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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-01-1936720 II and gutter being placed on Ninth Street Southwest from Eighth Avenue Southwest to Ninth Avenue Southwest. Mr: Slade Schuster, representing the petitioners, was before the S Common Council ' and stated that several new houses were under construction, and that in order to properly control the water; it would be necessary that the curb and gutter be construct edz AldeYmen Amundsen introduced a resolution ordering that curb and gutter be constructed in Ninth Avenue Southwest from Ninth , Street Southwest%to Tenth Street Southwest; and in Ninth Street Southwest .from Eighth Avenue South- west to Ninth Avenue Southwest; ordering that the cost and eypensetthereof be paid for by special assessments levied as provided by laws and ordering that the plans, profiles, specifications; end estimate of cost be prepared by the .City • Engineer, which was read: On motion by Green second by Richman; that the said resolution be adopted as read; and all voting in favor thereof; President Li ddle declared the said resolution duly passed and. adopted*, President Liddl a announced tIli s as being the "time and place fixed, for hearing on the construction of sanitary sewer in Ninth Avenue Southwest fran Ninth Street Southwest to Tenth Street Southwest; and asked if anyone present wished to be heard concerning this improvement; There was no one present who wished to be heard concerning the improvement as above described: This beinr7 the time and place fixed for the opening of bids for labor et c . the furnishing of/meterials/necessery for the construction of sanitary sewer in Fifth Avenue Southeast; from -Twelfth Street Southeast to Thirteenth' Street South east; the following bid was opened and read: William C: -Fraser & Sin 10 48: 44 Alderman Moody introduced the following resolution; which was react "Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of Rochester; Minnesota: i That the bid and proposal of Vn C. Fraser & Son; for the fur - eking all labor; not etc• ; necessary for the construction of a sanitary sewer__; Fifth Avenue Southeast. from Twelfth Street Southeast to 3,2`S�i`� +vv'',��;� �,4ukn+'�e�s". tz•Y-r`'h v�v �''Sx'G �,�,.^,"� vd''_-'�Z�`` +"t-`,,,., '�-' r'-ar.-.-•,: r- - - L � ..r � e Thirteenth Street Southeast; •in accordance with the plans- ,profiles and specification for the same which are now on file in the office 'of the City Clerk; viz: 648 ft off' ®" Tile at ," Ole28 per ' t� 829.44 24- 8" x 6'" V's . at " ., 100 each 2440 3 Manhole . ~ at 65:00 each 195300 Loose Rock;: at 3325 per- cu. yd; Sand Rpeg at 5:00 per ou: ydo Solid Rock, at 8 00 per: cu; yde 1048144 be and the said 'bid hereby accepted, accepted: s The amount of the surety 'bondto ba given by` the' --'Said contractor is hereby fixed aththe sum of 0048:44. " on motion by Moody second by Richman; that- the .:said resolution be . adopted as read- and.all voting in favor -.-thereof; :President.--Liddle declared -`the said resolu- tion duly passed and adopt edo . The City Eh' er_-sreports n'the month--bf May 1936; showing disbursemen s for labor from the. Gen eral�rFund_946.-12,.'from:.the Streets and Alley Fuxid1646:36; from ;.r O the Sewer Fund $`573X7-: »anc��fr"o,mrr:+.*he'P; S Ro -Fand $164�75; was read- and President �-4 Liddle ordered that ,'.the same be;placed on filet/ A request .from` C4.-WC�'.;1PaLTenhart :-for,: permi ssion to move ten cottages from the present city tourist park to Beme'l'`ii�,prope sty; .one block west -, was read: After conferring with Mr. Bemel regarding the condition of the property; Mri Green moved that said permission be granted; motion seconded,by Richman and all present voted in favor thereof; A report from =th6 `F'in ;no-`e� Committee appraing the application of Frank W; Everett for loan. from the Fire Dep6 ment"� Relief Association; in the amount of $2500: 0 was read, and on motion by Amundsen, 'second by Richmar; said report was approved and loan granted*, A report from the Finance, Committee stating that the report of the City Weighmaster to June 1, 1936; had been found correct- and recommended that the report be accepted and placed on file- was read- and President Liddle ordered that the re- port be placed on file: A report from the.Finance Committee stating that the reports of the Building, Electrical; and Plumbing Inspectot tb June 1; 1936 had been checked and found correct; was read, and President .Liddle ordered that the said report .be placed X. on file: The report of the Building; Electrical and Plumbing Inspector for the 0 t month of May 1936;showing building inspection fees '$2460.0;. electrical in- spection fees $236-25$ and plumbing inspection fees $1C7.25; was read; and Presi- dent Liddle•referred the same to the Finance Committee. The report of.the Clerk,of Municipal Court for the week ending May 25" 1936' showing criminal fines collected $131.80; civil fees rece1ved $14 30; conciliation court fees 14;509 court costs charged to Olmsted County $17:05; remitted to Olmsted County $10.00; was read; end President Liddle re- (erred the same to the City Attorney: A motion by Lemnnon second by Richman; the Public Grounds Committee were instructed to make "repatts at the City Weighmaster' s office; and -the dog sheds at the City dumping grounds .A request from Arle:bgh C: Smith; City Engineer;asking for en ap- opriation of 02000:00 from the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund for use of the Street and Alley Committee; was lead; and President. Liddle ordered that the some be placed on filed A communication from Jemps �.. Spi:llane Attorney for E• A; Drown, Sdb-Contractor for the construction of a steel stack at the Electric Light Plant; asking that SIO Shields and E. Megtire be relieved of .the provisions of Section 6; Ordinance #416; relative to the thirty -hour week :restriction.; and a communication from Peter Christensen; representing fin: C . _Fraser & Son; asking that cdrt.ain employees be relieved of the provisions of Section 6 of Ordinance relative to the thirty -hour week per, week rrestriction; were each read; and esident Liddle ordered that ,the same be placed on file; Alderman Amundsen introduced the following resolution,, which was read: 71 HEREAS; E: A Brown; Sub -Contractor; under contract with the Public Utility Board; has made an application for the right to employ some skilled laborers in excess of thirty j30) -hours per week for the reason stated. in .his application which is now on .file in the office of the City Clerk and herein referred to; NOW THEREFORE; Be it' resolved by the Common Council of the City of. Rochesters Minnesota; that . &b . Browh;`.Sab-'Contractor; is hereby- authorized to employ one R. Shields and E McGuire; skilled steel -workers; for more than thirty, ",'(30) .hours per week but not exceeding 60: hours per week until the com- Pletion-of the steel work under the contract with the Public Utility Board:" '30: 0 11W V 723 Onzmotion by"Rioltiansecond by - 'Green- that the said resolution be adopte *1 i ii r jeeof'- declared the said resolutio: as read' andall voting n'fa d'-:th6 duly passed.. and adopted �1­1__ bond- _V., Gruh&e'yer. Co: with the nnployers' Liabilit,*7,r The officia �bo -of �R­ Sur ih-rt hbC amount As SuraAc 6 ­Corpr oat ion 6ty`�t 6r6bh i.' of $6-462;00 for the faithful n performance a "_'bntlered .-into with the,.City of RocheEr was r Qad '>Axid on mot iron by�L_emoa•seeen;.