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1973-56 Award Bid to O.M. Scott & Sons ~h l__.~ [7 RESOLUTION N0. 56-73 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING A BID. FLORIDA: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, Section 1. The bid of 0. M. SCOTT & SONS, copy of which is attached to this Resolution, is hereby accepted by the Village of North Palm Beach in accordance with its terms. The a~fpropriate Village officials are hereby directed to advise said bidder of this acceptance. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. PASSF,D AND ADOPTED THIS 13 DAY OF DECEMBER, 1973. ATTEST: /s/ H, Mallory Privett, Jr. MAYOR /s/ Dolores R. Walker Village Clerk ,. . u , t M ! i~ ~,T~p.~P,.:Y% ti"'t"~X` ~1~,, ,'STYt ~ 'Ydl:;r ~ r' 1 r.. } 1q 1 1 ,a. ~.. ' ` + i • PROPOSAT~_TO TIIE VILLAGE OF NOR~Ii P7~ M BEACH, FLORID: GliARANTPEn n]?L7V1?RY _?2._71[! 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SP};CIFICAT70NS OF FF,RTILI7,FRS PI7TTING GRF.};N FSRTILI7,PR 20-0-1G ----~ Analysis 20-0-1G (plus 5.5% sulfur) which includes the following secondary and minor elements - calci.txm, magnesium, boron, copper, iron, manganese, molybdentun and zinc. ]00%-of the nitrogen derived from urea and methylene areas of which a minimum o:P 33;~ is from water insoluble methylene areas. 1'he remaining nitrogen derived from water soluble areas and methy- lene areas. Nitrogen availability index (NAI) for the insoluble fraction X10-50%, Potassium and sulfur derived from potassium sulfate. Minor elements derived from soluble born-silicate (frittec} trace elements) magnesium from magnesium oxide, calcium from calcium oxide. Yroduci to be a ready-to-use granular, largely dust-free, composed of largely dust-i'ree particles. 75-80% of the particles pass through a 10 mesh but not through a 70 mesh l1S sieve. 13u1k density 4~1-46 pounds per cubic foot 1T1;PT #l: Quantity 4,455 lbs. Price: $ h I a-~ . FJS PHOSPI[ORl1S T'P.iil; T11RP T']'RTILI7,F.R 28-0-14 Analysis 28-0_.l~l. All. nitrogen derived from urea and methylene areas. A miniimun of 3~~ derived from water insoluble methylene areas. Rcmainrxg nitrogen cleri.ved from rvater soluble urea and methylene areas. Potash and sulfur derived from potassium sul- fate (I<20). Niirogen availability index (NAI) for the water insoluble f'racti.on 40-50%. Product to be anon-burning, ready-to-use granular, largely dust- free, composed of homogenous dust-free particles. A].1 nutrients reacted anc] condensed to forma cellular self-supporting product. No filler. 70 to 75% of the particles passing through a 10 mesh but not through a 40 mesh US sieve. Aul]< density; 32-34 pounds per cubic foot. 77'T:M #2; Quantity 22,278 lbs. Price: $ ~~'~10. ~(0 TUP.F 1'I;RTIT.I7.hR 34-3-7 I. Analysis 3c4-3-7. A mininnmr of 98% of the nitrogen derived from urea and methylene areas of which a minimum of 15% is derived from water insoluble. methylene areas. Remaining nitrogen derived - from water soluble urea and methylene areas. A maximum of 2% nitrogen and all phosphorus derived from ammoniated phosphate. Potash derived from potassium sulfate. Sulfur derived from potassitmi sulfate. Nitrogen availability index (NAl) for the insoluble fraction 40-50%. Product to be a non-burning, ready-to-use granular composed of largely dust-free particles: No inert filler used. 85-90;0 of the particles passing through a ~10 mesh but not through a X40 -7- r mesh U.S. sieve. Rulk llensity: 38-40 pounds per cubic foot. ('1'I:h1 #3 Quantity 42,021 lbs. Pri.ec: $ ~fl'3~,'/'`/ 4. T11R1' ]'L:RTILIl1;R 30-3-1U Analysis 30-3-10. A minimum of 96% of the nitrogen derived from urea ;md methylene areas of which a minimum of 29% is from water insoluble methylene areas. Remaining nitrogen derived from water soluble urea and methylene u"?eas. A maxi.mwn of 3.5% nitrogen and all phosphorus dcr:ived from ammoniated phosphate. Potash derived from potassium sulfate. Sulfur derived from potassium sulfate. Nitrogen availability index (NAI) for the tvater insoluble fraction X10-5(1%,. Product to he a non-burning, ready-to-use granular, composed of l.argel.y dusi-free particles. No inert filler used. 75-RU% of the particles passing through a .l0 mesh but not through a 40 mesh Uti s:i_eve. Bulk density: 39-~11 pounds per cubic foot. 1'f1;P1 #c4 Quantity U1,344 lbs. Price: $ ~~/~,~ 5. NITROGEN WI79{ PLANT AVAlLA13hE IRON 30-0-0 + 1.5% Iron Analysis 30-0-0 plus 1.5% iron. A minimum of 97% of the nitrogen derived i'rom urea and methylene areas of which a minirmun of 33% is from insoluble methylene areas. Remaining nitrogen derived from soluble urea and methylene areas. A maximum of 3;S of the nitrogen derived from an>nronical. sources. Nitrogen avai].ahility index (NAI:) for the insoluble fraction r(0-SD96. Product to be non-burning., ready-to-use granular, largely dust- free, composed of homogenous particles. Ingredients reacted and carulensed to i'orm a'cellular, self-supporting product. No filler. 75-80% of 19te particles should pass through a lU mesh but not through a 40 mesh sieve. Bu.l.k density: 29-30 pounds per cuh:i.c foot. lTi;M #5 Quantity 2,310 lbs. Price: $ 3 ~'~ v - C)