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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 5991 r r p r � r FT. WORTH, TEX. ORDINANCE NO. � ORDINANCE ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENTS ON A PORTION OF WATSON STREET AND PORTIONS OF SUNDRY OTHER STREETS, AVENUES AND PUBLIC PLACES IN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS; DECLARING THE CONTRACT WITH GENERAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS FULLY COMPLETED AND PERFORMED; DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED AFTER GIVING EFFECT TO SUNDRY CREDITS HEREIN AUTHORIZED AND ALLOWED AGAINST SOME OF SAID ASSESSMENTS; DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN APPRO- PRIATE ORDINANCE RECORDS OF SAID CITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Fort Worth, Texas, has heretofore entered into a contract with GENERAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY for the making and construction of certain street improvements on the hereinafter described portions of streets, avenues and public places in said City, to-wit: 1. WATSON STREET: From the north line of Meadowbrook drive to 262' North of Meadowbrook Drive, known and designated as Unit 1, Project No. 104-24000-163, 2. BENMAR STREETS From the east line of Edgewood Terrace to the west line of Lynnhaven Road, known and de- signated as Unit 2, Project No. 104-24000-163. 3. BENMAR STREET: From the east line of Lynnhaven Road to the west line of Montclair Drive, known and designated as Unit 3, Project No. 104-24000-163. 4. MENZER STREET: Deleted by City Council September 11, 1967, M & C No. G-1135. 5. QUEEN STREETs Deleted by City Council September 11, 1967, M & C No. G-1135. 6. PYRON AVENUES From the east line of Jenson Road to the west line of Wilson Road, known and desig- nated as Unit 6, Project No. 104-24000-163. 7. STARK STREET: From the south line of Hightower Street to the south line of Meadowbrook Drive, known and designated as Unit No. 7, Project No. 104-24000-163. 8. MEADERS STREETS From 1050' South of Meadowbrook Drive to the south line of Meadowbrook Drive, known and designated as Unit No. 8, Project No. 104-24000-163. i Y ' WHEREAS, by sundry proceedings heretofore passed by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, including Ordinance No. 584 , a portion of the cost of said improvements was levied and assessed against the respective properties abutting on each of the above described portions of streets, avenues and public places and against the real and true owners thereof; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, has, upon review, found and determined that, in some instances, in order to effect substantial justice and equality, it is desirable and necessary to grant and issue certain credits against some one or more of the assessments levied by Ordinance No. 5849 s and WHEREASD the street improvements hereinabove mentioned have been completed upon each of the portions of streets, avenues and public places hereinabove described, and have been inspected and found to be in complete accordance with the contract therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, THAT: I. The improvements on each of the portions of streets, avenues and public places hereinabove described be, and they are hereby, accepted; and the contract with reference thereto be, and it is hereby, found and declared fully completed and performed. II. The Mayor, be, and he is hereby, directed to issue and execute in the name of the City, certificates in evidence of the special assessments levied against abutting property and the owner thereof for such improvements, and the City Secretary is directed to attest same and impress thereon the corporate seal of the City, all in accordance with the proceedings relating to such improvements and assessments. The certificates shall be numbered, shall describe the property against which the assessment has been levied, shall, where known, state the name or names of the true owners of the respective parcels of pro- perty assessed and shall be issued in an amount equal to the difference between the principal amount of the assessment and the amounts of any credit issued thereon. The numbers of the certificates, with the property descriptions to be shown on*the respective certificates, together with the names of the owners of said property, the principal amount of the assessment, the respective credits, if any which are hereby authorized, granted and allowed against the principal amount of some one or more of the assessments heretofore levied, and the principal amount for which each certificate is to be issued after giving effect to such credit, if any, are hereby enumerated and itemized as follows: zzl. When each of the certifiactes has been duly executed as hereinabove provided, same shall be delivered to the Tax Assessor-Collector as part payment of the contract price. IV. The City Secretary is hereby directed to engross and enroll this ordinance by copying the caption of same in the Minute Book of the City Council of Fort Worth, Texas, and by filing the complete ordinance in the appropriate Ordinance Records of said City. V. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS o'96 day of �,� 19 `'- 617 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Ci Attorney r D o, �� n t,. 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Contractor: General Construction Company Contract Awarded: August 14, 1967 (M&C C-1035) ; Units 4 and 5 were deleted following the public hearing on September 11, 1967 N&C G-1135 and Ordinance 5849) Work Order Issued: October 27, 1967 Work Order Effective: November 6, 1967 Date of Final Inspection and Approval: July 9, 1968 Working Time Bid: 47 Working Days Working Time Used: 45 Working Days Project Cost and Financing Original Bid Price: $38,992.10 Adjusted Bid Price: $34,446.40 (Units 4 and 5 deleted) Final Contract Cost: $35,489.54 Partial Payments Previously made: 5 Amount: $31,940.59 Final Payment Due $ 3,548.95 Payment to be made from Project Account Number: 104-24000-163 Deviation from Bid Price: An over-run of $1,043.14 occurred due to variations between quantities estimated in the contract specifications and quantities actually measured and used at the job site. Compliance with Specifications During testing on this project, 18 corings were made with the following results: Exceeds Even with Under Specs but Below Specs Specs Within Tolerance Tolerance Surface 7 11 0 0 Sub-grade 5 13 0 0 On the entire project, the average thickness of the surface is 6.11 inches compared to the 6.00 specified. The average thickness of the lime stabilized sub-grade is 6.02 inches compared to the 6.00 specified. Tests made during the construction of sub-grade, base and pavement show that materials used were in compliance with contract specifications. Recommendations It is recommended that the above project be accepted by the adoption of an ordinance and that final payment of $3,548.95 be authorTied-tQ_General Construction Company. M:ms SUBMITTED BY: DISPOSITIO COUNCIL: ROCESSED BY APPROVED ❑ OTHER (DESCRIBE-) /A X'0 4 CITY SE ETARY / DATE CITY MANAGER e/'R4- C