°the:::surety_thereon was -accepted- t' sajd:�bohd via s apprdVe'4-1;�' placed on files with .'the:* Fidelit y and The off V jit 0" w of Maryland— as Sur et t hdr*dn--, amount-5-of`: - the construction of a 86725O';­fo'r w'-r,' and` on" motion by Fryer second by four -car garage on the Wiiiiiamii.prop,e rty; was ea Amundsen; the surety thereon was accepteds the said bond was approved$ and it was ordered that the same be placed on filer The official bond of Walter Fitzpatrick with the Fidelity and Casualty ' of New York; as surety thereon;- in the amount of $560.00-9 as Constable for the Third 9 9 se 9 Ward was read' and on mo'ion* y'Green 6'ohd'by Richman the surety thereon was ace the said bond was approved, and it was ordered that the same be placed on file. An `application signed by Chris Dillon for a license to connect with s and drains in t he Uity ::of RochesterV Minnesota$ was read; and on motion by Green seco by Amundsen; said license I :was granted; The official boxid of Chiis'Dillon with the Fidelity and Casualty Co. of New York- as 'Sur et y thereon; . teon- in the amount of $l-000400 was read- and on motion by Lemmon second by Green -`-.the surety thereon was accepted' the said bond was approved' and it was ordered that the. same be placed on file4 An application for a Driver s License sigried by wifflin Prdudwas read; and on motion by Green -second by RicbmaA9 license was granted The applications of Joe Daly for "On -Sale" and "Off -Sale" Non-Intoxicatl .Br 9 It Liquor Licenses at 106 ;:Broadway Street South; were each read'- and on motion by Amundsen second by Fryer$ licenses were granted: 'Harry C� K . ro in9#- Joe Daly- and Mrs*- Marie Stortz fo ,The applications 6 ;oft Drink Dealers Licenses were each read; and' on motion by Ricbman second by Moody; Liam" were granted, 9 e d.' 724 W, I The apPlicatiOUs Of the Thompson Tourists Cabins; Arthur A: Hermani and the Hotel Linden to -place and maintain signs were each reads and on motion by hmmdsen second by Green; permits were: granted: t An ordinange-entitled-wAn or dinence regulating. installation, oonstructiob,and.maintenence of plumbing% - Plumbing fixtures;apparatus; private sewers; sewer connections- private water service and connections within the City of Rochester"; wag given its -second reading;, An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance: for the I purpose of promoting . order- convenience and general 'health-9 safety$ 0 al welfare.bk regulating the use of land- the location; size use and height, Of buildings and the arrangements Of building on lots and the density of population within the city of Rochester' Minnesotp.,9 all in aco.ordan-ce with a comprehensive Plsn"t *Abelgiven.its second reading: A 3: Ott er from t I he Minnesota state organization of the Blind; writ - ton to Wo, A: Moore; mayor asking tOr Permission to conduct a series . of Whit e Cane Day Programs to be sponsored.by some local organization; was read's-and on motion by Green second by Pryor'* said request was granted 'subject to ac- ceptance by the Council Of the local organization to sponsor the same* - The following claims, were readVii-and,on.mot , ion., by.Amundsen second by Frye r; t&d aUevvting in f avor. ther eof were allowed and the Mayor and City clerle were authorized and directed to draw warrants on the City Treasurer, and make payments &COOddingly: From the General Funds Clarence Huntington 07i00l oroutt Sign Shop $8.00- Lyle Signs Inc: $81438' City of Rochester Steam Dept $504,401-1 G: Adams Col $70-10- Wa A;. Moore $6225j McClain CO.3 $1.2-50 WS:Nott Co: $9540-9 Tri St ate Tel., & Tel Co.: 418* 60 From the ..Street and Alley, tlkmd: Orcuth. Sign shop $2200: Tri State TelQ Street and Allff-,ipund 07480$ From the Sewer Funds St.re & Tel: co:. $5*-754 i '$. A� Rogers Co: .01983Z Prom thb P 0' 1 R; jtmd: Prom the Dire Protect ion W. & Nott Company $5.229 g Co: $96009 j(rXugh $ Z500 The Ohio 6micel & Mf ,nowltox _,$a89- Jack Be, A,. �,m it, m I . `��-- 4aF _� v�`. iy� �¢ c .��2-axy.���..�. {s'^3F -�. h �a.. +a..n _a��+Fa...