Sewer Manholes on Pile sewers Ca,ch-basins, complete BID OF EATON & SMITH:- @ $ 60 00 each .$249 00 76 oo $ $100.00 each..,.$700.00 Total .... $1240. O0 Gi~A~D TOTAL~ 39438.95 PIPE SEWERS ALTERNATE (ALL VITRIFIED) SECTION NO. SIZE. LENGTH UNIT PRICE PER LIN.PT. TOTAL 19 18" 606 $2.50 20 18" 552 3 · 50 21 15" 120 1.90 22 10" 33 1.45 2S 12" 453 2.50 24 10" 67 1.45 25 12" 40 2.25 26 10" 44 1.25 27 15" 40 2.75 28 12" 55 1 · 60 2~ 10" 38 2.10 TOTAL $1515.00 ~1932.00 228.00 47.85 1132.50 97.15 90.00 55.00 110.00 88,00 79,80 $ 3 5.3o PIPE SEWER ALTERNATE (ALL CONCRETE PIP_E) SECTION NO. SIZE 19 18" 20 18" 21 15" 22 10" 23 12" 24 10" 25 12" 26 27 15~ LENGTH UNIT PRICE PER LIN.FT. 606 $2.50 552 3.50 120 1.90 33 1.45 453 2.50 67 1.45 40 2.25 44 1.25 4O 2.75 TOTAL $1515.00 1932.00 228.00 47.85 1132.50 97.15 90.00 55.00 110.00 SECTION NO. SIZE 28 12" 29 10". (MONOLI THIC SEWER--N0 ALTE~ATE) SECTION NO. SIZE 55 $1.6o $ 88.oo 38 2.10 79.80 TOTAL., .;$5375.30 LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 15 Type A. 24 x 35 650 $9.10 $5915.00 i' (without pi~ing) 15 Type A. 24 x 36 676 8.75 5915.00 (without piling) 17 Type B. 24 x 36 860 7.60 6536.99 18 Type B. 24 x 36 306 8,10 2478.60 182 Type O. 24 x 36 194 17.50 3395.0O TOTAL...$24239.60 For furnishing and driving piles, complete including all incidental work at per lineal foot of pile below out off and 40~ per lineal foot of pile above cut off. 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on Pipe sewers 7 Catch-basins, complete S 75.00 each....8300.00 $100.00 each.... 8400.00 $110.00 each....2??0.00 ., ~1084.9o TOTAL ...... $1~0,. 00G ~'RA1D TOTAL~ ~'..~0 BSD 0F PREDRICKSGN -& SNANNON :~- PIPE SEWERS ALTERNA~/E (ALL VITRIFIED) SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 19 18" 606 20 18" 552 21 15" 120 22 10" 33 23 12" 453 24 10" 67 25 12" '~t0 26 10" -~44 27 15" 40 28 12" 55 29 10" 38 $2.33 $1411.98 2 . 33 1286 · 16 2.12 254.40 1.53 50.49 1.67 756.51 1.53 102.51 1.67 66.80 1.53 67.52 2.12 84 · 80 1.67 91.85 1.53 58.14 T0~. $4230.96 MONOLITHIC SEWER (NO ALTERNATEi SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 15 Type A. 24 x 36 650 $6.90 $4485.00 (without piling) 15 Type A. 24 x 36 676 6.90 4664.40 (without piling) 17 Type B. 24 x 36 860 7.10 6106.00 18 Type B. 24 x 36 306 7.!0 18a Type O. 24 x 36 194 41.90 2172.60 8128.60 TOTAL. '$$~556.60 Pot furnishing and driving piles, complete, including all incidental work at 90~ per lineal foot of pile below cut off and ~4_~_._per lineal foot of pile above cut off, 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on pipe sewer ? Catch-basins, complete BID OF CHAS.J.LINDGRE~:- SE~TION NO. SIZE PIPE SEWERS ALTERNATE 19' 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 18" 18" 15" 10" 12" 10" ' 12" 10" 15" 12" 10" ENGk $ 63.00 each.....$252.00 $123.00 each.....$494.00 SI10.00 eac~h...... S770.00 TOTAL... Ibl~;Uo ~..,., (ALL ViTHIFIED) U}~ IT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 606 $3.20 $1939.20 562 3.20 1766.40 12o, 2.35 1.55 51.15 453 2.10 951.30 67 1.55 103.55 40 2.10 84.00 44 1.55 68.20 40 2.85 114.00 55 2.10 115.50 38 1.55 58.90 TOTA5 $5594.20 PIPE SEWER ALTERNATE SECTI0~ FO. SIZE LENGTH ( ALL CONCRETE PIPE) UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 1Sa Type 0. 24 x 36 194 17.50 5395.00 TOTAL...$24239.60 For furnishing and driving piles, complete inCluding all incidental work at 75~ per lineal foot of pile below cut off and 40~ per lineal foot of pile above cut off. 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on Pipe sewers 7 Catch-basins, complete S 75.00 each....S300.00 S100,00 each....S400.00 ell0.00 each....