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'� Oyu�` 7, NNIR ft p uP f - ,r ate" rt:.'✓ '°�'.„�*�-'moi xa t` �, �. a= '------ �-- — sw 3.x �,t.S:. �xN•7 r�,. E �,� � d�� � k tR fi �yyd fi c� ./? �`r �b #.Y er ,,�^ �•s�s�3 f r�'d'�'i (NOTE: Page nueberl g --should h begUn with D g.499 as C '( /��,I�rys • R AL} x°T4�' b.a Book X ended tAroa9e 49Ba.y 8t1 n for.this is all made.) ��' �"'5 JANUARY S.1985 PAGE 485--BOON 0J,'n - 1 5 4 !ONLRES OF WE NLBTSYnLLB CITY COUNCIL MEETING FELL D ON THE BTH DAY OF JANUARY,A.C.,1985 IN THE CITY HALL 'Y3 g f COUNCIL CNN8ER5,LOCATED AT 1212 AI'Ef.UE M IN THE.CITY OF.HUNTSVILLE;COUNTY OF MALKIN,TEM AT 7:00 P.N. ^y �C }" The.Council met 1n regular ession with the following amnb present: "* 11111 1 V N h,Neypr Gene Pipes,City M ager $ 0 E g B ft P.uth OeShae,City Secretary { ,yg St phe E Davis Scott Bounds City Attorney :?y k 1•rYx'T .Green ,'3. 117 L BOMII 9 '�YY, deasY'z Pily�oda rd Mor Pra tem k A r1 p K2 0 Bab T ennaYEY e 4 Y Pak' 4 �•rxki A ... P ix rend The"l."'"l."'g called to order by the Honorable Willien V.Nash,Mayor. The invocation was presented by §f Re Rw S me of the'First Ch ishan Church. ro'i b CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF'THE PREVIOUS MEETING I P t ^".'v '+�li i F"•z�,+ ,.5�:�s+ C ncf lnabe N day rade the moti be app a the-mloutes f de e�N 11.1989,as Prepared.and Council- Ai ' `� " •rq b, 1t = �aypg ix mertber Barrett seconded the motion. All were to favor ana'rae mottcn passed una 1 Maly. AOMINISTMTICN OF'O4TH OI OFFICE Oath of Office AdMte nisred to Newly Appointed'CoentlliFM�beA;ili111 B G ,,,, a .f e ',•,a',y,ni ,i't'�"T 't +yep u3'' City Seciatary Auth DeSh th n abuinisteretl the Oath of Offi t Dr.Will B 6reeb.to the Position I. y.� � y � L' y�� �d,.3�"';.h+ f Cou cllwsber at large,PC,Lion 4. CC Mille bar G n s 1PPoint, by the Council to aszumx the unexpiretll }<, 4 a.` £ -,:) zd T y term of Ahrray A.Bram,who resigned w Dore,he 29 19B4.'wOr.Green nes appol nted on Decenber I1.1984 to Y e'd �` 2 pellet.a term wretch Will old on April 7.7986 t Which time M will be eligible for election..Dr.Green Man introduwd his wife,0iane,his dwghters;Stacey'and Shelly and his son,Kev7 n. li s M1 d ATTENDING CITIZEN ~ d yam. ++ �r u r art 1 Dr.Jack stew:.NNntay ne a ca Cpmniss,n ], g r''St'e, Sd' •*8':`t'3 �` the Nation noted Me Arta Comnlsslon is requesting addf tonal financial support frau been wary. He advised Metthe National Arts Council inn d at the and of 1981 that Me State of Texas had been n:riled a$375.000 grant for lanai arta pregnes. He Texas i f three states and e . 1 ht g" zp e g gent,.,in the country t - ,g receive grant money. Na noted the nnney 9s- ended pep t,tive matchingofuntl bases for c unities a yr .. theG1 t tnree years. He said the etching funds mdat'donsist of new"public dollars at the local level said this wen May frw city and/or county goverment. ,. A TM Council 0bised that in order to participate in this psora,the Huntsville Arta Cowis,ian must Fr' d..a,a'proposal by Febmen,1 and Mat it de Intend to pmceed with this in rtl t pend end increase r the arta��for the next three fiscal years. Ne arced It will begin with the fiscal year 1085-^1-BE and rTfYl wntinve f r iron edditlanal fiscal yeera end Met the Commission will be talking additional funds eac1 year ' '„ in caPliance With M T t f the 9re't H notedtheCammlssiw,,'asking the Liry for$10.000`or ,1 '* tree 1985-1986 f7 1. 0.St ggs ted he 1 b� City s extra na c a croselGant this Year to e7T Narit�ry Ahysen coal replaoseent,'but Via is a we year expense.for`kcal year 1984-7985. Dr.Skaggs ted the Arts Cwsn c tgpd in'197B to promote a higher level of comnt t to th art fs d 1 tht omunity d to support cul Lural p dje t wfii h have an appeal to different age groups and individuals with different artistic tastes. He noted this 1 quit a challenge in Nwtsvil le Walker County because the � interest in music,arts,dramatic presentations y Me dramatic ally. He noted he mind,the problems �I faced by this body regarding growth,streets,change,Police,fire protection.awing,water and sewer service, health can,etc..but as we think about this, he felt it is gold every naw and then to look at a piece of ,� tent I Ao to a Play.or de suXthing that is enriching. He said this might help you make 4,.va, t 1 �, bet4rdecision f tut amunity. He said th survival peawls.but the Commission is interested,n pmeoting Projects that MI1 enhance the quality of life,not only for us.but especially for our children. It was noted the projects sponsored and recouslanded by the Arts Lomini on cane iron suggestions fro, 1' Individuals and groups 1n this a a. V said...h year i'dividuals Andgroups are asked to write proposals for Me Commissions He oted h y many A od D pp els.are denied due to d lack IT funds. Or.StegBs r P } died the CovedIssion Is pl interested in acquiring private funds to assist in these projects. - j. ll C <1 advised that theCa Issiw needs a 0,im n of$5',000 in matching Ina publicdollars before it make an application f"thegrant fends and they are asking for E10,000 f the city so they will b able to do a'litre re. N note the money M at be in addition M that almaev allocated and it can be >" 4 i4 fred—ow sharing pr five the hotel—tel IS A P d but Cannot b f private f tl lthough private funds . W111,0I soltefted f thegeneral P og Outside of this ram.9 antp mg—S , Payor Nigh ted currently the Arts Camissi b tlgek is epP ximeteiy$30,000 par y ar and with that .'gS,K.�b• "t E10 ODO iron th 7t1' d the gr t' tM1n0'$l0,Op0,your bailout in 1985-19Bfi ei11 be$50.000 -0 Steggs n ted'Mey bare notglven up on W 1 1 g T ds iron Lhe county as wall. Mayor Nash be the Council's support If the arts proprure and telt the Council mast seriously consider this request. He notedha would like a staff &_" report on the budget it.tion for these thees years before the DWDIII makes a d i He noted the Ca e f i 'h the Council1 s tali pkni 1 and actual,upPort if it can just ...t thefunds. He asked the City "nag" put this on the 99 ads age? for next week.January 15ep1g85 smith a'sWff recaewndatibn +. regarding Man i g. ?=a 'x°+i`T •Y^ s z�, � CONSIDER BIDS Consider A no d ti 4 the C5 's arch7te t f b of bid t O.R.M.C ns ruction L of the dean r. t Anne n t tat t m e a.1," at o .fi 5 arc p y P t d t on ecie than a pr atm to to. D ase y r Nash Presorted Mia It..and acted his rewmmndetlan t apt the lou bid of O.R.X.L tmct7w 'T y p5, ,tsC f=•` Company and euth,trlu the staff to emceed with the 1 ue e f the.contract in the amount of Me base bid'."M c Wa a`R'p'✓ly«tyn, lr`JY': x to request the staff to cam back to the Council t weekwithmore detailed infowetlw regarding what is Involved in the$6,900 proposal f r changing to A,Mp.-He noted,t is his undentarding that Me base bid of a+' S '` 'ir'- n d ap°'x. �E'd g ,'+,�Cy' 'x3 �``cnthis Pimm as well m others incl des a corpwite of different manufacturers and at might De.therefore,more - *' Lr m x., e yj'✓ L+ Y'r k , d v` t 41,"n ,Ott kti y fill 1 � � a � 486 p 4 3 47.6' PAGE 486--BOOK D January 8,1985 demi tablet tay 7th manufacturer F, M' p o father than he different coop ale by different haeafRi lm r, oyly#n,T.%" Ne felt th C it needa t 7 k Gthi 'f b'ter d t ding.f'h t-a77 is'7 1 d a d what h gf ng f $6 900 He ld th seems In b quest? th t this f1 the len bid and the architect hes fit dei 1 d that they am a qualified lawbidder and is therefore.recommending them. He sand they are within th Ii.d- t dares $20,000 belay the price tentatively set.by the City. Councilaenber Mond mad " tM tion t e of the low bi of 0..M.C Cars Cone of 396 515.00 an mer Set t nmtl 1 t �i un n7nnus The mefi 0 w Nor a f Sae mo tan Lq CONSIDERORDINANCE -37 Consider Ordinance No.85 1d f 1control Parking. ea '"F:;' Mayor Nash noted n rd with the-C d f 0 di the City Manager has th tzed and directed t the Pasting of proper signs along various sire ts. LXe'city re, ding temporary parinental 90raffic regY1 ti ns for.amergeeaf ea,specie conditions or invm"",tivns Lo remanp ePf ti t to exce¢d days. He noted the city staff ns nay recamnntl7ng making these regal atians Pannone t by_ dtnance. He then presented Ortlimnce No.85-7 wh7 ch reates no parking_zones long the f llwing described.curb zones: the -k 4` east side of Avenue M between 14th Street to 60 Peet south of 14th Street;thenorth side of 16th Street frau Avenue 0 to 100 feet east of Avenue O;the uth.side of 16th Street from Avenue 0 to 300 feet east of Avenue 0 3t „ sides of 21st Street from AvenueJ to Sam Houston Avenue. Thi s o df nonce Porth d-ipnates atwo hou [ .(; park?ng zone on.the north side of 13th Street between the hours of 8:00 A:M,and 5:G0 P.M.weekdays iron Avenuery¶IIq�� ' t J to 750 F. eest of Avenue J. The caption of this ordinance is as follows: ty ORDINANCE NO pN 0111-Cl OF TXE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,PROHIBITING PARKING ON yv . PORTIONS OF AVENUE M.16TH STREET AND 21ST STREET;LIMITING PARKING ON PART OF 13TH STREET; 4 PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UP T0.$200 A DAY FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS;AND RAKING OTHER PROVISIONS • b�* !;p RELATED THERETO § f fy Lounnlm�er Davifn de-the notla t ad L ON1 N 85-1 as described ab ve and Counci lmmnber Y�> Monday recon the mon an All were in t t ee u l CONSIDER ADDENDUM To THE OEPaslTopy cO1TRPCT 'i'- '�~. L aider ldd tl umber Goo to the de Dalt - ntra-I 1tN thewith.First National Bank.establishin a f £t "fit J t+.''. 4t-.�J t a nterest Rte cr EM12 Por certn 7cates o obit L f tf MayorNash noted the city is 1n its second year of two Year contract for a depository agreement with FNB Hr H oted this ontract permit'FNB to Su a take out bid for any certificates of obligation that the city xy mn ght went to Issue forty ipm t up a amount of$80,000. It also stipulates that the prim of those C.O.- Might .O.' { ,r would be based on the bond buy 7 d x, hi h index of a few years ago that seemed to be more plentifu in Huntsvnll th 1t r t1y i o are maintains pWl cation fn Huntsville. He said it has been sec ary for t check i-Austin sac time we receive qe t S7 certificates of obi igaLlans to find out who the bond byy Index is in order to.determine whetherour standingquotation of the FNB was the appropriate ' lom bltl or wh th a received in open bidding. 7 r b1tl. He said the Council a ked the staff to nag ti ate s y ,J} with FNB an do L. dein b ach d 9 nt 1n which that$x.000 would be bid[there would be 1 standing bid by FNB'on Any tiff to f biig t1 n up to the amount of$80.000 per fiscal year]that would 4 2 b qual to th p me'rete f T as ConemrceBank of Houston,less one percent. He said so.this index is be1n9 hanged from Lhe bond buyer i dex.to Lhe prime rata of Texas Commerce Bank of Houston less Ona Percent. Also p FNB has asked that the length of any L.O.be limited to not exceed ar five yes.[this time limitation needs to be added to the prepared addendum]. 1M, A s Council mb Davis asked how these two 1 de ee compare over the last anx months to one 5 prime then drasticallyyear,noting the j„,"'•. 9 as do bond rate H id bard retea change daily but he was not sure about the prime Rte. Mayor Nash noted itwould be helpful to.see het each of these are today.but to go bacR to gat aYj track record 1d not b ryry helpful it id.ngt tail us what it will be to the future. Grund imember Davis asked that g b kmabout a month aY D ber S.to see what the prise rate was and what the bond ,rT, h buyer s iM d EA go back soothe th. J at b gore the prime r to went down a9aln.to see If there ,_• is a lag on ay t, th or Xas t n ueatad that this sten be tabled until this s an be done ;e F L ilmfaib r Davis second d. his at an made ar'as tot a rein n t e motion assed • �, ky mous 9 Tn, CONSIDER UTILITY EXTENSIONS i i Consider a t "tension nNuost free Nike Ussery.for-city Participation1 if 1 to I -t' £`, F mount oat t li 2 554 t5t ;rl Mayor Nash advised N t Mr.Mike' Ussery h requested extension f sanitary sewer.facilities to 2006 Avenue 0 in rd itfi Lh ity utility XL ion tll ce and th t the city participate to one-half of the cost of nstruct7on. May N h not d the estimated t g cV coat for apprexinutelY 200 linear feel will he E5.108 with the shared cost for th itY tl Mr.U y t$2 559. It was noted Nr.Ussery hes daposi ¢ the full t of the cost estimate pendl g pp V 1.and initiation of this pro3ect.He noted the staff has 4 mc—I Nis partnnpat7om. Cauncilnnmber Barrett made the-tion to a ve of this ut117 xtensnon 7e��i a�n�yyon re s C cf imam r Xawa o t moLnan. A 1. in a t e ootlan assed t sea to to So Nesh d t e staffto rcfun ane o the p t t FL_ asery th n irate our can- Sia . .tr, Consider a royal of the law bid and c1 artici altos under Lhe atilt tension oli far a hore of Bearka Bou aw nt v cant rc 5 wn th n t rema n er May r Na h noted this Item has been previously discussed. IC is a request byuSHSU for the city to provid - b nd utnllty extension andel'Bearkat Boulevard which- u7tl facilitate the new stadium at SHSU. After son , dl u sloe with SHSU representatives.the city decti'd N formulate the price estimates which reflect about one Y�P 1 -✓4 9 hal€of the cesL SHSU had been ant7cipeti ng th pay.tb get thepro$act done. NaYor Nash n ted the staff recmmmn ,ry the low bid o4 R 6'R Comair ctign to the amount of$9,439 SD with the city s.share then bel OR one-half or • f ,{ _ $4.?19.50 end SHSU funding the athidg':half.He'noted this is c sistent with the utl llty e%tena7on Dm re, #'~ Councl imombe llontl made the motion to atla t LhTs recmrendatt on and acre t the law bid of R 6R ConstructionI In d. t x #fit :.MAV-0, �5`. vi Sy 1---Manager. to D alt tZ Ti t eV ti. aHT.s aDProve o Lhfia bid. Ips R; $ 31 "h . Ali P T t F a lit ea,at s EMERGENCY OENERATOIB . phigel & r n P L} i t Vim"' �a r•' f; .� � "" vyr "z�ki' t. y PAGE 487 BOON D JANUARY 8,1986 der 1 t d t f-1 1 rf 1 Mak I t 1 1 'mot t t exceetl � 5^ .xl hs d43 yM.� 6 500 fo d 1 1 tat t d i f the G t C H 11 th kl i s it � ,,� J ti ce Let t fu eras f d Nt e7 ocat re ® May N h t d thi tem t b1 d 4 b 4 1984 hen aqua t1 de 1.ped thway th fees. a f c 1 U7 ted A breakd p nt d tethity di't1 g th d4 19n f d f thcity hall generator r 9 $2,200.and f the.Municipal Justice Center,$2,600, He Gd this'de 1g IO'd d 'el ct ital coons qF, aC and stat 9th eq iP nt [natural g s P d 9 r t 3- It 1 includeswriting the'P rfrceti0ns end V ^V -bl ddiOR the eq ipme t-NW Nosh pied i dd1t1 $800 f added f to City Hall d$00 for the MIC for bid openi g i insp t1 fanal te t 9 N¢ fd these are maximus t H aid a savings can esult by pe ti g'both its t the s t Or doing any other work t the same.time He said if there Y 9... 1 soul9 f de 19.th city will re 1 it He Id th cost.however.Is$6,500. He indicated anow.a d G ds h th design gees h been derelop d noting the prodect mold be Nice es 1a'Oe as this and the engineering fees would Drebab7Y b th ...Mr Pipes noted the glneerang fres for the generators B'�* ���t .Ps repot budgeted.althodph we Ofd budget f the genereY thio 1 sat$42.00t '�� 3• � "�2' d' Lou {7 bar Barrett eased haxlnP rtant it is to h 9ecereter t City Hall at th t ost Gene%ces 41y City Manag noted Che ity telephone y tan is based t it hall and unless there 7s poser to city hall 'U' 4 Yalr4^ d..in4 a p outage,th -fy s.h 9 agreed with Councl lmember Barrett regarding,hav sig ifi ant thecene D 1ti has: this generetor�MaVorkeNash noted it would cast about �'f $24.000 for City Hall nd$24.000 for the NJL tohase'th _"a sg ncy g statin Installed He rnnintletl the ,te i_ , Council m mth t thi oh le paocess was mitt too right aft H icaneAl7cia toured Huntsville,which was a f '' P �. j 90ad demo tratton-of how D tYxed the cityservices- without th telephoneSystem,. Gene Pipes,City '}" - �'"'' w)" „u '�<•¢s_.n .L .N;E,}y ' Manager, oted Ni.is strictly e.matter f t p ry e -inconvenience,public coimldence,Prcvisim of semi ce, 4 4 R a d what 11 that th at W time of an emergency, Ne noted xe can ce fainly get by, without at 1f that if what this council 's C : ' desires. .d .,f'a � V L Jr'.�i" 4,2• +`l;,i SAY„ cqunwtm�ber Dwllnh g merle the motio t aPProve.th 91 1 9 t N discussion th d' about.the cwnml s omnf4nent to fund this 0ntire 9 4Yar Nash surmised pmts t 91 i 9.ad t N that we' L 117 A about sy that would"r L t0 h t ped but 1 yeacy 1L esti o0,we 111 need all th help get. CO it nb B rrett Lha lad irede-the motion to acce0t thi l dw w,'K. 4a'r the IonZZCOunldfng7 f N atainfn9 d d 1 ate t: tiche feltrihis.x117tbe mmxyylzPesL llgbefore it 15 needed. All were td f av f the ti th91 M It d 1 T CONSIDER FINANCING CAPITAL EQUIPMENT - t 1111 der. 11d re ll led In,I-1aitlon of capital.eguipment budgeted f the Water d 5 Divi- , A { �i"6 *,.4 ��l"N s$ ✓ .w.M }t. ion P` n. as o5eun ,0 t 0 7200trm carrr forwaq Y Poor KIIII reported that the Finance Oepnt:I.t is ate d 9 pa,1 9 h for cartel p t l q DmoIt ,rf.. ttpna,retlk;th co,9w d thwith certificates n4 opl7batim,es Preva ou budgeted,an,Lo an onexpected larger ca ry f d X pipes.noted th staff needs to determine which way the council would Malta go n thisCauncbefore at.prpcaeda wi th.the ethu7aition of this equ7pcent Mayor Nash noted It has been the polity of the j �°}`, ,._ 1 n the past.not t c rtificet 9 obi agat7an 79 it could otherwise pay for the egeipnw:nt. Ne s£ •} asked that thi be the.Procedure. this tilos pending a c7o r lmk at how this Impacts the budget. v/ j a'ouni llneeb beenaskedm t rate f.Interest is thcity.getting o it lue onon Y' ting his qua 4 Om teethe. L ichosep t b than it would G t a the city s mon neym P Nr. ipes noted he 'I A: did.not have th nt ing rate on th t Gy, .The Mayor indicated it is about 9 G 9 end.1/2 percent and this i also about what the city pays mote it borrare zungy._ The Staff then xm directed tbring back p emc-,vim y g S 'e the requallaul budget information for next weeks...king. f4 CONSIDER PROPGSEO MURAL SITE Conmidsr an engineeringrt th d 1 it i d t tons Wll. ...' Mgyo Nash advised that the downtown f tandin NdismantledV t9 M. PJry l h b - d t R d terloreti Na noted the V hcontractoed with Mr'.Ahys to.replace thmoral.1 the; 1 tioi d the city had budgeted E10 000 forat?, framed t" turt G support thp oar mural at the sane 70 �' t y `� ""`�v} "'�✓ (^+ y{+'s''` to Om' Ne ted an iltern to 1 ti t the feel frame h been Proposed. Ha noted an anginas Pian Texas ABM has-vi4--d this prpJ t d gA at thhat thoral b placed- directly on the spite well f tee Smith Y, +"gid Jewlery b 17th g He noted th Smith famil h +� t r.�' b ldin9• 6e Pip City Reneger.noted Nr Ahyap.h s dthd tp this mothpneDft the moral directly on Lh i - { _ apo rent}y'fiea nes q ti aor bout this M procedure and he.d7recproducing VAdihe Caty Manager tthe mural o _ N M.noted th C 017 3? prorsad with th contmct.which will Probably cost,less thanthe.steel framed etm,ture. y,; �' s6 HUNTSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Cdnsioer cancellation of the covert ith the flu to ille Volunteer Fire Cossuav -� - whichyioreSeekpm,,tl astTollaas� gdun prepared by bene Pipes.City Manager,as asPlumt7on of this matter, 55 W Th Hutt lila V 1 G Ff Cane M1y has 4 1p•ye ed thCILy d di 9 area 1 `§ orporate d p Pit r9 1 tion motel cM1 DPIi d ins mriq ry to provide r. "§ fire protection I s. The recprd of the N.V F.C.over LG years speaks for itself. To p b11 hu strongly pp rtetl th 1 t rad s a debt of gratitude to the men who }4 ... p ally rue d th it Pro-1 4 p dig G the cell f duty th ouAh their storied . g i t1 . Th H.M.C.hes ry d community ll r 1 9t s sty evolves'circumstances ads Impractical thes*t time honored arrange- <y "r ni L h awe h with v 1 t A time whe s 4 the.Lnditima and procto ces L q i N that bare teHz h 1 ticeshlp t y'eld t more f ltced structure end organizational plan. Th re ray Pro bT. 1 da ars that Im C organizations like the H.V.F.C. - � • de thi hatter Md by 1 It i D fbil b G- cognize the tell tale signs of h ge d ke Dae y e d t1 n s to tl r t old Che'pi" . Although 1 per- CI u o 11y fav th spirit f vol me i ndaPPra late the dedication' of W individuals that '!< "'Pr p Is rT .11 1u G rs.It i W f 11n9that tM potenal.f problems sea outweighs the d te9 f tl Ing.the ity 1-.tion hip lthth H.Y F C.,Inc. - 2 It i sary.therefore,to make the following recmnendations for City Cousell consideration: ` '*. �t^ 'Nl.r r i,W, 1 Tl€ •S '§u. xi 1 HIM be gi t twh N ntsvi Tl V 1 t Fire Canpany that the Caty will discontinue our latioSo, P effective February 15 1985.thetell Pro be removed and ell organizational activities Of the N.VV.i FC.be111 cease aththeoFire Stati Ons ,mor, 'U" t 488 Page 488--Book 0 January S.1985 by that date. T DDIa t'the p e .11,11 1Y p oyi ded by theH V.F.C.,a new fire Oep dot rg i.'- t1 111 6 Est bli had along th li! f Othercity departments. The exi tf 9 full-time 2t:. P d npioy ea.ill continue r their present jobs with the firesuperintend t. rving h3 • y 4:tt �";h Lb, hif f the dap rGie t. The dd ti 1•pem T required t staff the-depa Want will be i ,z+ employed as ruft-time,employees of the city under the standard pm,"ares established for. t 9 '• y, P 1Ty eploylnmt A month1Y salary will b paid t thesepartt employees for their response '.a• to fi it d tte d t drills as directed by the chief. Italn of Procedure d conduct for fire department personnel will be developed by the chief f rmace.its in' h city personnel policiesi the foren of general'orders. Mandatory atter- nz k ' d t fl"—atM drflls will be at the discretion of the chief. 'These ret camendtin,have been reached after aary the of thoro ga sharch and h It ti Fire. Derintepdent J French.Chi P T' Grisham,and many pthe individuals have been very " helpful in its formulation. This planning protea.has been difficult td the in tion to the dexpected to h ane problems But,with thehelp of a dedicated corps of ; 4 t*,,. fin brain anepartment d 0 ou tradition of community su port'thi" hopter fn the history f the. a' Huntsville fire service may be even batter. �mHnbrandum by Gene Ploss,'C7ty'Manager.January'4'.1985 Mayor Nash noted ith this situation,the firman x111 be eligible to recel ve all of the fringe benefits of the ^' previou 1y'net allabl to-s—an.theitY tracts with as was the 1t tion with the volunteer can- " pareHe noted this 'wi71 facillt to ti:city in cceptln9 the lbiliti and liabilities'that the'city d any circ t H felt Lh7s t¢-be a workable.glut p d one that oust be faced as a result of chaagin9 times and cl rcmmstences under Al Ill we live. He then-re commended then the city apprbve the request by the city staff for the reorganization of the fire department as a tli d'abaVe. H ted'the't1ty' ' F -i5vrr ,Ut ^'l n"a� '�. u✓+C' t d''`g' has much to be proud of with the service record of the Volunteer Fire 0epartme t any years of service to Y '„. this canmudity and to this county. He noted we awe a debt of gratitude to those men and'to theft predecessors 4 l a Sy X31. '�;,-„ _ who lime tlane tstand7n9 Job for our camnunity. He noted-h,hopesthey x171 all continue to do this seine' • T: Job,butdatimIll pt tbecac effective February 15�h1905,City of Huntsville. He a.4d the Council.to aPProve this ,`YE4 b V„F , fauncilmm,be OorlSno made th ti oto a apt the recommondatlm of M 1Y staff t re i to - - ty r A r{i Fire a erMmt es outl toed ab and Counc4I mm r Hoa des seco� time uot♦ i son: County teem T }j 't nA note h ums the ty will be.pays g:t o unteers a t rete Mr:PiDessnoted it will be about $150 per month hich is a month g whe ma7daring what 1.already.being paid for the mmber of main ;j.. *� `L # y''^`"'-#✓ t # j v i� elan fires volunteers have p d d to! is th past: He noted he does still wish to look a little further at rt the fin enclal record before..final i 1 recommandd.flat rate is actually. tablished. He noted 5f it is in-the retie,1t 111 noL creat problem withthe State Volunteer Prranem's pension fad because it will be ubsLantial ly 1 th n whet they remaking at their full time Jabs end they will still be'consi&red eligible f Laeir'pen 1 After see dl apusslan regarding cmpeasati on and scheduling,Nr.Pi Pas Indicated he will be war,no not those finer details in the next 4m weeks. y luunci lnamber Wedges noted that in thepa t e of the ons we had lunteer department is that we # saved the texpaye '5800 000e. year. He ked if we could omen build into this the fact that it will " it remain.in effect, lunteer department 7n rd to keep thecoMn. Gene Pipes nreceiotes we have ,trice,aX",gain d atlmapquarter resmt arrangement million Le bllars nusuer eiaa tl n our budget in a number of years far this s g q n gqult,difficult t amge and going to this 3t�;ryt h,' Y part-ttae arrengment shg4le t to 1 11y ch ge th g,:ra11 t of the situation.unless the Council con- ling w idusly make the d i i .in subsequent bldget ye to ado dditional paid firemen. He ted n does.,pact t K 1 h 1 however,in tens of practicality,that the Council should plan if not emelt.themselves to"add&Couplef paid y^'F, Weill ons on an annual basis over the next several years to get somewhat of a rudimentary first response staff ugented by part-time people whi h are basically wInteem. He noted Nacogdoches has a full-time;fully `. lifted fin department w.ha9 firebudget exceeds a milli Ella He noted Huntsville is much better -rs off.but as our canonify grows and the demands the sophisticalti of the department continue to improve r "F.xmx* t Fi' dean throe,then we an going t¢have to try th ke p pa with more of a regular type approach rather then a niuntem type aDProech, tounci lmenber Hodges asked if we had reviewed this program with the county,since they A f' ur panne i Ni Nr'Pip ptttl ae hes not rfsi ted ith then bees it of anticipated that it w.p, a,,am, materially ff t th budg ted 4 ds. Xe.felt thla project Old M a good di slot fora Joint city- , v: T county committee t 1 the operation of the fire department. He acted h intend "t o infare the county tenor "Fi4 vY depentlilm 'th ell's Judgment tonight. He noted there will be to change in the per4onance of the .s3 5 fire deparbne t stipulated rn tM.contract the city has xith the county. Counciimnmmber Noaday notes tie people will he ted about whether o t they are - d am 1f there will be a lag time. lir.Pipes noted be has Informed the lunteere,through their elected officials extensively a t to the las!two days,and 0.Volunteer Fire tpmpeny t Ming.their we drill fight and business resting } tonighL. He said he does not expect any mmbr change in the J provision of seryl ce at a11. X ted the city wit t` be taking application for the available positrons and certainly those people who have been p rf n7ng th'e dude -}; and services over the years,who are the best qua 1 f ed in all manner of speaking,w111 he highly can sideared. ' y mayor Nash noted we have a m.tlon and a m tq pprove the recommendation f organization of the kyr yd Y;+gar r 4f S Firel Dep rbeent.'He asked for all of those in favor of this intron. All were to favor am the motion mased yt. f 'g tan o a CITY MANAGER'S REPoNT--GENE P[PES � .aa Illegal Dumping in BceLtchar's Mill J i Mr.Pipes mad tae recommendations of 07 to f-P blit Works.John"Poteete,to pYevent Lie illegal ' cot dumping in the Boettcher s NI11.—.of trash furniture an 6 lienees. H,noted a PP pproximately 30-40 dump tru k `y x -2fJ loads o/tress have been hauled out of the area by city crests in the past pro weeks. He acted since that time, "y"..- 11 four comp 1pcldence !illegal dumping have red t th t site. Two oth r where dumping occur ar.the impeded ere f Ay Fright-of-xay DeLwe Quality Valve d Fnenci pati P k aM.in the Smith Hill area f y# ydsyS i He acrid Eue to the raaotegess of these locati detection f the violaters 1.difficult. He noted the recon- ndallons ere Person Vows. 1)a reward of from 525 to$50 be ffered by the city to anyone providinthe city T. with Information fast leads to the conviction of sdmooa.wh6 7 tl7eyal ly dsmpingl 2)prosecute all cases 1 * vigoreusly;and 3) neourage the eau LY th adopt similar program so that the'{Vagal dunpi rig habit can be fJ � y}T F stopped 1n Cha.entire a ea. H oted this is ual approach,but we have an unusual problem. Nsyor Nest-sked,Mr.Pipes to bring this project back to theCouncil 1 Resolution' f xt k they on e.xe on.on e t � y a je 1 M, X11 481 SSSf� f n DDurlcu Attion . Street Liht Needed Co—ifivausber Howard notedat t light needed Whore.7th Street goes into Ryan's Ferry Read. He ted this1 very dark t 1ght, 1�L Driveway App h N Ade Area _ Y b '• 4 tr Council b Howard advised the city tha residents f New Addition are having to park their cars long way from th i h becau f the in the d the condition of their driveway approaches. H ked if thecity could assist than by gradin them down rr? their dr ive V aoff the street. 9 just a.little bit to where they could get up 1 to Trucks Trav 11 Thm.,h City Clulcilmende,r Davis advised the city staff that there seems to be slot more trucks going through oor city �d lately,ins it P the truckOrdinance. C cilmembers Hodges and Monday noted they too have noticed more ' k iS trucks. - + F TGG uff,te Facility located On 7th St—t—Convention epunctlnmber Mond '9- eY mated there Is a ge'M f th treet with cars parked on both sides of the street at the top of the mill. She felt this mould preset hazard for children aIsi the intersection of nth )? Will Old Math 711,Road. She asked the city staff to t k a look at this. r: 3ai''f Cable N--Channel G reception 5 d � r • l k.. ' Couacilevebe Monday asked the city staff to check With Cable T.V.to sea if em are hav5n9 some difficulty 3 a - Wyk, With t th cepa Channel 2 lately. Mayor Nash noted he Is having difficulty with th reception on Channel -Y 2 t h house also. Vacation Mak Councilmmbe Barrett edea.the'HuntsvillePolice Departmnt for their Vacation Check program. He noted he ptil..tl this cervi the Chri sheds Holiday and he dad the department for this excellent I!, service. He wanted all of tD it zona to knew about this service and to take advantage of it if they are to.-f b y P have for an extended.period of time.' - ' guarter QuarterMile Track Rehabilitation St t --054/SHSU Joint Venture Council leveler Dowling asked what the status is en this Work. Gene Pipes said the University has chosen to install the lights theme,vas bees se oft t iderati if they tlo not Beal with GSU. He noted the drainage systemWok 7 going, He said the.new cid purchase d he peen made. k d.., OI[St P �' � s C ilm nbe Dowling asked about the status oP this tprogram. p 'x b - 9 Ne asked if We d to 9 h' llocating s. light nt of additional ,time to keep thi p gram alive pending thegrant fundis. ) '. E Gene Pipes n t-d he ill vizlt with Po11ce.Chief Mike Morse and will report back to Mm later. p7 Ire +'i Normal Park Construction Congestion Councilmmber Hodges noted there is s g ti Normal Park St. t t the site of the building stivcNon and h wo,d,red if No should ider no parking on one side f'th- t et. Mr:Pipes noted the driveway, rivewa streeL.nsHban new tbeen e n poem aM.l ed and therefore the contractor and crevm:n may be able to get y 111 try to k with thet t kowork out the situation. ` Christmas Decorations for Downtown Huntsville Cguncil b Hodges noted h h again received several comments regarding the lack of downtown Christie, Y decorations. He felt we.re d to look t thisp j t and perhaps fund same decorations out of revenue sharing funds in the t budget year. He asked for a staff rand on this. y • S Ualcove to Bill G CouncildemberHotlges welcomed COomcIIvmmber Bill Green to his fiat meeting.end to the council. I Y' iyi k k COMPLAINT ON ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION SII y Aai§+n Reverend Grant--December 20 1984 Traffic Ac id t 10 OD P.N. Reverend Grant acted be. d his f i ly Mt head-ton,by a couple from Somervi 11 e,South Carolina on the .n �Y pt d date He noted tac subsequent in tig tlo on s wcidant disturbs Dim. He said the accident par happened same SO feet f here it actually ha q ,y't• M J f re part LD accident ha y ppened. He noted he and Ms family y,.. y y y'a x had Passed through the light am lith Street. d th reporting offlttr said he,red just owing into. the *. intersection. Xe said Ms Wife, led by ambulance to the hospital. He said the driver aP the other hi 1 w t L1 asked!for thisvviolation. He id his automobile is green,•but the report shows It to be ipt :d ir' y 77 sHe id h-i .elf pl yea tadsubcontract work for tDoi Gists Highway Departmnt but the reports 4 Sp - c' vp' says'M sretl tl H Id-th officerretained his driver's licensed insurance card for some two hours. r^ '7�,>✓ ' vrY 1 X d based those'f lt, he i d aturbetl tl upset V th t t'g ti He Said this report hes - r Uwd problem 1 g tti g th th persoq 1 ce imp Icy to pay ea g be it was hard to deteneine Who mos at fault beof the Way 1 Which theleant p t Writta Xe id'he was going east m 'a 11th Street and 11th Street Is P lana street d Ufa othervehicle hit hi head because he was in S Re tl.Grant 1 Jging t Th the pe n told the fficer�he Was attenpti ng t make a left tum d them Is. p tett. Is t't signal A 0 off f 11 to Street. He id 74 the they person had a red light tot 1 4t he(R ntl Greet) le h had red light,..h d he b coming into the k , i to section,Huth a liiaedY through It X noted his w 1 s for being here tonight is to let the tF �" C ncil knew that h d mgt think this Iav tigat n Was d properly. 4 X y 'awl Gena Pip s told Revelvind Grant Ins nppr Opiated his bringing this to their attention. X noted he Will be looking into this situatioe With the Police Department aac he will le getting l k i t ch x7tH him: ry January e,tees �_ c H 61 490 5 A t PAGE 990--BOON 0--January 15,1985 Minutes of the City Council ' MINUTES OF THE NUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 15TH DAY OF OANOARY,A.O.,1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF NUNTSVILLE (AUNTY OF XALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.N. _ The Council met in regular session wish the fdllaring members present: N711io Y.Noah,Mayor - Gene Pipe,City Manager • F 0.Eugene Barrett 'Ruth OeSMw,City Secretary 11 Staph E.Davis Scott Bounds,City AttorneyWIll - ! 1an gGreen Bi11H de ? - M Y Pero'Hosud,Jr. B�Tanen ar. - '• - 'W: SYcr` 2, The tenth,Ws called to order by the Honorable Mi l l f am V.Nosh.Mayor. Te Invoceti on was.presented by "t `" RevereManorial ptl Jay Ho.ton'0 Xe ley Mem rial United Methodist Ch h. A { CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETIN64 k, v- 2, tA7,54 Vis " Lou ilanmber Monday tad.the hnt7pn.t0 approve of th 1 C f the' Lig f lone ary B,1985 and ' / •'u J'i ky " •- gy`Nv,.; Councilm b Ba tett ae dad the notlou AI7 1 f r ane the notion cesendqi­ananlwusly '" t { SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA ITEM 1 ,"i'•,: "r t` Consider Chang,Order No 1 oo the Service Center ExpansionProject May Xa h plea th1 change ng order 1 t provide P A o RF-8 building system.as referenced 1n the - specific ti sin lieu of th U.S.A.huild i�9 y t p posed in the Mse bid. Ne noted the cost of this change i,.+.+r 3 "- if order is$6,900. He noted the basis of theh g Na rec datlon 1s that the U.S.A,metal col-np system a component systea,taan7ng It is made up of components e9 different manufacturers. Ne said roof panels or +r3 E.C.I.,wall panelsare M.B.C.I',girls and purlins are generic and acceseortes are by U.S.A. He noted the f ? l Vag teff Tcels that problrp with thin type f sy ten th ompatib711ty for future expansion(very important this prmJect)papal coatings,Aaugee a d guarantees;Nual ley.of eng7neerinq aM estalling.delivery schedules h, 1,y y r 1 ,H3 p d fv l M ecgulsitl I replacnent parts dr matching of parks f Put expansion: He said the Ann metal'buildin y ten b efit 1 lode all cosmonents,e i a,gtrts p 11 ig7d frames and.Pastenera by a single g Ana t ufact reH ted 1L Provides bene. ti g,gauge p. tees,loner ma7.ntenance costs end superior t roll p r/ a of Ne systan,accortli g C f#ametionproYlded by the skaft. He sold Amaro is a high vl oak menufacwrer affording ease 7n acquialtlon of rcplacment parts,higher quality engineering,detailing eM overall cmpetibil lty Ne then rccaeeidM acceptance of the change order as recommended by staff. ',€ .± Geu 11 bar Xmtla.tad the motion t Drove of Ch Order No.0 k N Service Center E t PrWec tt seconded to tali p11 —intend th't'i�' '1- '^ ti - c ce ta151OEA RESOLUTION Consider R lotion of tM Ci C c77 A i ING a Caen(s1 n to Stud,Zoning and asking rovisions and findin >. related thereto. Y Mayor Xaah the,presented this resolution,the ca tion oT which is as follows: T"' ys:*.�. RESOLUTION N0.85.1 A RESOLUTION NG OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,APPOINTING A COMMISSION TO STUDY ZONING.AND 149HIN6 OTHER PROVISIONS AND FIX0IN6S RELRTED THERETO Several changes were xipnanded by the MAyor in this solution,as follo'as: c •fid xJ c'M^ -$, "rf 1yE -delete Section fi:"The Initial and.re of said Commission shall be:"'Mayor(lash felt it would be more appropriate for the Council to wait on the RPWifl ant of cous as In ammbers until after the concept is greed-upon and adcome;acting that M1e Pelt uncomfortable cal l Ing individuals about serving on a romm7sslon } khat the council had not yet pawed by reaolultdn,He said he would prefer to Note the ape,otmente..after thio • passes,at the t f i' sting• The Council roncurred. ` M-1 ds -change Section 7 to Section fib f the'above deletion. � -Add these acres to Section 5,subsection(5). 'If the t000ission detem7nes to--ad that Coun- I 4 Su4 - < •der c7ld dde into district the C ission shall .—ad to City Council...' with this addition,the ' ' epproprlate'1s dalefetl after If." The Council cont d. Tp -Section 9,first parRAraph,delete'the majority ad add 12/3rds.. g. E � In reviewing Section 5,subsection(6).MAyor Nash noted that thezoning g commission(jury)which eventually "v -`x o evolves frau this ttsolutioa should nuaber apprmstately fivep pl heresa the in7He1 study telae is t.-. suggested to be IS people f'Parti cu ar interests. He noted.the psonle cnosan td nerve on the study cunmission not necesserl ly these that - old oma t to a on the actual Ingg hoard. Councilonnber Monday noted d9 T the peopl h t part?Ipat the,study is 7 n should be told that they are not going to be the - f ning b e th t they 111 be.encouraged to help with the study and research effort. " i Y o The Council to tend into df c a 1 rein intent and K yAa g procedures of this Project. Colncilmeaber Hodges n t d th k5 Li 2 11 P N appol honest of 15 people;he felt that it may be better to state e i cocoon d i Ia numb av 1 than 12 and no mom than 18,rather than to day there will be 15 peupl (;` ? q s•�£ ! -r r ;. on this COMziS5i0h. The Council concurred. Co—Ileseb,r Hodges oted this Resolutldo takes no Inanition of staff assistance that will be available. g..3 t aig: Mayor Nash assured Coun ihmnbe N e9 that thestaff ill b involved in tXis with them. Mayor Nash noted +' ,�.a.,T;• m hr + also that Have g¢t:sun f ie s s ABM lni iSy f T or Rim or P the,schoola that has a city • `` }, 3'F- planning proA that c Be r the theoretical. pacts with thisi to what is involved in son.ng Cou it be Nan th d t i of thi A dad er 't) 5 x N b dee Lh oti 1 t ti p i 1 to teilm 99ests ad cast next weekh taus of ih Chamber of C -in fe,,2A i e the Council will 7 i With their i s -Pass'be e d i It event He sn unaged each of than to — 2 t ? •fr ,'a$ ,,,hy xf„y.ttt'f 4 �, m. �� NO ON, f .]. } }Y A Cgh S January 15,1985--Book 0--Page 491Mm CITY MANAGER S-REPORT:GENE PIPES New Arts Funding Recommendation1p Y _ ' San.Pipes announced that the City of Humt,vill.me,rvCogmIx.d at thet t TM.Meeting,n Dall faccomplishments1 the fineits area.He notedwarecei d Certific t thi k from TML that f d 11 hung 71 t oizt gthe.accomplishments4 Art Commission d presencat Conference f nce;n 1let November. ion "K x+ to the TML . - 6 Pip noted the Council asked him f examination 04 the available funds and for a recommendation l egarding the fund7ng.ef the Arts Comissian's request 4W§10.000 as matching money for a grant Tran the T L 1 ton the Arts: H rminded th Council that Che City does fund the arts,n a very generous r fashion. H aid we net only alloCate 7 pert t of.the hotel motel tee,or'some§30,000 Per year to arts pro- t f all sorts and.varieties[and this is the strength of.theprogram that was recognized by TML],but l f r T t Ll and the cultural activities nature of this certainly i dd7ti t that.vn!fund NEAP y stems from the 7 k il•. rt typeActivities within the community. He_ id h fuelsait i f t say that we allocate'and-fund through various ns upwards of§100,000 Cultural n d rt activities per year. H said the available funds are h t the present [althoughtime. . 'h not had -year budget adjustment yet.the audit is not yet con- Olete.and rectum dations have not been pms t d t you o available funIII];here are sme funds available in J .y sharing'thaL world allow for your flexibility in naking,the pledge to the Arts Commission that the fund y ,.k� .sf ldube u rant d t ahead and apply.for this additional mon through the �" 9 9 eygrant Procedure. 3 i ing City Managerthen all tled that$5,000 cold be guarentais to 31,580 balance through the revenue sharing reserve f future-all tin(arty f M];iot9ng there is a§31,580 balance and of course there it h a e nm@er aF aFeaa that PerhapsTd..impact 'th se:funds.Ifthe Council had no other use,it could �i C s probably go tp§lO,D00...Ne noted there is Slot f'pressure m aW oust labia dollar that we have end$31,000 do t seen to be a.whole lot to committothearts as far as surplus funds. He said his only stipulation is a 'n th we did make a ,—I Meet L the Arts Commission earlier this fall.that aW surplus in the pro0ected li t` _ d revenuemt of thh 2 1-motel.tax would be alloted to them in a fund for future allocation. He said after 7 each budget year,whatever surplus has been generated thcmgh the hotel-motel tax of.their me cent of th t `Fv <,t - fund,would accrue to then and be available to them for addition,]expenditures. He suggested in a good year.ii 0t y the$5,000 mqv b liable through that source and this commitment has already been made,although there is ne a guarante:oro the availability of hotel-motel funds. He recommended using the rev a sharing funds as�� ip }J - .."- +¥x ,'ha,Y theguarantee of the$5,000.but t t7pul ate that,f She funds are available through theesurplusin the hotel-�.I +�-� >3„ } i�," moral tax.that that be used t match the grant Comae ens thatcn;a be reviewed at that time. Cau[uslrb r W d made to ot'.aa.to a rove of the Cj%j 9 r' oradItim to use 55.000 from 11 X 1 `:., $ G.- tel Y e t t t s eaten t ere a shortfall. at t seri cane from 3` me, n�r,{�f rteard erve or Y t e L 1 th -,ane S . sue stnrfavor'E%CEPT Eaunc Amb OW11. - e INST kh7 Llan net n t a its ah�l res Tiave at i the ted f L not it 1' G Pipes suggested the other$5.000.originally requested-of the Council may came from the County, f t f 1 r I they asked,so Yhet the Commlssi on will haw.their E10,OOD which which to apply for another$10,000 grant. It was noted Or.Stagg,anticipated making such a request of the County Com,ssi overs. CONSIDER PERBpINEL POLICY REVISIONS , V C ider Reseluti X..85-1-12 2 di th 1..if f th City of Xuntsv111e I,) 1 May Hash Presented the i s for the Council',.cansideration..Councilmerber 8111 Green noted his Concern for the following n .3:jty9Points 1 th a Policies: - y�v -Page 21.Section 8,c. Que,timn,d how this clause would be used and A14beides what IS g p h felt iL a too vague. [N B d oted tht i au b f'th 4 d f a by case evaluation d the fl ibili'ty of 'd t r t s N t J di ti ]. Councilmmber Gr m. ndetl 7 Ing thisparagraph out if - Specift umber cannot be establ had.for number of moving traffic violations. V ` l A L N muhc 1 be Dowling suggested ding this Paragraph after this statement: J X ^2 " 1 M Ploys- W be prohibited from driving city vehicles." It was explained th t thi thE if i the PL 1 f the icy ger or the employee's pe i p rsi t Inside. n 1d d of to drive a City vehicle,or for what- on' ever reaspe,an employee may,be Prohibited fm driving city vehicles the reason does not ham to be stated h Councilmenber Hodges felt this is Slot " cleaner statement. Councilmember Grew agreed to this change. -Page 21,Section 8,d. Questioned emp1W driving Vehicles home with approval. He noted the new + Iss d k Ws th empl Wes ori 111h t t thisfringe benefit as Insane I. 'gyp' a p record Th ity w917 h t itlth 1Q P his or her paycheck t a th a benefit d quarterly t 771 ha t be submitted.He did not thi k th city ld t to g t involved in this. Mayr Nash noted we Nay h �i f� t tak look t th who 1 take home car policy. C ilmmnber Green sa,tl time y d 1 aivshicle home that is your exPIW der the new tax less, you have to count that i crone and you have t withhold on it and submit b ky ecoids. Gene Pip City Manager,noted mp7W wh take vehicles hone ap because they are. call emergency cell-o t t fringe benefitce)te Counci lmeiber 6 en suggested this b lovestig t d t if it makes ez pti a q v M l rY' Ceuncilmaiber Dowling noted the police take vehicles h e.but this situation ns net an emrgency call Cut.basis. CmIcilmends,r Green noted they may Have to t .}="` M, + c nt that as in 1. Cm ilmm@ 0 ll g t d there 1 dy same Y y efforts Letting 1'W hi gt n t ith It the 1 r tryl g to get IRS to ffib,'t l - It the egulati gartl,09p 71 b th t is Prevalent t atio K 4v t Council member Dowling noted th7 p 7 7Co.ld b the p 1 policies without getting Into the issue f aM, t10 Councl7nemb r 8 f It we g wq. ' vga q f should look at th p tiro th7 g b Pore we allow this Y t k'place. Mayor t �- t 4 --? Nash aced this auth rity eeds t xist in the policies,but do need Lo.heckl VV, o tMa nein lsw that we can advise the mp1 ye Council ba Doling notaaa 5 3.. kyr t t t yy"vG+x - bust tt d xp sly Provides that city ventCie:shall hoe be used for pereonaE -Page.21,Section 10. o ti'. d need to pore emir ..idents to ex f$50.00 i tlamagas. He III,L amgtWa.n.an td b sk d to report any a llaccidentsegardleas of ' whether any dame damages re perceived at all. He did not feel w hauld aa,—they S lira , M, ,.ai, � Ya r 5' } K oy PO 492 Som me t PAGE 492 -.ROUX"0"--JANUARY 15,7985 IT �T 's (employ ) qualified t determined' t f dama9 particularly if It H' is Pe 1 Injury and is 1y rap ol'GTat Scost R 'd Litt Att rney,nate it should b ad i th t pets 1 N ry cid t L be rep parted. y y Council b Davis d N day felt G.statement in tha D�cv before the auyge t d h ng be left it 1 s that accident f ry report is comp l t d by the-m 1 y mdhf up i thin thefirst Pull working day 'after Yh Idem:[o tat. k t bf t]: Mayor Nash Agreed. 'A discussion j," f Ans uad rage ding what is An Accident as to the mere use if,tool that breaks. Navor Hash saw no Problem withleaving this paragraph as It currently Is Stated. - Page 22.Section G ;; S• '" c. u t d thelatest of the two t1 noting they t be fllct In that sectiontt O9 t ployeea61Wh1nit be hereC t 1 entitled dpY £" - so b ppe!1 d i writing ltni five tl4Y fD11 i g tic f Ge + act- 10 H k d if t 1 p d f employee t k fi p f i to `s I di 1pl inary t W d if. wh Pulp, A k7 Aft re i by th C'ty Att eY Scgit B d it ted C 11 emb G m h ld b g'—tth questions. P noel poi P review which contain e ti 1 answer t these 5� y d'�rs ✓' "�� Y 4 ti4 (m3a.: E A d [Mayo Hash ted the it avhe comfortable winding this document back U teff f Sex. Geverel C ci lmembers to noted they had a fax more Point G k 7 -Page 23 Section 2.Layoffs/Re N 1 ti s. Gamcllmarber 6 f rretl t Me d paragraph regardl.9. 1 riaswithf Ity 7 V b ed t determine the order of ik ,ry f '+ layoff v t H ked if thin nt could h as t it r t it; "�` l ; 7s ft df teff aryl M Boundsnoted it t intended t -11 the directors samedl retim..-May Nash oted:th then f ally pYpose in putting It xt a tha s NGen!Pipes,City Nab g otea 1t wasW intend d that the pereI polrci r j '. Duld b.,finished or In Perfect conditl ting they are always in a evolution abl P Yif Geerm impwe lied or specific iflcr h P i t hlYe xe can defensibly ergo- a`�,'" At yGd. P trying Pe 9 Ammar structure In it. Scott Rounds,City \ i t 11 47 t di rets th fire new statements purposely'.9 noting th aP1v IX deo rtaents Or dirt- + th t fundi n d ,fairly d7ff t t frules end indivlduaTdepart. t *,°1'>, U nc tel i upplare G1 ta'the personnel Polfcies. Therefore,he said As also t1 'rx k' meed p 1 et of 7 that apply to every suployee covering a whale aide ranee f t m tance ] } k Council be Ga consreen the seniority should bitlued or not used 1 Gi t andth t thency to thin rule. Scott Goods noted the seniority system'ill fi,.• b ed unless justified otherwise based upon work parfamince. i C cilamst G suggested,clarification in the xord7ng regarding'may be f" '..... d"1 this text k # v Councilamminsr Grew than referred G the first paragraph in.this section,the second t4 t king "Whenever possible. employee shall be transferred ,to a it AT P itio lsana He.asked when does this apply. Mr.Pipes i { oted it l d i a g'1 tlan D layoff A-mi awry attempt will be mad u,s t transfer employeet- khat,lob 1 other department. 23uncalrwdAer Grein felt f clarification, shouldthat- b 'o stated L flmaMer Bowling referred t the driving tl operating oP city motor vehicles by employees. Me no r pr ti. h h that if an.eploy da-gpacity vehicle;the city,lust floats another C.O.and we go ou .. about b i ss mating we dD not ib f. 1 1 responsibility to that employee for doing theL. He Aske �!.. 'f any considered thought s given Is sae. Mn Pipes noted th has been a crosiderable anpull of dta ' tt"Y" 'S p qs ion b t th ryu k 1 Th t is wb t y -h ve 5 ra Par,and'it i t f abuse. Councilmmber 'f ✓'�� � ,y ?f+ pA,„ Dml Ing kd wh t our polity is if it i e f b M pipes noted each accident 7a miewed Yga safety D el d Daapm pract to req t th itlenk t {ind ridual Involved in the eccitlenk)to give a port k his pe t thet safety seem g pl al 1 9 ren L't h hould.here done Mr Pipes noted the • Y 41 t, N edge,ity did t ofeel ctht sty memory. houl do ed any,repair c t or replace t. is on the employee Comcllnmber ` d,01_1' A_ [Nnyor Nash noted h f rtunate he hhe been all P hi liP tm h v h d personnel pa.1e1.I "a noted h h 1.qy d d any atteapt.t h writtenpersonal polici s because he has never seen one yet the k1��dy7 > Dare could 4t t o 17 ituati May Nal ted if have to have a policy,lets keep it so brief that it doesn't r everything Dec the mon we write.the complicated it is going to be. He asked , that Am keep it.top p�, yI Co al ber.DW11 tle .mots to table ca d t o 4 iM1e Personnel ollcie5 and Coon alnember Mmdav tootled the as. tion. favor t motionE i µ T CONSIDER ORDINANCE f IX C std Ord weedingChapter-2 f th C d 9 Ord? n !def 1 ri labl t , i. City C ,., S3, t of so�arndedhthe presented this tirordo of the ordinance book.ance. Scott Bounds Ne nOtedhat ince Ordinence he recent x111 smarter nenendlt tare , I c.Incltl with the chart r. .r # `h ORDINANCE NO.85-2 sv s"'dt .n � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL.OF THE CRY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,PNEXDIXfi CHAPTER 2,P➢NINIS- TRATION.OF ITS LODE OF ORDINANCES.TO DEFINE EMPLOYEE 611IEVANLE APPEALS APPEALABLE TO CITY COUNCIL; 1 4 I AND MRXIN6 OTHER PROVISIONS AXO FIXOIXGS RELATED THEP,EfO. s met i tr 4 co neitmemt.r Dei mae Ge otf n t ore f ardlninte No.as-z and L uncttmmber Hama tonaee the t e matin ase a unantmaws. a 7 �' y x t r � "x rU " fie r .". JANUARY,15.1985 PAGE 493--BOOK"0" x x l ry. k k +- CONSIDER MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT. 'f` C Ode 5 d iota t b..th T D rtt f Highways d Public Transportationwhichwh' A ® tet re t i t am art Water Nash presented tai op ent which f periodical ly 1 d by the state L changes 7 state q, policies d regarding sty de 1 pa t d.p i H ofd the1 t apo t Is dated May 13 1969 d thi W t est plot that,g t N ted loll k b agreement initially prepared which '.V Sl Z" fit 11 d t ea f the t t H noted W ailed it back: king f specific' g t to cover Huntsvf it Y R k d they responded with this ag t He not d t Outlines1 toe f what h b --established over i F t7 He said th ity p7 ks up litt m, t n-d-ainag d sweeps where there are gutters r i 7 u,,. 'v� long tate h7pW Y Mayr Mean inted utan p th re 1 g highways mmwetl by the SDH and those N ted th ity p1 k,uP litte :11 gf th nth p well s maintain the drainage. Ne id the SDHP1'sve ps th h111hwaY wh th re t9 tiers d eP them where there b✓' £" 'r g ttHe n t d th sty th 7 1d the Laap d th tate t ids the Loop. �} N noted thisis basically net this agreement 3 Y l t y 1 t f Y 6 t tai t d C cilnab Mond dad the r t c ane reaoa an a, ' 1 t tli q and an t } W '"t'. -k{„•k;.1 1 �:.�' d” .��. ve ORDINANCE XO 86-3 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN bTATE NIGNNAYS AMO/OR PORT[gISOF STATE. HIGHWAYS IN THE CITY OF NUNTSVTLLE,:COIN TY OF MAKER,.TEXAS,HERBY REFERRED TO AS MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE PROJECT-AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OR OTHER AUTHORIZED CITY OFFICIAL'. 'ryI ® TO EXECUTE AND AFFIX THE CORPORATE SEA AND ATTEST SAME. A CERTAIN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SPATE OR.TEXAS.PROVIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND USE OF THE SAID MAINTENANCE PROJECT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHOULD BE EFFECTIVE FROM.AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. RESOLUTION NO.85-2 o A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE AGREEMENT OPTED JANUARY IS.1985.BETWEEN THE STATE OF TEXAS AND THE F TY OF HUNTSVILLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE,.CONTROL,SUPERVISION AND REGULATION OF CERTAIN ✓ =+,f DW STATE N76NIAY5 IAO/OR PORTIONS OF STATE HIGHWAYS IN THE CITY Of HUNTSVILLEf AND PROVIDING �'i .. FOR THE EXECUTION OF SAID AGREEMENT. f _ p CONSIDER DEPOSITORY CONTRACT AMENDMENT J' C Oder an ammdiwnt to the o oaitory Contract for the City with Fint National Bank. { k L4' May X sh noted it has been di—sed to change th dep story agreement in order that arm night have an ,F, far take-out certificates Of oblig t ceiling required by that depository agreement. He noted for the lest two moths.the band buy -i d aM th-pM tR' b si ally the same for most of-the previous 5 year. He net ed theamendment t thi that I. ntntned in ton p graph: Bank agrees't take place Cartitificat,is of'Oa11g tion f the City 1,the meant f LL` r kM %1-1 YY� lx f EBD DOD per City Fiscal Year ate rate of interest equal to the p icerote of Tem,Commerce i' x Bank-Houston less ono percent at thescheduled bid W i g time for placement of such Gertifl- fV teles. Provided.however.that Bankg t take or place such certificates at a rate not to £. "., exceed Nat Permitted by State law and f ,.tem not to exceed five(5)years. Provided.further. .^ £ 5; r kt0,: 4i•. that=Back. h 11 have the.right to submit much.other lower bid for sugh'cern Pirates as the Bank s appropriate. " � *'TT M' _ LoC.uncilmmrber'NmidP6 mtedtshemotihe.n Snblprresem s of his mesdmmttbecaose shelfelt there'ie s Sign the�ido h '"� '^ • difference if we lack at November8 and s back to time. She noted there is. ch of a d7ff�erence es no ne-half or a point a th. q arten and 'C O.for four years,this could be a significant amount f many 7n.interest. She therefore felt We.would be better off to tay when W6 werewith he bond buyers index. fougcilmmarpowling noted thebasic problem with that i theavailability of Information and it �^' a tt%l not ahat the b d buy r toe t is if we d lot'ha to th t se 0 ation. He felt having readily detem abl t dard I sef 1 th h i g numb th t 7s ex edi ugly.difficult to track down. He said pori mi e m 1 ke area N1 f19ere a d:Ht h bean mamnde8 by our financial 'J' ft'!" tivlson. Mayo Nash noted our calls itory cantY t xpi sat baa end of September so this Mange would be i effect fora a months H to Me d0 h v n P C.0 abut not slot. He said if we were talking f allot the.whole two Y we might t t 1_.k t th1 9 I W alllumb Green noted if thi a land.Ind1 l cull ated.on 15 year bands,then it is hot ilkely to very M hurt tem rat ch mom V 1 til.-Scott Bmandsnoted.it 1 7 d ad on-longer tem bonds. Councilmemberamen felt that over the next three—the,we would prob bly be better off with prime f minus one.but after that it would be hard to make forecast. Caonollmeaber Hodges felt this is a house _ „+tw, keeping itm• Scott Bounds minimal the Coullil.if the h $2,500 or mom in stock 7n FNB,they should submit an ffidavit indicating they.Mare conflict of incomes and refrainf ting. C ,ctl,,,b.r.Hodges than ^^ withdrm hi moil ti R'he t L an'th1 LL r. May Nash -t A.h t vote,Coancl lumber f F, T N and of vol d CO Hlawwb Barrett cammut vote...fou cilmember Davishad to leave a Pew winutes k Y 11 for mother meeting.,s0 he as not present to vote. ci i 'th re d+the mot? t h th f d frm th db a 7 dex t ire 6- +viS^Y"Yt et n a con t t MYar - r Ypta a t 5 ant On. a ng�4 mos. T+ r a ..au twas m n as METXDO OF FINANCING EOUIPNENr sae Y a p Consider a request to Purchasethe nuimmt budgeted for the Water and Server Fund as debt from vailable fund --- MayOr XeSh presented his roc dadlun LhnL Ne city pay Tor this equips t 7th available turtle Sher Chan Lhrou h cerkifiaLes oT ob11 all on'due Lo the larger than expected carry forward eVni lahl t year end. - tri ei+r3, 3� a`41 3*+> x c # v 494 PAGE 494--BOOK"0'--JAMWRY 15,1985 4 It oanoted tthme hese iptmm lith this and eve! q ipn L b deet d last mono total?9$72,000. X noted if P carry f d ash, will ave the to t. R L m ilmaibe Hodges d She oti to a f th e t f th1 a ui t 1 'the f M fu d kh -Lit C.�'z: h ntl Counc nem Oolin t hent 0 re o th t 1 Cwnc r Davis was of present for this vote.] N to CONSIDER REPLACEMENT VEHICLE 06 t Which led In an he of Consider9 600 Nashtadv7sed the LcencilothpteYehlcla 64-21 wesllnVolvedro an acident at FM 247nand'FMt2821 onnt L T Jk 4h :. J , L �lMaya January 2 1985..-.Ha noted 1 Lf t s were ade nth damages and it was determined that th hi cle' ,s a total 1 He sola tni hi ie on that Wa q t d to be replaced in'th7n am but was d '. eliminated from the deci 1 p k.gas a ly n the Outlg L pro IF, to lack of fLads. Mr..F.Boydwilder, '` Director f Public Util iti 1 no requesting that the city rept ace.thi hicle imed1 tely.andtlfat the cost backhoe.ai.4trooythe'.500�He noted edffuods could.be transferred from funds left.over f the purchase of the s year. Mayor Nash recommended that.funding me from.the unallocated rve fu d e this M nota budgeted item. a Council membeE Down d tnmmtian tp a ve:df'LAe wrtna!!of a ip lacement venule at o 7matel ' bl $9.5 ren a oca reserve a OA mPA!r owaP titan mot a e n L �S moria � not on Dam ousiv. [Note: Councilmeaber.Davis was not-Present for this vote.] CONSIDER:ORDINANCE =tin der Ovd7tim ofeviT torshin N15"ofIll! tFe'o 8ddceesta6115AtA0'a:reward f information 1 adi .ys $. C 4 a can t: }�1 Mayo H h Presented thi td th Ptl f which 1 fell,,: • �t.Y; f�#' z D. 4 f n ORDINANCE NO 85-4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE.CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEAS,AUTHORIZING LITTER ` W R REGARD;AN WAKING OTHER PROVISIONS AND FINDINGS RELATED THERETO # .,. e. t -. 3`•`=s?' ,"�..,ra.,i` `A',�" ". Geo'Piacce ',4'+ shooid assist SShe deasrFmmttin res.6s"Inthes',latthe 8 ekt hee'z Mill area to particular.and this ordinance ; Y Council for the reward. C it bar.Dowling exu o d his�cwceem that this cash nordinance t needs �includebe s infmm.atlonNe K ) ` urease de also b/g quested persons guilty f se Pipes noted t use of Lotion containers s well a the dmm%n9 v 1 ti'n Afterdiscussion,bene.%p ted the unauth 1 d of sanitation containers I, y alsoa problem and this ordinancetten t0 Include that misuse as wall. Councilment—Mond�made'the mats on to d t this-or and to acc 4 Lhe.Cit Manager's mnamtdati on a ash LZMM d Dunt e it - e ten mot n Dont Th ¢ N d„ . Dare....v t�i�tha mot{ e. mtlon ere ore ass! avote an 10 me LKOU: Councilmenber vis se of present o thisto- y 6 `u CONSIDER'PURCHASE OF A BACKHOE v Cm aiderzbid Mo.85-11 f b ckhce for the UtiliLiea De arumnt to Case Power and Equipment Cmm a in the 3 emmnL t t n n f t;. -Mayo Nash preentad thist d thencommdd that the city pt thebid as listed above end the trade-1n id trm 17 t be.paid f few the ry!rw rd'f d pprond earlier Ehis evening. } #= Canicilsomber Monday made the-motion to a ce t the r-S.Mtomeendxtion as stated and Councilmember Barratt re c t e mot m a -! h Note: Counc7lmmmber Davis was *' of preset Tor this vote.j CITY MANAGER'S REPORT GENE PIPES k. z Y Electrons Al N t r C t t rt--Gens Pipes ted Problems are being expert entad with the advent 4a i o a mmb act semays ems within the city. H 'd theni available at the presets time, - i poli ghdlocal electh iq panic.item thrt o b installed p i at lY and automatically call the *, gh a recordl g to notify than f. b. k b rgl rY,eLc. He noted th sty 7s • ri, haul g xtrrme nom r of these lis amthe,sysL 1 ed v rye pldly'. He noted thix rel ti onzhip Is a going ploblan d it has been for a number f years. He 7d It s to hove taken slot Of new twist H tcd h will b!caning back to Yne Cw it in mubseq t- k for theview of our current S .{ stat d smW ga en in L help 1n try?g t get a h dle.on the sit ti . The.Truck Ord Enf t& rt G %pas prase L d .report the truckordinance enforcement q kt y t Dunt X ated the J rye report ill include theb of stops of all hi 1 it n b d t ned how ny hi tiles had been stopped tht had bussness within the city li,its. at was noted In::camber.1984 37 ma es wets f led in Mu i ip 1 Court a9 t truck drivers; <l y X 29 of th offenders were brow ht before the oort.to Fl. d r post b nds,and mf the 37 cases,22 paid q , fines(1n the total mount of$922) 4 re 46sm1ssmih=and 11 m Pending.o rt d L . Xe noted the rlmary fy, are .cement was lth Street Tran 1- to g way 19 where the heviest concentration of Lmck s9 traffic P..m. 3 E Lex Gaa C t Adi tenant Ge P li p presented a reRortwhich bows the monthly bill of$8.74". La �!Gk forcgmnercial t el gas se 1 W711[6mM re edby:$�02338.p 100 colt feel of gas cOn- deffective January 7,1984 and th -.identf i Lural gas i e Which has minimum monthly bill f$8.24 ill de by$0 D2338 per 100 cWtc feet.OP g d,'effecLive-January 7,1985 also M Pfp noted th1-de s h the net affect of being i of what we granted to them in thei est f Le.rccerMly He noted we ase how below where we were before they got their cost of se i 41u tenant. He said gas costs conNnue fob go dawn rather than the hike th t was anticipated or project d Off-Street P ki g Adluatn t Pipes presented review Of the ff-street parking 8 a d Lhe recon- New �-n3Tth Di et f Community Development which was prepared on October 29,1984. y He hat d these-are b b reductions la the beat'requirmmnt H .noted.if there are further remc- tions d refinment 5 this we will be mandaLing Chmges iM lot size. He noted after a poper revive by the Council.this will me ufre an ordinates change. He.nOked if we.add the i love.criLer..oval to further reduce these q s we will totally void the need requireiimtts in lieu of landscaping,fn'meny for off-street Parking H noted If we duce thesesit to dw to bre bores, need to be very am- ful with the intent of the landscape.ordinance.and with the available.ranedlm,; oth through the Board of y=m„ H �s Tri �:•i v" T ._-" + �' �:. t�� yb, ✓ °: Y?',t 3KN d sT JANUARY 15,1985 PABE 495-_f(BBH 0" � %4 ) d APP 1 4 sxd ct1 t chn19 [PBe7 F1 11Y 9uaNed eA i kl.bpc e 11 b n e ituetia f i fad tum g People at a th tenet that genal int Li s to bcom fired an the property that f being developed. f 1 t 1 X • Mr.Pipes asked the Council for the Council cop t. He noted an.ordin ill be ;Preparedlt L 6 a, y ��`*� t the ch 9e 1kY F N h ked'f r b kg d.info at. Ben PiP id this b he, 1 _ 'r $` 'Y+yy: b -i off C fop rel ye H id good. ter f th that staff has mode it h b n i ssary t g t th Boek of nod hie t rd App i for. rt t quirventx. I 1 bl he d,the B rd A t the req t' .iz a d the sM ptla i th t th aqui Nowds must bet L 1 gent. He 1d w. did thin m.p back last f 17 o driveway p 1 9 d Curb t H. d 1t was aur bs" 4r 'pry Lr y l: xp rlemc with that Particular its 1 that d f ct,they bJect t b 1 9 t til ctim or toe : '" t gent H is ba.ed various q ce, d. coati a r!mem ov.r the rears. and our l,mer- face with th Board ofadjustment, nd App 111,ply 1 g'back to try m peg the requirements where the 1 ", 9emeral a of Pacts lily duseful is,s then d t have to waste the developer',,.stmff's d Bo rd ti to rat 9 lata 11Y.every t of plans that Mayor Nash expres tl -ki '. Chat the eaard would change awry one as a kd th t Yh 11 ei kepi f the riances granted!by "s't 'k the.Boats if that 15 the basis for coking tM1 changes,so.the'Cancll can get sere idea of whet Is being }1 x changed a d b Mr.Ptp otedthfs b do Nes 1d e f the m t thing b3 t d t ithat.the.criteri U'i 7r .for came t 1 f 111 ties'TNlth to- 'n the b k; the d 11 g ssta ge space..shwroa spate or & x *,y ✓,; ..}{. 'y, ¥ vg�y, f S „y' ;-. 'tail spacePlus: th storage t}' c lcul t d.5 th ulh f parkln9 regm ienemts. He.said.the drpueent YI that Ast i in.ato g Sped Bectalnly:d s.t 9ener te-ay: t m doesn't m date any mrs and f eU therMore that particulercriterle should.be exerpted fro the rcgulatlans. May N h d there h a _ degree of logic in that,b t t the sem tin if abasic standards that ed verMsh a and ibis E� r tl on the square facing,of the Shopping c lit,-total square fatige-then fa abaya a rclat4onship frpn - m ,; erehcuse tc�etall arm i'aay.shapPin9 ark "-He sold s P eareworkin9 against standard things,for ,y -H us to excl d portio of 7!is to set up a differat standard. He seitl,M if have court U; T;� -g,;.. p fair,w sed to chaage it,but if all we re doing is changing to eicamadete a situation,he is not rn S r or or Botha thee. xr r� Coun it b Mo du pp1 ded.toff fo the p they putting this matter through because d to be responsive: She noted she would very much Tike to am this capered to a stendaNI io the.field end.not to the Bard of appeals opinion. She asked that if they out the thinking.that if th j ri be x t for shopping center and they go beck and re 1 th ver the 1 t y r and a fourrythpof tFat spec trys.. ,L 17 the time end really seems to be pt d them re",5t and.can back with a standard b d uses in thi t . She would prefer this th th.anthe other. 1 C—di 7 nate Decline ted his concernf N issue of changed use:and noted nen to have the sane ydH'1 sS ' #•:. 5 rY requireme t f general officesd forb nk N noted the city is peerless to require more parking spaces in a situation of a hag f use,..bene Pipes noted.there is a Bass L:f L ce criteria 71st that the city world recommend to be included in the ordinanc by f rerun that perhapse71m1nates saw of the vagueness in sane of them,classification. He said in addltian,the city would Probably,recomnend, 1 Ya -without doubt,that beaus i!15 difticult k praiect the t tel ober of mplayees fire years in the future v" that the wlb of mryloye it t be done may with 1n d f nue to-a fomula approach on the square 4✓'� �yiq i0Y"w % foot it.. t Net 1t i t d dried situation. *.. Mayo Nits lad Msta N sh elted q t 4 r th ren s the B b h pprovad 17 Neae variances and lets get back to the basic data we rted out with t u e as e g ids 1n.Chis rev I.. k t ` - NAYOR SSREPORT Cheaper of Commerce Heetiha—DiScimaio6 of Recall Sales in Huatslille, j l iS t Nayo N A p sated a p rt of Nalker County Retail S 1 /F8I Growth 1978-1986 Projected. He noted y f ,1 th tail les dipped free 72 7%in 1978 to 54 5%in 1985 which 7 trends n 18.3%loss in rcLall -! sales for 1986 He noted iP this hi trend MI-11- tiwowill Tend to 1 85.7 million in pro,{ected retail ales"-',age)In 7985. X noted tM t p 1 ily alt.f h'pp ip malls Shat have been built in Bryan-College Statin and this 1de f H ask o d in Comm..Id. He laid this dues present a problem to Huntsville and the buslness that he He at d all he h n! prepared to be part of the solution and several are and id ti Th 11 that construction of a moll here "It the d will nelp — fly. Poor.Nash noted the sales in Huntsville in Demeter,1984 were s h10%.less than the 1. i 1983 fn Bamber. Mayor HIM clarified that sales tax'has been up. but sales io relationship t p'ted buyi g i is down. After.sae diacuaslan aP the renters.Mayer r -y. Nash noted Lhe point he wish t k f consideration of the effort being aitle by the Chanter, - ". is that when Lhe city porch res equip ant dad ppli that it consider all of the costs involved in what- g2TGS. ver is being purchased.including tM1a cast 4 g f g t get it h ing It repaired,along with the bitl price ji ' in an effort to purchase mo f th hake H is lle. that th city might take a lead in this G r fa Si.lb effort. He asked that our purdhI, 7 8'.p d m be th that they do t sus us to do things Lhet works to the detriment of mer local peop1 H h ted as m example CAat beouse aurelocel aItemonfle places cannot A L f inventory,because o/heir d th ice of their sales,the number of vehicles,as season,in Haste. $�w� n d if,therefore,itwo k t the? dvmtage that they be given three months to make a delivery,in ,d St roar that tAey might g.t th f try delivery th ity needs to afford them that opportunity because we _ �.,1.vt 4- 1waYs pl.a d b dg t h d nyway N ted t w rka to their disedvanbage if wo don't do that. He asked i' that staff id D lfcfa to t f¢t enh the ability,or at 1msL insure that the 1ow1 people are on n equal fooling.wlth nava 1 �:N also mAgested that while we want capetit7m bidtling,and three bide b1 e,and if we c get thea three bids locally,itwould not be necessary to go.at of fawn to solicit bid i ddlti n to stet would be basic for canpetiti He sold in this waY we can benefit the idem, merchantswithout ith tbenefiting them It the expanse of all of th taxpayers. He.felt this was important. ,� ts' "tv, y" Librory FrifOc Counts Reflanto1 N flash noted in regard to the newly established fee imposed b the cit ... j dy y Mayory yon'nen-city idents for the use of Library 4ac111Lies($10.88),there am sdm areas f thi i whion there exists em unfairness 1n { king the charge. He noted them am paLmns of the library- pe i 1 supporters 1n various other aspects -S Hag,9xa'F 4u * of the library who are wry each involved wi Lh CAe library am 1 fel'to Charge them to use it. He noted the library.fee is a last resort manure es nae of the council wanted to rterga a Pee. Xa noted tlurin9 1 the annexation preaedinys,many aunty residents,opposing annexation,M to user fees be merged then fiv Y'$t k5 `^*^ to use city fac117ties,rather than annexing then. Mayor Xash noted She city has asked the county to include ' $19.808 in their budget for 17timry funding,but they refused to budge!this mart. He noted ',7g, `'+•'.ur,. +":: f k "meg` the county represontatives did not state that their masa for this refusal ma because they feel the city 1 6 i 8 dy gets enough les tax to fund their portion.of the library. Mayor Xesh said contrary to the information *Ek,d, r r K �'� *Expected Buying lncae I' �i r�tX �`` ` `� �."M"E j iy75far'+ ?S pC 't 'in' ;, 1 gi�ns3m CI k1 i, s 1 496 610 e PAU 495.—BOOK"0 —JANUARY 15.1485 "5 the county h the 1 .tat contributed by people outside the ity d t cunt t E1 800.000 each year. H ted the t budget includes art a timatad le tax a frmi 1 that pay f$1, ,537..000. H timatad n id bl portion of th t flue people that live of ly.-utsid'e thecityy.but iso „s i- t de the ty..He noted p rh p 40 percent f that 1 tax fs d M d r approx t ly:$600,000 is • f S i vn gkx1,R' d 1 ed free p bple within th ti ty and t id th-c'ty. N noted ith b h'.t L d b form re but it never gets tared when we discussing:2hat g ae 15bY ria tN t the city k pay tt'alvalorem :�-• -S that go'to.theRe id'if tax Pay d taxes LY• Y paw Pay t xms t the county th t expanded h thingsa road and bridge fund. d ed tat lly ow theity. He felt although h didn't haw the total fig " that it would b not difficult t all to a ffytha fact th t iky taxpeye pay t theceunty in taxes far Zi° funds that d totally L ide tfie'city .well in ad n bf the.figures.that are being bounced around +,.'F4 E in the otherdirection. H said h!finds tk diff cults and he thinks it would be Impossible,for the city to d w emykind f balance-between these tv things: He noted it.is a pr obl am ire have to accept. Hesaid we •: yr',%„y "7x AK�'. },.,' hdw to approach the whole khing in a WOYkab9e relationship. He noted he is mcduraged by the effoYts by the , `y my and.thenty.to work t these relations Pa. "r h 'ly x' He noted he w uld 1lsten to say prop 1,noting this is the city's first effort t user's fees,and he t felt the.city d me pig it ao.aDPortuM1i ty ho work,Whf1e realizing that the city is being totally unfair to s lib ry upp rt H noted he.hes said this before and he will say it agafhand he is very 4 "�" +„`jx"r'S• "J incere about it Witfi d 1 mine relationship of eyalUati between the city within the county,.if there -{ t 1s not some rceoisupp rt f D raids the 'Sty far hs i s as irports,libreMes.Darks,bel lfieltl *,; ly {,_ `. etc:,there isum way the city 111 be able ko S45tain Yh lbvel nd quality of-service being offered.11 thi cannot happen when your intones .being duced. He said a11.need to dedicate ourselves to working ' ^�'fl. �`>'.x toward mean rat Will' solve this probleh and we have to do it working together because we cannot do it 5Siy 4- 5 ks �. !^'' -•"s��`"'q. 'i working aga t h other. COUNCIL ACTION 0 Oster Rot an Concrete Pad (y L,� t�i'z'. "i`ti e,•J '� 5 afl." Cesecilmember Monday reported that-th dumpster behind kKN%Radio Station is notsittin • 4 i; p d. She asked that this b checked roto by the staff. 9 on concrete a Smf, Library Fee C.oil.. Monday suggested that cant ibutors to the Library.such as Fri of the Library,be allowed'to m k thnew contrlbutims to the library in lieu of aW library fees. Mayor Nash felt the city hould look t doing that. Cbwcilmember Monday not it could also applYto those people who give nmmori els, ma. b oks,etc. Counctlmember Hodges felt this to be an excellent idea. � 6 i ADJOURNMENT .* $ City Secretary tfull 'f uth e 15,:1nuarY 985 e �WR As � t U. �SL�lpusa,Y-� l 4 c Sl "b f 4 »p g Y, I 4< t A ' k 497 .} HLNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 29,1985 PAGE 497--BOOK'O' k L MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEEIING HELD ON THE 29TH DAY OF JANUARY.A.D..1985[X THE CITY NAL! k ' r COUNCIL CHAMBERS LOCATED AT 7212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY-OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council met in regular session with the followingmaibers M1 present: William V.Nash,Mayor .City Officers P d .* 0 EugeOe B tett Slepho E. Davis Gane Pipe. City Manager J y L Dulling RuthWi .OeSha.City Secret +sv v'+"aW ye Bill H dgesG en Scott.Bamtls,City Atto.ay Perry tS T4s rx J Monde Bmxavamr The meeting was called to order by the Huoreble William V.Nash,Mayor. The invocaklu was presented by xi'b. fy --, ��e^Y✓^F�, ..- fLe�rerend Jerdltl Johnston.Minister aP the St.SLaPhen s EPiscWal Church. .CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE.PREVIOUS COUNCIL MEETING ' `.tn vx. F ui Lancilmembar Nondayd th tics to approve the ;nukes oP She meeting of January 15.1905 and Cancii- t .unbar Barrett seconded the ti n. A11 ore in favor ane the motien oassetl un i 1 ATTENDING CITIZEN Jo Palmer of the Grand rsim s Center to e t£undid for kitchen a ui nt Mrs.Jo P 1 Director of the Grandperso s Center,advised She Council that Nalker County is building a�I Y health:center.Aid will house the Gran s c ter.th nthe ateon dtnt will not pay for kitchen equipment anrtl that Me kitch;N.the most;mportantPPart of toe tlmhterotadhe'- `ail# T e ry other source has been cowtacted(federal nel9hboMaod do In grant.-HUD:SC t Dep rfaent tln , Aging:N GAC an Aging;Walker Canty--can provide building space.my and van support)antl no fords are oval labia. Nrs.Palmer noted the city has not contnb ted to the grendpeream s center as an entity and she asked far.sure ttsingen�af fids or federal'.re a sharing 9 d.:She presented a 71st of the kltthan items needed,which nal m 8 8.000,noting this the bare minimum in 9 anNSY and 9ual itY.eaded that rill st117 neat fedora guidelines. She nota Nalker County and Li y City of Hunt 111 th only.adtitfas regi 11 that do not annually fund the senior citizens'progrma to sane extent itf g N to ry 4ounty and-G as those so.do support scalier citizens Program oPeratin9 t thrau9h federal mewed sharing. She indicated that it r her Interpretation that 7 percent of the fade 1 nue sharing fonds am supposed to be used Par.social semllm. Noyor Nash odor sed thrt 11 f.the resident to t xpayers of the city are 1 t payed M the ty,so in 'ldp� q this U.we all do cantrib t t of grams funded by Nel ker County. Ne a k-d ah k h It t 4fl " tl O .y, '^u, Palmer said they would hav t get a bank loan. Cauncllaenber Davis motedNe felt it w ould b Mrs. li y �stetedthat hMetype f funding cowe from the Lounty aincethl4 organization serves people- aunty wide. N Pal$Pairte city idents are county taxpayers as es Land Me county would be a better tax be,,for this 1'y S r ice. Mrs.Palmer noted the county is Providing Me build" T 9 g and the vans:it was cleMff ed that the building! 7 , ty S. funds ere not locally genera a.but are federal monies but that the Nalker County generel fund dcea fund the vans and maintenance an then. Council Mer Had Go noted the Grodperso's organization is an outsSandmg end S' 1 aper social service and felt maybe the'city t pay world went the city to make sane sort of contribution. CoowcilMer Menday asked what the funding time deadlines are. Mrs Palmer noted they need to know thea ford- f+jy Ing abilities by the end of February. Nrs.Palmer noted because the Granrpe o' center 1s o United Nov Dyed;-11 aria.1t d t solicit funds flow businesses Pn organizations because theynalready contribute through Mile - .' Nay. Mrs.P 1 oted th illy karted.the grandpa mean's proprm many yore ago before it wank m its an. She not 45X of the£Mods f Mi equipm9nt needs to be put dam xNen''the contract 1's sipnetl,xith the rowarn ' due at the ti th aqui Plant 1 delivered. Mayor Nash advised Mrs.Palmer that the cit ga in its mid-ear bud Y Y Y get:however.a id-year revise is doe t'S T- N§' x Ucityhl Is aware o4)LheBeixling Figures thae said lemi Is prevl Previous ebecause at the.time the original hudpht is done,th ! g year. He$aid we do not know mea if m no eve;q if 'V' T m'm had a surplus. He noted the city seta projects end programs aside Met ire lire we are going to fund t Id-year. He opted there is no way we un consider E68.ODO.for kitd�en equipment for the grandperam s cot }' Mthat considering it en the basis of a review of Our entire budg t or at least that Aorto.that would b I� S a 31 111 ak mid year. He said it would ba difilculL to cane up with a decisionwitholt looking at vmet th t 4 "Jowd-year budge!re ninon might unsi st of and isfiaL our caowitments areand what our available foods night b ! 4 Na sand it would therefore be pronet,ro to rake any kind of commitmbt or suggestion that we might be able t Nu nd tM a,but that we would.ons ider;t who we get into that mid-year adjustment. Mrs.Palmer noted they I " 16 less be appreciative of xtletever funding level the city could Provide-it would Bean they would have to b rg ,5 leas. CouncilMe Dalin JJ i g asked where.there operating funds are obtained. Mrs.Palmer said their thing ` C " f'do fan'.Pedmrel 9on ds came flow United Way. He noted thanthi p nditure being request d would b me Liman! rya y' capital exPodit Cmncileenbr.Dowling asked if them 1 p 1 Prohibition for city Participation. I Scott Bounds City ALL a noted there is n but that 4'.t 1 rv1 car contract would A t b stand ^ into 10 aide to Provide these funds. Lounc;l Mer Dealing noted She city is not mea involved in socialIce Y k ragraeew a and this would be nground for us. am In cow 1ua1o.Mayor.Nash gain indicated this request xould be reviewed in the mid- 4 f ith the other yeah budge!reviex y Drojeces aeL aside. He noted it is anticipated this will occur within a month to six seeks .'r*=', CONSIDER LIMESTONE I Consider Bid for cold nix limestone in the amount of$19,740 Fran Mita Mines as the sole see single bidder P f T yJ 7, s i Mayor N h.Presented the information o this bid. Atter sone discussion by the Mayor;ha than recd mended pL Con thisbid. CgncvlMer Ibnday made the mot! k eppra.ve the bid ea stated above and ComcilM aw 9 rs arrett s u dad the motion. A71 re 1 fav d Che Li d i 1. 4 fk 5J' CDNSIDER FIRST-QUARTER BUDGET REPORT s 'Mayor Nash presented th mn et report for Lhe oenth nd d 4 bar 31.1984. Atter a Pew avoraskedfo Mr.Nash on the numbers p ted,and a new pag0 subni Lted' th statamenL of remimea,Me Nemr asked for y, { pproval. Councilolember NondaYmade-the motlen t0 aDDrova khe.f7 ret quarter bud et report end Cancilmrmar l; �,, d ail vt 3�fi'A �:' :.,. " Y4 `P a� r ase' eye a e?, 5F M, 498, PARE 498--BOOK'0' January 29,19851 5 HWOM eeanded the ction. All an in for and the motlm passed unanimously. CONSIDER CUMULATIVE MONTHLY TAX REPORTS-FOR'THE FIRST QUARTER - "*' z Payer.Nash presented the tax reports for.October,November and December,1984. Mayor Mash noted it is the • e NrU,',t; p staff's epi fon that th-Council does not really Medio nevi tMs because the LWPLi T does not review the original to 1. H noted.It does not honk.old of sense to'Ju t. les the a if we.d t i the original and this rep Y man v ,y onto m estrecel Perch!aP LM whole thing Also,he noted 1 v ' these thing d complain about then within 15 days from the d of a period,we lose the right t d nyr come- 5 h. 5' 3 plaining. He noted 15 days is up In all of tivese,and therefore'even if we find something wrong.no can't plain about it because 1t is too late. Mayor Hat felt the Council is wasting itstime going over these antl they are already m0ase, by staff on a timely b 1 nd they- take action on anything that they feel is t : incorrect. He noted it would be appropriate,therefore,to leave off the mvrarms portion of this report to the future. He noted the Cm can still review,the moment of taxes that have been collected,both current k T r fb and delinquent. The Council concurred with the-Nay ' opiniM The following monthly reports ware then approved as presented: Old§%619 84--Can 11 nbe Davis mad th mot7 and coundluember Hodges secondee the notion to approve o198A.t �rt d It es mimwsly: Member.1904-.Camcllmember Pavis made the mntim.and C 7lanmber Howard dad the oti to pprove of She November,1984 tax report 'd 7t➢asaed unaninouslX AG;MJ ..1qR 4lmeber Ibnday de the outrun to approve of the Decenber, � 1989 tax report and Co.; Davis semndeE she motiAD .AT 1. re in favor ad it Lan nassad unoni—ly ' H+ T a F` g CONSIDER.AMENDINGPERSONNEL'POLICIES Consider Resolution No.85-3 wedina the MrsmM1 mlictas of the City of Huntsville a.revised Mayor Hub than presented this resolution,the option of which is as follows: RESOLUTION NO.85-3 • i ? 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS.AMENDING THE PERSONNEL. POLICIES OF THE CITY OF HUMVILLE;AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO: '- #`"`r{ Mayor Nash noted the staff has submitted two revisions to the revised policies sent W the Council. He noted ids•: in addition.to the revisions In their cry of the policles,Section S.Chapter 6,Sections 2 and 5 and 6'ectlm ;. 19,Chapter 4.Sactim.70'have base new diainoe the9r del I.,to the Cmsncil. SestlOn 2 now reads: "Effect - "!' of ReclessiMeetim. An enpleme m A petition Met 1s reclassified free one salary range to another aha11 be WAIT"continue to:serve In She position w1M unimpaired status if the duties and responafbsllties of the position are ant significantly changed or If the.employe substantially meets the qualifscettcs prescribed for - +y .:r•" a' -t + i✓$.. '` the nes class. Section 5 now reeds--title only."Review'of Salary Ranges. Section 10 mar reeds: Incident Reports, M anpl oyes shall within one(1)working dW report to his supervisor anyincident that involves f }, either any personal Injury.or any damage or lass'to City prmerty the prmerty of others. H1z supervisor hall reduce such Port to wortfng wrthm me(1)day if such incident involves personal innury or damages or Yloss to any'property 1 excess of 5D.00... Afteram xpl tion d discussion,CWncllmmnber Howard ands the motion to approve of Resolution 1 No.OS-3 as revlsetl and Cm 11wbber Dowling seconded Me maim. All sere In favor and the motim Passedi. v CONSIDER THE HOUSING PLAN t ' -U elder theN a1n Plan s nti P the rehmslPlan rev leaned and recommend b the Housln Technics s U- _ Advise C ittee a t e annin Cmmission en va a a ` r ' Mayor Nash then presented tht pl r.H ted aM1i document would be more timely if this were.1902.beceu e , it Id-tie shortly after the 1 f mention and the data in 1t would reflect from a partrWlar period. N . ' R¢f 1 noted thefarther we get f. 1982 the m difficult it is going to be far the data to be current in all aspects bec Me has goi gb k t th 'f things and se try to update i!for other.things. He- F R<", s 1d as a Msult,'he is am at a9rieved about the figures and here+l7zes there ere pre leas with than. He noted khat'ant,however,reasonable from whet cm be obtained at this particular tion. He said the figures F 4 ( t d y S x ` thmaclves coke it very evident that an update of this plan is needed as of right nW. He said there are conditions and situations that have changed as this Mas being developed- He then recommended the Council the first portion o4 the Pim es a SetCion Of the Cmprehenslre Ptan(pp.1 30) d exclude the housing Imprormeme strategies and wemwdati ms. Xe then recommnded that staff bring back the stmtegies and • {"' tks 2' 3c d c ndatlans,two at a time,each week for discussion of costs involved,who wWld be doing the work,the $'m teen free,the ob3ectiveoP earl,etc. Neyar Nash noted there are two maJor'areas in the criteria that C.,g P m him and they need updating However,he said,if we keep waiting to get e11 oP the infra stion,swathing Ise changes before we can get alerted. N8 noted the Lrro major areas of conoem here arc first the TOC and +$ t !heir constantly clanging situation--there is an admitted zero information free TW except ehat was in the Ing loci in staff,guards.adninlstrathousing:eM second,there have already been canmmaaeerrOU'apartments.permitted as the neeE would be forecast through the year 2W0--noting the crew,accept of , y at I, has contributed to this situation. He WMd with the additrmal ben Idemti on given to the new tax „•p4... Y laws,this whole situation will be thrown uD in the air again,and we'll have!o update our housing plan. M Bald it could help 1f we would know of those 1,019 pemItted apartmeant unite heel tally leted,what the oLapmq{eve!Is nes. He nomad the If chose in MIs p1M are free+few years back. He felt that we could accept document as a base codas something to work PYgn and LM1an try to get Me staff and the Planning '{ n Commission imMd7ately involved in trying to pdate thi He said Me need the type of Infonoetlon and it is important that Me approve 1t as we are comnitt d to eq est and pursue funding through amen kind of a HUD ' Pont far M Boettcher Nil1 area,NUO'w7 T7 mat consldar such a grant request mless we have a housing plan f aur cap h 1 plan He noted we really do not have a choice except to have m a,but it is I.Dortset not,lust to have one but to have it as good as se can--staff has indicatedthis is as goad a we n get u; y yr Lj t f 7g y together right H noted staff says it be aide bett but it i a constantly changing thing. CMncllmmb DR _ ked f the grant ed is the,only p WU' sed a housing plan or feel we must ,aT forecast he i g ads. Wt' Nash AOtad the grant is INly Mawr Nash said this.lnfoomation wi 11 be important to tM1 ming t dy ittee so they nay Neve bette derstmding of What Mousing Is in the R Aa S {,.. 1ty a It mi GA.af9ent their Ni. Ccncilmeber Green ked WO cell.it a housing plan r they than J t} reryly TaI g d t Cdu 11nrb r Mendey Pe{t the heart 09 this whole at[er is the recmnand+tioI.wh7 ch T3' what we t including. Mayor Nesh'noted he will.aDPro those after.entre discussim c the basis of two par week for the next.threemks or matings. CWncllnwnbe Grow nae+in no his problem with calling it k 4 y"y v H.rR E .j v".' a housing pl CWncilmmber DWIIng noted theYb.16 slot'f base line data in there. Mayor flash asked for aupgesNons C Ilmmber Monday otedl thers is a HUD stipulation.than It has to be called a plan. y mw ,ayi Mayor 11 X ah asked the C til to approve thefirst 38 pail of this XWsng Plan,as discussed above,end #.-i A,Y kp;M1r.r y{,t&`$::."r, s' 'k-., a roe of thelol lowin Reaolutian M11 ch'so ado s these + s,with the following additim 1n wording. N"" N 5� 499 PAGE 499--BOOM"0"--JANUARY 29,1985 May N h asked that the fell i gph ase be inserted K the rd That theHousing Plan attached 1 h et a Exhibit A and mad Part hereof [insert: f housing improvements strategies i ` d' datf P ges.39 43.] CWn 77 b G ted h ld lik t_d!7 to the following Paragraph from th wording f the Resolution: THAT said Housing Plan shall guide the p1 annotation of capital improve- N c Y* L 1 f r 1d proj ct ff ct the physical develop t f the City L 1lmemb r Green said since $ "^ ry h t. 17Y b th L th plan,he also couldn't ting e1 s t P1. Lig capital § d` `., improvements an 7t, d this i 15y h `s suggesting the d letion of that M . The Councilgreed to �4I delete that sentence.-May r N h ofd thi tatement can go back 7n tf adopt sufficientrecommendations ndatl s " th t would.indicate that to be appropriate. C Ilmeab Mod d th moti t ' ay pp v f th 4 ll.win9 Pts 1 tion No.85-4 pprovin th F ,if w � b HW 1 g Plan 7th Y 1 n d d b nd Council bar Howard nded the motl n. A719were favor and the me, ed i T [ pt1 11 t d b 1qr] d RESOINTIOU-NO 85-4 - ""i`' A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Of HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS,ADOPTING A HOUSING -p, PLAN AS iN ELEMENT OF THECOMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.. x yGone Pipe City Manager.noted the at L ng1 d endations will be brought back,two each week, p su99estedbY the Mayor.with a fiscal note o each hie ofrecmmthem. CONSIDER CONTRACT FOR JOINT ELECTIONS WITH HISO it Consider an agreement with the Huntsville Independent School District to conduct 1/M 7 ti �, 1 fired ' t -. �e" S .f�e�.✓v Mayor Na A then Presented the agreement wherein the city X111 conduct the HISD and City elections jointly with th 5 heel paying for th i p rt7on of the expenses p pe ote Basis and stipulatjng other duties anddr- `' functions P75t between the two._t Lias. He noted 7t is similar to the a9re—t we have had for the past 'hr - � . rah years The City Secretary indicated the Changes thi year from previous years includethe statement that the ity 711 b e, site for placement of precinct'voting signs et Bach"]ling placeand their aT after the election;the preparation for e,.i,.nt and supplies at Riverside voting Bax;and the Ley { „_. training of those additional elect].,day workers. The Cae it .quested that.voting booth has delivered p 'S. } a to the city p 117 9 pt ces,be placed 7n a more.prominent position so that voters will be encouraged to use "t'�' 2*ldb Z than. g s q N p r STN 3 rw R� a hl, c CWncilmmmb rBarrett made the motion t election approve of th J ielectionagreement and Councilmeber No Nfi y seconded the motion. All in favor and thesuit on oma ed'nanlnonslr. ? CITYMANAGER'S REPORT � yDowntown Parking Proposal @. Gene Pipes,City Manager,sugmet9d a thirty day trial period for a new parking time sclmmw for dawntosm Hontsvil le,. Ne proposed 30 mina[- n p'rki9 on'north and west inside.square,two hour parking across the street from the square and extending off the square just beyond the retail shopping amps and than unlimited parking )g ll.other places including a f merly posted for two hours.He also suggested that the city lot leased % # Pram Gibbs Brothers on the wet-id of the q be.designated as jury parking area on days when juries are �j impanel led and that that area also be assigned for:pemit parking--Pem7ts to be assigned by the county,judge 11 and otherw7.se available for two hour paK7ng by anyone. He also suggested designating the first two parking 11spaces the YLhwest side of the cWKhouse(inset)for county officials parking only,as permitted by the 1� yr,fi4_ ty judge. After same discussion,the Councils d generally in favor.9.trying it-on an experimental basis for thirty days. Gene Pipes clarified that the handicapped parking json the authwest.c r of �� te;."asp CaurthWse parking inside the square ontl that that slot was, t hour parking .e is all the-insideeparking 11 ! the south and east.sides of the courthouse. %Pipes noted the'county j dg designated that ams as the na handicapped parking area,even though the handicapped grWp recommended the northwest mstparHng area: Mr.Pipes.noted during this trial period.the areas now marked.for two hourparking will be bagged where we E H propose to Provide unlimithd time parking. He noted the other two hour parking signs will be to ad omr and thirty minutes added..C.unHlinvber Monday asked staff to itor the TOL paK7ng Hmact on 12th Street. C pes nrilmhe enb generally cur d,aft me discussion,t begin the thirty day trial as soon as possib��. 4 "s new noted t . Hone limits will sem as practical for staff. M Pi y HIGHWAY 3a WIDENING PROJECT e':q'T 1 0.e rt on SL t Hi h 3D Widening Prat tt and l 1 fund obli nation and actions Gena.Pipes pre a redo,letter free Jerry Nemec.Resident Engineer of the SDHPT,concerning the wide ng t" 7 a X of Highway 30,dated January 15.7985,for 35/100th of a mil a west of I-sfi t Highway 39. He noted this is iv Just 500 feet beyond Green,Drive going wait on Highway 30. He noted this is less than one'-half the distance 9 1 1' Fig' t the city 1lmjts on tha Hast ide..He noted this proposed widening is based on funds available. Th Council expressed th i.p.f rencethat the widening extend farther westward,ev n s far as the city iIt #f 1 L Mr.Pip 8 not the ty h f th Proposed project wf 11 be between§70:000 and$1.BOB and q „� th t thi ski t does t 1 1 d id alk pincement,dt h i u .glia Th C ca sed their th L 5 IMF t dEjng d lie. Nr Pip s,noted to 1 has this money avail hl 1 h bond isau }«y T hl xa:not d L Is th b ds epi,the b d lection X711 be.costly so the project needs to be of ample ;?s' i t justify,thep nditure of funds He.noted it will casts a§27.000 Lo issue the s2 million in general µ..r stiq t improvement,f nds in expenditure icy He said it will Cost sone§27.000 to issue this$100.000 and if we don't S h gk projects cumulativelystackedap t Justify the expense of the"i u r justjtytLhe entire$2.2 1111 that was authorized,than we need to side alternate fundi n9 and pay these expenses back xhen we do Ij. d r F h bigger project. He noted the Highway 75 N rth pejo t tlmated ton be in the neighbeKond of $750 000 d'�.that Dlus this ltl tionalis th.-xp nse.of the 755 at$25,000 to$30,000. But,he said 1 2 "� Vbt A S for this aim nL o4 money(E70 000,$100,000). 771 just have to figure what we might have in nam other 3�h h 9i i funds and make same jnterfund irons. The CW 11 asked the.CItY Mana9 r t 4ryto het the TdlPT to extend that fi. widening project Wt to the cit limits or a�r weaLwa o 1 le. 'pas nate w approach the resident— r engineer again y s request. r. pas note t e lait�ngfo thispnoject will will in June. F,4 x(.,.. SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA CW lder bid d xLensl�n DrWect Lo Oscar Crawford Conatmcti C 1n the amount of ¢,j` FIE1` 3ST+)E wiTk�krCTtr s shale f-$'d 285 50 Ne u x ane On un t.�T „iFek �b wHf. Gene Pipes.C1 Manager,recan mended ewaward!.fethin cantracL to the lel bidder. ster Crawford as noted in a t x n ' 1. +� � `�,°� � y';�+�„3� =..t ,�' - •'��,�"k�a ;.., Yv PAGE 600--BOON'0"--January 29.1985 �s, the upti He tad this s ry sery w ane- o s e s a �, tk the scot E3 287 50 H ted theUssery project is a 20th St t eat g yp t Arsnue 0 t house that caul rC' M be 81 1 f thefronting t et MayorN h 1 iPied th t ou M would b about$3.300 a ` and re h previously approved.bout.$2 fioo S Counciliester Dwli g an&the maim tpp ye of thisProject t out f utility extension funds add Oouncfi • F� =,,s,`s t i '' 7 tI member Hodges .can and themotion. All i favor and the motion Passed unanimously. h Consider A7reort Phase VI Constroctt on Project Change Order 4 2 Beat Pipes.City Manner.advised that the engineer an the airport expensive project indicated there is - . need f ddf Lienal 11 the atsmgrt p We t N Pip. noted the ginner ordered Shi 1 b don the ,Y PeM.th t fM u d its p rti 1D Lias,in 90 pe M:of the t He noted the city has t th rich that s f xpenditure..He noted Mf1 d t h the t t th y7nrer§Fango ober bei yet he want to bring it to the Coun 77 tt t7 b Lhe change rd 711 be forthming. Nen ted theweather has f not been good and the g d t theTrp rt k it d11fi It He noted this ey xfll heed.to c out of xunallocated in thegeneral fund It rated. F lab be$3 600 C the maximum,but may th t C 51 be Oaal fng meder k7id boNoM.W aDgrove:f this'keg rd farli and Council- - 7 s. meroer Mo tl �P tT� moil ATT f� a S moi, o s y ,� Cmside S to u dethe staff f Sh NEA P.. cmmandedaba th C rdi. t r Linda Pease. - - 1triM a cos wau e B or. rear n n con aener u a meted ' con e n .. 4. ..' reset Gere 70 Pipes,City Naneger,indicated that Linda Pe had recommended earlier in January that f her person -1s,the HEAP be upgraded free h if ti p ILron to a khree-quarter 4fre pos5kt -tl make thrt `,F',,� pmltio 119161 4d qrt 7 boner (1 at.)and t pg d th slab t t k a f the additional k load.that t h ba 1 n9 of d t b increasing teadily. th ye . He otulft the.city's n enol prectice: f to re fa 11 personnel allocation.to the two t a y th t d 't-during the budget time in the sumer • ! ',, u 1 n „b r at m id-year budget adjustments E not deviate free that. X noted th t rtron is extenuated due to the { E` Past that Mrs.Pease 1s ill at the protest time nd enable to terry her full load ad the person 5n this half time Do 1N h 4 nab nobler.lob. He Med for them he Is depart,...f his normal Procedure 1 ,:;: .{ �pnd is rg g th C ncil's approval of this$4,648 additional funds so this position n be upgraded flee e - 0 - y, •x.,�3hi {y half-ti t three quarter time position. flouncilmeeher Monday nod themotion to approve of this person ,Y+; "j,-,. ne7 change and CWncllm nber Dialing seconded the motion. All were in fava`and the notion Passed unanimously. i+ Coalition Analnst Illeoel Parklm Reservations r iDL Gene Pipes,City Manager,presented a leiter 4rea m!individual Mia aligns hi If with the Laalition Against illegal Parking Reservations,which intliwted his general disapproval of a matter of designated Peking places in the vicinity of the xel is unit of TOC Mich have been designated an public streets by TOC xith strict ' !' rules pronul gated by TDC can none of the TDC mployees chould park therein. He noted this individuals `}``'r request f thea thexiky reassert its.control War the city streets in the area of the walls u it and take dean x 6 h q k u 11 of th igns. Mr.Pipes nobad he contacted the TDC admmistretive officials and they looking into it. h^ He said they re'vMerthe Impression that thea.deal catian,especial ly..af 112th Street,betwkenNe.Val Is Unit a man" Aden 'Building had b c7eaea y g and that the ane-way deaignrtian,the ' step sig nd all of th re erre park!g pl we p th street was actually state Property. Ne saltl l C he told th h ould nrt:find i f nnM L that effect i N records of the city end if he was kind eneagh to prod that far the city,or peak,such r",at as we here had in the past free San Houston and other " Mt" •,s«" "' ''}a-0y'A",fy J locations.rescinding thededi tion of street.that the Council would entertain Shat as soon as he anuIs pro- Fc" vide same. He noted he d f ed that.all other perking designations on city streets mould be removed and thrt It strictly I rdance with the city ordinance that applies. W.Pipes noted he hopes to have ,xs kedS"'f'Y cwould sresol ti n to the Council on this matter. MAYORS REPORT-41111em V.flesh Basketball Game-- o flesh'thanketl 0 Elliott T.Bowe s,President of SXSO,Pm Ne invitation to the Mayor andCouncil to attend the basketball pre. 'v ,fib Arbor Day --Mayor Mash extended his pp iation t Comre cilne ber Dowling for representing the City at 4 r+ 4 ;-'*` �,.1 y M t the Arbor Day tree plating L City Hall. `•� t�" �}' '�'a" 7 ,.; Austin Hearin --Mayor Nash thanked CowMlmember Monday for h:r rap mtat7an of chastity in Austin at e . 3y haerinA regarding tot dumping of eat t d t f the Dallis area int.the Trinity Rive. Mr.Nash noted the city 7a rot nearly as concerned about Dallas.plan to dump 30 milli. 941IMa into the Trinity River of decreased ga s it is about the later plan to dump see eddltlanel 61115an eight hendred ih d.g 11 s• Is nuked it was learmd that TRA q! feworking kt g t m nage and mniSar Lh1 it rti Ne noted aILM1W9M1 Hunksvi7le dcea not Want - y this situation to occur,we moat hs- 1i ti and week wird others for a solution. He note ) the mason for the dumping is to al law an opportunity for an upgrading of the plant. , Houston Heart. -Mayor Nash reported he accompanied staff t hearing being conducted by the TDWR relative ` s to a smog t by TDC f Permit for full imminent plant on the Diagnostic property ac Tobe Crime from Whomold plant located. He noted the city is opposed s„ w`i• r t t. tothis. N ted M ity nedth i building of a pre-treatment plant because TDC', Mgt f such a quality that exceeded Permit q I L and exceeded a BUD of a 260 d T58 of 300 MHch than,requirest- stl than surcharge or require thea to _ y` d; Pretreat theirInflamedaccording to EPA criteria. H ted TDC has had to Pay a aurderge may, ryry Y a thepat two ye d this is t what khe City Mad ac ww warded thtm to pretraat ' >; their wastes before it to the sewer plant. He Rated ameNhere along had line tie pre- t— t p1 we t they re building be—a full treatment plant d they wish to Milli— participation ithdraw }s P rti Ip ti n in the North Huntsville Seem,Plant which as built as regional plant y " and i d rdingly H noted tea b d f the pl L In ons he basis that it Is ' a.regional Pl ft. He ot d des t put xilia"plant 5 n Am.there is regional plant. Mayor Nash noted lest seek e nttt f theTexas passM t of Water Resources, • ,' „f ",w_ ` 'k+ v,.n, •r" j requ ted that the lupi 1 C make it lex and t 1 st Policy that plat b ,tonal plant and khat there be c t 1 f e71 of th gi al pia L because it is tliffi IL for thwe to central 1 ter policy ith the exist 4 mall p1. is Mayor Nash noted the hearing we continued til Me Tel,27 d 1t will Lino N re in Hunts',, u L 111. Mr.Mesh noted the heaMn ' d x 's d}•'SF` ,y neither Id the f Stu ace M this petit should not b aide P financialconsiderations and Make h b cams asve that HMtevi 11 had the pa0Ly h d the willingness, th 9 -act that enter to be received by them in their plant,7t mos obvious that the request o4 TDL was "' *�, 4 f� �� 1r.�`�� •jk � `:` tl' Y F g a �,,.•^, M 5�s50 t �. PAGE 501--BOON'0'--January 29,1985 only for financial masons. The hearing examiner then 'asked f th p tat f TOC noted to-I.- - ith draw their quest T this.penMt -.M Id TherTDC p e tett ked Tdr T1 -minutes sed after this the hearing 1 cont ad d Th ti he 9• Mr.Nash ted these p entet7xs o4 TDC did not ® be th authority to mak-that withdrawal. Mr.Wish ted hopef lly- m=as will be given to make such decision to withdraw their re quest for a full treatment plant permit, , $* NY February 11 TML Legislative Semina ' isayo Nash asked the Council to d 1 th.City Secretary f their intention to attend this seminar and t ,a visit ith p tats 7 Au t7 9 Mi 9th p 1 9 legislative session. 'Order for City(Iffi Electioni� Mayor Nash noted he intends to call for the Order of the City Officer's'Ile Li t T esday night th be y$ held April 6 1905 He.. ted candidates mmy file for a position n the ballotas early es Monday,February S 4. Mayor's Plan Not to Seek Re-election m �' Mayor Nash fedi tad it ishia Intent an eat tiseek re-election in April,, v Zon7 9 3tedY Lomittte Meirters Appointed Mayor Wish.noted as a follow-up t last week's meting,he Isnm ready to submit into nomination ten iedlvldual5 to xrve on the—in g study comittre..He indicated his intention to bit an additional eight nems at a later data. He indicated his deal-0 have as easy different backgry ed represented as possible i 6 covering commercial,residential and ell form ofresidenti al ad people that night tie affected in any way. c He requested that th ti g of the zoning committee be video taped so that members added later could review 7 g ''- )%• Ne videotape to apprised of whet has happened to-date on this committee. Mr.Mash sold the first eaeting will be primarily introductory and an espl...Ilan of what 15 expected and what the charge Is w111 he given. He said the tl session 111 entail a review of the existing c ntrdls and gulat7ons of the c7 LY within The purview m zona g clie He said a third meting will be another infoseational meeting from outside 'v source D rhaPc an xpe n this aura who could tell us various alt,rnatims. He aid he has not decided on %�X rssNw"F+ 'Y Nd a ch inert but pl as to. 't as moderator until am 1s chosen. He asked that this initial meeting ba held an Tuesday,February.5 15.30 P.M. t fi x5 y 1S Mayor Nash then presented the following individuals for membership: ! k l He ph Lawson Steve Dawson Br!n Woodward Don Cuers f-' ima F g TN Mary Woodward Jimy Carter March Miller Nell Paul X44 .r3 f George Russell Clyde F.Hall -4e lmemb Xedges eade the moan to aDDroye of tfils lnf tial te le for'mmbershiD of the...I..study moil m6erTarreEi-secon�e� or an n an unan mous y. n Mayo Nash noted fheowil'mke itclearthat if anyone if this group decide,t -city election and Y 'Y win. they s step o s committee. � COIeCIL ACTION ' ENS Board Meeting--Councilmmber Davis said preliminary drafts f the building Slen for the Fire Station 's 7` Mo.2 EMS facility addition were reviewed. He noted by the eco d Moedey in February, L it is hoped te have the final draft free the architect with specifications and a:cost ^S` estimate. Xe noted then the city will be able to go out for bids shortly after that. N C ' Heart Month -•Counci member Davis noted the Walker County Heart Association will be contacting the Mayo N €5 to proclaim February as National Heart Month to association with the Walker County Xeart II Association. Mayor Nash asked the City Secretary to prepare for this proclamation signing + R ' Austin Hearing --Councllmsher.Monday reported on the public hearing in Austin regarding the plan to dump h „. untreated Gallas.sewage iota the Trinity River. She noted Glenn Isbell,the City Engines at raid the hearing cared her al odg with three Walker County Comisstaners. She advised t that only Gallas seemed to have word of this hearing.and when others found out about it time was too short to prepare f theharing,but may attended to e,pres¢.concern. She ted too that the 30 million'g ll f effluent was not the primary canurn,but rather the I..b1117an+gallons plan ed for dumping over a one year period..She noted the next " dumping was scheduled to he 220 million gallons to be done in March. She advised Dallas decided against chlorinating the effluent before it Is.dumped because of the 111 effects �I i. to living organisms at the initial dump site. She said they have deto Ined the impact aT .wAA � Z € the untreated se age would be less than the chlorinated sewage. She rated they have the 'r .°�'�,� ability to transfer to another station.an the I dumpage. She said that on all of the ' y` th 3 other dunpa,they mould be coring out of another facility and there is no ability to ! transfer so it would all tr draped right into the river at one plan: Sha said emery .p L ;y representative between here end Dallas.in every district,was represented either rn parson �•'kq'i ,:� 3 ^' - by their Bides.She said two senators were there and the rest o4 the aid. a mare there. She said many of the representatives were there aM they spoke very well to the fact they 4 ^ Y war not interested 1,one bit o9 sewage going into the river and,of course,Huntsville II i spoke tD that too. �y e She said the two questa ons asked that mare bottm line to the commission in the end were: 1) Is thea simply a ratter of convenience for Dallas and 2)is it merely an e,onmmic cert idaratl on or had other alternatives been considered. She noted the Commission's charge Dallas,and also th their me staff,was to go back to be sure that 1t was not Just an p y4: mo condition and to list all other alternatives.no matt—the toot. M-roc xmltn Advisory Meeting --Counctlnmbar Gem Garrett advised ha represantetl the City ata four-hour XGAC Health Adviamy Council Skating. He.rated it was mainly organizational in nature. He said the Governor did have sae repres t tiveswLhere tr give thea 9uidel roes end gals. He said % r* f the button line was that the Governor as going th cut sour of the budgets. k � "71, R ,;' � r 502 PAGE 502 502--BOON"0"--JANUARY 29,1985 N 4 Arbor➢av Festiva tv- to 11 ber Dowling gacknowledgedGreek hispresentation of thecity t th Arbor lay t t pl ti n91 T L k P k H noted lana leaf'In pld ted In th park. He. ted FNB P1111 t Rob t'H rdy told a 11 t d t k about Arbor r Day. •He noted vara th, p plehem them Including the Garden Club and She County Judge. # F Status University.Track--Lound lewmb Ddr71 g asked about the tat f the joint city/SHSU upgrade f the p ,�{� AW .}„'<^ quarter mile t. k t P it h tt FI 7d t A e 0 and1Fth St t Nr.Pip oted She d Iflage syst,on 1 essentially conapletc ad the lights he,,been Installed by!NSU. e - He said the cinders have bendelfd d s leve111 ng h bedo with base rock bef thecinders pPif d Na noted it will be soft far long t -until:.th a`"pw 1 1 7F i d pack M id th city 111 b' Ilin9 the cinders ntlers 1 d thea pts wet airy'Li will Ha noted more antlers may have to be added before the project it Jx:' y ¢'C y'•' Pothole-Avenue N t 11 ber Ck 1!,, oted there 1s a very large hole in Avenue M. Ar.Pi Pes noted he f will check on thisL uncilmanber Daal ing notetl It is berracoded so the Street Division apparently knows about.it but he wondered why such a large hole occurred. Obstructed Vision --Councilnen0er Oowling advised that constructs n the southeast corner of Avenue �Py 'lh, 0 and 14th Street pa king the i trucks so near this intersecS7on that it 7s tlifficol l far westbountl N ffic on 14th Street t0 enter Avenue 0. Nr.Pipes noted he will look t t✓d `r' fiti1 into this aita ti d,Y�,t F �7r45�5N �.Sy 'KR --Mayor Pro Tem Hodges asked if the Mayor will chose the Chairnn of this committee. Mayo 'Y . �1� ,}:., �•«�...r"'�� .y`� Y Nash said he would appoint a chessman. ADJOURNMENT Be any submit ad. t t 6 venuabeszsw�l9es tratarY t t4� a '4W"I"N", Y* f J� tiSe�-yj'. � i.� � �� tj t. •i Y., 4 i a r 401 d 1• ��� '_^ >�tr� �, 4' 1 t ' fit,' '".k4" t "h L a rvn f'r t " m r��,c -PAGE 503--BOON"0"--FEBRUARY S.1985 S '.4 NIMIIESOF THE HUNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE STN DAY OF FEBRUARY,1985 IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, .1,OF NRXER,TEXAS AT CITY HALL LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M AT 7:00 P.M.. A° The Canal wask in regular session with the follmv+ng m0mers present: 9 City officers present: : William V.Nash,Mayor Ls` YP a i Gene Pipes,C V Man - 0 Eugene.Barrett MS:,," St ph E Davis 5 Rut Deaaw,City Secretary Jerry L Doa11 II 4 .Scott Bounds,City Attorney X1771 B Gran Bill H dA 4yoPro ten xan,Mar. P v 'ft O Monday ` { Bob T.veaer The sleeting 11ad 0 order by the HonorableWilliam V.Nash,Mayor. The.invocation ms ted b lI 'Reverend Earcest Grover,sT Pilgrim Asst Baptist Church. presented y 1 : "fit Car CONSIDER ME MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS l[ETIIIG � fit:• " T b, �b�gg54� r �;,, Cauncilsesber Monday n. All are In to approve he the mutes of January.ni.u'29,1985 and Conncilarber Barrett seconded the motion. A71 were'In fear am the notion passed umnimualY. CONSIDER ORDINANCES Cons.werider Ordinances room claim Rnd deliver of a certificate of onli anon an a vnbber tare re11er and e yyyp ' FNB t th arrant.f 9 a mounts nk. y o' m aaa oanerce.�a a e� 5. n e Mayor Nash than presented this ordinance,Me caption of which is as follows: b r: ORDINANCE NO.es-s AN OROINANCE APPROVING CLAIM AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES OF OBLMTIOX;AND CONTAINING - T OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED HERETO[rubber tire roller--bw,a9--9.5%ihkereat--FNB] hash recommended the Council a the take out process from FNB in this instance,and award the C.D.to ,{ FNB at 9.58 interest. CouncilseMer Doling made the motion to approve of Ordinance Xo.85-5 assigning th" - tntt•{P ry l~ C.O.b First Natioml-:Bank at 9.5 percent interest for this 530,489 expenditure Por a rebber tare roller and er P �? t., CPuonilnWobar Howard seconded the nation. After Bose discussion,MaYar Nash asked for those sabers of the Cantil having an interest in FNBts oke such a declaration naw and abstain from voting on this notion. " u 5 Council Mndsy,Hodges and%gar Nash made such declarations of their financial interest and abstained from rot+ng on this issue. All otherilemNera.Barrett.Dowl mg.Howard,Davis.Tavenner and Green r ✓° 'a'y}4 3 h- rated Tm.the ration.and+th s rat ons. ' rets 1 #a, Consider Ordinance cellisu a City Officer's Election For April 6.1985 and making provisions for same I FY Mayor Nash then presented this ordinance,the caption of Mich is as Tallows: +y; } ORDINANCE NO.85-6 N AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,DRDERING A.MUNICIPAL 4 l Y; dt ELECTION lO BE HELD ON THE GTN DAY OF APRIL,1985,FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR + y S y+- AT LARGE AND FOUR COUNCILINNBERS,ONE FROM EACH OF THE CITY'S FOUR WARDS ONE,TWO,THREE AND FOUR;PROVIDING FOR ELECTION OFFICERS;DESIGNATING THE PLACES AND MANNER OF HOLDING SAID ELECTION;AND PROVIDING FOR INE POSTING AND PUBLICATION OF NOTICE. N �'ap Cancilsember Monday made the notion to adopt Ordinance No.85-6 am Conncilee be,Barrett secended the meson. All were in favor and the ation passed uianimusly. - ` S N CONSIDER PROPOSAL Consider a Proposal frce Griffith I Associates for inspection services relation to the Service Center PmJect �� u Mayor Nash then tee this 1 Per consideration. It wes asked this fire would ide inspec r preaen propose prov - Fp tion services ata cost M SISDO per week for the construction,witch is anticipated to require apprwtlately n.months. Mayor Nash noted he Poets the cont being offered is excessive,aHng daily inspections are not necessary and that I.private pnct9ce,this sort of may 15 mat spent. N— e rated the city should rely the architect for orae.per week inspections and the city's awn inspection departant should take a look t the prolect now and then: auncilnabers bawling and NondW eX mesa Their ancurrenca with the Mayor. ' H Maya Nash said he is not saying aur staff has to do the inspections,but he is saying the responsibility y "➢ f� T for inspection+e the architects end if inspection is In hia contract,he is committed to be here for every ;t. ry k rete par and before say we is cwantl up a inspect it. He noted this is mrmmlly at least once per we k early an and then less often late:,on. Ne noted he assuces his inspection is a part of our agreemnt, ° b ' and if it is mt.it Would only be a addiIt N&I 2 percent of the contract amen. He noted too that there r 1 v a u 11y also leboreary egremnnts,Which-ams that every tine concrete is poured there will be an ° .at PHciel there fro a lamretmy taking salol..and seeing that the concrete is of the apPropriate mix. Cauncilmmnber Hodges felt the my s inspectors Gould in pact this predect so they will knor Mat a builder 1. # has to go through in the inspection process. camttmmber Wolslion kataas the mmtia a table this item and Cauntilsaber Monday seconded the notion: "^a are in favor of l lm suis mkion and it passed unanimusly. CONSIDER RESOLUTION Consider reselution ecce k5no the provisions.o4 Stat Hsi hwgY as Publ+a Trasartation Commission Minute ; �tler Xo. 9B o e lmroyenwnt by a 3OIP o th€ D9 o t Crave -war a Lurn a "'a 't"iL ' p4 in ntsr111e fres]N 45 rawest a isLnce M �t ,h �fid, t '� ✓:-1e. k t x a . "},# s.'rs� PAGE 504--BOOR'0'--FEBRUARY S.1985 appmxinet ly D.4 nil. [out W spencer property] -- Mayor Mash Presented this resolution,the caption of Mich is as follows: RESOLUTIONS NO.85-5 • f 1 *+SS:%`h„it ... .RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROVISIONS OF STATE HIGHWAY AM PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION CdRRIS5IDER IX1 Mayor Nesh noted this resolution states the Mdening will be for 0./miles west,Mich goes past the last tl Instal7ed for the newly developing areas;therefore,all of the existing roads will be included in the widened:area of Highway 30. i ,,. ...U.. Co..lmenber Bowl l me cede the motion to adopt Remlution No.85-5 and Councllnenber Hodges seconded the X f �.'4�1R{.�.;lrF# ration. Al71 were in favor and the ration passed amn;mou,1 ry. ,X , Council member Hadg asked if this would include sidewalks. Mr.Pipes noted that.is still o option, 4 q ( q P 3 noting that bids M71 6estaken both ways.and the city can.detemine at the time the bids coon in wether they £ Msh to fund the sidewalk,. f ' w„ yr " lis Y 1 Yr, MAYOR'S REPORT Y TRA Letter reaardina.Dallas-sewage Ourp Into Trinity River � r� Mayor Nash noted the City of Dallas has decided to withdrew Its request for a Permit to sake a 30 "'"-d.J'•w, million gallon discharge of untreated wastes into the Trinity River. He noted it is anticipated there M71 -dyi lr be other d7schary-a or requests for pemiks at a later tion. Xe noted TRP hes clarified that the film of 3 - 9M ll� year discharges am cede Meal bearing oa the effect.of theriver and that discharges made after February t are potentially mpre hazardous because the waters are warmer and there is less water in the aver therefore • --`. >5 the dilution factor is affected. He rented it is OrcPerned that if there ere tlischarges that they be made in 't - the winder months. He advised the city has prepared a statement khat was td be d at Lhe hearing on Monday `.'"- had Belles not taken action to withdraw their request. He netted State Representative Allen Hightower took our 4w a J urc kJ4'S. statement to Austin and rens to present 1t If Dallas did not withdraw their request. a +5 ai `^-� Mayor Mash noted the city is anxious that Dallas continue upgrading their wastewater system as it is iimortant to us overo7l and to our long range program that they Have the best system they can Wss7bly have, 'which""they gust do ezPansfon and they mist do upgrading. He rated wile It is iZortant that we be restrictive as need be to insure that aur water system is in no way polluted,he didn't wank the city to get carrleE away to the extent that our reskrictions would rake it too difficult for Dallas to do the things j .� they aced to do. He noted we could defeat our own purposes'in that instance. He noted there have been S insLnces were permit holders along the Trinity River have not been in compliance,and althoughtheir fi 4 * discharges are not as great.as that proposed by Dallas,they are continual discharges whereas Dallas'Plan y" 1, s for one-time dischargee. He rated it has been suggested this 1s a goad then M Tollw up with what hes happened Mth our insistence that the Texas 0epartmnt f Nat Re Dorcas men and take action against those) Permit holders that,are not in compliance. It was noted aDPropriate communications mere lack'-. th Pat of the Texas Department oT Nater f{`, Resources and an the part of the City of Dallas egardirg h 1 g f this nokice in Austin. He noted it was s y g as no.official notification was given. He rated a- g A t Wrely accidental Mat the cit heard about the hearing statement was also included in our submission through Re -✓ .,<{hpresentative Hightower addressing this fact. ' Zoning Study Committee *ey Mayor Nash noted the Zoning Study Committee did net this evening at 5:3D P.M.for its inaugural ting. 5 He invited 11 Councilmnbers to attend these committee meetings,noting the nest two meetings will be Februarl{ a 26 and March 26 at 6:30 P.M.at L7k Nall. �$ ? y Mayor Nash gave',recap of the initial meting. - . } ` .1 Appointments J S Mayor Nash then presented two names for consideration for appointment to the Zoning Study Committee to d r ,join the oth .ten people appointed on January 29,1985,as follows: ,rw, Mr.hex Schlotter Mr.Bruce Graving • h 'a-.it' araton.erAMondey rain de favothe r rantion khe La approof these two additional members and Coucilmwer Hodge second � 1`'its Gere ad cotve ton massed unanimusl.Y. s COUNCIL ACTION - dp Truck Route Enforcement--Cmncilember Dowling acknowledged that enforcement of this ordinance has increased Ice Handlina --Councilmnber Montley<omp7lmn[ed the city at met deparbmnt for their vers excel! 9 1 Is handling f the icy rend conalilons over the weekend, She rated It i —g- nixed that so f our,staff stayed up all night W do that for us. ADJOURNMENT The Council then entered their workshop session to discuss the items listed on the agenda. r Respectfully Subml Lked, City tars Cit Secretary 4 a i� „ 1 �.t4aar �1 MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL METING HELD ON WE 1271 MY OF FEBRUARY,19851 THE CITY HALL COUNCIL tlIAMBERS,LOCATED AT 121E AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUXTSVILLE.CWX7Y OF WRLNER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.N. ' The Council set in regular session with the follse Ing mmbarc Present; Wil 11 V Mass,Mayor City officer,s present:0. —Barrett I t xa Jerry L EBowlIN Ruth OeScehaw.CCity Sec9retarY X111 B Green Scott Bounds,City Attorney B111 Ha party Howard.Jr.. Bob Tevenn Ber The meets 9 was called to order by the Honorable William V.%sh,Mayor. The invocation was presented K by Reverend Larry PMton of the Second Baptist Church: CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIDUS MEUM Co milemmer Mon de the Motion to ` Councilmemher Barrett es Monday the motion. All re of the"Lutes aT Neo M oP February 5,1985 and T k in favor andthe noLlon passed uianimously. CONSIDER PICK w TnucX ! ,� Consider Bid 85-13 Wr i/2 ton pickup truck raD1 errant-Tdr.the Utilities Roar�nt to G d Dodge i the weau ��7 a mi ocarea Te 'a same j, Nayor Nash then presenteauthelIn.odd s noted above.for the Council's cos9tleretion. He noted Nis)! S£ bid Moats the specifipati ns pad is the at"'are ndatipa. rnpncilaWer Mande.nada the motion ta appror f N19 me as recpemntlee and outlined anpW by carr dna COunnln iter Hoagea aerondea ne ninon. All t f Wr dna the�titn. aaea unantoAnslr: 5 yjr4 fay J gtz i ~�wh�cr`x g Tt ne CONSIDER CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION Y Y 7 {N a"vE+T a Consider 0rtllnance No.BS-7 arta tin dei d deYlver of a mrtificate of obligation Per en iron Meet rove to be ass.ana - n m. r. rest Rayon Nash presented this ordinance,the caption of which Is as fall—: ORDINANCE N0.05-7' k, } l € AN ORDINANCE OVIS APPROVING LIMN AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES OF OBLI6ATId1;AND CONTAINING OTHER.P�VISIONS!.'RELATED HERETO. [John Henry Aiederhafer,Jr.436,699,9.45%interest ), for four years tu purclmae an'"iron Meet roller'40r the Public Works Oepartmnt]. Mayor Nash acted the bid frow First National Bank is prina less 1 perosnt: 10.5%minus 1%0,9.5%. In this 1 stance.thisi t the low bid. a stated b Councllsaber Oowi lny made the hnotion'ta ePOraweoPlOrdihience No.85-7 end eCwncil MMenber Nbndev s m dad th t oThln 1 Ne n t^�poo Motion pass uon nous v, Co idere0 d NO 85-8ti lryatm d d Iir of certificate of obligation for a self-oromildul roan to assignedar Jr.we I. Brest - ,�` Mayor Nash presented this ordinance,the caption of Mich is as follows: - Av1�+'v j`ib r ORDINMCE MO.85-8 i>n AX ORDINANCE APPROVING CLAIM AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION:AND CONTAINING OTHER "• c PROVISIONS RELATED HERETO. [JohHenry Xladerbol'u,Jr.$19,725,945%interest for four 7 years to Wr has self-propelled d brow'for the Public Works Department] 1%r Nash noted the take-out bid Prow First National me 1.Bank is the saas In the above instance, r 10.5%mims or 9.50%Interest. He recd nded awarding th1 C.O.to the low bidder,Mr.John Henry Niederhofer,Jr. t 9.455 I terest. Cauncilrenber Dawli W4 N t7 n to a rove of Ordinance No.85-8 awardlaq the.bid to w^` A 1✓? 5h _ Mr Ni derh h ImT 'aor no too—ons 1 CONSIDER COUNCIL'S POSITION t 1X �' Consider th posits n an the.bol iehment of the Local Perks.Recreation and Open Space Fund s a reaestad by g ` R? .X T s rualtical Lpague �. Y Mayor Man wated Coun it nh B 'vett.HodgeHoward and Monday and hiWe1P along Mthstaff=2d. "hers t Gena Pipes.City INroger.and Ruth Dash ,City Se rotary,.dire dad the Leghlanve Seminar in Au'Lipa an Monday He gave a p of the legs 1 ti minor d the inp0rtant items discussed. He noted city reprecentatiW ? - re e ed torequest of their legislators that they mold t'.4 legislation Mich would in any way ., bm) de tha L 9th,right r authority der Ula hose I Provisions that exist within the state now (n do bill anti,. ta) He oLed lth gh Nmtowi Ile has a billboard ordinance,it does net require that the pan teha it down h Ye clt7 s.uouid like to be able to do Nnt,including Houston,etc. k` Nanoted the in lustl that should city p n ordinance that would take down the sign,the bill 4 board oWw s would like to h the..city pay for that sign-iMMaedlately: He noted the cines wwid like W i 3 t : rtize the p yee ta--peMt the sign ta stay in Piece for sae six mnNa ta tan yeah--nwre 1lkelt six to ~a' ✓ t �S;o. 19ht year Ith the lnwwa.4 It lM1 a b1e anoMi an f the sign;this would then n"involve a S the cities 1 inmedlate cat Re noted them mhas been a dtsapre t'aa to the value of Nose signs. He said the city IF rids their alu the tax Il,bVL th '1116 rd timers'estinanan of their value was sig 7 fitantly high [city's$100 t their 5250 000 lue]..He eked part.one of the bi Tl prop 5 that there.fold of be a change 1n Me evaluation the result of this situation. Mayor Nash noted he finds Dur billboard 9H,.M>t r j4•,'-w4 011111.to be appropriate 1 sight of these othar situations. Mayor Men noted our concerns for this end the'.actuation of ides In this regard wo a shared with Senator Caperton during lunch Monday. He noted if city �f � < A PA zo 1tv., a t he 5e.,506--BOON 004, Vde-W pay f thsignsp front,it could very likely happen that sties could also be Made to pay fo the v 1 of diT aid date how Ju ked.vehiel ..etc..that are dome 1,theinterest of safety and health. He noted the cities could not favor such a precedent. Myo.Nash noted in regardW She total-P rt Renati a d-0 Sac F d N re is currently a detl7- eaten fund of 1%of cigarette texas Sha goes a as tc 2 d for the cities and r ti7'r counties for local parks..He noted this fund has been obbed before and it 1s the Intention of Lieutenant 5 . Governor Hobby tu b it again--Nis is the 1 atyt ke. 'H Led he personally feels that he favors the fund f watching funds.-butl of really in f o4 daslg tetl p tectad funds.. Ne noted he would pre- } f Inat th1 f d be scaledb k th s re waya..,:!im o higghway,f ds eight to be scaled back. y H ted h is ed whenthdedic t d fl ndR it s 11k tting a priority before re awe what the _ 3 situation is to determine how going to have to sat the priorities o rything e1 se. He Mated he isupportive of the fund,but h re supportive of it if it 7s. general fund item rather than a ded7ceted fund item. : Mayor Nash noted the city of Fort Worth- 1 bbyi tin We hi gt n ass at the seminar to report on Meat is t happening in Washington..He ofd theP ldent s current budget request would all imieate Remmre Sharing, -I- 4 3.e reduce HOD Block Grants--10%redo ti (he d it will be further d ed by the fact that sore other cafe- i K 9gories would be pt Into this g 1 category such as the f h dminlstrat7on grants,thereby treatin m add5tional diluti tl decision P 3 t ami.list WMade 1n this -roar that Tor send ti all cthies o question- re to allow hies tu list 1 Priority orHe.the Pwegwill ProPus d far at or reduction by the President. Nat the,cltie feel are critical rib 1 t k p -M noted we will resound to that questionnaire when 1t arrives. After e further discussion on general proposed state legislation.'the Mayor Maven onto the next item. sam CITY MINAGER'S REPORT `" ` airport Construction Prolect Update • + - k "�i}'i 5,p%'k�•. Gene Pi ea,Ci Manager,noted a maker of hell 11 have been eI m,,V abmt the leek of .L P he 9 a progress by contrackor at the airport. Gene Pipes noted he is providing two letters from our engineers on this project, ,.p.. Everett Griffith,Jr.8 Assocl t I of Wfkin,dated January 30 and January 31,1985 explaining their recam ++ eebdatiom in Nis regard. M wanted he wanted the Coil to know that the City May have to move against the �o contractor's bond very Won on lack'of p fomance. unc t'yiry'« 11jgi '� cf "' payor Nash noted his disappointment and his disgust about both of these letters from the engineers. He noted the first letter regarding the extra lime work,which we did approve,see to infer there is score pees- ' Ston as to whot h th quimw!nt for ogre 11.was due to Lhe need to reduce the P.I.,or rens due to the weather,and b -.there Is that question,there was a 50-50 split between the city and the contractor on. 1 the additional 11 cost.Mayor Nash noted weather 1a not our responsibility. He said it appears that what a,+`F �:`'; '� •"" y f '` has happened is that rather than determining what the problem was,the engineers have decided it was a 50 per- t charas 1t coxa the weather and it was a 50 percent chance it 3ust heededvere lime,therefore re split it W-W. MayorXesh did not feel Nis cos a gaotl eng7neer7ng approach W the solution. Xe said we talking about a total rust to the city of$3.2]:therefore he was not going So talk a long time about this,but he ryas a / disappointed i the city's contracted engineer,because to him this does not fallow engineering rationale. He 3, ? ``r said Por this a he is somWwt disappointed. Myar.Nash Med'1 gird W the other letter,he finds fault with it in that in the copy of the letter 'tht- y .e M1ttm:t0 the contractor,there 1s an indication that time is critical and that the engineer is not pleased a>'Y roc with the titre Nat hes been Botm on,but Nmmem to be th rot that he(engineer)x111 t approve note ties extensions unless mrething is lore. Mayor Nash noted time extensions are provided for within the tem 1 of She contract and they are specific as to when the contractor would get the Sim extension and when he would of it as not something to be bounced around and negotiated or threatened with someone. Mayor Nash noted het., .� 75 particularly coneerned that re get these kinds of letter,.in our file id re potentially have a Problem with Y f the mntrector and it became appropriate for liquidated davegm W be charged. He said ha'wauld hate to charge - J,y� liquldeted denges with this latter in our Tile--it.would defeat our own Purpose. He said 1f there has been -� y.... tleWMnation of retaerentlation by the engineer as to eztensions of Lire or nM extensions o1 Sive based on his opinion of the contractor rather than the facts of Ne situation as to whether the delays were--that is not appropriate situation. He mid that is what is being'nferretl here. Mayor flash indicated he asked Mr.Pipe i Shia afternoon to relay these concerns to the engineer and to tell him to.quit hedging,be straight forward ,yS' d tell u what the situation is and Make a report back tu us of their opinion of the contrectur. He asked that we get things straight akat the extensions of 27me and award extensions of time when it is appropriate • :'. .ys 5 ta- mat*an,it is lot appropriate,.and rot be using that as save threat as to what May or May not happen with the y MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT blob Abernathy Day--February.20.1985--Mayor Nash noted he proclaim d February 20 as Ralph Abernathy Day earlier thisning. d !E 0 1985 National FIA/HERO Week,Feb.10-i6--Mayor Nash noted he proclaimed February 10-16.1985 as 1985 National , A - FHA/HERO Week also earlier this evening. r 3 4 CCXNCIL ACTION ' U7 TR Legislative Sem1Mr--Hemoncilmemberany Howard reported an theies S ar he attended on February 11.noted , He notetl Mamp o7 the larger Texas citiesn participating in these. He rated M1 his disappo7ntveit on the federal p po d utbacks as they regard Community Black {r+. Grants antl how it might affect hi fforts to obtain a grant for the Boettcher's ' HM11 area re of his ward. He noted he will be attendingg the N-gAE An MakeraMp Meting in Houston on Myth l'and he will M discuss ng this Matten with those rcprc ntatives. Mayor Nash noted when'the iii q tionnaire canes,he foeIs khe city q'- should list those black Brooks a top priority program and the one we would leas ee t like W lose 1 the federalcut-tuck scheme. He noted re can certainly justi- fy thof those N ds like fade 1 revenue sharing.which 1a Joat a straight forward amount of momey that does noL.h a to be justified regarding the need. ENS Board Meting --Councilvenabor.Davis noted he attended the Monday EMS Board.Mating and reviewed the • d 3 M+ % yl M th addition to Fire SL tl M.1; M noted the hi�_h estlnta on Sha jet pe quare foot.which would be right at$100,000 on khe high side. He said bid 711.g t by Mach 1 and construction should be complete by mid-sumer. . '" iA " Libnry Fees 5veten --Ctunoilamk r Jane Monday skedfor a report on the new fee agates,the rcsul iis She asked for a review frac the librarian of aaMatriterla, ch as mmkership n fl%Y d �a 5 xl o- r PAGE SOT 0--2/12/85 the Fnds of the Libraryand donations to mmrorials,etc.,that might have effect end take alaok at that overall general policy. ® ruck Route Report --Louncilmmnber Mo day sked for a copy of the t ck report that was promised. Gem Pips,City Wog r,noted he has 1t 1 hi Tfice and would provide it in themuct packet. ¢ THL Le ietat,ve Seminar. - C it ober Barret!.Aighl tided the Sem1 H hoped nest year we f '� q the Council old g N d the 1 g tat y receptiveto all of H ted he learned M about th Ie91 I ti process 1 Austin. NayO ffi l .vk dried h..that Governor Nark Whit Li ten t G o Bill Hobby d the Speaker 9 the Tesas No 61b Levi 17'spoketo th,s 9rouP during Me seminar, d ted G tUT ""' * 7 1 x *f by the Mayor of San Antonio.Henry Cisneros He noted tZ Huntsv111e representatil set with Senator Caperton for lunch and discussed our pN,1or concerns with his then.4 Louncilsemher Hodges noted he d Mr.Pipes represented the City last Saturday 'I r"'`-i@ ,. `..1 0 iv t to Hall th r SY seaeivM two reeolatio tie from Loaner Oud9a Bonn Lindsay j:. 7, 0 from He to Nayo NnMY Whitmire.b 11 P ti 9 M No ton LrveL'ck l ` Sh d Aodeo N said the lotions we tleli d o h back 9rom g p a 7 display the xp H p to presented the resolutions the city for their pl p av AWWRRHENT OF FIGURAL SESSION 17Y submitted. WRK SESSION to discuss two additional elements of the.Xdufn plan Recamendatlons. ENEWTIVE SESSION to discus property acquisition ratter[ROW--Ave.F] ® FINAL AWOURWIENr ZF /���awCitySe12.798E as � 3t R zr� wu,�,t 9tt ' f �I i y 22 PAGE 508 FEBRUARY 26,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MINUTES OF ME HNTSVILLE CITY CNINCIlMEETING HELD ON THE 26TH GY OF FEBRUARY,1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN TIRE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.X. ; The Council Net in'regul r session.with the f 11...g ambers present: • u § W1711 V.Nash,Mayor City Officer present; - �r b . D E g Bemtt s 7- Staph Davis- Gene Pi Cit ager i f Willi B Gree. Ruth DeSha City Senefary : N Bill HodgesScott Bounds,City Attorney 'L k'"t v*}le .;;�r� P Howard.Jr: N ; .{ MEMBERS ABSENT: - Jerry 0mling A Bob Tan nner Mayer Nosh called the weeding to order. Dr.Bill Austin.Pester of the Elkins Lake Baptist Church,gave t < the Invention. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS METING LouncllNamber Monday wade the ti to approm the minutes¢T February.72,-1985 and Cwociimember Barrett $ ucondad the min. All re in favor antl the action passed unanIamsly. t R CITY Na1NGER'S REPORT--GENE PIPES • j4 Introduction f New Poll.Chief Hak Eckhardt,Jr. Gen Pipe City M ge tM tet reduced the new pPol resently Chief for the City of Chief I,lle,le Hank Eckhardt,Jr.till Rmley Texas..Wa acted he is presently 1 g as the Police Chief in Crowley and:.will begin as Nuntsville's Police Chief On ft. 14.1985. Mr.Pipes introduced M.Eckhardt's Mfe.Pat. W. k Pipes noted them were none 45 Individuals who expressed an interest 1n the position over the last several ths. Nr.Pipes felt Mr.Eckhardt is a goad.flwl, and he felt a Roca deal.of pride in introducing him to r /, the Council and ta the cmnnity. M.Pipes ttl he hesbsen Pollte Chief 1,Crawley since 1979 and prior to $ 'Net tiee�servetl as Pollee Chief in Bri dg City,Tens. He Acted he has been to In enforce It since 1971. He has a Babel of Science Degree hon the University of Texas At Arlington,Mr.Pipes noted. He said Mr.EeAheNt orI rally cane Psrn the Richland'Halla area in Fort Worth. xl�: M.Eckhardt noted their excltemnt about wining toHuntsville end that they were happy with the situation. He noted he la looking.fo M to working with everywe. Myer Nash welcome the Eckhardts to Huntsville.on t behalf of the City Councal. x Consider a rewmnodation to cattle the din suit In,the Huntsville banks a alnst the Walker County Appraisal� CS '?wr M.Plpae presented this natter ta the Council. He asked any councilNNmbers'mning stock in any me oP th four banks m tan to reMin 4rvm dlswssing this nutter. CouncllmNMers Mndey,Hodges,Howerd and Grew .tsps and Mayor Mash indicated they would refrain from this diswss,on. Cn ncilmeters Tavenner and Oowl leg were Y absent. Therefore,only 6wnCllembers Barrett and Devi,were able ta discuss this Natter. Mr.Pipes advised that the mthods used for the appraisal of bank stock fn ad valores taxation hate been under litigation in recent ymrs. He Acted i 1983,the U.S.Su rens Court ruled that the caaonl 2.' value mtbod violated fedanY law 6 iderin federal ob11 tions in the coe4atatton of Lhe Lax Y Itewiaswk 'i`w� sg ;t.�9 noted that soon after that densimywasnmtle,a thod'ma fomslated which detxsmined.the value of federal .y `f3 tT 2h Mq,�xttt?' i �v 'Ty w itles no be deducted fn order ta be in coaplionce with the ruling. M.Pipes noted this sethod was t F `";4"' "'"hv y d wepted statewide and was used locally for the T983 and 1984 bank appraisals. x a The Council ms advised that effective January 1,1985,Muse Bill 122 instituted a bank franchise tax • Q` xhlch will M adeinistered by the state tmetroller of public awwnts in lieu of the ad valorem tax n bank g1 J>y x atock. It nus Acted,however,that other li Ligation Is ppee tling at the preaent time w"ch would possibly Inxx cIt urred.the refund a4 Gsea paid to those banks who T11ad suit during 1983 end 1984 plus emy adtlitiwal cats Atwrdinp to Grover Wok,Chief Appraiser of the Welker County Appraisal District,the attorney repre senting the Huntsville banks that filed suits.Mas approached the Dlatrl It with a request for an agreed settle- rL"` not. Its;xes roLed the Walker county Appraisal District is'repreuntad in thea suits by an Austin attarrey r°xh51 who is rcspetLetl statewide for Al s.expertise in this area of Property taxation. Mr.Cook noted it 1s this ya a = Y 3 a r& M my's receuendation that a settleent be node in view of the uncertainty of whet the ruling my be end ..rya the length of tine before'a decision ray be reached by the court. M.Cook's letter explaimd the stormy „r 11 --Ad,a aettleunt baud on MNat the frantlNlse tax would have been far.1983 and 1984. It was no 1{` this would be apPrminately 70d of the taxes paid or a 30%refund. M.Calk Nrther explai nM the banks have x5 reested this ea a basi.e for settlemM and nM that dittrisk,1n Texas ere negotfat5np a alma have de similar uttleante. M.Cook said by men ving this atter ea recdnended,it will free the rmalnisN '- tax dol Isra held An*screw for potential refund at a later date. Pipes noted!ha other Gxinp Ourlsdictlona have crosid'd this Sere recomendation and the HISID and 3; d` t Y MAken County Wave al Wady approved it. Mr.Pipes Acted although the/cpreisal District and its board have d Wsv t't 'i' 3 t the Authority to settle this suit, they ere asking each taxing Juriadktfon for approval s support for actions they MSA t take. After a shat dlstusaion between Councl7mNNMra Wav1s aiM Barrett.they expressed support for approi D this type of uttlerenL. Z. CONSIDER ORDINANCES • `� J � ) �� Consider Ordi N 85-9 authorltl bllcatlon oT Act1ca of lntaat ta issue CortiPicates of obli atlw for S /tk a at ne re se true wo a max mm amnn re p ane -,met Y y 4 Mayor Mash presented this ordlmnce,the caption of which is as follows: J:;,��p?m`�. _ i -. P "u�,*r'�c 'iM'�`s`'-�e-�'e�.•�7�.��r�` k'� . y;;a t � ,yg• f ,r:� `°may yr 4•�y"a, },U: .'n y I � t� MINUTES FEBRUARY 26,1985 .PAGE 509 . ORDINANCE NO. ® AN ORDINANCECERTIFICATES CATES OF OB PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF BIDDERS FU ANO NOTICE OFINTENTIONT0. '' " S :�+ ISSUE CERTIFICATES.OF OBLIGATION FOR A FRONT LOAOIXG REFUSE TRUCK CAB CWI5515 AND 80 DY, 'a•r. ,. IUID YAK VARIOUS PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO '[ t m exceed$100,0001 4 year C.O.] II b ? F Councilemober midday made:the milm pprore of Ortli 85-9 art Coca ilmember Hodgen seconced the Action. All were 1 favor and th mot1 a d taW TV` 3 ® Co ide Ordi Ounce No.85-10 designatinothe Police Chief solicitors'administrative auto it ,y Mayor Nash then Presented this Orli nonce the caption of which is as follows ORDINANCE NO.85-10 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS,DESIGNATING THE POLICE CHIEF AS SOLICITOR'S "�� ADMINISTRATIVE AUMNIRITYI AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. ' }{meg- wtifi Nash notetl ShiCh.Iges.the edMMstratl umoritY from thi.City Se tory m the polite Chief. Mr. ? , Pipe and thi ha 9a'is bei g ndad m the beckg. d checks that are required'I..the appl leations 0 �+,,. HL Lk• ,�'A'+ x should the solicitor haw a criminal c:d,et only be m ized through the.Poli Departaent. He Ted another reason for this change is m ai lify TAe.proc by.having.an through . authority checking oO the situation..Maio N sh asked iP this is:minp done m iMibit It im s..Mr.P1Pes noted this is not the ces d that this i ply being done m simplify fy the promising f the appli ants. 9 `�c"Y`•':�' • � _ +' <i 0wm�1 oeuea'msde the tion to aP t a ai w a5-m end m ilmeab r was na d Ln .. • I, name ear nsxea.ig—7tam an S, ed ' �If oar en♦� L Mist p du i 8 0'm f t Mr.Pipe noted it i5 actively nfbrced h i- s by th ity Xe mmtl-th 'c't f N Msville know that solicitors ed a city permit and the will call f F�c a v_ if they N d ce Mo does rat have one. Xe noted Lhaonly criteria for denying a permit is y f false # ,H} A�3 x '!. 1 f -ton iv 97ve on.the original PPl kation. He noted if an applicant intlicamsa lack ofa criminal R 1 < § fy� y y+ d = ro re rd d it cemmined than d have ac 1 1. 1 h7smry,then mecanrevoke the license quickly.and-easily.l1 •'i3 q,� .. "' N mtl it s t diffieu7tm of m and It i Jurt.a matter o4 procedure. He.rated M regi amred,ma -.° ¢�° y y h th 1Morwtian ma.need t Wt W hand them"7f ire reed m-Pon a cammplaint'or i 1olatmn type- I J 1 `.;' ,,,.� Sys. •^., +: i mnce. Nr,Pipe.not tl if. sa11 its ithauta Permit,the police can be milled,and the solid- N q,' p:, �' y"'`l m ked m bt 1 th prop pernit by coiryleting a registration form: Xe�pmd the.penalty for violating 11 .v'^ ¢„r�, - this p 1 7 1 C misdeneanar ofmnse($56.00). City Atmrney 5 Pit.Bounds noted.if citizens do.rat t p '"" i A,.`3y� 4�y� .`s •y x t li im s ,ming to their.door.tots ordiwnce dce5 L.Protect then they will d have m post a."n j-, 4! a k 1 ,(d `'p'YFi .� > li store'sig L theft front d or. Ma opted i4 a salNcimr still solicits,.they can possibly be Prosecuted t TSN. imire1 t4opm by the homeprrnen y i Co ilmeebe Green.q esti d some otherfor clarification,,whi h the:City Atmrney revlemadend 1anums,3 13red. Coun ilnmemde G en a kedm.celot kh d in tw 2'd s°in aubsectian h of Section i ¢ x e ce s r a• s o m nn e n 5 t if r T t as0 ntrs t f r o o nlaw th, tt oo ae o e.Ih par m gismo taaili' 7 �T,d`s t i 1d the t lid mtw say�hrem oblem thtlt rat y t -nam m tout 16 'City Attorney . D r g 1t cet C I1'= mind y d midges act and th home G 5 I q . 9rieMlr amndnM m their ration alrwadv on the fl r Mayo Bu h t detlh� 3 p �• dmotion and it then Passed unan mousnousl Consider a request by Emma for a cost of sersim increase In the amount of$ 89 Par month on basic t L Buyor Xash ted thi Yncreasa is for op atm 9. ts. H itl Enmz'arrangement with theRail road - F'E Cmmisslan 1s such mat an in ase for,feral ng costs is a mtoiiatic am. Mayor Bush noted,however.the i 5 yy+ F fi'"yv 4 k'1'' /y"'?'•��" City Council couldturn it down,but it will be appealed to the Railmad Commission. He noted because of their ' agreement with.the,ma would be overruled,provided,.of course.the Railroad Commission demsmines it 1s Ira � . tuna Mayor Mash noted he reviewed thimatter with Mr..Joe L 1 n Local Manager...and witl!oNer�eprcsenm- t s from Houstonand N mgdoW this afternoon. He sold th mat of service Increase is approzimtely 10 H e monotedo that. MrRush on h waninc sod %otuabl t°deitnecZnand e aad nykhl n9 that lobked rat of-tom tarry o unusual ' He noted a portion o4 this coma about because of en Nncrees 1 ad valorem taxes and in insurance expenses which the hate had 1n me last pie nf..yea He and h'feel 't is approprieto that Entex continue be ceire the return on equity th t is ppropri m nd the fig E rax has gore over with me City lndi<am tAis amunk is dpPrapriam to wismin.their return equity. H men recommended that the Lnuncil 11 an ti f P ' this Nncresae by censensus. X mmd the$:89 i Cream am t t bout$1O.00 per year or about$55,000 N Por me Huntsville le service arca Buy Bush d i d ryorc ill g t bate I.Mardi which x711 cant m _+ j F n raga of$22 00 Po tam which ill offset the first t ye f this increase. He noted this rebate yt 5 b r; is bemuse of lower Pas cost..net operating<axis. . Mayor Nash sulaised.afterthis discussion.that there was a consul to take no action so as m allow this increase m g into effect as of the 1st of.April,1985. s Consider award of a bid to constrcct the'hi h h 1 se want o4 the 12 ester min s atm as fanned in the a mrorew o gram on our m nY n e'amoun o tom L e Ater an emir ;�,, `y •1.y, " "'N' Mayor Nash t tl S A N LonetnlcilonSn ny th low bid Out of six bidders. He and the staff has Ij Ch dihelr qualifications and find then m b Li ficcury. He then recommended dad award-of.the bid to the low 2'*,a ,r•: 1?.. ., bid r Councilalabav min nMde th motion m ewrd the bid m 5 h N Construction CO a Por$54.308.52 .fare Lhis ro ac an unc mmn r eta e n Scasa on: pea' e a sec on of y R to -We n ue y. ye up to a gran Ne noted the city will 11sly disconrcct i µ,4 tot Xigh¢dmlef the 3D"waE in et such Hm a'ma tam out Areoue F in conju tion with the street project,to tie thisall together. Mayor Nash noted it is.a high PMority m gat wmr m.the Nigh School od Lh1 main because currently they am getting water directly from.the.line.coning In from the surface ester ] n'd T,�FM1 treaLnmt piaat n0 theremh 1t does Hot go through the m intron and s ttlings d if Ns oc iomlly high Wall content Tm,rant antity'servicea thi way is Mester.Chenlc11,he id,and they mo will m taken aflthat 30v.line as soon as feasible. All marein favor of the motion an the floor and it Passed unanimously. -71 I -•� �' as^�° q r f ✓ 510 1 " `' `a �9 p . PAGE 510 FEBRUARY 26,1985 MINUTES Constde t to th i soh -4 tiro edditi 1 t t 11 4f th1rets.esti t e at MGM,as �. 4; RIM S n on Mayor Hash m tad the Sanitation Superintended is rendin9 li'i thm 12 od SM in the Rustic Pine,Trailer Park and.might Laine. 1 theBrookwood Ville Trail Park a min i utead a.11 off 99 target t thefront of h trailer park with force built around the nta1 rs Nap Hash said this is e = '. luta ked out with the 4th -'park t i t in 1 1 g Problem with the cmeiti.of the at t and the d m ge the large g roag collection go, t do W them N acted W tell t this n Prop 1 '11 geed W p h se three new roll-OP4"Mainers;but the20' tai era being "val from these ,'; a be WrbiM d M placed at nth 1 atian which will,1 theIon be savings W Me depart Rod. H noted additional 95.800 1 qui d to purchase two roll M th re 1 7 QY gh rey i` UU budgeted to purd� o .11 ff. He recommended th t the C 77 appro f this expe di W f thello- { cetetl 1 the 5 {Lotion budget Co nciimeq Node sande Lh ties'W approveftht yt' Outlined d C rcfimmber Howard seacnde on re n Po a e ort i . - �f+ ,a{ Consider7 to install an ale t i .hoard t theThmias.H Be11 Park sO4tha11 field and authoriz 4xl e W ai n is elm t e G F Rase r FUWre.A t '.w a yp A "€ske�^+tpx Yf' y � Y Me Nash advised that First Xati 1 Bank has a to ovi n 7 yo a proposed p de a electronic be b t the Thoma: .• ;� 4,4yi Henry B 77 P rk: He ted the City:1 ki g W tie a thori e W provide f40g Porth 1 atailation.ce is of ' 3 My �0 l ;w t.{ � this sloe from the General Fund Anner for Future A71 Liao for electrical line add conduit 0 pro ids the G - power W that.sign.. He noted the.sig will carry FNB logo. Ren Pipe rioted this.W11 be h ndled such u" like th pro9rem atthe NeLe Barr Ros P k 4or adverts 1 9 ith a cont t setting out.apectflc tame limits ;Ay ^'tr. Wit..F 17 I S 'y'xl +w+,„*"s a "nc ,vv.i,. 4 t• if forthadrertislRe. Cmnc{lmsber Green expressed hiconcern for ura91n9Lhe ad t'sing on public Pro- 5X P Party. rut Gene Pipes sd Met ince FNB is donating thesign to the City,we will mai tt-with.then to allow than to h e their log it ft,age i d of five years. He said at the end oP that inns years,we can take bltla on edvePSisirg fO thefgn.9roe other Council Number Green did t agree that the city shacId be • '; �$'^d pI't i 4 involved 1 el771 ed rt1{9 n in tall atib n city property..Courcilmger Bovis augg ted after the J"Y proper Fg ition has been given to YM dum-the five years for FNB-%t the City Ptld its man s19h'on It, k f p y 1 q sdh a C ty of Huntsville.' Mayor N h t d.his feel ung 1s bat proper recognition should be given W qe J? onar,Mather it is a business or e p i to X d mr only cometeed in receivin the scaretireM - ,^ la.to allow the.ibrMr to Obteln reoag it7 f 'per d K time.say five yea end then thedcity un do Meat it wants W with it. Caurcilroabar.Green noted 1t xacld be acceptable to al 1Ow}ln donar to mmdize his sign thrWghadvertising over a period of Linn,but he did t favor bidding Out the edvertising spoon after that. w Were,Nash suggested we accept th 1 t i. eebuare as a gift d give autho i tion for recognition ' v of that gift for'a Period of five yea H suggested ton that the city dreft a policy f m tha stanepoid o9 advertising, that we will tnow.be9ore we get intoe situation tike this gain,what to ezped.andso mq Potential do s.of item will.ksmw rLat toexPeet re9ard1n9 advartl 1n9. He notetl th. 13 no m�nftant J" :.✓�, being made now except for the five year authorization 4or FNB's logo W be on the sembo ro N said at the ytt d ib; gy d d of that Lime,the sty awns the sign and She lege will be reacved. Gere Pipes,City Reneger,suggested the J: the initial Purchaser Of the sign will feel a pride in what they.had donatetl,they fight requestsomething ' }f`.~�" `y'i^ i Y `�✓� 5h A, along the lien o4 a 41rst right O9 rah 1 Ppr.ro eaeitl not offer,.O they an ireint i their rcne an sign they had given. COunclleienber fir not d he had he Problem with this. Rene.Pipes said if there'7s ro Gr J` l iM J problem xith this idea,the citywill draft methin T r the Gwix:yl tj v n` eae�d d�,i R L 9 approval ' C 4rNn. Counci lmacber Xodaaa mde the moil W L the m ro 1 t71 ed:above and COudilmnber Im_ f 'its ane a mai m. fElon x sec _w a � P if, i W1YOR'S REPORT--WILLIAM V NASH i Zoning Study L t Y o Noting Recap and Additioml Aoo lnbrentaVg . S iN'o Rash caPP d th Zo ingg St dy C 1 1 n sssaoOdaeetin9 heN this ve ung. He noted,the city i ezplai M th process a developer r citizenuses to build and develop i Nut 111e. 'i ` z, Nnya Ash presented two Roes o9 city residents living in the -territorial 3 1 tllctlon. He 'q,U -rf �° �t #} t . Y,g asked tis th it t app 4'tkeir nerberehtP an the zonfn9 study ceemissfon,rpRtre y L th sty's.beast ; 3 "vska. »f p 4 policy of appointingonly city residents to boards aRM rnmissiOns,b they are 1 1ved m 4reloping. +cam k. And since W were involved in Ageexatl and these two peoplere i thouhaving been considered far n Y1 h said,they probably going to be involved 1n the.Rest amention and Could represent se9lnts • li" �l in the City ETJ M7ch ere potentfelly b'ng affected by M to ar decision is title regarding mn1nA.He asked that these two people be approved for mmbership. Na said those ba peopl¢an: ;v rM Robert Bruner 111 Neatridg .a t q i .� Wendell Baker RL 2,Box 60(FM 1374) a e,,;t Lwncilmeaber Mnday_mde the limn t p a f their intaeds and 0ouncilm:aber Hoke,sawnded the : ro mere �r motion Passed man s Additiorelly,Mayor Nash then nominated5two additionaly{ eG �' f011owst a ty residents W Lhe Zoning Study COmMastac,as Will- KnottsEtheredge 3799 Spring Drive(Spring Use Subdivision) h r B 2227 Robinson Nay i� ° a a COuncilmeMr ar say rode the roHon L a Dro of kbe1 aoaointhnds d Caunbilmmher N0daes racMM the 1 warm In favor and the ro Ren rou v Mayo cls A noted tbrings the total eberehlp hi 16 people e tl on,Lill appoint nt ton re W asks r the 18 ti plated inn the initial Resolution establishing thlscageisa I. r 9 ^y'e✓ Charter Review fmmnittee T .+ ..Player Neth indicated Ion intends to appoint a Me 11 Review Comnittze to begin acrki 9 o a review of our 21V ,i 1T^j� '' Charter.Mich os la t amentle0 on Apr11 6,1982. Nenotatl the Charter P idea.that 7L be resod every Pire �'m1 �Y - Y°s�.,3 Y�gars. He noted he Mll.ba Pr4sentlRug hie rn�inattun5 for iiia cmmittea at the next areting 7n Order the thep ;'r §rpdtP, .�v'" "t }i ;. ld study poteKial lsions.Muth qe idea.M:Z anendeents they might propose Mick ata adopted by the k 5 r"t'nk� yttag Counen are ready:for a city election.a year.from this April > x '1 F 4'� .,� - ,� d 5 X 9 e 1 613 � F y k FEBRUARY 26,1985 MINUTES BOOK"0' PAGE 611 COUNCIL ACTION •�' • Paper Mon.Apartment Owner Po Wild Street `s ,., �• ,. d Pouncilmeober Hodgesk d th tato f the proposed t t from B B 1 aro W Mag,iia. Mo Pipe ted thetreat I. de design as second p i.vty W th New Addition wok and the treat bond ingnomment p g. H ted then have be n the diffl It me—t d tight f mey site.tl a the whidt F h edthe p yeaL W4ap aamsh t..He said in the next mouth we expect k d g to bid bond t et wt and 1 conjunction w1th that or follow-up W that.Wil 1 ace SC L.11 be on f those item bidas a streetconstruction w„ P J C du lbq the Month f March April. He rated the City 1 doing the ' design k but all othercostsrelated twit and right-of-rely co i it f ¢ 5 In them'mf the de 1.per-group He moted SHSU I.act Wftl.ip.tiIgeven & though ne of their property abuts sore of this treat on th th d,m thedeveloper will pick p their port;,^. He ill ted it wbe a curb and t gutter streets ad it will be a public street ^ Elkins Lake Neter Problems Councilnenher Barrett asked Mr.PipeEl in h tk theen g a c 1 f the problems resident of Elk L k are upanencrng at this t with the ter. s re Nr.Pipes noted in respoma W dirty enter rongl i t the city W doff �I ., 5 jd„ 18. YE y,•'*'. the Spring Creek Plant. He noted in the Process f working ll the al,ves out "';'§ ^d✓ a^ + - d asking ertangements th shut down the plant Tsnpo arilya h d poster ^'- ' fail m i that pari oP thwn arW it sed .a trema dour surging f ter In ^idk°l"vr �'-s-,k r„ 'x .o• ® the Imre end of our distributio ystem He s id the scouring that takes ?.k' pl s the result of theiro id 1 ll t n the southernmostirrY'��'t ~: i e Part of Wm He said direction changea mused; the line, d whena a�a th Por» b k t peoped against the head. d coured and t ": ?" S'y �"7>5+ Dower want tt 9 1 third time ad really stirred uP lams down there..H noted we under uafull. 1 flushin9 Drogre etDrob-Shek,dv J+l y{ t h s present tine Po clear up the Ovate He said m have cone FS 1 over the.power tl '4 `{r 'T R" P: a services. Nr.Pi Pes noted in sub aqua t budget ye s', ll d a permanent r n9ement to pipe the SDrin9 Creek renter pl t ter back t r ler PI t td town. k He noted the Spring Creek Plant has three wells feeding into it and 1,,an t ! isolated part of our distribution.system. BY piping it back W town,it can j,", be mixed with ll distribution system to dilute the flek f the 11 ter. N ted this 1s a exLremelY costly proposition.but we .have ro t 1 < 1"invested 1 thesethree ;1e wells and wnmt just turn then off. Llbmrr Is,, �k5 f 'dXr'kYi t Cuunclleexber Mondor pressed hat nee thaL.we may have peePle Pah a having difficulty paying "t! thi f tX se Hxed'tAcekefi an't elderly'ppeePl thos 6gyea sof--age .q "` r older.For theBe Ample,th ked For zpe 1'con A t nng the h rg. Mayor Hash felt this could be done ado t t mly Cou ilemnbet { G f It we going through clot of aggrcvetian and ill will fu fl 000 i feesd thought per IC is not myth the effort..Mayo Hash adfl ed the Ca it basical ly wmurz with him.but it has dust goes through or. obtain my financial assistance in the Pont of one additional clerk,h Hey de lined th do so. m said later in the annexation hearing ty h 'say y ide t opposing annexation Indicated their preference Po be charged user ,er V, �l b d f for city facilities am services. He Led charging these fees is t camf rteble for us to do,but we ,lust trying it to s e if it will k and Y - Me,lust happened W start with the Library. He realizedthese complaining l' t thoee aha suggested the fees in the annexation hearings. He id the city T Is lcoking for scam middle ground W al it Po keepthe qual lty of those rviws.that she ity Provides to the city sad W the residents of the county ,v masked for a good ml utipn to the situation from anyone. Moyor Nash asked Mr.Pipes th review this program with the Librarian,Judy Hunter.to pet some i �... 4 ` numers together. ', Truck Ordinance Y;'" X 3 y `? Coucollember Monday thanked Acting Police Chief Mike Norse for the frock Ordinance InPorcevent Report. She asked that the Police De rtment continue to be sure that the trucks that cone through Lawn actually buai mess in tam;real;wimp that Y 6 there are mea that do. G d .,Wy T Library Fees I ! 1„ . F fmuncilnxwber Bovis entad in rehrence to Library fees,he would prefer that Ova apply these `y a r Peas to cis garbage services and iakasure the Peas charged cover u t only the right W use the dump,the right to cover it with c1 U.but ; also the.Popurc procurement b4' landfills and the capitalization of that. He Telt aemay have begun with the vm,ng user fee,mt1^g he would rather , not limit'books'and spread those am limit trash m net spread trash. Mr.Pipes said the sanitation fund is a user fund strictly. He sold the Library was chosen for a user fee bewuee it 1s a general fund activity. Councilnenber Davis felt,free the port an the status of Library fees f ' that it amy not be worth the 111 will. He asked that we look again at th1 Me yor Nash asked for a work session to diswss user fees In general,covert g - f.. all categories that Pas eight he 1 provldly services. TelemNle Outage Obncilmember Davis noted than was a lengthy telemble outage at 9:20 P.M.on Saturday evening. I He expressed concern fpr the rea.on f.,the long outage. :pj P EmenciPatiw Park Slab Louncllneeber Howard askedif anything could be done about water pooling on off after a rat n. ct4u lY sl i t ''' d '"$'f'k`f `"~ ' ADJOURNMENT l9B cre ary 61 5& PAGE 512--BOOK"0' MINUTES MARCH 1,1985 I MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL EMERGENCY MEETING HELD ON THE 1ST DAY OF MARCH,A.D.,1985 IN THE w LITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE-CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 12.00 NOON. The Council met inaneemrgency session with the following members Present: • ^� III lliam Y.Nash,liyorCITY OFFICERS PRESENT: Jerry Stephen E.Davis 2 J rry ss Dowling [NaM 23 Gene Pipes,City Manager Nilliam B.Oman Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary yn '' Bill Hodges Scott Hounds,City Attorney 4 Percy Howard,Jr. [Ward 31 '• 3 '°"� MEMBERS ABSENT: 0.Eugene 1-1 � Y ! Jane Modey [Ward1] ` r u N Tavenner [Nerd 4] i20 The meeting was.tolled to order by the Honorable Million V.wan,M.Jmr. CONSIDER.AUTHORIZING AN ORDINANCE Consider OMi.ce Redistricting the Word Lines ante Nth advised the Council nb t theJustice Depare dist hes indicated it will disapprove ed the City's 5 t OMinance N. 84-39,..adopted.on that 11.1984,which redistri<tad city ds 3 and 4. He rated their • x " b]ection is bated on the Tact that prior to districting,Ward 3 Contained tial balance of SB%Black F F and 34%Wh and 8%other; d after mti—o Boettcher's Mill.Henderson Lend Company. d Fish HatdierY '� .R "L Road into.WaM 3,led Its, b quant redistricting.the— 11 1, then becmm:441 White,411 Black and $ a other. He noted they ilkerpose an objection whenever the retial tha,ge is 10%ar greater. He rated also, ,d.. that they add Lhe B%(hisppnic populotion)to the 44b(Mhite)Populati ,rhiN then preduce6 a redo of 3 v # +'yqv, a}g" 52%kite to a 48%Black. He noted our City Attorney viewed that.%other, hispanic,as inclusive in the ; yx •ti. �,- ,rarity percentage mMslned in Word 3,which is contrary to the practice of the Justice Department, .The Council now needs to take acts t.restore of the racial balance required by.the Justice Oepartre L pursuant to the Voting Rights Act. He.noted thestaff proposes to redrew the Wont 3 bwndaryline take in the Gospel Hill section of Ward 1 a d to r the southern boundary line of gent 3 to Highway 79O t ,y d 11.Lh.SL t which i re logical division line then.what Presently exists, He noted this will decrease the Mitepopulation and i ase the.lack poW lotion suffltieM to titan the required raelel balance to - a fr 5 satisfy the Justice Departne,t..Councilember Howes ammunced that he would not pertitipate in the discussion After a review of thisc%We by the City Attorney,Scott Bounds,and a discussion of other alterostives, the Coun 1 than arrived L the consensus that the staff's alternative is the Host practical solution th this P,ablan. 11 rc d rdi. m✓"�v' Ar "° Rand to eA.fAunt. a 1 sl t• NiLh the t ott f C ilnwmb H d who abstained f y 1� Y as e MSBosh,meed this hen nanoe,the wbe prepared and reedy for Council Hatton on Tuesday eveMng, Y Y March 5,.1985. .The Mayor then adjourned the meting. Re ilix s.uSecre tary Were 1,195 , X✓t F 1 v.' 4„ bis fU�t1 CS �r at+ w ' NIXUIES 1MRDH 5,.1985.PAGE 513 BDDX D �j t ,t yn a __ MINUTES DF iNE NUXTSVILLE CITY CCIRCIL!FETING ME DN TIE'SiN mY�Of MARW,iB85 IN ThE CITY XA1L COUNCIL 1 s hh�Yr CNAPMERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AYFAVE X IN THE CITY OF.HUNTSYILLE CWHIY OF WN.NED TENAS AT IW P.M. y W t The Council mat 7n-reg I session with the fail Wing mosers present: oil ElamYense�srehe Mayor City Officers Present: Stephg E Davis Gere Pines.City Munger 1 H B�l1ng RuthSca Jerry tY SecreAt tary p Jae Monday Bob Tr e p ,k n R1 MEMBER ABSENT: Bill Hodges h� j- r,..y The Noting nos celled.to order by the X ammble Mtilimm V.Nash,Meyer. The Invocation by I fi4 T S�i`d F P k S LXe Re"Yantl Lyw Johnin of Lk First Pnabyterian Church.. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS I yr . , Counc7lsmbe Monday an&the motion to app the minutes of February 26 7985 and Cm Milamber Barrett secondee M motion.'All were i f d th tion sed IsnuaT. CWacilmmber DWIIng nut d ion fr th Me 2 1.1985 minutes of the amens meeting of the ;t , in thathtbe caumlim be econtling the moklon to p�rocee Wath a redistrIH er ordinance sins mat WLea I� He noted that shmld be listed. Councilmelber Hodges seconded the hot an."With"Nis ordinance w s hat lmmbe � ?;,ki # =" ✓` ;k Dowling mak N notion to app the larch 1,1985 minute.and Cmmilmmber Howard seounded the notion. Ail �F`0 t fir rein favor and the motion passed unanimously. RECEIVE FY 1988-1984 IWOITED.FINANCIOL REPORT AND MANAGEMENT LETTER � the FY1983-1984 Audited Fine anresmtion.of ' mncielgeoort end Nam t L tie p - a c. F xi v etlh the th um 2s�. Mayor Nash Indicated Council.* Howard d Taeen d o the audit, tt He asked Coum11_ ,W - f; "M,8 s 7. t mamba T van t i tred:de the top c and Mr.John Reynolds.seCouncilmed r lumber the,presented the report r and nenagemnt letter and introduced R Reynolds to reviW them. �I Mr.Reynolds than re itmd the ll L fe ou f the report' I reviewing the management letter,Mr. 'dye°`rti,Y W sled the city institute an Into 1 Service rand to account far the financing of good,or Reynolds rervice Provided by:onu dap rbc for agency f goYern t to ether departments or agencies on a coal- '' y.3u t 4 abors t basis. He noted this fund world b da{goad x cu late the total cWL(Including depre- f a Latton and ocehead)of providing a Particular Moe,and thin fund 1.to be reimbursed for them cone, it . bcay the deWr'tlrents ar agenclea to xhsch they are Provided. He acted it is their suygestiW that the City ' P duct a time and motion study in verim,departmnts to f i t grad statistical infaremtion that would allow formulas to be developed which could thenbeused tadete ine if use of an Internal Service Fund i would bm of bomfit to theCity 5 tracking d.allocation of cast,. The Cmncil.asked may questions regarding Nia reWSNendatt i order to obtain of how it would mark and bat the benefit lel b MIReymld i dl ted their c e is that melba of all of the contemn being distributed tl # .. 'c.;. as they being sed mtl that then mads to be a LethnSgw developed as a an of approaching that. p9 , After a discussion of pthPaI t de in the mnegecnL letter,Mr.Reynolds noted.it is also their suggest that the pox t FI /Atdountln9 Duperimat be.separated into: "Finance/Internal Auditing; { �t Accounting/Tax;end Dote PrWeaslW'so as to sapamte.the chitins and responsibilities W gradually enhance 1ipCd yrti.� n the City adninistnHm system. He notedthfs mceumandetim is being made far internal Control purpms i Mesh thanked M. • MayW Reymlds Mr his-report M Rey lel 1Micated the City has come a ion'way in four years in its financial Statue.end lee masended th f th pmgnas that has bean made. Maya Nash camnanded Patricia Allen,Director of Finance,for receiving each an excellent report from the auditing firm. CONSIDER SOUTHWESTERN'BELL.UTE USE E' Consider.anLf i tad Southwestern Bell Ant C'::12 d Meetl d Ci M i ti 4 Hi i ti n ' c, r leyor'Wach mind 1t mPmre Sou"Puts B 11 1 pl In in q ten.in ree .wh ieh w I ammo L tp aaout� 30N onthe basic rota. He acted the Tens Municipal Lesson is asking Our Participation with,other cities Y $ v serviced by Southwestern Bell,to study tbe sblgaay'a request rad x presets.e,idenae regarding the pre mWnt of.Increase nWested. N ted Lh re will ba a matlnA in Austin at 10:OD A.M,ou March 8 of Ya R+� p nthtivea of Interested title i thisratter, He noted there Is no indication of what cast there might be r tothe city Tor this partltipati it m the general feels g Chet since there is an coat obligation.that ,t�v GA the Cmacfl wWld f dpinln9 1 thi ff rt Co 71::.b MI dly made th ti t- pa the cit,' an Ii alio i the.1 t.and Coumil ncain♦— Trr4kM'�4 G th o on LI matIon.Aging vote t mat oneah t a Copt on aITT ac tv whe Ven th Om Fs. oe er 9 W „ xnt�.Wm aE Wm r "i'iSs.. E vjfr tlrc b f CONSIDER PURCHASING A'VAN eldre^Lhe x1 to WLAo 1 N h f Yens roLbe CpmuM Service.Dfffcer of thePalim ,lt hjr'rS a ere Curren am m .,'✓h" '�.a�. ON Mayo Msh P ted This P W 1 ether than h the Par of es w mplacemnt patrol ehicle with the7F� ' ,s" Rr1yL" Y'p ,Iwst t t' ,, hods budg bel for the nPl e�W.patrol vehicle In the cu rent budget He noted a vest would acre aiequaxly n}^ #`u; yrs, ,�`p e` r".'Y;Nxw lel, F, ad eWlPmnt uud by the DomnuniLy Services Officer and Prevent their go in S 9 d:'�E by F? Manager,rated this officer rakes Spm hes all r the camuMty and uud the '' 1 h t + 5,& $� `m`F='&+ .„.¢" WPPets for presentations and uses the drag paraphernalia alts x ka presermations on drag abuse,etc. He R a ' ° -F ry o � n A 5114 PAGE 514.BOOR"0•--MARCH 5,1985 MINUTES the newly appointed Chief of Police.W.Hank Eckhardt,Jr..has Indicated hi pp rt for thrls project and _ this request Nr PiP Sm nted dst7mte ging from$70 040 to$11,939 f a stripped do w'f -' ayar Xash i di t tl hi upport f r the ice this officerprovides L 11 ober Davis asked if there ny thought givetu purchasing en•enClosdd trailer rather than a-t ipped d an. He noted the g trailer would h rely th q ip nt and materials and could be transferred fromonevehicle thamther easily,providing Us vehicles have hitch He felt this would not tie.up a vehicle all day for a single Purpose. Couilvewther Nynday t d there say be ohher.rr ,e.e Dl anmd for the use of the van. Mr.Pipes ., A "- ted there lly s no Nag ght t se the f group trensportatlon tu matings,etc.,as 1t was pec?- y itetl tube st tripped tlonn.with t Ls ath th th tee front bucket seats. AFter some discession and the •` �` tounc7l's fee img that Council mnber Davis'ou99est7on m.ltetl One.i v tigat]ou,Counci7nim6er 0ow7 inn de the motion to table this mLinn and Cauncilmmber Mndnv second tl th ti All 1 fa tl the 64 —,on passe unan—y. eaxslDER A cnacR SEALER Consider thq. rch f c aek sealer muipmnt from resarve.for future allocation rather than certificates n p 1. ea.. Mgpr Nash ted the staff is rxquest7n9 Put" -Ing the crack sealing sachine for the street division from p eretin funds, they than as a cerHficatm oT obll t10,. He noted the crack seal in '�- +%}7. p 9 ga g mehine won previously approved �y COYneil. pStirg fiz,400.and wee advertised as a certificate rata or obligation pYnhase. �{y� He noted he conwrs ith the sta{f's recose ndatton antl feels it is appropriate to purchase this equipment i W7th opemt]np funds rather than from certificates of obi gation. Quncilmnber.Nbndav natle the out an to �' rove oP the chs reins Lundin'AWN k l a ui nt from Ce�E Tfiate.0, l'i ilpn....has in { n 2vor an the mots £ u � sworn ace oe an a avr on. 4r CONSIDER REPLACEMENT OF FOUR GEAR REDUCTION DRIVE UNITE Consider the 1 nL of f or r reduction drivean7pt et-the s J .1. to in the amount of OCD to , reve lhyor Nash presentrd s req, t fmn B yd'Wlld 0leector of Public Utilities to transfer funds in the fir nt of d2D,DOD th replace t6r!ee of Lha 1 to gear reduction drive units at the A.J. Brown Treatment Plan T - - b ad one of the four ger reduction drive u it at'the.N.B.Davidson Wastewater Treatnmt Plant. He noted there units oust appros7aemly 54,500 .each d approximete7y E500'pe unit for installation hardware. He: { Ary ted them funds availablei the'ra for fu. 11 ton,which has a bel once of aPProwimtelY 4 "V E200 000. Henoted-h will ti :to work with the. 'n f t res to detemine why the of failed and to F y 1 A ?4 i 7 ate the p bl em.for theeast equitablesolution;however,because of the potential likelihood of a m3or t the t prop b1 m if of orrected pr to. ather,he requested lsmediete ton=ace the t]} it C uncilmob 8•Am,tett de the mots th e of th�CTe re lecem t f these threeear reduction s F drive fron.cl.1��an L�E,m aiawsi— rot tat i P n 9yy YrTwnu'd— ., par c o L Ca 1Dof th sfirNin9I of the'staff andptheirsul Limte final solution to the probl of the failure of thesedriveunits. i i t y ni q j CONSIDER A NEW REDISTRICTING ORDINANCE 3w m$ Consider ordi No.85.11 reds t 1 ting the ward lines x 5• i } Mayor M h -oted in the g y eiing of the City Council,held on March 1,1985,the Council instruc ] the Ctty'AtL nay,Scott Bo d 'to-propare an ordinance to redistrict the City' Ward 3 to achieve cmpliance path the Yoti g Rights Act d th J ti[e 0epartnent in Nsshington D.C. Ha noted the City Attorney has pre•. ' d. oroi whtthredi triosXaro 3 and consequently also Wards 1 and 4. He than presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as fall on: "{'a .ORDINANCE X0,11-11 - t AN OROIWINCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY DFHWNTSVICLE,TEXAS REDISTRICTING COUNCIL • �'; av WARDS NUMBERS 1,3 and 4 BY THE ADDITION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. 5 8 City Attorney.Scott B dn;.611 had that the.Dr pow 4. di triZLing cal looks tT 11=a Iish two mJor WRoses:71 t tntein the racial characteristics o W ds 7, 3 d4 y as poss7ble.before nd after t a proposed redistricting;and 2)it seeks to use well known and easily Identifiable landmrks as , . h boundary lines of the city-s words.. Hen ted this 1s according Lo ehatess,discusmd on Friday in the emrgen yOF Ing f the Council. He felt this action will cemply with the guidelines of the Justice Departmnt regard- Ing redletriCH 9.Hethen de 1b d themP the areas ef9e ted by tN1ccharge.rwL7ng sons!voters in i g precinct 102 will rm b. tl,,in. p ipct 105-d' lets now in votidg precinct 301 ill our v be otlny ip precinct 401; 'ane kers will be changed from Wad 1 th Ward 3 end son from Ward 3 to We 4 1n order to attain the proper racial balance to Ward 3.which contains voting precincts 105 and 301. yTJ,y„,k 6 t Afters i and discussion by the City Council regarding the effect of:this change on the conduct S and procedures of th P.1 9 1 tion, th wow then taken. Coucil m nbe Barrett and th mt7oe to 1 �1 t f Orth N 85 11.e d Co C11--E., 1 Oowltn seconded , ' 1 v election a o Ti-df aEeTM1'-i-.G ed'a-�6tt�6e� ncerned h t a ibin9 S fli t o4 iMa ue n ndi0 c antl C it—L rsb anaX d fa,I G ci t o� a 3'I,ncil tt' S i t i s �ep s t t is concern rn aand me havorr mud bout a ibl confl lCt of e a t n an t r . The Cou iN in,s eap sed tarn f proper totdel ver of voters who have been effected by this e at t icttng nota in, wi htu Instruct the City to deliver handbills or someOther'mtification to d� • �br,. ho eholdIndicating to any potential voters ken affected where'.lh i polling plamwill be for the upcominG April 6 City and NISD 1 tions. It woe mkod the Lass will k very effort LC make props notification and will �f;,( dd]tionally the local d dia to clarify oting.location.for all raters,incl udi g thane must mcentl, :v� affecbd Way this change. Council—her Green Stressed that the handbill urticas be in both English and Spanish. �; `m no x �, ,Y«5 YS y rx MINUTES--MARCH.6,INNS--BODK 0,P.575 q q} '� 01 A '1s 4 May N sh then I""" r ted another oNi ,the pts f.lioh is as follows.which will soundf mf „ the Municipal ETectian 0 tl1 No.85 fi M h Mas adopt d on February ORDINANCE NO.85-12 r P AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ME CITY OF XUXTSVILLE,TEXAS,AXEXDIXG ITS ORDER FOR,THE MINICIP/1 ELECTION.TO BE NEL'"THE 6TH MY OF APRIL,1985,FOR THE PURPOSE 3 OF ELECT]XG A MAYIIR'AT-LARGE AND FOUR COUNCILMEIRERS;PROVIDING FO0.ELECTION OFFICERS; I� � DESTGNATIND.THE PLACES AND NOTICEANNER OF HOLDING SAID FLECTION;.AND PROVIDING FOR THE POSTING.AND PUBLICATION OF NOTICE. - Mr.Swtt'Ba tl,City Attorney,n ted the only two changes madB in this enwding oroinanoe are 7n the defin- II Nn'a byW'`H''r`' `kik itlan of th 1 coon L precincts indicating Mo votes where. He noted taunty election grammar 102 is affected 1 !'' wherein0that portion of this precinct west of Highway 75 North votes at the 10th Street Baptist Church along "j '"r�� � math the other voters in precinct 105. He noted the other change is that portion Of rating precinct 3O7 i g. t*H`t south of 17th Street(Highway 190)will rate at Voting precinct 101 at the Gores Unit Recreation Center. F4'+$ Maw Nash noted then should ben flit M interest sista the"unc11 regardingg LAi ordinance 1t 1 an a t o9 the earlier. roi 115n9 the election to make it in coup 'tM1 the stdistri ti g d Lnonc7lmlr b i d the motion to ado t Ordi ace XD.BS-12 tlin'the (, .f t.afi.: electiont oca sed on,. Y Febr-uarY rretl t more d the - - M�� iy an n re r a .. 'jy4+yy yS 1�+ K_ CONSIDER PROPOSED DOMESTIC PROGRAM BUDGET CUTS--TIL SURVEY ji S k}tsar yi y �'`•5 Mayor Mash presented thissurvey and asked Mr.Pipes to advise of his recommendations. W.Gene Pipes, k ® city Manager,P seated his ranking of these items,as follows: e 2 general Revenue Sharing 7EPA Seme9 Grants. T CDBG Publi Safety State and Local 9 WASAMean. t ,f 3 Housing AssSAtance. 8 SMa11.B 1 e's Adud istntian k ' 10 EM 1T NowPower Training Programs 6 Transportation _ .3 Other FAA Grants . After so discussion of the awn for the ormer su ak t tl.abs Maya X h u99ested submitting our list P lgwin9 the top five only He vt d he waltl Naro rank d.N i g A sf.L amber tom but had no problem Mth the fiat thE ws.Y it 1 Naw.Nash than reviewed the otherplies made t0 the survey bf III.Pipes ead y `R the Council co -red with his responme to this mar lar 3- k d .ray and its aubmisaiw to TML,11 a in c ificatiws: CITY NAM6ER'S.REPORT GENE PIPES City Auction t I'm e Pipes,C Mare Y and NASD auction to be held on March 23 City ger.minded the Council 0 the joint Cit fi t theCity's Fire Station No.3 at the Service Center on Highway 75 North. NIPLO TXattonal Institute of Municipal Law Officersl I Gen Pip s,City Manager advised that City Attorney,Scott Bounds,has been appointed to the Municipal Of`dols F bf Liab111ty 1 - Conmittes[Tort Liability of Local Goverulnt Offic 1] haired by W.David LaBra, forwer TK Genera7 Counsel. m �l � 1 sy yV,A. .•k £ "' + "+ State Board of Insurance Letter of February 27,1985--Fire Defense Ravin of February 17-75,1985. A Mr.Pipes presented this letter from Mr.To BON,Commissioner of Insurance,by Mr.Hath N.Heflin,Chie . k` }Yr 1✓ "X r KA '` E 91meer,Engineering Section,Property Division,lith outlined a recent evaluation of the City s fire debases. Mr.Pipes point!out a ruler of erron'roI Petra reported 4Y M•.Heflin in this evaluation report f & t i " �? i=�. T I�"'t x • which caused the SoaM Board of Insurance b ss kby rate M1argesagainst the City. IF.Pipes noted the w £ Clty ahould respond to thei u i i- der to.ala Ij the city til situation,The Council indi- }' t G t c ted their conourrence th t thi thould be dome and inquired as to the tu1 et ry ffact of the new charges. Mr,Pipes noted the city!s W 59 iflcant ingrovements in t Yi defenu th last fifteen ' years,but apparently is not receiving credit for the effort. He did not h the total dollar effect of this erroneous evaluationibut if you figure 50 an$1,000 of bound value over 16 man,it aan be&lot of away. ` m CitY Manager asked the Council for their authorization for the City Attu nay and hl tD porous a i eev luaLlon.of our program.due to the number oP errors and oversights i th7 1 tion. Ma noted the t affect of this survey is to set a mezlmun rate.or the Wrposea of a tabl h nA r ge aver the - noxt period. He rated if it is going W be Piftmen years before another survey is nsda. he fait It is itwle "Al✓y 1 upon the city to respond 1n an appropriate fashion to this report and the concerns that an likely th evolve al ` because of Public disseminative of information that is sandlot suspect..The Mayor mad Cantil c rretl that b„ authorization be given for the City Manager and City Attorney to respond appropriately as outlined.u THE MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REFORF--WILLIAM V.XASN IY, 4 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPE&S-APPOINTMENTS .. Mayor Nash noted three f the neobe of this board have ampleted th i imM office,and they are a WC ;L David Rr Hi Gena.Neve rad Jae Sapp s of an ary i,1985.He noted th other to llMlbere III 11 yNy Hering uIti1 January 1 f 1986 Char? Schulz end Bill Knotts. He ametl three ora t year tem. 'r 'dr .then nlsmated the following three peapl Jw Sanl1 (technical backimnd,engineering degree 01-0145 to 01-01-88'1 •. . k, : tT', former owner o4 building materials business) Mike Ussery Ussery lavestants(Huntsville A Dallas) .. 01-01.85 to 01-01-88 F f c Allan Pritchard State Department of Highways and Public Trawp• 01.01-05 W ' t �"ey„tt map -- Lantilller Reda,Made the kmtich to approve of these three new'appointments and Cwncill8er'BarRLL - dr' x dry 7z,,7777-777 A J 516 PkE 576 BOON'0' ;Sq - seconded the motion. All.rn a in favor sad th ct,on o d ani 1 — — �— + q POLICE PROMOTIONAL REVIEW BOARD-APPOIIfIME1lT • '` � ���. + E Ryer Nash ted this threearab board consists f 6111 Hammock(01-014%Robert Shmrer(41-01-87) ntl Frank Robin (01 01-85)..Re toted he would Iik t int Oiums,O.Shads ck,an enpl oyes of the Ellis II U 9S f lOC to tM Mm f F k Robin mi h expired J y 7, He noted this 1 three year to nd R Sh ddock wills until Janu y 1 1988. Co 1 '16.r Monday etle the mot? t 1 this appointment and Councilveenber Barratt seconded the.nM Alre 7n Savor and the t7 pap d of i s' f $ k * TOURIST COUNCIL—APPOINTMENTS :M Nash toted theTouristCouncil.bar,serve onetitres. aapoint the Council for 1985.1986 with the Chamber o4 Di for ted Xa the sd retl s0aire�oof rthe4 }4f r CamsNr S„ 3,Sx .;fie, L e 7sting nnn8e 8 have agreed t ve anther ne gmr term. Ne thenreT�at, them.and others for appointment: _Lri� 1 3 Steve Bullard re PPo Msennt) 0,1-0185 t,0743-0, P� Y recintmel 01-0145 td'07-07-86 G iI�Ra9ereappofntoont) OI 00-01 Willi.rod reppointment) 010IBs to Ol-018 .iP N-3, John Rynol Es now 01-01-85 to 01-0746 ' goonKell, ae:r s w Ja at er Sally C ayc 4t • * ! a yk �. f §�. T Pen irgto Lisa T 1 fT. a y Epi Coaro,lreiN Ro day de thet1 to app f the b eleven cabers f r appof ntneirt th the 7 7 t '„ �, £ t Council and Co cilrcnber No d secmtletl themotion. 411 were 1n favor antl the ction:oa sed unanimously c{�, A � d q ! PIP-11 ADVISORY BDAB0.-REAPPOINTMENTS ` Airing this year: He noted this board Mayor Man oted the Parks Advisory Beard hes three appolMmnts ex , has'cot bee Cole to ourPorn It,intended Tunctton be o4 Jimltat7ons on the staff. He Matted they wore to y k on a aster(carprehmsirc)plan 4or the parka. for Nesh noted after the initial 7ntrodwetory nesting, this bmrd has not been calletl together Por a emetine end they have,fust been waiting for the ataff to get back to ilea. Ne noted Ais dispimsure about all this 41ey. R urged the staff M make swore progress in this Nf�t xy T 4,. atter. He rated he wishes to rmppolnt the three cl Littns whore terms are expired for this reason. He than .}} ecomonded to reappointment of the following im�ers of theParks Advisory Board for another two year term. ' Berl .HaM 07-0145 to 01-0i.6 L 1a Johnson 014145 to 07 0147 Ralph Pesse 01-07-85 to 07-01-87 Councilmme Ropy oudo Ne motion to appro 4 the Naar i H ns.0 Conm uniirber Dowling Y �a zJ secoaded the ct1 All re to favor and.th ti ed unanicualy CHARIER REVIEW COMMITTEE RPPOINIMENTS X! erve Nish noted P the Council's approval last seek,he now wishes to nmMnate than individuals to " a Sf :'fir a y n tAa fhrter Review Committee,as follows: ry W., �viFi x ) ; RichaR.L1nda5churding (R set ittee >19OR E M.Mike C Ne noted after theirre few, any amendments to thecharter can then be prepared for the election ballot by the G -.Y,A Sprl Mg of 1986 Co Item Barnett made the mots M approve o9 t ase apyoinmmnts and Council mmher- 5, 1 Monday semMed the notion. All rein favor and the motion oesaed umnimousl v: b: 7DNINB STUDY COMMISSION--APPOINTMENTS , r N Mayor Nash noted sixtm f th ightmn aamera harc alreq�been appointed. He than nominated the " follming two addition, citizens to serve an this board: f •c 'a #' t 5 "}' - R.Jerry Mccum, No set term] Spencer ( hssion 01 '��rJ Rya Nash noted MM the addition of these two pcplew the canmaslon 7e once again 1n an qq 1 balance s - 6 Z, rs vrS 2r¢ 3i M aLl7fudes and phllaaophles pro and on zoning.Councilmen Oowl lag mtle the ration to'pp '.th two L e nmin tions and Councilnsber Tavenner seconded the motion. All were 7n favor sad the motion.ass ad unanl e } m0u8 Y. iz Mayor R IN then amended that Mr.BillNotts,a member o4 the Zoning Study Commission,be changed from a coma to the theirman of this cgm7sslon. He noted he would hot have a voting.right. Councilmmer 'q ,', ,,yPss S t R Monday de th anion to approve of R.8711.Nctts as Cheirmn of the 7on7 Stu Conmission and Council ' mmber Howard ndetl LM ct7on. All were JIM,a c e n t j�itV` p e on ase u a cue r Nash 1ted t ,R 7.^6 then with Rrotte Ming reserved es. a icon, I s m e Poe t an oBe 4111ed on the Commis- l'il' ion for a voting miner and h cold have a 7nation for this n the 19th of Marco. Position et the mat seting of the Council Cl"cgunclL Acr�oN X4AC Moral Board Mee�dn •-Cmnelimem Peru Howard,Jr..Huntsville's delegate to the H-GNC obi rs p7 reported on tha Board's mating of Harm 1,1985 7n Houston. Mr.Howard advised t _ S:S.y1rs,3 0'44 Y jf I a r � r n 517 a MINUTES OF MARCH 5 1985 VOLUME-O' PAGE 517 Mr.Robert Lanier.Chairman of the Texas.Highway Commission informed those present about the 50 9es 111. i " tax. Mr.Lanier advised that the State ha a ten year highiiay i�rovement program in place and over this ''?^ 'ten year period, hey will posslbiy spend VS million. Council mbar No rd reported that accords g to - N-%' Mr.Lanier,the farm-to-market roads will be giv n high priority aid the large metropolitan areas outgrowing Nemsel vas and they are movinH into the rum 1 He id y will be spent o the Y famFto-ndrket mads with preference given Y the wall its s;new construction cons4kred d. My M Howard also re rbed Net according t Mr Lanier th I ry t eking compenles.have money set aside to take of tooff III of the overeeight ti ket5 th y have been receiving,noting the state is planning to g one or,,companies for the damages they have been causing to the highway system. ,tk`� H noted Huntsville may be interested in information regarding a E5 million beautification fund the state +'i i ^'`�' has available for comouni Lies to apply for funds to beautify their local highways. He noted Mere fight- ;t'.g$ ." of-ways are donated,those projects will be pu up front in the funding consideration. Cwxileamb No. d "c; '� .'' ted sins there are lots of mads in area that could uses trees and shrwbbery or,just general �� 5Vz`y'i>� beautiflcetion,he felt Huntsville should respond-totherequest for applications. II, i } 3 ""'§l U°A1 �3 HVAC HEAITh PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING --Councllmember Barrett ad"sad he attended the H-GAC Health Planning ee et n9 as i e advised that if anyone from EMS: the Fmr9encY Corps mould like same input an a state level.he tmuld be 91 d to hear.their requests. He advi and any other health organ ti in Hmrtsvi77e should Pool free to share their needs or coments wtth hie. He noted he will be askinglocal input into this regional health planning committee. - P T 1 BIDS-AEW EMS FACILITY AT FIRE STATION N0.ONE--DounCi leamber Dowling asked when the bids would be received _ - E� a pans on o re to house the EMS services. Mr.Pipes noted same delay has aecurre w'mYN 1 w?K Hk I but the bid opening rs new set for March 19,1985 at 2:00 P.M. POTHOLES AROUND TONIN--Councilmember Dowl Ing urged the Street Department to repair the Potholes becoming evidenp s,y� qy'§;ys YWr' r emun r.Pipes noted as soon as things dmY up somewhat.the crews will be out makim9 these repairsil RAILROAD CROSSING--SYCAMORE--Gene Pipes,City Namger,advised the Council that SycamoreSLroot was closed N to a m r moa cross _ x t $ t gY w n9 repairs,e.-r have been scheduled far the past 1B mamedL it noted a t A d Hersai Eothe hesfs the entceo ioordlrfor rete iy Noof he done 9ces to a local citizen,' d Lueii le lytle. p cerconel time 5n the last month working w o n 1 Poteete and badgering the Ral7rosd Cmmi asion to the polnk where[although insulated as far as 7iste i g to us and our compl al nts7 Nay Pai d attartion to Mrs.Lytle as she was a very effective spokeseeman. Xe f rated the repair crews should be finished by Thu tlgy if 1t rices not rain. He rated at least oo ware able ;.- �! r to get.the district maintenance man hem. He said tJSey are.also talking about the Avenue.[crossln9 and �I the AvenueN d j.crossings. La '1 mb Monday noted it would be ll to t that l d rLucille LAI.I. NEXT MEETING--Mayor Rash noted the next meeting of this council will be March 19 and that because of Spring 7 ' week,the Council will not have meeting on March 11, Y' AWOUWHENT }' 3 b3 r ly submitte, k VV at .4 Lith SecratarO.M.. Y"A, j7 /t III March 5,1985y . ft g Qr ,a 3 11 t. m. ,:est Yj fi 3 1 'I g n � K 3Y' MINUTES OF MARCH 19,1985 PAGE 578 BOOK Q y MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 197H MY OF MARCH,A.D.,1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 7212 AVENUE MIX INE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEKAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council rot in regular sessibn With the following manbers prexnt: • _ p., ,.U�" k�?� - 0 Willia re Be setter CITY OFFICERS PRESENT Stephen E.mvls Gene Pipe City Ron ger ^ `ga"37c r}} U, aTiKps. i J y.L.Dowling Scott Bw d City Attorney ' W 71f B.Green Ruth ge9mw,City Secretary Bill Hodgen Peru Nana.Jr. Ja Monday Bob Tomm., ' xy°#;T �',.k••' si`�"�` 7`1 I-n .�.`" " ". rn m ting Wyse was[ailed to order by to Honorable Nillian Y.Nash, W. The Invocation was presented by the.Rev rend Ron Sorter of the First Christian Church. r{'' MMENF OF SILENCE. F MAror.Nash asked for A Moment of silence for the wary o4 Police Offs Nevin Williams,Mia was killed nt in the ane of duty in Xusvwlle an March 9,1985. RTt the t of silence,the Reverend € ✓} €i,. Sumter Presented this'nvocatiw: Oh Spirit o4 All Lif We quite,ars 1 wY of ane who cues truly ant 1n life and 5n nervy respects, proteetoi•.in Dia desN...'Hfa in=.mory 1 }q us as is Ne welfare ,u t rkp xo iki tib... ofhiswife,his children;and the curd of the Holy Snlptu e. Ne remewber Kevw n,.who,.. 9 dead,,yet SLY 4 peeketh and,now we invoke thy presence among us.Through Christ or Lord.Men.' Y'.. a ,t'r4 f ag g f tf A tt d % d - Consider Resolution Nos nce6the last tine this Council AM,Officer Kevin Willi ams has bacoro the first Police 1 x ;f ,a office in the history If to Tom his life 1n the lase o4 duty:He mted A Resolution has been 4t sP { ,+'� preperedhenaring OfficerWilliam and it will be entered inth the official minutes of the city and copies #' will.b'P ted tosenh s of the family.the poly®officers,and others Who were involved in the incident. Ma net.dth.—ludo recognizes the beckgrmind of Yavi Williams,the officers of the security organization that wa Pro At with hiA at we tine of his death.the.1i..t ffarts of Lt..M1clix1 Warner to revive Kevin + '� Wi111aAm He said it end,b a 5 J } { Y ry7y Let it the[e4ore he resolved"bP".th Clty Ca ncil of the City of ,. NuntavM TJat the naso Y f Officer Kevin Jolyon M7111 he honored for hss heroic saa7fice in the +,'� l g s 4 6 } LSF; ecriPi Ntin Cie lasstfcn of Or thisPlace AM l"An ore onthis behalfaooflthe ciitizaansoffthis�city.thisofficers bstake andfor nortcountry.heir '"`• , It #s, 4_i ,,t: Du1Y D d by unen7nbu to 04 the City Cwncii a4 the City o4 Huntsville,Texas on the 19th day of March. A.D.,1985 1n ilia City f H L il] Texas.as ettestetl to by the heed and seal of Lhe City rn�sh nada ar the rotion to ass N1 Re i ti No.05-6 and Cwncilmma Mand secended the cation. A77 5 y 7 n t motion esm urs,mw y. a thu it ere a ayor an s One t e m It y ` CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING . Mayor Nash the presented the m7wte of'th p eviws meeting of March 5.1985 for approval Cwwatlmm�ber Mondry de the_ tion th accept She mi to prep red and 0 oilmnaber Barrett seconded therotion. A71 a'sdF � {fi were nen favor.and the motion oasaed ureniwaual v. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Goon pip., Kevin Will in. Los - ..' a lH Gem Pipes,City Mmager,cmnenthd this hes been en e1treaIYY difficult tLs Por all of us involved in 4 k nz the to f Kevin W1711ama. Ma noted Ae was a esirewaly fine officer and ms very highly thought a(by al'1 those who knew him as an APP— Mr.Pi ppaaat E"h +A rotin9 it is always a difficult it 1n light of 1 Ee7spiaefel lwrrtofflcerorMpeis haln9 of the case, w_ d `•b i r March 26.1985 Meetlno Ca sled ,L fa - ' fiene Pipes,City Moamar, atad.the council nesting for March 26 will not be held m that the Council can attend the Zoning Study Commission's third Meting at 5:W P.X.on March 26. He voted all of the Zoning Sthdy Comnission maters are being asked to present their personal Sews ou the am ng question and t0 discuss them at that Meeting..He noted the upecGtion Is that this,111 take a sameewhet longer time than the usual.one and one-half hour. 1985--gext Coun[il Xeetlnp a qN za Mr.Pipes noted the neat mceting of the Council will be April 2,1985. Judge Datong will not be able to Present his annual report at this nreflng,so it will be sdmduled for the following meetlig or by the end of I 4 t RECOGNITION OF ATTENDING VISITORS Mayor flesh recapn7zed a boy a[wt group present for this nesting and wtad they are necking on their ciNttMhip _ �f and cwaunIcy hedge requiRd'(or furMer adven[ nt. Mkya Naah noted the Council is glad they are here and 'u`rh 1 coned them. Mayor Nash also recognized rmakers oft Nmtsville Leadership Institute and several cendl dates , 4 for the upcoming election,Maio were aim present. PROCLAMATION ISSUED $1'E a { L, n U Soul Litten Gospel fAo1r Oav--Mayor Noah noted earlier this evenia9 he issued a lanatwon for March 19 " - p Ori q �+ o es One 5—auTTffteR Gospel Choir Dsy,'on behalf of the Alpha Ph1 Al Pha,a black student organa- kc '^t`r T. th Som Nousthn State Uniran7ty. Ma nokd it will be again presented at a recognition program in their later n this evening at the Una varsity. • ' 'pkP. F silt Rote of boreclttiw Ukri Xa6h elm p ted a'nate OPaPpreclation for expressions of Mlnpathy es�hy—ANT.gUn[f1 and Mayor to the Ncglothan Family 1n the lass of Allie Nee McGlothen, y 14 O4 former City Councilman,Gorse Mc67otheo--Wrd.3 Cauircllmeaber for eight years(7974-1981). Re - u CONSIDER ASREEWS-WITS ISr' ..f mss ''�-�` t a ,� � f ) M �•' I X11 u� 519 MAIN 19,1985--BOOK O--PAGE 519 �T Consider Arts Commission Agreements f I ".. Danic.korkthop 5 -.Ch Yrvh 1 E7 500 - u x a ® Nnyor W F tired o s 1 1 Se k da P du tion k h p P p ge six d lde d will n 1 t 4 Partf ip M learn o a d pe.£acting th re0g aplLy f Performance ll 5 xperie 1 .tunes tad light g H ted thek h P 711 1 1 tu in the production y d f a txo fight tlence-porf f The Pi 0 Piper.of H li r 9 txeMy or more citizens. T " ty'sInvolvement nt to E7,500_pny tl Nay 1 1985 He.noted the contract � yrf; 1: �R' WpA3&,li�s'i xss11M7 rr t0 the tithe nrrt T thro gh.the AKts Co-1 1 nd req ires that accurate records j 4 kept by the Mature on -pts xd'dishurseme t It Ses noted the tleparbmntal chairman f SHSII,Wry E11a Wntag h, th.a..d d the date hd'ld b Feaged from 7984 t0 1985 With X' .`^ these tiro changes,Coy it 'bar.Mondor fide the' ti- to Pp v.this.contre[t and Council seek, � �.��� �^a x Xamro corded the notion. All were in favor and the sbtion passed unanimously. Doentom-N-1-♦Jerry Myx $10.000 [half a-half 1985- 7986 of Arts Commission Fundsl ... Mayor Nash noted'this has been discussed p lou lY..H tired in addition t0 the El0.DD0 awegered by the A is Commission to fu d the coral hYse th city hate budgeted funds Lobe a Nadi to a prepare the wall fo th d lett application f th rel. He noted there is a verbal greexnt P' between the property owners in Ivied to proceed-with If,g.Jxt,as both the Gibbs Brothers(owners R Of the perking lot on the north side)end Nrs. .Ann Smith( r Of the building/wall)are excitetl about the idea ane project. Councilmmber Douling exp d his concera that vie suet have atom sort 'r f written agreement with these property;Owners for.s0im reasonable Teigth 04 time to In iFet the coral is to exist for public view for at least fiveyears. Councilmmber Dowling also objected J esti Y "' # rt Ise e`�. '* 'Y•v�`J,';'`. W the Cxabe.supplementing plmenti 9-the-Arts.Cmmiss�n 8.prof<t by the sum f$8,5W to prepare the Sell Barrett is expressedanc o Por sone gat M th t the mrol's vim b p d 90r a certnn length of time by the property owners involved. Mayor Nash felt it Could b d.irabl j� kH 9 B r, flflfl to have same sort of agreement. Gene Pipes,City Manager.indicated Ails both proper xtranely excited about.this project and a very Supportive of it,he said..they do notyMsheta sign t " ntm,t for a0 type of guarantee of use. Mr Nashnoted-'f Se M to t .to lease surf < aProce try �J, '.�ir�lq 4'<sY Y ``c`" 1•;;.,y rights,0 that type of wntra[t f r use oT the..17 d it wawld be appropriate that 1 pay for that right;therefore,the cat ld be in sad. CouncilneldreY Dowling 9eIt we .dad tu l Lake fix action to protect the MS=m-investment W:Pipes noted the Stanley Lx sural On the Si of the Bary Adams Hall,is set fo de t coon. cc0 ding to the roster plan of SHSU.when the doml tory is orad. Mayo Ne h ked for,motion on this 1tes1 "` k Y t '^ .4�•,-F, F k',+ fAwzit b W made Ln ti t Seton d the motio DiSes 10n:-Ngyor Nash rated there fs.some ip re a ne re t Igxl ty pf Viewing of the coral. Ne nMed it xwld certainly ba desirWi Met have pp-Iriate cot l of tha air space.viewing apace end the bui ldin9..but 1 ray... the-b-=o4 aAY chat g f nay,,he could unoerstand Shat the not mant sake h a aentat7on. H noted perating a gootl.faiTlpi'tlsitlatioo as the dcurrent owners - .'4 ihditate they have m.pl and don't ti i=Yeki 9 Pl s•to jeopardize the mural's visaing. I� ' T:tk "i"$p„ Cau cilnenb Owning felt an agreena t for tiro rt I. hduld not necessarily require khe i f »*y`'°�. herpa f Y, ceun011naber Dowli 9 ti.. th Council that it should fit put city funded x I project MO pieces.f-property that it h do cu ted legal.right to occupy. He mooted his major • K C 'E • ., i; ii encern here I9 pro by wkich' m t accco"bilsh the prtAbl�otln9 for khisv oot�on i It SII 5}~ some sort of agreement n a;der; ti h y n w x pl rg P J t th t.h 5 right t beAhore and Stay there for he c Six Yis Ma ay ' vixln9. Counci lsxbers Oowl In and Na tt w area t 1 at.T1 N. u.rMt... Council- } F m Seceder Ho acre nt to n Watt nor! e o x - 0P n.. we vpr this r asx anus St Ilpra 5 M re r g th n t e aw vi n at t agreement note roma EY'li i r of th awi147no, flim ps. f[a 1 4 airne CONSIDER Skin STEER LOADER AND TRAILER- t Consider Bfd Mo:85-14--Skid Steel Loader ad Trailer for.the.Devidax Wstavete TrSebmnt Plant to Case Cl'S� EquipmentglmaRY t - ! Wyor Nash p Metl thie bid t7ng�lt 1 th low bid bell trade 1 f 1975 Joh.One Loader S ® He odea x pting th taff's ret ndati Cou I1 no Hod da the' tin to P tM1e .t 5 670 04 Case Power a'E i t Co a fora Sew di 1 to a amunt of a aw x o u a e'er" motion. a motion passe a t Me isiouldt - � qqS,Y CONSIDER HOUSING REHABILITATION BIDS Ems' .rain 5H4r`� dr � IConaider the foliwrie Housing R hab5l itation bids: ". WyOr Nash then presented the following bids for approval for funding from H.U.D.Pones: f. Project p, 3$ t Pref t 113.81 Tr R Co strocti -j14,960 * Project 117.81--Tr101 R C stroeti - 14,975 yS.' jjj 'L� 11 P Jct 110-82--Kev1 Nederg 574 69DP J t 101-83--Kev1 Natle 9 n t74 680Na h Id x[h of theatwo t a to s are th 1 bidde s fo h ho d ll bids are below the x ox1 tf a0 house,w ich i 515,000. C r1! Wnd outheLi nt0aetwo t Lora'bldg and Councilmmb H rd Seco a on x e Ino o ass.t aures, ro act p na r rote t se at n n rad e WN ouL T th 19i 19 7 f 24 houses. Shernoted thre mqy he 'gh P ndstod0P t1 7habl litatlonOf�.;tone more hawse M?a I p CONSIDER CONTRACTING A PROFESSIONAL PLANNERN1`h `t 'itW a Consider latter g eexnt Po'p 4 1 mei services from Or.D d.L.Pooh to Tat the Zoning SW w x M Sea f n e pr7-f�F oTe E-1y: Mayor Nash noted Dr.Pugh will charge the ate'f$85.00 hour and that no one triever1 1 3 J per p will est then'EZO0.00. NaYor Nash rotes 0 Pugh Crooded the nd tiro of the Zoning Study Came 1 free o4 charge,just to get in on soma of the backgraune 1 f E1 n He noted Dr.Pugh's experi n zoning and its €f { M is taamis ion to achrave what the commission Teals is best for Huntsville.!! m 3 inn` r 4 S NIN { M-0, I € aa�Rg as sass a s e a "s" aaAN€d:s �a ;sa'= s= �I c>z. » S S a.a# a: S. 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He nmecnded adoption of the ordinance Mth the exce fico of Section 6 oP this on mance I M presentatl thio in4 coati ,whip he had not intended our all of khts w be Presented to the ich ere local aaandents anile to the previously ado Wtl Stan 1rd'Bail din Code,: he felt this section needed VON, i' be forther discussed. Ha noted ke rewareMs adoption of the reminderofthe ordinaace. Me.Nash disaased , the Standard Building Codes are written,printed and adopted by the Southern Building Congress. MW 'g � .� t",Y'>. It 1t.inportairt that theWunc11 get.tAeae modes updated to the no recalk eEitiw as Mon as Possible as it `, reeled y the:off end the bunders. He noted'11 f the.revisions have been rer;erred.by thio congress and re standard:odes{n the cities 7n Tens.. After further discussion Ma review by the Council.aereral metet he Council eapressw their concern that they ted a {Mepth.review of thea.codes Prior to passI i .xY Cwnc;lmaAer Barrett than Inde the motion t tabl thio it Aa Councilaenber es .[.Wiled the mots Y awe s vote RRr wwo against e motron.o table Th.e conslBeR BUBGET ABaus7tERn sider the Wsaaar w t.ftlationtS as recommm.a U staff,to.include General Fund Revenue Sharing a mo n a t t nun The'In"'di d in detail each fund'"oted above. In final action,the twncil approretl all of the d9 t di tmea, loll Th6e 1. Fund on L h P mount, tO$122.818: Cou cilnmber Houses ode the notion to 722 t eL w n n unc un r n sewn a On. sere - n noe " Th Re e In 1 bWan st tr 4 Lin w 746.800: Counc7inoeber W 1 tl the notion w ar rove 3 s �us as To. contract an Council .. The Nater eon Se b t tr fe 1 the nt of 48 250 Cou limber Hod ea Mtle the as anti.,to mom"M1� a awr t as nan mous r an unn in r rte se M cotton {'N ThSanitation Fund b d t transfers amountltR r'ta65 500 n CWn[]lneber X. es Dade thecnot7on th e ro >" i +� r'S * ,r 5 C trensfers an a the cot a". n f..r n eas se were , ` e i' ns{der the capital Uprovesents budget reconsonesdti for PT1989 1905 xrd,"k i BU e to the i L sof tAe hon .Cou c;linaba M made th ti n w table this item until the Wait a ant on.. r ala the mot on F a Sewn were n aro s a i q + MAYOR'S REPORT i etteE to Nike Mem, Mayo Bush noted a letter of tamaidatim has been written w Mika Mame for his ' xyp$ f p? outstAnding perfannnce as Acting Police Chief. n Ste Coni aie ApPoint.,t . k a# s be l r Mayor Nash ede 1st appo7nweM to the Zoning SWQy Lae,asion. Xe reeaoended Mr'.Malwln Nilley to i rhe 18th ting .her to this 19 metier comm, L.unc,leaher Mender made the motion w aDDm. ,a. f thi i we t M Cwnc,ieibar Barrett seconded A. tion. A Mre n ran o no on ase eau ,., OC NithdraW �}or DiscM Animit--Mqy Na A motel he has been advised d thak TDC 1s wi Ndrawing $ ,. rece requea 'Tor,pern7t w the hearing on this Issue on Marti 26 on 27 will not be `t8�7'T,4F asarY. ,{ M ADJOURNMENT ss V fi ;iS'� We _ - f a l Di � r II A fi > 7 y § ofA x � f 5211 h �� PAGE 522,BOOK 0--APRIL 2,1985 jti Y{ f A MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 2ND DAY OF APRIL,1905 IN THE CITY HILL COUNCIL CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.CWNFY OF WALKER,TENAS AT 7:00 P.N. i y; The feuncil met in regular session with the fallowing neebers present: � a �« • r , W lli V.Nash.May. `q A 0 Edge Barrett Position 1 at-large ✓ ' 1 P`y Stephen E.8a i Po iti n 3 at-large �J City 0191cers Present: - Will in B.Green,Position 4 t-large Bill Hodges,Position 2 at-large bene Pipes,City Menage Percy Howard,Jr.,Nerd 3 Ruth DeShwa City Secre-ry # Jam.Tayer,Ward 4 Ward 1Scott Bou ads,City Attu eY Bob Member Absent: Jerry Dowlina.Ward 2 -F-'S r`v'✓+.,i ' 1 s "3 S£,. The meati called to-order by the Honorable Willi V.Nash,May g or. The invocation was Presented L 19 by the Reverend Thomas Holcomb of the First United Methodist Chrch. 2 CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF.THE PREVIOUS MEETING _ ;FST 'lt TM"' Counci0 'abet Mohtley de th otion tame�f t'110- CONSIDER 1 fes of March 19.1985 and Cooncililmber 'L �, Ba•re thethe medeT�ATt on. l—were fn P .M th mot .D s�se unammus CONSIDER AGREEMENT Consider an agreement for the sumer baseball program for 1985 • .D + Nash introduced Mr.Charles RusMng and Mr.Raymond Davis co discuss this agreement with the Council. Mr.Rushing indicated their concern is that they need permission from the city to charyefor toumment play 8: at the city ballpark. He said to prove their need to charge,hesubmitted a listing of acme o9their expenses.. City Attorney,Scott Boumlds,noted the contract this year includes a new section VII Mich requires aperuval r $ : l § b from the City to charge m admission to view ar see any game, ant or tournament.-Councilmaber Hodg s felt this new section is not needed and that the League.should be Mowed to maks decisions regarding funding their am�' II uperationa without asking the city's perm salon each time. M Rushing said this provision makes it diffloult for him to plan Mong range tournaments. He reminded the Council of ell Lhe econany these touroameMs Bringg try Huntsville,i d7 ting they should be encouraged. After same dic s ion,Mayer Xach sumarized the Coundil"s l ! se sus that Section VII be cheap to man that it would exclude from'prior approval"say playoff touram en ofna league as a part of this programtoaccommodate the 1¢ague s future planning of'tourmmhts. Councilmenber Howard made the mtioa to of this resent with the die e n Section VII to ezclu from pr or approval, W payoff to—r— qua as a oar o e l—rem an s c m m n ey .' F I ? sewn eT[fie an[in facet —m£pn'oesse unen nous r. n AI - tr.Rushing invited the City Manager,Cuuncilde bets.Mayor and City Parks Director to a fund raising ' t ' .rt berbpue,as their guests,on May 18,1985 at 7:00 P.M.at the Huntsville High School Puditcriun. ; ih £ CONSIDER EMS FACILITY M1 Consider theomnendetlon of the EMS Board for khe conatroctlon oP the EMS facility add-on at Fire Station S1 C ' Mayor Nash noted the R bidder an this project did not include quite a.few item that were a part of the f ^«P contract package. He noted thearchitect recomiends that he.not be amrded the Lontracit but rather the contract be awarded to the d low bidder,Grisham Construction. Mich did include all of the item raqutre� .U by the projact in his.lid:M$102.000. Mayor Ranch noted the EMS Guard has met and they concur with the rix v 's` x Architect's aatt9n.to t award the bid to Cuzerd ConstrecLiun o4 Conrce,Tezaa,but to award it mate{, to Gn sham Co st -tion Camp W of Huntsv911e: Mr.Pipes,CiW Manager,mated tfie Welker County Conmisstoner'S Court approved this recomendatlon in their melting of yestrrdey• Cauncilnmber Mndav Inde the metign tr � { r ? ve of this recdmlendeti to d the EMS contract t G 1 h n t L rrett 'i"� meson o Or• e an.p Yz Y an wnc ¢r % .CONSIDER TRACTOR AND MOWERgp . t syn 'vt j Com ider Bid 89-16 far a tractor with offset side mover to Lase Power and Equipment in the amount a4$20.200 gam` Mayor Nash presented this butlgeted item.noting the staff wishes to d.this bid without a trade-in. He recomMndeal approval. Council comber Barrett Inde the meHon to acre t the bid of Cas¢Power and E ui nt Cemanv and Councilmenher n aecon a me.an. were n avor an !mot on passe unen us Y. CONSIDER CHLORINE CONTRACT ' F k h:yi Com` Consider Bid 85-17 for the annual chlorine contract for the Wastewater division to Jones Chemical Commmay =`aa'r�a1 1 Tim a asomf o n--a budgeted Item. Councilmmbe�r�Montle�tle Lhe nlMion t Doroye f III above stated:contract and Councilmebmer Hodges ' mcantle�h¢nOt R-1n�aV0Y ma !t�{.iDn Da8a8Peam WS Y. - .L A CONSIDER 6RANWERSONS KITCHEN EQUIPMENT CONIRIBUTICI , y. „x 9 Consider an a reement with the Walker County Grand erzona'Center for services to the elderly in the awunt of ;F t Mayor Nash noLetl this contract 1s'necessary to.accompany the contribution of$10.000 for the purchase of t : kitchen equipment 4orffie.GraMp r ns' facility. He noted it is a one time only expense funded from a Yewe sharing. Councilmenber Hodges ode the mtian to approve of the contract and Councllmmber Wndey 3q.3� ec=d the IlMtion:1M71 2 favor an the nowt pn passe urian haus y.. y - +h £ CITY MANAGER REPORT s u z. Response to Ne State Board of Insurance On fire retinas { t Gem Pipes.City Manager presented a draft of a letter their wishes to send re the State Board o4 Insurance in rcsponme to their letter 9 February 27.1985 outlining their findings in a recent survey M the City's fire : ; t Y Y He net he has taken lswe with the conclu3lons dreMn by Mr.Hugh N.Hefli f 0t npa and felt d y ?$#t - �t � r a# v o IN Minutes of April 2,1985 PAGE 523,Book 0. that a demnae resaan5e m those conclusions was in nMe�After a review�ef the draft,the Council.,reed to 'r ,$,'I '. merize mat-7t be wiled K�11,41,34 Notice of TOL.Ntthdrawal "'x f m 't mi tl before the Twx &ne Pipes presented Lh 1 Lm f theT Oepertment of Nater Resources.-dated March 26.1985 R' k'a 7Micati g TOL has withdraw their perelt application realest. 3 Z5r r C-u ihr euthorizin ma City Mie er to enter ism an trent x7th TOL for.me tlis set 04 uestrxater s g ty ^aver,asked the C rarl a mmonzetion for.him to enter race a l re&ire°u it:i "° n agreement xsm T6c = Me 01 ud9e generated in me DretreetmanL made of operation at meirsewage Lreatwnt facility l rastte Unit and dispose of it et Me City 4nd%11 for a time stiWlatedce be e4a1 m tat pentlai '� the,it takes to get certified IaSit an in I the n Curty. He.Id the Staff is sure that TOL has been me Pwdss of.applying farsuch a.permit and i the n^nal C&,_of eventa,this rnu7d rake sten.,tears. He met already.haw their sludge which Is m.i.d and stockpiled,;processed,and men transported from 1 t 'fi x the north M tsv771e(A.J.BwM).Saler plant m the landfill xith city forces..He noted o savings m me j 5*} y } city in this Instance that TBL.amulp te transporgng Me hludge9rom their facility,Mich 1s a wry sfgni '.r- y 47cant WrtIon of the wlmre xe have had m teal xis at me Norm Treament Plant. He felt this is a reason able trade-off. Ne noted mere is a declaration Inmts that Mere isra hazardous masters Inwired--just sterwf-; ;r d donestic srodgeneeti A Ms*it re4iramMS. Na eamd that the Council PProva of susli an a9rceneM so that TOC b i Operationf mal pretmatem plant at the g,.gnostic Unit. There being no abjection,h R ' " sed he ld proceed with the grsement. ¢ City Auction Results ty `•,?" L" �y 9 Gore Pipes reported m a ctim jointly held by the City and HI58 grossed$%550,.o Mich the city grossed '1 b y., i...'€' 'd 2 �' ri_u"v §' ,d; • 7`P 'r $ B.Og6.and HISD El 464 before penF _ ;"s '9 v ,tk Livingston Volunteer Fire Cowman,Funkiest i •°" k '1 " :} "� into MrcPipe noted the L n9sm Volunteer Ftre CwWny asks Mat Me City honor an egreemant they entered ry years ago xith LH N t '77e Yolanteer Fire Coop cry in e'Mte.1 Aid Pgrmswnl, Ne he the Clty I. Atmrrcy,Scutt Bounds,has prepared much an agrement aM h ndetl that the Curall aumorima Me C1 oNeager m enter into this ,clatter with Livingsto M agreement baa d Abse Pmt.Lstthi has b' -Mon heading Cura11. surroundirG coannitl Th rat dg hj tions from mad r TOHPT Advisory of Federal Grant(High.,)Mona,fo act r Pro Bridge Reol sent with M7ker Countyw.1 of r II - "- W.Tim noted the ti f these funds 7s 80%federal funds to 20%local funds. He rated th only terial bridg project me Ci hes in the U' present planntn9 scheme 7s me 7th Strout dam Mich needs to he a S E S ® ti Idea. M i d1 ted h ltl lite m pu thl grant as far as he possibly an for 7M Street's drainage tv, t tore Th Council 1 di ted bje tl Nod Emergency Ahead. - } SH fE &~a ens thou^presenmtl the Meym with a.Mack Esmrpncy AgeaOe for him to handle Mich..red see of Me Maya d C tilmaahar iarennm'a concerns during Mair teres,but which were inteMed in jest. , tlfi PRESENTATION OF PLAQUES y Tern Place Plaoue--CWneilmmbe Nodgep then hmounted Mat tem lams for 4 Tawnier ham ban tl for sorts P Nsyor Xmh and Cuncilmreher v q N 2 prepare g m Me City Hall permm�t plaque Mich'hoa J the office and terms of previous Cmmilmaikera. He opted it x117 read: Mi117am V.Nash i' Myer. 1981.798 pp 5 aM Robert M.Tawnner,CountilmaAber,Nord 7,1983-7985. p f , Planetepeye M*_ 1,1,<'' S-, Mash and g Y Councllmmker Tawnwe Scroobouk.hitt City secretary.Ruth gemax,then presented me traditional scrapbooks ofine events of _ h - Wits,of be Raw,Nash and Cmsc7lmeaber Tavenner to each of them as a—oto of their 1 , i Y- ice as City Fathers. 6fl MAYOR'S REPgiT:' ' II Myra chilli m Y Xash Proclamations Issued: Taxas sslness and Industry task--April 1-7,1985 J Clean Ai Meek--April 2941By 6,1905. spartino Cgmentr I ` r` d" Myo Nash expraswd his enjoywnt!n seetlnA w7m Me Intercpency Cooncll(represaMatires of TBC, ?1 SXSU,NIsO,Mlker County, M the XOSpite7 0istriCt). He masked President Boxers far me many hours he has'pmt^eating with hln end me cooperation that exists batsman the City and 81511. He elm thanked :y+: -M.TC"j rand Mr.MCoLter of TOC and M.Easlle afore them. Ne noted M.Collins representing the HIS and Judge gaols MPresmdira the County,haw also contributed ouch to this Collins ire eHotin llp. s i He exPreswd his consxrn that the Interagency Cuecil continue to exist and that me maetin9s are held y 'k t least monthly. Myer Neah e7 so tsnkad me nem eedie rxpresenmHreS for their kind rewording and restating ofd,„( 'R the tMrpS he has said In such a xey met everyone could understand then. M thanked Mem for their perat7on and eancermd affar!m PraSent the information openlyadforthrightly. h "r`i' NP}H L p F The stiff was thanked far their cmperaLion, MRYor Mm felt the city Is fortunes m hen a 111118 and dull lgently Mod7ng alaff.metl It mold by difficult to-Perot,,,..organlzatlan the size of '^ w Me city,without such persomel. Ne noted his pleeeurc 1n be7n9 able s xlih them fo four years. N i 6 IKwr Rash thanked ma Council far chair coolermt M Led it w s learned tMt ld h re -q Imo_ rotes end it almost ansae a badge of he m gat an 8 1 te He felt 7t maa good that they cmltl g +{" t rasa a: ''+rah` h t7 5� a ra�f a lm eiaag.ee: e.cnl.agree. Mayor Nash noted he appreciates B111 Hodges wearing a tie this a 1n9. Mayor Wah also thanked iln!citizens of the cmnunity far their cWperatlon and support. Xe noted • �`$ ` '""` -t}"'t'^ carte rteilly everything did rot go as everyone could went,but that is not to be expected. He said hopefull it we et in such a way that the citizens,mild be plebsed and satisfied frith it. ,' 3 -' ✓i ,4 +�`:, He noted NUMsv111 e.has been very fortunatawith the leadership it has had prior W them last far `' years,.under'ill leaderahlp o4 Mayor Waller. He noted.the structure developed during inose years, t f: fac111t tea were developed antl a strong organization vas.deve7oped. H noted hopefully there has been fine tuning during these last four years. He said he knew 1t would carry on under the fine leader- ship of Mrs.Nodday. Xe than thahked everyone and the.citizens for chair support and cooperation. , "°Li✓^ '' <1"- '! ""„k)�h 4 d, "� Robert M.Town --D Nrti.Comments. {` 1 CW 71 her Tavenner said it is alwayshard to say goodbye.to friends. Xe thanked the stiff for }4 { 1 dSk their help d oapsration and.Gene Pipe C7 ty Mmm9ar,for his Guidance and advice an the issues the Council faced. Ne especially thanked the fellow cauncilmethars, ting it has been a pleasure working 1. with all f them and he ted he holds then in highregard..He.noted awn though they sawtines bantered 1 y back and forth,they still all rennin friends. � �.4., l $r„ CITY.COUNCIL ACTION 'l Parka Needs--Couneilnerber Howard noted be received a letter recently regarding parking'n our city. He .$Y to s pt st arch and the Samuel Houston Elementary Schaal had yointrparktrg problem but theyrwrked together to prvv7de a solution. He wondered 14 the city could walk wfth other eMltles In teen to provide parking on the existing vaunt spots around downtown,m an effort • ' ¢ , go" to solve,perhap:temporarily.the parking Problems. Major Xash noted i that letter was sent out.there hes been am misunderstanding about the 2 +D rt+ of eel!of the lots. He noted this has been explained.to the people that wrote the letter. The downtown parking survey has started again roach will provide us additional information. '{ g Work-Stu Program for Surer.--Counc7lnend r Howard encouraged the city to became involved in the"work-study' program again this summer to give young people{obs. City Manager,6ena Pipes,noted he would 3 { i take a lank at this.program. N -- s Camniitteees So a se an apt--:Sun Rticoemere,ndat an report.ncf Hmm6eL Oav7 it tainetltha 6 HGAC TecMiul Advi o lid Nast t go d lnfomtion for our consideration. He felt Wldruse.it as the basis.far designing a „z 1. 1 ng.Senn Sul to solve our solid waste problems. '. '$ HGAC--Lomunit Oevel ant Committee Msetin --CWncrlwthar Monday note she attended the X6AC meeting today. ,, * ✓ e note ey u 5 guidelines.that will be u$ad to award funds throughout the state. , .,dam ".rly ry She sited she M71 share this information with the staff. (Thanks to Nash and Tavenner--Councilneaber Tbnday expressed her personal thanks to Council- er.leveneer and 4 tt' H.es;K ypr s r e a 111ty aborad with the C7Ly and the many hours given to the yY conuniLy. --tau 11 bar Barrett seconded these words and Councilnenber Hodges also cmmende than for their contributions. +, ADJOURNMENT TO RECEPTION S „{� { HONORING NAM i TAVENIER ZIV, 2 ,k W �X , },+ - al l bm1t Ad a ity tary k, April 2,r1986 d.. ef 21 � S vs'✓ L R t � .} [j. tr r s a ' r .r yo-, 5 r OR r L ; }� x t f s � a w l C f 04 � f' S , I soH�saX�m ^RE- v2- R. R.ERE" a 5. SWC „ A ,x� x ,�n .�'' Y --b ,g• h i4r t t t � u le JMZ a r,r fz 2 d , .,.. i t z° i f wr r' . Es ss ss4:2 Mm p y Gg SE ea a �R s 2 R�sd�� Pis s a � s �� s a MG pm r sd s e a s �x� € W ass 1' __A"m a � I Il rY p ' s t 0. r J } Yd .APRIL 9,.1985 PAGE 527---BOOK"0' [ '* THE FORMAL MEETING OF APRIL 9,.1985 NOW CONTINUES WITH.THE FOLLOWING NEW OFFICERS NOW AFFIRMED AND SERVING p ® JANE MONDAY MAYOR [rkely elected as Heyor] JERRY DOWLING WARD 2 COUNCILFEMBER [newly reKle<ted] i< PERCY HOWARD,JR.'WARD-3 LOUNCILmENBER [newly re-elected] GARY BELL WARD 4 COUNCILMEIBER [newly elected] and other ting cau iloambe 0. Stephen E Barrett Pos:3 at-large gCWnoiler William B.am.. Pos.4 at lare cmntilmammer w - " HodgesP ..2 at-large CWncilmemmber B171 i h ��Sia "*P`°✓ W " h n' w Y,t�x .,r Y.p}1r''"at;" ELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM 4, in.,.. `tt, -Yen mantlgy hated her Preference to delay the eledtioe of the Mayor Pro Tea until after the Runoff Election and that the item be placed an the agenda Por Aprt1 23.1985. The Couhcilnembers concurred. 4 'S ATTENDING CITIZEN Nr.Mark L of xmksck Brocestino Corporation(Charnel 31)to address the Council di the yr wnWre1.3 nTia1Y Mr.Reinhold Jft LExecutive Assistantand!Chief Enginieer of Neekauk Broadcasting,Inc.noted Mr.Lang B could net be present this evening,so he asappearing'n.hi plate. Mr.Wien advised Channel 37 is a law power to evis7an conmmW. He said they Neve three stations on the air and fourth station will uqa ). 4r 1 fg y5 yv Huntsville. Xe notM the open house is et for may 1. He noted.they hope.to be broadcasting aver the cable system an ma.1 with syndicated progwmming and some local igiMtion. Ha said they'll haw 12:00 Hoon news, 6:00 P.M. sad 9:30 P.M.rebroadcasted... He notedthey will be involved wry much in local sports �',• �.s-1 -:4 DtiYi ?` t C' ''t`. .` Its and religious Programs. He said the po17cY 7s,and their president Insists on it,that they start out the day with school prayers and this will iiean inwlvemnt with all of the tlmrches 7n Xu.t,,Ille. He Died they will have a super station aAd they have purchased the newest and cost sophisticated equipment. II to` He noted they look forward to staying here forever and hoped the coame,ity would accept them. CONSIDER APPRAISAL REPORT �. t4 " Consider arcmdi an.appralskgaW 111 6 4.Community Development Black brant easmmntacquisition to t Mr,bene Pipes nated-lest December the Council established the Just caapensatIon amount 9or en eau L 3 throe Earnest High ro rt at 1 146. He notetl 9 D Po Y S, Ik X7ghtomrhas ro3ectetl the J at coapensation oma f the City. He them at that he Wished the City to purchase the entire tract,Nr.Pipes noted,s p the D iginal ppraiser was asked th submit en amended appraisal.for a'fee simple cqq 7sition of'the wbJect f tract which,Men submitted,indicated a fairmarket value.far the entire tract,o9 E2.225. Mr.Pips noted h&Y. as a result of the racent land tra sfer,the amended appraisal re-evaluated the square foot value of the land to a.higher/7gure. This aPore1 1 was..also. taw 6Y a.staf4 aDPralser.Mr.Pi Pas advised. UPon Oree La tion of this appraisal t0 Nr.Hightower,Mr.Pipes stated,they decided they would prefer to sell the easement SII to the City instead of the entire tract. Mr.Pipes said an agreement was negotiated.that the City wceld purchase the easement based.o th 0 iginal appraisal report tr the.st.At.but used the.sore recent Price Y„k p square foot iM1 ted in the tletl aPPrai sal,thus,the Listed I: ego 3ust compensation a It equals I' 803 He mted.it i the staff's recommendationL establish the last-cmmemmtion La be the marketvalue based an the origiml appraisal p t and th rent p ice Dar square mot n lcete n the amen d. '�4' t ; E 1 .. appraisal re in a vela fit 803 and'mthe,..`the City staff to distribute a latter f9 1 to +'] iurcham the eWegnt as oar est tip ;[ CmnHimaaber Oowlin made th Wti t L blith the sL..co nsat7on as recomended and to aukhorize Ii~ L t i t u • Slav cotton el saes unanisaWl. m t. oa t ro , m a CONSIDER MURAL WALL PREPARATION .:yy 5 u1 ''"tVxxa. j4 1' ids thnal wall orepa ti bid rd to Lenz Broa Plastering in thet 4$8.125 to b funded Cg eu.c revenue snartno " tF O Pipes,City manager 4tl 1 se agreemnt fon th f th11 fo the m 1's di splay h 'T. #,” be coiwd fro ther f the building,Mrs.Ann Smith f pearl tontinuing email January 7,1991. r4 iu Nr.Pipes mated thisperiod of ti guaranteed,but the viewof the coral could live on mach longer than > that. Launch mbe Davis aM Dowling re concerned that this agrement(surface eaxmant)be-in hand d file7 the City Secretary s office. Cd ncilnember Xotloes code the motion to agerom of the mall n bid i uthe anent of E8.725 and fumunc7lmeWer B tt aew�tl�' Tll We —re'I "�and ;Ban aa9 an mmU6 v I� y CONSIDER SURVEY VEHICLE > T" Consider Bid W.85.2 for a Suburban Survey Vehicle far th Design Engineerina Division Gene Pigs.city Mtmger, ted Trucks of Te s m awarded.the lm!bid f this vM7cle,but they have fatledto deliver.and tateTy Indicated theycmay be unable to get the vMi 1 d a5•e undergoing reorganization,) r. t this time..The City Manager reWnvended telling LMs bid award to Trucks of Texas from last maveaber �� d for failure to honor bid end to Wthorlke khe ity attortey to fila salt against Truk,.,Texas under Lha deceptive trade prdct ice,act to recover the damages wffired by Lhe,city. He also mwmmndedrsawrd of the bid th the second lea bidder,ar Yoke new bids. He noted the second low bidder Will not,however,be able to honor their bid f last November because of price increases since then. He noted the staff has taken bids „ again-and ane led bid is b fore us tonight. He noted if Lhe Council decides.Lo declare this an emargency we can open this sealed bid new. He noted the existing vehicle being used has been declared mayor Monday noted We first need W cancel the bid awarded to Trucks of Tama Iasi November. Coun ilM �,,. meBarrett member wade the motion to cancel this bid and Council member Dow17 seconded the ti A71�— 1r - ;� I Fin f )xl 528 , PAGE 528--BOOK"0"--APRIL 9,1995 - �"-� in favor and the not n ssee.'udnlnouxl- Coote Nis first bid as Por"s13.z49.ffij Da ,.gM�,. z hci n.aner xodvea -{ P lb 1, III th ,led th m El i f May wl h a th de I re • S . :w the t1 to declare M m it th H tl- nded th ti It—.to t pmt'tt-1s un g t o L p s 9 All i f r sed th t d i 1 lv G Ptp City Manager,the Opened thealled bid f Holl'd Ch 1 L Oat 1 the =on of 226.7(1 with en ti ted delivery Of.1thio 7Y hours if availability continues On a vehicle in stock seine- Y;. He noted+t has panel doors instead aT a Wil awn taflgate;has an WIN stereo,three full seat, instead of two;40 g lion fuel GM vanus 31 gallon Gnk;saddle tan interior instead of blue;tow hooks of included,colica surf ti-oct Included(as discussed with JNn Kers.Director of Internal Services). He noted although it did't teat"exactly our apecifi ki s,.it ons alt thea iiam were net motor. W noted the stereo was not specified,tot t 1d'cost more.to take.It out of the ur than to lave it in. Caun¢11- endl in9.noted in Seat;Could f b tl'city emiladdi fm using it. W r Xundar tilled 4or a.ate a '�rc'R w"a ""s �A i•St t' A )' - { - MITILouncilieber eW lmode th tion.te extent the bid free xallen- euro a ed�l-'f'E tsun t je anoont Y 't` ff , ..,;. •S` ., s ver r eE secpn oimt on. L ds nae toe Pura Ta lt✓'"`w. os from bu ate rfuneE ury wm` no'rne t g I�''"'`- Mayor Monday th asked therCauncll..to mnside Lh it against Trucks of Texas.es w9geste0 by the s City iHre9eh. ine.LitY Ma 9e..voted the doma9as moU.to abort$I,.. Cwncllnerber mxl leg hit it Shaul a be cod. munNlna2ty G n as cone d about the cost a4 filen the suit. CIL Attod Scott Bounds k 4` noted the court casts and his tial cculd al.be charged as.damages Councilndher lbegas felt if this fine x ti•- �"* y q ) .� ' '_'` f;, y ;`"- is under a reoryenlzatton under.mapthr 11;the Co cil.should forget the suit,tot def nicely remove Nem " neN futox1161eein9 Pr1v11e9es. Mr.Papas felt they Nd1d be perrenatly removed from the bid list. Council 4== co felt it should be Pursued for the—.ons stated,and also to inks the etaterent that go re mental entities are snot going to be taken advantage of in Nese rektere. munetldsoer cowl in aerie the Pq, a 1 mote t t thorltt lemic aunc ne eon. an c;t Attorn t.re u a wet to re i�a ea ea a 11—av It y ext ti financial reorganizationbut rather a ch We of proPrlelnrahipeor franchise and • s. therefore there da sone fal7ure to mat their obi igaiion. He Pelt d should fine this out before we pursue the wit. He then oesNO en mrendre t.to.th inti G intlicate N .suit x111 be.411,1 14+t is found that th re not. Ler. re0 ti aL N t :gore: fi ad a.. re.ana m L areae h fi ¢ t^ ecce e s r _CITY MVUIGER 5 REPORT v."i" � Enkax Decrease Gene Pipes.City Padget,Presented a notice of an app—lbstely 21/2t dxrease per 1,W0 r. F '4tz L' o^ a•."- E cue eetTn as c t ff ti April 1.1965. w -: u Er a3''� 'amici 1 Taxation. d.Debt R 1 -M No 1 Mr Pithe C my 2 Y; excl III els lFle pas rote0 th C.ty f N Invalid s inforxation ds y note t ilei but sere errodously excluded. He noted if € - z the Council is Interested.he has those figures for than. S TM"Legislative Re t Sot SuQ lenient. Mr.Pipes noted he hes the current bill status report should the Council +sh�E�fdgTr—m t nything iq partialnr. He noted the 6111boerd bill is Out of umniLtae and Is e,pact azs d in9 a full te-by th H a iter the Easter recess. He.noted M is requesting us to contact aur legisla- tors egisla-tosregarding position. d ms stance an toy<e o lected. Mr.Pipes congratulated and"dl carred Me ally elected. He pled d th 3 as ser e CIV Staff to fulfill their requests. Atart P act. Mr.Pipes noted eft sty months of ctivity,there is suddenly a fluty of actl vlty et 'o k owr th 1 t a1 acyl X ow ha tt 1 ad the Etata.of the aI, ark as substantially b <airyl t ( erlay p J t).. W sate thehyd lching Of.the graded areas and the painting of the wnmoy l tripe a d arklSg. h le be done by th f rst part a4 next leek. W felt the airport Job could he Ti dlize k ) s by April 16 1985. 1' -Water rr Pr_o]ect. Nr.Pipes noted on Medneseey.April 10,1965,the water lover protect will be final i'zed k«s MRYOR'�ANE G "•r,} {�'� t�?:t. a4 fq Proposed Alda Foivntm Wyo.thnday th - k d 16a Connell for they consideration of Including a citizen participation time r th g vada. She 1 1 d starting the council elating et 6:45 P.'.end to set aside those 15 minutes .: J before 7:00 P.M.dor till paSrticipetian.thereby el+minatlnpthe requtreant that citizens must sign up y$! the envious Thursday to sq-k xiN the Council on the halt Tuesday. She said they mule only have to regiate upon entering the.Lily Hill an Tuesday magas, o they un be taken in order. 9re requested the council try lois dxt TuesesY night to sou how it Marks with th id this ld b g erel Gilmt change. She noted d the Couno11 mo ld net convene at 6:45 uelsea there is m to do a..and if no on is Nere to speak to them 3i kCLh ? Ney'll heave are etre minutes G preTar there 1 g WmA noted in any event, elite' comments ld b li'ted a tlsat the fonnl se 1 vain slays hnIn at 7AD P.M. ff [INTERRUPTION] ' Al N Meeting ns interrupted b i Poink,the Lau il: pix citizens dressed In cntore from the Gilbert y y,{' a Still even Ole t a P Bence.'tD b presentee in the Criminal Justice Center d April 1Y at 8 PM;peril y 13 at'8 PM nd April 14. t 230 P.M p d by the Huntsville Cmeunity Noul Society under sponsorship o9ath W 1 Art Commission' of th City 4 ikot Ill.. It da their wAy M inviting the City Council j production. After this delightful d+vei the 1.Gmed actors then arched out of the Comeasue Sptica an Agenda ono ing tneai' ite"1a"Could te i9$ted for consideration n&,eve motian�n•li budgeted unthe Agendader ,19its budg tea t sh ted this is not to say that a particular its atberemred from consensus for .° "t dA L)"''" '✓ t `w` R. further d+ ssien and a separate rote,but the intention here is farties mnageant and efficiency. The Council noted .their approvel.. mi alm all $L -41t V I L 1 s MIM, Ping (� { m T wi¢x d 4 b 529 ,E --- APRIL 9,1985 PAGE 529--BOOK 0 Ag da Review With City Manager lbndsy Afkarrouns d sY x xf-Ey a' Another ties management th 1 - City ger'reserve Mandsy ,9.� afternnno for the City Council mbar tse�e-asked to institute they 1 that N bo Fh y qngy have:bout'ag da'tem or to provide I; ny dditioMli f t the C ilmenbers need for decral, king. She Ivied h ca then-use Tuesday th F t Y g th yadditiaml Information headed for the Council before th meeting..She felt the Council can then i Y ti. y*�i ,x,�" � e'C F�t":•Y haw little were quality tin on Tuesday nights. The Council did not indicate anobjectionN this pmcad rw� rt as thethe undregaUested eat Councilesnber N submit their sumrer vacation schedules to the City Manager Mors.Comissinlerspannd Counilme bedul Annual the sMe t�'9-Gal cycle. BD-23.1985. Mayor,Ibndsy asked the Council to note the dates of this meeting. She asked Nem N contact the City �. Secretary,Ruth oesnaw.;f to r. ey wouldiIke reservations. COUNCIL ACTION IMP, Innnatible Land Use Maw1Y Elected Councilnnber Gary Bell.indicated his Pleasure in being elected th the Ij }. ,N city cnncil and havinl the oDWrtuni Ly to work with the City Louncil. He noted he noted,Mfle.mlki,g arountl the nlghborhoads in his Ward during his eenpaigning, QUO env. n* Ffi g x yA�' t� ;c^IY that the single seat pressing mncern sews to be incompatible land e. He urged the tity to nave quickly o,.this partl cul or issue and he endorsed the wark of the Zoning Study Connaiasion. fi TM Mretin--Galveston--Councllnnber Davis encouraged Ne Cauncll N.crosider attending this meeting in Iii a 7 .A'31Y'ti t June 1n Galveston. He noted it is known to be aver Y Y Productive and effective Ili meting. He acted the interaction with other el ectad city officials is invaluable rn Parkin Lot Use by Citv--Louncilesnber Howard noted he hes visited with Revere dGiles d4 St.Jens Ikthodi t it Lhurch-about the joint use of his church parking lot Ior citians in the tamunityi Mile they see shopping in the downtown area. He noted Rererend Bi me iz agreeable b "`'1:} *` }F ,r.�Y +•` '"`5' i" a,". toNis joint uaeentl askedfor the city's contribution b9 assistance in leveling 7744 fi the lat to make it more efflcientfor the parking of cars. No Left Turn--19th at Sn Nnston Avenue--Louncile mbar Cowling noted there seem to be same flagrant SII - '}, v n o this no left turn intersection. Ne requ ted that Ne paveesnt be 4s: minted to indicate the left turn prohibltign as pe p re isiple indlwtor that it i Illegal maneuver. Mr.Pipes noted,'hon that the Draper signs are posted but th th had noproblemwith ad onally psi ting the street. HGAL-Solid Wrote Report--Councilmambe Co 11ng.ofd the City needs to de saes serious idlki g and listening on thi tare end do Som- l li strategic plannlrg. He sulgested perhaps bcommittea of.the Co n it h ld becges active 1n the pursuit of this plan. A "Y�*Y 1 4x• Mr.Pipes ted there.. p bl right naw withstaff tim due N the ether comp '' nts,noting the snot in9 staff is dmly committed until Ag9ust or SQ kenller. i� W.Pipes did take axcepkion to the XGAC s report of the la�Pill 11 a iry IPNntwill ting It is grossly in error and indicated there is sore inaccuracies in the npo t t Mayor Monday noted we do reed to look at this more closely in the future. f3 7 y AWOURHIEMT '^ a, Y� Respectfully ResP�,Wlte stysecrterr mak: T sas rt�3 YesadA'• � L S o t aW, gt �k, l k y �171,'�,� .r t PALE 530--BACK"C"_•APRIL 16.1985 ^ E _ v 3<K' MINUTES OF THE HUNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL SEETIN;XELD ON THE 16TH DAY OF APRIL 1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED IN CITY HALL.1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council met in regular session In we fallowing members Present: 0 re E119 re Monday, arrett Pysoltf nl at-laryd City Officers Present; - St ph E Devic Position 3 at-large bene Pipes,City Manager 7 1 Jerry L.Dolrllro Ward 2 Ruth DoShaw.City Secretary � „ �.^'. Gina: B Gree Position 4 at-large Stott Bounda,City Attorney �' e �.ke'x' (.k T 'k T •: Pel HowsJ. Wardt3on 2.at-large F Y Y 6 Y B ll Howard, Nord 4 [Yecancyl Ward i [pending 4-20-85 Runoff] 5 .The Iketillg-was called to order by the HunoiabW Jane Mae%,Mayo at'6 45 P.N.for the intention to hear y }Tan citf zona durIN the citizen input portion of the agenda. One citizen was 1laced to speak to the Council, } v £allows: CITIZEN.PARTICIPATION 3 P `iiz t�L j Jercs L.Carter �} V Y:✓ Dr.Carter expressed his pp ciao for the Irew administration's(Mayor.Mond - 'PT"e citizen participation section f the agenda.Mich ell Council l inathrcpt of the R pe D 9 people to speak the Council thout the requiremant ,y l Ty to registertheprevious Thursday. He noted 1L mak t moth easier for citizens to have access to Chair city Government,. The i 0 Carter.came to speak to concerned,as he tanned it,the blighted bonds issues. Xe rated S. the prop k up to help blighted areas by ancourapinp developent in areas that needed eeeel opmant. He • .} noted it was not set up to encourage development is areas that will develop anyway and Mam there is an advan- m`"t tag to thou people Mo can dew 1n those areae to make morey without tax incentives and without tax help. o. He reminded the Cauncfl they are spending-taxpayers emnay,although it%Dot be city taxpayers money,ulti-^}"M. all taxpayers money comes from us insorc sena H told.the council 1t fs spending taxpayers money, <y; benefiting private husinesopen and encaureging people W du sorcth.ino that goes against the intent of the Program. He noted the Authors of the program have indi atetl..the guidelines will be changed after a certain deadline to rectify its shortcomings Mich have allowed the Program W be Amend. He asked the Council to take) t v this into account and vote a9alnst the bonds on the a9 da tonaght that are not used in the sense!the program ' y. intended X noted the part Frog n-tha g tonight do not need tax incentives or encouragement. *y, M noted the ppeeople will make money whether help th 'or.not. He noted he would prefer his tax money go toward the du 9eiment oft ly blighted areas. He remi minded the Council that not all of the citizens in the toxo T .* re worrsetl about ttmpetiti n'as moth as others.they tried abort quality of life and the Paper use of " y'+ tx money. y' dMagr Monday thanked Dr.Carter for his comments. She then Called for a can minute recess until 7:00 P.M. Men the formal council noting will begin. .y' „fl' yi• ,"- 2 FORMAI.METING CONVENED `s;.. Baptist you Church ay then called the rearing to order and introduced Reverend Doug Lehman of the New Testament present the tion. I q CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING , 6 ^. Cou cileember Barrett da the tion to a r e oP the'niWteE of the previous meets of A rfl 9 1985 ' is-°" Maj 1 ant un r wino actor !Iltlt on, ovwere to ant in !mat ol1 ESe u:n Ous 6 i ATTENDING CITIZEN r n IAP J Gene Pipe City Ma g ted that MO.Brian I"ward had postponed his appearance tonight to discuss aright-f way it tM du to additional Information developing Mich on d further consideration. k w PUBLIC HEARINGS . a p ori'be i te consider aDDrovel of two commercial DMJetts that are W be funded with Industrial Dome ee non Star South Development.841 Sem Houston Avemle Mayor Mandgy askatl if aRYone was present Mo wished to speak to this project. Ms.Janet.Smith, �+ 7 Project Manager f Development Solutions.Inc,introduced herself and 1 di ted sh res here to support this *3 pro—c. She noted Development Solutions.Int:serves as financial advisors and placement agent for the apple- y at. She noted Star South Development is a$6.4 million IRB issue looted at 841 Sam Houston Avenue,Mich +"a. y 5Z includes eight acres of and and will have an BO,DW square foot shopping center building built on it. She "ry noted it i Antici0 tad.there will be from 195th 200,lobs created with a f2 mill Man payroll. She it. the F# principal and manegeng parkrer of Star South Development is Mr.Fred Gms'.ke,Preaident of Fred Goetke 8 Assa. } y She noted Allied Bank of Texas has committed to purthase these bonds.and the terms are being worked out at this time for the loan agreement between the bank and the aaallcent. She noted it is hoped this project can be closed,Pending approval is received from the Counoil d from ilia Walker County Industrial Development Corpora , tion,within the next six to eight weeks. She noted this pro3ect was approved by the Mal ter County Induatrlel _ w, x'pi^nL. Development Corporation on November 27.Men the inducement resolution was approved.'Ms..Smith indicated (r` Y Star South DeYelapmant is a developer,leasing agent involved with the developmnt of shopping mars,apart- R:F`r t complexes and also serves as leasing:Gant.for the project:it develops. She noted this shopping center T p k q still be developed on a neighborhood ahupping Center concept,offering drug'.store.discount grocery,dry a' t Y ` °•" 2 cleaner)however.the final dot ision&have not yet been made and only 4 pre-leasing arrangements have been i"qd.at this tine.Mich is a roquirem t o9 the.bank before a Protect is Ptnanced. She ted this Project • is approximately 70 percent pre-leased L this tire. Th re were no the presen4 te speak. 9 6 T-3.Highway 30 West at Brazos Mad .. Maya Monday thenopened the Imb71t heaMng n B B T-3 and:eked iP anyone wished to r speak to 1L. Janet Snits,again 1ndlcetrd she 1 h re t suppo t this project a 1T' She entad this is a 5975,000 .iq M Industrial Rawnoe Bond Issue located et Brazaa Ortso and XIIg:y 311 which '71 include.588 acres of land and the constructlon of a sin le bun of approximately 11,555 s uare feet in size,tc be used ase t 1 z� 7777777,77, a x 531 ;{{ APRIL 16,1985 BOOK 0° PAGE 631 samcnine retail shopping«nter. She noted the project also.cads is f the cquieition of ellrelated f tun and equltua t. She noted N t c upants of this space already have an employment of eight to taxi - , people,as 1L 1 bpedta'Increase thismount up to 20-25 throughout the whole center. She used the payroll Ill. t b 5400 000 Sha noted th printipals are Tin Framer.Steve Pate and Shelly Pate. She sold th Center is approximately 9 percent I...ad at th1 time. She noted several lending institutions are interested In NI Prete L 1No Ah N ie is no cammitme t on th15 time. She 14VI sed-he Walker County Industrial Develop tCoporation pp d N1 7 d nt resol t7 n an 8eptepber 6,1984. She aNd.this particuler protect F j fy has obtalnad i t i PlnancinA.P.ding approu 1 f his protect. She doted this project,if approved,has on i k'r year fru the Pro act s sum Won date,to Place Ne bonds.. 6he etatEd'il'the developers of this.project had blain d interim financing prior to the Inducelment resolution being passed,it could not use development bonds .tar this pra�ece. PUBLIC HEARINGS CLOSED r `5 y 9Y .1 Consider Reaol t; No.85-7 approvsm9 the Star South Devalopnent Project r H e Mayor Mandan than presentee Resolution No 85-7.as captioned below,for the Council's emaiderat;an r � rix �'` �•s-€q� e'1a' � k f RESOLUTION NO.85-7 A gE50LUT10X OF THE GOYEAXIXG BODY OF TMD:CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TE%AS,APPROVING A Y nsP COMERCIAL PROJECT IN A ELIGIBLE BLIGHTED AREA UNDER THE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONF ACT OF 1979.AS AMENDED,AND THE RULES OR HEGOATIONS ADOPTED BY THE TEXAS ECONOMIC r5S a DEVELOPMENT CMISSIOX;AND MAKING FINDINGS IX CONNECTION THEREWITH. N Ste d,in. DHedgesiscussion; Co the nation th timate.Resolution Na.85-7 and s watilaanber Barrett seceded the - § Mation. Dlscussian: Councilawmber Davis noted he will vote agaimt this motion because of his philosophical Mai " difference with the concept of IDB.,,noting has does not feel this type of pr act is In'"I'll" with the ;<H x, „. Solent of them' and that these ere mat blighted. Councilmember Bell,being n w to the Council, t also did not understand the tern blighteda..it relates to theme two areas. Mr.Pipes,City-Manager,explained the although tunanimously.the Council did pp th de g t of the entire city of Hunksv111e es a bligtted area because d!the city's soil eco Us b mence of large non-tax paying entities in fi>v 't its city 17m1me. He named this was done to en 9e industrial development thraughaut the city. It Mas noted ,.•tea T_ x4 t'x. ny hies in Texas took this sou action. 'X ottN there havebeen Salve Changes 1m the enabHing Act since ' A K Nat tionfar the puRue of the Items be gdiscussed,the status declared by Council'in 19831,still 1 ?';:, !k effect In-MM anything in tie city ImIn.of Hunit,1111.is to apply for this type.:Of finmeing. CuuncilnenRer Oowl in noted M agrees with Dr.Devis and will he casting his vote against the issuance of III , Nese bonds for these purposes,far lila same he has vomed apeinst.them before. - >'; t; k Ms.Smith noted the city s eligibility for these bands extends five years after its first anniversary Net e?' [ In having made the designation 1n 1983.so in 1989,this program would and. Bh-sited due to the aMandunts t Y r` S this pregr.last year,any'designtions node after July 29,19B4,mid extend f three years,rather than fi t &�4Cuncil5amur Hodges Noted 1k is important to number.these are mex free b rid an that the interest the 4 Mz3 d boyar retrive 1 t f He noted there is substantial andunt of me us that is generated far the.city t sety it incin a trdendus count of tp@3 dread proper 1 xXich creates al t of local lex f0 the Lity,nbrings ollars which t m tra dous amount of intone to the city. He noted he is plannllg to vpN for k E both of these issues because he feels it is in the beat interest of the city to have Nese types of development RRRR q available to It. L n llrrsmer Barred noted thbre was a g d Ari N t about this In Bob Bullame',Fiscal Homes.about these >3 x industrial development bonds. He sold 1t is th 1 wthry can be used for this, Ma noted we have passed It fars g then people and tY law,Ne regulations or going N get tighter. He said If we rcfu a to a,;%ve these, ,{, y tease to doll ld very usiiy go suoaha I e. He noted he feels it Is god Insisteent in our crn ounity to have then b .t Mayor Xuday said the last time this was discussed,it was noted there are/0 othercitie.in Texas that +`T MY.designated their atim city as blighted;86 Mare partial designations;and 92 counties have designated III lvq_ #„ their tire areas. "tyro' G Cao cilnuber Green noted i! tun these dun,we have put.ourselves;n p0 L1 n of creating a great dei f uncertainty In the Marketplace for my potential industrial develgount b d'i . He auted it createI k3 a situation where if there was any question about whether to locate here or somewhe Ise, rid knmring khat M1as me tom be4 re aur cl ty 11 a d they lyy decide th tun this down, the 1N live me lacame sane Ydt k,Y•fi here else weld probably be taken where they cold Aare a sure thing;rather th t here. He suggested p -+ not. Ldt1RI�ten of turnf g th Protect away d i !ct age peo01 t thi tend because it Iyy ^ g tq:g C­11-mber Howard sited h h voted i f o f Nese p t is each N because he felt IL won an opportunity for minority pwPI.U. Into a businN,1n tM'ecpmnlcallY blighted erect of Huntsville. F yid. HOMa Ma. r Nord then called f a YOU on thenotion. Those IN FAVOR were Coincilma m Barrett.Had es. N won 'cb .ever.pas.n Ona vote o s s.AGAINST rare t II C sidar Resolution No.85-0 approving the B N T-3 Project e aDavis. e 3 5 Mayor Mondresent ay then ped Chi,Resolution,thecaption of which is as fol less.far the Council's conatderatiun. RESOLUTION NO.84-8 - ', O { y A RESOLUTION OF]HE BOMBING BODY OF THE CITY OF HNNTSVILLE,TEXAS,APPROVING A CONNIE :AL PROJECT IN AN ELIBIBLI,BLIGHTED AREA UNDER THE OEVELOPMENT CORPORATION .^a ACT gF 1979,AS AMINDED,AND THE ROLLS OR REBILATLL115 ADOPTED BY THE TEXAS ECNIOIIL 9 DEVELOPMENT I17NNISSION AND MAKING FINDINGS IN CONNECTION THIREWITH. ,�C`F'+��,".,i�rl '�lr c?�ti y i `. ?" apt 1 gFd L s apt toe rovO not R e t1Bn N ttBS-.g rid Cun 11mebwxx HowaM needMNe ,rpt on rare Manbe D 17 iTti nlewav�a �, _ vpa 1.x r v $ < ,r. ,.ern v b h'+ � e } ail 4 r ASM q s g N "—� z e.' .aa&� €$g« �$�xde„= r gesrms`=s � a« a Yg s 3€ a € ss : = x —P ss 3 1av s m x - as e a� r� y r Az; $ s odd 8s€ x s s e s mzsg ��aaY� 'aw�� 1 s«' s st xs xssgs�` jos. yi w sus es da 3s 'sa Z'3, ” 3 s s Ys a s gsY$ a mgr $€ a>sY ss jig. Ir € zx�s . xsa aseza 3H "Ys . s g s d $ ' s�s� Y e s€ Mdse xY s $za s x Y " s ^«gym sed " e a fs 4R. s s 0LOU essR.V; G§ s c z . s as s .3 sss s s s €PYai a � s €� _ a� a € a� " € xa a Ygs � ' sa. r s € P € € € g e -$ �g �Ta ga g� s Y sax _ € as"s' — ;sa €A € s aFgpY� asp * � s3 ms's a sz s's $4 ss a€ s s I xs € baa 3 sad x mF s axd >„ s � � axe" SE ss s s € s s se € € € s a s= . xsse s n s" s ea ag a gs� sg" —Vz s n sY kgs s "� at it _« sFgtg a s 1s$ 'e € �. os €„� mdgs w d Y« a 'Al =sl xs � ls�s es€ Ss s a � „ 1 sa5a etg€__ se a=o« sz4;r>55 uvesaa . . a — . a :2. h t ,s n q s. a z �u a 77777 0 SKI f stn "h -12 eta zt t "C 9� t APRIL 16,1965 BgON'b" PAGE 533 Project.those u elated to that,1n theneighborhood f$30.600. He noted with this projects completi X -tt ry it is mm A t of r e to e,laslAnark.facility in the City f N ntsrtll He too en open house will be held at thatf facility the first week in May in condunptionwlth the-meri n gat narks Associations Drinki.g d. 5' I; d W to Week H ratedusing this faci7l LY os the fowl print for celebivtinA Drinking Water Week.n we will 1 '� ' P have'Lours f the f 117 tar Lo Cha C ncll M ing.th t night. He rated Tefmhmnt 111 be served. # y': 'y�' ty pr eSt p' + - Airport Project c. 5 4 3 ?n Mr.Pipes noted a shall bit of paving on the taxiway and thetydrmslcM1 vert and landscaping around the z � newly ace,ted area and the.,,Way stripping is all that to caPleting this Project. He noted the Ps'0.1ect.ca.Possibly be fi 1 d out on F iday W.thfs weeklApYil 19,1905). li 7 9 Henot d thit.arks th'coopl.t f twq very large Projects. He noted till have the HW project ^°�" 1` v�+tr underway odd. very en mragIng signs are nod evident that it will be capleted also is shortorder. H '•xS � MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT i7 v t zya ka i'•�amu" -0S:iw L - _ r 4 G� �1N;yor.Mo day welcomed We visitors t the C...ell.Climbers. She walcaeed the staff.of the.cfty,who are ` },a y`W.Y, r once again ass around the table in front o4 the Council. _ l ^r' proci�=tions y ?. Mayor Xontlgy.noted he h proclalad April 21 es Texas Frcedm Oay;1,11'14-21 as°Women in Texas Reek, April 21-26 as.Rational V lUntcer eek..She hated last.wcek.she proclafined Apel 15,as World population Day.'F Ys' Meetings y✓r"%'C^`'p' s#' H "C� �°"` E,-.'„ ,;,;.. 71aYar MOMay noted she tt ntl d TMS banquet on Fr1daY evening mi an.interagency breakfast this morn7n j� .She mted LA interagency group discussed mainly legislatsoa pentl7n in Bestir g x'`,l• g Pertaining to Nalkpr.County. Vacation Survey raft asked Lha Council to caplet.the rotation survey so that W.Pipes an plan the budget �r: Y i aea ions. 6 or's Conanity Achioneant Award"(Cities between 2D 000 and 60 ODD across the taker P t Mayor.Monday notedthe city has just b 1lMaratl,throe h Nat Dmrli Ch tame of theSaa i t i 1l Beaut7Hcat C 1LL a by tel phone,that Huntsvf lie he xg.the Go am AL qu ren ern a sty.9ch1 - a t Martl f r 1 cities beta 20 D00 antl GO,000 population a the st te. She noted thi 1 'f2.1n tt "rd f the City f Huntsv711a,particularly including the fat that a ly tried For the 41re4 Van last y and oma an able ^. a Y 4 t a to WHn It thi y Sh asked the redia ta.. nta't Kathy Oar7l rm for en Indapth story on tAfs pnoplam. she i tllcated thp:":.,h va in Natty and the .cognition h has brought t Huntsville through her efforts: eFY c t r?!g i % Cl n-0 0 5 t S kl Bi CM AP it 20,E 1_965 h F Mayo Monday reminded those Present that Saturday.A ril 2.01Q1985 is.the Y$ Sergeant Sparkle'sbirthday. She encouraged ever pp �ps�ia class day ane .yes to be 7d with Ch1 t "h Acknowledgment 4 Letters - iiaYar Mondayacknowledged letter f a T Fett ss f theLibrary-0 b regarding t P/ s w.u.4L a letter from Rex Ishan of SHSU counseling the city s ark on the Pritchett Field Quarter M1Is Track.: - COWCIL ACTION f "'G2 1 Notice to B i St t Wok Plan, ha 1t {� Ca 17mab B Ltrereq ted th t the ity gg1; Li to businesses 7 LM1 cannnity prior to theinitin t stra poi k 1 f nt oP that b 1 5 thq. ha Idea of the deed le. �Ypy u 'c Xe' 1tl they shed t0..ee 61 to P7 thel b in d cti itis sn rdanca with that wk. Y, Publish As odaIto f Planning'L t i nd CI Council paintings ZN Fx 5 f "' y Qg ncilaabe G 11 p d that the city Publish Itag nd Por both the Planning Goods ion end CI l 'f':'* ; 5 yy C it me t1 g N Died 1t Is-difficult f 1t1 nest k a what each,ntity; o9 idering n their bah 111 *:; i", lZ yz. T If.th age da res net pub7f heel.} Ilse:local nexspeper. H noted-itis t can I t to 41 t alit'..hell II y C P ech week to eau the poaLetl gags, a also suggested having It an the 1 1 di station Th g �"; ;.# Launch IMiceted their consensus oP this idea and requested the noses Atli cooperation in thisng rtl a Public service. Councilowel, Bell asked th t 7t be.in a.certain pl era on a certain tley 1n the anpapar and 4x at a certain Lia on thn rWio,a the cit ld count on seeing or he nnA it on a regllar schedule. He noted the city is doing a goad job 1n letting the.information prepared but it 1 not petting tllssaiwtatl to the people in an effective wqy. He felt 1t is important aough Lo pqy f this hi t1a ehd spec.,if recess rt'; t Mr.J.D.07ckenson indicated RNR%would be happy to provide this as a publi ice. Nayor Monday asked the 11 eareve ad1 t t the ity 1 gettingthispu 9gr}ad. Caunti lmenb t 0o111n. ted h rad M1 7 hartedy ILh tauncilmab B jt'out b the bite as su q, d DW Councilmandwir Howard noted the speed t r5 rob k Arena F gin. He k d f tre patrol of this erey ta. gelate the 6pe a,notilg L11B a e lots Of people in that era who walk on Lhe aide of Lhe street and "t chi lura pl ayi nQ in the general.area In theaTteraons. rt r AMPIENf rmly anal Lh'DeS.City!e Lrt' tI l9BB irk`, t?.div 1, 534 PALE 534 ROOK 0 APRIL 23 1985 ^ MINUTES OF THE HUNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 23RD DAY OF APRIL,1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE CTY OF'MUMVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.R. The Council Not in regular mssim with the following Nobers present: - City Officers Pmmout: Gem Monday. Mayor Pipes, LManage Barell eeo Ruth Oe5law,Lity SecY SeattBounds,C1Ly Atty Stephen is Grew. oil �ry • "+ ' ty+y Percy Howard,Jr. Dick IMrtan 4tieER ABSENT: J.rrr Gwisre - X � -5 CALLTO ORDERfi' v$ Monday the,wiled the acting to order to roceina comments from two,� attending citiz¢na. f Charles Smitier--Handicap facilities and illegal 1 parking Mr.Slither indicated his concern thatthem an m handicap facilities on lath Street end Unlversl y § t `�'"' 1• ^..� 1 -Y h and 13th-Street and Sam Heston Avenue rdi th idewa s e ep one try has ' N•`„rw^ 4„:' �' &$ $T2� r .� j x fns a e a unct on z o men to G.alcw n t• idexalk -Av e 0 k'7Nh likTM stand up '., real�deal f .art rmakinp it impossihl 9 haiMicaPP a oo eA no�to ii re-{s a city li TmnN-overall aE.for Ne hentliu a r.alono pe i a of tive at the smallest indent of cast,this s tui on might nee ecce m n cons ration Por future deign criteria. W.Swlther else asked for illegal parking ni q t,.noting there is a situation on Avenue 0 and 13th Street,which is dcurrentronstwctlon Site, wad a goal of illegal parking 1s_Laking place swig the cenatwctioa workers,Mich causes extremely dengeroua conditions.for the usual day to day traffic. Br lin Wp.M d- see-bah rari.em request M•.Woodard presented a configuration of sown land he owns an Highway 75 S.and Old Houston Road.Mich ��• showed IN W11 lose approximately 7/3 of the property to set-back provisions acwrding to the city's regulation a. Ne noted Men he originally Wrdiaeed the property,it was mmnon practice then that property set-back-provls- LS,rs's*,+ ions ware net being enforwa w it was trot a major wnaideratfon. He-noted preserVt regulations.require e t „. 75 foot sat bark m each SSde of the property. He noted the city hoz told thme Ind41i .l:who have attempted 11 to build on this property that Mh.75 is the front of the property and Old Gold'Xoustoa Rtl 1s the beck of the property Mich Wald then require a 25 foot t-back on Hwy..75 and a 15.f t t-back on Old Houston Road. Y tht t He said Ola Houston Aoed la used very its a. He advised the Lounnl there 1 -large.amount of land being taken umecaasarily to viral of the fact that Old Houston Moad 1.outlikely to b ide d. He noted Xighway 1 > } 75 is likely to ba W&md.and the 25 foot tbak .the Highway 75 aide is not unreaeenable. He noted the City recently paid 7n'ezcess of$40;000 to hey a s liar triangle on 7th 92reet at Xwy.75 H Yn order to do , e a by Mat 1 dy achieved by David.Street Nere Mich intersects ata right gle into Nighwgy]5,eeR _ the hence:of Old'Houston Road,Mich is thevery end of Old Houston.Road• beingwidened are miniml. He than requested the Council th ask Lbe Building Depar}aent for a lesser s t b ck.thaI IS feet on Old Houston P Road. He noted Men the property noes purchased th back line was a five foot set-back. He noted he has 17 feet:rem t1*edge of the blacktop to the.rope ty line,so there Is Plenty of room Per road widening anyway Mthaut takiugan adeitioml 15 feet frau.-party tself. He noted the city has actually.legally, Torch of 60 Toot eesemant but no one knows exactly Mere it lies. He rated the rest of Old Houston Road is a 'll 50 foot right-of-my. He noted he Would like to see afire foot set-back on the back side of the property. d . M•.Pipe:rated the staff does not have the authority W vary the set-back.procedures because oT the ' Ordinance We noted the only wsslble rewdy might be some sort of right-of-way adiustmant, ting this is ”a T ^ 1 eumaLmeiel siWation. Nato Monday mt d 5n.order to gaunt a variance,the ordinance Would need.to be 3: 0 ? g^ chaged. Mr.Bo nds ncted there is a variance procedure under certain conditions,but the absolute minimum {._ set-back of the city 5 as tab75shed under certain criteria and it is that it hes to be at least ten feet frau y M day property 11 di ud to a street. He noted elm ore can build Within can feet of the street under aMaln c Ya L Mr.Pipes rated,however,there 1s sane question as to whether Old Heston Road w111 1 Pi • , have Areata. t 9 traffic on it considering that the vast ma ority of the property that abuts it on the l 7 Es{{' a,p,. nth side is basically undeveloped. He an if t were b dev¢lop.then me potential far the use of Old {S - XW III Road would be very high. Ne noted in regard 0 the right angle int rsection,we do desire that every " ,.. " intausectioa in tam be aL right algia:for general public safety,etc. He noted a tea foot set-back frau ay street Is nimble standard. M•.Wodeard noted ba could probably live with a ten foot set-back. Mr.Pines noted th ikY x111 k with.M:wood To to anelne this further. Mowr'Monday eked that the sGft mike I1 d t ek. o§� REGULAR MEETING CONVEXES 4 Mym-Mo day then called thefonml meeting to.order.. Reverend Elear Fulp of the University Heights F. Beptlat Church presorted to invocation. , 4 CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING 1 Wuncilambar Howard de the Mian to a rove the Wnutes of tha'previas wetlno of bril 16 and y Councihmn�r B reps�edMe wtlon.:A71 wen 7n aTWw and-f e a mss umn nine ry+ d n s Y. CANVASS THE RETURNS OF ELECTION y'v The Council then reviewed election returns prim to certifying the results to be true and accurate. CONSIDER AESOI.UTIOX • Y Consider Ra8o7uMma Mo,85-9 si dad certif ima that election +, +u Mayor Monday presented this resolution;the caption of Mich is as follows: h .d, "•' t fki.✓rf"'t,"., __ � z— __ p+"., - ¢M��,}'p� .� p q r:y A C X ' FT N y �Y `•°.'�-,°`aa �,.�,r x*1,� 'fix -.2sI W3< �}'''��k'3 ',r�. � � g � �'-s•�5 �- Ygsxsl '��aK��' 4��r e u` �'��� ` '* n� PAGE 535--BOOK"0"--April 23.7985 y y Ti1,Ncl R k F � - # r. RESOLUTIM NO.85-9 a' P '+ T'"^t•'s" di .. -7 ^ A RESd.UTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF.THE RUNOFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD.WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE ON.THE.20TH DAY OF APRIL,7905,FOR THE.PURPOSE OF ELECTING ME COUNCILMEIBERFRO S WAS WARP ONE;DECLARINGTHERESULTS OF SAID ELECTION WAS FINDING VAT BAND RETURNS T ELECTIONx a 6 WAS HELY AND PROPERLY GIVEN AND THAT MID T ETHETLAWS OF PROPERLY HELD EXD RETURNS THEREOF NODE BY THE PROPER OFFICIALS IN ACCORDANCE NFTH.THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Mayor Monday noted.this Resolution Indicates the votetotalsfoliose: f. a rTy ; Sl'a, Oitk Wha _ -279 Chari Tac ktt.---------------2og srt+ii"d f. u- t+��"���� �� ,f•..,-k�7 yi She then +t ted that Dick Wharton hereby declared elected to the o491eeof Count9lmenber,Hard One. � x` Epa nnwbe Mom made tba mpef to ap L Reso1 ti n R5- Tk 9 d C iimeabe Mo rd ecpnd doh mot' ,ae^.* e me n was. uwo-mous v. , OFFICIAL RESULTS OF THE APRIL 20.1985 RUNOFF ELECTION- t CITY WARD ONE fx {�,* T V. J s•' °7,�M �"'"�c POSITION/CANDIDATE PCT 102 (%) PCT.201 (%) TOTAL (%) N[NNER tv FOR COUNCILNEMBER kY b'a ,Dick Wharton 191 51% - 13B 49% 279- 57% WHARTON ' Charlie-TaekeLt 136 65% 73 35% 209 43% Y " X�•N`. ,$K$ TOTAL VOTES GST IN PRECINCT NO.1D6 ----- -277 Percent of Total Yates Cast in Ward: 57% TOTAL.VOTES CAST IN PRECINCT ND.201.----------211 Percent of Total:Votes Cast in Hard: 43% i TOTAL VOTES CAST MA THIS ELECTION.IN.WARD ONE: W T "W},3t 4 f t o •r✓ �,,, '� ''' Total'Ypters flaplstered'.tn R 1 ct No.102-.---------7 82A P scent R ist red who voted!-75% 3 ^,; Wa`A' '-'ks t 3,• v, X 'y, ,4 .'" 4 H'*"s t"'.�vq'` Total Votrrs Re97steredin P di t No..201-----------.1,026 Percent R 91 tered Who voted:.@7% r " j3" ? ^ti`„- ",_ Total Voter Registered in Nand 0 --- --2,855 Percent RegistereE.Mo voted: 17% u^ 'i{+ gty.xr x y [History of Runoff Elections for Ward Council Pgsitians--1968-T9B5--Ward 3 Runoff: May 2,1970 -Paul W.Knox t' cei wed 315 votes against David Tinsley's 261 votes to win elect l on. £ ,ys< 5w,:k''�L BRLL01'RECORD K)5 IN COMPLIANCE NIINIEf�TIOX CODE.ARTICLE 6.09(Quantity of.ballats to he furnished to election ry i k.�w�3xh•F Precincts--Teras Vernon's CivFl Stat to chapter 278,&scion 3,.-Page 602),the following record is re4: '' >n YARD PCT, BALLOTS BEGINNING SERIAL NUMBER ENDING SERI&NUMBER ABSENTEE BALLOTS SERIAL d RANGE 1 l0Y 400 842 001=1 D0'. 7} 1 1 .400 19 001-100 . 4 U 1 2D1 300 '707 00 A total of 61 absentee ballots were voted and taken to the i a p cincts for counting election day., n } r)' �, k•. : THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE OATH OF OFFICE - 4 f .City de rete y Ruth De5h0 then administered the Oath pf'Office W newly elected Dick Nbartdn. He then signed hta Oath of Office and thok hi Placen the Council Cbuncilmember Wharton then introduced his guests and family members.his wife Camille and son Trey. _NOW CONSIDER 1HEQEETION_OF 1XE:MAYOR PRO TEM S" !f1 Councilmenber Barrett made the motiestonominate nd ba L cilmenber Bill Ha dp Mayor P%Tem for.the } t neat year and tounCllmeabe 6 ce onded the Motion. Cau cilnenblr.Nowell de the ot1 that nominations §Y } ase and that Council meas! lodges be elected by acclametion. Motion Passed unantmeusl y. CONSENT IIGEXM Consent Approval Purchase Items: { ¢ c a G.r k Bid No.85-19--Sp inkier System f P kz to Prestige Enterpri s,%8,440. DSM} C �y b. Bid No.85.20 and 85-E1--two half to pickups tM three one to trucks to Moore Henry Mbton,$54,411 ; c Bid Xo.x•22 1 duap truck to reare Henry Into $31.000. 7� f� d..Bid No Be'23--tatMen la damp t k U much Lop Ford,.f49.100. #v' e: 81d No. 5 29' Mrect emwitN f Publ lc.Util itlda th Spencer Management,$13,140. S t J Na T Mo tWkh bid,ware-11 awe ded to the1 btdtlers and ba i under ba t. C111C11111C111111—b-No ''��„ mM w ba m ae t an nc r tt secpn re e e t !mw1 CONSIDER FRONTLOADING GARBAGE TRUCK ides award of Bid ib.86 18 fl'ont lwdin arba 'tsu k to E sluanmeMel Sales and 5 7 s intton in • ,f"'y C gyp^ t x K^41 ewamunt 0 an PAU Ore our... ?>< ru T { •? `�''i �� 'P 9�'fi�?;kh�Py 1 � e e t bk k t y[i Y PAGE 536--BOOK"0•--APRIL 23,1985 t'E"7'' ti vvy It seas noted this will be a fear yea rtlfipp of p7lgation. Councilnenber Hod e�de themotion to a rove of the low bid of Environmental Sai tl Sehvices.for this arwee rucTand Lean 71sen � a mot on. rn ar..r. :c n g ea HaUser'Ftonday.the,presented this tlrdimnp,the caption of which is as Pollovs: ORDINANCE RD.85-14 't5 a• .z '-li�j,i '$ � NI ORDINANCE ANNORIZI*G ISSUANCE OF A CITY OF XUNTSVILLE,TEXAS EQUIP1ENT ACQUISITION CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION IN THE ANKRUT.OF$100 ODD 00;ANO CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT. 4 day y..on.truck] [ Year C.O.--100 delis 'Sb* Counellmember Nharton mak the'.mots to a �oreOMih Ib 85-14 and Council Xoword saonntled the Err'! *'V"` u£ 3,w notak ngl�iee Wt bid.of FN& Ne n tedsheMhldzropk MUpi the zGf4.on the beat bit itses1rat5 All in :} F 4Y favor of the motion and it Passed unenireusly, possi CONSIDER MID YEAR BUDGET AAIUSIIENT3, ' r'q .'.' Mayo Monmy then presenptl these id-year budget eW 4ents,as previously dlscuawd. She rated the the p rch sea.approved by Cwrchl.at N ear march 19,.1%5 meeting a well u the budget L ..Pers approved a A, by the City Ma ger for the first half of the year Councilemntier Ibsrard wde She roaia 4 these idiusireIts and transfers.ad Cwrcille ,...d,r.cera t t rap Move-, ari canon ryor lbndaY a vote on on. lure —r area Ci the motion cussed upni�ustn t CONSIDER x1sxNAre3DnNWD IwRavEAExrs WESTWARD Consider OrdiEli nance p.85-15 wthorizi '.the.ublketi..n oiaotIce of intent to issue certificates of obli etlon n or na.... vere s. n e % z,: Mr.Pip noted theSDRPT s estleste for the city share of this project is age 1GWte7Y$1001000': He plea.the Councillight `• , asked that re 611 as an opnan,pe sinewolks.adjacent te this street w that.we nen- 5, } sider funding• Xe pled the voters approved$2.2 million I,latching funds ba hLAhe,,dep'ri Bent projects this in Janoery of last year. Ile said for a preject of this size,1100 MO,and the need for funds far it.it res the deternination of the city's bond counsel,Mr..Rennie Baker,that the at Of iswwce of that ro pts series Would be greater than the need for the$100,00D. He asked the OD—il to approve this Certificate f Obl i9ation.whichis also far a four year period rather than ten Years as previous planned for the bond r is—,thereby generate the Ilea on a zh be 1 we Itch the stets project ant pay it off aver a four year achep;l for a rnst of$2"".,7 ,7fi0 at 9.5 p rat 1 te c d cave sore$28.500 aver a ten.year Tawe et 9.5 percent; He noted act pmot p"Iact exactly.What thesavings would be to go ahead and absorb this on a Four ,x a year short-tern C.O.basis,but right now we No due ue woyte proj tt when other highsay department projects ill cere ala;g,add.for fear o4lswing bonds and orcanp a siteation of arbitrcgelrecww of a lack a4 1 action in the.plan bond progran,the city feels this Is a each safer and Ire logical route to take. He ream- rt s dad paseage of.this oMinamx. He noted this C.O.would not.ispact the bonds approved by the citizens in January,if Council decides to do this as a separate Item. Ha noted,hpnver,this is anal weed tax increase ""*' ?✓e "' Item as approved by thep last Japery,so to repay thenbonds,yea 1d pest tehav�a oro or two �y thtlocent o of the lt—se to lhens and as as ifhacyprrinstheM as C.O. X t d as Lte 4logic.this is an expect- ' z Approving f this cold i I t ask..Ne noted plying ott `. $100.000 f yea is mlthing pat we nen get behi d y raphtlly.M.p1 place prselves in very 91 tend to take ca r p j t highly department fundi g blouses available. Th "yyOy�i^ S 9 n0 is to adAthe 00 consist M widening DA M7. westward f the travel.anew providing a ?+a two-way left turn lap d p trunti f m and go tte on this section of 91 00. The Ciay is to pro- gSro A^ fi�, 1.for the conatructI.of wnbiax— rb d 9 tter*am now ruse exist.store owners,etc..all s rpt N' iw 4 - ne necessary for a cpmlate project Mp th ption o!pavereM end its support;woi.ntein that portion dT - 1 f+9 { the work sb 7th is its responsibility In accordance with prcwnt Iinten—ag—NNI and are to regulate r 3 treffic and pRvent eproapint on Ne right of vay,ali in atcordadce Mus go a ing poiidea ant regulations y, ; e r of the Department. The Xs�way OepartnenL x711 provide for nonstructim at an enchanted cost of$277,002 and melnh.I pat portion of the week which is its responsibility i ctordem with present anhntenarce grearesR. »E, Wuncilwomher Xodm Ids pe..Mil te p P 0 d7 a p.85-15 and Ceanchl nbe Wet Med IIF awe w pe Ikhon oa vo 0 thl.moL er;. sue uMnT a The caption of theordinance just adopted is as follows: t ' ORDINANCE NO.85-15 ya i ] p ri t AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF INTENTION III ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF z i Y OBLIGATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC WORKS;MD RAKING VARIOUS PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. <_ - r• a C CONSIDER IFN SEWER REGULATIONS f Consider Ordinance No.85-16 none di CMDte 17 04 th Code of Ordinance Mata d Se -by nidi D ti lT-zea fF) TEfn—��; {F,fir Water. + Msyor anday ppmated this ordinapel noting it we discussed last walk. The potion of thin ordinance il is listed as 4oi lows: ORDINANCE NO.85A6 ski p r5 .j,. M ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING CHAPTER k, i 'C ,S 17.NATER MO SEWERS,OF ITS CLUE OF OROIMNCEs,BY THE AWITIDN OF A SUBSECTION 17-21(F) REGULATING SEWER SERVICE CHM6ES FOR USERS W17OUT CITY WATER;ANO MAINE.OTHER.PROVISIONS AND FINDINGS RELATED THERETO. 1'irn'q L Comncilrember Green suggested witting the rd sire d rewrite the'sentence to leave that word out. Al agreed that could be app opria I Ceaph1 nob RlartOn eek th slob te ado L Ordinance No.85.16 and t " Cearchlrember How.ra sea odea the not I re.n.aIr An t re e on ntre a - b,",n CITY MONGER'S.REPORT--GENE PIPES Bigg giv: '"� )+`.a•i y., kd .,i". S 5 ry'��rk"t yy.. ,C�'..- 1> i Yds V. § tv PAGE 537--BOOK"0"--APRIL 23,1985 Smay from Huntsville Public Librarysurvey �w. Gene Pipes City Manager,Passed t. th t is being diskributed by th L b ary on services, sLaffilg end generale 1 do f activities within the Library;for Lhe Council's infommtion. He noted he encourages the responses III kited by the survey. t tect�Des Mth�eSh'd aboutout htheir�lanslth att14 k""end. He arledtittute and the HGAI wnrkahop aM adrlshe the council the butlgeL calendar can be finalized. 9 yore to turn in their vacation schedAe w that N1100.SREPORT--JANE MIIN0.AY M Meeting Encouraged the C it to notify Ruth about theMW tuts in Galveston. Y dation ScheduleEn raged to Cnuco11 to ton ib their motion plana. - gm£ 4gp�y Thank d'It ff far the r ordinance sumer sheet noon this information is he d b f ga.She ordinen to foci point. She encauragedyoth.1 m share of Council to make wgges- ,"u 'yu'"r,rv. try Clore on aRy Piller helpful ton to assist them in their agenda reviews. COUNCIL.ACTION ',i 4{,✓; t, 5 "rG�� � 'sy Oaen6 Notice in Resepaper'B.an Radio.. a Thank You '£9 k ' Ury ell Wb1/c1Y thanked the Huntsville Item antl the radio stations.KSiIN and KKIM for getting the agenda gend to t, .p bli :Re' pre d his hope that it can continue to be publicized in much the seas Place and „r a form as possible Industrial Development Bonds--An-Age da Item for April 29,1985 £ ' GarxHal_l noted he voted for Mezzanine Nest because he felt it was appropriate at the H He noted he i Mrnetl.however,about voti g for something after Al the cork is done and the project W "3M1 uN` w"`sf D elect 1-essentially aPieted. He asked that en the future,if mere 9111,M be aeked to approve industrial development bonds, rn that m be asked to approve them before the project .is untlervpy. Xe mte4 he perwnal ly cannot vote against a Pro,{ect tLat h b g treed to someone. He lmlrtetl app 1 nslderation prior to the tiontls being Promised acted P Ngyor Nmxlay noted we can request that thi item be on the agenda for text Tuesday. Co it nber Wh to ted it wnuld be helpful th be given the timetable an the process,w that the Council view each activity from application to.is wants of bonds. Cauncil member Hodges suggested inviting some- ." cane from the Nal ker County Industrial Development Corporation to meet with us to answer questions[Ron Kitchell e+ t £ ? V or Amy Nilllams]. RECESS TO NDRK SESSION 1 NO.SESSION �` s h} ✓ 4 2£ '' Discussion of Annexation Procedure..proposed schedule tomeet the August redistricti'deadline;a model 3 jl 3 di' ce i iti ti.g Lhe pro du if deli ed nd scope ooff.consideratl 04 parcels. [Note: lbrk . elesions are LBpe recorded,but no written minutes arc prepared for same.] _ J { fully submitted- r; OeShaw,City Secrethry i April 29.1965 4. ry dg � S a � , ai 4 "ZO5 - k PPP IL 30,1955--BOOK 0 --PAGE 535 d'^" MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 30,1585 HELD IN ME CITY NOEL COUNCIL CXAIBEpS,LOCATED AT 1212 TH AVENUE M IN E CITY OF HUMISVILLf,COUNTY OF NPEKER,TEAS AT]:15 P.M. The Council aMt in regular session with the fell oNing ecabers present Oam uMena Ba Myer City Officers Present: 9 bene PIP— Gary Bell es. Stephen 1s CiSY Mamger - V .t� r7 y. 'vY4 Oavmnd tt Bous,Cit,Attorney n �I Jerry OOMl1ig Soo Deshm,City Semuq 5777 Bree HodgesBill Percy Houard,Jr. Dict unaMe I T6,p Ibndey call tl the ceetin9 t de t f is Ave the Wbl is dullnp Me Public Input/ . ngvirY Bect7on f the 9 nda..Ae then recwmzed two fA tors,as fol lose: i a 5 , Nr.A.D.Palk--z07 Avenue M.. Mr.Polk edviced LA Council that the trailer Home owned by Mr.pate Spivey is alpated m the lend in such a mmar that it blocks his view Than he atWWt,to turn oirte Aveme M from his hare. He wted this situation has existed for ore A year. He indicated he has been to city hell abort this about T7ve tines: p asked the y- „ S y b v r; 4v .4 I Council to take steps to hero this trailer hole moved.' ,_4 „''°J' Mayor tb�Rly tham,d Mr.Polk for bringing this to our attention. She indicated A report WI be brought ,. '; back o thi t Tueaday night. Mantua Irvin, -:zog Aaewe x 4cn MA,Irving noted she lives at 209 Avenue M and she has the am as Nr.Polk..She stated shto e o � has roblen entering Awme.N from her residence traffic house Peking-beuse- ure wof the trailer hoblorklip her view oncomhg " S reapon'ce-Moj de�also thud in thlsIrving fbr advising the Council o9 this sitmtion. She again ndvixd that +a# ProPere Y next Tuesday night. CONVENE FORMAL MEETING - x. r Mon then 4 S Nara rolled th day a seating m order at 7.15 P.M. She Introduced the imocator,Nr.Avid Stevens, p Youth Director.Church of Christ,Sam Houston A,, at 15th Street, he than gave the prayer and the words a4 inspiration. - �' CONSIDER THE MIMES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING k ODuncilwadbergarrett made tMe moti n M e rove the i cat 'of p ril 23 1955 and Cmmilaaber Berl Ing „p t_ seconded Us e mo o A c � 5 M CITY MANAGER'S REPORT--GEIE PIPES tik t 5 BesoonSu and recouseendatlom pruvims1t1 inebuiries - &,wiry r .rd u Charles fi 1 Sn7th Reo t 'Sam Pipe noted the city staff to mrkbg with the telephone company wnLrac- y for to s—f la 1-ti f h Bicap grade ra��ryrya teach Intersactlon Glory Aveme g In caniunction �, 1 G, 'Chthe sicermlk rpla set H statetl Mty crews Mll.also endwwr to install Sae on orb repair jobs t, y agiacem m side 1k they occur..IF.P7pea Al. the Police ppartSant antl Inspection Division n will both work to keep the streets passable end the perking zetas ASPosts in proximity W wnsiroetion projects. at, �i able ae en Mwiene t tp 1 t tF - Pipes advised the Council Lha staff finds there is sufficient space.,ail- able proposed building without ediusting setback criteria. The setbacks w Mfa oddly hoped parcel,he said.am not lost m use for parking and IIndaaape purposes and do not unoly restYict the p7. - 4relopamtM f4 the entire tract is wnsidered. Mr.Pipes said Sufficient recent property exists In the aQl ining ^a'' res to Sake it difficult to forece:L the future traffic volumes on Old Houston Road Mirh are currently noderafe 5 ae concluded by stating ffi Ity cannot,in gmd consul ce recomend that the Council. dJ st the right-of-way r the setback criteria t liorate Wk.Naodserd'6 req st. '.. Council Sanger Bell:indicated he drove to the site to dee the tract f 1 sut in:qua tto ',He-notedliis cern for Th ow of resttle t 1pht a 01tl Houatah R d 4roe this t ct f lend,and that these people voiTd y -,p�`,l not be Bel d.La.see a.oaR 1 1 level p set g In.right across tAe street;however,without ani there is }' hthi Nhdscour6qumremM t;this. -pu'Pl ab -All I1d1 ted,howeverp h ld argue rather fb—fu ly iwvinp oth r re- than m kee th rcfal eatab7ishm,t as far ea ` possible from the'resitle til ighberhood that exists-right icross the stmet. - -ya M There being no forth ,weans,Mayor Monday pond to the next iter m the agenda. f rwT Z n "F prier Ilmicloal port Marren S­IceProgram , w; Nayor Monday asked the Chief of Polis Hank Eckhardt,Jr.tr Pluut this request. Chief Eckhardt.indicate there ss a backlog o4 About 700 warrent H id currently.Nim we serve a warrant,rep used an officer to awe e'ehouSu to arrest thend take than dean to the jell m post a bwd 6efare they can be nIssued. Ne iroled H _ the officer then takes th hod Hey c 11 ted antltakes it to the Police Station.. He noted bemuse of the f large number o9 wrrenk t be d,he is Suggesting a atopler piocedutp meliminate the trip to the jail .0 to post the bon o that officer warrants in a lesser ASaunt a4 Lima. He aupgested being pemittetl to Tat tNe off? 1 m 1 cL Lha band aL Ne Boa•oP the perms being served and c 1 to all of the 5 ppropriate paperwork and receipts there rather than requiring the citisan to go to the jail.a ptef Eckhardt noted iP the parson ltd of wort to do it.this way,they could still go to.the.jell and that this Aenge in Proceoure mould just be n appiuved option. Cmncilnenber Bowling noted his concern far ellowin Ne offlwr to take them g nay on site,evm Haugh .; PWI K 14, APRIL 30.1885--Book•0•Page 539 P pm ,1s Nfs pncedure i Na i e by'tate 1 ah ffi' Can Mke bonds,etc. He noted it Places a burden of47cer lo h nai ey..whi h.t L. ally the;lob he mfg for origi ply: He noted ha is s tmPfi t ntl Pth rantsaccordingto the'judicial prose d d16:•t like the office nen C bel g Ne utche a:M Ne collecto,both. Chu cilaeAber Dowling noted.how,ver,he would be willing to give rt al t S NI try. Y noting this.procedure i being.awful ly a date ng Chief Eckhardt indicated the offl i 4S req 1 d lo write out all f the receipts.and is responsible to explain and justify 11 f N wat waneY and receipts he brings be k w'th hie. Ca rcllamrber Devi,asked if the lea pop gl preper-notice before these warrants are issued. Chief Eckhardt.noted It caultl happen that a warrant is 1- d aM'noather notice is given. He sold an a traffic yAS, Wt,S orf. violation 1 1 tion,Ne officer talks to Ne violator 1n person while he I. issuing the citation.ate the violator.knows 'a h :.day t spall.to:it rant will be Issued. LounCil ember Davis noted he is concerned also h_h s.sin x s re hat tM hana7ing oA menet'at th rte.notl:g 7t may not be agoad�publ is relations move. He ceutiarcd against to a s m anenPloYm(officer)is a Position where.na'ceultl be EmpLed lo Ms-wam9e coney(cash). He fell can ducting this tnnsactim in the auspices of the city 3x11 or taurNWse,ett.xauldmake it more official. A ' "�1b t �'" i f fr� 1Y '^ ♦.. CWncilmnber Nodyes noted since there 9s such a backlog and Nis is an oppoHumty lo Wt thing, i be waa will wa lo glue this mw procedure a try. Nayor Monday rated this Drocess c ld betried six mnld:trial..It and.then a D t h 1d be brought beck to 4: U.11 on how It tc working. '' 7 ,{ 1'El+ a N City Manager,Gere Pipes,asked far a consensus from the.Council before the change is instituted. Council nawber Nocard asked that this duty be assigned to tpecial•officers. Chief Eckhardt mtetl it Is his intention pre special in charge of this pard[1 d ty.and institute a papa trail to I Bent the entire CWnailmnber Green felt frw a poubl is relations atandpolnL,Hiving'sumer the dpporWnity to not go 5 ' `o theJailhWu Is good. n.,sammym ted itis Important that-when the oPtion of paying om cite or going 3- 'ii g„ U'• 5a�fiy4 N,.rlikp txuw, i). ,�.,yvJ,y"$-,,'£ ,E, o the,ieil is tla,it ahWld be.esPielned that this is.the WrPoae for Lhis altermtemNad of payment, SF c rather then.to let the iElator think the officer fs JusL there collect some ney noting.this procedure ,. could be Misunderstood unless 1t is clearly explained and the option given.rather than wake it a mnmtory ''F+ prow 1, Chief Eckhardt raped 14 he gets advmce feemack on this procedure,they'll vert bath to M. 1d m"I but he was in ho 4 trying it;n an atte t lo d the mobBroMll asked that r insLlWte P Processing of Nese nts.. gilre 5m WN71 dosed grog wen loaceaemanythprocedure. l ,, 11 9& Mid o_Nan/ay 11 d f a st to an Ni watt C it nbe Wharton Barrett W 11 Ibda 's. a a 3 '". �+ M m i arra G d. viLe�-ln� o S:�sn�rt. ��ix es Epa iorcry Par, ne t d � 33 f a; Response from the State Board of Ismuslicisk- a "( 6 Gene Pipes,City t, t hotel the 1Me net Dremtum for the City oP d the Ills was$382,535(gross for 1a fire insurance. He noted the net lose to the City was$153.903. He noted the five year premium(1979-1983)wee , ' 6 $2,143,793 and the fire year loss was$691.957. He noted It is plain th'xe that the insurmte companies are ffi VageNind well off of tbe pnmlums v claire:Paid history. He rated Ne live year loss.ratio is 32 Percent. n Wr key rete wee and still s 2It. He said the 1982 charge,was plus 5;in 1983 it was 0;and in 1984 It was back to plus S. Mr.Pipes described foramatiseafth,rate charged residential property timers(cmwar<i 1 4,2 rates arc based largely thexperience Tactor' d thekey rete has very little to do with khwa),which is 1 7 C t 1Wlated by the value of the how tI=a one-half the key rate and then it applied to a chart-Me s aid if you > - h 3100 900 house,based on 140 key rate,then the ammI maximum Insurance premium for fire insurance would - be$47780 He noted if wa lowered this hay rete by lOt.one-mold still be in Net same bracket and that same house wald still be paying$477.00 per year in Insurance. He noted to loner our rete from half of 270 to 14E ., 3, Own to halPaf 10E,Mlch IS 5t.a,M get'nta,the next 1owarbrccket,would put the City in a category of rather t jq tl7It ig hed comun7ties in the State of Texas. Ma not only the City of.San Antonio has a key rete oP less y"" than'10E. N!monad Me tnkeresting comparison of other cities and.Ne way their departments are forted is that ,< t it takes a full tion npaltl fire depertmenC lo get a warkeLedly dlttercrrt.ar lower me than Hwmsvil la haa. ,; He said the City of Nacogdoches.beire roughly coep4reble,has 60 paid firemen and their key rate is IgE• Ne aid Wrs Is 27E. X aidthey benefiting from having a fu 1411 Pire tleparbrent. He noted the City oP u .7 �. San Mlonia is LM ly tate with a key rate of less than 100 and the only one 1n the lowest-possible bracket 5 in terms of insurance rates. ,F ' - Me noted It mld.take' -yaarkehi Increase 5 thetont of local fireprotection 1 es lo wak a Fr. to al hang,i Drote Insurance t foreif t i received I.tin x d Spent r t i equated with Premium waved,it Id take a remarkable nt of nnrcy spent d' 7 ro increase 1n the L be lo g t a. to 7 1 raducti in tea inpir p 1 ms. He noted the historic claim or concern about y` SM key te trvct being o c 1t;ca7 m locel fire insuramwx rales is nomwnat of a mismatur. He rated 1611 want to let gmrd down in term,o£having9 Y capable fire Protection,he feels im ia:�9:.nyth th tr dd 9 a certain p7 e'9 fire equipment on a certain:number aF paid people in a given Par fin of time .a can terielly cna 0e Our fin 1nmem,ca Premum. - �n. 4 ' Mr.Pipes noted h ill be mating with the State Flrmen'S and Fire Madiscus Acao[iation in Austin on ilmraday. He noted he will report bock o the Council.the results of these asa[ass;an 1 � D w 3{5�4 Justice Mmrteent Letter 6erc Pipes,City Ma g noted theJusLlce Department parenL n Naahiiglon,D.C.has respomad M our request ' g for�rc-slat nrore of.Lhese non ppf act,tiom.1984 mmmLions and our rod istrict ng plan effected 1n March of 685. He or they241 da' } Mater Meek 00 wr4 F Gene Pipes reminded the Council that next week 5s Hater Week as designated by the American Mater Marks '; . t - Association. He noted Ma.F.Boyd Wilder..Oirlct o4 Public Dtllities.aril be hmtinp an all day gale eMe1 at the new al grated water lower and 11 you can drink".