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REGULAR MEETING <br />no objection to the proposed vacation. Upon <br />McMahon, seconded by Mr. Hill and carried, t <br />Vacation Resolution and ordered preparation <br />to be filed on October 20, 1980, with a publ <br />Assessment Roll to be held on November 17, 1 <br />OCTOBER 13, 1980 <br />a motion made by Mr. <br />ie Board confirmed the <br />)f the Assessment Roll <br />.c hearing on the <br />i80, <br />APPROVAL OF HOUSE MOVE - 834 SOUTH MEADE TO 2107 SOUTH MEADE <br />Mr. McMahon announced that this was the publ <br />proposed house move of Timothy J. Lykowski t <br />by William Marvin from 834 South Meade Stree <br />Street. He stated that adjacent property ow <br />by the Building Department of the proposed m <br />following route was being considered: south <br />thence east on Sample to Olive; thence south <br />and thence west on Delaware to Meade, with t <br />the south -west corner of Meade and Delaware. <br />from Mr. Ralph J Wadzinski, Manager of the <br />Lighting, was also submitted to the Board fo <br />of the move was recommended subject to the f <br />c hearing on the <br />move a house owned <br />to 2107 South Meade <br />ers had been notified <br />ve, and that the <br />on Meade to Sample; <br />on Olive to Delaware; <br />e destination being <br />A recommendation <br />ureau of Traffic and <br />consideration. Approval <br />llowing conditions: <br />l.. That the time and date of the move bejcleared with%the <br />New Jersey and Indiana Railroad, the Grank Trunk <br />Railroad and Conrail. <br />2. That so long as the Olive Street railroad crossing <br />is closed for repairs by the Grand Trunk Railroad, <br />the move will not be allowed. <br />3. That a minimum of 72 hours' notice ofjthe proposed <br />move will be required by the city to ascertain if <br />scheduling will allow the move in view of the <br />Sample Street widening presently underway. <br />Upon a motion made by Mr. McMahon, seconded <br />the house move was approved subject to the <br />APPROVAL OF CONTRACT (AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER C <br />The Contract with Automatic Sprinkler Corpor <br />protection work in the Atrium in the amount <br />submitted for Board approval. The bid for t <br />awarded to Automatic Sprinkler Corporation o <br />McMahon advised that the Construction Manage <br />reviewed the contract and recommended that t <br />Upon a motion made by Mr. McMahon, seconded <br />the contract was approved and the required C <br />Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Pay <br />APPROVAL OF CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 - <br />y Mr. Hill and carried, <br />ove stipulations. <br />. - FIRST BANK C <br />tion for the fire <br />f $67,398.00 was <br />• above project was <br />August 4, 1980. Mr. <br />and Architect had <br />• Board execute same. <br />y Mr. Hill and carried, <br />rtificate of Insurance, <br />end Bond were filed. <br />Y TILE',(FIRST BANK C <br />.c. was submitting Change <br />ertain revisions to <br />type of tile in order <br />nk portion and hotel <br />rotection board for <br />the Construction <br />nd it to be in order. <br />ld be $137,020.00. <br />y Mr. Hill and carried, <br />Mr. McMahon stated that Interior Finishes, I <br />Order No. 1 in the amount of $46,095.00 for <br />their contract which included a change in th <br />to be consistent with the materials in the b <br />portion of the project, and also to provide <br />insulation purposes. Mr. McMahon stated tha <br />Manager had reviewed the change order and fo <br />It was noted that the new contract amount wo <br />Upon a motion made by Mr. McMahon, seconded <br />the change order was approved. <br />FILING OF PETITION TO VACATE INTERIOR STRE <br />HEIGHTS APARTMENTS) <br />(BEACON <br />A petition for the vacation of the interior streets within the <br />Beacon Heights Apartments was submitted by Gerald Gulling, General <br />Partner of the apartment complex. It was noted that a vacation of <br />1 <br />1 <br />