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1988 10 27 CC MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN October 27, 198B The City Council of the City of Baytown, Texas, met in regular session on Thursday, October 27, 1988 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the Baytown City Hall with the following attendance: Fred T. Philips Jimmy Johnson Perry Simmons Ron Embry Roy Fuller Rolland J. Pruett Emmett O. Hutto Fritz Lanham Randy Strong Eileen P. Hall Absent: Bobby Rountree Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Councilman Mayor City Manager City Attorney City Clerk Assistant City Manager The meeting was called to order with a quorum present. Councilman Fuller offered the invocation, after which the follow- ing business was conducted: Cub Scout Pack No. 93 Recognized Mayor Hutto recognized Sheila Hedrick and Cub Scout Pack No. 93. Consider Minutes For the Regular Meeting Held October 13, 1988 Councilman Johnson moved for approval of the minutes for the regular meeting held on October 13, 1988. Councilman Philips seconded the motion. The vote follows: at-41IT-133il 9AJU@'3;*'l 3HT 90 a*11*01,1111 1118JOINAG _-iO YTIJ 3HT 30 J131/lUO3 1"T13 3HT T I 'ISM 0 P'S ns, J- bs=!nponeA oM OUPI P l isdolDU bf9H gnilssil -is lug92 srl:t -to-! 81027 -2 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 Ayes: Council members Philips, Johnson, Simmons, Embry, Fuller and Pruett Mayor Hutto Nays: None Fletcher Nickerson Commended Mayor Hutto recognized Senator Gene Green who presented a Proclamation of the State of Texas to Fletcher Hickerson for his 25 years of service as Emergency Management Coordinator for the City of Baytown, as well as the service that he has rendered in this field to the whole of East Harris County. Consider Request for Variance To Build Residence Below Base Flood Elevation at 5127 Peppermill, Ginger Creek Estates According to Section 12 1/2 -23(f) of the Code of Ordinances, variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot of 1/2 acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base flood level, providing the relevant factors in Section 12 1/2 -22(b) of this article have been fully considered. Ginger Creek Estates was added to the flood plain map in 1985. Therefore, the developed property around 5127 Peppermill does not conform with the flood plain restrictions. Base elevation in this area is 25 feet. Mr. Conejo's lot elevation is 22.64 feet and the finished slab will be 23.91 feet. Mr. Conejo's request for variance is consistent with the provisions of Section 12 1/2- 23(f). Council considered the following relevant factors to determine if the request for variance should be granted: 1. The danger to life and property due to flooding or erosion damage; 2. The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owner; 3. The danger that materials may be swept onto other lands to the injury of others; 81027 -3 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 4. The compatibility of the proposed use with existing and anticipated development; S. The safety of access to the property in times of flood for ordinary and emergency vehicles; b. The cost of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions, including maintenance and repair of streets and bridges, and public utilities and facilities such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems; 7. The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and sediment transport of the flood waters and the effects of wave action, if applicable, expected at the site; e. The necessity to the facility of a water front location, where applicable. 