03-12-75 v WILLIAM S. HOWELL CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH R. C. VOGEL
Mayor-Commissioner City Manager
P. O. DRAWER 25
F.W. FOGG ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA 32233 OLIVER C. BALL
Commissioner City Attorney
(904) 249-2303
ROBERT R. ROSBOROUGH II MRS. JUNE KNIGHT
Commissioner City Clerk
MRS.EMMA M.STEPHENS
L.W.MINTON,JR. City Treasurer-Comptroller
Commissioner
ROBERT B.COOK,SR. CARL STUCK!
Commissioner March 12, 1975 Chief of Police
and Fire Department
RICHARD HILLIARD
Director of Public Works
TO: THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
SPECIAL CALLED MEETING
This is to advise that I am calling a special meeting on Thursday,
March 13, 1975 at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of re-considering
Specifications #75-3 "Police Patrol Cars" and any other business
that may need commission consideration.
Yours very truly,
Z/if
R. C. Vogel
City Manager
RCV/chh
Special Called Meeting of the City Commission, March 1 , 1975
Minutes Recorded Verbatim
Mayor Howell The purpose of this special called meeting
is to re-consider the Specifications #75-3
"Police Patrol Cars'
R. C. Vogel I called this special meeting in order to
take corrective action. The letter is
self-explanatory and that ' s all I 've got
to say. I 've said it all.
Mayor Howell Lets back up and commence from the beginning.
Apparently when the bids were opened there
were in fact four bids. One from Platt
Pontiac, and three separate bids from Lee
Chevrolet. Where are the bids Mrs. Knight?
Mrs. Knight Mr. Vogel has them.
Mayor Howell One from Platt Pontiac for $14,404.00; one
from Lee Chevrolet for $14,600.00; another
one from Lee Chevrolet for $13,760.00 and
another one for $13,020.00. Apparently
what happened is that two of the bids were
overlooked, which is certainly understandable
because they were all tacked together and
it would appear on first blush that Lee
Chevrolet had one bid of $14,600 .00 . Now,
I think we have got to take things in theie
proper order. There seems to be some con-
fusion and not being here maybe I am wrong
in some of the assumptions that I have gathered
from the verbatim minutes and from looking
over the bids. The first assumption on my
part is that the bid of $14,600.00, which
was given by Lee Chevrolet. Mr. Ohler,
the representative of Lee Chevrolet, asked
to be heard from the audience and requested
that he be allow to reduce his bid by $261.00
due to the fact that he seem to be confused
on what a radio was and so he had included
in his bid of $14,600 .00 AM-FM radios and if
he would be allowed to pull out the AM-FM
radios that he could reduce his bid by $261.00
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975 , Page Two
Mayor Howell and thereby bringing him under the low bidder.
Now, there was a statement where it was
questioned. What happened apparently at this
point in time when they are talking about
the reduction of the bid, Commissioner Cook
said "I do not think it would be ethical for
us to allow him to second guess the bid after
it is opened. But, if he has it written down"
at this point Mr. Rosborough said"he' s
got $216 to add for AM-FM" . Prior to that
Mr. Ohler stepped in and said "in an alternate" .
If you turn back here you will find that he
said "add for AM-FM $261.00" but this is on
an entirely different bid. It ' s on his second
bid and it ' s on his third bid. Now, apparently
in his first bid of $14,600 .00 he included it.
In his second and third bid he said "if you
want this add it" . I don' t know exactly where
that leaves anybody except that he said he was
confused but apparently he wasn' t confused
on the second and third bid because he said
if you want AM-FM you add it. On the first
one he just included it. There was one other
thing here that Mr. Vogel pointed out and I
am inclined to agree with him. The bid when
it was let, even with the reduction of the
$261.00, there was no provision in the motion
for the award of the bid to Lee Chevrolet
to waive certain certain other exceptions to
the bid. This would have put the Chief of
Police in the situation of having to accept auto-
mobiles that did not meet the bids and which
the City Commission did not authorize the
waiver of those specifications. To wit:
Chevrolets ' bid of 4 BB in lieu of 2 BB and
also one other minor technically that the bid
requires a factory installed radio and apparent-
ly at least two of these automobiles would not
have installed radios . That is where we sit
at this point in time. The whole situation is
this --- if this City Commission wants to award
this bid to Lee Chevrolet, I would assume if
they wish to do so, and I am not going to be-
labor the legal point of this thing, but
assuming that legally they can do so certainly
in the motion it should have been stipulated
Minutes, Verbatim, March 1a, 1975, Page Three
Mayor Howell that the specifications for the 2 BB be waived
and the specification for factory installed
radios be waived, and the specification for
$100.00 a day for penalty for every day after
24 hours be waived. There were several things
that should have been waived so that the man
who had to accept them, namely the Chief of
Police, was not put on a spot. That ' s where
we stand at this point in time. I think.
