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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, August 11, 1942 to December 30, 1946, lvc000005-182

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CIVIL AERONAUTICS Remote receiving antenna site - Contract No. C6CA - 1802. ADMINISTRATION Commissioner Bates moved that the City of Las Vegas grant a license to Civil Aeronautics Administration for permission to occupy land owned by the City of Las Vegas on which are located receiving antenna poles and underground cable, part of their DT Patrol Quarters facility. Said license to run from July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1944 with an option for renewal; however, that no renewal shall extend beyond the 30th day of June, 1954. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none; absent,Commissioners Clark and Smith. ELECTRIC LAMP BIDS Bids from the following companies for electric light lamps were opened at this time: Standard Wholesale Supply Co. - 5%, 10 proximo McQuay’s Supply Company - 2%, 10 days net thirty Commissioner Bates moved that the bid of the Standard Wholesale Supply Company to furnish electric lamps for the period June 8, 1944 to June 7, 1945, be accepted as this was the lowest bid received. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none; absent, Commissioners Smith and Clark. STREET DEPARTMENT Bids from the following companies for emulsified asphalt for BIDS ON EMULSIFIED surface treating of city streets were received at this time: ASPHALT Richfield Oil Company - $13.80 per ton, fob refinery at Watson, California American Bitumul Co. - $12.60 per ton, fob Inglewood, Cal. Cardinal & Pisetta submitted the following quotation: Penetration type RS - 1 $13.80 per ton Mixing type NS-1 16.20 Slowfit type SS-l 16.20 Slowfit type SS-2 16.20 fob Los Angeles, Cal. Union Oil Company 6f California - 55-P-UPA 200-300 penetration $12.60 per ton 55-P-UPA 150-200 " 13.80 " " fob Wilmington, California Commissioner Bates moved that the bid of the Union Oil Company and American Bitumul Company be accepted and material purchased alternately in as equitable a manner as possible. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried by the following vote: Commissioner Bates, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none; absent, Commissioners Clark and Smith. STREET DEPARTMENT Bids from the following companies were opened at this time for BIDS ON PEA GRAVEL pea gravel for surface treatment of city streets: Southern Nevada Industries, Ltd. $.90 per ton, net. Martin Sand & Gravel Plant, Las Vegas, Nevada - $2.00 per ton, less 5%, thirty days. Commissioner Bates moved that the bid of Southern Nevada Industries, Ltd., for pea gravel at $.90 per ton be accepted. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none; absent Commissioners Clark and Smith. GRAVEL CHIPS BID There being just one bid returned for gravel chips, for use on city streets, Commissioner Bates moved that said bid from Southern Nevada Industries, Ltd. for gravel chips at $.90 per ton be accepted. Motion seconded by Commissioner Corradetti and carried by the following vote: Commissioners Bates, Corradetti and His Honor voting aye; noes, none; absent Commissioners Clark and Smith. GARBAGE COLLECTION The following schedule of collection fees for commercial and FEES industrial establishments was submitted to the Board for consideration, by the City Manager: