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456 <br />Petition of K. H. Morgan and five others for the Pavement on IM11BOLDT STREET from <br />the west line of Fremont Street to the alley west of Meade Street. <br />The above six petitions were examined by the Board and referred -to the City <br />,,Engineer for recommendation. Ray S. _Andrysiak, City Civil Engineer, being present, :made <br />;the recommendation that the petition in each instance, be granted. The Board then <br />;!directed that the firm of Wilbur H. Gartner & Associates prepare general details, <br />!'drawings, specifications and preliminary improvement resolutions for the six pavement <br />!improvem.ents to be constructed and the firm was so notified accordingly. <br />A Petition bearing twenty signatures, under date of June 7., 1952, for the improve- <br />!'rnent of Swygart Street from Prairie Avenue to Donald Street, was examined by the Board <br />;and referred to the City Engineer for investigation and recommendation. <br />� E <br />j A Petition addressed to the Board by Whitcomb L, Keller, Inc. to change the name of <br />ithe recorded street of Charles Avenue, ( sometimes called Charles Road, or Charles Street <br />Whitcomb Avenue, was returned to the Board from, the City Engineer and forwarded to the <br />Toff ice of the City Clerk to be presented to the Common Council for the necessary action. <br />A letter addressed to the Board of Safety from Axel ul. Clauson, was read by the <br />Board and found to be a matter for the attention of the Building Commissioner, and was, <br />accordingly, referred to that office. <br />As no representative of the Studebaker Corporation was present, no action was taken <br />in the matter of vacations and dedications being reconsidered at this time, and originall <br />CD <br />offered to the City of South Bend by the Studebaker Corporation under date of March 19, <br />1923, and accepted by the Board as of March 21, 1923. <br />The following Contractorts Bonds, each in the sum of 01,000.00, were examined and <br />approved by the Board; <br />BLACK AND ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY <br />EDWARD BURTON <br />GEORGE HARBER <br />Occupancy Bond in the sulrn� of �5,000.00 covering Black and Anderson Construction Co. <br />Inc. was examined by the Board and ordered filed. <br />There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting adjourned <br />at 11:30 A. M. <br />Attest: 4�A2"z` �Q <br />Clerk <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br />June 30, 1952 <br />1 <br />A special meeting of the Board of Public Works was held at 1:30 otclock, DST <br />Tdonday, June 30, 1952. All members were present, also present were George Consoer <br />and Ralph AnToorehouse, representing Consoer, Townsend & Associates, Gilbert Kackley, <br />a representative of the U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co., and Eugene Fattore representing <br />Fattore Company. <br />All of the liens and claims against the Fattore Company were studied and it was the <br />decision of the Board to have Fattore Company post a suitable bond, in the amount of <br />�8,000.00, to further assure the Board that the City of South Bend will be held free <br />of any liens or claims filed against the Fattore Company. <br />It was further agreed that as soon as Bond is posted, the Board will approve for <br />payment Estimate No. 21,submitted by Fattore Company, for the s11M of 013,391.17. <br />This matter having been the purpose for which this special meeting was called, no <br />further business was considered and the meeting adjourned at 3:00 P.M. <br />Attest: zt 4 <br />;j Clerk <br />0 <br />0 <br />E <br />0 <br />• <br />