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RESO 1986-12 - Curtis Morris RetirementRESOLUTION NO. 86-12 WHEREAS Mr. Curtis Morris is retiring from a very active and productive professional career with Sam Houston State University; and WHEREAS, during his professional career, he has consistently answered the call of his community to lend his special expertise and dedicated efforts in voluntary service; and WHEREAS, from December 6, 1965, until October 1, 1981, Mr. Morris served on the City of Huntsville Planning Commission via appointments by Mayors Raymond Wright, Ben Blalock and Morris Waller; and served as Chairman of the Commission for six of his sixteen years of service; and WHEREAS, during his term of voluntary service with the City, Mr. Morris participated in numerous milestone studies and projects such as: Surface Water Supply for the City from T.R.A.; East and North Loop Transportation Arteries 1972 B.J.I. Master Plan with draft Subdivision and Zoning Ordinances; City Hall Siting Study; Public Improvement Construction Standards; Town Branch Drainage Study; Mobile Home Park Ordinance; Future Landfill Study; L.A.N. Traffic Study Plan; and Geometric Street Standards Study; and WHEREAS, upon stepping down from the position held for the sixteen years that encompassed a period of rapid growth and development in the City, Mr. Morris accepted appointment (four years) to a special Utilities Master Plan Committee of the Comprehensive Plan Effort which culminated in the adoption of the first Comprehensive Plan in Huntsville history; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that MR. CURTIS MORRIS be singularly recognized and commended for his 20-year total of distinguished voluntary service to his community that he so selflessly gave contemporaneously with his professional career contribution to Sam Houston State University. Our congratulations and heartfelt thanks go out to Curtis and his lovely wife, Elizabeth, on the occasion of his retirement. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 16th day of September, A.D. 1986. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS ATTEST: h DeShaw, City Secretary