+�-c-w• - Huntington Laboratories Inc: 43,10.0; Nelson Kolsted Mfg. Cc: $99000; F: J: Paine Coo $38:65; Witte Transportation Coo $050; Tri State Tel & Tel Co:. $19:50g From the. °E.Fa,rk Imps ovement , Fogd: John E: Lingo & Son $1800.0 ; Rochester City Scales $22464; -'City -of xochester-'Light."& Water Depts: $82 86; Unity -Mills Dis- tributing Coy $105075; Schmidt 'Printiiig'C©. $17095; Rochester Grocer Cog $450; Fratzke Bros: $18082� Bla, a 'Y'&"'Keruaedy $18476- ©augh's Seed Store $8g75- Witte Tran engoor-Si$7ToroMnPctriag Cog $30 Toroportati9 Manufaetiuing Cog $15466 f $6000,.' Co-0perativb-rGil,-Co.$.35- -Parkhill Bros. $1g60; City of Rochester;:Light°- eptg $300 s Dodge Lumber & Fuel Co: $181400; C Witte Transport ation``CoQ $e66• .Chicago &Northwest era Rwy Cog $083' J. C: Thompson Coo $6g75; City of R`ochester-1L'i'ght'& Water Depts $18003; From the',Lighting Farads 'city of iRochester Light & Water Depts. $5 OOg Alderman =Moody introduced a resolution appropriating $230279 from the General Fund; and ordering payment made to the State of Minnesota Oil Inspection Division., for inspection fees $3 12; and State gasoline tax $227:67; on 7823 gallons 1,of gasoline furnished in Car'.NATX 10021; which was reado On motion by Moody second by Green9'µ+th6t the said resolution be' adopted read; and all voting in favor thereof; President'tiddle declared the said resolution duly passed and adopted. Alderman Moody introduced "a 'resolution appropriating $112700 from the Park Improvement Fund; and' ordering payment made to the Mayo Trust Fund- for payrolls for labor for the. weekending May 29;_ 1936; which was read: On motion by Green second by Richman; that the said resolution be adopted as read, and all voting in favor thereof$ President Liddle declared the said resoluti duly pass5d.and adopted: f Alderman Amundsen introduced a resolution appropriating $51640 from the Park Improvement Fund; and ordering payment mide`th the Kruse,Lemella Lumb-Br Co: for 00 bbls Portlo,nd cement for Silver Lake Dam; which was read. On motion by Fryer second by Green; that the said resolution be adopted s read, and all voting in favor thereof; President Liddle declared the said resolutio my passed and adopted: Alderman Richman introduced a resolution appropriating $242455 from the neral Fund; and ordering payment made to the Chicago Great Western Railway Co for s" ' 726 ` JU.d 1 1936 freight ,on.7;23 g�i-loris of gasoline furni shed in, NATX 10021; Rich was read. On motion by Richman second by Green;_ that the said resolution be adopt ed, as reads and all voting in favor thereof; President .Liddle declared the said resolution duly passed and adopteda Alderman I�icbman introduced a resolution..appropriating $579;78 from the General Funds cnd.ordering payment made to the Rochester Post Dulletin for official publications 0577 98 and City Dog Catcher's Notices $13801 which was read: , On motion by Anundsea second by. Moody; that the said resolution be adopted as read; and all voting in favor thereof; President Liddle declared the said resolution duly passed and adopted: Alderman Richman introduced a resolution appropriating $10687 frcm the Street and Alley Fund; and ordering payment made to Kris Nielson$ as estim- ate Noy 2 for the fill completed to date on Fourth Street Southeast between the bridge next the Water Works east; to the west line of Fourth Avenue Southeast; excepting that part oocupied by Bear Creek; whioh was read On motion by -Moody second.by Anundsen; that the said resolution be adolted as read; and all voting in favor thereof; President Liddle deolared the said resolution duly passed and adopted. } Alderman Fryer introduced a resolution appropriating $3924;90 from the Sewer Fund; and ordering paymenVumade to . Won C; Fraser.