107 Iowa 686 | Iowa | 1898
The act in question authorizes cities of the first class to levy a tax of two mills upon the dollar upon all property within their corporate limits (except some classes not necessary to be mentioned) for the purpose of creating a sinking fund to be used as thereinafter provided for the purchase or erection of waterworks in such cities. The proceeds from the levy are to be deposited in one or more solvent banks or trust companies, payable on demand after sixty
“Sec. 4. That before proceeding to contract for the erection of a new system of waterworks the city council shall use reasonable efforts to purchase the system of waterworks operated b:y the Des Moines Waterworks Company at a price not exceeding the sum of eight hundred thousand dollars, and to that end shall submit to the owners thereof a proposition*689 for the purchase of said property, to be acted upon within a reasonable time to be determined by the city council. If said proposition be accepted or the purchase of said property be agreed upon, the terms of the ag’reement shall be embodied in a written contract properly executed by the owners of said waterworks and persons interested therein, and by the board of public works on behalf of the city, which contract shall be subject to approval by a majority of the council and the mayor and by the electors of said city. * * *
“Sec. 5. If the city council shall be unable to purchase the waterworks of the Des Moines Waterworks Company as provided in section d hereof, or if the contracts provided for in section I shall not be approved by a majority of the electors voting at said special election, then the board of public •works and the city engineer shall cause to be prepared, subject to the approval of the council, plans and specifications for a system of waterworks complete and adequate in its character, capacity, and efficiency for the needs of the city of Des Moines and its inhabitants. When such plans and specifications shall be prepared and approved by the city council the board of public works shall, in the manner provided by law, advertise for bids and enter- into contract or contracts with the lowest bidder or bidders for the erection of such system of waterworks. * *