(water). He noted tours M11 ba cenductetl df the naw ter tower(14ydropiller)on Palm Strttt. Slides will be presented on Lhe ant ire—stnctim process and dillustrations will be available on the potential/future uses of the huilding/facility. These activities will cy precede the Council Meeting which will convene at 6:45 P.M.on May 7.1985 for the titicen inquiry/input session.. CONSIDER DRAINAGE AND WATER LINER Conalkr a propOsel �r ImLe ImronmenLs in drainage and water lines with theLufkin Federal De to Lf Pro_ na—man rap _ _. y r 1� ux .e 1w s S P it �< II MIA 0 S r � PAGE 540,BOOK"O•--APRIL 30,1985. Bare Pipes,City Mana9 noted the opo rtunity has been presented to the Li ta,to.couple come needed inpro mems m a i nags system e. toe ti r arrete-li iLn.an ongoi,g Proket on the cormer of Tlth St m y . and Nonmml P k by Lufkin Federal. He.noted thncheir plan -ll for the closing of the.creek that hes historically) :�y qµ ,� '+ drainage t be al isnclX old the i6 ithaT,crosseseNormanotel Park is aufbatantial lreet ue te us in our oprettln y iy n sy n ys P PQ Y smeller at the t having a larger pipe dmstream as very little good if we don't rmmrore the be He said because oT the mnstsucti t1 it8 to this area,it will b Y ry advantageous that all aT thin work be done tore time. He recommended.LN Installation etlan pT qe er 1' ge pipeunder Xon®1 Park and the relocation of the 12 vote nater mein,Mich Is-extremely shallow in this a dad to hi torics)phenomena. xe noted having "-fi,{ �§i a 72 Inch water rain that is only 12-iB lnches'daep is extremely risky b i Henoted 7t will be burietl notch deeper1 theelnaet7an. He noted the City will do the utility Murk.but the drainage will be coMractetl�f Pipes noted the estimated costs on the drainage a$W,OOO and$8,000 on the water line relocation. He.noted b th. f th se are to be f need fr it hle 9 nds,ba dgetad in the,!drainage program d from the t yz F y4sy Y from Tutu of location in the trate tl b dget. It was noted there is -1n dralnage ° but that$00 000 abut ted end.none h p exploded to-date,. It was the 'a th bel nce vn tKe meter and sever serme is$753.195. '.>... Couhctnd lireaber Ind es de:the motto to ofthi st to 4tind.the;e,t and valet line work ` ' atrucoure ttt art Ly n trot o e et the a El t h enis� pas exP a n ane t a s nape Tr: had to Close Normal Park dad to high water.'Xe noted as eeve7ef lire in the past two ye thN�e City has 11 ' g Arent taken place upst th ff caefftcientl gets higher and higher and the 1 and freq envy Of flooding increases. He noted if we don t can the ; ter across Noseel-Park,th 'we lose N 1 Park. .He noted even if the-dralnage structure across the P Lufkin Federal site could carry everything.we could give it,it is still 9O1ng.to flood on Nomml Park because - n that is Mere the dam is. He noted the City has two very small pipes and a very substandard inlet strvcWre type program:an Normal Park. int!noted if we are Just going to teen uD the street one time,this i the time - dt Yti 4 h i' to do it. M Nmm sked if it Mea certain this size would be adequate. Nr.P1 1 r"' %11111,5,11"', 1 the it will beAdegaaate. 4'9 pas tutee-he has m doabta a 1A-p 4^+r .,,,. la,. Mr.Pipes noted if the drainage situation' such that it could not be manatee in the fib inch 1 it ''' $1F},t, i. anwle he left open as a natural creek. Councileembber Davis noted that based on the trey s e�ertenx�';t woatd 9 y l.t St probably be the city's recommendation that this creek not be enclosed due to the flow that is xpected now ands into the future. Nr.Pipes notetl this is $udgmmmnt but at the present time we da tut have sufficient data S t t t R,lt. a draicag stugY/analy 1 dp [Nr.Isbell is working an this]to calculate tm defmiti ve end,exactl Mat on wa have 1 1 i'g thi p rti 7 r creek H Ted if 7t notes down to maintenance,re could { °, not deal with the maintenance interns of the .equipmentwe have now. He noted if it were left to logic, r it Mould be to thi city's adaantage to 1 the creek p Mather 1t would also be of similar advantage to the property owner is debateable. He noted at the present time,it is his liscretile based on his engineering iQy. Ne noLeO the city has no cria man by which to prevent him from closing it rf the structure is properly poed. Mayer Monday noted the -ity my.have to alter its drainage policy d in.order to be able to change it, 0 d date. She noted the date:aae being obtainatl now. Mr.Pipes noted wa should have the information ' ready by October.of 1986. Mayor Monday then tailed for a vote on the motion. All vete to favor an the notion oasxe—Mal y �S -*� L 1 �'•: - MAYOR'S REPORT (I 'i Planning Ciummission Resignation A Llw* Mqymr M day noteddue to Lhe election of fiery&11 to the City Council,he is now resigning his position non the City Planningomm ssion.Commission. She asked the Council te advise her of their.reeonmerMations far this positionon thaPlann7ng Camissi0n.' a; ? Mayor Monday then recognized members of Cub Scout Troup 98 who were present to work en obtaining their. I - .x 1 citizenship and community werit bad a' l t COUNCIL ACTION '. Old Colo Red -Councilaeriber Dowling was advised that Old Colony Road's contractor is awaiting the final T nurse Ypawmant W a his excavating and rebuilding and capecting about a 300 foot stretch at the of d i ity Cut-Off. The.central can't get into paving Mat is left until he gets that last base probl «�^ 1 fixed d.he is still looking for sore suitable material to stabilize that base.Plpesnoted it should ba t�yrh l ready by thet7re school is out. Counoilrember Dowling rated the section of street behind the old 9ontbal , 'v tadt dog-legs to the right and he asked 1f thiscould be straightened out by e c ills oP feet or Mr.P1pea mTed the city cou10 wbY9t with HISO an this after the HW Project is cmplete. ADJOURNMENT �.. it+A}si t „ ctfully submitted, yS��v - April 3D,1985 t o`+;'. � s a<yvi 4 � s � "fir 9yu MpY 7,1985 NINUfE$BOok0.Page 541 '�bS '�.A "4Fl ra In 1 'p p y �' T MINUTES DF THE MIMfSYILLE CITY ENNIN MEETINGCTY OSLO ON THE 7TN DAY UN of FMAY.MA 1985 IM THE CIIT HALL CWMCIL G z7 CNPIIBERs.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN CITY OF NUITSVILLE,COUNTY OF ibLLXEA,TEXRS AT 7:00 P.M. 9' - N C >5 + § §' The Council wat in regular aslpn MN Lhe Yd1lmi:q cabers present: Ns 0 Fug on Monday,— Berrettr CITY DEFILERS PRESENT: Gary g ll .Ruth 0 Sh xa City Secretary a" BtePBe E.OaYla 'G. Pipes.City MCWger ,t- k 't< J ry L 0 wline Scott Bounds,City Atterney i{ Ninl B Green 4t 'by.`C':z�"" - S 8511 Hodges o f ottk Wle,te�'Jr. '3 t D 7 ' The meeting was called t mer for the purpose of receiving ''.v ,;, ' p.3 tide .'h s5 4. i mpuiry/Inwt session of the Agenaa. cunenta free the citizens during the actio CITIZEN INPUT/INNIIRT'SESSION' '* f �- Pau7lhe'Nell d 106 H L wA Mrs..Holland advised.the Council she has recently learned that the County of Nal ker was negottstin9 the purchase of a house xt door to bar hose W Reason Avenue}or Ne purpose o}establishing a Juvenile detention ce ter:'She indicated her concern for sucha fecillty to a resltlmtis heighborham am urged the Council to ; -:�I,y,° Lake whatever steps at their disposal te prevent suth.a Pac175ty N becaas mtebl lshed at-a location. She noted she is a divortge end has lived'1n'Nat neighborhood Tor twenty years and mnnet afford to relocate. g r ti ?k"' t>x s+ '` r 7 _� ;�� -. Jim carter 17za 18th straae - 4 d 5 m'"^wt Or.Carter noted the =old ow a disW lotion blighted bonds toning up on the agenda. He noted since he { does Wt.want te W perceived as standing i the way of progress and growth in the camunl Ly,he proposed a M v +.: s lotion te a probla that might satisfy e11 f us..He.Wted in order to con ish p=h in the camunity { T . } and to help people that night liye in bligghted areas,that new businesses who obtain than Iedustrial Develop' `�c h v S S aT", L Bonds or old businesses who obtain the bad g titan that 10-15 percent oT the peeple that Nay hire l { 3 1 will came from low-skilled,IW-1nWae portl oT Lh populeti Xe asked tNt the Council place Nis as a provision in the Process of 1 Ing authority 4 the 'ofI tl t 1a1DeveloPWnt Bonds. xs 4�u' Council lumber Green asks d if he W T ing te.construction of the facilities or full-Line mnplpymenL after Ne businesses open Dr Carter imitated M1e asp referring te both.working areas. He noted he intends also that there 1s sane sort of ties 9 11 itatt that there i god is th attswo to keep these people 's8 qyP enployed, th' th n.1111 g three f r mh-t 1 l.perim'H P It these people should be given a year or It 'e 3 t be le th Jobs so'they en hecarc productive: He felt IIis would help neat Ne original purpose£or th f' i u e o}Lh. bonds. } aW FORMAL sesslDX _ Mayor Hold th o v nm the Council for the Po 1'session. The invocation was presented by the Revereo ad Xarlana AlveradocoP Faith Mortal Mexican Baptist Church. CONSIDER T OF'7H PAEV]d15 MEETING est tpuncilmmnber.Nod as lade the Wtion tNE MINUTES the6nloutes ofNeralous meetin oP A it 30 7985 NIXUT �? a and cmnc o mo o not on pas rov er aw. Bacon n 'ware n avor en e ry: m� z Y+sa 'i CONSIDER ANXIXB q '. * f Consider a Proposal too unit Installation of an wingat First B Dt19t Ch h A J 8 13N Street '+ Gene P1 L1 Mona &&" P City ger,edvlsm NeC 11 that t.on April 24 1985,the City Attorney,SWLL Bounds,met i P�vE"Tzj^i d m;w It repre t as oT.First Baptist Church t di t prroapgouceed imp—noents to their facility at 13N Street gF r h36 t nAvefeetJintothetCt es a result*the Lida thoveYm:sL pemission N extend an awning aPproxlastsly twenty ty- fight sY p Pat for usersof their facilittyy. Ne ' ad, Is Ne city permlte s h Ingres nedar 111 n clroatenced. (See Cada m OrtliWncea 51H7(n).) Nn $y4 Pipes owe f d oroum the sou- I bus% lose—IMG,over oldewel ka that extentl info Ne City/State rnght-of-way. He rewmmeeded 1 g itM1 ill'Lily Attorney,Net the City Council permit inat, list ton.oP an a ing under the cpndl LlW t71 tl 1 a itta permit,ghitli k then presented N Ne Council,which is e twenty year agreenant. After sane discussion and clan PlceLlou,the following vote Nes taken: v s'4 Council mm:ber Nod es Wtle the motion to allow WmtrvctlW oP this awni proposed and L 11 b 4 Barrett secolwen v:e mpitpn all were in fhvor e e n anpasus DISCUSSION OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDSns mean a press,Mti ,�y 9 MRoy N7111a5.ExecutiveaDirector oP Ne Chamb T C about Industrial De 1 9ndF , ' > x pr.Milli i dicated the IDB prog s I dsI i term 4v Lhe Val her County Industrial OeveloMWnt Carpor ? d tion am he 5s not on that B rd T OiI U ,be the President of that organlz."I W,Mr.gat Davi¢,and Ne Secretary-Treasurer.of that p tion, Mr.Ran Mi Nhel1,am of should there be any specific questions ' y�6 G5 Mr.M7111a Saw the Loun it quick overvvlew of the industrial menus be program,as fol IW I d tri 1 Revenue Bonds were first issued 1.1935 in Miss S.Ippf In that states efforts to 1 t" balance g i ltu with th Industry. By 79W tstates'acro th o try had some DrovSsions + Iin th t sL1Wt1 which allan.i pal iticai weds 1 1 ithIt their state,Ne authority 'this¢ industrial rw band He aid they Hare basieellY created te Orovi7e 1anA"tern financing foriDdu C 1 1 p rpm He ted:Tose hpweveh didWt have the authWity because aT its constitu- s y until Ne voter epD atl of a ch q 1 1978..Turas was at considerable disadrantepe Tor long period Of time Xhen 1t Xaa tWpeti g Ith ther'atetes in It ef4orte N attract Inds¢try to Texas. He said additionallythis has hurt the,soba develppiWnt and econanic development. � r^ 77 k 44. Y '701 Fr14 Yx k PAGE 57k2--BOOB"0'--MY 7,1985 7 5 r a F` ^} ttt�7rrE' Mr.Williamsd 1 d the Tex L 91 1 U placed n the Novenher,1978 '' ` save- v z. +'" ✓+ Cunstitut1 amendment which would 11 cit sand-counties.LU auk horityeUrissueeretvenueabonds t t `" {5•r t ate,jobs under specific.statutory 11 d Amentlmant 2 on the 6 11 t••ent7tled'Jobs far Texans Pmendnent .Ile aid tY.passed aid charged''he Texas Industrial CUmissi .nom the Texas Economic Bevelop- -"b met Court i with a5provlrg tU be ntl i alongwiththe Atte rney Bemral's office and the St.t. f( q x „ N. ''•.� .. Securities Boaid- Ne.. id the 66M Legtl sure then pe ed nd tJe 6aVernor signed Into lata,the 1 pment Corpo ratio,pct p4 X19]9 which.tatut ily allowed T as cities,wunties,and political otos- : ,aid U tits a ho d 4/nMcin9 N ald:rural communities om u itl s hetl access U long Unn industrial A: p financing. 1 o proj't3 h1 in9 them t pate yrlth1 r9 ommmitles-a1 Well as towns in other , states. H n.led bolls 1 U effectively used to larger ettl U provide'incentives for lotlatlons 'Y C. Within certain naighfiprMWI, He-said users of-the'Bdeds'ov-TSdi]1UlS flnented- k{M1p, about 20.percent bel khe crime a 9' t" n S"e'-- ce1n¢rest tetra o4 k- "h'" an the Interest awn e e n i a. .pass ..t a BGve oplant te:e;Zty vmreernora a-as a 9n stank legislation affectinconomicodevelopment 1 T xa: � at Basically then,he said the7979 legislation allowed pel7Uta1 suhdlvisions the authors U form local devel opmmit corporations,i.e.,the Walker County-]idustr7al 0eveloMnent Cor YY g # industrial revenue bond financln pontion,throw h which .r g could be made available 9or the prpmt7an antl development of camercial, .i Industrial,manufacLuring,m¢dlcal an research anker�rises; In 1981,he Bald,Lhl legislature Stature the, map: amended the act U Provide enabling 12gis1 tl n U p Tt.41 ancin9 comerciel-DrojetU and expansion in "blighted,'now called redevelopment areas, G aanical ll de greased or federally asslated new camm�itles to vt'4g t k or federally designated economically depressed rea—dwara commonly referred U as EM qualified counties. Since that time he d l s M g 1 do have been written IM rewritten,and as of Hay 18, i I.S.the T Texas FCOnmic Oe 1 pm nt Laim1s'adapted mre tyles dregulations with repand to the uy; Procedures alluring for t1.11I Ihe designation a4 r Nevalopnent ar economically depressed areas. In light of the +•Y c F ry 8 rv"Rt "` tL 'I T u Uuntyng0ommiss7oner�a Coert9cohestablish the amberrof Commerce Initiated the petiti➢nin9 04 the Walker ty'Industrial Development Corporation,which was In December of 1979.a d 1 January of INC.the Corporation E formally organized. .yy In Aug he of 1993,Mr.Williams Sa1tl.the Oevalopmm t Corporation and the Lhamber of Cammrce,jointly # requested the City Council U designate th Yire clay limits so that all's a Would be e71g161e fa h" � ji tl Said thone SCSI na 14R ,""e7 "'' uti17zIng the band program P r<1e7 projects. He-noted theclty th d ignated it. ps of November t F ianatee Lnm.etm a l '" slmtlerly WU"11t F e Hoch r uy d t Rin e1lviFln�Ti entian� 1 1 T 111 i with# F 1 —emotive Dilii 1 ai 1 + L - -sws �' - Mr.Willi id industrial.revenue bond Tina ting V1RB ) re i wee Tor the purpose of financing #.�. intr7a7 tl fact enUrpriEes f p suets indi idd 1 rporatians in spec7"celly designated 1 ends.. He id T laws permit IRB financing for commercial projects. He said these bonds are not debts Or general obllgetlonE OP Walker County or Say-political subdivision,but rather are payable solely Oran k 1]k y'^ = the revenues derived by the pp ti ,.through.its agreement wi th.the company. If properly structured, 1 A' he said,the interest geld t th buye a of the boidsWllbe exempt from federal incdm Ux. In light of 'these Ux advantages,invest i Wrchasers o4IRB's are usually willing U take a lower rate of y. si t4 t 5 Interest,than 1f such interest were taxable,he said. Reduced interest at,.in turn translate into lower - nk Al 't bottoming costsfor the company interested 1n acquiring or busiding fac111ti ea. Xe said the company that uses the bonds is.not exempt from paying ad valorem.Uxesor-sales Uzea or any other kind of Uzes. p; Mr.William said financing tan be structured to meet the financial n ds and requirements of intlividua companies. Each issue,he said,Is separately negotiated and flexl bility 1s one of the benefits of IRB'S. l r' The Uvelopmmnt UrpvUtion h noted,has two.options: 1)it may "She proceeds of the bonds U build - w•. Or purchase the project and b quently lease 1L to the pay than using the project--the lease 1s erell a net lease rube ay ., 9easee is peMaltted to whl� %:Pa lilt P Tonle for t 1 e melnUnence....ebs.--Lhe c l ty g as it amplies M the IRs Codes or 2)it may l ryr the entire proceeds If the-bond'directly'U the'ca�pany t Tt the husirnas ject U be wend by the }1.c S cmpagy,which is the mit popular e frequently used structure in:lhe'issues canpletmd since 1979, y Generelly,he noted IRB',are exemat from registration with the Federal Securities and Exchange Cam Slissom,and unless an exemptioni Vailable,certain bond Issues would have to be registered with the Ute Securities Board. He noted the Taxes E—ded,Dx1 pure k Commission p vid the!virtually all project costs may be i 2t financed from IAB proceeds,1 7 di g :land,building all qulpma t including vests asso.1111 with yy 'F qulsition t ti n,.r t tion;i rovementaad expan im as-11 a the develo Cal costs incurred including g1 seri g h1UCU lw legal:all undenrritimm fees related to the business ? - ? -however,nel the world Project; n2` 9 nhitaper 1 entory can be:fond d t of IAB proceeds. In order to qualify f' ti 6 for Ux exempt t a}dlent,.h id IRB s neat be issued i aegis n with the Code all Federal regulations. He said tM od g rellyd 1b s two broad categories 4 IRB the interest o4 which will be tax exempt. ; M .L One lists a variety of exe pt 4 pilins 11 ibl gar IBB fi 1 g whl ch incl ode: residential nUT iy,zF±`.3 t Property,certain sports fetllY ti nVe ti 'Teti 11t18a.air'end enter pollution control facilities,etc. , m' The aecontl category,U said thecommonly used here,authorizes the issuance of IRB's U provide,among oather thing T N 4 qui ition of-as0 sand or deprectehle prtperty, Xe said these bonds ere subject to j"„ ' very seri t. pit 1 penditure 11m1Ut1on; The UU1 euro t f the band issue,he said,is liml Ud U Y Y; 1p, § Un Billion dollars 1 those instances where cerU7n caps Ul pendlUres plus the aggregate face amount of V y the issue itself does not exceed can million dollars, it is limited to ane mil77on dollars 1n those Instances where it dour exceed ten million dollars. While cerUin exceptions are made,he sale,in speclf7e V fmuestances,generally exceeding the ten million dollar'l iniUtion,Which is a s7x,year period,three year before and throe years afte theIssuance.will exult in a loss o7 tez exmptlon from the date of the vfalat7on. pay.lease,sale 7 11—Its,h aid,usually provide for automatic mandatory redemption ,q' q of Ue outatend7nA bmtls 74 - h 'viol do rs 9 Hr.Willfaem noted Tex t lcts IRB financing to industrial and manufacturing enterprises,except _x s }� in cerUin designated areas wR amnerc7al p j ct a peomlktetl. LammBrclal projects.he said,are _ object to even urn limitations U thekh der the code. He said mt more khan 25 percent of the F bond broneds ngv.0 u9ed Ufi tall flood nd.heVarage service,autamobl les tae or servleea,or $ fr r� cd.-11 nUrtel Ue t F fhering h foliwing facilities ere also ine11g1b1e; any private or a'* - T# amnrcsal golf cmrae,cwnkry club,tenni luh' keting fac111ties of any kind,recket ball or hand ball court fac111ti Rot tub'faci71t1ea,sun tan facilities,race tracks,skyboxes,airplanes and liquor stares, c ha Ea1d- I .the event of a d 4 lt'he neted tBa law-stAtes bilk-LMe'tetl ers'oT khe ct coon the ste or e ra - 3 t seek react t YMI th r tru U • ate a e. n pure seers YIW d .,)*';y"``$,�w.a ?✓'S R> q ny Y : Y y5 :ydy r a o e projec.' tPo PA dfadie T the cit f 4 j � soed,l district�s nptarrettea,:he sale. - a a R> r•I'k b ,, "{n • S 6� ^�"F A .I"�� c �➢,��� c` ;�'yl ��„ 0 21 firs� tx - MAY 7,1985 MINUtE$ BOOK^0^ PAGE 543 k- ky y� Mr William the Walker County Comm 10 Court incorpn ted the Walker County Industrial x `5a �V' 14 OeveloPnm at Corporation.which is! profit- Pesti thatappointstM1 M itizens who serve as the S s Si+E9 Board f Directors. N oted ell fi' ing approved by thecorporation,by law,must be limited solely to the attamlishnent of the public purposes-providfag and encouraging employment and the publicwelfare of the T Walker County. :* citizens e; e ouncil kh now what one has to go through,Mr.Williams.then'walked through"a typical pro- ject. let the C 0.company interlaced in ft 1 9 a aWm rile!Proj tmust caplets'an ePelicatlon, replocum t for the 1 1 Na11cerCouny 0 1 pm nt Corporation(a a rtificate of sol ull on, inl cement resolution. m inducement lndennity preont,!memorandun of agreement d camp application). 5 J ,w- ( quest ameting f the local ape lopment Corporeilon,which requires the posting of P bl is meed g t1 t least th day i dVance'. The Conparatiw then meets and rk $k takes Matev ti it'clas necessary, (Mr.Williams noted in the.event this commercial 1 p y t isn t i redevelopment area,the company would have to request the City Council.tot Ai at t h ld p 611 h 1 9 partlin9 thedesignetlon of this Pecl flc area--e two weak in advance S.. 4vA4 ea Sp p 0011 h ri 9 tl the T E panic 4 lopment Coni 1 mut be notified two weeks # In d f thei 1 t tt designate::the public Waring is then held-and the city ! council take Lion.on'it.) !.' s`' k t N5 �"� r� .ak-+•;>F �'�„¢ �"'',.. "''r a,�-;" ye_ a A Lice,anass d atom is th,nCity theuCauncilold tpheli n rings--with a own,make,n.advance l„^✓ t uR�ts4, �' k.)l� f'.i,, h 4 * by p.j t 4. These appromlS are tMa filed with the Texas Economic Development Cumission. a' 5. The Ca Inv t then request that the Carni i a Court hold public hearings--two weeks }$ R t advance nets -and the Cpurtt take suction on the application. B. The CmPanY the Proceeds to complete the"final application.- J. pplicatia "7. The Local Development Corporation is asked'to'hold a meeting to hear their.request for final approval,which takes a three day minimum meeting entice--and the Corporation then takes action: ' b, The Gpnpany th pests the Carni sinners Court lgain'to approve the final application project - "'S:¢ --three day'i imam meeting. t1 one t the C rt takes action. 9 9. The finalepp17at1 n is than prepared for the T s Econmlc Oe elopment Completion,Mich coul d take aVadom Tran.sevenift ten days for pp 1. 10 The closing then be conducted as it would be on any project. Th Walker'County Industrial Pevajdpmpnt Corpor t1 1 0ecmber oT 1979,has issued 21 nnducweent oluti nting to$18,105.000: (An inducement resolution merely sets e time on the telentlar free x ;+ res which .the project and ythi g' satiated with the project isthen eligible to 6efunded,in the event ; Cp a erythi g i pR vel it 1 t itmnk.) Of those 21 solutions,Mr.Will cams said,the ferpora- �9_� tion h granted final approval "' 1'09 them,asouMing toE10.030,000,end all ix ofthose projects have actually lly cioaed, tl the b d a tually Issued'm$10,030.000, He noted Por the fist is months of .1930, them were 159 bond issues inthestate of Texas mounting to a littlenore than b574,000.000. Ne id since the bond program began in 1979,there have been in excess if 1,300 lsaues,mounting m almst xbfi�{ $4.9 billion. To-date,he said,in all these issues.there has not been a single default,so the track fl`"F vet record IRB i Texas could not be better. t% r' New 1 a led regulations have cam intobeinp Cly,Mr.Nillims reported..In 1981.he atetl ' addlti 1 1Fso 7 t sed to 7 -Into; ital 17 1t. the Stat f Telex:and as statt� Nf, m t R o�saet!m taL rage n9 W 9 n x!x nA L an more-­ n to n 1986. di A h s sen be actual! d-tojectthere are apo arbitrage 8 aY c Y Purchase 1mdthe total reatrictiona s that Interest eareetl it is very limltetl. $b.,J,,. C. Th-are war-ld d!. of h over and above the$10 million ap that is pl and locally " QUESTIONS FROM THE COUNCIL you,?l a Councilumenber Bell asked,if IRB gg1 d their.adtlaatege to new di tllpb einesses. Nr.N1117ms s id their a has not Wt ryrone out Vim business,-lt has j st reduc d theborrowing coats for those Who t Hyl wish t till a them. C llsembe Bell ked iany businessmen i Huntsville have expressed dissatis- fl`k' fiction th hi bout a ompetit race Ing these .ad. d hen they we 'avaI b1e to than. Nr.W1111m indicated he has heard no such constants. Xe noted them Is generally progremslnCpuncildinmber Baid ll thenketl in that people t11 kit 1 lee program, n Interest f 1 , Mr. W1111 M hiring tai '1 T coati an WIth'the'Cenci t he fel t there m a need for sane bl is education 1 this regard. M M1111am tedthis is j at en incentive offered byy this commnia pW!Linc r business and industry d it i allab,. bl th' 1 tin busiresses as well Cmncl lumber Bell kid why t Council 1z requested to approve these b da M Wit lime said the intent s to let local me munities kn about what is going on in their own cmnunitles,.to be aware of the proj ts,and if'1n the event there is project that abvioualY wn lA ba a OeLrleent to that community and WO 1d not fulfill the intent of the k ' law,then there would be a local pecks and bel sate on it and the cpmmni1—1.not have to run to Austin to say there is,.e pr bl ess with-this particuler proje t- Th 1 c 7 am 1ty has the opportunity to kna is g ing oa i their awn backyard','he said.' L it b Bell ked My LM Council isn't ask d Lo U 3 }t ap�prAVe tires saidf til n th sthau he th!cmklpas g Tt-1-ti-i tTeZ t t SF—k L ape Y t pp n e sp! pproY L e reu L th9roaaa en e a a s „Y jf ant i—k eftt�ounc111d like W me :— CLS " uea vxre cm iines am erent on each on nee n9 Y ay.11 oV t ground Is'broken or Mp ed it Mould be the Council's desireat th Rp st t -,�ir,yb t h>L the 0aV 1 t C „r N ton Fo Lea n. a ra u eanres se -:determinei at a.M14Y Callain n n s tls �y a r a e Nonall.C lees ap w a ! 1 Mr.Wil Hams Led it tek the moa am t p1 work to do a littl «" p j Cas it does a bio Proj t „ M displayed $4.3 111 In da11N ho tl i and-a$400.000 bond 1 (I book foam). ting there am. issuer council a it trustee council.bond council, tc:lots of people involved In these protea. from the techn�c.1 sat t Ne sefd the 4ron a financial standpoint;whether thispOayelject sppeent Corps Lien does not have thl expertise to determine, rohould.a should ,W not work, these people who buy the bags definitely do. d � w k 7 Y t•t. v'+* 9 YT t Y t.a.'. � m PAGE 544--BOOK 0•-KAY 7,1985 - Mr.Williamsn Sed them bonds ilabl to existing.basin 11,noLiny BO.90 percent of all.,lobs ted f existing businesses Nath than businesses,and certainly existing IMMIX.afiould Mn the am apportualti— N In mg,M to Carter's q S that 1 b mens prof ts.6e 4 th local population(unskilled red 1m-5 ) N MC Davis-,President pL P'tM N 1R C u ty liM x trial mer e 1 pme t Corporation,stood that 'Win ddf n9 a P i i into their p edu to gee th t 1 t mal 1Y Y bac thusf most people m 7d th 1 1 D Plaand !gg to the ex n P ing p 1' After further th r latod d1 ion Mayor Mo day thmked Mr M11110R Por hi P tAt19 Th Xu a yen 1consensus oP the C Ilth t the Clty Lo 11M placed 1 the schane M'PproYal h r11 r than It h been. Nat. 3� Davis,President M iLe talker County Ind t fal'Develapre t Corporation Indicated he saw no problem with"t ,z 1 : that. 1 ' CONSIDER AVENUE P'RIGTW4AY Consideracquisition of the rl ht'f-amv MOaSSAry to'conatpoet Avenue F frau 11th Street t FM 2821 Gen Pip s,City Man 9 r,indicated it Is plan reed to advertise for hid tweak for thetraction of Aveiw f f 11to Stre t north to IN 2821 He said the NISD has already g tetl t7re- y rightro4- - y but th still a couple of Y19ht f-wey needs the C1tyMsinarde.to.tinPlete theP 7 ct. Ne say .11 these are fro X W Mlle Nousing Authorlty ad0olning#Vann F nth'west aid,for about a No block area sT rg{.r, $?ima'i beLreen 3rd and 1 t Streets; dMr.Jahn Pachf of Lake.Charles,Louisiana:.owner of a lot an the corner of Street and Avenue F - Bound a City At1 Y ted In dealing,with W.ft 111e Housing Authority.there has been same - a ce ce 9ardtn9 Pedestrl t ffic frae'7M grentinAPthWact e ettacrossnacessarY r1 httoP-�ncipation Park M said N.X.A.had.requested i exchange L g way ty fence the.right of-w;y adi t to.their Aulhority'entl place a traffic control device on Avenue F. He ipted w*t the City has no problem with 4 cinyy'the right-oP-way,but h has explained to the X.X.A.that the City could not enter.Into a contract f Cre941c trol dheld on-public right•o4vey and bind tlm City Council 4;< hecauaa It was a Governmental EeclsloI. He said he:did-Ind eate to the Board Nmbers of.N.N.A. that th could Core to the City Co cil to sen If themwould bean.abjection to consideringthe right-of- d a? posting a traffic control dew ice on Thoreson Street and Avenue F. May Ns dey noed if Here lswno obiec- tion to this,aM would like to Propose the tM of ty weld pl ce that treffi !ol.ithree way stop sI I) reWre 4or the maerent,.and they'understand the it would be a con-binding control device. :t Cau 11 erne Oowl! d th mot1 n.N autMrize'LM city.to make this transaction with LM Huntsville Not a c 'or o x L-0♦yY�ee�3e ldr & .. aa--rmou! ii Nr.P P Sed thsary steps have Men taken to acquire the ri9htwf•w;y frau Nr.Pochf,inclutlin E`.";� 'A '4: w✓ w appraisal 04 the tnct N aidthecity.offered to buy the entire creta and pay the appraised value of tM entire lot,even though the entire lot is Not needed to build the street. Nr.Pipes noted it.was oncern,h r,}Amt on the lot.was split up;ILwould t b as 61e. Mr.Plpes noted no response % S r 9 r been recei ed f Nr:'Po hN He toditi proper that the city make an offer he(ore Lhe Council is 77 asked to authorize coMmnation procetlure M".Pipes noted if the city.is unsuccessful in megWetlnA the purchase of this lot,1t will 6e coning beck mxt mek'to ask far Council's permission for formal tdskmnaHan k-A"+ The Council concurred with this Procedure. Jg p CGISIOER ORDINANCE consider an ordinance amendin the'Lode#Ordlmnces Lha Ler6 Bu1101n a and 8u11din Mations to regU re it ae •eta ne nm no p00 jc 9a s -C 0nG t" Gene Pipes,noted thisrd1n.mce aha L i pre entad t clarify the present ordiwnc,and to avoid ) any misinterpretation. The caption o4 thin rdi els s Tallows, ORDIR4NCE N0:85.17 f AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NWNSVILLE,TEYAS,NIFNOIN6 CHAPTER 6. BOILDINSS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS,RREEgqUUIRING PLL 511IMNIXG POOLS ID BE FENCED AND TO NAVE SELF-CLOSING AND SELF-LATCHING.O.RTESi PROVIDING A PENALTY OF$200 PER DAY,AND f f>t4 ,z ,SL ;3y MAKING ODER PROVISIONS RELATED THEREEO, i Cm-11member Davis made thetion to ed t Ordlmnte"11O 85-17 And COWItisl6er Bell seconded the motion. z m1 are f i�t-m:�idciega y. CONSIDER JANITORIAL SERVICES - j m r } Consider -d.of contract fjanitorial 1 S the low bidder.J 0 Deal,.t the mount of , ran' Mayor Monday Presented theteff -recommendationto award the bid to SM Into bidder,as or captitumal 4e S above. Co ilmwmbe Nod d kh tion to f tM'1aw'6ldtler J.D,Davis,1n LM estimated -i.;,4 ,r 4T T t Ff461 Ps "11�G�ki d'fla IbdSis�Tl M l�—fin k-fl—it—d 7 ' k��* t' a, ',;°ti•; 1�+. XW CONSIDER PURCHASE DF A VAX Consider a 1 to auth 1 the rah oP van farthe C IM Services officer of the Police par. ma at-.STo50U to be fundmdTrm cu n-Tf.rNr�ve iTcle ateuls{F�iun'us, f a.rr DAr Z .k S ,{ Maydr AMP dgv Dreaented th tuff's r dation to our h en a notes in the ception above. " CduMllmMe Md s code to matt I te'A rM0 6f:thts0,14ha8tl'enI Councl,comber Homrd seconded the motion. +'rt AWES on m9 some nI.M.programs present. s year, nc a ng cyc e t safety..petl strlan safely unm.us.differ t Syyppee o4 tri pYaVentian and.nelghborhcod watch. Mayor XOMny - f S -s d i a ketl th SSM Camnity 5 1 5 afflcer's.acSlvttles 6e Included in LM Polite DeParamnt's nonthlY rePork of activiSles. All ware in favor of tM'nOt10N'ON'th4'fIoOP and 1t'aasaed unentnbuslv, ,uF ik� ,N �� . .r� f CONSIDWARTS COMMISSION REALLOCATION'OF FUNDS y �+firp"`?p* i t"s�,+��°" P•.{ 't 'e-1 ox. �tp7 r �' � p't$yt.✓U our,-! ;y.x' p a��4.n.,�*"`q �3 'v< § 'y����5{Y• a < r a � r m `Y I' M, M v � r ' s €TMS «'.Vt! 9 ��. •��,�' � 'a���+-� ���� �.< = ��->sq° a: wsY�,"as"AYaaa P« = rz;I & i 5 Edi 3 Yg� YE a'Oey 8Yy8�> S 111- "s al W s E a Y €g �= a s sa as aytem s ms s z=ax Es + gsY sT�aze' a �' ss a �a rns.� +�� sL m mY a a +„„ E us s >a E Sf Y x sa sas $� let— S” 3q $ 4 4 3.•e& _ 2:1 &$ Ess �o ea� sa s s a asa.� ae« z �s "e s! ff-e E $ 'J3E a S e&. + ax �Sa ss s s asi3s s a a a «g Es �as" vq� E E 86 P" s'e +ag4� s aes�sv _ r a P 3�a:a� aoo�a« a'��`.,s;,a"� ��"' Vii* r s ;"l- •*' � ;y. *& s r G IM. rt- �� s atym g . a t y ➢, �s e* � `�- �` `;fl i} rex z �" �a �"'S�'�.�k -� �' � PAGE 548 -BOOK O"- MAY 7 1905 Z5v� supp7ler of the eq ipm t to the P J t(S contractor- Water nLr cur,.Mater T Open Ibyse Mayo Pb day omP71 ted M.%103A W11der Oir tm' !Pubii btil itl s.for the h oMucted t th 1ty -newly casp,.eted 2 1...rt 9.... 11 a levatetl watrr stomge facility(Hverop171ar)on Palm Street. LauncY7marby.9owl i r9 and Green Slue noted Me Open Xouse. Lot Overgrown in Weeds C ncllmenbe Barrett inquired as W prec: t p tet neighbors when a lot Qiacent q them has been-1 ft to become ov t ,r g S" grown ds, Mr.Pipes noted there .y-_ p .,,A k o L3 is a proVisi -uhi Mwo 1N-regulate Lhet. Counctlmmsber Barrett was asked to provide gut ,hy§. ,Y v,. ati a the lceetla to to L1 tY-1 Xa11h Ulticer far lot Iaw up.. w Planning[omission Agenda.Notice.-•Cgan cif member Bet,asked that the Plannln Cmmission s a entla be -1 t��Ayxx,f s' wa fn w 9 Publishes mom k s tt�; b ae caw �" t F t, �adV e f he nor not in the sane men a ere Wblishilg the city eouncll - Wig` ($"1 b y164�S 9e a to avance. He-notes he uMeratanas me:,the West Belt flues ion is again.o be discussed and'h' should be kept informed. p f Fluorination of Water --CancilmaMer Oavis reported statistics Mich upheld the city's ` pply, P rcent oP the notion's children nos free aftl - r rk«`•. ,* f the ct x Inrl-all ultiastMw 9h the ageoP tree'Shecause ol.the flamidetion of water supplies. Xeted this W .the.haerlcmgoeTol reducing Lauth dray DY 40.percenbeforet 1190.deaalI Mi h wes Um O,B.Pub11c Xe 1th Se 1 e s goal, Signs RequestedouncimmkeY Harrl requesdWt vBLW"sig he placed'elop Pleasant Street between H1gMMJL 75 WortM1 and Old Madisonvile RcadHesaitlthere ea a problem oftref4lc rom1 44 Ht n tea there g hildrnOethat$$M et awd It Isapmr aptly aidegerous�situatonsXe,,��„„.. M 5 because o4 excessive speed through tr1a resitlengal raptly o make tAe cut acros a A } ''"u3. Mr.Pipes noted he w111 take a look at that situation,g 13 = AOJGunnMgwr Jew t Mork Session to follow o review the annual revision of the capital lmprovenents program and budget for 7905-1986 Z1.1y suhnitted, ; 1 S'. City Secretary �� �w r Nav 7,1986 k r r e p. a� r' ,pp3 iS - � - "tea �s�'ui� $ F nS ;{� ,g..C� ; vsa°k _ ,�+• ( ! k � - MAY ib, 1985 BOOK O^ PAGE 5 A 7 Y MINUTES OF THE S,HUNTSVILLELOCATED CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 14TH DAY OF MAY.A.0 1995 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAWaE0.5.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY Of.HUMSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.N. The Council met in regular Session with the following members,present: Word Councl lmembere - "At-lard.C u cilmembets City Offices Gary Bell,Ward 4 Gem Barrett,PCs.I Ruth DeShaw,City Secreta ji Jerry Dowling.Ward 2 - - St h Devi PCs.3 Gena PI C Mona P rcy XONartl,Nord 3 B11m1 Gr P 4 Scott Bounds, He At gtorn Mei Absent. B111 Hodges,Pos.2 'eM, s ''� n•.>•1 Dick Wharton,yard 1 p t5' The Council Heating was called to.order for Citizen Particip t1 /In k at 1:45 P.M. Than were no citizens Y' 3 rc97s tend to speak. The Mayor then g at 7!00.P.Nr:. S t q apenM the 40 1 'tin FORMAL MEETING ,5 Mayor Monday called the formal session to order. The invocation was presented by Reverend Moody Phillips of the Cook Springs Baptist Church. £ }ly CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGYxt5 C� z # m Councllmember Davis made themotian to approv f the Minutes of May 7,1985 and Councilmanber Beetling conded the notion. All were In rarer and Che motion oaseed D—i—lr <S} f, Pati £` R, r E'`P",t•"'v`'ta '`*i 'x'3 r:�. se CONSIDER ORDINANCE Consider Ordinance No,85-18 authorizing the publication of notice of intent to annex Certain1 into the DitY Fbyo Monday then presented the ordinance,the caption of which 1s as tallows.Por the Council Considers- ti `1 on,with the tliscustion segmenk designed to delete any areas of land the Council does not wish.to include 1n xj y, the public hearings procedures far ultimate annexation consideration, ORDINANCE NO.85-18 to AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CDUNCIL OF THE CITY Of H NTSVILLE,TEXAS,SETTING THE DATE,TINE ^L„fi#AH AND PLACE.FOR IN PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES BY THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE;AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY SECRETARY TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SUCH PUBLIC MEANINGS;AND MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS.RELATED THERETO. Gene Pipes outlined the followingare,,on a map for consideration for Inclusion in this ordinance: Tile ' .{ V BY Oil'Tool (N thre eat Terrace,Hell Casper,Moffitt Springs Road residences) Uy, tly ii S West SubdIV,slon Hig=75 South Area (International Win;Taxes Mirror Tract--fonerly McMurray-Hughes) » t. X1ghNsy 75 MCI th Area Mr.Pipes noted the Council also comideretl earlier the possibility of annexing lands so as to square up tM H stern border If the Clty Frans HlghwaY 76 North to Highway 30,eg7 Highway 30 to Westridge Subdivision, q� including Westriage and agutheast to Meiestic Fore t.. He noted the Council can choose Prom these tracts or portions of same led the field notes will be prepared aecord7ngiy to accompany this ordinance. #+ Schedule o4 Nearinas 5 Mr.Pipes noted the-City ill start the publl at1 n f notices on June 7 and again on June 14. He saitl the actual pP el could then be had on July 23. He ted the hearings w171 be on Juno 25 and July 2 If area t2 pub hearings era requeabad by those people effected in the areas to be annexed. w Discussion S ,.# P After same dlscusaldn regarding th d a to e 1 p y, percentage of i l reg. 9 9 W 1rg u the Western bounder the land that can be annexed and the need t-mMtly with th J st1 Department regulations regarding the division +sxt'�y 7 f voting precincts which would result Prom h1l."H Mayo Monday noted 1t 1s her theory that the city a bet 3, l p' in would be served in in heed with a unified annexatldl plan an a five year basis that would M 'ro to are not only our annexation plans,but also the City's capital improvemmnt plana., She aid then theCau 17 f look at the delivery o4 services in those areas as the city begins to^Ove auk. She said the City whets t h,K`~k Rx' be able to go with Lhe growth.Centro Ne growth.have qual iry-grawtA cid at the snore time be able to de�lgn . 56 p> q those rail hies that are necessary. She sold i[i her idea t look at annexation on a five year plan,but SryX+ there were same on the Council who wished to more or less finish up what we started last year as there are sameM1 # hE t ✓ particular sections planned to be annexed this year, It was'notea any areas annexed In July,waultl.be Immedletel h; in the City 11"1 ts,but would not b g1.pari g taxes until 18th 1986,- ^y�S After sane further dtacusafan.C il..,Green noted if the City 1s going to begin In.cepi Gl improvmre t _ a{ eragram that will incorporate areas th t t presently 1n the city 11 1ta two years M" naw,Ic Mould be ' next yeartwheo weave Iwdhe ea iittleeti p�tb 1 ole at the associated costz,da alyzedthrcsi,1aokMa[Ithe plannin9athis yea t i initiate perhaps next yyear. Sh gte0 sheds eek personally recanmesdinq ay particular area to be v annexed M1 years but noted.toe-Co C11 talked ahout.X7ghway 75 South,Brown 011 Tdol a being possible areas zi to b ed. She Noted Brown 011 Tool for instance,,Is in a Y f position where timl'have been here rwxt to the City f .five years end.if annexed this year,it'wlil be sera"years before they pay taxes,Tran.heir establish- of eP k a` menL date. SNe noted.in maN'areas the aLste.Industr is given a lead time of five to seven years to get ik p n their feet before bele y h g are:Z3s' She felt.Bram 011 Tools as bed this time and hoe a gootl relaHonah7p With a 7 the City and she felt their annexation this year would fit MR"of those industrial I the state. _ pans across I � N. " , k Ip tygn PAGE 5 4 8 BOOK "0' MAY 19 1985 .i✓ "'�' Lou tlmmrber Bell p s etl his. C m be t thenrard development,noting ETJ my e t C 4ro4�` beyond Ne t idg 5 bowl 1 t this Doi t d-1k.se dip tive tahlm that in th ea' future ped.our - westward He ted i order to do so,'..-.t an. ex aM be suggested annesing a straight linefMestridge to Highway 75 StartH: r. Councilmember Hodges noted he is going to recmnend that we annex both Drove Oil Tools and H1 $ - 9hw;v]5 North. u '"r Council comber Dowling noted Highway 75 Southshould be left 1n the rdi e,for the public hearing. 4 , t Councilessber Devi id he would like to include-i the hearin th tiro basically s g y undeveloped areas between Brawn 011 Tools am Westrid9e:and petween Nestridge and.Med tic Forest;and list thea es separate Parcels. FUR Mao l lee bet Gree noted-he would lik'to i lu0 that entire.here.from Highway 75 North all the way down Naiatic Forest. for-p ry uses of di aton et the has rlage (which would include Westridge). Cduncilmenber Dowling-rude-the motie"to adopt OmI -No,Bs_lB a eoPmn er.Roward.apposes the " qy a -rre any amen is na m 9 L e ate any a iCpresently inclwees. ]he ronowina yote5 xere ttren taken on iherfollow, t beluded frac thereMi- - . ce'Brpwn 011 TPPIa The Council generellY concurred to leave this re 1ntM ordinance setting the hitt. A[ea -h Ing i cluoea Xorthcrest Terrace.Moffitt Springs Ronde and Ne11 CampanYPu `hy y,£ Highway 75 North--Counnlmenber 0 1 d the.matlon to deieta-this are and Councl7awnber Hermit "v - scuss on, Pun .e� r env s to ere are many.B..Imphic conrencese -in hew( u a: ewer syetens.fir.system)and we a...ltmttid ,� •,�, nyt cepabili tY top td those n typ Of 1 to them right naw. He felt the sentiment `" the council i to provide cepa of services tP the people 1t annexes. Cauncilwmber t 7 Bar ett concurred, otingpgf this area is'sparsely populated am some of the businesses theam 2 tlmehavMgfelt ibis ai{uthreiculLdeerelre entl the city cea 91ve then very faw services at thi �S ^"' Green Telt financial Mems tares that we ten lmclude later. Councilsmrber s " t f l yJ7 pro may b 1 witiwate,but he did hot feel the fact they are: getting services frau other er 1a du5tiflcatlon for not annexing-thm at.this time. '{'�+, 1,,,^p, :g y.;t ✓4,,�C.++�;� wart CouncllnanberHodges felt that anytime One lives or works en the fringe oT a city.he7ahe) sub0ect tP bei ng annexed.. Ne noted ci a idents'home and business insurance rates ,;'k rslrhe teaaw�azerlanua5a �nreideraian He ir.`ea nay nt5in"i or off5a�neae5'rnis'adaa zj di7# "�'grr"t1 Councilmenber Green noted sone or thea.Industries may have located dust outside the £ '.v, t.. Oxy N, city limits t0 audio building regulations of the city. Mayor Monday noted she would ` prefer-to'wait HID way 75 XPrth until we can study nore closely the area ad its needs. CouncilmeMber Be 11 ted this area is as clot.Lo en tndoskrt 1 Park as any`other a p. g d to h it inside the city,within the city' pervieei aM tso 4- F the p annatN�7o�n th t'k gt...;;those in favor ofdeleting nNieh 75 North 9 r i ! y a et o n s dun : th n B.rear a o v a to t o wot Pn n Howard Green. a e tom i o nc n t c� se v Pr area a ere re ss a' Mr 4 Y€ i Part o{this ordinance. presen a HSg ¢ fman --NayO Monday asketl if anyone wanted to delete this sect ion. COuncllmenber H tl ted a�tl Teals min hie come a for the impact on th ity ervice chepebi11t1es i4 these areas. r exedJ t Mayor Monday noted she would prof to do same planning on this and to analyse the nn „ t° sr pensee, ting the bads in N t idge Itself will bring a major we TO the city. u . •nn ion.irc1 She i�tkheteo a Dr 4 to'1 k t this until t year in Prder to get a better handl °aK w; � y •1vn ni___`W�t ie rlkhath.t`e inwl ed CciLeb th vi.hear os antl Coat 't the areLaa anan d this so t me we r oT exln ane M n he voteadhe.ton t On mensaas w 4 e an a Co..s�u t s a t rhe o that estr nests,M wanted the city to be able to advise the. idents there oT exactly what services We w�uld.M pm- me m- tt; sk` fi 2 t `r'3 id g d hen N Pipes noted this fa in the Service Plan khat was devel ped last ! fall; CBuncllmeirber Barrett nptetl there are some areas.right Inside the city, hat Avenue 0,that t yet fn our service plan and we 11 need m cane beck Lo service turas areas that have beenwal ting Por gears, Mayor Monday noted then there is no r, }. one wishing to d 1 t thistea Tran the public hearing procedure and it therefore will {,' " .remain in the p. t#y, Wake,75 8 May Ho day asked if anyone,would 11k to exclude Higghway 75 SPuth. No one requested m the remP 7 Of tW1 a an it 171 b included also in the public hearings precadurea. id , Kayo M d 'th 'a k d'4 r e vote On the notion- the'fl to adopt Ordinance p 85.18 All Me t 4' fie, favor an�Tt nasser�unen nous v 4.yr A ""x �- CONSIDER RESOLUTION 4i Consider Resolution Xo.85.10 adopting the Capital I t Pro f 7985 no 1986. k' ii4 }f} Mayor,Ronday presented this resolution,the caption of which is as follows: ' 1 RESOLUTION NO.86-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS,ADOPTING A CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Councllnembe Howard made the motion to y of Res 1 tf N,8!10 ado Lin the CIP dated 7 1985 ~ Dunt w n sec a tcu pea., ger,ren punt "` s t t 'pp y ng a or tM' t 9aV n-years,but the bind e_t ex endltures only for 1985 d and 1986. C ilmenbe Oavi hegain urge the City to beTits Search for.alterruLive t'Mndlt 1 ? beslnS.rott g e progndicatess ad sM is®1 ude nntin tothis havaarea a sW hocO�wii LieeDiMblea on thetforeichbe nflswl yes 9 MaY No dPY 7 D n9 concern P top we enter ,{ 4}„6P�'i ,j y the I.et h i.g hd sh'e cenwrred Mith Counellmsiber 8av1s All were in favor o4 the cotton on the floor and It passed unanimusly, t,. f r ;° t"• d' xayra-4 k�.tx sL� -G w., 'eSa �c��' 3 � � 3 MINUTES OF MAY 14,1905 BOOK"0' PAGE 5 4 9 DOWSIDERMENDIENTFON'FIRE SERVICES Consider a proposal free Walker County to modify the p mement'for fire Oratectlo,services Mayr Monday than read a letter from Ralph Doris,County.Jud�e,Indicating the County Comimloners have g :jar foetal 1 'o May 13.,1985 to pro a t nk..truck lZ 500 to 3,000 gallon pacify)and to furnish y w} Mi t k W the C1 Sy of'Hu t.ville for it.TI Dr'ot tton program Sh said the letter goes on to tate that since the cast f this r N1 1e i eppi'ox7meteiy c that o4 e.1 1 proper;this vehicle Is M serve the Lwo year equlvalancy-see section IY-A f the cant t Th bnR trcck,dodge Davis noted,'s not budgeted 1n Yelker County's 1984-1905'hudget tMrePore,it is the county's intent to6nd et this vehicle In the 1985-1986 g budges ye.r. The last.mini-pump --equlYalent Hll.be plecetl in the 7986-1907 budget. For Walker County to PMPer1Y budget and complete financial resPonaihi11t1 lasing N the above,it 1s necessary to extend the + ., EF'd 4 e fire protection agreerentbetNeen the city of-.HanbYille and.the.County of Walker Srem.SeDtmber NN,1986 until .Y M r, Sept 30,1987. She noted.thi-letter Is signed by Ralph Davis,County yudyya and is datetl May 13,1985. ."'#'F' StoMth�en aisplayee pictures H th tanker truck similar W the ones the County 7s discussing xh)ch are similar Z P..�oney"v,' w4 '+ m 3 „� D' .V" �* "a 7}'`•. S' what it 1mksM11Ikeave SheIn taskedxfor Com¢ilgtec intsill give tbe Council same.idea o9 the siu of the truck and ,;' T cantr:�F#o�memb a—fF ers n��.gaov�o t „d im et th t xecMonteM1e lerefter{outlined dussion°dt�f� tj¢ a ti Duslin8 exPres d h1 m�V�re s n�criP sk"411 1-1,datl other then capacity if this letter is W sti Wte the acLuel written anestoWnt to the contract. Ne waa concerned that the exact tote E elements d4 thls:arendnent are written gown,noting that personnel change,.Intent gab lost In the shuffle and if it.acre it down In clear and exact t Mere w111 be m misunderstanding. Neyar Medal note - t the Hnlmmspec7fimtionsare acceptable to Mr Fr ch,but they are looking far a vehicle that is Mauler duty. Bhs:noted snout sit down at.this polos to draft the exact-specifications. She noted we mad to have amt, awl pl the faith In this regard and h has that faith in the Lmaini one s and N.French to c��up with the dellve s mit�7s�GnY truck theVmini uredr She noted it will Coke fMet nine to twelve ninths So get very p npe should be del lvernl 7n about slX mmthS. She no pads the other ; provisions of the contract arc unchanged and are still in farm and effect. Councilndmber Davis asked that it be mea clear W the Tlrma n that this equipment i'b ing PrI1ided by tbe county specif1ca11y to fight county "' $J+a tT N •n f G:. fires end that at the end o4 the contract Pe led,It i11:be reWrnetl Lo the county. Mr.Pipes noted the title ) Ta will 177 tomato in the lune of the County and 1t will 6e on a lease back bas15 Por the term of the contract,however i 3y„5Frt' "k 7 7 ` +" long Lhat 1s. All stere In favor f thisanerdment to the contract a made in the motion an the floor,and 7t x k m,,ed uanaa wallyRO . - s CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS y ro Consider Resolution No.85.12 wath,,I,IW the coadmentim oP right-of-way.for Avenue F Widening and stral hteni t u Pia-11. Mayor Monday then presented the following resolution.the option o4 which is below: ` ' .+ 4 AESOLUTIOX X0,6S72 �£ A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO MAKE AN OFFEft'F0R AND ON BEHALF OF THE s CITY OF HUNTSVILLE'FOR SI%THOISOO iM0'HUNDRED PNO FIFTY DOLLARS TO THE HALFOWNERS,OF OR OTHER PARTIES IN INTERE37 FOR.TXE�OISITIOKaF�EpTAllfilY€-14 IN A TRACT DESCRIBED HEREIN REQUIRED FON A UTILITY EASEMENT;REQUIRING THAT SUCH OFFER BE ACCEPTED WITHIN TEN (10)DAYS;DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO INSTITUTE CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS IN THE EVENT Y£ �- SUCH OFFER IS REFUSED;AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. (Nr.John Patine) , _ Councilaanber Notl .awls:tint motion to adopt Resolution No.85-1Y and Cmncllgeoter Barrett secoMed the mots ' x p s•: All were ih Tavor a dtM1 wElon oesaetl unenlmusly Y[ Consider Resolubmn1. 85-11 authar7zln.the CI Mena erb'60Enit an a 1lcatlm for rant assistance under ) axes amen e o n ro ec un ns c , �,$ Mayor Monday then Presented Resolution No,85.11,the caption of which is as follows: `;N= Y RESOLUTION NO;85.11 pA,xhv *Srs'ax¢""kj"' 1 vt A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MPRA6ER TO SrIT AN APPLICATION FOR GRAM ASSISTANCE UNDER TXETEMAS COMgINTTY DEVEL MENi pRO]ECT-MND(REGIONAL ALLOCATIO A LES ANO RE6ULATfRIISl11161ARf'THERIO70':SRi7R-TRE^ACCE/TWICE OF THE 6PANT ASSISTANCE, +P` '7`N MIEN NNE,AND AIIY OTHER DOCUMENTS TE gEO TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT ON THE BEHALF OF THE CITY,FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE IT KNOW AS'BOETFTC71[R MILL,WITH y56_000 BE[N6 8¢¢ Y S' ESTABLISHED AS TNE'CITY'S IN-KIND MATCH IX NATERIA3`FA6CA9EG-run TH[-ES�N AND INSPEL- "- V,{ TION OF SEWER lollF0. •iHE' TER 0 0.'UXO AND5520 000 BE1f7G�S9�L75NE6A5 rt Z 4 }q ENT 'THE-CEAAOI]Ni51'RATIOX OF THE y 6AAW FROM THE GENERAL FUND 4a .y't Councllaysmber Named and t_h_emotl to adpptAetdIDtidn'Rd 05.11 dM Lmncllmmnber Howard-seconded the motion. A1Tl'V EL3 m mea unlnTiiaely,-�f�'0{%Tidlcaf3-EAe int' a aPti'1 e�forth- F } t n r own.Tam romper eIs n earth— n' 9t -- GENE PIPES ! "y; CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Rveme F paving Project d r' Mr.Pipe noted letters have b t t the residents of She As nue F ase.indicating the scope of the Y project and the p1 ed me ti ds tin twill-be held t few with th in eaten 11 of the Improvements and the incanrentenc May Hil c te. He'noMd tin itV u111 cry to war k w7M than 1n awry way to alert them to the siWatlm d to s 1st them. He then pre ted the Coun I1 7th a mmmraedum outlining the planned „ .. procedures. Hee ked the Council 4 final It1q f the Draw do res. P Y pati rr 4 >rii V.t, yL`z''9"s„ i Ceuncllmetler Nocard express O Lh r s H f the Aveme F residents regarding the stakes in their In that they Mlnk thev m tin 1 y.d..'will b affected up M tM sbke lines. Nr.Pateete noted the represent Me 70 foot right of-cagy-the WMr 11m1M of the right-ofwey,but Lhe streeS will actually #. t constructed wlMln tMt,about 41 fees wide,which is-the.mR u7dth as the section now ex,,inq Pram 11th Street to 9th Street.the curb and gutter section,.but 1t will be A llttle'Wider as it goes on north. Mr.Poteete 3 V l Eaid th15 is Me type of question LAat the city plana W ansrrer beTore as5y work is begun and that a meeting the resldenes will be held eS the Emencipatlon Park BuTldinp. r1 � � - qcl, ih4 a N"7 q.9f.. 1 wq `2,".ir "4 X S "'P` ` S+u x { PAGE 55 0 MAY 14,1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING Mr.Pipes noted the city will he blddi ng the loth Street area p J tssubsaagqtient to this bid being opened tt'V 'the of weeks. He noted the city w111 do the amre'ktM of.Public Infninetl11 with perbe 5 Mo meetings the 10th Street area,one for the residents and one for the Businesses. Mayor Monday asked Mr.Potaete it f to observe If lay residents i this am,are in need of handicap consideretloas to get to and out of their rest- eencos during th strectmn Per1g0.. Walker Cou,ty-Hu,tsvllle Volunteer Fire'CmpdAy'Request a Mr.Pipes advised the Council that thfc CaoppW lwa continued 0 meet in recent months at various locations. stet tha.�_ t h gj btatni g-a cuite6le fiPttln9.plats aM'Moold 117ke Ehe C1 isston to resume $' p i t 41 s TF�Stat -2'F��gQQ i L thflncil A 9 9 P r9e Y 0 5 t eai Cl{--f pa One L p t y t to le firemen drill L the fire tation,:but if they want to have meeting aTterwarMs,they have been required to go saewhere else, He slid it would.1 nv m1 t forthem to in there far their club nmetin He rated the only caveats he would stlpulat 1s th t great. re be eurci sed to control the tenor.and the conduct of the meetings and that they be 1n fams.of.the.nomal.sanse of'a club or association mating.notingthere has been i' - S " oma history o4 abuses that were onewhat Indicative of problem within the v6luntear fire cmpeay and that these be av0ldad at all costs. He noted with the C 11's blessing,he will give them permission to resume meeting { s p Z at the Fire Station imnediately'4or their cl b d 6uA1 ass tingsyherirg unforeseen clrwnstances or problems p of say sort,.Th Council indicated their c10 ad ce iby n...their--silence. y TRA News helea Fish Kill.-Trinity River , C h, f Gene Pipes noted a fish kill 11,heet reported 1n the print d1 over the weekend. He noted the TRA denies) that a discharge caused the fish kill'. It ,w c noted a,TRA p kesman-attributes the death of sone five fish to the turbulent conditions o4 the fuer subsequentto a large quantity of rein water in the Dallas-Fort Worth areas antl that these fish may have been erownln9:v1 tim aughtin the violent turbulence of the river 7n that area. ar } He noted 1t is typic l response that all fish kil is'are attrihetabie,unjustifiably to Host cases,t0 the sewer r q ' %R, ,,g w sir treatment plant operationa,al ono the river. He noted TRP has responsed approprl allly and.quickly u any arM all J h1 p 4 ineications pf problems of this sort. y 1 z k MAYOR'S REPORT--JANE:MONDAY�iPf` t ""' Fair.Park Nursing Center IwAtation•-.Mayor Monday.asked the Council to advise Ruth Shaw of their abi iiia.to $ attend the open house at Fair Perk Nursing Hone.on May 18. I 't First Baptist Church. --Mayor Monday advised the Council they are invited to a ribbon cutting d open-house at First Baptist Church on May 19,1985. Punning coon"-ion Nominatlon - a Mawr Monday noted with the resignationofGary.Bell Oran-thPlanning tmmisslon upon his lection to the City Council,the following nmination is being made to fill his umezPImd t on the Planning Laamtssion: "SFk J.D,Schindler for tem ending October 1,1987 Al lncll in fav an made tt to approve pf thIs appointment and Counciuesber Barrett secondee the notion! were a ae amNs y San Antonio Tri Th day-- y 9_1985 un n a vy eMayor Monday advised the Council that Ray Williams of the.Lhanber of Cnonerce,Gene Pipes,Ci ty.Manags and t..s t Bill Green,Lounei 7mnnher, uppanied her to San Antonio where they vlsl ted with Mayor Henry Cisneros'staff, regard ng i p grams which had every}inn reputation to the stat e. she noted three programs were reviewed Davelogae t P ogram g7the titY--uses a.Wopron9 approach as there 1a a development foundation which is j As pr va a group wr s.1n ronjuncttgn with the city,and it.helps to recruit industry ofitc chops- inand th city's development department has an interest in servicing Lhoae industries when they da in.She noted the purpose of this structure is th provide jobs and Lo help bring p the median income o4 their area. The One Stop Center'is a pert pP this Drogrmn and it is described es folimrs: b i One Stop.Lenter--Any residential o mmemi 1 tidustrial developer ora homeowner wanting to close to ge age with Projects ranging from a 4 h ndred dollare to$ 100.000,000(Sea wprld(c n go to the t• .�{: H. One Stop Center t0 get all question rmred,all watertals are Provided at this one atop.sad the14, project is processed from beginning to cmpletlon at this center. ls< 7 2. Action Center -Set uP to receive cmnpialnts,get fmdbacR 6input fruit the citizens of Sen Antonio. �. ��d tt was developed us years ago at which tine there were 1,500 cmplaints processed and last 3 Year this center processed 73,000. She noted it i te.T4etl with three people. She noted the ceuncll ed to he lectetl aL-large mtl when th y hanged L dt t i t the citizens had someone Laidentify ( ;u widhth d t9 ey used the unp1% pm d be She noted all cpePlaints are computerized y. n a.procedurefor get;litgg-b k to Me.c1L1 I icing all complaints. She noted the peopl in the action ter have tht their prime responsibility and therefore they specialize in it. She.felt in the City of IMntsvil le.1k would serve to reserve our 6ther,key People th do the other functions assigned to th ,Lv `+ 3. Teter et�90 --=of -Meyer Monday no ted this consist. T'S00 c1t1 04 the city who are organized lata several rns fron acv the community f c ity id plamitng session where they Planned for s� 4 what they wanted San Antonio to be 1-th M heltheducation,recreation,basic services,and where they wanted it to be In 1990 Sh td. ch area set goals, t ways to imp1 mnent the goals and a se all o4.thi8 is brought b ck.into one report, She noted when accepted by the cl ty,these censittees were left in place brought harged with the responsibility of implementing those goal a. r 9!p! }J It was noted the Huptsrille grmP was very ggraclau.ly treated and the red car at had been rolled It for then end gifts presented The stefl Mas very retepttva to then and treated then myally. Gifts o4 ties and a scarf and photographic b k f Sen.Mtonic were presented sad Mayor Monday was made Honorary Mayor at the Council Meeting *f °tr i,S.lt kr 1' 'Al.1 de de Jos S A tonin. detaiTi aMayorrMon un avday zked Mr:-Pipes.City Manager,to schedule a work session to discus the Om Sts Center 1 y kt . <3 pia t`Ar yP x t . f ? F A ,p n COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES MAY 14,1985PAGE 5 5 1 .1 8' M COUNCIL ACTION t � Parking on 19th Street -.Coumilmdmr D 11 9 noted he h received' eral cmPlainis regarding the parking 5 JS^ Si£ ,„ 04 recreational v h1 1 beet trailers. 1s,ata n 79th Street. He.noted the lune of 4rafPi 4 lefe has Increased lith Street has became ON and more congerv. tthis coupled Kith the{ t aP'I"" gd de sty h i:9 and more car,being parked in the ,c 45es e d to study-tfi p king 9 1 tions on 19th Street N ketl the "S 4 s a ^r city to leak at prodiDtitn9 co—tortbad hlmlar Parking on tM1 street and to look spaec149re11y at par ki g petit, lr rain streets,as an alternative. He ted.the b199e 1a �s that P=p f.atmtt parking re9uirements Not air ng "''''+' m Y yry o gh It we ted 1 y parking spacesPer bMrom ere nw requiretl Por off-street s i v k g aPates Ca ilmmbe Imy11 A eared that nest 4milles ere two-car:daYbe e b t dame t1 the ti 1 hlcles'as well, The City Manager noted they will study.this matter early LAI k� 5s.PAi• -.T* .=-s(=�w iiS,t t �'i cat Metal Narehouse--SouthEnt Pide 5had0 C nallmebg�'Be1l•advised Wre is a large ental w home Ti tlTd to DTi la-43 enc to toe.south entrance to the Pine Shadows Subdtvisian Which 1s.,1n his pini t o compatible land use next to a residential n,ighb.rh".d He sold 1t is h:6scant Illy 1-1 bid received by TIC far ammhouse space far TDC. 7 He noted the oth bid present d y p sed the sithatian of this verehouse in far rare H f4' ' logical areas than this,bat Nt 1 the 1w bid nw being considered by TOC Officials - : 4 +` He noted he called the Prxcremnts 01 in Austin and it gas eased the bid has mat " Sti yet been accepted by.the state. He asW if the L71y could intervene by making call Jip;a�S SJ'ti N t+,r f c y i- to 1F11'office t suggest to 0.that[hare ere mitigating Pactors besitles,{cast at, L ..:" pac141 wily.th tth ity finds this-ia not a compatible lantl use 5n the best 5 : interest of th 1ti s oT the city He mind it will be s medical supply warehouse `�*`' oder a five year 1 On the other hand,Ma.Pipes,mated the city has encouraged ..t- "'g"i this type o4 arrengemm�t b TO in order to disellw mare nmtasable ? x Y Y rhes in .IU but at the same tfine provide the needed Tec17it7es/space for TOC useew7th anti[e y that remain on the sex.rolls. xe imted Et ms net anticipated that.conflicting land use might result es 7n this nse. Counc7lmaEer Bell acted the officer in Austin ds. to be sensitive to Issues other than,just the 1w bid. Ne noted the Iocal TDC men le have a Problem with Ws bid Is.11 1-that it is not reasonably located to alat'of their facilities and they mat acolous t0 contract Tor this facility in �. netghbarhooa wh they k ow they Is going to be alot oP up .1 NAyor Mobley noted Nis maybe an 1 nstence eta the citizens should get direztly involved in S " pressing that pp 1t1 t0 TIC Mayor ry pro tea Hodgesno he hasno prablmm with the city in k1 g position in this otter. Mayo Mnday was concerned wheth r .. Y theCity h -legal basis to do thio. City Attorney,Scott Bounds.said the Coca 71 k t could rtalnly express its opinion as a Council reg,ming the idea of conflicting 1, as Cron it robe B 11 ted action 1s expected by next Tuesdby on the bitl Councilmnber Bell do the motion that the city officially express itr tli sees at W IFW 1 patible Ie d t Pie Shaddes..There wed im second to the notion. The C id idedto ask Co ilmemb Bell todraft a letter far en officer of.the city to igt b t to th 7 7 d in this bid process. Sandiob Fire in England- Co ilmmeh r H dg p ed wncern regarding the atadlm fire in England where4p 1 n9 t peedby W blaze endperishedbecasethat'could mat get tf th Le dsb M hack gate was lacknd. Ma askatl vbet is doneinXuntsvill as th re is a7 rg g Hering:of people. Ma mated the SNSU coliseum is padlocked d h Imo dura 9 g MrPiperasedSNSU inot inbe city ,Jurisdiction m ratheroder s state fire of4lce,.tM1erefare the city The marshal has no control. S con "r ditic otft said INtimes 117pe Li nA d.trolunannam clloselyounced and W 41 d exitsnce the me am ant+^{a 5 he ketl p fedi Ily He nnoted only P t facility is Ross Park. May Mo d y . noted.h attended t talent t ahwino et the high ache 1 d th h t.M1 q late to a full h be free tering by poll—,so enforcement i b 1 A actively nd Council Had noted this type of situation I.earth lose g5 d•: q, Sigdats/ee ki o C 7lmmbar D wlt g" pleased his concern regarding siggnal tzation far Ne street AL adducent to First Nati-1 Bank Sao N Mr.Pipes noted It is signalized eaw with yield sign until the ig 11 eti prof t i fin 11 d(r Sen Houston Avenue. Mr. Parnate noted th 1 lght fu ly ign th Coumllm®ber Iow71 9. LM the north d 1 AV Q 2bays am bef ig constru tM for a"tune up" to- d beconcernthat W 'adequate off-street parks g He was also concerned about the fast food place being established on a perking lot In x+'t1 Y 5 !sting shoppi g to nd shared parking is allowed. He asked that a hard look be it , 9 1Ven this type 4.situation. He said a building built on a parking lot takes up parking spaces d reads need for mare Dorking spaces. Nexs Media 1 1 y -•KK X%Reporter,.) O Dickinson.advised W Cmnc11,particularly Counailmmmber Davis Y q who has exhibited 1 to t 1a solving mar solid waste problem,that the.Commission3 Court g4 Nal ken Count tly authoriled the caro 14 theft budpetad solid waste funds to n% aM1eriff deputJes ovarLlm pq, He as pp at the County ss tongg ed about dol id waste,landfllla,etc.,end be. Ned Twmilmemaer Oavia tf h a. ld member Drvhe lsysh saiduit needsnue to to be a Jointork th the effort and need to won this or ork wltho it l the City.. it 'S S Og Ly nd State to resolve it in the east eMuitable way. He no ha would noL 1 n d to any goveromental agency Lo ork.Mth the city an salving solid waste problems ' Mr.O1 k7naom asked Launcilmmber DaV1s If he planned to wit on the County,o which Co 11 ber Oavis replied: No sir." I,.- ADJOURNMENT Lh11y au tried � � '�i •4F *-JYi two E a � - 1 •^ably J _ ?. 3 May 14 SINS Litt'Secretary > i a ➢ }� ,:. .+'° Sze r�^r ay :a sem. � � x r Ig T ` � gI k ,� OF ,,JR4 MINUTES OF MAY 27,1985 BOOK 0 PAGE 552 g MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 21ST DAY OF MAY,1985 IN THE.CITY HALL COUNCIL "RY CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF.HUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council net to regular..anon with the following naoberspresent: . (� JANE MONDAY Mayor it M1 r D Barrett Y1111am Gree BillPertiy NawaN Jr. Dick Wharton *.§A Members absent: Gary Be11 any ve Dealing- Mayor Monday called the meeting b order. The invocation was Y 1£ g presentee b Pastor Calvin Bustin of New Life Christian Fellawsh7p. � Yr CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Cuunnlemrber Barrett made the motion to approve the muto of the previous meeting and Councilmember Wharton seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. Y`4; # A r y "ry5, THE RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL GUESTS MmdaY men recognized students of He H1gh School and their parents. Mayor Monday indicated ! y the Ci by Gounc7l pride in these students who have exralled this year and Por their rale as the city's anbassa- 7�i' dors 1n representing our.City at the state level. The Mayor and Council then Jainee at the Oodl um to present certificates of Outstanding achievement to the Huntsville High School Golf Team members,as follows: Coach -a-,Team S Sm1 th;W1 11 Dart.as AT Homree;Brian Koerselmen;Jay McGee;John Farah—and She.Ant th. The Council dj nd Never then presented certificates to the sobers of the Mock Trial Team members,as fol lmvs: Coach Dollar. Acebo,Kyle Burrell,Mn Henningsen,Shannon Hart.Kara Froelich,Jimmy Baker and Todd Beller. & ` k RECOGNIZE RETIRING EMPLOYEE: MR.L.E.WILDER , tJtt.i�.ewe 4 t 4; Gene Pipes,Citi'Manager,then presented a retirement planus to Mn.L.E.Wilder. Mr.Pipes noted he starts t0 work for the City On October 16.1972 in the Street Divi sip and in 1974,he transferred t0 controlling the „tus grm, house facility at the new service renter and issued supplies and controlled inventory of the city. He noted he has been instrumental In enlarging and upgrading the warehouse facility over the years. CONSIDERWATERLINE PROJECT -- 'Mr Consider Bid 85-26 to purchale materlals for 12 inch water line ProJect to Utility Supply in theamount of 4_ Jane Monday Mayor.in di ted bids were opened on May 15 for the purchase of materials to relocate the 12° ter line et Normal Park d lith Street. This project was discussed sad approved in the April 30 City Council ar y, sx Meeting. She noted the staff is recmnentl7ng acceptance of the lowest bid meeting specifications submitted by t utility Supply far 37,318 with funding from Mater and Sewer Fund Reserve for Future Allocation which has a balance of$145,195. It was noted the original cost estimate was$8.000. Cauncilammber Nudgges mode the motion to approve of this cammentlati0n and Councl7member Barrett ascended " the notion. A11 were 1n favor and the motion passed unanimously. Y CONSIDER REJECTION OF PARK EQUIPMENT BID - Consider Bid 85-27 for the urchase of rk u1 sent for the HUD-New Additlon•HISO Park Project--staff recommend, t ,q+ the bids e re e0 as a cess ve an re aY. May.,Fondadvised d i dxbids were or ayor ay a v penetl on Hey 75 for the purchase and installation of playground equipment £ der Ne HUO Grant. She noted this qulpment 111 be Rlacedd the HUon brant Park located in New Adeitton on t+ HISO property. The Council was. dvised it is the staf4 re dot' to reJact all bids and rebid She equipment without the soccer goals. It was noted the soccer goalswereless than$5.000 and will be purchased ., through written quotes from Vendors supplying goals that meet specs Picetions. ATso,it was noted the backslaps Se yvv _ will ba bid as separate lots to enable more cmvp,titi'v bids from fencing cuatractors. ' t _ t Council enber Barrett mettle the motion to accept the staff's recmnendatiOn tO re above and imncilmenber Tmartan"contletl the motion. A11 were in favor end the Jeoassed nanimously ''- 't kt= motion k �� Y CONSIDER CITY EMPLOYEE/DEPENDENT HEALTH INSURANCE Consider a re rtth City emolroae/dependent health ins re c status andrecommendations Of Internal S Director.John Y.evs �a if c t to our o en to control coats ?,- L Gene pipesy Ci ty Manager.presented a report from John R.Keys.Director f Internal c al Serv'e,entitled , t L "Malysis pf mHealth Insurance P1 n and Recommendations for Cost Containment." He reviewedthe salient continue of the report with the Council. In summary.Mr.Pi ees advised,medlcal costs and insurance prolums will a ti t rise. He said Blue C /Bl Shield as well v rel local agents have declined to bid On our pla ' '+F has d the City's pas'five y 1 mrd. He said JulysI is the renewal data and Republic(the city s u r ret insurance carrier)wi11 h the new rates by the end of Ray. The increase in premium"he said.can be # ky4 curtailed by a d ti 1 ben fit r by the careNl analysis and revl ew of major medical expenses(URS). He �£nt f,"y ✓ v advised of tM re meend tt that the Utilization M 1 Service be lmpleneated as the.first major slap in an R_ '' �v effective mostcont.finewat p p Th io roblem h 3 been ihei aero amoloyees were drooping out of the dependent insurance bed f th pen A -ffor2 vs now un0arwav to ce t use[OS 0 t et 3 4 overage can once i be aford bl-f T�n.t u - s�.R m t Nr.-Pipes ted Co ilmmb W the h t URS b studied in detail before it is considered as the d Y appropriate vehicle by which to tt i r desired solution and that other alternrtives be explored. He noted U SAN L 'k F,_ eatreae bustlan m the oedipal doctors making the diagnoses end prescribing the treatment. Nr.Pipes noted is an �e 31, PAGE 553 BOOK 0 May 21,1985 wDavis' -s Co cl lmemb Oa 1 age ti of if ensu d type sY tem h i-_,.we pay these type fcontributions into fund and pay the 1 he illi cost,up to and excl di g th catastrophic type til i 1 I shave)and k sort f 9 nt stipulation, Pulation.etc that the nt of funds left i th'.f d at3thhee 1,, of a given year ight be distributed g the It lgyees h stay d all as an Incentivef t making claims d against the fund during they Mr.Pipes felt Mere 1 7 t f t to all sorts of pl...1 ke that. Nr. �t P7 pe noted J; i r o th te deal with health care cost d-h have been aware of th i se in costs 1�7 - t He Led th i cmesa will.about about 35%. C acilmembe Hodges noted the emplayeas have their premiums paid by the-ity,it t them§787/mo.for ti S � that d pendents no matter the number,am that the city's cost to cover the 's$100.85 Par month Per person. Cw it ber Gre felt there should be soe.break if there is only one dependent or,lust a spouse to ver. Mr.Pip noted au group 7s not large enough to get cafeteria type break out of one,two,four,five seven depend is : .:. _.- Y Y d.g Mr.Key ted dental rage,at the present tine,for the empTayee is M.72,the health care ss $ :r�.t p4$ $72.38,lif on cM mpjoyee in the amount of$25,000 with double indemnity i $].]5 fora total '+ p ' monthly prm7m of$}00.85 per employee. He noted the City has curnntly budgeted 5258,306 for insurance this y+'�' ye He ted dependent wverage dental costs 540.34 per month,health care is$746.9]for a total of p } '. q �j �rx T`S•,�y ,Cn r Y p $187.31 Per th for dependent coverage, atte the number of dependents. Mr.Keg ted ffective OuIY 1.the rate will be as follows for the mP14Yee: dental: $10.36(based an tual a pe 1 ),health care ie$122.31. cc7tlentol death and diseb117 SY is 59.50 for a total of$141.92 for '''r`?:' >•i ilk 1 "'.v "4 ` z�.," S, t.. a 42:.5%"4nc.a 6'dmab,lastyear. He noted if we 11 to the Utilizatlon Review Service(URS),the city will get 'a'* ,}•1 !,] „F ''+dt,�"k {„ f &r""t. n 9Y credit He.aid this increase will impact the budget 599,302.40 split out over all funds;(50%general 5'3 y,F fund or an increase of 2%-on the fax rate,according the Mr.Pipes). Mr.Heys said Is dependent dental is cut to$20.1];health care will be$246.89 for a total mnthly premium of$267.01.far one or core dependents. s, ,file 5 f `'t. rs._} ,, t req;;" tor• N A ,;A +.a*',e. Mr.Keys oleo he now also has a.multiple rate structure whits.shows a spouse non be covered far 189.57 and children only can be covered for$729.10.antl a fmily coverage antler the multiple rete structure is 5373.74. Mr.Pipes no this is wiry the city has not gone to the multiple rate structure as an option in the past. ';, Mr.Keys said the rate,with the utilization of use service will give the city a 9%credit.and the city has t + -:.#+x-axe.: to Pay a S2.ane lien fce to enroll. Mr.Keys ted under the URS,if an person has to have an operation,they .` procedure is to call the insurance company's toll free number to advise them of the surgery,the doctors none, and the insurance company In turn calls the doctor in return to insure.that every caro is taken to keep the costs don, ch es typical length of hospital stay for type of operation. He noted if these procedures re of 4$'Y' .A";(� r'S'f� y t• k �' followed,.there Is an a.I tronal.5250 deductible the person could have to meet on top of.the$267.07. Council- k % member Green noted this 75 a stands procedure under.the insurance policies of SHSU. It was noted if an addi- p.` s, `f y, Lionel day ofhospitrllmtion is needed,the doctor needs to justify it by letter forthe insurance company. { Mr.Keys noted the insurance company will pay 100%of pretesting prior te haspitalizatfoa and the deductible I. Ne said if generic tlrgs are used,the insurnce pays 100%of those. He said 100%rs pard on out- waved.k 4 patient surgery and the deductible is waved. He noted the plan rs encoureging people to stay awry fran the hospital a lessit is absolutely necessary to be hosp7trlized.as that is where the reel costs cpm 7n. It xs qa ' noted the city cold save proxfotely§25.000 ay going withthis URS plan. Xe noted under URS,the dependent }•'� X ] `a coverage dot f tl ntel would be$20.17 health is$224.63 far a total of$244.80 and for the spouse T,B, ,c Y kik 4 only,it world b $1]3.80 and children only.it 1 $118.77.and family coverage rs$287.63. Mr.Key acted in they. of accident, rently,thedeductibles are waived and the Insurence caryany (r pWs 100%of th first$300 Xeactedif we tut that out thecitywillget a 5%credit which would make the iz3 €i spouse.etc ce Mr.ply $129 25 Pa month d the employee pays for dependent coverage: $243.56:E765.03.bor Y+is credit and the insurance ted anotherpts ld be to increase the deductible from$200 to$300 fora 3% µ company ld.was thed d tible on an accident and pay 100%of Me first$300. X H sea't Mayor Monday ked f b f majormedical program which would exclude dental.generic yr� drug'opti on doctor is tut ld be pari g doctor's bill,and view this with URS. Mr.Key noted the had not b review because it as coplete tum around from what m had used in the past. Mayor y F ~� Monday indicated she would like te see the numbers on this. tk�,}• f i s^y` Mr.Pipes noted this general overall h Ith pl was designed to supplement whet was lost nonan the city opted cot of social seta sty saw years ago w P p s noted the Major concern here is that as more and mre ' "i S employees drop the dependent coverage and the group gets smaller and smiler,It doesn t take but one or do rt•. P xh isolated instances of heavy ezpemes to r the cast,up very high. He said next year s insurance rates are ��Y y' ba tl n tM5 years expert dvabeen at 80-90%of total premiums paid all the ties. Mr.Keys said 106% and 804%--we've exceeded i:t C ncilmmeber Hodges'suggested letting a doctor and a dentist on a retainer or contractual basis for I1 employees to use as a cast effective method,or,loin.with another group.such as his fin did with Far Bureau. Mr.Ply 5 noted wo checked wits the Texas Municipal League,but the cost savings mrei st not there. s,d•,.s. ' Councilmember HaEges Telt there are still.other things. can.Look at. Monday noted the Lu it mule like to look at mom alternatives. She asked the Counci lmaiebers to share theirs c117c Ideasand succestites } CITY MANAGER'S REPORT � y v" Rita B.Huff Hoene Sac7etv--Grwndbreaking--&arkat Soul evard--Reminded Council May 22,1985 10:30 A.M: "'^ e Calendar of Suaner Months--Mr.Pipes provided a three Doth calendar of events and meeting schedule.. dk One Stag office--Action Office Concepts of So Antonio Gene Pipes than presented a brief written synapsis v or both or theseas not o tY ev pont Oapartment h an office.specifically for exped7t Ing.snetial projects and plans. He noted Bobby Smits is the Oirecho of this Department and hopefully. E(� he a find tine to do s dditional work in laying out a format f hat the city ten actually .so mplis with a dedicated or a more singular purpose office to accoplish Nose gwls. He noted the action office f --complaints--have been responded to by Ruth OeSham.City Secretary. He noted several new ideas in this regard will be n-p rles ted between n .and Me budget time in an effort te model a program after that of .G `-t •v San:Ants'i's with the present staff. , HUO--Mew�Add7tiw PPp_viny Pro�act -Mr.Pip t d M re have been sane prblems with the asphalt supplier, { '1 ting TF. h maWrlaT6eTg�elivered 7 t. Li g spec147ceticns. He noted the cont has been p Oa'. , '+ 9 5 F, -"• ordered to remove all the asphalt pre lly site end start over.The contractor has responded with a -yl is ytrk'•j{t'+aF,y,� i�;�' counter proposal which is being evaluated. He noted the first step 1n the process of evoking the peffo Ra an { vlx ��� � PAGE 554 BOON O My 21,1985 A y is that Council b informed to t noA V g troubl g tt g th p J t pl ted H id if the $*+ asphalt which 7 In plc right new 1 ft d CA ty th th 'days.fou t th t of __ SL `� NZ- pl ti g the J b 11 d th rk hip n to Jab h R t rely t.f Wry b t th terials P} ,£ �' t Nath b pp ad G theA .hae ryi 1 H ted 'd ling with federal money a y from federally fu detl Project d to 11 sort 0f rc p 7lo"Iti W this si Watf on. He noted the.City t y dollars Marth of 1 i this protect that we ve paid for haeause if not.the city wi 1 berequired q 1 d'Red 1d table W pay the W ds in q ti He id th i' eks delay is because 411 i f Problem. ItA th 't U He noted ha 1 hopeful f ttl t t d Nat the protect ss well - +yy behind schedule. He mid 1 q ideted damages being assessed at the P t ti M Mond kW that th HISD be kept informedsituation ay ay ap galling the sl Watson on the streets. Mr.Pipes fedi ted h ill keep th o advlsed. ' .. 5 3�, Executive Session Personnel Matter Ae9 Wing a Pending Disciplinary Action in the Police Department Mr.Pipes ted he has Posted t son W di p ql matter. He noted no action is required of the Counted after that session'but f action Receives necessary,Us news media will be notified. N4yPA5 REPORT -0 Church p City at each of these o "£'+'rj"�` & i Ribbon Cuttin--First Ba fist -- wn ldayinoted she represented tie e M £ Emir Park Nurs n --fro le b atone'and the interagency breakfast. r nGraancv tea a:�` " cm COUNCIL ACTION a . q.d "' "-}"" 4s!.. £` p'rj'* .eek• "f '. W%22pendent insurance--Dick YMrten oecmnmded that:the city go with the URS and the{hdoe nee to the £ si6Tef un S�A6'i"SNgo. '`Vas , `s !til? Ps" `C ytiy1�Y 'she.' ygyF One SW-A t-Office Concept--Pick shorten noted he would encourage the use of existing.staff for these S 57 r ° R Awreneas f M i WaMe Mane s -Dane 8att asked that the city crena take note of areas snare a troe limb or arc at c nA at into the mapmy and share shrubs maybe blocking site distances and take action`.c, trim these HEtrsfEPiA TMDuiaYEs Adninlstrative Onasals He i J D..Pi ke son asked about th E' utive 5 ion. Nr.Pipes noted this A„a. m tier a Reln9 very tete 11Y considered aha aei9had by the legal wunsel for both the.enplorie and the - i\ y p idy. He noted this executive ussion is ha1nA stlhaduled under.very close advise by other legal con els involved and antler taplete mutual agreement that it Will not in any way bias or preJudice or Jeopardize ami'a0ninistrativeMaring or any hee Ing before City W cil if approprsaU at a later date.. to alal Cou�nsel -NAthy air asked PA.the city,has reUi d their.legal cousuel. Mr.Pipes Rated the oily he Wined a representative from We flan of Olsen and Di:en or xou:ten;Texka mamea Mario Mnroeap. He sated he i mg as substitute 1 In the absence of W.Bound wh is on Vacation with his family and.M of the schatluleof the city s aboinistrative hearing It was felt advisable U Mve a substitute el at the present time D ted the hearing scheduled for tmorroui-has base postponed. -" `� tt t As�Aelt i�N fWtlitln- Nat10'Fair asked h h asphalt 1 W be Urn upin New Addition. Mr.Poteete, rcDi to TFbITY k noted fuer thWsantl Ms will be removed Or the eyulvalent of six streets or -Y) {'a $112,bDO of asphalt. ADIOJRMMEMf 'Nsti) f b y. full Yo rs, a7 r s . .: with saw,Illy Y SJ Mey'P1.1985 - 3 f; r si a. Ig ' . d a r 2s ! l tz 44,771 � � ��� � .. - eats•G•-- sss �v: ���`�� C I �fi ' ''t G :. wIN111'ffi Q Tae HIM9Y1U2 C9TY COONCIL Mm;'1'IBG OF Ow 98ffi axe GAY Q NlE,19Bs.Ig Txx CITY BALL 7:00 121z Ay6tl[Or N 19 9'103 CITx 08 8UNl8PxL4B,COOMfY 0!WALRBIL SPATE�TIDIAe,Ax]Bao P.x '"';+ ar. _ 9tro Guqu we Sn regular emaim,viN the fell-ing mNere Pcemnt: g—pi— onin mrrett ave 'jt'SS dere naemy,Myer 1g& h �n ��� ,��� � � t X CiTIZBw 11@01'/PAeTICIPAITOW 8889Im A � 1� # ,c3�'' � '. wJLAIAw 990E@9aN � em mdgm tnm.intraanaea Wwulrm 9nmpeq N aaerem chs Gmgu. mor.Thampeq of 2510 AvamM 9,savimd tet n thnil tMre Is tome onmtruction ncvr[vng innnl tM i.h o£hie thm +" # at this eddttm xhiN thceathn tM ramvel If tM bu£Eer bn tram wiN insulate Nve h®e£vet tM framey tref[ie. He noted them trees are wteede of Nei[bwatlarY lire of emir tuC,w prapertY•. r Y" R - g ✓ 'i n, apipalire da bni,gmt—1 through NI.tree lion for 4.ar[m�llar'a elinin.1n, Ntremayhone e behind thio .M nnrnsaged tM Comgil's mei—nOn in q i Nin pipeline avutructed Y 1 ^ + S+ a1tMr a fa•feet heck Erm[he tree lim or£orvard,just a fee feet,fret tm Gtte line,in order10 tO met nbnnt n bamtiful trove. ea admitted the trees ere artside of his eOty Jim a:tl in of the Texas oepartmnt of HvgMaye along xncgaeeea Y. xe mid w ere only tllkiW nbOnt I tw foot a X dif£ermce N stop tM nOttieg of all throe[rem. mor.9hnn nn said M hem mm to i by Ne cmiet[uctim mac, 1 ti , h eveum::th t tM 1Lw vee fn tet reopen meement um—if M needed N nut throe erase,M ooula mGuw�lp�p Ewgar,vm aeW.by tM my am Council to�avi n Nie eltuetim in p attest TM1eLnn in W.Pipet Opted M rill mk Ne tlighvry Opti.nO st a permit F}a' mpvt LMC lw egoeahere elm in that th.h fumy,if pmeeble. Arethm option euggee f by Gmcilmerbes xnrrott veld m bn move by lire.I,O tet p ye[ty 1L1ee and get an eeeenennt from the afiec[ea property g .k j t xho Ovula bemfi[ty CM mvLg of CF,ma sere tease. [t:Pipe.rota M should Mw same areaer ti" t in abet ew days. PaR10I.888BIW C09V@1011 L ; 91M Formal amamio. vee welled in ovder by tM BmgreNe nillign Ir j Hodges, roe Pen tet. 9fie invamtton m preeantal by Pmtw DoeMld Kasper of ysiN cutMtm Cr¢ch. F 1 i„ "" Gonoilmmm[Barratt rode Ghe emtion N ear tiv nlnutea of nay 21,1905 ted(bmeilmmMr f i k rg[em mtaiOeO re wee R2 Yogr an tet mug ' tet [ion raeeq unM!a,l ?.�� ?, Y COxBIDmt 8TPP2xf PAYIBG BIG6 1 _��y�• „ Camldmr a zgueet N re eM and rebid the Avenue a paviracomtevctim aN mutruc[im emigt hgeuee oY tlu t�1�id mnber o2 b �l acme bevnv ex x Gem Pipes,City Mg W, rebidding Nis pmjl nine tw bide received van a nnniw. 4 ` 1ee gtat m mould hypo w could ttrgt more Nan tw biddett Far a project of Nie eine. m noted it fm a$800,000 to$850,000 pr j-t and tet$1.1 udlliq plus bSde rgaiwd ae justtq high. Counll—r '' WMrtg made tM®aim N ttieet theta tw biro bemuse they are eaomeiw and In rebvd tM project f` f mtl Cwvgilmmber Barrett eegeded the wtipn AZI mora n1 Eevaeq t�g 1 W IP —ib twee of a bid for sidewalk N on CM north aim pE Ne mum to BObert e.gtrw Gnat t Compem•in t �a 'c'�1—$3a1 to for to of[h to F5� w' ice. }r Mayo[Pro tet Bodges presented Nie bid Yor the Cowcil'e gmidaration m stated above. Councilmerbe[ B m made the—I-toNe bid m 11eTM end Gmcilmembar Barratt ee�Nod the Comidec ava[d of CM bide far vlewvmnd gni6ynt fmr'the BOPwev Adlltion elsD Park Nf2 On bid wrepufEv�ciel Y q-3 et 2:w P.M. Mid,M Mid,arabout 13 m U.laterre a third two delivered, :� v +„l 1C •' agepted,aM Nq later apmed by tM ateff. t nftilM the cpmcil ran eib­nnnn r all three " 1 bide b[njwt the third bid bewum it van Tardy. He mid tM Gunnil On,than OOOO a r only tet flan .k Gg bide. Bryon Hndgae mid tM city Me the authority to wive tM£mmlity end nnnnidm all bids, y iOnludiM tM lata bid,if it m chaetae. lM rarommnmd,ninon Na city did gcept tM bid late,Nat l it Se N Mfore pbliga N nnhn r It along With tet otlur M. M felt tM Council ehculd review tMy Imply with W om epeeifimtiand awed flu bid to Ne lw bidder. Mt-aero dine—L. { tet Cagoijmemoma,CounilmeMar whartm uredo Ne motion N all th bide and Cagailmwber - Bmratt sgnidad Lha motion. use on• Gun! m Gvlleg euggeetea having a ffermt rem vrg > ktro bidd[e t y will be�Vened. 8rott Bpiurl.,City ACtprn4"ora thio X - pe if thny 11 N vitrcvvs the bid oriM m moll. ae f rot mote of tM t motion on the coot It then sed unWomenl. Mr.Plpm noted tM 1ov bidder meotieg Y Cn i Of Bp,uepn at w. M Nm moomnna.a tweed Of thin bid to supplY C R ,the lw,buG tardy biddoc. Caugilmavber Gram oda tM mot on a a of tM lw b ,y wader r.�mg w w city Man.nr.na Gmn eeromeartmtmat urartt �• '�.+ '� s wtid#«' a Eve *•,y ^�' : Y V F IV PA6g SSfi JVB 4,19.5 Cl.CW.CIf:'!@M'9. • _ 5 a�* x,u; My `^ favor and CM.wt'm N49V umnfanwly. _ .�y �'A' t v CPM MN-pGAI•g FFART--6816 PIPPB' n 'd � �. #F i' ' FiCmm Sniured--Rmald 8vva11 Pit= 3" � }-4 ,� Gam Ptpea,City VW mol rota But M[M fighting of ti—00 fiu recently,thle flre® .� fell HY oY tM old stege st i 1e M hoe air Pack injuring wmoumy bis medbeck. M nvCM M hu ay been underyoing evelmtim by ical People fo<the leet tMw wake Sn Otder M mlm aura deMembetlm Of Mat CM"tort of his Sniutlm aw. .e notal M Me been off o[auk for tl¢ea teaks. els mmiml , 5 , 3g. curt m111 M pais£M throvglt Cha rorkun•e m�mctm plan of tM Mty auttuctim !*" p Vega eeniu for a leml cfilm,naaever,h1e wgm neva etappe9 atm M will M e N ,4 J , mock Yo[eo!—i.Of tine. 1@.Pipe edvieed the Coun¢1[M.Cfty amt rot Mw eoQ t +more PtOt"OtiOn policy for it pt-tiva tit—O(—ity mPlOyem),mthwgh tel'aR petty¢ ' f gh fng effort. Id Nei wcluan'e etmpmeetitn hemfit I.pe1B vn CM Mena o1 a§5,000 f mi[dmm ataj int to aura$35.00 per wet Male they ere Off Havrk a mid w haps nava' CMlr1 an LM past. 4ie CityraeWne1b33ity M tM pe[t-t+...ti[emm,Mower,earce `{ y k Wt +rPv" y Se Wt int jaopatdy Mile£ightiM ti[ ge aetd the COwCil for CO,_eM - .b gOl— rag.tdtng fitding Boma e¢t of inema protwting type H i arca Policy m Chau parC-tfu , 5� M,.�a'y City fitv®n. COmciltt——Im suggested ulIi—im tM lndivid,al'e Snore£ar emle leritd,mY i. Ke .rte., amen,Ha.,MSM mor M[Neper tour r�treceSnq arc far ems paytml{CvteRim tm¢ana. et ems r $ JJ t 4 w weld rot M payital pt®ivm out attl aur espmure ve�gtavmy lm. COmci]aembe[44uv fel[em mf- edegmte sue➢[fat meior HCuetfam. uid PaMPe w eau look aL ecu kf�of cava „'6 ' 1 %' Tj'i ufvt verve[hrough 1v f r_m] aPh9 It•norma rM ig3 M.petunmtly d-b— n. aural high dadmt161 M[w Sf 1 up CO a etteafv 1 evd M f M[ a e. Mere 1 ge ld.thil lM.ld''Map.k f _ t1m tMt mould b lY...ti, ad tM eau tfx deal i b M e. lir Plpe .'U— M M geeta P.lw[ea gmis M bed Lhl erpe[!mw beeau my f Mi'c 0 bur£Sth t lm Med ob lav8th f 1m ervl M. "S x ^� ,y yeas.avd M particulec amplayee La M h y e expetfm a rl[h m avd h rh mould mC b, ! s w? „i,,,} �� `q y allgihle evep udu the old—te 1 PS ¢d Flra tlacahel•v Aaeocfatiu g letfo¢a. 3M Cwvcll coecu[[ed H[h Chia aurae of dhoti.far CM Cf b- _ tl ut fry T3 Ner Addltlm gods--CouMllmubu Gram esMd r abaueC[Mcrvade!a eM-Nor"it— Nt.Pipe.ofd tM = , , .;yam��.�'"'=k' '' �s•' t r ., .a r Ma vada.a ewv[n pt—,t t. we E¢atcaatw be u eke l tf¢g w.t. '1' j° y �Cuel conditim of Ne--t>o Plue wu[ML i[we ort.W.—.e--Lo PrrM h¢Ne v.uv[we n f, ,5 11i,,i s+ ucPPM63a,hue caths uhetMt w more Ceraivlag v.lw Eat sou expend a-�he[he g.eclvg mhae " # ` v avid fs of The lr w[s ptopoeel,M eaW,we dou[firough•chugs and r evd SO effm[1[.na —1 vd.[.fund tM P it- t bO t Ov M arCiculer Pco]ec[i¢CM amort M BY1�OOp. pip- and EM t.n b— Paved M teat Of M P ]er[b1 fi:0o P.N.w Nmot1a1 1Ny oohed. ge m1d , _ ",{ J- hea baa¢camplaud ed all be f1¢eled by the sodf N 9'3' �'" 9gL MHwm Mnas--.epim 16—My 90.1985-Pem9 Mwrd advleH M apt Cad'Lha CI[Y of gu[rvflie et tM { MMM: 14 dual Dlvv 1v iloue .a lvdfaetW'CM.e 1v wdsocarere 81vm m update ov[M e; FlFl } utima mks¢by M Mgt letvr by Mt Tad—i gra u[1n gft M Tawe Mmfelwl League. , ' 4�pxg ,j i _ e} Progreaelve Hamm'a P sae-J stem h Cel h Boosts]nv1C� M Cowvil ea att®d helfa [M wretle e[10 k} - u tM 15th e£ .H.::M1d M g a 111 ba m 17th St­ad]aeut Ca Prlt—tt Pfeld. 1 2 i ,j, A snort pt.u.Hll f 11.of We ipatlm Patt ldi.g. : �,., T h 1 police Pa[xol u TeteuMte Cmvmlmmbs C— B aekad if tM city pollee acre vw wttollvg[M Wcere[ata Chief 8ekhacdt Svdlca ed tb.y wt.ut. Ooum_tb Mvie ivdleeLed a city w11u afflcec '3v M.bem sea¢lv tM mtlia¢of t M 1 eLe O,tt vg a tWac g . CMaf E.kM t fudicetH M mould 1 Ivve bite M.0 rhe[the eapl 1 ight be. :Y 'T ` kQ109g61.3tlT mMFj3 ^3 t i 6m,C ty.ecra¢cy o-s h.' I 77 iw Tj �k CITY CODICIL MEETING MINUTES JUNE 18.1985 PAGE 557 BOOK"0" MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING,HELD ON THE 1811 DAY OF JUNE,1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL irtm'1 CHAMBERS'.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M: The Council met I,regular session with the following members present: f y,yp N Bill 11911.Mayor Pr;Mayor o tem Waves,absent: Jerry palling 0.EuA Garrett - City Officers Present: Ge -Pip s.City Manager l V ' 6aryp:: 11 Bell S tt B Ms,City Attorney William B Green _ Ruth 0 Shaw,City Secretary I Jky�-H^ Perry How ra,Jr. Dick Whartonh d .w s k r,N S Th sin n celled to order 5 the Ibn ble Jan Mona g s y e ay,Mayor. The invocation was presented by Lound lawnber Party Howard,Jr.,City Counci lmenbe,Ward 3. There were no citizens to cement prior to meting. CONSIOLR THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING T >� The Minutes OLP June.b;1985 pD d by CogncllamberGreen and aecontlatl by Counci lmember Hodges. M All were in favor and tion intim mssed unaniemusly. �¢ +•? yet#- -v "a5 .,v�+k.i "t N l,. Y ANNEXATION PUBLIC HEARINGS service g lam mstudy. Receive comments from for the areas under aexation stu n d 3 tJ qy F ' Mayor Nandmy opened the publi hearing andasked If anyone was present who washed to speak On rea amp of the a Proposed Por a an tion. Shenoted the areas under study.at this time Include the Highway 75 North a . ,?y.„ 9•. the westerly exiensionm Lhe tWest.11 nearsng. val'mad the'High75 South area. No one presented themselves Por cam- t,:a the navor times Im 511 §-, r�` y .yiy ,5,y "i' ,c k• 'ik�*',[ yk+,� EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION S A �y'4„zrg "'' _ .F 7.y, Luh Bw�C •Y• a ;:X35 Pepper 0 Bryant and Raper Short RecognizedforAwards in Driving Gena Pipes.Lily Manager,noted two driver•/operators in the.Sanitation Division went to Fort Worth on Jun ¢ iq to participate in the.SAMOA Truk Rodes Driving Contest involving Garbage trucks. He noted GRCOA 7s a state ^�- r . widesanitation prof essigeal erg 1 t No noted the City s employees came back with recegnitions that he ;;.,: k fishes to Ilknawleage t Nis time He noted-..same 12 cities part7cipeted end 23 tlrivers caupetetl. Ne noted ''1 Alvin O'BrYant„ka PePPer, 91n7shed third pl acs in the roll-o94 antl residential mus 9 buck cempetitlon ib ,ji, q Mr.O'Bryant wn p nt for the Council's recognition. M•.Rayyer Short was them introduced and the Council advised he cum first in resitlmti 1 g baps truck driving,whirhi is caeceMa6le IN• Pipes entad, specially i h i the back-up driver antl usually functions as the container repair ma -M -.:Sh rt was-also present Uk;, Y t f ' f the C il's recognition. Mr.Pipes noted the Sen7tet7on.Div7slaq employees arethe best aalYwh and h etas evnyme to here a chance to..gain them far their eccamplishrents. He"'ted Mr.Short will be got g a5 to Deaver on August 25 to compete in the national canpstition as the first place winner free the state. T' 4 CONSIDER MORTGAGE BONDS ext p h Cocsiaer 1,olutlm M M-13 as q sled b Mr 8111 Eil d Ea tie DiM, f theSoutheast T NDus1 Finance Co orction ae v Tr zre n r ETi Ga own s Auth r to act oa L i t C 0 e tV 0 want a arm doe'AS babe a-nee 0 e 1 Mayor .Monday then introduced M E 1 M and askedhim m di his equest. M.Eiland acted about to d me-half yours aAo�Walker Lounty became a sponsoring mlltical ubdlvisfon of this<orporatlan which want that all titles in the cmnty,of less than 20.000 p p 1 ti ,ere e17g7b1e for the mortgage bands offered by +;. l '"f N his coiporctlan. Xe mtetl since that.time,HtlIt ill.hes arae in excess of Y0,001 people and it is now }k .,a quiad lhaL it pass its own resolution authors 1 g th of thea.mortgage bolls 0 they miphtcontinue to tF T u be 71 bl Por first tiem hose bur-or for parsecs to buy a hone who have'not mrnetl c have for M r y 9 ye Ne rated the interest rate I 10 Y percent all the nix7lmo amount that can he borrowed is 378.000 for hem mad$72,000 m a used ham X ted applicents must also meet the requirement of annual inceme of Ins'.:th $80,000.He acted the moria g re for 30 years. Re.E17 nd said the SaltLmat Tereas Housing Finance Corporation was created in September of 7981 and they ' T: xf h had programs each year since then to which they pprovida emrtgage moray for Walker County along with about '' d'dtrvfiiH S eight or nice other counties. He noted 7Mormet7on n this progrem has been provided to the ncwapaPer. He noted Mr.Bob Tavenner.farm—weilmember,and officer a4 Sam Houston National Bank,1s the Walker County repremantatire on this board and has been since its inceptlon. He urged the Council to Pass this Resolution o as to allow this 11 to continue to benefit the City m Huntav111e citizens. Mr.Ella tl 1d the bass a loan fulls cone ham the Sale of isx exempt rev ewe bods. He said his corporation goes to thetax,except- revenue x ! u tend market and sell bonds. He noted they have approximately $72 million for an eight county area. Mayor Monday then prennted this Resolution,for the Council's consideretion,the caption of which is } Y'tG " tt RESOLUTION NO.85-13 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING.APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING MORTGAGE LOINS OF THE SOUTHEAST TEXAS HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION BOND PROGRAMS TO BE MME WITHIN THE CITY,CONTAINING OTHER +' PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT,AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. 'tt'S`'F Y ivy-0 T Councilaeber Redoes mall the mots t e Res an Xo 85 13 m Lo 17 b Howard seconded the pm On.illi We �'eVor aac GIe m ep nentmualy. T, CABLE T V ROTE INCREASE REQUEST y h d i d� Mr.Randy Rogers Huntsville Cable T V to discuss a proposed rate increase for cable services J b Mr.pagers shed the Council fpr a$1.25 per customer per menth increase an the basic cable service which •{` r 1P L Fs, �-.''�. �„~a�.'�", '� � ,fig�. ) tlrt S i i �i i s MINUTES OF JUNE 18,1955 GOOK'0' PAGE 558 in __ Fyyt would wise the monthly es dent bill free$8 . $9.50. X Rog s General Manager,Introduced Mr."On" Geick,t office Vice president of noted cbl T V Mr.Rag tea their name office i 1 Tyl'.--Texas end that district office Is in Conroe. He noted cu Lace ice has been the c®pan's main foe i u they assumed the a �1 system lost December. He noted they increased theoffice hours by one hour pe day,decreased number of days t r{' 111md for hook up from four weeks down to ane two days,are more responsible to oustamer needs. He presented cot cmparlsons. He noted at the time of their arrival,the cost for the satellite channels was 18.51 per } _ subscriber and today,that price is 90.51 per subscriber. He noted this fee is paid on all b1 subscribers of just on those who pick 1t up with a cable converter or a cable-ready set. He noted th i also a 4 percent 's inflation cost over LM lest three years,s.ce the last rata lnerease. he noted if theWu"Cil 111 approve of # tv this rete increase.Cable T.V.will gree tansusteln that rete for imo years. Mn.Roger no.Cable T.V.is not yet making a Lurn on their investment and they dont anticipate doing so for several years. Mr.Rogers said for the 59.50.subscribers will get 22 channels rather than 12,If a person has a converter qr a cable ready ", c `'�a. fiyy .vst:'A�.4 ,„'k g,✓ t set. He noted in addition to these 22 basic channels,thew are four preoiuo pay channel s.for a total of 26 - j" inaadtlltfoo a Could not guarantee adding an mere stations to basic that they cel'get 1,the futon aM anything # i�, �^t"r, k '•xs PratiablY be scrambled. Mr.Geick.noted they offer comparisons with 1982 numbers because that is the last time a rate increase was 'i '€ 9rantM. In reap p x ty,he said,most oP the satellite channel:costs existing naw have Men negotiated by their am9aey within the last three to four menths and they have gone up dramatically alnce last.year. He wanted to - �"`' show figures for the three year period. He said table T.V.has added Channel 20 which casts 17Q per month c stacer,ex 1 ainv apttal Investment..Ha.noted same of the other satellite channels,like NGX or NOR am out of tdm question regarding costs,be se o4 the coPYad9fl@ laws. He noted Channel 1]was also added. He said they anticipate an increase in the sate111te channels over the next two year period,and they are renegotiated each year: Nr.R�ers ey noted they have plans La extend cable oat Higlm190 east and out to Westrltlge an the at and several all areas Inside the city. It was noted the rates for the company do wt get cheaper as more customers:are added,but each customer casts the sane. s z Mr.Gounds,Lin Attorney,noted the City's franchise agreement does noYspeak to the my the Council would i £ regulate rates and that tta generally cotered by our franchise ordinances 1n stere law. He said under the ole ._ state law and our 9wnchise agreement,the method that woultl have regulated rates would have ba..based on value t of the investment Dweerly allocated for service within the city with a fair rethro on that considering the character,expenses, d revenues connected with rendering such services. He said last October the federal "¢ ? goverment passed a telecable bill which provides a limitation on the right of local governmental entitles to egulate rates for services and 1n the case of a cable system where a franchise had Men granted or the effective u date of this title of October of last year,that the frenchisinguauthoyity for thefol lowing two years i ; - `Y +X� lata rates for the provl slon of basic cable service,5nCluding It,,, tiers,under gu1de11nes to be established by the FCC. He said FCC established procedures and methadal Ogles for regulating cable services;..reguletlon of basic cable service based on r to of return was InappwPriate due to its inherent costliness and complexity. we $ there4orc propose that She method of regulating basic cable service rates would be to determine rates equal to th level in cemparable unregulated markets and to insure greater flexibility in its inplecentation,me adopt a plus "L syfis`Y '{ u, r minus 10 percent one of reasonableness rule or average to of caparable cable zystmes.• Counc llnemMr Green was concerned that our cable system met the FCC requi nts. Nr_Bounds said after his review,M "+1. feels the rates proposed are taw than=at f therates cited in the gulated or deregulated markets. Council #5'- t member Green id he is still.somewhat uncomfortable regarding the campl lane xith FCC requirements,.sting:he really does t have a basis fo knowln whether this 1s fair o not Tair. Nr.61eck said as o4 198G�Cable T.Y. will M totally unregulated. He saitl the law peemits them to raise the.rates 5 percent each veer until the eon- �'"`• �( �n Mcames totally deregulated,n ting the FCL has superseded the citys authority on thisn April,1985. Ne , ted,however,they live Mre and they want to come before Lhe Council,whom the people have elected,aM Le11 ^7'u them what their case is am that they are an iMependent business just like other businesses and they Mve cmepe- _ `�' q Litton bath theaters,satellites,VCR's,..d they just trying to make s living. He said M is not seytig th am t getting fair.rate of return Who money Misuse tM1eydid not expect to at this particular time. he ' C`h noted the satellite charges have increased dramatically in Lhe last three months,plus the added channel l7 added { 4s Ftp 4..31 f 2 :,on 1IL par customer Per month. Xe acid they m not a utility c"an ej the little recession made them :,on rmreHaysaid fit bem people will keep their utilities.and drop their cable in times of the stretched ., they need a little help to keep abreast of the/rtcosts.LM1Hensaid if the Councilrvill help gthlemewlthethisdinc t this time,they M willing to lot,ask for another nate increase for two year.or to lour. ey other costs whether they could 2 legally do so or not,but they need a little help now to do that. He said 22 channels for$9.50 per month 1. c well within reason. F Councilmember Green asked'btr ddlay,a y de itiol, u.til we get a retwasodation 9wm our Lr Ly Attorney as se whether it meats FCL reg 1 ti 5 Mr G 1 k 1d they d comply with FCC guidellces. Xe said they can 71 raise Lhe rates 5 Pewent.as he centiamed before and the daregul eLlon takes plow 1n 1986. Mr.Roper said if therewill be an change in the cost o4 premium channels,1t will be to lower tion instead of to raise then. Council member Howard asked that W.table this for a week. It was noted there would be w Increue on the semnd and third connections in a home, my the$1.25 on the first connection per month. Mr.Rapers said they have decreased the installation fees from$19.95 to$l O.OD if already wired for able and$15.00 is mat alrea aired. C° Geick sold they are very competitive,they want to get their custmsers an 11, keepo then,dna offer d.quali product,but the satellite channels are Mrting thme and they need some help..It was n htl they serve roughly r. i `+ffi f ]SY of the households in the city. Councllmwder Wharton asked 1f the nex Channel 31 will be included on table. Nr.Geick noted they will observe 1t for quality.and if they fuel it 1a beneficial,they x111 put 1t an table. saitl sa far there has,not been a large request far it. Mr.Geick noted sae stations currently on cable,sucM1 9 F•y y. ..„ - as Lufkin or Nacogdoches,are must�-carry stations,they can't be taken off,but they would not have to take an- off thing off now to put Channel 31 on.but they wish to observe LM1e channel for about six loathe to see it there will E, be a OmmM for it,11M they tl11 with Chennel 20 in Conroe. He noted Chann.l 31 is suypose to have a 10-15 vile f t range,but Cable T.V.c nnoL pick it up at their Over site right across 1.45 at this Llme. He sold they are { s sous for Channel 31 to get their technical problems gaing and show them programming. He sold 1f there is a E p demand for It,Cable T.Y. 111 put 1t on the cable,but like an other nev product,below they out 1t on the air •' - "�� they would like a gaol lty picture and a quality Product and Soma observation time is needed. Councllme ber Barrett asked if there could be a smaller basic rate for just a few channels because that is f# ; often waugh T.V.for most people and let there M extra charges f these other channels. Nn Geick said this _ is Mut they are trying to xork toward sanevh w down the wad X said they tlo MVe the nu t-carry'chentmis, ? . such as Channel 9 in Bryan, tl e the av it bl M1 el fill tl up,something is Sotng to.have to eve,bis , 71 this is down the road. He said h 1,coupon id thke survey ey when that time comes,a to which channel. the customers would like to ax ed.to':a t4eY o nther'ca bw,added to,the basic line-up. xl` Councilmember Green asked Scott Bounds,.City Attorney.if 1 his o inion,this p ep Pro ossa race increase tz Gr n,.y „_ in the spirit f the1 as It related to Huntsv111e. Nr.Bounds sand yes.• Discussion: Lounel7nember Davis ted Huntsville has Mcace accustmmd t0 a good cable campay in the city end ba xould hate-to see what our K'Nr*:° city would look like 1f everyone had an.enteo:ae and/or sated lte dishes 1n tM1eir Yards,nota n9 there is a degree moi. f aesthetics here. CountilmmMr Hod ea metle the motion to a rove the to Incree5e re uest based on the "' tR rovided hew n,on nc mem er av s Seco . were Rj i ° s 3 I 1 p 1 im" T F 1 JUNE 18,1985,BOOM 0.P.559 .._ fi}f'rv4 " - � y REpIEST FOR SIGN ORDINANCE AMENDMENT b � W.J,hnnv Holland,owner of Holland CM1 1 t to discuss the Cl v's sig ordinance { �h" '{., v '2i u Mr.Holland noted he f product that is having a name things fry Bit—to Nissan and same$50 " Yllion dollars has been ape t N9 t that word Wt. He noted Nissan has tared into an a "s. k.;>> - } ts�cF h' .{: Nissen dealers that they ill p ids thm sth new signs at no the to the dealer N g yreement Mth all roe up, the ficilitae AY He noted since Ne£fret Oak igna we installed.there has been a sign ordinance change--a drastic chs f., '�c„Nhai A3' `k in the het ht n i , ia r st g qo recent. He woad Nrt.o eda}ureplace flee wxisting Oakud sign xiN the new Nissan signs, 3' ne 4 wt,th replacement signs is the sure height as the prwviaua Datsun sign and the attend one is four feet less than the previous sign. He said bhe ordisence restricts the height of.signs on 11th Street. He sold h is ret erecting new signs,but.agony mandated replacmcent sigsma and h is trot asking the Council N rewriteS"P" the ordinance,but Just N Sider allwing him N change their.sisns.two that meet the raNulrements,one that is Pour feet less than its p de fg]`)and one that is th h'ight(SO'). x ,rg ^" , Mr.Pipes noted the ardi nce does not provide for a va aanre.procedure. He noted a lumber of other :'P *Y)ri entities have already incurred ams.di ttiounies-1n meeting the sign ordinance requlre-f.t but they were �, h J' de to Iwet the mquirerent,, He said along Ue inteRWte,the height maximm is 4T feet and agy where else r1 h it is 20 feet. Ne no the sWP4 and board of adlustoents and appeals here no llezibility on this rotten ,, "or W.,luy noted then the m1Y recourse would be to change the oNlnance. It was noted the entire structure T each sage will b vetl and en entirely ner sign strocUm is being instilled,rather than Just a sign face the r to t"•r s' ''r``5 3.,.. g After f the discussion and clari41cat7ce by nmmers of the Council,sace eembere of council felt the `: intent of the ordinance to to get the si9n:hetghk ferreted and tM ordinance should be up.14.while others k felt am need to accmmdato Mr.Holland-s request due to his particular sltuatlon. Mr.BWMS said he has ¢` '+`'i?t• 'a``-;:«i „i tires�, L+lp^fl x* '"�'t q.,.l witnot h the weal the-a t oto moreoclose1v19ns with the sign Drdi anc NGyor Mutlav so ted Nr.Holland oat .Y}.. q y ,fw 'a`•Yq `5y'i�P .,v th pll 6111t feth sip �: ,aTpl Yp les a9 tt 1 i Ysr a r M NO" CONSIDER BID FOR VAN IWIP � } p, y. �; ry Consider Bifid fprF0%PLIT PhU'lit�arttent Conev ll,Services Officer.tm Holland Ch 1 t i the aYo t f;.r "r'Yf°i ry Mayor No day p PenLd Nis bid info tion,as captfonnd above,for the LWnnl a consideration. Louncil _ k' her Nmtl ode the motion k approve oP this bid and Couneiimemb Wharton ndd the Li All favor and the mo tan Dossed mmnimously. t CONSIDER STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND PROJECT BID Consider a bid on the street i roveceat bond ro act for Phase 3 N SbiN and a for$617.843.20,as F�, 4 recemcen e e n neer e w o un recce s. l I Tk gene Pipes,City Manager,noted thisaI'arpart of the tided Project passed in 1984,white.avers Avenue N 7th 5trset,10th Street and Armee P. He said It will Proceed ahead of Avenue F due to sme design problems hello am stand on Avenue F before we are able N rebid it,wfilth will delay the Avenue F DroJttt a couple f wear Ne iwtetl She anount 1 ry lose to the estimate and he f is it is good bid. Xe said It includes .��. ter,sever and drainage 2hng the project. Counci Lander Hodge made thetion to award the bid to flava entl the mot�n oasfor l�unan ted bav nd Gouncllmem-I Hodge t ce eft {jam—i CONSIDER fSCAUI'.ABREEMENf Consider d t7 for fundingand an tai ree.edt with the-State Deseracent of XiOL vs ask public Efi N% bene Pipe City Na ger,a id it tice to teller part of the participation in this widening } iN pre ton Highway 30 .He said the eage, t 1 Offered d the staff is encour.g7ng Nat the Council ' thoriu th f funds affable Trac the bond project,' rather than usYig certlflcetes oP obi£gotten for ! this pro vJett.-and use certificates Dff gait Instead for one of the in-house street projects that is intlwsly nd fn a comparable agcent a!money at a later time. He Bald this will give the city the flexibility 9 )fit tporo�Nml this particular prWeet and eve the escnw agseecent N let She SNte Proceed with bidding this # Nr.Pipes n ted this protect 7E part of the second phase m4 the bond program,which was a tax increase Ilan Ne said it is p per to use bond money Fm thtsroproJ t because the city ws as by the voters N P d this Project. With Nis un .tA1ln }N rtateness o4 Shia fundic nt.Counci Lauber P' 0 tt nada the motion toe sw s u —I a sato za an c as 0 to L S a act u Jai ."t , Pe s t t Mnue eW n eC a rob on.a 68 Mwoun.W aaaa dealt a arewe pt ties.C t n s enge a de fie h d a awarded by Lhe Highway�eparNmnL. Ne said we Y will b aabl N review at that time exactly h t the t thr will be able Lo do it Por relative N what 1t - Acould be xere to favorlt rIn and thenotionoe sed Mo oshAlid 1 11 all of the Ptions,vhthr to do one si Ice de or bt a EXECUTIVE SESSION Recess N Executive Session be consider apersonnel notte,involving Captain Dole Schaper b Mayor Monday requmNd Nat Nis natter be discussed in open,public....IW.She presented ALNrney Beck td@k Z letter request to the Council. She noted it concerns a ruling by the Council on the city"Personnel er a Policies and the feels it can be discussed in open aeatlon. ; Mr.Dennis Becker,attorney Tor Nr.Schaper,noted an in0uetice has been Wne in th eppl kation of the City s Personnel'c' in in.fAe IntepPreLetled ar neaning Of-CMPter 10.Section p which steles,1n Part, ` I1 an mnDlays poi st vhet dlscipl finery actl i t ken alleges that the reasons given Tor such..tion aro v faeaon then hMotion t7 aha11 Be stayed pendl 9 PPeal .. Nr B ke id Mr.Schaper Nes alleged the ,S 8 to b false He fold to h l 17y,.L b lie, Itr Rch p h ld have been allowed N be n the Sob throughout this mire time while N alidity f the tensa ti :i b6i.g contested. L aa7d M'gross to forego Shia delicate el Nation in nchmge for the continuation Of Ca taro Scha en's p P pay pending appeal N the City Coucetl..end he again referred N the sentence quoted above,'Pending appeal.' He s id this can only E ROMM ur r�rvs y �. t s^ i —77 Al Muir T�R R BOOM"0"__PAGE 560 q+* i " r t, tx dy t0 theAnt LSLreHye appeal Process. He noted Section 9.which overns the appeal to the Ci ° o until,is entitled APReI f Certain Oiscipl7 ry action N City Council." W said as a attorn 1t is his i•:-y 3 pinion that the Personnel policies provide for Ne contin0ation oT Captain Schaper's pay uM indeed iif he we - yy, Insist On.the rights ferred under the P 1 Policl for him to return to his,lob and continue to re lafon duties of test Office W itl 1 that-he 1s nt t tin $ sidt a his right to the -t1 tf o OT M Pay as Pravidedl theuCltytsaPermt at onel Policies.CNr�inue to Becker y tin''L poo g hairis any be Nat Ne subje ti intent Of theCity Council in roti ng these policies into affceL 1s not Mut saying the objective me 1 g f the Personnel Policies is. W said it may be that the Council intended to ,d continue pay only through the first stage of PPeal. W s id if this is.what the Council intended.he respect- full suggests they did not a¢onplish that.in reading the.PersoMel Policies ea Lhey are Vtten: Hen e nONtl all f this should be concluded within a month's time, 0 talk n5 about a relatively brief k`(� mHe e said if Cdlncll s intent w t to ontlnue Pay,than the Council h0uld change their Periotl Of time. • :,a` .,;; SH" }.sl :.;* 4 [ ;...y�.. make than Sam explicit. es to Mr:Bpok id he d t t t0 see this matte nd9up in..court. No noltedithere , i��� o favorable evaluation,in Captain Schaper',personnel file and on the contra it shows t J, contrary. Years of servic 4 r arenocity or Huntsville. �gg- z this decls,Wu"dk;City Attorney,provlded the COunil with infomxtion 1n support of TysPWRion ofthat Day in ? Y ly 1th10 the discretion of the City Manager alone prior N January,1985. In January of ,.y 1,� *2v., 1985,he noted everal changes wen Proposed 4^r Lhe persmno rules which included the islon.Nat Mr. - 4,xy' p*}S'� Becker quoted above regartling". Talse,then such action,hell be stayed panding appeal. He salt explana- q.S a tory file notes as to wry this change was mud indicate there w•S a particular federal.case that caused sane k., o ern(Thurston--fed ral Sill CirwiY Cese),'which said if an employee is fired,devoted.etc.due to.alleged�'. '?yy t ,.5." yx, .� {A };• false reasons.which have a stigmatizing effect aM taken in a publ lc context wherein a disci Plimry action bee Y Public,then a pndisclpl inary hearing would be required under federal law Lhat wo01tl require a written reason for the action,an opportunity ty N respond 1n irriting,T an oPP rtunitY t^talk to the decision-maker. He n=in *9"f - f °^* a *`P w +$• effort N comply Khat appeared th him to be a federal taw 1 Jenua f 1985,he sub- Setion B-requiringthe City tanager to exercise his dlscreti0nto s y disci liner ggeztetl the amemm�ent N . taY P Y action pending appeal if is till anpiayee felt that the disciPl inary action Ws taken for false reasons. He noted the current law has been ;` provided whiN shoves appeal OT disciplinary action to the City Manger and appeal Of disciplinary action N the S ' CrcCouncil in its full Ontext. Ne sold the Intention of Section 86 was that the City tanager be required N S 9_ ise his discretion t0.atay dlscipl inaryo action 1n those es prior to January Of 1985. He advised sed thei ' °'Ay ? ,r,q ."+v ,xr ;•n ?- -' #� ,,1 Council heeds th detemine whether in the ntext of Secti ons.:8 and 9.whether Section 86 requires suspension Of �'+v �}A';,+ disciplinary inary action pending appeal to the Lity Council,pot just to the L1ty Manager. He sold given the context � J 7 the rule that it appears that Sectlo^Bb,under Appeal of DisCl Dlinary Action to the City Manager,1t is '"'^ ) : Lal king a0out the action nal tie stayed Pending decisionon appeal and may take an effect at aN'time after the -,' '^'V+,b""i1x - lsauux:a P notice as determined by Ne City Manager.sand.that that action ppealetl t0 the City tanager shall he stayed 1f the reasons given for such action are false that 1t was the rule fairly Clearly would imply Nat it only applied to the appeal to the City Manager. *' �i W.Becks ted M Bounds hes not said anything to change his miles. He said the entire time period seems to be discretionary before,I January,1985 and thegchange s1 ply-make,the stay not discretionary,but nanda- '�' toy through the entire eppeels process. W id matter h t Lhe Council c lodes,the wtter is highly debateabsa. W seid the proper thing to do N re 1. .tbiS•daubtia.'N grant his client's re oast and,if the j s� "„ Council deaf Rs,ch•oge the personnel policies to indicate their real Intent for future use. He noted his :.Rg" en17re a 1s relying on these poi idea as they are written antl he felt they Support his interpretation as much or fl 3 they-do.Xr B ds: €� 13 Councilmamb H^d9 s felt this decision.should be the Ci Wm ' A 4Y ger s and not the Council's. Councilaaober Wvis read Secti 9a f Lhe rs noel of idea which state: An to who after a el tote r i i5 r n oCp re wr titio ^' vex w ^rete or satin a ar o such a acts onww s orteen easter n _ £ nc tre seCea of e t me a ea s�tesenCi Ln nN t 0 t Dart oCoun 1—FF; Ws 8 m the aL 'f'J Y weaarf tin test to CfET�fi'}Rot� t;kale to m e 1d terms ti nc sP t Py re L afar N -rye _ ac ons ounc lee ear Bovis felt 1t moot both actions a without pay. Councilmasber Xodges felt thTis is X`i d n adnlnlstrative natter the City tanager has to handle and not the City Council at N14 point. Couneilmember "+ 'Czy„�'�.w Hodna felt that iT the appeal dose an to the City Counil and the Council reverses the City W 's decon 1 . x�x -,1 uyf; the he w0uid assume LhaL any pay not iven the employee would be due and payable,As well a benefits. He felt „ interim p•y should es the City Wnager�a decision. Scott Bound,.City ALtarny,sold the City tanager is not R ware he hes Ne authority N autgorize pay pending an appeal N the City Council and that that SONorl ty would ' be authorizes by the City C 11 Councitrenbers Deals and Bell seid the wordin OT Section 9a says �. an kl In does not aP eft to the Lo it sen term nate a {,y iy i dove axle.,,n T e5--blas ih is Me Bell,Ryo'sWntl G noted if t_N�he ate_a^ts she wileC cansid the 0 de b L it robe A *n i n u o ar t at LDo f— was t 51 o all. n an r� .....a le e n Or Lsenrecons rata o 9ygf et• f k e r c CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO THE PERSONNEL POLICIES u c ' Scott Bounds,cited a suprere bort case wMCh concluded that employees 04 governmental cities were titled N predeLemination hearings. He said the Courts stated that due process required that predetenninatlon "P Marl Xe said a public emntoyee is entitled t^oral written notice of Lhe charges agalmL him,an explanation of the amplgyee'a evidence,a Opprtu to present his Side of tke story prior N deterelnallon action: He § id the eppeels procedure to the City Manage nets these requirements and he recomeended adopNOo of a resolu- L1on that would amaiH Section Bb to read: Any disci Dl7 nary action involving loss retluctlon of Pdy sha11 be t sNyed pending Lha.apeal Lo the City tanager. Councilmmnber Xod es asked for a work sass tun N Ol,cuss Lha , k< _ entim r race dare. He then made the mot on.N to e :tin en count motion b ar r e motion e finger to scneou e aeMOrrnsesa Omeaa soon.as pass ase Ynn meas��. r n as s su x CITY'S HEALTH.INSURANCE PROGRAM r ,•"- Hear e,;W a re rt on the pending st to f th Cit's Nealth InsuR P -John s,Director of Internal t f r; WGene Pipes,City tanager,1 di ted the Council has be 'r increase in Ne policy costs for the hea1N insurance for city gi eempi notice regarding an expectetl substantial h,= down of the various proposals was presentedfrom Ne rimer des and their dependents. He said a break- _ $ Primary terrier. He seid since then bide have been Laken T'l fr®various ineum^ce compels es N respond N those rapidly rising rates to an effort to pet some relief from 1 g F' . R jsj `y�.give° f y 3' ' Mut is getting to M a tether bur..S,—situation. He said the bltls are now in hantl end are befog anal d - �S'* Por ossible res OSUMI,to Council next Tues n1 ht. W sat th also have sal self-insurance Ste; q u 1 bf 1. ,sin° s'.`'�-� r �5`i*4'"•d'�" ier",�� y,.,.�''' rt# -k ............a,GL�fi i krs JUNE 18,1905--BOOM O--PAGE 567 N M ^y system aom hatint is being offered alternative to the rapidly bjectionab cost spiral. H id maay of thou ystem incorporate sace f tho teas that re ar7gina1ly obJectionable ta meabers f theluxil lndividually� (TJley incorporate,1d orderto get the reduced costs,the preclearance on the medical treathent,utilization view'service--URS--etc.). He asked that those with particular experience on the Council with the medical #nv.. £laid or insurance,lend the staff their expertise and time toreview what is going to amountto a rather mnp7ex decision th part of th teff t make a recommendation to the Council. He said tile.staff would like to cme ,y bock with clear-cut recommendation.-He noted action is needed before UIly 1. He suggested TmL lunch for J meeting t1 b t 99ested those interested should all to let h7m knar when they can meet. .Nay Monday eked fora 1 l a to the coverage Provided to TDCvand SHSU esplayees for a comparls— Councllmeober m Davis indicated he woultl'li ke to timet with Mr..Pipes to review this matter. ; G ? t CITY MARAGER'S REPORT Recommendation of a mo114 to provide for 1 last by part-time f7reoen''red while an duty Mr.Pipes Presented a policy Proposal which tracts torrent benefits under the workers h full-time 1 �ensTtinn for enp myees,which would baziully pay for six month p fad,$203.09 per week(maxi i g's >i3.uy'tt *kms benefl5 under Xorben's Curyensation for sanmane in,{ured). Ne urged tNt Ganc77 nmke this Policy retroactive vw^ ?Yz, .�x*b t Bell made the6mktion to approveMe dof thisof the intid�Yiwhlchd9av'irise a CN e:Ci t�u r�. Cooncil.r eon d MAYORS ACTIVITY REPORT } ,. z r4- `fi1fi were ravmr a Ie Mayor Monday noted she is glad to be back after a two week vaotio. She canimnded Bill Hodges,Mgyor y * t ''^• 9' ,!, ` a, {.1_ Pro tem,f p nt7ng She city so well as Mayor. She noted she end Mr.Pt d '§ class mfg t tauhers from.across the Un7tetl States re ardin i Pes ma i pTexas. It w t4 a 9 g c t govermcent in Texas. It was rated atAS orae of Mesa teachers are in attendance at the'Coundil Meeting fora first hand observation of city Bavarian[. Mayor Montlgy noted these students ere from Or.Dickens'class at Sm Houston State University. COUNCIL ACTION Al Sign violation tol ti Count n ilmm�ber Bell noted a large sign has bcen erecRtl an the corner of 145 and Possum Yaik Y t ,l hick he questioned rtes in compliance with the tit's alga ordinance. He noted it was ate service station. Jumteehth CeleTE to Y. Howard thanked the Council for their participation in the frativities y,m as U fY=.,v'i-� °+ ": •a"'# Serviu Center Status--Councilmenber Barrett asked about the status of the Service Center expansion. Gene dad (k 7 —�1-pes noted c[Instruction problem stopped progress about a month ago Nct is presently being lved. He said the second floor of the building 1s a load bearing level end the steer- 5 3structures bmdgght to the site and installed were-not sufficient to carry She load that is G k f ut , th be expected in the specifications. He said the contractor and the building suppl ler presently making those changes and corrections and ere having to disasumb7e what is there 1"ti.. s and resofstrut it to met specifiutlons. He saitl Portumiely it was ought before it beta® matter of structural soundness and we should be beck on schedule very shortly. J William Than son's Re oast to Save Trees--6ene Pipes noted in the last meeting,Mr.Thompson requested the as ace to lP him relocate a water line in order to save the buffer Ione for the h sselangsAvenue 5. He noted he was able to be of help through Jerry Nemec,resident aaregi neer of the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation,and noted thinks due to Mr.Nemec. rv. i 4 Water Usaae'Report--Council—deer Hodges found the report from Mr.Milder intimating. & ., i ha, ADJOURNMENT Iva e /3 C Respec IY submitted, E th DeS...Cit Secretary -Jure Ig,1BB5 r� # F µda', a X 21, i , s �. ., ,,�� •�, Y .,_ , W .1 n � MINUTES OF JUNE 25.1985 BOOK•0' PAGE 562 - MINUTES OF THE HUIITSVILLE CI TY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 25TH DAY OF JUNE,19&5 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS LOCpiEO AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF NUXTSYILLE,COUNTY OF YALKER.TEXAS AT 7:00 P.N. FTS .. r. The t 1' e01sslan with the following makers present; 17, 3 gtl J Mo day MMTqyo City Officers Present: O Eugene BDavist C ncllom be t l rBe,Position 1 _.. Stephen E.Davi Cg nci lmnvbe t 1 9e,PDsitian 3. bene Pipes.City Mene9er Jerry L.Dow ing Co ncilmnvb Yard 2 Yill[nvB.firman Satt Gouads,City Attorney •` .,�,.�, .� y ',, gas cnadilber a is Position 2 8117 Mad rRge,PDsitian 4 MtA OeShaw.City Secretary 1 Percy Navartl,Jr- Council enbe Yard ie Y bjyL s� +H Dick Wharton CouncilnMmbe.Mrd 1 gym s`c2 Mober so t: Gan Bell Cwn_cnmeoAe.Yard.+ a?R'✓i s T a 3"� `.n, m he meethp was called m order by tax H nvreble Jan.MDnaey,Mayortt xe q � rx i5; crcaEMInwr7PAmICIPAnoN Charles Setter,Jr Enr of Deed ser eR etrRDe "; �" y5',�x''`*,� ' h' ,.§ $'• .,� Asketl if the C1?enforced deed reatrictfons. The City Attorney noted under City's Building Code. Article VII adtlresse atH tions affecting c rcial 6ufldings, Ne reatl the article,Section 6-71 to `,h f tAat aN'Peraad electing to substantial lY rMair ar to raoodei a coimercial building x@s.. '�' a���T �r P''4�'1' g�n"S 'Y' comerclel builtlin Proposing to convert a single-famile residence into a cmercial building.shall obtain &1 I,z. �, � �,h,.car a y�s � �� ,,t,-�xry� � g ce�it ire.she city. xe eta tAis v reit wme not eye granma if It fa not sn compliant I E . $$,i.* ^5'Lt>a �,- vatet %.{ *:"fi pf,ki4Ts y"". with tM deM restr5ctlons 7n Torce for the particular area. Cduncilnvmber Oowl tig asked iT we had another ' `7'+y,q -�� 7, - q t # g K`i'�fd rdinann wAich enforcetl deetl rostrictions in.general, qr.Boun notetl we d10 have,but found that it would ?� v 5, y^s dit"'"'i �§"$ T,.:; ''s ';..f- 1 r,.. d`gx �':5'4: be to the clfy s ativantage to monitor Eeed restrictions through N builtlln9 Permit P�vicess.so the ordinance - r ,� y Mayor Monday asked 9a1tMr t0 get xith the City pttorngy to �- �_ D7 to A ti 1 YII l 'J't5 INVOCATION C ` The famal meeting then convened and Reverend Gary Bomor of First Baptist Church presented the invocation. ki CONSIDER THE NIXIITES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING . Coucei lumber Barrett de the motion to accept the miwtes of June Ie,1985 and Councilnenber Marton to ecandad the notion. All were i favor and tim ons,a ed 1 1' Y"t'42 R PUBLIC HEARING , a Public Hearin toreceive Consents Trow real'----ar interests 1n each of the areas uMer conarderetian Westridge - 4 ?. 4 Mks Gemmn--108 Wood Fore t L --295-1697 , Mr.Germaey said he was opposed totally Ke annexation. He eyed he 1s in Lhe insurance business €' 4 d be heerd rumors flat their`Insurance rate would drop drastically..He mid he read his Texas 1 General Basis Sthetlule Rafe Book) ook and y crfi5^" N 4 1 race rates,rRraf de the city limits�Dutaide�iwVhaf a fire He hydrant is thre a Iteria in inaury pproxinvtely eight k haemo at Neatridge that have a rate ducts n mw because they m:tithle 559Put everyelrOW feet A- hyo rat. He said no One lee nvOld b affected until fire Is in Wes tritlge. NCa.he said,Men ed this happen? When will the water eyafem be upgraded enough tie carry anti one standard fire hydrants.he asked? Any convents,he asked? Councilamgber Hodges aid as long.as Wmtridge is out of the city limits.ft is not going to i hadpea. Mr.Ger.cony aetd if weware aannad,when would the water nstnv back incept end n-half where I ,be upgraded enough to carry a fire Ito..2 Mgyor Monday said Lhere 1s vie it wocoltl.on anXewsaldathere ere st right evenoreight houses alre be his gcestion.Mr.Germany t: gaiting a fire break now rete break now,no Dim lsewill iwteivba'6reak unless samom breaks the law aril decreases ' ✓ the rotes. And,Sn case oP a loss,he said they Can ...be surcharged with an excess prminv. ,V sed restrictions,Mr.Germay said,7f we Net annexed and we have deed restrictions in Westridge. M the city camas out to see that tbelr building codes are enforced,is this right? Mr.Bounds, City Attorney, Sd mbdivislons still have the right to enforce all Lhefr existing deed restrietians. He midd. restrlttions are generally mon strict than the building codes and they do remin in tr*'' xx gr 9 of/act end are noGSattected hY annexation. Mr.6emany said than our deed restrictions would stay. Mr.Bminds said i . Serwge,Nr.6erwany rated,is there any idea when? He said he has guMo[n the front port5on and �G in Lbe back portion an t. He asked if there la any idea when Yeu"T"In could expect sewage servlc. d y, Myer Monday amid all of this M11 be addnssatl a]:n Nsetrldgew is part of the city.She said there is a service plan for Mat will be provided invndiately..She noted after Mstridge is annexed,the rammer of"emaryridge,99 ter then what is tD be Provided immediately, 711 be yrloritized win the Y 7ICY in q 1. Mr.GGemany asked what is the cost of garbage Pick-up in the City? It was noted it - s B.W per month. He said the big tM as Is that the insurance rate will not decrease,no ratter who y ; nlbddy says:it will not help us..Mr.Gamey said they had a meeting last night of 50-60 People and they ore 1009:opposed and he still stands opposed. g Bob Brown--103 Traihaotl Nr.Bram sold he fs President of th M t Sdg Pop ty pm rs pamciation. He said the Council i fit, is going to hear .repetition. H id h 1 hero t tl ism the C it of the Vote of 6D. a S 7•p property owners which xes iOOS.agadMt ennekationf: Heseid.the.general consensus of the service'plan l<- YL }` r 1, s*."p Mixs � s � i 's. vag^ «3�a" .:avae� ss s« ;" o««^ € g"9 s=ad "r' v :41.te s s �so rm . a .ss= :"€ s3at�:r� :egg or"t«gym �vAr=vra;r . a 3 `u3vS�. w. 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She said she Just wanted to let each of the Lomcfi knamthat she is against the annexation. d �",•„4 S'�y^ Stephen R.611111antl.322 Forest Lane--291-3386. Mr.Gilliland said he Is adamently and vehemently opposed to annexat7am. He said f the re be did not know of any of his neighbors out there of sound nintl that are in favor of annexation. own G.Buzbm,202 Nestr7dge--291-9027 ' Mr.Buzbee aafd he doesn't want to be redundant add So Insult anybody s tntel1Igen..,ko'�he'II,just �#+� y:��3 �r•- ^ say he is opposed M annexation for the obvious reasons,which love already band mentioned several times and he won t waste the Ccudel I'a time any further restating the. Jerry Hollis.358 Forest Lane--291-3054 T Mr.Hollis said he is very much opposed to City of Hun. He said prior il Coving to property int about V f than years apo,he was a resident of the City ft it said he still amns property 1n the City of Xuntsville and h.Corks m the City of.Huntsville. Ne aid Ae Coved to Nestr7dge and he enjoys it C there,it gives him the facilities he wants,the security he wards,and he does not choose to we it change. He said he doesn't thank that at this time the City of Imusville needs the Westridg .$1 y'AN Subdlvlsion.with the exception of the dollar signs that he think,that those that arm in favor M it 7+ see. Ne said the City wn't provide.Weatridge with.Ne services. We said be has studied the Dib's existing plan for services. Ne sato the city cen'C.give then anything there that they don't N; 1reaQy have. Ne said they iWy be paying.fan--his cAildren use tAe lfbrary and he pays a fee Por *r them to use iL. He said he ocean t have an alrplare,as was staled earlier. Me said he wishes he t [f the cihad ty trucks tn.brHHe saidhe has a 30'000 A,,;londreservoir In his back yard to help in case eysted they have now-:theta ls.hpeWo g n9 pas happen to his:house. He said the wets ay,after visiting Mth the city s flreen,that It could handle the - ap evil-the PVC pipes'hey have..He Said he ran t see anything(1n the service plan)that Ne City .t aF'^"kfl'• an r the give Nestr7dge that would equal o t what the residents would'be paying in city taxes. Me stated again he is opposed to annexing lkstr7dge at this time,without a better plan than this. Lem.Ge117kin.110 Foreat Lam--291.0508 4 h Mr.Gell scar said he has lived in N.atridg Por appsvrimtely 10 weeks. He aafd he world 11 ke to go L f K 'r' n the record by saying he is opposed to the anmxati0n. He said thay mare,lost recently moved th Y` ins fram the state of Virginia. He Bald an was offered Jabs In Dallas,Houston"ant Arlington. He - Y}g'r said they chose to came to Huntsville because they liked the quality aP life and they liked the=11 town atmosphere. He said they chose Nestridg to live because they liked the neighbors..they liked the size of the lots,and they liked the a ices that were provided. He said it would to him thgy a talking i s. He aid instead of wanting to annex their area,he felt,w7M the Council' hare,and with the talent we have,we should be spending ore emrgies trying to bang small industr) 7 �rc f• q{� to aur area to increase our tax hese that eay-bring in more,lobs and mere hoes. He said he thinks She Council should be able to answer the msselms concerning new roads,sidewalks,gutters,street ' y" lights,serer ant drainage. He said 7f the city want,to mors Nestr7dge,it should have answers to - +� AS k C{ y t,...type no Salons. .�,.. Jae Stivers,167 Was ridge Drive--295-0031 t � �4wSti I ryy Mr.St7vers thanked the Council for the opportunity to speak. He said he mold like tel speak Just $ i1 briefly in oppesltton t0 annexation. Xe said he stake to a city touncilnamher earlier this wank on d 5 the telephone and in their exchangge ant in his tryying m tell Atm all of the reasons why the Cl ty of - y. " Xuntsville should not I..Nestri dge,he saitl. 'Xell,Jm .tell as your personal a ns Mr. ],lr St7vers said he didn't feel that was pertiment here,but be did Dronise that he would disclose his . personal reasons tonight. He said at this time,he feels that,perswelly,his dog should met be a� fenced in an enclosed Pence;and if he could speak for the other 75-150 dog at Nestridge,neither mak, he III they be mde to be in a fenced anclmun. Secondly,.he said,he Is kind ofind meabout likesratin9topmepine infain its Hedsaidnhe feelable sothatnthan in instead of�Sayingtlet',Just doo CthannexaMeatr7dge at and!he y " 4 yz '*1 aider tabl Ing it,deferring it for three tp five years or an.because,in his thinking process. � ',+^c J he was able to reca11 In many Of the Council's cmWign speeches,snothing to the effect of quality growth in Huntsville. He said he also heard cooperation telnmm.the city ant the commissioner's o rt oP Walter County. He said until he tan see this reel lied ant he 117ke to see something before hi—se that tlma council are seasoned city couctlnaubers,that tells him they are serious abmR quality grusth. Xe said he does not think that shotgun annexation is the answer. p1s0,he said.he hashes to the Council that om of thethings he 1 dol g,that will-help to reaedy MIs,himself and a caomitede and many others,are burning the'tidal ght o11 trying t0 restrec}are the climate on the ,Spry w+y r y comelssianer's court s0 the city ill have a better link of moperatian between the city and the a cmm7ss10 's courts thatthis quality growl an I realized far all of us. Xe Shen tanked Me C0unc7. 2. ht h 1 Dianne Wing.306 Fare,t Lam--295-7147 Am.King advised she is opposed to the annexation of Nestr7dge. 5 �zk- ,tyJ Phil Skaff,171 Westr7dge-•295-1343 Mr.Skaffsaid he was at the hearing last year end this year and M has heard really nothing that ; ke onvincas hL thaS[hare mold be an advantage t0 Mmtridge rcsldeti or to Huntsville residents ' , N� for their annexation. He said they are happy with heir situation end they think they contribute ' +,w to the style and quality of living 7n the whole county. He said taking in Nestr7dge will do very lit C7e tor'the residents of Westridge. - af, Mayor Monday noted Mat 1 desthe listing aP sDeakers for the blit Aert that the Wblic hearin�he 1 nd m..W"It!ge. or Mp W n9..on NestMdga. Sha then asked mtrMev May then speed the;.blit hearing on Lhe NESTEAN k .. EXTENSION,noting n0 o has sIgnnd up So EDank. There baing me one present to speak.Mayor Monday then closed fy the hearing n the Western Extension. Meypr Monday then opened tlme Wbl1c tearing W HIGHWAY 75 30HiN,noting a hes signed up tO.speak. Thera being no a present t0 speak.M0.Sur Monday than t101d the hearinngg the Highway 75 Sound area. Mayor Monday then moved on to the IT 'h 75 XORTN AREA,BROW PRODIICTIOX TO." OOLS. # NORINCREST TERRACE,MDFFIYISPRINGS ROAD and opened the public hearing,as fallaas: - e. a ea 'g, i , Is MINUTES OF JUNE 25,1985 BOOK •0" PAGE N ghwav 75 North **� i k @ Joe O.Faster.Spur 59 North-295-5700 . $ Mr.Foster noted he in President of Hughes Production Tools,Mich is the new name for Brown Oil Tools and MCMormy-Hughes. He passed out his written.comments.to C1 ty Council and City Secretary. He the d read from his prepared speech food Evening Your Honor,Council Members,Ladies 8 Gentlemen: 'Thank you for this opportunity to present our case for postponing annexation Of the sw`?"gst s' iC„ y� Nr-4 S 1 a occupied by Hughes Production Tools. You'll n tics] id postpone. That's exactly hh t p posing. Ye fully expect ta be anneaedeaentual sell fiat earnestly believe }� ti t this time is not 9n tbe best Interests of either the CILy of Huntsville or a Px Hughes'.Production Tools. What I woultl like to do tonight is spell the next few minutes telling you more about Hughes Production Taol s,all axectly wIU'we are seeking postpone- as ostpone- at of amwcation. Afterwards,we will be happy to try and answer your questions. me tonl9ht in thl presentation are Charles Ledet,our Executive Vice 4 '" President,and Bill Benker,.Vice President of Manufacturing. "AS I'm suremost of You knew,.Hughes Production Tools 1s a major manufacturer of dovnhole tools--products that are used in drilling and completing oil arM go,walls 's.gyri' h i"n throughout the world. We are tied directly to the all hich d gas industry,wfor the 1 ',# past 30 months or so has been experlencin9 extrmcely hard Limes. BY comparison,the Petroleum industry enjoyed robust health when the decision was lade to move aur operation ' from Houston to Huntsville. Ill cane back to the state of the oil industry in greater '� x "' i s i 3 4 detail i,just a few laments. N v✓� ""T ty J'r Y 'k E '+3` r 'Although we broke bround for our Huntsville plant 9n January of 1980,it was not d F vi 5;i<A l'k eta fi u t97 ro April T5,1982 that me began our first real peretion. Usiom April 15,1982 as a v*�E5°` starting.point for our operations in Huntsville,we would expect the issue o9 annexation ' ( i•3^ to be a matter for consideration somewhere between April 15,1987 and April 15,1989. This xmuld be in accordance with the five(5)to seven(y)year annmation moratorium usually granted to companies when they move into a non-annexed area. v '; "When mo design d our plant,we did so with the intention of being as1,111-T,liant as possible. We 1 id mor own sewage line at an approximate cost oP$137.89. his .a sew age line runs a17 the way from our plant to the City Airport,which means that other g _ property owners are ble to tie .to the line. Although developers usually put in their ,tN, ,T✓ ,; n Sewage line,they stand to regain the cost when they sell the property. Unlike a 4yz Sf ) 4 l develoRer,rte won't 7Z. able ta regain the .at Because of the sewage line constroction exp�nses we incurred"we are charged city rates for monthly Sewage services arW affordetl $i k+ y. I1 bate. We also have our own water supply and We ley for sanitation services. q M In addition.we also Drovlde our asp property protection services and although we do ' not have aur awn fire department,our buildings.are designed with built-in fire extin- guishing ! 3 > equlpment and we are meeting insurance regUI=tc for highly protected risk. r, -- '3+.,t�r Anoth r fact that you nay not be amore of is that 95%of our access road is maintained 1 s the Texas glmay Oeparbnent. Theresaining portions are utilizetl by beth our oampaay ty q d other residents In the area. As these facts t In up cededHughesUtility yProduction,Prps Tools is payingits awn ¢f. will not result 9n eture,d ut719ty or property protection ervices for ryus pat least not in the foreseeable future. "I xould like t t k loser look at the State o4 therpetroleun industry. You ' 4 u 44yv,+s call that I menti ed 1t had 9allen on hartl times. Several so s are responsible 3' ` for the d,,nturn: these..include negative iapact of the Preaid nt sntax proposal;oil 1 F, w price uncertainty;mergers and restrucWring of maJor oil Ompeniea all a surplus delivers lits of naWrn1 9aa.'These factors Mare combined to Droduce an overwhelming ' A° Impact. For instance,the Hughes rig count,xhich is the industry standartl for date, i mining the.,unbar of rigs actively drilling In the U.S.,has dramatically declined t 1xe 1981,at which time there were as many as 4,530 rigs at work. By o parlson.as of > June 24.1985 there were only 1"907 active rigs,494 less than for the same period last year. Ma3or and indepebeent oil companies are now revealing decreases of 11%in drilling A" C;s pandituees for 1985,decreases scaled.down from alreagy!rimed dawn drilling budgets r of six(8) nths ago. Drilling is at a 1D-year low in the states whore Hughes Product9an rza 3 Teals does business. All 04 these Tatters have resulted in severe ov:,apacity in t (250-300Y) C' he energy service business as well as drastic under utilization of planks such as ours raw here 1n the Huntsville cmnasnity. } + Just haw long this deDressi ng scenario is likely to continue 1s uncerWln,but the A se sus o1 leading industry analysis indicates a turn-around w711 not occur before the end of the 1980's. - . 9 s Within the Hughes organizations,wahave had to make sacrifices. Our-parent company e§+ r kr offered a loss of 133.0 will dollars 1n 1981 and Incurred a loss M 90.9 pill len j in 1903. In Huntsville,Hughes Production Tools has been forced to wake sizeable reduc- rofkyy, tions In Its employee forme: Only a couple of years or so ago we had about 1500 people `5 ism; Mme T.. on om payroll:today we have less.than R00.employees. # 'Ile hue also been forced ta discount our prices in order Lo remain competitive. Since we have not been able to increase our prices since 1981 that means we are discounting Timm r s fy 5 a 1981 price list while our casts keep rising. 1 We have also had to take otbe steps in order to operate more coat effectively. Ypu may recall that on June 1,1984,'.In Hughes.and ikMumy-Hughes,bath divisions o4 Hughes Tool Company. awhined thereby fo1 g hL9hes.ProduclloI Tools. These are a17 mmples A sy} } s aP cost reduction methods Shat for company was forcM to e�loy ta remain competitive y 1n Lmay's dwn morket. YB at Hughes Production Tools certainly Int eM to be around when .its TJ}x y"fi.c4, Ti t the industry makes its comeback..To survive,was will have to continue to keep operating } }y.; J. m,ice costs to a minimm. The taxes xa would have to pay as a result of annaxatlon this year { T 3 N would severely test our resources. : W l �asm'Rll 01 � � �+a��, x , r' ' �.. h k a t t1j, es ✓�rh i b r s �"�a � s �i City Council Minutes of June 25,1985 BOOK "0" PAGE.566 t11 gtt sm •4rf`m Shaine Hpghes Prmductton Tools Palter.or fail,the City of Huntsville will dainty M X v.o,t fit offerer. Hughes Production Tools currently I an annual Payroll of$14.000,000. By • y"b" r'k best estimates,about$12,000,000 of that stays.in Nal ker Counb• Out aT that$12,000,000, about 50%or$6,000,000 remains 1n Huntsville. Tint's$6,000,900 anouaITS that goes to the re altos,Mnkt.builders,merchants,and other Wsinesaea,money that helps to lay the famxla- + 1 x{ Lien far future 9rowMand prosperity On Lhe othahend.if we can survive and Lake advantage a pn spm s ,.;J,q of tMupturn.when it arrives.Chat 14,000y000 payroll Id increase,which means of course, �F the amount that stays in Huntsville and gal ker County W11'n tea pt this point we have no plans far.any significant reductions in aur.personnel,al thougheMere may be adjustments T' Ether cop or aownaa Ma;neaa conditions dictate. -� 'bi �, rl`- 'Before wa open Lh1a matter to roar questl -1 t sue joust-ncwd,qy reite.ting.tint k� ,�- �g ID, Xughes Prvductiom Tools expects annexation to be p M erenMally. We realize it is inevitable. ?� % What we a it5oo using is thatMe a City Council delay our annexation mntil we have ragas netl aWore se repos in a raw a gas industry,a recovery xhich attMs time does not appeeF + tobelikely until the andof the 1980's. Such a p,stwneaent world give us enough time to build ..� sources Intl accept the tax hordes with.far sass train. Wdetererwyour decision,let w f `•� Sosure you that we will a ce t aT our res c D Your jueg M with good will.. Xe pill time th be sin colo pond Walker C as a for"rate cltiz d' t to Turticr the well 60109 of the L1 f of Our and Walker County." There were no questions from the Council at the conclusion of Nr.Foster's presentation. Berryman M.Estrin,409 Cherry Hills,Elkin,Lake-295-6353 f" AKR L Mr.Emin said he is the ower of Erwin Construction Company Intl the warehouse that is located 'pw� A�•" on Highway 75 North,directly behind Brown Oil T"la. He Said he is opposed So Lhe annexation Oar s veral re ons: 7) th depressed market conditions 1n the to i d atry as well as in the oil a degas aha relatetl areas--we do not need adds tianal taxation at thistime; 2) lack of y�` sty services in certain areas of the existing corporate ci CY I.is should are hate Drlori ty for the k � ,f• 1L1ted funds that the city has available. These should be made to the areas such as Boettcher's Min. . The aperce P latinn-of the areas on Highway 75 Korth wane dictate an enormous price for putting the oilRittes in that am,for that population. The potential develapeent of the raw land mould be curtailed if this area is annexed. in the service plan,Mr.Erwin said,the City mentions several general se Vices that would be available;the"lice is one. He said it r, is his ntleretanding that the police do not have the time or the manpower now LO service tin s ithln the-City of.Huntsville. Xe noted they.are doing a terrific jab for the comber. { that they have. M said the fire p"tectiom is provided'Wy the caunb•,although it is not chat we would like 7t M be,but in.conjunction with the city the county is doing a terrific job. L Nr.Em1n noted street lighting 1n his particular nine acres is net needed because he has no street except the drive he has and he hos his awn sears ty lights tMre. He"ted the library ' d the parks and code enforcement are city activities. He sold his offices are located in the ad limits ane he aces Pay city taxes on the properties he has sYithin tin city limits. He said `" fit,g • i he t"does"t have an airplane nor a helicopter! ! .g H The street maintenance,he noted,is taken care of by the State Oe":mens of Highways and POblic Transportation which includes HigMay 75 North. TM public water 4ac111t1es--Pine Prairie-- rm.t is aver labia to his. He saitl he put in his own gas Ilse. Ne said he has spent thousands of dollars on Ms awn septic system,which would not be recovered f the city were to anima this area. He said M rices r alize.as the President of HugMs Production Twlz Sated,that we are in a depressed market. We do not mad any further taxation,he said. He noted he also realizes that at same future date,these lands will be annexed: However,he said,for the next five to seven years,M _.{r would feel it would be inappropriate to do it. T Fr...O Waltoa..Rt.1.Box 232--291-9826 Fy. f t Mrs.Velton presented her written statement,as follows: p• "" ' Fg.. zen of Walker County and.Owning 4.94 acres of the Warren Birdsall League,Abstract A y 6,I am stronplY against the annexatl on of this property to the city of Huntsville. My first reason for apposition to thisplanis that I will be paying more money than I will be meivirp benefits. Not only will I have to"y more taxes,but 1n 4uture years mqy M!arced M pay for the city's use of water,sewage d1s"sal,and sanitation. 1Y t ! "Secondly, a rel f mV'family's freedoms as citizens f a county"117 be taken Me will have to follow the"les of a majo rty of artisans who live on smaller areas of land, nearer to other r people,and nearer to the downtown area. f 'I feel that we as a family alreacly co tribute to the city through our income that we pay �- to the city's businesses for their goods and services. We pay for the Driv"age of I"" F?, the oP Lhe city by tin eamunt of gas we bey Lo travel the distance that we live from She ,} down.area. t 'Why should we have w pay more and at the since time lose Our freedoms of now-city , living as well? `' 1 �t 'Thank you for your careful consideration of my VI—in this matter. =C w Ray Yarbrough.229 Willow Bend--295-3434 4 Wr.a rough noted a "Vee to Huntsville 18 years ago and M Ms lived in Me City Of l Hunts v111e since Mat t1 nd he pays Saxes and enjoys the po17ce protxtian,SM fire departnmt d all of that B t hi business,he noted,is outside tin city Matte baceume ha doesn't need " the city-Ice,far it and he has a1T the services his business squires. M id his.office is s 17 d Lhe 1 M hacks up.to Brawn Production Tools,and the 1s where any s7ailaMty ends. M ofd what the city would get frac him 1n taxes,M would be willing to pay if the city w"ld,lust g { '�,J J2:.• &i;�:. leave Mm alone. He as he is against annexation. p x ..` � 5 MINUTES OF JUNE 25,1985 BOON"0" PAGE 567 ; °' a?p �",✓SM4, t •. Max Moore.Highway 75Not -491-2218 ""T Nrepresent Pore d T lephom Supy1Y Conpeay,located behind Hughes Production Tools. k said like M9hes Produ tton T 1 h ins ta,.the telephone wppIt business,they re in a ' � chore d H He said.50th or Better of t6 be s'n Toms are to this shm,right am. M Bald h I.very mseh-opposed."the ,tion at this than, He said he 1s told Nat tt+is tan t able. He Sd they located the fiusineas not there and opened in May of 1974 hoping they could get .t s lief f tax s for a few yens. He said when they hought the propetty.they ksusr Lhet it was 1 ;,age ing but they t least hoped tar five yeah of relief from team until they could better establ lsh _ the be,as,.. k said they are not a big operation and they have about 35,000 square feet in were house and office space and'they only.enplW 22 people. Me aid!hey sell throughout Texas,Loui slam and New Mexico. Xe begged oP the Council because that r ally don t reed services. He said they kg•#` '3�' t 1n their own.sewer:plant, o to s k,aM speed several thousand tlaltars,lust slightly over a put p pen year ago tp gat that in and there is no way they can recover that. He said he is very Hoch opposed $^'' the a11dion. Mnce Park Mr.Park said had he known there would be so enW People opposed to it,he'd have taken the other sive. Ne thanked the Council for allowing all of them to come to express their PeelingsFm.�; b . - ?.{ire ' about annexation. M said he is not caping as en edvasaPrceia ry o4 the Council:the fact 1s Me'aptes yy z ) Ne Cauceil s position. He noted he rias 1n public service 39 Years and he knows the Cmncil is dedi- ,ted fm the betternwnt of the People of Nal ker County and this area or they wouldn't be there. ryy^-Y rt" vC t S Ft P{ ' roti But k said k east sat he doesn't think he would be Van 1f he lived in the courthouse ; and d7en t have anything to do with the outside ektr"atlas or peripheral arm re. k said he is not a1ft like Hughes Production Tools,because.his business Is booming--he is in the cattle business and reel eac.o2and the Council all knees hen great that Is. He said over a long period of time he has '' 1qP y E J 't{p yrs Y A ='lp ;paw` i 'k en the Council make same good decisions and save terrible decision,. He said in looking back on r,e the surface water deal in the 1,41910 s--1949-1950.-when them megroup here that fought very hath to get a surface lake In 1500 acres of surface water and we.:could have bought the lam for 504 Per acre. He d ae had a lot of people in town that were bitterly apposed to st,priamrily wall drillers,anpimesaim etc. He said then was a bitter fight over that and of course the well People out and you can a that in the long range.that can mistake. He a 1d se final had to put I vY io sunc�e waker menNomInferior to the s rface water Huntsv111e had planned m Holy May creek— , ouch Gore xxpensiva,at.. b This 7s the reason Mn Park case tonight. He said this is a big decision Wt the Councl7 will ^ Rev e to wake. He said he knows the City will have to have 1t some tine,but he thought the Council ill do well 1f 7t take L7 -to.consider that it is an inopportune tine to on.the area outside t P 7 .8a of the prepent city bac th city hes its ETJ that they can pretty-11 co trot some two miles. 1,i+ He thou9M1t the Council has a great obi igaticn,or se have a great obligation to the people that have - .f L "y been 7n the city all these years and pat city fazes,etc.to try to provide.those fac711ties that they b l _ have be"promised over the years before we branch out sad try to go to the other ares,that it He going to be very difficult to service as the Council wall ka— He said he thinks we should cercinly - sl have a long.range plan,an overall plan for the whole area. He sold M knows the Council thinks it S.a siwr l does and It aces have a plan,but It does n t put in operation sane of these things the people are rare ,"hi n rnea about and that is,of course,city water and serape. He said neat people feel like A .',.. double-barrel M1ortgun will give than protection and that sort of thing,but Ne people are concerted bout water and sewage facilities. He nid.he has Just spent over$10,000:$7,500 for a well and $2,500 for sewage system and another$6,000 for a road up to the place. Ne said we make these PsmPendIPro:and he t 1,that if he ouuld get city water and sewage,he would be for annexation v,Wga. G g problem the Council faces and he.knows that is what they am elected for to solve the,e problens..Xe said it is a serious Droblan. He felt th Clonall should give it every consideration In the world"Pore the city branches out and takes ponsib i lit ies and y. they arc respmaibi 7ltias.that se x111 be Nking on if we branch out into th Mous areas without t �mow7ng how that the city can provide adequately for than. M thanked the Council for the opportunity xyix to be here. JI . ' Mayor MMW"ted there an no more citizens s/Anetl up to speak and m one present who wishes to do". wf y She Nan closed the pub lc hearing. Sha thanIs thoan who cane for expressing their opinions. She then closed the public kering on annexation. hG +REVENUE SHARINGPUBLIC HEARING adeS b1fk tMn for the ro p dtl.I.uw ofYAevenureTe 6her1 eraftLlewent funds as planned underthemid-rpar ' ��: r il>f:o ildinn n�1 oro nLs•City Ifail:TL6.3an hfin mWTcreaas Via: nmui 1 , Gem Pipes City Manager,reviewed the sake t points in the Rev Sharing b dg t proposal Mayor Monday, � .3 y'iy clse dif"YYaubll hearing t hewished to paha to the proposed budget N present.,..NW Monday than Y e K,Y-n Mayor kntlW then asked the Council for a aotl gardinA th1 b n.dg t C {1 k Mh rt tl !tie '�Pti .. x �lacatetl bola N Pipesmseid the unallocated belong ns increased by$26,343 eMntk�otal balanand and ce in unllppatetl reserve i k enue Sharing 1s sane$46.000 at Lhe present time,but wA increased it in our mid-year rrY TorveN ey$26,343. Councilmember Gw11ng asked and ns advised there Is no prohlbiaan 1n carrying 4orwa Mvense ShaHng ncney. [t was noted$161,747 is the total of the Revenue 9haring monat far 1989-1985. Nr.Pip noted it to anticipated Revenue Shari nqq x111 be continued through She year 1986 but it is sable to termimtim ' s t that point. He noted our annual allnntton of$343 000 way sell be recalled,although there may be seen cut ` back 1 that usual mud. Coa.".:bar Goxli"I., he thinks the Ci 711 ire s p"nsel during this b as ty r ab"t same cast-matching wnWaon sd;w PurNar r TTaciTTtTWr LMI� - T id he hoped Me city woo of sae r g.nnaW B-ei'me Lli Tik>�u�th '8n" their patching mneY I.hand. Nr.Pipes said this k nothing to d0 with nett Year',allocation except that w Wold here a residual carry 4 rw rd. He Haled h thinks the opportunity to double the city's von",with Patching offer,would be looked.:p hath interest. Myer Man dW mLee they..seed w cam on in and mak this t s' +k tr 7 F 1 known to us mrir bx the bud eL1s bel"don now. - 2. After am Nth discussion of the expenditure,named.A vote was taknd all in favor and the moan massamm"a:lr. voen aware , , ar s +r RN-0- #�v �j5s j d y PAGE 568 BOOK •0• JUNE 25,1985 Consider authorization for bid,tawbe taken to re-g9f the Ptinici 7 Justice Center buildin ; order to race numrol, 4d s a d u time est nate at i cast t0 a roe eVSa,a snarl .i j t0 F': _ o-: .�^` `+uz^.'t a• 4'y `° .� _ --uno ass reserve a in a ��`� r't' E'' .rt+, Y"#�`°` .i`.f i sip fi+��+•'' n zGene Pipe City Manager, oted at the time the preset police hu ilding,was remodeled there was a Change tl 4 thing 1n xc zs of$3D.000 to re roof the building. He noted with the available funds at the time, could t do.that and we elected instead to do a patch job. He noted the last six weeks of extremely hot dry eine followed by a rather Prodigious rain last Friday.pointed out the wisdom perhaps of doing that entire of job back 1 1980. He said now m have too many leaks to count and they are substantial. He 9 � . recommended a fig at this time. t "j s` P$'ryi+•'� }�M § Countilmmber Davis noted the.track record of flat roofs In this area is not good,noting Green Acres s W redo or rese 1 their flet roof semi-annually. He asked how long this -roofing would last. Mr. Pipes noted this particular type of repair is a latex foam type insulating roofing. He acted the bidders will be questlonetl about warranty. Xe noted the Wilding is in excess of 25 years old and it has only ever been .f y t,• iryP '1 ,.t 'j''t' w.. $ § :'R� patched. Councilmseber Davis was concerned about the longevity of this reroofing,lob and whether the contmc- Lor will be around to make it good if we have sane problems down the road. Mr.Keys. said NISD,GSU,and SHSU a this CYPa roofing material. Mr.Keys said it is B urethan foam that;s prayed on which cures in 20 k, uinutes and on top of this is placed another cgogating of protective viol. Loenc7lnaber Barrett said he has had these flat nnoefs ors'tell h m it Is stbett recorda with Pl regular built-up roof and that it costs less and that 'd w•:: 9 pas said the oldest Jab of this type of which he's ' ,,. e„•a, "&k't:' § p Yi:y, }. <, i {:"}';, familiar Is about 5-6 years old,so he cant say 1t has any real good life record,however,In tams of the ta No sntlard--the old built-up roof standard--if were out going to Improve on that,there Is not any point i me ng. , s "�' "�� -L eilmmber Xod es said ail we re dols here Is authorizln then to 0 out far bids. Councllmmber +§-„r�a� � w� qr7, l•'7' -' Yzi' y' Ooirli e 741-11 e mat an to aut or u a or t e re-roe n a t e ust ce e `t mat an. favort e mot,on o s Y. i a <' 3 ',. ,;` f ,i,.t, s".tz'."' � .e was s.[ a e mare,n5 n tan nun n .f, Consider a recamendatloe by staff to award the city employ /d p d nts health insurance i "k } "� •- a`{ Gene Pipes,City Manager,presented the recommendation of John Keys,Director of Internal Services.that the City self-fund health and dental insurance for the employees and dependents,and authoFize Smith Wails- 'o ails- 'kxa3 S `• ,k y trators a5 the self-funding administrator based an the least amount of exposure or liability for the City In t, ' }. I 4l, Lhe event of the worst possible claims. Mf.Kays'said benefits under this plan are the same as our present plan and the premiums for the mpl oyes and'dapendents am.at the some rate as the city's current plan. He ?/ Fry ted Smith Administrators also utilizes the pre-approval of elective bemfits paid out 100%and pays at SOR 4 t of the nnmml and customary level for failure to obtain pre-approval. Mr.Pipes noted She City pays the Individual employees'coverage. He said as Oar as dependent coverage, H"✓+$, ,[,2 and there are 147 employees e77g1b1e for dependent coverage,but only 47 are 1n the group• He said 100 mplgy s 4- re rem sdm form of al termat;ve insurance or they are taking a risk. He said the casts have caused them to e i'W' / •.� } .€ drop their dap d t rage. Mr.Pipes rmimnd the research the staff has conducted and the various options a. and alternate plored. Mr.Pipes sato the wrltt material presented to council[harecteriam;the insurance as self-funding. r`x'w i Me said this 1s a,lttle bit of a mismder because it imDl lea that this is aself-Insurance Type progrm. He said this Is not what the city is talks about at this tine. He seitl the CI 11zes the staff is abase •ey syn ty talking a ou ty rem ; certain expertise antl experience to propose and recamend to the Council a Wre self-insurance plan at this L7 . Ne said the recommendation is to propose an iatennedi ate step that 1s wiled s lf-funding and he apologi as tf for the misleading nanenclature for lack of a better tem. He noted Smith Administrators has a$25,000 stop Pym' v • loss n the individual claim annually and a$30D,OOD sto lass an the aggregate g p.and he recommends it for .i„ the city's insurance plan for the coming year. Xa said it will cost no mare than the present premium struma lf' tore the city 1s paying under the Republic Plan that hes been 1n.effect far a couple of years. He said this ill give the city an opportunity..to evaluate its biliTy through various mans to reduce Its overall a pery ".;. lance rete in our health care field. He said if the city is not successful and.its costs conLl nue to rise. F V t year the city will have to make scree sort o9 ad$uatmMi again. He said$187.31 per month is a.$;. n extreaely '...a�>• f high rete for dependent coverage,c itlering that the deployed is already covered. He said W pay$211.DD q for dependent cane is absolute prohibitive,which is the other alternative. 3y $ Mr.Pipes said in addition to this,by having the varloes costs control,mechanisms that this plan envis- 4 + gens.the city feels it can have a goad track record this time nett year. He said because oP provisions 1n '}'f this particular plan and policy,with the two protections an the tap end.Lhe 525,000 Der emplareee and }+" 5300,000 aggreg9ate total,he felt this is the last exposure the city can,in good consclaus, camand to the Council's'co ider.tion at this time Mayor Monday ked what the average salary is the city pays. She asked for a comp risen between SNSU's �b bemfits and-ih t f TOC s. Mr.Pipes said IDC's and SHSU s' u ante ,are. er ga 75 as fall ays: 80/20,$250 Fy deductible,'wtth '$50"de 641,le par hospital.visit. Their costcontainmentis;n generic drugs,out-patient surgery,preadmission testing,preadmission appointment and secomd-opinlon surgery. Their rates are that the , tate peva$85.00 for the employee.the'femlly rate is$143.81, He said they have had cost eantalnant featur for at least ane yesr. It w oted this pl does not 1 1 de dental,b t they have a$loo deductible do 1 dental plan,but it does t include orthdo i sw Mr.Key said SHSU' insurance pays 805 Of$4,000 where•,'St the city pays BOB of$2,500 '. Mr.Pipes said TOL has a cafeteria planwhich asy and as they may b g Ing to oma plan. He said lif e ',{ insurance on their plan depends on salarie flo tl g the c1 Ly's,on the other hand,1s static. He said medical 1s a$200 deductible with$50 per admass,on to the hospital.80Y of the first 54.000--ca-Insurance y kicks In,end the.map l cyse hes only the out of pocket expenses of$1,000 car.dependent. He said the City s Is 5700 per dependent.as an expense. He said there I8 no dental coverage at TOC. He noted their rates are to €` be$66.77 for the employes;amp,eyes and spouse is$136.47;employee and one child Is$104.79;employee and k a } 4w,ly Is$175 w36. r„ Mr.Pipes noted the average salary of a city employee is 519,800--whi[h is the middle steps of all of the peW grades averaged together. Xa said this 18 not a run out of talculatlons,but a cut dawn the piddle of the €4 xisti ng classification pay plan. He acted this meant is much higher then actual because many employees are ,`�:� shorter term than mid-way in the clazalflwtlon plan,as reflected to Lhis average. s.*4C?t0 A k,'T 9§ nor To further explain the plan being proposed,Mr.Pnpm said,In response to Councllmm�ber 0ow71rg's quests fT W-0ge to { ,�#'- the cl Ly Is paying for Coverage us to a level. N said the CI is in 5700 ere to ae ane.the de ndenL } k f°-'A ti• in et 1 t 1 e r in n nto t o t n s re rs acts as claim,me to the insivicuai total oT 4z r or the groli a ,r s. > d i , � tt } xW y t � NIIMRES OF BONE 25,1985 BOOK"0" PAGE 569 szs oga combined aggregate tutal 4 f300.000. He said Smith atrators ere in t b be s"* � t tai e Ahnmto eaeat buvinox .I,� 4 f P211SIg m woLk o the f xe owe e. e sou he be in 90 t m stra7 tars a oto ate♦-. `a ! . fV r ter Ou for mor tr wan bra t 235 3b1- eaxetTy i° k sJi } x 3tX. . u 61 PAGE 570 BOOK'0 MINUTES OF JUNE 25,1985 `^ Y'x5at�+.t'a•`t�f'I'Y,S.h p„dY } Y _ _..._�_ _.__. J.., 3, holes,to reduce the amount of water that could get In. He noted same'"'plus leak_-U nd the outside as well uo ` a through the pick-holes. 11,said the pick-holes are rat that big A Problm unless they are in a pond?ng ar� '1 J,: 2 "` 1 th four one-inch pick holes can let slot of water into the sewer system. Mr.Marks said there am 360 service related defects and the ma3ority of them a on private proper Ne polntod t ane a Tid-E at appee to a nage ditcha wo 1. a d-4Fere are about .k# [ F clew-auk relatetl s1Watlons--either broken cracked o d cleansmuts. eesque57hTEy�ncil ti '' ngo per at s or water t an to-Rt,, 1 the problems. Hr.Wilder noted I that depends n the type ofArepair. Another stated amin awater 1s cheap toxtreat. Nr.Wilder said the manhole ? er problems are relatively inexpensive to correct,but in tie areas where there ora leaks under.street,(Amo '< ov p during the test in the middle of street),not necessarily At A manhole,these lines have to be either *,_,• slip llned or relaid,etc. Mr.Pipes Led that ordinarily,the solution two ilution is dilutlon,and althoual rot perhaps m P i t—i•,a�Lhl n91 the lant's�capEc LV1 _ s ter up t th a res n process es e city ossa is.....gicel particles that treat the normal warm"(,oP water. iq Nr.Pi s said this si Watson testi nw coca down to 1 istf this whole thine which is the next pha to see w is a a t o malar pro cane a x pas no ". tf in,m A man e a efiT t wpor Apo Fill whirl's 1.......g around t�n o e�1,is roti particularly econaei s e S xce Infix that particular leak,but if that same situation occurs in a ditch,when alot of water can accumulate, ' t 4 we my wish to fix that leak. Mr.Nilder noted as areA It of this Way,about 900 feet of sewer line in 10th T Street Is being relaid near the elemenn tary achaml wow ce 10th Street is being reposed.. 8 t Counciloe"ber Hodges asked if we had A tighter system,would we have had to enlarge the south plant. It y# as n ted m would have,however.If we engage in a program to correct sane of these identified problems,it be a long time before we have to enlarge 1t again,noting there is slot of spring water in that area that could rget into the system. T J _ Mr.Marks said the next ate wi11 be to determine which leaks are the at eco cal to fix re aloin the 3 ng mos rat,s n t o gaff g 0 tM g rrece rose identified 11. sp nn rear an L e nexo stepnmsn � kf A Nr.Pipe,said that is what the capital improvements analysis program is all about;we'll take this data and cane back with A capital imprmmnents report on the sewer system. c mending slip lining.digging u0& c fain leaks.rapeiring ertain manholes. He noted Randolph and Associate,are fins ahetl with tymir war,am j this analysis work will be done by the City. Mr.Marke said snow of the defects that An,not be economical to repair today are an ongoing thing and i ten years dawn the road,A 15 gam defect my be 150 ism or a 1500 gpm defect. He sold wo isn't look at the system d say�today we are ngoing to fix 850 defects and we won't have to do it again. He said it doesn't nor 7 of this Ak th L way--it is anis an non i h 1d b bTV! n1Me r Mondav notetl ith theaatldittinalee� n{nam ing outer 1 y,. au -isotW evaivatlete sh ldhe e bt r..£o t e reha e�t_� r ar Td Johnny Holland s Sian Problea ( 1 Nr.Pipes noted after a review of Mr.Holland's sign request,he and-staff Imve tried to reach Mr.Holland k,la, but he has been out of Yawn. He noted his situation is ort of a bookend type problem es on either side of I Mr.Hollantl's Walnese,there are recent sign installations whish have complied with the code. He noted elthoug m/ Mr.Holland be.explained hit circmatence te be a parent company mntlated replacement from Oetsun to Nissan,hP� L { and it is not fust a minor change,but a couplet,sign installation change,it will be difficult for the staff to stretoh the application of We ordinance to fit his circum tante. However,he saitl,if the Council is y,6y inclined,what is necessary to accomodate Mr.Nolland's particular request is to revamp the sign ordinance. 'q He n ted th ,teff is at the Council's pleasure on this particular point. He noted,however,that in terms of all the staff has been able W gamer from the circumstance that is there,and the precedent that has been set aY rNer busimsses very near proximity to this site,there is absolutely no way to accaouodate his request the my the ordinance is written. } Comcilmmber Hodges noted the original intent of this ordinance was to lower the sign,and if we forced his neighbors to do it,it would be unfair far us to allow him to replace.his 38 foot sign while his neighbors L Aad to settle for 20 feet. lr Review of Personnel Policies.Charter Provisions.Code of ONlnances.regarding Apomis to Launch t .. ., E; Gem Pipea noted IasL week we considered a proposed thongs. He said the Council asked for a work session to do this. He noted this Item was inadvertently included in the packet this tine in error. He noted w,have y of i r' not had the opportunity to have a work session so it is not appropriate that we discuss this at this time. Mr.Pipes did pass out for the Counoll-a revien. copy of the Pertinent sections of the City ' t Charter,Code of Ordinance,,and the City's Personnel Policies,that apply to personnel appeals to the City Councilthe.ouHe advised for the Council to lumo a familiar with these provi,ions as.they do rule when an appeal goes MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT 4 Huntsville Housing Authority'Appointamnta--July 1,1985 to July 1,1987 terra ' .e, Mayor Monday proposed the Appointment of t f 41 Carter for asecond year tem and Ruben De La Rosa,Sr,for a two year tem Mh *' She noted Goree MLGloth,n will rotate off of $' } the Board. Cmncllmouber Hotlges node Ne option[a approve of the Mayor's appointments and Cauncl lmmber Howard seconded h:r # Igt�T�ll -Peva n th!motion pataetl unan1mW51y. CITY COUNCIL ACTION 11L--Mayam,Councilmemberc and Commissioners Reetina--Galveston �y - ',.; g j h - _ Cauncilmmber NMrton reported on the mretlnpa he attended. He noted he would like to see the Council TM, MINUTES OF JUNE 25.79175 BOOK'0" PAGE 571 se the Retreat aithud to solidif the cit's Deis andpo 11cies. He felt it would help the Council th know ri are e c ,s 90 n9. t y,%py"W Counnl ber Barrett notetl he attended the solid waste pl enni g seminar the city to set 1t 's'+ lonm ranee Dosis ce this. He saitl 1t was pointed'ou a cdt t esi roe get into a desperate situation: xa ttl he was happy to find out Huntsville s landfill has a longer life expectancy than what was reported in N GAC's l f study,which said we had five years,but we really have about nine. He said we still we to b in lcekin for Mn elternabe sLe orosolution. Mayor Monday noted we have begun to inp anent that sort oft ng aiM t e Council conn very nv v w in It y -^ Lake Roatl Sceetlsters �r Cauncl7nwmber Dowling asked the city to see what it can do to monitor speeding on Lake Read. ) '". Eastham Street 7n Forest Hills _ ✓ t r�tA ➢ h. May r Monday noted on the sub3edt of speeding,the city should also monitor speeding on Eastham Street. '' J x noting the sl Luati on there is dangerous because of the swimming Pool pedestrian treffic and the increasing -'- speed-of the motorists as they cut through the area. M-Galveston Meati. Councileembe Davis noted he too attendee the ne Ging 1n Galva ton. He sold he attended ane conis i. development practices meeting where the Director of Fl nonce of the Texas Economic Development Commission „ discussed up aming changes in IRB's. He reported she said on August 26.a commercial project may be donewith- ,�,�+6 out being considered blighted as to area. He said as of Decenber 31,1986 there will be a change in how IRB's Eare done-6o0 000 mi"a old the fund limit for IRB's this year is$2.3 billion. He said Houston has applied for a Project. Xe said sane projects are exempt from the$ 10 million cap,and one of Kase exempt h,+ projects done by the city. Hes 1d Nauston has a waste sewer system on line to be funded by URB a. +<fan Councilmmmber Hodues asketl why the city would take Dart in IRB's es they are tax ezemt artvway. Navor Monday asked Patricia Allen he C1 's 1 -n n t 115 11 Cou.11mu er Davis aid there iz presently a lack oP appetite in purchasing IRB'z,which is predicted to be the beginning of a very definite reduction in the percentage of what IRB's ere bel g 1 en d for aM what can be had on the open wrket. . He said he learned 1t was going for 65 to 75 percent of Dr1 d it is now about 75 or BO..percent of prime and it is felt it will go higher. e Navylnember Davis aid Luther Jones.Mayor of Corpes Christie,spoke ane zaid they'll find out July 1 if the Navy port will bbuilt Its built there. C ..11samber Davis said Doris Davis of H-GAC presented their waste disposal report to the group. He said :u n1 he felt-:'.:it was Important that the Texas know that N-BAC was at least trying to address this iswe. He said ' .v*Tq k r t he also atteMetl a legal question and answer clinic because these type meetings are always interesting sad he finds that other cities hive unique legal questl ons too. Councienjoyed Howartl xpress' his station a,on for being able to attend the meeting 7n Galveston also. � Ne said.he enjoyed Henry Cisneros presentation on the future o9 Texas and Its growth picture. Avenue D--Leveling Needed at Mailbox. pi y Councilmenber Howard noted on Avenue W(Old NIB hws 75 North)in front of the Old West.Store,there Is a �, lady that needs a little level In around her mef lboz as 7t 1s d7fficu t far s s s s t handicapped „ and.elks with a cane. Gene P1 pas,City Naneger,noted this Gree iz maintained by the State Highway Department '{± and he zaitl he'tl refer this s7tuaclan to Jercv Nemec for their correction. l" -'" ✓ ADJOURNMENT 8 Res tfully submlttaki �v ���r 3 Desna.,ctq segremry �'T8 June 25.1985 el 4 } t �5 Hb N �f N 43 L. g b ?K.z I t. u �v ke1� PAW 572 BOOK 0' MIMES OF JUNE 27.1985 '�'h �s r ^:��•'s `p� .ir,�"�z�-''��y u —___ �l�ifi�,�'c a,:,.r+� v �F h — MINUTES OF AN EMERGENCY MEETING AF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL HELD ON THE 27TH DAY OF JUNE,1985 AT 11:30 A.M. ' g 9yitw IN THE CITY MALL CONFERENCE ROOM,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE COUNtt OF WALKER,STATE OF TEXAS. ,' ➢t The Council met in an Emergency Meeting with the foilmi g mnrbers present: Jeno Moms,Mayor City.OfNre Present: D.Eugaes Darrett r ' 'm.x^ Stephen E.Davis Geon P P City Manager WilliMllsm Aoss . Gr "N Will.a. Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary„ ^' ' 1 Y' Percy oa Nrd,Jr. Ft e Meem-abaem: GarrBelt Dicky Galling , f 1,80"l-RI-1,151 ot[k MharthnMayor Montlay catird the meeting to ober. She intli atetl the Wrpoae of Nis eseting is ton check theCouncil schedule,and mtabl fsh a date£or a pe nnel Waringg for Captain Dale Scbapr of the Police Depart-a t. She advised he has petitioned the:Cwmcil far an appal f the decision of thebenePipeant.July11,1985,upholding his La mination. He alleges the reasons given for hisalseHe request th t the hearing be public. Mayor Monday noted this petition is datetl June M,1985. She thene e dth ti t bl set to the City Charier,Code of Ordinances and Personnel Policies for the Council toMol.thishear!ng.After nese discussion,the follwving thestable was set: initial hearing th begin at 6:00 P.M.on July 2, following a Council Meeting;continuation an July 3 at 5:00 P.M.,July 8 at 5:00 P.M.,July 9 at 5:00 P.N. and July 10 at 5:00 P.M.and an subsequent days, if escesaary. nj The Council iso,ut1.uiaetl the City 1—tary,to engage a court reporter for the hearings. Council�ber p Hodges mode the notion to authorlte the hiring if a court reporter end Councileswbar Barrett seconded the usetion. ,➢ ,y f �,. k n+'} All were fn favor and the action passed unanimously. The CityManager.reviewed tie personnel appeal sections of the City Lherter,Cade of Ordinances and Person F �... Policia;,City fighting Ne important provisions for the Council and aLtanpHnA to clarify questions Nat may F Arian. Councflmmber Green asked if the same six councilmanbers who begin the hearing,must be the same six the c nt1We throughout the hearing s He asked 1f there would be a probinn if there sere a different sfx who cam- ,q, plete the hearings in a situation where one of sore of the first six could not be there,but yet'them were sfx persons available Pim she Council. Nr.Pipes indicated he wobid seek a clarification Tran the City Attorney. He noted a written transcript would be avaf!able from each hearing so It would be easy to keep p with the appeal. Mr.Pipes said the documents do not soy it has to be the same six c-cileaebers-it is iesdvertently gut. 5 a Ceuncilmo;ber Davis asked the City Manager th check on the notion,of getting appropriate outside legal ca 1 a P to represent the City Counoil in this regard. Mr.Pipes noted the attorney for Mr.Schaper has estimated the u hearing will take the equivalent m£two full days.or I6 hours. He noted we x111 not schedule a council meeting 1 n July 9 7P at all possible. Mayor Menday,noted once we start this hearing process,we need to press it throng Nr.Pipes felt the Cantil may wish to conduct tie hearing until 10:00 P.M.'W the 2nd(fdur hours)and from ➢' l i✓, 5:00 P.M.until 10:00 P.M.on July 3rd(nine bars)and five hours again on the 8th'(14 hours). The decision DO the council meenleg.on the 9th will have to Win ade on Friday morning. CWno7lmmber Hodges noted If a u it ting is required'no the 9th,the councl can most from 5:00 P.M.to fi:00 P.M.and begin the hearing - „Vra'k` 3. at 6:00 P.N. Mr.Pips Dated the sloping Hew can be at the discretion of both parties. \ Louncilmm�bar Davis asked if rebuttle evidence can be allowed. Mr.Pipes said it can on approval of the yr1 City CWncil,but no areas my not be opened the respective cases to-chief have been closed. He said once the city establishes the prima facie case oathbasis i what the City Manager used to make his decision,then S" the other sl.,has an opportunity tq rebut that situation d new evidence is only admitted or the discretion of ti+' N� yin the City LWACiI aM that is a natter of has far the Council wishes to ga. Xe acid,harever,the decision he thea was based on a given set of circumstances and criteria And he can't anticipate sm,thing of which he he.was not aware. He said the Council's evaluation of his judgment is based on what he had on hand--but that is setter for the Council and they can admit"thing they want to ab LhaY are thoroughly ompawered to go to k whatever m,s and man,nems Ary to satisfy thmmelves that all of the necessary relevant infosmeti on has been "y 4 y F 1p provided_^That is the latitude you have.he said. - �l Mr.Pipes indicated he would Include In the Council's packet W Friday'the letter of dismissal from the Li ,the respme from Mr.Schaper,and the deteiminatlon reached by the City Manager,so the CaunciI have this inforeati on in advance of the hearing. CWncl lmmberGreen aI-1f the City Attorney-old be representing the City 1n this regard. Mr.PipesnotMithas beena past pretties for Mien to do so,but it Is difficult as the City Attorney wears two hats,proseWtor in presortingthecaeend throughout she maBprlty of the hearij he is advising the CWncilon ham to conduct the proceedings and evaluatingAssetfansfprocedure. He noted It!s an Awkward Por him to wl tch from an action party to a deliberation party. It was noted the City Attorney was 1n Federal CourtInHalston at this ties rmpoMlnto a Insult filed this date by Dale Schaper seeking a temporary restrainiig? order to reinstate Mr.SchaperI pay status and return him to work. Pipa went W th state the Councilnual'saner Into a closed sesalan at the close of She hearing todeliberate the attend of the orae Ne noted although:It 1s a pub!lc hearing,the deliberetlons are private.( He noted a writtendcision from the Council is required within ten dais If the close oP the hearing. , - y' t,� In anaimr to Cool Davis question regarding Abte7 ni ng outside legalcounsel.sl ace a lawsuit has boss ff led in federal court,the insurance canpagy becaces efPactive and they have hlretl an attorney.Mr.Jim Mc rtt p$ t of:Sternen;.Godfrepyy eMNCGWan,who!s an expert in the area of personnel law.end actions such as these. Mr.:Pipe v °+P,,* ➢ =t, said it may one appropriate for him to serve 1n this capacity,but he.id not know if he.would be av il- able. P.-"III ncfl0evis node the notion that we aPuroprlata outside counsel that he expertise in this I res to repreaen[WaenW y Teen se< e es �a nyo:wre non rnrue ehr-f,mo pn w:�rr- ra an W a unshkygr Malay askedthe Counciltorefer any additional questions they may have to Mr.Pipes and our legal a '.see } siEADJouMn1EXT tful a 't d 1 r haw, creury fes. s rc at c.. n k � a 777,77 3 N OR r i P a JULY 2.1985 BOON e0a PAGE 573 ..+ MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 2ND DAY OF,JULY,1985 IN THE CITY XALL,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVC.LE,COUNTY OF WALk'ER.TEXAS AT 4:45 P.M. ,++Y members present: ! ro r} The Council met in regular session with the followingembers Jane Monday,Neyor City Officers Present: 6e1 Pipes,C,ty MIna9er Eugene Barrett - Ruth OeShaw,City Secretary Garr Bell Scott Bounds,City Attorney Stephen E.Davis JerryL.Dealing ! N11m B.Gree - ro PP7e ��Had es Dick Wharton .. .. The Citizen Inouiry/In ut 5 ti f the agenda ems ed t 4:45 P.M.Mayor Mond s'1 . t e present who did Si{ .they znoultl now edo:sa. She then called for athe firstfcitizeo an the P ` ""•` ,It to came forward to address th until. �» Gene Blair Of the South Park Addition-,—am Association " Mr.Blair,of 2324 South Park,spoke for a large ember a4 people in the audience,regab,ng the moving 4E of a 30-50 year old white woad frame house into their neighborhood,set on blocks On a lot at 225 Oaklevn. He said the structure,al7egetlly a former nursery school,is valued at no more then 45,000 and probably is worth I _ Y` in M' ch less..Ne passed Out some pictures of it for the Council to review. He noted common sense should dictate it that such a structure should not be placed in a deed restricted neighborhood. He said the owners Association' ,. '15a"x' Sp 'VKa retained an attorney. He noted within 36 hours of the home being moved onto the.lot,a sizeable number of hose- Y i owners met to diswss this problem as well s the possibility of other similar types o4 stru tures being Suvetl { He noted this structure wf37 not he inhabitable for some time and when it is,it will still be incompatible '�'t 71th the South Park neighborhood. He said it is architecturally incompatible,economically incompatible,and �I �A it is aesthetically incompatible. He said,in short,they thfnk it is a big mistake. He noted the hoimaaners ,r Ya'd jya a i ? object to it being placed there,because in addition W it violating the dictates f commn Sense,it vlalatei deed restrictions which would have allowed neighborhood lot owners to approve or disapprove this house transplant He quotatl f,vxn a propeHy owners deetl: 'After the undersigned has s id a me ori of the lots,the lot owners fr n; t 5. shall have the privilege of selecting a canm5ttre of not less than three l0tjowners to approve the plans and ! k` d_ spec5ficatlons for the improvments to be placed on mid restricted lots.- He said due to error,ov rSight, r i� 1, miscammnicatton,etc.,the lot owners were not fommlly consulted about this structure in advance of this re o- cation. He sold you can guess what the answer would have been had they been consulted. m Mr.Blair said move concerned homeovinera had alreagy,nfam N the h5 ty Planning Comission about their con- c fter they received some word there owes a possihil ltythat a house m,gh[be brought in. Ne said they were H '„ told that neither the city or the neighborhood could probably do too Such about it. Only after the house was i{ L in place,he said,did the homomners learn from the Building Inspector's office that there was recourse avail J: k 3"Y X 1 , able in the deed restrictions,but that was not,.unfortunately,given a chance to work. d He said the homeowners have same doubt about the attention paid to following city procedures in the approval .f of the building and moving permits in this ituation. He said they have sees doubts about the responsiveness of x certain city�P9lciais Sumo nouId be expected t h 1p 1n correcting this situation. He said he hoped they will. i - He notetl they are wondering what the c5 ty will tla to help the Mr.Blair said the South Park Addition Homeowners Associationmakes the full oxing equest: That the city j reviow the tutrl recess whin it were tea and this Incas, structure allowed to be nsrv�e 10, f > terve o E.11 2t ,. t ¢ n ah ostia sort its , na openc I h t �a possible. act arCoption,n �,4yhn y cto p tS;u�t within IlEaition tot st ct. current re em ev w nC,n n e taken �� i, V e omeow of to t0 r¢Vlat Y'Stfw t0N 3 nom oafore. fR L t th t u Y scYOt n my s ee dr-a m is n 7e t and Tm roC¢murea ere T 11 —�a� s Ment t0 0 wOr on of are Dated 7n actor once w w atrver r u t '.ret r' net area homeowners ora low St ^or c erges sue as t 5 ane. t -ac t' COmei ¢ t tr th Q �� cte myor,Monday.noted Mr.Pipes will provide answers to all of these questions in writing and also in the nett 5 c t.Y mea g. ! 4 3 F Larry MOOY¢P-hest Beltway Mr.Hoover spoke for a large number o4 people present to the audience,in support of the Planning Com i �s comnentlatton to delete the West Beltway free the City's Comprehensive Plan. Mr.Xoovar.noted he wished t k i"p*"rt $ five points wl th regard to the proposition regarding the West Beltway. p,� .3 1. In terms of its current routing.-traffic diversion is a secondary purpose to its layou[. ! `Tt The only portion Of the West Beltway,as originally platted which is.arguably a traffic thD conduit Sorties in the next 20 years,is the northern portion of that route--the portion north of Highway 30. He said that is a legitimate part of an east-west bypass through tam,end that^onion,they have caid free the outset in Opposing this beltway,has y v, 139gti2hcy and ih b 1gm11ven a serious c ysvderation. FpmentiprojectO-aSouth to lend developer's _ dream--to he built wemcl ith public expense ith7openl land toand ¢camnercial and industrial tlevelop- ',i� went. He said this is a responsibility which should be.that o4 eland developer. H is 2. From Highway 1374(Possum Walk Road)south th I-45-•they believe the road 1s exclusively 3-. n effort to obtain Statr HigMrey Depertmnt funding as a matter of support for this p v' ,low til intersection. He said there is nitner development rationale for that portion of the road no traffic rationale for that portion of the road. Ne said there is no ane that drives Prom the Gores Unit to the Walker County Fairgrounds who has a critical."eed for that Nestbel t. He said it is simply nota[raffle rout,...aad it clearly ught not s be a cmmm tial/industri 1 development route,not adjacent to two.four or five o4 the nicest projects of hone developments in.the city of Huntsville. 2. Highway d vel0gm?nt west of Highway 45,that is Publicly funded t least,shoo Id be designed in an east-west Dattrrn,in and out 0f F f tk 4 3 - M,va�W not no[h/noth bin Diking _ ti `MWWm. ( bra a a5 rc k W r 3 40 } PAGE 574 BOOK-0" JULY 2,1985 DRu1d be the responsibility of the developers and shald not be a be7owgy. He said traffic 1n and out of that area is going to got M t oT estebl lobed CSty aF Must"lie NB felt with Huntsville as a center of activity publicd hou be b,ilt7n m eest/vxst fashion. He said Huntsville has never serious discussed,as part of this iswe,of.platting a rad $ that rrouid 90 east and west.out west of 1-45 and then cose Just math a the Soither overPaae i? y? 0•'9, � and use the college farm as an aztension over to Sem Houston Avenue to take sone of the traffic off of 19th Street and 22nd Street,WicF are nor becnntig in e(4ect throw@@h higglmay1. He sold the Planning.Laatssian is working-to insure•functional network oT noMM1/saItM1'connecting streets out there. He said that is all that is needed,not a Wiser. `fat 3. No highway with as little curnnt demonstrated need as this ore should desegrate tlevelaped neighborhoods. He said bo of the flue mJor planned develRpcents 7n 11mtrv711e are being y:a not through with what f touted c nststentlY a 1e1/industrial below He w7d rc V 5 § home values,as a result are-df o_re_IOft t.i tbese neighhorbeods. He said ralthrs et a a are ig prop e t f 1 oP in the northern end because there '' is liable taabe a uforhighwgy.go through up there. Ne said hoe values have a7reeay depreciated even in to of the discussion RT that MHAwgy going tFrouOA. He sa5d it is - y un—HI oonable to take the life savings of w,dl7e class homeowners, whose savinggs ere in their bane equity,to enrich lend developers Hth this prgfeet. be;altl there i suarcedingiA `^T Value here and that is.that value o9 single imnily ttsidence hmeawnersFl p,Mich has been an lmerica vatuepfootzc—Lime,but it9 ces ween;poethtn9 and 7t 15 the corwr of tAe zon5n9 X discussion in t tion and encomre eomnt RT that. ' 9. He said they rant the road deleted from the Cmoprehensive Plan Pru Highway 30 south,NOT FROM FN13]4 SOUTX, He said If the roadway is all to be built in FX 1374,it will be set there poised like a caked gun right down the GO right of waw -Hy tc be built by the State N7gM,ay }, dz„ Oeparhnent. He said the proponents,working Lkragh the{r good friend,Jerry Nnoec,"511 have .the State N7gM1way,Deyyar4cent Guild Lne race oder o4 the road. He said JIII Reynolds fs already v`f r laying the grpundaork for this by t8e false'he of the Nalker Canty Netropol i top Transportation t Casnittee who is supposedly 9oin9 Lo advise the Highway L'arthemt. He noted tbe lith Street Click hes been able to r BeMnd the scenes. He said he has been azlOded fru addressing ,'- A. 4 > (T'ry A/ r i- Chamber o4 Commerce nxeti g 6 cmm of b! pD ition on this natter. He noted incredible Pres- w p re has been placed an the We tvilla Iter t"M the roadway in tha7r editorial. Ne noted s> his views were—luded illegal a 1 6oerd meting,whale Tw Randle nos allowed to .! f K 5 J peak behind closed doors on the issue because it involved possible land acqufsitlm,for a:school ,s 611111"9. Xe said he has.receired Ica-cold reception et GO and the State Highway Dapartent. He said if he has developed a respect for aaYthing,It is the and for the proponents to nark `. behind the scenesto Maneuver. He said he does not want the threat of that hanging over those �. he represents.like a banner. 3. He noted finally there is a small utter of an election--a democratic goverment. He said last August the voters of this cmounity refected,4Y a]-1 margin,the spending of tea dollars an the §"+. Westbelt Not 57%to 49%,he said,not in to 40X,but]-1 they retacted the Wo.m.1t. He said 3' ignoring that vote,by rationalizing away as only a reformed'a on the funding fomula and that the I4"' ` valets re lly tad 1t,likes a rockery If the Mole democratic process. He said the voters did - (R": t sent th bet away,trey tl,tl not want their county fazes to pay tar it,they did not sent their ?.� F cStY tea d 11 to pay for it. He sa5d this council shald be reapmslble to the citizenry,not r �i 11 lick f 1 h d b rm developers(and he was sorry fa the bittrrmss in that tone,bet he hfam7ddl n bitterh about this issue)on 11th Street who could care less about the econan7c all being x class 'be said the voters have soak t this fswe is en uom,atakeeble, - § lad,clear,unequivocal vol e--they refected the MestheRt H aid they are asking the Council SS.flp„»t ya; tonight to keep this foremost 7n their Mads,net the rehe h M 18 m no My we aM1altl have a - S, '' d to nowhere,sent to you by John Reynolds. He said whether they personally think the West. „¢{� .t{ fit&ef bait 7s'a good idea or mt.the voters have spoken to the issue ate the role of representative ` 4 t�Rn7rhL nt is to be responsive to the voters. He then asked Council LR fulfill that role g �"Y l E 5 PUBLIC INQUIRY SESSION CLOSED. d - FORMAL MEETINGCONVENED x` Mayor Monday called the meeting to older. Gouncilnaber Pony Howard,Jr.presented the Invocation.' 1{ CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Gouwilmmnber Barrett made the mot?n m approve the CILy Council mutes of June 25 and Jum 27,1985 Cmncllmember Dowling seconded the m t1 on, All'were iofsvdr'8nd 9t messed uneniuusly. f''` CONSIDER PLANNING:COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Lonsitler theerecommntlatlon oP the Pla 'n Commission on the exclusion of the West Bel project frau the d 't urtat on sec x j amore ens v o an--res o � �"(tlJg Jk�e Mr.Joel Jeffcote.nChairman of the Planning Comisston,advised that On May 6,1985,Mr.Bob Bruner tow TrT a s g w before the P1ann7ng[omission to.ask the City's lnbnt as for ea the West beloway is concemetl.as to its routing and feas7bi15ty in the future,a that he could finalize plan for the tlevelRpmat oT gazz"s IV of his housing Y 2r'�tt F developmnt-Ihstritlge. He mod after several Meetings to discuss.the West Beltway,an June 24,1985,the ratio s made,sec dad and pnsptl requesting that tie City Council delete to We Bel quay, fro"the Comprehensive Plan as a viable protect. He said this is Important for the Lose7ss7 on.because until such action 7s taken by ,`tow the Council,the Caaisalon east plan for the beltwey in the plats that ere prevented tR the to the Pianola .. -!k Cam7ss7a..He noted they have a p1 at presented to them on the Robinson Creek Property that deDicta She belday lYt wing through this property. He as until such time as the Planning CaMnisslan Rets Auf dance from the Council the tont y the beltway 711 raisin a part of the C hens III plan and they'll plan for it. Mr.JMfcote , P ted at th ting where ThIs decision was nude,fiveof then members ware present and the vote was 3-2 Staff Reconsendation an West Beltmy--Gmme Pipes,City Number � a� °'}"••Q 4("-'� t infomia Mayor Mf daLh asked the atatt' recomemdatfon. Nr.Gene P1Des'Presented the Cantil with written makep 5 #v Y{fink Z Huntsvill 7 s ecame doll to keep ane Nest Belgray 1n the CagrehenslVe Plan. Mr.Pipes said ,. thew s growing westward at the present time M 1 mai r derel.,.1ts have been annanced and art on Y sy. Nest XSlls Nall SMPPin9 Canter-316 acres 9hauY 90;Lbe Paw- ' hope 0 . fmoppi 3anb I :on Xi A tory, Orth of the Smitber overpass ate west of I.45,is 180 acres oP shopping,offices,tannases,etc.; cr } Robinson Creek PrR]ect starts behind the hospital noMinmst ate Possum Wlk and I-45 heeler road end gas Por 895 x into the interior of this tract :inting-ton. i" to u 1 ^ f SM } 4 } g ^i a= r � h JULY 2,1985 BOOK"O" PAGE 575d``'v �. ,,,y� its middle action i.Timherwilde tis a 1785 acre d 1 t north of Hi M 30 and west of the baled NI50 is also activel lookln for a Chun 1. ite�i nthis a proposed ; aY: Y 9 general Yea at the present time as they recP niu Huntsville is "y3`HAc 9 ping G gran Wstward...Na'aatd.this x111 extr!mely,aggravate the traffic flows along Highway 30 when that school site;s located there with school buses ant Patron traffic at least twice a day. °'. Nr.Pipes said the need for this leg of the.beltway that ties into the overpass up by the truck stop(north) 'a tl.ties beck into the north loop It FM 2021 Is the least debateable as Mr.Hower conceded. He noted there i fl '- ., 1reeQy a tlennstratetl need as flet as truck traffic and if this school pens up aut here,tying this tampua t i j h r ye the high school campus.for transportation,has bems,etc,would save el of a4 travel time and adthii sol traffic * Y' N gh doWtam Huntsville,because 17th Street is going to neve to beer everythl ng taming In from the welt. N Acted nth the weshartl development,I-45 Wll aCt llY ewe W be a dlvidin9 line betsreen East Huhtsvllle d West N tsville. Ne noted the Texas population.is upected to double in 15 years and those new people are got g G the in East Texas where the voter ia,not in ikst Texas. He noted stat;atics tell they h 21 tPf Y- loofa along the gallas to Hwstun corridor. Ne noted Montgomery County has developed very rapidly W71 S S.dT, pr, >4T last 15 years.and their expertence should behoore us th anticipate these growth opportunities V He aidif ,yfs Hant:v;ne does grow foto moa halves,theoNe W,L Beltway is a major advantage to those areas. aa;tl as this grwN takes plate along the inturats. 't Be tBe two way Feeder road systw that presentl d our real transport;on—our in circulation conults—will enwany neve em gp one way. Heaaeida xheo that haDDens,because of the spacing of tlrese overpasses,it W 71 be extrwely long sdi Wnce to 9a from •; s point A to point B Wthwt 9oingerwnd the her, and cmi9recork tgresaid it Bay W thout be very difficult at some mint in time for residents of Elkins Lake to t to the y s going tlawn here to the Sete Park rtese and doubling back to cane hack to town. He sold this is a matter of.mandate Prom the federal highway x5 , isston or a request from the tocol goverment od ft W71 probably Happen when the city asks for an inpro e r c rat on the feeder roads to haM1e the traffic.'He said they'll tell u utanaHcel ly,just like they told s_g may'•, Conroe,Spring,etc.,that Huntsville nay have Lhe timpvweoents if tt will a cept one-way. He said this is the p.' rule ant that Is the way it has lay 6 d that is the any it will can tin ue to be. Nr.pipe,slid to say this project i n lmeeded or is unplanned or is inappropriate because the virtual rtatnty does not now exist,is akin to trying to stem the flood with a sponge. He said all of the residential development along Passes Nalk alreaQy runs a scram o4 cars into two on Possum Walk(which has an utruely 17 k A2, limited carrying eepaeity)pr5wrily because of the two-lane overpass at the interstate. He said Highway 0 t ` "„ has alreagy been shwn to tarry slot of traffic. He said the cwblned development,o4 the western servic...... "..g vf+.�'+p'dt.,b, }s bsent the national forest area ant ilia col lege.4aw area,x111 generate some13,610 vehicle friss per tlay if S 7L 1s develo M at the same den! that Nuntsvi7le developed. He said this is an extremely con ervative esti 1"g -g" heamse,as a practical mutter,xith Percy sea they ere,tt is ex t d chat a poen prat pro is what pet a any new development will b more dens what Huntsville has already deve]oped. He said where we have fairly large tracts of single f it sidentfal areas.we re going G have equally large tracts of high densijy spa toren s,townhouses,etc.bete e _ that;s all that can be afforded to build. He said taking the density criteria 5n Huntsville today,and applying vt it ta this area of develogmnt that is apparently going to take place,then we 71 have a minimum of 13,670 {dz { vehicle tri Pe per day di ratted on these two conduits and that is more than.they Can stand. ,}. He said It is the staff's Understanding that the TOC in the nut biennium will divest itself of the bwa S M1� 1 r tracts on the north entl which battler the I-45 ant the south track across free Goree as part of their financIng plan recently approved by the legislature. He said h thesetwo tracts ere sold,the purchaser of those rk 2 tracts w111 im im"begin to develop than,as. k held expensive property lihe that and not develop - Non. He said the attending Lreffic pmblws on the feeder roads will also compount. He guarentatl this would hasten the day the one-way feeder road Bystw•ill m to Huntsville and this 1s'n the very near foreseeable `A3" future. Xe said the staff believes the west beltway should be viewed in taws of Its planning importance rather ' sy than In taws of the political pressure and the rhetoric that is common to the moment. He said the has been lot of discussion about this t over the last several g city council must vi in Leans of logic and a sense of community in is Perhaps oat aoeethMn9 thatmcao be u9uired ew in the political Chi §T f a. He said little I.known about the vast number of hours that have gone into planting this mute to colo id "E L with the federal highway rules that Host apply in intarsectiona oP the Interstate highway systom end the state highway rules Nat govern the intersections on farm made and state hi lav y simple ' tu connect the dots between the overpasses Lhat are already av..able aMhe FMetthetlhave tavbe crossed toita put Nem at the Draper location under englnoering and tlenographic stuQy terms and su Lhat there is tot a who. •3 lot of flexibility of where th F. He said son options have been discussed about going further out,not calling this a beltxay. Ne slid he had no problw WLh semantics,but the flack 1s iL is Wse t0 consider it in sepnenta vp- He sold the sWthern most segment would be the last that anywe could justify ta build because the'jvaLiPiceti p( for those amas is not yet there. He said to ramie it free the comprehensive plan,th eliminate it from the ,'tt3k, comprehensive transportation plan for the City oP Huntsville and to thereby excuse the duelgpers of all this area out here frau building their portion of it,is to him,inexcusable. ' k ,1 He said there is a major land developer functioning here at the present time. He said the ere large 4, land tracts awned by other develapmnt familiu,long tern development families,just noHh of there. He said hen the state prison system sells off this.property,the entire northern segment will transverse privately caned develtlpable property end n 11 li kellhoad,will be built by private interests. He said the soon 1s Loma tlwn Highway 30 dam to PossUs Walk(FN 1374). He Said the likelihL of a developer building this outhern must leg 1s slim and none at Lhe present tam,but the people who are mast directly affected by the location of an FTI :+{ ape two-lam l a tion will at Som point in Sime,due to the feeder road systen gating one-way,need that Instead of aid wdwnitoythe pyely'and in Pact try out for It Just as they are raw objecting tom 1t. He said nx..4 y y 90 rpass at the seta lake,it will be very easy ta catch on N the two lash FN 41 saties then d g t b k r to go to Ne grocery store. He said tin staff i gl ds and encourages the Com it t tai the Ne L B 1 the Comoreh mfve—�i��r n.n:iw.11 i��«�w a.e. n� ni--P t b 1 th bli f ib111 f ❑ —Tc� -�--He saitl if, § tan r in fact, t pmol t 7 G the State of Texas,walks up am hands the city a sack of money,he feel,the cit)Wold be f o11sh ort ta take it,but at Ne present time,there ere no funds available and by taking 1t out of the comprehensive plan.She city x111 loose the only option that raw exists to get it don,without public expense. X id they are not recommending a financial contribution or ccom Went from the city Council.-that is ort what the 2 p tattoo plan fa all about--it is simply dasignating the right-of-may and requiring anyone that devel p kf can to oto.develop their anyone c argue with that. aye p pert of tt ane he Sian t feet one "^ y Milan on Subject of Keeping or Del ti o the West BIN,,1 Comh 1 e Plan ;i. Mayor Mondayaskedf moil from the Council on this natter. Lwmilmaiber Be}},node the motion to { v, deleT Ls�tat BeP J tf th Cit mhnl 1 C g p' w f lc it Id b it soomible w EIiE COu SIT sport—to aeieefFTF s i m tr tmive plan though he 7d tlersGnd the c cerro of Lhe people here abort its taction adjacent u4 a t G Lhair p operty b use we don t k abet It 111 do in terms of value-•tit may increase it Or it may decrease it--It is unknown. He Said 1f we remove it at this polni,khan the Planning Camisslon will have m mechanism P ,a fl b d F N require builders ta build any suGon f that end the city will lwethe opportunity Ly to ewr have a west belt , ;-j In lis present location. Xe saitl althouAh.the voters rejected it om e 7-1 basis,he feels there were three is „�- v n OWN!` R �01* `r 7 kT z+ - 1`i t s } PAGE 576 BOON 0' JULY 2.1935 that were being voted upon simultaneously:'1)should we have a wastbeltl-2)where should 1t be located;and r 3 how should 1t be financetlt He said 1 k xtr x ) the Pact the peep a voted against that leaves us unsure as to whether Lhey 1 E w A z- - voted against the concept,Lhe location or the financing o4 it. He said he didn't know hex the city residents feel bout that. Nonetheless,he said,he felt the Council has a responsibility as councilmembers La adequately plan for the transportation in the city and this is ane opportunity it has to adequately plan. Ne touted to rejec that nos,then the Ci d looses the possib111ty of doing this adequetat in the future. He said sane 10-IS years fma now, f the city i re to look back on this council if we reject 7t at this point,that the ill look back with sane tis that w y w may Passed up the opportunity to do adequate planning. ,� Councllmeaber Bell noted Or.Xaover was addressing the issue the east-west estate.not north-south access talking about 11115 end residences out in that area and getting people into Huntsville and out--it 7s no h( r a; as north-south probl en,it is en cast-west probleo. He felt oe should direct aur energies toward extending FM " 1374.expanding Highway 30. He said the other point is the thought that Elkins Lake will become land lacked; N V +you feeder,cads are made into a one-way system,be sapectS.that Elkins Lake will simply put in a north asses , giving 7t an overpass right by the Goree Unit,thus the pectre of a.lane locked Elkins Lake is net an accurate ' o;- Dh't Also.Or.Bell dl dn'L see wiry the city is so lacked 1n to tie present position oP the Nest ealil He onid the map chars it to be paralleling I-45 for much o4 its route atM around the Spring Lake area,it is only ztl, 9/10th of a nilh from the hi ghxay. He sold he Teets the Nest Beltway is an extraordin oily good idea and he agrees with Dr.Green that w have to plan Oar our tramp tett n eats 20 years 4rao.W d'th West Be1W L <}w t is an important part of that,but lets put the nest Beltway t where it belolgs so it ci rclee the city,noty Pyk 3 o it goes right through thepl n'd expansion. He said to take,.1Y.41ge9/10'5 aT a mile away from the 5ntar- p•� ..,ks' state and put it 2-3 miles ay where in fact it would became a beltway,ratherthan just a,wLher road in the 4> middle of the city. I ,,£ 9. Couneilmember Davis noted he would be uncomfortable th delete the concept o4 a transportation system on the ' } ! west side of the highway. He said it has to be well thought out before major development occurs. He said there ' 1 ill al Net be pros and cons whenever an arterial system of highways is built on the west side of I-45. He said ti+ 3 ail 4 it is when we want to plan it,If we want to plan it,a d do we want to build it ta the advantage before the fact) t *+Re i at y rather than after the fact. He..said he could not vote to delete It, .. Councl Hnember Howard said growth always brings;painful decisions,but Huntsville is here in the crossroads t rim+- ! ' and whether we what we aught to or not.Huntsville is going to grow. He saidother cities have created , Ik h. 4 Yk; ous probimns simply because there was not enough planning far enough ahead. He said many of the slums we s' cerin cities were acteally created because people didn't plan therailroad tracks antl other important industrial) ^+y concerns. Mr.Howard felt if we are to plan far adequate roads for Huntsville,w must do the thi s that we should. H said the West Bel Way,even if we change the route in some minor detail,should be built for the S progress of Huntsville. Y x Councilmember Nharton said he d be against dropp7 ng the West Bei Way without an alternative from the y :r Planning Commission. He said the west loop is going to 6e a major arterial street In the nester plan and we need to let the developers kwrl this is what w're planning on. Councilmember Barrett said he would be very coacerned to dismiss building from Highway 30 to north 1-45 t }= and if we delete it,ee wuldn t be able to do that. He said net her we finished ft the other way or found 4 -, ` another route W take,he would be interested in researching that. He sold the city is going ta need to take 2 traffic off Highway 30 to go back to the north I-45 area. He said w do need to look at other routes with which P to go south. ' C .iheemer Dowling said we need to keep several things in mind:1)the concept of the Nest bel Way and the uta. Hesald w need to recognise that the voting Por this proposed route goes further than simply Yb. eW.raing the concept. Secondly.he aggrees samwwhat with Dr.Barrett and feels a strong case can be made for the therm portion from Hwy 75H a Axl to the Interstate. He felt we have a less strong position frau anywhere beyond that point. He encouraged the Council to possibly vote tonight W delete the wast bel Way as drawn as '"E d the motion provItles antl reqquest the Planning Camel Satan to cam back with a subsequent proposal to reinclude the northern portion and call it the north bel twat'.etc. He said there 1s a fair amount'fp f cannunity sentiment for vu, that. He said that]-1 vote shows very strolg sentiments about this whole Issue and the Council.has an obligati to be responsive to the voters an this issue. Ha said the opposition,we can concede,is taming Fran the popula d ,L areas south of Highway 30. W�y Councilmandur Hedges said he is not an engineer and he didn't think anyone on the council was an engineer. 5 fi He said the engineers with the highway departreIt looked at this lend a number of years ago,same PD-25 years. d } ends" that would he a proper place to move the city of Huntsville. Xe said ha felt we should stay with the li proposed route which,.un4ortunetely,might cause a hardship on sane M the folks that live out them.but that is,he guessed,proggress. He said regarding the vote,the pet to he the to voted against that issue simply ( because of the t i su•not the protect.the route,but just the taxes. He said he'd support the West Bettwry y Q i "' as it IS presently planned. Nevar Maude ,to In, l.....w�m t 1.• t She.said Tram the staff's recommendation and She figures f given,there is w doubt hinmher mind that lnvthe very near future--five years—there is going th ba enough x, develOpMnt coming in best of t-95 that w ere gotag ta see a need in this.city for more outlets,both nerth/sou q@ and east/west. She said with just the development that Is i to occur-within the 7 ' going pass six months w have , en four major tlevel opments: Nestridge,Robinson Creek,Pramatory paint,West N111z and Timbeswilde. She said �. we imply cannot take all the people and traffic that will be generated by that and force them down two bottle- .s~ h cks,being FN 1379 ane Highway 30. She said you add to that the school and all the traffic generated from that and it really is a land lock amposs7ble 31Cuation Por the City of Xuntsv517a. She felt we had to devise this beltway for that. She said she has slat of empatlry for Lhe tracts south of M 1374 and that she would mat want it in her backyard: She said Trow FM 1374 over to I-B5 is crlttool fora beltway for Huntsville. She said !� will vote to leave the ent9m plan is because she felt it is more than fees 1111 to look at a study frau 1„4 �?u FM 1374 on south. She felt it wultl be aloe easier to care 1n to amend a plan than it 15 th delete it and lose what we have and then have to try to recover it. She was open for alternatives for that south leg and she under- stands the problem wl th.it as it is now. She pointaduet,however,that section Tran.I-95 to Nighway 30,is land , comaltted by some 97%in eauments. Frma Highway 30 to M 1374,91%of Chet land for right-o4-way Is already ,' committed. She seie the easements are there,people are willing to give then,it Is not going to cost this city s County a dine at this point to build 1t because the developer's are going th but ld it. She said Hestrldge �. is going to develop it through them.Robinson Creak,and other areas,as they develop. She assumed the state b would assume the maintenanre and upgradl ng of It after It Is built. She noted perhaps later we can develop an `k'mxk outer beltway that will be of service and maybe the state can lead off w7 th that. ". turCouecland berthe Bell would he weld Vote for the with a mots to eredicahe the Rest Beltway as 1t Is currently f we want and then 1e weld never,he coming beck with a motion saying the west bol Way 1s a good Idea,,even 4 is 1T w want upp to M 1374. However,he said Hwe vote for this motion tonight,w've essentially elven our bless 3 ing ta what is currently proposed and he guaranteed that road mould be build in the very near TNeu t re each W the agony of a greaany people who live in that area,especially that south part. r^ 9 A 3 r x � ri n 5� 1,. �"�^of •'"°i, z'^ -�n�� `� � ^"` �Zw s .�`-�"�t',� •. 's� , 'tri 7 azo "�� � ���' �i JULY 2,1985 BOOK'0" PAGE,577T`.,� 4 r yb rte' N Councilaeober&11 said here 5a Amtl ree why' g at diel of the rmdvgy is already comnitted b u f'y ^H 04 the 7igrdinate profits that can be metle By tbo ho'p ide their land for tha halfway,noting their lane 'i may er+pleor quadruple in vol ase Lecauae of it Ne r Sed th c oil to rmnanber that the vole was:the �s^ t t to build a wast beltway. HR said the C 11 ha _P. ibi li ty to reflect the people's wishes and the p �1 4h�.Aa Planning Caeniu7on to also recmnnding tl leLiilg it front u prehensfve Plan and lack at 1t from another +,bFR 3 +box;^.'✓f P.His Na sefd do pz Intrust thin or m led simply 90 with what they recamend. He said finally th I Hest Beltnay 7s a dl raster for theapmple living in that south part and tc vale aga Ne current resolutio - 1 is to,vote far jeopasdialn9 all that property SL SpHrq Lake and El ki ns.Lake an Chi be finds'unconscicmblev. r ra personally. r '- Countllmenber Dowling ked boat two-ta d rd,..0 thin beltaay,would be built by the developer. Pipes noted It would be two-I..Pam m k troed type road without curb and g iter. masked 1P the arkrial street standard we the a as a farm to mrket road standard. Mr.Pipes said he felt every fano t T ,�e v'? NI 9 yf a rket d in the City of Huntsville-world have to be timed a ter7al streets,which art gassomd ky subd7vi 7 P design standards which provide an option fortie arterial street to he with an extra right of Nay(bar ditch) ort curbed nd guttered,m the curbed and guttered,earrower right-o9-way construction configuration. viky" Councllmmber.Barrett rode 2lmnot+en to the.�nontb rtibn of.the west feel .and b find M althaon portion t wH free n meA!r nd S m xs ,y'•'t.X F n ", ?tg ..^z „ s + w ,—car!r rtan a 'inq it'lx—TTP"pT�whTcl,ch,2 ao 161TR.v or the i g CmF 3;, ,f ..t ? ' oris ion. Councllmeiber Hodges said this West Baltway h bee a part o4 the waster plan for M ye and := p g a } Z" §" k A he felt it would be ridiculous for the Council to sit here and plan,engines and redrew thoffi linea when there f 'ght-of-way already eslaklisM1ed.the State Highway Department has endorsed it:.acting they know mare about mlla5ng rinds than does the Oounoll.Councilmmber Hedges said he is in favorf two West:Beltway as 7t was 3 rF J S Proposed.sme 20 years ago r Mond restated th tron as amended on the floor as follows: tretain the west bel by but w 3 y_ delete t e.sou sgect m to n t. rt: L e note 1f X 9rees t n t twat/s entrbe ee a ted bur.he rs ort saying it..netbe altered. t xy z, v pts m noted.he w0ularweltmmnen'ai it mate route 7f I.could be found that could be approved over two old ane. f ' S He noted he 1x net cmmltal that this is the route ta take and he likewise Is not an engineer,but for the S Y "1' Council to delete the hallway without sore kind of an altarnaiive herogg presented that+s better,would he � � F✓ 5 : "d foolish.Councllmember Barrett noted he also rode+t a part of the motiou that an altermte route would be , *.. ulht. VOTE: Councj.1,12ers Omii Green md.8arrctt voted for this ration and Cmmcilaenbers Wharton, 4M owe s, re n a n vot 'a nsS t. m on a e Y r Mond noted mkmmnneed anther t5 to consider the recomendatlon e4 the Planni Wm7ss7on. l iy�* Caunc mem e e w c r n c n t ore a ort were amnc nouni's a li p`a .J 1 arra, a. Inve,ort on a ,t ere ore,t e st ne I. 1 ve PRESENTATION l ,'" "'f , Presentatl by Kathy Oowlim.Cbafrce"an.NuntsytlleSesbuicmtennial Beautification Cnan+ttee.of the Y r ms's A el"Aee I L S Kathy Dowling noted 27 People represented N La 171 in San Antonia at the tin of the receipt of this . Award,which she felt was received by Hunts 111 t lY b cause Huntevlile Is the clty 7t is,but because vfp f .the as pport given by the city Goverment Sh ted the auppar<and as Is frac the city staff hes been beautiful. She noted projects such as this m'upplonts and cmpl idents t a thing the city goverment I s already doing and the suamses of thfa project ere ffnely tuned to the thfngs this city is already tloing. d.zy hb She no Mis piayue celmps to everybody, whohas ever picked up a paper cup,to everybody-who has aver pianLetl repo myrtle,and it belong to meryba0y. A photagnaph was then taken of Mayor Mommy,Lity Manamr Pipes 'fir rook E 1 : Johnny Potsets,0lrector of PoDnc Works.Curtis LOWng.San7tdtlon Superintendent.and by Black.Parks and ' P� 1f Recreation Superintendent. J CONSIDER BID t�} E +rte Consider award a4 a bid to AEA Construction In the unount of 132.423.50 for the dYafna9a reconstruction project crossing A eT-ierTi Stre�l.�e r y 1 Bem P7 pas presorted tha N 1 Park Drainage.project which is proposed at two site If.Lufkin Fetleral 6 h Safeway on Norval Park at 11th Strout. He indicated As0.Construction is the ion bidder and it is She rccm- mmation of staff that Chavkemrded-.c trait in the emu t 4 132,423.50,noting the eng7eeering estlmte # mrd Ceun.Ilmmee Wh rta de the mNon th a rot/ f this bid as recrosaeaded am Councilma d, ! Hamrd seconds tem a an an e motion pat mus y. u avCd911NR EWIPMENT a en f�tEf - Consider a roc—ndat+on f staff to purchase mw7m mu+pment frac funds previously autmrtaed far—In, ry cos. ' sr se Gene Pipes,City Manager,noted the City had asked,ass decision package in lest year 4 budget,to expo ��. nt with a contract moving package for all facilities(inter Plant.inter tamr,m11 iter,ltc.). He we the city had sore tl1441culties with that this spring and m are now recmawnd7ng Shat we purchase the necessary reWi nt so that the mplgrm can stop borrming parka department equipwnL Oar this purpoas m noted m' nding$12.500 out of an avallabla 173,000 fir this equ7pmnt. Counc77mmber Merton coda Lha cotton ' 1'.. } k Loa roves ethis endIture and Caunci 11,Barrett seconded them on. at son: o e ree t s is w re ng a r e eau pmnL ta et2 capac ty or lackstim when 1t 1a ave11eb1 f for other uses. Mr.Pipes assured Cou ilienber Green two city meds the additional equipment just to keep up to thedmand. All Gere in favor of the motion and it passed unanimously. AMINIMENTS 2 'r N9Yar's Report--Cmsrder ADceintaents tp 8ebra Liry Beard Mayor Monday in. node the action to appoint Frank Fair JuIY 1.1985-July 1,.1988 :+a i yt?h-,Eb S Lied 'Ban JuIY 1,1985-July I.1980 to the Huntsville Public Library Board,rlplaclm Too Fetters and Kathleen Sta9gs_Cmncilmmber Dm17ng Q' � k � a � 4 �Yf Milan to approve oftheseappointments and CoundilmauberBattett'sedohded the motion. All were in avor an Metion passed anon mous v. M is ill 150th.Birthday-Friday.Julv 72 i` �,; ya. Ag a;r i a 1F a rd I> x l{� Y k- M Monday asked.the C il.to res Friday evening to celebrete Nuntsville'.s 150th Birthday. She �. l ` �. i; "#, 4*#' y ?S indicated the hours are 6:00 P N til 9:00 P.M. She said a large cake will be available and many festivitie $ # k < an planned She noted at 9:00 AX on Saturday morning,1 com.gntu picture will be taken at Pritchett . Field. She invited everyone to have their 5esqulcentennl lPicturc token. Media Inquiries J.D.Oickensen asked how much input the Mayor and/on,CounCileembers had in the City staff's recomxenda- V tion on the West Beltway. Mayor Mondaqyy n ted she.was intererted in same Fl gures and she asked that some 'v',Y' H9ures be made available,but the 6u1k 4 t61s report 1s M PipeS'. Councilmmnbers generally expressed no input in the report. Cauncilmembers Davis and Green,in p t1 ul or,stated they had no Input. dy fi "ADJWRNMEMT N Respectfully submitted, h OeShaw,Lily Secretary July 2,1985 ,i W1 ts� y4*y 3, ; i Y � 4� J MW t x x � y+ �'t` �. f �t i kaY e� a441w .t A lai I r y�� n r PAGE 579 , MINUTES OF THE NUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 9TH DAY OF JULY,1965 IN THE CITY WALL COUNCIL CHAMBE LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council Seek in regular session with the following members present: r ;,„ ay.Mayor n 0.Eugmd Barrett kY officers Present It Oihaw CC{ir Setgretary J� Hid sarr-eeTl 6tott Bounea,City Attorney Stephen E.Davis ry L.Dowling Jer u . ."x '.,�', ,§•-g 1. fi'sy; wa' is Bi l li� agreen .,ra •tt�`. i tr., ,, k�,` ' Percy Howard,Jr. Olck Wharton. Y The t g a tallee to prosy by the Honorable Jane Monday.Mayor..The;mntaLlon wee presented by _ v1 CoumilmMer PercysMaerd,CO. - ,t.a+. / �b CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING .,,p r s` 4p iy +,;,"" ^1 �.-i y`� ✓ ;;. y Councilmsmbar Bamtk made the motion to app ve the City Council Neet;ng minutes of July 2,1965 and Councilmmber Bell seconded the motion. All Mere in Savor and the mtfon passed unanimously. REQUEST FOR FUNDS t � ``y, T' 3s P k^ 5 �i^r: Hear:Mrs.Na B nd Mrs.Mable Nill presentation an behalf of the Piney Woods Re i...I Alcohol Drug Abus C p ram ore Nancy Be -spokesperson..introduced M Hal Martin,counselor with the prog wh than gave financial ?- H ^T� y i'fomati t the C cit germane to this Program. She than introduced Councllmenbers Pero'Howard,Jr.and BI11 Hodges, b of the hoard.Sfie reted tMs is,the Huntsville Alcohol d Drug Abuse Program for Huntsv117 d X lk County which recently expanded its services te five Other unties. She then reviewed the flnan f'dill tion with the Council for Lhis non profit corporati un for Jue,1964 to June,1965. She said this program wall no all receive the$6,100 from the Texas Comission on Alcoholism as all StateI. has ended, sting the grant eece7ved sale siz.years ago,was a decreasing Brent assn year and it has now nm out �. sof December,1964 which covered a period of 5 ptember the becmber-as retabursemnt for actual counseling ` .hours. She noLedapproxlretely 25 Walker County probationers are'involved in this progrem add ten of those are S now saber d h Sutheccessfully cmpleted.probataon. SM 7.re uestee LML the Council 4si nate 75%of the sales q; bTTI L ��' k t ' t o s e fundin, s e e. moun♦Z�AI es�a'�x1ma(�"1—$Tuarier D a q or9urt an W fl tlon,b Lee rs s TEiel�r;n ng a9.a .,nor factors).She none the statun is a e �# F - leglalatu h t pawly re omenddd that cities end counties chanml some of this to.noseqyy into rehab;lltatim 3 4 , add they are arendinp 15%. She noted the other Quoties participagng are more than se14-supporting and pay r in di44eran ways:.Matllspm Coun s E10.000 far.two d s week of service•Polk Sen Ja into end Tri ni 'Counties probetlon daps tm t �d school di atMcts are contrect7ng With the Rgenry with Polk County pgylo a^ h,dm 57,500 and the probation d p"Lm nL f th W sties will Pay$7,500 far Saptmdaer-August(2,500 per county). pt S@ s One school.district X111-ontrlbete$5.000 pe year of service at one day per week and another smller school tlistr;ct is paying E2,500. She noted the Nalker County Hpspit. distri t;psys$1,000 per mntA but feel that 'd0`is nf` st this support should ton frm the tf and the county r the the frm N d Lhey wish to distontinee their k,r,•p .y payment if the county and city will contribute. She noted Walker-County Me included the Agency;n their budget , .. .pe but she was not sure of the exact does ,'but 57,500 wa requested. Councl l member Hodges noted the Walker County Ze k Hospital District also provides office space wAteh Is a 1 klavl tribut7an as wail. Nva.Burma otdd the 9.T XISD provides 525.00 per month per mandated student which amounts to about E4.000. She rated I,mney hes yet been rece5red frm Walker County. or Mon noted' n locallythe onlys rt bein received is Lhe 000 k gram.XI50:office s acs end 1 000 a r' sir<t'a arae o S t o n u on.un k' rC n i ber Hodge said this Is th f grope Siderte be advi sad'oi th1 request. He said he felt the Council she ltl considerit in the amount'f 15% f whatever amount 1s r i ad in the sales tare an alcahellc beverages 1 the 1%antl not lock In a specific mount but consider 15%IF he Cover is sent te the city. xHe sold he has been a board member for four or fire yye and hese7d this agencydces a terrific Job and he recom ende0.cpnsidaring their regpest in the budget hmarings. Nan Burns advised about 70 pp le are helped' year in6Walketpf County.Mayor.Monday advised the Launch wllTget betTi w—f rs. urns w he the Council Aa R 9a g session. ' CITY NpNAG..5 REPORT South Park Subdivision 0 ed Restriction Problem rw t Mr Pip a noted Mr.Gem Blair of the S th f k Subdlvislon.appeared before the Council last mak to advise f a atructu th t h d been moved into th 5 th P k Subdivision which was creating a mncero for the residents 4" in that area. He advised the two areas f r we a the legal pests and Lne procedural ratters.regarding regulatlpns end contrpta to by teff. He i dice the LowwnIL Development Deparbent revisewd their "JUpYOcedures with him and h -lea nod''.theIndividual who undertook this prefect made a number o4 visite to C1fy �} +{ Hall prior to cmmmncing h1 p J t d piled with ell site plan requirements pf the Building Code;had access to to and sewer serv7cea,hhe lot fronts on.tAe street go a subdivided lot;hes:at antl pulled e11 t required pe its nd is now In the process o/cowlying with all p4 the code requirements which came to bare on this type f p-,1 t. Mr.P1pea Said he hes dotted-all the i sand crossed all the t's. He noted prior to the "�...� house being. ed in,.one f the city staff members want'out to the subdivision,looked over the situation,and r{; Calked to couple of residents out there about the project. He safe absent any expression of concern,the city `rented a parent for the_0 1n o4 the proJett. Me sale th;s siLuatf on would here possibly Changed if seveeel L lrcrostan had been different. He said what m4faet enforcement oP the deed restrictions m this,particular '1 ,y bdivlsion night havewas reviewed add it was found,in researching the dead restrict INS Smalleble for the q ` f"> South Park Subdivision.granted by Or.Hanson many years ago,the setbeck requiremnts and the Stoddard carets .K against if estock and feel and things of this nature aro about the sun and total of the deed restrictions. he said there is no limitation on the frame stnlcture being brought into the Subdivision as the deed restrictions A only restrict spac191cally put-buildings:ad oth.tMigs of this natun and it was noted several buildings In the subdivision have out-buildings,tool sheds.etc. He said the city hes.absolutely andvlrteal ly no avenue to th bare on this DroJect Lo grant any rel lef to the individuals in the subd7yislon. Xe said this is a b"`';. " w y 9 i - : ..� learnlip circumstance for all co rned,noting this structure cowl in with ell existing regulations and - r� •.� ��G� .i�t.1,r � �.i12 g�,• ���,�5 � �ar r w: �, S ' / 'a'E AIR s �,t .� a ¢ t s 1 r s PAGE 680 e00K'0• JULY 9.1985 MINUTES x ` Y`; Council b Be]1 ked if there 1s a prevision in the deed reatrictiona which requirethe person who is builtlinA the -:i a ac41re approval oT the arcM1l4care7 ommitae within the subdivision. Mr.Pipes seed that x ti netl I.the Plans.but the.criteria that is used by an arch tectural review committee,in -,���• $, SA ��... 4eu s apprmIng a t fp1 ,is Lhe restrictlons in She dead m,trl,tions. He said if there is int any specifics- , tion far a DQ Into f vs.brick. brick k or carports er enclosed Batu IT or-number M.sWare feet in a structure or stickbuf It vs.p buil t, s ambled on elle rather than modular,etc., then the architectural ' :V", the Dlans pM_specificatians by the committee would have only the deed restrictions a go by and there F;,�' :I�Ufi! X` 4 k4 3;; fvP a 9 is nothirry in than apparently,thatproMbt to bringicg..a frame structure into the subdivision. Councilmmtler Bell asked ff Lhe city checked with the architectural conmittee7 Mr.Pipes noted the architectural committee, at the floe o1 this proJett, not in existence,butevan in reviewing the deed restrictions as an afartheugh *s' . there mold.t have been anythingg If an Architectural mmittee had been funcLloning at the t7mm, r methodology , ..t �" z to enforce.anything. Councilnem r Bell asked If we clock through deed restrictions.before a building permit is issued. Mr.Pipe,noted m do only in cemwrcidl plleats xherefn we require the caner or level oyer/builder a fn' t�'. y''`` '� bring iodcetl restrictions that apply to that piece of propertyi rd for staff to determine that their plan t` - ` k�df£' does not violas the deed met, ion. He said am rroall ct issued burlding pewit 14 the plan violates the „ F'r f S,p dead restriction. Councilimmibar all.sumised then 1f it 1s a residence fn a ns7dentlal arca,the city does R - t become..i evolved. Mr.Pipes agreed. Coumileenber Green said this has not always Man the case as he could recall same city Involvement in Forest Hills where an individual was required to add'aurae,tlditioma1 brick before a building Permit was issued or to change the direction of the house If it x'ers facing the wrong street before a building pemit was issued. ( K - He said this ms 10 years a9 however. "'-W Scott BouMa,City Rtto y viewd the.tleed restriction enforcarent poi lrqyy 09 the cittyy and her it has iv 4 been applied during the last Tour years. He said what Me c7 has now as an enforcmmnt milt deals with oma lal atraaums. He s to I talar a ge a carte m gem r c�.. x .: RUN [ Y7—il eesfd�tlT itI it i u re to s d caoorcan u ' �'.1, b�orc a.pe t e t tv nwt rc nLi"al stricti�notreauTre '1{ - leer 1 th a other 5em tth Tin✓-1t srs�Eerw Tt�wiwoo Eos sI pro�mms th�a 3"C n9 s peon antes ".§. e rx, '� " '` ` �in the d r.4 in io icaNcgita ncilaic arc bemN 1 cntrPl Cmmmtaee: then m a bean[legal t; '" B pr city a g g pe it subyact to approval of a third par discretionary Y p^ e y y t ,y •$ group--an'unl f 1 d 1 g t7 on of legislative authority and unwmaissible;and secondly.the '.i problem her rf` ft'architectu 1 patrol comittees as a whole--if dead restrictions provide for specific provisions in the C� "�. '.F" deed that thq itl provide a setback or whatever,then that would be enforced,but the Supreme Cart t w„ rt' ,�E recently(1981)wled that deed restrictions will be interpreted strictly and that convents that requirer�' ,- mbeisaion of plans for prior consent before construction are valid only insofar as they furnish atleWaa notice the property owner of the specific restrictions sought to be enforced. He noted in tbe particular case ueder vier.because there were no syecifiI reatrictiona to give the anhitecturel c ntrol committee guidaece as to 2 &zi C what was expected when they built She1r haw and:there mdn t been plans nubl7 shed prior to the actual starting of consSrocEl f the ham in the subeivtzion,that the architectural control committee's restrictions could . n P int,,mPorcedN id he did 't know if these facts would apply 1 South Park,but th d ed restnictf ons ;v' their 4h 1 , id be 8 bject to fo,event pnblms H ted this later problem i o Bary a the foie ane he ted,Mich iswhether-a city c fthhold Its building pemit bused on soon 0etl Sion o4 a third ; l Mr.Bounds said if a party feels that a idential deed restriction is.being violated,the complaint shoul t' be referred to hit oP41ee. Ne said he x117 alk a the individual,look at the deed restrictions Involved,and x try be Ike a detem7nation on a nae by was basis as to whether or int 1t is suf4SCient--Ms an applicable deed restriction,the deed restrictions are valid, nal If,in Mz opinion,the t7ty should take am,type 0 W enforcement action. Ho said if action Is demand Pp pia,he will write a tetter to the person propesfng mvf0laa.Lbe restrlctfona antl oak him or her th a i t the activity. Mayo Monday lobed this procedure old also be d if a.vlolatioI Is occurri g e no to minimm.square footage or brick veneer,etc. required i th.decd restrfcti ons. Mr.Bo d id this la correct. t� Coxncilmenter Bell noted.phllozoyhically,Nat after.ltctening a the zoning commission,that Huntsville should be satisfied with dead rectrlcttms as they a than ample to take care of any problems with regard to quality o4 life in our City,and yet be heare the.City Attorney and't,,City Manager.tell u clot'the cl ty doesn'tenforce deed restrict 4,,cause by and large they have no might and carry no farce in law. He said a have a ether seri d41 hen--are deed restrictions areola or are they set? He said.after what �T # .i➢'4 { 1 has been said tonight.they d t m be anPle. Ne said perhaps the ti ty needs to pursue more aerima .reg lotions over hon aubelvislona arc dmelapin9• ,. loom or Bell also noted the spokesperson for South Park Subdivision mold like to respond to this and he asked the Mayor if 1t mold be appropriate for him Lo speak now. May Ibnday indicated she Telt it mold be appropriate if it is with the consent of the Council. No one spoke in opposition,however,Coumilmmbar Hodge,cemented that he 14 bothered by the.fact that the City selectively }•`. enforces deed restrictlons and he felt the city should either say it is going be enforce thin or tis not going to enforce thin. Cmncilnmbers Bell and bran agreed with Counc7lmmbor Hodge. Scott Bounds.City Attorney tencoded that in looking at the policy qac the city has adopted,Mien he says the city selectively enforce, in,it means the city screens the complaints it ecNres am In those cases where there has been a debemfm- as..fy7 \ tion that the deed restrictionshave been violated and ware the deed restriction,ata sufficiently clear.where k the.city 1d Aave n legal basis for enforcing it in court,the city has,across the board,attempted to onforc , tS�..'viSF�.y,>'� those deed restrictions. Councllmnber Nudges noted the number or cament4 he hes had about the used car lot the mrear o4 11th SSreet sad Xomml Park,yet it fa not Informal. Scott Bounds said there 1z a deed metric tion for Shat Brea that says businesses"but at the 1t was filed,there had local" 'separating eddawnt to LM1ai business another business for sem thea and there were ether businesse,In the area in violatio pis p f deed restrictions and it would have.base selective enforcemnI to prosmIt:the sum sales bus mess and net ,. the other bualnesaes in existence at the tion. Councilmnber Xodgas noted the residents of the subdivision can Rt; yk"">,lY always decide they a going to enfold deed restrictions. Mayor MmmaY mad she intends to ask Council's approvah to asN the City Marney to de a public aminar an deed restriction Aar a find.out what their deed ' "i A•'f ,;f .,i�• trictims saayy Mm a tighten them,hon.a work with than,etc..She agrmd this is a major problem In the 'n P City of NmtIvil is, p. CcunIII-1,r fiery Be11 aid a private citizen can take action,but hon many private citizens have the } y t#yr I so ed tion to pursue dead rtstril Iton' He aid he felt the city,as the citizem reprezentat7ve. hould become so actively involved 1n the pro n behalf f thape p1. CouncilneMer Green agreed,noting a` sj' �+ vd t X the[Itv should Ick at more than whetherit 1. nisi e t 611 Xm ver MCMev es4.A 14 w it6,161, s tt •1 ..w'11'(et F �" '+`' W Mayor Wedgy ked If then ma any objection from the Council If sommm from the audience wished to respon - J t to Iia to The. Gain t y' m p no expos ed obiection,MayoY Monday asked Gam Btalr,Sha,oaa ersen for the E' gy' Sou Nmmm� As miction a ddrtss the Cou;c with M V.Blair notetl his a to the Council for their departure from the cm end his appreciation- for some Ppreciatloon _ sympathetic voices on the t until. # 1 � y k �x e � 4 f 4 t'C JULY 9,1985 BOOK"0" PAGE 581 Mr.Blair said he fall the City a to fact,aware of the condition of this tructure %11 was moved into the subdivision they have Ind icated Lhey veryy carefullya'foll�wed the process. He said a es the potential '- .„�� � � repercussions were also considered by the ct ty.. He""'amid be feels the ow of this:.hme entered into an agree- ht With the.city to bring it up to certain standards byb bricking It on four sides..He said Mr.Pipes is {i saying the deed restriction were loured to the letter.i lwding sending sareone Out to She nem hborhoad lark around for People.to.talketo.about thi how a ePParcntly 1n.rxOgni tion of the dead.restriction that calls far sero consulzation with a'-"it"of threeprion.W constructl0n or a hawse being moved in. Xe sato at the time,i h f the other aide of the house that the city really need net do that because the deed restrictions that -i istence have been yretty much o to. d by the courts. He said 91.S hfe.de d 7 f x 91 tonight real d t had any light on Lhe sub3 t th nwehad last week..He asked what"Vise da for the future uppo t just role:v d sit until the next house is roved in.and the next house- and feel that there 1s.nathi g Ise that an dap He said this is not our intention,and he referred to the y size of the group h tonight H aid-thy Went t0:know what thev can do to rectifv the current Problem and Whet the can tl to event a to Al H said to en once res r ct ons on pant bass n t ga ng to s at s n at y doing but it is too late.as the house is already there. He said they have be robbed Ifethe.Ppo tunity b the nel9hbarhoud was not.properlY notified. He said.the group of three should at least h k own about th -house coming into the neighborhood. t .§ Mayor Monday regulations points are Well taken Sheoted from What Mr.Pipes has said,this structure does p. at all the regulations.and codes.p She said restrictions to what they can do in the en,of she is asking Scott BguMs,the City Attorney,to present dead restrictions seminar for the citizens of Huntsville,to ask questions end gain informatian ab?ut deed restrictions. She noted the City Council has responded this evening % .."Y+ by saying rt does want to re i its.Policy n how deed restrict,ons are handled. She thanked for cam- .:kH ing,noting they.did point out a very real p oblem for the city. 7' Patty Bilh tasked If it would be,po ible to say,one thing. Mayor Monday asked herif she hada question She addressed her question to Mr..Pipes: "Whatever you have.been told about someone coming out beforehand is t d ,�+ k; y> to false Y id fight here that someone had cone out and.there was no expression.of.concern. Two ; „, �^-ys residents.my lf.. tl M s.G ay it d.the-city back In January..Pressing grave concern over what we thought t .P k..s tk > 0 a shell c ing in: We ne knew_it was this. Great g ern me to what we could do. We Were Y(i, ytf f y %,�, `Y never referred to Scott Bounds. If complaints are supposed to be referred to his,we werenever given help. I myself only spoke.with gale Brown and his.said there was really nothing we could do. Henever forxarded ro to I S F'i`i`i }. ,sy anyone else. I do not understand why this sWteronL keeps c ing up that smegma looked for a committee,some - -+x$` tit fr 1"',t li q" S nW T one cane out to the neighborhood-that is totally false,it i id'culous. Ynu see x11.these People here tonight. Obviously if someone.had caro'.to us ire Would.hav p ed grave concern and we tried to go through the city lore.before all this csme up. And that Is the true story._ I don't knot/what you've been told,but I have to address it because it is false.' d Mayor Monday thanked everyone for taming.- t < Charles Smlthe Dead Restriction Request 'Y Mr.Pipes then addressed Mr.S ith 'c request of LMoareeks ago. Mr.Scott Bounds,City Attorney.said Mr.Sm7ther hasbroughtto the Ccennl s ette t7 n a problem of a deed restriction in the matter oP Marsh Miller's Molar int.building 145 d3ace t t D Atkins'OIIaIc. Ha no Hf ghland Park air a Her dad bdi vision and sane of the d d t tion rpor ted by ference and sane are t contained in individual deeds to the various propertl N d th is requirum t.that'at least three quarters f the•building il? be of bur ck'and the building h b 'pill t0 have a ro k f ads. He.said he looked up the s li Is dead str{ct{ons and they are under the control of an architectural committee and this committee was wntacted. They h d aced by.letter to the city that the rack fat de complied with the basic intent of the brick veneer deed d N 7restrictionthat had been Imposed by them and the or deed.restriction He said as a result,the cit has e taken k forcmment action. y Ia.. f t Discuss enrol met orievance hearing procedure, ed Of idea ll c ty's grievance ;r. J} ''f Mr.Pipes noted ore f the prohibitions in the 1 Procedure de e1.F video canMras from N the hearing room. He said this restriction terns from the day when video qui red very bright,hot lights and were,in themselves, treroly df t sting tg the pre sea and procedures. He said Channel 31 has tlo the request that they be admitted to all.h' ing;, long with the other media.and that had been denied T Flt, a_ becausegf the letter of the rdi t elf Ne. {d in light of this matter and any other problems the rd',p fig. Launch mqy have noted in the procedure,it 7 prop0 d that roendronts of this sort be discussed new While it is res nor IndT.s. Councllm�ember DOw�l l ng t d h ld f admitting the id rovidln t not chi min 5 Ogg Watts Into his edam erne eerou s t t ncaro'TFras recon t. "n to t e o na ce tg a suno a acamerwas as n utl'tcr ear n St. Pipes es them reeem of er aspectst g e n e strcuW vt Unc wm tto c an M A - f L ge. gyor Monday ted if no one has an masse ate P ..chef any council member Who has an rn should edvi;e Mr.pipes. A PRESENTATION Heer an update oresentati an bo Mr.John MCBeth ofthe Bra Transit System Mr.HcBeth' Welled th evan ts Udete regarding the-sOstem. He noted Huntsville s System made the Trans or Y lotion N neNsp p chi nth,.and he displayed a copy f Lhe paper bushed AlsysT.ai Prov tl g rage,aver the t ostler,of about 7300 trio by the SOXPT. He said the pec q ps per month--a trip is picking up a 8 1 person at point A d t king them to point B and is mat a-reflection of the number of people r{dl ng the trolley, not ing they da not count people,but the.number oP places people oo. He noted in March,they did 2596 trips when Sha trolley was in full perati on. He tedth trolley{s 'back in the factory in Evergreen.Alabama, being placed back intospetificet7anx,and iii u k nwhen It will return. He said their legal department �E ,..., Is pursuing legal action With the company providing the vehicle because Lhe vehicle had structural damage which O;azt 3 1 is built 1n problem with that particular Yellcle. He said they are attempting to lease Other vehicles at this s� time,but It Ic difficult. , Mr.NrbeLh noted they have offered the directorship of the Huntsv711e-Welker County Transit System to an individual and he will start August 1. He noted routes into W lker County will be Caddedounty Tr the Transit System Y'jk"+fk i`{"Si f on that Gate.al b Mr.chFilldes ted h'is here this evening re nquact Permission to install re the bus d trolley routes. �S ru Y mons which designate to the routes;the sly rrere.ro a by Nicks International here in Huntsville. He noted there 100 of these to erect but only 30 initially. He proposed t0 erect these signs on existing sign posts with solve clamps. He noted he has spoken W1 th.Mr.Poteete.of the Department of Public Works and,he hes adv{sad of yst the type of clamp which will be acceptable. He said the city ordine a requires signs to be at least 10 Peet from the ground and they are requesting a varl ante on this to allow their signs to be affixed bel os the existing ,v� 1 Y+ r � Vi- �1 911 r� 'r r z & a f 1. 1" �"y� 'y✓�,r,i - ;�y j Via' � F E Page 582 BOOK"0" MINUTES OF JBL'!9,7985 vs �# h signs. to WC t P P e gran and u to sce y W 21Tt ,y ' "rte's. H ted B h h de Ptf to the M f this Wrname. No said the si 9ns 1 hi P N noted Mail.Contractor would plat!the si9ns'an the city a poles,in.dooperaticn with the nty'o ?e `a1:'ep.,F staff; f the Ity ateff wishes to erect the signs,they mouldagree to that arrangement. In dd tt 'r,MCBeth said.they are'xouestinR Perniss7M to erect on tilt easeaents.31 1890 s type �I k - i,08 g 91141. a k be h n E "'IVa nuTw w curs to f-e yn reT rc�bu�npt♦n cre 4'- a,mei vh„ i rsaid 11 the f m w w mommus no,,, f bFl--ar p—enL;T,rey," �[ ,p ��4'45. the ben h tar they d weir t t p t yth ng in anyone s front rdc g o s �ered5e- a4, ��5` . �, t,b t th r frent yard).without their peimi as i on. He said May wishYM doMesa things tthis tm an as all of ,.4 this eq ipment Ys non here. fi s`yi}H sfi '"yy" LancmlmeMer DPwlin asked 1P the b A 1d h d rt } 9 g and he was advised they would not. He 'ySk then asked If there is oTo 1 about PAM auxi iii. 1 fanset�fonal aim poles wind stro sip's tr Ne e, t N, said-1 ay tried to s♦.ay in coup �ceTth me 9 srki Lpnderds, Nr pipes norma A. 'hheck on G -F +� that qu t1 7th the SgIPT. '3• Lo ilmeab G pled with the ridership nov.being reported,it would appear On, earns$5600 per day 7n fares, d he.asked five where-d'Mn ramal ningreveTuescaem. Mr.Mclean said it tames from the Urban 3, Mass Tr t Administration. Councilmember Green asked ha long LAis.gr t 711 last/br MIs purpose. Mr. 3.. MCBeth 1d f basically,not it 1s.a public.transportation.system nd. anis money has been frozen for.th7 Pursue,f the next three Yea d the re ubmit our request. Couailmnber Green asked what this f:' �"a costs p r Daasanger. Nr.IkBeth said the t p r.trip(Y Point A to Paint B Por each Ind7v1dual carried)is approxinatrly 55.50. CMncilmmber Green jested 7t would be cheaper W give tMse Individuals cab.fare. Mr. ^r No Beth said it Probably would,but it would't be ar accessible. He saidtheir mats are fixed and Me afore geOple MGy transport,the less capares.t per- He noted presently the levet of occuis about 255. He noted the Hurtle lyeten,new begins at 5:SD A.M. >-t y 4 R 'Mayor Monday asked Me can Cil if there is a coner,on here to ally Mr.NCBBM M.e.,t his signs and benches as requested;peddling,Mr.Bounds'reviev,of Councibsembmr Dowling's request regarding protocol in adding these auxiliary infomational signs to existing sting sign Dosis. C Mil 'bar Oav7s sem atetl Mat when Nr:IkBeth'a 1 staff obt -1 frvn hale re or business Oxnera far.the' ecement of e c ea,that he have t t ne t h 0 t t nt tcontacts o IMDe re o noM tat, tFfs m« e'�ve ceases�'iM a Tem a+F-fehT ts- �,.. y. s.; '.+" f ✓ y 5,- ooT those- sant at cI ut t sane re n or e a em ,£ a tett as a If h rest p putting e....nse.... s.caell:;ng t tY poles Swousun a Menetm put uphisowner poles. May.Monday anted they will have to proem back to advus in that event. Mr.MCBeth noted they would .. then be Paced with a major capital expendidure in the rape o1$25,000 erg they would have to t the Department " of Transportrtion regulations and be break-away signs vs.$2,800 M do it as planned. He noted he cannot anent On the antimposetl 0oil=of a capital program request at this time. 1 Mayor is Monday noted than with these cements and the checking M be done by staff less tithe the use of the Fk iv r 67gr .past Met the until hes expressed their general approval OP these requests unless Otherwise Prohibited CONSIDER HDBILE PHONE Consltle f INN' Wild t urchase a nubile system that has been experimentally in use in his #, Isle In t e emoun o M eau men .,`. Mr.Pipes,City.Manager,prevented this request Po the$2.600 capital mquipnent northase which will also ` quire monthly charges.f ph r Ice of a i tel 100. Ne noted the e i "w years: He Indicated funds coo be taken fyrtm$a 517,000 fund wfitch nasesetwesidehio aadecisionMd r* 11 fe Of B to 10 , C package for thea purchase of e.sewer roddingmchine,noting the riding machine now Ming studied x111 cost aDPmx mately 57.000. Council Mor fare. d•the tt t and CmncllMnb¢r Barratt seconded the moMon & After dl scussion by Me C nc7T it was decided the cos"vs. tit was not just7fietl. Councl lumber ? felt this was slot of money forua tele hone 1n a car. Cancllmmber Down in, old ane can always stop add :?^ Out a quarter in a payphone. Councilmeemer Dealing felt the city should approach this problem frem a comprehen- sive boket mr comnunicatian.system,noting ice atartmtl this 1uL year but didn't finish It, He didn't feel the mty should operate on ap7ecemeel basis in aur cammumcaLiems system. He prppemed deferring this item until we n Mve LAis mpreheneire look et car y ten Itywide. Cox ileepber Davis noted the can woultl be$2BOD tan fi rat year 1f the$700 per month charges added in. Mr:pipes rated Mr.Wilder tices have radio eaipmnt in hta car but there are situattpns xhen a phone waleexWd7M his operatices. Councilsember Nharton mated he , Id like M knew a little more about this cem`rehena7ve cmnunlcatlons system. Mayor Monday indicated the Council nmde to ask for work session on the city's canprehensive cmmun7Catl ons classes. Fie,rLor lbn hen c 11etl f oto on the MVon t0 approve Me ph0 Votes. Thto was unanimously - oppose "ton.M f fade M came, O CgISIOER PERSONMEL POLICIES ' r Consider an or rtL t theii C,City Personal Policies Lo astialsh a predomination hearmm in a cab with wY a'x'sfrace.,5c tt Bounds,City Attorney,than passed not the propo ed amend ant to the Personnel Policies. H said since the s last presented.Me federal ou t has apPl led Me Lwdernill mlimp to danoNons and this new Anand ant basically appl les be pretlismlasal hearings prae0ure to any type of Drpcadure that would reduce an employe's .,1 V, t✓ pay,in accordance to that sling. He said thI,amendment Is Intended to provide aprocedure--predaprlveti0n period--as 1s dormedby the court for.employe that before taking certain types of tl7scipllrery action,there lFs} t 1s a brief hearing at which the employee i told by he Is being disciplined and Is Aivan an opportunity to maps $ d - 1n therewriting or ora lY M.his sumrvisgr. M Ne sold this rvle would cat afhct probationary emPloyeea 9 as id world adseperado precedure for acts t that e Or 1P 1t is not ccasideretl.0lsciplinary in nature. Xe p M ay,areconsidered ell days exempt Saturdays.Sundays and holidays, He said when a super'viror desires M take diaciplinery action against an employee Mat is go 7 ng M result In a loss Of same type of pay-- T ' by suspension,probation,Or termInation--that employee is M be given notice that he i1 0 be disciplined and then,not the next day,but the next working day after that,there will be a pradisciplinary act l on hearing. . CoalmmbeY Groan.asked IP this t1 f fled. Mr.Bands said.only If She employee is absent withal N leave. 1 old if bre d tan M pTyee are not knew about the hearing or the time is c to take place. Mr.Pi Pes said if the spire 7 ab ent Ith L 7 he has abandoned Ais job. Cmmllmmber Green sold that - ay g^ is not clemr. Mr.Bounds three to Chapter B.Section 8 Ab ce without Learn,noting that if an 7loyee N;, is brant without leave 9orthree days In a new it is co 7dered a voluntary rest tion without d1ac1 11nar coon 9ns p y {S ' - ems, .. e,.Y x K iF• .g Wi 1Y J ISA r r y 15P tial" �4 2 3 +R,Y, MINUTES OF JULY 9.1985 BOON'0" PAGE 583 t ry tv. 7p3 kvMir.i ",qa, Y-`q aly+y ,f'W'` Councilmember Davis made tins motion to table this item since this information has Just been handed to the council eF s t s noc a res ma mer an h'e Co-11 neem ret ear o� e mom an.a un B a, an m. mat— a an nun mem rs arrect n aeon ! a ar owe Is Be 1 tee Mayor ay vote o. t e Motion to Ln to motion carr e ry", L, kms^ �6ndav askeat os�e coag, wonKeyv specificPro am wr t siT-h t�iTam Lo gee wrrthe�t`� y';a �Ldbx .R,z 'o if Atthrney this week to resolve ray questions and the eCoun it will discuss it in more detail later. t gijT, CITY PREPORT Gen. Pipe, Calendar k "i "advised the Council of the fined dates for action regarding budget approval: September 24 is y, the last Tuesday night of the tenth Haven. September of this calendar puedi.and the Charter requires adoption f the budget by S�ptmbea 21. He noted Revenue sharing 1 h changetl antl the pub is.hearing befare the Cit V y�-y CyFt Manager is logger required. He said instead th ,ll.be a.public hearing on re en sharing with an tli '+ of revenue shariig expenditures beiig available to "am who.wishes to comment. HeSaidwe have to discuss the budget before we can draft an am of revenue sharing.:To meet the public notice requi resents and advert?I P& entices and th receive input free the citizens on revenue shah ng expenditures.the calendar needs to be careful setHe said in addition,a decision is needed na the 4x rate is 1985.1986 which requires a record vote far notice provisions and'the notice provisions require a three day notice prior to the vote and a seven day notice before a hearing on the tax rate and a 14 day period before the tax rate 7s actually adopted. He said the to p K ti and budget do not have to be adopted at the.same time. A timtable.was then suggested and revleued. The Council final) a id a that a d ion bud et hearin would be held on Saturd Jul 27 toreview thea'+ a un t rst met n: ounc note So,s o see a m a en a s nlYt t1eC so that the C 1 tices not et Y w nt 5 0 T.nutes earJl. .i� '•• ate s e has as that each-a artment mea e, ,ion ect,vesrnamem u root amt mt'nee to accomp s a to age annns ewon9.pre n t r meet las will "'.'z -i he schduTeB"f�-LTA oInas�o u y a. 25y ?' �Xx u an MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT Huntsvllle's first celebration of Its Dl rthdav--150 years on July 12.1986 from 6:00 P.N.-9:00 P.M. t'" ;Jt' t r kl xaya Monday advisee everyone i Huntsville f the.first celebration of the City s birthday,.which will b k^ G „+- :.' the celebration of its 150th birthday on Friday night. Mayor Monday advised the Council.that the"hot air"that ixs 1.� is used In this chamber on mW occasions 7n.the Past will be put to good use on Friday night as she is asking h.ccanci lmmber to be present to help blow out the 150 c dies the use birthday cake and to then se ` this cake to the citizens of Huntsville. Counc,lmembers.noted,n jest they would like to designate Jerry ry Bowl Ing(known to express his opi niona and comments)to blow out the candles for the Council. Mayor Qay then viewed the schedule for the festivities. When asked by the Council as to proper attire for the occasion. Mayor Monday responded by saying Me Council ca we whatever they.please and that Lhey would be on stage that S Y K '- „' m ming but they definitely cannot weer their birthday suit:' Nay r Roneay noted Senator Kent A.Caperton will be present. Nayar Monday hinted that even Pleasant Gray P, ill be here..not only to spi ri t.but otherwise. She sold many surprises are cooked up for the evening. She ^ Invited everyone to attend. s Southern Link of the West Beltway Study ;3 Mayor Monde asked for the Council approval to ask the Planning Commission to begin a study to find an Y; alternate southern route for the West Beltway so that the Council San revia,p...ibl alternatives. Council- bar Bel'expressed his appreciation for this procedure. Councilmmber Wharton made the motion to a '- LA'` ^` the authorization far the Stud,aixl Cd,nctlmmber Barrett se omotion �s passe u imus y. tee Appointed man �t " k mel t Personnel Committee oM Mond .then appointed Councilmmber Jerry Dowling Chairman of the Personnel Camn7ttee and agar W dgo y gas Councilammbers Davis,Hodges and Barrett as members of the Personnel Committee. {tv Audit Committee Appointed U t 4 Mdyor Mand then appointed Councilmmber Bill Green as Chairman m an of the Audit Committee and Counci lmbe '$ :2 W"` ''•t, Howard,Be11 and Nharthn as members of the Audit Carni ties. Dead Restrictions Infm,mtional Seminar.Authorization for City Attorney to Present +^ ✓F* Mayor Monday asked far Lha Council a authorization for the City Attorney.Scott Bends,to present an i formational questionantl answer type sml nor for the citizens of Huntsville on deed restrictions. The Co..cil'agreed generally to this approach. COUNCIL ACTION Insurance--Counci lmm�ber Oavis.requested staff to write aletter to Henry May of San Antonio and L Pr 81 of TN.,regarding ou c abort insurance benefits and c us Cisneros!and r interest in TNL s ssistance fid£" to form it,Sen insurance company oretosstlf insure'. sf'I"-up to the letter from Mr:.Cisneros to ember a�W 'tvF? 'Lies,dated June 21,1985 and included in the Cauncila'a agenda packet regarding the TML a in urance progrm 'k He suggested atnce the offices o4 the Texas Dental Association,which formed Its own i nsuranceacmmpaay,are i A'L Austin with TML,they may find it convenient to communicate in this repartl. He urged that we write and follow } this with a personal phone call La express our concerns. Mayor Monday indicated the staff will proceed with Lhi suggestion.. ,t Charter Review CmMttee--Councilmember Wharton asked about.the work of this cawnl item and how one could submit ` requests or s n tis regard. Mayor Monday noted requests c be this to this committee through the City Secretary or herself. Scott Bounds,City Attorney,noted they will have their second meeting within the next two weeks. He noted he would be happy to forward any suggestions from Council to the committee as well in his most comMznm,t ion. AQIWRNEENT &§ k tf ls t '.'✓'.. '2' 4 y e W y 'P 4 Y .' EXECUTIVE SESSION: Pending Lit 9a on -Y , yWiq, 94 eA„N „tn^A i e" n i , PAGE 584 BOON"0"- JULY 16,1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 16TH MY OF JULY,1985 IN.THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHPNBE FSa3 LOCATED AT 7212 AVENUE-M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER.TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council met id regular session with the following gibers present: r� J Monday,May City Officers Present: '! 0 E g ne Barrett Bell Gene Pipes. L, q 3iy An fly Strph,E.Davis with OeSha LL tyManaSeciatary J rry L.Dowling Scott Bouts City Attorney William B.Green Bill Hotls - € pl 1 b✓3' Perry Howa9erd,Jr. i. MEMBER ABSENT: Dick Wharton- The meeting was called r the Honorable Jane Monday.Mayer. The invocation was presented b .Council b B511 Hodges.Mayay Pro Tue. Pro _ f '.. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING - "5' Co 1 tr B tt mid th tarot pp ve the.i to f July 9.1985 and CouncilmaMer Howard wnaw to re tp ra ane the mono a a t t ATTENDING'CITIZEN - yv Mrs.golly Murphy,Huntsville Boys Baseball Association.0discuss 7 t build dd't' 1 baseball I a. Y { r . Mr No play dvisad.the Council that the needs of H tslill",Youth exceeds the opacity of the q Nate Barr Ross Mmmrial Park baseball field facill[ie dtirl additional fields are needed to meet the demands x'' '',,.. r.K S for games td be played Sh said during the a w then are 720 boy3 and 380 gIris involved 7n bell gam, activs. She reviewaa the wrrent.schedulingg p a1n the need for txa more *ya t ik 2 f the existing fields to further ex 1 r€1 fields. Shethen.ro ed that the-two.additional ft ld be built on extstin land .th ad from the S' it G 3 d ; .air ort ie 1 ane t She sa L ase.Ml t With I } ¢ii-.* { by .y i to -netts 1 oma 0 n e est ree t A fation a a ed abo L 000 th i work 5 t ro ease ram the cora t t the t n also e`t+' k*J `} the c1 5000 to tc th 1 u t0 u t ew fields a re at 1 rovemmnts. a J CI ilmenb r.Hodg noted h supports this sides.1001 d.hethi k 7L 1 agreat idea. He urges the con- iv" ideratiou also of adequ toparking. Johnny Poteete Director of Publi harks,noted this is the one thingg of included in the 970.00D. ti t L uncllmember Hodg oted he.ret endsthat 7f the City does provide E35,D0 that the Huntsville Boy B b ll.A dation donate to the city$35.000 and than.let the city contract the improvmne t p J t..Mrs.Murphy said this is according to their wishes. , CIVII. Oowll ng asked 1f there is.only room f two field M P t to end the two 97elds are ""D g intended tr be south of F7 ld N-5 but across the road,there roam for several additional fields,but that {S lend is not in the dedicated.p k property. Mr.Pipes.City Manager,said the Council would-need b dedlceta She property across the d. .perk p party. He noted also that 1t 15 nota desirable situation to have the y restmo the road f th field r the children would have to roes the road..It was Noted these k' r propound! be multipurpose fields on,to be 225 feet and one 260 feet in size,7n order to accommodate all ge g p Coo he Hodges commended that they be truly mal tipurpoaa fields. He suggested if ' E70.Oog t do both fi ld perpaps we can fund the lights on Ina of them and do all the dirt work and lights ly" eyear d ayb lights o th sound one next year a h innote . the 225 f0 t fi ldwould .sate the gi 1s trams d she noted tperepis3notconflict sbetweeby the bop-rood $ girls us f f ld d th t thi i mbl d £fort - ;g.'(t W 7 4 a < .. - Me Nu h f Lh7 weDeks,o IT M Indicated it ill b considered hethe Council disc�MeMe-tnfiku - e o nn CONSIDER PERSONNEL POLICIES Consider amendments to the Personnel Poliles Chatter 10 Section,7 and B. y7o 1 discussed Gene Pipes.Lf CY M cep anted a Res lutiw which ds Sects 8.Pre-dapri vanan NeaHnps,para- {' .#- �phs a,b. an d. d 5-ti 9,Appeal of Disciplinary Action to City Manager,paragrayyhs b ane c and a jou >i y S} section70 Appeal f'C C 1 Dis 7 17 y Action to City Council tI bring the Code of'Ordinances into camel len iifi the y let t federal 7awsuit result, oting federal law is generally changed ore by the settling f various lawsuits than :itis: by the usual legislative p 1 r'�ghk' t Cou 11 embe.Oowli d th mmtten to ado t Resolution No.85 15 d.Council b Barrett seconded the ` irk y$+3 tion. sfon: oua 1 mem a qua tone-t e recess o t t tanent- t n B,a rege ng J iTTP LFe ploys i abs t tth ut lee ti f.discipl inary.action ahall p fled to the.employee ,'y .y noting th t p c.with t 1 ave is ov d'. dor Chap[er 8. Mr.Blunds,Cilt Attorney,said it to and it t ,i }t s s that at the.end If three days of b .without leave,tt 1s cansidered v untary resignation. Countil- '`-_r^.m'.ti d ' } t said:Hd Vis fldn't love-aproublem wlthmlk V1n9 th,ceout if we maintainant in his theacro�nasant if so referenceaLoaChapter B.red a Council � F '�, bar D fol L.Lhis ld ke it-pl i Ld him. Council member.Dowling 1d he fel It them h is something td be.sold 4 providfny-n t is 'wri[tr f in a f 1 luting m Co calm b Davis Noted the.first k "'� sort of this yoragrephp v1d s for that okicein writs g L ilmeinp g ling end the portion he(Davis) akatr be delated provide tM1 ethad f p Iding[h L it.. City Attorney Bounds not generally the pR d Dlqyee would be op duty d th n fi -ld be hand d to'he or shedirectly and the only time tht.would.not - ";> 7 be posslbl is 1f th amply i beet fth t leave. He said ha realizes there is a Possibility tM1 eiplgyee f l nX.- y }#.'_ w 11 not i ton time b t.the city is mat.recuiretl to 01 aU more than this. Mr..Bounds noted although y the circumstance irc L where this p dV187 Id b d may minor,he did want to emphasize that an employee that 15 absent Without 1 eve 11T b tr inetkd Afte.some further discussion on the merits If the notice provis7w .the Council decided to 1 the notice provisionn -p t d +l x Lou cilmmmber Howard ggested that all reprimands disciplinary interviews or counseling sessions with r mploye be 7g d by that employee 17 as the supervisor,in acknowledganant LhIt suth I session or i tervt ew actually did take.placeon a yi d to-ane nae,far the retard and file. The City Attorney noted L this is common Practice. he Lou^c71 felt it should he a re irad.rocedure rather then ractice onl rt JULY 16,1935 MINUTES BOOK 0 PAGE 585 May M daycea Gd'tM1 City.Attorney t new this P=i.and G bnn9 beck:to.Ge Council. it-ages where the 4 t yip f4 .� type f p d wouldfit. Sh id L u 1 bed is.suggesting this be done all She w frau the most s 1 f aekl t 3 iL Li C cel e¢b 6re aid this h"ld 11 do"n0 master if It iso negetly id ahive letter that i bei tlf ussd and should be done for an pas,CI tY Manager, se matt, f.D t do tht Wuncilmember Green said it ought!Gtbenrequtree Pin oNer to substen- A lit that th rs t bank pl Mr-B..M tetl 1f pl Ye d t show up for work Monday,by the end If.Gat o ki7iHadY.a lice of termf atim.wlll be 11edtoMatmnployeeeM.the pre tenni nation hearing g will be h ld'. Ved esday y ,'•i ly;. 'G'A�' w I 1 the third day..It was acted 0 day Of.absence Is sufflceent to institute.this termination Procedure. Council note W{s.asked what happens of the elmlayee CaE9 t the Pre-termination he ring wiG his la d.volunes T' ` Lh - 'df g goes on for a week, d tl h. b time does the em i - Wer an rk i te a7 and the hearing y p area's.sppervisor have t 2 make a detest Li M Bounds ae7d there is 11.deedline Por making the.tleteminatiee. Counc7lmember Davis itl th n it could'g on as log yen or nn b t. til I determination is made,the employee 1s paid: Cia ilmember basis s trying t metal point th t ,ncel,.biy en enpl gree s hearing could go On for five or Man hs.without:.hfs working ndatil T.rerei 1.g pay me ft does not say in this resolution that he.cen t be pela, LOuncilmxnber:Dowling laid Us demyioent head'is the.one that conducts the Is ring antl makes the tletermin tion he is tM1m pay that is 1 g,thetrain. Cmncilnimbe Davis felt there should be a time limit on his d•`L�tL )*.yn'¢-_ '' C t3 ; data minetica. Councllhwnber.0w11 g.ai dwe're 1 L b1e 1f we require this. Counci!member bevis said there I.no ttnre limit ted after the h 1 -for Lh d rtment G 1 etion to be aLeredguou w t e{ Sy budget to pay'an xht 1- tS ki t e L ase manpower ds.and the lack of a 9 Hay Monday t ted Councilmwnber Dai f king Xlly can't it sGbe be that the Jap rte t heed h 11 d f a final written decision ithln Sen day fthe clms df ilia hearing Co ilmm�hHe B Yett. id velli'te ear idU' of five days. Cbunei!member Dwl Ing asked"Mir Out a tine limit 5 here. He 51d ihaFe's a time limit the city manager because the council ill put certa p¢ oehl C G resolve the question.:H said the d bnent head can Put Pren the s perv7sor G get th e s tl On resolved end tle J t hav te he..time limit L c{lmembe Owl'n9 said the employee may.' time Set�.fnformeHm t0 Lh 3 p rvi d the SIP.rvi mrthan has the latitude to defer a final deL at1 n until { �„ i k th g else. ma.in. The C ty Manager said then he is able to leave the enployea on Ge,lob and work him. K.¢"d - i rZ- yi ;. q 3 r, C Lwmb¢r aw]Ing Gat thf old be the supervisor s diecretfon and he didn't feel them whould'he a time f "i 11 t the s pe 1 o noting the Lime t th icy g i way i portant¢ them is no effective up the tWbring apresshre.thCmntiian in hiember Davisse5dsho has a peerviso '7 vel,Gere.e. ough p,opl pblan ith.2d."' h sGteme t that: An I f y 5 eep7oyee may not be suspended,assured: 'indin terminated Until the pl t OP th p deprf vase H H g d the supervisors determination d the {s.. time-limit. L fl 'beOwli g ted.the�.federatlawsuft wh7 A ff ck the d.n employee who was On the payroll P t.months til the case.was solved. Mey N day agldtbeq L10 is whether the city g feel,caafortable,within the way hi del nistration functions,that th meed ted The City Manager tlld not feel there. old be q 4 Problem getting timely,di 1r50 d C 1 I1 be'Da 1concerned but.ebu f the systm C cilnnmber Green said the use.i uld h G.p 1 g this0 C7Lv Ma 6 Pio Led if the { rocedure need Ods t.t 1 t tl te tbe.{ 111 brine back An amendment tesomaTT - X �h duction oraedn1 t ti no P pH qt no,N g p o� a woultl noP DPrY action.1thefotherGdeci d- 9 f ti 'He Id tbe alae li t'tl 717 loos aro teat! 'de 1 matl by city council, t by cISY staff. M Boundsted th ply- pe i n 4 e ' that can teke. ti .G f i t the departmental 1 1'with wt tl pe h P,f the s v,✓ Y level I th Rl -Depa G t h.aid-the police h1 f.'k 11 termlnatims. Countll7niMnber Dpew17 said th 1 h 1d k t.1 h ttsupervisor1 1 this p Devi then noted he d Lound member �f�an't. 111 te f Lhi 1 ti b t bef tisb k i 1 sed on the I ue neetl te mm r.t th P t t o to accent out on N Mtn WNorma ANRESOLUTION NO.05-15 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,!WENDING CHPP7ER la, SECTIONS 3,9.AND.1D,OF ME PERSONNEL PDLICIES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,-TO i Kd 5 r AMEND TIE RULES FOR PRE-DEPRIVAT[m HEARINGS;AND M4KING OTHER PROVISIONSRELATEDTHERETO. s�ayL Y s Cd1SIDER.RECOMMENDATIONS ON INNER CITY HIGHNAY IMPROVEMENTS x Consider Ha ti 111 -d� I 1 d tt ) tilt ht h Yt 1mo t oraieSts and- L}dtT Nav Nlndty idth Mlke C Metropolitan - , TOC'ilk -Cm ty SNSO Rep e L by Hig171d P tAh f the Chamber If i Cmmmmerce Inum i t themg - D eseattive mf R id d Nw V ly Sh id the thrust nee is to¢me up.with a plan for 5y, 'Ap 71 P N Iker Cawnty.that considers-11 f the various al weents in it. She feted each anti ty was to.prioritize ,E it based m. y infOrmatl G t may b npacted by f Sure grwih. She Id Lhi3 item is w ou ° R 9 da t ight that the City f Nu t 111.will h t priority 11 ting.roady when this Tie it Committee Lid ' t-91- ntwn k 'k Co fl be Dowling asked h brainchild this T sit C ttee. M q ayor Monday fedi ated be t� b t toun�Judge Ralph Davi pre lQUted id formation by sending ut a letter to foss IL Shef It t LI1Pten o work dome by doh Rey old.Mn did research which seeped to indicate the pe..1 i Austin Ly 3udg the list.f hf ghe,1.To mento sheds Lp cm out of the.county,lodge s office. Cmncilmnber Dwlih9 9 t1 eche cmpo eG W D entation'on this cemnittee.noting HI50.ELKING v5 " Lake NIIID etc. not p ted Hey Man by u9g tee theme am possibilities for inclusion. icy nor Mondeyl oted h i ki A th C un0f1 t d7 the city's priority 71st,as it appear In the C' b` plan l .f upd te e.ddf Si she indicated she would!ted for the even{1 to adopta new - #'¢ 71st for submia I f S dy to chi itl ..'6e Pipe,City Manager,no ff a city hes projects eligible d Por the state s' ,se f undying 'ad 7s in the 20 year plan,then there is a poasibil icy of ity king itsparticular p bd t p to th h d of the 11 t d setting funding. He said HuntsVflle has me i and g at I ,u d I f ey through the a Lerstate higlMay syat mpinp prefect.frm the federal PUMs of 5d be- pa sed , n i 1933 here 11 qP Ge interstate Mglxrays G ugh Walk.,C ty have been pee h led.i the past.two years. N noted funds h iso been ret ised frm prim y cordary and state system c ruction and free.primary d ryd,staG yet..rohebf llS ti He he.D ted ttie city's existing D ,ty'1fst. q, Mr.Pipes noted the widening f State Highway 30 t four.lanes(cu c rD and gutta).with a canter turn lane Pr 145 to the city 1f it ( .36- 11 )will be let 1 AugsL,which is n ben one on tbe curreet list.ca be 1;cked off the list. H aid et 2,9 akd.4,which ere,respectively,widen V.S.75 t four lanes(curb and gutter)with: G.turn Pana-frdm.11M street(State High.ay 30)G I-45:widen FN 1379.to four traffic f lanes M1G a center turn.lane from U.S.75 3 to city limits:and widen FM 247 to four traffic lanes free State ;" 5 dN1 )4 y e � � � tt 5 PAGE 506 BOOK°0 JUNE 76,1985 Highway 30 to FM 2821 are still viable project 0 h cold b p i itized as 1,2 and 3 on our list. Nr.Pipes noted item t S'the redesign.and-reconstruction.f theiters t oof State Highway 30.U.S.190 <k .:;, o'�*/.t• and Sycamore A h ot,b funded but'.d e t to be as big a p bl He Id.thisI.a.nun- standard intersection and in: est years.b f the routing of Highway 19 d the-ad1 t7 of some of ';gry the traffic, especial pe ial Fy going to the lake,Huntsville has h d. h f r accidents than it had in.the past. rtF+rr1* 'v$'r s -5 2 y�# "+gyRrt'aR He said in Leon of p"Ori Lles,although always on the list,it has never drifted to the top because the el mean 1 they areas have been..cdan9in9 over the Years end the LrAffic that used to create-Probl s is.9teatlY.reduce :Mr'.Pi ASS said the four-way stop with sone side turn lanes works reasonably well there new for'local traffic. Fe s $f ,0,S— fy .rt r' y>at.0 E1'1 'P He.noted th upgrading of.traffic signals along 11th Street and Sam Houston Avenue,priority no.6,has her completed. He tedit fnds Oeme from a d ff t f ding category and that is why it was completed ahud of the other prio ty 1 stings. He id the coordinati oa of sig is along Sam Houston Avenue,priority no.7,has also been rnna d. itn tnerhas funds. °' - `�. t hswT He noted items 8 through 19 have been.in- part.resolved. Henoted priority no 15 which is to erten Avenue F from Sri Street to FM 2821..15 in:nor b,ntl.program and has been f d d and is and design.cHe b id bids Mill be Sought soon. He id thi b k d ff the list. Ne no. teE the nth n P awed far dff7ution:. 'H Id' f ce e. here.tonight are the ity s top wstp Torities. He said a 1 in k7 m 2 3 d 4 numbers!.:fie Y en'recammen :t at nu rs Vis 5 to be: j if 4. Nidemn9 of FM 1374(Possuel.Naik).a. the overpass to four lanes (from another funding category -- e bridge rept -t ndreh4l Citation projects).He said the Highway-.Department has advised d,- 5' they tl t idea oy pas but anpl Lely tear tl nd reconstruct to meet current design standards 1. qui d by Federal.Government for any rehabilitationf structures of that age In a reasonable amount Of time. - + '"(, AI,H S. Widening of FM 1374(Possum.Welk).fram ovarpass.(being.widened)Out to the city limits(beyond Spring Lake Subdivision). ,t ^ £ 4 't * Mr.Pipes noted another prio ity would be to'Widen State Highway 30 t0 f lanes(curb. d.Butter)with a E center turn lana from where it ends in the ttProject Out to FM 1791(Ri h rd ftad). t nett with 4pkt� i lk "' y the proposed westbelt (about three miles). Mr.Pipes noted if this are i not annexed,it would be difficult - w 4 S to have it funded city.project,but 1t could perhaps b Cy project. Mr.Piadvised the Council if the ci is In to h t bucket right side u for.all those fundingcategones Pill - d to have Project toe h f th g at g' g 'p Mayor Xo day k dtha CO it f t Mr. Pipe p,p 1 .Councilmembar Nudges nade.the motion 5 t adopt the fall 1 90 1 it li ti g- dC llnrtnber G to t e no on. 1. Wide U S.75 Nto f (4)lanes(curb d gutta)with center turn lane from 11th Street(State Highway 30)to I-45 1- j.�-+ r '� ) 2. Widen FM1374 t0 four(4)traffic lanes.with a cancer tun 7 ne from U.S.75 S to City limits. ' 3. Widen FX 247to four(4)traffic lanes from State Highway 30 to FM 2821. X37 4. Widen FH 1374(Possum Walk)over the Ovaryass to four lanes. 1 f 2 5. Widen FM 1374(Possum Walk)from overpass t to city limits. 5 6. Widen Siete Highway 30 to four(4)lanes(urb and gutter)with a cancer tum lane frau where it ends in the current.project out to FH 1791,an additional three miles i� (city county priority project--ponding Outcome at,an Pipes noted the ai Ing priority listing items can h endearts,changes.. dlfi t ns to thea m to clean up th .1 total list i4 study time were available tonight. Be said,however,the major concern 1s the top fi r six. L Ccenci inMmb 00 ling note 111 be'1 ky t get the first flue funded. Mayor Monday noted we can come £ �. back later in k ssr on .to fine the.remainder of the list. Councilsmmber Dowling referred to priority „� item numberll,om the old lit which is the elimination of the offset.street intersections at Avenue 0 and 9 WtY`y 79th Street.17th Street.and San Houston Avenue.Avon rid M 12th Street and University A and Bth Street. $�,fyl He asked 7f any of these grade crossing projects areeligible under federal funds. He al upg eated making Avenue 1 from 11th Street to the.Unlvers lty t ight road rather than the jogged road IL i now Orth of 'i3+t t 1knF H' *” TUC's administrati on building. He.noted a f 7 t f traffic would access the Uni.versrty that way and q thereby relieve some of the congestion an S .H unto A Mayor Monday noted this suggestion is the only thing on the whole list that fits under miscellaneous- o Aventine, 7 g d project for that category 0f#ending. Mr.Pipes noted the city des.1 h d a.recent meeting with'th 8 ilroad Company and there isseemconsideration , � uc+j tP that there would be.a stopping 4 th pun t the t Ida of Avenue I,therefore the problem of the grade T crossing would be eliminated ad if the trP k e g Lhe drainage probl eh is easy to correct. Council- member Dowling noted this problem .Lob 1 ed.one way th nth Vote f the anti on the floor 71. re in f d.the anti ed na emousl. or Mond note tares i s urgency 15 t et w t e t put tog t n ne project in the -j top priorities Por being let,and that iso Highway 3D a d th itV 1s t i the categO n and we have nothing to present,which drops us.down tO the delve to ten:year category. CO Cilmnber Be11.not he gree,with Lhe point raised by.Councilmenb Iselin, arl ler regeMing.the current participation on this ' F. Transit Cwnaittee,n ting.he feels we need Ld try.tog t wl der partici Pat and he asked the Mayor to make that recommendation to the committee. Mayor.Monday sand she u discuss this with the County dodge. BOEITCHER'S MILL GRANT APPLICATION Hear a review Of.h--Bomttch M 11 X U.O.grant application to H•OAC.ro ectsreVieeb and and consider an Gone ePip w City Xanager,noted the'city representatives will be g0/g tO H-GAC on Thursday along with Yy'� Counci lmmrber Howard to make Lha pro for our.grant request. Xe. id Mr.Hwmrd will introduce the subject. He noted Mayor Monday is on Lhe project!,review b d The staff will Pallor p the presentation "i. after Mr.Howard s introductiom. He noted Boettcher s Mill 1 ly annexed area and d ly poised as an old mill tam with mill town prohloms;111 defined rights tl#'Nay 1 t,property corners 5Lre t d very ` 4� .