Commissioner Minton There is only one question I would like to ask
and I wasn't here either, but you received
the same bid specifications that Lee Chevrolet
did?
Mr. Martin Yes
Commissioner Minton And you were low bidder at the time. Is that
correct?
Mr. Martin I was not here. My bid was $14,400.00.
Commissioner Minton Was he the low bidder?
Mr. Vogel Yes sir.
Commissioner Minton It ' s beyond my understanding, and maybe I am
wrong, you cannot change a bid ethically
at the bid opening . If his bid was low, he
should have been awarded the bid. As I said,
I was not here. I could change my bid on
drug openings if someone would let me know
after drug bids had been opened where I could
change one way or the other. If his bid
met the specifications and he was low I don 't
see how he could change his bid to make it
lower than Platts. How could we award it
to Lee? Ethically, he was the lowest bidder.
This guy from Lee Chevrolet had the same
opportunity to bid one way or the other as
you did. He came in $200.00 under. If I
am wrong someone can enlighten me.
Mayor Howell Rob, can you throw any light on what happened
and what went on.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page Four
Commissioner Rosborough You can read it right there. Mr. Vogel
will read it to you and tell you all about it.
Mayor Howell Well, I don' t know what to do at this point
in time, but we have got to do something.
What do you want to do?
Commissioner Rosborough You might ask Mr. Vogel what he wants to do.
He seems to be calling all the shots now.
Mr. Vogel That ' s not so, Mr. Commissioner.
Commissioner Rosborough Who gave you the authority to call up Lee
Chevrolet after we had approved and passed
the measure to authorize him to furnish the
automobiles? Who gave you the authority to
call them up and cancel the order? Who gave
you the authority to call the meeting? I
have been on this board for eight years and
the only person that has ever called a special
meeting is the Mayor.
Mr. Vogel Mr. Commissioner, if you will look in the
charter, the City Manager is authorized to
call a meeting . I did what I thought was
the best for your interest and the city' s
interest. I am the Chief Administrative Officer
of this city and I did what I, in my judgement,
was in your interest and the city ' s interest.
Commissioner Rosborough It appears that somebody wants Pontiacs around
this City of Atlantic Beach.
Mr. Vogel I could say the same thing . It appears to me
that somebody wants some Chevrolets around
Atlantic Beach. If the shoe fits -- wear
the pair. The man was low. He wasn 't even
here and you jacked around this bid (interupted
by Rosborough)
Commissioner Rosborough If he wasn't here, that ' s his fault.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page Five
Mr. Vogel He let his bid speak for him. Now, if you
want to jack things around, this man could have
been here . If that ' s the way we are going
to open bids and say well, who wants to argue
about this thing -- who wants to deduct and
how are we going to get this thing beat down
and who wants to out-argue who? He could say
I 'vd got whitewall tires, I 've got wheel covers
and I included all of those in the bid but
I will take them off. If he had wanted to
enter a bunch of chain bids as this man did --
we didn't call for four or five bids from one
man. We called for one bid and that ' s what
you thought you had. I was sitting right here
next to you and you didn't know you had two
other bids .
Commissioner Rosborough Well, that' s true.
Mr. Vogel Alright, let ' s face facts.
Commissioner Rosborough But, the $261 .00 was in there.
Mr. Vogel It was in there on another damn bid. Another
damn bid and you did not know it.
Mayor Howell Calm down.
Mr. Vogel You know its the truth. You won't admit that
you make a damn mistake.
Mayor Howell Alright, Bob, that ' s enough.
Commissioner Rosborough I did not make any mistake.
Mr. Vogel You damn sure did. You just don't want to
admit that you made a mistake.
