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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 424 ,r RESOLUTION NO. 424 ORDERING THE WORK. RESOLVED, that whereas the Board of Trustees of the City of Huntington Beach, California, did on the 4th day of February, 1924, pass its Resolution of Intention Nor 417 to order the hereinafter described work to be done and improvement to be made in said City which Resolution of Intention was duly and legally published as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of ELSON G CONRAD now on Me In the office of the City Clerk of aaid City and WHEREAS, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention No. 417 headed "Notice of Improvement" was duly and legally posted along the line of said contemplated work and improvement and in front of all the property lia- ble to be assessed therefor, and on and along all the open streets and alleys within the awsessment district described in said Resolution of Intention, in time, form manner and number as required by law, after the passage of said Reso- lution of Intention, as appears from the affidavit of Louis F Gates the Street Superintendent of said City, who person- ally posted the same, and who upon the conpletion of the posting of said notices, filed said affidavit in the office of the City Clerk, making oath that he completed the posting of said notices on the 18th day of February, 1924, and WHEREAS, all protedts or objection presented have been disposed of in time, form and manner as required by law, and said Board of Trustees having now acquired ,jurisdiction to order the proposed improvement, it is hereby RESOLVED that the public ingerest and convenience require the work herein described and the Board of Trustees of the City of Huntington Beach hereby orders the following work to be done and improvement to be made in said City, to-wit: 1st. The grading to the official grade thereof of said Sixteenth Street in said City for the entire width of the roadway from curb line to curb line together with the intersections of intersecting streets and alleys between the curb lines of said streets and alleys and from property line to property line of said Sixteenth Street from the Northeasterly line of Ocean Avenue to the Southwesterly curb line of Palm Avenue. 2nd. The paving of the roadway of said Sixteenth Street in said City, from curb line to curb line togetker with the intersections of intersecting streets and alleys between the curb lines of said intersecting streets or alleys and from property line to property line of said Sixteenth Street from the Northeasterly line of Ocean Avenue to the Southwesterly curb line of said Palm Avenue with a pavement consisting of a two (2) ineb Willite Plastic Composition -2- I • wearing surface laid upon a three (3) inch asphaltic con- crete base. 3rd. The construction of the Hollowing corrugated galvanized iron half-round ten (10) gauge culverts on a two (2) inch thick cement concrete base; said culvert to be fifteen (15) inches wide at the base with a five (5) inch rise. One culvert as above described shall be con- structed and placed with the inner edge of said culvert contiguously and adjacent to the curb lined produced of said 16th Street on both sides of the intersection of said 16th Street and Walnut Avenue crossing said Walnut Avenue with feeders to the same on all four corners pf said inter- section; said feeders to be placed contiguously and adjacent to the curb line of said Walmut Avenue at said intersection as shown on the plan; two (2) culverts as above described shall be constructed and placed with the inner edge of skid culverts contiguously and adjacent to the curb lines of said 16th Street and produced on both sides of the inter- section of said 16th Street and Olive Avenue and crossing said Olive Avenue with feeders to the same on all four (4) corners of said intersection; said feeders to be placed with the inner edge placed contiguously and adjacent to the curb line of said Olive Avenue at said intersection as shown upon the plan, also two (2) culverts constructed and placed with the inner edge of said culverts contiguously and ad- jacent to the said curb line of 16th Street produced on both -3- • I i sides of said Street crossing Orange Avenue with feeders as above described on the Westerly and Northerly corners of the intersection of said Orange Avenue and 16th Street; also two (2) culverts as above described with the inner edge placed contiguously and adjacent to the said curb line of- 16j;h Street produced on both sides of said street cross- ing Magnolia Avenue with feeders as above described on the Westerly and the Northerly corners of the intersection of said Magnolia Avenue and Sixteenth Street; also two (2) culverts constructed and placed with the inner edge placed contiguously and adjacent to the said curb ldne of 16th Street pvoduced on both sides of said Street crossing Acacia Avenue with feeders as above described on the Westerly and Northerly corners of the intersection of said Acacia Avenue and said 16th Street. All of said culverts to be of the type as above decribed. Cement concrete head-walls shall be constructed at the ends of the above culverts and feeders as shown on the plan. 4th. The construction of an ornamental lighting system described as follows; twenty three (23) ornamental single light standards fully equipped with a single light and standards fully equipped with a single light and connect- ed with three-quarter (3/ ) inch galvanized electric cdnduit placed under ground adjacent to the curb line, Twelve (12) of said single light standards on the Northwesterly side of said 16th Street and eleven(ll) on the Southeasterly side -4- • and spaced approximately two hundred and thirt# (230) feet apart and as more particularly shown on said plan, profile and cross-section. They shall be of a single circuit and said circuit shall terminat6 at .the pole of the Southern California Edison Electric Company which is situated three an and five tenths (3.5) feet Southeasterly from the South- easterly curb line of said 16th Street on the Northeasterly line of the alley running at right angles to said 16th Street in Block 115, Huntington Beach Tract recorded in Book 3 page 36 Miscellaneous Maps Record of Orange County, California, which will be the feed-in point for said cir- cuit. The grade to which all of the above described work shall be done and improvement made, shall be the grade as shown on the plan, profile and cross-section therefor hereto- fore adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Hunting- ton Beach and now on file in the office of the City Engineer, to which plan, profile and cross-section reference is here- by made. All of the foregoing work is fully set forth, delineated and described on the said plan, profile and cross- section and specifications therefor, to which reference is hereby made for a domplete, full, particular and detailed description of the work. Section 2. PLAN, PROFILE, CROSS-SECTION AND SPECI- FICATIONS. All of the said work and improfement shall be -5- • i done as shown upon and according to the plan, profile and cross-section therefor numbered New Series 13, in 4 sheets and according to specifications numbered 34 for grading roadways and the construction of asphaltic concrete base and Wilhite Plastic Composition wearing surface pavement, headers', culverts, head-walls and specifications numbered 35 for the construction of conduits, ornamental lighting standards and lights on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, and all of said plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications have been approved and adopted as the plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications to be followed in making said improvement and by reference thereto the same ate incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and reference is hereby made thereto for a full, complete and more particular description of said work. The City Clerk of said City, is hereby directed to post a notice of said work, together with the plans and specifications therefor, conspicuously for five (5) days on or near the council chamber door of said City, inviting sealed proposals or bids for doing the work ordered. He is also directedto publish twice a notice in- viting such proposals, and referreing to the specifications pasted or on file, in the Huntington Beach News a weekly newspaper published and circulated in said City and hereby designated for that purpose. All proposals or -gids shall be accompanied by a -6- i i check payable to the City of Huntington Beach certified by a responsible bank for an amount which shall not be less than ten (10%) per cent of the aggregate of the proposals, or by a bond for said amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and two (2) sureties, who shall ,justify before any officer competent to administer an oath, in double the said amount, and over and above all statutory exemptions. Said proposals or bids shall be delivered to the Clerk of the B€nard of Trustees of said City on or before 7: 30 01010 P.M. of the 21s$ day of April, 1924, said time being not less than ten (10) days from the time of the first publication and posting of this notice. Bids will be opened on said day and hour. Richard Drew President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Huntington Beach, California. ATTEST: City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Hunt- ington Beach, California. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) I, W R Wright, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif- ornia, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting -7- i • thereof held on Monday the 3rd day of March, 1924, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES, Trustees Onson,Macklin,Obarr, Andreas,Drew :NOES, Trustees None ABSENT, Trustees None WRWright Pity Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Trus- tees of the City of Hunting- ton Beach, California. -8- i