� rudimentary water and no sewer system. He noted the ci tY is king for funding of a se r system for Boettcher 11 — —__— f l� MP I Y s � i JULY 16,19M BOOK'0" PAGE 587 l -: .r +v.'s•3*4 V; fi k M711. Incoip ted N1 fund q t 1 watching local funds engineering design rt ght f ray q i icontribute, Wy}4, dY u' s7Hon aM sPa t services, tldnumb 9 N riterie Net w{11 cenS Ib to sw 11 es i -ednin5stratly work t0 the dm 5 t t on f N1 pro,{eet He id in adtl{tfon.,uniquely,She city has 1ae1 Private support t make.it C4 ant lly of b1' 1 11117 t that,he sa d private interests ere,{Dining with the city to help build NAL-p,rt.ioD of the 12 Inch Bei thatwill t a the top of Bcett[her's Mill.on the ridge we go Out to th 1 and Lie -north nd. th Into 0 Nvic Pr Y tam E P P 11 of.the water servic that side f town and.al to fire p to t10 everything i B tt h r s Mill for the first t5me in:history He noted th t 7 to int t s 6I.,Brothers and Company whohas Made.a.$60,OOG pledge. i5 may' the.water system-and a$30,000 pledge Plus all of the right of way nxessary to Get.sere'rse ice up the hill to Boettche's Hill to their individual holdings. He said if the city had 0 buy those right-of-way. the Y y X 5 city would be out'ffunds,'out of Oat$500000.range lmcedi teey He noted the Pril,tefunding participation "' -`£�S'� m km this PrW t eyen on ttractive to N project. reviewittee. He noted in f. re fund projects, Lhe ded{wtt ns.f CM-right f! nll'be:turned an'in-kind".match,because if it is not given,it rust b pumhamd. I this came.he said the value of these rights-cf-way is approxfmahly$50.000..He said we therefor have an in-kind contribution of.so,$50.000,pi cashmotch.of $60,000 and an additional.$30.000for a t ta� 4; „giryY" fi „e Fk :��tYa` 1 of$140.000.wAleh is am,J {ty effort.on the art.of these Interests. Mr.HavaN.will outll Nharaeter of the neighborhood tlth dthat-are Nerfectly obvious,and touching on the topic,of limited tax ba d Ne other t 1' StuaHan;ti t leads.us to epplY forI federal N11 grant In the first place.Mr.Pipes said.'Also,It is intended.that Mr.Howard point to the success of the NUO New Addl Llan project Just canplatedas federal funds well spent. i �J S aL ?,. $4� •'+ s[Ah, A, Y SS'� S- _ RESOLViiom NO.M-1 4 p RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE UNDER WE U.S.DEPARTMENT OF A De HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT/STATE-OF TEM DDAMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT FUND REGIOMAL PLLOCPTINi > ,t” 4 - FOR BOETTCHER'S MIL F�SEWER/WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS NI1H AN IR-KING MATCH OF01 $1 p2,230 FROM THE CITY OF.HUNTSVILLE.IN MATERIALS,LABOR AOR THE DESIGNAND INSPECTION OF SEWER IMPROVEMENTS AND FOR MATER- + dbm jt � IRL$AND LABOR FOR THE GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GRANT. (6 nS request; $500,000) '";✓ J a t f._ ;^=uSO� Gene Pipes noted this rami ti 1s Ceingrevfsed from$82 230. th ty in-kind match to$102,230 baceua { %#+st- :t0' of the need to increase the city in-kind costs due to the t of this a hi A h xtreirelY 111 tlefin d ' $ V` �. property and is an extremely difficult a gfinering project iN t endo s'amount of desigw criteria mrk g' mime get:started. He natal khls 111 be. i bor i L i a Drolect for the City,however,the in-kind 4,i 2 match iz a legit to akh t k f r th5 p w t.He 7d'1N the.atldiH 1.; ki d etch for the right- Df-way. ight 5;< oP-wW.thetotal 1 ow$102 230 L uncilmmnbe G. .mud N ti N adopt R intron No.85 14 antl y 7 Y t t Cooncllmmber Bell smonded the moon. All _in7avoransa'na the notion ce nd unanimously. ,T MAYOR'S REPORT "r# City's 150th Birthday Party i `u t Myer MondW noted N Photograph,of the 41 iii '.g Nth City's 150th Birthday party are here V: r all to sm. $be thanked rV for'th p rt ilmd She t dicated thank you letters are being pre f. pared for all th a who worked herd to carry out the celebretfon. Cafi Personnel Committee Me tin P ssue Monday the,called personnel onml ties meetinglamedlately To7larlip the Formal session to address aeei ssues for the budget c '"w•�- i t 10th Street and Avenue F timetable for paving project Mayor Mod"asked for thetlmethble on these projects N Pipes said Avenue F will be bid vary ahortly. zm g Mr'.Potaete noted iN nt L 1. ring little itt7 behind an 70th St t,about Dim week. Mayor MondW aA, ked the staff to stW rn 1 nic ti with Gary ColliH[SD:$uperintenMn<,as he is to ncernel about )y the tldeteble 4a this with the . classes befog resumed in.August. ti t COUNCIL ACTION Minimum Municipal Court Fines increased from$200 to$1,000 Comcileamosaw,Dowling asked Mr.Bounds if there had been Increase in the mintme fines. Mr.Bounce said I,the 1983 legislature t t teepa d t authorize$1 000 Tines In municipal court for certain ,°r 1 typ f ofPN Dmwitng h ked Bounds to review our current find schedule. Mr.Bounds indicated he will make % $ a review of f1 bel 9 rg d rt rt S� Council's Agenda in Newspaper ir Councilmober Bell asked Ne City S try 1f theNuntaville Itm het b provided a copy'of the city council agenda for publication M dW p i to thf et ng. u1Fi 6e5hm dvlsm the Item had received the Information,but it was rat published for scome mason. p Parking Motors Council b 8111 Hodges noted he mad when todayIs the 50th i r ry of parking meters and they - - t tad smn of 1 Oki h H aid h i p d tht H is 171 1 n't have Nn. Sm H uston Avenue Si...li,ptign P oiect Status ,laic J:0.Di'k of a new Radio Stain ked the status Of this project. Nr.Pipes said the signals have ,^ been watch d t0 thecontroller, 1 theInterconnect systen and they are debugging it now. A11 of the ;'y. '�vxf p old signals h b n d. He said thefinal crack is canpleted.they'111 be turned over to the 4 gbh 3 g city for maintenance. IS noted the 179hLs ere;synchronized for a speed of 30 nqh. 'EC£ 11 AOJouwBeNT NA; �SecreSerY \. _ � y u L;Rtk PAGE Sea BOOK'0" JULY 23,1995 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Cs� "'i4`�x; .OP"r *c.' MINUTES OF THE NO'TSYILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 23rd DAY OF JULY,1905 IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS '' `V & LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN.THE.CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. t $ , session The Council at in ragula s n with the following members Present: Jane Monday.Mayor City Officers Present:.Gene Pipes,City Manager 0.E g e tt Ruth DeShaw.City Secretary Go, rry�nD ling Scott Bounds.C1LY Attorney 81111 HodgesB.£ en Party Howard.Jr.Dick lNertan 3 w^ Smit„ -Wernher absent: Stephen E.Davis The meting was called to order by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor. The invocation was presented by *PJs fi Father John McKahan of St ThomeCatholic Church. , d CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE'PREVIOUS MEETING + 5+a,§5- The minutes of the meeting of July 16,1985 were presented for Council consideration. Councilnember Ooeli t d " ked for a cl ifi tion on the.highway priority listing adopted last creek. He asked if the minutes the official 1 t d of"so,it dogs not include the rel lied crossing project. Mr.Pipes rated the Council sill discuss In greater detail the total pn7orlty list,but attempted last week to draft the tap five or afx u priority prat L f r dtscuss7on by the Welke County MetropolitanTransit Lam7ttee 7n its upcantig meeting. �, 3'J 'tN: i=• �j r .}""`Y Mn y„.. ii xi7 ty''.t He noted the all sing-0roiact is.Proposed to be.considered der.the.1.7l funding uta. 'called 'aiscellenaou i thestate's system at a later time when the.Council n discuss and revise the remainder of _, the priprrty list It appeared 1 the co Is i plan. Councilmmmr Galling asked whet the purpose was i C }; i it 1 coq U for the list d up last week M Pipes said dad .son thin h g current possible for the Mayor to take 1' xt�'. - 4 1' "r ,rh '� beck to the NCMIC meeiirg.for d1 i rn effort to coo dt to thecity and county's highway priority list Neyo MoMay ted th Avenue I ailroad.tips 1 g pro3ect ca b'.di sed when the entire list is reviewed to Gd :g I-7t fit i.the I Ilaaous funding category and it certainly can be added. Mr.Pipes noteG nal list fs resolution wed we are 'y In the discuss7o t g s: Can it bei Barrettmade the motion to —got the minutes as prepared aM Louooilnanb Green d d the t A f the ention . Passed unnimusly yd S$,.m tr ix ATTENDING CITIZEN Frank Camers,President.Kee-Keck Brencutfing Cmpany,to,Introduce Channel 31 A` E r" k Nr Camor Led Channel 31 has been n N it sine M 31 d b b- } r% ay n y.people not an the moble. - I He said Channel 31 is spmsaring acholaiN rshipa: SHSU bearkat for$1,000,Trinity Tiger for 41.000:and a tr $500 scholarship for SNSU student in OF and Journalism Progreem.He noted they will increase this by 25%of any ' boaster packages that they sell regarding advertising. Mr.Cuove said the main problems Channel 31 h h d with its antenna.problem are being rectified.Innmr- ' ) tautly their.engineers mounted a top antenna thede of.a tower and this kept half the town Fran getting s signal. CarenLly,he sold,they have an orderan a tenna that will fully cover the City of Huntsville. w�a He said the Trinity ca11E systm,has agread to pick up their IInI and In turn drop ESPN,the Parts network y U.PUL Channel Jt an. Ne sand Channel 31 has 14 employees. The Council was advised that Channel 31 is not being picked up by Cable TY,Huntsville a ubte systm. 5 Mr.CAmoro notedhe uMerstands Cable T.V.is a private enterprise,a private industry and it is Lhelr right. t T p i 71y since the federal It ruled there t carry,and lax-power television fs not a must carry: f N the faired to achy ordinance of 7982,.5 t1 n 10 8 yarding a loco,ecce s channel. He said:Channel v. 4 31 is 'pro riding T.Y.for approximately 10000 people,noting it has been documented that without Channel 31, 3 ' these people mould not De receiving any prograaln9•because they are not m the cable system and are not even petting.Channel 3 out of Bryan. Ha said.Chan 1 31 n.get better and provide better equipment and pra'r_i:n if It can get on the cable system but It has re tly reached a great impassein these.negotiations. He asked 4 j the Council to allow the city attorney to work xIin Channel 31 to see how Channel 3i might be able to provide t• programming an the local access channel,even 1f I were only p g demi ng where they could not insert tamer- , '+" f cials. He said in order to survi we,they have to get their me' p cross to the people of Huntsville that they r e here. l Nayor Mondry asked She City ALL ey Scott Bounds,.tarepod Mr.Bounds noted there are severe 17n1ta- C on.. n light of the recent fed 1 r[appeals[omni ttea the appeal th the city council La require e $+; S Saleable systa to,carry a certain station bauuse It is enc t1Lut7onai. He noted the local ace sal hennel i Just referred to I th h 1 used by our franchise 9reeme eta permit Channel 7 of SHSU to brcedcast. He N aid the Council f lou Se,review theg to it has with Channel 7 as they would be directly affecte by any decisio made on our local cce s than 1 He n L d it was.,blended to be a non-camercial channel and >• that provision was imposed upon the university. N C o. ad I d the ordinance also states that if the public 4 cess channel r un Ing far more than 40 hours another channel wilt to made available It[he city Is uest for local access. Mr.Bounds noted there Here government's *2'a"f'a1L` a provisions for another lural a cess channel under certain conditions, He noted one cOnd7 Sim is Chet tla g i-local a a hennel Is being used 9or at least 40 _ hours for i 1 progrmming per creek. Coen ilnembe Xod ' gas k d If was h 17 tin b rd/ pe board quell Tie for orlg7 ne7gprogremning end thla was his question Man the ordi n d fled H f It the Council can talk about all this again. , 7 Counci'memhar Dow1Hg asked Mr.Comoro why Call T V.ha bo t to Pik p'Ch Channel 31. Mn:Comoro jy v :aid they haw stated they have not been able to their.sign 1 that no o i H L ille mos watching their.' µ, sy3 ignal because Shay couldn't ggett ft,and that CM 1 3]had to produce mon locally originated propremning. He said tests have bcenmadedirectly et the cable tower and at the cable facilities front door and at the ,yt•'�,.-s9'">; y- G Bayou Mata aPorfnentcaplex,and there Ie an absolutely excellent picture. Ne said to get on the Trill cab, Us an,Channel 31 paid$2,400 for equipment,etc He.a sal any-costs that would be Incurred by the Huntsville *m cable systm would be picked oP by Channel 31. He noted their signal is picked up by antenna. Councllmember 1 r Ons lf ng vaguely recalled that Channel 7 wesnotto be the public access channel. Mr.Bounds sand the City ofyp h # HunLsv77le la the local access end it was understood that the City could use enather, din our use.SHSU.to pratlua the local programing Porus on that station.under a contractual basis. Councilmaber Dowling noted Channel 7 was to use 7L because there use al se-standing 1 line to do so. Nr.Bounds said this is reason t 2 ably accurate. Mr.Camra noted Channel a31ois nm standing in line. v { A �P 1p .r Y �^�"' ��K•'gat MINUTES JULY 23,1985 bks BOOK '0" PAGE 589 s Cc urBarrettnoted tivar.is 1.much dew,time now on Channel h didn'tunderstandt why n be worked out h Channel 91 ,old also t Mr.Bud noted the concept i that thelocal access station camre 1 1 C - 11 b :Ba' ttactedCh. 1 31 fwilling., t t h commercials. Mr.C said t fi'a•.. the ordinanc t t Ch 1 7. any otherlocal programming public he nal 1 ther-wards,in �t." addition to h 1 7 my th h ,1 -h T fo 9 mental. 1 c 1 Programming,the channel .t " shall be mad 1 ble.tthe a a slay- o .city upon 180.day t the pony..by the city M' 7 is Nry f f m' kEyRy�rw ` being used ye g'.4-40 h pe k Mr Lam ra e1d-Ch 1 31 is looking fopportunity to 9y d slot of the thi g the 7 1'Ch ea3 7' of do. He id the a for low power telev7slon in the first place 7s to t t as that renot saturated by-tel 1 f Eounc77—bar Green'.asked why Channel 31 would tube Cable T.Y.if it is not.cam Mal. Nr..0 mare saidthey wl sh to beon for the exposure and to f �'nkr- p.{�' '-E'+'"• prove themselves. He said they would be on Channel 31 for Lhe other people and--he,they had to purchase - " y' g� ' od latbr t bring-down the.signal to Channel 7 and Cable N would.pick them up for only a certain amount of hours to.let to people in Huntsville know there 1s.a Channel 31 and if they wanted.to change the7r television y '` set to pick.them up,they could do s9..N said he would love to be broaticasting all the time,but would be t�k c✓ dam" 1 �' tished f wfiate .time they can here, 1f ful l.time.they would be a a n I. station. Coumci lambs, s,7 x Bell asked h t-speclfiaaily is the local pmgramirry they offer. MF.Wimre said they nave a local.news progrem ' _Fy; at 7:00 P.M.and 10:00 P.M.;little leegu baseball;softball games;.chili cookoffs:interview program tolled ,. ;;c Melanie',Not b ok which-includes interviews with tJhe city g merit ity leaders,etc..and indepth stutli. ^` y'- Trinity City report and e H ntsvllle City report on a-reg lar basis,and then a'weekend wrap-up... there ere 13 stations 7n operation. He said Channel31believes 1n school prayer and they y. rni g d theeyy have already..contacted t1re,ministers in the to. ve ming It 6:30 A.M..(taped the.day before)to start the day with aenntlenominat7onel inspirat7gnal 9reetf ng:far chi ldreh before they go to.school tp the effect that this is going Labe a good day and things ere going to be `C.Y,,•s. okay. He said th y.h pe.to start theday off.like that RrY daY' He sold If they did more than two real good a �, • yi #^, qN�,Jjy i'" `� K'4 p v hours of local origination per day,they'd go broke,on a commercial.basis. He mid if 1t is incorporated into y the cmrrerci 1 ape t.it works out well..He said they are now carrying the Astres Banes and for those not on •7 *-2 .t"rn 't"'` # a W+1-1111 •, s x, cable naw.the y o see those9 s. a • �" _ Council a be-G noted n e not r whet tbe.tI omit litita are ae e _ { ; _q sw'J'y } beneficial t f the.cable.campany to ith hsve Lh 1 3T r hat dtA g he do �t1L d wouIt nd�heNrbe C' f -Alreomore said theomits a that they had felt.and the'upport'.was the ad if 31 is cantr7buting. a factor that poops,were not,MN then,'it ld benmve Cable N to carry Channel 31 because rt might ante en .W'$U' " individual take the cable y tem. He said he couldn't see any downs de because Lhennel 31 would defray any costs Councilmeaber Green no this-is what he doe,not understand Mr.Camom said there are only 65of these stations,commercially,in operation and th1 7 f the f7 tones.in Texas. He said there are quite-a few as in thi t y that only receive o ig 1. d al t f th try receives none. He said this is the an f r tel77 tedisfiea because those people t get t levision. He said this industry was built m serve area,like that. He said there is a wealth of television ham If you have cable,but if one doesn't,there is Y F none. He said for Channel 31 to be able to be in a viable situation.and a contributor-to the cememty,it ed the cable Y ten desperately. 1 Y, -.Coun,il-mbam,Bell.asked Mr.Cam..what he would lit for the Cou it to d hay LM1 staff talk to theIr s ; ablepeopl T M C o id th t, ld be ff X,Yo Ni d n ted thL it n t.M Bouetls to el, ett not th it tfon to h t.the C 17 o ti0ns.mi ht.benin thi hcula Coin nl V.-repre nt ti a t eTV sy t a e ask i k them a question. MgyaMonday id if the e. p ifle question.otherwise might want Mr.Bounds to k with it Countll member Barrett ked t b1e TV hY they ca-t ft d lat f Cha 1 31. Randy Rogers,Manager of table TV, indicated their position on Channel 31 has tchanged.i c th utset. He said.they look for three things �' 5rx i•• „r^�lg when they p t orebody th cabl ystm q 1 ty a grammi.g.quality pictures;and a demand for that product they shave ld so imited tt tl h j demand. M.R g said several things go into adding channels. First of all.he sea one Drag they are not carrying off the mcalll IV. He mthey have announced they p 712b edding three new g 'tees beginning in August: Video Hits I,the Discovery $ T + Channel and Financial Neva Network.' He said until they c get HBO off of Channel 6.which is a long tem goal, they will net h h el ap city ailable at Cbet.H He.not as far as dropping ESPN..be didn't think iF a y people ld lit f L bl TV'to.drop that. Mayor Monday asked Dr.Barrett Is he needed any more specific infonmtion C 11 beBarrett ked what Cable TV 1 11 it'd t as far as adtling chenneis to their systei rmS y. and do they he y nt pot ght n M Rog rs id Lhey h e three vacant spots naw that wil 1.be fid in lug L C1Mnnels 19 28. d 16( ti 9 Lh nmel 15 has not been approved by FCC to be used). _ Council 'eDowling ted f the req She we f :qy 1 ty picture.FCC should regulate that. & sy, M Rog rs Sd they do,b t th E p,i n t that.he c tg t quality-picture whentested. Mr.6oecke ' - f Cable TV minded the.'Council Channel.37 and Cable TY are two p iw buei nesse,and regulated. a `Nk'•',,5%�'. He id he didn't feel eithere f them h u1d ba here to ight he said Channel 37 d t_ ed Cable TV becauseft erre 10.000 homes'in the unity and iL nge i t be a to 10 or 12 it He noted this. ,t 'i• 1 by TV.stations were first in existence .that they could nits Is. He said Cable TV was put into existence for communities that did not have Tv stations. He id Channel 31"s a direct competitor if you at to look at it from that angle. He noted it h othing La do with advertising. He said Mr.Carom has a station to serve thesty.so let him serve the camunity. He said if he meets their requirements.they xoold con der addingLh 1 31 L th cable station d-they till stand upon that. He said:at.this time,hoesv ar t` th re mm d to to'.add it d they t their mini q ltflcations. er, r' i t roan d to of unl.e then i.a iflc aue5tion.the most aim date thing t d i } to here Mr.swfE-Bounds`,tv t r ew t o o t o wit C 17 E 7 th7 {t e{ P �4r } CONSIDER ANNEXATION S M+3 Consider Ordinance annexi rt tn t is into the teiiml to of Huntsv111e as follows: l -Brown f Lt cek WPh ,�V ry, - t a i is ✓ -.,am P 1 t L I. soot of Hiahnar 30(i ncludino Nestrldne Subdlvisienl Nestrfdoe 5 beiVl 1 -Hiahwav 75 SouM i Zuakries May,,Monday noted before the voting 1s initiated,she suggested there might be four options here they might .. ~ $ r?rk y want to consider: b 1An n f m, inllneing everything 11 ens. Xt pick o e area and dd .them t di fd lly 1 which anyone might like to express an interest; Q -f �}? Notd any of these ams,; Notlot: nnex anyck ofith thesareplaas butforC.271 h rg the'P7 ni g Lmmi aim a fila year plan to draw up - k'M and Cane bewthae t n Council a cansiderat Ian in January. fro V x,.Vit.. t 77 -77 77 �dTa ffi c n,.s K PAGE 590- BOON"0" JULY 23,1985 CITY MUNCIL MIMES y r„4 xi dg°� Mayor NondaY noted and off th f do Pt{ for the Council and they may move others.She said the.floor W. i d q no. f LM Council ld She ked f y ti 'q � - ] Lou it ba.Oow111 d th' tion W B .Ofl lad]Ne11-Moff tt 5 i N rth t T earn a.Gaon tem ed t t s r 0pw1 re. ut In t app opr dt W u —fd—Tia 1 L f talk t h about urn dig th"to been d this p ti 1 r sltuatl 1th.W i es d 1 du t col t than gives s the greatest possibility pp of expaMi g th tax baa He ofd thou folk built dJa t t-th 'ty 1 it Obviously with thetici"tic ar"ii"" By that ultimate they would be taken in. N Id A i of t t ted{ g the by gain t January N 4 s:Un and feel it i time W t 'forget about it. Col ilmsmb B tt id h id like W at annex right now the:A 1. a tion setter toJanuary with the Planning Commission- assigning a definite it pan of F Men each e.should Tonkin iota the city and when Chea ca:,expect services. He noted we have t:.paYera Ai'°�+,t, in the city n that till d to ve cert i pmvaneniz He CM city owes the current city taxpayers .^ � ." the servi thy d rve before are taken 1h. C u til embet 0om1ian advised Hughes ProancLlon Tools ,r (Brown 011)h .streets,.t erre.c rke y of the city-the sty instrumental 1 Ing its good offices n aiding their actual de 1 pe t t Itle tM1 ponte:I it-red di sing their electrical a.vice and :tE tett'.of other things that dr influence om--the d t.:eM it i tine.they paid the piper. - ','� ° '$.,!f h' Councilm b Bell .aid C 11 admitber. rode a veryg good p lot and M:f'1 need W be specific about hat am going to do..HE aid he.is interested 1n putts g ofT til Jn ry;ll.of the areas except Brown . Oil Tool(Hughes Production Tools)..Ne a ked th May. what h opinion i about the situation with Hughes Production To as W whether the City should po tp ration or go.ah d with It. Mayor Monday noted the 1 Information Presented to he dXay r Pr T 'HMg liar is exactly th infonnatiom provided in the , hsT= S public mto annexatl:n: Shefive years cuts is.will be thelrtable etan fifthro fatly as tool h t t e for an industry pr :year w o f pen t C ncilmmber Green noted he t', too would prefer not to—x this year a d h th Pl rani g Commission:establish forret Mareby those who q-,' "11P, .,,4*-', will be eventually amMxed will kpan in advance eM matt plan far:it Ahmed f ti .prises for the Council x§. ar these M might be.monad..He said h i L apposed to n etion and feels ld for a number of but it should n t bsurprise gvboid end it ght iobeaplanned and established foment. He. kednfo aneMetlonfrontM Planning C i f a to exactly what Council would annex and the tinx: i s; frena fo it May;dIanday agreed with.0 ilnmhe Green Ott g age would like-see annexation dovetail �.ry with the capital inprovmmts Droggrem and dollerwrk,addressed wi th:lt. She said she has seen too many people ' '� :°�`+"{' ?± s�A% ;ap., ^"' jti• ti;,.' stand in front f.the.mi oph nein.the public hearings)and say it won't cost anything to annex..She said it A ?e°, -'• ('*fi.' t ?aid�}e't` 'h`'�".�`vy ^'?" a:,, does cost to. and.it is IMPO Cant that -service what we have.aha we have W service them equitably and %+ we then have to integrate What an coke in.and treat them ai so anally..She said she likes south better moving from an tablishmi plan both from a:Pinanclel standpoint and the delivery of services as this will be fair for ; +'xx' ay, everyone Counctlmenber.Hodges noted he agrees with Courcilmenber Green in that he favors annexation but he is not ti particularly comfortable with the way the city has handled this. Ne ufd'hod like to see a double plan,one frpn the Planning Commission and also a at ff mcmaendatio to see how the two dovetail. He said it is names- 'l k""' 3 Bary and important in the mese of anyone h going U be. ed t kethose announcements to advance. He id if we go iota January of 19Afi and at that tireh e planW p t. d if unc in early 1986 lhet-.Hughes,Pred tied Tools is subject W be xed effective January l 11 t xesewould be.due October,198]_pay 67 In January of 7908. He said this wo id 9f ct b 20 24 rtonth neLice so they arob�twho Mo semens 0 b i m tarot can t r[1 mo lltveg form, toward of the cit those paying taxes. He said while gree po ns,people fringe y now enjoy all the services e i of.the ci Ly. H said it 7 W f tie she peR1e who enjoy all those services have Lhe fpp.rWnity W help pay for thoseservices. He f Yore1 putting Nis 9uestlon'.W the Planning Commission aha staff and getting a..film �3 c�wwn�itt " c p 4 year plan from then both in January. � 1 C h ?; M4Y MOMaY sold she 7 1 the ay we xould do th5 tion plan is that 1L will M an lnsegrated situatio with thescoff Planning Commission and C{Ly COY 1 She saldshe sees the meeting Jointly and - s4 �inp top Lh Instead f p tely so it would be a Unif d pl n.ith all-their input and it would no longer be a separate situation. z 'v'yx a -✓b ii Councilmember Dealing sold first of all he does not di g predominately residential areas,such as y gN '* i' s, Westridge,etc.that we Ought W dovetail this with Capital 1 provmnants a.th people have nae right to Ills upectatian a t whenthey in going t get sewn p d treats.,mss and he has no Droble with this Wncept. 4 said kM Nuan .Product Tools thing-he bee buten around enough that no one is short an facts on 4Y the oLM N id he 7 i o/the C u 57 it l ingress to accept what i prevailing : prect{ce i th state W it fiveyears before i g an d Cry red he did' t know whe that bar'came from. X id 1Y lore this ren this ingg they a ld t g a add tax role until Janus"1 f 1986, end technically would not have W pay cox nL71 January February of.1989. He said It is not like we're pringing amething do smebody that they have t0 go amen d h kthe-family fern all f a sudden W pay the taxes. He said let s not ba nislediMa thetas the oil bust Mas may go up.and down th ee times by 1987.. He minded the Council to y go inW budg t to remmber their actions tp.9ht about taxes and the trx base. Can ciieamber Wharton E d he we,t thin up ii,mould speak far ny f t ley council t.whet r as they would follow arty kid f t pfi of tfii; u Cil and this planning la 1 A sols also Ne an Met the a- a :until dean tonight.or{n Jandary darn t A -J.at everything to d with Mat we'd do a year or.two later. P Y ,t, He said we spoke oP not being planned,but i August o4 1984 the-P7 nin9 Conniseian published a 10 page docu- 1. 4 anent and on the last page they recomended that Bioxn 071-T 1 (H gbea Production Toole)be cenaideretl Yor e tion and at that tie they did not cmaund a Ing N t 1dge,but in the suture,it should be reviewed. m i Nensaid ha can'C:het.'thane Pa.".aeram t d 1 d:Md t bee ansidere0,and that it bedo't been'plaaned. t' Ne said th7s is why the feels we should annn Hughes Products Tools. Cau il—W Bell asked the May..if be assured thisquestion will come.up again in January,noon } he 1s willing to tmpor7u:but not toot lbly 1 ip May Monday proposed.that when this evening is ad'-to om- ?; pPleted sp T7 te coin a n timfrom Wuntlil Lhat a charoa b uad tonight to the Planning Cnm7ssion end W , lJ- "vytJ ndorse it so they are seem of what is going on and they can put it an their..schedule with the deadline being to came back with It in Wanly. F L „tfh mayor Monday noted we he.. it.and a licand'to ables the Brown Oil Tool,etc.area and she asked for >r.t yeSr�. q e V teen the nptlan. L ilk NAarW bawl n andB 11 :ted for anneuLian of this aro and Council- r' aembers Barrett Hod:a an rot ou. motion to annex failed vote em ve tree. a nem vii nt a r Mayor Monday relayed.the feelings o4 L u eilmmbm DRvis M 1,definitelyincorcstetl In annexing the 1 ""barn tr parietrr Lrecco 1 dl n.Na tridA Mayor MR my Md if Char i :nem who is lncorestatl 1. 'i tem annexiany of theeromeini p dethis tideratiober.sods id 11Y. r 1e.Sh a motion mat a would not � '7 C a ncilmenmor Barrett made the notion that the city do not annex any of thea,territories at this lime L•w� +2. �.. ..i .kr r.^w^r 3 a' �# �,3X{a _m FIC of 6 YF a h I^ s s r'1 JULY 23,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES BOOK"0" PAGE 591 S IXF`Pig and tht far ft t the Plan 1 'C i scan ta c Hack no.l to th J Guar with soma recommendations with c mem a t t n.. Dunt 11.1h. ow g t o 'y5 B ta thi t ey pro y nd thetareport and change.thed t nit. c Co it b Dowling said he felt q g 'if we' ro going to t.this to the Planning Cann lead,to be pe IPic May Mgfday k d f h u 11k t done d th action. C ilmember I0 1 9 sad he did t wish to amend th m tim but felt it.could be handled.ops ti 11Y.'He id.what he..hears.being said is. I 5 r b✓. rst ;ki not to look at thosed ta17 which has ought.to.be"",,ad*but tb look at these send lay out f r a pital improvenlIt pl on.a 1 tic Project and date and ti 11ne'with mann as attached themto. ' Y ekact, what i p opo ed and shA'nAtW he Appreciate the clar7fi ation. All: Moro M last sale th t t in Pavor of the notion.as also clarified,ane it pas osd'udelrinbua7v. ' CONSIDER MUNICIPALCOURT REPORT' Hear an annual Presentation an the state of Municipal Court by the Honorable Judge Robert OIL o ..p Z, , ,y,., t 4 i d9 O Long introduced Kat Ibrton,the Chief Clerk of the court and Pat Gru p.the Associate Judge of the rt.0 Xe said thi;is the entirestaff of the Municipal Court. Judge DeLong not there—flows basic facts of which the Council.should be. He presented some c,Paris*",of the first six months gf 1985 canpared with the .the siX men Ins of 19134 PUllms: '1984--first 6.months .1986--first6.months F F of Gross reven $96,450 E55,919 Nontraffic ffeI,aa 262 537 Traffic Pfki g) 2,5902,154than , • 4 ^ Judo,DeL n ted.th n obvious drop in 'which is attributable to two factors: the city fs down a about 17 peroomL in the flrat.six'.months to the amber of traffic ticket that were issued by the various Persons and entities that filed theMunicipal C rt.J n ary February and-M rch were down significantly an �,xx$ $drf i. wu -�2= April,"Ticket J h been about s to f mora trafTi-:tickets writtenthis.year than last for these nths. Ticket writing activity for the afirst four ronths of 7984 and 1985 is shown below: 7984 .1985 L : JbuarYruerY 478 Fe336556 d 664 r :r March Na } APril 352. 440 He noted there he been a significant change n the number of citations issued 7 the.early smmer as opposed to u v^ 1- the p i g.f 1985 The Pullian C...he,also had effect on revenues a this case has brought real fear to ?' muni-ip 1 rt.Judges. He said th S,1;.e Court.f th United Stat supheld an award.of attorney's fees ' �'h t icy.judgepersonally f h ins a pglip-of--ratingpeople f L7 ss L Misdemeanors. He said they.routinely ar ted themXL th a delay before thmy Co trial d th s done systematically and in this cele.tion J dg ued.i dividuall He said as -result of this d fIon,theyI %}' of 11 of us d i' th U ited St t . He sy'd therehave bee got the attention 3 ^ f _ Jug p 1 cY changes to insure that our court map les with the federal 1 Judge.D Long$id they now ru ts. k tl only on ahg.,nnnounced balls �-r''� S whenthey they h 91 L ta ev it hl to be.s th t b dy pends Friday to d4 in,Jell a Class C Misd r.i Hunt ill H said besides the Personal liability,this also reduces the City's `Y ]? a pdaure in thi a. Hes Sd the smalladditional benefit:af running warrant,on kends is n t worth the legal '7 risks that iha city mould be incurring. He noted in 1984,the Mu iclpal Court had a very into i p og am to ¢$ s ewer ntz and it generated let f t e i dn0 particuI ly in Apri 1'.' He noted the incase from warrents ) lir this snear 1n April $9'.000 andl t y IL $18,000. H id th as a considerable difference in t e due to a Metal warrant program the court had when they t nder the Pulliam problem. •.F m rev Judge.OeLong id in July they put. person -hang..full time t k t L k ase of these off Li!t m t'gC 11 Th J dg id.just i his ff to f h h br ght 1 - additional$1.400 In S r F€ ext warrant,. He ted bot 9045 warrants. J dg A L ng Id th 9 p in has therefore narrowed somewhat.-hole , .have never 7 ked t the u t: revenue generating tity,but the difference in MJ _ • doll h we he significant to.the Council because of what the court is doing,not because of the dollar `'^ differences then. J dg 0 L g said the non-t fPl fP s h toed h ye I:, d ig ..tly'"1 n 1985 d 1 running , *t almost do bl h stolid was last y_ .The are ff such_ public t t tion,disoro ly conduct. Pr*fu d ,Igor language and th ity h e number of ordinancesthat r being enforced,such as Junked t: Nen tad th _ being enforced with considerable vigor and there has been lot f t 3 a. ' in thisa - . $ i ` Chief Eckhardt has been very.cooperative with the Municipal C rt DeLon9:ate,ond the [h been ^ able.t k it with him and he has d real good,lob of coordlnati mg with the court which is one of th f !w re thet 1 running thly under Its various programs. �. ik a° I regard to the budget.Judge D,Long.said the court Is the same as always and always c ata the same. H all h t tw p r t difference in their budget for last year,this ye and proposed. Ne said "j- ',»`�k'H9 theird ab C.th e d Chet a pandit, resin line. He noted last year with the increase in 3 t vol they h d a p rt-tinmclerk but that pets 7 net with them anymore. He noted they have the s1.L but do not into t d t fill it 11 Cody net the parson due to vol use Increase. ye said an effort is being rade to keep their costs down. F`. ,•,p A r t Judge O""g. id th y love 931 t t ndinp t d 70 f th re an-traffic at this time. He said ' ,? this Is m tonside.able d t7 n f hat they had a year g 'Ne. id they have done slot to get rid If w 5 last year which 1 ofthe re c p -much 7 t y He noted now we ere back into a ^x# 1 no 1 store and n with the t 5 prep L rt l'ng,they q V been able to reduce the warrants. H 'dt nhted they have go a to a'conput lee system and Patricia All ,Director of.Finance.has assisted qufta.bit o �" i 'lit " Nay Monday asked-0 doe OeL g if h 1 camPortable w7 th the g ced s that re now slog in the city `M th ugh th icip 1. t and d h have'any recomiendatito f y.type of changes as.they might relate to f the Cl ty c .il. d th i.posi[10 Judge OeLong said he hes dations to hake,noting T hate been node 1 -their--drocedure that they h- p t1c1 t d in over the 9 some changes 4 f pa a years,and partimlarly 1n the las , h months,'but th have been rol atively minor andclerical and taemunl cation in nature. He said the Polis A •-,� �V �K'{'Y�6` n Jia . x r � T PAGE 592 BOON O'. July 23 1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES z Chief wcrkswall withthe Court :do the other law enforcement people. He th is no ,coon L bring to.tM cu tT " _ •Y " Councilember Bawling asked J dg DeLdg b dt th fly floe schedules id.if they 1n need of change. w* �hdge 0 L q noted they haven't been h g tl eptly b L th y h v g1 7 t.f thought t hanging than talon is p,,,,, pre ted i C 11"at.yw. H id they race ed t h doles£re other s and efts nalyzi 9th felt they we lineith yo e 1 H 1d.the 1 penalty has not beenchanged.whi is E200 f Class C Ni d5 5.._ except f ortl at h n he bl 000 6 t the t n 5200 limits. He said if g tod.hagh,then everyb dy sofa t t i 7 d t b e Y h h N a1tl everybody aeon to hit. i 9 M1 c M.said the court is. 11tt1 bit 1 e of th 1 ff s hes speeding n a school which is a little tough 1 Huntsville and there are a couple of thoseeskim Huntsville is a little.out bf 14 but.that is.his poll cy. Councilmember Dowling asked if Judge.DeLong is hap y with the tr x... jury fee schedules,etc J dge OeLa g. 'd he 1s h happy ith all of lt'and he feels they ere doin pp g asked if the:Council h- ny uggastf or'problem with t the court x111 sure 1 k t.it to ssaowhryat they rcNenkdn9 He noted h =Old appreciate the Council's guidance.however,the system n being used se®s.to be K . C r1was or.0oyl ing.asked the Chief of Po11c if no had an.explanatian.for thedifference 1n vul.une.of tickets written in the spring of 1984 and 1985. Chief.Eckhardt said in March'gf 1985 Shem was a significant morale situation because of.the officer heinq killed and this Bed sone effect do the officers. Also'he said. the Police Department lid of have a splice chief f verei months in there and he feels this had same effect ' e gibs-i'a" F r � Ax' 53, .. - on.the officers. M f lt.these two ituatims.had the taffeet an the ticket vol one. ,1 Cuuncilimber Hodp ked iF most of the PeoPl whi stye a aitetfon Just simply cane.in and pay She fin. p y cane in end the fine. Lounc77meber Had a DeLong said the h lmtng.majority nm 1 pay gas asked xhat h shout those c2*don't J dge DeLong said they ask a trial,but the number that requests trials hasremained relatively constant and.there are many.more requests.Tar a Judge trial then a Jury trial. He:slid Spey.have f _ 3*"`" �� Jury trials,but this has been the trend..He Bald perhaps the offenders think he to lenient. Councllmnher Xodgas asked when thea Jury trial is req tetl,1s LM ity s rete of convictions up or down. JudgegeLOng said they r: bout tause ssampneoneHe s,Id therevery.very v y f appeals to One county and Men ane appealed,it Y g t sal busy and gets.caught being announced ready and they had continuance or two soldwe seY the police.Office is he and the-7t h re and You.are about to get trial.aM.t _ 90 through t 1 1 and th ymey ape 1 t try ta.geS hole new trial an the county 11,11. He seldanather t t 2 v ase of an appea a womm attorneys g ti Dived and they get busy end they,just decide that rather-then getng fora continuance,they it Just plead I teat and appeei'it to Ne county. He said,however,they have k^` my a hantlPul appeal d. d th y be nted on:ane hand. M saitl'tM county does not dismiss their tickets J. but try their cases p p 1y y. The Mayor and Councll thanked Judge DeLong far.this report and discussion and thanked the Court Clerk and. ¢ s Assad S Judge for their attendance at this meeting. 'THE BUDGET - ah Review of FY 7985-1985 B d t Procums—fOrest,construction,Philosophy d schedule �+ '# 6e Pip Lity M g .pros ted the budgetst theC ail tl g this is sti 11 only tw-thirds of th budget th ter a d portio ill be fprth i g.t the end f th Saturday budget session. He than �Q= "mimed the salient features of the t t '.of th.b. t..he L d bout 7314f the citys total exmn- '�.'gditures are 1n person 1 "L;aha th itY i 1 ro 1 alio tl 1 b r Intensive.. He noted.there is budgeted a three pare t aWushnenL to th'.pay l asifi tion plan in.order to keep pace with Live growth in the Ei: S $ economy. U. He noted this's in line the what SHSU the County,and others.who an psetl budgeting or have their figures established,are Impacting. H n t d th J increases in the b dgreet this oaramn the service areas,electrl 1 is telephone b ts.etc.and a rather b t ntial int expected free BSU C a^ due to the nuclear power plant going lie in Bato Ruge..Xe said 17 95 Percent 1 cease has been estimated +; 1. tM general fund area forelectricity. ee Mr.Pipes noted the staff will tl1 thi b d9 t f f t to Mck on SatuNey and on Nonday and Tuesday evenings. Th th C 11 c t dy it f r 1 he and m August 13 th it cost establish n budget, (tax to s c iM tat n) d Sent 1m 1O.the Council.171 be able to adopt the E loafed before thepart 27tallh otherd posting d.advertising using q ts. H id the Charter'requtres the budget he. ay of 3eptehe t the latest. H said ee t Tuesdayight'to that date is the g .. 24th and we're proposi g the10th to llow for any Problems L4 be ked out by then24th Councilneber Hodge,refired W the tion schedule thebudget ed udg, urgedthat Id be fall.,noting 7n the pest,too much ti M b spent digcPictudesofh tE12hinge 00n5000 buEpet,the tto ognon can t 11,ctooknfor uch the PolicedepsrtmenS H id i .the 61 tine on rel atively scall ten. h a that t.' tis nitre lnportent.to 9 L through.the entire budget.Mayor a'i `rP'1 Nonday suggested.the C it.t k time Mtnwn naw and Saturday t gl brief 1 L Ne budget work out thew qua ti ith Gen bef h d or k hi Lobring that infuriation- 'f Saturday's W "f Mr.Pipes reminded the C c11 that 5 t tlay i set id T th be, budget in th'g 1 f d drin�the z` ,past,the council Ms.p t that time looking ahead t to d r sa nation revenue sharing and k 5 t ! getting way ahead of thee 1 e s in the conslderatimschedule. N said if the council stays to the general fuM,in the order prepared It least,than the deperhnant heads can be there at.tMir essagned ties and answer questions on their budgets. M noted if don't follow this schedule, 71 he hopscotchiTg around and the deVerLnent heads will have to be here 71 day an the pretty 11. He noted.everyone is Invited to ' iew the process and wa wit alweya 0 1 to tM.Ch b if If nceded,b t the hedule i estab- .1 lished both for the cenvenience of the nail and the rg iaattenal enience of Sh t ff s,they.can cone J p s and go without getting bogged down with alot if.people In the roma H X Mayor IWndey reminded the Council they 117 also revibudget at 5:30 P.M.on both Monday and iuesdgy. 'y7 She sl the Council to 'dress casual an Saew turn". It f3 CITY MANAGER 5 REPORT } ' Participation in Hearing of Texas Department of Water Resources In Arlington i,`1T sit x w�ti{ fy �n k Gane%pas sell he Mede am Pi tedeyo.behalf f the City!fore LheTexas Department o/Nater #r Resources Hearing in Arl Topton,Texas concerning the waste loadinglevel criteria on the hinny 0.1nr 7n,orlon .t actions of the Gallas-Fort Worth area.nHe said it I 11 u t is f Hun is-ill s a of oonttn,but ardrtht A that effects the flow of t Trinity River is deserving f m d ttentlon.reNe noted he was accapeni by Boyd Wilder.Director of Public UtilltI as antl 6retly Monis,Sguthern Regipnai no of the Trinity Rinr Autnewharity. Xe noted the Texas Be town of Will Resources is in the process of dtlsi nin9..antl esLebl iahin ,. criteria far discharge permits in the upper regions of the Trinity River. he noted he nada a presentation Y 4 zy d S k i 7 r . r a � r � t # " Y CITY COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 23 1985 BOOK 0PAGE 593 a, H } m vi�e da' Lo Lha.hearing board f ee pl f the TOWR H 10 1 presentations .and th a i �' gytvm. 3y XhC k ;� v a}ks"l is r t1 fad 1OO.D pl.i tt d d h info ti offered F TDMg .r 1 He. orad.thecriteria h thatShey.177 17kely impact Huntsville. di h Permit tour wastowaCar treatment facilities aisa. H not d D xt7Y N t 171 is' der.a 20-2D P iL eM 'have'been.well-Mthin that emit throughout the 1 a Pe t f year P ting history f taw t t Bent fact Ti ties at both A:J.Brom Plant and the �� N B Gov id plant t theuth He d.Nunt 111 111 have no difficulty in plying and onfonning to and tougherbut thel problem t t the,standardsthat re t bl'sh d but.comPliance with p q the.standards that established. H noted the 7 1 to thos whoconsistently.ignore the regulatory. authority of TDWR,are rarely Prosecuted chasti ed f their deli 9 ty.are thegreater problem. Mr.Pipes.notM thef7' from p perly opo ated�sareep7ant s suchthat-it would do nothing but improv '?: �"�ty- 2y¢}t� '•tT =y tiesq aiity 1 1 t yinstance..Xe said he fall the TOWR should take action to require compliance other'then deYel p tad ds th t.o reis•.g.tog tp'.c0aply with if they haven tdanpllM with the 2g 20 I *t�Y,y},nv`t, y,•r'.Y, r.�, `," �"i,,,. ✓F § nywy-.Ne said this 'P rt oP h7 P.. ntetion but he doubts -it ill take him very seriously P d wo ISrean f th.areas they actively considering. However,the City of Hentsvi Tle is § j [ being ern daboutth-:water.quality.in the Trinity,all throughout its system and Huntsvill 117 ontin gy, G t it r that it tion very losely. ,* Huntsville Arts G isi Grant [ n, - - {'�y.`, G Pipe hoLM the Huntsville Arts Caomlcsion requests the City to accept a grant from the Meadows } J Foundation fors 1 i f.artwork that will tie placed in various.building d l ales throughout the city iP.the COun it ill Lhorix thecity acceptance of this grant. He noted thavalue of the grant is in the range OP.jJ,780.ardinclude Pi ce of sc 1Pt h Lc 1 l.paintings,etc. Linda Pease,HEAP CooidlAata,not d this SreM stets frau tike so Ore. p g sm sponsorehrough the Huntsville Arts Conmission xdth Clty a years ago:Wi with Stuart CraPl,a sculpts -.. SM Nd he:helped the Meadows Found:- 1 bion in restoring .series of an Pi ces that will be placed in v s cities throughput the state. Mr.Craft ..y kj tint the city thi a goingta. d and Huntsville then made an.inquiry about ihrprogrm xn the early y, f 1985. Sh id a hw.wake',,.. Huntsville was sent some photograph 0f.the art to determine what our i tY would like't have. _ L 11 b Nod d the. ti to' th 1. .the.c7 Mnto enter to -Co"*-ct to receive the rt c tit d t ti.. f d MAYOR'S REPORT . H stun Galveston Area Council sersting--Community,Development Fund, d the Cit Proposal " Mayor MoMgy k d he xrved committee h g d Mtp hearing proposals f 30 pias cities to allocate , 'I4 four million doll i cam nity d lapant f tls loot Wednesday and Thursday. She.said Huntsville was one of '£ y. those cities and it pp nted a request f r 5500'.000 designated for sewer at Boettcher's-Mill. She noted Nr. -d Pipes and Council=be Party Howard.Jr. de;th t p, entation. She noted Kathy James,HUD grant coordinator d y, 'th the city aha Dole B Pla f N Lsvill d up that presentation and Drepered the paperwork. She iwted partof the d iom 15 do eragl0 1 level where'p 1.t el located and after that detennina- ti ad the qth' hal f is aide level. She. id th two scores a cambined and that.detennvne ,:"�q .f.. + h g t th Pines. She ted on-the gi.nal.level,Huntsville scared a out of some 30-1 ti Sh d abs 1 t ly de lighted She•tampli tad Cal 6 w Katlty J C it b Howard endsMr� ` P1 ntation.'Sh oted.this.ds.a regioml Icere and we nw await the state's score. It was 9p - noted therehxrer same 20 1 '- �' •; a`r reg ns is She stats. } k Birthday Parti Ph too M and Ta Re mi Canolimmnts f J D Dickenson wR Mayo Nondayp bed- laiy b r of.hot ,Y 3 p oAraphs of the City 150th Birthday y P ty t ban by local ph LOA pM1 Mr.J 0 01 k 7 g ith:.tape.rttor07nA f the programs-h ch M1. b p.esantad To the city for their re d f thi 1 b ti She thanked Mr.Dickwasen for his knought4ulneaa and expertise and f providing this pictorial nd vdi rd't the city.. x t - a COUNCIL ACTION - J Easley Circle--St at Problems - Councilmenber Howard asked the staff to look It the situation an Easley Circlefr y�Z J Four Lane Ex nsi f FM 247's P'1 1 ER It Hi I r0 L Li.t- Lounoilmomber Do"1 in9 noted he g p sleet sn oar priorltyldst fpr a 4 sAr tate funditg X id tMe t D tams frmthe 4/act this. pa project wi lIhe,,on the Gibbe- Powe11 house b comets r'..of 11th Streetand Avenue.M.and the historic cedar trees adjacent to Avenue M. i 4 t Ne noted haot.understandh four len f traffic can be constructed between First National Bank y f' and the Gibbs4onall house. 91.Pipes noted It has been carefully analyzed sad engineered and the state Highway Depart ee t'sgy it ce bed without removal ofthe d Creme by taking only five.feet from th est side and some 8.F t from theIt side off of Fill's prop ty i lading.the sidewalk. Council..", e Awling no he did not fail the. d r trio would survive after the pavement is.laid. He.said'w'e re + �� always talks A bout p erving't0.thing we how in Huntsville and how in the past we haven t preserved Lhasa things d x l st 1 t f tM.Older of the city through a lack of preservation and here s, 1' h MY teething th ti a of th Ider area d '1 t as tl 're w t lking about wtdemnI the high = way right through there. Na felt should - posits ItPWak to th idenin9 of FN 247 > between 10th d 11th maybe lith an gth trewts. Mr,Pipes noted tM role f of state highway f nds i that for.anyexpansion,sit is to inter- t to state highways. Ne id to stop.Cloth would lea gap between 11th Street,which.is.U.S. y H ghway 75,Highway 30 1 something th t ill t aro K th th quirenmmts of Lhe State Hi gNway ,,y sex C" Icon f N f that'"id". end He id withaet necti g b h ing bottleneck between r10th d 11th Stre t the M four 1 t1 t tM f u lines 11th Street ill create a problem on that ore block. H idthe It ttY 1 L consider two lame one-wo,,situations splitting the right- 1 of-way Imbeven University Ave lid Avenue M Councilnenber Dhwling acted after listening to the citiz ne he feels theay 71.mhove acted bit hastily thi5ssue. He said if the Post offt.mon'.thetwaold change the volmne of traffic round tNt X Pipes net U y t office traffic des npR have all that much to do with the S a easily Lo wide Avon M. He id tp location of the TOC admiaictrattom building,proposed For the T' 4F r f FW 247 t FM 2821(northeast ner)will have a greater impact a' _ h corner Bell noted M too has received h tls in this regard.and one caller suggested i~ pasggested the � T 8 >« d M.,,: S 4 i d w sq'i?x a �n {" PAGE 594 BOOK"0" JULY 23.1985. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES one -way t t Y t my b thebetterIt ti M P pe-noted it 1 feasible alternative antl.the h bj t t thit.-H of d the ly bj ti h f th business that will..be +iy affected d t1 11y W th puts f th.t aff d the structure and co fig e' pert would haveto be h d tg d 1 to t the same t ffi " guratlon pf their present He noted two 9 Y on n4 by their places of busllress.l ryt yepn ago h the.t a p t t7 on— f the comprehensiveplea.was heing developed,it as Imposed to deVel P A N. .M 1 on—as,f .the Y FM 2821 tothe mural n ROY Adams dorm t.177h.5treet d than,g N bl cks at the b If.Old.Main Hill and g"north Aro-lane one-w tis f ` to the Y of FM 247. H tul.g erally ay treat id b ide,two n r Z.lanes t Yv 90 gone way and one.block 4p n9 th th ay but 5 H sten Avenue G717 n be a good tendidate for one Heesaid as long as HISD has plans tp use the West Wing and the T-building as a s h of sttefor children,. Putting a'highway back-over there,after it.was moved 20.years ago,5s not very practical. C—cilnmmber X dg asked if we.go to the on ay apt, held s this d t the costofrightof- a b anon d M. Nr.Pip itl.'t G 1d help sub tr ti lly b a h L we're doing is doubling our r gutter casts U rversity. H said it is-1 t.n bsal-t b eak-even,based on the thumb nail a estimates aE the start of any project. He said the cost of the right of-way for Avenue.N and the drainage structures that would be required to widen it to four lane-would be virtually offset:by the additional y curb antl gutter costs,W doubliig thecurb. d:gutta ata...r U 7 rally. He said we d still have right-of way problems over.on University beta f the tufa us dogleg at.Bth.Streat. Ne said for e higMray tlesig"ation,this will not be looked u favor poo y--th y re talking about taking a earner aff said the those treesrlare ptuoli Wi ort am of th r1 ht-of wI old as that fro t U 7ty.Neat to the curb. He 9 ay. 9 ay gniverslty Avenues right of-wW is 75 feet kF i f-kw�•+��,. T} 3c `t.. Gide and even.though the street tan t "de in the 10th t 9th Street block. Ry of the trees that Pront that street and the parking f Mrs G.tr p rbnents,etc.aleim the highway right of-way antl would be > eken out by a curb dgutter.two 1 standard highway section to lin.up with the Bth Street off- MF t. He said we have Ploblens eitherW we go. Meyor MoelW al noted we now h the.EMS located with the fir. tatian'on Avenue M and the one-way desi9mtion will opt facilitate the r oPeratione. ,t -Pip said the one-way designation an Avenue M l require these rgency vehicles to po arouad the'block 7n order tm go a here north. He opted all of these thi g ha be -very carefully analyzed and di d RNs oun: ifi it Air;-� says thi 11 bar Had b9s said everyone seers towant to thosecedar trees and the highway deparbnent dy p jatca tl n0 the trees can be d d h f It hpuld follow their advl ce. >k: - Cann lmember Dow1 ing id ing the trees is the number one is -although he didn't think buildin T 7'H bF highway up to a cedar tree will v thet and he was not sure'h W w going to walk down the y t de f that street if we take the sidewalk t. Mr.Pipes said will walk down that street. Count 1 b u ling said if we do t.id th street,people will t b diving down it either so they will fid .trite ay tp get wh they going. Nr.Pipes said Herein lies the decision to at ke " 247 Fran the priority listing consideration for.the use f state highh min ds. He said at same point ..,' 15 time thestetr may withdrew the designation as a state.highs end stop it at FM=1 if this is the n ..� 7 ,, _ i deci sign of the council. Xe said there are rm Ificattons 1n aRj vtlecision we make. x ` _ Mayor Monday noted h h requested are.Information-f TOC regarding the new administration building aM has asked for joint p1 ming ting ith TIIC th gh M A t.Moseley.regartlI",hey ma W. „ } people w711 be wprki g i the new b ilding, h t the projections are regarei ng traTTle, tc. Council- , bar Dowling felt the FM 247 pial t h.id b o ed from the 1st d maybe.reconsidered nextyear after we have oere plans and studio C ilmanber Bell asked if hou Id' spend it then for one year { LR from our priority list. Mayor Nonday ted th Transit L ittoe i p tti gt gather a priority lis to _ be set to Austin from Walker County d that the state i t LII, eking a list. She said the city �,,p`.;}'"'- c n this project frau the 71st,hoWGVer.1t 1 th county 1f t f recoementlatlons. She opted the city tate it is not one of our ori orrtles t th ti- o 111 i within our prerogative to do. t Council be Hodges said traffic is going to increase on that road with or without the TDC administration };e .i builds g andhe was in favor of leaving this project o thelist. He felt we should listen to the highway department gi oe s who deal with th p bl oma p regular bas? d go with their advice. Council_ - t thanxJhpIonia, h FEW..the riarf 71st. Ci tt as i s oat an a entla 8 1Yem<_� ail mbar Dowllna asked th t thi 'it be 1 d on th sty it SIR.` m, oe ty m age tap th1 I1 D fi 5 q µ`&' lasting in Arlin tan --Cpunci lmenbe H i dgereferredt N Pipes t7 g discussed earlier regarding the �A 5 a as-or r scharges into the Trinity. H id h h pe the message to those cities upstream, primarily Dallas-Fort Worth,7 a ' '72F t 11 und' tH dg ant-to i p th i di charges rather than harrasament and d h'p let then igngre 1t. H slid d n et 80-90%of list hit like L1 ingston in Lie summer months is 17teral ly as-FortOall .Worth it i ti 7 for- theTRA and others to encoura everybody upstream to 1 prove the-qu 7/ty fid d h rg Mr p p said there ere,four large waste- water treabnent facil it es in the W11 Fort North hicH are operating in fatal cmipl lance 98-99X f the time with the 20-20 permit parameters and are putting out good water but this does not mean that free time to tima'they don't have Problem. He said when they have a an extreme loading situation and a bypass due to infi lir t mNi flow,etc.,generally it i g hard and whatever bypasses into the , fiver directly rs so dil ted.that one could cot def t i ea i t am degradation by what they contribute. Th p Int being that at low flow periods,he said.If 80% f the flow 1othtthetTriinthatis seem effluent,it i i su h b tie condition and of so much higher gall thint a it is '-f`fi'� a rdm k bl'..p redox t put new stricter standards of treabnent p th pl nts when that.is not the cause f Lha pre bl in the first place. Nan-aorta-Point P llutiae-Nnaff from and highways fico fern li d fields,frau feedlots,lntlurtrlea,etc,that nOtperetttrd,not regulated,end opt super- ra; 3£1 vi sed by the Texas Dep rbm t f Mater Resources.IS the aJ contributing factor th the degradation of �aM the upper Trinity Basi 'X iU that doesn't excua it but putting the blame 1% the on ad an k;y *'3 the sewer plants tr c ct that is impossible Usk because 1f they put out 100Y pone water,7t ' i.• cold not sigg ifieantly change the q lity f th flow th stre H said Diatom takes their water frau Lewisville Reservoir antl discharge it.f.Lewisville Reservoirand tlrink what they put back and this fs a cod apple that 20- f_ M to effective and appropriate For the upperrTrini ty. He sold is pthty things caanttaeasityrbesngu-e lated..Ne said if TDVR who has an enforcement f nt division can t.stop th b e,-9mProving.the effluent frau I t 5 k the sewer plants won t change it e7 th M this as the .let of his tr in Arlington. He sell _ ,{ 3 Huntsville is discharging better Nater than t i processing. He noted Oal las is taking Steps on their y w, a, y ?.vr t L 7 rc„s?•� Me to we theirs ten and they a people concerned about the stream quality. r Ya ay very conscientious cue 1 �".d ✓f yXy l k ADJOURNMENT 4, kt, Res act 11Y so It ! Ai EXECUTIVE SESSION.to tlfscuss City of Huntsville Ys.J.B.Nelson S M City Secretary zMrm ,ti- - r* � r, r: , ettl CITY COUNCIL MINUTES BOOK 0 PAGE 595 MIXUTE9 OF TWE.HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL HEMNG HELD ON THE 29TH DAY OF JULY,1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL 3x P M7MBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEAM AT 5:30 P.M. 5 3 k Yki g 1 The Council at In regular session with the following members Prescott J0 Mo day.Hagar Charier Officers Present. & Pip' City Manager OE Can :Barrett Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary Y Bell Scott Bounds,City Man Stophe E Davisb Jerry L Dowiling Willi am B Green31 bv�r 4T i Rl' $4,'Fp, aa •S L- Percy Howard,Jr.. Members absent. Bi1,1 Hod9 d Did Wharton m x 3 A ]� Mayor Monday called the brief council meeting to order. Countiimember Dolling presentetl the lmaacation. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF IN E PREVIOUS MEETING Counci loon' ,Bar tt mad th mHOn G app a Ll mouton f 10,23.,19M and rouncilwmber Howard : cOnded th!mo{10n. A7Twere n !no On piss: Urian m0u5 Y. CITFIEN PARTICIPATION James Patton to speakregarding:the widening Of'AVOmO HIM 247 north to FM 2821 Nr.PaLt dvis ad h0 i pre t with sqm of the umbers of the Walker County Histortial Commission alk thesl ; k p'z• "Si '"st k�, priory concern i'th rcM1 1097 1 landmark Of the.Gibbs-Paikll H M grounds the norLM1ea t mer of 11th Street d 1 Bnue:M. He ted there am three large Cede t n this Property of whicheveryone'is n` � Pmll ler. He.no NUweevil 1 is 150 years old and Is a.Caen.stopped in history He noted sadly to say we hhave "T so little left of the visual history of our gnat.county d tit. H id we have lost a nuaber of buildings houses and sites already. He Id the.Carne lou B bek1 g fin the last Lxo and one half years in este' l y""v, lish7m a ty nd hi t the 616G Po"1.H . He Said the house was selected In August and. .,Z in.November.th fi 1 In ti through T A heolagiwlLandmrk. He said the i Antiquities Lhmittee clesign,tead this structure this site m archeological landeneft because of it.significant pme,Pal fdeposits that P t 1 te th191 1 o f theM1 and throughout.11 theye f thoseN'7 ed th yF� f A He sold the i ch 1 they p am in the house ofthe original how,,and it,ponfigurstion. He said. y-+ there have b modifications G t but thanranstructures left tin:.tete of Tmas that have original dep it d to 1 left. Ne sad the Antiquities Comer!tts:e very careful ly looks at these strict and sites before it designed,ed, one. He said they designated theGibb P 11 Hone':wase they felt it cone ch ori gf 1 tenal. He noted their clic Is Wt only the t but the archeological deposits 1n the yard. Nes d the Feel strongly that aqy widening of may street would endanger greatly Ge deposits that are = 1 we can. to favIn th or of kypi g� beat only d m the lip f those 126.130 year aid ire which re all very ouch f F; Counci to he 6 said if therei f t am h 1 91 1 depos t worth 9, ld tit b wrtheM1ile t harcheologist there an, elm den g f that st t G d to a what theme. Mr.Patton noted this would be.appropriate and thattivere are a humberoP tA1n9s In the Yard. He itl.whom ° dig a whole f the yard thlways.deposit f m sort that h to be saved and catalogued;a wall or a piece of glass. tc CO:o 7lamber Grin ked Mr. Patton If he amid be satisfied 14 archeologist were there Mr.Patton id thi ve G id all hachim under the acrutlhisation of top Tmas Antiquities Comitte He said they Sting t the present time f students.from Texas ABM University to In.tbe fall f Chi ' year to do a complete house fte amain and h yy f 71y deposits tag ri t i the yard. Ha saitl we Up? do anything te'theh house t71 hove this dome.rd'sutmlt t M plans G.tha An It Comdttae. M t i Cannot Caunciimem'er Be11 asked M.Patton if the.Y Ik Cut Historical Cumtssfoa opposes any widening of Avenue X. Mr.Pattaw said he he,.not talked to.Ovary ambarlt h ca speak for the group present that they Y ? m mad with the house,th t es e :its that arei th y b..Co I7 b Be11 asked if there Pair guarentee that those t. cloth In would this be Sufficient? M PCG id he didn't knew th t w M this can.beguaranteed..He ked if there 7 anyone h n,guarantee those t mill ot.Nave damage if the m= street were ids d r Council ti Barrett noted he was born and raised here and he feels the am way about the trees and that x property,but h said this is a farm-tomaYk t road r1 hi now d the City will have slot of traffic on that ldinplis blit Wt.h FM 247. He said the Council wants to work with treat when the TOC administration but the Walker C ty Hi torlsal CmaiSsion to pre rve trees but yet improve L traffic flow. .FORMAL MEETING CONVENES Consider consent made items l�,Ly r' Matson Distributing Company,Inc.of Houston for a rower for the Public Utilities Department's Water and - �a{ s Sevar Division in the t f$0.960.the lowest bid meeting Spec lficatlOng. , +-� 'N GWQye f.Huntsville f theannual ticontract for the Garage Tire Inventory Division- f Internal Servic Department In th mount of$2,732.87 for initial d with the balance purchase b g$16.503.14 t; during the year. C,unnilmewber Barratt nam the hatlon G a V.both oP-these'itl it d Co- 1 -be Gree seconded the { y4p^ ton. ss a u rewNr a pBc ve ue ar a o r.She sooner - TnnT—fy( tiTmotfon. �i gXY a CONSIDER HIGHWAY PRIORITY LIST co" ams d1 th tori Ii L1A dP'Ai9hway'umbyOVeneni p 3 is b4 the deletion of the wi demon of IN 247 ! Tl�l3T'L-i'�i-'1 i m S�i'feF g wi3G'E'T1fE 9 rte nc mem r Win, Courcsevere explmember.Doul onnoted ce 4Gr�h4rw 1Cty ns cmgof wrninggthe widepnI"oftIN1297,ist vs,eclflcallYl the bloweak. k J betwam 11th and 10th Streets;ad3ecent te the G7bbe•Poue11 house. Counctheater OmVIIlp notatl he has asked that m this item be posted on this agenda 54 that the Council can consider it further G be sure the city has given a y �8 ly lv � k c S' 41a t 1 Z� � ,N' 1 I AR t y 'tmY y PAGE 596 BOOP'0' JULY 30,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES'? � r long.hard look to this particular topic to.ke lure,this is what it nts to do. He was concerned that We informed and had censidered all of the pmai btlities."He'said he would Prefer that this street not be widened ere and that thud 19 ti of 1217 be m d'someDl Oce llse:-Lheraby sol Vi me t.o a note an Oumc 1 r e ... t y r ay w L iZ'Mr-Trylfe c�I 'fn:.,t,s ep,r—,,,,,Hi ways and Public.Transportation. He noted althouh he didn't think.there were the votes an the council to change this mat r �„ *' he felt,t important to k int thminutes f the ity ,.and get before this counc77,some of the discussions em have had.with the highway.daDar4ient.so.that if d.hen the p eject floes a er becaoe a viable construction project,that we don't here folks sitting arou d- s etcRing.LM1r heads,wnde'Ing what was decided about this t ,rte tY ;r back In 7985. Ne said 1t is important that we be-ablate ga back into the records and reconstruct.whet the f ' thi nki nge Was on the Part of 'in N59hwaY OeParhnent.'the Ci tY.the .Walker County Historical.Commission and other n L w3•s. ., concerned citizens on this issue. E" W ky, i-rt`n h` ♦1`.S-tyF r3 Y 'i x'.' 3 oma Co.ncilnmmber 0mi71n g noted i- the di ton With the;HigMay Oepertment yestertlay,With Mr.Nemec,he was pleased about th apparent contain and aens,t vi tY that he.has to this very tissue. He seed the Highway Departran not in the bus meas of making local:citizen y d d this is wily.they ask the lace]governmental units for 4t F"f fxlf a priority lists. He said Mr.Xebec s"0".tetl :1 eral..pa ss ibilitles in line with the sensitivity to the Issue. He id Mr.NaHet su ted th t ateveP 7d.dd in'that block.when it is done.be done,n coetunttial with axv p C # s e Y` Tl Tt sf�tSe�TTy fond ne a th re a�^p a+65Tdfd uid r ietto a SiFi�a3 TCFSimeec ` 't x 1 3e�di r e1Ti ris lfr a 9ge a e.: of an y r s roc o oITog1 Bt s gross s Efiat—Efie '{riem- stTn a Feears ttu'Gorm an a roe a oma ..ai-u,llr era,.sed above the ro t line at th, k �'l Additi lly CD ilmember Darling noted M Nan g9 ted the,D ibllStY ofthatp rt 1 block or x t 1 Luo L—r�r cer�T ae« - a---ttt� ra our r>.s 11, —rTae th—T truer—Wou—ra$S bbv.l -e1--r`i-T ea, no,was Thaavmeetl�os o awn 6-2 rasF s ar. (t,„ nwant aA o p a roRE , � 4f`= __+y;.��4 i f e'f1R`-K't' ,`1'"`s�'34'^..':• ',.`s^�.s_.f, `rt "vt, �`;'. to baro sg fin xei n:g rc see.'I't' nepsoliBS mf-a:the eioh Darner W se.sculd ¢+u. ?" �' ;1 ` OPT local]urisdiction ten literally si0n the Plans so that th it an'.t coma back six months lateriand sal that s nit tl. Xe sola the 1g ay par:Hfient requl res ficial approval by the local gover,mental ;+ A A-1 eader bed fore projectL-7S begun. 1 's' Caunel lme ba-Ww11 noted again that 14 he had Ms ' 1a. g no g preference,he would like te see the ad not widened or et least that Portion of the d moved..He saidthat does not seen to b viable alt atiVe. st t �`M1 1 t• Y 1 1' 1 S H' ,e: that t i er gin te look r1 P"Is alternative. He said he i v 1 1 M -. e to 1 n C llmmnbe lowling said in any he was tmDrassed with t e sena tivity of th Nighway Department to the Project.and the fact that the mayor. ' would have to apPrwe it et the tine the pro,) t 1 ady. He Bald he.hopes the Mayor,at that tine.Would once again lack tit 1 ely ntl q st an examination of what alternatives may exist at that the and not7Fy $ whatever concerned.citizens then may be at that time. He felt as a practical natter,this es as gootl a deal as :F' # we are go i lg te get at the.anent. Til 1'+ gg m hamster Davis noted he'to d bout the trees. He felt With the cooperation of th ' XigHxay Department and because f theirssensiti icy to tliis.issue,that et can be resolved. Xe noted this one bloock would be onl d 4r e of 10 and 11 He seltl 1f 10th Street does set dove ooetl wiN our traffic flow.Which we'll- d th th oossi8111ty of not haul n0 the full width of iW * >• A "b;., ,+ 247 between loth an at th Street 1,a coaxial llty walk,..wit the Hiphwav 0eoartment. 4 Countilmmmber Dowling noted when and if this pro3e t works its way up the 77 St.the need for widening It - 4 dnl,i 141"� diminish. He noted we don t know what is going to happen,n the sense of traffic flaws,changes,tlevelap- +` t,etc. Caunc7lmember Davis noted the:two thing,that could well de lop are Avenue P(on the drawl ng ;a boerdi.10th Street and PH 297. S T, CouncilmembeDowling t.ted he is concerned that look at this closely d let therecord reflect what h ` ve found out He thanked the Council for indulging him on this matter. Mayor'Ho day voted this is a classic wxaeple of citizens concern a d council response. She said she has spent a number of hours on.this project and Counellnember Be 11 Mal sa. She evoressed her orefgrence to.have a variance bet,een loth and 11th Street te solve this b1 and had of'f r She saitl the concern,s there and the minutes will reflect it. She sold the Highway OePemee t clearly Undentends that the City.feels this is a top priority and S ,i a top conte.of this council and they will work with Us all the way. y Y ri' k `' • „ ,: MAYOR'S REPORT--done MOMav %71 sf l h rl y y New Teachers Oat--August 27..1985--BBQ--5:30 P.N.to 7:00 P.M---High School Cmman,Area 9+.tt 1 Mayor Monday invited the Council,on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce,to partfcipate in the recognition or nee teachers to SHSU.N1S0,Windham and New Waverly ISD and enjoy barbeque. She asked that the council meson , -irk*,e,,1 kt 4 on that night begin a little later,at 7:15 for public input an at 7:30 P.M.for the formal session. She noted pPt 1;^i „",1 the Council will be given a rem der in their packet for that evening. I Planning Commission Appointment Mayor Monday nominated Linda Schulz to the Planning Commission to replace Candy Dixon,who has resigned.1 It was noted C­Dixon's Yarm 'd Oveob l 1908. Ms. Schulz would be eligible for reappolnbnent at 1 the end of thatezisting term. C 1lmmmber.Oa 1 made the motion tea roe of this s ointeent and Council- ;y�t� ,ember Barrett secendetl the moll on. were ver an a mot On Passe J"SKu y ..ADJOURNMENT mus tf 71Yau 7 —LLed. Y i� �SCity setreeary`� t � r✓� a y ytl AUGUST 6,1986 BOOK'0" PAGE 597 i vy MINUTES OF.THE HUNTSVILLE CITY CDUILI L.MEETING HELD ON THE 6TH DAY OF AUGUST,1985 IN THE CITY COUNCIL LNMBERS Av rF 1 LOCATED AT CITY HALL AT 7212.AVENUE N IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:DD P.N. " Time e L it met in regular session with the following members present: 0 .No day rett City Officers Present 6 Pipes.Cit'Hanger 5 O E g B tt Scott Bounds,C7 ty AttorneyGary Bell 3 3S 1 S stevhe E Davis erry L.0 11 9 -'e , eiii�xaaeessreen Percy Halyard,Jr. �S . Dick Wharton. The meeting was called.to order by th H notable.Jan.Monday.Mayor. The invocation was presented by Mn.Tim Lewis of the First Christian Church(Edupatian Bi rector).. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGJIM Counci lmember Barrett d the ti to approve of Lha minutes of Ju]v 30.1985 and Counci7men1er Wharton 1 econ3eSlon�lT1��vor�an tfT—e moE'on nasi sed s`I""L v ^� i. �*`�r "i�$ Svy ra" Y„-,a d 3 4'• s CONSIDER ORDINANCE I 9 C 'd Ordinance d,a Chapter 2,Administration.Article[I certain video equipment 1n employe,PYee 1^ e 5�ina held e��i.>,a Du t... „. . T Gene P,pes>City Manager,than presented the ordinance,the caption of which 1s as follows: 1 a T { e13� 13 ORDINANCE N0.85-19 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2,ADMINISTRATION'.ARTICLE]I,EMPLOYEES,TO ALLOW CERTAIN V-` VIDEO EQUIPMENT IN EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCE.APPEAL HEARINGS HELD OPEN TO THE.PUBLIC:AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS AND FINDINGS RELATED THERETO. Councilmenber Oarl in9 m de the motlo t dopt Ordinance No.85-11 and Countilmenber Barrett seconded the tio�i— coon 1 mnb Davis, thd ha n' s p soma t me n L afore,the Counc mayw s to at eft on the b f e these hearings,noting.it<outd became a housing problem et sane point,n 3 time: Laura it b Mwaw noted h felt.theT7 ofthesed Cameras shoultl be discrett nary. It was tea the w wi A ay may b Mowed M that thiss discretionary statement. After,.sr:discussion by 4 the Council.when the vote taken.all f and it tl nanimausly. CONSIDER RESOLUTION F . sK Consider Re 1 tion amend7n Lh to 7 L tf of theP e1 Pali"a to alter compensatory tine Jar swIs n,. or n E�aa A t—oorr�e o Gana Pipes.City Manager,then presented the resolution,the caption of Much is as follows: RESOLUTION NO.85-16. M h V A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,MENDING CHAPTER 7,COMPENSATION,OF THE PERSONNEL POLICIES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TO ALTER COMPENSATORY TIME RULES. r AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. t� Pipes noted this resol t1 rads the city personal policies i Ower to make than in lance with d w.wi%' the Fe1r Lobar.SLandaws Act hi h th U..S.supreme Cou t h ntly made applicable to citI... Ne noted this change- 8 employ t take vert7mepay.ural the pery7sar allows cmmpens Lary tine within the $ .k day,w! two week pay pa id After sme tl7scussinn,the Council b Davis made the motion th adODt Aesolatfon Xo: 85-16 and Councilnenber ower s on. All MereTn�'av t passe u ec n m o An nammous y. CONSIDER BID , Co alder Bitl to 1-tN f t th N 7 1 1.Ju t1u.Ce t tab awarded to IndustnE 1 Pl ti L OP to n - to D ran a rve or u ore s o t t o 1 IY t Y 9 a lbJ11). a ante y „ Gene Pip City Manager. -th 1 bid of Industrial Plastics Company for the removal of the Y , ld frog m t t 717 g the Poly etha f fig sy t ,to the amount of$17,610. Counc77renber Natl es `.K ., �tle L tion to a uwVe this bid:and C 77 b r Howard ow w ec..d the notion. All were n vo ane Consider Em Item- ue t for rc ai f i 11ti i q it t Municipal J tie Center,n the amount F,^ ,� rx.+ T3T590-i�v fo -ture alio etT—f��u d `a4 - ,� Mayor M d D ted this"mnerR racy iter f th of Lhe ai witi in s ta. Counci lnimber 9 , Hodges n��de th t�i to approve this request antl Counci lnenber Howaw secowed the mots —AT1 vrere in ra y # 21— an the mot...passed Unanimgllsly. CONSIDER 1985-1986 BUDGET. M1w. Consider a recap of Che.FY'BS Bb.Padget presentations and uthorize the Publication for Public review of Us Den na ar a zL"!j�§B6. - ' c�Mayor IbndaY.asked'the Cl ty Na gent addr...the major items affecting these totals before the Council t' 1 'f ekes their final big decisions. The City Manager noted Lhe twP major issued ere the two capitalimrovanenL 1'* Ponds activities for the Street Department and the Nater and Sewer Oeparteent,which-were designed to ezpwite :{ completion of planned and ongoing work. He noted we have had a capital improvements program oath 'm tAese for DMt ev rel years and at this tlnmweare,erely reconsolidating some of the available monies and rededicating that Y'4 fund to the goals established and approaching tt 4rmn new direction.'He said the city is crimping and saving P- _ from many different areas to put it into a single fund in the Street and Nater and Sewer Departments to accompl,s •�,� P ..,. .. .. .^ ., „ ,. .. ..-, ., � ::.^ `� -4,o- 4 42 011.411 s _ PAGE 698 BOON"0" AUGUST 6 1986 - "'{ NOR 1 1 the Council lunds,I.gull aertre enptR $100 ODD f am kE g.nd s—ping the budget, W the,.carbine that with the E622 ud't. out of _ Mr.P1 ted f take 100 000 free the ke I ls.fund which is$236 000 to tM bei b d t Ne street bond am adtl Mk tM r F D 9 P jeet th t i u tly underway at N 7th P W.10th Street and Avenue F "y� #.r, tl do the t f.th,baW t. t Mated pay th te ;y h ve$5]2,000 t d th e treats. He said with r a those Pan$100,000 .nts f the NO bud,, t1 plu $60.W0 carry forward.available because the ,; h Street Division Me been involved i the apt t ".f.the.N Adtliti Progress and willbe reimbursed for work done out there Devin,57 dirt't t thecity 711 he,.$B32OW.W Park fpool for this year. t" 4 Hone if add the$200,OW available, r dedlcatW for t y budget es Me plan,then re have _ `'M just over. .7111 della to di 1d p over the No year H 7d:from tht hike$257:000 for the ,iPersonnel. d'eq Ip nt.pro 1 1 d7 s d.and in the subse t' - Y year,we take$iBO.OW.[flus the new gain is qua a that we d 1d h put sore additional funds with the SWIPble.bond funds and we would not only get the bond fun , streets do but would get about f additional miles of effective work. »' *"y He said the,,four Wditi 1 it s would be derived,as fol laws: have mandated,by voter approval. y.r'ti q,"r f3 now of strwts already n theliac to be own at j572,,W0. He said by operaLlonal'efficlenctes see *. sed edditimlal monies W be dedicated,the ity,can dos proal Rely four miles of streets. He proposed,in the 'p "'�pM1,.• 'td F 1 A.y*Fs election of the streets,.is that each Of M WnWallRars rd to Mf eve the vtsibili and other.. k'S "- tleslrehle benefits,would norm to",a streets'.f m their.pe. 1 experience that arc.1n dire need or obvious "acg sr neetl of imprevanent. He said thetaffwl 11 than cokethoxe streets and evaluate then as te water and serer probins,drainage problems t Mcause of treats,we k 'h he,,problems that we cant afford W pave and then dig the up te Tiz.1 t H.said sane of those streets would be eliminated for consideration for this programregress. He said.tti thecouncil will reprioritiie those streets aminated.evaluated ad ready to 90 in this .2' , DW"Cil ti G 'lsnoted this most ce the streets he would ,1 also he,, ,ter.and sewer and drabnage i n Droblms. He Id A falls this procedure will solve the mi D.oblees and k do anything with the big ti��, iir.. troblew Ha said he didn't feel good spending coney an stree4,that may need.fixing,but maybe Out as bad s s nth hlcA have.additional problems. Mr.Pips said the strategy is.W fix the streets that ere fixabl to seal the,ter out of the Mae and correct the surface problaa[and holtl the good streets unt11:we have.the. searoM1 db t care.back to say.with definite conclusion,that to Pix a certain street,we need W dig up three sews 11 es'aM Lwc enter end fix than and then fix the drainage that has caused these various sink .r*bF�+� i�^, `L.1"rffi .. a �`A <{;✓,R' holes,relay Me curb where the water will:drain,and thin fie no street. He zaid.until all this intercoord7na _ y arch work is.done,evert the beat guess.is too big a risk to take for the money spat. He noted this rdin.t "M rhauld In aryl t e by October of.1985. Counci lm=r Barrett felt we should concentrate on the main.thom,gh- t,R teres end artarias rather.than going out rnfa neighborhood and pick'",a friend s street to be paved. He said ti r' F the toff should tletereine the main thoroughfares thie Council needs to pave 1n and ar.ed iron--those travelledp a §.�,y h },• i P-F� the Host: "<•„€ �)nur Council"reber Green said rather than he Pown SIM a list,he would rather the Street=,twent bring the -' k yr list. Councllmenber Nodges g dth t asteff priority list would M better. Ccuncilisber Dowling noted SF large nurt0er of the main throughfares are tate maintained t t d the deterioration problems are not there,but rather an the neighborhood street YW 1 Mayor Nadu said the 17 oceepL of th prograR i 'lent aM teff 7 they can s coat eff7 1 q no deli Mtte prod t f dm 4 t for th t oP dol9ar. She did 1 sat tM.staff t b k with that implant tett plan. Sh tetl W shire sore areas of her concern. ,.,., j1v 6b",S 7 She said she IS te. ted'1 th at of the lgyd ',qui pXwwh the advantages of renting rs.bays ng antl where 71 get thebest tat it Sheid Sh f i @ ted 1 th.type of personnel we Il need tn'aprate it "# ed if ce c ,t. Wp.sup t q M h PM.'da Lad is the key W the efficiency aW Wality the progress is W deliver. Sha sa7d.if Solhe cannot keep hn.'wn we get someone of.that 9uai ity Mwuse wee have W he,.Mat C,w. p, topke the progra.work. She asked 7f we can get thequal7tY P pPollweed to work with him that are train, FS. and Pan del Iver the type of p od t t She ,ked Eowtth ffi i- y of this ami crex--w111 be able SRS.`w W utilize thea encugh tom k it thwhile far Mmn to be rent 1Oyee o do wa natl to da this b the E f hour and hal does that work ed tageP'Sh k d'h t the quality.is of the DrotluctP She asked if i <f Engineering Design Oepartme E ill he able top ide Weq ate design service t f 'litete this pm a to keep a d it arer7ng7 She said ant has 1the g list o!questions she is interested in having gaddressed when we get down for funding it,the coal lbut she i a1erofinteresced in how 1t isShe tedoedWhbelsure tMtn in rtand .eIF ff7 cieenry is achievethe d and quality Product produced. q ! Council be Ball asked.if looking at two yeere away.frose doing Avenue D.10th Street sed He H511 Mr.Pipes said In will M d by Ma end oP the soarer fr.Aranue M west to Old Red7sonvi lle BOW. Nr.pip d,. aid Rrenue 0 will probably be held until.the.next bond.7ssue. Ne saitl this ten year overall program was envis- t' 1ceed to have a bond Issue every third year. Na said the first woes a no tax 7 bed issue and the third had hoped the tax base would gr.soffic7anLly that it night also be W Increase' bond issue. He aid there is no guarantee and we never prm7sW that sueAiere along.the ro d th t It old be a no taz increase situation. He said the p 9 an t77nW is bas1oa11Y a break ere" iW ti b ewe' going to the oche money we have avail able d d the streets approved 1.the bontl issue plus far"ore miles. He said , fi U nay will M sport in th p fl t ef4lciangyaed probably.won t be dire'¢bit hitter than the con- _t t Y£' tractW price.11 xe could get a contractor antl If.we could get tM design work necessary to bid out all thin. t' work. He said these ora.the two considerations an the short loon: He sold the real efficiencies are darn the { W at such a time as she would Mve a second Mnd issue and the equipment is paid far end the staff 1s already St€ here ready to W e d a17 09 that is.al phalt an thepround,than thereel ef4lciencies will stertsh.ing up t Mcause wo had geemal up pr.,I.sly. tY gat e Mr.Pip said in 1983 the ci grant to repave and refurbish the New Addition area. He said we we talking W tM1e Council at that L1.about this sap type of proposal W virtually serve as aur own general co s l<' tractor and doing thatwork out Were and buying the ag11pl:t-out of the federal grant fund,. He said 1f we ' hal rade this dacislon then..the aquiPnent we're talking so t buying Nen would be paid for and this E033,DW• F )^ xceDt Por snot and Mar,woo ld b.p id far sed that would be.asphalt on the ground. He said the decision is " for Me flexlblli tyoP.being bl W d the streets when May are ready without having W wa1L six weeks W put 5 £ out a apc141'. Y buck and a set of prim th t very contractor could bid,poll,W apples (He noted these a ll projects cospared W standard h1AMey'P amnt project)--then we should came cel and lira the fficlencias in that one area. Mayor Monday ask-d'h happens if we ask for the Bond issue aW 1t doesn't pass? Pipes said we LMn lry off the crew ant sell the equipant. Mgyar Monday notal it is not en ango7ig progran and it is a decision made at th time. Mayor NaWay notal she wi 11 not approve any of tM Lplanentations of thi project f Mie until Mr.Potrete a everyone of those questions because she is very Interested in.every aspect Genc7lnemMI par i¢said th ,projects need W M kept separaW es one 1 epitel improvements project and 1s Wtelly di Pferent areas this,wklch i,a im7ntenanu program and sdnewh t 9 an upgrade program. �� ,T y 77 7n x , ' CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 6,1985 BOOK"0" PAGE 599 Water ad Sever, G e P1 pe City M ane 1tl h e y forward f previous capital mprovements projects, ��� m a a from the capit 1 improvement,p J t PP d d dautad i J d fflcient funds are available to get s from ow until th .next authorized Pevenue.bond issue for water and am with little more ease than am. had in the Street Department.p g He ted th p. l i b i ally b kh ad.rudimentary equipment ,R'• that could .He be. rbed LW1 d perhapsth people i th to d' r program,through attrttian f { 3't and this is a thi g ntured thi gig i ed itu tion. H 'id en put pip. '1n the 9 nd at pipe cost nd if the prop. falls on it f within a year—if--wa decide we're not getting here. .thought we'ought :` y to get--we ju t.put the Program ti'k.into thentracLing thingend the backhoe, tc.,acqumred through this ^,:+✓" ,y nrogree,can be b rbed.as a replacmwnt item for art bid pi f equipment We already had. He said this is � t that such f. 1 d f ctor asit 1s with streets. Th food g source isthe difference between street r `x '+ a ter and projects. b '�.hk Mr.Pipe id. e bands do not have tube approved by the voter He said we have been on an ongoingy.,'-`""•'' 'v .{"1'�1- cape14a1 ipprovements.program afar ands f a he f y rs a d knon.that allocation,the resources r going to be there for us'.to put pipe In the ground eccording to the.schedule we established in the chpi tai improvements program,and.stay.ahead of the t t work without.question. He said we have WO leaks,accords nI 1- 'S',.3 to the t$I study Sad saw h dredof thi WO.are najo. nough they tleserve andrequire corrective act7an { ' in order to help the t atie t costs et bath Y plants. X id. h ve.the money and we have the problem. He said when.MOmenn Isba71 s analysis of the Hetet and' done,that crew,fresh from laying 12 inch _ ,� ",•„, water mains Alicharedcmmited to in our capital improvements budget,can get,right into the avenues.and the ktipt.. numbered streets and,fix the.problem o when Avenue 0 tames up'on the bond issue can tell the voter,we've got the utilities fixed and now it Isstime to.smooth uP Your street.. He said this the mesh we've been trying to get for a long time. 5' Mr.Pipe asked re Me efficiencies to be realized by being able to send the Water and Sewer Department's out.wiLM1-an Inspector. d with thelsurveying.work and all.the Proper'.easements.etc.,to dig the lines and put Nem im the.ground going to be NeaDer and-Netter than putting out plans and spec7ficatlons and hopeful l,� getting on or two bidders on the project.and paying whet the bid price is. He said he 11 tell the Council we ^'' ti ir.;• k -T an.tlo it faster and get a great deal more.pipe in the ground f theane amount of money. He said we're going _ 4 M1 t � can spend.the same amount of money. .#* Council mama Hodg as concerned.that.perhaps 1 ding.Glenn Isbell,our Ian g Engineer. with i work. He asked thCity Manager if there was an overload..Mr.-.Pips noted the overload crimes where he has >4 to review.plans eM specififatigBe before he.signs then,a.jab previously done by the city engineer,An;s no longer with th city N Pipes noted this water and sealer capital Improvement project will help Mr.IcbeiI but the quest? 7 wheth M Mild iter and sever crew can lay mote pipe than Mr.Isbas crew can get Wt in survey and specifications d plans. ' Joint Venture Decisions--Cit and County Fire W runent--Nny r Monday std theCouncil h pProved paying the firm,'s retirement end§10.00 Per vs.$7.W. She said s that decision d -ting was.called of the Fire Cmeiittee,consisting of Councilnember Hodges and Howard.C i si Y P k.nd Elli o and herself,to review that tlecision. She said in putting th lfigures t g th 1n prep ti fon thi ting,.the Wuncil realized.that if We add the F t,3 j tirenent to $10 OO Percall,the increase would.be dig the 10%allowable In the contract between the City and C ty f fire service.co..She noted the County did h problem with the$TO pe 1T,but they 1* did want to fund the retirement. In speaking With Jae Fr h F1 Chief.it was sugge td't t ti'the mid-year adjustment to see If the Increase could then be Picked p far fire calls from$7.50 to$10.00. Se „ n td they all agreed to that. She oted when they then.put Nose figures into the calculator,it was found r v a the county is'operating off of a different t.f figures than is the city. She then presented a letter from _ Commissioner Sam Park,which has cane to her in the antime. tyyY” Mayor Moloy read this letter,as fait Dear Mayor Honday: Tam Nalker County Budget Committee has E5 ` taken the projected 1964-1985.b budget figures,supptiad.by your finance department.added 3 percent to that figure and then addd$3.840 f. retirement payment for part-tine.firemen. We than arrived at the total § figure of$253.331. Mal kir.County is b tlgeking$126,666,which is 50 percent of the above amount. Should the actualoperating pence d this-mm t We L b will pyo to the city 50 percent of the overage R within thirty day f final audit, cording to Section'3B of the contract. It is agreeable.With Walker County to review the ft d Dertnent.budget at midyear. Should we b!well Within ar helot the budget this timet,we e wi hint to a id r ra7si g th paymment f.th pat time f7remm�. These calculations indicate a 5.25 " peroent intra the 1989 bud gg t Your assistance and cooperation in this natter are greatly appreciated. Ism gned)Ralph Dai'(and)Sam'P k nS Mr.Pipes noted their calculations ct based on the assumptions made. He said the error in the � ` '} situation ms that the funds that are Waded tS,be budgeted for this year neetl.to be based on this year's budget {�;.. and not last years budget. H id it i true Lha last adz ted budget etre had was 1984,but that is not what �'Xrya `"tax` if the contract says. He Sala th t t pro ide that L we divide th petitions and maintenance expense of the £ ' fire department In each budget year and whenthefunds're dited t the close of the budget year.if there is ,z Jr Y w b e-payment,as refund it to the county,and f then ' the County makes up the difference during the next budget year. He Said last ye basic budg t.f.thefire department was$250,675. He said the :. propped bas] budg t f r this year is$257 542 h1 h 1s a three percent increase in next year s basic budget er this yea.. basic budget. Ne said if d op..the.consideration far any pay increasa from the$7.50 to " #ti the$10.00 per call for the part-time firemen.and fund only the.retirement program for the part-Linn mann,mf 'add that$3.840 to the$257,542,it canes out to be:$261,382. He said if ale divitle that figure In-half, the city and county it would be E130,697..X id th re is basically the disparity in What they are proposing ' ^p '3 and what we understand Is the provision In th t. b He Said they mw th r$4A00-$5,000 without can- t y^ c ;., , ideration a4 a pay increase oa the fire'call H not the city ad county.. operating under adifferent - yr�*," 7 intergretatian of the contractual base.'Coun llmenh r Barrett asked if Is could get together with them to t _, clarify that. M. P pe said since June,.N J French:Fire Chief,.Patricia Allen.Oi rector of Finance and hinsalf and th ittee and athero have met col th.the county.individually and collectively to go over the needs of the fire department and to provide them with all budgetimp Information,etc.to help then reach a tk" foal 9remnent. He said they h budgetd lastyear$128.000 and Tie rather incretlulous that their annual 'w ' rv� a sl+^l mgr Dnp budget this year would decrease. HaSaid It 1s true this year,in all lik lihcod Chat mp'71 have a smell surpl mt the end o9 theyy because we ve had fewer.fire all than in other you,.. 'Nr,Pipes said this is a year t ete from the camnlfinent data on the contract. s, S After soma discussion ng the Council about how to clarify the contract with the county.Councilmember Green suggested the city no the county Nat the.city does not aoree.With the county's 1 terpreta on oTthe - k y c frac a ave proper ga-counse o s e wlmF a wnE fl�trac z en senate rr , a<t n�all ahe�one w ife ey o ay t aY ar r ..cause in have Y y=+ Sk h e an o e.year they'll came up With the money. Tha wu it Indicated their consensus. " f x° tF.;A' �t.% m;,9f•L o,p•.,fv C.A 4R ""i r`;a', '^,r=f;• x t }!l, r t PAGE 600 BOOK 0". August 6,1985. L"4 Mayor Monday repeated thanthe City will a itr bale k thethreepercent above that plus the retirement and g7 w. this is within the 10 percent allowable1 re lt. ted the earlier approved inttease from$7.50 to k ,.; "wa.$✓,' ,Yth E10.00 per fire call 111 be delayed red idered a9 7 1 Id-year e.Department Decision Packages(t Motion'eduipknt and can) A M Mr.Pipes noted fearfurther study,It I,f It$i 000 udbe :ad on the projected transcription equipment casts. He note to Co cil requested additi 1 pport iMormatlon on the alternatives recomiended zd kj2 Por using certificates ate f b1,AatiOn of$66,000 for new p t 1 vehicles rather than our system eigloyed during thi last several years to buy Used OPS vehicles at$40 000 pe year. The analysis dr by qr.Keys,intliates tic ,f, 0' that if me meortize the. st f the new cars aver five yearseek ire.begin xlth an anwai am ntenance cost of ",:',•, �� `h }[ a.-. $2DO the first year and Ie .it t $550-for.the next txp years.'then$1,000.then$1250,we dhave$3,550 in total maintenance t in$11.00 tat 7 capital at tM1e endoP Pfve:years for a combined total of$74,550. He said 7f we bµy a 1P8 r(used),xx re going to have one every Aro years,we've got$2,000 a year each year.. , a,��4 •Y,,.Lak ,. , because that is a$4.000 vehicle and ee replace it ev ry thi dyear and over the ff ve year Puriod,.we d hate ` f10.000 in capitol co te,and:$5,000 f pair(Mucha r will thke eiMer$1,000 or 51,$00.n alternate Years +*3` '(,a !• y, 2"$L.,.; :,,. � x .. since acquisition) He.said the issu h e is to.antiwe With to program Initiatedin1983 or to upgrade the w .�`� .'• program to Mex vehf else and realize the amortorized savings over the casts of the vehicles for five years. 1 g Councllmenber Hod Des asked if Mr.Pipes agrees with Mesa umMrs. Mr.Pipes noted he agrees with the maintenance nwnbers on the$7,000 to 1,600 because that 7s basically what we have bran putting in. He said we x �, ✓{ .% �Y P Y,iC "± budgeted$35,000'1,vehicle i.t e for the-Polfce Department for the last.three years and 1t has been flat ' t_" and very close in that a ge..Ne.and 24 vehicles.'etc.,and$35.0001s about an expenditure.of$1.000.to E1,5 q year. Councilman lnmmbar Hodges asked if these mets wasm for labor or parts. Mr.Pipes said it 1s for parts. He no in all of our budget figures s0 far this year,We've been W1kln t i tl ' asked haw maty mechanics the city had end how many fewer would he have 7fgwe had new pollee carsteverybthreekars �}?•'Z Ay0i„ four years. Nr.Keys said.the never es�uipmenY,after the.third year,needs more tare and the first No years truck or car are the gravy years a n t much maintenance is spent on them. Ne said the city averages E50 per month on oaf ntenancecosts an anYsvehicle and after the third Year,we begin to me Wore expensive Parts AMR, s Mr.KSYs sa5d with the adds t7anal equipment the Council is buying this Year,,f they b4v rex police cars,heq $ ? T kx wi 11 not reed additional be1P• Y Y ,eF.� Ceuncilrember.Hodges.reminded the Council thatwMn'the progran was lnitiatk to allou officers.to take *u 5 their Polfce tars hone,itwas.because we mold Wrthase She less eapenslve OPb ars. He no Lhe policy may have to change if we now change our policy and buy new W11ce urs. NAyOr Monday and Councllmmnber bowling agreed that the take home.car plan waild becgae too expenalve if new urs are purchased Councilmember Green 14, id the questim really 15 hex much More i it going to cast than Us previous cast and we m really not talk- X, snag about an extra E6fi.000.we re really talking about the inmem:ntal difference betseen,hat it costs with rs and that my not be significant. Mr.Keys said 1f we figgure replacing ten can per year at$4,000 car r looking at$40.000 a year versus thi$66,000. C. ci lmerber Green said so xe'.re talking about an ' ,> "} extra$26,000 sO People can have naw cars rather than used.cars Counci lmmber Nhartan motes in tliscussion i v x l,{ as have not talked about thecost of labor nd.M felt if that is cansidered in with the other figures,1t MAyy=- N6 be to our advantage to have nee cars. C cf lnamber Bell noted the Mason we rent to take haves can was to "laps_ "yincrease the visibility of canon the street which,s,of course,in i able cost. Nr Pipes and Mayor RondMy noted they do not want to,ldi th.take have 'aof new cars. Mr.Pipes noted Bar at the i k 4: that is not what the staff is after he,.. He noted he also feels uncowsohteb1e 1hut buying the Cox can With eap ' certificates f obligation because in Dest years they were Purchased out of the oparetlng budget,Which wee t F�6 very acceptable and good. He Bald.however,$fi6,000 it mom then the budget an.absorb. Coun,1,1 bar k y - Barrett.noted who bave to-bite thi bullet these first few years,but he felt in the long range.we I1 be az'. h i saving money,by having the new cars. Councilmenber Hodges felt the city should continue the take hone car �'b^'+qplan but continue Louse the used OPS cars and try ta get three.years out of each car rather than pro. Council r ..v manber Bell eked about the lessening availability of the used cars.as.othercitles are di,.,.,e same as we Gene Pipes noted 7t 1 matter of befog theta at the right time to pet the bust choic . F. 7}d^ r M.ntl the ked f sA f h d f those Council mavaers who would wish to- t1 a the re g•^}r:y r0 rang o ME, ou a reest nase a RE 12"ne Or t n s tL c ould ;rr W e abo close ce.Iasnuffm the Me �Er,C a gIIM.YAymnve flay a 10 See 1f mer no,asked aYald N U.rOM". Reserve for Future Al lacatlons--Now Spent this Y ,a5 Gene Pipes then mode report av the expenditu s fro,Reserve for Future Allocation in the general fund tum +� 5,' for Wan-personnel related It for the past year. He noted the fol l awing: E:6.000 --To May the University quarter-Dile track ti $6,500 --An angi Meering study for the emergency power generator needs at the water plant. L 3 4 Pal lce and city hall buildings. $22 A00 --Fended thereaatker of theHUD greats person for this year to finish out the _ Nex Mditian Grant Y' $1,000 --Tan Foran matth of a change orderfa the airport program $4.600- --Upgrade of NEAP staff Heat Es$ 800 --Locking ed filpp ablunit at netbfor dcomputer mom ,S 350 --Mead te7mser for parks 400 -Legal.ds(underbudpated) i l• ,�„x F .._ '' E 350 -Vehicle maintenance undarbudgetad) Pager.for anrel control officer y 500 Maintenance contBt (undraerbudgeted) - 400 -Scoreboard lnsLallation at Thanes Nenry Ball Park , 1 665 --Retirement Program(u da bud9 ted) Reserve for Future A1l.cet7ons--Raven Sh innd tea' 16,6,350 800 Future Allocations--Mater Ind Sewe eM g pependitu. are Reserve Or Futuro All.cations--Sealtatlm-expenditures wars 7.700 , Hy� Decision Packages T f M Pipes noted the Council wt sate$70,396 tram the requested budget expenditures and made 1t available for future allocation which now amounts to$96.368. - p, x. t six xi CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 6.7985 BOON 0 PAGE 607 dr Nr.Pipes ted the reserve far future allocation for Revenue Sharing is now s t at$715.438 plus the adUust- ants oP 556.b6E. Xe noted this rs figured based n 700Y funding Df Revenue Sharing. Mayor Monday noted she "`R]x.k `� 'ts''P•S4'3� e ? p has asked that thisbe figured at]5%because the -the figures she is getting Pi ted that bs11 still has not 9e g an revenue sharing. Mr. pas no passed Congre-y t H ted et 75%1 we'd have$84.500 Instead of the 1� $172,000. ($89.500 s 75%of we Wt 1 11 dation f n - h ri g hi h 5 E340,000 for Huntsville.) ( - a'+ Mr.Pipes than iewed the water and.seuver reserve and the.sanitation reserve. e. He then referred to the k gu funding options w kthe budget below. He ted thestaff i t proposing tax increase. He noted it ;I Y that the taxe rate,.water and- r rates and sanitation ra tes be left as they are this year. He notetl to find$100.000,for the- treat capital Improvements program f11 this year,noting we wok$100.000 fromthe mtedals budget fres the P bli N ks Department but we new an additional$ 700.000 H s gantnd t I. that f m the 500 RevenueShann'P¢serve Cham Lou ii mi hL consider fundin 50 000.and decrease a '� N 100 000 t.s e for.the ca 1 m ro¢mry C t a SeWi- '.0 ter to E0.000.fremn u' $20.000; transfer t e oo ce.camo r.w t nera un Yam v nue Shap r another 0.000:.tleeucting 10.000 G G. s v f w d x an in-ine u t t ten ab.e n y rr o¢si—ry n nae in 111 . ei ia3sTfa.. w rete air Ft I e ¢ o'f-3 n Out of ftVdn' na,ng— U,UxU,. mr. t W� we ii n Rican.. - f +✓ x� t: b<y � b;�64,yt1{ yG�s;h°`'' Up tion 2 he said,is to take$50.000 the general fmM. ve for future allocation and Fane it - 'f3` with revenue shad g rdgenerel fund straight.up. He noted wehe,,e0uatmved the police cars out of general i it und reserve.soma n. f4E,DDa that reserve. - i Mayo Monday ted h tp fers not have the tax increase and w hold the rates as they are. wunc7l- I [- nwrWer Bell about whetbar or not it had-been agreedearlier to have small tax increases each year to mrd r ry^.r ac`yP'`'Yg sr S Y4 to avoid a large tax increase 1n any ane-year. Neyor Monday noted she felt that in looking down the road at where we are now,we can.project that we can do that and not affect the long range situation. Councilmember Breen npweaur .is. i 90 n9 up.so 1,effect.we do have an.increase.although not in.the rata.noting when '+k we have a re-evabeselostl on of property,we have a tax increase ,an if the rate does not change. Councilmember Green asked that another votebetaken on the decisionpackage for the digitizer. Upon a t vote,Louncilewmbers Dowling and Green voted againai it and wunci immbers Wharton.Barrett.Hodges:Howard, ,a]< f yt w g A '+ v$• 3 vaand Bell and Mayor Monday voted for it. The digiti aer therefore mains budgeted Itm.. S L uncilmmker Nhartan asked that another vote be taken an fund the$5,000 far the Pi 9 ne]'Woods Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program. Upon a vow of that item it passed and will remain in the budgeted funds. a '- May, Monday then asked the Council for their recommendation of the City Managers 0 tion 1�w fund the '''m -•"r e"=.�r*� S Y ;y l ( r'� programs the Council has agreed to fund this next fl 1 y Cauncilncnber Yharton made the moon w j ayprpve of ODtion 7 as discussed ab t fund thm and o nc mem er rre damn e e motion. All we n avor an e t passedoras u a I e , ' re Mayor Monday then amsentsd Patricaa Al le �y op0 1 wfund the police cars br taking 520.000 out of .Y' 9 T57und �''Fu ell e3��SZ0 QOD-fres reus ahor u�tun alSoeT r. m rwere nn a E6 avor ant�t 'um�EF—ie mW v s manner an cant er Nater seconded a Gene Rpes noted the budget will be sa Drepa d d madesavailabl,for public inspection in the city s, ecretary a office. A pub is hearing will be held an this proposed budget on August 27 at 7:30 P.M. k5 CONSIDER ORDINANCE Consider ordinance autlsorixl the bl icatim of notice to bidders of intention to Is...certificates Of = ",y'w hr 9a a pure as¢ona a e �vr _ ,y d ar Gane pipes.City Manager,then presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO.85-20 AN DRDINANCE AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND NOTICE 0F INTENTIONTO ISSUCERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION FOR ONE BACKHOE FOR THE STREET DIVISION AND MN IN6 VARIOUS PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. (three year C.O.) Cmncrinenmar Howard madeth t'on to hopnye of Ordinance No.r85-20 and wunc5lmamber Bell seconded the motion. 411 were in favor and sse anon mum". j S DDCONSIDER PLATE MAKER Plate Nater far Printer Defunct Gena Pipes noted.there is a need w replacethe plate maker issue —ly so that the city can print the ,Y city's budget in-a finely fashion..M ted nils piece of equipment has Just fallen part. He said the stimated cast is E9,50a Por Cha.plate maker and$161000 for the printer based on list prices. He asked the Louneil Por eutemr7zalloa to seek bid 4 the plate maker also. N noted this was scheduled to be a L.O. purchase,although perminion has not yet been received on it. He said since we'll of mmt again until the �f--✓mid 27th of August,we can't get it purchased 1n time IF we wait. It was suggastetl$9.500 be taken out of general fund reserve far future ell Itatim to expadite the purchase. CouncilawaWr Oman wade the motion to a rove a; y f this expenditure for the.ola'a maker and Councilmmmer Barrett n—e t e motion. anon F vo e�opposed. The motion,hw m—Dass,. - f CITY MANAGER'S REPORT .+ Next Meeting of Council--Mr.Pipes noted the next format meeting of the Council will be August 27.1985. ta� WON'S ACTIVITY REPORT '� m Downtown Merchants Association--Mayor Nondgy noted she had agoad-meting with this Association today d she is excited about the.renewed interest to the Meinstmmt Program. �'ki'wFdRPPt4 d` COUNCIL ACTION J r , yx- €• U is� t' N �' X PAGE 602 AUGUST 6.1966 BOOK 0 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES w a` 6 Consideration of a Tax Rate Increase Lou it be 0 i noted he would like t9 have a vote of the Council <-,a tiX ^+�`:� a{sjy ' •y� - t'fids t se th tax rate t date the 3.percent cost of.livin9 qp ga.ltad.h would '"d E0 Initiation f the to 6]ors6Btrf ndam and aHe void. T { U h l rR 1p t f to t1ax!. � zS Pr'; h^ "':. xil` COU it mb P pe i Lh atl the t1 to incr! the kas rate to ae tea forntncrexTFe �,. award '"' Or Dace to th c } kt , t Seaer Service--10th Street at Avenue 0.Co it mbe Ibward.noted them but seven hamac thereewi it sever.' nd He asked that themety..b idered for connection to the city s ban theawork i 100 lated them,.'i11its Dea main to Nr.Pipes noted im to for these People h1 hmh s bee the y y arevi He noted when rob for ma` M Y the 24 inch ewe. 1n ros 5 team branch' .4,.ted,those houses 171 have ace to-.th r ysten. He said this doesn t mean there , R will be a late 7th. a forethen to,lust stub out and tie.an as sae dditional wa.k.ill heve to bene on that. He said there will,ha- _, r,finally be.a main to gravity to. r'z tit F•^x k a r 1„t. ,� 4 ,'. - _" y;. 'ADJOURNMENT .,0. Respectfully submitted. t 'a'vp 4 T �DeShawCi� y C � ��FL � 1t• � i. )� 4 4 d 1 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - AUGUST 27,1985 PAH 603 k4 g THE COUNCIL HT IN REGULAR SESSIDN OX AUGUST 27,1905 IN THE CITY.Hall.COUNCIL CHAMBERS,CITY OF HUNTSVILLE. 1t` ,h3S''•.5'� �Z{'.i { WALKER LNINIY,TEXAS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M.AT 7:30 P.M. The Council met 1n regGla,8 ssion with the following naib—Present: Jane Monday.Mayor City'DFfI rs present: 0.Eugene Garrett P itf 1 t large Gary Bell N rd 4 Sc ttGuam PeP ndsC�CitY Attorney r s er StrpAen E 41 P iti 3 t large Ruth lklShaw,City Secretary ' f.k ' V7eLm DWlinn Polt1 4 t large 3 4 d Percy Howard,Jr. Word 3 I B71 1 Hodges' Pos 0'.Wharton ition 2 et-large ""`° ✓r`Tr,,..`' x,' �`7' sr Nara l �- $•' '. �l v`rxI� uv4� The acing g Iled.to order by thaMo bie.Jane Xonday,Mayor. The invocption was presented b aha Reverend Ma vin Ji I,s of St.dames United Methodist Church. y - - ' 11111111 THE MINUTES If THE PRE1Id15 MEETING Councilmabar Barrett nada tAe motion to aPP Ne minutes of the.City CouMi7 Neetin9 of August 6,19M and Co.—lmember Howard as de"the motion. A11 xerein favo and the motion onssed unaninousl v. " CONSIDER RESOLUTION.. Mayor Monday presented Resolution e 1 t on ro 85-17 commending Mr.Dennis Baker for his dedicated W671c service .. gInd I.outhernagwi�.personal bottle raged hhrau9hoaL ch`.of they timT- pably served our communt ty as the Reg Manager of th T fo River Authority.where'he was a pivotal IN Ion of the Hontav111e Regional Neter Supply System, which p tles:much of our tleily.water needs. The resolution noted Mr.Baker's lu expertise in 4lnancing and a' old the constry tl nd.p rations aP the Huntavil le Regional Nater Supply Syatm which Na crucial crucial to the fnv7tion of thT P J t d signed to Provide Huntsville with an abundant supply of higA quality water to Meet the d f our.armni ty now and I. the coming.generation. Dennis Baker died August 26,1985 fr. at the agef 38 r f�"' - S '+ t 'i�' 1•' Coun,ilmember Hodge,madethe ti to adopt Resolution ft.85-17 and Louncf lmen0er Cowling secmdetl the I v h n- ' .';d*1r' Mrs{neatrr11 ernd�dugFnd to morn—f�iag;y MAYor IMindoy indicated she would deliver it in person to y" I S ( -�. PUBLIC HEARING Ram w,a H" ^T ay V I OPEN a Puslic Hee f%oms 1 t guthe Ft 1 Y =985-198fi orooased.budget;tax.utility and sanl La 1 rate M d —7 y d Nay Monday the paned th PubI h rl ng nd.asked if anyone was present who wished to speak to these 4 " budget allocat7ma..Badget sumaries of the prop sed§14,660,443 1985-1986 budget re available for c7ti_t d x revim. A sumary of praposed revenues and exp d7tures fdr the.overall budget follows: i # 1985-1986.Revemues--Proposed1985-1986 Expenditures--Proposed Y 3s Pte Sal.,8 Serv1tr §3.853.900' General Fund-Op—ting 5.494.997 `rr, t - Property T 1,916.040 General Fund-Capital, f§-130.276 d _ 5 1 T §7,575,000 Debt Sei General E .568.593 Sanitation arg 9e - 7',925.00 Water 9 5 Operating TRA $2,04411,204 Cha $$l 1366 we tr 5 .Dine at ng .6 Funds from Prior Ye s $ 445.000. V to 6 1=11:111'-Caps tri E 2,202 67 P rmiL Licenses,Fen.Fines E 605,755 Water 8 58Mar-Debt SerVtce $ 518.208 1 P Certificates 0 Sanitation-Ops ratin Obligati $ 48.500 S itrti C pital g E 11 ,210 Y],000 ..A a Sharing $ 340,000 S it ti 'Debt Service $ 177,990 #Wn r $1.91.50ASharing 00 Fterd Transfers . uhi T xese 'T Taxes 0 IL' .sign Engineering $ 533.289 AIItrOthe Earning, ns TOTALreHVENUEStrI TOTAL EXPENDITURES n2F There beingnopresent to speak at the hearing,Nay Nonday Nen closed the hearing. It was noted there f{, :n no sn 1 th Hater.scorer and sanitation f or in the tax.rate from last year. I , Review th bud t port for Fiscal Year 1984-1985 thr...h Jude 30.1985 And consider the o t 1 bud t K" sol cpm as a'v•-"�: b c:` Afterdiscussion by theCouncil.with thestaff,Councillmmber minli�made the motion to appreve the quarterly budget dJ tabus end Councilnmber Hodge seconded the motion.,All vera in favor antl the motion a passed unanimously. C l Consider allaation 4f addlitgnal fonds far-1 iabi7sty insurance coverece to finish out Fiscal Y 1984-1985 frown .4 eslrvea DY u re a ata On,as reaamel.n . a rnM camcll was advised that bias were'received for en..m5ty's liability Insurance and;t wall tr neaaaary uca "?`5i $� Sv4w` to allacetr additional Tunds Oar Insurance gVarap!in tM mount of$12.940 in the general funds$4.414 in the k Nater and Sewer Fund;and$2.127 In the Sanitation fV d. It was apggestrd these costs could be taken frm the �. ds„ aai a5 `. may, pie Ilse reserves for futhre allorat7om and if thi 'done,.the balances in those funds would then be b29.590 In thGeneral fund;$140,701 In the Water and Santer Fund,and$42.151 in the Sanitation Fund. 51 . Cmncs7neA r Barrett ode the motionIt,aaDrove these additi 1-Ands Tar ltebll itY insurance to be ' WJ Pulled Oram the respective reserves for future ilocAll gagmd atim as suggested.and Counci lmmber Dowling seconded the .r- A. ER M Page 604 MINUTES OF AUGUST 27.1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING y Consider award oT th tle ith .bid t tt th hi Ire t 61 dd Fi t.N ti 1 B k f Huntsville 1n the •' . mnWT +. t to r� Mnyar Mondgy ted three menders of the Council,Launcilmembers Hodges,Green and Terself,will not perticf- pate in this di r vote.due to a conflict f interest $h noted each f them has.fi led the proper affi davit with the City Secretary prior to the meeting. Mayor Monday and Council 'b Hodges and.Green then left Rw € � the meeting �`�'^ �` t ^*1u> •,: Councilmenber Doallog. niorenost mm�ber f Council remalni g- th .presided over the meeting and discussion at hentl. He presented the bltls rcceivetl,which to baa P1 (.minus'the T-Bill discount rate for a compare- able period of time. IL wasemoteE a standard bid£aria was used ith the variable1beb1ng the interest rate to be k�. .�.1 F":�z"ti Ty4..�11§nq.. Rva•5 paid on Certificates of DaDo5,t H ted the Period of time.to b vered in.this bid is October 7.1985 through September 30,1987,or two year The bids received werens follds: Yva Ffrst National Bank 1.876 Sam H us On.N ti 1 Bank 1.48 Al t 17 N t 1 Bonk +1,473 Poe 8a k declin d to bid Cpuncilewber Devi,made themotion to accept'thbid of First Ntt l Bank of+1.876 and Councilmember Howard mesecond the motion. All were ftg,%and the option sun u a usl (Nate: M0.Yor Monday and Council- ' vU' mbers Hodges and Green par npate,n s v as a na ,<t of interest.) t� CONSIDER ORDINANCES n 3 } Consider Ordinance No.85,21 Prohibiting Parking of certain vehicles and trailers upon public streets t " S Mayor Monday.than presented this.ordinance.the caption of which is as follows: �+,lv#- _ ORDINANCE NO.85.21 7 5 in• :k"'•ri�.�H "' t` f,'i AM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF IN VEHICLE;TEXAS ILENDING CHAPTER 12,MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, TO UP TO$2 PARKING OF CERTAIN 4EHILLES AND TION AND EFFECTIVE THE PUBLIC STREETS;PROVIDING A PENALTY rx• OF UP TO$200:AND PROVIDING FOR AHE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. 4 ss t,+Y•,L F?..4 "'r P ,.4 "" Nr.Pipes reviewed the ordinance,noting Louncf lmenber.Dowling h - d s ggestions for the ordinance which have iw been,corporated into the ordinance regarding the amouet of hiclecan be left Om the street without ,•: �"-k `".'rl I y being In violation of this ordinance:to change it from 72 hours to 24 haursand to make it an offense if a per- qr�'° son tops,stands or parks upon a public street nd.without.vehicle attached thereto irpla e,boat trailer bus,camper,fano implemnt,ho t I ,.hou .t 1 trai]er,travel trailer,utility trailer,or any q '7 ':h with or with Wt. ti p d ig tl f Y ceT y1 p p reons or property--rather than allowing 1" } g d z them ateve for 24 hours, thfirst draft all— After discussion by the Council,there was genera agreemen to accept the changes suggested by lmem Dowling. Counci lmenber Dowling made the notion to.adopt Ord' ce N 85.21 d Cuuncilmember Hodges seconded the f. motion. All were 1 f and the motion ass d niMonsl C•o I1 tuber powlin a ked for aMther review of 1 the City's off-street p or n9.0 n o av no �TMt M.1 f�s e'far 3a� -, ConsidIr Ordlin�anFce'No.86.22 amending the Code of Ordinanoss th'redefine.Junked vehicle 1n conformance with «` # 3r Mayor Monday then presented this ordinance,the caption of.which is as Toll DWS: $ ORDINANCE N0:85-22 s y AM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY'.COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS REDEFINING JUNKED.VEHICLE; A110 MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. � �The City Attorney..Scott Bounds noted this ordinance makes several changes in the description of what constitutes 1s+ j a,Junked vehicle under state la After •general view,theCouncil generally concurred with this amendment } . the City s ordinance. Coun,11sualber Bell made the motion to d pt Ordinance Mo.BS-22 and Councitmember Davis seconded F., far d e 2 conded the motion. All were in favor and the motion.passed.una Inmsly. '*= Consider Ordinance No.8543.amendln Lha ter 6.of.th.Lode of Ordinances to roVide for new standards for ec ne or sW in nm pec s.as ores<r s e s a s a eaar ea th s nMayor Monday presented this ordinance,the caption of which is asfollows: ty ORDINANCE NO.85.23 AW ORDINANCE OF THE CITY MAKING O OF THE CITY OF RELATEDHUNTSVILLE.THE TEXAS,PROVIDING FOR DISINFECTANT 5 � FOR SWATHING POOLS;AND MAKING.OTNER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO 15' k Scott Bounds.City Attorney,noted this- hangs brinin the City 1, into camel ipnce with Senate Bill 394 f.{ SNI I°A 4' which Increases the minimum free residual chlorine 1n swlmling Do 1 d spas tp 1.0 ppm and 2.0 ppm, spectivaly It Was noted the City's current standards calfs for the mi nimess free residual chlorine 1n swiring pools and "~ ' p sp to be 0.2 and 0 S.ppm.re pectiVely..CauncilmMber Dow ling:made the motion to atlopt Ortlinanee No.BS-23 ' & and C 71 ember Barratt-seconded the motion..All Were 70.faV0Y.and the motion passed unanimously. _ e L ¢ Consider Ordinance No..86-24 ammngin Lha ter 12 Motor Vehicles and Traffic of the Coda of Ordlmances b este -s ng no par ng son s a n.Part ar on o t roe a 777 a€ rf T 1.l�KC"'HHA "sI, $ '• Mayor Monday presented this ordinance,the caption 4 which is as follows: ORDINANCE NO.8544 •`?k AN ORDINANCE OF ThE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS..AMENDING CHAPTER 12.MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC,OF ITS CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ESTABLISHING A NO PARKING ZONE ALONG PORTIONS OF 7TH STREET.11TH SIR ET,AND 14TH STREET;PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UP TO$200 A DRY FOR CERTAIN u aY TW y tt g q CYIOLIITIONS:MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE PARKING ZONES;AND PROVIDING FOR. ti g PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. 7 � . F a fi4 5s� CITY COUNCILMINUTESOF AUGUST 27.1985 BOOK 4' PAGE 605 h y R_},. k - Scott Bounds.City Attorney tea chis .din nee provides that mere win b parking 5auth aide of 7th fD';+'`k} Street from Avenue P to Old Medi 111 Rogda no parking onthe norN side of 11th Street Tram Hazel Avenue to 450 feet-west f Hazel'Avenue;and.no perking on the south side of 74th Street iron Avenue 0 to 18fi het east of A g a , �N K Afte di ion by me Council,C fimenb r Barrett d themotion to adapt ONImance No.85-25 itl ; end COuntilmanber Nawerd be dedthe motion. Al1'aere'in favor 10 the notion passed unanimously �„';alVyYa, �• A €.. _ CONSIDER CONSENT'BID'PURCHASES - k ,'L "5} � `R• ' � fi ; , City Manager,Gene Pipes,presented the following bid purchases to be approved.under the consent procedure: x r BID ITEM AWARD AMOUNT SOURCE OFFUNDS 65-34 Cascade Air Powe I9 H Int. 1j14,942.00 Budgeted 85-35 Sp ink ler S5yystem Champs Led ape 1],500.00' Budgeted 'r -1. Ba khoes.(2) Irec Machinery $43.338.00 Capital Projects85-2 DozerI.P. 86-3 Does., ruck Holl Pd.CM1 G OQ.Wnent.. f�32,�7.12 C.I.P. f 85-6 Haul Trailer Troll' Wheel S Frans Y 4.160.39 C.I.P. 86-6 P1 pe Laser Plank C j 7.255.60 C.I.P. df 86-7 Electrostatic Palmer Paper W. $6.954 16 Reserve for - Future Allocation Gene Pipes noted one stow mat needs to be discussed further fs.Bid 05-34 h h had one.bid to he received after the opening data. He noted the company asserts..their bid was-mailed in adequate tine[o be received and in addi- tion m the mailed bid,that'maintain they hand delivered a cepY-of same o ti Nr lipes noted.the hand „`.,3 �,tr delivered bid has not omtenalfzed.and the mallad bid arrived too late. Nasked'.th Council for their guidance �'.:,,.THc <.i. x',^r7v 0n how to handle this situation. After mare discussion,the Council decided this should be a purchasing diff ion d4� `i d cision and generallyy felt if the bid arrived too lets met it.sb.uld eat be accepted..'Ihe.Councll felt the "w« t F bidder Mas the vesponsi bility to get the bidhere on time even if it mans Federal Express. ..sec+. y p The Council then considered all of.the bids listed aboved C -cil naber Hod!es made the notion to approve them en e t e mot on. a mot on Demos u esus Y. unc mem er owe sero n 1krd h S '� F A S CONSIDER ORDINANCE Consider Ord i naeca No.85-25 far award of bid and notice of intention to rchase 17tH a certlflcate of coif ti it N to co c ner ora ac ce as re aceaen u n or Cgs treat V s m n t Dunt o 8, u t Mayor Monday than presented this ordinance,othe.caption of which is es f011as1: ORDINANCE NO.85-25 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION IN.THE AMOINT OF$18,944.00;AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS t ,r y RELATED TO THE SUBJECT(four year C 0 B k1, -Street Division). 3 M1 COuncilmeebe-H dg made N t1 m'..It(Indian a No.85-25 and Cgunclimember Hward seconded the motion. t; A11 were in favor end 0:motion passed unamismualy. ^, g �i fAN5IDE0.8[05 £" Consider bid ! 1 .and grub the Avenue F protect Haht-of-whv toprepare for street.water.soar and .. �` y ,f' nage mprayements gene Pipes.City Manager. oted.four b7dde tin bid gi g f an.$6,OB0 to EIfi,2fi0. He the G_ L re mended rti 9 the bid m the low bidde 0 8 8 Co,1 N t 0f$6,080. Councilneiber Wharton?: thde the menti t ren ve f thi lw bid d C ilnmber Howard a...ndnd the motion. All mare do favor nd e estion passed u iesu 11 d CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Bodies Planning Study-En0rompent.1 5 opina Meeting Notice V'".1 f Gane P1pea,City Meneq ted he has been.notified 4 'ting to be Mid on Aptmber.5,1985 to Wis.nville far the p.rpo f determining the range of 1 a to be addressed in toe 9ediaa Study Protect. $yi d 1 He noted those.peoyle interested i king a atabsent'at this meeting.will 5e recugn7zed to speak oo a first A e. ane-first-served basis. He ted.the City Council has previously discussed an into in the Bodies Prote t .yt He noted this is the first ph' f hat 1111 probably-take 15 years to inpleeent. Councilmeber Hodges I advised he felt it essential that Nuntsvill be involved i th discussion, ad that it do all it can to 1 L it will have t lights in the Bodies Project for future nd. The Council opecurre,1 that the City need 13 C „a to monitor this project ve Y closely. w Sal-action of App f l Dl.t i t B d.o4 01rectors' for 198fi-1987 ( r± Mr.Pipes presenrad a p phi t published by the State Prop ty Tex Board 11111,explains the selection q' process for ths neW di recto He ted the county clerkcalculates the number of votes for each voting unit t+ bas d on theprops CY takes levied by unit in 1884. He noted the City x111 haus enough votes to select on memhar of the board or spread it proportional tes.cut among the entire board. He asked the Council for their consents so the staff t P their ndstiohs.long. Mainstreet Sidewalk Project reagge t. a Mr.Pipes noted a request has been receiveden Mr.JI Avenue def t we, f Security Finance,to o0 pubis ' �bt i 4' improvanents on 12th-StreetbetweeUniversity A d.Avenue J. It xas notatl Nunaville staves(Gloria Pickett)has also Indicated an Interest,along with Security Finance,t0 wrk in a totnt effort x7th the City p m S iv# for these improvements. Bob Smith,Director of Community Devel opnent,recmmmndetl took this portion of 12N p, �"F Street beselected for this years public Improvement money frau IMinstreet. Counctlmmnber Defiling de the ti m approve this project for meInstreat funding and Coon, Ban er Bell seconded the motion. All xare in taro # 4 kA, i y s�' 5�f� 4t�2S" �.. * � v ".0 �. i„ y + PAGE BOB--AUGUST 27.1985- MINUTES--BOOK"0" and the motion passed unaminwsl �'# CONSIDER VEHICLE.REQUEST Consider vehicl e t for the Director of Public Utilities Mayoload! led the Cou 11 to del thismatteruntil thenext meeting..She noted this is something that in fives t only this din td h t th directors and:LM Po]icy of the city as to whether the City " weatS t Continue-M Provide ca 11 t provide 'hi cl s. CaUncllmmber Oowif ng Wade the motion to table this Item and Councilnember Wharton seconded the nation. All w6re in favor antl the motion wised v*'` 4 � unanimously. , u s s ssxi MnraR's'ACTIVITY'REPORT g a r'+ i i3"'t g Police Prmmtional Bevins Board--APDoinimEnt ,% , then ineted Nr.Natter gennett to aasane thePL d.tem of Qimny She ock,who owed free RuntsVflle to deal r sf-feTlt s noted this ting term expires,lanuary 1.7988 and it.is three"y Y term. Ce ncil—Mr Davis made the I Ice to appro of thi ppoinbnent and Coun[ilmember Barrett seconead the motion All xem in favor mad tna'mdtidn passes dnammV ly. Litt Flag idea Proposed -f Mayor Monday presented a proposal for:the City t commission a city flag She sated the county initiated contest to design a county flag and they haven h their design from Me contest entries and have ordered s 5 it to be adds. A proposed deli An idea consisting of a curmnt logo of the C7 ty'a which appears on the.sides of - :§ 72y veM1i ties,was presented for.discussion along with the flag idea itrelf. After same d7 scansion and consents frau the council it was the oe al consensus that the city does not need m a ag at COUNCIL ACTION ". Commendations to the Press Caunci inmb Dick Wharton noted M'woultl like to tomcod the press on the increase in the appearance of 7ty the lady manbers. Xote: Television Channel 31 and the ntsv771e Item were represented by female reporters whsle the two redio stations.KSAM and KKN%were represen��l'T reOorters. ' Street Construction York Councllmewhe.Barratt requested that the city take amne consideration in not closing both 7th end 10th J F Streets at the sea,time while construction is ongoing. $ch 1 Traffic/Election of boreisal District Baastl Members/neN EMS Buildl na/burned structure in Southpark/off- - street uerfnm at rater.tV aums ' newmalng mon is c—dent the police depaim t has been preparing for the Pending . y7 incr traffic "She reopening of school. Hank Eckhardt,Chief of Police,onUtl Shay era prepared aid . ., mac in t cwt is handling traffic infomotian for.tAe press-releases so as to inform the public. -Coumilumber Dowling Indicated his conce f th am hr whi[h citizens are selected'to serve an the 2# ,V,i✓ k Aoorai sal Oist tB rd ting h f 1 C�Tt3 as t��repre5m a es a e sc o the ct 4 + tFe r votes.and the city.basically egrxs with whet the school district selects because the school district has more than 50 percent of the votes 19 you vote stmI,ht across the board.on the Positions. He said be feels this appraisal district board should be rep,eseatetive,not necessarily to the citizenry.but o9 the overnmental entities because that is really whose business they are dealing with as they are not dealing 0l recti 1,;,.ti with the public but with the ledividual govermm�Wl ntlties. Ne said he d like to see the city give sua con- kgvsideration to possibly.exercising its option,ager the cumulative voting Procedure,to have the city's rap- .y s ntative aver Lhere as oppomd to simply a citizen of the city. Lound inember Dorll ng notetl he seas Chis along - } similar lines as the EPS board,when the city has a representative who reports back to the council.etc. He aggested Perhaps Mr.Bouals,City Attorney,can explore the eligibility requi remots. He asked if it would be y 'b snapproDrf ate far a city staff peman as the city a representative. Nr.Boonds'noted there are same limitations ,. on this,but he would bringthis back to the Council t a later data. Gam Pipes.City Manager,mtetl in the gest,the beard MS done an ezllmmly good job 1 king La budget Dreparation be the staff,arranging meetings 3y, f all the to Ourlsdictionsre discuss the budget and they have been eztrmmly open and above board in their ft peratiooa aid report to Cha city in periodic meetings moot e11 sorts of things. He noted he and Patricia Allen Director of Finance,are regularrticip nts in.these ms.-He noted in regard to mbers Me mh7D on the S1#�' #y11�.t tNk 4 boartl,the city Was simply ratified the slam as a natmr oPatin pratti ce.. Cauncilmnber Hodges suggested we make our recmmeedation to the board as they might be delighted to have e , recommendation. Councilmmber Dmlirg noted M would like to.see the.city have aminput on who is on that y. b board. Mayor Monday noted.Mr.Bound,can communicatethat idea to than early on and explore that possibility. , +Conti lmmbe 0ar11 A ted Lie ew ENS facili noble a mi hborhood medical cltn7c because of it. 5 exmrior go ea nd f 1ks ni a e re s may rens " �E t pass ty t nay s ars orre a n ncauae a proem.n He acted this my not be a real problem, wt. eY ram C but he has am bot It. s ri {I -Cmncllmembe 0 17 g sked the status of the controversial wooden structure which has burned in the South Park Subeivisi M Pipes acted the ev e ce t e vest Aat on has, t e a t e m ge- +'+ ¢ tk 1:T—is anomie Councilmmher. Bell n tad the aign on'that atNtture says it wt 11 be condmmed on September 6. w f w a 711 t e city do w h t n. Mr Baueda noted the fin 1 out am 1s that the ci wi 11 eithe Park, am he asked R t w h it 1 the s' demolish it or the—ar ten take out a building peimli to repair the building 1f it is found saivapable. tt� y gr �X q 'Cauncllmabe 0 Iing noted Praternl ty houses have.mved.off campus into the idantlal mighborb ads of th 'ta city and one h located in his nelph3ar�oe expressed his cancer.for the ankle roblms associated with " t1 han: Xe asMed haw aur offstrest parking ordinance addresses Un s pe o a -- e w lti-oocupamy 4 Nr.Pipes noted if there Nae any rmndel tg done and the Proper permits.etc.cuera pulled SCAen them would be an t'C off-street parking requirement if more than 50 percent of the structure 1s tnVal ved to VmmdeI Mg. He said if they all,lust mvad into damn and it Is not being rmodeled,except for codes c ream with occupancy,the city would have vary little to Aa on. Councilmmmbar Dowlitg noted the perking couldcbe a problem because the K � y- k housecats iaaatetl along a very busy,but narrw street. .Gen Pipes Wood the city mn certainly review it to see y if there are any code violations applicable and take appmpMata action. r+ r.. r e .. 1� j{ f$ 4T- F CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 27,1985 BOOP,"0" Page 607XL 'fixL . COUNCIL ACTION(continued) Off Street Parking N 1 Park area problem _ •� s�, , Councilmember green referred to the used car lot on the north w st corner of the intersection of 11th Street 3 end Noniwl. Park d the p k�i Miens occurring there. though we have moved the signs.back. He su ested { r, rkin on 1 e' td o9 th t t:if th L i po ibl because of the crowded conditions with 4wos par - m ing an e a e idl d.p d t n/kids on bikes H noted it is a safe b�lem. He h , said several idents h e voiced their< about parking on bath d s of the street.thereby causing reel visual bl r Motley asked thestaff to revl ew this situation. Oned Restri ti Senninar nate/conversationwith at,or fire service/University traffic and bike lanes Kouncil ober&11 asked if we were moving ahead .setting the date for the dead. t i ti seminar. Mr.Bounds noted the state legi stature,in its last se io nded the law deal in ♦o s and P..4Y)2 y -^ •� + } m particular haw neighbors can Beaboutrestri ding their session,wounded where[here.are as restrictions or where the restrictions have las sed. He noted he has been coal tin y} 7s 3 f t_9 p 9es me a in g.until hPesato havehtheesseminerwsanetlmer this October.) there have been substantive than d the taw- He noted he ho `* 1 aCouncilmenber&11 asked the Mayor fo f,low-up.on the:recent correspondence with the county.regard,ng the fire service contract. Mayor Mnday noted we have not had a response td our letter explaining our interpre- p 3 5: Ceti on of—f retract. atouncilmember Bell noted with.the increase in traffic with the students coming back to the university,he 3 felt the ci shoultl look serious) at liike lanes or rohThitin arkrn a stle of the street,et least 3y�, 2 r round the un vers o asmite congest an mea ore e r[re ar me -t sa er or ( ,9 'a� ¢ }r. n •.. ants tone their brycles dna leave their cors at homean Me i Monday ted she is interested.in having the y t F Parks Board look aL a bike and jogging trail throughout the city as a.part of the master.plan. She noted this .!s'1*+'"� Y to 'b is a Project.f th Parks Boartl now. - ;`t EMS Board Maeting/drainame project on Lake.Road/article on Texas water protects/new seatbelt law +Cmuncilmemb Davis noted the EMS Board met Friday to review sumo final details on the new building.. He j �` �` noted the EMS staff ill bmovingi. very shortly. He a ked the Mayor to have letters sent fico the.Council ' thanking Steve Oawsan and Gibbs Brothers,each individually,for their contributions for housing antl providing p i property and hook-ups for the temporary EMS fact lity. Mayor Monday noted it has been suggested that at the Y ippon cutting of the rex facility,it may be appropriate to present a plaque to each of those Individuals at that time as a.token of our appreciation. •Cauneilmember Davis asked about.Lha drainage project ongoing on the button of Lake Road. Mr.Pipes noted m •:'f it is a ori vatepproject germane to the Snacks project.located behintl MB South. He noted this is the direction their water, nd 5tons drainage will go and they have received easements from the private interests Ft (University PI cert tments,etc.)to discharge downstream. He noted this project will be completed to a day D aCouncilaember Davis referred the Council to the recent Texas Town 6 Litten Ma mine and the article by S Nervy Cisneros,President of TML.regarding thei. water pro ec oe u e e en across the state in the future. He noted,t mentions the.Bedias Reservoir project. He acted it would beinterestingfor the news hyl�, t media as a fall an up. -Councilmmiber Davis noted the seatbelt lawwill soonbecameeffective and he thanked the media for col er?ng d h., s that information. He reminded the police chief of that new enforcement reap ons ibility and he hoped everyone T would voluntarily cooly. -✓ Avenue F and 11th Street--needs monitoring 4 *tauncilmenber Howard n ted the intersection of 11th Street and Avenue F is.a very dangerous intersection Y f and needs close monitoring L it b Barrett asked if there is any possibility of petting a signal light there. Mr.Pipes acted thi.s req t has been made to the SDHPT before,but he felt it appropriate to renew our a 9 , request,noting the city can't signalize 11th Street because,t is a state highway designation and they have to pprOve�t. Mayor Monday asked Mr.Pipes to get this project era t n their list far cons cidtion. The council oncurr1, •.?• -t Construction of new street behind Paper Mon Apartments Stat p i *CWncllirember Hodges asked.the status of the proposetl street which was to connect to Bearkat Boulevard or ixp ix*` Palm Street, Mr.Pipes noted there is a mmetlig set for tawrrew among the property diners. M said the plans na specifications are complete and the financing arrengmmn[s are yet to be worked out. -He noted when the ., funding is worked out,the greject can get underway antl shoultl be campleta in a year. CITY ATTORNEY RESPONSE' Wy' k Walks,County Appraisal District Board of Directors Oualificat7ans ^a5s'•"7`*1 � Scott Bountls.City Attorney,responded to-Counci lmember Omvl tog's questlac regard,gq lif ations far § Appraisal District Director and noted a col ,lmember could be a mwnber of tha a�lWe board ora city i.e wnmgloyea.;vhowever,there can only be one em.Tf a'TxiaD on .on fFe�oa�r=i}—wf—p are proposed, fine .•t .- �.7. es the highest number of votes is elected. ADJOURNMENT tie S Executive Session Mayor Monday noted the Council x111 meet i a cu[tve session to discuss sole/purchase of real estate 10th Street and FM 1111,and pending litigation. She noted she does not anticipate the Council will reconven 2 - • 5� �'� � y _—Rczkectfully submitted, "L,ypi_ aq, 1F 5 1 Ruth Deshaw.City ecru t; qT E{,,.. 1, August 27,1985 5 v €N d 4-6 y� September 10,1985 City Council Meeting Page 608 "v" 'GxSN¢Fd 3 MINUTES OF THE.HUNTSVILLE.CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON.THE IOTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,1985 IN THE CITY HPLL COUNCIL 44U `T"t-""sE CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OFHINISVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER..TERAS AT 7:00 P:M. '( 3 .The Council met in regular session witM1 the following norbers presort. 3 Jane No day,Mayor Willis B.GreamCity Officers Present: ti [ 0:Eugene Barrett 8111 Hodges Gene Pipes,City Manager Gary Hell Percy None rd.Jr. Scott Bounds,City Attorney Stephen L.E.Davis Dick Wharton Ruth OeShan,City Secretary JerryOowlin9. � p The meeting was called to order by the Honorable Jana Monday.Mayor. The invocation was presorted b w mn nnannrser Party Howard.Jr. esorY � �t CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING t ,WXR`- Cmncilmnber Barrett made the motion to approve the City Council Minutes of August 27.1985 and Council- S 'r„ ,�`V„'*•.T 7 b member Wharton seconded.Demotion. All w0re`in 4aVOt'atld'the motion passed unanimously. €-S ..ATTENDING-CITIZEN . a^ r 1 Mr.Jack Spence.Soence Motor Cannan.to discuss his concerns about the Citv's utilities ordinance nth Mr.Spence advised De Cantil that for the months ofJuly 5,August 5 and Septerber 5,his nater on his z,�`r t T(EQ y�z �• n41 .^ .»'" a'ri ",yY+J`�''' apartment complex has shown no'water usage and yet he was billed for$225.00 each month for water usage,or$615. "Yri-'^c.� Ne ceee to request that the July and August bills,which have been geld,be refunded and that the current hill. due 1n October,be s t as, He said h 1 o requests that the deposit that was required far this service of$350.00 be refunded.because for three consecutive months there has been no earned h rips Ne noted he has ' Y ' eed theity s ordinances but he has been led to believe that state laws take precatlsce over city ordinances. '`'' 'y? He then t mad two state laws xhlch any me can not be.unJusCly enriched and theother regards obtaining nk Y1;c under false pretenses. X. Sed.this last one may ce spreading It a little thin. He said his point is that the .. city can cookie utter p p1 cad the ay the ordinance is drawn,this is what the cmmil has Dane He said _ .} - '.y•" � 9! T? 0 the Council nes said,.th gh.itordinance,that every entity in an apartment cmplea is going to use a minims jf., of 3,000 gallons of water month. He notethese units de not have washers..'-dryers or di alessamra. He said 1" +.,+r order Pm a unit to' 3,WO 'd have to leave the water ramie,alnoatwan- _ �''�+•. scantly...He noted Aa71maf to a mth,they he recaBmizes the fact.there bessa servfce charge but it should be predfcatetl on usage v k10 x"`"i and not on an arbitrary,predetermined figure--this is the way the ordinance is drawn. He said the sane thing applies to the sewer charges end e1s0,in this particular instance,aam7tiDle charge for garbage pickup. He said the idea here fa the Gener.itch of revenue,but he does.not feel this is equitable. He said when Me meter was put in-to serve nine units,wa probably talking about a$20.00 water bill and naw 7t is$225.00. f; ' He noted these are apartment units.rented by SHSU.student,and he tries to keep the rent as law as possible. .He felt the way the city h g for iu eices Is inadequate and 111egai * -t - Councllmenber Hodgesasked fexplanation as to why the eater show p ah n the units xere ' . r _ ccupied. IC was note t nd like e b d ter and the ity may d to p ll 1t Mr Pipes noted E25.00 1 per apersknt unit is a Aa charJe. Mayor Monday rated.the it s procedure is to sentl Lhis natter to h the staff for their revs ed tixU'.wi II report beck to Council nut week with their findings no recmmendatien Nr.Spence noted he appeared before the.Council once before concerning the abandoned.vehicle law and he ted he has not, s yet,he a response from that appearance. He noted he trusts this lack of communication back to him want be repeated -Mayor from noted that 1s not ilk policy under which the Council is currently operating. She noted he will nave a response nut weak.-Moor Monday asked Gene Pigs.City Manager,to bring a re Dort back to the CounciI nut week. CONSIDER NEW BUDGET ( Consider Ordinance Approving and Adopting the FY 1986-1986 BUDGET ! Mayer Monday presented this Ordinance,the caption of xhich is as fall— ORDINANCE ollows:ORDINANCE H7.85-26 AN ORDINRNCE_FINDING THAT ALL iXIM85 REQUISITE AND NECESSARY WIVE.BEEN DOME IN PREPARATION ,t8h' T AND PRESENTMENT OF AN ANNUAL BUDGET,APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF .: HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1.1905 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30.1986;PROVIDING FOR AM EFFECTIVE DATE THE Mayor Need"noted the eppmprlatim for the ensuing fiscal year shall be flaed and detchnin d.by this ordiumc , Be rat Fund 6.625.273 'l" General Debt Service Fund ff 568.593 " 1 •^Rt';`+ s` Water and Sewer Fund $6,012,088 ` Sanitatioon n rind $1:561,200 B- yRevenue sg 370.000 ' '• Des19n Engin r'g Fund 533 289. Fi Total All Funds ----- ;-- , Councilmember es Hod ado the motion to- l 5 the nail m. All were 9n favor and the nmtioo oero�u�nrdini1ve No.85-26'and Ceuncilssnber Wharton aecondeo CONSIDER:TAS RATE '' y Consider Ordinance Fixing the Tu Rate and Levying Texas for the Ensuing Fiscal Year✓ X: Mayor Mobley than presorted this nrdtsnm,the caption of which is as follows: h w f f' tl ORDINANCE X0.85-27 3 Y e AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX RATE AND LEVYING TAXES FOR THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE FOR THE w^ i, N a a s Y kk CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 10,1985 PAGE 609 c ENSUING FISCAL YEAR UPON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE CITY:AND PROVIDING.FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. k k Mayor Monday noted the tax rate is set to be the Sane as last Year,at$.56 per$100.00 of ae,.sa.d calm.of ProperCY located.within the City.11m7t5 of Nunt 11 on JenuarY 1..1985. She noted it will be apportioned among the fundsa tl departments f the City,as fol I .7 General Fund opration $0.41 r: �r '• `h f .G h 1 '^: sT,-"Y3�C k Ni•""'v Debt Servicef psys..of bonded indebtedness noted all property uPan which a ta,is levied shall be assessed on the basis of IOO.Percent of iteappraised ttS",ryg kTy, p*`& value. It was noted theMater,. and sanitation rads wlll.not the gran last.year. t'P xr' 'tt;e�l kn na moth e 1 d a rettwar ae rn motiont a pt.Brai a No.es-zT and cpmt;lmmmer xwera aetpaaaa the CONSIDER CONSENT PURCHASES Consider bid forfeartruck,far—1.v.departments y r y'"p,. Gem pes,City Manager,then presented the following consent ammnts budgeted fp each vehicle: g items ft purchase which are within the gtee 1. :{v3•`;. 1..One ton track to Holland Chevrolet f $14,925.58 2. One 3/4 too truck to M -Henry Mota f r$10,250.00. 3..One 1/2 ton truck'te 6mdnan Dodge P �$9.05.55 4. One 3/4 ton truck to Moore Henry Notors for$11,300.00. c l+yq {. Council lnianber Had es made the motion to a ro a of the four vehicles noted above and Council—bar Barrett the ma D tRe mot an oa u „+- "vxk CONSIDER.HUD.PROJECT BIDS V Consider the following housi.. HUB Naw Addition P i t-f 1 h nddr $•rt t f A d }U'r 3,Y,,. "i Mayor Monday presented the following two bids for consideration: c x FyS x 1.' No.188-83 Kevin Ned r9 $9,845 00 a 2. No.106-83 in Med rg X9.245.00. -i $2,530 in change order deletions. May M rday ted.d would'1 ika L h V .pasta moLf h f items 1 a tl 2. Councilmenber Bell made p ta yp a of item 1 aM Caunc57mm�ba N W d corded the mot?on All we d-fes LT it UDoo on51tl ti v' f tmi P C nc7lmember Davi d the notion to approve and Council b 8 11 detl th OaaSeD ananln0asly, t t i u re or a D p mOpl On { CONSIDER RESOLUTION 3% �ConsiderResolution amendina the personnel Policies 11 Itina cane nsaterv.thin for certain applovessand amendingy F [an.— Cx 2 ,v: 4 k2 .mo ees- 2 y Mayor ayo Hand V noted the staff is still working thl mend men and they w111 bring it beck to us at the ext meting. She asked fpr a motion to table. L un ilmembar Davis made the motion to table this item and Cwncllnwmber Dewllno seconded thePoon,'All were'n aver a -., CONSIDER AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCES N.. 0 Consider a rap t d adaust the m nthl utwabi le use eXcenSe f th d tli rectors involved in the 'tel } pnl tructh On Oreprmlla Y Der to r01m F! ! oY F{�1�e 5 ai vna�1 f a r p '+} The City Kanagar,bene Pipes teed an Increase i the automobile allowances for the Director of Publ The aM the 0lrectar of Public Works because their use of their personal vehicles on city business costs than well.in ext of the E350.per Month .yyresently paid and with their new duties old responsibilities pmeane ta the new capital. strectlm crews being lnttiatad this year,their costa are certain to increase He requested m in of$10B Per month for each Director. Cwnci lmmndr Barrett made tkemotion to aoorov X eM Councilmember Howard econded the motion. u Oiscuesiw: feu 11 bar Green asked if the City Manager had documentation to support this iMrcase. AJt it - Mr.Pipes no he has a sub tantiel ono nt of downeetath On and same of it was in the'packet recently upon a b:F Mn Ml lder's first request for a city vehicle in lieu of a vehicle all.an<e. Caunchlwmher DPxI ing noted his Lantern for insurance should as employe..driving his own vehicle have an accident while on city business and '. wished to knew that this was.covered. It was Iwtad it hs.rov red. He noted he would be interested In auditing yy Y ' the vehicle use In order to be more equitable,although he understands the directors are not interested in keepin more ec rdelhe noted theoretical ly.the employyee cost keep records anyway un vehicle allowances because It 1 P> 1 taxable income and 1f they wish ta deduct it Stay must have retards for docmnntation. Councilmember D.11 g ! ted s People we Putin a city vehicle and same people we pay an alloYiance to for use of their own vehicle. He noted the canventlonal Wisdm he hears tonight 7s that it is cheaper far the city ta all.these people to - � "dRycy+ ,# -,$•? se their oro vehicle. Nr.Pip noted he hes not said that but rethr that 1n the past the city has been rel ` .tont to buy the vehiclesry to operate Pully and this.1s merely a very attractive alternative. After { t M further d stun ion,Mayor Nonday asked for avod on the motion. All were in Paver and the motion Passed ' nmi 1 u�. 'idy `M�i#ei ti"r.� 4 t kT`r t' Lou 7lmamb r Dowling noted he finds it lopica7lY inconsistent that we find in emM cases that it is more 4y kI?i uappropriate Po some indl viduals to have city vehicles and for others ta have a vehi cls allows end use their r h7ctes. 77 M law t 6 l �' E5�b�� k �� y, l• I �!Y 5� rv0. R t ­41 PAGE 610 SEPTEMBER 10,1985 CITY CDUNCIL MINUTES MAYOR'S REPORT--JANE MONDAY Areas of Concern for Fall,1985 and Spring.1986- street Program Mayor Hawley noted thisill b j focus.f the City i the- t ix months in two sects s: i� lj boM street d 2) capital 't t1 She noted in the.bmd program we're looking at P 3 the completlon.of Avenue N Avenue P and 7th Street possibly by the end of October. She noted xf 11 * `h<� then be moving t A F where the grubbing k'i new Meway. She noted Mr.,Wilder hopes W star r n the water lines by next.week and m hope W go out for bids on She consLroction of Avenue F around t y vi January 1.1985. She noted at this point the Council.will have to make a decision on whether Avenue F "' t 3`4,4 iia's 9 ahi is goin W be done by an outside canstructiem crew or whether It will be handled by.our no construc- ,} v tion creg w with completion perhaps in early summer.. She noted we'll.look at the spatial capital programs in the Street Division. Mr.Poteete has now hired foreman for the special crew,which is a critical elaeenti and two more axn will be employed Men we a ' zf" �f` ..s t✓y^'t 9 -' i hi reedy W Seer up- She noted we'll have sane decisions to make on the equfpment that is Ao1n9 to be used on that Drogram. She noted bids are.expected back in ahout two weeks and w,lI include al ternativ for leaseypurchase arrangement. She noted once.the craw.and the equi Pent are in pl ace,Mr.Palmate will be randy G go. .She noted hews 11 be.hoping G do,'if not involved with Avenue F construction, about ten of the overlay street in the bond.Program. ut;hties Procto. Jf �`"., '4 x.1+3 ,,;�`ti'y T `-' ✓d�' '.; IN, r.Ni lder has his c n board and ready to go and his equipment is due in within.the next couple of M1 '. t yx '3W lute, w ks. Mork will tart on the Avenue F Project and when completed around the first of January,work f will c ce on the water 11 tie from the high school W'the.Trinity Highway or Old Highway 19 which•11 Y _ cyT push Wo thl ngs: loop FM 247 rd tbe northeast s coon of fawn and get the hIlk Ill 11 of(the 30•transmisslod line. In the SnGr1m.Mayor NaxIW noted Mr.Wilder will be yrorkin9 on the Infiltra- tion/inflow study. In the spring,Mayor Monday wac hopeful that the crew will be able W work in the Boetther's Mill area if the grant 1s epProwed. She noted Glenn Isbell,City Engineer,1s new involved in the design of test `Y - F"` .ter lime sp that when Mr.Wilder s c w is fi i had t the high.scho0l,he'll be able W start at Boettcher's Mill. She noted word of the grant s success is forthcoming around September 23. She noted I),��'. it is hoped well be able to do the sewer at the sane time as we do the water. Both of these projects L }G^.; will take place in the spring,she noted,pending approval of the grant. Park Master Plan vT ph t}" T Mayor Mao4Y math a meeting schedule will be sot to the Council next weak regarding meetings of the Parks Board and.the Zoning Cammlsslm and j int meeting with them as well a the schedule of 3 tPlahe nning Commission. She.noted the Parks Committee is working an Its master plan W be submitted to the Planning Commission and the Council will be due W look at that on October 0 in a work session, ^a}P with final adoption feasible by 0ctober 15. .She noted we will then be able W finally add the park ' - L dareas W our mater pian. She noted with this than accomplished,when we go into budget adjusbwnt fn ", y y ST < January,m can look at funds W put into that plan and begin to implement it. F, Annexation y Mayor Monday Used a schedule has been developed an annexation for the Planning Commission with 4 its initiation beinginput by the Council. She noted awork session for the Council will be set first with a joint meeting of the Council and the Planning Commission to follow in a second meting. She said the Plane mg Cgmissi on will then spell tlm on the project and report back to the Council just y before the Chris Ges holidays. She noted m 11 stay flexible,but If everyt"ng goes right,wall have }{i the annexation plan in hand at the t:time and adoptim can be had.in the early part of next year. '- 4 i Zoning Subcommittee - pi- J Mayor Monday noted.the Zoning Subcommittee plans to finalize their report on Septber 17 and the R > Council is set to receive their report an September 24 and consider it for ademaption. ' Charter Review Committee The Charter Revive Comittee is working and they will.be winding up their work soon. She noted they qw plan W heve a public hearing on September 10 an their proposals. She said the c—.Its received the publ is hearing will be incorporated Into their thinking,their proposal,will then be ftm77zed k{ and in let September,early 0 to they will bring their final rec dations back W the Council. �� betlias Reaervp7r < Mayor MmWdy said madTRA does h bpresentation plated fion!be Belies Reservoir end this will 1 be acquired all made to the Council an Tuesday evening. u' Transportation Committee b xl Y TOC Officials--Mayor Monday noted the city staff mt with their counterparts et TOC last meek. The :,Y plj'1 7 Crf d—than xw meed to be planning with TDC and'h we d apprecI.G aRy infonmtim they can gi ' i 0^1x us that Id impact the development In the city. She noted they mere quick W respond with informatf Trona orlaLlm Priori List--Maya Monday noted Mr.PIPs is new pe4971p wt the transportation pr or s�. proposed from Walker County along with twn TOL-docPBMs comerni in, the traffic t:- g;v; ,M1 S ?, R impact envisioned Fran their administrative annex on FM 247all the impact of the Ellis Unit hospital facility on FM 960. She noted the Council should review this TOC infonntion and then look at the transportation,riptides on roads and highways from the Walker County Metropolitan Trowel, ttim Lmn7ttee. She noted'Lhe Cmmittee ant and ms represented 4Y the Mayor of New Waverly,a re rosmlm- f'}^'>e � five from Riverside,JWge Davis,herself,with SNSU,HISD and TDC.absent. She noted the cmiittea ..h attempted to put all the priorities for Walker County Sn categories and prioritize,them and than send dfyC,• ,v"`" *'S y'k �"i 4, d f this infommtim W the state. She noted it ms anmmbced Me week bePore last that the aGG has naw : proportioned this money by districts,so the money-nw fs with the dlatrlct and they new heve W begin a {, to decide where it is going W g .She noted the committee ewes very miler W get Its list in. She 11 noted this is the first time it has ever been done in Walker County lW present unitized list far- `v. Vii.�'fi'�- r•-b'"$ .'h'^.'_ 1 ^i ilr'?'` d 77 7 R CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - SEPTE14BER 10.1986 funding that all the entities agreed upon.)She ted they followed whatthey believed to be the > 4 very best procedureto ho efilly bring i the'.tat funding this area needs so badly. She noted longeris any project R1 teda first M or third priority,but tether,the projects are ltstetl if the committee Considered the road to be a one Nneeds to be done right away),two(means the ro tl itl 11 three to five years),and a three(amusing it was'portent,but It could also y. wait F1 years) Sh not instead of saying this is the first priority in Welker County,or the a second Instead listed the ane.in each:Category 1n priority accord l ag to how soon a thought they were needed She noted the a.a did it this way is because sanietias the Ht ghwaI De ar4nent does not always lack at this up ite the owe do antl a 11 like to have all bf them in there ao " lY that i£there i one they ready tog r that they sou that they might fit rtain section, 1 b they c pill It t and It them, --. *,C 'x: "+.egs •.�Z She not o themn a couple of additions/changes that d te b made. Under ezpansion and upgrading Yri( tyy, of existing fact l i ties,Mayor Monday noted the exactly as the c7 ty reviewed earlier and there are h y„g r 5 } ^b o changes Share,. She they are all ranked as ones because they felt tbere 1s ameed for then all 7.....�h.}� A 3S a'4"'sgX Y,•r{ '' k''ri 't ,V in the number one category. �' She noted in category fou thenis an change in this area free that approved by council earlier, s well as Category five. In category six,Mayor MOMay notetl there are three changes: Sha noted it was dtscgvereu there ;re'Ms' gun y un erTii'PartiT .that the auncil had not envisioned xhen they sdiscussed it. o the comoittee proposed they be included far l r Y ePProve7: ane is the u radio of Beark¢t Boulevard.adlf 1 1t,r;surfacin it in order for it k roe ant 7 P an on n a -a r ease era ora n a, w , "WRI swuo a to t tou a port s xean r um ms9earcameoURP rn--Ming 9� # e a *;`ii 1 Mayor MOMey noted the 1 t one the city needs te delete is the Willow Street teis frm Highway *' 75 5 te the 7ntersectim Nth Fan Rad 1370 bec se ft ye our pan an ere are s e Lhinesn a no au wilaenn nc 's pemisiieo't,Te tommtttee womd q,✓,y�,,gi'&.Y 1t y i# -( 4 d 1� like to delete this project and Perhaps add it later after it is in the roster plan. �.y 23 nil j �' 4�" M4yor Ibnday rated Category eight and nine have no chan9ee eCt the add,iia of pnanty two to ykv addih the mrth a Poon of the Nest B.1.9 which.world o �ifllW 30 mer fo�TieZ�u sn�r �to the ECarMs Unit$ and 'T TOC infers 1.n)an this rmuld relieveethe Intersectla of Highway 30 ' and I-45 mrd because of the proposal for a school system I.that area(HISO). After see discussion abet 4gae1 approve]'it noted by the City Manager,lana Pi pas.that this vy ti 1 `t t= transportetla Plan lieL cwplvtelY perell 1 au. stet pian which was previously approved. He no formal eppmval is out necessary,but just a ratification of the list by the Council generally. The Council then generally acknowledged the port:and had no objections to its submission to the State. Mayor Monday noted the Council Named this list at any tie. She noted the city has Its traffic , S counters out at this tiro so that it a bring in fresh data.She noted,however.1n.themeantlne, ='1 it 1s very Lryartant to get a list'to the state for their consideration. CETY MANAGER'S REPORT ori; A Solid Waste Disposal Study ,d Due Pipes noted the.city staff hes been meting N lest do seeks with consul ti ng engineerllg fins to review this turfy. He noted by the end of Septembe. th teff will cmplete its receipt of professi-1 pro- yx,f X 6 posals and they will them be evaluaSetl,-a staff recomandetion ads ca a cwsulti,g engineering fire for this 1. Ludy,and by midActober,s contract will be brought to the Council to.employ a consulting engineer for the Wrpose of this study. He noted the city is not simply looking at iy sglutton oranother,but all of N+x, the alternatives and then hop;to cone.back with astrong oluti th long stands ray landfill problem or ' g solid.waste handling pnNlmn far the City of Huntsville. He noted it i very cmpnhenslve underQkI In d we are working with the sanwhet unknwn factor of what Nalkar County's position tion will be in these various h Cad but the City feels it can no longer wait on a participation type venture with Walker County aad the #,"-- u, Ciiy is simply preaming ahead with the situation and yet we'll he virtually address keg.the same problems that County world have were they 8 partner in the project. Ha octad we re not limiting the scope at a17 but `53 trying very hard to press on with this issue thatlnconjunctlon with all of the canci l's-plans througbe t f. '. the fall's activity h;tlule,the.city will b;initiating this roject with a final reeemendation expected in Xarch our April of 1986 he noted ore can than plan io next yearRa budget far a resolution of the solid waste disponi 11.1, . - k.°j COUNCIL ACTION p Residential Neighborhood Changes , e i f ' Cancklamber Bell expressed his concern Par th P rvatiom of single family duelling enviromeets to -^ A, K Nuntsv111e s mei99hborhads which are being affected due to the Pecs that wealthy parents.o4 university # tedants are buying up silences in=as areas and"king them available for students to 11 V;in while attend- £ 2} n INS school. III,as out sure what Could be done,but felt it should be noted as a potential problem. &1_ Fingarpri"tine Progrm Por Schal Age Children Countl lmemAer BeI1 ted this type of progrmn hoe bean initiated in other cities as a city-wide finger- ' l k pre sting project from 12th grade to kindergarten. Mayor NOMay suggested having our community services officer ' 'w this idea with the sheriff s depertant to coordinate this idea ar tg perhaps enhance what they ere doing. 't Chief Eckhardt noted he Is not sure what the sheriff a depsarnent has done,but the city has been fingerprinting F Y r31G o* a regular basis. He said a bath as set up at Nroger and Lha city hes ked with the county in joint t' t fingerprinting efforts. He noted Nis as ondanay prior to his arrival at Chief. Ne noted the city has not _ done a¢chooiwlde project. Cauncllvasks,Ba71 felt this would be yore cnprehansive andePfecNve 1£It were ( ' done. Chief Eckhardt noted It would be if It can be done with the cooperation of time school,parents,etc. �R Countilmember Bell suggested this id be pursued. ADJOURNMENT tj A { Executive Session te discuss Pending legal matters. i ¢i Dec f 1Xr 7 11 ` ar 7 mg ENP t° V ; x� a i PAGE 612 SEPTEMBER 17,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES $. mt"•r't'4 ^l yy.t."'' '' MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 17TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,A.D. 1985 IN THE LITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M.IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. { , The Council met I,regular session with the following members present: Eugene BarJ retMt.o day,MaYM111 8 6n r City Officers Present J` ' « Gene P7 ' Bill'H tl Pes,City Me ager 9 Ruth DeShaw.City Secretary - .sz Stephen E.Davis Percy Howard, nf Jr. Scott Bounds.City Attorney Jerry L.Dowling _ jt Li.} l= y,a x>v<. a '*mac •&P rt i7h^. Member absent: Dick Wharton The meeting wa-,%ied to order by theH r b1e:Jane Monday.Mayor. Th.invocation was Presented b Reverentl John Schellret Assembly of God Church. y ATTENDING CITIZEN. James Carter.1724 18th Street.295-8864 -PROPOSED BEDIAS RESERVOIR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS 1_ Oro.Garter.presented a six page written doanent from a Mr.John R.Marten ez in his concern for TRA'sn end scope loud Texas and Identifying certain ti ns rc riding the proposedBodiesReservoir. He also ' \ fy g quos o ga pre senteda letter from Edward L.Fritz,Chairman,Texas Committee on Natural Resources 1n Dallas.addressed. to the note Resthe Holes ervoir project. 7n Arlington which pointed not what he felt to be disadvantages o protect. This letter is dated September 7.1985 antl basically expressetl concern i r2 that the Bedias Reservoir Project will mat be needed for generations,would inundate.valuable fare land and would inundate significant.ne tural areas. 1101 W .3"rt b 'w'Rt�6s IN TZ s �4; * t tb("* Partenrtr anomenbe�ofhe stherTRR boardnth g this iwformaHon for the Council's review.'Dr;..0 Carter noted Mr. d .,s. w o has sone qua ti .bot the proja9t. Or.Carter noted he is not .+ i`FT+ ^'•k` P .fy y Y here ta advocate the protect onto oppose it,although h 7 tnecessarily in favor a4 it at this point ..5 Itber. He said the TRA Commis sion er,Mr.Marten;hes sane seriousquestions about the project. He said yq. he would like for.the Council to be aware that there g uPs that oppose the project;'i.e..the Lone Star Y d*1 M` f Y SY Chapter f theSierra Club and also TCOLR-� a C. 7tte N W al Resources. Councilmember Dowling asked Dr.Carter if these document, enteredM into the minutes at the Thearing ; held on Madisonville an the Bodies Reservoir Project Dr.Carter said.Mr.Parton commented in Madisonville w and this document contains some of his foments and questions entered at the hearing there. CONSIDER THE MINUTE THE PREVIOUS MEETING (S ptember.10,1985) 1 Councf lmember Barrett d th tan to ve of th i tr f the 7 s maetin and Cauncl lnawber Dowling Satan e e mot on. avor n t , TRA PRESENTATION "A' 53 vresentation of report by M Da Von General Manager of the TriR1 Authorft.:on the initiation Of ,T, r �,� e L d b th B f ReT—I—�T�Ki Ti F FF Qnit] seVa i Mayor N edgy i t d d M D ny V n ,General Nang f the TRA and Mr.Grady Monis.General Manager of p+' i h f the TRA Southern Region. Mr,Vance otad Wia purpose here tonight is not to solicit support nor opposition tr the tugs that will be done on the Bodies Project. He said he is here at the Invitation of the City Manager,who , thought it mf ght be of interest to this council to know what Ss goidg on regarding the stuQy of the potential C.� water project in the Bodies watershed. He said.,t goes without saying that water 7n the State of Taxes totlay Ss +L ` � erY important as is evitlenL when looking sI,the it g. sessions since 1981 to See the high Priority the legislature places upon ease type of a water legislation package. p Xa noted there are two propositions far constitutional amendments on the November ballot addressingwater. natal it is an mportant subject In Texas and is.one of our t m=ortant natural rasour a He id the ¢PK T reason TRA is involved In the Betliss SWQy is that they are.ry g i t f the ireortanceco4 water. He said 7n the State Of Texas totley, sties and munict polities are travelling miles-tu cu their water supplies. He iY 9 V said there area few si tae 1 ft th re sea 30 identified sits left in the State of Tezes nahlch ere develop- tt' able for watersupplies. be noted.as our p p 1 ti .grow.there will b n additional demand that same of these sites develop. He said the Bodiesitr s. of th Mr.Vance stated TRA asked the Bureau of Reclamation in 1982 t t TRA inan investigation of the Bedfas s7 te. He said to remember this i a sWQy ly ntl then 7 tbnent on behalf of the.TRA to construct z{w., this project. He said the study would lest appraxinately three years.ed.tluring this period of time there will be public Input. He encWreped the City UP H t 711 e,t0 be i 1 d f mm the standpoint Of input antl c nta , y 3 end their Lhoughte on what TRA should address. M V the, hared a vitleo which provided more ioformmtion regarding the Badias project.and what they feel will be occurring over the next three T gp Bedias Res 01 111 be caltluctatl b three 'Years. He said Me study Burns and MCOo T'.1 E 1 y parties. the Bureau 9 Reclamation.tf their contracting agent; 9 nag Ff n0 and TRA. "wTv.Cll"`i% Grady Me Southern Regional Manager f TRA introduced M Robert Stevens,Need of the Reservoir Division m. f the Southern Region and Don Roach,Operati and Maint Supe fs t the.Huntsvi Ile Regional Yater Supply Plant.end Ruth K1Ism Penults Administrator for water quality purposes at Lake Livingston. ' PROBLEM WITH MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY OF DWELLINGS F` Hearse re Circ19 sue t by Mr.Frank Fair.Easl�e Ther citizens for assistance with a'roblem of multi 1e "'�< `; 1K re occupancy oi3W-ilTnus anisr�den"tr�d a 4k Mayor Monday Introduced this item and noted Mr.Frank Fat could mat be here coal s0 Lounci lmember Bell Tm will present his situation. Councllmember""noted this-agenda Item 7s twofold: 7)regards a change in a % srengle family residential.neighborhood Trhan .hone thereis purchased antl then used for four students while they y`F"' 3 t ta'm ,`¢%' $✓ % ttrndin9 college and the attendant Problems created by its multiple occupancy(Hill N'Oale subtl7v7 Sion and 2)regards the same situ ti n In a single family rest deat ill ighbonc�ad who hams there,s used as a) fraternity house and kbe attendant probnature of lems created by it suddenly becoming multiple occupancy coupled with the 1' properHesa fraternity house and tbefrequency for loud parties aha 17Lter7 ng activities throughout the adjacent a ,e x, s `+i .S Jr SEPTEMBER 17.1985 CITY CDBIICIL MINUTES PAGE 613 Cou 1lmmbe-Bell rated f k F 1 letter a is dated Sept.Gr 16,1986 d notes they facing the P.Y 1 y d it third ch 1}n9 G their dead s t t7o i IgM Years M F noted again they f ad th 1 broiled trying aot.. fb .their y p ty rfghG warsugh p 1 to 1a a Y expensive p p itian. Nr „w''T. "•q, _ x m +tye ffi"S kxFy., Fair noted h t beiteve,afar theaexperiences..th t Cold t Iof O ere the.best way G protect th tI f 5 .:H'.L rs•,k;y..'. +si+l v Fair of Nene r4 property..He noted deed stricSlo ofGh very ,qe 1eadimg to unnecessary,prevent sit leg 7 q boles and.tend to.give th d mtege te th afsw property..an with undevel aped property have the ey W b les erned than th age Nene r about-CWrt Casts. Mr.Fair Noted fn his lett tx f� d 2 that as H t 111 t7 s.W [pw and k 1 he 9 F pred7 t Share x111 G i c esin9 nunher of conPl7cG er dmd. S fictions a.d-th,t th ill b i in91Y i :difficulty 1 this area. He asked the H"` Y° `ai3r4 t. '•uk'M t 6� fl 7+M z'A` k ry Council W please think hard about n Blternative todead—tri,tions. Councilemeber Bell noted Me,Fair' siWatia,although not spelled outclearly in tMs.lette involve, a11Y d Huston Lawyer no father rf e, of a SHSO student,who boghI, home in theH1 11 N.Dale Subdivision-for,his son fano three of his son's friend W occupy for the next fY while his sal is going'G hurl. Mr.Fair notes the students are good kid.. „x,. n pical kids but they do h parties late t elght,park tfi 1 anywhere they want and they dCauses. las problea,getting.rowdy as late.and 1 00 d Y:00 A.M M .Fair pants o t this 1s incompatible with the ainAle Emily"S Mantial.m7ghl*hood.into which he h ed dis'::!hmMmmr antl Ms investment is now in Jemardy m Easley Li rcle 7n the.H711 N. Dale.S G f n. CouMilnember 0e11 advised Me Council Mr.Fair is now solitlting City Council aid for Msparticular p obies. _ ,F A _ asketl Fath.City thanked Councilmnber Bell for presenting Mr.Fair's s7Wati on to the LWXC11. She then h a , ty Attorney Scott Bountls,f M11 lstance Mr Bounds noted there is another letter feel Fair W Hill X Eel Neighbors latae September e,106 which he has. Mr.BausWs saidin Texas.if one +� lives in ubdivision that 1 utricted W single family residential situ W that this the f family needs to b;related!by blood,our 1 9 daptiah es incl usual household a t '.H aid single family ns single fwei y us Me id Itist readily apparent that the neighbors have had Si. any contact withtheminer of the subject property Sh r than by same type of verbal co tact D I r W time I A. 4 scam Ing the house. He suggested,with th m a1 coast that ked restrictions are'besically.private F r' ,: k ce tratta 1 matters.betwees lanE Owners.and he probably best deal with between landomers.that the landownerf { xa ti F s ,.,tsrpq .r-,,�,� contact Mr.Fred-Sullins,who owns the horse,in writing and indlwW the nature of the violation and previd t {" f ,2 � + ie. him with the infommt7on.th t.h s been provided W.thetWnc71 Might. He Gd he belibv theT ul that singlefamily rested tt will be upheld. He said If th. r and.anants,•in:allege d: violation f the deedrestrictions,indicate.. unwillingness W Imply, t Met point Mr.Fair and the City can take sen c $4i atldi tion 1 ti W try W h 1p farce th t. Mayor Monday asked Mr.Bounds to aonitor this Situation and if he mands to G of assistance that he should Provide It..N B d id we need Wwake sure this information ' is conveyed to the attornN fed Sulli ofth h -.1 g with a dmand that he cease the men- day. pitance. He indicatehe would also k f T G t It M-Sullins al mg Nese sem lines. He ' G sC'I > ?• 1 s id the matter tan G out a future city 71 .ensu f f 1 res 1 ti n to.perhaps authorize the City Attorney to fila e lawsuit W en,oi the use of the D pe'tyy tithe presentammuner. t_ Cmncilmmbwr MIT noted the problm Is mMet rd7neG pe in defend g. .property. He said it 1s lien for the City tofpally and repeatedly get invol d 1 d nd restrl t1 f nament. Mayor Monday fell what 1 are seeing this seeing sa a firet stop W actively doth t and if this is.what the consensus.of the Louncll is then we can instruct Mr.Bounds.t do.thi Cwmiinmber Hedges felt we should get Ne IMal Police involved 1f there are pa ki g 1 t ons if th noise ordinance.in being violated. Mayor Monday noted this mould G imp y sol t1 d felt th group before.us tmight Is nm asking us G do or.than that. Hear Complaints About Knobs Alpha Fraternity an 18th'Street fi Charles H. Han Tobl r.1802 18th Street Mr.Tbbl er.ret] sup f r Irmu li ing CG t et f then Kapp alpha Fraternitys House,then akress d th L M1 11 antl g th be k Ninth he usu al t. s W find smnthing hen rFy.y, z abort lyerything,and to look an the happy side but he can't find a dare thing humans about this. H y v,; ( s id he believes in live and let live and In feels everyone hes a right W live somewhere but with this fight also Imes responsibility. He said he.has lived at this address for 24 years and it has always been a penceNl,clean and desirableneighborhoodbut it has changed W a noisy,littered..traffic J. ' in lessthan a month by the.KA's�He said SMs fs not ptabla tp.him no to the other residents of lice - e said seeing second gra children pass the] h .quit.W the school,am short block away f .the f temity house.endangering their.71 became f this heavy traffic,illegal parking,school busses d h ing.G swing extrmely Mk W.g t nd rakes it ever increasingly dangerous fm th la K kid 1 of then were G slap t beim G m o than i4 it were to be under normal + conditions. He said using a hurmp k g lot for,p park g o they can attend beer busts is not desirable situation and the church certainly is not In favor of it. He sold six drinking parties within :F the space of two weeks;with all their attending noise.is just e little bit much. He said all of then p last until.the me hours of the reit mming. G said Ging ollege professor,he feels for Na ,•�(TJ i k# s parents gP tbese students who ere s t h W Sam, am Hcu W W get n ducation.He said hecannot sen h they can Party until 3:00 W 4:00#M d th go G school. H said he has sat in the classrom an Friday antl medered h .there I use.they dfd t k h there. He noted tie cuuncilmmber/ erofessars knm that Xe. td we night as m11 give p Friday morning and he can now under d why ,. flet living stroll the t t five this fraGrn7jy hdusa..He said he really feels for these kids and h j also falls sorry for the neighbors W than. He noted on a Burning after a party,his neighborhnodeget f-rg�'s,yw Y s up and picks up beer tens,piast/c p ry kind of Etter you can think of all aver bis side of th street and all aver the perking iaE'af the.First Lhrlatlen Church. He saitl the preacher even had to get t and Ilea.it up me time..Im said his wife kap rare of the cleans g p than G tlass. He noted the City polAce and city officials..espe 7 lly ScottBounds,the mly ones'. h t lknd W,have Gen very helpful. He also.thanked Launcilmesbe B 11 for it.Wppots o/this iW t7 He no they have d r:`s everything they can ISN 1sL7rq is but tip last. H id if em don't h laws to enforce,LG i not much m an do.bout it. HeSlidthey want their bases buck and to get them beck mans the KA s h W go. IM sold anything the Mayor and Council can do will be apprmi ated. s Lindy Belentlne,1718.18th street a 5 Mrs.Bale tie said she is three abuse,away-fmn tbefraternity house. She noted the ways in which ' ^.wP the kA's.effect than personally to have this kind of group rou llvlo there and behavl y "ddyof j u p g ragas the have chola .x{ to behave. She said the are.quit f kids around there,most of then Junior high y nd under there law She said aha has two alSmltery soh 1 ge kid Ghe 7d h n last year was walkl g t chool by 17 d K " aand bleLWale9 hie walk b htlwrao.mSMke ih aid T.leGib him 1m1k by there.they fcel they id.not be y cars s W g away gracing dam than early a {�"` 1 ''i. 8:00 A.M.W go to classes,.wen th y G t had a party.the.nlght before. She said this noming they e«r' 3 left after 2:Oo P.X.bxauan they h d Pa ty LG night befon,.and they had to deal with all of that. 1 SG said aha end her boys.usually sl p with the Indawt open and m the evening gf NAss Trd night in the neighborhood,they had o party nd pe tyg ars chose W leen on their car u ing language that f _ absolute y totally unacceptable--then is Just ala way any of that could be allowed but they were Inning 4 r� 1 � PAGE 614 C17 COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 17,1985 ; against bar car,right under he.bed window, S 9 thatl ng 9 t h hen.th 1 kid re still k She laid they Pick P b 1 b1 is sof litter Y iigl ramp d they have to deal with thea Usikenng the front yards as bathrooms.-Shesaid this long ay away freely KA' withhousethathe She tedatheyu sther,ed lnt:ltbbsrs that we,uighb.rh.odhbe farther of th character thentheir, fithehave homes,deal they wantetl '�`. q, n} R•° ' t F'-a„•" an older hen nd they a ketl ighbarho_d ch t i f - d ge be it was important to then ] � because her D tel 1 000 11 away d h h be D t 17 200 les away and they wanted their child themg ience q ix dneighb rh d D t a'quite ighb hoodth t fs family oriented and that is what they. edinta. She said they didn't eVen'ha h ce to adjust to the KA's as they had their first 0 r party two lghtsafter moving in. -Sbe sold is like walking Into a brick well. She said this kibd of anxiety i t good f family,.It i t right for the kind of life that they d=yT^-wmzrj, 5 want to lead,and it is not what they came here.to lead. She id they need help and they have pursued very legal way and that the police have b wonderful bout' rveying the area,citing everything that possible to tato. She s id thq.fee3 th y. t so t of dead and and.they really need help 1n G``kt6 q�J''tt getting that wighbaM ad back to where it h ld-be b ck-ta what they bought there for Shesaid they p '- 1 just can't live like that. She said they chase that neighborhood for that area and they.deserve th have k 1 t 7 a bark. . Ruth Klimko 1805 Avenue Pk Mrs.K11 k.,a TRA.employee at Lake Livingston sales 45 miles away..advised she and her husband.Frank. �, 1 L"'s y? lk Y a 't$ '.:5, Jr`.• am settled into the comPunl4Yand they decided to M10.Y a home in Huntsv111 e.-She said they like Rots •< .. and decided to hake a Danwnent caei4wnt to the:area..She said they Purchased a house at 1805 Avenue P4. Y at around the corner.thenext black ova f th Kllh use. She said they have been working on cleaning the yard and redoing the inside of the house. She d sane of the reason,they bought into the area of the few older baes nsections in the.city, of the very few that is not already y; in a transitional Oeri.d. She said when they bought.into this neighborhood,it was a solid rami ly hemiiJ nel9hb.rhood. She said the homes r:.be fu1.nd thi is'one of the reasons they went there. She said .. Lhey wanted a house with hardwood re because a t find a new house with hardwood floors. She said 3v� s 5a the area is 1 doth n is no littera d'th y rds and the yards a kept tut. She said the trees - {,- .a'w.,,,;h¢' ybtf' { ,'•s re trimmed and the.houses look it,. She laid'People take pride in their neighborhood and one can se it Its. - :'. walking through. She said It also near a school and if-they.- g ingt b h a song.Senn basis, _ 1t 1s nice to have a grammar school just a doth -th.kid an just walk overtwo blocks and don't hate to hassle with school hose which another .n they.bought into the area..She said the area is also safe and sM da.n't have th.worry mf her husband has to g.at of town that saeone will k}+„ are knocking'on'her door in the middle of the night or to break into the back door. She said theY.tliAf't 4. have to worry about the traffic congestion that much. lthoughthere is a little congestion in the evenings .c dark,Shehshourthe park,.utI the ta19f15hissall Retook he,,f.uruminulteafter 8:00 P.M.when 1t Is ] g p get.her.front wh.ml'drive vehicle cut frau.between two. be it'was so tight Fran the Party Jos taround the career. She noted zap l the most perturbing thing ebput all of this.is that their p pe ty 1 a plumetin9 tlowa+ard because tr< X41 of this 1A horse. She said they bought int ighb. h d f 11 the 1/sled.reasons,but also because they bought into a.olid ref ghbo.0 where.bei 1 bce t d nd they u1d get their money back _ 4> out of that place 1f inead be. She said It-it area A=young...plea am moving back in and it is not A just older families.-it is not urban mannell,but there are people m%inq back into it--it fa not white H�'�w0 i"-s7- '• ,. flight out into the s,W b,. She said she i A erred about whet the City Council is going t.do to help them to get id-f these people that are not only lvit1 g the he ter o4 their neighborhood but also ruin- " ing their.property..1 3h slid they Permanent.residents.they vote and they are registered. She ;y aid all of the council e 1 ted.ffitl 1 d:they req ting.help free than. She said she knows ; ?•i. `. P that right nor the Council da of have w t ndi nce to go after these people to kick that out beside the noise ordinance-and they have been working with that with thepoliced paerfnu!nt. She saitl they s t some held an they are request ng that th:Council start getting same rd1 s int.effect t.help $tr regulate thistype f.activity. �$ Tina Holey 1804 Avenue P4 Mrs.Rally noted she lives directly forbehindthe —so house. She said she is a tow,graduatewhich of he b and has ti ode her hue 1n She noted from Houston neighb 4or the reason to live in few week salt Sawn which she believed k Huntsville ores. She noted as her.neighbor M said.1n the last Few weeks.tphasart turned to chaos in the �.. neighborhood. She said the KA's main obje tl 7 to h tha.lwdest.biggest parties in Huntsville. She q said she.was objective when they first mov 0 i d.h thought yyerhaDs they.could all get along and they „ would be neighborly,but there is n.net ghb 17 1.the ighborh..0 aaymore. Sha said they can't park need helfrut If their own haw,the trash,etc.,the that 1 has heartl it all tonight.She said they just `+ Mayor Nonday tp. hanked every4w for advi5f g theCouncil 4 their situation. She asked City Attorney, Scott Bounds..what the city cel do. Mr.Bounds said h.has talk d th several.neighbors in the area and hes fej"'2nd prepared a few comments. He.said freterniti ge 1d'p hl To h so that the U.S.Supreme Court recently upheld a city ordinance I Whiting tude t'f .leasing a hwsa in a residential , d noted that the replmma of boartltng'be f H ity h d the like,preset urban problems. Heaidthe Court rel vd that mora peopleocwpy a given ap d e are rather continuously pass 4Y and e .= a parked and noise aids to travel.with crowd Additionally,he said,most cities have dealt .fT .}. with this probimm through that•Z word called Zoning. He said the courts have permitted cities to estab- t } -„ 11ah,by zones nr regal eklawhom'f sly 1 youth lee tl the blessings of quiet seclusion +?. and clean air,eake an ata sanctuary f people to lav He itl tires what is.traditional ly attached 2' w7 ` to a inning ordinance nay b d modified 1 Ing t tion.i.e.,the city's offstraet parking a regulation. He noted another court r.....I d.bet.th col Lege spl tit contenpletes the frequent gathering - q Jin f attendant beisterwa elscantluct on occas, nd.that rush parties,r hies,dams and.they such actio- , "» i sties are frequently absent 1n other apartment house living sit Van' He world suggest to the Cauncll k S � that they consider a couple al tetroti vas to address these pr.blems with.the.fraternities. al Sg 3Mr.Bounds noted one passible ordinance might be top habit bay fraternity.sorority-.r similar social lob from b i g,,-It ted outside.location more than 600 feet tram its parent un lversity--require all 'v`A „j:'•q "'` " t.W fraterni tie .mr, tie and social clubs f that type to belocated within 600 feet of the university. Second,`,he su99asted,.anath ordinance might be one requiring that nofratemitiea,sororities or similar $y - �•� s tel lob he permitted unless located at least 300 feet from a residential a Finally,he este,the p" city city night rata,its offstreet parking requirements for.fraterni Hes and:*rarities and look at establishing more strin9emt offatreet parking especial lY with regard-to guest situatius. He said this would address the d* 1 ? r} r problem of future iocatians o4 4ratarn7ttas in the city. He said we still have the problem with existing "'-'v*f' •� tf k b s7 testicle and he felt he needed to do smn revarch on that. N said if tMre 11,dine alurnatives the iib might have.ane of those would be active Inforcawnt'f. Police powers 9.m.n.to public lotowlc tion,disorderly conduct,parking,which we try to do in all situations brought to Our attention. Y,ve `G y fS T{ l� '%9Y say ,iRG s 4 3 'gyp .r J 1 tj CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 17,1985 _ PAGE 615 P {' kt Ne said the city might eq i that ti g -ter iti M ti tside toographic 11m7 is y.'x " ds"i.r descri Ded have sate ti f.reasonable peer df. which to Trate t P fittedh . sege t tenf F , year rti ti p i tl- t1 g.h Id h t look at thi but it is onething that Wad he to be con- 2 Sider d AI h id the icy could evaluate, Individual 6 i b trig ng nuisance sui agai net a Particular art 1 type f activity,to justify the tyyv action. I01vv,,5 Nay M nday asked the Council if they d that M B id should develop each of these alter t d -b k te the Council i a work —the Cou it take a timer look at tiF ,r 'them t iP the.City institute f these. Co l b r Davis asked when the decision was made ,* to me the f S ity d sorority house.pfP-camp h urprt.ed that their premises were no longe 'n the.confines of th university en4iroment. He ofd t iversitie,of which he is famar,hate fm 1ty. pus so-that all.a. ox ic-school property= Councilmmber Davis asked if it world be�u9h1.Mi the ..Sty to require that all freterni ti and sororities tp be on un varsity owned property Councilmember Dowling neted from what M.has he rA tonight,the.basic problem compatible s of property in this tmnuety. Although he tlidn't know idiai the ultimate salutioo to that is,he uses of .Councilagainst d 1 ng with these.problems; -onetY basis or cc a.bandaide'basis, but rather on a carry.h iv b sis so veryane 1ft Ac c nity knows what the rules are coning in and be gait this u1d b th T i ey to dd it H aid 1.didn't know.whet the Zoning Study.Camission (y_ g� a 9 i g t ane.uP.nth to their final report..but he felt this.needed.to be explored. He felt the univarsi ty had sort of Washed its hands•of the fraternity situation.thus forcing It wt Snto tie can ity for them to fend for thensel4es. Cc he Davis said he'd like to see if the city can farce, this issue back Into their court. Cmncilmmber Davis said if we tan pass an ordinance prohibiting fro- i'¢, 'xr} U nities to exist off. npus,and they ant to keep Il harter,.thheey are going to have to go back to a. i Y Gin g 3 R the on varsity to work it out. Lou rime bar Dawli g d d t f el u we could outlaw than nor Danish k �":�yvR�y. than t tate Property. He suggested tatting their national hmdq to . '}�""y It Has noted the KA',areleasing the.house from an in Humble,Texas and have the option to buy ,# it ne t y Mayor MOMay no she fntends te the th ee comment ode.lite a transcript so they will rt .. i'i J '#E be on rd:aM accessible for such things as netters or whatever-might neap.te do. a' Ca cilenmber Dowling expressed his bout the offstreet parking ordinence which allows some- one to ga in and change the character of a facilfty,.not,just a fraternity but any type of Wilding.and not have to Imply with the off-street parking ordi a long as they dm'.t build a new building. Is qt 76"I�'t' 'fort F 5^ askW what is the difference.between taking re fd tial lot,tearing tlown the house and building a nine Y 1 unit p tic t which t th t Point 7 tore would arequire them to have oneand one-half.spaces per umt,or they ane d t k an t g t tore.p t nine People in there.aM they don't have to cM1arge the off- a .:. street parking- qui t- L iimemhen D Yis said it is not,Just the housing of the people. He said 7f you p in a bust th t has a high ol -oftraffic,there.is a twofold problea:it Is residents and also the people they bring fn. Mayor Monday noted the area they roved into ie already mul ti fall ly ✓ ,�'$ !n �, so th1 1 t a change in the situatlon,but it is the impact of what is going m around them. tEf a V L ilnember Dowling noted independent.of this probles he is not sure the offatn.t parking ordin- ' e f in the kind of shape it needs th be an to asset ha ging needs of the tmmntty. Counci lmmber Hodge ted.this whole thing is a serious problem and theCouncil needs to do all it can. He said we d �tectneed tto n a palicman to sit out In-front to.h 1 th d ks to,jail,or.whatever it takes to k Dropeople. He asked what the university vu—... on this. He said the university has P„r tl' faculty edvl sots to these fraternities aM he felt. old lean on them a little bit. Mr.Frank Kl imko S (is n.the audlemce)sold they have tel ked withRex Ishm of Sem Houston State University and his response t31• s.-no response.• He said they aretalking to the fraternity counselors stressing that they are changing. the characters of the neighborhoods and nee E to be goad neighbors,but they are dismuering that the pro 15 ohLicow to parties in these houses,whether well intentioned or.not,are not aware of the roles and regu- T' ,y'" Councilmember Barrettasked Mr.BMW,to consider, be he draft,his ordinances to resolve these Y Councilnmbar av s noted is w he back on campus. annez g problems,not to,just them right outsidethecity limits because we are going to be in. ,.� 0 1 this why suggests putting them ba222 + ° # Counci lmmati Bell aided the Council f Frank Fair's situation and too Huntsville it is not,just a v fraternity situation. He said he feel homeowner abeultl be able te cane into Huntsville and have a reason 61G expeetationfor a quality.f living d to feel .confidence.in his ability to maintain hise a property values. Secondly,be seid,.H t 7T7 in interested in attracting industry to Huntsville,and 1Yp a indust y i ttractetl as well to quality f life. N d if Huntsville cant give the protection in the neigh b .hoods.that the industrialmanagers alald ora L the. re not going to attract industry.no: t k4 mLteh many to imcentl Yes we give them 1 du t 1 7 par ks we build. �.' `'s a May r Monday thanked everyone for coming. She stated h falls a call onent on commil and they are q. getting aasi stance fr M Bounds a d h d feel the council is going to be a[t7vely involved in the deed restriction problem11 as this Infringement. i ilii * 1 CONSIDER RESOLUTION l ..i Consider Resol ti amndi g the Peeaonnel Policies to remve the liml tation on compensatory time for certain molovees and mneedi no Che Ti st of axmo ammo 4Yees }(„ � Gene Pipes,City Manager,presented this resolution,the caption of which is as fallen y 5E l d RESOLUTION NO.-85-18 w' A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE PERSONNEL POLICIES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS; ( ,g AWN INS THE LIMITATION ON COMPENSATORY TIME FOR CERTAIN EMPLOYEES;ANENOIIS _ * THE LIST OF EXEMPT EMPLOYEES AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. F ti i gy kn l't'#yh q CouncilmMmber X b' ode"thee ti t d pt Re l tion Mo.85-18 and Cauncilcember Haas: d d thet' T .` AT7 gra iniaYar a ori gas.@ ....7 fi emo CONSIDER BID t , Consider Bid for rear loading iresidantlalj garbage truck t the lar bidder.Industrial Disposal Supply Co. in th of$50,372, i'kl—owE"tra 1915.tp b iia ,L.5auW51P i., Y x i 5 a �t . son #sx sfz t J t +fid h �1 PAGE 616 SEPTEMBER 17,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ;p- 'na� Gene Pipes,City Manager.presented thint f porches ti g it- PP ed d g the 1985-1986 budget ,}, 1 17P with available funds of E56 000 C—i'ma H d'es m.da kba noti0n'Lo a we of this bid end Cauncllmenkr r U' w Barrett s dad the motto All were n a n i e mot Od tld5An CONSIDER ENGINEERING CONTRACT t'"b .l� Consider el to autla i the CI M 10 teYi t }e f nal i en lneeri contract w n s Ler n a Oo 6tNc N MYemm�ts't t t n ery a ter g F r.1-1FkT`2a x�' u n cow acun o t a-is p J v bone Pipes,City Manage p tedthe request from Glenn E.Isbell,01 to of Design Engineering,fpr the approval of this contract as stated 1n th caption above.'CduOt{1NMtlkrHoward none the motion to approve try 'i-.s5 i u of the en91n Ming contract atatnd.end Co 1lmmhbar'earwatt's 't a'mOt 00: n e , Y n# t I matter Passe`unamm usly. x x CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Jack Spence's Utility BIlll,0 Mr,Gene Plans.City.Manager,advised th'Council that his investigationf Mr.Sp situation revealed 5 7xL # C x' In", {'.. Chet the meter.serving Mr.Spence'a aparOnents s'dead,'end that a emae Change It card had been processed k but had betnre lost and the meter had not been changed oof.ln the usual quick�snner. Ne noted Ne apar9menIs r Y 5 `' continued to be.servlced,but the city only billed thmfor mining usage. Xe noted the change abt rill naw m ' yt r'dyw r' expedited. Consider a transfer of funds to one the hanoer approaches at the airport Mr.Pipes advised the Council Tt the fixed base operator of the Huntsville.Airport recently built a rex P P P Y A l+ i' *�,,,ry hangar at the airport. He said Ne city had agreed that the FDO xaold construct Lhe hengarand.that the city / ' Street Division rwuld build the ePDrvecM1ea to the hen9arsfran the taxixaY. Nr!P1Des said this request is for b t v. .dr . the transf f$3,050 Amax the reserve for future allocations to the Airport maintenance account to pay for the , ` tit^ v3f asphalt u Ad 'the Project. CWn llmenti B Lt mad the notion to. th ize this VAMPM end Countilmember Ooxlin as corded Me ++ / motic n. r an me—a m-s ey. r : -'v^h���, g}§%f s q " x-• :1 .vy Consider no"rkima both sides of Normal Perk from llth Street W Bois d'Am. Gene Pipes advised he will use his administrative..authorlty,to order the.Posting of no parking signs for :fief a temporary trial period basis,1n response to request frau Councilmember Green to alleviate Ne congestion „�. o Normal Perk at Ne Intersection with 11th St t N naked 1f thesituation improves because of the posting of the signs.the Council an take final act{ thi.by ordl t a.later date. Councilmaber Hotlg da the option ton.Dp of.the P 11 D:f a Pa ki 9 7 n both sides of Normal t „ P k frm Iltn an Co.Bois d rc a uhe mai ree .All reTi �notfon , and it Passed unanimous y. Office Span for Texas Alcoholic Box—,Cmmisason Agent .w y Nr.Pipes note the city h bhe to Led by the TABC to provide therm focal agent with office space. ' Pipes ted there IMP in th p 7c1p 1 J ti Center(Police Statf an).for.this.person. Xe noted haviip the agent based in Huntav111,will have several advanages to Ne City as it regards the enforcement of state n .s lows et the local If war esabiishrents. He noted this ofPlce can ere east ly assl5t the police department in ^ these various si Luations. He recmmndedthe fpunciI's approval d making available.this space. Al thauoh no formal vote was taken from the Council,no one indicated an abjection. 3 a k MAYOR'S REPORT--JANE MONDAY Region 14 TML Neetlm--Septester 19 Gi I i<•' Mayor Monday advised the Council thatshe and Council—bar Percy Howard,Jr.and his wife would be attendl Y the annual Region 14 TML meeting in Houston Thursday evening She ted C minslamr Paul Hopkins,Chaiam,of the Texas Water Commission will speak o the 7mp71cations to local governments of newly-enacted water legislation, She indicated her keen interest in getting this infpnation. d 7 1 it1 gwltA Mr.HODkia abort the onstf tutlmal aendnonts regarding water fac117ties lnproven t 41 one diversion of eater firm one basin to another. She Invited aAy of the other mabers of council ts,accap"then 1f their schedules would so permit. ., "Bk 0 Mr nC Appointments to the Arts Commission , zt 1 Mayor Monday ted there will be five expirations an terns m the Arts Commission. She asked the Council for their cOnmmration of the fol lawlrq nminetians for apWinhmmt to fill the expiring tern on the Advisory Bard as well as on Na Oxanlscioner level. ADDOInaents Expirations 1A5 Herb Muecka,Commissioner 10/1/85 to 10/1/80 Nos,Allen,Cmnissiuner Mary Ella Montague.Advisor 10/1/BS to 70/7/87 (Mary El Io Nontague-•reappointed--served ' r Tim ironer,Adviser 10/1/85 to 10/1/87 at pf. d ten of E1 sie Oars) 3 _ Leanne Woodxard.Advisor 10/1185W 10/1/87 (HerbMadk ed t commissioner) T'w 4-f Dorothy Thomson,Advisor 10/1/85 to 10/1/87 Frank Stil 2 >ti 1 r�. (Leanne Woodward Councllnemmr Hod as ode Cha mtlon to a rove oP'thas {4ne to and mea o1 tments and Council- 'ld sv member BarretE sea a,t an: re n a n t e'not ago, on bpPintments tu Planning Cmmissim a v r aon moue v { %. No day then Preaente0 her na{nations for AppoinfiXnt to the expiring tarns an the Planning Commission ✓,'1 v effective October1,as fall:. 5 Wp (next Page) a k 4 0,11 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 17,1985 PAGE 617 i Appointments Expirations - ! R", 7 d Joel J ffmte 10-1-85 to 10-1-88 (Joel Jeffcote--reappointed) 1 Pete Allbritton 10-1-85 to 10-1-88 B.K.Marks F kU Marsha Phillips 10-1-85 to 10-1-88 Mayne Rsinextar l� Councilmasbe Hotlg s made th ati to a f these apppintAldtS and Councilmanber Bell seconded the .: ,n} m t7 All vrere i f ntl th N ssed U an mbut v, COUNCIL RCTIIN 6 Charter Re .1 i -Publi Hearin, L 7 b G ked b t the Procedure for making is to the Charter Review Ca.issipn. It Me {{ rated thep blic hearing will be held an Wednesday evening It 7:00 P.M.for Council or any other citizai to make y` t l+'0 cam t kquestions, k - w{ S•^��+ik Temporary/portable Signa a Counctlnmber Bell Indicated hic wncern for he ima.baroT¥, N g g created for Huntcvilie 4Y the proliferation of p table sinm thraughwt theity H oted that are not usually well mintained and look LrashY. He su9- g.ted th C u cil consider adopting an ordinance which.gold prohibit their use in the city limits. 3 Traffic Ha:artl - fi Councilamiber Howard advr sed tbeCi kY Nang If the dangerous conditiws on 7th Street and 9th Street ff at Ryan's Ferry Road. He noted there is heavy traic,school traffic.cutc across there and young people an walking in the area to schwl. He requested the installation of slow s79ns.' C.nci lmember Howard than introduced a 9entlman in the audience.Nr.Turner,who he sits has as his hobby 3 attending school board meetings and city until meetings. The Council un sly invited Xr.Turner to attend theCouncil's meetings every week.and indicated their delight i-h1 interest. - EMS Facility Lau ti lumber Dowling asked abort the grad ape i n ' of'.theEMS facility in Fire Station No.1.on Avenue pt -yk 5=f` iJi k t M 'M Pi Pas indicated the ribbwcuttin9 and 9 d'opening would be the weekend of the Fair on the Square, October 5,with theribboncutting at 2:00 P.M. He invl tede rya a toattend or walk over there frm the `2 t es an th Sq re C unc7lmmber Dowling expressed h7 r for the p 757on.of rest roam facilities - } d the squat th tweekead. Mr.Pipes noted the.Chambe ofcCmmrce.ill be in charge of that co.— Burnt oncern.B t Out Mobile HIM 11th Street at Avenue J - q C lamb Dail ing expressed his concern about the status of the burnt out mobile home on lath Street d � r at Avenue- J.noti 9 Pp.prlate actions should be taken a, Constitutional Amendnmhta + # Councilmseber Hodges indicated he would be interested in the Council's review of the constitutional �*3 smerminents so it could develop its kn.led9e of them and detemim whether it is in support. a`- X y City Pirnic Gene Pi es,City Manager,advised the Council that thedata f theCity Picnic has been at for October 9 12(Saturday) beginning approxi t ly 11:00 A.M.and.concluding aftereveryone has spent their energy playing horseshoes and other aorta of Sears. He noted a fantastic Mal Is planned to fall.ina-H tely after the recognition of the employees. Councilmember Hodges suggested.adding- "washers"Base to the schedule. The Councilwas kad.to mark their calendars to keep that day clear for this most important day of recognition, e rection.i interactive with their city hall tem,sore 233 strong: AM1IWRMIFNT Executive Session ,? The Council then ad3ourned into an ezecut a on to d ss personnelmatters. They did not reconvene. `,sa ctfal.Y bmf tied, X :� •�. , CSecretary Septmber 77,ity 1985 i � t „; `� i 43 t yid , � u i � a< sr At r f V t PAGE 618 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 24,1986 BOOK"O” 'tA r n� A MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE C[TY.LWNLIL MEETING HELD ON THE 24TH BAY OF SEPTEMBER,A.D..1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF,HUNTSVILLE.Loil.TY OF XALKER,TI—AT 1:0p P.M. } :F ` �'#'�:{�F �'�`✓ The toenail met in regular session with the following nsbers present: J Monday,Mayor City officers present: 4 C u 11 b - 6e Pip City Manager }y+ ' Ruth 0 Sh City Secretary, + (, Dick Xha Lq ferry Bell - Scott Bounds.City Attorney } Gene Barrett Stephen E.Davis Pe'ry Dow,I Howard,Jr. Bill Green Meatier absent: Bill ledges r ra r` fi" The reetrn lled to.order b the Honorable Jane Mond Ma ' g was ca y n',Mayor. The snrocat n was presented by ✓v+w y,y Reverend Bob Thbmpzon.First Presbyterian Church. j' + h }yrs . 9l'k > r'Q`"x't Y 4F a3, fY 1 �Jk CONSIDER MINUTES OF THE !FETING , t t :n e.,x 4 �' �`- .'.,r •F- i `� 't�`.:'' "' - and CounciTmm e'er Barrett sBellecon�ed'tTie mbtETon—AiT ire 'fmvoD lithe t onibesaeretin9 Turf embar 11 t9e5 PUBLIC INPUT a2 YE Kappa Siaou Fraternity Representative fiAffil Sm! Nr.iWstin ItLomb p t ,'Kappa Si9oa Fraternity, tJm L til bY:stating that KOPPe Signa , s p: :.,' ?n t est abllahad in 1869 an the principals of truth,honor,conducting if as a gentlmnn ere brotherhnd.. k,,ty y NesSlid today Kappa S1pna is an intetnatioml fraternttY.with over 11C,000 members 7n North America. He said ^�ar „^t they have 196 active chapters and Plan to add eight more thisschool Year. He said in 1982.Che Kappa Sign fraternity was rated as the fourth la get freternity in the nation. He said t1wO'stress that members stay school and earn their deNraes. He said last year Kappa Signa gave over.570,000 in acholarahipa to its aipabers which places U. firat in scholarships anrtlem.ey 7r to nines. Xe.said they are not the leed body animal house TF Hype organization. He said this fraternity consists of such notable figures as John Tower,Albert Dole.Willard 4 ,'�p y Rockwell and Robert.Radford. He said they do not wasimne the activities.such es these that have been reported }' in the local media. He a d.their.local chapter w,a chartered in 1918 aM they M1nve lived at their present r'^ % location at 1516 Avenue0 for the,last five years. He as id they strive to improve their house to make it a show place for Kappa Sigma. He.said over theyears.they have attempted to get along with the people in their area, which 1s mostly lied,up of commercial property. He.said their local chapter sponsors such events as an annual .,Vyhy "y fund miser for cancer research as well Ns.Sam Houston Huntsville.Scholarship Pagent. He urged the Council E, not to pass an ordinance which would blanket all fraternities. His urged then to use their police agencies to enforce existing applicable laws against those organizationswlm wish to defame their own character. He said e fraternity is not an example of all fraternities: He ung d the ci tixens of Huntsville to use their existing rights to protect themselves from violators,instead of labeling all fraternities as undesirable. .,r z Frank Kl imko,1805 Avenue P$--Fraternity House Problem Mr.Kl Ilk,introduced a letter h t to Mayor Monday last week after the city council meeting. He then sad it he let the other members of council knew about their feelings after the city council meeting of last we He thanked the Council On behalf of the neighborhoodgrwyy for trying to help inn with their problem with the Kappa Alpha fraternity house. He nbtedh xasinpnssed by the.concerm shorn by the Cantil. He said they are .* not against fraternity groups and rathe nesymphathises wi lhstutlent praups who went to move oP4 tempus. Ne said however that the residents should expect to keep the Peacefulcdaracter of their mel AhborMotla. He said it 4q ems to thn that fraternity houses are nal appropriate for residential areas like 18th Street eltl Avenue Henotedthey deeply appreciate the Council's promise oT.action. He said they feel may of Scott Bounds' ggn- =n" tions th.regulate the lecatlon of fraternity houses will help Chem 9eL their neighborhood back. He said they prmmisa to work with the City Council in.any way they nn to help resolve toe problem. He mold these statemelta ` 'k p�y F l are made on behalf of the neigh group group hb represents. He then thanked the Council very much. l Ruth Klimko,1805 Avenue Pik--Fraternity House Problem Mrs.Kl7mko noted thq liveJust d th tarot.from the KA house. She acted they appreciate the Council a F antero in 1lscan7 ng to theta and having the Palace[lam risen so helpful with son of Che problems. She noted, however,they new have another problem to cane.up in the neighborhood. She said at 1616 Avenue Ps than is a house that hes been rentedout to sane Sig Eps. She noted she.does not object to the fact that.these nn live f there,but rather.beuuse!they are using the house as their meeting place which mems Lhey may begin using it as ' 7 yjf. their party place too. She.sa7d their street is basically 60'feet w1de. She noted ahem they had theft meetings for their Pledges this past week,the street would allow only ane car.to pass because of the heavy parking. . " .� She noted their dr7Vewgy was almost blocked. She asked for a clarification on a suggestk proposal to restrict fraternity houses to within 600 feet of the mother unirarsily. She asked fora deTinitlon of ether university. f� .MayOr Monday asked Nrs.K7 imko to address.her.questions to Scott Bounds and alleM him the opportunity to get bac -. to her with the answers. Counci lmmmber Ball asked Xrs.Kl7mko if s".1 e or her ne7Ahbmee groP,1md any recemmn ; R " cations for the Council as to what they felt the Council should do. Nra.K11. Suggested ane proposal rmaid be to pet the&reeks back oe campus since they are affiliated the universf ty. She felt It is justified to - r• y ws W gettheuniversity tn.taka reaPonslbil7ty far the people that use their campus.'She noted If it ore not fm th university,the Greeks wouldn t be here--rcither would alai oT other af.us. She noted they a prepared to carr ., letters th the University,the University Regents,.the state legislature,noting they have ward processors ere ' ':gip vt printers at their dispesal. She noted they could write the.6reek National Oryanizatiaos. She felt an ordinance ✓4s', z to get then back towards the university has merit because they are getting out Into areas where they are not wanted. She noted the nolse ordinance is a good idea. There shoulE be parking restrictions in the area,she a` said,because when you park on'bath sides of 18th Stre t there is no place to drive. She said maybe we should 3; vat tis whole mercer zap to tna voters to an wh,t thou hno to so. "- Yah " 1 Re.ponae Mayor Monday noted k session.would be held on thisI theefuture. She noted anyone interested Y g yr in kn Secrctairg about this scheduled meeting in advance should leave their new and phone nutlet with the City W 7d1 Y. `s e .F rie'1'ty t" F BOOK'0" CITY COUNCL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 24,1985 PAGE 619 t. , Counci7mmM Dealing. ted h tl Cou ilmemb G. and.B 11 met with p 't Lives of the University(I �.y $ 3�•y r i `RZC„b �+T pa Administration ye tedW.ta disc this(rete ni ty hw t u i an attempt t p b then 9 thei.pe.spec- 'scY- 3,i,= -Live and t0 boon ide ntl L 11 bar 0 1 g ted thegroup that came.to us last k did t down ^J"'1 fraternities as such but ratM ce ned ab bout p t7 ul p bl there.is no anti g p up f s Mrs. Councllnmmb Dealing aid thediscussion with theU 1 e iLY 1 Q the are as cone d th city 1 b t theprobl N ted they. A l th 6 k rga 7 tons have a true,if not direct,affiliation - with the University pp f an affiliation. He id the do bear sone degree of interest in thin a'^ a A` f t ponsib171ty N id theyindicated.t them t gly that they counsel d wok with the organize- ` .,.a1'¢5vR u•rT'm ti through the Dean of Student LIP office' u h 0 aw bl in giving then etc. He noted h d they k 7n advance where the'KA 5 were movf G. th Y uld h e:troigly counseled against that move.. H id theU i ersity is interested to doing what 1t. n do on.this-issue. He said they suggested to the euncilmembers that there was no immediete.nor 1 'g.to Olans to do anythrn9 about a t}atern7ty row or that mod a resolution to Lhls.issue es this is simply t their waster plan. He:noted':it ld be t71.all to # think that all.the various sagM ti tossed net.wara.real livePoss,ibilities,.necessarily.and that we were just bralnstominp alo same are. f s bis.than others. Ne said-it is difficult to sty freterni ties have to da s0 and so because a17 they ha t d0 is tum around and deer re th y nota fraternity. He said to Order - `d f ) ;. '}., for everyone to live-io Deace eiM h rmOW it is yin re og 7 e of tM problem that are created: `g F^"hS .P problan.being ane is ue. Ne n*ted it-i h7 p Cha-.ff treat perking Issue,not On7Y for c`R fratemitlea,LUL for residences that.becwe bust aside that be—wltl-family residences.,etc., Chet the current city ordf Dances in that regardwholly.i d uwte. He said it is time for sort Of a whole- 1revision of that M that revision,'prge 1 ti..-97y(Elks.Kappa Sr9c.etc.)would an He noted we.ean'continueto enfo whatever other ircumstances mW exist relative to noise,etc. t - rIy p r m>A t ism. Or.Ouslhm noted that a.d f t tti s poi th elves aM Pick uP Lhe1r om trash the mornfn9-after a ;•� " rush petty. M noted there Ms Men.muse inJcati. frog the University that they are hoping next year all rush parties will be nanalcohal ic,thinkrrg this will cut down on the number of gratuitous vrsr Nrs that happen in show up at their door and drink theirbeen S7m11ar1y,the<hange in the.armking age from 18 to 21 next pi.be mey have some influence on Nis. H''otetl there is a variety of things that can M done,either as a practical attar over the long pull,that will,Out of naceasl ty,cause.f to nines to be.located on same property large h to haMle.them and tM7rtreffic. M said 14 sare0ne put.ln a.FoI W.s next door t0 you,you d have essen o.F t1a11Y no seen problem. He noted the Council is hoping th deal with this an a comprehensive basis. *° The UnlvarslW indicated they will do whet they can d0 withintheir legal limits,Count ilsanber Oowliig ' noted..Counci lmmmber Green said legal ly the university cannot do anything for a fraternity or a sorority that •: they would not do Por eW other organization,sou they simply cannot provide lantl.for a fraternity mw unless y_ •'h^ 2 t '' ( -0 "' they also are prepared th provide laM far any Other university related organa zation. Councilmarber Bell noted the Kappa Alpha Fraternity has indicated they will leave the neighborhood when their.lease is up in one year r• t 4 5,i b > but the for ieediste future,they plan to monitor their parties to keep People within the bounds Of than '"cry, sou t w property aM La step sane of the outrages that Have occurred for their neighbors. Also.he said It I.planned { that parties will M Mld at an alternate locetl on r they than at the house aM the house Itself will only M occupied by eight people. Ile said there.is a perception.on the part of Alpha Kappa that they made a mist k ' (1 ti g i. this P' 1. DOwl imp'noted a quote frcm an officer of the National Organiz it ,`;.� rte'1 k" •/ tin ( th'M s ereiaen hick indicated Kappa A7 Pha aid not view that house as fraternity house but rather ft` g } ,1 t h fight men are 1lvrng. Ruth Klimko noted sane of the problem 1s attributable to the fat ` ' that persons uninvited are going to thosefreeernity parties for the free Mer end they have no concern for th neigAMrs. hr.Ofmay Carter noted in another context,.visitors could visitea business establishment and these People wh have no ties to the igh0orh0od. He noted this can occur anywhere in a residential nerghborh d p } 1 where th n attraction that'tl peoplein. hether rt be a.hefam7ty house ora'7-11' another type 4 business stablishowent. He said the pr blen is broader than fraternities. Mayor MowdW thanked everyone f their nts and input. She advised they will be contacted regarding the work session the council plan '." N dtscess Nis probIon. CONSIDER APPOINTMENT OF AUDITOR d CO ideF t f B rdenth 1 6 R oldI to d t the annual audit of Fiscal Y 1984-1985 - r `+ .wy dad b��e a t tt -�ITg C ncilmember Drawn receee deo the .1984-1985 y'Ed I ` ppoi tee t f BnigenLhal k Reynolds to conduct the gp p! dit t7npthts wi 11 be the final year r the? .th year aanerect wM<his taut owned annually. Council _ bar Mh tion made Lhemotion-N-app ova oP the ppainpnentand Coun<ilnember Barrett secondatl LM motion. All f r antl Ne mo_U,Bossed unanimously, �. "y ZONING STUDY COR41SSION FINAL REPORT Receive the re rt of recamendat by the Zmi an Study Camlis i (Ch inman Bill Knotts)to conclude their Z-7 tRm Of, vOlrzm� y_e Cn 1 aBi11'Kn tis then presented!N final report.and re inewul the salient features of it with the - ' LnYBLII. For the ban Nit of the i to th t port is reproduced bel ym. •The Ianln Study comm pole:the full ow1n ,: ' Council in.}u1f711. fits tlutras as specified in Rgsolgtionallo.85-01 of January t15th7985 a ` M hope that the Council fl nds the.results of our work to M of use to the City in meeting the 3'Jx challenge Of the future development of Huntsville. R r,kS,�s'A y x Zuning YX �x t A• By a majority vote of this cormittae,.it is recomended that,at this time,the City of Hu not adopt standard mM1 5 ® P on Eucledian Zoning as a means of implementlrg the Cepnhens7ve Plan. TMre were,however,a nunMr of exiakirgor paothntiel development problems roisetl by n bets of the tammissl On that we Mlieve ahou7d ba ddressed by the Council it meeting the ,'.. d^} S V needs4 all the citizens of the nty. Them discussed below. ' t+^t i,1aBeed Restrictions It a detamnined that dead restr7ctlo t e I7 . U., isK far control of the 11 g Y adeauateor enforceable as b a"i quality of day 1 pm t 1 re ideat7al reas Deed restrictions • i 4 are 1,Nl only antler very.specific condltfo nd 1 particular neighborhootls. Most of the . ry a� ditiea Nat are necessary for eTfecLiva P t'of deed restrictions ora not present I ,R ' y"# in Huntsville at this time. Therefore,the City should.not place any future reliance on eared A. restrictions for planning purposes or controlling development throughout the City. 'x °•,:i2 's t>y+�' ' 2'n k "Asa blit service,however,tM C1 encourage pe of civic associations S% 't W Ly should enmura Ne develo an y77 a }� N k Yei � vy s r p A Y � PAGE 620 - CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 21 1985 BOOK 0 to thesauri Further, the with deed t t d d the the eoop on ion, inin their restri,- 1 d - �- eons. F rtheh the-City should provide saninars to the public on the operation.maintenance and the manner 7 which dead .may be anf,rcW. 'p weakness in the existing landscape mi-allmas landscaping in out locations #` such as at the rear of buildings. This defeats the Dw 0 e of the landscaping ordinance which.was „ , '2. °� 7•� '� - `"' �fi'3 to insure the continuation oP sone vegetation,preferably trees,in highly developed areas clearly.. ak vitlble to the public. Consequently,the present landscaping ordinance should be.revimd to require landscape placement in nflguratton tlet.people can see and enjoy.such as adjacent to public street 's'Y `^ .," t. '"•»+' A:&s y y<i ". c'; rr9hts-of-way and with? parking lots. "Landscaping should.also not be subject w a reduction due to credits for retaining existing trees..tc.,sInto this vegetation Undo III,gAckly d to di;tumanees of the soil during con- structt Due to the expected loss f uch vegeteti th re should also be a requirement for guaranteed growth or replacement of plants to the ordinance. 1 L'v,:, 'Buffs Areas M ch of the public concern wh7 ch led to the fanmtion o4 this cdmlttee was the result of. 3 k k C fi G +k ✓iy '� 3 nfl7cts between incompatible land uses brought about by rapid development. Appropriate buffers should be required that moderate or meliorate the 7nherent conflict between land uses such as " u., between a residential structure and a commercial 'ndustrial structure. The Cta should especially encourage the use of natural,evergreen bwffers which provide sane lnrnimaI level f audio and visual protection. N q Reserve Tractsi "Concern was expressed at one of the meetings about the ability of the City to control development of rase a tracts designated on su5tlivi is plats. Tha Camm7 csian reviewed the current procedures entl fowl than to be adequate. The concern.as expressed.was directed to the inadequate Procedures in the previous subdivision regulations which were replaced by the current regulations in March.1982. ; ra. 'The impact of development on the natural creeks and drainage areas of the city also received msresslons of concere..It 1s recommended that theCityreview.its current drainage regulations to ^ '? enure the of of the natural water courses. Th City should.use incentives,where.necessary, .'*; to encourage developers to leave drainage ehamals natural. To insure efficiency in the cost of cen- k structton of drainage structures aM them long fano maintenance,the City should develop standard specifications for the materials and construction of such structures. fq�, 'i "Public Improvements '11,nal Stbe Commission reviewed thepresent p I es for a to i of public Improvements ' y ( ter lie :lines, reviewed w streets, at to a 1 pi g and,. It 1s eaiea that the Cl ty study ilia desirability of establishing a Capital Recovery F process to expandand 1., lutein the infrestrocwm of the City and to partially reimburse developers and the general public p.} 4� for costs incurred in.extending public improvements. Capital Recovery Fees'ahould a used to reimburse - �', developers and others who extend public tmprovments for their cost to extending offsite improvements i,- „ 3 ?•, and for city wers7 zing o4 improvements to allow capacity for future development. The City should consider applying this ysWe to substandard.streets where development activity is taking place.as well. Fees could be sal lected at the time of permit application:for example,in the cess of water T' and sewer lines,when the water and/or sewer tap is requested.. ° ''''a ; S 'This concludes the report of the Zoning Study Comaissi on. The Camnisston wishes to express its `"`Y. gratitude to the City Council,the City Staff,and te all the other persons who assisted in this lam. Al analysis. The Commission believes that this raper!,as recomme ded,will pm,itle a sound foundation s for management of a expected growth as well as a viable set of develo ent strategies for the y~ gmen any expec e g pm tag es City k pk. of Huntsville. . "Respectfully submitted,21 4t. "William H.Knotts,Chairman "Zon Ing Study Commission' Mayor Monday thanked Mr.Knotts and the commission members pmswt(dtmgy Carter and Malcolm Willey)and -mss * advised that the Council All had le a full scale works..sion on this in an effort to translate each of the }' points made into action..Sha then asked the Council for their'comments. ' �e 7 Counc77wenher Owiingrested his apprcctation for the work of the commission also. Xeasked for the philoso- ,A�, phical basis for the opposition to zoning in Huntsville;askingif it was a feeling of,impracticality, r�i,y m`y, Mr.Knotts noted there was marc concern about the bmmoucragy involved--the fear of creating another city bureau- {Nk c acy aM zonl ng is against the principal 04 free enterprise and free land use. Mr.Willey cemented.also that there ms sane concern expressed about the redistribution of wealth in the cemwnity entl the problms addressing ` _At hanging the highest and best use of various tracts through theng process. Councilmmber Oowl ing asked whet e ry 1 t the com7'We found as a solution to the conflicting land u p bloom.. Mr.Knotts said they are recommending the 4 4 _ka xw a or the ordinance system.we have row. Councilmmber Wh t n no4d the commission's revort aadreaaed deea tri ons and he asked for a clarification as to howl the city should be involved in this process. Mr.Knotts ' ,r aid general ly.he feels.the my should not spend the taxpayers money defendt ng one third of the population (noting only about one Shi of the population lives in deed restricted areas)that happens tobe under deed restrictions,but the cdmrssion felt the city 1, bligated 0 the people to enforce the deed restrictions that e 1n effect and any.that tame along in the future. He'noted 1f we cape 7n with a unifom set.of dead restri,- rh,. Liens,we d be penal izing the Laveloper because usually thedeveloper has his own Idea about the rastricttons. He noted deed restri ct7ms are probably the bast thing we have in Huntsville today to control or manage but it is not the comp!t 1 kion. Pyr �e Counc7lniamb Bell noted that 96%of all cities 1n to United States over 10,000 population hese zoning of some type and 74%of the cities in Tom,over 10,000.papal attm have.zont g.and yet.the Zan?mg Camissim suggamts that zoning-1E not appropriate in Huntsv111e. Ne asked 1f there 1s anything aspeotally unique about Huntsville that would make zoning inappropriate here when it scans to work most everywhere el se7.Mr.Knotts noted the Caunci 1h -' Yh' temps, gg t c might name 18 other people to acommittee and come up with a completely different remmmndation_ Y Y Nk i•'qt '"5- M9 "¢„rte, "2h a IPI Nix 04 * x v' # 1 SEPTEMBER 21,1985. BOOK"0' PAGE 621 1 P d A d" S' ffi .: S,!•: k "�y f 1 public ember Bell asked If th any attempt to poll the publ lc.opinion. Mr.Nnotts said there were no public mea i A M Nptt ted it res a re 1 learning experience for Host of the cannissian members. Mr. i ,€, "l�' ,n&'�x" Motto noted perhaps.too many 1 theomnisslon wqbArA were lookYig at the short tarm'and Hat looking et Nis project as it would evalve Into N next 4D-60 ye rs.. Cauncdlmember HvwaYd asked if the commissf on sensed a '' a .q^.: Pear of the p ogle that 7£ i A inO7Mented-.7t would be like Nilinq them what they could do with their laM and coo d dd of th a 1 Arming fit in here. Mr.Knotts said there has always been the fear of bel g told.what.n d.with his 1 d ani Xe da mored design standard.regulations. Mr.Knotts said w q� the biggest P bl h e from an engineers ata+dpPint.w old be Ne extension of utilities,streets and :. ,� p t;.yx"int' ux 9 4 - Providing 1 As Hat We He xay tog but acting orc. Probability route rather than an absolute—t Ne noted N s a�gamla arid. be costly. Ne naked her mel ly did not feel zoning would be telling...one whet LheY c d N their 1 d,but the majority of the cpmmi i didf T this way. Councllmanber.Davis asked if Nere was a.sense of:helplessness of what to do with the present development S i. # kyF Y k ytii (residential/own cial)as to haw it would fit into.the zoning procedures. Mr.Inotts said this was not areal'. j++" ✓i'. it, ` problem because most underetood It would be grandfathered-as long as it remained Ne same,but of it changed m >ts b hands,it was understood it could change..Mr.Knotts felt the real problem is that more education is ceeded on this whole matter rn order for everyone to have a really thorough understanding. Counsa member Davis asked If there was any consrceration.for partial xoniAl h. zoning totally undeveloped land and try to put in a ` yul ;•x eita7 r o ery fee so as N net always be plsyirg catch un. Mr.Knott,noted this 5 of really discussed _ beease most of Ne-land rn the city is already developed e d they did rot address land which Amy be annexed. We noted if the city zoned,it would have -.city Atl aaMnot partially. Mr.Knotts mwNtl he felt than _ subject should be addressed on A vary,very 1 g N besis.and net a short term solution like it was approach d y Mr.Knotts Nd that he&a of feel the lot, .Ing would have been any different if a vote had been tax y3 at the very first meeting. Mayor Momiq thanked Mr.Kratts and members of the Zoning Study Commission for their report. SS h z CONSIDER ENGINEERING CONTRACT %yn k•y u f 7 8 Conslmr MIT royal of a rofe 1 ru7ces 014104m" ntract with XI nbeke Rx d As 1 tee for en iemerin of the - ` f mprovenen¢N'in.. a ou o e arm t tai t f Ge Pipe L7ty Manager,presented Nis contract for o id tion noting this film originally designed _ these two lift stations in 1973.He noted food the"amount f$ 187,000 were approved in the capital Improvement pngran for the .two projects And.the estimated:oast for engineeringis between$25.000 N$30.000 with the preliminary report.f the gi tract not N exceed 57.600. Councilmember Wharton made the cation to approve of this cont act.antl Council bar Barrett:secoMed the motionwere rn Tam w pn p n measy. CONSIDER PURCHASE DF CHAIRS Cons7mt a tta transP fu d w7thiry Ne finance'dlVisi ry bud9etta-purchase replacement hire for the y sr i ITTItD` pA— f dT'I N4 1985 f M 4 k„ Gene Pipe City Manager.noted at the beginning of this fiscal year.funds mere encumber d P th p h Ns `7 of computer equipment and soft . He noted the equipment was purchased,but Ne software was.not required. 4 He req ted the Councils consideration.In ell Ing the useof a Pardon of these funds to replace the chairs y� "i C'y _ used by the office personnel. He notal wrrc tly the h 1 being used are not designed for this purpose. It was noted theti fid plarenent cost cap ld be§2 070.f r six chairs CounAl lmember Howard made the mots p.. N approve of this.t i f t Ads.Ad Coun i1 be Wh t n seconded the mot on. rn yk mos oni�oass u�nan mcos r. a so ware was not pure ase cause t was emve 0petl nJill T,Me wa nem e CONSIDER EQUIPMENT PURCHASE £y f { Ca eider bid to base asphalt 1 dawn quipmant for the Capital Street CanstsuctiDn Crow:as mCgMnded. l Request }o Table ' �" d` &nem Pip City Manage asked that the Co 11 t bl a.thi mattertil next week. Hen ted theimdi vid 1 , (otE� ` that has bee h1 ed by the Director oP Poblic.Wo k N head uthis capital maintenance crew has been on board a7A "E, just a few days and he he, spent the day today t ling'around the state looking at equipment in-service so that n take aMantpa of his expertise and bedkgro nd I this pparticular area and peke the most beneficial tlecl Ion far the purposes.of this p . He said the taffd h not yet reached Ne Paint when it feels cemfortabl in makln9 than recgmendat7o d don t.ha yemgood bids..Cauncilnaber Owlin made the motion to Lehi end Cauncl lmember Barrett ee 0 dad the tion All rem 1n 4evor en on massed anon meas v - CONSIDER PURCHASE OF.PIPE P CODsider bid N rchase 1 d Ii s Po the A nue F.waterline ro ect to be Im bidders: Lot 1--ULili " e anm --ti, Duns D t0 a 5 a muent a n mn a, ran a s v m ro&ne Pip City Manager, tad N the py1necessaryPor.the Director o4 Public Utilities' cos to Get t k N id-thl bid i f N p rchas f pipe,fittings, d dire hydrants for the install t> Lion of a 72 ta line on A F N fad th1. bid in tw lots.one lot i¢pipe and fittm9s and the 4p .f F c end lot 1 f:` fire '.0 71 ember B it de the motion N approve of this purchase and Council jOAiJ hY"' ..her Howard -nded She m tion: Ail wire 1n favor and the motion passed unanimously. f4? €S2 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT i Selection of Walker County Appraisal District Board ' s x y O Gene Pipes,City X ogee,than presentedthe recommended slate of afficera sumiithd''by the Appraisal ( D7 t i t fp th C 11 coA l e tion. He ted th Co ncil has until DocNber 15 to take action. City Picnic Notice given October 11,1885 Walker County Fairgrounds Y ' Cm ital Im t A ue F Water Li --Gana PIPes presented Mr.Miller's memorandums dated September 12, Sq''},t'f d3n'• S up at nA t e a n s project. 30 , C''.3y, f 'r 2 PAGE 622 BOOK"Un September 24.7985fR, s i F Jt f its � Transportation Resource Management Workshop for Rural Flab led Officials Y. Mayor Monday noted she attended s workshop in'.Marshall.Texas on Sept bei 23 and 24 Shenoted seminar have been auth i d to be held across thithe United States to help elected govermnntal officials deal with ut111z "N- 'g resources.to helir'.then N develop pro d to take Advanta of Ili U federal level..She noted q0 pf those,seminara�rshevenbeen authorized taebe held in the U.S.oand hthi�wesathe firs to be held in the state of Texas. She.noted there were 30 people there representing a rather large area. She noted County Commissioner dense Burnett was also 7n attendance at this meeting. She noted she plans to sham the ioformation shereceived with the staff. Beed Restriction x Meyer Mayday askedPlanned f City Attorney,dScott thatBounds,and about hes f locale tforto this seminar. Mr.Bounds noted J" it fs trnGtively planned for October 24 and that he and a.couple of local attorneys will offer a sominar on •kr .k���_Y l3 i '. �*'`': deed.restrf cti ons. f ,g .COUNCIL ACTION Portable Signs 99estion € Councilmenber Bella ked if any work had been dcuneon inVeztigat7ng banning portable signs in Huntsville. y4, yy The City Attorney.Scott Bounds,indicated h h t ctmd the City of Baytown and they indicated they will l7 V send him their file on this matter as Ney h d e dealing with this recently. He noted as soon as he has a chance to review this information,he'll report back to the Council.- , a f � Appraisal District Board Cmuncibeembe,Davis reiterated the Councils desire to have a representative on the board that could keep the interest of the city 1n mind as the board deals with its decisions. He noted many times if there is not a k direct representative of a certain entity on a board, erta.a points are not even brought up far tltscusslm. He noted rftbe city oats all of its available votes for one person,they could accomplish this. - {y V, WuncrTmmmbar gosling expressed the very s.btI.nl an a little different perspective. He views this ti' t board as representative of the governmental entities.much like the ENS board. He noted his preference to have _ someone ha is perceived N be the city's representative on this board that would feel.either obligated.or agree , N keep the city posted officially on what 15 going ao and look after.the city's interest. n City Manager Gene Pipes noted the Huntsville-Welker County Appraisal District is somewhat of a model for R operational efficiency and harmony and it has achieved the goals and mandates set out by the legislature. He notetl 7n the last couple of years,the Appraisal Olstrict has been extremely cooperative Fran an informational 4 standpoint. He noted their staff has hosted very frequent meetings and when their board meets,the city is notif7etl and we have sat in on a number of th i board meetings. W felt the<1 ty hes an excellent relationship. He said he is not saying that what the Council h uggested is inaDPropriate,but-0e Felt this board does war very well together in total harmony with the staff. He felt there is somebenefit there. q Mayor Monday asked the Council to visit with Gene further about is and perhaps we will be ready to take s tion next week. She noted if we are going to vote for a representative,she would.want this information to be known as soon aspassible s0 that everyone wi77 know this is our intention. s' R y iF EMS Bu11dina { Councilmenber Davis invited the Council to visit the new EMS facility adjoining Fire Station Ho.1 n Avenue M. He noted the employees of EMS are excited about.their new facility and look forward to showing it a to the public. It was noted the ribbon cutting(grand opening)wi77 lancet 2:00 P.N.on October S.1985,as a part of J 5 2 the Fair on the Square gay activities. 'w; 'y TML Reuion 14 Mention - k x Councilmember Howard noted last Thursday afternoon.Mrs.Howard aid he accompanied Mayor Monday to the THL Region 14 meeting in Houston. He.noted it was one of the largest gatherings of any meeting in the past three years. W noted the main speaker,Paul Hopkins,Chairman of the Texas Mater Camission,exphasized the urgency far cities to get in cmpl lance with the.State Water.Commission in the area of water and wastewater. He noted C A the State Water Commission is n being restructured.to allow it N Probe ss permits faster. He said it was » ante ded that more attention be given to updating plants antl Derzonnel. Xe noted qual ifled people.must be },' y^_ elected to ran the plants. Mr.Howard noted Mr.Hopkins spoke briefly about the amount of money which has heey-eppraprieted by the legislature and that the water bill t0 be voted on in 1986 would provide$98)million v 1' gar water end$250 mi lllon for agriculture related water needs. He not the cities were urged to go out to gain support for this legislation by talking with voters in their cities. „M t Councrinember Heard noted Mr.Hopkins id approximately 40K o9 the cities were not in compliance with the Mr�yn of th Hopkins alidethoseegut7es who ereater inaton f to comphe l lents will havertheirrand caseswaentt toathe Attorney General. , Mr.Howard noted his concern for now these cities wmld'beable to afford to here lawyers to defend then in that k 1 event,noting the money would have been better spent io updating their plants to be in compliance with the State 1 Wier Commission. AWOURNMEMT ' Work Session: The Council-messed into a work session to discuss criteria,philosophy and policies as guide- Trees o tFe formulation of a mol tlyeer annexationplan. .sem# Executive Session: The Council then entered an executive session to discuss personnel matters. {„a h:a ( y tfull al pitted, 4 fat' ° s to gesnmw,girt'sepretarr € J� September 21.1985 BOOK 00' - CITY COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 1,1905 P 623 MINUTES OF THE HUNT3VILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE.IST DAY OF OCTOBER,p.0.,1985 IN THE CITY MALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUXi5Y1LLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TUAS AT 7:00 P.N. "24 " M1Y ' 4 y 1 b s I The Council met fnregular session with the following members present: Jane alonday,-Mayor C officers present: CauncllmeMers: Member absent: Gene '♦pas,City.Nana —"OTne-9arrett —�iTT-Iroavee re 0. itty3Attorney Gary Bell Stephen ytls`- E.Davis " Jerry L.Dowling William B.firing Percy Howard.Jr. Dick Whartoniv- * rk CITIZEN.INPUT ClIm,Rawls,President,KIWEP.Alpha Fratemity kW t hY tMr.Ra 1 pP red to urge the Council at to pass ordinances which would restrict fraternity ar s0ror11y L en 9 , ho es because of the recent incidence M1]h-occurred at their fraternity hose. He adv:setl they have taken - -'7 $ trps to prevent arty of the problems of th p t from auurrtip in the future. Ne noted any big...nts.111 be i - held in a.d ff t 1 tion. Xe noted h .didn't want other organizations to suffer beceusc of their mistakes. ' X- apologized 9 t bei S d' e g at..the previous eting to make these camm!nts than. Clifton Jones,Resident,211 Avenue E a $yt<✓"+A,�, i, qt Sh }^73? b= § 3 1?}.,, A Nr.Jones advised.the CounLil pP.prObl ens his family is harlip.because of a club next door to his hone : 3rd Street. He said the Club is called the'Learning Tree"and is located at 507 3rd Street. He asked 1f there a rNq to get it closed because It was.reel l,,yy of wel caned fn their neighborhood. He presented a petition wontaining 13 signatures requesting that thtcclub be closetl. Henoted Ehere are problems with loud nurse £ into the early hours of the morning,enough to make his wintlas chatter. He noted his yard Ss used as a urinal R< _ rsr? by those who frequent the club. He ndtetl therels gambling going on there as well as same Involvement with. XL narcotica. Nr.Pipes not he as Tamil with the location. "" Mayo ".day advised Mr.Jones of the my s Policy to bring back an answer in the nest week's meeting. ted hM i itedt0 cane back t0 Cite Carcil meeting or the city will be hapPY to u11 Mm to advise him f what we find out about thistt ntl wh t. tl0 to help him. Mr.Janos thanketl the Mayor ad Council. 9 MS Faci71 --CarlVoskam r Ey. Carl Vakamp,.Directo f the 1115 d 1 d the C ncfl of the revitalixat7on of the age old.stzizwHt. Good) ? all alwaysg Ye ng enough to wait for a genuine hoe for ENS, He noted this a y, o,October 1,IVES11tenthianniver ry of the establishrcnt oT EMS, Xe noted the cl y Zoo y have S% o Perated to provide the new facility for which he and.his.staff are very grateful. Ne noted they will have e rand open ng at 2:00�P.M, I Saturday,October 5.1905 antl he invited.everyone to attend at that Lien as the will lsa celebrate their tenth anniversary. He atetl among the invited guest swsll be those who wrknd-in eT3, y he EMS service during the past an years that could be found and in a..(sane ,e people). 4 INVOCATION Mayor Monday then tolled the formal session.to order. Councllmober Percy Hoard presented the invocation =5;;4r i 1i CONSIDER THE MItUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Councilmenber Barrett. d'the motto t t"* i PP va the t tow of I1previous meeting of Septober 24,1985 nd Lound lmaiber Dowling s tled the mot on. p7l.were f ror antl the motion d 7 1 e A� fit} CONSIDER EQUIPMENT onsider bid f f 5 ht-lift for the new h o to.Al lied American Cos..Inc.in the nun of 8.875 to be 1 3,r" veno ca anter ez ens on 6ene Pipes ip presented this bid'"'''"'nation, Altar so di scion.for cleriffo17a,Cancilnezber Dalin oda the ewtaon to a r vm Nts bid and Ca ilnember Barr tt seconded the Milan. All ware in Paver agtl;he ton a T a� zse u ammo: CONSIDER UTILITY EXTENSION ! thorize water and.sewers i tensions to the Hos ital Board H.U.O:Nasin Pro act on ArenueN and 12th 'mm .k treeffi n e amount o .DDD st mates to.a a ram ut vtens pn u 6ene Pipes.pity Manager, dvisad this project is behind the Elle Snither Geriatric Center,sponsored aY th s J spital Board tl i bell,built behintl the geriatric Center for manageeent pur s. He noted the Moody F da. ton will be g1 th avail.project(9 Is center and the living pp s 'v ✓ g cenLer7owhen it IS copleted. N ted n the Pblic h e xtentled water aM.sewer services to the hospital,the high sch0ol.erd to other public and s, u pu programs end activities such as.thi s. He asketl for the city's participation in this proJett by "rf k } 1 tiding the to M r lines to the project site.:as ag off of 17th Street t0 the 12th Street side behind .% ity Xall,f pp o 1 t 7a one-half black.-Itwas noted HUD funds.were not available for this portion of the xtenalon,b t f d v ilable from HUO to carry Che lines frau the street t0 the site only. Nr Pipes ted rs;. e NoaDl Lal Boats has encunberetl all of their available funds t0 match the HUD grant and even sold the lwo tr t C f land off the front(long 11th.Street)to the Hospital District to get the necessary seed nonny Por the p Jct ';" tself. Cancl7nMmber Doling.asked if this is nota District pro,jact. Mr.Pipes said it.is mat,but that th spsital District is the owner and operator,.but pot the manager(the Moody I dation izf,of Cha Geriatric Center(yrs ids meld story asnarbnent type pra3e<t will be built in conjunct with the Geriatric Center so that the asidents(ld 7y) have access to the Geriatric Center and its fond services.etc. , ' Councilmenbe Dow1 p asked who ons the howling center. Mr.Pi �I� 9 yyyW 1*+SI m ro ace Ho pit 1 Di2Z owns all 0/the adjoining Property. Th HospitalBoardIsbio clNaye of this host Ate fit, R s u Jack and 7L.Is not project. Cancl lmmnbar Doling rated this is obviously a vary wen rX _ a govermmntal rdry project nd it 1s rocognlzed to be a not-for-profit operation,but he felt one Would be susceptible to the came prec d t r - 4 1 # Y s e, s t v iter .L P-xFrb T & Page 624 BOOK"0" OCTOBER 1,1905 soa,epf otheranot 4orndrofitbloished tl h P1ta1 for the public good and which is--governmental y rganizatl An establ tshi g. i uastance whereby they also saw full utilities. .Public Nr.Pipes said he felt ev —plot ely private concerrm can y g generally this has been chew under the Housing Authority. 'Hm said we have three housinlif for HBO hoist. Cut Hcusln Authors 9 authority deal designations for Huntsville: 9 entitlement Fgr gal for County Housing Authority ty(Section 0 Exralpt Housing);and now this third eMitleent group for speclHc Musing. Mr.Boyd Milder noted the utility extension would be for sane 450 feet ad wouldincludea..bore.of 11th Strew It was noted the city would have to con tract wt.the dry boring Job. Mr.Pipes noted there is a possibility,if X J the Highway Departments goes,heed it the.plans to overlay 11th Street,tc.open cut 11 th.Street on a-Sunday ,u" mor Ing,make a Lap and run ft cut behid the curb end tie It and have thewerlay fol lmw. he noted the Figur quoted above 1 outside,NP and figure.to insure that enough fwxls are provided. He noted iT-xc do the dry -. bore,It will b expensive because of its sophistication. Y Council r4arRIt de the motion to a m e of this ex ndiLsre and Cwnn imenUfer Bali seconded the t t wn? check again to see that thin tsea n,"Unablecentity.0All were'I fell,ofthe, and it passed III the F a ro wnamma:l. r y, CONSIDER STREET CLOSING REQUEST r e t frm Nr.CI t Walt .Meng eP rk'J ion N1 h Schooi Princi al t0 tem proal close a section a et t canp a en as ane a ternoona K ,w sa et or:ecta n HkOe PipereweCity M agsr,upresented this quest.and outl inetl scone of Ne alternatives that might be x '` 'Y Stireeteet Sem Has oXis situation: l)pne-sqy 7th St t West to east from gniverzf ty Avenue.around to 9th `Pt s✓ 2 ',N rE l..f, €, ry '"mfi%^`rr':k 4t%yb" t n s grow:2)to close.thestreet,tmp i1Yoe name day afternoons by barrlcad1n9 1L: r L,Yc� 3)post no parkig. Ik.Pf pe d N Masts q t parking"o the spectator's.side rather Nan on the {tMsS school aide be e during. the g 1 day..a beY of his teachers have N park on the school.ice. Mr.Pipes acted he hes.the authority'.p t no parking i9, but consistent closing o'a public thoroughfare warrants Council s careful conside'It7 M Pip did t 'mend th oM.way sltuallon. The CouMtl felt the no In "'g .woo l d bem pp p.1 to than closing the.treat. The Cmn it nxd to authorize the city manager'put uo the tendo Pa ki 1 th b llf id TTe—o -$t L�Tt[ k� 1;`u„'�k saw ase to v o whets. v CONSIDER TENNIS COURT IMPROVEMENTS T... Gnsider a re uest for amici dIum in the amunt of 11 450 in the resurtaci f th t anis courts et Huntsvill 5'+ E Xi h c a in cons Bret on of b c ac'ss t dna ac 1 nT Ge Pire City M g r ted tde.cityoriginally.p participated in the s rt 7ng'of the HISD tenors courts y t"E wC Nay b 11t t t th h gn Mol be1.1%.Ney id be available to the citizens of Huntsville after hops hours or as available. He noted they oncin steed to be resurfaced and the HISD.is asking our con yy r«ryl,kl. timed partlHRatfan'in the mal ntenance of.Nose six courts.'He recommended participatlsg the amount of which ' 4 s the Council z decision. Mayor IbMay acted he comaMation would be to fund h if f this cast. She : noted the city residents do have a large usage of tkse 2,d the cooperationwith HISD in.thio regard has been + very good. Cauncilmmber Green asked if county idmt e'it as well. It was noted there ora neochecks on 1 that. Councilmmber Gmen'asked If th County also participates m its maintenance. It was noted they do not. Councilm'ber Breen noted.the city residanta pay HISD taxes as well city taxes and he didn't sae how it matters fch p'ket 1t came cut of. Mayo Monday ted it does matter to HISD budgetwlse. She noted it is a good deal .; r the city as it.gaIn.the u of the t at a nominal Pee Councilewsber&11 noted HISD pays for the. lighting,which is very expemm C cilmmber Davls asked whet HISD pays for when Nay use aur ballfiel es. � It was noted Nay provide fieldmaintenance from Febwary until th d. f{Iny :th three maintenance people on a da11 basis,in order to keep the fieldstn top cenpatition condition. N 'tl this has been.on pin for three He noted the city us pay for the lights. All capital o is have either been local.city funds or d P cerel fulls which initially builtthe PmJect He acted we are doing more a4 the m eratfve facility use aid niout'nce'ro p irk A Jects with the HISD. He said'th HISD and city now have a shared park facility at the middle Y, A'I(Scott Johnson Elementary Sch'1)which b ilt with HDD money and the city contracted Par the installa- 1"T'�4 tion of the park equipment a'over timm,he as N i 11]maintain Ne T x x rows. Mayor Mnday noted the City and NI50 have a goof smrki ng mlati. pu7 natters such ail this�ntain[M 5 iw a uncilammber Davis code the'tion.'a rove the Ci artict atlon 1 theamunt of one-half of the '.a oue 5 ar c mem r mot f 4 a or an enCONSIDER PURCHASE OF LAND t 5 nsider authorization for the Ci Xana er.to hn'r an offer f t ton 10th Strxt 1n en mount of U� '0 u s arta u $� w,Y % as rm venue ar ra n e m n Gene Pipes.City Manager,noted$3g.D00 1s the pP i d AMR tbe property 1 I' Hon. He requested I t the Council sauthorization.to tender the offer C it be Dm11 made tht to utherize.the Ci T} �yai er th'der the offer and Cwnci lmmber Wh r.N sewn mR on.' - CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE re- a dr a 1 - "1 .,icer ordine'amndin Cha lar 4 of the tach of Ordinance,N regulate the beeping of bees and prohibiting o c Wild malmall Gene Pipes City Manager,presented this ordinance.the caption of which 1s as follows: � � r ?.av + PN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS.AMENDING'CINPTER 4, # Trl� s` y �nYJ� 'F ANIMALS AND FOWL,TO REGULATE THE KEEPING OF BEES;TO PROHIBIT KEEPING OF CERTAIN WILD i t ANIMALS,MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. i Pipe:notd a local resldmt is rxentty sturq multiple Hees when he cone t lose toe neighbor s baa yr , hive He notd it came to the city,eYtmH'that because of the proximity f theb a hive,she could not A-, f Nk or Mfrrgm v� r cg Y AM h its b OCTOBER 1,1985 BOOR•0 PAGE 625 - Ph J Yh facil t5 He at this ordinance dd. s here bees can be kept,and does t expressly prohfibit mm b must b.k pt fifty f t f ny a to 1 b nd ry. or b: lid f otherbarrier at least i feet.high i installed and i'tai ed alo g th to r boundary'f th p p ty(noting barriers have been knHan to cause b to change direction s they 411 not go up and over a barrier).Ne noted the ordinance further'prohibits all wild..an,mai t customarily used as a household.Pet. Council- bar Dowlingsuggestedchanging"household t d Ncat d she felt that would be more 4nalus7ve of pets ich may not b i tq h s „xy" Caunc7lmemb Nh t ad thematt to adopt ordinance No.85-28 and C uncilmember Barrett seconded the tion. A we mous '" -an on as CITY MANAGER'S REPORT anusN Lam leted 10th Street U de,w L ty'tanager,Gen Pipes, ted A N from 10th Street to 7th Street has been open t the public since k ridgy. He noted the loth Street reconstruction started today frdn the Samuel Houston Schooled of loth Street ear Oltl Madiso ill Road. He noted it is being done in small sections and will work progressively down the treat. He noted.at least one der s notice wtil be given t businesses and residences an 70th Street. Ater Line Pie Mr.Pipes noted the 12 inch water line Pip for the Ave F to line delivered yesterday. In the morning,fir.Wilder' crew will beg to laying the Avenue F water line,he noted.s He said.this is about two weeks head of schedule sosthe Protect should be completed around th 1st of the Year. ' u arks Plan to Plannina Commission " dp„r_ Mr.Pipes noted er proposed parks Plan will be after d their the Planning Commderatin nn Monday ado He said it _ s,r` PIN` - 3 1s expected to be referred to the City Cantil shortly after their review f consideration for adaption as a �mV �. segment of the Comprehensive ilaster Plan. BuildinaEMS --Hr.Pipes encou aged the Council to stop by t tar the new facility and if they cannot be there pB ,gon ay,they should feel free to go by before then as the EMS personnel vi d s 'r ✓ �+°y,'': k �^ for the grand hl Saturday will be delighted to give than a guided tour. MAYOR'S REPORT loard Member.Reception Mayor ROMgy d ed the C til of the annual Mayor and Council Board Fkober Receptior which is set for ;p }',',{ tab r 15.7985(T sdaY.event g'n lieu of o ncll meeting)Fran 530 P.q..until 7:00 P.M.at the Sam Houston I t om in the gam Houston National Bank Buildiig(6th floor).She asked the Council to mark their calendars to keep p :he date open. axes Municipal Leanue Reetina in San Antonio y« tx Mayor Monday asked each of the councileembers interested in attending this year's annual TILL meeting in + Frk an Antonio to c to t the City Secretary,Ruth DeShaw, o that appropriate accommodations and registrations could 5 made. She:"_rted as many of the council tp go who could because there are marry different sessions and the re of us there are the mares 1 an cover. „ oreen Sign Poles—ather than yallow u3 k Mayor Monday k d th ityt ide h giky 71 of the city's sign poles frau the current yellow'color Ll a green col _ Sh s iditi tnecessary f the pole to be highly visible. my the sign face. She said rs oe green poles would blend in better in the and would kmt be so ob3ectionable th landsceping,noun t he yellow talar is an"eyesore." She advised SHSU's.signs have green poles. She asked for the Council s copse- *� k n this idea. The Council indicated no objection. ��yig 1 LOUNCIL.ALTIOq Parkina S1 ns oa Normal Park near 17th Street Intersection " zj Councilmanber Green thanked thecity manager for the installation of the no parking signs 7n this area. He aid he believes it has solved the problems. - - -��yy' ADJOURNMENT hF } } € - R fully submitted, e5hw , ary `t h October 1,1985 acre r" �r� r wNy L� r tyP m, V, 4"731 p PAGE 626 OCTOBER B.1906 NE115 ALCOIIXTS OF POLICE OFFICER'S KILLER--PATRICKLURTIS HAVAAOxk " + NOTES TO THE MINUTES: OCTOBER B.1906' �ri�. 'Patr7 k Curtis H erd sues convicted Tuesday of the capital Ne f Huntsville r y> POT Off. Kevin Williams It took to n,fivewanan Jury 66 1 �v:,F¢.f v to h the verdict. The conviction arrles emendatory sentence > of either deathor life to prison wm n Fa Y7 OCTOBER 11,1986 7 °n CYT' 9 3 •Patrick Curtis Navard was sentenced to death.Thursday f N W h 9 killing fp £,r e,, 4 Huntsville Police Officer Nevin Nill lams. The seven-m n,five woman Jury P> 'k eturned its verdict shortly attar 3 P.M.,two and o -half hours they L began deliberating.- ne OCTOBER 14.1985 T ,« "Patrick Curtis Never",the 23 year-old un sentenced to die for killing a Huntsville.police officer,has been transpartetl to death roe to the Ellis 1 h.' unit of me revue GeParn.nt of carreat;ona.` , M4;yx v �e r" � z Excerpts from the Huntsville Iter $,L a Ned,Acwunts of the tions. µ.; �. *a Res ctrully Recorded for History, , I h Sha.:City 3e a uR XH 5 t. Octoher 22,1905 t" !s `Jz �. �'y 1 x � u a t MW ,R�`' ';�' a`5Y n � OCTOBER 8.1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0" PAGE 627 . ✓ �� a. Mumxgg oT 111e abs—CxxT caoscIL xgaTlNe g8➢re SHg g H DaY DP acmagg.A. 19as n Tag HE Cc1TT eALc ::Doge c� .a, A wu AT 1212 Vgnpg N IM Tg6 CI'ly GP HGMfgVI148 GaRrff wAL�,T88A3 AT):go P.M. ¢ t'he Couvc3l mat s —mm—.e..ion vita she following Samb Pr—": goose an— — city GE—S. • goading sales al'se.city m.a.get % y k 9M"•f. 9 j`+- Gary B.11 at tc gv,mae.City Accotvey such maahav,City me—cary 3�'qMevbars.beau[ Dick shas too soave2,x .t z~ � eneb.nme awrai.• AST®)HG CITIZENS y 1' y: Robert acesm-Prepased Alarms Ordinance " '- 8 fl✓ Yt'� Mr.aceakecucftyth8ye[emai1 be of gmuvillacueeivg iv work eeealen the elarn ordinance 4er ehe city. Ra—d .; } ht .4 .,yA j, :. ordlmuce,aud ufd be hoes cvvca for geeeior to oll sed: la—Rveet gage ca ge said[hie requires burglar Alan be wvually nae[]n order Co comply r1N the vrdlvmue. Be d at alarne[oMy uuoncle reaeC faCone eo it mould be difficult to cop:ly with Chia yMLa.:vl[hom'C" 1 Mal If ) G 3 . eapesee. rated ems v [M IML cez[Iflcatioon shay bur requite this a cmati set feature. He preee " - ,. mpyof zma OL ataadarde that reNalete Ste elan indeatty.which ar v tlaad by the Ionucame agevaleu vt�n Re mud in the m.a<mdaida.St e[a[ee tbae s burglar alarm that I.—yzone[vuat have w alar chat le 4h • 1 3? at lease thirty elate. He mond[he proposed vavve �rtr. says a I.—mould ba In riolatiw if their alarm �g $ us kC—SOehe alaras slawral fxomatW Polfeelueuata[favc)r Mu Rh Inetallatlov Sayet_c—a ayes m in cumehd off [bete will baa[w.eecond—we log of the wrvivR devita at the premise,hawdWmod the ordinavice doge.1 t —use Chie ssquizemav[of mi vhich IS deeigeed sea safety feature. jG` y � Mr.getee voted the ard—c.zeet-1.the aeveze-.—r prey —ro physical Sets.such as tvmadva 1 ' hurtulaea and wasnquakea. a Said IhL fa an,axpamiov,if rat inevnFlict with state lav thatapeaka to al P` g ustms,which states'. mechanical malfunction and faulty equi Durant shall n t relate for the purpose of tai Section tr false alarms caused by human error or an act of God. Ne said he feels-severe thunderstorms,hail stones,or windstorm,wuid fall under"an act of God. '+ The second thf ig M Oates nM tl red.(if theyare to canplY with OL requirements and if the Council tlecitl ' dtx ' to make slams f tne.fdl'te9a, ffinig.Rs they will be farcad to put local noise makers at each alarm instal lation. He noted this will'a"that if a person has a sewn alam,a premise that is cured by a OL meng)z ` alarm.the an of silent alarms will be ended. He said the ideaof catching a thlaf to the act will be lost. rA Ne said the ordinance alludes to the fact that the alarm company can be a permit holder. Hesaid the act ggverning his Industry states: '.Xg city,county,or political Subdivision oP ali state shall impose any aha g, � a ice charge,fas,or amy other typa.o9 favor Tar Lae use.of t1ty, aunty ort other public facilities in on nect)gn with businesses or services rendered by the licensees under this act. He noted if the Council persists n charging a fee for permit hold thecost would have to be.passed an to the subscriber, j n{«•x"^A„p ) Mr.Oats said he is net pleased with the ordinance from the standpoint that he feels the Council is tryi g l+t f y taking 7 dge nmRM to try tr kill an a t: He rated he has been told the p m f the ortl7nance 1s to �,; kr m etl th utbu f f 1 1 ins nd that it is i'elt strict re u at7ons are 5ee adT. le�rec�e3'— t th i mo t.uL] tanati PM d and u re L at'hT lb sadnlan eTern seans�f{fie ,. r A ➢Yro a he to I Y installations. u M1 DNi np w.. a y t e amour d equ peen at may i6eTalled ,' 211— thatfitadaualiwl thi o the cortin FLwMetii ith He noted if the cr ty wishes to regulate the ala �td Industry o agnis in th ro eir industry and if they plan to charge r 3'r 7rY permit fee than give the citizens sesort➢f benefit from that permit fee. Mr.B.R.Murphy.190 Eat Mr.Nurpl{v ca .ton p t the Halker County Beekeepers.Association and to address the Council about the helFnt ordi man e re t t ti g the.keeping of bees in the City limits. He advised the Council that bees are not athe dangerous 11 a tri body says s they are. He asked for an interpretation of the restrictions. Mr.Bounds 1 keepi g bees within 50.feet f that's property line or if inside that stv+ y-p y d7stan that t a six foot high solid fence surround the hives. M M roh ked wh f e7 Mr.Bounds noted { t} * 4 15 ld he 7 tl t th b f bee th L wouldg b k d f L as o urFw�d— S V.' He safd� re 1s s Nin aver the f th t 0 L ize f n�"fl—iat .i beo t o a otheY's a 0'e c 7 W s 11 r peop a peep fs 4r( to not bother tam N itl he works An bees ha h d tl d st ed they will t h L nyoHe. He asked why ; this ordinan,e.vee pe d M6•..Bounds noted a neighbor has been stung by bass from a neighbors bee hive which _ sy, rhe is of taatetl tmetliately addetent W the propperty line. Mr.Murphy asketl what the city was Poing to da about the wild bees 7n the trees. Mr.Bounds noted the city will c n fder all situations on a case QY.case basis. 3 Y, Mr.Murphy said this regulation will fares the building of lots of fences because the lotsare not big enough to §, keep bee SO feat amy.from a property 11 Mr.Nur�hy k d 7f the bcekeecers are in an area where the le�i don't obi t d to h t 1 Ith tai ante:as r. sun 8 nota t e o n nee will only be n£rc� '. c leint b cis, Mr. Murp e.aid T ham l r s in bac ya-.and he moo at em out, as su t ' sof his n ighbms had garden last year. He said the neighbor asked him whot he did with hfs beesaand h f f. Dodd non d tam. t to the Tann. Mr.Murphy said his peighbor responded by sing he tlidn't have a garden ➢$f - because of that art he asked him tr ave those bass back. Xe said the neighbor on the other side of hfs had ,3 bad year for their flowers,which they take great pride in,and they asked him to neve his bass back son they y a, would pollinate chair Plarrers..Nr.Mirphy adviged holey b re harmless and he invited the council to came to sae his ten to hives in his ba k y d He s id 1. as has something sweet on them,the bass will ' not even 9q to than He noted they whole lot r 1 than they harm. Mr.Msrphv said this ordi &", "".#+�4•y,�r�`»`'* `i'l t f * Beekeepers Association knewtai bout it and didn t even now L e Del:M em hes came 4 X 5 . He anted etIf I gr2hK callsone min h 2 at t su to c t th an help '¢ r ti is o ive ne gent R or t m a< i x J b " .,r. :r W + �r =B_" �. rMW 14 ' PAGE 628 BOOK"0" MINUTES OF OCTOBER B;;1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING " s ' s with a honey bee. The Council concurred. Mr.Murphy noted and the Council Is making rales and regulations a IS beeke eper,which are very Such t of.11 - # M Mqy 'end have your Wlephone number and name and the City Secretary w,11 be happy to call you +, t in She f W if nything should W our attrntion regardinghon bees. Mr.Mrr thanked the ,t that consideration. He 1 noted thenthat this ordi .wilonl�be enforced if there7s a can laf.trendy x11" sa�' th C t Att t t t t b t ( `a ere ar np cpm ants. xr. o tor Mrs.John Sarafis , Mrs.Sarafis advised the Council she lives.on a bl k where Lhey have two£rate 7ty h -S: the NA'I and the'Sig EP S. She said the issue is not that they do net like college students as it has been Protreyed. She oled they have college students living on their block and have hod for several year. She Bald bhe.issue for t'+.»Y '�` ' her is the integrl CY of their neighborhood. She sa10-fraternitles have r en thins 1 es W be a ublic nuisance �. .,,You 4f She said last Tuesd the fraternities were here wau v afro, " Xt 4'S ay grin s ng t at t go t o net night xf & T A.M.until nearly 2:00 A.N. he was awakened and kept.awake end mat of the ilei hborhood was k pt awen by ,j hat erred to be a victory party by the Sig Epps. Sheted it is t ramtse and Ism.ser,s'het t want but Lhev nt instead ACTION..She n ted th r t a t th know w en.S a act an s no to e z and f an--x ere'Ti eT%'is meq to—cine. She eo t an e t e a nc or r I,e. 7 OPEN THE FORMAL SESSION - ' "' k May N0 day th called the foreal session to order. Reverend Kathy Pigg of the Wesley Foundation than i n u presented the20 ,nv..at,.n. w ii.�YA,1 .. CONSIDER THE MINUTESOFTHE PREVIOUS MEETING tou cl,member ea tt:made.the motion.to a rovetht s of the revives meati. Of October 1 1985 1 1 °',.. y �s - tTv zt•a we e and 12n t e mot on-. were n vor an 'e m o } t r e eco. .CONSIDER EMERGENCYREPAIREXPENSE TOLOADER Cc nsider ravel of an mer en re air en ansa to Lhe Jahn Daere Track Loader to the Tan Fair Co.in the i 'A Ars 4rF� Dunt o 0.44 Fran u ate e c e nein nc n "a. m Nr:Pipes noted this is a request for.formN7 nappy al 9f repairs that were made W the Jahn Deere heck - k Loader last week. He noted these repairs were scheduletl to be bid in conjunction with The Cat 977 Track Loader. .j � 1 s✓ 1 .,d' �' `} 'W: He said both each,nes were due far undercarriage repair and repairs were to be coordinated with the excavation of. i« the landfill trenches. He.noted due to unfavorable weather conditlans,excavation work was delayed and when y..._ ondl'ioos rmpraved,both nIchln.S were needed.to canplete the trenches. He said while canpleting Lhe he T' a trench,the Uahn Deere Track Leader's undercarriage were W the critical paint(exchlne would herdly move)and bf T( repairs were nestled. 3 j' Counc llmeeer Dealing p d his concern that the city may have wailed too long on the maintenence'of We-. pensive piece of q Ip.m t tl that this.may have cantri buted W the extensiveness.of the repairs needetl ' d Nr.Pipes notetl this is a typical cost for a"undemarriaBe,lob on this type of equipment and.said that a„ delaying the maintenance did not contribute W the vest of this job. Councilmmber Dwli made.the ration to rgency pa 'budgeted vehicle maintenance lurks in the Sa ftationeDiv7 sion aM Launcilmember Barreett secoMed�the0matian °] ' All were in favor and the motion Passed unniescus1• CONSIDER ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS Consider Bid -74--roll off containers for the Sanitatioo Division 7r.th t f$7.467 W Tufb'lt E 1 S H oar ran86 u oe >?s g C pe Nr.Pipes presented this bid for the purchase of three 30 cubic yard p up 11-off rontainers for the J Sanitatian Division. He noted these containers are Pu as the demand increases. He then recommended acceptance of the lowest bid meet,.,sped ficatl0im submitted by Tufbi It Equlpnent Lnpany at E2,409 each for e total bid of$7,467. He advised funds for this Wrchaie are budgeted in the San i tatlon Lanmrcial Collection a„g Z count which hes a bola f$18-.000.' $ yF 4f Councilmnber Barrett de the notion to a roveoP this urchase in the mount oY 7 46and Counc,imenber I "' *k". Dowl ins s m -my n CONSIDER REPAIRS TO THE 977 CATERPILLAR TRACK LOWER . i Co itlar Bld B6 13-Uncle .rte a ai t the 977 Cate 111 T'aEk Leader W Mustang Tractor and Eouipmen' ' am�y t t ] 86 �6Td—T rass-1 i iT -- % ' : 6e a Pip P ted th1 bid tl fed Chi hi 1 d aY the Street 01v181on to loetl id i rep 1,, t Ls rk. V ting he 7 df 11 treh H advise part f the.ma,ntennco in operating tack equipment is the replacment or rebuilding Of worn tracks,rollers,sprockets,bushings and wear guards. s. �1LvK wj He sdld past e.perlence on this type o4 machine in city operation is 1300 to 1500 hour.before undercarriage„ P repair are required. H tedthe last undercerrla9e repairs were performed when the machine had 3274 hours; present hours on the.mach, are 4689. He than present d the staff's recmmndation to accept the lowest bid ' 1. submitted by mustang Tractor nd Equipment for$7,186.74 tram budgeted vehicle pantenance account for the Street 0.,Ision. i W tS r Cour.,1 be B tt mad th tion W a rove of this re air.e nd7Wre in the amount of ]186.74 frm y yyti the 3 t u on t sot _. &`�C 1• t Z, f m a "' CONSIDER RESOLUTION ri, to ,der Re 1 ti "RFs omme da.�he dassage of the Taxes Nater plan.Constitutional lmendnmita w &ksy� 1 1 ane e e sen rr a ec Ian 0 yak +v p 1' a•Mayor Monday thenvpreventedethis resolution far the Council's can id ation,as follawe: 4 d e R A t"t C g MINUTES OF OCTOBER e,1985 BOOK"0" PAGE 529 !' y RESOLUTION NO.:85-19 -" 5, g`'� ° ) R RESOLUTON SIPPORDMEN ADOPTION OF THE NEW TEXAS WATER PLAN AT THE NOVEMBER 5,1985. CpLSTITUTIfdP1 WEFNpIFgTS ELECTION � aL'}, Bene Pipes,611y Managers ted U ew,Taxes Nater Plan will appear an the November 5.1985 atatswitle omtitutionel merArents ballot Aram d t 1 and 2 and if adopted would: f;} rete a$400.MillioI state fund to pu ren tee water resource bonds issued by.municipal governments.thus sating city,tarpgyers tans pf millions of dollars in interest costs; - : -allocate$400.million in funding for state participation in the cost of oversize capacity of reservoirs syyk 'fid 4 R `Y S'` F Lti's and Other facilities.that exceed immediate local requirements,thus alleviating chort-ten financial strain,m local governments; - q 5 F s i -authc Ise the issuance of$580 1111 in stet,bonds to be used for loans to cities and other local 9werments,including 5190 1711 fr wakr simply 4ea111ttes,$190 million for wastewater projects and$200 million for flood t 1 4 til itiess and -establish tate loan Pond t i t farm with IN,purchase of water-efficient irrigation equipment, y and providetate H 1 g for agrlcultu Y ce conservation research p grams. u i k '{ L1. Lound lm®bar Dowling do:thtion to approve k 1 t X.BS-19 and Councllmamber Bell seconded the 1a.' ` notion.—% r vor CONSIDER THREE TML RESOLUTIONS y# � Consider three ] + reou7 ors aLo be fecor n 1de Motion,in limit,tT rLuLocal tion 21 Ci esx L oref Gene Pipes,City Manager,then presented the first f those resolutions for conrtletion:", 4 I { A Resolution Endorsing Legislation Authortzrn,a L 1-0 ti 2%Cit Sales Tax li5 Councilmanber.Gmen noted he would be in favor of this re olutian,noting that 7t is the mast fair way to tam people and he.prefers this to 0,ad mlo tax. He said People hold their wealth in different ays an not everyone holds it in property but some hold rt in bank stock, etc which Is not taxed by the city. Ne suggested,hearer,the t the warding of the resolution be aneMetl so as U not single purpose ' the use of this Sax money into strictly capital Iaorovmmnts and recomcendetl the deletion of the cards: to construct vitally needed capital improvements. but to let it read provide municipal gmerments with the revenues necessary to maintain important semi-es at proper level,and hold the line...property tax increases; S rem1AF o U 1 d 1 C "I III b kil cede the matan to a .158 nr the Id rain of this un—sus s A e mot on. were n an e a o eased R Resolution E theState f Texas to Some as Guarantor on MunicipalBonds n Map 0 lino d th ti tg approve Uis a 1 -forwardi na t TILL and Council N°G ba Green ucondetl the mutt Di -i�Cwnc ln� Ow ng note7l d he wml�l ike to delete one of r�fue onslfi—EiTor fit'—hTc�o4s to P, Id.reduce investor risk and thane ' interest rates for cities by h i gb ds guaranteed by the t ta t. ury which in-recent years has ' enjoyed large surpluses. He ted tN foc h Is not directed It.i nvestorrisk and this is not being wpported for the cake Of Investors. He not d ities:the s7za Of Huntsville frequently do not get a rating 8 their bonds.unless they ask for 1t or pay for it or buy insurance. He sagd the net result here is that tC t o' the foto,aught to b frim the city s perspective,that 7t saves the city's(taxpayers)money. r Nayor Mardgv otnd than that with the removal of the reference to inverter risk in the Justification that it nm read, 'Imleentatlon would reduce Interest to.far cities by havinp bonds guarantend 'vf{ Qy the State Treasury,"this resolution is now ready to be voted upon. All were in favor and the motion the Pl-r massed unanimously. A ksOlutiOn EncouraO7m-th T xas L097slata to E t L itatl Liml Ling the Claims f Agricultural nP ce L ted p1ET adTtl rser.ii'iF1 C umllmmtler 0 lin�de theIts to aD f thisresolution f bmission to 111 and ? T Coup 1 mG Bell sero (-4i- 1 Mayor IbMaj te�he'is n to Y vot ng n N o is an. kdTfl�fie ayoif h id a'on pp this If the agriculture exemption are changed to a=at Increase. Mayor Monday tad th xemptions are now,Judged on 10 percent of the t fp AµY rock �rgductvity of Ua land end so it 1s almsQy f 7 basl s. She felt 7f we were aging to propose meting 11 ke this to the stato,she would p of that ..did sane mere work on 1t. , x . ( *% May r Monday rated oche spent sone time 1U N 6 Cook over at the Central Pp raisel 01str5ct. 344 y( She noted In be City oP Huntsville, the currentagricultural exenp'Ians cost the City§19.000--noting that ^�. is only$79.000 difference in Ue land that h n gr7 oultural exemptions rlght now and if it were }eked at felt market value,we.would.be recei I g$$ 21 OOO.where we are.recetv7iq x2,000. SNe noted there as practically no agricultural land inside th 1tylin7ts until aur last annexation. M tg -or Nord-notnd tf a pie-of property h g 4 om agricultural se-nd tt becanea a development .?''• then the person who has that land wrllha to.g back and pick up the taxes,at fair market value, for five years back plus seven penent interest. She said so we,indeed,are recapturing sone of that and dtip;, iuh roc It Is mat like we.are taking a lass t all.two t Additionally,she noted,the land is being re- evaluated y f ye rs She noted th? t over two sect ons of land as examples:one area woes,Just west here f 1-45 and Is now under agrt-Iteral exemption which is sitting cutin a developing area. She said that land x111 be re.evalueted next year and the taxes on that,with re-evaluation,will double. She "T sold N'.6rwar.7ns7sta tat this will-Mime to occur sO that if that land 1s sold,then indeed when they 90 back to recapture that,theta being made up 1n there at fair markt value. She noted if the ower of.that y land decide to derelap 1t,he will have to go back and pick up five years Of taxes plus seven percmet. y The other example he discussed is(nd sae of you an interested in annexl ng n area into tk city where tM-7s a 500 Gore fano)a. s that Term land,if annexed,.antl listed at fair market value,the taxes - would be apprmlcetely 540,000,.and Uis land 1s all agricultural. She noted 1n this ase,the city would be forcing the mmrs of that family farm.to sell it;land Uey have held for A long lice and have nO inters tion to sell or develop. She noted her obJectian is that the city would be mandating the turning over of , `ra. n i r �,$��q � w;w• � �7,af t•'t y, + , r � + 7.. � x PAGE 630 BOOK"0' OCTOBER e,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES. K„k"+r < k{ `?' family land,that had been held fo bar of years,w7 th n development in sight; what we're aging.7s that.only the.rich can off rtl t have th 1 d .She noted we would be taking 1t away from middle to lower intone people.and she would object to that. } �� oted this resolution should be viewed in the - de situation, of just tet f a state-wi •� „•$",j c xk S -y= HUntsv7She n11e. She described thecity limits of Sew Antonio as seeml ng 11 ke 4ri very tht rty,minutes after passing the city ll it sign.and seeing.nothing but acres-antl acres o9 fano land that is u•'} } ,it'y totally undeveloped. She mated 7n mooing areas of the state this 7s not uncommon. She noted this resol do if. =1"n would be Impacting a tremendous amount of agricultural land that is being put t agricultural use. ,p, S qy9 e. ' whencer the p oblemDowlingl hotel he does not have the benefit of haven the ff `= T said whether the problem lies in the agricultural exemption or in the Eetenninatiom of whmatofairsmarket - .:7. value is,he didn't know,but he would argue that there.are,at.least,potentials far abuse 7n this area t :,J ➢h F fi km if not,in fact, teal base in this area. Mayor Mond encouraged him to visit with Mr.Cook. F �; t `'^ Councilnanber Dow1in city currently under agricultural exemption y,} d tg f g noted if the owner o4 tool inside the 't” � - who plans to develop that l and and has to go be and pick up the fazes for five years at fair market i tfi value plus seven Dercent,that this 7s perhaps much nmre of a deterrent far develhpmeM inside the city "af, than are the city's building codes and subdivision regulations. Mr.Pipesnoted the landowners do not f absorb those casts,they pass then on to the Wrchis Caunci lmenber Oow11n'.then-Netracted hit mot n the flop d.L i7neMer Beil also retracted ntz ae[o to t at mh a nh mo on"en- e- Ddr,no act on was on t s e T n.- en ro hs "solution. CONSIDEREMPLOYEES PENSION PLAN ` '3fyrFr +'e �1 t{ • � g p 4� Consider amendments to the City's'employee 'ooWon'Planagreement(tt1, necessitated b h theIRS ': (+ • Mr.Bounds,Ci AtLorn ted the at for Kansas Li Life Insurance Lom x City eY• ey tY pany has passed this hn forus to adopt. He noted Kansas Lf LY Life is the managing agent for our pension plan and the amendments they are 4 H 31✓p €; m E proposing tracks those required by the Internal Revenue Service.as a resultof recent amendments to the pension 'ex iirF M? \ 1 he 'd Sections 5.01-and 5.02 a,b,and c are the same with a minor difference 7n that the.$30,000""1"- y ti additionsto participants a unts has been reduced.from$32.000_We to the salary paid by the Litt to '✓, }] t l ta` Pl ye%PrBound,said,this wi 11 n t affec}any of our employees. He said everything after Section 5.02 d T4 7 and the changes re pr7mari ly designed t0 prevent abu i p ton system by private taxable.employers. For exwple,he saitl,the primary abuse addressed prohibit ploy frw overfunding the penzihn plan Or related well plan and taking applicable business-exPense tax'deductions:and then makeng.welfere DaYments to the employees at sane time later deferring their taxation on incase. He said the city has not used its plan in that manner so the melabouts wt 11 not affect it r 31 111taln a operation. He noted,however, required by the IRS to our qualified pension.status. Louncilmenber Ow1in made the nwtic to a f these mamo9nenta and I ' Cauncilnimiber Barrett sacended the motion. wire n fa or t obi CITY MAMI6ER 5 REPORT 1 ' C"t 7 Status of HihwaY 30 widenire hrOject. Mr.P1 t d this F: tt pas nae project owes originally estimated tr cost the city t t $G4,0]O;.h nvr�i Y�6Tas c in in September,th project.cost rose to$102,075. He noted the Council g d t0 C.O.a city of Huntsville street bond project in the amount of$100,000 and make the fundz'av I1 bl"f this Project out of the band money te.fund this so that we would:not have to issue the ,U two milli dollar uthori nation previously approved by the voters because the Issue expense was greater than the need far the He noted our limit Of$100.000 at that time has now been extended by$2,075 and he has autbarized the 78.005 check to be sent to the H79waY DePar4rent so as not to hold up the project. He noted at same future date,the city well came back to ask the Council te fund a City of Huntsville street project with a certificate of obligation for$102,075 in order to keep the amounts straigh y i with our local street bond money. He said and then when we issue the highway departaent matching funds ' authorization,wa will do It on a larger project and perhaps do South i ng with the Ponds at that time for { another project that we may need. he noted once the cdntractor is designated,we will then ask Jerry Nemec 4€ Resident En9lneer of the Highway Oepartial to negotiate the sidewalk option and this will cone back to us qp +,x if it is we thin a reasonable range. He noted pathways.have been walked along side 11th Street,so there is „u*� a demonstrated wedfors7dewelks dJacent t0 highways through comerci,l areas,shopping centers,and apartmen F complexes. He noted this will be a decision for the council to coif on 17zat that time as it will be a lot 1 lla+�'di L pt7on and not a highway department decision.. t„ CitY Picnic. Mr.Pipes reminded the Council of the City Picnic to be held on Saturday at the PoirgrouM.. +• i flS Fire Calls Made--Annual Summary in City and County, Mr.Pipes presented this annual summary for review. H Jf MAYOR'S REPORT--JANE-MONDAY , Ruth and Frank Klimko Latter of Oetober 7.7985 Mayor.Nonday shared this letter with the Council regarding o s[oncer1 a ut t o retr[n ou es in their neighborhood. t x Cla tennWaits.POinm al Mance Park Junior Htah. Mayor Monday shared this letter fran Nr.Watts which cnnpli- me s r. ee e a r. ipe � 'Lhe city handled the parking situation at their football field. Tnurl st Council A000lnbnent. Mayor Monday noted Joe Kelley has resigned from the Tourist Council because If a move oaT al—s.—feel—than recnmmnded theappointcnt Of-Margaret Hughes to aasame his unexpired Linn. + K' Counciiemmber Deet made the motion to rove Of Chia a oinbnent and Lounc"Ismater Barrett seconded.the ' , motion. were —or an the mo on pa c anon mous y 3 "P S• Deed Restrictions Seminar. Neyo Mundy'asked Mrs Bounds Por th1z information. Mr.Bounds noted it will be 7 co-presented�y the Welker County Bar Assocfatiw and the City on Thursday.October 24,1985 at 7:00 P.M. '+ ` } at the City Heil Council Chambers and will include speakers,panel discussions,maps,etc. .: COUNCIL ACTION .. F.sterni ty HowseProblems. Lourw11—ler Dowling noted he would.be interested in the city's position In possibly ngce action and what the ins and cuts of that would be. He said it is Clue to do something p to get SgMene s attention and to show the citizens that we are going to be.responsive to the problem. 1 �„ ryfn k 1 ry:_ He noted nthIon?tem,we G n go int p rk1 nA reatrictimia,etc.,but on the short term,pernapa'wc ^O need to p 1 n c ction. Mr.BouMa noted he 111 prepare the pros and cons of this type lawsuit: " Councilmember dell d that some pe.of tion needed to be taken swiftly,including the perking regulations,etc. Mr.Pipes noted the matter will be o October 22,1985 agenda. Board Member Reception: Mayor Monday noted the annual recognition reception will ! ;y be held next Tuesday evening,OctOctober 15.1985. �1 € October 8,w1985 y ie h s v y gg MINUTES OCTOBER 22 1985 MEETING BOOK 0 PROF 631 .c• .� -,- " ?i �Jy .�" NO DIES OF THE NUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 22ND BAY OF OCTOBER,19'6 IX INE CRY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF HACKER,TEXAS AT 7.00 P.M. ti {" Th.Counhil met in regular session with the following mallsers present: Jan.Monday.Mayor - City Officer,Parent: 0.Eugene.Barrett Bill Green Rote Pipes.City Maurer '.t7x„.'# $' Gary Bell Bill Nndg a Roth Roounds City SAttornry SGphan E.Davis Pony Howard,Jr. Scott Bounds.City Attorney Jerry L.Dowling Dick Wharton CITIZEN INPUT P r•4 'P � �'",, n. S k f '� 1r do Mn Pwl Rt.8.Box 456 We.Pool,indicatedsheis representing the wrecker companies of Huntsville G request a rate increase She noted the last rateincrease was granted April 12.1983..She also asked for sone central by Me City of a peiaf tied wreckers aperatidg in the City then sena. ecker capeMes Mat are towing into and out of the Illy that are not permitted. She felt if X ntsville sswrackers have te be penal tted,these other wrecker cups },. lea should also be required G have permits. She noted she had prepared sore proposed rates to present to th ;�, s.., 3✓ q y .t Cun<il tonight,but while waitang to speak,other representatives of wrecGr companies in this area asked that before these rates are proposed,that she conduct a survey of other cities in the area..She noted she would lig to have the time.G do that rather Man Presenting therates she had Prepared.. Mayor Monday naked Mrs.Po,Tm t _=. provide the information she obtains G our city.attorney and te requeI.st a formal listlig on s future agenda TY She askedIK"fo Poole Gtion avisit witt is tMr.ed cBoundsan be iorlNre Pipes d in hre9aNin9 the e 0lProblenkecrmated bYfor rMevunPenim oittet p Y+ wreckers se that the staff can do sore research an that so Mat all of this can w brought together as a pack g 'M ; John Sarefis.1821 Avenue 0 s n 1s i hb nd be has on d �y. Mr.3erafls noted he is having problems wind fraternity houses 1 h g M uuea he a e � T}s the street and one behind his house;noting he has stereo fraternities. He tG k tlthe Payer and!hose conn 11 bets who cold attend for caning to their neighborhood mating'last Sunday night(Counci!numbers Wharton. Dowling plintheini all... stnont uwill be While the amaking. nbut tow he felt the integhborotl wouldbe satisfied if thecouuncilwould look at -teu short tern solutions dealing with land use. He said he realized Sunday night that zoning Is really a partix and fn a way it has divided the council,Mus Making It more or less Impotent to dealing with Mese io 1 FL: iity problms that are tat just affecting tMs neighborhood butare all over She city and Include not only y.? fraternities,but basic land use probl ms. Ne said It has been prmjecwtl Mat by Ma year 2000,fifteen yea y' fru now,there wf11 be 200.000 people 1n th14 city. Ne sattl if the city council does not effectively deal With emingly minor issues 11 ke land use in neighborhoodsv he was concernedabout the next fifteen years. He said - 2-` the Citi zone have a responsibility to voG 1n a responsible..or. No said along with this vow cams the Pec Y /y Lotion of the representatives elected that they will In prmote the public welfare,Mich I'his point of vie yT 1 4 1 M whale point of government. He said when the Council discusses land use ordinances tonight,that it r ally �,• �.@ - ,. - consider the current problems and take whatever strong reasures are available. f� �p, t Oilek Sarefis,1821 Avenue 0 ( 1 yly-g { Mrs.Sarefis advised that.Us number of calls the police department receives from{heir neighborhood about the Problems they are having do not reflect Me amount of problemthey are having,because toe situations or. not rolled in for practical reasons. She noted she is al se concerned that whew thepollce ar called,Uey '``i."kz vS•,. 1da not take enforcerent a tion w iG ticket;a salt. she feels she should not wase her time c lila Shenoted the police are not called each Lien!Lhere is anaoceaslonel outburst of noise,or each Lima a lad S 1" cycle apeods away frau this fraternity house,or each time a car leaves it with its radio on full blast,or each ]✓ time they have to get out to pick up the trash,or each time they obserye illegal parking She said there a people in the neighborhood who are intimidated by the fraternities,especially single Nm n,atm they a of d .. to cause trouble for the fraternity. She nawd when it takes the pours 27 minutes to uite a loud early mo tin �{ party,what chance does Just a neighbor here to get same respect. She said that kind of disrespect can be anti- mi nti 9 idating G the single women 17 ving nearby. She said the fraternity men have such little core for their nei9h- *�y h S hors that they. ill urinate on their lawns and yell rob tMngs G people Mc are passing bY-+sarcastic.thing, e fi E immature and chlldist things. We are concerned,she said,what they may be capable of when they are'tanked p.' She noted she spoke with a person who bad a fraternity house 300 yards from him who said their problem was re lv g because the fraternity moved. She said he fires out on HigMay 19 and he had G call Me sheriff many tines Sh aid sa even at 300.yards away,the.fratereity.house had been a disturbance. She felt a resolutran th the p ble is not getting th 9raternI t to move,but rather a law which prehibiG them from moving inG a single f11ly ' residential n tghbarhond. pill'other solution she felt Would be a baMaide. She sold it amnio be immoral forx a ' us G spend all this energy only G move that problem into emetine else s nelghborhond. Ruth Klimko,1805 Avenue P 4 lFr 7 Rut.Klimko said she lives near Me KA house and the Signs Ep house. She thanked Mayor Hanby antl Council- d, f v members Wharton.Bell and gentling for attending the neighborhood teeter on Suny evening. Sha said they h e I rn been contacting other neighborhaadr around the city whohave been experiencing similar problem She noted in ✓" y' me cases those problems were resolved but it was not until the fraternity moved out of Me area. She saltl they! '"`{ ""1 y have contacted people in Spring Lake.South Park.Hill'K Dale,Shady Lane and Highland Park.etc G Aet then involved in this Go. She said this rs a city-shade issue that needs to be answered now regardless of xhat the j 4<1� i i thinks about land use. She said the city d to look at same f land use of ni n9 comm also on ty nee s type o - - . _ She said those at the neighbarhaad meeting feel the ware way. She aid the frawmi ty house people often wake her up at night with Ueir noise and Mis is afGcti ng her obi lity G d0 M1er job at work She rata there are often get-togethers sitar the bars cine audit's the noise de when they Ae out G Chair cars. She said whom o ne is drunk,one dodsn't realize how far an'a voice carries in between buildings. 