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City Council Meeting <br />January 8, 2001 <br />Page 8 <br />Northside Ford <br />Price Ford-Lincoln-Mercury <br />Paris Ford Lincoln- Mercury <br />Jackson Autoplex <br />$15,074.98 <br />$15,519.50 <br />$15,693.00 <br />$16,115.90 <br />A motion was made by Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem <br />Manning, to award the bid to Northside Ford in the amount of $15,074.98 <br />for furnishing and delivery of (1) new 2001 One-Half Ton Pickup for use by <br />the Paris Police Department. The motion carried 7 ayes, 0 nays. <br />Resolution No. 2001-001, resolving that a state of disaster is hereby in all <br />things confirmed, ratified, and declared for the City of Paris, Texas, in <br />accordance with prior proclamations of the Mayor of the City of Paris, and <br />pursuant to action taken by the City Council this date, said state of <br />disasterto be declared beginning December25, 2000, and continuing until <br />such time as the disaster is abated, and that the City's Emergency <br />Management Plan, including the activation of the recovery and <br />rehabilitation aspects of all applicable local or inter-jurisdictions <br />emergency management plans, and authorization for the furnishing of aid <br />and assistance, is hereby in all things implemented and activated, was <br />presented. <br />City Manager Malone advised the City Council that the Lamar County has <br />made an application for emergency funds from the Federal Emergency <br />Management Agency and the city has participated in that as well, and it is <br />the responsibility of the chief elected official, the Lamar County Judge, to <br />turn that in, which was done last Friday. City Manager Malone said the <br />city's part of that application falls under public assistance - debris removal <br />for which the city has given an preliminary estimate of $1,184,122.00, <br />noting the estimated expense of $768,00.00 in emergency calls for Fire and <br />EMS, estimated $105,000.00 damage to the streets of the city, estimated <br />losses of $47,497.00 for the public utility system, and $48,646.00 for other <br />losses with a total of $1 ,391 ,945.00. City Manager Malone said the city did <br />not include in the application any of the loses by Paris Junior College or <br />any of the school districts in the city. The County Judge included that in <br />his application. He said that he visited with officials from FEMA today and <br />they are doing their preliminary damage assessment. City Manager Malone <br />further advised the City Council that all of the City's departments that were <br />