Commissioner Rosborough I ask the man -- look, are you pulling this
figure out of the air (interupted by Vogel)
Mr. Vogel He didn't pull it out of the air. He pulled
it out of a chain bid.
Commissioner Rosborough He said no.
Mayor Howell Gentlemen, lets keep things just as they should
be and lets go over this thing technically .
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13 , 1975, Page Six
Mayor Howell First of all, on the bid of $14,600 .00 his
bid says -- includes AM-FM radios. That'&all
it says . On the bid of $13, 760 .00, which was
not read, it says "add for AM-FM radio $261.00 . "
On his bid of $13, 020.00, which was not read,
it says "for AM-FM radio add $261.00" . Now,
getting back to the point. He says here,
"I am Hank Ohler from Lee Chevrolet. Your
specifications are not clear on one item. I
know from practice that you people are using
AM-FM radio in your surveilance work. Our
bid does include that and that reflects a cost
of $261.00 included in our bid. I have so
stated that they are included. " Your bid
did not call for that but yet on his other
bid he says --"add if you want it $261.00" ,
but on this one he didn't.
Mr. Vogel He also didn 't say "take it off if you didn 't
want it.
Mayor Howell Now, the question that pops into my mind --
if he was confused, why didn't he call on the
telephone? Why didn 't he bid $14,600.00 less
$261.00 and say if you want AM-FM radio --
add $261.00. I don' t know and Mr. Ohler is
not here. Was Mr. Ohler notified?
Mr. Vogel I called him this afternoon.
Mayor Howell He was notified.
Mr. Vogel Mr. Mayor I would like to ask Mr . Fogg a
question.
Commissioner Fogg You may, if it is alright with the Mayor
Mayor Howell Go ahead.
Mr: Vogel Did you understand that there were four bids
submitted the other night?
Commissioner Fogg No Sir.
Mr. Vogel When did you first learn that there were four
bids2
Commissioner Fogg When I saw these things (unable to understand
reply)
Minutes, Verbatim, March 1.3, 1975, Page Seven
Commissioner Fogg However, it was my impression from sitting
here, that the $261.00 was just like the man
said it was .
Mayor Howell I know he said it.
Commissioner Fogg I don't think Mr. Rosborough or Mr. Cook and
myself knowingly or willingly (unable to under-
stand)
Mayor Howell There is no question about that .
Commissioner Fogg Now, if the City Attorney said we did it wrong,
I am for straighting it out. If we did not do
it wrong --- I think we proceeded on what we
had to go on properly.
Mr. Vogel If you will notice in this letter, I tried to
point that out. Mr. Rosborough made the
statement "Gentlemen, this is an emergency
measure and I will leave it up to the commission
to make a motion. Platt Pontiac bid $14,404.00
and Lee bid $14,600 .00" . Then, Mr. Hank Ghler
said "may I say something"? From that point on
we were shot down. We were mislead by half
truths and evasion. If you will remember back,
this is a verbatim transcript of everything
that was said and if he didn 't try to mislead
this commission --- my Mother is a monkey.
Commissioner Rosborough Mr. Vogel, how do you mean he tried to mislead
us? He showed us in writing that it was
$261.00 for the AM-FM radio. That ' s not
misleading, its written right down there on
the forms.
Mr. Vogel I have gone to a lot of bid openings in my time .
I sat there with my heart just a pounding be-
cause I had bids in there and my reputation was
on the line. We had bid bonds set up and your
always nervous until that first bid is opened
to make sure that you are in the ball park.
That you had not forgotten something and never
have I ever seen, unless it was drawn up in the
specifications , you've got a alternate -- in
other words they want an alternate so that they
can either add to or subtract from what ever
they are bidding on. If there is an alternate
that is allowed to be taken off, its their
pleasure, but you bid on that alternate.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page Eight
Mr. Vogel You bid on alternate number one, two, three and
four that you add or subtract from the original
bid these alternates. Everybody bids the same
thing. What you did here was you created an
alternate after the bid was opened and the man ' s
low price was revealed. As I said in the bottom
here -- "It is my opinion that if Lee Chevrolet
had intended for this to be an item of choice
in the "A" bid, they would have bid $14, 339.00
with the option of adding $261 .00 " as they
did in the other two bids. If they had been
the low bidder there would have been no
arguements. We would have AM-FM radios in
cars right now.
