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COMMUNITY The Gardner News, July 10, 2019 7 First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Public Notice The Classifieds If an account has not been established we request pre-payment. Call us at Place it yourself 24-7 at 913-856-7615 www.gardnernews.com Line Ads Boxed Ads - First 10 words $20 Additional words 25¢ - $30 minimum charge Classified ad deadline is 4:00 p.m. Monday NOTICE Advertisements in the following employment columns have been accepted on the premise that the jobs offered will be filled on the basis of merit, without discrimination because of age, race, color, creed, religion, sex or national origin, in compliance with federal, state and local laws. Regardless of whether a preference or limitation of age, race, creed, religion, sex or national origin may be inferred from the wording of an advertisement, all readers are encouraged to apply for all positions of interest. The Gardner News will be responsible for one incorrect insertion when notified within one working day after the first publication of the ad. We reserve the right to reject any copy. HELP WANTED CITY OF OLATHE, KANSAS ENGINEERING DIVISION NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received online at www.publicpurchase.com, until 10 a.m. local time, on August 1, 2019, for the construction of Building Demoli- tion and Site Restoration (1235 E Santa Fe), Project No. 3-C-083-15. At said time and place, and promptly thereafter, all bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened online at www.publicpurchase.com. The work consists of the following: Disconnecting and capping of exist- ing utilities, demolition of main building located at 1235 E Santa Fe in Olathe, KS. Removal of all foundations, fill in EXHIBIT A NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Resolution of Fire District #1, Johnson County, Kansas (the “Dis- trict”), adopted on July 9, 2019, the Governing Body of the District deter- mined it is necessary to acquire, con- struct, furnish, equip and improve the fire stations within the District, includ- ing, but not limited to, acquisition and construction of a new fire station generally located at 199th Street and Homestead, and all necessary costs therefor, and the financing or refi- nancing of fire trucks and other fire equipment for the District (the “Im- provements”), and to issue general obligation bonds and/or temporary notes under the authority of K.S.A. 19-3613 et seq. (the “Act”), in the maximum principal amount of $10,000,000, plus costs of issuance and interest on any temporary financ- ing, to pay the cost of the Improve- ments. If within 60 days after the date of the publication of this notice, written pe- RESOLUTION NO. 07-11-19A A RESOLUTION IN THE CITY OF EDGERTON, KANSAS, PROVIDING FOR A DEADLINE OF AUGUST 3, 2019 TO REMOVE GRASS, WEEDS, UN- SIGHTLY VEGETATION, AND ANY HEALTH NUISANCES FROM THE PROPERTY AT 204 W. 7th STREET IN THE CITY OF EDGERTON, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS PURSUANT TO CITY OF EDGERTON, MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 8-208. WHEREAS, it was reported by the Code Enforcement Officer of the City of Edgerton that there existed, on the premises of 204 W. 7th Street, Edgerton, Kansas (the “Property”), weeds and grasses in excess of 6” in height resulting in a blighting influ- ence on the neighborhood and un- sightly overgrown vegetation, harbor- ing potential health nuisances in vio- lation of Sections 8-201, 8-901 and 8-902 of the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, a notice of violation of Section 8-901, 8-902 and Chapter 8 of the Edgerton Municipal Code was sent to the Property’s listed owner, Nelta Anderson, on April 26, 2019, informing her of the nuisance and giving her ten days to abate the nui- sance. In addition to the notice of vio- lation being sent via certified mail, a notice of the violation was published in the Gardner News on May 1, 2019. The overgrown grass was mowed but no maintenance was performed to the overgrown vegetation (shrubs and trees); and WHEREAS, the continued lack of main- tenance to the shrubs and trees, and a new lack of maintenance to the grass, resulted in a notice of violation of Section 8-201 for health nuisances being sent to Ms. Anderson on or about May 28, 2019, informing her of the nuisance and giving her ten days to abate the nuisance and/or request a hearing in front of the City Council as required by Municipal Code Sec- tion 8-205. In addition to the notice of violation being sent via certified mail, a notice of the violation was published in the Gardner News on June 19, 2019. The conditions were not abated, and no hearing was re- quested by the owner or any other party. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUN- CIL, CITY OF EDGERTON, JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS: That pursuant to Section 8-201 of the Municipal Code, the City Council hereby finds that the existence of overgrown grass, weeds, unsightly vegetation and health nuisances is a violation of the Municipal Code and the owner shall have until August 3, 2019 to abate these nuisances. Should the nuisances not be abated to the satisfaction of the City by Au- gust 3, 2019 the City of Edgerton by its agent is hereby authorized to abate the conditions causing the violations and remove the nuisances from the property pursuant to 8-208. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That should it be necessary to abate these conditions, any and all costs incurred by the City of Edgerton, Kan- sas, including attorneys’ fees, shall be charged against the above de- scribed property as provided in Sec- tion 8-210, and the City Clerk shall, at the time of certifying other taxes to the County Clerk, certify the costs of cleanup. The County Clerk shall ex- tend the same on the tax roll and it shall be collected by the County Trea- surer and paid to the City of Edgerton as other City taxes are collected and paid. PASSED by the City Council on this 11th day of July, 2019. APPROVED by the Mayor on this 11th day of July, 2019. ATTEST: s_____________________________ _ _ / s / ____________________________ RACHEL A. JAMES, CITY CLERK DONALD ROBERTS, MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM: / s / _______________________________ LEE W. HENDRICKS, CITY ATTORNEY First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Public Notice foundations, removal of drive-through columns, median and other building related equipment, and clearing and grading of site to drain, and restora- tion of site by seeding will also be included. The building(s) have been found to include asbestos and a copy of the inspection report is included in the contract documents. Access to the site will be by request only. Bid documents including drawings and specifications are on file at the office of Public Works of Olathe, Kan- sas, and are open for public inspec- tions. Bid documents and drawings may be downloaded free of charge from www.publicpurchase.com. Only bids submitted electronically at www.publicpurchase.com will be accepted. A satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder or an acceptable surety, in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total bid for work shall be sub- mitted with each proposal. A scanned copy of the BID BOND must be in- cluded with the online bid submitted at www.publicpurchase.com. The original copy of the BID BOND form must be submitted to the ENGINEER within 48 hours of bid opening. Fail- ure to submit original copy of the bid bond will result in rejection of bid and OWNER’s selection of the next low qualified bidder. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish and pay satisfac- tory performance and payment bond or bonds. The City of Olathe, Kansas, reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in the bidding. Bids may be held by the City of Olathe, Kansas, for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding the contract. City of Olathe, Kansas BY David F. Bryant, III Deputy City Clerk First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Public Notice tition against the Improvements and/ or the general obligation bonds and/ or temporary notes is filed with the County Election Officer and signed by not less than 5% of the qualified electors of the District, the Govern- ing Body shall not proceed further with the issuance of the general ob- ligation bonds and/or temporary notes, unless approved by a majority of qualified electors in the District at an election called and held therefor. If sufficient protest is not filed, then the Governing Body of the District will proceed in accordance with the in- tentions hereinbefore declared to construct the Improvements and is- sue the general obligation bonds and/ or temporary notes of the District in the maximum principal amount of $10,000,000, plus costs of issuance and interest on any temporary financ- ing, to pay costs of the Improvements as hereinbefore provided under the authority of the Act. /s/ Rob Kirk Fire Chief, Fire District #1, Johnson County, Kansas Public Notice Township board The Gardner township board will meet August 29th,at 10:00 a.m. at 20315 south Gardner road, Gardner, ks 66030. First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Public Notice Answers from page 2 First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Public Notice