$?70.00 ' TOTAL ...... SL4~0.00GRAND-TOTAL~iZ~0 BSD OF ~REDRICEBGN -& SHANNON: ~ PIPE SEWERS ALTERNAfE (AL]~ VITRIFIED) SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE PER LIN.FT. TOTAL 19 20 21 22 2~ 24 25 26 27 28 29 18" 606 $2 18" 552 2.33 15" 120 2.12 10" Z3 1.53 12" 453 1.67 10" 67 1.53 12" · 40 1.67 10" ~ 44 1.53 15" 40 2.12 12" 55 1.67 10" 38 1.53 MONOLITHIC SEWER (NO ALTER/{ATEi $1411.98 1286.16 254.40 50.49 756.51 102.51 66.80 67.32 84.80 91.85 58.14 T0~. $4230.96 SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE PER LIN,FT. T0 TAL 15 Type A. 15 Type A. 17 Type B. 24 x 36 650 $6.90 (without piling) 24 x 36 676 6.90 (without piling) 24 x 36 860 7.10 $4485.00 4664.40 6106.00 18 Type B. 24 x 36 306 7.10 1Sa Type C. 24 x 36 194 41.90 2172.60 8128.60 TOTAL. ~$$~,556.60 For furnishing and driving piles, complete, including all incidental work at 90~ per lineal foot of pile below cut off and 4_~__per lineal foot of pile above cut off. 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer 4 Manholes on pipe sewer ? Catch-basins. complete $ 63.00 each.....8252.00 $123.00 each.,...$494.00 $110.00 each.. ..~770.00 BID OF CHAS.J.LINDGREI~:- SE~TION N0, SIZE PIPE sEwERs ALTiRNATE (ALL ViTRiFIED) LENGTH ~.~IT PRICE PER LIN.FT. TOTAL 19' 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 18" 18" 15" 10" 12" 10" ' 12" 10'" 15" 12" 10" 606 $3.20 $1939.20 552 3.20 1766.40 120. 2.85 342.00 33 1.55 51.15 453 2.10 951.30 67 1.55 103.55 40 2.10 84.00 44 1.55 68.20 40 2.85 114.00 55 2.10 115.50 38 1.55 58.90 TOTAL $5594.20 PIPE SEWER ALTERNATE ( ALL CONCR~TE PIPE) SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE PER LIN.FT. TOTAL 19 18" 20 18" 606 $2: 9'7~ $1802.85 552 2.97~ 1642.20 SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH UNIT PRICE TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 15" 120 $2.75 $:S$0.00 10" 33 1.45 ,4?'85 12" 453 1.95 883.35 10" 67 1.45 97.15 12" 40 1.95 78.00 10" 44 1.45 63.80 15" 40 2.75 110.00 12" 55 1.95 107.25 10" 38 1.45 55.10 TOTAL $5217.55' MONOLITHIC SA%'~ (NO ALTERNATE) SECTION NO. 15 Type A. 15 Type A 17 Type B 18 Type B SIZE LENGTH ~IT PRICE.. TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 24 x 36 650 $:9.40 $6110.00 (Without piling) 24 x 36 676 9.40 6354.40 (Without piling) .. 24 x 36 860 12.50 "10750.00 24 x 36 306 12.50 3825.00 1Sa Type C. 24 x 36 194 12.50 3589.00 TOTA~ $30628.40 For furnishing and driving piles, complete, including all incidental work at 70~ per lineal foot of pile below cut off and 374 per lineal foot of pile above cut off. 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer @ S~75.00 each...$300.00 4 Manholes on pipe sewers @ $100.00 each.'.$400.00 7 Catch-basins, conplet~ @ $110,00 each...$7?O-O0 GRAND TOTAL $37315.95 A.D.Watson of the firm of Frederickson & Shannon at this point entered three protests First that bids received after five o'clock be not accepted;second, that bids be not accepted after trNstees had gone into session:third, that Eaton & Smith's bid. was not properly filed. On the advice City Attorney theLproiests/w~rej0ver~u!e~, aAd Eaton &,Smith'appe~ring the lowest resDonsible bidde following resolution of award~was introduced by trustee Blank:- RESOLUTION OF AWARD OF CONTP~CT TO EATON AND SMITH FOR SEWER IMPROVEZ~ENT Whereas, sealed proposals have been invited for the construction of a sewer system in San i Road, Butler Road and the Northern portion of the 6ity of South San Prancisco in the City of South i Francisco by the installation of a sewer system as per plans and specifications filed July 21st,192~ and said bids have been opened in the due course of business and it has been foun~ that Eaton & Smi are the lowest responsible bidders; Now be it resolved by the Board of Trustees of the City of South San