Commissioner Rosborough I think he explained in those other two that
they were not in there already and that was
the purpose of why he put the figure in there.
In the interest to the city (interupted by Vogel)
Mr. Vogel By the same mechanics they could have been done
the same way as these were. They were not in
but you put them in with an alternate. If
they were already in, he could take them out
with an alternate. He could either put his
bid in $14, 339.00 add for the radios or
put it in $14,600 .00 and subtract for the
radios. But we would not have had a choice
(interupted by Mr. Fogg) .
Commissioner Fogg I got the impression that (unable to understand)
the AI1=FM radios were already installed in the
car. What if 4 BB carburetors are already
installed in the car? You can 't change them
Mr. Vogel We did not want 4 BB carburetors. The Chief
has related this to me.
Commissioner Fogg You did not explain it last Monday night. You
explained it in this letter since then.
Mr. Vogel Well, I don't like to take up the commissions
valuable time trying to explain why we put
things in the specifications.
Commissioner Fogg I had rather known it Monday night, than tonight.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page Nine
Commissioner Minton Were all the bids sent out with the same
specifications?
Mr. Vogel They were all the same. Now is you will allow
me to explain that just a little bit better.
I did not put it all in the letter but the
reason that 4 BB don't work for police cars
because it ' s sitting idle through through a
single exhaust pipe it won't work. Through
a duel exhaust pipe it will work.
Commissioner Fogg I understand that now that I have been told.
Mr. Vogel I probably was negligent in not going into that,
but, the way the thing was going I would
probably have been like Commissioner Rosborough
said awhile ago, accussed of wanting Pontiacs.
I did not know even what kind of Pontiac they
were bidding and the transcript shows that.
I asked what kind of car it was . I did not
know that it was a Pontiac. I 've never seen
this man before until he brought his bid in.
I did not know what company he was from at that
time. I don ' t give a damn what kind of car we
get. I don ' t have to put up with them. I was
trying to satisfy the Chief.
Mayor Howell Excuse me for just a moment. May I ask who
you are?
Bob Martin Bob Martin from Platt Pontiac.
Commissioner Minton Why weren 't you at the other meeting?
Mr. Martin Simply because we bid hundreds of cars for
the City of Jacksonville and have never attended
a bid opening on a sealed bid. We submit our
bid in a sealed envelope and wait to hear the
results.
Mayor Howell Mr. Martin, when were you notified of this
meeting tonight?
Mr. Martin Yesterday afternoon.
Commissioner Minton Lee was notified at the same time?
Mr. Martin Well, I called down here and asked to see what
was happening on the bids. In fact, I call
back down today to confirm it.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page Ten
Mayor Howell May I ask one thing and this I don't have dear?
I have got to ask you or either you, Rob. I
don't know. Was the bid awarded to Lee
Chevrolet on the basis primarily of the fact
that when he took the radios out or didn't put
them in, or whatever the case may be, he was
able to reduce his bid and then came in at a
lesser bid than Platt Pontiac?
Commissioner Fogg Essentially, yes. In other words, Platt
Pontiac (interupted by Mayor Howell)
Mayor Howell I am going to ask the original low bidder
a question. If you had been here, what could
you deduct from the cost of your bid, or the
price of your bid, without effecting the
specifications that would have lowered you
bid?
Mr. Martin Well, there are several things on the cars
that we bid aren' t call for in the specification
but what we consider normal equipment. There
is a fact that there is a 24 hour delivery
clause in there, we could not help it. The
things that are on there have to stay and
thats the way I bid it. Plus the fact Chief
Stucki saw the cars without bids sitting on
our lot and that is the way I bid them and I
wouldn 't take anything off of them. The first
thing that comes to my mind is that all the
cars have deluxe wheel covers . The factory
price on them is $3 .00 per each car. They could
be deducted although I did not bid them that
way. This would be a total of $90 .00 on my bid.
There are other things that are minor -- in fact
most of them are things that cannot be removed
from the car. Tinted glass which was not
specified in the specifications. It can't be
taken off now but they are on the automobiles.
Mr. Vogel Do you' ll have an upholstery shop that can
re-upholster a car as good as the factory does
it?