9. The availability of alternative locations, not subject to flooding or erosion damage, for the proposed use; 10. The relationship of the proposed use to the comprehen- sive plan for that area. Having reviewed the ten criteria and feeling that this application does meet the exception criteria of the ordinance, Councilman Fuller moved to grant the variance. Councilman Embry seconded the motion. The vote follows: Ayes: Council members Philips, Johnson, Simmons, Embry, Fuller and Pruett Mayor Hutto Nays: None 81027 -4 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 Consider Plans and Specifications and Authorize Advertisement For Bids for the 1988 Sliplining Projects Norman Dykes, City Engineer /Public Works Director, explained that there are 12 locations where sliplining is needed. The work would involve over 7,000 linear feet. The cost of sliplining these lines and performing the associated manhole repairs is estimated to be $130,000. Funds for this work are available in the Sewer -Bond Account. There was a map posted in the council chamber, which depicted all the lines in the Central District where sliplining is needed. Point repairs have been made where possible. Now, it is necessary to slipline which effectively replaces the lines. Plans are to move into the West District to smoke test and then to the East District. The administration requested permission to advertise for bids. Councilman Pruett moved to authorize the administration to advertise for bids for the 1988 Sliplining Projects. Councilman Embry seconded the motion. The vote follows: Ayes: Council members Philips, Johnson, Simmons, Embry, Fuller and Pruett Mayor Hutto Nays: None For locations to be sliplined, see Attachment "A." Consider Proposed Resolution, Requesting That Harris County Commissioner's Court Name the New Golf Course on FM 1942 "The Jim Fonteno County Golf Course" Or a Similar Title A golf course for the Baytown area is one of the recommenda- tions of the Baytown 2000 Strategic Plan. County Commissioner Fonteno, through his diligence received approval for a Harris County Regional Park just north of Baytown and worked to secure approval to change the concept and utilization of that park to a much needed public golf course. Architects have been hired for the project and soon bids will be taken. The projected schedule is to have the golf course completed by the spring of 1990; therefore, Councilman Simmons suggested that council consider a resolution urging Commissioner's Court to name the new facility after Commissioner Fonteno. Councilman Philips moved for adoption of the resolution; Councilman Simmons seconded the motion. The vote follows: ion lrisimezzil-isivbr) als.ciodJuA tmr. anr-,P-i 17 f lit --j Q F,: Y —.1ft C" C +-1 C' I il J -i- vJnfjoj ai-rNaIA I-sril' pnijasmips4i ,noiJjj1oz?--qA 5nlL sril" 24VI N':1 no semjoO + IcO t-4914 -) ri I rs W -1--i u o Of a sF i c) 1 =a 1- f n no c. s i l i r -irlimi2- rz -iL) "sa-iuoO llct@ vAiiii.io') j l." j Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 Ayes: Council members Philips, Johnson, Simmons, Embry, Fuller and Pruett Mayor Hutto Nays: None Resolution No. 1029 81027 -5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, URGING AND RECOMMENDING THAT HARRIS COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S COURT NAME THE GOLF COURSE BEING BUILT IN THIS AREA AFTER JIM FONTENO; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. Consent Agenda The city manager explained that there was no money included in the 1988 -89 City of Baytown Budget for the purchase of a ULV insecticide sprayer. It is necessary to receive council approval to transfer the funds from Council Contingency to Mosquito Control. The present machine is beyond repair. It is necessary to make this purchase to have the mosquito program in place as soon as possible. Council considered the Consent Agenda as follows: a. Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -1, authorizes payment to EBSCO Subscription Service for subscriptions to 198 periodicals in the amount of $6,192.43 for the Library. The subscriptions will continue uninterrupted by award- ing this payment to EBSCO. We recommend approval. b. Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -2, authorizes payment in the amount of $2,554.56 for twelve months of dedicated telephone line service at Sterling Municipal Library. This line links the computer terminals at the Library with a main frame at the Houston Area Library Automated Network headquarters. It permits an automated circula- tion system and access to a data bank which includes the holdings of the nine large public libraries in our area. 81027 -6 C. Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 We recommend approval. Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -3, awards the auto fittings contract as follows: Baytown Oil Sales Item #1 # 11303.40 Kar Products Item #2 5,042.79 Baytown Oil Sales Item #3 5,529.95 Total $11,876.14 Invitations to bid were mailed to eight vendors and three bids and one no -bid were received. The low bidder on Item No. 3, Gulf Coast Screw Company, did not meet specifications. We recommend approval. d. Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -4, awards the janitorial service for Police and Fire Departments to the Baytown Opportunity Center in the amount of $10,920. The bid on the Police Department was $6,960 and bid on the Fire Department was $3,960. Invitations to bid were mailed to twelve vendors and six responded. We recommend approval. e. Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -5, authorizes payment to Oaks, Hartline and Honey for services rendered in Single Member District Lawsuit in the amount of $5,245.05. We recommend approval. rm 81027 -7 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 f. Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -6, authorizes the purchase of an air compressor on an emergency basis to Volker Strubbe, Inc. in the amount of $6,800. The air compressor used to refill the breathing air tanks for the Fire Department has broken down. Repair costs total over $5,100. We recommend the compressor be replaced instead of repaired. It can be replaced in 7 days. Telephone bids were taken and they are as follows: Volker Strubbe, Inc. $6,800 Power Ignition 7,190 Bauer Company 8,145 We recommend approval. g. Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -7, awards the purchase of a ULV Insecticide Sprayer sprayer) to B & G Chemical in the amount of mailed bids to two vendors and received two The low bidder, Public Health Equipment, is San Antonio. B & G Chemical is located offering us local parts and service. B & will also provide a yearly ULV calibration slide. This test is very difficult and time but is required by law to be performed. difference between the two bids is $55.00. best bid would be B & G Chemical. bid for the (mosquito $5,550. We proposals. located in in Houston G Chemical and droplet consuming, The price We feel the We recommend B & G Chemical be awarded this contract. h. Proposed Resolution No. Manager to transfer funds Account No. 40002 -84042 amount of $5,550. This insecticide sprayer in Item We recommend approval. 1030, authorizes the City from Council Contingency to (Mosquito Control) in the request will cover the 9- 81027 -8 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 Councilman Pruett moved for adoption of the Consent Agenda Items "a" through "h." Councilman Simmons seconded the motion. The vote follows: Ayes: Council members Philips, Johnson, Simmons, Embry, Fuller and Pruett Mayor Hutto Nays: None Ordinance No. 5132 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF SIX THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED FORTY -TWO AND 03/100 ($6,142.03) DOLLARS TO EBSCO SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE AS TO THE COST FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFEC- TIVE DATE HEREOF. (Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -1) Ordinance No. 5133 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY -FOUR AND 56/100 ($2,554.56) DOLLARS TO SOUTHWESTERN BELL AS THE SOLE SOURCE FOR DEDICATED TELEPHONE LINE SERVICE; AND PROVID- ING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. (Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -2) Ordinance No. 5134 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, ACCEPTING THE BID OF BAYTOWN OIL SALES AND KAR PRODUCTS FOR THE CITY OF BAYTOWN OF THE SUM OF ELEVEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY -SIX AND 14/100 ($11,876.14) DOLLARS. (Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -3) 81027 -9 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 Ordinance No. 5135 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, ACCEPTING THE BID OF BAYTOWN OPPORTUNITY CENTER FOR THE ANNUAL JANITORIAL SERVICE CONTRACT FOR POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF BAYTOWN OF