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CITY OF OLATHE, KANSASENGINEERING DIVISIONNOTICE TO BIDDERSSealed bids will be received online atwww.publicpurchase.com, until 10a.m. local time, on August 1, 2019, forthe construction of Building Demoli-tion and Site Restoration (1235 ESanta Fe), Project No. 3-C-083-15.At said time and place, and promptlythereafter, all bids that have been dulyreceived will be publicly openedonline at www.publicpurchase.com.The work consists of the following:Disconnecting and capping of exist-ing utilities, demolition of main buildinglocated at 1235 E Santa Fe in Olathe,KS. Removal of all foundations, fill in

EXHIBIT ANOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUEGENERAL OBLIGATION BONDSNotice is hereby given that pursuantto a Resolution of Fire District #1,Johnson County, Kansas (the “Dis-trict”), adopted on July 9, 2019, theGoverning Body of the District deter-mined it is necessary to acquire, con-struct, furnish, equip and improve thefire stations within the District, includ-ing, but not limited to, acquisition andconstruction of a new fire stationgenerally located at 199th Street andHomestead, and all necessary coststherefor, and the financing or refi-nancing of fire trucks and other fireequipment for the District (the “Im-provements”), and to issue generalobligation bonds and/or temporarynotes under the authority of K.S.A.19-3613 et seq. (the “Act”), in themaximum principal amount of$10,000,000, plus costs of issuanceand interest on any temporary financ-ing, to pay the cost of the Improve-ments.If within 60 days after the date of thepublication of this notice, written pe-

RESOLUTION NO. 07-11-19AA RESOLUTION IN THE CITY OFEDGERTON, KANSAS, PROVIDINGFOR A DEADLINE OF AUGUST 3, 2019TO REMOVE GRASS, WEEDS, UN-SIGHTLY VEGETATION, AND ANYHEALTH NUISANCES FROM THEPROPERTY AT 204 W. 7th STREET INTHE CITY OF EDGERTON, JOHNSONCOUNTY, KANSAS PURSUANT TOCITY OF EDGERTON, MUNICIPALCODE SECTION 8-208.WHEREAS, it was reported by theCode Enforcement Officer of the Cityof Edgerton that there existed, on thepremises of 204 W. 7th Street,Edgerton, Kansas (the “Property”),weeds and grasses in excess of 6”in height resulting in a blighting influ-ence on the neighborhood and un-sightly overgrown vegetation, harbor-ing potential health nuisances in vio-lation of Sections 8-201, 8-901 and8-902 of the Municipal Code; andWHEREAS, a notice of violation ofSection 8-901, 8-902 and Chapter 8of the Edgerton Municipal Code was

