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~.~~~ <br />order authorizing this extension. Mr. Ashbach stated there would <br />be no charge for this delay. <br />L~ungren reported he had talked to McCubrey and Fadden of the <br />Highway Department neither of whom see any reason why there should <br />be any hold up on permission to work on the water main at Snelling <br />and Larpenteur. <br />Regarding the Booster pump, the water department likes to see the <br />Hump above the ground. There is some question whether the Health <br />Department will permit the under ground pumping station. They <br />feel an above ground pumping station is easier to maintain and <br />cleaner. Water Department has always required a pressure tank <br />which provides a positive air brake between the pump and the main. <br />L~ungren says he doesn't see how we could work up a reverse press- <br />ure. A pressure tank wouldn't involve much difference in cost <br />dust the float ~ralve and tank. They want pump and con trols above <br />ground, but haven't definitely turned down the proposal. The <br />pumping station would be 8 feet x 8 feet x 32 feet and if we have <br />to put it above ground, it might have to go back of the Village <br />Hall-and the line would have to go through the cross-over which <br />would require extra pipe and increase the cost. L~ungren thinks we <br />we might be able to resolve it with a pressure tank which won't <br />cost much. <br />Bids for Bids for Patching and Seal Coating were opened and read as follows: <br />Seal coating <br />& Patching Ray Sina Contracting Co., Ines 403-8th Avenues N. ~1., New Brighton, <br />Minnesota. <br />20,000 gallons bituminous material for seal coat .18 gal ~I+3600.00 <br />940 tons seal coat aggregate 4.40 ton 4136.00 <br />50 tons patching material 17.50 ton 875.00 <br />1$a 1.0~ <br />Bid Bond was enclosed in the amount of 10~ of bid. <br />T. A. Schifsky & Sons, Inc., 603 N. W. 2nd St.~ No. St. Paul, Minn: <br />20,000 gallons bituminous material for seal coat .19 gal `3800.00 <br />940 tons seal coat aggregate 4.25 ton 3995.00 <br />50 tons patch material 19.00 ton 950.00 <br />7 <br />Bid bond was enclosed in the amount of 10~ of bid.. <br />J. W, Craig Co., 1814 California St., N. E., Mpls., 18, Minn: <br />20,000 gallons bituminous material for seal coat .l$ gal X3600.00 <br />940 tons seal coat aggregate 8.35 ton 7849.00 <br />50 tons patch material 18.00 ton 900.00 <br /> $123 . <br />Alternate bid FA1 940 tons at ~b7.85 ton X7379.00. Al- <br />ternate total $11879.00 <br />Rid bond was enclosed in the amount of 10% of bid. <br />Burry & Carlson Inc., No. 1 - 19th Ave.! So., Mpls., 4, Minn.: <br />20,000 gallons bituminous material for seal coat .19 tal X3800.00 <br />940 tons seal coat aggregate 8.50 ton 7990.00 <br />50 tons patch material 20.00 ton 1000.00 <br />- <br /> ~ <br />lk12 790.00 <br />Bid bond was enclosed in the amount of 10~ of bid. <br />
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