* -Son; as estimate No. 2 far iamnatruct ion of " a Trunk Line Bonit ary Sewer in Bro adwajr Street South; from Third Strut Southeast to Sixth. -Street ;Southwest; which was r ea& ' On motion by Green second -by Moody; that the said resolution be adopted as read; and all voting in favor thereof;. Prest.dent Li ddle declared the said resolution duly passed and adopteda Alderman Fryer introduced a resolution appropriating `v31500 from the Permanent Improvanent Revolving Fund and ordering payment made to the First National Bank of Rochester; Minnesota$ for the June 1§ts 1936, maturity of interest on P: I •R Bonds NOVO 46 to 48; 75 to SO; 87 to 88, and 89 to 979 whi ch was read. ..1,5:..33%4-; _ - • . - .� ! a.^ s. 'Aw"�k..imrc^1 ,,g_ 5 - ir',� *�` .: �^ :, .ate"' ^ - 'S,. nrS t`�'��'+�,lL"� �yy � - f �- - - - � p. ; a�a,� -4Y� Rs, a r . ��"�g"rY�y3—.,,,�� �G� ,.� �'Y . r1"s,'r� - -k -s•��k'+ - e - ;. 727 On motion by Fryer second by Amundsen; that the suaidresolution be adopted as read; and a11= voting in'fawor'-thereof; President Liddle declared -the said resolutio • duly passed and adopt ed® - Alderman- Amundsen:'.introduc_ed a resolution appropriating 09720,M from the General Fynd; and ordering payment;;made .to :the Fullerton Lumber Coo, for 800 sax Calcium Chloride 1"arnished.f`os,'�Job-.379; which, was read:. .:On motioii:boad:-V�Green;' 4-hat`"the Isaidr-esolution be adopted a: �[ C. %-.5:�-�M �',?.o-t. r�f'.y. +.-•� �,.� yy �x-Q h.. ..: -'k£ `' .rye :. ' read; and all voting in favor thereof, President Liddle deche''ed the said resolution duly passed and adopt . t Alderman Lermnonintroducedsa. resolution=appropriating11;162�70 from the `P;� .;A :. Do ket:: 11;�PIrFR .' n k order is�;.pa�ymerit made 't o the Prk: Ijqpr?97@tugnt? F 1 t o re- place the amount Pier:et_ofore paid „fromythe;Psrk.Improvement Pond in error; which was 2 ready On motion by Ri013ia,n''second by Green; that the said resolution be adopter as read, and all voting in favor thereof; President Liddle declared the said resolutil duly passed and adopt-ed =. 4 Alderman Green introduced a; �r solution appropriating 02;000 00 from the Permanent Improvement Revolving Fund for use of the Street and Alley Committee; which was read: On motion by Green second by Amundsen; that the saidresolution be adopte as read, and all voting in favor '.thereof; President Liddle declared the said resolutii u ` duly passed and adopted Alderman Green introduced a re -solution ordering that a sanitary sewer be constructed in Ninth Avenue Southwest from Ninth Street Southwest to Tenth Street Southwest ; ordering that the cost and expense thereof be -paid for by special assessmen s levied as provided by law, and ordering that plans; .profiles, specifications and es- timate of cost be prepared by.the City Engineerr� which was read. On motion- by Moody second by Riebman; that the saidresolutiori be adopted as read, and all voting in favor thereof; President Liddle declared the said resolu- ion duly passed and adoptedQ Alderman Amundsen introduced a resolution ordering that curb and gutter be constructed in Sixth Avenue Southwest from Ninth Street Southwest to Tenth Street outhwest ; ordering that the cost and expense thereof b-e paid for by special assess- . JUN 1-- ment.s levied as provided by.,.law; and ordering that plans$ -profiles; specifi- cations ane estimate of cost be prepared by the City Engineers which was read. On motion by Green second by Amundsen; tbAt the said resolution be adopted as read; and all voting in favor ther eof; President Liddle declared the said resolution duly passed and adopted:, Aldermen Fryer - introduced the following resolution which was read: "WREREAS- Vb Co',,Fraser & Son; Contractors, have made an applica- tion.for the right to employ some skilled laborers in excess. of thirty (30) hours per week for the reason stated in ,their application which is, no* oii file in the office of the City Clerk and herein referred to; I NOW THEREFORE Be it resolved by the Common Council of the .City