HomeMy WebLinkAbout313 - Coast Boulevard & Other Improvements• RESOLUTION NO. J13
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY
OF °NE71PORT BEACH AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR CERTAIN
7TORK ON CERTAIN PORTIONS OF COAST BOULEVARD AND
CERTAIN OTHER STREETS, AVENUES AND ALLEYS 7ITHIN
SAID CITY, AND CERTAIN PROPERTIES AND RIGHTS -OF-
TAY OWNED BY SAID CITY.
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The Board of Trustees of the City of Newport Beach do resolve
as follows:
SECTION I.
That th�i -s- Board hereby finds and declares that
is the lowest, regular, responsible bidder
for the work hereinafter described, and this Board hereby arards
the contract for said work to the said C1ov0'1 e �/S L / e/-
at the prices named in // /S bid, to -'wit:
For 611 Diameter Class B cast iron pipe laid, complete,
per lineal foot $
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For
611
Diameter
Class
C
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
.200.
For
811
Diameter
Class
B
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
2• pfd J
For
811
Diameter
Class
C
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
For
1011
Diameter
Class
B
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
For
1011
Diameter
Class
C
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
3-37
For
1211
Diameter
Class
B
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
For
1211
Diameter
Class
C
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
4e
•
For
1411
Diameter
Class
C
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
For
18ft
Diameter
Class
B
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
v7 . a o v
For
1811
Diameter
C1ass.0
cast iron pipe
laid,
complete,
per lineal
foot
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For Standard Gate Valves, complete, with concrete
foundation,
manhole, frame and cover, as follows:
For 611 Diameter, complete, each
$p 36. .Po
For 811 Diameter, complete, each
$ 1193154
For 10+1 Diameter, complete, each
$ 70. 7 ✓
For 121+ Diameter, complete, each
$ 9/ /0 v
For 1411 Diameter, complete, each
/z /•� �L
For 1811 Diameter, complete, each
21 2. ✓
For Standard 511 Fire Hydrant with concrete founda-
tion, complete, each
3,p U
For Pressure Air Valves, complete, with manholes,
frames and covers, as follows:
,_
For 3/411 Diam. air valve opening, 411 Diam.
inlet connection..., 90 lbs. .working pres-
sure, complete, each
For 1/2" Diam. air valve opening, 2 1/21'
diam. inlet connection, 130 lbs. working
pressure, complete, each
/2/, 914 L-
For Standard Cast Iron Class D, long radius bell and
spigot curves complete with concrete blocks, as
follows:
For 611 Diameter, complete, each
$
For 811 Diameter, complete, each
$p
For 1011 Diameter, complete, each
$ ,120.6
For 1211 Diameter, complete, each
For. 1411 Diameter, complete, each
$ ,3/ Z V
For 1811 Diameter, complete, each
$
For Standard Cast Iron Class D bell and spigot
reducers and increasers, complete,'with con-
crete blocks, as follows:
For &I x 8 I Complete, each
$
For . 611 x 1011 Complete, each
$ Z. 9� L--
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For 811 x 1011 Complete, each
0. o o v
For 811 x 1811 Complete, each
7 L
For 1011 x-1211 Complete, each
-51 Z L'
For 1211 x 1411 Complete, each
2� 39 v
/
For 1411 x 1811 Complete, each
$ 3 /6
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For Standard
Cast Iron
Tees, Class
D, with 3 bells,
complete with
concrete
blocks,
as
follors:
each
w�✓
For
. For
611
x
61'
x
Sit
Complete,
eachs20.o0
v
For
811
x
811
x
Bit
Complete,
each
x 141, complete
• For
loll
x
101,
x
101,
complete,
each
33.9e7 L--
For
12"
x
1LI41
x
1211
complete,
each
$ Kf i
For
1811
x
18"
x
181,
complete,
each
67.3
For
811
x
811
x
61,
complete,
each
For
1011
x
101+
x
61'
complete,
each
For
121'
x
1211
x
61'
complete,
each
For
1411
x
1411
x
6+1
comi�Tke,
each
For
1811
x
18"
x
611
complete,
each.,��
For
1811
x
1811
x
Bit
complete,# each.