Mr. Martin No
a
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13 , 1975, Page 11
Commissioner Minton He said he was going to re-upholster the car.
Mr. Vogel That was the one that hit me right there.
Commissioner Minton I wasn' t here. I don't know. All I can do
is read the transcripts of what went on and
then properly decide what is right. Lord knows
I would probably read things that are really
are not on there, but, we can' t set a precedent
of letting people work out their seal bid
when it is opened. If they meet our specificatior
I don' t know -- we should have awarded them
the Bid.
Commissioner Rosborough Wes, let me say this -- that I agree with you
100%. There is no question about it. The
fact that on Lee Chevrolets he had typed on
there what it included AM-FM radio. It wasn ' t
that he was saying, well, we ' ll take the wheel
covers off or we will take come of the trim off
and cut the bid. It was written right on the
front of the bid that it included AM-FM radio.
He did not arbitrarily take a figure out of
the head so that he would be the lower. He
used a figure that was written on these other
two bids . I was derelict in not seeing . I
just was not aware that there were other bids
there. A lot of papers stapled together and
I just did not see them. But, then he pointed
out that the $261.00 was the cost of AM-FM
radios and so consequently we assumed that,
inasmuch as he had it written on the front,
that we could take the $261 .00 out of his
bid. We have the prerogative to reject or
accept any bids . That ' s in all the specs .
Commissioner Minton Yes, this is true.
Commissioner Rosborough In the best interest of the city, with a
comparable car, same wheel base, same size
automobile -- they were low. I 've known
Queasy Platt for 40 years or more. He ' s a
good friend of mine. I don't know anything
about Lee. This was the basis that we
awarded the contract to Lee Chevrolet.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page 12
Commissioner Minton Did you have any AM-FM radios ---
Mr. Martin No, when I came down to inspect the trade-ins,
I mentioned that fact that the cars that I
was looking at, current patrol cars, have
AM-FM radios and asked the specific question,
did you want them bid with AM-FM radios?
Chief Stucki told me "no" that AM was
sufficient.
Commissioner Minton Did he understand that these were not to be
bid?
Commissioner Fogg It was his understanding and our understanding
that he did not use the FM.
Commissioner Minton The only question I want to ask this gentlemen
is if they got the same bid as Lee Chevrolet.
Mr. Vogel Yes sirWe sent them off in duplicate. We
type them up on a stencil and run it off on
the mimeograph.
Commissioner Minton Certainly, we want to be fair and certainly
we want to save the taxpayer money, just like
Rob said.
Commissioner Rosborough I think it an exorbitant price to pay anyhow.
$4700.00 for a car. I 'd venture to say that
anyone of us could go in there and buy
a comparable car for that or less.
Mr. Vogel Is that what it figures out -- $4700.00 per
car?
Commissioner Rosborough Yes, three times $4700 .00.
Mr. Vogel Police specials are a lot cheaper.
Commissioner Minton Well, I know one thing, we are going to have
to decide something tonight . As I understand
it, we are really in bad need of cars.
Commissioner Rosborough This was one of the reasons of the emergency
measure to get the thing rolling.
Mr. Vogel This is where haste, makes waste. You ' ll
agree with that.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page 13
Commissioner Rosborough I will agree with that .
Mr. Vogel I assure this commission that I did not have
any ulterior motive in calling this meeting
and calling that man and telling him to hold
up. I guess it ' s because of the experience
I have had in opening bids and I don't know
whether you gentlemen have noticed but every
bid that Pappy Parks lets, if there are any
changes in the specifications he puts out
an addendum and he also provides for alter-
natives that would be nice to have if the bid
is low enough to include it in what money
we have to do this with, but they can be done
without and he outlines, etc. If there is
something he would like to add, depending on
the circumstances at the time, they have an
addendum for adding. We did not call for any-
thing out of the ordinary or anything that was
deluxe. All we were trying to do was to get
"wheels" . I had a call this afternoon from
the representative of the chevrolet company
down here, he insist that those cars are still
on the way. He wanted to explain to this
commission that Sutherlin Chevrolet was not
at fault, the company ' s factory where the
order was placed was closed down.
Commissioner Rosborough Has it been cancelled? We are liable to
wind up with six cars.
Mayor Howell Yes, that was cancelled by the City Attorney.
