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08-23-1966 HUCM25. - Special Meeting August 23, 1966. A special meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held at the billing office of the Commission on August 23, 1966. All Commissioners were present; also D. 0. Comer, R. E. Young and Engineers Mr. Fuller and Mr. Geving. Mr. Fuller discussed the specifications for bids on additional power or ge.nerat ing equipment for the electric plant. Motion was made by Commissioner Quade and seconded by Commissioner Tracy to accept tle specifications and open bids on September 21, 1966 at 2:00 P. M.. Meeting to be held at the Utility Office. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. R. W. *Bahl; Secretary. ATTEST: heppard, res dent. Regular Meeting. September 12, 1966. The regular meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was held on September 12, 1966 at the Utilities Office at 4:30 P. M. All Commissioners were present; also Supt. R. E. Young, Orville Kuiken. Motion was made by Commissioner Quade and seconded by Commissioner Tracy to hire Ted. B. Jaskoviak at $1.50 per hour. The following bills were allowed: Mrs. Fred Briggs 803 20.00' Le of Bros . 730.5 141.26 Standard Printing 793.4 145.70- Edward C. Spethman 801 54.45` Viking Safety and Supply Co. 771 8.43 - A. L. Hepner 113.2 730.3 12.16- Downtown Standard 759.1 93.16' Williams 730.3 5.91' Home Bakery 801 67.75 Westinghouse Electric Supply 113.2 58.27 Diesel Service Company 734.4 11.24 Graybar Electric 113.2 132.53 - Nord berg Manufacturing C ompany Burmeister Electric 734.1 #7 113.2 40.77 551.52 26. Sterling Electric Company 113.2 206 Simonson Lumber C ompa ny 732 771 C. Emery Nelson 734.1 #4 Martin Falk Paper C ompany 730.3 Zila Hardware 734.4 771 United Building Center 732 Rannow Electric 797 2.42 Hutchinson Sheet Metal Works 206 Popp's Hutchinson Clearers 730.5 2.64 Bob's Tire Shop 759.2 Rockite Silo Inc 734.4 771 Myron Wigen Chevrolet 759.1 759.2 Hutchinson Telephone Company 793.3 1.00 Home. Gas Company 73 0.3 Standard Oil 730.2 40.28 Natural Gas Division 729.1 771 Roger Pedley 402 34.93 37.32 Nelson Furniture 797 Moehring Motors 759.2 47.86 Chuck's Hi -Way Standard Station 759.1 Texaco Inc 730.2 730.3 Natural Gas Divison 108 Estherts 793.4 99.78 Culligan Soft Water Serviee 730.4 Burroughs Corporation 793 .4 2,020.09 American Linen Supply 730.5 0. A. Bretzke & Sons 734.4 771 Municipal Electric Plant Petty Cash Graybar Electric 113.2 69.20 Del Chemical Corporation 732 Nutting Truck & Caster Company 734.4 -'19847-75 Hutchinson Wholesale Supply 771 Standard Oil 729 12.52 Oakite Products Inc 730.3 Municipal Electric Plant Petty Cash Sterling Electric 113.2 730.3 Westinghouse Electric Supply 113.2 771 Glencoe Greenhouse 412.7 Standard Oil 730.2 General Electric Supply 113.2 Imperial Supply Company 793.4 Premier Fastener Company 734.4 Nord berg Manufacturing Company 113.1 #2 734.1 #7 Burroughs Corporation 781.5 Wallace & Tieran Inc 203.2 Nalco Chemical Company 730.3 734.4 Addressograph Multigraph Corporation 781.4 Standard Oil 729 Kenneth Hoelmer 402 Del Chemical Corporation 732 Williams 730.3 Burmeister Electric Company 772 370.59 54.97 53.36 12.90 64.10 .94.12 5.08 16.60 120.90 78.32 2.42 5.70 69.28 2.64 57.20 17,558.63 3.98 3.60 119.80 1.00 137.51 7.50 40.28 11.00 36.90 34.93 37.32 95.11 1,045.57 47.86 14.13 6.22 2.765.65 -- 218.00 - -82.13 99.78 17.05 15.00 2,020.09 193.54 _`11.85 10.50 310.20 27.50 69.20 493.07 - 5.40 -'19847-75 1.16 47.86 12.52 10.88 1 1 Addres s ograph -Mult igraph Corp. Graybar Electric Municipal Electric Plant Dick Siem C . H. Stocking Standard Oil Kato Tool & Equipment C. Emery Nelson Graybar Electric Myrtle Stegmeier Burmeister Electric Layne- Minnesota. Company Anderson, Helgeson, Lieser& Thorson Crane & Ordway C ompa ny Postmaster National Tea Company Graybar Electric Company Sterner Industries Williams Purmeister Electric Company Standard Oil Hastings Fiber Glass Nord berg Manufacturing C ompan y Nalco Chemical Company Simonson Lumber McLeod Plumbing; & Heating Phoenix Chemical Laboratories Municipal Electric Plant Municipal Electric Plant Westinghouse Electric Supply 781.4 113.2 Petty 734.3 734.4 729 734.4 734.1 113.2 781.1 113.2 730.3 795 734.4 781.2 801 113.2 734.4 734.4 113.2 729 771 734.1 730.3 732 775 730.4 Petty Pet ty 113.2 734.4 Cash #2 771 771 770 771 #2 Cash Cash There being no further business the meeting was adjourned. ATTEST: _ 4 -ppard -, President 27. 4.04- 355 .53 56.73' 7.50- 4.50 3,682. '20 - 158.55 21.93 24.52' 28.60- 464-14- 19 . 75' 1,138.00- 17.70- 400.00, 54.75 73.22' 16.50 _. 62.28 219.00 1,847.48° 15.46 51-48-- 33.25- 73.27 4.70' 72.50- 53.29 103-50- 10.00 R. W. Dahl, Secretary. 