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09-01-1949 HUCM92 (82.) August 29, 1949. Special Meeting. . A special meeting of the Light and Power Commission together with the following members of the City Council, namely, Mayor W. L. Bahr, Aldermen Floyd Dobratz and Irving Larson, was held at the offices of the Light Commission in the Laatsch Building at 7530 o'clock p.m. on the above date. Said meeting was called for the purpose of discussing the water situation as it pertains to both the Light Plant and City. The substance of the discussion was that it was expedient, necessary and in the public interest that a test well be drilled at once and because of a previous oral recommendation made by the State Board of Health, such test hole was to be drilled in the South Park and at a location near the water tank. McCarthy Well Company and Layne- Minnesota Company and G. B. Frederickson, Well Driller, had all previously been notified to be at this hearing and were present either in person or by representatives. The matter of a tes# well was discussed by them after which they were asked to submit bids for the drilling of a test well at the location referred to above which said bids were to be submitted in writing at 7t30 on the evening of September 1, 1949. The meeting thereupon adjourned to 71,30 o'clock p.m., September 1, 1949. R. W. Dkhl, Secretary. ATTEST; • sa�_A� I. Sheppard, President. September 1, 1949. Adjourned Meeting. All members of the Light and Power Commission and the Mayor W. L. Bahr and Aldermen Floyd Dobratz and Irving Larson met at the officds of the Light Commission in the Laatsch Building at 700 o'clock p.m. on the above date. Written bids for the construction of a test well were sub- mitted in writing by McCarthy Well Company, Layne- Minnesota Company and by G. B. Frederickson, Well Driller. Each of said bids was accompanied by the required deposit. Said bids were opened and the bids were as followst McCarthy Well Company ...... $8.00 a foot Layne- MinnesotaCompany ..... $3.00 a foot plus $100 for testing G. B. Frederickson $4.00 a foot plus $8.50 an hour fortesting. After considering the foregoing bids, the Light Commission re- quested the City Council to make its recommendations to the Commission as to which of sild bids should be accepted by the Commission for the construction of said test well, the intention being that the City Council would hold a meeting the following evening, to -wit, on September 2, 1949. There beinr no rther business the mee d ou ned. i (ro � N