.5�- .r
For
1811
x
1811
x
10%.
complete,
each r
6O.4o J V
For
1811
x
1811
x
12"
complete,
each
? 61 9ez-f
For Standard Cast Iron, Class. D, crosses, 4 bells,
complete with
concrete
blocks, as follows:
y
For
61' x
611
x 811
,
x 811 complete,
each
w�✓
For
611 x
61'
x 101'
x 10ficomplete,
each
4L'v
For
611 x
611
x 1411
x 141, complete
each
�/eic��'
For
1211 x
1211
x 181,
el
x 1811 complete,
�
each ` y a
Szl
For 1811 x 1811 x 1811 Standard Cast Iron, Class D, Wyes,
2 bells,.l Spigot, complete, with concrete block, each 5-fK
For 61, Diam. Standard Cast Iron Plugs, complete, each 7.3.5"' L
For 1811 Diam. Pressure Regulating Valves, complete, ea
For Reinforced concrete Reservoirs including grading,
valves, pipes, fittings and all other appurtenances,
complete, in accordance with plans and details shown on
sheets No. 54 and 55 of Plan No. 305 !,tSZ1 S. 00 L-
x..,
For Pumping Plant including building, diesel engines,
centrifugal pu#ips, air starting equipment, fuel oil
storage tank, reinforced concrete reservoir including
. valves, pipes, fittings and all other appurtenances,
complete, in accordance with.plans and details therefor
shown on sheets Nos. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 & 61 of Plan
No. 305
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For Class C Concrete to be used in imbedding cast iron
Pipe, per cubic yard, in place $
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All other bids for said work are hereby rejected, and the
• City Clerk is hereby directed to return to the respective bidders
all checks accompanying said rejected bids.
The work hereinbefore referred to is described as follows:
That pipes, hydrants and other appliances and appurtenances
for supplying and distributing domestic water and for fire protec-
tion be constructed in certain portions of Fifth Avenue, Fourth
Avenue (sometimes called 56th Place), Third Avenue (sometimes called
55th Place), Second Avenue (sometimes called 54th Place), First
Avenue (sometimes called 53rd Place), Pacific Drive (sometimes
called Electric "gay Street), Seaview Avenue (sometimes called
51st Place), Bay View Drive (sometimes called 50th Place), Ocean
Boulevard, Avocado Avenue, Acacia Avenue (sometimes called 28th
Avenue), Begonia Avenue (sometimes called 29th Avenue), Carnation
Avenue (sometimes called 30th Avenue), Dahlia Avenue (sometimes
called 31st Avenue), Fernleaf Avenue (sometimes called 32nd Avenue),
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Goldenrod Avenue (sometimes called 33rd Avenue), Heliotrope Aven'4''
(sometimes called 34th Avenue), Iris Avenue (s A mes called 35th
Avenue), Jasmine Avenue (sometimes called 36th Avenue), Larkspur
Avenue (sometimes called 37th Avenue), Marguerite Avenue (sometimes
called Pier Avenue), Marigold Avenue (sometimes called 39th Avenue),
Narcissus Avenue (sometimes called 40th Avenue), Orchid venue
(sometimes called 41st Avenue), Pansy Avenue (sometimes called
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42nd Avenue), Poppy Avenue, Hazel Drive, Coast Boulevard and County
Road; and in the first alleys northeasterly of dkst Boulevard,.in
the first alleys southwesterly of Coast Boulevard, in the first
•• alley southwesterly of Second Avenue (sometimes called 54th Place),
in the first alley southwesterly of Water Front Drive, in the
first alley northeasterly of Pacific Drive (sometimes called
Electric Way Street), in the first alley southwesterly of First
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Avenue (sometimes called 53rd Place), in the first alley south-
westerly of Seaview Avenue (sometimes called 51st Place), in the
first alley northeasterly of Ocean Boulevard; in the first alley
southeasterly of Avocado Avenue, Acacia Avenue (sometimes called
28th Avenue), Begonia Avenue ( sometimes called 29th Avenue),
Carnation Avenue (sometimes called 30th Avenue), Dahlia Avenue
(sometimes called 31st Avenue), Fernleaf Avenue (sometimes called
32nd Avenue), Goldenrod Avenue (sometimes called 33rd Avenue),
Heliotrope Avenue (sometimes called 34th Avenue), Iris Avenue
(sometimes called 35th Avenue), Jasmine Avenue (sometimes called
36th Avenue), Larkspur Avenue (sometimes called 37th Avenue), and