1V Nva.Klimko Said.1 ht t' wKola thing has taken a turn and it is not only a nuisance problem.new.but 1 y _ it Is a proppeerty damage problem: She said she Aad her tires slashe. SM noted when shecamebane fru work he had Ora Ofher four tires slashed and her telephone was disconnected so she Coulon t call the poi ice. She Sold she had G use a nelghbor'8 phone,who was afraid to write letters or cue G city hall to canpylain about the "•.,, t fraternity house because she has had.her.mar Mt by sane oP the ne 111,MOotl'guys. pis.Klirko said when h had to use her phore G call the poi ice,she haeme even ne f d that thi gsg ing w becme even y of a recluse over thls.problm. Mrs.Klimko said she noticed her tires we "1 shed at 5:30 P H.tenlght atm h talked to Officer Grounds and he is 9111ng a report. .� t „ F f 4. POPO”, i< �.. PAGE 632 BOOM"0' OCTOBER 22.1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING Frank Fair,2204 Easley,Circle- Conflicting Land Use Problem to Single Family Residential Area Dr.Fair said he lives on Easley Circle in theHill'N Dale Subdivision. He noted their situation has not appreciably Mere several SHSU students are living in a house in their single family residential neighbo Maod end the problems of ih=atible lifestyles exist. He said the Council suggested.that he xrIte a letter t0 Mr.Sullins,axner of the house ren tad to these.b y H said the City Attorney,Mr.Bounds and.he viola latter towhich tha mei d ac response. He acted about two weeks.later,he.talked with Mr.Sullins in Houston after - � �+ €�.;'"` I being axakened by t 330 A.M.one Sunday morning.by the noise frac the house. He then asked Mr.Sullins if he "+"Y Intended b respond to the letters and he sold he did but itwould take another four or five days. Or.Fair said it has now been tan days and no response hes been received. Mary Virginia Alper.1405 21st Street--Burglar Alam Ordinance Questions Mrs.Aither came W speak about We ed bu lar alarm ordinance. She.indicated she has now reed it Y e fim 7 *+fiiiaN 8 Y propos r9 feels She Cwnc11 1s placing..great deal f responsibllitY.mn this ordinance qn the Ch iaT of Police and they reapmsible for the Chief a Police. Mrs.S1oither.took issue with the definition of"false slam in the ordinance. She noted her:lam has gone off in themiddle of the might,,but 1t rings on site as well. She avid although it my sem like a false alarm when the,p 1. get[hare and fine no one, he feels smmgne had been there,but[fie alarm tightened than away,so it really should not be considered a false alarm. She said the }- alarm ringing at the premise is designed W scare a would be burglar away. She felt the definition shgultl be in this regard.reconsideredThe ordinance also prohibits an alarm system which trensmrts automatic alarm notification directl to the . mmnnicattons center of tbe police tlepartmnt. She noted the system she chose range directly at the police _(l Hry »t' krzt iA "4,#fd Y 3 department because she did.t went the digital dial ystem as 7t could be deactivated if the belephcee linesare t. She asked the.Council W defer passing.this ordinance for some time unci 1. he completes her research of other police dead IS W"".out.how they haMle.lams that ring in the police department.or how their q a kirq. 'N "M`iii system works. She said.Wa areinance requires Lhat a Permit fee be paid W the Police department for.every alarm that rings there 7n the mount of$15.00.She said.if that is true.the police de nes, should be willing to 1" ter the alamn that rr ng M the station. She also felt it is not right W make exceptions for financial ,+ a, instl lotions ardact far private ti i that 1t is proposed to keep the alarms in the station for financial lnsti 'tion s Only. >? - s Clay Rawls,1727.18th Street -Prmsldent--Kam.Aloha F W itv :Fxi Mr.Ravels cane:0.address some of the probl .i the mei9eneraloebout the fraternity..at of the said theyr.bl we e. have been resolved. noted Me .is a negativ tt1 Wd'in of drunk every nigh. He said this view Is!,correct.aM Mt them are.really sonm very fine people the w�t9'ic l 7 fraternity He said he veva unaware that neighbors were Peeling intimidated..He encouraged communication betwee.l } +'& the neighbors and the fraternity end sugpestedtbe.neighbors talk with than directly. He noted wherever th notified of a problem,they respond to it. He sold he' no longer have parties at the house. He said if tl�rcre�m 8 is a parking problem,it should not autmetically be assumed We cars beloip to the 9'bernity men es there are fir.¢ Were xho require additional perking spaces. He said.If they abort their contract for the house lease now, they would lase$10,000 aM at a minisaa,$2.000. Financially,he said,Nere is no way they sa - xt they are trying W get along in the neighborhood as beat they can. He said they have moved all of theirnfunctibni wqy frac Ne house. He enmureged neighbors to notify thou directly a problem and.said they don't even have ' W give Weirnares. He enwuragetl neighbors W corn buyer to call ighborhood meeting wl th them.. He pro- t1 vided his phone number for their use: 295-1917 end Wet neighbors should talk'.with him or Rusty Hairston. ,fi T FORMAL NEETIN CONVENED RZt Mayor Monday than celled the formal meeting to order. Brother Luke Curtis,Church of Christ State Prison 7F Ministry,then presented the Invocation. aY LONSIOER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING ".lyrih Couacllmmber Barrett nnda the mn to a r ve the minutes of the October 8 7985 meati. and Louacilnemba a Y 0.1ing ser.m' t 1-. con a mon. were Nan ay,ATTENDING CITIZENS G HE U,B.F1oM.1320 Avenue 0,to mkt a t f handicapped citizenti W the d 1 t 1 Mr.Floyd noted he eked the County Commissioner Court in 1981 fora handicapped exmptim to the county m, to aercM1 4 1982 they approved his request and ga the hantlicappetl a$10.000 axaoptlon an the a `C tae bn y'awt as su: He said of the 103 disabled to Walker County,only 23 of them live 5n the nty. H" k d Lhe city W ider givii,the$10.000 exmptiM in city taxes W the handicapped city_110 esidents. He noted Chia authorization is the decision of the Aov.rmental entity. He noted the University and the TOC ere moccort from all taxes and he felt the city should get money from the state W help out the handicapped. He noted M would be happy W tom to the Council net budget metlbg.if necessary. Mayor Monday advised Mr.Floyd , ek he will ask the staff to brim b k 1 Information am[tic amtl the impact this exmpH on would have qn the city. ' x t She felt that within the next meting b We Council c n taw that infomat7an and make a denalon. S3 Councilmmber Hodges noted the State f Tans has passed a law Mich axe Pts state institutions from taxes and ' Y t that the City does provide a$10.000 tamempt7m for folks over 65 years of ago. Mr.Floyd said they(the eF handicapped)art Just as much disabled as the folks over 65 years of age who cannot or do not want to work. Mayor MmOay asked the City Secretary to contact Mr.Floyd when this item will next appear on the agenda. Mr.Frank N71mko.1805 Arenus Pa,and other neighborhood residents,W speak bout neiahb.rh,od Problems. , a �+ Although Mr.K71 W sun Ile to be present for this pr ntetioo,the L until concurred it would be well r' - ' to uce this agenda It. t tlm and spot W discuss the Prow jy problem and whet..goad solutlm might be. Caumilmeher Op11ig [e0 Wre a long beim problem end,an immediate problem. He noted although some of the u- problem Sky have 1 ad..a t. the general characteristics of a fraternity house(parking,people.ate.) t p- is still a probi1n a residential neighborhood and this situation i9 not going to ba resolved ad matte how v' `C 't I1 waning themA nimbers.re.'Ne noted Men Were is a large group of people congregating together there will be Problems. IS equentlY.be fel[We only'Solution is to deet with the issue directly.'Counc7lmembar Dow17 then made the action that the Ci .Atte m Scott Bounds be auth iced to institute a nuisanco act t tD t t tr a t t be it we o e par w arT prima lenas c' Ii mbe Nud e-ded the notiao.t a ' IJr.Bauntls noted tIf.would prohibit it dis., re s a M., y,nrus d d'J4v3 ith larAe numbs f sabers present,etc.as theaemwould 11 be thingssubject-toPart es, r m Ling if $urn. Het+fx „.;r 9 intunctive relief. He said a w a ry - he would have to develop this action im acro detail. Councilman flrom ng noted he ticea not inland for this -p q action to prohibit the Individuals frac living there but W keep It frac beim used as a fraterni tv house. X k sA . � x �� ir"•�� �k�a° � I 3 't ` ? x a T r t, OCTOBER 22,1985 1011.1.. PAGE 633 He nava this is far frw.a perfect.solution to the Premcm Davisa tt nay not x a solation but it I,ran,,an effort in dos g thi g n th h t t . Councilmember Dindicated his interest in getting the long tens 5 luta on sora da�yaUg.:l and uses in general. It was noted in this neighborhood there ther instances f it which violate the single faei lY residential status in that there are ten businesses and d p7o. th s mm Dl ock.' R y �Sxry . All won in f of the mot the floor to institute a nuisance action against the K0.house and,t aassnd unanimously. "! t c Mayor Mondayadvised.that on October 24.1985.at 7:00 P.M.at City Hall.the City Attorney,Scott Bounds, dwill ba hosting a inanity,meting,a tam.meets an aged reatrittiona what dee,restrictions do and don't o and how people can go about deeding t' s--.w t ng restr ct.ons,whoa the new state law indicates,etc, She noted the Walker County Bar Associations isjointly sponsoring that with him and it is being done for public infommatlon. She encouraged 11.th interested i this topic to be there. She asked the press Tor same i Publicity on.this. aRw s' Joel Jeffcote.GSU General Monamr.to at rate increase Mr.Jeftmte fo,manr requested the city's action(namml action)a a rate;mr,aae that was feed With the City-and 63 other num cipalities on October I,1985. He said the me increase,in itself,concludes a ten year construction program by GSU. He said the rate increase will cover basically the inclusion of the River Bend h'" Mudlear Gevrat,ng Facility In Baton Rouge,L 1 7 a I totheirrate base. He said it is a two year rate filing nd the first Y ar will:aunt to.aPProximatelY'a 14.Percent increase in rates overall and the second year the increase will b pP ,sena telt 9�S percent. CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS Consider Resolution No.85-27 din the requested rate increase by GSU for 9D days from the effective data oTNovember 5�9S5 pendingcaousai rat,�pnwFe = RESOLUTION NO.85-21 ``- .J'fi*y A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.SUSPENDING THE OPERATION OF PROPOSED c ny RATE SCHEDULES FILED BY GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY(9D)DAYS h,y, BEYOND THE DATE ON WHICH SUCH SCHEDULES WOULD OTHERWISE GO IWO EFFECT. Caunci lmm�iber Ha a noted h f els it is apprgpr,ate for the City of Huntsville.to.use the as of the Puh11c Utility Comms SY n o a m tter of this.magnitude,noting the city does not have the-pert ,se to revive the volumes of informetiw.n He than news the motion to ado t Resolution Na.85-21 and Cauncilmmmber Barrett i seconded the motion. Council er s s ne ram vot,n an a a snit,n,ca, a "7LSS T rest. other counm mom ersvan ate manor WE n evor o s res..ut an antl t wsse�u ously. t 2 Consider Resolution No.85-22 adapting the LamDrehemive Parks Plan for the City Or.Barbara Hart,Chalnre f th City s Park s Boary presented Chapter Y11 Parka and Open Span Plan--A q{ Legacy for the Fubire-af the ComprehensivePlan. Dr..Wert.noted th1.s.plan has been approved by the Planning Caomission. She mted there are four basic sections to the.plan: 1)general Dhilosophy of parks and space;2)topography and description of parks and open space:3)strategies for implementation of landgreen ecquisi- .ry C tion,both legally and financially:and .4)recommendations for specific ideas for development of a progressive arks p1 an. Dr Hart no ane problem area revived is the requirmment that in sore situations a developer n donate money in lieu of land far park area dr open space.and the money had to be used.within 18 months r It #j. was returned to the dveloper. She noted also there were 17m1lotions on the use of the money as the.open span Y fh o park area had td be within a half-mile radius of the development. She said because o4 this provision,the Al city has been unable to use the money and In'ma or two situations,the money has been retuned to the developer. She noted the Board encourages the Council to stress the Drefermce for the donating of actual land instead of oney fYdm the aevelmers-. - x 4 '�{' D Haft noted a differentiation needs.to be realized between arks for recreation and arks for assive K rectot of np theta is a tea I.ye spot spar s' going 9 t s,re ng.a ft mere l them type. onmEing tots{e c tv gene�i j q.Louncil 43 b Wh ton noted W would favor a ase e�W s nTi�ent oI parks tore eveloo er—Ticontributions a t t p tn,n astancea..a nt parme"tacspat ou w t the ac pal d atrictE. aperha.. .their pa ti,:l h olssites. ;P Sh ted this calls for mi ghborhond parkareas and as we begin th expand this whole program.we re going to be Pretty close,or within a half of a mile. Pl anndcel Jeffccote.Plh nln Cammissi�ane Cthoani alum'.noted two of the theParks Board brought before the n g r ve g natu�aTnage are- as Kreen areas."He t a aaEea-1-- gi=ges�t� ae�[t cf—e�1�ia--h a1 per�nt2,101 a or pi, vagi years. R noted recently refunded a developer s ush mntri buts on far park area and E then a other complex was Wilt adjacent to 1t here there was land va'labie for a park. Ne said had the time `y ' been,,tended to.say e.five y ..P Period.we.would have been able to utilise those funds. Mr.Jeffcote said Glenn Isbell,City's Design E gi e ,is catkins up sane interim measures for the Planning Commission to use in deal?ng with developers,n regard to the use of natural drainage areas for green spaces,until the master drainage Plan can be completed about this time nett year. We commended the Parks Board for the job they did. q Councilmmmber Green referred to Section 1.04 of time Pla,which reconrends that the Subdivis,an Design } x Manuel relating th detlication of parks,Playgrmnds and open space areas be revised frau applying to residential developZn odly to apply to residential,camercial id/or industrial lob... as 11, He askatl,f they are uggesting that land hest ids for.a park or are they.i fact asking for money. Dale Bram.Planner, ,; ° n ted this provision is mmant to 1 to more to just open sp Counmlmmner Green felt this may d,acour.9. = C? the location.of business and industry in the area ss assents 11y thi is as tai an their ability to do that. He felt this seams to.be a conflict with another objective. He said this provision really relates Lo Parks in %^ residential am a He felt this particular section is incaryatibIa with other objectives the city has and he woold'prefer that this not bet a part of the plan. N ) After sane further discussi f the 1 and sane cls f t {e bi s the M v, Dan ayor'alien for a vote the matte C ilmmb B tt madethe Motion to d pt Re ol.uti N 85-22below andtountt lmmmber } y x�k D llfn_am etl the Afi—irto�. 3er'�Secf7on 1:3�a�,acus�se Y 8 ;+ ( GT✓+� i' ik ^t g'y & ''i Cauncilnanber 6`r 1 the pr tl1m pL`oune f d Lion. COunc Y 17 _ R ➢ .,u h r ' nsa on to th ti n 1.04 W a of to h a ar and action Mini on eil�ss unani—Tx Mayor%nen cook a sets one t oa rove Sou ap�,� Manager ay par sona lY t en a Dr rt a er tomo ee orrtal a n anerraPor:e she moon t enac arse t C1 9e Itl the City Staff to care back to the Council at mid-year assent time }" p to begin to Implement Gomm of the elements of this plan. Mayor Monday noted she would Ilk to implement es so D i p lk d zx w 4 Y U" L it ane w4 a an ta.Iva, evavpea Xw na�p^ � �s �. ti tizens canittee td g t m solicit both funds.antl land. She noted she would also 11 ke to .,p`*yn ,�+ you? ,•..':,'.�" o have a brochure drawn uP 17stIng the,,runs ems in Me existing parks so that It will be available far sly, that s in that wished to fund samethin9• YS4ny �` "Ku' The caption of the luti,n,just approved is as fall—: MA RESOLI11a1 X0..85-22 . kG hj vy t "r"'s' "y5 G A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY.COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.ADOPTIIO A COMPREHENSIVE _PARKS A140 OPEN SPACE PLAN AS AN ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY. "-,yes-G 'Af ,,.t d '" w,`'F q'•..,v¢ CHARTER STUDY COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Receive the recamendations of the Charter Study C issian f consideration1 wounding M Cit Charter at the next mqul m election. Pipes,Ci ty Manager.presnted.th Prepared.re—endetion,of the Charter Study C—isafon,cmVIat- +�t - `-v~` k`"`-.m. Ery"R av t,• ' y'v Ing of Mike Canon.Linde Schulz end Of ck Cording. He noted the Council should rBY—this irAmnetion and it s `£ h 4onnally Presented by Or.Cording No ember 15. ' {+- cgnsloEe P,xawsEs ,,;.� i s Consider Bld 86-15--di Inter controller herdgre aha software for the En 7nrcn Desi n D o tO ex d7 to o 5 fp„ DD n9 ate LO n t edMaNO D Drat ten --ally, s acted. uamn es r e a jk -`gq;+t'eK ,fr ,,,,,; "", H� r1 "✓ .+ MayorMondaynoted we will and a option to table this item we it 15 not Yet ready f fine i 1 onsideratoon nrcWim. CpuncilberHad—Nmade the motion M table this item and Councllnmber Howard seconded the motion All we <y ' a - ,n favor am the motion passed unn moo y. i Consider Bid 86-i1 'used asphalt-IN Machine and Bid 86-16--hot mix asphaltic concrete Pipes said the reason we ham at openedthe.following thin bid:and the one following for hot miz asphaltic concrete ahead of ties is be—,it has bean the Counc71's policy to not open single bids which were `. recelved. He said we.received.bitl an the hot mi,asphaltic concrete beceuse there 7s Daly BeOasphalt plant currently operating in Huntsville althwgh.Mere a,other conpanies who could provlda it in Conroe and Bryan. t pm Millis. He said although we delivered bids ba each of these People.mane chose t0 bitl perhaps because they '' did net wish to bid.gaunt.local company. He said it is the Council adeoisiw to open Mla bid or not. He .- 'IM id Ehe same situatlonexlats on the bid for the used asphalt paving machme. He said n hove two bids,but to"are both frau the ane capaAy who Is bidding on be different paving mwhines. He note the staff has not been able to find any other bidders for used paving equopsent after checking through a computer source that 4r ange,wastruction equipnnt of thin sort throughout the country. He no4tl the two bid,.free the sane capan3t Gaylord COnat,Won CwpanY,on to different places of equipment,have been made because they are gyoing wt of yy fes" i beslness. He asked for the Coannl s instruction con slderInA these circumtancas. The Council coal not recall policy abort not openlHp single bods- Council Green Made the motion tO p n Me bids and Comcilsombe .�. �k KK sec nded th motin. All Hedge asphalt payinonwOhin, Ho a in favor an mot on o sse wren mous v ' a F �t t41 M�Pf Otm�herecamends awarding the bpd b 6avlord Const Lion Canpa'21& �R.Cedar Raofds $ AS f tl h lt.. vin mob a�fias sea 300 ours on fl n the amoun3SS5 w r"' 'pe e e n epfeneer 11 Tor a new mac n Waa a 11 pacity chine and tt has a 14 foot lay dawn path.By c G' bid tonight each have a 19 foot lay down path. N id both are CedarrsResopidstavectw nd- hires NO.Pines said one0f the used machines has 6,300 hay and is.bid t j62 500.nd has been refurbished �sy lately. He felt,hosson, the answer Machine would be.the better bay with it having leas boon on it. He said both of.these machines would renal 1,.non,for about.E150,000. He said staff feels the 'Y-G Manded nchona should he able tO sun far Ywers without major Overhaul. COunilmaberHead es node the cation to purchase the ffi5,000 cathine with 4 900 h�wrs on 1t Tran 6ar10 onsstl G Lrvc�tion g ewe I t�..� '.✓� w 1I p NDMrd seconded fElre L{—all wYra'tn Cavan amp ale IN d onaniapua7 Y. 3 4 a o Ma ntena—costa ane y pec o equ arca e t s s usu 2*A rt S j3 000 .sea Y aPPrpx metelY dy k rA N t i asphaltic concrete e b ,? X Pipe noted n hen the following bid Iran Paver'.Supply of Huntsville: Type B,$28.5D par SS'"S 1 Nn;Type 0,j2A.E0 per ton and Type.O Modified,j24..58. It was noted in a six months perInd'of tine,so 5,000 town of cwcreba is nonally used POr Datch xork. Councl lmewber Hnd es node the aotlOn to a ro .. thinbid and CouncllMamber Barrett seconded the Motion. o w o omen ve O n ; CITY MANAGER'S REPORT , lane Mon tonin ` Mr.Pipes oted last De—le,the Council a.given notice that the five year contract entered in 1981 Maes k 0, thi% n a year of its caryletion with SSI for alarm n,i Wring 9arvices in the police tleparOnent. Ne noted at W" # <A the end of the cwtrect perim,all oleos w117 be rnpved fro the police tl'parnent antl the city retold cease Y 4a�>y n r i pennon as far as cons toriig those alanrd Ne id ubeequently,the city canbeck to the Council Mor Porno- luxation of Nat post tion sone twv weeks ag t hi A ti n discussed a17 Of the various aspects of the alarm monitoring situation. He said there are may p' d . He.noted the staff needs to know what direction the sd, 5 until wishes for the.ci ty to bake In LAI egard. Ne noted it is the staff's position that the services that core provided in 1117 no longer.necessary.at the end of Lh1s contract because it was the conclusion at the :N $ N t Lire two can Mau initiated Mat when a certain level of ahem service becsse available In Me canunity that .:. the cast Of hiring.ancone to snnitor those alams directly would be economical and there/ore five years Or 300 H sumo.was written into the centrad. Ne not ret ham• nv 1 proport7w tO Che expectation and et the a 4 $ present tin have juaL over 70 Glans in the polis dBPerb e L don from a high of 125,appmxipately. He said this is Indicative of Inalthy frnymrket competition. He said we ffek'thia i good position fm the city to , be 1n to g t' t of Me slam busineaa. AE th tin,th f She pas ibllity f codpli.hiMg the net gain _ ami ty i^ t of Sha sane Chi g by.th—Ing the dcan witl op t the pd17 0 p,bawent of g:the ice to Me entire '. cpmunity Mayor Monday ked Chief Eckhardt to share his thoughts on this Ith the Can ncil. r { Chief Eckhardt said the police deparinnt finds itself In the middle of a cometitiva'aarket of private tt v k .°$' j \ r�*,�y, : ks4 ���.•-... ���J Cit I %i� 'cl'9 Fl.' ay �• N 3- -?' ,^ - 'i! i 1 OCTOBER 22,1985 BOOK•0" PAGE 635. ` y antl In the middlef customers and p i t industry as far s whether th t slams are functiopro erl c not, whether the equipment in thepoli department is functioning properly o t d as f ning the adequacy f the police department's response. He recommended thatthe city allow private industry to handl he: zuete ;' fiyx5 burylar alarm monitoring business. He said the police department i till.themtorespond to the m 1 s. He v ` noted the department currently has sore 70 alarms 7t monitors,but there are a any or moreoutside being . , monitorcd'by private concerns.who then canthct the police department immediately and an officer Is dispatched to the scene.. He said the.same thing happen%when an slam inthe polio station goes.off,the dispatcher l • contacts an officer W go to the H said the .time dlf4em..1s only a matte f vends(20-d0 rs*' 5" w ds,perhaps) He ted thW h d. r.6.. 11 .the alarms lest year just on the al located in the n aallce department d.only ten 1'S th n to legitimate cels. He recogn5zed the.f t.th t Bible rxy, y lams couldsc ff the burgl b t the mpjarity-aP the slams to the police department are not audible but they.st lent andd at go 044 at the business or residence,but only at the police department. He said false 'm,Ta r✓, alarms are going to occur no matter where they am monitored. However,he said.7f the alarms am not located at.the lice department,then.h malfunctions,the ., ,±}• 'ty� � police people will not feel it re the Polio department's responsibility to get 7L fixedwhichnthe department experiences now on a fairly frequent basis. t Fx1ti, % He suggests if.it is.the councils desire that the polize.deparbment continue to.monitor alarms,that the i ,5 ``t"y ,'`1 ^"p 'SY'.:;,,• type of alarms bestandardized so that only on paIr service is needed to maintain them. H noted 7 the past when there are.several.different systems Involvedamare also several drfferert repair se vices.involved.and - "x there have'been situations where thea pa1:r services are actused of velli ng vel res an another s.alarm or mkr. 5 plc Ing adjustments which affectotheralans. uith no one firm responsible for the overall operation of all of the slams,the department finds it in a peculiar si teation of undeserved responsibility for the.mechanical .f'gjA Jt 'sit.Sy3 �'., S,•("f'}D P'+ j t`% operation of the.alarm Wstans. Chief Eckhardt noted.he does not feel the police department should beyespon- :A far the mechanical maintenance of the alam systems nor hold any respanslb717W in that regard. So 1n standardizing the maintenance under one company,he feels the subscribers of the alemsl n.ilia police station can be better served and s of theresponsibility removed Pram the police activity. He said he wants to } � S �Yk v"t+a�t'm,' •""a �$�?;";' provide a police service andnot encroach on private industry's business. $ "r• Connnraon lnembar Barrett ted that e maintenance company could be on a bid basis. Chief Eckhardt said this is the way he envisions 7tas this would be the fairest way,to go. He noted he would prefer thesimpler alarms f that perform the basic function,rather than those with computer readouts,etc.that are way above and beyond °.r. what Is needed. Cauncilmenber Dowling noted the city should.write specifications for what will be used in the sp} W„#.. yx,i;;k}K'y' e.'. police sLat7on wd require:that anyone who wants the police.station to monitor their alarm comply with the ` `' k 3 d @11 p #-, Peci fications. Chief Eckhardt noted he was sure the city can do that but he was not anxious that the.city •` _ '' vw bay the equipment. Councl lniaDer Oowl ing noted he was not suggesting the city own the equipment but merely 5' require certain standards and.sped fictions be met far whatever equipment is used. Chief Eckhardt said if this means that.any company can supply the equipment as long s it meets the specifications,.then this could '�,•'. &,, !�;+'.f';kk,t 1' j i -, r -' mean each company will have their separate maintenance person 5 of tti'esproblens that occur concern the f ; su 8estion that the other cmheWmaintenance person cut sane wires on the second coal alams or through "d. T ersite caused malfunction fother th systems,etc.,Eckhardt noted. He stressed the importance o4 maintenance ompany,'himh. perhaps one vendor.on a bid basis,for the alarm systems. He noted it. t costs about$B.00 per month per.subscriber W maintain that equipment with the various companies. t } >t? t 1*11 Monday suggested Chief Eckhardt writ thepecificati not for the Alam equipment and bring it back for the Loumil s 5w. She suggested web.1 The.alarm business but that the chief draw up hiss a da- ' ?c4r'tc' Y ;y ties for the sthndartls.the alarm systems should mot that are monitoretl in the polio station. Cuncllmember .: Dowling had arms difficulty with this suggestion because he felt Lhis Aouldbe public policy. He said if ;." we decide we will monitor alarms than we should monitor all and any kind of technologically advanced or simple al ams. Then,i4 d cattle to monitor slams,we then.need an alarm.ordi trance which specifies how an are 4 yooinp to do that whit the technical specifications of the all ipent any,or mal•not be,whether it is bid cut t r not bid out.and the whether we going to chs a for.false alarms,what can titutes a false alarm,etc. y .Y He said simply kicking this back to the Chief to c back with a..;,ng is putting us back where we were two weeks ago. Councilmmber Green said he i prepared to vote on the first suggestion as to whether or not we S •s 4 will monitor alums.but he 1s not prepared to talk about the ondi name. Mayor Monday than asked the Council for their proposal whether we do or do not Monitor alarms. Council ember Davis was concerned for her the people fol who Aave those alarm systems.there. Councilaxnber Barrett felt the cityshould accomodate thepublic on Lhis matter.but we.may have to limit it in sme way;however] '"v d S"�g± Putting mickW'-amuse type.deals 7 the aallce station is not our business to do. He felt that if somebody reall needs the protection and they b. Willing to pay for a goad Watam that Chief Eckhardt can take care of and monitor correct7oy,then those systems should stay d we hould have rules.and regulations to take care.of than ace that We're net L kadvantage o4. Councilmenbe Nh t n mde the motion.that the 1ty can L7 nue to monitor ,theburgler alaivns in the malice ` x � — station an un r arrect recon e c a wt on. were avonaa the mt an passe u Y: !r .Mayor Monday said now we need to decide the details of this,including automatic dial-ins that affect 7 .vee Lhinp or whether or not we wish to charge the Chief of Police to came back with a poli u that would fit his Be. Cmunc ilmembar Davis di do t fce1 ma should get involved with the automatic deal type b rglar alarms as U t s 4 they are fraught with false.alarms. Councilmember cowling said that's why we have as alarm ondimanc,se we.canz. �- 3 eve harge people for false Tom,.'Councilmember Dowling felt if we are to be in the alarm business,we need to a S„*rat be'.. o matter what the technology. He said the City of Huntsville Is in the business o4 providing law enforce , t services.etc..but it is mat 1n the business of making private alarm coipan.;,rich nor Is the city in the 'y3 x besinesB of Putting than at of bust mass. He felt the City Attorney should Draw up an ordinance wM ch would gister and or chargge for falsela 11s..N didn't believe herd wire stems have fewer.false slams than the digital di li�systems. L i7maMe Green noted he didn't feel.comfortable specifying a71 the N 1 different types f 1 Would.monitor,but if th is gond reason.to prohibit sae types he would agree, Cow ilnienbeY fire n th n de the motion that the Chief f f P lice write the s aclficaLions and brain then beck or n mm c. w n eco t t n e zs aver an mot ane es a 1. x` s no a un wn er.[ ace separate matter. n City n ase una a bring that ordinance b..k f.r Council's review at a later date41 . Land Use i7 cjy'k x.n h i• SIYy Mr.Pipes than presented smme options to achieve certain types of land use control,7n 1 tli fe market X d xyh + 1 d and handling conflicts on a complaint basis through deed restrictions,nuisance la g d .1 p P rem. ord7nences(setback-o4fstreet parking-lltter,traffic.Boise):or beefed up land use ordinances on off street parking•landscape,signs, attacks,change of use/type of.cc upenty:or additional ordinances 3 J regarding location standards for undesirable Wsinncsses or houses next to neighbo'hoods9 drools and pBSu ohes. extension of subdivision criteria to all development,and buffer areas between adjoining land use t "t 'may•^'1 :'j' �'k,` {' �" >S performance z nln.W the devel pee t of'a comprehensive,perfampnce-based zoning plan to consolidate the various existing :deal red and1 ter]nto an.umbm la program for the purpose of simplicity,organization, r<w" r; PAGE 638 BOOK-a- OCTOBER 22,1985 £" 4 ^k ' '§fE�yv'+BiA sf4. 'iv t. ,y 'Vr` "• m ro'3'`•i '�, § .p y,;, and effectiveness;or limited Euclidia 11,11 ing with the development of.limited district plan to include 'Notasm-cmnnercial diet ict.Platted residential m,GldWrhoad as"tr;cta.Nrelopment di tritt(remainder)and jWt the aevelecer toe late asM.designate the type of district his subdivision nbutd he to at Ne tree of r �T3 platting. a liar Mr.Pines acted this is a rather aid,spectrum o4 choices on the broad issue of land use. He said it is e policy matter of the.first order that City Council alone'should dead Mr.Pipes advised the Ftaf4 is io need of direction from Na Coupe;1. Councilmmnber Whatton ked Mr.Pipes for a better definition of what he neaps by performne.zoning.. Mr.Pipes noted this mold be the e,tabli,kn,,t of a single ordinance that would gather �y p ' \§4 °�•% 3£ t#� 4 # '' together ell of the off.street,set-back,.The distr5 C pti ns.etc.and districts ltl h So.be defined N55 oneept .butthey would not necessarily have N b egged. He said theca would be certain criteria in it like zero lot linm'in the downtown bu i III strict and we have an ordinance sea that describes the downtmm ,`keg 1`wg. ,a' .''✓€ business district which has certain criteria that that district in particular: Xe noted by virtue M defin- , 7t7on.one can 9r+suP Nose.things tori nr into perfoimeoce zonl n9.'He said the same can ba done for neigNorhod 'cam" qS criteria--generally applicable criteria-i ncludinp off-street parking,Nat would.apply to'even single Tinnily -« -� reaitlential areas. He said Ip.muiti-farm ly..rees we already.have off-street parking criteria that requires a certain E P parking paces Per bedroom. He said we al ao have leMsraping.sat-backs,etc.in separafa :"v ortllnance fare infi.e or different areas and.these mold be put together and simplified into'a single aurin- e which would require sane real draftsmanship.on the part of our attorney,to get to that point. He said this tt iscthe concept that-has been.dismssea as a solution or altem.cNe by the Zoning Study.Commission. He said we y' ,^,t,, have recognized far am p' this 1 exactly.the typo of regulatory control that we.now have. Mr.Dale Orman tr ' p7 anner.noted performance zdmig is rea11y like a checklist aching. He said the model-for perfommce zoning hes one dfstrict and it is called the pl ed unit dev lopnent district and it covers the wholecity. He said -p x,u 1 fi 6„'sr any use can locate in any place if Ney t the perfo c iteria.wfiich is basically a check list. He said ;r5= }'`.,• G1 irzi R.,h, C a .., ra^ § 7Y 4 the check list can cental pas many items dards as the city wants. Mayor ILnday sasd then I an put a ,...„ lt1-family hosing unit next to a single family-housing unit,but if I do.it.I have to have the folloinp ahs' things(check list). Nr.Brown said Nis is correct. He said the idea in meeting the standards is that the t ^+ +' ;g rY ''•a�' "-- _'�O. n+"" a°-y Conflicts causing.the problems are reduced. In any case,Nr.Brawn said,tlmd restrictions would take precedence. Counn imenbarDOXlin9 said Shen wNt Ym re 4rin9 is that we'll codify all the ortllnances we M1ave foto ane omim nce. Counellmember Hodges said.and.add or delete more. Mr.Pipes said this is correct with the.addition oP aPproach7 nq 1t fico a check list system. Mayor mmayaid xhat this will do is address unequal land use in every :y tante. air.Pipes se5d a map does not have to be drawn to identify comerci.1 or residential es NSs un be done by definition or.by map. Mr.Pipes said we have slot of mixed use already in place;n Huntsville. He said ; if m arnr a map,it would look like a quilt. '�¢s' '"+*} v7 4 g "✓ .p k i9 "`n." is? Mayor Monday noted if we have a single fam77y residential neighborhood and samone wanted N Lk an"istiy e that neighbomoatl and make it multi family,commercial,etc.,parfornance zoning would require Eu4fer •,`�.o�dt�t -k "'V f { N wouldusual7aN entrdance and ezillpMkuse,oSc'f it al lowathit.oit takesnet refit ofthat enogheofsthe anadefinition, tM1etL7t f` Sd •'ii }, y ext u e any unequa Herefore exist cmpatiblyo. Conciimenber Ha19"Telt this is what ae are doing no. Mayor Monday noted p.,�, r #• ,� c have not incorporated all 9 the elmmnts, ch as buffer zones off street parking,etc-. Councilnmber Oow,,no noted enere I,always the chance;in this incorporation/check list,me could mise samthing. Mayor Monday said we can always d the ordinance. Councill—Wr Green said sem,of or existing performnm /t standards apply m1 N st tion and da nota 1 N than Nayor ay noted this is yet . another`thing this umorell rdi can address. CouncilmamberaGreen felt Nat Mf we had these existing performance zoning ordinances Marty year ago and applied thmto change of use as rail as new construction,may ' of our existing P anima todaynwy have been_avoided. k May Monday ted Performance zonin 5 ty we would not have in Euclidian Zoning bemuse me yes us the flexib111 +. wo ld t h rigid lines. We would have a.tmcWm instead that cold he mantled to whatever stran9in"thT until feels is necessary:.it gives flexibility for response,.loopholes can be closed by the Council. Wls ` Concilmemher Doling noted Ne issuance f business licenses locally would identify changes of use,a1Noug ypX.. he realino Huntsville dues not;issue them. Cauncilanmbe'Dow 75 ng"pressed his concern for the Council's obi lity to visualize all the combinations 7n the check list and what the criteria are going to ba far the pizza 2p .1 parlor vis-a-vis the electronic shop vi,-,-vis the used bank store. He said Euclidian Zoning doer provide.for '+^ -confonl ng uses and..Nance procedures,contrary to whet Mayor Monday suggested.so thaF flexibility also S exists there. Gounci7menSer Davis no that the two.fears.to Huntsville are.Nat big brother.is Seipp to zone .'gyp; people the way whoever si is an the council wants ro am setondiy,that a fraternity hauas might mve'1n next So soneoW. He said sa here.i between those twocircumtances, d N get an answer so that we can avoid T r both those fears. He felt performance zoning would more closely fit Huntsville rather than Euclidian Zoning. ti Caunci lmmber Bella ked why we feel"M]MI would be too difficult when cost o4 the nation has zoned. The Council advised Cmnc5lmember Bell that that doean t mean there ere no problems with it. Cuuncilember Hodges said Colleges Station hears zoning appals.very.day. Councilmember Deal said in lmst5n they are tm.am ane-nal �✓'" 3 "l, years behind on change of usage on the zaning.board. He saidtjw ant different p abims ere created with strict zoning. Councilme�er green said any line that can ha drawn ay Sn zoni�. be redrawn tamrrar depending c tri upon who sits m the zoning board. Councilmmber Do17ig said bgt at 1"at w1Sh Eucl idien 2aning there is a hoeN avelleble to hear appeei s.etc. He warned this council will have to hear the aPPeals to the perf, Me tend ortllnance if samone almost but nos quite meets one of those atandams and appeals to us. Mayor NONay noted ' '✓ l the zonlnq boards are cot elected whereas the caunci lmeebar.dna elected every two year Councl immher Bowl lag ted rules can be set up for the moval of.zoning board whe Is. Concilaenber Green noted ha has read exten- t7"ruo 4 ively on the issue of zoning and noted the courts are throwing of increasing aspects of zoning more And ante. He said Use Supreme Court is within one vote of forcing cities where Ney have zoned to decrease the.aloe of by { Property to pay Nose purple fro the tion the ordinance was instituted and the present. He said he is almst y n traced,fico what he has read 7n the 1lterature,that this 50 years that ire have mad zoning, ism Ne verge of all being thrown out. Xe said he is.not cavi need at.all Nat ton year..fro no cities a going N.Shlnk xmi;g is a viable alternative for solving problem because it discriminate,along lam use. He said per4omence z inA does pot discriminate mong land use as It applies to the city.all across and.orb ivory deck ions are not ' de y drawing lima how land can be used. He said one can make a person very wealthy or very poor by the ways those Imes are dram and it can be done easily. He so td he d love N be able W draw the lines as it applies to him as he feels he cold improve his axI standard a9 living by doing that,but Ae certainly wauldn t want anyone Is doing it. Councilmmbar Bell sasd the lack of zoo e 1 ftfact zoning,but zmi ng by the rich and parerfal 'Sou Y who can afford to buy the land and m.nipulate it in Ne XaY they am fit. He said sonirap protects the par and the weak and this is why he'is Tor it. CmncilMember a 1;..s id if he had enough mmy,he could buy the fat t to the Maydr' house and do with It what he wtshe but 14 there.is zgning,'it scold prevmb him Prm p building h5'a biscotequa there. Concilmember Hedges n ted deed restrictions would take care of that. Council- sabar Bell said the Zmi;g Study Corsi 1 i df ted d ed restrictions are�ne forembl Council namer Barrett id May are.nrorceable with an atWmar Mayor Monday then asked each of the munc7lmmbereN express their preference regard log this issue. F Is I I Y xx 41 " MINUTES OCTOBER 22,1985 BOOB"0" PAGE 637 Jr FOR PERFOOME ZONING Percy Howard Jr. Stephen E.Davis(with emphasis on the paper reduction act) O:ck Wharton(providing use limited Euclidian to design a fratsmity zone) .# Ge Garrett ?k,'x' Bill Hedges k �„ Bill I— Nayo Nayo J Monday s'k FOR LIMITED EUCLIDIAN GaryBelli$;, Jerry Dowl i ng City Attorney was then asked to bring back his recmmendations on performance zon7 ng. s j annexation Policies The Council.reviewed a se-rand.from Gene 1111,regarding Annexation Policy Issues,dated October 17. 1985. Mayor Monday renamed the Council to seven questions listed in this memrandm and asked the Council rY to answer them. They did so,after a healthy discussion,as follms:' Anasmr h Y i 1 f 1. Should our present subdivision design criteria be tightened and expanded to,include ` all development within the-City and the ETJ?(New case law allows for mobile home Yea 2 t C parks to be covered.) % ++` ghould wemaintiin She large lot Ione to five acres end larger)crl Carla that panni is ,*` � mPen ditch draim9e,rock reeds,aBPtic tanks and Private water sYstwsT No consensus• 3. Should Wa develop a.caprt 1. c t very fee system to pass on plant copacity d and Conk systems expansion costs todeveloper/owners at time of development? Yes' r4"`•1 pXkl qY of K x:. a. Should we ammes,all platted subdivisions within the ETJ at the time of filing? Have a Plantti - { 5. Should Wa tabl Isla a ratio ay,tw to allocate the available capital resources Refine and between ld recently annexed and future.growth areas? If so,in what pro- bring back portions? 6. Should we restrict future utility service to areas within the corporate limits 5 ^„•r1 or.areas served by special contracts (utility districts and the like)? Yes'** y, F"£ 3 7. Should we(expend,reduce or maintain)our pre—It utility extension policies? Maintain Councilmwber Bell raised the question as to what should be nmened:land so wet'anforesthave land and deer or houses ,yu d propleT Cogncilmemer Davis felt We Should d eloped land so w can have control over how it develops and let it he on the tax rolls as it is n9ht Sin it develops. Counci lmmher Dowling asked what .1 affect thin would have.on dvv,I,pmxt? Mr.Pipes s d f it s in the ETJ the net effect mould be mill because the sacro subdivision standards apply in the ETJ as.apply in the city. Dale Brown,Planner,.said utilities a affect development more thanwhether land is inside the city or not. He said If the city had a policy that it yyT. ld only provide utilities for areas within the city limits,then it Would be diff It Louncilmwbar Howard w`w rm a 5 felt we should have a Pile year annexation plan and extend the.ut111tieS 1n the direction that we know we most ;y'y F✓# go. He felt Itchwnem should know in advance haw many years it.711 be before[bay are annexed so they can plan mit too,whether it Is raw land or developed land. Mayor Monday felt Wa should annex both developed and a u developed land. Launci Camber Wharton felt we Should do both also,but the major thrust should ho in Me - C undeveloped ereef 5t^N.z, Counci lmwher G .aid we.. d to answer the question 'W�y do we want to enneaP' Counctimwber Hodges `i id as our city end b A It Is absolutely tial that m qo with it and our method o4 growing with Y d 1 the people 1s throggh annexation. Launcl lmmber Node id we may need a policy that says Wall only.extend y utilities iT the land is inside the city,or if we do axtend it mtaltle that they.know because of that,they era ^( l going to be annexed. He felt we always need a five year plan that is updated annually. MayorNDndgy said our apital inprovemeb program needs go grow right al11 with that. Mayor Monday noted she feels we need to annex to control the Wality within and wf iLwt the City of Xu.tsville. Councilmwber Green said this should be made clear so that it is ret felt xe are mnexingonly to bring money into aur coffers. Conncflmember Hodges said i Wa don't need to annex to be bigger,but we do need to annex m be the best. - `�+{ Councilwmher Green said another question 1s that people chase to live outside the city because they have larger lot,or that'have rock roads and bar di tctin Instead of paved,curbed and guttered streets,etc.— ' tt we imposing an then our phi losephy of whet quality anal Mayor Hondo said it is imperative that the.city provide several aItwr,tI—because en do need the alternative lifestyles,other than curbed and guttered street I q because people should hive the right to choose those ,however,they can t have it both ways. She ` f.3�yye, y said they can't choose to have the five ace lots with septic tans today end then tomorrow expect the rest of the ' vTz Y ^4' taxpayers of the City of Huntsville to cane along and pay for than th have the other awnities. She said they /` mod.their.choice. She said she would like for the City of Huntsville to provide vehicles to do this--assessment a. `c✓ districts--that they can Incorporate thmeelves in if they want to decide that that',darn the line,want to at different standards. Or,she.said,if land uses change:' d growth occurs a d density grgws,then that c ill becope affordable.1m I w it inn t. She reminded the Council that the mean avarege intern in the QyM� ' Cityiof Nuntsvil le is around§18,000 and m went not forget net we have to make-it a.m. Possible to rY house people'n certain ranges of intone. Caunctlmer8ar Green said he mould 71 ke to see this as a policy guide- line.PC Green said many[Imes the abjection to being.annexed is the fear they will have to adopt the city s standards for living and that they will lou the different configuration of the way they live if they are annexed. 1 id these 1 1 b k t voted against this in because he sa a se folks will t la er and Want - +� the city to provide-city 9ac111tlea Mayor r Monday note she supported it but not the fact that Wa would al lax private water systems. Counellmmber Garrett noted he felt the council should to the staffs mcamendation. fi Vi a•Coumcilwabers Dowling and Xherthn noted they did rot like dedicated funds like this. y i •-Sneclal contracts pemitted for industry or special considerations and a policy developed for when that i A % o ti ty/concern will be annexed. .kw" aCUF' "7R '` kw w j Y y"'#': ate c �� X R 'C=k j`„m „,il €E� 'fie A '�. � i"�•4 MM $,X,,1 x � r r�,.5¢ (n''r' �T� EA08 638 OCf0a88 2Y,1983 Book^0" CITY COOxCIL xINfIT89 � ' ykt tk' f k �'$tdMy,. BONntown Parking Study Mayor Monday noted he will table this item until next week,due to the lateness of the hour. FLAVORS REPORT f, f r. i•,1'w�" ,�''tyy 3,,Tk�,; 3„'+T- �.a}�, Chief Joe Fr nch--Count's tank truck Chassis and Co th id fireassociation organization 1 Chief French M sed the-Council that yeste day,the County want out for bid on the county 5 tank truck chassis. He said m revs eve with Sam Park today the specifications for the body of the tank and for the i` 4 cessor7es. He said progress is being made On this. ! 3"a N0 French said he net last night.with four.other fire chiefs inside the county as m11 as with the Texas u,i2 C k Forest Service.. He said they proposed that m form a county-wide association for the Wrppseof thecaoMination of efforts to benefit all tlepartments in the way o9 communications.etc. He.said their reasonin is that the } N,r v'� g y - o my-wide fire-organization,'as is done to other counties,would allow the forest service--their policies are '`e r 1 S '`y. im" ,y,.,'§ „'•' 'r h- cat--ta let Huntsvi lleparticipate on a cast-share tleal,s ch as on ratlio aqui Mnent. H t d d'o!equipment .$ } `+' is sorely nmtletl by tlepartmnts Wt 7n thecmnty,although Huntsville i in good shape H 7d he 4'fii..gt ,"y J aid net feel the City Of Huntsville IF, OeuarLnent mould benefi t.that g sly Oirebtly but fi di'ttTy,by helpin } and assisting and being in these with the g idance,when this thing is famed and es it goes along,it may help G+' y i a `_ Huntsville down the road. He said if we can be with them aM offer our guidance and support to this organization then as they get better equipment,then they will be better able to take care of their nen needs where Huntsville. t' :- + won t have to go out and help then as much. 4 n kik Mayor Moray notetl the Chief will.brilg this back again-for-formal consideration. N Pipes noted the City's participatlan'n this association nmds ratification by the City Council since this is a city department. ' Mayor Mundey asked that the guidelines for this perti cipatian also be brought. SHbU's looecmtm Parade Invitation ` Mayor Monday extended President.Bower's invitation to all cluncilmembers to ride in the hmecming parade. He asked then to advise Mrs.OeShaw. She noted the TML Meeting conflicts with the homecoming schedule,for rcy,'FA ' those milisterad to attend that meting. - G - Deed Restrictions Seminar' f;{; Mayor Monday remindeda everyone of the Deed Restrictions Seminar to be held on Thursday night at 7:00 P.M. t y < City Hall,which i5 open to the public. u 3 - COUNCIL ACTION i Nast,Discheme Pewit-Mobile Hone Park t Counctimember moferred.to the notice of application for waste tlischarge pemit f the Texas Weser ,+rw Commission for the Buddy Acker Nob71I Home Park Wastewater Treatment Plant. He said this park has an open senor ' which looks like alake that will be draining into our water system. .He ved that we file an official objection a to that. Mayor!bray asked that the City Manager intervene 7n this application request. _ cot oretatgwn ie uead. y Counoiamsme-aowud advl.ad tba city of s lot ovezV.iv need.,located ont S� he c tna of 7th Scteet and s t yy 7 ; bmue M(uco.e from tha boa—of an.).an.). Mr.P pee In—[G city viii 1we.tiente t be u.a. K2i, prate-,[..as I.Ize $ Caulellweber whartu voted ha is...-d about the eltletion nufr t the atetndty bougie and fa tine ct me cast time have bean aluhed all people e e If—to cow:u[of[MIr bowlic s. Be used that the poe 1e z— .tap op patrol of that ane. w Otality Polar and Budbille ' Couullmwber owling wud the pralifeta—of alga.of.¢dale.klada m utility poles atouvd to—, P J e ds­.t vioL[Iov of e v ty:rdiwnce. e<coned[:day he ev v caw a city plemiag-ion notice o r a 4 ' ut131t n a Pm 1 P:lw. Ba ukad Yat a[appad up evfoscamu[ev CLL. r Borotlts end aretem3t,yell Cov[awt ' 1 Courillambat Duliag noted iv.Pite of ell the talk about the ftetarnity holes act...,the Bxea Low- ?l : cwlag:elwrar of feativi[iae includes a aot:rity and ftatamity^yell covteet at 1:00 A.M.oe eamcda , 9 nom3vg. B..zemzy ,p i' k"y�„„n Oct:har YY,1983 ' !V v, r �, a b Y..' Al h e'yt. �'' i •I Nk "R1,11K 4114 AN` .r.fi40'Y"'! � �s N11, MINUTES OCTOBER.29.1985 BONE 0' PAGE 639 MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 29M BAY OF OCTOBER,1985 IN THE CITY HALL CODICIL CPAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE CITY OF NUIFSV]LLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council met in regular f nwith the following sulkers present: qT y7w r"k kt �Y F'v4 'N{' rz J Monday,NLWr- City Officers Present D.Eugene Barrett '$ Gay Bell Gene Pipes.City Manager 'k'' r "cry qY° SephenE.Call, suchDeouneCiteiums. Aa regm BI1I fludges Pe I "S`'1m� '..a, •+ �1t'.r " How d Jr. k ? r r 07 k I ha tem4 T P The Council doesting was called to order by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor. ` J'`43 iAsUaa'sl. ! - CITIZEN INPUT Nen Lamar-2010 Avenue-.R. Nr.Cormay,noted he 1s a copeter science g t So Houston State University. He noted he is here to ' speak to th CiLy P 1luntsVill Ys.Camey lou it q Inst his and.other students for residing there in violet of the arae s dem restrictions..He thea introduced his brother and three of his roesmates who were than to ppoTL hia in his address.. M said beundem ands the city is considering a lawsuit against their residing there. He said he is at Sem Houston m an academic scholarship dad his job i to'study. M said they rte not t 4 ' " �^ 4• `^q' fraternity muse our a group joined for any social means whetswwr.. He said all of their number me goal is for sWdying. He.said he is hem.on the President's Endeved Scholarship and his brother.Bond,is here on the Unirersf ty s Scholars Scholarship He said they.are sincere xhevthey say ,they are here to sWdy. M said p 4' it isdiffitult to stugy ollege dams or apartments as there are too many dsstrectians. He saitl this is why a it 7s important for them-to b 7 this Te- ted se. He said he hope W stay at Sam Houston to get his nesters an business adninlstrat7on. H p ntedhis house bgntract which requires a no mold iN clause and a- c, £ beverages cl sure in the hou the prwises. M noted there is al sa a high emral standards clause aha no °2 UrP- p , nuismce th neighbors. He said'.they leave their phone number,with theneighbors so that if there are say Problems they can be.contacted.rd his parent,h d thesane thing. He said they have never been contactedI . bout any nuisances whatsoever. He said they ill 1 my problems that night came up because of their I :� housing siWatien. He noted h didn't Peel they should be punished because there.Nght have been problems in other areas Wi M.th -g.up H itl.they t tcooperate.bemuse they have W have this goad study enviro ' ant m thi quiet d 1mis h od..H id.M thehouse was purchased,his Parents and he had no plan 8 i` to vialate'any dad restrictions that eight.be in this area and they had ,an consulted With their leaders and their rw1W at Move about thudded restrictim,amd,bout single family dwellings He said it was their � fy understanding this would not be in violation,although it sews to he an issue now. He said When he and his of ms`s¢ 1 E brother I a,.11,-p is i tenth g t ll the hem,. He asked for the Councils consideration and noted h they are si Austin McCmb 1515 As..wee 0 A.a P Mr.MoCamb noted he representsblew. Kapp Signs Fraternity. M noted they live in a mostly to park al block WC they ere having parking problem. Xe s d h they have IF perk an the street,they have to park across 'v L the strwt instead f i front of their has M. d they only have one single femily house and ah elderly ' 4'''•y pgntleman 17 there by himself, M ked if it would he possible for the cif,,in tM best interest of their >s 'no parkngiLsigns lohouse athe other he fraternity ideiof the street so they cee nut door to rn perklta Xwxtito�thelr resfidercei ty could move their y 's Ja Anderson 90610th Street(comer of 10th and Avenue I) Mrs:do Anderson said she is here.to sy k'7 f theother neighbors in the neighborhood. She said the ` lot next d0 t heproperty.A s been purch d by.the Trion.Evergreen Baptist Church for the purpwe of putt?np� p a building t house.I ate f tly members who are visiting the imates. She said there will be 36 that xf 11 ,. t* Y be el7owd t tqy Lh n SeWPoey and.possibly 3fi.on a SUMey. Ehe oLed they do net have zonliN or deed strlcI'D they thW do�oW Y Shs felt they Awld have the say that they m not cont it in the ne7ghbo- =,sx ,a'1 Mad. She !id they.. .n Lapp d W Lhebulldlnp bltand i4 Na church cares to put it up and wants to help these People,that is f but th y do t f el thay Would be able to leave their Muse on the weekend. y they are only allowed to visit for one S with app vxlooks ly 72 strangers A in w other•Mas an. She said t keod and the t weekend ITl!! Cher 72 people. Shesaid the neighbors.will never know who is=,no nd who is g g Sh d t illb tem f b u t s rare 4d with the Baptist Church or any durth is tax Tree M the Milding 711 m tax free SA id tMrecroy be a minimal fee of jJ'.OB per might Pan the visitor W tay there as th ill be.no p tialltV children,anyWgy viii be eligible W stay. + a r pLTiv u' She said she was told 1t would 1 to there h m a aP 1ts..prwimityth the bus.station and LM walls unit,but < 4 Mr.PUNm,on the board connected with.this informed he.that this house will w._ e a families of 7emeths in four -} S its(Onre,0l domestic,6o and Huntsville). She id she cannot understand than wily it has to be Wilt r whore It is planned boom...peopl.v.ly can't walk to.Mass outlying units. She said the neighbors have asked t' 7 Mr.Pufnen to Is tek it wt m tM me M hood.-the residential section. She wid they can t help it they w u a dm t My quad t-nctson SM id tt iolder,quiet dei hborhood and thq d like W keep it that w l .. She said the Wilding will be 7.112 q e.4 L the gmmd and!1 014 square font in the loft. She saidthere _ + will be 36 Parking spots on.that 1 t.between her house and that.of her neighbors. She asWd that it ba ke `S out of the 7ghb h ad, if at all possible. Mitch Lardson-4romr Ston No219 t $ 1& Witch Lambert to represent Kroger's Some.No.219 He said with th to f proposed by GSU,it will t th.K 9 company ha rou d S5 240 par ninth extra. H id h'i'.here mostly to '1 a present K og but iso;to'rep efeilt their u toners becauw with that much f increase,It Will be an YSk �.,k 9a i mrect cost for the customer to be ahmpping in their store if GSU is allosed W increase their rate. Jane Gebert S ' no- y 4 Je Be rt said she represents aim aP many who ere totally fed up with GSU s me,increases. She said shea 31 a presents the frustrated hmewner Shouted that she hes tried tg bri ng.doxn her utility rates in her ' 11-electric hone.. SM sold Lhay'Inrtalled.a t1ne1'.on Nair electric water heater so instead of running 24 hourr IP*,^i y yk bz it suns only two hours per dnYt they turn their air cmlditioner off in the evenings for eight horns which is s %� I Sa 'Sa i 'a'6� t";.e•.t>s^• Sit P sl.^-t U{"c�^ v^ �i,? P * n y � h PAGE 640 OCTOBER 29,1985 MINUTES BOOK•0" equivalent of to complete days p nth that 1conditioninga 1 used;they stopped using the electric cloth oyer antl n he,p the 1 th t d to dry. She id he. ttemptrng t 1 h electric bill but she has tt not been able to d nything.abo t it as the bill ti s to rise d rise She said sshe hopes to represent some people who y not speaL%-. for themselves. Sh id she n pay the.b111 am she can continue to pay.the nti es because she would have to.as she hes no other choices-at this time until they get their pass the solar j ''#x•b g { built. She said than are.any.citizens l .this community who ere unable to stand these increases and he d like th speak 4or them If they don't speak for themselves. PP '$� Rothe Snyder Na.Snydersaid she is a college student t ging to pay her-way through school. She said with the pro 'ased i 1 A t'"`%"t Ft l 65U rate increase,studenta will.J just be deeper. d deeper in the hole because the university-has already ised tuition to an nnolnt that 7s had to neat. She id t0 try-tom meet other bills and GSU 1s dlfficu It. She felt there is s.methI OR that can bs done about GSU and she hoped the Council will do it. fl True Cousins Mr.Cousins said he was from Sam Houston State University,and although he was not here representing them, " he wanted to let the Council.know that effect the GSU rate increase M11 have an S. Man a 1<increase in 1""y '( yyR fp �' "iy ,S 7 electric rates will cast the University.about$450,000 par year. He said with this years appropriation,he is already$450,000 in the hole. 1 P"*a•+,� T ..;14 -•Kn�° .v"3 1 "� Gisela Allen n.notedshe isesp i lly canceroadabouL the old people who are an a fined income. She said Jane Gab t his.I. ady said everytM 9 she wanted'to.say. - ,t James C.Allen--3102 Cloy,Circle 1 5 M 5AiN3p'< for car aniesnsaid th relh.cazte L Nersaid teeLM1ealast-twod he ise rs one hasshadstoothtions ro Huntsviileis to look doxn onfor five different -%? x aff°**j cc sioixs. He said he.could 111,placed at.least 3.000 jobs.within the city within the last two years. He said ?'1' 71 he felt it.aas rt diculous to have a light rate as high as Gulf States is. He said he cannot and will not reconi- �i'J�€ an Huntsville in the future th companies wM can L competeif they have t.p�these high rates. Hesojust " last week,a company in Houston,.Argon Manufacturing,called him to ask him for relocation and he did not even _ '^ mention Huntsville. fYIfF1AL SESSION €` Nagar Monday then called pr se formal session t.order. She introduced Reverend Bosey Bookman of the Galilee .,a 5 United Methodist-Church to present theinvocation. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Councilmembyr B rrettnade the tl n to a rove the miFl t of the're 1 .tin of October 22 1985 and ' 7 r .y' Co ncr mas r e smcon tha. t n -we a sn avor a t mo on ATTENDING CITIZENS o n nous v. U Mr.Paul Ruffin 2014 Avenue Kss,to discuss the proposed GSU rate increase , R Nr.Ruffin felt thGSU rate increase request is an issue of absolute.incredible importance. He presented signed plea,Pat f It h read aloud. He thanked the Council for preparing for signature.the letter opposing the GSU rate hl ke request as this shows the Ceunc,has the ur interests at heart. He saitl it as their understand iii G X 1.9 copies of this letter x111 he sent to 6pvernor Nark White and the Public Util lty Commission. He asked that T '"i,,,^'£ by copy of this signed.letter be sant to b7m for.his file. Nr.Ruffin asked the Council to officially deny the Jt *' . k rte hike requect and.press for a redacts n to electric rates. He gild it ss the udaretamding.f his group that in the pest it he been.comman practice for the Council to suspend rate hikes without further discussion until the PUC has made its rul Ing. Ne said it hes.also been common practice in the past for GSU to ask for pqs O certain percent increase in the rates and be granted roughly half of that amount by the PVC. He said when }. 'J as . `* they were lastrned weak,thatns have sthe.reason is policy Y that 1t to anlexpansivedand time-corace nsuming P procedure tos.they have been examinej ton GSU proposals. He said they have been advised,however,that a statute exists that shifts,the fl nancial Spon- "'+ ibility of such an.:a in to 65U. Ne said given the presence of.this statute aM tNe PamS that follow, It 1s their contention that this historically passive policy will W.Ionger suffice. He noted his plea mentions m of the data the Council has already a tered,n ely that.this rate hike.request canes quickly on the _ 5 heels of that 23.87Sinors—from June of 1984 to June.of 1985,as quoted to a Houston Post article He said the Council knows also that Huntsville has the.highest rates in Texac and if w'e a we the comparison # hart printed in the sane Postarticle,we have the second highest 1n the country,second only to Commonwealth Ed of Chicago. Na cas�tFia impact of the rate Increase wouldbe traumatic t0 our community and the Council , t has just heard same testimony to that effect. g '{ Mr.Rffi. 'd GSV has lost.its credibility..He noted they have a history of asking for more then L1Y.they need. He.said an admission that canf7mms long standing susplc7ons their omen attorney,George ^ A y or is g to a recent Chronicle article,confesses that 65U has massaged and-nanlWlated figures;they <' have used outdated financial des fo their praposal5-this alone.ac ording to the office of Public.Utility Counsel,is reason enough to reject the rate hike request. In short,he saitl,GSU has deliberately presented 3, v outdated,manipulated data doming their entire tate. He said they can no longer be believed. He said consider l the evidence of resistance to the GSU request. He said the Council knows abort the office of the Public Utility j Counsel.established by our press t Governor,to act as a coat h dog n L111ti He said its.purpose is to X {1X examine the proposals and to come'.p ith c ndattons t.th.PUC The,office of Public Utility Counsel {" '>q says that it should be thrown out d th tin fact,.chances a quite good,that the PUC will le that GSU Ii :By reduce its rates'. He's id a mber oP state officials have game on d. Jim Maddox 11,gIn,.on record with quotes,as follae: GSU is wasteful,inefficient,and just pla7 g dY..Let's turn out G5g's 1 71ght...Not another dime. Nr..Ruffin said he has in his tiles a letter from Senator Kant Caperton,part of aw•* which reeds:.'I also agree.wtth Chief.Counsel for the Office.of Public Utility Counsel,who says that the.wse �' hould be.thrown out.' He presented a letter from Allen HigM1to;ler evan stronger: 'It is utterly ridicul cos _ haw GSU has monopolised our utility rates in Southeast Texas. The PUC.should reduce their rates instead of ]`' 5 r v consideringa rete hike.' He said several sties have rejected,officially,the rate hike request: T' f' + 4" Britlge City o .f the leaders),fi—es op.2I.000f);Nederlaid(.pdp:20,000f);Port Arthur.(pop'.,,,,t: 66 � X Port Much �P.p•'I6,OOG);yldor.(pap.Over20.000):in short,Vex id,not your small,back woods towns,but n ', •r "'<""' y 2k` j your big towns,every bit as big and nest of thmm larger than Huntsville. Industries,businesses,universities. K - tate agencies other than-vanities,school Systems,churches.medical facilities.the list ss extensive,all - r r }„ E% a " W- v S 7 s E, , q MINUTES OCTOBER 1905 BBBK..g.. PAGE 641 i.. re beginning fa vola their bjections to this to hike request,he said. He noted citizen protest groups 4 -you would t heli Veish theyare.springing.upand in what numbers. He presented.. the official bwper ticker sig fy g this opp its f " He told whether or not.th-C '1 considers the burden.of deciding the complex issue a;reasonable a pectatfon.and whether.or mat the Council believes their decision will have aay slgmf .they o harged with that respons1b117ty..He urged them to take note of their p every high't d consider } M1# the potential.impact Of this proposed rate hike o community and be 1n' wind "the1 f cred7bilt of 65U and to xeigh heavily the e8ative tt -t'ot'e t hik proposal by state eg 1 s.aad.officials of cities,burl cess and industry, then g ps and indlvitluals and act formally;not simply to reject.this may.d•� )°+., present rate hike request 't.to.ask for a reduction in electric rates. He said if the Council argues that " �.r+ to turn the request down is.to.invite an.expensive and time-consuming eaaminatioo of.the GSU proposal,we counter thus:-.with Outdated,admittedly t ivad figures,the utility company.is not likely to demM.such an 2` 1 .�, cam alio pati el ly si -e 11 dJO :,the expense of that ex must be borne by the ut111 ty v ' k C`+ itself. H id hi g.u gessthe.Cou til to.act promptly oa this issue in as much as official delay,so h acteri t1 f.p t this ons.might to light of the tamper of the theme,be Perceived by the PUC as S p 've ac pt nce. He s id this is an i p n we cannot afford. Dr.Jim.Carter.1724 10th SL t-to discuss the Proposed GSU rate increase Br.Carter'thanketl the Council.for alleving tAem.to be there tn7ght X id.he ora ted t peak.on a ` .p N k, slightly different issue: He said 1t 1s the Issue.of Public participation at these mwt g He.said for 5 '+ years he has hear canDlai t i tMs town by bath citiz ntl city officials that there not en0ughWblic Interest parts cfpatio I t'wceks,this lack f public involvement and Internet has bceo reversed.to a great deg N he id'weh r rs that the City Council is considering limits gthe degree Of public paarttcipat H aid c t 7 ly g atuftu'us comments,repetitive dialogue,and irrelevant statements should b {�{ °;, ,d 5d.f•'^ z% b# stricted th re.should be b hence between the Council proceeding with ifs business antl the public's fight have a vol 1 itS gOver t He said he hopes that this rvmar is u founded and that instead,.the City Council is Overjoyed with the p blies attentiveness,interest and activity. He sNd be hopes the Council will continue to d publicparticipation aM.not limit it. He said the Council as as u and the business it _ conducts 1 p bli bu1 e Ha said 7n earlier years,he attended marry council easel's h h as - " `' practically thei citzen present. He said be grateful that the public is here. He id if the.Cognc7l makes ane ,in.this manner to determining the proper degree of puhlic input,make lure that the.,or Is to d + RRRq s the public favor. " Mayor Monday thanked the ti f the public for their comments. She noted,relative to the GSU rate, f # Increase,the Council 75 concerned s is the public and noted we are all in this together. .She than d same information she has received today to put Into perspective the PUC s role and that of the City C' P Huntsv171e. 5 May r Monday noted before 1976,.the rates were regulated.by individual cities In 1975 the Public Utility Cawnission was fO ed LO collectively hear,evaluate and implement rates fir rural areas. The 1�" hies retained their original jurlsdictin and he still have that today,however,theappalls. pp 17 to juris t , d1 ti f t .nce to.the.PUC. In 1903,she said the-office of the.Public Utillfy.CO 1 was y f I established shed to p e t fide ti 1 azul 11 1 d strlal' with a full staff to as i t that depart } t Mr.J Boyles is. i that pus ti h id. Mayo Monday noted the PUC has established a rate head fig ached 1 .LMt.1 affect.the 7ti .171 dctd about rate cases and than have those appealed before the PUL ever.hears th f1 t pa.t'f their case. She noted right now the PUC is setting ahearing date tented ly.for February. She said the PUC has.followed a set procedure establiah7ng a unitary rete_ +. structure f th a"ire service area'in Ne categories of commercial,residential and industrial. She said - ,tfgi this mea..th,t.n two cities to the GSU service area willpay separate rates--they will all be the same-- d the PUC will determine that rate She said any materiels that are presented here at this council mall ng, t y - if we choose t'have a public hearing f that information will be presented.to the PUL or passed on to t - them in the appellate situation. Sheaid these hearings start from scratch and.they only allow new infornat7o `+ to be presented at that time. She said n of documentation will be entered. Mayor Monday said She City alternativa.under thepresent procedures.are the following: 5- 1. N i Jurlsdtctl to the PUC. Sheaftl this council has chosen not to do Sh t at this time,buccae A C could lect to do that,at a later Lima. ,k.'%• 2, Tu Suspend the ht�--Oct ce 22te mqu,st,1985.mSaxism id hetero days--90 dgys. She saitl the Council did.that last. ,},, 4Y 8 g suspended the rates,the Council Ms 90 days to doyy a. the following things, "rw h a k . Hold a public hearing on the rate increase proposal for all three categarles: residential, .pw c---'.'ad industrial. A. [luring the hearing.th h i for representation 1n detene1nat7on of the rate schedule are p - available. Chao to.ha p t t1 simply listen to 65U present their case,make our own tl 1 1 bWt the.pP priato rate. She said 7f we Decide tad this,GSU ui11 appeal it to the PUC. d they will determine the.ult7mate rate..{Mayo Monday noted ' she did visit today with Karen Johnson,Assistant City Manager of Orange•and they re In the same position as the City of Huntsville in that that/have suspended to rtes for 90 days. Sh d that at.the and of 90 days.Orange 1 going {-pass ❑ ® ordinance that will g t GSU the same rate as C'ui Siena,or they at/pe ordinance that grants GSU tha to as the average Texas utility bill. Sheid this 1's the appealed to LhehPity of Orange 1s lceki ng at now. Of course,she said,that will be -- y'xes ) 2) We c h t h staff•.our own alta y own acca tent/fin ncial director, th 1 tie to viers all f this material and recommend to us what the s y"{} appto thp PUCte t should b She said if we do that.that decision will be appealed .] .ryfra J} 3) We c hose to hl pp priate consultaat.th t i xpert i the field aM N1 j let thorn study this tett 1 f r ua at a set rata a d ih n hat them nd to us what;the appropriate race should be. She said if we do that,that decision.w711 ce am, W the PUC Th c t for those consultants world Indeed be passed On to GSU .4 k fry' who 111 indeed pas it onto;each of us. ` ` ^ i r N` G �r @? _ `4✓ii � 1 ♦♦♦♦ � PAGE 642 BOOK..0.. OCTOBER 29 1985 MINUTES 3. Nmthe hoice we have,.Mayor Monday. 1d,is not t hold Public h in but ' 9 Js implYi9nore the wh I praesa do. thing from h Shessaid i this case.1t Itl be.DPealad to the PUG. b 4 P�?�'J' ".,� ,a'"' •ko-* 'v { She ated these are Our Voices that we h t thi point. the City Co 1 Again, he noted,the Aye' c b , s tiK4 a' lunate Decision will be 11N the MC. She said anotna area Pana meadereas,s the area or intervention. 3 a ,,:• She said the Council does have option to intervene 4 the rural rete cases but must do so by.Novanber 75. sL,c y To da this ae can ai the,file a document of ince ti J,n a group and they 1,turn 1111 hi nsultent reprea t and ue 11 pay wr sAere.of th t( t'ora not r.aborsable and will Pena.Out of.Us dollars +'you 'P waU1d t.6e defending.our law su,t),or file a.document oP intervention,do mat,loin a group antl not Maya Monday ted onv. definitely went to consider,perhaps In conjunction with we of the above c'y 4 4 •y ! choices,into write a letter N express the Social consciousness of the people here in.Huntsville and all of heir concerm to the maple who will be making.the rate decision: PUC and the Governor.who Ss responsible for the PUC. Sh id the City h written two letters,ane W the Governor and ona'te Lhe PUC,that each of the Counc,lmepbe M11 g. 7A letters are nuei labia.fa rev Ian or to regi oples.of lsefore they,e wailed. She encouraAed everyone G atteiA the regional public hearing and the state'public haaring.to be held by the PUC • .ry<b ,k5r} y $; G. ;} ` l' November 8,1985. Canrae City C it Chambers Regional PUC hearing 2:00 P M.to 4 30.P M. '600PM.W830 PM Mayor Nontlay entad she hes visited with.Attm general J1o.Madd ffi a today, ntl spoke with a Mr.Scott Xcrul laugh Assistant Attorney General,who will handling Nis case before the PUC and is very experienced. .-1 Mr. MCLollougA said Attorney General.Mhddox.s officeh s been granted intervention on behalf of.state s.{ agencies. gee said .they w511 be retaining on export to go through all of.thin to-1 1 and-to.present LAe7r' on behalf of stet aAencies. Sha sold.they will be operating separate f Mr Bayles'office our any other - � "1.*R group.ill thea gw111 be.severel.grapa presenting Efferent.information,not ail reta7n7ig the same consulNnt ( R be 1 f n maple working for our case, Mr.McCullough s goal 15 te arrive at their recmvmndatiam Ion an equitable amount for the rate Increase and Chen present that to the PUC,she said. There are four other esr' grape of whf ch Nr.McCullough euere that have taken tM1vse same ateDs and they too have.h7 red special lets in ey A Presentations before.the.PUC 1n Februa N ay sai * i a s- N7a area cod th will he.makin y,Mayor None d. lmenhar Hod es nude the notion to have the Lancrl sl n these two letters to the PUC.and Gorernar Mark to an Caunc m re t sewn immon. er Oan,a who f a e sNen a not,an:e1merot Dasa a y, re en.P Pr,aw t oaPon oto ear. ;. Mayor Monday noted wj thin the next 90 day,the Cantil will have G chase one of the alternatives outlined If the Canc11 decides W intervene,however,,t will sed W do that bm efore November 15,1985. =,r v 4 Kayar Mm any then called for a five w9nute,recess so that the Council could visit with suof the cl tixens who are to the council nnetla Lo express their coaerna about the PUC rate Increase request. NUNTSVILLE MASTER WATER SUPPLYyTRFATMFW PWI Y �,PLISti f th Imntev,ii Matena Net S 1 T lin11%P1ao ann7ssioned b the Lf and the iAA as , r 4 Gene Pip City Name p 4d wry met f F Boyd Milder,Director of Public Util it5es. dated Octebe 24 1985. n 1 g t latetl studies canductetl on She city's water supP1Y.df atrlbution and 5 tl treaopent ystem He aced thecurrent project was twofold: to look et an overall picture of the water;Ystem 5N treabnent and a second sial o!the erosion antl scaling problem which has been a particular irritation end ncer In the city and throughout Esit Texas far many years.noting the city hes hada brown water problem sf nca 1939. He said we heve.camissfonul a separate study to speak be that partial ar problem. He noted the )n presentation x111 te heeded up by Bobby 5ca1P of She.Alan Plummer group. Mr.P7pea than reagnized Mr.Grady y; Y Wma.the Southern Reglanai Nanager for the TRA. Mr.P7pea said the TM has Participated with the city through- s,s-*�y;r+ ut tM1is sNdy.because the city 1,tied completely N the TRA for a malar portion of its water SUPP7Y. He noted '. 1t has bean a distinct Pleasure N eN4y the cooperation of TRA. Mr.Pipes noted a nmjar portion of the report Hnn the tethmcal are M1cM1 Is of great benefit te Nr.Milder and others involved in the water systeh opera- ;xH k , "RP-0' Grady Mania.TAA Southern Regional Director,noted an June 2fi,1981.the C7 ty Council opted to accept a 1 } Proposal by Engineering Science am plan Plumper Grap to prepare Leis master plan for the Huntsville Neter pl and treaNmnt requlresenG. He said 1' Councll ntracted with these two ffm,to conduct the SWdy and.."o; ✓pi t C ):Its ast night,the o wan t was finished. He introduced Saw d Highland,representing Engineering Science aM Barry y 5 Hubbard. He id N Alen P7 d Bobby 1, If are here to represent Alan Plummer and Associates.'Ne then introduced JI 5 N ter Sou 1 0 'on Hanaer of TAA and Don Roach,Chief of TRA Nater Supply. Mr.Me W sold Bobby Sc if project g the.study and he will present a Short synopsis of the report documents. Mr.Sa if tetl the last to pl - yater far Huntsville was done Sam Gn years ego and many than es F" Y have occurred 1 the t tin .and th h b4en recent discussions with SWEPCO regardl ng their Nelson Creek , y, Reservoir. N id there lu.been sore ancern among water supply people in Huntsville es to wlmt impact that .,g e y es ir.nay have upon}ha water supply system for Huntsville. He.said the scope of their master pian study Included far item: 11 analyse of arai 1111,.papulation projections and water demand Projections for the city i 1J 3 2) lysis oP fire separate alternates for future water suDP1 les for the syatrel 3)av luet7on of existing +y$C - trabmnt and tranre7safon own and actions that may aetl to be taken with.respect to its aM 9)reco•eMation xy for future action esaoc7eNd Wth the wetar Supply program ,. r Nr.Sc 7'f aid in 1980 toe o lotion of the.Mu t ilia water service area wss in excess of 25 OOO antl. the r 0 s a e ex ec m a r ng a me t. a so i- A s # Per P comp a -r a e ant In 1985 an average ester demand the `q Wb Eyear was abort four m1111m gallms war day and in 2020,.that average demand Is projected to be appra7metellp tr our'- k 12 mf Tin" gel ions par day. Ne said fa plan i g.pu P for water treetlnent d transmission facilities.we }; n d to also cans War Lhe naxH. dewed day 1985 9 million allond er d to 23 in allana our in "x'#k 2020. He sold although Nis 7a a stogie day 1 ye r ng rag war 0 a, e a very near Chat con occur nor dove or Beeks ata tire, mut:have facilities adequate tP carry Nat quantl SY of water. He noted on kw alterative water supply that xe studied is associated with the planned Nelson Creek Reservoir which is intended ca, .k te be i dal I%in nd'f r 9NBPC0'Xk laid there hes allays been a7te a blt.of va lotion in the quality of the surface water pply Coming fr the Trini Ay R1ver and It has bem thought nary time that that water quality J?.y...t'v'%t'�` Cds •.a§z Juei-. 'r' y t 1 n19At be 1nPrd d gad out by going'Nrog9h a reservoir,nreelY.Nelson Creak Reservoir. He said two at7an5 war lamtl flret Wald be to pipe w ter Into the reservoir from the Trinity River,mix 1t with the s rvolr eater and then bring It back N the water t,—twent P1ent;and second was to valve the water plpelin a tient at times,the water Could g directly f tjvIn St. Res erwe, r N the water treahamt plent end at other tires 1L could ata Nelson C k Reservoir. He said teere are a number of technical roblaim with those o tion y h, s — -- § 6 J' k4?s S i a PAGE 644. . BOOK'0" OCTOBER 29..1985 MINUTES be operational in the id 1990s,but this is as Close es he has been able ta tleWmine. Analysis f Distribution System M Babb Sc Tf ted second tion of Nei W s* ' y g .1 P dY, analysis of khe d t ibetl asyatm aha , Decifi Aly kine tp bl within that distributionsy tem of grouts water,seal g ion,etc. ~:F`v„a He noted then ..total 4Right .aperati anal retia xi Nin the systen,tea of those ..pursed:to the Spring ,cy Creek Plant and theX to distributed.Fran tem and the other six are Russell W N Pal. 7'Street Plant where 1 - ,yV, ^,f the water Is tmbined with the treated water frm.TPA and is d tributed from Wt Ppl t H.aid priorta the �y onstro tion of.the TRA to t aWe t pl t,there. only wail.water elctrlWWtl thrm9hmt the Wsten. 'Firq sq He saitl p i r to Lha introduction of the treated.surface water,brown or retl(colored)water.amorred within variouspits of the d1slr]betlon systen annually. He said a, the introduction of the treated surface water, most of th carol amts regarding brown or red scoter have occurred of Interstate 45. Also,following the intrad is on of.that:treated Water,-h id th ee were sone o9 ' 't"t$ r study mos N.deposition is scale,caicim cerhou- k` ate(who W powder)scale Inside pip 17 ecus He said their study was N analyu this and to an the list - '� available. Ne.said they also instituted ampline pragren with Mr..Mil der s staff and established siz senplln points tteretl.armntl the city where sanpin were taken Por al ka11n1ty,hardnms,pH.and then calculated J saturat index which ui15 whether the afar is Being to precipitate or gos as to.carrode a pipet Ane. Mr.Scalf said they also looked at-said,water meters and analyzed tbm for precipstatint or cerroslon that S �' have be n occurring 1n.those. He sold anytlmeNere is a top made m a larger vein,you yet a round piece pI"called a pupon. which they analyze to see what kind of car i n. precipi tats on may be on those. He said tl.e results of these analysesshow..that in the northern sect]n.f the pipeline 11 ten Nab there had been deposition of calcium carbonate.scale in:the past but thare isno iM7catlop that it ss continuing at the " a Sresent tfine. He said there 15,however,.continuing brew w tar problems in the southern area,aha the anaiyse { t J y how it occurs whenever there I.a ma,{a change 1n deriand-Ae a 3-fF�uses chaipes Also of the wets L's r changes in direction of the water,which suspends N ediment that occurs fro iron white is in the well -y . water itself. He.said this iron precipitant occurs because o4.pouring being added and it is resuspended each time Ne velocity barges or the dlrectlon.of the flow changes. He said Neione Wren solution to that is to d�etop a s st��xfiere all f the ter is miad. d rather than distribution 71 we s-W tis now fntF� µs lam°mit =6rTT-'Te �f�e oT'se�1-a-art ei<th sh L k a sTt e ieEF-41 areaTt�tF rn area r r n�R�Tt wR a t t. s an 3, s al,tber e t i oaton aces ;t L Cao a-EF ��+T recmeerl the mead a ter ch t t`-3 c eat can' l. t r r l but swas mens Is t e t Pressure. Questions " Cuuncl lmmber Bell asked Mr.'.B if If ay thought g1 to recycline it.treated water fret the F:k ewer treatment plant M 5 if 1M this was.-t stutlied,but 1,these cases where this Is done.the xa., 'V` 91 4i gs only used for irrigation.purposes'for golf courses,etc. He said he was not aware of any installations §g l*y where direct reuse for consumptiN was tieing done in Ne.Onited States. Ne felt there more psychological ' Y� F reasons Involved that have so far prevented that type o4 water recovery for house consaspt;on. Counci lmenber Bell asked abouts simple fs 1tratsm syn Len to rel f eve the brown.water pmbl art. Mr.Scalf s id a f Itratlan systed could be installed but thss.waald introduce higher operations and maintenance costs. and waeld be More expansive than the additional pipelines that would serve to mix the xstar together. y CONSIDER SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STUDY Y- Consider contrat for profess tonal se es N conduct a salitl waste mnaae's.ent_I by En Imarino Science h t1 T 1 t t W r S t TWTTF-fI�- kyr , If1 ' Mr.Pipes th' 7 cadowMed the Prof..Ional services of Engineering Sciene of Austin.Texas th psrPore th SLE0, olid wasto hanagesent study for the City of Huntsville. Me noted the study all d be cmrylete0 by March oT ,^ 7986 so that coats.for Inplmnntatian f various camrendations can be Ida d sn next Wtlget year. Lmncll water Davis made the notion W award thecontract to.En 4neerin S[i d C ncI lumber Wharton soca a �;. mil Discussion: cant ro a m e slopeDro ace an Roped eY would 6��a? �} options,including landfill,conpost,in ineration,resou y,recycling,sorting,etc. 4y+"k s Mr.Pipes noted resntme recovery is one aspect of the primary exmimti flog 7t wind Radio W our advantage x ,pr before lncineratsan. He on, Huntsville 1s InteresLetl insanethiig that Is tried and true antl is not Intere in a pioneering effort at this time. Cauncllmmber Dowling noted he wants to see this study as comprehensive possible.Nayor Monday noted this is a Intel upt and intermoparatlntel efforts re also Ao1ng to be d„4t ddressed.(TDC.SHSU and Walker County). AfWr further oeneral discussion a voW ms taken and all were in ^z favor of the motion aha iL passed unanimously. 1 k d PURCHASES �a Consider bid for dl 7tlzer-controller hardware aid softmre for the En ineerin Dmi n De artmnt ac listed, t`{. '��� ..ago-. t t t 9 z 'PA as Oe 'Pip City Manager,presented this.bid far the cow ilii c ids.Li H noted this equfprenL +j w _ Wille bl theOaesgn E g n i g Dep W.e L t transfer coordinates 4 1'ti g going to be.utilized in an lysis aha platting t (I .,hand d m drainage maps cooN]Rate,can be.entered into the ml:ter and ' ey a ^ redrawn ata scale. Coun ilwmber H b d the notion to award the bid es.noketl in the ea flan above and Council—be,0.11.secon the stint. m nesse u ' { fi ro a e mo ne mous Consid bid f r n t rs 4 C1 N 11 a tl N M a1 Ouatice Center tongs-Exv Inc.In the . amour] t .roe V r ` C it b Hodge, ted this d is free Houston d h expressed his Camera for the availability. T" of and Ran maintmen thi er9eswy generator during a hurriana.if the service reprmentative had W t< travel up W Huntavi Ale Froin the NousEan Brea. Ilr.Pipes noted the second lm bidder,Mcteffety.Electric (646,923.00)1s a local vendor and from that skandpulnt,could be each more eccesatble to service Ne Aeneratar in en emergency situation. Mr.Hodge,noted he mould not go into his•local eMars.speech.'but bash on the -]"•3. v �` 'x„" +�"s,i �4 f r- energency nature of these generate rsz sad the nand for energenq seswice m Lhm,he re—'oded and dared that - t .�4 a f the cl ty purchase these generators P the second low bidder.rather than the lar bidder,due Lo service being h'f, locally Provided and that this bid be eMerdod to 1kCa4fety Electric and Cmncil.senMer Mlertnt seconded the >'t•' '. ..-Llan. Dlscus.IZ Mr.Bmntls,City Attorney,opted that.If the Council chases not W award tbe bid W the T±.4$"� ,`.$ t r; t 5 b > •nn - pmt i}„c. hy�4 i ni �' �F M1 � Ii w I Sl �k £rv ' xK h 4 - OCTOBER 29 1985 MINUTES BOON°0' PAGE 645 - § a *'$ 1 bidder, monde notice t s o bid t or second 1 bidder adthe g why ll thisstice� tl to be giv ra p t a tion on the matte ; a v Aa' Mgyo Noptlay noted the other apti i tD reject 71 f.th bids i they a all o r the budgeted amount. Mr.P pes noted the budgeted naw t s$43,500. M P p s noted.theCouncil c table this item end anti fy F Xq y the 1 bidder and than came beck November 12 to make the final award of the bid: Counci lmemhe Don7f noted ha m tt thecivildefense eoordi t /chsef. f pU 9 pec p ii /hoover is res ons bl for all this, ld h .the generators checked periodically tD be e they function property and that repairs can be dealt with as a.nonemergency basis It .noted during.H ne:Alii the city was without p !m sane eight hours end the telephme systemdepends an electricity.andawit hbut it,it was difficult to cam nicate elan those who became operational in emergency altuotion. nailmember x agwithdraw his first motion and Councilesumber Wharton withdraw its seaona If that first motion. Cmnc77m b N d the d to table thi Item. d to natifl tMelow bidder that weintend t award Ne bltl to th d erT6f basdd aid an he mesa"or eme�� trent—ne�aters and fY v nc ow e t g a,.n: , este a ct t e ex st ngq.I x . e y E °� tlere LWee Inethe sDeoificatt nsrabeutse vinya ettheYe is nothi�9 tolsay the�lawl bldderoe en Hantseto sservice > ;t. W.Wider.Director of Publi .Ut1lit1 noted the eme gency generator installed.at the Palm Street wale P plant was Installed-by a locale odor. Lmnc77menb r Green Telt the Council had a responsibility to the low bidder,although he is sympathetic am the Idea of buying locally,but likewise,he.felt local people had the an,opportunity as the folks in H t oto provide the..bids. Councilmember 0awling noted LheorcNcally the +'a locaI isml dors oho ld be able top provide 1t cheaper. Couwllmember Barrett felt.the Council should table this Cabem.Hod9d. U ve volt an tbetmttve on thetfloorbeas under}tned.ebave I unclllmanbers Bell Howard, i "iqr Gree v Le I .tats-,,an. iae motion,e—Timrever. . z •�. CONSIDER ABncrJrDE Consider OYdi nonce auLhorl 1 1 im d deliver f t tical f bl anon f b kh t P Mean Y'g Y 2 a s i r tti � r e—3s t o a 'd a,�s—e� . rt E a} f a 20 s A Y'1`' a•`+K;Lu eSMayor Monday npresented this ordinance,the caption of whichisas folloxs: a £ M, _ ORDINANCE N0..85-29 - l AN ORDINANCE APPROVING CLAIM AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION:.AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED HERETO(Backhoe;$18.944;Praco Nachlnery Sales,J.H.Xlederhofer'a bid of 8.35%for four years) ;<T, Patricia Allen, Director mf Fina ted the other.two bids received 10.25%and 10.50%. Councilmember N Y £ DDwltng asked about the mandatory bid 0 FIG. FIs.Allen noted she did.not double check that bid free FNB but ^.. he assued that 8.35 perce t is the best 61tl. Nayor Mond6.ay indicated her Oreference that Ns.Allen check with FNB to be sure. C nci Tmm�ber Hodges nnvetl to award the bfd to J.H.Nisde hofer-mntimenst on its being the law bid after check) m th FMB e tl ti__ 3DT�d1—F✓—AS['9 and�ouncrrman r Garrott sec then. mre in favor and�tTe mosUnanimously. mn COISIDER BOARD OF.DIRECTORS t r NALNER COUNTY CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT }. Y 'wJY L S' Consider lutian actino for the.mmb of the Walker County Central Appraisal District(No.65-23) i Gene pip Lily Manager,.presented the slate of officers nominated by the Huntsville Independent School Oisthict,as fof { x 7lax. '- Jo n Amick Leon Beli,pookl M.B.Etheredge f i' r Rel ph Lmesve r Er J.S.Robinson _ Joyce Willison i Cecil WilliRobinson ` He ted the Council can allocate'll f is tea for one PartIcIlklandidate or they can place all 1043 vote for th.Ito mr 14.90 percet oT.th total 4.7,000 votes. Louncllmenber Had es made the motion to e i R b ac Da th 1 r rated-and L c7lember Mh.Lon seconded the no amotion k t CITY MRNAGER'S REPORT Elkins Lake Position Paper by Gene Pipes,City Manager The Elkins Lake Mu ici 1.ut717 Di t 1 t.Bo rd f D1 tors has re tl fommd members.of Ci Councili ry' rad staff Shoat a feasib11I, study they home aentl Ted f d"eloping an iMependenL water supply systems. I Iy Various sources have also indicated.that asideMae of Elkins Lake are at the.sane time acLIVely purausnp a Program of irorporat;n9 the subdivision. Several meetings have hcan held and others are expected to the near P future daslgmtl to di acmes these abJ ti It is '.appropriate In light of the presentation of our water fac111 : v 4+• d t - Lies.master plan aM our recent annexation discussions to cement Pubillyon these matter,. It 7s hoped that these tomenta(and Lhe acceepedyip infomwtian)will sera s o'.ehicle to estabi;sh the Lwncil policy in this { area sD that aur position may be op 1y i tetl to theealected afficlal,and residents-at-large of Elkins 5 Lake.the City and the County on these pivotal i ues. Jv Our Intent in this presentation to raise 1pitimete points worthy of consideration by all interested Y l 1fi parties in what hes been,historically,a relationship of mutual interest end benefit. All mmbera of City *: Council and I,myself,hate a number of close friends and acquaintenances to'residence at El k7 na Laka. There re eve al Elkins Laka nsltlants that I personal ly.re9omd as menton freeboth ray collpe days and early Ora- ir+° p .ky3`,4t < `j,,l ay lesElonel career will;the CiTy. One ElkinE'Couple has shared adloinlp seats math my fm11y et Hornet hone y ✓k"�' ?- '�"'pw�'" games for many seasons. These elan t tfmiliari ty'end.hamtprn living are.tAe heart and soul of Lhe sone- gyP,d times nebulous sense of community to t 9 rise Lo our concerns. 4 .. 'Elklns Lake and the City of Huntsville have been co tractually and purposefully bound since the early day of tbe subdivision when it was known m Lakewood Hills. Na have shared comma interests in the esoteric sad i frac trees,recreative and quality 04 life--to water,sewer and garbage. Our common interests have led -E I 4 ,�y S. 5' ,a •e� m g•'"�4�''�,'r",� "i y r ,�may. `i�7,� i I :.'.. 7N .. PAGE BOD D. P C . -OCTOBER 3c49 r atmik. ' C 4 ,,,, to uncoamon cooperationd hand-'togetherness'that approaches'family'proportion.. A b rsof any � a , close family will do from t meta time then h been points of disagreement and periods ofdiscoursebut £,� yq+, y5I' "+.tet ✓,� ? p ,e, a �;^.y a always managed to hold our collectiveInterests'above partisan gain..The current winds of discourse r into p t1 and wet pled without,genuine for the future of our City and our Pr7ends at Elkins Lak d sery ng f -attention p4 the first order. - .v.-x 'The ELNUD BO rd.ha candidly shared with.the City the infometf0 E elopetl by Lhe/r.consultin.....inee concerning the.evolution.f n Independent.water system Our staff-a analyzed the.data and conclusl an contained inthe sport that we we provided. .Since aur systax a interlinked and their decisions affect our water supply systm s future, fee, 7.th t.the 11110 Board.des n equally candid response on the critical points , „4v� contained in their study. I staff opinion,the repo L 1 exceedingly shallow,in amplet and underscoped. the consultant arrived.this favorable conclusion that an independent water system for Elkin,is practical, '*L s• t 3 '^"-it" 1 cast-effective and desirable is beyondo n,in ourview.when a few points are clarified,such'as: :•` :. x ! The.Litt h old dot 11 erwell Xo..20 to ElkinsL ke under anycircumstances. nil l l:system is an vsy L integral part o9 our wastar supply and provides an invaluable Insu. gainst catastrophic 9ailure of or A A. hY e'a d y i x" surface apply. Well NO.ED was our third attmpt t 7 by a pradenxp'well in 1975. The aquifer is «q difficult to locate i this ane.and third is considerable evidenceth t Elkins xi ll have the same Or worse f 4 b c ,y3 ;•1 S ',t luck in bridging in a wall that will produce a volume appropriate for u,icipal,u,,. _ S ' '2. A mini t of ityP not i ter supply-and'fire protection volume ld a es state at least ' k two.11 t Elki Th re is no indtcntion in the report that such redundance h b considered or ! }F factored Ito the costs. v v} 3. In our opinion,the City should consider the development of an independent water system at Elkins just that. a declaration.of independence. Therefore, should t co 111nt backup for the N Proposed system. The staff would urge a cmrylat di connection I. h' event (The City would have to -eh < pipe tl El k1 '.to Spring Lake in order to maintain a looped system on the so th d. d those costs wool r+y,.x5,xg{ necessarily b or ted into our LIP Program.) A '4. maintenance d..p ation of a separate water-system will be significantly more expansive than indicated 1a th p rt I d pendent wntractors with the qua11f7cations and availability to provide mmergenry !x repo a d even routine maintenance are rare and significantly.nmre ezpens7ve than.their report envisions. 'E 4 t`u{ lad [t is...ally unlikely that the MID will find it cost effective m hlrea full time staff and provide the �p tools,equipment aiM.materials to operate and maintain the system such as.currently providedby the City on 1 r a routine basis. 3 s, "5. The aeration and treatment of the raw well water is an absolute necessity in this area,requiring extensive qui pment and operational a pertise. We do not believe the C1 ty should be.in a Poeitlon to lend support. ` t t The water that would be derived from any new wells.would be frm the sane source(aquifer)as is currently '9 supplied to Elkins. Additional chemical treatmant to retard.the brown.water Dhenmenon is possible but 'x, G inconclusive according to numerous studies conducted by the City over the years'. The.same chemical feed i ' "s'k•,b (hexa t ph Dhat)could.be installed at the Spring Creek(City)plant but has not ban,as yet,because f soon,, ad the absence of a good understanding of how the surface and wellwater supplies mixin our v t dtstrlb t1 ysten. As a result of the recently completed Huntsville study, Or capital xmprovenents ragr -may be able to!i dress such mossIn in fbture budget,but net without the 'customers at Elkins should they withdraw. d,y The operational pitfalls f i g1 is lated water system -and risky at best but even 7Ktk wor in extendetl dry pert d.wh h d ds forlawn watering antl-the nonessential a peaked. We ;.. 1d hate to see the lush gsurroundingsof the Elkins Lake envirot wither and b result of a T# + failed wo11 system that has backup. Watris tooelmental to vast such a critical decision in an incomplete m+S 3 study based on unfounded assumption The scope the Do enbaum rep t i-nknown to the City. We do know that there was little contact with or Information or., by our staff in its preparation stages,information d : our x that we would gladly share at any time. K' 4 kr`��`"� E3- •Incorporation/Mnexatian "Incorporation by Elkins is a operate but interrelated matte Several detailed reviews have bei under- t „x Fsg aken by the city over the past twelve years regartling mnezatlon of tha Elkins Lake Subdivision by thaLi ty. "r Each tlnm the topic has been approached,the smite conclusims have been reached because the facts have rimmed generally unchanged. They are: •1. F Elkins Lake's bonded i debtes dns is$4,775,000. The City's bonded Indebtedness is$3,260,434. " If annexed.the City would have to asaum the outctanding debt of Elkins. This would require a S.05 tax S increase based on the current levy,for the 10Wl taxpayers(1985 data-previous years an resultsalysts,sem }; •2. The City h 88 Iles of roads in it t corporate 1lmita. Elk h just over 20 miles of paved, , L .+ curbed d guttered streets in its y two Th City expects to spend.pw ids'-of jI million to resurface ' 4 and r p 7 it teats-t f1 t la de the next ten yam A 'lar program at El k7ns would x9` Fn t siderable chore-farrthl%of 6 758h dtoelarmt z expected in thP the Ci The addI olddam debt would beacon- 473 hoonwners of Elkins,if incorporated. payers LY sy t- impossible f the Y, ,airs "3. Other"City'service j Y d by E1k1 Lake id t u h g rbaga,security,f protection,EWS K parks.library.airport, t p sled by.poo 1 t. t rbe Elkins1 Incorporated area b ? f Walker County and generally derivesvi ( pedally fire s d E1tS)4 the County mbmlla. Incor- , potation ml�ht jeopardize of these be Pit because Vader c t policy of Walker county Camissioners 't Court, o funds a expended in Inc rporated areas.far street maintenance and this precedence would car- ' 'w tainly indicate a possibility of financial w7 thdrawal in other areas.'The loss of street maintenance funds (to Whatever extent the comoissloner has been able to provide)would alone be a considerable.Increased pen t the Elkins Lake hose mer. L'h~ 'The City is prohibited by law from p dime funds outside the City 9or road:maintenance. The City tax- - payen currently prowlda 43%of.the rev. i ing.to the coffers of Walker County.Camnissimere Court and do little or no road maintenance from Walker County inside the City limits. We are already then providing a substan Llai port7an ode the monies allocated 4y Walker County Ior maintenance of thedadicated Coupty-ad Elkin Lake by virtue of their male prah7b1t7 g use of any funds inside the C7 ty. Wecamendl ail 3e funds to be used ' agywhere in the eztraterritarial jurisdiction(two miles)of the City by Walker County'to lessen our repair and S 9 uN�t to r y x 4 ;, aintenance burden when these areas are annexed,but we have no control over their actual distribution. 1' 5 ar "`. ^*s• "} a s r ' �.ter 'i," `s y s. .. § ss i'h k a ',z ?td l^ ^ f• d3y3' NINJIES OF OCTOBER 29,1985 BOOK"0" PAGE 647 -,, ( x "Th City moved In 1980 to closely.to Elkins as possible in order to.assimilate the subdivision � ✓ h y, ,"^y ,. . ,,,++fi� b into the City at the:earliest.possible data, .Bine,thpS time,additional debt has been incurred by Elkins MUD that for all practical purposes,p tpon such assistance Por the near future. The creation of further "�. �r`� r � - j,�,'A'`"'r•=,:5�' - indebddcea'ta f ed' n..d A'tem ffset extensire st t. pai s,independent Of Walker County s efforts,mould sign)ficantly h.aM.7ndefinItely postpone.my.possibleti a the part of the City to annex and provide suyport. 1 ld moammnd that the City app a airy Issuance:4 additional debt to the full 3"'"%jyiJ ' swa 4�+r tii< ie9ala n epract7 ffil7mtts in tB bet 1 tarestsof Huntsville and Elkin,Lakeresidents..The Elkins debt could be re uce M su clent.gmwtM1with I,the subdivision should take placeby theearly 1990's to"cross ,3 ."2w ' the her'and sake a rwifsticd assn on.annxation possible,as has always appnrcd tube inthe mutualbest (ft , interest of the City and Elkins Lake. 1 i r tndr k 'Wa erpethize w7th.our f77and,and neighbor, t Elkin.Lak dth it representatives on the MUD Board. ( h 4 Ours,co7lecSivelY,is a dif4laltc7itamsSence Jointly accomplish whit at this juncture seen like as ✓ f„ w„'l�$,,.j ft ,F,tk4. +. insurmountable-task. Topather,.can solve brown water,bad streets,pollee eM fire pratection and debt. a ., On seperak end 1Mependent.c :the Usk I's much mar,difficult,costly andd bt91' CaenunicatianeMse cooperation.are the.key els.is far the:Andefinite.future. It is not the City's desire or intent to'Impo ' r will an El kips Lak e.res idents..Our future was melded together long ago and main,similarly cmingled too 3 We would like to worktogether to reek,it happen. END OF REPORT. Cooncilnelber ModAes noted h found the stat ti inithi apo t i teresting. Councilmenber.Bell comma the City Manager far this very fi .pots. Ne encouraged the city to discuss its contents.with the Elkins Lake Board..Couocilanber Barrett said he'd like to wark with.Elkins Lake to.try d. tabllsh sane of these goals. CouncllmembeGreen ked what thepurpose is for Elkins.Lake wanting tu Incorp to 7s it to prevent us free annexing,thn?Mr.Pipes said is thecondition of the.streets In Elkins Lake. C uncilmeaber Green sked if ther: 1G.dH't Incorporation totakecare ofthe streets. Nr..Pipes said Walker Lounty y '•uv f is the ester t1 i th s dedeye allbe Cp nibleed Mr..;Spas noted the MUD is responsible. 34` �, 4 'N pri.ril f to and sen butch security., '.l A 66 S t t Meyer M day tad thiswhole issue Is not She thanked the staff for the work they 47d which contra- ' {'" T ¢S , )✓ looted to thi p ti paper. She said the city ishan to mark with Elkin,Lake in any way it can to solve ' - *r 'b y+ - mutual probl of modal Ce fit. She Bald.the Council tendsreaQy to address those ldsues and to can b 4 Lz ; tate with ELNIO C nc5lni.ker Barrett asked that the City Council Launitt.mat with ELMUO as soon es pose ibl� *�: hP R'Syrr k f fir" Downton Parking Study Report Game Pipe,,City Manager,or:,, ted the latest downtown parking sdtlydoneby Ms.Kathy James of the City jT'r Planning Department. He noted thcity recently decreased the length of parking time around the inside of Ne y ttm"-,HN courthouse square free two hours to thirty minute in.hopes of relocatligsonof the more.,.anent porkers who po.out during Lbairbreaks to otentheir time 7 to amply with the letter of the law. He noted the comer parkl ig lot t to Ca red Henry(southwest-- f i to t1 of 11th Street with Sar Houston Avenue)I, for use mrtrg t1 j 1 i p led end for-court activltl t th thouse. He noted the city also bagged theno-parking ig about Alf bl koff the square i all di coons..He asked Ms.Janes'report 7MinGs theIt f flies actions. X old the fact is th pp to be ng majgr parking problems in the.retro downtown sal th ugh themconcentrated,.i 1 ted all problems 1n tenni of location Tn tial could still beaedreased He id lebusiness people who awn shops ne-half block off the square have canplained tbet the two p Dreg limit simply ailws th thounplgyees to nave up in front f their store(ince the parking.sago hive-been has and they park there-ell day without the need to ore. He noted the parking fat deaignaSed for impanel ,furor,is undo oli mal if not abused. He said the sign ervinA the lot for impaneledjunn I.not rnovad on ams odyn by courthouse personnel. He said the jurors o- `- re not using the lot..so the space,renrnd for thn(12)an rat used aid businesses have expressed sane con " a•pK,.,,.d war that. ^;.t cern Mr.Pipes felt the 30 mimte p k7 g on the inside of the q -h' cmgc iahed what.wanted }`vR a complish. He id the turn p ki g:lot h s not been as succe dl ad h r ndad that the court issue d plackaMs to impa 1 d jurors t placetheir windshield.and let thep rk a here in d— Huntsville Huntsville .71e they s thej ry d b-exempt from the parking regul t7 -The Cau 71.felt there could be ix. .robins with thi 7d thpl kards oold d.be exchanged, t retu ds et The Council concurred with y �'y leaving the 3D ainute parking th Inside oP the square. The to leaving with the Idea to allow rx't the impaneled jurors to park anywhere and if thgy an given a ticket that thay be able to turn it in.indicate _ they were on thejury,and have it dismissed. The Council so WShorized the City Attorney to bring bank an Praia—which would.limo.that provision. Green Sign Nit Prograp Gane Pip City Manager,noted 9A ti h be tle by 0. b f this Council That all f the existingg yellow 1A W is in th sty be p anted p be 1t f.1 g n 7s more eavir d11y ed sea theti IIy yyleuingg. La it bm Bowls g p sed hi f tMe staff's estI.t f th cast , this project wn7 h 1 1ua d the hf rlig of a pa t t p a sprang machine for sane$4,000 In expenses Me said he uM food di p tact th involve using g post,far tel lotions,and as time allowed, to paint existing past,99 Mr.Pipes noted there gr posts ilable. Councilmeaber Dowling noted there is gree paint 71 bl M she posts ca b Pointed ted loaf they 1 n the service center..Mr.Pipes noted yellow or galvanized ere Lh 1y two available ilable to the city on sign post colors. Xe said.the k yellow,onaml surfacas will ased to be-ended before they can be expected to hold anothercoat of paint. Count mnbar Davis noted paellag sed hippplig posts are not going to be environmentally p1 ing either and the.job Meds to be nine right. Council.b Barrett noted the ye7law posts are designed to be yellow for a mason antl that is visibility. Coo 71 Droile ad th�Hon that tM1e.,ts be.anted green.aM Council be Bell�dad the.tloun Coin Gh t va7�Dii715E .t uta of the,.n eZ IVA IPaid n£iR the Torg run wecw711 me Pied tA1 h 9 ill add to the..estheticvette of She caninun7tyorCou c beBarrett recommended w p h unpainted p t and then.paint than green instead of tryi sq;to repaint yel law Posts(if this Is our only choice of pasts). Presentation of Certificate of Unfonance d Gene Pipes,City Manager,noted the City be vada Certificate of Confo.ance in Financial Reporting 1 k i M for the year enaiip Sap or 30,1981. Ga said tai ur a u 1.logo®aM.hope it tontines to am, l' annual because.ark Mrd trying to.ke iS. 1 He said it 1s received 7n r.ognitian of the report generated by the auditor about the condition of the sty hooka. Ne said the auditor reel ly gets the credit beceuse.is the one that prepares.the report;h th staff has slot oP ark in that report and the i 'r T.. Millon of th p t--prepareHon,Lypiig,etc Symbolical ly,'he said,an behalf of the audiSar for his u r fine ark,ha th :resented the Plaque of recog itlon ta'PatriclaAllen.Oinctur of Finance,who can show it to Nr.John ReyMids of Bnkenthal b Reynolds,the next time he 1s in the office. H iY R D i �E yA d a PAGE 648 OCTOBER 29,1986 MINI ES BOOK'0" P tation of 1985-1986 Budget 0, Nr.P pas than pre—ted the Council and Mayor with their 1 �r and tabbed budget for their reform,,during the persona copy of the city's 1985-1986 bound 9 9 Year. �'' Deoarmentrt Reports ��, Mr.Pies noted during the last two week i the Po17ce Oepariment,..a special trip was made to both Alvin #` and Longvie toview,first hand,the Crines MCR p tr proTace andin action prior to purchasing a computer for the Police Oepartm. t. He all d.th a has al been en advanced training systems to target .it D ay.t F dmmnstrati-at the police firing rage and this is something the council 111 probably.see in future budgets 1' , -to have an upgrading of our firing capabilitiesof our police officers. He said transcriptimfequIr;.n has el so been.researched for the criminal Iovestig ti division and we.began developing a new grid system for rvlce cells; rked on the alarm systems' p f dback to the chief last week;res arched sem w cker 7.`u• M1 re 5 information requested by the CO..tl,and have been monitoring Hurrican Juan for emergency preparedness; tl 3� d Inducted a saturation patrol of the fraternity house.area. xjP In Public Works Mr.Pipes,said the st staff 1 d.and selected the solid waste consultant and the contract sua aided BAA. ; artl fied the new trench. ea t the landfill end recef ved.a favorable repdrt frmn aur.last rgrise visit f m the state health inspector at the landfill;a secs d surprise visit by this sem,official this-walk d1ri g the h y and the next report may'not'be as good because it was too wet to cover -+ the pit(note: they d this y t it rains);baseball fields work is underway and.was within two day' temple h n the heavy rat '8 000. 61 y ids.of sandy sof lwere received fm the hospital tlistrict } M _ h i g project behind l;ah 71 f us th b b 71 fields and soccer Fields;E3.800 was received frau .N y T#, Soccer Association for use in preparingethei fields;reooived$5,000fron the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation for beautificationAf hlghxay fight-of way;bid.specifications have been prepared for fences and lights at the new baseball fields aj treat repairs have been mads on RoyalOaksand Easthem; received bid wed on the asphalt machine;repaired failures and crack sealed all the streets in the.housing ' S Jct(Huntsviila Housing_Path ity). 1 a' 9 f +". In Pub75c Uti 1'ties Mr.P p t d we h.—Pc anPlated about 2200 feet f the12 inch water line from FM 2821 sautGt Street a d ane 600.feet f r Pe.is n 1n the ground even though we are sorm two weeks T. ) { had of schedule;all.materials have been delivered to th,.hospital distrt t site water extension;the 10th ' R-W,-8 Y Street change over taps to-the new 12 Inch line has-cpmnencedand passed thetest:theproverblal 1890 s vintage four inch TDO forged water line,which runs in front of the.Humtsv1lle Item,will be discantf nued(a two foot section will be saved and preserved in a museum as replica of the old TOC forge and part of our wonderful . #$ tar system that we are trying to hard tam 7 C 7 J N n trd this past weekend the 30 imh tranzmission line i} ,� R fru the TRA plant broke antl the ci a was out f'. tr in that 30 inch transmission line all weekend while the revs f the city and Gifford Hill me to rep 1 th ck;new Palm Street water tower will be drained and # inspected during the weak of November 4-8,.1986 Mr.Mike Roempke of the Buildin Ins act 07 I f n, r newest inspector,received an honorable report yv* cert cab for his test to become a ti 7T fa and we building inspectors on staff, fi tf N t 8111 D H then8camnentled Mr.Roempke forhthiatahievemienttl .e r ��. MAYORS REPORT H-GAC General Assembiv Reoresentatims--APPOINTMENT T. T 9 , Mayor Monday then presented the name of C ncilmembe Percy Howard,Jr. s the City's HGAC delegate aM Cou Slmember Stephen E.Davis as.the City s ltec" HGAC.delegatr for the Council's approval. Cmncilmmber z Oowlln mode the motion to a rove and Counci lmembar Hco es seconded the motion. A11 were in ;,or and "mofia i}, y.,p t Dassetl anon ma y+ f TDC Prison.Rodeo Guoport Otters +§ Mayr Monday advised she hes written letters of.support for the continuation of the TDC prison mood to r �t t Senator Caperton and Representative High Over with a carbon copy to TDC Dl rector Lane ticutter. 1 a` THL Resolutions Committee � r " - Mayor Mo day noted she will be representing the city on the TML Resolutions Camlttee. The Council then a. r ferM the INC resolutions Por consensus of support or non-support. Sone d75cussion ensued germane to the ity 4 submission of a resolution encouraging the..state of Texas to serve as guarantor on municipal bonds. Mayor Monday noted our bond consultant,Mr.Rennie Baker of Rules-Xinetgn,a division of.Cowen ACompaay,tele- .fr phoml her today to indicate his objections and concerns.and he aid that if the state o9 Taxes becemes guarantor for all of the little cities.around the.state Ad issue bonds,then.the credit of the state of Texas would. amgm jetopardized.based an widespread future ml emanegelent;.and the larger cities,who.lobar strenuously to y intnn their triple A bond rating,world chunk out all those efforts and simply fall back on the cusfiion eAth 5 tate of Texas which he feels is 111-advised. Mayor Monday noted she spent 30 minutes on the phone end ad,l.ed Mr.Baker of the following,and she invited Council opinions bout St. She netad Mr.Baker said school districts already have that right and she told him she thought cities should have it tem. She suggested that cities like. ours are impactrd by.state institutions and the credit backing hy.the Sate world.be tr our advantage..She also advised She citizens of the state of Texas would not enter into this program without sti pal ationc or se1P- ^1 protection for themselves and the ttrtification of funds that app7led. She.advised him that even if TML did pass g9 i this,that the state legislature would not pass St unless they felt there are guarantaa against drawing down on oldk their credit. She told him the city 1d certainlylYke to have the opportunity to apply for this because it gree �,„4 p large save a t nlmher of dollars eM it world enhance the long ange proprans of SnmMal1lrestjusti if, cgtions {e 'r•. large capital improvmant endeavors. Councilmmber Dm17ng noted his support for the , e and noted the voters will have to approve this 7n the lag run as it 7s a constitutional hangs. He said the � &SY state 7s at going to guarantee everything and the philosophy h is that a mechanism would be set up,much like Rv"&p tlo with water quality bonds,etc. After an overview of.the other resolutions to be considered,the Mayor then had the f council's consensus on haw they wished to vote h issue. $ c V WUICIL ACTION j '�"r, ”.PT By v E115 Eau7Mnent--Budgeted--Councilmembor Divi ted the ENS Board authorized the going out for bid on a new pies of EMS equipment alttlnmtlid imethodS to Increase collections. }# r h,j y Wfkln Fadaral`s Trees --Cau 7lmenber.Odwlinp eskad Robert 1,ih,Of rector of Community Oevelopnent,w1U'the Q t age trees berderinp 11th Street 'S' or the north side of their new site a .: all moved this weekend. Mr.Smith said h would check into it. we N0.10URMMEIIT tfu ly sfflP14tq0, bd ts�k "''tF�' <� October 291985 ecreLary -� i, § y 1f d VF MA p Y T 4 T" ,rx' ,u�'?`�m T,.15.yd a d S CITY OF HUNTSVILLE NOVEMBER 12,1985 MINUTES BOOR 0' PAGE 649 MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY 111X111.MEETING HELD ON THE 12TH'DAY OF NOVEMBER.1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS.LOCATED.AT 1212 AVENUE M'.[M THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:09 P.M. �.,,F 9i�fk' - RN- The Cm '1 not in reg 1 ession with the following comber,present: }. J .M City Officers Present: }ry U3F T 4 Of k achy,Mayor Xh ton Percy Howard,Jr. Bene Pipes,City Nana9er Y 0.Eugene Barrett Gary Ba1T .11 Scott Beunds.City Attorney �? £ t i Y .A4 Jerry Cowling Breen Ruth Cashel,City Secretary " 5 Bi11 Hodges ✓..«,. ' fN` Number b nt: Stephen E Davis C CMayor.Monday than Nulled the citizen input rY/canentarY period open. F "CITIZEN IRWIRYICDMMERTARY PERIOD Ruth Klimko,1805 Avenue Pus - kta Z, ' Mrs.R th xlimka noted things have ge lly Improve.1 her neighborhood with the fr t ty house.but � -} .; she.now has a.problmm with group M stud t h:live.7 the ighb hoed and saeatsmes. th i h e as {' t,� ''_i , mating place. She noted these student 'hours have two d be. pi her dogs,santimacalletl their att k ( 1 dW that entered their fenced yard.and.killed their twoSb c t.that usually also 1n the garage and n 4i within the confines of their back yenl. she noted these students belong th a group ceI1M the Society for e. Social Independence. Mrs.qlink,said they bad no problems with theiranimal¢before these guys moved next d "a She said this ss not something that she will a t.and.thio is not stmething that should be going as in th neighboMootl where one has to worry about to i anim.1 sloping in.their.own garage at night aid other people s dogs coming to and thawing than up. r FORMALEETI CONVENED M payor Munchy than called the formai meting to order. Awerend Cecil McKee,Chaplain,Seventy Day �5 T, Adventist Church,gave the ivacation. , h CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING ` Cmncilmeaber Barrett.nmde the.mtlon to 'thaoo Dutss of October 29,1985 and Coumilmmber Howard e m unen moa CONSIDER CHARTER REVISIONS t a`,yy,Yom' Y Consider the recommendations f the Ch Tier Review,Commission Rep t Chalman Or.Richard Carding W c Mayor Monday thanked Dr.Cord1 g and his i i msha Mr.Mike Canon and Ms.Lind,s h iz,for their , diligent efforts inworking the.-charterrevisions. She asked O Carding to tai each ndme separately for discussion so int Coun it could indicate their thoughts h. 5 Section 4.02. WALIFI CATIONS - At the time of his 1 ti to office and'during'hi,their court of office,theNeyo_ d each member of the Council hall be. citizentl a Nw iif�isle d to f Leri State F Texas and the City of Huntsville d if h b Council Tomiff Xerd,0 resident of such Ward. No nienb 9 Co 77 h it h sidedi th Cityfarless then 72 months next receding the electio d no mnber hall b.lass-khan.2l y: sold. Xo.nmber.of the council hall M it.h=d.to the City.r be Q"i quant in.thepanne t t the City.of any to or assess- „y ss�y, Tt t. Ma lumber of the Council1.shall hold any other.officeploynMnt oder the Lity government _ 3M while he is a member of the Council, shall,he ke4d any P 4d Ptuallat ander the city 9everee nt 004,M yaevs kpereefRe. A mmhe 04 th tpunc7l Ing to possess any of the foregoing quoit- fications shall immediately forfeit his ffice REASON FOR CHANGE: S.B.1120(Article987)approved.by the Texas Letu gislare this session,require¢ that anayor or coun ilmmber Of a g 1 1.1 tY be a e97stered voter.' Th.Commission Toadstool¢ a. this change for consl¢tecncy With state l d of ednlnlstration of elections y 0l scuisI n--After napralp.dls`aT,Ion for clarification theCouncil generally agreed to, tiormer te Section 4.09..ABSTENTIONS. u ash NY �. Ym4ess a The MMa�y d ea hmmb f the tau t1 7 tteM at the Council meati }` 'Pkstates eatMer thaE�is�eT3ag.he ewamTie.he.a 1 t.8% i, T4aTen�s r er ke ;+ ( dea4ras to ira41e the rma4recot far feeen4de1afi4ee OF —N4.. met passed umanimuaiy, j thea he shall to up"on every issue apse wk4ek that,Vptr 1a called unless tM1at�� declares a conflict of tote t and file an affi davT stats n�the nature aim extent o4 khe ' s,t In etre f ear —% T any 6 mor veeam faiTs�sm 165 w7Eriaut. i F no fhaffidavit�ibis,d the flit f I. Serest s,IT recorded as WoT- t` P*v 4 negati a vote. rk',3 `1Y ®, prec0q F00.PROPDSEO CXA L Tho City ri.,incl charte required that all ordinances be considered j t tyro p ate gal ti g unl p d by unanimus vote of the councilmen present upon the ° reading. The charter was lath d d to dispense with the requirement that pNinancaa be ' considered at two separate meetings.if tunanimously-passed. Therefore the language or he desires z to waive the requiremnt for reconsid, ti f n ordinance opt passed unenimusly susplloge. The Cammisaton recommOda the additional pro 1 i n regarding of of affidavit¢TO'scpnsistency y ark x l:'iy, with me recent Stat 1 q iring such ffidavf 01St ssion--After sone imeral discussion for clarification and thm ht tM Commit a erall a re tl to P 8 ; � n Out Y undo 17 es delatiana by aloft esats. s l a zc $fp,'f'szt �, � %ySR PAGE 650' BOOK'0' MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 12.1985 CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE iY Section 4.18. COMPENSATION OF MAYOR AND COUMCILMENBERS. 3 e S gG The C %d h Co cit ber shall rme{va a salary ei gen Ball...far sash rego.w 649 wh4eh he - xez 'y;; aEEeMs carve'it t pgy aMtsDn; dad,however,that they shall be entitled to all necassar we us-♦u�i—the D rF anis f�fh pi Seet4en 5,38. 88MPENSAATBN 9*1911 'REPEALED al q 'k '� The Meyer she;;eeeeire.a Amethiy id"of$50.90.• - . a REASON FOR CHANGE:The Commission believes that monetary gain has not been,enA s1Aw I not be;a motivating infl�T,cted.public servantst the T tel level. In fact,se rel taunt,imembers now serve the City f Huntsville wlthwt one. sedan M ant study by the Institute of Urban Stutlias for the University oq , xh i-- L.�" Texas at Arl ington shared that half the clues between 10-30,000 paltl no compensation to.......lmembers. >fz '� re than seventy-five percent paid the same or less then Huntsville s Concllmmbers. The Commission bel tev the taken sums paid to the Maga rad riauncilmmber,could beat be spent els Imo. k Counci lowntar N ted our mei hbo i citiesMads sovflle end Lanroe 1n the net hberhoed a -$- �; a -PjTbD.DJ pen men ng W its-A 11—bell,and although h s not advocating.that,he felt the.charter should y. ret be changed from the$10.00 per meting bemusethe.Concilmmnbars do incur a certain amount of expenses look-''II ingat problems and proOects.around town when.they use their personal hide. He noted the moor incurs much morepsoas than that because of'a deeper involvement. Xe Bard he preferred a Per meeting mount th than to mimbene each ane for e,pem,,. Mayor Monday indicated her ben,tency about the statement add d.h,h-allows f the paymntof all a pensee fnorred in the perE of their official duties because if she submitted ell of ` £ n her expenses,it would be a.very largge amount.. She felt-thi is a loaph 1e that mould be abused. Lounci lmember *"'R3 Ooing noted he woultl fiedthe submission of exp h month a little awkward as well. Gourd lmember Green noted the problm with tie say it is is that 14. 1 th state payroll(1.e..SXSU or TOC) 1 L A '. hared W receive this$10.00 per meeting became f state law,aM this makes it not An ave.thing. H Pelt Sf j It Is unrmunable that some councilmembers can breimbursed at thatrateand others cannot,basad on where they' work. Ne felt it should be ell at none. Mayor'.Monday noted Idealistically,the$10.00aand$50-.00 for the Ihyor, -put In.there that.it ebuld net prohibit anyone from being able W serve. She aid If they didn't he ey gh to d ^.to Lity Nall,they multl afford a taxicab to get to City Hall on Tuesday night. She tV x i•� Fw .naiad this 11 what Stan Davis hes said in the past and since he 1s not here,she felt that she could relay this stebement an his behalf. She noted this would make serving on the.City Council open W everyone. Dr.Calving k saryeltl it owes the feeling of Ne cammisslm ser that if e $10.00 would keep sauone from serving,then they should not s . Mayor Money noted there ere am flub may,have a problem with Ghat. Counalmembar Hodges made the recomendetion that we leave the charter like It is($10.00 par meeting and 1 $50.00 per ninth for the Mayor) Councilmember Green indicated his acceptance of the Charter.Review Committee's ;f €-„ c nation as ditl Councilmembere.Green.Barrett and 0ow11ng..Leuncilmmebera Nharthn end Howard agreed with AA. tga " 42"x Col ncilmmber H dg s.that 7t ahold stay 17 Is it is. Mayor Monday was then placed in the post tion oP having her y y At (xhich was th sight to.be in favo P leaving.tt like it is)make this a tie vote. Rather than cast her 1h, Tf .$ii.fi favor oneither s1de,she reomaended that since there was such a split on this item that it be held over until Cmnc,lmmber Davis,s present As vote Lounciloember Hodges said he didn't want to see. ouncllmmbers, s result of rot getting their ten bucks a month,,start submitting expense accounts for driving th the city hall on =af £ Tuesday night. Conti lmwber Nmertl said he'd be. y amFarteble with the fact that maybe he'd present sou- ' i thing flet was s0 Par out of 11 ith what body 1 submitted and this would require so much understanding fro each of the concilmmebera t feel f rt bl with hat oma does and She paperwork and Lhe mi les,etc. Y Manor Monday asked then that this be hold ever until Steve Davis is present. All Peru 1n apreewnt. i� Sectio 4.19. VACANCIES IN THE OFFICE OF LOUNCILMEXBER ` S, 's Vacancies in the office of Councilamalmr rising from any cause shall be tilled 4Y a made4ete of she . $✓i,€a�'.ya�M {n3M man 1.of the Weu44 f the irder of the unexpired term at an election not 1:11.4 an sixty 760 v dates after the occurrence of th c —,�vr 4 two an aw Ts eM.t same timer sueciT ale tS ZT ce�Ail-edl—n t e� pro iQ d for City general 1 t W elect successors tq 9171 s ch f xpired Seams.r nniesa aneh a les apaii.exhe w{tMM nfutydaye of the nexE 6sfy geeerai aiestienr in k S atfeh event aweh...&may shaii he filled ky aplefa�et ,m,:4 is ether eases. Any person Acted er aped{rated tq n „' ' fill a vacancy in the office of Councilmober shall possess all of the qualifications herein required for the Wim. t S - # REASON FOR MODE: Replace app,i,tw t system. jD cussion- Or.Cording noted the election cannot be held in les,than GO.day,,and this is hem...it would take that much time to get the p p k d d q t 1 from the Uustlm bepartmnt.etc..but it can be held any time later than 60 days rad the nit n -be li it set on when the election is held and this is left u to the reasoning of the Council eAd the conslderatlon of the next gg oral ity'election. Mr.Stott Bounds.City Attorney,noted if the city neetls W have an election,not on a un Form elect date(1st SaWrtlay in gpril, S.v: 3rd Sat.- In January.Zed 5aturtlay fn August,or the let Tuesday after the first Mond in November),that,t " P',`ih fit wu ld remlre preelearanu with the Justice B.Perbaket,which process requtrm sone 60 days waiting time. He ' y noted since this would le.change to roti ng procedure,it would have to be precleered. Lountilnxmber Hodges 4 sited he prefers leaving this like itis bemuse of the expense involved,ams$3,000 plus for each election; mess it is within 60-90 days of Lhe.next election,where the voters could then decl de. Lmncilmember Barrett3 felt this caw provision leaves thelection data open for the Council to set and 1L tloes t demand that it be within so many days but,lust of less than 60.days..He said the appointment system was alright,but IL needed to d k? be refined ono applicants should.have had to 1111 t application form listing their qualifications. Council- vO'. y, ber Be11 noted he Pints the election method Preferred ever the appointment.Method because it'busts don the ' J P Idea of dpirags beh1 d losed doors, nspim,ces t nd pens the process. He said misunderstanding,can Accu -if the epimintm L thol.is used. Cmuncilmember.Wharton noted he agrees with Councilmembar Bell and said the pptlon is still there to ppstpom that election until'.a regular election occurs using discretion as to the time element involved. Meyer Moeday notedshe preferretlthe election procetlure as well antl said it is important that ~ EYE`w 11 nine purple be serving end she would not favor allowiig a vacancy W exist for a long.period of a IL`' " The Council Lhen were in agreement W tlirect the Citv Attaruv W draft this ororision forte charter amendmentSection 5.06. PRIVILEGE OF VOTE AND VETO ke6eguhallvotennatters considered by the Council,except Lns where s hpririlege of Vote is specifically dented him by this Charter. The Nayor'sha11 have She power N veto any ordinance or.resolutio en cted or adopted by the Conti 1,excetr" s iutims Which are no!subdmt W the initiative or referendmpr0cess under She 7 itions in text indicated by underline deletions by str{keemb. ,.. k g' 1i 9 A 1 1 21; N� MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 12,7985 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE BOOK"O PAGE 651 vas wnl n n n ? - eth and veto message must be filled with the City Secretary within suchthre period. The City 5 salary shall.deliver the Mqyor s veto and veto message to the Council at its nett regular ting. REASON FOR CHANGE: She posit? f may and councilmenb distinct positions antler the Charter. This i + $"�" `u•"`''��*;* 'Y+r. c '' P x 'M"ii Y.. ral'irence to - menti fcouncil"nU cause confusion regarding the applicability of Sections 4.77 and 5.11 of the Charter. r$ Discussion c ncilmember D 7 m,noted it has alwas been a concern of his that the charter allow:to mayor This rTgEl7is vote and.the rght to veto;n i .otiy ng veto sower should be permitted when there is fw voting power. Or.tord7n9 noted Ms committee didn t feel this was Crane at all. It was noted the veto power has.never been used n the.past. Moor Monday noted the veto power 5s mevely a hoid7wg technique and it simply holds the R' question aver until the nett meeting where 5t is ega5n-voted upon. After sane aereral discussion.the Caurmil 5:€ 'k. ? y t,3 th directed the Cit Atto to 1 eo thi i i f h to An t. 2 � Section 6.02..RUN-OFFELECTIONS J Ithe t any candidate for Maya, C ncilmenbe falls to receive a majority f 11 to cast for his;I { Particular offfce at any regular special lection,the May,or,1f he fails to do so,the Council shall o thv. fi t day 9o17.mnng the cmpl ti f the-.official taunt of ballbis cast at the first election,order a second y4+ election to b hold .tee tp4Mi.eaday a Sai�urd Within thirty v3o0 fo77owin9 the date of such ober,at y„ which elects th two andi dates receiving Lhe highest number—T les cast far such particular office in the first election,at which no on selected to such office by race 7ving.I majority of all votes cast gar all {JT Y candidates Por such particular office. hall gain Ie voted far,and the one receiving the highest number of vote) - 3' S cast shall be elected to such office. The Lity Secretaryshall give notice of such run- a] election by cousin id notice to be published at least ten day,prior to the date of such.election in the official newsDeper o9 the i€ City. ••y,'F 4' '. REASON FOR CHANGE: All r gels,municipal 1 t1 re presently held oa the first Saturday in April. The .yff City should also conduct the n off elections o Saturday. Councilmember Doeling suggested not designating the rr dqy of the week but merely referring to a tlIte allowed by state law ih the event the legis store again changes Y toy day of the week. It was felt,how.er,that if this ha "any E.p t vp..d peened,the charter could be amended again. The V.0"'qW'i ,5 Lity Attorney was directed to ore th' item 1 f h to ere t f Section7.03. FORM OF PETITIONS , is'' L int !Its ttve petition papers shall contain the full text of the proposed legislation In two fore oP an ordin- `a* : rice,including a tlescriptive caption. Referentlum petition papers shall ontain a sufficient description of the orJInance sought to be referred to identify it,or if the ortli Pence has been passed by the Council,the full tett i } of the orH7 no sought to b f tl shall be included in such papers.-For a titit5on sib t�re to be valid .,y. tititi�on moat contain 7n'addition t the si lure,the toted n_of tTie stgn�e ss7 n�' Ler ere�{c '*� trat5on num�er{,e7—a{ r s'resi-dente a�� — Tn t nu a the date a�si—nTn ire Txaenreste�lie�'a3'€�t re ecpTie3Ban�eee n`ea ae zlpfaT�aa.paper,—Sot eaeYi zagner wpeii sign his Gane is iaN or 4ndei4b4e pax 44 09010 ish a aetatien showing.his res4deeee addre.s and the we or premises =he,and s 4ai n.eba,that appear ex hos pa34 ten reee.pE e,exemptiea ee,tifieate e,s.eh tqe,doeameas as may be pro .4bea by the haws of She State of ieme.to 44em.py q.a44fied raters under say. fut.re 4.4siaSien. Xo sign tore sha71 bo taunted where there is a res on th believe It is.not the actual igna "* J tare-of trio purparted.sigrer Uut it is a dupllcat7on either of have.1 of handwriting.used 1n any other signs ture on the petition.,and n 4g t -.hail be ee.eead.a4em.She res4denee address of.the a4grer i.sMarmr or to L> unless it is signed emael4y th ma of the vete,appears on the eFf4e4ai espy of tbo enrrepi pals X.or as ff4.4a4 espy of the...rent test of thempF veiera or....h other deemmeni es mW be pre. the by the haw.of She .0 81 k 1 Siete.f texas,to identify q.aiiFied vete,.aide,any F.tare 4egh;at4en,er.nie..thep 4 ! abo,and „ 14a4 amber that apMa,as the49er-.pail tax puts"or exegt4aa eerlifieale.r s h other doausen!es n tfesp� bo premo,4bed by the haw.of the$%-tof Texas to identify q.ai4f4ml vete,..ads,any motors leglslatien ase dY Y. tad a above,eq.ired. Bef th ll.tures on say pati tion paper may he counted, me of the signers of such -' t-" . ) petition papa,, goal ifiM voter,.shall make oath beforetheCity Secretary or any other officer cgnpetent to �' : dmin7ster oaths,that the statements made therein are true,that eachsignature to the paperapPended is a S genuine signature of the person whose name purports to be signed thereto,and that such st gnaLures were placed thereon.in his presence.+ . REASON FOR CHANGE: The 1985 Texas Legislature in N.B.1276 adapted uniform teles for at tions. Purpose of the proposed changes is to el­,ate references to man extinct poll tax and copy form.suggeatatl by Legislature'. It 6+Y 'a s noted the reference to precl act number refers'Lo election precinct number rather than c isstaner s pre- vvf * j: tinct number and its use-and o the we d mmb r desisnatio 1y gives the petition man flexibility as well t 4 asst stms the city secretary in cerLifyirg th n an th p tits After further discussion for clavi Pice- `? tion th council asked th City Atth to 1 aprop.re this it f h to L. Section 11.16. SALE OF BONDS fiK ' Alt bonds issued b the C1 R Y City shell be sold at public sale upon sealed bids after at least tpi,ty fourteen N-1 days notice thereo9 has bean published ishetl t least once 7n a publ icat5on carrying municipal bond notices a� devoted pr7 par11y to Hnenclal n s a d et least th4My fourteen days notice thereof has been publish1 at least once in the official newspaper of the City. Such sealed L1G Must,be opened at a meeting of the Council.- REASON FOR CHANGE: The maximum time required d by St to law for pu8l station 1s fourteen days. Tha Li ty Charter s. incons7s Lency with state la can pose proDl Thea questions on this chane and the Cit Attorn ; asked to prepare this sten for charter amendh t o '44 Section 14.01. TINTERN-ggVERNM6Mi. REPEALED u Section 14.01A. INTERIM-BN86Ei. AEPEACE6. " � � ? �,,,• i d REASON FOR CHANGE: Time. The Councsl had ria uestionz r ardin deletin these two sect. s frau the charter aM the City Atthrnev wast en e t ce t to ,. ✓Tex,fi g" i t s; 1 x" Section 14:10. PERSONAL INTEREST IN 64iV 6'gXTMGiS. EMPLOYMEWT. City shall be directly or indirectly Interested "! Na bar of the Council or other officer ar employee ompensation of Much Is CY y� in arty work',business,o c Lract,the expense.price or can or by an assessment levied by ordinance or resalutlan of the Council.nor be the­:1y the Ci Treesur S} v g a con LY on the official ban0 of any officer o4 the C1 ty,mar for any person h 1n tract, k,or business with said CSty.to the perfor which soca,? n be re aired,once t on behalf.oP the Ci n officer or 1 ae.. NO masher o4 v ay *Additions to text indicated by=rl7nei deletions by.E"t...s. l3 h �N� a i w 7 lye t a z PAGE 652 BOOK"O' MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 12 1985. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS F the Launch hell hvltl a�Y VIM�d. lp m�e�C under the CI �ve�mnent Wth,n Mo fter hpl�din�Df41ce. �.�RTfT TtatT�f th tion h T,unttr}zfease e o eantllany D#Yi— plpyee gun LY thereof shell be subje t to vol.from his tti,e or pow tion. Any violation of this knowledge,expressed or implied,of the pe corporation contracting with the City sh 11 render the contrac voidable by the Council. REASON FOR CHANGE: This subsection is taken from Section 4.02 bac a it 1s nota qualification"of affil ca. t"' The Council had no questions regarding,this h M the, rd duct f De t f h to M t. ` , Section 14.22. JWBEGi4 NGT4GE. REPEALED �Y REASON FOR CHANGE T Rules of Evidence . lY k x - p ids for Uudicial at"of municipal tlgcmnats,therefore,this oaf€ a tai peedea:rna Council rot n 3 chaste amendment rred and tho 1 ed th L'tv RtW t D D tRl h f i Or,Larding n ted the.commission recommends that the City Council,administretively by ordinance,replace the gender terms.he. hi and"him'in the next printing of the City Chnnert Also,the cmntssivn:noted y. it did study the ret 117 al portions of the Charter,but does not recoaad changes. Dr.Carding said ccan ion does not believe the.Council should ettapt W structure a procedure for reacvinp mayors arA1-17- members,but rather.sudh lnqufrY should be directed to modifying iiia recall procedure pf the aistiig City Chaste H id the commission did not. h corm.—s aver asinj the elKistiig petition requirements for 3 + p 1eaaH but dd mountill Council with a copy of similar recall provisions of other cities across the state for their cans,deraline 1„ C �h '1- Counci lnmsber Nudges camendedthe Charter Review Commission for the$ice,lob it has,done. He noted he "^" y... is pleased that ur harter provides for this review.session every fire years. Dr.Cording expressed his sineei�� - vN,. i{. aapreciation to Scott Bands,City Attorney,for his.he pfulness aM assisUm:e,n serol im with than as Nay >� tlucted their stutly Nayar Monday thanked Lhaimmn Larding and Ms cam,ss,on mabers.Nike Canon and Lind a :.,�, "t Schurz for their diligent effort. She nosed;t ie very important tMt the charter remain responsive aM reflet-� -,�A Sive of the will of the people. She. ted a s of a inion hes baa obtained on all hams set for then e� y FX.is A with the exceotian or one item chic w 1, g , ApNp§§ hsu CONSIDER IXflPTIOX FROM TRUES c' Consider a request for disability exemption from Ne ad valorem ler l e t 1 City 9 4W requested the Councils consideration of this eemption.l Mr.Pipes,L; Nana er,noted claimed J B free has 4 k He said based on the exaptions now clainmd gra the School District and the County,there is a potential die ability exemption lie value of$220.960 within Sha C;ty. The lost levy,he said,;f claimed,auld amount to .a t E1,297 if the exmi0tion was granted at$10.000. Mr.Pipes sold the sett Aas surveyed ten canpareble cines u;,'byT arm ng their exemption status and findnone granting a disability exemption. Ne said the city has historl- "h, cal ly been very reluctant to Arent extra axe pt;ons because of.the extensive exempt state property within our corporate limits. He said aur philosophy has been tu keep.the tax rate ae la ea possible and be as equitable, ' censlstant and uniPoa in Wr fair share approach:to taxation as possible. The staff,therefore,cannot re d this.exapti on status,he said,despite the minimal effect that it would have on our total ' He said the Council 5 deci s,on is the final determination in matters such as this and he then respectfully e Warred!to their consideration. 'CounrilmenLar Barrett ads the action to.11as:Ne disabl,; lam tion frem the ad valorem Iev 7n the t { ao nt a o.Doo a unc nen er reen secon t e mace qnIi.,as en: n .em r sire t sem i o nay here,a sq sem a e e �� 0ow15n ted his ob'ection W e person qua es for this exemptioncdeserves it. Councilmmnber 9 no g granting any tions to ad valor's taxes noting Nese taxes ed W DQ spread yk,. .11tably. He said there are sue$udgemeAS made ebouL.monetary situations.of people oho are disabled or 'y w r 65 years of age that maV not hold lid 1 17.cases. He sold if we start making exemptions,where do we tY R F draw the line. Councilmember Barrett acted th .people over 65 that perhaps dont need exaptions,but a `Y tf } person who is handicapped.ml t work d t Cquncilumber OmHiy noted we have ether ways of "y R tlealing with this thing:. publi 1 basis Aot through tax exemptions. Councilmaber Wharton agreed ^w with Councilaenber Dowli A d id if M a tax system that is fair,there should be no exaptions. Counci member Green noted if we t h tu ysta that is'fair. wuu,dn t have an ad v lora tax system. ting the ad Valorem tax 1 def hely not a fait'tax. H noted.however,Net he is in favor of this motion. �n` Mayor Monday thencalled Po vote an this motion. Launcl lmabers rotin a sed tq the ti : Oulin Iyp� Mlmrton H d9 M BeM d N tiny fa th t ware fl assand rv� F CONSIDER ORDINANCES , t Conside Ord No.85-30 aundlnv Chapter 12,motor vehicles.W codify no parkins zones Gene Pipes then Presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follows: s # ORDNANCE NO.85.30 - l tT^ev ! AN ORDINANCE OF AND TCITYRAFFIC. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Nl01iSYILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING CHAPTER 12, t4 MOTOR VEHICLES RXO TPAFFIC.OF ITS.CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ESTABLISHING A NO PARKING ZONE ALONG PORTIONS.OF AVENUE H.GOODRICH STREET}AND 1ANdWL PARK DRIVE;BY ESTABLISHING PARK- ' - - IMG LIMIT ZONES ON PORTIONS OF SWI NW51OX gVENUE AND 11TH STREET;AND PROVIDING FOR A STOP SIGN AT THE CORNER OF PINE HILL WAD AT IN 1374;PROVIDING R PENALTY OF UP TO$200 _ A DAY FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS;MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED.TD THE PARKING ai y ZONES;AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND.EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. �f,t #: sp}. Councilacrter Nod a made the motion to ado t Drdlnence as resented and Counci lanber Bell seconded this ^w w41 tG} s S# + <• +�" } the mp,gn. re mot am Daa e a - C Consider OrdinancemNo.BS 31 nding the code oedinances section 12-52 W alis tutu nwmber skis in restricted:ones. J, _ Game Papas then presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follows: tlilaf ions in text Indicated by underline;deletions by elw4Neemsa. 4-77 � IF M , CITY OF HUNTSVILLE NOVEMBER 12,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES BOOK'0' PAGE 653 ORDINANCE H0.9.5.31 AN ORDINANCE OF.THE.CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING SECTION 12-52,OF ITS CODE OF ORDINANPROHIBITED CURB 1.1 PARKING,TO ALLOW JURY PARKING CES, IN TIME RESTRICTED PARKING 20NE5;AND MAKING OTHER.FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS.RELATED x$' THERETO - $ .Co.lilso mbar Dowling asked if this applies to Grand Juries or J.P.c ant. Scott Bounds,City Attorney,noted' F 3 it applies anly to a 12 or 6-man district or wanly court,fury(trial,jury) ntl does not apply to Grand Juries but would Z*.'ac Justire of the Peace court. Lo 'lmmber Hodges made the moon to adopt Ordinanre ;'z d h ,y'S Y✓ i Y 7'._ No.85-31 aM Cwncilmmber Howard seconded the mbtlon�ITl—iaavor a t e Motion passe CONSIDER CONTRACT ✓:i'sa "'k A"t+i L f X rz gy ) Consider a contract with the Huntsville-Walkam Huntsville-Walker county Chamber of Cmn ce for tourism services ' t{ o 4.. er Mayor No premtatl this contract. Mr.Pipes acted.the current contract expires'n October of 7986; ! - tl d tali.fora rowel at the.end of the second year going into the third year. He noted the proposed can- To ` tract is basically a repeat of the w aw retltly serving tl during these recent years: He noted Roy W1717aes of the Chmbee of C entlBetty Lalley.Chair f the Tourist Council are here taansar questions. Counc7lmsber Nodosa?.&A— tle th motion to d.pt the t ct p ted and Cauncilmeaber Barrack seconded the mote n. 0lacussion: Councilmember Dwling q ted nor, sass an ado a the(,u il�dis s�rji—s p. —bar,of.the Chamber and T 1 Divisiond to review programLical ly what to do'with this ^' hotel-motel tax many. He.noted. r the years he has questioned whether this money I.beihighest ' 5T n9 used to its and best use. Councilmmber.Down'- mtiomtl fo table this item until.this discus ion mould take laces ntl 5u _ 3 ytt;Yr Cwncilmmber Be scan mo o. s on uric mm r no we reTaTCV.G O.Rsubstantial a rather 'discussion inwn ark seas enpabeut howinstalythat5m8ney94 iwtht to beuused81dHeenpted hax rel e hesithe statute caverinrather tletagl tl and notetl.tham are acne alternatives for its u e. Councilmmber Hodges defended his notion.by:stating the 1zA5 s'3;u.,.x { e' $� � Council reviews the programs of the Tourism Division when it reviews its budget and.ppm...the budget. He id ' the Tourism Division has done a good Sob overthe years and it is doing the things the Council expects of it. Y y'" S*1 �' p t �, Mayor Monday lndi ted she could vote in favor of the motion to table because she feels the moat aDpro ri at N place for this contract is with the Chamber of Comrerce,but she also feels there are occurring doubts, i questions,etc.of thicouncil and she feats that once.both groups sit down at the table and discuss It,there will not be anJor probims that cannot ba easily resalvetl. She felt the understanding antl cmmunication auitl " '` )' be very valuable for.thenallto go froth from the sme footing. Councilman Green felt the Chamber might 4t+ £`` S �` Mame input from the Council s to how the money might be used.. He felt that not.enough Lim is spent at z Sic t budget Lim reviewing in detail how this coney is used. Chamber o4 Camerce Executive Officer,Mr.Ray William'net he welcomes the opportunity for this work I 4 {� s sion and safd.they always welcom council input. He noted in the past the Chamber has asked that a member of'council se th Tourist Council.and although Lounci"member Dowling did for a Lim.he did not contri 4 N sir hate mch at that ti g a to:h th f nds should be spent.- He said the Council chase not to have tau 1 s ' ' members serve on thi 1 when tbel t attest was tlrawa which was contrary t 'hat they at the Chenbe ,pJ ad. He notes he wants it made clear it was the City Council that decided not to-ha have a'.council rep a ta Live an the Tourist Council,act the Chmber of Commerce because they swished it Cow cilmmmber Dowling noted the Council derided that because it put a member of.the.council in a strange.position when the contract sacs #t +, so that There was almost a conflict of interest on the one hand being a comber of the group that is trying to P get the noway. f�. Mayor Monday noted there is a motion on thefloor to table and she asked f my other discussion. Mal vote m the ration to table Louncl7mmbees Grc Bell OowTin Howartl Garrett.and M or Mond voted n p Count erton v0 a en sa nc ma er v s 3 a sen w to ` `{ tableythe o k NCOMSIOER BIDS � f}U Consider bid for wroencv generators Apr City Holl and the Municipal Justice Center "k'v y, bene Pipes,City tanager,noted this itm is brought back frac last week,when there were sane question f> ' £ about the abiloty wfan Out of town.vendor being able to provide emrgency service during ehurricme. He n ted there is a requiramnt that if the lww.bidder(out of town vendor)5z not awarded the bid that he be given n t of the Councils intention to award the bid otherwise. He said the state purchesin9 law Too res that if we # dont chose to sword the bid to the low bidder that a find the low bidder irresponsible. He said.however,as ob.". u1L o4 mor meetings at Lha.TML Meati ng in.San Antonio,we now understand theta is considerable Jeopardy + res '{ r bout the avai lobi 7l jy of.aur currently budgeted general rev nue baring funds. He noted although these fund ($45.260)wore s t aside in the last fiscal year budget,.we feel there.is a s 1ficlent threat the present i :p Lim that generai revwue shaing will be affected by the bel anted budget amendments presently pending i Dress that I is approprdate to reject all bid.at this Lim and wait until the water settles in Weshingt �." Iknoted 1t 1a now Ne staff a ecomendation to reject all bila at this time antl to reconsider this items at mid-Lenon aL biustment tin, Cwncllnmber Barrett mYetl.Lo re ct bids and Conncl lmamber Howard seconded th �. tion. �O scussion: Cwncilmmber np.acte t 8 was u get a t year,ave spentsme to r B 0 J4. finering ark already on.this,.rid now we!r gang tar set thio bid:,ids. Mr.Pipes clarified that be T-. 4 the uncertainty about revenue sharing and the threat that this year allocations may either be reduced by .; quarter or the e11m1aLi on of the fourth quarter allotment entirely;it is r.c=nded We hold off until I "' mid-ear to re-evaluate.mor budgeted ezpmditures frac revenue sharing funds. Cwntilnmber Oonli ng said the revenue sharing should act influence Our operations. Mr.Pipes said there are several caPi Ll purchases set !!!! to use reveme shari aq and one involves tbe on-going street progran. He said Pince the council allocated .,.. considerable amunt o9 coney in street repairs,$A3.600 in mcerg cY 9 ators,weighed against the neetl fora treat repair;should revenue sharing be sudtlmly discontinued to different perspective. He said we 9 L'm d p 1 have a number of capital projects which merit the highest consideration.' Mr.Pipes said if the city loses ono puarta f sharing,the E1O2.000 in revenue sherdng left to isi'liicstopped totally in. id If ralimmu. order to belaaon u ad reserve bil 11 be needed the federal budget.thenothenCity hasna finite aamount of noneybtoiaccianplish the street p1Ogran I. Which we have already placed slot of stock. He said We may have to coke a-cmpramise here 6 in order to pet the.ireeta fixed. Xe said sane E80.000 w E100.000 in revenue ahari r ntly.budgeted 1 for the street s even nq progrm(super fund) This ye a sharing allotmnt should be$718,000(pro7acted). Mayor Monday noted if we take of4$104,000 from this year's allocation.you can see that the balance is:ITe dy budgeted in for cal.year. She said we are sort of guessing irhot the federal government is going to do nd re y y'� 2 PAGE 654 BOO['0' NOVNEBER 12.19M MINUTES CITY OF HUNTSVILLE tev Sq r ip.. have a hard time believing they will rescind all of the revenue sharing already budgeted in for all the cities in the Un7 ted States. She said since wo don t know;it is felt appropriate hen we a a at this time to simplylhold, until can dr :mow g zik:y "„ find out what it is going to be. Councilmeeit Green noted then we are not scratching this whole protect. p' k wy" y,.. .OJY �y f of FAI fy Monday noted not at all.we re Cost.Dl acing it on hold until mid-Year. Counci lmmber Dowling expressed h7Msayori co,nee pushing this back again. Conncilmember Wharton said the Emergency 911 number still works even though p { }fi. h✓ ^ Lhere 7s p 7 the t f a storm. Mayor Monday then called for a vote an the moth on All 7 a ;3✓.s^'k� ���m` Wyk ,`, favor and it d 1 1 Ok CCNSIOER GSU RATE REOUEST OPTIONS t Consider GSU Rate Request Options pi t ,i.. ' f �' =•YS ,A,tc,„ F Y Mayo Mo tlay t d one of the alternatives(since theCouncil has suspended the rates for 90 days and rt wil , cA r`^1,'pn{• ' ryoltl m: public hearing same time within th t 75-day) - bather or.not to intervene into GSU s rural ata as She said the reason for doing this,s b cause the Pete old be set across the district(mth residential in r ,<• L cities and rural.area old be the sane)end so by intervening in the rural rate case wcu Id mean cam re asking to be heard as part of that hearing on the.state level and actual ly.voicingatthat time nor opposition. She said in speaking with TML,we find that TML has formed a group which 111 Lein the consulting services of ✓,'„�'+h :% 3 W^ f 3` t Mr..Don Butlerand the bill on.this has al ready been picked up by several cities. She said if the city,et this time,wishes to add its name to tm7n th t.group,it.can.certainly do so by asking Mr.Bauntls,City Attorney,to tlo so. L it be Bit made the motion to authorize the Ci Attorn Scott Bounds to move to intervene and to e�t 0 mum ton. ` S Mayor NosddY t d th 9 ,19Tiave nor ocaiopt on. UD-an"a you of tots tion,it p d 1 1 n can M;yar Monday noted the.Council will d 0 decide later about setting a hearing in Huntsville. She said a proposal will be submitte!to thin late procedure to mo toward designing a rate schedule far the city y� d several r ndati ns.will be brought.back to the Council on that. Councilmember Green asked if we couldv.,sq ` have a rate schedule that 1s different ftvm.other GSU customer May Monday said we could not. Louncilmeebat Green noted he then does not understand. Mayor Monday noted the City h suspended the rates and because of that :" l m t call a public hearing so.GSU can present their case and so the Council can Set the rates an their.own, . In order th tlo this,one of the.options is not th hold public hearings and fust to pint on them whale thing and it will PLen be referred to the PUG. She said anything m do here will be referred to the PUC. Councilmember Green asked then what are we accomplishing. Mayor Monday noted one of the options she'll present is.what Port � Arthur,s doing and the results they are going,to get from their own rate study.noting we mm wish to adapt the rates they recommd. Cenci lmember Green said frog a practical standpoint.ill.this seemsuseless. Council ember Hodges said it,just means there 7s one more message being sent th the PUC(in opposition).tion). Lound lmeeber I Green a,em't went ton incur expenses for a special study and then have th hire someone to defend It only to have it-, 'ed't the in adyway. He said h s for law rates but was concerned about how we can most effectively do this. Mayor Monday noted she intend t follow closely what Port Arthur does. r MAYOR'S REPORT 1j fi y$�m TML ManatinG in San-Mton7a it ' Resolution Mayor Monday reported on the two resolutions submitted by the City of Huntsville to M. e­olutl..au thorizing cities th have a local option th raise the sales tax from 1%to -2%with those revenues being used to help infrastructure repair, U.to cities received favorable recognition. She noted i pport'of it was Mayor Cooksay of Austin,Mayor of the City of -Cameron,but the repre tat m free the City of Wichita Falls spoke and felt it would perhaps be politically more advantageous to add the cduntied and hospital districts f: ion f a} to that option since it always s th g t bl ked In our legislative sessions She said reprum tatl ve fram E1 Paso felt that t a good idea. She said then a representative f from Dallas moved to table this resolution since Lh7s is notal mislat7 veyear but requests that TML bring this back next year and to put it together within the best political climate _ they could venture as far as it being practical and maybe it will then have a chance of 'J being passed. She said TML staff is now charged with that and to bring it back next f' year to give us an option on it. k q Mayor Monday noted the second resolution which asked that state be the.guarantor of m municipal bonds.failed th get second,and diad.on the fthe loor. TE%CEL:_:.. . .. Mayor Monday felt the b t thi aYhat cane out of TML was that on Friday morning,the p Governor of the at ta.did k n announceeent that there hes been a new program developed which Is a cooperativeeffort between the Texas Economic Development Commission,the TML and the 11 11 Industrial Oevelopeent Council which 1s being put together by Mr.Oen Petty. +` who is the Chairman of the Texas Economic Development 1-11,i an. She sold the Governor xplalned that what hes happened In Taxa.to the In few months if not over the last year I� k}'ytfi has been a very different aspect for the state. She Bald until this time,many businesses and industries wanted to locate 1n the state of Taxes because Texas was always considered Ef y the best Piece in the U.S.to settle. She noted this 1s no Langer the case and Texas is naw ceepating heavily against the Mid-west.the Mast and the East. She sold naw there Is going )` T to be a motor push across the state of Texas to market Texas a unit. She amid the state wants to move out to help all cities.In the state to.develop their own aconic devel apment :a c fission and to link.that into a state network. She maid 7n order to do this,these ' three entities are going to throw their support next year behind a nes program called TE%CEL ;, d In this program,she sa1d,they will be certlfyl ng 25 cities in the:-ta next year through P y} u t ppl tceLion She said once these 25 cities are chosen,these three antl ties will get behind !~ $ 4 I them with all of their resources to help these cities develop nd economic , ! p e gcao pro9r4Y and t network them into a strtrxide program. She felt this 7s an. phonal pportuni for the City of Muntsvil le and she hoped Huntsville could be one of those 25 cities. She advocated that the City move actively in that respect. She said Mr.Bob Smith colli attend the seminar Nike to pick up that application. She said with the consensus of Council,she would 4"h yl. 11 ke to see the L7ty vigorously pursue this program in every way it can. q ^ N+ rJ k SOLID WASTE STUDY, Mayor Monday noted she and staff will be meeting on Thursday at 10:00 A.M.with our consult- " in9 engineers,Engineering Science,and the Walker County Commissioners and County Judge to review with then the sco of the solid waste dts En lneer7n Science. She said the County ill be invited to at the City has with 9 9 ty w part of this information 9ath"Ing. cdMtcu ACTION C. mM t' ' MR Y , CITY OF.XHITSYILLE BOOK.O' MINUTES OF Ia1YENBER 12,7985 PARE 655 t ) �„ q M L d 7 k et0ourCdHrence cuncil to take hT nceLinnlleucIl��xhathasDowghaPpsnetlad eana,lt the Lufkin Federafor the lAbuilding 9 site ono thev `W v {` of 11 to Strret and N 1 Park.lit that they bare reeved th large oak trees and.pill trees long 11th Street to mke-room f th .sign and.intentl to replace smeller trees. He noted the spirit of the ordimnm,to preserve­ftting g. tablished trees,etc,is being.violated and M ed a review of the ordlmnce ni t rmve that loophole. Coca nniwnber Ben tmtarrea in tM need ar this review. _ Cable TV--Launci lanMr DawlSng noted his concern About the local cable company i g N premium channels �A St yk Fir uPatrem'which cmld eau b b t t b ableto receivetheAm ch nnelB..for a.short period of tin Par MIN.thay Mva p id i--dv s..He asked how this resold work. Mr.Bab Smith.Director of y Cammn1N.De 1{me t cid 1t of tM1e able francMse complaints,indicated he weld cAeck with the F;1,1111, represented of th ompanY to learn mere about this nm.tlevelopment aiM reporthack toLouncilmemberOoxling.:H CM h e th franchise the-city has with the cable company does not addressthis partic ila pt f th it 1 Public Relation-•Councileenb r Dowli",Nted i employees of the city have made Presentations,as well Mayor,at Stuart Elementary School o the last severel I ks. He noted apparently everyone has done a mMerful,lOb entl he complimented thus and the Mayor on their effort in public relations pma.Nti .� 14 'CITY MANAGER'S REPORT , '�'yp Proble Be a Pipes.City Manger,presented photographs of Me areas in the city where ivy r - tl nage P=bl re observed during-tM..at recent heavy period of rel oral 1. He noted these.areas `� { would beaddressed as the Council dismsse their drainage policies in the next several weeks. 'v "- `t1 r� t r hf a `4. l41 Mscue OcemtfT'Gene Pipes,City Manager,advised Ne Council 04 a rescue operation of A Manan cid her child 1 ; K r t FH 2821 entl Hwy 75 M after she missetl a corner and drove off into a ditch filled with r »F, 3cvY�yl.vY i ter. Mayor Monday notetl sbe would like te see Ne City o99/tlally recognise those Nrre city eimloyaes involved in this rescue. ?b 'z CL4•' A v r t T F`v3 Wi+"K'1 �, np. Traffic Fatal itY at&arks[Boulevard E of RveH---Mr.Pipes noted last Thursday night the City had a traffic —fa et-lire OT�iII$ sl�en� Or_ergen g_ment Pegple--Ny.Pipes noted the mergency mngmnt people have been busy throughout the z Re ipTTE a yy tela storm but rortanatelr x'e ata net have to aetlare An emrgenry. Public Service Officer -W.Pipes Acted the public service officer of the Police-Department Me been very busy WAX,oh.f homecoming and.has been very highly visible and involved with slot of thing an he at ado p ail as visits one atthe,cstliool;theenoted ci the Fire reterY hadddolice third rdegraaeclasses visiticity hall Department,l earn K f � ti about city govermrent:a1M he.has an appolmbcent Friday te speak N stedents at Sm Houston Elementary Sch.. to NiA New Addition Frei— treat rotect--Mr.Pipes noted thi ni t h becompleted. He noted all of tbe schadul ed z .. ry y tre[T,{-xG have been corplebed i that re M nota proper signup eloop'those streets is x teim done He said three strrets her ratheru s a1 names ane in tem:of their Dresent Spared)con- all' n $;... ditioo,tAeae nmea now simply do not apply.such m"eight foot lane, 'thirty six foot Ian 'izty foot z lane tree,was 7n this ea. He said they did not rant N print new street signs for these ams xs; L be asked tM Hard 3 Council be .Percy.Hoard,to suggest potemtiai -awns of those streets to be so s t need later by a official rd1 Mr.Naaivl suggested CM followingnnames,based on stories of the > x people for Ma he as na7ip tbe streets: Patrick Street;Jeffm Street,and Jessica Street. The Council . 2„ ,+ felt riming these streets after these distinguishetl individuals was most appropriate eM noted this history 'Y R -John ArthurPatrick es the first black men N attend Sm Houston State University after integration. .4 } g -Bill.JeffrdE. t Xuntsville with tbe Bcettther fmily who settled Boettcher s M111 in we, '" y Cao ty Mr J ffro reared.,family of well-educated children and one son Attended Prairie View *' #� NRI tl named All Paron. -Jessica Justice xas A black lady Mo established N first black day care business fn Huntsville. W.P1pee noted the staff will bring this M k i rdi. me fegn later for adoption antl all public.safety ff ! and emsgenay aervlces wf 11 6 t ified.of th tre is and 1%kions as well eA the post office. , Street�Bead Progr�m--Mr.Pipe ted umber of t is a identified to he repaired And resurfaced and retonstructeE end son farconstruction. H id tAe.rewnstruction of 10th Street 1s emmuleted end z 1. the nm construction of Are N north f thePost Office is complete;Avenue F wohkis undemay. He said the staff Ms anlyzed Hav 1 M i'For t Hill i an attempt 0 determine the best method to improve it -Pit He said the problems with t h been rb which .pitched at an add angle and this Mas not a faf lure 'r P'•, -'' but was dote Intentional lyb a of the lay of the Ind. Ne aAi4 surveys explain wFtV the ams for the *} curb end gutter oo M9noli Way re platta at an angle aM this 7s because the lots a me side of the at ri y sharply and the lots a the other side of the street fall rather sharply end the only may 9 `r Ne derelope 1d get a street,other than a a alent,woes to pick the curb£arils up as pour then as they are presently M than showed a video tape,narrated by the Director of P'ubl it Norka,Johnny Pateete. NY� to better Pox N problems with ran PP ter r7ghtof+wey entranoes. He said the concern is that if we Y h 7 y nYinue as planned,to canpletely our out Magnolia Way and reconstruct it,that we re going to have a ilia the sarw problee when xe re thrwgh b e of all.of tM driveway configurations that rn!would if d stleft it like it is. Xe said the d 7 sy,ere the probity. He said if we relay the curb and gaffe F ( ction,then ire also have to lay drivawgs Forlmg distance up-thrwgh there to make tM to He said instred of relocating toe.problem roto the pri vete property owners driveways,he wanted to show the pC Council Mere the problems were by using.this video tape presentatlan. Mr.Pipes noted there are nine inch t-yp" F - of base end surface material an tM a.street entl it is ome or the heaviest streets out there. He said it Y"La Is that MAY because the City overlaid and sealcated 7t m tyny times to hold it in place. Nr.Pipes naiad this street has hese sealco ted many tins because wo ve had some base failures. He said ter,et law flow periods 111 ro in Ne Rutter and with nitre mina,It gets.out and then it undermines ,*~; the street and we here som p p g problem Re noted after the video and some discus Mat there is ria net gin te tear y Magnolia Nay and start all pin H noted he Just.wanted the i Council to be aware f tha stat f this s7tuotion. : y (y,^._ gpag he i.ax�m Prmt! N.Pipes tetl about three woks ago the City received n tlfitatlon from the State 'a DeperimenL P Yater Resources indlceHng the,Buddy Acker Md applied Pare discharge pewit on age i d treammt Olant(package plant)et his mb11e hone park on Ra email Road north of the city in the Northgat 1 h 1 C f 9 Meadow Sabdivislon. He said the. ncil asked the staff te itor this cerefullyand later aathari sed aH arm` - .p';`f"TSi, the staff te Ilia an adectl nota Net distMrge permit. Ne.sold the cit gain oP this situation 4s that t N7E cgyr k;mil Ms soma we rg EU 11 11 4Pectbesic.decl�SaesdrastagevA Stas�Xe saidtkt the present note tltityhixeshevettwo sbent e k �><'" f J $"'dp i f va r, r ,rd, fi y Y n a � PAGE 656 BOOK 0' NOVEMBER 12,1989 MINIRES CITY OF HUNTSVILLE treatment plants: Parker Creek and Persimmon Creek(to the south). He said we hove A nmber.of other watersheds i' He said this particular sitr is.at the railroad grade where 1t crosses Rosenwall Road. He Acted Mr.Acker" '3'" 9"iym '"€ )'•y'w ..,i3.'` ':.^. Dropftis 110 acres.(plus). He said the.original.plat filed same years ago for this mobile have park was a ver' ,' 1 it 11;.Iingurtion MLh sane 79 trailers an t He said It was outside the city 1lmitsand aur jurisdiction '� �`y''•s•`•¢iT '!t" 't under subdivision ordinance at that time because it was A mobile home park and was in the ETJ and not the city limits. He said since that time,No court cases fran.the court OY civil appeals have cane dopa ch �''+1r �+ F'l� •� -9 �`�3 tj` - indicates the courts ruling now is that mobile home parks now are subdivisions under the intent and meaningwhiof �I 3 he law. iFE' •`" - v Nr.Pipes said AI don't presently have W bile home perk Ordinarme w itte such as we ed to make (. �"(K I➢ ,� Y ( modification,in it. He said the question is: Lhe Council want to regi to Awhile home parks in the ETJ or k K $it•'- xis '''" { does It not?' He said the courts have.given tech—ify out arhTti�� .Ai w Fave-3ilA tom arc orTin— and se orate from that we have 'nubile home sbtlt 1 i iteria to Our a Tumor 1� 'Sti'. , t wasenoted a m ehate su tl,v,son ns cons Gere pe 'e t ins a ton wnereas a o am �-is a rent A space for a relatively short period of time cooflguration.a d this is A parch...vs.reale %'•' - i3' '✓i �' uvk ; difference here.rid therefore theretwo different sets e4 requirements at the present time. It was noted u the only Mobil,h hd o thecity in-in Majestic Forest. T y fk ' Nr.Pipes projected th t in ten years 70 percent of the people that live,n Walker County will have to live it to a bile home,base)'an.purchase price,earning parer,ec m7c factors,etc.. He Said most of then may be Y' outside the city limits. He Bald TOC Is hir7ng a treAWwous number of people in the salary range that will not be able to afford any other type of hcos7ngy Also,be said,TOC has indicated they will not be building any more 1 !- troller parks on state property. He said they have to locate somewhere and in all likelihood they will locale y� in and near the center.04 camnerce,which 1s Huntsville. He said there is tremm�dous potential.for then in that A two mile ETJ and there.are at least a dozen sites now that could be Identified that.are less then two years old (m bile hone sl Les). Xe raniMed the Council f the mmaorable experience the City had with a mobile hone park called Rustic Pines--lift station problems--code enforcement Drotila - He said the second art of his uestion is that if the Council decides to 1 to mobilA home arks,to what extort Y. e ( f e.t a sewae t tvmnt s tueL an _ se ces e uncteuncilmember Green.asked,f the existing applicable ordinances and criteria apply 1n the ETJ? Mr Pipes t (;aid 1t does but it is structured so.that persons have to.tie onto the City of Huntsville util,ties. He said" tcyLg.s "tI 1 a• r t n the case before us(Buddy Acker) the n crest sewer line is an 18 inch main at FM 980 and FM 247.(April Point tf Mobile Note Perk)which is B7g0 feet as the craw files across country to the.discharge point--nearly two miles ( ,i. € to the nearest gravity sewer line. He said in terms of a hierarchy of values,the City would presently be to y, rx 'y. a position of saying first of all that'ever be Must.tie onto a taut sewer line that is the best. The J , second part is that we.could sey if ever c n ge A gray ty sys an, t build lift stations and t° pump to those gravity sewer lines aM no those gravity lines as far as we can into the h n er ani tls antl co lett It. The third thing m could ay barring those trro solut probably beckaee treatment plants which itl F R Mr.Acker 1s proposing. Council b 6 ted he'agrees1.ith th1§'tRird dFSide�r Z 'g•+: Yt' do not have criteria for pec ageTnC.stn a we ge yet. He said these are mini sewer '•'"� ),_i t treatment plants and they have to have discharge permits. NE%T QUESTION: Mr.Pipes then asketl. 1f,in the rl third old f heirarchv(and the a we. fter that Jc tarn s antl discharging sewer in��). ,y I wa ay k elm�fn Tare Ilae­d this Council want the City to am the t..t.At plant and oceraw it p d h the dTsc aha"roe ueref��< do A A C until want t,I V -fdi ".u. i-i-1�",en once tfie y,7 � �—TT tt vale sewer g p ss,a ns t eareapgns 5�iTtzv 6pr a�r�e fndi-i�due�te € '? th t Uie tl' e c W to L ss: t e MUO ,str t th vote inn V,dua or ' cit C o ve t o to[ v er t z ere[ons ort a env roarenta t stop m e N at. re c ex t es antl it 1 He r va a c a n 11 q, a u d ren e e to en SY sestan o aerV Ce so W of r e a en A a aaC a! At,tr 5 or aping to out n At. p ace ep meet t City s sten a e t may erego g g v e c tv an tear ceraw a tan t aA One t LY W aYeat in.peon LS'to treat a ` d e�epas�n't evenwa xat pn p swat ans�at�u�,n9 T;�'interven7DO time the 'r r4 discharge permit is 1n the city's name andnthe Council mgy5e bar the City s expeHence with discharge pemitr v' into what was previously dry creek beds and the re ulting problems five,s1z. !V n.miles downstrean. He said there is GOOD and BAD every way we go. Counnl b Hudg s s id we have to°look at the big picture over the long haul." 'Councilmmber Dowling felt we should require package plants on every mobile home subdivision. 4 t He asked what happens when the c7LY annezes a p i toly.Aerated package plant. Mr.Bounds said this depends On b'k` }•� yt, the policy the Council adopts at the present tints. He said we could require that,as a part Of the'subelVlsan process,the individual dedicate the package plant to the public or county the easements and lateral lines and things necessary to operate it by the public and when the public eventually annexes it and required it under the ,f subdivision process and when it is annexed it becomes the city s;o the City can ignore It and not do anything and then possibl have to purchase it at a later date. He said it depends alot on what the Council does right n Mr.Pipes said this pares lar q estionshould be decided Max as it will cast the die for the entire ETJ if we're going to remain consistent. Mayor Nonda asked He.Pipes what it would -.to the City if we 1)regulate mobile ham parks:2) quire V'yE packae plants;3)want to Own the package plants and have than dedicated to the City. -Mr.Pipes said we'd need to restructure our current ordinance to make the'requI ranent to tie onto public atilt Hes not necessarily apply in the ETJ and dept the other alternatives;-require in the new rules and regulations that this be platted,built according to city standards,a d an the the city as a condi Lion of the platting and developmnt. Hesa7d the city tui 11 have to apply for a tllscherge peal[in a brand new creek(city currently has taro discharge pemitr)al this.process has to be started all over d the city msL be ready to operate package plants whereever they pop u� a� frm now on. Coun,I1,—bet Grq su ested leavingall his or, owned and o!rated until .tion. Mr. $c�i YG P1 pas id.or.tutu c 7a se t m uP as spec U ET-t5 where capitalization Is pro- > .petty eM then when it is annexed,the grope tY mwoera thathavebought into the thing are still paying for it k^ and it just becomes pert of the system and the.Council can make that a pert.of its c 0l[tonal approval of the ,;; �� ysLan. Councl lnwmber Dow11 a reed with COuncilnrenberGreen about del in Wnersht until annexation Ind.. ' m y Ceuncilmian r rrett cona,rratl. ,pas-sa 1 a-0 1 me,ine s a e in No one s going u package pian[,it is going to be ownetl by the city,Operated by the city, mil k * � there won'.t ba any athar exceptions,then the City h..11 well set the tone for all future growth and annexa t7 Co cilmem er Hodges said if Ha inHA elect W take control now.then if we elect to annex 10 15 years from r{ now, a have to start a"can of worms. CWncilmmber Green asked if we could sDecifv that they must dedicate th lines to the-eventualityot!that if than area nnexe a an ex11,02T s rt u re o eu anteIll bewv n c s a a sec n.e Yr ianetm c o o m a anexat on t ty 1 ,p `.s•'' "� oma ro er a a n ut Is ever lo to rte ae s s that t mann want to re u mo a tam aiter ecce nava as t an rasa an as o e , genre to- s u erta M e a ea en mn an m. on t i t +yq ; d A p w rK w praC e w e Y Ag ec a MpreaConC 68 Droposd ; ' $ 3 ` t e rr ur ar cansideration. N,t p k; ADJOURNMENT R Ity cretary _ Novmbar 12,1986 a �w� 4 '� I A, �2 r 4 y $ , L y'�•`5'n Jr i U%k� �v MINUTES NOVEMBER 19,1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0' PAGE 657 MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 19TH DAY OF NOVEMBER,1985 IN THE CITY MALL COUNCIL `L�7'A'.'vly CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Cau it met in reg 7 r session with the follosing members preset Jan 9sar,Y,�`'3+.`"�,yJ},).l E5,1•-s 3'Sr'94},w,,,,T"t ux P T. .,•� 7 `4 dStepyhMeLn.aOaoYw,7Mina9yo Willi .: ScoW City Officers Present:Eugene Barrett Bill Had, BECGyGaryll Percy HHed Ir, itAtWrneYE.DIV Dick Who AuttOery Secretaryis hShWl .0 There war,no attendl g iti -n p t for the clti en input7ln airy session. N the regular session. Reverend Don Elledge of the NuntsV111e Church ofgthe Xaurene Presmthe"tAe 1 vocetioned p 'i CONSIDER THE'MINUTES'OF.THE.PREVIOUS MELTING CaunYlemnnber Barrett nide.the moti tICT o e th i o /November 72 1985 aha LIII,ounci lmmher Howard ',., t ncar oted or a pv ng the h dt piled wwamptt n ad valorem taxes and he voted against a—In Me last nesting, a. F"¢ 6 .�, , but Just the opposite p Led, He ked that the cord be corrected. With this on,correction Nen.the t mutes were adamted aid all orYe'id'favor F. N FORRAL WHIDA { "AITDIOIRG CITIZEN'0 art+ it Mr.-,lames Dis.212 NoM Pd k"t dl3tOit traffic'COM 1 N rnal Perk Mr.Oix noted traffi nditfoespecially f E th t 11th Street,are becoming a serlus problem. He noted he wishes to note the quality 71 th quantity f traffic. He said a5 to quality,there.are a 1i W many speeders,heavy dump trueks,co reth t k - ll a 18-xheelerx..He noted the quantity is not w a, V ob,iectioneb7 thequality. He said t a - e all children in his neighhorhaW as xe11 as Daggers I as' and their Safety should b f th d f th who feel they met aped on.Xonmal Park. 75 North very Mr.Pipes Pit Eastham Normal nd Park ts with Avenue.of the S on thea5 uthsside.uth a Ne ootedsittisiheasrily usedp erhapshaps because rSHU" of retonsts wanting to avoid the traffic light at Highway 75 AD He He noted enforcement can control the rate €} ¢�"✓ ;a• - of speed. He noted as til quality of traffic,the city night consider what kind f 1,,d limits night be Hk'3am ppropriate. He said Lhe g begs.trecks have to service thea . He note d te trucks cannot he prohibited from seeking deliveries but they c be tapped from sing Nolmm1 Perk es ro -try hurt cut. Mr.Pipes 1 ted Mhe end would evaluate th ituatim and report back to M Di Sanding enforoement/.mHe nce Solutions Mayor ey advised N'.D th t the city s policy is t k reponse to his question at the next melt'ng. ' CONSIDER$500,000 GRANT CONTRACT (� Consider a contractwith the T De rbrent of Cmmnit Aff i s for a C D 1 me t P f mountarea in an t to S06'6OS7�71ef-6T1 rr� y t sap this contract i thestandard f nn st t t t e L Rttorn Mr.Pipes City Manager, tl ct st b th Scott Bou me,has equested a few corrections. He noted two changes are Lypog phi 1 nd oneifh Lo emmy. t?' City Attornchusediin tete bllock.tThe additi b g uggested is to Section 10,Line 7 aha the addition re d .'h. { part by any 9119 t .willful act V omission of contractor,its s bcantra core S` and anyone directly or indirectly employed by themranyone for abuse acts an f than Nj 6 Y o may be liable.' Y.. S f r'r rvfE Cauncilmmber Green made.the motion to th ixe.the C1 Mane er.to sign this contract xith these N ti ons an cont mem er a niton a them on."Al I wer.In aver med the ret an co ret iya' b«,+ira CONSIDER BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR CHARIER ELECTION w o Consider a draft of Ne ballot 1 no e f thed C' Chante do t Ik'ks k - Mayor Monday than presented the ale M to proposed and the captions written far each by the City Attorney to be printed on the ballot as 71 the entire section being amended to show how it reads efter drents have been incorporated to perhass'be printed on the ballot in lieu f the were caption. Nr.Bound noted the issue must be Pres an to the voters so that it can be voted n Nth a FOR'or an'AGAINST, and not a YES or NO answer. He noted capsule summaries are permitted or a list l ng of the entire provision. �Y A payor Monday noted the capsules sugge11 sted for the ballot are not descripHre enough and suggested more�`+"$ complete captions or a mare concise description of the provision itself. She felt the captions dont tall f T enough. Councilnmmber Wharton said the captions are fine we presented. Cunciirember Green.said most of the ptions ere clear but sere need more explanation. COunctlaMmber Hodges noted he prefers the caption fora. Councilmmber Bell said the captions should be suPHcient for a ballot provide ng than is more elaboration 1 the newspaper prior to the election. Cauncilmamber Davis said he favored capsule farm end noted the conitit ` 4 t"s Amendment,on the ballot recently-were capsuled. He noted,hamver,he did"t like the way slot of th svptions ad. CmncllaMmber Barrett felt they could be rete descriptlre. Luncilnmbar Dowling rated cep ales ,y a usually used because of voting machines,where it is not possible to print the whole Drovision,but in ° paper bol lotting.that 7s not a emblem the whole provision can be printed end he felt it should be. Mayor Monday noted if the voters don t uMerstand what the caption means,beacons of Its brevity,they are likely t f vote no an that basis alone. C1 Attorney, v^` City ey,Scott n mome,noted several er these we are n substantive and merely change wo ding to comply with state law in some cases. The general consensus a that the captions could be Be. %planate y with listing the entire provision. Cuncilnembers HomrdaM Dowling indicated Lh omen like for the entire the revision to be anted but all of ars a more ex orator ca iia o reNs Y ence it av"so. S._. 'may Ma orrMoad"SMLedtthen the re unit sof council refer the ca cloned Temp and shesasked the Cityt Alcorn to , Yi e"t e Y!a Ore On an Y got m ac 0Y na eaproVa "!x Section 4.18. Compensation of May,,and Councilmmbers ms Mayor Monday noted lest week there of o clear consensus pe whether or not to intrude this.athe Char as the ballot. Sh!gated the ametwers would be til remove e11 compensation as currently provided in the Charter (j70.00 per meting for cpuncl imambers sed j50.D per month for the NaYor)and to insthad provide that the Mayor t t ++{+F s and Cuncil be entitled til all necessary expenses incurredin the perfamence o4 their p4fic1al duties. y °»•- v �+' .�f t -�' fit. Y f 3 Y y54 rJ T Yl'a �. 3 �a 4 'APWa�� p�. r ph PAGE fi5B BOON"0' MINUTES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE NOVEMBER 19,1985 May Mond"then asked Nat.this discussion be reopened new that Counci lmenbor Davis is present. Council- lmber Green recommended the-endment be aPPr d but that th portion th t reads cessarY expenses be arified to mean ONLY OUT OF TONN EXPENSES. He tlidn t feel th un it should be filing expenses for traveling ✓" ```� orome home to xmber Howard noted city Aal isl uncomfortable withaanytsystemdthat gcould provideree,with uforl an uneven reimbursementof costs and Aem Individual,eight turn in different 1'evels of expenses without consistency across the board,noting experts 4or one person night be so different from the expenses of another p N f It Lhere is roan here f g yy abuse If not misunderstantling..He noted he prefers that the provision renal t without a change. i*�`. Councileenb Nudges noted he lies the way it is newas there is no abuse with thisyten C.un.i1.caber Davi ,i T� ar a '= said he mould like far it to remain as 7L 15,$10.00per meeting,as this ism t. 1 y b use this is a L T N" ""•+ 'J ti 'Y voluntary jab and so one would take on this Job f $10.80 a meetIng. He said this$10.00 is in the charter so "� that no one would be prehibited free serving because f not having a means of transportation because the$10.00 an get his a taxicab ride to end firW.the meetings. N itl the as to allow reimbursement of necessary sxns:nses 1s already permitted for Wt-of-town ."'T e I- 14.12 of Lharter).. Ne felt the proposed amend- ', ` �,1 met is subject to abuse. He recamnnded this Provision be unchanged. Nagar Xonday than asked for a showing of hands in favor of leaving the provision es 1t presently I,. 4,k R Councllmanbera NhartW.Hades.Howard.Davis,Be 1.1 d Nevar Monday voted te leave it as is. Upon voting for y ' tee ans.0t au UTIlAe her; w Zen ss o w e a ar a - �, vat - At ounc rs rean tt ce n a o nc m y � o Monday note t ��! g t { t SSC ange-1M Int be Urea¢nted towevoters n t lie u Cel♦—M 7 non qA Fpr Y tt I CONSIDER BID - 2 ! G Lanslder Bid W-17 for mM.r asphalt crack sealing compound to Crafto Texas,Inc,at$.23 per pound for vP' s e A l' .e ,rte te r p` t 4 Y i' Lound lm-ber Nndgess-tle the�mottpn toga this bid as resented and Counci lnmmber Oowli seconded 4 the motT-Alyn Peva M the motion pass�Tus V. _ ¢ a L ED CONSIDER CONTRACT FOR MUSICAL..PROGRAM t Consider a contract witA the Huntsville Choral Society and Fine.Arts Association for projects.a recommended r by the Commission Nay or Measly presented this item. It was noted programs under this contract shall include,but not be ted to,five specific preJects,as fullers: annual Fair on the Square municipal band concert;annual n al _ dr, pperfmnance of Messiah with mmnbers of the San Houston State University Orchestra;Annual.Gilbert A Su111van 3 9 Pera with orchestra at the Texas Criminal Justice Center Auditorium;Annual Fourth of July band concert; and annual NEAP Jazx dnmrt and fear high now concerts. the contract provides that the city x711 pay the 'S Society$IO,ODD for tAese progr-s in three payments during the period December 1..1985 through April 1,1986. CWncl member NM es made the-tion to approve this contract and Councnlmember Barrett se—ded the notion , All we t on Daase ung mous Y. ' 5 re n avor - CONSIDERORDINANCECHANGING STREET NAMES Consider OMieance No.85-32 adopting name changes for streets in the Na,Addition area fl§` Gene Pipes,City Manager,presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as full— ORDINANCE NO. ollows:ORDINANCENO.85-32 - `� ' All ORDINANCE OF 1Xi CITY OF N�CXVSTLEET�J�SICAXPMIIN6 AND REOES[CNATIN6 8 TLAA W1NG OTHER LAND,AN 60 00 ANE S PAT R ES STREET AND JEFFRO STREET; 0 NI FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO.. Councllmember Howard nada the-tion to a rave gf Ordinance No 85-32 and Councvlmember Barrett sacond,d the motion. n t e-t On paAae unanimously.' ee previous discussion v- r ,1985.) N n Merl EXECUTIVE SESSION - N u5 A-t i p Mayor Monday noted the Council will resume their execotiv,session,which began at.6:00 P.N.and which tom, yz s t yet complete. Executive Session topic: C-sitler gl ft to City under Tex.Rev.Civ.Stat.Art.6252-17 4 2(f):private-consultation with attorney under Tex.Aev.Civ.Stat.Art.6252-17 1 2(e). RsM.f'i v ctful ly su 1ttea, th DeShaw, sty Secretary Nomeber 19.1985 Pip a yG 1 W .5 a � i iii r Y N I Y w SIM 2F x NOVEMBER 26-1985 NOOK 0 PAGE 659 MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITYCOUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER,A.O.,1985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS'LOCATED IN HUNTSVILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council net in regular ssion with the following members Present; Jane Monday.Mayor Jerry L.Dowling City Officers present: 0.54gene Barrett William B.bream bene Pipes.City Manager Gary Bell Bill Hodges Scott Bounds.City Attu may „,q Stephen E.Davis Percy How aid,Jr. Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary .{ ';+. Dict sharkon Y`T,,,,✓ :, ;,F*I $ y�} �” ATTENDING CITIZEN Mr.Robert.Oates of Security Systems incorporated Mr.Oates ted he came to speak to the agenda iters regarding the consideration of proposed alarm monitor f g guideli . He thanked theCouncil for their decision to maintain:alarm monitoring in the police department H ted someP oblens.he h d wrtM1.theproposed guidelines. He advised 7tan E in the guidelines states: The "up" p N' ust gu rantee they iii allow connection of any,approved alarm system of any other company and facili- tete connection within two(2)working days."He ted the tr,dgtime Limit be changed to five,which is then the same as required by th-tel.phon p }Tr 'rr¢d to i'Cem�w Tc s The l ( must guarantee availability f i.te e person ei with M (2)hours in rgeincy situations and faury(4) E hours for non-mmergency situations."'N su ested.chan i 'thi frau two te four'wgrkin hours for ener encles { '� t.. and from four hours to 24-h f - r n x ales r¢erre to tem w c e equipment for nsta.at on at po n.�eparfimnt. He sold the equipment looks good,meets industry standards17 and is UL certified and approved,but he sold it is.out necessary. No said this equipment wi 11 receive multiple f LYpes of alarm.systems and a few weeks ago the Council.was on added about whether the alarms should even be t 1 1 {` O's"stk 's`u-y - monilated much less the types of alarms be ezpanded. He then feared te ileo G wkich says the company must f k.^ '"° i y m` agree to a three year contract. He said.this makes it very difficult He said in 1980 the City required the addition of new equipment at the police department for aesthetic..and pace purposes and these costs were passed tcy ` - onto the customers. He sad th ly way this type of equipment can be Installed.,.,,ain,.is through a cost 9 pass through to the customer. N id.he didn't feel this is fair. He seitl the ting equipment in the Do1Ic department is UL app d.'is in current nanufacture. He suggestede presented last October,that t.7, 5 7tX Systems Incorporated 711 d ateto the City the eou7mnen aTv 6e n�a u[i4iz�e in f� k + ) ge armnent an�reT�T lily o m ma ntenano.a o se. e a t en t o ciI o m cut y{+ - th .Ir(ls�uds�isbrhssfau manot,su n epremen ous Inc t w7ncrease for capital outlay. Finally,he a p 9u peen 9s an toe h c� pi a al of th b ribers,that the 70. peoplealready at the police department alarm }; �? c nter,here already paid i tall tion fee to be.hocked p to Bern equipment. He said even if the canal Sc h ld i 'its wlsdo decid tog w7 th d7fTerent equipm t he wguld Tope,through the bid specifications, 'M that th Council.would.... l d em t the o leecurre tl in service from havin to another instella- 4ti f o'.— FORMAL q pme t they rep t t once. 3st - FOIOULL MEETING May Monday then called the f 7 ti g t order. She presented Mr.David Stevens.Youth Director 4 of the Church of Christ to present the invocattgn. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS METING Councilmmnber Barrett nmde the nntfoa to a rove the minutes of November l9.1985 and Louncilaianber Howard § a t e motion. rein a a the mail. o ass anon mo - secon we Yor a us v. h F ,! y.. - CONSIDER VARIOUS CITY REPORTS, a 2 Consider the quarterly budget report for the last quarter of FY 1989-1985 After a review by the City Coun it.and we general questions for clarification,Councilmember Wharton de the mots L dopa th quarterly b dget report f the last quarter of FY 1984-1985 and Councilmnber J tt o dad th ti All were in favor and the tion passed unanimously. y* r Consider the final budoet dAustments for FY 1984-1985 After a similar view f theseQlu bnents by the City Council and some general questions for clarifica- Llan.Councilmenber.Hodges made the motiou to approve the final budget adjustments for FY 1984-1985 and Council 1} 3 Y C member Bell seconded the motion. A11 were in favor and the motion Dossed al,. G fi t d- Review thea b as at the close of FY 1984-1985 } The Council re sewed.the emcunbrances as presented in a memorandum from Patricle Allen,Director of Finance :m dated November 19.1985. After.stun questions by the Council,they generally complimented Mrs.Allen for the % way in which these encumbrances were presented,noting g tM1 RY are very clearly identifiable. Review the c 1 t nthl t nortfar SepteNber.1985 T ¢ Mr.pipes,City manager,presented.this report. After a review by the Council,the report was accepted.aN s_ Review an invesmentsreport as gfl 0-31-85 and as projected for FY 1985-1986 ..,„ A mmmr M f P tricia Allen.Director of Finance.dated november 21,1985 was presedted which outline the city' stela 1 shaunts of sane$7.230.844 in city 4uods. The memorandum stat d funds are being .dr +v f 1 invested in certificates of deposit through the depository.bank and the current rate the City is receiving is 1.876 percentage points above the treasury bill rate for a CAnparable length of time. All checking accounts are interest bearing,Mrs.Allen.toted. It was noted interest earned on certificates of deposit in FY 1984-B5 - e'3d^ky$ totaled{841,417 and lntere t earned an checking accounts totaled$48.865.74. She noted interest rates in pFiy vi Kf' 1 ?a - FY 1984-1985 ranged from 8 26%to.12.28Y and the average investments per month outstanding an the last day of - dF h' th s$ 7,194.658. The-Counc91 did not express an interest to change the city s ln'asNant policy at tM time Mrs.Allen said the City maintains about 25 accounts and each is insured 5100.000 by Federal insurance land in addition,.the ba k Is required to have securities pledged to cover the katal balance o4 r l city depasis on hand Which.includes both certificates ofdeposit and the cash balances in the checking account. ft 4 >t..i"r, m Hoz 'ry S+mm3 If s 99 C # t N b u an l � 1Nv PAGE 660 BOOM"0" MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 26.1965 _ Y� Y LONSIpf0.EASEMEN!aZ ., 4kt,a° Ceasider a utility easement across F,ntar Marinelli, dJa t to Clio!Street Mr.Pipes noted the Faster Maromorts wers built irca 1961 and they encroached upon an existing utility ` y' E x w as nt acquired by the City in 1951 for a lift station by epProiionce ly six inches. He said:he be,a memo ry 'b from Scott Bounds,dated November 25,1985,.explaining the abandonment of.the citysea..ts and.outlining the t SY could enol'in.this particular situation. Ne said an ordinance could be adopted to provide op,ons the ci for a mechanism tp abandon eas"entf. N Pi o id what Ie.had rayl oust tlome is sum 1 offer a letter to , "+"� Ik.Ben Bius who re75ed-the uestion t to-t at n ,rat an Y e circumstance note re h n tom man o a ver th¢c tr cow tl ore¢r a s '41 "' ¢nt t aeaaMECt n iwcnment tl m t�if.a ethion5 may dila a meult or p blln 6-{Ti-r a� �. Cas maeter c�°laocreyen as,t way a !''the nroper Ws Mr.Paves noiaa ne muinse,plain the - `5' tAer apt7one if the Council tles res.ouNr�BouMs.City.AtWrnW,notetl there 1s a need to resolve this tonight, Nr.Pipes recommended adoption N an ore—new closing and vacating a portion of the utility easement across the 1.29 acre Natter B.Foster tract on Cline Street ... to dispose of this particular situation and then - , Che.Louncil a comma b k as a policy shier and.cwsidwr the Various options at a later data. Councilmwber 'Bell notetl hlsntoncernf setting a precetlent xith tAia ordinance. Countilnenber Hodges asked 1f 7t would be -,� the moat appropriate thing to do. Mr.BourAa said Om letter from the City ganager,in his opinion,should have been sufficient. Counc7lmader Owliil didn't am a compelling need to abandon the easem nt if we can g7 ve them ' '-14 license(letter)to leave the Wild in the encroachment. After further discussion.Councilmember Owlin made the motion that th Lo 7 ndpree the.,.a as Nr.P1 as or !r 8 1985letterto r.Ben. u s P 5 Counci er ! sewn t we ay9r a r t CONSIDER GUIDELINES e m f Consider proposed alarm monitorial auidelinea Mr.Pipes then pre"ntW the guidelines. He noted the staff had recommended the discontinuance of the manitwi ng systema in the police station,but the Council has indicated their pleasure to continue this es a service III thin the police department. As a result,these guitlel Ines are presented as what the staff feels is the most workable ituatlpn given the set of circHestaoces of the alarms. He said it is ac Waling to both n arse relay and digit 1 di 1 in type alarms. He said.N¢city would companion this,at aclater dote,with a ordinance for false ale t ' a k r, Councilnmmber Gree ted h1 p Pere"e to spenfy mhet HQ wanted the a u,pcent to do.rather than the ,t brantl itself. Mr.pipes noted"spenfi d V Hteth.V-300..r equal. Ne noted thW could revisethe speclf7- ' cation,to just specify the equipment ratherth specify the brand in the bid specifications. Couoci1umand,r Green asked 1f this clew eq ipmnt is accepted,does it amandlexisting equipment neat be removed? Mr EckhaNt,� P Police Chief,said it would be removed. He no the.equinow"t speer find would be equal for both sides of the alaml cmnpa a business operating 1n Huntsville any would not benefit one or the other unfairly,be 1t digital r v se r lay. He noted the importance.also to standardize equipment for ease of monitoring and omintrnance.Il yr 3 Nr.Eckhardt notrd the guideline definition of equipment is a general statement and,s not the bid specification itself. Mr.Eckhardt noted custoeere will not beve to change their equipment..Councilmenber Davis expressed hi c a" co rn about the term of the contract,three years,any his concern that customers would be shi ftW around from ` e company ix,onther every three years -Mr.Eckhardt noted when time lines are noted,such as hours for d w service repairs,these are chosen as alley are 14 convey Ne atLfS�de that swiftness is a high prlor7W so that than is same commitment on the pert of the company to act expeditiously. He reminded the Lounc1 these are yd nr just proposals and the ere {h, just wards on a piece of paper. Cpunc7lnmmber Davis asked that the guidelines be $- - I bad.clear that May refer only tp the son,Plat 1 the police deparhnent and not equipment in the home or �I After many. l ua boos re"rdi -what'Ifs, the council ae oral lv acceptrd these guideline d tf'ev- 4 l felts a they Tell steif s ncemwndet7ans�rie— pam ren CITY MANAGER 5 REPORT n H. «. Health Care Insurance Fund Status Report Mr.Pipes noted$129,219 hes been paid into our health insurance fund for the first fourmonths of 1985-86 and these dollars earned$961.94 in interest for$130,180.94 He noted total claims paid more$21,730.38 and the total cost of policies purchased is$15.917.43. Pre approval harp, re$175;atlministrater s fee was b z + $8.391.105 interest char ad was 51.70:outstanding clew"haW are 5480.78,totaling$46.696.39 which leaves funds on hand as of I1-1-85 of$83,484.55. Ne noted a"ng the employee c,we have we brain surgery,one back ✓ surgery.we heart case and three cwcer cases. L.O.G.[N.Report l� Pipes presented the local govermn"t information syste.,which is a computer network service to assist ides. He oted the standard subscription cost is$2,A00 Dlua a!400 motlw to allow the micro-cmllputrr,n the Planning Office to connect to the system; thereafter,Me cost is$2,800. After sore ditcuss7on regarding the merits of this ivfamvatioh system,Counci lmmobers Green.Oav11 and Mile no generally felt it was not needed, and Counci Immune,Dowling.noted.he cauid see the merit of Lt but he felt we ahoultl delay cansideratlon of it til mid-term budget adjustments and than prioritlee it with everything else The Council cwourred with this j ,g 1 Idea and the staff was asked to bring this matter back at mid-year for another look Miscellaneous: Mr.Pipes noted he and Glenn Isbell and Dole Brown will go to Dallasto tte d minor on land. g a use an ng sponsored by the Soufh,.ast Leg 1 F d tion p i Sod aft.'g p rf mi,g rdi s'Bid Service Centre expensian'project w117'b i d"0 nuh y 1 E gi g D ign has,coal red-RenrucW Pipe ?Ft Soft"i'and Nec I any]I Drainage System Malys 7 Progmaf $400 d n IBM PL rill be acquired to tlrive them Mr. he ark Res�se: Mr.Pives noted in response ca Mr.Dies request regarding the speed and quality of traffi Xornel Park. t of sasm 227 urs an five separate occasions,five ci Lotions were issued for excessive speetl.�� He eettl the quality of traffic incl Wes city vehicles He advised Mr.Uix he would ask city veh'ch.,to"steer Iran Normal P Park unless receasdrY"mt.Jse it to go ec s town. Mr.Pipes noted concrete trucks mW use it to from a jab,but otherwise that traffic ahwld mt he there. 4 s`T is i!3'11 p MAYOR'S AEPORF . N1 hw De artwnt'Fundin Al l ocattons-Mayor Mond'"ted allocations were changW to the advantage of aur ser ct .oto mi lion o farm-toyeerket lmpr vments end from$5.2fi to$9.93 million for rebebi 11 1. 3 cation. lE%LEL--tee K'ne came visit pith a abut this program and R'Williams and Bob Smith will attend that seminar next kin Houstoact.pick up the appllcetion. No word on statusof revenue sharing yet. F kW Council Action! Dick Wharton expressed his co"ern for leash law ordinance any how we treat potentially den *11—TT h as a Pit Bull;Barrett suggestatl offering a reward for clues on windwcalsocalifee breakin vandals:Do,rl in 7 y the Miscounting is December 10.1985. Nmber,26.1985 y w k AH A x� f MEETING OF DECEMBER 3,1985 BOOK"O" PAGE 661S T 6 k NI NOTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETINGELD ON THE 3RD DIIY OF DECEMBER,A.O.,1985 IX THE CITY ALL �✓ CONFERENCE ROOM,LOCATED AT 7212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUMTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 12:00 NOON. The Council net in an emergency session with the following members present: Jane Monday,Mayor City Off?cers present: _..Y 3arpx Dick WhartonPpen City Manager Ban a Barrett ScottO d City Attorney Bill S y Sh DSh tephen0evis Ruth City Secretary ary h r � f The meeting was called to order by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor. CONSIDER ORDINANCE Consider Ordinance authoc7z7na rewertl for criminall mischief. Mayor Monday noted this meeting;s called for the purpose of considering an ordinance,the caption of a which I.as fonows: ORDINANCE NO.85-33 „'6 AM ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.AUTHORIZING A REWARD; AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS AND FINDINGS RELATED THERETO.. a on 1Nr.Pipes,City Manager,noted this:ordinancep. itl s for payment of a cash amount for the arrest and M r,3M >" i,:. �"", "' v ctign of any persons found guilty of carol tti g';th as or criminal mischief within the corporate limits Sys KG! yi" A'^R ii" .-{°•y`-�'x'«f'x J°" ,,,',_ of the City of Huntsville,Texas,on November 15.1985,orDecanter2,7985,by destroying the glass windows.rr gofIIS doors by using small round projectiles;said reward,however,shall not apply to any officer or employee 4 the City,County, r Stete,who makes such arrest or report in the discharge of his official duties. Unless onor revoked by. ti p bushed in the Huntsville Item,this offer pf reward will terminate at 4:30 P.M. the_day of .19_• Chief Henk E kh dt p ted on the two incidences that occurred which resulted in thousands of dollars of ' damages to windows of business places along 11th Street,Sycamore Avenue,Sam Houston Avenue and the I-45 frenta 3 oads. He sell bepause objects were Seung at the windows from moving automobiles,there is very little evsd nce far the Pfi cern in this Investigation, the th the'ball bearings found at the scenes. He noted an Orli e authorl2lng this rawartl will help his department 1 7 1 g this case. After further discussion,C 11 b Nn t de the motion-tO adopt the Orwastho wit a$500 f _ 4i bet i 0 5 usse t'f ctwo �1 ��' t '1'eo—r.mieml�er 6a re{ own a etre— X,il>t f $13,000 d that$500 was a ppropri to mount. Mayor Monday noted with the Chief's concurren }. shewouldlike to take this time to initiate the i toppers Program. The Council generally concurred this N program should be pursued and Chief Eckhardt Indicated his endorsement of this program as well. Upon a vote of the motion on the floor,it passed unaninmusly. - 's { ADJOURNMENT ul ly Sudo tted 1. Y r k' - t:S h DeSh w, ty Secretary December 3,1985 I ' N Itt, A h al � F '•'� a"'�Gs"'w 5rd v tr y�� �_ " ; T 0., I s r d t b Ik K"# fC "•,a 1 1�3"* PAGE 662 NOVEMBER 10,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MINUTES OF THE HU NTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 10TH DAY OF DECEMBER,A.D.,1985 IN THE CITY MALL h t COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. iy The Council met in regular session with the fallowing makers present: aha s s e#yam ,v,aw #mayFX tY s#Y Jane Monday,Mayor William B.Gn City Officer's Present: Gary Bell 8111 HodgesrreGene Pipes,City Manager L p1111, , Stephen E.Davis - Percy Howard,Jr. Scott Bounds,Clty Attorney Jerry L.Dmli g 0'ck Nnarton Ruth.DeShaw,City Secretary Member absent: 0 Eugene Barrett(illness) The meting was called t ortler by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor, The invocation was presented by Councilmember Percy Howard,Jr. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING tounc5lmember Green made the roti to ado 11 the i utas of the metidps o4 XovMaber 26 and Decwsber, 3. i 1985 and Councilmmber Nudges seconded the motion. 0.11 were in favor and Lhe motion Pass unanimusl CONSIDER A CONTRACT% ula ` F t Consider contract with the Piney Woods RealonaiCouncil do Altohol/Dreg Abuse for Cow...lins Service,1 the amount of$5,000 ' }. ry. Mr.Pipes presented contract f counseling between the City and the Pin Moods R anal Y >''7'y„'+aha Council on Ai tonus/Orug.Abuse to provid c ns lisp-se i f -..ndiv5duala in the City He noted the Police { and Municipal Court M1ave need.tr.from tinuto tiMa.Drovide counselrng tr individual,on alcohol and/or drug abuse. The City supports this contract tee allow this organization to render these services fr.Ma January 1,1986 ry 3 +'F through December 31,1986(to all persons arrested and, on,It alcohol.drug or theft related charges pending before the Municipal Court of the.Clty)for the sun of$5,000. Mr.Pipes notedthe Piney Hoods Regional Council agrees,In this contract.to furnish theCity sm1-annual.financial reports and a cmprehensive annual t report. - } + " Councilnnber Hodgesmade.the motion to approve of this contract and expenditure and Counc,lexamer Howard `S - {- seconded the motion. Dfscuss,on: Councllmember Davis noted he will vote in opposition to this contract because E y he feels this is more of P Program and it should not be supported with tax dollars. Councilamw a Hodges oar,sed Texas law provides Nat funds f thelocal mixed btaxes can be used for such alcohol-related 5 kql suns in programs. U on a vote Cou 51 b Dai Mh tr ntl Oowlin voted OPPOSED to this notion and y`Y Cauncilmmbers Hod es pint na em a aq r'.On o etl o rot m an " o e res emote: ree ,m r arra en ue p,a ere ore a ', CONSIDER I R BTDS Consider Bid 06 18 P6.item EF olice Can uter Bid-to award es S-10al;Ind f llays: Items 1 and 4 to N.L.R.with trade-in for ' f or F for aT46.3totalexcen i uur f$51,306U oWt e D ' Mr.Pi ted this 1a an informations tem for the Police Oe ` pas no ys parteent. He noted funds for this Wrchase n- ni. re budgeted over a three year period with E19,600-ova,Mable this year in account number 51 6901. He ret Mad ', y q funding the purchase, s captioned, s follows lease p;chase Prom NCR for item 1,hardware,and iLen 4,aoTL- I ' re for a total of$1,457 per imnth;outright purcha f itm 2,six work stations,for$2.970.from C.M.I.; y outright purchase of iCan 3.dot matrix printer,for$2,200 free Computer.Connection. 5 3 Councilmeober Dowling expressed concern that thebids were so limited. He asked if we looked at a"other ' 7 systems besides CRINS. Mr.Pipes noted the Police Department representatives have dome an exhmstIVe search of available systems ab feel Nis is the best choice for the City. Councilmnber Dowling noted we have had problems with NCR's computer at the Police Station in response to Mr.Pipes'cement about the problems with the r 4 5, sn' Bensmlller System. After further discussion,a vote was taken,as follows: Count I_member Notlg d N otion to aooroVe the,above three vendors.as recmmended.and Cmncllwsrber econded the moan. Council riremn3e—OOXTl ng vAbli' p 1 sheers va /6k amok motion gW -. them....Das$! as vs. ma. n Consitler a bid 1n the amunt of 4.m7.50 6 R 6 R Construction for ver line extension requested under the Vast n tem z u m en mens on - ` �ry d $^ uran se un s. a e w e sown o `C*� £ Mr.Pipes.City Manager,advised that Mr.M.0.Etheredge has requested extension of sanitary serer service 4+ P 9 utility extension ordinance and he 1s asking the City K`h to a lot 7n S rim Lake Estates,in accordance.with the utili J to parts p t 1 -half oP the cwnstruction. He—amended that the C,ty fund one half of the construction cost of$4,808.which would be.$2,4I'. CanIIj b11 0%."made the motion tr e of this utilit Iine },x 4 e-----sTD tf iD tion aiM tguncl_member a secdn e e n on mot ,yt„ CCHSIDER'CAUTION'LIGHTS were fV 'g��.1 Consider req t f m HISD.0 install flashing caution lights to the school zone on Old Colony Road behind the ' 1v7'F Sn middle school carious .{` ' Mr.Pip..City Manager.presented a letter free the HISD Superintendent.dent,Gary Collins,r Suestlns flashing lights on boN sides of the school crossing between Huntsville Middle School.and the Cauls Oav7 Gymn tum N I facilitate the safety of the students and coaches idio 'N t et several tiros par day for physical educe- > .' C; L tion classes offered in the Louis Davis Gym. Gene Pipe id until Elm Street can be widened to give people } • & $,y r 1 n alternative,other than driviig through the school c pus,he recasmnded these lights be installed as m interim measure until the ul tints soluLlm tan tune to f—tion. Councllmemher Wharton Made the.mtton to a e of the_natal lotion oP these Plashln 11 hte In this area ' d m[o rov. a av"c + 4 = E' . k•b .CONSIDER'SETTLEMENT a 1 ({Ver k _ -,Y,., Rik .�,�'he>,'y.`•.. y l z rfma x e r MINUTES OF DECEMBER 10,1985 BOOR"0' - PAGE 663 C Ids Proposal to settle J.B Nelson Vs.City f'Huntsville Lawsuit Mayo,Monday than presented this matter Which concerns a routaq settlement i the t of$27.500. Mr.Pipes noted it.i the c eMetion-of staff to settlethis long standing -t problem.with Mr.Nelson• .� Having discussed it many times before and in the—cutiv,sessionwhich pmuding this formal ssion,the ` Council then voted on the ecgmentlation: CWaNlmmeber HMoes d th ton to approve of tMs ewnetary settlement M Ca 11 be Da d d i!.mi TT—!'7111 were in favor�en the molon oas�r, unanTmoZ ,s 3 CIT/MANAGER'S REPORT Landscape Ordin ma Bae Doo aMi a r� fahek s - Gene Pipes,Clty Mnager;n tM.sr nce the time late,(due to lengthy work ssion to discuss Tourism yr^fi 3a'l�,p« Cot t) he would reconvened delaying the discussion of these No items until the...t time. The Council f rq d to this delay: € � b Crim stoppers Program g z "'ds•� Pt1':Tt '� rrc Y�. M.Pipes noted the Chief of Police,Hank Eckhardt,was sctedulM to revlawthis program tonight,but it lap wnl be delayed until another time. MAYOR'SACTIVITY REPORT sorra waste sway Mayor a do h e Input the fr Council.that the staff has at with TUC and SHSU on the ongoing solid waste •,� j,,•( study,so we do have input Prw those No institutions. COUNCIL ACTION tanesaepe Dratnana Councileanber Breen noted if rt is 1n the b st interest of the sty w he ve a landscape:oMlnanu,h.is J T onvinced thatmost of these ialwnces, d this one in particular,seem th hurt small businesses and not av`' large businesses. He asked Sat the possibility of giving tax credit,for businesses that are involved in active landscap rg(a that it would not be.so difficult fora small rosiness.to te able to comply)be reviewed wirr;. by the staff. He said this Would t take money out of our Gofers.wt it would lust give same time before the .,.. S ,l33 ney uses in. M said he has p ific.yecamendations because he has not looked.t 1t very carefully,but he would Itke for this possibility to be examined to defer sone of the costa for the small businessman. I ' Blind Corner C n ilammber Bell noted the intersection of Highway 75 and Old Houston Road is sight blinded an the wast by an which hes grown tap tall. Mr.Pipes noted this greenery was required by the landscaping ordinanc - x It was notes it Needs 19 te trimmed beck to prevent a potential accident there. x,N tet k=l et k i"y+P R 95 Board Meting 3P" Councilmember Davis noted the EMS Boats met and it talked shoo[the purchase of an ambulance. Xe noted :b bids were taken an gasoline angi ne asEulances and naw.the Board wants to get supplemental bids for diesel , engine ambulant He noted diesel engines in anbulanceq appears to M the caning thing and the Board wanted w compare the bids on eachtype engine. 1 Official To...Sesquicenteanial M az ne �� Al Count lmmber Darts noted h has ivedth upp d1Y official,Taxes$es tricentennial M azi ne and lamented that Huntsville is at mentioned i it.t 77 but y other city s t ere. ayor nay noted he could tunderstand-why Huntsville does not appear because our data was submitted early. Councrlmamber M Davis noted we w wish to check to find out why we did not get Included. Rik Landscape OMiu.ce k Couxilnwn0er Wharton noted he disag as with Councilmemter Green on in cradles for small.busrnesaes on the landscape ordimnre rquirements.requirements. He felt thisprocedure was band to cost the city money. Luncheon for,lerry Nemec.Mtirrna Resident Enalweer.Texas Oeurtment of Highways and Public Transportation '•k' ;` Councilmember Wing noted several members of Council and the City staff attended this luncheon honoring Y M.Nemec. He felt it would be epsp�pri ate.for the City Council to Issue a proclamation to honor of him. t' M.Pipes noted h would prepare for nut weeks meting. 'T Landscaom Ordinance f f V nc MMey noted she feels the section on buffer zones needs to be delayed and done instead with 1 per exonIng. ully u it d r�'�✓ kJ` 4 � December 10,1985 � s � �'x� 3�d'�i�•t+ L g r,si.i k i-�5^r*s � -. fir'l �I :, zr, x y� a 2 !I 1 gn ° s +gtw ^' .fd���•`XE '�Y'7n ¢v.^'.ice .1 ,TE � (.� �' d., s„,ass d y � - k; S t YAGE�664 DECEMBER 17,1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0" ' "a• , r> THE XUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING.HELD ON THE 17TH MY OF.DECEMBER,A.D.,7985 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. ' y The Council met in regular session with the full owing members present: Jane Monday.Mayor City Officers P sort: . y✓, i g Gary Bell William B.Green Gena Pipes,Lf ty Manager Staph E Davis Bi 11 Hodges Ruth OeShaw,City Secretary Jerry L Oow1in9 Percy Howard,Jr. Scott Boundc,City Attorney b Olt 1 k Wfi.rtma member.absent: -o Eugene Barrett(illness) —y r42 The meting was called torder-0Y the Honorable Jane Monday.Mayor. The invocation was Presented by Reverend Brian K.Gigee of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. s" sq`}5. r CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING 7 T5tt ,tT+'% Council—bar Whartonmade the ration to approve of.the minutes of the meeting of December 10,1985 and ( 3 s Councllmenber Deal Ing seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. CONSIDER COMMENDATIONS ai, Consider a Council C—,d!lion.for three employees for devotion to duty in their t7 f d a rrom riooa w-5 (� y -rl r cThe Councilmembers joined Mayor Monday as she presented individual resolutionsof camcndations to Russell ,i p7 m+`{•g "t a 3ys'k, >� ter: Humphrey. He y Murray and Karl Crawford for their heroic t 'November 11,1985 when they reamed a motorist with. s all ch11d who had became entrhppetl.7n tbeir Vehicle in flood waters during a deluge Of rain at the morning h hour p lea at theinters tion of U.S.Highway 75 North and FM 2821. Counci lmenber Dowlin mad theLimt f.this Resolution N..85-24 and Lduncilmember Hod dad th tY 1 emotion ase en mous y. " WN ✓^£' y 'k`tY a Consider a Counci lSCamentlati 2n'as an Outstand7n Ci oxen rRntto Jerr Xemec th s7a f his retia. rem t fr. airvi and his numermus other c eccom mss t E --FVuETTc 7—r, greways an— o $ FlayOrcMOMin was again,loaned by the City Coun tlmembers s she presented.ResolutionN 85.25 to Mr.Jerry x Nemec,recognjz1 in and,—nling him as an outstantling citizen in honor of his accmpllshreots d upon the y.s a ton o9 hi t em at from the service of the Highway Department. IL was noted that Hr.Hoagie served for thirty-tan year, Resident Engineer in Huntsville.Texas, nd tluriiq his tenure;the transportation system of ?- l, £ Texas.this Region.District l7,and most especially Xuntav917e aM Walker Cmnty,has undergone a major meta- .,' morphosis framrvdlmentary highways and To roads to atharoughly modem highway system;a d the City of Huntsville and its citizenry have received an incalculable benefit free the leadership,expertise end personal Y s3 attention of Mr.Nemec in deriving the first class arteries farmto a kat Yoads and Interstate highways that ' X;y .„ serve r city. Counci lmmber Wwl ins made the notion to adopt Recoluti on No.85 25 an d.Councilmenber Howard +. y y Seconded the motion. n r in r d M ti ed RECEIVE GIFT OF PARK LAND Ii f €: Receive oift of approximately four- of k land t be known- as the"Thomas Clifton be Gi .P :k f Avenue S' : .. an ire t - of 5250.000 Mayor Monday noted it is with a yy t deal f plane.sth k the City of Huntsville. s a very special gift to the City f Huntsville t Ch i tow time in.h r of the Sesquicentennial year i B up in 1986. She ted apRroximately for acres of park land i he7ng-.donated Lo theLf LY tonight to he k bereforth as'Thanas iftm Gibbs abs Park. Mayor MOMay introduced family members 1n the audience:.Nancy Brenn,Mr.Gibbs granddaugh +t> Mrs.LUEl len Gibbsandher son.Or,Donald Gibbs. Mayor Monday noted she will contact other numbers of the fanil ���' b.1'telephone this evening to express the city's gratitude.e o r i be pe e mainly 1n Its natural state d 1 latsd to be Th Mayor noted this park will a t i l park,1 dedicated On July 12,1986.(the city's birthday)I Sesquicentennial year.She noted thi'"p rk wi11 play - ":;i'yyr,'K'" intagrdl part 1n the City s park system as t 11 JOY usage by the neighborhood antl by the tire town as itn %9 F compliments the city's goal to retain green apace and our aatural'en a nt. .She noted italso.has potential for full usage in our cooperative effort by the al Mrentary school across the street(Gibbs Elementary School). y ## She noted it is fitting,perhaps,that this gift should mme Fran a family that has played soca an inpartent �- Bart in the development of the City of Huntsville. T.:C.Gihbs,former:HuntsVtl l.e.Mayo.-.(1910-1913),was intro- tai to acquiring sidewalk tend the square. An additional history was submitted for the minutes on Thomas s Vel Clifton Gibbs,as follows: Thanas Clifton 61bbs we b February 7.1070 in Huntsville.Texas and was the second son of Sallie $'" E.9nith'and Sanford St J h Gibbs. His college edu tion was,attained at Southwestern University $ in.Georgetown,Texas,wh h gilled in.his mdie But his education was interrupted,as he was eded at home to assist his elder brother,Wilbourn Smith Gibbs,in running the family business.Gibbs gar Brothers 6 Company 1n Huntsville,Texe. 0i On September 27 1893 h N tlht M J s LL Hunt f Caldwell T daughter of Judge and Mrs.Thomm N H t M Gibb aunt Md y XVat Affi 4t Post Inure.. f Texas..Jamesetta H. J` ' Gibbs was an elegant southern lady. She actively part cipated.in all h h and civic affairs in the ." a,J community. M Gibbs was a charter member f.thMay Martin Elmo Scott Chapter,Daughters o4 the American Revolution.. .Hunt le,Texas AOA0.bronze medallion marker 75.-0laced beside her headstone in Oakwood Cemetery 7n Huntsville,whereh i buried. Foudaughters were born to Thomas and Jamesetta. `p t p nY Pauline.Cecile,Edith and Anne Kathleen,who have all id•theynever retailed their father saying a y ,fxvm� 4 '`yq R �*' cross word to any of then,and that he was loved and edmi red by all the people of Huntsvi - $ Thomas Gibbs was president of the First'Natiosel Bank of Huntsville at the time of his death. This 4 a f bank was originally the Gibbs Nation Bank of Huntsville,Which WBS organized aiM awned hY the Gibbs t family. Mr.Gibbs was Mayor.of Huntsville for several terms.antl was 11etl.the•Concrete Mayor as I r't 4y Ey4 : f y' the first street paving took place under his administration. (1910-1913) Mr.Gibbs laved his church and was on the building committee for the First Methodist Church.which t NOR # } ' MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEIT IN 17,1985 BODx"0" PAGE 665 d sent +f — a ar b a i )918. x to Willing committee aneiro of the present FI§L MaLnoa Se Ghuran, -- {. Nuntavill Te. His moue is on Lhe commodes 0.the church,which was rebuilt in 1919. Nr... }'� R Gibbs w 7 dime tel in ordering the qui Ite tamed gl 1 dm th t' the church at :this tion Th windows-are putetl to be gthe moat b tiful:7 th,Unit d Status. The windows were pu h ed f the Ford Brothers be Company.So.M nap 1 M ea ta.at an ammingly sox pHee. Throu d lengthy pond, betweenMr.G st-and the glass cap ny before , the err g t fo or purchase of the windows a completed. Th 1 titers 7n the First y"/ Methods t Church archives in Huntsville,Texas.'M Gibbs was also an active member of the Masonia ic ;P fti Order of forest Lodge No.19 A.F. d A N in N t vs 11 a. S t the many tributes d eulogies paid tO hN P his untimely.death,het described s nu Sl ' who was ndest'ano uassuming,a supporter of every social, and moral enterprise.in his *.= "4 unity.a pillar oP atrongth,a support to his. 11.citizens,ak ibo dig in.deeds of klmdneas �y-y,� .The.pit ph on M1ts headstone Ost raptly d S Ibex hlw_ Xe Stood Foursquare to Every Wind That Blow.' j } 'S Theses Clifton Gibbs died February 79.1926 L.the.age o466 HC s buried beside his.wife,Jaaesetth Yom' Hunt Gibbs in Oakwood Lente y Nuntsvfil L m F- `'£"'a r City 9 p re Smyth in New York. 1 to of J.Ph7I.p Gibbs, The C Manager, Pipes. called Virginia Gibbs .She Goyncil and May r.could thank her forthgift'ofihe.perk, Mayor Monday expressed her th k behalf f '{ ,,,e:� the City of Hunt5v111e. Mayor Monday.incited her t0.attend the.July 12,INS birthday party celebration for. kz `d *b`• W y� 1 �-" t _)(" ' tPOMrs�ile Smyth.totMn90thaMayor tlnny�Peoyle menk will s sure thceedgpalMt�tyrohe li e^bYe Perks sYstan.aHedge,than echoed nd ne felt th7e namark,of 5Aaenew sift 15-a.ue d rful. ddltio t th pe ks zysten, Mrs.Shmth vfailed with,".Lu Ellen Gibb Donald Gibbs { M Xanry.8. film t 1 ph Mrs.Smyth noted she felt the needed W be more parks that not.dad ted to spot is ti when this is.done,little children slid alder people cannot use the park are;. k: She 5.itl.since she is so far away,she had to depend upon those in Nuntsvfil le to carry out her wishes for this t Ks t• 2 `h Pork. Mr.P7P the called Mary Laura 1.11d Gibbs sister led-1.1 Ell dau9hte)i Ionic,Italy may i{ Monday then again.expressed.her thanks do behalf of the City f N t vil ie forth,donation of the park land. =•:.3 " She advised the park has have officially.accepted. She Invited het.attend the dedication on July 12,1986 Which is Hut 171 birthday. Mayor Pro to NOdgeS a]sd.U ked Nary Laura far the nre Nan we one addppt to the coiinunity,noting thisportico lar.sit h many be. 7 L end will be nintained in Its.current state. Mayor Monday advised Mary Laura of the possibility Of es,perstime use of the park withthe school dis t 1ct Donald and Lu Ellen the poke with M ry:L Mary W a kk to Jest: 'Is Ralph Edxaks there? (Innner host of'This is your Life'TV prog ). Mary.Laura notedshe7s delighted to have been a part of giving th .LA istn p sent to the City Of Nunt 111 e. Mavor Monday noted:special recognition 1 due to Marsha Phillips,a mbar ofthePlanning Commission,who worked very herd with Donald Gibbs and the Gibbs family an this Park acquisition. n= > CNiSIBERANSULANLE Consider euth iantic,of purchase of a new TyPd3 aminul,ac,far ENS U Collins Ambulance SalesL Service'n ne ar The.City Na g :Dene Pip noted th DSS Board met et -M day to analyze the bid Options. He 1 + ted C rl Them sup 07 rector f EMS,recommend a rdi"q the bid L ted above. Louncilmonber Xatl es nde Lh tion to. oV f.this bid and this.speed aM Cow. be,Davis secOn�ed'ih mo ore n $ aver an of n en mous v F1 t anbulenc p h sed by City ith di 1 engine.) M Crpyy 5 - REOUEST'FOR-FUNDS Or.Jack Sts Cheliimn of She Arts Lamml sia tp resent a uest.for second year fundis fora rant " t an 4 ant , Or.offered reg ested.app 1 fr :the C 71 to pply for x8 td yissia Mi tunder h Arts.a three wes as the prog am Off d bythe Net? l Endowment f the Artd thon Nuntavill,Art Commission was.selected for first y f,di g by Txas Cmwa.i i the.Arts with a grant of 55,000 for FY 198E 1986. In January,1985 th City COu cit app tl 55.000 7 ten g fund Tor that grant; r & h ince fig hotel/motel tax exceeded.projections by$1,921,only$3,079 f ey'has actaally been q i d fres th City budget for this first Ya Or.Stagg said the deadlinef submitting their grant Proposal is February 1 1986 C 77 ante Nod9 - d U time t pp V of this t%i anon and C 51 bar Nowak secoked th ti 01 1 L T7 beawTsY �Yefc a ne elle a E Bete 1 lTi-A-tis Cams 5 Linda P id th to I 1 Lhi 1 1 gain aM since it f`. s of Gua a t en for the second y th ty pp had it th way,free the beginning,not assuming the ey uld be 11 Table. C ilmmsb. Dealing t dehis p f ce for including Items such as.this 7n the w, b dgeL ether then coming hef th council early In the,budget Year with a request for funds not budge ed that could thevArtsnCamgis9l n tAll 1 faro n f th n i e r d it sed unaknousl Louncil�iber Oowl ing Mme`. 4i1 off, n 4 ned year funding f ion grant. ampez propose sex year if they Intend to pursue CONSIDER ARTS CONTRACTS Consider twocontricts fur arts service, -F rjy t , Annual Theatre Festival 410 000., , Gene.Pipes.City Manager,p tad thl AymM tbetwe th City and th D. Department of SHSU to #1 offerthe Theatre Festival which h 1 1 d -.P 1 sae fcreative d am tics, no theatre production by S 3 h ld n'.aI ical produ ti f p.man f..I1 pq ..th tea thin of at7ve dramatics classes and the ; up isecl diry t5 &alg d menageneNt f the productto A17 1 d productions to be offered b tween June 1 M August 15,1986. The.OUT t far the P ti 1 ie n noted to be$38,125,of which the City gree,herein to. mtrlbute.$10,000-IN h the Arts Commission. fm5nctl este,Hotl en mode the motion to 5... 4 f i �'�q f h.:.t err+'y.✓'r+` apDMmmusfyth7 contract and Council—.Bell st"Id,d the nation A we ro � an 5 e 7q en Artist in Residence-41.900 Dene Pips then presented this agreement between the City.of%ptsviile and Timothy Fox as Ue Artist in i 2 ft"i'.4 .1 1 k z k Residence t0 present a five-0qy residency tuL7nating in an approximate bo hour concert at tha Texas Criminal x .� ,Mewt., , �_ t d `� pA6E fififi DECEMBER 17,1985 LOUNCTL MEETING MINUTES' BOOR 0' u Audiththe.5N5U campus on March 21.1986 forresidency activities not to exceed three per h "a 'x"$ 1 1 '✓, L '. ddY�March 17-20 1986,far a Katal of$ 1.900(including air fare}. It was noted Mr.':Fox is a classical gul earl t whO has,root:to T (Tri ol ty) All Anile enbevor o=e�th ti to p s e of This contract and-Councilmenber Bell seconded the mption CONSIDERTOURISMCONTRACT t Consider a contrect for Tourism S 1 with'thee.Cham r of commerce as-orev I discussed. Pipe embe Manager,0omPreventedus ce t t between the.City pth theCheap f cup Commerce which es the:Chamber of Commerce to fain'oueys collected under thehotel-1mte1 occupancy tax to promote tourism cwrdance with T Revised Civil Statue article 1289J-4.1 and any a ndaauts thereto. lye' 'y,4 ,Cvl I[ note,the:to of this cot t i forth1,years,beginning September 30..7986.and wo,ing October 1. 1989 less terminated far atited n,before than. -"d t > U $Y k Y C limo b Davis made th m9t1 to-e of the contract and:Lounc 1 b Hod es M tl themotion D7 tratheon a ore rai o H Kf ;^ #`1 there should be ampn<teer < the anounh.of nmer.thatrlstused forttourisms,rather just e a.so 4 rX' 7S>. + " r Y cap o Y percentage. _ uy 4 �,7+k4, Louncl lmeeiber Hodges noted a one year,tern is not workablehudg L use and for pl niAg purposes and a cap is b ? Up t needed because this IS all set in.the budget and. trolled by.Lh bud de t which has tp be approved annually. LWALi)member Dowling.noted he is rat happy with this tract i 1 as: length of`contracb-city may F. bs b at least a part of thisfunction(toui ).,.oppose,gi i g,.samoone a71 the revenue-generated-the i t ✓n p ti :f g'ving than money based upon how'much ones in ratherthanhaw much is needed. He said he q r I with theJob the Cheaper is doing,hit h.feels xe h h d thepoint where we need to deal with d'sx thi whole issue t' diff rentmanner.- He said th was Bann.di last. ti g.but the poss1bi11ty of theCity keeping 'hold back on part of the money to-provitle to 1 f di p. art of grant-In-aid type tuation to various attractions H felt.this.sort of thing.need,consideration. He philosophically opposed the Idea of signing three year contract and signing over.hove eh Honey i He felt this is ill- ad w # '�. advised. Cu'cilmomper Hodges s id this can be h died once a ye r at oudget ti C 'lmenper Dowling ;. �' noted it is s—.hot inappropriate to deal..w'th th Che bar's budget when the Council 1s considering the city's 't: .:: era11.oP<ratin9 and.capital imPrWement budget as the proper M f t me' t be Pent on't. Council- .1-It ouncil- felt it-would be prudent t have a ap ou the amount of money spanL. tourism--he didn't like seyin �, t g-p that you.get whatever May .Monday felt the appropriate time to dl scuss haw the money w71 # t[ 1 15 Y h Lep i shahoudld het.buduednt7ame fteh7C nC7i. 11certainly t to the level of funding they feel the varies 9 �e t ted FOR the motion EXCEPT L ileanbers Fi Si q e to nd Dox11 who voted LT-I 111 herefore.the a Too Tbxk six to two. Y`. CONSIDER UTILITY EXTENSIONREQUEST - r idle: utl4�ty extension res t by Ronald A11en eatmat<d t 82 950 f which the City's partictnatl an woultl R.' G ne e PipUd M All has requested extension of waterand sewer.feel lities to a lot on us Highway 190�I C„ ( ide City)1 nd ith the Utility Extension Ordinance. Cauacilmenber Hodges made the motion to S P " unaninouslvthi. request and Councllnenber Nowend seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion passed t i $ F - a CONSIDER BID FOR BASEBALL FIELD LIGHT SYSTEMzz � Consider a bid for award on the baseball field liaht system at Ross Park m PkBena Pipe,presented th.low bid from MCCaff ty.'Electric i the mount of$45 41fi He ted this bid is for the purchase and installation of a natal h lid lighting system{ the tw baseball field,at Rete Barr Ross Park. He noted conpletlon ti 1s 10 days..CWnciim b Nh ria wd th motaW to a e of this bid 'd Lo 1 ember Dowling se dnd tbe LI A11 re n m e n casae ><' CITY MANAGERS REPORTavo d"3 Landscape Ordinance Revision•-receive Council direction and input e � s Mr.Pipes noted.a in th E ing 11=C I %P nted it-findings, i alterations,Improvements' and mon dments de51.d 7 th lId—pe d p di nc-.h be di ed He noted the landscape ordinances originally adopted t t an apparent need to p of.the green spat nd:vegetation an specific sites) r that ws rapidly vaniaht�m He emoted the current thinking/changes are a product of a second generation review. He Bald the landscaP.o Lot Me bcharacterized.f time to timo as he g loopholes,principally this referred to tke fact that the locationfthe la tl p eq ata were-not p lfied H n used landscaping c ld be on Chap k f the lot Lh t to f am public occas r ial site. He said Cyd there is a feels g that.the'intent P th rdi 't,preserve some of Lhe a th ti.qualities close to the areoP highest 1 Ibi 7l ty.was betinA circumvented He noted a system of cred9 to is used whereby off-street : �. parking and other opti anal areas could be traded out far various credits in the landscaping program. He sold \p all of the suggested amendments since the Cann7ss7 on.met are embodied 1n the report presented here tonight. Xe 6 jC»1 fie ked far the Council s critique. _ a Mayor Monday noted,her general is g tt 9 the landscaping oft 04 theback of-:tbelot and putting tout front so it can be lily isibl attribute to the business:dth eyeview of the motors ct. rar H d $ She said we d ed to rates the incentives. She id.she did net wish t di 'ss bur sones here ,+ but would prefer fe be delay that di ion u Hl we b come involved with p f 'a zoning. She saitl Kut z+d if we the decide 1t belongs with Landscapl ng Ordinance,then we can mak dtl dui to it at that tinea f --Counci lumber Bellexpressed his concern for the increasing incidences f lots t being bulldozed completely { f Y free of t .he felt the ordinance was anent to retain existing tre s d t'to:start completely eve fid' He sa7tl 7t.711 t k 20.25 years to grow those trees bec''to the'I.th y . He noted upcami ng ":. rodecfs,if i d out s plannM,will s a the reapeiYmnently. He t d time has cane to:ave the existing t 1 erY waY Possible whil at the me tiro encourapl ip 6 1 s growth. .-Councilmember Hodges noted Lufkin Federal isn't spending seven million dollars to buildta trashy business and he suspected the trees they have cut d will be replaced by trees that Will make the area much uperlor to what It had been He deended developers 4 stats ag that nasty times the elevation,of build ing:don't allow existing tree:to remain. He noted be favors the landscaping ordinance but felt we t 4 vi�Lb iN. ,r« "py 4 k i 4�r 41 k a„n 9 4 .. .. .. ...." x ria t i ax � 4 � f . '1^ BOOM"0" DECEMBER 17,1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES PAGE 667 c ld amend it G squire that th 7 nd ping be 7'front and t 7n back- He.also warned that if tbe.ity g t f Lt wilt ry th d 1 pens opt of town to develop. --Co 1 tar breagreed the:l d a i should be on the fr t -'t 1 at the greater portion of i ry, i�St He ted some f th t that is t roM v s tx D obi M CM1I- hould be watch.. e He felt limitation on height shard- a caP r9 the t-t t id ofthe lot. --Co it ober Dowling noted he:agree with Caun ii embeGree but he.was als ed.that one of theproblems with trying,to.do anything with 2i di a is that we aiAi'be working at cross-purposes ifit.I,not carefully e:,aI,, d by th gi..ri,g department or the planning commission. He noted treeso thefront can be a visiEtll ty v oblem. CY --Co llmember Gree noted.Putting trZez in espl Ades in Parking lotswill make the cost of saying xi ti got a .tocostly. He 4 id Uhl 5 the reif Some'.Gx flits,it will be difficult to gets t` de lop, p rs G say theext ting t N aid if it is dost'eff Live,a large tree should.be saved, but if t isn't,.to it should b replaced. y r , --Coon 71 ember Bell.commended.Sam HoustonNational Bank and the FNB Mato Gael far saving the large. 4 K �5r/��. tree n.their lots. He noted d topmast along.theFM 19fi0.area..or Houston.ha g n-with the ,{ �, lag L e.being as d..He,feltCtha.Idea of trees.being damaged during construction is vastly aver rated the.excu a for taking them down. } 4 $ Lounci lmenber Howard orad his..In concern was th tth ordinance be drAfted it wld be.c nsistent , �.fn tl enforced and.not n diffe nt'decision being. d f each b 1 He noted h1 p fere...for ' transplanting tree h it is f ible because i building it i t.lways possible to leave then ^� where they..e. He was also in favor of other treek being placed whem possible. m' need to be d about theend result.5ne asked after the.staff has a --Mayor to evaluate this as to It impact o n.the developer and what the etary value'will be of - v } 2 '' LI✓cs ' - hatever the Council decides on thisordinance.what will we theftd if not go.,:with those finings? ) & ?C. --Co, lmember-Nha t rd he has problem wit putting the landscalping in the front. ",,.did"' t fi 7 3 t fe'1 however to ty. be s p f s Y t 11 p perty where t In G leave the trees ' or what 1' bush be .plant yl t.is to pre t. treffi hazard. He didn't feel the.ity PJx' H T -) should be tell. g '1 d cer th t h h s tole §30,000 worth f land o tree although he'd like ,t cry much to theto s. He f It Just about leave theordinance likeit is but'mw:rease `f v the percentage few 10%to 20%or 30% S I --Mqy M day noted 1 creasing the percentage wtil lave a very large.effect on a very small piece of > Y --Councilmesiber Hodg s felt 10%in landscaping it adequate. He f It th ignifi t thing is to deslg- nate h that 1B%of landscap7 g h sto be. Xe noted a gully thou back sh old.of b considered 1 as land Ping. g --Coupeil mhe Green.noted we re talking about 10Y f the lot n t ed by the building being eq i,d W be landscaped. He noted h h Problem with this d fi trios because it re G Arabians t ltd f r forll developers h, large t t f 1. d build am. 11 Wild,ig because ha can t afford to i zY�+l bq ld1 Irl,but lei g and therefore.be.has a larger landscaping req trate t than a person who builds 71 A a.large building. Xe id SP th p h.built th 11 b lingi has G axpaid,he runs into e .. "6: } f I .Problen of being ablet do that ith t violating therdinan ph s if he would have milt the larg building to begin with,he wouldn't have th top obi H ltd Section 5.51(a) d(c),(d) ` k}ti nd() elated to that portrgyethi situ tion X felt same forrula relative G the total r f th ya'$- �k and might be mer appropriateratherthane that has something G do with the size.of the building, M P Pip s,City Ne g oted the rationale for doing it this. y i t have a starting spot for the 1 1 t ons. He id the:buildfng space'.itself and some parking would.not leave more than about 10% - of thedining pace. --Co it tuber Stem felt this sho ld.b f ti f the total f the land gr. s area dad the Y. pec t 9 hould be smaller. --Mr.-Pipes noted it was o ig nally i d that if one.had an 1 t 1/10th f th t re had to be landscaping. In abler that requirement not be that stout,we took the area occupied by the beildin at of that total. ` e t ' --c.uncilmember Green said the person won.builds th 11 build]g th 1 f ced with e y stiff - d` landscaping requirement. N felt 3 4% f the gr e. eh 1d b 1 ndsdaped rather than the way it 2 is H said h t o what the right t should be 9 --Mr.Pipes ted this would be ,else for ties staff to administer. He said the staff can p back and _ rhun oma hypotheti l 'He,noted C ncilemob Wharton,how. f 1s 10%.i lulittl and it sid 6 20 30% , Tyr `y --Councilmeirber Green said this may be true ona very large building that covers t f the land. " --City Na ge .Gene P1 pas,said Lbe. is caveat. limiter(kid lit "Itrin cattle feed)in the d o di p 1 dY which says the hall never be than.10X,(5 t- ()which nays matting in this ti shall be construed to eq i gwmie th t ipand building to landscape more than ten Y P (10) per cent.of the build g site t redby -6 1a g ostructure, ,'mg sp` . d id 7 1 1 --City Attorney.3cett Bq said practical ca MPG g n gress is one of the most economical.ways to met the landscapingrequirement. d thislemsill t h a lune"for the landowner >,3 'nono Putout With,ifih e.'ands tart beildinbe h sal ll g e have toof have a se 1 e Gilding a landowner pan g, r by more landscaping than he would if he had built the origin 1 building that ise. --Council bar Greumn aid he didn't think that is what the n1 ay ; Pipe.noted the landscaping 9 Lie eY9 rethan.l0% 9 to original calculation of the L aiG:'Bob Smith,Can.D Dir., said if the building is enlarged,the landscaping requirem % goes down. Cindy Mellgren.Building Inspector,agreed. 4` t ;� ' n r N;" T t Page 666 SDON V DECEMBER 17:1985 CITY COUNCIL MIANE5 --Coundleember Breen noted than t I,always 10%of the its not,covered by building. --Gen,.Pia said that Win be the maai.aw and a developer can set Ido that,n terms of credits allowed in ' sthe ordinance. Mayor Monday look a Council if they nta satisfied the 7th the ala netexist,li d we vans to - r ask the st ff to look at the optionsf a'pa tags af.the grossay-'Cm T b Dowling A noted he is not apposedt thi 1 ssur rlooking sanething.-Da1e'B Lfo PI.aaM -d' y tract of land i 9afn9 to have a finite'ITIf b ilding that can be put on it,give.;all f the ofP k tparktig,etc.requirewnts and if the city specifically cares in,right Ohe top,.and eY nt wll 1.be in landtmping,then the city es llmit7ip the Biwa of that EulldirG. H said.the cu t M7 once provid that lwtlicaping be an after-� math type of thsng ao as n t be ff t the si ze'of the building and so that it I,secondary rather than primary. om, 7 be Grrn a9 t, Q 5 ti fi•51.(d ehich states'...The area of any Wilding site devoted N lendsca in r�r !red under subsections n d)b shad not-be reduced b � p g e equ O n {) y any building expels,no or develop- :a d.h does not k w hm N interpret this.She way the staff is. Ne said to him it means one cannot expand as h t wcrm M1 N 7gleallY q 1 d lad aping. = g vl Mayor NoMeysumwriz d h two qua N h redefi the 75t7ng yuimeawnt to make it clearer < SL,,,4".v nv.`� `xi'} "i', *'yyF ✓f r hangs the percentage t be.a percentega T th,g T rid erect. Council b Green said.he Would prefer a fie_. just talking abort hex much f the total.are L covered with grttn speee,rather than having a foniula ' a' yin that deal ib,the size of the building.. Councellamber Hodges Pelt this is a goad.point. Cauncilmember Gres, 4 said the Percentage may.be 1 to 1 or 2%. .. , �-?- r Gene Pias asked the-C 1 why they a pairing theAwl and could trey,site a probe that has occurretl be of ills d is'dexisting ordinance. COuncilnvuper Xodges.Bald Wt re looking with We curran t P Tut refinals, dent. M;Vor IIII - +Y`,G°'✓" Count(member Wharton nnnoted 56.£ncil down mthe xhole ike hlandtarea isis imet going.to cum the problem,abut eperhaps 20%man � ,iryfy, once diP1a ted 1 this ordinance doe t require replacment of vegetation in the landscaping area 'O"- 4 �f Afte h d1 ion L 'il W fire sa. led that f sh C ncml he L t vith the 10 j - T telco at L W a limits, }g"' t t t t e t - D the! u seta!oran act t 4 1 t p 10t2l Xe s woo so ve o `1 ag N t hula 7 d 11 ldL 7 —n. f-t an.their bel Procluded io! k 4 st EM-le 1a h tot 1 M ori o�tei red 999 i Tat �a 4 Mayo Monday than asked the Council if l0Y i enough.keeping the same f 'l Afte sate discussion, �1 dP Y Countless be G aid he P 1t th cap should E.perhaps 11 of the.octal g res. He ora not sure this vas II ' k, the riryht De L til b Ibtlp felt h Id rely staff for that number.-Gen,Pipes did the staff C o c dch s wD and p ith sanethi g G f { ca Mayor Monday asked If we want to lock.at more landscaping.requireoents than have right here. Council- .Y her gr. ed 7f what 1 1 the back.t the front ll hew lot able laMscapang snth d the existing regmrewM gf 'M Mod k d the t 4f N 'v1eN this p d d ins the council of the car` t ' l e t o4 bringingthe 1eM i t th t fth 1 appy w , it ten then look at Khat er t vents toincrease h cap 9 9 t A71 ere ih favor of bringing r.+ pwa's y the landscaping te the front. . - Mayor Monday asked about the didulawrs of trees and of the eminenceeed to be changed to that area a Councilmenber Bell said he would not like to give dot what never for diameter of trees or heightof trees. "_' He referred tc a.Planning Coni i port hi h tate. "Landscaping hound. t W Subjected to reduction sue j hF to credits for eai st g trw,etc. H 1 'h ped to encourage people to keep large a diameter tae sail t possible Silted giving N credit. Neyor Monday aid.the. h N bei ti L keep the larrgge trees. Lindy cel l9Cm felt coving LM 1aMscepIN to the front of the lot i f' ibl ......... SAe advisM that 7f rry� the city dies not give landscaping cretl7ta f the large trees,the developer,who I.looking as cost per swore Fa* foot,x111.int W.encouraged to save the tri Me vor M0hd1Y noted she!refers to leave the credits in and the Council general lY agreed. May Nonday noted Bre meed to considerrequiring replacement of landscaping that.has died. d h ted she has a eat of problaw'Ntth Lhe mai Mecence section f the ardinwce. Councilmenber Greens and that ns ts. Section 6-54 of the rdinagce Lhat is strvcksmti he rata red. It.res s: a17 et. liI ar n. -ansae eve o L nexce t em n r a t tai 4"7. car F 5 me re I S RSM( reduction n t t m Mayor a y ed ay as t r ! Le c M.that is by', y 1t wa truck. Maror Nanday asked that it be put back in. faun 1ldwbe Dowlingaskedif the s My iL to add t that credit f underground tiliti -mdit off-st t parking ' ops d to 1 nd ep g Nay No day ted she would be favor of credit for arklig.� i She ask th teff t take I ok t th a ted d1t. Sh ask d th Council if there spa a can• a-1�uv` �5 mean, to Sa S't1 6• - ap n9 u P ki g Lpuncilambers Nhartan.Dowling. : }., Nudges.G 'rid Mayor Monday ted t!retei th s ti n.and Cm it esb Bell d Hmard voted apposed to ` retaining Section 6-54. Council under Davis i b nt for th1 p ti 1 v to and CauncIlmenber Barrett is 711 not present for this meeting. May Ibnd th- asked th Wff to consider adding this section back to the ace. In the new section 5-54 M 7 to f 1 d plug r qutred, Mayor Monday noted she has a problem with + holding the tenants respona bl'f the late Ca of the 1 dncepin9:mforc bi 11 tY,and Neter Supply being piped N each individual pl a inland..Afta one dlscusstOn:the wjorf f'the C until egread to delete ,) subsection c of this section Nith ulm su a dlv'Id—Mer MISR1-.I• `t✓ The Council then moved back to discuss Section or6-53(c)and(di. After di ssegn,the May ked ' ,�s�vH yc, X tisk' i s Net the staff a back With sow cast estimates n hovnuch a 15•a111n tre t b P anyy�ecfRun ede to delete subsection(d)frow the wraTh,ace. _ C 3:` M.( + S t. +•. In discussing Section d Cindy'oil'- f lendaup7ip req fired,(d)cmc L. b qutvalent barriers 'a. required,Mapor Mond y asked Lindy MBilgren to work on the a little 67L afte s di -s ton by the Council. '`- ` Mayor Mmtlay asked the staff N remark Section 6.55 regarding visibility triangles and sight distances to into, j } p } o F }d` pirate saw of the rI.ibility problems discussed.here tonight as to Neightoi shrubbery,etc, f �- a, l ):, Y Ro 011 MINUTES OF DECEMBER 17.1985 BOOK 0" PAGE 669 a X - ^' In discussing Section 6.58."let,vm to the q eet.t obtains permit from the City Ma g r to rem r destroy t, i tli treat right of y r in dmy public place.Cou cfl bar G concerned " q ,.w+� t m^''�'T`,a * •„";. with what the C1ty M g tit i re for saying no': Mawr Monday sake&that':these drftet b developed and b ought b ck f L g 77 re i y i an equ Clentidiaeet near0f it Ing f - 11 trees ees da,sut 17y cutting t P ttt 9 bt k thdree �saneh.en pt f�L thatee tlaeks with Pipes 3 � noted 12-inch t 'h value f$80R and 12 - h trees f the same s ,Ty"(: q'N ''``may. 3grrsay�e44� - of n 12.inch t. p generally eq ate to the value 3, It was eeted.n response to question.from C U ,7nambe D 1 g that thisordinance does not rule unless one 7s goire to develop his landand-that 1t play o part when a landowner merely wants to clear his.land of - . .v t what h has with n Idea-7n.mind f development. } y,--�Vg. ti .y. y�':'t% Yid ..^^'�1✓d ",,s a�?� ,'>"B Councilmeaber He 11 suggested a.provision that anytime anyone wants to cut more than 10 or 20 percent of the trees on rhes P P % they he v to get permit...Mayor Monday noted she has real problems with this. Cp ;laemher Bell w o cernaaabout. desecration of Huntsville or entire areas of it problems there;a sane check -n-the.tree tutting(referring tolandwest of.NormalParkbetween 19th and 11th Street,which was simply cl ed so..tlie IeMgwmer could a what h:.had);.AC- 11—ber Bell said this practice 11 making Huntsville auk like Cal7farnie,which 1s wh t h doe n't t he t Hunts to 1 ok like Huntsville. hediMonday noted yid an.put,n incentive, d nc rag t etc.and.regulate to a certain extent, ut she tlifeel }r gdn't f 1 could get into.that 'of reg lat1 on private lands. Co c ilmmbe G .suggested that if the trees are.such a plus for.the City,.then perhaps,the.City should ,he ase of the coat of'staining tli tree by ff-ing t i ntTves to people e pl -;f they k p those trees h 1{ by deferring ultimate.collectionf th t Co.1r1l.mewb Oow17 g noted his preference to follow up on the tax incentive of spm type CO ge:pe ple to let the t .stead in h De f 'ing.. of the larger I r5y trees. Councllmmber Green sa 8-Chi tax credit walla be on khai ost'�f the lands apt and,f scare value latetl wlthlt�t gnrUetretleal lnet:t� hen Egta�dnso atter cast. Xayotrelbn Fav notetlaihere 15 anconsensuss on th 'C nciloto 7 k t tli s. a Mayr Monday than turned the ordinance back to the staff to r,view and incorporate the Council's thoughts6 6, . i +5' 3 `} Animal Control Ordi,,n,,--r,miv,coun6l direction d Input - - Mr.Pipes presented this item for discuss?on because of the t pot f people being attacked by pitt b 1T do gz 1 the.H Houston e d thethought tli t perhep rdi�an� d to be strengthened. '- #4k Co ,lnaniher Whartpn,who ar7gi lly de.tli" q stf this review,felt hulE.keep zisting f, 1 : leash law but_that we should ha d g 1ordinancewhich saw require that if animal,j ed i h' -.being that that animal h ld tli bedestroyed. 5 ort B d noted the c7Ly s Arai d fres- t what i vicious 1 and It k it.unlawful f Par... d o th k g i tous animal in the ity limits. He said we could define vicio animal in.ter f h many ti It bite. a person or.if,t destroys saneane else's domesticated animal. Co ,,member Wharton ted a vicio a animal can killsothe first time and it is not reasowble to have an oMinance that.req i two ti before we can get rid of the animal. Mayor - y Konday noted with thepresent o tli e could file theowner of a vicious dog the first time. After 1.sane discussion,it was felt the fisting ordinance was sufficient.to prosecute the owner of a-vicious Crime Stoppers Program -- - a f Gene P7 ted the Chamber of Commerce.rou iz loakin t}, pas no g p g very closely at IF cal n9 up w the Crime - - Stoppers Program. He said there is d.new Chamber amtnistrat7on in position and Kr.John Hane is Chairman of ^` - '""S ±=•'ti tli Bo d. He noted he and Ray Williams and others are working on the project and we'll be getting.into it to a. Christmas Open Kms!at Cit,Hall ',tF -K v ,t 3� G e Pipes invited the Council and Mayor to the City Hall open have,tam mow. MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT Leadership Program.--Mayor Monday ted the.city staff wade p ce ions to theleadership program students and she n ted her appreciation for theta the staff spent with this group. Everyone than exchanged Harry Christmas wishes and.Happy New Year Wishes: " ADJOURNMENT y tfully ubmit d C ty Secretary chewy - n 3 - December 17,1985 41 �aR 777 _ PAGE 670 BOOK"0" JANUARY].198fi CITY COUNCIL MINUTES -A• -^w.y MINUTES OF THE ED AT 1212 CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF H ON THE,7+H DAY OF JANUARY,1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL "• CHPMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council met in reg,1,I session with the fallowing members.present: Alis, Jan,Menday,Mayor, City Officers present: 0 E g B tt N1111 B Green G lips,.City Manager y B 11 Pe cy H d Jr. Sc tt B ns.C1ty pttarnav ti Stephen e phen E.DDavn Dick Wharton Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary at' • Yom" C Y'1 _ �---Amber absent:.Bill Hodges TV), The t1 g called to d by theHonorable Jerre Monday,Nayor. The invacallan was presented by `� E zxr pz"s n •f` i 'L.Mr'" 1 'A 'L 1 h '+4' Reverend Ron&Its,of First Christian Church. ' } i d•4h '4 T`'" +ly I C q '; CONSIDER MIMES May MundaY notetl th City 5 to y h advised the minutes of theprevious{eating of Bacember 17,1985 - fj'Y•T" will be dyfor aeopti J nuary.l4,along with the minutes of this evening',meeting• Therefore.the +` s " action t accept the minutes i delayatl one week. ls3 1. CONSIDER ORDINANCES .s F Y , •2'tgo, Consider Ordinance MI.86-1 denvin,the rate increase reaueaold by Gulf States Utilities �Yr RC ` Gene Pipes,.City Manager,presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as folloas: IY €. ORDINANCE NO.86-1 _ t . • t -. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,REJECTING.THE REQUEST i OF GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY TO INCREASE RATES FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE: _ AND M4KING_OTHER PROVISIONS.AND FINDINGS RELATED THERETO - _,�--• a Co----11 emb Wharton nae the-.motion t d t Ordi nan< N 86-1 and C ilnwaber:B I men IN asmded the motion. mMl h a te £ o% else m ono e n an aria mntmws v t titre o n,,Nowr r s ages ns ansent.) I e} In,.,It was noted it will be MAY.1966 before a decision is rendered on this raceulncrease request by the Public �i Utility Canmission. 9 " CONSIDER CHARTER AMENDMENT LANGUAGE Consider the ballot lame—,of the.—Dosed Citv.Chartr sendnents } T r City Attorney.Scott Bounce,presented the following listing of charter to be included on the ` city councilmen er at-1arge election.ballot on April 5.1986 for the C until s consideration. .i --Shall 6 4.02 f theCity Charter be mended to require that the Mayor and each CpI ilman beI iaxas?reg+stereo•voter of the State of.Texas instead of a qualified voter of the State of G (2) --Shall 6 4.09 of the.City Charter v,asened to reqyuire that the Mayor.and each Counciliss,a, file a written notice of a conflict of interest ifthey abstain from voting? u i # (3) ..Shall 1 4.19 of the.City Charter be dad to require the Mayor and Council to fill vacancies � +" in the*f1ft,If c,uncll.r by special election rather than by appointment? wk (4) --Shall 9 6.02 of the City Charter be amended t hang the data f run-off elections from the third Tuesday foil owing theelect t a Saturday ithin thirty days foilowing the election? (5) --$hall$7.03 of the.City Charter be needed to h ge all references to poll tax receipt or t T` exemption cartificate seri 1 0 be s to•,to regi stratton nonbem'? (6) --Shall 9 11.16 of the.City Ch t be amended to require Wb7+cati,n of the sale of bons at - .?• least fourse day prior to th ale? (7) -Shell 94 14.01 and r14.01A1978 f theCity Charter a repealed?for Interim Goverment and Interim � S# Budget from November 1978 te October 1,1983 be pee1M7 U I�y9'•M,f (8) Sh 11'§.14.22 of the City Charter req firing all...ris to take,judicial notice of the City r Charter ith t proof beerepealed? ' t'' K i Mr.Bou d ted oth ndee. 1 f n that hem not substantive in nature can be handled adsinis- _ ftratively by dt a they affected ly Me arrangement within the charter. ' 4 Councilmember Howard. q ted that n be aria d to tlae first amendment is add Th rd-qualified" o-t : before tN rd glstr ad th t it ds. Sha11 9 4.02 of the City Charter be amended t eq Ire shat the st� Mayor a d each 11mmbeb!. y;liPiad'registered titer vF the.State pf Texas Instead of a•qualified" ter•of theState f Texas? He d-fenTd-EF1a amendaem by saying sometimes there are parsons who are regiateretl v. who are no.7onger qualified. The Council generally concurred with time change. After a brief discussion,it S s the f the Council to direct the Cityp Attorney t proceed with these amendments as prepared, the slight d t to the first ane to add the rd"qualified.- Consider q lift d with b ,3 4 x ni 6� t t Consider Ordinance No.86-2 amenainp the 1,ndsca m ulmse.tvp—nol.di presented G,� rik •S°''k d:" iL`s �: Nr.Pipes then ted this ordi She caption p4 which 7s as follows: 4 i t L ?• lly �r r A� a k _ p 'h ll MINUTES OF JANUARY 7,1986 800X 0' PAGE 671 4l• 5 l�4'.'kr . ORPIXAACE NO.:86-2 - _—_--- y*- All OROIWNLE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEAS AMENDING CHAPTER 6 `) BUILDING AND all MING REGULATIONS,.ANENOINg.W10SCAPING REOUIREWENTS.,AND WAKING ,31 w 0111MPROVISIONS THERETO ' Nr Pip stated i the meeting f Escanaba,17 1985 theCouncil d seed variety f pit t improve- the Li N noted gu st7on the grip f certain.size t f pl anti g -He id a 1 1/2 int' iC*. 75 g 11 t i nz $125 00 d a 20.g I1 tcee.7 $135 OO to jISG 00.X id th Pla ting of th t is 'S t*1"M� it"" Y -^"•' - half of the p i of the tree,plus$25:00-travel.4 to haul it to the site(Co nursery N tes - 3= tAi old bri'bg W' sL oP ple ting d tree of b t atial else up.to.$2W. H note a.three inch tree costs Ith.th pl nling of the tree heing one-half of the t of the tree-lus the$25.00 travel. f He noted a Ha to Ar rya ted a price of j275.00 for. threeInch treewit a,' 100.00 travel fee and thepl 47ng of thet. 1d be,..-half of the price.of the.t N said a 1 h tree..costs$1,050.00 tl i 'and one-half inch t e would costj1,500 00 17 n ted ] ge weber f rs i s Milia state Ne noteddo, tre larger than th -inches simply be af:th diffiryltY int plantings d the t t mold cosL.$2,360'.00 tu pl t i and one-half inch tree and theny hope,tt'.11 1 'C =il- I u bar Oow11 nB n tzd if t o t h one.xould thlnkthe developer.would the xtstin trees-.a Ill. PipsnotM 100 inch tree could be forest for whole forest oP.trees.at that price: g 3 3 340 S't "`k.E3 i �'• fi,v u r a P sr ky - *y, h t rf F d PIFs n ted th M5 presented tonight contains wh net teff feel, thednsensus of the "`" eased oAth'di n 1 t. k Mr.Pips said this.ordinance now provides that all landscaping a r§ sK. is visible from dlA enL atFeet( t eceasark ly on the front). t a .• x ') -)w"`°y pd''wri� 5 ,,.'Y"5'T�9 ".-Ty � c ilmmber 6reea.mode.the wtron to adoot Ordinance No..86-2 and Councilne:mber Wharton seconded the of Waa7Gn: s � 11 51, ft. 'k ', `hr, • .. M - k'"'r e: t Co rinwnbe 0 1 ted.th my pmol-is reduf r1n9 the landacePin9 to bem th f ant.might be ^ S ":- an. h n a.busi omit nextt- Idential mei hborhond and there 1s el -4Y.-an/ce buffer zone "� of tram s bet .the maids s and the back oP the basins ..He.noted to the equire.that that landscaping b 7..She front might req{re,the the of the built 7n bu7 L the residential t neighborhood. Mr.Pipes noted i thise,it mold be termed a buff@r d there could be S. .trade-ats there Mith 1 Mscapin9 using flexibility and Judgment because there.has to be r s.1gNborndodtonslderatt a. Cwwrinember Dowling felt,there will be sere comply s y g "spirit" ens he people being able to 1 to the letter oftheordinance as opposed to the"P lit.of the Mi Mr.Pips noted.one neat alTiete morellty or gond t ,and common ae in..regard to.haw that landscaping requi en nt is �s t.May Mmggv felt the teff oeam to mark on helping.developers exercise-good Judgement this gab. Caunc7lmember Green fait most often it benefi is business to da 1t right and they havean incentive -KAP to do it.right q y, t �' C llmemhe Wharton ted an missionin subsection(c)of Section 6-53 f'th' d'withi that the sante. d If,during--tion of day structure or other imp t-related thereto, the aver, t t., y;f their agent'o employees,palace solvents.material,. onstruction machinery, temporary 11.deposits witni i%(6)feet, ithln the radius of the�cr plead, s ;` defined:above.whichever t g to f say t ed fpr edit�Gi the cretlits for su h treat -hall be igk a disallowed. Mr.B be tM to t d 5h ld be.de d th re S ilmmber bell Hated article N s U Mica said if t 'fF ,I5-fTaT'C- ...it'lla -t 7 ly d paMize.it. Mr.Pipes tM eaytf puts n r thet ches p YA f sail. th of 4 d f eller Wsten of a tree, eL will Jeopardized.�Ne said if,one puts more than.tm ruches there on 1 lawst mandating that the `Y --Aftmr same further discussion f:th dine N 1 1f1c ti L ti lm b r.Yh t0 thend motiontam d themotion the41 that 11 far to 10 t o ltlrw y`5t,'xYS # a pe - u m n n. Ca limp be WZ n.n noted if we a 1 d t 7 clad th pp n g n gs- ike..H id wh he thinksof Hunts"' Is.he in k rof tr and it i af. Ilrath city emblem. L cl lmaibar Wharton said 10% - '�' of a 10,000 q foot lot q ter of a oily about 200 feet and that.is after the building HW A •'' 6 $ 1 t ken off He said be did t feel 10%is adequate. _ f i zz^t Co Gil mbe8 'Lt felt if 7ee'it t PO% could make it Prohibitive for beild7ng. when ida th t aP the land. H said the trend is to try to keep to naturei 1 oking egvlromnent k 2 rd. 'o y bemost f the people t their plea t look Ice. He did,t feel h ld farce 20%on them. It was Mtwd the Safeway store did !their 10%landscaping requirement d the Lufkin Federal + site will be care like 201. It we 1 ted that S Houston.National Bank:building site hes,about 25% f their.ar 1 d p d C . 1 b green noted this was only possible because of a reciprocal parking arrangement with theadjacent the tie,without which thebank would not have been able tu save th v,T' i ting treat Is it ala he, been needed far park7w- May Monday nnoted f he had her aruthers,.she d like 20%too,but she didn't fcel the city cwld make - �" th L mch of a requ1t ment. Sha said she feels comfortable ping with what have done tonight(moving ,~ She lendacapi g t tha fro d k the staff to lean bet the implications would be of on I" it $$ a 0 20&and turfy it set wise. Sae said we thenend the ordinance to 20%if was feel IL i: reasonabl f --council Davis noted it,pp. the requi t to eff t today being mt so they.must not be ` too etringa t M be noted be tlidn'.t feel d lope dei g 11 they could do to retain the natural g tat on. Al ha noted when the credit applied, 1 d Pi 9 D toga can 90 dam to a w }kp'4gvv ' low SY. C- flmmber pow11 g ad b two good i d.t th dtt Por those could redo N land cap g're,irmept dm tug h pa th pro trees 7 Lou it b G n ted he.has not :bald be Ill Ing as. h Mit for the reducing of landscaping to h it might be as low as 5% r lower. H id'if'. di a Imtl eulred 20%1n landatan nthere is no waY'S H t Natr pk y"a Bak could N built' that 1t tl'et711 ere the l., trees. Na.e said if the.bank h d t pWu.hese `h% eMiElonal^'1 d'tcommercial prices in prim locations at$6.00 M$10.00 per square foot(no, 'those wouldbe expensive landscaping and parking areas. Xkyo.Monday. ked th ata49 to give sand axmPlm of whet that 20%requirerent mould tlo.APP1Y the credit d than the'Co it can look et it and ask,a decision. Cwnctlnember Hoard noted he would like to encourage the spirit of the.ordinance and he hops more 1 poop l 4 r Thk will transplant and plant trees and arrange their landscaping in gond te taste.but he didn't quinow ho the Lha city could effect that encouragement. kw PAGE 672 JANUARY 7.1986 CITY CWXCIL XINUTES 8WN 0" t. member Bell felt if we raise the q nt from 10%t0 26% developers will go to extraordinary p j to save their big tmes to-pick up that extra credit. yi'y'i4 r3'vvz Xoml then asked f wrl the mdin tIo to inti th 7 d c i re afire iron hD% of the en t t s d0-<pVere a w' i0' On a V�O� was g drtOn an , . ....... ...c.mem r ea is a s'�en ecif ause:{�tie vow, motion to,jeedytaoPass. Srt. --C until mube.Dowl g th isep ag,I thepossibility. f creditsf d g and utilities. Councilmember Green noted po sibility If Ire do h to doo this,to to use numb i filar to hot have as to the ='>k g&'r Y'^-�1•-.^`11� ket.value of-trees d edit thatagainst the taxes resulting fr tease i alae attributable to 1!+r the property. He said h wouldnotsupport wytNing that would redu th t son the'..exi sting property $• �'r p y "b'w N tet is there,but if they ding thi g that will Increase thevalue' f the.property,he would be willing to support a c d t against the tax,,resulting frm an increase up tosome maxim,amount-not to } Y § exceed ay time years or five years,etc. He aid he'd like to see this somehow incorporated into the 20%when the staff dos their study..CO lmenber Dowling noted we can implement the.TDC model where peopl >lXi 2x,s' m4Y get ITT? fences(E0$),:but th variety of ways to.earn good time.' He noted we coultl 9e 20% 4w75 t S ` ! y„4kdtw• - µ'"' i {' k 3 the requireant,but age qualitative .edits( d rgrouhd utilities,big.trees,etc.),as a layout against the 20%,s we might t have quantitative 20%,but we'd.have a qua]it.tive 20%. The Council gen- XT en- ¢si{�,,, a ally caecurred that they cou ld support this arrangement.. M th ked f r a vot,on.the motion on the floor to adopt this ordinance. All we in favor an theof on D meat - re i �h ��`����� �� �• ���`.,�� �.z�hFt� CONSIDER BID t Consider:bids for materialsto nstruct Project M2(FPI 2821 from Huntsville High School te Fish Hatchery Road) in a..Pi Tt 1 L ett D gD am City lmge fie Pipe- tab Big States Qt111Stes did present the low bid at$58,573.74 f the four bids ae1Ved. Xe then re away acceptance of this bid. Councilmenber Wharton made the motion to accept this bid nd Councflmember Barrett seconded the motion. All were In favor-an the motion DII,w unanimously. ;. a � ?kj�,p�5 '"•+' �'��y CITY MANAGER'S REPORT - � '�„f�#'�•,"1���� y � }��+` -i} Departmental Report,, 'm --Library to feature displ ay.for the.Sesquf sentammW of the Te..a Rangers and Texas Prison Exhibit and a series (t'' yam, p{h ^''•+ {'i,+ ft "s' f shows at Library. - Yt.+ •'k%1' *' Avenue F wete 17rie prodect was Dieted t 1T.OQ A.N:.an January 6.1986. Testing will begin next week. a --FN 2821 water lfne from Higq School Lo"I. i h Hatchery Road will ammo by end of the' k and it will utilize) 1 _ the encasement on Loop 19 which was funded aM installed in 1978 or 1979. He noted the city will push a 12” ductile line through that t uMe th -' p y y { f --City is.ready to discontinue the 6 lire in Old Mad ill,Road prior to street work there to tie in Old - .�. w.{ Nedisonv111e Road at a standard right angle rntersectian U Highway 75N so drainage and dirt work can proceed. ' % --Royal Oaks was paved yesterday.afternoon from no until after 6:00 P.M. He.noted Easth Is To for Devin, ' E` ? k well Magnolia Way. He noted there are mother dozenstreets on the original bond issue that have been 5 Made ready for the paving if the weather willever.cooPe to ith. .,It was noted thework is being done with the city's tet rex d thenew asphalt lay-dorm machine. The Council Indicated their pleasure with t d the Job do .Roy.1.D ks --Bal)field wok t Ros P rk has been halted by therain since October.He said it is a concern that they will not be ready f b 11.a thiswring b f 71 of the rein delays. He mored everything is ready, material,equipment and lab n as the mother breaks. He noted the various leagues have been advised that therey b delay. s Roadwork has a begoing on at.thA J.Brown Wastewater Treatment plant as time allows. - w�. y}* --Election Information is re qYregarding.important dates. W noted the first day W sign up fora council seat is set for J y 20 and the election will be cabled next Tuesday eveni mg. Pv !: Property Acquisition Natter For 0r 1 ve Ad ! 1 E" '1 Mr.Pipes noted the Council di ed i t1 a session this evening the possible acquisition of real _lie q tate at Ave 0 1/2 He the ked fo formal autbenixatien to negotiate for this property.'CDUncileembar Dowliu made th ti tr authorize the City Menace,to negotiate for the rrisue of a tract gn venue 6�T1 '� { 4 t c and tounci lmemb G. ecoM a the tion All�7n ocean tl poo a as5e anon mus .. ,A ty3 Des note e w bring Information on is ac a e. Mex wee so t et i can Two pu c. •' {# {rq MAYORS REPoRT.JANE MONDAY r � f t 'Open House Invitation--Mayor Monday presented the invitation to the Council to attend the dedication Df the Walker County Health Center on Thursday,the 30th of January,1986 Fran 2:00 to 4:00 P.N ,` a; rtd xtF t"� by R.S.V.P. SUPPLEMENTAL CITY MANAGER'S REPORT � k7. +1 Texas Water Caimi 1 'fee t M f alp ted last year the Texas 4partment of Water Resources the exas yaten Tor inspection of the city s eutewat treatment facilities. ` •P He said e - it d s...hot h they 4P, charging nothing to charging 53.600 1 t year tr inspect ` 'thetwo pl.nts On a - ye b sis based.on flow Yol ume. He said the City received notYce within ' s5 the past e k Lh t.t61s year s charges ill be$7,000 for the two plants. Ne said he also expects 1n the ee Put f systeo to be established Pran the.Texas Deparbnant f Xealthte inspect Lhe water plant b} ,f facilitl d it is anticipated the fee will be in the same range. X ted the'1 sal nits of government t re pul g b to tial Portion f thoperating.costs of the Taxes W t C i si and the.Texas Depart- t; " 9systemsfo i t1 conducting - Ment of Health through h h fp they're can g MAYORS REPORT--JANE MONDAY n irk t t`t' Police and Fi X i Fla Mayo Monday oted the city h calved gift f Mr J i B § 0 g, t gn- Two'fleas for the city t fly under the U.S.Flag in the event of the loss of "f' �(" "� h i ,n•.' arclty firefighter r a. lty p li- Sh to th t dition.is that the flag be flown for thirty days ' fter th 1' Th a Mand Luncil fie ed their appreciation and the hope that the flags could stay in'their h x s on ayor the shelf and never have 10 be Used. f~ � ADJOURNMENT ty sacretarr �`�r 't'1'"''„u' `�'y""'�•i " January].1986 {"b:a �`'/`.'.. Y•n Y `� t� 9 5 f 1T r. ih { I. BOOK'N". JANUARY 14,1986 - PAGE 613 9 1 MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY LWNL[L.MEETING HELD ON THE 14TH DAY OF.JANU80.Y,19e6 JN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Co c it s et i .,I .ion With the fell not NO mnbe present: J C Jane Monday.Mayr Mmbor,.ab t. city offica,s present; Gary B 11 8.-E o Barratt Gene Pipe City Manager St ph a Oaf 07tk Wharton Scott Deal,dN.City Attorney Je Y L Dealing Ruth DeSho,City secretary Willi B.Green Bill Hodges y,U J-E im�spv. ' k➢ .y bqT' ? z �$rx S,..j;.,«, ?F kk"9. Prcy Havard.,Jr. The ne ting was celled to order by the Honorable Jane.Mond".Mayor. The%vacation was presented by the island Jay Norton of Wesley Manorial Un i Led Methodist Church. nn 01. CONSIDER THE.MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS Yuiyd approve 4 t^ r Counci lmem6e Bell made iM nation to. pP ve the..inates of 0econbar 17 1985 M January 7,1986 and 5.:: 7.«P;� X >E C-ncilmember Haaard seconded Me motion.. All were in faydr and ho-tldn passed unanimousl v. f h CONSIDER aRDiNa6c6s L that 0 di Nino elects-of afficen for th0'fW at-levo"cit nal positions and a refs du I " .v ,ems t # .rSy "4"`r.{`�� a' r s .., a$',•, n Draooe�aa.nt .c tr t tier Mr.Gene Pipes,City Manager,presented this ordinance,the captionof which is as fullow: w� 4"x5 3 DADIXNICE N0.86-3 ' 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CDUICIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,ORDERING A MUNICIPAL ELECTION ,M1'°'wJ TO BE HELD ICM V THE SIN DAY OF.AP,RIL,1986,FOR THE.PURPOSE OF ELECTING FW0.CWNCIWFNBERs FROM t "'y y' THE.RESPECTIVE.AT•LRRSE POSITIONS ONE,.TWO,THREE AND.FOUR:AMO.FOR THE FURTHER PURPOSE OF VOTING F ON PROPOSED.AMENDIENTS TO THE CITY CHARTER OF TUB:CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS;PRINT ING FOR ELEC- - .Fa TIGH OFFICERS;OESIGWITIN6 INE PLACES AND MANNER OF HOLDING SAID ELECTION;AND PROVIDING FOR THE tyt'i`v-leg d { J P .. POSTING.AND PUBLICATION OF NOTICE. p� ®-111 t the rdla A to list the alta t Nr.Pipes tad judgesi 1 t7 n preci ets 101,105. y tb - 202.301, d 401 . pectively,.as foil pHs B sty Dunlap(101) M ry J ne K 9'.(105). J hn N 1 qnb(202). 'Y;j {)'"t Jane.alyett(301),and Joe Ma it Jr.(306).b use theyw t rated thR Hice sect out..earlier. Council anter XowM d th t n to ad TOP X Bfi 3 d Council Der Green setWded the _ i'x T P notion After o 1 di 1�Tff�t{n�ll— 7 Consider oMT taut 1 1 4 deli a and 122,DIT11 f Ttrfic to f bli'ation far a front- - Y an a Lroc u sin a e nstruren not ow at Brest. J' Mr.a&no Pipes,City Manager,than presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as fol len:. 4�n ' ORDINANCE NO.864 AN OR INNICE APPROVING CLAIM AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES.OF..OBLIGATION;AND CONTAINING k OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO.(front loading reftuck-Envi ntel Sales and yy Services,5700,000 four year C.O.to J M Pollard at 8.9%interest). He advised there Ware four bids on the C.O.,as follows: cs C.rl. at 11% �r Carl M tth at 9:1% iy, J.N.Ppl l d at 8.9% 'k First Continental Fina-e Corporation at 9.021 y."Rand the forced bid.free F.M B ,:or depository, 8 6% but they are only obligated for SBO.000 d declined 9,L" to bid on this$100.000 cetiflce of col t9 Li Xa-tbe re mraM,-ed aro-i 9 the bid to J M Pollard at 8.9%as the 1 bidder. CW Ilneab'er Hod�d th_e. Clan to and the bid to J.M.Pollard at 8.9%and Counci lmmiber Howard seconded a not on ware niavoY en a mD dunen'eD—Y. CONSIDER SALE.OF OLD TRUCK P" S Xt f ,+ C that a th i tf f J h NeY Di t f 3 to-1.sa i to take bids for the sat 9 old front 1 tltge be tee k and en u e ani�fla�Qtr Fi�i95TSa Nr.Pipes,advised that last hentne fro t lwd;ng contaicer truck was bid,the L7 -h d the tin to T` P trade in a 1976.del truck .chs City was off d ly 1.500 t a0 i h id,a-At that tine Ma chose n t ?. t0.acaept.the ..sine that time,.however.h at-,Xr.Key h be pp had by L-Yentlo..cf garb trucks.On pu h e N 1976 mod 1.t the rtquested C 1 pP-va1 to. k bid on.the truck with g r' l' , nininun sells gp 1 of S3 000 'pl-,Mr Pipe t d',the 1ty,h N95A.N-.I.a-F proper truck which Me been talo t f service. He requested C cil s epprov I to ek.blds for this truck at what".ver price ' ,.r F is in the be tiM re t oP tM City' ity He-tad they Nlll,ho[ify N Ike County that thesty intends to dispose ` -f of Ills eq flan"t H id it no longer has b ke pet vall ble and can be ide d ns fe to operate, .,, may h e far it'.water tas streats or roads Where being able to stop.is net that critrcal. It a1,le 1 er. y.. C uncilmmpb W is rod to' h motion td fh i M.saki of bids of these h tea sates of-uipxnt and STI( r- a Et�w, - t rj Dauncil0wn-&rTil secon&'d-'the Doti lll�ni evor a�the motion ws�i ly CONSIDER PURCHASE OF OFF-SET PRINTER 1 1 n for Purchase of the offset-riMe`e-roved in Fiscal Year 1985-1986 bud t 'r , T sxy k v '�,e. or W o ze e e naL ce_ nt ea se-ecer o2et n r or — --- „- r r Ari., } Y MM r .re, } PAGE 614 JANUARY 14 X1986BOON 0 9 t 1 y,= Mr P P tetl he'f 1 it inappropriate to i t t.0 obligation ant as smell 'tl' Slfi 500 H t d..th 0 ..has,at the t ti th u 11 ted- se V In the e 1 fund.E57.000. LLyi general 4dk .~T_ He said we started t with.$ 60.300 but per hosed the school zwor lights. H -1:ed if then$16,500 is taken free this un ll ted ve. 11 till have mA rtabl ki g b 1 P about$40,000. He recammended�� this method of financing the ff. t printer in lieu of I,xuiry a certificate of obligation. Councll be 0a 11�Inpd_t..h t n to po tl'.ofth fY dino afLhi equipment iron the anal located _41 x roservTtfi—T}'n��Cw— teen sato mD an—Rftlr ski cussio�'�1fca- W -' ton.ai f Var D t W anon mmw3 Y. ,ry % Me CONSIDER AVENUE-F'STREET PROJECT Consider the 670 f stom d k a d tion on th!'Ayenue F ceeitai treat ero'act,. stom f 1 � tt 1g�'479a. pa�trn ar-f11—i�rSTT6'7SarA5: iev tr tEFB C"'�L LTi t Mr.Pipe ted he fee15 th e c lie t bids and he recmmmnded theiracceptance.as suggested by Mr. Glenn E.Isbell.Director of En97neerin9Oe+9 Coonci lniembervNddOlS'md th noti��n to a of thesethese ��N`9d f.`' P m F+�" t bid ously toned above aM Eo lmmbar 6reen'sacdddeTER€�idEidn:"ATT vlere fn av of tl the motion D.ased t v f9CT'Y. CONSIDER RESOLUTION Consider a resolutiond s no the TERCEL oc detlelooment'Droaram--Resolution No.%-1 4 x 4w 4gv ror=.s..wn ate+ 7h f ' m" N.z Gece Pipes.then presented:thi lution which authorizes the submission of an application for partici- `�- pi*>�y ,; °.SG patten in the cernf7caLion pr g under Texas Cities farE andoic Leadership Program(TFJICEL):designates 'x es 'Roy Millions.President,HunLsvf lie-Walker County Chamber f Comte the Pro contact throughout the o lication Process;commits to designate-or.hire-a local c nomic development coordinator in the event the `*�$rc�1 3y,Y 9 ✓ yx ,tF. City is selected as a TEXCEI partici Pont;and commits sufficient travel funds to still all required TE%CEL =5 3 functions. Na noted the C1LY.recognizes the0 to maintain a strong local ec panic developnent Program ..,' Y. Involving rep a tats es of both the private and public sectors and TEXCEL is akninisterem by.the Texas Economic Oev 1 P t C issi "sP„3 Council be G e n matl th ti to. r e of Res 1 tion ROY aM Counci lnenber Hod es seconded b , vy, ✓�{� ` ) { +` the motion. Afte ane Sc a on'a 'oMr! h Ever ad t not on ea $. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT--GENE PIPES Emergency generator project consideration Mr.Pipes advised ame time ago,the Council rejectedbids on the emergency generators for City Hall ask the M.J.C. He itl th igeD 1.6 ds.mere lightly 7 c ss of the.originally encumbered revenue sharing i„ funds,and there was sme Westion at the tome of award aseto.the future prospect of revenue sharing lloca- ' tions. Nes)d ue sharing allocation far tM.current anti tlepent period has been clarified and funding t," Xo - for the bola f ma year is plannetl with 8 2 Percent reduction in the final.quarter. He'saltl ma city}5 has a considereble inveshnent in research, gin ring and design work on this project to-date,with commit- , �npt ti .4 plants for inspections at a favorable(last year's)rata,of proceed to a timely manner. He advised it Is ..f the staff s request for council's authorization to rebid the project inmmdlately and proceed.with the project as originally planned. H noted thet of thesegenerators ill be approximately SM13.000.. After sm discussion for clarificationsCc tl mbe be 1E made the omt7ort to authorize the pin t an 2 oaosr. n3 T 4- sed unanimou 7 s Dunt men r War s Contract with HISD for joint elections - Y '- ' Ge ePipes.City Manage TA 'p pied th agreement f conducting Joint election with HISD. It was „ ted the only h 4es in it f '7 t year theadds dolt f p talon for the.appafn Onset of on absentee &e` b 11 t`boartl.( gg ed by th dtfl tali n f the.elects de)elk the-addition of another election ,kms K, a's' ? p incl no:'306'.(in the Bcettch M711 I ) to c mmmtlate the numbers.of registered voters on that seg- mens of the caan sty which d fall.tta�prec7nct 301 during the last redistricting. Councll- Oowl ing Indicated his concern that all j i L Sts w'e being plat and noted adninistrative costs have y� "bem figyured into this contract end perhaps they should be'.1 luded..It was noted a record should be mean ident7.fy7ng those costs and to sharing as'nush of Th j t texpense as is s noble and perhaps next year.this can be reviewed again. Councilmenber 6rean.falt the city 1s-benefiting 4Y the joint arrangement 1n ` > $ y that it gats to split all of this election day costs with HISD which would otherwise be all Its own. 1v, Councilember Oav iso made.the.motiW to aD.ova tbe]Dint cbntract'antl Lounci inimbar Howard seconded the C . nOt�an. Mare n iy W D wean moue a ma f Miss Vs.Martinez Lawsuit P Scott Round,,City Attorney,advised that in 1982.Robert Marti ee filed a 7 uit against the City of r- Nuntsv111:.111 rging that the City had violated his civil right sult of an incident with a city empioyea ,u3y, J.B..N7z he strock.Mr.Martinez in the head with a shovel. HB aid the c+ty was diems sse0 frW that lawsui � y, party on 1963. Ne noted he was pleased to report to th L -i7 that the cit;,. y was awarded attorney's fees that case In the amount of$ 3.095.97.Ne Said.this is now a fine Judgement to this case. He said this '•'�y`s' represents the 4 the.tib expended after Th fa t detenni Ind that the plaintiff should have reasonably eased hi against thecity.. Hes td such ds re difficult to achf eve. He noted the city will tY 4 wntlnuc to pursue such recedi -1n those.cases 7n whish the city Prevails as the defendant in a civil rights r case. ly. ; Executive Session Mr.B nds noted anexe t session has been posted to discuss another civil rights case involving I 'i M 0.1.3 h M to f llow the regular and work sessions. - `�`" go pave today and it should b mnplated tenon _St_ t�gt at -.Pip noted half f Emilia Street t d t R '1' Avenue F Water Line--Thhascanpl ted the testing of the Mater lin n Avenue F.and services Will he converted over fa r'the next several tlaysEHr.:-Pipes reported. k " t t yK yY �t t � e r f t � } a ' CITY COUNCIL MINUTES -.JANUARY 141 1986 BOOK 0' PAGE 675 FM 2821 Yater Line--W.Pip t d this P J t began today d s 300 feet f.pipe has been moved from the k `v high school led to Fish Hatchery Road and do Higla y19 He sold there is a casing r nd th th'highway i theHighway 19 right-ofay,th t d Oki line will be Pus had _!,w y t gh time 1 t 7 the week All material h arrived on site and the project is 0 ing along very 1c lY Yg Direct Deposit, Mr� 6ene.Pipes n t d tweek.dire td p its of Payroll.checks 111 be vice avail l- } "i,, 1 s„ yttsl".va ab t the city mp1oyals. Warehouse Moved Pip ted thusuppliesand inventory ha been d-out of the..Id h and F beim ed Into thenew facility An op house planned for sonatina at the end of :lz#rt-i',i ham•`k,� '�".> �ryxF y',-3 Nawar .Bid Y be ng accepted for a m0we for Parks and:Recreation. q Central Al Sys tm Bid b 1.g.received for the Polite Oeparpant for the central elan systm. Rental Cars Two d rental. .bids are being hid f '11 tenant cars. i snT-fta lel t tract A n ntract is b Ing a."I.. 1 tY ciTW tfa� To be held Juai Prior to the open house in February. f"=s'T re ?R MAYOR'S REPORT Martin Luther line In it ionmmt -.Mayor Hannay noted at 2:30 P.M. n S dry h p anted.this proclamation t rst Baptist Lhyrch at an interdenmineti a1 service and recognition ceremny h f Mart Luther King , 4 „ ReIPP1111 T i an Council - ¢a My Mo day too theCh-b f L requests the reappointment of the existing tourism council,as y' follows,f th Blinder of this year; } St_. Bullard Dan K er �* M rgt Corny Jahn Reynolds SallJanet.GrayerafS. Li RTrpws •i ... .Nang ret Hugh wi171son Hod Cauncilmenb NOdges mad the otio to P f th eoDoIntrents and Councilmmber Green seconded She ig. m wt on passe uf—Z naoimousl— t Y: Invitations av e Tree owlooking ermany,'t Walker County C 1r0*1Se at 10 00 A M.od Friday.January 17,7986 and a simi lsr >v; tree planting ceramONV t City Mall dfataly Toll 7 g thot t. Alive Oak will be planted.at the Court- house and a Shaxack Oak will be planted at City Hell as SesWicentennial Oak trees. Texas Confederate Heron Day and Robert E.Lee's Birthday Cerwmonias-ora at 12:15.P.X.on Sunday.January � . 19 at the Courthouse. h Arts C i ion.111 hold pt1 n t 7 OD P.M.on Monday January 20'n the meeting roan of the `P ' Huntsville Public Library to honor Mr.:Harry"an.who has amplated the largest.downtown sural Por the x City of Huntsville. Huntsvill A is Commission and the Municipal Courts Division of the City will host a dedicatory reception 7n She Met 'D.Colley Court fn themunicipal Justice Center oniThursday.January 23,1986 fro 5:15 „§. P.M.t fi:30 P.M.(Nr.Coney's photograDha will be dedicatad to the Cortrome). 