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RESOLUTION NO.
No resolution was ever drafted.
Attached is a copy of the Board of Director
minutes where the resolution was adopted.
July 18, 1989
D. Consideration of there -award of four items in Bid *89-12 (for police 230.
uniforms, equipment, weapons and ammunition);
The City Manager recommends re -award to the next lowest bidder
meeting specifications, Tuxall Uniforms of Kansas City, Missouri,
since the present vendor is unable to deliver the specified products.
E. Consideration of a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk 230.
to execute a one-year lease with Joe Terminella for space in a T -
hangar at the Fayetteville Airport;
Rental rate proposed for the space is $115 per month. The lease
contains a provision for five additional one year options. The City
Manager recommends approval of the request.
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F. Consideration of the award of Bid #89-28 for the purchase of one 230.
3/4 ton passenger type van for the Police Department;
The City Manager recommends award to the only bidder, Jones -Olds -
GMC Buick Inc., bidding $18,593. The budget contains $21,000 to
cover the expense.
FandgiationotaTregontion"dathcikiaing a'two-year agreetheht-withl
AT&T CainiunicationarInc;- for long diathice service at 'the
Fayetteville Airport;
The City Manager recommends approval of the agreement with AT&T,
which contains a provision for automatic renewal for one additional
year. 10% of the revenue generated from operator assisted, long
distance calls is to be paid to the Airport. A 4% bonus will be paid
for the first six months usage. The staff anticipates approximately
$10,000 in revenue for the first year.
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H. Consideration of a resolution authorizing an agreement accepting an
easeMent to Gulley Park, from Township Road;
The City Manager recommends approval. In exchange for granting the
described easement, the City promises to install a fence on the
property line between Gulley Park and the Winwood Baptist Church
property. The cost of the fence along the right-of-way and church
property east of the described easement would be covered in 1989 by
Green Space funds and is estimated at a cost of $2,775. The balance
of the fence, west of the easement, would be budgeted and installed
in 1990, at an approximate cost of $2,160. Total cost of the project
is estimated to be $4,935.
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