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ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE WAIVING THE REQUIREMENTS OF COMPETITIVE BIDDING DURING <br />THE CALENDAR YEAR OF 2025 ON THE PURCHASES OF USED EQUIPMENT, <br />MOTOR FUEL, SB-2, HOT MIX ASPHALT, COLD MIX ASPHALT, WATER TREATMENT <br />PROCESS CHEMICALS, BADGER RADIO READ METERS, PROPERTY INSURANCE <br />AND EMPLOYEE HEALTH INSURANCE: DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND FOR <br />OTHER PURPOSES. <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BATESVILLE, ARKANSAS <br />AS FOLLOWS: <br />SECTION 1: That pursuant to Section Five (5) of Act 28 of 1959 as amended by Section <br />One (1) of Act 154 of 1979, as codified in the Arkansas Statutes as Ark. Code Ann. Section <br />14-58-303 et seq. the requirement of competitive bidding during the calendar year of 2022 <br />is hereby waived on the purchases of used equipment, motor fuel, leased equipment, SB-2, <br />hot mix asphalt, cold mix asphalt, water treatment process chemicals, Badger radio read <br />meters, property insurance and employee health insurance. <br />SECTION 2: That the City Council finds this is an exceptional situation warranting waiver of <br />bidding due to the nonfeasibility and nonpracticality of bidding on used equipment, motor <br />fuel, leased equipment, SB-2, hot mix asphalt, cold mix asphalt, water treatment process <br />chemicals, Badger radio read meters, property insurance and employee health insurance. <br />SECTION 3: That this ordinance shall be effective until December 31, 2025. <br />SECTION 4: EMERGENCY CLAUSE - These purchases would be in the best interest of <br />the public's health, safety and general welfare and the timeliness of said purchases being of <br />the utmost importance and competitive bidding being nonfeasible and nonpractical, an <br />emergency is hereby declared and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect as of the <br />date of its passage. <br />ADOPTED this 2111 Day of January, 2025. <br />ATTEST: <br />APPROVED: <br />RICK ELUMBAUGH, MAYOR <br />JESSICA DAVIS, CITY CLERK <br />