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<br />City Attorney, I. A. Hurwich, informed the Board and the two persons concerned, that
<br />the cancelling or rescinding of the license is.based upon the holder being convicted
<br />of a felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude. It was, however, stated that in I
<br />the event of a conviction in the pending trial of Earl Stacher, the Board would proceed
<br />immediately with cancellation of license, which would then bb••available for re -issuance
<br />to any applicant qualifying. The matter of the ownerts name appearing on the taxicab
<br />was also considered, and the inquirers advised that the ordinance governing compels
<br />the name to appear until such time as transfer of title is consummated.
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<br />The matter of a weed -grown lot at 114 E. Keasey Street was again brought to the
<br />Boardts attention and sufficient notice having been given the property owner, the Board
<br />directed the Street Commissioner to proceed with the mowing and cleaning up of the lot
<br />in question.
<br />The Board then considered the request of the Association of Commerce for the assis-
<br />tance of the Street Department and Fire Department personnel in their annual Christmas
<br />decorating of the downtown shopping district and the use of street lighting posts in
<br />this connection, as heretofore. Permission was granted.
<br />A letter, dated October 17, 1955, over the signature of J. M. McCarthy of the OtBrien
<br />Corporation requesting SLOW DOWN signs on Washington Street, for the protection of -both
<br />truck and pedestrian traffic, at the site of their storage warehouse, was referred to
<br />Traffic Engineer, E. H. Miller, for his investigation and attention.
<br />The Board next examined and approved plans and specifications for the Widening of
<br />Olive Street from Western Avenue to Washington Street, submitted by W. S. Moore, Engineer,
<br />subject to the eventual approval of the required land transfer agreement.
<br />The letter of Scott N. Hagenau, Asstt. Chief Engineer of WSBT, under date of October
<br />17, 1955, relative to obtaining the approval of the Board for a.single wire to be run from
<br />the -I. & M. Building, across Colfax Avenue to the top of the South Bend Tribune building;'
<br />was next considered by the Board. The connection indicated being a necessary part of a
<br />microwave receiver installation upon the I. & M. building, and the required certificate
<br />of insurance having been provided by WSBT, the Board granted approval accordingly.
<br />_The Board then xamined and approved, upon the recommendation of Consoer, Townsend
<br />and Associates, consulting engineers, -Contract Supplement No- 3, applying to Contract
<br />6-A, Falcon Construction Company, contractor.
<br />The Board next examined and approved, upon the recommendation of Consodr , Townsend
<br />and Associates, consulting engineers, Contract Supplement No. 5, applying to Contract
<br />5-A, Paschen Contractors, Inc., contractor.
<br />The Board then examined and approved, upon the recommendation of Consoer, Townsend
<br />and Associates, consulting engineers, Contract Supplement No. 7, applying to Contract
<br />No. 6, Santucci Construction Company, contractor.
<br />The Board next examined and approved, upon recommendation of Consoer, Townsend and
<br />Associates, consulting engineers, Contract Supplement No. 19, applying to Contract
<br />No. 11, Sollitt Construction Co., Inc., contractor.
<br />The time now being 10:00 A. M. C.S.T., it was so announced and the Board proceeded
<br />+{ with the opening of bids, received in accord with legal advertising, for the improvement:
<br />of -Fremont Street, from the north property line of Elwood Avenue to the south property
<br />line of Keller Street. Bids were as follows:_
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<br />REED CONSTRUCTION CO. A Non -Collusion Aff idavit-
<br />'' 2022 N. MAIN ST. and bid bond accompanied the bid.
<br />I MI SHAWAKx , I NDI AtV A .
<br />TOTAL EXTENSION OF ITEMS 1-1, and 2-1, plus 3,4,5,6,&7•...•$16,017.00
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<br />!! TOTAL EXTENSION OF ITEMS 1-3, and 2-3, plus 3,4,5,6,&7,8•9.$15,535.00
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<br />TOTAL EXTENSION OF ITEMS 1-5 and 2-5plus 4 5 6 7 8..•. 1 4
<br />! !p 3, ! , ! !& � 4! 95.00
<br />Completion date - 200 calendar days after contract is awarded.
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<br />MCINTYRE & JONES A Non -Collusion Affidavit
<br />520 E. SAMPLE STREET and bid bond accompanied the bid.
<br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA.
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<br />TOTAL EXTENSION OF ITEMS 1-1,2-1, and 3,4,5,6,&7•...•...••..$19,862.00
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<br />Completion date - 120 calendar days after contract is awarded,
<br />RIETH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION CO. A Non -Collusion Affidavit and
<br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA. bid bond accompanied the bid.-
<br />If TOTAL EXTENSION OF ITEMS 1-1, 2-1, 3,4,5,6,7................$16,579.00
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<br />'1 TOTAL �XTEPtSION. OF ITEMS 1-2 2-2 EI- 3 5 6 7 & `�......•••••• � 4,989.00
<br />TOTAL EXTENSION OF ITEMS 1-5, 2-5, 3,4,516,7! & 8•••9••••.•.$14,075•00
<br />Completion date - 225 Calendar Days.
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