Oliver C . Ball During the last meeting, they instructed me
to write and cancel. Let me add this, I get
upset, perhaps I have to work a little harder,
but here initially I was concerned with two
or three things. One, is the special called
meeting tonight. It meets all charter require-
ments so we are here as a body. Also, this
point that sites the laws of the state and
this town, and I will read it. This is part
of Section I - Call for Bids . " The City
reserves the right to waive informalities
in any bid; to reject any or all bids in whole
or in part, and to accept the bid that,
in its judgement, will be to the best interest
of the City of Atlantic Beach.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13 , 1975, Page 14
Oliver C . Ball The judgement of this body carries an awful
lot weight in a court of law or anywhere
else . So I am passing the buck back to you,
when the sealed bids are opened, then to accept
those bids as they are without the hassle
about the promise from the floor or anyone
else. If the bidding process is going to
operate, we are going to have to advertize
for bid, receive them, they are sealed and
we open them. For that process to operate,
we 've got to operate on that basis. If not
and we do know of a neighboring town about
1/2 mile away from here that does not receive
bids on insurance matters, etc. The theory
is to get the best and lowest price on a sealed
bid. Open that damn thing and that ' s it.
We need to apply the philosphy (cannot understand)
what is the best interest of the City of
Atlantic Beach. Apply that.
Mr. Vogel In that connection, you and I and the Mayor
met as a committee met on a Saturday morning
with one representative from an insurance
company on the hospitalation and life insurance
and we at another meeting of the full commission
and had everybodyrepresented and its true we
didnot resolve anything but everybody was
equally represented and that was my sole purpose
in calling this meeting tonight. I don' t have
any vindictive attitude about it at all. I
thought and still think that I was doing my
job. If you don' t think so, I am sorry but I
really tried.
Commissioner Minton I think you had a just cause. I think the
thing we have to do is determine who we are
going to give this bid to because as I under-
stand it the Chief needs the cars . We have
to get them for him. At this point in time,
since I was not at the meeting I am in a real
lost. I don' t know. I feel that we should go
the way our lawyer says . It ' s hard to under-
stand except from the minutes and as the
minutes stand and from the verbatim facts I
am incline to believe that Platt Pontiac is
the lowest bidder .
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page 15
Commissioner Rosborough Well, Mr. Vogel called me Tuesday morning
after we had awarded this and said it doesn ' t
look right. I called Bill Fogg and Bob Cook
and questioned them and said "do you think we
did the right thing"? Both of them agreed.
I called Mr. Vogel back and said "Bob, I 've
talked to these other guys, they feel we did
the right thing in the best interest to the
city and that as far as we are concerned it
stands. I don' t think there is anything illegal
about it whatsoever because it was written,
typed right down on the front of the page and
it was not that he was rebating commission
or doing anything else. This is the basis
we awarded the contract to Lee Chevrolet to
expediate getting the cars if nothing else .
And that was Monday and he would have had
the cars by now.
Commissioner Fogg Which is why I was very interested in what
the City Attorney had to say about it. I
have trouble believing we did anything wrong .
If we did it wrong - I think we ought to get
it right . If we did not do it wrong I don ' t
see that it need be brought up again.
Mr. Vogel I hope you realize, Mr. Fogg , that I wasn' t
trying to throw a monkey wrench in your action.
I am basing this on, and Mr. Rosborough ad-
mitted this tonight, that he did not think
that Lee made but one bid and he is justified
in saying that because (not able to understand)
I stand on the premise that that man purposely
mislead you because he knew full well he had
two other bids in there that had not been read
by Mr. Rosborough. They were not even taken
into consideration and if that is not misleading
then (interupted by Rosborough)
Commissioner Rosborough I don ' t think that is the point we are concerned
with. The point we are concerned with is that
we reduced his bid by $261 .00 . Regardless of
whether he had four or five bids. I don ' t think
that is the point.