of 4 Rochester; Minnesota; that Vn: Ca '•Fraser & Son are hereby authorized to employ expert sewer construction men; such as Drillers' Pipe -men and expert Curb men; in excess of thirty (30) hours per week for the balance of the time necessary to complete the sewer contract now being carried out for the City of Rochester; Minnesota. " On motion by Fryer second by Green; that the said resolution be not adopted as read- and on roll call all voting in favor thereof$ President Liddle declared that the said resolution .be not adopted: Alderman -.Green. introduced the following resolution; which was read: "Be it resolved .by the Common Council .of the City of Rochester; Minnesot a: That the re solution dated May 18 -0 1936; of the Common Council and approved on May 19; 1936; fixing the salary of the City Clerk's Stenographer for the ensuing official year- be and the same,..is.. ereby^resainded in its entirety: " On motion by Green second by Amundsen$- that the said resolution be adopted as read; . and all voting in favor thereof; Presi dent Liddle declared t#A said resolution duly passed and. adopt eda... , Alderman.Green introduced.the following resolution; which, was reads "Be it resolved by the Common Council of the City of ,Rochesters . Minn esot a: That the salary and compensation of -the City Clerk! s Stenographer for . the City of Rochester; Minnesota; _be,',and the. sane is hereby fixer at a sum not to exceed the sum of $13600 per month. The appointment to take 'ef- feet!May 1; 1936; and continuingkw th'_the appointment and approval of. the City Clerk of said City: The. duties of the said City Clerk's Stenographer are hereby declared to be such st.esagraphie and cleriial duties as are U# may be necessary in the office of the City Clerk of said City; and subs other steno- graphic and clerical work as may be required by other officials in the official eerrespoadence - oonneet ed with - th eEir. offices -:provided that such do not int er- fere; with hi_s`-©r, her duti es in .the City Cl erk' s Office; _ - - '.y,. 'yy4,{y-, �++ tan'• y ^},J 3;i. ... • .`f'.-. ..' Y...n'3��yi�ly'.'�.'��tri+ll�a'�.Y r�� -._ .""+}!i .s � �•,?�'.*('.. v�x� K1-:T -. .. ... - - - _ -�._- .iG' _ _- �',jl. -l""'� '- 'a v'K"i.?'�'�.�' ' W�� �C;� � �� �'•='+�i�.,�'.�^•`SiyYi.7�s2�Y'�C-.'��, r 'r Said sal and come o e p 1 e mehttiy; oie-half of aai d nos y salar� aje' jm�fea sa �i�ii �%i%e b j% o f e 1"W day aad the balance thereof on the last day of each calendar month during the ensuing official year. On motion by Green second by Fryer; that the said resolution be adopted as read; and all voting jin favor thereof; President Liddle declared the said resolu- tion duly passed and adopt ede -On motion by Lemon-, second by Fryer; the Street and Alley Committee were authorized to oil. a part ::of - Cent`er`_Stpeet'.I3�at from ffi®eenth Avenue to Fifteenth Avenv x and First Avenue BouthRsst _sad Sixth -Street_ Southwest to" Soldier Fields .;'.w ? .a• s - ex+,a' r,.py-•.:`},'a tea. — f3' . t.-' ._ - On motion by: Letmn®i'aeovii by $`chmea� - Alderman Fryer was authorized to purchase rat poison for the City dmaping grounds: Alderman' Iio® '.`-? ntrodxid6d `the following resolution' which was read: "Be it 'resolved by_ the Common Council of the City of Rochester$ Minnesoti - !I ttatG 'p,.'in: rH{ ' i,•r. ' i,• ..5., r., C )'.r .'. ., Than the Public Utility.:Board-;_ die' and the said .Board is hereby authorize4 and directed to enter iat©'aemticsot withteanel' Brothers of this City for the sale of approximately. Five Tons; of Junk' Bare Copper Wire;in accordance with the following quoted resolution requests 'Be. it sad- it.'is ;hereby resolved by the Public Utility Board of the City of Rochester; Mimnesots�,that=the Son Co non Council of the said City be and is hereby requested to authorize th® said Board t6-enter into a contract with Bemel Brothers of this City •for the`, sale' of.