CONSTRUCTION BOND
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<br />as sureties, are held and firmly bound to the City of South "Bend, Indiana, in the guin ®f__:: :.:_....
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<br />for the payment of which, well and trul to be made, we jointly and severally bhid. our§alves, our 446,
<br />executors, adminstrators and assigns, firmly by these presents,
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<br />to -be and remain in full force .and vir, ;- in law. Ifl tl3lm eve; -he n d Oy §ball q*te i� t�}� �11�� �� the
<br />completion of said'work:such xter_s.on'sha?f fiotin any Way rek4e the kr6de9 0llthN bold
<br />This shall be �a• o_onstructron bond, ,and the afire '=es on the 'same MIMI awt lie V- 00RAW for *0
<br />maintenance and repair of the improvement after it h'ts been aeeeptM i the �� and party ut 91i
<br />shall be held responsible for the fait'`Cul co:nol-vnee w1tis ell M#t"r cotiditior9t 01 1s9:ia �" lf€Iflil'LfN� I
<br />covered by or set out in the contru.t.
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<br />Board of P11hyfc
<br />The following petition received read and placed on file,
<br />T09 THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE CITY. OP� SOUTH_BEND:
<br />Whereas your Board has entered a preliminary order designating asphalt as the kind
<br />of ev,in Ito be us•dd it im rev �nt7 Walnut street bet aen l Street and I di na Avenue
<br />*ndpghrz s y ur a lion haims n $ased n the a sum Mn at he Sander Egge Com an
<br />�s t e owy ree Molder rep
<br />idfng on sad ,tree an that a consequence he sari Com�an'
<br />has the paves to
<br />select the kind. of pavin to be used,
<br />The Ol ivar Chilled Plow Works by its Pres ident, J. 'D. Oliver, files this petition
<br />asking that your -Board designate and let a contract for the improvement of said street
<br />with concrete paving and gives for such action the following reasons:
<br />1. Inasmuch as the Sanders-Egbert Compare is a corporation it cannot- be regarded
<br />as a free holders residing or, said street and there fore has no voice in the desingation
<br />o the kind of pavement.
<br />2. Even though a corporation is entitled to be regarded as a resident free
<br />holder, the actual place of residence of the' said Sanders-Egbert Company is Goshen, Indiana
<br />Its South Bend office merely a Branch Office. Inasmuch as major business transactions are
<br />handled fr om the Lioshen off ice and orders. emanate fr om sue h off ice, this cor-porat ion even
<br />though entitled to be regarded as a resident free holder cannot madaitain a dual residence.
<br />This would be equally true should the Sanders-Egbert Company be a partnership.
<br />3. $ou petitioner ma intt �s and ill c ont ��u to ma i taro a Branch Of ice on
<br />said street whrc gees said petitioners fill same - gehts as hose claimed by �he Sandera
<br />Egbert Company. Should your Board find that the said Sanders-Egbert Company is not
<br />nt itled to beregarded as a resident free -holder, your net it ioner contends that inasmuch
<br />as ,it owns approximately four -fifths of the property adjacent to said street and will con-
<br />sequently -be obliged to pay for such proportion of said paving cost, its wishes should be
<br />eons idere.d ;in the selection of the kind of paving to be used. Your. petitioner thereofr
<br />expresses a, preference for concrete and assigns the following reasons for its select ion;
<br />1. Petitioners is now building a large manufacturing plant id jaaent to said
<br />street. During the course of said 'construction and after said plant ds completed for they,
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<br />pos*s of maintenances and o eration, patitioner will use said street in haulin extremel;
<br />as s 'NNotonly ill such loans p ove de tructiv to ahaltavement bb it it ha phis form of pavement makes he hawing of eavy ads f r more dif CUI . It is
<br />common knowledge that concrete is far superior for heavy traffic purposes to asphalt,
<br />2, The said Sanders-Egbert Company maintains a large lumber yard on both sides of
<br />said. stre t and at the present -time, -which condition will undoubtedly continued, transports
<br />11eavy to s and timbers across said street. This undoubtedly will prove far more damaging
<br />to an as0alt•. pavement than to one vonstructed of concrete.
<br />3. This street will be used generally for heavy traffic purposes and therefore
<br />.requires a very substantial pavement . It is highly improbable that this street will ever
<br />be used for residence purposes.
<br />OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS,
<br />BY JOSEPH D. OLIVER,. President
<br />August 27th. ,1920.
<br />FILED
<br />Aug. 27,1920.
<br />BOARR. 0�. F'q� IC WORKS 1.
<br />Pres ident,
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