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Sessic~ 1501, Minut~ Page 2 <br />August 14, 1989 <br /> <br />citizens of University City re~ the ordinance that prohibits the solici- <br />tation of money after ~rk. He said security was very important to older cit- <br />izens, and they had been advised by many sources, includ/ng tb~ police, not to <br />open their door~ after dark. He and his wife had circulated petitions signed <br />by 378 people which ~ed ooncern about AO~RN,s legal challenge of Univer- <br />sity City's ord/nance prohibiting solicitation after dark. He asked the City <br />to do all it could to prevent this law f~ beJ~ changed. <br /> <br />Mayor Majerus than~ Mr. Ochs for his concern for University City residents, <br />and asked if b~ would leave the petitior~ with the City Clerk. She noted she <br />has received many calls and letters c~ this issue, and not one wished to see <br />the law changed to permit solicitation after dark.' <br /> <br />Mr. Sid Schneider, 9011 Old Bonhc,m~, said he had little to add to Mr. Och's <br />c~,,~nts, and b~ felt the large majority of all citizens in University city <br />did not want any kind of solicitation after dark. <br /> <br />Mr. David Still, Jr., 7005 Can~en Court, chairman of the Camden-Dover Neigh- <br />borhood Association, said his neighbors wondered why they have not received <br />the trash hags p~Ldsed to them in July by the City. He also said his neigh- <br />bors do not want solicitation permitted after dark. Mayor Majerus asked Mr. <br />Still to speak with Mr. Ollendorff later regarding the bag delivery schedule. <br /> <br />MANAGER'S REPO~ <br /> <br />CONSENT CiVeT k-~TDAR <br /> <br />Site Plan Extension - 7141 Olive Boulevard (#1). Approval of a one-year ex- <br />ter~ion for a site plan at 7141 Olive was ~reo__~,m~nded. The owner of this day <br />care facility 'indicates anl~tional time is r~mDessary to obtain financing and <br />take care of other mattars related to the project. <br /> <br />Consideration of Bids for Snow R~moval and Ice Control Salt (#2). Ten suppli- <br /> <br />ers were invited to bid on fur~i~hing <br /> Initial <br /> <br />Morton Salt <br />International Salt Co. <br />Indepe~ent Salt <br />Cargill, Inc. <br />Gunther Salt Oa,~any <br /> <br />salt for 1989-90, with the following re- <br /> <br />Subsequent Female/ Affidavit <br />Deliveries Minority Supplied <br /> <br />$18.03/ton $18.03/ton Yes <br />18.75/ton 18.75/ton 27.2% Yes <br />19.00/ton 19.00/ton 41.4% Yes <br />19.17/ton 19.73/ton 23.0% Yes <br />19.84/ton 19.84/ton yes <br />23.00/ton 23.00/ton 52.0% Yes <br /> <br />Ail bidders supply salt produced in the United States. <br /> <br />minority- or female-owned suppliers of snow removal and ice control salt. The <br />price for this product has increased f;~, $13.60/ton in 1986-87 to the current <br />$18.03/ton. University City's acquisition of approximately 1,000 tons is part <br />of a cooperative purchase estimated at 22,200 tons i~volvi~g 27 cities. Par- <br />ticipating cities will requisition their needs through University City and be <br />billed for the amounts received. <br /> <br /> <br />