THE SUM OF TEN THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY AND NO/100 ($10,920.00) DOLLARS. (Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -4) Ordinance No. 5136 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, APPROVING PAYMENT OF ATTORNEY FEES AND EXPENSES TO OAKS, HARTLINE AND HONEY FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RENDERED IN CAMPOS1_ET_8L_VS_ THE CITY_ OF BAYTOWN THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 1988; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. (Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -5) Ordinance No. 5137 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, DECLARING THAT AN EMERGENCY SITUATION EXISTS, AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF THE SUM OF SIX THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NO/100 ($6,800.00) DOLLARS TO VOLKER STRUBBE, INC. FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN AIR COMPRESSOR; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. (Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -6) Ordinance No. 5138 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, ACCEPTING THE BID OF B & G CHEMICAL FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN ULTRA LOW VOLUME COLD AEROSOL INSECTICIDE GENERATOR AND AUTHORIZING PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF BAYTOWN OF THE SUM OF FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY AND NO/100 ($5,550.00) DOLLARS. (Proposed Ordinance No. 81027 -7) 8107 -10 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 Resolution No. 1030 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TRANSFER FIVE THOUSAND FIFTY AND NO /100 ( #5,550.00) DOLLARS FROM THE COUNCIL CONTINGENCY FUND TO THE MOSQUITO CONTROL FUND; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. For bid tabulations see Attachments "B" through "D." Consider Proposed Ordinance, Authorizing Repair, On Emergency Basis, of Boiler for City Hall Air Conditioning /Heating Unit The boiler for City Hall air conditioning /heating unit is in need of major repair work. Bids were taken on an emergency basis, and the bid of Jerryco Machine and Boiler Works for the amount of :4,800 was low bid. The administration recommended approval of the ordinance. Councilman Fuller moved for adoption of the ordinance; Councilman Philips seconded the motion. The vote follows: Ayes: Council members Philips, Johnson, Simmons, Embry, Fuller and Pruett Mayor Hutto Nays: None Ordinance No. 5139 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, DECLARING THAT AN EMERGENCY SITUATION EXISTS, AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF FOUR THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NO /100 ($4,800.00) DOLLARS TO JERRYCO MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS FOR THE REPAIR OF THE BOILER FOR THE CITY HALL AIR CONDITIONING /HEATING UNIT; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF. Consider Appointments to Clean City Commission Appointments to the Clean City Commission will be made at a future meeting. ymnapismd nG ilmqsR pnisinadluA t sansniu,D beaoqcvq n05 OA)-, ! W gnkJssH%pnInaWbno3 AA IAN yM3 "of 1"Hos 40 00M.1 :W "Smaj slew ROM .11uw 1 Win 1 j 1 x q in 0�f no! awlan Zs_ Awi um sozinsm 00-4nsL 1 uj in: 1) an; Ono :PWrhjcV Wov 0:4 "21100 W�- smhqoms, q!: n� Ammie t nmanocu 0qAjd? Y .ndmym SjOW49 hAn �IAW7 cifuh sold UK w mot= s.An;. 5.1 -111000:01 AMUR Minutia ON prrym.cys �WSMK 0013 10 YTIQ S"i 10 .05503 YU1 ME 10 00— GUR4 WT 204 AWjj!-QA? CHO :CAUI johloW &Wtv:- ymnapismd nG ilmqsR pnisinadluA t sansniu,D beaoqcvq n05 OA)-, ! W gnkJssH%pnInaWbno3 AA IAN yM3 "of 1"Hos 40 00M.1 :W "Smaj slew ROM .11uw 1 Win 1 j 1 x q in 0�f no! awlan Zs_ Awi um sozinsm 00-4nsL 1 uj in: 1) an; Ono :PWrhjcV Wov 0:4 "21100 W�- smhqoms, q!: n� Ammie t nmanocu 0qAjd? Y .ndmym SjOW49 hAn �IAW7 cifuh sold UK w mot= s.An;. jJI3 naslJ al eAnsmJWoqqA vab;ans,': 5.1 -111000:01 AMUR Minutia YOMMONA KNA f 010 V71 *'24 PD. �WSMK 0013 WAsuoin 7 q IAA:'Ij GUR4 jJI3 naslJ al eAnsmJWoqqA vab;ans,': 81027 -11 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 Consider Appointment to Emergency Medical Service Advisory Committee