Hazel Drive; in the first alley northwesterly of Acacia Avenue
(sometimes called 28th Avenue), Fernleaf Avenue (sometimes called
32nd Avenue), Goldenrod Avenue (sometimes called 33rd Avenue),
Heliotrope Avenue (sometimes called 34th Avenue), Iris Avenue
( sommetimes called 35th Avenue), Jasmine Avenue (soriietimes called
36th Avenue), Larkspur Avenue (sometimes called 37th Avenue), i:ar-
guerite Avenue (sometimes called Pier Avenue), Marigold Avenue
(sometimes called 39th Avenue), Narcissus Avenue (sometimes called
40th Avenue), Orchid Avenue (sometimes called 41st Avenue), Pansy
Avenue (sometimes called 42nd Avenue) and Poppy Avenue; in the
first alley southwesterly of Fifth Avenue, Fourth Avenue (sometimes
called 56th Place), Bay View Drive (sometimes called 50th Place)
and Third Avenue (sometimes called 55th Place); and in certain
rights —of —way owned by said City; and that reinforced concrete
reservoirs together with pipes and valves, fittings and appurte-
nances thereto, and also a pumping plant complete with buildings,','
engines, pumps, reinforced concrete reservoir, oil storage tank,
air receivers, air compressors, pipes, valves, together with other
appliances, and appurtenances thereto, be constructed upon certain
properties owned by said City, all as more particularly described
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' in Resolution of Intention No. 304, as adopted by the Board of
• Trustees of said City on hhe 26th day of November, 1924, and on
file in the office of the City Clerk of said City. For further
particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of In-
tention No. 304, and to the plans, profiles, drawings end cross -
sections on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City,
and according to the specifications on file in the office of the
-City Clerk of said City, and all of said plans, profiles, draw-
ings, cross - sections and specifications heretofore approved by
said Board of Trustees are incorporated herein and made a part
hereof, and reference is hereby made thereto for a more particular
description of said work.
SECTION II.
The said Board of Trustees also determined and declared that
serial bonds to represent
the rate of seven (7) per
in the manner provided by
last installment of which
from the second day of Ju
their date.
unpaid assessments and bear interest at
cent per annum shall be issued hereunder
the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the
bonds shill mature fourteen (14) years
Ly next succeeding ten (10) months from
SECTION III.
The said Board of Trustees also determined and declared that
the contemplated work and improvement hereinbefore mentioned was,
in the opinion of the said Board of Trustees, of more than local
or ordinary public benefit and the expense of said work and im-
provement has been made chargeable upon a district. For a par-
ticular description of said district, reference is hereby made to
• said Resolution of Intention.
SECTION IV.
The Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to publish a notice
of this award twice in the Newport News, a weekly newspaper printed,
published and circulated in said City, and hereby designated for
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• that purpose, (there being no daily newspaper published in said
City).
Passed ,by the Board of Trustees of the City of Nea,_oort Beach
this 1,2 � day of January, 1925.
President of the Board of Trustees.
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ATTEST:
City lerk.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF.ORANGE ( Be.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH )
City Clerk of the City of Newport
Beach, do hereby certif that the foregoing resolution, being
Resolution No. .� /, was duly adopted and passed by the Board
of Trustees of said City, signed by the President of said Board,
and attested by the City Clerk, all at a regular meeting thereof
held on the day of January, 1925, and that the same as
adopted "by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES: Trustees, ea.
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ABSENT: Trustees. ?1 072e-
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