7 �. k{. LDuxen ACTION z' F S 4aa Avenue N�s bit star--Caundi 7nrb r 0mvi lily p d his c 1 theclty allowing a.contractor to us. A, N.f k his Ponns and egtiipme t wh11 d ia9 a Jbb Q1 t to the street. Nr.Pipes natetl :" that i th r tight to do a pr J t ilk•that d-toy off.the street and the contractor has pranlsed i P+ to rebDlld thestreet if h d gas k C u cil.mmnb 0owli g rated he tlidn t tike the precedent. Mr. s kd Pipes ted Thi a pt ratherth n a Precedent d th t the City usually doesn t allow that sort I f thing. Concilmmb 0aul i ng'suggyested.the city force the issue-and require the contractor On recon, g" } ;- his materials frown the street irragardleas 0f the fact it my not be a heavily traveled street. " Fish Match Road Nei hbe h d Request for Street tight L Llumber Green asked the City to lack at i~ y the p ty o pu g.teat lights ame of th o of the streets which feed into Fish Hatchery'Ro d Mr.Pipes noted this p J tis 1n th k nd sore staff tin has already bee dedicated Avenue N 17th Sy et and FM BB21 et the t'ek.--J Mornay asked 4 status report on the installation s ""It y t we.oat o M Bob Smith.Director of Cawminity Oeyelopnent,noted he will oh k I to SM d port ba k to the Con it t the ext ostill,, Cmmendatt --Caunciloxenb Bell th ked tb City Sec t'y P r the agenda being noted In Monday' paper; s f y f'r cutting b k th sA bbe y bl keep mato i t islon et Old Hauaton Rgd and Sam No Stan w; A'en e nd the EMS'p l for talo g the time tow.how his 80Y Scout trap through their facilities - (Carl V kmp'Jahn Hobbs d Mark L X ) ENS Meeting Countilumber Davis noted the EMS;Board met yesterday and approved the bid on the Work nS... in tla f ll ed to.receive the'recommndation and-di the Plannin Loa? ions revisions of the Executive Session.to discuss Dale Schaper Vs.City of Huntsville lawsuit. a tfutl it ytk, si +r t Shmw,City Lary i* January lA.1986 S fi" ,i �' �"abq r "` r• 6�i� ��4'�s�n t� 5,Y r PAGE 676 ROOK.1.. MINUTES OF JANUARY 21 1986 � f MINUTES OF THE HINTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 21ST DAY OF JANUARY.A.D.,1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED'AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M.. I n C j The Council Pat in"regular session with the following mmrb ra present. JANE MMOAY Nayor city Off Present: Xt 2 0 Felons Barrett Willi.B Oman Use Pipes City Manager } � St pM1be1E 0 vis Bill yHodyere Mayor Pro temp 5 tt Bound C ty Attorney liv ,ta' pts,. y He Oe3haw,City Secretary I i Jerry L.Dmil in9 Dick Wharton f ?*, ` q-z i 4 4�'"�t✓z'}t az-- Y ATTENDIRGCITIZENS Mr.D.C.Robbins of 2705 Roundabout.NunEsy171a Tags-295-3373 A S Mr.Robbins(tamer Ward 1 Cauncllmenber,1957-1964),advised the Council of his concern about the drainage - (.y^. problems on Lake Road and thed age.being done to his one end Dere-half acres he awns on the low side of Lake Road just Best Of Noose-Henry Plotors. He se d his reage receives the runoff frau CM1e property south of 1L and fran fM 1374 W. and he is.concerned about wh t ill happen to his Property when FM 1374 is Paved e�guttered this planned qy the State. He said his property is undeveloped aM he has no plans to develop it. He asked if ere will be a alarm sewer. bane Pipes,Lf tY panager,notM he will gat back with Mr.Robbins on th15 particular natter. He noted -! l'. t n v'ti.^€•' #+ xw-}^t r::t: C' hmrever,in order to ease Mr:Robbins'mind a little,that When FN 1374.(Pon sum Walk)develops and the N9ghwgy t` t, Depertrent inproves.it,It will go fran a No lane FN Section to a four lane.curb and gutter street with storm 1 4 „d+ ., `- 'j�sy,_h:., •,i,. , ,i` 5$ s, drain Inlet hoes all things of that.nature. He noted how it will be piped from tl,—over to Lake Ro,d and how tk water will be.handled thing Lake Road an dam that dratmge area that runs down around College Fann.is too " p „✓ N - d ,„� § °dp,.v'�p.,2T,,,,iy y` early to tell beaus.',in terms Of engireeriny analysis,he dfdn t feel anyone had any idea of what type of developmnt might take place. He said ver in terns mf.the ordinance or change in the city s policy the ==ill will tliaass tonight.the daxnstrean developer would have to handle the runoff of water that comes th his property and help it across. He said the option is there in the policy to either leave it a natural drainage way--as a creek as it exists:Or to improve the creekandthereby limit the are.that is affected;or to pipe it He noted one of the major chanes being considered will be the liminationof the use'of metal railroad y tankscar,in the creeks s was done in the pa t. He noted these el conks a enthally net out and collapse and than the City 1p blit)has to replace them.: The major Chang will require that rather than tank cars,that the �I sethoo usou 111 b 1 forced.eoncrete pipe. He sold this is more ex because of the lnata11 at7on casts.p� 1 N z4 3y Xe sold the' ill bete cost Impact on the indlvldual develop but it i either Day we now or.pay me later ss qd, situation. He ted although the use of tank cern'then u , pe ive answer.their replacement"Pono" is going to cat today s public. use Pipes notedhe will behappy t discus LMs whole drainage area with S ' Ike Robbins. Nr.Robbins noted his property l lite 115 bnV shed'.ewiO•. Mr.Pipes noted Mr.Glenn label1�I t:' e d himself will be haepY to neat with him t taro t"00raphy ps and otbe i fonnatton nh7ch.111 help his understanding of the site. there. He said h would get b k in touch with Mr.Robbins aeon. 1 AMCOPENED OP 0 E i 'INVOCATION F .. q Reverend Jerald Johnston of St.Stephens Episcopal Church,presented the invocation. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Cauncilmembe Rarntt mad th Slab tu 1 pyre the minutes P January 14,1986 and Councllmmmber Howard k seconded the tion. R71 we I 4 0 and the notl0n Dosed u 1 usly. $.y, r INTRODUCTIONOF GUESTS it 4x }'. Maar Monday then recogailed M introduced a special guest in the audience.Mr.Gorse McGlothen.City ic`CjJ 3�k - v Councilnember for eight year (7974-1982). i t'6A ATTENDINS'CITIZEN Mr.J.B.Fiord M request consideration OT!075ab111LY'exemotinh to the ad valorem levy yy2' Nr.Floyd noted ha a tin wishes to sake the request for a disability exemption fro city property taxes. 77 He said he knaxa it daesn�t.mean much t0 most f the Cou c11,but there are 123 disabled People to the county ' 4 and the city with 23 of.those living inside the city. H.said on April 27,19�7,.be asked the Commissioner's , Y 'l'i Court for this disability exemption and about yea later,it was approved for County and Hospital Board taxes. K"^ Mayor Ilondey noted the last.time this issue came up thare was a tie vote and one member of the Council was ' bsent. She presented a copy of the minutes of NOV. r 12.1985.when the last vote was taken,which indicated I the last levy to the City,if a E10.000 exeryt7an is given,would be'1.231. Mayor Monday noted the proper ' procedure here would be for a member of Wuncil to.reWesE that this£tem he placed an the not agenda for a YOU. Counciinamber Barrett made.the reW tthat this Item be placed on the next agenda and Counnlasmber J '"`Gf; 't' k Green agreed. Igeyor Mrdey also indiutetl her egreenent With the concept. Councilnmber Howard noted he voted .." ?fi ^,t '' P r this th first tire and he indicated his approval again..Mayor Monday then directed Un ci LY Ilanager to 7,:' plea Nis item an the next agenda and advised Nr.Floyd that he would be notified. a CONSIDER'DRAINAGE ' d Canal er the name dad chase, in the ciL s drainage policy.K recommended by the Planning Cammlssion and as ata—errs a a an l k'c t"n c City Mane Gene Pi ` Am, pas,presented the RecmaeMed AneMnent t 0 ainag0e Standards memorandum from She Plans iip C"'I"'D Chal recon.Joel Jeffcote,dated January 14 1986 ayor Monday asked for a motion to y approve coo Nat discussions an begin. Councilmm�ber' es made the noting to a rove of the,.re commendations it :her Duwlin s ended the mot an. c Mn.oDunt me o '. gas a Dire qu..tons or d tier et on a s e s at ons a better understano4g ofrwha4 these requtranents will do when -# rv'`i i 1� placed Into affact. Glenn Isbell.Director ofEngineeringDesign,was an hand to answer these questions. 'v. Launcllmmoter Doling.added that of these days,the Coun I1 is going to have to look at the other half of 3 the problem aM that is the fty. approach to drainage maintenance after it is 7n place. He amid this is Sha t issue.het tames up.emry year. He said we need to look at this. The'Co it generally concurred. Council- —be,Bell 'aid he xnuid be willing to rote for these drainage recornendatiairs,but he wanted a commitment d x+ COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 21 1986 - BOOK'D" PAGE 677 f heC ty that t bldg L.co mber,Be factor in thisd inag ditch maintenance He noted this e - + '' J"`.ux obviously 9 1 9pY0blm C it ben:Bell l xpredhi thettc preferenc for open drainage ditches.and requested that the Council lookseriously 1 ti ly at the 1d of:identifying areas of special cue thetic "$'" value or special scenic worth M that the Council.mak a concerted effort t t to }� pn y protect Same of those rA t bed.pre tly O they won'the trete:t time i the future. Mayor Monday asked `] C9 71 b r B 11.W' twith the teff on theseIdeas. G Pipes.noted when the ung ing studies are y1 tr these -Will b m l ly Identifiable.and to to fl g am.planning,this.Information 1 3 711. tN t Park Yt7 7 P aference. UD Vot f th tion On the f1doY.:th AcceptthProposed d Doli cY recamendatlons,all stere in VOY end t Yndll -'CONSIDER'VEHICLE'PURCHASE 3 C W� T� "*`�'�,�v L � ''i .��✓„ma3`{ �� y 5e e C s io �.uDLrade a.vehicle purchase authorised in FY 1985-1986 budget for use at the A J Brown .� m Pipes ted. the b dget.that was apo ed was e.utilit type vehicle,characterized as a golf art 1 vehicle,to br tl t r o wastmatr treatment plant.tyPa.chores at thepl nt itself. After a vehicle demon- y. ? t etl,n,it Ms found that Iw f,the.vehicles%oved'.to be stout enough to.endure the operational require t H noted the staff the,be g to-l-ok.t-larger and heavier type utility vehicles and now recmmeml the purchase-of 71 petit ck(Nissan Toyota, L.)which ten be.purcMsed for approximately E6.500. Mr.F.Boyd Wild r D1 t of b17 Utilstl 9 requesting the adds ti 0n of approximately$1.500 to$2,000 to the orlglnal d rsion paCKAR to purchase thi compact truck,Mr.Pipes noted. He saitl funds could be transferred from the r serve for future allocations.'which currently has a balance of$20,700. It was noted thisvehicle sh ld 1 isiz to eight years.at the wastewatr treatment plantead it will be used to collect 'AmPl.. l sand haul tools andspppli around the plant site. Th..vehicle w 11 HeR.a very low mileage,light duty aci3.. - type u i� h �s1,q v?.�`.4�.Y Co lmnb Hod de tti t nto f this-t F r. f additional funds to urchase this y 9+;., ;N4 r y, vehic a an mem wA t e t - mem er Bowling n irate. oPPo- yz i mss. w 4�'_ r sition o uuP9ra e,Noting o cep o -plant'�vehicle was arrmly A loved to begin with and 1` sudtlenly It is a full fledgAdep7ck up truck. -U a voteon the motion all.were in favor EXCEPT Council- , b D 17 h voted 0pPO5E0. The'notion,'hoWBVeY.Pas o or 5 to 1. 'J CONSIDER ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD PRESIDING JUDGE Con ider deal hall,,of Adele Simpson as the Presiding Officer of the Absentee Ballot Board for the April 3Z9RS a at on City Secretary.Ruth OeSh p nted the name Of Adel 51 p t rve as the Presiding Judge over the .4 y Absentee B lloL'Board(required by c ti 'n 7986).tr.tel ly the absentee votes eivad in the upcoming election X d Approved f.this D inion nt And'Councilmmnber Davis seconded the motion. All wer.in - t; favor A nd the m t7 ed un s t s,{ ' CITY MANAGER'S REPORT EMS E 1 e--Rod v DanceRets nt Plan'Con iddrati0a'of Dei ating.him 40%vested. i 4 pe oe tonbePieansidered vested under:'.Lhehci�S Board retirement plan,request sthauh he terminateormer d ye 1 Mr.'.:Rotlney ; YSY s 0 9 p ynant one t M' ! $,. th before 11 g sted. Nr.Pips ted the 'EMS=rd looked favorably upon this request,but since the City Council mP are the t ustee-fo the pl th.decision needs to ba made by the Council. The EMS p Board noted that Mr.Devoe worked five months prior to going to full-time status,as a part-time tempo ployee, d many times filling i n:a full tion 'bdsis.but certainly not Sul Pilli ng,.to the letter aAd! tont of the policy f th' ti m t progren .M Pipes oted.if the AN 1 t vested.the 50:50 ti�E S / ntributions madeby ti e'ty/ ty- 'return dto them aMdD not stay in th 'pl t duce overall costs. r Xe nroted 7t is theEMS Board's dation ta•consider the employee vested He d when the retrrmment plans remits the city's contrib t7 b ck io it thCity would.then write check f the matching portion } turned to Dayoe ran though he tlamn't m t the late of the rules presently adopted. He said this has .` ±.'* tee only been done one time in the past and this 7s a spatial c rcumtana. 2 `' $?* Coun ilmmmb Davis de the ti to 9DD of thisnD d d Councilmember ea tt tled the mtl on. Discussion:C cllmembe oaf! ng Hutu—f Y up w .vas ing qu s policy mason. 'X said they Are of et up to Ings t r bonuses to employees U ethey _;, �}'+ happen Lb ev f years,et H id.re! L.pl Ins re' t p n A vesting schetlul t c age peopl to stay with the employer. He id Mat is be 1oA look at here is that we're saying: bee,the yy4Y is only ' e ninth shaft re therefore h 78 1 s and thu hould t be.bap guys and mat let M h th nay. n k He-said an heother'hand,we h the rule.which. 1 s f of full-time service He id if it is F He the qu ye the intent If theCouncil not to ha a the Pour-yeeI rul or L th require four years of full-ti a service. then that needs to be discussed and the le appropriately modified. He noted at the risk of sounding like the bad long We h re.that rule He need tO.tick by that rule. He said what is being recmmendeydheY fhe 1 lt.convinced"s rn thabast.inkmreat fthe.ity. He said ORyee. obviously knew # ' ( {a what the rules were M hecho tD.c Le this.situation. Com ilmmber Bell referred to h7 ice prior : }` to tering the plan as a full-time employee and that this should be considered. Cowaclj b Ca", ai saitl f the City Any,need to look at modify 7 ng the poli oy. He said many years ago there were two sels- 4 rules for , _7 employees thatwere part-time and full-time. He said part-times could not accrue sick pay ti because - they were part-time and It was veryadvantageous to hire.part-time people b they could not accrue all " this time. He said this was ruled Ill 7 For this reesbn,he said,.he f It thi x option should be made in 6 k this because thisd th a"ante of what the city was tryi g to and dthat is equatr tion put 1 th Abet our V$ted p"Iem Mr.Pipe ted he has no problems with the retirement p gree and feels ,3 r !i k yf the 1 nd v ti g hedule 11 thought tend he didn't rec0ementl.making change to it t this time. Ne id eht quest ns that Dayo be p d the fords that. gi,ally set es ide for him in view of his. imp y errlce prior to his full-time rvice. Mr.Pipe id the reLiremmt plan people MI7.not pay FF' for less than four full years f the40%vesting. Council bar D aling felt we obviously have soon problems `r With ggivingg m ay 4y aM he f It th ci Ly would be patentlal ly walking that line when it Hakes an.exception.' ,! CO 7lnwmber G questioned.why the employee would chose t resign ane month short of getting this vesting requirement met 'Mr.Pipes noted it we.J st a circumstance f.111 having completed his education ndmoving W"t o th a career employment situation pd itcnot timing Out to the exact date and time. Councilmamixer Green note {nt 2^ he agrew with CouncilemlPer Dowling that if one month Is.okay,then Why not two months,or throe. Council- 5}„ aeiiber Hodges salothe policy Say'Pour ye add 19 we want to change the polity,idol 1s Pine,but.we have ` to if a Ith.whet he pOliay says. C ilmAmber Green agreed. Cc ndlemader Barrett noted he felt this is A different.circumstance beaus,this man has actually put In four year,and this is,just A matter of how it 7s * R. N, yrL k £ }t v ¢ )". r F H `� y I I " int" L PAGE 678 BOOK'0' JANUARY 21.1986. CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES, gf, fps �YCf } e.S4 riled Ne felt Che th Y n t_ Pe toYork be fie ibl in this p ti 1 1 tan L 11 k 3 y 0.1fig. ted City f Mea Y kgot into all of its trouble by being flexible nits P ding Plan 1 _ C1 Attorn 5 tt g ands advl d that<due to Cha xe this it 1 cM'on tM1 tla the Council f, Our to a apt on on t k t t ve ht k toted nth dfor--iii., } i ? t no an m 42t.- r 5 t of th- .r'was r rett vote s .L - to.heoweatiw. t rt b t the next q 5 7 TexasnNater Cumission Hearin In Matta o4 Discharge Permit for.N.B.Davidson Wastewater Treatment ant ; Lity Manager,bene Pipes,noted M Wilder. Diretv f.Public Utilities and Mr.Ste N d were in Austt today at a hearing before the Texas Witter Cumisseon.an the re al gf.the dischargePermit on the south +✓*: i t4 "' '#y y F` Plant. He said Itre9a.Profta�abJect Is nothing but circuenstande I,ennacknoxled odentt ww�have d that renewals tis up farast that unless 9 t that the permit is up Par renexal 4 Ff 1 gI1 a2d R ti and unless there are W-0 oblems,ft is autwatical]y.renewed He said from Ehe floor tad�a F5 ssioner .' a tin the DerrnlC de the tloJfg d N is 111 di her Tt-�re Dire the feZbower 'vt , be e1w af"EFe'C"a1�F m C1iL Seat�T'�p i to -by pa+er tt she prase. t me a as t v"`'i-f 'y;• 5`4 "e p,�, "� d'. D t she St t at Elk1 L hoe hich are.the tMa me,{or stations feeds ng into the plant di rattly the. �.practical atLe because ofwtheir loutlgn.etc..He.itl..hoxever, t �* .,,�,,P that it is a substantive d p rture f wastewater t bre t permit to,Rqu7re an upstream back-up Beserating t e� #`; capacity for lift stations feeding to the plant. He.noted Mr..Wilder.did question that motion and the:com- 9 r, '** k r"„W'. m7557oner sa7tl ha knew ry well it was outside the permit requirements,but he was go7 ng to nuke the motion Jd anyway. Nr.Pipes noted our oemit was then approved ting t upon Providing back uD prove Mr.Pipes _ rt" said the moony is that Mr.Xi nor ha a n.th i of the oversiz- a am en ,Y#- '' g(enlarging)of the Club.Lake Lift Stti ,�to in 7Took in d 1 kat st by p M Pep said if this .ling Stalls up,the City will ha required to do this. In to of what g rating req a nts are at `'��r bath of the existing lift stations to the south.plant,we re talks ig i t s of sgnetAMA in the rangeouncil s'" s�r�y, q S"r� k• $60,D00 to$60.000.in order to have a discharge.pesm7t for.the Guth PI nb 71e sNd k is asking t }` 1"` ✓„: a of this in.the spirit of the previous notice 1 k k of -h rghtdned inapecti fees and notice '; hv+ -x' Logi from Mr.Poteete:Directdr of Public Works,tis!the T 's pepar4(ept"of Health is conducting a.public 'y^,�Y✓'.. +.maR F �' g*: hearing on sanitatlbn inspection fee Nr. Ps pas hated even M.9A cox did not have a state tax increase.Ma f` .' 1 re gating e SZ.00D:p Y f for inspection by th',St to Health Department of air sanitation.services or ' 1 q landfill. He.noted these increasedcosts to the local it d 7 ea ed q r:-nit,aremcreasingly burden- t 'W .. He said the state.has been participating less and.less free b to t e point of view in terns of tl;e requtrnnents they pl n s Reloaded it es his duty to keep the Council i0onsed as to what es happen- : t Ing to us on the state.9 1 and this process,f tllte,ilg the requi—"is end than raising the inspection ' fees to offset the operating expenses of the regulatory a9.cres continues.spiral He said the Council M11 see the Impact of those sorts of thing,In future capital improvement program costs end of course operating dest 1 1 "annual"inspectionfee that must be paid. q s s because i s Parks and Recreation Division--by Gene Pigge Substantial prop s las been node on She baseball field by virtue of the benefit of the very nice snatlar The delivery of the lights and poles x711 k late.NEs week. The electrical control panels,ped.etc'.Move ken ' xSY E- a installed at the new field at Ras,Perk. The.rel iminary dirt work has bean done and the city staff has been rking at spreading the sand, k sold the fences will ha bid this weak. The Parks crew his also started t: tearing work at Gibbs Park. y Y k Street Oepartmant � Y 3v tti M:Pipes ted the 6t et Depi ane t h 1 ed tha ight 4aay Eta Strait for the widening of �t V $ Elm th t will allow the traffic to cl t thep bl t theschool by cutting through the campus on Old xu` Calory Road. He said the flashing caution signals have ken tnstalletl and c.troller proble s are bel ng +)1vt 4 -„ e studl d Eastham Street was paved Lh15 past tveek:etacost o4 536.36 per too,or 59.65 less than the last '-{ t 3 contract price we had on paving(lncluding equi;'I., ment,labor and eater7els). Ne noted Magnolia Wry.was canplet C k { seat es teatlaY d 1t cost 531.90 per tan,which rs SBl Oless than the last contract price. He sa7tl a different .a d asphalt grade was used an Magnolia Nay hacause of the condition of the street. " Sanitation C: t h N 5 S The CI tY Manage d tied the street sHeePer Is doxn et tAe presenC time all the alusinun tank is being S pal d Ne t d.Ch:dl ppl lar 1s payiig for this repair k t i tt'Ikt d.equlpemnt failure. The He lth D p Lme t tl1d inspect our sanitation service last k d 1T i fi K _ Reception for Herry.Ais'sen s Mr.Pipes noted the Arts laConnotationhinted a hreception.for artrst,Harry Alsysen,for his Mark on the dwmt.m mural and thisWas heldldlast the ins at e Library. Dedication of Martin D Colley Photograph,to the Martin D.Colley Courtr— d' A formal dads cetlonremmny is Planned for Thursday evening at 5:15 P.K..at the Colley L.rtroom and the publlc is ink l t :ce ed. Public Services--Cmmd its Service,Offi r.A the Police Casement M Pip noted Off? Reese h portrd the busiest daneary ever r in terms of his Present and Work 1 his particular area. He said a ncekr of other offs urs have begun Mark all sure existing offs cars have g t'special training schools He acted things seam to be dosis verywell in the Police Oepartnent. Tax Refore RefBill Gene Pipes advised there Is a p.deal of consternation caning out of NashingCon ei tk preSenC tine ` rningwthe kx refoin bill all Its affect on public fine... Ne sold the malar financial houses around the cant a Izen thet the effects of the tax br llw117 linit several the applications of tax exmnpt C nLPY'ret 9n 9 Y pP T 6E.y. financing.tax-exnupt bonds. He said.rtainly there.l5 no axpectetlon that traditional Xakr add. r bonds t v d stres bonds,that ere de4lnetl public Improvenenla,rill have aW tral161e,but sgee oP.e privitizatian ys andpeschool-than initially P. !coot our I tiion�ofetheir�servvice facilities(bongs taltdowagaeMtcampanles)n91fotAe el Is greater than a 10 Percent benefit of the operation.a.private Individual--then they are no longer el l A7 hl h F z a i 3 «r is v a k- :r rf�* BOOK 0 MINUTES OF JANUARY 21,1986 PAGE 679 '' j for tax exempt bonds burns /construction firsoncing. He said thi 111 h -j date t affect do $ the overall alternativefine,- 1 q t g e 1'p bli p ant th th t i -'or t t water d r { *.r o totally governmentalimprovements. p en t I otherrd Mr.,Pip tl f - g 1t 1 it 1 kay, i wt but if we con'tit it out,it isn't.M—Pipes said them rep i foreverything t t back to S January 7 11-_:bei 9 b ted t the Treasury Department. H itl.f it 1 b t g if there is any t tt$s V ry d off fit the future,the b-d_g back t tax status and gneb Qy h te.paY N said the ' pl theschools that many schools,m,,rt tr consulting t their f terium servrc d if.the " a t ta.If„F g t-company 1 11 7 I9.10 P ntof:the benefit f theschool Facility,the schoolcannothe financed SCX 1 facilities t mol d t be blr7li b of the contract services for cafeterias. X rd this typo f thing:ha d1 t inP n-. of the chi gs that the Council has been.talking about 1 t of Iola range Program: d projects!' He d Lh Y1 5 Elkins people are sponsoring a seminar tanorraw that PetrI,1a 1llen.0 t f.F7 a ill b Ste d1 g.on.our.behalf to dissent te information about the tirent status. Th i th House-Gassed version that the 9enat s yet to consider h itl. All a up to ` ons are.that th 5 t 111 od7fy the House.Bill sIgnl fico tly but rf th - h ge re not forthcoming th City expect. t. time when federal Honey is continually drying up,tr have our alternatives to pubic Fr fi 1 9 also severely i p cted. Fee SC t --Change.fr.1985 to 1986 �i }."f " Monday ,led f su wry.f the av 11'fees structure to cities and the change the pest $ the Coon it n see the overall picture. She noted TIILnfght be a good sourcefor this lnfornat7dn Lo chargesmad by,Sate grvermnnt 9or inspection fees.etc.be crLies. Mayor Mo dqy noted we may marsh `tom 4 to distribute that infonnatian in several different areas and we need to be.aware oP it a7 so. MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT i -W'�`,.j_ COMMITTEES TO BE DEVELOPED Mayor Monday the Co 11 f her.7 t int.during Januar two naw committees for the City. n aYP PP 9 Y. ,f yam. She asked the Council far their 1 p tar.to mob hip on these two committees. She advised she.w!,Me to establish a Joint Oevelaoment Corniitte which wo 1d kwith Bobby Smith,Director of Community Development to v be prisetl of people who are.'p led in develoment in the City. She noted they would work with him on btaf ming inform tt n.an thefront end.:of different esPects of development that we might be considering here in the Lity and th ange and effects it might h n their.develapaent. She noted it will also act as a unding board Aor b7maM the-aP t gup of a conduit of.communication into the development community. She rated she x111 te 1pokirg at pp i tih,p ople to this committee gad asked the Council to Ygg st people who they feel would have an Inter t th s She noted development mea yon.interested in develop h: f i Ing property,building,financing i t t d 7 th ti a area of tlevelapmet withinthe C7(y--10-15 people. Secondly,Mayor.Monday noted.she hope,to appoint n 0 ern S ace Acifan L tt s vrovided.for in a r Parks Plan. She said this will be an advocacy group Lha w act 711 Lively go out and.se as for the City of 1 Huntsville lend't mrgtt obtain for green space,drainage and parks. She asked the Council for names to be considered for this cpmmrttka as.well. She envisioned a membership on this committee of approximately 20 - g f s people. Mayor Monday noted both of these committees are envisioned to bepermourent.city committees. b { COUNCIL ACTION - trs..i, a Handicapped Eponatt /SL d by Power for Treatment Plant/State Inspection Fees "i C ilmemb MN t pressedp 'his concern thatthe City Council.who is so cancemed.for abalanced S +• ,{y." budget, ld cone o id yet they exemption to it property Lazes;what the city's action might he to opns the requirement for the stand-by power.generator for the wastewater treatment pi ant;and what kind of a"club" S a' 4 tl does the.state have to inflict those exorbitant inspection fees upon the c1 ty. x+ Texas Water Commission--Legal Options to Stand by Power Reupireient #l� Cguncilmmmibe.Dealing notedh id 11ke to pursue our legal options,noting the issue here is n t i„ whether Che back p pot 9 rat god or bad idea,but rather whether it is within the range of the .is 3 :other ty and rules.of the Water C 1 1 to order titles te do this. He said we re talkirg about§50,000 '+ and am can spendslat of Mr.Bou d .H b fore we go through$50.000 frau the rate payers. He said this q almost a c 7's nose in the tet alto Hon where they have sort of reached tte point of taking it upon $ themselves,without any legal basis.te tell everybody how to design.theirs?,tams and what color to paint ' y 47 , their trucks,and how big their limen going.to be,etc. He said he didt cant to take-1s lying down. 18th Street between Avenue,S and.R behind Gibbs Elementary School at the basketball or. Councilmenber Ogwl lig noted thevn n parking signs hanging on the fence there facing 18th Street and he asked if these-war a th ity City Attorney.Scott Bounds,noted If they are hargi ng on the fs` ,q fence,they are not the city s sig dcoultl not be enforced. Counci lnenber Davi ing noted,the signs are being ignored by those young man h g the to pl ey besketbal7,treating a jammed up parking situation both aides of 18th Street He asked that whatever legally pasted no parking signs that are there be enforced y ;{ Allen Hightower Reception a Success ` cesscllnmmnber Oea11n :1 {p g Doted the barbeque for State Representative Allen Hightower last Thursday evening f to- a su Ne n tetl M re ws a good turn-out. Xe camiended Mayor Monday fdr the azcellent job she tlid as ` the Mistress of Ce t s. Municipal Bonds-the 10E.Benefit.Etc. Hi% l Cguntilmemb Dp Ii g tetl h uid pgstulete that all this business about municipal bands and the '.." 10%bene47t,ate.,is an absolute and.total reaction to what he contends has been an abuse of the iMustrialyo�. d I pore t hoods and this is an attempt to jerk'rverybody back into lien. He said what cores out of it he "�-,�..„ ¢� h p 111 not injure traditional governmental functtgne. Nobil.Hops.Park Rusineas Councilmember Green rjmssed his interest in knowing if the city is aware of a mobile hone park type b 1 ass on Highway 75 Nor Just north of where Hickory Street meets Norval Park. Mr.Pipes said same mobile l d,t Y' YAS�,a 5 Innes ere hal ng stored on a vacant lot there aM that it is his understanding it is a storage lot. { Kapp Alpha Fraternity He,Moved p � '"'t § tg� j P { k{`p � ___ n iSiS1Jtrr�a!1 ted f th rd th t thi T te it h oved from.the 18th Street area. _ I ".�yj f�-" WIMP t V-u, 1`if F r. PAGE 680 BOOK'0" MINUTES OF JANUARY 21,1986. { ` Health Insurance ' Y W. p.'{ C nc 1 b Davisminded the staff that thehealth i nce 1 p in duly and he asked that tak a.look t it early this year so that.proper review and attention an be given to it. W—mmzli iT. Lon Trucks onNew Additio.StreetscC9uncilnMmbe-How rd k d th ity to it r the heavy log trucks that are traveling and parking on the treat i the N Additi -a Ge Pipe City Manager,notedhesvery sensitive about those brats k s ,,,Istreet d h lle ke ,this ih ked.r S Harm Abva Re of no .Ff, ^` 2`x ' Council be Hodges ted the receepti went very well last night. He commended Mayor MmdaY for the niu"' z�i `a7}„u'u Job she did w presiding over the progr He cmmended the Arts Cmmtssion for the work it does,noting we are ( t ^r fortunate to have than working for us. �{'4 4� 3"� �"„-;J•� y"t�,z':S�' k 2: = Allen H79htower Letter of C tulations. �`�g .', if>s+ '�`��i a k .` 3Z nz " +'e •C: Mayor Monday noted she h sent a congratulatory letter to Representative Hightower for being selected as Cheirma f the-House Law EnfoKaent Cmmlttee. Y t 1 Vehicles Parked Easement Mayor Monday advised theCityManagerthat the a,,—t across the'streeL frmn Billy Ray's auto sales lot once again being used.to stare vehicles. Mr.Pipes noted he has also observed this and they are also storing n house.1 ng truck. - b � {4 EXECUTIVE SESSION:Council then recessed ToeucutivesesSN9n to discuss acquisition of a street easement. ) t 1 yA ti� ADJOURNMENT J t 5 a ;tt.a, € ash at a January gl.1986 - " C * , a k V� r � i tea k, v f $ 4 �y COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 28,1905 BOOK"0" PAGE 691 rr� EJ MINUTES OF 77N HUNTSYILLf Citt COUXCI L.METING OF JANUARY 20,1906.HELD ByTHECITY_COUBICIL.. INMAL .THE CITY L COUNCIL CHASERS AT 6:45 PIs.IN HUITSVILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TEXAS. ra„ik h� The council at In-regal sessionwtth the f0lniig mamba preaenL: ;: f 11+ Jana MoNq,N4Ynr Member absent: City Officers present: 0.Eugai BarrettDick Wharton Gene Pipes C14v Na g r Gary B.11 Scott Bound City Att rStephen E. acy -Jury L BCoulil _ Ruth DO She ,City 3ecreterY Wiew Bill Houses Mayor Pro L. X, Percy Hoard.Jr. The making xaI call ad to order by the.Honourable J .Nonday,MaPnr. The Invocation was ' '� ~7`„,• " ':, �r ? Aevererd LarryP tt n.of the SetoM Baptfat.th h'..who called f ret of silence , memory mersix �. aSn astrmwts and pea Cather Mro lost their lives in the .�3 spceship'Chel"engar on this tlay, n CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING r Council ber Barrett nae.the t,ase tp ve iM nlnutn of.tM revlaaa matin of Jewar 21 tges an�eoun� e n c ote r erewa ea.coo snn n motioA an Sh flt r neninmsiv..aea illi tn9a aunt noted by els.be Council 4Tirn aao�ovee the e � z t , �, " Loxs3Dm D1snBalTr ExEMPTIai'. Cpnsitler a t tm t notion status t lifietl handicapped p t f e 1 n to 1 evy rovT M iiFa Council rt 8'reit ntl the.noti on to.. f.khis ue t f 1791 d h tlica M eke t,on fro S 4 Oil; qqwua Mr.Pfa a notetl the tixtmde`defm ecare u Y re e d td i ppropriatememPtions�aresgrantedt ka'" ? Da hely define hp. v a handicap axmption. Lauren"member Barrett hi not the Ci Ly.Ms on1Y f3 pempl p tl that 114 Id aM NI50 a7rea . F1 '` Y 9 Y e already grant this nmption. UDon a v to of th ti n..touncilMbers Gre< .Howard Barrett d N r Nontl voted for th t7 red °. y Comncilnobe H.' a 0ox1 t P€ o c from the neLing7�iayou n�ou74�ene aTre�fFe nT'TiTee. x + CONSIDER FLAIL.WONDER ` consider award of bid B6-21 i flail r to Watson 01 C iWt7 in the—unt of$8,750, budgeted. - :� � M n Pipe noted this bid,s for the punch of epi t d p for the Parks and Recreation D7 I I N id it 7 a.di 1 powe d flail Fu ds in the..at of$10.500 were bud etM in ;•m�ti ( it count numM O1 21 5904,Pipe W t d. .Co 77 ber.Om11 made the otion toe rove and Councilmnber Xoward secoMed the titin All were in 9avon an .%, u Oav s trot preset or vote. ..,.° .'r. u e o 0 3pCi 72, CDNSIDER JANITORIAL SERVICES T p ? Consider award of the,.ianitori'I service contract for Maintenance1 city buildl - y^ Nr.'I as recmmended the bid f Byrd Janitorial Services in the mount of$35,020 which include,basic ( R` service at$26.280 mrd$0,790 f quarterly(carpet shmpcotng)services. He noted this contract will be nu lly removable. N oted the 1 t g contractor hes laminated his contract with the city accordingto the reg fired Chi ty day. H provi 1 C it be Hod -de the melon <aDp.n..�P twi< s rY { bar Be11 Med theAfter cuss bout Ns ren nib.ase i<Sp,it ON I �,QuQ to —{t.h w- not bereanf inn pTT�iGY`tl1 a1—f� %•x II 9u�d t[T,a n�.e eirt 1 to to Lh Cw 1 117 donso then,but not until it is<naded.-a Cauncilmnbe Hod s ou Bell:canted this d t tVth 1 ti o th fl U t theti T unam CONSIDER DISBURSEMENT OF GSU REFUNDS A"""ct" "' I Cons7der di sbursaneat of—od,fran GGU to.TRY STEN uMer provisions of the autlit a regiment In the mount of 3 ypk f.. } Nr.Pipfor a advised that In J f 1985 the Council approved a contrect with TRI STEN to conduct an audit n of the prior electrical I al.billy T Lh City TA 1 rg t P rt.oP that.audit,he saitl,is naw cool to ncept fa C era"quests rya sold th ," thereluM on Eonc7pat7an Park and Yater Well No.17. Nr. s"yT Pan hated to-date+.the Cltyh 1 d a.totel of$78.096.00 in Acl,ts.frm GSU. He said uMer the tams ns f the agrees t TRI STEN b L 1 e d0%p9'CAa. l74 filth all fureact,Ing to the beafit of - ,ry _ the C7ty Ne d l M TAI.STEM h provided the city with the date ill t b used on our mitre He said a ting is el �te tatf 1 h d 1 d.1 F bra itN de rhea th d to. view D dares.fpr identifying future POLmt11 Ik nbted: b 1119. y ($23,121.34).. found prior to Airing iRi TEN fry oak$' a`L't and tlNt refund,s not usad In.Ne.calculation ofrthe.assunt due to.TRI STEN. He then asked for U.SCounci T's -+ } *+Ca r$32,982.40,(60%of$54.970.66). approval of pay TRI t Use their portion P She f rd received to date. ,may k bar - 4 6 mantheoption t 4 this d1 bu t f fWUd,to TRI eT1N a d L 1lmober c 17 to stn' re u seie�61117n9 ear.Pipe tad become the 1ty 15 gM9h vol r,It In pl wh L i ailed 4 the Crede dma d ter. Xe. d h N dm M tars Peg out.than o bseq t ad1 g they are pPosM fo be reset antl Lhe high-usage for that nth sats the curve the bill - besatl on. He said a "- It 'those otera D9fi b? pear y B}{'g res res t. He said the city nployas naw know how to resat them,although it is ''.� �� Jt `,�'y�'7-ycyLY , iksk"L i the GSU meter reader s Job to tth tours. He noted 65U-will be training their titer radars to take 04 Lhis. Xe noted this fsufficiently I rga disco YR^0 an the pert o4 TRI STEN and because of this. they went to 9rnt amus.t pf to insure that n. t akin a trot. Mr.Pipes noted.Mn.Jae Seabe t»% of TRI STEM t rolled to a nube a1 other citiae lh the serv7tB arae pl den trian le area ay 71 f $ 4 T trv - .� m. � r PAGE 682 MINUTES OF JANUARY 28.1986 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES BOOK"0' c 1 y p and dawn to make sure.t at h the hatl ne. d g n yconsistent an fortunate Y, e 9 a found that hems ri ght. He id 7-thi it tt khis 1 iroedstan fight 'a... of tral ing, etc., lthalgh be -ld t tt pts alai it d attribute,t tbagyth{g H d.h int of .yA the city s sit ti h w fall, t 1y f{d tat' we ten affect tl able..amant'of savings on these individ 1 te. CY"'Il,� backlog them oVrs.1 It noted this audit was Overthe last four year or for the pe ed 4 tl f h h theity till h'tlits uti lity.pay ment stubs. Mrs.Allen noted TRI STEM i investigate lack f oh r than four years and will dos Em ncipation Perk and Water Wail No.17 as they m. are part of the ry question Li at un.n awdred. }a Councilmmb,r Dal g.noted how of rt to itis that it colt the.City nearly$33,000 to recove,.354.970.6 fi:a of the taxpaye ey. Mayo MOMay congratulated Nos.Patrina Allen,Director of Finance,for bringing'this matter to the Canals t%:tion and for fi Ming TRI.STEM to do this. fatly for the Li ty. She was pleased the j city has gotten on tap of this and she congratulated the toff involved, t1 n9. in we.will ew map the benefits ' k every Year of th1 d ry. The Councll 1 di q t d n,interest in pursuing a,oit.9f other utilities as �- woll{n esaxr t Alien n0 gas au to Out ume m. o s:9ree o t at u -with 65U. IL was noted th oulA he no further obligation of the city to TRI STEN. ?.i " rs*v{' tit+ "'^j'a� e' ""t�`4'k Launcl7nieMer Bell otM the c1 nd,n e a 33 000 to reme 15tak ublic utility made and he .didn't 1 to to a to. D u 11 thowlea recovernetamts L. e "v z tAia, � m`;i crr la b-Trrrati council nett k to til 3e ow n t t s at stuaton neervent an eto s s ave a res one sD. ;��" x• ,,q. ' y a 1 '�,+ � '@?Mr '� t +„t "§ +' upon e vote on t e notion.a , Passed unanimously.,favor an a,e .t coxslbER ADMINISTRATIVE cORM ITTEE K-1,:; v p Lo Sider appointment of:the administrative committee as Provided in the KansasCity Life Retirement P ° Y"r1' Y Mr.Pipes noted in researching the contract an the retirement pragme beceuse of the EMS employee question, �>» ,4 1t was discovered that the policy recomw:ads the appointment of an administrative committee. Henoted it would onsist of the City Manager,the Mayor.and the Finance 07rectar. He.noted this committee.has not beenmayor appointed - de for th r..I t p g ithough one is in place for Lbe hosp7ielizat7on pro Cauncilnmber Homro "WIMNwey, J"xpf ,t#4 made Lhe mot? oo of thea oinbmnt of the adninistrat7ve mm�ittee conslsLin-oto " ` ry,.. t to e e t. It was ted the Com{tt,,an II resolve the Rodney bei matter of last week.) s nen mous SFtI4 t §. y THE CITY MANAGER'S REPORT--GENE. .PIPES tz / t Violationoof Subdivision Real tt N thgate Meadows Lot Owner br... �3T.y'a ri { Mr,,, P De tarlfied Mat ,liar entice given the ity ¢out a potential wastewater discharge permit 4 C L r being,ssuad th a e tity:wh woold di merge downstrem f .where the.ci ty.s permit authorizes them to Gyl te discharge,causing the city some concern about the affect it would have on its permit,noted that upon inter- k v ntion by the city,It was learned this entity is a package plant and they will be discharging into a tributary of Nelson Creek rather than Parker Creak(Our.discharge area). He noted,however.It is within our extra- s territorial jurisdiction but thecity has hot.establ isbed a policy our general position on package plants or - 3alternative sewer treatment yet. He said the city found mt,in the process of discussing thiswiththe }uj, individual Involved,that Mis eabileshmea perk,which was the subject of the wastewater treatment;permit,was p ton,of a mobile have park that had been started in ft-thgate Meadows,Subdivision and was a substantial " :�gl deviation from the original,ntenk of.Lhe plat that had been filed for Northgate Meadows..He noted originally v ^I that particular.development was to be,a five acre or larger rural subdivision that allowed the rbcs wed f•„s�` standards. He said putting in a mobile hose parW aM increasing the density beyond one housing unit per five. res it.a subs tant{al departure from what was or,gr ly platted sed ret Ned the prescri pt7on out.there. +'ri i p bk He said the city all l be meting with the owner and consultant again a Th rsday antl intend,as a staff,to L dopt as our position that they are In violation of that subdivision,that they t plat and therefore came § into cmplianca with Lhe Mgher denslty use of that property,which wmltl require the payment of all f " YlN`hn t Rosanwall Roed back to the zoarL of the subdivision,dam to the spot to the subdivision where the mobile hone p 1 , park now exists..Mr.Pipes said he didn't k hat affect this will have and he is not looking Yqr Coundil's g„ endorsement or concurrence. He noted the staff.will be f����iwsing what our present ales Say. He asked if the 9<- Y Council has any concern or objection or lnfo Li naladg5a on a partialnrissue,tbe staff would appreciate t knowing.about it privately by Thursday Mrni g Itwos doted tie mobile ham park is being developed by a lot purchaser,not the origintl developer of the Nonthgate Mwdows Subdivision. , Back-UD Generator Needed at College Fare Lift Station--States Request is Justified '2`1 Gene Pipes,City Manager.noted he has learned that it is within the rights,duties and responsibi17t7es .. of the State WaterCommission toattach a rid to th City s mwra7 of its.1.distill, permit Par the , South Plant that stipulated that the city n tl d to have stand-by.power at the College Faan Lift Stat{an facility,since that is part of the overall treatment systom. He noted while he was Si ttl n9 In the Council „yr k t meeting last week doubting the legitimacy of that particular.aituatian,ane of our 4mmus pine beetle's cousin. felled a pl ne tree dorm across the power lines,s _mg then out aM causing the lift station to bypass for . several hors. He noted.pan discovering this'the next morning,it took GSU same time to net the power restored because this is a Very remote area. He laid because no-one else is on thisce linea o.one else knew it s at until ehe plant operator came by the oust morning and discovered it He.said with some d his face,the staff swill no,be recommending heartily that we acquire stand-¢yp for the Col le a Fam Lift. ^ > * Station,sou h theCouncil see the caps hl.inprovemnts plans and bids for this fac117ty,.they can ezpect aboutu[e$5Omx0i np ..He.noted he will longer take issue with the State of Texas as their wisdom is , Y a MAYORS ACTIVITY REPORT JANE MONDAY t '§ 'r ✓J >{y.' 1? ky ? f { Walker County Health Center Dedication to be Held January 30 1986--Mayor Monday.reminded d th Coundilt�W is IOM nittee3.to baa ointed next.week: Mayor.Monday.notetl-h 111 be aPpolot!"ting th Joint Development Committee pen pec an a our s Board Sh no she is still entarte7 o7ng recmnendtions frau Council. 3 WORK SESSION The Council then adjourned to a work session to discuss the first draft Of the consolidated development cess, . 'tev cm err January 28M�1986 € ✓ t MAP �e s CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY,4r 1985 BOOK'"0' PAGE 683NX $ MINUTES OF THE HIAfTSVILLE CITY.OUUNtIt MEETING HELD THE 4TH MY OF ,.FEBRUARY198fi IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL tlINBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TERAS.AT 7:00 P.M. G The Council mat in regular S-11i n with the following mmbers present: Jana Monday.Mayor City Officers Present: Gary 0 Eugene Barrett Willi B G Ge Pipes.City Manager, N 6 'sxj � "tk y'^•. ,ig.Iu{' q v�'v Steph&.E.Davis Bill.Ha6dg d Mayor Pro Ten RuthSon t0e5han�CttY Secretity a ' Jerry L.Dowling Dick.Wharton The ting was tolled to order by the Ibnorable.Jane Monday,Mayor. The invocation was presentedby Lound wenbe Percy Howard.Jr. CITIZEN INPUT Flood...1320 Avenue 0 �, { Mr Fl Ytl.noted he 15 not a Publi P ke but.he wanted m bring uP.the exemption from faxes because of X diaabi litY g i' He said he xmuld lik to on it when all members of council ora Preseit.noting the Mast two tfwes there has-always been ane exam b ant and the St.has always heen.four to.f Ik: ked Why this '"{1,,,i yi '� ,• �y ''Y t"'"�`„L^y { '^r 'sr? ,a J,'S,y.`r q { - L�nan has men voted dorm four.to four both tinme. Ne asked if one of the Council could explasn the hire. cilaember Dowling noted he is Sympathetic of the siWatlon an disability.but it is his personal feeling the t. Yr,4 s.L*,.", "ax _ti!rRr'"' ' t• S}, 'sf ", ✓ tax ezmPtian and using ad.valorem taz and various ezeQtiass is not an aPPMPriate was to deal with Shis. He .,.. y�C"t-':: tau ,v'q"�` q� `!r",f• +q's*' if,,sty seed he dce5 not particularly like the aver fib exemption,far ea 1 He said he Peels Net thea i 0. to tlea7 with.sane p problems or sena soclale PPrwPr7ate r, a poo le.tlue to medical problems we have,shoulA not g,done by #"�` '.:"" '''•{' £ $ d �z" ?�¢"-! `7 fi ptin9 gran taxes. Xe said he felt we should go ahead and.goverate the.revenue and cane back mtl provide ,:r W.Floyd anyone else who needs Service..a service for what is nestled,not based on sem figure. ee7d a q. for the sake of discussion,an.assumption can be=de that Mr.:Floyd 1s a mul ti�llifanai re and it would make Wim" IYT,,,� hp 3€ vt{i YAry}9L little rational se a to provutle a disability lty exemption for him. He said he does not appose providirg id,to k .y individuals who suffer frmmdisabil sties or.Ptkr.particular uueeds.but 1t 1s his permel freliiq that ueiig h !'r`• J= M, A xemptions from ad.vale taxes is not thepp p rate mechanism to do this. He.Sold it is a philosophical Issue. a, k Mr.Floyd said the -re o ly 23.disabled citlzensl to .city. Ik natetl Ne exanpt7 1d t.A7s city ..,, Lakes by bout 440.00 a Year whichSew ld mean slot N him:'Xe again asked that 1f tk coolie could not vote w gain an it tonight,since ell are present,that 1t be brought.back for a full rate of the council. No ay advised Mr.Floyd the Council would take this under consideration.am they will Bet beck with Mayor s later. Y S- rT CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING C2uncilmmber Barrett. de the mot t raveN i Ns of the n until of Januar 28..1985 1 a�w tpunc c t r t t C k. or ones sac CONSIDER A PETITION r Consider ga i T I petition 11111till e Street Imme Ismallfr,Old Colony Had N HartzI Uthe Kim Dr' y„ N.Y.' ay Monday p presented this petition for the Council'a considered n. She.felt theappropriate thing y, } would be.to f .this matte t Mr.Pipes and ask him to give smite co sideration to 7t She- Id Ne oS 1Sri - does have a request 9rm N[SD t 1 kat tlosiug a portion oP Old Colony Road that goes through theschool so L,It f that who thesty Campl to 11 f the streets in that that the t ffi can be rerouted around Ne school 3`Tk h campus rat Chao througn it Sh.noted Lhe traf97c c Perhaps be routed round Elm Sir. t L. .SM1 ted a k, final dek i t1 th7 h e not yet.been made. SAa felt the staff hould--I.the petlti eq est loop with th whol street plan in that area. She asked Mr.Pipes to mnLact the petition s orig7namr am to Inform hi the i what we plan to do. t% 4 Cou it she Dowling noted there is perhaps no Particular 0 Canny Road s P Pareason why 1d 1 ad he ken se l acted V a, 4or this change and maybe-another street.which is t i tum process o4 undergolnA a Change,could be Y fi p.f looted P the me designation. May Monday .ted the 7 be considered. Councilmenber Howard noted his plea that many People ere iat ted 1 this designation and he urged the City Manager to c4 municate with themso they know the City is considers ng their quest. Councilmemmiler Davis asked the staff to fid out.before this is brought back for final comideration,whet Cercantap f th .petitioners actually li l0 g DId'C luny Rod she ed aboutth impact f a hangs of address Tor the rest dents end b i on tkt read. He noted the emergency services.aim need to T be considered and notifl d f change f the nature. He said he has no objection to chauping the nee,but he felt the impact needed t 1 beconsidered. q' Mayor Monday noted h did. tanticipate q ick answer on this,like next walk,because we need to get finished with a71 of our street Improvementst th n.but the city will ba comunicathp with the purple in the e area who slgretl the petld on. She asked Nr.Pipes to Pursue this and get back N Council later on this matter. - F r � CONSIDER CPRS Consider Bid 85-24 f ..o Ca ft d N1 1 P k tlvehicle,� P Ii nt More —{—i Ff tell a r b q He noted the autmobi les ere 1985 motley 2 } r Mr.P pe recommended pN i Lh old bad k LTD X ted. f2o 000 bad-bre budgeted Tar tui-.Purpose. Councilmmber Wharton mde the nation to f; ve i the bid red Cb ilaemk Barrett'seC.0ded-tA wMi a c or e s two au - A' ,��pY"•r2j< `r,v`V' £Y rep acanL i e use o splrpose,one of which is were out and ane of which will ,i b essiged to patrol.wo k a itcisSa 4amar gPi ter sad is outfitted for pedal work. All were in fora.and the motion d unanimou 1. S _ :1 Y CONSIDER SERVICE CENTER EXPANSION PRO6RAN #, o s i ✓+v`tFx„'�4*" ..%";{ a i Coe7dar n bid for SaF.rvi Ce to„ novation ta Tritm Construction C in the mount of 55,870 a k.k; '�' �� L��t'"ta�"2��.�:A',%"at �* f S � g �U � c��Y.�L�� ✓� j.� r' 'e. ,x m (jam y sr si PAGE 684. FEBRUARY 4.1986 CITY COLNCIL RIWES s VY q "Y Mr.Pine ded,a rdl dove bid G Triton Construction L DaRY 1.G t f$56.870. .He Gd thisparticular company h M deli 9 k t I ty.H ll d i xtrenelY 11 thought f i th rk it fie,b p i' h doe fortheCity 1 thepast. M .Pip ofd tit i part f the over 11 caWtal i p m nt project f capital p i f th y to n. C it mbe H d deuthe. tient t v f thio.bid and C c,lnembar H d Med N ti Ons ort - C a e to little H g wecomforted W k Perfgnsence bond,s required on all bids over $50.000 All f f d th ti M i sly. CONSIDER ALARM SERVICES BID. Gnsider a id f 1 for install ti ofiter a ui. ret at the-plica dispatch office,ntl sevic `e 1x s an an roy x,p.p ery u a ae.ent t thexR Mr.Pipes rnoted.twobid, received,Nth from Rasources Unlimited. One.was bid in fu11" Accordance of the Contract with the ski WleHon.the L1fywauld oxo th524 e dispatch monitoring equf pnnnt at the end of the C h .{-e„•..y. { f , Y,;.tF ,,,d `i"'(k f.. tract period d the nth r bid sGGdNat Resources Ilnliml tedwould retein.ownership end that.bid is at $50.00 per m th e.fee N .Pipe notetl Lhe staff recmmends the Lounc,l'accept the contracted amount i 21 :A all i th t t dawn by.the City Aiterrey,5 tt Bounds,at d25.0o per month and that the §� ( 'VP 5 be awarded to Resources Unlimited on that basis.,.Co ncilmembeM Hod'gas made the notion to a r ve of the v ndation of staff G a the .bid'PAL f ResRE, is ourcax a mon 1 Y " G contract three 25a�a a u r. L.K Gr ret a mot po at'vnpe snow�o pt ere as p the z5.00 _ 'ad an r9er Y v ecu netted to.the Dispatch 04Pice eM 11 this'fee. $3 - a c sou o v c con „ in addition to the.Pees p d G P ny th t i t ll,a.Ysten:fn a hmne d e dditien:to Ne sootily " fee te be paid G Re' s Unl lmited by 'p nyenti ty.'- llNers'wore mntatlted and asketl to b16, `J; E{toeioy one bidder responded N P,pexooted it wes made clear that a bidder could bid it either way: the z `� b the equipment at the end of the contract or the equipment Germain the property of the bidder. k It was noted the current nonthly service in i'$8 00 Councllmmber Green indicated his.co concern that$25.00 is a fair amount.and he asked if It would w G our advantage to rebid. Mr.Pipes said bothlocalvendors had ample end equal opPo,Yunftie tlh oGtl.the ,at is reasonebie because this is a cempetitive businees. Xe `'," 2y� `�'. s itl be.didn't know why there only one bid. Guncilmnber Davis asked if the city will h G,,,olein the equipment at the expiration of the three S^S .—y .year contract when the equlpnent becomes the sty lir.Pipes sated the Council at.that time will have to ° gain review the siGatlon and decide if they-rant an annual in contract. council Dowling noted § t"' yy+`` 4g- 3"� a5 y til'.: he pas cercernetl that 7t.be specifically set cut exa��ctl1�.what the c,kY will at the end of the contract periM so that there will be np.queation about owners I my particular element of this service. chill , Eckhardt noted dawn tine would be only a coapt of day f installation;a representative of the vendor, § ,f Lee IWckey of Resour'aes'Unlimited noted.Mwe -the IMuld be,n downtime. It was also noted persons R already hooked up to the systen will t be charged an.installation fee;only new customers;bemver,everyone I : would have te pay the$55.00 p th semce fee. Mr.Bounds,City pttpmey,noted he still'ntantls G bMn back an ordinance governing the1 service. upon a vpG of the notion.e11 were 7n favor all it passed 5{ nanimusly.u CITY MANAGER 8 REPORT-GENE PIPES kVZ Old MadleoomollRoad Street P11—Consider Plans for reconstructing 7th Street and Old Madisonville.Road under cMr.Pipe tedthis ism prpject that was Approved undeth Cie P He nIasi lie Bond P g- ntl it 1s P[ - envisioned tag from the top of the hill an 7th Street G tbe inters coon bf Old Nadisonville Road and on (9 jr round G where the intersection with Highway 75 North He said the origl 1 p1,s cex stated a •`( '.'h�t,r. dg ss,, right of-way on the far right Mnd side(n north, f th hrof the curve that g .into Highway 75 North toj make A right angle intersects He Id the C7 qy.h hifted that part oP tbe program(street)over 1n the t^,r, right of cans G the south all t WWII..the necessity to acquire that right-4 eye He said the proper i= s drivmmy there will ti.1 G HlghaAy 75 North dire live He recameMetl.Approval of.kids Pian so that lea rlig of the r7ght-of-way M drainage cart can beats Rhin the next toupl f weeks. .Counts imember '? Wharton node the.motion G a f Ni 1 d t thosize the ci to roceed,ntl Coumirmid he'd Ilk .WtAmTier Irotl es ;`�sy t P cecenv711e Add(bA '120 P 1t_g Into 7th SC at)know about this plan and YfsallnoP that right-of- aide Of Old POT.. "#,y 1U'Y J 5 way has bens acquired. Mr.Pipe Id th ,sight f ny h .been acquired,but he was not sure the property _ ? ,mars there were all a 'eP this Olannetl st t net ion. Cvnci lmenber Davis noted M g ret with F ~j„ y% 1 ic•. the project,as proposed,but he would prefer top Cps it for awhile until the resltlents i the ' kberouAhlY informed about wh t i g 1 g pre all sone other matters that have been brought up 7n the lastfew _,y y days d ought tin a 71 tt1 tai 1.vCouncl lmember Barrett concurred th Counct lm b Davis about ith this aleax -ThCo k7l.Awdwr tNhertan Dow11n NHodces.eHowaortl Ber A ll andt6ree t1 Gd�I9hFAYDg:ll oftthe:aetion. and Vr Nond ws era arca. a av s vote t b $ x+ a to re t n x PROGRESS REPORT AND EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION REQUEST ® ' Consider a ordaress report a tl proposal for mnutmant acoutsition for use in th capital Street. Mr.Pipes noted in.the budget discussions of lasts er.1%.1.1h,"PoteeG,Director of Pubis Works. had requested replacment of old bb.tired loader Lhet h dn service since 1974-1975 1 the Street d _ �. 3 �• GperNent. He said that leader h been the be a the Street Oapar4neM s If over these years and hetbeen the Primary piece of em,pmnt..n0t only 1A.doing street work In loading of rock and material at the se Ice center,loading Preight trucks,etc.,but also has been used in the clean-up cmPaipna and other special 1 ' t predmb. Ne nuked Oohngy req bed.,tbe replaced because it was extrmely worn all needed am cons i darable rapelrs. He said naw It aDPe+r $10,000 in repairs will be needed to the ticket and the hydraulic system lS;1y that is a Nnctlonel part of N0 hi Me said with the projects we ore n.11 looking at.it.sans only pPropriate that we reconsider the decision to postpone that Wrchase for anotAer year. He.said wh, we dmitletl to peshpoge .the replacmMnt oP that p,ecepf egeipirent,wo had not ye[decided G institute the capital p street crew. The nmd for that equipment Aes be h more.etute with the evolution of that capital street trex. Additionally,he said,IL sews tether diff u1t for the city La put$10,000 7n additional Sollars to ( 5.r- M1 ",moat vehicle when that would moue Nen pqy far the first year a debt an a nm piece of equipe-t. He P� dnittetl this 1s a very expensive piece of aquipnent but a sprely neetletl piece Mequl Anent. He said the increase In size bei ag aiddendetl is simply to take care of the.fype of Wings the Council has seen fit Lo Yk k the City to do in thio capital s[reat.construction program. He said the city cannot dig up and excavate Ty' '+F y " base on streets w7 th a twelve year Wpm sot pieta of aqui pemnt that is undersized to begin with. He saltl the fHclmry and t''a in Lhet sort of thing ora vary sorely.needed. Ne aagd iia City has access to 25 ton lubber tiretl loatler Net In Gms of kiln base back In end tom actin it efflci enkT'all uicklY. J An a� 1Y $ BOOK 0" FEBRUARY 4.1986 -CITY COUNCIL MINUTES PAGE 6B5 V ? t t t the sty d t.d t have substitute for 1t. He recommended Its authorization even though this:ns prior to 4 y'rh q �l5 ,Y fiti the k d1 i1 1 mid ye r budget adjustment period. Ne felt it important t quire this equipment Whi le.it. 3 'c dt > till it bl t kbi .price and that the staff 1 be all d top ed on With bids f th bber.It E ys d b sa f ticipated long delivery tif r.quipm nt of this type. Cou i1 .Mh tion mad th attar to f thi th izatto to ire th bber-tiretl 1 d d t�r mot on s- nn man r r goes a p .kinE. repo cafin, on the cost IT he stseetsatres madeiat Lheolestver -is"- w� head.benefits n if Mr.P7 n t gg.'Hes id.M.Poteete:did 7 ulat - the costs,.including equipment costs,labor.etc. Mr.Pipes pted he 111 p. ide this mem f C n iimembe Mh rton. He noted,however,that qy April 1,.the staff will '- c42:e~:: h ya an additjo 1 plate justb a of the lure of the the rest mf the work the city is doing.. He slid up to ; this point,th sty heabean doing primarily verlay work(patching,crack 11 p act.in preparation). He 7d when the sty g is int: onstruction th teff amid,,to evaluate whether wo are being.competitive or not. H id.if we are not,we dont d tube{ the business and he agreed with Counci7memberNharton 100%on this. 4` } 1 He noted.this is a besinessd 1 Mayor M rho y ted the figures reported last.week we very favorable for it,but the point Is.well.take Mr..Pipes-.noted it is ant pated could Pay for this Out of capital.oaskruc l y,, It, fulls and hope that we sale the money to repay it Out.f. pit 1`cdnstructime funds,noting it will be a debt item that 711.be paid a S f cePi tal'11 tsv do fun0. CouhcilMember powling asked if''tn r 1 ..,it to ""✓ purchase this C 0. Nr..Pipes reted the nsitlerati i f-ranost in tfiis parilcular purchase;however, j. "`+3':-r,X' frankly a C.O.1s very logical this a ipso ti pl ing something that is 12 years old and certainly.amort] rizing'that aqui anent over fi y is a-v y unable.thing all in to f capital f s se is 5. =.tiY goad.to spread it out over fi years,.EXCEPT.the city d eIn t get the dep cited value ut Df.,t.enhe said } if he thought the<i ty is not if kelt'.to cont the capital comstrvctt .program,then the strategy would t h p chaM1pe. He said he would geY wl th the Director..of Finance to analyze the be top h '-? a this. "- -aT X 1;,?-g- '§`. *• Counci limber Dahl ing noted he would like for the staff to look carefully at this because it concerns him Lhat we bought a lgydoYm machine for-j65 000: sh.aM naw we're.talking about another,E120,OD0. h Mr.Pipes said he would look t the option,.no we have a.§80.000 commitment f our Primary bank.(depository bank)for a C.O.and the c ty may d tide to shop for I&0 t see what we d on do an it and.then come back to receive miLorizatian P certificate of.obligati on: Counci limber 0ow11ng noted if ora.spentl allOurmoray to buy capital aqui pent and then dont have oily money.to buy asp h It ut of business. May .Monday noted she +, t'- looks forward.to ep.evaluation on this. Mr.P1ted if-th t ff d cid t go 1th. C.O. it back 'u next week.to a k thecit to authorize b rdi th aQvei'tlsine C o e ofe�mof.on D tlTi LTi u t Tie Tt dld—e TfT—T—fiTT-t-5-7y d r� f �a emredl-err»ere rraI ztte ,DE also anon mous v J_ LIABILITY INSURANCE RENEWAL; Consider Liability Insurance Renewal Mr.Pipes noted this 1 the real of ortan,laity insurance.that m bid t ed y He said ,t ,T thequestion now as.do movant to hire a consultant,as we did three years ago,to redraw the and n v 90 out for bid again an the.Insurance;or do we want to consider the program under the Texas Municipal League. 1 + A wh his a.jai t i .f ndof TML end the insurance-they ff is.more closely-taylored to the cines.. X id-itfs thestaff'swmandation(subject to Cpunci7 0 re ce)to 90 with-TML. He said the stabtli k�'rr of:TIL program 1 attractive to the.city at.this time due to the'.drying up-that is taking place in the public t liability Insurance world. Scott Bounds oted.that although TML was consider expensive th a tY i D in the n5 t ningyears.TML has be h. re.canpetitive as they have bean.able since than to 1 ye a atheir as, ,t gar pool.. Mr.Bounds said th i lode'p bli £fits I 11 b117ty,auto.properky,fl odd ga Tar water v h Scott Bounds e 'notetl inaurece hevi changed ked if we ld t just pecificdtians-and g t.f bids. e.g Dd bit' d the policy love now does not refl t thepolicy ova _ had threeyears ago. He said .have $60 000.. 19 k Li. he ens we find zero dad tI I three years Kw T go H id insurance fares. m starts n9 t 1 d umbrella rage,collision exclusions are included. Lc d m m t pe t to get Met we bid three y ago X said he would feel quite unc fortable.trying th amdify th'e pecif ti , h7 h i other reason he recommendsgai�with TML.as their policies have pretty f wall mained'static and the otN p des have had lois of Drpblms all changes.. Mayor Mpad"noted she Teals >w Y rc c fortable.with TML as to itu tion Would be a little more stable sill it fits our.needs. She said there 1 z : 1 be tter chance of staying with themes opposed to loosing Our carc7 er ti after time because they are flat getting out of.thebusiness. it be.Dowling ketl hY -old net have to bid.thisanyway. M Bounds notedTML-'ampetttvely b d t l.i usaw? p t-and they Lh have ajoint_gr ement with the cities t that insurance rie such as we do with thepurchase of radio,through theH to Galveston Area Council. It was noted TML,theoretically.is bidding.for all cities so there 1 Ori to carrier that is actually doing the reinsurance. There was then a council consensus to authorize the staff to proceed with TML Liabilt Insurance. J i _ ns ns CITY AUCTION. K Mr.Pipes notedN h I,1986 has been.set for the city auction. Mr.Don Pyle,Auctioneer.from Madisonville tU will conduct the auction. The City will pool its effort with HISD all Walker County and other entities. ti ( Y GARBAGE TRUCK SALE Y ' Mr.Pipes meted the garbep t k the council.authorized the staff to dispose of forwhatever.mount could be obtallred-ms sold this past k f $3,475 He said based an the.,Wnal bid taken a f y ars.agp,this is a substantial effort. He'n t d M john.Kays bartering abilities pail off again. He said we were offered .$ 1.000 as a trade-in an the garbage truck and wo subsequently sold 7t for$3,475 after it sat there for 18 months FENCE BIDE ' Mr.Pipes noted the fence.bid on the baseball park will be opened next.Tuesday and will be brought to the Co til next Tuesday night foraction. q L MAYORS REPORT--JANE MONDAY I cry' f ? t Board of AdJustmentmnd Appeals Reappointment 'Ip NW Monday ked tpe Coo it pproval f theappoi tient of Mr.Bill Knotts for th No year term. ¢. Coo cl lmmnber'DOWIi 'mtle the Lt Laapprove o9 Bill Knotts res ointment and Counci Meg* Barrett seconded 3 mot on.' vor nit on e e unm moue 1 .. n Parks Advisory Board(rept Page) d- -F�,$. as 84 #N r � � Y 4 d ,. PAGE 686 FEBRUARY 4,1986 CIT/.COUNCIL MINIIIFS BOOB"0" Parks Advisory Board M Mo E noted of eight nandbe ,Pi terms exexpiring-th S ye Sh mutant on th n an this nee 4Y 9 P Z r,<3' board needs ll be replaced became of fyingl the to attend the .She noted six out of fight p ,Signs now r!"10 sedtobe f111tl. She sufar samd eodl fyi ng the tens gf this beard so insure continuity. She then made thefollowing d ti T meghers of Lhe hoard01 07-64 toHISO SuP 1 to tl t hi de fg '6arY 90117 5 .Place B Pep+namaRt New appointment$:. Gary Bo P1ac 1 - OY•01,69 k of 2/4/86) • Janet F 1 -Place 2 -- O1 O]-89 We P1 ce 3 -- 01 O1 9 J dH tq Ptace 4 -- mo1 BBReapP i tme t ....... .. ......Nancy Till Place 5 - 01-01-84 to 01-01-80(Terms still I.effect: Berta Hart Placefi 01-25-83 th Ralph Press —PIBc 7 01-26-83 Lo 01-01-87� Hodges mad theNotion too a and Cwnnlmaeber Barrett seconded the motion. All ware in favor Greater H htaIVU A11='AYkMta - B Ne"YS `wk Pigs'lamtian vt ,;X F Mayor MOMay ted e 1 th ev 9 shag she procl0 k fnhanor of the Soap Boz Derby. She noted ' 5, 's, the Derby 11 ba he n 7th Street..on July 4.1986. Douahtera f th,Republi f Texas(DRT) Mayo Monday noted the ORT presented to the.City a Sesquicentennial Flag to be flown on the flag Wle, t/ WNW' Progress) Wm'.s Association of X teville 51 trd 5 S lisyu r' tiPj-. Mayor NondaY reed a viteLion from the captioned group indiutiip Fehruary.is Black History Month.'and T 'y>Y f k k�*''" ^r+ yf vi tiig all to a program entitled Youth Seekiig the Drew'th ba held at 6imater. Zion Missionary Baptist ... s lu 3 Church pee:February 8.1986 at 6:3D P.M. at 512 11th Street. Z dm COUNCIL ACTION Strmet Light Situation on Fish He Road--Ceuncilmaber G eery Councilmmnber Grew o ked the status of the street lights on Fish Hatchery Road. It was noted the 1lghta i # t on FM 2821 ere up. Mr.Bob Sn7th noted the Fish Hatchery project is stili in the works end some tlelay occurred with the transfer out of the individual involved with that project and the new person assuming the duties. {p' Mayor Monday asked about N street lights for 7th Street and Avenue X. Mr.Smith noted there are no poles up i it there yet but thisproject 1 is being pursued. Scout Troup 114 M b working On Merit Bodo. g Cour 77 be Bell itt duced.his s n,Ryan poll,ago is Fuming s metit badge'7n':dmmunicatf cation ,,as being }p In.attend o t.thrg,meeting. Solicitors in Nes9hborhood(Suri Lake)_- +- T cuuncilmember Bell i di ted 1 ge number of solicitors are hmmirq the Spring Lake.neighborhoods without ^""~ *' permits. He asked that ..Whit i formation be Wade available about theed to quire permits to solicit. Chief Eckhardt noted a p It i q ired b t N'ti solicitors are amore of the permit req 1 trent and . i the only way the Police Dep tm t. k bout. their ollcitatimes is if a resident advT th by telephone they ore in the area. He slid his officers can then gg to the area end mot)Py the solicitor f the need to i get a permit before he/ continues to solittt. It was noted the solid to to regulation could be a topic o4 the next City News Notes to be published in.the newspaper. f'k City's Lott Invut79abe GSU Charges for Electricity *' x% Cour it bar Bell noted le feels the City should removerits coats,sane§33,000.to find out that:6'U won hly3a verchargl g the City gee its electric bills. He felt perhaps the city should file suit against GSU.to recover tri damages. Ne said although am got the money back Nat wu tlYerekarpatl,rt cent us§33,000 to get 7t back. Ne if 65U beers sane legal at in this re rd. N Won d ted he hes reviewed court case$at the has learned all about demand meters. Mr.Bonds ted the city may be due sore interest that could i he been earned on the overcharged mount.but h did not fall it 1d seek that would be llei damages. He said the city a Id reellze per §1 000. He said he didn't know whether or not.the nt reimbursed y He the clty included interest. Louncileanbe Bell.suggested negotiating with GSU for this 533,000. Mr.Bounds noted he could write aletter to GSU asking far it,but be noted it is highly unlikely that the city would th titled to th t s an a LI.of law. Coumcilmenber Ill asked Lhe Wum11's opinion. Mayor.Monday suggested 1 allow) Scott.B yds,theCity Attorney,more time W research this P1rst Mr.Bounds then down amtersnfar the Cauncll ItheY um a portion oP the electricity going through a line take Seoul ing. this multiplies out it hu a couple of aleeenbs in it which are subject to error ...also the meter hes ,)? to be reset). Cau I1 b r Wharton.iotetl his 07 sagreement with Dr.Bell a notion. Hesasd m cons i ly d tract ` h with.TRI STEM W pay thorn 50%of wlmtever they.retrieved in.overcharges. He said it to,p d 1 10 to Mre - f'' d pay b dy,and fl we d.dn t want t p y th 60%,we shald notihave contracted to do N and he + didn't f 1 it was approp i to to go efts 6'U apt perhaps,for the interest that may he d th City. Counci lmamber Davis noted his g ent with whatCo ilmamber Norton,lust said and cl tatl shop s which 7vyf+y� shows the burden is'on thecity to prothus7 overcharge and the cost to us to tlo th t i . He ted although he waa appalled at the.ono t f.r r hary 7 A,he mos Mppy the city Aot fib k d rms.able to .Z qyr; keep 40.percent of it. He noted TRI-'TEM did t J b aM did contract Mith Lhem to ba Wid 60f..Council- imnber Owlinyy oted the cePtarn here is that it ncon cionable that we mould have to spend that kind gf money $7. to find out tMt moa dIda t are a utility apaay that ouch money to begin w1 tee. He felt the situation here is "wi a little different than paying a CPA to PiM out if you really awe the IRS Met IRS says you owe. RECESS TO WORK SESSION Sr WORNSESSION W continue the presentatl on and review of the development code. q g.y see Februpry 4`1985 W X12 MINUTES OF FEBRUARY11,1936. SOOK"0" PAGE 687 Tv �4 Y MINUTES OF THE NWITSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE IITN.DAY qF FEBRUARY,1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL f R„ CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE'LITY OF HUNTSV[LLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. dn. The Launch met In regular session with the fallowing members present: Jane Monday.Mayor City Officer,Pres t 4 - 0.Eug B rrett Willi B G n 6e Pipes,L5 Ma ` ` Gery B 11 Bill Hodg Mayer Pro Tem - , v+x Ste phe E Davis Party Howard,Jr. - Scott Bounds,C City Attorney Jerry L.Dowling Dick Wharton Ruth DeShew,City Secretary Y y # ATTENDING CITIZENS Mr.Malcolm Gibson 1272 Aenue.F d Mr.Gibson indicated he is 1 the 7 tial contracting busineas..He said he has had,quite a bit of convey- sation with different contractors ne b , enk,ties an0 he has spoken with Steve Daw50n,hnd of special Project's M the Chamber of Cammrce swl he has gaged.in.conversation with the Chamber of Connarce,in an effort to risme.up with lotions to the problem-the.independent businessmen arehaving In the Huntsville area 1n trying to cane t 9ainst the'. -t attars.out f Houston. He said the NOui.m contractors are corm n9 to H t 711.and are doing work at cost below what tAa IOWI contractors fPord to da it for and stet in business..Nr...6lbson said there must be a solution we can offer businesses caein9.into the Huntsville area 1n Y �5s chain or noth r tatty to entice then to.4se.i 1 contractors..He sa,e.their mo t .Hare--this is their t be:.'they arethe People lost help Supp rt 11 thi He.said the sisal ler.77tYleindepeMent i.T businesses,whether they- a.cats 1 tlet-or t uction company,ere the n that are hurting right now. H gg stedtwre.P f tax inc ti ,tax.breaketc. He said the Charter of Commerce has no solution for It Ho id h cannot compete.o0 a'ace to ona level,with any contractor that come ut.of Hauston right now. He s e them.is.-smwthinp.terr7blywro g ith ourecomm�ic siWeLion'1f we can't de that. Xe said the cost o9 147 living 1 9 in HDPt5Vi1'e 1s.not cheap the, t is 1 H tan..'Ne said it costs them mom to live here. He saitl .H� u"y _ we Pay less.l n.i nsurance,yes,but morefor other privileges. He said the tax base dollar far Huntsville�_ more than iii in they areas He.asked the Council to,look into this to see if they can work with the '7 M J i tr Chawhe of Carver d maybe came. up with sone id s and solutions that will help Huntsville.survive to this ar f omy e Councilmember Barrettasked Mr.Gibson If he felt th,.Noustotrettora givethe same quality of k ` ptr ail ..y th t theHuntsville tractors can give us. Mr.Gibson said.If he were a contractor coming into another Yawn, < A t k M1 he Would bid the bottom dollar he could possibly bid it..d, t as cheap as he could,and get out,to be quite frank. d hoist. H said you won t see'them fa the vice.afterwards unlessIt is just a J catastrophe. - Be d for awl. the Walker County Mental'Health Centel is$10.0DO ave—hat it was bid,right-now. , Councilemiaber Bell. ked Mr.Gibson if he.had. c—sdati.. Mr.Gibs said the only realistic'ttltud to h it.of incentive i thea.of re11 f on taxes on businesses. He asked that business taxes be g" k x,. p ted cut ever a period of t{ N fit this would be th,only way. He said f he gg out and bids a job =,y �f ' Pa $5 000 d aecontractor cut of..Houston Cowes in arid bids$4.000,there 15 S7 000.difference. He said f Y y 1 he Is bidding it in the me ratio that he bids jobs ln,the.past he has a fairprofit margin end overhead facto 5.# involved{n It:end thi Halston contractor{'s coming p here'-Just t Getthe job keep hi b y'than fiP`s}"Hh f herei .$1.000 diff -nce that ora could pro-rate out on a Tiveye six ye t base..M. G b 1d 'xt t' he d. t know her ny reteilautlets we ve last since the first of last year,but it I,a considerable number _ ,p, L4, and worth looking 7 to. ek+ Mayor Monday advised Mr.Gibson the Council appreciates h5s.comments and she ihnnketl him for cawing. ;& Mrs.JoAnne PoI f J Pm iboT. to dd s the C 1 p t th.p.p ed k di n anpndni t the g d She y G 1 t j a Indicated th 1 al k companies h e reque ted increase'i t .f r. k F:11 tlf k f other Sa` f S ya than wrecks,and addlti 7 fees for dollies,winching and storeg MrsPaol s rate.charge request is as 9oilaws: t Wrecker p 11 cks' free.136(+$25/hr. leaning) to$65.00. , 7 r y Nrecker p it th r th n wrecks Pram 335 to$40.00 1 Additional f dollies _4 $20 to$35.00 .. vin h1 g f f$15 to 825.OD f f5/dsy to$7/day » X X r Nr Pool. 1asks d that they not t r le q f m,p dret Sundays or Holidays. The city taf a Mi 11 p li .directed t th it the h rg be.increased f $35.00 to 540.001.winching from$15.00 - ac` - to$20 d storage fn m$5.00 to-$7 00 Mayor M orgy thanked M '.Po1 for making.her presentation and noted P:5 these comments will be sidered when this,tem d seed 1 t r in the agenda. : 101111 MEETING CONVENES Mayor Monday than called the formal.session together.-Councilmewer Party Howard,Jr.presented the1; invocatlon. CONSIDER.THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING , C 'meatier B kt death t to f to 1 Le f FF.bvuar 4 1986 antl Cau it bar Ho author— w{l�[�ii Ven um n Porn7Lh St. t andf0 d.Mad a ille Ro d i that Lhe Mayor voted with Cmotion t dl=,ber X35' Davis a,xl 30ITatt W delay the _pr j tuntil prope lY owners.in the area could b notified and other matters y µ resolved. He noted theles ref' t h voted i 4 br.of the motion to pr d With this one chenoe,the 1 Council than'tedrix aDOrmy!04 the ml notes ear the motl Dn ods ed animousIV, x' a � ysG 1 F f it: CONSIDER ORDINANCE eliding the Code of Drill Pancei.Chapter 4A.Automobile Wre k rs,revising the fee schedule Mr.Pipes,City.Manager.advisedt that N Poole approached the City last Octoberto present request y°'if k t fr the M cker Association Vembers for a rate increase. He noted aIth ugh n0 specific rectum dations war st 3' Jm. Sj u",7 rr made at that tire,the Council requested.the staff to do a.survey and research the wrecker atoperetians of other Mrs.Poole ro osed sane rates based on Pasadena's end Galvesn's�tes A vT h N T G � n v S z4 # . 3 PAGE 688 MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11;1986 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES BOOK'0" the,,mass wom taken, d advi""It ehre t by th t ff. H old C11 f E kh rdt did extensive ey f cker p 't;o otherCiti H the,not d the to pY po d i th rdi a ace 1te 4 all!a.m.tin gathered d what thetafff T 1t could nd b d 1 t 0 t b 'sur y i f ti He noted the rate nded.at thistine aresubstantial.I ad a well 4 the.Opp T.0 m f wM1 t i y s d e% no perienced around the state..Mr.Pipes-said the ordinance proposes the following'changes in rates mmll All poli d ted t ...free$35.00 to40.00r U of d ll $20.DO(emains ) Winching vehicle f ditch {t +s far rioghti 9overturned unusual d y r til - Removalmof t d b is from E75.00 to 20:00 go rat d by the-collision 111,A t 1 cuatrg thewfi tar,per ho .$25.00(nonoses the.same) add: minimus of 825.00 Stoogef tared Vehicles.per... k. day(no chargeif vehicle - , tared f 1 than 12t �,u nmars) f.$5.00 t 7.00. �. a , -'£ +,.{: The ordinance further provides that each permit holder and wrecker business shall clearly.post and sake.avail- �+�y. able procedures to release autos betnee 8 OO.AX and 5:00 P.M=(RATHER THAM.9:OO.A'.M.)each day'Of the week, ' t 3` AND ADDITIONALLY,between 8:00 A.M.antl 12 00 N on on h0 my weekends. Scott Bounds.Ci Attorney. £ y t . City rney,noted some time ago,th t fP cameeaded that.the city bid out for am wrecker ft h di ll POT7ce directed tows. H 1d th son police directed tows are Generally more costly 1 b use it.1s a.demand n °type pickup to 1 the.street.no matter what the hourti'.whereas in a k.5 - T:. private tow,1t can be at the convenience of the wrecker driver. He said this is something the city can d0 by 4 y y ' contract as opposed to the precast poli rotation system,which allows all wrecker Ompa 1 1 Loon the.app r- x 46 �z£w service. erriicet0 get a pollee directed taw Job: The ordinance proposed is an attempt to S t reasOnabl-e fees for that ? xyro"ifi e v The Council discussed the matter t d pth d Indicated a concern that Huntsville's rates would be con y iderably.higher than other areas if theate,are.adopted. The COunctl also noted thh t,been a tlropping off of wrecker caiipanies.participating in the present rotation system because the rates are Lao low. Counctlmembe Wh rt n-ask d by it is n e to do business in Huntsville. Councilemeber Davis said if they're losing aney with the present sy t ppensivM1aPs th 14 h id b d t the 7 contractual basis .t b Mr.Pipes of dmthe city d Galata this .ice to 1 u :f i s ti.gone th is onthe hoof. is somewhat at the mercy of the taxm if it isn't regulated activity. He said since the wrecks occur on a � ity streets then it is 1n the purview Of the city to regulate that.cost Of operations to somewhat keep'a balance 1 b twee the wreckerdiver and theindividual. N .P l'said police dire t d taws comprise about fr: 25pensive I wrecker p¢ to's busi. M .Poole noted usually police di L d t' call,ere less Bell Coon it b 0bxii tl th ti th e f the-rdi nc 'A nted be'. d Council—be e! m On 4 On. u 0 0 e t es because he not 0 5f they. re fair. He said he'd feel are camF t ble if the icy had 61d n though thatnot be to he not is 1,rem , X After further O1sNss7 nCotn ilcou bar B 17s ted-the t'i 0 a ace k 1 snob at andph-p,11 h So withdraw q= � a n . pn I t h 0 t uno' 5'`15'CI n to ! can Ca o a c mem er gelr7i5ed—his a aV Ct a n rY a n CONSIDER GFd1EMTdtS. Gassier a bid to uroha and Install era.ars at Li Hall-aM the.Munici 1 Justice Center t0 ' r-nun era eevena. Gea P p Illy,Manager,presented.the bid th -rg cy ge t nd ntled awarding the - w�ry bid to Trt Co ty 7 th t of$44,772 Lh lIn bidd .Council be 11ha tan d the motion to ty' tpp��his bi�_im t0 Tri—Count, d Co tl embe Ba ret ec t e t a o O C'r CONSIDER TRA BUDGET SURPLUSES L Itl r o t.b M G dv M S th Reps 1 Xa g T I sty Ri lath t er iso the Fy h" t 5 1 tan(HRNSS) 5. surf.. er.ant a s o o n Mr.P an acted h d Nr Mani,h been discussing thesituation with theTRP.H.R.W.S.S.,especially , ,3k with the dv t.P th re tly. plated ter pl '.f to facilities doneby Engineering Science--Plan .y. tr Plummer and Associates. N id there7 thi g th City will need the money for and Mr.Meals was goodenougn to find it f He then introduced Mr.Mania t0 advise where the surplus funds were found and fix" Tin.. d noted after that presentation,he would like to tell the Counc;i what he would like to do with the nonq. ZXr,l D Mr.Meals.Indicated$21.200 in personal 1 is available because of reductions In.overtine,pension ° fund credits,employee t Fresulting'1 try level salar7ea;558,200 in DrOcess chemicals;s availabl r'r because of savings associated with proc h ng s,i.e., oftbning.and non-purchase of carbon;$12,003 in engin ' nearing is available beeeuse the amount origin 11y budgeted is unused after funding master plan with fiscal year 1984 available Ponds:$743,000 in power i 71ab1 because provisions fora 20Y increase In base costs and +, <.. demand cost did not materialize;.510.000:4 rep 1 and maintenance-emergency is—ilbble because contingency - yP fund was. t dad;525 300 1 pe atlig. h d s available because Surplus stems Pres re-al igmant a ply ,y Auth.ritY b them Region/P tract.tore I. id y had billt gp dares are subdect to audit review rjq V-v ,gip SL X iris' and approval;and$13,800.1 capital Outlay i Vailabl because a Pick-up truck and intake hoist purchase ora deferred M Menis said p eppletlon of the Path sty Pi 1 audit by Rloltte,Haskins 8 Sells,the C f�revised fig .771 be.available far the-Council's revs d d t nn7natl on as to the disposition of these nas. x e a the nava;tea year-end account alantes indicate surplus funds of approximately$300.000• � sPt Nr.Pip d i dthe budgeted 41gure.for Lie H.R.X.b.s.for 1984.1985 was$7,976.431 and this$300,000 _ surplus represente about 12'percent 1n t Of roughly a two sill ion dollen budget. He.said if the power casts had been What.had been anticipated th budget would have We,rather tight. Be said he hopes Mid-South Electric willbe able to continue to deliver power atthe present costs. t' i "� i BOOK"0 FEBRUARY 11 1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING PAGE fi89 h ' i '€ Re ddvf sed tM1 t Al Pl po ted La the Council last.D bxi that there baf thi SI they somd 1n tenon f W g1lme 1 g m our pia f She development 1 ti ofthe Ht N 5 9 He aid they o"' 7 prov is L th intake st W d be f p a h A. W PI.It facility �' S It if H,:id,f ­time-TOC h boon expre g interest I pTuring j 9 to t hon S f to t the regi is tar poly system'.f delivery to:the 871 U land their plansruler construction at the prese t 3 time. N id$300 000. Lo b betantial coma t of ey-h t i t f the 11 c pital improve- t t III s,l2 7115 d 1i r f nifty;.She Councilmay.wish tocarefuliycmarder.hea to apD1Y these funds . specifically f a17Y up enol ti f th final tl7t. Mr.Monis:said because of Me decrease,'ifr.th fns'al..ycar-7984-1985 budget.th 1985 1BBfi b dg th s been y ced by.,110.461.f .last y ltdough this done he re the apdited fig Nor coolfed Mr.Pipes d the 1985-1986.Wdg L set t E1 795 000, M Nod9f;asked M P7P if h Agestrng using the E30O,000 rp p t limp is Mr.Pip ted M1 old like N.see th f d t as7d Mear-marked far that our f se:et th TP0.plant or 9 thf g fated M7 th it th than Watemmide. Her. the.C7ty is bout,ton years behind an what we Planed A,en expansion W six million'ga11m5 par day treatnent. He said the city is now getting:W 3,600,000 gallons per day a,it's!®s rather redundant t expand to siz.mrlli.n - T- ,... gallons when we t yet using four,but in,Y nns:of the:imprwenents at the'1 t ke tructure.and ame stability for th Nater.far treatment purpose..:he felt that h i t of merit. He said having a set-aside sinking fund in:th C ty'e bank Account or TRAns Mak.accwnt is a decision the council..xi Tl need to make; •G `� ,� � M ;"i e'3 S:ih� ion 5� do moa.want it'.back,do Ne want et credited,etc. Mr.:Pipes.recaaoentled thatwnile.m'e wore a vary pleasant situation here f not having 1 9 to Dui l p samadditionalmney,'but.at the smett he knws that we have same additional expenses in the.near-ta ':f t d he felt is is only prudent that we set it aside and leave it them And dedicate It Mat purpose because thf plant is critical to the future of the.city. Count Dealing noted TRA 7s,certainly tube demanded foroperatingpercent cheaPEr then amici- „• "`:' # a i.,,y s, `"- �+ pated. be asbetl h cony cents th ter rate is Nis-$300;000. Patricia Al1'en c ted it to be between m 5•'¢; i C'7d 'L #h ,'y,„ * "'' 7 and 84 Per LOW gallons. Councslmmnber Dealing.wted one of the things that has a compete bothered him about. 'at arpriuopr ttuiu.ln tbe.city is that it sort.f g t venues and.than it sort of figures out,how to.spend - i 1t. Ne said this$3W.WO.Is naL Obviously,free-found coney from out at the and of the.reinbm at the TAA plan " t `' b t tlx it rrea Pe1d 7n by c1 Sy to pay Y And f once,no sraula.unye the:Council to be prudent in their 'i"`5. - �+ ,t x.ry=•;3 sen."" abaft serh cotters.and reca9ni9e thus source of.that money eM 9rve ser ious wnsiderati on of xbether the Council may wish W look at an.adjustment oo'the water rates..He said we do get.alot of criticism ati % ;:` v abo aa ut the high cast of water. w ;�- Mr.Pnoes noted itwould'be ruel'siS tin to haver 17 aster.rates that are dean and up and %� t'3 WIN ,n aa. D. d'd n:N-aid if we roll it back 8 cents thisyear And have ta:raise it back u 164 next p year because F` q t,sr M power wsts�wAi h have absolutely.no cont i' Lhis would create a more difficult sf tuatI—for + 5 a¢. �:, ',a fmni ly budgets. Councilmember Hodges said If M had to raise$300.OW,.me.would have to raise the water rate l "•�vl'"Sf`k'F 14 to care up with the e9: Councilmenber Monday noted in order M real.ti 11y.evaluate this Itoetio M Pipes shwld,bring' back the things that he sees that. d do nM sa th Ca ocil can re th t time'P .She saitl.this type of information will lead alot more credence to or decision of whether ar mime:repand TL or Mid it. Mr.Pf pas 'd the city Fad itl going Into the roster Planthat theconsultants were going to recommend T y kYZ things dusttP..peM ay nbe themIs A cause and effect type 1 tionahip. Hesaid the reason the intake terofis$I important to of first priority of Capitol 1 provemnts,is that this has been.a ro ty pe ti al problm the advent f the plant. He said if we can.by changing L A short out h ate stable w e W tree[,th it has been money oil spent. He sold A he 1s not sure how much.this 7s going to cast butth,council has choice of th different options. He said the gmefstion might came to be do pe imp the take t,wturo p d th plant or du sawthi ng elae.ln terms of two TRA yerms He said th 1ty also h pi tal impro t d here 1n lawn. He said fe is con d about rcg Lino the fund i th WWre f TM needs be #t. som:what out M sight and out of y, rind..M said thi i p ad deb to on this particular topic. - pipes t d th ity a t f raw water1 3d pe thou nd gallons from now on. He Bard there is n t - y one If d 1 1 the state t i that Memo N-Malls noted TRA is.buying water out of a reservoir I,E to the north why.h 1 sting th EI.W Per thousand pallors. .. e, -. Mr.Manfe introduced Mr.Jim Sims of The as being Noone that makes all this'po a1b1e.Xe id N.s55ms CEJ. 1 Light he 9 k5. - ;b6 fi Council member Do vi noted.hisfftrst thought 1 learning-about thissurplusto refund it back to the Se users. He sefd h 1 hes son— the me feels Sat Mr.Pipe has About maybe.there are some things that Shald have bee.d !that didn'tgat dAax He sefd 111 of'these fIgA am power savings..He.said.perhaps hwld face the p b11 nth:the itsue5 as they.:cm up and let than b Mw about.the wp7 tel improvemnts that �g"r need to be.made He Id h mould like to have 5me'conaideratton yi n.to rebatim'half or a substantial portio of this surylus t th customersanda4 wee need Dw9ramAn Amnon then.get the lncreasaa. Ne said 1t is...y gnom-wentel.agencies to find eed4 t'open ma y N t 7 th H old h k the Council doesn t want 7 � •�-' to be caught short-si9hted and just 7 t 7t'9 back nd.have it pick back Pain.tW ye a,water.rates) but if 7t does have W bep7cked back up 11 h to.dtl th Issuesand th y'11 have to .de breugdt before thea public rather,than being A7dden 7n the surplus May lbmley ofd thisf validstatement. She said Me Sh`Vr l xeY to detenine this mould.be to.take a look at the need,that have been q asted P th star plan and 's tr { 9 :"' labia the nea In a time frame, She said me-11 have t d tide If it 1 m important.at this time to ample- t th crone tl ti inthe to p1 or rebate th fu M b k t id custaw ! 5. Ca il Imbr Grown said if p i ag to consider th11,he ld 11 noth option.thi Is W look at ly t nse toY. 1 Si g tlabt. M Plpe said d n.t ant to retire.this debt early because the TRA bonds a, A: issued as.revewe bonds.of th Stake.a T Texas t 4 16 percent. 'Ihe Louncil greed we dont want to rebate 4 to xr:rive:noted tn15 i5 Lncompost.wnar'.[n icy v r. bprrowea. tX,yg Mr.Pipes ofd an make decision w.this 1 bout i weeks. Mayor Monday thanked both Mr.Renis -}+ tl M Sims fp their presentation and effort.i this regard. % CONSIDER BIDS Elder bids On hnc7w and back5taps'Por the baseball fields at M Park,to be opened Tuesday,February 11 � � :. pea,retmmwoaaa.tie t g[he •?x ✓f $a'r ,.- Mayor Montl v presented the bids fico flour vendbrs. Tha City Ne gar.bene PI pen ` AT lea bid meeting specifications which xas'subaltted W.Assw7abed.Sp tial iaknf Bryan. a5 814.700. He said d funds P WI protect are budgeted in Account number 06-21-6808 which has a balance oP$26,W0. Cauncs lnember Mdg_e on de the mots As to awrw' 4 this Award M Gouncilneaber Howard aecmded the A. vote n e o O cot an A mustV. 3 f - l aK'•k"r� �# k 1' H1 k � ' ' �� j; s PAGE 690 FEBRUARY 11.'1986 COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0' t� t j, CONSIDER BUD(IET Co itl emended-bud et Pran the Hunbville Arts'WA1m1551dn for Projects funded under the Challenge Grant- Gene Pipes.City Ma.g P 1 t d4 d Lind P Program C Mi'Iter f e the Commission. Ms.Peass 9 M 1 edthe Arts C i-i -pP red before the Count ou it about yearego:trequestthe opportunity to apply for b - f ds Frans the T Commission the Arts. She id the.requlrmnent.was th t th itY would provide matching funds for what quested from Lhe Tem C 7 ion o the-Arts. 'he said th o t of the request.wes ` preferred tab $5 ODO. D the City Co ncil.greed to matin that f od with the Understanding that if the.hotel- $ §, motel tax came In r theamount anticipated the overage would bapplied.g,n t this$5,000..She noted there was about axe $2 000 overage.in the hotel-motelts th of last years j3.OD0.came fm the general budget ✓ fi -+,' '.y .s, 'tZ i ,'� the.city.. .She said this grant cones fram.the Ketlalal-Endo nt for.the Arts which is designed to stimulate , �X a 5 ',•'r'^' ,{ the arts by having more involvement on the part 4 loca_1'governmental aglncies to the artr. She said the nosey :"`'F ��",�"`,•�',r�+ `" :' s approved. She noted 13tawnsin the State of T"as received the funds fte very heavy—Petition. Ty�•"�. a' ` sfi• '�4§ 'S y,j, .s .{ 3i She noted another stipulation 7 :that a..three'.y p1 he designed and. p f c objectives outli sed. She y _ then presented that imfarnati Sh everyaid .p p 7 that Came'.to the.A i Commisstan was measured.against those objectives which brieflyd I ithincreasing olvmm t ndaudiences.among children and citizens and provide an orderly plan for the a,qutsi ti f visual arL far thee.City. -We Pease said the project sponsor listed 1n yacht 7 the mnbrella organizat7o t-nom thefed lfunds willbe given and it then disburses the funds to the rii t required by the grant stipulate s. All.artists ),were advised.they had to.find n ' i 9,*'a sponsoring.organization in order to.be eligi Is for the funds. After same di cu h f r c7 rificetion aM ep al cmmklit5 Countl7mmnber Xod es made the motion to 1 per .aromas a mDmra um ram' a ease. to eruarY B, 6 an taunt member - *� B-e., t eeamotion. A71—T,'tavor an e'mo do pa an,maos y. 1 Linda Pease Introduced the.Chairperson of the'Arts Commission,Mrs.Betty-Herlon9. G t, 'CONSIOER'RESOLBTION Ca sider Resolution No.86-2 structuring the Park,Advisory Board membership as presently confiours gene Pi Des,C,LY Manager,noted betas f-th May appoinhrcnt,of lest week to the Parks Ativ7 scry Board by place and with staggered tees,the al Utlet serves to amend the previous ramal titins.establ fishing the.composition of the Parke Adviscry Board. He said the resolution provides that there be seven members and one permanent member.to,be that of the HI50 Supe 1 Cendant..He said the resolution provides for the place ' system and one txo and three year staggered telco"In it1.lly with all new appo7nimmnts hereafter being aDpointrtl 3 st for three year terms. The'caption'-of the Re lut,on,s as follows: ' ¢„ RESOLUTION N0.864 +�h teP,2`'x A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,REVISING RESOLUTION 82-6. CREATING A PARKS ADVISORY.BOARD,TO PROVIDE A MORE ORGANIZEDOPERATIONAL SYSTEM. ., §tr .i tounc7lmenber Garrett ode th ti nt da t Re 7 tian.N 86 2 n6 tauncllnmmber.&11 seconded the motion. . ccordance with the open meets 9s law gs since they will E WE TFIs obe.. 'policy making board.nMr.Bound.not thisisa To correct,but that this statement.read not app ar in the a lull n.but they will follow the Procedures required -`�- µ,�„yhs k for poste ng notices. All were1 favor th motidn and'it'Das d n.nione.slyt �•" "' '' CONSIDER EXTENSION OF SEWER k k ''t Consider sanitary sewer extension n Old Phelps Road Is Emna Hill,executrix.Tract.Project 83-5-4 F t� Mr.Pipes noted for over year.the city h been xpl ing,designing d bidding project on Old Phelps Road to serve sone property-th t f n a be 4'i dI" 1 there. He.noted the project.was originally r r initiated by Mrs.Hill as t f estate. H aid bid, taken on November 29,1985 and they were - �,, 1 s bstantially higher than the original estimate because of one.deep cuts that had been encountered 7n the design of the project not initially p ted or.anticipated. He s id t t ok eome t,mm for Mrs.Hill t0 reach a deter- "" ""'on that she wanted to mo forward with the project. He said we have recaivad.her.checks.recently for 4 her half of the project funds..He presented the recammandatlon frmm the city staff to proceed col th Lhe project with the city's partia,patlon being$8,655.06. HB said the aztension of serrer line w,71 be to serve an existing R^ structure approximately 700 feet east of U.S.75(Sam Houston Avenue)on Old Ph lD Rod He said this project ¢' is in accordance with the city's utility extension ordinance. �* Councilmember Wharton made the action to M a the:utility extensio quest f Mrs.Emma Hill and Coencir-Wer-l�k &3-'f a on r.iav�t ffn"pass an mo un.CITY MANAGER'S REPORT R ` Consider revision to Chapter 7 Section 7-7f of the electric rm de to confoto theNational vElectric Code Y ,lStandardsa - {.• s's i Gene Pipe City Manager,Ire—ted' ' the staff's recommendationmoto amend Chapter 7.Section 747f of thea. 1 `tit lectri.1 cotle Which red E ry new service,ex apt 1 gl f'fly residential,installed within the ,, @v City of Huntsville hall e. s stable single mein serv1C disconnecting.means installed beside or below the meter can on th t 7 of the building." X 5 id Mer thisde main I's i scontact is required for all *ft rna7 buildings an ifthey are email- gh t qui 1 th ix disconnects. He said the staff would like to revise the sentence: h suitable i gl m]n sett ice disc0mnecting mean:installed beside or y below the.meter on. t0 read E y- e i pt sings e-family residential,installed within the City 4� of Huntsville shall have service d76ctnmecti g .instal led on the exterior of the building.' He said the Y , staff feels thisrevision lisionLes the req t t f..mein disconnect on all commercial rvices.thereby - bringing the code into:conformity with the National Electrical Code,which requires a mein di scanned only when there are morxthan six Disconnects per serv7cegr0uped 7n aqy one location. He said this change will a the d{ individual doing.the work about jI,D00. He advised the Council if there are no objections,this will be brought back in ordinance Pores at n 1 to date for ndoptian. Weyor Nwulgy complimented Cindy Kel lgran,But ldl ng InsPedo for her efforts in ascelY.einl ng the mad fur this Change after conducting a seating with the electrical contras- 'f tars and GSU on January 31,1986. SM felt this i innovative thin,.nd what the city has been looking far... "„ t 4 She hoped La sea slot more of Lh7s kindof c D ti with the buildings community. 'ti Afters esttons for clarification.the Council'.generallyagreed to brio back an ordinance to make this ft p k Chang e f yig 6eaf X xvX 1 ``€ x qx '' 'fir 9 x tM 2 BOOK.0 CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11,.1986 MINUTES PAGE 691 Cansidem Ueat to transfer 'b dot all2cated position In Df 1 1on'64 m Division 68 capital Utility ct Cranh Pipes p ted Mr.F H yd Wi IA D te 9:P b17 Utiliti s,received ry9 authority October 28,1985 # z <j to lleaXi (Wilder)t t P ilYs te .IIP 1t1 froe..theA JH Nasmwet Treatment.Plant L 1L � dt * (Di islon 1,1.),D.-the a ly fumedcapital L tin (D7 1 tan fie) X Xi Ider noted h the city " igi ally t df r.fA t tl n it dl s d easing thisadditional.mmn,b t decid dt If *3 t ld pe te.whit t the position. F t turned t the p ition is. ary for the m function ' S' g Pro p rly.N Wild 1d A 1 to ance II position.ext t, t Lh A.J.Brown N stester T the t Plant m t not dad at thea pl t ince.T[IC be begun aperetinp the i p[e•t invent systm,Mr..Wilder noted. ,�, he sstl the sty tl es not p d muco.time in'tha dry+g b d at the Ai J.-Bream plant as 1t tlsd prior to. o . lois chaag +h the TDC operations. Mr.Hilder requested the Lramfer oI Nis:position m the construction.ren permanentlr the mot.nil b NT"to av.F Ln do t fthin mouosttiun transfer and Lwna+l.ember.Hen aawnaea Lonaiaar A ft 1 tw.nt on U.S.Senators entl.conarea amino the potential 1 e 1 t t b ae M :e pe ng ax re am c nc C 'Mr:Pipes noted the purpose of this letter Is m bn11p m.the .elle ti the fiq t of the pending tax t 5 .. reform b111 Tres abl lilies te.use adds tional'publielY appmend:fiaencinA aetleda.for cepf lel improv ments which are bonds. He said.h ived s telephone.call frpn.Se te,Gremm s office lndistinA the had sponsored bill.in the 5 ate bnthat.day whi chwoultl,.1 fact,eamePtstandard municipal bonds from the retro- active.impact and also thea limtmti Ons uMer.the.tax reform b117. he said his oPPlce s i i tea Li f Huntivillehatl nqu rY to see if LY a any specific problmns et tdis ants .imp tp rob that.we wouId.b able toidentify. �, haracterize for thorn. they could do better king redress of the situation. He said his. t - aaWjn response.was that me Cl LY h .tno.auNOMzaSions at:the present time,.but. ply has hoS M1ed the necessity f - p m issue th He said he.advised theafde.Chat the ci s a ` r, i..K.;. ty.s letter Mudd.be forthconin9 xhlrh Indicates the cit's ` >a 1 k "' J concern. N sand this is a modification( -d ft)..of a letter that Yl,me Elkins.seat In terms of a form leder tions go to the City.and other c1 t1e impacted by this and itxas liberally editN by himself and the X: Finance DI t m oke it Nunwvill ice Llan: Mayo N x1ay _ted she 10ted with Se,tor Gramm Mo day xh he as here.. She said he assured her his ` feling.is exactly what 1( Pip has said and that 1s.to.give immediate.relief if he can and also m see that IC ss y yy. ,S,x 'S's trick 7 the pemnasnt legrslatlon. She.said he does realize the cities b have m nave this vehicle by which t i tato a 100%.return. - - A tCoun n en F � made the motion m authorize tli ugcMayorsxdk m ser to l.tter m`ne u s.Senators aM �, tM1 ati aF F V Consl der astablishanot.ofPark be lose t Fund. re ended in the Parks M Op.SD we tar Plan P p n pace Master Plan xas the n4 Mr.Pipes-noted- If the d t-s that listed In'Lh'P rk d D 5 k ' implmmenteti T Park he 1 ne t Fund t provide P nd 1 ly.T park d Imps t and mtcmoA funds.. { 4 Mr.N+Y Black,Parka Superintendent, dv1 d .anon of. h f d may.also se to encourage donations frosse 'r itizens or service organs ti Mr,B1 k ted:the.Ma ter plan also rcrnmenced that the proceeds from 11 fees currently placed 1n the g r 1- fu d-f r e of park facil stiesshould beplaced In this fund. yes" s U} We,saltl he has already bee ntacted V one arganlastton thost six softball toureaoents on the first Week d f each month startingg March l through Auquat 3.1986..He said proceeds frm these murnamnta,expected to be $4.000 to 36,000,wi 11 be donated w.me CI SY Lp help estebilsh Leis Park Development Fund. Mr.Black said the Cd t� ate feela this.will be a bip step in enhanci nA aur current perk facilities and.additional fac111tiea in the , ''b s eenGCauncllmembern0evfs made the motion t roy'09 the t b11 hem t aP amIrk 111.:1.0,pnent Fund aM Lou cil I sespecially scohe ae5 a mot on. is u COM ilmmllm 'fig ejp est �pr e�d{�dca '+ n B v t funds d and f perk land tlPutting then in.this fund He nsald pres7n nynNesedf tl xoultl b f cqul 1t1on wt t the is we r Nndirp out of general gaspe ti Neyor NOMaY suggested.approving the Park Dewlapmmnt Fund aM the W 71 . r 5M'i thenapproving all oP the funds that are put ince it. A17 sere in favor aM the motion oassetl unanimausl Asti reagent for M7 ke Coeval la'-•32 years of Service The City Manager announced there x711 be.a re party for OPfic'.Mike Cmella next Tuesday. Mr. i P clad As I- Slrin fter 32 of ervio.m-the 1 Me said Cv x111 be,k me MJL,Tu TrM'3-6ce taP.the +tyr. .Cornell 111 hey trio C u 11.Meet1 9.next Tu day.eight f L ncil'a recognition of n 7�. Consider bid f h t--Pbic copiers far 1 .offices + h of equips t ratherthant o Mr.Ser'Pan presented the.staff's recommend t7 on to purchase Copy machl me for the Multi pal Justice Cente r. t T ir` and the Se 1 Ce t insmad of renting He said bids ware taken for the purchase,lease/purchase.or re t of copy nachi m atabl lsh firm figures te make a cmmparison. Ne roma after analyzlnA Lhe mrea options.the { staff reconeeM Purchasing copy ,chine for the MIC and SeMu mnmr. Funds Por She se.purchases will t 7< fr.there tel bf equipmm t locault,be noted. Mr.J h Keys,DIrecter of Internal 9 ices,reconend.d axerdfrg tie bid to the lowest bid meeting. , pecificati for the two h7 u evitted by Saysa Sales of East Texas. He sa7A the.achine for the MJC is$7,745 with$82.92 per month f Maintenance,and E7.225 with{70,83 per Month for s+htanance for the _ M"r hi et the Service ee te M Keys said.the total purchase is 514,970 N Id funds for this purchase t - Id have m beire nsfer d P mm the rental of a,." nt accaunm oP 01v1 7 51(Police).and 9T(Central .Support).and Reserve far F t Allocation to Capl tel Office Equipmnt acc t I.o:ma se antl.0 ilmmmcer ga+ secondedthes matlga Discussion: Councilmm.ber Dea11ng e t v 1s a su tentral un t meq or g.1Ag �Iwn ma comped Live nature of the espying Machine besisss tedry, Mr.Keys noted these vete the best pricetl .bion.to at the mads of each entity and although there are lob of Copying...Miss on the market.these the only two that could.d'.xh t was needed for the price. Counci lumber Dealing noted the matter.o9 aueeY'� thing coning up that hast b paid for out of the reserve. Mgyor'Monday noted she has the ame question and § noted ws are only hero Weeks away frau hid-year budget..Sh k d if it would be appropriate m hold this until 9or reviM along with all they itms. Nr.Kays said tNe bids x111 be good for thirty tlays. Gane Pipes i y MAIN "ar v~ r r giAi 4q, RT'Am 4 PAGE fi92 MINUTES OF COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11.1986 BOOM 0' advised this Patter can Wit.until Paidye bu2,t considerattans. C 1 f'SyWn ;§,.. N t t�tabl a x d "COJanlmmmbers Barrett Oowlin � :. caM Nov r,NondaY-vo i favor.of..th tion to to Nhar } Da�dG tea to to a o a�-fS�t ni t'. MAYOR'$ACTIVITY REPORT Consider Appointment of Members to the Open Spaa ActionoCemhltte wa. . ,s k Mayor Monday Proposed the following evenes for ePPoinfimat W this committee for a two year term: :oY y JillBainDonaldlbbs Matt WagnerTfB111 Baldwin Joyce Hilliard Clayton Waits 4 L Yoety ev.nn,ry KO-on,"Okeepm� a John Ch dl r Al'7 Psea booster Crawford Charles Robin— Cheater binson Yce Robinson J , Raymond Dailey EMaM N.Smith - 3 , Mayor Monday entad she Lrled to go across the camnunity sa as to try to represent all the various areas that are interested. Case ci lmnher Xodges mese the No to pprey-ofth se ommittee ePgpiniMents and Councilmmmher ' xowaM seconded ne mnama.�l tan<,lmmwer Dowling mm ago t ere.xas a s a city.residents only would ben d' h1 hcion-city residents.would becpemnitted to serve, mq.r Monday noted she has clarified this with.the City Attorney,Scott Bound,and that this is not a _;�'£s, r h 9 } Y pol5cmaking body and It I permissible.therefore,that non-city residents key serve on this particular cam- mitteefn an advisory capacity. Councilmember Oowl inp asked if t .appropriate W have non-city residents an this jomn,ttee referring to cmmentarias from n icy residents at times Of Potential an exakion. He said the city guilty of.allowing non-city'residents.to have.all the privileges of city resident,without being tax- d Y pgyers Milch, xhy many of th don t rant to be annexed. Mayor Ha May noted she did consider this but Telt ;1 u d t t this Point it. ld be far the benefit of the committee to ch.out on a broader, base to have sane peoe7e i°e tt that could p ,de sone l d r N,p in.areas In which they have already demonctreted.that leadersMp M she da,Ird1 for th cons,cee on ave that atrength. After some discussion regaMing the ,be,that were mt F t m icy resitlents,a vote was taken n the motion All were In favor of the motion EXCEPT Councilmmnber Dow11n *7. who voted NO and the moLlOn a d Ccuncilmmb r.ow n no a to et t5,__e taco nst Particular er ut amre slue o t res a £' M 3" anun COUNCIL ACTIONn yam. Conpatitiva Biddina anWrecker Service h Orth Z� Sy-T Cancilmember Wharton asked the C it their feelings on going cut for bids for the wrecker service rather Sy t J than the City.establishing'raft L ncilmenher Green said he would like to scmehow feel cnef—ble with the ., ,[ to structure. Nryor Monday felt 7t would be goad to review the history of wrecker service. Councilaenber wN ,L XMges said the system that is 1 P1 has wrked pretty well ve the past Pour or five years. Council- '`,i member Dowling said he didn't feel emotional ons way ar the other about it. Gene P1 pea,City Manager suggested i, a1 bringing this topic back at a 1 t d to in a work session. TRA Surplus Money Con 1lmemb Wharton requested that when we,talk about how rre are.going 9urepend this surplus on the l u3 4 I e ended Intake strmWr,at the surface water plant,that dollars and cents fi be available am the benefi z x of such a neJor sndlflutlon.. Solicitation Permit Notice lmember Bell expressed Ms appreciation W'the Police Chief and the City Secretary for making the 4` .Parol[regulat,ona knorn through the newspaper articl'e Wbllshed last Sunday regarding soliciting door to-door 1 f' Nuntsv111e. - fb N EMS Board Meting Louncilmenber Davis notad the EMS Bo rd met yesteMgY to review the annual'fi sial.statement Prom Briedenthal aM Reynolds Accounts t He aid a new manber was introduced as the County s citizen representative .(' Mrs.Margaret Jeffcote. He said,it was also announced that the Walker County-Hospital 01strict will be partici- ;ty pati��gg In part of the cp Lel purchase of the ambelance aM they wish to participate in the EMS in the amount of aeg50,000. He aid LhMY also.discussed liability insurance.. Pf AWOUANIENT , ,£ Executive Seas ion The Council then a4Journed t discuss personnel setter and to consider an attorney-client h FP consul tatlon. V.A.T,S.1111-11 Subsection 2-E/Elkins Lake. No formal action resulted frau q•' the executfve session. Respectfully submitted, Mn z- (//^// A' .ate Februaryary 11.11.City Secre dry 19116 ." s, h g 3 z �Y 5 1 Mf M n 0a g Pt - c ,yly" �,�.,ih✓'� � � r,� 6„� x,>•u��� r: }4h [TY 0 N 1 MIN ES FEB PRY 1g 1986 BOOK 0 - PAGE 693 MINUT ES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE.IBTH DAY OF FEBRUARY.'1966.IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. The Council met in a regular session with the following members present: Bill Hodges.Mayor Pro tem Member ebsertt: City Officers Present: t � jrah 3Yna "#�"edtH`i` 'Y. R. 0.Eugene Barrett William6 Green Jane Monday,Mayor Ge 'Pipes'City Manager rs� rely&11 : - Percy HOVlard.Jr. Scott Bountls,City Attorney Strphee E Davis Dick Wh ton Ruth beShaw,City Secretary ® Jer y L Dowling The mating was called to order by the Honorable Bill Hinges,Mayor Pro tem. The invocation was presented by Councilmearher Peru Howard,Jr..Ward 3. ATTENDING CITIZENS K Nalalm ctbeon - ,.'" •'. Mr.Gib noted he was asked by the Council'1 t week h he Visited with the.Council if he had any ideas d t C that.the C1 ty ay be able to d to try to.alleviatesae of the situation local businesses am having in trying to pete an a realistic.le 1.with out-of town t to H Hien pre ted his plan noting it hay nut.be $ >x foolproof,' -hone -he. sinte. ted in the Council cements. He said 7 :passing out a copy that he wanted the ^` Council.to shoot holes in it and play devil advocate. 7 Mr.Gibson said the Chamber fCommerce is rkins on t yg entice industry.mrL1mr different + * types of industry in the Huntsville area That 111: t p:theneology but yet ProvidetheIncome in differen ays to the c ni[y:first 4 11,employme t ond,to provide tax.base either f theCity r the County �- u d school.district. He said th eantide bers.are.being juggled tr Lice businesses to the area by _ offering a tax slidefor a period of time or the.city will not mone,a business for A given period of time and the Chamber of Camne.ce istrying different methods,.such tyi ta.get b 7 asses Into Huntsv711e.end for that business the Chamber is suing '71'.do certain thing for the busiue d.make concessions aver a p�d of time. Mr.Gibson said keep g mind that the land Valueof what itting out there,before a.building is x�U Y ' r r built,has a tax value t that we 6 5 that everything 1s beetl t day. Xe said the'scho�l s+- and county taxes are based on.it. d tbehospitaldistrict to,. He said this i fixed amount of intone that a=7 tJ ry know is coming in every year,regardless what happen He. id by business building. facility n d.�h, this property,they 1ookdown the road and ay that t oma f to data win will get real 1. f who[/s situ bh`�` .M tv out there if Wo give acre conasai ono today t p d kindustry,. and i for the 1 a an county. He •..�' ' v itl to different forms,the city is gaining- f it d t gives the people a.bill ad let them pay .0 {, the ex taz t today before.they build. b ld g--the ty 11 h p pl an7�in and paying proper Lex,they will p ide i i fona of sales tax to the 1ty they will Provide the school t by wing a 3 „ pi f pros ty Huntrvlll r Walker-Ca ty so it add to:the income f..thewhole community i. along sense ' H itl.t same.gl wen point 1.n time,that company or indust y willbe paying real value(d Ila alue)after the grace period. I e of the word,Mr.Gibson said,the City could do something similiar to this for new industry Coming in—sail type.or commercial industry tht wants to build I,'Hunte ill .but because H t ille's prices do t compete with Hou to prices i :today.t rel and f i .,met value t make a 11 Ing--Hunt."lie can provide business h to oul t structure(refers to plan' - the7 fthamd id) He-said if,f -example, ,Fix x Councilnmber Barrett t tr build21 b d building.:to h t bet 1 ti g nd i the value of ` ,# �3 f„i his property th 1 9 n d f h ted t Use a hyP th ti 1 site f 1 ismf 55%of Hunts"lie "' gg _ c ntractors t d thi tLe.City h Id Give hi 1 nL1 f p -rated taxes over a p 1 dof time. He said 'ys`rtw} the contractorsnd.the revenues generated f m 7ue 1 contra tors.doing work to Lwn,the revenues an rated by `lF : the materielsbeinp bough[in Lawn,would atimmlatr Huntsville's economy,mare than enough to pffset met at y Mr.Barrett built today 1n the long run. He said at case point he'll bepaying full property tax. He felt this r 14 would be fair to everybody. d Mr.Gibson said right now if he wanted t build a raw.b s in Huntsville.h could not take advantage "[ aysJ y e f the right hack c-lug (referring to his pi n)f0 n amou t-f mosey b -he I:not a new business.relocat Ing and he is not a,industry and he dues not qualify for slat of these 1 But,he noted..he has a method } %« that could possibly Work. He agreetl tJmreare lmopholes 1,it am than are some.little technicalities. He felt the key to th W tion,at this point..i g tong the county,Lhe.school district and thecity together 5n ' total antl perf t h mony in co J.coon with the Chamber f Commerce.(wh i e.politl 1 liaison) and it r: .* could be caordi ted quite well He said 1t would dm nothing but help Hu tz lila grow i the.long d{ t Mayor Prot Hodgesnoted he and Mr.Gibson had oppo tunity to visitaboutthia 4minutes•before S" 3 A the meeting st ted H felt perhaps Mr.G b on the ight track and d he has made speech a number of times favoring.) 1 businesses. Mayor Pro.tale Hodges said i4 mehm the Council is in a position to help thin .„ that in Lhe 1 g. n belps the whole cannunity than he fe 1 this:is same[hinp the Council ught to talk about. f. 1 He said,how he did not know where we go from here..He asked Lound)member Oman for his thoughts. Coumci)member.Gruen said the thegeneral concept presented nby tra nGibson t be 11right.but h felt the „Y pggroblem might tale in determining the parcmtaga gf local.contraction or maybe in What lit Les a local ntmotor!noting there my be a local contractor getting the bid,but then he may subcontract the whole bid - _ out to someone.out of town. H id there loopholes with this planb then are a�Y n tuber of t, ways that m could beYe a.local contractor get .bid fo d Chis and the that t 1 1 tractor subs it out. 3,ayryr i Mayor Pro tem Hodge said a local post off? .box d t make ane a hoc 1 tractor: Councilnmber Green said although she hassame problem.with the mechanics c h of it,c n Dtral ly If the city could implement the r , right column of his plan,it ought to be able to do it on the left column Mr.Gibson noted if this industry coming 1n on the.right(velum)to whom we're Offering all.Chase special s v .� deals tin get them hare,rants tom:try to use body Yside,.then the id the left column len t for then.. ,any He Bald 1f that business doest:to us people.'1{gets a stairstep .Cha end of their tem. Council —bar Grean said the.problems.defining what i u people. Mr.Gib said he understands the question, but he would say that truth lly we,m d Lo three came itl via Hunt 511 amerce; Trinity,New mverly and those..cities with H is ill Cauncilmember Green.felt it would be very ceasy to get around the. technical requirement of being a local resident and this might be.easily. 1 d.. Councilmember Bell asked if this Method would not be discriminatoryi fact not constitutional to make ' fi.j '^ ` 1 'M ¥: this kind of distinction between local vs. 1 1 people. City Attorney,Scott Bounds,noted he visited with q . Mr.6tbson sore tiro ago. He said the basic structure he has outlined is the tax-abatment act program which i ..n -''"S yfsF4 P ty 5 �y — f A+ � p t d( FEBIWhMY 18 1986 BOOK 0 pemittod by theastate old,,hot to make that dap d t on,h g 1 1contractor.will ban to be research its Peasibm Ti'ty 1 g 11y He card the i e involving the T s Nighnsy Department vs-the Steel Reporters that h 1d that it improper fa state to glvo p f to bidd s using domestic highway project Ne Id to is a Saga Cou t; that generally sets out Una p lncipIs that you ai+a,, npt di rlminate in f c.f fatal vendors m blaaiM out p w is ander ins CMY tit".Bia.statute. Mr... 'A' �i � ✓z p,h Nodggof Ted th15.-old ratably be in regard to pe ding Duhl vc money..M'B nds said this is Correct. He 1E.If thi na pt ce 1 to th1 it tion,:'and be felt it might thanthe re- potential problems ill Nis. He said this 1 certainly something bed Sn't Ind 1 king at f th N.slid he is.attempting `F ma contact cities that have texebafaeent psap aA t see If this1'o at the contli tions of their tax abatemen contracts and to find out what mperIesc th y ha a had both i naglag them from the pracdowl basis of the sum `d contracting problem and also if they he,,had any pratfall lib 1 gal conte is with regard to that program. Nay P tem Hodge,asked the Council tat the 1 gene 1 faeli ng is in this regrcd:..favorable or fa r_ able. Co lnember Howard telt the con pt i'B 7 ally sound but ibere are so molly things wa cannot see nati -x 'syft that should be looked into carefully. C ilmenber Oavis felt there wibe lots of problems in defining local contractors.mating the tY d aunty h d bid t to '1 1 cont'.'tar for tbe:EMS ding 99 and his . address Huntsville,but hi a n ft i Houston,bet h had on ff1 be bout-once a month or omethin but he wal l al. Xesi1 d lth h he a i' F i.. 9 9 generally s the. apt.1t dws appear there will be lots of problems with it He sa7dthe ath 1hi g M t M 20 and.7s defining Mat kind of ebid is open to ,cry," ertain sizes etot He said M P 11 .lion anall businesses is astronomical. Lound lmember s Gree.noted they tw9d be Gone before way axes re ollect d Co it ber Dowling natod the property would t ` g3•{K 5 `'i�z*v'.:,.�: A �.+']'s,es wg 7" still be to d the Imp is C it lmDavissaid t necessarily as naRY IoProveoents norndays are Lranspart b1 danbe picked up and comed. or Pro Len nd esfeit the Ci Attom Scott Bounds,should research this proposal in detail and brin x" back a reDor o e. Unc :t .+ Council—bar Wharton.offerttl a diff ing i oting this logic canb t d.'prote ti 1 and he bel7avea tMa.kind of practice elwaYa re 1t 1 expensive goods for everybody. He a idtMs logic is '`'v'.."- ,,aa`^x+.5 b x,+aL e't `"v'✓,E 'q"'u^�t..x.. k .K,at'., be, on all texPayers subsid7z1n9 a local to 1 eN'srW You.go around it,that is.:Mat it boils down to - y._ 4"," xik. lp -. He said al though Was all for local business,because he has one,end he realizes that Houston bust mess seemto .t5t be doing things e in or bfjgw coats,it dill t strike him as being rig9ht for.the city,ty,county ho+y hoof t subsidies local Eualness in any kind of a grog am like tads. Cwnct lmeiber Davis noted in response h .4 L sn or 5 4 that although there may be Iati.d ti st.already hare, the city i going to subsidize a competitor arcing in or a thind or f th;etc. nd this idea should be constderetl 1 t Councilnember Barrett id aytime. keep dollars at home,it 1s good,as long as it is legal. He sat Huntsville is haviig-a herd time sitM1 its acbnaRv:end people will get better service from local people. He said if there is anyway we can do this,the city ought to try to do it 4 Councilmember Dowling asked by scommo,be they electricians.plunbe general tractors.from 70 miles y` - away can come up more and work presumably'cheaper than local folks cane Mr. Gibson Said this Is a good questia Y r 2 and he wishes he had an honest answer. X said the.only thing he can see,and he cited an exMDia of a cal lege }F} } job that just bid,(Masi B nidi g av tfan).One of the local electrical contractors s the.second 1.bidder ;.- *ky tv" an the J 6 t pp 7 etoIyu$116 000 and.h Hoa beat by$311,100 by a contractor, M sold.this could mean this T v./ contracts f i ah o j t got:into.th bU 1 yesterday. He said there are hundreds of people on unewploy ' +.s F'; Y me t that-d t h way t support to fall they. t then bootlegging their own trying to _ �S't`jt 3-�,r'x - aka a living, id.f they get a Nance t bid job that 111 t1 themt 1 thiseconomy improves to a L S.N level to h they competes to just get Una. 6111 p Id.t all they bout Caunc7lmember Coaling S ted he s of adverse La tax state ant f d 1 paw t,b t ting, industry.r whatever,but Meller this would be an approprfake method to encaurege local,lob t 1 the question. He.said M needs first to fill out wiry out of town contme cm d it h p than a local person. x Mavor Pra tee Hodces said the Cltr Rtto willbrino us his reoart soon M the 1e a11ty of A plan T co e n re ton o t.- ' x �� as areae oCONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Mr.I, I1 beWharton d the motion 12prove of the minutes f Nn�"Hia ngf F b'rr il.19M and Caunci lnombe � r ec n eMotion. i mo e e a o f caev RECOGIQE RETIRING EMPLOYEE Rec ition and commentl t7 f Lieutenant Micheal R.Lamella on the occasion of his retsr nt foil i no n n rill tv-ewo(32 rears o�P aws ce ms t tv y? °ill Mayor pro to Hodges.advised that Lieutenant Capella is retiring afte 32 years with the City. He said if K < added upall.of the service of all of the Council he was not sure wo d up with 32 years. He said this n f - is a tremendous accom 11sMmat on Lieutenant Conella s part May r Pro tem Hodges.said ha had a chane to visit y 1 with Lt.Comella earlier this afternoon t h1 reception t the P 11 Uapartment and was ChelP2nd person to Yr,. sign the guest book, o lots of Mike's friends by Mar P .tea Hodges Said Lt.Cgnella in4oswed Mm be started in the Fire Department and be worked th 't four years and found out'in people in the Water Empirt- I nt E2O.00 more a month then the.guys in th Fl D partme a he got him a transfer end went over to tba 4 Inter Deparlmant 4or about eight years. Th n A id,he P u d t.that the p li m de.$20.00 a month T .less than the guys in the Mafer.0epertge t but they lota tiro k do N id o.X1ke put that all taget r end ended Up in the Police Department si 1965..He said he also told Mike earlier that he has made.a trentn- dauc nomber of wntr76uYfoms to the City nd be f It the.contribution Nat was cast tgortant to the City was hi! yt^#K 1 public relations. Mayor Pro tan Hodges itl be had pecifi p n 1bi11ties all Nase 32.years that hemrriad = t very well,but any g i tion need pe pl h 1 pe p1 p ns and that certainly is what Mike is F cut:stn be.has done a t nd job.in Publl 1 No f th ity for the lest 92 years. Mayor Pro ted Hodges said Mayor.Mondayl ick that shecouldn't.be h m. (and that is a bad choice of rd behe is t rl sick),but she f is belly th Lane cmald. t be i tonight to stere this—at with yc He- id .behalf I f the Mayor,the City Counsel and e11 of the lti h would present him a plaque cmnc ti g h7 er ice °+" Pram January IS';.1951 t Na h 3,1986.. A11 ChM.applauded Mr.Lamella May P ten Nudges said after the short council etin9 and before the mark.session,those present would take be minute break to have coffee $ q and cookies with the and Xike f ell Men.introduced his wife of 40 y Vomits. It was noted it is ra scission to hare.a city eployx ti in the system and only a handful P pa pie caU Id be recalled Mo { �+ heve done so. councilnueber Bowling aaldteretireeentplensms actuarily sound until sanwne retired(in jest). r CONSIDER LIME BID Consider bid 86-29 for h,dmild at of 171-pi Ii,for style! In S ,..h. ....s .. i t A- 0114, 7 r T _' +�, CITY COIMCIL MINUTES FEBRWRY 18 198fi BDOK"0" PAGE 695 per ton from the capital street fund May r P L Hodges p t o thi bid captioned ab C M ilnmbebe'B tt de the Lipa tv t $`R t f Ch i�R L Int,in th 7 57 Lan to amount of 17caD to t t + 'f' CYth bid e�6 naeu to t'—A11—Tfavor nothe mot 3 �,"' "1'• CONSIDER EQUIPMENT AND C.O. d ro l tl fi 7 al sis to n rebbe Lire loads f 1 th St. t Of kion with -``+ �'-- n + 1 T i•i � �r r p t to t ro eran'o c v n t ce g me cert,,c at on r„ , purchase p Such K.mn - hD tp 90 a D. use a s o Ma Pro tai Hodges Mayor ge;noted the Latycan e d 1 ter not to.purchase this quipment using a certificate � p.,,x,7 f obli9ati.on,b tIt cannot decide later to do a scwedule of.ortli mantes must be negotiated before the t 1 ,� '3 A 4 •)...': }r. Co nctl.15 oath ized to Purchase using C.O. H id at the present time the tett is mc— artnding that Council hase a rubber tired loader f treat maintenance. He said t i petted to have a ten year life and purchase should be with a 4-5 year L 0 fee the general fano ver us wp7ta7 streets because of the 5 cy 1` 3 fa0'' yi`xv; considerable of time.,t will be used for regular maintenance.and the inbefinite long term status of the y'” capital street fund. c iimm.a nowt thena-tn tf t rei- I i f -)'with " 1 � ~�, th Laotian of ourchaslnv he rubber it d 1 d i 1fi of-n � 1-� ' j i 11 =" PI f lk kz 5"' C ilmmher Howare=econeedthe motion. pll were n favor end be motion Passedu nanim lv. AXOROINANCE AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND NOTICE OF INTENTION TO s ` Fy Ik 'cA t Y wWt tW,wk��'3yl f1TM'Yk I55UE CERTIFICATESOFOBLI6ATIOH FOR UNE(l)RUBBERTIRE LOADER FOR THE STREET DIVISION is ?'a' ARD MAKING VARIOUS PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. ($90.000.maximum). k 5 3 S s'j - CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Now consider theth rizetion th tak-hid f 1 f k ti f th 't tion Fleet b { ^i Gene Pipes tad a packer b tlY from.,the: anitation flet 171 L 11 11 In an auction because,t is 1 '4 h NI iii ed Itm He'asked the C il.'s authorl,ation authorizationt k bid f its sola to the public and 'J al. ly p i to 1 d try Cv it MD WN'rt -de th ti to tho i th' it t eek bids and Councilmember *c ggrry- 1 R 10} B r tt s'too ded th ti all 1 .Pao Mth �— F P U.Broom Neste t T tam t Plant Laboratory-I p tion(North Plant) ? # i Gene Pipesadvised d dth.City h d 1 beratory certlHcat,on visit tad a by th T xes Oepar4ment af'Health S at our north s70 astmater t tam tf 11,ty. Nr.Pipes id tbe.i sp ctor said our lab was Oarttcularly 11 prepared and the city did i it- rtl fiwtion numb t tlaY ]though.the official written notlffcatio ill fallow...He id this is t- ly high cmmndatien far our lab people and or program started lest fall to get our lab certified as part of our ongoing operations and maintenance out there. 9'• '. Accident of Bus/Car with Trailer/Fire Station-Building'between 3:00 and 4.00 P M today �'tt P C - i Mr Pi Des ativ,se0 the Councit fn accident which caused school bus loaded with third grade stutlents ' crash into the west wall of the FireStation No.1 Ave M t loth Street. He noted the children were shaken and suffered minor bruisesd serious 7nJuries we ult. He'old the.wall a4 the building was knocked out b ttree the suOP L 1 ''and although therepairs P 1 ill be ubstantial.the structuml ndness of the hu71a1ng has' t b j opardized. He noted he'1 hoping the insured motorist will s ist '^ t the city in the costs of repairs. Mr.Pipes no a car pulling a trailer traveling eastbound on 14th Street m` lost brake control and slammed broadside into Lhe northbound school bus,knocking it out of the roadway into 4r'tr the fire station. y# bui 9_ R' COUNCIL ACTION W. ' 4 Sae Houston Museum Presentation of Replica Sward, ' E Council member Jerry Dowling advisedhv r p ted the City t theSam Houston Nu Rotunda eptly t as replica swardsf th_ ee by Sm HousYon,.Jim Bowie and Colonel Travi were presented that Sea ma9niffcan >ri• ,,. pi 4 work by the Ni lkerson Sword LompaAy.-He encouraged anyone interested to..stop by the msem to view th p t:display donated by el iffin iota t1 loaf Dallas. He said there is also a set of theses rds 3 t to AI the University oT T with the Governor of the State,the President and Vice President. He F ' ,d supposedly PrIa a Charles(f Islas)will use One of the Univers,ty of Texas swards to cut the State's birthday cake(Sesqulcentennia7 the Rotunda of the Capital whf le he is here on a visit. City Manager. Ek - Gene Pipes,said they are really sharp-(punintended). t w 'Yips� Pullers-In ProOI em--CS tisen Complaint Caunci lmember deny Dowling d 1 d the City pttbrney.Scott Brands,that a'it""has cmplainetl to him � `'A1't ��` 1 about Lbe prohlms ass hated with the practice of wooing customers frm streets and sidewalks to came into certain retail.totes in the commercialw—a adjacent to the TOC Administration Building an 12th Street. He note the complainant is a TOC employee who meted.the rather excessive behavfm going on again. Litter Abatement Progran Council and bar Dowling advised the Council of a program whereby cities can contract with the Department of Highways and Public Transpartationand be paid tbePee for the lssuence of litter ci tationz. Xe.said cities $= between 25,000 and 49,000 population are eligible.to receive$12.500(..I—)from the SDHPT for 625 litter tickets,independent of convfcttona.. tc. He presented the information germane to same to the City Manager far him to.pursue. Cauncilmember Dowling said this program is tv encourage cities toget active,n the 2` i litter abatement.probl m,particularly the police.departments e artments. He ra ' 8"jd }W a f program to detemine If it is appropriate for the City as the City Manager to explore this 9 Dpropr ty of Hunts ill ab 'it '� r Performance Zoning Debate Schedule 3 � / 3 Councl lnembar Ball asked when the Council would continue its work on performance zoning. Mr.Pipes said 3 Y °fi 6 Dale Brown,Planner,has completed an an paper of the tlpament tosimplify and hopefully expedite the .,!s Al Ui im Y r 4 p, COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 18 1986 BOON 0 ii td tion He id it 1scheduled to b d by the Council t k work s fpme /y -01 x H aid h p to p p the p esentat ,plate the dig i d g t with the p 9 am at theCaancil` < '2 + pl psur C it tie Bit ked 1f t Id be app p t t Sider this on a Saturday. He seltl the Counci ,^sg"` can tletltl thi t Tuestlay night as to whether a special session rs in order. c x ' 4 speetlst A F Again ' Co 1 be Howard tinned the p.bl ith peed to o A ue F He d th ny hild— . y, } along AvenueF.especially i thearea f tin,11,lins C7 kSubdivision. It led.h theconstruction in =§r the area(water If re)is all straightened out.this problem will be_even more aggravated and needs to b checked h�"�r✓� ;'' "rs nova Crepe Myrtles at Huntsville's entrances Mayor Pro ten Hodges asked about the Crepe.MY I Pla ti g.Prag g ng presently. Mr.Pipes said sane 6 .l + d s Jr A of ah'sc5plyl an as a salt pf the highway be tion grant;are now beiig planted at each highway entranceg • #x 2�'f"�'�i`" �'�'.' ..u'e`'� .,�.d k3"s VisitorJ, 'l^ e it be P cy Howard.Jr.intrude Reverend Willie Ruck of Conroe:who is visiting with him tonight a theaudience. "�tom; =s•.rr..^^.r s P ^w,�', :^ +","" 4 ;°' uoRN skssldN NO After a can minute recess to share coffee and cookies with the NikeLaiellns,the Council re ambled in a cork session to hear a presentation by Mr.Gene Pipes,City Manager,of the preliminary engineering report on the ' upgrade of Che south College Fam and Club Lake Lift.Stations,as prepared by Misenbaker.FixandAssociates,and proposal to continue and expand tha scope of their study to include an she ysisof the Robinson Creak Watershed. ✓ Y, 'r`}`�✓ �+-y 'a ,.' Nr.Pat BePamphi 77s and Mn.Tracy Hicks of Wisenbaker,'F and Associates.were present to answer questions. RD a?Y foetal action was taken antl the work session was for inforeational 1 purpose,only. sc "' a}giL7kr% ? s'Q XDF w %Q"`7 s ADJOURNMENT § S lt$aq X{ tfu11Y a itetl T.i l�Iy`is *' 2 1Febmary 18.1986 a ry z � � alk r 'g a gy a P lr - W k fax s ' r G MINUTES FEBRUARY 25,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 697 s MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL.MEETING HELD ON THE 25TH DAY OF FEBRUARY,1986 IN THELITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N IN THE LITY OF HUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 5:30 P.M.- <, 3, The Council met in regular session with the following lamb r¢present. Jane Monday,Mayor City:Office,.P t: 0.E p Barrett Killian B.Green Ge PIP City Ma ager q Y� Gary B I1 Bill Hedges Mayor Pro.Tem go th OaSh LitySecretary Stephen E Davis Peru Hae d Jr. Scott Bounds,City Attorney Jerry L Detling Dick Wharton , The Comr.it ting' s all d W d by the Honorable.Jane Mond v presented µ" by Councilmemb Percy Howard.Jr.,Hard 3. Monday,Mayor. The invocation was " vr"g' fdG .sy 1., "CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF'THE PREVIOUS MEETING. Barrett.md, the 111 ood nt•a-'a rethn e7nv01rtaft rtesmvim net7n ofFebrun 18 1986 t et and il* 'f"tt CONSIDEREQUIPMENT t ar„ Consider Bid No.86-29 fora used rubbertireroller to Gaylord Construction Company In the amount of$12,950 � s s N Gane Pip City,N ape dvised GgYlord Construction Company has gone out of business and has this pieceof equipm¢tavailable at n exttwely lord price for d.25 tmrol7er. He felt 1t wduld be of great 'Y1 N= Wmf1t in Itepping up.the proal tivatY o9 ilia,street deparbnent.7n its paving program. Xe noted roller b" � would cast nee j6O ODO Co nd Lanbe Hodge d tM motion t pYoye of this bid for 512 950 ednCo '1- N'iF 9 R�SY b s s 6B was eenber Oowlin dad th ot1 DI 4 sfan s n age. Y theran,the number of hags m the McMlm. Nr.Pdt�eeL�Director of,bli T+'` M %R dk Nork¢ edvised th bon in hav all bee replaced sed the brake system has been reworked siM sane other minor 7Ax, pit work is Ming d one an it He. d th.lif h ld be From five to ten years,at least.. All were $ ' i xi t t- ' i s i 4 or of the Lion an LM fl d 1t ed i Y. 1 N %30 for n off-set'Dr7nter.W N lt1 aphi cs in the t o1 SI4 074 10 f fund, 7 Ate- An" 1 3 !y ,nS; *li , apprdved a 4' Nr.Gane.Plpes7 City Manager,noted this.is an extreaely g d.bid also free a single bidder,but apparently _ the bidder tho ght he.was going Lo M e cWpetitim and he did hid very lw..He sefd the estimated purchase y. F prire was orig lly E16.500 W tilnmAM.Hodge, de.iM tion to approve of this hid for E14 074 W N iti his and Cmnbll.d e c ion. 6 n e re n ated he concerned t W a type a Orn r t at t e l`i ty has th rbitlrend although he i : *5 t familiar with printers,.he.aid this i d7vidual Indicted thin.type.of print aTet slater and more ri insh than naw typ -He raised 74 the City Mmag r.also received a call gran this individual.. Mr.Pip .•"✓ $ " ' indicated he Md t C c7lnwnMr DW11 g said he felt this as'expansive for what it is. Counci imemMr ''4:i Barrett was concerned this p inter might be oufimd d. d he asked Mr.John Keys.0lrector of Internal Service }e� b Yn W address this question. r.Key, the Mmltlgraphics printer that was bid is a new model and is not an ` old style prime CW it mbar Barrett asked 74 it takes.any longer t0 set the print or type on it? Mr.Key JFia.. said it does not W NM n the.mat 1 put ie,it is Wtmati cal ly fed on to.the drum and then cams off euto- p t7ce17y as yell Ne.2 he t to print show in Dallas W look at the different types of equipment and .ono tr✓J - then went to Houston.WIcek more 'at:thi hi He said it suite the City s needs. CWnci lmmMr Doel7 g acted h M s troubled that Not only.o bid.parklcularly m smethn nq.like this where presumably there i i ty.P folks Yki g theme ff.aet printer.. He then referred to questions an.specifications. C } W He 5k drwhy falka did t bid thi MY Keys aid the specifications were written so that other type,of machines could be bid and there is al ways allowance in the specifications for anyone who wishes to t`�f r.'4Tn takeptions He:said.he ante ted tM Palmer Paper Cmpanv about an addendum be the bid and theyhad inch tad they were gainq M bid.but they did't foil th ough.with abid. Mr.Keyssaid only two venors respond i^. Y aF th ontected The City Manager.We Pip Md if the Council t cant—ble with this bid the staff can certainly fes, bid it chi Kayo Monday ked Nr..Nays 1f h i atisfi d that this.1s.the model and.type of machine th ity meds and that he is sat Had thi is. ig ifl ntly goal 67d..Mr.Kaye said yes he is satisfied o t and that this machine will do a fast city pas said wa Wbl find faster. i t but he didn't think wedcould.fora this Pce haCauncj limseberPDmling asked if we .'1� A l Y t gg,• sold fin slower p P lass ey ting he n t'aware wh t volume needs are. Mr.Keys said since October 1,ne h p i ted in e' of 300.000 p gee and meat cantly,lust caryleted printing the City's and it report. Mr,Keya mated the Multlgraphits machine being addressed by the ind7Yidua 7.that called isa N' cMeper amodel that the one tha cl ty is requesting..Upon a vote on the motion an the floor.ail were to favor aw it Das:ed unanimously a CONSIDER RESOLUTION .. Con¢idar Re¢o7 tion No.B6-3 de ice_Ling thearo tha.certifyinDenvironmental officerto theT D rt r ,, Tf-Ca A17'l—(IN�G FES 1Ai-ll k Mr.Gene'Pines,City N m ted t i formality for themte Mcertifying.environmental officer grant project P thei a Cam 1ty Da el pn. t P Procedures recti b N f the 7 7 t ti 7..N ted it is us 11 th gown d tM environmental taw mp mien Y ayor whet the pram i 'W ity. MethenPresented the'Re 1 tion f th Count i 1' hlch de 1p We Mayor Jane Mueday to...tify d submit a full a vim our Y*� : metal assessment W the Texas 0 p heMof Camu.Ity Affairs der the rules and.regulations pursuant thereto behalf F theCity P N L ill 1 t d.W the eaettchar's Mill HUD Grant. ,Yy Ttx J�.a4 l Co it M Nodges_de the tt t eonsolution X 86-3 and CouncilawmMr Howard seconded the lfJ f d i on a v Da56wiuman mous - 7 CONSIDER CHARGES d j' Consider an hourly rate formula for chumsf emulpeasent and operators in the it flank Nr.PipaS noted in 1973,iM L1ty Council passed a.resolution establiahing the hourly race to be charged ${ qFi ti 1 4,4•}A r" y M1i'. for rmt7n a u7pnent ami ach7mry owned by the city. He noted these rates a a charged Lo individuals, ,mss'" � z 4 m MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 25 106 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK..0. _ k contractors d other 7tydivisionsr r t o Dei hoe ty rates hi hp ypbeead3usted an 1 tom deve lrpy bbyiJ h R Key Director Of Internal.Se 7 f d to i 9 ur follow: quipme t 7 replaced d,operational t 7 e. The new prop d formula i asar j # ell Hourly Rate•(CrntecteP D tl Lifa )+p g Annual MaintenanceCost/Average number of hours - P ted during theeyear.year. + After9 th and f Mr.Joh R Ke Dir to f[ter 1 5�diary �1_� S chargedtY Pi1Pmo t do 9P �F-1D9G—L Ilmember Nharton tl toe" he 3 an L�T55SiRI'—C—ilmember `# t G ted h no��'o t�1— p t 9s t Timid in calculating the cost of equipment,the amount paid P h steric cost 1 1 cant but what irelevantis what the city would have to spend to replace 1t. He suggested.that Mr Key u reDlacwent costs rather then historical costs in cal culatin end for the projected life: Sider this to be functionf sage He id the more piece of.equip- at re ,the sh ter the life. Mr.Pipes.aid the projected life here (g lly when the city buys a piece of equipment with d bt and Hnance ft for four-five years) the Drodected.l f of the amortized cost. Councilmemb Green said h didn't know exactly ow we would-make an all u for that.but certainly the useful life diminish s s the maulpim t 1s used and ith though he w t sure n to incorporate that he has a problem with using a pro- to life based historic use. Mr.Pipe id this is the only arbitrary part of the an approach to this He said everything wn..be calculated wheth it 7sfriplacnent cost or actual cast at time of purchase.. He said w this is a good point.hewev H d'n tell f dealing with aC.O.,we talk about it being a three year, four year or five year tem..based on the expected life of the vehicle and that expected life 7s based on sane M past experience. 3 Cu, ,il—ber Green recommended that the city re-evaluate on sone sort of a periodic.basis.what the useful life is based on.what the use is ov a shorter period of time frame. Mr.Pipes agreed this is the variable I. r- a b•A '' Sy .;n"" i '" g `hp�s '`;�v.';" the whole formula. Councilmnber Green said Af we underprice it and use the equipment alot,.we re sinupup our 1 p': equfDnznt by underpr1cin9 and thisens him that we might be letting sane woe else us¢up our equiPm met. c 1., Councilmnber Dowling asked if there concerns him in,the public works relatetl litrroture that addresses the mean , �''' life expectancy on equipment Mr.Pipes said there is a vast volume of comparative date and information on the fed ral analysts of useful life of equipment,but Huntsville.genial ly outstrips all of those criteria and m m trying to find -something that fits in Huntsville s circumstance. Clean,Imember Green said he would rather we shorten the life from actually what m expect It to be;include in the faro la.meybe smmthing less than the t useful life,which would raise the rete obit. Gene Pipes C'ty Manager, otrd the staff's practice is to give the Council a true a cost pi tore as it c a not to givetheCouncil an incomplete or inaccurate picture �. - y4 � of,for lnatr what it t t D street, t May Monday ted - type o understand h t 60 11 be 6 1 ugge ti g Sh a ked Mr.Keys if he we familiar with say other f formula or situation that would relate to Councilmnber Green's concerns. „ y{y p P.404 t,1, t i:r Yy. Mr.Keys said he was 4m111ar. p" Ca cilmmibe-0 V7 said he had nopr bier with charg other divi f of equ7gcent,but he tices h p blem with th rging Individual o t t outside".f thecity t a fee which.is,just the here cast Mr.Pip id this rarely happens thecity doe t tequipmet as a matter of practice as it is general ty in a He said this fareuIa 7s being developed so that re ca charge back to a grant,etc. Cauncil- Nk manber preen id h has no Drobin with th t.but the staff should realize.that the rep cost is superiait e ,# to the hister7 t Councilmnber Davis said this fonmla'ph lty should state that it is,just for other city S:- tllvis7ons: City Manager Pip s id 7t would be better to haves fomule u der an umbrell typathing,realizing that we are n t 1 the U-Re t M.b i MO.Boyd Wiltlar,Director of Public Utilities explained that when we ref. talk about charging intli vid 1, t tors h re.this relates to when the City does a large water tap--it figure actual cost ane eeqquipment and l b and7yiduaI contract labor basis and this forme Is is utilized in these u Luations:bar He said pl b7 g-ontrector may pay for a water tap for a business. F1nyor Monday noted she.would entertain emetian te table this item for a time until the staff can conn back b with a new formula proposal Co 1 ber Hodges made the motion to table and Coun it ber Howard secontled �t s the notion. All were 1n favor of the substitute motion to table and 1t Dausted unanimously. Note: Councilnember.fi added that with.regard to the hourly ON -f r the operate are prepos7ng Co an rage and he asked if this might eat be inappropriate also. Xe f it that if we're dei amp tha work for " k y 1M use omeavlse,then the hourly rate should be it actually 1s and eat sane average in that pert7euler pay ,y N "1 - scale. Gene Pipes noted wo generally do charge the actual labor mats,but he would haw the staff look at this Sud d}, again more closely-as they review the formula again. CONSIDER LAND PURCHASE t qeR-'- R Y Cces7tler Dutch of land for utility purpose tel the amount of.17.500,as allowed u ronder the Ovate t site s t an D gram - e Gene Pipes,City Manager.ndted in 11 the City acquired a site to across from She Palm Street Water Plan t ' 's " on which te build a two mi 111an gallon elevated water storage'facility(water clear). He said the'CS ty acquired ate at Chet tine sufficiently large to accomsodate and anti clpate expansion of the facility in the foresee- k it able future(15-20 year pen d) He id this Property was acquired fro Gibbs Brothers 6 Comaany by a Droceas f land trade 7 equal v nue He .aid the City agreed town appraised price of that site and greed at that t5an to acquire pa pl f p p rty 61 bbs 8rothars wac perti cu7arly interested in and trade back to then for the veno eat blfished I 7983 He Said at that time,wo acquired a tract down in the..northwest pert of Yal ker County $,.y end since we have-acquired q ired a couple of others and this particular site 18 a locall.nmr Boettcher s Mill and }; an c e and one site which has been appra7sad at$7.500 in 1986 tens. He Said trading ag@lost 1983 astue icrreally irrelevant as to whet we paid for the property,although this 55 a Very appropriate£;g ore. a+ He Said it 7s millibar of the process of working back t0 the dollar figure established 1n 1983 for the water 1 h`ot,i J. tower site acquisition. l uAa i Councilmealter D 17 g meds the motion to Dp f this 7 nd purchase 7n'the amount of 57.500 to be then t dad to Gibbs Brother as p {i mh�8o�nd YF E 11 T1ware-1n y0 d f t e n ion ossa i die f $ u an nm n s v RECEIVE AUDIT REPORT Presentation of the Fiscal Year 1984-1985 financial re rt audit re ort of Breidenthal A nolds b Ken Davis t fir"^ rF w review c coon cam ae r Teen a nd Mayor Monday noted after thereview by nr.,Ken Davis and Dr.Green,nshe would recommend-the Council take ✓ry- )+. port how te.revi and perhaps next week we can ask Mr.Davis to cam beck to answer any specific maj have at that time. ? a a { y � a { �`� tom• s� -r �.:. J v r��� n ^��;' t dot' :� gad , IPJ CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 251 19815 BOOK'0' PAGE 699 vx k Mr.man Davis,B ida thal6 Reynolds o M.Davis the introduced to audit report d anted he M1 it i designed: 1.t heti y. tion, - ft f n 7 3e N and f the statistical sect, He presented their e unqualifiedopiniond sufficient fire fim au 1 referents far than page a Othat epo S) Ne ftl}tel plum rete thW.h a gathered rally audit vide 'f b P them to d Lthat t ey fairly ir financialstatementsprepared f d with generally accepted accounting principal d that_Shay f i ly.present.re financialConditionf theCity f.H nt ill f Septmber 30 7. .7995. He amid f 7th p t h b p p d fns h th 1 th City will gain be w reed theh Cart f7cate f L f once F nc7a7 Rep rtf g 4 the 6o t Finan Off'! A o fation. _ y -kyr Mr.Davis than sm.the fallonving overall momunts..He said the'ftnan t 1 statements showMe City has financial strength and Vitality. He said th P tt fopon berunning efficiently and effectively eM within botl9 Gd mounts. N m 1 iso d a sYsts of internal control is strop d reflects effectivew{1 ma agement si 1 H said 1 1.dead:i thisrmoft I,.a opy of their mregr nt letterhich io te,the,have m sever 1 gg Li .thW b li .171 7 P be treigthe theCity s 1 t 1.contnol system. He seed thW have wed th a gg ti ns-with iSYD 'el a 11 th audit gmittee. He hal hllghbtl�one eatio 9 7 th'd V 1 t Of: ire 7 slrvi fu„d P saM OP Lbe.'tf ides in saes ill 1, M srrno-11 a t u o n establish- to O e oYA" ah Lin so tun s or e racee eedom L bu e t e3 # � kt ft,Y K b Finally M D vis.asp s d his app i tf to the be s.Of the audit mmnl2tee..Mr.Pipes.Mrs.Allen and their staff far.thew assistance Ord.Coope ration,during the audit.-He noted they looked forward to.working 43tfC'' d with them again. „y C nct7 be NOd9 ked if th .e.:i dDil p t Sh t i to 1 rem P aM.T Mr De 1 id she wart as up m re. PT-'d-_Yt wow md'V�th— uy- a t t i 1 tFTf�di,wwoZfd%"g(—E� o ire t —Trthas c T� s tee t lia parmmma—tet TR L ct n t xpa a n a e 1 f h a d tnae fu c oura�bT m— ov a ca ll prec a m n gave - men noting prevass epreciate things for to,purposes. an �:."T' ,sem n l q'Af - . � "Dr v` �... C nctl be 6 ea Th 1 f th lmdit Ca,aitte.t al ated th he set'with tl,e auditors on this },• .a� 1r,i5i l A�t _.1;� *5 f k tl he a s t on E t X tl e a v m on no pta m. t b t t ..Ms.e ber d ns t aw t f. t t W t 0 anor m G(R " 'wlyF f men t t L en they s + S� f to L s ex t t n t L as L e. act on, F$1 1 rats. a t. L e rent i t ITT- eon aur F at It sm sm � ,}d-I a ad"�Fi—fiat ss me Ls no to imp t this In a an �ie''F ft ' — step. Hp,mid s can mote- r t t,ca as n t matt he m r Councilmenber Green said the e P d reciaiimd t d-re 1 beSM1e re ricin for what wa could ' k mit.Don t t� L a e wn hot Su S' t t to -e% a I Is. %t' 1 Council b Hodge ted h pleased h t wave thisreport February,ratherthanJu lY right during ke�tYY tt budget t7m C u tlmeebe G ceeeended thestaff for what h siders tremlyy-good edit report. E°ly' Mayor IbndW tivi aedthe City will be conrectinA.Nr.Davie re care back to a quest ons.if Ne Cmncil feels ,'; y @h it would like ce do so,peM p t week CITY MANAGER'S REPORT--GENE PIPES Calendar .. �`.� . Mr.Pip aid the Council will meet t k(March 4)to 1 y questions theC 11 has n the { mit mpo t d relative financial tnfom ti garding.that t th t t7 . N ted otherhousekeeping tarsal will 1 be the agenda. pe s id.if.' amlek-toed ions i 'k. soon ren7Aht on th D Developmnt Cod it then g to th Legal.repo tm t to be ft 17 d..but be f the cork load io Ne Leg 1 Depe tee t presently th the four milli dollar lawsuit,(scheduled t A to trial at the am of March) it is notanticipated It will be dy for Ca, it tion soon. He said the March 3 meting is fol loxtl by SDran9 gram d th Cmnctltyp1m71y'rekes tMtwmk off to'spand w7SA Lbeir fam711ea. Tha next schNu7ed Counn7 Me ti g i'th 'Me.h 19 M by Ma h A5,the fallen ng T d y .,old b 7 trial W that date which would ill hd to miss:that ek He said ifthet 7 l.is Mtandard.d ton.,the following k.AP it 1 n Id b back. H said thisis the weak f to election and them i always the possibfl7W ' Leet w 11 till b ] d i th trial H 7d ltd is difTt lc.t pre pa f C until Jket7,g if ie k s^; Involved i federal t L 7 1 1 Houstm Ile,.. id the k ft .the elect is the sta_M b inn y. 4s�{�m • ,, rip i tc as are Olt f the.,lecttg Th pumeeef L,i larder % .Mr.P1 id is to ^ d d 1 the Council that the t ff 111 be held p retl to get any radar mitt ti s out of th way i terve of p 1 rity mark land, tc bef the oto 'things that a going m'. He cautioned the.Council however.tbit "' Y '�• „s m.f en'If m fi 1 h.th Deeo Pne t Code revs 1 the work session of this evening and 7t dcea g0 to Ne Legal 'g DeDertmnt th t She 1 wsuitl ggin to ha to t be priority Y.caplet7ng work on She Cade: He aid it my be anb t tt lly after to 1 coon.bef - back t the gavel pmnt Coda 1n reme of foetal re i and approval.' He said.M.imply wanted the Caumil to be re of the res a for.any dela an Lhis. MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT--JANE MBXMY Open Space Action Comitte, C Mayor Monday Yepdrted thisam ttee t XontlW-kfta 26 79 P.M. M theparticipation was very { good; She noted a Cho ma elected es JayAobi on aM Vi Ch e elected as Donald Caere. She id they towed the goals,the park Ala 1 ted to Open pa and they, sting agai met Monday to Ne9in t0 f rmlate their.short and long to 9 1a entl.to talk about specific things they hope W target. sheN ff v' felt it wasan excellent meeting of that group. Joint gev.I Met-Cnsumittx ' 4.15,1`'h� 5•� v p Mayor Monday said this camittee will be assembled to.act as an advisory board So Mr.Bob 51e7th.Dl rector a, W 8 § 4 S9 4 �U Xnl EE% , w� 4 rv PAGE 700 E, 0,Ek Community Develop t-H id they will ba: ti g' sounding board for hi begin t e to try to { i put ourselves together in a very effective na-ar 1.r,the area oftlevelopont of the.City of Huntsville. She then presented the following names to be appointed to this camnittee: Mandell Baker Ste e De— Steve - �•:` Steve B hart T Ke 1 nd° Bryan Berg tram p ne1owe Ban ni BB er J h yBNoorer y Ids ,{ D Id Ce Y Jill Smith. s ny Corley . Casey e a ftEddie Use B f -I d a She id An effort as madehere tog to zzzmhmn It tat h ali th p is of the community that are .'ia".u. 3 st 3F y''t -r involved in active.development She sold.thmy have ell a thusiasttcal ley ca t tl.t care in to advise us and S 4 ,.„ k xith the Li ty C i7membaM Hodges mad t8 tion to approve of the,,c ittee.appoinhnents aitlpr fn. 1lmreberBarrett. dad the motion. Di ion: Cou ileober beil otatl.ha.omld Ilk to Mow.the ^ Pro adre to dicertain of these.appo7nLneMtB 47th the ya. tl asked.if tht.could.be postponed fora nw 4 {;.�"• -'+�"e` µ sleek so he could tl this.end dept It next we k My Monday d if he has a problem with ane of these we an discuss it r he can to table'it Ca lmembar Bell said he would like to move to table,bbt�he 1s not sure about the format to discuss It,Whether it isinopen forsmi such as thisor what. Mayor Mondayi ' it oan be discussed now. said After a discussion with the City sttoenW .t whetherthis would qualify t be discussed 1n Executives Session under personnel.matters.and whether thi i official poliey'makxng csesnittee ar.an informal caoitt oT Ne.Council 14 da dM.ik d' mmttee to the and did t require council a oval. tl tho'toren a o c ounc t ar en w r e e STC oma cee. gas mop on and 7rLEM re3— cFtw t e mom- u a i �*,y This Is 14ntsville(Play)Tickets. Mayor Monday noted she he' e tickets to the lhic[a Iaintsvi lle play to beheld on Friday evenitg. She said this iny'musical drama being produced an Fr1tlay and Saturday ndngy by the Study Cluh and it will be an L, I$• y _ty�, 5 {3` �.�*"�.- xcellent production. She noted theticketsre$3.00 each. She urged all to be there.e CounelL ncrlDx u •t Pothole at lore Street and.tame oCounc - ' Pipes noted Howard 111 d e care of there is a very large pothole.right 1R front of a law's driveway. Nr.Pipes notnd the teff will take re aT it. $_t" .;k ° ' 4 Joint bevalopme c c tttee s P r'yTN r.t' Councl lmamber Xherthn ask d the MWm hat the Joint Development Committee 111 d Mayor Mond said the camittee will work in Oro ways as a joint committee works g ith Rr.Sm th,number one:'it will advls- �^ Ing on innovative ideas n develophe that thW p llisi arI i in their various professional.activities and number two they ill.also act as a smndi g board Tar him with ideas the,he nay have concerning develop- $~ M. Counci imenber Wharton said the site of the committee.18 people,bother,hie as it reminds him of the worksttee that was farmed to design a horse--they cane up with a camel. Mayor Monday noted we 11 see how this Poor LightLightina an Svcaeore and Lack of Sane Ca nmember Barrett noted citizen ha 11 d h1 about poor lighting or lack of sane on Sycamore. Xe aid h h 7 dy 7 4 d taff and he hes been assured action will be taken if we have adequate poles to ; rt put lighting on. H-BRC Combined P h i Do We Use It? y; Councllme b Cowling asked if the City awr ed th combined purchasing powers offered W H-WC. Mr. Gaya.Director of Interne 1 Servs Indicated we tl d i e cases the City can get better Eric es than they 1 used 1He10 Lhewe are eligible t e the State's 6 ral Purchasing method(state contract)as ell and we have yj past(cPmPU tis) Baseball Field Status ff f $yY {5k Cauncilmrmb 0 11ip asked thestatus of the basebaii f1 lds.-.Nr.Pipes.indicated.the poles have come iON n end the lights a being mounted.( pole s broken in unloads g.nd. eplacecent will be here Friday). He s id the poles pll be punted sometime this weekend end the lacti 1'mark ill follow. MY.PPteete said the. girls leagues wont be starting until April 28 ad if they start.earlier it will be T+ball and they'll u the 6 soccer field across the road ailce.thy wan t. d 17gh[s. C 1 ber0arl ing caWtiannd the staff About ert!in sponsor a league hatl hen it played n to field on Josey Street.(Be r Distributor)to he sure that f t2 �f doesn't get Put of nand no alcoholic beverage parks).noting that leaguehas already advertised for team. "0 pley on that field. •�� MEDI.IRW.RIES a Joint Development Bmitl. - 4^ � y J.D.Dickenson of KKNG asked th Mayor to identify her many.f her appointments to this Joint Development P Z Beard lived outside the City L7 its Mayr Monday identified Bake B e Cay raft,Reynolds and Bergstrom -. as balnp out of the city 1lmits.'Counollmenber Hedges said Keeland to t f the City. Counci lmember Oawling ted Carey is mtside the.city as well. Mr.Dt k o then ked why the mayor would went noo-city rosidents r edvrsinq a nember of tbe.city staff. Mayr Monday id it has nothing to do with where they live but she was r looking for eltpertise in the.ane of development and-she wanted a widely basad group to provide input into trent elements of development in the city in which they deal v ry day through their professions. She said tRy 11 be leaking et innovative wys to seryl M_^la who will be caning in as W011 as those already here in s of.deralammennt,a fhbli shi ng rew =1 a larging'what they have. She said it will not be charged �>y,g; with attracting n buss mess as that will be tl der the E<onanic Development'Cauncil,.a totally tli9ferent Ktiw f- X. v'"`Al�y b3" Di Menson ask the Mayor if the C c11ha3 authorized Roy Williams-at the Chamber to offer tax ed a�.. ne tyrm��y,�s t da. ;a - t s»r•� �lrsu� -s 'a�`�"-„�,,�`� February 25.1?8fi -D!h "7 etiefJy 5 and,C t $ tar '*"k - i tpf a aF � - 1 r r.. r s �����& ''•; �` ��. .kri i' il,. ' t CITY COUXGIL MEETING MINUTES W10.CN 4,1996 :. .BOOK 1 �N :'tri a z 'r su.� `k✓.ra a _r . - C MINUTES OFTHE HONfSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 4TH DAY OF MARCH.1986[N THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN.THE CITY OF HURSVILLE,-COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT fi.45 FALL - ,'e`�- The Council met In regular session with thefollowing members.present:. Jane No day,Mayor City Offi preset fi0.Eugene Barrett William B.Green Gene Pip .City Manager 5.adgy p_. Gary Bell Bill HodgesRuth DBSh .City 5 cretary Tk>: r!" St p� E Davis Party N rtl Jr. Scott Bounds,City Attorneyg p J Cowling Memo b t. Dick Wharton Z Aar The meeting s called toorder by theHonorable Jane Monday,Hayar. The Invocation was presented by F i l' Reverend Doug Lawn of Nes,Testament Baptist'Church., *"„ X Ut 4 a .T CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING t4 Couecil iiM Berrett.mede the mono t e of-Cha min tem of th T s neetinO of Februery 25, ' 9B6%7 Use "ons° m:a rgryo a a me.atlo� a� t ATTENDING CITIZENS Nary T.Cieg9 and.J ka:B.Clegg,905 Avenue M-296-2834--Margarette Thomason Hon (E thaw Estate) i n° Mrs.Clegg advised the Council that h and her husband are in.the p of e,tor,ng 906 Avenue M,the y r have in which h memo. She noted it h been In the Enthas faro ly ice 7858 and was originally con- '1 " {,y;1 kt,}'�-; �4,r,✓FryK ?"'i q7y .strutted In 1855. She said it.has a great'de 1 of historical sighificence forthe community an the stake. She t Sic y`g, &gt P C id she is working thget-it listed on the National Register aed.she understands there will be no problw with k k p i t.. the Texas State Historical Cammission and that it will be listed there. She said they have found,insubmitLing their architecturaln plans to the City or permits;that the.part of the city,code has been delete d.afii0h refers - ' to the restoration of historical buildings which can cause some problems with their restoration because of thing ;," • rlF4x1p� ' G $P = err , the City eight row require She mentioned th q lrement Of a Pl re safety precaution which would mean they ;rF :tya T `'}d ld have t install a stairway on the a tai of the building which would kill the Wilding entirely fro +E Win g listed the National Register.,,Sheid 0 ly n.thew house in-tarn Is On the National Register a�M they we in hope that Huntsvilleuld h e.mre hone'listed.:Shefelt the restoreti on of the home `' r of ig ifl to Huntsville ac they want sits"ns.Of Huntsville to beable to pointto it with C .pride,show.visit who..came to town,and gybe it will be something that will be on the circuit ofspeclal 4 } its;to see..She.said shei H nt 117 we t0 get back an the t trail d realize sae revenue F 5 q from that. Mrs.LTegg thenked the Cou alto restore the historical.structures provision to the building cads 5o that Old hones can be restored without destroying their historical significance in-Huntsville. k3" Councilmmnber Dowling asked if Lhe.Cl would be using this homm as their reside e. Mrs..Clegg Sk 'r F,i g Clegg's 9. said §f- they have their hone in Xou to b t i r to imp 1t..they do not know totally what the pl me might sea day. ' She said alt 9 older bane be g uses.far bed and breakfast. She said her husband is a lasyer and they might haws 1 offl a there. She.aid:they did!t knew what they would:d0 with it. Councl7mniber Dowling y^ 1 1noted he w nous.about the reference t0 an exterior stainwy..Mrs Llegg noted if they have a bed.and .'., breakfast perhapsthat would be. th g th t'oight ocuor...Sbe said they d thave plans at this meant to ;A do that. She said in Galveston and Houat this part'oP th.Code was left totally. She said Galveston does have a couple oP areas that designated as historical districtc,but H to'd t. She said there are - .., e other buildings in Gale that are not in the historical district that are covered b this x Y particular part n the code. Y. *r µ� COuncilmenberBell felt Mrs Clegg's Point'ia we and he noted this itemwll b considered later in u gena May Monday. of d thi is our opportunity 0 ask questions butthat agenda,ten. r x Mr.Jake Clegg said hi If h c pre ntedhis-crone t well and he had nothing additional to add. ' P y Mayor Monday closed this portionafthe agenda at this time. t i - FORMAI.SESSION BUDGET,ADJUSTMENTS AND TAX REPORTS r wzk„ki"zt ✓3 Re i.wakesAedby dge_t-bereQ�tn nslatiVe tax collection reports a' id r Bdlustments to Lhe butlaet tb rte O Y.k cif i Meet Repot t Th'City Manager.6 n III...Presented thisreport f theCouncil lif tion and he highlighted the li t f at f. Afte w general comments and inquiries for 7 if cation,the Council accepted y y the report far inforaw tion Only. rcP. f F Tax Reports ""� The tax collectionreports for December.1905.and January,1986 were p ted by the City Newp r,Gene Piponel Afte general.comments and i q 1 1 s for clarification,the Co1 accepted theports for infor- �a purposes.. Budget AdjustmentsR i If,lip -Presented th 71st of badg t adiust ants f the C u ,7 formal approval ComcfLa�nber Hodges °r - made the motion'to. y f the bud at d bent s� t d for the9 t tled Dacnber 31 1905 I,w is an oun w nw re n n t CONSIDER ENTER RATE INCREASE d $ r nested b EnLthe amount of 0.40 a month that would be yib $7 i ,r �,✓ 5 COnsidera t f i ee.l ae5 unc ifi FsT pna,er creat u r n no on a mm., r +t� "�,... fy,R Mr.Pip p to a letter dated F b ry26,]986 f Mr Jae L r1 Manager,Ento%(of HuntsVlilo) which 7niceted LN $0.40.0 td iiw a is.approximaLly 1 3 js per day per customer and is scheduln Lo become effective April 7,1986. Mr.pipes noted the last cast of service adjustment was sea ten years ego. " .Yt. t4.esSn�.L s @.�� 'k.... �...g `� v�f'wF+ `s` S �``5.);Y 2:f&•: _ k'F1'i�n5 A'h t�'�' �'� � k✓,p- x 1"n �C ,� `�Y I k{f nk �, ���� �� �I M�I r s, rz � Y 7 �`t3 '3 ai V «; yet" v{t PAGE 702 MEETING OF MAACX 4 7986 CITY COUXCIL NINUTES BOOK..0.. t 3w a MaYld be Monday asked W tike sfncrease t1 AfYt 1.1% or discusslm pd had It bee 1 of 2.5%.the Louisand re his nat{fi ti f.(nf-snakf. Yo e9 tetl.that sh uestions fI dfi tYWs thth0.a71 Rall—al Camissio gulace the to a d tM1 t th p at t t th Ma rfbrwe ry toxo and Huntsville s rat 1s not the same as N the oth torn in Me East i She said,f the that ext year,if It ah ld be dewed fmasibl for likeEn to to ro t another to s f 1 th In a. She said she like tD take a look at all fthe ceera7l Vie M that race ,had N tsv.illarflts end'Polus'thaS h e,personally n. res ce other towns. , 1 CONSIDER WATER LINE MATERIALSbg . ' -"' ,t. A � •per' ' " ^ Consitle Bid 66 31 f liar line materiels to Big SUM Util ltv in the amount of$67,217.47 to be paid 9L,;, Pipe sa,d this.is part of on cap1G7-.Improv mems aM 11 thePIP, .., "ts t th through Bo tt h is out W Highway 19 and.the north and Out eventually. He said thT9 s Just through the Boettcher's Mill ]" res. Xe said the low bidder 15 BIS 6Lact Utility in the annum oP$6],217.47. He said he feels.7t is an 'p"t3x t extremely good bid.. un 11 ce H matle thewtiont a rove of this bid d the mono x ewndea b r x YV?• Y;,,_ i6 k", '\.. } `L a < Councilmwbe' 11. r¢. unaa pus ass d W congre u.ate 1. n as o nc, t wa-notes that esW he felt it 7s very ioportant. Nr Pipe 9 id MrSaJohn as 9elt ausPecial effort was made to da pas sa KeyaM 71 he so tnfomed of this nice comment. F% NqY Y CONSIDER STORK DRAIMIGE: .. kr t Connseaer bsds TornCldrMulls nville.Road atone drains W Anter Construction in the amount of 33 560.]6 Plan {' ai,4 ' `w ss~s ;S,I"s'p li i3x sJna- rhe- not Du >r`fi's yy �.. �,,1"cb'j.'x -,y' t'i`' Mr.pipe th p. entedthis bio and recwrimeMea.;t to the CouociT as be;iga volt goad bio. Ne sesa.le - '2 +�?"' is less.roan the 'h this x"aanxr's estimate by e c uple of thousa d d 11an..He noted this is a local contractor L 1V Pr Is a t four Phasel Strat BoM Progrw. Mr P{p s-"It the cpntreccer's naw 1s Robert Earl, ? f�yf:. a 1ow1 boY CWn{llwber Ibdoesmatle the ti Y OD Tthi bid ad Can 7lneobe B tt M d the # Y T'pn �yy tt All —T�vo d thT y' LOtiIOE0.ENGINEERING SNDIES t k Consider nth Li fo the.Ci Na t t. L Nth Mi b ke F aM Assoc,atea f G Dog neer reg a W t - DD a h y N.Pip d the.Pro3 t 1 the Rob Crank Watershed 1 to evalu to thealternatives t the rather 4 P, heal tlry rk a diru which would be required noting tt h been identified thare wNld be over$725,000 northof (^," He seitl thisstudywaill ai th.p li Met f 9 ing report.f th ezpanslon o4 the sever treatment plant. allpare alternate sewer treatment.�stans so a•'i.. that the Co it ke go d judgment I th t reg ct.hHe id b th.thts and the transm;ss,on line gran Y A Spring.0 kale ShA 1 far t n tet 1 we ed dOr'k k thisdecision. He slid the. ports ora both > 1 Petted M the first of C nclT b 1, as.made the tion to approve of thi th t tf d '4. '. :.�a{'` '� Wuncilmember NmreM seconded tie w onfl' sxrp n avor�en't e�w{{on ...... t"} CONSIDER FE NCSXG ase 4 'P.eyk � 1a Consider p I f' h ge_oMer W the f 7i- t t t the b b 11 f ld t uske 1 t t CY dna t fA—Bf--,l -.f'1-T111-bTT-pLbTl �—��a i.g Mr.Pipe id th change order consist of additional railing g each be k tap f xtra support antl dditional bottom 1 71 IO.f t f hangs the si f t f e.an field number seven to an eight foot t ''s fence to accomodate tM1 d Ig- h p s in Lhe dugouts(adds ti 1 77 g and wire• §430),raise the front of the dugout f :1 Twt f nc W eight foot fences build f the top of the dugouts to allow, {,� additionai f and plastic links W.caverth Wp,f r shade( t P -f .dugouts on the new fields:S7,3g0): b5' -design the is tlu9ours o i tf p ea11P1 ld f th s ( rk on these six dugouts xpuitl cost $1,860., 1 ding the eight 4wt wire and posts 1n front of each dugout,a fra♦e bunk on the to .I?' _ Pl. l estic slats for shade. N noted the P,w7re..and youth league would thwput eatlitianal money 7nW the new ballfielda iy L} then is.$3.630 cover He SMnthe tra Or Sh¢��It anal work done on the six dugouts. The Wtal coat of the Bhangs!order 4 approVin h Ptanw o4 the hangs ardor Mayor Xonday noted although we x,11 be 9 ng tall 1 th aon t of$3,630,the c7ty an anticipam a fu d flat the youth league in the nt of$1 660 6 7 9IP,th.Try eilpentliWre;u1L7matelY•to 51.770. Ill Pipe ted this is correct. 7 h" CouncilnwsM D li tle th ti W a rote of Lhe chap a order with M t d c described ani ' �tf'.•i"sr,c l count er rte[ sew rot s no a e r na W t e Unix w tlditional c LribuLtanepPu§7,860. LaunNlmmmber Davis noted he Y} } molavpnly stipulate that th pal 1cy gaM ng the lights going otf at 70.00 H.'be continued. All yore in favor an tl the action Passed younimusly. CONSIDER SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS @ + Consider bid onLl2th Street sidewalk iwravenots to Ernst Coniscructi.Consounnor in the turan 4$4,414 to b . C Mayor Monday presented this topic. Mr.Plp 1d.the Lity h d five bidders,all of wham ere local People, He said Lh p ,{ t 171:be f is lk ISO t f the cti 1 ted on 12th Street between Unlrerait Avenue and A J. He said it 7 Ives.the.removal 09 a portico of the sidewalk in Plant oP the Masonic Lotlgga which c tented.without tap Por access Irmo the parKing space to the Sidewalk.*f. He slid steps will be 7nstadl d d other wsmati k ill h dote on the sidewalk. Nr,Pipes noted the work planned for the ' s nth sid of 12th StraL 11 7 Iva the instaGilation of a retaining wall,which will serve as a facia for the existing 7d 7k,end will be YXH a 11 as functional. AcwrdIng to a mean Iron Nr.Robert M.Smith, " ti rector of Camunlry Davei anent NA RMaEproject is cample4a,water will np longer ba able to enter the 7tlewalA fandation and ca problma w11A 4reett/thaw. Nr.9nith noted sore cosneter beFk well be dopa he "r4.$=' k 1 81 H .P, 4 b improve th¢.lwka of the sidewalk long the norihem Wall of Felder S Store. Ne ad0led the final part of the ( prp5ect x717 be W repair the WRsewwr Inlat box which exists at the car ref 12th.Streei and 13niversity, Avenue. Mr Pipes then edVised the Council oP the staff's ow dOki W sward the hid W Ernst Conatruetion 4pa^3$d ✓-hF`' jiy"C Camp sU.7n the mount of$4,414. Councli¢mlher Barratt wde.th do't rove of this D7a aM Cpuncilmembe Now any and the motto All were v n w a )C > =- � CITY MANAGER'S REPoRT--GENE PIPES t. 1 j � F ly. �Y MOP t a INyr qt March 4 1986 PAGE 704 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL BOOK 0' 'YP capital 1 ray pt required i theof.A a O and 22nd Street.. PI':notmine,p thlswhat t t incl UdetheTRA budget carry forwartl.(surpl us)of sem $300,oW. d ' " e•L � ,y.' Mr.Pipe,noted with regard to the Sanitation F d th city did receive a draft copy f th olid waste w •. "i' f y dy ay and it will b brought E theCouncil fori 1 couple of weeks. N ,d$123.850 in carry farmmrtl 1 theSan,tett Fund 5 not gh t impl Csay Jor portion of the lid to glen. He said tJf •a until th p tis re i d it u1d bep ture�t .have any oid-year budget aQiu Ore t-1 IWtion. Ne -wi recommended h 1d ng thistil ha beth handle n what em All d. le Sher,ng y f b i.th t f$65,190,,s the 1 t ant of yl g t of a emu be 7.g allot tl He saidh 1relatively.certain.this 1s the end of mvenue sharing from the N ,'^ 2` v`7A •:,v;�}ds'".'.r` f; federal government. ': itl-he urge th Council to.be y Haus in the expenditure of Lhaseremetnin fund Mr.Pipes imted die ha h d 8.per t d'tion 7= e. hoeing allocations this year by potion of Chugres the last quarter willbedu d by percent. Hes,d the city.is funded through theand If the fiscal year. sett i gg i1 - xx'✓ „�"y'�a, a iw ,,t nae said wh th opens next year is tog ply d pendent.p Congress am the attl othey have to.take. Mayor Mond Led it i t ly I. it is y .} h` SLrember Hodges asked if tfi ae carry forward funds wire drawing interest 1n the bank and he as toldthey�Counc Discuss the 1 t f the draft d 7 t cohlei I.,.,buffer yard/ l ntl pl—stal. Pipes said he hatl not arranged far a.special k. Sion for tonight since this is the sole remaining th 1z-weeks Ton opriate drum roll end fanfare, +, }'. 9 saga of di 10 He said with the'or a can ' k`r': ( k,(L' ' either S this now or take a fifteenminute break and come,back to discuss it. ununcllmeaber Oowlin w whether this is the sale remaining issue. Mr.Pipes said a got Nrou9h eve7thin9 Lounmoslingnummeer argued 4$ Alk S d�t; k %^ A hi•.4 ('� i v said we. t through everything that was presantetl by the staff..Geme Pipes mid M1e felt maybe.we do need w" a break tide drum ml I. He suggested may .adtog into the conference roan end have a work session. Mayor Monday noted she would.prefer a.Murk a...ion.on this,n the next roan after a short break. Myyar Monday �� Ig•gr. { m, L h F ,e. advised thanwork �an i1will tting.nan finish the agenda pais and then reassemble,n the next room to discuss this Little.League Field Lights 3y5t"` R;. i fi ftri Mr.Pipes sold the.lest light pal at today. He said fences or the sprinkler system will go,n imetl- "; lately thereafter,.followed by the other which ever doesn t go f,est. He said the only thing remaining is 'r }"- 'b A 4 1 for the grass W grow and we 11 heve t b patient W let nature tike Sts course on that part. Mr.Pipes said 1t may be J b fore the.grass cover 1s established well. Counc,lmmmber OavIs advised the Ci Xana Manager that ,k,... )Is,.supporti g the netting et the baseball field has broken loose and he was concerned that thewholethin y: .;+ C might Mme down on someone. Mr.Pipes said he'd look into this immediately. ( MAYORS ACTIVITY REPORT ' 7Y Appreciation of Staff 1 iMayor Monday expressed her orals for the work of city staff members Involved,n preparing for the festlr7- g q ties at Sam Houston's Grave and the appearance of the Governor.Nark Whi te.On March 2,1986. Invitation for Thursday,March 2a.10.30 A.M. .Mayor lbeday advised the Council of an 7 Y7tat7on W Wan to go t0 Merica Park Junior Nigh School a tM1ey ,d } 111 be dedicating the, 3 q 1 tennial Park(a cross from the San Houston Grove,a HISD property). She said Y� 7t is a lovely addition to the ommunity and the Junior high school. y a dw' COUNCIL ACTION Ydi * !- Street Licht Prod—on Fish Hatchery Aad Counc,lmenber Green Oo 'il bar Green asked th stat f theDirector prof t Bob Smith of 1=11n11y 1erelopment.said t b tbe.staff i king on"Wi M that the ey h a b d and the t off i new wrking On the number of poles n d tl He said they will turn in their order to BID shortly.for-them W put up the lights. Pothole Amish,Road C ne,lmenhe Bell.-Co it emb .Bell reported this pothole to the City staff. 4 ti N-GAC Meeting Council b r Howard C ,1 b .Now rd ported.on the general membership meting on Fab- ruary 28. Mayor ay}�M tan e�him{ p ting th City f Huntsville. � ia Tx S ca ora StreaL Li hta--t0unci lnwmb B tt. Cou ilm Barrett asked if the order was Bade yet on theseY g ts. r. sa tl L as cens t tp. St tea Utilities(6SU). Refinance Certificates of Obl,'at7on Cou ilmeb Hodgyes. Co aileanber Hodges asked Patricia Alien,D,rec- r�; a dant m expert ening a high interest rate,could be lumped Wpether and refinanced at today's lower ,teras ttl tis..Mrs..A71 en noted she wow d look into thio. xx' k - Seven Ni11 R nnlno Club--Nayor Montlnv Marne,NoM0'.noted a brochure aP this Club identified iha oven hills HuntCap,tollliTl,know el dgg.Hi 71,Lottan Gin Hill,Smith N117,OepoL Hill,Peckeraod Hill and Y Gospel M,77'. RECESS TO-TXE.OISCUSSIONTABLE ; `*€ t" a: The Council then book 15 minute break W..reassembled i the tanference row xA Shey gain tl,scusaed 4. ' t..-} buffer y d vtl 1 d P D tags q,tame t No decision s r achetl,but may idea-were exposed and ,T _ x'i.3 a debate tl- er whether the land pi q q lrment should be raised from 70 percent to 15 or f4 percent, sr y or eb to definitions rf whet constitute 1 d piny,n Lhe current requirement should be reit sed es an altxry n tiw5u i n 9Port W lecrease the q lity'f'th landscaping;newly to trees. The.l tom will be brought back Y ata b quant meting Por foreml acti n. No action was taken rn this items. FINAL ADJOURNMENT `w Pf ,5 rx 'an i" v s tf'"y ulnitted. p ! k to Desh w. 9etre rr u k.'. rn .may „y y�y fi March 4.1986 raw N,pY i 5 U. s a ZOIT Y�MINUTES OF IIARW 18 1986 BOOK O' PAGE 706 � M6WES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD 9N THE I8TH.DAY OF MARCH,1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL L BERS LOCATED.AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. tog The Council at in regular session with the following members present: Jamb Monday,Mayor City Officers P t + wi O Eugene Barrett.. William B Green Gene Pipes,City Manager 7° x (E Gary Bell Percy Howard, dr. Scott Bounds.City Attorney Stephen E.Davis Dick WhartonRuth OeShaw,City.Secretary dairy L.Dowling Member absent: Bill Hodges,Mayor Prots 'EXECUTIVE SESSION The Council met in a scheduled tIv aroperty'acquisition S 1 t 6 30 P.M.P M.to discuss a real estate mitter an 10th Street. No formal ti t ken ';ri' �' _''Yagg•, m"ir a", 52 1 CITIZEN INPUT No one caew to sbank before the council'in this session. FORMAL MEETING F '. Mayor Non th called the formal satin to order. The.invocation was y 'rte .yJ4,y As fiv.� "+� 2f^h^t'- r y..➢-t daY g presented b.The Reverend Marvin ` u:. Jmnas Umtetl Methodist Church. CDNSIDER THE MINUTES'OF THE.LAST MEETING s: Cyt Council member Barrett made the motion to app of the minutes of the March 4.1986 City,Council Meeting z and Councileienber Howard seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. ATTENDING CITIZEN ti We.Regina Matthews Junior Service Leawue,to discuss hith to for Town Creek Park. -Mrs.Nattiness of the duniar Service League,advised the Council that th League has had several Sesquicen- tennial projects ate one additional Sesqulcenteimi 1 p ,{ct 7s being proposed he for the Councils approval. She said they would like to pursue the constructlon of sof amphitheater- behind City:Hall in the area where a. dYp, 4 t the band art was held last.July 12,1985 during the City's 160th birthdaypnrty lebration.-She asked for td `g the C it Input for the idea. xE ' 6he ted We land butts up to sone land the.hospital district plans to acquire from Marion Ki n9• She said > the dlstrlct has on paper from Nr.Ki g,We promise W give the hospital dl5trict first option should he.decide W sell this lend. She said the di trict has a pr.17 1 wry drawing of en apartment highrise for.the elderly to go on this property. She said Mr.Handle f the h s pit I d strict 1s ready to work with the Junior Service .� League in any any. She indicated h rn.that theProposed project of the hospital dfstrict would be com . t ;r patrble W the Leeyue's plans to build theme itA to She 'ked Mr.Handle to consider leaving sane of the trees(buffer tone)between the planned aparteent cemplek and the.city 5 property(amphitheater ore:).as the League has dasiged those trees tab W-natural be YArop W th amphitheater. Sha sola Mr..Handle could not p k f -tM1 whole NmPi tel 0lstri t Board.but he would ly encourage the buffer zone as he felt it would be g d id Mayor Monday noted there —ple—ting capacity nn this area and that we had now 300 peopl - {' k J at the bend concert last year,both in chairs and du t p.ad out on the lawn and it was not crowded. a!i "a f In answer W a question on par,k1 9.Mayor:Monday id th original plan on Town Creek Park..had an sphithe ter 1n 7txhich.Planead the use of ity Ha11.Darting Ch nbe parking,County parking lot and the auxiliary park L, g lots s be.t t Sbe s td it 4 It Por in end eftern600 parkl g.nd,f r sekead .Commence t 9 Pel +n r. > there would be lot f parking available,7 additionto First National Bank acro the treat. Mrs.Matthews 5 3 S said because 0the deq toparking' around T Creek Park,We League decided to Duraue that as the site rather than the SHSU Gazebo ,whizh Buffer.fr deck of pBrking and the traffic Were often interrupts th enjoyment f performances. T✓. Nay IbWay ted Mr.MatWews is looking fo ager 1 oesansus of the Launch for the L g t Pursue vsy. _'Pa .y th1 5 91 antenn7 1 P j ct. The Council 7rd7cetad thew sensus aM appreciation for Wis fineid Mrs. " Matthews noted she is working with an architect from Houston,who has already done some work on Town Creek Park' y pma star plan.She saitl he hes A great plan that an be expended later to capl7sht wh t the Leaggue wishes to do. Xrs.latthws id whet is planed tan be ut711ttd gM1t though it nayn t b in.the final tage as can be adldm W.it;covered-*f ting int thephlth ter of a pesaneat nature,etc. She said it deft 7tely woud not be an'eye.so ,and rp sssi amounts of concrete x111 be used.but rather the natural ,p ,s setting x111 be enhanced and used. „- ;'y Mayor IbidaY cony ed the consensus of Cha Wuncil that t delighted with thisProposed project mW mond the junior Service League Por their genuine efforts. heaoff—d the city staff o assist where they can, It we,notal na funds of the city would be used on 11s project and We League would pay all costs. M1 CONSIDER RESOLUTION Co ide Resolution No.86.3-18.7 din the contributions W Gillespie Ses uiceetennial Park I.the HISD ' ndkP h Junior. 9 puS N 7) Man.Park NOWay presented this Resolution No.B6-4 officially reagnixing the 6171 adp7a Seaquicedtennil Park -.SLk' {H iied recooggn/x7np the Mance Park Junior X1gh School Studeat Council- Mers of 1983-1984.and 1985-198fi,their '3'"� '`£ x t princlPal,Clayton Welts,sponsor,Mrs.KAY McAlister,felt students,teachers,—city leaders and srohant for an extYemely saningPol project ry s11 done. Lwnci lnwmber Ogill on the wotian to approve of Resolu tion No.86-4 and Cduncllmember Ba tL ended the motion.717 re Tn favor and the-time ossa d u 0 u1 } Cleyton.N W Principal f Ma P hark Junior N1 gh School,than introduced Mrs.Kay McAl inter,nthe S k Student Councils P Miss SL i'Hers,Preside t Mi s-Connie Rober on Secretary;Mh•. Ian Phillips. 1' a w A & Ky > Treasurer a4 the Student t Council'.:Mayo Monday thanmete Ne ReioluNon aloud to all those present and gave 1t to the Princi Pal to P7 ce in the s haul display area. Y1111111 11,sell, iii I X1111,!11 .. w� 1uq �l .PAGE 706 BOON"O" MMCN 1B 1986 CITY CWNCIL MINUTES .s v - - CONSIDER OLD.MADISONVILLE ROAD CURB AND GUTTER PROJECT Consider Lids Old Madisonville Rad curb and guttAr projeSt to R T Mot oner in the t of 19 350(base of ^.' the lab Pipe P ted'bid two wgyl, ith th city. pplyi g ter 1 7th.the c t ctor supplyip9 only - woultl cast q Pme t, pl t ly t key,Me s id tN to'ha tl_ i d'.the p h ioP the material l Y Nearly the diff a aM W ld. q ire dd" 1 bid ti tc IN.th 0 Med that the ;- " .. c71 e M th bid to R T-Mo tgooe y 9 E19..f th b .bid pl tet ky-p Oct. Council member Devlin:ode.the ti .t re f thisbid.M COu-11 em_ Bell .dedthA actionDiscuss on:. ` tractormon the HIM)as a-pc_ trec_9 M p t a ryan an was the con #4 D k i* y Protect Pav7n9.curb+9 ntl 9ut_riig k M:Pipes sa,d3 this prosect will start next Week and ample_the,Sob.the h follwing weak: N6 said we are very well satisfied with his work. A71'were in , z ,r�gsi` st''o` t favor of the motion and it d unaM slv. A CONSIDER.RUBBER TIRE LOADER q.� J Lo Sid b+d 88 32 f bb ti to de t Ca P Y dEauipme t Laino in th t of S71 950 to be ,"�' irtc� ^.^`,`:.:au ,�' N+x Y51`�•s., * nuance or a c.Ffif,ca -6T7"fionTi'pp Ti°83 �r- fife$ n ig 6rd— z MS i to aor;mIlh!cCiy Manager;noted-the City._dasix bidden this bid d' g eat de l-f,sprk has been done a a Parebility of.equ+pnent b d.-Ne.noted rep tatives of Mustang T t.;*.re Nere_night to swat e questions the.Counc+l nay nave On the7r.bld whip ch teff is not recamme di 9 because it,s not `"- answer enough machine,thus the servicecepacities oo. S. -t s ec+fldatlons. Mr:Pi L. L*'' t t�'r.•5 p p!s then reiammended the lowest bid meting specification,,submitted by.Ca Pmn,r and Equipment,in the amount o9$71,950-ta be paid with tlfica_of obligation which i t t sed$90.000. .U ':_.. Court it b 6 a lied it this loader a Teti t street maintenance ret_ thennstruction. Nr. `" Pipes said it ld.be d f both;.roving rWd-b e o struction prosect and loading rock at Lhe *" y service center Oar normal 7 teand- I p work d t Ce no, am or 6 asked if we decide to get out of the street construction business.will thisbe. s equipment. Mr.Pipes said this equipment will rte Nr lack for a use.antl.th!in-house street construction program Makes no difference. CWncilnnm_rBell made the motion t and the bid..to Case Power and E ui nt 1 th amount of T1 950. ' and CCL' rret S ! t on. ,somas u ,.men r pr n9 as " n the rrmn se e o n Equ pent end the ane b,d.by�MustangeTractor,sin 1t t P.esentativeseare obviously here to oppose the city's decision. Mr.Pipes said as he understands;t from Mr.Lindsey,area etc. 9t ihatoLatin,tally the.CAT urachi et the specifications 7n_ of horse Power,break out forte. n eros ane fine as th thers,but th this is by d sign;.it+s n redas+pned smaller for a new market aria: He said t s s I7 in general fight:Sze. Councilamnber Dowling then clarified that he thinking _ f'th ll the city was l f~, p anm n9_by Mr.Papas d this+s the loader we i �e ' ,y _,ked about 1 k g Afters :f th dt i the C it t d the motion. All were in favor and thet- d 1-.sly. - ` ORDINANCE 86-6 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A CITY OF HINTSVILLE.TEXAS.EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION ' ! + T CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION IN THE AMOUNT OF$71,950.00;AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS ,yt - RELATED TO THE.SUBJECT. Councl member.Wharton made the mot, 't: e.of.this Ordinance and Count,lmnmb Barrett.seconded.the u r motion•usly as nate r ce e r our,year mo an a ,: a »e r ti We CONSIDER PRECOA7 ROCK nxI,1jr b+d 86-33 fon or t rock 7n the...at of$25.70 f Whit Mines Inc.( I brom 7dd w j .{ M cep p noted i th p t h d t bidde buL the le bidder h bt apparently bought the other al bidder, d are 1t only one bid waA re . He than recommendedawarding the bid to White's Mines for$25.70 per'ton f thetotal bid f$17.950. He said this company awns all the.known pits producing c }.. precasted rock. Xe Said ti bitl for the purchase of 700 tons of precoa_d rack as per the Texas Highway P „ Deperfimnk t dard.specificat7aos,and I.used,n e Seel coating of streets. He indicated funds for this - a }ty[f purchasa a- it bib in t number 01-22-5305th.whi h M a b 1 ca of$60,994.'Mr.Pokce_,07 rector of yj Public Works, dvised tht pply should last the city b t year. He s id ha is,aoki rte ate. sources. He said a local esphait pl t -trying te get smae'.ebq. 'of eN_r7a1.o Lhy can pec t the rock. He said th1 rder w+ll in to P s 6uPPly A1Phalt Plant d thy i17 unload it for the Lity. Councl lsnmber B tt da the ti _ DP sof th bid to White N7 e..far 700 too f U ted o k 8 fOTL a—f-$ 50 E Fi ETl �, . � Pas as Yn eIV. �'OtT e CONSIDER PULVERIZER MIXER RENTALRATES + Reviewrents,rates fore l i r mixer c s` r' Mr.Pipes.City Mang Indicated the Director of Public Works.John Poteete,bid rental rates,in cooperation with John my O1 motor of Internal Services,based an the avaiilabiliy of the machines between now and October. Xe s id the city is.not in'a pos7 tion_ k$be Counwil to awartl a bid,but it is asking for € c tante f th Gids from the stand Dint that Tri,71.1 L E i p y a p , -Pfry at$4,40p..but if th 7 .equipment 1s tied up antl mat actessibla�theo theaciyawi l7 nr�d7to go t Lthe aeztldder 4;i r low 6ltlder,R.B:Everett o1 Houston at 55,160,1f the tion is critical d we-need the pulverizer mixer at the t3^fk k point in our construction schedule.He said ase circams_nce of flexibility so that in teams of contractors, k F a Just pick up.the phone and TSM a pulverizer mi%er at the best prig and rent 1t for a weak and get+t 2 i y n a He said since wa are,however,a public agencyand it is in e%cess of ES,WD per montArental,.we felt we � #. M yI,q 4*v had to get f 1 bids an.the table. He said we'll.be sig this in_nmittent,y and it was taken on both the weekly end nb th1Y rates and the monthly rates are quoted h He asked the Council for their acceP_nce of n A these bids th a people can be an recon between now and October_be ca,led. f "' Cauncllmember Dowling node the option to eDProVe the list of five potential bidd follows: Tri Pie'L"Equi Peant Ren_7 09 Jasper .. 54.900 p!r month.including ti ne ware ,y- A ,F ,m. PJ. R.B.Everett of Houa_n .. E5,g60 per month Includi lg floe were ws r w. ,r .:"^.'t•..'� _. ��� �'is K ro F 5P J2 ar r 1,•:b TES OF MARCH,18 19M BOON"0" PAGE 707 Hunts g T Lo d E9 iP It,0 N usto 55 90D 1 tl n9.t ware 1 f'd+.P n Suwas,EquiPenS Lmpae of.NoustO ..S6 100' 7 d ng tin ware Sr, Alpine EquiPenS Cmpany of Toeball .....$6.350 including tine ware n 1201,17 hr.Hwward a W d the .ti.n Afts pn9.1,tin r di i n f clarification.the council on[ie mo-f onI�M1II rc in evor�diAa motion passed unenimouslr. J, CONSIDER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE - s Y5 C.OnTsiddTerbid 86 35 f - 1 th In e amount f b5 391.80 to Rah C pay to be paid f retl at A -� Lt 'Y� , D ane P Y'Y;'fig EM1 R redunng mlne Pipes f.valve to as useddresented h on tithe l2 iib ii tved ie-li a azto ding Frun,different an.Sycf thZ=h�Bnettchepre s.11 ^S to Highway 19 pat of our capital.taretpro3ast. He WW.awarding the bid W the lowest b d at ig specifications.Submitted by Roh Canpany in the anti of 55+311. Councilmeader Howard wade theR ay, ti to f the Eid to h LmD e i the..awmnt of$ 5.391 ab Councilmotion ATt e i —fin Ire t 0s ...'sans"'. d qqy CONSIDER ALTERNATE ELECTION JUOgE.CHANGE Consider certlficatim of 1 etalternate V �m m sid. 'i d f electionPrecinct 3D7--Diana Howlantl '•- <a '" A a*1 `" Bene Pipes.City Manger.Presented.nsorondm free the City Secretary Ruth 0 Shaw+-ativisin9 of the need to appoint a new alternate election.,lud9e far Precinct 301(Fx.apciPaUse,Park)Polls n9 place far the Apr71'S. i 19M election die to the inability of the.appointed alternate.to carry Out her duties do that day. As a reel went then for Jane.Agrett,the City Secretary ecomended the.appoi'twent of D1aaa Nmlaid. Cpunci smartie..Dowlia {' i de the cotton to approve f Di Neel/had. appoinhmM as lie in,iedm far precinct:301 a ex WNSIDER ORDINANCE n re n nun i irem 4 F Consider Ordina a aeentlin Ch br6 Building,6.Buildin 0.e ulaLtees to Make special revisions for historical lourUs.- 11 t 41 Mr98PipstiltedBthin rdina—wendent is brought back as a.result of Council's diacuasion of last.week after t;.1' of Mrs.Clegg and her concernto t re her.fawtty home in order to qualify for Lhe National Register. He advised the.building code does nut naw contain a provision for the at tins of historical. •a.�"� Y f y y. fi"+i q+, structures. He then pass led the bnenbeat which mould replace-subsection 6-2(A)(.5)with the f011owiq: 101 5..Special Historic Building The provisionsof the Southern Standard!Building Lode(other than Ch pia 1)relating W thealteration.repair,ealar""Rt t at7an,relocaties or yving hdildtn9a or structures shall not he nantlatorY.4 Xi ti g buildings or structures identified and ^i 'R Py, `R *'` classified as Recorded Texas Histo i.L do ks,National Nlstoria LaWmerks,or buildings ,'W ,.�' ui s, 4. entered into the National Register nP Historic Places. It is further provided,however,that: (1j. h.bullding t t res judged by theelty bu11d1la ottleial to be safe; (2 Bush caner s hits Dl to arcAith to, 1 W yineering Dlam aM speclflcaLlons bearing qk the seal of reg tar a,is nBlower or architect;and 1 i' (3) the rower Implies with the r W1 t af'Arti 1 II et.seq.of Chapter I of the-Code . f OsHinanms of the lily of Huntsville,T s #, +, v +- X Pipes tW th aWld alive threstoreti f P ial.ht t is building Nth t full cmpliarce with the building Intl H fd it obviously has the p til of all gwi ng such things to take place e n in coieeercial s instan u h as a twed W breakfast h tel id thins of that nature,th t t fact.I,due,WFferenc a,y�.Fh»yY E 1 b,p f tt , y<'- as toethe safety 4th traveling Pbli gu rot s insurance ought to be available that these 4aci1 itiee are f d. of fl traps d hazards d things of that natore..He said the staff has res rehed k r ' rod Me state recently to try L d t mine exactly how other cities generally coyly with this situation. He said College Station uses thstandardhildi g d W.th.i t pts t th rt in requireynts f afety that are.very specif d pelled net N is 111 is'. d the:Southe Sta d rd B lit Code and this si tuatlee that 7s not p 191ca11yy applicable. Na oldie y N agdoOixe,San Mtonio,Galveston and t_ Austin all y1oy. .historical cm7ss7m th tgi hi to icel designations M ry fully evaluator the tl- 'h s of theh i saki 9 tM1 h7 tonald 1g tidd aid.pplying the building.; des to thee. He said ra(" it is a s71uation that with.M to 7 1 dmig ti and Me standard Wil 16da safety factor being taken �ah into tons?braLlon. this a ectal tasnas 0, t 111,.the Plannou LaonissiDn fur the L1 of Hunts vil any other caunittea Ik'sa7A Lhasetypes of p b7 worked out antl coordinated on the front oflther Project. HeProjnot have an appointed N.st IWI Cortmisstm He said we considered that dinaiee absaid Nuntaville does out too years ago to cresta an NI karicel Lanl salon,but postponed action on it at that tine bac 1 f a.nuder of circumtances. He add the cmplsxity of the designated district or the designation o9 7nd7v7dua house§.e7ther.haa to fall to the governing board,the P1aMing Caimiss7oe,this Council,or del t d to the }f{ f staff. Ha said in tarns of the way this ordinance is written at She prasentt7y,it 7s a Judg t.ontha t Part of the building official. He said we dm L shirkthat responsibility,but he wanted 0 make.absolutely l certain that thinis what the 1.understands and this is what the want W do 'f "-the"* id 1a 6b1 to they k herd to preserve the facade end if the y i g.to be a retours t t ' > G t A inside,th t1 .building ha' r1Y totally rebuilt but they vrerk very h d k pi g tAe Pace of the t xJ* h building historic Lh SL rod P Inst e. Ne sold the do not shy awe f conduit,hiring.and fire escapes+eto f t oyly with fire Pty bec the,lyly cannot afford th 1 k c n He said they ax trot to f de. W m. h ted thou ere ywy.entire houses 7 M tf 5 Antonio and dher placas,that are bed ad breakfast hotels that that cimnercial establ7 ke t X a be The classic is in Austin where the Ben Franklin ings am III heated In old building s.-B t Sh Old buildings,he said 4'ta. M•qa�j `k-' h * },,, have been moved onto the sigha d h e ell.ban.'M d d.it wnditioned,eto...1n such a way It. s.to not detr t Prm the hlstor7cel nature,but there have.beshirking free the standard b Ildt g code:requiceeeat.. He said this Is the ito tl we get Int—we have to have an histo1 1 tssi t charge duty,responsibility d" Ssv- interest. L concerns.are directed to that particular body to.h ffe tt ani istreLion of the pregi r4 Mayor.Mondy said'or,we can d.11911t.the city staff to do this. Mr.Pips said you could. y Wuncilnemhar Om71ng noted i Bustin, the se Franklin situation rame'ab utwhen the federal goverment atain stable far Shat prppremlP al CP iloybet DPltI in9 asked Mut the st Pipes,federe and noted them inational regiftrYrrequired ni a interiors.Nr.Pi es ae7d if the inter7ar ga den7gnohd,iS will have to stay with the yt arc' p`"7 l+,r�t '? $ � y 3 ,y` i•, trzN 14 li 1 r' tg 4, ' �4 PAGE 708 MARCH 78 1985 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES yYH'fir4 3Y gl T'rq'. tratlitionel p_sod i Wk o tante--50 Nears and on back with wallpaper, t man events. He said this does not an on ct ton al a spripkler head or swathing confess and them to confeand comport with the regulations. CouncllmanPer D 11n9 pressed his concerns about totally exempting structures in the fal rea from f1 and safety requi t He noted rest chis boric.1 tructures in commercial areas r quipped with sprinkl, r heeds,etc.N id h f having flezibil;ty but h L ure how Cd articulate this exactly. He felt it woultl be unreasonable to q 1 that historical h e b:totally bmuyfit W to specifications for a bed d-breakfast thing car a restaurant.but thether hand.we do have an.obligation to the public. He G �R1y, itl it will not neke us feel particularly w 11 t b n darn an hl stort Cal building. Xe said we have an oblige-� l obliga- tion to regulate for public safety up Lo whatever point that it severely detracts from the nature of the strut-. s Y 41C uncilnmmbx Davis said two major cities 1 the U.S.have had fire p-bl it high i He said the first place they look for controls is to the icy ordinances end what they regmre to.wake thevezafe. Xe said i9 LL p 9R 1 #. 5g"e` y 1f we let historical hones be semi-commercial hotels ars motels and if we put Lhe buildl ngofficial(paragrap of this ted'mnce)in a position.W say they are safe,we.have basically put a stamp on them saying they.are _ 7 k ✓i' safe He noted he felt this needed to.be looked T to further. He said we need to knew what a structure is going to be used for and if it is to be Used f hotel,then.Itshouldcomply with the sane standards as other A` hotels with fire escapes and fire safety devices and.meet all those requirements. He said if it 1s to be used s a staurant,it should meet the requirements for a restaurant. If it is to he used far a real estate office ".Z 5: .;5^'s ;'=. trc*{ ,.L ,{, v 't• he said,that is 979ferect. ' N Councilnanber eell said he is a littleh hate t et.p yet another commission--an historical c ission. he asked i4 the Planning CammIssioI in coni t1 n viith an historian of repute in the local c-n,deal it this issue. He felt we could,pith the existing structure,handle the historical designation,and with the lnpu from the building official wh ztrenely knowledgeable about.the codes.provide for the safety and lrellbeing of the public. `t ,t :,�S1°r'"�, c Y✓ .' y "'4 'ka r.,:`.�` new.NxShe or se dxShexid alsohhatxa concernthatwe do not.haveed to form tmmxnyhistaricalrd and obeildi n9suld like tTefl in.thiso til I xcamunitt we rxadY rrf •. ' ;,'L { DT She said she would hate to be In.a position 0 trying to.deter the redevelopment of these.we do have. Sha said hit}:r safety is certainly a vital c rn. She sad he would advise turning this back to the staff;let.thm¢vela¢ erhaps a.little further on this to see if indeed th re xisting buildings in the state of Texas that have t the criteria we.Prig inally set UP.which the national rid state des ignatf in and.if in fact they ither in the hotel business--bed and breakfast, taurant,whatever--.how that i.s bein handled with the inters She said she i h i g terior is not as much of a problem as when you get Into that.interior if 1t is a tom- '} rc1a1 use. She id M t ff an then make a recammndation back to the Council since they have heard some eapressions of here. I� Councilande Uow14 g said they may.wish to be a little more specific of whet any or nNy not be exomptabll. Y Mayor Monday s id the.staff can define tMs a little core andthen else provide a recommeidation of a body that already 1.sting,o staff 7f that;s their preference,.and the mechanism with which we will haiMle this. , Councilmember Davis said he cannot think of an:old historic building he hes been through for a motrl a restau- rant that dean t have fire safety features. Mayor Monday noted as.she understands is,when one gets into the inside of these historicalbuildings,if they ere being done to interior renovation,many times the boards need to be shoeing,the old planks,on ipaper,mtc. She said if we get into a restaurant situation, he thinks ' t 1 terior firewai is aro required which means plastering ova verything. Councilmmmber Davis said it can be done s Ibyor Monday noted she realizes it Ns been done end wantsthecity tarda some mora research to fintl OUL how it t ,? has been done - 3 4 y i Councilmembergedernoted insurance camp i going to require certain types of criteria to be amt beford they would insure a commercial astablislmact i hi to is building. He said if the hone.is Just for people to walk through,that is one thin but if p.ups g. Y h- companies will have a.whole different kind ofl tx d ids Ni thxwhich to comply,assuming they ihave ssxmurenco�suran� z Councilmeeber Barrett asked the staff to check on the insurance.reguirmeents d building code requlremmnts q: f which apply to the Woodbine Hotel i_Madisonville,which appears not to have fire walls.dc. a > Ta- Mayor MOMay tAen tamed thisnatter back to She staff. d'.Island f a motion th.table. Councilemmber urian muds tO t s atom and Cauncilmm�ber Bell secoMetl the motion. A71 weTvor M th oowlln mode t ab7 thi s, CITY MANAGER'S REPORT. - t, City Auction Results Nr.Gene Pip s,City Mang reported the sales from the Joint city-HISD auction total$14,023.50 and the In' sates dt 1$71,708.f Grand total f E25,792. He:ata:the auctioneer received a cammiseipn of Y,l $7,402; ':rt .7D8 coat$297 09 N aid thesty s proportionate share of the Proceeds of the&Won.net is$12,33o.06.wh1ch wl 11 be Added tothe general f d He noted this amount can now be added to the total avail- 0', 1 a able in the general fund for mid-year budget adjustment considerations. Consider a recommendation for disposal of Fire Unit 62-13 1 1960 tank truck) sr` -' Nr.Pi 1d this vehicle will be c'' t pas sa placed when the County gets d'livery.on the tank truck. Upon its arrival,he said,She city will.take Unit 52-13 out.of sere he id it is the staffs re onmandation W -. �., y. provide it to Nalkar County for additional s a fire vehicle,.He said there is Precias little life left > #s 1 tt 1n the vehicle so he would not state a recammndld use for it. CouidiEI, bar DOWIin code the mott On that if the coun wants this tete of a ui ant that u on the arrival of th n c t et L e c 'r Dove w a t WentE t0 d 0 0 2 6 0 tank CNC do s eY r Wn x 9!t o t o C,L eta eCe O a CTrCIT maaecon wa eon. wm•am n gn[ecpassed enranu ,u t Tim Fax's residencyinguitar schedule of performances--March 17-27,1986 Gene yPipes presented L d this schedule for the Council's infonatien. Recognition of$Ing gift frau the Nmma's F for blue fire hydrant pavement reflectors Gene pipes advised the Council an additional$400 has been ce7vedfrom.the Women's(arum to continue P , cquisi tion ofthe blue fire hydrant Pavame t flegtprs which sig ifyy t""he 1pcati on o4 fin 1u,drents. He noted these reflectors assist firefighters at night to quickly local!fire nyarants. He said this is a three year _"S t program and sone 170-160 blue reflectors are already.in place in the unitycolmwhich wrks agood-portion of j 7 the fire hydrants. 7A1s additional money,he oted,will enable the city to purchase more reflectors to work ; e fir At, ntl h1 7 - ttvs f R Nu } _ ^ X MINUTES OF March 18 1986 BOOK 0 PRGE 709 Consider mid-Imer budget dt tm t oust disco d and the i i 1,00 un- acka es Mr.P1 v year,after the audit,as follarsV p v ted the funds Available f the carry fomrds free last t O R e Sharing ..$$65.190.00 3 v_ G 1 F red $319,112.D6 (Includesti Proceeds) 7"t Sanitation F n0 ...$123,850 Yat d Sewer Fund ... ... $440,170(excludingTRA surplus funds) `V }T � He:than Presented his recamaidatians for funding far the C 11 s approval. In addition,he presented another list of it for discussion d possible approval for the Lounci7 o sideretfon. Items recaemntletl for : ' theC until s approval for funding fromth Bove noted f reds ere listed as follows: t +F 3 '"� �' r•-£ nu Sharin Funds Available $66.190M tb �l4"iac�.d.' S ) 4. 4 '�` •t 3 VEquipment uipt t Ch1 400 nato far pool Park Bik Route.Sg - -' 900 i n (" Lighting f ba ketb Thoma Henry Y B it Park - 9 500 - "`; fid q 3 3t T sx Bal—e. alaac 1 f22 800 xa Jit . �5:39� d General Fund Amount o it bl $319,142.06. - r.R Rev Sharing,. tc .. -200 0021.00.' ?' Net available �TgaT92Z€ -Reil di Ing board R Pool - 3.000.000 Sp h 1 Ci 9 him, Ga ll - 2 696 Remotl 7 e -. 4 028 00 -Pipes noted could be deleted if change ya^ '; Ay P h f pY hi 5 1 a Cntr: - 7 727 00. location for Action Center to lobby. } P h 9 pY hi Plic - 8326 OD n„a Emergency quiPme t.P 1 - 1.700.00 Additional funds needed to.purchase pi for "EAP - 1 005.00 $ 2 f B lane 1 .28.125 to expenditures.. ..$ 0, 6 - s' tam' i�in Fund p lwtanetic level eaE,level rod -$ 1 3�00.OD Semi fat7 Fund Amount.Available $123.850:00 o ti man R ntl fund,to M sed far l l tl t:d po'1 implementation. 2 a,l Mater d 5 F red hn t o ilabl $440.170.00 { —Aa Genre datTTorTui3 regi—afffi sem. for t7Pi Cal Recommend po ddt offseto be t need far future rata increases. The Co it thendiscussed theterns listed for disc purpose,f possible funding. Nr.Pipes - gad J ra hdad y highly th funding of the two employees 9 park,maintenanceP the remainder of the year y %t k red acrawasdditio ]. q iP t f tat 1 f 539.$94 to M Paid 4 the General Fund. He advised as we contime to .r 9 labor toward acquimngaddt Lionel perks a d p p -red i p. is ta.that gl van to the city,the present aret going to be Ill kap up H 1d t A p k th t-does not 7o0k good.needs rowing or is f`✓ unsafe is absolutely irrational. He said 14 L:am lilt t the Parks or agram eeough th add the nsom It _ additlossal apl oyees to keep up with maintenance.then we dta rethink our strategy of acquiring addiLionel - property,because our parks tl7vi{fon has all it can handle.now. b Mayor NOME notatl ha a with M Pip ndati far mid-year expenditures,with three ept7ons. She noted req d1 g emodeli.g city hall f the public laf rush sm officer by partitioniip .f } off an office f thispurpose.outside th city g s office,she preferred attiag up the information TT7cer s stab f the city hail lobby/ pt1 SM'saidthfs parson 15 anvisloned as being the in,s,al contact person.with tM public as far as telephone< tact and.personal contact inside city hall. Sh said this will b y u of T location and would not necessr tate the raodaling Lasts. Sheid this person iould trade back d forth with th qular switchboard oParator,.lunch Mur relief,etc d provide a goad mage for theity, Co ncllrombe Bell asked 79 there 7a enough work to kap talc pe on busy. Mayor Handley a.95t said this i th g may want to discussd that this,lob description has not yet be designed. �F Mayor Monday 7 supported adding two p pie.to the Parks Division because of the additional am,oP work 1 that bow alreadya ba n.added and'tle two p rks that will ba added this year,at a co t of E34,690.. Council- mber Green asked about the puss ibil ity of bidding chi s.wok L M.Pipes said the parks people have b be N ,lacks of all trades e d are ked to do a wide variety f things varying schedule which makes bfdding out �PRq 'v this work difficult,cult.where iLwouldba feasible tabid ut:i Pie lawn npxing:hwever..tM city now needs the additio 1. npowa In..th tegOry o4 the variety wo.k Xe 1dthe city teas built ba baseball fields thi .. year 7n additi to th ext tl g f . H id 4 es t maintain eight.to tan ballfields,basketball courts mthberi6th eao expressed hie variouss concerniabouiy adding ting t Ith ph.we could contract out the nowing. Council p g pa p n. permanent basis for work that is onlycecessary part a4mthe year. Mayas Monday noted.during d ti in the recreation area,these same people w117 be maintaining ,>� yi ur green areas and drainage easements. Councilmember Dowling acted the last fu17 time parks person on added $ 1 in 1981 red every year t budget Calk about adding perks people end they are always the 26th man on the 25 man roster. Co it mber 6. idiie is not sure Lh7s is the.cheapest alternative to mal ntalning our arks ,ryb and said he'll vote against thisbecause he did Mt feel we have adpquathly pursued lookinget the alternative T*d; mechanisms for oing the: thing at a lower cast. Nr.Potests,Direct of Public.Wok id Ms two part- time peo0To are the first to be.sant has if things slow down.and so far this year, h t.'.h d to sed sayon home. should that bacons necessary,well skill end h LM p t-t1ma people. Mr.Pi Pet said oma of he L ngs ' that these parks people will do is repaint the rocket at R P k.and things of this nature.,al[hough that g 1d probably b the bottom of Mr..Pateete slist. He said these types of things ora a vision or mirror oP the co maty' d uiw the DrWperlY fetaiaed. .C.—ileamber Barrett said of we should get sate bide for t" 5,45q r ra the m ime,lu t to ee rwhet Choy iabA Ilk.. Coumallw mb.r Dowling said we're dealing with something different `- '-". than Mring paDle ta.maw the right-of-way,like the Hiphsmy Debarlment does once a month. He said ne re dealt wl th a group of euple that the city needs.the fl axibtlity E Mw that rowing one day,painting mcbeta the 7 N t, .' next da and etting Josey Street ballfield reatly for a tournament for that weekend. Xe felt it fs tima to r la'V.-y x t- �ia'.r�` i€ � "s§•�...Y e $ M 4 I z'tb -y' PAGE.710 BDOX 0 CITY COIINLIL MEETING MINUTES OF MARCH 78 1986 V pmPietethis divisl d t there I,tnddd kluad hS :kfi s^ A`ss.- v" 'tl' code M1e ti to a rove f the ddltian 1 ten. .ks ai pg t'ou.o t ]mo on to'ap nova a cent C unc re rLGan h S erPP05Eett 'tj 1" c con ilmeune sett n P a ,.. =� r� hit ,«li"r 'Y.. WIN no ted til somethingcomprehensive �bf onehe I di for the Ppl ice Oe ariment. Counctlmember {( ¢ hounds make ny more Purch Chief Eckh Mt.Pok 1�5 PP t9 f hisreuuesttt ny sYsten 1d- t 9 I ,F4j beta a he hes ofTlcera ori d Ith non-fd cttonr N upgrade N pbil dies g redies.which trmely hatardms sltuati on for the afff cors. Ne utd qe ee9 i f fire' its at a oval f$10 000 a d is not intended So be a chanor to the cmmunlcatiola system pres tly t ,6ut.J t to keep the rtent sysSan operative. He sold smle 15 units are worn t but he hopes to g t th pl etl 7 ph cnangl g t the five rn the worst condition this year and 1 t P Phasm4 Yiwornremtpeaui ant P thete r time. Councilmember Dowling noted if es' re.talking about ' Y plena q pmenL,that.is am hf g,buy to ant rely revenip the cmmunicetions.syatem fs another th5n '> y. ChiN EtkhaWt assured-him this is Susi to t G ^ priate nee.Never NPmay noted.the Lmtcllgmy iph tt�fund N1 h§7o9000 frog Ravenuer9hdrina would not be appro- ,fi 'I 'Ov�b 'G sidle P�thereuncilm ba 12.made theme IMI. to fund-t t hesethree-hose r ramwtotu hraee mob,le 1 q vbC s. a or re e m a a nembe Mr..Plp ted th C7 ty'1 he to Increase the or fire callefrun ]00 t 70.00 and the County will b t Y k S f c sieeri�sg LM1e s question fn.their meet g - x e t s ul that the County'. will aper a this due to budgeter y reasons Lw f1 enter powlinp suggested gl i g th County adequate notice } f 1 for the next budget that.rue intend to Increasethat fi a cell.rate Mr.Pipes said the ci Ty can glue them That notice;Mmver,The contract'we.h tA.W Iker County limits any increases over operations and ^ 11 5ntenance to 10%Der Year and if wa exceed that p ntege,they.have the specific r7uht of refusal. He said L>. this in the hitch m ve bee..caught in. X id v4 ve had to fund sem additional eq Spent ar some operational iter every Scor Shat approached the 10 pert t id therefor th 7 ase in the fire cal i.rate each time put us that the city ardnmmmit Ind give Nen grounds to diseppro it Councilmnber Darling noted he would prefer le itimte re agreety _W do that so that 5t isn'i kl k d around for a longer tine because this is a 9 West. MI.Bo tls,.City Attorney,mice he exileves the$7.00.cer call is specified in the tantrect Wt he would nate to review it again to be sure. Lpunc7lmmNer Dowi 7n notetl he col!tin needed to ur ue this 1 X, } ie'k_y- `� leporese b whatever mechanism is a as labia to ua. Mr.. s to re v r e saw s ti } gip, r The City M ger.Gene Pipes,advised the L 11 of the Fin Chief s quest(JoerFrmch)to revla�ce thean omldeladder truck far s time nowNe said 1t 1 true ly penal va Piece of equipment,evil ted approxi- a He mid he has mineys felt thin ld b th bJ t of a bend qs a rather than as a budgeted �I item or IerTTPicate of obligation igatton 1tmbecause'o9 Its sped ity nature. Ne saitl qt will have a'very long life. He said the existing.loader truck obtained f Neu ton sum 12-10 ymre g tl it' treIII ble. He ie wa have sane structures in Huntsville th t. high 1 es and out of th h'f th7' ladder truck. He sa1�l f X it would be difficult.to reach anyone from h 9h th f Orth floor. h " m also he PI e1970 modaId the lity has threw,pommrs anerkle truck and two 1200 91110n/minute Popper trucks). He said said it failed the Pumper which is in bed condition M1 th a welded frame and an unreliable water tank. He Purplest last year durl ng a rating visit from the Fire Mamhal's dfffca.He sold it will pwainp water at the rated val tl t declining because oP old age aMthe problem with spare parte. He said if need four Operating Pumpers,this h s to be repl Bcetl,end Nis is the essence of Nr.Jae French's request �I wwhynmhhe Oska4 acquire diesal um r �'aesaorles Ill.GPN aL 12fi 000.-Mr.Pipes said it will quire about tnn ground up;sa.19 we order it today,we'll be ♦. paying for 1L year f e He saidifwa mmhase it wes a C.O.,it will to the following year before the b a*aPA ' payment WI1 ti duX id with interest te o law it 'Id con deaf table.to coke this purchase now. it 1s doubtful th t. 71 be looking at 6. d 7 percent C 0 1 t t ales next year He noted another matte f concern in 4e Ft D D risen is a reo antxation so,that the Ffre CM of a Lime y on na'freed.up he is wee 7 g multiple hal (Ft Ra shat/Fire InaPw,t r anal ono re. a sa t ,kf 'z cs a -h—ir Ld CiramSWnu d the State F1 Cammi ion/fire Marshal 5 office has Prownei upon us.somewhat qT erely for Imorporatl AS theplan review and fnapection N the varieue fire.improvemnts Dy the building tdpecotor end that person not telnn formally nd tetelly tamitted to She fire;department as fire marshal. He t ' old organizational dJustments ce be mea but ed.to recognize Nat we are growing and every commercial i ,nage 9 should be Inspected an an annual ba i for'fl safety 1OwPl lance. He said Mr.French simply cannot gat +e' - d to that and do other duties.and re p ibllitf s 1n a way in watch he is petted. He said this t { f P nal request is difficult for him to ro am e 1.the middle o4 the year,but it 7s amothing asked for.in {f p i u budgets and has been cut beceuae It 1 to the cut 17ne. He sate ova have the sane three.paid peopl 2 - 7n the fire department as ae had in 1978. He said as have used tui 7ding officials as inspectors because the Fire Oeparhmnt 7 simply t go ing to get It done. Y Mr.Pipes laid this is his entire dine tin about the Fire lieparteent. t l: Co—Ilkwalmor Dee11 g.acted there In am iters an the lilt for discussion that all ould be given senium h [maidereti for neat year budg t for in S th request for equipping patrol urs with shotguns antl spot- §i� gun racks(§3 77O);a full pr6P I a the P 11 Chief's Accreditation Dian:mplacmmt vehicles. to. Council1 ` A nmbe WAartm node.the motieo to a rrne.the nest for She she un and aha on racks in the amount of 1^. �us c n cone e o oars&P supply their Pmahands aponannHaycatd also,ifsthey do x PD Y...pms t e m nanny officersd t h Ye a shotgun Ne said the reque:S is I ' t have hotgun.that have5tonsuPP1Y their con;m for six she u and ele trical.lock shotgun racks to go in ea h:fth wlthtM six shotguns being moved I to different free shlftto shift. He said the reason for h tgun i that et night in burglary si Luatiens' and dark building.,a shotgun is Wite an added benefit to en PPflcer s'safety as well as in arrest si Luatiens. SFS` 44s L Ne acid M1a wanted his Nficers to have lntlm5detion Power and wanted.them to be prepared se tNt their safe a.. be enhanced.' He said She p f hatpun'cen mqy Liens atop a sheotsm incident frm happeningaM octan `a as a good deferent;if a oho tt p id t does occur,a shotgun 7w,very effective in stopptig the actor/suspect. He said it 7s Imded Wth double..lot bucbhot. Louncilmember Darling said the.ci LY hes en obllgatlon to.provide ad'h, equipment fpr.the job. He sold he is comer b b t.t pdardlzation of weaponry at the police station and he 5s tt ( Iso serumal mbarrassad that the officem ha to pb h their own kpapons ceteasary for the,lob. He said th hotgun has be atendard polite tactical p and thaservice revolver is He supported the q t for their pu�ase,-A71 vete in favor oP the nlotian oo the Ploorro han dad syedwunan5- s MamlY. (CW llumbe Cowls is absent for th YM^fi q 1y tl S k. e 5 s`➢ �,.0 F is Mayor Monday then asked for Ne.Coumil n tderetion o/Nr.Pipes' consolidation,as set out earlier, I r} r, _ y te fuM the A,a year adjustments with the fella rig additions: From the Revemm Sharing Bell— shotguns end ranks ((jj 3.770 Pollen mobile mdlos(5) (§{O,�OD; and t n� k uY dka z MINUTES OF MARCH 18.1986 CITY COUNCIL From the General Fund Bal d Maintenance II.(two employees for N Pa mks f emainderof year and E ",y! T' ts^ fi RC) i'� k.S;:' equipme t)r - ($34.594) Y Ca- it beWharton made.the ti t rov fLh City Man ger s Mid-Year.AtliusimenL recdmiendat7ons,as # `T 1? '� '*+k'= ,a:zza �'e 'M—Fad—a-Eut n7iZl t�T i'-fF' cwt th F. a b,��`` t, F 1 w t `k t ff 5 4 t 9 ice n�iio 7e�ra los own t— gg& t o k Oe n!'and Eouncl Law a�Eer. - '� ^' ' S s ;$" `r t 4',, �} usfe Dunt ort You). ,s { motion am it Passed >x Rps,Park Ballfield. 9 } Mr.P7pes said the bel lfi ld rtually completed at.this time. It was noted April 28 is the opening of the baseball se son and the fields will be ready. y S { $ { i MAYORS ARIVITY REPORT.. sq Aypat bn nt to P 11 P tip 1:Review Board May r Monday then presented theof Mr.Ken Sherrill to the expired termpf Bill Hancock on this 7f fi Bo d Th ten 1s a three year t amnncing January 1,1986 d d in January 1.1989. She noted the k other b sof this board are D N It B nnett(7 7 BB) d 0 R be t$h r(1-1-87) Louncilmomber " .Y 0 arid Council ded the mElanAllwere lin d the 'ao amember Barrett seem � p m i 1. s51� Tax Reform Update f -TML - 4rh„S May M day Presented thed m from TML,dated March4 19B6,asking us to conmmcete with our } t atoms on the problems of the tea reform lepislatidn before g at this time. She asked the City l:'�+ '1, Secretary,Ruth 0 Sh to.send them a copy of our letters in this regard to our senators and colyresawn so as .: to indicate to TML that we have made our communication in this regard. Utility Crew Anallsisof A nue F Costs to lay pipe ,a; Mayor M day p ted the memmmadun from Boyd Wilder,Director of Public Utilities,regarding the 12 inch ter extemi on on Avenue F for a cost of$103.029.74,or.320.43 per foot: She not 5190 000'had been approved Fy to fund this project,which leaves a balance of$86.975.26. She camnendedMr.Wilder aM his department for a job well done. COUNCIL ACTION 4 Nater far Ten Families east of Loop 409 Count' lmembeHoward requested the Council 1d at5 in furnishing water to tan.families living.in n a a just eat 9 L aP 409. Mr..Pipes said,thtoff has looked:at this situation for.some time. The City doesrhava a 12 inch main up.to Old Col any Romtl h s id,whi h t tl g es into New Addition. He said there have been soon services vff of the did Gibbs line 7n that general d over the years,there are.several met [up at the010.L long and Johnson Rod 97vitling 17 d long p 7 th- vices from those anter, th 1 di idual h H a d it would take a p j ct somewM t like t Boettch Mill project or the New Additionproject(federally funded)to replumb it f that area in there and Dut lea.necessary water main:' In thefirst place. he said.there are sane ex"I"y law and to serve ten Ddl Lionel families dawn 7n there. k 4 those small lines.would not carry additional services without Getting into rather,serious problems. He said h as me completely overhauled and rehabilitated BAddition and are undertaking the very saprogram 1n B tt h s Mill. He said perhaps the next project for which ass should apply for federal grant is in the Jahnzo Road a..outside the East Loop to see.iP we can identify an area out there for federal fu d Nay Now fel this request may be in small a ugh dollars that by comparison to what else goes on within thi f de al.program. that they may be receptive to funding this. She felt this may W a real good move on aur p t She asked that Kathy James,HW brant.Coprdlnator.begin looking at this 7n this vein. Mr.Pipes indicated he will have her do that,but it would be at least a year off before we could begin this work. v„}2gv Pumper Truck for Fire Department Council have bar Wharton asked when will be begin serious discussions regarding the needed pumper truck ' ($125,000),if it takes at least a year tg get ane. Mr.Pipes suggested Lha equipment acquisition schedule for the.next several years be studied,perhaps in pl 1 9 t a;after the election. He said 1t would most probably be purchased using a certificate of obligationad it would only be applicable to the city s use a it. 1 can only be hooked u0 to fl re hydrants,so it would be ours and we would have.to pay for it oursel sea.out of % capital debt that is in the general fund. He said the C.O.would probably be for five rs,yeaalthough the } w pumper.truck will last 10 years minimum with 25 years more likely. Mayor Monday said this 1s an ezcelleit topic for r retreat. She asked that PatriciaAll D1 tar f Finance And J h Keys,Otrector pf Internal R X79 re s S 7 d iew o our auf On w all pf-61cTes—Cf ♦—L.TV. 1 so an Ll�nt%mid LToo at aesorecca y 3n so.�fuFE oP red'ucZTunning.Because aw a to e these t n— ' 's Street Lights on Ben k t g 1 vard new a a c o a a e Co ncilmelb B tt ked.if the city w p1 gg to installs street lights on eearkat Boulevard after the 9lettan of SHSU's football stadium It wa n ted the o Dol as theta and 1t is always more difficult to provide for lights if there are,n zl sting poles.1 4Y 1n.place. He said if we have to pay. K $1 20D to$1,500 to set thepole and then mount the light.budget constraints will not alias the installation of *� too marry of them.. It was felt the parking lot and stadfum.lights will provide.lot of aftergl me light in the N of the stadium. Counci leeoar Oomling noun the new animal.shel Or site will also be lite'up after it is .e" s Wilt. Highway Department Litter Abatement Prome g 1 Counci lmombel•Dowling eked Nr.Pipes abort what he has learned about the program whereby cities can con- ^� 3 I o xo X y tact wi Lh the DepartMnt of Nlghwiys and Public Transportation and be paid the fee for the issuance of litter itat7ona. He noted he made Mr.P7pes awa f this program on February 1B.1986. Ne noted in that meeting that cl ties between 25,000 end 49.000 population re eligible to receive$12.500(maximan)from the in for 626( imam)litter tickets,independent of convictions.etc. Cauncll rob, Oowli ng aid the program is de ed La encoere a cities Lo bet active in the litter abatement�rmbl en,particularly Police deperbnents: F 'T' [ W WIRE 3 k s � a � . s PALE 712--CITY Lg11XGIL MEETING MINUTES OF MMGI 1B.7966BOOK.U" Mr.Pipes responded that he had not yeti t19 ted this program,but he would report on it at.the east.nceting 74", 11th 8 Avenue M--Bearkat Restaurant Parkin. Councalmanber Omal rng noted although this restaurant hes same off street parking,its I toners ere choosin .{ b to park on the east side of Avenue M be the west 'de has no parking. He said this parking is choking dorm *m ` passage waY for the street traffic genePipes,City Manager,rated we nay wish to look at'no parking'on � s both sides of Avenue N between 16th antl 17th Streets. He said he'd this a look at that. (I t ADJOURNMENT s act 11 s itted a. p retarr ,`' March 16,31, 1986 0. � I a it x i pi y VV k� i � s i s# t ll� d '�.t ya T fit e;-•P ;. it t�,kf ,,�- „s..' ���`. t � 4 BOOM•0.1 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL T.1986 page 713 MINUT Jf F CHAMBER Of THE EDNTSVILLC CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 1ST DAY UN OF APRIL,R,T IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE.CITY OF NUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:45 P.N. The Council mat in regular s salon-with the following...ban present: y Mg Y -5' tx "4�. fl Jae N day Mayor City Officer, P.sent: _ M•N 0 Ell Barrett Dan,Pip s,City Manager 6 Y.B 11. Scott B undo.City Attorney . Stephen E Davis Ruth DeShew,City Secretary Jerry L gentling P^ ( t5i d fi Milli B.Green - ' Bill Hodges. rd.�r Pro Tom s# Percy Dick unartpn The meeting Was called-to order by the Honorable Jane Monday.Mayor. The invocation was presented by the T R Tth y,, rot ' Honorable Parry Howard,Jr..Councflmmber of Nera CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUSMEETING n Gouncf telembaF B tt Made the motiont approveof the mint of March 18,1985 and Councilmember Bell C - y ; }n apndffri motion. RTT rc in f v—SLLe wf�mn oassl�unammouer p s r T k )A X1,1 k' CONSIDER ELECTION JUDGES lY f kik 1 1`�f `a�• Can id thereDlat- Y f the Presidia!jug. and the alternate judge for election precinct 306.as. i iecp i^EF r, tv- ecHn. - HfH „- 3 The City Manager,Gene Pipes,or ailed the mento dem from theCity Secretary,.Ruth DeShaw,advising that k the p 1 ly approved presiding jbdg Mrs.Naam1 F rl 'Is noW unableto performher Mtfes 9n election day due to an accident of a family member(husband),which.ill require her attention. Mrs.CuSh W then recommended ° ryq, repling the presiding,judge with the previously approved'alternate,,Mr.doe ma ti e,and reps g She alter with M (i J a sidant f the p nct. CMncilmembe N tl. d the motion to a f these y3! f cite 'in ud a.enda"Carnata ud a for tact nct 3 Cau cr won er Barratt secontletl the motion. A s kms t e'mo o us Y." a g mo CONSIDER ARTS COMMISSION CONTRACTS �+ k Dons idercontract for services with I S Ch h 1 es and Sm F two k Inc.for dance performance in conjunction t t t Wim L mmun 0MU g�" £ ' The Council wa d 1 d tht i tr Ct forthede a l�pme t g tion and supervision of a produc _ '"k" tion of a dome.perf ting of participants 1 9- tl perf t ng choreography for perfpmmnce as -�• ax 11 as mrlanCe I. t sat M lighti g Th.project-will ulminate In the presentation of a two night day perfonaance o4 S Hon tan,.Th R- p i lY.choreographed by Ms.Cherryhplmes. The dance pro- s4•n 'fs Mcti will require.. t of 2a d will be performed at th'University Th to Cancer during the month y of July,79Bfi. Anyadmission or participation charg fees that y b Ile ted by M Ch ryholnms forth program tuned.sh I1_be bject l approval by the City. Payment pf$3 000 1st b d Ilpril 2,1986. Con 11 he Dowlilq.made the mutton to approve of thfs contract end Counci imembe Barrett seconded the motion ) :. �„85rs-: { P mrlATl�n iVOY a f� 011 Dlas¢por.plasoulyr, .. S Consider a contract for serviceNrth Dr.'Wrrv1Patrick and'SXSU f d Lon of a Video Recording of Perfom 'fry res Arts r La9l n conjunction mm filen progrso in the amwnt ot�T.3 recording shoowThe il Was ng Huntsville deo shietstanding perf na contract ot>f• ti'tlp�ltheipresently orntion afonnd na�ucti sitlinon of9 inrHuntevilI l^ advised- The vides will L 9iq ektes of a Lists 1n da dram and' c. Approzlmately 20 artfats will be shown }`d in pproaimately three hours of tape The project will consist of the identification pf past and present artist who pliahle netewortlly Prof sal nal to th y active fields will select the perfumers and assist with the production. Three pre of th video tape will b'proided to the City. The City agrees to PayhSXSWhartho son ril".'Iti6on,Cponcilmmmber H d de th o ipasto a e of thfs contract and Council mann n o .... 3..t s# 4t CONSIDER UTILITY EXTENSION - ' Consider a reg.sted artici Hon i H11L tr ala for Or.M h Mill Mol Professional Building)in thopup,on€�. .eargusam in "� 6TT li G Pip ,City Manager,pro ted a random from Mr.Robert Smith,Director o4.Cpmunity Development, Y= f outlining the costs f til'ty extension to Dr.Marsh Miller's new pro onal but Id on on I-45,as follms v� c t $10 386 actual to lion cost (Total length is ;. 114 timWd t of 2' to line 682 feet) �'+ st of lung the 11 e th 6' •gT"t i 717 Hmat d. L ofI of the first SD Cf 2"'water line re Wmm�ded payment to Or.Nash Miller • S Nr.Pipes aduisetl 1t.1 Lha staff's ammndation to fund,this p ti ID tion,under.the city's utility entensi 11cY. Cwnmllmmb -Had amd th.notion.tp r Ve Of thl s:ecmmeed tion and.Counci lnuanbe' B tt ndad t m on CC a nc mem Br pas y u ave a r'e t p cy than t urren ut awteneise licy in alias that bviq ly are.g i g t be Mlere we are yyl1g-to hve e • (' - samthllM other than-tan 1 h line,toalt.right h h (Mill )i P M P1pas noted the-logs f having six inch fl s IIw. afi lung the feeder road f bthb ildl g and structure fires and autmaobi le fires o frf4 hy^ Ff anything that may wed water.pressure access makes-.lot of sense. He said what happens,and the effect of the 5' d g'- 1ty paying for all oVeraizing,is that the city participates a greet tleaI more beset ly in the extension of e 6 t `( line than it would under moral circumstances anyway,but in LMs ai tuation,were•this nota commercial arms,and i 'f F re then ww a fire.hydrant with 1 5M feet,the city probably Would not have encouraged Dr.Millar to the pointa i 'A1 of extendlnA anythi n rc'than a two Inch--if there bad heel any other alternative. He said,hneever,there no s1%inch linos, hydr ts--aaythtlg n Lhis strctch o4 feeder road i at risk without a fire hydrant ther He said then Is sane benefit to the bile. Counci lmmber Dowling noted i4 we are going to have water service i v <y.. Y,. 5� 3 �5 W. i PAGE 719 along commercial-arteries,it is alloys going to be at least a six inch. C#Y fila g said t8 city could.iP it h d them ey lay t wherever we wanted 1 inch, eight i h t inch,.teal inch i d u deCtaka t b 11d thosei elves. He sa7tl the tY would M m S r srobably. t pend con id bly mo e'. .y Llan the ay it i ding it.t tile present lima lay th h 1 y tem t antl g t to 1t as the sty 47E. N id both,'way..t least,th tl 7 anent.triggers the city to,ion Ii +y of the line. He said th 5 ed whe th..city P.is th lin i: th than the ti ty putting the line in 4 n,�yk aZ I and assume that tlevelop t 9 ing th take P1 ce b e ter and sewer is there. He said this 1 h'cken { and ago proposition. H id.h'untle stalls Caroti lmanber DowlSng's concern and why not mandate it t b a six inch and the tY will Pay x Percent ofit t in aasthe Dowling felt:ythereiL potential hemfr can ost,.quityh Mr..Pipes said 5t is a problem oP "first in time, a the first guy is b rbing the.major-.costs. He d,for example,Most Hills Mall xtendcd the hospital's 12 loch water as down the interstate f Oder.road On the west sides across the hill by the c,i. y i tygrT'f3 k' Sml Cher overpass and i through the middle f that subdt 7 ion to serve the mall and tied it beck to the 9ht fY+3 S R vY A x inch line that roma Out t Me tritlge: M.'Pip s.said anyone,that accesses that line along there h pretty hl! a free ride, because th line.is in.Th grow d nd it.belongs to the'publ is now it has bean dedicated for public use. It was noted that 1f one isecond:is time they can fall heir to the efforts and exp f the "i first in time. Mr.Pip said the my may tochang th 7t tion is for the city to be responsible for all ltahs mains all a17 of the -t ion of W III—fi.1 h f. rlarger--end everything else will be two inch and thed Oonsibil sty of.the d 1 P r..BOT,th i n can t ff d that. He said it is a matter of the economic c.Mi L tion tlictating when alt g -}n. It ted if Dr.Miller in away free this site and a car wash sfx sic car wash will benefit f thesty p d tu. f th o rs5zing,as It waltl have had nto pay farsth� h line totally, required forh,had it b thefirst in time there. Counci heeber Dowling yH y p 3T P said there s the pole ti 7 P inequ ty G n Pipe City M n , aid that is a problem. Gene Pipes said, t - N however,the ti does ot.h e m t=; 'y:`•}G 7 ¢ --y i 4 pa ti spate in thea t o s eM.it only does when there is direct ;J public benfit. He said it 7 qualYfSedstaff judgement after an assessment of public benefit whether to g join n utility extension',but It is ultimately the Councils decision. CO cilmember Dowling ted the city did have a-ul xtenetons outside the corporate limit that the tensi h d t tie to dedt.the e t 1 L li G -Pip aidtha rule is to carr 11 exten ion,across b "" the 9ro t lot 17 f th y a yz k 1 proper ty to Cc f end th- ighbor downstream does not have to came back your pr pe party t carry it to himif § R ru it nyn rok 1 y is r at the Council',retreat spa0gP7cal iv extensions when th OrsJ',.. t 1 7 t is b ov T o business,,mare.etc uMayor Monday then called fW a VOU of the ti On the floor to approve this utility a.temsi.n a tt ipa!� tion request. All were in favor and the motion ,:eased roam 1. CORSIOE0.CHLORINE CONTRACT Consider bid for the annual chlorine contract to J Ch 1 1 t El]4O' —adred weight(Pounds)(,at. 1 % Gene pipes,Lity Manager,Presented this bid for the annunl in-t k ori cape n for both,Oxer plat tl ther } �m1, Ih dhescmadadthemotionHt aterolt i�Codgitlod box)8t and hseconaed the motional Discussiond C Ion—{1—'� ' Si'�: 'yp" er a as a localp t was not an that t e chlorine would out oft Lake Charles.Louisiana or Freeport.T these athe1 tions for almost all f the chant 1 Ole is for ec�ahloryoe all that there is no local distributor On this volume. All ware 7n favor and the notion ed ani uslk CONSIDER ORDINANCE 't.4 g Consdera Ordinanti ah o I.7 esdel 'ao4 a rubber tiro flat end loader to be aid far with t 1 . r TI—Cat-0 Mr.Pipes.r-obllManager,presentedthisOrdinance,the caption of which is es follows: ' P a ORDINANCE NO 86-7 u AN ORDINANCE ONSAPPROVING ELAT CLAIM AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES years t 7.25%Inters AND CONTAINING y-''; OWER PROVISIONS RELATED HERETO (§71,990£ four years at 7.25Y interest) "-` - Mr.Pipes said the el P 1 bidd r on the certificate f obligat7an was Mr.John Harry Nelderhofe t bid f Y i 7.25%Po th f year lift to H id}here were i b dd on this certificate rangiig up 2 10.5% 1 DMith a „t8677 bids1 El ewere in mend d 1.liver o9iih 7's.rubber IrV� Hod mad th t t o of .N t re- r nm l0 tle ds issuance( r.'xv1y,V Ilam 8 at a Ep a dot D11 2 r—tjLn—ig12Et t t a ne—lT CITY NANAGE0.'S REPORT City Council Retreat - Mr.Pip suggested Saturday,May 17.for the day long council retreat and perhaps tomo ningon th H$F 4 6LM1 at Chas 'lot ti N P{pas oted he hop d to h these phtlosOphical tliscuss7ons bef budget time in J d the-stat P 3 toe hich ch nge p pl'.s schetlules. Xa asked for any comment from ut th Council. After s discussion.C 1 h Davis the Council a d staff meet all day S turtla,�. nd not fight as he felt that uld.be:b tta for B M hildren involved. He suggested ata ti g t 8.00 A.M M g. i to the evening hour, d h va dinne aft re tl nd have sae so tali zi ng. He s g9 t d perhaps th iT spouses could msec with themfa d g after they have met all day. He sugs ted having the Meet ng t N t ood d have the d1 .th re too as they have a nice fecil sty. The Council d L b -4 May m el On s with this plan. MAYO M May asked that Nateswvod be contacted to reserve the date f 7. Mayor ihnda noted Mr.Pipes will b looking at the forest and topics of d scuss ion for the retreat. 9h ,x F„ asked th Ca n l I coma by th advise Mr Pipes of any topics they have that they would like to ha discussed Y'g... �^y x �daTf�w�OiA `kms 4 ^ It was n ted the media will be invited t tt nd also. Keep Texas Beautiful litter Citation Clean ND Campaign I — � g�r. 'a F PAGE 715 BOON 0. APRIL 1.1985 CITY C00NCIL.IEETINO MINUTES. tow- "Alfold io heNe' d thef 'limith be hanged f m Mt' Lha_SA00 ta oto than$1,000 for 1 1 Sion of the 11 tta a7wtem t t He' id th Pro 9 e1 regal 5 c toe t behalf f N local p li 'department t ot. ly ite the tickets b t to Wryout theprosecution end of.t all th gh N coe t my.t N id if themc11 wishes t pursuethis, eed In uth i rdlnalso th.iry tt nay o red ft the ` ds- 55 J penalty Provisions t i th d 1 o to ft the YN.I tf hot m would be sends to ��.a d K Fvii th state f th1 rren n9 `g Mm.iip ted Vvi.11yiihe find 4 P litter7nA top th a d k th 1 it.p Cher the. h nwr7tlip thew stats' LhLP Eckhardt (d for this grogg to b fol it will require mmit- t ninth park aP hi d pa hoe t Ne sald.tf it i the Call,71 tl t oq th t mhasis be placed in vc 7k ,+ ix bpi`vyy'• v ' this Pregr 1Sbe 9h 1 Ida the th re 1 A t s m h of p blem With J 11Ltarin9/dumplsg as _ 'ty dm phe,cma ty tMs wf1J:clrtatniyte Lis:Lh1 f E kh tlt saidl pl nniip t 7n p ratr into Me anti-litter ampeign theJ ked hi le rdl a and work strongly 1 both thosearea i naso led effort. Councllmember Gm n felt uncomfortable.{thorizllp an ordinance Which rmuld tkorize the fire of up ten 31.001.fine f littering inside the city limits if the file along the.highway is$50-Sero. He felt it nay.not '• £lett mil o ur 1tY.todmiNet high a fine. Chie4Eckh Mt mltled Lw i1 ober Green the law aWtes the fine u b up to$1.000 but LAet mount world not.alReys b s.etl,but be ed-on tTe degree of the viola- tion the fin,Would b.et by Judge r Jury in the caurt...Counci7wember.Ogrlinp t d N c7 ty will be rerm- horsed 3RD ro p itat ion written. Eckhardt.said IS is hardo koro.Ai.pffl s noLivated o'tlo smmthin if Ney.fe 1 there will be:nb 11l throph, Ceu eil"er lolling said he'u dam tad the fires collected w✓+,- l be useg s.the C7 Nap s,7LcaAV.be used P t;^ ty c pol'ca'offi training or.xgateON particular needs then this is perhaps Split the nmgy betxeen the Pali ce Departmat end the Sanitation 1eParment. Gene Pipe.said a p otl 1d 1tcosts gait,.bit of nay to.clean P ittterareas when ere has been a natter dumpingP r:^ ''4 s'y `gr{k'-wd'Se`, ✓r F ,,'a*1:'j,k�s`*4: ', sD spl7tti 9 tM1 f d -good su99estion: CouncilnFnber Dowling seld then the PaoPle involved 7n enforcingT this law c stt.saw return for'tAeir ef£arts in;the Possibility of add itional professimel train7ig/de.loPmnt ro LmncllnewbI Oa i aid he'd like de what the ring f' minus ff d he didn'to the off, it,,p.:,e•^ °w.,. « _ '. fines Mich any be.s seed f me.degree f littering order this new program. N said he didn't want sore me to be fi ed$1 000.for tlirmiig t a Mc10 id's hamburyer wrvpper and someone else charged With minor theft11 getting a much ll fine. N 1d because he is not,that familiar.wiN the law.he world like to Ace Just how Shia corp. A.c West m re talks bout,.bu3 E1,000:'seem lake slot of nmay. Louncilmmber ,� �,. J,.r '`,5.. 9;ry1'.ry,y „. ^'s'+'r *°i-• r , Csq iy '.^11- .�.r?yq qhs x 3 z k" t;. 0owl7ng notd-11 f-ur'ordimnces currently pavida Tor a maxinm penalty of up to a bY00.00 fine. He said $- s� �4 `'` 1 '.,^ L rds*.y2 =c t. u{+gti,°e. in lookup ttypl 1 treffi 1 lotions,the Ontythln9 dodge RLoip has a hi gyh fine on is the violation of the ^`a"� � s t ) � °,a� X' Pg v: ,• heal spend o which is armnd5lro.ro for violation to get Penile'..attantim. He se7d all other v7olatfoa tend" rdn i LM$ 27.50 area. % :x Nayor MDMeayy suggesting having Judge DeLong visit With the Council the night here the ordinance up for y 'r4 !t. i ` k":. •`� kyi`;�' pi "Y$-J ! i:. h','. h X J 4 {3$ aD royal. Camcllaewber Oavi itl ft m have o dimance like this,1t does not say the Judge couldn't fine enc tee El 000 Xyror Nenday ked that Scutt Bounds,City Attorney,get With Judge DeLog to draft this Min y X e aid th t Judg DeLong b t tbe Council moeLing when it is presented. '- .� N `* Council anbe O ling n ted t:defmdent has the right N a Jury trial. Couml lwenber Davis Amid but the t tPer wan taffmN a lawY.erm defend them. CouncilnmMer Howard.noted the real problem.is in the k'.sk y and thl new State In ill definitely help in that mea. R N Little Lean Ballffield , Mr.PlIes noted we.are very.nearly finished with the bellfield's backstops and fences. He said the grass sprigging h 1 A D well es man,of the seeds ng. $ d Utility Construction Crew aav Nr.Pipe, ted the consLrvctlm crm i..q tf 7 kin 1 "t YiPor gin the Boettcher Nill and should have that protect finished around the tat of my. Ne noted the weather has hall very cooperative. a - ,ii Street Crews Nr.Pepe n Led the Street have finishedih housing'p J t 011 tl El Tom Drive streets. He sold they b t to move Into the Pi Sh d Sub df vision end I Holli Street off of Spring Lake. Na said gD, 'Np Old Nadi 111 Read project i oder cunst ti n and the 7 working on the inlet,boxes end all N' of_tha drat pip .laid in th t proJgct., He::11 1d.A ehue:F d f A Is nearly complete and m will tart with the base coo m nark very shorty m.tM1.L. He sefd w'e will be.taking bids on the overlay Portio of that pro- rfi` Z Jett 1n the f Il. f MAYOR'S ACTIYIIy REPORT International M C tl m--C7 d Ngypr No day.d i ed mat th 7gne1 f ur 6 Ic t1' is the closing of one of the county's c i d,tries,IMe ti al tare. Sbe said this means the lass pf sore 53 Jobs in the county. F Central Appraisal District Hestina S y Mmva Mondayadvised' .Ne d the.City Nangerwill meet with N 6 vI Cook.Chief.Appraiser,tomorrow l tong cul Eli P tittle Al Director/iimnca t ask Mr.Wok o p p far Sha city Mat he considers to be khe taN rev n ri far th City of Huntsv111 She said the cmmii.and staff need this Ill oreetion bePo rs 12 go Into bptlget p reparations. She said wa kmw re go7nA ohere en ingact and par Philosophy is to let t;' r.edy Par that.ahead of tine. She said she should neve kris infomat7on e7tMr by next Tuesday Or the following xn i Tuesday. rC BILL HODGES NECEPTIgI. Bene gipesth n led th.,Lmunpilawmakers In the u do nq of their tig ouLteniip of their top shirt button y t- '+i'�f}` A and remmiip f their it. t Hedges fashl that all could b fortahlq.Hodges fasMon,for the .e rerolnin9 proceedings.(Note Couilmsber Xod98 rely ware t o Ity cmncll meting)• After these i fi ,v„"rT d M M�'ss'h mAfl e important P li i i 3.Mayor Neoday then oared o CWHall.Amo follows: �- S ns if;` 's k f 7 ue r` '8 f•' Dick Wharton Dick Whartan 1d tllra tlG al ys bad naNs aM g.d bout anything9 that happens. He sold senimsly th bad p rt is th t a11.of us gi 9 t 1ss""'a ill 1 sight and ability.o im pet dam toth b i s oP anything th t ores uD. In t Ina always helped us tletamim a na11Y em vicebla sal ti to.egthinA we my h ve-o fall. He said the gold wawa is that he is a friend of mina and he'71-certainly ba'laoki Ag forward to stili seeing him. He said it has been ma `5'3 .§e z� � 7 n mwqi iµ av ` f~ t h �1 SY 2a"uvY A .XT-. €z Y €� 'gPe 9aA �$ea 98 Y 8 E gg4�v�� i' �s��`e € naPY9t a "` d$ 2-H ��a" a qs s`s ae^ So" g Y. " 8. �ES@S _. 2%f- i - _. P. s rs sse" s gz, s s zC � � ` e see s r" s ss z� I pi€$ xi�.ff�€q �_�3mwza t4, � Y �s aP e r " qgg & �g esg t g s� sg«� 1 M4!�€ s as � Y �8 .. 8^ €' bee -�3 EKY x a s.P . s 3Y s = g6s Y Y xs��tj 2 F:8 g Y = a4a sad Yss i �,e'`s., "":,3s"'� x,;r t", $ $ 35 8. 8✓p 8898 . '��a «* zz- IR 8 "Y ggzl- Y s � � x € s � � g �s B Y �f r ! ig s xYag d s e g s; s a ss" 2& ye Se��."= �« 33'Sz �t=£.>�".la AE A. 8 2 E a=,s r 01, I KW— � n x 4 T Ir CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 1,1986 BOOK"0' PAGE'711 %or Jane Monday--'notednow it isher turn. She..said she'd like to speak this evening.about'No Oppmition' Hodge,. Mayor Monday then delivered the following presentation: 'Now I d t kn w1Ur he had na opp iti in 1478 1980 1902 d 1984 I'm not'sure of at as th because he is sa u4ly o o anted hi b Wh tI d k i that he has hem j 'portant to this city d h h rb part of Aany it tassail has eight yeas of service. Alth gh those af9h[,ye d trep t the"Pre-lbi G 1 p fod,in 1970,he did zithers mer coni g i t.the cpvp to ge with o r first.camputer p h and 1n that same yea G t n of ": the fine Arts Comii I— R "In 1979 he.helped 1 iti toam pp15g Project that 41 culminating this year the wheals sometimes grind lowly-which h ltedin locating..mapping and cdrput 1 1 9 the information aper i to 400 mil f G d pipe. on our. -' +` "In 1980.Mr.Nudge -th city ton its attention ta bricks and mortar with Fire Station No.3 being built.the ae.. ter ex0 lded 1Jofnt fU d.n9 f th Mal ker.CmInjy Jail.the bulltliP9 y f therpo t admi ni t.tlon buildl g.and theold Fi.t X t N Bank In b lig purchased ' for *I icipal Justice Center. Also,the.first water.fran the Trinity River/wLharity plant 1 1 xss APli d t the City. c "In 1981 d7982.M. .Nod pe p ty of Huntsville gas was a t f th'Mata Pl d tion far the Ll ,k i and the airport an0 at p�off as we received a$2.250,000 gcant far improvenenG to the t.r - New Addition area. ' i 9 "In 1982 and INS,wa found Mr.Nod back the books a p pass the t 9 again. he helped review end +„w F SubdivisionOrdinance and the DesignCite 1 Manual. 1 t- i . °Bx�,v "In 1904 all: p t f turning tt t to t is with the passage of our attest R bond i - 17 g tti g Deur ry:.Medical Service e permanent home and seeing aur Y S i 2,000 000 9 ll wat- t completed' "The 1 t ye h'7 thi i ion di ions f dation by the zoning cmmasaion ? g on U. f zonf g.s the city i 5800 000 grant forsewer to Boettcher s N111,and receive the Governor's Achievement Award in beautification, He also was a Dart of theinitiative to authorize thecapital street and utility crews. A you ,he has been with 5 all the way. Na has been astrung 1 h b aur lght ami tl ging to miss him a great deal in this it,. c, Throughout the years.however,we have noticed-th t.th 1 something that.Bill never seems to s have. So,a all got together to give this prese tato hi he can have it always and never be ithout one again. Nay M day than presmtad.M Haug It h a gift of a neck tie with the City of Hunts, insignia on it es a going away present from the Council. _ ht Mr.Hodges.then unwrapped his neck ti otirg he assuros he can tak t b k if he does,t like 1t. Up opening thebox he said h didn't k by.they:would gi thi t him,but h thnked them very much,no tlig he apprecl to his ecktl H thanq 1pp d that he would t ke off hi ted tie and put an his 1i'�ff � gift tie. - �°' Gene Pip City Manager,than assa,Wd.Mr.Hodges iaffixing his tenure Plate onto the pememAt c uncal t$k mayor.ten, plaque that 1 hung in the city hall lobby. N Pip the n p tan e gift from the cats stiff 7 - to Mr.Hodg whtion h always championed 1 theuggested 1 ti n.of tai problem the council has con- sidered overyears, presenting hi with gold(Painted) 1ve key. Mr.Pip!s noted then rather than ! presenting M No dg with the traditional g 1 pl qmf May pro G they have prepared a similar plaque ,'Ccs with a miniature 1 key it place f thegavel he ldhan9git in his office. Mr.Pipes noted he - P t n hese ll version f son ll jobs and larger s (valve key J f theb t,tial,jabs Mr.Hodges .t i¢ noted he did t know.what to say bout th t Nay Mo"day the P Led-May D tem Nudges;ori behalf of the kW`s. Sty staff and the City Co it plaqu hi h. d g itl f B/11 H dg Counciluember,WNW f Mayor Pro tem 1984-1986.' May Monday noted no one finer has ever served in this roje.. s ?iY Mayor Pro tam and Counc£lcember Hodges than madethe following departing comments �.r 'First.this 1 Apr it Fool .Day. d I dont know about the.significance of that and my 'It t Darty $ djy Bill I m glad that Darryl Mitchell didn't get to make a few remarks tonight,because.Darryl has seen m in" an probably 300 times. We often met out there at 6:30 A.N. I would Ilk,to thank ea h f ,for cumin tan?ht I know how d Yo g i Y Peel about mY r' leaving the City Council because the For I m i Hie M people here. a ' But nevertheles I Y'Y pP i ti f v ry Ce t inly there ecpeonle that !;:on. would like to og t night FS t i my i, Ano-.she i h Ase am in tonight, f Annmtninke thath t.h you going ore d Tuesday Tday nights d T And I rmintl you that �- 9 ay al f ye 1 ve got a `^ little explai ni,th d 19 f y h ip m I.d b y pp i Live. Also,my 'A yi' daughtae.Les71 d.h h sba d A dy he L 1f -M Andy Wh14ni I ve been here so ( long that Leslie was 1n the 9th p de hen I fi t d h Thirdly I d like G intro- { 2 .R duce Claire and Jim Scarborough mY i la A d at of you know;Jim was a former tan-year Fyi b!r of this ity council. S between the b f have 18 years In dawn here. I 9 inp t k little speech tonight. tl yon.17 be Diad G.know it 1s coning 7 , f th gill N dg S h O1 P P b11 Sp kinsaid;g which t wall be quite short. It won't h' b short I IPe speech yo h can dh me de] t dome so you at1111 like me.ataButnd sobe never- v y th 1 it 1s going ta.be.quite short. Just pl f th np%-eAy-eight years,or eight �p ye plus on thecity council have been,over 11,a very poai Live experience in mY li/e. 1 3T Certainly many good things hi g H e happened and I'll.just reflect on a couple o4 Lhm. I can't „ dg a f tell you hoz mu h[A 7 d.,I've learned a tmeandpas mount about finance,budgeting, 4jw V„ Cg g about organizationd h Sties work In general. I ye gained great amount of kmwletlge that I he.been bl't s 1n nIY own,business and I•.appreci ti f fiat.. Secondly.and a 41 mare importantly I think,da the rest ,mbar of dedicated and t 1 Gd people that 1 have .bon ".I.lend ith b the'Tast eight years. Many of these people a people that I , < would not have came ross in my basin ss d mY pe 1 life sd I want you Lo knew tM1at Y 1 ' P" _ tt - I appreciateall P the people that I have bee bl t eat down here. I think as an out- t- city councilman.I'll take the time to give little Advice, I have�a little advic�c v £_ k IN PAGE 019 BOOK g: CIT.COUNCIL MEETING MINBIES OF APRIL 1,1986 ry for'almost everybody. If.I miss anybody,1 epologiYe--I ll get you the next rauM. I have dvita for the city cli7 1 h ad 1 f the city staff and all city enployees,and I k s.p e d 1 h Mdvi f 11 of the voters in Lawn. And I'll take >} Man i have d 1 f th them 1 that e rdstarting' th th voters. a 3 ; h r wIF,,CC jt w., 'Ny advice t all th t r taan is to get more.involved in your city gove,amemi yt. It is ready a ve y easy thing to da. A71 you'reed to do is to pick up the 1oca1 newspaper Y`C 17 to to th Joc 1 adio station e d y became reasonably well-informed. Certainly yon could down h T daYni9ht d.5,t7ciM to th 'men input portion oP J1;}�� b -err j y L the.neetlrg M th toy M 11 ten to tM1 tofth t1 9. Thirdly my advice to I v° 5 { Inn i 9h in.city 9 me t that Y t to room pP or sedllcWhileoffice "s. u i 1 plenoN'den case.as i t get i Ja (monated day)pointed t 1 fW ti d] a u a i >s great deal f Bill Nodg the candidate,1 - tli t is a very good deal (3 for 8 11 Natlg th to ]n this ei t h ve caning uP next week,while I:m personal lY r R y k very D1 ed f Steve(B i)eM B711(Cram) nd I wish perhaps that Gene(Barrett)were '7 in Nat sane category.( pposed).I think the maters do,in fact,deserve a choice. So My p{"q"-rdo n 'r y=. eduic t t g t e i ➢land in city g t. &a d1 "And.to the p s-Ry advice is - forget the trmnentlaus responsibility that cone, .. yywdA pl. with th great.fran Me f freedom of th D And certainly with th t ponsibil ity.you n d to pa ttimely u ately end fa7 rly so,never forget that r p Bdiity as you go about your dally reporting here,. fryaT 'Md to the city "off forget th ty re public .ants: And,in your deal i age , with p blit.o u t th t1 here feeling goad that II you work for them.and that goes for all 180 f ywhateverth b is.' tib J; •And to the citycouncil, admit 1 my take th p iii that rs in the best interest. y, of tie.City of Huntsville.'Pont take th defensible p iti any other position. The ^a 1 only pos7tion td Wke 75 wfiat is rn th be t into t f th City. and certainly,the single „yF most important thing that happens here Tuesday night i to pen this meeting with a a; I1 1860 Ah sham Lincoln left Springfield,Illinois for Washington,B.C.,he said: Pwithr. God's h 1p I cannot fa 11. Without God help,I.caui ucceed.' I.think that holds very 41 p yyTt true for nor community today. ' r "In closing.I would like.to Wak all of the vovoter,who have allowerou d me to work thgh _ tAen far the last eight years. Thank you very much. AWOGRMENT �t $ r� Mayor Monday announced the meeting Is now adjourned to the reception to th -t om ectfult t 0e5ha City tary ' � Fa April 1.1996 M } % to Y L. P 4 a� •'B.i � �E A� �.� �' f} - � 475 ��i'a�'t S� i }b , `> C L R. y # CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL B,1986 BOOK'0' PAGE 719 W i Xq 4'7 MINVTES OF THE HUNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL.MEETING OF APRILB.,]986.HEL0 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS IN R XUWTSVILLE.WALKER COUNTY,TEXAS AT 6:45 The Council net in q regular sesstod with the following members present: Jane M day.Mayor - � ��•'- .R'S'% 0.E g BarmttBill Houg 1,:t,In,)and I:1a G.Gaines(inc ng)far No years) 7,3 Be B 11 W 111 B.'G Stephen E.Davis Percy Hrd',Jr. - f•'"'`� >,�,�;, 'Sy Jerry L.Dowling Ot k Wharton *Re-elected April 5,1986 for 2 years C1 ty Officers present: Gene Pipes,City Manager,Scott Bounds,City Attorney;Ruth DeShow.City Secretary Theme ti g was called to order by the Honorable Jam Monday.Mayor. The invocation was presented by r the Reverend Dr.Gary Bonner of the First Baptist Church. ATTENDING CITIZEN - t i. Mr..Charles Rushing,representing the.Hu t ville..Youth Baseball Association,invited the Council,Gene 133�Wgn, _ ' ParksztRly OOapkNaadHeahnId he..Note beto introduce tbem1a11D1 in day.ceremonies at Kate Barr Ross Memorial 0: person and to show than their appreciation. ` F • Mr.Rushing noted 75.games are. A d 1 d and some 520 kids will be there with their parent,,etc.(boys ages h aM under) p redto 1995 h theYhad 450 q'.ds..Na said an additional four.new teams had to be put an this year. Na said although the a 11Lt1e bi t.of a scheduling problem the two new fields definitely helped as '.:CONSIDER RESOLUTION - P th lecti f i. 1 f ff and charter t 0 a� Ta "' e --rf. a,eer t tt car i tt - - 3 The Council then reviewed the- t ns of the April 5.1986election. .After a thorough review by all'memoor of the Council,Mayor Monday then.proposed the following re 1 tion for cans l derati on: RESOLUTION NO.86-5 '� Y A RESOLUTION CANVASSING THE RETURNS OF THE REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD WITHIN THE ;k CITYOF HUNTSYILLE ON THE 5TH-DAY OF APRIL,1986..FOR THE.PURPOSE OF ELECTING FOUR LOIMLILNEXBERS.ONE FROM EACH OF THE CITY'S FOUR.AT-LARGE POSITIONS,AND FOR THE PUR- POSE OF VOTING ON.EIGHT(8)AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF HUNTSYILLE:OECLAR- ING THE RESULTS OFSAID ELECTION;FINDING THAT NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION WAS DULY AND ' PROPERLY GIVEN AND THAT SAID.ELECTIOX WAS PROPERLY HELD AND..RETURNS THEREOF MADE BY � W" ' THE.PROPER OFFICIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE. ' 4 Far Councilmember at-lard Position One F L-ncilmember at-large,Position Three w' t 0.Euge Barrett .'1040 Stephen.E.Davis.. .7564 Janat-F i 938. Write-ins ... 45 T�4''rdY;Y 4 Write i 7 For Councilmember at 1.arae,Position Four >' 2`, ' t,f For Councilnaober at-lane,Position Tem u 1 1 Ile Gaines .... 1041 Writ,-inI.......•'' 1563 Ji.Carter ......... 949 Write-ins.......... 2 �# AMENDMENT `ar<y AGAINST FOR 2 Py 1--To amend the City Charter to require that 733. 7645 ' M y; _j the Mayor and each.0 ilaember be a quali- :: 3 fled d. gi t d to f the state of fly T l t d f.a"qualified'voto of the r tate of Texas. S t1 4.02) - 2 To am nd the'Charte,to requirethat the - 276 1500 y d each council b f17 Written Mayor Ice o4 a conflict of interest if they k_ abstainf ting (Section 4 09) } l 1 3.--To-amend the City Charter toquire the 363 1456 T•�1 t Mayor and counciTto 4711 scan les fn'the off iceof ouncilmher by p 1 7 election rather than by appointment.(Se tion 4.19) 4--Too npeae4fhelect7ons fren the thter to ird the esdate 287 1431 - x ��F following the election to a Saturday 'thin. ( i� thirty days following the election.(Section 6.02) a 2fN 5 -TOIssuedtheCity Charter to change 11 .fee. 214 1482 es t poli tax receipt or exempt: ti- ss'S ficata. tel nu bets to voter registration' 4 numbers." (Section.7.03) -3pi-- .: I--To amend the Ci Charter to x LY require publics- 97 1599 tion of tN Sale of b d t Tui f urteen o- ' days D to t the sal (Section 1116) k. 7- Tope I S tin 14.01 d 14.01A f the 326 1239 m`.kz 1`y5^"EI 3 an ithter m budgetdfr.Nov. rfor i197Bvto Oct rve.at } 4 ober 1.1983. - � �aN7� t v k 'i 4 i 4 x S a e; a i� l - lomm SIR Not G n fr x -oven full C G S993S BSS a '• �« - - Berg 'v`I W a 0 • 114 f S a ✓$$$$ S s $ ap daaYP. ag z gs a a in M101991. a aB §4 qI - « _ is 1 I E 38s538355s ST 11 � . m! sssssssas los road a r s 59 MAW Any YN' � b1y 1 Qy vim Its Wma go, I,I 3 r y ��t21 }iui, dYv,1-�y Jp i,�".� � 3 r — SOF-IdF�l'STx�r NCIL MEETING OF APRIL 8 19fffj BOOK U _ PALE 721 $ CONSIDER CONTRACT L0 d ntract f 1 esmth th Huntsville Youth Baseball Association IXY&R)f umne baseball ro ( 6 4y, vX, r t. City Manager,Gen,Pipes noted this contract 1 similar to those of prevlou with one d1.ti ti a SI difference in that to-b y b bail progYm ha p ted itself frau the giYls baseball.prbgrm(0szse �1 s" Youth Baseball Prog ) which ill'be "M III contract yet t0 berevlered by the Council He..a7d th75 %;- 'h� 1 Y c t t th refor ly the boys baseball ntract. He sold the.contract.does 5Ms to the will be E t ;2 'RN`SvA. play til 10 00 P M th 1&st game of-the day whi h P1 t C ilmember Howard made the motion to thiscontract d L nc lmmbe Hodge, d d th oti -All.. a n t e motson.assed 4'i,t y T 1 a 0 g t c s co us that a play vc t 0'00 P M h > e hts un 0 out f i ns ai3 . I ys7` ti _ 7 CONSIDER PICK UP TRUCK Lon id b d.f Y 3/{t oi.,l, truck for Parks and Recreationto M Ken r Motors in the amount of 110.3 N%ism bud tetl the nineb ds submitted and recommended. ding the batl to iJle Invest bidder meeting specif5cations pubnitted by}flip Hen y M t for$10,300. He said the truck will be used by.the new.c%1 111 a �At w 1 4uMe far uthori,ed y q 7pnp t ppli end emp]ayees t0 the p k sites for mintereal..etc..Hesaid pur ppro ed 7 th tl y b Eg t ad,{usbae t i the mount of$11,000 in account 01-21-fi90a. He not d t the largest number f bid h can re 11 h i g n anything. He said there is e FT't5 t `x 90 daY.delivery tion qn this truck. Councilmember Bell made Che motion to accopt tWis bid and Lou (member ie}'zt Dowling se dad the motion. Oiscusaxon. Couna17T6T1—fount re 111"Irry�E3 tur6ing a�f is .& n: nto t e aMomar an a felt xe d neetl it much. r'than that. Mr.Pipes sated they will be h ffling equipment around and-robbing a truck frau a e n 1 to g t buy until delivery. He said 7t Would of hmatriig the pl Y s they 717 k d f th duration of.the wa t M deo noted the two new employee } slot i Park,and Rec: t '.h b fill d by transfers within the-system,but the vacancies created haven t p. Yet been filled. C lion b nd P tom-Oowlin u ed th t trucks the c rchases be the tr diLi s- tel manager ion ev woo n to approve v as were n evor o e no ro an n mous iy CITY MANAGER'S REPORT--Gene Piles � Spring Fest7ual--1161 l Nr Pip passed t spay p bli t titled SAM Today, and a letteri it t on from President kJ Elli tt B t tte d th S turday f ti iti .corpus and to tour the rece tly. P1 t d new buildings (C 7 ti - Bui lain 9�Ge 1 P p C1 Bdildi B.He lth'6 Phystial Education Building). He said ' theAustin College Building h be novated:and itillbe opened also. He said than will be a baseball game) a ten tch and an intersquad foo be 11 game at the new football.tedium. He encouraged the council and towns isemple to attend and participate. Plan.i.Retreat e 7 N PINS advised thCouncil that N to o0d I,booked for theweekend of May l7,s it will b fortheCouncil m h alter to place to met..Xr.Pipes gg sted the Council and s$ff t.t C$ty A Nall this year andMalay barbells 1 Town Creek Park after the day long meting. He proposed that my staff Key 01 to f Internal.Services,provide has expertise in the barbeque prep{ration under d4 the big oak tree i the ba k y d. He t tl.Mey lI 1 p night for those of the cpun.il who have teenagers vygt ho may be involved i th t N ,I it ld C17,a lly possible to-eat out at a restaunt an pro night In Huntsville. He said plans will b made in..advance of.next year so that the retreat can here eld elsewhere. Way M nday noted th C0 cit will p belly start t 8:00 A.M.and beak for.lunch' d than work until bout 1:00 P N. She not d fJre nc11 s p n the join in far e 1 1 ely barb,q dinner. She suggested all war J s add be,onf rt ble for theday cIt was noted my w pitch a few h bees. +�J'? 5 ,i MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT an" Response from Representative Charles Wilson on the Tax Before Bill Effect,on Huntsville '4f x Mayo Monday noW the letter free Wil son we,received acknowledging our earlier letter to him regarding 5; the M soects of the Itheywl11 knave that wpfare indeed inorm bill on ucwta t with.our officials d the aneLrata�Pto mail a coPY of.it to Lha pVI Central Appraisal District Report of AntiClDat,d CitV,Tx Revenues for 1986-1987 'I •'`"''z< Mayor Randay presented thispart ft t1 g with M G Cook.Chief Appraiser.of the Walker fiI County Central App i t District"Sh d.M..C k tl k',w,tramealy guarded and he caution,that if yi..v be t trend d esn t reverse its if i themar future,that we could expert $18 m1111 on,net reduc- "Y`, do In p cted valuation for fis 1 ye 1986-1987..She said A Pro eI 01.trict fig Indicate that added w Properti me 7n the city 4or.thi yea it l..be near$ 12 million. Also,she mated,at the same tion.Nr.took foresee.a possible loss of up to$30 million in the existing properties. She presented the categories,uses l and amount,,as follows: fiy o Category Use Amount B Multi-family residential 510,000,000* F Cmnerci 1 $8.000,000 y JL Personal Personal $5,000,000 gtk Property $5.000,000'x' A71 Other 2 000 000 - 300 0 3tvt K f u 1 rg st taxpayers are the large apartment tract,. k I Highs t 7 fo 1 t ,if bankruptcy protection ti is sought by faili failng businesses. A MayorM nday noted the are th t d rd by which all appraisalsJudged i establishing relative kf -Yv aloes. incaneappYwch, rket vel d coparabl ngin9 market h apparentl ." have,she said,each o4 tbeSa.methods may fluctuate samwhat..Tin Apprel sal Dist t s.Sob to to peg at 7 , f. ,„s 3 accurate indicator of the taxable Yalu as of the end oP July each year end certify a tax roll. A generally ( t ry. ,�4 '�C week ecaeplip`,she Continued,than may express itself in.salf-fulfilling prophecy fashion and lower the values regardless of replacement casts or other rule of thumb yardsticks of value. "y*' Monday noted she is op osetl to the removal of any apartment coo plexes from the tax rolls by their purchas - nfe'E'aFPord=o.... e'all�pfoi iArfs— K y e emrent was made for the record Tesponse to a question 6h'KKN%Reporter,J.D.Dickenson. The May id sh y 5 $ 2Y hes game on record With TDC and SHSU regarding the roovel f taxable properties fro our tax rolls by their purchases. naw 11-1171—Milan—, 1u m XqF g f C i PAGE 722 Lit Council MSnutes of A ril 0 198fi BOON"O" : pa. e=x m sit d 'k May Monday.noted.currently,several business,. re Tendering their properties t. b tantially reduced T F lue which may indicate an.early trend io rceT valued r fight t tN be Ju to good business posture 4p # d> If the downturn Ss judged..a%rly rtather than a b-I= llapse. The end of the. Alt .." weeks away yet d the July deadline i ff'ciently distant to make predictions extremely hazardous,1 h enotad.� 4 ffi - Mr. DC k d hit st ffbdcdth t each Lazing JurisdictionI de aware f the current circumstance s that I f gt ay b is 1 w tomet the prevailing conditions,shesaid. She noted we Tr. 1 C {y will continue to monitor the t ti With their ssf t 01, Councilmembed,Grain asked h h t 1 this would represent for the City. 6 Pipes noted it would be ✓ q%,, year bud t d guar °b about$9',000. Mr.Pipe ted t id about $100,000-d 1 g our mid {� 1j 1 _ any poss 1 P n 1 to have preplan d d.cushioned that kl nd adjustment without 9anys �`.. greet los H id,of t e '.t t N planany J programs for the us tamed econanic downturn s as that might cause you problems. H- id ll d to p1 round the circumstance at the time and.perhaps b i I retain that$100,000 as hien end not back ourseiv tea:fatally bleak corner. He noted,however,he dces� ^1 stTiming lye the peadimismand,feels that by July,the ectnoay will have straightened out back the other way very Mayor day noted the-otherconsideration is the l of revenue sharing far next y Patricia Allen, Monday iI Dirac of Finance,not d the City h s 1 dabout$350,000 this year and nothing' expected in revenue sham ng for 198fi-1907. May Mondays d with this,all of us should have forewarning and it is gootl to have ' - this in our cons Ideratfo h g into' planning. i Councilemembe,Dowlin.asked thGi Atte. if.th 's fazes are lost in a a of e-bankru tc. hone Bounds ondi sc arae, e- o t i c 'j t mately co act s fazes ou o o saTTEh TT'-{m cmogaa�Tfy. y ax t t ec ue a i:a f nTT1 gaZT �n�s rat ve expensespI ',�If re pa oriC.tem.f the bankrvpt rmitter. He said the my hengup is,if those taxes Nat are d ltnquent p to the 911 n f.'the bank fm J x"' paid without panty until the b kro t g ruptry,they can be delayed ith iPenalty.but not P P N'plans a earganiaatim or a settlement f approved. He said we have a po si bf ll(y of predeadiine,pref 1 fig t s beingrnot paid fpr a period of two to three years. He said You.,,ultimately get thetax He said th Only thing that is discharged is the penalty an taxes during the it ?4 f Cendency of the bankruptcy He aid to s that cme du fte th filing date are adminfatrative expenses and 9- an be peltl first. Council b-Oowl l ng imtetl then o y theother the taxing authority would get its -5 x money far a particular tax.y but it.may be five years down the read or when the assets are liquidated but u 1 not dol to f do 11 Mr.Bounds aid that is correct. i Coun 1 be Dowling ted h hasraised.th .issue previously about thebenefit f having g vernnental representative the pp sisal d7 t i t.hoard. He felt this til h 1d iderthe pasx.s bili t pf Navin ver there as o d..t 1 1 to L t c un Apra s. pD to ins an n what the 7 f thing Is,so tf thf chief pp 1 r c ntluEesyNat prom t d wall g o? because of thepanty rates.are diminishing 1 7 thenby tl finitiln,that is hot th 1 pp i t 1 v�� even though mints,for example,.may t h decreased b t I' f t may have intra. d tl taicircum- sconces.T.` or H td he'd like to have—o that h s direct respond bili to the ti tb t a 1 board. , 3 f': invest'gatmth time fame necessed it 1,carta ary for th q LY to do this. He said weom a s. as r pes" investigate m want to notify those inval vetl in '{ Coun 11 b Green. ked f 1 if7cation frau C it be Omlt ng as N why he feels it is Bary be have acity D t ti that board. Councilmembe Wing g id members of the board are not therefor their technical expertise..Louiicilmenber Green fel t.Ne current Bo.rtl members all have scone expert's 7 the - a of real estate. Counci lmember Dm11 g. id the appraisal district is a service entity N the governmental entities,not N the public as a whole, nd the preaentatton on the appraisal district boom should be out of t I the entities who are buying that service t out of the general public. - !( t Bene Pipes,City Meneger,no. the Jet f the centra'appraisal board is th setpolicy. Is }' ncI,s J b.th. t p 1icy. He said th Cmff hers have the necessary training a rtt ttosdottheirhis , { Jobs. Co fl be Green.was concerned Nat 7f we do this we may give the tmPreaa on N t s,plan to look mer�. the shoulderf the ppra5 sera to see th t they doing it nght. bene Pipes said Counci lmember Dowling is J^ �; c d that the pp sisal.beard be%yy ibl to the city,the cmnty and the school district and tho varlpus enCi ti as they po Bible to rather th t th eL•.1 ge tpncept of adapting a slate of officers that are J ;j ou table to the appra 15.1 district. C not,, r Dai11 mated he feels the board should establish a hi lose ht add ins that whatever of is'or h7 oso t e a s wnr n un er s a act n. s ant with what I +4 90_11 He e e appra ser etre n ec t n an ...... u s everyt n9,me a o - i1 c es a a e 'ct ave their fi ve that gore I other.words,what we get out of the appraisal di t gores. Countilmmnber Green to but th h ge that you have to go into the figure d comeup ith smeLhing else. Councilmember Dowling s id it is up tI the board to make those numbers occur to d that does net necessarily mean the he,,to do it thenselves.Just as this council doesn't gat out there a d it' our water system. H d we make scone judge i nts.bout it without knowing much of an thin bout that board. He said he d like ba neva spymebody sitting overtthereprepresenting theHcity. thin Is a role for ?^7 Cauncilmenber Bell asked if Hr.Look has Laken into account.much of the new building that Igoing on fn L been and if that does not off set some of this comiercial loss. .Mayor Monday noted we are anticipatl ng sane 5 $72 million caning in is new construction and new value,but at the scone tine,it is grog acted a net loss of $10 million may be in iced. It was n ted.Ste South will go e.the rolls next year(shopping center)and West Hills Mall x717 go on next year as wall but that m wont be collected until February of 1900. I1 Mayor Monday noted,after a brief di f f:Caunn lmember Dueling's ggestion,'that she would be bring'pg back anothe report after another month or so at the end of the rendition peri otl,to advise the Cmnc71 of the �g state of theeconomy at that time. 1 `t �Hb d; CITY COUNCIL ACTION w y Welcome to Ila G Gained: The Council ,rally all We lcaaed Ila G.Ga1res to the Council and welcomed Council- ' a coneG-1 NGene aE�rref' member Beeratt back to Na Council es Well as Councllienbers Davis.and Green. Election Adni'ni strctipn: Councilmember 8 I7 Davis.Howard,and Barrett canpiinented the efficiency of electio. FF l Draawav on 19th Gtreet: Councilmember Dowling k d the Police Chief N monitor speeding on 19th Street at 1-2N. n ✓FL l}. MAC Meeting Co acilmember Howard noted he end Kathy Jam H00 Grant Coordinator,attended a krm4+y .t' X-GAL Regional Review C=ittee Fbetin in H t tl ' b h 9 n y H then reported an the ,ting and noted how the guidelines have changed for grant for community devN opme tP°i?t Executive Session followetl)Kethy Jecea then explained it In core detail,noting communities not already haOidg a § andserving the greatest number 09 people will iso rank high;the Johnson Rpad area project would not meet the favorabla number criteria. She noted alIll tion tleadlfine is J 16,1986 '71 not be eligible f c id tto f p tl on h $2 75 Y - ..a.' April 8 1985 11 available thisyear, e5haw City 5 dry a 1 s Ja =•` Y t s k F �L + P i'a n Yom,'+fr ' `s... R f i PA 3 l t ?, P �� a�i+ . <�4 4 ^'c+ y .MINUTES DF A-15-86. __ BOOK"O" o R NIN ES F THE IMi L !'PYNG-¶EL71—QN-p�18YA�P8FApRyE.Tfi'I'N'S1�Z7fYTA�LL'0 7C1(—"B phi m s 4 CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 MERE M IN THE CITY OF HLURTSVILLE COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:45 P.M. itz Y y rc, The Co '1 mat In regular sess7 with the following members Present. ` 4f, J Nmday,Mayor,and Caunc{Imembers: City Officers present: d 0. B 11 Barrett Gary Bene Pipes,City Manager { t E Stephe E.Davis _ Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary F Ja y L s ppgjing Scott Bounds.City Attorney apt )•. n G i a.. - y N 111 B Greenof 3 Par Howard,Jr. P' g Dick.Wharton PUBLIC INQUIRY/INPUT y Mr.J.B..Floyd,1320 Am...0 in sb disability to...-two In cityUses - Mr.Floyd. yy In requested the.Council 1d etiW f PP 1'9a M di p tax ezemPLlon for the 23 disabled Ind d 1 1 the {ty. He n tetl th 1 my 123 disabled.. i dlviduals 1n the County f talker. N Id the nL of tax this rep lot 15 only bo t.E1 200 N. Floyd ted he is willing to do Wblic.sarvlso such as.p10•sinl labor to assts,the city i 17 f paYl 9 the city to 7f that cWld be _ gad. He. ked theilA t it if possible, E it could be brought back. " Lsty Mawpong Mond d i tl M Floyd the Council wb ltl t.be b1e to Gk ti it tan?ht' it h d t b ' ,sY'y %^ Lounc m eR.rao L t!Let SA tetl.h e:t At Lbi�t5i ti S d NTde�el sq ^, ce FORMAL MEETING Mayor Monday then called thereeting to order. Councllmmber Percy Howard,Jr.presented the invocation. - CONSIDER ME MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS S Councilreiber Bareett.mde.the motion to a r ,of them to of the Council Ik!etin s o9. r11 1 and bril `mo n sl a c man econ ATTENDING CITIZEN. Mrs.Joyce Robinson.Chairoersm oP the Open Space Committee,to ort on activitiesd oublicit,effort, Mayor Maxd i t od d Mr Robl ting it 1s a of theitte recently authorized and initiated She said W Robinson1 t l 30r"rsum during one of their i meetings. } Mrs.P bt ",too Dr.Don Ccelected Vice Chairman f chi committee, She said the committee he, been broadly infonmtl of the.1ty g it's concept oP open pa impacted f [tonal.aesthetica d drainage Wrpeass, She sold March l7 be subcommittees we pWi fwN: an.in the is subcami[tee cnp t ed of Donaltl Gf bbs,Claykon.X itt'and John Chandler;and one is the ublic�in/mnl7onsu cram ttee,con ti g of Katy Bradb ry Joyce Hilliard,8111 Baldwin. ldwin,Tom Holcmnb and Alen.V c.. Dn Ap it 7-{he�comnittee ' reported! a most 1 tit 2211.. t b bbl lciel f the comes ice t f a.cont�'nui�g y t to de ±e" fi ne �Robi is so to i th rec fon sent tian of AYnEsv'1TTe Ease ne protea She s fd M'i—d g 1T—no artTn k�pn pT Tend em k ew i g t 1 W theff ted landowner,1 theray (taxes, :—art, Improved c sib 1ty. T,7 urtTi Doe oTtF{' tee, h id i t te.�n tmos here If b�llc favor for the�J�t and a fifth goal 1s to_d_vela�a ft s 17. tL1e d F•1.—iTy Nrs.Roan no�eT. `- Tie suLcannTtee has the 9oa7 t dopt T e nati"ve e—t{lL P-P` S t, The public infuriation subconsittem,Import,she said,path df t abut on of p li i ry draft oP the initial landowner tact iet}1.ae Mr Rob son then presented. py f the draft brochure of this committee rY w, entit1—aE (epecyTt�i�W P rk and.Open Span Plan. She noted the brochure is Preliminary and Y p It 711 g 1 mwith the landowner contact laster.to give the landowner arae idea of`tha de tato to the 1 tl d the value of iM a en s ace limen to the local icy and community. '+k She noted the brochure HUTLescussed Age-in later ane imra incp�nts will ba ma e�to`it. Mrs.Robinson on esaid the committee, whole,h decided to concentrate its initial efforts to V. arms�n Ws2-d-112 �L _Us,.l3th Street,R rum Nf Td 12nhT town Crack. h`antl the ararea, ro`utbounded byjq am jth$ `dre`td,Avenue p - 5. andCID lOth SLreeL(beh7ntl the Huntsville Item). I he mxt meting of the Open Space ktion.Cmmlttee,is set f April 22.'1116 M Robinson reported,and .copies of the minutes oP this comitLee will be provided to the City Council. CW,C ilmniher Davis noted the �i two target areas chosen am tarfafnly some of Ne more beautiful areas of.Huntsville and much in need of being retained. Nn.Robinson rated aha will carry Lh t. sage beck t-0 ,y ry enthuslast7c group. Mayor Monday raged Lh C 1 tp attend their neetingv.if they coultl Lheg p fs except7omal end dedicated and really turning the k cut Mayor Me,day asked Mrs.Robinsont t k theC unci l's mJatl back m the committee 4 the y flow be,7%they have achieved. Cm it b Bell su ested Nra.OeU -%b11sA the notice of thl 1tt meet{ s sp that Interested cit7xenc old mm rs marten. Mayor an certainly that s aw keep o n orm of any meetings of committees A 3rd of the city during the week. C CONSIDER REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS 5 Consider bid 86.38--sale and ranmal of four structures on Avenue 0 h to Hr.Wilburn V Cox I,an amount total- Mr. t I-Mr.Ge Pip City Manager,Nted the city resolved only.one bid for the:material In the four building on the property between10th Street and 7th.Strout adjoining th tl i g channel on Avenue.04. ITe said the y peciflcationa require the removal 04 the houses from the sit, ithl QU day f the award of the bid and they hove to be moved outside the__�1ty 1f its. He noted the bid In a.low because it is extremely time consumin H_r!� 1 ns7 '1 r work to tl7smntigFouses�ii the of the strvctures is not many what it,i. he they are whole.9 He t•, ...�., YW'L no 1t will be extremely difficult to get.the meta vials out ;that, .11 He recommended the Council .ap,% i ccepE the.$275.00 bid.to.Mr.Wilburn V,Cox. LW,cI ber Warton made the motion toe r e of this bid and iV t nation a - r i NN ''as 1 ii. �'' ,i � `�3tJ l- k s �=� xS m3-.4'` ` r •° a`:r`,:;:;` �'zs '`" z;'...' t""�a.-�i h'. 4 $,Nl { PAGE 724 BOOK"0" April 15,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES y. � CUISIDER.CONCRETE BIDS "§ ? Consider bid 86.39-hot mina hit oncret t Pavers Su 7 f thedi ix month ariad for each of �&C'. t types,as owe Yoe B t TVDeOc t { f 7 City Manager.G Pips ted the first bid was token early i the fail f asphalt for the street capital 11 . a`•. f, Strection p J is He 7tl this snow six the later and these are bids. He s id three I vv ompe purchase of 10.000;tans of hotmiz.asphaltic brtl y 7 l this time end dry c t t H id.this bid is for.the ' 7 crate which will be used by thecapital street toastructlan tree. He said the el Dhalt will be purchased v,rious quantities as.the streets ready for resurfacing. Ha noted.three types of asphalt were bid beta se different types Of asphalt ere Used ac rding.to Lyne of street construction and traffic flaws antl load cpndition��. $ M1 Mr.Pipes ad the prices are to he a six menth period if there is nota price increase. He.said this '`.. Vi was not since there was a decrease In prices. s Mr.Pi es thM tlVi sed 1L-1 th t ff a recamnendatlon.to ecce t the 1 -t b d m tin s ecificatlons which was MMM tte by Pavers H altl spec fl cat s pr t s t ones g way part- ( nt uses. He not d for t e.purpose of datannining law bidders on material $0.12 per mile: eadded to the ton base price from the produrer s plent to the City Sart/i ce tante.yard. He said the city also bstl the option.to - p lrW'i .g' Adel Iver matertal t the J b-site. Hr.Pipes.aQvised funds for this purchaser liable in street capital ' - improvement.fund Al M P d that the Co it a the Ot two bidders rices a opted In the, ' 'chart below th t f'P 5 1 of vide iL n. t- eedetl th-to can a tan tical oto the s Second or third ' p ed .. not.a hang rulq n puma paV Oq;Orod- D occur­n v Qa. t TMULATIum V E N D O R TYPE B TYPED TYPE D MDDIFIEP - :f C- FOB PLANT FOB JOBSITE FOB PLANT FOB JOBSITE FOB PLANT.FOB JOBSITE 1 Pavers Supply Plant,6 $27.22/ton $28.75/ton $28.22/ton$29:75/Lon $24:22/ton $25.75/ton 'e F ye ts: i.from service Center ice2 R.T Iruntg5 y PlC tt.60 $32.20/ton $31.00/tory $32.00/ton$31.00/tan $29.70/ton $28:50/tan �I ene r 3 Y g Broth Plant.60 $32.20/ton $31.50/ton $32.70/ton$31.50/tan $32.20/ton $25.75/tan t i p 'Se Cancer l f Cou,cilmember Bell d th ti to rove of the bid tabulation noted above for use b the wg as, taff t d wiet x p t tlon�nTmou Tv. n unc men er 4 !CONSIDER A PERMIT owe Co sltler a permit to use city D DrtV under certain SDeci filutions and considerations, ' Mr.Pipes died that Nr.A.J. DoOtlmen.Jr..of GOOdmen Chevrolet off the 1-45 feeder road"wish Is,to us.the abutsphi sydealersh7lty s right-of-way for future street purposes on which L display vehicles for sale, II p property. Mr.Pip 1d the right-of-way is presently used.for drainage and utility purposes f sdental to such proposed street. H d the pemni t.if granted,woultl e17 ow Mr.Goodnan to occupy, �+tYy maintain and utilize the following publ Tc Property abutting a tract of land. veyed to A.J.Goodman,0r.,as _ recorded at Volume 417,Page 732 of the Walker County Deed Records: ` Y3'r wt Beginning at the intersection of the north property line of the said A.J.Goodman,Jr. i tract with the east boundary line of the Interstate 45 right-Of.ay Thence east 500 al ory the south line of a right of-way dedicated t th.icy, v� ^{ Thence north 50'to the north line of said r7 phi-ofmay, The ce west 500'along the north line of said right-af way to theinto...ction of said h fight-of-way with the east line f theInterstate 46 right-of-way, Thence south 50.02'to the point of beginning. i It woes noted this Permit,if granted.would b f n y ,p id d,however.that this permit shall he auto- t m tfrally extended far ona year periods unles ltte otic f cancellation Is given at least thirty days in advance of the antl of any,term. Mr.-Pipes noted thePermit i explicit as to the terms of this Permit. Nr.Pipes said this is the rigght-oP-way for th to i of 16th St t,but there is no plan to extend that street. He said In exchange f r the use of this property.Mr.Goodson agrees to carry public liability insurance�ntl I nein the area by keeping it clean.'It was noted the city has a hold ha 7 clause in the permit s0 that ., Goodman cannot claim any.damages to his vehicles as they occupy this permitted that we be caused by condi- ip. tions which may develop in the right-of-way: Mr.Pipes opted we have-not M d p it'.11ke this in the past end f he did not feel miR tabl approving it under the city manage authority. ba it was in a dedicated street i right-of-way... - After some di 5 i ng members of the Council forclarification.their s noted that the city wa o did heve the IN d h 7 louse in the.permit and that appropriate liability Insurance be held by Mr.Goodman, s{{t Councilmenber Groes!%pressed her concem for using a dedicated rlght-of y 9or a street for a different purpose. o- Mr.Pipe,said there rs a very limited use for a SD.foot Strip like that unless it is by the abutting.property such es in this case. X d it is not 4m for abutting property owners to use,now and maintain adjoining land which may be cityright-of-way f ply b sa it enhances the property owner's site. ]n this cosi however,the adjoining property owner wi enol t d play vehicles for sale,so it constitutes a more extensive use . 'j of same. Mr.Bounds reviewed the liability q t and the hold harmless question by reciting sections in the 1 F the it(5a and 5b). Mr:Pipes oted if anyone canes in to request the construction oP that street in the future, ` A R F) city will simply give Mr.Gpodmee a 30 day vacate notice d proceed with the street plans.. L: 3 `{ Commilmember Green then made the motion tp a rove of the it t0 Mr. Gpodnan Jr.Lp use this streetpr e - - t auea Int a e a ua e.an nc morn er arrett lecln mto use r re favor o CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 3l'GW�- nslder a ro a--'b N ztite Inc. j H_. Mr.Pipes then present ted information about Next Step"Inc. d their Dropseal.to the City. He noted Next ty facility a tablished i Hu teville 1n 1980: He said it was organized A. Step,Inc.Is a f base residential to assist in the rehabilitation and education of publ ic.offenders.-The proposal to the city is to enter Into a �— yr. s N ? t i ~r�: a 'S p APRIL 15, 1986 BOOK'D" _ _ PAGE 725_ TM proposal. id a pubes fT d rs which h basically what Next Step s clients are,G pertonn this. 1 7 1 ? work. Afte discussion bet this p po 1 the u 11 ag ed that 19 the city did deade G privntixe - { of TLe k f the c1Ly, h spark 1 to e t that it would b y to canDlY xith the f1" $ :+ bid procedures and award th bid G the 1 b dd Theedecl slon to privy t7 or euthorixe the acquisition of ',' bids was not d1 5 ed. Nr Pip oted he would sd advi Nr Bennie L.E1 E ecutive Director of The Next {i 1 " f t t Z' Step,Inc.th t 1t 1s the of theL oil that any h or wl th an'outside contractor.paid hew Pte` t i to be.1",_,d.1,1 ansitl d within thealm of the bid p acess. CONSIDERA'1986 HOLIDAY Consider Ir,,Ii,A City Eu 1 as One Addlti nai'Nd1da'tn 19Bfi"Ta%e5'S!s dicentenniel mil 21 1906 Mr.Pipes noted all state offices.111 M closed on April 21,1986 in co oration o9 Ge IGG's 160th ' # birthdaayy celebration. He presented Resolution N M-6 far theCouncil'sconsideration which id officially ;`y$ designate April 21,1986 a official holiday f this y ly. 3 A9ter 6.1 f d1 1 by CM Council.Cdlncilmemb Nha G indicated ht f f this atlditional day 4 h 17day,noting the met to thO t1tY to closeown would be considerable,especially 1n this tins:of erre k sconono. Councilember Howard made the'.motson to approve f Resolution No 86-6 and Co 1leeober 2nµ 1 Do.liag s e athe notion'.L n ileeNiers D,V15.Ga1Ma and NhaYt68JOtedOPPOSED G thist7 tl Council- hers Dow11 Barrett.Hawar Be yeen an VOr'an ay VOG'I'F O t t 1 ate o#-d t 3 o - MAYOR'S'REPORT=Jana--Mande, s Joint Develapeent Camittbe Meeting Mayor Monday noted the Joint Developha t caamitt e has met and begun'their k Mayor.Monday maiad d the }S Council the purpose f thi d i Y cne'itte to ..i t theCity 1. 