sent to the Property’s listed owner,Nelta Anderson, on April 26, 2019,informing her of the nuisance andgiving her ten days to abate the nui-sance. In addition to the notice of vio-lation being sent via certified mail, anotice of the violation was publishedin the Gardner News on May 1, 2019.The overgrown grass was mowedbut no maintenance was performedto the overgrown vegetation (shrubsand trees); andWHEREAS, the continued lack of main-tenance to the shrubs and trees, anda new lack of maintenance to thegrass, resulted in a notice of violationof Section 8-201 for health nuisancesbeing sent to Ms. Anderson on orabout May 28, 2019, informing her ofthe nuisance and giving her ten daysto abate the nuisance and/or requesta hearing in front of the City Councilas required by Municipal Code Sec-tion 8-205. In addition to the notice ofviolation being sent via certified mail,a notice of the violation was publishedin the Gardner News on June 19,

2019. The conditions were notabated, and no hearing was re-quested by the owner or any otherparty.BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUN-CIL, CITY OF EDGERTON, JOHNSONCOUNTY, KANSAS:That pursuant to Section 8-201 of theMunicipal Code, the City Councilhereby finds that the existence ofovergrown grass, weeds, unsightlyvegetation and health nuisances is aviolation of the Municipal Code andthe owner shall have until August 3,2019 to abate these nuisances.Should the nuisances not be abatedto the satisfaction of the City by Au-gust 3, 2019 the City of Edgerton byits agent is hereby authorized to abatethe conditions causing the violationsand remove the nuisances from theproperty pursuant to 8-208.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:That should it be necessary to abatethese conditions, any and all costsincurred by the City of Edgerton, Kan-sas, including attorneys’ fees, shall

be charged against the above de-scribed property as provided in Sec-tion 8-210, and the City Clerk shall, atthe time of certifying other taxes tothe County Clerk, certify the costs ofcleanup. The County Clerk shall ex-tend the same on the tax roll and itshall be collected by the County Trea-surer and paid to the City of Edgertonas other City taxes are collected andpaid.PASSED by the City Council on this11th day of July, 2019.APPROVED by the Mayor on this 11thday of July, 2019.ATTEST:s______________________________ _ / s /____________________________RACHEL A. JAMES, CITY CLERKDONALD ROBERTS, MAYORAPPROVED AS TO FORM:/ s /_______________________________LEE W. HENDRICKS, CITY ATTORNEY

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foundations, removal of drive-throughcolumns, median and other buildingrelated equipment, and clearing andgrading of site to drain, and restora-tion of site by seeding will also beincluded. The building(s) have beenfound to include asbestos and a copyof the inspection report is included inthe contract documents.Access to the site will be by requestonly.Bid documents including drawingsand specifications are on file at theoffice of Public Works of Olathe, Kan-sas, and are open for public inspec-tions. Bid documents and drawingsmay be downloaded free of chargefrom www.publicpurchase.com. Only

bids submitted electronically atwww.publicpurchase.com will beaccepted.A satisfactory bid bond executed bythe bidder or an acceptable surety, inan amount equal to five percent (5%)of the total bid for work shall be sub-mitted with each proposal. A scannedcopy of the BID BOND must be in-cluded with the online bid submittedat www.publicpurchase.com. Theoriginal copy of the BID BOND formmust be submitted to the ENGINEERwithin 48 hours of bid opening. Fail-ure to submit original copy of the bidbond will result in rejection of bid andOWNER’s selection of the next lowqualified bidder.

The successful bidder will be re-quired to furnish and pay satisfac-tory performance and payment bondor bonds.The City of Olathe, Kansas, reservesthe right to reject any or all bids or towaive any informality in the bidding.Bids may be held by the City of Olathe,Kansas, for a period not to exceedsixty (60) days from the date of theopening of bids for the purpose ofreviewing the bids and investigatingthe qualifications of bidders, prior toawarding the contract.City of Olathe, KansasBY David F. Bryant, IIIDeputy City Clerk

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tition against the Improvements and/or the general obligation bonds and/or temporary notes is filed with theCounty Election Officer and signedby not less than 5% of the qualifiedelectors of the District, the Govern-ing Body shall not proceed furtherwith the issuance of the general ob-ligation bonds and/or temporarynotes, unless approved by a majorityof qualified electors in the District atan election called and held therefor. Ifsufficient protest is not filed, then theGoverning Body of the District willproceed in accordance with the in-tentions hereinbefore declared toconstruct the Improvements and is-sue the general obligation bonds and/or temporary notes of the District inthe maximum principal amount of$10,000,000, plus costs of issuanceand interest on any temporary financ-ing, to pay costs of the Improvementsas hereinbefore provided under theauthority of the Act./s/ Rob KirkFire Chief, Fire District #1, JohnsonCounty, Kansas

Public Notice Township boardThe Gardner township board willmeet August 29th,at 10:00 a.m. at20315 south Gardner road, Gardner,ks 66030.

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