HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 5148 ORDINANCE NO.
ORDINANCE ACCEPTING IMPRO"J4-VITS ON A PORTION OF 1,1=C =ELL
AND PORTIONS OF SUNDRY OTHER STRUTS, AVENUES AND PUBLIC PLACES
IN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS; DECLARING THE COTITTRACT WITH
TEXAS JITULIY11v �iY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID
IMPROV?T43NTS FULLY COMPLTTSD AND PERFORMED; DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE,
FMOTITION AND D3LIV7MY OF CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE OF SPECIAL ASSESS-
MENTS LEVIM� AFTER GIVING EFFECT TO SUNDRY CREDITS HTPEIN AUTHORIZED
AND ALLOWED AGAINST SOME OF SAID ASSESSM17TS; DIRECTING THE CITY
STCRTTARY TO :ENGROSS AND EVROLL THIS OPD17ANCE BY COPYING THE CAP-
TION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF FORT WORTH,
TEXAS, An. BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN APPROPRIATE ORDINANCE
RECORDS OF SAID CITY; AND PROVIDING AND '-TFMTIV-T DATE.
SPLZJiMAS, the City of Fort Worth, Texas, has heretofore entered into a contract
with i:11UJLIT-,:!L; 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. From dwcti�ue I to %<,. 2r
,'nc"'M 'n', as Kirit "!O. 1
2. i,JTELL Front ]�ioresby 3tx.-�,-ot to '-Urclhill Ro�cJ,
kis and 6.e- 1(;n.f ted as Unit 2.
OFFICIAL
CITY SEC"'IRETAIR11
ff WORTH, TEX
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WHMUS, by sundry proceedings heretofore passed by the City Council of the
City of Fort Worth, Texas, including Ordinance NO. `11611v , 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,
WH=AS, the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, has, upon re-
view, 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. 4645 , and
lff=A.S, 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, TH:.tcEFORE,
BE IT 01RDAINT0 BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T19 CITY OF FORT WORTH,
Tr,XAS, 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 re-
ference 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 certifi-
cates, tolzether 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-
When each of the certificates has been duly executed as hereinabove provid-
ed, 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 A'D A'PROVDD THIS r`7 day of "6 1946e.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY.,
City Attorney
Jr MOMW111,01
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City rt Worth, Texas
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yor and Council Communication
DAA w� t t i i 7 rwi iii +w ni PARE
w a, Paving, mit I and 2, Contract i
� � �� i Pr cct Nw. 094-22000-122 � �r
Mal Council action or the project, described belDw is requested.
Name: Hitchell 2—kniic ,td Wideraing and 'Pavan, Wits i and 2, Contract No. i
n'tr ctwr Texas i i.tuli t is wCompan y
Contract red August 18, 1961 -465
U&r' Order Issued: June 250 19 62
Date of Inspections tat )p (,,,ja1 The first series of final inspection
Were (UMpl ate on f i 1 ��1100ng w : .� taken `
the contraetory final inspection and appxoval was accomplisbed yin
November 26, 1963.
°Wry Time Bid: 151) w.)Tkiny days. The carattract documents pzvvide under
Item 8, Article 8.5 ... .....if the satisfattoty executionand cample-
tion of the contract shall reqpire ° . rk or material in greater amounts
or quantities than those set forth in the (Contractor's) Proposal,
then t1ie contract ti t. shall be increased in the same proportion as
the i tir i'Lai nw rir bears to the original mork contracted to," Apply-
ing the above procedure to this contract results its i increase of
ten morking days; t war fore, the king time will be 160 days instead
of 1505 as originally prescribed.
vAns "ire Used: 161 working days. On, projects ranging in prise iron
$100Q00 Q00 t $250,000, the contract ro ar deduction from rent
due the contractor of $50 for each dad used in excess of the orki g
time as bid or adjusted for liquidated damgges.
pct C(,,)St and i�iry Hain
id 'rice: $217,091.40
FIMS1 contract cost $230,736.47
damages a 50 per dayw ..05204
cityls contVac t tc s t "170,686.47
Partial Payments Previous fle 10; Am, t: $201v176.71,
Final,, P�,,tyvient Due: $290509.76
Payment to be Nade From 'Project No. 094-22000-122. on mae 4, 1962, the
City Council approved adding to the assessment of Harmony ony Baptist
Mu ch the zawmmt of $3,903.13 to provide for the eost of the g""
reinforced arced c Mmet Muw t pipe for t drain acrossthe h ce
property i 1061 . The ch rdh agreed to pay for ;the pipe and
the Oily agreed to paythe remaining co t of the storm dr iia i"rw t 'l-
itiw "d
Deviation from Bid Prig
i The installation of 312 linear e r feet of 66" storm drain,
t VArmony Baptist Church was gawp et �, n
w1th City Council action of June 4, iw
$7,230.88
T. WORTH TEX.
DAWNS REFEENCE� ami mttr: tche:ll Boulevard Widening and PAGE
Pang, Units i and 2, Contract i,
tea. -22000-12
order to maintain t .e necessary traffic control
.t Mitchell d And the Poly "ree , it was,
deemed advisable by-the Traffic EngWeering- De-
partment
ie partme mt and theState Highway Departmnt to in
stall Tuedian curbs. + 30031.35
ring time i„m t ii tion of the hot-mix aspbaitie
.onoretf s rAce on Mitdhell Boulevard t Nicker
Street, it was discovered that Nig er Street
would not Min pxrperl . i,, order r to alleviate
this problem, additional nal h t ix asphaltic con-
crete
aerete surfa e vas used ie the transition. 980.00
Variation between. estink ted, and measured miianti
ties result in Vne additioruil difference between
ro,atra t prize and contract cost. + I:JO2.84
TOTAL + 130645.07
COM iii it m § e iiie mti(
The results of corings of mm mrtae, paving and base are shown in circles op,
on time attached strip maps.mp rumber mei deficiencies, mostly in base
thickness, required that oarre .tie oveTlays be made to meet construction
tolerances. me vexious thicknesses of overlay are shown by design pat-
terns
at,ter s on time maps., together with the construction index achieved by the
corrective action as shawn in rectangles linked to the coring results
i, cies. Specifications for the projeet provided ler 2 inch hot-mix
asphaltic enerete surface and a 10 inch base. Because hot-mix of I inch
thickness equals 2 itches m mase material, as outlined in a report on
construction tolerances prosided Council Members on December er , 1963,V
analysis of the project was conducted ted ane ;paving index basis to provide.
uniform hasis for evaluating v.impliance with acceptable construction
tolerances. No hot-mix thickness deficiencies of more than k inch, whicb
is xi thi m construction tm lerance , were found in coring samples. The
specified base and surface thicknesses required a paving index mei 14.
Following g c m rective actiono most portions of the project exceed the
specification icier, and all exceed the minbnum construction tolerance,
nce,
index of 12.5.
Ae,c e ��tioi
it is reo7nmended that time; project he accepted ted y adoption of an ordinance
and that find payment ent of $29,509.76 be authorized to Texasit liit"hic
Company.
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