HomeMy WebLinkAbout10496RESOLUTION NO. 10496
A RESOLUTION AWARDING A DEMOLITION CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF $9,715.00 FOR
THE DEMOLITION OF 2521 EAST 9 STREET TO COLORADO DIRT CONTRACTOR, INC.,
AND AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASING AGENT TO EXECUTE THE SAME
WHEREAS, proposals for Demolition of 2521 East 9th Street have been received and examined;
and
WHEREAS, the proposal of Colorado Dirt Contractor, Inc. of Pueblo, Colorado, was the
lowest of those bids determined to be responsible:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, COLORADO,
that:
SECTION 1
A Contract for Demolition of 2521 East 9th Street be, and the same is hereby awarded to
Colorado Dirt Contractor, Inc., in the amount of $9,715.00.
SECTION 2
The Purchasing Agent be, and she is hereby authorized to execute said contract on behalf
of Pueblo, a Municipal Corporation, and the City Clerk shall affix the seal of the City thereto and
attest the same.
SECTION 3
Funds for this project shall be paid out of Community Development Block Grant funds,
Demolition — Substandard Structures.
INTRODUCED September 12, 2005
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BY Michael Occhiato
Councilperson
Background Paper for Proposed
RESOLUTION
AGENDA ITEM # 17
DATE: September 12, 2005
DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS
DIRECTOR — DANEIL E. CENTA, P.E.
TITLE
A RESOLUTION AWARDING A DEMOLITION CONTRACT IN THE AMOUNT OF
$9,715.00 FOR THE DEMOLITION OF 2521 EAST 9TH STREET TO COLORADO
DIRT CONTRACTOR, INC., AND AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASING AGENT TO
EXECUTE THE SAME
ISSUE
Should the City Council award a contract for the demolition of the structure located at
2521 East 9` Street.
RECOMMENDATION
Approval of this Resolution
BACKGROUND
The structure located on the property at 2521 East 9 1h Street has been determined by the
Building Official to be a dangerous building under the provisions of Chapter 13 of Title 4
of the Municipal Code. The Building Official has served the required Notice and Order
to repair the structure to the owner of the property, and the property owner has failed to
comply within the required time periods. Subsequently, the Building Official has issued
a request for the Director of Public Works to demolish the structure. This structure has
been approved for demolition by the City's Housing and Community Development
Department after review of historic preservation concerns. An asbestos inspection of the
structure has also been conducted and no asbestos materials were found.
The work was competitively bid through the City's Purchasing Department, and a copy
of the bid summary is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
This demolition contract will be paid from Community Development Block Grant Funds.