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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Res 2504 1975-12-22 . . I I I . '. . ";"-. -', " RESOLUTION NUMBER ~~O~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH CONSENTING TO THE ACQUISITION OF LAND AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS OUTSIDE THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY PROJECT AREA UTILIZING REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FUNDS AND DETERMINING THAT SUCH IMPROVEMENTS ARE OF BENEFIT TO THE PROJECT AREA. Section 33445 of the Health and Safety Code authorizes the acquisition of land and construction of public improvements which are outside a project area using redevelopment agency funds upon determination that such facilities are of benefit to the project area; and the construction of a modern police facility capable of meeting current seismic safety standards is essential to the safety and welfare of residents of the project of the Seal Beach Redevelopment Agency as well as all residents of the City; and WHEREAS, the relocation of the city corporation yard from its current site and the construction of a new facility will relieve blight within the project area as well as improving the quality of services essential to the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of the project area and residents of the City of Seal Beach; WHEREAS, WHEREAS, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Seal Beach does consent to the acquisition of land for the constructjon of a new police facility and corporation yard outside the Redevelopment Agency Project Area utilizing Agency funds and hereby determines that such,improve- ments are of benefit to the project area. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the Cit of Seal Be ch, California, at a meeting thereof held on th~.\'day of , 1975, by the following vo~ ~ ~, ~ AYES: Council Member~/t~WkbbL~L,vJ~~M~ NOES: Council Membe~ ABSENT: Council Member~ --L../ ._",-t-" - , . ,,- .........- "" ...-"""""... - ...- """,.. - ......... ;r." " '1-.., . . ,. " /'. " /. ~. ~ , .... -::.::- . I I I Resolution Number -' '. ... , .. EXHIBIT IIAII THAT SECTION 1010 OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH BE AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: Section 1010. Contracts on Public Works. Every project Involvi~g an expenditure of more than Five Thousand Dollars for the construction or Improvement of public buildings, works, streets, drains, sewers, utilities, parks or playgrounds shall be let by the City Council by': ,:', contract to the lowest responsible bidder after notice by publication In the official newspaper by one or more Insertions, the first of which shall be at least ten days before the time for opening bids. Projects for the construction,: resurfacing, maintenance or repair of public buildings, works, streets, drains, sewers, utilities, parks or playgrounds are excepted from the requirements of this paragraph " If such work Is performed ~y a City or County of Orange department. , ' " All bids may be accompanied by'elther a certified or cashier's check, or a bidder's bond executed by,a corporate surety authorized to engage In such business In California, made payable to the City. Such security shall be in an amount not less than that specified in the' notice Inviting bids or In the specifications referred to therein, or If no amount be so specified then In an amount not 'less than ten per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid. If the 'successful bidder neglects or refuses'to enter Into the contract, within the time 'specified In the notice Inviting bids or In the specifications referred to therein, the amount of his bidder's security shall be declared forfeited to the City and shall be collected and paid Into its general fund, and all bonds so forfeited shall be prosecuted and 'the amount thereof collected and paid Into such fund. The City Council may reject any and all bids presented and may readvertise in Its discretion. The City Council, after rejecting bids, or If no bids are received, may declare and determine that In its opinion, based on estimates approved by the City ,Manager, the work in question may be performed better or more economically by the City with its own employees or the materials may be purchased more economically on the open- market, and after the adoption of a resolution to this effect by at least three affirmative votes of the Council may proceed to have said work done In the manner stated, without further observance of the provisions of this Section. Such contracts likewise may be let without advertising for bids, if such work shall be deemed by the City Council to be of urgent necessity for the prese~vatlon of life, health, or property, and shall be authorized ~y resolution passed by at least three affirmative votes of t~e Council and containing a declaration of the facts constituting such ~rgency.