7t i I Y with the developme t of the city by p­fd1 g f T ti c L'.and ggestt regarding thestye'd lopment pol,nes, nd Procedures,regulation,.a d id G how it Night betterthe h developaent caamunity to asks de..I p ant easier. The commltte discussed the i p1 talion f top'ranter,public relations eagles,i f i national brochures,ideas t t emline theA info,- emitting np Prot id iifdlg roadblocks in the pemitti ng prom ideas for f 11 P.publshf Bif nredgn p nhiG that required and how they can be obtained.and gm ally 9'.am asat;, t nce to.Bob Smith,Director u ty nt.In the are.of se ng a dew pro t of Camn 1 M elopae rvi the elo Solid Waste Disposal Study hauxtMayor Monday advised thecheduled.wok ton w,th th ty issioners,TDC end SNSU x111 be held 4 work plan no tire line 86.forto hear criticalhdePisian�to btione reached:tm our o theesoliidring cwastetdisposahts .1 Prog�'.discuss the _ HuntsvilleSmoui—temi,l/BirNday Cal.brati. J July-Mayor Mondayadvised.theCity ill becelebrating it 151st birthday IN the state's 150th birthday o 11 and 12. She - H noted unt ill-.ill be h ring the Perfuming artiste of our are,during the celebratia On July 11,the dance production of the vRa will be given and a Junior Service League gala is planned, Y 3stated. Mayor Monday said on Saturday,two city pa ks will be dedicated. Joining in our celebration 011 be the Mayor antl mashers o9 the Li ty Council d p rheas the C i;lonessCourL and menbers o4 the Rotary L1ub of C* Ho lle,.Alabama. She noted on Saturday tee local.Rotary Club Is planning a luncheon for our Alabam.guests indNuntvilletanEtfts we.ill shave avrun associatedto than.1 t0thhat ti t. ThehCMamber se slid so an SbrocMareuonathethe hisGrlPa1 atrucGml Ins end places i H t it lew111 be made available f theseh 4Y wish to,visit those sites.Mayor:Wapner ?�gg noted.'The tlry nts will end It the S Houston Mema i 1 Mosem grounds for the HEAP Celebration at which "Evil '.' location antl lit LM city s ad c,k 771 b- t May Monday ativi sed.The museu will be open all day 3 Saturday and Sunday for visitors and clGzena oT Hunts tp four,she said. L, COUNCIL ACTION Police Traffic Acddents--Councilrtemher WXarton noted there are approximately 40 percent more traffic ac Idents reportetl this year than last. Chef Eckhardt noted the incidence of all crimes and lief ehlwlar accidents is up dramatically,but he could not attribute it to hy0Iwg 4c in Particular. p Tour Appreciated -C it ,t Barrett,Gain.. nproject,thanked the City Ma g Yr the very t a o snfonn.tiVe:tour of city capital projects and fac,l,Ges that preceded this meeting. ' Pine Shadow,Street --Councilm ober B 11 pllmented the Street Departaent for the very fine Job do Pine Shadows St t Award for Landsca lwe --Councilmumber B 11 ggested the city initiate sane kind of an mM for entities lei _ that do an exceptional Job in beautifying their property through land pi all. +k Centennial Exhibit--1936--Councilmenter.Davis presented a book which was exhibited during Me 1936 Centennial anti fled: Te Catt1 Brands,a Cate- of the Texas Centennial Exposition E hibit, 1936 aline sTy 4uTFTNi ator'ri'Supe airy orr—pubTi sTied�ClYde.C..Cock e11 _ v , CMnpany o4 Dallas,Texas. M noted Brand No.337 is listed in this book as e registered br d of 1887 of.local rancher.Mr.X.S.G1bbs.by the Texas Cattleaan's y F. Association. Ne said he deposit tAis book in the Clay Secretarya office for any interested Who may wish to drop by there to review v Ooetfsher's M171 --Councilmenler Howard expressed his feelYngs of pain and sufPeringgin having to d ve u. through gh Lh Boettcher a Mill area G see the 11 1 A. "dIt1 s f the P.117es th I ti g lair quality of life is definitely lacking. X asked that the city look 1 isg t enhandngthe quality,f life in th t especially far tM child h of b fig D nd to th pp rtunitie 11 bl t oth hill C 1 Newder Dowling Wggmted doing NEAP Programs in the B tt h Mill an..if rTu that is not already being done ntsruptive G+tbxim - Co ilmember Howard advised thePolice Chief f 1 r9 group aP people that h `+ .,h•�' }tS �`r± been nesting at Midway Road nnd Avenue M.end causing the neighbors disturbancey .t f.`� 1 „ .��.• - g if nr a �teaide,� ?: C 'fie 2 Hr 4 75 April 15,1986 h w i G y L�" r4 , .6 � aim w 4 "g' CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 22,1986. a a err,x"^ P lr MINUTES OF WE XLNTBVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON iNE 22X0 MY.OF APRIL 1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7:45 P.M. A. : y The Council fret in a regular sessido with the following members present: Jane Monday,Mayor City Officers Present O.Eugene Barrett 11 G G ines Gene Pipes,City Manager fiery Bell B1111 B Green Ruth DaShaw,CitySecretary Stephen E.Davis Peru k Wharton Jr. Scott Bounds,City Attorney O1 Menber absent: Jerry L Dealing , 11 ,¢ y � The iolsmaking was called t d by ng Honorable J ne Monday,Fou dation The invocation was presented b ;f retired minister Cenl McKee,representing the Wesley Memorial Foundation. Y ATTENDINGCITIZEN C'L i R Mr.Aamond Dailey.President H t3vi11 a'Wxia 860-1 B03 b'l]PrI red �3 J C Mr.Oailgy noted his app 1 tion N the City CW 7 for arranging for ibe estebl lshrent of two new ball fields for the youth of this oeu ity Ne noted h rg ization s opening day of play is set for Monday,May 5.1986 at 5:45 P.M. He then invited the Mayo and 11 out Per the opening of tM1e two new fie da. He then y t presented a thank yo. letter te theHey r and.0 u it f' the iwo new fields et the Kate Barr Ross Memorial Park.' That!,tter Bated the pP ,atlpn on behalf of Hut ill B y's Youth Baseball,Huntrvilie Girls Softball, Hunville DI 1 Bgy 'asecall,and the Hunts vill.Soccer League. Th,letteralso commended the city stiff, in particular,the City Manager.Gene Pipes;John"Poteete,Director of Public Works:and Ray Black,Parks and Maintenance Superintendent;G1an o 1 bell,Director of Design Engineering:and John Keys,Olrector of Internal Services of thecity staff for th 1 heroic eff t In gettf ng the fields ready far season play. 3P „� CONSIOERTHE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING III Councilmwade Barrett d thetion to w—uth:,C6' to 11 Me ting 1 to f April 15.1986 and Cwnn exraoe oxara seconded�,p-71Tgr an t a mat anI� "n T CONSIDER ORDINANCES o m s I' ' x Consider Drtlinance entlnp a xapti f r qualified haM d individuals f the ad valorese levy as a II 9Y ,g} local option 1ded de the orov151ms of th St t i t T Cod Gene Pips then presented thi rdinance the caption f which Is follows: 1 d ORDINANCE NOm 845=8 s ? AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 15B. TAXATION,CREATING A NEW ARTICLE,HMFNTEM EXEMPFIW FOR THE DISABLED;GAAKTING EXEMPTION j o x FEW AD VALOREM TAXES FDR CERTAIN.DISABLED PERSONS;MAKING BTNER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS �I i 1 REIATED THERETO;AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. 3 Mr.Pipes noted the Texas Tax Code 611.17,Residom Howesamd,provides that the governing body of a taxing I� Po} 3 unit or,upon petition by vote the qualified t f taxing unit,any adopt an exenption f—taxation of�I "'y V a portion of the ppraised.al f disabled parson's. tl mcd hasesteatl. He said the.Tax Code sets such 4 S 4 ma et j3 WO f.th.app i d valve of the de hmnestead unless the Aweining body or petition .y„ specifies a 1 rg t M Pip' O 1 ed She T Sod also p-,Idea that an e11Alb1e disabled person who is 65 years of g oldermay t ive both -disabled d ,elderly residence hod-tead exception but may 's ` 3wc°+A' choose either and exemptions may net be egreg ted but p an a t,tletl te take only ane exeeptlon such- d,oixetlby the Tax Code. Mr.Pipes said isatiled'means under a dlsabil icy for.purposes of payaent of disabled 4insurance benefits under Federal Old-age.Survivor,,and Disability Insurance, N Ih'.Pipes advised the HIDE d County have tab11 shed this exmnption at S10.o00. Ne noted the Council y{ dec,tle.the effective date d nt of t8 ptt 1f they ere so inclined to adopt this ordinance. " Cau 11—ber Barrett noted h in I theity h ld b 'flowing the Bann exmiptlom now allowed 4y the HISD and County. Douncllmnber Barrett to do the o t n to ado t Ortlmance Ne.86-8 rantin the tlisabi li oxen tip for ua1,,e m n t amount o 'te a Act ve as 1 an nen er Xmmrtl I_ uatse mot n, geW Dunt, c nem.. orenen owe 6a,5esunc tt — tpo t this w.. r , , N te fn ncl lnwnb DafllnR i ben t vote enmuf,on fh eforeu—aS71 Co en 1.•r .t f i C.o.d., Ordimending'Chapter 6.Bulldtog W A ldin.Regulat,ons,to=he provisions for special hIstb icalbul- s. Mr.Pipes then presented this ordinance,the'caption of which is as 1111— ORDINANCE ollaws:ORDINANCE NO.85-9 _ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,MENDIKG CHAPTER 6. ' 1 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS,.TO MAKE PROVISION FOR SPECIAL HISTORIC BUILDINGS; T 5 F AND.FOR RAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. e c M Pipp noted arch.by staff has been conducted to find out how other local Juri adictions cope with I t 1 1 sites.conplyinA with various aspects of the building code regal ationa. He sold the resee h shows p" th st mato Ijv f i that do have the Southern Standard Building Code and have a regular inspection depart-� t rewire hi to 1 b Itl5 g to 6 1 pliance.with same and no waivers or exceptions to it. {, Mr.Pipe ted the proposed'rd1 .quires Oe historical site to be in recei Dt of the deslgnatten of %' J th X ti nal HI t 7 al Conmissi d In so dotn0,it hes been discussed,there needs.to be same sart of screentn spanslbi llty ei char by the buildup official r apeclal. ittee ta see that the proper ni,torical.designs- + tions are in place.at the time considerat7 on is made. 1e said we need to have the requlrnment that the me gna- g�,, tion be In hand,or we need spite sort of inchanla 4Y which to waive that in light o4 its qual lPl cations;1t can 'i4 ^��C"Y"k 'L S k, ba the building IneWctor or whatever the Councl1 prefers. IT111,1111 UP-7 r k x Wx + iW f tf f .6 ��'"4'r r: 3' .;y r >km yryiaPPy 7Cstiis-s"�" x 3jS �k - a.. -----------c �a�+,r.� J a A'-fix" ;ufk . y f`r- `.�' q r � rt ` kei MY1 Mp 4S5` -CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 22,1986 000K'0' PAGE 727 h th �ff }� _ __ S A Ma r Monday noted h feels it is Important't t.this hi di o,tt5i t 6 f d7 g will itn have th d sig-i( ry S M Ztts3`'�y tion or qual fi d.t-h 1t recent lady inherited n.historic hone and II Nara Monday ted c L.. Mere a'1 it is and does qualify f hit i 1 designation,but i rde t.get it,it nwy take a year to two years. l She noted if th rdi req Lyth t it be.qualified,then the lady cold Ikgnn immediately in its ii t J ll estorat7on. Sh id Huntsville,T has lost many of its historical buildings and sMe was mat anxious to d S have it lase any She said it b h ei the Council to work to help these.peable to restore these buildings 1 is ntl W keep them1 thetown part of our.h loge and at the same time to work towards their safety. She k i —ended the staff because sh f I they ha found a way to do this. Mayor Monday then proposed that the ordifla ace be amended to read: " 7, +�1 '101 5 Special Historic Buildings 1 --The provisions of the Southern Standard Building Code(other than Chapter 7)relating to *tzL� the lte tion,repair, .restoration,.relacatioa or moving buildings or.structures ry`. hall not be mandatory f - i tig building,or structures identified andclassified as T Retarded Texas Historic L m ka..National Historic Landmarks,or bui id7n^s entered into the.National Register f Historic Places,or qual ifi d h. ( under d dined is added) MayorMonday supported the designationthis ordinance that h b ilding -structures are.Judged by the ity b lldl g ff a7 to be f she felt our awn staff can make that determination because they do have 7 2 those standard and are familiar with tlmn. - CouncllmmhberBell made the motion.to oda t DrdinanceNo.B6-g,as amended b or Mbm1 above, ndr I� t 'i ;- Louncm mem r 0 a e t pn 5c punto mem r v s t EWE at to o review f„.. u geiren t. am i thorny rather than by tj"p on' City Attorney Bound! ted 7tstipulatestheCity buildingofficial.ill mak thisdetminti d all decisions 0 b 7d IN ffici 1 pp alabl to the.Board f AtlJ.-me is a App 1 M P1p s-t d the fl safety x o tl1 ti 1 through th b Nidi.geep hue t t the p t t C it 'bet Mh W ked what is nt by lift d Mayor Mo day id this means the structure would have t n it of.th stipulations € that wool vad llaw iham to came ffi 1 lly g to d bu11d1 g d th 7te f Id still apply,but 'I re§toratlon work could conEfn b f the st L affi i llyregistered. Sheted none of the standards E re being changed here. Upon a vote of the motion on the floor.1t mssetl nanimousl a CONSIDER BIDS E Consider bidsto re nstruct re' nd utter ntl averl .Av F.fran 11th St t 1st Street to Smith 6 £. C pang t t 0.80 to PTuna Gene Pip City Manager,recapped f theCouncil about yea g theC ty t kbid theAvenue F ,G project from FM 2827 through t 11th Street d the bid at.that time f the t project alp hens7ve bid 1 1 dingdrainage. t r t wa 11.111.190. H td the clty,h a uneer- 31 ' Mk th ugh it pltel entry ti to d t portions f Mat wn k 4 d 7.to b t tout a. f the more easily identifiableh site preparation,grading d drainage. H said from 1st Street out W FN 2821 Nr SeeW pit 1 L'dtfo i11 he eai 0th tport f thework with the lime stebil7zati on of the zubg ode,basewark and overlay. He.safd this 71 lock Is portion of this p project and allay theschool district access from FM 2021 free the bus barn site. ,IT P!Pipes said.this contract under consideration tonight f 1st St t th to lith Street. He said r & it is$409..309.80.to.Smith A Company,who.was thentracW d bidder an th0 oject last year for a million , and Wo dollars t do thesame distance. He 7d f theteff 'k More added to this.figure,it would total am $800.DOOat completion at thi p t.ct price. H id th f ba d. th bids taken last year at $45.DO per We,7 pl asphalt $37 GQ par t 7 n.indication that th g t deal.more competition to ' t the market and that with the.capability.f our ,th t the-1 c p tltl, Wosphere for the can- tractors to bid 1 N thanrecommended award? th bid to Smikn a.0 y 9k J 11th Street.1ncludt ng overlay, rb and gutur.9drainage work and paving thefimprahved...taonsl downLW let Street,the enGnkment cut out and all the Nork done a5 has been described,, ? C 11 emb Davis.nmda to L7 -to. Ftl th Did to Smith d Cum 1 the mount of$409.309.80 andCa Won e _mc t t net S cu p rtl fit 1f d t h p than the contractor can. e9 t L M Pip 'd because the city,. Involved 1 two.other project,: Old Mads Nile Road project.and ;y. P th t f the capital overlay project j t f thi He said if thestaff g t tat,ly occupied with Avenue F they Nil of get the rest f them d this y MayoMond day asked 4 the time table on this.work. ' st M P7 pas said the h se street should be fin bed by J . The.Smith&.Company contract should start P J 1 and be canpletedby the d' f.duly. Mayor Monday noted Men it will.all be Pampleu by the.open7ng of the h-1 an. Launc7lmemeb Green noted.he hopes the city Is as cont d. with quality control of its work as the city will be with Smith and Company. Nr.Pipes noted the city isevenmore concerned about that as it 711 be ours I fix.if it I t.done Properly,-All were 1 favor of the motion on the floorandit Named unanimously. CONSIDER PIR4NCIAL REPORTS - '.T-t CoEder the.quarterly lexical:revert.and.cumulative monthly t ports and consider the b do tadjustments Gone P pen than presented the statement port teal u noting the property taxes. doing quite well t 90 4 percent collection f themonth d d M reh 31 1986 It w ted there 11 ted are at 53 10.p cent or ll.withintheprojection t$2,858,965 of the.budget £.$5,435.083. Mr.Pipes.noted the )y "' h t i. t 1 tax i off t this last y r d 17.2 percent f the 5143 000 budget is presently collect p ed W 37 3 1 L y {'noting this business i extremely CYC 110 It was noted the notal- . tel to is Call ud o the basis f p t g f the h g ipta of hotel maul. Councilmember Gra ted perh p theben f nod is t down,b t they the Prices of the roans are more cgmpe- "hy'�.": t7t7ve. Nr.P1pes hood revert t.the Wuri di i Y n and the ks progr i nem.- d they will head W 'i?h begin being very careful. N.Y.,Monday noted e'd li q t i this i nMayor Monday asked Nr. Pipes to notify the.L ias di f the Cl u f Comm add Lh A t CWon 1 of thisshortfall so ( - they can so modify theirexpenditures. Patrf 1 All Director f F1 enc advised these twoentities are i`yk k% very h. re f thisfact a their first quarter check half f`whateit+xa 1 at year. M Pip..th presented theexpenditures p diturepprop t tin i March 31 1986 for.each of the budget jl gyp. divisions of the City - Aft an din 7 f larlficattgn,Mr.Pip th presented thebudg9et dju tments. He t d th staff will Meed Cm oil approval of the budget adje fneate for-the quarteeMed March 37 19G6. Louncilmenben Barrett made the motion.Wa rove of.the bu t e usbnente as resented and f` 7 — rrrr a� t$Hdl A a i`? J m r F e yr l v qP s k •;:s Ss �" ? +max ., -�' - r y ,�;,.m WIN z, r � S. Pa.. Minutes of ril 22..1986 t +: hn CDuncilmember Bell seconded the motion,.All were in favor end the Motion passed unamsmusly. " 1 CONSIDER TRACK EXCAVATOR .� '` Lonslde b tl f .Lease h e.f a track ex avator far the tllities Cal construction d i—W Case anamen-7t o am oat a nwnt tr ref .aR3v W ne Data-fran buuueuD:`d¢uuimien � �.V. Sup k",t�s:`v' tfY Mr.Pipes noted thetilitf de W t h had way 1 ns.t t t. k excavator t get to part)- zy lady difficult construct -` kbed oft pot tc.)where th h 1 punted r9hrclea..such as ly q. the backhms simply ca ld. t operate. N 1d the.cost be barnabout$125 p1 ddyor nearly$2.B]0 per.month. 1 He said Case Power and'Eq ipne t p opo ed W b t that.) p i b n ti 11y qd do so 1n a way that would (- ,} 7 ) lien the city to have th t eq.1pne.L di19. flab) t 77 ti M Pipe noted he is acutely aware of It Council's concern b t equippl g th tru ti and t having equipment an handshould the < (� city come to a decisioni tb f Wre that the city no longer wants to maintain these program. He said the _ decision de.W bid a lose-purchase for equipent 0 this type W Twat fight.be available at certain ✓ 13' costs. H id two bid 1 f thismpsay p f B y d f BrenM1m, He said the outright " Purchase of the vehicle,under a monthly 1 program.. i $65 991 by C P and pima of Brenham. He id the ] portion of the Boeltche line h been t Wd uslp this p titular piece of equipment and the spend ith'which that don i direct es It f h Ing thiI p1 f evaippint.. ' ' y 4 Mr.Pipes said it is almost constantly needed.now In the C lity department I'.its t k and the 2 next project i.line. H id h is pe d bot t building eq ime t empire for N t pita) constructionf thetreat capital t ct but the city 'demonstrate a Ys g ficant cost savings,-from.the monthly l b i f ;traction f thisequipment aW h it accessibled.available r It all t H Id.thecity ltl beg nay what budgeted f q 7pm trental. He recame d 3t,2 - the monthly 1.- ratherthantheut gnt purchase bathat thly 1 ase has spite bail t Pro' vlst on avec lab) S at the d f h fiscal y N s d f thefq til h to dismantlethe ppl tel construction crews, than the t t d W wi11.h been used and the rest of the equipmnt would go back.W the ompany and the was city squid at have a major capital outlay. In mp11%.0n of the monthly 1 arrangement t of to of blig t 'pu h It n that 1; the overall cost Would b about$1.500. the,theIt Cal ono tpaid t th d f the 1 f.$76 110.bese 4 veryon latest C.O.price. M.Pipe noted l the pi of p fpm t s bid i conjunction with thisuth t 1 pe fol'bucket used for 7 t i i ten f drainage ditches,t a cost of$48.17 per >' month f t t 1 ith to t k ext t P j1,633 81 p th.M Pip ted theDepartment f Public .,f Works 1 h ntrl d 1 eY budgeted, Hap,posed that the L k W f jI 585 14 1M the options, be k t total g$1'633 81 be approve by the Council so that Mr Pot t In M P bli kb k Oeper. could use this machine Friday entl Sato h le the machine is bei g tedIn tM1e d nage Improvennnt IMI Ne recommended q lsitim of tAi q ipaant under a monthly I p nimse—mgment totaling E1,633.81 to Case.Pm'er and Equipmnt pf.Brenhm,Texas. ` meq' C it be.Durrett ad,the ,tion toleasethe track excloW.f 1.585 64. r month and the bucket far en additional from a ower om tr renin e mm t 'u'ps, u d Cou it be dell—deo t t an us'f—no Council ' expressed n t L ty p tt.u g L i gement and o asked!If wo' ' an keep the machine busy very tlay to the tl f thI f i y Mr Pipe d hip It would ktay C busy even Wroughmt th t fiscal ye without doubt. Counti lmm�e G also mnrarned that we '«. might be idling an existing machine In prefer....to this ntahbi Nr P1 pas. id both machines will be neededN kand thebackhoe will b d to ova ti 1 1 d pip d t b kflll tl th t k ex t n fficien In excavation k especially in creekbetl d soft spa"and has No ill compliment o M1 other and speed up - o p rata Mr Wilder,Director of Public Dtili Nes 1tl dtliti f W1 D1 ofequipment 111.ignifi- ntly improve the scheduii ng of aq uiment in his department d speed up the completion f project,and extend e Nkn ,1; the life of the existing equipment by reducing its he y g Cou Ill bar Green ted h would like the opportunity to review this as&fiscal year and wanted assurance it would be brought back f idera tion. Mr.Wilder no tonight's camihmnt will be through Septmber.1986 and at that tin It.111 be cm- T„ ideretl again for other year. Launcilnmber Gaines n tetl the lease W chase.argap—at is desirable because) if the Council decides W cmtinueits capital co structim crewa,.tha t already pfd ten be pppli ed to Its - purchase price. She felt there wes economy In this arrangement. Upon'a vote of the union a the floor,it Dossed unualwpolv. CONSIDER FIRE HYDRANT FOR CRABBS PRAIRIE q n Consider a uest Ne Crabbs Prairie Volunteer Fire Department W acquire a surplus amt-of-date fire dran m t e cat t es enr ^ r Mr.Pipessaid the fire chief of Crabbs Prairie Volunteer Fire Department asked the City for a used fire hydrant. He said the city does ban a used fire hydrant Lhat was recently taken out of service from Old Madisonville Road. He said the hydrant I. ma because It has a"lead shoe rostrad of the newer I p`aT hanfcal joint an . He sold W replace'he'shoe would cost$300.00 and a no four foot fire hydrant costs $510.00. Mr..Pipes said Crabbs Prairie would like far We.hydrant to be a gift;however,he realizes 7t mold be illegal for.the city W pass through.funds or give another public entity anything that is purchased with (? aubl7c fulls. He suggested that the 1 ge 1 f this hydrant Is about$10 00 and be felt that would be R n appropriate stipulated value for the Cr:bbs Prairie Volunteer Fire Department W pay the city for the hydran Councilmember Howard made the mots W eo4 tbe.sale of We used fire h dran m Crabbs Prairie "- Volu ape va ue,a r. ssoon i motsan.li T1 Wert in avor mmotsne unen{Imlu6 y. w- "'�s b 4 CITY NPWAGER'S REPOIR--GEXE PIPES Rosemve 11 Road/TDC Parking y 0 3r Mr.Pipes said the city has had a.request from theT Department of Lorrectiens to resolve.cooperativel . a matter pending for some time. He said the cl ty has-0 y interested 1 acquiring the right-of-way nates- ".5sary W widea and improve Rosems Road,which proceeds north of FN 2821 out of the city limits into the North gate Neadom Subdlrlslm.(Cam c'11 lmomber Green notetl we had an egreertmt.W d that long ago. Nr.Pipes said did,but the toed 1s across Ill property and not much progress has been nude In getting 1110 W move the Penc we back and acquiring the rl ght-o,w,,which had never been dedicated.and the use of it has been by prescription. He said at the present time,TOC hes Indicated some Interest in a parking g t impar to that enjoyed " {: t by SU with same distinctive.differeimes>n tlwt the city mould lease 11 TDG W use[lie parking lanes Y^ adjacent W the Walls Unit on 12th Street.Avenue H.Avenue 1.Avenue-J be ne.could designate offi,ia parking for the prison.system the t the Wells Unit. Also aalm colorcoded parking a mngment by designs vw p- Lion,subject to enforcement by the Nty of Huntsy111e in 14nlcipal c t 7 1 quested. 4 Pg av» one 1 G •�k Y e b' Fld- � * t'�`�'''_T� �"" � Y�! 'LrM ^fi� • � 55,�,d P �y"fy�`a''.�` a~ ^ ,.t�`,,��• tip � � nk�: :,�,,.-. ;`,�_ -�, '� ,'r'.}-�'r.�"" �7' U E P 19 U CIL MEETING BOOK"O" PAGE 729 He said though th t t e arrangement ra us wi we easeand Unit a pa sp �jacenE-fo fes'— # ': bei'P1t1 the Unthe versty and iversity)!ity)• He.notednslsoelnYth�thgy f th Caallththp a Squar thecityhesareismeudesi9natetl parking for the shed Pf deparime t s they b i g p i ne s in,for the.highway petrol,and for the just f thpeace and district court j dg He said thi Quid not be without Naut Fence in the ei 1 5 l� .pre tl'.but we do § stq.; to bring.this to y attention. Ne k d if they h d omte t ry i Lhis g rd ton.pleases ak te him a h yqx YL x w 11 b work in with-th TOC wlthi th n t sev i k to resolve.this probl fproProviding for the Improve11 .t;p,;, met nd: d ming.f R Il Ro d:by king tit1. gotiated exchange.Caunct]member Green noted then this Is d n9 g ggiven or received for Fonmething else. Mr.P p `•'w's`} f'N a said a axactly. t.sTh tCo fT did notivoVonmthis b t Nis 1nfo�matian was provided to Nem fo `r N ide.ti and feedback p i to M Pipe proceeding with thisMina of negotiation. The Council indi f� c at th i g ner 1 to negotiate parking'arrangements 1 exchange fright-of-way considerations. X� Ret t I ce ti lems leedinr.pipes-noted the remainderof the items under the City M g Report k session type items Pl 9 up to the retreat an May.l7 H ted. choduled tonight. a Mr.Dale Brown,Chief Jae.Frezh,and hy, ?' finally Mr.Bobby Smith,who hes numerous slidestewrap up the ening. , MAYOR'S ACTINI..REP"I--JAME IXINDPY k 1� YL 1 San Jacinto Celebration Mayr Mender reported the:celebrationf.th T ma S quit ten 1 t the3 J cinte Monument was " Ilent snd all whattendedAad 1 us time. She noted it was certainly nice to see the local press there and to see the Huntsville people there. COUNCIL ACTION San Jacinto Celebration--.Councilmenber Green echoed Mayor Monday's commamts,noting it was aj,n weekend for everyone who attended. - ys. Solid Waste Study --.COuncilm:mb Davis.commanded E g ne isg 5 1 d the city staff for the fine M.L - solid t fogy report that pr ted i the k i -preceding this Ling H t d he h p th tk` f rd ith tlecislon making ' .before b dget t d get itm t f the-county bef budget time so the ! U my da t 1t. thisstudy f Id bl 1 gth ft He said a decisi I miu t be d 0 1 te ,d.th g b g k p g tt g pil d up. He said he joned di g th study H ged b f the Council to attend the n 1 I titute f Mayo Commissioners d-Council b to be he In the second weekend i J ne as mattersh.as solid waste problems are often discussed 1n greateAPt m d tail at those meetings. (June 13-15 1986--Arlington Convention Center) it ' RECESS. (five minute break) RS WORK SESSION - The Counciln—W Ina k session t0 be retreat preparation,overviews involving the Planning Department,Community Department and the Fire Department. ' FINAL 10.10U11MENT � Re Lfu17Y submitted, f�yd. I. Fa t'eC S a Rty Se re rE W y/ Apr 1 22,1986 q 3.i R t J �z-�.�'a,'� l cox�• .ra, ._ ,. y l girt, F~n 4 4Siw, �� t ✓ i ',S J a MINUTES OF THE ED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD NON THETSVIL 29TH DAY Of APRIL,1986 IN THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL I s CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1272 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OFHUNTSVILLE COUNTY OF HACKER,TEXAS AT 6:00 P.M. The Council owt in.regular session with the following ,al,...pre t. 2L << J Monday.Mayor Ila G G City Officers p t: N 0 E gene Barrett W1111 B G ben Pip s,City Manager 1 Gar Be11 .Percy Howard,Jr. Scott Bounds,City Attorney Stephen E.Davis Dick Wharton Ruth OeShaw,City Secretary FS Jerry L.Dowling Mayor.Pro.tem - 3 ?_', The tinrgg c 11ed to order by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor. The invocation was presented by Mr:Calvi G ti f the New Life Christian Fellowship. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING cpn3ea "T l bar Barrett matle the m t tO ado t th i to f ADrii 22.1986.and.CwnCiimmnber.Wharton' - — nnEt o-n ounan,mo 1 se CONSIDER SERVICE CENTER CHANGE ORDER v` CoDEId2Y contract Ghon d.number t the 5 rvl ce Canter ren ti n act to Triton Canstrvction 7n th amount o 5.48.or r n s eetroc a c. nor L ran ce erv,ce Anter ex an un s . Mr.Pipes presented the change order which would add labor oto install interior, walls in Engineering Design "# ISection as per Triton's letter of April 14 1986 for$4.983.00;add material.for Engine Design ton interior as per Triton s letter of April 17 7986 for S6.612.00;add R-11 belt insulation in exterior walls and surrounding fire ppr Df vault as per lett f Ap 71.17,1986 from Triton for$612.00:plus 1.2 percent band (T.2%%12 207 OO)f tot 1 h ge order cost Of 512.353.48 which then makes the total adjust contract price to d to$69,223.48. ' The Council was advised that Triton Construction Company was the lax bidder on tht p p j t for , f the service center.Pipe said they poured the second floor for the expansion of the oft nd the city d? considers ig,subsequent to that,having the city s building maintenance department frame out the Off? a dga n with the project It that point. He id thecity has considered the alternative of having Tritan by change .{ order,continue with this mnount o9 work thereby f ina up Ou raw to perform Other duties. Hare nded �+ approval of this change, 0 be of the R di ntl efflciengy involved in the tter and the f e Job -,. Triton has alreatly done L 1 mbe Wh t d the option to approve oP change order number on the t of 512.353.48 for the-5 nTie�er ex a#sion w rE n port c r.Barrett se A11 fyOr o t passe unen nppe y. e mo an a CONSIDER.PAINTING AND aREPAIR nOF WATER TANK cO e e mo Consider bids on ro ect.86 3 2 aint5 d i of the one mil Tion ^llOn water storage tank Sery ces in the amount fi 9fi5.49 r to t,, maintenance s. , Mr.Pipes ted this is a pl annd project pare o£the city's proprem to repaint and repair all ground - y and Overh d t storage tanks. He n ted th i the 1 t i the series and 7s the green tank et the wate� plant. H-'noted this call l'be an inside d build rep / h b lit Liao type project. Counci lmemb Barrett i# made the motion to approve of the bid of P M.Tank Inc.' '.in the amount of 861.4fi5.49 to Fl r ant the One m water—mg.rtan an a ower sscwore �� u.ono na r 0 e G ,z :pas assure the o w not interrupt or mnper II Wenry. CONSIDERLIGHTS AND BENCHES FOR MAINSTREET 7•.r Consider bids for the placement and installation of street lights andpp rtenancesas part of the Mainstreet 'yh Pm ect�pa�l��doered�un s _ +,ag'ls Mr.Pipes ted this bid is for the.installation of decorative st t light, es (five On threites of the square)and benches(two on each side f the square). He noted these lights and benches have been donated by a'^} individuals and civic group, th sty H dad acceptance of the only bid received,Prun Robert Auk re C n t t1 Camp ny f $7,942 Lob paid f funds.available in the Mainstreet Fund,which has a f - cu t b.1 f 517 900 It ted thetincludes 'sawcutti g f the to to bury the coaxial cabl and the,pl £'f b.1tk Pa. the- t as on the east a d t id f theq ith the north gl side air 4y'.d p in ly Co 11 b H d made the motion th pD th bid f Rob t Autrey Construci� ,y} tion Canp l th 0 t of$].- 1 t t Fund.an Lounc tt mo,on. , d� were CIM Mine awn-t a mo o sse unen mow v..Ngta:. sgpt side ash 't need shwcutting. ® S? caSIPPLEMENTARYSAGENDA ALARM SERVICES CONTRACT OPTIONS O' Consider the options for amending the'alare service contract A� lir.Pipes adv ised.after the agenda was posted,he was informed we had son potents al probl ons with the alarm contract wl th Resources Unlimited(Mr.Lee Mackey)',as contracted back in EebNary. He said we are �1 service pt dly approaching the installation deadline for that equipaent and facilities. He said Mr.Mackey,7n.studyin x their shoat,on,has suffered a rather rude awakening In that they have can to realize that the number of cu sto rs that they had originally counted O th make their project viable is no longer there. Ne provided a letter 'h report from Resources Unlimited,dated April 29 T9B6.:which indicated that there was a discrepancy 7n the Info ' t •tion they were given opal which to ba th bid and that the.Number Of alarm customs Was 73.at the time of +y" bid,but after the award of the contract while Resources personnel were reviewing the monitored system at the Kr' Police Department.it Was detenlined that only 61 a tual larTns Were connectetl for service. The letter Went On to say this discrepancy.of 12 systems represents a$300.00 net revenue loss monthly. Mr.Mackey said after this q ' 2 info,matloo Was discovered.a questionnaire sent to the remaining 61 u toners th determi n.how megy.would t 1 - continue service et the rote of$Y5.00 pe th Mr.Mackey noted out of.the 61 polled,poly 27 w7sa to con- d tinue service Lathe Police Department. Xe said tharemaini ng customers fated they would move the ir service to Bryan via digital dialer at cost of$20.00 per Month. Mr.Mackey said this would suggest Lhat the infor- '{ anon pl van khe council by Security systhms Inc.concerning the high security'Wn needs of their tustars may ; y ( have been misleading Nr.Mackey said his canpany has ost Posed the monitoring equlpn,t per bid specs fi cations at a coat o - g - $16,011.20. He sold the additional cost for materials to install,c b ed with projected 1aber cost,is . �l r= 4 �, �� N a sf its y a io --�OgK'B igES.-0LMRMIL.29.�19B6.t1tLC0UlcILMEEIINg� SAGE.331 x.: . $2,447.76 fora combined total If$17.458.96. Under the orivat cantrect perInd of three y rs Mr.Mackey sold N monthly in$tallrent without_ny p j ted I1 t ti $57].10 per mWN. He sold with 27 projected cos f�� t prying E25.00.per month,the act revenue imars.Is$97.50 per month. a= 3 M.Mackay said this figure has been determined to be unsatisfactory by the Directors of Masourtes 0nlimited�i Inc. in order that nervi[ to Ne 27 rwai 1 g customers may be completed wfthin he next can years,he said' . hisboard of d1 tors nm req t that_neo re of the fd17 g dee is be a11— contract: in the exisHn9 me 1) Th t the Varitech.300 alare monitor be retained by Resources Security at the and of the �Y S contract period - "2) That an extension of the contract from 3 to 5 years be granted for amortization. -3) That the city guarantee a minimi f 25 systems for the contract period. (,�r 'Option: That the City of Huntsville purchase Ne monitoring equipment at contractor s price and bid Wt a.contract far service. Nr.P7pas,City Manager, of d to k ny. he Des in Ne t t Nor7zed by the Council in February M17 require N Council s end t Mr,Pip id the. t t.requires that Mr.Mackey-have the new eG�2'S quiWntinstalled by May 1(Thu$day) Mr.Pipe,mid SSI has agreed to leave their existing.equipment in I „k place far can additional days so that&lam mr,ines am be assured in the rntenm. 9�" d Mr.Mackey noted he intends to service the 27 people that want the service,if the city M11 grant sace L+ nu-Cs'' ndnants,as noted above,th t.fll allow him,financially.to do that Mayor Manday no ted.the amendments 1 aux. w ted above by W.Mackey are all variance,frau theoriginal contract and should be reviewed by the City Attar Scott Bawds,before the Council take qy.action 0n his roque t. After sane discussion by the Council on the type of aqui pme t p 1t1 d and N h rg t the cu tacere,Councilmember HhartW stated he f It we have a ` - ire there and hi f 1 7s th t M UniimlNd Inc nTive u0 t it Co c mam�ber_p V somas e d F l �aa�em ed m t 11 nom_to o_Wntract. Mr.I sa not re are to s at t mel 11 hhee OWarrll�s.OtteeddtThe C it d to.noxi. CWncil enter Onwiingeask..if Mr.Mackey s had any indepndent 4 N equipment if t do not put it in the Police Department. Nr.Mackey noted he did not. k Councllmenbe Dar171g ted N 1P Me Dorcas Unlimited decides not to honor the contra t,it still has the liability of the cost bF the equfprent($16,011 20) City.Attorney,Scott Bounds,asked Mr.Macre W check puss Ly 9 q one t dr Mackey said he has be rase king this i to the 7bf1f of Na vendor taking beck thus idea aha there is an 1.re¢tockIlp fee and that this penal order,i.e.,they paid 7n advance and they z'x 4 specially produced the equipment to fill the order. He was not sure the company would take it back,but he had ' +; feeling they eight. Once a afn Wuncilmenber Davis asked if Resources Onlinitetl Inc. d to 1 x' a Nair contract b M 10.' r. c sa at t s times probably so as they ere in a contract-yn ass M115 lanai N+ t 0 t fly k d If Ma U li 7ted I ta " L�ThVf. t ���7 th�17-L no to rove the service�Council�p��pp c" FWf�TL t F-1—kl—hi C bl Dai had kaN Ma it It t t t� ` GTinl teE.r-1- d and ' 9 t ant t d P Mev 10 their eOUloment would be mita lie. tl�—�k M Mak t t bx * Courcllmerbe Howard felt at-Lth Ry Nip involved in this contract,Mr.Bounds should 'ew it char ghly M or PbrA It iL ld b t ooriata 4or Ma Bounds to come back W d f N Com net] she their le 1 re e 15 end ou et is c ar P ed the Council wn then take score actim. Nr. it e t t o ht act t o n van totems t e t me t p ere t t t s x tis si Watn I —.1humber B.11 ase In ere was an, tter t y W i 0 wa to are t t ik t: their service mac sa c aid t eve nt t Ler t t o cost or u t t new t 7 $25 00 but that is what 7s costs t atthethe D if[alio th.city preps d f IN. H .said r A to b hanged 7n ord%to ortlze the equip- t Navor Monday then asked tM1 t IN.items be b ht back bei theCouncil for a deIsiah i tweek. .COUNCIL ACTION Health Adviso Camftee of th X GAC Cou -il embe Barrettadvised h in HWato.ettendi ng this meeting t k r ay represm nq a e acted thi g look little lean, financially.for the work oT this comitt, 1°v 7 Bo1/d Neste Study--Nr.Pipes noted a nunber eq to have cone in t review that report and as soon as the ncncfTTiT n�Mth their copy,1f they WoulA t iL t City Hell,others wish to check 7t out like a library book H noted far 1M m T the Council who wish to get the study back,they should write their name £ on it end it will be returned to than. Overrlaw of N 1.need Cdunoil'i 6e Pipes then presented the CWncil wiib this overview and noted the.5'a a is s me g d for the h Service Center operations next.He noted the Council will first IX. , - view existing Ser Ice Conte f 1 ty,constructed In 1974.Mich hes naw been outgrown. Thom Council will Nen see the expt Ion project and Mr.Keys will give an overvlm of the service center program hd depa W is He said the Co.. will then look at the rex baseball fields and perhaps a trip out W the Poll, oi fi ing-range. He said the Council will then make a walk-through:tour of the Police Department and finish in the Municipal four .{4 Rom for the preaentatfan of Chief Eckhardt s background report. Ie noted all oP this is in preparation Tor the �� Retreat on May 17.so that the Council h the appropriate hackground infosmati0n before engaging in the planned 1 philosophical discussions. - '# t S1 nalizetto A F 11 It' St t C act lmenber Green noted given the extenalon of Avenue F 75 due to be "'u coupe ¢o t t po L t She intrsect7on 0P Avenue F and 11th Street be pursued for signalrza tion,nat7nA jti least 4lnpossible to pat on or off Avenue F;1,11 felt with Avenue F bel np the through street - from 11th St t W FM 2821!in the schoul.bus barn.-high school.Nat it will be a heavily traveled street end I ri mandate thaff7 i t t fflc flow a signal light can provide Mr.Pipes noted he willpursue it. 4 Y G mtlation--Sn1 s 8 Snails aha Xero Tails Ses i to nisi Musical Productive--klayor Monday noted the City 4 W nt y recoAn xe s group p alg w t Oar a t a 06 School Board meati� She o pp yp fr' invited anyone who xtshea to attend end xi Ness LMs.W be there at 7:00 P.M.(Westmoreland Building). 31 nal at AVeoue I mtl 11th Street--KKMK reporter,J.0 Dickenson,noted this si goal light mel Punctiona and d . s da e c ac a oto i-city. Mr.Pipes noted he ween check into this with Mr.Potence. - I' Apg011PN1ENT c 17Y au .—__ —- 29,1986 K M1} 5 ""1111 M. a t K- a t cN v' 1 a • n i At ,4 A s is `��a ��'• � � 6 Wr a y 4, M ,., + 4 p S r 7 PAGE 732 CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 6.1986 BOOK"D" _ MINUTES OF THE HUNfSVI LLME CITY COUNCIL HEFTING HELD ON THE 6TH DAY.OF MAV-,.1986 IN TXE.CITY HALL LOWCIL CHPfBERS�i "y Py"u 5 y1 p� LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE IN THE CITY OF HUNTSYILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:45 P.M. The Council net 1n regular meeting with the following members present: Jane Monday,Mbyor Member absent: - City Officers Present: Dick Wharton,Ward 1. ' ` 0.Eugene Barrett,Posi tion 1 Jerry Dealing,Ward 2 Gene Pipes.City Manager Ila G.Gaines,Posits n 2 City Secretary I' Ruth DeShaw,Li R s Percy Howard,Ward 3 5 ott Bounds.City Attorney , ti Stephen E.Oav is,P t n 3 Gary Bell.Ward 4 E ai William B.Green,Position 4 ,. Y1tT'.+ 1 -i- ,B • The meeting was called t order by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor..The Invocation was presented by r " .t Councilmember Percy Howard,Jr. � CONSIDER THE MINUTES'OF-TNE PREVIOUS MEETING , s Cauncilmrmb B tett node the motion to seemed'of'the minutes of A ri1 29 198fi end Counc7lmenber Gaines! mot on A the melon'aYie an-Oa u con e a CONSIDERCONTRACT Cso idt Ct for f d f rforma es b9 the Ballet Falkl0ito of 5 Antonio thet f afrom Arts@I Gene Pip City Manager,Presented this-agreement between the City and 'ISO hereinHISOto and supervise p f ances of th B llet Folkl i of San Antonio far child i the Public chools of pt'id, dsti.� No performances open to the public. The City u to pay to HISO E1.500 during the month of May,198fi Councilmmmber Howard node.the motion to a r e f'this dbntrbe to be fulled frau Arts CPnm'ss ion funds and py unc man a street seconds t e mo son were-r n- ' t r avoran't mo nt'1 CONSIDER APPRAISER'ANDEASEMENTS - F f) ther a ointment of ah a raiser.Ilr.G.W ne Ste henSon,at the rate of 137.50 a rce'1 fee AND stab- as ttc Mr.Pi Fee advisedtheBoettcher soMille 1ta y lmproveement grant(TCOP 1985)r q 7 t ecqu7si ti on and thateasenents from a mazimu of 40.p 1-h-id he acqu7 red through theUniform Acquisition and Rel ocatl on Act. Ile said these 14 he q the.City t p blicly state theft intent to acgmre the r& a se nts as well is formally.pp toting the pp t No id the staff requested Proposals according t the Texas Department of Community Affairs(TOGI)p urers t d re all notice for requesting proposalwas q# published in the newspaper between March 30 d April 75,1986 M Pipes advised the staff received th proposals for the primary appraiser position N d it i thestaff's me mmendattan to select Mr.6.Wayne v Stephenson,who appraised the maJPrity of th_prop rte in the N Adds ti an OC—nl ty Development Block brant project,to be the primary,as his Proposal was the most re bis-at$137.5D per parcel or rent sum of p $5,500(compared th.$195 and E250 per parcel and$7.800 and$10,00Q loop sum on the other two bids). ' Mr.Pipes said it is the Grant Coardinat /Planner Il,Kathy Japes'recomendattun to: establish intent t °I acquire easements in the Boettchere Hill prod,tares:AND appoint fir.G.Wayne Stephenson as primary appraiser It's and authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary.documents with funds to crone from the 1985 Texas Com- ity Dual. Program grant upon their release. Cauncl lmeMer Oarfs made the motion to authorize nnc�,l�y i t t t c vire easementa end Councilinember Howard secan 't a mot on a1jusIv s ten apor. o sym­.henspn:A.t MN 'N 3 ou • Oro 1 mem[ereBeliZ lmot pin,—bs scn�C-n en Bar rtne Counc L at kb. a er t is to t0 offer payment for the easerents. lir.Pipes natetl i, however,that t- accept then as gifts after the offer to pay is Crede,if the owner so chooses to don to same y Kq All were in favor and the motion Passed-unenineu5ly ! I 'ayCONSIDER ORDINANCES Consider an ordinance to mod'f the 1 t for electrical'maindisconnects to conforsto the standard do i' Gene Pipes then presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follows: 1.1 s ORDINAMCE 10.11-11 t{, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE.CITY OF HUNTSYILLE,TEXAS,MENDING CHAPTER 7, ELECTRICITY,TO MODIFY REOUIREIIENT FOR MAIN DISCONNECTS;ANO MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO. .Y•r Mr.Pipes said the modification would be as fell ri I 3hti "(f)Every new service,except single-familyresidential.. t!led within the City of ,Al 2 Huntsville shall hue a suitablesingle 4n service disconnecting means Installed - - f be or balm the easier..A I the t If the building. Cindy Kellgren,Building Off? 7 tided this change t eeliminatethe requirement of a main disconnect z.. ia" ( on all cannercial.services,.thereby bringing the d into of ity with the National Electrical Code which Jay requiresa main disconnect only when there are momthan s7 d! nn t p i g ped in any ono 1 tion T' She advised the Council that the City Inspects n Dep tau nt Gulf Utilities d the el actrlcal o t !'t3 tors of Huntsville had a nesting an January 31 1986 todis themain service disconnect,a g other ttersi' She said the entire groeD agreed that the City d h old can GM to the X ti e1 Electrical Code. IIs Kellgre fi stated under the existing.code.smite property ners are paying'E1.000 or more for.main disconnect service that > wmuld not be required by the National Electrical Code. '$ Counci imember Wharton made theMotion to adot 0 dinance Nd 86 10 and Councilnmmber Be11 seconded th moll on. were favor n the Mention a u h u aY ay cangra u ate s. gran r war*� 9 u w n tee electrical c n ra app uding the effort to work to,: for the mutur I Lxa. l a benef7 Lsofft`hi city and the contractors a,theyand develop In Huntsville. She noted.she would lik:it.see am a F r' , x � ��`}�C *''�' �xk�'�Y•�. v'`'im :3 y'>,��Yx�� ;�� �'.,�Pt �ar'"� � r T 3 w STH �T f % 4,17r 7�, 'N r a MUM �L �aRq��^"`', -Y l,Vt � yew{ ✓ 1 vM� �-'-� - a� �� MINUTES OF MY 6.19M COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0" PAGE 733_- Vi -`t^l E NIP Y d 7II e *V On Cons,dar.O tl dati the .Cod of Ordinances to reflect the812,000 h mestead exempt) currently7''�III authOr,zetl d th Tax C tl x 3 - d 3 t Mr:Pipes Presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follays. k ,•'$sem Ms 9- § �b y ORDINANCE IM.86-17 q AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCILF THE CITY OF HAT$12,000;A% 1.5 IONS SETTING THE.HONESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR AGO AT$12-,000:AND MPL N6 OTNERHP�EA s b 'f: VISIONS RELATED THERETO. Mr.Pipes noted the City Alt ey,Scott Bounds,has discovered that the C d had not been updated to reflect the curre t exonpt""of$12 000 and it till reads$3 000 He noted thi is,lust a housekeeping matter that hjnT ne ds th C 11 tte t and apprO 1 H 1d't h be t th.$12 000 level 4 - vera1 year now under th St to T C de. Ca n ilappn H rd d-the of t d t Ordinance Xo 86 11 a,C it be { IV'P`* Gaines seconded the mutton.All Mr!iM{eV Z'}-'}-8 - sk h 1 Consider ordinance codif 1 rking"has On Old C0100 And Sycamore 81,ant,a, Speed ore on Smith Hill Road north of Fto Mr.Pipes than presented this ordinance.the:caption of which is we follows: _ i - V�`+ -ORDINANCE NO.86•12. I AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ME CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING CHAPTER 12, f'Ti MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC OF ITS CODE OF 'ORDINANCES BY ESTABLISHING A NO PARKING ZONE `: s✓,v$ ALONG PORTIONS OF OLD COLDNY ROAD AND PORTIONS OF SYCAMORE STREET;ESTABLISHING A SPEED j. LIMIT ZONE ALONG A PORTION OF SMITHHILL(ROSENWALL)ROAD;PROVIDING A PENALTY OF NP TO YVia { $200 A DAY FOR CERTAIN VIOLATIONS;.MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AN PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE PARKING ZONES.AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF 7+^ Mr.Pipes advised the Council that under the City Mang authority,granted by Council.all three of these, i tgt,onut1,.i by thesCity Manager,to fo,,.enfarced for Soe down. This constitutes codification of previous c s .yt�+ Old Colony Road oe.kk7 9 both side f the tet from Goodrich Road W Legion bad R P - Sycmnore Street S0.out H stonhAvfde of�th Street from South Sam Houston(H'O 75)to 365'E of s Stith Hill Road(Rbsearall Road)--20 an north and south from FN 2821 to the northern city limits. Oounctlmembe 0 is made th tl n tO d t Ordi race-X e6 12 d Cauncllmenber Green seconded the motion.' Oscuss o n s W a e o f ase c rages ur ng t trial period. All.sere,n favor of the motion and'it 0 sed uta im ivc a t - WW Consider ordi nonce renaming a.portion of Avenue I as San Houston Marx-ml Drive - ..v Nr.Pip ted thi has h Ted for ties, X ted he has learn,that the Council p had unoffi 1 ily uthi ri ad tht. n ge 7 th .1930 S. HSal" d tit rd,nanca'wi 11 make it af41cia 1. 6o f7- e P metier Ber rat, de the motion Wadopt Ord9 nonce Nb Bfi 13 f 11 ,Councilmember Bell Med- notion. ORDINANCE NO.86-13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.RENAMING AND REDESIGlAT- ". IN6 AVENUE I BETNEEN9TH STREET Alm 11TH STREET AS SAN HOUSTON MEMORIAL DRIVE;AND MAKING 9 OTXER FINDINGS AND RELATED THERETO. a. l _ - 4 Diswsa,on Counqi1member Basi ,pleased his concern f th ff t thi h,ge 11 h itl t 111 1 ddresaea,Stationary. t f'6 1 1 g.that pd ti f Avenue i N P p said M would back on 7 T this to be sure no problems.Mil arise.SeAll were in.favor of this notion and7t passed UnwiMmUSIV. u5 -7 Consider resolution wends thecs on el-Policies to re mire a twelve mo th robetion erf,'for the Position 0 omnun.ca ons ®r. o ce soatc .IS mcawmn t' Mr.Pipes..City Manager.advised the C u cit that 1t Is the omn d ti f.the Chief of Poll,,,lank Y E kh rdt,.th t the h p bats p f d-o changed from iX month be twel a "thef 7 tiofficers " (d p tche ) th t naw it 7 th a me it i f p li 4fi b ix months i t sufficient t of time t p perly 1 to the p rf e f a 1 ti ploy .Chief E khoM no In. UTA ' iced n ffi ar is 1 Pivot Point f 11 of Hut 111 rge cy operaHons and it 1 t important f far both th 'fsy d the .playa-th t they b-p dine ly Y] ted Chief Etkhartl[noted dispatcher. ks shift work 7th 1 inial t of.aper 7 d critical si Wallow do not necnsarlly occur on q regal lows. As result,he said p bation y dispatcher'may,be h ving diff?culties dealing with stressful situs- tions and this-ay t ame t light th th i mw in p baHm period He sa7d other mPluemes such s th ; } c time given t b the to i ing.f th dispatcher further liniW it,.time frame to properly evaluate a probation { �. '. ery dispatcher's solo'performance. -Y The caption of this resolution Is as Follam: i RESOLUTION NO.864 § l42- A RESOLUTIOXOF THE CITY CWNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS:AMENDING THE PEASOXXEL ,q POLILIES.OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TE%AS,TO REQUIRE,TNELVE MONTH PROBATION FDR COIMUNI- q€y, CATIONS OFFICERS AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO it b Bar tt de the�tiontto a OpE nd d pt Re 1 tion No.86-fi and Cmncilmmober Ga, t'b n T rfayar aM tTe maEion oasa0 Yen mWa v 5r CONSIDER ALARMS CONTRACT - r GrW r_ . WT1+ 7 VON 42 '. '� E 34 BOOK 0 MINUTES pF WY 6.1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING T' Consider the&lam services contract withResources Unlimited.Inc. itl s fi r _ W.Scott Bounds..City Atto ey P ted ire dun- irg h D i gerding th t tars kH thYt t 1. g rp ofiGbly N1fi111 its mmi tnnnt t provide.the -1 Monitoringservicefor the City du t e 1 f tome d it,originally felt It would T W reiterated the request ,D $ f W Unlimited t d its t t l to, .Hey: leto d H -itl appraise t be j pr ntetl belly council ti g b t pith the bid d t thecontract fori _Runs rtes , t or estimate for contractor Re qY.certainnumberof 1 s. He said N no evidence that then I City knew what number of alarms bidders'as X1 igM t1.e t a the udl7ce depariment nwnitdn ng. He said�j .Resources should have reasonebly assuned same 1 P cusmakrs wi Lh the s bstential increase i monitoring fees its (Pram$80$25) H th n dvnsed the Cwncil f their lte tives under the I.I.of Ni stake and by amendment y to a9rcement. W linin tzed by saying If Res h n honest mistake in preparing his bid.Council could - pe 7t it to lthd it bid. Thedecl ine in th b f slam users is not a mistake aP fact or change in 4 D pP d conditions that Id,justify.reformat— f tbe contract. City Cwnc11 may,however,enter into charges of up to 25% P gtnei contract price for due consideration. ik Rr.Lee Mackay. f R U 11 iced lot..advised the Council the alarm system equipment i rentl w '>; nstolled. Cmun,ilmember Davi Wtl M Ma key If.tM equ7 Peat 1 pe Venal. Mr.Mackay id It i except for one system that required dd t 1, sty tq ipmmML,wh1<h is on order and will be installed and operational n The Co it decitla0 to Issue the contra t fisted ori 5ne17 and took no formol action with re, e and k1FJ"' Ito this tem, ich t In er. L ° v"'1 •3 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT b Mao an the Margaret Powell Library Endowment(gift from the Margaret Purnell estate). y y Mr.Pipes presented the following information from Patricia Allen,Director of Finance,on the captioned endowment Total endowment 101-1982 $36,456.90 Note: Based on average interest 3 Int t ed earnings to-date,current 1982 1BW $3,557.74 2` 1983.1984 3,557.74 year interest earnings will 1984-1985 4 456.12. be approximately$3.200.00 it "( Tot' ot 1 I t rest Earned........... 11 84065 4 -`n Avail bl 5 }1 E.Iwnditures ..... Y' FFYY 82-8 ':1'000 00 j202 . `se's' j FY 84 86 2 000 BO - Tatal ce Expen1 ditures §8,302 00 Be 10--85... .., ,, $39,995.65 Mr.Pipes notedthe Library Ward k recommendation,each year tet penditures frim this endorment,which go to purchase items that are.of th budgeted through-theMayor Monday asked that the Council be kept informed h year s to h the f nd i sled end expended. �# Lilies Partit7o t o 7 Amari -T le holo I T len ph CamDemr Rate Decision Soothe—m Bell Telephone Com a p �� ^.q mete Waueat 6e T7`Tdhone net Da v Rate Rea L v ^ Mr.P1pe ted.the City has made its oW t known regarding the rate requests proposed:-He noted as { such,we 011 be listed as litigants and he wanted.the Council to be aware of our lnvolvemmnt. Is—For Kids In.The Community Award - Mr.Game Pipes,City.Manager.then asked Mrs.Linda P se HEAP Coordinator,to came forwartl fore recogni it tion.'Mr Pip d on Lh,Co 11 the the C1 tv T X ntsvil la s HEAP(Huntsville Enricldent Active ties j J Program),mo di ted by L1 d P 'h been. 1 t d to win the•Concern For Kids In The=nit,Award•for the entire state of Texas as the-number,one program of I to kiM in the,state.sponsored by the General Federative of WmmWe Clubs std Health-tex Inc..The Council pp ud d Linda Pease and her staff for the Wali ty program d t'+ oPferetl under Linda's shepherdship. Mr.Pipes noted a more formal recognition rill be forthcoming. MAYOR SREPORT 's 2^ Highway 19 Widening P t.Delayed--Obiectle Filed 9 Mayor:ttl d id th OWncil that the State Department of Hi"ways and Public Transportation has deletM frau th J ly l tit ehedule.the wide"lig Project of Highway 19 between Huntsville and Rim side. rr"1 She noted the City 1 ffi tally objecting to th t 11 levels and mailgrams have been s t via Western Union 4„ { to Senetar Kent Caperton- d Representative Allen Hightower today.. She noted Walker County aid others are work- ' , th an getting th p J.attireirateted Mr.Pip ted h feels it was deleted.because the estimated costs'are yj thought to be be the original itl to H 1d this pro§ect began sore 20 years ago and a N1I ' coo ty bond is pProved t taut tbe fight f d:to guarentee assurance at that time that the protect would be f th iig.to t t a To 1d divided highway from the iniareection of Highway 19 at II771I g' _ I-45(ear Elk L k)t th T 7 1ty R1 r b Idg f th p po of img Ne recreetioml areas around Lake L1v7 ngsto by th X sten p Dl ho n tha 0 d i t H id the first ma§or ad3unct was the coal Von of L p 905 d th t 1d of.Wnt ill H id that a o§ect took a treeendows amount of boat traffic out of Huntsville. I a9 the downtown Inter tions P th -Weekend boat traffic. Mr.Pipes said a a .the SONPT moved Lh p''«becauseit soul d.cost upward.of$273..00 per vehicle mi 1e,based,on the total 4 n her of vehi 1 ted out.thereHe said entering this information into their formulas,the prosect was II than pal tea forfurther lady. He said the difficulty with this sort of evaluation is that Lhe total traffic in II 1=� a weak's time I,p bsbly "It less then what it is for sap f theother projects around the state,but the y peak Toed pen d N7gmemy IB(Friday and Sunday tags)7s just bout more than ilia highway will bear and Ea there i,a verysignificant accident history on that t retch,of d hamuse of the hilly terrain and the bot 3 trailers. to. He said the city staff has asked that this project be reinstated. I; t 0 Councilmenber Davis askedwh folks should contact. Mr.Pipes said first should be Representative Allen ✓ N79htomr end Senator Kent Cep t n,then the Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation officials 'K ( 7dent and district engines,) staff If the State Highway Commission in Austin. Wyar Monday 1 teered s II prolix Shaw to help the Launch prepare individual letters for the Council to urge the reinaLSL t f thisr�, But ltllne PennIts--Monthly Report.See page 735. m +t v CITY COUNCIL MEETING pIINUTEB OF MAY 6.1986 _ BOOK'0" PAGE 735 _ t �'S `#}^a• Building Inspection Departure atal Monthly Report Ms.C7nQy Kell9ren.Bui ld7 g Offi 7 1, iewedthe:report for April.1986 with the May id Co until. She noted sm 138 building. 7 tical,pl big nd..misc ll inspections were made last month. There were 110-permit 1sued for building,electrical,plumbing and mechanical,totaling$4,127.35 in fees for April Ham, canpered t E2,035.35 for Ma h'. cording to Ms.Keilgreo. The.Council was advised that since Janu ry of 1986,the van of the building 1 Huntsville,for which pemits were Issued,totals same$14.090.995.15. y, Mayor Monday thanked Cindy for preparing th type f.ep tf the Council,noting it will help the Council : }' v? yrY �C3 keep in touch.with what is going on in the economy on a monthly basis. COUNCIL.ACTION Dial One Cohn 7 Council b Mhartgn ted h has received. notice from the telephonepamlY r g d g ._ Ste! hf theHuntsvillelld7Itmn o thep dit,stationshim or mey wshetohe one providesthe vitned t hiy He with infeanmttasel ,iP{sr assist am ich...ing a company to provide the dial on services. E.M.S.meeting --Council b Davis.noted theEMS Board met last week. Hadvised thEMS radio.equip- +r'^n" If4 nt s ed f t to the Boettcher s Mill b th t there was II� going t 5 "'a i ti and they found they could h of TRA tower at rm char9 He noted,hafter_pen ding§750.00.to move th d5 control q some.I.it I,now t.functioning p p ly He noted the equipme t bout 20 y old. He said the board planst Keys Jack Nichols look at the eq pme t t ke a.determination on this(� C :1 tl equipment before any d inion is made to move it t better functioning site. Juneteenth Pe d C n ilmember Howard'reminded the Council that the Progressive oUmen s Associationhad invited the Mayr and Council to participatein the 19th,of June.parade in Huntsv ll ' fiI� Sat rdaY June 14.. N n teG this d S conflict with the TML mid year meeting Arl7ngto H ked that these of theCouncil who were not going t Arlington,make +r` 1 ffort to.participate in the parade activity here locally. .Mayo Monday asked the Council t advise Ruth OeShaw on both is so that.she can make theproper reservations and notifications of attendance. RECESS.TO.WORK SESSION The Council thtook ashort.cookiebreak d thenreturned et conduct thek- to tin thei treat planning i t ti 11 J h ny P t to Directorf Public Works,thenpresented a slide p ogram "'x a highlighting the d ff t divisions of the P bl Works DeparNmnt. streets,perks,sanitation antl th capital street bond program d oegul at me p gram..Nent week,the.Department of Public Utilities. h directed by Mr.Boyd Hilder,will be highlighted. The retreat is planned for May 17.7986 at City Hall. F ADJOURNMENT +�ggI17'A tfully submit d. II Ruth 0e5hew,Lily Secretary § F May 6.1986 ,I r ,I w� x �1 y� h i 26� I ii i t ; , Y 4h re etX" rsaa"i�r"` � s , 0 s w t Y,. PAG.]36 gOOC"0" R OT88 OP T®eOeTep[LLe CTf4 COMIC[L XegfIMO OP NAY 13.19gfi p �^, �� 3w} �v $ "�'. MINKS OP"1'HB 8Ry18VIL18 CIT4 C09HCIL McRIP6 HHLO Od 188 13TH014 OP YA4,1966 18 1'98 CITY HALL COBNCLL _ "j Y + LOCA AT 1213 AP 1 N IN Tea CIT4 OF 80NTaVL1a.COMTT OP vALR4�Tele AT 6:45 T ii TM Comc11.0 in-g-ease ah HCb it.fel Cmb P gu vg Pxum[� - : r ]am Nvvday,Wyox 81111.B.Rem city Offteaee Ptweat- "Ta I O:engem W"ett Pe Y Euard,Jt. G.pipe,City aavager P {} t yl' Gry Bell ick llhaeeu euN GBhu,CSq 8ecxetaty q Stepbv.E.Mvfs y ( este Wmw.,City tee y r M.mh b t e me .k -dk F $L( x i TM me[Ing w.ea1Md to order by the gmosa1.ATTeNIR6 ClbndgRWyas. Rh.lwoca[Sou vee Ptaemud by [ 4�w''' �, �� Pacher SaM NeGhav of 8[.Thome G[M11e Church. [ Wvid 8"ltmber¢.3829 6umet Lem(6prly¢MM)--291-]235 J ' gp _ Ma.gt.lt.bexg asked tM Cuvcil rhes[ha 12 SmM1 war law mold be completed armed Che..t aide of Hmtevllle;if enter cmld then M.forded to Ne people.M lIw m'9.vfro 9aliey Wad;avd>F h.long—id tbak tate. G elm asked rhm acme mold be avaf]ebla fat[M people m Wvfro valla'Wad. �.»! W advl8ad cM C—il this Ie a dirt road avd M vmld Ul [0 Loom rM1w it vould be paved. 'C r' W.Gm 1 CS[p Mevage[.m[ed CM City rill be tm Ittin Ne 12 lmh neer ilve tha cut I.P )„. ' iv]uli. G eaide[here ere m=Loa uw ct.teed off tf Wt t0 th.ouulde of eM C P,alehe J* id IM to he ean3Ca wv W advu[age of[M efry'e utility ezematm ptlfcy. G Bald eM[ebeaewt �� rill no[M IvtovthaC area Ear s.nral yore, W a td tM cutc.e came'reject fe 1v[ha Wettcher'e Mill bre and then Hll be a lift.Mf1m u hs wt side of tM loop.but-[Mn axe m'leve"P"::a Lift § a[a[1m m the net aide. W said a lift.CeCim L rb.0 L v.vveaty"Pc sort over there.laW ted bmem +h .vy Federal.tort.era m loner avalM ,it Hll M caw yore before the city will PL.wt cervica ehero.� {" He vt"d[M city ie atttm lin[e inquire righ[-e y.Jobn.m Wed.o tM[ems.sing wn be dme[bora, but thio ie[M1e Ovly'sols.p"gr.ecbedulad mtHda the lvvp. W m[ed tb.elq limits excevda.ly 1,000 t came ex Loop 405. G meed be t a%exem.iw pxejeat cwld be ueder[akev iv that ream mr oef�it d Moe tv M muezed lvice cM1e City: ..—I,M-1.1 vatvr rill by available ftt � e ca c ^ 1 ez[endingeevme tim iv tM letter pert v£]uly. W said are b weatrevd p(v ng h­1.1yore awy,depvodlvg `D �I' upm tM ability[v acgvin a federal gra[tv upgrade tMee ae(at lore[ffn yeah my). q;,`� �) ® Cowllvevbee Grtett ode tMCmtiov to row of[M mlvu"e ae pca.nd for Na wtt.g v£Wy 6,1966 d Coumilmembex Hewed seuvded eM melee.e111.n 1v[awr and LM m[1m passed uvav .1y. ' ' � 0 8 eH BPgOLl Pa68®T1ROM8 � ' 9 S 4co.itlm of se a s id f M—-11.W SCMvh[Ac[lvitlu Pxt.m by tM C-­!y eretSm of N 8 J Clubs,r nndebv the tlmnvllle Novell a �I W. Mtnday adH.vd[M Comcil Chef tb.City Me wv LM soca awrd ftt CNCe1M1'POH eIDB 1H T® C@OBiHITY. She--d CONC-POe YLIS Io 14e—It,ie en e.rde progem to LeeaPlze CM..... dinIl *S r grmn plev¢ed..upery d,Or supported byl Poupe pau indlvbduele accwe tM cvw[ry. 6M wid COMC U POR y RO6 1.• vmnd by[M Hm[evllly Noe.v'e .w u rt of a uttwl Ft—tia Svwln.ictal affilfat. 1£Z�' of ell Gmral Pederafiov of Nomv'.Club.cud Wa1Ch-"s.Im.,•laedigg fmt.ec of childtev'e clothes. y The Wym advised tMC CO-Ne ROS.fn the ca.ovtty ie et the my Matt of WL"aflle Gr"Mm[ Ac[Iviclae Progr.(HEAP). HH1P fee r pragr.offend by ell Ci[y v[gmtevllM,.she meed.rhlch Offen ` amu'�� mrlehmen[Clueve 1n rverve[lev.eul[.�tac Sondem ud edmacfm. 6M Held Y cM.u.are offered w a ' lw eu[Mete(echolerehlw are also gives)t.ch idl Sv tM Honeevth co.mtty. Wwx Mnvdey m[ed adult J, cloaca are e4[ered,but ell pelvary[ecus 1 ea Pet.,d ehtldsm in,mxlchlvg ezpmiem.i sea etefc.,ovrly aducaelev,eliame.and efotht such as evl.fvg,te.. th.1 13m tl ­di.i.Hdely eu me ed by ell ee v[ v e etmuvtWC In 1985,cM1e meed,m"thin 1,150 p fffl.. '� (appeozl.[ely 900 childrev)regfauted. 6he eaid[ehM L e 500E 3vcreue in nwllwv[wet tM].t vfv¢ k{:' years ytx Monday ivfermed those present t a[gGP w bag.io 1969 by a actor Of volmt.re rho env a wed m tM ce®mfey fax ablldra.'a.efvitMe inb[he amer[1.. 4pmC.dly,ell said,a child t.a emday school aNi clu uUd."8hy 18n'e I—.,.in fax tide to de iv tM.omen" avd[M1v umhm ta.mded rith wce S Nm mrde- ,along Hth m dedlen[ed fat.m.,orgufeed the first HHAP. 'lbs follulvg year.ell meH� v the City P.U.and ev v wily tM edvint.cra[lov of tM progrm w.saved by tM Clty; 2 bows,tM e.huM ehxeugtdi ell wars M.r.1k d m votuv tet anted and thio f pt m tM wrL of euhexe,coerdlutete avd other wrke[e Ie tM eecre of tM aucca..sf ell pregem. � bb, t Malley meed proudly[Mt th.f.—of REAP an: We.Gcq(e.)IaM�Xn.Roy Gleam and !� a.Adele 9.m etW Mx h.baed R.]im 9lmpem. Wyu Mp.Gy[Mu t.pi.d-l.avd Jim etvpeov Nom �� wee Praeavt Chia..in. Wy.!buddy dated tM elupame"je H[b Linda Peue,H Caecdl.tos ae sM1a eeeeiwe CM state—td—retlallfm Ecom by Glora in.Prw3dmt fi avd Lisch Pivrev;eetMl 8-bw Praeldavd';avd W lm Belcher of lbs 1 p Peue,BHAP c tb,tlutor.received the a.M avd mdelltm avd m[ed hw.1 u t:be. to npreaevt r [M 98AP pto8r.,it.Ctmhe"and voim[un avd LM City. 8M.1d all M tMokful[o the Eo d if Pte Mvlvgu cov.lwd[he...t Pxe.raa ea 1[Ma.de 11,-ll.a.ch M[tar Placa fu all of.. 8M said f£ell Sdea N 4 TFC lad m[come ezaccly ae i[M1W,w def3vitely wld ort batt a progrm 11M[hie. 6M said[ha[head of[M1e rR 2 Y veluvury elicit bas rwlvad ettmg elves S Ptl.u,more9 tM foe.cmtfvu.co be en thildt.. SM m[ed OLPw viucleul wk b.l...Feb"atry ov geAP avd mm3.vavy bun are awnt pU-ivg. she tb v—d cM bmatueMre� e aP L ".yMve[M ova-ev-ove em t Sha also vlth tM child".avd I[is Ney rM cane w I—mdtl.and gin t it „ba0 a ' Celesta direccly to chs progrm. Chested cit clq fox[Mir wpport,N[Mut rhieh tW P.9t.mold � SM mMd I. addit-' ell thank.-_ v CM cv ity Eer[MIr''Pott: id the 6M sa a5 .'.if Lit.be ca.a.dad u.[hry hm emtiwlly eppnmhed®AP w e wlmtmr Ms3e�wrklvg wll beymd �� 5 Z Y ['M1.'ed S-5 day f"q.vtly to get thin jtb Wve. W,Peue"rtita"ly thin Wty Am pace of Mr staff, 4 5 +"Sv rho compiled LM fvfow[ity vh3eh w judged[M6 vov Chi.awrd fo[ tto.her.elee[1 eM1ould M east w encewiy.11 dme and ertay.d. TM udla w elm'[M1auYd[Os hair cu[Su1ng 1014 1n ge[tin[M lvfocmaelon out[v tM Wblie. aha thenMd tM Nm.v'a 8orm Eos reeo8n1a�1n8mA&.8.— �5 r� r rF r r va re 10- � l gi ]3] �� y,�� � S� CWSID60..nTILITY eUPYLINB � �" P��'1y, bid 8fi-6R- tilt lie f be 1 1 iw 1 1 al Pi bI f �� k'= k 1)9.068.38.So ba paid fxw eavltal utility fmd -. 14 Cew P£Pee.Ciry Mamger.advle¢d tM Council[hie bid Te for CM wreMve of rater.uwliee far th. f" b fw[allet3m of a weer live. 4 said thio'llna le pert pf Lbe Loop ey-cm and rill gv from Meter CMmicel A. Y # w Hlghwy 19[o eighwy 190. e.tben.....it.the I.I bide[etched and reeomvnded the lw bid evbN[Cad s� by Mwdcipal Pip.M appt.d. CowciLemger Davi-mde the m[iw Co we of[he bad of MUNci.1 PS " ' Lu Y .t,. h .� I v Che avom[of D)9.03B.3B wtl Cowvllumber Homerd eaIded the 1 a A 1 d M # k peceed uaavfmooely. - S t. � 1 i r a eolutlm eutMrislm a litter--t Cmtre Nen Lha eta M £ +shw nd 1 , Public Rrmovv eelw , 5x3",;b, P1pw —d—.1wake ago,CoumilavhMr C—S b ought cbie progtm to our actmtiw. M '.,:i- [hw preemted the fo11or1m x aolutim.u fvllore: qy 3 � � � e NBeDL11TI0N go.M-7r I �a3" A g890LOTIW OP T®CITY COWCIL OP TIR CITY OP HY9'TSVILLg,T08A8.ADTH08I2IHC LITTBH fi{�,�, e�RCS!ffig'l'PHUfd1.CCHTgACT IRrB TS8 SiASB DBPAeT!®T OP SIWNAYe ANH PO®.IC T8A83 PIP-e-aid Shle progrm coveiete of ev[erivg Into a we ye r cmtrect Nth the SCePT Co alloy[be City to _IdSdav[ify-I ePloraitd ov I—dh—litxighte-vft-raovg. He ad—d tM agtI.II allma CMt[ha 81111 oil �+ y rithiv the City llvit.—C have..I—tly high f l3tlex volmes.avd Lbe City rill Include[have laca[Sona In it...——t acllvitiee. I[fwChec prwlde. �' t _ tM Cilcave N11 uti- free media-pace and tiw tv the ex[m availahle tv pWllciae ice evforcemev[activiei 1s'v 4 TM rm[also.1—I tbI state mill ewpawa[e tM CICy mly fox those cim[iom ie-ued Fer li[[ar viola- tfom ov SLeta eighwy righty-e£-ray. Tbe c provides the ba-Se fox campm-a[imrtcthe{RO,o0tp11[L ru w[ o & ICaLivv.piwided,howver.clue said toeeloewm[payable m Lhe City wtlex 1hL c shall =12,300. I t Mr.Piped said tbL co I-t dom vat mmd fn my ray tM City'.III tlm axdimme creating a fine for perL ietVIP,r[ov[M rof ehevf the—PT md1.sear it. vl1Mt.md bealthddepCiry ALLvrney.Wonted thio HPT m cytox g r[mvv[yve o Mbit of rri[1ng litter lickele Nth Che Mpeu'[Mc after[M tut paxfod,tbe local co�v3tlee x111 cm Y3 � 1 m m do this. CowHllvevbal ME wdv[M w[Son m advoi Geolu[Sm ft 8fi-)evd ComcSlmemMr evvard onded th efacwsiav: CwmlLmbvx Davie eGd tM1at before my eMmee ere implwv[ed Sn eM finve ecMdule Coumfl Mve m epporCwi[y[v r oleo t. a ot[eowdI—d Cl.five un be ae at CM dfeen[1m f li e CM Muviclpal Cmr[Judge. He said[be¢arrant fiw xdme ie fr®1100 to 5200. M-std before it cm be , meed My Id that,1[Nll be brvvghL bmk to the Coovcll. All wry iv fawr eP tbe w[iov m Lbe fluor mdt1C m cad uvavfrouely. I #YZ CCdS—R PHHBgHTATiW k r I + k >u.44aver Gak.Chief Amraivet,Gv[tal Appxai-al Dietrfct.So orawvl d reporton£Leal Id.1986-1987 4 " '-. velwciom[Mt wy be ewected Mt.Gok mad[be apprafwl dietrlii eon 1[ me em[ L cap[ems n o eeLg iv 1980 M e t of t d eILleture. Tde e4-1 two[of eM ft I:Iddl board a ebe fire[step Sv M psowee. He cold each l��isdianon van3w[e and elacL SMS boa[d. W said it coy Lee of e v Ivdlvldwle: S.8,Mb1n-ov,d e ppb i. Mlph _ etMredge,Leon gellvomeki,]oM Av1ek m.t. glllfem.rM have a sued far tbe peat eiz yeaxe. ga ' mid[M election prate-a I. by ler m a eta a mnda[ed faxmuL Mereineall of[M lvxiadicciom ellemd t fip rr vote ax allo[led vo[ev bayed w[M parcvntaga of[Mit rwavw empered Lv Lhe total r¢vevw collected fn SM - S+a cowty,e G said tM City M.a numbas of vacua pro tete m mM[ewr to et en[is oY eM totvl xwem iv LM Com[y. SHvea woe wy be Heat ter bI ivdiv3df t ox getup of—1.,h.edid. Se acted[he term ' tbe wabera a[ [w of I Ha-Nd pl duties of[hie boprd Include Na a-mbli.hwnt of tM a pradeel offic appeia[v¢et et a ehleP.1.1iaex,adoptlov o£av.m f operalipg budge[ -t...Po[ eery Y; Iv[wo[of[ha Seal[¢vlem board,ado my w ra1C d¢ " apps spore p11m of gemml policy,a.no[adaly the 8tefa property Te sK' Mr.Cook-aid LM 8[ace Property T.Code 11-[-In detail hm Shv appraival di-trio[met fwetiov-vd the v dti,LH'i Merd dee-tut h.ouch L[feode Co chII,I that. He vdid their Se[Stude cov-Lt-In trtrivg cM chief a c vee rai yp _ evd chmgivg Lh ppxeieex If d be, M lead LM Code elm allow thio—d Ce cov[re r![h mo[herptasing i 2wledicLiov vmyon¢Cbey tae fit[ vee cbe appy—di-[ric[f—. H.eefd dvtifalker Cmnty.[be l, Citybeing,r tang with HIED Sv do—it appraisal.for Itd ' ,tbe pravlow 14 year.. Se eefd In 1979.[h mn "f Ctya...ttdeted rllh MIM alae. Ie 1980.M cold,thea Iai-el district Cmcept caw iv[o He said the appraLeldi-[rfet beard,It CMC—.co teed withpthe HISp m pto the apptai-al di—ict fwc[1 W avid[M HIED bed a wry five Iaputatiw-t t-ride£or a ee ur fse ool yen office,Nth goad current p.,and i[we doLg•very advgw[e joh of epprelal 9 avd i[vasa mdelM1Fox pf the adopted—I and reg—tl di- 6y'Micb IPP—Ial [vitt-moat fu..tiw. weed Nr.Huddy Dodd rooked a-we of the top 10 of rbc'-Mo �l' 3X 3 1v Tezag Sa Che tvI£fold. Cook-1 iv 1980,CM Apprai-a111v[tiet Hoard did Cmerece Nth[be echaol di-evict Co f-,t— SII w[hv appreieal dLttict. Ae[iw wet m eve1_t=—year period.M void, the appreieal boetd Sn Chfa a pa-SSiw.[sllvguLhu CM11 hlt3nv avd salary rv"tym-ditho b[My I.have[o eppcw-Lhe budget. $ , vhlch give.then mperel,but in cmtrm[Lg with a dL[rict[o be[be eppraLing mi[,tM acbeol Lu aaaeeaor sy L Chie ease L au[watleslly eM chief a 1-er end the achaol Merd-ate the valorise. TM eppr Lal Mard 1 J k decided they did tut tun[w do Lhf-ae LMy did tut xe[m giw uP Chi.—tfty nod didvt£eels—lmi-- �" dictlma.m a—,could vane then[a. TMy eMy took wvx[hie reepowlbfll[y Lhm-l—,ha mid. tlowaver by-aid,becflee of tM feet that Lbe d—li.,did oP.—I through tbe Ichovl dfetriee IP h :RtIieal d—tit, i (ie re,L fent.tM apptafsal district).way of cM fumelml—I—.d—.sh[be echovl and w still have If our Yuoc[ivw m¢rating Chsough tM.Hhool at[hie[fw, He said—C 1—tly,I.oP CM mployeee f[M epprafeal dig[ricc Mra m[emher�[e[Inrvt.ervnd Lhi.Ud[ -tap bvwuga chay wn ro S" ry r qual3£.d Ind hd ypial.al dlatrlci Md Co -Cablivh ice o -tirawat.y,t.. M said CM lovge o 1 �:. departmn[Ie MndledtthiI iI Cti school dlatrlct--blllim nal paylm is d.— [hregungh Iehwe erdel-avd nor--evd[Ma fe till[r h today bacauee of budgetary eemiddta[ime. eefd CM CAD wvltl My ea . 1 'f" `yl�,..y, Cu 61re a buefw-e nstager evd ebeorb[t1 . [hie wind be a dsfivi[e toe[M 11,{ iedicti M eid 1[ M My Mev decided nv o chevge s of[hese eractlHae vneil�[1St.Molueely v roCivp_how .all f P tt_om y yi sagp kmi 4 �w h w 798 soot"o" oven U.1986 city council Hivueea then[hinge K11 eMasa over time. we aaid this with Che couvre cEl go .before the appraiaal b d,if {� 1 18 their will.those(hinge will be cM1avged. of it of[hie has be v y eval.twury procea suPP diener 3 �^y fM1v good of all Lo bap bales,v Aiwrev for all j iedivtfova ea I—as possible to get the b ..iblei - , V 1 Mr.Cook voted there bee Wy aIor of talk tML appraiaal dietricta aW.1d rot-Hart. W aaid that'b any ­-1 vcY�j k„3` I5 WS Iv[M1ie w[ r ae jurl.dleeien the[w pprai.a the�utrel Al 1-111t to collet[[ 32 I quest rale. Hesaidthe Wdgeting.the p� add astWe Of paywei and fornalea are specified 6t'lea.e for than Sal `+ .0'�' .6 f9 f; R 4 wi.a al the colleprerace. He aaid there a electiae w meolidace all evec[iune ivw tW yp officection o ca caolidele liven into thecou y ax office,if the focal people ea elllected. Na said hi ;is Ybe lav,art mr d.cielon har.Ia tar Ca. r The Covvcu ova Is.advleed LMt Or appraiael baaxd Duly are Man it bee heal....[ tend to and se , i gulch aria.date. W aaid any Cia a juried—ins—We t ova[with than,a wetly Cav be arranged. W gt t w need E r[Mf board tv mea xagulax baste and[Wt'have ekogy vet v aeL rag.la len W .I f aa1 ..wee regwiry,o r be a _ I'.y haeirea[Mt m1-9 ch.Gwcnl Appni.al ai.Crlce doe.L.by.cr1c2 guidaina.mml a a i r€ Crab;—dall e£CW malutwn problem ugoiy nom atmd M alnly frm the ft'[that be daeee'C M [be �f .§9R ed he We v Mee[W mace by e ce[civ data anHll Lave. a said ov Thursday,by lav CM 'Y-4t IC Ap e3 Reviw Bv.rd see a and be eatr rtlfy Isla[b Lhv City u a juriedicclu ad,I la set end ` R appra wI..I wore.t.all the taxpayer.who..value.go no$1,000 Iv Ielw. e 'E Hr.Cook provided cW a Me r alto$copy of a nemruda he provldnd ivy.axlier w.[Sy der d dpr11- ". „2. 8.198fi(ee diecvaaed>n the Hyor'e 4 L Ie Che Coweil Heating my a of set 8,1986). Ha aaid we ' live the xor t cue eyrw po.eible,a rregweted by the City. tle ee d h did Che em riving for HIfiO. Ile .t ,.,f 1d April 8 w really didn't ta-oaa anver.ead did—ban.bat theevsioa we going co do. W said M f iled t.mention is that menvrm.dm mythiy abut r nal Lien. He said[M appraiaal board,by leo,mut evalutiu ecbeMle and it la requ red chat ell pcweetyvhm[ enivivm of every ye u �i M W a rafval beard avC adopt a obey far r app a nal: fetor r—,four�at...wry three.• rt'L M. verymoee. He aaid this appraiaal board Me opted to reappraise mry and 1986 3a they do a. bi he er, year I9B6-198]'.awa.—d these st—a iwiude poeencial Wak-p—es.callebtiu'beet',arca fur It r ted r-ovelatim a e due ee avdaLed bye a lar w aq.elive valvae.roc[o genera[ ea I„ �-1 and that is at—pap.e of re-evalaar— sa aaid r wove L.1.area by rata Is dv[vwievd by cbe jurfedi.— - i 1be effertfw tea rate bee been to p-tart[M Leap r agaiv.t jovial —th tory$..it'mer and bore 1 dyaree[ed increases. .a aaid ee affective rya rate ie at of the truth In out u lar[W equ1 hie prepare'y etiwrei effeca torte r.ae apply to the y are ov the tae role each yux m gi r e a pub ev Idea of rsea Chair Cera.will be u compared to tut year. After the ten rate is certified it 3 the j.rledlcein the [ax ,aueor-collaid the duty to prepare eW actual effective tar rate far puhlfvaair vhlch i. bliahad in cW vmpaper. ee said the EatMt rawiu juW vartisn8£ram going over 3S r that r to hm n legal votwu but a 32'lvcwwe iv CML rata cy ba ycmp�Lbad 6t'a vote of[be wmbara of h goo 4`S it'board of tW jucivdw[iw. If a jusi.dicLivn Incyyy[h. mar BS,through pmcadurva char b C a roll MCk.lav[Sonl if a jaried—i..micas the—152.the Tell-Mak eleetiaa could roll CWC re -k i. ! 8S mexiwn. ee aid the—also protan[.the jurisdiction.tWe if it w to lase half it rar Chv a - e roll a w' mould allay It to generate theem evouvt of xevevue CWC It collected taut yurC Was-1L can to. increeee[v[W public. —Conk[ban preevated cbe folloring proje—ave.rout'he weld bene his re tified e t w the 'y C iThuxed.y. Any cWyea made Iv chat certified eaC1w[a rill have to be wdert.-&cbe Appt.i 1 B•viev,j II B [hie t'0 day..[he tiw allowed for tmpgai.w protvet[bet valva. W said July 20 is the d adlfee G+ ` f hw vWIr procea.end tW Certified fieri valvae x111 b.[o the City by July 25. Hr.Caak ata[ed he earl - d balm,ie h1a eplvlen.x111 W[be beer he city cold get—beef vel..mailable Sf he rlty art�� presented this.it mill be she tops. Aey edj..tw this mill W [he dow de,M aaid. n� I 1 Iuaa an,w.xs e.w.t a av,ea.w wsaaa uu . _ ` rasa-woven x,eu.mo t.m.w 4n�t m,m.w et.m.ta ew � 5� ..sear vwaao o iw.w n.aa.w x,.unw v.w ava,w .w aax.w a.m.•w m , ^, �� 1 am,v.,m a� v,w.w �w,ema..woaew�xm.rwJL3EJI4 sxmsw u i x wv�i'i.ww'�aww '�I ZZ "ZZ we x r m ux.ew wwux CCS i�' I) j r r • aw www ra. teRuth Lynn Parker,John Robert Hardy(New Wa e1y) It Has d hersf the Appraisal Review Board f. S.W.Bo tell,Jr.;.Boley-B'Bpnn6n and We- , i r to <. s *t• 1>5�4y ,} N4Y.13�.19 _,_ YbOK 0 PAGE 739 j' 1 xk ,4`s'.t''rt} F Mr•Gook sold the city s jeopa dy li i p tential Mnkryptsie bad IleCt.an aeM problems attrlata6Te to tTi dollars. Cook t1 vm before have we seen mb11e holes Dome b g like they have and thisadds up to lost Cook d them has bq innif5caat loss,n value. H id new p party 4 1986(sc LOlum a <4ate have been behYe $25 d 420.m7111 if this t bad..nm,c year(1906 ProjecHm:. $14,402,620. He y 5 e= y aid MSLory tell this year 1 s is 1 19 iff t cmpa ed t e Mstory. He noted c have had a loss #b > in value of j13 200 7➢0 Nr.C k ted.S800,00D 1 1'.was la t 1 utilttY account alone(yuotsv,lle Cabl� E?, TY)a d there A 11Y.11ttle gain in utilitiesMay Monday q timed how Cable TV could,be valued jWO,WO less thi y th last year,noting they building a b 11df g this year. Mr.Cook veld the WntralFpPrai 1.01 S it oat is ith.an o t-id fi to app i t,l,t7ea(Lapltal Appraisal Group o9 Austin)and industries. Mayorho,day i d ated her inteest in bW g f tion relaWve W what increase �ry in value the otherutilitiessh tM year an If Cable TY.had the onlyd in value. Mr.Cook said Cable k zi TV is the only decrease and It i ig ificant He sold.the Nay q t1 n Capital Appraisal Group abort that shape in van He said he didM t k peclff 11y h t the criteria but typically it relates W tonne I tions,etc. Mr.Cook said tM1e C ty.Gmuncilha the th rity to challenge-th.values by category,1f it Peels E f thing Isundervalued. He id thenC ter ies thanAct 1 ted on he chart,but he has ctin- '` b7ned a few of than for s1ag17 ity 1 ac tland M includes two categories. v cent lots and acreage. Xe said the Ca—iI ay t hall ge th Go on p7fi 1 e as it lust challm9 the basis of a category. mmnbe -Il re W M.Cook's Apr 11 8 t19k6memorandumwhomh toutilities dropping in value) Cmnci7 referred k by Bs much as 717 dollars. Cook d h pint 1 ti. hi tt g i- old him here would be a significant drop in utilities N id tX t i ty p al can drop,just like Ne stack - income,that makes the value of A kat,is bad til a they have t value- d if.they offer i f their meters possibly lawar or,in this 1 g to h s it i 1 p ter and fewer lex maters,etc. 'fw i He said he app 1'l bad t b do by pas 1 t d St is w It 'h1authority to do that. He said if a. person down t want.him W measure h is hoose.W get theDire t q footage,he can stand out fa the street 4- nd estimate a value.at any figure he wants W as laws a,,t is not rWtent as to shock a sound mind(th tl is Lhe defin,tlan given by the law--this is iliaprekd by a court judge)._He said.it might be three time what ' the h is h but as Ing as it doesn't shock d wind.that is the way it is. k Camil,homber Davist d them is a large Me single.family homeowner due treappraisall (21.14%incre ).d he ked if Mr.Cook expects 1 tis f questions fee that g p M Cook said he did not ' He,Coal said N,1,Start,questl,nlnl W. h it SiNuld be old the method,used in arnvf ng at tax .$' ,I,ti,,am y different than what would tie. _d'f amps 1 P pprisal to arrive at a value by which W s 11.'h ¢.:He said the tax appraisal t t df of one year and if the revaluation schedule is four. t h to ted fp fur.yea That lu,he s Id has to be according to market first but the primary condition i that it t loyalluad fair i d bu t h Similarproperties. X 1d this is his primary obligesf W.th City W h t pays t h they a tyappraised fairly m equitably. L7 1cmpared to 9Mng W bah Similar valueer ies. He aid it is Probably goingfhommenewer wants to he less Me,toquestion tally think they could get the" oY it but M1e.111 pro. t tMn Lhet-1t i f i erd equalt all the th it prep ti t hick'he' L h r I may want to c p he.will change it if it Ss' t ff nd q 1 H id h it g t the b d nd e M W themthat it W ch Maged. N ,d if A s t ay they feel theirWes are too Mgh, hecAas no control that,but the City Council Pass. «d Mr.took i dad th until that the assasecet date is th diti n aP the DroDerty on January .af o Ii nim sum n W a mac said t em are—Ffm r 'e— rete to t n a ant�t .etre on Janu + 'am' tried't t e—nmmy m o -as sou ego vy uo y - Mayor Mok said ifnday ked M Cook what the city opt .regarding hunestad wxmptions ds a Wol here. Mr. P'& lftleg that h hoiden tois nsmassse..1se ass that drop innonati valuenwillacau ehashigheashat err ffectivebutewould tax retethen be , the lower the W..the more rate It is.going W Wke W gmaroW the revenue.Mayor Monday asked 1P thi would W 'way ofmaligning that portion of theburden. M Cook d only f the city thinks it . t f lima. Mr..Cmk t d 1906'.1907 1111 e 5 3%1 i W L t pnvar to oeneret h R • ime n�De operation e.' 1 1 OF—r! N 'd.'aD er e t e Same am nt of m the ci ty 0 dtll an t W t t tef 56t.W 596,wn1cmamounts t 5 33TISO 10 al ✓•a IT share is no m—u....I d property am She e to - .a€e4.49o.� r Mr.Cook said iq,ccodwe with the 1 th1 ye ha had t 1 all proper ty He id thedifferent W9 7 4 the properties h 9 P by the pe Wg li Wd. the chart.but h cold t b Wnfusetl "d" th7 k to t j st be ltifem,ly t p 3.06 percent Met yapartment what p that mount ' because c h p iii pWpert 1t fan ly that went4m H id theseparticular Item tlown - t beaus¢of the category,not y th t m..t apartment,didn't t W rea whether,t be a 10%,20%or _ •S.tf 30%.W!ave-17 tb p heM category did t 1 h h spec7fl p p ti 5 in he apartment + categories th t tlid tek Shap Decline. ^ Mn Cmk d thecity'sSeee has be 1 his officef two day, ..Li g camemal proper ties W sae what kind of valueIncrease they h tamed-. He id Map ti V 1 ry interest1, because It has commercial properties.gig p'.nywhere f 75%doom to 21 d f C r f them decreased. Xe (` mid this is.what eluation.is all abort and that,s why khe.law mandates that,t be done. He said hese °s volume are subject t change eM it is jog to 47M-mad recognise hese and to change them the any hey 'I should be Chang d. I 9 Mr.Pipes asked how we last value In the t land Wg ry Mr.Cook Paid there are roc specific tracts f lad that In the edge f. high commercial He id by ell rights,those should have Metl a E2 W j3 q r foot prim,and theeyy h et lay sold far Ez..W$3 ane he awmr has received than b k old them g f 1 sy gptuma th back d an t sell M.for We or 756 now. He said oro cant hold a$2 per square Moat rah Plme of property under those conditions--7t SS just not Pair. He said if were still aWoyi.9 the prosperity of 1984-1985,that value would have held probably,but r t It didn't. He said I.his opinion,that,s justified. Mr.ted Cook said ire ion of the before goes Mown, Street very lik,nts..He held Its value Is jeopardy. x He noted 1f iM condition o!tM property 9me down,it 7s very lik 7y.th t the 1 will gb dean. Mr.Cook noted IP we tlftln.t ha t 1 th p Party th tax t old h to b 59t b t E hovel tD Value L mW'T�r"vie d—TT'soc hi-!5166 -ta ue mpute t Ifo 4 all�o'-hail m .pot neean rea to mace he mumora sa ` 5. e i Y ethve tax raW o ch w,l et t e t a #- ' n e c seat a ¢ t er or t 4 osedl , a as o s{,s -. - •.. mare• aa. a WO e may,It w e aro no count est ear. 0 DV i [ w ^fib�, 6' ,,,.,, - ;: , .. ,- .,-� ^,_. ^• _ _ � y � e1,' t 13 xT INN t k`P. *t✓I'irr ," L iZ 1 ^r7x � c g;19, ..� s„ Jr b fr' PAGE 740 COOK 0' MAY 13 logs - City `x M Cook s 7d this 514'.to toconstitutes8 9%tax to d f 564 H aid if`the-city applies the-Sit rate to %lY 7 e i 1 than the.city gets 10X.1 se in taxes. S0,he said,he.is yin that if this i the' 1 o d iT:the council d pt th .51d effective,t x rate,anyone'whose property has hatl a ` V f 5 iI 21%increase in value will have a 10%tax increase. F example,h said,as noted m the chart,a 560.000 home f S` 3 t 564 tax rate will.pay$336 1 to s(1985) M the a bane Increasing in value by 21Y,or $72,600 home at 2 ,' S14 tax rate will pay$370.26 to 1986 Y. 'increase f$34 2S.i taxes which c stitutes a 10.09%incre,sdi. #y z7 it`5 He aid at that tax rate,a 10%increase in value ld generate increase in t Xe said a taxpayer that has J only had a 10% i al ll h n increase f t. s At 20% t ill be a 9.20%Inc tease in ,�t y F - i t,zeS:10X increase in value will a an 18,39%i ase:7 t z s He said tale Caunoil n see this equates to a lass In value. He said h.-didn't have thelure,beforewhen.the city asked to be able to give it whet 11 the revaluation figure re,but it is the a ht of oney either wayi in other wmMs,.the city's rate goes1 down after revaluation,but if t poli the p V lu tto fig or the revaluation figures,the city has to ()go up an Lazes tb lurt break th as -unt f money as before The Council was advised that forpeople that have a 20%Increase in vol thisy the Council will have to!' R 4g0 down Lo almo t 47¢ r 464 S z tet'k ep then from gattl ng tax Increase. He said this 1s becauseof lose. value and lack Of '1 1 n i M Cook said there tli stri buts oho9 the taxes roused by r 1 tion. Mr.Cook d if th o 11 the inforeation b py Ty s tax assessor on 9 moiled the ci tial entities, t ill that th e p y cl ly ith the homeamer. He said they will there is actually thana 14%increaseSin the :.I H said 1f the Council enacts a homestead ii U ��ez Dtion,it will shift thetax burden t otherp p rti es. t least to ane extent. He said he'd be In ppy x' Tom a compute f the cf tY t i rt wh t.ff t a ban to d ptt 777 h Mr.Cook saitl th M1 may be a tax Wu de hitt to.the hmsawer,but 1 t of b si es 111 bee f the burden because of their value going up od also&lot of honewners will here the burden.but alot of homeowners will not take a tax �i increase because for whatever the value of theban d1d at go up. He said f a Person's value t y up 40%in value thenItobviously t law th.g red it hsocial,before when it wasvalued,.and in either we made I mist:ke, there is a slid mason for that increase. He said that increase shou ld be explain- able to that inividu 1. He aid what we aredealing with he,,is am 1 els fJartwo-thirds of the taxpayers U„z in order to achievethee r had before. He cid h -.for all probl an d except for ElkinsLake MUD,New Waverly School District,City f New W rly-because they don t have the dive ,u ity of property.that Huntsville,HISD,and Walker County,a total have He said if'the County loses Brain t. !071 T,,],,that alone could account for a 3%or 4%increase in tans just tg get the sane revenue as last year. it iI n Mr.Look said after the be d hearings.thereold be d3 tnents in the reappraised values,.depending to evidence presented to the ho rd nd what th.b d m 16 not cmething he has valued at Ss.mil lion ld �j 'b ad lu ted by th b'rd p a plea by the to$3 mill H t d h h t tl 7n same areas to be li little bit cans t forthe sake of the jurisdictions,to't k this po ibilf ty t cco t. He said h l' stimatetl Mev 1 ry ti vely mainly on th p t g las f business ane 1 p property(a rime is .,.. a .y% 6ff He said he has.hadnunerous calls from people N h ve rental property whoh - t rental space an which) jl they h to ke payments. H id ff th v 1 i She m of course.therei dy far the taxes,but be d h to 7 ok at these situations. H aid theutilities Table,but camrerclal personal(busine ix If to td at 1f daandre,fixtures t l Property)will h to cases reviewed. He noted the problems withvalues aparbreIt c plan,are related to specif s and are not true as a whale as all apo tan tsi j Plropertaes didaw godown. all 1 d did at go doom i appraised vol pore land went up than went down,but spa iii r4 i! Mr.Oak said the last time single family—idences were revalued.he met with probably 300-400 here " but only three r four values actually changed salt.rHesai,,he.expects lots of people t iuestio th Central Appraisal Of stri ct on their assessed 1 but he has enough.confidence in the reappraisal to fall th lues will hold..He said this is not to.say would be wasting their.time to make appeal,because if �! Values they have a legitimate cmDlai nt,it will be remedied. u'+ Mayor Mooday noted her w th t.i gle femily residences in Huntsville are going up 20%in assessed bio .value when similar hares in Houston end other surrounding areas are going down 25%. She remi ntled Mr.Cook of all-.I I•the real estate signs up all around the lily and county. Mr.Cook said the'.hare,have appreciatetl over what - `t ��they were valued at in 1982 and tht values he used are based I" Ills infomatian. Ne said although recent sales 4 `do show the market is down,he never uses the inflationary values that properties were selling for to the arket in 1984-1985. He said there were a lot.of properties then selling for a tremendous price and now they are dawn tremendously from that. H s id maybe the houses ware valued,too low.1 1982,but't was a conservative arket a ' at that time. Nr' C k id there are always hardship cases but h didn't think'the values were too high. He �I # Y said if the value t high,Lhey,re Olathe the other properties too,n t lust an haws. He said his vol a II we due January 1 s that was the assessment date,and this.make,it awkward because we seem to be to bad tines i! a 7' w. He said this7 thefirst time in 30 years we have had thistype.of situation. no The Council wis advised that revaluation does not really g to the revenue,but it does reallocate f it. Nr.Cook id h1 7 purpose here tonight 7s to po t t the difference between revhluati on val d 0 « just reguf or to b H id this is where that effective rate canes in. He sa ld the law rices.not recognize } - He said all the Jurisd7ctionseen'4 d thenexxtraeretvenaerbecause of thisandathLrentsewin 1984 ofdthe85 I! revaluation as a means of tin ae Mr.Cook said the a ar}ment industr 1n proper and 1985 experienced d actual ws 1 ` great:we had aur two bi g9est 9a i nc in nw biggest contributing factors.to that.A by-product of this's that so many units were built aod,one ortun t ly a e typas of aparmnenis that they appraised were.very high.in 1 at7m and they should have commended that lue,% but the fact that so many of them were built in 1984 and finished up in 1986,had a tremendous backlash effect ^.'yy on pre-existing alder apartments as the market for them dro p d H d a lot of the apartments a on the ver f becmfn 1 in town. 1j ge a g s un area,which.Is unfortd t b use they d t besame aP the best apartmentsI He said these an facts d coed tions that affect the value.f that property o of January 1. He said the an 5 �t y occupancy rate net a const deratian that definit ly is going to affect the condition of that apartment. He aid the owners are not able to keep them up because they don't ban the rent to do it. Mr.Cook said to commpletely separate the Central Appraisal mi stri ct 9rmany assistance frm HISD will (cost the jurisdictions s e money. He said he didn't have the dollar figure,but he would-present this question Ito the board and get the infonret7 on. He said he was not opposed to severtnp all ties with HISD and becomi g t totally independent. He said,however,under the law,if HISD Wants him to collect for it he.still h,s t d V rho that and if it wants him to go TO Its board meeting to report that cal lection,hehas to,by laW,do that HISD 4 Y Y pays for that service. He said New Waverly is the same Way. r`` '" $ Nr.Cook Invited all the cmncilmmbers to Visit his offices. He said he could stood here all.day long and }a y I there would be no way to Convince the council of the credibility of the Central Appraisal District. Hes id he !;' ^ w9 I feels'totally qefident that oncethey come to hi ffi e.se at they da hw they do it how they must d it ,fir -fi�3 under the law,that then there wi ll..be no mor0 questions.ase wh it,will be very,clear.. He said,the LAD really h �a 8 " I very li til@ loci Wde. - ,ntS e Cm Z a e. s 4 d ____yl,I L'COUNCIL MEETING;.__ Wy 13 1906 V_— BGGK"0" __ PP6E 741 ` Mawr Monday thanked Mr.Grover Cook for to to make this <p can g presentation to Cauncll ` f COUNCIL ACTION �T Cmn,ilmmber.Davis noted the sign t the rport_ d repair. Nr.Pipes noted it is the respoesib 1 ty of the F7 d B. Ope aS b L.h u1dthisk to its p 7 1 I RECESS TO WORK SESSION Al J a presentation of the draft developns t yY The Conil th d d t remaining scheduled 1 ds k s t h r d and d7 7 of the f i t g i Mr.Pip 9 eW f the Public Util ti ea o p tm-t f ludt ng utilitiescapital construction �I taw; to d7 t ib t1 d.R b on C k 5 bpti i n abbrevl ated four due t thehour. W. j .z Boyd Will r.Dtrectar of Public Utilities,was asked to present his program at another time. II wy+ k FINAL ADJOURNMENT subnIliad, - r Sig i � R5N Oz6hew � (rs city G cretarY May 13,1986 I p I y, I jl :1s N V. I r �,����� N� ��� T � �;`"•',jai}a�-4r �a'� € - dixr- v' a•e Tr i, `' , s • tf , atXrk.. "x.r iJAN r . gA� 3 13 per.' PAGE 742 MAY 17,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0° MIND IS OF THE HUNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 17TH DAY OF M4Y,1986 IM THE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM f'4S T.,, f, k ib J LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY DF.I NTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 12:30 P.M. I, t The City Council met in regular session with the fallowing.member,present: "# v," i4 y' • Jane Monday,Mayor Ila G.Gaines City Officers Prevent: •�"+ .. - 0.Eugene Barrett William B.Green - it tfi Gary Bell Percy Haward,Jr. GamPipes,.City Mang Stephen E.Davis Dick Wharton Ruth O Sh ,City Secretary Je Y L Dowllnp.. Sctt B d City Attorney - The meting was alleto order by the Honorable Jame Monday,Mayor. The invoostion was presented by A 0C ncrlumber Percy Home red Jr. - �;' T° 1111 s"L. CONSIDER p`CONTRACT , ,x P. 0� Consider a contract for seryl with the'HUdts file OINie s antl Huntsville Girl s Softball Associations f ; eu r raciest On Oro9rame on t tNe deN- ! S at 4 ' Vis, Nu Mr.Pipes,City Manager ted either the city attorney nor the city staff warranties,guarantees or.will en v store to try to explaf th1 contract,however,this is what the youth league want to.agree on hetwe n LM1uselves. He attl they will be amino a can,ssion tend that Ry txd Dailey p rchased out of his own pock t „vc,t a d pia q out there so the league could sustain itself and survive. Hassid this contract an orporatea a n be �'. of considerations because of N 100 of the situation and r the fact that these two leagues are having.to 'I lmark together outside of the.wb ll-f the big organization for the first time. He noted the parties to this j' 3 s- contract are 7n.agreau n!nL-antl he then recaandeo it far the Louncil s approval. I� LOMcllmmbor Wharten made the roti on Loa rove of this contract as written acid Council b -Barrett. S'l3 sero t e mot on. D Cass nn: Launc er Dow r n3 IF hetFer it should be specified etl� s eat l N.ons Mol ighS ly Also,Lountiilm ober Dowli at th� fo this contract that it w111 involve thetwo.imw.fields antl the little comes,I on tend dorm by the fields. Mr.Scott Bounds,City Atterney. id he could make that specific in the contract,fields]and 8. All were 1n ISI To of the motion and the clI;,f7cation I. it d 1 Cp15])ER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ud we std Aer�orizetion for the City Manger to contract forprofessional f to ll to "y we Mr.Pipes advised the Councilthat well number 20 was put into operation in 1976. He s aid it is a of our J better wells which Is capable of pumping 1000 gallons Per minute. He said recently the pumping Capacity began S- dropping off antl the well can only perp approximately 400 gatlms per winute at this time. Nr,Pipes Died fie H•H` sale rove Ligation,we naw have discovered we have a problem withthe pup.or a hole to the Colum pipe but in order to determine exactly,we will need to pull the equipment out of the well. " R Mr.Pipes noted Mr.Boyd Wilder,Director of Public Utilities,hes received information from several 9.0 flus that are interested in performing the well repair work. He said the hourly rates ranged gran$66.00 par hour for a rig and crew(plus shop.work,travel a palaces,and parts)to b144 per hour for a rig and crew(plus TOP work,travel passes,tools and parts(. Mr.Pipes then presented the recmmne0Aatiu of Mr.Wilder to hire the services of Smith Pup Company out of Waco,Texas at$66.00 per hour(plus shop work,travel expens a ....Wpart' Mr..Wilder advised he has checked several references and received favorable recomentlatlgns on this - s; tvr cupeny..Mr.Wilder estimated costs could run from$20,00)to$50,000 and that$70.000 is budgeted. Councilmmber Barrett Wade the action to Both orize the C1 Mana er to contract the water well re air wok �I with Ove a mem r ow ig asked ITmes mp y tr a eu cr.mem r u n9 tmat wee a eamwaysnused-E"---Texas # in the pact. Mr.Wilder noted there are more suypanies'as wal lurepair work nae and Smith Pup CCxp cam with good references antl there is a considerable difference it theOlt from Layne Texas.It was noted the lett- {ty L mated$20.000 to$SI Is the range of msI So pull the equipment.inspect it.repair it and re et the equip- mast. Councilmember Omlinq(alt this was a very high.range f th stimate. Mr.Wilder said the only other ¢ w�to do it would.M to.contract to here the equipment pulled,then asked all the cnexpaniu that do repairs to by and inspect the equf pent and give bide on whet they will charge to fix it. He said this mthod would j P ut the wall o t of eerr7ce for 60 days or wore and he didn't want to suffer the loss of the well that long. 6 ncilm bar 0orl sng Tell dad everyolm that at times likethis me alae that our.Cheap wafer does have a price A71 wire in favor of the motion on the floor and it d 1 'TA CONSIDER INSURANCE 1 e Consider award gf Insurance service contract for liability,comprehensive d public official,11 bilit . 1 Mr.Scott Bounds,City ASM ay,advised theCouncil a 1n the process of bidding our insurance o tending.aur Insurance policy. H id.our g .1 1 b 17tyainsuranc package M11 expr,re Thursday at midnight He sold it looks,prel7ninarily,that we 0011 pe i a i nif7cant.increase 1n our prmiums. We said et the 11 present time the Lity pays$89,000 in premium year for bas? 7 bi 17ty insurance with a$80,000 per occurrence deductible and$60,ODO total loss deductible. H ted he has Info ti which says our tleducti ble will lncreasc� a # to{75,000 and thep 1 .111 Increase by kO 000 H said f day ago he received a telephone call intllcat i' sig the"rami mqy g p high as$140.000 f p ti n th g 1 17 bility. He said he has not receire� ® p quotations iti A Y t Aron TML--Johnsa b Hl)gins-!antl h h heduled a seating for Monday to go over }; any p L ntial they may have made in the1.q t ti Ba 1 ley h. id,for the sue coverage see have this year,th quotation(TML)is$1BO,000.wi the$25,OOg.per occurrence deduttible with no aggregate so cifietl.p H 1d he.still h question,on their bid. He said there are about four options the Council ca seder.I' Y`"'•{G n Nr.Bound 1d it Wiped lhllolr current insurance carrier Is still the cheapest and it Is still ailable *1i, •' but he will t k til next Tuesday fternoon what those final figures are going to he. He sa?d Lhe �' ;#, u+ $00.000 premium includes general liability, t p line,airport.aM publ lc off7ciels E3bonds I 0 000 aIf pprax7ch mtel� J HawO u°"s $76,000 is for general liability alone. He td that'$76.000 ss.estimated th"f%lasI yi three weeks ago. He said when Gallagher Bas tt got their fig frac their reinsurer,the(76,000 figure meet to 5140.)00. He:ala the total packaq price 111 be yet b; that. He said it appears to him that it w111 still M cheepr th'b..ill'xith!il'tnd < are laking atabwL$156 00D f Prroi msh ltlig th li Mayor Monday noted the $89.000 1th n inor ase in the dedu1Lible1. Sha asked if TML ss m 'wpensive,do we have any other options. _ v , t " ` V RL av 4 s" $til m` S i ct � fis �t ,q.'���,: ' »,y BOOK"0• MAY 17.1985 CITY COUNCIL MEETING PAGE 743 Mr.Bounds felt,at this time,we have four basic ptions: 1. 11 Ing with Arth J G 11 gh ad tvi 11 pursue that I: , 2. 6 .In with TML 0 7h estngate if ads, swe value jutlge to'n their rating process ter'- %'t` ay bei "a l to get them t offer care flezl bil i ty..Ne said since we are in Region 17 it A9 p Pe ty i be7{g rated at. hfghe to b f th h sk a be of tvk t T' general,I.their'view.litigationattitude i Harris County. H 5d he'.tried t point o t t than th t Nalk C ty is g d bit r tivei th N and H t villa is 4 b" .„"}� f the fru thet than any otherpart of Region 17. He said there may be arc flexibility h , feasible.here thet h pl ith.th Monday. A 'C 3. Absent working t 1.tdi.t t. ith efith f these two entities.the City would consider Ii going t Gallagh B Lt:-who h 5 1 dT offered t extend. t thew rte far limited p rind f t1 ( th tp. nth.b sis,etc.)to 11 the city additional t tstudy. 4..G4fmg 7th u2-Nr Bounds esti the city may need to.consider going wither t.coverages for all or part P the liability p kages b tth a roil n d to be.evaluated. He said if we look at th d„ y theinsurance premiums are t t d at this time,we have a quarter f 1111 doll 1 _ -1 h year that the city 'going to.have to be prepared to absorb bef g-7 t g ub t ,nR, el f f ins Y comp my H. tl e.q to f' milli dollars 17 ld g long ay t ti i g judgments th t might b p d M.B ds id we have'b keeping b tte recordsall 11 1 d ery fmtl b d y porthd§ H id-r total)1 Mr.this year. said thetle 1 pitsn 1 4 f th'S h per extrmml'small. 20 000 total l T l afated with th 5 h per tr al fall under thePublicliability Pali cy and that prmimel gl at ly tdbl .bet 35,000 rid$8.000. M Bound, ted thef for th public f91cia1 y insurance p licy 1 ti gent n the city buying thewhole packageof g He d f aur pt s may be ger wl thout g f p t f rg 1 liability. - f Meyp Monday ted perhaps vie.should lack t self 9 d pu h 9 t t Ph1 o g * Mr.Pipes noted if we do that. 11 also have to self-insurean the public i ur M 8 id id p t package,hire a consultant to lend is q ` tante in Structuring may selective to insurance package. Mayor Monday of d h n t 1 f f paying al mor try 9 prmimm rd hirl ag 2 { consultant. Mr B tl d h h ld h all hi informati by t-T a day ilmml, WAMi Dowling suggested buying n th fin to exte d the t p 1 qy that we can "i have t.ime to make a decision. Coundl.amberDowling mde themotion to auth i th Lity Att ev!I y] th k 'the ci i d der the current d—h—th3 t e n it "1 i Tu th s motion. . aY Ts y supposed 1t all r ou thitNipnetlgihahgte p e eh TML gnat d thy p bl beef t times h he P ti tdh pfal es particularly in this s e f insurance. H id threef yea g they star r t to mak affordable til municipal insurance ratesand f them h to be sub,to t lly high th n the existing private P fes and ! be carrying al at f thestate's citiesr g 1 bol utely inexcusable H tl however, ! I f they have Isunderstood our need' d h i q t:dsma! f th '"formation and Scott an �. 1 ify that and they adjust their quote,that i g an thi b t for tH t b so much t L f q is not understandable. May Monday. id if them really two hotc p th J.Gallagher TIL the may do we need consultant? N Bounds aid therere sap other P rein if the city '+ wishes to the first one million dollar f i k i any one year,then there are same other e y k i 1 available. Councilmemb G said i9 ld d thi s.'it would t tak islong to hay. sinking fund for insurance. M Bounds of d h ly mmnndsca cansulta t.be he has a F 11 it d amount of knowledge aba t.h t iavailableth ran a field. It ted the 2 sty g m PerioB.d has n ut 1-that it wa gl notice of cancellation om 90 days agon the + current n etheM just now gettinginformation he had hreque ted fromvis work 9TML,on gett7 ng figures far same time and he is�I - After further discussion,Mayor Monday asked if there will be asecond to the H de earlier hyi`W i by""lm!ea8er Oawli ip. Ca 17memb Mhart pndetl the motion on the fl - Df scums Sona ! by 5. C 7lmmiiber Greens ggested M Bou A !rcrwTth - porate n erwreters. o cilra!!!�er tt a gad the staff to look i t 1x l f'm to hantlle our insurance needs. Councilmnmber Dowl{n' a„ K ted and t t k th time t lack.t 71 the numbers. Camc{lmmber 1avia asked if the '' {7� deductible start 11 ov again during this o e month extension and he was advised it does. A17 agreed we need t q i kly to resolve the insurance problem. All were in favor of the notion :Iran p_ a anlmously. - w a y 2 I 7o three nb r Davis urged the staff to get a step ahead on the health insurance before it 7s due li days i Supplemental Agenda Item CONSIDER ARTS COMMISSION POSTER Lonsider appro 1'f tho i t1' f the_p is Cant ssl to reproduction,totals $2820 '25S i Pl pas d 5 d'th Council this request i f th6 7 l to take origiml artwo k to Houston tan t be a produced by Treaty Press as poster' fpr the Huntsville A is F stival(June 25-July 12)sponsored by the ++p Huntsville Arts Cmmission.. H itl Me rtwark,by Charles Petworth 1E1,000,'.has been approved by the City _Council of the budgeted item i th grant from Texa Carni 1 on the Arts,and funding for the printings !� of the poster for$2,820.00 h b pproved by the Chamber.of Gamete for the Arts Festival. He said ince 'i time constraints require that the tw rk be taken immediately to the press in order to meet guaranteed quota �- v{h^" deadlinesand to have the paster for publicity f the Festival,ha is now requesting authorization to tlo that 1 ' with the cantr k.with the h Chamber h be to fall.. allow M .Pip noted there will be 50 umbered and signed copies sell-iiy Ing P $50.00 each d e 1,000 unsigned d be d Hing for$5.00 h,Councl lumber Bell made the 3 of this xbe dit and Counci Inscriber Howard mded the motion. mren aVor entitle wpi eunmmaus1Y. y°i kf' ADJOURNMENT 3 tfu*b1I t l hrY114Y 7. y AEs Lgt,.t AV „2r }t Hey * .er BOOK'b" MINUTES OF NAY YT,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING LOCATED V IN THE NY OFA AT P.R.E CITY HALL CdAlt[L LINNBERS—__ t MINUTES OF THE HLNRVILLE CITY COUNCIL HEFTING HELD ON THE 27TH k AT 1212 AVENUE M CITY HUNTSVILLE.,COUNTY OF WALKER, The Council met in regular session ith the following members n,,smeG J Monoay,Mayor Ila G.Gain. City Off ars Fremont:.p 0 Eugene Barrett William B S n 1.., 6erY Bei? - Percy Hoard,Jr. GePiP s.LiTy Mana9¢r ." RPh E Davis Auth RX..,L{.G=Lry i Jerry L-Dowling Member absent: Dick Wharton Scott Buxends City.Attu may Th meeting s called to order by the Xp ble Jane Nondgy,Mayor. The invoceti,n was presented by ' �. �,� Louncilmember Percy Hoarl,Jr.,Ceuncl lmmmber for Mard 3. Y„4rij CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF MAY 13 1986 tTm - Councilmme,do arrett merle the motion to a rme.of tR minuLes aF 13.1981 and Councilmadmer Davis ` -x' y sec man e met m- Warn n r a a amt qn ` av ATTENDING CITIZEN nd his attoITS,Nr.Kevin Kneislpt to di—, dig R dt h t hre t it�, nvM Ke i Kafslay,Attorney at Lew from garden,Farler 8 Creighton.f�Ce Texas add 1i d t^e C ncii FM 28211f Mf Kneisliey atataE,the Aske s o�wri be ad3oin1n9 pieceobf llanhtl tota17n9102 eons inithat efeart�of y4 t J my 9,1983,he sef d,Mr.and Mrs.Acker visited with.Dal Gr'nm Planer,for.the.City of Huntsville,to find let what was required to develop their mobile h park nd h thanant Ma to the County saying the City did of regulate mobile ham parks in theextraterritorial.3 {rot ti unless he would be.in the business of 111 gj 1t`X lots. He said the Ackers do not sell th 1 to but merely t them. Mr.Rnefslay Bard since receiving Class 1 A Pen7t fray Walker County on May 9,th A k h e invested $250 GOO i the d el element of this land (quarter acre lots.park,playground,swinrrg pmts,n it es). d by have 15 on-sitr re Rrs occupy ng sites. He said the Ackers have purchased a packagep1 t for.sear treatment which requires a tete ' 1 permit and must meet the sta ands of the Texas Water Cmnisslon. Recently,the City of Huntsville has filed a protest before the Texas Mater Commission against the i W this permit to the Ackers,apparently authorlaed by th:City C 71:in response to a comment made by Council member Davis which suggest d.the Acker. h d ope saw d i irq'1 ta.the Huntsville nater system,NP.K 1��yy t4 ,trd. He said Morels no open 5¢wer the.Acke s currently have mini treaNent plants which are the stag-ef-1' +, -the art made by Jet Ink.aRtr approved d recamtmded mfniature sewa9a d75pwa1;ystaa f .t Leant. He sa1d.� ince it is not economically feasible t time will 7 1 treatment Pl t the Ackers h ¢decided to purchase the package.sewer treatment plant. He noted f smbmequ t ti g Ith the City,the,Ank w1h :'told by the City Attorney that if the Ackers would pave Ads. os 11 R d the L tyold Droll drop itt t f theto d sposal� p it M Kn ley Said he feels tr re two separate t 1 d 'nd sbo ld t R anbft d XIKneI,I 1 rep esRd th t theCity_enact,a.,tion t ikhd their p R t f the Aske Packade R pt 1 Tt p it rVlUe M G e Pip City Manager.noted theginl pl t f N rthg to Meadows 6 tdi i0eh out of which Mr. Acker h "p h d his property,includes tip 1 do 'app ved by thePlanning Cmna on that thet t there ld b ft Cres or larger. Because P Mi 1 t 1 eq i eme hot gi acres In - e""""g 1 i g .Canis 1 flawed exception to the City's S bd si Ord c to h k d,bec u3 th' 1 e rural tyae subtl7 vision. Howvery'ha said,the daisities fey 1 d .Roelof le h park typ does!pm t something i iderably more end especially ever a 100 acre sited 1 p nt th' M A tl p rti df the City' b ° division eq 1 events d t th ti He said MB 41. e r 1 ry lot siz¢w Yipul ti q irei i the platting props 1L printed 1 ly thereon h 1t a pp tly mat k bW th A k til;! ver ,:i the city D 1 t fed out Mr.Pipes said M Acker Purchased the property 7 god faith but es unaware f thei' restri ti f .its usa. - •i 9{ �i The Council was advised that the city code the proposal te allow the developmentto proceed if Mr.Acker ane pave the rad sq St dou1.ld adequately'h dl Me increased volume of trofPlc which would R caused by the 1'; Mr.nPipased e noted,othisepartl colormplantk. Whiledoesuet the seeess Parkergnizes the Creek but benefit eccessescaabranch of adlay Creek.;! �.He aid there is no creek to discharge 1,adjacont R tht 1GD tract and this prompted the city s in Lige 1 t1 n d eventual protest before the T N R C is 1 1 regard he the city' regulation,Mr.Pip 7d wh n Lhe subd7vfsf on regulations were init i11,discussed 1 1983 they are not{n force and effect against mobile home parks,because.I,,via of the courts,they are not_dered subdivisions. He said since that tin 1 at! zAt 1 st Ro if not three th rt.qP c7v17 appeals in various jurisdictions across the atoll,the h ve nom ruled mobile kmep k to be cona7dared as subdivisions of property by virtue of their use. He aid! ® :' Mr.Brown a response 7 1983 'i g d_fa7tA as a did not have the benefit of insight of varfaus Sudic 1 bodies at that time. N id Subsequent to the Cowboy Acres case and other civil court of appeals cases,mobile�! h park subdivisions are now within the purview of the city b control and reaulatr,-so thins have changed. ! Mr.Pipes said the cit,will continue it'a a os7 tin tothe asRwR adiscM .emit until uch'time as elm rt e r w e is n oro o the'subd is an , or no a rosou-S ndagroI.dunu ra. t uret ons ons eeelgyat aunt Mouc metes me R q L t prpl 5 elna all A 0 Mr.Bounds.City Attorney,asked Mr.Ka€isley,if he has reviessai the City's Subtlivisi Ord1 Mr. i Kneisley id h did n t h arpletad copy of It,but he felt if it applies to Nr.Ack development,it 1 ” ~ L houTo be pplt dto I1 other similar type developments of mbile home perks. Mr.Kaisley f It Cha City !i L Planning D1 to. should ave pointed out R the kkers that there were restrictions on th pl t b fare he let }' ; them pursue their development,es they came to the city first. Ha.said Nr.Brea signed th t{t 1 plat for f Horthgate Meadow.Subdivision wterein the Plve etre limitations was noted thereat,but he—Rude Routine of k { ! it to his clients,the Ackers. Mr.Bounds a,Rd Mr,Kne7sley if he cos tare of the stag l that p ludo n ' individual from purchasing a sewer plant or.making significant imprgrman4 with regard R censtrettieln of r uY Impr,vennss prior to getup a Amit for a discharge free the Texas Water Commission. Mr.Iemisley said he Is Pam111 that they have to R Permitted before they hooked it up. Mr.Bounds asked Mr.Kneisley if he has l;;x] ex imd Lhe rtl theL was developed before the Texas Mater Cam7sslon rl th regard to Nr.Acker s permit DPIi+'' Lien f ear dIscharye Pasnit. Iii.Kne7slay said due to the short Period of time suet labia,he has t hadj cop T F ,Apel t Ity h'. dq m led he does not have a complete copy oP 1t. In any event,We.Knei slay said,he con- 'F n S idem th7 S be an 711ery issue consitleri ng the fact the city has tied it into Me p i g f a road. H T B ! said Me Texast Ater Commission can decide Me issue of thepermit apPl7cation.but the city decide the issue! li N 'a c 0a �y !% 6 d x� 2, a � r4 � `� 'f h„� 3 � b- �P�S m'✓` i� . 0. ^" i wza s rx fFTY COUNCIL MEEFING v.19Bfi _�BOOK 0 P 745 _ 4 fi d P �' �` r"1 L Nr Bom tl..,City Att ted f the purposes f Clarification,that h d i s there f ay q 1t y g th tl d th 1ty li withdraw the,roust.f th erre pl t ppl'cat T H d than general di! 1 t what di ti ns mt ht h t be followed bef re th teff aid e d t the City L it that it withdraw 1t gg ge permit. d this i fact.one L � Proust t afth di h _ i f 9 the tl ti but it as act thelv condition. H s id h thi K t. Appropriate that C ty n enforc c 5 1t bd ision o d. through the panm tting f utilities( to d we l' b this.7s,1 h 7 ; ned by th t to l w with eg Ydto a itY t-ate.it 1 1,i sdt ti Mr.Kneial Pinion what. t ,f t - di,.g—with.Mr.B d 1st A.—.,. aY said he Id £{, Mayo X ntlay th ked Mr.Kn isl et'for limning Shed ed.no action would be taken on this matter,however.'I < 1 if Pu th t1 n is to be taken,the C1 ty will so etivise him. - CONSIDER ORDINANCES4- A)Y Consider Ordinance T tower rovid7nd a 90-d to 1 f - t ti re it 9 Y- d' d t l i t Ebene Pipes then presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follows: �'kcf1. 'ayq d ' 'ORDINANCE NO.86-14 .Tl `VI NI ORDINANCE OF SNE CITY COUNCIL OF ME CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.PROYIDING A J,d l NINETY(90)DAY MORATORIUM ON ISSUANCE OF CONSTRUCTION"PERMITS FOR RADIO AND TELEVISION TOWERS;MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO;PROVID- ,s� 1NG A PENALTY OF WTO SBOO.00 PER DAY FDR VIOLATIONS AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE GATE HEREOF 6 0 Scott Bounds.City Aturday ted the siting d design f radio d t 1 1 i towers 75-'u'.'. g 7 t tl t aae # t t by-twp federal agencies: theFederal C i ti CamH i d the Federal AYlatf -Adb1 i-trot y. t H id federal 1 y 7 t1 s pre pt supersede local regulations,6 -r,.location Ourisdlcttons may rest restrict th 1 ti. (proVidl ng ame---- it b1 ites f h tower. p fttetl),the height of tan:rs,the s tbac m T S li. d that sitwg antl tles7gn matt to theto t,they d t impede A federally licensed use. Mr.Bounds noted % in light of the time ary t p p TV raft d consider regulations affecting.radio and television towers, he advises the C .Coo 7I consitler temporary jurisdictions may.enact A short th b tCans iu i x old local Y to foie construction while it d siting regulations. Councilmemb,r Dowling asked if the Council could expect something n bly Comprehensive on this mss M Bounds td yes Add.that 1n acc?rdance with the preamble,the C until can expect the ordinance would in 1 tle } h n ou�proposed!-ffr itlevelAd o setback q mnents simil to..:hat th Llty has-Imposed for other types of tlevelap t L rDene t cod iL ltl b { p t da apart pf that. l Cduncllmemb�0 lig die th� t7 t ,upt OrdinanceN 86-14 eM Counctlnember Barrett seconded th motion. Allrer in feVor and the motion—And unanirously. CoId r-ina prohibiting Collection.hauling and disposal of all solid waste material,within the city L t b the Cl tv - Mr.PiRs aid pursuant to dieveral weeks ago when iew tl th lid waste preliminary engineering g p L d by Engineering g 5 ce of Austin,Texa indicate it ld b im ary and des b1 fit i` f - to ke b t ti 1 d i i g e-t thedisposal of 1o111 waste that we fins upallof our sources i f g_beg that we h b 1 to t I. d dap de CY p to learn exactly what would be generated and what we 1d a pend o to f to g d VP1u 1 de.to make a valid decision for.soli d waste disposal. Mr.Pipes said thisordinance 1d. q 1 that y d pos7 ng of garbage within the corporate timi4 f Huntsville would need to depend p th City of Huntsville to carry out that function. At the present time _ A d itis optional bbyordin H 1d tly,t k ledge.there are no commercial haulers i i ed but there are servicing areas di.cent to and nearby Walker County areas that give same conte n b know with f f moon!of certainty th t that'- t t.g,th City of Huntsvi l le landfill: He P 4 said they my be 9 i g to P 1k'.Trinity or othe ti but Lhey t comiin9 to us and therefore that l 1, Porti P Ad wa t t i y h i doubt M P p s. ted it i ur and ant 7 h time a e l F get thopportunity t he firmd 1 1 on lid wa L it 1 desireble d 1 fact sec y that we.M1 good tl to.A whi h to operate d by req i g th t re the.only operation to pick p- d dispose of a -g bag i the,city linots,this will give us that advantage. rThe Lounci7advised.haw that.the m three exceptions: SHSU and TOL already operate their own collection se 1 M Pipe id the City d t g 7 t th Stat f T d 7t h p.bl with 4" thatH said there.are.i ndivid 1 1 t wh t t f y tl: d d 1 ti n services tc .,and the f contract work are t ff t d by theCity proposed ordinance it d is p rely 7th garbag t trash. Also,he said,any In div,d 1 h h t take.hi g rbage to the land May do r y 1CouncilMember Bell felt the special.exclusion for TOC aid SHSU h ld bestipulated to thrdi hca. t y .it I only mentioned in the cove He 1 fit theordi h ld be ifad to note that privatee i t tli id 1 till heal their p 7 f s to the city d p H 5'd"S 9.61 implies all f 1 tetl i the City shall be. 11 t d veyed and dlapo d f by th City to thelusion of A hon- ix i ow t kl A arethi 7t to the la dfill his own. Mr.Pipes ted t of thei! ti of this ordinan t ' m to 1 lly h ga:Vthi ng that 1 t ki g.placewtoday in the City routine d seg 1 basis,but.to simply protect Lh to stream until ch time as the City can eke a good and ratl 1 d 7 1 what to doabo t itultimatedisposal. M B.V tiled he can cl.,IfY theordinance as sug9 t d by C -timember Bell. . d , table Until thisordinance an be emenede ndnc0l Clarified 1=ware a X Co--- b B I1 de the.motion to area and unc m r mo on. were -e t d unanimously �Y V CO BIDER AUDITORS IDI 1 m y $ ?;a y Consider {ectim ofan Lud7tlnR Pi nn to do the Fiscal Year 1985-1986 audit. recommend e-- ed by the Wuncil Audit Committee--Bill Green. hai Counc{lnmber Gree noted to Audit Committee met a numbs of time and'^y i spent half a day lning y 'aud7 Hig films. He said they n A it narrowed dean to two aid recommendation.1 have a recommendation next ext w week. tl R )!ld 5 Secondly.Councilmember Gree-noted.the last three audits have brought forth the recommendation in the n gemen[letters revlepiig 11 audit proposal with ane of that the city develop lap a vehicle replacement fund. He said in it*films.the Cc�i ilea reviewed What that would cost She City. Na said after laoki B at Lbeir T. A.- [ Lwd�i.SL.laJime.__ i� b e L r �ix;' i�k3t 7 i. )J kisv 4 "•*„ '' 4`a PAGE 746 BOOK 0 MEETING OF MAY 27,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING ,'{ t S '.: "4•. For the ore Coepc, b G n note. the Nie1t Cammi ttee-.also I.wishes te su art that recommendation to not s¢t uD L Ve C¢re0 actlne S t L me. CONSIDER INSURANCE I Consider liability.insurance c,veraae f the City of Huntsville Y ' S✓ I 1' y t 3 a•� Mr.Scott Bounds.City Attorney,advised the Council tD nt liability insurance company has tended the City s coverage through this Friday. N id.f d de treztentl.our Dollry.with than(A.J 6x11 agher) 'i7yY i they x111 agree to start on their new proposal d. ill prorate that out for Whatever portion of the year that we e,as red by that policy,and fix 1 during theSenn f that year,they would cmmil that policy $' ,J withmepenalty charges H said it would b strict p t cancellation. tf1 11 Nr.Bounds said theprovision, f theArthur Gallagher'(WG)proposal and that of the Taxes Municipal g League(TML),are very 7 U tl `—currentpack g h d,We h $7:000:000 par occurran limit gory With a 20.000 deduct bl $ 60 000.top 7 f prem? of$65.241(i 1 d oto liability,law foreeaent E liability) H id ourpublic ff 1 1 p 11 cy i.. pa to balky thin gh thebroker and i §7-,000,00, With a$5,000 d d tibl p ,ren fq p S.i 4(5.180. H id.thi 1 three year polity and We h II .about t begs. the the d y u Mr.B d 70 0 1 M pe 1 p petty,we have ares. $6,500.000 north f- alp pe ty with $1,006,000 lil0 with fly sthetlul$y� 80%co-insurance cl which (� s is part of the general liability p epi H id on bel equipment.t have$169,000 worth of.mobile ' - eagrelpient covered with $1,000 deductible. 0 to.physical,. h tl 'have11 f our vehicles t that valued with a$1,000.tl d tib1' which d gain part f thegeneral 11 bilitY polity. He advised h e I� am aerate aircraft liabil t hi h theity s u f charter ft and the premien for that i. $750,a • ith a$1,000.000 per occurrence coverage. He said we presently car y th Eme g y Medical Service(EMs) t l $1.000,000 per occurrence with a$1,000,000 total egg-gtte loss--ho tl d tibl -for S7 A41. In sunrery, a Mr.Bounds advised our fatal liab111 LY praniums at thePresent time t $78.262 for basically a$20,000 deductible with a§60.000 stop He said the most theCity wouldb 'It in any one year would be$60.000-- li i fter that we Would be completely insured up tr$1,000 per occurrence. i -p ..The Council was advised that under the new proposal,them1 important thirq t note diff H id hl6 has placed a limit th 7 m p no longer i the City $1 OOOAOO.p rent f v r tl b t th t i a15o$1,000.000 On 1.gg Bad h th t th pang Would pay t v,v to..fend any g oup of my c1a711e ld.b S1 080 000.7 any .year. He said of you had the ftr the first$1,000,000,they have no additio 1 x p fo th t p 1. y year. He said they have placed a 1 t law I"their maximum liability(includes b th.tt eys'f d tl mages); Nr.Bounds said they have al i out 11 =t chair deductible from$20.000 per occurrence and $60,000 stop less to a$45,000 deductible with a$75 000 stop P { less. He said that premium has more than doubled and general liability would be from$65,000 to$152,738. He aid public officials insurance remains basically.the saga and auto-physical remains the same. X dair- cm xft liability increases-+lore than doubles from$750 t $7 475 and EMS liability goes dawn,almost 7 half, for sane unknwn reason. 4 Although it was difficult to compare AJG to TML,M Bounds said,since we don't have the exact j 3 xr packages,he did try to make cope risons where he$,,ltl He 'd on the TML prep...1.of the five proposals 1 Lhey quoted us,three.ere as follows: ith a$2,500 deductible end one With a$25,000 eeductibl d a. with a zero deductible. Xe said under the TML proposal,the general.liability Would be$7,NO DOO p With the general 11abi1 ity eM the auto-li bility tog th Ith$1,000 000 pp ccur with a$1.000,000 nal aggregate. Separately,he said- he law mf t fl ab lity S1 000 000 pe nce d $1,000,000 annual aggregate depending upon hw the claims fell We c ld he p to $ 000 800 oft g 1 ( On the public officials,it is 5500,000 poccurrence and a$500.000 1 gregate with $10.000 d d ti bin I For real personal,mater equipment.aut Dhy i.,1,EMS,the total premum is$182.987. He said give projectwm lasses.Ne policies are fairly 1. . re II Mr.Bounds said the city has exp.7 dapproximately$20 000 in claims loss to our property am damage s ld mrmally expect te bmap...ibl f wit regard te the other party. He said TML is more fi ibla and by adding a modest dedu tibl £.52.500 he reduce our premium by$ 13,849 per occurrence. Ne said for a deductible of$25.000. bt.ct i24,0043 from tinspp i but there Is o stop loss--that part is bee. `Sr After discussing other flexibilities of thepolicy,h th d thefol loving recmmmndati On. s Mr.Bounds recommended retainingthe ,mt ubii ffi'.'.1 1.bili 1. el.with Arthur J.6x11 her aulk y th is t r t n ten move aur of cies t0 't o e t o t - M rs, Its-memW w: tl an t Ms -wrov i t 5,nga ave �° $" I coctr au ss than a o ere reuctureacetceretas aretr�s ' e an s ca eon t '� sa6trr c au5e e c es covere Yrou ave a a ase ceYt in sitaa ao ... rets n e s Or c 'y cCounci.1— Hward made the motiontoa r a of theere aomend ti f teff related to liabilit insur- ''✓ Ince cover,es an ounc mem er Barrett' a t us member en sa a i ee su a ut vat ng en this u t yeIII? n time tr 1 k t.t Mr.Bounds responded by aging when we trans late.this to della th 7;y-1 t$98.262 f i c ($78,262.1n prem7umg plus =, $20,000 losses). Xe said under the AJ6 p p sal,cum would be out 5183.893,which is an increase of almost �s double. He said under the TML proposal of$182,000,it is a little cheaper,but we have the flexibility of _ alimina ting EMS to decrease that amount by$15.000, aising the auto physical cove coverages to vehicles costing over$5,000 will decrease our premium by§6.000 aM by using AJ6 public Officials liability insurancecoverage, that wi 71 decrease the iML proposal by another$3.000,bringing it down to a total Premium Of$164,000 Mr.P1 pas,City'Manager,noted this whole insurance problem should be straightened out by the T xis Logi.- pipes egis- lathre next year as he didn't see how tt could continue like it is going. Council member Bell asked why the City is not considering self-insurance. Mr.Bounds said he 7s t r _ h, Ming self-lnsurante Lo the Council at this time simply because he doesn't knew enough about it. H d he feels a proper amount of time evaluating that decision Shaul d came first. He said startlag in Febre'y f 1987. the City should probably evaluate self-insurance vs.TML.Ne felt by makl ng the recammendatiOns we have made here, ' this eveningg col th the City's out-of-pocket expanses expectingto increase fr®$ 48.000 t0$164,000,which is on adds C7on11 Sfi6.000 Out of packet expenses for liability.insurance next year,that the CouncI7 should go ahead and mike the decision to do that and evaluate self-insurance over a longer paned of time. He said another ,son Wiry he is r miaentling the 7ML proposal'is bee— Ace currently 7s a currents policy and,they are switch it 'n J*i ,:son a claims-pada policy basis.so if we are going to makes transition on I.urence po17c7es,new 7s the ti m�4 S He said 1ML 1s also a PC policy. Mr.Bounds said a curre is polity is a policy that will cover every ° 7 im against the c7 ty Lhat aro a during that spegi Pic tine frame Buri g hi h the city had that part7cul ar 7 nc He sale under.claims-made polity,the insurance Only co th 1 ems that are made during the q., -ge�>!t-Ye++r-our_ therf75ewhat is called an extended tml'coverage. x r., - � ., -.. .r, .... x .gin;.�• n i dF L, V 6 Zx , x y � r a f CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES_ MAY 27 1986 BOON"0 PAGE 747 Mr.Bondslid a,long as We have a currentsmaq policy and then switch t cIslas de policy, keyy „ F, but if g rig f loins d to c1 a1 db we uld h to b alt careful N 'd AdG F I, tly a.d t P 11cy,b t they changing G Islas de f the it is goingt k 2a t Iti ,7t. ld b good t &1t a.. L 71mMnb 6 felt'th City shculd look t self-insurance d p chas G is phic i for 7 9 r tAings: C it amber Galling ted the.City may Wish to pressure the TXL o thsurf evia resolution n - to get the world together on liability i B f A for—bar muni ip liti ..Mayor Needay ggested.wr7 ting a letter now G IML ,king f a-pe 1 1 1 at theTHL al ti g d ted t thf top,. p c for cities and y i pan up the dis i f ptl to d p nt ti f the.tate f th t 0411 bility insurance. Council bar DueliPo ted thl 1 h ld tall s h t iML. dice b t C' btngust haw terrible things are. „ Q He said if there t wythl thing IL d f'-it. be 1ti it amid be run an fflciant liability insur- e situation t 1 7 t7on come,`.but Mayor Monday,asked Gen.Pipes,City Manager,ta prepare the y proper letter G TOE, d to prepare resolution indicating we feel liability insurance should be a high prl ori ty its.P 1 gial fi thisext your. G In bbd Bar tt d,th ti W-G61 thi q o/5io f further review and Cvunailme bar Gaines GM tTm oot70 STI. re t o na tTiia t m t ere ore took precedence a earl—Eion which (did t up t vow. CITY MAGER S REPORT. L, Resimattan of John Keys,Director of Internal services F Mr. Pipes then d s d the Council of Us very unfortunateat of,circumstance,that oC.rmd last week hi h aidely ep ted.in themedia1 lvi ng theg t on f f department heads and dl rectors. He said he woPld be ra.iss if h tlid net formally aGknmvledge the resm9naGan of Jahn Kays tram.his post as Director of Internal Services d tunfortunate t of circumstances an d-1 ntidences'around the construction f work at the Service Center on Highway 75 North. N id John he,Imm,acting as the City's general contractor Par sore tNoe'1 the pl tin f th t pansfo p J t H aid a"of you who have ever done.any remodeli v Workupl curcumst1law ceandHe drat hno_il h tht IoIt d some of the decisims that were reached in very offering any excuses nor any rationalisations for the situation in which Nr.Kays fcuna himself h 9 it it is important Nat Ne Caoncll untleratanq Shat we are actingand r functioning es oar own general. time for an Got Project d are dealing with subcontractors. He said it is -y s d 1ryfwry ydiicult ec the wotk my rk,nthrt i'orbeing bd t actors to no cwomnity and there is a great sensitivity aywfiere So,ha.sald,it is reg ratable that we have lost ih f M Kars but -r y g t of Ga responsibility that the city employees and the city itself h i adini i G i g p ,lett P this:type.. He said he does bear a good dear of the respon- n siblllty,Jointly with J A t that CMn be. s-f theh y burden aM duties aM respmsi bilities that he placed on himin his various departments activ7 ti N sold some times"',Just dont have time tat o keep it all in ton and he raoltl bear Gat responsib511ty Jointly w1th John. He noted he regrets that perhaps that cantri -:` buted to the oversights and shortcmings Sn this particular instance. NRYgi'S REPORT Introduction of Nr.7ke Messev..Publisher.Huntsville Item 4: payor Monday Gen lntreducad.M Ike Mae".the crew Publisher Por the onto"I IGm. she weltwed him to the meeting and indicated thCouncil 1s looking forward to'Working with him an in the future. ReDIrwasent of Board Member--Central Appraisal District Mayo Monday asked Mr.Pip t rea h the procedure to replace a mmvbar on the Gntrai Appaisal Bmrd. yi;: She poled Gcause o4 the,death f ofethe board members,Mr.Leon Belinm bs this procedureneeds to be -<< .p implmnntad. - councn Acngn ' C5G Enpl Health Inwranc C n.llnenb Dev1 ur gad the staff to t p d t sty in renewing or pn�9 PH C t��1[AT c P licy f mplq M th'1 dependents. M :Pip ted the City n threse expects a reduction i both p1 yea and dependent ata Ne id we basically self-Insured pA anadministrative'P1 N Pi PB ted nd t1 n thatp lacy ill b forthcoming tin t is in affect thrmAh June. Ne said We wr17 g i probably staywith our current plan. }' NGAC Meetin fa N 1. Elected C ilmmnber --Councilnanber Gaines noted she.and Cocilmember Nell attended t Sri iy low un ksnpp�cal I a productive meeting. She said insurance was discussed briefly i and it became obvious to her that it is a concern o4 many cities in Texas. AWOURNMERT ¢T t, tfully suwltte, 1 uth e5hew, i ecmUry May 27.1986 _ r. '. 5y � f r t y t rv, T F. ,r a Ev 4,xx3 "',e."q i Y* PAGE 748 BOOK "0" MINUTEG OF MAY 29,1986 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ya q, MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE.29TH DAY OF MY,1986 IN.THE CITY.HALL CONFERENCE ROOM�I YY S AT 12:00 NOfNI,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HORTSVILUE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS. Ij •'Y 1 t � The Council riat I,am emergency session with the following members present: Jane Monday,Mayor City Officers present: 0:.E.G..Barrett William Green Gen P1Manager r Gert Bell Percy Howard,Jr. Pipes,City Mang a Jerar�'neDowling Dfck,Wh t Scott Beunds,CIV,.Att ny � Ruth OBShaX,Ci tyc to y !ember absent: Stephen E.Davis i Mayor Monday called thin meeting to order. The Invocation was presented by tqunci!member Perry Howard. j CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF A PREVIOUS MEETING f C cilmmher Wharton mem thmotion ti 'to Man th 1 to f Nm lT.1986 and Councf member Dowling fi e e the Ino' td' c.h were{n 1 pr awn a nib an nsse unen i CONSIDER INSURANCE no 1 p Consider liability insurance coverage for the City of Huntsville S tt B u ds,tte Attormy,reminded the Cmnc11 the City considering the Arthur J.Gallagher insurance 1i I d th T as Wnicin 1 Le gue nsuran He 5 id iW6 7s going from a currents basis to a clainn made 6 1 d the h Council ked bin what kindofa tail could be added for extra coverage after our policy peri tl S^' X its ted Ue definition of claims made d U is no req u Imma,t that the claim be mde by a third party- 4 H� in other words,,if the city fs were of em potential Iain,the city can file that claim notice with the insur- once company. He said one way the city could i its ezPox re on future claims would-be at the end of the policy period to be very careful to be on they have documented and rade a nate of any potential events that fight g5 rise to a claim that rf could give ngtice to the insurance company. He said under the AIG policy,th h ,120 day to d d t il.t no charge.as o part of their policy. He said the ML said they would Pr""fide, it t charge, 180 day.extended tail. As a general rule,he said this is Sof ng to cover a larye part of the - ity p tent?1 17 bil ty He said under the State gf Texas,Texas Tort Claims Act,notice of claim m"t'o, de. 1 Pont d. d T the City Charter,notice of claims must be made in r,days. He said he will gg st th t t 6eBarrel,i t .the TML policy that the city enact an at requiring notice of a claim with i i� 1 th f11 l 1 d attached thosewarnings to the general policy. After some discussion about ng case claim and other types of claimes g 1de atim offer options of extending the coverage tali for whatever time the city my wish at a pras,the City Attorney noted both cmpanid ret h i�He said if the city wants a two year extension for the discovery period,then we would pay Mice the premium rate.: Mr.bene Pipes,City Manager,noted the cities in Texas will likely have better experience with TML that 14 - they have an oppbrtunitytoinfluence TML through the resglution mechanism and they will stay with them long and hies do not have that same potential for influence with a private insurance company. Mr.Bounds did say the�? �AJG will give an extended tail t the maximm of 36.months-three years--for the cost of two years. Nr.B ods said AJG will provide public officials liability lily insurance as a stens alone policy. Both cmpan7esagree i ( `' i€ p rata en llatlan clause and them will be no penalties oy surcharges providing give thou 60 days ti a „ROC sy". of cancellation. He said both companies am competitive and extremely.closed' -committed to staying 7 the mnicip 1 insurance business. He said the advantages of the TML policy 1s th t it 1 its your liability by being .a.�„ o dad ct5ble polio--7f you haw a bad claims year--your financial oblig.tims are fixed eta much 1. ca Tj I thantheWG package d it is E65,000 cheaper. may. M Bounds stili c dad the city continue public officials lib 1 t ns rence wi to h1G and th t 1t relate the rest f th liabili fnsuran 1 if Mild 1d to loud,study the self C�. d tip 1 rhays need to look at retaining some 11ore ti 1 that area th v d i� d' n M4V Monday th - ted tg the Caen cll it is being recamm d d t et we Lain the public.official li bil ty j with Arthur t at a ve the qy 1 n from N6.to.TML drogo m the EN a: �uraueTe�slet anti to et the 1BA� xiewasr membervHrawe� o t L all motion.ra second.Ile cus b:r - T _ e bar Gaines es e e LIV ttomey h , .premium cast or t e ppro.J64:0D0) Mr: Bounds didn't have a bottom line figure. He ted thisis me of the advantages of the TML in Uet Uere - 7 thopportunity for flexibility here whereas with th AJG--their proal um is fixed and not subject o audit i th TML premium. _Mr.Bounds said he can only provide the-city's best estimate of what the TML audited figure l� q+ will be because we know what rates they charge for values. He said that premium will change depending u 5yci whether we add vehicles during the year or s bt t vehicles surf ng the year. He said they do a year end di t. " {y j and provide the city with a fixed premtm and t ll 9 t fund or a surcharge based upon how many Xi Ilea actually had during the year,haw many mel Y e will be actually paying based on our lest year's fiures. He said itis audited just like wg hn c mpensdtion Mr.Bounds said Johnson 8 Higgire is th management group handling TfIL insurance'Rd they bid 7t out. He felt nm it is bUiling insurance from Ff sj " _ Fund. H said AJ6 iMi cated to him they are the proces n of bidding an TML 's insu*no, After some further IjL ti the Mayor called for a vote upon the ration an the Ploor. All were in favor doth Mayor Monday reminded Mr.Pipes and staff that the Council still wants those letters written to TML related _ i to liability insurance. COUNCIL ACTION i i. Audit Lomittm R t -Cquncilmmber Green,as Chai men f thH Audit Committee,noted the committee Would j i dS t th Council at the next melt ng that they approve the auditing firm of Breitlenth 1 8 F Reunglds t da.th 'FY 1985-1986 audit. He noted this M11 be on the next fomal agenda aM if any of th ` f ncil wo ld lik t discuss this with the committee,they should do sq before nxt Week. He said it 711 Citi C1 be a one year contract,renewable up to three years at the council's opticn,with the rate going up no re percent or the rate of Inflation. I �L t CITY MANAGER'S REPORT ` Il City EmloYees Health Insurance--Statu Gene Pipes dol d the Council that the current insurance policy p a My ,TyTHe said[Fe currentedTistrators.Sn7 th Adel nistrators,have met with Pdtr7 7 Allen,Dfr t f k Fi mote and John Keys,fonrer Director o9 Internal Services an May 16 and they have P lly nota Pled ' ta �. 1 i _t Vul i' .,' r ^t �1 RE o x, Asx Q _ CITY COUNCIL MEETING_ MIXIIfEG OF NAY 29s 19G -_30—s-120— PAGE 749 Hey 21 that theyill be able to rsd our p toms.by pp imately 15 pxceat.both farthemol yeas d £"*v for the dependent rage far next ye ne ti ll.retain a ery respectable reserve for caGstrophlc 3 d velopn. t' X id the claims expartencethis year has been.ver A S to D i t H id it will reyulre f 1 t7an of the Cauncll a ld wh ylh daW t ggotl ; t ` R ` N noted h.ill nes s rich 5 ith Atlmi ist to in 11 ht of tW d 7 td tes. H t e some p the p t yedr n terns c"ims pe s ee p-aa i' 1 c by then7nsuran dmf 1 t ata d there has been sone senslt1vity about that.ts0Ut he said. aid q h p th neff is th t p t,by the p py did keep torts does Ma certainly res at' fs ykiP i t in our tiillty.t tlu th p i afte aY y u of it g 7 9 p d doubling. He said he could be bring In,g thi matter boot f th Council's P 1. iderslion at the next neeting. He said iML is not tlai ng t nythi 9 1 th t the last present Lime. He said t�1 0 bedknhiher resoolutionsaui b�U_ect to ' guara - a.0 p noted y praolw ws 33 en tis year t u 93,OOGex '.z hiclll b E 0 d ti 1.p i costs. iAAppr.isal District N b-R 1 t P Llld- f MaM 6 Pip no Xr.Grover Cook,Chief ppprai - S s Sia p 0 T H15Y�ndinout t f m 7 t1 of the Dsrrsess to hill Juri sdicti to oma out and norm to meone through Ne County C1 k Gift "The actual selection M11 be made,h said.b the A rkisal District Board as they:fill all 7 f the rens n r o tens an e n t t ' t me t t p p Tor appointeant,the,jurisdictions will have the opportunity to vote. I � n7n C 1 1 V d No day,Maymr.advised She Launch these i y on the Planning Consuls- Plan.on ti f LIMa Schulx,who has taken arylayment o t f N £ ilia and has moved to the '` H usto S e as,e t eZou TFair nominations to f171 this position. She noted there are seven citizens serving an We Iss, 41 ,f JP nel L�ittee Ne ting. G Pip S Ci tyM g then esWd Ne Launch Personnel CMmnitiee to remai t, r eb i Ply f met ng to d1 peso 1 May Monday ad, that she hes apD4inted Cauncilmember G nes to serve on the Audit Casualties and is nnv7ng Councilaemker Bell to the Personnel Cmnnittee ADJOURNWU 1 Ruth 9e3har,City Secretary May 29,1986 k } I it � I 5 i � I � elx f ILI f ,+ Page 750 June 10,1986 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES MINUTES OF THE NUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 10TH OAY.OF JUNE.19 IN IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CNWIBERS,LG'TED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNT6VILLE,(AUNTY OF WALMER,TEXAS AT fi:45 P.M. 'T , The Council met in formal session with the following manbers present: Jane Monday,Mayor City Officers Present: , d P O.Eugene Barrett Ila G Games Eery Bell I, I.as 8.Green Gene Pipes,City Nene9er Stephen E.Davis P—Y Howard,Jr. ScoRuthtt Shhnds,City Se1:t. Jerry L.marl Ing Dick Wharton 1 � The meeting was celled to order by the Honorable Jane Mosday,Mayor,for citizen input. T CITIZEN INPUT Charles W Smith Jr..P 0.Bas 552 Huntsville.Texas -291.2461 M '9m th 1 tl ted he ha0 q ti the oarba0e ordinance that is on the agenda tonight. He asked for! ` -. or what might be exrept�fron these pro i SS.q 1 d fe t f TFS. Is d that hen the discussion p thisevening,that this be discussetl and clarified. He felt t should be in writing as to Jest.h t:that, a 'N ted in regard to the O 1 L Code h asked that the Council provide the o���� WW��7�y.for cr tr an. �.. j.t cone in and 9a over this ordinance with the teff,line by line.so that 1t is clearly. u i ronwu s2sslOx ' Mayor Nonday then called the fomal seas ionto order. The invocation was presented by the Reverend j Carroll Picket,TOC Chaplain. {� s" CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING + Councl lnenber Bereett made themmtion to aDDroye the minutes of May 27 and May 29,19Bfi and Louncrlmember d Bell secadd the motion. 1 were n avorr . tTieimts on Dossed unanimously. !=I ATTENDIND CITIZENS 0 Mr.C.M.Acker,Rosenwell Need.toaddress the Council canoe nine his mobile hone Dark yam, Mr.Charles Acker said he has lived in Walker County for4:years M=.Acker said an April 21 there was �e hearing brought about by the City protesting his wastewater permit along with an adjacent landowner.his dNighbor. Ne sold he feels he could Aave clrcumvento the problem with the neighbor if the city had not rote b fared. He sold the city used all of its assets and all 0f everything they neetletl to help this individual. can- sequently.I he said,a 0P last week the Texas Water Cmmission re eded that his permit be dented based up ' primarily the wastewater discharge,not necessarily the protest of the city. In the brief,the City mentioned „ �Articles 97M and 974a and an opin 7 on,not a law,haled dam by a court that subdivisions care under the ETJ to be me-1hd by the city. He said this came out a4 a law,Article 6702-1,subchapter a and it 7s in the city actor o's brief as Nat is xhere it came from. He said in Nat I. there are three sactions;2,401,which says what he shall d0 in a subdivision as far as roads,streets,etc,2.402 is also for real estate s,Wivisions and i the one quoted by the my. He said he didn't know wAeNer 1t was purely neglect or not having the knowldge but there is also a section in there, umber 2.403,which is a law passel in the or session of the Legislature ,I and became In September S.1985,and mods as follows: a. A manufacturemd home rental c unity 1s defined' d plot or tract of land which is saloons into two o re spaces or lots which am anted or III, 5 -I d off d for rent or lease to persons for the instal lata do of vnufactu retl homes for u e and occupancy I id p rill np that the lease or ental G meant 1s for a tern of less than 60 months and contains m 'r t fj pu M1 prion." b. A manufactured home notal cohounity as defined in the preceding subsection is not a sub- division and the provisions of this subchapter are not applicable. it Mr.Acker said by stating this law he rs sept rg that the C1 kY does not have the right to force him to pe Rosemall had or any road. He saitl his rs a bdi vision end that is a law and a statute and is rat an Dpi nla He said he is here asking,not denuding anything. Mr.Acker said at the last meeting,he Was awfully upset about what transpired as there was not supposed d p be aAybdy's nems or pem milli:,mentioned and he felt a little bad about that. He asked the city to give tht - ' consideration. He said he hes receimd,as of this week,from the Tezas Department of Health,a letter of j #t - piiance and acceptance of his entire s system, tar system. He III a d he c n opera to the sewer plant as of tanmaw 1f.he finishes the guidelines they hove.establlshad,which he is naw dol ng. He said he cannot operate ;I it,however.without a discharge permit,but.he ca Operate it if he hauls the effluent somewhere. He said the engines,from the Texas Water Cmmissian,and the lady who dented qy perml4 agree that his plant will set 11 of the specifications and his engineer agrees as will. The engineer free the Texas.Department of Health ay It Will also. He said the aewar system wt11 be stake retl by the state of Texas..He said he hes a certain se of criteria to mai,city and 19 he does not,the state will close him down. He said his plant will operate.."good i' 5 and as well as the city's. rc Ne s,Id,:treased in opposition to his permit,the e-1ker stated that the city would furnish him with asew UP to his place eta cost of E20,000. He said he tice cot know where she got the figure.but as of this time h would like t0 go d to ey that if the city will put him in a tap for$20,000, tart tomorrow. If not,he (said,he asked that She clyy please grant him a gamic to where he can continue his life and th 17-being f �� e bother peoTReeRa F3 - .un. or'pit me. _ Jw`k S tt Bounds,City Attorney,noted he w old be happy to brief the Cenci,to writing,rf the Council t. Ijdesires.at his earliest convemed<e,repardi ng the lea Iii.Acker cited. He said in referring to the law back in LdiL t 11985.he 1s referring to 6702-1e which deals with counties and their authority to regulate property in Ne extra itor rit,nal Jurisdiction. He said the definition of subdivisions of rebi le home parks saying it is rat a sub Hevaid' Mr.Acker pointed out in the section he red,is for purposes of that subchapter only of that section riblillatebdi1. You h a s 974 and the < - restriction an the definitt an of a subd7v1 alar relaid t bt l'rd d t Dlr th th 1s h15 e t s p understan ing. Xe sa he would appy to re ce t to.y 1—ti nN�'present 7}�-tAe Council at it next meeting. Mayor Horley asked him t0 do th toad to b M�a y�is�a cagy fit also. Mr.Acker saitl r old also 11 ke in wri n definite 7 Nat a a e m ebil home or 's saetltvisign. He ai'are h s son pinion that emy time you pl it U.a 1t rs consttlered su anywhere me N'l _—stabste��toYx.-who—am r_fa..enim}auypas etiR9,mobi3'sbenr-Parka=4n=srtY�desc.FlV ono=mfh Sham=bY-orQtnan '�I =._— fv o awepr 1 des online made a ci ,n'th 1t i t he 1d In rs aski I' i s Ma_yon said we'll getyback to him with that itte inion. H bel nerd that state 1 the c1 to bend it, lea Mondor F' �r F„ II P ` f "' ; .?� �S a Counci�— lmmber Oawli in k d.where th.R:.110,009 figure by the hearing examiner come fieri Mr.EP p 3 epp� T aid care the nearest serer min 5 open.on FN 980.at shat is now April Pm nt MobilexHwneePark. He said then is al mal "u k g a lift station down behind the airport,but he doubted whether Mr.Acker could build a force main that far but In d /iX._,(.h• ( night access ewer line for$20,000 at that point but he will not be able to build a.line aver the hill to '� 'a=si 5 1 ss the c7 tyssewer for that. Councilnrber 0awli ng asked why did the hearings examiner come up with inat #,yjn"yz,,i�c 5 <S BCou t..ti ty Attorney,Scott.Bounds,said he would take a caption La sane of the findings and facts th t the h rings e p with. Mayor Monday asked Mr.Bounds to address the$20.000 question also in his written maro.1°Mr�Bou�s said that would be difficult ns he does not know how that amount was tletem netl. j z Noma Jean Grown.Rt 12 Bar 687.Huntsville.Texas 77390 Ms.Brow id hd s property at 1298 Goodrich which ie a rented house(Rt.12.Bax 687). She id i9ht behind this house is a cluster of woods, make,,etc.She said the snakes are coring up into the yard. She said ,l th property on the side is the sou way.—'Srsaid the City needs a an cg g a�roEThl� said she has 1 th house rented out user the housing authority and they have certain rvl eseandregul regulations stop. She ked the ii City to get this area cleaned up. She.said the snake was a moccasin and it gat away before they could kill 1t Ms.Brown also mentioned an area which has become a rba a door on 01d L 1 Road. She said garbagei €S� being duiged under a highli ne.acr s frau her•house aM Little Bethe Lhurc rn be .She said"thing is being d about.this audit-is so°awful 1t 1s making her sick. She said whites and blacks are running b ck and 'u 6 - forth M dumping up inthere. She said when.she has to pay taxes and garbage and a water bill,she could see �r#'�� t `7 j n why this damping activity should be all awed to tones nue. She said if the Lounci lmembers would walk Over there,they wouldn't like it. She said the property belongs to Mr.Else Lewis who is a minister. M Pipes said the problem on Goodrich is a problem of absentee ownership,but he felt the city c,old get it l lotion to this problem. He said the dump site on.Old Colony Road is outside the city limits. He d he A d { can personally attest to at least four different occasions that the State Health gepartsent inspector that z- "sits our landfill.regularly,h be taken out there. He said it is obviously as illegal dump. He d it 0urisdicti oral probl it f lls within preciigt three of the County. He said it is a matter of f a a nt and catching the people.and mti ng them for vi slat,on for dumping to an authorized Burp site. He aid therm W,s is no operator of the d-P th 1 wnersh7p,there is no indication of ownership, o there is o 'to cite or fine. It Is a matte f. enfercemmnt problem,he said. Mayor Monday asked IP it is°po ted f n``Y it o dumpy ng. *..Pipes said h t re if it is posted and if it were.the signs he, probably beentake - ,! down. Ms.Brown said it has ne er been pasted. Mr.P1oes said he would look into but these matters He Knd,v advised Ms.B,.R the will et back tM her within the week hopefully. 1. ^' y - Ms ROY1 Davis,Del ight Wh 1 ale Company of Houston,to request a permit to sell ice cream on the street of f' 11 t lie as a truck vendor You can't deprivepoor little children from::buying ice cream.off of an ice cream truck,"said Ms.Oavis whose cgmpaU.•Ies 11 trucks that are presently running in Houston. She said Houston is bad aM-she w S her t ks out of Halston city limits. Bhe said thgy are geLti ng robbed end she can't put wmnen in her trucks.uhlclj I.b d She snid she is sending than out th 17 the c7 ties outside of Houston and Huntsv711e is one f then. - Sh id they do already have the permit from the City',Health Department and that went Dust fine,but t'- She 1. 'j t S: t k down here,the poli canon pulled it over.and told the driver they cold not sell o the streets. 'P She asked the Council tq let her bring her puck I. She sold she does heve ceutl qn children signs on thetop. i g t arms 11 ke the school bus,ane.every type of precaution that tan be taken has been taken. She said the',. drivers go to a school and poi ce..... month they watch a safety.film. She meld she has 22 films end each I's the!i, !I drivers watch two. She said this 1s required before they mon ever get Into a truck.2A drivers the i a week's training on how to deal with the children,the precautions to take, he.said. The menu is only the 'I right hand side of the truck so the children don't have to lk around to the street side of the truck and they don't even have to step down off the curb,.she said. She felt it i,set up perfectly for children so that the precautions for their safety are taken. *'+ M Pipes noted apple pre,motherhood and USA,'but the original crdi rence adapted by the City Couit n q mgu t-af.3977`was primarily concerned at, t th safe fety aspect of.the children accessing the truck in th tis ' t t,even if the signs are on the curb tl d they pu11 over to the curb,that doesn't keep the ne7ghb - �I hood children from the apposite side of the street to run across. He said the cident potential is to school bus types mf srtuatime except that it it not unlawful to pass this truck while it"unlawf 1 t* ' pass a school but He Said he reallzes that every possible precaution o thepart of the vendor hes ve y 7 kely 1i' ,. been taken,but theconcern at the time the ordinan[e was passed was Por the general health.5 4ety and welfare " concernsof the City Council at the time. In all candor,he said,.he did,t believe the question has c in the intervening years. He said this cmpany did apply for a perse t last year from the Neel th Deparhn t°of '4 the city which was granted,but instructions were given that they could not sell frau the street end they chose at that time to'sell from vain ous.perks ng lots around toxo,over which the city has n°Dur7sdictiom. Ne said this year,there has been a change of pwrsgnnel a.that infgm I.was not comoun7cated directly unt 1 last yt k So he said they did came up,they did begin doing business and they were stopped by the Police D p t t d told to stop selling I,that mennar. He said theprocedure needs to be amended as far as the Council ' yew of it.1f'the Council fit to soamend the ordinance,then we need to bring it back for t. ,I breut at this point in time theme n ca allowed and it i,simply a matter of whether the Councame il dm wants { to amend the ordinance to accept or to accommodate this request. + { Councilmember Wharton said he didn't see any reason to have this kind of an ordinance a,he didn't think it(Ice cream truck,moa that dangerous..Councilmember Dowlrnq said he was ou the Council when the original grdinaace passed. He said the 7 certainly the am element and he cognized the ender has take 11 j _ the reasonable precautions. He said them is aim°a se problem.an qui ty pnubl an relative to use f p b1 rights-°f-way as essentially Dl t 11 thi g h most people who are merchants in town oust acq i p p ti off of which to operate. P tints lly h d themn a sales ytax.problem relative t t 1 yy , of thes alean 7n ro while etenthtil 1 sP f.bwe was,1y. td lh t lessentiallyollam,it the' nR° "�eaiglIt, citablew.ne aid it ordinance t 11rt aw f j ice cream trucks.thenyou d th very dg ground to allow the barbeque stands around during the "'S �� rodeo,people 11 ti g o k g d g'ih d d h 1 ice• riety-hawkers at the parade,etc th t j this council.h h not t Permit i theo P ata 11 7t tl h have,just as reasonable en erg um t b t why they should be able to d theirbu d Ice r do Mayor Monday said she thecouncil h thiscc pbef r d one of the other problems that ' ] I uo was pricing Sheid they found that i off thetrucks tended to run at a very high price per unit k WS1 a d that mom ti th t moa 1 T producing Pt1 audi -a nd the wmnun7ty at perhaps an unequal price I II status they She ce id d it a natter of safety and that it was an attractive nuisance to addition to the concerns mentioned.by Councilmember Dowling.. `l �y } C.mil member green said he has mixed feelings about thi hole de H d he generally like,the idea .ts 2 T* _ _ of people being able to sell whatever they t to mall. Ne eked if ire h d qy loan th titT--='--r%j o xy . r r 'ril s gl� c,+ 'rya het k p �.c ., 1 k y d e MP h", PAGE 752 BOOK D MINUTES OF JUNE 10 1985 safety a tm,k. Mr.P pe d. h local t to that thdY h been school here. Ms.p am said the truck has a safety N t G ft to.pe pl do t t p When hoolbus puts Its stop am p 3, out,but when the ice truck puts Wt t stop 1 qt' toV. id Mayr Monday asked f h f heals f th a who Id liketo see thisordinate,lane back. Council- 2��v bar Barrett said he 1d like tot k t it d Cauwoitmmb MN rte Gai H rd,and Green aceto loo t t ow 9 V s'an an 0 t re se t e r u, tom'er—a; x�a—rm�—t nti—e ar ewe —I've A r-t e f ! (w ac n w W9 next wee. T Jim F Soa B 0 i raH W UatS' 1a U tler'th'CI 1 ordinance to put u f banner 11th Stre t t o te t so e' n n P i Mr 6 pip City M A d t d'th Lo cit M pt adjunct t M'City's5 squicentennial Icily- Mr. ti iti.e.the Snap p Ge Da by'pew s.have mtl 9 mt be l bommor admad..11th Stre t at Avenue N to draw;i } v attention to their event July S. He said he is recommending theSap Box Derby sponsors,which is also apple p1 e,motherhood and USA t be.ll d to p t p tht ban He'said.however,the City Attorney.Scott Bouadssl Will tell the.Council why they h Id.of Il that. Nr.Bounds said he has a—re—vitimis about the CW t7 f ily-pe tt g banner te ON erected acros� , public street. Generally.underthefirst ndoent,h }d-th Net. q s that city ordinanus and city t1 aTreating at to protect pe First amendment'rights-'H' id 1 estebl lshing what J protect du those rights,the court t hi established b 'pmitry'th t my A 1 Huns of speech penit- ting or prohibiting. 't oust be content n t 1 Xe d th three ge 1 pt s to that: i)a gove""t wn regal at obscene,illegal tyP H 121 ih1 g Gh t.teed to-rim etc.;2)the government can distinguish between on premise antl off-p 1 p M n g Tat sig 'b ed'oa whether it relates m a _,�e�' business there at the site that the sign i', 7 tad fn diff rent'spot--the content is a determiner in the ? hi .3„ 1 mg,lations but that it had been held to b pe 1 bl; d 3)..th rt ha m_ distinction between Ij ,t this minoo ndnorciel ro1e1 speech. H id Mr'Pipe i - tl1 g M t thi tied a by distrnguisning speech vs.commercial speech. He_id however;'h d tf I this resolves the promise. He said we have several diffe tkiW f 1 l speech: b fide charitable orgnixat ons;I t u h as the groupsponsmrrng the Soap Box-Derby,but -p fit rg attend 1 Include'the American Civil �I Liberties Union and the Klu Klux Klan. He said we also he,underIspeech the 1i91 and I ty political groups. He said If the Council permits this particular banwer to ad over a public street.he feel, I me to Whether the TdBBdUUdI_g,,w_LQr_Vq_= bane a oublic.street is aood or b tl nd iiia[.level anon is noino to be W ed o tent hose dinn itli over i. " r to o over) W f f 1 "t and future reW RAW" might g t '''k wrM remain to ativerHsmw hani rs Mr B nd sSM th o�o�erLv-f1nTa pnlvai- ; b ildin saewbere n uteric rr h't —Til S-i 1 ns't air arc and et t e same or 1 r vertsament or eons m t o,or t e ta,h t N t vrou o ve p p r ne City. r.www s se ha c i h h hlanket rohibition f ems a .reigns heing.plated p 9 -way tree veers. After sdne discus III by the Council for clarificationd uggestim Eh C it Indtceted u.% 1 II ' that th did not wish t he .the t -grd,na tM a'r e d r ter o ii be t0 L - r res. ayor aY r te tolpflv retq „ f basgingae te�� rvaow structure or p♦r to f n wh to no Ne banner n�f eu�o� it war a Mr.Gen Bius to discuss the oraoosed Develmuent Com. Mr.Bi id'he has a copy of the preliminary draft,for di—win,purpose.only,of the Development 5 t Cade,d t d'un 9.1985. Ne the delivered the following preserve speech: l "Ladies and Gentleman,CWrcll,Your Manor llsyor Monday. I c e before you this....rn9 as carred 11 bust. a .reap state broker.developer and member of ity L do at letmdto tndt to umallgn-o ' r at' e with - #u discred t.Myon w t m cmm�fs. Instead,I p pore an It ti pprvach for improvwmnt in our future' t, Plmse construe eU'stetarcnts as constructlre eM lncere"P M p mY limgoesand I M1ave not been as ag -I� sive as necessary in.eking our thoughts known rxgarding t H nd developmnt rn and around Xuntsvrlles as we houla have. If this 7s the.mss,I regret it. !t 7 k- that you have worked lolg and herd to produce w rkabte code of develmment far the City. I believe that Sh1administration dmi'tratin want..to set a pasltiva terc � °4,gy kr, in Huntsville for economic development,while protecting our quality If life. This Is my goal iso. I've read the preliminary draft far discussi ly ii since it was ads available to m a week aqa. For the 1 _ most part,I feel that the.mW cent has lot of tt;on the other hand,Men are many portions of the document of which I an ensure. There a othersthat I'n sure can be corected blower improved upon. This code ` an he a po itive step taverns economic development.'In ny erofes ion Cr into co Wct wfM pe'lle to make H e f the land rn Huntsville I frequently h cmmnts concerning the difficulty of'do,,anything in and around Huntsville because mf the current oe I the nn document,the words feasible and a.mom.—traijl pro amu adtlFrequently throughout I ft d it h d to believe that anyone has taken a juDical parcel f land, J pment,paid a private enAiceer,interest expense, d attelmpted to-sell the product in the F _ market by the criteria set vet'".this code. It rs My,op th tth se who must'put the product on the grouts.and make it available and of to our fallow t1rt help fomulate the means to do so. I Therefore,my request of yqu Is: 1)table the proposed D 1 meant Coca ot'the City of Huntsville.Texas for further consideration;2)eatebllah a camittee cowprtaed of local taxpaying Indivi duel s--Mese Individuals should include.a real estate broker,builder,architect,cartlfied engineer,read contractor and real Sy appraise t This committee would be assigced to work in an advisory capacity with the.Planning Commission. The Planning t Co,lssion would review the pp somal again under the advtsment of this committee;3)direct the P1aimlig CarlI'di n to coMuct Peasib711ty sWtlies for Me proW.lona of epee and further hold infomati ve public hearings for improvement of be cove pursuant to Article 102, uba.,tion 192.3.paragraph 4 of the Code, ad- �U In'as follows five the prelimnary.raft.revised June 9.1986,to-wit: Me camissign shall assist the r it,in c..ductin public hearings as may be required to gather informed.necessary for drafting, stabl'sb- m t and maintenance of Me ceeprehemlve plan end ordlnames and regulations related to it.' I believe that 9 this procedure will have the effect of improving development In Huntsville. Thank you.' �1 Xr.Brian umadmw to a7atmse the pmm,vedmt M wm Nootlwertl noted his caments ere on the topic Although they are not quite as amlforetiva as Ben's perhaps are because he is tired of the City. He 1d he is t7 red of the City doing things when Nere is n ,q t publ7t try far these things to be done. He said the council may 9m1 that in Meir poatti that they have ria the povSow do things which they may consider In Ideal tic farm to be good. But,he said Mere I,no public rrii ` r �I 3 .y P� 777777 ,row Yti„ z frr f Z: b a _ -RYCOUXO,IL� IN6 MI NINES OF JUNE 70 19860OK 0•_��_ PAGE 763 ne try for ny ow repulatian. There has not b y f .previous regulations. He slid h h 1 k t this �a" }"l'._ book here(Development Code--Ju9.19B6),n n h asked for half of what is 11 have and the time and all,..E expanded on it I, disgrace. He then de the following st tome t. _ 3 the election f .tai they shall( and th h 11 be namel naive aril 17 1 g ou cil persons,the {, { ^.. T• to h b s t f g 1 t1 designed to cur 11 nil et ny_ t Frustrated 1n ch ttanpt t pass a zoning ordinance,these persons immediately beg k a n d more restrictive set of regulations. Egged on b'a i"paranoid.city person, ucrdoy.that sees every situationasagainst them,'the city council has fiddled.while Rome burns. 1'look round the city w m stores are losing,businesses a e failinA buildings stand empty,and citizens- '7 rig-their jobs: The c7 ty council spends ci employees J g time and our tax money to produce this document. Imagine the waste--c1 ty tlevelament peoPle.cmnpiling and II " b , its ng,city engineers computing and calculatl ig,the city attorney reviewing.and drafting,the typists typing,, yr ii the xerox machine spewing mt copies,fill ng clerks filing--it is a disgrace. For what purpose2 To creat 3 jl buffer zones between in land uses. T tell d 1 Ders that their lots shall be no wider than Mice (i their depth. To command that street names shall fit 1 with the aures off-existing streets. To prohibit hmse- wfvas from hawf ng Wggerware parties or wlli g tics or t carry Wt any business from their homes where }* ;i the.product is not producetl on.the Dremi seI byamof Lh 1mm di t family. This fs not an exhaustive list. The carie ewe."proh7bits.dw117 g 1.the.down town df stri ct. Th t i'obviously a typographical error I th1 k it Y means drilling. What other great Incentives to 1 t ur it ng economy does the expensive report reproduce. 1nte11ecNalve pl it ambo Y ir9people tylive? N .Now the b t h nark,offensive to the eye of the. f a eou quired b the od,to h streets d amenities equal t Forest.,th, �! Lan't afford the rent? Move.out.f the city.M les.and givey -hl ldren j70.00 to get a library card. Disgraceful. How about the empty buildings? It is not the fault f theow they are empty--this new code l says toy evpty f i80 day then you have t bring t p to.code this code. In a time of ecommlic SY '` iii tlepr7vation,7t i id 1 Ds. [f half of your building is destroyed by fire,what does the.city say--are they y7 No. They d t. ..R 6 id it t coda. If you don t have enough land--buy,sane Wild asmall xad�i Wilding. The requiiamntr.f th e e diose. Most.add'unh.av sary casts and discou g Ib th large d�,�H1 businesses from considering Huntv111e.sera placeto open a rerr bus?mess:. I suggest that the C1 ty Louncll h ng^�' "y its head in shame far wasting the taxpayers money nd Ming more regulations instead of devoting their eff its N Y1�'v jj towards more.flez7bill ty,more encouragement. d incentive for buss negsmen to come t Huntsville,bringing! 4 3 .tea i1 J b d OP rani ties for the city and the cit I gg t th t the.City Council.not adopt this code but do the Ing study embers nforemlly ret d d Enforce the.ods that we n have fairly and justly �! d leave elle ugh alone. When o economy co r,then the City Council should sit down with knowledgeable citizens t see if efinehents or amendments to thecodeare justifiable or even necessary. Thank you 1 4 CONSIDER ORDINANCES Consider Orlin amends art Efi,t on of th ori rel string cuet subdivisions builds code antl enforcement 5 D u enc _ v s t L e nx Mayor Mondey noted before begin.this discussion, h had a few comments she would lh ke to make to '- fze what has gone on to lead up t the d ptie f thisde. She netd that se oral f the camentr that B i n �. Woodward made are erroneous and they will be addressed later on In our discuss sever She then prefaced this !; di 1 with these comments: i� F t and.most importantly,this document Is a c%mm7 document,representing many varying viewpoints. This 1.15 here t represent aur entire community and the interest groups contained therein. We are 1 here to represent the citizens of the past and the heritage they here left,the citizens today, d those t c n the future. This Cwn il. ceptlmal i that the philosophical make-uD on it does reflect the am a muni s full spectrum of dlverg t cons- inions.. We haw IBOo df fferences represmtd frau those m Caunoil wh hal leve fn no control n development antl those wW W71eve int tel' central for the public geotl. In the p t f amn hew.have spent 13 saparat sessions discussing-these.<adas.dating back to October of 1985. The approxi-!J 7 _ spent have .'are to owr 40 hours of debate. All f these sessions have been public,advertised both before and reported in Vial after. Sam of the ideas in tis code came from recomnendati ms from th 2mtrg Study Comiesion In then r.report to.the Lowcil on September 18.1986. First area.landscapins ire ported cites: Landscaping should be revised t mqufra landscaping to a configurattm that people can e scent to public streets. b). buffer areas--the.report stated appropriate buffers should be required t .moderate the inherent conflict between land uses such as between residential structures antl a commercial o Industrial facility. Ores nage--the City should review its current drainage regulations t insure the protection h f the natural water coprses. All 9 these areas and others haw been addressed in this Del This Code. This code condenses thee-codes and ordinances that have previously existed into one cancise,workable datum t ! t Ninety five percent of the code we are looking at tonight is to very same thatme have had all along. Th ! area that are new have had oximes ve debate. If you have Rad your paper,7t reported that et one session yelled and banged on the table,'and I guarantee you,we did. There is not one councilmember up here,I d ay,that 1s.1.111 happy with th d t because we each had to giwe a llttlesmmewhere. But that.I hope is what x117 make it a workable d t f "the town of Huntrvilie. Let me give you Just two exaneles of this ' procedure. LandscaDi n9-origin-1 ly had landscape ordinance that called for 10%--frankly it was abused Our developers continuetl to put th i­Xem us 1 d p7 n9 in the ditch in the back.not et all inW nod to what we were and wAs e diswes sed a eewe debated.W fp iced to m1ntIdocumentgt t10%%butnl0%avlstble from puhlicstthe table ' t fo be reduced bel ow.7q%wherebefore t could be reduced t zero through credits. Also,en incentive h s - `Rz;y been added to preserve existing t th property. Mobile home parks--the at., that was proposetl,B tan, - was for all paved streets..One of the.tri tics some that I hear Is that we didn't consult professionals. I-, pro- sorry.we did..One o9 the.other ceunct lmembers and myself went out and spent four hours with ane of the p o- %.t fesslonals in this area and.Tooked itevere mobile home park in Huntsville,Texas. Me came back with that infer- mat7on-we dehated,a gnpranise was a had.-this tlocwent new reflects all-weather roads for low tlensity mobile hone Bevel pm t. tl ombination of paved and all-weather for high density developmnt. So,in con- ' elusion,let me y this document has evolved out of give and take.and a desire W make It workable. It is not 1? s tin stone.'It way mended at any time. And,we want it t main flexible. I want to recommentl the adoption of the code as presented and configured,.but we will continue to review it,to change it as needed. We da wel cone your ideas and we welcom your input. If ya'l 7.bring us Ideas and specific concerns,we will ' weigh than and evaluate then. Me too are dedicated to supporting econosic growth In Huntsv111e while preserving, r K f d. "• - our quell tY of lffe.' m f - Mayor Monday then asked for the Cauncll s consideration of the code itself. Mr.Pipested the ordinance,the captto^,of which is as Fallows: presen an, ORDINANCE NO.86-16 f e tH AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING CHAPTER 30,COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEM OF ITS CODE OF ORDINANCES:ALSO AMENDING CHAPTER 3.AIRCRAFT AND AIRPORTS,CHAPTER 6. ,ya 9 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS,CHAPTER 118,MANUFACTURED HOMES AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLES,AND �. 1 CHAPTER 17,WATER AND SEWERS.OF THE HUNTSVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES;ESTABLISHING OR REDESIfdNTIXG L `' ro a t w t PAGE 754 BOOK 0 MINUTES OF JUNE 10,1986 CITU COUNCIL MEETING THE DOWNTOWN,MANAGEMENT,FLOOD HAZARD,ANO AIRPORT HAZARD DISTRICTS:ALTERING PAINING COMMISSION 7 T" wrvx4 y=:. €r i PROCEDURES FOR CONDUCT OF ITS MEETINGS;PROHIBITING THE SUBDIVISION OR DEVELOPMENT OF LAND WITHOUT C r„ A PERMIT;.REQUIRING DEVELOPMENT PERMITS FOR DEVELOPMENT OR CONSTRUCTION IN THE CITY OR ITS EXT RA- wa:y, - TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION;MODIFYING THE FORMS USED IN THE SUBDIVISION PROCESS;REQUIRING A CITY PERMIT FOR DEVELOPMENT,RECLAMATION IMPROVEMENTS;REGULATING CONSTRUCTION DF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS; ESTABLISHING LOT STANDARD.FOR SUBDIVISIONS;REGULATING AND RESTRICTING TELEVISION,RADIO AND .t tl T MICROWAVE TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT;ESTABLISHING STREET SYSTEM AMC PUBLIC EASEMENT STANDARDS; JY ESTABLISHING CRITERIA FON NATER,SANITARY SEWER,AND STORM DRAINAGE FACILITIES:REGULATING AND RESTRICTING SIONS;REGULATIXO AND-REgUIRIXG LANDSCAPING,GUFFERYARDS,PARKS AMD OPEN SPACES IN 1 DEVELOPMENTS;REGULATING AND REQUIRING OFFSTREET PARKING;At ERIKG THE VARIANCE PROCEDURE t REGARDING LANDSCAPING AND OFFSTREETPARKING:REGULATING ANO RESTRICTING DRIVEWAYS AND ACCESS TO 1�y a i STREETS:ESTABLISHING NOMLNENTATION AND DRAFTING STANDARDS;DEFINING WORDS ANO TERMS USED IN TXIS ' e ORDINANCE;PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UP TO$200 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE;REPEAL- -kr`" ING ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT WITH THESE AMENDMENTS;PROVIDING A SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY PROVISION: AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. Mr.Bounds,City Attorney.then referred the Council 1 U a couple of errata sheets that will eke changes to the copy of the Development Cod.that the Council had to review.. He than went over all of thea with the Council P fOr tlarific,tion. After lfi ha t d nth th h tai Councilmouber Doris made the mutton to it -w app e.f Ordinance�-Ta entl Cou it rob 1. TT ton to approve as M Mada. � 1 y Councilnmmber Davis said over the past four.five i ,nth:.,not ml`has the council 11s tenetl to many I iti m in public sessions about our development pd but there was also a ittee aP 5 15-16 very lnteres kd individual5.on both sides of nen zoning d p -'Doing whi h c forth.with their ecamnndattonr. He said the x mare Mayor has stated correctly that on the Council there Is a wide diversity of feelings about coning and non zoning. He said this 7s a coaprmise package. H fit it Ws farther along now than he ever antic gated it world be sees t the heated nature.that zoning brings from people,Is dig h7 lf. He said wherever you discuss it,whether 7t be private or pub)I,,people have a definite pinion oft way or the oth— He said there have been many } I citicens down here that were strongly opposed to a�f P g lotion and ma u citizens that were strongly n favor of Euclidian zoning. He aid there' d far-sone co reetion to subdivision oraloance as - gested by our citizens. He feels good at thistimethat we have rcae m this,Me says. He said we now have polari mtlon of feeling,that he feels can encourage economic tlavelopmnt but yet keep mind s sort of a encou a n n m one integrity to a private hone owner that is in a non-deed restricted subdivision to keep industry from moving right next to them that would be inadvertent or unpleceing He said it is act perfect and none of them Is. perfect. He said it will be,changed and it will heve-pro bless. +i Councilmember.Green said his notes 1,front of him sound Ilk,BrianN am. K,said there are a number of e things he dues not like about.this ordinance,In---r,he was g.in,0 to for it. He said he does not like J buffer zpnes required. He thinks if people want to buffer themselves,they have that option. He said he does not like 1 0 p tlinances because he thinks 1f paaple want to do that,they have the.rig tp do that. He ' said he doesn't 1 k minimn lot sizes because he thinks pprobably developers.,tl hmeourers have a better knwiled t ' f that than the ity:councfi. He said he doesn't like the council trying to debamsne what people can do or at do in their own homes when the deed restrictions can pretty wall determine that for than. He said he is voting for it because he feels Share are merry areas about it th t'am g'but the only way we'regoi ng to solve that is if we have sorethtng 1n place..He said as the Mayo h said. -h b fighting over this. He has been an no entrere sometimes and other people have been on other t s,t other hhms entl they have been doing tali i for ten months. He said he won same and lost same. H id if there of great concern,people should k' have been here saying sorething about ft. He said if put owthing in place 1t will force you if you d t like this, we ca.change it because w111'h ve ih�kg in place th change. He felt it fs m re e I 1 3 db coiqurmise although there a. maty a about this he does t 11ke. He id if he w writing the doe Pont,he would write it differently. He sell this is as good as we can do at th1.s time as an alternative to �f Euclidian.Zoning. He said this is an option that was actively supported an the Council. . Councilnimnber Gaines noted although she has not been in on any o9 the sessions(elected April had 1986), r.r she ret_,a_d sone pf the cpncemc of Counetlmeaber Green. She said she too would probably have hatl to cogro- E I mise as she disagrees with,am of the things in the code. However,she laid we do need a start,ng point and thi '> She felt pust a ubinninputnot 11 cont?nue t bet In loatmies-vital said with this thought in mind,she felt she could support it. Councileamber Howard said when we putting les and laws that are to govern people in the businesses they are pursuing there tends to be a little friction nd ultimately Plat f dis.Bm—I and d,scussl,,. He too se Id o this document tc not in concrete of any sort and it was put together to order that we can proceed to make changes �?T where necessary. _. Cmnctimember Bell said this he,been achieved through the democratic process,through give and take,and various interests were represented. le said it does represent a cmprxnlse of which not everyone is happy. I He said Ne Revel1meant Lode is an attempt to realize Imre of the dreams of the people as articulated in the cmPrehensive plan. Cauncilnember Barrett said although he,s not completely happy with this document.he feels it will be,lot 7npler for developers and-all people involvetl in the city simply because it 75 all 7n one book and they wpm t have to go to several different manuals looking up different rules and regulations. He said these can be changed) mM this is a starting point. He said we'll try to develop something everyane can live with. i�ID Co ncilmember Dow1f g reitamtsd.the Council didhotstart with clean sheets of paper on this issue. A �+ y substantial portion of the code has already been,n place and was essentially,lust a recadification of existing regulations oda renunberi ng,etc.,which hopefully will aid the developer,etc.,who comes I.end not have to . go to aux di ffemnt books,he,said It.Pay,be a good.mark for the protection of the citizen that all these folks r p here(Council)say they are not happy with it--that May be the highest mark of democracy that no individual , gets their way. He said there are parts pf it he also 1,unhappy with for a whole variety of reason. On the �« they hand,he said,the codtficataon of these regulations will 1n the long run prove to be benef7 Ciel in the w sy"t developer. He anticipated there will be circumstances of apllicatipns I change or modify. He so Id the Coum77 ill be Interested In hearing Nose. He said there may also be vacancies in this made--things that shoultl have been covered that were not. He said the sword cuts both ways. He said it Is the product of,lot of effort and zGs`vzy "" S Concern Ind it is a starting place. M old ac the days and years go by,there will be sate fine-tuning. He tiv`2f. felt the Council could be proud of this documnt for their.work. . { Mayor Monday said this is the beg,nning of an ongoing process for fine Wrong aM develppl ng. She said this i afternoon a developer gave her an idea that she feels w111 work very well. She said she has already discussed It with staff and she guaranteed.that next week she ori 71 be aak7ng that Nis idea be brought beck for considered nd supplementation.to it. She said this is exactly what we ho a ori 11 ha opers an un - v 53 ci. the people in thefield will work with us Dna daily basis. Itthey have geproblem ane orhwncern,she said tel x+ woOld It down with than any day at any time to discuss it and!bring It to staff's attantim to fine tune and thi f tl Bee).-NNve-yrerarilual=Ehnugh - _way ft have done this and tomorrow won't be any different. All Won to favor If this OMNI once and 1t passedic N?f 4 w� usl E � e ry a S p. ts4T Q t.t t h r �t 1z ` y fir . sr"na' aa 1 a Hr kid .„D�✓,€.d �"� p �.�i �� ' 'bt* t v x x451 ` "aIxE,11ME 10.1986 BOON n CITY COUNCIL MEETING�„�_ _ PAGE 7A.5- . Consider Brain—prohibiting the ollectiou hauling and dish 6e1 of n1ld waste inth Ci t by the { Cit th certain exceptions 4 Mr.Gene Pipes,City ManaAer,then presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as Fallows. ORDINANCE NO.86-16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,PROHIBITING THE COLLECTION,PAULIN6 AND DISPOSAL OF ALL SOLID WASTE MATERIAL WITHIN THE CITY EXCEPT BY y. CITY;MAXI IT.UNLAWFUL OR ANY PERSON,FIRM OR CORPORATION,OTHER THAN THE CITY OF _ Hop YOVILLE.TO COLLECT,REMOVE OR DISPOSE OF GARBAGE IN ME CITY ON A COMMERCIAL BASIS 00.FOR H1 RE; INDI DING A PENALTY OF$1-$1000 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION HEREOF;PROVID- ING REPEALING AND SAVINGS PROVISIONS;AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Nr.Pipes highlighted a change in the ordinance since it was first presented which is Section 9-62. Exception ,L for Actual Rmducers.Preh75e Qaners,xhich reads The actual prod f fuse,or the axners of prmml ses up 'r aF whf on refuse has.accumulated,shall be permitted to personally col lett,.coma,or dispose of...on refuse,pro lid such producers or comers ply thIthe provi scans of this Chapter. He aid here was sane concern about) b it thispmfu eerson wth thho etlanaf771 ll-itNftho tshmbhevin9'toywait foror lthenCityftoNdo is it osrtherfollnowin9sWetlnestlay�e He saidto , N f is this Section 9.62 clarifies that exam— 1,, H��yyd' be d7X Pips said this-ordfrenco Is an effort to.regulate the caonercial contractors,1n large volume,who may pt7ng She solid waste v 1 sufficiently diverting,t to alternate location so much ih that the City t sake-a good decis,a,on to it1 to disposal method the.City will choose for the near future. He said the intent of the ordinance is to.require that all garbage is deposited at the city landfill so that we have a µ good recertl of thr. u1 % Ne said the City is not interested 1n a private contractor cawing in and taking the garbage On another County until such time as wm decide we are gain,to stay MN the lena4771 type operation and Tt II than, n that event,we'll let Nen all cane in and take it away. He said we xould be better off to send it B sonewhere else if we da,idW to stay with landfilling. Nayar Monday expressed a concern as to how the penalties allowed in this ordinance would be applied and desired a clarification m the definition of Whoviolator would be. Mr.Pipes aid in the old code,a privet hauler ws a person that used the landfill'more th tw tl per week for more than three.cons ecu til re weeks. "•' Ne seta the Tand4711 Attendant motif tors the£req envy with which a person uses'the landfill and can determine whether someone is a private hauler Or just a private honeowner disposing of trash or garbage. He said if sale- L't a1 frequents the landfill Mi cc aweek for six weeks.it could-be that he is hauling far sama0ne else. Ne 'aid 1t is punitive only,f it is detemi we that that individual is in fact engaged,n the business of commer- cial hauling of garbage. ' Council member B¢11 for the sake of discussion.made the notion to ado t this ordinance Na e6-lfi to et it o p IMT,112- mor en uric men r cur p e mot on. ms9waa,on: CM-Ii mem r teen seta e eat on po n separebad. He sold there is a concern' of knowing whetuthe volume of.g b ge 7 f p p f deteivining what tM city will do in.the future and he I, aaP Nbl with that;both tl d t feel f tab]-Ith the City hevi ng a monopoly on the collection of garbage. He said Section 9.61 t lly ays th t th City has that monopoly and no one can compete with it. i W"' He said if sammne can do it better d. ffi tly he d7 do't see any problem with that os long as they dispose of it at our landfill,until. h Hre as we make a determination of what we're going to da. He felt F that ie a separate Issue from "who" it collect it. Hehad no problem with a private entity collecting the ggarbage or trash H ,d this.is like.the Federal-Goverment establishing that no one can c pete with them in delivering theis Ne same philosophy. He felt.the section 9-61 covering commercial collections in city Prohibited,.could be eliminated and we could still have a detem,nation of our volume. c Mr.Pipes.in referring to the Post 0fffre example,competition that..use the on c cel—thin the city waula offer immeasurably if themwasfree market cmpettti On because the people that sustain the con- chal aM residmtiai Pees If the city a4 Hun tsvf lie,and paY for Nat budget,'ay for it totally out of those l� fees He said,f,n.fact,through ocepetltion,which everyone is in favorof,certainly,there is a reduction t f the collection.at any comarci al site or residential site,than the pro poIti onete amount of cost 1s redistrt- - buted over the remaining customers until such time as we dismantle Ne service. Mr.Bounds said tf the city to e71 ow sneone to tae in dna cmnercial ly pick up selected busiesses or a ssilecbitl area,he is sure it S,P. that on a selected route a private hauler could.haat the city s fees. He said if you would let the city pick up selective meigghborhooas where the houses are located 100 feat apart.or just Dick up cannercial cental nets in certain neighhorhouds where the didn't have to drive their vehicle to go pick smnebody else up,we could pro- bably reduce our rates,but our obligetlo,into provide garhege service N everybmtly in the.city limits. He ssId we almost have to have a monopoly. He amid even where garbage hes been prlvi tized,it is usually a regal re� - {` t in the contract that they have a monopoly inside the city--a franchise arrangement. Caunctlmamber Green asked if we have a provision whereby are might accept bids for doing this. Mr.Pipes said the city has had veal o�k private hauling corporations look at aur city for a number of years end their consensus,each time.is that because we operate as a proprietary interest,a non-Drafit business,that we stnvcture our service very much es they would structure 1t aM thereforeit 7s sat profitable to cane to here without a number of concessions an� 4 i.= operate in the.City. Typically,he sal d,sale of these concessions are that we dedicate two service bays at the #t - City garage strictly for their use and purpose and that we give them exclusive authority over the landfill under our pent to dispose of garbage at.no expense. He said if that is what they have to resort to to make it a market advantage for them,we must be dO7ng pretty well. He said the Neneral consemus among private cmtrac { tors is that it is difficult to compete witA Huntsrtlle because it is set up like a business in the first piece "I Moloy noted at budget ti the id be the hpportanity for the Council-tor take the option to 1 seek bids on this and that acts itY i t prohibited by Nis particular ordinance. y Camcilmember Dangling asked for an example f b aY h would be,n compliance with the private hauler M It and not nun afoul of the commercial collection pe it Nr.Bounds said people picking up outside the ity dna then coni ng.through toxo and.using cur dory I d7 sing canpanles Nat pick up lard,grease,or t u, reAulated toxic wastes,it waz no bad the city en ge p vat:compahies I allact antl dispose of Chose y products elsewh thecity's p it do t allow the disposal £.toxic wastes in the landf,l1. chose lmembe Or een noted thisdi d s.of spoke eption for these types of haulers Mr..Pipes saitl we need to I v q rte an exception-.f N tgoing to pick up those itm..Ne said-people Mho pick up modeling I t@�n items such es th t.regulated Under this omtnanre. He said he wns7dera the t liquid waste. Council-� p amber Gaines asked if this clarification should be in the ortli mance. Mr.Bands,Cit y 0.itorney,sa d he 1 I it is already excluded as we,exclude flow the deflnitim of refuse.things that we can t take at the landfill. 'pI x Councilmenber Wharton felt just for point of cTarificetion Xa should atld 72 Lo the section. Mr.Bounds lnaicasptl he would do so as a Point of clar7tiwtion. Mr.Pipes,City Manager,suggested adding the following.words to VILA' kctlon 9-61(h)os clar7f7catian� _pt the,,that pInhibite-are prohibited from disposal at the sanitary a` r x s t l �,i ��`'���STs � s _ ✓ � � ;� � I 5 $ COUNCIL MINUTES PAGE 756 BOOK'0 MINUTES OF JUNE 10.1986 CITY 7 dfill. Launci lmembers ee11 and Oowlino accented thls as an amendment to their motion. All ware in favor of the ameMad motion La adopt ht is ordinance and the motion paused an e # an mpu CONSIDER BIO v Consider a bid for£loo�tn-Service C tea. vation.to Ashley-,interiors in the amount of$4.688 to be e .,t. Datram�calT.'lerv7ceCenter oroect TUI Mr.Bene Pipes,City Manager,presented.the bids which war,opened on this project on May 22,1985. He 1 aid of the five bidder it is the recommendation of the staff to.award the contract to Ashley sinteriors,the t8. (lam bidder,in the amount of$4,688.00. Counci lmember Howard made the motion.to a roe of this bid and Council- 1 member Barrett secmded the motion. A11 we n t a motion passe u µ- - n sora m`T reCITY MANAGER'S REPORT. nen ma s v I� 5 /B dg t Calendar--Mr.Pi a east he would have this d%T I pp at this time to be the most apt imum.date Por outsell da ready nezt Tuesday. He said August 2 y easel on(Saturday). He d the general fund will be reviewed at that time. The following Tuesday night,august 5,ire will review the N tility antl sanitattaa funds. We will skip the following weak(August 12)eat came back for soy n ary hearings an rates that are indicated by your approval or disapproval of those items that are included to thel budget at that time,he said. �'. Juneteeith Parade -Gene Pipes advised that the Juneteenth parade may use Avenue.F on their route to Eavnclpati.ni tit �fFe construction will not begin until the following Monday. s1AYOR'S REPORT n, I Sesquicentennial Birthday Party Dates �f Mayor Monday advised the city will start celebrating the city s birthday on July 7 and will celebr te the p tare week. She said the celebration actually starts with the chi idren's production to June because tht year �) the theme of the birthday party'is Festival of the Arts. All of the artis fs that have crone out of Huntsville. i including visual.ParfonniM antl litergrya will be celebrated and honored. She said there will be a dant rt performed by SHSU.alumni that are now to the profession ntl there will be an a'cmnpanyi n9 reception. July 10-12 it involve a program and outstandi n9 guests. She asked the.Cwncil tp put those fetes an their calendars and °a. Slee te be here as the are all to b involved in ny different functions. She said the publicity will begin 4 ' shortly on how Huntsville Will be celebrating its birthday of 157 years and the state's 150th birthday. syn Appraisal District Board Inguiries d1 the Central ap­1111 District(CAD) n ` Mayor Monday noted the city staff met with members'of the Appraisal District Bbard.recently. She said one question cant 9'f thi meeting is would the Jurisdictions pay difference in operet7 ng costs for total "p perattonal s grog tT. 4 oro HISO. "Mayor Monday noted the Appraisal Board used to be a pert of the HISD but it - has since separated itself to same areas,but not to others. It has been separated physically as it I.housed ¢; separately off of HISD property,however,there is still a link,financially and otherwise. She said theCity 1 t g ked Mr.Grover Cook,Chief Appraiser,if the CAD pate'to completely separate itself from HISD,what _ ld those costs be. She said itis response Was it would cost approximately$30,800 to$35.000. This amount includes ii$15.000 to bookkeeping that HISD does for the CAD;approximately$2,500 in Janitors Pees;yard fees of$1.500 (Che latter two fees not actually paid because it would cast CAD more if they charged that out and then HISD had j to pay their port on than if HISD Just did 1t. This is,however,what they estimate it would cost if they did Pay it separately);$5,00.toward health care being paid for by HISD($30.00 per month for the employee's health k y(` e). This totals around$30.000 or$35.000 and this expense would be borne by all the entities if the CAD j parates from H[SO, she said;hnewver,the board is not cmmitted to doing this but did want to ask the City 7f "Per'city rmuld be Will Ing to pay its share'-for splitting.frw HISD. t May Monday said before the CAD began its operation,it utilized XISO s maps. HISD had approximately $250.000 to$300,000 worth of maps that were.being utilized by the CAD frau the beginning,she said. The questio #f c up as to whether the LAD would need to lease those naps if it comp ately severed itself from HISD or buy then or copy them,etc.). She said the.Board s phi losaphy has always been to da this operation 7n the cheapest I ear possible to save the most tax dollars for the anti has Involved. She said the Board is reluctant at this li j time to change this arrangement,but the City could certainly express their optnian. She amid she agreed to present this information to the Council and to bring back its response.at the next Jurisdictional meed ng. LOuncilmmiber Dowling asked What the differential cast to the City is'n having to pay a share to the Appraisal District as opposed to what we ori9lnally paid far contrecwel a uiees to the HISO tax office to per - ' ' form this function. Mr.Pipes said he tlidn t have that information,but felt the figures ar ary compareble to {, !I what we were Contracting far as he tltn't feel there had been a great reduction in cast whenethe CAD was formed. - + C""lmanber Owling felt there was probably an nc as. Bob Smith,Director of Community Development antl it erg former Tax Assessor/Collector for the Li City said the city s share in can tracking with the tax office of HISD years yid ago­,oxs about$2,000 per month. Mr.Pipes said that is about what aur share is now. He said we paid 12.6% s k totel t because that Is.the city's proportionate share end that is the total number of votes we have based on r tax levy. Counci lmember Wharton asked what I.theadvantage to totally sever the CAD fret HISD. Mayor it - Monday noted it doesn t matt t h which wayy they g but if it is going to cast more may and there is no i n eery gain,wiry change. C it bear Dow Ing said the city's concerns have been that Lhe CAD operated the eppralsal district ant the employees operate as enplgyees of the CAO and that H[S0,being one of their entities ' involved in this and tout a prime entity or the overriding entity-7t 7s a philosophy issue more than anything else, and this philosophy my not be worth$30.000. Nomination of a Board Member to the Central Appraisal District Board Mr.Grover Cook Will be calling a Jurisdictional meeting of the representatives of the various jurisdictions - involved with the CAD to see if they would like norm nate sameone to replace Mr.Lean Belinowsk7,Mayor Monday said The board will hoose Prose the nominations. one to serve out the unexpired term. May Monday said M.Cook 1 wishes to knoe if the Jurisdictions would like to agree on one candidate from all of the Juri sdi tunes so that -that person would then automatically go onto the board Pian support tram all f the enttLtes as ppased to the Juristl ctians a77 nan7natIng whoever.they wanted to and then the board selecting one of those individuals. She said she needs the Council's Input on this before the Jurisdictional meeting.-The three options are to nominate " y r o r candidate,agree on one with the other Jurisdictions,or watt and see what the others do and rediscuss ^" % it before we decide. Councslmember Gruen felt the Council should make its o amination as he felt It uld be too late te wait and see what the others will do. Councllmember Bell felt the Council should be pro-act. on this,not reactive. Mayor^Monday noted then the Council tc indicating the? esus that theCity man to - its am candidate and she w711 take this Information into the meeting with theLAD when next it meets. - l j RP 50 VA z t t t � <a _ s ._, MEMUfES OF JUME 10 1985_ BOOM'0 PAGE 157 ? d COUNCIL AUION I L ducll f 5 acial G L C 1lmenb 0 1 tredu tl h n,Mak h i ett d at this �. council meeting. Th dl tl neuishad visitor was asked to staM and th Eoon,il applauded his presence. ,i t Mi�;,szp Trash Avenue F--Councilmanber Howard k tl the city s 111P i 1 Avenue F at and d the Y > �t py-yA II�aodSbep lel—rd Mission area. Ne said th t h In thisi T t Doul of control. .�t Develo�t Code Cauncilmmber k""to ca�gretulated til fu 1 p ssi g til Oe elopmant Code. He said he feel verybody in this raop could Orobably finds th g th y did t lik bot it and that includes veryboQy n this Cpuncil too. But overall,he said,he felt it rs astep[wards enwuragin :'tows f 1 development and not restricting it in the f ft-r-7. because the kiM of econanic develppnewa t to see is going to be the type of cmparty that.sees.that Huntsville knows where it Ss going.how 1t is going, �' 6 to get there,and what it wants and what the controls are and net what they are going to be later.He felt t+y`"i` it is a neve in the right direction. - }S Citizen snout Appreciated Cw it b Barrett expressed hf —na_tion for the attendance of the cit? s ' } , colameetTog,� itho t.th' in ut,the Cou it as re. He encouraged then C t continuep Ing their 1 rt a ra. Ordt- 8 Ci%119e G 11callber Dowling eUrw d hi o that certain cit 1 es have - : �L' a f to sty Minawes. H t sure how to In— no. nsure the ro er Ei semi p yeas.but he encaureged the City Managertotake[NI of Infonlmtion or how f t "-T II—ed'.a are en I I' steps to Imre. this He id itshakes on.!,faith in wY municlpa1 goverMnent when its emplayees a un,,am of the m1 f the city. City Attorney,Scott Bounds,noted situation come p very seldom d theanswerIs noteI bv7ous as there is not neresse ily an ordinance.1ch pacifically sp 11s out a c t t e o n an be inter rated to covor'I fereat thin He said this has to be accepted L some degree. a an ntl su este tt n out si i sed d�tl to affected enployees concerned with variausor n ces gemm�e carry ng out L e _ sY en Duce �i MEDIA INQUIRIES C KKN%-J.D.Dickenson - n ted he attended the meeting at the Central Appraisal District hen the b m IManbe �I vaie�tth jurisdictions yoked tu take up the extra funds necessary to divest the bo 6— F ould May vote N do so. He.said they agreed to rate by secret ballotandthe MMX%palls veal Nat 9 - irreg mless of what the city wants to do,they wIII vote not•to divest themselves of their interest wIN HISD. I�KSAM--Gala Mine -asked in what areas has thus CaM not separated from HISD. Mayor Monday said to bookkeeping I end iboTl servic, yam maintenance,health care.and Ne use of Uai,ops. ADJOURNMENT 11Y EmittM, r'C th DeSAaw,City Secretary June'10,1985 I t hk x � M 7 I r x Y x b x t2 r st d t .t � I s ✓ s .. PAGE 756 .BOOK"0'_ CITY LONICiI NEETIN6 'JUNE 1]. 7N h d MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON WE 17TH DAY OF JUNE,1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER..TEXAS AT 7:15 P.N. �j f 'f The Council met in regular e sslon.Wth the following members.presort: ,S}"t Jane Monday,.Mayor Members absent: City officers present: 0.{dJ Be Barrett Jerry Dowling Gene P1 pas,City Manager Ste hon E..,Is Percy Howard Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary II f 11.G.Gain. Scott Bounds,City Attorney M117 Giem Oi1ok.Nh B ton ' 1 The meeting was celled to order by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor. +y'k CITIZEN'INQUIRIES/ fir' INPUT§ Mr.Jae Lerriso E t M r Loi introduce h r Mr,Luther Janes Mr.Joe La i thanp s ted M. Wither Jarws,.from the K 1g offices of Entex. he ill s ,r Manager of the Huntsville Entex off p Mr.Larrtson s Rt t ffecti ve June30.1986 Th C ncil a arced Mr.Jonas to Huntsvill d.indf t d their wIlli,gn. -to k with him and Entex i th ito years. The C it was.advised Mr.Jon h been with Entex for sane 15 years. Mr.Jones indicated he is looking . {. PAF } i I f d W a good Working relationship with the City._ f :jjj REGULAR SESSION & } Mayor Monday then convened th 9 lar session.of the Council. The invocation was presented by the new j minister of the First United Methodist Church,A...mnd Larry Grubbs. S fi CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING +Y f Councilor®ben Barrett made the motion tae r ve the minutes of the June 10 198fi councilmeetin and Coup c m motion. A11 were- n t e nrot on Dossed unen oras w n a or a ATTENDING CITIZEN it Mrs.Betty Co11 ey.Chamber of Commrce Touri Division to introduce the Charles Pebworth--Huntsville Arts f ?, - Fest y. Dater, Sguicentemia ec"5—TiAl a to Mrs.Colley advised the Council othat the Ta umcD7 v7 sio of the Lhember has voted te.0 dlrwrite the DO to from Charles Is"in'as cermtssioned by the City Council,which W71 be made available to this comwnity 1 connection Wth the Huntavt Ile Arts i n f Corm 5510 a Cerin for the bfr hd t party cel July 13, 150 ears fo Texas Icon r ex s 9 ty o d 151 years far.the City. She noted the celebrating begins June 25 and ends on July 13,1986. She said 100 of the erchtraI paper style,.tgnld p sten x111 be made av 11aDle to the City to present to the vi itim arta td who are returning here for the Festival f the Arta program in connection with the birthday celebration.. She said it was felt to be the perfect gift for the artists from the city/cmmuni ty as a cammmoraTo item. She indicated the poster on regular paper W11 sell for§5.00 and the archival paper one will sell for$25.00 each. She sand the pasters will be sold ell Ie town,but specifically,Penny at the Chamber is handling the money thali. W11 be funneled there and will be handled by the Tourist Counci 1. She said order blanks are t the Councilmmmbefs places for than he use to order one. .She.then presented the poster to the Council for their viewing. Mrs.Colley referndd to the,hands across theheart logo for the arta festival,which 15 displayed on the p to¢. ~�ih She aid the chi ltlren on the poster are from a farmer HEAP festival parade. The poster also shows trees and { flawen. Linda Paas@,Coordinator for the HEAP and the Arts Commission,said the poster is intended to nd y,"eiYS erypne of Huntsville since it s to be mr Sesquicentennial Poster,to be historical,and to express the arts.,,i d' Huntsville is depicted by trams around the border and the sampler in the historical part of the poster. ° Mayor Monday commended the Tourist Council for taking on this project. M to11 y itl there are 900 �� 1 k re ular a er osiers ,In4d of which 100."" to the cit far ndverttein Tst—si�town 1,. en t o ren.n 806 are ve a or sae a c e a t P try a0oa a ea and a. t uY set onal 400 0unc to ! er t ' are the c, —so ig c—i fie bT-f P t t �� w W : Mr C.M.Acker to hear sebY the C74v Attorney to request for clarification Of the City's authority t arj� �• rMu a e mo a oma orda9n5 Mr.Scott Bounds,City Attu ey Presented two page .dated June 11,1986, regarding this matter�l " He so there is a atoWto,Arti T 6702 1 which deals with mobile hetes and mobile home cmmuni ties as they }� y J„ late to the countysubdivisio di B 7 fly Be id,.he would point out that Article 6702 which ' limits the authority of a county be reg 1 t a 4 to d bile have ccomunities does not apply to titles and it Is not th.statute ar the at t 1 f rk under which cities regulate subdivisions. Cl ties instead.h said,r ulate subdivisions und A t7 1 910 rid 9 4a the,L1GI i a1 Annexation Ac e 1 rid No—d-1 L es t o a u er those acts a a withinthen n is anus I fora car 5 ictnon at ons overnin !!! Lr cis aancsu s e ared it s fi rias a suh0ivis m es every saner N'tract o land-- ho ( F. sl4, who m ey re the sa W parts for the purpose of laying out any subdivision of any y, tract or land o qy ddltim to any city,o for laying out uburban lots building lots,or any lots.and streeta,alleys,Or parks or other portions Intended far p blit use. He s id oder the predecessor to the c tyle,' subdivision orihance that now exists,jt used to say a defim tion oP a subdlviston as is w t1y existing in the city's suhdlvlsion ordinance. In a case interpreting that particular statute,he said,Cowboy Country Estate Vs.Ellin County,the ceurt detoimined that under the language of 6626x,which hes since been repealed,that a h` 4 mobile hme park xiis a sundlr7sion subject to control by a county govermmnt. He said that opinion was subs quanly u�a a§V adopted with reference to states and their.authority to regulate mobile ham parks.under thecity subdivision lawE > j In the Lfty of Neslaco Vs.Cgenter.a Corpus Christi case.there the court held that mobile home parks ar ,o ttreatimel vehicle parks within the city's extraterritorial Jurisd7ctim rete a subdivi'sim of lend. Finally, �I in another such se,the City of Lucas Vs.North Texas Municipal.Mater District,he said,the court suggests Fe i4 that the suhdlvlsion of land.Includes say develapwent. The mere act of partition itself, gardless of whether V actual transfer of armership o eve intended trensfer of .,ship O—rs,he id constitute. bd7 vision K*� Thus,he said,when water district set aside and planned to force a j7 acr t t f land t bed 1,petl �^ � � ii v y, G R e v ��'�� i „o- I��, s r l "4c s t� g 5� 1 CITY COUILIL.ME�TINGMINUTES OF JUNE 17 lge8 BOOK D PM.E 759 the District subdivided Its property dit was mquired to get city approval. Bo. d d it pp d i ti g t to law g 1 ti g subdivisionf land withincity and its Lraterr7to t 1]ri sdict5 mobile home park Ia subdivision,subject to regulation by the city. .aril h Bell asked bout thecost to Rice b done onethisae Inoerms tf 9 existing lines.h t the.situati a. 1d no however,Wtft cost he aid it 1Ysasmettor prWY am osals a icer that we.find a vehicle by whlth we might 7 t A7 k= Mr.Acker 1I any Way Poll bwith his project. He said initially we should get the Information beg.ther that i .,'4_ X1^ :€ �In ass y t pp .before thePlanning Coni t to pl t the property that h h a q i d th t is p nLly uMer devel pm t mgbfl h park.-H i id th d p d t d'9te-th-DP 1'f th P1 fig Camission{ id be schemetype ra the se g ore boent H a d t thi pint In t1 p hap t d velopnent e T harge point Kuld be the with am of cappropriateog D of do there.rShort of that.heaid,ream tit.ishas agoing to.bess to ae an long lift '9 beak:Etov the Parker Creak.Sy ten. to ours 7 t FM NO A FM 247. He said.if heo-h d L had the a pe aawourld.tpbeh Wf Y q t Pf�thg..t 1 bmnrepl t Byt 11 of rta7tlyt hwhich said.,he ha ealready 7readYtl t the�1 1 ti tof � th t'. that is going t take more f re�tWal type of approach.them just dealing with;jpst his property,because he t immediately adjacent to st an i t r Mayor Mo tlaY dog by aying'the C 11. ith Mr B ds'opinion. She id N 3, IP pe t ow gg ting the t reap W d ro 1d b f M litka to t the Planning C wss7 t through the p1 tt{g p. es th p f ubdi3l ion rd. to comply w th th ty. She id if Mr.Acker h fide I any q stfo he h ld g L with Mr,B and r come back th visit with the Council a xt Tuesda night N (Acker implo d the N y nd Ca 1 t allow him to make a few statements, al{zlng he was not listed n the ,}}+ g d d it L the atthntls ng citizens section. Mayor Monday and the Council than permitted Mr. Ackert alih comments. h¢h M Acte said h 1 d 1 ghtetl th t M Plpe h f7 lly g ed to help Mm an thl ft A fund ut that ngW tr wth tb - t1 tY t p1p hf fflu t plat ly d rybody that i im 1 ed # i and t lentil.this It arrangement k 'n mention f trying t help h wa th N aid M B ds'last k DD He aid them 1 law yet that he he, q ted h1 plush 1 has - (t act hlre a Baud by M Bou dii'M Pipes M D Sh w and it spectfies Ming n E h bit G that he need,tc ld t there hi h-.h ch km rk by it,: d th tis to the h tml.and th t is all the k thi original ^n} Isubdivfsion g, nt does. H td we are going.to get 1 t 1 t.of litig t1 nd 1t i g dg th st him lot of mono M.it 171...t th ity alt f money. HD 1tl h 1 noY'g i g t t nd.by and be subjected to g this harro=w t th t' nt1 h thecity h as ny th p bl d h a to pick on a littleentity like him. He d h] t doesn'tunderstand it He thank d th C 11 f 7 tti g him make the comments,but he,lust wanted W answer. He said Mr.Bounce will be hearing frmn his attorney. CONSIDER ORDINANCE Consider rtlinance pornitting the 1 f t from-"city streetsand re,,l,tin,and reatri,tial such sales 6 Pspa ,City MaPag ted. discussed last week . a ked t bring bk a M7 whi h e 7d.b y1 wed t it th pe t7 f a t k-th Cityd r on Attorney ity t' t fo thp p f illi f ice I—aM tti.g t..c t les and g 1 t7 He said the erdinance being presented,,0,:, is intone diet g the staff we 10 emend,hot it i th e f to Council's consideration.only. Councilmenber Wharton made the motion to adopt this ordinance with the exception that the ti section 7 f dealing with restrictions be deleted from the ordinance. He did not receive a second th this motion and it there4 di fare died. rat Gpuiicil h G said hul Wanted to talk about the who1 rtli ith t del t H thend the matia-�w aatn ��1--ri + Discussion: Co 11 bar Wh t dhe t 1 g7 h 1 9. 1 th t t to 'y to it 5 off is t k.H P It the rdi p t t th Pty of th hlid wit L - j5 ti 7 hick contains t .ny t.f cti t He d dt q 1 two peopl the t k which Itl' ta.my Bdo to th4 t f th 1 e H id 1f the h Council p1 Ins hereb t th st oP th I i sold to children,it will be contributing to that t by requiring two men fn th 't- k(ne to t i 4 guard for the children'ssafety) He slid he'd like to theM nce passed witi dhout Section 7 Council- member I raise to submit to thman e City Engin fhe didn't see athe ci detailed 1teti truck ad for two an in the .1the reithrtesHto be travel I:d eacht feel hday"for pP t al Il or disapprov 1 C u ilmaes e Barrett Is Mr Bound.f his - is this M7. n Mr B ds id h lAldi t recei whole lot f guidance from thetty a n tl preparing thistli ( ) .this Mi its just a gen 1'ordinance t.gck ra themd f what tot pt H slid certainly thein c 5y truck ;no doelsotl nMe truck ihoi 1 f tV.frau th tgePPlclhazerds�7He saitlseo ordi menta of thidren h�tyD than o or pp bah prtheesented to ei l the Counnl b f re. H!said he tlitle't feel"the city would h ny 1 bility if ft passed this ordinance. #� 1 Counctlmember Ball said h didt think the City would be successful in requiring,by this ordinance,that people stop for an ice cream truck In 1t is difficult to get DeoPle to stop for a school bus. He said he finds 7t-difficult to support as oMinance which 7s mat entoruable. Councilmenber.Dau? id A would to - l1linst this rdi because any sca cream tnvck that works under this ordinance ma. a t be reli bl am expert i times 7nc7tle f f d'[ampering,end there w a concern theL q 11 LY of t of 3 he maintained He aid'hen we are dealing with children and food products,.he 1s extreaely conservative. H Said he felt thisWould.pen the are for maw itl to begin iii IS products of undeterminablequa lily Counci lmambe Barrett k d.M• B ds if thi t p d t 4 they patldlars In th ighb rhood M Bounds said to Council ould h e n qual D to ti rg t by p op ie selling other typ f p tl t t l b city etreL if the.tangly with thea g 1 fety- q i ore te as the ice cret k He id th " a„ Council uld perhaps.b setting type f precedent,the t a.ture of that he was not sure. Mayo No dqy Id h 111 to y 7 t.t i.pty b h d believe it will be a safety h.Ird t '] p hi ld b h{lA do,g L C {t tl h this ss involved. She said many times they will run r a sir t to g t to it tl l they h their ice cream they thinki igeb k th i c d '. 'L t about.th d g in th t t 5 f f ty sons.alone,she sad he would vat eg i t this d1 n w eery ; Upon a to f th s M7 nonce,Councblmembers Green and Wharton voted favor and Coun ilmemb—Bell. it Davis,G-sEtlia Fa"'wuT'�d v vSf ooe3�pose Yount fife BTf3 rvaTr aZ'OZin='e�senYTrom'f5ia @Fs.RyG meet ny.a a- aro ore s vote o ve to two. s k. In Al J T �X7 µ f " 7 w q s d _meed,760 BOOK'0' MINUTES DIF JUNE 17,106 CITY COUNCIL MEETIX6 _ _ x CONTRACT.CINIIURCT Consider an a reemmt for animal.shelter service with the Rit B.Huff Humne5 let for the Impoundment of moot s ted.. j iu� f se MOM s or cons ra on a r it Nr.Pipes noted thesis the first formal centract the city h had of thintype' the previous am t 'for these services.had been.with a local veterinarian,Or.Dan Kelley. He said Dr.Kelley h kd far e.lien H.u. that the city make alterrete.arraigmmts. The Rita B.Hufi.Xumere Society h to ter has been a dream for oma time byy its orrgganizers and it has now c to 4 union. He said this c t t 111.11.the Humane Socieq g 4v? i to assume gaits of.Ne city s fomnr dog..D d. He. 10 th Hour an Soc7etyhes sought thisontract and ly did come t the.City couple of years no t q t this typ f Iderat -VK° He said trequires thecity to ply$1,000 nth,a it had be psyl g to-0 Kelley,and that it would match whet Walken Co'ty fight contribute i d th.Wal ke'C ty i t t btYng to this entity. He then recommentled approval of thi m tract by the Lity Cmnci lmmber Bel 1 made Ne motion to a rovdcNis con- ,$4 7� tract as re ared.and Cmncilmmher Barrett Med th- tan. un - r m note ere a attach 'k Ina exc u spa e Y listing f thet s already provied by ordinance and Nat the.rte 1d bth xi st C it Mr.6 1 p inted out possibly a typographical error an pag th P the.ontratt. The City Attot y ted h would 1 rify that on the final �! "; tlraft by deleting an extra "and"1n pare graph.7. Counc7lmemb G th discussed with the staff the phi levo- }�-';._ Shy behind requir7nA mL of city residents.N.pay S20 W drop off f .for y nirel they may take N the ' k hell . Ne felt it multl discourage no city id!!from using the facility,but perhaps this 1s Ne city s In ti"n. Mr.Bou,bs meted it perhaps ser li nation factor antl th Intent i t to have animals bough'•. f all over, because she are additi 1 ce is generated by this. Ca 1 be.6 said perhaps this I,I ltl courage people to,lust let the animal Nn loose,but if this is the intent of t1erdiname,this she ld s b lined. He didn't think the$20.00 would generate any revenue so ifitintended n exclus'em d led that's W. - 1 Mr.pipes oted ideally 11 a rendered.would be funded. He d Practical. tte this is it a police P ti f.the city d g nerelly supmrted by gav t 1 t do H g d.N t 1P. i� to have td p y$20 00.they nay J ttlrop.the amml off a bl k may from thbelt N mak it icy P hien,mil A #`' } He said it 711 t d pe thecontractto drop that me sentence which read The Animal.Shelter agrees swt N accept 1 1 from ovisionIN Cit o f City.resident Ithout a$20.00 drop-ott fee. Council T member Gr 1dh-d tl t think t would g N id . ld rage drop-offs a black away frm th :I shelter. Mayr Monday asked the X Sm'ty if they. ted thi to 1 th tract for their own sof ty j saw,um,there. Co flmobe Davis id thethe question f thatf Y lke County b comes involve0 1n supP t 11,this tity.L h that f i place f contract w ld b fir. If they d not contribute,he wa Imet sure it would te nfair to have the Pee rr. L1tw Nle '6e Pip than Med pD 1 f thecontract N clean the§20.00 drop off f f Hrerb 65Y n M that this contract i i P 1 9 a9 t h7 h ay b p b1- f the Humane Society. Nh Nancy B Preside t f theRiteB HT H 5 tett' d 1 d they generally very 5 pleased with N contract,h If'th L 11 fid theS20 00 ft ti bl t .old bed pped. d leave the P to thediscretion of the shelter representatives. She said the$20.00 f old,haxever,help 1 {' k =17d. eep the Shl Ee p ti 9 in the black. She said retry of the phone calls h h had free non city f r resitlents Moff ed'N-pay J t to h place N take n animal,but no t f r discussed them. It was su ted that t the 520 00 f h ld be 1 ft to th d7 t D f the pelt C ileenbers Bell and or we a tetl G tt t I t s come ns,Ms. the H S to Y N pa0r d t, p g m d thetract requirmmts t do thisaa t ppr D 1eU. Sh Id they intended f RY animal t 1 this shelter unless they are 'm spayetl - t d by t 7 7 n. Mr P pe ted the animals that re destroyed.711 be taken to a special, o w : permitted section of the landfill for this purpose,the sane as in the past. Ms.Brown than indicated she is o p1.. d w th th t t, M d..A11 were in favor of the amended motion the floor and it assed J imnusl an B than P ed net�ae a�use,Tre' copy r c io ?- a s e< a n i. as am approved mai,,q ti f 1711 tv. Ms.Bram then g'zed the r.CMi o4 Ne Board of the RITE. 'I #. Huff Humane Society,Or.M N odw rd,board members Ed Sandhap and Bill Durh fi Gene Pipes,City Mareg Ntl b f re this transfer of services 1s ecWally nada.the City may wish to ogni ze Dr.Dan Kelley f his y years of servlce,al thmgh cmpeimatwo for sem,it was a selfless activity } and required dedication to na7nGinan0 operate this servlce with its mlum and Lraiflc and its not always 4 pleasant tasks. He said Ne c7 ty will c%nd all recognize Or.Kelley in the very near future. „f.., CONSIDER RESOLUTION k0, Consider a olutiN offered b Dr.11,Carter which 1111,for the abolition of staff testimony In major - ra before epi 4lity Commission i Nr.Gene Pipes,City Manager.presented the rationale'ftrthis resolution,as provided by Dr.Carter,as 4 r„ is" -The State of T ltl save§2 N$3 'Ilion p y by p h biting the Public Utility 3,x Cammiaslon(PUC)staff free testifying hefore the C ss o m rate cases and other prmeedings. -The PUC.staff,"hid provides testimony,views its rale'as balancing the Interests of ratepayers I: and utilities. In the adversary process of rate cases there 7s no logic in having more represen- tat'an for uLi17t1es. Utilities spell millions on tryingg th influence the testimony at the tech- y ntcal staff of the Gwrits7m. The staff does na 4lnancie1 audit,or significant indepmdent Verification of number,given the by utilities. Na other party has the resources to try and _. x. foil uence the resultsof the staff. J� .-Mer time having the sNPP testify wrk,against est the Interest of rethpeyers. The staff+s young , and lrexperienced. XaV cambers of NesNff will leave Ne Comiss'm to work fa a utility ore 3 fq3, censult7 fig fire which is hired by a utility This inevitably Influences their testimony. 5 - I `-Thfl PUC technical staff,at nmisN,accountants and engineerswho testify era given greet `. deference by the Cmnfssi an.Mcaose Ney are a pert of the Conran,Won ora part of the rams tribe. Commissioners have to be costantly rnorned about staff morale. Kt; k xJ, -Suppose the dlstrkt cmrts of Texas had their own staffs who filed testimony in divorce,or $ '4 personal InJury cesav,m In commercial 17tigatlen. Imgfsm the am t oil bbying that Dlantiffs and defendants could directly or indirectly attempt with such,teff I 91 a thecostthat would ., M associated with establishment of these bureaucracies. If this re good Idea would it not he s. k. # a part of our Judicial system]' Mr.Pipes noted he can understand what the intent of this resolution is,but wMtht I, ppP i N for the v wot _ —T x?'x x r 1 Y IS �' .i3O. __ _ _♦;11Y,GQUNLIL MEETING MINUTE9 QF JUNE 17 1986 BOOK'0 _ PAGE 761 h' •`'{: ,u,,. ,' '. r. T� CI Ca il.to. p pin. tete M ted 9 7 t Y 9 SY L p rh p t db te. C He sold he offers this f Me Cou 11 d ti Cdun ilmember 8e11 m d th matt- t d t th .� k y,• " � h ,' Resolution and C u 11 E oomtled it i t t 9 t wt on e 1 ✓ Councl lmanber fi id he.assone t t t ep pe an the PUC ere coag tit�tFi—d`l�re n f of knowing who to F 1 T lit to and so they listen to meff t s extent. He said h i not suggesting-that all the time the staff 1 completely o bl d but he suspected that listen IS be staffs different than the Council 1 stemn to g it toff h tech 1 1.issues. He said wouldit be worthwhile for this Council tosuggest' that ill ke .„ tl i 1 5 lot we 117 not lista th anything that our staff might regammnd an those chnl cal.issues. Council_ 3 . ..bar Davis sold this1 the p offal that he thought:of. H said would this be like saying we can't he,,from ob staff He;Id h i nota what this 1s asking'us to do. Mayor.Monday asked if the PUL is allowed t iv!wri tteo mfosmation,but t.public to Li ay,what 1 th different M.Bounds aawtl the.commis i e 711 staff members eat y working specific to to assist th ''n th preparation at7 f their opinion t3h - for that ".Staff members who ,gig to offer t ti ny.to th on t particular r t not d,;` s pp ed to talk to or have aap ffi.communicationswith d ung th of th hearing to t particular of a atiens regartling Shat H said this.h been f th p bl th t th PUC h d in the GSU - e d the Southwestern Bell set that-they ha had. is ti th th rung people and th t.h posed 9,yx#r y problem,far than tl their.awn rule.. He's d thwI prablm i aged by th policy they.have of req 7 1 i; f". their staff omabers to testify w th g re th t ff s post tl n Mr.Scott B d dvised the'Coon cil this s; til solution,he thi k 1 propo d.by.J a Broyl idm the PUC tl to and is also paid by the State of Texas end he is i th t y'ng t p ant what h perceives t be to asuner viewpoint. So,he said you -have the state paying two sides to g a us.two different pinions to addition to the cmnpeny. pi'o and have interveners which ally dl ff -t toners of whicheverutility is af4 C d h re t y ag to haft thwe e burden of the rate structure to am otherlass besides themsel. M bound 1d by passing e thisresolution,it would limit the number of state paid engineers appearing-before the PUC testifying on what they think I,right. - �K Councilmaketer Gaines asked how much weight this—solution would carry if it Is passed by this Council i I and what i it going t do. Ge Pipes said th weight of a significant number.of cities tloing this would move an impact on the PUC and urge than td do,lust tly het.the resolution indicates. On the other hand, if f this elution.is eat g t susuarted by d signiflce t b f cities the PUC will.probably feel comfortable Coin x about their business as usual. H d this 1 h t f legislative question of instruction to the PUC HY` d of course the confidence of the omni 100 th lues that serve on.She PUC. He said one action by the City of Huntsville.separately and independently,wa going to be a pin drop in the Astredane. y` (� L ii alba Wharton d h ltl ate g i tth tl on to approve. He agrees with the tomenta of ' a Council1 sndtor G d Davis H 9 d th ppp tlig information to be written on a very predodite viewpo nt w particular henwyou look t _pti .that 5 stated as facts. Council lmanber Davis saitl he was ins ,. about hat this Coo cif be Wharton didn't feel he knew enough about it to vote an it anyway. B" Cce 1 ber De E alternate tion to table.this itan. There be7n gond to this motion. t c man r t e t s sewn o tori t' co a5erove.TFls 5���a and the original mot t ha t mot on a f a tion i taken.. i CounciluessibIr Bell added that this grese out of the GSU controversy f last year. He said its something Mr.Boyle felt would help the c t p tit C mo ff t1 ly H d'h§be led t b iwe that Beaumont ha 1 % daptatl h 1 t1 d i n gig i t 1t7 to do th Mr.Pipes s id he has .not h rd f -.Begum t the TML this matter. N 1d tai ly M.Breyle-Ls 11 Rhin M a .. rights to advocate what he thinks is 1n the best interest ofthe r-and push and urge all duly elected officials to share that paint of view and try to change where he 1 h nge is neeold. He said the quest n l i wh theminis 1 g .fly It er d h 1 g notwished des l red.to get in l d the st to 1m,the f7 rst alae Ei He saidperhaps n, bly. r9 ba Is too much involved generally in a t analysis p pe h p g idly p ti of that is absolutely unnecessary duplication of papa aloha. He saitl from a general ph 1 ph cal st-splint,he feels th process of rate case evaluation is eF x, '��generally accepted in and of itself M yet he didn'tk ow of any th better solution. Cuunci lmamber green tedthere is re Tee that they testify it i ly.if th comm lon asks then to do so. City Attorney Pt - Scott B d 'd t the present time that is the p tics-nd'.their .ales. He said they have a party tatu 'i d pe dent f the 0maisial that are t b DO sedlyadvocates for truth and,justice before the PUC ?2 G it ber Green summed up that he would think them would be smay,times,can large cases and small case that y id want to rely on the testingiSY of.staff. To have sanething that exclude,them entirely fr. decision making process,providing Input and tesLimoRy,he saitl,smacks of simpidwty. CCVISIDEB LOMTBACT Consider authorizin contract th Sam.Houston.State UnivIE1 in the amount of 5 419.76 far rmmtional r s n ren t o reserve a et,t on w e +` a Gene Pipes.City Manager. ted thiserequest g t of an effortofa. be.'ofindividualsh hat loosely,,nfedareted that tW mq y h d 1 .the:them!of economic develop,t t pp t th e J r Industry 1 Huntsville that 1s di t a tr1luto t the overall ec manic p by.pay"g 1 ias andwages 2all a taxem,etc., d that 7s the students.tht.attend Sam Houston Stake University. It was felt that any 1 thing that bed top to Huntsville to th i aping students or perhaps even prospective students far next year,that can give them an idea 4 what goods and services--from,grocery stares to apartmence and available services of every kind—und h v it. ll.o olid t d i pace will_get th D D t tudents interested 1 coming th Huntsville perhaps,wf it is trstef fly d tfully pre ted. 0 they get here,he said,It 7„ any get than out and active in the community rather than sequestering them sel pusand not spending their. 9's valuable dollars. At that point in time,this brochure is thought th be,Ulu%recruitment office at SHSU to be Very valuable to include in th p ckets that every student gets at the start of each semester. He encouraged i the Council to authorize this c t t.ith Sam Houston Press to print up these brochures as they also do all of the other promotion and work f SHSU iY 111 6 y cmp tibl th what is already done. He said this a ' t t ay we t Inter,ted i tt ct ig industry,but rather to do the very best for the Industry than 1 dy h O that i.the students at SHSU rN 0 May Monday ted in.Me retreat. did talk.about 1 d 1 pment and the support of Industry that i ; # axis i t h law id 1 light of this h contacted Joey Brand h 1:1 charge of regret wnent at 5HSU,who w asked to nems .thing that Id help In the R tth nt ff .t She suggested this broenure. Mayor 5 'i' Monday id the b n re will bedesigned o id with th map f th City of Huntavill,and on the other side will be listed mJor retail outlets,aparthe t' otels,eatingestabllsnments and things that stmdantr want. There is currantly no substitute for this now on campus,she sold. ��i+�� Councilmmnb B tt made ih t7 oto a rove this centrad with.5N50 1 the amount f 5.419.16 with N i y`*y tho hone e t-T 2 s 0 v s t am r c can ave % year brcen fees moton. oofi ..... mo e ere n aver a mou � 1 P II lP tPRO F' I ay x.0 * 5 v „ t x ym �� fir, . S a s rJ d - V y u'Rq f r x7K � n 'R 74 s PAGE 762 -_BOOK•0" JUNE 17 198fi PITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES CITY MANAGER'S REPORT--GENE PIPES 4 i3z# Stand-by power provislon time extension. - ryNd! r . Mr.Pipes advised!the Council will recall the N.B.Davidson West ter Treatment Plant Permit Renewal y, Permit Number 10781-02 d in January of 19M with the additional requl repent that the South.College €ay Farm Lift St ti o be supplied with a t Eby-p 's r.. He said this stand-by power source was to be in CT J place by May 21,1986. He said he wrote t th Texas Water Commission in May.1986 requesting an extension months(October.21,1986)and sena them copies of.hot h engineering reports canpletoo by.Wls,muker,Fix, S, xy�`r'-G Associates. He.said those reports are Me"Engineering Report far the Rehabilitation of the Club Lake ands. ' A South Cal lege Fenn Lift Stations and Flow Equal heti t rhe South Side Sewage Treatee tPlant f Me City.of rt Huntsville,•dated February,1986 and M "Engineering Report for Proposed Sewage Call t and Treat nent a 4 Fac57ities sn the Robinson Creek Nate bed f r Me.City of Nuotsysl le, dated Nay,1986, He aid explained i b �� that N{;extension would allgw the City Cau cil time to make a decision.on.what the City intends to do and N i `. old also allow financial decisions to be made regarding this project NN, during our budget preparation for FY 1986-1981. Hes td May 27,1986,the Texas Nater Commission wrote to allow the flue month extension request. Mr.pipes said that the electrlcel tnd wind tonna tluring the month of May created many problem with maay lift ; tations re lting in bypassed raw wage.'He said These problems may create.more stantl-by power requJ,—ntf �� d in Me:near future: e Mr.Pipes said th tty A beam ki g for se 1 Ms trying to develop a master plan far sewage ' treatment in the Robin .0 k Water h d -I April h 'd,the council canmissioned an engineering report by Nisenbaker,Fix Assaciatas to coup the$750,000.t:.$785 000 in cost to oversize the College F. and Club xv r Lake Lift Stations and put.a surgeba{ t the South P1 t d.add stand-by Power at that sitew7M.the cost of p bol lding a sever treatment plant and outfall lines-{ th Robinson Creek Waterehnd so the expected future growth would be able to be accmngdated without having to b p p d tan.a in order to get to the'Swin Plant for treat- t. He said we wil1 need tp reach a decision on a p g d begin its implementation prior to October 21, 1986. He said Ns can 5 purchased the emerge py g t d installed it at the existing facility, x^ not-ped the Jpr portion f the cost which is.th g to the College Fare and Club Late Stations v, d xv g b' at theSouth Plant. He said we can use that stand-by power later at a future sewer plant was the S South C'71 College Fare Lifttwould Stationsisficryfor ouchhepproachinantim,9.h pectty.M5hou1E te rea sonhere beragyisaJor tlevinal elop- menta rn that area,he saitl,that will needto xressathat left statio,.we will be pressed to accept that di he Ne. He.said the shopping center built on the east side of the No 7 t g i A to be Nat type of au p ablem but a large apartment complex h tel that might access that pa ti 1 .1 ft Yeti ou1d potential ly p i It b a problem. He said we would be.p h p f ed.in.considers ng ratorium in that. until such time I� as we week,a decision and begin..project" p d those facilities. He said I i pP P i to that we get the players together in the Robinson C k N to Ned(landowners and patehtraI developers)to get sore,ndicati. of will,desire and timelines because the decision has to be reached by October 21,1986 on the stand-by Power question ai n and then wecan go fro there: He said we retinal do so many phase type soup before we.have to make the critical-tleci slam and we are f t pp.aching that time. ;#$ ,S comerMonths.Calendar s� y Mr.Pipes said the Council will numet June 24. He said the Council will not meet the first two weeks 1n July so that the Count' i.a panicip to fully n the birthday.Darty/Sesquicentennial activities. He said we III will net an July 15 antl July 29. Th J ly 29 nxetrnfl wi llbe principally the prase t t f the budget for �� the Councs l's general overview. He said Saturday August 2 will be our a11-day-rete't the g neral£antl program He said on Pugust 5,the.Council will review the two enterprise funds(wale;N tl sanitation)and it will decitle on any rete publications that need to be required based on Mose two budget hearings. A public IN hearing ill be set on budget and rvtesfor the.last meeting of August. The'Launcil x711 tMn be given a little break before school starts,Mr.Pipes said,Mth budget.adoption in early September. Mayor Monday noted while 0 the Council is.getting ready for the birthday celebrations,the city Staff will be getting ready for budget. 3 MAYOR 5 ACTIVITY REPORT Consider nomination of appraisal district has.mm�ber to fill the remainder f Mr.Leon B I7 k' t erm ` Mayor Monday noted the City he,mceived a letter from the Cemtr 1 Appr is 1 District advising of.this ncy and providing '4 f motion. The nomination will be turned in to the Board and the Board will choose Xr.Bel inowski y se tativea expressed th{ or.'Mayor Monday.noted at recent Jurisdict7ona7'"tin ng,Me New Waverly reDrc{ p q est that the unexpired tete be Pilled with smaeone who coultl represent Xex Naverl,� v". and the southern end of Walker Canty. Mayor Hand said Walker Conry and NISD have apDround She nw7nation I Mr.Fred Cherry from New Waverly t fill Mix cancy..ShI then recmnnded that the Come,I concur with this nomination so that indeed New Wa ly 1 p s ted es she felt this action will agree with Me pthi plky expressed on this council Several r l ti of J iIdlctioua7 presentation. She suA9ested also Mat this naninetiou be accompanied with a letter saying that !h City is del ightad to support a Xew We candidate because 1t is our phi losoptkY that there he jurisdictional cti 1. p s ntatian. Tlie letter should also state that the next tine the full board naninat7o p that the City will be interested to Pursuing that philosophy. G h f t i ti of r.Ir!d,Cheer a4 Xa Naverl and - i 1 nd t Thi i n t be'. f Te by the execut an o 0 o.I— I farm frau the Ccgivir tY C1 k C b Wh ton f 1t thiSold 1 tion should be accompanied by the letter . th Mayor m ntioned. A11. 1 f f the motion to approve Resolution Ne.e6-8 and the accompanying letter ane the nation oa;sed unanimaual v. - Y S CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS ul Huntsville Housina Authority i l Mayor Nonaay noted three terms are coming.due on this Beard July 1. She than recommended tbeeppoinrment r _ .w„ of Reverend Larry Patton of Second Baptist Church to eon the board for the next two.years and Me reappoint' 'r 'y ment of or.Robert Eubanks and Mr.Jay Griffin for additional two year mems also camnncinA July 7 Lourmil- Y1 Ag� mender Wharton made the motion to a roe of these a ointments and Councilmember Barrett seconded Me mown: m. gddx a teA71-rerav ng servee voantwohyaeps a mane monensus a other11"mambers of the board re Ruben Be La Rosa tand Jimis Cart COUNCIL ACTION TNL Meelina--Arlington--01ck Wharton congratulated Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary,upon her appointment to Me iffy ;xy Texas Mun[cipa—-5 Laegua Leg7il aC�e Policy Caicos tte n Fluence by the 1ML President,Mr.March Ce Pfieltl He said i4 she had not formally accepted that appointment,he felt she shoultl. It wa noted ehe lad Y, Cauncilmembar Wharton said this th1 me Mn.DeShaw got eppolnted to is really great. He said IN he,i—as ' r yJ , xy m' p � ,j X3.,!• ,.., :. -. Tri. +o«e p" 1 t:. r ¢ `fir`" $ � a rfi { s x r Z�,5r F zZt J � R S ' a ap>ie" ' t k 3 1 _ C1iY COIINfIL MEETIMG _MINIflE6 OF MME 17 1986 BOOK 0 PAGE 763 i F 4 fi TON, cdmmldtt f 10lmemb (htdh was r ally hard V do ith the up f TML d the..bar f eWas cities this la d largerghat don't have any representation at allt oHe said the City shouldameritte— He said thebeglad to �j Mve aper the comm tt Secondly.Councilmemb,r..Wharton t d the City nreds to ha itte d entually person that!! pretty. 11.ttuned.to Th 1 1 ti ethi.ki 'of this b nticwhat 1t'intents may be. say particulaV ;: all in i g t eg 7 t tl to C y it. rt to federal. H aid the.TNL scants to t up sane typef two ki o9 th t t 10:00 P.M.they can 'll.that representative and ask K; then to call. t end be he t td vote t.9 00 A X the morning. They Kant to set ii p sore rep Q_:}s for h He 1 t ,/ t like"ony other atgani mtnon labbys.f y x'$ ' i es 7n th tater lot H 7d we. d m b th1H g b t a group to really be keeping abreast re' g IT tie ss 11 Co eepp I to but haw thiscil might feel about than. ` �•& ��TML Neetin--Ari to Ge e B tt Said M al . tl this meeting aM he would encourage all me,i t try to ma t t Year s id arta ttwd g the h workshops all day Saturday that Huntsville is shape compared to elot of the cities i Teaas. He said he was proud of our City. - €. +q, �.d tmh ParaderimenI1 Gaines ted for those f theC t wh bl W go to Arlington.the ticipatYoo ' i the June d(sp cored by tM or Monday he P g itSiu.'BNomeB 15 Assaciatiae ofnHuntsviles by le on dune la,1986 SM said the Heyer made a speech at the Emancipation Park. tfu11Y submitted j - tOe6haw,Ctty S.— ry A l� Oune'7 y,1986 A i 7 1 T � S rets" Y �j r. i .fig 1 p IIS ad4 V1, - g : i 1 211 Z 10 k SP c } j y -r: e [., PAGE 764 MINUTES OF JUNE 24,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0" 7 MINUTES OF THE HIAITSVILLE CITY COUNCIL NEEFING HELD IXC THE 24TH DAY OF JUTE,1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:46 P.M. I' The Council t in regular esslon with the following b present: - 3 S CITY OFFICERS PRESENT r Jane Monday.Mayor Memberb nt: , 0.yu9ene Barrett I1 G Ga Jerry Boiling Gena Pip..City Manager . fiat Bell Will 6 Green Scott Bounds,Lity M g r Stephen E.Davis Pe y Howard.'Jr. Bob Smith.Oepu£y C kY D kWh t Secretary T The Maya celled the meting t orde Therewere o tlxmrm signed up to speak. Cauncilmenber Percy z xi Howard,Jr Council lmenber,Word 3,presented the invocation. CONSIDER THE MINUTES'OF THE PREVIOUS'MEETING f C ncl.l b Barrett made the mot{an to apDfdyeaf the'mldute§df the Lit Council Met - f J 17 19 1 and Counc m seconded Lie mdt10D. All were'ie 18Vdf'ddd'tNe'motion oessetl u enimou5ly. RECOGNITION y !! Re ouiti f distinguished citi---Mr.Joe Lefti— a thee i f his theme t f E to A 1 - 'Maya MSA i dew Re Tuti No.86-9-f r th L WunciimandUr Wharton h i ore 0 ., e¢. at t ReT o. eTi#"mn nd b r a�fd��t mot,,—AT1 war.In a:H i v r an th s fl ayt p t es ut an recagnixing art son it L I Mrr an,�an noted his appreciaears tion a 9.Re olutien.sar— to the community i Xe said ra Mank haser obeeneal pleasure workilgocal E.U.Gas tility wlth th7 s�twncil x i CONSIDER AGENDA - T§ I Consider'1"82',44 tlaptlod of an action.agenda for the caning year in the solid waste dlsoosal program 1n conjunction w wa lxer fAu5F 4an 1 Toner,Court in " II Mayor Monday then presented the agenda for the period of May,1986 through Nay,1987,as follows -�; Step 1 -Trash burner and landfill scales funded jointly Step 2--a. Commitment from county areas b. Assess volume 1n county Step 3--InveIt, gate r 'f 1. incinerators--types S. Locations x� h 2.-Steam 6. Fundi ding 3. Electricity 7. Solid Mast,District-rural collections Step 4--Nay,L79"m Dr:c{sion and type;locati oo ufunding far garbage control Endorse concept of cooperative enterprise vent Mayor Monday said she hopes Step I win o cur ithin the.early oths of the 1986-1987.budget year. Sheid Step 2 can be going on concurrently with Step 3 during the y9 with Stee 3 taking the Intl-year begi i g .+ I early Pell i4 not late this suceer. Mr.Pipes noted the city data t re ,ready collected,but Walker County s data are nep1191 b1e et this point in time and are largely based on estimates. 9 Counc{lmember Davis made the motion t dot this action agenda and Councilmmnber Bell seconded the motlon.it All we motlon sed u anew re to oas us CONSIDER ORDINANCE cansitler Ortlanance No.8fi+17 amendin Chapter d f N Code of Ordinances b Increasing poundage and boarding ees Gene IPC an ma 5 t a e City a Humane 3acletys.LheAcityniseupdatg itain cardrnanc a Looncurrence th fhect theachargct estcontained in that contract t H ftl � $20.00 Der h df t k1 g in enmal and.,SS 00 0.erday boarding fee for tha tlays iii- { th k 1. Xe said this 111 t t e N.J.anoc ep recouis expenses a give t e an apportun CY to 2 ( the nicking n f t ay animal,serve more s a active deterrent to animals not properly contained on the `£ ' pope(y. Cauncilmember Barrett made the motion to approve of Ordinance No.86-17 and Councilme b Wbart dad the not an. cuss n: an m r teen ugges ra er L an c nge t e or mane to t the ncontrac,per apps the ordinance should just say Lhe fees ere as stated in the current cont t Mr.Bounds.City Attorney,noted he can refer to a fee schedule and not list individual amounts in the rdinance.j '_ya '? Mr.Bounds said the fee schedule would,however,have to be adopted by ordinance to the extent that it may bei a id ed a fine. He said could Pas an ordinance to adopt a separate schedule not in the code book ; C it ber Green felt it wo ld 7 pl fy mattare if we did it ilial way. All were in IF of the mats th } fl however,and it Dass tl lv.as ona1na17Y presented,without am dme t egSt}, C CONSIDER FUNDS TRANSFER .' W Consider recommended transfer of funds from utilities ca ital ro acts funds to a araMn,and maintenance to ,•A11. } color the cos a s n manhole,as xes an treat antl a preparation COY a P 9�nNN ve a Ottion Ove—p beu=.ln R bar Mr.Pipes said there are.about 90 s manholes and 100 t valve box that will have to be raised i M y rd er for this project to be done He saidcostsPor this .approximately$200 per manhole and$150 per valva 'r Yk 5 box,or approximately$33,000 fatal. He recmmeMatl ilieI h4:be trirmferretl frau variable capital projects funds to the Water and Sewer CAN budget($18,000 to account number 63-5303 and$15.000ato account number 62-5302) He said the staf4 will have to begin this project around the middle of July in order U wark through all the ra nb nholes antl bones that need to be aised{n anticipation of the overlay{n September. He sold it tele Several $" r hours to raise a manhole and a little less than that to raise a Valve bon. Xe sartl$33.000'will amount to about . .� E f z d � f j S 4 t gg ar 'E fr x s Ij � x9 a�—x�_ � fr«frar�•� oegos '�"fi Hca �.c"s o� i� " s« " t_ i rEmfr max= sov x rsfr" _ o se fr£8s !^ & �`^ mi 3 «� daeYxa P fr y�e 5«3 fr > " `_ �� e Q �� � �$s r' � sx$ us3 � c .•, a �s � " g s �_ g S8 A 8 8-.L8 4? sp ag: s s xe s� € r a gs x gs s afrs'� r gfrr goo g € ;a� In rsiH �Ae= cog ell z �: 7 7 lg II '# tri PIT 0111 3r.t `sM )1» 3 } f"✓ f 5 s ' x � m . PAGE 766 MINUTES OF JUNE 24 1986 CITY:COUNCIL MEETING BOOK 0" The Past fifteen yea h b marked by ttempt t addressthep 'ivV j q itt in the me„ ^e, a original contracts which may be f 1 ly chs t 1 d h tt pt to formulate b t e'-pl of t _ ay tion that would serve as bridge from t7 of�th bdi ion th theeventualannexation by the - §'„ k rapid buildoutofts am obv I eath stage aPithe�phased developeentawed on and The did not s inpate the evolutiianeryfblcegkadesmof the i se of a'i »a Arab oil embargo aP the middle and lata'70 d.the-attendant rise in c—ting(fuel)..osts to Houstnor #d r therapid rise of construction and interest t osis of th decade of the late 70'1-and early'80 s Aft $ ` lit fifteen ye to Operation,hones(fewer than 500) re built 1 than 25%of the 2200 rvailable lotr Atte d t t the dev 1 pone t f. f1 t 1 full 1 subdivision like Elkins Lake was the t t ' t' E d costs f public inpmv t i streets. t lit" reatson facilities,etc..Some on If which passed on by.th igi 1 developer tO the t d future property owners and residents through the ' tion Of the Elkins Lake Municipal Utili ty.District i bonded indebtedness. This debt. ntly.in excessrg _ k{ 1 f$4.5 million,has been the.s7 ogle.mostsignificant deterrent to a tine? annexatiou sch dole.by the C ty ¢1F l f because,even with the growth and increased 1 in the bei 1 1 well 7 n Huntsville prop r, I' th adsorption of this debt by the City taxpayer,would Still require as§05 t 1 and.of itself. Th s no known eechanins available Mat would change these facts and conditions except time.entl.a purpose- pe o p �4 t PIT planned program to red this debt while d g any additional'add-on'or other 11 bllttt s. l This evening 1 would like to review for-C ii. nd f th'C7 the negotiation p that has taken - '2, place ve th 1 ty tbetween City.offi 5 1 ad the Elki L ke N.U.D.Directors to placate the.cont to 11 c`: d pe ata 7 di ffl ,ties in our contracts Several u uccessful efforts.have been made through.they s ' '„*f' byrMeg fWlluserc.Mayor Nash,.and the staff. The points ofscmtention that were addressed during the pat year,; s o The.City entl the Elkins Lake M.U.O.Directors in thefirst Joint meetings held last year worked out areas of misunderstanding isg labs V attract studies.and street repair. 'On.November 20th,in,memorandum from Elkin,Lake M U D Directors sent by their President Mr..Sta y t theD rectors.stated that first M quality.f to presently provided.wtthin the district is unacceptrbl f and second that the price paid f the.water is aImeZ high. It also stated that,mutually acceptable 1 alternative would W for the District and the.City to jointly k improvements to the City s water system „ that 111 Improve the.quality f water 1 ElkinsLake to an acceptabl e.level.and for th City t begin t t 1 .w i g sten withinElkinsLate par ity 7th U Comers within the City with regard to the t of water. Since November, ub tt f Council(attempting to t a do t for Councilconsideration)and the Elkins Lake M.U.D.Directors have addr d.the two areas of improved wIter quality tl top ty as y> reWested by the Elkins Lake M.U.D.Directors. Through numerous face-to-face meetings, untless hours of I� lanperati—SeveralStudies f efalloonsa�engineers,we have attempted to reach agreement an new.contract guage. procedure - I� 1. To initially address the brown water problem,.the City in a casting on November 22.1986,offered In regularly atdto further flush(at no a..t to Elkins Lake M.U.D.)the extensive distribution system in purge the brawn water from the System. The M.U.O.Board Di rectorerefused this of (the cost of which hatl b SlmaCad by Boyd W ld t 323 ODD/year in 1984) 2 The Lity made staff and- ,tat timeavailableto t ith d provide data to the search ittees con arming aspects f the incorporation/an ti t dies that were underway t Elk1 a during the"11 of e6 ISI a the District a consultant engineer studying the fe..bwllty of an independent s E .water supply for the"subdivision.. 3. In the Fall sof 1985,the City researched and evaluated options that were intended to address the periodic born eater episodes 1n Elkins Lake.and South Huntsville areas. As a result of this stogy,Elkins Lake M.U.D.Directors entl Lbe City Council agreed to jointly fund a Preliminary Engineering Study for$6 500 OOj to determine the cost of piping the Spring Creek Substation Nater Plant water beck to the Pain Stre t(the.; U City's central distributlou plant)tI.inure that a unifora quality of water may be delivered to Elkins Just like the water that 7s available in all other areas of Huntsville proper. �� j4. As aresultaf the Engineering Study,th City itted to a cost in excess of$6D0 OOOtO Qy both dlstr7 boli an and water quality issues f Elki .Lake and South Huntsville;and asked that Elki commit I $200,000 to the program which was a fraction of the expected cost of d...1,Iem,t of their previously proposed intlepentlent water supply system to solve their quality of water problem. 5. Extensive attempts at drafting a new contract that was intended to abridge She outdated original three (3)doouments were Bade during the Spr1 g f 1986 The proposed contract contained provisions.to avoid the - 1909 expiration of the t poly.cot t i to y tract term provision:addressed amint ace problems;take war customerbilling and y t ap ata d hatl a provision to charge Elkins Lake . _ residents the am for t d ewer Hu C 111 residents (:,11_ loss in revenue to the City of app i- Lely$38,000.Per year),I exchange f pi tel co t tb ti t the water or sewer sysiens. The d eft° f document pegged for the.first ti the actual number Presidential sewer connecti ons(1143 home).that 1 ould coiryrl se Um.400.000.9 11 t tee t pa sty contracted for by the District under the original fact lltY D1 hereby 1di g f toe ndrst ding and interpretation Problems. These and flummus oth related problems discussed and analyzed.by the City Council Committee end the ElkinsLake N.U.B.Di rectors i y long Suth'to resolve the longstanding relationship pared We can confident) UU that have made a 1'., y s y o Story. effort en met our obligations to the ector Lake residents. In a June 77.198fi letter from Mr.Rascce Story,President,the Elkins Lake N.U.O.Director anti fled the City that they are suspending the discussions indefinitely. We regret that they are postponing L n ffort of such magna tale. We felt that this initiative had much promise and was seemingly close to n _ fruition. t Since the Elkins Lake M.U.D.01 recSo h chosen to suspend negotiations at this time,we will + OX time to operate under the old contracts whi h callf the City to deliver water to Elkins Lake at instil .: ti SIT rates through 1989 and to provide sewer service up to 1143 home connections which equals their usage f 400.0.0 gallon capacity in the plant. „ 'k,iFt:?sem lF ) If,in the future.Elkins Lake M.U.D.Dl rectors want to.reopen these negotiations.the City will bs Sled to entertain their proposals. Al sb if E7 ki ns Lake residents have a concern for their deteriorating treats,the Li ty of Huntsville would be glad to discuss possible contractual mans for interim street i tenant,for the subdivision under some sort of special assessment district or Joint City-County program can rt a spirit of cooperation.' 1 r , Wa r- s'sr 1 YWgv f, F b p 4'a 7 " iY y _�_ 111N11IE3-OF JUNE 24�_]_@¢6 _QTY INCIL MEETING _BOOM_"q!_ PAGE IfiT � C leaste G asked If this just seem ,bi%raU ending t e long standing discussion,noting h d d ame f th b k tl i f motion to g suspended. MayorMonday 70 + g idly tee goti t1 5 are beton h c t th tb he-just d t k C it be Bar tt bef theb emlttce f the ".31 Council,said meetings Were hold d 1 t.f work was do by all d Ne said he was s p sed N 1 04 thi spensio h felt th rk d god d that all e g ng nicely. f u it ro y :Fr G ked what the reaso f this i Mayor Monday said e w re o7ven Counci immmbe Bit ' -3�,y.M a hero L -c tte a stresse that the C7 ty bent over eckwaWs to try t (sa date El kinssLeke flnanc7 lly: He said th itY has a s tl Ne mej ority of the-rating ousts,in excess aF what the contract specifi d H said; ddlti lly,,it i h1 aderstand�ng that Ne-City renovated th c South Sewer Plant substantially without ElkinsLake M.U.0 p ti ip ti n. Ne said tbeseare both wbst t7 1 financial contributions by the City t the11,b 1 OR f theElkinsLake M.D.D.se pie N felt thecity has gone N d.ile to cooperate and he is abit qrp i d ddisappointed that they i h.tasusPend ` contract negotiations. Co 71 b Gree asked f there.wool b "attempt on the city s pert to confect i. it the Elkins L k MUD.Dir to I,the City just.going t in they initiated suspension f the 4 d7 tons th t 1 they t ct U 1t M d said.th t of the c1 etth7 dint.111 be tr it t h' f th We ill t t tr contract, he said. �gyncl lmember c a f th o ttef'be ! to'!at 't 7 N U D B e b -S_SS lm�anbi_GSe f It h h 10 Sd b sent t h k S�—fd f—C�6—tt� ' i sWgge t d ti t th Elkt L k sP t 0 t j t I COUNCIL ACTION 3 q J f Arts Festival Schedule--Cwnn lmember.Wharton asked tr.whot extent isLbecity participating In this festival -r„ a as peop e,equ,p Ih,etc. or Monday said p t f this is being done with the city.but lost is `yt y beingrdone by volunteers and is.somewhat en integrat7 the h t we already do. She said the children s production end the go b t nd Ne Fourth"July'concerI are ell"id"Net ere o dinerily i n Our bC summer HEAP schedule. Sh d pecial ye tr are being volunteered(bend concert,gala.Dana Andr 1 tg). Shesaid the dance cancer' f Th Raven is fdnded through the.Huntsville Arts Commission and.the Commission 7s cord nets ip ell of th 5e activities. She said the birthday party is a combination of a number f things! awith participation by the Rotary-Club by having the Huntsville,Alabama pe le here and they are no, flip b the.main luncheon. 'hebirthday party is a cominatt f the ordinarily planned NEAP celebration that we Y have each summerhe 1d. .She said the torch run is ,Sesquicentennial event tbat.ie have.put N here and this is ell.being h ted.by the Seven.Hills Running Club. She said the video recordings will be a 7 Huntsv111e Arts Lomiss ion project. She said.the July 13 events(film presentation.Milker County H7strry } Book Ravi ed)are funded by others. _ +u`�$ Councilmmber Wharton was concerned about the outlay of city funds,manpmer,etc.te produce this celebra tion,funds that perhaps the 11. wh 1 Mayor Monday noted the work connected with th d dlcation 1.I tl two.p k 1 being d by theCity ors Gone,Pipes.City Manager,noted me tent kl frit " y beck al on9owi thber. He aid It has other Rarksotluteies.a Heeto do this ,aidl theu0oua 1 did item tl hhaceatbe parkscrm byare ituaammkployees this ,I y park.ThClifton G bb Park, Ince it was mewl given to the Cit 1 tl, r to take m Nat ddit7onal work tie w fi t ares of additional maintenance a `.tl, 1 H said these two employees can be co idered budget v d t cMe said private donations will fund the Dark markersymonumntr and the city ill put th p H said the ticket sales for the gall S are passing through the city s finance department fo !bookkeeping Durposes so Ney ere acting as a depus, j U tory for these funds..Mayor Mondays d them Is.a me sive coordl nation of slot of volunteer efforts to bring all of Nistogether in connection with things that am already funded. TNL Meetin -Arlinoten--Parc Howard reported th drk h p h attended at the recent meting of Mayo - Lpunci lmmmbeF.ana salon rs held 1n Arlington June.1215,.1986. He said he attended a session I� lternate rev nue ouroes andeiI was mentimed that some cities may ish top mit their taxpayers tr f` their taxes twice a year in order that all taxes don't corm due at the sane time and this may be an 1 pen - Live for taxpayers te payp.He said there was same discussion about the legalia of having t111ty l cm- pan,as paying a greater hire of the maintenance costs for streets. He shared v Taus other information. - NEWS MEDIA INQUIRIES 4,` of 07ckensan of KKN%discussed with the Mayor and Council questions concerning the solid want,- f" d p al program in ca junction with Walker County Camiss rs Court as to the type of trash burner anti f II Bated and the use for the jointly funded-landfill Scales.iMr.Dickensen also asked about the new litter Ni ro the Cib hes which contracts with the SDHPT tr issue litter citations on state highways as to its p v regarding arrests for littering. maims 3 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT r l B de d t k he budget Pipes ted theCouncil.111 t t f thet two weeks to allow the staff t t _ k h O StSt Cennter--Xr.Robert Smith 0 t f Community Development,presented a description of how the Om Stop Lenten ori 11 work i hi Oepd toeat. t H id the Center i about 50-60%complete at this time. N hs:i s id the Center will be responsible for tracking each project that goes through his office to b able te� advise an inquirer as tr its status at say gIvan time. He noted this will 7npreve the city's publl We- t la- I tions with devd.1 adelopers a d the public in general. He said pamphlets heve been developed which discuss home Ord nencc restrictions,be zones.utility extensions how to ouired btain zuvarienae�,selectiicalmanela "kF"Fr Xlumbing.codes. A.n pamphlet has been developed under a new program called: You can Build ft _ hick outlines the procedures usually fall owed.,by a contractor to humid a bum ldlip or house so that m Ind1- ¢ , itl al a have-the benefit of that information. Another new pamphlet atlyi sea haw to convert a carp t or 1 i 11 garage into a living Brea,infomat7on abort portable bei7bings, winning pool permits,mobile home pe its ' r an addition.0 The Mr.-Smith id th meetings with oval opera are tape.recorded and mint are Prepared on what is discussed and agreed. " ` Mai tre t Proj t--Consider change orders-f 447 t7 1 improvements for the Mainstreot Project In the manta aeSa te�para{rmmProat{ Y I a Mr.Gene Pipes,City Ma ger,presented a dammorandumfrom Mr.Robert W.Smith..Director of Community .. I Development,dated June 20,198fi,which explain the teas f tyro.change' ram to the contract awarded in -:y- April.1986 to Autrey.Gonstructlm Company. The change order would tld to this contract the replacement of ppraxlmatrly 100 feet of failed curbing on the e t side of the square 1n the aawnt of.$1,400. Change a - F� Ord Hunt2Of$1.589.54. Th.t dJ ted benchescontract nd 11ganew N f$10.041.54 P tltht t gine$7 052 bbid ffor th fat" v installation f d tive t t lights e d p k be hes 7 th d torn C u cilnenbe Howard ad the _ w } F p 4 '. v �' .l I k•. ..7 s" � . t 7 Y W > d r i t ? L #,M m t € � a PAGE 768 B00["0" MINUTES OF JUNE 24,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETINS potion to� amroye of these tra h a nc Mer,aM CWilmmber Mharton seconded the ration- Al a n M121% o T f theeMainstAllo7ecE ted b Bab 5 ith The Council then mlked arouM'the dmnt—sW—t �q,pm obsthe nap diE ZTggF� c(es m � c Bea tfu11 €' 3 .S 1 y submttted, 4 ,� i f OeShm,City Secretary ". e 24,19% a s 4 I i it sr 1. 2E - - d z s q� if t �`t,1`�"v v.•d�GY ¢ .�'raf T �t 'f .. V'fr s, .,, r $ TO ;~ate t 61, „ jr ''�• __._ ....�__, MINUTES Of JULY1_x,5 INN CITY CWNLIL._MEETING BOOK A".____�.. PAGE 769 —kLITPYODN[TCMEETINGl1EC�DNTR♦'76TH-OAP"pF�OLI;T9(86'I�7HE'LiT4-HALC-LOURLIL `�o-.'t! t CXPJIBERS,LOCPTED AT 1212 AVENUE M'IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE P.M.COUNTY OF WALKER.TEXAS AT 7:00 11 ` The Council met in regular, ss'on with the following m b 0 t. Jane Monday,Mayor IT 6 Ga Member absent; City Off pre t: '0 Eugene Barrett Nill B Green Alr :� Gary Bell Percy Howard.Jr. Dick Wharton Gene Pipes.City Managet Stephen E.Davis 5 tt Bounds,City Atte'�ney Jerry L.Oowl ing -Bob$math.Deputy City f s f ' Secretary �. UBLIL)NWT/INWIRY SE Mr.Perry D.'Norkman.1526 1/2 Avenue A (N-2954426) - M W k% d h, 1-best ll here t I' Y Cq-task bout ate;f g D 9. H ttl h has just moved into +5; little ittl pi 4 AV u 0 He.sa tl h h Just P114 his E8 50t Waterbill."X id thisa bit high for �who generate beg f A b g rY bo month N id he understand,thed f a flat rate. He said his hbo h six beg._f g b g y M or three d 5..He felt 'he sh uld bsliding s 8 50 1 aY scale an the rate <j �>1 tt hf D M1t0 ay to e b of b t k jMr.Robert Bruner,166 Westridoe.295-5892(The Summit Aoaronents,P.0.Box 6277,Huntsville,Is.291-1915) Mr.e moilded.the Council th is a letter in their p k t this evening from hi a tin to st 4Y.f th Cit blit 6 I1 § t re h half 4th-Mal County Apartmento i ti .ease ire tai h C u �1.T nEI�—T� t f guidelines f which perhapsf li eg ding tater -t, and somer rates. H 74 h d t d t the p oment complex rs h i.i We te 6111 a d/oI' all t Used th ri i H d i g. have lOO nit a d' M fi0 t H d tM1 ar 40 ,h u its going th pay ins 6171.. d thisd t r ilyh t you too bad h yo. full. H said Nth r g d t i tow eh t ani g 30 40. d.SOY vacant. He id the g t b 11 -n these .x ap one t ( ter aid g rb g l $a'.. 42 00 P r th t King 1 th ce y factor- t He id they a ki g y'A the Council t revi those- rte He id tho t e if h et $290 d$300 -nth t y 3 lag an terprobably E10.00 d taxes .40Y of net they He said w t bout¢150 e forthose units now and the taxa h t'pled'and ting water.sawe and garbageh also tripled,plus we're not full. This.is the part that's lly h rting u h id.. r Mayer Monday thanked Mr.Bruner for his presentation. She said she has.asked Mr.Pipes pas to review the present - �ratas and policy later anwhenwe tli Stuss the letter so that we can become familiar with the basic philosophy n )lit.. CONVENE.FORMAL SESSION Mayor Monday them called to order the formal ass inn of the Council. The invocation was presented by �Oe n Frank Ortega of St.Thomas Catholic Church. CONSIDER THE MINUTESOF.THE.PREVIOUS MEETING ''member A tttF.metle th tion to nip owe If the City Council minutes of June 24.1986 and Council ? _ immmber HormrZelimit7onllT�in savor an t e tion oassed'unammous v. g ATTENDING.CITIZEN l' { ' Dr.Dan Nelly 0 V M t-address.the Loumcil concerningAllunn=d animal shelter operations and to receive a cam- ;: Mme E ti frrn'th Cit /^TS.v T e t t c 4f Society hr.ave vt.retie said theuestedtretascel 6 nanst nci'!the Council lsutaklmia$12.00nd at T a 10 out ma fital and h s working let the Humne tY g account at the Animal Hospital wh they mo th t dog pound. H d h hash ce.iit lq ye re e d h h 0 t had j ,a I',.a come to h' te. pl i e to h it is.bei g: anythi g H 'd h f d d t nde.t d h the Camncii can just jerk thea g t f under hi..M.gi t to hotly 1 H said h like ite to keep the dog I .a..' .C' pound . He said he thinks he can run it as well as anybody-else and he thinks it can be rue as efficiently as n. i any other person can. Council member Howard said the whole problem was brought to the Lity by to H"I". 8 ctety H id LMy rap W teU to the City that they had ted.with 0 .Kelley on certain occasionsd h tl done y Xe 5 1d #p Nth N Society advised the Council D _Kell Y 7 agreement. d ' D Kelley said this is not t H.Said the.H me Society told the Council that,but theCouncil did t ask f his feelings.about it at 71 H said the only thing the Council did is in coke the"'—a 5 ciety' ' `A iWord fort. He said all they a interested,i i theoney. H id h is 1 t ted in the money too be e 1 he 1 ll basImessman and he h t have money t his business. H said if the Council would.stop and s thinkaboutth.impact of taking$12 000 out of a business--that i;'lot f money. X id the Humane.Society l Oce Y d it-they have bund d f th d %P,111.th t kf them,they get donetlom;people a doing k salec:auctions and a ythi g else. H id their b ild7 g.ver there 1s paid 4or. He said the is land w given to times and everything. He said everything that he ons out there,he is still paying on it. Councilmember Barrett said f.om his heart that the Council Was 1 led on or.Kelley's feels mga because it n'.told,under no circumstances D Kelley interested in keep i g this service. He said t'a Co ncil apparentl$ ydid not know Dr.Kelley's side of the tory. H id he 7 Sorry that it is hearing it right now,because it is 'N a.little late. He said he didn't know What can be done. 6d 1 to hi�thatne Pipes, p ferias henkneir try id he etalked er been mdi�ltiyf dissatisfaction couple ressedtimes a the this situation and indicated p part of the Council bout his , flop tin 4 tha.a inial shelter o e th maN'y H aid the rmuast of the,Humane Soclety forth ight� q t d their interest is p d1 ted o th pe ational money,because even if the aMlt p d fo. they 't keep the doors open with ut-mini.basis of operat7an. He said at some point down the line,they may be h_ (tai a posttlan that we assure Dr.K lley sin for quite awhile now that anyone that oparate,that facility for ,} xany length of time probably Would like to get rid of tt. He said 7n this type of situation where the HAW " Society came and rade a request,they n -profit agency a1M they had to have the city s operating funds. When they f7rct came,they were k7ce.f don.ti f the City. We advised them we could not give them rty , we could lyll ntra tH With them far sery had intended ike the the County l shelter.d They Indicated I� Amo ey giving public supporting g 4 ds H x 4 i .111' sl t xoJ' t „ 8 REPORT -t r rR -424 x s , ,� a �yYi�� a Q. Y ` n w 770 BOOK•0 MINUTES OF JULY 15 1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING A7 a they w ld ltk y ti h t h th t Na d the.city staff will take the responsibility without question fe 'G r` the lap f ammn at n' H id th fact oftheiter to W.teff nd rstatl this was Or:Ke11 ey's desire and.wishand the absence of c=,,i,,ti,n rs totally the city staff fault and respone76711ty. He said 2 f beyond and abovethat,the request fro the Humane Society is on rtsown merit. Ne avid their ab111W to opera ys. middleoofbJuly andthehe yet tos.opene aid.although he nde,stands they m shooting far rAugJune ust 1. here it 1s.the ,n I M Pip aid.th C 71-h s e P d. good deal of interestl d 9 0 Kelley. He aid M1e ls� felt th - ltl crone a littl bit late 1 th Drogran tonight,for the ye P.time input and energy M1a put into this project. He said the whole.program of giving the support,or in can trecHng.for the shelter services. 't wevesimply to support thi progran and thisthe Only h7 Is theMi W had W do th t. N§said there ms y-g ix r aV intent to criticize Dr.Kelley that hhas ever heard. He said perhaps this pp 1 tion 1s a little late in crani W.but he said it is at the tim very genuinely felt pD Councrinmmber.Dowling aid it strikes him that the Council me&a decision at that point under circunatence that are substantially different thanh t h 1 he aring here tonight ti ugh was not here when that contract was.approved. He said it 1s obviously di It t make lid deci i bebwoen'Icmpet7 ng interests,ea it when ane does not have all of thef-t the table. H id h 1 bit disturbed,for whatever-reason, t I anE he roes not looking to fault anyone,that the Council d the decision rel t1 a to the animal shelWrw7th- £< Hout a full.set of cr .mostances Dr.Kelley's side f the operation. He aid this Is not to say the Council does not have the authorial to go aha d with that information.to contract with the Humana Society. He n" avid he didn't know wh t alternat unless Mr.Bands(City Attorney)h some opinion on whet our { alteratives are here '�. �I Mayor Monday noted th g .back t 1 t%dg t year when the H 5 i ty ked t ider con- n tracMing with them when they open. She itl g d at that.time(s reported W th p p )'to d o Coun 11 bar 6 n said the Council 1advised at that time that On.Kelley as not Wrested 7 ntimJ 'r ing it. Councl lmember Davis said.the q. ti s asked very.specifically as to what th feeling,o4.Dr. Ke11 eY. Or.Nei ley.sun d h anyone a asked him?He asked if he had ever pat with any of the.before?He said the Council took the H Society s word for this. He said the.Council didn't hear anyLAi ng frm.him. C...cilmmer Green said it case from the city staff. Mayor MonQgvnothtl it was reported W LheCouncil by the $ I city t ff tht D Kelley .anxious W get rid of this service and that he hoped the City could find someone �I to take it on. She said theyat that point told the Humane Sacs ety t g ahead with their project because the sty had a situation.o h d h it p the city would contract their dog pound services through the. Shesaid this was agreed t y g d th1 is documented and rep ted 'M.Pipes said.the Humane Society the went on to build the-.h ith b d th stys assurance Mayor Monday noted than the official contract) �) signed for this se 7 last J. C 11 ber Davis said at that meeting again,before a voted on it. In quests n was again ked if 0 Ne1Ty 1 4 this as the Council didA t went thisto be a surprise ( to him. Xe s d the Council a s d th t D Kelley as w of it He saitl c cern far Dr.Kelley roes � aDres e4 at this eating. Nay r Montlay td it i regretful situation of miscommnicatron. She mid,hoar ever,the process has Progressed too far now to stopa7t N Bound,said the City has operated the dog pound whe 1t la f y d to agreement with Or.Kelley) i roes ba i ally f a professional service. He said the. n'"Atte contract with O Kelley He aid he Would h t rexiew again the existing contract with theH S ct ty bef he ca W11 theCause it What ? k their pti N Bound noted this type of contract does not have W be bid 7 it i' professional se it t t Or.Ke11w.aid,:]]all he xn bout this is what he rads in the pap h s ever ailed hi to.. k h m about it. He id he has never met with any city staff Reber. He said be lled Mr.Pip k.g he be first read this1 the power. May Monday noted the Council d f1 Mom ant d i g the b dg t session of last Aug t that es th Humane Society could p th i doom,xe would t t ith them. Lounn lme b B 11 said h feels the C unc11 owes Dr.Kell" p logy far the lac ofdicmmum cation with him on this tte Or.Kelley said'That's worth$12,000?.Thank you. - e CONSIDER SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL Consider retention of the.law fin of Lloyd.Gassellnk.Ryan and Fouler of Austin as special Water rights legal , Mr.P7 pas said there is a need to A the Parti,,of suec7al legal counsel. Na said in 1989,the co tract with ELMUD(Elks L k Muni ip 1 Uti11ty01atrict)a pirea gun t the provision of water,smmr d sun it tion services. H id a th t t t xpires,the nal be t W appropriately advI,1 as to - the pr pe t1 and channel,to fall t-id thio.pragree goes. thly t that time. He recomended. g m highly th ret i t of this fire n an am needed Dealsto Consult with the city an informationnmd d W J p than tT tH to�.W 11th{M day keQrfoess 6Ltson untvhrn tastron.a�bt Howard To, wTi a uses b - ,,, mo nc men a arm t a ng KM ITwt.Ti T�1W Tone asset,prrwae�o u g t r. e t to ill b Nr Pip 10 if thW 711 1 W vane on wr behalf, P s ask the Council's app 1 f thep f that. X 1d .if it r p f q sties that ire run in need q 4 he in term of preparation. will deal with themhourly typeb H s id N Bards,C,. ,° K Attorney,has a budget f .7 g 1 Consultants. He.sad Ion es wed t eed'Lhat hudpeted amou t(j9,0D0 ' +`N` (est.)reeai nim attorney. fees/court is i-the 1985-1986 budget)in a particular year;.we more than likely will at have tq ane back t the Council 1 s-ther 1 J 't decision to make. Cmncilmeber DalriyR said i the past, .did t rets less we hadspecifically'defi ned project. Mr.BamtlI said he :>d has asked thant dv th city to th tatus of the city contract for water which aprres in 1989 and "4 how that impacts the Mir W's water 11n H.said this is the purpose for which they ere being retained at.the peresent ti .Ary'other hatter that happens to cane up that Nay hev pe ti a In,he nald Peet Council I 1 i p,rov 1 f it if he expects it will take a large number of legal hou H id we'd,,heaver.fro day W dx, - #( have oils t rightsIssue,that we. solve with just a phone 11 'All ware sn favor of the motion tall - approve d it passed unanimously. CONSIDER DMINAIICES "fivat 6 Conside Ord1 n e di Cha ter.fiCha ter. f�th Cad of 0rd7mnces.Buildina and Building Regulations by adopting ..x g f d ver o—i us uD a�t3 codes regarding b 11d1 h u 9 mechanical k The caption of this ordinance is as follows. t` lk'+ ORDINANCE NO.M-19 Y AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NUNTSVILLE.TEXAS.AMENDING ITS COTE OF , ORDINANCES,AMENDING CHAPTER 6.BUILDINGS.AND BUI LOING REGULATIONS.BY ADOPTING THE FOLON- z' ' # - ING CODES: THE 1985 STANDARD BUILDING CODE,THE 1985 STANDARD HOUSING CODE.AND THE 1985 <4w; _ 2 , � i)T Y �osr�,,+rk� _ aTrH �w ,f p3 .uR 1• .-. Xq_ ..__- rIT MEETING NIXIITfiS_.__ pIIXUTES OF JULY 15.1986._ BOOK 0" PAGE 771 �, _ I� STANDARD MECHANICAL CODE;RESTRICTING.AND REGULATING THE CONSTRUCTION,ALTERATION,.REPAIR, l' " USE AND OCCUPANCY,LOCATION,MAINTENANCE,REMOVAL AND DEMOLITION.OF EVERY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE OR ANY APPURTENANCES CONNECTED OR ATTACHED TO.SUM BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURE3.IN.THE. YY 'y CITY:WAKING OTHER FINDINGS All PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO;PROVIDING A PENALTY 11UPTO ,•5A $'a t $20D FOR EACH DAY'S VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE;AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION ANO Y R EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE:. ' y":} M.r kyv y Lm id rdi dian Chant 1.1 the Code Of Ordinances to adopt the 1984 Edition f'the'National X,_ d ,hA £, If O cone. The caption of this Ordi non cc is as follows: 4. {b ORDINANCE NO.8640: 1 11 AN OADIYANO OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING ITS CODE OF t - i ORDINANCES TO.ADOPT THE 1984.EDITION OFTHENATIONALELECTRIC CODE;PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UP TO$200 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION;AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE f' �{ DATE OF THE ORDINANCE. T Consider Erdiggge amending Chapter 8 of the.Code.of Ordinances tin the 1985 version Of the Standard Fire a. D adapting ant on R as s ' 11 ra N The caption of this ordinance is As:follows: _ ORDINANCE NO.86-21 ' AN.ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ME CITY OF NUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING CHAPTER B. FIREPREVENTIONAND PROTECTION,BY ADOPTING.THE 1985 VER319N OF THE STANDARD FIRE PREVEN-' TION CODE;REGULATING THE REPAIR,EQUIPMENT,USE AND OCCUPANCY,AND MAINTENANCE OF EVERY EXISTING BUILDING OR STRUCTURE IN THE CITY;MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS.AND FINDINGS RELATED .' «• '� THERETO;PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UPTO$200 PER DAY FOR TACH.VIOLATION:AND PROVIDING FOR- ,r THE PTO AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Co de tli r pe li 9.CM1 to a. r10AAuoYef the Code Odin s.HeatinP Air L ditionino d Mechanical The caption of f this-ordinance Issas follows - i ORDINANCE NO.86+21. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF.TRE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.REPEALING CHAPTER IDA. HEATING,AIR CONDITIONING AND MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION INSTALLATION;AND WOKING OTHER PROVISIONS AND FINDINGS RELATED THERETO f May Monday k d that 11'of to ordinancesb ted an lta ly i t Co it enb L Da14 wad the mots t e Ordi s 86-19 Bfi 20 86-21 d 86 22 and C u it be Gri D ay 99 to u 9 9 en to th o ow a ;. 09T��t1—V ri0us d t Lo City H 11'so th t h uld g0 th. gh the son I"them And get.their ,g said then 1f areas an d tified that 111 p a di ffl 1t f .them the L 11'Would b interested in input. r-bring those areas to the attention.of the Cgudoil. All were in favor Df the motion on.the floor , M it d unanimousld unenimousl Mayp Np day'skeE M::Xellgren to a v se a en t t1 Oews wau OI �+ II etek p7att mW.to re�back to th Council on the result,Of.those meetings.uuu e rev CONSIDER APPRAISER NI ' CO id F�af P 1 DP f L i f t i thea tt h Hillneighborhood J act. Ellr y =srl'If 'Z-TiFT- ¢m ,. a e Ifs a P111111N I-{LI—FID bra to. a Owners. S } G P pe .City Manager,advised this is the B tth .Mill IU LI p g. under the Texa Depa ime t g Lmsm ty Aft 1 N id Nay a-.Stephenson tal tl ppret b4 t i eek,190. His n appraise I ha f n7 to f the-thirty1 parcels. N id thetaff ds approval of thep i Y pp a7 report; of Just ory ti to b k t 7 id tlfi d t the �s L mriimry appraiser port nd auth0 ti f th city staff to di t ib to 3 ttoffering t p h ee e i _ entr es per eshbl h d 5 t p t7 ma t X id th 'p1 f Y.th D ] t h v bee PP etl by the health Department. Th sty 1 if bid ith p t t1 fi d i d O' lm be Ds mad the natio o s f th Iona ( t 1 as f t 1 the errs o sewer ct to.Tgre N rlt usst.m0slon otn . rmaL Y Ne i d i CONSIDER WATER WELL REPAIR * Consider,tIRriuti f fe 1 1 t t ith Smith P .Cam aro f reoaire 0 Water Wall kz o. an,.pun t:e 26-PdD"?-6. d-f—L'd �ir un •'"rt M P advised Production h dropped 1 11 19 by PP 1 tmly 300 GPM d I t knoise d to ted h hsantl lik b i g i Pell. p bl i th p p. N d thi 11 h be t ke t of N + 1 I i top vent y.P further dameN to'th'p pumping equipment. H ted five pr p t f repair eiv d N Ne then 1 ed Tt is Mr.F.Boyd W ld SDirecar of.Public Utilities) came d at that the city awaYH th 11 `T work Smith Pum.Cane who d. re ' .rsT p Company w prop D t of 566.00 per har for rig end crew plus parts and labor for N - r p i N Hl id timsted th1 p t world t wed$ 20,OW.1 L H d ised the balance in the t 11 rnten fund i $29,285; $h bn L a C ilmember � ciao��tj��� p T 7 1 5contractt Smith Pump CanPaDV p _ m aw —�edn t of s t y asked"" rf r'Girder' 5 t our we ds i they h v all b able tD.come back up ., to fu it f She said she'd lik t look t long 9a P1 n t b th t ll b able t0-ut111ze that wat y ton ov r the next four or ft ye this i th1 est expensive of our water supply. A11 we f f the nHan on lAe floor and it Dossed unanim0us lr.. re in yv, O t` 24 O j I r.'�x stag � l z zt zl / n a i" v. e�� P 772 B K"0" MINUTES OF JULY 15 198fi LITY COUNCIL MEETING - j CONSIDER MATER TANK REPAIRAIRMtie EConsids,a million ggallon ground storage tank D -,hang,order number one--in the t of$11,196. Mr.Pipe..d 1 ed the Itsbid f' Impairing,sandblastingandpainting of a one milliongallon ground storage 3 > y 3 tank at the P 1 street t r plant was awarded to.P.M.Tank the roof loch i tel on oath a apProx ma Y �o. Hsai, 4;yi pairs beg Mond July 7. After 1 g Porti f point eq the tank.Ae d 1t was found that a1� " is s } l 3t Cha seven inch h l.irhn rafters were d to ted to thep n th requiring replacement root a part of the am ival bid).-He 'otetl this.then comprises Change Order'N 1 in the L f 511,195 -M Pipe id funds 7"k" available i ; Dunt of 530.400. The orig7 mel c tract wits P.M T k-Se vices Inc.was for 561,465.49 and approval f thong,order ill adl t tfi t total price to 72,660 49 Councilmenber Oavis made tM1e mono to aDDrov f Chi h order and L 17 b Bell s Oed the mots If,aa nate s tan wa fi I7958 and tFi—TTf struc'�TM1ak Fas blend a an Tt—ATT- in favor of this Motionandit�n passed unani mously. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT - 'a k a From Executive Session G; Approval of lotion to News 10th Street nosr line Problem. , Gen_ Pipes ted the Council need,t take formal ti t this - fall lig di u signs of the cl tyl staff qu em ICts that to Col cilor oatth formal rel ti f Scott jip Cl ty AL BarryyXawesd traction'My l +� ! Street, t leastto tbeboundary d y oP.th t 1 l p dev 1 pment.by the property owacrossner{within 60 day f th * beginning f tl 7 p t). It s not d M II .purchased the property with m knowledge or Indi ti that',, a ewer li - d the property. Mr.Hawas further advised there Is na recorded li ea tie the courth As s ttl t f th irc m to re,the Councll i 6 5 g sk tl t th ew li at the city'sp n Co 1m b Green made themotion to Guth th a dila to 1 tr th T ewer lined C u 11 b t t m a. were n o Y Consider epP i bn t f p tali ve on the.Public Parties Committee to the.G.S.U.ar,d,nce in—tigeti..of River Bend Miclear 6enerat♦�c 15Tty � Mr.Pipe' ip s id this part of the s ttl nt by the PUC of the rate se that has been pending before it - a ca n n for sere months by.GSU. He said this app 1 e t i. n sary to be carried out today. Hey MaMay th - i nominated C 1 b 01 kWh tr tr s a tM P blur Parties Cams ttee,noting h h 1 to d for x this.assignment. May Monday ted the Public P ti C whines shall consist of those public S5H herged p der PUM.withregulatory ther,ty with p ability to present specific ratepayerntrrests d Stetr (q Agenc . C it be Howard d the t t rD f this nam t f Council mbar Dick Wharton d Councl lmemb Lt t t an re n a mot $' Consiber re l ti ffd by the Texas Good o Roads/Tra D t t7 Association1 support f retention f � e.icaT a n Y nd Nre Pi id this mpyrovemenhighway systemand the purpose i to Dramtr the 1 t of thTe Federal highwaysystem. He I. they k very,....erred observations on thee tendencies of bath th f d lei ✓"d'' co greased stake 7 gislatu to. id-th ded ted highway funds in order to balance the various budgets. He 1 tF said several years gh tA5 C cul pursu d th 1 b6y'f r the restoration or increase in some of'the dedicated " funds,especially highway wok in light of th thsubstantial ne ds locally.for the improvement of Highway 75 North,RM 247 Possum Walk Rod Highway 30 t' H said the only highway improvement p J t d frau this effort f '1 Highway 30 M Pipe id theTexas e Good R ads/T p tatioe Association- has t us t a ample r solut1.for ou o sideration which res Ives that we hereby k the membersf theTexas 3 t ' and Texas H f Repr sentatives to hon me commitment made in the 1984 Special Session f th.Leg l t re to repaired p the state's highways. Essential highway improvement funds must t b d ted t other Projects t prevent traffic itl is du congestion,and improve nobility f 11 T p e must be ' " usmpleLed with t d lay Up id t f th ggested Resolution,LoI.LI lmembe G de the motion tr p ` NOT APPROVE ch luta QED uii econ&d"�ie mDEiDiscuss�T ilmieT—r Green a e are EdgeL cons t or s et'he av and he didn't want to p0 to be placing thi S number one priority,that tcut h that n ut everywhere else. He said there.are other areas of concer that may well-b imredlat t this- ity then the highway funds.that we may or nay not get. All were in favor end the ti d t t ve this 1 ti Y` Consider two TML re nests to sou port arts 1 t actionc con c-1 member cities: 'I Teias Clvll Justice "r 9 a 2 P—tsm�an S Clubs afxes P mantaIse un�7n—Vs��l'6E oY -c r. t s yt N M Pip d the T Ci it�J ti!L is n b-organization Wingoforded t f the T Municipal } : ' to n r ti to thet i e i tJl-.7i b7lgty Insurance costs around the state twhich'thmy tt 7- Jo portion to ed forte 1'ti and th- by pP Vag i th problem through lobbying effort with th Legislature. He.reminded the Council that Lh iI In has doubl ad this year and this 1,an important matter for all cities in Texas.1n addition to counties antl ch.all1 t'a'^ districts. N d there is an obvious n df the restructuring of the liebili ty requirements under state 1 l; He said the TWL 1 q sting that if.Lh LY i terested,a bership card is enclosed skald a. Pre i tative of th itY 1 h to Join or assist i th i ff ts. Councileve ber Davis sugglsted that the Co it jl tl,'Rp ti' *f a re.lotion toou hrepresentativeM our strtr senator stating sane of the facts outlined by the TG1L so they will not. ly dtl - it b Ltheview A He felt a resolution could b q Ily ff ti '.if not more If it came dimc'tly Fran the city itself.: Council, n ben Dowling said he basically gree 1th c 11 her Davis. Councilmember Davis felt our state reoresente ' `*y tives would resound more f 1 tt 1 h d h TM 1 •rho d . h 6� record a9 aur concerns an our letterb d ld h Councilem dher Davis said e4 x Rehresantative Hlghtaver will give Ms full support 9or.Dur concemsrantl thisletter should outline those for s i, Mev r M de trtl D kc a. We ked the TM •-ka=id•a s iat=es=lgn nt he fait n d7 s liab171t 1 c Mems o Sh ked Nr Pines tr check Willi TML to see if eon wilt ha eta nM se i }mi Mayor Monday t d th C u I1 had PmVIOUSly all agreed that Til needs to cane iota this situation and play an S extremely active role. 4 Yti x ` Mr.Pipes then disco sed the Spartspa C1 b of Texas,Sierra Club and Environmental Defense FUM,Lnc. Wy, s Is.Us EPA over Texas.water qua11 tend rd it.' He Said all of us are appropriately concerned about environ ,v¢9 mental standards and when someone files a nit to get the regulatory agency tr increase their standards,it would ti k A I Yfi r 4 F R � y t 'a s' it L t t t'Ya umr U a h 'v* i l x r ALL { 9.'S"�u°�` A ' " - < --.— CgIfMC1AJIEEIII9G__M.]dYLE� AUXE.ISa.-L9,(LB BOOM 0 PAGE 773 ag dV seen logical th t that is pp P k Position-t, Apart H h id the EPA Promulgates7 and #'zgx gulatim th t d7R tlyaffectth t of p t far the.L ty of.H,,=,,11 7n our Meat:Le �trmimentand our otherstatutory requirsounts. He aid we have a, tetramenly gootl in his pi 1 oro.of i u yam.' g perfoR:c dd pl:lt 1 W of Sh T Oepa[t:t f Mater Re' M V to C 1 t the present ti th p rat -f. astew t t tmenL fa ilitY H char to 1 d. histoy.. b 1 9 s f q 9 exerylary. X h said this d- t man thateverybody in the state Ii N a rmpll p it an ,D 7riy Xe said h lines that probably major.pot f N pollution probl i th tree:of Taxes ere of 4 g-, ar71y tt itiutable-o traceable-W,city p 1:net Ur treatment facilities nyway. He said his o n is that if the threegq I at ns p 1-against the US EPA'they might"act Stringent Standardsn A. T Md tAereby pas. to Ds further d more t g t leg laf that 11 an d p i' capital t d an op ra s { ti 1 cast i se tar th W of thMetC Y 1 dv very high ty f h ch are have had aaxli t ns tmnght th race, h Council mNs Grown mad th t W t bl th p rtyi 9 req t i th7 tie that N itY p t7 i 'r14 �D h xTt �r� n D Lt tat tt no t ' C ilmmbe B tt tmd d th of D ia.tt t us d .. SS Fo eppropr ate t ty W h vR n.thi t as.at is of our business W decide. A79 xeR an favor.of N ti tD t 61 and it Passed animm sly. 1 ' e 1 MAYOR'S REPORT--JAME MONDAY. n BirNdar--Sesguac:hnn7al..et..al. MVO r Monday noted the1 b ti was y.successful,stating most of theit R. at all of thes hedul d ts. She id ny.mRy P pl,. Shethanked'.the Council f being Mere P d all of thepeople in then°ty and g the stiff who her ketl so hard to maks it a success.- y '.I Consider a request from Nr.Robert Brvner t atrah a rate sWdV fmr-theCrty s utility billing structure In p a j Jane Monday a ked.Mr'.Pipes W explain the ht st. W f theto d .rte M Pipes said in 1980,.about thus clme She re schetloled to go on line-Mimi the surface water.treabpentplant and incur, the F li p s a d the-capital.debt Aon ibtl ity f th t hrelve ill d 17 r f 1 tY d 1 fa 3 i the of b ldi ig - d t tatreatment plant(Parker Crank Plant) the C ty onsn i d to study n lY 1 by VI11 6 B Associates of Houston(utility consultants) IT d.AP 1 15 i 19V andcompleted-b f thefollowing M dg t year. N id the Study i basically' 1 ti'terms f '4 th tie cont i t b au th Dihl cst that incurred by the TRA pl t d th tax W treatment plant re Y t bout _P1 tad d in f 'by th bud9 t y h th t dUPted - - Mr.Pip d thecurrent rete structurebased m that study.although the city did.not fellow,thesome . re,—dations.of that st dy t theMetter. I. id M.Jerry MCGua re was City Manager at theti d. ode difacations to the billing t h e *or th hat xis recap:nded to the City by Willie G. 6 Associates,but it was very closely pathtned fh'N t Xe said the three lh t thud, f ah des .r 1I a lax minimum bill to h7 h r N d h tharoe:2 M1amher mans:n ball th I oor j to usand r t 3 billt b d th 1 oP the nater. He.said Ne secon aiW t - I' echd th x80 pi ch t 1 C N t.was required because of,cmvarti g t rf e M d the we plant to follow. He d the.mph i p1 ed tan d M an thY ten' d bn thd c th to 1 d p th d ta f n tit ti 1 tame w i m d ,nsUnt. He aid we used to hen an old declining ta systed—the ran wateryou used,the e pe 1t got and it encouraged me Lo waste alot of water. He said bemuse we had gone through a numberf shortages during d that era:we decided U,go the N way on theate.charges. Mr.Pleas sand to-sea that the iastitutamal eusto:rs paid far'therr fair share,the Par thousaiW rate igher rate ewes established at A.hthan Ne nM-anstltutaonal h TM institutions used,aDDroxiahiy,atI ; that Li 42E f all an that ld and thisIns rather t t h id He said t ,too kry,. 11 tied that ld g rate 40% bio p t of N q i d e n to p to Y ten by tN i tit t nal fie" 'tore N id the pep a of. t blishi�g th hlph 1ni hill- 'imply t A. that the1.11 ri mti($12 1117on. th high t tlebt 1 th:ity h dart k ny p S t)', ld be covered by th b ads III"' p t"h"He id th Tes th t charged o q it basis ta.N p M is 1 motels,at i based that ne p I 1p7 th t the1 im bill i M mP t.necessary to offset the capital) costs and thep 1ty that 1 required to be the whether it 1 1 r t'.He itl if h e 100'apart- y+"= - I not units sitting them.N potential f r Using that h asks,is always th re d xe hays t he:Nat. ' rnctty to produce d.del Mat h:water d d. N id the.capi cal t 7 ted to that should be bo a by th tame N said this7 thetheory behind the systkm that d L-th present t i Cc ncfleembe 6 ked,if this1 what. 17 p k 1 dins. Mr.Pipes said this 7 A t average d d I He said if y ryo thesystem theMata th ter to to deli H id peak fl / y wY similar in that h .taprovide by state water g 1 t - p ty of d -half time the daily consumption a peak demand system d sy h 1 7 L p t deli that He id d dela r tremendous t f water'f hP t period f t1 H aid taking- hat i i t g end what b pro- d d itl d what itl.-,,rtl t N to plant tl with our 11 we ily L probably.nearly N t7u the d d th sy tem ntly hihi b ut f 11 o0 9 11 pur my N id.theTRP 3d planned tM ysten t 'ize to p tl steady f million gallons per day and the t Inherent i doing that are the hether we. it or not..He Slid we have a take or pay on the - water cont t..d W have tic overbe d t withTRA plant. matter whether itcprI Ums two million,three mfllim or four million , " gallons--tht f d the d bt 1 he h e t Ys a Mr.Pipes id M B ms a Y 7,hquz d we don t t to uA9 st that it 1 of " seri asconsideration. N id that the Lmnc11 needs th+ b k9 tl info tin 5 th y 1d M Bun ' raquest,however. N said to i i WIs of this sort ill taketi -h find consul lSe t and it all - take stem th to tl the WQy. He said iL 7 impassible L think Quid-hire a c:sulta t Perform rf the study,end L tar try tare prior'h Septum h tM1 h t be e L blfished for th tfi 1 year. i He said water.sumer and garbage serv1 am proprietary functions M the cityand no Wt.doll g W b ld1z these 1111: H id wet 9h a Incurred hot to raised or lowered in any particular 1 lassi fi- _ =d" cation or atepory,has W b p7 k d r:, by amine.else. He 1d if we lower the minimum bill,we 11 have to mine our Per thousand gall h b a e we have to produce % humor of doll 1 stn order to operate end Conti puerto paY to debt ice m the facility itself. He Bald i g a Y r.Na city will sell " slot of water and at a give ceill gen ate rplus th t bq d f pit i . t nmvery. He said s' all this des is keep the ityf h 1ng.W fl t b ds: pldly th n w d lik t d thereby raise rat s ' tD pay Porth debt 1 Ne 7d i t y: (May and J 19Bfi) d t 11 al t of to d vc t i' l barely mak thee pit y b dg t He s id all f these thing i bale d yt1 we 1 else t Jeopardy h t i it h 1 s is orda t generate theApunt f nay or We rate system is i r 11 r" " nti' k _ SR"p W.4 PAGE 774 BOW 0 MINUTES OF JULY 15,lg86 CITY COUNCIL MEETING ?' 2 a Councilmember Green asked h adate are galculaud.Specifically.for an 1d each a argent unit is ch w Y. aparpent pl M Pipes S p 'Bad th i i bill($25.90) Nether there i ny the t H id •i ^' C•�, there is el so a charge over the3.000 gallon minimum for total alar that pa th ugh tht meter. He h - '4 id if one hes BO% p y,6 has a20%f board there that. apartment dweller:may -.5 000.9 dons H d till not g th 3 000 7 1 ..He id if all f the p ire is a pied and y as y .o-QT, BAG gallons, 1 at gn1Y going to pay for theminimum,b t.An 9oin9 to Pay far th P th Ad �. L y; gallon rate between 3,000.and 5.000. He said t the sme thing far gerbeg Xe sesdthe capaci CY ss there d the cpstaers are paying n a per unit ba 1 j t like every residence in town. He said we consider that j gj."+x ' thep gents. A t. 11 t1 _f.191 fptly ide N Ea7d th 1 there,the truck passeQ by whether you h bag f garbage i C it be G dib t 1 figl family resi tlential d If to h t,therei hag M Pip Sid that is in but In f:angl ter. He said I,x thecity h encouragedapartment pl mobilo h parks t t go to o dal mete gb afff" use in ,.� Y Ii fact,thegreatest 1 k h i pe ti g _ p p ietary y t ss the b d bill left by p Gme is that areJ 1 ar sold d i ran high E7 000: SB 000' month which is well bey d th 'd p sit q isvmenL. 'H s'p 4 N th H d di imt 1 bill 1f ik If th t s$30 00 1 t. So,he aI' j id th try bill'ppaANent it Just the1.ldentl it garding the minimum bill sept the fry f jcity each it 7 occupied all thetime(he the, - i di id al terO. He 'id the p rtm at y developer has the pt t the time f constractlonr letar to go back and make those singl family metered. This is an option11 bl to 11 tete this p b7 With separate waters than,the Oepo t tl by the individual, t'.th of th nits. It was noted Antels are treated the same as apartm tt but this fact 1 k,m world be check d to be Sard. j CounciTmamber Dewling said in proprietary operations,ne can talk.about h they.pay forth s lues through fi to t structure but an the.other hand,sin it i t A profit making organization,1t i very di fficuit to monitorthe efficiencies or cast reductions because no matter what we spend,we are always going to pass it on i N tu th p Payers--this is A typical uti lljy probl Councr lmember.0owliig asked Mr.Bruner 14 he Aad o - 5 thin g iM r g d g tM1 alar bills. Alr.Bivner said there are probably 1.000 units in apartments rep"a `'+ 4 seated here tonight theC until should feel free to ask any of than that are here because this is a common Problem. Mr.B aid the city should'have sane money built up in this fund during the five years it has be rynnl ng. He a k d th ty to not charge than ;anething they are not gettln`. Mayor Mo day gg ted them �,, may be same flexibility t the of it tion. She said she felt questions ou ld.be asked d.ide e d 14 mho' feedback g neot d. d continue to do that. She said she'd like t this be brought back b e in-Au t l pi f ek th Council w ll b discussing water and sewe d to inn.1n the budget Sh aid we 11 :. h ppq t 7ty the work 1 C address this. Sh ked for ideas. l Il,ncll—1 G id theth p bilitr is Nat we treat a eter t 1t lik tet a k house as ate. the tan artl waratl ost kind of an.amoroach. Hes d havers M1ouse wit1��1�{n t .than when me Y a � PASS w r P and than e S-,an re t-m t s h'dld be laakel kt.as a alternative Councllmember Oawl ina rf eas a c n Mr.Brune 7d Lh-y to h 1iu11ti f ty. t f theity, 5 11 always gets that minimum bill,I� in good tines bad,but thep pet pl d t h safety t like that. Mr.Bruner suggested a N �'. bulk rete rather than A higher t p gallon f p Net aryl Councilmmmber Green said he is ' S (i Aust suggesting his idea as a possible.solution since we are basically charging for every other kind of entity A basic msmimu.based on the meter. Nr.Bounds said the third alternative Mr,.Px p y �t j pipe,reviewed was a meter o tian.:which is a modified s et 'j `Y like that,but the minimum charge vari as with the size of the wathr. Councl lmembar Dowling said we have a finite amount of dollars that has to be generated and it depends m whave packet and how much you take out of it t" Y I He noted when the original rate study was developed,we had X number of apartments running 90%occupancy,etc. We now have 3 X apartments running 50%occup4nq,he.said. It ss reminiscent of the Appraises District's dis ,E auSs7an about shifting whase pays ng what canner 1a1 And residential,he said. It may be less of an issue of rete study than of A reidentification that maybe we have shifted from 40%apartments to 32%aparpents f nay be out of ssnc again es to who is paying hat,heobserved. a :r or Montl asked Patricia A11en Director of Finance,to run.throw h the ossibil sties three ai ternativee t oma t L t tl on Y �. sect on urin u t t wa UNIT t n Y tk a safdthe Tre{eY�-3eafar c rtain period o L ma,UN t. woey t. g ten t.. Paula Burger,. presenting H ll tl .The Oaks and Windsor Ridge Aparhents,said f their properties i individually metered and based.on that property,she id this property is 50%.occupied d t even 50%of those pants even tIn minimum bi111 ig(3000 gallm� x She felt alot of their bl 7 1 th f of.the minimum bill. She9elt.people-whogas ng to waste ar ^ K e lots of water'ahwl t onserve t en are c nsciaus afchanoing leak faucets etc. should saehow-be rewarded. She asked tWround Ito ini AS a at chat. Letter from Governor White 1 Mayor Monday referred to A July 11,1906.letter from the Governor outlining the state's definite ecm 1c yr: problmms end asking the council f any input and sugge tions on how the state might work to alleviate that jl t r probla. Mayor Monday encouraged the until to cmnimnlcate aay of their ideas to Ne Governor s office. l 5 .. COUNCIL ACTION L` Councilmembers Bell,Hmertl B4 tt o Gained expressed their appreclation for the very fine Sesquicenp nial @ :ad Birthday party cel bat that was held last weekend. They commended the City for their role 1n tAese jl e e 4H j Hi hw 30 Completion Dle te(expenston project to four lame,far g4 mile west f 1451 C cilmember Dowling q4 eked Ne ty pager, ens Tpas�or the coiryTeEi�a te. Irk.Pipes AM twelfth.f never sounds 'familiar. He said the ca Lractor had aiat diff iculty and he wes In an extremely bad pot for the reins of ! Weyand June and it 7s takinghim a long time p recover from that. He said he couldn't pi ve him an answer. �.ery t M 7th Street"" Pro act--Counci lmm�mer Dowling asked 4or Lhe status eport on It. Mr.Pipes said mid-August ¢ ; shou�l see Dnp a an of tM k. He.gave a brief overview of-the current status. Avenue F Pavino Prodect--Council mb Dowling asked for the status report on this street also. Mr.Pipes N e xtF-his plaimed to be'pfiar to the beginning of school. He advised of the current status. Y ADJOURNMENT r' Be tfull bmid, July 15.19Hil 04 ---- U a r gi ,. �W F f4 rt , PAGE 775 . _ - MINUTES OF THE JULY 29 1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK p fi.Ld 5,, 1 MINUTES OF THE NUXTSVILLE CITY CWNCIL MEETING HELD.ON THE 29TH DAY OF JULY,19MIN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE..CWHEY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:45 P.N. F kh'14 The Council met in regularessianwith the fall ow, g b s present: Jane Monday.Moor Members bent- City officers present: StePhA EBD gist G y Be11 - Gene Pipes,City Manager Jerry L Dowling Dick Wharton .Scott Bounds.City Attorney I!aGaines Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary iI B Green Pe cy Howard.Jr. I N The City Council met - Live1 t 6 W P M t:d tempi ted.litigation:,Acker wastewater discharge permit. Na action w t k E L1 G 1 to be continued after this formal meeting. Tt aY - CITIZEN.INPUT/INQUIRY SESSION l k fi The May 71etl the meeting to order for the purpose of hearing input free the citizens who may ha $ ' egistered for the informal tnput/1nqulry session. y I�Jerry Nemec ., Y @ , j Nr.Bale d ltl. tlh n ki y he the 11 he, ad, group L£th-Lh her of Come ell hp ✓F d h still.enjoy, ding on good roada h t ed the Cou 1 h d ti their tirgof July 15 n to t take tion. .the resolutions offered by the Tel 6 od go, d/Tr. enti.p t ti As o iatiou in support f s*Y the CaukenticilfWe01 tetlahi9those tresolutia 1 pund,that were t iti al.iii t of that the Legislature gi1 t continue toIndd II sTl'� i the Highway Department in theth t they ha b of the d for capital improvement,th t ill 1 benefit the to pay considerably tl b that acts Id.give theproper ares a f Huntsville to y the Highway D p fii t the-Legislature. d the.people h rk in th hlghxgy b i s X d wh th l Il the Council p these r T t r.n t 111 p bably eat have a gre t effect th cL10ns of the Lois eg L s b t h ld.IIk fartheCity.L h 71 tog c rd that they are not in favor f reducing the funds far the Highway Department. H d Nunts ill will get improvements- on llth Street and So,Houston the way f overlay. Al hes d withinth 1 t 48 hours,son of the county officials have received s_Good vibration,f y high ff 7 f th tat that Highway 19 idem gp.J L ill probably be back an agenda f either1 ter thisy r son@ t ly 1987 He d we A tt1 g a f the highway 1 - f ds,even though we would prefer to get Mrs. H aid we have the oarthnity new to help get this Me y dedicated so that vla can get more of it in the future. FORMAL SESSION Mayor Monday then nod the formal session of the City Council. The.Reverend Donald Kasper,Past of I the Faith L th Ch h,the,presented Me inw,cation. L ta CONSIDER THE.MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING until b B ett d th tion to pp the i Les of the ti A.f J 7 15.1986 and Co cil j t N bar arnessecm e tTia mot�an:ATT—i—n at^vor e�7ft mot pn pas us Y. { 3 re ATTENDINGCITIZENS ran no Nrs.Lucy St t p senting the Welke County History Beak Committee..to present a copy of this.vola for uses 1n the City Lib ry rchly Mrs.Stewart therm re t d. pe of th, W lkCounty History Book th the.City.Council from'the"Walker County History Book C 7tUs(Mary Frances P k Car LNei rpere.n)for the archive4 of the N...viii'Public .'t Library. Sh th A..entad tothe CityC fl' an behalf of Xr.J.0.Dickenson of Dickenson Photographers, II id ces tt lih ery tope of the dedi t1 rmaoav f,.the,M Iker Couw.rtnty History Bank On July 13,1985 t bail tt lin the memoIs also retained'fththe Huntsville let.husband .Public Rush Stewart who ,at.with her U thets.cemateriested to to.compheCe eryw it p -+ ,? that has a to.b t e in Mark County(white cemeteries)i boo fortharchi­of the City Library II. l Mayor Monday thanked Mrs.Stewart and her committee membersfor their fine efforts in.or aging this project to completion. She expressed h th n k to Mr.J D. 01 kens f thetape of the dedication. - Mayor Monday then presented G ting Cer67f1 'te f Outstanding Cantrihution to History to Mrs.Stewart d her colleague)on the Walk La ty Hi toy B k Lommitte Mrs. M1117ae ey.(Juan ata))LY.h;Mrs.Ma e (Nary Frances)Park;Or.Gene Medford.Mr J ],.(Ellie)Wood and Nrs.John HB(NargaretteRathke,Jr. t^`m, Huntsville Arts Commission members t.Present a check for the Library's Texanna Collection from the.Festival Gala Woad rd,-presenting thHuntsville Arts Comma acknowledged th Arts Commission Haab : M B tty Haring.Dr.Herb X k d D'Jack St'"S; d thed i a.y board man : Gretchen DuIn 8 Ti F n L E11 Gina.Art G1 Me y Ell Montague;John P 1 Oo thy Th d herself. She d of the nl t f theArts Festival thbenefit gala-f' July 11 held to recagnlx the an its of H t 111 past d p t. Sh ted th p ed f th t t t b tlanated to the Huntsville Public Library's T c all action. As Ch 1 p far th1 t,alo g. th itt bers,Marga t vt , IComaell,Elsiee Davis.Jan Da/ A t Giro B111y Mieck d lot Thoma h thenpresented to Ms. J ay Hunter,City Librarian.- Ch i.an of the 8 rd f'-Find" f the Ll Is ..DI..Max Woode'ard;and to the City P Huntav11 is a heck in the amount of$1.025 to b d to.augment the Texonne literature to the public lib y Poor Monday than ked.than for the check, t g theT a na books will be e.Permanent collection in the lib ery. She then presented,ou behalf of the Council,Certificates of Greetings far Outstanding Accorylislamnt in the Arts to ell oP themembers of the Arts Commission. She also recognized Mrs.Linde Pease,Coordl nater of the " y� HEAP program and staff assistant to the Arts Commission with a similar certificate o4 appreciation. Li 1 F - Nr.Tmm Hart.Nuntsvil le/Nalker County Econanic Development Council,to mekea presentation P - Mr.Hart noted he work for Champion InternaLl.no, but tonight he h to talk lk.about the Huntsville- Walker County En auric.Devel ono t Corporation which has recently b chartered 1 the.state as anon-profit, tax exempt corporation(July 7986)for the specific Purp f p ting nd d eloping the economic reouroes F s � f , x ?.-Kw.b 3 �s �� ���� /f bt tom' r +I ca✓`" T PAGE 776 BOON 0 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL METING OF July 29,1986 1•f in Huntsville d Walker Counts and b inglug Job to bar o ounity. He noted this is the sole and only purpose T d theCaen t plans to b gi th 7 k by hi Yirq a consultant xha.will s' ` y perfom n cm valuate t of a ity H Id this rant will be.,.three parts: 8J g 1)camilatian of the data and reaouraa that cmgri H t 111 W Ik r County(dena9 Phics,intone,public 'h T ,a antl private inveslnenS in the camunity,.embl ye H 1 d te of.Which we already have a I f!- ,✓"�'( m Nth of information available to us);2)we ting.1th the-Board.Board of Directors d.Executive Committee of this Corporation to d-rain,esaby what H t v 11 d N lk L unty would like t d 1 the area f promoting �I Jobs and industrial b . H id,th i du t f that may nat fit'It gmmmty or es would L , r not be able t offerthet thoseIndustries. N said we woold like th h Ind strfes that are .s. "k - generally--polluting,' d t,dep d-t up th p bl. t f its funding E. teese,and old con- !! pliment the resources that m h ..able i 1 d.g M'p bli M uch a HSU He said .Is and object! tives wf.l be am up for the community by ltents who711th t h i with our 1 goals and objectives and Pm d the'kid of nndustrlea they the k 111 be g d fit f r Hunts ill d -twr Naiker Launty. He noted as Pl H uston hes a very fine mdsal cmm0]a d industry eight want.ta £ {Py+ o71c7t 15 the radial support 1rA t y.people that wWld manufacture 7nstruents for.Me meds 1 ity or y. be an iMustrial supply Oar th med1 1 ity. 3)specifically listing companies within those target Indus - y tries Nat the consultant.co ld ay t f theseindustries.hem are the tep 26 cmpan7es and of these tom panieaI here are som date o th d M 9 th,pl ed what shay have done in.the last fivR Years.and wha1 we think May may be able to d the t five years. I Mr.Hat said in order for this p t to he effective 1n industrial development.it needs to have a kat plan g planM h h t. react positively ratherthan tin, ly-h e have a quer..about industrial de 1 pn ot. He id this plan will consist of pre ted to i 1,vi 1 id material and the ole `DY s.eeesn will ail material. H said we'll take.tM1 t material dimply gp M that mpany and say 'Here 7s !i ys Ht t ri lle-M Ik C ty let. t I1 yes annul it He aid this i the to p g.pp ch they want to take No t,mted M It ks wi 11 cost between$25,000 td.$40 000"H 7d th y h timated 536 GOD.n the ' p posed budget f this or ultant s stuey. xt Nr.Nat then advised this corporation.ss very such in f,or of a unified Huntsville Walker County in the } public anpd . to to He said they want t b ablet speak wish am voice and go to a prospective Indus- try and say duo ity is behind us 100%. He said M thinks this can be demon t and by public funding as roil as pHA t funding. He said the pub.is M h 1p thi m t b t b hh l inin to fund this consvltxt 5 rt and oto t n9 t y t ny T7. 3 expenses.. H said ! they plan to eq Lone-shim fund)ng of"'GOD h f th Lm.ty City and HIED Me three major tent ng Industries in this city. He asked for the Councils iter t.n t P t c.pate.n this consultmt s study rot M excess E12.W0.noting'. t '�Fe—ullant�Te T c�s sTiare www d-be pro rated. F sag—idSPmM 01 not be nxded until the e d of this year or early 1987,but did rant the Council to ear- � rk sore No during their ongoing budget considerations forthis purpose. He noted Me CorporatI.already s Ms collected 136,000 free Me private sector to sustain them,through 1987. �! Comments of the Council Cmncil bar Davis asked for a clarificationbetween the role of the Chamber of Commerce's ecmomc d vel One S aF�s""at f M7 new torpo ti : N Xart said Me corporation i an outgraxth of the Champs f Cmxrce s ecodmi dev 1 Omani c iiia N aid in......Ing haw best they could th pity,it was decided a separately chartered m t separately funded,could best accampl h thetl ti- fish gals f d elomrant. He said the brocmpliam t. M He said-the cop t f - '`vr tion 1s slmPly.L tt t how industry to the camun7 ty,seta th 2 du t y an he1D them do thi t uc- tion start-p ph nd at that point in time,they sx the i f theChamber as.taking ov th g i g business. Ne said the corporation would be charged Wth'ga7ng out end getting new industry,not to mental, existing industry in Me cmamni ty. *„3 e Coun.member Green said hdeglad to see this corporation finally in zs stance, oting we needed to take this posR,_.sem—ties t0 insulate the.—Unity from the dxis.ons made,beyond wr'control,regard- Ing the econmic status in our couse fLy because es are so heavily dependent upon the Public sector, Coumiimmber¢arrett agreed xith Lounci.ember Green,noting he is proud of wNaL the corporation.s doing. He Fe t IF. et t e tl�d�e behind the effort as it artata needs M dlvaraify the ecanmy in Huntsville. !i - 'A Louncll b r Davis noted the—unity certainly xada a boost and he ex mesad his a III p appreciation ti n for the : 4 corpomt.on' ff rt is thi regard. It MAvor Moiday 9read with Co nc..mamber Davis,'.n ting If there ever was a t Huntsville d d this.It r, b .s noxi She noted Me very beat.way to do this'i With the private public join effort. She cousevoled Mr. IIS Hart and the arpomtim far giving the comm nity thls appmrtunity te do sdmthing positive tagether She said ill see d like M the City Lmnc11 mks MIs Nobe Dri tY. Council he Howard noted he raid wel the: itF mortun.ty t h m r holding Dower'to - kxp Its local SHSU g d tee here to.work in the cmmnity by offer7nA.then the kinds of jobs in which they n atmxe their education. - Couatevenber.6a7nas noted that new the cove a will hal the.anal busim been Industry m es Because s.nes in9 in P it found et t every d7Tr�That is spent in the cxmuMty turns over seven times. ac ! y 7 ' a thanked Nr Ha t f r H. tatton..Sh oted it is h ed s c n rete an an be b'f poaen es e g ss ons en came a no'e, arae t era xmsMrs Vee c oweye cy i .k CONSIDER ORDINANCES er ? N# Consider oro din Ma ter I, mer 1 i f Me Code.of Ordinances.roved., for notice to ' t C tv rant oYprbmr smogs,persma n,ury or m ton or, ant to natitu-it *, f t an a aPy suit o ` Scott Bounds.City Attorney,noted this Ordinance.Notifies existing ordinances in this regard sa as to be t 4pr$ in cmfomance with our new Tex,Municipal Leapm insurance pal icy, He then presented the caption of this ordinance,as fall cows: k..' 1, DROINANCE NO.86-23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.AMENDING CHAPTER 1,GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS;PROVIDING FOR NOTICE TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF PROPERTY'DAMAGE.PERSONAL INJURY,DEATH,PROVIDING THE TINE AN LOCATION i E r 1�fr iro`�' k' ,mRs Ss i k Q`;} v 1 s nP 2� Mt.1iEi0e�1E_x�€nx�,+�Lv_79,__7gB6.pF niE cl7x I a J PAGE WERE SUCH PROVIDING THATITHEITIMELYEFILINGi.OFRNOTICEGOFHMYSCLAIMOANDEREFUSALLiOFEEAMEVBY TSD CE S TO AT UCH MY b 4f CITY COUNCIL IS A CONDITION PRECEDENT TO.THE INSTITUTION OF ANY SUIT;PROVIDING FOR VERIFICATION OF THE NOTICE OF CLAIM AND PROVIDING SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. Aft discussion for.clan fi ti. ,Lou 17membe.G d th m t'n t0 tl t tb7s tli nce aM e� N e tt: ✓?y`" n5"5.i. li Co- d d nc ended Ch t 12=Notts.Vehicles d Traffic f theCode of Ordinances b establishing '04 n n a Dead- j Gene Pipes,City Reneger. ted that ce tai h,traffic.control 7 t ll ti nhave been Put into place t I.. various needed,looation,. He aid the 90 day ti 1t provisi 1—passed' a to th i ppl icabll ity and there have been no complaint,.. He id h cnamd that the designations be made permanent by ore] h h '1I He than presented the ordinance,the caption f which is as f Ilan: p ORDINANCE NO.86-24 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE.CITY.OF HUNTSVILLE..TEXASAMENDING CHAPTER 12 .L No VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC.OF ITS CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ESTABLISHING A NO PARKING ZONE f ' ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF AVENUE.J FROM 9TH STREET TO IOTH STREET;ESTABLISHING A SCHOOL ` F SPEED LIMIT ZONE ALONG ALL OF.SCHOOL ROAD;ANO ESTABLISHING STOP SIGNS ON NEW CBLOW 3 ROAD AT TRINITY CUT OFF.PATRICK'STREET AT TRINITY CUT OFF,EL ROAD AT TRINITY CUT OFF, SPROTT STREET AT TRINITY LUT OFF,ADAMS DRIVE AT TRIN ITY'CUT OFF,GOODRICH ROAD AT EL ROAD.GOODRICH ROAD AT OLD COLONY ROAD,GOODRICH ROAD AT 11TH STREET,EL ROAD AT OLD COLONY ROAD,TRINITY CUT OFF AT OLD.COLONY.ROAD,.RHODES OATYE AT OLD COLONY ROAD.UTILITY STREET AT OLD COLONY ROAD,AND LEGION ROAD AT OLD.COLONY ROAD;PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UP TO EZOO PER DAY FOR CERTAIN YIOLATI ONE:.MAKING OTHER FIND NGS AND PROVISIONS RELATED i'j TO THE PARKING..ZONES AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE HEREDF. 'i Lound lmm�ibe B tt Imed th t to adopt Dretnanc N .8fi 24 and Council member Howard'seconded the �" E jj motion. After sane discus o1 for ARAFIcat°°,t e m0 li! s CONSIDER RESOLUTION - Consider 0.esolut7on amendin Ch t r 7 Come atim of the Personnel Policies to atter c nsator time les T r t Overt mere t t Department L e A F1r 6 Pipes.City Mang d i d that thecity ame dad tcompensatory.t7 riles following the ' i- E 1r C 't s dec7s7on in Garcia .San.Antonio MeE p lit° T it Auth 1ty. N said Congress has s b SII sequently enacted.legislation lWring':the.impact of the court fa Gard°. Ae advised the U.S.Department f it Labor hes n is d overtime regulations implementing those changes 7n the Fair Labor Standards Act which 1 prompt them City to mentl it Personnel Rules regarding compensatory time. He then presented this res 1 t 1-; it the caption of which is as follows: j AY RESOLUTION N0.86-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF XUNTSYILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING CHAPTER 7.COMPENSATION,OF THE T + PERSONNEL POLICIES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE..TO ALTER THE COMPENSATORY TIME RULES,AND it - MAKING OTHER FINDINGS AND.PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO RA 4 - 11 Counciler,I, B rent de the ti to a Pt R 1 tign ho-8fi 10 iM L 17nmber.Howard seconded the t1 �4 All fav d themot 1 � d{t�ort dss ion far clarification. J I) CONSIDER UTILITY.EXTENSION REOIIEST j Ta' - L side ti17tV t cion a t 1 the H711 N bele Sul di i i n-in the amount of 1 381.40 'th city�partni D riga re gmended at 5690..0 om bTcF-hare a 6 ca T 11—u— Mr.Pipes ked the Council's consideration for this extensioneq t for Both 8 1 says 6 inch sm �I to t L t 32 1 Hill N 0 1 Subdivi 1 off Highway 30, th northeast quadrant of the City I - a Co1 b r G d td H t am.'v f thistil7t to i nt of$690 70 nd j Vou7c T ng seconded-t the motion. were n avor an the mgt seTT use CONSIDER AUDITOR ' Consider contract f dit services withe de th 1'6 RRYnolds for FY 1985-1986 7n.the amount.of E15,OD0 as recommended bv the City Council..1c c—I... Mr.Pipes presented thisagreement for accounting sere. f the audit of the 91sw1 year October 1 y' 1985 t0 SeDtmber 30.7986..as noted in the.caption. 1.111 member Green made the not to a rove of Bre.den- I thnl E�Re ldsids Ce�rt7fled Public Accountants tto con u t.an r gvaF s e t j mat, p77 were in pavo Ig the mOt1 an pasaeo anon moa �. jj CONSIDER EASEMENTS]FOR SBOETTCHER S MILL enc mune ec Consider,, ro l f t i itionappraisal reports for the Boett h 's Mill Project, d.d .Oise to th1 1 g D 1 •fit Y Mr.Pipes advised the Council of the Appraisal Yllues established by the primary aper i i d by the staff apprat r to be. Dmoen d ] N a ked.tha CO ilio approve the primary pp is ep t '3'Sf l approve the rev? appraiser ts. establish Just can p L1 to be market.value as d t f d nth ' li primary epPreis p t and L th i the city staff to dt tib t lettere pffering to purchase ea me is j per as tabl]shed,lust camper L7 n Dents K thy J ms,Grant'C rdinator/Planner Il,.advised approxi rely 3,. fi E103,OD0 worth of easements is,b 7 g donated by Gibb B s.in 1 ing r seven parcels. She noted Harley a Donald Rex have also donated easements valued L.$3296 00. Kathy J not even Lhgu9h offers must be mode e. L to Surchea,these easements.shei t ds to,n g t7 to f0 don tions.(Mr.Pipes noted N1ds were opened for thea traction of the sewer line p Jct with th pp rent low.bid bei g in.the amount of$409.000. Mr.Pipes 9 A Leh` this project should be.11 within th $500;000funs available.) Council somilse recorts't establish hY P .4: •; -:_ _ ._____,__— .._nifi tli ri -..°,_.1A jMDgrt._d_..S2 JU p Rd e.e. . a, ?e �.., r +xw f 4. 4 PAGE]]B BOOK"0" MIXIITES OF dOLy 29 1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING � •"" , P staff La distribute letters offerin t h t per established just compensation amounts and ware se e t e mot 7T1 re-{n 7 �e�mt'�edT1 CITY MNIAGER S REPORT 3 National forest Service-(New Waverly)C1 Wp-C- lam p Mr.Pipe, d ed h h b led t ope to i 1 -up campaign, Ptipn d.wM1 h outgrowth .t of ane i of a Nett 1 G rd Unit out of Dallas xh llbecmn7 A d with their eq.1pnmL-and men to clean up three or four dump sites in the National Forest. He id they will d place to depose of the pro- duct of their labors. He said in consideration f the effort on their part m clean up loss0.dmnps,we have been asked to allow them to dispose this trash in theI doll. He said this xould rpuire a waiver of the Policy. H said if there is m.objectlan by theCouncil,h ill waive those D 17 1 to a-Na basis and thereby garner the data that may he 11able h h 7 actually 11 cut the 1 th d-de p sites in Walker County hich IV he,, bearing future lid ate 11, al re4ufrmments Th Council was con-n (* c rned about the vola thisouldent 1 N pipes did. t anticipate the id be too merry trips made by the one eight-yard demo truck free the th and of the my m the 1 ndfill day' t Ne said it would, _ t Significantly affect the landfill. He felt 7t was a very good 9 stere. The fount 1 1 dicated their approval by not objecting. ' Deal Stfon B1tl far Called.Courtyard Ap tawmt (7611 Avenue M) '?,t Mr P pas noted there total f sit bids received for this d—litish work. He recommended approving 3- the law bid f Th s G h ll 1 the ant of$2,000 CO 11 ember Gat d th tion to approve of the Thomas G b Tl bid and C it be Barrett seconded th ti All 1 favor end a nofF-wed— �T ben pr sae. same. cat on.- e. pas aai a 1 o L e proper adce provision, av . o*'. Nater Use.. .. Mr.Pipes advised that during the month f d a. daily rag g f to was 3 7 MGD with 1.1 MGD 2 , M that average being well ter and 2 6 MGD b g uff to .The i Peeped in oa day for the ninth' of June was 4.4 MD. Ne advised that Mr.Ni lb, alienor of Pub1 i'I 0t 1 ti reports that the daily average ' sage for duly has bean 5.3 MGD With 1..1 MGD of that average being mall to and 4.2 Mfi0 being surface water It was noted that during July,the city experienced several peak may,of 7 MG0 Mr.Wfldm reported thls past i weekend,the city Increased its normal daily punpage from the Spring C t P1 t by 500 6PM pr .720,00D GPO to {� try to elimireslwater pressure problems hospHe d if needed,the city can produce 3.5 MGD from ISate weamells eawnd 8 N60 from the TRA plant near forthe a total ltal of 11.5 MGO However,he said.we are in no �) A. danger at all for water supply,.unless we ne of experience a major breakdown at othe plants. MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT H t vfll N lk Coo tr Solid Waste Committee Me.tine May Monday, died Walker County had asked their anaultent.Mr.dory Nemec to do m approaleate appi F ' c, al and analysis of garbage that is be g g ated.par dqy.per week end per month.so that we ten get a handle ' .t I that Sh id he tl1d give a report on that which estimated thecwnty will be AmeratinA approainately Igl 27 tons d 11y f g rbepe..,She seitl this is interesting when caaaretl th e study the cl ty.has which estimates it at 50 tons daily. She said because of this discrepancy In data,we will need to cont5mm to do same further ` study this is a ajor element of the study If we go to an incinerator method as towhat alae Well ceatl f Shesaid Walker Canty suggested Chet both the city and the county authorize the purchase of scales and a - I� p ter which will cost:pproxlmfelyh$t36.000 to$30,000 end splitting those costs. She sand the scales will b '= ed to accurately measure the mateyials be dumped at the landfill throughout newt year. She said the scales c 1d be transfered over to the capital facil lty to be uti lited there. She said the County is committed to doing, `wP this in this year's budgw t. n to viNltothe incyneration/steamadvised the Council f the planretl.field trip wh1th.. g h d 1 d.for August 21,1905`(Thursday)I erve chicken generati p1. ti Carthage. She Sd this is a clty-ceunty plant shad the steam Mae sing,pint which i t p lght t to it' She said the Council will Ieave.1 8:00 R.M. frau City Hall M 111 there a d 11 00 A M with the expectation of arriving beck in He. around 4:D0 P.M. 500 P.M. Sh t d)f convenient,the Cao 1 way.a ao.tour a plant in Palestine which Is a trash }` burner which me may need later oa to burn I atoms,limbs.est. I HID Conf Privete-Public Partnerships an Economic Development ` May No my advised h aro-i d Gay Williams f the Chamberof C h of the city d gob S. „ staff t F t W th to tt d thf two tlaq onf Sh -1d th1 w gip:1 Nn➢(Louisiana,Arkansas) !J- skyz and Oki h ) d it draw in lot If peppl from the Eat and from the Midwest he had already Gane through the , Y` process of putting their canunities ba k had J LI g.th dbringing th t Ic development process ° into being. One of the thugs talked ab t the c items t effort to b 1 g industry Into a community. '.. She said she likes the idea of the networking system 1%ly 7*dlml t the contacts we have within Walker a County,In the business community tete rd b k contacts,developer cenkacis, tlividual c ntacts we k 11 have throughout the state,to begin to de 1 p thosed get those at- t. d py se ding thaw letter Glkisg about e nes:is de lopment andthe econ 1 to here in Huntsville And to then begin to invite them In m furtherair those ties to.build-up Mail for referral in the area of industry and growth She.said she feels there re sane real possibilities there. t{ .Nay r Monday said another area discussed 5s the an top C d ha important it is to have a service 0 Irian ration here at Ci Hall. city Shesaid b1a focus at ilii ting mas munworkim,our local and e,i,ting h b i else. She said there Is a file full of various financing vehicles that we may not be using at this time that can be shared with us by the Assistant City Manager of Dallas,who specialites in ff nmcing and economic d.- in the recruitment industry. Sha said she hes written for his raterlal end's will be going over y$ that with thehope we.can sponsor some sem5mrs oath our bankers end developer to go.over those vehicles to y see if theresore viable ones there that we can utilise. was noted another Ida 11 the small business incubator. She said 51%of all workers that are aryl dyed in a to -th L splays Less than a remain number of people,00%of rex business that start up fail. id the 11 business incubator can ba done e1Mer as a prl vote or public group or a Joint venture. She seitl - ,sl I've" t basice7ly eons wa take a facility and you lend a support facility where people that are beginning in business hve access Lo low rent, hared office services,access to professional services in exchange is a parcmtage of their profit. She said It gives them a plat to start cut.at a low economic investment. She said we cam _ 67 }f also put on aemieareto help train them to da things properly and nurture than aloha fora certain ` 9 percentage of � h W 14, b '1 W .{ ` 5 X- C z s u 4 s. 1 BOOK 0' _PAGE 7]9 off id9t Po tt9 group Trane 7 Hi9�psi ass that 1 Wehere ow,Ikathofor s Accu�port fayiemi ars e d the efidea ee A y 11 this si 1 7 p0 help support the,and keep then going. n r b T +{ c$ 5h id he d 1 g two things-atonly sting business but. pin to support the smell ^y ,@ businesses thatwe h h d the businesses th t 1 ady i ti g She. id h hop sWe ill be mous g C K; p alat f these id the xt f —theto t gth r .no FireDom tment Tank Truck-Arrive. August 18.1986 £ { Mayor Monday 7nWted the Ca til La fammlly'—ism thenewt k truck an August 18,1986(Monday)at e 'y 11:00 A.M.at Li its Ha11. This$90.000 vehicle 1.to be presented t the Hum lle Fire Deparhrent by Walker r v County for use in fighting fires. - y'� 1 S Jack Steele.HGAC Executive Director.to speak at Walker County Bar Association Meeting Thuradey I Mayor Monday invited theCouncil tog to The JunctionIt5:30 P.N.on July 31 to hear Mr.Steele speak. , g t T ^G d Rad/T t ti As t /J Nemec MaYo Mo day ted i to 'ti o t thi df g Mr.N h f ra 11Yg ted that the Council H n t re�3 ITs tt�vin T t�Fllici Td6e�i—mac �dica�}Il�i {�I the t meeting. Councilber Barrett felt theCounc7lg.h-ld Pp rt those res lutiansaa Counci ire x „y be 0 ted the reason he didn't pport themthelast time i be,au a thereother co—I in p Wlk County other than,lust highways and if we. going i g te put highways in as theb one.priority,.that mans that omethisg else is gof ng to haY to b' d H id giventhe uncertainty f thefinancing of "J?•d, i i t> d ti in Particular,if they fund highway, they may t sarewh¢ 1 and be t re haw Important Ij .�. highways te Wal ker.County ver d doou, Coo it b B tt id d t d whatever we need . to�to on these rewoy S9 W the last tied.Ila.t uC 1 iib D.Green i.9 saWe id 9 didn't have With Loh til be 96 h en as h r yr reat �1 attbasriblte E es f thet oto dedicated funds i d PMrerather trying said ami times.the Mould b that tont toare one ogt the o retard 4y ng theLWe g i B to p d ey high ghway Without regard t other-t te 7 Council member 5 I Bell, id a sp 7 1 Inter t i g07 g t b writing letter,tl T d g tai funds. C rats l"Ther Barrett .0 Iyf said tAi need,g od -d W get childreni to school HISD h f thelargest bus routes i II the Sete Council N Green said if voting the,, 1 tions Would Insure theHighway 19 project,he �I T II vote an them now. After further discussion,there was no atroo opinion to brio the resolutions back for another „u Iryryj .to. Huntsville Alabama History Books - yy, Mayor Monday noted the ten o banks thush1 t y of Huntsville,Alabams,presented to Lila City by the Huntsville,A1eb isitors during the Sesquicentennial- tl birthday celebrations,have been tleliveretl to the City Library and.111 be found in a s10.1 section the,.for those who wish to review them. CITY COUNCIL ACTION. ' X Huntsville Nigh School Mat 1 Alumni d E-Students Reunion Jr. sed his th k to the.Mayo P her greeting and proclamation before the some ' 2,000ex-students rad.lop. of Sam H au s tun High School who returned to Huntsville recently for a reunion. No Parking on Avenue M at 17th Street Launcilmenber Darling advised then may be a ed to.look again at the possibility of a.no Parking a area there to relieve the congestion at the inter tion. 1 - .s'`e •WORK SESSION , �t The Council then t t a'a k 51on'tore th 1 conte f the groposetl 1986-1987 budget and to hear an overview/p lode from the City Manager. The Council is set to Feview the budget this week and on Saturday.nmet at City Hall to review It In detail. EXECUTIVE SESSION Tha Council the re Imatl=its utsve.session to complete Its discussions of the contemplated litigation: I Acker wastenster discharge,permit. The Personnel Committee then remainedtoreview the performance of the City's Charter Officers. ADJOURNMENT :a ( Res c oily s i e - De5ha City Secretary I July 29.1906 � 4 i r h t NkN 310} Yi 17 xt, � # f t PAGE 780 Boar.q MINUTES OF AUGUST 5,7986 � ux S•-3 L'Y` I MINUTES AIT THE HUNTSV ILLE.CITY COUNCIL:MEETING HELD ON THE STH BAY OF.AUGUST 1986.IN THE HUNTSVILLE CITY HALL. LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 7.00 P.N. ;mrh¢yi The City Council net in aregu lar session with the following mmnbere present: Jane Monday,Mayor Ila G.Bel nes City Officers present: Gene P7 pas,.City Maneg¢r 5 Eugene Barrett William B.Green Scott Bounds.City Alcorn Eery Be Percy Howard,Or. Ruth DeShaw,City Secreta i y Stephen E.DavisD is 01 Wharton Jerry L.Dowling The meeting was convened for cit7ten input/Inquiry. ATTENDINGCITIZEN ry x 'T'jf - Jill Baines,Wellness Director,Huntsville'Nem0rlal'HOEOital ` += Ms.Baines advised the wellness prepran at the hospital was Init1 led 1 November of 1985. She said she an,III YGyv} { ontacted shortly thereafter by the A. Association of Retired Pe (AARP)to put in a fitness walking 8 f, trail on the land directly i f t f thehospital.'.'She feOJOSted labor from the c7 tYto install the walking ' �3, trail there which would c ist f donated RStftidlt'oi P SB Jtt 8nn swome an scapenti mbar,. note the land rn front of tFe hospT7i—Fio�spf t p ate a ma available to the },.h hospital for use as a fitness tral7.wi th th rider tanding th t-'nth a 30-tlay n lice,the walking troll may t have to be removed from the properly. Ms 'B a said the t it would be one-half mile 1n length with sane I%ptt'f, variations to it to keep it interesting It ill COY Y almost the entire periaster of the area in front of the hospital. Gene Pipes.City Manager,,minded the.Council that the city did.assist the University two years ago to `1 h` upporade the track at Pritchett Field which 1 one of the t heavily used re reati onal facility in the city an a 6 1 I use stunt basis. He said f Chi lki ng t. t t theh pital ld mpare in apy.way,shape.Or 9onm to that typ `.j or 1f it would raid if f.the he.y se Prom Pit h tt Field to the hospital we]king trail.It would be fine project. He rested the Parks and Re ti 07 V7 1 n general maintenance type condition,with M balls son beh5rd us and the birthday f ti 7 bmple ted E nr Ith ane man darn in that division,he felt } k it woultl not be unreasonable to eller s S75 tance 0 t the He said how much and far Har long would be to discretion of the Director of Public Works,John 'P0te2te He se ld with the Councils concur ence,the city ` will work with 15 Project as est t c nTTtentTde fpr a r a nes sa t s age groups to use,young ' x l papa e, o,,ers,as we as our o der citizens who will use it for a walking trail. T a 'PoRMIIL SESSION NayoI Monday then called the formal pen. The 7 o ation. presented by Reverend Gary B ke f the University Heights Baptist Church. May "on day re og 7 d the gr ndchi itlren of Council member Baines: Kelly and Clayton Gaines Of San Antonio and th i g df they LewisG Ines. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING '�'�' >t Councilmember Barrett made the mgti to ove'th i utes'of.Jul 29 1986 and Councllmember Howard secpnd¢d the motion. weren favor an a mo ps s¢ Jnan M0115 y. 4fn`F CONSIDER BIDBID Consider bids onfo pPro act 84-.i1-03.twelve ecinch uwater'li f b i to Doc's Road Borin Inc.in N unt of .SU Mr.Pipes,City ManagerPI a free caadvised rthat thisI,an unusual circumstance because normally the city does not T open nor recommend single bid h this bid was paned considering that a number of the bort ng companies that have done business with th itY 1n recent years have gang out of business. He said the felt that ' P rebidding would not gain thecity whole lot. He said n evaluating this bid on this project,it we Pound to be,basetl on the standard p foot le of thumb the city staff has learned W use in.recent yearx. 11 within the money. He then recommended acceptance of th 7s bid from Doc's Road Boring.Inc.in the amount of E26,fi45.80 to be paid from capital projects fund. It was noted this particular company has worked for the city t least f three previous jobs. Council eaber Barrett Made the mots on to approve of this bid.and Councilmember G second Ld h H the motion. All were in#�the not...n.0.San Moos y. v=" Consider bids on prp,7ect 85 11 1 B Itch s Mill Sda1t Y ewer to BraEas Valley Utiliti s in the amount of p5 y�0§,�I-1a.tomond��> un t as n v B oc rant.Np.S705080. {` Nr.Pipes.C7 ty Manager, t d this bid i I unusual because of the tremendous spread in the four bids k4 S calved,gram$fi77.168:69 t E409,921.14. N reminded the Launch that hd It t been Lor•the low bidder coming to at$409.921.14,we would he b well C P money to do this project thegrant Is only for E50O.DD0•and i ''. 0 ld have to rebid the project. He said the city staff is very copf t bl 7th.this bid end he then recon- I. 3` mended the bid strongly for th.Count l7. He d they have done work for the city in the past and they are extremely competent and the city 1s very fortunate.t have their bid. Lounctlnenper Bell made the ma tion to S. approve the bid of Brazos Valley Ut1 Ti t7 th unt of 8409.921.14 to Pafrom grantfund, e a=n y, oc ran an Dunt mom s cp m...... ATI—were in favor an,te Motion P,k fyh r monthst was noted the appropriate bands will be posted on this project. The time line fpr completion is six n { { CITY MANAGER'S REPORT .4 ; Huntsville Housing Authors W-HUD Audit Report r City Manager,Gone Pines,presented the audit report covering the operations of the Huntsville Housing NX Authority during the 24-mo th period ending September 30,1983,done 4Y Breidenthal a Raynol ds,P.C.,CPA's of .Huntsville. He indicated it is provided to the Louncll far their information. l k Field Trip W Carthage to sea their incineration/,taxon oeneratlon facility t 1,SCTGame Pipes passed out a si gn.up heat for all Chace on the Council hp wish th accanpary the staff d.,., i prea.t.tivas of the county.TDC and SHS U to Carthage t0 see their inti ma at generation fa Ility �yT August 21. He said the trip will commence from City Hall at 8:00 A.M.with arrival back in Huntsvi 11 approxi- :F, - i mately 6:00 P.M. t i �� �'� ✓W�Wit�pMtiWWIV7ZiRY y r I ,4l $ .. a 13 a gg g. <u s. � r s r, RZ + CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF AUGUST 5 1986 BOOR 0" PAGE]BI "1 Arrival of Tank Track for Fire Oegarbnent a Cry Mr.Pipes also ranrnded be Comcil that the new E90,000 U k t k for the F1 Department M11 I,, ah f formal acceptanceon August 18 t 11:0D A.M.at the City Hall Dorking lot He said this piece of equipment is supplied to the fire service by contract with welkin,County. He inrlted the council to be here to see it. Budget Review, 5 +a Mr.Pones indicated his PP i w o f theCouncil',.wok n the budget 1 1 on Saturday,watt 9 It'.w one f the most fi h lye review ens toupet t that the entire budget was co ered in the one day ion. He noted some final points will b wrapped up in the ksession to follow.Progress Report 1A Q,.XA M.Pip .cod the Old Nod Elle Roadstreet stm t project will have Ne curb.and gutter to by thfl e d of Ne reek asp be ready f asphalt. He id Avenue F i p 1 d d th curb sWoultl be started by the entl f the weak Ne d the y near future both f th se B treat construction progects will be finish tl #' 1i Consider contemplated liti9 ti C M.'ACKER V CITY Mr.Pipes asked Mr.Scott Bounds.City Attorney to advisethe Council in this matter. Mr.Bounds said th ity has been involved 1n a sectorbefore the T into,Galeal 7 regarding Mr.C.M.Acker A,has proposed to construct a sever dischargeplant in the Morthgate Meadows 5 bd n order to treat sewage for a proposed u uam bile home park, He said during thf that'p ding.tin G ty.had advised attorneys.for Mr.Acker of outstanding eubdivi,improblms, Ith�that bfl home park de 1 Pm t and had suggested to him and his ,3 attorneys tint they h ld p those subdi i i tte with tin-P1 nning Cammissien To-date,he said,mem -;Y h b no appearance before the Planning Commainsion. Headvised that hil the city continues to Participate , i thematter before tMTex Nate Cpniasi the p opritY f tin nary waste discharge and Mr.Acker's i facility,that the city 1 p d 1' .there 7a sameoblection from the city council- to -rJ pu a litigation against MP Acke g.dl, the subdivision matter as a separate and distinct situation from the objection the Attorney Consul ftlingion in 4n behalf District et Courtloff Walker County.' The Council interposed no Consider Cowboy Country Subdivision- Mr. ubdivision-M.Bounds.City Attorney died the Council them is being praimsed,north of Huntsville. is Ile,the Caxboy Country Subdi i 1 which 1 I1 umber f duplex.. p7 t the d F d. H d gimlly,the developer I-we Pursuing itsubdivision.but M1eI now pp tly withd hi q t to bdf td the property before thk 11 Planning Commission..but has net stopped the d lopme't of the tract. Mr.Bounds td:th-rs 7s an approximate 1 cti 1700 foot road that extends free FM 247 to the back of.the tract that leads to the proposed six duplexes. j Mr.Bounds i tl d the Council that in May'f HEN.when discussing the Oevel opcent Cade.the staff had k d the C it MLh r it de red to treat p hre t.omplexes Ilk e mobile.home parks.as subdivisions under ` M tin D alogia t Lode beaus tin p bl re b f fly the same. He said 11 ve have a series of duplexes d I trent being created to get t th duplexes,we still M1ave tM1e problem with water,sewer end street 1 that you mould have if t"' 1'ts were divided out for individual use. He said the likelihood of n ,c that property befog subdivided.out and sold.m those types of buildings are created increases. He said given 15 acdivistoP oP property formalins purpceosestoftuse armpits treatedtdrw it llayoksiandithi suwould eeconsidered a sale s sldivi,io,wen 1f one person rate Imnure"m oveemhIp f the entire property. He said.in Nay of 1986,the staff asked - la {the Council in a work session main tin 1t Led the staff to apply the Oerelapment Lode tg aparhnent conplezes d t that time,the Council I d1 ted.it did t think.that apartment complexes ware materially different from bile hors parks or other s bd i .a0 that the Oevelopmeot Code should apply. He said,therefore,it is his intention to notify the developerthat the ity will requi compliance with the Development Code. Mr.Pip tl thelocation 4 thi ei withinthe lac 'le extraterritorial jurisdiction about three quart oPteeIle th f the pf FM 980 with FM 241 ff of FM 247 the- [side. Council—. k 0owl imp noted.tin tl pl lIk bin halm ith t heel Co ilmemb G asked what is the nature of the vial t Mr.Bounds said areconstructing 1 G t t t the du hexes and th a p =k onstrucSin9 a ester and scorer system to no i tbe d piprod underaur pevelopment Lode,they should tat that property before aur Pl anning C i 1 d h the t r_aed sever systems constructed 1n accordance with the rdi ante. It ver noted they ld t b on ty t nd se r.'Coon. ileer cur Bell asked if the developer has been inferred that he is Potentially to violation? Mr.Bounds noted he wanted to advise council 7n advance of contacting the developer by letter. He said he wanted to remits the Council that apartment complexes ora something they had tlecidad to come under the Development Code so insure there were no questions about that. �1 MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT ' iNL Region 14 Meeting on August 21.1986 y I� Mayor Monday nmtad for those xho cannot attend the field trip to Carthage,they rey wash t o tact the Cit Smcretar re far A g n County Mayors and Councils Associations to attend this meet in Houston of the TNL Re ton 14 aiW.Narrrs Reception to Appreciate Board d Cam9 loollMnbe '+ Mayor Monday advised theCouncil to Work the date of October ct be14(T d de f Lin ng reception of and co of the ity who have.rot Led f/ a ted Lh 1 p itians during this + past ficwl.ye Shenoted this.reception x111 he held in lieu of Illy Inc meeting on that night. d 4 , Senator Hent Cacerton 'a<y 4 .. b �TOHPT�s ppbetyofhthee widening council o letter from Senator Kent Caperton written on,luny 28.19Bfi to the upper g protect for H-GAC. 1 'COUNCIL ACTION 'mo I EMS Board Betting of Auoust 4.1986 ' 1 Council meiber Davis,a b f the EMS Board.advised the Council that the revised budget for the city' ,b l p Hun of the ENS budget 1s 5146 3E9 Na noted 1 the sglmary presentetl in the.budget work seas fan on SatuNaV. --, x '' y164,676 moa budgets He s id Lh Eiff rence f.E18,2E1 should be added to tin f fut 11 tan , canstdered for 'allocation. It was noted if It 1 dd d to tin for Puler,allocation =�ydt-S69.i98-Satiei`-dedaet-fan obE2xBO1tJar#ikEl-8w4bb3ens.).. 1. JOURN TO WORK SESSION BION Rep tf 11y �(� 1 ted II Aug t 6 198fi R tin O SMw,� $ i.s xtt yy f 1 �° t k k"�^ r a ; w � Z41 k �. S Y �r A, 7B2 CITY COMLIL MEETING OF AUGUST 26.1986. BOOK"O" CITY OF HUNTSYILLE.TEXAS MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLECITY.COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 26TH DAY OF AUGUST,1986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL T CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 5:45 P.M. 1 U 't' Countil at in a regular session with the followingen 'members present: Jerry Dowling,Mayor Pro Tem Litt Officers present: Scott Bounds,City Att yj Gary Barrett William B.�renth 01 Shaw,L1 ty S t -�� 5 rY a Percy Howard,Jr. ne P Pes,City Mmnager ,h M{ Stephen E.Davis Dick Nherton Ila G.Gaines Member absent: Mayor.sane Monday(out of town,on city nosiness) Ex t1 Se ion: Mayor Pro.tem Dowling celled th C it M ti g p n at 6:00 P.N.and than races ed into xl�i n to discuss r1911-IT-way q t f th Hi way 19(Fast Loop)water line project 2' yII x f?i L t I outylnpuiry Session May Pro.ten Dowling reconvened theCouncil Meeting for the PnrPose of i th€� 1 g ti input eaT iocorryy t fi 45 P H. Th a being no Present to speak in this session.he then d into the formal session matte t 1 oh t as the public hearing on the budget is set to begin(7:00 P.M.) FORMAL SESSI O7 The regal f the City Council called to o der byMayor Pro.tem Jerry Dwling(Council be i� of Ward 2). Th was s presented by Pastor David Shirley of the New Testament Baptist Church. r l CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING.' 1 3' '-' Counci imember Green made the motion-to_ap re the ml mit s of the previous meetiig of August S.198fi d i1 Councllamn�er erret�t secon ea-t�ef—mO iDr-n OR&in fay—na1,e mot Ill passe u 5 ATTENDING CITIZEN - A Mr.Stan Taft to present an award for the So Box Derby to the Lite Mr.Taft presented,for th Council s recognition,the Soap Box Derby Junior Champion from Huntavill, '�. t Miss Heather Clayton and her father.Brady Clayton. He o,ted they went to the finals iq Akron,Ohio and cognized there as having an outstanding first y e and-a plaque was given to them to signify this Nasth r 1 then presented that plaque to Mayor Pro ten Dowling in appreciation for the help the city gave the Derby i H having a successful first year race. Mayor P ten Dowling accepted the plaque on behalf of the Mayer f th `7 City. He noted he is hopeful the Derby will b al vent. He advised they have caused a case of pi g�% Soap Bar Derbyitis among ane parents in thi tow He then congratulated Miss Clayton for her very fi me representation of the City and Its c7 ti zenhi1 Akron,Ohio. 1 Yp' Y 1 CONSIDER AMBULANCE TRANSFER ,YG j Consider a transfer of title to an EMS unit which has been retired free service,to Walker County for their reess on ant _ �i N Pipes noted this particular unit has been' ice in New Naverly since is retirement about the title afrthise 7t to Nalker Laun 1tY for lthbilityrins r nce makes it extremely important that t Ter ss u a m o un ty so my may,in their jurisdictional authority,a sign it when er ,y i i the county,and thereby absolve the City of any liability either through EMS or through ou stitle mme.hip of this vehicle. He sa ltl this is one of the original units that was purchased at tbe start of the EMS many z'y years ago and it is the only one remaining strictly in the neve and title of the City..He noted the EMS Board sR is else recammendi ng this transfer. Mayor Pro tem Dwii ng then presented an agreement between the City and County which legally conveys to the Lomty one 7979 chevrolet ambulance. (emergency nodical service equipment)which specifies the County I € agrees to us such all iprent end its best efforts to ehwurage, am, port end perste a satellite emergency F.rxmedical a ice Dragran in Nal ker County Councilwmber.Davis made the motion Lo a ro e oP this transf by way o4 this fo.ml an and Cwnci member eret on. ware nv avor an e re on j unanTmou T e seconded e CONSIDER TDC AGREEMENT Pr X Consider a lease a reerent with the Texas ge artment of Corrections for parking,drives or alleys.end thecurb certain streets a tt ng L e Na s-Un t..P,.. N -s of Gene Pipes,City Manager,noted the cl ty has been working fon sore time with TOC to salve a wie i g project out on Rosenwall Road between FM 2821 N th to th City Limit,. I thisid.tion,he noted the `^ (� 7ty realizes that'TDC is In need of sane relief f th b t ti 1 parking pbl they heve in and around iI the Huntsville Unit. He noted SHSU did this seems oars agoby ,mqu,Iti ng th'jCity to alinquish contr 1 ver - "i parking lanes ae0acent to the campus an the.p bli streets,It i w proposed th t liar ar.ngement be J wtle with TOC in exchange for the right-of-Ney asenents needed from than to widen Rosenwall Road. _ ,x The City Manager advised this lease_agreement leases to Lhe TOL all curb zones,or that portion of the street fron the curb line to eight feet In ids the curb line at the following locations: ,y -bath sieea of Avenue G Pram 11th Street to loth Street{ li { -both.saes of Avenue I frmn 12th Street to 14th Street; both sides of 14th Street from Avenue G to Avenue J; U 7 it and ell that portion of the street from the curb line to the curb line at the following locations: r -all.of Avenue X frau 11th Street to 12th Street; all of 12th Street from Avenue G to Avenue I W r k ) for their use for parking spaces.perk9 ng areas,streets,drl vas or alleys o ly. Mr.Pipes noted in additionii d € b0 th ei pt of right-of-way easements far Rosenwall Road gran TOC,they additionally assume full resp bil lty P ca trotting,recanstruc ting moving fences along the west aitle of tbeproperty herein lea d 1 s tdousFhiadsaaa:=Arc-Sa--•- merutomaLiea131Gwi2b=i_—._ h 90 d y Lice of tancellat7 on reeu Froment. It was noted that iP this is v enc lied,the streets would Ii revert beck to the c i ty s control ntl the easement would be taken back by TOL ont Rosewell Road. ti a ] a,4, '�`"'� ls✓ 'Lxl / ,rl z'"rF S f'Zu�kY f * , t ,5- c t D x: .F l Minutes of August 26 7986 City Council Neeting BOOR 0 PAGE Mr.Bound net t e1d be affected if that happened is the drainage ditches an either side f this road. Councilemember.6. d th ti te ibss l t a outlined and C ilumber Howard ed the motion. n vor a th n m nanimoust a - Mr.6 cantle said the city 511 basically street ,ut e,force-any f the traffic on Avenue N t f the ldni istra-lion Bu �'= v said thesaiare�urrently IN and th wawstreetstland tl�isetween actla tgerelyies irat�fiesvthat7act,onandNethe saidWall, theUnit. st of the stre t ld..Litt be sub$ect to tr ffi ntrol by th 7ty but TOC wouldsimply rnntrol thbparking. The street h ,will be open for t aff7c toflaw,by the citizere at large. Some concern was expressed for the parking aro d First Baptist Church. While it was at felt it weultl be a Problem,NgVae.Pro Mn Dow}iig.said the city would certainly be wining to work with then sfit were te became a preblen. P.M. .M PUBLIC HEARING - y`M Convene a Pub? H i nth F1 1.Y 19Bfi 1987 bud t M died.rates to-wit Ad Y 7 Tax tl L n anwa 985-19 6.' Listed p k te de. to budget M essrs Jim Estelle adBillHod t present thePlans,Woods Mco omr Mr.Jim Estelle 1 Piney Woods Ralg1 Drugd for financial d Al hol Ab Cath nce,f what hbun Council, nd to rt t ar h iast twelve �b k- tfr t ed historice al title 4' f Huntsville Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prg He gave brief h tory f this dist, t t t about program be highlighted �. 8 g d al canal b e fk k d th City to consider setting id $10 000 f this prag P the next final year. toon.11mall Bodg t.ted f the tat?ti N dvi d spiv t A the Council that h theT L illitu d le i at, all t t be 17 ted TeTd"il Yas asum_r t e that o to wilt t ac t - and s which thr E te th.ca usea Tor a t tip ca alcoholrel$- o-f-t�^11tt�d� 1 and mixed bei g t uppa t tM 1 1 program. It w n ted the City funded$5 000 f thisprogr last y r.-N Xodg. rd tM11 y the Wile Fund g C hoz budget d 510 000 for thisprop H id theCity th the $ t ibut r He ted f M' i 1n the Path t be f 1 C ilme be..Ba tt fit the Cau it h ld at 1 t fund the$6 000 as it did 1 t.ye d.th 1 k t th N S5 000 t td.y N Ppe t o theCouncil th i reduction1 the t f f f to 11 ti i the g If d h h i t t$59 998 k Y very much 1 Lha let 71yst t wih f ft 1 y ( ally d$100 000) N ted 1 anticipatepp 1 t ly$43 470 miss Or,nk to to.came to the city this fiscal y a. hi h.7 dome f y` I the Mop i y h e ed$61 213 destimated$49.300. p ti ly. Ne -td tt ip to rj less in tri te thi ye be a of th 1 t n f th d i ki g agef. 18t 21 y f next yea He said we .red the and carry contributiont thisDrag line item 11 ti d requtre� n - I a renewal f thecontract we have with that t ty Th tr Doti he said,is to wait til mid y nd �k see then him car fq are situated. H iud d th C I. h yetres that tor alarfed positions ti funds.training and 7 funds. t d to g my. - The Council was.advised the Countyh L tb ted t thi p g by provldl ng aff7I. County Building Highway 75 North. Th HISD k pr 1 7 i th it budget to.Day far direect referr 1«to k ' theprep Lair ons an they invite representatives of the program to the schools to make educational or instructional Wood 1 b B tt gain p d h .p that theity.should be able to t id $6.000 d - 1 k.t th th $5 000 t id-ye", d y - Co 11 ab Howard. idthi program is more thin q cy to give - t 1 to c it 1 1 a i f t1 nd t 7 tl t gth ud support where th i mrtime break down in th t reg rd Lh f ly 1 1 ft te b g the youngster and parent back together, H also urged th C til uppart of th p g Nr.Estelle said September 1 is the start of their fiscal year and the program is dipping into its meager savings just to get through this calendar year. Lound lmanber Wharton said be is not sure the # city he, W ibi d gthis,but it incongruous to him that thecity collects tai mount f t e' mad k d yet thecity d tbin inte he 1p thosewho bvictims t it H suggested theis consider10% fwh tit sy pfrom thmi d $verage,b tx Mayor Dvlig7d that $ Id b farthpt g pIntel 44]. C it decontl Count Naton's suggestion r Bell id be a felt it i good idea to tie this contribution to s percentage of what the city takes in an that tax. Cauncilmnpber Barrett said he felt it would be better tot a firm fig h as$5.000. N Hodges.said it would work better for their budgeting to have a firm figure. - Councilawenber Davis cautioned the Co 11b t theuncertainty with the budgets ability to meet th - existing basic needs of th ty oting all17 h to moniter 1t carefully.monthly,rather than the usual quarterly a sews. Be s id the t of ey that Will be.a..1 T able to the city may.m going down,not p - " He reminded we C 11 that during the b dg t i the CDuncilagreed Shet a very close look would h e to be.taken before ythi g'1 dd tl to thi He id it is ret that we dont want to fund this,but if a don't have any Y t b it tt N ted r already$200,000 down of the. ting ay d are w down almost t tti g p pl d nervi ces. Ne said if our position improves, t thl feeling that it is the mnse of.theC 71 that this 1a one of the eddit7onal Drogfems the C7 tY should fund. Mayor'Fav two l - "- Dowling ilted the Ca 1lmembe Davis is saying welt until mid-year to see how our fire 1 k { ' After sonw.dia—sion,we.City Manage sam.requested to 4 to 1n Llmt$5,000.in th budget ao that the theCouncil can Cauncl l'lLibe look ff7cia11Y held theures line before 0,becoming i itl ti 111e1doplueP erems soothe past.howeever asked r - discruised hi that t them ase tially - sof funding.far thin peril talar program,either at the tete r federal level. N said be feels afterthefirst of the year,there may be same federal moles made available For treatment p 9 s, there is d vial .interest in this type of program on the national.level. W.Este lgl �F3 said he would rather gentile their future with the city than the federal goveroment. Public Hearin is C-1 o�sed, Mayor Pro ton D lig th 1 d the hearing noting there is no one else preaent Ma w s es s1 h W peak. He Hien advised the budg t will b f 11y presented for adoption in tiro weeks CONSIDER CONCESSIONS CONTRACT , yy Consider a concessions contract far services relating to the Youth Soccer Proorae at Kate Barr Boss Park rz u i .M m- BOOK'0 PAGE 784 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 26 1986 I � _ to Contract( ti a) - Kwa xA, 1 { + Mr.Pipthe,p anted an g t.For concessions f p gr between the City.and Mr..Jeff G ibbl e She desires to operate the concessions stand at Kate Barr R Park as an Eagle Boy"out prosect with all proceeds dedicated t.the 1 p t f M e program. T of this contract l f th 1 9 e.6. H mmerAetl theCa 11.S approval f this contract. Mr.Pi Po id they 077 ' Jar J; iuse their own fcillty(t d) C 71 emb Wh t de th ti to. ove th1 a aunt and Council bar Gai dad the ti re - gran t j re kYry'x REVIEW QUARTERLY BUDGET REPORT as r p "'^y l' the Ci .c ty Manage,prost d the quarterly budget report f the general f4W statement of revere..--aa f � Y the month road June 30,1986,dated August 19 1986The. it reviewed this itfosmation and made now general observations on the numbers during their discussion. Y` CONSIDER BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS A `M a y Consider budget Adjustmentsor the Period ending Jund 3D.1986 L�, he Gnncil Men rev1 d-th budget adjustments..TM b g q est} g rtling same,Mayor Pro two ryth i D.1111 asked fora ration Par tMir approv T L ncllnmb B tt.made the tion io a e o4 the budget - S - adjustments and Counci laember Noxert second d M an. war and t t y.. sy t, CITY MANAGER'S REPORT o ' Notice of cont—ter it1m,manal on the Boettcher',Mill Same,S mile and rebidies,of the Project 3: Mr.Pipe ofd shortly after the Council awarded th bid t B V 71 Util itl 5 for the Boettcher ' L 4t - X111sanit NE Sect Aug t 5 1986 p strut —W—N then. He sa�tF— coMrac r t 5 b d nd left hcashier'scheck for.'$20.000(bid bond)m th table. It was ted t contractor 0.DAO ndr the the bidd but be ed no M its s estimates for what III costs Id W to do themject,the staff felt Greece V lies bid a very responsible and land bid H id with th I II Ildrawel nth Mer.bidd bti g f of ava7leble grant Funds o4 k500,000 th .city has r h d antis d Mt t. d l ince.tak b d nd-111 en bids on Se ember 2,798fi.He cj t e r . rt 4 t e rA g eptm er 5,'. a cated some 48 con- tritium h b contacted by tel ph d. 90 1 tt rs have heen mailed out i"an attmpt to get a good _ bid range. M•.Pipes noted if the bid d. t 1 thin the range of the moray available..the city will p look closely at doing this project in-house with.capital construction crews in the Water and Sewer Department. 8 He no tie city nutls to have this.project.aryl t¢.before the hinter months. He noted the$20.000 forfeited by Brazos sal ley Utilities will go into the Project funds.. Robinson Creek Watershed Prooer[v Oxnerh Maetrnm The Council was advl sed that a meeting was held yest:rVy t City Hall with property ox i th Robin- Me mom Creek.Wetershad. -said Mose property.nets xM.have Previously i sly expressed interest l 1t de lopmnt maimed intarealed as a result of this—Ing.but a majority of the others are not in f....of th75 devel.,- mark. pI, at - He said Me developers prominent in that area are ready,w111ing and able to go along with a develgpm t p J t. He said Me staff is currently researcMng sane of the questions retied by the people. A foil.-p ting will to held in a week or me to add thosequestions and pronmtl wi to the Droject. He said the z'. m Macy on this protect is that u have ou requirement a4 mitl-October to provide or be working on stand by power ' �. f the College Farm Lift Station.to se1d ' hopeful that we world b.able to Indicate to.the Tezas „ ` ':.is t LmnnssioI that we were proceeding with. pe. t treatment facility rather than lift station improve ' '00menta and Mat Mey woultl sin fit t0 give us an extention of time because:7t rs not pendent to.pang coney at k o location and here that location taken at of service sem six months later down the road o samM7ng of that nature. IIryIII BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY Sumacs in a Civil Action f IiMr.Scutt Bounds'.City Attomay,advised the Council he accepted:service on behalf of each of the mmbe s h. of the City Council and otter officers of the city regarding a federallawsuit filed by Mr. d Mrs.C.M.Acke,0l h which was provided to them this evening. Mr,.Bondted he h s rm,.the pleadings and he finds thin,at 1 1 part,incredible. He asked that ouncfl be t k public comet or other camentdo the lawsuit til; the Wortu,tty is had to realm the Pleadings d I7 pting to explain procedures. y INYCIt'S ACTIVITY REPORT tf't° Fire Tank Truck Presented to City from Counts 2 � t may Pro tem O.ling advised that o.August 18,1986 the County of Walker presented to.th City f H ntsvil le v - Y4 t w Fire Tank Tmck and title for use as part of the "tract for fire services between Welke County d the yy`r City of Huntsville. He noted 7t was here at City Hall for its formal presentation and for e e sane to see. Trip to Carthage.Texas to View Indr—tIon/Steem Generation Facility 'VThe Council wes also advised that amt m ben of Council.and staff,accompanied Mother interested " r+` individuals from TBC and SHSU,rade a trip to Carthage to learn more about th i th d of her int9 garbage through t incineration/etas"generation plant. He noted this group n. as a lot'.more fuel for thought I on this whale issue. _ Police to Assist with Ooenim of School W Mayor Pro bin Dowling noted he understeMs the City s Police Department stands ready to assist with th 4„ s'k opening of school gemnne to the new antl he traffic that is ezpected. City Picnic Ag 5' k The Maya,was res i ntled M the City Ibnager that the City s annual em7Meas picnic is set far October 25 et the Malkin County Fair ids. Me asked all to reserve that data on thei calendar. Street Closinm e U{'r' f s.. kr r4 ss "�y' Y r< MINUTES OF THE_CITY COUNCIL MEETING ST 2�_19g6, OF MIGU � BOOK"0 PADE]BS s,,,, Street Closings-zi �� May,,Pro tem Dowling sk d Mr.Pips if HISO has asked for any temp Y street,closi g t facilitate _ v' amp ctivit7 /t ffi M P p s said th 1 only ane an which we-.h p ne t ag ent and that theauction A e I withi the J Io..High S heal c pus for one-half block..Mr.Pipes uggestee e }� the complete closing f Old'Co1 ily Rd th ugh th Miedl Schaal Campus by the Lewis Cavis Gym-and open7n th parking lot ra p E1.R d,o thet side f thegym-far gym traffic and simply cloaetng.it'to publi[ traffic as it. ignif7c05 .at hazard for child rossing back and forth. He said he does not see amy functional n ed to k ep that tion of Old Cal any R d.open to the public since we have said the improvements t El. Street tl 11th Street d theamp. 'I regard to the.issue a9 wimp ly'.c l osiag'.p bin street v Atte.sy Bountl ted h would have t check into thelaw governing the closing of streets. t- Mr.Pipes noted there a q t t close a portion of 7th Street through the Junior High School pus c !' but we chose not to close it. H id striped a no-parking area there.put in a cru walk and posted om lower speed limit signs,but we have never considered clueing 7t because It carries ways too much traffic. 5 Avenue F Update x I! Moor Pro tess Dowl g sked about the status of.Avenue F Mr.Pipes said it has an asphalt surface paved fromFM 2821 th 11th Si t:la it is t ompl to The 1 y tram 1st Stree4 W,9th is yet to be d Th lay an'LY itt from 11th Street. t0 A f ed t be ut earn sane. He said Avenue F should a"II be y completion by k d and..i5 ibl':for hall traffic naw. Councilnmber Howard asked th t ff7ce 6e tl g t d t 7st at Avenue F and 11th Street with school traffic,at least until the *Y{21 1 SII signal 9 1 light:l stallation can be completed.. q wP U Police Activity Report. The Co nc l generally di d_,.the..vari I. es f moving violations.rapes,etc.in the area and fluid the fmreases a little disturbing. Mr' P.p asnoted he In not have an explanation for the inti k 4— 'I noting he changes have been made in the repo ti g p cedures. - COUNCIL ACTION C rth Trii: Cwdcilmmaber-D 1 ted he was impre sed with the cleanil f the Carthage Incineration/ ' ! to ge erattoo foci V,noting it d:to be a relatively simple aper t7 with law lahor costs. He hand huphfalllyawithotheupureness of landfill scales,we will be able to as rtain o capabilities and Perhaps mat ve s c res some k 1 y. Trucks Throu h Ci Count 7lmombhe Davis noted he has observed logging o ion trucks an Highway near he e 30 t 4th n t5 h grade school es also appacteared School)recent He sal we a"xllred they were ed the into town frau Livi gstan;. He said their ares also appeared sus pi ci nus i that they were'slick. He asked the Poli ce Department to ani for this situation. Labor far Walking Track:. C. 1 b Nharthn noted in the August 5 City Council meting,the Council g carte blanc approval f rthe ty t o tribute labor and equipment to wrist with the.installation of a walking track m the property fronting.the hospital. He said we did this th ut really knowing anything about thett roti at ad with it. He said hl like to knowthetotal cost f theCy s to to this project He " I' awas s un cwfortabla with giving approval for the expenditure of k amount of money for something that - x; Ill heal a very small numberf people. H also concerned that it might set same so t of expectation do the future that the city p. td bstantial port]ons of labor.materiels or equipment and may open up the I private organizatl an t t least make a request and expect the city to help them with one of their private endeavors.however god th a may be. Mr.Johnny Poteete.Dir to f.Public Works,ativtsad he } has agreed to assist with laying t the track by putting in the bark mul h in the walking area over a we day period of time i g 4-6 members of the City.a Pa ka crew. He said he also comical oneofthe parks ¢,' people to give advice on the layout f plantings in the area. He noted he is still waiting fora respons fro Jill Baine theoriginal requester,and work has.yet been d...in this regard. He said the city will imainly assist i theIn stal lat7 on of the bark ml ch. Mayor.Pro tem Dowling mud.mali,ing Comalln aper Nh t n that this may be a good time t et a goad feel for what this entails by receiving a nmmora d f M P concern, outlining the number of p pl,I !� equipment involved,and labor costs,so that we can underst d the aunt of this comma bnent. Counciimembe ! Wharton asked-.th t g al p 1 cy be depted that an ecti be taken on a q t th mae.night someon ane dl p In to ask for It 1 k what it Is going to cost,net.Illy to doll but i personnel.equ7pm t 8' ! and the associated overhead. He ttl. an t just give carte blanc approv.1 tht g li ke.this with the u ' only heccooitl only co the limitaations of the staff's time. Mr.Poteete noted he.Bras ked to do more,but he ay and 4'-5 people and am,small ui pment to assn at to the installation of the bark mulch;same 32 40 hours: Ca 1lmmper Wharton said then were spending sone$1.200 or$1.500 that y u Uyitis going to be spent arijay 15 argument that dbean t hold water because if yen re going to spa d at the money anyway,.we don't need thosep pie. He urged a policy to know what It is we're giving approval to in the future, Nayor Pro t 0 1 g. ked.that Mr.Paul respond in mens form.regard Ing.the total t involved.7n this one(people,methl nary and overhead). He also asked that Mr.Pipes,i the future,when h CY ,r anticipates such requests as this that he bring forth a written.estimate of the costs so the.Council can oke t,.€ more a rational Judgements about whether t is to spend that much of our rewrites,because they are cost. e e !� ve 7f they are not new mons coming t f allocations. CounciI.bar Wharton said if a citizen makes such a request in a citizen Input d iry session,the app to 7ty to prepare such an estimate is not made available;therefore,such requests �0 ba taken under ad i t anti such time as the costs can be doamnted to support such a request. The Council.seemed generally inagreement with such an approach in the future. Larne Ditch Between Normal Park no Highway 75 North at Eastham "y Ceunctimmnber Marton advised the Council this ditch is eroding new to the extent that it is threats In g + 1' the fences,pat? d-backs of.the homes build along Normal Park. He advised his understanding for why this `i7 6 Is happening was is because several years ago,when the city acted the money to dig the ditch,it didn't to the extra$25,000 t put thegrass in to keep the titch from eroding away. He said now the people who have `G. t built along th dit h having[nett properties thmetaled. He asks what the City's responsibility is to -yz this regard,noting that something needs to be done soon. Mr.Pipes noted he will investigate this situation. 1, Ff Old Madisonville Road: ten cilmember Barrett asked hex close to finished n7 shed are we On this. Mr.Pipes said that pFTfTthe fiT arse is down oma the 7th Street segment and the,tM1ar ha if will be put down ton rrw as 71 �I s that portio�of Old Madisonville Road from 7th Street to 10th Street. Ne said this completes the or + t bond issue treat p Jett. a t V AWOURNMENT t u n Y 4 hew. etracery fi I August 26 1986 a FINITE- r" f-�Y st'Z ,� ✓Z f � 1, p"Nr"N 1 y 1 � u F�+ f V PAGE 78fi BOOK"0" MINUTES OF THE LITY,COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 5,1906 -iii NINUTE6 OF'ME'HUVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 5TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,1986 IX THE CITY HALL COUNCILLHA66ER5,LOGITEO ATIITS1272 AVENUE N IN THE CITY OF HUR ILLS,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEAS AT 11:45 A.N. y The Coencil met in regular session with the foil W1nA members Present:Jan �g D.e Monday, 9errettr Nanbe Ah nt f 'F 1 Session: City Offs rs Present: Eugene R" Gary Bell J y Dawn I Gene PiPes,,City Manager Stephen E.Devi, William B.Green - Ruth DeShex,City Secreta y ., Ila G.Gaines Scott Bound&,City Attorney �I 01 Parts, Nh HvWxtV Jr The meting was calledto order by the Honorable Jane Monday,Mayor, The Invocation was presented by D L until ee Percy Hansard,Jr, There. it1 p 5 t f r input inquiry. The Council than pro- Feed : t llwith the formol meeting,boving th executive sess7'an to the ead of the meets n9. FORMAL MEETING �9 V CONSIDER SNE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING I Cameloniemi lr BarreNee t n made-the mots to a the minutes of th-C 11 Mellon o4 August 26 1986 nd If s Ym e Con a mo r e e n f fir CONSIDER BIDS 41 _ _ +T (Consider a Ild Parker Creek Pav7 ng renovation to E.E Henry,Inc in the neou at of$11,138.22 t s a P1 yj Gene Pipes.City Hanger,recpemeMed the bitl of E.E.Hanryn Inc th t.f 811,138.22,—ing h very po Bible ontractor and has done mord of this type w the p t He id 1t is xl Lhln the esti ted budgeted funds in the Water end Sewer Oepartnent for resurfacing'the sir sets. Councilmmnbe kharton mad the t1 n to approve o4 this bad entl Councilmmnher-Barrett seconded tax motion. There vas an ,an1RT—re Ij u '"t§5 the motion --pan,-etl en Consider a bid award on the Bo tt h moss Mill sewer Project,to be paid free grant funds i l Fh.Pipes,said following th ithdrawal f the low bidder from this y,we then broke this IrpJe, into two p its than ght bids. One portion P the bid is Poe the�llft station and sac of the 1 rger lines end the s end partron is for the collector Ii.e. He recammnded the low bid.of M G A Ut7l sty C any for the first portion in the amount of$156.286.07 and.the las bid of Brazos Valley Ut117 try s at to ��. 7 m id of$273,140.18 Par the secoMporti n ftht project. Nr.Pi Des noted the city will qualify M!R Utility still t1 to perfanm this Job,beyond any. bt b f re they Mowed to proceed"i th the protect and tiefare we r ,# o e to the second portion of than project it B s V iley Ut117t es..Ne sa ltl if they are unable to perform J this Job and ve had to go to the second-bidder.that moa ld p t er.the'avaw7able grant funds. Cwope ember 31 Ba 11 mantle the unction to a rose of M 8 R Utili Cama :far two firsr onion of this 67d and Braxas�eTT— ',z 5 Uts li om or a sec o o t a rov e t can ua ed d ; to an ate t r rtaon o t e rro e - us on: Pipe t security epos t y for these expenditures. es assNe noted the.bid bond .this bid has gone.i Into the prefect few and viii be. etl ri Pen ( try bontl)is 6N of the bid mount far each.contractor Pipes said he wail awk.it clear t th t ter that the city funds are set at a certain anount d Y Nay mist be able top Mann this prof t.ith7 thefunds,Mthaht adds Lienal pens ve change orders. After 'i d a brief discussion,the Council voted unanlnausl'to app t th t1 thfl Consider bid award on ip d appurtenances for the Hiahwev'19-East L 72 h to 11 1 t to b d from capital construction 'll fes f$49.356172,the low pbidd t.dtth supply watersoietion to f thewInstall Inthe stallation t f ia we g State line lasyin Parttof LheunS ice"` A Loop Syst.from NesSer Ch 1 1 N'ghxay 19 to HighWny 190 to be funded fron the p1 to ut1I7 Lies construe II 't Van fund. Ce—ilnumb B tt made the tt n.to aw d th bid s ret wMended the Ci Manna and tsx.<w C ci imember..... a t o mo o &cuss on t d - naRlmeusl v. N CITY MANAGER'S REPORT x Considfiller draftina an ordinance to require a taro r other1 h'1 t rti lid tet the Tamen _.' Mr.Pipes advised the Council of th teff proposal to draft a olds ance.to.enforce the existing%tate it Is that regm res tarps an neterial s,1 d t. He toad the current pre b1.is that unless there is a ° police officer or highway Mr" is'.tan observe the trifA load going down LM1e toed without a GSP,there is police to the spillage that may take place. Xe said if the law is enforced at the landfill,or final _±.v de ti nation,and it Is required that all fuse that cores into the landfill must be tarped.than we heve a very�� f ffect7ve m c,ban,,,of either collecting additional venue.es pny for the'.cleaning up of the readgys leading th the landfill other areas ask we may have sate incentive to get tarps on the 10 Ws in tk fwsst place He id before the City Attorney sped,time drafting an ordinance,the staff"fishes to get the consensus of th n C'ty Council. WU� A �{F, Councilmember Davis said he has a les,especially with pickups,as 1S may discourage people tram tig proper disposal place. Ne said most of than people that go to the landfill,probably Be inflwqu tly;although there nmy be soma buslnasses that take loatls out on a regular basle.n Lpunci lnmmber Davis said if we have an % M7nance that requires a tarp for residents xho only wish to take an old stove or bicycle parts th the 1a tlH ll. it orgy serve as a deterrent to their using She landfill. Xe said we dont xenS the stove mon t11 he di tcA spa!h e Councilnember Barratt suggested drafting an old7nenca that specifies what has to he covered. Rr.Pwpes send th 'y intent of this ordl as 1s that if someone cores into the landfill unfarpad Spey rill be cMryetl a sufP7 1 t rise so that we can then send sanneene back put on the roedwq to pit ck up the Items lost. Louncilnember Davi f v $ se7tl this type ordinance mould discourage people£toed using the landfill if they dont heve a tarp. ' :r�Srt •; 3r,r Y i �gr�f9 T `r'' aw c i P & I T a. X xs MIMPES OF THE CITY.COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER S.1989BODX"0" PAGE 787 Ceuncilmember Davis.said,however h has no probl ith. tendl g thi di t r come 1 to s. Calncl7member Barrett testified t th f tt t 7 t f t.sh 1 1 t 1 g Highway 75 N th M th 1 downers have to get out and.pick up these.things t I... W1 ek. It consists f limbs.leaves,and cuttings frau trees that fall from overloaded vehicle H aid t tl s vehitl hove to dodge it in the highway. He said 5 there is a need for tarps,but it h ldb pecifi d hat typ f 7 d it ld berequired,noting it #C wouldn't be needed to carry an old t t the landfill. ""- 55 The Council consensus was th t th sty att ey pW s e h ordinance P. theirsew to apply to _ tial car sera..The council q Closeabl bout.incl Rdl op.t f g t boom / ss dential haulers y* yJ f In thls tarp ordi Councflamrb Davi said very city itl t feel there should not be a charge for the landfl ll as it is d charging than A et the 1 dfill f t having a tarp would of be very well received. N Pip ted we ill take these comnents Into consideration whenatthigt to draft this ordinance. Consider Supplenental.Itan to Agenda! LO id tin of t 7 t9 of n F d Bowers Boulevard f' traffic"fet'It a cost Of.$8,000 to be id t Yt 111 uT gift—t at t.Y R A U Mr.Gene Pipes the advised the.Council the contractor onIvan.,,-F is very.nearly finished with his work a d th f 1' }ay k should bepl Me.day H id Mi oley hauId be canpleted in one day. He std thtY has h d Sold indication divots jr dY nth p is f A F that are open and sn use that the city would benefitvery'I tly f e to t ipe a d boulder strip. the FM section from 1st Street an out n" d t FN 2821. well at t rn 1 t the rote ti 'so that thet affic can utf.liae all of the roadway that res there. H id Huntsvilleh 1 historically had strl in, B rs Boulevard. He Bald with the t di b t to be and.the ltuati f the striping havi g _ ff on Bowen.Boulevard,the staff f 1 th t ha ld. i izo th t..f t.fff th t B wers'B 7 rd y H said he is therefore It Op tip h ng5 rde t.th A F project 7 thet of'E0000 f thisSIM E2.WD for the t ipi 9'f-B B i d _d§6 000for the striping of Avenue F. He advised.the.funds.cool d.care fresh capital street construction funds. - C it ha Xh t ode th ti^ to DD f this E8 000.h 9 d tl7 Med above an! Could 7 v e u alTn ilnc�0 -aBeTTi tt cos mrcehat ex tat P pe t p 1 X at p th t h tfi f]etto lzed k lel grains in the h st 1p1 g material rid i t to pe fi ti lands tl H. 7d it i_g i g to ff if 1t is only painted , This beat pr 111 I t much longer. All'were in favor of the nation and it passed unanlmouslr Mr.Pipes no this process cpsta 50t per foot. MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT Waste Disposal Meeting with County Mayor Monday ted yesterday nmak f the council d staff t.With thecounty and consultants fresh Wisenbaker,Fix G.Associatesd X M1 St rid A i tee reg itl.n9 th 1 cineretlan waste disposal plant _ that he tancil recently to ed L th 9 arq t.talk about M i 7 tion p 1 g er 1.SHe said 1 r ' it is the feels hi; f the lid.wa to ttea th t it uld like to -end p 1 g F th Investrgatlons into incineration,both innnerati without energy,Separation and with rgy g ti i clods ng electric ge said the committee realizes that if It i going'0 generate p it ill need a customer. She said the amnittee will be looking at the 1 types df tames that ld that poxer. She said it was a IIvery profl taXle meetiMp. A.subcmm]ttr ppoi ted't 1 kat the.incineration types that are oa the nerket - :, �I rid to evaluate the need to go ah d ith our propo,d ppuUrehase of landfi l7 scales,as budgeted,a to whether Nay feel we will.get enough data frac that method. Nh1 h'to justify the expeMiture. Mayor Monday notetl to <.fip l build as Incineration-fac111ty with p generati would o t approximately 25Y more than one without that capability. She said the committee is also looking at arranging the capl tel for an loaf neratlon plant without m I Me Dower generator with the capability to add Met anpOne"t when a custmrer 1s fount. She said all discuss n o far are very tentative. The committee,howeve h agreed it wishes to pursue the inti ParatIon method Investigation:. _ M ALandowners--Robinson Creek Watershed Meets im y Mayor Monday noted another Meeting was held yesterday with thelandowners in the Robinson Creek Watershed. She idp esentative flan theT Water De 1 pme t Board-was also present.to discuss possible funding + It Of eme Plant l tin that area. SheId the stat d have sane funds that could be appl led for in this project at an:interest rate of about 7.6 pe ent-She id there Is same flexibi illy there a_c ilp to the papent schedule. She said they learned the state could finance,not only the Plant,but also the laterals and _ mE the in line,if the funds were awarded to the city upon its appl tcat,m. COUNCIL ACTION Highway Littering FI E1 000 in Cal edo 1 C htadvised theCouncil that whit traveling f Col do recently.he noticed a-sign ,1 thatadvised tthee le f f littering the Mghway i $1.000. He said the as ria tts. He minded t litter along the roadways nos%ctlon totincreeIS the fine ttofE.lOpD th9aidthe felt the councilhshould considertincreaslMp theufrne fork "{ littering. Mayor Mulder noted this may be good TML resolution material. Consensus of Council to pursue incineration Ccuncllland,r Davis asked to Mayor'Sf we ne dad t put this item on the agenda to Set o f 1 ..0 atA 1. f the council Tor this cobml ties. olid waste top .incineration as a th d f ate di po 1 Me - d Monday felt this committee needs to gat all of its information'together first before they ask theC I1 for Nat determination. 3� Y Utension of School Zone Speed, � bA Mayo MaMay ked th staff L check on the school Zane at the Scott Johnson Elementary School. She notadthe deslgMti hauld be'.eateM d sarewhat a 7t's not in effect in an arae where 1t should be,t0 the �• }. trance of the school. Mr.Pipes noted he will check into the dangerous situation there when the cars are hacked up. t RECESS to EXECUTIVE SESSION Th C it then ca ed to discus,pending litigation.Acker Vs.Litt',et. 1 _421, Afte f6E eME Sas ion,the..City Attorney,Scott Bounds,advl sed he has retained the fi nn T B k r-61�t of Houston to reDresentsthe City.LOUMCI1aemWers end staff germone to this lawsuit. .,. rSecretary FINAL AUlOURNIFNT Septemte 5 1986 ;�... M " ij K 4 1 PAGE 788 BOOK".0" MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 9,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINIFIES OF THE NUNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE.STH WY OF SEPTEMBER,7986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL S CHAMBERS LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 1:00 P.M. The Council net i regular session with the following members p t Jews Monday,May r - Mmnbere absent: City officers present: 0 Eugene Ba tett _ Gary yB 11 Jerry Dowling &ne Pipes,City Manager. �I Staph E.Davis Ile Be nes Ruth 111haw.City Secretary X7117 B.Green Scott Bounds.City Attorney Percy Haward.Jr. Dick Wharton ' yN FORMAL MEETING The Council convened-the formal meets g at 6:00 P.M.and immediately recessed into the posted EXECUTIVE +� fISESSION to discuss a real tate.' 1 its f d i g pp A s d a supplementally p t d- u�ion = matter concerning C.M.Ack Y City f H nt iii nd th ' scolio^of C.M.Acle f texat di h Ipernit. Although the dis 1 here n.t pi to the Coen I eft the executives Ston open for discussion F Rafter the citizen input and inquiry session and the formal sass'n. y �G RECONVENE FOR CITIZEN INPUT Patty Hines to Introduce Bowl-for-LifeFund Raise,for St Jud,'s Children's Research Hospital Ms.Pat Hine,introduced Janet Phil both f.hon J Patty p presented the Huntsville Jaycees. She:dvi d R Saturtlay,September 20,1986,the Montville Jay ill be sponsoring Bdwlf ,.Life for St.Jude' Child - 1 ¢. Research Hospital,the largest childhood h center in Americ,whosesole purpose is to conduct clini-� cal resear h in catastrophic childhood d1 She said Bowl-for-Life will help raise money to fight the ladies of childhood. She informed the Council fthe p ogram of obtaining pledges frau bowlers and th j rt N Challenge of Celebrities Bows ing Match. Sh id.sumo pays$2.00 to challenge one of the counc7lm h t three frame Dane and if the opponent win they ill'wi prize.that has been donated Fran the community. She -e^c0 raged the Counci lmeMers and NayOr(LI 1 b'ties)to'participate from 2:00 P.M.until 6:00 P.M.o S pCamber 5 20,1986 at the Huntsville Lanes. She said they can bawl for an hour Or longer,but d0 not have to b th i+ the whole time. 1 y FORMAL AGENDA ..;� Mayor Monday then called the formal session t0 order. The invocation was presented by the Revered Do " -': Elledge of the Church of the Nazarene. ° .1 p CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING =.b `K Loun ilmember Barrett made the motion to a ve the minutes.of the r ions meetingof September S.1986 1 L and Counc mem econtled t e mot On rowere n avor an the notion pas n. er owe CONSIDER ORDINANCES cli' Consider ordinanc a vs d-adapting,the bud0et for fiscal veer 1986-1981 ted Mayor Mondayrethen presented this oNinance,the caption of which Is as follows: YN�'7 ORDINANCE NO.86-25 AN ORDINANCE FINDINGTHAT ALL THINGS REQUISITE AND NECESSARY WIVE BEEN DONE IN PREPARATION h AND PRESENTMENTNTOFFAA AD N.ANNUAL BUDGET;APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF ' ONTSVI LLE,TEXAS,FOR THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1.1986 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1987;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF ($14,345.204) t Gene Pipes,City Manager, ted this s the budget that h, viewed for the past three weeks. He said 1y re addition hes been d d that i th $G OUO for th H is lila Alcohol and OlvO Abuse Proprmn Th 0—T 7msfi I was liken outer trio en�4 a TTZ con[{�nT�} s a ues Yan esseR. m Es e eIMF`—II p es o fuse M Y n9 C Dre0 t Th C tl a1. Inc u tl o that t t t e'EIiTuGge for adoption. hat it Mayor a the asked f ny tl ssi o'q tions. There being none she asked For a motion. C i.._ 1meMerfj Wharton made the t to ado t Ordinance ND.Bfi 25 as ti d b e d nted in the council w c e i 1 l e u or t o u^tsv t i tTie h5yupdatesson the budget flgure5 beginning e in i pCh fist 1 - C e jam 9 9 Y W ingnbe Bail k d about'the x for sane time s of into the fal01 l InMvotr.Pnoaoo the ndi mottlon ond he ithe floord not igthare antis voykdhtooDOMsStrMgai tl v, Consider Ordinance.establishin the advaloren tax rate and l.ev 7 taxes far fiscal ear 1986-1987 at the cal- u.ted effac ive rate.o r W o esae11 uet on Mayor Monday presented this ordinance,the caption of whichis as follows: Qtr ORDINANCE NO.e6-26 N � - S AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX RATE ANO LEVYING TAXES FOR THE CITY OF NUNTSYILLE FOR THE ENSUING $ �I FISCAL YEAR UPON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBJECT TO TAXATION IN THE CITY;AND - F z7 PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. Y1 � 5 t Gena Pipes,City ager noted$.52 is the calculated effective tax rate and Will give the city the me ,+$ ant of money it had last year,based o there t revaluations. He said 7t re t.37 presen d Per$100value :- {S� I ') Ilse for the general Son.operat7 cans and 150 per$100 valuation for debt service for payment of banded indebted- s,for a total Of 520. Ste` s Lown ilmember Whart oda the mots to do t Ordinance No.86-26'and Councilmunber Howard seconded the C ;, motion. Al ware n av n e mo on. m osv m t t r✓e z a - 4, tQF-.yi4' µ M p2Jr ^S 5#t F• J 4 x i t y '" ;.�,r �.y� q $ �iaY,a a. - ,✓r�` �4' ,v,;y, kz� :t y � �x X P� e } � ` 7 ik r riff" �' NINIRES OF SEPT E166R 9.1986.C,iITY CWryCIL MEETIX6 B00%0 PAGE 789 3+„ Ctl16I0ER.SEWER E%TENSIOX ��f `)• C ider aextension r t FM 7374 1 tin t. f SS 006( ti ted t1.f�d_is �e.of 320 Nµ, feet i which theit p ti 1 L1 h — T+—ate �� f Ai Mr.Ge af' U P 9a i P Walk Asad(FN 1374) P nt of be R.'an VI Ed ti 1.PiPe Y Manager, f Cit Center, d id this 1 the old fireworkshouse,if anyoneis favi ,7,wath thet1 tk 1r ,.H Huntsville..He Id the-ity ha 1 ed a -quest to eatand. nitarY s r m e house located adjacent to the Educational'6 Cent He advised the skiss d cost to provide this-extension for aPProximetelY 320 „s feet is$5,004.,Mr.-Pipes noted under the.Illy','.utility w,Wnslon policy provisions,the'Cc...il can apt to `J pe ticipam 1 th 4 tof p m hi1P f the first 300 feet which would cost the city$2.502. He than canaepdedthat the Council p pa t ipation tnthis sanitarys war eatwalm in an ambunt not greater _ ' I than$2 502 m be'pald.f to,F waterd ewe ce l f o 1 �" C it e/e Bell tl.the ti m of tM tea 1 outlined above and Cauncmenher 6 ✓'N 1 G t M son c an as vote on t o moFall' a inTavar an a3�{Imo o ors d ingusir sw orar o 'SUPPLEMENTARY AGENDA a TO CONSIDER SENER:SERVICE TO NOBILE'HOME PARK - - �iConsider Previsim of sorer service to..mobil hava,'oark of Mr.C.M Acker Marthoat.Red ) 4 4 j Mr.0 ffrey.H L 1 wye Presenting M'C M.Accor p 1 Ily In the water C 1 tan Proceedings, - t oduced hi lf. d pre tl hi p�areciatt f th C n pl g thi a he rgency agenda. 1 He aid he ld Plain littl det it by 1t i thei rg n, genda. R' � Sw Mr.Hart said as fellow: is "As the CoulliT.Pmbably known,this1 94"thi. Wilding to tod them discharge.Pent[ deartig f the plantMr Atha propose,to Po. far his d lopm t P t f th opp t5 a that the q, {1 An h h .pre anti g t toot pplicoti 7 that the tregional7zatiOn al toroati. f -that devel Pt t pp ed m the p1 t that X 1s Fe pmposes to operated provide sewer.servlc.far the 1 'npS devel pone t. we have b tying.very hold tfind Olt the not.p. which the citywill provide'. service to this Particular d t qm t d h b pursuing 1 lmrnatives,bosh formally P ` through d7 ry ague t t Xr B d d i g the f that pro... ..ding a well a5lMotmal ly. y A In thi k the C 77 is fysi h f -1 the pat whether the cost Is$20.000. `- or$200,00D. Finally thisi g y t data L from M Be nds-which I believe was Prepared P ' by Mr.Isbell what them 1 t would b t ti into tin city Ysto as opposed to havl n9 z- thea po eG L One L pi t t th - During tint proceeding, recessed to evaluate those x,- Ys m xh tin they were,In fact, viable It ti to the discharge'.p it which th city was Pretesting. We decided!it has a viablelm ti D g tint P oceedl A ced'.that scooting the city'sofferf b3 t I� tom ndltl which 1 d t d re not t h t f linewith the regular eg 1 Carol. i policies 1 the city has for developrtnt (thin Its t Ate m a1 d 1 d1 tion. I lib h ppY to Ao over the ?5 tr detail of the terns of service which we Interests d in. ].11 do so In,lust a air.t. Aftar that,tbe-mmnissiw's praceedi g M d ill b .anv ned again Thursday morning I T i sl `; in Austin. It was hoped.at the ilio we d.(and ag 1 this dtm—i on Lwk place the.better , ssx� I, Part oP today,I think we f1,m11y resched letl at 2:00 or a 00 o'clock thin afthrnoan)until 9:00 A.M. ! n Thursday. Hopefully,we'll be able t i. before the Water Connission an!announce.we have worked Pii o t a g t r if the g t is not worked Out by that tine,we 11 have m pracaed with the tli acharg "Mit application. Y think that our party c b benefited by working out an aaagereement that i pt ble w-Checity. thecl ty s tem. Bas? 11y what.I think,Mr.Isbell.c p with, he pr 3 tad hat the c is ]d b d we said that s fi .111.accept that. Basical ly.ul d - think he Prolectwd.the casts would be around$156.M. That would be fine In addition to that, e there would be:the cost of running electricalpower to the lift.statmn that would be required to be placed M Anka properly t force the effluent to the1ty ysten "The twma that we would be .ramble to accept-this s—ic,-an mid b th t would be t lly relth d f all P actual costs t th interest carried a,5 that f ed m in e 1 f1 1 g t .ti Thoriel t f Packet cast f u _ world.he$175,000 which world include the pmrer,which 1 availablet the its I believe 5 II wfi re the p opo d punp would be to build the force i Me would be irb d by the. fµ city E f one-h if oP thenue charged 4y th city f this ice m.Lhe. d 1=ant. Ye h a fi don the actual rate that the its would..cIrpe.bunt is 4 « no' der tanding that the standard!city.rete for t .f sty. rvice 7s two tines the 1` t ara�...be so to effect,we would be rebated half of that charge for the service m the �a`k^ tin construction ti to by 111,01.Nas a.tin m 1 nth time frame m have that I� const ted That I. b1 tim from frac our standpoint,but first,we wuld pro pan that for the first fie n tin id bear all ofthe costs associated with 4 tin n i the d .lop t Afte ai tins if the force rain is not In ' ry e pl. wfi t world d 7 till tin p k ge pl t that 1 the its m erste the i) planq and the ty Idbe th L Pt king that t deffluentf Hie package '�$¢ t to Us city sylten until the force owI,wev In place. 4 °Th 1 I.be17 tin t i sadvised-the city di g d with werethat the interest It d1d Mt feel that id b reinb ed That 7 7 that I.Mink d to be addressed. They felt lik they Id rat pay for.tin power m p ids I tri ity t the.pump ,rrk talion. I think that 1 Ching LMS i p t of tin system iM tally Ill b ed by " Lie city as part of pgiving tin ffl eM.tin gin tin P i d tM ref h uId be reimbursed. ! Th.City did not want to pay-f t cking d i Tf t 'dg d'to Lhat far the.first four months ors mid not raqui .tin city to b the t.f t ki np the mrated 0111 unit Y h .during the construction pe,sal 1.g the construction P 'dad expeditiously. After the fire Ill t month the city wouldb the. t Y k f thly i b t and I think the city j t '.' policy's 9 t rly reinbursenants. Baal cal ly.that would be acceptable to us. Y 1d also propose that the city .rata with and hopefully the city g the 'Xa coop n arr ~ h w= ora � 3P �ry u � c ;• k� t"`+�C�'3v ;t"t Y��:+FuYYr fi { ff �f'td*� 3 7777 �"'� i PARE 790 BOOK'0' MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 9,1986 i city can arrange the financing.throU9h its atIWg f const rate n,1 th st W u antl.even Wal ly i) wry., fy f to the Sty t p;y back f th actual f itg f construction. I. t e how that propose l ,1 f$d F" auld be 1 pl ted b t I are th dative finance lawyers th t uld structure that if the Parties 9 d upon t claim s W appeartonight t present this d k that the Count il adopt it and S` E3 F could g_ b k Thum V d ithd th to dis h rg Permit ppii cati v�. Ouring the course it h of d7scusslon,the other issues surrdu d thi - t oversy.were raised..The.two other major issues 1 believe,are compliance.w,ththe subdi 1 1 rd men ce and the lawsuit. frankly,is the waste discharge permit.application and that was the desire thatnl rh d.i tt y tg W settle Oat coatroverly so at least ld get.one.noble.out of the way. Mr.Boards d - I belie the ity outside counsel suggested tM1at me explore settling all,lace s N id.fi 1 , that 7s ptabl with us. In 9act,wa brought in Ms.Pierce from Houston,MneBennett is hem, 1 'v ry hopefully to discuss all of the issues If that is ooh t the pl re of the Council is.or whatever. $ We would.like nothing better than to d C the-all f th 1 s We bogged down quite obit, frankly,on the subdivl si on.approval Th. .at that 1d b qui MON behalf of Mr Aske i" *, ccording W aur initial prozectfons, 1d b prohibitive. I think the critical poi t W der, :to here is this 1s t bdi vls7on that the developer sells lots to homeowners. Therefs - n passing th ough of th t He not selling the lots,he Ss 1 Ing the spaces to renters ' I who wi it 1 1 th bll h the 5 those costs t be p ::d th ugh as most devel ' nems a I think,f practicalstandpoint,that 1 thekey di t ti that floods W be ce y remembe ed h e f kly f 1 y strongly that thebdi 1 7 rd7- tl t apply fn this case. I knew th t 1 igB5 that held that p o 7d1 g f metal p for mobile homes j constitute, N thi k the,, rr led by the Legislature late that year. We also think the fact that theCouncil amended its ownyordi nance to provide that the subdivision xis ted even though you do lot have I saleis further admission that what he proposed to do.prior to the subdivision ordinance we, at a subdivision which;aqui res.goi ng through the subdivision approval process in the normal sense. In may event,we are willing to appear before the Planning S ' i Co.ission if the Planning Commission can meet tomorrow ant I.under the city staff is trying diligently to arrange for a quorum (I d Y k m the t t f that).to expl a7n the sub.irision, arovi ee a plat,so.the Planning Calls i d st d ooh t �o7ng an out there.to the xtent possible,put facilities in not them thet e 1 p11 with the city's wiles. We'll q34 put the water system,Pram this paint f d , tat 1 pli c with the city's codes. The lower system already 7s in compliance,the collection lines. We 11 continue to do that,n actor ' j de with city codes. No cannot.econamical7y,and still pwviae econum,cal hausi ng to this k?•' ammn7ty,which is needed,if we are requ lred.to go through antl treat this development as if j c 5t were a regular subdivision, The numbers,just do net work from a practical standpoint. What we are asking 7s if there Y y th t we could salve the probl an that we are here on today,and that 7s to somehow. 1 thecity a concerns with the discharge permit,what ..A h" r those concerns are. Ne'11 hook up to the city,based on the city s figures,s b3oot to imbursement and the g to th t we need so m can proceed. If it Is the pleasure of the w i Council,we can discuss th th 1 u ,n this case Weh had Preliminary discussions with M`.Bounds and 9hett outside counsel on this but githe ti f have to I' satisfy,or at least sol thei problem I think Ibeing did in saying the v process's bea ming unr 1 d W.then.i t that by tryrny to focus v th big picture, arerng the oPportunl tY to settle the 1 th t presented to the Neter Camni ssion[diet we ttempting to settle. That,c not to so that we are lot willing to go toward still and i settle everything.but I believe Mr.Isbell id W can take the problem in order and try to get an out of the.way. And,if c solve dust one problem.I think both si tles.1 11 be wall the way to working something Land making everyone happy 1n getting something done so this k.; Whole conflict can be put behind us.. .. j 'Initially,we were supposed W reconvene tomorrow before the Nater Commission,but we ay-we're meeting o Thursday 1 dtead. Sv,our hope is that the Council, throughtstpffthar whatever the approprl tap b re is,and I m frankly not aware of what It would be on your part,to work with us d try W get. g t worked cut today--it's.late, --nanomane, o we can g W the Planning Canaries1 if th t i ppropriaW,p d'If the commission Ii a v tomorrow,I bell i th ti th L i be ng Hticlpated.and hopefully get at least the discharge issue't take, a of g beck before the Water Commission Thursday morning and announce that we do have an agreement. he i ppY to any questions b t the proceedings today. I feel like,even though I've tel ked for 1. t I 'giv You lY the reader s di gest versi A lot I� of things have IN If S tt nt t om e t 111 be hepPy to respwd tb that But, bel ical ly,we're at you di p I top ce d h r you want us be proceed,1,order to try to solve this one Problem, all of tM1 p blem if me possibly to a Mayer Mand ay said she is delighted Mr.Hart f h She said the Council is certainly willing to look at regi onaiizatf a n. It fs something that the City f Huntsville h:,'.:"ted all al mll and we are delighted you I� k. .e are here to talk about m inealization. We wow l8 certainly look fbly upon a re anal ized approach: However she said,she thinks tis in tenni ttently linked with car subdivision ordinance and she felt it would have W be j lsubject to approval with the ubdivill on.ordinance end therefore by the City Planning Commission. She said she I t' feels they are definitely linked and wi it go together but.the Council is delighted by the regionalized approach. it "k Slott Bounds asked that those present ZI t m the Ackers be introduced and recognized for the record. Mr He rt then introduced Mr.Chris Bennett.Ms Kqy.Pierce,Mr.Nen Cank and Mr.Buddy Acker. Mr.Bounds said representing the City oP Huntsville we have N Ab bie. Mr..Bounds said,f he understands Mr.Hart correctl he a la the ran s ' Position has shl fted smmwhat i they lest discussed the natter,with regard to appearing t before the Planning Commission. He said it may be the Council woultl like a continue W discuss where we are o the si tua Ciao. May NandaY Indic council will take this under advisement and ask the staff W vrork with than to continue the dfsNss idol: it ki Nr.Hart noted unfortunately he didn't think there was a council meeting before Thursday. Mayor Monday said 11 it was fount there was a need for one,the Council could hold another meeting,provided Mr:Acker can take the matter to the Planning Commission and get everything worked out. Mr.Hart noted Mr.Abercrombie advised _ him earlier Council wi 11 take this under advisement indef7ni tela.'He asked Mr.Bounds if this is basically Nat M711 happen. Nr..Bounds eug9es ted discussing ng it non. Xe s id his understanding of inhere we werethis it y a`°h r 4 4 afternoon d7£fens with the understanding he n hes about their going before theP1 in Cnemis sion. Nr:Hart id his pu rpase here Wni 9ht se W get a co fitment far this approval fon the Lounnl far the sewer service that was d7scussee WdaY• He' 7d he can understand toric it is subdect to the Planning Commission s approval as to t u a �y „„�� b ',�r, ` vet IS33 ; / %s 1 k J� MIXIITES OF SEPTEMBER 9 1 L98�ITY�gINCIL MEETING _ gppM 0 PARE]91 t S`i'n H-said,h have had aloe of delays d h�— ,just aY s afraid If meth?9 tdecid d tonight,it 1 { '1 I p kat t d they li have to go be k b f .the Mater Cmmissten a tl pi 7 U.themAnt Ne Council had ',,7 t.t.T4 done or t d H pologdzed for bei Bbl ton that,but the.hope was to get something decided tonight Hei k+ .`i. said It his i p sioo frmn standing h re that discussion Is going oa and IC is going to.be intle41n7tely esl$ ' 1 postponed H_ add he can understand the normal procedures and he appreciates that Wl ly but still,the Pact 4 ,G that the Council t tonight and the Planning Cmm7 ss7on neeU,ons 'd tl like to h type of commit-P j ?': neat.on th L7 ty t provide this regl0n 1f Is I.which was never ised to us til chi n1ng. He o . se7d It 1t 1 ed promptly and prop.ly,heItthey 1d have been here before d they could have pro- owded during the normal proceedings..H id be is so ry U b Insistent like this,b t h 1 in the lmpossibleli p itron P b tg f reed t g f Mab.1 Au---in theNater Crnission end yet ha rig no direction one way Or the other f the W it o hethe th q oposal that was laid out by Mr.Bounds this morning is sanethln9. �. t n. that is acceptable U the'City C nci1. Mr.Bounds ggested he would like U discuss the matter further w th M. Hart,prior U the Council Wjaurn� ing tonight X id it-may b kse y f h m to co It him again regarding the matter. He suggestad thoe J Er Council m f this Item at.chi poi t i time and back to it later In the a ing..Mr.Hart apologlz' kt, if it is gai g U.be b ghtbe k. p ti Unlpht:hethought It would not be tlrsce ed..gain. Mayor Nonday N asked Mr.B d t.11. 1 'y t ult wr th th ",a dh le theCouncll finishes the agenda. 'ATTENDING CITIgENS P...entati f a Photodraph U the city or-Michael Koff thravh the Arts Commission .Betty H 1 g CX 1 f the.Art Commission.indl ted Ne Cori 1 pl d:s 1 g T Its PrU F U-� +t 3 1 this y d t eared though when,the time Bokbe it 5 st b1' past Sh s id t h 1p us rem dm %F the event Ni h 7 Phot pqy 1unU d t0.;:oke ca did ph U and some other photos. Michael Huff thanN presented be full P. d d p Mot of the people who participated i thevents of the Arts Festival r p 500 photographs,to Ms.Judy Hunker.City Lib i fo her to put in thephoto at the library9Y Th Mayor. d Council thanked M Hoff for chiable bl gift. �k• Mr.Hoff indicated ith the sU P 0 d M Ralph(Linda)Pease,they were able U photag ph II f ver Huntsville resident,Act Dana A d h w s h 'f th festivities. He presorted a aWdlo on trait)) > �' f Mr.And t the City(lfi S 20').. He said a similar portrait will be given U the Public Library. ; The Mayor end Council expressed their sincere appreciation far this gift and far his tonsideretion. II ' y - THE CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Tire Inventory Stock The City Na g r.6e .Pipe indicated thi It. ill h placed on nett creek's agenda.noting the Info rr ti provide itl d.chi k incomplete. Afterdi ssian on hr this fire contract is handled each year.theCouncil moved -t theCity Manager's report. ' c ' TML Trus sees Election it Mr.Pipes advised the Council that a Board of Tru eU p d of 75 menbers Bae tM1 TNL N k ,.1 I Conpensati Joint Insurance Fund d TML J int 5 1P 1 F d(Ilabil icy and prop ty 1 o g s) He sold f d h Y le t f f.th T to s h yea H p sented the four candidates f theCouncil 's ideratlan. Andres 6 J C ty Manager 4 Pearsall;Georgia.Langston,Exec ave Director of Per all G ices of Bryan:Ed Nag G 1 Ma g f j M s Mu i iD l,P r Agency;Ruche Nat s,Councilsem1 of Y Y, 1—hat his. After 5re d c",, -C 11 a Barrett tl the motion tor.eooroveof these Pour trvste s f. and Coal lmmber Nhartoa seconded the motion. p11 r leror a t e rt'ome, TILL Reaolutlons Call Mr.Pipes advised the Council ny 1 tions from the council.need to be riled U 7NL by September 24. Y i He asked that:any proposedresolutions be nt to the City Secretary for her assistance In drafting. p fi - Certificate of conformance in Financial R ti A Mr.Pipe a 'Utl chi y tifi te.from th Municipal Fin" Officers of the g 5.and Ca da i ditati g 1905 utlit t th fie i f this a d N commended the dicing fine(B-7dorthel tl Reynolds,nom known as 0.q ld Oa 1 Nhit 0 Company 5 11. .the city s Dior Accor tl p op om t q,? Xs.Patricia Al lr.Dire t r of Finan.,noted we have received this designation every year since 1976,with I the exception of one year. I' . { COUNCIL ACTION ,{f Nei hNr1h _ C it b B 11. aid h ld lik U p bli ly ell.f pture f to tbe they e 11 f dealing w Nsubdivisionsvd. 7 s n ighb M. He ked if a timetable ld be. t s Pohl icly f deal g:with the question f letting ad h tl decide the7 of Alt kind of b tf 7tf ' they went Ithl their h 7 re fln. 'Mayor Monday ked Mr Pipe t 1 ok at Ne work sessi h d 1 d back rezk k with d ti Shetotl this"r i Ing.off f d1 fons w had i *.".c.:I. c Resource Recovery Stedrven Committee Meeti C nci)member Davis reported the discussion,of the meting. ENSEti --Cauncilrmhe Della noted 1n their meeting this walk,it was decided to recommend the FNS f - ' 1 - dtc dr ns from the state level. Resmrce Recovery Steers�Cammittre Meetf Be-Pipes,City Manageadvised that the Chairman oP this a} q Cam7ttosalutlr tooth.so77daret 11-7`.a it c Curren U conn U pursue incinerate accumulated I� Ill r nary problem. Myr Monday noted at this tion,ire data are bei # and Information analyzed which may find it U be the.best alternative. She Intl7ceted when t I,information Is g x finally documented.it will be brought back for the Council,revlr. XENS MEDIA OUESTIORS a �vrt '11eNatky Falrasksrtl POr explanation of the re 7 ltzation ard mmear systems. Mr.Pipes said 7t is a posdttca Intel by polio by the Teall We Commiiaachlon,tthat wheretaposslble, potentially competing entitles be.nsolidated into one treatment facility so that a single permit an be .full ndgservest a-, Y y a adequately monitored. He said It 7s a atande'd si Wation. Nr.Pipes noted Huntsville the regional tarter treatment facility and it has received state funds U develop it t Dent plant j `yA for that purpose. He said it has continued to extend it collection lines bath I.and_77out P th1ty to F —d `v h i dt i .- i '< � v;1 'm 1r fff Z �P PAGE 792 BOOK 0 MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 9,1985 accomplish that goal. He aid the etate therefore recognizes that Huntsville 1, licensed.p mit holder forti' yb Lhe Water C 7 i p it ndtth wfi es.p ssible.Huntsville needs to Join or potential users of that one facility ratherth duplicate pli ate servick, ' < Ms.Fair asked what they developments have bean a part f g1 nal lzaSion effort. Mr.Riles said at the,J present time,fo instance,the South Huntsville Wastewater Treatment Plant facility na r Elkins Lake serves both the City oP Huntsville and the Elklm LakeYa i ip 1 Utility District as.regional facility. He said the North Huetaville Wastewater Treatrent.Pte t th'.A J B P1 t es as a glomal 9acilby I^that theTexas.Deparbrent of Comctlona,who has a very extensive pretreabneat system antl could pereps aN.-I.. ,µqt qualify,wore rmnandetl to be di h rg.r to the City s ystam in a hearing before.the Texas Maker C fission °5•z'i:.-d about ane and ona-half years go' He id this-regionalization thing hes been discussed rathIt", t i ely. He said a n¢Jar state agency has'be yelled N participate NtM1 the City of Huntsville na that .Iiwal p concept due to the City s intarvent,on at that ti Sothis is a long-atantllnp principle,not only the Texas ' ^ Yater Case wine and various water Pa g 7 5 of the stat th years,but the City of Xuatsvill:.a councilshave actively been 1 th t p0 iti 'f time. a` n^ Councllmember Davis mentioned the Robs s C k.ituati Gene Pipes,City Manager.noted the City has been d,scussln9 tluri nil the Past ill,.f lkak N N tentlal oP putting a wastmmtar treatment p1aPC in the Rabinsm Creek Watershed,Ne 1 rg D t7 of hl h 1 title the city limits aT Huntsv,l le. He said th7s Plant scold function as aregionalsy tem ala N id the city is built on seven hills am has se n .ter- . shade. U7 tl tell he said,the city will W 1t p1 we t bn till Ls a at least malar collation , H y talo and lift Ultimately, so that those can be iidatad. He d th f r places we discharge.the easier it I keep a handle on the environmental i p t. This i major concern N the Texas Oepartrent of Water Res roes,which is now the State Mater Coestel.,he said. 'µ i RECESS TO EXECUTIVE SESSION Executive Session to cotime aiscuse in of C.M.Acker V.City of Huntsville'and the application of C.M. t, r a fo— r discharge Parent. to RECONVENE THE FORM MEETING AGAIN c¢5 Iii. City At 'n". Scott Bounds,advised that,t,s his recommendation that the City Is.willing to settle and cmprmdse the litigation of the Issues involving Mr.Acker's proposed mobile hove park.as follows: 11 ¢ 1. That Mr.Acker will appearbefore the Planning Comnissim and receive approval of the Commission 11 of his development, 2. The City is willing to work out the details of a reglonal s rage agreement to pronde sewer Taal,e to the proposed mobile hone tlevelopm nt Simi ler to that u ad by the City w5 th Brawn 0,1 which contract should be reduced to writing sadbrought beck N the C. next week;sad II i - 3. Finally,that all litigation involved in Nese issues be resolved. C11111 bar Davis made Ne motion to approve that rmcnm,nd,tian a stated b.the City Attorneyand Ij f Guncilnenber Barrett sego t e msL an were n ..r and motson passe u ' NEWS MEDIAaOUESTIOKS ran v AST Huntsville Iter--Kathy Fair asked if the Planning Lmmission Meeting 1 y noted t for overrun. Mayor Monday a L e ate s. tng to call it for 5:00 P.M. d h pe Nu be provided at that time.. Ns.Fair asked k C, when Nsaid It city said t is willing to work out a gi 1 elder t hm t facility.Is the city Baying It is agree- !:g ons to the conditions that Mr.Hart set out earls tht ing M Bound,said the.city is willing to provide - o sewereAe ta his proposed development along the same lines that the City now provides to Brawn 011 Tools untler reg,agrament. I. } MNNX--J.D.Di ckeeson asked.beat the details of the Brown 011 Tools Agreement Mr.Bound.aaia.he would be glad it to provide Mr.Dickenson a copy of that contract. Mayor:Mond be discussed. Mr.Bounds said a co Monday noted there a 7 bar of tletai ls.thatgneetl to } copy of the Brawn 0,1 Tools contract can be provided to the media tonight. y i Nuntwrilla Ite^--Kathy Fair asked what the vests would.beto Ne Ackers. Nr.B ds id that is included In „ s o(fie&T11 th t 111 have to be worked out and brought back in writing After sate N 1 ouestlons.the Council Nen reg seed the formal I to m late Ras, s executive r - Ilse on tlscu , nrane�.a t1.plWaa.ee a ten congernena a red estaee u t n �—. w 3 ADJOURNMENT - 11Y��uWtW, �` S I I `aT it L ��-.P <w. 7 u ~tet ( YJ7�. '"" r .. •, MUTFS OF, P'LEMBER_,ly 198E PAGE 793 M� IXT UTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD OV DAY 6'S@9iEMTN,'TgB6-Yf7mE �.COUNCIL CHAMBERS LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE MIN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:45 P.M. <✓ § The Council met inregular session with the followingmakers present: 1"xN t h Dane.Monday,Mayr City office present. Gene Pipes.City Manager ; O..E g Barrett Scott Bounds,City Attorney Gary Bell- Ruth DeShaw,CS ty 6ecretsay Stephen E.Davis .Jerry L.Oowl i no - 6a7 nes Williae 8.Green 'gF'�v, •- Percy Howard.Jr. Dick Wharton Wb�i - EXECUTIVE SESSION Th C cal ti g as called t M t 6:30 P.M.and the C til recessed into an executl ve sessiont ! tl1 P Ming 1 tag tt AckerV City. Th Council did t d0 'n the executive session,but did bene the Tor the d for thep p f receiving' 7H n.input and inquires and to conduct the£oral busyness ufi.; V n the agenda. Note. There were no citizens signed up to speak informally,so the Council movetl on to F the.formal agenda items. FORMAL MEETING The fermi s ssionascalled to order by the Honorable.Jane Monday,My,,. The invocation.was presented by Pastor'W.T.Mackey oftheChurch of Christ. < S - CONSIDER..THE.MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING m� Cauncilmember Barrett mad Me motion to a rove the.mi t -4th nmet7n ofSe tember 9.198fi and Count e the not on the motion ATTENDING CITIZENS �i Mrs.Maroi Carey.Tourism Division,to discuss a V.I.P.parking program for convention visitors xy1 Magi Carey appeared before the-L until t k its coop t 1 welcoming 200 realtors expected t attend a5 �" regonal meting 7 Huntsville W dnesday 0 C 6 e.,operation Shesaid these professionals are mmnbers f the a ie rn Texas Associat7 f Realtors and the H tsvill Bard of Realtorshosting the meeting. Mrs.Carey asked the L+ C7 ty Council fo it cooperation i ting the D king neetlsothese delegeteg. She said the parka ran involved fs 13th and Avenue J from approximately 9.00 A.M.until 3:00 P.M.in the area of the Family Life Center which ill be used 4 th ti g Fra n Th L nciI d ed-th t 1x year ember of-the Tourist Council Primarily,responsible f c ntte °5 1 p ruse,N L ay is prop 1 g a YIP CWRTESY PARKING PROGRAM for us by.dRiegel,, r g d ono type o grogram to Improve a city Image and m theTAR Regional Meeting far a trial. She said he has used this f I'to recrvit convention business 1n other states. She sa5d the Ceunc77 may be aware of same other Texas cities jI that have various courtesy Programs. Mrs.Carey said.the nachanlcs are simple. Delegates are provided stickers 1 i�todisplay on their windshields,easy for law offs cars to view. She Bard io the case of TPR,the sticker would jl read TAR YIP. She said this will then permit the delegate to park in time zones during the meetllgs antl t b ticketed for ov pa k g or other snmll viol ti a Mrs:L ey 5 di t d:she had discussed the fatal pro m with the Mayor,th City M pager and the Poll Chi f as well the Tourist Council,who as a body have gg d to pursue the prdposal..She spill she saw no 0 blew Nth thisProgram. She indicated the city Nf 11 gain al by improving its i p and increase business in theity a 11 s increased returns in 1 tax .endroom taxes. n The Council generally indicated their approval f this plan. They suggested use of the t llay t redo 6 the number of c rs that will n=,t fid a parking:place,if that h be arranged. Mayor Monday then ask d the s i City Attorney to draft rd hi h would permit a VIP COURTESY PUKING program.such described by Mrs. Carey. Mrs..Carey. id.1th gh Lh t i.ker will be used on the autembi le during this trial pe iod.it 1 envisioned that. et y icat5 b k Ill be developed ntheIdentical to the ticket i k t'book the city uses cept it will y a specially d ig ed message. She said h i ski ng the T .1st Council.to or I&funds for the.cost of thio special'cpe t y nation book from r mm the tion services budget. Mr.Pipes Indicated he will have the ordi nonce on— t agenda for considerat an g Mr.Mark Mlrd ODtmist Club,t of and k support f d b ti f the ^; youth of "f Mr.WoodwaM.f t od<d his 17 g g with the Dpti i t C1 b f 11 Hand Ell Oou9 Mullins,Publicity;Rick Ha ( 1,suppo to d J k T ly'Ch lirl f th D ghetti diran Woodward asked the Council fartheir e do. t of theirspaghetti dinner tobe.held an October 24 at Mnce Park Junior High School C 4 to 1 9 4:DD.P M until 8:00 P M H s id.it p p se Is to 1 funds far drug bUse prog the.Optimist Cl b 1d 11k to implemm�t i to the fifth g d i theNI50 N ked the q- Council far a rm.1 t7 tats g pP 1 f the spaghetti d1 f nd rajse pp t bs g -1 g t be a 1 'C b ity waiter or 5t t th fu d f d i L 1 rag ingf I tl tl so i to to p tickets o that thisfund rats accomplish t task financially. The Council generally I di ted.its— support $ for the pt - - .Mayor Monday then presented th re 7 ti which d thefund iser.pledges support 1 assisting with 7 g D gi g th 1 f ti k LS tab Ht th d o b e Program of th Opti t C1 b Th Rm.,.. N Bfi 11 than pr ted to th4 C it f the 7 CounciFwm-r 6ai e d th olion '2 �a TofAeTE o N0.'86�11.and Counc711mmbeP B nett zecbnded the motto t xm j Dassm unami moue y. CONSIDER RESOLUTION Consider Re 2l,tjon.a,know ed 1n and c ndln Mn Curtis Mo i f hie rs of oubl t!service to Lhe c upon a y Mayo Monday then p need this 0. luta N Bfi 12 wh7 h d onme d M Curtis Morris, < the oc aslon of hi r ti t f Sam M's ars,ty f hi 20 f city servicethe 'fib City P1 Ing Cemn7 1 q Subcemitte an Ut117 Li for theCif Comprehensive yPlan. Mr.Pipes ted he i, f x` 71% ' >ar � t / �VAX �t „ o�k # l' PAGE 94 BOOK O NINUIE;OF SEPTEMBER 16,198fi CITY COUNCIL NEETING Y T'1 k }, � 111 be h red t ti t party n t k tthe U 1 ity(;alto be 16 1986.t 3;00 P.M.in the Crinin h Justl ce C t F1 g Roan)) Lo ilnemh wt t node.the ti So ad t thi Ra 1 ti No.86-12 and Council 4 Barrett seconded the mot on: 'f or of on pat M i `r CONSIOSR TIRE CONTRACT I� Lons7de 1 tine contract to Gumobnanr in the Amount of p]667.89 for inventory use of Me Enron,Division Mr.Pip s,City Manager, dvised bids where awarded P r Item ba with thebid 1 affect frau October ,fib 1.1986 th gh SeptaMe 30.198] He ded Goody df X tsvill bid 7 theamount of.$7.667.89 to 2 be paid by the divi i d fran the Garage Tire Inventory. Hep tetl anparsson of last years ��fire Ori 1[h this y price N itl th yea Wly ived bid C u cllmember ee11 mode Y"x M1 tion t f the t t to Gond p anted above and Cauncilmanber Oaw need tom. 1T W re v r sue anon mWs Y. Nyp TEXAS ECONOMIC OEYELWIFXT COUNCIL TEXCEL Certified Cit,be g t1 Mr.Bob Smith,(N"Ct P.0 ity"'vel pme t ad i dor Council le de - th 9 theO til tPassed a Re 1 tial(Na 86 1) tl0.I.g TE%CEL(T Citi f E L de hp) N d TEXCEL is tlesign at Pool f CI that am up-to-date on economic development heroin t8 ity and county portico ablet peak N language i develop R pi that are doing industrial ar�1 ppment in the.area d It that redoing 1 d t 1 1 site 1 t p He d he is very pleased to mthat th .City f H t 711.and -h 'bee designated' TEXCEL t fi d city. He said.there y 22 f th. iti i theState f T Hes d theG r 111 p t the actual cert197 tate to th Mayo t the p g TML t1 A in H M He, d th L 1i aI, p i ted;2 WO antl appointed him the city p tat? m them, TEXCEL Caen i . N id th my funds expended from this appropriation 0 ' a.N f rh th f travel xp M t g f Fehroa y and ting 1n College Sfetion recently. Ne sold r g c de 1 pmt f the Ch':be r of Caamrce and through the efforts of the L1 ty Council In ke pmnp an d f wonoe d 1 pneht and keeping current and.progressive,we have been acknowledged by the State of Texas H presented the Council with a doWoent explaining more about TEXCEL. * - CITY MANAGER'S REPORT r Adopt-a-Highway Program k ,r Mr.G e Pipes,City Me,,g advised th Council f meeting at the Chamber of Cwme T day, C ��September 23.1986 at 5:30 PT for the?t du tin If..p g 11 ed Adopt-a-Hl ghway. 1% idInhale:tions can adapt a two mile se tiW.of highway d b ponsible for picking up 11 tk 1 n9 that segment et least Mice a year. He said the Highway BapIr" t will place sl gns aL each end f th tx.mile section giving cretlit ;iA 1 to the Ad't"' group..Ne Bald Mr-Bill 61 k frac the Tyler Highway Oepatm t Mr.W.J Byford from Ne Bryant Highway OeP.,M.nt aid Mr.Allen Pritchard Pram the HI hmy Oepartomt.in Huntsville will present this program. � N animated his eperoval f sucha Pro'em and invited the.Councsl to attend this metiig to learn more about it a, Counci lmmnber Bell eked Met the C1 tY Secretary remind the Council next week of this meeting. ak` - MAYOR'S REPORT Planning Camppo isslon Aintments 4 Mayor Monday asked far the Councils approval of three ppoi tmrR to the Commission,as follows: ! y .a 8111%tts 18-01-BB) a eeplr d to f J 1 J ff to.ho has resigned -Ed M.Smith ((10-01-89) Bill MCAdo-i tat i g f£Octop 1 aftermpl:tIng three year teem. Larry Hall (10-01-89) Reappaoi A..t t [LI1 three ye to ( ed last four montha of n unexpired tern IT L7 ado Schul t;who.,ad Out oP town). pj Councileember&11 made the metm toao r e of these In—a oinhrcnts and Councllmmber Dealingcorded the h no ^i Board of Ad.]ustments and Appeals Adpolntme t' v Mayor Monday noted we have two post tl p this b d h van h my N on a endatI1A at a y;1 this time,and will make the other.plot One t 1 tMwn7 g k She p p d M Ron NWeT1,en engineer III ' h in town,to fill.that vacancy. (Note MikeUssery h d t of )' Cbuhcilasomber Davis ad.the motion to approve.of this ointment and fnuncilmmher Barrett seeonded the I� tic n. All we In-a a . WS YIL. y, I Arts Commission Appointment, e n mann ="3' Mayor Monday then indicated the foll 1 g Appointments and reappointments M the Commission: F Re eppointreat f J k.Itaggs a Comm i mer 10-01-86 to TO.01-89 ' 4J R_appointeent of LUEllen G1hbs as Pdvisor �10-01,86 to 10-O1-BBi 'III t ^,p+ New Appointments Terms Completed . g= Ms.Lynn Melly ((10-01-86 M 10-01.88 Replaces Gretchen Ourhm to' Or.Jame Pte son (10-01-86 to I0-O1-8B) Replaces Art Giroux } f as.E11e God 10-01-86 to 10-01-88 Repieces Or.John Paul t k Counci lmember Barcett made the.mnt7an th a r e oP ibex •a ointnants and new appointments and Councllmedwr e t owD.sse u us Y A TML Annual Conference-aN t T October 9-11,1986 names III t N Mayor Monday advised! Council M p.1 1 y schedule is now WL germane M this conference. AAynne ^ interested In attending theconference should canWct the Secretary for assistance 1n repiatretlan,she said _ k - �f H-GAC 0.eaional Planning Meeting in Gal,estoa.September 24-26.1986 Mayor Monday also notedshe has a mee[ing announcement from H-GAC entitled'Local governments work Together. ne interested should make arrangements with Mrs.Da how. !, 4�r III i" �b PHg f NINDTES_OF SEPTEMBER i6_F 1986._BOON 0_ _PAGE 795 h ` - a COUNCIL ACTION *r,� .S L3+"y.Ri"s F.yig" - YIP C 1rta e SPh?kiTmtPLsote9 P h- program t help hild t Club for the,Innovation being Cliuts Otr b 9 uem C cilmemb .commanded the Optimis V C.Indll.i Wases noted this innovative idea to.encourage t 7 in these idea,(drug b program tl courtesy parking ide) for ourohf ab many negativethings bout our canday, arid these two things r iY:notwe ing ' t irg _ > Zn Av ORe�i__ --C 1 her Bell asked if the repairs being d t Avenue 0 a p t de to a larger ' 1 Pg e, th M.Pipes said it ism ly- patchwork k p ] t He id th sone sink hales p J along project.th 1600 bl k f A nu 0 th tneeded 1 71ng until h t1 we i arlargar mproveme t fit` Xo p ki E t Sid f A M L cilmembe Dowling 11 p asked by,th o p rki g designation had not yet gone at,17th Street. M Pipes indicate d becau f thedemolition of the rj S '# C ll g Caurtyp d.Ap ten t t ths t11ne,e d th d f the large tiwck to be parked there to collect .,t the h b lding material He said when.that project 1 finished, themaketh designation. ft_: P1 Yi P k -Lau lmember Dowling noted he h - i tl a It1 ng q st f pl ground equipment in fit, e^ ' �Ii P'�rk N id th.kid getting ick. the parry;g d.. X. Pip td the city has n 3a park l ip e t but h 1d far thi q t to the b11 W rk D 0-an t'Parks and Recreati D1 i i- for id tin May Monday req,sated that Mr.Dale Brown tam that req"st to the Parks Board o thet they can asks that need known to the community. She felt perhaps this will generate same interest 7 thecommunity yi lT ��2 to X�ta P b1 Coun it be-D 11 g id he h heard f p ible problem in thishot h —fll 1 1iwTl�th—fjy tto eyA t th s 1. to Cam rehensive Drain,aSW Co ilmember Dowling id he is d mom convinced that it is now incumbent # 1 I own t e c ty eg y artoff ytime it idrainage abl lstudy a/t project. a said weiha put td we have his issue taw that ere lite 11 ace, n shi off for 150.ye d are of theselocations t stand another 150 years of delay. He7 d we C talking about big dollar,to d anything extensive.but he f It ha W start somewhere. Hags id sn the peat we ha responded to the queaky wheel,"but this is sally not a very systematic way of doing a with the problem. Ne asked tined t th become J tuQy 1 th'f re b1 f tore. Mr.Pipes said 3`f this project id b edju tt thethree j Wdtes that p Cly iq ay(utility study-- ter and sews analysis and the 't t d d 1 g turfy will b i to ix d)u X 1d this will be a p r L Ili tion of the street port.that should be dell d.d ring the letter pert of October. This should give us y a place to st rt he id: M Pip.. d this item will he on the b7y agenda by way of the comprehensive reports the C1ty Engineer has'been work7rg on th pest thretr ears. Councilmembar Dowling said we may d to plain f bond money"to pay far 1t. May MO day asked that aur-grant coordinator research to see _ if there is any grant money available for this type of project. MEDIA INQUIRIES KIMX J D D'cken Mr Of kenson noted that Washington and G Counties Involved with the Adopt-a- ? f �.�9 .w�tli th Highway Department where they have b using TDL-i to to do the work. He asked ii if s slmi lar approach has"been considered locally amts this program'has surf oed. Mayor Monday said she are of theof TDC inmates for this purose,but was n t familiar with-it being suggested for our was aShe felt It would be s thing that we caninvestigate. ncononv=neus Si 1 Not 5 h d.-Mr.Dickenson of KKNX asked why these signals were na longer pas sa t p obably due 9or a50.000 mile check up: He said the as are mechanical antl may-need sane adjustments. f .RECESS TO EXECUTIVE SESSION �Exe ti S id --The Council then d it formal session d entered its ongoing executl ve session ,. p nding iitigat Ion Acker V City f Hunt- Th re was no need to reconvene the formal session as no foetal action wasnecessary. FINAL ADJOURNMENT 'c'f 11Y dpi tted, y t Ruth OeShew, 6 City Secretary�m. pI September 16.198 � - 7 Yy , S ����� NMI m'" n N 7s PAGE 796 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 23.1986 BOOK"0,. MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING.HELD ON THE 23RD BAY OF SEPTEFEER,7986 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL 3 m' }P CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:11 P.N. Fz' i`. Y The Council met nn a regular session with the following members present: Jane Monday,Mayor City Officers present: p { Eugene Barrett p Bell ell Gena Pi Pas C7 Manager 1 G Stephen.E.Davis - Scott Bounds.City Atorney Jerry.L.Owltng Ruth OeShaw,City Secretary Ila fi.Gaines, - 3 William B.Green Percy Howard,Jr. Dick Wharton' x 2 !. The menting was called to order by the Honorable Jane Mond r>` Input/Ina i Session. Monday.Mayor. The Mayor then opened the Citizen d Roz7e Douala, Mrs.Doi 1 m!F theCouncil her to line on a tll P P P LY She 7d the to ehaswbeen Icross herber ed$property ! # �I property nor and herself Re Cly, h id her.n ighbnr installed a mew tap and line separate f the one commonly used.'She. k d Lh Co 11f perm'Mission to use city easement to put in a sewer line from the " waisting tap to her line 'h p P Sv Sh id she will have to.pay E456 for a new line but sheds trying to save herself the$186 f tap if he anti nue to use.the existingto hi ch is off her 5S{ by about oma foot or a.'hairline Mayo Monday ked the staff 7f they had p w Property I� Mr.Pi indicated the illustration eY aY question s.regarding this requests y` pas pg t d.by Mrs.Owglas is quite clear. He advised Mrs.Douglas he mould y. .: get in touch with her tomorrow regarding the poasrbilitt f getting her back into that sane tap or work out son{! Cher type of arrangement. Mayor Monday k d M Pip t p t b ck on the outcmg of this at the next counts kk meeting. FOWL.SESSION. VMayor Monday then called the foraml Log thr. She introduced the invocator,Reverend Ron Sumter of First Christian Church to present th invocation. Reverend Sumter then presented the following: "I realize that these meetings are traditionally opened with prayer. And prayer is on an II ft !) entreaty with the Al"h g ty Mth a few munblings and then an Amen and we forget. With the $ 'i Council s patience.I should l iketo give you a Nebrew Blessing. It is not m9 ne,it was brought j i'' together by a famous Rabii by the name of Nathan BarTee who lived in the country and the town f of Braveslav nn the year 1700.R b B rine was asked fficam-te the Synagogue to do blas ills y'y v r a very querrelous group'f H had a tooth ache...He was e.famous writer•of Nazeeb L Yahabom,which arethe blessings. X g ve five.blessings aM I give them te you with humilityI�� p and I hope a's f isdom and h NB bl d h pe ple and when you lire a biassing R you never bow y h d b u you d t.want t p on the Almighty unawares. ! h 'Hen said: 'MAY the Almighty t givethis people wisdom f h k they h not sed 11 that they now p May h give.them d marriage. May h bri g tog th their heads and thel tong .before they g ak. May Lh y ryn th.ght as mountain around whn ch Lhey must g lowly lyte zee every ravine before they call it n 11 If "{ y however,they wwltl bite and d u another,may they be toothless and of small Pp Cite. And finally.may you not become to,friendly te the Alml ghty..blessed be His n for He mqy ask wneddn ofyou,aM Ne knows we have one ass span kl rg in the Good Book,and that is nwgh. Amen." CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING j Cwn 7lmienheF Barrett made the mutt '.too rwa th i t a reared far.the meets of Se tevber lfi,1986 caang m mot on mot,on at P CONSIDER RESOLUTION n e ! MTV id r R 1 t1 N e6-13 ex ressin appreciation T theT s De 2r*nt of Corrections and their - enp oy J t t tt Yt t f i P- P r E1 1986 11 Mayor Monday p tee this Resolution to the Council 4 their consideration,noting it will be formally �I presented te M L M C CL 07 motor f TOC l tar thin i g.when he arrives. Council bar Owls g e d sheti t d t Re 1 do N 8fi 13 and Councilmemher'Barrett seconded the motl on. A71 rcTf ! Motion ,. nn�4Fe mot on passetl lima 7 CONSIDER ORDINANCE Consider Ordinance N,.-86-27 authorizing a courtesy parkin emit 5 at=for a ecial event, Mayor Monday introduced this ordinance ane asked Mr.Pips to explain hw it will work. Mr.Pipes.City - - Manager,ativised.this is in response to a spacial request of Mrs.Margi Carey of last week in anticipation of the Tezas Beare of Realtor,Convention in early October. He said this will allw.the Police Chief to penult o tesy parking in time restricted parking limit zones far up to 48 hours. Councilwmber Green asked why the oreinance sets a limit of 200 permits of.this type that can be issued at ally one time. Mr.Bounds.City Attorney said sample ordinances he used suggested we limit the parking included m the courtesy parking program to a Qernentage of the parking that is available. He said we have about 600 perking spaces available and if we issue g, k my 200 courtesy perking permits,mon:are still not totally a0antlanirgour entire parking system. He said there + re about 200 realtors expected also for this first convention. Cwnci lnxmber Bell n ted the next convention may ° have a different number. Colin ilmamber Green id he didn't like including a number.in this ordinance as 7L les a problem where there doesn t need to be a problem. H recommended leaving out the entire sentence mobs h reads: The number of such permits shall of at any t7 exceed 200." TM City Attb ey said h h:' xiU n 0 bleu with leaving this Sentence out. Mayor Monday the k d for action on this Ordi a with tht d 1 tion. t. r 7 k a S`4 5 MR , S Y 8 k. "lVi,. x {.r ;. 4 S` t ^. e g, MINUTES Ol SEPTEMBER 23,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOON"0" PAGE 797 Coadmileadaber WWWR ode.th ti to approve of 0}dinane Na.X86 27.with th d 1 ti f th 200 11mrt 3 "' ., a ber'of it that c be i d� i'ias e�t e matVe L 'lmm berg 5k IOw. 9 s L t tli c q. cast w e vent s o r the person halaing such pe it trysts d th permit t the C ty eH id free a practicalestandpoint,it would simply bs e,,i,, to pint up t kets ith date t p d just let thanexpire at their own volition as opposed to .body having to ryabout rrarWfry gMen' of likely to get then back. Mr.Bounds said he includes.th t so that T+ >gsp t _ { _ theicy xould t h M redo M very t1m and relate than every ties and so the'city could)just the ;;Yp '7 ane pemits t each Con 71 tier Barrett.suggested putting .little P.RaboutHartsvill Use and _ G ,m•;y 3e 7 t tat the p pl. k p thea aM Mk'thenhave,.Ile.said this ay.they would h nl b of - pt'Y',ft d �"? k it qty 1m Moal V ked Ca tile:abe Wh rte a G i if Lh ld sept f i ndl !e t t M irr NOR, re tis over.t� on ho A 0 a t o a—ilmemn�e�i W�G ces♦—ecce tRd th s ase nt U vote an EM1 fon T—f o Ne mot on to a r cart the elan of t e m N mate se L has they omst. .memowPt sense s ar Hence t Is s ons: a c...as NO.86-27 sre 11 AN ORDINANCE OF INE C17 OF HUNTSVILLE.TEXAS,AU19ORIZIRG A COURTESY PARKING PERMIT SYSTEM. CONSIDER UNIFORM RENTAL BIO �s> Consider Bid B6 4X4 U foRental C t t to A.to Services i .the meant of 13.67 per ern per week to be u rm t 4S ' a Monday p. actual NI Iten f consideration. Ge Pip City Manager,advised that 1 thelast contractMay,the icy p Itl$fi.6B.p pe k H f it the h n bid extremely good. He said theClty h 3 extracted its wpl r iformcleaning. psi. d replacowent f niforms for the past....n years. He Z adetsed this bid.is for two years,or until September 30,1988..He.said A Atex Servicesis the.lowest bid rworking specifications and the fire Is located 1 Stafford.Texas. The Council was advised each division budget for uniform service according t the unbeY of p1 yeas. T Cou cilembar Howard us the:motlon to a r ve oP Bid e6-48 to Aretex Services.as resented above end taunt r n - a a mo pn. ,cuss an: wen s a s e vest. merest a rT ) a .tate t r rd early an. Be was c6n d b t the service record of Amiss. He $ ked If they Ilk ly t f t thethat how be t by thefarmercontractor. Mr.PIpas id 11 the anmenl ti na hes h ked d they t bl to fid none who hes net been ceryl etely n H fled with Mer perfarmanc d vice. Ca ilceebe Dowling asked about to 1 f L.get- , I t7rA ery initially wtHtted M Mr..Pipe d th people frw Antes pl to b h We day to newasure and the unifems will R deli eyed by Friday. e.o ,vo cmmci�mbe 11 b B b LLI oehex' vas of tM-1r cmmcll wt Jo Ervor of a..votloe and itpea-b a e f •b d .CONSIDER TAX ROLL wt DS Mr.Pt ia'City Nanegee wted l tax roll has mCe arrived. Ther tem an the agenda there to approve a resolution which accepts the W call as submitted by theCentral Appraisal District is therefore del ayetl until next week. . CITY MANAGER'S REPORT--GENE PIPES Camperison of Sales Tax Revenuer 1 s n ted the ct Is un year,but we are under budgetr6yP5 3.., .fi7 ch d a baa tt sure of Oureconcew0 cosi,, nto thisebudgeLast Mx revenue is a Year. He safd the sales 9t - major portion f g 1 fund obligations.ns. He said we started falling off in July and , n of the last twelve months were less than Ne preriws year. He said we are budgeting a 2X i Me felt wiM the now Mall going on If.shortly,that this rs a very reasonable budget Item. He!aid..ho r-that{ when we missed this year by{43.487,we can add that to the.other short fall that we outlined for Us council -4 carllm,and we can sae that we are extremely closely budgeted and we nod to be extr—ly careful with carrying act A affectrselesit..re nu*1 11 the eeonrtheal fnaxL repoit cats noted Howerds Olmwnt Stare is lloing wt of business and that will * . MAYOR'S REPOIT--JANE MONDAY. y F Presentation of Resolution MR 86-13 to Mr.In,McCotMr.Dims-of the Texas be r fire t of Corrections - L"oY .' The rembers of Council than,Joined the Mayor to present.the resolution adopted earlier In the sa Ingg to - Nr.Lane NCCotter,who Md,just arrived. Mayor Monday d the resolution aloutl for ell to hear. Mr.McCatar Id ft was an h n f him M be here this evening an behalf of TUC and to receive this resolution on behalf of every enplgyee In the tate of Taxes that works far the Department of Corrections. He said we call it our vy big family,s 121100.plus people. He said this Is a special honor and greatly appreciated. He said it will n get the widest possible publicity..He said he would f—the original and hang it at the hindquarters of TDC and Wblrsh it in Me nowsletM ystauside. He said copies will 1 b se t to the menbars f the Board of Comctloa ed one M the GUY. of the State of Texas. He said.Huntsville will see a big crowd Iran TOL at the fee 11 gene Saturday night. - - a a.e a+SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA ITEM w e e a a iP Consider authong Me CIM Mamcer to enter inM a�fesslonal ices contract with K Hath E N dhe ` $ f..a ustr es es'or a atan3h �'or rk g �CpS ewe FannT.iTt' en n re. or es n sery c station With mets eat to excee a e m ren cep a noroveeen s ore.act'ones Mr.Pipes advised the Council Mr.Meedma hes done the city's electrical work an the standby generators far City despite the city.Police and progressN' lativhe e to tha No in—Creakewatershed.ul to hMeicitynthat fuels thisr1,exaid tremely Oryortant to got the plansmady So that the pnmlttar In Rustle will understand the city Ss aeklrq progress toward their Mu wants M pre ids atandby power He said perhaps we can get an extension of tine before we be Wally begin construction aM spend the-mm�ey.but .said the city dues need La camission this angireerrrg { F work sa tML we ceo have tM piens on hand before Lhand eadlfce that 7s rapidly approaching(October 21,19Bfi). .d' Nr.PI as eiabweted that the deadline for aPpm,.I oP plan by Mie Texas later Commission for standby -v parer M the South Collage Fare Lift ST.tion is October Zl,1906 He said since it pp that a decisfon a s t `" 5 ...' " ___ ithrn LMt time fYa�_gi_jq-.thq_y.ontinuetl aoeration ofjDj9£aSjllty..L�14;.4�133L E4d9y.-it_L=, .. 777 77 7 777 77 , k I 401-t 9AMMP," Or pl xX a ro a�_-ys to 3 i i` r t e. xqiry PAGE 798 BOOK"0" MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 23,1986 CITY COUNCIL MEETING his....emendation that the city move ahead with the standby power p ,lett. Mr=Pi Des indicated Mr.Needham's proposal for design of this project(Mikan Industries)gi a the city a cost Por design t to ,led$3,000.e W.Pipes advised the estimated t for the eq ipment and installation is approzimately$ 60 000 and funds ar t, +` available in the capital improvements Project.fund.. Councilmember Howard matl th.moil n.to.a r e of this authorization for the C7 Na r to ter into-. r` 0 s r cont t w t Mr. .net ov.Neetlhem of sm en n strias.Inc, t sten D t r t ev o o th.exce to e eta 4 r S len t t as r mob . =s s n —er=r o s £ e an ,m 1 , + •• • • SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA ITEM •••+'** " J S Field Trio Of the Ci tv L ncil t theaBird and B.I.Ily Mu _ �+ .bene Pipes,City Manage id after this fUnaal sessi th Co 71 ill travel to the Bird and 8uttertlyl FLseum on Possum Walk Road to look at a collection that ha b di d this afternoon earlier with members of the media aM several members of council. He invited anyone interested tu go along an thefield trip. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT ' Request for Permission for Channel 7th Sol7 advertising t ­P­1 l football and Mr.Randy R g of the.H t 11 Cable.CompanyUa has d request f theCity f Huntsvillethat it g1 ii n, •' approval to a pl wh by th 1 7(SHSU) 711 be llawetl t I1commercial t1 to sponsortheirproductions' q of the Huntsvi 11 H t Footb 11 G sad the SHSU Football Games,. and also perhaps certain specials of local interest,Mr..Piped i d He d th 10 1 1,11-Many h be promoting 1 1 ad ti inn for sone yy [ time H id the staff 111 b i g tM tt b ck to the it o f 1 agenda if there_ no obJection..l t C' 91 ber Dox17 g felt theCouncil, h 1tl the k about tM '.long'antl hard. H sad there d t7 re mens being sold on various cablechannels and if Channel 7 does became a facility forSelling of advertisement, then the interest,or lack of;Interest n operation of Channel 7 by other entit7 es In thcommunity..may be changed. He said if someone ld 1 f t sell advertisement, is Channel 7,interest in operating Channel 7 may be stimulated by a whole variety f other entities.other than SHSU. Mr.Boundss id this is Joint reques, a he understands it,from SHSU d the bis cmmaay. Mayor Monday said she feels a 15 tt1e uncomfortable with�I s a • + this and until she has.some more infpnmtl on,Sha would not be ready to make a dec is len. Nr.Pipes said he envisions they were anticipating limited apel icaN on-strictly to be"'wens,which are remotes. Counci lmmnber " A Barrett asked 1f the station 7s still going to be funded by SHSU. He was advised It ld b. .Council- newaWr B-rett.said.h feels this would be in direct competition with some of our other type f advertising, such as radio and p per,and he felt this would be an unfair advantage of advertising' Mr BOUMa said they have the right t dvert7 is. on tel ecable aayvay through ESPN or the other local news se zce channels. II Y CWncilmmmer Barrett said this is right;but not over Channel 7. COuncilmenber Dowling said his concern is ;�• , that Sam Houston State University isthe proud possessor of the right to use Channel 7 currently becauseb si- �� r yrj tally there Can't much further community interest in it;however,if It becmms,point where it could be a 3 cwmmrcl al 't much (and Channel 7 1s a Bettechannel to have than 21 or.25. ta.because of availability), 3 than we might have cmmercial entities who would want to bid for that particular channel. Council—bar Dowlti to saidhe ltle ancunfairscomhaet[ti ono through operated ooaratedhere ifacility to the out a little bit,Wt cape don' an provide p g p privates t H said anI le of the would be SHSU s graphic art department 7 1 printing bust n axampesse j . City Attorney Scott Bounds.said Channel]can be compared t Channel B,which is operated by the Univer- sity of Houston to provide.public programming. -Co ilmember Dowling s id he wouldn't ha p blem if.th station would'ay this hal lgame is brought to you 4Y First He Bank,if the bank sent ina donation for :vc their progreml ng,but if they are interspersing visual a pals an the air,there is a difference. Neyor „pr Monday said she would like a lot more lnfonmtlUn on this before it gets on the a9aWa. �I MAYORS ACTIVITY REPORT :j TML Meetin --Mayor Monday asked those members of.council interested in attending this meeting in Houston an U Lobar 9-10,t,finalize the details with'.'.1mail e Board of Adzus4nents and ppb 15--Mayor Monday noted there.are two app,in4rents due on this beard. She 7d �I .aa — ny sins the 1.'�T mqy have to fill Lha vacancies on this board will he welcaned. She saitl the board consists of two citizens et-large and three people that have experience or expertise in the building trades area. She advised she hopes to make these two appointment.next weak= She said she needs an appoi anent for the technical position and one for the citizen at-large position. COUNCIL ACTION dµ ' CourtesmParkin Permits--Councilunmber Wharton expressed his<omcern that the groups or organizations ifio ,f request the use f caurtes'perking permits be responsible for printing up the tickets Size the city li Pi SSM does not incur that aspen . Mr.Pipes said that will be done by the Tourism Division of the Chamber of FFF Cmmerce Smith Administrators--Counciimember Wharton referred to HR 4300(S 2278in the Senate)which,if passed. 1 ou�d re�u r e to ars to eve un id maternal anA a leave Uf U to 6 moths to their em l0 a �; w e et t eesame tiro conte nuImg amp oyee s ea t a e n e an eve, a t on s, % to guaranteeing the employee the right to return to the same position 9 aspl oymm�t after the fi months " re up. He noted Smt th Administrators ni strators are oppose n9 th7 a. Ne indicated M3 OPposition to this bill and he urged each one of the Coumnl to write letters in oppost tion. v H-GpC HealtbEl_ tl C ay Mn,, ems visetl that n,ile hasruBarrett ado sed thel CCoouncilnt of he.attendedntwithln their 'I - „g 6 mil orVanlzat"H' Hers id their local prog=ere gol ngcthnoverad be very limited and they will be seeking other d e enues. Ne said his committee wi ll probably be j0oking into chemical abuse es a part of its work. (� b He sa d H-GAC has already recovered$350.000 and Will probably get another E600,000. He said the. a ~ tl Some lawsuits pending. He said they have a$1.1.inion cash.problem nwhich happened over year f ' time. He noted sena of their employees will be visit ing Huntsvmnowl le to he IOC. Mayor Monday thanked 4 Dr.Barrett for giving his personal time to attend this meeting in Houston an a regular basis. s u. l < ( Houston Business,journal Article tonin --Council—ber Green said he noticed an title 1n this dmrnal which P su to Hous on a ones may a op ng performance zoning. He also saw an article which dealt with deed t icj a ,Y tion regulations. He asked that those articles be espied for all the council to review. .#...:` t Y` -'G�d i f i tS, re CZ` # - ---_111NpIES D EPTENBE0.23 1988 C11y CNUNCIL MEETING _ BOgK 0 - __ PME 799 g _ _ Martin Lutes A nu_ --Councilmeas Honerd minded the.Council th t. ginsga the counc7l recei ed A Lits questing the renaeing of Old Cola,Read ta.Martin Lothar King Avenue. Ne said the is el t of history that extends back.to.grenSs Lble,and for that- on it Was decided b the patio nets I to look for another location for that street name. Me id they'hr ox looking at Averme F. He said this sf�fi 'R should be a good street to rename as Martin Luther King A.nue thi tree[encaryasses slot of things I 'xuyy that Quid probably be conaidered his(Martin Luth¢r King's)push i h n1tY• Ne'asked the Council to i� FRz cc' slier the.renami il f Avenue F t Ma t n Luther Ain i A A n N,dr Mond,asked the City Manager to aik the staff to consider this request and bring back their valuation. 11 4 { NEWS MEDIA QUESTIONS 4„e it - �rt After salve questiansfor clarification frau the media,the council adjourned the formal session: 'i # kptl FIELD TRIP e The Council,city staff members and the me,media than left on a field trip to Michael Whitley's Birdand! 6 Dotter/ly Nuse... S FINAL AA1QUAilIENT. a,' Respectfully suhnitted. II /���1()/,IrAA/AaV ��I/I�W�1+l�I`'(/ ROM ... I IWt1YDe51�dV.C1ty$ptretary Septanber 23,1M S '+k - � Itl• wa �r �� q X4,, I I� # r � �.Yi SI � m" f rti t s`+t, x v a A'r Qv t 4 iy , R Y2 pro" y ZyS} � ����yT xpIOTEg Ol CITY CpOpCIL lR6f[DC OP OCi'OBOH 31 1986 BODE"Ne PAGe 800 3� 1690'1'85 OP T86 a I)J9 CITT COpnCIL X88TTpp 981.0 OB T®RleT Deo DP OCTOB88,.1986 IN TBO CIT4 0e14 CWNCTL „5 ^,k g,�yrSd,,¢�"�rf.�p�,� � 5 , wemPas.LocAT em 3xlR AVBeos n sg Tae c1TT oe mlgxsvlLLe,co09T4 m veleta,Tues eT):oo e.x. � ^ 'T R + 36e Cewcil net>o nNlax eaeeim math CM follw]vg wWere I'M OR S s, J.m­d­N­ city st.lf IMmb.r.ereaeau _ ” Jx o.0 oe.—It yy �, G 11(left-ft-'vivu[ee/xgtvnad�fox Ord.) Gem Pipe.,City—..I ��!! w e� ...It Bounds,City erI.—Y LD , PeIty li �I �e f qbg Em 1. 1�:.Fea premded by eA Bae f".S eelev iAdb--'-'ding litieetitd—Attar Ve.Ci ��•d CIT IIIPPf _ tr `�va"�'i-, �Pa[[y 01me -8[.JUG'°Lhf1d[m'e Meeereh 9oeoiml a of P d MI Mxe.01me,xepnem Meult of the £or-Life for J.W.Cb33d ' ,39=.,) Ge tine tM Po�v[eville Jeycoee,evd CMixmev Burl- st. `;`ls")s` aenh noepl[al,remwixe [M member°v£CM CI[y Gvmll tMt c®e mt to boil tv help out rfrh tM pk Y eFullePge If eale6citlea. aM°aid hex gvalp t raise 81,000 wd[My did meeW that goal by raising$1.173.4 she eeia acether gwl ma to Mve 30 bmlece and-1 Md eme[ly Chet vmy. she ea a eM wn[ea to Ivvvlm fiy'�g 100 J y sea from tM 0unmvllM eomuvl[y and[hie proleeL]nvalv¢d 4)vovJayceeel TM clullevge of celeb Itieg of the City Gumll,Gm sane[[,received a key cM[vl pick Merton,rweived a key CM£nl G 4 T k y eheW SveNd a aervic�aw 186k _Dwle,reveimd a bey°bale;and Cam PIP—CSty__I,r Caivea ee 9 ve ' t apeclel Mtrm,saw[bough eM we mt there!o pe w,Mr epicit w NM,tllme Ibv tbm all 1-Ml `B ° ! ' pmemt' Piug St.JUG'e mePl[al. �� _ �� (Petty efm. Amuel Jneeea 9w d My � °:nfnev advised the Cwocil the vw[project of IM Jaycees rill be tM amwl Mmted Mvae rttb op vLtg vlyptMvext Twadq,Ocmber 28,1986 thrmA Mturdey,NovwM[la ft-):oo P.N.wtil 10:00 P.M.wekdeye evd Sfcm I�00 P.N.av[il rMvemc M"'Y evd Saturday emnlvge. She ivvfted[ha Cmvcll m cove wC[ evlq it. x M said It H31 be 1v[he old lfith 3[ceet statim. she Bela eM coat Sa 82.10 for adults aM 81.50 for hchildrev. d itevlll tebeva[lase 20 cit to o d eeula txh-ughpoadtively thin ie h [M eat M d Muea ever dam. BD it. . P00161.S888IOtl -„y TM cewMr me[1ng aP tM city Cmveil roe celled to order. The lsavca[Sm we pxeee d by—by PIU, ii the ufvlamr of CM Malay PomGtdm C096I008 T98 IaIMT86 OP T89 PBBVIWB 800TTBC—aeytwber 23,1986 Y~ Cm,""].member Bell avevd 1 M vwCim mavu 6 indi 1 M b fvad b f 1 Y 61a [ed,Coum lveebar 0m11m mad h 1m evd Co ilmevb ovd d � iv 1 1m 1 f - C C098I➢el 9860LOTION ,f4e�"M (me1Gr Meolativn tlo.86-10 a roll d 1 33 b9 h 1 1 1 M.PiP I.—tM b-toll have vet beau caceived avd roviawd. 0a sold w are vor ready t Ill.it heolUtlan. n. pti-of[hle xwolut3m fe ee follwa� # IISOLOTIOtl nD.86-14 I, IQ, A H880LDTIOtl OP TB8 CITY—c-1 OP T90 C—OP M9vIL40 TP8A8 1PPPOpING A TA8 lOIJ. Y8a8 19Bfi II "-� Cvuveilvwber 9overd vWa[MM-5 w [o ado t Gealutfov Po.86-14 avd Cvuvcilce®bar G aaeoMed 4 _0 1f[er seta dlam.elav Eor elulflce W%tM intim m[M E aims r sea nmwme. Lv '. CptlsID88 9YBH B%TOtlaIOy �" - CmaiGr city perticine�m 1n ' 'I 1, x umvtL t°81.835.88 ace iff1 8 M f • 1 b M M i yx„. „ Gv a City Nmye[,advised thla utility exte Eor re E.H.D'Mnim of 3104 B.—I.r Dciva 1Z, ill fI—of 83,6)1.)6. G eeia sive-—[seal-1...lmNle w 1 300 feet,tM evtice pro3ee[1e eligible far Partlalpatfuv by tM city,—I tM city's coat belvg one-Mlf,vc 81,831ne]able Iv[M DtlliI,Mtemlm Povd,pM1ieh Me a Mlevice 1n axeeea of 823),000.00. Gumilvwbee--ItIe the mtlm CMSIDn CO9TMCT I l Coo 1G mtmrfae[Iav for[M CS[y 9avmec m v[ar Sv f 1 1 M 1 1 1 rp t' Inv rl b Rev NeedM1w OP listen IDGe[cle f a M l ! M 1 F 8 1 C k "u�k� a Lv Sv an uauv [t wceea 9 400 M is 1 1 L-v d uvd �i`.. mticim-wrllU thio year tMtev a..ld Mz Pa b°—bivgp°W I— ixa dh�er£v tMtmrwlPoPeatild im bIf dthe 8 1n ' f Cxcek Plmt,ea the mcauaxo npaie wre Poetpwea for.vw timet aefd fv l3gbt en our w at twprf g 1 ~ ip' ;, tM sitmtlm,tM city la pa[atiw mnmlly a eyetw that res o Igimlly avtomted e d w retia very etch std [o xeGm M[ha[foc coat wvlvgs eff4fanvy sod peau of wind, )4 ncomevded this arpevdi[are. xr.P e I'ic 4{ veld eM GMl lnetalMtfvn vfll M abet[8)�OOD. Coumllmmber Mecmv aek.d vM[mr gwaral policy ielfor Nc.Pipes avid fot pro!¢aeloval m v �1', �- ,X g.1ry out!m biG. aexvicaa--alwtciaal avgl exf g--anf Mw[aMv propoeeM �, �i 1n the pees avd.m.Naadhm Me beev doivg tM wxk fox m ecav[ly. Mx.Plpae said f r pro£eeaioml sarcine, 5 ri =eM propowM fxm 1v[ac�.[ed evd qulfPled lvdividuel°revdeve ate[iw m tFeir profwelwal criteria d 71 51, 1 ,yl5! t,v (.:,'• it � r+ � a � t ) ..—_HINUTMA F.9.4TPJ>r>CS..21.19 ea.-ar +. _ .-__—I abide b..aa�oa a aegnel:ma 6ui. c ila�6a[rn,'mcm visa nor ha nc�aaii h1.aga.. - fs. ;$ ii if iq,, d [efeteme and promlea tlut ce ldt.0 bid-locally. Mr.Pipe¢said uncle Ptefmrdeml h K h M1 peclELd crit¢[!¢and prveedw 1 p[ofeveiovel comultaet and that e�aC[ be. aienpr d! j i and aw.l00 taid milmfa--Ime1.eral lad m[bid their¢arnica -mood c bid S be PEP aid[M city l[eke bide for h 1 1 al mrk(i.-[ellatim),ebui[M denim rock is a Proles- i � vest ivi fm the eagivmring w[M cmvtrol-. IC fa wWer[M[¢tete cmttal mt. C Ilmmber Wher[a¢cede Lha m[Iov to a ova of Chi [M i —.01- 1M11 xv£cea em t for elec[r1ee1 emiveexim rich Me We¢dhm o£Maken Ivdw[xie.fox—erbe¢1 j f[M au[ t 3 mat the SoE%creek Weer Plmtfe m amu. Lo coed 83,600[o be mid T. fcm cevltal io (m[er and annex fwal and Cownllmem6ex Hercee[[entaMede[M m[Im. After e clari[SmClay.[M m[ian ouved wmlmously. ,- �'� � � CO&&IDR BICH6LIEATIOg � ACmeide[Hid 86-8-3aatl. of Avmm F Co be rvexd.d t0 Pro Hlm[ric I—of e ,T . is Cbe of M.116292121'b id£ vS 1 ]m fwd emuv m Gem[PIP—City Manage,edvlaea bide rare vpemd m Wedm-day,October 15 evtl[M[tm bide Mmry OR, Ix 1vomevdaed.ae fall—e: l-t—I Pomr SpecSp—l—,IDs.: $45.869:and Pre Electric Conpavy,Inc 8h31 llfi cd re m e L She bid of$31,116 ft.Pro Electric Co.,Lac.of War­y,,Teme. ee dove—kEor ue Se the pm[and the.teff M-checked their gmlifica[iwe—d empex3mce. Mt.lahwy f public Wrlu,said[M city rill uee we of tbe cm[wllexa that r e taken d. frm Sem Hou m Avmm rhm re redid[hose eignale. aid there r e vva LhaC Md m be seplvcvd and It m k the cl[y rill use that C m about 83,000. Cmvcilmembar Barest[cede Lhe—Cion om a£[hie m bid f.—P­ Hlevttfe Come-.Im.of ter Cmav iv the emu. of 831 116 fo h A �t 11 rf 'i pre]ec[end Cooncilmmber beim-v mvded the m[Im. All r m Iv fa nd M1 anM 1 COESIDHH MOWER BID a `. )^ �j Comldar•x o®evde[im by staff t sefm[all bide sed vutnoxlae a f h fl 1 f h ka 6 ' ae o —bid < fi ri Ddvieim due to Imufficlent saxvice hietvry ov[he 1—biddy ' Mr.P C1Cy Mevtg-r eeld Chia bid Ie far the 1111:d a of a rlding nicer for LM1a th.d ead ecteetlan OSvl-Sm.ice e¢ia differm[typed of mower¢love bcev[ [ed du[1m pee[ycece. He Bald the dieeeIRpomred I� flail Ma been fou.d to be the bee[mw[For the c['s -e. 4 recowauded the Cowcil dee pC[he staff ve y u .' ,� recomaedativn Co reject the bide teceiwd end to rebid. He said Che-Leff feel She low bidet:m cquipce m[ly Lo odmvd. M.aid¢heir epecificeciw.need to be evaluated mre c refully. The three bine toed rec frmL$8,627[o$9,405. Mx.Pip said[M staff 1a cav=e about thealifa eapec[mcy of[hie aqulpcen[ I� sedgLM mfa[emvice history it mold have elms it hat nit been w[M.r t long. H-said ce rleh to bid tighter ich epaclfica CbL iim ra ee[of tim". Cowcilm-m6ec B-acne[made the mtlm o ret ell bide sed - t t ecL I, i' mCM[i-e a cehid of Lhe flail mover far the Parka Divteiw dm Lo f.wfflelevi earvlce hLtO eh 1 r biddec ave Cowcllmemher Rward eacovded Lbe m[im. After some dlecmaivn for c1a[Ifica[im,[be m[Im m amd uvmimvuely. 111-d m8I08H LIFT STATION RBPgIBS p p; Cmeldvr a allocatim afro 1[al Ch r CalmendtiSellt etfuM-�aM utliced,ft.tad Club Lake Lift 3[ecim- '. under M[ Ctm PiPev.Ci W-9., r-e•e^d a mmo mdm it.Wt.P.Hvyd Wlldex,DEimt-of Public Otilitles,j, - y P se Ocmber 13.1956,which outlined[M1fe fwdivg request.a-follow: ' "Iv[he FY 85-Bfi repiLal lmpr-scent budget,fwd.in Lhe avow[of$187,000 cera apprvptia[ed far the Pup of ivpt-want-[a the Ciub Lake sed&mch Collage Pam Lift S[atlwe. Wi- .t.Pia 6 Aaeocfatea,Iv H hlrvtl Lo dveim them lmrovecevta. is a.Ludy dared Rb 1986.entitled"Eogl.eerfng Mport fnr th —b-! Jif?4 ili[eCion of the Club I-M and Smth Celloge Pam Lift BLe[lom ave Fl.Egmlfaatlm at the South-dtle 3 ape t Tnv[ce¢[Plmc far the City of ro,v[aville,"is my detexmimd that thee.i¢pr—vent-rould c sate Elam p bleu$ $" et the N.e.Davide-WaeCrvacar Trcetcev[Plant creating a mea ter m]o[canatrwtio.7 of m egmlisaC! 6 1 G CM.t­9 m--dpro]evt c of$)21,000. "AC Shia point,It rat­­d t a.tudy[M1ia fu[tber and look aC Cha pomibility of ellmimting[he 8 uch 'C'EW...t 9 Mpn[CLfotoPmm ed Se—ga Cnllevti-—Ttat[mi.1—illttae3nx[be BnbEveovdCceek WaCershadtfm I� - _ 7Lha City of ew[eville.^mat completed Yn May of 1986. Thi.report MLexmlmd that eom[met3m of thi.type fmility ronld voaC u mch ea 2.5 milli.dollars.depending m there it xee SoceCed. I� t "After...pletiw of She to.a Lm differm[Public mmtiv rare Mid—tro T.mats and develop - i the Mblvmn k--d. After mch di—L., be b]eeC emrarm^W[a he bmk burner'fox fu[ux - aidemtivna mom ae prd f�uec IY to par[1elP"v1Ch[M City at this time vteh t e cast.w v P Cbvugh it r agreed rth.t -[hie altemative 18 mre senvible Chm[M ceuth plan[aapevee. V f ii "IL tae thm decided[M[w.aed.d ce Wo¢head xith the—d-by pomr WatarCow L [M I,—m for the Swth Collage Pam f t— b Se"cende d by cT..Tm Mater Comimivv in wt dl- gMm P liymrval r [-Lhe H.B.Mvideov Waste 2^ " i' w[vr TLeemv.L Plm[. The Cice stm.im m r ceived fcm tM asa" Cce mead deadlim for } aubml[[el of pima to Oetebes 21,e1986. Thi-Pl.je t la cu—tlyI.progress and pima rill be submitted by y� [M d-dli.a date. "Mt-di-cueelvg ell CM¢bow Itb GI—.Iahell Nitecc-of evgiveexivg emiga for[M City)m.ever 1 ef , oc miam.1[vee decemi.ed that my mj—mdi£Ecatlm of LM Sw[h College Pero Liftmould yo ably b.cmverel yeax.my end Sha[me t—ly.h..Id Iook a[getting tM exietdng pump a alien Se good mxk£vg der evm If ce do m[ivc[m-a[M origiml capacl[y. Thv pompe and tome elves mould mad t0 be rep—d[ a ;j t— S.[1ce[ed...L-e[ha Smeh College Fam Lift Statlov wmltl by$15.000. •I(Wilda[)might add tMt-¢rim"...ide[a[iw 1e being glum W recm.[[ue[!m of the Club Lake Lift B­­ -1:1 •)j 3 �i vm With-t my valor aapmvdan Co the 3—th College St.— lM[-eani¢g behind chis ceneitlexe Io.le Ij [ha[ Pam Cha eaL 9 Club lake 8i tL 1.qm-tiombla m co bar ceeh Ioagex LM a IPcew mill Loi end th — roll i-madeque[ely aided fat v[fatl.g flow. A p in-lad CM[chis eMtim rill be[M met lmpox[ t of fl—Co Che N.H.Davide..­­t­­t plm u long m LMt[.,..t plmt I..[331 d C e k WiChvthle in mind,replmew¢[of[M Cluh Mkt Lift Station cm ba j.tifiea ave:kuomivg¢fiat a$90.000 1 , ( empendlture r—ld all—for only minimal eapamlw ft.[M nrlginel des; flora of the ratexehea. 4 m ii ^A-mntlomd above,eve of the fund.Mm already bee.ep hie pxoj TM f-II—I 1-r L be b I I I _ ka s ba b d ? s � t",m � ,' 'x•- & t - - � T PACS BOP SoOR'�' N[NOTBS DP OC1f1ffi Tl.1986 t 4' ( eoglmerinp Repot[£or MMbll3tacion of tM1e Club Lake end Sm[h College Patin...... i 7,500 I' tihS HePect fox Tnnnvvt Saeilftfee in[M Robivaw Creek FIthhLif 3. Svgiwariry and ComexuedAsi of S[And-hy P.. eye[.South College Fan Lift ��' � ji SLat1.(cutiatly being deeip,M) ..... ................... 8 60,OW 78,000 �" 5 budge[fns[hie project me$107,000. City C—il Mu——d espevdinxn of 878,000 hleh 1 P 1 eves a bLLmca of{109.000. I m nouee[im that m evevd 813:000 w CM 9w[h C011eae Pearn Lift BLmf f [he eouivF. !e coed epoetin¢condition t CM[n coveldet eoevdl m v.[lmted 880 0001 MIA.- b Lk Lift Sntl.. This mold alloy ue to opere[e mLfl LM 9.1.Dnidvm'haatwvt plant necked j Ing dselm mpacity of 1.6 m. Ne currently tree[eppcacimtely 1 SGD at tbfa plant. I.mold b ly a 3103,000 enevdituce of the ilo9.000 amilable fuvde. I could,of eauxve,xn[Glwv end pet d P 1-I..Mkee,Ffr 6 daeoM m,I..Lo look a[flint meoc]end viL6 tech of[Mee v[e[Sam to M.ora �bld •Cy T 9j 4: S p t tM mticlpeCed life of tM stations to equal the life of tM plm[." Olin Erm Boyd gilder-10-13 86) ' ��df r some dlemeAl.tOx Wrlffutl.and m reLevdln.Cwmilambex Mrnt[ntiv[M inti. M ! 1 evdlLury of 715 000.the 8 th C 11 if 8 1w tM out 1 d nodi 1 and 890.000[ way the Club Lake Life 6 and CwmellnvMt GLLwe aeeovdetl CM m[iay. Al x 1 o I m—Aomead uvmfm LI I COH8ID8B oBOIY0HC8 (ROl'e:Coumllnvbar Sall ttt—.lI.n Ing) S t C,alder o[divmce mevdlm tM Cede of Ordivmcee a emend tM M 1­alode !out dfa d 1 p Nr.PIpeA,City Nampex,pneev[ed thfe o[dfvmce Ear canfderatlov�[M Captfm aF Mich is ae follom. �I OPOIPAHCe Ho.86-88 AS OBDIHMCB OF YNe CITT COOHCIL OF T®CITT OF POgFS cin TgN1S,0�O1AG CBBPT08 30, ASI IS C�iATP Z CO➢g. OF TAS COSH OF 0®IMgCge OF CIF)OP STASSAACDi TBL9' ( e 3 IDT9 09 RUSAL BBSIDRTfIA1 LOlgl HODIP4IPC STI®dgD DPeiGH P6H _ ' PAVSO LD 889E8TS;[SINGING 3gg8BACS COBRS—O IBgDIPIgmITB POl IO1,TIPLe DRSI.I.NlG - i� ` - �� it ➢HIT SUILDIHG3;H FHHSS AM UNIT®8gCH—MINS OF gAT&t AND SM1 gePH04IN6 SISMHCgB g818Tegf WITH 1geS6 SNS—OSS'S;PP—1 A 31V[NGS SAD 80V086 .. PHOpI8I0&i .' � j. dHD Pg0yIDIHG P➢e THS PDBLICATION AtID 0FF8CTrvS➢ITS OP ISIS OBDIBIRC6. lip.. lndicaud[hig orddomce®bodies• .rel clatlflra[Soee end cMoBee,n de[etvlmd neeeseuy by M L T mL othvs.is LM Myelo comuv t t M Mve offered M1t a tomenta mtl dvfce[o[MSA 1d altMugh fe My bem dl.cueevd.tine Sum{ euM[eoLfLL chino can Ivmd n be dlecuned LLnce tMn F fog the penin&nqui[emv[fox[Mu type dote uaently eelled[.1 neldevtlel that mold M I 1x- [M of m acre ar Mrger. M veil LMt ne xemoeefar vnivg tilt efmly eMma[M etwderd red h f va at1.Lr[ma of rod to be a seal-cmnd enfau tether that a ew fink aevMl[[ravel euxface id o that rete®evtlatiw,tM queeYlon nae nlavd[ha[If I[Ia good mo h 1v Lama of a change ih iterfa in[the eztreterrimrial]ueledia[f..Wy P.Wt i[by pod emugh 1v[M city. Nr.Plpae said M - j� —1 not think of m good arg�v1 o �d—t.polo[. gq S,­7 mid rhe[n did nae eek tM staff Mak [ rich a nmmevdetiay. ip Bald CM diff-1.n Che.1 1—-1.[Mt.of worse.th y M1es limped Ability At[M praeeve ciae io hove Lo mlvtaln pnad tvede a1CMWh Chvy cm do it by c.tr '� .�St d aC eM em CIm.tM[m-evurae pemtretfm pevlvg L tacit[for thea n malv[e1n end tM city AI P<blem r1[h Chfe,horenr.it 1.a ince eapemive m1n[evemv fropoeitiav and H[h1v[M corporate lletn rhe - TI)+ j 1 b me.our lmediate My— lity[o min[a1a,tM n f eel.atm Imh u 41t averley rlll Alva M ny n[.yur life end rill ane CM it,from MVIvg eo apmd coney 1n the Efts[tee year life of[Me - o®endl�YhetmVeich m�MLLdv`evi[hivtiheo ov•vn edea[. 4 mid[M city staff le mL eemfor[ehle fn c v vgM b w cOtpv[eCe 11ffiLa end Hthin the SfJ viLh thfe parclvuMr pnlvg .,gAtr r1[er1a. said theeecefflfeels[M[[M tin Imh enil.y ri[hfv[M city I—ie medal because of ]ntev-'- N b1—and it does have the edam[ l 'Sv pro ages EOc cave of vaiv[vvame id eh.wine)1v[M 8TJ pealing[M 1 65 rMn[M city does p.rMpe choose co eine:a Hlvm eubdtvleim. M u1d[M cuff ie mfmtebM with tM I " 6/10th of m acre e J tae vemcra on venin¢,but eM staff Se vo[covf t—ri1h thAl a d_ i M cOr.rate t, .but mthet o..fenethe tin loch eevMlt anrLy mLMd ar Bt.,Director of PMming,advised eM Cone11 thIt Sactlw 616.3.hwld be amended to [M cefereme to.bb core ver dmllim mit and add in it.vlmv floe(S)mxag ver dn111m mit. '' After A g.d deal of diacunlm Ear nleiL£1u[3. -It and mMneavdfComcilv�Mx Davi,made the m 1 j a ddp[Ordlmvice Ho.8fi-iB,rf[h cM mendvev[Es..66 aetee co five Acca.n-t-616.3 ata Couoailm M * aec.ded LM moan. Cowcllmvbata Sell end➢nlfnn m[ed OPPOSED tv[h1.m[Sov.rhily ell the h x II ®ban of Coweil end tM M o[ed iv favor. 1M intim thvnfan vaned b A e OH vee ' voL m[o Lm. <<FF t "t CITY NA VGm'e PSP08T � d'- M Imlv[at1.mitt)of nei¢hMxMod ivnvrity colicin cwn[ved iv th.denlavmvt coda—SwtC Bound. CI j Plpee said tic.Muvde Hll be diecmLLng CMyter 3D—[M Oevalapvw[Cade. Nr.Boma.aid he Me been caked I.r c ty up ardivg the enfonamnt of deed q'c eeap ac[i1 tM L Me cake,over CM Let w le oE�eers reg �" - rivclom end where ve are vlth ItSacd m that. Ha ofd In 1983,C city petted a eomeceCel bu11d1ng de F dlmvca—ch pravided[bet Lhe city could,prior n Snuiog building paavi[e far chevgee of use other tMv 'y,Y ' lvgle—ly u a ar Mfaxe comtneting eemareLl Mfldfoga.xequln[Mt deatl rn[ticClws he vede em1Lb city w Lh.a cites end m mold only 1.——1-9 P—t.cwei—t,1Ch the[maedad deed xea 1 y, om. M said stmt[hat tim,that Me beevcsecodi—alightly and[M.1ty eftt.d[M—1­1 3 ` ivg thle y ax end those F—.-.ere nor o -d fv C.-30 of eM-l"de elepnvY code. M d . bia oda P.—Ily Ftnidea tMt any pare.rhe ex leen,then , [. vpalre any wooer-�I j cdal budding ac a hall ebMin a ommrcielcbulldfvg pamit. Se.LLd n still nqulxe•uomnLl , MLIdLtF pvtmlt if[me[eh-Ase eM uee of or conveRa o the.use of a eo:uexcfel e[we[uxe. M aid•come Lal'! , ° huildivg 11 deflmd by[M eeG.e my building athert[hm a afngle fatly—idewa. W.aid any m1L1 favily S' dmlling of camescfel e.tabllshmvc mold tequixe a co®nLl bei...petal[. &eald alte[ivg,cb-.. i covvettivg of v a IMll apply beth n Ming Lhv]oc of tM sbauc[ure and tM amlimtfove of the e[mc[un M amid[M1e city elm"—d a E.11y ee ev indivlda i At of pexewe related by Mood oc mrrlage ox adopt3m � 4 ore roup of P.—rot related,int—din tin Person.vim occupy tM Ft—kvmm a.a alvgla hw - M pL:g unit. %said if m b—ante —Brhea re hen mit hm Cm people living iv the­vuI bta, they It mold be•--I uee of the pcopaxty,[atM[thin-A ebgl.Emily.roeldevtlLL me and My i t mold be requited[o Mve a comvrefal Mildiog perm[and camly rlth Che city'.emaxvlel MSMIvg pea k r ,ryas r "aJ 7 " 9y5r+3 Boa if. er ¢ceev[i.]ng®i.f ly[eHdavaO to.vme her moa.ud doe g tea �:}1 mxe]el building emit,[he¢CM[perew Me c a cleea C tlfedemuvrt0£fuae,as 2lt d by wx city 4 -i qE ordlmvice. M—d ebe city mould take a-ropxletetactl—1v the tluvl'Ipal Ceur[[o avfox'B[hat prwGlo¢. " S !', d<.ee-de revivdM[M Couacll tbe[It did diaema that cestaiv ha®a o cu weld ba pemit[ea-d y �. I they deffeed eerGly uteg-see of uue eM[mould vat ba fineuletev[Hch Singleifmaily uee avd rM*.hod, patiovb are pax—d by[Fupt—30. U * pemixx.rmtm.cola Chet rM.c�city avu[ad the d-1­1 lopmnt deaitt—tivmdlh.�r.a3i beIldle t P vu-CMc m had,mows it frog aur huiltl u -a co ( w 1 city ill evf a fufurc mwexeiooe�f uee ax future a et et1—ref Ln r s*.oCMr[M1u e e£,mtly seHde-ee.[M[the city mould at [Lo evforve all of[M deed xee Hecieve is[Mc permi[tivg p lil--Bell caked tM C Cy ALtoxmy rherher the city I.ging to leully beck dud rearxic[Sou. ( �i Mr.Bmmdt eeG iMse Hll be certain p-of dead xutrictiom LM[be rill ut be able[o wforcel i.e., wEoxced,P—P-, Hvg sate. 9e°aid p wiei—s xelated to mc—aturbl c xol eamlLLaee x111 me be -lea Pa.wee rM people mould wvt them wfoxced,-,mute he city cenuo ire l—ly. ,6uilding ye -d by ee e[chi[ecemel cwt comifLea,elrheugb[M city'ay.�oMiouely,requlxe uy ka ,� ep„ffit—ldivg sect rti—LW-d vp-a property by 1—xee r ti-e:ro..be enforced through mor yxv'aduxe. chid fv aitmtione rbexe w hew a sior vw covfoxmivg me(Svc-elstavt with deed ea[rleciov) { ' f Lhe efty aeitvicer 1Fto tbat since it mould ba m c—verelov and m additiovel ::d rge said N h axe om oPpe e :g' li Cm p..bl.er Bell baked ab—t stick buil[c—etrit a° d to—bile Fomes. gs.lily Baia thio pxoblm of wfottfm a deed re[tilt—,but i[my be a t*.p[1—e3[o mbar the city mould he able i ° P u+ y .. i to—£este. ga Said glad,rhe wy tM code]a currently etwe[uced,1[would dapavd epecifirally w that tM 'deed xeet[lction Provided hw It w mth- end rhe[ber or it tM cede°--vadular-Duca,while hwae u E wed f-sfogle fmtly uu ax£or come o[h¢x uee. be esid if 1[ie a metrictd—each u[bee uvdec t old ,h A 'eo6dlHaivv, —11 Lha Cmxte upheld doe,-C apply ro modular hove.;l.—M, they weld be able L [10 a be imduler M1om. ge eeid if 1t moxa a—bile hove Ming placed iv a euM1v131—there—bile ho-a w re psvbibited t�eciff*.fly,of there tM-bile b—wt gofeg Co be used fox aivgle—y.—d-l.,Che.CM city's sem- fel Mildivg pewit promee weld woe ewe to play. Fa ea d uy e 1 L lily mould CaW[hew mvltl �bercomideced eepaxere 1lrigarl—ubeex the eta ate —rising[Heli t e—o[Mr ig7uve type t � v w h + r to Cute Cy o acts-re eaaieC rebidw[e of ' each wbdlaGl—. 1FIe weld be a de'faf—OY cFe city lou-il tv pure-. , 11, y{G"1 Comcilmenbu Dell eeked about the agmre—t-ragHremum. Nr.B—mid if ibe„ere clearly e by LM deed rastsictiove mtl if the properly Se mt a single f—Ily n Is Ming used vt-Lha.e..I:t A It, ry fm"I GeadwLibl uee,they rill he evfwced by tM city. Co—'ilvembex Bell—d eM City ALmwey,fax tbe I4 publl'ieeoxd,if it mould be mil Lo lnfow[M eiYGem of Fw[wille that tbe lIt,rill he Hllivg[o giw H ... hen legal advice bbw[[he validity of tbelr deed reerncC ud.fa it me alto he tae°,that tbe city ill be will-wee[H[h Lhm Sn mlu[evex veigh6o1— .eeriage Lbey cera to Moe to lewd[hw tM advev[aga of Nr.B1-1 bald It mould¢oL ba£aix advice. M aid w are me r, CM1al Ms1mb,,et leas he Me mt beau advGad byC—yetutd pr-SdeetMcgtivd of a efecm ve,aid I-e mala g.mxauy.arimtpermm'emlmg-Fid,rich.a..a re-lets—a r p.m, s1yaG acs.rney,aa ' that th uc ate ea ua11t63a£orcM epeeifie evfotceva¢[pxohlem they Mre ibe[mould perms[that a[oxmy to be eee meeful ro[pieeevr,Clve. M said M mold eico be glad to appear before ew group o4'iCise.e C 1 I dimaee ibe ciCy'e role iv deed*.etric[Ione ova t. l—.—1infoxmatlw of rhi.h M I.amore Hfnxag MI =° _ to whet xuilc[Swe[My Mva—[Mir property or mbar x*.KGLi—e[bey night be du[...—d So. ,aid M rwld cermivly cevpex,G Hth anyave-.-di.g--I imfomatiov a6ou[deed reerricti—e,eom ofathe lEmi[e iLGm ud awe of heir e[revgtM. �r Coumilvmber Fell eeked if ha Ma east t---d re-rifting Fie deed see[xictlove and he come Seto Mx. k",,, bowde'efElce,mould M look then owx o decemim if they ere app 11—he. be.Bo-da eai be mould not be fa a pmiri—Co adalea people is the fax.of,n atmtvey client relarief d-iv Ch1,x,gard.tl Courilmmber Cxa-eeld ha feels tM[iM city should mt be involved Iv I.mqe[oY deed xeetrletiove uvlese they ere Hola[Ge of a city ordfve¢ce. ge said be mold ba g1aA re mks a mciov to_t effect. S, Cvumilvember Povllvg said m p autly Mva fn place u oxdivanee authoxivl�tM c v ImciGte mit ro d,Por¢e deed teeGitti-. Wyvreg y-Gd the Clry�CLO[my is directed o Mlp Ivy' a vbexe M deme city should b°ivvolved._Comcilvember Greer mid this should—I,bei ce ee imrolvivgaaeclLy ordSnevee �.eoundD a. rM vtafvuoe ra owe comruviee betm¢v the 1-1—of G —in mod Br.Greer. be { t Id tbe rva cxdivevde Mrisive LM cin[ 1 11x•0 d !� hilt-—.a[3- ae la de Milt. lies Li ld M b h h C 31 be `x3'l decided ivdevevawt of tM reeuiatory oGilt.w vua-11,Mre. M cold[he couce of act b ka 1 1. rMt If It ie a eowareGl bu11d1ve lvalvidual rwlva e22: t Cha builds•°vermlrll, ui d I'eubmlt cavies o£'b1e.reetxlerl—e CML aEEecL hi..nxovexw. arm of LMee xesexlcGvu rill be cvuie[m[ H[h e1Ly Mildlvg cotlee and come of[Mee will be a6ow av beyond eM there ar d,a'xlbed by It.city's bulla- [ in coda(fox ezevple.[here my Fe a ter of m rxietiwe thele lh—is requarem¢c eMt LM Mild3vga e ti 3 2 a ,ted ov Lha fat hive a bsiek wmer. mid v lily building cedeeade m r quire MEldluge[o Mve b ick a.e deed neriferi—.9]nca i lily reeulxa.rM LII.come Sal �� ' � ea ebllabmv[mei the building code. M[aeidwleeLbe lieu Hlla[t my an[ere all deed c - a.[[G[1vm[hat cmc iv and vet v wide a°roti oda d M rhich the clew can sad Costo he ivi h ld r—Id me be Gs*.d rbcabv tbe vtoverty owe 1 k be deed xeetrlet—e sed the city c h +, we fafxly ov vorlce CML Shat rmtricti-,rGCed M id be caveat 1e CMt cMre era going ro he eom xeerHc[iom shoe people H31 brivg into[be City M ff p°perry[bet Che city'uuL e�orce er SL my ba reed 3mom16tevt Hth hon[hey weld 11M It Po '1 M said,Lhere Ie axcMteetural dlEflculry. .& I rbese yd,my Mve cave°-cove Sv—1,a m[ofd d rvacri'ci-e that way m Mildivg pexvdt atoll Fe feeued mle*.rM p-posed pla,fw Che[aCmemre ua eppxwea by tM architectural c—rrol com4[taa of t '' IE that ie ell rbc deed re,c ti—m it Sb-ev£o----tM Supreme..Cwt[Me elready t; given ae—[Ste lh I eM mly requlramuce that rev b°impmed up—a`Seca eE prop..ty ar CMea Chef axe '7 Parele—div LM—littieve t—.—.—u archltec[ural c xbl'omit[*.carrot impose[qui[emv[a w he biweG[e CMC erw't Purely ae[-[. So,the cityweld m[rat[for u a-bitacturel c—trol e— kkf ! m1t[ee to appr—e a bu11tl1m became[tore!e—ih3vg fw[hew re appxwa,sa]d Nr.Bomde. ' Maid[bete v111 alto be Himcfeve there.. ....it.Chude—hln the city to roc p.—It a e L .{ mdulex type beme fta ubdlHel-rMre rbese i e eeNaf decd resrexis om[M[pxoMbi[a-bile Iwvae. d those ei[m[i—a,M uid,cM c-[t b-told m the[a utluler M1omlerdlffetent fl.a—bile bed,and w n +7' I Hll hwe[o permit tM mdulec--a evw though 1[look°elm[like a—bile Mu. -1-of]melee MmxGev[xevGr of Lbe Apr11,1986 Char r A*.ndmwts ae ed-Led.Scot[Bwvde.Clew ALLorve� el e ' Mr.Beuvda adviud the Co-cdl rMC w retch d 1 x ft. h -tit. y1 My d. ' object er tbG rine,bur my objetr et owe f.t=* id, [M1a c ty lb-t-aundm d p[d 1 Ap 11. —.1Chia mus[hew �ed.e II 1 ace ev y R ,,,, =i z t 4�y3�f'f'-.sir+ X MN —.-M i -•z. i "�' f 8 OP OCT0H8H 21 1906 BOog"N" e �° —.-M—CRI—dAAM MotlUAY � � � tN 7 l+Waety 64poeal Meeting Wedveedey a[1100 A.M.et Chubar of Con4r¢e I A Meyw Mvvdey--d[M1e Council to thle wetivg. She said the Cbembar of Comaxce tern Carrhag i I. amleg t the t, th i k ml h S� e w hw ceeded 41k 4 the City of Hw4vllle and the Chuber avd other they pm v get[ivg[heir ivc4vn[ot $ I)1v row v cv.uvi evd error C w[ry. J. Iii - COOMCIL ACPIOtl r M T affic Cwcrnl.Hornal Paxk Gm-tfvbet. ' 1 C..Cilmvmbvr Nhae[ov caked the City Mamgec if he hu lasted fere ehie. Mx.Pip-owed there is vo E �` �I g al Mbi[of sic..ive a*ed thaw act e r eulc of—tl141tiw recvn[ly. 4-id rhe vue gpclt of la axe eravelivg vt[hin the speed knit ox lase. He said if there is a pxeblm xi[h epeedim.he x1 ee4 be be 8olive Dep Coen[ L back out[bora end rexk[hv rade[e4 4euv eovv Cic4ce aaaiv. Ile avid 11M1e did R$rY,E 4 fel that imtallivg a eCvp sig¢at that 4[aneectiov mould ba P.mt—I. Ile ee4 ou a pLi¢d w 0u[hu ep�he tufFicee he pool area ee[hexa red eau pedeetit..exafflc a xou the e [[bere. He aafd Lhe II F .Che people vhv my ba gp—g m—.1 Paxk vould pxobablyabe the a e[w parse¢[rhaC rw avy 1 f rep sign re p t u Coweilm.nbar Dw14g sited Haxwl Yark hag becow a uollettox�see atber ebev a reel �) r ✓r dmt"i attest a f—rhe live along it ace we happy about tmt. ve_dthe e.matthing has happeved[o I �y.�'kdr't'y� 19th grease. II 1 ff Hxwiw Pmblw—gaethu avd Hiahvay 75 ft— If i Cwwi—Wbectw asked Lhe City Memgvr If he ivfotwciov w thi.­h—yet. Mr.Pipee e.£d a° vi hdtbe Co.cilCeaclfer�LeH eidbxhev ve get a[eathevdxa4 repo Debet GlemhaIebell(DI-1-of gegiwe d f Sng➢evlge)x111 be preeeerfng ma[wv[h,ve x111 1-1—this type of thivg a av All—to - { place w a other Cy of eitw[im. He-id ce rill also be pr4tiLlz4g available f.de ar the[rlcea£eI Y �xmdecre Bothe Cewvil van look aL ehie­--­j—edl¢cant to Huth.cad the a related to i 1 eaid Che e4fI Eeele thle pre [farm I.[he ray[o gotov ch4.but 1[le still very up sive--rberetie cheap tuvluriw Cv the pt.blw,ce T pal be eL m f3p exact Mm1ci qua Ne ]mevbe AA—tt Aid he a[[ 1 t—ceativg.—g—h ether mmbece of the Counil. W eaid iC vm m w C.marling—Ing avtl Lhe TIO,really goes[o aloe of—1.co pre—a 4rending ve[4 eaid it ieawly held ores a yeas war[ha—.k—. ea avvo raged rvexyove to mbe u ateemt t g y I.;c. -A c Po[kl Permit Ordfwme _ Cmmci kZ:,,Ge1¢ee paeevd m co the C-1[he covplicevice of the v eitivg reeltoce germane be r" cry perkf¢g pragc®• 8he eaid it xu ea-Il received rhe[ehie grwpiie amiew re came beck t nflle� ,G Yx ag 4 amthyc_Yeax. � � - � Ihef[iw of need HeeL[icCivve eiluvbet Gtee aid he hat bed eI. ingt.g from people livivg Iv eu wv-deed reatxicted hdf viaiwpe,tM1ae ace iv tbenpcvcme of Crying I.put together sow deed ceatc a—A.e B abed if there -1 i�upewL�g mck.hvp.1a[M1e a[haC—y mUh ¢[[and act tv:bat vafghbvcMvde con dv in pttitA tog h hie sed cee iw. d< eeid ve Md a voA—p last year. tle¢Aid be Ea sire Che attorney be pa paredainarb t laatty t p[obeble wale mC mind doivg[hat again. eaid he could be beppy[ pp x b£ y gawp lite ehie evtdiecuu hie. Cvuncilnmber Creav eaid w t of tbe It lr4.t.—E to by I.awb revetletlmv,.—M Che,vele mL euro thy—d[o ba ceet—t.d. M1 TXL be 1 e Na I valutiana Cow tt a etLu Cow Davi.ate e • C ca ilvmber coded tbe r.vlu[1em caceiL[ee a [ha cl[ya dvlvga4 a [Iw ry ¢[TNL Arcual Maeriag.age eaid all of tbe raevlutivm arced—h the exceptive of ov rhich we eubml[ted by the City of note.that fox tI—A Iv.—A of 25.000 p ppl.ei in cem[1u iv arc of 100.000 P..Ple.m Iadividwl yfl claim tax agriculture ezmprien eeuld wly beeg[mCed 1EtehaC Ivdivldh. —d at least 60 peccevt of h4 ivcuse Eru th.0 lad. eaid i[failed by wly Loo vo [o pore[h4 reeolu[iove cavitue. H —d they did pave a re.oiurien re evdetee a bleed-bored wlm Cue .ugg—W by Hapcwmtative tlI.htowr.a.Bald he (� ' aCtevded vary of—city Itt—y cee[lvge evd Fowl[M1m all quite intervatfng. Y`tt H.Cw111e Middletichavl--sue T[afEic entl 8[ree[evd 0[111[ Live Ptobl.... 4 Cp.ellmenbet Hwertl advleed that he ie co.vrmd abort the p...ibiliry of problem rirh the utility live. 6 nada[Old Colwy goad At the Middle Sc-1,in the arae rhes the school buaee et p to load avd.l:,%.b,,aevee the baa 49 quite a deep rut there end the anile aro soft I¢[hat ace.rbfeh my avdaugemvdi 1Iw e4 the utility live. me Plp�e,City Memger.mead the ath—bad been t— abort c4elvg Old Ce1- 1; goad ehrovgh she vamua and if Chi ppeve,—xe.pomihility mwld be 1—t.. .Pip-eaid he mu4 check ee j, w thio wt e u he be.cot heard my def3vity plea ft.tbe ethovl. itDenut,CI[,S.exa4ry - Comvilmvmbat Hmlfn Sgur w medal[.by vada for Oem[y Cfty tle e4ry nor II g asked if av altecmfe dee - I that Ne.gobext Bm1th.Director of Cawuviry navel dr.Pipee lndlea[ed hM xwld look iv[v the were:. opmnt,iM1ve te.lmea. i �Vi' Pimvier[ark elamo®d gewnwvt I� .; Cmmllmevber➢soling asked about the¢[atm v£[h4 aqulpwv[. Mc.Plpae IvdlceteA thio 4 with Che.toff. Mayvc Movaay.ted Lhe circule[4v of a wad.list foe[hL pack viii M of m.LCavice xithiv 4e cvvwvity. 5 C 5.. 4 (83dwalk gepaic , ,,�¢ s v AOTODpMImlTtrnceednby chaBPropertyC,ao.er�m[a[iv c1�fvqui[ad shoo[[hide em[411elelt Yl�eeudl 4* I f `d 3r pb r s/ RE 4:1- a ' r ZIRM -----Oc[vb¢28.1986 PA08 805 ILIIIPIAe OP m0 eD818PILLe CITE—I.—I.BELE OH Tm 28TH DAY OP OCTOBm,1966 @TBH CM BALL LOCAmD ¢ AT 1212 OWE B IB PER CITY,0 HCpT3V1]S8,COmT2 OP Nm168,Tm.4B AT]:00 S.M. # Cbme11 cot Iv xeeuLx easel..rleh the follorlvg N vb preeent: i p Jme MovtlaY,Mayor Ile Celine ice ty off [.I—— 0.eugeve Barrett Mill-B. City Mme Green gar Cava Pipee. k$ CuybMle Both➢I—City Secte4xy 9ctt, HOuvde.Ct1y Attomay JetcY L.Mrlfvg ENNESTIVE 8E3s10H d)} k The Cmvc31 mwemd the u bg at 6:00 P.M.cod finedfately receeeed into m emcu[Ive eeeafm[v disc.. j;, cvv and Pevdivg litlgatl.n,ae follom Mtrx U.City;and a dralvagv uqufelt w JOEL St.— .. wvp e[d "� i CITIEEB ImOT 'i '@a Commil remmewd for[be ciCiuv Input/Inquiry e..e1m. lto.De van preum t0 speak. PoBXAL 8 wewd[he£.coal Av3sI..at]:00 I.MHIThe]wacetfm NN.I—.—by I....t Meh P_of it N..ley Baited Nethcd ChutN. l �.. h COg3ID4 Ttle IBYDT08 .,.'",{ Comcilambet carter[ M the me3m t0 am[ma the Cit,Cm 1 nlmtea of 0 6 21 1986 and C 1 m ...j �• i comber Calves eecovded the mC3m. A11 coxa 1n[scot end[he intim aced mevlmual. ,. CM=MCNIVITM eecoantae Jwl Jeffcvte.Mavmec of pelf stet..Etlm[iea.fax nvvefal.mrd ream a io '' p iha Nayvr and Cf[y pummll xecvgnSzed Me.JeM Covlvy Of[he Cvmve CSU Office end Nce.Margate[JeffcoG. vM nta Sv at[mdewe. The Mayor and Cwmc11 then ptev [o W.J.el E.Ieffcota,tM Tema it—t al d evel.pmvc C.wefl'e Volw[rex Ivduetrfal 4velopet of the I..cit-ME. Mr.Jeffc.te vu emvg a select group of I.rhe received tba eltativn rhich L arexdad..wally by the Teras Ivdutrlal Development Come 1 " (TIDC)C.a E—Eld c1aM laetlex fa not cine d a pmfenrlovel—E-1 e[ecovomtc develop¢[end rM1 Me played a eipiffemt mle[oxetd tM....o ermth of hie m hex local eommEty batman July 1,19M end July 11 1986. CURSIDm ELSE 1 J Cmafdec Bid 8]2 fox three Sek-e a co 6e used io vatlow a 1 tCItivm.a mounted m Ceodmu Dad Sn th. d e mouvb Of 10,466 end SO 250 c[Sve ud lbaxe Moore Iv tM1e [of 8650 -�p k Cw P1pve.CS[y Mawwt,yteeented the a[eff'e cecmmvda to..cape rM Iotas[hlda metfne epecifi- Y} MIf.w m a par W.heals. Be.id G.odvan Dud'vee lw bidder on[hv hvavy half tvv for$10,466 cod the half tw foc 410.250. Mr.Pfpee fetlicaced Wb Bmry 10 eubvitted[hv avly bid for[he ampere else Pfeku fro 48,450. 4 um Fwd1ry 4w the MY[Ov pick-up mould c®e fxm the Wet.Olecxibution budget;the fieevy half plckvp mould Ee paid...St.street➢Ivlefw budget;and tM rupee[plckwy rwld uqu3re Its f tE fru the LLemmr Betvlca budge[. Cmmeilmember Dovllm rode tbe inti..[o amxeve of[M eca44'•re d 1b' rewbave of[hdee three vehlclee.a demtikad shove and Cwmflmamber coin d coded M i dlemealm fox clatffieatim [M mtfm my d wavLowl _ g.t t— ­LN,Bid 67-3 foc a b­far It.ME—dfetcibutl.v di 1 to be f$16.757( ed-f)E. e - " Stec.Mmhdwry.ea bud¢etetl (Machina Ie a J.C.B.) f` Iha U1Y Y-.Cava Pipe.,preeutad tM blde received for Che backhoe. W--d tM Camcdl It ie L the staff'.rtcOmevdatlo0 t.aecapt tM I.Et Em metfve spm fLtStdue.rich[xede-fv,nubmttted by Pxacv —ty Salva,Iva far 116.]5]. He said I—Iv the emnn[of 432.000 cora appxued iv the Ne[et DLtr1M- i rico mvL1m'e budge[(ucowt Mbar 22-62-6902). Comellamber Nhertm mala[M1a m[iav ao a of[M Yy 4` - wmhua of thfa backhoe.u tleavrl6vd shoe.and Comcllvaebec eatce[[eecovded h 1 to A4 rov di '�. euaelm for.]acifice[iu.the inti..weed umvfwuely - Em6IDm 0863CE EMOIVBmIeG CmTBACT Coufde[rvtbwiaa[fw fot tbe City—m tv enter Sn[o vmPev b 1 f d 1 iM Eng rl[h Vfeenbeke[.Pfx rod Aawcfetee£ot deal..of she Club Lte Lift S[a[im[Me moa di d be = Q evlma math¢Sv m snow[me eo eueed 9)500 to be efd fx 1 1 3 E d R.Pipee,City Mmagax,preemted a vamoxavdw fxm Mr.F.B.yd Vilder.Ditactor Of Public Etimtlee, m agremevt foc e::glm-an N.—S.fox tM club Lala Lift a eL v W.VlLder ivdlce[ed[be mm n - Cvumll appmnd 490,000 m Oembae 21.1986 It,[comedo e4 the Club lake Lift f tMt. ee mtd the Cmvcil "l vu hu 1"b...ift thin tM agxement r1[h Vleavbakrt. 1 antl Aeaoefatec fm deal w Vllder veld[hte ogre- foc dMJ in not[o ezceed 47.500. &..90 a[cuplatlu Of the design p1,19 m - Hll edns[ix fel bide fro[ha pro2ec[. TTv deed,.x111 take ID co 90 days r[th a data o£2ebrucy 1,198] vzpmted u a.tart date fv[c.mtrvetiuv,M1e ea1tl, .meC[octiu[eklmg eypxmttm[aly 120 Jaye. Nt.V11tlar 'A � ..lusted[M.ea[1m could be iv.pvra[iov by 1,l Juw 1,1997. yCwmllweber Eooxd made Cha w[Im t av rove of Chle au[Mr]setlm.a deecrlhed ab and Cvuvcll- vmbac YMx[u eacutltl W m[1ay. Aftaz cam£..caber dtecmelw.a fxievdly avmdmvt r §� t 49 t[Smlate[M[tercel cut.cot ...d 1300 far[hie cock The friavdly mmdmv[me a ea M t o 9 ,' coda the mtfm. 0mp a vote of[be m[loe m tbe flmx.ea mended tbe coda.meed uvuivomly. i _ COMBIDm NEEM E_PDMPs d 0uel0...thv L 1. f mteMN of faux Scram come For[M c.m3t of[M emtM1 Collaee Pear Lif[9ta[ivv ' fru My ue vvd .Pm.end Yomr 8.ulPm........u detailed Ja[he coon[of 110.582 [o by aid Eros cm1[el>m pm]ac[..[tilt.£code (see page 806) - S i, ti L i l v w .. > . ,...,..E �. 3 °2 m. n ` gF PACB 806 B00["N^ MIHIITHB OP OCTOpHB 28,1986 ) popes Ptemnted tea v.tueat I.PureMse f rvav-Rupp pwpa frw Pmp d pone eq Ipw C �l f e[ f§2;645.50 each for t—of.310,582 a ra r e 1[u. He m[ed a o der o u ilise� yag a,^, {� electrClel control Bear.aM pwp frmee.1[le w mry to pwcMae idevtieel uplaeewn[pwp I[ I ( N uvvotad M y A[[OrwY.bcott H.—,Me advised slvcae[ha ie e m e it—LM Cowell ca PP { 3 y purchase- p deg the t]m avtl effort[ advertise fox bide. ft.eP1 e.-id delivery nil b¢ fight [o Cm days—d U pu she ed mm,[M¢quipwn[uv he v aperntion 0.NwmMtcl2po —t avec diecu..I—, , .�' $„ ? CouvclL®ba the mde he intim to awrwe[M i M1 f+,� '� �I bwe evd Caweiammber eetr[t eecovdad tM moon. All rare a fever®d[M m[Im sed umvlmwl.d ��_ y^ a COpBIDNH ACd88 MOHILe N@¢PABH HPBLOPMg3T � Cowidar w[M iaiw tM CS[ A[[owe o file a deelxr t iv 3[ate➢ [rlet C ^ Acker.bila Noma Park Drvala t a o fu avec ani a „ Y �'� 1ha City At[orvey.8m[[Houvdavtthm pteeeveed[Mifellwing revolution,ag pClomd belw:t ,' } - 1� BP80LOTION H0.86-15 ce ° A BBSOLUTION OP T88 CITY COONCIL OP Tf03 CITY OF 01NT8VILL8.T88AS.APTtlORIZING A➢HC),AeATOeY F U TXT ACP[Og AGAINST C.M.ACHee ANO JON.ACTH,AND MAYIHC OTtlee PHOVISIOp6 eHLAT® (Mrebma Madwe Subdiviclm) � recameved[be Council epprwe[hie reavlu[Son. Coucflvmber Veartm made tM miim[e 1 Sm No.86-15 mod ComcllmemMr Dorliw.econded th. t'-- Pi.Mmr[—tlwavila PI 3 PIP- -.1 tM Eieul year emwl r port for 10-1-BS[M1rough 9-3o-B6 far[M Cowcil•e fox �� 1 I s Meta¢Oelevder COum[1 we[ivge—I be Mld w[M follwag daaa: «✓' povmber 11—City Ceuvc3l Cwbimilov me[Ing—capital re arch reports-retreat. HN—ber 18—City Ceum11 Yv,mal Met �"� II ember 25—City Cowail wrk.a.eiw--cap1[al re arch-pt--t- 9 emrte—va er 9j, ° Oecem6er —b—mock easel.avd..til--g. C PiMltwev.rch reports—ee Oecubar 16- Cwbdmiim wtk see.den—d city eowcll me[ivg. ep—1 m.mtch - draimge avd aumery FD I� A➢JOOHN POH THB HOLIDAYS R q( '� alive of PY 1986-198)bud do L d 3� Preeav I i M.P Pe.thw pureed out tv Lhe Cowell.vd.teff their Peraoml copy of[he mr budge[,as ado d M.Pi by Ord3meee po.Bfi 5 av SapCevbar 9,1986 total 314.345.206. p 1985 I4'Oi P18ca1 Cmfotvanve leque. Pea ptww[ed Pe rice Alan 1 M1 CM k Mport p % ' Capital a rebase r � tree[avviuwnC � m uea M.Pipes ed-..d Na—.il Net tM rectal - amt,..it. neon Lee city rests a vlbra[ory sheep 3 ural£ ra lied vo -p . ..actor N obtain the wceeeary dmei[y v i[e c v projects,Me asked If meld be C rw[ed 1a pureMsag that piece of equlpmvt. M Bald[hay mould apply 802 of the city's ,FP [ectal cwt(apprOzfmtaly$18,000)twettl.the wtcWae price of{53,500,rhlch mould brag[M Price i apPtwfu[eiy+35,500. M veld Lhia Piece of equipmn[1.a 1982.dal machine Cdth apptoaimMly)00 Mu mar Mfr e of ea. OCMr cinders Mve r ad tPrices w.]iniac Pieces Of used equipment mould rmge£res$44 000 I Ce 353,400. M.PEpea..Id tM rm.ms that he I.mkieg the couvcll•aecovelMrfltim.hint puecbeaag[ha w 1 follwx: 1)if the c.pdealP erar avd rewd3 teat rex a[a ew[lnue to m t Che o3[y Canal y .tavdard.. M city £11 wed urcMae Or c [o roe[thartwe of a [pine[(2)If tM cd y 1 - Lo res[ [M revCel mob mould ay for the hlna 1.L1...thin[w year.;end 3)a vex pace of equipw fort he•ac[Mevav id.Mt ie the 3701Ov0 N{80,000 tinge. M.Pipes said Che e a of rev[fvg[hie m h1 j� e$22.b)5.00. Nt.PIP¢.said alibvughre e[m [ ee [M Cwveil b y -. Lhatp,ogrm mot—P".amot equlpmwL,M alae raelicee CM[It ie we e;—t ersie mtk ,Chile w d ki still b—[e bid it,if[Mt a[M C.—'.deoafee,M felt this a •t m ranaly Practical a 4 bmefleal J d and--.1­tof­yavd M_-d fox CMS,__t_the P.t,M.e of[his Piec of - e Lu t far its mnfivwd we uW applaaClw in the city's s[tae[cevetrmtion progrm. ' Cewcllmvber Davie.ted if the—t bows au[ov it.wdar a]ms avg [M tit,mould u Mve tM[empawe. Cmvvilmwber 6reev.eked if 700 hour.have already b d It.xMt Se LM us 1 ' ,t lwgth of life£or each a.Nim. M.Poteet.—i—about 4.000 More lovg K h curt[mod inlet n ( sed rapleawevi of -- M.ted[M city has a flatbed trailer tv ince the 1 ftm a1Ce Co alta.ee '.ct iv mover o Couwilumbet —0.— Nk equ pvev[ "4 that w a getCi sea u Ctuatim• PIc�vole`Lh1a mch"e ie more impwuvt to th .pug pes advisem - - vox . vg cow c and ver true 1w fat a Mt.Pid t er rill be r aaeable vm6er of a res a Shat era ewdide[w for to urfaclvg(overlay wly),but[Mea Ie also a 11! ge ujai! i number of s[reate CMC are a sufficient dateriwe[Iov[M[[hey mad to her tw Cad. M said M dldv'[ � � foresee ince,if avy,vw [rwCiw prow s;hi. P. wd het M ewld sea mvy carve tw[imapro]ec[a evg u - f Nr.Pipe. ptopo a id M .asatuepay fur tint of M Pi—Pro]ec fwd..®[ $ vcilvamber Grew voted w Mve tM c0.[es[lmtee o¢rhe[a vw i_a£ moul equlpwvC d cwt M dw'CCMve avy--t-w chat a 1982 mehiw Could co. M.Pipe..id tM[I.[M valor f ge Mak biddies 3[. Cuuvcilwmbet Greev fel[tM city eMuld[-bid a elmiar mehiw(e uaetl 1982). r di.....iw.the Couvc11 cooed[e look uC£ar bide w this mehiw ao 1[ ld th id th 1 1 1 M Pipes e.dd bide could be �I q h k f Couv it Id five by MamherL23thlCmncllmvber LMe[ov felt[hie mould all. he Couvail five - d ret W:v a 1{�ecce f% t s v a[M 1 6 1 Mr.PSpee m[ed Ne Cowcil�� x111 by[M1en M e detailed a tM[.agree a report few. 1 Tis t. WINv + z b ,fir r to i 2 . ry r Couiaec.volvtvavca tv M Boud of d-01 ,W e lB y, - MayuMrvtlovtlay--dilh.Bill Rmtt.Me bass my ima chin burs t.[he Plemi vg CvmLafay. ID _.Z �� reuivin8 tem e:W to be e11g161e fu aefull tm Mar ,y[hvevaf[ec. M emlu[ed the voce FJ� gz.8111 fmliv. HM voted tM Cem oY CMrlee Schuls explced in Sevmcy,ba[M emtlmW[v serve mt11 .5 I replecevmt amid tie feuW. 9M[Mv mWmted WB.Dawn Pete to term wt tM zaufvdex.f tMC axL¢Wed 3 BM noted gta.Pala mold be eU.I 1a to be appvivmd to a full[m Mar tem iv Savory of 1988,u mold Pr J dt § ewlln. She Baid Nx.Bmliv ie a falter Psawber-1,l by Cha NivdMv Bebvvl Dln[r1.t avd Mce.Pale]e Svu1N L. 4 N<' may Per Davie.Duhu,Wxhe¢avd Perk. C.mWlumbec Dm1Lu uda tM m t. xav f[Mae[ro N f0 miv[vevta and CwmlluWec b nacovded LM1v mtlay. All 1 f fm ups u d anivvu ` :Y� k ' P OOOPCIL 1CTIOf WU s } Cill eieefc I� Com.ilmmbere gall aW Mvia£vtlica[ad M1m much they e.J.1d the City BmplgMa PIm1.tut&.-Y [ 4 int x.1Mr ro.vby Pa1x crow W, y1,9'f+� x I soca fum lYa[Sve R Coumllmmber Davin asked Che Nayoc tom[M mat..... g held e[the Cl—,of Cvuecu c°v erv3vg.the am:a aolid vaatei[u[im.SePVNe [vattin.e.—I advivvdCouv[y C.vvieeluu,sem Puk,calla. S eCivg oP the Geleid Nae[a Corm to ; d Blaen of the Chuber.f Cou.roa. BM dWiceMd repreeev[etfv a.f tM[Cl[y of Carthage mere 1m3[ed to att—.but race usable[o be pxewv[. eM aeid elteroa[Svea m wlftl mu a dlaWv uxa di--td. Sha—d the vuC u tleg data Ma Mev get far e.ve her 1R et 1:00 P.M. geld the aH.vda Ia vom—MPte d gemma to the alteroaCiv.a co be diemeead avd[M t1u lfu. ,y I�eudvu Pxevaratim Cvuvcilmubec Dmlivl camended Patrivla Allo.girecter of Plneme,fax tM appeasew.of tM city's r_ ` - budget. 'Be said M Lae a Y.felt Hwtrvi]]e'e ciq hudget is ue of tM mxe eLemr iIt -bWg,u pxotluce, F com mat Be mud..aI. Mve•glueary this yux ao tM Mymv em ffgui.ut what.11[M 11 ml.gy;Bata ge aeid we bud8vt Ie uvdexemvdebM ud a almya d.0 w fu. 1 " f �" �Trallara parked w 19[M1 Scrut CwvcllvmMr—lis --d them lee ct...parked slang iM et u 19th B[ree[and ehie ie nuivg t-f—hasar d. —of Bask Et—lC uda a mu W check an it iv tM mmivg. NSDIA DpBBTIOPg jT/$ Bmd Mau m Cav1[aL Turuemvte n ' J.D.Dlekmaov of eflR fedi.S—i.—d eM MMr rMv eM pleased tM vezt bma Seeue fox Capital ;:P lmprov.veuta. Nayocfooday referred[M......w ro aeid Geu Pipes,Cley Mveger. ge.P1pea u1d�[fu& Lu Mev diaweeed. Ne •great de,l dep.Wa u w eM mp"t LMt W.Isbell ie pnpeilve d about t _¢ deliver. Se said 1t L•�v.ral feelivg[MC Maed m g.od solid 1nEomati.v v[[ML t1m, M1e city cev P—iCB for either a ew m[iw of[ha Frage; of dSecutiautiw of do aeid m date Me bees vex[Imad C eC ell for a baud I—.the aeid Mev Lha cit Hued the next[imprmauvt pmexu 1n 1986,it w ulkivg it about Stitg pt.grm eMming Bith a Cm Wl Se v Ear tM at—t.et that five avd pmc d1v8 fxm LMi.to.;plata Che zv eucfacivg.P every—tiv fou age said vMlouly,Bhu u exhau.0 tM muf v that ere tautly available(there fa abut 1—,000 r -BB vm,.bedeuae tMce MM M.v lvuxee[urvlvge aW aavivga afma the origivel feau¢i. tM ClCy Cwv.il Hll have t.uM a deefelm me Wt aeieM.the MII d thin devi—mill have t.by vada nam efu 1v tM vex[year,horrvei,Ch.dwlgi.v m cell amthex bmd issue uy com amt[fu Iv eM vex[Mac,ML me uy mt cell it mt11 tM Yellmlvg yeas. He aeid[M lint bvvd laeu w ca1Md Iv 1986 and we cev probably.—th it uvt11 Jamaty.f 1988 but ILd--Bpm haw C u-1—P eu evdn tepidly our io8e®proceeds. S Bala tM Publle N[111Ciee daper[uvt ix iv the eau Itm[fpv Hth e Stat c uv[im ee Cha uMr tad e r eltuatlm. Hv aeid there ere[o uv4vwv elvuvt.t18bt e wake a dacleiu. gays Ibvday felt tM Come11 Bill hue a Mttex M1evdM ae the.ftm[!w>o Javmry �Cx �Pebxvacy at v61ch t]me ae sill Mva[M be.efl[of[ha e[aff'e uv repei[e. II Acker Suit ' B. tlx.—BDichev..v of -"d M.Bco[t Bouvda.City 1[[.mey,If ha Bmld be hmdllvg the Gait agelnet h uF' Ackert.I e aaId ia h.mould he havdllvg[M uCCvr gxemally. II uthy Pair,Bepormr ft..tM B—i—lis 1[m,ukad Mx.e.uvde if M mold a i,lv chat[M Mulu 1 ' L4.—waving Se danigud to do. Ni.ft—aeid bufeally tM City 1e it, t.cool-tM dlffereve of betmw cM City avd[M MMra ea tv—Mt or mt a;File Mm pack drvel.puvt 1n a wMlvlaiov it SS r { ADJODHRBttl'I - etfully eu8m1[ted, .Ffi 71 t 1 0:[h De M1rv�Cf[y 8eacemcy _ t ' k: z h ini 808 Opg"0' !¢gOTe9 0@ IIOpQ08g 18.1986 4 , NIROSeg OF Tee CISY COmCIL lOt¢1TpG®.0 OY Tge 1gTg pA4 OP gOyHMB88.1986 t0 T08 CITY PALL COOgCIL Ctld1®e¢9 AT 1113 A-6 tl Ip Tm CIPY OF mgTe E.CCCB OF­i,SE8A8 AT 6:45 P... T ��y�+-� '' � The Comoil wt In regdler eeeelm Meh xhe follwlvp vvmben meemu �� � _ "j r ­7 Ila C.Cnnee CSty OF—.t.Pteeevi: 1* 0.Eugene Bench ..I-8.Green �Pv�33 s {: 4 Cary Ba11 Patty gerexd,Jr.'Nrm Pipes,CSL)Nevagm 9M1w,City S.­­ 5.... epbm g.Ovale Oick Nluctm t4 X Jecry L.­gBou o,Clty Atxomey I � �, The wetive vee ee1Ld n axdex b)[ha 8ovacable Jme tlomay,myvr. The 1 skim we P111111td by ��,dr a m.Seth Nillimeav,nmeemtivg the OnlGrim Pellwehip church. b attevd3ng ci[Iama moxa preeevt. ' ��+p' COgBIDm Tm NIINT83 O}'[88 PgeY1Oa3 M88TI¢G mnilmvmbvc—It mode the m[fm to awxwe he Hvutea of[hv orvHma w f ¢8 1986 r x4i sed Camei]aevbat 6atveacaevaoded the intim. All more n favor aW ehv m[fev do lase.1 it 1 i I i �..ix i � _ CON8Ip88 CUPfgACT 't `� t s contemt far aawaellm aeevieev to Che Filly Noodg¢¢eniowl Coumil w Ai h 1 d .e Ague hell - of 15,000.ea budaend a int City tlmagar,edvleed thio cinerea[Se the vine ae c vee]eat year ge lid the arvlcev y m by pnaidedace=Ili,n"pexsom exxee[ed and/or--dof alcohol,drug oc Chafe related charge pmtllvg bafoea aha Mmieill Com of the City of euntwflls. Al.to by pcwided to Lha City,­P"'. . 1 £ eeid,ar mi emml_1 tepot[a and a a xehmefn annual report. Coumllmerbm Herron wdept6e 1 mo[ to sop we Of We covtnet for 15.000 end Cmvc3lvembar Nhartm eecwd.d the room MacueHov: 'I CvuveSlvambec Gaim mggeeced that thio otmMra[lm uek to£1W Euod3ng£teen eltaroace amrcee 1n the fu y e ecielly in light of he fm[the[city flmmee ar qwe iom le due o the couditim of the a eh i d said ante it ie such d washy pm9rm,Al wuld'mt moot o e it suffer for a lack of fuWlvgcbam [b ormoisere uomtad ten inch m the eiq'e funds to belptit.eBAfter cow diecusel.,It roe noted tMt d �'f4 [hv f—w haele w[hv dng p bl then will likely be fvMxa1 moue weil.bll to it and[het they y be wan of that. Al re 1 f f Che-ti-m the flava PBCBPP COpeCILgO®¢g9 G88m Atl0 DAV1S who11 w voted a d[ til [Fw tbi f din 1h 1 how d by f I Egor gmday entad the city elmeld vaq these camema. axpreeeed by Comcilmmh pcu -. df:Cetare. °O ae ex Gaime.to the p Cmvlde[a neowvvda[Im to fled a wetlm(om thlydd—"t s[he awuvt of 110 000 of ud ,, ategde Plav Far wamrte denlovwvt thnueb a cm[rw[foc a xvi H h h ill-Y l4e ry � Pawmie pavelvown[ConocaHov. ` The city gendgac,011e Pie..,advised[hat Chia Cacporotna v111 have d vtWy caWmted vheraby the sg. he and wdlmaevw,eves•and 1nh111[iee OE tluvtaville mtl Nelkar CamLy ee a locative far oar]ndue y ..+} rlll be evelwted. ll eeid Che fivdl ascent of the ptagrm 1e to attic t nw bmfneaeve m d, 1,hexa, mPild those roaently iv plane Lo fur mt.P d�ecmomie H[uatim IvoNelker Comty,both the to bees eW he amplayrmL pomun o4 am end. e d e staff t­.Lhe Cmm11'.eFPm.1 o£the c1Ly'e pe[[iclpation in thle etu y. ee eeld he mrtlximeed,elovg with CoumlLeabm Groan,in the walumdm prog Hth Lbecelfba orf roea�fovaltEl C lbet was—1.t do tg e e [of mtk. 8o said M1e very fe ]mp[e v L eeid the city's [ yen m mpmy,rho has been eelecxed to perfocn the econ I development Ft.—at d I portiee of 110,000 rill caw ftm Its[..ease Por Lu[uro elloutlm m mallound town �� 'T 1V eeid it Fa ewaatad that additional fold.Hll by—ble foc cony fomrd[coin tbl lam£fecal year to 0 "J} Cupp]mint the-cm &'lid ibw ct llbe m int1vith Cvet y Mvelwwvt A. ,i Cogora[iov for the study[het iv bvivg dove. gee will int be giving veiny m eL[ rporatiov ac we.dw theeugh footle 1v dvdy.Chvpv ox f�rw.Heetaid it Ie eppemrLte For any g0verorevtdl meicy o em xm or .dile of tbie t bet dvllwc xk pnducc that ie carLelvly beneficial[ he o®vityt andcapptmcill to be funded is this menet. Cwmllvmbar linen rade[hv IM-4 tim a tM1e{10.000 stud H[h TM Pmtue E emte[]ov and Comcfleaebe[Beintt evemdad the mxi n Odac ealmPotCeuve11wm6er mr11.g asked L£eI3p av Yelhet Cnvty hove comitted to­11.­dentre of.hie e[Wy m moll. mygr Mavdq debd Nk.Tm Pact foc a rupame. Tht�I 1y Vj e• tl.Sect it-.tMt eI s�{ BD hu bevy ivav a afMlu cm m[for[ha awuvt of a I, { nary 1 o aop eh.e eM1. rau bll. at Chair mat board me[1vg. ge wid M lvforval c fm h bee had H[h gpemer Bdre.ldd a ij Baaxd wit. SWiu[e they ate lemlvg ewey, ­tit,i aW Ivey lode etvotl[ha 6wef3ta LM1at wind b C 3; - ;V derived Fem 1[. 9a said foc Yalbtr aOYnty h :hes. hgd.... only 1vf 1 eowareetiom Hth[ha oar 1 edufvfe[eatim[he[H11 bel­g oFflee>a J y end ha' de l­U1.pcopvael to[hem et this p Ivt� .1 1 ge wild bv4oce the gm[wllle-Nalnc comfy 0 vinic ]opus tiw cm ratted Hth Pmtue,1t M1ed in baud mxa than 140.000 which It received fcm private em[rl6utimC. 9e said ittaan pay for Chia study if 1 [ba_t it. the three mbiic agewLe. 8a eeid,M1owvec,lilt it hope¢m achieve by Sett.g ort fele the public mw fe that x H31 evebla[he belavice of its fend.m go for development of a II S —ti.pwgr®dmd Ne­­. lbe ll,­..of these food.Linn appeop[idta Ear the p ve orgav e l-i 's. ntfom ae oppose n Lhe public agemiee fmdiug its k omcetiog coon, r"1 Comellwmber 6cem exproeaed hfe lap 1 of.hie andy,mtivg theca type eorpaeatlaoe wok bw[when there ie both public end private cllpera<Son>a put[Ivg nm to8vehax, a ..m typ£edlly Cha av that an III ,t the ma[emroeaful hal m mob de 50%o4[hv opvraLiaml fmdlvg of[b ocmniaatim tom ftomethe public " k$- veene. Ne eeid although L dltiv't feel tWt vould by workable M1eee,tbv benefits clot Hll a ma[o eM ai it, ' frw the study,elm 1f tM o[gmieatiou le m[eu cemlul in aterae[fm fnfiu[ry.M11 give u cv gtaat deal f SA >✓.r i�tvtdt...ahlt[iour comvi[y ahaL will help fn the emmafav o£ean[fag fodm[ry,rotentiw o£Caietiug b„. IF Bateing a greet dell of If—'ill Eox the city ea It rill be evdile V$ he e1 y au d p 1 8e eeid he meted m 9.m reeled ae attougly M.—S tbie lith$ID,aldbo it. ity blit f d g l 11 h the f It it Hll be the fixes big step that to city il[eking then cel lead Lhe ley to othn gwvcvmavtel mgavLatfom dolvg eautbing vbou[eoovamic dwelopmen[1v Chia eros--vo[lwt rolking _ r abet its it ie Mw w do wwthfng about it. h L '' Cmuellaevbet Bell mid gw[wflle n a cowunfty HLM1 a atbr Cubetavtdal pMveceity and h didn't M City mould go[o av lit.............do smething[haL tiPb,here hove. . F S-.hxrcf,;fin, -•: yr u•v a I i .... r yp n b z s r x as _.___ edcB 8G9__.A i u b v ehfe particular i i y ras o d fire[ b My d..—.d b tb did f 1 f1 Y- ype of study ud did Mt M M1 d e bete CM Sd b C Slwab Bell sated tbu if w cuucted Teza,S6 Wlwwicy. Cvmei3vevber Xhar[ov Bald if w a g Ing Ep ( ( '�.�g�Cud arty,w mat SduCify xM[—It[y w rant,that¢[be e11 tl ave.nay x111 be P.t. kl R ve going Lo sell Co they, Be -d before w cev do that,w met figura u[Mater 11eb111 �i avd ease[. xe ud Lbav �Co fi.[Mae 1---t.fit all thfe together iv ems eoxc of package r1 b #. ' a a[a w sell to[at tgec d [r1u. Be said w need[o Idevt3fy da—thin [hese urge[fndaet[iee and a crosulcu h „s 1 1 J: +)ie expoud[ covpavi,a the[aie doivg eamthL:g theca days,that era ezpud3vg.[Mt have grm[h plena ud rev co ems hin 1n thin a as Se uhe[ie ceded. 8e said[he Pevcue Cwpa,ry ie wpoeed[o iM1wa fu aF u it Ie already used by]OZ o£cM campufea that w¢cuaul[evte for site loca[Iue. Be said they low vM - Qgoing un becaue they lies and bree[M it. Cuwcilmembec Greu said t.y ate familiar with Buv[evill My already corked to locet.indue[riee Mce(Heil CuporaC ie ow). cM mCi [h15 cot m ell wre Pn favor RCRT CopHCILlmtmOR HG AHD h d—S. 010 0001 E 611 E d f hi mi a 1 ud Th bow ed t f + vu e CDHSIDBB BOBCR ADGCS_S AS.pRy" 88PDHT ' Coulaac the Mda,[Daae[evd bode,[,dluetwvte fax cM 1f 1 au of It.ea1 veer 1985-1906 I-- get 1 c G endive Svpiwberc30.19. x. r cooties CI[y Mawger.edvfeva LM vp mil[Mt lieblli�iuvruca agiue me an he fvuvd in ` t IPee a tw c 'i "' J alma[all ucomta Idevtifiad as an Smteued cast for covers noted hfa n.cecv for thl,end LM fact . Lhie as a nwber om 1mnagle]ative cu m fax tbe ver I.. Xaiut Xovaay.old the Ma caked the City t.trite tv tM Ca uk tbwcco.t13w Nut TML',p ¢rill be,rhaC[My ar ivteadfug to de.rmM[yCMy viii be looting£or iv the isgLlacu[e. td to give ue aot[el eeeeeev.[of the fnsu[em¢ queatiov going—thislegielative auei . SM said ea av Chia Ivfvrmtia¢1e received,it rill ouncM ovid¢d w the Cil. Pipes ::I;. LM'6udgec re Cowcilvembac HMrton code the m ow[M Mdae[adtu.twn[e and[M1e bvdee[x [for[M meth df r 9 b 30 1986 d Coumilmub it[xit eemWed tM mt1w. DLuueeiov: Camcilmevbe[Waling mCea.after• win,chat the ecplu Par Ivereeue iv a tulac live it u la,awtdme.sitit.^ eve a Mdget uverruv." B,saki Chia 1 .t.l.lov.Pe'xbyCichaw le a need[o aver a eficic. eked ihaL]n eM£afore,chi,be wre p cicely dac.ev[ed. goof e v the m[Su.allcwre Endfawr udgc m[fu wood uv Lou 1. - BOPOHTB m ac mm PGSD —id-r ucuvbec£nude frm flecal B B 1985-1986 Mayor Xvvdey p[e.,viced LM1e rvquaec,d emmbruce.. p e red by Pattfvie All—,Director of Pivan Rwember 4,1986. C.ncilaemM —t—wde the—ti.. o a iwe aE LM 11eC of Evade M M b k aced Lo 6v carded to d[o PSecal v ac 1986-198]1 dLC opilmmb B. ended M ion. . m diacwsiov fox clariflu[ian all wree]n favor eE[M aL d ivw 1 CONSIDER COXl'BACT POe XUBIC £ ...u.t....—t foc..feel ro a.vita the Runtwilla Go®uvit CMral.Bne eL ova Pfn,A La A..o 1 [Iu In[M ¢ of 30 000, emendaa by[M Ar Gout 1 £ 16 a a fend[ w.Pi_wem th3.sueamenda[PmeMe btu wade fo[a vw6er of yeere Etw tM1a Ac[e Ca®ieeiu. - r: TM1L year,M eeia,it mill be used Lo£end tM fo11w3vg cis pcogrer: tM Square Bud Cam,rt HOAP Comer[Su B..Lu Mueem -� �, Meeefah Cwcect rlCh Syvphwy Drchea[ra Cmcar[Bud iv Guebv 8.¢Covwrie(2) Gilbert—d Bullivav Typ¢Op—t.rlth Orchestra Rwrih of Gvly Heed Cnmerc ac Selke '� y'� 'il County PalrBreuvde .� - Be eafd[M covtracc 1.[M a u ptevivue covtravte iv CMt any edvieaiw or par[Icipaclw vhatgee or f i tM[may be colleetedCby[bv Society Prom[ha 9... l public foc uy progcu Mttin.[lined e 1 be a.bl eoval by cM CS y Ateo,he eafd, So C e ciety r111 aab available t. City of[he a fluvefal recotd J ail receip[e evd dLbuce¢ve¢[e of So ty,halovg­ha[hex prwlafe e. Cvunvdimevbet e[ nae[M m 1 [ epp[ow Chic cat[far mwleal wvuue foc[M em of 010 000 aM C Ilmevb MrrM[ d d M mtiw. Afar eomaldLcuesiu far ulatifivetim,all w e iv few of[M m[lm ud 3[ d—-Z b �I Cw8I0R P08CSASE OS A pM 'U C.sfder bid 8]-]Fee a vu fox the ive,rl Oe utwvc Sv[M now[of 011.627.65 Co Wllud - CMvrola[ Hlaeen[p be aid frm bud ted PuvdeOe Nc.PSpea avid bid.wre Domed for thee p of a 3/4 t ergo vu£os a replacewnt vehicle for tM i Sngiuering—8-Survey Cl— M rou®evdedct lows[bid wiring epeci4 1 ubaitted by W11md Chweolet/Biwm iv the amen of 011.62].65.votivg cw-t bide este d.- :par h1eeSculac wh1 1 ., He eafd funds ate budgeted iviChv—t Of 032.000 Eor thi..[close. Xrp axplafaed[M[two bide I..[M1e v v ud ma fora 8uburbay.fox cM pu peas of wk3vg.are w Md all of iM 1nfoCvaLi t. iMreuMhr6mbeMt is rasgovctiwr Md.e Ha ealdl[M vu fits aur getybe[Mrfand 1C v111dmerkCoH tM nest it for cuaiavice[1.rill b oyo—vealaelan Lo re3¢c[[he euburbu hid[6aL ca.1u¢[115,530 0] ' Cowciluaber Gluriw.de Cha.ti [ eve of the bid of Wllavd ChevroLt S1 f M 1 h it uvuv of 011.fi2].65 Cv M veld frwnbudeetad fuMe avd Cowcll.mber Ha[re[[ vtl d M 1 All 1 - F £avu[ua[ham tea - REJECT BIO ON SOBRBAB Gelder rolec[fu of bid 87-6 for a eubuA.o nal that. sten 1 M 1 1 ,» ueidurd. c Nayor -y preau[,d this i[m,ea,zplaiwd 1a tM patagraph above.for the Cum311.apprwel. Couc111� tuber BM1erron wde[M-Lies[o wfec[bid 87-6 avd Cowcilmembec Bucett a onded he iw All 10 Mi II £sups sed the.tion p setl uvevfvowly. ' ). 5 m f r h� r s 5 y w r ITA ry D 810 BOOR"0" iQNgTRB De YOY81m8B LBS 1986 ¢ k fx cxn xB1UCgg'9 gaPOMf y=x � .�yGiF"{'��{ midex vwchme of¢vve[ew vehim t�2 �; Mr.Gane 1 idvimd the C well tbt Che vie[ ypY IK ¢ P pea a th fa portage Aachlva fe due t0 be replecH de 1[ Ck' { 1 ger be racovd3tlovd. b e city em-D cmtivw w a meehly lease ox.,tA,ly mrebga a ver 5 btE'` PI—Y Berea pe.[ege v[v evdnicale. eeld the Oirec or of 8fwvw,Petrlef 1llev,cavvmmdA tet va f'S Po chub the equip t At.outright Porche-e price of 62,638.es opposed Co Saulvg. Comeilvavbac hT.rtw , da b m[lOv m emxore the wxebse of a v.yoeL¢e tax eH CvwCilmmber 4x fn. d d b Oic 1, eeueeiw: Cmncllmvbez Otani voted hie dfehelief the[n[hare Ie uoly mu emtte fax a efge nit Cvuvcil-� bar Gaime caked 1Y the City rill haw Lo purebme a eeperaLe vlvtevema c Atcac[if w purchase the vest. H 1A All.­­.bac[hA vietemme w chis particular vchly H11 bA 6250.00¢ She year vhe[bx w�xebev it. -I.—iM1ec cb—Al,I.—figure of 6A.320.00 f for fax yams.Mich ie the l (- E thA tem of tb 1—the bit,xwld have to eia Cmmilvevbv 0-1.eMH If chis vehfe Hll be¢ � b Acle` m upgrade to thbt wef Meting vachfee. Bi.Pfpbe mid it rill come bgHpped mlchC et Office m urA Y rgeedhie prevev ghlvg and thatefvca A.pbbmg.. It rm g H the A of pwt¢ge bead lb e to.amn IA9 budge[md ie we charged mC by daparvavc.m t the i,y du { {' Po vote m[l:e m[Sm.ell wre a eP1me1 Abd the mtivn w.ead uvavfmwly -da to b. firm }, 'I b Ol 32-5202 fpmtva)¢moat[o m[fy ecevv[Sv Che amouv[ �. ­ c..I&.wihwieatd.a lncreme tbct.vitvrfl eewlcae f i b he im fE b e C.tvr caner Y a 'e"j" lir.Pipes.C bvagax.advfad that the city's eHetivg 3aH[or1a1 mtvice,Byrd 3mitOrfl B—le Lae o add tbiHdi[1vba1].750 agmce fk[of epme et the vvly eevdeled A—.Cmtar m heir eH Llug _ t t Of$300 psi ninth. Thf¢eeddl[fovl mea brivge the-1 J­­can[xmttvp tv 6,190 trmmth abed[Ap..eve a 13.7 V.=int anis ft iM1a coal mvtwct,b wted. Mf.Pip..Abid chis cb—. rill require the ir-vfer of fond.Erni[hevraga oe fox fire ellomtfm,and thus,regmcea Comcil approval. Cwwcllmembr Dvrliv made the m[im[o ao row f thL fwrea-e f tb tm1 I 1 Abd C Ile-b Bell eecavded she mLim. 111 wre f fmox I evd Ab.-11. . BAVOB'9 BBPOBT-.LBBB IB)gDA4 s. ) i� fill 6911 Atifiee[£m for Otilin bee a Mgor Maoff vwad elw has___¢letter Exam Mr.E.L]m Dr th, S pica Cheimev.Preefd if and C of Opere[ia Officer of C90.aevovpmiedgey a chart,that show[here h `1 SdmciH m[�q wind ba If the ewer vry rete feceeae av[ft0 effect. mor..,said Iva upc bB sung,thio x et rill bw to be-bbd by cb Cvmtil. Selig WeCa Sremiv Comit[ee PzetEn¢—byor Xovdry Bald the City®d Camey ace nix looking At the"t- . imp m '� fox en f[erlm va[had of metivg the solid ruts used.u mould be to have trmefar A—.¢Abd.—t-t hat out c0 m eu[.lda welty. She¢Aid thle x111 gave ua both tine t0 ark.a p.rmwvc mlutivv. M.said q �� twlid tttavbmll Abbe[wfwi-the Deeevbar 3rd vativ regardlvg hw mth it[mold mac f trmefer y 1 can Axx At A Pot—bt eolb[1m. Sb said they Hll¢here A,yr-ti..HLh #"Sqy [bole couvcil,but[he vinntw of tM1eix me[ivge are avellable for myow aha fa in b..b . , p, TM IIA c bills eubdivi.-Naatfe m Geed Baetric[Sma—Mayor MOMay sold there oras vetittg I. Clty Ball ighL to update this SMtllvflvae deed tw[sie[iws by eleetieg Che Ambers of.heir eo®1[[eae hate. qulred. abs said tb Clty­­ecotc—..vas[here t.mswr gbmti.. Sb Bald there ora M AbB m mly Iv Lha Cbvbeta eo the e[[avdmce mor good. l y If _OIL ACTICK rry POreerd/geaewa far Bu[are Allocatfv—Comcflvmher Ball caked[he City Maeeger hw big chis carry f teed®Dour x111 ba. Mr.Pipes.e1d 1[should be crowd b war the fm several yeee.. if said w cv[really b8aAbfbb—of the Able. m t=1I1[tLs be 0. lvg100.0vch 3a whetmxielly Lae l C mM lave,mclng w ere-bbemtlally door foe tb£feet Lw-t peidbde-A yeee.BAy Payday said w �V{ ill be looking ec this wrycecaPully before iha md-yvr budge[Wuetcev[e. Cwveilvvber Bev1e.eked hat the Cw 1 be Bi—mvthly updates m this. Ill h Crim Scatftfs Theft-Ov--Couvilv.bar bll vpcased hie comary about the ivcreve f auto-ft.. 4 Ch At Bekbrdt eai y I Hack evd rear veM1lelAb ase affv iv tLie era Abd em Chevy plckwp ttucke k�' Swld.caft— lvbWuatevllletmevtied b.H[h­d eewavi—bibg[o a hichtfva-ftt grease. &belfvee ria m ryev-Colfge 6[aLim,Lufkiv, Sal Tm Bemrte--Comellveaber Devin asked Lh"the Cmmil be givev¢mthly update.w b eat a of hese }r fund o ­yBA y.-ked chat the hotel-meal fwd.f Included iv Lhb.ninthly upd.,AA ae moll.u ih lYd se-14dieada--Couveflvmber Devic seed rhos tw.[1[f-fieve chevged their pvywvt schedule Xbt the k Bd ey Medical Saeice evd tby here ceduead she momC thAy ata ellmly for peMding It. In Cbekfvg L11 k H h tlbcogdocba.—d.'and Bryev,b avid-it t...bw wt b..comparably educed. Be acid the®18 Y Bae d be abLbxleed tlr.9oake.;Director a EBA,c0 it.A lat..a.pp.1[o alba Cw.e evd slue 9hfeld iv EEE P lie because tblr ee ad,{uatvev[Hll gv f egef In 3mumy. Cwmflvvbai-11 AbSd usual evd­1Yd"x' y .tea had keen cbcad w Mich they wre paying 1-ft ee they hive hem LLlealvg wery[hbg Abd ihm Nvdfae .g=, aye BOX.Be said tby Mw ehmgad it f the lase myth for SBS'.M-rA[hey b b goy beck tem yeee ago and w1 y* pibbd up chose fees and bye CAvv A r-.B.of tet. b said because w we lb.t.end w wre enaCfg S bbtit—bb m A fait bufe,w nia mrbeivg p-mlleed. b¢bid our letter Hll bey w dv vo[feel chis Se Z J fied. b bald drib declaim mac mode by Bl.Cma-. � - _ `F Pr else--0---lle bar hula reported b pxapandmance of pet hely f hie nth evd inked If the pot hof ` mill at wtk. bora advised[by &t r, 1 r.Letts Cow011mmbez Bbtrbte cammded Q.,bllgcw,BHldlbg of I—evd Mayor mg Ay for tb " i ry p—t—1-tt-t of...Pa a that v.Amt co All of the lural raeltwa. BA Abid it H be wry bAlp.1 ry rds mkivg de-U,bem vHec evd AiWI . M-yox Mb dAy A-d that s copy of this I--be ivcludad fA[b x[pmbt Lv the Couvcil. Cheek.—Comdllmmbec G.fe.A—tb Director of-b if she 1.bare of A nee piece of lagiela t "4z7 lav rbceby tb elty cav bye A federal da Aitacy oda vv tb.Ws Lm seeks av thy e.be put f[o fb b Awtly imadf[aly w tb save day bbd they iraveferrcd f tb Oity'e wcomt,Mich Ac[Iv1ty ill sen ebur[ n f o Hz dry.. Me-.111.voted she Ie m[Eviller H[h[he vw lagfHetfA�but will b k f 0 it. b d they did use A =procedure up uvtil Hoe moth.ago,but 1L didb't P-m be f b mould ep. -'S" ' s. M1owwr,look ivto[ha elemelw. Cmveilvvbc Cefea Abid eb hived ebur[[hie at 1. t Tev A r w F aa 7,4 � s � 'vt l - CITT CONIOIL XBBTIBG BB 18 1986 AGe 811 µ � .", � R 1 'y Yuvicipal Leagw ma[1vg and suwosedly.[M1e cit Id gtlits-1..to cheek IM next dey end LMraby gave Ie60u[five or efz days. ; {. �O8I avd Drunkedmm Arrests a e Dow- CvumllmevMc Dav11v8 eked the Chlaf if[M1era am fever drmke v hem fever exreete. Chief gtkluxdt sold[Mw M1ee hew a decided 11Efarame slme tbe dr ..a e charged[ -'+ d £rise 1g[v 21 years of ege, acid the p-b—.in Che bare bare decreased and tM tulle xeletedgty[ t &it t k]nd of thing Wee decr.med.gv j - ' ®emiel Smitatlm Porte Truck--Couvellmember Doalivg ez`reeeed hie fie twek it.cEvr Ne ege avd life of a g. iel aevi[ac—.1- fie e r r ewtli. res--dha a had its ceguler truck 1a Eox repairs u 3y veil.. w a[Mc tmeka avd tM.e—1 lwmher Dwlivg ea t I dick-up Ctuck wd 1e wly wed pmpoae.t Nt.YSpae adviged Lhe city Me taken bitle f e v.rfront lording gasbags Lcuck cad Se curnvtly In t;eM peat...of avelmtfng them, ea eeld CM wcbim used nee bmk-up weld be the em—i x111 ba p—d. } - ( Pood-A-Th.at yri a[tp Mls.iomry Mptiet Church Comcilwmber Dw11vg advised M npraew[ed bhe City d Hayox W vpevitgivg of the Paad-A-Thvv epewered by[his a—b lest eetwdey, It said they wm collec - 1 h ueple food.fw the medy. M said aleMugh tbt people of tf church vete dieappeivted[Mt Mayor Idondey could, ort be ml[h Chu.they did pmsevC Co hid[a glee to Mr m mfficiel Paod-A-Thor tee shirt ritM1 M verde My. pc ted ov tM back. ' Myor Pt0 Tem D.11vg 1M1ee preewied it t0 M¢yor. iv CIT4 MAMAGBfl•3 88POeT e A.evde out wok iv.dditl.to wok swat.—Cam Pipw said[hare is a reed to Wee a sMr[formal $ `. eeim wzt wok Ca pecdip.[aka u[l.w a xagwet frw Gulf B[eCw O[Ilit—fora mte i^ ... fie eeld the ppttivcipal-.1 Ie co devise fie wch of[M eve^i g ae POeeihle to Che Street C---m 1. ge said Che inwrlvg Oaelgo ea cion hoe hem devo[ivg mch rive to Pt d,,vg this ivferva[iov chile et CM a .��gqailing rtth.computer malfma[i.Chet c mad tw ywrg of data avd wuId-t give it bwk. M cold®Ceh F addlidevel tide bed to be-C re-wiex3vie data. ft mid he d,ask CWC Lhe.—CM Mg3n a[6:30 P.M. -0Fi'FS rut wok se CWC w em evcompligh mremzt Tut dey night. �,,( COCMCIL ACTIOU t w0'e germs[—Comcilmamber C..eked vbet rill w da r1[h tble—q—t. Mayor Mondry said CSD Ma ap ec- fically F11ed'[�Wlr rale f¢'ectae requeaC. Ma..Mv.t. It.l lueisd.".and w wet MM save kiod of ei[ber fr it,defer fit.li yr accept ifs Mr.fico[[gvuvde Cit A otve�,adv�id the Coumil A �i helMetweWxea OE data from C30 1n M1Ia OPPiee Sf my of M ComtilWelr to epwd tome i mgwi¢ted 8 rich[M nw rete 1m a raquae[davumn[ativv. .il said she sill ptbt.CbetCawcil's elIecvacivee fv detail and eapleivr[beeeffect Of wy mtiw thatgibe COmci my[ake..rhev Ue m[[ec comae up ageiv. ''^' I M®1A IMQIReIe6 1parmevt euiidlvu/Tu Poll--Mr. D.Dickerson of ging.—d the M-if the x111 he a Ing rlth the ' repmaev[g[iwe of 9m tlowt.5[amJOnlwrafiy coding[Mir place 1.puxedieevthcee eperLvmremplezea and take ohm off tbe city'.1.rolls rhlvh mill reeul[is tM logs of Ever milli.d.1—in tdzable props[y. 1 Mayor Mondry ea3d that—idg mill be Mld tb3e wok. ni„* ' gcvvwic Devalavuant Corvvxeti. Mx.J.D.Di.—et imII[hav—d If[hl.Cocpocatiw wind be ivvvl ed 'il]n ramting ecuomle dswlopmvC best but.ae Mt.Pipes Ma f —ft d.d.iC appears the state agwtiee a takivg �T 4 tMppxoperty off—tax'rolls—t-e Cbev 1C cm ba pis[m.tRd.ked If thle...tt.—weld MSefnwlved 1n.rying to Ctm pC[e keep tM e[Ce agweiee fxovpurehatlng mm p v e ty--d bt— ft dP Malay said D ti< I.—rlllra b—Cu.sk tba pr.e.vtativee v he Catporatlav ch 1—.tlm. u>. (,' '�31130 Adwrtlefn¢--05.420--Mr.J.0.Dickens.of e�wkad[M Mayor mMi eM expeediture of 15.410 1 til dver[fsiw 5890 ru ueed for. ifoodry Paid thL w.for•beochun tbee lute f etudmts all I. w[ala.epartwniydilltlinge.fu131tiee,thurchee mithid tM c v .p tri b a w tWtvebe eecvicu v fared 1a our area m e wdlly.used. M[hav caked if the City rk _ [M.Iwxalty-b thl.lord of fuvdi¢gxa-tree if—Y t take p t 1 Md,or'—o , 1d ;I cbera Ie m wy for Mi Co kvox rhe[LM v y Pt.—rill be-lhiM Cimf Ne u rol DIR Arre.[s—PSma[o Co v- Mc 0.Dickenew asked If Poxhew CM r v cM a e far DMl a e dew 1. became all of LM fi¢eevcollected fix.three acres s go Ca tM d orI C—ty. t to— t ge etivleed[M p lv be Iwt 1-9—t—[hare wa cam kind of billtrhich wind—ti..CM tho .toting Of se£tore b ihetci[y avd tbe-Darcy. Ma said perdip.IM a1 ty All rwt ro cM1ack iv[a tM.tame of Chet bill yr pis cue rt id CM rut leglaW[ur.. d ADJOOggIfo3WT bvl[ted, [ ' DeSM8.CIC➢gecie[aty tlwember 18.1986 Y W a i x ,s e. ,vd. � � r n J s R N�X id oaf :t "H•.- k "'.. '$" '. f P"E 812 BOOK^0" WTBS OF NOVElID6B 25.1986 _CITY CWPCIL_—.�._.___ _ « '� #Ury I i¢MPi'eS OP TILL HON'LSpILLB C11T COUWCIL NeBTIMG MBLO Ob TB6 25 TH pAY OP NOpeMBR,1986 ID TBH CIT4 HELL COMCIL 2 l�i rt: X CSAi®HHB,LOCATep AT 1212—08 C N ID Tw CITY OP BUPTep1l.L8,.—nOP_W,Te8A3 AT fi:45 P.M. 'I C ,tFiyy�1�'� i Rhe Coumil met!o regulex seeeion Wieh tbe follwivg mwbere present: i .� Java Nooday.Nay Ciiy Officers presort Sugeve e S .v`k y,' j GxY Hell ane[[ cityMager al ­ WI.Ph1.H➢arlivg City,S.11.tary Y Y t IL G.Giw1 j. Nilllym B.Cram a'fi t k rNMrtrw Bic h - , H celle The veering we d to wdvr fol lit—input end ivgviry eaeelov. The follovteg civaw attended: s $ j O P ul BulfEv,2014 Avev..-N}.(295 5645) Huffia,accompmied by ewvral other citieewcw vrwd owr high electric utility rat e. omciadd seed 'j ' M1 Cl abet[ be cvrxmt rate hiW prgpoeal mneetlycbaing cowidered by Cb,City Cowcil fox 68U He S 1 j said chis proposal Me long xauge impllwtiow W deal.wt e]mply With a 15F ewrgevcy late hike,h f rate hlWe[he[could,war the wzt fav years,lead[q inereeeee fn Dux arae of wax 100R. Be id h jl YY'{'kt'}✓ Ma been wde lately of cbe powibility of US0 d.clarleg bmk[vptvy and[M ewpmy Ma caged ev all j campalgo to cowdnce l..=2 eM IndulCriel ewemere and mmiclpaliciea that ritbwt that Smedi relief,bankruptcy fa mvivmt end that tbet will Mve a diP.Pteroue Enpect w our local sed regiwal ovnvy M.eked M1w em a comp®y rhwe aed16113ty M1w bvav questiwed fxov everywe fcov car attorney gew al t} legiela[ore co the awraga men ov the,cxee5 be baliwed vbev it­ye bmkrup[ry Se wavoidehle rithw )1 ueieF. Be Bald thn 11[M a ae°wany that agreed,and SL we cowromfae e i n[agreed t.by 08 q - e e e ry lback only a Em wake ddenly be ao deepera[a£Orate He eaitl n do vo Ww iM[ h go bmknp[rl i imediate rate relief,w here wly their turd vhith w rehse to accept G Heid iE bmkwptcy ebould came,it mill dwbtle P£gllw clearly defined parte.¢of r-orgevfeatiob uM.t C p ll Chicb vtll result Sn n ca�my better poepared to terry wt it.bueivew of pll l iw elec[rlclty at f£1n esid be bee j etas. r.Huiv hie Beaelm as B8 page trawcript of the u,timui of b.—Pt.,]dge �I PoM.➢Gylaed,rho testified 1n 1984 b­­tM Michlgm Public 6eralce Ce®ieeigv n wry Iv11t. ebe we u vhich C8U ie abw[[o fled itself Iwolved. H,said Mr.Neylmd'•testlmvy clearly will vha p}y✓n ) pew bepo utility company in a CMptec 11 proceeding. The procedures he wLllnae in[Le a c i, heealtl.tdoanot at all agree WiN Wt the.USU,pqW bad foremtad if tM1e vewmy take.Cbepta 11 Cvwcil vee caked not to be too Mety to rasp to[bis bankruptcy talk. He Held M believe {{{EEE E} gamy!a[M wapw of G8U and1C aperatee to we dleadvwtage. W said m fmpatueus ac[vw could d ,]s ffm vov[he down the roatl. Ne sated Cha Coumil to deny the rete hiW regwa[,but under advice of Com 11 M Ij Cleo sated tM[tM Comcil[aW ire leB lly allomad t]m to➢edo 1[. G said cu rev[ly a rate bike ce Fng 1 1 '. fdered before cW L-1.Public ervice Comi[[ea. said M believes the decleiw should ba had j (� Mre before Taxa a u oilier the old rate dl8parity betw our-latae could Dote agaly ezi t. ee ,,. our PTU PUC 1e pre.nclYc1.the elate of thaw—the cvmiee]awre are damoraliaed.tbey'xe umer[aiv f be 1, Cure and we Ma[hreeteved a reeigv. ee esid mx ie m elm to Chrw a rule ease aptml Wfoce h F. _id by delaying tM­j­­of ihle x e hiW xegwet.w veil a w[be PUC mr1 give o Pattie dvvn ]lw along rith other cit ea mre[Sw ev preepare for vha[war evm[ualiry.sed w mill allw[W Lwie1 Trfn1[ee Co mW i[e dell.,-. W Bald of z mvivipelit118: Part Arthur, d.W—d.Por[..h...—t..— eM � @. @ y,to verve]ue[a fm,are[akfvg t1r[ iwG. They have all declared their iv[evtiw t ] (j Siw [a hike retuwi.but Chey Will mrwh in1w witto Sc. P.M Mrs.cM1e bort—liver,if w re]ac h pa _ hIkl egwet eon ght cad cM appeal goes]aetliately co CM POC.it Se hie uederetmding,based w Ih d)c o£Jfm Bayle,Chief Couwaloi of[be offlve of Public Utility Cwwel,[M[the PUC could rule is fav f GS given 1[a current a[Cltudee,evtl gree[a rate be W for Bun[eville before ie w a cw idere M mlivp f h vueleiillitlee. esid,w ou]d,do,hove.be going Iv there slave. Ha said Jil l...11)ie urgfng M 4 j ell ei[1ee In thaBGSU wrvicaea a de]ey Iv tM1c re]acclm of Chia rate h3W,by a[least tw vwke, b Clare it a mnCM1. W Bald C. j.1 elm ienwe w aitl W said w x n]ect[he rate hiW x q s[,but M ld 1fW F [W umil Co j.1he of otherecl[iva iv delaying tn1[re]wiigv. 4,S Fpwar SESSIM ' S of P P­­ Church tbmp[eem[d thele geWiwocmal meeting t.weed—, astor aul Morrie [he Hex Hope Free tis` . da .. liw at CONSIDER TPE ICINUI'8S OP WHE PPeFzoUS NeHTINU CekneSlmambex c vale tM.[Ion to amcwa[ha C C it n1n £ d embl 18 1986 vd "� �I Cwmilmvmbex onded tM cation. All wre iv fawrtaWi[he call— d 1m 1 t e jI Gin nn COPSID84 GSU PeTITIOtl '@� 4� �' Cwaider a oeCitiov and oseeav[n[Sw to cMrea rat and f 1n 1v 1 f �� Sures UCili[iee Cwomv by Mr.Joel Jeffco[e.[MHN Plight Bev 'r( `tu4a s II duringra Jariodtofr[1w during vhich tM Gulf Cone[c-91tn[wexpexlemingtdwbleedigitgromtM1 in its p pule ion reeuIt M­id,CSU'. owump[]w sial Sverewed d­..[hie ams period With Glf Scan. Smr 1e1vg it. ,f, I gawratine capacity Ecom 1.5 Will—PMN tv 4.2 PPP from M.co 1911. W.aid the forecast iv_Claval publics- [licit C Wt[iw polv[ad to Che craecwt Even Ner Orleeve to Wt.—1e Cha grouch.Yea of the future e e r y usage eontlmed co—thrwgh the 1910.and i. vu11M theederal gwex®ev[p Y lb.fuel Dee ac[,c mblch,avong other thing,,probibind cW buming of wt...gw e a boiler fuel In powr p]avt,af[e 1909 j G said GSU res faced With a tremvdoue deeisiov,vhe[Wr Co build coal or leer gawxatlov l.­it. C .I watawn d—de. W 1111 St chop lvin both and began a......ctiw pugtm Swag a qal fatuity a W j 1 CMrlee,Lotielava and a emlear f-ility— l B­­8t.Pravclwille,U.i.im1.rhe Heid both of lb. 'S P owre pro]ec[e hwe base completed and era vw gewracfeg el.........fax...cue[ G said the PDC of T �. $ rev vtly voted[he giver Wvd facility came[cially operable m of Jum 16,1986. M said U8U vas wre Dully s e dap dent open wtwal gee ee a boiler fwl,today i[e gmeiatiw f.camp 1 d F 14 g. 13F 1,13Y 1 @ _ — id they believe 1—diwreificatlw 1a ice genaxatiov capability 1 g t bevefi be atoms end M giw it r' { S� � ail _ "r '=r GITY COUGCI1 gODg o 019 '¢ M,Jeffce[e veld lei year GO'.rates d to 1982 LI—,fall ¢vp P 4 ran - sA� q calfs[. ASM lwevew Owd uilli[iae iv the ante of Teras,he Sell,GeU ah 1 1 [Sw of MHng the lane[Ill.!e tM ante along Htb 6vNe1 Porer evd Light Company of GI- h I.Sew. M said[he 1 lerx rates cbexged by GO,howwr,haus bxoughc it m the wy brisk of b GbTup y aid I—Mve bees �. bp.made[bat ft ie eiwly exyfng wif In av Affort n 1Hlumce the declaims of ci[Ie.And Che PUC o£T eeuxH[M Cornell mthSvg could be fm[MT fxm the[wtb. Iv fact,he said.680 Ma taMn a umber of eel d Mlp mmuns is m a[tmpt Co IT.off the grmlvg epvc[ra of bmkmry[cy ee mid w Mmch lo,1986'a eAllty Reese w frplemevted lvwlvlvg.or 2,000 rwgewt Swltysea. Ge SIM its labor egtewvI H[h IM 5 wetimel hotheThood of 83ectxival X.rbexe lea mg I—d aG Jun 22,1906 Mich also emnfaeA a rage yaN'y fraeee EOT c]ewiffad employees. M Said lyl vmmt Job ep.in me ali Ild and a fxe:imple:e d i m aNipmt eH vehicle pmchmee. Ge said ell eavatncrim vm haulm wcept Na pro]ect. lvlvg'Pwer plmn.eerv3cm n nes uetamv,aGd IS miv[vmvev of—I—nlSA illty. AG sally re[ixeuev program ra offered to apprezfu[elya50(I evpinyeea,G.h sow 310....St.,Chia ep[im,he wld. „ Locally,M.Ieffcn[e Slid,IM Gmtwille SUIT-LISt A.avployue t.early recite .-A espl.yeee Md wax 220 years of CaMIGed Al,-SG tbe vlec[tic utility ble ..M said the { —1d[.Mve ale.cede sem ficea mIII dividends m I—A mach being xi—ld for the m,J.tlty of Chia year. Iv-pita of all of these efforts, M said,and others efmd At prwiding aLc[x1C1[y Mm and Thera f ' e STAEAT Mv¢dea31ed 1t At[its loves[pt ible w t,there Mve been Ibr of fwwdawy Al,bad mwgewn." _ e Sh.Jefle...said.1%,tM PUC.f Teva cmtrmted HCA Teeple Mrbal h Slom,Inc.of Boe[w.WSeachueeIt. fox[M pmwee of Petfomlvg A mwgemv[audit of G80 Cmpavy. Ge eafd[he EitAl xep.It sae pne —to N V" POC of}arae Sv Mbmery of 1986. yet,M said,mywe 17,w have reed vary 31[[le abort ehfe report or �. b—CM Utility C.tmtaeim refer to it. Qt1[e fraably,be laid.GO hll ort Men surprised. M said mese this emend n read IM[ducutent frog covet Co covet,It xould fivd thele are areae In Mich neomevdetfana { fox iwxevemtC wsv mde:but shwa all elm,it vwid IeecM1[M emcluelm that GO Se a very veli ren a.�eey Heh.e -IlC mmp—I P[ogxwa n place evd also a ogGlaad industry leader iv vmy Brew. Ge O `y said even HN its beat effos[v At c [r.113vg coeca evd bbe uta nems of all Imnw fivmcnl neourcee. 9 l GO 1 mill IG premrlwe 4lwcdal ehAp.. Ga Said[M1e e e axe of Mvkwp[cy loom large avd CMre A grwt wy mMvv.e ....—d HN each m-t— M AidGASMels it M.tabes wary emcelveDle ee e nl ver[wed m event,MrnT,xi—t}mediate Iete relief.00'.opara[lma pa.t Mrch of 1981 ate highly[o Sbj i .pamla[1ve. yp b<.Jef—I eAid.tM Let ew weM,edditlmal intima by third Attie.Mw added n 68U a elle Mime eitwtlm. M said[Mrs Me bees a regceet fo sally peyrn[of a bend sot ecM1adHad to be p a r m y fox 26 yema aH it.H—M difficulty 1n obre A taw w aitl q mrchawe Sl d, spot mr f Vandooe era it.highvg'Mt up-frwt payors[Hll be llt.ly fm GeUte gv cheese.M said,Minh say force 1C[ !te bIllA price lungElam IWAG,Ate T III CaI lliq vg in meb higher awn for 1[S A lbAGeit M AAlld.d.dGBU J bees o mbar of mde 1:Ihi.x of[hie commity Since 1925. M said G0U ws tri Mm ft yes 66 I avd } I[cede mmy cmnlbutlme[o this c.wwity. Today,ha Said.G80 rLe HW Klbu[Swe n wax 1, cnm- commleiw 1fee tMnuN 1[S ivwlvemuvt n comml[y pro]eC[e and[Hough in sap yeas ivwlvemvt iv tM Iv Mich they Siwe erne of GSU•0 emnibetnm,Mrver,me ma itpOf S.today than.M[of id GES develepmnt. Ge eafd ' L ![ICLL I.[M emtiwd ecwmdc dweloprwteaf 8 eMbat Teve. M said GES Ma hes 1m[rmmtel !a Mlp v�n r[[sac[bMlwee end lndwt� o er a. Ga 1ameld it mute to emtivuitiee e1pT�[hie a ea lWlly Jeffw[e s¢td GS01 ¢toftNe City of trville evd fi5.tMr c t n a}het it x eke w[im w it.Ieaueat Fm ]n mea of 144.1 Hllfm do1—.!84 mllli.v of vhnk hen be retme ed {C u m KIM, rete f M said tM City•s fwadla[e mtfon L cri[iwl for rte eavt3wd � _ mxvivel M®e,txeepectfullv xevm.ted[bet CM Ceumfl a1[MI dwv[M oemeeted rete lmrmee.thereby alloviv fm ma[1c aowel to[M Publie llt313ty pu®faefm of MIT tMt it defer tM Teta lneI VIA a tM POC Of Terse vbece i[my ba acted awn ea quickly ae oveeible. M thanked the Cwvc11 for it.wtmtim and dodnatH M wind M plmeed N entertain my gmetiow et Nie time F My.I g y tbmbed XT.Jeffco[a fm thla pxacevtetnv. AT—Som btlef qu..I...fm clerificetiw. " tM—I.rived m to tM mx[ICm. coXeIGR oGGTXeXCe Cwldex 0rdivmce Iefec[1vg the[eN t of OR n]m ease ret a foe electrlwl gexvfeea iv Gwtnllla My.]bodey Nen presorted[big eMfveme.the captiae of Shia I.w follow: • ;� GGG_g0.86-29 i£ t I AS RU1gAGCe R TO CIATESTE CGUGCL.or TR CITY 0 GUGTSVILIB,ERAS,EE18CTM TR k GWTeVILiH.AR Ond, eTtlAWAG VT®t PHOVI9IOp8 ARS F�AIXGS RELAI'PD THERE 0. SERVICE ID umilmeebax➢.sins meds[M m[im to adoELM— t Ordfvame Go.86-R9 avd Cmnn3lrvbex 4t m cee..ded the m[fon. Ufecwelwt C. umi—i Dmllvg ob.erwd Mt xM—CSU—4er A Tate lnereeee,aM.guffn ie alleys :'� Mxe 1v omml[im,and tM Gowcil I.p—d 1v eM peeStlm of Ma1vg to decide. Ge Sefd hl elvya feel. A.adopt A TewI t1Z.blm[]ty IM Leg]ela[ure of Ne State Of Teve u opposed t.eitMr •"" " app lit,or deoytng tbe At.A MI..Sl cuuml1,ere gemxelly-14 fv.dequ.ta[o Mal vith t"'Imus. Ge mid be dldv't feel eM legi.latuxe dad my grew favors[o M cities In[ha state rhea they.iv[M Deme of fF'k local t—T.,grmnd pewf.eiw Ew cities w pw uwt rate Iequea[e. W said even fP eM city did appxwe Nis cafe Iwueet—.At,be mderenvda It wind mill be appealed. M thiuka It.—sys[e.of eta. - b reglIA IIA iv Taw, .sly tM statutory mtb.dA of d.dng it.but hw it has opvratiomlived m A wide - - m McLi cGO Al hen eeC produced vlwt the eglelaA SI orfglnelly lvnndadt C.weree.,;M eafd.be doem't a ' bow 1f GO meds Na wcey or m[or if it 1e a Til xm ewwny ax m[and M by m reel ability w wW th I]udgemetl hw I.M didv't ESll it a ar itta.,ly nix n the.inr Io myme[o use.....tially pro . wdune I.mM tMlr life.ore mpMaSl M laid a delay fa Dot w ...tht Coum11 m voM a� ley. dlffexev[ly m this petli.o Iewe. M Said be rill von]n favor.f Ielec[feg the save sad getCieg w %hR Hth it,rhtly racogofalvg thlt[hie Mole en[w w hive Iv place in Nee e I.ort gettStg eM Job dwe. W I M1 M sold by wind 1U-t0 see vow Sort of legie]at m emle[ory re1Mf[.[this Mole nightww. Ike..It Mwdv.City AttoimC.—..d[xadisiovlly tbe ray rata casae Mve scorned 1.tMt w have corn!Sled m eM ser day by 6U. a eafd w weld Mw[M n l Tete c aw and ell the city ra t eve. M veld[M Teem public tilitlea ClESSI. ov Me o 19ival Jurndic[i.v m ell CM mal TAT... hI.h L my ell I—IS—f.I aLe[rlCal Service.0 id.cetpon[v 1-1.of e1[iee. Th.cities,he said. a I �f* miplml Jwiadic[ill of all[be latae Imide the cl[!m. 0v•id Nu[POC bee STedltiomll�dom,as eci[ed A. tM Ordlemce,IS use the—1 rata case ee tM reel mte caking dee and e[ t tMy go tbwugh e M tM mwl Mmfty M.I.[o deNemine she[Na Ietea ere,typically ae cieill go than.gb[hall process. ,, rvpedbevs of rhe[sults Ibl Cities I.w lith,they axe cmvalida[ad ILI I..Public OCilitive Com- ' Y ` ,� ':, .' .... .._...__- _ n1.v-'omapWicHx6'tM1a-autal an-¢ataavd3MafbrKM1tlYhrBUF-dacSdac-ase::aPProPrisr:fay.WTPoa.a-.mG S t 2, �. 1 Y 814 S00H"D" CITY COOWCI 1LIPOTB j. - b'� Exk/� � tae ar •� v t'�`�'tE 1 rvrel to a thea lvpmmd apes Cha ciciea: tla said Lhie Ie from pxu[ien.int legally mvdaced. � �i-'*1 y ,/ I, gayer Ibvday old this 1•eovevhet of a compxoviea rhm this vee—8—ly d-the[the cities did int S glue up[hair original jucladicilm evd w LM other hind[M POC voce 1. uvifexmicy.ea thl.Ma 4v. "N'+"E (� emuelly put w 1v a procedural bind m CM1et w reelLy Mee it(vrigiul juri•dleCluv).but 1[do¢m'[really k' CJ [ter vM1ac re do. W[.Pipe.saki 1a larger ciciea,inhere pnvete cmavl[mta em be hired[o wim[Mae 'tea t—roqu•t•,—8—j—Ldlniien Ie perhaps appropriate,Mc Lha. 11-hove rule titlaerern ell lumped or lk r Noeday aid re do m taha[hie lightly. This f m.—I aeries•I...tietfor• v u wll ore RRR ` ftheleidins and eM City a a.�,^+cipallty. Sha said she ie came[—d ebwe iheae c add rh—w e i yry Going vStM1 thie.fxm a rai •mdp [and fox Lhe cltiaem ee[hey pay ea l rhe rill beeprm0 g tM1a £ M elec[[1ca1 urvi that Seatvetcavi oivr of all of our live• and our rMle —Iop¢[atiov.a he feel IL Sea•erlma ( i quuilm for allcof a evd v tMc w mad m gee m Mth and gat started[wards t eoluLim. After a fav m e genital c eM y to wa cakev. 911 wra!o faint of ibe intim h.admc tM rajec[1mcCM r aej88CHPT Cmvei]mwbex Mv1e.mho Elled m abates the m[fov n sed I �'tt P i rnc¢ cPoSIngH Hgag T—grog I ' t f 'I Comidw Che se]eccim o£M.81 4 evd O)5.a ted M staff m el]nv for fur[Mr study(dues trvek WC— from loading garM¢• wck.r v.cLly-1. a ¢vase ae Pipes said ihece ie mm e—lon war the bide relating c iM Exm[-rod loader garbage trvek and 'I the aPoclElcatlom for[Mt plate oL equipmnt,aM ales that ehik wuld M virtually chs wly tw item h G ncire fiscal`der elated far puinMae by the nae of c tt—.1-of abligecl0v for equipmnc. aid.did m advextlea M ivten[Lo lee.thusC.O.'v reap[by yirwe of we adoption of the hudget. ge•aaid L,g xotbe very eaxeful rich Che procedural preeeee'ta mks ewe w have de[[ed all eT'- and croeaed ell M Ie caqueet3vg LM1e[[M Council[eject beth of CMee bide m tMC the duff c evaluate bath Che it— ht eve pht.......tro -fug.Lhe bid decants m tM front loedec erwk and Porhapaee voider delaying tM '#^ -: purchase of tM d.pc[rvck. 4•aid w are ivwlyatl ih dimuwiem with[M Cew[y w mlltl we[a ming [ and dlepeael. M•ala—dump tin . eat he ea iv tM lmdfill ma f e she it ' ak 3 .lac - . yl eej H.ch n.eao®vM Wvaathay tCou—ti Tani o L are a it £n cher.oliauruta vamg m L xe koro mreuabw[rhexe w tle to robe u 1. f both of he.a bid.. #3` ,� ca.cilvevMc gMrtm rode tM mune t.--t both bide 81-4 and 01-5 sed Couvcilmevber Barratt--d d c: ' [he intim. Afuc tom dlecueelw far clarlfinrCiev.all este iv Ewes and YM1e intim woad wmivoml i 'Yk t —Iln WATBg LItlB MiOCARION i (� Cvvaider reloceilun of 300'of 12 Inch racer lane ov S[am tll¢hrar 19 he[reav 9wch Sm tlouetm Avevua and i' I� Old Bouatw goad e[a coat of amrmimtely$6,000 m facilitace eM work of the BDBPT pt—ly wdexm Cann Pip-,City Nwgrc.advised LMC tM SMT L se�--g that the city 1-1 m ulatiw 1 Imh ester 11m locat¢tl iv YI,a g[a[e High—y 19 right-of-rey. .aid thio live.e--d.1981 e p t ' of out 12 Imh loop­t... Mr.Pipet ad—d the Cowell Chat it 1.is tM highmy tight-ef-my by permit nand by iM SlUT,hawyar,[hay era nom preparing Lo von .ube[mtial mow[of d£[t f[m u wbmlm I rhich x111 It..the city's 12 SveM1 ester lam gapvaed. Hereaid Lhi.wck.root he dom richest davaga to .` er live, gc.Pipes rated chis 11m is u—b-t-Cwm[line and mill rquir¢­--ta•chid mtex3al will int--dlowcL�g. IM said there 1•appt-]mtely 300£ut of iM 11m eMc rill be -q.ixed to be reloceLed. Nr.P[Poa said Mead caste aa•eciacad rtth[M city's-pltalcenatrvetlele - _j--this 300 feet mill cos appro—Uly$6,000. RM Council we advised,homwet.epptm]mtey ma M14 of this Coat 1c mterialy evd tM ret—s MY ds Pot equipment and labor and that wly 93.000 fo w cexlal•meds co ba ctmeferad Erev Che Capital utility utt—fuM(Mlaeee of g150.000),ec Chia Ira m dr.Pipes said LM S—T het hem rode awxe that a p rtiw of the embm(mevt fillfo[LM1v prepoeed meth£vintage road en SH 19 bates-8.8m goueCm A—(DB 11)sed eld geuc[en goad i•eroding towrd [he ahu[tfag pried[¢pr tty. We said tw u[11it—wet be lewtad Sn otdet tMC Lha fill cm ba... ted rz Y i (City ratat lane ud Swthw•[wn gall RelepM1ove Cable). -1. g ' i Couwilmember Beratd made iM mcim to a tw of chid ewmdiCure of Ewda t xelocace Chia inter line evd Cmneilmmbex D—.—d mtl0v.vvAll w e iv.fever and CM mil—v sed unenimuely. f M9Y0H'S eEPOHT Oaelmailw of tl-OI.0[eviuentative evd alcernace£or 190] i " 3 Pt i. Nays[Nmdey Endinfl[ed 3 nese again Clea ce aa.igm[¢ Caum —,.—t m—ph. E.ivee m tl-CAC. SM xeappol d llvavbar ercy tlar¢id,]i.av oui delegece evd Councllmvber—ph.e.Davi•a•out alcemau. Cou_il- mmbec Barret[rode[M moon to pwwe and iMyie ecwdetl tM votim. 9ll este 1n fa � � and cM mtlev vacead umvlmeuelr.a ! geetlm mlth Stl9U.BIBD evd Nelker County regarding ap mince/tin roll !' .3 Myoc genday--d£=t meL1o03[b nevicern vee exprea.ad to s N if they da uM et eo teeny h .vin epa[tvevt Cmp t u r pu[cbefeg[bee end ukivg[hem state tax eze�[propartiu a �� TM Uvlyecai[y 0441e]ale ageaad 1, study eItrcnx[r m[lwde of hou.Ing 4or 8v0 etudevca. wa t gmday rated t:. 'i CeumilamMu Omlfvg evd Bell attavdatl-chid mat3vg. ''1I1 �� Wvtc Myoyr gwdey adviud eM•Cwmil iM1ec tM&tate tllghrey Comieeiw Ma appieved the upgcadivg of G a. bv, l ij 8mieher I—goad Eox both pMae I evd II,rhieh[ekes[h<load all tM ray 1n m the glue II On3t gate haws, rhlcb ie abeuL a 6900.000 p[.j.tt. BM m[ea ell gmervmen[al agmeiee wetn lactate of support fee this proje end tM.iced effort hoe brought rv..1— �h �I �� COOWCIL ACl'lOW ,e f P �� Comlder eatablleMev[of a velicr'af vo[iflca[im to mw Memver[he city•olicita t sal.Eui c aul- 5 tat——ISc.e--auhvlt[atl by] repo an stir Dmldng h „,'r a sir * 5• L”' a .,,, S ✓�. + J oz-" a k'i«+r ,t _ zf X } X y uf`t. &c "• qAe f S l qL1 Y'' `t, _ R➢tlTBpIlI,B CIT!'IS""Ina _�Allp@¢ge 15.1986 BOOBOC—M.-'— Pd6 BIS - 'g CowcllrenMr➢orllvg Id .reed co h1n eMt en Occulty[M city dose Mce vced of ecvnwfe ca 5."+ T e 1 1 Mw tyroma at tM➢vivexeity rbo do[Mt aort OC Ihivg elnrb.ry tMougM1 gv } 1[the and Ciov.chat is mkee little.—for ue 1.Veroud hf 4 folly fiu eo¢ekh.ry oleo o hq +Z 'd f em Mt and p each etMrfv[M eixp a they are 9.1n the etMr di—Ii.. CoumfLe Mrlt% ,v d ihnmde tM m[Iu-city eetabliah.art ter of volley tMC rhv¢n do soak outside e 1 lv [vtc • "'-` P"'pgq mly do w oMimaly cmtac[ew Wrticulera1lcve chat w Imer ext £ LL b 1 th { by vh.C...... amble wvnar mien[be.uv[o[M1a Oviwnity fv cne then L avwwe - Sry 4 either.tM1rough tM➢.seer i[ or u a !w[v MeL wlf d W io d L. km1 >ao a Mce rho „ F -- +�--""+� eMe1d it d..Sill a peoblw of!Ing pmpM[e vlChwc M1wo in[Mir wo co'wt9 w oceea3w ova envethwgh t r + m thw ee m3ghbwa,ce my m[[hivk of[hw a a In—it field n h { a expert [ey nrwlnly may cell M. 3¢ '� ' Al[Muph[Mr.my mt be wvy opwrtwitiea f x this.M1e.�said,bete.a et of chat n hlr.fm Cwul ivg senates.twd w be in C bti lfield.---civil.%1v.erlvg pcedwimtelMy-end 1 dw't Mor t 1 �were n hry w civil wga at Fe­1yrM would b.1nM cad in thio ­dpt...­ [hie would gfve the sign l 1 that w ace dn[nreewd 1n u much woparatl0v andimkivg ae meh .tblxetiah of the Oniverei y,i[B fmd 1 i`j krXd} and CM meet it PtnaeCbl.­'Y. &ea Mr w Prowse that L e Wuey C-'ct.xnolntl ditwtiw Co Che City bbe .x end dePertmme Mede that Mm ewefderatlm L given to..-It f%ptopeaal1 for[.sulci%service. Mt a Copriace mciflcetlw be Prwlded w tM Mi sty fox its ' } - i) d3Beulwefm. Mayor Monday said ce have a m[Su by Comcilvevbez Dovllnv w ewd this directive mtM �,,i 5 Ciey Mmeaer and eM ubd fax a ascend. Coucflvevbae Mll eeeeeded She wtbv. OfaeuLLm: Cowcilmh ' Mll poke iv E of tb a ti.,.yang it.1gnia tM ivc.reat of.tM council 3v She"buy local ewcep Al ha said,w need to etabllah a.pacific procedure perMpe¢w act tM gnivexsity So ase vM ra wed pond 1 ]nceh I rep.id. 1 1—Monday Bald'w c®..—POMtrltb M.Bonn co ase whet tM eppwp de[q� COC this couuvimeI..world M. R { COweMfm Gaiv.c veld eM wind lite[e wwt ov tM OChet aide of this I.a MLLveae afvt aPePeels wY,wcufoCMbM vttn this b­­pwelbly w ax a.kat.vg [hIv Sc.p w very Mce. 9M id A t , —t-1 iWti i ie mfair w i i wmow 1n tM prly a crow is a bSddlvg b.lCim egaiveC aonawt from a e 1 i[utimcheceuw tMre ie m ray[ha privaw see em cups[.M[h[ba[[yw eteueti®. she vn even ed 1 • tMt tM w of wiwraicy fatuities might b..uaedecn gwerate the wrt and thereby offer w wfair advw 2 1 r iM peivete wewr. SM said LL[hugh in[hie pet[iculec iveidev[it wy mrk wt nll.but ewwM M et dow[M live,[here my ba same p[eblm r this. CvuvcC3meoMr Oorllvg said all M 1.augge.Cing M chat tM Cit,giw-tit._t i[Ie going eo hire cweulea¢te,m Mt It venewrlly Hire.w.ow fru [M gvivetaity. H.ealde 1y nw ff w do ort give votive and if.ue .a[[M llvlwrI'll I" out w ate inC....t.d.I—ie vo Mr agafnat then submitting a pr poeal. M.aid ce mind Jmet M pubueiaing mre ( the fees ce are looklvg for eowow for cowul[1%WrPoaee �I —C—.tMrrett..id w wed to be thi.—g about¢mpatable tbky.it[Mt ff ce exv[M11vkt% b j hits%e0 ay.fru Texas AAN, w wlnly weed m give SHS➢ev Opwrm y. COumllvanMx Hell ofd M t zd on.cM HH80 Research Comcuvat the time CM zulea wra wlene fox[waiting privetedy lit,pM p vml. M sold[hate are ce clear Widellve.about uafvg Slaw prapecty fox private remwexe[Iw cad £.[snort,ova cu't da it. COmcllrerber YMr[ov Bald the ueumptiw Mrs m that n en It givl%8880 Wh he to rake ecp eLeeal end he[hid.[Mt Se imatrect. Mayor Monday said eM did ort avaue t 1 b request Eo h er eomnl¢aCim. M[.I I.zpMfved tM wtbode used fOc profeaeiwal—it 1 p W 1 ecqulelt]®aa opposed[o aeeki%bidsLLl Pm egulWavt. ➢pw a w[n of tM mCi..1 tileo[. wra iv fawr 88C8Pf CwncflvevMre RHaeiq nd Cdig88 rM M1ow1er.waB.d by a tyre of C008CIL ACTIOMcev ' (Market S[adiu.alta-Cvumilmember Gi.w advie.d I— cm ossa w M wc[h elle.f Merkat etad3w Mt there e m ray to go mroea eM bwleva[d cad mcorLta moat[ravel seat. Ha said met pnpie rM - dews[thrie[adi—gxouda by wy Of eM cee[exe met uit actually go tM v y door tM boulevard �N to W to tM_t sada. B.caked if it wind be wu [o w through tM bwlevard et LMw cw—t. N frm CM parka%let tv f.clutat.craffw BOE%veer rathez t ell of Mee dlrevtea Co 8ycwn and hu II 3 wking➢-tutu.at SWc to v beck In tM dealred dicectiw. Cave Pip City Manager,advind tlw 1 y <+y Md pleu.d[o do cM[st eM close Of tM football nasty. ee old tM [y rill study[M elmatlm end C.Iw awroyrlat.entity. ci PuvdlnR of Pw w COwora[iov study—Comcilvmbu Green­dMen this na dlecueaed reeutly in[M Cmmcil Meeting,the gwatiu roe reload as to rhetb.t tM mlveresty Md beau cwwewd abort eM M.Lucy f erfomi.g thio e[.dy. ee said he reepwded tMC cM➢vivesei[y had hew ewuc[ed sod eMt[hey had {'i ) decl]ned c0 wxeiclpate iv tM study bewwv[My did no[fnl covfldwC wwgh[o do 1[. M anti In b _ ateaquwt dicuniava:Ch hie eolleaguea thL ceek.he fowl cMn en a nwMr OP Pe .M should have t c[ed tM[ha mid e M[hey publicly;l.U&laed co thu fox vow glaf%ebu tM eppartuity w la k Y [M m[eriala. Be cavo a`OlOgieed w tM 8cmwmlc R.v.2o t-dm-of rMt M reported w hw tM id C t.u a ptopoaal ft v avyen at the Rniv.wity. 91gM1wv 75 Morchtl➢rafmge v3[ch--Couvcllmember Mvla meed h.Ma A.—mxk In clew¢ we this dxeiwg ditch fv[M axes of teeth.street. Mz.Pil.e said eh.City L perfovat%ewe ecwuleLL wrk iv 11 of covcre[e lining Lhle arae ac pre¢a.t tnecr.te atz.cturn or.m10 9 Cbe ditch. ee said the city Ivakdvg 1 even of Che hlgnwy d.t. `ar[wvt gledex.t.BMC 1—bew Cek.v off tM Sv[anteee Cbrough their wcovdiCl.lug +0 forg[M w[at•cavat uctimvty¢r.via het%b—db.l taeeiateintthle Pzo1e I[cLuMafgo.d tndatopgtbbe lYlc ' Of aha badtadj-4 t-t e aper a[Mrs. Mzer ..ked if[M city can mve w dwn chi ditch caw w clean it . Mc.pip..uid it-1 M.w vbev[M gwud Mrdeve uerhat bei re tM city em get I`equiwmt Iv I'll area. Mc.piwe said M weld SfM CO see every ditch> tow i - eleued out.Mt IS=require eddiCieml equipment. tbu ftvamb.[8nia voGd M1.Ma Mev obaervf%[he wtMla rewire vngoing sed Mwd the ewha wdd }y I cupl.[n[Mit po[Mle cePaire even. .+rpt, k Hevk Pekhardt.]r.- c£lv.mh.e.-I.­­deach ow of[M t­11and.nff to Mve a special plena in ;? .Mir prayers I­nWvk Eckhardt iv tM cudn vutM.Sn hep..tM[ou prayers.ill sow be mewred ­t.Spul—Cowedlmevbet HOwrd advi.ed SMee fe a.11[worsts illJ­ off Hlghwy 19 at Loop 605. f ��ir delo➢WRffiIIT { Th.Ceuv¢il Chu edlouxwd to wck seeBlov[0 eee.Sw a depa[tm report fru Cleu l 11.City hYyineee, S _ ne[o cM acro p R " F \ Mwembec 25,1986 Bu[M1 OeBMvCity e vzzzz su, x s' uM11L Y r E s" r WM MM "g, " u ) ;' ' ;' '50,90A A �� k 'ii. "X Sh - ,t �Lln ,3'0�z4 w"f x ° u h ' PAGe Blh CITY ocoh—XIBDYNB o1 DBCW®ee 9.198fi w # 5� 1,; MONTHS OP Tge LtiN C[TY CDOHCA BBBTAO NIDD ox tae 1.DAY OP Dec—..—6 IN Tge CISY tlALL COUNC)1 � ° CB1N18B9.LOCAT AT 1215—B N A T®CITY OF HOBT6PIL48,COUBTT Oy BALHBH.T6.G3 AT 6130 P... *"., Y'df i - t Sha Cmmcil m[Sv ttgular aemiov A.the--idgit meuhers prmev[: ! Y .lane ey,Mayor Mmber ahem[: City OfYicare Preeevt: F] ' Mmdo.mg.m—tC Ct.y Bell Gw•PIPoe,City M-e er r f$ 0 {, 8cephm 0.DayL Both 1—,City Seccett �' r0}^ W d R'+ Jerry Dorllvg (prauevL for ecott Bouvde.C y Attorney I� IC Y I]a colo. Z.aeevivn) ry Bill—cram Dick BMr[ou r .. ...I L ' Y]� ...a«++«««.«.«.+.+.«.e..««..«...+«��Iva+sgselDa+«.«..«++..«++++«+e..+.+««.+«+«««« jj Clcy Cvuvell emveved Bt fi:30 P.tl.cod recessed Svty ex.Liv eeeefm t alder tl fnagu ee uieiCim "+ 3m ere c-cemfvg loch B—A—d Autw t Ae accaeul[o£[Bre ezecvtive aeeei—,to formal —, �� cI.9TFw ISD L Thine wxe—cit—P--[o ad—the cauucil. The Maroc they opined for formal aeesi—.m foilore W �b E POeM11 Se +: $ eIOtl The formal ng wa then rolled to order. Mrec [.Do.Col.,Dittt,Baptl.t St.d'•nt llviov(8880 ramp 7� meti - ptteevted[he lmomtl-. She Meyer 1—Boi—there of the H-tavflle Leadership x-tit.[•vh0 wre prm t d y eCNI9IDel TIO;IaB0T83 OP TH0 PB8yI4910 MIDTIMC � Couvcilmmbe B rode tM m[Im[orwe of the W f tM ttvloue vee[ o4 1-b-25 19B6� and Comollmevbex Carina seconded cM mtiov.sAll wtt iv favorutmd iv 8tM—tion d 1 1 fd CNeT064 OTIIITY ETTeM9I0p PAHTICAATIm PC _ C-.rider a unlit mei- acefci ati—Ye m inch 8[ret[Plaaa [far both wtec evd ®Flt of 16.123.]5 to be laid fr-buogtIt t!H -cava]-f de(C 6eI Constmvtiov C—piny ewe —t ! Mr.Cam it 1e s fa this P1 City MB-9-t,advised ­j— alightly fu wl [het o—ercial prolet —ly - evd uvdex t.mvafvg clrcwmv r-ld[M city cwt participate fn canmrcfel ex wiove. ge said. {.; homer,elms mtMmt3uat covpletedCecmet ucti—.f)th 3[ttel iv thi.p—ticu]ar areetfv the A3 Pheteity vvuld be very r•]uc[avt eo cut[Wttaermt In order to cis-tv the util]t�m. He said rmlly, ty dewloPoc mold batt acd.as co the.'I—d aewr m m—t 1n[M etre t 1—sdlately adj...t to hie j + pxope[ty,ahlch mold ht-eh line-A—thaw eatendim dove fr—the vastest Cee-boa m[M PtM[a f tM et sel M d tM tiq'-Old p AA that this Ft---place ee chis[!me to pr•e•rve the iv grity of the--tand the faptovamnb lo Mich eM city Ms—topublic m—ty. He chin reco®•nd•d.ivithe ievm ox eluity.that[M city mftLAP.m tt thio atflity eztaveiov regceat 1 [M mom Pf 84.123.)5£arere gtart cunei—[o ol.Project order the city's utility ez[.mlm Policy v 8a notes�1so,000!B[hem t - beleece fv Che millq mttmlm fuvd. I CoumilmeaD«lfm made tM m[Sm La aovtove of LNa utillt 1 1 i— h = 6.15.]3 rod.Ceumilvmber Harte[[eenovded the—[i— AfttY 1 f le fi 10 11 it r of Lh1s inti-evd 1[roses.uvmfmmly. l io fevo ��pIBDATOgY e0L18g i� H C-Ad..bid 87-6 far a ftm used ued fotot vibratory r lie Su-i AA C h $33 500 A to be la mP1te1 Pasen c-amctfov£uvdv 11 k Mr.P1 ee,City Xmeget,tadvfasd elate Aprll,the capital e[ e[ ar baa.—d a Abtamtq ehtap floc. self-propelled eovpacmr eo PbC•fv the neceeeary devsley oa- om[rvetl—pto3ecu(Avenue .Old Madlam- All Hood,chi-ey Bock,81mpy Mllm Citcle.evd Bole D'Are) Theomchlm we al—used by[he xegulat ) ameeacro—cm of their-..-lot—pmletm.Mr.FiP mp.fttd. The Coo—il—e udvie•d tM cosC t of xmtim thla mchfm for[hie c]m period we$22,675. Be said the notal cwpmy Me o - j vachin [o oe-d apply BOB of lux met fmtel let(apprvalm[ely$18.000)tordrda[M Porch vhfch v—W brivg the price of[hie equlpmvt 853.300 tt apptoalmtely$33,300 lot thA 1985-del m h b i mmly)00 M10-O of me. Tha amff xegmeted other hide for a.eel`ad foot vibratory relic[ nd x•vivedeia bids ranglm 1v Price ft $19,500 tv$68.230. m< Ft—•id LM a ff 1 roc—dim Putehe.lo,thta muipw.1 (f"` 4mm the loves[bidder metivg apacflSeetf—e($19.500Pma h m d — —e a cifiu[ione).S—It Bgolpmv[ t+j foc a Bourg 210PD iv tM mouv[of$3],300. Mr.PiPee did lfmWedfattthist—shim rill c-e Erin caPltvl e[ food.eo t [[ha rental mm _Md Mm set aelde iv Chat articular roe ultemttl rill o to •for the coat of tM1L aauivmev[evd 1[rill M caolmliaed Ina m sex aril.basWcv —t use hl 1 i hdmticimted chic tin year old mchfne Macoe[leaet emNe[9-30 ymre left—It. It w—ted i[Ie m �i ' - —c—ty avy mote evd[M mIv[evame s mould ba Che clCy'e. 0 ' Coumllmevbt.6reev vede t0•mtiM[o urcheee[he mad ad-foo[vibrato roller from Suvalt a ui m C__fn the mouvt of 33 500 ee d; d b evd Co llvavb Owl1m ovd d h 1 ij 2, a ` Coumilm-bat Ctmn eeWd rhy the 819.500—o—did-1 mea[epeclflca[Sove. Nr.Pipet Bald i[Md Ad h. light.[in-fght-d bed war 2,000 h-m-it(1980-del). Nt.Pip.e sold[M apecificati-e - 5` : far a. . hitri[h a vmlmuv vvmbet of haute nae tv meed S,Boo. umiluember 0r•m-=d rMther iv of whet--P--t-0f Ns machl-if 1,000 Mut.L-Ych$16,000. Mx.Pipes avid 1.000 ho.-In[he lifetof 1 off-etxeeC egvlpmv[Sea lo[of wax. -c1lm-bar Ceruse eafd ave o4 cM bwfit.of....—rig used e R• b 3- mmL Ie tMt w Was ef[•r a year vh tt 11 pt--ace,rhexeee to a my piece of mulpmn[.w dan9ti1nor•II („ {{ UP-a vote-the-[lm to th.fl.. ell xe fv fault end[he inti— a ed w-iso 1 �j �� � �SS OIem98 m BM HLeC1'Iq DATE it 2 jf~_ �' a chs •in[M uvif.W i.e[Ymn"te fat clemoffit-a ave be ion in 1988 .i a ced h ,y fi i,. Diecmv lee[1 it lm Y �b � Y �4 !4 LN ".end a eek it M.e[Svg a--t 9 1906817 t 6 St "i Nr.Gem Pipe.,City llenager.Wvievd[he Coumil that av.[caul[of S— Bill 4,.—d by-[he wi * recent]eBiiature,the City's—ifow—.ti.dote hat hew moved from tM f3 t Siurday 1n Aptil to Che 1 s A�y tMcd Saturday is Nay.begs—B is 1988. M Raid S.B.6 autMriaee Texea to partleipate.mltb rev ewtMro t- '( wed border—t—in[M^Super Tuesday"prealdevtfel prfwry elec[iw to be held w Mreh 8,1988. 4 a t-11,one ofttM u¢1foID electlm wtbo—d date^Me keen bled bwk some 50 days ro the third 9aturda i ,r He cored a My 21.1980 electSm rill eomerM1e[complicate the budget hea[iege ae ne cowcil ceahexe 11 ,k ewlay the-.1or e¢ntoatlw[line m b—.familiar vi[h city W-1.before Lh,watt asked Lo Comid t ing [tthe budget. He ted the othtt—horived—i.date is Lhe third Saturday dam�ary for Cow 1 ,)': 1 ��cwideratian. M cored much of the vlvc[ie¢wtk ie dove Priot tv[Mt docs evd x111.coulee activitiva et rye $ the--yy eewov. He.aid the—ff ft voL aeekim a deviiw bT council.to which date they rill p Che official—t—date from 1988—Id(third Saturday it davuary,or Lhlyd Saturday.in Nay),but M did ewer thw to be aware of thio pe—B deciefon w their pert. SSCity S arc,8uth MeM ed til that tMre cey be ee requwtHvg t e legiel e ro p wide eetewe M[date f—the cit et1. ee mhieh Hll me[dfenie m c p[OpneCely h the fiscal r y'CMYF ' I�yea[plowing evd buage[Lng cycle. SM1a^aid sealietitil y,there fo uvly aecewte Cao iblltty that a chavg rill be fo[tht= [hie regard,m[ieg[M already Yull elee[iw eeleeda[P Thep we 1 vee advised Che LMy eeeevielly Mve Duly[w dates frw which m chao.e(demesy ox Nay).evd Lhla date wet be eeC by ftpt-4 of 1987,or the Nay election dace colli be a eigved Lo u.. Cowcilmember Hwlim weed while w re �dfii� C � .: "`�f"1:.-. i�precpaSmree]aa le]atLl[oe¢r in[otro[MducTeadw Lo tl.%uvpiwcdiwcLl elewague aev ccmv diiebgevimgidCheeami,veechCwiairtcyreaowf rtaeh.eeiMry alyea aiuNslLwd Cahalwye aupmlwhayare.ia[vCh aS-1 ecrym St al w ..clue. C..1—of[hie letter baa¢t to Stitw ova gvpreee¢[aLLwrHlgh[owl. Comcilmwber caudad1[he intim. All wre 1.favor-dd tht[M epetinti.veeeed uwvlmowly. !.. 5 CITY NAB6G8B'3 BHPOBR Hoek S.—o.S[[eete S— Pipet advised he page,to Mas aupplewn[al ot add t the Cou.c31'e a b—phLo bvglml.g[M wrk meaiw w tM e tt amly.l.xepart Iv the cavferewe room HerCb p....d cot a mmtevd�m o'mmnhg the ca ital etre twxk that we begwiv 1984 ee a seal[of the bond ��vlacLiw­—dai[ML Sm. He widpiC L a e oma of the 40 etre t.that wre praleated Co be Sap a M,aid all bow bow completed—h the excep[Swua4[w streets that rill be a part o4 the program next year. Be Bald Chie report bin bete upted.d co a va the ivfarcetian about tM hoed pcogrw beg.Iv 1984,-d co k z ! la related Lo that faew evda d the nv®ery oflYwde tMt Mw bee.ava11a1b1.: B.acid=100,000 at[hi r a diwr[ed from Lhie ptl8.w1 Lw e1111w eu[Mi1reClon to do the id—ng wA on HighwY 30,a.[Hugh the vo are approved a epee...ewe for etei wtchiv8 fwd^,i wa more ee.ive[a ..a tho.evband fund M iLtwuld Mw`rofLLed[M1e 1[y Co iaeuo[M1eee bovde. He old w cedeeaPlaen frw CMugeverel abliga[iw bond isave[o he.tat highway wcchieg hwd Sasue In[M[^mow to pay for the local e1[y there. M d Mw elw added cv LMeoti�giwlatro vHelion dollar allacatlav several budgeted figures from 1M[general fund evd CMre Mve bete evm [ere am1n ov r a period of[1m evd a Carry f—ft.LM a teat diel 1 v lito mho thio vwber vin 82,8]1,551. said Chu,far w Mva spent 91,936,689 and Mve rew]nivg,with 11 of out quipvwL,a already budgeted aM paid Eor this year,9654,847 from[M arigfml it C.— g` ! ®d[he total:,tea fvvda w wx pitel atraete. c Mr.Pipe.r Cowell wceM listing of wrk a e w a ee tMt tM C..11 Could tee Mit { ost to do each a aid rMv[M city added the capital. t t ctdov. r o ice,teff, M1 ! city begev wly iwu trials co to evd tM cost Eat labor avdrtha totalrcm[forrtMLptolect 1,epli lietim, He•id ittgive.a very complete picture of the 1984 hood issue to-deM. M sid it 1 b Ing pt--d vow Ib--to tern of going t tM wt •iv tba poet,tM City Ma bean—lit,In bri.gdng h Hea up-ro-dace w get[ivg a repro[t thin an.wetly chat we dwe rich Cbe moray Lhvy approved wd uchorlead. said it caw be easily sew—C w axe g—itB—1,Chie¢a1111w dollar,wrth of wrk out of a tw illio della.vitMr]ratSw.and]n tM proc....got hr..o[fvut atraaM t[boot(.,hwy 30 rldeving proj.tL LM P m aMdow 9ubdivLiovJ. He void ce have w addi[Ioml 40 a rw[a plowed and av--d for w k h1 # r liCwf¢g ywr wL bf CM rewlnlvg 8654,84]. He ,Id tM city rill Mve dom cora th-[plea tM ett.— M wr1 ori6..11y plowed wd mere whit to take[dvavtage and caplLaliaa on[M highway depar[cenL ivprowwnL p g m [M[W wry critical Co Che cowunity a tlut time. f " Nt.Pipes said CM Council rill mw ga InM a wrk,veeion to wt wL the remafnivg wrk iv ou t v [4 attest het w Md set a [rev - _ apical prmgram[ au[In 19]4,[o hopefully ra urfacv awry e t In LM CI[yr.f Bu¢ villa, all 88 m11ea of CM1w. Neyoi Nmday 1vdlceted w are vw ready to plan for Phe,e I%. Shv cored Lhe,teff Me dwe ee ou[a[avdivg lab Ev pr paring eM auwary report evd all of[M figure,hew Mvv—fully accow d. ! N3M prai.ed the wrk of CM D partce of Public NorM evd[M1e Me1gv Bvg—r..4petLa v[uvdar tM—t- -p of Tohuvy P.—I.wd Glew Isbell.reepec[fvely. �� M408'S H8P00T w �f f Cr1aa ee -- I..i lbudey said it Me hese m[ea a slight elevaCien!o dice iv the city.a ordlvg[o +. pert cc eba requested[Bat after tM la[of theHekhard[ebauld erect.[w uod 3 w eviw tM 1986—t- ax.vhare w e e[[M"Ute Dever[wv.what res eeeivg in[M co�vi[v evd vM1 a chive t c c r[Mt e.drto a of a feellveLta[rMre w aro vM[fe Mmenme,vM da eeive end M1ar w a e raectiml[a cowMr th.t avtl cent some ofrtM problew wy be Mviat �A. 3. ! w se• to Ire w i Traffic Light evd e e highs[efeprwece a(11th 8 at/Sw Mwcov Avenue) cilmambe[Green eakedt[he e[ of the tra4tic Iw[elle[lw. Mr.Pipae Bald w ar mi[feg to h t wpportm and ceeL peva.vhdch ere beck-ordered.[Nr Pip-—d[he hlghwy dapartmnt will overlay 11th £rw]use meet of I-45[a sycawre. said ata aMMndard,evd epec3ficaLiom do m[eller lay-dow pe Seg a4tar December 1 becewe a wether—ideraeiava. Bald IMy'13 start beck up Mreb 1 if cot eaoue [[ Cwvcllwaber Gnw aeMd about a turn line in the—t—betrean High—75 N wed dowCow. Nr.Pipes id k CM[e ie itwfflci—t width for[M[rIt—te ld.in. it.Green aaid tM,]a ready a problw. Nr.Pip wid w'll see elrerm[v rw[w bvfoie w ee a—1.9 f 13[b Street evd[hi.i a aDHPT deeLiw. - GSD Huafinee Oevelaace.[. Couvcllmeaber 01ek NM—shared with[M Cawtil•packet he recently racal d a GSD cee[ivg which deecrlbea rho[GBH dow for Minwe wd economic dewlwvwt. 4 aaid their preean Cloy wa laprewdv.as Lo what they d0 Lo at—ver bu.Eveev lid Co vapavd.—tits Meiwee. ii { I '( I il[h Bernet ec I-45 Ovatva,e--Cv.cilvembvr OerwLc said Lhvry ie.problw ich[M left hind turn lave bwkdvg ( )" 4 �� up•%ceaelvaly Mx.and cM ce.[er divider veade to by cu[dow,_m t. Mt.Pipes aaid M'd pees chat w. �i —b. a cnrpnr�6lnn...tit key aebc-'ei¢ !�i ' a LM CMmherrbiwk£ai i.u[ha mrnfag.• [h Me weed[o d 910.00 of[MSr v.vic devil p ,;':Q udy Eor ;{ a ea sub e, e m, its y 9eere[ary,32/9/06 _e Y 7,1 s 1-77 + a ry F!� ( P vv Big H00["0" MTMOTgB OP 06C008a 16 198fi CETT COOmil MepTIHC �__ ����� Y'G { t +'�L M[NUTBg OA ig6 BORTBVILLB¢TY COOpCILNeBTINC BPLO CO c 1618 BHT OP YpS 1986 11 THe CITT HALL COwCIL A- T)„ .. 1213 BBIBV1L7.8AVpHMB N IN T®CITT OP O ,COOYl'Y OP W-ERpA18g0.,THMAH 1T]:00 P.tl. 141 `, 4 - Tho Couvcil wt Sv xeput aaeeinv v1[h[he fullovfvg sembaxa preewt: i",N(y°�{TM .;p, ;� Jmv Wvday,Wyox Ile G.G1wa City"Cu..Pxuev[: J5a5 f _*y. 0.eugew Wxcett Ylllim B.Geav [b_.'CS[y Atmxw ryry'' CevC PSPee,City Mevagex +�k Gary Bell exc Bowcd,Jr. A ,y y '. 6 phei 8.Oev1e OSekyMertvn path OeShm, Ciq eecretn� `� � Jeccy Dmlfvg S wrevtll _ _ ivg vm celled w order by[W Bovoxebb Jeue Bootlq.Wyvx. TW 1n outiov mac ptuwted by II h WBay Wo4mav repeeamCivp[b Glilee Cvl WthO Church. Th evdivg ci feew ('�q S praeavl. G[hie mvlvg.at 6:30 Y.M.,fha emu group pbmBceph of Chfa city coumll mdrmyoz ru m ai kev u by Bav1d Wwlle of 4ave110e Photography. � � I G CONSIBm T®MIYOTPB OF}Be PPepI0p8 b®TIW !� The [he metl f Bacuber 9.19 1 w 1 I� w m[iav[o o ca Puem[ed m b Wm¢Il. Cmvcllmember Wcxe[t mde --C..of e of the m1w[va u scud-d G 11emb Cat ovded w 1 All 1 rlr. �J. taw the wtim oaeud mans 1.a `� R' �' ATl'gBpIBG CITIgbA W.N.B.Et—du C.vete a p­­­eo the CI —'pN1A CT C,P Pd¢" (1.3 utte n[8px1m Lake) b�} Calomel ethetedge edvieed the Cemeil ]m [hoe b ie doaClry a pLce of el m[ha City for eheix uev m e P.9" ighbozhood park 1n the eprl lake 6.bd_iaa. W eeld the peck Brea fe off of A- 1.3 eerea(340 feet bmt up[b hill tram Che em[bty Had of datum Lu to[b vest,eom 900 feet deep). W 1d iv fuCuw yeaxe,he pone to glue Che City additimel lmd, W aid b rwte m glue evovgh a0 the[ Fere iv a baseball Eleld evd a decmL place For[b yomg womb tv pby W zeepectivlly¢eked the Cwufl[o it vam[hie perk eF[vr hle.1,8ma.rho We Caugbl ervecel of Che muwflwvbeza 1n school. W eefd ahs vewt ught a kid ahs didv'1"' Be Haidhb offs a0 '[bOv b Sa-9g Cbr it by veined afro hex evd h L 4, w she wind Hay m SE.eked fm erviea uv. -1 8[heredge ehlm e dftiv't p [o give hex a choke xagacd1 _ fag[hla vows. gv said be Sa"llgh[adto 0g thio laud eve he hopesetd the City H11 vew 11'8®e Ethecedge P-," Camide[. vavae t C]owl 8 M1 ed W. w Pipes,City Mmagar,vobd tb appxefeel repvx[ebm`b--d vela of 1—peop.t[y fe iC a of$21,800,Mich fa a—derabla gift m[ha City. W--d d[het[he Couvell accept Ch18 g]f ft.. It ty propeq zk ree Is m ectrmely suitable-i- Be mfd hw had eine vioue dem[iove of perk e I mcWre evd the i[park Ia beeulcally tbx.ae far a.the lrym[. G esld[b ciCy H11 a[ar1 Kith­Cid.p �I 'mint a evd wv build m I[ m thaxe. W eeid it la av mC-1,bwtffH eft.evd a gt..t may people .n 1¢the exec Kill baufft ft.1t. `q Wf f H yoe Wadey vowd for rveral vow ow m[Puts Bwxd ba bav foemlvg efftb.torts w[h.caawPC of wlgh- „ bePobvod .1 Chrfetmal pglft w[Wvcidylhi8hw.wtt eedp[he Ciumcil'eet.deep eppncfatlmbegoryor Novtlg d oieaid she it `y ie aw of Pma'e etudmLe anwed ow othe ober umbers o -­axe too. BM uidyeb bad Che ri lag. l'' of gofeg[o school uvdex We.0,ae Chey Belled bar. gb g-­d tbC a b hoe ever had hec,huh I. rymav y apact of thin rvev vin. she said she L a rmrbbee paten mtl eW could m[thivk of a ba—nib t er far the mny p.ople'e lives she hoe touched they m have a park wind mvcl]reber Hell vada a mtiav,rith a¢neC Wal of e L le evd 1 d 1 Wb d h1n tinily,1 ac vC[hie oink and uee 1 f b b f1 P by 1 L f b ]orbs 8 s� epaea the mtiwm ell wre b fwr ma Che mnw a ]mwl. �� Wyox Wvdsy thin eeegvfaM the eeebexe eE[h.Pub Wacd vb wxe IxeaevC: Lavewe Wrur.Ed fielth � I COII6I08110Y8®AMT BA48 inside[au[horfas[Im Po[[b ox Had cele of It.M lb,.,W 1 by e c Pi a,CSty M-edviavdthe Ax a Comieeim Hehee Co-tent im ale by silevctfm the cemfn- St foe piu.e of ac[from the oxlglwl dmvcmv[mrel exeated by Wary Abyeee 1n 1976. W avid[bee 49 piece, uh app.—Uly 4'1 4'.wb iv ativg pwv[ivge--woe xmlbely,ems Ma[cw1-bf vatuw evd of Bmtmfll pieces saluted by the Arte Comleeim—A be tv[efved fax tb Clty'e mei be.ofd. The[Dwell oma edvfae by nlvfmm bid wind ba Het a[825:the piece.vowel be evHl far al 9 evd for biddivg a[[he KW Bufltl f.Jenmzy 19-30,1987, Bide xwld b opined m Febtuery 2.end all Pain[lvge Mich lure resolved the— mm bid oe ince would be ao1Ce remSvfvg PGwa wind thin ben Lvdivfdml Pcfaw wrked m chin by[M1v d[[e Comfa and Muld be b[agile u lovg ae pfewe it Mtin { 1`y The Co :L wind lfb to ciwrk me[h wcg C.Cb ale to futvLh[xeuk 1,ghC g£r CI h Wll. The l3gh[ing weld evhem.[b.alchefa diwbyad fv Che exm ew clawp­­.a pm e Coumll °4 Couullambec Ou11w vatle tW m[Iov[o am f Ihl Hal evd Cmmclluevbe 11 d d flv Jy' M fOni C venbx Ibvlfvg naked[b[the CI[y sake a0 it bee•pic[um of the[oral m[al before Iw 1 e sold.1d. Couwilvmber W11 aakvd if an ]a iv[ex area 1.1'14'piece.. W.Pease Svdfbid than n sdi i e1 Sv particular pieces evd she hl[ d eels weld go Yell. Medoc lbedq asked about[W blddlvg q s p revel whe[hex oc int it wind be adwztfsad. W.Pe •.aid gib mOd b wrking me the de[elle m Chs[. .Y �All w e iv favor OF the mtfm oo the flee[evd it tl avevdmoue d .. WpeI0B0.ARTS-91M CWMT 1P� �C eider[W budw[xecamenWCc�me for ha Ch 1 " G � M1e C f 1 h Ar /W 1 "� 18vdovmv[fax the Amw.a vMd by tb Mce CoaL.1 FW.PSpve adalwl[hv Arrt Pa®taeim=tee mvvda tM folloHog pto0ecce br fuvding mt f[h.TW/MBA grout j �. , 7,171, kC f s ,e v 4{ C 777 . iIt P4 'A W s � 90Q"0 YAGB 819 �� �ai� $s# : lLIHUTEB Oe 00CH1ffiHil lfi.1986 r, ,. s � t y ,- - >,e 1. Polk lrtfan Prelwi.-d by HIM >sNV071s-. I. Pb-Gnat Awrlrav Scrap Qufl Wo 4 h Lecture mod EPhibi,......I.d by CM1e Tall Y� Pima Quilt Du11d—�-- �_______ ___ ______ 6 1.30[1 •.. PIP re--Art Pro]e ---d by Stwrc k'1 4. Afiicg/lfro Imricav llenw-Eualc-Siory[ellig P¢xfoxvmve avd WvckeMpe,epw.ond by t 1,500 ' 5. Ucgmisatiwal Mvelvpwvc-Cmdueror,epaysoced by Lha Hwwvill.Youth 1,500 OreM1eeCra ------ 8 k 3 $10,6]5+ ] •1ha Arta Cowlcelm voted to Coglete Che budget 111,$675 Pram mellvcat¢a foods Iv �; j ceguLr acts bud8a[. (There th ie$7,065 Iv uwl3arated fwde ft.Che$30,000 ezpetced }X� � i� M1oc.l/motel tss.) Hr.Pipes eeW$5,000 of Chia Sa frm local fuvdP and$5,000 L Eras the Haeiwvl INdoemevt of Lha Arta avd­ 11.1 he , 1 6eLma:Ecom Lha regular site bvdga[(hotel/mt11[w derived lE). Cowcilmwhex Herwet Wade the intim to = of[Mea vroiec[a for fvvdlne,m wtlined abw mod Cvuvcllmwb d rood d h iw 44' Di...I ae: Cvumllm®Ler WMr[m lndiwted hie Mei[e^^ u Lin= £ hunav f 31 M II h' hu eam what kind of humev fimcee stuar[HraPL mte Ro Ca1d W ti Cvvicerwd chat it x111 look like the Pebmrth saulpmre,ehlch ha dUliker. Ha said before hep .mw v it,he vent.I. u it. ]4.GM1ertun ms'de +' CM—I—m amvd the wciav m[he floor So delete itw ihCee aboveni h f i3 500 1 ]a d]{ - ' dace xben the Comcll wv have m a SefeiwClov m xhaC Hr.graft has mode>n h C ]vemb ry ',eevmded tM intim. DU...im of ave CowcSlmmber Dwling caked it there mold he a prablm rtth Js{ [fie gray[if[hie L delayed. De.Pae draw Cowfaciov QvvrdiwC said the mviae me all be Pmt by p ,.(` August of 198]. SM said th rLfec ieepreeevtly ecbeduled to eam loco tM cit tv be epooeored by[he echo 1 j# SM geld she hes ems-1-PIP Z of rhat ht cella in—celebntlov aeries 5 she eaidttha Arta Cvmieeim .�Lopes Yo have—d I.vg ac Eat¢Barr Eoae Park avd Chezefo. ev eggut a figure of m aLM1Mce. She said vo h ` Me been fi-111 and[ha arc1K fa I1 li !e vanLlg I.mrk inch u.ea I.mhaf m rm[. Sha said the A< Comiaedm 4111 hive m idea o[ghat the f1gur.r111 look like a they mrk H[h him. She said ie rill he - imed rich.Peat.Sv Ch.high aCMol Co[emh thea the deeim prOIII I Hr.Plp.e said f the .h.-ed ch one at the high school,the Srm pleas at the an root to the perklvg lot av the waC aide of the achvv 8a ,(, II iniad iC 1a g zbe[x.eC steel mld.d piece tlme ebmt£mr Xara Hg.Pceea spoke of lir.Rraft'e aedmti 1� Nei it mtig M L me of[M1e three ffw�]etae aha M1me baso ael.eted Yv dv a veooIMI I. M1e Vieerpm Hsparlw Dved ov t �' [M Capital 1­;avd be hoe da number of thivga fox[he City of Dallas and other a th wrk aeulptucw. k Cm-Ilne I—.tin sold M eIi.v nC o lea a hie intim as a ted. He wid Charles Pebwrth bw t gmd eredeotlale o,but he doeavt like[M mrk by dad fvc the ciLy.ta Bald there re mmy otheca xM do ; / int like It. Ee u1d he does m[mint to.iC iv ludgawn[vF art a[Mt]s xM1aL Lhe Acta C eelm ie deeieoetl w do, ae sold he dawn'[menY to vd Ft h 1s f 1 1 ill, 1I. ¢evecaI eiti; alchouvh It wy ba to the a 16tic wrld. Cvuvcilm .I My ceid he did m[r NY> ? etwd In]udF.t of arc,but he wind 13k.the mmmrevea eMt thecvevbare of the Arta Cewdwlov mould have the bemf![of this fv£ormYloe before Cha pco]avt vmeviced,t ]n a[M1.L Sh. iecee a o .0 p re cmpat363e for car purpo.e.. Arta Co®ieaiw comber,Sack Staega,ieaid CM1e ce--timrfigu—Ik.Rraft mbvitted Lo CM1e j Cv®iaelm w wY—t Lha Comisaim r d a 8ace—I Hou Pork ao[he Cew3eslm plain[o wgetiate HCI ecefC 4oc av 1111 is f­ Dr.-BI—.—d Er.—ft x111 kava to submit a sketch of his vc need f before Che CowLefm will cease m St. Cvmeilmmber Davie rathdrg hie aeaovd to Cenncllwnbec Whartm ' /+. ' �,evevdlm moths,rl[h thio ivf,r m frau R 8[evga He r Ibndev a.Wd if[haw i ova h d - 5 Cowe3lmmbet Nhax[m'a vvtim. There be cove,the emend mtlw died for a lack of a ¢rood. SM then aellad Poc a mote m[M1e orieiv intim on[he floor M 10 fi]5 fv b �'� All mow is fmt at Lhe mciov ov the f mr L Cowcllmemb.r NMctvv aha sates oo wed to YM1e mciw 'Poe j m[Sm.honvac.weed by a F B co 1.arc Q pEUIHAHce o Comlder Oedlvmce eu.efi-30-Hociva of lot"tteo S.am rc3ffvate of vbli tam far a front Madan ambaee truck--emica[Im O1v1a1av,M m amuvt m rceed 115 000 lanwd h PI H6-S]bad c [[o e PM Cdp Emgex prgmced thio e[tlivavaa,the ceptiov of rhich 18 as follwa: OPDIHApQ g0.M-30 AN OEOI8IHCE AUTHOBIYIBC PUBLIGTIOW OP HOPTCB TD HMMS AHD WfIQ 06 IN'figTlQ To S k �I I88p6 CQTIPICATHB 08 08LICATIOB @OR A PPONT LOAOIH6 GABeACH'[RUQ,AHO HARING PAHIWe - v - PROy[8IDE8 RBWTBD THSH8ID. ' - y,. ��After saw d3aI—If for alaxi£icetiw,Couvcilwmbar Ore a itl eta point.rW[her it ie in regard to thio yp of garbage cvilecvtvr,he mould lake focethe Cawc11 co reeler the et le vbiloeo h ebwI the 1 rhich vfek uo¢axbace i Carina of[he Cops of tack CM1e[w moa. Ha said there are g thing ko M xequlie one perem-vv apace vr,fox raaldevtlal pickwe. Wr.Piiva Bald a ow 17 Lh1 m fit.11 rhav m diatom!be wct budget, Nr.Plpea.aid ha Cmmi ­­dg.Y1ve gv 4{b� '- Lh h t ayatw of cu tmieed beck-daoctcIIUIti.w tba deaice of tM vaammlty and mVere Le linos 7i, - [hat alma avd vat talk about it mymxa. W said any L Chie 1—1.reedy,the staff em be wady I. "''/ ��discuss eivgle vin collec[iw M xaeldantlal a eau and eepedl d collection. umllmemb<[Gnav.aid whin m to !I ere talking ebmt Price,1—wy be sow wefdmte rho moldwlcome a ehIg ..Pipe..aid Mr ee I�avd I— er M1ae etmdfg ivfvrw[ioe av Chia any t1m CM1e uwiI 1.reWy fox... Comcilmmber Gree wtidtem eldah a Poawl xeauea[far a nark aeaelm[o dLcu our oh11 !d fol b 1 k _ Plp.a sold[M Buff rill be clad to re for Chia wrk eea.lm. He said he i1. Muwe Lhia fe a lwdmrk reo ve xn Hayor Hmday Lbeo bwughYuth vuo¢il hack Lo Lhe aub]ecLaL band-d gleed fur a intim. Cowcl3wnber :a �'Dm11vg mode the m[Mv w e of Drd]wvice H H6-30 mdCowcilme 1 Gaiwa ce avd d b 1 All core in Favor avd the mL mvveaaed mmimwly.o "�✓+� CITY MMdUQ'8 eEP06T r� 1'QCEL Pragr�-GrLlflad Cities Cmfecewe Hevor[ Gew Pioea , ( Mr.Papa adsLed I.I....tly attended a-ting of I==Cities i¢Aw[Iv,mC1g ve are om v£34 eo + deaigw[ed u1[La 1a CM S[a[e of T.zas,Mcludfvg[he larger cities of Dallw,Carpue Christi,AvacS1M,s az said[he we rah Co—If salient c came to u. cvl]actSvely snood M1.a e[e g.rmaw[o econamfc ' {t vevd v.M1 f tualeY !ve 1 tW d 1 + F wrk¢[at1[herverviLm Ha aeald a SapeM a rk3vc m f M h ­m­ pream 1 8a g i k; 1744 " 41, fl T F k k � Y i l Wh glam 4d � ?"I PACE 820 OH^0" M[NO'i'ge OP OSC@ID88 16.1956 CIT4 COOMCIL 10ffiTIIIG a.}.�. Plmt ov®,vm1%e.a eratiwe,ate.,while everyme else la llylW beck calci%f thtnge ca bfl. [[le m e ep 14 - ee eeid em c Itis ha C aav fa3x1%very call ie ebe lee[ pie of years,6u[w bops foxaea gemxal ebe%e iv[hat mrticule 1 1 ee.aid be Bzecucin viw Prendant of the Pavtue evy addreeeed the Yye hay y.1 group, cvincidm[ally-1s.d M1e­­develnpmevc anwy fox the City and the mbar here avd al[hm v hoe:' by had me been tv&:eta Il b lm a let lbue.and w w e mtM1er lSberally...d.=L1ase%la vmy of _2 L hie llluacracinna is hie lk Mr Spm said Lhe wa[]ng roe adluureed v hmt evy particulex nomlu " regard to a foxml ergmdzailowl e[xmture cweiderlvg CM1a[w ere vm of the 24 charter v®bene o£ h '' mr Sf1ad ci[lae program,future cltiae]Diving w...Id create quite a group and the q.tiro ne ra1 d a $t- vhe[her n rmi[o care f 11,vrgevi¢a chs group avd es[abl]eh s[avdarda eM envier Prorate each ye f chef( L imieMuviciPal�leaagwty 3tbe Temellvdm l IleuveluumevLaL p th aen .p e o®mi atlov.roee fid hay 'ti,. vivted a eLvdy cv®Iccee of partleuler 1vd1v1dmle rM wtt£nvolnd ac the[1w the arig]val 24 tit..nxe ' r a leered e:N the cr aria fox[heir ael:.0 wre a u and they rill mkt a­i­bmk tv Lbe g p I 1 x aim. ee said[be group hopes tv keep m v[he comuvlwiiw—.11and the—in of ideas avd about vbec e w o a v C C3[e o uvcn e m o otbe c [ Ta creed 1 eiactio ver bueimvvev sed o reta]a those[bevahave a[the err ]m b i. hope a bi¢¢ertemcesv iv[ha]mediate future tM1m[M1e lone revue e[,racclm of bw j t i d a'ipee told thf^lgwradai,Lbe at,bad oti.—ty echaduletl the AMHpA1 OPEH 80088 et City tall bu etivg In Puvovt m hie day,Snnlvi%the Mayor sod hlmelf.M1e Hshes co delay m OP011 j '� gIDAY.DNCSNBBfl 19. H ivdicacad'che Se wet£w is boated by[he Mance of Bm t P and Hu�phur,Lm1e]em fei ell oP[M1e alclea Se the Teme t. fwie]am eeniae ex a of Culf 9 ,mono 111 Be i i a CBO rtll w[be at"'L%o this wvcingva it ie [rictly a metivv of Lhe effected e1t3m rho high d M a fivamiel r ormvlaatlan m o era[loval chevw ie GBO. Be said the myvra rlll be addx d by evdtilitl ceuwel from der Yaxk and o[Mr eemle vhv have particular azperie r expo 1 h ,.,ft4{ gee a£public u y roorgmiaaClm avd[hi%e of tAe mtura. ee a^itl w mill ba deterninfnl at t", g vbet 1.Che bee,course for all of[he cities]waived. Be said cbe myer of Balm ewge and a 1[M h . Lveubeme axe avpecced[eai[end. 8a mcicipated it rill be a Cw hnr meeting and he said[hay ehwld ge av[iel_tof ivfosma[lov a[Chi..