Minutes, Verbatim, March 13, 1975, Page 16
Mr. Vogel I make the point like this Mr. Rosborough,
that inasmuch as those bids were not written
into the records then they cannot become a
part of the record now. They were not con-
sidered that night, only a part of one bid
that you thought was part of this one when
you flipped the page the page over you evi-
dently thought that it did not take on the
original and you were looking at a third
copy or something. In other words, I am
not accusing anyone on this commission that
they did not act in good conscience. Don 't
misunderstand me. That was my main purpose
in calling this meeting . I thought that when
you saw two other bids that had not been
considered and now that you want to consider
them tonight as a part of the record, which
you can do because we are in legal session,
then that' s a horse of another color.
Commissioner Rosborough It ' s not part of the record. I think you are
losing site of the fact that I asked the
gentlemen "how much is this AM-FM radio cost'?
He said "261.00" . I said "where to you get
the figure"? Are you grabing it out of the
air? " He said "no" . Its written down there
on those other bids . I guess that ' s what
he said. So, we are just using that figure
that he had already printed and written down.
Mr. Vogel The actual cost of an AM-FM radio is probably,
wholesale, $87 .00 . But, putting back a regular
AM radio is $55 .00. So, he is giving us radios
to get the bid. In fact, he is giving us credit
for a full AM-FM taking them out and then he is
putting back for free three regular AM radios .
Commissioner Rosborough He said the additional cost for the AM-FM radio
is $87 .00. It was $261 .00 for the three vehicles.
Mr. Martin I have checked all my prices which are accessories
throughout General Motors and there is no way
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Mr. Martin for subtracting AM-FM radios, adding AM-FM
radios where $261 .00 comes in. It ' s about
$47 .00 dollars difference between an AM
radio than an AM-FM radio.
Mr. Vogel That is the point I was trying to make.
Mr. Martin I bid the car according to specifications .
There are several things I could take off
and would like to do it if that can be done
to the bid, which I was under the impression
that I couldn' t. I bring a sealed bid down
here because the cars that I have are sitting
there according to specifications, plus some
other things. I would be more than happy to
take them off and lower the bid accordingly.
Commissioner Fogg Is the cars you bid 2 BB?
Mr. Martin Yes, they meet all the specifications .
Commissioner Fogg They are not 9 BB, 4 BB or 22 BB?
Mr. Martin When I came down to inspect the cars that are
being traded in, I asked some specific questions
about could we use a four door hardtop. Were
we bidding on an AM-FM radio, even though the
specifications say "factory installed radio" .
I was told "no" an AM radio. I would be more
than happy to lower my bid $90.00 to take the
wheel covers off.
Commissioner Rosborough I am sure that a Caprice or Impala has deluxe
wheel covers on them. I am sure there are a
lot of other fancy things on, just like your
Grand Prix or Bonneville, etc.
Mr. Martin I did not know which car I was bidding against
Chevrolet but I bid Catalina 4 door sedan,
which already had wheel covers and tinted glass .
Mayor Howell Well, I think we have got to do something .
I am just going to say something for whatever
its worth. I don' t care if you buy Honda Civics.
We have got to do something. The thing is
this, I think that if this city is going to
put out bids for something and someone comes in
and meets the specifications and is the low
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Mayor Howell bidder, it seems to me if nothing else but
the integrity of the city should be to give
the low bidder who meets the specifications
the bid. Now, I don't care whether he pulls
the hub caps off or the wheels off or the
engine out or whatever it happens to be,
because I am sure that every salesmen that
comes up here with a bid can jack his prices
around once he knows what the other bidder
is and come up with something lower. Just
like Mr. Ball said, and as a matter of fact,
just as a matter of information one of our
local citizens who was in my office last
Friday, who lives here, who is in the business
of bidding carpet and he made a bid recently
to a city (and the press isn 't here) I still
won't mention it but it lies about two miles
to the south of us, he happened to be six
hundred dollars under the low bid. His
carpeting met all the specs, as a matter of
fact, exceeded some of the specifications,
but he did not get the bid simply because they
said "we never heard of the manufacturer, so
you are not going to get the bid" . This man
said to me "I will never bid again for this
city" . Now, somewhere you have got to draw
the line. Let ' s talk very technically, the
bid said 2 BB carburetor . Chevrolet is not
going to provide you with 2 BB carburetor
and this is in the mouth of Mr. Ohler.
"What is the model of the car? Commissioner
Rosborough - It does not say. It says that
it meets specifications . The bill calls for
400 cubic inch 2 BB carburetor, V-8 engine,
automatic transmission. These are the
specifications" . Mr. Ohler -- We have included
a 4 BB carburetor" . Commissioner Cook --"you
just read off 2 BB and Mr. Ohler said 4 BB" .
