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AGRE~4ENTS FOR MUSEUM EMERGENCY <br />SECURITY EQUIPMF2Cr - APPROVED <br /> <br />MOTION was made by Brandt, seconded <br />by Ward, to approve the following <br />agreements and authorize their exe- <br />cution by the Mayor and Clerk: <br /> <br />1) Installation and Service Agreement between City and Honeywell <br />Protection Services in the amount of $35,827, plus $8,820, annual <br />lease cost. A-79-34 <br /> <br />2) Electronic and video security system (Purchase Order No. 27162) <br />from General Electric, c/o Radiotelephone Service Co., in the total <br />sam of $26,402.22. A-79-37 <br /> <br />3) Monthly Maintenance Agreement between City am~ Radiotelephone <br />Service Co. of Los Angeles in the amount of $423.75 per month (Sales <br />Order No. K L21-4022 dated February 27, 1979.) A-79-37 <br /> <br />and further that the Council finds such contracts to be of urgent neces- <br />sity for the preservation of life, health, or property for the following <br />reasons: <br /> <br />1. Bowers Muset~n has on exhibit and otherwise on its premises valu- <br />able property of its own and of lenders, as reported to this Council <br />in that certain 'Request for Council Action" dated 3/14/79, prepared <br />by Reilly Rhodes. <br /> <br />2. Security for the foregoing property can only be provided at the <br />present time by employing off duty policemen, at time and one-half <br />overtime rates, to furnish on premises security, at very high cost <br />to the City. <br /> <br />3. Alarmco, the previous purveyor of such services, has unilaterally <br />cancelled its agreement therefor. <br /> <br />4. Unless the systems that are the subject of said agreements are <br />installed without delay and put into operation, preservation of <br />said property and potentially the life and health of city employees <br />and others on the premises, will be endangered. Procedures employed <br />to call for bids would result in delays of from four to six weeks <br />for installation of such systems, as compared to award thereof with- <br />out advertising for bids. <br /> <br />5. Consequently, such contracts should be let without advertising <br />for bids. <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None CA 85 <br /> <br />QUADRANT "B" TREE TRll~4ING - MOTION was made by Ward, saconded <br />APPROPRIATION ADJUSIlV~NT #151 by Brandt, to increase the funding <br />APPROVED for Spec No. 78-025 from $51,450 <br /> to $106,450 to allow a request for <br />bids for a contract to trim a minimun of 1,600 trees in Quadrant B; and, <br />to approve Appropriation Adjustment #151 transferring $55,000 from Revenue <br />Sharing Project 8186 (Stadium Repairs) to Revenue Sharing Project 8189 <br />(Quadrant B Tree ~intenance). <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NOES: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None CA 65.3 <br /> CA 52 <br /> <br />MONTHLY ~2~PLOYEES VACANCY LIST <br />FILED <br /> <br />Personnel Department. <br /> <br />MOTION was made by Ortiz, seconded <br />by Brandt, to receive and file the <br />Monthly Employees Vacancy List dated <br />February 28, 1979, prepared by the <br /> <br />AYES: <br />NONE: <br /> <br />Brandt, Bricken, Ev~ns, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamamoto <br />None CA 50 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />96 <br /> <br />MARCH 19, 1979 <br /> <br /> <br />