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REGULAR MEETING <br />The regular meeting of the Board of <br />May 11, 1981, by President John E. <br />and Mr. Joseph E. Kernan present. <br />present. <br />MAY 11, 1981 <br />Public Works was convened at 9:35 a.m., on Monday, <br />Leszczynski, with Mr. Leszczynski, Mr. Richard Hill <br />Deputy City Attorney Terry A. Crone was also <br />MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING APPROVED <br />Upon a motion made by Mr. Hill, seconded by Mr. Leszczynski and carried, the minutes <br />of the regular meeting of May 4, 1981, were approved as submitted. <br />OPENING OF BIDS AND BID AWARD - STREET SWEEPERS <br />This was °the date set for receiving and opening sealed bids for the purchase of two <br />1978 or newer, reconditioned dual gutter broom street sweepers. The Clerk tendered <br />proofs of publication of notice in the South Bend Tribune and the Tri- County News which <br />were found to be sufficient. The following bid was opened and publicly read: <br />Ries Equipment Company Bid was signed by Norman G. Dahlmann, non - <br />2804 Catherwood Drive collusion affidavit was in order and a <br />Indianapolis, Indiana 10% bid bond was submitted. <br />Two 1978 Reconditioned Dual, Diesel Elgin <br />Pelican Street Sweepers at $30,000.00 each <br />Total Bid Amount: $60,000.00 <br />Upon a motion made by Mr. Leszczynski, seconded by Mr. Hill and carried, the bid was <br />referred to Mr. Sean Watt, Manager of the Division of Transportation, for review and <br />recommendation. Following a review of the bid, Mr. Watt stated that the bid met all <br />specifications and he recommended the award. Upon a motion made by Mr. Kernan, seconded <br />by Mr. Hill and carried, the bid of Ries Equipment Company in the total amount of <br />$60,000.00 was awarded, subject to funding. <br />OPENING OF BIDS - SALE OF CITY -OWNED PROPERTY (208 CHAPIN STREET) <br />This was the date set for receiving and opening sealed bids for the sale of city - <br />owned property located at 208 Chapin Street. The Clerk tendered proofs of publication <br />of notice in the South Bend Tribune and the Tri- County News which were found to be <br />sufficient. Mr. Leszczynski advised that, because the property had been offered for <br />sale at more than $1,000.00 (the offering price being $1,160.00), the city was required <br />by ordinance to legally advertise for the sale of the property. He noted that no <br />bids had been received for the property, and upon a motion made by Mr. Kernan, seconded <br />by Mr. Leszczynski and carried, the Clerk was instructed to contact the interested <br />party and advise him to submit his offer to purchase to the Board. <br />APPROVE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF MORRIS CIVIC AUDITORIUM PARK SPACE (DISPOSITION PARCEL <br />NO. 2 -13, IND. R -66) <br />Mr. Hill advised that FBT Bancorp, Inc. had submitted its check to the city in the <br />amount of $39,958.00 for the purchase of the triangular parcel of land in front of the <br />Morris Civic Auditorium, bounded by St. Joseph, Colfax and Michigan Streets. One of <br />the stipulations for the sale of the property was that it remain as open space for park <br />land and that no buildings or structures be constructed on the property without prior <br />approval from the City. Mr. Hill advised that the City would now turn its Quit -Claim <br />Deed over to FBT Bancorp. He stated that the area would continue to remain as open <br />space or park land, but woul.d now be placed back on the tax rolls and considered <br />taxable property. Upon a motion made by Mr. Leszczynski, seconded by Mr. Hill and <br />carried, the check from FBT in the amount of $39,958.00 was accepted and the <br />necessary papers necessary to complete the transaction were filed. <br />VACATION RESOLUTION NO. 3507, 1981 - DENIED (RIVER PARK NURSING HOME) <br />A public hearing on Vacation Resolution No. 3507, 1981, had been set and held on <br />April 27, 1981; however, no decision by the Board was made as to the alley vacation, <br />and a site visit had been conducted on May 5, 1981. Mr. Leszczynski noted that for <br />this reason, the public hearing was being continued on this date. Mr. Edward Hardig, <br />Attorney at Law, 419 West Jefferson Boulevard, stated that he was the attorney <br />representing the River Park Nursing Home. <br />