HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0134The request was withdrawn.
BIDS FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES: Mr. Jerry Lundy presented these
bids to the board. He requested that the board award the bids to
the lowest bidder, but give the staff leeway to award the bid to
the second lowest bidder, should the first low bidder prove to be
unsatisfactory. Mr. Lundy recommended the Rainbow Cleaning Service
receive the bid for the building on Hartness Road that will be used
by Social Services Department, and that Management Financial
Services receive the bid for the County Office Building in
Mooresville.
Mooresville Office Building
Caldwell Janitorial Service
$ 650.00
Cleary's Cleaning Service
1,900.00
Dun -Rite Cleaning Service
1,275.00
Kennedy's Cleaning Service
700.00
Management Financial Service*
650.00
Rainbow Cleaning Service
650.00
social Services Building, HartnessRoad
Caldwell Janitorial Service
$ 800.00
Cleary's Cleaning Service
900.00
Dun -Rite Cleaning Service
573.00
Kennedy's Cleaning Service
750.00
Management Financial Services
755.00
Rainbow Cleaning Service*
495.00
MOTION from Commissioner Madison to approve the Management
Financial Service for the Mooresville Office Building at $650 and
the Rainbow Cleaning Service for the Social Services Building on
Hartness Road at $495, and to permit the staff to monitor the
service and award the bid to the next low bidder should either of
these bidders prove to be unsatisfactory during the probation
period.
VOTING: Ayes - 5; Nays - 0.
WALNUT AND MEETING STREETS PARKING LOT RENOVATIONS: Mr.
Carson Fisher discussed this with the board. He said the bids came
in at $7133 (Gilbert Engineering), and $7190 (Bell Construction).
Mr. Fisher said that legally board action is not required because
of the small amount of the bid. He wanted to advise the board of
the action that is being taken since this was previously discussed
with the board.
Commissioner Boone said he had observed that the north wall
has windows and doors that had been bricked up at sometime in the
past. He said that is the remains of a tobacco warehouse that was
built in 1882. He thinks that at one time the street took a dip
there and at some point it was built up by the City of Statesville.
He therefore thinks the City may have some obligation in this
matter.
Mr. Fisher said he believed it was the County's responsibility
since the wall is on the County's property. He said he would still
recommend to repair the wall. He inquired of Mr. Pope, the County
Attorney, regarding the legality of Commissioner Boone's request.
Mr. Pope said he imagined the Statute of Limitations has run
out. The City may also have some immunity. Other than that he
would have to consider it and do research. It would be his guess
there would not be an obligation by the City.
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