Francisco that the co~ for the doing of the aforesaid work be and the same is hereby awarded to Eaton & Smith at the price~ specified in their proposal on file, selecting the vitrified pipe in the alternate,and all other bi~ be rejected and all certified checks and bonds returned to the respective bidders, I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed this 18th day August, 1924, by the following vote:- Ayes, Trustees, Carl Blank, P.A,Cunningham,A.J,Eschelbach, H.McCaffrey, H.F.McNellis. Noes, Trustees, None. Absent, Trustees, None. Attest Daniel McSweeney City Clerk Resolution recorde~ in Book Of Resolutions ~2 at page 18. Trustee Cunningham, on a committee to investigate the ~cost of street signs stated that toge' with the signs and cost of installation the expense would probably run up to $500. It was suggested that stencil signs be used instead, and accordingly President McNellis appointed Trustees Cunninghm McCaffrey, Blank and Eschelbach a connittee to make arrangements for the acquisition of stencil si~ ~ An invitation was extended to the City TrNstees to meet with the Downtown Association and Peninsular points and the proposed course of the ~roposed new highway to Dumbarton. President McNeL appointed the following committee to meet the visitors at the SmP.Depot;- Trustees F,A.Cunningham, H.McOaffrey,A.J.Eschelbach and Carl Blank. The laid over request of City Recorder E.E.Cunningham for an increase of salary was next tak. up. After consideration Trustee Cunnlngham moved to increase the salary from ~40 to $60 per month. motion was seconded by Trustee McCaffrey and regulary carried by the vote of all the members of the Referring to the matter of the proposed improvement in the street car service President McNel suggested the city ask the co-operation of the Manufacturers' Association in its efforts to secure efficient transportation. After discussion he instructed the clerk to writethe Association and ask support in the interests of the city. The~fOllowing claims against the city were next presented for payment:- ~ac. Fire Extinguisher,'Duplicat~ of check ~2168~iSsued July 8th,'24, $18.75 D.McSweeney 'freight paid.to GibSon Exp.co~fOr fire dep't $ .45 " " refund due as per auditor's report to Jane 30th '24 ~39.04 B.Farrell two ~ay' clerical work ~ $ 8.00 B.H~Truax expenses'to fire chief's conv6ntton Pasadena $89.40 ~.J.Lautze machine used by R.R.Conmissioners ~14.50 $160.14 The claims having been audited by the finance committee Trustee Eschelbach moved they be pal, The motion was seconded by Trustee Blang and regularly carried. There being no further business before the board Trustee Mc~affrey moved to adjourn until th~ next regular meeting. The motion was seconded by Trustee Blank and regularly carried. Time of adjournment', 9;55 o'cloc~ p.m. '. ~/~/~ ~ Respecm~fully sT~it~e ~,~ Approved MON0]~ITHIC SAW~2q (NO ALTERNATE) SECTION NO. SIZE LENGTH LEGIT PRICE. TOTAL PER LIN.FT. 15 Type A. 24 x 36 650 $19.40 $6110.00 (Without piling) 15 Type A 24 x 36 676 9.40 6354.40 (Without piling) 17 Type B 24 x 36 860 12.50 ~10760,00 18 Type B' 24 x 36 306 12.50 3826,00 1Sa Type C, 24 x 36 194 12.60 3589,00 TOTAZ $30628,40 For furnishing and driving piles, complete, including all incidental work at ?0~ per lineal foot of DAle below cut off and 37~ per lineal foot of pile above cut off. 4 Manholes on Monolithic Sewer @ S"75.00 each .$300.00 4 Manholes on pipe sewers @ $100.00 each~i.$400.00 7 Catch-basins, cor~plet~ @ Sll0.00 each...