-•-appr®giats'tely=Fide Tons of Junk Bare Copper Wire at a price of SIX AND NINE TENTHS CRIES (:069) per pound - said Company being the highest responsible bidder' On motion by-...Le=@*,.seoond:by-Green; that the said resolution be adopted as read; and all voting in.fsvvr°,.thereof; President Liddle declared the said resolu• tion duly passed and adoptede On mot ion by Lennon seccaded by tichmas; Alvin Be, Benik a was granted a five-day vacation beginning gomday t June 22 9 1936 a on motion by Amundsen .second by Green; Ce •$a,,Ginther; Fire Chief, and two other Firemen selected by him were authorized to attend the State Firemen' s Con- vent ion t o be held at Caledonia on June 9 and 10 , 19360 On motion by bemmen second by Amundsen$ such City Officials as could r r conveniently attend were appointed delegat4s' to the oori'vention of the League of Minnesota Mun.icipalit;ie-s,-.:to be held at • Detroit Lakes ©Ai June 179' 181) and 19; 19360 June 159 1936 on motion by Lemmon second by Green; the Common Council adjourxed to Minutes !Of 06 special meeting Of the! COMMON Council of the City of Rochester; Minnesota; held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall, in said, City on June 39- 19361 The meeting was call ed to order at 5%00 o cloak Pi M-9 and on roll call; the following members were presents Liddle-* Amundsen- Fryer L emmon Moody sad Ricbmaw Absent: Greens The call for -a special meeting was read said meeting having been call ad for the purpo se of considering the request of the Park Commissioners - and any other business the Common Council might doom OreperO A communication from the Park. Commissioners requesting authority to enter into a contract with the Builders Engineering Company of Paul-9 for the furnishing and installation of equipment for the bath house at Soldier Fieldg, was reada Alderman Fryer introduced the following resolution; which was read: *Be it resolved by the. Commo3t, Council of the City of Rochester; Minnesota: That the Board of Park Commissioners be aad the said Board is hereby authorized and directed to enter into contract with the Builders Engineer- ing Company Of ebol Paul; Minnesota; for the furnishing' and installation, of metal dressing room compartments- loc ers..and b.ath house sei.okeoking, system for the bath house,st Soldier Field for the total *-_*_suk of-,.$l' aaeordanee with the following quoted resolution request: !BE IT RESDLVED by the Board of Park Commissioners; City of Rochester; Minae sot a: That the contract for the furnishing and installation of metal dressing room compartments; lockers^ and the bathhouse checking for the bath house at Soldiers Field be awarded to the Builders Engineering Company Of St: Pauli Miknesotat for .a total sum Of $19876*00' all in accordance with the proposal submitted June Ist- 1936; subject to' approval by the Mate Director Of the Public Wo*rke Admixistrations BE IT FURTHER RESDLVED that the Secretory of the Board of Park Commissioners be instructed to reqaDot the Mayor and Cirwas Coun oil of the. City of Rochester Minnesota; for authority. to. .enter into _81; OOXtr4OV_­witk tke'Builders Engineer- ing Comp,any Of at. Paul Minnesota; for the furnishing and installation of 7.7 . ........ metal . . e. dressing room comPlartmenta; ore and bath house checking system for ahe bath house at Soldiers Pi ad for the . _tpt am Of $1-876400- all in "r4ance with the proposal,, submitted June let; 19369 and with plans sad spe6iflostions as,prepared -bi,HU0,V171cent Feshea Landscape a Archit sot a Oz motion "by Riolinisai;'t by Amundsen secOna that the said resolution I 0 P. 731 i be adopted as read, and all voting in favor thereof; President Li ddl a declared the i said resolution duly passed said adopted. i ' I On motion by Lemon second by Richman; the Common Council adjourned: City Cl erk. c i