28 . MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF HUTCHINSON UTILITIES COMMISSION, HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA, HELD AT ITS PRINCIPAL OFFICE ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1966. The meeting of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission was called to order by its President, Dr. R. I. Sheppard, and the Secretary noted that all members of the Commission, namely, Mr. Howard Quade and Mr. Clinton Tracy were present in person; and that also attending said meeting were Superintendent Ralph Young and Mr. P. E. Fuller, Vice President of Pfeifer & Schultz, Inc., Engineers, and Mr. Merle D. Geving a representative from said firm of Engineers. There also was present, at the invitation of the President of the Commission, the Mayor of the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota, Mr. Don Kost, and a member of the City Council, Mr. Leslie Linder. All bidders furnished bid bonds in an amount of 10% of the amount of their bids which qualified all three (3) bidders in this matter. Mr. Fuller, Engineer, read the bid of Enterprise Division of De Laval Turbine, Inc. and after reading that bid, together with the comments made by the bidder, he proceeded to.read the bid•of Nordberg Manufacturing Company, along with the comments made, and finally read the bid of Worthington Corporation along with the comments and the bid by this bidder. The representatives of the various bidders were excused from the meeting and some discussion was had regarding the bids and the Engineer stated that the bids received were all very favorable bids but that it would take considerable time to tabulate them and to give them due consideration by the Engineers and stated that it would be a matter of about ten (10) days before that information would be available to the Commission. The meeting was called to order at 1:50 P. M. and the notice for the taking of bids was considered and it was noted that the bids pursuant to the notice were to be received at the office of the Hutchinson Utilities Commission in the City of Hutchinson, Minnesota, until 2 o'clock P. M. on the 21st day of September, 1966, and then to be publicly opened. At 2:00 P. M. the President of the Commission declared that the time for receiving bids had expired and it was noted that there were three (3) bids received, namely, the bid of Enterprise Division of De Laval Turbine, Inc., Oakland, California, the bid of Nordberg Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Worthington Corporation, Harrison, New Jersey. The President of the Commission instructed Mr. P. E. Fuller, Engineer, in cooperation with Mr. Ralph Young, Superintendent, to open the sealed envelopes containing the bids and to proceed to read the bids. All persons present were furnished with tabulation forms to tabulate the bids as they were read. All bidders furnished bid bonds in an amount of 10% of the amount of their bids which qualified all three (3) bidders in this matter. Mr. Fuller, Engineer, read the bid of Enterprise Division of De Laval Turbine, Inc. and after reading that bid, together with the comments made by the bidder, he proceeded to.read the bid•of Nordberg Manufacturing Company, along with the comments made, and finally read the bid of Worthington Corporation along with the comments and the bid by this bidder. The representatives of the various bidders were excused from the meeting and some discussion was had regarding the bids and the Engineer stated that the bids received were all very favorable bids but that it would take considerable time to tabulate them and to give them due consideration by the Engineers and stated that it would be a matter of about ten (10) days before that information would be available to the Commission. 29 Representatives of the bidders were then called in one at a time and given an opportunity to explain the bids made and give their sales talks. Following the talks by the three (3) representatives of the three (3) bidders, representatives of the companies making the generators which were considered in the bids were also given an opportunity to make their sales talk to the Commissioner. Again all representatives of bidders were requested to leave the meeting and it was then determined by the Commission that the matter would be held in abeyance until the Engineers had given the matter due consideration and had analyzed the bids for the benefit of the Commission and that a meeting be held at a later date, possibly by the end of September, to again consider the bids for the purchase of an engine or engines. During all of this time the Mayor was given an opportunity to express himself regarding the handling of the matter and the needs of the Utilities Commission were discussed in more or less general manner, having in mind that the demand on the plant is going to be greatly increased within the next year. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. I I Attest; President 1 Secretary I 6. Hutchinson Utilities Commission Hutchinson, Minnesota DR. R.1. SHEPPARD, PRESIDENT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC H. P. QUADE, VICE PRESIDENT R, E. YOUNG, SUPERINTENDENT CLINTON TRACY, COMMISSIONER R. W. DAHL. SECRETARY NATURAL GAS DIVISION ORVILLE KUIKEN, SUPERINTENDENT :yep to rber. 23, 1966 Eatchinoon Utilities Cor.nission Hutchinson, Yirnf sofa I wish to resign as Secretary of the HutC lins o Ut it t l-o-s affective as of this date. Respectfully yoors, C:7(:��j X� 7- W. Dahl A ti A CITY OF HUTC;HINSON '(innog0tri OF r I C E S AT 35 W A S H I N G T O N AVENUE WEST September 22, 1966 Dr. Ross Sheppard 15 Franklin North Hutchinson, Minnesota Dear Dr. Sheppard: The City Council, acting in Special Segsion on September 21, 1966, has appointed Herbert Filk as a member of the Hutchinson Utilities Commis- sion, effective September 22, 1966, the expiration of your current term. The Council wishes to extend their appreciation for the years of service you have devoted to the Hutchinson Utilities Commission and for your efforts in making it the asset to the community that it is today. Sincerely yours, r CITY O HUTCHINS�iN � f on 0. Kost Mayor CITY OF HUTCH INSON C W IMCHINS