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Paper SupPlies ............... , ............................................... ~ ............................... 15,000
<br /> Fuel Supplies (Gasoline and Diesel) ........................................................... 300,000
<br /> Automotive Supplies ..................................................................................... 70,000
<br /> Lumber Supplies .................. , ........................................................................ 25,000
<br /> Eli/ctrieal Supplies.. ......................................................................................... 35,000
<br /> Hardware Supplies ........................................................................................ 60,000
<br /> Janitorial Services ...... : .................................................................................. 25,000
<br /> Janitorial Supplies ......................................................................................... 40,000
<br /> Pavement Marking Materials ........................................................................ 20,000
<br /> Plumbing Supplies ........................................................................................ 25,000
<br />Wastewater Treatment Chemicals ................................................................ 70,000
<br />Vehicle Immobilization Services .................................................................. 15,000
<br />Tree Planting ................................................................................................. 60,000
<br />Excavation Spoils Disposal .......................................... : .............................. 200,000
<br />Street Sweeping & Catch Basin Debris Disposal ......................................... 50,000
<br />Solid Waste Disposal Site .............. , ............................................................ 600,000
<br />911 Equipment Lease ...................................................................................... 9,000
<br />OCS Equipment (Soft-ware Maintenance) ..................................................... 16,500
<br />Digital Equipment (Hardware Maintenance) ................................................ 13,000
<br />GDI (Xerox Equipment Maintenance) ......................................................... 29,000
<br />Motorola (MDT etc. Maintenance) ...... ; ........................................................ 18,000
<br />IBM Lease (Software) ................................................................................... 18,500
<br />WaSte Collections - Condominiums ............................................................. 51,100
<br />Receiving and Processing Yard Waste ................................................. 50,000
<br />Receiving and Processing Mixed Recyclables ................................... ; .......... 20,000
<br />Crack Sealing Program ................................................................................. 75,000
<br />Temporary Services - Refuse Collection .................................................... 100,000
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<br /> WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure in that it provides for the
<br />immediate preservation of the public health, safety and welfare and for the usual daily operation of a
<br />municipal department, as delay could impair the City's ability to provide necessary services in a timely
<br />manner; now, therefore,
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<br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, STATE OF OHIO
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<br /> Secfipn. 1 ~ That the May? (Director Of Public Safety), the Director of Public Works, the
<br />Director of Law, the Director of Finance, and/or the Procure~nent Officer be and are hereby authorized
<br />and directed to enter into a contract or contracts for supplies, services and equipment as detailed in the
<br />1996 budget and set forth above, with the lowest and best bidder or bidders after advertisement whenever
<br />such advertisement and bidding is required by law.
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<br /> Section 2. That contracts for supplies, services and equipment in excess of $7,500 and for
<br />professional services in excess of $5,000 shall not be awarded except as approved herein or further
<br />approved by Resolutim~ ~ f'Council.
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<br /> Section 3. It is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and
<br />relating to the passage of this ordinance were adopted in an open meeting of this Council, and that all
<br />such deliberations of this Council and of any of its committees that resulted in such formal action were in
<br />meetings open to the public in compliance with all legal requirements.
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<br /> Section 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure for the reasons
<br />stated in the preamble hereof and provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all members
<br />elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the
<br />Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law.
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<br />Adopted:
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<br />Approved:
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<br />President
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