$770.o0 GRAND TOTAL $37315.95 A.D.Watson of the firm of Frederickson & Shannon at this point entered three protests First that bids received after five o'clock be not accepted;second, that bids be not accepted after trNstees had gone into session:third, that Eaton & Smith's bid was not properly filed. On the advice City Attorney the~proiests/w~re ~ver~u!e~, a~d Eaton &,Smith appearing the lowest resDonsible bidde following resolution of award'was introduced by trustee Blank:- RESOLUTION OF AWA~RD OF CONTP~CT TO EATON AND SMITH FOR SEWER IMPROVE~SENT Whereas, sealed proposals have been invited for the construction of a sewer system in San Road, Butler Road and the Northern portion of the ~ity of South San Erancisco in the City of South Francisco by the installation of a sewer system as per plans and specifications filed July 21st,192~ and said bids have been opened in the due course of business and it has been foun~ that Eaton & SmA' are the lowest responsible bidders: Now be it resolved by the Board of Trustees of the City of South San Francisco that the col for the doing of the aforesaid work be and the same is hereby awarded to Eaton & Smith at the price~ specified in their proposal on file, selecting the vitrified pipe in the alternate,and all other bi( be rejected and all certified checks and bonds returned to the respective bidders, I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed this 18th day August, 1924, by the following vote;- Ayes. Trustees, Carl Blank, F.A.Cunningham,A.J.Eschelbach, H.McCaffrey, H.F.McNellis. Noes, Trustees, None. Absent, Trustees, None. Attest Daniel McSweeney City Clerk Resolution recorde~ in Book Of Resolutions ~2 at page 18. Trustee C~3nningham, on a committee to investigate the .cost of street signs stated that togei with the signs and cost of installation the e~pense would probably run up to $600. it was suggested that stencil signs be used instead, and accordingly President McNellis appointed Trustees Cunningh~ McCaffrey, Blank and Eschelbach a committee to make arrangements for the acquisition of stencil si~ An invitation was extended to the City TrNstees to meet with the Downtown Association and vis Peninsular points and the proposed course of the ~roposed new highway to Dumbarton. President Mci{eli appointed the following committee to meet the visitors at the S.P.Depot;- Trustees F.A.Cunningham, H.McCaffrey,A.J.Eschelbach and Carl Blank. The laid over request of City Recorder E.E.Cunningham for an increase of salary was next take up. After consideration Trustee Cunningham moved ~o increase the salary from ~40 to $60 per month. motion was seconded by Trustee McOaffrey and regulary carried by the vote of all the members of the Referring to the matter of the proposed improvement in the street car service President McNel suggested the city ssk the co-operation of the Manufacturers' Association in its efforts to secure efficient transportation. After discussion he instructed the clerk to writethe Association and ask t support in the interests of the city. The.fOllowing claims against the city were next presented for payment:- · PaC Fire Extinguisher, Duplicate of check ~2168~iSsued July 8th,'24, $ .45 D.McSweeney ~freight paid,to GibSon Exp.co,for fire dep"t " " refund due as per auditor's report to Jane 30th '24 ~39.04 B.Farrell two day' clerical work $ 8.00 B.H~Truax expenses~to fire c~ief's convention Pasadena $89.40 ~.J.Lautze machine used by R.R,Commissioners ~¥~4.~0 $160.14 The claims having been audited by the finance committee Trustee Eschelbach moved they be paid The motion was seconded by Trustee Blang snd regularly carried. There being no further business before the board Trustee ~c~affrey moved to adjourn until the next regular meeting. The motion was seconded by Trustee Blank and regularly carried. Time of adjournment~, 9;56 o'cloc~ p.m. Approved ~/~/~~~~ , Respectfully~~ ~C~'~ President of the $oard of Trustees