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City Council Meeting <br />November 13, 2000 <br />Page 9 <br />three alternatives and their recommendation is that the most economical <br />process would be to build a new Police and Municipal Court facility. He said <br />the site has not been selected, but there are a number of those around the city. <br />City Manager Malone said in order to move forward, there is the prospect of <br />having a bond election and the architect would do preliminary design work to <br />give a rendering or drawing that can be utilized by the committee that might <br />be set up to promote the bond issue. City Manager Malone advised that is <br />what this agreement does, accepts the study and authorizes hiring this firm <br />to do the preliminary rendering. <br />After discussion, a motion was made Mayor Pro Tem Manning, seconded by <br />Councilman Bell, for approval of the resolution. The motion carried 7 ayes, 0 <br />nays. <br />Resolution No. 2000-161, resolving that the bid of Aramark Uniform Services, <br />is hereby accepted and let, conditioned upon said uniforms meeting all of the <br />terms and specification in the bid documents for furnishing and servicing <br />employee uniforms, was presented. A motion was made by Councilman Plata, <br />seconded by Councilman Gray, for approval of the resolution. The motion <br />carried 7 ayes, 0 nays. <br />Resolution No. 2000-162, approving the form of the Agreementfor Engineering <br />Services with Bucher, Willis & Ratliff Corporation for special consulting and <br />day-to-day engineering services in the role of Acting City Engineer, and <br />authorizing the Mayor to execute on behalf of the City of Paris the Agreement <br />for Engineering Services, was presented. <br />City Manager Malone introduced Frank Davis with the firm of Bucher, Willis & <br />Ratliff Corporation, who will be working with the City of Paris in the role of <br />Acting City Engineer while the city goes about the task of seeking a full time <br />City Engineer. City Manager Malone said that Mr. Davis would be here as <br />necessary and thought it would be about two to three days a week. City <br />Manager Malone explained that the City of Paris has to have a City Engineer <br />to review all of the plans and engineering construction documents that are <br />submitted by developers and to place his seal on any project that costs more <br />than $15,000.00. <br />