Councilman Embry moved to appoint Carl Voskamp to serve the unexpired term of Dave Hawkins and to another two year term. Councilman Pruett seconded the motion. The vote follows: Ayes: Council members Philips, Johnson, Simmons, Embry, Fuller and Pruett Mayor Hutto Nays: None City Manager's Report Urban Rehabilitation Program Report - During the 1987 -88 fiscal year, 71 structures were removed and 50 structures were boarded up. Elm Street Community Development Project - All the sidewalks have been installed. Backfilling behind the sidewalks and final cleanup work is underway. Central District Wastewater Plant - This project is anywhere from 97 to 98% complete. All the concrete work and painting has been completed. The fence is in place, and the roof on the new blower building is complete. Work has begun on Change Order No. 19. All work should be completed by the end of 1988. Sewer Service Line Repairs - Service line repairs have continued at a very good pace. A total of 206 out of 539 have been completed. These repairs are the responsibility of the homeowner. Fire Administration Building Open House - There will be an Open House at the Fire Administration Building on October 28, from 12:00 noon until 5:00 p.m. -i r-7 } Z "ll 0:) -iv-is2 j F,.-) i h_ -- --1 04 n J, , 11. a C', cj 71 k all -loqs�R m r. -I u 0 -1� I10 s I _:;9 J:ioto-iq Jn9mqolsysG yJ nl!-l' L i 2 -ti a q9ii snsJ i *v * i ra 2 'j saLiol-I cisqO pn�blij-tS no! Js-i is in !fnbA s-j - i t* -1 J i Irt"p'l N FQ 0 I 81027 -12 Minutes of the Regular Meeting - October 27, 1988 United Way - Bobby Rountree, Assistant City Manager, was United Way Chairman for the entire community. City employees have contributed $9,500 to the United Way campaign which is an indication of the dedication to the community on the part of the employees as a whole. A special note of recognition is given to Sterling Municipal employees for their total contribution of about $2,570. Eileen Hall chaired the campaign for the City of Baytown employees. Recess and Reconvene Mayor Hutto recessed the open meeting into executive session to discuss pending litigation: a. GTE Rate Case. When the open meeting reconvened Mayor Hutto announced that there was no action necessary as a result of the executive session. Adjourn There being no further business to transact, the meeting was adjourned. 3.2.23 - -Pars �..L..._ ----- - - - - -, Eileen P. Hall City Clerk Attachment "A" Scope Of Work The following lines are to be rehabilitated under the 1988 Sliplining Project (see maps which follow): 1. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Oregon and California from Florida to New Mexico. Existing line size and material - 6" conc. Approx. Length - 580 ft. No. taps - 16 2. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Y. James and Y. Murrill from Lobit to Felton. Existing line size and material - 8" conc. Approx. Length - 800 ft. No. taps - 15 3. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Forrest and Live Oak from Commerce to Harvard. Existing line size and material - 6" VCP Approx. Length - 590 ft. No. taps - 10 4. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Gulf and Humble from Atlantic to Laredo. Existing line size and material - 8" conc. Approx. Length - 800 ft. No. taps - 22 Set new manhole - 1 5. Sewer line adjacent to Craigmont Blvd. from Hemlock to the easement west of Ponderosa Drive. Existing line size and material - 10" conc. Approx. Length - 1060 ft. Clean and seal manhole - 1 Tie -ins to intermediate manholes - 4 6. Sewer line adjacent to Market Street from the easement between Pine and Cherry to the easement between Harbor and Cherry. Existing line size and material - 8" conc. Approx. Length - 280 ft. No. taps - 2 7. Sewer line in the side easement adjacent to 2005 Montana from Montana to the backyard easement. Existing line size and material - 8" conc. Approx. Length - 100 ft. No. taps - 1 Scope of Work (cost.) 8. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Montana from Idaho to the manhole behind 2005 Montana. Existing line size and material - 10" cone. Approx. Length - 80 ft. No. taps - 1 Set new manhole - 1 9. