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RESO 1984-07 - Larry Corley RetirementWHEREAS to calls for service from his beloved community, and; RESOLUTION NO. 84 -7 For the past nine years (and many more before), Larry Corley has responded WHEREAS For four full terms and one extra year, he has faithfully and dutifully represented his fellow citizens as Councilmember at -large on the Huntsville City Council; and WHEREAS For the past two years, he has served in the role of Mayor of the Council, in which capacity he has proclaimed, presided and person1i :..; the position in a manner that is distinctively Mayor Corley; and WHEREAS His energies, empathies and enthusiasm have always been derived from and returned to his family, friends and fellow citizens, it is fitting and proper that his peers now pause to recognize his distinguished service and personality traits which have endeared him to each of us. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, that the Honorable Mayor Protem and Councilmember at -large LARRY CORLEY be duly recognized for his outstanding service and dedication to his community and that the titles he has garnered through conduct of his high office be duly recorded as hallmarks for his successors. Properly enumerated but not inclusive, they are as follows: 1. King of C18ture- -Chief advocate of finite filibuster; "One time through the salient points on any topic is enough ": . . "Move the question ": 2. Exchequer of the Cash -- Leading exponent of "cost effective." Member of the audit, budget, insurance and personnel committees during his tenure. 3. Keeper of the Curfew -- "Three hour meetings are long enough to discuss anything ": "Thou shalt not violate the ten o'clock news nor the eight o'clock baseball games." 4. Colloquial Quote Champion - -with such memorables as: - - "This proclamation is for the birds ": (bird sanctuary) - - "That dog won't hunt ": (humane society request) - - "The Mayor always hooks'em when the proclamations stack up." - - "We would like to give you what you want most; but knowing what that is, we can't ": (to the inmates assembled at the landfill after Hurricane Alicia Clean -up). AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, with all due and sincere respect, that Mayor Corley be herewith granted our expression of friendship and appreciation from his colleagues on the City Council, the City staff, and the citizens of Huntsville, for a job well done: UNANIMOUSLY PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 3rd day of April, A. D., 1984 by the Huntsville City Council, and certified to which is offered the bond and seal of the City. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS William V. Nash, Mayor Murray A. Brown Bill Hodges Stephen E. Davis Percy Howard, Jr. Jerry L. Dowling Jane Monday Bob Tavenner