Commissioner Rosborough -- "Our specifications
call for 2 BB carburetor" . Listen to the
next thing that comes up. Mr Ohler --"You
will notice that it just says radio. I have
included AM-FM as so stipulated in the bid. "
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Mayor Howell Now, we are off the carburetors completely.
But, then we go back over -- Chief Stucki --
"They don' t meet the specs as written" .
Mr. Ohler -- "What do you mean"? Chief Stucki --
"The specs call for 400 with 2 BB carburetor
and a vinyl interior" . Mr. Ohler -- "That' s
what these have. " Chief Stucki -- "Are you
going to put seat covers on them or are they
vinyl interior? " Mr. Ohler -- "Two of them
have vinyl already and one I have to re-up-
holster and that is included. " Again, we
are off the carburetor. Now, the only question
I have to ask, is this, the award bid stipulated
nothing other than Lee Chevrolet would get the
bid. There was no stipulation that the 2 BB
would be waived and could be replaced with a
4 BB . There was no stipulation that the
factory installed radio was waived, because
its no longer going to be a factory installed,
according to Mr. Ohler word. Now, my question
is this, what is Chief Stucki suppose to do
when these cars roll down and Lee Chevrolet
says "here are your cars" and he looks at them
and says "well, they 've got 4 BB and the specs
say 2 BB" . Where do we go? What are we going
to do? I don ' t like it anymore than anybody
else. These things are very distasteful.
The question of the lowest and best bid, in
my opinion, with Mr. Ohler' s $261.00 out of
it which puts him $60.00 then under the low
bid and you have already got one automobile
that the seats are going to be pulled out of
and the upholstery pulled off and they are
going to be re-upholstered. The question is,
is he not only is he the lowest bid, but is
he the best bid? We sat here a couple of years
ago, when we took bids for police cars, and
I think it was Thor Cheverolet at that time,
Thor Chevrolet was $50.00 higher in the bids
and this City Commission, and I think they were
right, awarded it to Thor Chevrolet simply be-
cause of the proximity of the servicing garage
happened to be three miles away instead of
15 miles away. Yes, I think that was the
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Mayor Howell lowest and best bid. Even though he was
not the lowest bid, I am not sure in my
mind that even with the reduction of the
radios, and I don't give a damn about the
radios, whether they 've got them or don' t
have them, it is immaterial to me, but
somewhere we have got to draw the line.
Commissioner Fogg I think best thing you have said as far as
the point is concerned is that as far as
being off base, if we were, I think the main
thing is that we received the bids and let
somebody talk from the floor.
Mayor Howell I think that' s exactly what happened and
I don' t blame one man on this commission.
I think you had a fast taller.
Commissioner Fogg I certainly don't blame the acting mayor. I
know all of us acted in the best interest of
the city or what we thought was the best
interest.
Mayor Howell I don' t think there is any question about that.
No one questions that one bit.
Commissioner Fogg I think that as a matter of principles, if we
are going to have sealed bids that ought to
be the end of it. (unable to understand)
I was under the impression that a 4 BB
carburetor was better than a 2 BB carburetor,
like an AM-FM radio is better than an AM radio.
Not better, but exceeds the specifications. If
we are in a position to do it, I would like to
move that we rescind the action of the City
Commission, March 10th and award the bid to
the lowest and best bidder, which in my opinion
is Platt Pontiac.
Commissioner Minton I second the motion.
Mayor Howell The motion has been made and seconded, it is
now open for discussion.
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Commissioner Fogg Rob, I think you and I think I and I think
Bob Cook all bid what we thought was best.
I 'm still not convinced that it was not.
I think, particularly with a sealed bid con-
cept, I think under that line we make a
mistat.e in letting the man speak insofar
as awarding the bid.
Mayor Howell Any further discussion? Are you ready for
the question? All in favor of the motion?
The vote was three 'Ayes" , one "Nay"
(Voting aye - Minton, Fogg, Howell)
(Voting nay - Rosborough
Mayor Howell The ayes have it, so ordered. Is there
any further business to come before the
City Commission? If not, the meeting is
adjourned.