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Park and Francis from Jones to the end -of -line near Harvard. Existing line size and material - 6" cone. Approx. Length - 880 ft. No. taps - 27 10. Sewer line adiacent to Fourth Street from Sterling to the easement between Defee and Texas. Existing line size and material - 6" VCP Approx. Length - 300 ft. No. taps - 2 Set new manhole - 1 11. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Whiting and Pruett from Murrill to the end -of -line near Lobit. Existing line size and material - 8" cone. Approx. Length - 610 ft. No. taps - 15 12. Sewer line in the easement parallel to Inverness and Ashwood from Fairway to the end -of -line near Mustang. Existing line size and material - 8" cone. Approx. Length - 1075 ft. No. taps - 20 Tie -ins to intermediate manholes - 1 Set new manhole - 1 W CITY OF BAYTOWN BID TABULATION �''LE: ANNUAL AUTO FITTINGS CONTRACT BID NUMBER: 8808 -96 GATE: 10 -19 -88 02:00 P.N. Attachment "B" I I ; ; ;BAYTONN OIL SALES ;APACHE OIL CO. ;KAR PRODUCTS ;GULF COAST SCREW 11TEM; QTY ;UNIT ;DESCRIPTION i I ; ;UNIT PRICEIEXT. PRICEIUNIT PRICE;EXT. PRICEIUNIT PRICE,EXT. PRICENNIT PRICEIEXT. PRICE' 1. ; LOT ; ; AUTO FITTINGS ; ; 11303.40; ; NO BID ; ; 21061.50; 11604.59; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 OT 1 1 AuTt1 r "' " 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 111 at, 3. ; LOT ; 1 AUTO FITTINGS ; ; 51529.95; NO BID ; ; 71045.061 '; 5.167.56'. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; TOTAL: 121916.31; ; 14.149.35; 1 12.083.01; 1 1 t r 1 1 1 I 1 1 t 1 t 1 DELIVERY: 2 DAYS ; ; 7 DAYS 1 3 DAYS 1 1 ; ; ARID ; ; ; ARO ; 1 ARO ; 1 1 1 1 1 { 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 { 1 1 1 SPEC!k COWNTIONS: ' ; ; ; ; ; •; DID NOT ' 1 BID ALL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ITEMS , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 f 1 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t 1 1 1 t I 1 1 1 1 ( t I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 f 1 f 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 CITY OF BAYTOWN BID TABULATION TITLE: ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES FOR POLICE I FIRE 110 NUMBER: 8808 -93 GATE: 10 -06 -88 02:00 P.M. Attachment "C" I I I I ;BLANCNARD'S OFFICE ;MAINTENANCE UNLINITEDIUNIQUE BUILDING MAYTOYN OPP. CENTER ; !ITEM: QTY !UNIT IOESCRIPTION ! ! ! ! ! !UNIT PRICEIEXT. PRICEIUNIT PRICEIEXI. PRICEIUNIT PR10E!EXT. PRICEIUNIT PRICEIEXT. PRICE! ! ! 1 ! ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR 1 I I I ! ! 1 1 1 JANITORIAL SERVICES: 1 ! 1 I 1 ! 1 1 1 ! 1. ! LOT I 1 PDL!CE STATION E 1 962.50 1 11,550.001 2,175.00 ! 26,100.00; 765.00 ! 91180.00; 580.00 1 61960.00; ! ! 1 1 MUNICIPAL COURT 1 I 1 I 1 ! ! ! 1 1 1. 1 LOT 1 ! FIRE ADMINISTRATION 1 400.00 1 4,800.001 1,237.00 1 14.844.001 425.00 1 5.100.001 330.00 ; 3,960.00; ' BUILDING 'TOTAL: 1 1 16.350.001 1 40,944.001 ! 14,280.001 1 10,920.001 1 1 1 I 1 i. ;AGE 3 CITY OF BATTOVN BID TABULATION lE: ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES FOR POLICE it FIRE 410 NUMBER: 8866 -93 - - RATE: 30 -06 -88 01:00 P.B. . 1 1 1 :NAVARRO ;ITEM: QTY 'UNIT ;DESCRIPTION ! FA ' ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JANITORIAL SERVICES: 1 1 1 1. ; LOT ; 1 POLICE STATION 1 816.50 1 9,918.00; 1,110.00 1 13,320.00; ; 1 1 1 MUNICIPAL COURT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2. 1 LOT ; FIRE ADMINISTRATION 1 100.00 1 1,800.00; S 45.00 1 61540.001 1 1 1 1 BUILDING 1 ! TOTAL: 1 1 14.718.001 1 19,860.001 1 1 1 1 FA Attachment "D" CITY Of BAYTOkN BID TABULATION ,TITLE: ULTRA LOW VOLUME COLD AEROSOL INSECTICIDE GENERATOR BID NUMBER: 0808 -91 - - - - DATE: 09 -28 -88 02:00 P.N. 0 ! ! ! 10 t G CHEMICAL =PUBLIC HEALTH EQUIP. ! ; !ITEM; QTY !UNIT !DESCRIPTION ! ! ! !UNIT PRIM EXT. PRICEIUK!T PRICEIEXT. PRICE!UN1T PR10E!EXT. PR10E!UN!7 PR!CE!EYT. PRICE! I ! EA. ! ULTRA LOW VOLUME COLD ! ! 51550.00; 51495.001, 1. ! ! ! AEROSOL INSECTICIDE I 1 1 GENERATOR 1 1 + + 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ! ! DELIVERY: ! ! IA DAYS ! ! T DAYS ! ! ! ! ! ARO I ! ARO ! ! ! 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 ! 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