­svM1ich mill be abated H[h the Cao—upm[hair 4 a The enacted Comcil meiivv rill be o mxv 13,1901.w.Pip.. advised. Avy chmge to lacca schedule x111 be vada lmow to the Cowcil nil Ineadvmce. ��Yaer 8vd C �i Mr.Pipes eafd xitb the mlmlwclan of the a[ree report,1986 hen bvay.in mmy re very $ ea Ha said 11 also had slot of 8e3qu]amcemlal m[Ivi[iae rhlnh hoe mda St qurce a...bit Clue 1vd Y„ in the hinory of[M1e Cit of Hmmville. Be said w have also had ewe v xy aerioue emnerw eta up al% �I .*, the my,but vi[h Cha good also alma c Lhv had and w appreciate c Cuuvcil's paraevereem and ff m cvapesailm with the 3Ca44 in tryin tto c all v£ ttd.avd get Lhe wrk dava. 8-eafd[he 1 '£ ofrCh. Camcil M int 1-4bc will be Lhe amferemetr m for a wrk maefm. He told Mr.Bennie 0 be j chief f3wncial advLor frm Cavan L Cammy,mill fill Se all of tbe;.axle parte m Lhe fivevtlaI..P of - j Lhe a report avd they w will adleuw far Lhe Yaer co le[the Cauwil dlgeat Chi.lvformclay. d<eeid fv ' � mill get nwbei W cav v..l.w hill gv Erol[hese. a] 9 w 14AY08'8 ACTIpITY HBPOBT v of—it.­ Meym 3mw.y l...n zed Joyce Hllllasd,a mevber of the City's Opev SPme Ar ��I) omiY[ee Sha[hen xecogefaed mmbars of the&,ntavillt Leedaxahip IwC1[u[v iv actevdame. i. l: kaBruch-re: Maur Movday weed[here ie a car—l—wt et City tall lie g ell of the p—1v h Cy. the said at the beginvf%of Lhv w.year,—Dale Hrow,City Pl-vner,mill wbllah Ithu 113t1%all of Cha evade of[hvee particular parka,v[M1e[ivdividuale sed groups nay cweider tM1 - [uvicles available to chm co'fma ew of Chose needy. a (�HHBU Haochura: Meyvi Moudey also paamd eu copiae of the my b...huse.pm[ially fmdvd by the Cil, 1 h it. [r3huClan of;5,000 lee[year.a e lata[¢co wit broehuse of[he City sed 9m enuaew. She id it I # M1ae a m,Nati%of raetauxmc.chore m,xec eatlawl a ,hoCal/cattle.eparcmnC,.hooka f i I CityveomCM1ec am evmren hna a ready I......vrheic cvv�' vvea and use.ChoShe eafd abs f 1 M13 �I e cellmc 3aill art effvrC ov the pof Che city and em t Sha eafd y have pnvmd 50 000 of[beat bxochurea to be­d fv[heir r nitro[effort. Pareoml Thavk Yau. Meyer Nwday eeid 1n camlueim.shy wuld like to ea9 a very perveml[book you thi. I� r kkk--- nm1%ca[he staff of the Cicy a4 Huetnllle,Its mplvyem and aepecLlly chis Cvmc11 far ell f the j [£ve and ef4ort g;wv Co—CS,y chi-year. Bhe mid the feels 1986 M1a.baav m excellev[year f the City. SM1a Bald the hake fviwrd to 1981. the viebed amh OE Lbw a any Happy Holitln➢. - COONCIL`CUM W[er Matte: Couveilmevbar kTe -old after ldnevl% o the y -Comavy wpurt a[the Chmber I%sod 35' Laming chat--ti carer rates are 30 to 5D8 light,Lhavbecwp '*+ avdbcnLLua[he eacell Illy to h.Lel.ICA.b dIL ou et1%v.[Se1L[he City mi hn 11 proepec[e. ^aid w c ti— ­i Lai leave w high m sed of[xyfvg to P3av engt—;for the furore r Lac pxeg�rvm,ar.w 1-r eomthl% bau 1 j {AJp' y (slot of people ld like a IghC car and p d ��YY alba[[be mvay av[M1e future—slot of if c bvelnevvee7.if w area e 1 1 lble '�^ rete avd evwx a sed baeklvg Dtoot ea[mtean mk`dlrhe mi evv-idec[be pme16fl3ty f dre3%i bare lnitbu city,tootle erCm het vaem Lv ba laml ­g eraedevm plea Le Moe y All 8100ia.000.m 1501.000 least could be epmt in a very Em feet in sgwter 1mpcbetocvuldlbegueedtif m dw pt—Che C but at put i[In a fwd ao w'll haw 1[Nov m do get m Ldue[rLl prospect a get mr6h rod.an themama mousy.ret er then hn1%[o pma a b— Ha­­­ded heviv,evm ­­d rhe¢w Calkha6ou[gaxbagh pick-up ihevgee. Mayor Mvvday povded by ay1%1 ] y �+ w x111[wive th.r P avd eewr pian mda Chet t m xhm w 6egiv to­jr­[hat ivfvrm 1 xt h' e report Ivfoxmciov.w cav loot at lust[Mae sor a of dec3eLve m tv rbere w ere e W Y 1 Ij mr eC ev Iv.—future. She avid[ha aanitaCiov ra mycbne to x it mtil,t get a little faxthei dow mot tae Cee r" m m ea[LCo[lu budge[. Cauncihoembex ehar[ov Eel[[hie hhd a Pll take a cacal. Ntyim frm the eolin [hie eauvefl bee had about[be future ae[o ebe r C star end mi Plena Coi the e88Y. color tivvd,y. aid he emff cav preeavt eevesal altexmtivee and preeevt[haat elovg with heir vv gmvicee. $ Parka 0 achura-Cowcilmhbar Gaima e,prwaed[hv Plvaeure of local sendmcs L dlac le the Gibb,Pik. } Cmdcllmaabvr Bell fvwxlecttd Lha,the school la alto un%the perk for mtura aLudia3. Pd Bore an Livht Poles m ea ere wcllmambei Oa1we a reeavd bar appracletlov for mhomewx ie xec meible Co 4 f £ox the plmeemt e£ he lar$.sad bma w the etceatplight. Bhe eeid SL L a wvderful holiday tftlh. u a � ? T ,fin sa2� fir. - _.. „✓t ` i `S¢ m[ly. Be mLad ell of Ne mie[]ug bee[d vemb8we wrePrwalecteahe Ba said theta vwediv gone v k $» 4 ceased for the veeeaeity tv keep Ne ams officer xW haw haw mintaivhy a good r tt with the F,�fa�+ f :* rmmeiea—Sh tb—difficult fivmvGl tine and that it Hold be good s[xengy mL have a mange p^'b"e�dx`�eE $ in leadarahlp duxivg LWee tryivg tine. Jl B Ye gaGa� Cwm3lvmbex Co !holing referenced whaC..—r Wxtm-idabw[voter rates. He said W i^ to G mt sate n wave Ce change wt r rtm,I clwrly tW city—A.G mfn[e1P eon—b111ty If n ry �5> re[v hrva mindue[ty Wt Fad mai.r xa[ex xequlrmevte. ge said w dv the[Por rith 1mt1Cut1vval w me ma sago. m.aia if..neo a[omw eon h tn.t nemea a et of x.Gr,W nwla vee Ne -.y C city pneeibly Gk tb a e d t m mdiffcatim of Noee rates.but he h e e[hoc efmply eM1englPg the tv get the pvblleMd rate don h mcee...iv out beet]vteteat.mW acid he agrees[W[short h looklvg slat— aG active[v dv somethlvg short[ m[ht.w1d0 avmefhlvg long term.He [sally NEN.LWt tm Y. fxmrvw[W City of gmtrvflle L wing to look beck at IW leadership of tW emmil bafow Chia me and say tMse fo1G nn viae m gv ahead and fill that wrex phot md.gat u6a t m xhm LWy did n the price CWy did. ga rid the legislature,far ell evmmie poroses.hoe vtiU mlmrifndeW erredP-1. h m in the aate of Tens. &acid w axe liahead ght yenta of alae of - P G[e ragaK. t Coumllvavbar BavG ofd abw[[w yeere ago rM1m w wxe—king.abw[--g[W bre bed an fa M1ww study d hevauee n wre cmcexmd abw[fined Ivcvw and[W elderly at belvgeafGe[a Be veld the sopor[ahovad LWL wexahalviegly the eIPle Chet mere paying the le mt Lhe s elderly and not eW Fixed SI..—pwple. Ba eefd It shoved[WL it na tv the edvevm[ege of f people the J.x �; m fined 1vvOve.that uewlly vee mr w[er [ ceiee the Wee Gcauae[here m slot of w and re m buelvueee that use nybe a loo amouv[of vert and the[hm helped eubaid3ze ecwxh c[ha v'"�d peuplerthat me f¢[he vlddle tevge. �ti`t Concllambex➢vrlivg said the oveng. b.Lrgeet putchaeex Se the state of Ten.,alt='questl de said W hu vhlnd rlth[W City Ymagn abw[ohm the city Bate a mrplue eve pvaelbly rebating en vomy 1-Lhe tele Payer, ge acid 1.pxoblm vee that vlrtuelly all of[W My would Woe gam beet t } W state of Tazn and[he amvuvC[W lvdivfdwle could Moe gvttw Wald have beau ngligible, i 1g,in]ntv M lg llv 7 pipes advised Cha ewveiltW received lnforatiov ft.TG today Nat Chace vee a rather --1v11 aplll m we of tW m-vemeaetrlbu[eclea foto tW TBA eye[m lu[nigh[up arvuvd gekdele coamv- ity. m ARCO Gmmlaelm leve--d —d[we ebwt 150 Wcreh of o11 i t tW tributary I.[he { (� r-vitldle reaches of Ne Trinity Bive gee [here ie a bum—t iv place at glghray 6 and avvther w + " ..idrlh ll, W eefd d and EPA—ere 1 5Eturiug it m site along Hct LW plldlife yie3ariw papactmevt,of W 1d[M1ey Woe cmtafved all but about 50 hernia of she mEgiml spill. Pe said ve dm'[erwt problems. v+2 xt[h 11 1n[aAR etmctu[e,afvice it is wt of tW malt'ehmvel,bot should Che o11 gat peat CW&ghxay 31 bow, x111 Wve ARCO place a bwm arond our Imam e[rmture at Neewe that ie Grmsdby Sulpha Creek C 1 ftm w refdnl—wt'be m the rate[fox LW next ewple Of wake. geeddthe TRA Wa dme a remark }'1,.4 bl ]Ob vwi[vrlvg[hie end keeplvg n'Ivfbrnd end lwkfvg wt far N1nga that haeme[even heppevad yet,o ' &wmuded thm for their---t and support. h� XgYS l®IA 00g8TIgg8 Qti—D--: ft.J.g.D—..m of Y1�asked[M1a City b,-9-xW[hm...d w tW why's old W.` CWSeoue demrativm tltn weed tv put P. .Pi-eald'1n 1978 or 19,9.xhn Cha dacerativm wre #; �� Gkev does.Nay ren fo+md to ba iv such bed cWPiw tW[n dlspoaed 19 thm. ge said espy of[M1m Ui, - fell aper[1v[W trek. g Bald tW city tee tried to get Enda fres—lien vt frm the origlwl - purehaeer.Wish nee]alae v vhn betvavt[he Chamber of Cvmerce end Bove—b—grmp.[e refurbi M1 raphes[hm. Ra eefd three ff-t.are uvamcereful at Chet ll end they got be..1 thea woeful life,rb-h A—15 ywt.. A1me Na[ttln,tW damtvw mrchmie Wva decOra[atl .it.. r1 rtth chits lig- 71 m eW throe. Yy ABIOORPoQwy r 1'he Cowell ohm[ec—d into Nair p—wck easel.[o vevelvw SG cavies and comldwatiw vF tW _ ryI..PIw e[nat coaly",repo[[: flwve]el aspect.of the plea by.-I.A-t.Covm and Compevy,the city's ,i flvevcial he 198,attest Prlotdty lletivg--rrvfaad. `d N d, ctfull evbai[t 4 y 5 - ' sgaShar.City secreta[, Becmber 16.1986 41� 000 3 L kTM I s, , s ,n i Y h 35 k l} ] ��. .,iy 4er"r.."ri"iF�,k.. ( p _ 1 h,)1 ! il k b t t FTk} d 40 021 000g"0 M[DITEe OP T08 N00'fIHG OF DeC@08R 23, 1906 4k THe 1—CITT Occ CIL—TING H61.D O0 T8E 2380 DAT OP OgC81IDw,1986 1H THE CITY—I CODHCIL ''2$ `R,i'a:.,,•'✓G ,y: {�., C00lpERB.p]ACA'1'80—1—AT 1212 AP0N110 H IN THE CITY OF HO8T90ILL8,CODRT'f OF YA188R,PHPAB AT 5:30eee The City Council w[in a regular ae 1—With the folloxivg vmbese pceeev[: dine tlwday.Mayor Nambns ebeev[: City Officers yr:.w[: Y fl2. T ii 0.engem Hana[[ vie .. { StepM1en e.W Cam Plpae,CSri LnC.Gelme Oellw O.Crete W—Cftth s.mx�cE[yysea ra y Percy Eowrd.Sr. Ni Wb— wetSe ru called[ order by[W Hworabla 3me Nwday,Mayor. The dwvcativ pt eevted by wumI—: e y md.Ir. rc Hoe v COESIDEE TEE MHOT83 OP TEE P—.00S M68TIMG v a r wcllmevber Harm[t made the votive tv awrvve rhe mlnntee o£Decevber 16,1986 and Cwncdlmemb ' �I Gaima corded[M1e m[Iw. All more iv fever eM[ha motion vaeeed umnlnaualy. 'i �5,. CONSIDER A HOTEL/CONS.—.L88T0R 1 ��' )i E� jf Camldvr a hotel/cwven[lov cevter nv t for tin abatement and utilities loin buafneeamev4eadvlaed tM Co it that cow t mvChe ego'eume develo and tt%( ]nvm[Ore wt of dmc]n,Tezae ecce to Oee him(he w:/i: Chairmen v£the Heard of Ditavtota of[ha Ch— f • Comerca)abort[ha poe016111ty of beildlvg a mid mo d hotel/ tlw center tl vCaville,Tezae. Ae eald diaum:iw:r e[ertad aneI—lvwetigeted. He Che. b.-. cheat a cite celled[MuBmiChex lmd,mh1eM1 ie directly behlndl e &�� '> the 4oger/Wal-Mart complea w the I-45 Peede[Reed. ee said[hare era evm 1]0 e e In rhaC C C and Ley Wap, wC ��m tncted to buy l5 e e aid wly vin wall problem vxie[e 1a[ha[there aneelght M1eirerin eLat cC 1 V § Of lmd and v e heir':u0 rty ie E .L through a bank. tle mid.the Smi—family L t v gei th ) C trust offiwr CWt We eWpeu—i[yvto sign the agreement.but the r at of them have:igvedrtWe egreem C m i sell the laud. I l ( Nr.Havey veld Che devalapate/imae[ore da m veer a hotel in Huntsville v ewventivv teat¢ Ra C�,} said[hv bhe I.Lae daivtminal 1[dove me h— ovvavcA cevter rtchout a Cl—Cla..A hazel,becmee it wrk ae Chert ie Wh th 1t weld pay wt r3[hvu[a cC1e0e A facility. Be aald these-ply iv[evd[o Wild W )' Ghee A facility rh1eM1 Will ba bin of the m3ore: Narrivtt.Radieof yr Hiltw(currently dealing W1ih N ),( W acid Wo vdvte[Wathey have[M1e ability co go mi[h either ora of thw. Ile said it x111 be mpelght a ry 150 moa h[el With atrium type facllitiea.health facElltlae—ape,nim M1e chip and PUG golf c wee.p— it, I,area.boulevards leedivg Seto it,a c. eafd there Will be:ow renCel: e iwide Che str—. He said h rely X, y3 ��Will ba[ha camcl[y[v add amtWrtlOO room w o the hotel In the Future.Pa said>a[he fecil34y.1[I.W g�� propmed Chet 15,000 egmre fee[be fm a cwwe w apace. He wid that epere M11 ba daeigmd for.and h tram apace 1v[W hotel,rill be d 1-1 like[¢ m0-1—in deed a rvc we Ee said M Chevbar Will W a deed ry the Opine. He Bald 6y Wvivg a deed tv the cwvevtiw:p vha[ever Wppeae to CM hotel or W of[W facility xw't affect the covvevtlw my e w Will [ Lave wr ow de set end m om perking a ea ands' forever Wva uv a nwvmrfinemter tWr rill beteuwed,paid far,vu debt w [.rmhaeawr. The Cowcil moa adalaed by—Wy CWeve t Che developer ie eektvg for cow thdvg.of the City. T oa of Che[hinge 1.the nr Iw vE a wc1aC Comiealw.[hcwgM1 heCity and the Chamber of Cvmette a d r` ber buddm,—Would bee.--Tit vrgmiaativn. Ile.ei ere re ave rel re awe fur Chia. 1t a id 4' the title t this property weed.m be held 1¢ev oigavisa[ion of thieatype a it!e held forever fox the p blle.l' 3 acid th.o[hec'b" ac:Cha[[Lura an 1—I grm[e a:W ocher th1�e that em be abt—d through y* ) profit oxgmiaetlw that could be of—fit co the Tvurlet Cowieeiw. said[W Svither Family WO mode '; 't egreemv[With tM1aea dmlO -to cow up With a luW develvpme¢[plan fox[Let entire nwplex.Which ev mlly� Fi' ih fa pmp...d to eM up With a 61-10 a ark back iv v the bink aide by the lake. W avid CW Chmber bee agreed In[weep[to develop[hfa. W mSd entre e e—t of[hinge to ba dom and w a lvvivg w ¢wd. �.* tle Bald Nara Ie m tank retard to Eollw ae Charade M prove[awecly like able. Heseaid w have to` develop II budget:.eu. ev tine w kmx[hie cm be£hinted and operated. Ile Wald w ace dealim W[e twigh[r1 h .He Bald keen thio in wind. He said if w get t all pulled logee [O her.the Cvuvcil will get v when every[hivg is [ put iv egal order sed designed ce.Mind heee said Chore ere vmy lewll[1 ' s [hat wee n b e....d. Mr.Hmey eM1Prm piwevLad a Drawbar 9 letter h.t— frw Mr.Tem Crider Of 8ea1 8I.t.C.....te f � ]weC1n.Teva,rM1ich d.t.—the gemral prmi W o[ w Chat ere being di--d a :hie time._':n= )1/�•. - Mr.Crider eed cevpmy o eecurmed of.twee....With thecceweFt bywram of tW heal C.zen:j—di Chef they my ptocaed t e fimmivg and[he fining of[heir pr 8e said the city.". y ie being inked hen[he other agenelee due to Ete park and utiliti-ivwlvwevt. W Oaid the mite.[.reduced i. wy.paia fore ere ee Eollora: k ( 1. Tm Aba[ew TW c C evvleiom a [eC Scultural e t vn)While[he A, nc ora tw year a ue quo(agr z yn prole[[ie order ew:[rvc[1e¢.[Wv a EIw year gcadwCed batemnt prog[m(ROSS 40 60 80 1001) - 2. DtIliUls Sans. The can t. [r1e rWt int City World extend both wter and sere[tv the cite. Th �I utility T_ era req —dc[ wale.—Fd fai Cw yeere. 9. Street LS h[im end Bprivklarp3ye[w Wivtevavca. IvaCslla[iw of MCA weld vormelly ba a[[he it �� drvelopa$e ezpevae.although mIn[evmce and opera[dav,at tfw of cvmple[ivv[o city etmdarde ld be rou[3¢e. 4, ParW. TW requ::e is tba[gawral perk laud be wdv[adved by the City at Ste ty—1 perk a andd Specialized perk imprnveeeeiwmn[e.golf ewrea.I—Fill be opav[q[Wpublic bv[--d by th ete M l c� with ell fand cvnee reveme ggivg[o tM opera[oxa of tW facility. f Wmy said With city Cwvc11 covwrrence.a letter Will ba wiccen[o t4.Crider Which Will indi r approval o£[M1a cavicepL of the Mtal-cowentiov[Once[pt0]ect vltLln the prwieiwe w[M1ay.are stip 1 w, fn the Denwbe[9.1906 letter to Nr.loW Haney with[M1e exceptlw of the regme[of CM1e CI[y to iva[vll erne[ } 1d8M1C3ng Mayor Mavdey Cvwevied the cwvev[lov vev[et rill mC wly cued w i[e axrt.but people Wee[M1e capabllityll C r " xWir ow[coring ao[Wi[W Facility We fns¢cease[ all Of LW a —it.hmn tW are Mr Mr y said it Will have a flviah nuC ki[chev iv i[. W acid a nateiing wipe can b b—ght Iv. 0e-id b, i, x :d yy a. /„ �„ IM NO v Y r 1BC@00n 13.l- _8008y0v _Peg 823 T yv h rhm eomethfttg u bpvLd[Mee.RM there:sold be¢lilt of ell_tele.xeetemxu e[e.,and it nvald De avail ble �� k' f t [Im avd t"y rou]d ell Mve n ch®ce l[bid.promte.a pe enid it:laid Mw vv o[Mr cvvuction h e[fetits"tela sten that Mtel evd tv a m[[Mxa hint[ ga thxougb the acme pxoveee u evy other ho 1 r r chat food or book:mina.�rgeyor Monday said[hen i[vtll fuilitata the ev[fre cvm�vi y KIM,, 3)s rant t a.ca ''y'F' umilmembex MSl inked+bout tM alae[ii0tivg avd sprinkler qct_xu[enmca prwlafu cod Ma[1 f5� � � h tM city:laid be. Nr.Gex 21p City l—pl,said the city staff uaf¢t—ePlil—1 eyuue Ciry hall gxmnde and a he W-WII peck and chat really im't pro6lu vc any[bieg umeuel. Ba said e h —Ie c of the Cit49 e a li [a,gbBe esid tM y pays t tM [pre t1m for all v£tM.tree[ii.bl. l�h[1IL[ nee ie tint P h 1 Sty 11= Mi. M [Mmly am-etevdara r.ax.t x. F tM ci ret +1d la•tea Ib 1 M cwt aim by ' tMt tM hi M 111 the M r sort h a®and C iu` xwe ell ab-ab-rery tM —la.1v c i 1 �'_Comcllvmab 11 etFev[bis ee i y h usual prec[1Mt.Pipes ofd t i ro l Sd if "d eloper tarsal.i atmd rd tall thin p[ft. Nx. auy mfd[M d lopel:hes screed I.It—LM etxeet lieh Lh1ve if odM +5-1 tace �4 } Co_cllmember Bell cabal if utility I—are>a tM aces vf t"proposed ctoxmi_.cora[vw. tl ¢'f _ id[MeeL3 as 12 lnchaxterrlLutehnie[fvalaaltm the ftov[thf li uibj. apfuq a1.xis ave.bald exteeoaivg 1 loug a city nt t(utili a vt)S som[h£vg t"city roattmly d —11 its vl lity mrticipe 1_ F 1 i P 6< M-M tM a ve :laid be a—1 t_—i should ba ru+o bl ;nexpmix ea tM xter llm 1 by. Bo said the eras is an the buk oP the It—and vee Evatalild rhm[M Melt vee developed and i co the llege farm lift aa— ge eeid I—11m rey be xcemad ud it ie elmat egml die ethearater 1Lcou in tM fxovt,vo[hie rlll M rmaombly loo prlcad elm. S ate a L.Plpee call also when I 65 res buil[in[he urly 1960'e.ea Beeaefacumm[w put uvder the lore:- ` I. mcvise thle gaveeel area evd xa-I for about 35 y x Mve flood 1[. M W able to sec I—site Hth the r e.eae v[aM ee da[Me y '�mhlch would ba preferable Lo adding otWtl 1-1.gm[te ua south callagaafereulifteaa [althea dreItM�vay, �x PE ....thic arced vltLtMam[o be wady eapemlve. Cvu_ilxhber Balltmted they x hoe m pxv]ect. Me.Pip­said Mee ova rMemexr. Cmc3lxvbec Sell ] d lMvira •Hlllity mould pay.tel—comeuul reu ee.v ipee u ey vould evd t"city it em gurm �I 1 M1 afar or aevervMnge for the nest Lw yeere ae M a 0 1vClEvatlm_the pet[of[hleyCamcil t ate. W.—Y..ted thio vein facility mill emplq appxosim y 150 eagle full It evd appmxixtaly SD i C_ text[ mytr Movday mid it tall ciao imps calve[ " the M[elmteI tax mevbat Barret[said M'e like[ soak t a LL1 f hiu 1 M M d da' M1f k d 6 et seal£or lees stoat t ¢et cogx[i id M f 1 hL f ;� r[M1en owed a rove of theeM[al/c_ovoe f b ll1 d C Slmember Caines memded the intim. Ofecuelw tio� r M_dq Bald thle Se empetaDle m M1.gdvg cl r o r indust t[M CIt of Buntgilla.STie said ee are lookinY et 1 r) y ayproslm[ely a fifteen aillim doll r 6 e Mrs a e tbu fa up evd go vg. Sha said!C rill af£ac rel[vel. She uid it tall act u ��4q o CM Ivdmtriee evd touriete>n this vavmvlty. She ea d x 1d=i.d Iv we leer..[dlecusei_s M u im is ow of["eleewat Fndu.triee[Mt x sen M Sn and p—pp.tM met profitable. SM ea I lly f develop t Bir,i s ButterM Muse_Levdt mhera'bin.Le ndd[eo[hia.ea Comilvmbex i1Mr[m1 Pelth[hfeupro] my help m gat a better hurdle ov at [auHe[I__end Mpa do a Meter b H[h eM e pet ]u RV dallare. Couvel W.d Bell agreed,M[Painted out fox tM r cold,xMt tM r ebe[ a.fotxlLLu MNvd r [ansa i mold M a duemdivg Ead pi if vox offered ea tM it I.r Could lace[¢amvhexe else. M void G al[MugbL[ez abatemvt nhy be a Mrd pill I.evellm.M felt It a]w[lfubla Mre. Couc3lmmher—d id Fe feels owl[M long tun tM en[ixa com,vlty—1 benefit frog W-9 each an uublfahmmf iv_x city, t especially eime gvv eville I.such en hlat_tal place. M felt it 1.a It—Idea and a greet apportxi[y Co_cilnember Gelvaetmred Mr.SOM Bmef ie due a bi`vote a£c_fldevice ae he hu xrud very MM of th1 e[l]ect. Ih.Pipes said¢lure is slot o eu11"I o foliar. g tMv pleaevted a mm from tM City at. e p o�Bouvde..filch_flim.eine of tM pxocedmel eMman[g that HIi Mve torula PMce t mfng iv[o inch y o r L ge+aid he I—it I.impottmt—tM—il uvdaxatande tMt it.m m tM cmmept uvlgbt _ melgstart tM ball tolling,Wl lb..Hll M slot of stats n1-8[fie nq fe uxm.of xklvg devfgutiou. / at puMtlooe ma—a-1.for fur[Mr step be-step revLr pxaceea. &said tM pcocm.soca put 6 CSLy �y Caumil fn the leadership pealLion. Ba Bald he HIeU end Me1Mr County have both emevtetl t[hu ainuuov _ The Cmm11.from I'll 1 11 fl—d,bynt autvtry cequlremevtab.—.[ha leedex fv ex eM[mei { Lim, ga eald_e t de—l—Es— fatally b.—. v r Ill xlk J.ittly.ltb thetM at"r—i m. "t aha Caumil Hll ba—lits I!- tow far[Mm. M aald it tae at P— M M oeh—mtitiee r_m my .1dec LM quevti_Mf_e tM Cfiy vel able[t Co_cilsrnbex Bell-eked:hat kfvd of cogteeI.tM it,there vmld b u tb.pack tMt I. ewMiomd to be Will Htb[hie"rel/tc—tlau letter. Mr.Pipe.eeid.. Hll liMl Mve tv add perk ve 1111ncMve e pe le to tete u�a of thu mr pink 111h—1 einabably ba_1 L[1v a pl of yeve. &eeid also tM neo gena B[fiexedga Park tbu yam to malt Sa eald x our f he peck poaitfus g in Lhia year's budget."t x my Mva c it.....tM menparec u LM Parke uintmme ace t[eke reu of 7t: —ti—perk I—vh1eM1 ere Ming--bid. M eeid thle em be—1 qac t]m. ft uid he could me coved uely a[trlbute my additi_el P.—or eq[e Lo[hie epeclfie futility Muuee LM golf course Ie * teklvg t a m]_Porti_of thio perk and it is epltifi_lly tM"tel'a uvpmuillty m x3ntely evtl Sa J_ fax too aophle[iCatad fax rM "1", general--tt ulremvu iv tM P1ut plate. ....It I. specMliae[i_re efmply da int Mve. &said LM City Hll maum baulexcd naming,atm.rbich tM lues[ de ltsen[ I.do. Coumlloember Mll'laid M ul[1[Ia Imporuvt to elarlfy[Mee Cypv.of Batelle. 1 _Free of o e of the inti_.all were iv favor ltd[M mail.ea ed + 1 u r.Bury eetd In eloelvg my+ ✓ [he[M elltl elvcaxaly bellevaa me cm eceavpl-thu end and up—1,a Int u ter fat the set papula- ebt. Gl MGgT g..aian--Can.ider pails.mmrity n.[a.x. ' tl1y08'810TIPIT4 gmOgT 3m Mmdav ' M.B.Btheredge Think T.Letter-- yoc Mondry edvLd Cha C....11 eM tint¢a M[[er of[Nuke av[Mir behalf�I Co M.B.end b—11-4e Iv-PP--tit.far rbc park lend dadivetfvn,a mpy of rhfch Ia Will them. 1 v Baaumv[GSU M MIUlL--16ytt Mondry eeid eM end[M City atocvsy, S.al d the Ull t =1` Geve Pipes did gv Co me[H[h[he oeMc Mry_a 1v tM G80 gagl_(Tin led fel_ 1 u) Leb[ai < a p� f } b � '�' ^rs Tie°" •: 1 tFq �lw �, ,,�, � �s.,� ti.S F .:�'3 ,•-�,t s 3 �1�Sia- {'�"YE't '�^ 'n Page 83p Hoot"D' Minueee of Deceeber 23,1986 r � abriefivg by omoretl the titles aF Beeumwt and Sulphur,Loufefem,gexmn h r m thi cit she said it vee me ppartwi[y to ameev theeei[fed position h ant of bmkxup[cy duhery j� Y tM c timiwuld vaxk rltb[het e3-ti and[he various a narfoa[hat cwld came into ez3e[ente. 96e eeld a g checklaet of things to cmelder vas preemced. Hhe hoe asked Mr.Pipes t 1vgHmcy play t omided q {Rp9+'p' debt e[uctuxe,o re[Sone end mim[emuce,e[e. she said If the bemkmptcyrdceapcam ma 11[M1ev be r � 5 a f" }��R�,.y}]� q to limo within theereetralnts sf vhe[[Me mould put vv um. '� e a ' F^* Nk' "' Y Mawr Mvvdey eafd[he gayox of Beaumont hoe rri[rov.letter[o the Federal - eolvell�meeti�to be hosted by Beaumont,If necessary,Snwlvivg the Loulalam andgTem�PBcleto wrk tom p o � f L s"�� '^d � ggpe i®y6 aogsl'lae d t Af Loral queetiwe frm Mr.I.D.Mckwew regartlfag[he proposed civic center,the Council ed]oum d _ ' & it t w eeefov. S � ®CPC1ye 9g88I08 Y f �� 1'he omc11 did not xeeowme to a regular eeeeiw ae a result of the�ecutive baton The"Mayor ad]wrned 5 —21 wo nesting. ' 4y �the pect£ully rvhvi[ted, "� A std 95 9har,CI[y a cxetery `�tl+ � December 23,1986 e P tl �r I d r � a' :ala d a Y Ilk va- 't9 3§� eYk L 9 l t MIHIffBB OP T11H PIHgP I68TItlG oe 1987 --JAtlOAHY 13.198] H008^0^ Page 825 3 Oe THe ButlTeyILLe CITY COOtlCIL k188TIBG.gi:i.0 am Tee 13 0AY OF JAHOAAY.v 1987.IH THH CITY HALL COOHCILI, � '+ §n. " GHAMBgee,LOCATBO AT 1212 Apep11H H 1s TH8 CITY OP HCNTgVILLe COgH'fY OF GALBEH.T8%Ag AT 7:00 P.N. .�, y yK TM1e C—it veC 1v v rvguLx eueSart H[h CM fo11w1ng memheca present: +�'a� �' i Seve Monday.Mymc Member eh...i: City Officer.Preaw1: 0.8ugew Maxed Oink HMtton Gem P1Pee,City Meneger �I S[aphwlg.Mvfe Huth—ht.,City Seesatary T +''" �I Sercy L.Owling gem[Houvda.City Attorney Ile G.ceingx � WSlliem e. Parc➢eovaid.Jr. v ~y i j BA IHPUT c Ht R eve 60 M-1866 In aug ort of tevamla 11 f A F Ma in.—t ^t.. ` Mr Hetet P e ted•three page—ting of names in su rC of changivs the vow of Avewe P o M >a �i`yY t L M Bivg Or u1tl rheas people ace 1 .... iv ePefvgle dealgemClm.er the antis e[ et rather hw�w Chativort—.1[bv[wav L[9[t——I M 2821,Co be mud Martin Luther ging Otive.LeBe asked y M m do[h a ee Mr CMv Mve s dml dealgoe[im. M Bald M heard Chere ora oma oblectlw ft® dki^' '�[M eeeldwCA abort[his.[M[In th.—g vlth Cbe wstel a xvice,M Lareed Chia mould really M m ce pr bleu ue j,He uid om of[M1veAlleC OE vows c W[a]ne nems e[pexeomerM live w Avevve P e:W i ivcludw Sab yr Y j body mM lives o venue F([Mie aabort 21 h—.on ow aide evd 20 ov CM etMc ord a couple oftMe ).! He wid if CM Comcil think.there ie opposition there.Chia mill ahw CMre I.uwe. Ba said ba Capra iv Chis tegwat.[be folloring.—M.sed—h—hip: I—Mpti.,—h.Friwdmhip Haptiet CM h the GxumC LSw MPC—C—h. M said[Mee p—.-asked ham to mks this request w b—C of th. t^ ell. 'i`; - � gNAL SLSSIOH F - Mayor Monday Chan called tM foreel vee[i¢g t CC— � t 4 � ° - v it p8888HTATIOtl `., k Myor—yy then pt--d a Plaque to.HrvereM gee g owemO sting hfa Cem of s ce en[be b - j Parke Advisety ord. HM v ted--dSm[et nes unable I..[[evd ther0ctobar M-ptl..w she ie mkiug .�R"x, �Chia separate pruev[eCiw[o hfm this ev ening. IH90CATIOp iA Ali M Hn wei[hn preaucaCotlthg e Sm NiIn CanivHP Ye Barrett mda tM mCiw A �I t1[swoo£[M minucsa ofuthC1986 ve Mw semd uoaf vOlmecwwablyst. 23. ATING CITILe �I ties o !;Nt.Hetwv Wrivht x nein¢c rued El—Lake—Id.—t address tM Cowcil evd n [itiw apcaee mote o ceaent mine uveu[Iw m Innorneretlw cw g v gh g w Pxesem this petition Ce tM Ceuvcil ee Wight-id M1e and acme of hia n 1 hore are Mxa Cwt ht , i k a "I kvw yw axe ever [MC Chia is CM Chiid vffoe[by a getup I=El—to iveorporaM[M hk auMivleim. I—h I mould Call you—C I ru cartel.that ebe [sow mould be different iv t. beord ! eotlutlfy ing Mte a¢d­—intM paCSCiov to you,but I—'t tlo[Mthink t. I do You axe , Clad[ sk leu[kvw rhat]m ifiee ue is inking the effort[ g t CM elective. "Fite[of ell.Chia fs tM first t e[Mt ev affatC M.bew orae co Intocporate tM totality 1 of CM eubdivielw. Both of tM o[herieff.—moxa Ca imvrpo—wly a P.—..of the eubdivf.im. TM1at Me created.iv hoth 1¢eta¢cee.eon divleivawae.9 mor people w [be We believe[ { the£w[[M1e[w are my le t come tO you—Ieast tM lncaspesa[iw o4teM[erelity of the wbt r� p divlalw rill ali ti ...of CM[dlvlelvweea among ue. 1 "3ecovdly.me Mie conducted sow catMC axtem ve end da[a11vd studies of mor pxo6lew chore. I auppoae if it wxe fusible for yw tv em x ue evy Cine soon,yw mable t.ba to—Pp xwg M ` ua aolve tM1e pcoblwe v1[hw[ua]ncocpoxeCSeg. But as I u.deretevd tM f-1 picture,Chere le little 1ik11Mod[M[[M City of Hu Cwille mill be--.div ames3ng ue e¢y Lime e Ammg tM ptoblwe tMt w Mw studied is tbe matter of mor etre W've dlscwvcvd[ha[w ,�� Lateeta aet�de[esieraCivg at tether rapid pace ord tMuv .1—eomthivg c v be Low rt[6—Peet eMv iw eoen.w ceallehle Co be 1¢a pmitI—..I.war .lore[ s ttlt,fru s etch C C CM a ere back dew. We see no al[erne[ive to raising CMC kiM of mousy o[lwt CMv Iveor- - FlY , ' pora[ivg[he[cube1v1e1m. Mvv somchlvs o[a aeeu[ity problu out there. We Mve mda a tC—t t mock of patchwrk eyatem Cu Hive us Hwa help In--.:agora,rl[hwt to mnh aorta e. And nk'F again•tM mly seeolvCiov to the problems[ML w mould se.that 11[be group I m speaking fot.I. j corpocaM CM suMivfalw. I weld site to..y to yw Sn cel[toe,now of a in B1klve Mke ar ij o yin. W Y.-6eliava wnPcu➢belae.d velMboiaorhetMt wueePPLYicar h oc mtt to M goad ve16[oei � i q a goo nig o .in..rpasa[e. urges y ofdouc ptoblm.w axoeetly eek ! d hbor[ y u if w tlo Bauusa of Cha f CMC you gi—t—vett— wv P.Mtt at[avtlm evd either grw[out ragmet ox daey It ee that w - I - ,�,�y, � y prorsad o .a And I Mvd Yau,9wt M1war.xbe pe[ltiw.' f j Mayor Mwdey thanked W.Wight for the Infer t— Sbe avid the patltim mill M turned war ca[he Egad s depertmv[aM staff for reef vd ting back Co the C 11 Mr.W igh hwked th Msq d .—Il P jj C �[Mir CC CS p hA1 i 7 �k {itt e ' 'Et^+y7p L 8 Page 82fi HW["0" OAtl0AH413.198]i¢gOTPS N y, `g �+'Mme,<y, LHIISIDQ DHDIgInCeB � � { ,� { 4( Gmldec Orafvmee ge.BJ 1 authorialu fvamvin of a CS f Il 111 Ifi ,�drLv..,}"� M e f 611¢ v 1¢eM mount of 9fi.495 and enrd eF b1tl M.81-12 for a Exon[load x6 mak to � Moln a Ira.fv the enowL of 96 195(l h d- ill 000 f 1981 bfl),[ II ' 4 YSp�e,CS[ Ne°a 7 today from vve oP eM vra, F y gnt,advfeG tM City Me xaneived m ob ecelm —&epee y- 7 * 4 - Mbr1e(em 8. lIa of Sm[M1lake,Teme7,rM cevtaade[My ere the im bidder met]n ffice[1m. M vavde aid[M city Me wrffled and eM1eckeA oue the wi[SnSer camerae expreeaed by[hie ma f]ad a rein[MC ;. d WbzL dose m wt[M emcifimtiomltm imporuvt.I.m:heavier epxfnge(Lhbne Ma he fn.a bu hey didrot wet gveclfiea 1 ). He Bala the city didn't apmif embimtl GW,but nther f mdf and load a ' %< evd lma and Imbxie didv't wke It w me of cM ew 3[eu. a etbex etre Se[he bed of Che packet Mdym I� a. - "� • 1v Che bub of tM track obese CM xm elides Ira[the lbl.tube M cewrvee eM wee foto a avail epee. L Bald n evecified a 1]/ieeh elate ate 1(hese)had to ewld'hevin to mlm[M truck out of aesvlcv vx _{ f apiece[M Elaor iv IC dow eM line. Be eafd Wbsiv bid a 3/l NchPi said that biddvm mC eiflutimv. 91w ClLy Ma to der the Ifve amvMaxa ee u]d there Se a wtt.. aef eub7ec[1n evalm- CIm e t iv h tit,receive M seta M w vG[e[he apeclfiM[Iam rowdy M pwhleme w meow Bred a hep t. eo geld w covfldevt[Mt the Hvfuea Te pool ie I b d f 99fi 695 b [d-1 I 4 � P 513,000 a[M bees evd Iowa®lbid IPlm 1N d d L1 yvi 1 p2r 1 lm¢vlLh Oidimv ne'g1 1 h Iris he 1 f Ifi ^6,095 F r[ha aeaulcl[Ime of[M[eauivwvt 11 Bafere tM Cmmcif votes,Nr.Pipes ate eN d[M[[M Fit-nepa—t Me beau a eratin vwfine CanMx - q ipwve war the ieere buil[m oW chmeu. Hn said abw[three given a eheeefe `jf,t f ha Cit'e em n[fav departrnt M e-11 rich a Cavk tM fin de ego,valkes comfy w E t mrtmm[had-—d orer the were. Af er bwc 810,p00 m 812,000 of A.a[evk[cockI Gr). M said f[fe aoe of tM bee[[mtrr mite wehe e.Lolmht Pt(e ealdltM[PSrarDaw d v[Me ar19fi2Mge rmtienal cook twek of which the eN etW chaeeie en 10 1968 eoeditfm and eM[mk fe 1v ra[Mx good em `t CdiItcimivea cote PePx,eech w@re uef 13,0D0 .wMtaSeMNr 1Nae kv1ivew Mof eohufinCmevmt e1M1 Ne isdire neveMrLovnh[enm a that eM ra a be allemea tv Mve gR,eDD[v 83.000 ee xemmwe tM[evk frm iea cvrrmt chuefe tv[M 1981 Pacexhil� it bvd be able to et loaf huv vert for a gmevM[wuer nhfele. Xzc Plpea said Na 13,000 trade-1n L m 0 tamely goad[cede fa,hawex,buying a 1901 er 1982 c-1.a cam m phck pucka fa Lufkfv,wind sen e830,0d evd 835,000,v rare eMe Glee whet[M cMeeia plus Ne remmt mlghe coat iF w eMsa to do M e e cafe a vev eMaela,a 1906 er 1907 mtlel rill ruv closer[0 839,DDD and[ML Se very cemerehle m rhat� M comfy bough[]set yuz for a cuk etuk. er.Plvee eaftl erdlmsfly M wind he!v a eei[fm of recomevdl 66 he Coumil[M[Nie See ooa deal•honvvr aw to[M.r covfi retiav evd tM wexal near sea em- ' al m f chis vax[Seuler chaeaie.M did N k old 1 f W e vtfve>a tM ffetal year budget nt Be eafd pvxhepT at ' r fog,Hr wch might eomider buylvg a used chaeeie Yrom[fie er of Grrecnom or sow otMr grm sed br wafmry£md1 Mw Gue P [ Drab m chwvvla,n efmly fwd iC out of a I i r gewral fettle. Hr.Plpae said he dldv't thSvk,Sv the face of aux capful iaprwawvCe da¢Iefine]n eo11d wete1 '' ' evd awitativn,tMt n mod eo M trwfenlvg mvey frm emfta[im Lv tM gewtal Fwd.Mmctmvt eF @Ira, >•< �>o he fixe[place H[hau[xaivhureewv[m emltatlan. gx.Plnea Nov recomevd d al .vl h 8 G 'neo rtamC etaf"[Mt[M Couw11 acceo[[M 1 bid f Hof hml vi rl h M$13,000 d f iI II h 901 P terbilt fm the Co[el bid of 96 49 vd M 1 f M lwf rd1 it ,1f OgnIHAH®eo 8]1 1 �` M0"­ ARHOHIZItlO IBBOAHCS W A CITY OF gOeTBpIL1B,T dd,mu—"Q0I8ITIOg `U( OHTIPIGyO OP OBLICATIOtl Ten SHB A9mOMT O@ 596,49ab Ago COHT1Ip1Y0 Ocl�Pgpp]gI00& �I "3. HHWTEn 10 Tqg meIHCT. (Raimo Teehwloglee,Iva.;Emu yeuv:198]Crave Cmrler) =1 zf.l t. �9b�493(Cehv[Me-fin of r813[0001[e�he19'111 tullln)bff fbld of tlPumeT lviiee(Cv��[t fe d ilvevb Gaime eecmdea eM intim. All wxa 1v favor and[M maim aeeed uvvnfaaugl..Cewcilmmber �I and Nen Bede eM m[im[o a rove o!Ordfnmue 80.811 evNorfa tM fe.ueme of a Cie of guv[eville o�vt eeguleitit-car[if-cats f blf iov 1v b Y 96 695 Couv ]memb ------ d CM wtlm tf.�t I Com3der Drdivmm 6]2 cepmin¢ -d d..—.ti 1v Bra f 0 W 1 M :y� * i Coulietmep Percy Bmartl,Hr.,(Mrd 3 Cewellembar),a reseed hL apptteG[Sev tll pnaevt,fmlud- m M1v f of f people eubal[Gd by I Wendell eabx cwcaxving theAvemm}rehmge efa aw eettl he w pl d Lt tMee iv[ecveted 1v chic 1¢at[mdmw. ee ofd it Ie pp eprlata t ray_cd y DEf1c1aW "yam` ( iwr bvcma lowly,cora though—Y axe it PCGvdly aurwmd]ma. M eafd in the put,ae iv tM fu[we, C"d Mve uueli item vfwt[t wa evd vows to etrmg[hm our culture and to glue memlaad inelgh[[v a eomuv R M av f thio feel3m[M[M xegveaGa eP Comefl G ebmm lb.o of Awoue}cv Martie er Yfvg Awma. W said since[M[tiw,zlvt of eawmfeatlav sem Lo ewe hie P th mi and met of Ne Inform- 1 're. j` 1 ne ehlectimeble G Mviw tM naw of Avevua m d[o Ki Mrtie Lu[Mc ng Hou evexd. do[aid I.hie fled ug,MM Me fond tMt ai of of the elderly citlame 11w w Nevus P and wavy Mve lived there ell 0Y ehelx lesaid a chmge So etxa t verve might M a gree[imwvenlevea[o tMm. e.[aid cora If It Ie ve ! hen perceive Ie m ba. ee said t 7 too Mw a cfght to[beix vplvlw. pith Nie in v1M,he ee1d,M r gh a eelutivv ha feels L iv kvapim rlth[M lwe ma uvdexeGvdim of Oe.YSng. ee sold he ie ukim tw mlwe fire[ [Me tM M M 1 8021. M said yy fi �(1 evd uvd�dlwted axes end ie uv3gwly a pen of tM high e 1 ervlroment Mich iv ayvbel3c of Dt. givg•ceapeecMe eM m[Im in tM early 1960'e. ee-d[ha hfgbM aepmtvmt rill be gmeGd nlam Lo d ode rate disec[lwl elgv enote CM m tM pack and Lbw m3ghburMod am M-d the mxkpMilalvg 1 1 M eubleec of Fm[Mr comideretim.[Mt M wind 11N to proved. Aa eafd Cha 6u11divgdvu built in 1964 I,L f 1 fi hma vmey ap[eved by[M vogteare u't— eoclal sed edma[1m cwter, tle eei ]n Lhe put chit Mlldivg roe 6vav ea the a mid thL building Ma-fared tM Nemee of en idev[iEy�r a emcee of - fghbarMoa pelde rhlch le eo eery tv fulfill[he Irmo far rbich 11 w cemerucGd said.[herefore =d .1. 111 could veva t prapeee M[]v emg7uutigv vith tM e[reet vote tledtm[fav CMt[M Caum11 emafder m mdlname t k M rill ufFlelally [vera Lha 6u11d••]v M .....1 M"ga Y hh M -id-Id iv dale tbie,h > e [M v 161v at eM 19th d wnai ea ewe fux[Mx LoveoevL about[the city,rich tM help of tM city. - _ Na Mildi 1v ht h ge eafd hfa feeling fe[hat nc.etvg mM such gree[evvesibu[1ov n the culture evd ovgelvg o£Lh1e m[Sm[MC M£sale lase ror[hy to cava a a 1—lby meg lvaividmle oho aieegiee rfN � h1v. 0v ea d is emlmw[ien ri[fi Nn e[ceet may,rhteh Sata eutnble ramgvl[Sov far a m[Ievally 11"1 and efgnlflca¢t figuce.Lhet My a ett.B local fvllwfm eF hie pifmiwle, M[w vake tMu dadfceClme ,a ;M _ Me M1omr. M they moved for CM adoptin of LM follmlvg v j1 'v1 Y < I r ter. v J i M M­ ------------ 3P f Q a HOP TS8 CITY COOdCIL M86TING OF JASUABY 13,1987 eg a" Cvweilvembex Guev lad m amehdSw w[ion Co iveIN iv[hie vruwvice[he d 1 of h We 1 Sm 2] = E� '4 fit#- p II Perk fldiw ae CM Mt 1.Lucher SSv Bei hMrhvod Curter evd CvwciLe®hex Hell eeconded[he wtivv. All '+** Usp�.Ws i, ]n fa x f 191 evevdln w im ev 1[maeed uuviwwly. "a»r1�.�"xs` _ .' �I a cp¢a¢Ilrenher-Bowie cMn masetM wcfon w.amc prafmm B e]- xli,'y< j evd Cmm=1 eaovdetl thewtim. All wce iv favor evd tM2w[im cad umvhlwml f llore 1 r y 0ex tt a kW ggOINMCp g0.8)-2 OBOISANCB OF TI@ CITY CCCOC.OF TSg CITY OF NOdTSYILIB,T02A8.NANIpG A1®p88IGN1TINC �j' { < ' A POeTIOq OF AVBXIB P HBTWBep 1Bf eTg88T ANO P.N.2821 A8 MAeSig LOTilee[IBC DBIpH:dM ,K k II pH6[GNATING TNS BXMCIPATIOB—HOILOSSG Ae N11TId 103388 2IHG NBIGHgO 80pp CegTHg�Aep �,. �� Nd2R9G 01'SeB PIlIDINGB 1MD PeOpI8I0N8 ASidTHO PN6g8T0. � 5", I W x TeN®da m cel to m r er amt tion 1 P P rlll be k Boa igen sled m both PN 3 821 m t �' ""3 ��[Mt the park L[Mte and the Wr[in Lu[M1ec Hing Nelghb lit Cevter. she said[helGntetahvuld be tM hfe[oWiaclud d " - , rical led COutim brochures tv better publicise IC. { " CU im ASIS FUdOING Covet a regme[£vx avplaval of a third f vd lice 1 h C Y M Ar 1 h 1' t of 810 000 m the Ch.11uae Gx h Or.Juk Stegge,CM n f b Arte Ce®iselvn,requested the Cmecil•e approval of funds for PY 87-88 q K �I, f 85 960 tlthmadditf®1.{5,OOp.fI., mm4ln erdex that Che Alta Coufeeim y eigly ehing I—P r the­1 year of It.T e C—..—m the 0x[a/Wtivval std— I—[M A Cilli �forlhMflvaL9Me0r wp2e]mL.A$.'[M.6amiLeio¢la Aeeklvg.Cv lvcregeei6M:fegdlgg hw:.{Sr000'ty r:. ar.etegga Id vs d three yess{3]5,000­1 tv advisee arta a the local level. W Sd thio fe a utehlug f d grog W Id CM­YMe participated Iv thio for[MCI.t 1w years{$5,OOo - 1vS frm the Natimal Mdorwnt through Ne Taue Ceuieelvn of the d—evd 55,000 from the hotel/wcel[ !,thrvugb[be 1Nv collie Arte Cvwieelon, Se said W,D—Y Slit—,Field Wp..—t—Of tM Taua Cvwt 1 w M 1cte,viei[ad NuvMville in 8eptenber. Weald aM roe fw[ably ivpreeeed at r9u1 w wre do1�. Bh4 wvtiomd he v eelbility of eenand]w yr evlu¢1n M f vM h1 d W said this requires addl [ieml muey. W u1d[M uimtree[Lto]ec[Md lame mea fend.. W.eked Che C umil Cv ceuidar u St ,i eom yr me of th.l.4uede welleble o tM Arte Cv®iuim[ large eM glen[prvfveal for vaxt y q* Lai[this rtll enable m tv double aux greet fox tM third year if w my $5,000 m the Wfmtceet Pc J M It C­­fuvdlag. W said met of our Ideal fax tM atta vw ftw Gwtcitiseu]n Hwtevill and Ballo C-1 W acid wety Y=ax the COwL remlves more goodcpt.pwal.from Ivdivldwle evd gr ', �SM1u ie cm possibly fwd. lie cud tM eppVrmfm Ie due lour. W Bald with[h]a trmefar of$5.000 w rill I be able Cv request{101000>a—t...fox.. I.year. ���; Me.Ptpee Bald tM w111 Per Wlnetreet we allocated lee[yea[end[M ys.r before evd the ceeldwl Se t,x there W mid by"thocisavg the applica[Im,ahwld w evcvu tM pr.apecl[hat CdN might ac[uelly fail thl'i tau evd-lento a£$warier burdev for a [M appllm[Sav rill wt be fulfilled ud the Beut Pude require „F': mMelw�xaviw tM oMralllbudget.Pipa1 alfa thl fuvda em M earuck=d a[[be mtA-year­,.t atl]uat [Sw Neyvt NmuLy l—if SC I.¢ .laced[M[iM _tl W fi.leh the Whet[ P to p pr ..id ewivg mt of Wioecree[vlght be used toeaufoher j ar[Ltic Smprwawvt,alt a tv]ec1. Hagge said[M wvay Hll M d for he 1—t—a 1 hmgo.,thio time,he heA v.idea rhat the pru]ects might ba. W ventimedrO ' evd Port B.xth(Suvd.vice Square)Mve dura thf .to evhavice theit dpwtewe:Galwetvv(TM Strevd). W said looking for ideas tv dv Chat.M[tM wvay rill be coca[far[hie putpwe. Wyor Nmday laid then re rill be lever IB wr uletivg{5,000 10$10,Oe0 uvde[the-Date t of­in f.­ pr.St­ ed "ting w need Che C....il•e approval[v apply fat he er a.d although w don•[ F tMt w villge[tthl ' Menii t,_if le do,tM Cicy cal al.aye state tM covey I1 net available k at CM[ciu. #S? =._i E pomllw made M w[ivv tM[CM1a Arte Cvwia 1 b h 1 f tM f rs' thltd f din 1 M f m0 000 TM ...1 1 f d d mid bud d e M W1w[reet Pxo1e-t)ud Couwilweh e.d d w.an umaimmlY. I CITY NepApn's gseaeT Wpwt vv[M e[a[w of volt-e aetivi[v ft reavovae tv ivexeaeu In 1 f rill 3T .,: .;Y I by Chief Sauk Wkhard[. k ' Chief OekMtd[prwevted u osiAvisa[Soval deecrip[im of tM Police Oepax[mavt ou[1lvivg 1M three mi divieime of tM department.^Wase d he Ie=m-etwd tMC uvpowc led[e ouxc a e used I.their fullest n }x, cul[,M ie cv et ntly five C g the Oeparb.at. W 1 Id lith tMtlsal of a clerk overarm h ivt[fde lent bvdgat,futtmx ed]uetwnta ud f1w[wing Mve occulted. f III Fl eafd a 1981 w Mve hada 100$ivcteese in our wile. In 1981,w M1ad B.00]calla Fvr wires `melt-0 w did ivexeeee1986. �d 16,239 alM effita t.fl bWtmoi-it wnp.ver led reevuc a M1ava pelurily caged[M *' call.M1 re d m tv be ea affIt—I 0 fId Chia patlod. ..ea1.1911 ivt.2, iv claire c quire i v u pvauhle. Bald CM[oMl oP[eveee ev 1901 wxe 2,fi32 es-wooled 0 3,0501.1986. W Haid[Mre 1.wt LM sew 1=::e.1 mreee u had iv calla for.rvlcea. W Bald there ere e devevde by tM c a(dlscucbu-e caLll,prwlerecalle),rhich my iedicate there ie wre—id...in the Police Oapu[wa[loissilly because of gtwth all tM currav[£Ivavcfal aitwtim In Tezae. ,.} II Chfef MtMxde.add Chace Ma bell plbli-i,en It.in-reeaee is uto-ft.. W said a ctt '�+M elaiu tM[auto thefts mrw.[M elan have ivcteaeed 132 Far tM utb.0...l and 62 fel the Ovral axea Pu[M Cit y of ft I BOtth Ma av Sv--lace Of acedy 862 iv auto theft.. W laid 14m[eville Me had av it..... cue ee mil. W b.e detemivad that app—illtlly 60-652 v4 Nw[ev31L•e auCe­ft.e ue w[hou grow+MC asebefag ' 411-11 i u9eciavcad beuwe NwC.vllle alta vn the rotiido[haMev tlmuvn and Wllae/8vx[Borth, ge said w have tom{ a[ed people ivvalved lith e.au [Mf1 tivg iv tlwe[av evd Moa been able tv dateruve that t ee people 'ry P leave puiodically evd decide rbac e1 u IF tM1e vutlyivg ace.of Nmaton they ere going to go to n etd et to oval[hivge. W said w brva.leo etre tad people from Ielle—ace uM.S.trip dour I-65,mkivg.tope ,. title.Mtwen M[e evd Oallae,etaalivg ca•evd pe a f...... .1.lmpne[s aur fi.1..hate in P- tlunt.v111e. W Haid L6e plewre 1e wch btoada M1 ]uulour­1 City of H ll K The Chief laid w Mve area enacted burglar ave of rhw p M c Ia 5-6 f 1 ag. �I r g r x y .t I 1 , q{ *5 3 y' rri % E 1 OR ,�) ''' r d C 3 Cit. mora rvming up end does I-65,mobbing Mae along a Intexe[e[e. M acid eo because of mor lora^ 'rc f.�.}p�,�Shy ". li elwg I 65,w have awwMe of a q problm ee w Mveta high ameee16111ty crlHmle from the � - 33�+ alfa.ma Honaon ax.w t k" I. Chief Eckhardt laid iD comparing ill—ills lith MeogdoGee.M found[bac..le they ere a 11 le leg 6 ) ity,poPULt—l..Choy Mve th.same vumMr vE vf£Scere per[hvwavd ae ore do Mt.1v gm[n1ll nid { '" M CMn[oak the number of kills foe aetvleev[bfe year and covpand more Hth[Mica end found[My ha 10 tail'par 11000 pvpula[fan and rtuvtnille hoe 855 calla per 1,000 pvpula[iw. it Mead chic av tM 1980 t 'y «` .� C" j owlbtiov,Hnm SM IDC ptillUtiw and-d the differeme b­M..gdocbe.and H.cnille Ms t { L[iun[o Hunceville'e lamtiw vv I 65. " The Cowcil xm Wvlead the overall fvexeme in fil—1 1v 1986 1n Hvvteville Sea 19.1%ive j 1985. Iv Mrd figures,Ch1'£Mkhardt sold".-ll Mve—l—Prom 2,600 iv 1981 to 3,000 in 1986 .55 Chief Hckhaxdt mW M 1.oft.asked hes the o m drinking age Lm Me aff.t'ld the PolEce De ] S' laid initially tM Mpa[tmnt ezperi.ced w does in belle So awe of CM bete awe ­ t. oto driv4l g(g 19 21). w,hwryar,he.aid chi.U not m atily Gm,se tM orimtetdw paeiad i w and w v M Blot calla t rive[.p.tiw•hexa Ch.ce ae.to be blot.f tht.e people betw.v tM ages of FsS rwult,othere]a not a deaeeea w result of the ler,bu goLt ra[Mc a redietributiw w to rM1ere M lie S y. eeid]n ewe wye[hie ie a little Mrder for ua in Lha[mh.w kik¢a czll[o a bas M 1 { y. y neutral grwvd(public property and wbl mews o tM pro er[y),avd�m.cally the Dance ex calling w eo w coweeatiw and G.owu•Mve a licwee abwt—d be c0 d,rkexeee rM diapatehedwI ha private party,w dw't n ew..rily Mv'public accae and it J.meC J.,a ai h 1 �. rlcokie ug Hth open arm. M lei w of['v find it—kite demanding far the officece end at[lee q a wre kivpwex u yell m being mredMvg.rom iv.use mays ae It sen get wt o[hand mre a y, t Chief Eb—d[eeid]n tcyiug to cR'Hth the lvcr.aaee iv various ar'm afcries,the Debtwo h e - been comtmtly dradwd is the]est throe Co Hz myth.belay..of tM vukieaueea bwb[Meats ive th h 1 trlct. M said he kinCiw.Gia be.we they have devoted quite.bit of mmpwec end mavhouse[o-t... v - thea threats. He eeid eine.ve Mve 1im4Md kinperee,thl-threat'Mve put m eddieiwal th. A f the depaxtkivt. M'aid M Fe prwd of CM D--'.ability to Mv'¢leered ch.vest w] 1 y f 'i .e.end to gel charges filed ageimt t ll involved. Cl geld v kir.Chreate Mve Men t—i d 1 .. a b era Ch.Cbriatwe o S - Holidays. Mee Mpefully there hrye be.eves poei[iw GSvge dove 6y aha De •Maur ' f I and eM SCM1ool Dlanict that x111 being CMt kind of thing to a clone. n r C W a p..it kite,Chief_tdt voted SMC fox was a yux oam,Ge dapmtwm has mL last pl y o otMr]ebe and Gia—Ii-bring.more e[ab313ty t [M deparemvC. M acid ell o the officece Mve gw h gh Ch.­—Ywy end a lies performing P. ce lice a xvicee. M Eelt th1'Sv a big' p 4oc Hw[nille. id j [hie Me ao[beevr'zpenenced iv the olice Dep r—.t£Ora gnat king yeses. i. M said m kits[[M1e Em wee iv crlki.the M cw[ivul •..ic a ell { Par--t is ng E[ y a e g h f 1 x cab gee M eeid ee my eure'w fox bueimea d reeidev[ikl r'being prpt. i e Id M 6 ig horM1ood week program axeuglp.11 ver et ength. M eeid w e beglmivg a v rogrm(idea E M x Po11c.➢ef blmw[),is rewwee ca Ge auto theft problem.oto mark portlam afpvehlcl.e HMC h e yF ) [po[mtiel of heivg.[olen(Cekiro .lxoc-Zvumbex ki moles wh1eL beeeuee of tM T-top.,rh 1, W[he ateree rye[w). The kirklag pra9tgeHll M kicked if ov January 26 eM Hll include king L bi local dealers m Ch'my cars ewe o4[eM trvcka aH are wiled lira the ah [toe[ M d ll ahl aclw•kith Mve a high llklihood of bl Ming emlev Hyl have[Mir individual­I.I.ta kicked M dj " tM Deperlt p will elm work Hth cEtizeve il[M no id the[o kirk the.llw t.of their care end ppofv me be• up ae o day.end tlwa to do NL. M uid SM mucking progrm le yodeled after[M one fv 8w em]or3[yeof mor'[alert tarn ace Bo1vg dew to M v]kik yeide eo a[MS[o£f3cera check[he] k y yard vfor etvl v articles,iE our progrm 3e dove elHler mttheire.they Hllawcawise rh.a pmCl ]m 1.parC cess few Hwteville. M eeid well b'able[o xkirk which vehlcl.fres lb—it moa a 1. d i back mho brought the article to eM]unk yard and make lama eereete and Mpefully soles some cmee. H' 4" eeid[hie—d kits gwCryille a leas lb e... ilgg target for Glewv. j C-1 xee advteed that ov Thmedac,[Mee mold Ml veva release on the Crim Stoppexe pr e.cleare M said saki officers Moe bd for be Hv1.ory cowcil. M said Sh1'Hll be a big boo.[ ]n } F [M Police Departv.c ae moll se CM oM sai Ger lav ev£wc.nem eganciee iv melkex Com becmee IC Hll Cerewa iv ebe comvitypecvM Mve ivfacma[iw,rho do—1 rm to be identified. s[M1ac 1nfoCw f YM1e crlki sC rll In tpace it o co the My en£wcemut I——l. d Get'1'e F' progrw-d lith Hum th Chiu(n rerard px....$).n TM Chief.dulled[M Police Mpec[m.0 did hie e.ev p ople ae.igved[o[M1e ­1lnva'[ige Divieiw and 20 people wre aesimed to tM mifow eniwe(kilnly petrel),M.aid M hes meed w CID t- end Mlp CM lth- fficere an[hecinexeaeedrtl)eella.evCMefcecFMrdtealdlp vtM M--it. g-kine toccleeptolwrkMPpry 1 {•lth tM➢ tic and Ivte1118...l and petrol m moll ae tM Mltif4'e M tt.bd Ge➢vine• ty Police {M.aid bl Ee lac[bey all wtk veil H[M1 tM Hu.—ill.Police Mpar[kivt ae vell�kin k f a �.ti { 0[Mr areas stepped up becawe of Lha increeeae In cr]m have been In cM axes of a neillmce. "v p. j{people iv tM bueimea—ty have p ovlded the Mpaeekint lith a veblcly felt litelyut b thlpartkiv[could.t It up .a.urn 11—C .ob].c[whew it rev em Sf i[em tetebea-11, "ft,t.b k ft..it to areal 1t. M Bald although.v far C11'Sdee Ms-paid off.w Mw-t.1.1 f 1ki { ryfng o do that. He eeid w oleo Mve.lot of directed petrel Sv pl.es vhece w have had Mcg-ie and '" jj hefts end me"I to peel w all of the 1n[elligmce w have Ca ch.officers.o thly Cm b.reedy tlMre j.oki of[Mc Pcoblev dome. aesaid[Mss era ewe of the pro-active thing.w hme hem deivg. Chief gekM mug _de fav[hinge tM Clpl ki could M So c.m.nor. pwec vo coat W. (;. Hv1mw of co c. elising the fimnciel limte [.1.i[1m. M'aldxha'd SIM ovpureueamthexfvg 1nf `p m.ldex a tablleMm a erve w1[M in M v H Ide11 and M r"cLfl i A eecovd EMT hes 1 create t civiliev 1 f tv i[1 [Mt ewm o4Eicere are d 1 g eo a[o free u.Chaae¢win officece rM id rim h. le and ere ttibld to coviM and Polleivg for cuesomM aald we o£Gwe a aitiwa ie in wldevice ew col rhivh Ewolvee M1e of ?3y' fi^ = wdy and proc'ming f—d of evie.ce[ekes fres[M1e ec .(ilea,f1.g.xp[intel. lt,twld bl d.by a civiliev mou C vha ld h.pall e[a law[coat Gav a aw n offi lt cer.rM Me t0 have egvipmv[.trelcwt,etc. eeid [M o[Mc coition ie iv[M ewe Of CM re nv[e officer.whose fuvcLiwe could largelyy b.be dom by a eivi1lev - er of ewr-iff—rv1 phyelcbl a•cera rM mould r[iCe lector.and molkits telepbwe aelle�mhich _ d fraetup[he ewes ofEiur o do otMx thlvw.[a gain kisleuv ef4lcievey. M auggeated'lea Mvi�g SM i' ,yCiv y:s "� officexe dictate[heir re a In[ho pe[rvl a re doing vw G[he Inwmlgetivv Divieiw. eeid y tMe rill cut dam the momt of&m offlnacasmevda'w hies o the[ M ve spa.d mre tIw I� .-11,, '[roe[and mmwiity calla. n I 4 r F� � v t ;� M.,,,, ,' t y 13° Y4y�q* .. 't COOBc14 1�8}I06 HIBOT39 OP ldC 3 98] alp ACS 829 Cowclsiti—Wrxe ted Chief ght,tl If-M1 f 1 M till need l— 1 hm h r U dr i 1 ciHilm poeitlom W me[Iaud hate emigbt;1 h Wd [ t- Chief a.hard 1 Mparem G ��-., j 14# mm[e to do the beet bob it caw.bet at rtie p r—Lr Hm,M base m[fora a request foz etlditioval ' 'w+T� ] affleese bacuae of tW euggeatiom he mb(fn Me Let pragraph). cmalbt a reaueet Itm tW Goo shepherd Mieefm t°LceW v[rail.,ova tit,wad lot m Avme P 9 G.P1pe3 ed>Led CMele.aPapell.ANLL[.—of IDs Coad S P—tli°vim,bu requested permluiav v Lev a 12'154'C[Hlei w[M p,aptly belwgivg t°the.cl[y MLh 3Hne eW.t..Iw vv the 10th Straec iFfl'1"5 Sft k aide of[M property.. M aaid[hie would be v tavQtorery WfLdlvg and mold b°waved vf[hL tw day.vatic¢. *K Pipes eafA tb city staff and city cmc31 d°voC have authority under.mce lav ro give city peapezey m e my pxivate cmcero fax Ste tea.m ratter bw Public Hoded u.pit—d it Ie. Th.City Charter provide°tMt Y. m lues ur rest v.t—atoll be mde by tM Ctm,il HChmc fix°[mmiag S[L°ba advertised for bid by rack. 1n[w eauecutive weal ee[[Svg w[ M the property proposed to be lased avd[M mvdi[lau mdse rhlch cM $ , "" bldg raid be received. Mr.Pipee aaid[Mxe might be ocMc 1nd1v1 —who wall 11W ro lamte w that la[ `F ^Re;S�+ i and evesyove Mmld have a reeaombLmoppx[oofty t°mW those daeiru tvm If[M[I.rte[the Cwevil­ht. to do. I,eddfcLv.W-Id, 1 sat mth prwldea[W awayaue of avy inter et fv[h.lad shall b } kY mde for Lee[hm the felt mrtee value of tW'--t­g—,dW M dv[erofnedeby av appraleal. W }y. said 1f[W city wn to ellw use of iMt Lt,w irat—d Lo advarti_Lally shout our Sv[avt c° Lt it be...d eM tMv also to�ff-a price for i ueef Weed w m apprefeel. Cm 1—t Harrdtt aeWd boos tW eatevL of[W CI[y'e liability w[hL. Gem PI—rated that Se mother upset to be looked a[,bu Whew u xm Lm thee.other regule[iove,w didn't Lok soy further. ee u1d he would be reporcfug ehiv ivf° iz m[Sw[o Mr.Pmll,but M maneed the Comcil W hu ever. hL taqueac Md ewe t°the City. � �`3` �'PILL LVLlatiw Wy ca w deHmatiw visa[pare Pipes Bald emh Mve the LyLla[uxa rate L LmL,[M TML seeks a local w tut,Brough MLh m #, i comvlee[e LfotmtfaeH it..and 1eq—fv[heft at[evp[L°Wap w Ltd. ea° ectivitit.and atclwe - Lg m Hth the L,faLwxv, Ba aaid L the Lvt ten et CW legLL[ue.Ruth served micebly,ri111nCI, Y' and effectively in eg W[ Ba sold M PUL at[hL vial eM rwld by milllvg m d°tM W u1d sista she Weihedtthetfezpexievae.fmr rare metal of the LgieLLure mould m[V[Wx low too e[ha¢re¢omeuded that eW Comcil fvrmlly duigoau W[M1 OeShev ea tW Wy cw[ac[p.xew for the u po ea .} of[M 1RLL cwtact duxLg thio legieleture. Cvmcilvember G4vu vada tM mxim[o deeimau gvih Oa31w T3'�'e1 F 21,"'Em .u I. f 5'ML Lv MUM fox l98)Lgieletive e w eM Cwmllmember Ba t seat rxett a.cmdad Iha ssss f. re L fever avd tM mtiw puud mmimely. - 4 C—M.,a reg—t for utility mlov vut-c Ltt l dc.Pipee advised eM Cmv11 of a utility uavelw ewm.t frw Mx.Hugh 0.Schnieder.Pte.id.v[, [w Wee,1u[o/Tuck Cmur of Braabhin,Teva. d sold 1 Seh15 Iv[evde to cmCermMelm[CS-uev r fel cmplea et[W mr[Meat quids¢,of I-45 ud 08.]5 m a 15 ur e®vraial H u and—ti -d and HSS pxtfcipate up t0 a mximum expwdi[ur.of 4200,000,sub5ectet iv ry �ee®xlvg pm[]ec[f]veecSng avd ewclueLv of hfe lesvLg earavgenent H[h TDC.[o b.emalubd this mvth.e[ �fi f ' TM Comcil um advised the C ty We p mroeei Iv i[eUcmi[al Sq�r °v wt Aveme p otyM ion°f the 13-fah w[ar Lop miv amvd ehainoxehwse m Wee [M1ie year.n [ g [ R821,dove id 2gR1 pe[[M high.[heal.otos.Old etghwy 19 ro comae HIb iW l2 fah miv--d--L years age,and buk L[o twv. W—d m also em:w[Exw 8yauoxe Awvue to—tebar'S—1 acxoea under the Y - reflroW uvbrpuv thea,mr[b m Old Colwy Boal avd p[m aleitude valve aC Biob—190 to Lop that aide V6, m OL]5 Sm[h to iia faro tM 12-imh min m gem Hamm "r ' ' mtl else[o proceed.1h ft.Meter CWHeel W I— {, Mevm. aaid our vezt�xolecc mold 1 M the 2 mL—Sf LM vest vide o -45 ft.Sue[[ehec - 'x up n tW Chickw ghat.( duigv phos a[Paas,,rim—eaeezoe Wivg mV[fvmd). !h.Pipee aaid re Hll ^ s i Mw complatvd w d dw av tM worth avd eaeL aide all the wy up to Cmu[lmbere w[W vor[Maet aide. a d<.Pipee aaid rte[[M city mould pxapoee,L out vezt phase of w capital lvprvvemv[a pro, w the 1R-1mh wtex Lop wtez miv,ie o V mi[h f,w oxoavtLWa.sero a SM TOC exist t°Ve1Wx Byrd m e mr[b aide,abate w hm mde a!-p—M.c vv—,end tie ureas[otrM[Se vw a eIx imh mini t t of tM Hrpt[pxoprty. W-id1—All loop t mi[hwet elle Ino tM 13-Saab auux lmp.M a dell [MC ill[evely of ver ewplaty w[ei imp eyatm the ie m dm frw she aispor[/eaivlm c.vt.x and orally across[W Yywa Uvit dew t°Wrtlsme CexaV m PM 2821. —Hll ew 1l eu[rater loop Eo abw[ eve year period of Hm. p'^ a dc.Pipee eHd R.SeMiedu'e regmat Ull very cwwHm[ly Lco oureveral--I W. aaid hie pxoN.1[o p—utilitfea ro thio eIL vi Ply mxW ro Jeeelesa[.ora Lv for tM[pu[1evLrgeagm¢t w ew[bwa[u far u w[ai Se t...d. M sold[M utility ext.—proVw of eh.City as IL aplia much eli.math by hfe request,altM1wo w dw't Mw[M epeclfL b1Lre t°ellace[e[o m ec�ethea --1 wpelMrmtivee abet w—1 be--g. M Hd my of t ,Iv arms of voter will berme[by h1ea5200,a00 pnrticipat—. Mt.Pipe.aaid H[h a[mel reap end tW mrmsl eativfeLa related t° avck a[op�cexteivly a eep[ic t eyetw MIM ie 7­1iv sera reepaca.e1mp1 L uvbvirable avd mid 'yy wxk. M aaid n Mve e°sever eryice m tM ma Hd.of I-45 e[[hv pteamc.c W_dav CM 2d 1 meth avd.beywd the 6ervfca Cuter ud Pae.Part,Imta Sem atavdard city amt soaps far e e vtemL u - .W' " S1ov tali ve evCe[ed lvto rlih Bxow 011 Tool Mee they cue Mre L 1982. M pfd t---t/t.—i.I. a lift—t-avd fore.miv tBoc comae up old 75 and cies Iveo a miv there>a frwt of[M Service Center ud-,it-w but 10 tW Wmtiv Addl[1w Lift—ti.Nmxv it le pwpd aver tM hill t°tM tloz h Rhmcsvill9 tt—ti.cyetu. W.Plpv—d Wi.Sc Ubr'S[ruck Cm ami It—f with a eiwL lift Haclan/force mL I p itg Wek over and tyfvg Land equellzlnp CM pnwva a the Bxow 011 Taol farce rale avd adequately em _ : theft Pewer[y. �*'}$ t- mil vee advlaed the ci y dvea rat Mve a etevdexd extm3w poli[ 12 A# Rhe em <w[emx,liW w as°v vas beLeue every emx Sf[u[iw Ye uvigU. M wad w Mve[W exm oil Tool r e eaempla.tMt r 5ti t e11wa tM Ivdlvldul to upltallve all of she meu�eleted a tW w eexvi a and[hw xamptur.it back, [hxough Na avemme avd feu pall war[M yon, sHd,hie ie aeibili[y. Mr.Pipe aaid there 1. ' } a large cru of reel agate to tM met avd voi[Meet aide of Mvtwille tali M.hiewricelly bem 1dmltad L j cu graKh avd&-1m 1 because[hexa ere vo Meic¢t-tive out tMre. Be aaid cM wtiam rams£,w a temk Sto t $325..o.fi w to sew a mvab I—er in A Ira L hw fomard this. a and My r aeffi end hm f e LM1e It.Goran met Co vo Lt=anlm up euL[all>mm mnnhed For emx service fv=�M Efn[„ter to ace dL3ppL Be aaid 1[fe az mly Smprtm[for cM1.Clcyte grouch and dwaLpmeet t the y mr hove[corer of[bv City. M Bald[M Waf and xciel L[exve[e w oId Highmy 75 Borth ere ov Y CW PLm P.—Batex Systm avd thio Sy.— -ff ad f m tM ev.lLbility of rater I.,Mir system. He mid If this use L t°.-Bras to M a vLbl d gxmeh area far t—tt—ova lvduetrial Wv wlme '-17" v. cr3t1¢el:B aaid[akL clavi d at hi ff and 1 1 him p a potion of ou 111'=21 mL Lap.iLu1w e.md W hL b ee[ 1 h tfca d 6 1 y e Mn. b #•3^�{h 9 3pq .k � 1 G tg-o _ T l i dAHUAeY 13 1 8) TT COOBCIL METIMG r.. 4i `7 nx t M C � .5 _ j use Me told LM e [d am[her w ret. eeid thele er five altecos[ivea(option,end funding ewbiva [iove)batwev the—Psed save the Suet of vh1eM1 coot a ewbimd total of s ve 8325,0o0 ud[M1e m[of 9I rhich 8465,000(rhich e IM[ 8aec poselhL ar a foe the Beller e[the pre Sime). He eafd the Suet a£rhich gets L 1-inch nater min dove[Mxe,but wl�eervea!h.Sebwlde['e trvek atop vtth a )" �.fR kY.21Y said the—ff ri112be cmiag beck to Ne Council in w g ceeke mitt the detalle and L canjwetiw—b py)<a gleno isb¢ll'a 1.1—w wtv end aewr, utlielea this prog[m. He said Mr.--t need.a rel cweea I �<i} hia CCoumil mhe[MI[M$20D,DOO M env iwa,if£mtvtad into hie p[ojact£or utili[ygervice,viii ,ye'("Yeq iY be emnabl'So Council is evm fou ox fuhiw.v®vt—it is t tally Iwdqumal they simply blow the 4 P lk deal off end lei It m Mr.Pipu said he ie nit a ule'mv£r tM It—e ,M d vele Wvoca[ivg Chat Ch¢ Y, city plumed m d amt of this wrk Iv thea c futon myxey.omd Ste wdL[o he a a e Chet r {k d all of ch¢j—vu[ury h¢lp w poaeibly�u M said he lmow[hare are o[Mt cone vPevdtfutois tv beep[ V omderod before a dediw I.vada. aid M.v..dP So I.apwd to tl[.Schaiederp[o either indicate g era} p,:) C rlllivgaeee ox tom¢epetific� coo am that n etl to be addressed before M proceed rich hie ptaject and hen ��'+�'{f� hie fimac3n8 and[hen fivde outclt em t beedme. � j."*S I CwvclL¢mb¢i drxacl uked if tM1lvter Cale Sue to he boxed w.hie ptalect. gr Pipet eafd oro maybe �I } Mce. M Baia it cu be bored fat Lhe vete[live and the aL inch bore that wdc Char¢nor fox x M used-far a forte win eve w wv r ceive awe acwwlee woe b-i,it tvlce.e If emthar optive 1 uM.enae Eorceuld—d 1.be hhealif[e efion,eawthen to gravity Che eewc ¢-.[he Hxew Oil Tool line von Sed uvder�� 30 tet [e pwp Mak ee.Mee people along 1-45 fewtege frw tMcal"'t �n 1 rth could gravity their—1 and get o¢newt for the 11-1 Clmv(moat expemlve option,but tante mere[M1ev j jut[wtiperew). Thle rill alloy the eaie[Lg[nick Soptm get w.eve wll t[he highway dpa[Lmwt and —I ae ouL Lhere if w ehoae[ha wre up valve[w e.. He eafd F aI..ere.ee the a tl.b eI...it, u dw I yLeCnak tM1a[future THC leasee oc evy oeM1er acLivicy out then could,theonticallyy,ac tee ecer �I � and pt.-I[o d¢wlop Sv a menial wry rich ell the baeiv utili—Ipielme. Comci , tae L¢eked If I� h.i iM money Se available. Pipe.told mvty Se alloca[¢d fo:the ca al—lit—program(CIP)Lbu[ } $ —City older weld MveMto be iwrianged. M tad M wind never p.,..to delay the 12-inch niter loop # trw HmttuM[Hcive up to Lhe Chicken Shack--that one nu'C be dove[hie year. M said i[ie Duly p[udevt tint Ch¢hospital wtsr preecure wd all th—problem.d South HwMa111e get `k) fusolved this year. I-id Chia project and tbactow could toile b.Boni by Myd'e crew mit—the foreeeeablel� ton(tMe cnleedr y ar). Comtilmembet ea —d if Che ima[able to build[M1ie wan rich Mr. 8chmfeder'e pima. tlr.ePipes eeid 1[mold;THC Hepp[med Che v'este[,ueewv a for thio` r live yeatexday m feim[ioa of tM1ie r ce t in up tovlght. a amid TDO Mtclearad up.11 lit a;even s[avd they are v1111 My' t..P..Lhw So..ande.11 wet—Ca d ie dudm She project w wtet end S.. H.tad[M esrar I.a little cowlicat¢d.but w em alae weL[M[one and build ell aj it L-houee.0 Couceidubar HanetC.e1d w'd yX - like to¢Sw am(ydu)a mvseoau,hue ce don't Imox[he fimree Involved Cowcllm®bar Bell asked for a , v2 I mIk eaeelov w this. Mayor Monday v ted the Ie—.It—t——h thio. She tad if w ca¢do—rich x Nc.BehmLdr's 8200.000 ae a pert of m rater xMnelw and art o4 aur I.P.aha wind like to vee[h1a II Mwm. . Sha tad the queatlw of ve r.rvlLhou[figures to eweldx,makes her a little weovfortable. Ila 1 dives mtad tM—ti.huin.....—t CM.. v e o septic¢y end the ws--d that they weld gat M1 w[Mawr if ptevidd. .Pipet said—they have[Mittow eyetem,—Id they bavow dl.fwctiwal, they wy vent a¢Diodon .Chet Shu—il—g their aeptde tank ay— M said.Mwve[.LMy my vev¢r rm[� gkt1M:, Cnopthege etrdeya1C®igftttithsept3ci ystaw a C=e n b k Fiw. Ila dlveaievtttd i vmld... the t. syatea. miLmber Hell m[ed[here a —1l..ow w there M wy b ted 1n p-t—pa—g rich this if they rare cmtactad and asked, tlr.Pipes said j— ve¢[uro—Id tl ce She Cotta for everywe. I-1—Bell asked[M[[toy be cw[a ted befo M w[k ae im Se held. --—1L8 asked£fuze Imw rMC TDC's plane e e for leasing 1—I aIw the '$+ propecty1-45 rapdd t lh.Pip-said the bBDs-h inked THC aufftop1a a fiP pee—id df�vd.Cl—1. dh1. looki C d hied he fire[tlw u h lease Me been ve l ".e fol addtioml fund ave[hd lane p Ice rogram appears wry favorable at this[ . 11r,pitta eeid tM I- 1n[axma of general funetlov.teuMicelly,Che THC is ha developer iv Chi.prog[u and tM State of es Me food dwlopvent sed tM[efora St ie being left totally t ea a ud tM City of @mim11L toaid if re wre nit 1.need of ehle 12-inch loop u a pert of ver yell w p1m.tM wuldmt I.h vighc b-9 hie Mra for he project. He eeid M Mpea M raadstwaleaet a emeeveue o¢CM rater 11w 43k 4rw tba Cwne31 ea M!mL Lhie I.a good deal far[he City. t 5i Mt Pivee eeid[M roma o£co d for Chi'voter lda Se Ecom 8225 OOo 0 82)5 OOo Mi h 11 M 12-ivch bore across Cha dtareta[e.s He sed he rwld cacoweed w m vitt Ne 12)$.HDH and take 8133 000 at •'� M.9chmLdar•e mn'v and ewsidr tM[M3£of CM total met o£Lha vroiac aa3d M[ 3 M3 d old "i< Mve[a Mve a mfnimm of a 6Mch —.I our drveLowvt code eo If w foil[ nd d 1 f f di- it S ell m r ciaina,thaw CM aditieul 6divb.an wre sed w eelli It 59.50. Pipes ail Mr.BCMieder Se 4 ("✓ w CMepolnt of the tringle out tM[e mhace w vmld be provddg hd eerv3e a he wind be[ sonably expected[o prmid both. He said if tM Ciq can p—Ift Cawt for the halaeceeof SML mw.y.865.000:M aI—If for'Mt—t ba.....M can build a lift s atiwand trine the etet over[hate pwp dte the font win ud w em­I—[M pampa and vete everyCM1Lg m[k.sbut that don't open up thing. Thla Ie we of CM eolutlova le[ hit,take oe of all of his ow—.;Lt hittsplit half of th 0 lam mitt ve. Thi.d a plausible iPt—,but vol the Met plenniva eoluiiw. II dmCllwvMr—ling sold he Mee real problem ep.dit t n gwr[er of a m1131o¢dollar'for one ra `I{ ew[owr vhee w Mve o[Mr problem. tlr.PI e. -Id 1[d m.pproprl¢m[-1 eieua— HI.Schvi d I� - inn drill tw velar relit to prevlda himself with servlet and myove iv Cow em do LM[a1—towner.M - deaa't nut Lo M iv tM wtei buelv¢ae.but Chet ie also an option avail— Y es tlond eafd re have n'mdrd r[iel aCiw r ue C M[e for rater end w [Mt vtll fit Chv crl[ar at Lhe e ce Live M1e; ue MildiChe v [to SM aekedsfor it.fiml fi u n CMC a snvdacd attic .v'( native i.eua SM¢eked tM[[M1e a ie M 1 d o 8M k d M hd b ', ee. < �+ brawhC back eo Cvalitlw of Citds for Mve ibl ➢Fl v M et a--Covxoa Pr1dy.J-9.1987 Hr.Pip..eafd M attended Lhie..—gand medai[M follovin8 sepere. tle tad Lhe ceeLivg x v¢aled CMC - ,� ter every —t of debt tbaL G3H wee mini tM�10%additi.1 powr gam aelov cepabil3ty. M said all 3 f[hie ra d L the name of divani£ying CM p tweeting bas¢of MC[avd y t in 1989.C80 will be of the m t d PhD BvuChi.gle urea toner ewpeniu aklll dapevdav[upw gee of my o[Mc ewpug [MC is }rn: 8.. [ L pcaeut tiro. He eafd moat ewpavlae Mva opted to ge ritM1 coal p—e.. He it tae aclmwledged at this watlmS[Mt Par the taw ou[puL of u.egy w ewL have built tin coal pLnte J 1 ova dvublad the prod.tt—capacity utile M1v1w[he debt. A vwbvr of different Lok.at the pioblw.facing ISO vera ddcuaead. H¢eeid.11 over 100 eople w e at chis vetting.imludivg a far frw Hwnvllle 11 few atWx ate a,including CM Aaa1e[ev[Attorney General ft. Muiaiue ud M Aeeie[avL Attorvey General k 9 v few Tene as wll. Mt.Pipe voted too CMt It w brought out that Eo[every 81 of debt GS0 Md,bet of CM[dllac 1,a[triM[able to[M eiwi H¢od project. r r ��q ON t4 � f t " ' tips cmmcn iaggxgg.oy JAgoeeT ly,19e7 ora Appasntmnt ;. } _ y Ma of Adiuetmvw avd.Avueala �I' ( y za ' �. 7� S Muyvz Mwday oexpire. r1e.1987: All— ftft—d. wof mNe l f thfe bednSill—11v faavldlaxMlvng Ahoanexlld.araSbheanra,taehda Na v[b¢r vembemec e � avd Haw Mtller. x�.i i } � ' � Cwwllmembar Mrreet rade the m iw[ emrwe of[M [h sod C Ilvrvb d ^+1 >: �}, wdad the m[iw. Ivtfrvvroevd[ha mCim d �;�{,;. ; rake AdvSwiv Board All vex ]avail I P xd Mvyw Monday ncowevaed[M eapwlntmv[of the Eollorlvg1,198]: l h he ra baaxd eapvevgMze,vhme three year[e Y --b—w Jmuary Mrbgza Het[gad caPesae. ted the aNer vmbexe of[file hoard � :y Y � axe Cary Homer,Beery Tacker,Smet Pefr,Sudge 9or[ov.gmc ller W Levewe Yenac. x ,y wcilmevbar Davie rade the mclm m gv res aE CMm .. d K h�'j�{'.. '* h, mclov. All wn]n fawr avd the m[iw vmaed } 'I " B Chicaavti T ielt Plth Pm reLlw fl # Meyerbbvdry said ebeioived otM a fav Huvtrville foe a enpo 1-1 6. Cmpvratlav ID Chic ky �wo�vvit,C mklvdwtrlal y preem[ation tv a f1e[Sciwe eovpavy,tee a twtln rw�e to hm[o praemtaou c psheple The Pmtue—lyoratlm My advfeedpw av the a evg[M and t.—t. ee M[1ov. Shs said she learned slat not vvly 1n Chicago,but iv the edvmce wrt Lhervent Sn[o the p epaceti of the esmCatiw. She void Lha Pevtue Cvrpocatlav&n het atvt of good ldme w hm m add I�potevtlal is ve[rielrprmpec[e. _ ri TDC Ttugtee Cam B Cnuncilvambae Green eapnamd hie cmc CC£ax the law[ivv of a Tne[ee Pgalllty at eM 4yme Yvie,voting ' fie rami the[a pr]m pima of xeal Set Le ee apposed to came otMt pLce riN lees value. ge acid 1f TDC ie vomemetl gbwt leae]ng rat Mnd,a Chia declaim did.-t oke sense[o him. Mayor guvMy voted the ucity xm rade re of theit plme e,Bdtefiey did viaic vtth the staff.boat th1e. SM1e w1d iMy ere loce[Ivg ser tba Yy—Ii[fox tM1e ewvenlema aP being clone[o it. y. Abavdaned Bui.— CwwilmwMr Hall reseed eovicen fax Ne vumber of abevdnued Mildlvge acmvd am. M.Pfyea eeid haCiLy Ma recently emplend the damllcivv of[he College—1ymd Apgrlwvta,thetfwdivg of xhlch tv [ed aur£node. He cold these coe[e aw wt of local Euvde m[il each tfm m w my zecepture[Mean othexbuildingeeit ie m tM`opex[y,at caw future tfva d—the road. Be egfd thv euildivg Beparemevt M i [tyng o hon revved,but w e rit—t£rade. Cvwcilwvber Bell rated[M hu— it. farmrle occupied by Cees Twee,L e real Maerd. Mr.Plpw Ivdlca[ed Chere Se a cvmeceLl 1nC rax ivt...—d iu MS buildlvg elte avd that vitwtiw vi11 be galvg to tM Plmvlvg C®feelm eovv to aqua.[ veriancee. I .n Yevi¢m[iov of CmvcllvuMx Oevie 1n late Pe 1 h 19B] vvvcilmvber D——dM rill bebreeigv£vgef.[he City Cv til(poal[Ivv 3 e[lexge)eltMr 'P Lee Rbr—ox..i,M¢rah due tv the fact he Me purclused a how a .ot the it,lfuln evd my be vw]ng freta 3 arly a reh. Ba eadd Mie mxaogivg hie t—B-tlmnumerve Na city the emmea o1 MvivB - eepeclel el afiov and amouwfng Lie 0—seely mvug6 eo that eM paadtlav M-ft bra be Imludad w M ballot fes the April elevClov. chicem Tciv =.�k CmmllwvMr Mrrett.Naked[he Mayor Por Cekin Mr persvval[1m to Bo tv Chirago,a[Mx aw expevee, of tM City and for tM bevefit of[he emmvlty. .°I`='7 fNo Partfv¢—Avmw M 17th Street Cowc3lmamher C—in rated elvve[fie dwvlltivv of College CvurtyaN Apmwean fa cw UL CM city ' care my Ine[i[uu[M m-perkivg alma alavg Avevw M et aM SetenecCiw of M with 1][h bneet. Xg0]A IMOCIHTH6 AEcae wme veva mdle mwtlove gaxmme 0th. procedure Ear wwee118 Che.-B panties_d£alloy-up ywa[fane ov the Polfee Ch--Bapartthe C-1theupedJvuxoed fax tM evevlvg. '� � AOJOYY10168T M e i't Brv,Cty xy ecxe a i� Jeoyaty 17,1987 � vhf C } 5 f 6k I P i m - ,� % '✓ .' .EMp 4 2 S y)T R A r gg AGB 83E WIROf86 OP J1BYAlY E],198] BOOK b" CITY COOWCIL p60RIWG ! '"2 `` WOTeB OF T06 BOpTSYIL18 CITY COOYC3L M08TID6 tlel.Otl TB8 E778 MY OF JANUARY,198]IW THH CITY tlAL1 COTtlCIL 15+' y CBAfIDID6,LOC1T®AT 111E 1p0111R tl ID IDs CITT OF RpHTBVILLB.COOIR4 0P YALBE&,TSWAe AT 7:00 P.W. y',t,Yf t}'ti7� SM1a Comfl wt 1v.remLt auelav rith be feuorlvg mwhexe P atht. '� ,yam.a. j Om Mvndry,rEiryor tlenbvt abavv[: Oick ghw[av ty Offieeze Praem[: Ij } : � Ila �a [[ CS Gew PLPee,City Nempac [,, "y ,4e m fi- - �'` Jetq Bwli. Nth DaHhrv, Sty fieucetexy k ' �1 Pet goraxd,Jr. 8cv[t-'Icily AttarmY I; S y.-. Beephm 8.Oavb q,9I'CS, k t"{ e ry Bell i, `Ee. .y.]y4� The tldyor vo¢vmed the wetlm for c1[1[av Ivmt. R � f CI RIE®INPUT � R B. 1 119 Yfllw bn 2934048 ' e fi.. .1-45(..camel a a Sttefv aH.&B[o[W City Cowcss awaervias 4w.n ov the II—Ia.a e q lb<gF B.SkltI.r,P[e.idwL,H I. Yeet Au luck Center of croak Fi T see far a n mal ee caawre3al emplet-ewck.Lop). Wi.rmib era ineludea]n we minwa...fmloxcc 4 I' a "1. If t.prolac[le eo-leted,rM mid bmf l varP Rhe city rece could ive same uvhle xminad moth[ ` of Properly W salve tma,evd TDC,pviav 76.evd eves uvdrvaly-d lwd could bemfit. h I% em thou➢ww g t­n.mr/rmer qe[m denim It in chi older reaidav[bl ,w "E. [P the N mac rho mid b...fit? A large vuvber of paceme rbv b-I baev P Ilg Yt cit ra[vx bi—f ,Av exenpla e£me Le[ha CA.I— rhich Hae b—pry g w[ex 6111.for CM]ae[50 y �tj fvrewtex evddamr carol.ervrfIII Bv alw e[ated�Fet�t gx areal be thf the c1[c1Ly'e cue emre�r A ce. r y rich w[vriI...aha tv be replaced.but v1tMTf ezpavdlvc the wtIc a A.Ild b ivgi�w ry c Cmra [he city j Fuld have b double Ste E.. e y fm ethic evd reply ter• abnduchet CM gi[chin P tl I, 1 has mly hew-yin w[1 611E far 10 vara,but her mh I—Allb mCfvw 1. rail for lives demur secv3ce ,awthei 500➢lace ax­1? AB a buelvh.emeveI he amppmted each doth_ I� em pxvlect.k the Alr vv the Squm,domed illi evd 1 b Lo tM1a revrva[iv a atm of h Cxeek Perk.ea wll se.ervivg a a-m CW Ov1[ad gay board,evd vart0ve other cipo I—i::? ehvvivg the[I w Alli g_ a of vyealP to aid[ha emuvity. Am I Wetting she leve cmalderat 4� -� "3. Wt.PI said Se the]let vw cefl wet Mr . ) yzII gat w[he m p—d ea w eY michat'h d they beclwvadiAIII ivvalvthey wt Seb aboill[ y—ce e lutim o[Mc thm nbuildiag themamt awyetw....M1orevar[hey ary mvec mm ca get—Lhe e ryacw I![bait eeptic eye[m c o ck five.• I Lw•[lever vhe else tic.PI,.c [odor ' j� wi ebb,bat be Hitchin'Pot diacueevd r1Ch the Uly larger else ester lime evd a ecus ,,.kt'S ee far bmk ee 15 yeaxe ego evd as calmly m L➢earl age. 1[Cha[lith the Bl-Mmes Tract Yaah r I j res 3vteremad iv lovatlug iv Ww[wille,but cwld w[arrive e w mvap[ahle eveC far rater evd j v la`a[ed Sv BneiT Ye 0. vet to d j t y imbed. a edvieadw wind pay[M av[lra c of w x e� ��� jl emrezt e !m, hich at M1a Ise w.$68,000.r { jj 'Ne ere rl—the city list[.and u uvtllti v e a Ptic eYetw xh1eM1 Hee lime xthnIng out tvrerd lb vi[Y algals. I wider rho a Cbhl`cv f I.Ptie Iy t diT`lwofeateue'b eovWaxiabto m M1 v y .y h f TOC-:. p a]mmve Cheic laud dell.w ddw'ITC fife t pine wll evough fox ue to spend a quar[ex v a villin dollars w "4. lbt klvd of wtill by[h18 avheitla[iw9 Wt.Pipes has Fid Sv refervvice tv th apoaed �omlvtlm of the psrater/sew[lie[hat'f tare TIC u.......(cal)accvee evd pral..d to IP 1v a Holl thy.' Ie nOxsel ibe fIll—aweleretfav of TOC lwd Iwve.Ptlr.Pip..laid that '6vvewm Cl f iv 10vk1vR for additlml fuvde end ih]e lease pwgrw appears very favorable a tbb rive.' If the ewwr Ce TOC'.fivanviel Pmblm I.to mgrewively I—..thelx leads.imogfae Sapect w wr Deel private r-ltoca[tyieg 1.lues ptlame land. Lb ere plavclful)iv colors rith w eAitylthai has wt,All mC we em Ill pay city level we tezea. It rmld daf3vitely B! 'IDC w edge that I peremlly weld-t lib iD M respmible for wtlm that kid of s declafov. p4- 5 z—g ver bu.iveae evd 1phe•Ler me ca-wiq by dviag th- The IISteM1b'P t.._-y rtatOviw]6 credit card.,ev[ha Lwl wage cod aalae[az Ful vt be Iverewed.aeFbh glue He cenjj Ttuvk Y h could haw pravlded 15 tv ED lab.SL the CSCy could havvaeub.idi—d it. That Ie epprwl i� J -Lely t6 total vvmher of luieathea pmpaeed ver ta<flity plan[e bd•uxw[eBi[c cool[m`.tly qye X16,000 molly h,beth. If it had bath awpemed r1Ch wCer evd am wind ]wd lmptvvmv[g evd,DF ev , .rage fees. 'Thera sicced➢are r a Al up d doth the £ Coccldat evd I dmbt[bat[hey Fuld ba happy Ca abere a Ill—of 11­­IllyIv bele tough wm j m1c rhea. I vetoes if its L ver-1 P­,vv.I-t chink.e,wpeclvlly iv light of be b �W r Cvvvm[1w Cavbc eomlex plamvd by the Cbvbax If co.—[ha[looks w if it All be a rmlity.i Y -lee.ywekev mwldovel-tel otha a 1Y[heY.ir occupewy rete L",_t,t`opwente�ir gwl.,d]o { the ]m.vetreelly mad ev thexcm vi ho... .... the plfp.h e w 1 C�M1T[.crtul ad t V of acmllllm dallamP Aeviher bit oumt vE we ubbliehed bueiwea•pie,IaprmediI.lmd,oandgtic e 1 ' of uvdavalaped laud rlth aewge wd rtes w i[: �S°e{i "6. mould[he WIXII.of a [cock atop wmlau the chmce If—kive C d 1-45 Igamwvtdebu[ ae " rayP Of cwxev w m�kmve—0.iv be mild of the Tmv Hi b. Yea' ehee the chmee could Ivcrawa drae[acelly If heavy stuck traffic lncraaead. Co tell the bmiae l=y .� elovg eM CmClder that you wt.d for that: iq> 'In-1.9,1 ebalbme the e—Oil to intact-infm the busineseea b be effected and t.th1 k .rlvualy abwC decbiw w[hi.w tec.t Bepecbll b light of mr de can Dv w rel y l ywr y g pxme`ecd e cad LD epevd aux mea to vpev nry develop-vt rM1vv mor ptaeevt-tet thd a ye[w 1e in such pvvxll ' )'y �r"*.� pe4 Ha w vend to eke mvthee nM1unk awy fromlux cu nt buainemea•pwfite.or et w golug[o b--.gD brake 1n the ve-eP pwBww4 Ve ecetvot opposed tv yew-Al—Co a r bueivaea.l y 1"y3< ' 'PrySi c ti_ of v[rery w mid lave w see Hwteville gxm end prosper.Hut ace kivg oC pu 1n 3rd 1 1 E - po i lav-vaspe[3[Samu. 1'he Hltehiv'Pl.l hes baev io HIO—ill 1967 evd p _fid a moll m the lvprvamv[e. Ye vol➢ark be[_t i.dm for mr ba d t oTh k k ys�'y 2 i I lmi { t Mg; 3f \' hence eefvgpv ^e else elgv up m spat durieg citlaev i_t,lYyor tlonday thm cloned Cha eltiaev f¢puC 'r A loo f h + A'fryv r` � YsasesEsxloe ��'�"n�� /' 8a h Juea,Ccu[Coardim[o to wake orae a 1 -.�.y j. "'k'" ,.k+aslq` M:S®ee saviaed the attended a 1weLewtm beM1alf vE Lhe Mgor iv Lufkin,Meted by the Deper[ve c8 Nos k pgalopmv[.MfM hveoc of r-pml, gravteee(cities)[M1e[had performed qll iv the admivie[rat MBS vs Z i> grav[. BM said ebe Clty f twilit re Hived a ee of a eclatim a[Chia lmcheon ee being o£ pp.—ly 33 cdLiae avd/br c v[Ieaciv the guT­ f a ragionpbeiag homred. Sha chert dSspleyed h .`. + C ' Cer[SElen of 0vpte ietlan in recaml[Ion of M Tefalt 1 f $2.25 illlw C 1 1 a ufAedcdv reMbilitatfn the Rem Additive m from Ne 9.H.OE.1— De tent t f Hsu rth 1a h Admi ive l rf nh1¢h 'I A-Ff`� ^� i tudud of livfav fei all t deme. c Monday comevdad Re.Jwee for M1et ednfalsttatim of that pcojaet. eM said there 1 m daub[LMC ,)Mwteville Ie a meh-t-place It live because of rbet t—grmt elloud ue[o eccamplieh,s � _ 1 F9HN01 S66HI0R i Ibvday then called Cha forml ae elm open. bhe esented ebe lgvcatec ae CoumSlmmber Party H d. Me J Comeilnevher e£pard Three,xho they praasvted CbetivvocetSm. CMSIDR THe MIROTeH 08 iNB PBH9IOD8 MBBTIR6 uml bar Merrett mde tM motiav h 1 f 1] 1981 coveilmembet Ball eecwded[M intim. All were iv fame avd LW mtlw vested uvwim. I� CMHIDHe AGeEMP®'f ,� I�Cvesidar tbe.a�eegnt far Cbe condmt of io]n[alar 1 1 h 8 rll A 190) jF to- the m e i Ruapt,advised the-11E Ce a [he of agceemm[for tbe City[ candor[ joint d` le iw ritM1ip ,CLy the school. tic[,M advisPa 1[is sinilerrt Cbe co¢ru re Mve M1ad tiara 1981 v![h h diatela[. aid It ee int[ha polling pieces.[M procedures and the c [split for Lh.alectiov. b h Hee {' reeowended it far[M Couvcil'e approval. Cowcl3mvber Ce]ma made the m[ive o o e f M 1 k 1 '$ CIve e¢r ems HISp sed Cowcilmemher Hell• ovded h 1 All [f a rend h i d : wenimuelv.vt ac yr I' CMSIDBR OeOINARCB . Yf -eiwider Ord—..8]-3 ataeci.v a Ic! 1 le 1 it 6 190 p3 i C mw -:$v ' .i Mayer MMay tMv ptasevted tu.ordinuce.[M a pL1an of vhicb ie ae follow: u a ORDIRARCO N0.8]-3 y AR 0®IpWICB 0}THe CIT4 COORCIL OP THH CIT4 08 MOXTSVIIJ.e,TB ,0808HING A MnNICIPAL 8L8CRM TO BE e®.D ON TME 0TH DAY OP APeIl.190),Ppb THe YONPOSH OP MLSCTIRG A MAY08 4{ AS-LAHGe,A COMCIL f¢!®SR PBM AT LAH6H POSITION NPNBH8 THBBS.AND PODS COMCI[98OIDBH&. 0R6 8&OI YPM OP TIHi CITY'S PORB RAB118 Me,TW,T®eE pNp POpR�PBO 1.POR HLBCTIM OPPICHBB:Dg3IGRATIR6 THM YWCeB A]ID RIRRSR OP MOLDIRG BALD ELECTIM:ARD YeOYIDING POB TRH POSTIRG Am Ppb lam OP RO'LICH. � " Tbe diuma epeei4led Che tams of tM el 1—judge.wd altetwLea. it re voted mly one poll3tg 1 h. 4 2 i—ch Gorey Dn1[Bavrea[tlon Hu•L electim tad[Mt So Sv Fraena[401 rbece the polling place fe cbe 1n "+ o bcin [ha comp ivg to tbe Ralker Cowty Apptafeal Distort Office. Thio ahmp wu gdeg g p011fq{Placa late puce lith[M Mvdieap replatlwa Of tbe state alacfive code. Cow 31 6 c Mire[[wda e m im to antic aord]mvice wd Comeilremb i sed d[M im Dietuaaive �,2 5 Cemcilmwbar Jury Oovliug m ad beehu tom difficulty telling­j election a poai[ien Three)rhluh, eahnlcdlly.la int vacev[. Myor Rpnaay advised LM­11­taha bee received a le[ f `7 Ceumilmamber Stephen E.Davie.—1—t.Position 3 et-lerp.which advisee of hL aelgptlw ve 1 ( be aft.—8ebrmty 23.1987.due to hie plw tomove hie reeidwce to Lee outside tbe 1 y y read thv latter alma to the City Cm:¢cll. SM mttd Chia is jus[ifinatimptbev to all.a pl a enN[h Ibva elective ballot for thle poaitiw. C...ilmamber D.11n meed Cha--requites[hat amsmlea be filled j, by elective.ratbec[baa by nppodvLmvnt by[he Cemcil. TM1e tu19mt1en letter f.reproduced Ml.: { ' Jwwcy 2],198) 2,(3 "City Coumil C[y of Nwtavilla j "Meer Neyot avd Pallor Coweilmambere: t "I M1ave evjuyad serving CM City Hw[svilla std its elCiaeva a a owc3lmmbvr for tM1 five years, I mill,Mrevec.e v be I——t0 tuigo q posl[Sve a eoumilvember beteua 11 ' +� be mwlvg q teaidama to m eras ju.i onside the cormra[a livite of Che City of Huveville lease a rept this letter as—t-LMC,affmtiva Pobrwcy 23,1987.I xaip qe"1 f ' poelcl"Pov ac Cmncilmavhet.—9.e Pvei[lve 3.of the City Cavern of the City ofHwtevilla T p ^Gmd luck Sv[M upcosing elaatiovs. �, �� I� "8lncvralY• 'I ^Stephen Davie" Vii, rte a�3 Thee beiw do nfur[her dieit oa P d all vera is favor of Cbe m[Sw w CM tl do Otdivue b v[ionaabove.W wavlmuly. „ c r � Cak msegFr ' -� 31 43 'Y14 1P-034 tlItlOMB OF SAMCAey 27.1901 CIM COOMCIL MBHTIA6 AWg"0" S&' Yp P`$k{ Cw8I081 IGH 5 h'+ Covelder Aid 87-10—chain liadc Feces idmal-idd at Awtrvill Wuefne Mchority,ad deCeefmd by lot due to h' P tied lw bid,to be forded W the mice[ C Chaviborn biddvwecm moceeda c T 1 ft.Gana Pip.,City Ne 9g edvleed thd­11 that altbbodgb[here rare eevan bidders,aha[m iw x`5 ers ere Lied b CW St mica: pov Imdmape cod Pour moa YeceeC­IVC.,both bid$4500 , v`,d r�^i ➢, and both ort emClfi.tima. W said Chia bid ie for 1,000 lice.feet of f.EooL high cbeivl_fence Co f C be fumi.hed and etvetad a.q.—i fot-lwtalla[iw of chaivllnk force for the....M­it'ov Avewe � s^' F. W said St ie the atff'e ft--td.rept Cha lw bid of$4,500,the ererd of uhicM1 is ev he ae s.; r Art3Cla 2367A,Seetiw Oce of 9emm Civil Statutes,Minh allwa a colo flip to decide. I :. Cvuuil w edvleed thea the lu.11atlw of[hie levee ie in lieu of a tight of-ray ac�lred fcw �k Bwving MtFor1[y ac[W[]ma tba City a gh[aed.[[ha dog-lag id lvuw Pat 3rd Street. avid[W for Wtea£ety of[ eeefdwffic ewaol device(e[m elm)ac[b[M[aceec[fw and ei..this PWM ink 4eoca 54^ Wyve Wvdey thin¢did Champiw­—P.vlll be uelgud bud.w the colo and Pour Sews Peine Compmy h Y, Inc.Mill be asslgud tails. Mt.Pip—City Maeger,tb.flip d tW colo add Sc landed heads up,thecefaxe, rvrvSS'' Champion Ixvdseapa Mill W amrdad Lhv bid of 84000 For this fame imCdlatlov. Cowcilnevbax 3axxvtt mads ;q,P s1 [M1e m[1w La swerve of Cb 1.]avdvwpe'e bid of 14.500 foe the im[e13at1vv of[W chafe llvk faue 1. Bwteville H Ld,bdtuat,and Cwmllceabet 6efcea eeeended eW mtfw. All rare in faint and the moon Ij vaed uvnfmuely. CeweilmembaernvDevn eapnued his emeew clue popes mtica be give to Che Other lw �`kr bidder u a aha pecaduxe uxd iv aelacti�CM tied biddy. t1rt div All.,Ofrac[at of Ilvavice,advLed bath Cw bidMra x ante tW d i i rould vele rlth a colo flip. ` i03d B]-9 fa police ra e o Mo prole id the mint of$8,000 ft.bfeeCed fuMe.a wexoded 6y .♦ Mild— o h " W.Pip—City W W.m[ed tutee ere rep1m ft.for rvdlve[W[ars ycaean[ly M eaicv. 1 3yt' "r a -d Lha other bidder did m[oral epclfiu[Ima(1—dy Meoc.,ivc.a[$4,088.60). vci=t 0 mW '� made Che mCiov w approve CW Ill of pb[oxeL M tut v Ml of$8,000 from bdin—fddds and Couvcilmb 'Sr Bell eecovded[W vfiw. OLeueelm: Cenmilvembe[Orem ­d by­yYwe.,Inc.•e bid did of ea[ pcifiutimv. Chbf Mork BckM1atd[.Police Chief,edvlud the apclfluHvev­­d a dAl.the[ceald ml[h-y q5 and...ldarable jj 1 M P CWy wind be carried N the[tuvb of poll..xP and tut H dy Avvoc.•e rediov N did vo mea[those t d.lf1tdtn.. Bald Iva w,[heir red-e t ba elan d easily a 11 i L W tldltl m1 e a ie M the loulve a vW cart x afc pet Be said x remcea W air.xrylve thea¢ heceuaeeC poo .exv t.pmxt ErwetWeewpmd —idMflmmbe G aide[ bC radio did m[vee[4 clffcetime Exav she temvfcal.t C— Wvmee of j.if Chief Hathern[raid the loped rceiemwe ] auvdeed required vu mV et. Couwileabvx Gtem.ted if tWxe fa a anvdaxd abuse level tMe other compmie. bid w. Chief eCkbatdt Paid W could not POMi ly mazer that, Cl-Hcthacdt edvi.d G.B.did not bid nut Chet[W local mote P rare 9­tut opmtmity[0 bid. ft geld 19[o home affi.ma eaten n bid u i ' Fefy ea tea frrice t a local mxcbmt. W id the muwla x�int ceV be.et by a A ll irn argave w Lorex hivfag.tw,the iatt.of Mich pima n ops a shop in collie e.moll mid e the other bidder's radio.mould require taktvg the equipment t.Bev Mtwio ox—.tor and thle m ld b ,t d ff cult a.it rould cem tylvg a pram up fot a full day, Chief echhatdt indicated he is cwfw1a Hth W [prole bid ae I[n to 1Lu Mith[W­­1coon of tble gwllty egfpm vt. NI ci]mmWr Gwllvg avid bbimole fe the pcedomivan[vendor of police rcdiog gvlpmnt iv Aexlca. fd�� w and eq vt.but tut ptine f.high. After ewe addiefoval brief amort.,e[W P,_celled fm it ivp All ce Iv favor and¢M1e meiw w Wmualy. ek t'� i SUPPI.P106'IAL AGEYOA ISAM ii �, _41,11, �'� � Olmee Alkfva GL foweora[im/amma[!ov ct1[mL j, Wyo[Jane Mo y echoed that thio it. pllt.d aC 5:45 P.M.w lamry 26.190]. she ivdicaced M1e CitP All—Seo inch,WP Prepued a paper fn—P..to[be pef[1w­d ft. [W Blkiva Liu i� E Sdevta tacmUP C i.—P of Sanmty 13,198]).. Mc.SVuvde papa of­y 27,1987.ie yreeay.d In it. mt3ceq belw: I LL d "1U: Cit➢ - FTOV Bev[C Bmdv.—Y ACt...Y "P8: Altivv Lob i� "TA8 PHOYO6AL it - i "Iv Lb 1960 LM City ru approached be Mt.Wlw end W.W Pd.(eine)abort greeting auth.tily for aril °A dbtriet paetlally H[h1v CM City's m xa-tercitocfal juxledic[fov. the PM­racer di—it,ac..C.C. I, X iddidddd propmty aoquircd by the drvelOpeta ft.Jodga 8lklne. At Wt Clore Mt.Cwacavt R. t ith Wckmod.Avdcem a Aermm(LAA),me mPl—d by[be City tV P a tw CW d.lepvre'­­t. 1T } peed m t.divtrict ewaiated of 1002.26 art.end vee prvpoeed[0 be eall.d W Wwod Ed-Mmlclp 1 ` ilicy Gfe[1c[.fv Collis 6 Bcvde..Ian..[W ev8ldevr for the Pcopead M.O.G.rcpteaevted to tut City of A.b11 T=d.thvI 1n1[Sal peapmy of the PCapoeea devvlopunt twin blt`iv lvfe 19]01 that[W drvelapnwt /fie - mould initially St-aC a ra.of 50-100 bore per yam.Chat tbv a.rcm gtuuh of the damlopevt rmld b Y t - 150 homey pas year,xhet aha project mould 17.21=1­ 152 c.plen by 1900.chat the average mux we per la[mould �� be 600 gallons pr dvy,aM LFat the.[lend ulelce[a m[ee we twin bd 1.5 mgd.Ev 2 1i Y I "Ov Bavem6ar 11,1968.Che City CO—i1 of the City of Autaville,3vxav uuvlvoaely appcwed a xeaVlu[iw >. glvfvg c eav[[e[he creatlw o[Che M.B.O. Tlut einem[ran covdltlmd upon three caro. it e f� fn 1 SSua a Wtawod Allla M.O.G.alnddy misted.[W popo.ed rater die t mu tensed. # Eac[,lnitfally CW developmvt Bm e[a cats of shoe[14 boon par par.that[W rvvca8e groveh of , $-) the drvalopmt bin been abort 34 Fora pm flan,chat LW pxold.t roe is%ewple[e et t.and of 1980, et •'' y[aJecC IP abort 2J2 cwple[e,CW mmvp war ave pax lac ie van 54 gellwe pec dry(].935 gel./­ per mveh�am Cha total reLer eonwp[i�vnTa-6au[IO— TO'yd.—`� —�'a(�I� � � r, , a • mn J s _ k3 r ¢ _ , NINEf65 OF JANUARY 27,1967 CITY COUEYM MIT= SO."0' PAGE 6]5 ➢L[xicf t ret, ewY and cher lmerwew[e rtll bei .Td-t.rtch ... Y �I pplitble em a evd v eclficatlme of tM Ci[y of Bmtvilly,Tm,ve,m ee abliehed 6y the ordiwvicea YN Clcy of EunLeville pTewe,avd eMll be Sublet[co 3[he CIYy(emphvia added): 5 xl y "(b)ell bovde of the Dle[Tict ahll be eeld£or cuh aC mt lace the 952 of[h par value Chereof, d '� rY�ybvvde�hallluee emhmged for pcepexty or rv3c.e. All 6oede of ih➢.trio ah11rM mb;.. to xed¢mp RX't} a[ a premtm of vac io azceea o4 52 m¢Mir 20th am wtery and a pa m chirt25[h mviwr- eery:evd [M die[ricc shall file m arcual audit H[h the City,and ell books mdtcecortls of th➢de[rice shell be ppm tv[ha public impeeY a[all towable(Cute. "88TTING TIE➢ATE _ X• f 'TM City openly addrehed the ulYfwt mcewifon of Elbio MM by the report e!LAN xh1Yh mea mad '" R'Wt- pact of tla City's o£fi—mSvucea: t appeat Cikel [Mt It lapcev[. In fmy[M reeideute wy al[lmtely desire h police,fire,g bvyaGcellectim,tavdnotherheervelcae hdch Cba Cit ...provide. Y' .. [�evvaKleM C y deet mnex CM Development,w und=Fi[hat the CICy ie legally rmuiwd to tate .U.D.)aeaet evd ueme s obllgaeim.mltb't 90 deye. DOEm Chie.the prepet 1w 8h place evy fSvemiel Gcdvv m Th City. The Di.trict met seL a falTlyy high—­ AV;, aluatlm evd V;,v< e[e]n order Co flume¢[hv 1 YovemmCe O.Ting eh early stage of dvveI.--. I£ attic[Ie aeundly r 1[edmm.d mtl£loomed.Che c eheuld came rMv YM ineaw(tax plus Yevevw)frog the Dietrdcl oil e d e(fFT Mvd ee c plus a ratio¢of ch Gcilitlee). At thle point tM Cicy could u(held¢ 1 p,- Y rent mttMut incurrl.evy flvanclal Grdev. p 'Ie other verde,it the DIe[Yict'e affatYa u erly conducted,evd EE It.Ovwlapmvt ie tact aef 3 g thew should cow a ].vhv[hv city could envea Lt evd realize trough rvamw t off...ch Coe[¢oft y it eeaumivg OLtcict a ablimtiom.' a pr t "ya date,tee M.D.D.ha m[ham eo eeful or o operated ae Co pacmi[th City[o mvex is and City emugb s vmw[a eff—ch coat sof weu 9 0 'e ohllgaClma. Y G,hw t.clear th _ etx c[ I ' city of um[evfile did desire iv 1966 t0 b[o the ex[mt[hc it could that 4avowbG emditlom wind >; for the future evvvxacivv of[h M.U.D.O.➢.by CM City. < R +f� �i TeIA1 BBPAHITIONB(Tho five ymr itch) y 'Briar to tumil's r ceipt chivy t of a peliei for]moYoratiov,these bvvv bum tw pwviou.effort =� by_—id—of[h N.U.D.to accowodate in p ra[im. r4 ^(a)The 1976-19]]lvcoworaclov of a cox o f rt t. April 19]6,Cliff Avdecgm-1 1—Wall asked[ht the ClC .urea Elkdvm Lek.. At YM[time 4#V ' II veNfYm mdecatcff m tTaffit--tool vv ettaet maiv[memv.dogtmlati0 end burglaries ramlt ivg ivg at Nelhr CmvC,6herif£'e M41ce. Mayor ller entad th[[M Cicy could mt efittd to mvu Slkim Gke.but wuldybe dieeppofnced if Elkive Gha lvcorporaced. Iv May Mid City —11 received a pa[1[SOv for its c na t t`ervic m vrporat3m elecCiov. In Tme 198],[M Ci y i� refected tM peCltioavca to t a ICE that i we me G[hv butt loeg Yew ivtereet of the city to pewit 01tte Lake Co F— "Atter LMC rejected th petltlmat reg¢ for.m t[o m Svvoryora[im eI.ct—,ch L petlllamcv raga City [h Cmnty Ce order m electdov m lmorp0re[dov for all property m[eide[M R ESS of the City.evIC Apcil 1977 those weidavce of El—Lake veCvd aga£net ivcoeporatim.fv 3 , "(b)Thv 1980-1981 off— q ¢f ^0¢Aug.[12.1980,recldvvt of tM am[hw half of 81k1ne Gka ta[Itloced Nelhc Cvmty J.dgm Davie to tll m elve[iov w ivcaryoxa[iov. In Bovsmber 1980 the Sutl lecflw foe J 1981 t AeCocdlvE Yo The Ito,umewd prapovmt of Che Smorpore[iov effor[Es[acsd the.... robe gE•wtl fie road mint evd th City wind mt mvaa[he aubd—ivn t Che fareeeeablef ad "The 1980 81 lmarpoeatdav effort ap.imludad mly LM e0uthw Mif of—ft.T— P —bacawe tM `ropemv[sof tG imoxpoca[1ev did m[want o wet the pe[i[im roqulrww[e for Serorwrat3m Io by City of 8wcav1lle'e BTT, Thecvfow,[hey requested Ce lmorpocete mly MC part-f Elk""Gkeh aurelde EuvCgv111v'e BTT. The iacorporatiav meuure failed In Jmuery 1961.fv 4 ^(e) The 1986-8]affect t. J earee' oo of 81kEw Gke.19Th.pe[1th3m IBNeimedSht phy 66tperemeCirvpreeencing ahmiti33 houwholdgriveelkine Lgya,fv 5 Th.patitim does no[Smlude the pouted pace of[M sig t—:h'[heir voter tvgiatratim Sq vwbar.LhSr bydevtablishfng uvifaf`1 'nf eequitewv[etfocnpatltimee 18ve T668Ae ELECTION 000E®161.063Ch� ¢` aleotp.A.T. S. I— EY—ON C.E 6 141.069. L[harv£ora app.F1.T[u[[bv pati—aubmiY[ed L at! cmmcll nqueeei.[M City's vammt fax m 1v p t eleatioe.wy by invalid. %D—TO 888 A L—lR ver ora im } l '6tte lav G vm cleat mmhatbet tM city ab—Tvepavd—hlv 60 day.ar 6 moth.to a valid petiti - ragwetin 1[e amore[to hld av elecClm m dvicecpow [hr ivcludve pcoper[y rlthiv LM City's eTS. If�i �`( CM City dwe sot reawnd�thm emvevC ie me grouted. If the City commw o Ch eti[Ivv rvgueac.the Nelhc Cwaty Judge maC call av elevtim solely.th lmuv of lacocporacim[vf 8lkive Gke. ry d "If th em e a M« ) Pathan to req¢eatomv w[fm oftElklml[LF"b the Cite 6 mmh(and perhepe after R d w)circulate eo y City of em[willy(Or the arae ul[]wCely pcopoeed[ 3 The lmorporatlm wavuw failed by a voce of 54-62. Yv p TM imoryoretim cemuxe failed by s w[v of BQ-121. fv 5 There ace approz—ly 480 Mwvholde avd 1500 ptpeTCy 1a Elki Mk „4 w .weera f —_ y a .; rR. u e s itt ! r s . "1' P �, a. CITY COIBLCIL IweTINGANUASY Z].1987 HIMDTgS 5 L _j� A ?s "�q, ba Imorporated)¢mug the reeidev[a evd 5propC. oven If or mr o t re wta ormtt �5 1�"}r".){ 50Z or me.of cha properly peepneed[0 6n lvcorporated ttqueet that the City emaz[hes.[hen either the Cit' pvw�'E ' w t wnaz Cha arae rlthiv eta mnthe or t—Lha Nalkax County judge ma m31 eM Sworparaeiov elwtiov.t fnebxpor.tlov elacLiw my be Mid xitbw[C1Ly concent mly after the..ti.paticfan j.p[ee d C. Che City end rejected or m[acted w by ebe City. 3 Ry�y .. "The reletimehlp b­.the­Yend 8lkive Lake vey vSec Se we of three mdse in[he f®vdfa[v faux¢ (5-10 years). Hire[,ue City evd the M.U.D.C,cent[•...to co-ease Thle rela[Iomhlp ie fvpacted at lea.. P by[hv axpin[ion o£cha City's cvntncCual duly a prov]de ester Cv Lhe M.O.D.1n 1989. 7 � } "Second.the City evd[M-.D.my tie Che knot by am.uclw. The M.U.D.end Cicy could expedite this ' prone¢by m agranmant for amezatSw. it Third,ell of part of tba M.C.D.could divorce it—f ft.[he City by Imarparatiw. J X` e­­n to City C-1 ie Chat it erplare Che P.--t—vl[M1 the M.U.O.of mgotfating av �. meuCimegreemvt. Additivmll e,I imply need mre Live[ adequately eddttu Cha pros ud cove of eheee (.igmd: tett Bounds,City Attr ) three relat3o.ehlp.." ' Mwday[hwked Mr.B.—for Chia1 P1t p .vu[Ian. Sha then-d the City Muager,Cave ya� 1 udfollam!gomtian of ester service to Blk£eerI— The r po C given by Mt.Pipes is pte.entad iv [ir.ty e r my.,-d city C-1 "levmry 27,1987 Ptpe.,CScy Mevagar T,S 68: Blklve Lake Neter Syecm Pupoeal 2 "Appraafvatvly[mo wake ego Che City vee muffed!o a letter It.Mr.Race..Story of a meting plane® > I by[h.Elkins Lke M.U.D.Smrd co heat a couulCivg engi.eer's report the[wind azemtm[ha feee16111ty a£ udepemmc xeter.yet.fol BSlivg Lake In a greeter depth th..bad bee.dam by uv Pagvenbem Study a year ag Mr.Story'¢lvttvr Imiced(a)City repreaen[aLive(e)to attend e d Hr.Boyd Wilder ud Mr..1.l.bell"e� mvt to the Nednenday rvenivg,Seventy 14 me[ivg for[ha City. NFltlet mod Ieball have ddecu.eed their f the wLcave of Chi.meti.g lith me evd others dv[he Snt¢nm3vg tw wake. Their walyai.of the metivg•a ca.clueion re Cu Che f_ amen[ 5 u Mt S[ory'e letter of notice evd ivvitatlav--that ie...'cbat w Svdepe.devl rat rlry 1.for Elk­ —.tt Sa nbahly the•bee[ewrse of wtiw'Far Ellin Laka:'Several gmetiovr met raised fru[he U Hs up " of r—ttt.rwd Snted Screen.wait vndwev at the mating o rhlch the respome of--Ib—d d .. "ft ch¢ ach a decuimtothet ehu a 17 wvth process t1m irate Y{� for bringing[he wile li d a1989eezpire[ivn of Lha inter cmuacc vi[h[M1e City of lbmnv111 II ^Coveequevtly,w --d.d m Find o ¢best Cha agenda of the 3:0D p.v.m.C.D.Hoard mw]ng II £r n Caetettlay(SewarT 26). wre emaed e[the mita[£..of the p ea vh.raby amrrvela mould b oagb t: CS[y evd Che cue Neter Comlealw on[hie— m ar vned that the vu[ vtiCy of glkfve a mU $a Lek¢teaidev[e az [hat[M1e Hoasd•e active vicerday.Igviffcutly chugae ue 19 yea e wt ar at w eu act era r old eyapact rela[iweblp rich the Citypof Hm evilla sed ebendme a e bar of ivlcla[ivee cMt hew base C, � � i eEfered co rowdy the targeted vavicecve[hat.ach m indepevdevt latae eye[m mould addcue e[a fxeccian of [be purported eoe[e. Y "Ae avldweed is the Hes rville I di,rc [ Lav story of today evd LM1e matinee of yesterday ef[ermav evd ke�� .illim dew ding[ ue oral facdoco.te of w vtlepevdevt r r eyecw fox Blklne Lake range ftm=80=k =2 I m as [re. The pucpoee clod seat provide better= a cheaper e_ Bach Rini L coweenndable endvdeeexvee further aq:lificatim evd emlyefe. ,i F } "(1J better inter: tvfvte abvlwely to[he periodic btom rater epiavdee[M1a[61lSm mod area f uviliq that are dt served princ1Selle re mol`wte�are enbjacc tR vl[hmc raning w e ren fragmvt ba 1. Na wh[_Choc chis problm a o-it ed tv by a City—ph¢voaenm oat hu bees re ttld u a death loo • loo—king far a mgiv en ee a. ThSe m auvh...y aolution. Bawwr.[he city Cwn.il Comiua c —k ry did offer eolutiamu ue problm en[he M.U.D.Soard during ov-golvg mgo[ie[fom lu[yeas. They "Aee•Runh the eaeu.ive pipe mtwrk chat 1.the HikLu Lata dintibutiw ey end rw[i.e I t bola m rave Che mar xi[M1dn the eyetu ud I—.[M1e—.1 depoelu. Hoyd Wilder W proposed CM1a thing a year before m ev at amt'benle ben v osvvd does. The City Cowcil Camdttee offend to § do is Par a Saax'free evd ma aLo njec ed. (Thevemiveere the[inn bitttl 6y the Husd met racavtly npoeced Cha ragulas-sontlw maietemme(Fluhing)xse a key elemv[[o rlddl11 Lha ayetev vE h �t even if Sc inn dndepevdvnt.) rM "B. The City d pCit e.t co Cvumil also offered[o joint venture a rev r ter eC__­ieefm lien ftm the ut(mil ratat)buk to Pea pStreet awe. he1-17 reaf r t....t.a seo th t en E • r I ' ' provided by T.H.A. t ardor tovld.[ha a mod gmlicy ora [o a thea reevbea of lh ewt M1.'�1, w[ex diettihntim aye m[hat al oter were e.joy. The oe[of Chia ((first-.-d is a wgiveetivg evalmtlw[af the forwtion of B.L.M.U.D.)me=zCD,eDproject(f P fot Slk1m evd=400,000 for the City yp+� xh3ch ict—dp�i even[lac vete wiquely mon In CW dfffereua. The N.U.D.Bond injected the psopoeal e s uaee v n mwey ov tht'City's ay tem ...[M1.irwy of rh1eM1 7.[het the ticket roe a mar Yp a. ce parity fax I—.Lek.rveiden[e. Pnvda fatemh a partdelp.clw solutlw•c r]ofe[problem already available io[hs M.C.D.'e surpina evd the City had evfficden[seee[ve In am C.I.P.ma-b Lo .I :It —ylay. ,>w II vmlbaxeaapet cm[Se sowC]me a into r of perepecclve evd mlyeea. 0:v n3gh[say Lha[yu m rete the say xWt yes ren[thw n. oma fw[e my-11,[M ieeue of int tl 1 ^A. It igmree the eolnciave of£endele.[yaet by the City e[ rectim pelta. 100.000 a fof[he = �' t ( II saoo,000-=z,oae,voo. it A Bingle mil ey.tm rill vo —fit.fox peek yr emergency demand¢ laced w the ayntm io ry..Ch. } evd N mea uF fila mod m [edCln a December 1985 position paper av:.IT:.kLek¢.beyud[M1e 1989 explte- t iu data of o[enter.antra t,the City of Buvteville—I not more. enievt bee!up f cM1 A R valid ayatesau light of mor 19 year.of being a dutch. Thenfoin,the y rill mad a vivSwm f mint w11e ora to provide�reduvducy. @ eDine[or of Public Utili[faa' I „ a0it M.igv 6vg1 sing(CI y Begin n m, r U , H X � 6 row:- t, r 3 k y ' OITy C008CIL MBeTIAO 9fIN0'1'eB OP JAMIdiQ 2].1981 HOOK 0 B3) P e,-5��� '`�'a#. Ipt��I--_^'�c-_'.'`'-`Mme.tine of reprymevc of enaea[xeaevdaue it 1 eap.nalLutee m awerhe h 1 . Ba boaia r45" S �I n nvt3oced tM poeelbi.b.yo£tin levy evo wake igo(far]x.e[n rp )and nw M 1 lk fl y t.pryer p3chlvg up[M tab. ES[her.Chod.i L c ter that Ge c e[Hll b.call in excess o£the .3 , 'k�S3r'3 ?. �'? t ew[..the feneavable future end nm Sang xuvge. o '.ry}1 jafiy ) 'The cew ppec edegmtely covexetl the Gn impact mglt today. Rhe pn3..Gd=.43/100 eemeeed valmCim ]nxeme ehoutt m erywined Lo fuetbec lll.ivete Lha fate end let the[m/late CV quickly celeul•wd[hat*vi over 20 yeme at 9R In ere a[she curcmy[cE veeLewievaluativv _ k r ld require Ge i.43 hike iv the levy. Iv feirveee,I'm van tML[M valu.a H11 ivcxees.in 81kim wee tey`.e' time end the nCea rill pnpoiC CII decxeme accor�fvgly. But what about[M Chilling effect m drvel.p- 'd [bet the fatwvd-aray h1_$heaL[m rete Iv Ye14er m y nY have®evch groHh. _ Phe carer Cw.taut.I.II-ly pe P-K. 1'he CiN vin"b•.gee[M N.U.D.32.10/thmemd gallove for - 3 -tet. They[ink ova little mwharge but tmL'e.t out.emcee. TM engin. hired by[M B. avtl ScN xeprstiog to thele ceeCing[w wake go lvdiu[ed that the cap3te11av[10v for ova yell and fll[tati. lid _ eyatm ovula vemeelnte a*3.40/l0ooe.1-vmrge w the-ting 500 reeidm[s deeiining Co 12.60 when Y ^'.' 150 ieeidmw me peyfeg)chew riling a..a[fie second cell w btought w li¢a should the CSC,not a eve dq avomiev[bmlo�p. Stay already kvov[he emwr to tMt queat3m•e am we ea m•tint the t e v be•pwKhmrom qe[m night c over L n ax nil dellling M.3vee end theyhed bv[[.t facto.to each w[bait cu•COmn mr,vo that they c.CI..hinted m the peke. X.O.D.Baecd'•action of ya.texday t Lvitfete m lvdapavdavt mote.Ne[en ie at leeeL eh_C Hehna If the gcwth cacao plain thee eM X.O.D.mew expecte m v r o low[the weer wawa to mxrrm[o * p 1 r wveL,a evcovd--mon dweeLetfvg pt.-11 Suet emuvd the bind. That ie coca[. Phe avalwi. - M[Olein Lbell.(Ciry 8ngivee.)Hll pre.mt-tonight Ill cl acly lvdieete•[echo[subecmtml fir, - Ilttetl.v/1nPlm pxoblm H[h tM Hlkma We--ti-ayatm tint my Hgv .tly redo..the lld0 .,4. _ Y nHdm[e[het would, by co end ty the sew.N t.cadet w average dally 41w pet h0ua iI ory& mlcu]etlm w uaa up he 400,000 gal/day mpmiry tint we or 9-ly purchased. 'fha next eapewivv of r', , [M N.E.Bavidem(South)punt H31 M vary mp-and tw113e hoe all Che mp C,[hat is ie } llwly m need foe at Lace 20 year.Il dy iv place. "2. 1be xeL[1va meG to 81kLu MM xaeldm[e for cater L greatly vwuvderemod. A aide by Sd. ' � ye.Since. • eovpariem .City..d..t mw elkms rwld.v[Pave b *3.55 car the int 3000 gel.end *2.70 per 1000 '� lS.BO all over 1000 .. fir 3000 nll.ve $10.65 1 8.10 5000 gall.. *14.25 (19.50 a � ' ]OOP geLleoe I1).S3 118.90 'Iverver.gv.amurst m 81kme ue.e],3R3 gellom,.eo,[Mir coat I.only alightly hlghex Ch•v CMIx two ceigbb.t(HChwt rurchatge). 3 1M a m doubt that eN eubdivieim iv Hm[ev11M could get[h•msvlwe dieaunamdl drill a couple of lie end pfoviM mMcevtety utility service H[h a.exby good-S-C M.hive up tmir eye end M 1 bh.epvt thin tin City might fv tlu eine[run(Sprig hake v.uld fn meccas). cut 1n ht long t b mrer.e[of wv entire m iNY,fG pla.]vg cod mince future and c.vnns abwt[be mailiaty k�-'. p a--pPlice.f1ty.yebage,a try doge,health.llb.saY,end buefww it 1•dwb[ful chat any area ere F ' bevefi[e frm meting 1[e.lf. khe.tt..that g tt M.mw[wmd urliax:the.1985 pwitfvv pope.[Lm periodic.go[ietiooe of£ece( the 1968 evgimrsme t o end m.bllvg reeolutiPo which led m Che fot.tiw of the X.O.B.end ell[M[hoe hem O[Mrewe rsittm end mid.vac M put 19 yore of pe[Smt maturing of m re timeblp de.[v.e•can evlighwv.d w.lm[Iov of tin ptop by the E..d end the meoryoeetim.dvo.cy gaup. aha CIN.Scare n.dy w pewmv mfo.mtivv Lo my party mtex.med Xayoc X "y thin[hmwd Xr.Pipes for thG pt.smtatlon. SM caked Cha Cou.al if CMy Md my westime v aN of[M.[Pined.px.eev[ed. Cotwcilmevmr Bell mpxaeaed cove a[M'fapee[.v tM.Icy 1£glkme We deS a r Gc wall into thv caw agl4ef cervi [be City's call.a ea advised n4 mC11.x awdie. "e ., gernme m thle and]vdlu[ed It wold vdavd II.t the city edvaraely. Comeilmmhe.mil.Led thin it wind be m ors beet foteree[.n fight aN at[vvpt to 6x111 into thio aquifer. bb.PIP—said thw hen been CM city's pm1C3m. Cnceilmmbvr mil doted too[hat If Blkfve law 1—even eaddclooal debt,it YIll thin b•vir Iylj Iry0eelbG fn tin city to eine:ohm Fivevcwlly. Mt.P1me mid Blkme mke•s cuttavC debt le Sv ea 1 194.3 H11lOv .HSlim accordlm Co a 1986 cfev m.lvew)e m avid 4oc the Clty w eon:th ld•of c fv[M cit 3 fmnave ov the P absorb[M debt.love m.mdi Itloval +,,,,aa�( natncenence.Pete erne[xe aim.volica serine.etc.. m CbIt cut ve debt elwetim m said A,$ .bwld they 1nuR Mdl[w.l anew..it mould f.defivltely.caro..evnexetim.teComeflvmmr It.m.eked SE[M dflPnecee.twin 9e00,000 aM 92 000,000 tin c.[.f moo wile 1ve[eW of ova. XP.Pfpae Bald[ha[fe tbe canf.xtable cense for tin rile(dcillam.etonge[ink.1v-live booster yips,elorlmt4.v and chMcal Feed yvw.,ffl[reti.v ryrsm Pt eaqueeeeiivg egmt)rich[be£iter.acting 91.9 villdw end the veevvd ahmt $NO,D00. Cmnllmmbex mil.tad if the City doe.not ec[ee a backwp,81k]w could weed[w nlle. Xt. 1 i1i" eafd thw depends Ov hw vvnh eecutlty tin xevideow ave. m m11 if[hey have we call end get law I 'pE 'i� 1 July and have a prvex fafluxe at w a[h.r chins.m Cha rye[.,they would have a wry d3fficH[eatmtivn ,� vepeeielly if em geoid eRorega eaNt 1.-11. m said.fico pauper cm pwp a 10,000 Pilin[ink m ew vwuwei i C.milvbex mil acted bra Pipe.to give the app-t..ch•dulas-..ti.HLhnt-it- Mbc end Hth eM 1-1 Mt. Xc.mu,We cold that fvfot.ti.mill be publLh.d soon. Be eafd w Md nntfaved [hell .,.,,y. MG of 1992,HChmt Witwoel debt. m eafd tine are[M11uge 81h1na H.C.C.moo M C 1 mould expedite those 3 5i ciccme[mc...vd h•HI1 b.etud`ivg those fv inn a 11. .,t M.vdaY Bald it I.a very 4eaelbl•thing to do if thv f.1m.CMv C.d.thvt Ie het.. - 9 n t CPumllvem0.0nbl g n hen elkive 1.kd H.C.C.'e pcogx1.1 w e i nil fit into int ieletimehi N[.Piye."Id the embll�y se..luCiw clue LLland[M ctve[lm of em district e[Ipulatetl[hey wet.eek apptry `bCM City C SYturyP.c my SvOxNewo[yr thmpe[P[Mir reGr ryv[m. m geld M eapecLe thin to da that Iv ) / _ wry vine "11'�m 7"! 1 it ✓ tea is i. k, � r � a R 4 , -gy e3e cxxY CDDBCLL `F M Cae.lkeepivB iv m1MelbeiMtcl[1[iM1ould 1=1-9 and hard If—it uqulrea chat Deny arrest co rehab111- it `YA ) Mayof Mmday m[ed'e yvaraago CMVComcil 9ubcomittee de go L Im atcwp[e co impzava wcer quality V£ $f :S'M mod io eddrwe raft aifl[y. 0M Bald w ptapoaed a{20¢,000 1 Ctitg ester gwlity problem and ac ': p %{": aM a nae Offered r to r1[y. They 3efC CM veBotiutlag[able SediceCing wcer gwllty Io [M problem. (�- 3 6he eared 1 they ntt td I.kfng fox a better quality of ester ata 1waC z e riti a ptewaelnfv a{3.2 5 ) 1 3""1 #; million velu[ive a ypaeed I. m{200,00¢eelP.d offewd e1z moneha ego.et. id hex gweYlOnrto Elkiva ,*el... :.1 reeddmte 1e"Ohy in the wrld weld y e mod 11.2 to 2 m111dee dald t evlve a problem w offered .3j of T eI loinily t you for-j200.000P" the eeidpthe aecmd thtvg BM weld t.the Hlk]v.Lake people Se vd "n, the uvdeze[avda tM[et tete e e a pteblw e[Elkive Leta—tM city offered ca wrk cooperatively rl[h Elk ` ( ale lest wy o solve[hose ettt.t problem w w eve[ward emotive thrw Bort of�zaamv[ yy [ ghe®e 11 , you mould haw eolwd your este[gmli[y problw_Ch{200.000 iwtwd of j2 million, ttePo.tiav } roomy end help forn a Heed Impttyewnt Dietzlcc or begin w wxk to.Dies the et wt pzobl.011 She-d the ' '� CSty could lest at wxkivg vtth[hes w a cvetzee[ba.1e. 6he indicated at d...—Imdere[wd[M1a dollar f 'I dacieiow being mode by the elkfne Lake MOD H..td. Mt.Pipes te.pmded w Ceuvcilveaber M11'.Inquiry about the brow rater problem. M geld[M moll +`,)y 10[M.Dort eY the brew ae optlove.ester problem: -id part Of the moll dcillfng pmu.I.the fflYre_­L­a M aegweterity agent-- Ea wid one.the ester baa ancesetl Sv[0 tM dlatributiov eyacw(2 plus m11e0.the wiez limon of rhlch more Bleed by-., I and eredev for mwfmm devrlopwac o4 he =00 L[.rith'Iprolectad]5E-=by 1980. 0a aeld 54 gallon a day for 500 hmeea L a 12 Chet.mould bee litil ttidda Of eater wmfvg through It end the best of It it.[bete fn[hv line and ,j ire azide dewlow L Che linea. He_UYM Ci t y regularly mod cvetively flmhea 1Ca dead end llwe t - '� (, Sf j cM wt ehtough the eye[®to flesh w[those dapo.lta that tee[urn the wwrcbcom L color. M said M city 1a aCteaD[Sug to cls all oeZtM deed-mod Ltme cogeCMi ae th"CMC x et w eve L 60th directi 'Y tMwgh th ee of loop lives. said efts swy eWdit..it bw been found chat fluehit Ie a pate of y solution tv LM --­96' .yetw,no rot[ eche kLW of ¢gen[o M1w much filtm[iov you do. Couv.ilmember Doullvg asked U 0lklve LaL dc111ait-ow w110 mod checeby c we being a race ew n, + of Che City,hof mould the lee.of Chat rater rev nue effect the gem r tee L tMecity. Petr eiar]SLe i' 0lzacwz of BLuece,noted IC mould ba a lova of ebw[®9.500 a meth.aComcilmembar Dw11 acted If[M A rates mould 1.ua if Chi.it—d haem.w co ew r the debt—it.m Che reviowl wear a tees 6w PS v Nevw.r,ptalected the Cha rate.mould rot be effacwd gvd[hat the eiCy[mold eb.or6 the diff /'( f[( hevwar.any lone of cuetOwza mould be fel[by Che clay.ltbovgb M hoe not emlyaed chat impact II `+ t CoovciPnember eo 1 hes acted about ibv ate w t.g policlae garmam t the reglovell.s_u of r z syrtaw �j Ne.emeda said[M1¢re era ow segiemliseCiov Ieawa: 6y aware[[H[h TBA [hare weld he same zaglovall - j ties a they ate a po13[ical entity end are dealgeed t tete[[,fit—,and en oua regfaoellze[ian.tMte�j e sow equitable dactzfwe[MC apply There you have ecregiveel mhoLwla t.T t .th the 1 C tell M.......:eW td gerd 1—It­if ow agrees co provide the art and the T- Yater w Meg lLy addre Seg ' -,I n Lisatim of—t.t fec311tlea. 0e Bald the TBA ewe YM ester p—C as it is a regfoml plant, cit`Deva Cha I—to the city. Cowellmwher Green a bed if once approval ie give to drill Lt. iE hie oleo giwe w ia1 prOpacty tlghta co the mate[. Mr,avuvde said la chat tea Che pefeve rith the biggest moll get.thezmat rater,so[bare era tevheieally no property right.. e, Cowcllmhaz Dorlivg -d That effect there ie .the city If ChL 8lkfna Ink¢petition for¢mea ' Y m Sncoxporative L m a valid peti[Ien. Nr.Houvde veld if the ciry denfea it,probably nothing,but if i iy, more heeded end an tmocpecatioa elective more tet.1Y mould b p Ibl Fer theft Co be a void electim 1"T ¢gid he mould Sika soma aM.L.—ties to address that qua 1 1 h re L same gwe[ive fa the ate � sF ae to the validity of the petitionsequisemevLe. W .gid 1 h hi noally been[be city's pee1C1 thaI iC 1e I.Che lveg Cern beet iatefwi of the City to em lk eke and vat[o have a ae are cop e N �tity. Ha said b mhie hietozicel poeltlov,he.mouldgg h Che CFC,mould deny thin petit[ he mou 3: said ld like C avarch fvcthar[M1e apulfic eiCu iw of today.Mwvvz,to a.to a.Wit Co the Ce 11 pow edditivevl guddeldw.a.to the"proa"mod"t-1102 Ivcofpora[ive va.avoeutiov. t, y Nawr Mwdg meed Glwa laall rill he avbmicltva hie eewr melyaL p lacer chis evevLS. Sh ted +,p it app...fres hie wet 10 far.[het Blkive Lake wy haw g Barlow Ivf11 1 /Lfl problw Iv thein eyetw. Mr.Plpw said br.III 'a wly.ie ivdiwtw CMt by evbt deg M flex rate from the Club }`+ Oka Lift SMiim and other know fl.—I fn our lift etative eyetw,:.. M 139 rounded to 1408 of " the refer wage a[glkfae Lka.tutu Le Cha a wz sye[w e[Cha Sov[h Plm[.vherew wrt o£the city eeldavte haw 801 of th—couuud ester returned io Che eewr eyetem(]9.g1). He eeid Chafe aipeate[ b i' f it wny Leke in tM3z.y.iw Co Svdicat,that a talar p,Itl n of the total floe at Che eveth plwt a ore Coumllwvbar Dulin-d th la indicative of av Smpwfactly.—Lid eyetem. W.Pip-. 14 Chi.glad I.,-:I s tMt our z.gw.t to ch.M.O.D.Let year to veidaz"evoking"rheic gat.wee perfectly v Iid q et.l Meyer—.y.aid CM point eh.ie mevieg up ro Ie CMC IC wy moll M CMt the eewr`lent—Chez.w ld a abwi 1140 h—a[Blkim Mkt if 1[mora g tight­t.and It wy moll mow Mc leas[hm CM m j I.. d rlah Choi[capacity. HM wid if she more a property ow r et I_Le",o of the-- M I ' mould eek ie if 1'v vac iv[M first 1140 hou.a.,rill I be able to build-h.cwt. fttP SM.aid M if I needed. .r. wt these end CLL.Mks ie lvewparawd,I could 1—[he wy I'd get tMC ie t. � � S k Mte c full price of a..mor plant ezpewdm(epptoziwtely{3.5 n1111ov). Mayor.may wreaaed again tMt Let May, Elkive Lk....iden4,m.ld,fez a/2"'1'111"" '0.000 pezt1" 1 ., calve tM w ac problw,Mve tMir ester ra go from 12.]Ot r city r moa m[incur en edditioml Il 2 !t _ • , # '' cmaldesalauezing Hlkiw L'M. Coumllmwber Ball asked Lhe Council if[hey mould indulge all'rtng queeciove emcilmembw Mvi.coma ed CMC the City rill Mve Co thine long and Mrd befow 1 ] `" from[he flan[,.SmeOtb re more cow Elkin.Lake realdev[e pzeeani. the Comcil agreed. 8o sea.M1ewver, b( It..Ybe audience.weed evy q—ith.of CM Coucil or.Leff. ,L� i CITY MMLIGBR'8 BBPOHT � IneCe1L[Sve of eldaralM Mt.Pipet advlaed aM City bee re 1—d a latter cvecernlag.Sderelk.ev 19th Sarwt Llong Gibb.Perk it - w4; 4 et c0 ltorwl Park. He wid tht latttz Ldica[ed thtt rlth MD',policy change.,tMza rill he wze children �lking tM one block fres Gibb.01mmw[acy 6tI.1[o tM Little Hed SCM1wlleuw. W wid cM It— I.few a.Muilel It.—,Diraetoz of th.Little gad BeM1ooLouae. Mr.Pipes eefd M Ie brivg3vg thin to CM Coum11'a- `'( f ttaniim mr for tee future emaideca[iw. I—I—y noted et Ch1¢ales'sM mold like to eek CM staff to look st cove type e£eldawlk participatioo policy for th.City. Cwmllmamb.r DwlIg newaetad[hat if ; y CM City Ig gait Ca star[evealdazivg a.idwalk pro res.ebe first otd of bwl—ehuuld be w wed Ne a eubdlvleit.ordtwm.Co require.idarelke L tM eadi ... M Bald it.—v ewes fm the ci c Mak end xeerofit efdewlkearhich Se aOwChing CMC 1.tmdIti lly davelepmen[ C. Ma or Monday Bald ' may need Co lmk a[Ch1¢If "",d CMC ie the ray cM ehhooL era going—h at—ghbozhood school Pt. BM'eked the City Manager ie Mve CM.teff lest Sete Cheee.1tervrtiv.e.41, t { " a n r : am u r xa i � t _ y`nif ^*rt We p ___ BUB'1Sp11LH CIT_CCUSC31 IweTI9G DI[wOfBS OF JABBW 27 1987 ACB an 4 9 �xy we Pdpw advlaedreM C.-Cil that kv-date,there t.a 4.9E dectaew Jo salsa[u v ue. ga ufd Sf ,ys 4 thio ct.vd mvtivum,the CSC,could have a re nue ahoctfall of 1]6,5]5. M said ha meld M ntevd]vg a k. X11 a-we[fng in Cemo.tomrrw at the.a9 of the My Mage[is Cmro.,fur a we�lvg vE city uvegbees ere A[M Gell rvice a [ nvI Pity is dealivg nth the[paeticulas o..d 1 eea wid all of[ tCinga ­d Che Cowell[oche Wvleadat " ae thdmate 1st levkfm dvvataow'ff [hem dlecucaion of h t f the co¢pari of.ale.cw rwwue.,the C.-C11¢wad to Chevvm aC it-m eM agevda. , t MBPOB'a ouBgPOBT ! 5" Cldee vovolvtaev tv ne Pollee Ftmvtfmul NeHem Beard t. 17, Vmday rated lit.­1 Sharer'.it.M1e.a fted w thla three wNex bvmd. Sha they mbnt[d f `�3 the neve of Di.Jerry echerndw to fill chis v cmcy m IhiB hoard for the eat three yeace. &M aced the e[Mr vamhen of Chia boadc.Wit-M tSherri t(1988)avd M.em ll(1989). Cvuvcllm®br Paeu rade Cha metra ro a owvf a th a Yalvnevt OfOc Jes 8[Mre avd Cowellrvber sell aeeood.d the u im , � , ii All vete Iv fawr evd[ha m[foveveeeed uvmlmuly. i CwHdet a polncmnte t [he 1burLc Cow ry,+�y� � yet d^vdaY rated a Ger al a of¢avbeca Ia be � r Teu11e[Cornell. Id ens a Joint appoin[w�vt G[woe¢dthelCity wd the ChavM f cvw to uM 'ry` declaiwa a hw tautiw dollaca ar t e v v m tea. (lion: alma cite fa¢.rent Macd nth 1 Chevb , arab nhlp n roc livitad[o city realdenuivvl ea ie[he pulley for c1[y hoerda and comteafaa.7 The F f M1e members baivg pr emted for appcawl ace ae follova(te sum a v yea[tern,Jmuery 1 through Oeeember 31.198]): TOH t 5 at— ta O�ovde � Bullarea¢e ot +�" �M1 �* SL Carroll &•th Tym Petker tiI y, Boma Coffav Ll1 rw It, Cell.y 11fem V3 I� Sa11y Ceayciaft Clorla P— lekett Yrigh[ e C mcilwmMr Gain¢e ude[M mC1ov co vocave v£[Mae wmhece for the follwlna ver d Co it Bow d sacmded cM wtim. All wxe n few[avd cM mtfov waeed uw r fI Wlker Convty wetrmvll[ev TcmamctaLim Caui[cae Wetfva Up... My..­yadvised she atcavd.d IiU­­9Chia mtnivg. Sha a¢ted Chi.cvwl[taa mea e.LeD11.h d y little avec•year ago av ivclWae all of Che'Myow of Che vi fee InlY r Couvty,plea tM Volker­t, J dg d CMisv.n o£[he 11Cm y Cluvber ttampwaeivv Coral[tee. 1h1e comtcue wets collmtively a p io it—foi Vallee ty ee sec taciov and chev attempt.to get[hoes ptlaci feuded thcwgh W 1 M Hd the sed mw 1 M 986.il]mlllim dollars oP mak!e Wlke[Cowry ora eftber­­.d d(Bigamy 3. !N t m rldaving.456.0 �tahabiliutlev e [ Luuieiava PmifSc rwd 0306, 1etYnod Pam BOed b idga 8200 000;irehabilitaCim of Ce1Mge Lake'ZM 6295,000;owcley of Sm Bouet Avmu ad 11th etrnet M3E eomlend--Carel dollen--rla.d foe—t ere 1500,000;6te[e HSNMay 150 f[m 1-45 to CM cowcy liw--ilitatdw 12,185.000;Bighwy 19 yto3wc to 13veraide,112,000,000. Sha aid w tM dl—n board ie tM Ceder It—CO tyy btidga for=200,000[avd Ne Lteat—a Se armrest Ban Poad f r about 11.000.000).Sha ea tl tM Dad mw that[M Wghwy Bepartwvt hu b—fnwlwd be rhe[1.called a �++ Pto3act B.velepven[Plev(PBP)NLLch Melcally L CMlt m yar plan Iv CMt trey Fare three sue•tM fire[ £. year 1.111 g visci mem those ptm2een aearbefvg let tight¢w far wtk;Mout year­­g Pira-a a fl, pl. ear a tae[Mt addiag vp'to a[ p­ She—d!o Chet 10 ye PBP lot Chs Biahmy Bewrtw¢[ W1Wr Cwvt Bea Sam to ee Sha Bald abort 1;000 ro ee a vas co sed,short�d W1Mt £ Y Cmvty did rat w[ivcluded.tm !e cawittee ie lnokfvg ac thio c see 1 Bin '`r m[1vg CM play Se revised avecy em yeace. SM ufd w Hll ba I..—;u wnx[hSggMay evwC vwEate avddouc road co— numbers. IWK, '_,iAbochoed bchoole.&Ideralls.Trnfic by Cwmllmnber Grem meed w ce`�1[ if BIBB II m,t t pat-I.,Ba lylbat w¢.hwld LLeo baMeoml...abwtow )? Cu.ivg Mae rho live Iva -m le a of M[ Cha kind of tsaffie ehda chm rill roduee atawd mI acheele ae wll if parevn vmL drive tM chlldren '� o tM achoole. Be said a far eldawlW nil m[.Diva cM1e piublw. M end w wed w dal vita Lha eigvifi- ac[raffle prohlm[het rill dwalop. Bs said private.wtos tra¢apotntiu may Mve to 1vk up rohma the Ofatilet atop..ewlce,but m m Sax rhoea It—CML ie,M said tM city vtll wed co look at eM Cseffic 1 1 ; ai[u[lov. Mayor Brachy said the bottom 11M Bt m all of tate 1e"dollars.' couwiivmbac bll¢eked rho W bee dom361e for twee. Beide. Mayos Mmdq l—b that meld be a reapomiB.. of[M school _ stHc[;rap m[ed velwteer ccvaeivg gwide eI. ptablw beceuea of CM 11ab111ty feew. ' Abandoned Buildivee v"1f Courollv.mhar Bell v ted ha Ie leased tv eu sou-ti-Co 1—.am of[M abevdvvad Dulld1 torn(C11ck'.avd tM ole Gce Tvme7• vge mvuva ... It..Sn wm malt—arm F CowcilmmMl 9Owrd eepofced he M.received BL coaplaivee 4.1 lag I. 1n[M Nw-itfm G1ef ECk dt mad M rill check fno IC a nfa L.definitely plllL if tba eat.hiI a R 1 v Avavw B BimalAaa[1m ,' �*x Cvurollmmbes.—t%.ft . u d abort chs.tat f eigIBli—It.o0 lama¢P. w[.Plpea—..dd PSB.1 wy C be the ew@le[fm date w[he met ems are duely vithiv tae uz[veek,acuocdi%n[he 1 u 3 .1kln.LM Oi.cmaion Cowcilumbai Owlf.eg felt it Borten[[hat eM Cvuroll­p 1n vw LMt 1t 0 w[out 1 6 I.Cell fo1M i F t vM Mw chosen to live ac Blkiv.MW Fav t0 sw tha1C.11 It I.our J..M said,to d -1 f 1v CM b 4 C� i iota sac of[M CiC eP Wn[aville. � ] (� �. : ..._� BBNSIM00IA IWYOIAIgB AOJOUIMlBP[TO NOR 86883011 688PBCTM44 Y�RL� ._..— �l�y ;, ��i hlli_Sv5 cr efi Se a d t-G s z T i UM 4 @+ k '- tlo[�EN SSSSIOp: d rwk aeufm ru held b ary 3,1987 t. avd d! r•valyeL uP t by Dlew L 11. The rcItivg et d et 7.00 P.M. All vubI,.of COwci m r.prm.et. P_840 H0o8'0" CIT.COUNCm-CB.YIbOTE3 PEBmAeT 10,1987 �� t CF a Bl OTES OF Tae BIleT8pI113 C_COOHCm Mm'yIMG GELD ON TI@ 10Ta wi OP P6ae➢AYT,198]id Tae CIT£aALL COUNCII 3 q- 'kY�.'i.4 x^'' `� CatBIDHgB.IACAT80 1T 131E ApgyDe M Ip'fB8 CITT OP aliB1'SV[LLE,CODaTY DP MALHHe.TgdAS A4 fi:45 P.tl. .. "3"v'y��"�� The Couoeil int 1v xeguler eeeeivv ri[h Ge fo11ou1ng uuhan pnemt: Notley,WyOx Bevb.r abeam[: City office..P...,: t 0.eugeve wxcett Dick gLe[Cov 6m Pipes.City Mevaget :'C P+ Cary Hell Scot[Bawd.,city Attocvey ry7 ^ti 't 9Gpwv E.Dn1e Nth w3ham.city 8acrecery , �§ j t Jetty L.Dmling 9 !; ISG.Gaivea 4 me Tha clIB ee-11ed tvc rd [M1 tY ent ­1CWmrabw Jme—1. The Snvaeatinv ma P ....d by d iita 1 Mvcv v Cv l t d N[v GC M1mch A :. �I C COASIDEe Tae tlIN01'ES OP Tin PlEym03 IGff:TL]C i' owcilvevbex Ntxatt mde[hem o e wt th vivuus of 3mmn 27.198]avd Cowcilvemher tivratd ' t1 co d e + � ' eaeuded the m[lw. All race 1v fav0t end the mtiw meed mulmualy. +" e&9WIlTONB I� rk yvr Movdvy tuog.ie.d Pmk 98In c udrvice et[M1e me[lvg. Pmk-d-­byDwlivg end AII W 1 " [ a mre pceeu[u mil va—.1—t.of Peck 98.­nveva of Che Clty Cavvvilmembeu Ovvllvg,Bell end t G - wv CONSIDER ems q Coeider aid Be.8I-13—B.p.A.C.eouiamvc—ae o Hm[n313e Air cwdl 1 1n f � e 3as.00 nice.este .:a t t t t mv1 2' Mr.Wm Pipee,City Bamger,adv this Nuipmvc mill he fvz[he upstairs=­.g— it. meg mw of Ne Sanies - ofd GG bid ie far[W puteheee vvd Ivstallatiov of three fw cw Waeing mtl c cmdiclwlvg }- miter[.be w m cap11e1 p.jv d un! It erpvvsiov(suint ft.06-00-d8011.tle recvmevded the �! ]w bid of @nGville Air Cwditfulvg for acTtecetbtevd eyetw G[W mint of$8,385.00. Coomilmvber Nr et' 2 vide cbe mciw tv mrm this bid u mtliwd above avd Cvumllm.bar Hell eecwded mCi All here Sn I Payor avd cM incl.nosed awvivvuely. t e r wuiMc Bid W.8]-16—floor emrlm.service Gvter einem v.flu Cau.0 of Mw[rville For$4 922,10 Gave Pipes,City Mamgex,mnd-IBI,Cb".1 ie voder$5,000 avd cold bg apptoed by She City j.t Id. vey purcM1ase avd fmttallo[!w of vppvmivalvlyr3 d40Ca4uare'feetmeIfdv1171 flmrrcoverfv6 avd­71bus mldlvg r Me—I vlehmt Comil approval,aGu tW bid w the Air Covdltioer bed Bo be bcvoghl Gore the Cvwcil ddUdHI advised chid bid!e foc •:,µ5`" fox[he upatain mpmvio of tW­.Cmtax. Weald it rill G Nvded frw the vaplul project.eexviee i� vefav acemt No,-00-68K. W eceommdvd a evpuvne of eW los bid from Wrlor_'to in tW jl 7 ser e1P86,93T.1D. CDuve1]mevbet DavL vWe[W -ti.to eoom oP thly bid a vutllmd aboveed Cvuvcil- II - BI—.­d[W intim. All vele is Favec avd the m[So wined ovaeimvely. Cmlder 30 ft.87-15-42"into u1v mwlieat !¢St­Ot111tG far$62,812.]6 -11 nm Waleed by Cam Pip—CityWmget,that this bid f.fox the putt—of vatar auppliu d, Eax the iva[sllacio If a nate[line. W said chi.I—Se ar of t 12 Imh loop,yvtm C..roe [hv ivtex at NeLCchek Drive[hu mrth ePp,w t.ly to HII-11.tLmee(0ovlivg Allevmyvde),• Pu.dlvg£oi[hie 4 W edvieed,vtll cue frw[W ca inl pxo3eec, p 1�ervece[e ero3ec[. W.Pip..[Hen tec d mcaptmne of the loins[[[ bid matfvg speciflcaclwe,rubvitted by Big S-o 111tiee,fn$42,812.76. Nota: 1Ture vera a ntal If t t bidder.. Coumflmembu Aarmd mde the mLlDveLI enroll o1 tbG bid av..Cllwd vvd CoumilvevGrt➢ovlin idId the m[iay. After win dLcuealov f c elexlEiceeiav[W mtGn vaeeed wmlvova v _ 4. v CONBID88 COXTeACf �I 4�, £�. Cweider ev avramnt Pat aenicee Hth Sm Hoe[ov erste➢v enity win Oepettmvt for the evnu•1 Ewcev111• � o P �''�; DHmter N.ay.l m eW mwne Ce up ogo.•.neam.mea britW drt.wwi..ian.oa r1 ee The Cwvc11 xeviered[W egrmeve ant[hue sumer dvaeva If Cxe time dte.aticr: the.hue.Lace.cv - Wclude we clue foc ehlldeev aBu b to 8,ave tLve Ear aB..9 1 12 Chet shall be conducted at the conducted ­ 11 Thune Ceotet.avd mtM1 lvvg.less far childtev ogee 8 ev 12 BW[shall b.cavdm[ed at tW City'.Wancl- pd 1 P----i- 0 d'tin--t Eivg-.h­Cuter)w lvanuv P. Nr.Cam Pipes—.dSESU avd[M1e +` Cl bh' M1 d thin-agreemt for ewe[ev yeaxe vin. W iecvmvvded app.o of the c v tact iv[he If$10,000 a be paid int of tW Nv[rvllle 1rte Comleviu budgvc. Cw.cilmrbec ewardtmde the m11w ' .Id hie..[tint ea au[llmd above avd C.- WScee euoded them All 1 £ W m[Iw meeed uvevivouely. S 9 1EE CITY MANACEE'S BBPoeT Cmv Pine � s Cmider• Nva[ avd v[ameal for clvevly¢sed telavlo lnenec[fo of d aaLn is i j �E.^ rich the cavit•ltnae•[ch T.I.and Wt si cm[rm lw v[oGe[e. 5 G.P1pm.City MIIW..aatd[W Coom11nCev[ly diecussvd a 875o.000 pgxm If--g.---s avd np-P—.gvarGua aur mine]n the CI[y'e nvtm[lu[au eltuGd rouvder[he a[reece of W City. W ill uid abut 452 Of mx mer[fine axe wrier et a W said t-it.G those limo mad Cu be mde 1v a tlmly tx eo that tW strut Pavlvg Pragtm can pregrem, Mr.P v staff hu rrvlemd the a tvaciw to j W 1 K, y et vt b v f dad di iI hi vvme e e fd the ew rhich o£cM n a mold .subfut G *' cert H. end W f t ha ..BA f a hi A M A 0 llvlurei[ Avmua and Avvm I. W eefd Xr.Wball,Direv[w of Wpivurla_ v,has cvnduaud etudlu rhi h', *- ' T.— �. e x c dtkMSz t sN. y E:� s ra u nizoi k CIT4 COUPCIL iHtELIHG lQWPfH6 O P®HOAHy 10_9a] HOOH 0" Ace 6a1 :`•r''u 1 '4-ti `J follies a enec GfW e.d L:Ellcrat3wPPmblema ander chose a[ I. Svwlvivg toleo a c live.. Bo aid j 'r Y`S J leokedta ro a Piwxw 1a.0 reek of f]90 000 for t tel 1 ew 1& [g L,mea im S T ho b h 7 av b.nrsducad 6v Ch¢ue of[M city [ruck avd 1 d f h be Ito b f it + l0�1* �levi-im ace LMxafare reduce ecce of these c nr He¢elan-t ar elm tach il.1 Seeethat e v maxi 1I1 M { rtlxy{�5 } sisevtbe ptodm[Ivityevailehleid ce mad G-plev avd b loretheae ive sero 1e w £4..- j. to %t.Pipe.they Pli".d•vides taped Pregrw adves[Giog avd toll uti.g a cer Pip.limits Preduc[votes '4 j be iwtallad oithmt avatim,celled Iv.itufom,by Iwitufam calf Smtb of Hotalrle, o siva. d op.o.oltative of N-ylar%avlcipol aervicso L oleo pra...t to x 9w-Ciwa. Suplee ofuthe'twit f _ .{ 1 -mist before curly and after more available for the—it to see avd eamlw. q b Piave said en¢purpose of thio file Pl-oavtatim G to oo"tbe Cvuvcll amore of Chia service He ]d " tlntecethe CiCy iv.av wra CMC St does M1ave iv£lor/iofilttaiiw pmblew.M£mole a elgnificavt amenv f ' �I mney rev be saved by eWnivg and[el-vG3ng[ha I—to deGreive where our¢orae leek lecatlws ar avd if they ata sporadic avd spaced far apart and[ha talwd-fov indicates Cbery Se no—.I dotal—ottw.the pY simple rev dig up[hose i"Utod lovaLiew and fie lbw—.9h cmvm[iowl cesw.patch[bee v.c avd ]ay it.a Ho dv d that m tbetitbez hood if the eemr Pip-to iv pewxally Poll coldill.,thm re—1 Cha digging,, e r three black eev iev of Avmw%.Chia wind he a mre ecom.icel pxoca-a. ;1 u2 3 I tlr. PIP—recomanded schsdoliog Chi.eemei Ivspavtiw ervice w r sv-ral year period for all the -rime case in[ow. Coco d bar Cxeev¢eked Mr omen this weld cosi tlr.Plpen said%r.I.bell figura¢' "{ vo Lotelly televLv avd avalyee[M wtlre city aewx sysrm(city-wide)mold cwt-oce[hiop is axaee f li$700.000 rich Ne...tr[tor clsu ud prepariog Cha lice-fox IwpetCim. He.aid tbe city propos !� S,sP¢ ", ave save mmy bare byadofvg[M¢laming v h wx ower tloa. Ho.sold thSly.hoe abort 139 mle II naso o P1 a ro Deed that Cha cit lav[e da[be old fnfraetzuc[ure f m filet,th1. iC 1" Clem Iaball va[Iwrea ce wv do that fat leen[hv 3 0 If w c a d mreelweertr M gq.y' (: I emtrm[oz G do tMvtem tato¢. Again, a.said.[M1e fort-Create w d like G C Se year are:ogvwu 0 vvtt"" Oofvereity Avenue A %old Avenue 1. ga said Cheer most be dove before they cea ha awr]ayed. Ho id be j Iwi[ufoxm ayae mould wrk moll for Avevue tl ea iC Id be diffi ul to i f 1 f k- jl 'v Bald w have aloe ezpvrl.viced dSf41cu1[Iee Sv tbe yeas rlth the eawr win.n;vnlvg throogh 6m tlw-[w YY Park. Ho.aid w have pazledivelly clamed—lobttd Go.e lives out,but Che G C ivtru-iw hennas f h j�heavy fo... ted area through there meta¢this a c [wEneemvice headache. ae¢aid the Ioeitufom p 1 j�mould he ideal Mr.ao[here mould bo va lord dtervptiw ant re avw ort t w arGl. Ile d wy be able t zm traffic around to[M Onivercity Aveme oloo; moose Avmue 0 ewldt—to clo ed f {. any-igvificm em vt oft avd[M I--to d 4 m proce a m wrk moll fox Aveme 0 as roll. tlr.Pip id hove:¢ vtil LM Ittlee ll.10 ad sed televised,w otllyw1 k.w to oMl a [he live.rte date 1ocaGd. H.-aid tbe I a I.Cody didrahoo ue antra a vuvhot of leant e e lod w tan dig tW a up.but I.could mow Poodol---Hoa as tM lives could mumble¢Mad of u.es ¢onion.to dig..Aa said IC wy be--and '4 pauvd Gali.h to dig up a small¢pet and old uP bevivg Lo dig up too or orae blolM chaeta¢tM deters ting eemr line rbev re could fora 1[like Chia(Ivsltufere).old ort mly capture tbe ocigiwl dGwter of M Pipe but.ow iwree-.d wpaeity. He said Chia film did dzaetically Illuatxete¢wetly rbat infiltce[ion/soft 1 K • G w tM Council sen uvdaretud lb.eiloo l that esieG. 3 t & Pipe--add tbe.teff I.crlt—ity.e lbed Chia year lith tba four—lot n IG d above obilb �!w[he a ut depar[mevt'e prietity lief far improvsuwl Woo--0.Avow%,Aveme I ud Ovlverelty A ) He eald xa'd lite to-s[avoogh wrk dove thio year co tMt w x111 no[impede the street department'.wrk iL far out tear. g Boyd gilder.Odractot of Publiv DCilit—,they 3nttoduced%t.Hues Reodrick oi[h Hayloz Indoeerie rho ' I applies Cbe video tape. %r.Radek said LM c C C clam.[eleviee old laeGll-(turnkey)av 9'limo Eb .�if"5 i fol.t. Mr.Nlldex eald that coot fa not cheaper thea[hv coat G go fn and dip Iv av eaeewn -omeshe a avd la t live. He eafd rhete It io lbo_f.if it is old.en wGtivg a loot m that yes w[plevving to L [but to slm3y owtley. Hs eafd it to sot a ebbopec cathed of laying a e mor lin-,but rather a i" to deed[rdtWC tearing awxythdvg up Iv it.path. gr.PIP—said%amoral Perk Stx oou[h of Safewy 3e ray uvdvr maplciw of MVIvg a eaggivg eawr live.which ie uvdvreivivg LM eCxvat. ee�said before tM o tae wr� d 1.done w Vowel Park, bet sews lin.vv.ds to be Celevi.od a w 11 have to tear it all up and fie 1 » said[alevising rill tell if ebe lIm ie vegging by[be amount of ivfiltra[im/Svflw..--hes ouch of n nmol Garai I.or hoo vmh of a charge CM water Ma w It. A Avmuvicewnt m HeMlf of couwllmobar OSek Nher art--rill ort seek ra-alectlav[e NeM Ova S-at li 'y Cavo Pipes.city Mawger.nm uocad that Couucilweber Divk IlhexGv rill v t be o..kivg re-electl f - kl�, I hie Nerd Coo Council¢vat Gi LM moa[tern ft.Pipes oald hie ver mployvevt.hoe cauead—to be ma f w ,,ss mow for.atevive wrlada avd M dogs vat¢spec[Lu[c cWge.wtexfally ewugh iv LM forwveabL tt�y- f that he could depavd on hate¢o£.arvice[a M Coum11 ort a regulot ba-1-. tic,Pip—ea3d M eertalvly ri M1 I , to exprea-Ito tMG-old¢leo his regret.for Mving Co forego o moll C.w by virtue of the aitwtioo f ) .< _ ; hie eeWloywa[. %r.Plpea said he gill ba back for several v Mr vowed m tiog.before tbe end of h1 [m II but ho hough[1L moa Duly upproprioto tM[ho mote each av amoweecevt bemuoe[her.G Duly a week 1 f efv Che.Igo uP tice fol emdidatwtill g d Ova. r.Pipe..aldaDick WMx[m Me a&y.d hi.tem w cwvcil and �� M rill be beck Co Call you thohi..elf bsfoxa%his[em is a[wily up. 1£ NA40a'H eHPORT—Jaw Nandoy [0........... tim of Oniv si v Weuv Mayor Xenday recegvieed¢ember-ofClbo dcN rho wra Iv at evdavm a thi.w ing. Sha wlcaced G v n i i a r •k n, , li caw Mek aim []w. 6h L [ y e aekod tow to-toy for refreshm-vts aft.Che wativg. 'jam$, 11 T moa tlwlciPel Wme geowet for Particiwtlm Iv Teva CSaSl Juetica L ft ]bode d o l.ttar flan Cho Bracutiva Direc[o of TID.1011.1[ [M cIty'o mmbarehi Ga'Mea civil Jv-tic.elce g..dadxlot refore doling CM loll-¢L Lagielatl pie.City tiv l..advdaedit�eTCJC 1,more[Mv v lobby MN, H.salon. tl[,ar to lo. A fiI� 3 Ha Bald[bete e a¢=hot of other]ecce¢that[hie asaociatlm o[c1[Gs heegb.mp fo[rwd to =­l,Homwc. II 7 3 M !d tbelr wlox three[aC Chi-[1w I.to get elm IvgGlat3v.reit£few CM ter[Iopaec o, [ho x`x N L f ht hoe Sosurmce rat .sic. Mr.PIPs.revloded th.Council CMC tM City'.dwuravice rato.wv up BOZ hl ') i yen eo relief.if v zefam,fa welled, fell the City mould bwefiC f[w tM oltG..of Cbe TCJL. sed saw]00 Swuonl[Iee Mw lolwd Ill. ff.lt %eyox mosey Chao looked[o she Cmmc31 for ° wane[o [h t TCJL. tole x! be n. 4 . r 1 i'l � f pa d fi 't."' S :fN.W A Y t 5 4 i'x 2 roe' X .,' e-4 � k fiF 3 h ka�4'tcA-, ? 1 w u , # mm PAGg 841 BOOB..... CTTy COUACIL OF 9PBAUA84 10,1987 p Couvcilmembeea0cewllvg felt the Coamil Mede to be--it above eau of[hie,.t£vA it Se a vary em- image.. Ma uid mm tbing the M8NL my of.y.t do iv[M uy of M efv will have eau effect w tbe . B.tw1 ty eisu[fov of the city of 11a m fu ee being a Puy m licigatiw in recent yeses 1v federal cam Be ewd eo lest myoma gat to­­ebwt evlvi vetimu l£ti- 35 .rive pro6lwe fn chis ray�gelut the City,.ceed to bmi 10 wvd[M[wx.eapoeure uvder met cMNa mmy- �. f ray Ie celetf.ly livered. aid M IB a little bit mvmued that.du't gat euNed Snto a bigger Ieaue " *p hat L!o feet ever of a fiat fight b---lceurevice mmpvfee cad ttMl Lpets ev[bet.—'l Mews M 4 °l :mhvovivg pew>a tM[ge.. Cwmfl.vbet flwlfCy u.stlud hie euemevN by saying: 'bole b— you X .r Cwveilmvber Banat[fel[[M1e City ebwld do viii is rm m support Nis Meg.w Shat 1[cal do i[a , j y -� rt to get e®reform mode. Cowcilvevber Davie saki M Ie a umber of tM}ezu C1v11—i-I—end ^ kXrM1y'd �' M(ee mm fvdividml mdicvl pwfeevivml)dvee support it Hole'alyi Mvevec.M ie mt sure the[u en i' ,�. elected official i N hie duty to gv vv the etmd wa ray of the otMx beuuae tbere ar [w definite efdee {N,� o[hie facie.end they are MN wry ads.vt. ee ewd am ee a eteexlM vubar of eM TCIL,M Sa vvt mmxe ,,,,T eMe a a.City I could eo w ucord to say ehie I.ober[M cfty rm[s[o do elm ly y likae tor[refou. �. NI p Be said be 10 mt un• hie fe hL xeepovaibillty m mm elmted off3cN1,Mt pereme1111 yea. Cwmilmambet g"> Cr v said h di t 1fM fa city to t—a poeftlan that wpoeedly xepreemee a of.but.y mt j • repreeev[all vfdm. Yv Sed thm eM dose vat see a ewaemue w Cbmcil�ev tbe city x111 m[ f Y' lo1v.ae a.vi paliy,ythe Texm Ill dutlee I——though SC My M MtexeaCed 1¢certain e,p,,,, W of Its wxk. ci ' r ( Solid Ruta Steering Coutt[ae 9( tlewx Mvvday--d Net Na14r Camty Me egtud,in lb—fvmel.-g xecevtly.that CMy wild L - loiv with the City f Buvtevfllc ft Choy Solid Mmte Mees.evt Progrm avd vial avl3cit tbe eaIn..avd woperativv vFM.M tlycy%vecwde,—C end Rbc In tM.olid vote pugtm effv[Sv. BMeeeld[M mx[ reting of tM at Hog et a N o p tmty 10,Nov It L plemed N set a t1.11m fw uti.avd to' port bwk to—Council mow. C emevL ComiCNe ge[abliebvevt—reviau 1981 gtxeeC Boyd Isom "+ e—t Moods mvuviced e e e epwlvflvg a eftlsev'e eeueevevt comitue to xmlex tM 1984 bold Iv a avd ebe accawlfeh.vNha,Wnvr ea made. le aetred[ha wvMc4 of Cmwc11 Co assist hes in preem[Ivg of]�ividwla ea carve w[be ere SM said thN etmlttu mould also look at She planvlvl avd Lplam ti.of tM Mx[Mod Law cv®cmtlmu tut 1o@roauut puyu. 1 [he .�� i Beal[6 1dviSoev Caut[[ee of B dC WOtlCIL T Otl yr Cuuvcilm.ber Henet[edaLed be hie heel a.sober of tM It-hl,L 1 Ce.w[ee N B-OdC far SM pew � ' p three years. Be wed B-Cilc hes combived t61e­­rith emebr ea.itne. M••+s he..-.drl[h doyu ` 1f4111ard fx.BunNvilM w this cv®i fie said A-CAC Ma Md[o eewwlee avd this 1 tbe reaeev they grmped sou of tMSr..these together. M raid M feels it ie a Mod th1vS. Ma said he-]eyed k nivg en the copol[Na. ,k J 4 88X4 780E DDe8T10MS 1——1.D.-CC sated Mt.'yiPN!f[M Imitufwv pip mthN ru a P—-daccwubls/ - - h, d.thud of pip rept[. Me.Pipae Bald it hoe bem wed ececeMfvlly by eCbex cities]n cacao[ ®teevdngk Wvleed rM Imitufvu.thud vee dmelwatl>a[Mlmmd L 19yl cad cave to ebe U.S.!01977. g 13 .-aid it Ms bun appxowvwely doubling fo doll.velum evwally afnw 19)7. Mi.Pipae said the oSM[rva11- ble pipe tapaix pueeee L sllpldCtSvg,vh3eh Me hem eccevd a]mg[1.. M veld bur o[bee tMv tM old _ it ". dig it up avd ffm it mtbtd,th Ie cM fixe[0M.thud that ba cove—S. Mr.Dilate....awed 1f it meta [M city tad-. Mr.Pius said IC mould mt be a city code tome lvetelMtim bat ld et the rill', 3 eificatlwe u lei ee se.[min com[rutiw or xwefe. M acid at tM preewt it t].tbe ucity hes m .. < " ', Btmdwde Por reafdevtfel eovvmtlw.because Nat fa four Imh dfa.ret MMCNl cad a PyC live like[M[mould be.ch lees expe.iw co dig up avd fix. ds.Pioee Mid M 4WSv1dual hweowax cwld use the Tveltufou Yd .[bed,miler city fupectfay. Mille It.Mpo tet..achy Fait,asked tM Clty Meoegex if Neta had ever hew thtea va ea ov tl cM citytcowcil Iv rev]ow w ra obese[M imuvbev[e caro mt—11 hal oc 1-11 lar alec[iov.i gc Pte..recelMa[bet[Mrs hne only baso. w [.cerive 30[M law 13 ea [M . Hwyy ee C • - setae[.mbar of vemvclee(apevinge)tbe citM1ea had N cevt I-, Shia_m be hN[ory. 1WOc—t , 11 e t d. , r cc ty 'sN yebxuery lo.1987 n J Y dye r a. MN'f`Ba ry." � � MEMO � a IV hoz; ¢ Ck`+ I HINUTEfi Oy YHB®IAHY 1).19g) HOOK"O" PAGB 863 ] F,J� Zcy IrtSOfeS OP TH BYERSIT-M CITS COUNCIL Na6TIHC.US.OS Tge V.PAY OP PHBYOARS,19fi]IN THH CIS4 vAtr.COOPC L t i Ctl14®ERS,LOCATED AT 1212 Ap®40E N TS TRH CITY OF ESNPSPILLB,CUU81Y OF NALR68.THSS AT 6:45 P.N. t Couvci wt in raga r auel0n rich[M follwieg meeMte preaevt: } TM1a 1e Jme y, yvr - City Off—t.Pweavt. )bode M 0 Cew Pipe..City M ,g Al Scott eeuvde.City A[c y! 0.%­Barrett T-bare about: Ruth 0¢SMr.CSty Seer y 4 f. - )`y"A R[flpM1ao H.Devic Ile MSeee 1 } S rau Jerry L.Dw11vg Pict NMrtvn !" ercl Sward. r ! ra"¢ CALL TO OSUER ASD RECESS IFTU A ECE800I3O eRSCPfIpE 3839IOH th p Nudry called to meetiw to atder.evd re eeead 3v[O m u[Iva aeeeiw tv diecwa c mpMmd M1 11t1getlw—Acbt v.Taxa.MMrCawteeiov ud HiShT,vf.Mditim deed tw[rlgtlova. FT,—.wa w w¢d[ J , take forest aeries iv tLe fouel aeeeiw a folies. v ' s CITILSH INPOf/Ig0pI8Y I Mrold Miliw P.0.cmc 65]9.Nw[evllle we S (295-2861) 1 Miliva­­dibe C-1[Me fereapprox]weely Fwr yearn M Me lived ahwe ell-half—tth 8 of Hwtevllle'a city 1]mlte w t R- 8111 M o of 2821. M aaid Cm eflte ago this Meter tm young ¢ A.. college e[udmee vera tilled w[bet toad. Ile wwad tb[ha[w are gong I- ­9 o hese other people killed ov[Mt reed wlue­9ftd­ M Bald tM road ie­d,crooked, efforvarrw,avd hilly. ..aaid M Me ae �i ow t.during tbe Mac year w[be pert of tbe c ty Co I Pp Cbat first.trach of toed[bet belmge city,Imludfvgg 20 mh eye d ig Mich are—.11y imemd. M aaid be M.37 years eryeciema Lfn 1¢r avfarcemve an M^•^t¢ll tM Cow.11-thee ft hie life .M Me never ee mra davgarwe est eh of road. g.ueured w care Suing to have eomave killed uNeve eomtklvg fa due�M.aid. M d w My fl pere¢te wt[Mrs rM ex allwivg th¢it cMldru w[M[road.v three Mestere,mtorcyclae.midriwr•e ±` G licewae avd vo[wev a liceme plate oa[heir vehicle. M Bald w M M vM era wt10 a ruk o£it--50 avd Oe v h—elly 1 ve peoP m ac t `1 p g ng gruel,forcing people vv the wd Into CM ditch—we've bed t aidev.] {p recevtl but f t w ly m 1Nuriee. M aaid ea oral cella Mve hau placed Co tM C ty a Palicecaep rtvw t reg tiOS pollwulaerel�y tMt coed .aid—t be v t Me wighbvr.Mve aeeniwythlvg of our bee[ f Mneeville. M sad it very wll be­t t ill City cane[afford tv res tMt mad flM pun it.but be ie sure ibe C.,can afford[s put Sow licevev out there a wt av ewwle fog[Mee people,h.fwe hie 'i� valghboxe,hie vaighbor•a chiMray.ar hie Hfe or hie child ate k311ad. aaid he Move of a lvatame rbe q� people beve eves give¢up lb-it Low wt tbece avd moved beeawe of"iMc road.' M..id hie...eciwa Me teghired hie to cow Mre t­evevlag to tell[ha­1.hie. M aaid..he Ma dwa IMI. e Bald b. =It-Twit-laComcil Hight-ave abeiMllbe—id.tmevt tv set eovebudy v [kora wee is a MSle at 1 s .1"Mw My th—d Mr.Re ling f -Mt.1[hie Svfarmatiw rtth[M W­1. SM voted she Police Chief. —kEckhardt.Ie pr....t avd hes heard chis pwsevM . SM­­dhat apprecie[Idv[O M.Mildvg. '+ � Paula Mek,2001 Ava.:.e P,Mviaville,Tezae(295-4230) - d^: ..Mek edvlead the Cvmcil aha ie MrcrepreaeeCivg the Mkwdd CewMxy Aaaecla[lw.wgardivg the new chugs fox A—P to Mt­L.—F Ring Orlva. BM stated[be Mkmed Cewtary Aeavcfe[ivv ie vary mch ' ppoeed to thio clwage 6acauee Oakrood Came ry la u old cexe[ery avd people rh.gr iu ewe t.f r fuwral er 1l rill b,­neve difficulty fivding i Mt—ftw M[Mt Rie@ Dries,as ppo d tavEiedlva it m Iv an '� fllpMbe[i.al ut grid o id. Sha Said be eohlatels MfeSt real,be is Ito beat y In[ewBC to leave the etta u Mriaat fvr[M covvuieme of vfaltou to[M comuvlty. E.M11,1803 Avwue P.Mv[n11M.Teas.(295-3)]1) W.Mll uw to addreea tM.wa pmhlev avd Se also a camber of Mkwod Cemetery Nmcfatlw. ae tbe.MMwvta ) vg people in tbe City ha baa elwye of Ma.Paull Mak(above aaid in coed d M dlrecCl tables avav in Vying t.azpM share S.Muaton loaves S,m fag it vee ewy—1--f--- i,­ 1 ovavut�avd�vevw a bef'O�w ism.ca a ye[w Iv M a ee[dwiguti e. M aid f[v�.hlestwd f Moe M v 1 or 1 b�apetycellveraity Avevue. He a id 1 cavfueivg pea lProm [ tr w e point.M mold lite fax tM Cmvc11 vo [o.Huge Avevue P to nrtiv Luther Rio Dive. M fel[the eyatu }�h. ! w Mw ie Mndy and eery t0 mderetwd u far a deliveries avd eo fOtth. Although ie wy wt be a problw L; , II for local reaidmCe.M said.i[ie s problw Eos v1e1[ow[o[M nemmvity.particularly Mnne this daei®:a- [Sw Se scheduled for mly pact of Awaw P(earth of 11th Jemifat Oowhoo,,20E Mxrcct.Mnmvills.Tues(29M4108) ' a Jevv—Mwhoo addr cad the Cwmil u a ropteaenea[ive of the atudevt leedere fres Sw Mwtuv SHState ! Ovivereity[o­-11Y•t.M u—it.—to each of tbe Cvmcilvembew avd t t e m ee[.SPAC[ bwkead LM z 11 gees Chia Nwday et 7.30lae P.M.f¢Cha COlw bb­.v SU­S its arch­,j.the Lwbet]acka.I� •" M.Mvohnv fldvlwd same 26 leedere o£[be Mrgar acudut o&wv tiow decided it wa[1w for ehu i mrk e vpecatively,se a uM[of 00.r1[h the City,of Mich[hey ere ell raaidute. 9M wid It Se t F it rusk mm a...4rich tM City Iv­hi,the city is tM activitlaa of CM—P.—ty­­ gM #� Sndice d all sill.,k r h the City Secretary tv provide LM[fete[.needed for the Cowndl all apw.ae to 1Rht. d[he gm¢w Mvday vMyot Hwday[Nuked Javvifer for[he lvvi[e[iw. RSCOINBSg POeN6L MHTItlG is A S Mym Jave Novdey called ill-S.—­tin to order again. TM inweatim roe preau by IM Reverend Mb-th—m of Piut Preebyteriav Church. CUH UUH TIR bt[g0TH OP I—.xESTIgO ! + it I Coumilwvber Mtt.tt wM ell [o w[M1e vfvutae of Pabrwn 30 19E]m i1maM - Evraxd­­dd[be m[iw. All w e m[iivw faW a M mtiov w sed mavlmuely. jfrn. v ir a c v ) u R a�- } e. b F 7 ii n �} 1Nky'u PAGE 844 IUND d Y.T�pUlrt'gplldd;CITY CODgCIL MEeTING OF P®RUGBY To.1981 T N ==IBM AUDIT ' ��`� ��`� Praewcat end r.1u of the Arcual Pivwcfal be ,.p 1ov (AWLti.Lar FiW1 1985 1986 end Me A _ `�i 111 6 ,CMI f Council Audit Cemi[[ee sed Eau Devof Y lde Davie,Uhi[e d OXIRNC.mllvuher Bill @vm advised ebe Audi[ComHtue met lee,neat Heh CM auditors[a xw3u h odic '�"u 2 s report ud let,ex. Bo Chu deferred to Mr.gav Davie of[be auditing I—to meta Na pteewtt[iw n[be ) {� Cmmil. Mr.gee Male advised[M audit vee covduc[ed in weordmce H[h gemrally accepted rvditivg euvderde. Fd hie fim fihw Saaalwd 1[e mgmlitled oI--that the fimmlel e[atemctt covtalmdFlk io Lha repox[pre- _X early tM wvcicovditlov of the city ere of SeP-1 30,1986. Heed.SMir exmtvecim of the .1 city's fEmveial xecwds.Mx.De said to additiwal letttce mere ieeued heeling rich cevplLvice ud ivterml cola. Hr.Davie axplefmd the audit.a —ieettd tM trevewtlooe and ceearda emplfad HCh applicable Lm ud regulatlwe cad For Item oC 3peeificelly[e[ed,m[h3ng came[o[Fear ectmYiw to]Miura Loa end 1 1 k � regu]etleve Fad been Vitiated. Be said eddi[1om11y,vhle firm studied payroll,[ea receipre.dlebu t emmbecevicea,]nvutory.budgeting end fleemlel rep rtivg end found m ctvdatim believed to be a viol wekveev. Ha fndI__hie fits hie also ieeued a euagewnt letter,o the Ctty eugBeetf¢e ova cameo i�g m ��QQ1 a7 LM city's fiwmiel—tin. He veld the City hoe a viable fvttcval cw x01 cad carom Eng eyeeem 'gg� entad the Cite hav bean ararded a,Cemlficate of Achaevmen[for Brcellenceeiv Pimvclel geportfvg f 1 1985 II yx Fivencivl eta vmvv[e(tawived iv Septembw of 1986)ped i[hoe oleo receival a cemmdativv Eram the Dep F 1 f 00uHm end Urban Oewlepmnt for ire gear advleSeCta[im end cepeH compliance for the three ye bit k �; , t the[we uomle[ed a[the eM of 1985 sed t lhuluded Sn his fill, fell Ni yur. ee e Se ell Svd1 1 a C' afacme3ewd Mrd mrk eM vigilwue m the pact of the—iiud staff eM he camevded then I-thio effort. Dva]a noted Che C envie[tarda i[a computeYlaeClm Of mrehouee end C—tipel c.r de ��4 said ehle Hll--tet 0hN the already cad interml co rel vye[am of Ne City. 14 auggv d l; beMl£a his£In,LM[[hetci[ye user's foe(ldcwaee,parol v[.080P regietntim Eeee,at 4 4 vhlla a sae are femorally Smreaeing(duet reduced econamic[ee[Svity>a[he city,!o cart)ane h y further evelw[1.. 0e said elChtugh NS oleae minor eYc of Yev to tM City,i,should evalw i. Yuttll reimMtaem¢[cad ea]wt tMve c ac mFery r entad. seaweed-th u.aluetio¢hu rot b m4 i� 5. 10 over Cm year[. Iv regard tt the Omoing y bwknp[cy ht,tme,M e orad al[Mugh bukwptcy ev unlikely, h £fav favla it i prudent I—eM ei[y Co develop short L ra mdtlavg to tv[Sngwcy pwe ad eefm sup 1 al S fends 9u coat eaviv u rte. M Bald Ne cigeMa taken m to ga—Y Drente—to decal p ch .lw plus d LMy vvcouragentheuci[y co em iwe 1n v efforts.aeeteaid Chia nC is rode due v M ioua wevunlc eavificetime of sash av spot. i 4`k z• M<.Davie Chvn t Ud all ttt a mhe waisted cad caope d Hth h18 firm duclih tM perfaxmu E be audit,vapeeanlly—vubexa of Lbe audit comittee,dc. 1pee and hie S terry. e.Teatm,rhe typed hi e aocumvt,and Mn.Allw sed h—staff. w or Monday voted[MCCauec11 appreciator Lha andit Y­tlI� ya II aMueaed Like tv[eke a reek to reed it cad tFav IY eMreaarl any gueLiovg.mrbepe Mr.Davie cw b k .t, r hem. Mayor w,ed do regard to tM Bugg et w ragardivg GNU.tM c1q hoe gathered h lnf t p mtlw M su8gvetad end m-1 tructea the staff to ft"up those a Yt and long- A-— am cov[ingewy pie She said chat L 1a the eroceae Of being tlZ-1-L". ve e[NL dim. Comcilnembet Cling asked about tM y.Pl is d e 8 F.ettryta o rbe[berFith iv good ehepv. Mc.Davi.mend owt the lu[too care there M b sesta e • y gre t imcevewv with met o t.lmrovwvv,a rode In 1985 end f¢1986 vv Special problew care m d CONSID@ eLEIee LdOE'S PeTITIOH " Comlder e v[he elklve lake Cltleeve Cvmi M Iv 1 f d f e[evonae t h b ci 0c L[H.edv CI[v Atto v , v' Mt.e.vde advised tM P—tim submitted by 8lklvv lake deee rot comply H[h the unifon yeti 1 q re [e of 8ee[iw 141.063 of eM E1ac,im Code but[M[ecev]eim of[M1e Elaceiov Code ie a J-t[o l tt -1:11aw validity becavee of Cha ray It ru peeled n[M a att Mlgialetme. Ba void vvdar CM 1 q1 do mould £oc the petltlav algmtuxe [o by valid,1[met c-[sly, eaditlw v the 1 im e printed am,LM weer regiveta[1.umber end[be 1 e t p�g�t ' [hwe axe pmhlem CMC be a gwi'e T videvice adtlregv and[M a of 1= 4 d c nal' pe2Mpe wined--St Se not clear under state I.alma,be[quevelm M b p wuttd. N[.Bomae elw voted LMt ait—gb tbe pati citta a legal devcrlptim of 1,051 care abet tbe Tante Water CO -f recordv mould Sndiceta the M.U.D.only-t.t£l.D02.66 u—Wd the scree. Mc.ea P pt.ddvd and is deee appear to �kiv11 hkv M I.D`ryvfnelWlvg vowSpeaictlm_days[pla[tetl and 1 dove low end It dose dewxibe ,051 e I' roughly fallow M boundary f " be happy[olamwteMa[o m e Chi.diectepwcy,M[i[appvare[M decudptlm le urate, ee avid be rwld 4, ivy e t gwetivm ha COmc11 my Mw tegardivg be mtitim,acc C . xayo Mondry advised the Cuuw11 a[aeolu[iw xav rtt—d Co,Mt petition mhdeh mould,if adap ,[sane c w CM invotwxatam of cocain territory w the Mites of Blkim Lake.Texee. SM eeia if ha C..it .y?q a0 desires Chis evening,Chia could prebebly be vddreased end peened. eFe they masa[M topic Eor df ueH.. NY Coin plmembvr O.licv m be h 1 E„ Olucolu[1ai vdllhre [Sa e. n ren seconded 6v Comci,�smber ee ret ended N The ce Sm oe [ ger e Fe [[[[LOTION g0.c8It1 sac a motion. A gE80LOT10N OF TM CITY C=CIL OF TBe CITY OF HpNTBVILLE,TFFdd.GHMTIMG ITS CONSENT TO ! �� 1 THE IMCOgPOEATION OF CpTATH TOgeITOeY A8 THE vILIAGO OF W8TM8 LAgE.T.— RL EIAe yT D 11 welly, Cewcilmender Dnrliug alphas St iv no great acre[ City of Muvtevend variow mite Of Elkin I 3P lake,pr1wr13y M M.U.O.Hoard,haw beev'..Iv 4--1..afP and on far.11 yell over a Year about a --ty Of[hinge. 4 Bald it is also.vv gree[mast then Me been ams,epmxevYly.interest iv folks et elklne Mks beat rbe,lice iv Mir future,-—T 1[he unewCim/Ivcorpora[i.oc dHvg noNivg. ee eafd it ettl biro tML.e of he t d—ticm City of ttaditime b1e the eeedltlav of calf-datemlm[ian. He eae { - h asically rhy eeia vv re eon t Nuvttvlile should m all.thou folks to pursue en lweT itfd hh election if that 1e mM[.io fact.they w desan,end lav met the scat.]ew conplfewa cegule[fam. Be u1d y ' yy^ eh, M didn't feel there ie uy Boad Yeaev et tW mmevt£or the City Cv stand iv Mir nae of defog tM[,vhe[hw .� M elactity a emcaeaful oc not Hllvbe up[o tbe£Dike at 0lk—Mke to decide and L Ie not out detemfwCln� c ix t mks. Be void he rill can IvC. avoc v£Ne m[Im he hes ends.ab.a. ' t� �✓ v' X lforelaOLMc valtl M tvcn�ll vt�av!CL SMu t the reeoluci 1 gh It becauorM be Me nom Heg3vivga abme „! �{�yb �4 to r ec env f” tare ve[ m E need occ calk out e h E1k1 MW.Patlitt cly H[h rewid Ch 1 y a and hing y[Mt•T tt sages a' rbee[M reaidev[e of Elks 11 F- l LekeecMOw Yo do shout 1 acm[ratpora[im L M[lbs City em[Iwe k i[h[he people at&kine in lake d *r .�fi a .rm� tm p rpt.lr�.� A §M k av f 1 'uu� dyh sewlw Nu[mr pnblwe n my beve with x¢prd Lo nachlu8 u vlclrte ealutiw. W f h k r ivmewca[e L m e tur¢Svg Of hM back M eiCMO dil-ti.ooveelkive Mke ae he weld eHll 1 otM City—d Z­Lake wak tmC to solve their mtml problem wv[Hugh at obis mint M feels i[Se v 3 v ,5e$" y:.' 1v be iveerea[.f[M LYty n emaz 81kiv.Late mr ie It iv It.1v[eree[to keep ehr few bavin`u elee[im f • y of CMIr m to choosy MeeMx they rich t.lvcoxponn o tla said he etll wpport ebe vaM o all.thm 1f CMy rlefi chile at tM ear-tin to eel Lbs City evd Elk—LeM l— .1 w[1nm to rmk vary '- &�. 2 cloe¢ly o..h.m[uLL Probl®w Mva. I . ?" CwvcSlmevber WVL said M aLe playa to-tl for 1..Meolat— He said he Impee Chat NiC ray P £� tb vote vdll be w ivmvpoxe[iw,that it x111 be carefully[bought cat beeawe,n,ae citf l of 8mtaville q- - "' , ra¢t tba 1�xwp p1.m M Maltby for Etkfu lets u they axe a wr[of aur co�nlcy. W eafd Ne Clty .ertvinly wv[e eLkioe lake m[Mlve evd M 1v pod xewlx. ���� v Cowllmwhex gwam noted be ivo rill vo[¢£or[M Meolu[fav,nal3vivR[M ewwviLy of Hlk1u Lake i acr S �. every cloee[o[he lmex mktye of HuvCMlf h tl l til vet chvve them hl evd[My Mve beau baMldivg eeid he really d.ee nit thivk all of tbe fvfowetinn hes heev brought w[. W said w ahwla rleh (,{ [Me wllaed effec eopwr[N each.ibex. Comellmwher BecretC gala M ion ie 1n fawr of wdorefy[Me raeolu[ien. ee.id a sale[ha city s , ii celkive Lake should mvefine ev be good miphbon evd M1P uch.1b..wd try co wek topiber ae w era e phyaical ll—and eMt w aheuld cwtime Cbet clone rvrkiw reMCloubip fa aha futon. f Cmmiimvber Heli rated be could M-g CM vole Sv fawr of CM MveluCiw unmlvoue. W vlw vighed [My Mva ah.uld[My dmidegtM�3v1ake[a imeiClry[£vl[hel�beetdlnLexeetkin eeg vlth Chw w vaiwe prohlms y i nrpe�t t e m jrt Wyoc govary uid aha fele or.cWvling'e eowee[a an my appropriate evd[Mt CMe lnaeed fa a d-- l.ba vada by 8111ne Lab reeldmCe. SM.std[M Cf[y.f gm[rvI1M ecavde reedy Co weie[evd Mlp rhi.hever ` [ha[McL1m pee. Hhe ebbed they wll 10[Mir¢lec[lon. SM eCneaed Na City ie here evd 1[ie rillfy Y.x,b t rock r1N elkfw Lab. ti' Wwr gootlev lb-called for a wM of tM-ti.ov[ha flwr t¢adopt CM re.olvClov autir.w [b mareora[Im of uxteiv texxitoxv as[M Plllep of 81kfu LaM. All wre]n w CM_t:L d t it puevd uuvlmuely Imre: Dick itartw em iL fafine e e..-C hm Lb1. xi d CDNBIDB egDIPANCB C.—Ordfvwv Ho.S]-6 ra v M of A w 11M Htree[La le[SO— qav Dc1w—P¢ry 9onxd.]x Wxdv3aCouncilmbax em P x Lu M " cwmflmevbet HmN eb[ea that efLec conLLdyfu all of[M dlecue.iwe.1=dliffigco[mke tMrm[Iw [o adopt eM o[dlwvice bf.n.[M Coumfl xmcLLvn evd xediatrlctlw Awvue P be11th stle eve let St..tf ICatfv Luber Rfvn orlw end Ctb"pl—i gall..00hed u mtlov. OSgcuaLLav: Couwilvmpex Cr¢w Bald M hu wry mizea feelfye abeu[LhL prSmafly becwea he hu a ptablm rlth wNy atreeta after A"". 1 W eLLd M[h1vb,av w IedimCed iv clTfam 1vmC Chia evevfy.Chet it edea..vfwlav[o[be.I�yivdtexr of vo[wly folb vn1v8 fv,but Swt Salka Mn ea m chars ehlvge axe. W said M hu vo problw£lading eblvp m v bal, ox lwtaxvd a[xeata,but Sf w uk l- a erred atrea.Se,other CMv Sw 8i t Avence, M wind prebebly Mw• .p.t.0 inure ie M be L CovvereLLy,M uid,he abo eaeopla¢.[ha e[revg vtivwt ter xwmiy Mle pIIU I. .ren[ae Mx[]n Luther R1vg briw cad be uvdereLavde Dna ei reclaMe S ea t Cha[. ga dela rte[M.ala 11M Co ase ao.evd mld l3kv[..ame¢d tM m[i.v m the flmr ie that the .Lan be awl vavea..WxtA Luther RLu Orlve..wll..0wvue P wd M Lhw eo raved abet this be an mwdiag mtdw o tbe£Scat wLiw. Ceuv.11veaber Haire[aecwded LM mC1w. 111 wro is fawr.£tbe revdL >r r[iov.arot Comcllvmbexa Howxd sod On1s. The r[S.n vavved Sive Lo id I Iobe: y 1w taober Harxa Bald M I1vee m I. cbM yi.1O ave he gab hL rail a[1lf...l Q. . ..id I[ie.O £apnoea[.11 pupb nit Mw[o[Mop hell millvg eaaseea Mcauee 1[affef Of ed the effec[CMC vM1 lettere x111 tY ship of elrtbeL aJd see eWn["t.tM[wuladbaaxa ufr d'Neh avcfmpvle[afmu ehLL depl�aCem to em[be 11 If[be e[rn[e L Pa q up. Slvwbex Hell a ked 3gevrH11 uny both names u Che evwt of dol vena sad x111 CM,ln office unu[Sw thda 3 idea. W.PSw.held[M sips-1 carry Mth vwev evd be ease m plalw—h CM poet office. Couvcll- mbex MaL mad hie mmere that pen le'v adrea.e nay with tbe Avevue P deeiaveC M uid Lble Se a C wry p.rawal Cblvg. Oam Pipe.e..vred tM Cmm.Il[M ae office x111 recopine eiCbes veva ae fax u i[ weenie[M tlallvery of rll. -0 in uid M weld ratber mL eh—street vwea bwawe of Cbe p—CMt.e¢nmol,but at tM ser tfr M LL..recogvLaa the-y'd eevtimant evd ebe fwC that Nc.Hwerd fa epomrbg tM— ft eLLtl than ax¢wry far pr3vilegea Wxd Couvcilvavbexa get Sn 1— own[Im cad wybam of tbe privile they ahmdd b-1 m of lIb a.1n 1 ce xteay w e[ cbm ox awehfy. W beped C city wind-C.Mwve 1 big alae[yew ehav8fog eyaaror N dram Mxe f.r r t[ l pod W eufflciw[reams Mcewe it d 1d fvefw. W uid wa of—fiw }d l tMvp abw[Hm[nllla fa[Me it fa fairly eery to direct P..P" 1 be grid rye[.. He eeid he r.uld 1 vav fo[CM del deafgwtfm. Hpon a vote of ea. wendetM d Ill. 0. w imLWe tM duel davi¢vatiw, -�,� � , �ell rare Po Snm and then nxa m oo.1r w[ CONSIOw PoLICy Wwmidei a pollcf rhld:eotMrieee[M Pollee bl, Lo unlock vehicles fa etxeeded mMxig[e S S 6aoe Pip..—.1tMbCoI-11 tMeeume tLe y torpolicy we.w 11—by[M 011,0-11rhich wC O-1 Che Police Oyer o .ei eaayed a by ue1¢9 a alimyiv C.-k can Sec people [wtrho 3 had lvadwrly 1.,wn-key.In[h.car id hi m.3dexed[o be a Nb-­­end woe s Cbe.lice office mld ao xptMr qul.kly nd Ily ru evd r1tb vary 1...Cra 1v y process lmlwd ef8oly a.fyM[eleue fora fY.:.M litY wre m demga the lock or door,[h city and _ >g Police Mwxtw.t wld rot ba 1bhM. uMr.Pipe .Id r.mely the City xeeelved u f gx Cvx1 Plvvlv8 of A-1 MCkalth Coywy,.ging .[Cc [bac[be City do away M[h abet pl y evd b met tbe Police M�tven[ opo whlelaa ezup[1v ea well rex8amled. Pip..geld Cbe wrd"er Y'fa.oaexhe[So eyee of eM beMlder and McNer CC L a nLL vw a1paxmlved m uieid beau ce M1eveCNb foawl aquas[Co .alder wr p.11¢, Cmmil should re 1 [eeid he feel M fel[[M ey v writva W W.Yi e e •[M1¢Polim OepaLwvCe hmld be a eerviea agency,hmrevar,M does ree11.tberaga my pwple vM een tMlr livay daily be prevldly eanlcea. ` h W eeid tM[[Mn era ewe yb wre a mouth CM[tM Police gepatuvt uvlocke evd Me Ie a aleuble vumber, h� 4. k Y _ W eeid[Mxe b woo xLt b mloek a car rith m abcfxwlc dwr lock as 1t cold be-Uy p. °'Es R!i & -id Hlh tM ai-d xylose form horevu.LM city Ie abased£rani davag .1— " r e e 0 n d 1 w d h4 m 1' 4 J (s . 6 HOD["0^ McUTE3 OP PHgBDAey 1) 198y �, T�' $ � t Cvumllmembex Davi°acid he hale If the police cemot Bet the door mleeked they should cell a leckamiCh. J nb €d3 r (He°cid deer lock°beve eMngea alb-Se the icor five yearn a.the door lock wchavlwe have becave m.ch wre 'P� yy"]h4 h-1 .d avd the slim-]fm wy naC murk. Comeilmuber Davie-id if a child ie lacked honey fn a eat Iv She hat tha et weld be w emrgeney end[hat wind be cause P ethapa to evw kmek.he vl°do•w.. Hv wid, w "- I ?at if omwa J L locks[Mir keys]n[M ser,he felt[ba local lockwltha could r.epead in good Lira to� ytY +ry,.c�,.cf.p".N`,�w( ( ei•t 1v[M[eltmtlev. T �gi.�,f '" tg a• omcllmember eacxati felt Lbat if tMxe!e m ev1m1 or°hild­d in a car avd their 1°°ave dmger 4er tMi UP..cerceivly[M pollee vad to nspoad. Be said if these ie a police ce[fa the perking lot there :ql'-,l m epeclel cell would have tv ba wde,it xould probably be okay. -evewr,he said,ha didv'[fv1 it ovoid be proper fax people ro call Polito aux mhev i.Ie vo[w emergency aM Shry wind have to drop their other.otic. li 1 fh io go evewr a aw-emergency Cype call. He void[M local leekamlTba un ta.pavd[o[M1ew ce1L a that 1 [het 1 yl bwlmae. He wee iv£aver of cuttivg dow w It.type of•ecvice.whey me emrgeveiea.m this cute into t` k police elms Too,if xM police to.lock m wmwblle. ?E X'f D Lomtiivevbar Hell a°ked if w re fairly a re sooewe I.avalleble 24-h—r.a day m opev W t Pip " I es veld he la it 1• [not sure a ml�ketha ymteeker ro[atlov eyatw inhere For cI——pe riod°c c.Ilata sods- idi . S. vuale are call. He.ala 1[hare are tw lockaWtb•avaSl . m. cercaly car daalexe also b bl-U h.c ItaI.of Il—makes avd yodel°(°°rice oftMrepare said v RU otM al[armtivw S a police II ox lockemth call when m[w emrgemy avd 1[Sa a mtcer wre of ewv eieme. tla Bald it tekee the camp of Lime to call She pollee as it could a locks I. Ba Bald i e question of the public'.p ' of aeeexviee orievted Police Dapartm•vt. Mc.Pipe••aid[M polite cettly dtdva vp wto these aicwtiona.tw 3t she Wblic dwe call rhes I.perform this evxalca. j f 1� Cvumi]nember 6[ee °cid he hoe m problem with tM policetX eeylvg am"1v was elrcumtaeeee,..taupe) g.mxelly w ula have Co say[hat ie int their prlmry reepwa16111ty,but yet.M L reLu[w[[o adoptbl�t ev k kivd of P—P.pwollocuy t I. eII you teat.do unlege it ie w emerge Py,ova.hw try to de`Iva emrgevaCey felt p hap° Bhi alloy a little­!'di-cretlm if that Sea oeeible wy although his too ] nem problem°. He vela M didn't kmw quite hoe to get aroma it. `Ny °egg°Comctlm .r Davie d t Iving the ratter back t,Sha City Mee­­cline he le the ova tMt d �. direct the vmb P. Deparhmt a°hI vw hw wx£°.liege about[bat p­pe m.mergemy is eM[hen av offsc ebwid be wde a lockevl3h. L also d]dv't feel eomhctable pae.lvg a bl—policy sayivg m offlter I out avd opev dvore. ?' MW Monday Baia what aha£eels Che Cowcil I.eayie I.that diwce.Fan end good]uagavwt•111 h v{✓`3 be use Sha asked.M City Manager to get MN Chief HckMrat ova I...III the Council's tone t.here Cwigh, avd cmpolicy. vtllvevbvx tlorard felt.he d. ..—id°1°v cwvide,11, 11 Is",hl a ' day in°up M Nat Sltm yell M av®erg vcy if St o ors a3 vighc-Athere 1e tom added danger to the MN Iov.t Cvumllmember Merrett agreed with C­­ euggeetivn. ee a ked Nat the City Mavagel.and P lie. cam back m Che Council with their t.comvendeClove. Nayar Moedey rated aM wind al.o M ivtesee[ad Ij 1a.M1e1r lmplemvtatfw procedures. � xi _ Comcilvwber Dwling Bald be can Shlvk of all kfvde of thi:y the Police D rtma3 dew chat Priv jl faduetry weld be happy w do. cid Ch°Police Dopa tine .... ..ally doe.a unity"""'and"I Pya. j�compavie.Mil de a.ecuticy­y far yw fora fee. He­d wedd.cu..:d x.c.vtly rah.—the elft.p p �. my weld mnitoi buxgL elaxme or oat(or let a pri ate cwpavy dv It). tla said this ie j­—th..d 1 1 ,� I M M b°made,smug otMre like i[.ov a policy beale w whether r Folate Dews[mev.1.Bo1vg p �,_ �' id M rosea er vote 4 cold Ihett ata mny rare private vervicm Secy in Ne erediCiaval pmblic y/ 3- iw e¢f nI area.ptlmrity because of Cha imbillty or wwillivgvese of police igevciea :aid do M Ae old private.ecu[Ity cempevi.e d°cheek the]acked.Dora of-—d at nigh[. 2k°aid this 1 1 impl M ce be made an the bigger pieLutt.[hat be1nH wM[ie Ne rel¢and fwe[iov of SM1e Pollee Pepe city If tlmxavill.: Svpurely bd i a reactive lar evfememenC/scree[.M eby role,v is roader e public crvica eleeim. tla.addthe.imply mekev the°.p—I——for thought afore MI.tPlpevtu bbslt.g. back hie policy. Ceumilmmber ee ca expie esa[hg vma[im home cheek to a very wch apprecL police service. Coumil� member—11 9 rated SMcpliv a corny covpeviea wind whry—ch lake t cow by avd do Nat fw a he. W L d cid Lhie whole thio=ie comply a me r of rh.t.you dtem t e lira av Ia•het a Police Daparemvt is going to de :. vexeua It it Sv m[golv9 to do avd°lira.he pelvoca veemt to pick P. � �k tleyox Mvvdev nvi.d eMv 21[ P1 ISm A Sof 1 M h hick 1 baa _Y. PI neddm Sv as eovavhaC a reM1.eeively. 1 d _ n calgIDHg ince Cw2ii. era caw[[o [cies chi rock from a sola aoox[.vendor roe)at{25.81 a 615.500 tv bol of v.d for creel coat awllca[Iw iv[M cev3tel >o t.Ml r Cov +'. gyp- I MI.Pipe.advi.ed.het p11or tv 1984.there wz ewrvea ofP.6.seal coccii�mek Se Tesco(WbitP vee and Arxock). Iv 1984.M said Iblte Mime b°ughtoui­k,wd alma that t mhevever w My kw j bide[or P.e.pcecoated[hie tock.Mhi[v Mivea hoe beau the ovly bidder. —­1 ea acv d Ibis i ritM1l MNgiy Yownto be wmree oWhlleiMivwk Lbfppe P1 ° wt.aMychpe[ted, soler. Thi.tock Ie a very Mrd L ro q Pip.v°cid CW.teff is taquemivg that w be able t urtlaee a ngle e .600 C of Lhie .� tack at{25.81 per Sw delivered o Co pun bine She nem em pIf P.E.pneeaI[eek e[sf28.h5 pec t IL . ff An mcadtleel year[Pelee f. P.E.[cock waP$2.5.7Oodellvered.vc Pd • ted thi•t�ck M11 b.u.edav LM ee e Chet w e desigmtId Iv calve a.cal c a.Srea[w Mcvaerpeha capital et I program. The[veal co t i.tappror Ily 815.500,be-id. ' t g Nf� Cowellmwber Gieen rad°the vo[ion t f hl M1 f hi k f Nh {25 81 - 4p or{15.fi00 For the mel m C o lice 1 1 1 1 d Cew ilmvmb Hos d I� � •oww Ne meiw. All w•r.aio£.von wa eM wclon a awn l I� i.�, COHeIDea PIIgM8C88 A2ID BVAPogATag COIL. W"k Cwelavl bid Mo..7-17 for fa.talle[!w of fwx furveeee avd wa to 11.11a fol[M Munici al Jmeim C . Y v wave w1[e Ca SM for bidda[.HeckM1em s Jwe C 'N h t £ 5 900 f b d d f d B° C X Mx.PSpea Bald Lhie is SO replace[ha Furmcu]n tbI Pelicv S...I.ohm Mva w cat end ai M i. 1. aaet.a.:ue Me.xa. ae[et®.naaa In m e appsovel. 'Councllmpbei Sell wde td mtlw L v of[hie hid /y _ ate. vcllmmb°r H°xce[C a ovded tM mtlw. Nl wre le 4ew[ td CM m oceed mwlvouvl k yl k f ''` ."'� � � ;ate` r �„ ��� {� �k Via^ � C- Ne.Pipes voted thk equipmeC Hll r¢plece a[ig1w1 foresees and colla w thu M1ldfvg ' f CO883m08 AYP01g'1tBg1'OF SLBCTION lODCO �� Cowidvx avrottvent of er alwtlw[udat for heclmL 202 to revlece e b 811 4'' �d f City I...tary Huth DeBMr advked the C.il eMt Dc.Bob Bike hue filed fora poetly.w[M Sehv 1 'St a^ Mard and LM1ncefora,he ie vo[elfgible[o aecve av m elec[Im lodge Iv[M[eew electim due[o[M fact M holding a loin[ekctiw Hth tM school dia-C. SM augmmed[he Cwmil appo fv 1.efles'pk •' 4 y t DI pp, ,elf hit. vottmmtekeMm plcom6e mdluCge eltembewe 112 vded Mmber em�i D the m[1ov we[kntweeed wavlmualy M LS IRCeINIES C � ' + After cow we[Sma frm the.elle far clmiflw[tn of I—mud P.t thk we[fvg,eM Mym the.moved Ov t qlM City Nm�egec a 4� lry 4 � ' k IT[BBAA688'S egPOBT P v[a tin to 8t¢ve Dry W 1 Co ilve.h t-k ..it—3 ee¢M.tMw Pi m,City neve P Steve]leak. Sep Srr,thin wk[ha oppoctuniry[v pre " oro gifu t outgo ll.lel,ambo C :y ptt.0 ti him H[h a pattabk Run[nille City L1H[e'e m tMt @.Mala eeuld,a[61g yc+j ; ova chmafvg,move[Mt city 1lmice eim beywd Me Her swldame eo that M mould eNfv eexn w[M'Ceuw 1 - I�Me.Yipee also pseaevted Dx.M k HLh k budget m, ceps emtatSve of Me ek111 esfw the axwuea w Y + of[M city'.lodger duxlttS tM budget xeviw easel......year. 1M m res eigwd by all of[M webers f „^ Cwvcil,cM mayor,and dill.tocs of cM city mW ewe staff wmb¢xe. p ly,e[.Dnk pexf d tM tcMi S.Y)"}ys F N clonal lit—of afftivg Ma ww plate rh-9 Ne tan of oervice W Office held to the pmwm.t City Hell pkgm rh1c6 binge t[be Ci[y Ball Lo66y wntimwely. Mr o ee ezpceeaed MS awrecktiw[o Cvmcilvm6 Davie,m f the Huff,Ler hie ftv leadership end a and dec181m mkivg Stem[hie five yam[muc p LM City Cmm11.o '+A ?' ..3 j CITT SBCgBydAY'B gHPO,T i (`� it,9eaetery,Huth MSh r.thin made Mr tMitkval pceaevtatim of a mrepbmk to Cmmllveober M I xhich rm empil"in hie Mmr depde[im the high118hta of hie.POliclwl life,hw tM fixer ca i. )'1 I[kawo[C av[ivtiea w a vembex of COmcil,eeding HCh Me saelgw[im letux. She.McMv reported vh11 doing research fox[M scrapbook,shed overed Cewef]wmbe[Owfe'favunte xecfpg(ae wMlahed.iv the gmCwilk I[¢s m p[evber 3,1983,rine• mm.a Mmw porter." Sha thea premvud Co ht,m eMlf of ')$ Ne admlMe[ratlw-teff,m emptyd it.cetmxbmkt full o£banavm ala.,H[h m fm exam coop melba bottle of Mwma Liqueur eo tM[he co cmClnue to ea]vy hfe—till aeaer[m e pSltlSh gkt fwv the staff{a ..4 deeeext Coumllmember Davie k m expert a[pnpatfm. '� % � � COUPCIL ACTI08 r n^a ��Pmmll Oemen[e 3 w.cilamb¢t O.l m Barret[emptev..d hie¢g7oywvt l Mvi.g mrWd rlth D<.C.-and[Mt M mold Zl� ly visa ht m[M Couw31,a ecklly being a fell.de.Met se[bay do vee a fee tb,.,.alik. ,te his bl Fe Corn it eMekl(510�00 refer axe petkv[e to ht ae a S—dy[v[Omew¢k 40c the kw of 1g City c pm wetkg). k ComcllvmbeC 8111.G said M[v0 Me d ror av e, e vv]oya king d Dl.D 1 S Held he decided u epavd tfw to 118[coin afr[M thl.ge De.Desk Ma accvmpllaFetl during hfe five yus taw w eM emmeif end h �� re or[¢d M1e etlll does int M1ew mythlnB n1[tm w hk paI t 4- M CMughf 1[ 'Ai kip 3f M 'k kakeA iv Hath••avtapbeok.but[Mt¢wem'C buC moa page t re W tMt roe of. [aktg eM oath f k.%F� �� affte, Do. emioue ince,Cmve3tmbat 6ne adHCud tMCCmmcil wind aka @.Dnk emvvael, experieme.and all LM Sovwd thivgr M M1ee saw xe 1. erg wt awv`tyl M e�n.t Qtly Ill ek "l.:t ht,but eM comuvi[y m ll he v.aa hie neldewe u —tM ci y kite. aid wyh¢ day zi w(tluntwllle)Hil M rich¢sough[o mom him,bus uvt11 the.,.'Il Mee ht. of hfm,mbo¢eve Ga,vh.ei'Heithk do¢e vete Mw CM w3ltiealrea d[M[et �ght—SYS webem[�Lfaetihe f and Steve eg[w SIA h fee,inch ince oLCen Chm M rvuld Mve mpve[ad. ee acid Nu[h¢w e k byd d...-d fe tMt kind ok[he'mar kid ev the block'—h3v ring and gave hit very good vary emvd 1 igh hw CM city k.reeled.dhd m fvpnkvtI,M eek,M advkntl N and alae vo[to.Bey ae[ha Pteae k Ithitg wore. Dr.Hell Bald Ct. Ie hm a wry-b-ease rhea ha(Ball)¢Fwld kap bi.moth aM[snd he hoe beam wfl good chat lelpfvg hfm with that. M W} , Bald M1e Hll Hw v ea e[w temvdouvly and he Hll pmeowlly Haa e[e uwewlly eimly Mcsum M M M¢v Meetg t hi.Sid-and Beyn bin cwpar3.g int..std[elk abwc Ili— ea as dgi, M awceekt¢e 6 v ltmlgh[eahenve¢dadg ht tLe ability[o aw[M c1[ !v av h1eCo[1cv1 '2f y pvnpective and pcovldivg hL[he s 3{�,.� ildemhex and Naar h [m ,, Dwlf v said durtg their[a tv`etM[ev the Cm n,Nay h-1'S Camc o 3 m[ 5 rot alwye agreed,but M ewld ve[ely Hay flu[chin[weryhody Mre(av he Gomco),but M x111 le lel Hll be vkeed. M Held mytlw aweotn t public offlev cM[hm carved cow pertd of[1w,[hat loo 4 - of eaperlenw Ie m unfartuwte chi fox CM yvpukti.—th clay move. M oriel he Mud[v ue hie IM lity ' livtg at Nea[ildge,tHth thvee doge.coat,Lose[hrlmgh Ma frw[fyard,Smd the etreeeehcmeltliw I. also[My eta m 8lmvod,that he'll look bink tv your[Im w thr City Cwmil and recvp.tae that your s.. ' Bolas t the city and yors anrvty to the City rue.impoxtmt pelt of ywr life,a high pals[of your life,In r¢laeiowh[p t Cha folks dom hese. M eald they ace golvg tv Hee yin and M hnw M ewld mks durfug Ma bcae4 resell.,t¢wty m tM Council(April,198]). Paw Idcly,Ds.Dwlk,mid,[hv , Xa eerv�of er.Dev1e w[M ma eoe[dgha�e Mvv mtac�[CFaC 1.t.h1a nLdiC w cM Couw11,to Sit 5 lar degree,has deferred tin ht ud ]udgm My pcvvm w M eM I eeop¢r thio,[o do[1w after[1w. 8•mid[Nt hu Menfine laeetNlvg the Coumil eolkctiv¢ly My Md ' 1 o wiry abonS. ft eek M1e Iv cextatly tv ba comanded in tMt rahald. k HehM ht mod lwk IS M 7 futse evdeewre wybe xw for ewvty cewlwlwer or aow[hkg. I—Sme—y reseed Mr deep a`pnck[1m forervlce'e[la and twlin vvwv[rh3Ch ne n thin] p Tmeday eight. he cam..ded hfm kc he my fka e m[h¢Board of DS ton f 8N5 p grin f xhlch[M City fe eat[mely proud. Sha voted m.Davie her HIS.avry d lb.p ewml i and A E e[m ogvJAp_ne_wppgc of�ie_8g#d ijgg[r,8[ud�Comlttm;BM m d MJh M k kavfty)e eM I, + ys7,`.. Y i .�,�"'N' r � x x� MX 1y a 868 B0p1[^o' 16BNfPS OP FeeggARY S] 1987 CITY Imoee M will.talo hie 1v[erve[1a Ciut solid vwte pxogxn evd vvvxything else.that w ere doing. uryny;✓�' °T"1 - -"e - M vvuld M leavlvg a per[of dfa vi[h w,wpvcfally ducivg budge[avd all eM other t]vee. 8M said she feels ' t� spree....cothe C![y•^Terex of Strevg[h."a.by ban airy.epekee bis mlvd sod articulated Si very $ ", aH[fa and live egely it Me ben very five]udgewn[. SM felt w wed to loot a little£ that - } .bee w talk ab.t 8[m been.M Ie,]v hle owe .a very fine evd.s[wdivg 1vd1v3dual M iv k:4,y`t�.P tbinklvg ahwt this.a am came[o HM.rhfeM1 eM eMred Hth the CmmHl,untitled"Sermo�u dby,8dgar q y�' r JS'�£lt�tt iF'a��1 � e ae follon. } s(. I'd cethvt ee�a eeamn tbev hear aw evy day f✓ 1 i The eyhie a it if 6e[cer puPll avdemtt Hlldug vl the eey , veal 1.covf.Ing Mezwplae eal­cl.r sax �? P ti.. ebettet And Liu bast of nll the pr [ v xho live tbt.cxead ;i Poc[o ae LM ll good Iv e��ode needs w leen My to do you'll let it d asd.+ AndatM lectu¢e youadallvat tma9 betvexytHee evd the ny Ind rather get lees..by ob.-9 vMt you deet t Por I ny uvd.tetnd th.high advice y.glue But tbera is m nie.den[avdivg bw yw m[nd hw you Novday said Slays bee beau[lu[klvd of cbvn prveavted hiv a X¢, local service plwse few the City C-1. Sha m[ad w let yeu go Heh a.feat deal of wgrvt but rich oux 14�WNi,�- y best v1eMs. Carlyvetamp.Bicneox of tM Mef¢enev 8ed]eal B `."C Prior[o[M cit x ion,.x iCaxl er trump,pax tt.of IDiS.ep eeen[aa Cowcilwmhex y S.xv[bi. Pteeevw[ th a—t.aowoo e[fvg hie aysW.[hv Boe�d of M ct e f the td. lie :ended h1a ePPracle[Ion ane t,t tbwke for M HHw mW con[[!bu[in of Bi.Bavf."ae a vembex of eM Board. k 8 PAeTipG CO�NM1'6 c.milmnbet Btepbn city every ey 6ehaafe. yd tv hie fwily --inv[he timtv. the Ny nght. Che cltlaay.of ! —lle for givivg h1v[hv opportuH[y[v nerve ov[heir baht£end be tbnvked thw Eoc their trnt. b - '`l sheeted each of ebe cowcilwvbbw for 1—Inb their opivi.vvxy hovertly and opevly. ...aid the..-.I F be-ties Emedletely after cavtvg.n LM—1!e the[people could differ but yet M fti—evd not get II o avgfy avd able really Wde to very epee di.u..i.evd foe people of high gnlisy[o r.fox[hie office. Be aHd he appxefat.d tM bemr to bee pert of[Mt. Dr.Mvi..esd w.z..o.tf..nkad rby f.t city Cowni1.nd e y wind.a do thee. 0•.id h. hu eemethdvg to 61e office[M[M wade occ.—t.ly and ba vented to.Mte that Hth[he Couveil and Chea pceeevs tovlRa .h[. e<said 1[ie by 1ph XaA.Mexe.,es follows 4 ne To Wgh e4t�awch To� e rbe n tM ec f hildt v Avd ffectiw of childew Fill _ - Po ees the ta of h.e.t crl[1ca . AM evtluxe[h.—betrayall of£alae fri.de reties baautY Il -'�' Ta Etnd the bee[in Detre }o Woe the wrld a 61[Mt[ar �I XMthee by a Maltby e—d A wrdw patch bt r d.—d.sial n.di— Ta twr evev.e life ie made eaHer becauev you lived �� 1b1a 1. have eucevad¢d. 1 `� Thevk Sou. Ii t 10]OBRWBWT ? Thv Coum11[bev ed}oused to the cwfec.ca to.fot a caceptivn fax Cowellmanbvx Mvie evd hie family. i $ t t eP c[fully eubmi[Ced. / � s guth Be8 w. ty 8ecr.tary Pabxwty 17.1987 vy t � a Mid t fy d` x " / —F OF T86—FIT—C MOS—MRTI86--PeeBDAB 24 1981.S-0... 049 ( IIB F OF RIR 8OST.I...CITY CRRCJL l ...80.0 0A T88 24 TH DA4 OF Fe—,198)IH TB8 CITY HALL Y,w;` °F. 4`d 11yy ," = i _ COYPB88RC8 800X.1OG1B0 AT 1212 Av8808 M iH T8B CITY OP HOBTSpIltB.COUPTT OF NALR88.T8L15 AT 12:00 BOON Y{j ' ;If)f� 'W i TM Couwil wt iv a regular eam]w xith tbe follwlvg members preaev[: (+ °4 tri`#2; `y � t JIIa Meda➢.Myor MmMre ebeev[: City Off]cer P....,:,!�taz die¢n..ion•:to ce.eh nlek Ylurnoulivg c.wit➢Mvoegei dry Mll(left due 8wcc HnwW.. Yilliem e.Cre� City ALLerwy Percy eovatd.Jr. BUCK OF—, 'tA'+ CI[y Secwtary E.0Threelace ilerge le ve eat—raeiU£ 6[ephm av e effectivacPe6rvery 23,23.198 190]) � f , PoRmAL Rum 1 L N TM weciag wa called to ordat byLM M table Jew M¢day. CweeI—..1.-­,It.pease¢ d [M Iwocatlw. vu GwSIDw TM BRYITHS OF 1'86 Pg89I008 a eM MHBTIBG I'�i"""' S cilmmbet Maxett mde thewmeiov[o wtw.cha vlvute f h Sow f 6 SI 198) 5 :� � (lend Co vciLeober caiwa e.nnMea..All vara m tavmr aaa cM welnn .ea eO mimu 1 '; C0H8m80.6A8 COST OF 8889ICH I8CBM98 , If se[vlcv Sn .ofcu 2.1 er day p r. —It(ai 10.65 nex.,h)to M. !f A it 3.c190) w ea v e M e presented tM iefo[meiiw from M[ez a IIF—d. M I&—if tM cow.il vlahea e0 take a �I.—w Chi.req.m[.1[ It doM tM Let of L eU by April 1. M Iv[-1-d M.Mther—11,—,It of M espwd [be CoOi twcil'e q c eI.edlaewd w prase.[ eddiLioml Iafowatim. M.Pip-dlgtrl6uced a copy Of the 'I �112 e he c eiee% twete aver a rel years. Iald the total aaa hill 11 a three itt.— f All three of chase cow ether tv mM the o el bill aid M ra mouth fa tM e t a£.e M er ae ice ate I e ee e Cowci1 w.advl.ed that Deet the lmt.-l ymre.cha'.City Me Md en ewwl requeeC fat co[of ��Iervice fvecuea.vhi.h Ma beau p—ily attribItable to tM fact—ova.f LM CMee pet o[M[owl N. bi111vg [ M N cogiad]w[ment—MI M.fallivg caths[pteciplt—Y:sive-g-1¢ ly e 1980. -Pipe dA bd Mgaw IIIb of[have coat of Iuace wriups tall vv CM M.l.of u h1e[ory f U.ym [ g g ly Mut each a request bemuse Na c tM wrgiv aaa a goad deal hi'Mt. i d tM Council I—mM a de lL a Mt by takiww .—by Apcil 1 of-W sow forwl tiw b f M im w the requested rat II..... M. 1 e said Bvtm L reguleCed by tM Miltead Cawfe 1 e ' d I ere aetahlwbed by IM It eailread Co®iesiov sed we by[hv Pub11e Ocillclee Co IM Milt 8e id ( �16 M 31 choo.ea w differ vlth Cbe sate ivcreme Y) etfug ce9uee[,thea[h.f1w1 atbiwt le tM Mllroed Corm iogi,. a fait r oft urn said tM orectics v¢[be Milrved eac Cowlaelbeau Mg h tMt thea Mea h 1Md IIvehie¢leeaetbev 12Yer 13X as far ee a fair rete of cetuI t w wiw M[Mee am.w¢avle M itv w iM1ie pertiIIler rawest w 4.492 which!e cweiderably belw[M avultY Seaw[Mt[M !1 - i i n would ha miw w if it acre bowced uv to Chau for a declliw. I I. M.Pipe.said tm Me pcw3ded ivtosm[1w.hich.bene thIy M-reduced[Mit.Data ratM.IUM[ Sally LM tw If I.110.000.000.vo tMir operelleg mpwa.s have bee.redwed thi.year,el—p It doe fin', eM1or bee tM tom.Mvv been redwed .p.tif—Ily is Ch1.:sea. M said Mt.Jaw.w¢pvthape tbI.. t T Myot Mvdey asked if LM 1 edea I.IM varve pMwg I Lhefr varuses etas W.Yipae geld tMy m - [oemM it PthIip- .1Ch pviMC,eiodltfe[eatlele8fe ppiozlmtely SOC Per ewtowrep.r d M iv[M=.teal a 5� ,� II called at Iva n of 1 y r age.500 ow incorporated er a Md t....d fora 'i 11 9 tMt LMC a¢a they vete paying 1. SOC highs[[hen aw Al a1•e becauea M a m - ry Sng M E[M[Iu.w o gI[[MSc[revemieaiw 11vs Chrwgh[MCI. Alen,..—yvatg ago.M Id M ace differII W fot t tel cu overs beceuae of Che exp-II of puttf¢g eM li¢II out Sn the 1 `? 3' sae rove Me Co go wch futtMr I.get on or two cwCov and t—fore M c of cha line:vele higbe - b`)J '� Meu bout aicervlcehove—In we Ise[I.years M.M.I.try Co N[[M taws II v¢ifom es povaible 4 [ 8 .tea - Myot—Y III.[aged CM Cowc11 Ca mk Br.Junes aey gwtlova they my Mw F. SM wlcowd M J I.the vee ing. ft LULhei Swea geld tM tat a It T[in ty.Grwvtw avd Hmwv111e.ill be[M Tyler dn.otwt Mw a dlv.wet(IF penalty fox late paymeLe). M ease wet Mat�w Sn able service a e 111 ya ti Mw Che sem rete M said CM base rate ie UU.fiw Che tout of their Nv.o u1d Sd 1t ie coating $4.00tpheer—.4 IId if tMy put[M Mee re v w 114 1£the N.c t goes a do.n(tMir average co #u MIt saw!f It Nmsduwlicw.395,,[hw Itlwvldlb.­s-50 a CMwavd..LH.aalde.ItCMr0.1-w ie SC a eM1ou vd •lave 1984.St M "mivue"Ii[wCiw. N. 111 fluctve[e nd Ht.Jpwa..ld be UE...alt.Se[M—1 Cbeir.perming IF,...III t....d war tM Saw prw ye M veld it fe M recoup tbe operating mpewee of LM year before. a said it doesn't-.y.SI o e—I - iL vee though[bey Mwocva.alwe[110.000,000 OUC of�M gN[Yewe Bivieiw'e opara[Sng mp vvm. M said M1 salve wre Mw LII[ m[how:wd bvei¢eeew e e[seal[of[M.1ISYwb Iowomy.. e `2- ems HI•aid 1v Puvtavllle.M1a Me twucvd CM C.lepbem bill,we pick up.- (,..f...Id e(cravef...Id to evv[het t—) avd M aeeuwd hie lob ee tell..chIIged I.cheaper gwoliva Eo[Che Ciucke i� '°» ) I Mvteville'e covttiMtI..w that 110 m11110v.Dee sedveciw.EIMI div1.18MIpIt ' Mvot Mwd•Y e,Md for a similar hist.--t tM I"ta(1R Ovate Eo[the Mee . b111 coeem wll tM�! E• III1­11 _x adluewev[a w[w¢N Mvo the M1lvtary w[ha c of ad[ue[vevw. M.Ylpm said[M N e t.sate 1901 Mw gave do.o. My i Yeedn said she 11M[o a [M sew Me[oxv for ell M camp 1�1 C �^ aoeae[o w1¢h'. 11 f M1 [ .. M.J [he 8 high b m M p 1 t of eM! lYMiM1SJN id M to ld d"-h11 inf-t t. 1 £It tbI f[M;1111¢6 vEc M Jowo ,. (Chen a ) f µ wit # o ' 4 1 4 } Y$ 1 , ✓. # 3 ht.'^+`- v Y b 1,P ,) C� S J i PACB 050 B00["0" COCBCIL XegT G! KZ.�`f� -�� rrnYs 1> k � W r Meade ukW W Jwee boo b h Me xWucW the coat of u.atiove in ver are W J ala +ir+"'� wv"eae� fax tM1e lee[13 c,few SSC t $1 0 [ooe[fs,far a total over 13 years If$].IS58.'�W"said this I k Chv cos of prwidlvg the eenice e a lmetlw. W ofd[hay haw],000 mtvte(Wini(eltOrovetw,Hinrefde, Jx and ellteba others)ud ehle emuvttL.divided by the moue[it tate).put gee[bete rstwfnve c t E oris mtl ovly dw iE ecavomivally feasible). 0a u]d coed axe iwrwd M.lives ba i.be teplmad 4y' `,(Y rMte Oe ice ie LLreedy 10 eaietewe u these mst ba dwv. W etid fuvruw m.]wrm0ea also.[ec the y K it—.n St.Jwea geld npl.ay.[mete.of utero,mfve,ate.ie cwidexably higher mr[h.befwv. sato wPemevta lace wvdRailroad o--by[he mice a£.the gmo­­and WLu jt­f.f_­yreason. the Bighwy gerpr.eo[coutnctlw wrk aLo uwee[h.rsna teen av they ha mne their utilie S ,.,o �p fiwito rte ray ff hlghwy fvprovemm[a. W w1d aft.thee¢co n of m I an v tvuticipvted,LLehwghy ' '_-, taL'Lyy},, �1+ vhaya=ryaio budges ae[Mee Chivga. W said vh. hf[y ukee e[x.[�ovwevu.this afEeceg their coot ".1sa they have to vow lives(ouch ae. P,]tb Sewt, e a Arc,III C—). W avid if w 4 bt e Co da iteee d tg.Mead of[fm,w¢.budget for it,but.duu'C haw eaetrol aver it u[o MatMr m " Cm or ort. tt il. arc. sited I£I I cwt for IvpxwItid dfaLlav rte.ere waeed ov[o all euewexe 1v ,fy _ SigtlI divh vee uId Chta In nue. Nr.Jwe said tib Wee 4 d Oivd.lot goes fxw M1vwL.d to f , � Bighvey 00 Ian WtOhell.qre g,qen Ntlg x0,Lufkly.Wcogdoehee,Tylox m1[h Rw[evllle w the v beg r, o K,XXrr'ffF S berm avd evd i goes.[ha Muiefw lice. ' t f tlof ar tII c Grett sited!E them of gu f.urleely a pus through it.. Mr Jwve said iS Ie a Cowdoas evroleaea through—it>B me a profit v1[w[iev. fluvbar oremee . d hts calculetiw `v eh.[hat he I' has lmwuad 4005 e]nce 19]4. W ea]d thio L a good bit above tbt eawuer rice ivd.Mleb hu me iveava:ed 4oBR Z that l.geh of ffm. Comcfly®her Greu Bald the cove.er p rexice Ind.ie abort 360 ver,but chat 1 1[1960 bees. Mt.Josie acid he doe.vo[haw firycu m.[hie letiwghip with hlv. ii Cmmilveabet G ed Sf W is looking at¢Lie x/ghc,w er cutuac ver Sa$131 rh¢nav.19]4,It SNI S F vrotec�t mevJ aeaid theit St.—i eddi[fovel costs tom prom the vain[aume.d. .aid the Avwue F bhfar b died r 'Fo1ea •fP did f k gel q avd fix,.- �` a Ma tlwda hfoc ver .^of f M1 the 11 1va1 ¢.try yvec w ere hew mleh"r]mom[of ev ivcr .d al[M1oogh It K) �1n li[t1e63[e,It eadavp-..lovely to v t—Y b .ul. Bhv said em ease a P.—Len of Mich Me[va ovfottabla. W,Jmea said he dors ort m[lclpau ae mch toe[of unite ChL yea ae the hfghwy 4 p vt Ie wt apevdlvg that meh mvey evd the save 4 taw For Cb citf a evd cauv[See 1nreM OfaLlov. yrk 1 W said iE tM ecovamy Lv[mvlvg as face,they CMft toe[of mrvtw illi vot vove ea fee[vi[Mr. 1Y'° Mo d Aid thL L a[]m rhes ell of ua M evd k1v had Mid h lin k1M f b ¢oP the ecwavt eitweiov. eM eeld she hes a¢tea[deal of cwcern Sv u t tie SA 11 [he ci v mW 9eMta a do N eM fd fi h h iii A{ h M1vf 1I t2ld t*d.thL aloe hi f hi f ala he ld 1it,�m­ At ¢ Ca 1 ba G gof MC ague of ibis imrwv coat of service L due to eLe f.[that there $� M bee 1 f W ea Oeid M rstrlbutea Cho.1......b.....ms rhfel:iv to bI Ible ba d 1 vd tote Me affected owe eenpe.y w U. W said these 1..I.erelna[ the E .aced d le iv edditioul cane fax other h e. Caw Ilmvb gem ked Nr Jwe 1f-Y hpd ecxoea tLe Mexd aLL.y fvexea0ee 11 1986, W.Jerre eeld Kh, �{ they di t.6 It,DI—Ir f 1905,they aid btw a 3%Imreue ecwee the Macd. CoweSlwaber Wnett Bald e of tM oCMr mC![S Midi g the lim av thove cane the bwrd Y Jovva saki the.ly Lxy lmxwee tMy hW W h raa of prwelw ex yeti[reface fA W 1.lookfeg ee no[ wloyees vM 1 1 eheq is a gr.[dvLL of lwtlflcat pl chat perew.d this nude will t— h gM hi year. W uld W[.doe.eM bat £- t Su Sn Budget. Ba aid he .�s him if 1a doivg tm lmhe(.penLor evd msvegar). or Moven[hmtN W.Jaws far sole yr lw BM ked thtt lloe ddi do 1 1 M .rJ requu[ad he vrovided for the Ceuvcll e 1 M to, r CONSIDeR OROINAN®B Ord .ca nai is Ci std Cf d f rd f lad r1 hin 1 f Mutdac iv ` "'F Sofi a evleeble buildly¢avelLble fe ll• L i , Mr.st.tt Houtd.,City Atmrwy,dtetributad tM otd....,the ceptlw of Mlch ie ee folia.: �P OROINIYCB 0]-5 � �;) Y'Sut?c r' AM OROIpdBCg aP TLB CITY Co0NoM OP TNS CIW Q gl@ySP K,T08A0,RROISEBTCTIMC COUNCIL —S SM SS S AMS 4 BY M DgLeSION ANO AODIT.1 oP®BT1ll PgoPRRIeB�ANO PbyIDIMG )K TBS.PHCTIpB qT8 88080!. P Bouvda refarevd m e up of the pl e1e—pnclvet ova poivtad ort the loce[Sav of the polllvg plate wed!o $ Sou years for 03ect1M It-ti-Il Safi mete bg[M Pfne Bluff Nleelwry septic[Church. W edvieed the[ " xaemly Svened of a ecLadulfvg emElfet fec[he wa of[he[fecllfty u e polling .v 1v chat _ t P efnct fes the 4t.1,198]City-MIBD loin[eleeefov�[he covlllet befog HCh a rvg3wel church bo.d mvt3vg said entre!e w[row 1v that fecili[y[a Mid tM elective[hexa ee wll. 4K) W ted the Two 6Wctim Code.cosi a[W uta of public Mildiv0e u polllvg 1.ea.W:Bwade:.uid � f� B:PMAt•suitable buildingkivdrfoethte pcaclvct[het iv wily ecuesible.highly vLlble.evd py 1 h.dlcap.eeeel6L. W advised Cha[Sus[.nee tW a[we[,Mich le eLa aexeu[M alactiov pteclvct live, 0duati.B.—Cevter.Wgfvv p.N:Sch fa a the um toed to Chv old pIUitS place,lust a little ;y closer[soiree tM city. W void 1t mind be acwalbly to 11 she_t of&Leff. ....I.toff avd It fa S,F9" k havd3cap eeeeeelhL and[bete ie mu tb.adegwty perkivg ud ro.for wefvg ud telly g. y .bMr.Beuvde I--Che Cwvcil LMt tiv Wan 8lecnw Coat,S.tion 43.031 pxwddva h Mwaary e p i rs c e moa M"lvcluW HeM11v•pracivc[a.InbL butidLg evalLbL for ue u e w1lim Plit.if m.salt- s abL buLlditg Ie avvl U Yes[MC wxpoea vlLhfv the.foot,ptmfect door e bS datmen[Mehwodary." W[Lev psopoavd that[he houvdary Sive b.—uf[y rerd fwr evd city vatd t.he evavded vlmly Co Imluda thaC ave bulldfm L veto f tiL£ f:t fM ward[m t 11 lritling live vartle rw [L a�le of pMty ehelrWr ud .,,, . ( owty,achooliavd Mepf[al o ficLL,u mil ae Che dee .tic cod n KJy{ i 3t a t yy , er ik— OF 8®WAHY 24,1987 CITY COUNCIL lmETIgG HOOH v0 YA6g 151 K S 6 � M1av bee advlat of thlF chmge end he a all n covevexwea. W wid all of IF.vvieiw[hie cbange w b � °k f Ib a Cwvcil roe advised the ga1Wr.—I Cewlaelwar's Court rill.—C amvdlvg the vo[iw pwcfne[ batww 11e—Pwciwt 202 sed 206!a CogJnmtlov mi[h the.Clove wkan by tba city rbe.Che,met w m 1 NexeM1 2. Se et t—--dtheca ace.ten Ordimmee[o..C.Pllah—F action,we revieee[M1e mord lie to the effect that it diverts the lien armed the—ti.Sett.Center Wildivg sed the.bmk tv the exL L.gllve,avd Nv.mood emavde th diuvice—LICE the 4011 4 elecCim t.redeeigmee the pollivp 1watlw Ol voters Sn HLc[im Preclmt 206 • ! ; , CbulldLy.euvc]vembm—F.uWd If my-home acs affected by tbiF Ib- St.Homda said vom.wly a Ftute # y+ CnwclLwvbei Gct ked. CM rela[dmehip la W. the mord lam avd[he precivct 3ioe Bouvas cold[hey ace one avd the 1 tbe a gI is quesflm. Hnu.ds voted a lity.Cy. of 1 re.idm 1v[his tId thFC drive tight pas[Chia faculty Cv e[tv the revivualy daeigm[ad facility. Cvmcllvember .h m[ed[I:ev It mould be ev v mte mmlevC.rgCwmilmember Gai. ted thew Se better pa[king m moll •{ 2 i Cowuilmembar Hecn[[vada Che m[iov[voodoo[Ottllvavice Nu.8]-5 and Comcllmvbar Grew e¢covded tbe m S All moxa Sv fawc of[he m[Sov and It m ted uvwimmly. im { v< t 's, r Coveidex mdivmce amudine the acdlunce callfna[be elective n Aoril d.191]by ebemlvv Che hwvdaty of = election metlnet 20fi>a order C.lmlude r1[hiv that v ecimt a euitabla bu11d1v¢available fm use a a¢all 1—mod dealgtt]m the W ov pi Bducatlov 6ervlce Ce r m a colli.¢rlate t replace Pave—1L MSetm ptlet Church 3 _ In con]mc[Sw r1tM1 Che Ptevieue Itdl .thw,Wyor Novday P Fevted tbe v.t ecdlmme,the mptiw of , I rhich Ie w fallow: _ AB OFDIEAACE OF TEE CItt COUNCIL OP T®CIN Of HONTSp111E.TRA..987.FOR AN OHUIECESSE _ E CRIEFLIGBEELT A IA-ECRL ELECTIM TO Ee HELD ad TR dTe OAY OF APRL,198],FOR TEE PDPWHe 'gay. g OF OLBCTING 1 MAYOR AT—E,1 COOgCIL Iffi1HHg BAON 1T LkBGg POgITIOg HOMBEH Tgg6g,AN 4 - POUR C1UNmLR1®ERS,OR FROSt EA®OF TR CITY'6 POOH F— M.TAO,TREE AHD ECUEt fl ANg[mWG THE ELECTION O l—F FOR PRECINCT 302:CWNGING Tge POLLLYG;Ctl1NCI.TR {• F-L—PiAC6 POe RECTION RBCINCT 206:1A0 PImPIDIeG POH Toa POfittIIG ANO PUELICATI011 OF '{`yJ a ComcllmenberEE.md code the.[Sart m ap •of[hie tdimme,av--ed.and CeumlLmmbax Herret All w in fawx avd[tpw[i.w.etl mavi —Y.. - .woes the mnm r. a *' Ceveides ordi.mee autberlaiv¢[be puhllca[iw of mtic� o biddaxs and nof3w of intm[1w C.L tie!- of o611¢etlm for a tavdw mle tank.cab a Geis end bed,. @.Gwe PlpeCity red Chie Fu , apw rh ie follow: bg ORDIgASCe N0..7-7- AS )]AS C—EINCH AUTHOBRIBC PUBLICATION OF NOTICE TO HIDOM ANO MICE OF ISTENYICN W r I66UR CZ—ICATE9 OF OBLIGATION POR A TANDEM AXLE DOgff TAUCE--CAH OSASSIS Alm EDDY, I AND mArlNc YAAIoge PRD,Ie30Ne effi.tT®TTmgefo. � ly IIi Nr.PI—std 1a ehle year'g budge plmvlvg,it mos p—Cu IF—CFIto tifitates of obllg.— tbe - $ 2 fall,besaid,w actually adver[3ead for[be hid.Co be Lake.en both lama. W said V—to ISeuing foxul h .Lica of wt fu[av[im[0 lw...h. --t that ra our i -t through t"— budget edoptl v,w rented to mh ate w had d—ed ell I'.avd It....d all T's,eo w eked[hat be Cumcil reject the bide ' that Lim for tbft mttie t place of FWLp t. Adai[iomlly,rte[ala..et that rive w more wckit.very favmi.hly In tcylvs m e dite a trutar.—LIC rye[w...Che[..I.Clo.ter solid xaF,v dleioeaI obex Luo�i [landfill site operative. W—d b<cmee of the F—ClIC,process mod Che mmty ' "—%d 1lC1w avd T;s, pereavml and all the change..Fdlutme[e and Clmlineu iv that avd beuuae[be pwcew!e ro elongawd by th entice Ft--and the hies[.be mkw 1.—aalLvaryof equIp C.w have ewty ewect.Meu of befog 10 Cbe lmdfill beelmae for a[leagt ma m.moat. W Bald Chie.am equlpmavt eev M uead Sn the etre¢[Depac aubeequwt years.if is fact.w she[.x landfill dem completely.. ;��_#+ The Come11 vu Faked to give Lbe1ca e w adwr[LF.—IF—of Wte.t to a tifitatea of uthwiv.i w u ae et "�' obl3gatlov w Chia tavdw mle dew truck. W said f.veed[o star[wiking in eh'e—fill pitob.cove ag SC rt FSwa­LISm[hat FI rill have addit apace fax Chie comivg year. W.e1d w ary iv fent 6ehfM[1w already. W said¢hie dump—k rill ezpFdi[a thio wxk Cremvdvuely. He said 1£mould u almxvaw m[M1od L It- ' fi11L:gof deet mwi late[w.w rev shay,traufar this—k Ce the Servet MPax[wv[. Nr.Potw[e01rec[ 'I �µ Public UC131ti.,.bested delivery ba approziw[ely W-120 dew. note . W d thio ie m additive[e 1^. [be amiwCL.flew,cot a eePLemen[. W said m bed bee.ewppfng wM11eL.bmk avd Eor[h be[ww the Ft—,DW-1avd[he 6evita[iw C­—,but—all[he etrae[ utru—cock,w hew cot had it I vellabla to Fwp. Xr.P.—t.e.Id[hie Lt.we budgeted at 652,500.c .93v Cwncllmmber Gceev vada tbe—Looe t of Chfa It St.H]-)and Comcilumbex Horn[[--4 ' r '1 [be move. LLl more is f r avd them w wed umvlmmly. CITY NANAGR'8 HEPmT _. <j� , Cu[iea-Vilcoz lvuffrt yY" l Mr.e1`ee eeid[he Ca[ahouL Aquifer.erve the City of HIC-11Ie aC the yrwev[avd irecand C... 11 o Calker C m y and LF dtly under HHutt—l- W void[hi.L.There w get moi Tell wr.[eW FILL the 'E Catiiao-Wilt.f.mmim I.. W tberw tem mFt pulw[e[of W1Wt C CY a dvee cot tom wry—1uo the ^wvty. He.aid it mold a we rv3 E eediae. .aid iv Cha JFtk Nalaro..—yy Cha[w co®Saelavea iv :f 1986.Nc.N.ld[au mntlwed[WC rl[h1.25 miles of v,•^[avllle 11 the Carrion-gilt.focwtim ed it could ) ,i pt.duce a.uh.[m[!aL Fmoun[of ester of w could ever afford to build a pipe lien.cove tbere[o Fat to i[. uid[ha mom thing is cru of Cbe Sp C,fuivatlm.the mrth avd of the Comty avd also Cha Jupt Eoxw .;.t 6'• V y it=that come ie fres tlu euC lv[ewcda P—pF. W uLd[hat IF[M total mint of Fcouvd rater availehla 1�� - i 1 Whet Com[y. "Tt + Tho—1w.--d[M1eC 14 PIp a bee dleeueaed Ft 1h h! tf Cb.pea 16111 y E per 1 ip Y be tit, 1n [he Catciuo-gllcov Aquifer 01.[x1 "bF e. W.aid w c velde_1 em d f p .ti 11 r._„_ 0 }i t re a e. �l<rt•. .. G i' "....R �eJ s.q T r : l x - ACE 852 BOOR^0" HIAV1Ea OP Tab MBBTIHG 1By 26 1 B �'� 'd `n��i`� > mould vOt fncetvme.He mid thio Snfemtlav em w OP the Texee gevM[e[end ce fvuvd a aufficievt publfra- ^'r'„. V < Ciao vv[1ca!a vbe of[M Houetw w H¢pmaed aromd a eharlvg the proepectivv bomdary llviea v£aha mvegmvt ere eivg c veidvxed. aeew.d It]m[hataly enetoehee m ha mrehcee[aide of Nalkex Cem k '�y}` � yoz Monday caked he City Maever LB p[ovide 03a ivfomClav m Na1Mr Comet offic]ale. y yr :3 d _ ; Mxeh O ePip..pmeavted the Mxch wecdvg celevdex,ee follwe: 1 z '"� f� " • ., March 3 ----------wted[M mv[ivg will be urly and short eo Cw cie ft em paxtieipete Che - kk bJy tavd opening--Lamle.of the ver sMFpItg mil aHighrey 30 ceet et 7:30 .Y. 6 P.N. Hwiw Of tM cutrevt fi—cial e1[uatlw—tyles Cu picture,tl vain[ 'ti. k4 S k tea Piccu[.and ell tM teem..ave rxpvndi[ume) tawleted 43wwia1[epott Hth a v1w of mor capital rater ptg iIMrcM1 8-14 — —6P[SNG HBBbB(HIB.A®a890) " ' � � � � xaM1 26 ----- Jexxy Dw11nB'eMcaptiw fot eight years Of service M '` Mrch 31 4 -----gHCBIVB ISSN1TS OF SLEC[[aN April] ------COOHCIl MB¢TIIIG--Cmvaee reeul[e of—.1—and regale[mating P" 3k ' i MAYOR'S gBPD4T v ' � `. � V Juxiedictloual Metie4_Helke[Cmty Aovteieel Die[ric[Office Myot Ilvvdey voted abs.[coded thin—ti­wilier[bis—S. She voted it 18 ewgeated CML Chia p' vw[Ivg be Mld qu t—ly. SM—d Mr.braver Cook.Chief Appzaieer,reported LMt Mt.Cecil Milk.b a ,Y maimed u e hwrd vembe[of[M District des Lu M1ia¢Sectio¢u Ce n[v Cmleeimt. imt Tw Sh eafd g!` CM juriadierivva Hll vwtm[a emm tv fill eMC _Ivecmv d CMubeaed will cho0ae a xevlwewv f M �. +' vwlmtiom. aha..ked[M Coumil vembere[e be[hivkiv¢abw[a nosfnee '}. Cowcilmevber Cteen-t—d sem evrt of­t Le[[]w tlat if eowma frw Her Naverly cwt off [hie bwrd tbet LMC POHtiw could be filled by—..from Hu Nuetly eu[M[yeah uzivgujuriedic[i`v could Moa ewe. M Mala. Mayor bbvday said Chia Se[hv city'.phllaeaphy.M[aha Ie•tot e re[M[1e—d S by all of[heather]u[lsdic[IOm. She said,bvrwer,[MC ie—Mppewd les[Lim. Coumgvebmex 6[m C inked what.City specifically did Cecil N1111m xapmeav[. My-Hwdty avid MHvally vat my because tbt philosophy Me alww haw tffia mould me be juriedlccima rvptaeevted ae everybody wtke fox amtyhodyvd She r said Mllote H31 be sent out iv October and wed Cu be back 1n]n Hovwb.r eo tMt wefug can occur a LM Y p—tiw filled by J—t,1. SM said ce rill M diuusefng rhe[CM phllawphy of[M ui[y H31 be egafv ', `i Mfo[e that election. Mayo[lbuday"—d ae rel tblvgs are cueing uP io Pectin[Mt.[Peet the Appraleal Dl.trdct. M said 1 a proposal moa 1t[toduced iv tM—t v haw CM APP.—Board Mvbete Put.a gmx.l M]]a[w Opeoe¢d Y. evac 0,t—ted by the]mlad[etim.L Thia propoeel Ie vw owr et tM.coca efts[being defwted fv he S I 8M also Wvieed[Mrs I.e m e.feet tv her the epP.—I and CM zee w Herd—i- —d by cauv [M xk 1 [y,—th would int ell of the appraisal mock uvdet[M co.ty tax efficel —i-a¢d appxaieal reeler charge t. om'a tM comlwivver•e emit. c it The def1o1a1w of mike[value I.Ming di......d.—ti.. he mCed. The ezavpM wed xu[h.y¢v[uvky I� Ft—Chick.lve"'T Mte tMt if CM[platy of propetty.(if i ell rev t[M hwee that.a LMre)could II mly be aaeeeaed m[M value of SCe praeew me evd therefore if that hwee evd]ud ru with=30,000 ova it xu.......d et eMC,she acid,ehilefv awlltys rlut itvoid.It meld fox 0250,000 ea chat L quite a bit of hs diff-- aM cafe[61e bill 1s'aleo io[M]agielatute et[hie City. SM voted a number of bi—iv.thiodate be ]^ T [Mee e[[hie veativg. .gat 3ng pzwm[ed[o[M legieletute evd Mr.Cook--deM aeld e good deal of Limo xa a.t t.­&ab..tCM mwc of may Nelker Cm[y fell t-..-[laic. { law m whits home due tv M fact tM[mnv di—it i,, ,,the middle e4 tM evd nlaht tbw have vewr eafd theft care SM acid al[hwBh w covcluelme mom_d u[a her to cmtet.ct Cbat HCua[iuv,1t mos �.; ehemghly aiemwaa. 4­MondeybwLadMx.CotMe 1ue[em bink it.a[u eb­­tsmlmx. SM veld by H11 be 40[wrd- - ta [hio C00HCIL ACf[OH � �., _ —I--Counollaembar Gaines voted thle read ie fv need of wivtevmee. Mf.Plpae said thls fe M ` k 137 6 evd a hlgbcey deputrnt—p...-11Cy,eo M Wald pew it u [o[hes. Couwilmbex Hvvt¢vwty Gvinee elan ezprwwd her ttt—far the amen[v4 garbage dined along[M mad fv CMt axeiu. f Cm[exe[[Iw ov[Overmae Couvallaeobex Pe.sai eextetIAad—Pipe.Se M Me--dvd In h1a of cite to Bat t—nen C etetripe ted.-d. M. pd M Ma inferred this Co[M HI&..yfMpextmvt. F F d Avwva P 6 lith Stresc--M.Pi­eafd Che[raff1c1a1gmM there m vw apezetiml. 5.+ Pave Orlve Cwvcllmember Gteev said M M1ae t ceived ce mad Calle frw people rho elthet live w U.etre Or w th come[CMC feces emth---e—hwevaegmt deal of mveero ave Mvv inter end[raffle vv��,, embl... They also gay tbty mom m .."d CMir ep—ebwt pavlvg yr int paving P3v.Mite,w[fng SR 3 Gy r� k M Comcil roe uvdex[M fapxeeelon v ma w thea eCt uMd imraveveo[v buause CMy migbt 0 of CMir ein[vly pita xeae Mlch.eta clava [Meati M..ked eMC tM.aft x¢camldex Cha F' eitmtiov out IMre ee It ramrde out o-9-1 pl.t cuPi- gutter Pi­Dxlve. Nr.Pip..eafd CM City intI—a 11HClan lav[fall ft.[be 1 .it tk PIw Drive[M[they did w rev these tep[ove- N;. pq ,b mute. tb aald Che Com11 laked the.It L4 M qui[wrHvg av z LMre. M:.Plpve uld P— Iva e d be[m.[hv pity Cin CFey.ia[,1C Sa MY a ave[,evd it Se m["CIl... afi[heOrlght-af-re ua t 9 1" HB eafd[a a ate It.'emd put i[in ee a cath end gutter et at 44 pi. 11th 8ateet and cedar weld y �� mm It mlduMvv m 6r euC deco aeaa ve it eine iota Cede[reva 41 pity C mould have to ear wt.a '•i1' } [My era iv ch.a rlgh[rof-xty. Minx—M.eked M.PO[wte[ euo Hth elteroetiw m curb end rya Fk l4l 19B> Vit. fic y z� [XIRRB OP XI➢Cg 9 198] _OOOXCIL® _^ B00['0 8 OT 853ns �'y E _— _ XIwT%B OP T®80MfSVILu ciTT COVXCILET1gG 86 app 01Y Oe MAgCe 1987 ItlC CODXCI '{- ]-`1 _—�C0dl08H6,LOCAT®AT 1512 AVStl00 X m Tw CTTT 30L1,CITY OP e03T8pILu,CODpM OP VA[8E8.'1'RAB AT fi.45 P.M. I n]�,". 8Z k The Cwcll rot 1v regular eae0lov M[M1 the folloMvg rmben pxaemt: � S tr city Offices Preewt. �f� ��K Jam Ibodey,tlryor � JF' 'YG irSe Sa`5 - i.. ✓m{'m Cede Barratt Xembax ebewt: Gaw PSPee.City IC",Ac[owry a Jury—gDlek 0her[w Huth DeBhau,city eeceet Y Pj f ' PGarryBelpoi d'Jr' Xvte: 6[eve Gv1e'nelgmtim d w effecCiw Pabwary 23. 1 �+J�� Hill Oreev 19B]. The—it,ne celled[o order by the 0ovaebla Teva Gvday, Slryor. Tlu lvvocetfw w prwv[ad by f�^� �' Comcilnwbsx hrcy Gvud,Jr. ,ysy I COHeIDe4 TSE 14X0'1'08 of fVg PHepJOp3 eBeTIHO ra] , lwtiax Gcrett rade the nClm to f the Pebwn 34 198]mfvu flmemh I1 I GS wuao e mclw. uoecuealw: Cowalowt.Bell riebed to etu the viwwe to aha that ebe ha left dmfn0 the btu diecueaiwv wi[o trend class,m Iv the weefug na M1ald at vow td he V"p had ll 30 P.X.eleay. CwmllmNera Barrett mW¢Gfvee aaiwdta£g[bie enndme 1 f f hd wd i[uaeed uvnlmaly. megIDE3 OTILIT!R1'8118Iw PARTICIP1TIw t I' Cwitler yawn 4a[a u[311[v eztevelw verticfa[Im fox r M1e Sem Ph 6ho i ',¢ � �mrrMepo�h heafee6elmcev f 140000.vmm a 1w d 8 665 h Sd f d li ++' LLav fmd v Y City tluager,Gra Pipae,advised ly thio este(hrmxly the old Cue Tome eeetwtent Bite)bee bm. by XepmLLda for ace m a Nvpweld'e teatmcmt. G uId tMy axe dlvldlvg up a Bite ba[res origSw113ry ,. ell in me Secs. h e.0 the buildivge n tM n x of the property e...ls the Beni[h-Mb the middle v � the cite thea gcilovald'e has uqulzW. end iv order to relocate the e r live Iv dluted eu I cod put thm 1v she pxopex fon[or a cavwv[30 requfrae a oras ez[vaiw parellellvg the mcvee oaf Swat k Hoamv Avemu eccaae the frm o£the piowrq iv a tm foo[d I...Hee c[3a about[h middle x eatEme[edre e[for she[hopping caviar a ae of rhaxe she ole ecce Tomsae qv�ivtpeareaid 821265 wine be the ¢hare of the ut113ty wtmafupaeCi�cic{eof`GG sefd Nr.Jaeeph G¢Ilony Ma a reedy put up hie property be... he ver Mr]IovLLd'a lCa. tlr.Gm h 1—,ll—advised M a menorudm,that tM eztevalm Ie......its d by the fact[be ' [ha LL0h[lath ua the[mold mxnlly he ca ped Y.mdacvuth the pevawnt of rec oily twmfmad 8w ev Mwn(0.3.Btghwy)5 S.)mW ie Imvcaeelble becaw it L at a azln[ely the ems 9 ads avd alnatiov e stow ewr wie11LL1vg the uanihq eewx avd eppcarin[ely 15 fest Owh. eafd eegiveerivg leve ud eetlw[ea pnpmed for there tar�.Gllwys,Ivdicate 32].69 Feat o£war lin avd w +p-yr Sues a t wn Mha x111 ba­—d I.a total coat for[he pro3ave oP$,853,of WSch the city'.abate vould ba;2.665.0 ' e-half of the fin[300 feat of thaw ve Mr.Gvldam said tlr.CLLlaey bee depoa—hh ahexa of ;3,156.98 41ih-the city. "F t...""ilvevber Hecc[[nEa the mtiav m emxae of able [111 ed boo d Coumllmevbez Glnw eeemded Lha mei DSecaelav: Gmcdlambae ie tll 1e01l caked cera quutiaw for eLt141, '" w[iay. G gw[Iwed rbetbex hi1-91-1-city t­ Xr Pipea acid It eau ba la.nffed by[ha' fx - foe Me[[M line Mil gv all[hew wxy,a the frm[of he property.so[het SE everybody.--the.en abet care dvm[o Gel spot fear up thew rather tWo a tfv ha pa Ivg• face 8m eoue[�Avavue, 1[M31 ben w edvumge. Couveilms6ec 0arllvg felt chic elwWd b�toall1 a davalopwnt me[a vv e p F wtiaipatlav coat of Me cit's. Nc:Pipea.aid SC fa a rmtim eawr wtem m requaet,but d144erent rhe[1C 1[e elreumetweet howver,1[still nate Che aty'e nqufcemv[e fee aty paztleipe[fay.Mr.Pipea `- veld they ase oleo s.comandfvg_ehL pro w thL eatev.im rot wly b...-it rwu wv m[havivg to [the w atceet,bv[also bacauea w emC Bet t—d tba.mm demo that rms bah3vd the va[b all he wy Div tm.. W eafd ebe storm deem w[]n after[ha cavae 11w sexvlce wa alzeedy than. r}. of[ha m[Sn w the£loo.all orae-[w[ed itl FAVOR rich the eman[iw of Coumibmmb -Iive rho rated d—dT[he mC3w. The m[ia,heravar,wad. S � ' cpgpm�Bmg CULLdec bid d87-18 in.—I of a oil LLwrhexaixer for the ca feel et av iv[ha amort of e e rot �„� 6,100 h Xue[m¢TractOx n be oaid frw cavi[LL ae see vxowm fuvde rc'Ll Mc.pew Pipe..City Mwgar,present he bidxlnform[1av for mv[hl c ae Evr Ae meed[ha t.—quoted x111 ba good foe ov r The Btrwt OIv18iw evw[tba uehlmi[armlz avd g a[eblI-[he road bus m eheete M1vg a ewetemeed,he edviead. He Bald eo seat w[xm[Iw pro- .� _ . lec[a my take Iwgvr[be¢oro moth o c a late the ben areblllaatiov. Toe—1mac dvieed since thly meal cane rill be io emcee of;5,000,the bid process Ie­-td. W uId an order t0 rake opt]ma use f - °?' ' cwt nelw[1n,the rev[.1 re[w sea befog bid prior Cv coo v[iw. Xf.lip..noted Cha 8enat Dlviadoe hoe e[ Ce xeMy t..'*1-11 ed avd the lone[bidder nil be co orated n furohb ebe—.b-.b Than,ha iF' nfd.h she ewvt whlvee era cevred out.[he Stwac Dfahlantrill cw a[he out loweC r e .S v[il a achMa eev 0e anted. Ba thou r amended[be Coacll eve p[eM rete gm[ed bel-w[hs bole o[laws mvthty re[ea,fveludleV fiw—rat a �o-{ tevg Tiectvr 86.100 t aetament 56.200 8],0]5 g Comcilme�er hll rode the motion to evawe el ha ane—ttd above wd Coumllvnber parliv¢ t I t r aavwMl[he melov, placue.lm: CouwllvwMx Xonrd u har wpw.Sve•pulverinec-nwr might be. M.Pa [e,plcm[or f Puhlie Vorke.edvfud[hey cos[about 8130,000. Gu.—i—Ga--ked If It ee xavhd by she®[h or 3u.1 vhev—I. Mr..—te eafd it cm be anted by[ha rack of the moth(rhlch Q �v' ie thv wy it f bid) Xc lid the bid El deb fl the hly I"bid h.wetly `R '- 'v°" �] hoe.the bid tdt,I. M m($I.950/—k;$2.025?—;-d32 253]5/ ak,—­—W. sly). .:, a •'^ a, z x_ r* r_ .3 Y rc t Y r^ BOM 854--B00H 0 I—MS OF b—d 3.1987 HIIpT8ax11E CIW COIIBCn METING jam. C& a£ ¢ All vele iv favor of tM—ti w tM flmx w the vulwcicex-mixer rental r d d 1 3 ¢ `i Yy L Cwaidec bid PB]-19£oc a 60^o£]eil mwr fes varke evd re ea m 1n the amen[of$8,750 to 6oldChreitae t g t{ 4 s17 be veld from budrted tunde tbi I ee Xr.Gena Pipea.City Xewger,ad 1—[Ma bid Se£or the porch¢..v£a ll—S—wt tar[be Perla �, b creat w Divfaim. Be entad d1€fvrvnt typee of vm ba-been d during p.. yams,but[M divee1 pmndif1a11 Me been fowl to M she b— £ax th ae c3La tery'e ue c e.rvcomevdad arc ing[M lw lid tN i r _ as Cap[Sonad above. Cmmilvmber Bell-ked If my,f[M bidd.- a local. X[.Pipeeeeeid[M1e aecood I. rR} ,� bidder ova le-1(T�r-r Law 6-ldw). Coumilm.bei Bell¢x ll—drhi.c mem ea Co rhy[ba city reeld rent [margo out of Lew(noting tM bid ie mly$100 ml.),rhea the tato— o LM city doivg bovine¢.at have Hll '. e eMv ca—beck to ue. Xr.Pip-eeid LM anent ie e[to law-vetMw to—.P,lar bid of tM wvdore w tM bid 11.1 oc b—requeatad to be ov[he bid lilt. H¢—d thea i no canaidemtSm the[w em legally �� give to the local blddexa m tMse I.m w w rev emlude mt of[m bidder¢if they eek m be]nclHad on tM bid livt. Coumilvevber Bell¢eked¢hent the eervic—bility of m of tow product. COmcilme l G.aev4µ '1 ud tM bid—ovoid b—to we[city a eclficetima ov thea It—ae wli. -Y-1—1-id w Mve l—d pp l. t figure fiChia m out but[he e[aty lav Hll mL allot ue[o Eavor local bSddete. Comcilvmber 6xeev Dade Chv it'I� } F t m Co ecce t tM lw bId'of Coldtbwitee mL Coumilmmh.r Barratt aknm d h 1 All q E avdi[M m[lo¢va aed uwvlmuely. Mayos XOHayx o[ed[M.—rim[fa w thio cmvcll to awrtl bid.to the N bRd - o al bidder¢.MC w a v 3Mt eat able to do m. Counciimevb-Greee voted local bidders abwld M able Le do ' gl cchaepar[hev aomevverfa Bouamn. Cmcllmvvher 6afee-u"d if thu fele of equip—.[if m..Itimel ow t[o replace o—. Ph.Pipe.said 1C fee-p—=t fax a—of the old mea[M Hll be[akvn out vE veivlve. C,-M-bid 087-20 fox hydrated live for CM eel t et r m iv-vital e [he £$66.54{� RCj# �t Xhi[a Lfm Comvany to M oeid frw¢¢vital,c fmaa Pipet the.¢doted th.Coumil Yb£-bid le fox tM wscheee end.preadivg of 11—m etreete b ing 6' x omtueted. be-Ed q—v I[ie.of 1f—H11 be pmeMeed ae tM aK t ar reatly[o ba stabilised and p i II mvliaerHll by fa effect for ow year,et [hen revo—coded a captmce of theelvreet bid—etivg epaclfl ima y i o£ Awtiv W—Lim Cevpeny In the am Eevf$66.54 per[m.[ u, 1 Councilaavber ea LL mad¢tM—tSm[o ao of tM bid ae eaeneed f Au Sn Wh im C } I Ceuncilnmb-6ainee seconded tM mCi—. Af[exvam diacweim for clarif3 1 M' iw d 1„ CIT4 MBtlAGBY'9 HEPOHT-0POE PEPgB �� I Bevies of carr t Eimc]al a-1va1e it Xt.PSpee noted the min mrpom foe thio—etieg ie to revier tM ec[w1 l.—t—of ehv city at Chia II t1m. $� � pevemeenmlvaie lv ` I c St.PiIt.....d Aleve— mely.ia o4 IM va[ioue fmda.m[ivg[M war aed eewr food and th i� ISpra w anStetSmFa und cocoa a aed exp¢vditu.ee ar iv live H[h tM Mdge[. tla-tad is[M geveral tend.h. S' o r[yr1.m11lello—are dm a cwi—Lely 4E ft—thle time last year and alma ,re budgeted id.[r-eed ollec[io-,w ai -lightly aheadpoL rMt w budgeted. Be sid delinqueet[m colleetiave are —.,Illy$1.840 war budget cod en ill,000 awsagv,mid be m felpmvd heu. Xi.Pipea-id fravchiea r axvept far Pelrceble.ace oC collected—Cil late e,®er. TM[Telecabla framhdae of$44,569 wv collo d a 1n Pehc—cy,M.aid,evd eM Md.—d $39,%0. Xr.Pivee v ted tM eel.problm area elm. h .aid c,llectlaw Chw rh-Pebxtury t[al'$6]6 850 and b d 11 ime to-date,w cmld Mve as mh e s 8131 000 revevw abet f n h1 En hi �.Pi also ad d lith thl evd pewit col3ecC3m ar dm!ten lea[year.hmv¢ .—d,eollec[iom turrm[le fa lam riYb[he budget. The mviclpal by t fine-lolly-1.1 at pp,hecvoled.eAd if[hey c n—bd e[ hla r ,���' cellectlme could exceed budge[byu810.000£. ga—ted e13e8vvvral food expmdimrea are HChin bldglt 1 H e. I The C-1 mea advl-d tM[[M P.li—of Dir.et—of Ca Ity Develop-n[Ma been open fox m of I� } Che Mdget yam. M..+a.y.e 11 m[iww Co 1—YMC open iv order to ie{Iv ee h flexlbillty se w cm �� >a the 9-l-1 fuH a. B oeid[he city I.Cilli[,[hoespealtieve CM[a e field/cervica poalCime dl-.tly Belated m the Berv3Ce and(ft—mL Moreau.,etc.)Sv areae hfl[ere ezpraead.g the U-t.a —ld,but Wry cam — Ie.crease it [i—cclCicvl.w a e hold t vc� r o— Lmnt Seg off m f"�1l1n[it ae long ae oeeible. Be lid dree dof[h.flecalpys—�vivg t ke evy oLMr ad1- ,in order u M Mdgeury xequl.e-Ira Eoc Y �' Aleo.iv tax—of[M ge-rel food rwvme.Xr.PIp-edvLH[M[IM media rep.rted lee[wok th.t Gulf Bm[-➢lillti..had r-vlwd.ev. t of[M portlav E[M ewcgmvy ra a.—.t iv Louleie—($55 mtI,—of she x-weted$110 villi—)..1.1.elmiliar[o tM$40 villi—If[M$80—1---.t CMC the T �' (r Public➢[Ilitlee t—ieefon gim[ed GBM. M acid Hth a$350 si111m lies of credit[ML ova the corrin P LM cevvet[MC Texas ewld e!CM mrgemy ret —......Ill to.Cbey abmld by able to mks[M y m j rIlb tM Ca.b£3—pmblew..—t—.d. BB.aid HCh[M1et[M reel crisis-SCh 180 Hll pr—bly v ` t b —[e.felisa,eltbeugh w Mve a epeciel mmo for CMt covrivgvevy Iv eM pmkeC. Bu[.he said,euf£ice 1 ray at Chia poi.[[hat by eM action of tM Lw a Paver Co®i-1en aM tM Tea-D[11SCy - � pubebly H31 ort Mve[0 lvple—vt—y Q th=..maldetaCime. eaalmml err.Pervera -Pipe-th.pc-1—d[M additional fmda availably,ea Eellm: I! Cev-a1 Pend $156,871 y' { 8mitetim even $118.909 ?E:' Xaur evd Hever Fuvd $]8],006 be PMipae-.old e.—tldfmdebviceueeblnwMe bwd evd eewr fund and.eviterim fend er ort I ald.dcin _ get pr,ce.e. n 4 .equlre-uta,fund._I be generated each year[o expo-ee for[Bat year. Tbi.infome[ie4 ova pte.ented I. the Council I.a vemo-eduv fro.Patricia Al—, S Dir-lol o4 PSmv.,dated Pebr—ry 18,1987•vhich ale,advised th.Couvnil that It M.hew Che1r policy.u incorpa—[b-- b eveilab], te[prlea fmda 1vu th,¢apical J--- ,lt!o xfltec end amt and tM v m xpe.rim rv.¢rv,Sv[M � S aPo;.[of ele.lfi—Liao. Myr X,May¢doted th.City Attoc-y,e¢et —d.,-[¢tea entre ace race Iv ?C' �i¢[avalily ,...Id apeclfy local eawlce I'd-hev w cal,w da,but iv Lh1e p—[iculas It--(law mwr , apeclfy local CawcilmMr Bell-a thatw r fact[ch[his elo.ely vo that.hev d0 St locally.w ut—lly do. MY—I ay-id¢teff Ie cog i— . N t of lb ' ,i w xc t• r i ** 9 he a r 01 W, P i �.'''4 J ­31-4,26'm t ql x o -"— M.Pipe d 19 F de rvallable 1n M 1 I d L gel des M P Po [love that have 'L Y ¢&* "8 ¢1f• 'v-£ b m Meda I. M 1985-1986 year far m spi id tone villi d Il Hrevmu bind L e 1v[ha ester avd sew *j{"LL [o pc LM Infra.erm[uta. M.- [haM t report•111 M­u­9g fres pi Clew Ieb.11,Olree o y a%iveecivg,e6oi[ly,xhieh r111-M eMr—1love eP[Mee]nfree[xvetvxa ce Hll M. geeI ibif�GvIfrmI betiA IMfvdy f H31 preeeet i[.Iecameodatiove w[elevlHvp [he aewi lfvee avd eugge— S ecoowlvait¢e wi eoiicv Idluetwvte 3 M.Plpae pteeenLed three ed]w[mnro which could env ems fmde, ee follow: " d Pa Mliday.mtil cmple of 6- he c teethe ootype{ 1 Sick leave due acl weld Mgiv afnx cowMClm If 6.1M Cw[uuow wnicef av ! i i� 3. Mduc[Iw Ifvaca[1w bmefiu ftw tw wake� I.om wok per year wtil a payees Ma 'G '} e[ad tw cwHvuoue n o * coni yea f ewloymvt. id[M the%e.mcvrdf%to P SslcM Alley,0lrecmc of Plnmte,weld xeevl[1v w awuel ovine of .Y' pp imMly 19,000. Phe CMvg.Se ebe­­1­Poluy weld alloy for reduetfm of putt req.i.d W "�nL4N �Mp neete P.0 ab.evvea,be mMd. n etch Pi -id of ver[urnovat neuro vi the fixer eve yeue of L 8 empl—1 sed accroed leave pay a1 M¢m1m[Iw weld M Iaduted(atemdfvg to a veto fres Me.Allw,doted ,$ 4 j h maty 26,1901). M.PIP..mid[M staff tut uu tM­IMngu It affect estreat mployeee,but w " b the ePffectl 3 Paliele•,vrMCM1Seemvdvm TM 1 be b� udbIf uplM,I u chmgee rwld require amevdmm[ f ereovne t quant netugv III oval actin. qy"x q f- ComCllmmber Har11%eapeemed wncarn IMb[M city night get iv[o a W.-I.tMt M e_ T' leeonee m lmeax cvmpul[ive far good mPlvyeea.although he vu not swze of rhe[tM city's nxmv F}€'3 N mployeae. Me void tM beveElte Iu a pest of[M gaoeiel ewpmea[fm pmkeee wd w dm't rev d M M cltytloMerv..a M day. loye�teduM Wt It—1arcm U e1ekCleawleccuceliPoremliu avd fit. i} e%l I—. W.Pipe said they HSl cMck m IMI. Cewcllvmbec Ccem uMd M.PSpee if M Sancomevdlvg r IM-IM­-h% nor or 1e it.ub]ect to di III. Mf.PIP-eadd it f.MiIg pz.-ud[o dfecuu. t� A` CoumSlverbeC Oram felt thio M'Putty etch HeM 9 and dimaivg It.- M,It—.e1d M feel.like LM b.,. ��Mn hem nduud Co CM point A—SM Duly covey]eft to Deva ie Su tgie type o£thlvg--Mvef1[e Iednt IOMl avd dive. Cwmllvmber beam said M u vet sure CM P1 pec[of what d<.Pip"yid I.taw,M i I. ¢th3.Iv niuMi and d1w erv1%e. Ba wid M I.cot confet[ebls alivivati%paid halfdaya,ei[haug6 h K felt okay about[M1e v%,awed vetat3w elicy. M coked hor etch Vick lues I.awned in the£tree wit m N P[Hc a Ailay.eitmtvi of P­,—id ova day pec moth elek leave ie vctuea ud. CewHlmwber Cu.mid i M Maim ptoblu rich elivina[f%[M auk love aceural Burl%eM Pitvt ala mvthe,Mt M tlMta the Mlttlaye '�eMuld be left fn. rt j Cwm3lnwbet Harm[[mead M1n epprocfa[Iw for[M uaff wrkfv,SSM eevi%e up. 3.fel[IM,ace tvueM1 Htb Chia mtu.[Ma avy If IM Ca.jl Mro. H.­W Hth Che ecomty 11M St fe.met ewloyera Mv3%to do.Dee of these.eve tM%e. M uSd M e reciate.the City of Bm[ev113e Lryfv{to sen C Po a hecauee wmiea ole dvlMxe. M said M Ie piwd tM clty I.akin,this.uggamiw m it doe go slow, h M Clete. M eeld Sf it effec[e vwloynevt lout ay.w cm alwye eMnge it back. Coumile M,U­ _.= a covcarned about the intevtivea[he City My n eff.I waw ewloyeee. W.Pip..void w Mu Pca .for marl[releae fes tM lone eleeafficaClw twftiwe eneh eta—M. M. eurtevely,—1,u.cm aecne ic am day per month fv lk lame,ea uu• tM and of eft vontM.they Mve Hz days[v e.ir c[etlit fox a ek Mavv.elebongM1 coir vt.policy does m alive Chan[o cake my of[Mw days durlvg[M!free six mv[M. M Bald tM M1ldaye Mve hem paid I. pmt u avo[Mc imev[ive. M eeld after on yeei'.vetvlce,ev a%loyaa gate tw weM v tfov paid. 14.Pi" aid[M three euyaet3ave wade above me]me then mull Z, {rbett w fv.l w c v makearaduct3me iv Cheat m ff C w ufe[3%ewloyeee ndq. M acid ell vaK ,I M1Srov weld go fv uvder a dlffvtmt ee ofeeLavdaidv. Up-..Id I-fa a—il ewel utlw 1n a 116 xp. 1 =u budget. Cwmllwvber Mtt.tt[mted Mraul IMI tM mry awloyeee Che H[y gen,III mxe mwey CMt a Hll get m M. ComHlvamber,ell felt[M city ie falcly gem[me H[h[M vaeatiov pulley avd tMt.eight M ti,htewd I� P.Mt M M m[pertieula[ly—I-Ited in she%in Che polity w vlek leave avd Mlitlays u M felt tMy �I este ptty in lane—h rM[othr are d g. Mut Mvvday mud eM mroed with CowcllveeMr Hell. SMxarem bei%w It—wwavu.W.Pipe meed av a the wet inn w[M ageode. Coveldac ce ammended budna[adtwtmvn for PI 1986-1981- ry I pee MI. advised tM budge ad]ue ntt Comm M[Ned[ require­11 m twin eae follow. I PS tw u tM 1. Available uy f ort ofufdde Ifla56.811 are 1.11—1 to M els eelde ter use a wet mere ud meidvxtiov0 Iv R 81 8e. h 2. ­­t of III—oPiwvay MdgIudtIII con ewpu[e[to ANlvluratiw sed Plamlvg. 1M Tye* --h...e C--ut em M 2cMeed u e fewer pticv My III& d. PIu uv of P.W.1v l f yA t avd PluCi.g Hll alloy I—c,p tnUity.f all wId puuuu8 filo. Ttul nest ttawfe d -12,409. t A 3. Allocation ofesu fee 1.1 of ume ural M­­or dilvepid.ud butldi%v-$5.400. _ E ` 4. Underbudgeted iv W 3evlCaiial earvfee.em[rw[($5,000)adetldi[lm of vw Mn1u Cuter 13,fi00. r riI Petal Wueswvt medal-18,6D0. After a acumi of these it P e eM Coe 11 I¢[M Bavavua Hheruv Puvd.M.Pipe m[ed eerLely fmda wro I—-[o M m Mnd. !feet Iu v by depactmvt Made.M Bald,it wa reeo®coded chat 111,686 It.m evvu[ul avd M a [hese fettle llou[ad m Myoxap—Il asked if thio Biver Mwvm 6MruBte�O"MlenceahMirhPfpae aid 15,000 weimeuub.ced fm�a Arte Comieaim mtehi%gin[,Mt if tMl grout dna vu eves through,tM Cmm11 cHll tbev t­15,000 iv ehiv fmd to a1Mca[e for eam[hug e]ae. Pipe.[hew preamted tM a utlov fmd budwt Ml­­u Eollowt , ri 1. Putt of elrov ere Der--I7D,000. M mud if fmdad,IM city I..owavu tMt fuvda M ellou ed } } from[h.carry foxreed avd iedma[M lmI:.- to tM x aerya foe upllal eapmHw. 0v said this ad]ueCnev[1a m[ivclud.d fn[cmafeie pteeev[ed. Mt BPitev u1d tM nest M."t I.wet wt avd i 3) u q T n a CI-. w've[clad all mdele and ewfiguleel avd here hew M.m gree[Lachmla,ful chmgegi 'ia 1 M1 dmlgv oc operatfenw Hll d em[M p h It M i M Cwwll a II rv, k u it He.aid Ie med ad p f t tM p Hug p p .11.n8a eald 118 _v__ is vd 1 t`<e f, h ld t wvpe pu hM d f yeaC.O. red f iv i'F Y'tuff I , r�` ` 2 r " -;-'• ' 'i�C( 1f yG , ` b r k J Y l.' cr"�' �- 1 r,���• d ` 5#<•r a x -N YVCU al a b B 1'U' �a0T08 OP Tae i�f3pC OF MAH®9.198] & T � 9e advitted it L dem rare thou St nue.hu[w used a gaud,viable street swaps[. 14 vfpae belened n moved tM11e rat of[M gwvral feel to the avd]eat year fu purpvew E ivg out ell of tM fuvd erpevdi[uree. he said this­11de of 470.000 mold come v I� v the adfua[ed a[ry fomxd vhich is 4119.000 aed that mould be t late the vapltal.mltetF i'- Hfi'+'z 0 it beceu.e webwaaidvdve ewxtme[be C�O.�ctecebeivgeof ebe ezlebeug cer[ml4depd`e-�£obllg�tMeam yi"ry0,{k-§ acchaia the-tree mepee,el[hmgh this ie dfeecetfmxy w h of CM Com W said ' vidthef feels thi.fe a ericiesl parcMae at thle t1a avd M f.xecemevdia[betritlbe dove 5, year budget aPprovel. { [h.CUP belmmbebeeedl Beaeelddle Me mt ml doah�yme at CtCY bell,[hie ie the third(3rd)F]O,0001�r�eeC =F L Y rear oat every etre year..Cat t eP dm'[a 4 ova and tor. FeaidM Sa ready tv ad n te,oat mlth a-ea,be wee he e res • mr.yefpe.a..ermea �I [be vveM1faeey end the cavditivm it--tater-t. Ov the Joh. Cmefleeebec rev a -.bat break.. gr.PF aeld part of it ir the ewepin nchaiaa avd par[Fe the-intim hese,tba bn,hee wax rat the hoses melee N"ly.F w pea fel uP avd duw gets tv avacythivg Sa"tain tM—leam air faWWv,etc. ae,aid vv matter mint m do,it a gma Lo break dm. W rated tbe Spat felt rhe the etreea axe m[wept ie aree desirable elrmLlm adL Cattella- at aural[abed St w m use mtbec klvd. Comeilvevbax Hell.-bed the e i if[bey em cheek v1[h the large eltie-t0.a abet tbey PSpaa void.'re used all typvv and verybody hes prvblace with all[be types. Cmvilcevbae sell"ad aims'ba-treat aware oleo Wepe[he erwra free filling up adth ttevh avd l—pathap.it could be fuvdaa free ae r avd sew Mx Plpee..id money fox the 5}`•t Caret m.per C.we fav.self-fuvdlvg Euvd: erne .rape[vv evdelC cam- From--tell.Sead aurplue.rat II ; I&moral fund. Comvilewber Cteev mesa ebe..ace"real dollaxa t o[Hugh•^v Comcihemhet Ceem said.i aea •' LMce ewe ere mock ov a three sax c la xatbec ehm a four r c le,he mold a tM[w-till rat bar 1 ntll w have tM otbex C.0.veld off eve that rhea be aM be b M 0 fW h re Sate-d of fa W said he could vet see beybe6 meber.treat a -- —this Pete[—I.re 4 still hal.the broke m rat yet pale fox. C we r Wyvr go.day said the.—pti.[o thio Lhinlin I.Chet if tbe Job Se earth aofvg,tM1a[1[needs[o be dma tM eetlm L dohnvY Poeea[e,Oire[mr oe Pub11e"'b. Se em w go m[il vest hutlgeL year avd y aeemlieh chat meds ro be dao.rich the—tin egaipaaet. M.Plpee said the rw v M bee thio ee it $f a bare F vin v9.�d >that uthat at.Ch ali at the a treat tk uvdexwy.the scree meper I.an­­1Part vea.ded by brooefn ead veC,mtng at at...... ComeM rea b eating abed hoe nth Iv IL earth per year m Wep he.tree a else. M.,ked if dt 1 math 425.000 I� P Year ¢a three year C.O.n keep the et a a"'.. W.PI e.eeid the r am [be e Iuty M aevitativv div at—vu to Sdwt3fyre-epa.[a progxw-a because at a[M tea wdttbfa�p there res eo.Ewbev about abet m.treat departeevt favetim eve abet r a othat. WiceldtitifeutM C— v it �' aeeiefa¢as Co rMthex-tree[amltatim le mxta 430.000 a year. Ibmcilvembw 6ceev rated i cey be math goad deal race[bra that became n dv.'C Ww chat it mould eve[the city to Clem uP the-mr lbe¢a If w tlfdv't clam ebe etreeM. �� Cminerbec Onlbeg caked if there le say ue f r that chassis. are P u]d[he c1w vete to We [ha a tet S be fee but reale Sha h-4 Ire a after- ­1 l h eb * [Mt debts 11mM Dallvg said if the ax1-ting ow ca rack avd 1w1 rock,me t-w deal[-ad �v Nivea.vein..bed her 1 h aha b d i be d Eli-b. Cam 1d[M avever 1e m. 111 6 b do ha d 1 6 6 � t b 11 W t thfev E !k.Pvtee[.said i[L rat coming nw cl—.at as ' rated M rent rather ep-vd 8]0.000 to a thea buy—*,he,-[ v Ce=F1F1-' umber D.r11 m[d 7]0 000 lel hada••d is be lb. f ei •le ver mv� 1 Cao Pip.,City Nnuwr rated be vould M k lash be Conrail la h1 if-Ileaetl fn be „� �P ceM- am[bec etre oIDcedi-eueelvg tbe n[ar avd sear fuvd.W.P1p.e rated a traaefec oe cart ward£rade e.the ca ital :i '] ebepl tcm r aobudge[Ma be.v poet par of P.C,avd printer for leb a rake.,{1.0191 rebave o I late brae,F12�0001 a repletion of dirt eark at Old notch Plm[,ICs.45.000. Nr.Pipe.If aid hi old a 1 1t.bra Mev allmd to fill and­U.fox 18 math-. W said[M city viii be able le 1 it up_E '45 000 d eke dm the Old teen and tum ib wet to tM Parke avd Wexeecie Divieiov,,If j ( that 1.tM Cmve11 a pleaae • e aditetlm a,a Park.Ste. - Nr.Pip...ata f.regard to capital lvpxoveceva, he It weer.tete Fere frm mote ead 0 Yt serer and revenue Mein; t c y a.. to p Came i. fel add allocate funds for[elwiafm.F amr lives({200,000). TM Cawcil[hm r vlewtl ell OE[be budget eafareavM[bet had already beau made during tMe fiscal yne,u presented Iv the ped-Peeket avd vbich Md bew prevlaaa, revived by the Cemeil. Wyor imvaey »5 <hn..ked tbe Comll fn[the caveldera[1e of all of the budget adlntmete for 1986-198].IRffi Tae MUTTON F(¢ ea Tai eTgaeT ego eH. Coumllmvber 6cem vele[M elle t en f it he bed d di d�� ' sed oxaemted M1 F be,dele[ivv[be.[ - (� t f eb ion and C ilwmb sow d :W d b Lha mese ma a et•a aa..sm f ea.m.r recomaaded ebma be tha bei d nal t vy W.Pipes thea Ft. red a wmr ed.from Partul.d1Mv, barber of Plaine,ahloh eatlieed ecce cheap (i re the Per...a Ftme .Mesal,all of—here nudes the 41.000 limit. W.Pipe,.aid the ahem.]cel._ e eddi[iml e[neture e.d provadueee. be said p=itly tbe purcha.e of avec{50 ma order{200 m`d raq[Ire[Med quv[n add[hat tbe 0lnttu hew appreml of[Mae puxaM1aeee Iv the 0200 trap by eubmttml k yy. 3 f h h ee qm e-re wittee fops. Ce Held thi.rill ao any vlth tM need be get a purebeae order numb x f Pew over 450, Mc.P1Pee a-eared Lhs Council_Fe ae platy of chock C.P.. eIen tbe a,ay _ S^ H h be thmgee[o MeP[M1ill be Beek and be,.. several a .tie.. M it Eadie avd o[bees cMone. Otlf Stelae Utilitte-b,,e,,per,—aa,tZna,y.lm W.Pip..pceemted hie re-tineary Plm option for both abort-hn and leg-ten S,the a,eat of CSU'. �I �aJ M-kraptcy(made of Pebrevcy 26,198]free Pat—Nle-.Di,.....of Pfmvice). ft.PIP—rated,hw eaovar•a[ �pi this Live,it do-e mC loot—tate Plee rill ben.t0 be iwlaC.d,although the ai[ua[iov rill be meiCotad ntaf'lly avd the Comil r1i1 M Mpt abnar of any ebeng.-, W-aid he pe—It rate iveeeea bei-. .gaabed by CSU a.a faller up to the eaergemy robe imreeae ie.w pmdivg before CM M. said le CM full ach.dule of Fere becrmee wet the,neat fin year,ec iWlmubed,the sit vaa look farethe pow j� of OBU fa double Eor ebe emume avd LM city.(.treat Sight,bell prba,erlemin pool,rat r plan[. Plea[,a e.). W mid ea rill ben to wafter any fatere rate iu,.uaa Co G8U carefully vith m ey to stat j ^ Phy.lvalthealth end aiabli ty of ebe City ea moll a 080, a xi r "a q Y y z .* Y. 25 � � E r� "0^ Maxch 9 198) Page 85) di5 ry,. y, BCetue of capital Fvvrevenmte budvet All Pipes.Citr Navage.-.d%d w Tuve Iv the capital-t... wwrem a tot 1 he t flue of$4,480.151 north et wrk. IM evgguted Cha Ed13Ovfng nye to v6iefnr[hie fuvdlvg: b d 1 4V,omaralw ..3} of urpve of$2,100,000 prior fears(tbeee boMe were approved ae a match fpr grant r eived),certificates of ebligmie/uwiclpal lease. Mr,pipes.aid the—if hes diaemeed altemativm rtth 4 t Baker and hl ie iv Sr the process of rev 9 the-Pomo. He void a—1Y ie achedulad£or the reek of March 3,1987. 4 �, �ysi"h4� +t ��` Nr.Pipva said a this pofn[,ft ie apperevt t at yt Fwtllvg alterneLive viii zequlce a tea t.q.—e. He advised the%eau.of it milliov Sn each of the--.tt— are nilth a RO-yae mturivg at 9R mold requlce eppreai 5Y iv eau vech ye r a wr currmY cpllvetlmrrofe. said fprrproperty valued at 860,000,ehie tN� z e torrela[ve[o er915eivereueatbeffira[year,m1tM1 ev addl[ioval$15 ivcreaee the eecwd year. Mr.Pipet Bald the zevafer of Cha adtllLloval carry fa rd Fuvde of$)8].006 rill albs for the said — 3wple f t-P a oop v ger it. cior p J e and a�/e Seczeave to infra tet re 1q:r v[e bud iv r avd r food. ¢` allecateatheaec£uvdetacw di be welmyeip Y my by pp cure ver F itiae v { 3 r ugly. fpm.—diprvlecbe he a budge[include: a. Loop eye[em avd Boe[Ccher-Beet-fwd.revalning 8200,000 'tY ; b. Willey Bt...I utility relece[iov 8140,000 d. Outer Lmp[ure faprpavnevte 8455,573 Lift c[aL1wa 8693,000 Y ,{ f. 13th Brae[ae.er - 0236,000 ,^�t 8.e.Yert eemc {108,000 ID 61;14'998[ha emitatiav fwd i[1]m budget,Mr.Pf ee Bald ea vF svp[veber 30,1986, mu;148,994 In the reserve far capital expm w fund. Iv[he PY Bfi-8)budget,tbeze to a 850.000 ew- 4 trihatiw,Mc.Pip-void. Be void depavdiv8 4 Cowvil,the additiwal 4 f rvacd o4$118,909 er[he balmce ;Y efCer mid-year budget el3ecet1a4.the ettev _t[akm vu[of it —Id ba addW W[hie r Lha close 04 chis year,M1e aeid,w ahmld Mveve ez{890,000-;300,000 ac um]atedr erve in[be capital set `j Iw fwd. He veld alenly Ch1;fwd x111 At f311 ae.e look temrd a futureceolld wet.diepoval method e9d pr its Fi—[fel Infer4tf4 PSpea pbeemtvd a deli.ran[hotel/meal ott. a w,dated Febt4z 20 1987.i�lcativ8 b« alavm MCel/mtele are revp04161e for ivg betel mbel .... Paypmea team the city Cez office avd e1x of tbevv e d.linqua t. He alvo pbeeev[ed a campe[ivw of volae[ex r vew.e from 19)9-1980 y Pipes edvlved the mw[hly tee revort for Jm4ry 190]reveals the[oml peromtagv mlleveed of the 1986[ss le "-f.✓ 3e 82.68%or$1,fi91,599.99 avd Lha[0[al delfngwvt cellecLlov L 18.39%or$40.160.83. Alvp preaevted fax F be Cvuwil'e fefozma[14—the geveraf vd of re of J 31 1987.nhich ahevW tMt ' f ibe;5,246,3]5 budgeted.e m$2,0)3,236 hes beau received.vor eom 39.50 pw teen[. ]M40a'6 REPOBT—Jme Mwdav 2 ' B.vlvtatim L.C[ar—Cawcilmmbec Diek gbec[w.Ward Ov (af£ecLive imdiaCely) e Wyor Monday Chep read a latter frau O k Ifier[w.dated Pebtuaty 27.1987,ae fallo.v: yg "While 1-1 a rabably qp aurpriae C of y duet wal demmde w ry t i cegretfully.ubnit my raelgmCl4 a Ceumilmmbar of Werd 04.R v e I e®e mrk berem tai vet you to kmv Cha be�gmtk.d nt[h emh of yw hes beau a4Bvfcvq met remrdlng ex at- �,•.S' iew s. Bach o4 you and e h membac of the staff 11 1—I have mrtvd hoe ovided me.iCh cichemewtiea of Che accomplleheevte m have achieved toBeCMr. I believe thaYpthiv city hoe heev biassed to beet loader.vwh ae yw,vev avd vomev[hat have ae[hair only goal[he bettor--f Buvtaville. May it cwtin4 to be eo. Cod Blme You. r� - Dick Wlurcpv" a Meyer 8baday robed tbev[hie iv Cp..—bez Dick Nhartov'v pff—1 ieelg4tiw. �� � COUNCIL ACfIOg Cpu9cilmam6et Bell: expressed hie.pptec9a[ipn for the r.mwal of e6avd4ad bulldlvee arouvd t Cowillvembec]brling: asprvaaed bio appreciation fez the;[roe[cm 0 t flxiv�the eMuv haleeiv Avevue 0 etbex a City Navager.e�v4 P reminded the O� to check 11 Huth De9hao if'thy e ivt..."d iv the Me ml9 Ipes: mnc11 ee ch If the 8—tb 14%vtmp. Pipes Bald tbexe will ban CoNvcil m tivg 4 C nook and the vas[ H31 be Wtth 1).198). tZ�, A➢JUDBMXHNT "�'�" fu11Y eubmi[[e +�� � out s m iLr searebe:y a'k March 3,198] yyF� t n.. �Y � .. ., � ten.- ,•,.:, ?r 5 . n d� p 4� ,� 'Y 1 VIL48 CITE CWACI dflf.+TyNC H8L0 OA TIW 1]18 MY OP tlABCg.1981 U THE CITP HALL CWACIL r L']£+p ry �. A W,wG'1'®T 121z APgNB x xalTee cxTE OH Hu1RspIL19.COOHTY OF HALV88,TAW AT 6:45 P.m. ,s{v£�£ �,�`n•�} �wPM Cowrl zL Se rapier eeaelov llb tM fall¢ S mnb .p t: ` fi MnMY,Adept city officer,pte.mt: £ L Car�,pnl ire t Cam pi—,City Manvgex tf Sorry imafng M[htMehemeC1[ty covey Y ;k I]a 6.6ai y eecxmryC^ # � Wi113w e.Graev 17 •�- ie PemY Howard.Jr. � +• - Members.Hgpd: 8taphm E.MHe(2/23/87)(At-Creed Pveltlm 3) - yt•j )'� Hick WMr[w (3/3/87)(Vetd 1) f TM ting vu idled to oxdar by tM MnvrabM Jme MVMy.FA w Myvx Mwday then xecvgvfred a ritiaev k aevL for citlxev ivwt. f £ CITIEBH IBPOT ABT.QC1HY 688320tl ' � C. 15 13Avxvel Park,195-5890 hive. .. "h Bobbin,asked tM Cvuvc£1 10 cvvefdex finding the 1pM11et10n of Mvdlup rmpm for Mvdicapped people w all camera omd[M square v posit. Erin the Cvuxth._.elle e0 the[the handicapped people ren shop Amin- . M mkvd[M Cmm11 to study[M ppeeibili[y of cutting the cmhe W tkme]onet30m tv rup Chau. M 1 Mt. Chinked M.A bbine Evr hie xFquw[. She ivdluml tOd staff Ylll look At thio ppeelbility and the city r ',1 wind get back Hth h1v ov Its finding,. My. gP d r Monday[hen called the formal A—— p.A. SM prepvted the lvwcetpr,Pastor Mmld Reaper hf'[M1e 5� Patch Lu[Mxw Church[o give she invewtiw. COg8I08R T8H X]AOTHB OF TAH PHeVI009 l018TIRG .`'.i+ uveflmmbet Mmet code tM wilpv to a prom of LM vtmtee of Mxch 3 1987 wd COmci]mvbex evwtd Cy eroded tOd a All wre>a 4eavr and Lhe w[1w vmead mw3wualr. �SOLOTI0143. Cweider RAd—t—F 81-2.87-3 and 87-4—Miring EdAh Scbovl At F.6 Cltla RA—ball 6 M 14fa1 Tema asked the high echvol c—A.Of tM lady Mrvet&.ka ll Teem,LM M .—All Taw and 6' h ck Trial t0 vine fvmard. yvr tlovdey¢tad it fee dlatlnct plmpre for Sha City w Council[v have k' pp unSty Castell epee people Ivdividmlly Iv vuT cv®av1[y Mr proud it Sa of LMir wcampllehmvte. BM d th.AA Va imlar taro,of ewtaville Mgh A—bine dfativpiehed thevee—thtvugho.,[M state. pA, x da dvfeed LM me�ate of tM td.present that tk—.13 la v proud of Nen both fvdivldually And 11 ply fur their wcmpl3ehmev[. She eM All of thin ace reprumtitg HAOI—e m they A.ebmt tM Mypx xvvday tMv poem ed the Meolutlwe vhlch rew8vlae-.tM Lady—F Me 1-1 em for—Ft h 1 rlct 15-M cMallldd;tM Mmet BaeM[M11 Tum for Hming—io Oir[r1e[-5A vonperiC ,end y� h ck Trial U. for—OF In the Mgivval Cm'.tiw Iv At— 8M A—fax a—tion w[ha aduptivv of all three pP[bees reaolutime,teepectively. Coum3lmmMr ewlim vele the wtlw M,dont Meolu[iwe 91-2. Fy rod 8y-4 and CpuvcF=t Mnett a wded the¢[fay. 111 coxa 1v and[M motley v seed wevlmoml. x ec favvc The Myvs and Couw11[hen seeembled aL mddm to coke ptadevMtfwe to each mmbex a[the nolo.[e and tv hew A. tem picture made. Thpaetvc r tM Preemtatlam ere ea fallow: CU-1 Taw: Trevor Pow[a1v,Coach;Angie Croehy,My�r,teem pvbere: Bim Ne[kim.ldTevya 5 It Hug,P.,Lia Oliybw[.Modee[A aevkim. ma PvAAF. &Se Olata.Felicia MCer[y, �* Mw Mllexy end Goma Ihwklly.A MaketMll Tew ]Sv-.--,.:.d MeCoach;Joe PicAere.AAFLt Coach;Cae,C....and]ve Hg Cwsale,mava ;Teen Xevhere: Rirk Yllllme,Mnty Aillard.Mrry Nuxrey, 1%`: '4. Maker,Todd 41Ch grad Mvdld RAddl.Oexeer Yillime.Jaevv Phillip.Nike Akar. `,� ' Lm and amm. Taw xav6er ahem[: Lavreme Yilliwa. --t.Hmlth,4ewher Spwaor:Oen Raapr,Cpech:I Helick end cam Frvelick, 8x Mck Trial Te : e[[omeya;Ttavg Phm end J1pry 4Ms.aldrin[,,{Htvaeeee: Lore'mitley, At., ce R1n8 and Arett A Orem,Lea aemr. d aT b xembexe aMmd dvt[a Oeview,xam[e N-..—L.Hollitg,Lpem - D . eh Hider,Sm M ;Mvager a A.t; Nmda Glave, y ..k.—1 er ;Me3arev[WA.b Abaevt. Spmie Melo. COHSIDBs HID ider axle of 53 00 E in tM =rv, w advised Cit`Mpger, w Mteh 11.1981,bila vera o d the Of a axle d fox meeluee [evdev uvp t.k oebeiueed a[ M lmdffll Eor tM ee atfm OfvLlvv. M cedd bide rex,eevt • 7 d loca1 vendor.Moore Hmry MM[9. Pf a fd More Mvry Mtore pe tM only vevdvr to bid vv[bice M. p e ae d p uck. ft—local vevdon mere contacted,he seed,but they aaltl[hey did mt`hald the fr vchiae ep bid w J Mev, rveke. M.Pip-t—pxeeevted the etaff'e--Ii da[im to incept eM bid of x Henry Mwre Co tAe f t: of$53,000. TM 0-1 we ad—d—1 F—.ate butlpted iv tM,mint of 453.000 iv accom[24-]4-6904 nd 1 }� eF thio dump Crmk ie m be paid far—h A edtliflute of oblipti.. Cq ilmvbax Hall vada tM w[Sw tv accent bid Bv.81-22 ftw Mare ewxv Mmr 1 the emowt Of X59 000 de suds¢exM duw[reek end Cmvcilmmbet HaiisCC winded[ha wtfm All vera 1v favor rod the inti.. . e "�•� aeW uvevfwuely §. v x c dq Y .. 8 ,ft.•.� 4 r � AZ AZ RF a � ; " s v . r S� �5 � .� M1BPf85 OP 61.4BC9 1),190] BOOH"0" PAG-059 �,� y �y'�••"�+y�� fwd dmv[tuck,uvlemed in the FY06-0] COBH OHOo£INaAbBlCt xaonthe f$53000 tk'+" bvdveC. N t� $ Mayvx Mwday preravtad chfa eldlmvice for the Clw I-a emeidera[io¢.as p t of[M pravlovs puCeM1aa m.,. i [be captl.o4 rhlth 1e ee follow: f fi: 'f >" BP 0H0I81MC8 ADTtlOHIEIMG I.B0AHC8 OTA CITT OFoV"IeCXT0pIL18,Te8A8.epl]IRmHT AC01II6ITIOF Y kYj k CHBfLPIGTB OF OBLICATI08 IB TBE A1O0XT OP$53.000.00,IBO COWTAIMIMG OTB88 Pg0VI6I0B6 `]'' `e!^ BHW'l'80 TO TBE 988t8CT. (Fmc Yeac C.0.J Cwvcilmebber Bowrd mde iM mciv¢to of Ordlww B]-B udCowcIJIII Ball d d h 1 Atl w awx avd the mSlw:oused vm , Cweider bid...... ]25 wivtenmee/eecvlce a farBCMecLC'e omeuvicetiw a taw Not xola Co®miv 1 co u, ��,p` _ avd elecnvvlee e� iv Tha amemt eF 1 394 95 v—Ch. b aidef b d d de 0 y, Gua Pip I,City Mvaager,adv—ChaxII the eeip ,tM ei[City ha-lSL eomawM1at to the Svdivldml lt. de nr[ mn vete eM1e1x ow wy iv LeIf matt oiair ra thdio ewtew u w Nd quite a co11lCCiw of veriauo radio eyacew[iv Public ka v3III—and Public wrN£regventy and Chm[M Police,fill avd 8t3 avd ocher aeeo tnd radio y h the ci[y'e eysew ae n mhoL. Be said,however,with CN av acv vad t }" of tw--nice tavpmi P here iv 1. fel[[M[cavpilivg avd cmbfnEng ell of-Mee radio ryatwa 1 (bad)vtghc prove[o ba vblcal e1Cw[im. ea said]wt yuc,CN[Sty a t$29.455.84 cal $3,OvoiI.petervend 6—IIIvd$2,46]1.8g8Ca$12.1N uidh[M1resivexMcm[meC:$6.602 iv chs Pic.D yM pe[Stiva bad-have beev eteivetld. veld all 02 the—I rocalvad Capreeav[reduttiw-to rNC w have m Itit"avd rhac w Nve budgeCed,t ' Pipes thw pxeemL d CM atf£'e recommvda[im I.awrd he hid I.Che lovaet bid maec3ng epeuti e [ 0 ova [o Motorola fu®*1 dIIivm avd 8lecieanica,Ise.ie Che emwt of$1.394.95 per C It could fluccvac a to the edditivv or da,etiev of cndlo a of The otMc bidders bat t q pmnc. vg Nacex Comuvica[ima a[71,431.15 per t I. band-15 2-ray`—'---b` erviee,Inc.at$1,569.00 per mv[h. Mr.Plpea Bald each divielm Ne budgeted fuvde , I.objet[coda 5603 rediw avd base autivns a t. ' r m.Pigvo[ad a .Cbe tw higher biddara erI both I...I bidders rMCeas tlocmola ie no rale Ie the Carevtc my or 1.1P,ier of[he Lw local cospmiae-drill eubcaa[racc Co om of the tw the een1C NC they have b.vv lover then the t—local vendors van­—. ee aid that Is j—the myl[ie. B �E3 said the C spec[-to save i subetavtiel gym.of mvey mde[[he P..P..Id ewe mt ae coati mlatevan Ii ll coat apprwlm[aly$1].000 a year•rbich fa a aubatwtfal xeductim from tM$29,655, telly mperim d e n iv 198fi. Mx. PIP-saki if w 1a-tall me radio iv a police ca w'll mperlmce abwc a$203 av rage int p ' Mc.Pipe-advLed,howvar.chat Acte of Cod ere bot crvered trChle gemral mIv[evanca agreemwtenoc dee-i[ rvax thePC or abueeieen o attest Couneilmwber G mde[M mClan c Che bid of Motorola se described above avd 11—ilmamber " sell secovdad cM Ip Diecweim: Comtilvemher Caivea tel if eM number of wnica calla Ie praeat. , �ti�... -Id''t.ope¢-end avd i booth,"a [for each ivdlvidml cedfv nod[hare a +'( 300 uvite f otal eya[w.(iocludlvg bey I,"" pagers). Afcex o ativvsafocw arificatlm.vtMtvote w [stab: all w v favor and[N m ufmuly Fu o� ,,h cogfimtg Fmxaz IgcaeAse Com LIE tN vevaivg 8v[m c -of-servicer t fn viw oP addiCiwal data Mr.Pipes.Cfty blenagar,W. ed by C Provided additiooel ivfvxmtian gerwm c the sequ-[. regwa[ eN at11 In tM Provioue me[Iv6• Ips-said M alae-eked Mc.Wcher J.-I.Memger,eIll a-history of lac yea{'. m lAll—I bully avd mdlflmtlon.tv CM![di-Ls16u[im-y-cem 1.111 City of Bu¢[rville.eNe vera p.Cl- it r - � wlarly affected or.1 t*d to CM vily'a etc at p W.Pipes said he Se very avers—,u the City goes Cbrough its atw Z. e t repairs CNC rhe.Ig mre L fa ra ow rw[Id,elmet iwarlably[Nt affette Sm live¢,Pbmre lime•-Cee arbleh Aava to be mwd.ateeesaid II—poet yea[.Botez hoe gcacio.1y raloea d we$47.016 comb of linea II Cha-[roots CM Cily Me xeco atructad. ae said Chia Ie m[iucludivg equipbev R�y'�gt and[ruck eapenae ae St Ie elnply contx cC labor Fare m of tN j.h.avd aLe CM cebpna"a labor avd �4 µ e[iale ebu CMy he a dove it[hawaI,—aMc.PlPI.said 1[I.vary difff I t ezPlafv thio Lo Lhe Cou it rith—ea—I,ea somerM[of a 11*11Ladex 1*1 It=but they Nva beev by far aoa awe tM met cooper¢1 ' local utility­yiv ewjwe[Sm r1[h eN e[r It aN utility vert the City bu b—dofug ever Che lI.t yy�� -cel yeah. Be said those of[he Couveil mN—I here It[M[Wa of tM Mw AdAt—Project rill c b 3" that eN City cw—Ily re lambed[NL rMla wbd1v i-sada eube[avtial move[of—y III ep vl by Mt. o relocate awry live Iv tM eubdivlalon Iv—j.—vIth the vert[Nt Che city did. - that chile CM ce of a rvic.xafla¢ca a of Chwe cbavgm I.[heir phys3Ca1 Plant. N felt i[ifa InpoctwC that cN Co I understand CNC baby of eM cMvges.iv fact,•wthlvg I.ext of sae r rN[weld ba gua[ated iv Buv[avilie,ds being wised bwk to[he sy-tw iv eN a ' prof year by Hv[w. Bo said rather[bev Ibmtevllle aubaid3xlvg Chex t of CN aerolca a .l felt tluvcrvllla we geC[Ivg c -idarabla .T conaidera[iw by bvtex. Mr.PSpes they a-tea 4oc quee[Iou. emivded CM Coumil t [pweage ie acquired 6y m eCtlov by[N Cowell,or 1v fact.they to give tM1 xwl approval. x Cowcihsvber Barrett mde[M mC1ov a ep a4 the eo of a nice rat W.—I of$.65 ver dl I 1.035......In w versa idm i bl 2 1 ce ar day wd Cowvllbevbax GaI...eaeooded III —[I-. OS-cue-lvv: Cawcilmvb sold b ea all[Npinfacma[1en avd vw feels—It..1-dvfva a govdjob ZZ:darn c e e ud he ylvg go lovg ilh the aeo.vmic[lova w axe hevivg. ea safe h Fisk-the Emreaw II rithiv le...Ind M thI it N ld appcwe it. Coumllmamber Gaiwe voted eN 6qn IC appaara[M prlwry raaem fo h e i b of a lose of cam 1.22]vuecowra fcw the year before. ,.. L� Nyvr Movday m ed they have tut their wpmeee Ild they I.have Nd to deal r![h Iveuram-problwa,live w all % Nw. &M fa1C I.,w•muaglvg eNir tompuy wll. Cowcilmwbac Ball dfaagraed r1Ih the It-...I 04 Its eM 111,ba cie11en Cu Emrease evtl M fel ev[ex ahwld do the same, t }7 0 a v to ofa[[M mCim.ty ellNNd Ca N mre Sn favvx of im[o h f fivcwaea.tBECBPT Cwmllvam6ara C—1 ' am v m wted end Bell rho B0. TM mtfav,here -ad byive ,R �`^' t Mx.Cncl voekmp.0118 Birattr earlaK.Rhe.Com dl Me-tae i red amwlly ol esouvd$830- G qp± $goo,ba[CMC due to relevat3 a:W llghtivg ItlikII9 Chair qui­ re [ed Sv 1986 hick P e ebm[ml. Alw,fie said.the C-7v111 eml.mafat®o¢e®tn chis c meerebt avroved by the 019 x � , & C t s" & a 4����F ,i,F� - '. PAGB 860 BOOR'0" lQIM86 OP MARCH 1],1981 CITY C[IGNCIL MNOTEB 2 e a" X W.Up-adviead Lha Cowell that several a la Mva celled t op ezpr ee caves v[M1at Plve 3[xaeb ro m[ k 4 Lo be paved ee vr6 avdtgutter street. Huh of hw m cavicetwd about drelwgetxeLtad ptblew ff f Pi.e SCreat. gave ezpr sed i xu tM1x wderete.ddvg pima Street vas Lo ba paved ve a P. of the 6md pragru. -fix 'k;t' Isbell,edrec[o If Meigv Mglweting,advdead Sc L hie uvdax tandi.g ah.Council's decieiOv cot eo cuxb avd A "1 er Plna Street aa-dw t the fort that three resident.did not rent it a dad and gut aced hacaaa.Of the tree lntthe xighC-OE-wy tha wind Mw to be cleared. Nr Ieball entad,hvwv.r,there ata.,Mt r.aid... Iv the area m ee priwry c t= m ie tM dxaiauge off of Pine Strad[. tlr.Isbell fvdiw[ed hie evly cweexv le that if . t `w it Ss ho be curbed mdtm red,1 should ba dove a the ems Lima ae Ce ae Rive!e em wted v deelptef CM1e tw etreetettosv be coordinated(mem t fila dated hatch 6.1967 from Clam H.IeM117. ' f The City Manager,Gev-Pipes,sated tha COwail agaiv f.t their directim t[hie w[ter. Mr.Pipe. 1 there i.ne gwrmtee that tM vurbiI!and guttering of Pte Street rill totally ellrviete the drafwga.'ptbiava. u e:aid tM c cm da..wtk to alleviate­t,Ire dtei»ga probl.abs.it doer 1M1e overlaying of the a ia8-­a by doing tome ditch wtk m,be»e1 aide ee tell ve the veher aide to imet.ept ems of tha k y »Ler and mute it alwn the yards Laths than crow then.Mtiwtely,M eat,Cba attest ie higher Lhw[Mix yaxde and[Mit Tara.ace cov..cuclvely sora hill. Be avid[hare ie m wy chat titter cuxbt8 and»Ltetivg or ,d$ ! Lha open ditch method ie Bo1nB to canpletely eltiw[e[M1e dtaLuge Problem[MC lire.Dollar(z)ls Cedac nrive) avd Mz wlghbore have e[Lha present,f». Mx.Pipes said it we p]aued iv[M baud Ieew to cuxb td gutter �;. Piw Street aad thio rill he the wly et t iv that att— .Lim Of taw that rtll vat 6e curbed avd guttered. .� Ne Bald it ie mt dtfu.C[ioval ae IC I.antl Latly tba paopla[Me live u SC[Olexe[e 1[ve h moll. Be f4' h said it ie.faply a vette of checkiagow t—,ae wiv[ed mut t Mr.Ieball'.vem.rlth t e Cowcil ver w to[Mir da.3te. staff hw no [xong teldvg—hat ray,but ova the city t wxkw Ceder, said[e IC really eevmt bmkgup. M aid if Lha cauheil decides t do plea Hereat,Lha Cw wally used to 6a dove I together. h;� �:�7 COumilwvber Baxre[e acid Lha city cev overlay tM[attest to Iprove it. Mx.Pip id M [y rill do rv+' t in lieu of cath avd ghat if that ie LM Cauvcll'a deeixe,MC it K not eigIiPl ly h vg M draimge T S e21-p. capt for the limited ditch mock w fav do. Nf.P eald what rainfall Pelle bdhlnd b 1 "all go p¢- { $ y. eerwe tM back yards rhathec Piw Street ie curbed avd guttered or m1 if it is lover b M Cvwcil- ky Y' IDemh Barratt Led 00 pine t e weld ha to be tui ou o£Pdve gtreat t0 do CM1e curb ma guttePIPtwxk. Mr. ragwed.mtivg thio Se Lha wiv ra e[M tealdevMtof that e[rm[Mw petaaada. the Cowcil mL t do - [Mewrk,Meauee a f[Mee Sae[x a Iv[M city's eight-Of-ray. COmci]11 hie G asked if entre f. - b ve we al[emetive,voting CM reaadanwahave dzpxeued a groat deal o mern[o ht ab0ue CM11e. had[hay molted about LM i- end yet Cha,feel they ate affected coaeiaezebly. COmadlmeabet crem Bald - % lftcarbivg and guttering of Piw B rill sol»ry a little of the dralwg11 t roblm,that awl:Mlp same farrtM P Plaaabo w 1 1.-avam1h.1.Pit.[rasa mn1M 3rvetr at:how»ta thett.a. to vtt iv tMiwymd.d n"g itMGlam Mil advl-ad tM e[tett vent mie[e mm ie cot Iv the ri h[-f b t 1 aide ofrethe tisk[-of�ray, Comeilwabw nw.. asked vhy[M1e city p moa e o xhaxd[M ' Ieb.11 said if It Se Lwt waxlald !C roc'[6e rmo»d abt0 E e the atrlat d sidexa�th. COwcS]vwbert00rltg oath aid puttivgthate�eetb vi I, __T hto that if ItwMdtt rbc t :—d;1 later Lhe City would only ba-1Oal 1 ov curb live.tMr.Ieball said he It aide drape afF fatxly 1 ' _ ly a:W the city wind haw to l Lha alt—•about 12 to 18 inchag and to do tM[tw hay.[ vetch t mirk {"y:. !S tha drive-rays w LM a cida aad ae almost wadtbat B or 9 fort Put CM1e ewb Ste Co do that.P Cowcilw.ber S wltg.aid It avcu a otht Lhat the mise of 1M etre.,t eervl.g evetyow moll et Cha_.I aad glum[M 'pj'� lota,iov. aapaddi.gtit the Eull 26 fete Ie wllhaly to mkt it a mlot a ertl ett [. Nr.Pipes said '• _ that add d.pavd w the cowemtl davelopmevt m tM vorth aide of 111h I t—e.that could dlctat alnt oP nitcular[raffle. Me r Nwty—A aba mdersteada tM eCr dapar[ment Ma cleaned out,ba botta aad dlCchee I.[M peel aad cMC Chie Me helped covideea6ly right there. SM said the mould hope the[Hih that kind of g_ C ec11v1[y and Cba mock m tM et:X and ditaba-that Cha cit`cu allav]afe sow of tha draiwge p:.,ad COamltamhar caiw.qua—hand rhathar»mdim 020.000 ov ha e and euC[ivg dew 60 p1-t rauld h.lp tha dtaiwge problaa. Councitevber free.said if re waylay Che attest, ail aaka the atraecta»n higher LM yards. Nr.Pipes said Lha.1[y mould lay 1M1e e r hack II I..titM hill there the mat.tead-ata o[M moat aide and ten a dove to Cedar:all LM t[e up t0»zde tory axe u hill.ave w'll xw tha vetexy i back again.1 tha hill mdtscouvd sew to—at sad thav dwetthe ecru,.hopefully. vcilwaMreu»laed thla I.a dr 1 bl d bl ML id M L. bgat that» an ao Se elaev out CM di,tha..ba,ar tMre Couvclldembel Ooxlfne t d 1 r1 h 1 c .. ILA dxafnwe vrohlm and[htor i[Iv the ld h awl 1 f h M d L• d F SM1le me da sub-Lmttllv more lecelted Lha tl b Ml a ed h 1 d hh 1 1 ha l 1 d a lW - e»ec[to do w[M etreeC'a is.r....tl 1 h >m hi 1 1 111 b 1 but 1 solve LM dxafww vrobl». 'C3C City C­1 o iw date: Av it ll 198 B d y. M?+ - Mt.Gea.Pip.,city Mawger.wtad ae rill kava a miv]mw of three net coumll mmb.xe Evt,be v ee said tM aciav[a11w eeg.l0n"I ba m ex,111 in[toductlm tv[ham,O LM oparaCime of city Bovext-venyeac.t and eary ae m excellent'brush uP.,fo tai-ting couwllmmMt.a.to P.-d-al aat—a,attandwve cequix.- } [etarting r quirete for c ig.aapev.a.,.c. M pen CT v.OMeatd.g.Iry avd othat item thataem[ Bmvda,eCi,y A[awevmey ywywco»r.campada adllt—to ell of tM pa.dtg t ,aa.it that by gettlag elected g i to tM Cvuvcil,reent�fcilambet felt Mit to. Mr,Pipe.said M rill give.amt telghte iv CM Mdgetivg Ptoceae,ver cu ivmeial e![uatiov,ands Eavewl twist of all OE our depatimntalapet a[IOva ao that m ' tM­­gg­d­,April 16,CM1e nwly--d fav Swp tight t[o all Of Cheat thtga wdeal with - {- Cowcil aad f.al a little mor at haw. Bd said if Lhi.data emflic[..w could mw tom Iterate wthad 1 of ralayfag thio InfotmaLim,am.h ae w a e o we bwi.aith IMlvidual staff Peopl Basial[howvm,that alma ehace rill ba three a—p. 1,it wy betbatcet te-ehddule a It-day for 111, M1 e to v ga Mr.PI—said M r alta.there a already.Dene vale.dat conflict(Otakt ea pe ce and OPeniw of little league ball I—). Cauvcilawbet G van-bad if It.Pipes expects to ewerathe chole say. Mt.Pipet rill wad w[I1 mid-aftermov. M said be doe.mC have tM a,.—propat.d a.y at,hwever. ee eafd `yt m agenda rill ba P—ad Eot thda watt.. Mt.Plp..said he rill al.o pram[at that ti»a r.aP of tha Chrea of fwr m III awdisa that have been dove.o that[hove c wcltembare coving on rive aill¢be aaFed t 1" mks ex3C3cA1 datie -.w,M expeMiturw of c»edderabla aauu.[ of maws x111 be dvfng e0—b w eapavded F haw of ImOrledge. M.ofd Lhi-Ie Lha Curpoaa of the.riadtatiah­lag. M said it ie lvpor[a.[LM[w t I,[Mt behivd w a w bava tow I».[ ` wings..mt.g up is Apr31 a.d try. M eekad.verywe LO check t Ir lends[-It[M1ie five,pmdlvg Chou tow of Lbe lecCim. d w'11 go frw tMre m the 11th. _ a, Pita Statim Na. tt o.z eeIi. .?. u Plpee a.bad tM couvcil for[kpereferewa w Lha painting and ai,aiw atiw of PSre SCg0.2,mtidI bide are being take.for tht weelt k.Om. ee avid tbay Pa.ifiad it Co be palntd rhi[e.hoaavu,m Cha a tle m i d P ••_ a h . n n n rJ r„ t�F„ r x 7 IV I'V )IIYOTE3 I¢801H6 0@ MAN®17,INI HOOR^0" PACE Ell "s !-•+' w45 ']F¢g '� y' of the d if hamivg the fisc t it t.f[days-t Cit R. Ee acid St does eoL say Clcy of ewceville. 'S �`•'` W eeketl if t Cvwcil rlehed for it[o be deeigm[ed: City of Ewnville,Fixe Stetiw Ho.E,or som other %, s" type deeigw m vv the facility,oe wind they Sfke Co leen it up xo the e[eff('it.Chief ud City W 9_) decide. Pfp a eared white bu11-g and greev le[teee. Those of[he Cmvcdl Wes.zpnde u eplviav ( t fell it should carry[W Cfty of Hmuville(rlth piu tree)da Wlian a1wE-1 @ire St.—Io.2. fry f` tlA401'e ACTIVITY BBPO0.T Z P.. .. aT W - `5a ttliuW m Ovv BStop CiO meer[vdhave renvclOfvdy Wp is a ud ­g verleubmlt[al Pcoceduree[o eeee the developventca ' �,�k ' pnceu. She Bald Ira ceckivg aye m v�ettee deffu the ow atop shop eubvit[al pro:eea,W [fma " fu t:^•a w aaoh et p mdtpcoHde fortewti d wmwmlee[Im H[6 the d.velopere eo Chey ere mrouoP the progcue of Yhe1r pima at ell[Le Sha acid tW mjor favor of eHe thing fu[M[if[bete are evy problme d he devdleper Se vo[lffed at the ver`btg11 unread of the evd of[he peoceae,eo Lhey caw he idevHFWd and t a1vlved wetly. She geld a copy o!t bet neck]vg record ie ECL vlth owe p.xem.ao a developer can call at iw[o m pexam[v get thea Cue. Sha co:yce[Hated CSvdy far her IHtietive iv developlvg thle procedu Couwilvevber Wnett aim empeeee.dahie eppxecletim[o Cindy for[hie on pxocetluce. f e pvivaxelty—entire Saueur 'ry ecuiW�etdau NevGyedvleed tU CCmmci dhe L nrkL:g HLb the g.cruiwevt Office of m 1v ev aetlw 3�,tt,, exuitvev[pmgc®. She.eked evexyou tv rock their celevden fec Apx11 R5�39"ee 6e1ng Spring Peetival Uey ldt et Su ewatm. 6M weld thio particular progtm ie rolled"Su'e epeciel Sten.' SM1e acid a leiter not w x m Xovtley fxm Dr.Wren evd a]atter fxm bar u Wyox wort out m Nedveedey.1nv1[ivg chant ON student.[ dl core[0 8m Iounw that Wy.1 Sr he acid the etudav[e nre chvmv beeed m ecadevic wM1iavwvt HLh•mfn]mu w[heir et o£l,000 and heir ACT of RO mtl Svvf[H they W rose u ow a Wl to She aafa[h. chole[boort of W progcm L m have a coocdfveted effort]n mwitivg from both the faculty at Sas Emstm Ecom Lha ems Y of EmLeville. Ehe Bald neve Ivvited[ba etudevtgmd Lheir Parevt.to have lurch ctrl m +{ m Cbat dry and to let ekvu n'd love to have tetvdevCe go[e School here evd[elk Euotnille to them. 4 � Yhev[hey IM1we,[hey ll recelva a"It"t"It"fres their'll epouorlag favlly evd fro.the Preeidevt. 8M eeld ': [W effort H11[hew foae w she Aluml[W[n S.E­­ � d lest year evd eek[hlh to rri[e W owe of Yh-i fevtllee[e tell[hem about[fieie ezpeeL I a[em evd also ew ucege[hu to cove lett. She said W Se aulted abort W1e three-pxovged appromh. she said dM rlll be u111vp ov the Cowell ev assist vtth fe effort w the RS[h. T CCECEC.ACTION Anm I street Covdi[iw et Wllroed Ceoaeim CmmcSlmvber Sell empredeed hie:w:ew for the eltuaciov at thio£ve.raectim(Avenue I Hth the NH ttack), 4 :'+ voeivg eenral SvaGotg have.dolled him oP damages W[hair auwvobiled n Chey teavecaed th d Sectim of A m W acid hexa L a i v ue ' �{ I. t pperevely a hole[hate evd he asked[W[the city et leu[[hcor care aepWlt lua-nW Wa.et se.dme - '...* Cmwilreber wtt inked khat a nc4 aeeelm b.Scheduled W ad...of chs fiml a revel of the via y 6Hget adjntmu vert year. W said several Chinpe poL by hie thio tree because of lav epeedfly it na lore. - @Cr our thlvg,he said,he fella It ie Impartevt eMt the City of Wvemdlle aP.-aflrmcb display m Tuly 4. E.said elft vee--d fxm the budget lest year—d 1t.co be iwluded at mld-year but it vee not ` ld evm dfecuaead. W mMd if It coube ezevtwd vn tv se.if it could be included. Mr.Flpee edvieetl he M. iced H[fi Dc.Jerry Et-Cdg o official flrmxka displ.y nluveeer opewtor.evd he edaleed a ' to �_ pcogtm the CSty pcadmed luL yew fox§R,E$1,S.null sae[$2.750 Lhie year. W said vv W 14,theca vlll s be a epeciel Stm m tW agevda fax Che Cowe11'e cwefdentWv to add[he fir.wcka funds to the butlge[1£that kpl3` a the Cuvcfl'e Pleuul.. =x d Gcovdly,Gmeilnmket Wll w[ad,elwe n hen added aeverel p—to our Parke evd Wcrntim System, duclvg Che budget di.— n talked abort.—ing addltlml pec[tfu people just to keep Che green meed. M W eeketl W.Mpee[o avelmn[M eGtue of our acts e1afEln8 and rhethec oI wt ch.eziatfug melf ie adagw[e ff 1, W Wep e11 ofthe prke Sv gwd covdi[ivv. W.Pipde said he rwld tnler[he n[[ec,but wy we have w we by the Ibth of Wcch. - � Wa d Wetfw ' � M Cow ilmeber Gu Bene[[--dW hoe a-1—ahie fixe[W bard m ItS evd M1e.1je d it my much. _ r geld he: [awed the 0N6 Pacili[y. He sold M1e L my pre.d of chat n have rod the good job INS fa dein.. MESS Co EJEE SESSION '� Wglmarivg Awlnfe Wpoee III-WeLee--Glees Isbell,P.E.evd cuff. - Cy ��� Wepece[u11Y b�s/i/t[ad� +tk!f 1cacy ( V Y-5 �4.'l OR ,M,�q "z h ` " oxsa oP TgT:axT cowcn. NegxTNc NAHCe za,19{1 gong^Q" PACE egz ^2�,d S 5� NINITYgB OP TBB gUHTeVILLE CITY COHNCIL NBETIHG ILLLD ON T88 26TH DAY OP HAHCH ,198J IN TBE CITY HALL COUNCIL P§�'dt:�^' 1 y { „� CHAMBHBS,LOGT®AT 3212 AVeMIg M IE Tw CITY tlAI,L,CIT4 OP ROgSSVILLe,COptl1'Y OP VALHBB,TBYAS AT 6:65 P.N. 4 The Couvcil int in regulmr eeaeim rith the ft—,members Pruwt: " f ' xx � � Jem gwday,Myor City Officers Yreaent: gH+ '^ja1'I'� tGeve Pi�"nes.City Naveger Bell ll% St.tt SutbClty Sae Fi ) Ila G.Gaime 'h-. Willim H. a : �r�nh 1 S • Percy Howrd.Ji. CC Lf,- '�. ATTBfIDIgG CITLZetlB i. Brim P.Wodmard,125 Pim Valle,,em[evilla.Sense.295-9495 h G`•• - ti =r' Mr.Nootlrerd made the 4ollari%address: ,. -0ry ^4 yw know.I appuc barem very ram occeo ma.alxeye i¢[M state of agi[etlm,wmlly cone rued rights-1 rich ' kg F iv£ri%emv[a v¢rigof real as[ace evd proer ityiower.. all burden LM[era inpoeed m developer.add people mi.hivg to bx1%economic dewlopvent M the e t In raapwae.the Coumll Me alwya awmad m that it is 1— y. ry.aF bu[incwtion that w have......I.developmvt evd[M[m cul impediven[mos bei-placed Sn the ray of CE.} developers. Today I love tacalvad a a seta,[rFich a etas that Cewcil apparently bee ea mwlttw egevde. I'd like[o dfatriMte it td you if I my.ta(glatributee)tAcwtdE%co thea t,rhich is]oat the p rtiov iv aye yellow,w wv't ce®ev w tW res of the s stems, i[eppura Cbet 11 If"'of the wbdivleiw r Lrletlwe l and otMr requlrematr of the City,twre intended id­1fact to make developmnt-t ptoblbdtive.eBI'depp - g72 cissa Cvumil'e comwM w tM1at.^ i J Me Mhday voted the hex aepanee mo d M thac havivg received eometbf%—mly Ce¢a coeds m that aha mould particuiarlyLilke w opp Ilya m reed it,leek aL it Iv Cwt.a mod tespond mehim aC a later date. She thw asked wy o[Mc mwbsre vE ail if tbey could Slka to teapeedtt.W.Novdrwd. Bciev Naodwrd said it ce tainly deserves a espouse,he Cbught. Myer Nooday.aid she weld ba delighted Lo respwd.t it but she wu1dr11M a chance t cud ix W.Woodward,aid SC Is]vs[ Pewgraph. My— f —yasked 1£there more nye the I=— fro¢th.Comcil ud theca bei%awe,she a advised Nr. .—dLhe t--.1d be mde a etcher sive. ate emelt m which Nt Ne-d-4 raqu..tad a res me,Se ew pted ft.Coumllnemher Oary Bell'.cm- p Igv I——(March,198)),ae follow: ". We did,Mwwr,vomrovie "perfan ce swf%". Under Chi. approach i[1e voc illawl w build,for ,a co¢vwleme store eT[onywr Faw or ,but Co ` u dv_,![me[met sur a e�c1a1 regulrame --adegm[e perklvg,buffer a s 6atwen mod St,m ebe[e hhh aria,mod upgradi%of a ee[evd e r Faeilitise--[het iv a uel w t it beebec a c .hlblt nt • e ` - mut crit r aw ct ac oe[y 1ve.". (Hvdarli¢Sng as highlighted by Mr.Hoodrerd.) ' SL CALL TO OB08g M dt Nwday ehw celled the formal.eaeiod op.. geveredd Hod Smmr pteswted the invonatim,ee follws: _ a pray. Out y4 B he t,awe agafv.w think you for thio emPree.lm of C11 {overman`,ou C1 y Cwvcil. r flecte tM1mev dignity dd in[alllgevice—by the a[iw ie c cried au And rate fn particuLi.w homr Cawellmn Jezry Oomlivg,rho Yt?.� M1u give,eo salfiehlytef hie t1m and of hie mivd[hags years. Ne fur[Mr acknmletlge CMC hie gift tv u.Ms been mde possible in art by the ,t—,and en regemw[of :J hie fwlly,{ashy.Jared evd Coli¢. Nay be ba blessed by hle memory of servivg our L comwl[y. Aad mr Lord o£ell Creatim,help w o get an riLh LM boluses of Lhe Cowell. MC this Comcil.peak with rdsdm,t ovvd rFet i my upw their haat[. and tM agenda and my they seek bmr iv[his poaiciw es eervwte o£Jesu Ch—t Our Mrd. Aran." . 00g8I0w THE N[g01H8 OP T11E YBBVIOOS 1�eTING F""M Come]inember Berra[[mWe themHm[ a,rove the minutes of Lhe metive of MreM1 1) 198) d 11- vember Bward ee coded[M m[lw. All mots in fuor mod the ration devud uvsvlmu 1. �,... CONSIDBB BIDS r;is d5 Cmeider bid Bp.81-21 for LM evvwl ehlocide eov[rant tv Jevee Chemical in LM smowt of$19.25 cre for uta 1n [he QCSlltiea Mvartmn[.[o be oeld fret budeatad fouls Pip- reeen[ad eM acafE'e recomevdatim I.axetd the bid to CM Imeat bid matf%.pecifieatlma 1 ?- submitted by Jove.Chemical fox$19.25 per 100 pounds. a advised this fa CM amuel em wt for puttheaie on cylinders of nhlotim fot them pU t.evd-t Bp]avts]n iM1e diviei®of Wat rodvetim,A.J. cov Plut sad the E.B.MvidsonrYceaCmwt Fl.t. Pmde far these Wmbaees,Mesaid,are ave—I.I.the 5207ideccouv[in each division. Comcllmwher Hmetd made CM m[iw[ dpr of this bid ae described T show end Cemcdlmembat Mrrett s reeled the ration. All mora iv Eavor end eM mCim da sad wmi 1 I e t _ Cmeidar bid M.86-9-1 far lift ata[iov euvdbv¢o[vr[o Mc—f­Hl 1 id f 135 133 h d Ecom pQt111tiee.C.I.Pfouls,m,lamed eCitY,.—..r.presented tM staff's---tMt thi.c etre t be aredad w Mc.ffe[y E—Iti.1¢tM amuneof$35,133 fax s udby Powr fot the S th Collage Pan Lift cStatian(Pt.ja Nv,88-9-1). Coumilmvber 0m11n¢made[M mclw[o nmrove o£Chie bid ee m[lived end Councllmemb B d vd d h # �9t3m. All r io favor evd Lhe mtiovaneaaed umnlmusly. TY NAHAGBE'8 BBPOBT k'�. � CI a ( Caneldax 6ud¢et smendmnt t e$2.150...tndituta for July 4 I't—t a dl 1a M o autM iz SB brought back b advised ised tM Cwn[Ilrthis it.M. o Mve een for ewaidaee[im duti%the aid-tem 5>� Md r.Piped ustmed[.,but 1C Md vot been. M Lhavt ra r cog m r get ] propass d[he Council a oitle utbrlsing fouls£oc tM p re be paid frw the reserve for future ellmatlov 1n Che lawral fund. He avid while finds ere available E.,it. K . Ne goes iw L rhathex tM Comcil riches ,tints eM elewv yeas it di[lw o4 July 4 ficewcM displays pr U [ ' - - � + vide mod paid for by the City of HwMville eM she[6y Or.Jerry gfheredge. *F� x�.���L✓� �' ~i j�4 airy, / z Y, r t x fit / 5 ''+ h'k' S tq §,' IfT COOBCIL b1EETILC 6118pTes 0A XAH®24,1987 000["0" PAGE 863 a C mcilmembex a Ivaieacea ha tesla th1..cnvlty lmpertnL ver[qt th.gnlity of inti x LM1ev mac Lh mciov to pr ve of{2,]50 i� [bh]ulv 4 190]flnnrke dleplav and Cowell- y'ilr C—It eovard ee coded t N1 menti.£avec and them seed uvanlnuely. }y w 114 Plmv]v¢Co®i.at.y Ihhy k +' wyot wvday i"tI f-�hdih,WIt ch)nauln of Cha sleuth.,thele td3l be a vmmcy w the fill Cant.Son (Bill emtte,cmdidate far Nard 3). Sha inked the Cowell tv be thivkfvg of vomfve[f.e[o fill[ha[pvei[fan x' w the Comiegi.. d Cowell Comlcroae Wt wvdq el.o advised Na C mllnmbeca that cline there vtll M I turn one ov the Cowell,Cha 111 Tl mcew�erl3y be a rellyning of I. the cmItil twines.(patsam,l,audit,etc.). She said 1f a Coov[Slvmbar Se dn[e..[ad iv atLc pit— Ctehe null SSka Lo ba a adviseke d before aM me[hese ver.mvlvtmv[t f e ie nvid ba poa.ible tv sritehvr• y a partleular ed— RECESS TO NONE SESSION M1e wv.nad He rc Prolacc(Neel,covfezeme uv[.e,.£flus bulldfne and ce[ire- \� ex)bvdw rfder a is Blake of Seel 8e[ate Co 0A tape cecordivgp f Chia P"--'-"-ie.file in tM City Secreta 'e office, The nen cele...nUt.d n Lhie ph.jacc ie re.—d bels[ x + "euntevdlla,Tmas--Harch 24,1987. After neatly a year of mgwLtivva with local hu.3ve.a,elute and pali[ical laadah.,—1 t.h.Covicepce.Inc.hay wvomced it.alma n denfnp 189.7 mcea.­­-1 aide. The real..cats c.aulcing and nmwg.mt fin b...d 1n Amin,yexa,,Ie the vin in httmt Eva } pcoja winger for Lha ro`oead BA98HWOD BOSON. Tv be lacated vv the nIt fcmt.ge of 10 45, dLtely nu[h of 9t.fe EiBhny 30, he p J.c[ ..h.plm includes ree3dentfal and¢teed cornlal uxe,ee.ell e N .ubet If ItIt: d s m gxm.ince.a "The instar plm has baso aubmlt[ea to Che City of­MI I.a pralimlvary laud Plm. That Play ne _ owd by the City.pleoviag eomt.eloa after aevezal mvthw eF ceepta[1n affoct hetnm nunzoue vevbete la®Ing, erivg, rle and utility a .vd tM develvpee•e arefif[acu and evg f etiov o t ut litieI affapatd­­end traffic citeulact.mill be greatly improved.[ha net elde feta w Cf�, the 1 y { "Upon eompl.[iov.gApEO B RBSM 1.aspevtad co house over 2,000 pIiIhhhot thl .te, Bed3m n high airy reeidmtial developmvt will he-detlSned ec ev adult ca®.Sty,caCerlvg m parson n.r age '+ 91.4 mxee of comercisl laude will include ipecZ11, retell red pcofeutonal office ipme. 1 "Ae Wrc of the first phase,which Ie expeend to break ground in 1.1.1987,the­­rill acqulxa 15 an .of the vamerefal ld.and mtll band 22.]7 acre.of public p­_W 5.00 acres of coadnya. Thi. .zi than ntll establish uhilitih.and primry.Mat.vata.eaey co develop the xmaihin acxease. The 15 mcea will Mu.e a mltlwe,high M.e ten which should b.compl.Lad iv]an 1908 m Spting of 1989. ^, + vs, - "The cev[er,which rill be kwon e.HAOEHg00D C®1'68,L aspected Co pff.r onr 300.000 square feet of k`._'.�'. luzury office apace.emcielh retail,attached by lRM. M1otel and emtith,te I boh.l The dovtvmt featuce mill ' be m sighs story[vase which will h.ee&1V@ihWD IHR,a 150 ro..nits-style hotel. Also lacated fv the Corer -y will b.apprvslmt.ly 23.500 nmra feat of cavf.savice apace. conference.....mill be donat.d to a­fit•'TouriCum£t hh."hhicM1 rlll operate the c.ferevice facility ped pramvte tnutl."­n calker CowC Y. A.propoA.d.[W nam—­1 utll a pnfenivoal ('45a mngemv[compmy to operate the...£arena faellity. Rhe.•'T.r1at Canleelm"rill begly 1v Lee 1981. It ­1 prom[¢v.fare.ea end I—-ova sell.mulch.foe all area b.­.. The Cherber of Comezce wa omitted Lo irk mlih Beal Mate Coaoeptt,Ise.,iv developing[he umferente curter and Co puraw the cvacapt *i v it...—ty.MC has vo[code v finnviel vanitvmt. "Parkl.d,which mill he denlapld by 99y8WkV0B CWpTER and wonted to W City of wvnville,r111_l1 = vine M1e"chip 8 Wht"golf ca a,Joggfug[relic and hatnival garden. A.ill,"pining sect of k a urs �-�,� ,:' undeveloped parkland,already belavglnp w[be S[y,rill elao be a .It el the perk denlvpnnt. "Pxmjected to coat over{15 milli..tM project will ge. 1.one 30,000 v h.tt.wally, c.placlva le aspected to.play apprmimtely 300 pr0£e.ttoml and n.killad (Arch1[ecLuca/plmving/1nL.xior deeigv: The Parker CcoeC./lackey Oleic PetwmeM1ip.Inc.,6648 Sighw y 290 seat,eui]dfng B 113.An Lia.Tau.78723 12715786.) Y �y e0Hg1L M88TIgG 8BCt8.9819® r.* gSir11.1lehlvem of 1'eWL meed when tw—h 1l int in Oe he px .melon na v.da foe a c p of Ln ebaLemm[Eo� eep ate covfermce em ez Orawlvge wencW eeeveed fvmxeeetw e[ocy N.S.O1bbh C.f Ly - ca Centet.M gin. Nt,e0lekivevv geld I[ne hta wder,tanding at ewe t1 M1ie{2.5 villi.dollar f ming to he gi t camuvlty Sn lfau of[he to abetemnc ea a pen vf[Se w eeld Chia net. M Ct d..i of Come e e d CMdd eafd he feel.elves the mitt ha,chwged nom[MC the .mI bac,- �*. - .cap[d.ala m tallrofftM .,ked the Sh if the take.Chet Witton. Bayo.Xvvday Bald she&I.m partlNLi Ldn,L.k.[Wte.17Lth. Sha aaid twy mill be lovkin It Gs ebaInent flue ba.d hI 1. fi vwbtr of thing.,including,m .Ly[ha gift of[he vavf,reme ca .M1e dldv'[hire a doll.t aetlmate, a f v[ez [M[,MCI—in lnvkivg et Ch1.as m anx.11 pec a of v [o ton mh a{15 villin b... 200 Job..revmne Co be geimd fxm solea rex.e[e. 9Mnid hbI Cha­ll int reds I h­yet,M [ha wMlI package Se ffvali.ed with the T tUt C®lndon,it—time be hmught beck to[ha City end[he.the mtiti.I and emM1 will Mva to evaluate CM Wtivuler.at twt tin, (HBBT PA08 POS COI7RCIL ACTI010 e. k 4 $ SBA MDIDiae op xegce zd,1997 cxxY cagdcxl IDSBYinc wx,�.��, P BODY"o,• n xD Acxx9d `>4 xhJ, Fpd, $ Coumllmmbes cane[[veld M has come fawme m ee from[M1e Meyox Pro tw leery olio. Bald uF}. T 3 .Coro occeelme x Mve heard F1m eat+11rvMw Avet e9 N [[hivgm,ember mie Nr.Pipes,3tmc IMe cn I etim that ve Mae Md mother tidal r e and flooded cum a .umbar tw oeMep f beaclm Che pcwec equlm,Mt-thin Me got to be tlwe about the beCCLf d nine MleeheM emwel 3. o£cM railroad nuM ro sero street:ember thtwt 've trot en xhat St e.but b LmetMck Cmncllmembar Mrrot[said,wriuuely: ^Jar wan City fCmvell x111 mad aalv[mx f[muyau[t crake Fomtt t o rhy uv eta City hone I re earlier afeer yw leave." ee cold M can trv[Lfully say tM[ ' { Jnry Cuomo[be­­duv[hg C1[y Caumilrevdu[haL M mould oleo hlv. �' r.A W: ;) Comcilmber 6a.....e uF the thlvge aM Noticed vhev aM came an iM coot,]wee that eM a.d Je ,l got Lo ahary[M vaeubmka[. She said aha Me mtit.d tonight CMC[hexa le m rwfahuMt et ell as it I. elcudy have xamwd. (Jerry said hig ivfluevee M9 mood already.) Serl.ely,Councllwmber Geivee eeid 1 ' Ms rmlly bee¢•plwrory o elL at Me right Chia year. SM said she Ma exep.ed a cer[ifinate tv rd'S hie. 6M them teed: Pcesm[ed M Jvtry Dovlivg iv r .]tiro of hIe mL avdim ability to ezteod C vet City . F§4 Neacluge rith a efgile"pMeee: IC came[v me .. p eev[ad thle 261h day of March,1997." 1 ( WS113ro B.Craen J§ C.vcllvevhvr Gnm Bald SL Ie dlfffcult fw him to say vice[Mega abm[-11, d<said by 1a rot cure rhy Chao L CM case,but M 11 gaim w ba diffetevt mnight end M ie going[a eey evmthing nice. M ' f"" rfiro M cam.n the Camcil,mm kI7 CMt roe Me a Pte deal nF]Height]neo;demo o4Cm or eve wuldn•t c ` by Mre t 1 he found me very quickly that Sn hi.ems,Ffa to Ibg rod hackgsamd mom mch lees[Mv M per- ^' tg hk it to M and M found that M I- Lu Corocllmnbei Owlfne mch rove then M ever expected Lo look dfr [u 61m fox hiuory rod fax]might and for a ctiw CMC he ve. mold see hi—bt ee said for hime f '$' m c ptimly"'q�MDD Se)- m eco—Cvnviell melegeueenfrwMdg�Mt end tM breadth evi bsuedvow of Ing Piot- hivg tloge o Ma[oroL adiov tAvmw and ell klntle of NSnm M[61ed dove.i nil them.bb[..17 they Mve a really turn Co. 4 • " � i; I t meum[o eeid he C—ly.ill mu Dwlfng.d CM Cuuvcll Se going[.be eotely leckimg vLtheuC him. aT ,aG mmeiimenb r Bel eeid lv[he greet[radium mf Jassy Dwlfm,M has Suet three thlme to glue Mm. C dib " Ptret of ell,M eeid,M e.pped by Avevm I co pick up nom of it(Mlda up a beg of black pavemvt nhipe) to glue him. M eeid thio(beg)co ;tutee ebwt 13 percent. Ae said Satry v vt t.replace pert of tLia, he felt ha should heap et L tetpanel of 3t a a o4 Wmtaville mmbalfa. Seco eeid, M Ci[y Comcll,am of tM phreeee rhich amek me[endearingly and evduringly m�hiaemfnd e phrase about CM ler motet preeeun io hie dietr end hw Ne people Md to rue a.—I in � s"i m gee w,t eeid he wrcied shoo[that fox tw yeere--people rmvlvg a and N shovers--hv Me Mmtcmt=-- L - M o placivg chat. ee said a eolutlm occurred m him NIe lam met. M—id N Pixe Mparmmt Ma a chemical the[mWa m[vc w[[.Sn flgh fog hough a oma C firvft 6a,M1e eadd,-rhet M[ t m might do ie Mks a of Chia ch•�+^ , rend M Fee picked up Som Ism[M lire Depec[mee,end let Jerry teat Sc. M vuggeued Sorry fill Ma Mph p y.., MY full and tMo pour thle So abwL rhece hie tubbae Junkie cite end they 1f it wrke,it wind M hie pro— , �^ poeal[M[tM Clty add N]e to tM Petd, lw retro supply sed CMreby evMme tM available rate[they Mve a.d r.n probably save tL 50Z of the cuvmm they Lave[o dv. Coumflvenbex Omlivg Bald[Mre axe those rho rrold Cevd it mwld Nm L.Ptave the quality. (rod finally,Coumilvebber Hell eeid.he Me P.—u \ {# eMte e[ics ot�xe Mvj he hes colleceed a di oro of emll verde....th. abort bra PP ml m•e c[eri public office,hie Calle etrlllreee a 5oY minu[entl 11[[1 f thavepteamwd Nees ehJrurfeheme to cilmvber Wm11ug. eleo eeid,m tM[M greatly appcwfa[eae [educt; §.. Dwlim'e Sm1gh[,hie]n[a113gevice,Cevd ebwe all,hie p.ewenvee Iv the ceueerof[M berx t of Buvicevill �� m eon p ..y eatasd Jr. - &"^ DermC MLvmbe o—d sale tb..ere people[Mt m.cluet la[go. M lust eey goodbye end tsh,S.. -id. [ en t poop you klnda hold m t M eeid iv seat CMC everybody 1 Lteched Ca Che phraeee Che[Dt.ewlivg hen givm Mie: by Me 9.e Lo cM Ccimiml Justice Bulldivgerh.It plana m et up a little office dove[he cotrldar ev,=.acct come of tM kmr 1.and inllvavea D<.Dowling eeid[M—day,t gh,rho he we driving[o Hauetan,M rode kind of a boggle S" and Lie wife leaned war and rold him he— all e.cm a£-t.emd she[Hugh[she should M rlding rich mgbody ale.. B.eeid M amgamed she be quiet ae she L vo[hurt yet. It Ne p oduced a huge b.x [ad[o [o eu If Dt.Dwllug ie a gmbler end rhe[Mr M1e x111[eke eM.cee in nim thfe Mx. M Bald CMre is mNlit[k aM[vmvf.1[LMt m a"Don•[Dp.,"and tM other ro Co Mead." Ha aeld s if - Doling rill lou Ceke a cMvice.. CvmCilmmber]hello said[M on aeye Saye"emz"Loa. Cwnn11- Dmmber dotard mid mybt that L vUt I.Imide. Cuumilvember Darling mideitnduw rote ear t.he tinkivg v r Se It Lrgv enough to Mve co feed 1[. (CamnllmmMr Dwl1m cMv cecmmiouely roened tM box,w coacher box, mlde of emther Mz.Im1dv of avotMt hm,uc.,mtil flnelly a evell Mx-9 d. Ht found a very fine tie ae a B;ft fcm LM other eldv of cM b.ch,ro vh3N ComeSlmmber eawrd site.) Nhile wim tM ser ee of boxes,Croncilnember Dmllvg voted"hie m®e tlidn'[reiee vo 4m1,"eed"oar I Imar hom ..dad[MSI-of[hv lrodflll,'among otMs barba, �" -'' Poch MSMx.C1Cv McnCe[y Secntery,W[h MSMr[luv eddnaeed Co milmvhex Wv11vB.a fallow: "1b a ase of yv ow wrde,i h[DovcI",ft.1—mtcluC y..Mva M.do.Mne[1 6�trfm Avd,m youimll knw,a er SFe I_t e w 1 cam o4[hg ams Finaea L elmyertMte t gi a of yme philosophy--mmy pieeee d f y u�powd a eIdev�L tYcmeidered. d�', a m e alwy qu k adv m rhe- M pr.wrbial caml'a 1n M wog tv ould bee orad that If w w e about[a ga off ro of nom L,Yuu mold elwya e[aady[M troupe back.t c - rlth ya¢pru11ce11A.ervatiam rodaludgemvty. Although[Mre have bwn e w rhe[Hugh[ymx...tcibueiwe ode M mmlme Nu of N Mve baso.you rare lnt.ve[td In[xa[Livg out ell tM eldea to be sired publicly and CM vim[es of[M e1e nod your scrapbook reflect Nwe[loco. Ale.,i[eeem co ba[het - pt.d d d[1m,.uC long apo,[Hey u wind really like[o Mve a espy of ev old pM[ograph[Mc me a Md reproduced du[fm a eenene tecepC t and e.I have tti.It upon myeelf[o repr.dme fox you M phv[agrepM1 3J � ,( of'A poeae!a front of the Jefl." TM[ie LM mly cept.on to it tM[ Mve. dm'[even have a year ov 1[ Mc mr that you rill Som by afY[M C1Ly Caumil,[Mt could be pen o1 yam r arch to find a date for[M k eve k „ pM[o. Alva, Mve a elbm that I mould 11M[o preeenl to you M[eon of ewers same of the MgFligh[e of ^ mr public Ii- WA ife.r z r 7 - � h $ ax PS CIT4CODBCTi I®eTII1G MI-TM CS[v Beamer ,af C Pipae Said the pbcavevlvgy la the My cv my goad po11t1e1m end Jetry'a ability 10 speak hi ' & 1 s I mlaely.e....ABtly L !vett alwyA preceded by[M m eivgle phxace: aetrih.s m.^ L id F trih.s all of a and it bur a ruck all of ue tw eight yeeta.eAnd,he said,ea mt a ell Familiar ith the ayvbal of LM city of Hen—11—pine tree.a dmble theft,very abstract,Sm w the rail and graces thf. --thug aH Ma haw[M City's symbol fax some[]m. We decided,M eaid,tent the phreae the[Dr.Dmlivg y ?. M1ea eo adroitly eaployed mgM1C iu ba pvxmevwtly amhla¢wed m aur Hnde. 11,M said,tM staff Ma takes it C£ Iupm iteelf to Ati—w es hmdla ai —to cM ona.tmt A-t—gdbt—tuclal.uW—A of Georgia wed to Feed wt At ewpalNs. m.Pipes—A—d Cvuvcllvevbex Dwliv¢Heh an u b—Heb a bole of lighting - AA 1 Sn M C—pLm Kee In MY seblaA A w St¢lona Heb the wrde fit Btl—M. pip.. eaid LM.,.if hes emtber preaevtatim far couvcllmembex Dwling. tle eaid R.Ovxlivg M th a very atehvg eapertLe>a eM Eield of lav evforcemvt end of courea hie earvlca Co[be 1Fni" ver ity ft tM➢apertura[of Ctiminalogy,aM M baa an mtme a bmkgromd 1a police wr4 and hla Sv et .a a iv io Che City-f Buvtev311a Poli:A Department wa very obvious from early on from hie earvice an LM city Coumil. C k ec—t,Jr.,Police Chief,then made tM prevmteCien. Ch1eF Hckmrdt eaid m b—f o£the Po31• _ �, pe Cm M1e w¢[H co shot Ste ecfatim fes Dr.Dovlivg•e leHaxehip cad arpaxtiea tent ha gave M 4 �C 11 h1 igh y a Mre. M ebur preeevxed M1L HCh a fxavad HPD oFfitfal amuldax catch aH ]Sea iox ab d C-- ling they At—hie[tenet plaCa[o[M oaxmanav[Ci[v Nall plaaua[s ba di.'LI d I[ha lobby. Gees Pip-[env presented faceimElie copies of the 1865 and 1852 City Cmx[are[o Cauneilmembax Dm11ug.' Benday. MAY- F ace ane mealy"lid 1 1 really beta t. maxfae that Jerry hoe mane to tM City mil ov r the 1 tight Jyeare. 8be made[M follwlvg At=[ "I wind—to tell you.MC MSmeOmmC Ca m. I 1 ok ing far A menta Chit—B ee I aadh a couple of tbi.ge AH I f.d ova[MC I thought fit Je ty sty call. IC—ply eaya tMt a gxaetxmn ie mm[M ie because hew vM[he tea. And Jerry Me done 5u CM[. M Ma alwye beev rbo M we through eigbt years that M my beev dew Mt.. Bo Me nw vaared off hie H 1 vee Be stood tall cad trve[o each o£ebur, Many of Mre[might Moe bem xepx--d by M11m Yf W ll Nang to Hee hie e[rwg voles oP repxemetatim. Also,m axe golvg to Hae hie analytical mL:d M could alxaye addxeve a¢few¢ftw every angle end p C!same ivLe parepactSva.wd[Mt[elan[Bill 6 eisaed. B. onight.Jerry,w o say thank au fax eM mwy home that you ep.t contributing to Bwrev111 k"r if x I wind llkam[ot[aka a peraeml epportuA ty[o tbevk Jarxy fox befng my right am tbe.e last f T h a bem A at mg Myet Ft.ten and I xved[v hfa time end slur again--late of elms At]:00 A A.M.ware �-tM mwfng. Meme bem a great aesiatmce to m and m the city through.[." r�or .9day tM1en prevented Dr.Dm11v¢r1Ch a w T-eh3rt Hth tM wrde'Jex Dw11va,Bayer tbe free io shite lettece.a e then M M1H t tori in forr[M myw a asioue t E e,me 1m during vhlch've Md to racalveatalHlar T-ehlxt for em Myer, m gw ­yHeo pre n + Ced him H[F•City of tlunCeH1L bel[Mckla and a City of Hmtwille cap. Myer day th¢v pre d M Ci[y Cewcil vleaw[o Jexry Dmliv¢which cowamoratea hie eight yenta ee City nmcllmember fox N d C C 19]9-198]and Myer Pro Lm 1986-1997. mymr Bpvday then rec BA—d formr City Coumilvambera Pv the.&It.ne: Bill—g-(f.—MA-ft �. vd a[largo Cowcilmmbex):Garee—b—(farms Yard Three Coumilvembar):cad Stave Dav1a(fewer City m $ ��C Ilvevbex-at-large,Poe.3). Steve Dsvie commented tent it ie hie eaparievee trot"tmy forget yen'—k. k. StB tm[M1a cam a City mil[M v t day after M—1-d eom ed fd hie name tag tae already Mme f hie I. 4 desk. Ba eaid Jerry["Nt M form In ref..;cbe Mic in deb.te,cad M alae put the'p"in repeat." l�{, j—D—na,r - {�, " C milmevbec end Baypc P m Dwling then mdt tM follorlvg reapmea: "TMxe 1 al.t c Id {but I von'[,Sme. I mould etsritby.artaivly Chwking a bumh of felh..mC[M lm.[vF rhlch--in 1 h w fwily,w Bit.mtMxiv..vq am j.AA.AH my am Colin, Be—id you cm tell rhe.'children a p- 1 Y Ciw turn[My'll put m e[L to Cam. I..ttalHy wouldn't be here Bit—[hem. My rife vada tM f Y-! $1.00 filing fee. TM—t people I wind certainly think--I nerved Hth thea¢Myoc..wly dewed Bih AAAf - 1•"' hen:I A—rlth sure.City BavaNra aM didn't da�.Hth a.y of Lhm.vw dv I ivtevd City [a I Jha.MSmm.ries my be tM em cm Cm[dew Mie:Invu —I.Cit Attorea ' y 4.m mu.da.fo[vent tM tevdal aH a I vailety of Eellw cpwcl dtMce.M I did voc Mthar ca c t her may but Mre bee b p about o e emplete m eve Time I've beev dew hexa. TbBy CeH to finish and mese to Bilden m t pia I et doieg that. To all o£[hes I CMnk for emir Mlp[tM city staff and departure[heeds LMC $ » I Ah.d eh war the yeaxe I•va found met cooperative end mat tavmicted to the elty.I eMvkl and 1 o tM.[ere of—1\v rho have A.-fit I.alma t0 mve ur spend w Tuesday nigh[.dew M1 J dm vbet they axe doieg on Tuesday vIghc.Hth m ng . me dew here.Mt I thank Ch.. I Hll ly say ound hito Lha purple with them 1!ve worked m the.pencil and the staff,=1 mve o:=.eiw f - d vy if M aMIt end of]2—A and Dt.Bell Se going to Efvd himalf m eM shett ted of 8-1 este T h uld simply gay CMt I have tried to dl g—Htmut bb—g d—greeable end I dpv't aN gi E di g but I de amloglae if I've ever beev dimgreeable. of eM urrvel.of our ur racy ie M L Ability vete ymr cwwivue.At—your place.aM N out and have a sup e!coffee riLh t;:11 Mcfeah vote ym've IwL c ma11H. ThattwuId be CM our thing. TM otMmp t th1�wind¢Ily M A card e!ad 1 which,I Ne.e,ie the ptwogative of all a.4.iW Comcilmamhexe--a card of advice o tenet[m[rem3n b hlvd and tMm M[ace—LcB--—d that simply ie Lmt weer forgot rben you ere dery hexa m Tuesday gh y..repx B—tense 25.122 falka wtthere Bit—tM-—A 11HM of CM yen City eF Hw[evllle. teptur—Lcg Lhm ae peopl.,paoplarhe are—tegetmr in A.—I ceepaot,and eowtivee—this F.A Fim dl—tlon e.matinea that ie Nod for CM —ti.. env iv tM city my m me B—ily b.the A.thing tM [het pod for City ee A bmuxacratit entity vwldi.Emply tiun yen I:myaee x iv—tof CM.Stir. -,.d to the gowt—Al en[Sty. I—I Hoa yen all certainly and I bid you gmd luck. �� i tlBCEPTIDY 1d L011NCI1 OONP8B8NCg'BOOtl. ADJWPgI®T } be A ape t6 lye �Aa r City ecreCary —h 24,1987 I , @ k MIM 1 .r b �`��{Xfi 7q, AGe.fifi HDD['0" 1¢ePfe9 DP APl[L i 198] am'+&.�{( '"''" ' `" F4 Nlmrtes oP Tae]mais9ssis cITP cawclL xeernc oP 1P811],19e]�.n le Tae clT3 BALL couecn.me2asas,LDGTeo — }, AT 1313 AVHR08 N IM]®CITL OB HDeTH9ILIH,COUNTS DP YAW1H,AS 6:65 P.tl. Coumdl m[1n regular eaeHm Heh the folloHvB - J k. =1.D.Bine. eve meug ars[tr J1v CetteC.Yoe.l a[]axge(-PI.—StDan)a Yillfm B.Bees N1111em L.emeoek.Wxa 1 (rePlecee Dfek ilhextavlaa t - ce,,,¢,`s l ':, �' Jerry Dwlfvg(m[go]ng Netd 3 Buvcllveebee) Hill RvoLte,Nard 3 (xeplaees Jarxy Darllvg) .y „�'x'm-`x ;II Pe-xy mwra,Jr. efey offlt.re ne.ent: � Y Gary Sall� City tSeot PHoauvd Nuugar� e.City At—, it S authC.—,City Secretary aeaaiCwd eabmery 23,1987(meed wteide city) aaeeeigmd Na C.3,19.1 (bw]wae travel xequicemvte) qi �� OMclae 9uehlm i� ' „�� i f ; Nr.euehivg acid M Ie here tapteeav[iu8 tba SmMv311e Mye Hee 1 A.wefetlm(13 yaaxa avd uHex) !� 'W.- Beek the Bum11"e pecvlmim to Mild t.bat[Mg cegw H Mt.Her-Hose Park to enable[M k1de t.imm hor Co bac the hull a little batter. ee It....ted a eMtch ahevlva rhata tM tw hettivg cages—1 be toile r (14'ride.]C'I..)vHch rill coat eh0ut$1,900 to M geld tax by CM Laagw. B¢LLd the xvMxa of[M13a am ecL[iov PLo 1v[evdc�do YMPo ek cevvected Hth[heli 1meLLLCiw. &Haid he ie Hmply eakfne foe[M �r`^ X Couve Il'-- covei r m[rue P4yor Monday Baked foe o deecrlpefm>a a little mea detail of rhe[mwld t M 1nml,ed evd getf-t to[Mteta££fox ravi.. Tve staff H11 t—get beck H[h ue HYh[bL 1Hoxmt1fon }? for om avaI--,Byo-emday Said. She said[hie L probably.­9 K xeelly wed out tMca. Mt.Rmhi� Bald hie time[able le imHietely. Mayox Muday asked-Mehin to Ha[Hih Johmy Poteete a[exon w 11, 1e. Mr.Ru-I eHd the ba iva.­--dHll be built vu[of 2)i—pipe HLh a elmle c i m 12 fmt high H[h a black Meting cage vet rhlch drupe dom over the cape evd ie mchored to[fie grind. B —it Hll vol look ermhy. 1"y" t0®fdL MBBSTHG 4 �v«Nen Nwa.y[hew celled the foeeel eeeafev eo ocdmt. BuvcllvmMc Pecey eowxd,It.pcuevted CDMSIDeH T®XIRPT83 w T88 PReyICG P�TIHG . �{, 8 Cmci]nambex Harsett mde them ova[M mfnuLea of Butch 34.1987 avd Comilnober Bin III �� m avded eM m[lay. All rata Iv favo metfm weeed uvmlmuel,. I rand the K re v t—and vevv.ee.f the Ceaulta of tht ittlo®ic eletilm of APBSL 4.1987—h0.Shw,Cit, 1 m D=� The City eeere[ary chin pceeevtad CM Mayor H[h[M afficiLL rout[.a<'the Apcil 4,1987 eleutiw fo t.M"'I.of the uvofffcfal reeu1M of[M[electiov ae n filed af[ec W polls clue d. R' }M1$, 11 he asked Lhe Mayor evd Couw31 tCrev xeaulre eubnitted by each.lactim PCeaidlve Judge ae[ebuL[ad jl LYf- U mate mL£1cia1 emacy chaeta. TMSCmcil tbm reviewed ell predmt xatuxoe.ua—absentee ' - f vd thu ateuretely cepve[ad m the emery alae[. Rhe officfLL ceeLL[e axe repoetad below: H A I T1T1L N1BD C.pOTtl GST: 4.1 Mt of fitall II +l'` Abe.• fRI t.1C3 (A Pc[ 201 (Z) Deal (R) NondayI' Jme fn X26] 95f 160 95I T40i 951 a(9o[xepeCted I[e- 16 52 8 3i 32 51 III Pvalclm3 ty mrd or �`k"yr Ofam Wve pceciwt--Hee 155 532 91 512 141 SRR JSv career ceeulte a[evd) ll8 6]2 B6 482 I. 411 F C, 138 o of 2 _ 1x o is - Nerd Ove ' K ' Dave®L.l�emoct 32 11 ]b11 i 2611 Ill 5 711 Z3f 111 411 141511 14' 30i 71} N[1CePf+u o 3Gi 1 if 1 1S 2 oz 'IDTAL Nd.D TWyOTHe GST: 230 115Z of TOLal) 4 .'. _ Po8ITIGNICMDIGTY Abe. (E) Pet.111 (2) It.R13. (x) TCw (Z) P ve'}: �vday 58 92Y P 133 9fiY 190 952 5R _ - SL)`7t Peci[ aon 3 Jim Carter 47 62E ]5 SCZ 122 56Y NxiLe inr. o DZ o CZ o 1f C Cd .4 Bill Hdo 1� lODx 1. 91Z U. 98Z 201 982 Z ',Q1, Z 3i 2 tx 4 1i ,5 f Ye SOTAL NADIITHeHH VDpee GST:S)Y2 (15 of Total . ■e Del Abe. f2) ht l08 ( Tatel RJ Novel y ]1 1DD2 130 9fiZ ROl 9.f11- �Y F Nr1[e Sm C DZ 5 4Z 5 2f b Jin �'ttia'4l K ,- - .: ",.. � (N4HD Tag86 gBSULTB CDNSINI180 NIS PAGB ) _ 4 R S M "x s ).19H7 CITY COUWCL.POSBTIYG ION - : YOSIpTw86Cd P �SOLTAbaT�Pat.105 (S) 34 111 6) s2S 101 69% y� it Jim Cer[ex 41 SSI 62 47i 103 50% " Nri[e-im 0 0% 1 1E 1 I$ I`� ? Por Yard Three k 3 Paroy Howrd.Jt. 10 100E 70 1002 124 98% - 204 99S II Wrlu-Sm 0 0 0 0 3 2% 3 1S (. TOTAL WAHD PWB VOTHB GST• 432(282 of Tata17 Y P09I1IW/CAVO HATe E) I` (%) Pct.306 (Z) P401 (D a i) J.Monday Fa193 98E 18 1005 15> 94Z 968 YriCe ive 3 2Z 0 O; 10 bZ 13 31 .(. �a � it D— 97 3 97 462 6 30183 16 6 431 ,f d; i� J.Carter 112 54Z 14 701 95 H3; 321 54S Vtite.iu INC OR 0 ON 2 1; 2 1S NONSrd Clwr ary Be 41 ]5% 167 752 14 67% 131 71% 353 73S C ! Alice Ell- 14 25S 55 35S ) 33Z s3 29Z 129 27S ii Wki[e-fne 0 0Z 0 0% 0 0E 0 O; 0 OS A P 80l8ZABY OF AT-CAROB BACeS MECIMC38 (Z) ABSENTEE fS) 12 (Z) k ht. J.Monday �L 1696% 121 981 128) 968 Yrite it. 51 4i 2 2S 53 41 It Por Pwitiw 3 Oiam Lave 636 49% 63 471 699 r 5 O1 C ON 5 40Z Jim G 670 51% 71 531 )41 S1Z Nrice-feaJZ y, - TWAL"MIS CA—BALLOTS IS THIS FLECTION: 1.510. TOTAL ReGISTEE80 IH CITY: 1881:S WHO VOTFO: I9% 1 TOTAL VOTERS CASTING ABIMEE(ALL WARDS): 141 S OF ALL VOTFHH WTI.CI—.: 9% ELRCTION PLACF A101 SNECIMT NONON. S OF TOTAL VOTING MIS ELECTION it Statim eo.2 101 NOw 3.1 IMG 5% Cmr[hauae Ioi 301 20Z =°^ L[HSp[ia[Church m lOCM1 105 80 5E 'I Ha1.,Im 201 180 121 ' ' 2Aucatimy8ervlw—t- 206 224 151 -11n Luther Nie BM1r.C., MI 146 1.1 w. hath Remodel BSP11a1 Church 306 21 2i !Valtrt County Appteiaal Offlae 401 187 121 Abcenlaa Hat City Hall 141 91 ,f BALLOT 88R7A1 NO6IDB88 H@®6B DISTRIBUTION OF GN8 eP cm BALLOT SKIS Y4`p �i Nerd 1: 0002-0150 149 AbevGe BS310[1ng Gard 1: 2: 0001 Nard 1002-1100 99 IS A6amCee 1l— _ 3. 2002-21W 99. lham[ee BellOtfng Yard 3: 2001 U 1 Yard 4: 3002-3130 149 16Sm[ee Hallo[Ing Gard 4: 3001 Ri - Nard 1: 0151-0625 475 Pct.102 '� Nard 1: 0625-1000 375 Pct.201 •I J' i� Nard 2: 1151-1400 300 Pct.101 �i .' Yard 2: 1401-2000 6W eat.zaz t ,3 Yard 3: 2101-3500 400 eat.ON Nerd 3: 8501-3W0 500 Pec.301 Nerd 4: 3151-35s0 400 eac.ROb 4: 3351-3940 390 pet.401 Nard 6: 3941-400 .60 Pct.30. CONSINOR RFBWOTION eider Rewlutian go.8)-2 t a im Che flwwlta of[he electim !�Co Mpt—Yy[hen PrwavCedcM1e F011orinF reaplu—Mich.—pl.[he reaulta u pxeae—St— I HSBWU'TIOW 8)T 886WSTION CAWVASSINC THE RETURNS OF TO R-01.AB NONICIPAL UK TIM HZLD WITHIN TER -,_C / C1T4 W NONTeVILLE ON TO 4TH OAT ON APRIL.1987.POB TO PORM I OF SLECTING A MAYOR AT CANCAN•AtID FIVE COONCIL7@0NR6.ONN INM AT-LARGE PoBITION 3,ANO ONE PROM BAON OF SEB CITY'S PONE NAAOS OHS.TNO.TH886.ANO MO80--WC THE R.—I OF SAID SLHC- ' TION;PIPOIHG SHAT NOTION OP SAID eLeGP10W NABY ee TION IILY ANO N FRGIVEN SMTHAT SAID YAS PeOPHRLIDfl.0 ANO TURNB THBREOP MADS HMNPROPEOFN IN R OFFICIALS —B ACC08 - DAWC1..TRF O G91S DP TH8 6T1TE. µ5�Q"x C0mai3nwbar 0wliw mde[Im mllm Sdmt Beeolutl0n B0.87-1 S c gi above rhich e e the —Uta a mead and COmndlmember Settee[eac=a the motion. All w e taSESvm Snd[he mc10v o aed ] § wanimouely. T4 OAIm ON OFFICE iia City Secretary.IIULh I—,[6ev admivLtared the Wth pf Office to the wrly elected. ��' h e a y t Ji } ` ���� � r%r PAG¢8fiB SOON"0^ TY COOHCIL M88TIeG OF APRIL],198] �,'^v; ,� {,{pye �And vw Eo[g[secln¢e.vut3nq elected Couml]meebere mAelectlm Of Nevar Pro- —Me Nmd I a� MYnt—YCMv—d[h,mrly elected and the te-elected co the meting. CoumilBarbet Sill smock i .Yf T iverodmed M1ia vlfe,Tumlta:Comcllmerbu Bill Hnocca Introduced h18 rife,fWe]al;Cmmilmmber Dory Mli N �, "` mtxoaneea nia eempaimeta,sym,sten am mrie; 3j Coumilambet F-Y emiarmd.aJ..Ivcrodue.d hte W,i.�Allut®a hetfnemanmd he[aanghcer.tw grevdthildtea ;� i rd K Y�y and a feiavd.Hawrly. lEB r Nonday extended hex cmgcatulati-B to CM1m all and wlcomd cM1ev ebvetd. -Ey v'} II Comci]vmbe[GBty Sell then vmlmted.M aceLtwCiw as Newt Pm[m Co limen! Sura d ' r 1r.i ave Comcilmevhex Rertett -ended Che ration All w n mor end the m[ivn Nevday a tatulatad Nayvt Pro-ten Bovard far Chia...tie Neyor Pte tem eaxaxd meed heiMe evloyed oumilvembe[frm wed three m 1—focratd to emtEv is fn tMt rale and to eve the-y BB Ngvpgr e1 ` meed be 831 cavtivm to wrk m those pro lam that hurt ell of ue. - ac G4 "�fri".. CONSIDeg AGSeBd B 1 !"& ` maid-m aueemmt Eor[M 1987 awmer bu,Mll vxogem wtaville D1rie H d lll fxl 4 !Softball AuociB[Im J 1 F aNy f Cera i City Namget.tecommnded approval a£thio.91—t fox 1987 for a e,mee youth league bueball� progtav far eIl boys egea chlrteen-EourCemteM fax a ..._¢ague softball progrm£ox all B rle Elva—gh eighteen. Ceumllmenbec B rre t mde them v of this m tend Caumilmbemrs aecovded the intim. All w e iv favor ma[M1e m m m sed uvmSmusl. emu o ti y seam Cm,itlee m ur [Eor the 198]sumer baseball m m rt[h Cha BwteB Ill Y h Ba ball Ae 1 1 y foriallbelty Navagar,c comevdvd approval o£¢hie agreement£ot 198]fo unmr ymtb la bu,ball� mogrm ys ago flue to twlae. Coumilmvber Barrettm e the mtlev[e P[ovaof thio d 3Yr Comellmvbee Cr corded[h,mcim. All w e>a favor ardthe milm oaeaed umell �� ` Cmeider m a¢reemvt far atche,tra.....rmi br500 f i2[he Buvtevil]e Youth Otth.—iv mId Exon AA_Comfesim Envie.m budvetad he b it TM City Nmager t f i. v proamced chi.ag[,emaC-d p mold provide m appottuvi[�for yomg�aeM 1-. } aieimg.metimlasly a[[ivg playata.to reheats¢and play oteM1e.tcei vusle wekly the 3838 B,ei 1 11 h-ld c emdueC moCiov reM1eueaL weklyl aM[o provide.racial pxagravnfag for the genual public II cM elderly and foe acM1oo1 children. t fur[M1er provides fec the hiring of a conductor,Nr.Hmglae h I- [the ocay. including wkly tehebulle: xacn3t cod reLeiv otcbeacta mmil ludaxa IvrweklyNmet pee rtputt.dae and vbtely all male far mnberel and[o act as llaeimobeMm he tchea - cr ane m mea r 1 e 0 �.P1 sea that although M can app me bud it be g a[ lletnit v M agenda is this ease a 9— evar comcllmvMore-iv£otxval[Im cove�mlvg�hfa pmt _ r e �{ ��color pxagru. He said eM fuvdB ate derived fcua Ne hotel motel tu,allveated to[M ArteeCemfaelm. I� a ett eraxded aveually for the.me Of then fmde ti—gh Lha Arte Cemdesian. - 'I - CmmlLenbet Gaima mde[he mtlm to amrave [and C umilvwb,r Bell eernnded M �!All >a faror and the—ti.. aced umnlmoualy Of t ie eueemn e r,�e, unei]vmbu Herten noted thfa Ie the mly youth orcMa[re batmen Mee and Halla.. Mayor Mo day id it 111 M b2.finefmiing to retch tM At.--pt.—Beed mmy£ot program and Chau to w[ch hen g vd thio is m emevple. SM said the ember—...d to thio-ht—Ma abut Lcipled,so obviously it fa II 'te groriag and mklu!a Placa foe itself. BM sold thio i.emctly[M goal of CM Att.Cami.aiw. I� c➢NBmn axe Cmre.S_ it Could,[bid 87-23 Foca diuel vowted m[[eble Bir Com o 0-Amt-N in f!9 169 43 6 paid ftm budgeted funds tease[ tM f ( The City Manager.Cen Plpee, pneee[ed[M e[afP's mevmavaatim to -Capt tM lw bid metivg peclfl- x e a catime for a ileac!,mated pottable air covpreeaoc for tM nater end came d...tCmnt. H,said the 1 commeao[rlll be aced by meet,same and tM oaPS pruleet.divisions. The Cemtdl roe advised fmde wre approved ee peat of the mid-yea[budget adlue[wvte fn the emuv[of!12.000 iv avcaunt 22 6}fi90T. 0a Bald + tba 512.000 re.approved for tM pur�uvM[of m cit compteaev[and r bi—. .PIm,meed[he a1[hmer III Me already bean purchased i,i ha of 41.359 and his lanae a bB . f!10.461 fec M air empreseo[. eel p Comcilmmbet Bora[d end, she mC1an to ve of[M lou bid of thB moot of 11.141.41 fave Loumllnember Hell as md,d cM intim All w eoiv t and—m dv aa.dvlmu 1 T u aider bid 87-26 for m 1 hes CONI meg e..o Bed I v lar bid rM 1M Cmmil tMv received[he eomevdatien of tM.,.if m--pt the lm bid meting epeclflcetlme i -+ f edger!late[.Inc.far tM—1 contract foe eM puec of Cold ratemean. PipeB Beid cw bid. iP ` teceivad from BBdGt Neter and Sockwll Inceamtioml Cormra[ien. Ba eafd BtPCum g 1—B[CBBmvy did ,,YY eu6nit a bid.,tle said the m rs vill be p�r d w an ae needed ba.ie with fund.comivB f[m budgeted J fmde. The bid t ML[fov Bbewdi[Mic [o£ot the flee different B—B of Cold-ratet m[eB{-01eplBeevev[[Ypee:i 1tarbine type elaBB II:cavpomW ty ea and Lha Btralmts for tutbln,and...pond mecca a eceivea m 1,x11 1.1987. Covvcllmvhet 4t,m mde Cha moC1m Lo an xwe bId No.B)-26 ovmad m Anxil 1.19g)from Seder Iq Ira.and Coumllmmhex Hoo ovdad[M1e mcim. Alk wre£v favo[end[ha wt3m oaeaed uvevimu.l :$ 3 Yi CITY NMACBs•3 REPOHT Samcdn—Ancil 11—Orimtatlov Den 8ehedule } ", F Ceve Pipes Chau P[samt,d cbe agenda fox the de len orlanmtfvn Bai Eor SBLV[da y g y.Apr31 11. ua Bill—cal di.cueelom couid be acheauled ov Hlkim Lake 1—B.but the Setuday a—I.de already so — full that he mold pnfat delaying[hen,dievueefove for a�aeulon aftee a foam!Beveim m a Tu.-Y pays 41iw �rrl,': ,� ,•.� � u f 1 Y I 'Ch N m , q, 4 3 S k ka y">y:, k 5 COHgCIL ImTTll o APRIL 1,198] NIAUIH3 "0" PAHE 869 t � e said h fav vill also eexw f ghex E h Mr cam ilvamb Y Sd rine will ,� �Y� � be satin uu[of tM dry mtattevd the pfxY Y gw eMil ep 3v d y.remmleg etwed 10.]0 A.tl. I '����`� n�sy. .�. idhmg s ACT1v1TT Rgegax _ y m Y ox Hovday-d qhs rill M--g tM moria..eft mail camlc[eee(.die evd pereowl)and �^ mould I11a[v Imov Lha­t­PMferawa.if my. � ' eleovhi¢cawfeLLan arta amen[eatmricy veemnfea Yyox Mo¢Yy.ted rlth the eLetlan of Jiv C.rer,n have a­yw tM Hmtaville Hme1vH Authority and eM ukad[M Cmvc11 fox[Mir auggeetiooe w e my comber fox[M[body. 8M eLo adneed nth Che ' 'i ` aln[fav of8111 moth,CMxe L¢vuucy m tM Plamice Cowfwiov.W CM Camcil aMuld feel ftee m e amevd eowwe to fill that v.emymi u nil. Yawec of Hrlw Hmdwrd fv l.[metim Mayo,—Y mad she fvdlcaLed 1.1 net the[n mould get Yck nth Bxim Xoodmrd[hie moat to reapovd hie gme[1w. HY said be Iemt Mre thL mevlvg,M[she did¢sit to get Mek[o bL[o amply say that Mined-M bed-t e,e 4 aeewd to be a queetfav lmlafvg Dr.-1 aed hie campaign 11[sxa[un and so , F eM Hold refer him to p,.Yll fox arty peteovel ivqufxy M nght hne H[D[Mt. yr Plamlw Comieeim Letter-.1.D.eehlvdler-varmm[o iwmobile entice of ofv nt(1vx11].198]7 voeetl anelopm F Mayor lboday[W reed aloud a letter Exam the Chaa of CM P1u¢1vg ComLauklvg Cbe Comc31 s. IEau gndwce Mere•^e m Lbe fvtmf of Sac[im 203.1(d)of the Hev­­ti.b CaM.MSeb-q­that whirs entice M wined I¢might dv indieativg propmed dnelopvm[pLva feta lot or lots 1v that=.IlborMod. " Y inked if CM.tits L for cfie putpoee of ellouivg the opivlove of eajumL prap.Ly Dinars[o We same i+ legal fewt m CM decLiav of tM1e Comfeaim,avd 11 eo,to chat-1 9e asked if ibe yublfc-tit.is Svemded solely[o elior wopwty oweca to -'�fi ,:,. '- � cetMifgxhbvoerhlaghabdo,cMMot dm, YY w+siidteedmree u v[mlyr,ha[hL aan Mara tM coavf Cbly. demne loopf msvam[e proewalduanLre LMof[juSvspt ecwt ch e do o[hax tlu¢he eyvpatM[ic to CMee swarm. YyoxiXovYy aetd aM fe delighted to Mve teeeaved this latter frw Xc.ech3vdler. 8be said she is galvg ..w Lo look et[Die c sae chat tM legal recmrm w t1l.cwld ha and—lyyae it n[h CM code .d glue the Cvavcll.opiviw as t hw IW feel it vas prmosed to ba nittev. SM e d eY Hou au set S this thin vwk ba P1.etl m a w,k eeealav agenda. bhe said nth ChevmiaroCwvc31'e ewe ebe poea Ji �i this a tM code of open[1av[a ceeolva this wae[Iw. Yyar mMey asked Mx.Plpee taaadvlee m.Yhlivtlex i I I mHgH>z ACPSOH 'ky, � ' l le Lava Hee ecoblen "�hyk { CwmllrMer Yll entad he 1 covicemed shoos the fveue ceimd by Xc.gchlivdet 1v hie Y[[w. raceivad a 1.1 P...calla lam.1hc edvinvgbe-1 yet amtber m a ling ee ee of Smmpaclbled d proDlme ou[fa Xexd 4 of rhleh he fe camexned. cameoted LMC[hie recevtteleeCiw h.show ` LrMw,iv Dia xe-electlov,[ML i[Ie a rebxavdm m the Leat reload 1v tM empalgv3vg-t--ti, ¢elgfib.-M . He uvfd tM Me r avd Cwmil evd b—if Mve detected a vary a xovg ee¢elmvt,aC least fir"' 1¢Yxd d,far incl®velghbocMod pcote tiay. Y eve—d cM—11 m give comp ariws thought about P weaibly evhevcing mor dmlopnv[code sad lmklag et w vt.t furtbax w.t.t ......ecially[M paopla ov J v Lbe paciphery of the meas that Mve deed na[Setlam Me Mve vo otMr Prmsetiov. (; Tq.Wfov 16 Ye[Sm—tech 19.1987 m Cmmcllm.bar Paccy Wacd,Jx.reported ov Die recur[uetmg of tM vembere of Yg1u 10 Iv E tloumm. Y said tbe apwber rte Flocwce SMpiro!ren Cbe CSty of Plein(Cawcflmevber1. TM mom Eocue a bet pneevmtlo¢w toemmrege mevbau to Mea.sere m<ane[etl m rho[ie gofv w v Lhe Teem Mg1eM- �: e. Y a¢Sd theca m several thouewd bill MfI tbi beglalature- envy rill Mve a drI* impact open tbe ab11f[` f eltfee to gavel. ge mid 9 r Cort 6111 aed f v. waling 6111 eeavad co have ev L[rev[iva.-He a all esti.rill M eavpet-for CM lemavlvg fuvde an3leble from[M item. He aai�d a ell ,y^ v want me cede the[[be ci[3ea vuded o eavbam ftr t..1¢it".[eMn a little clout rlth tM leglLLature' Y aald the pcew¢t intimal adminea[xatiw fe tryfng m mks ci[ige a amen of meow aed 3e dtevtn1 support w of Lha et,amg]c ere.. said[Me ie a xaLL emeere. Tbe apaakae euggae[ad n all becw fmi]Sar nth Che follogivg hllL,m.-d said: cote H£Slc B ae Hills I 282 560 288 566 2% 561 "W 15 3] j 1 lv di...e In tM ecmwy,Mi.HeraM said,tM,a Se[M leell¢g CMC tM1a fedaeal govermev[vill be Putting vocey 1vm[hY area vi[h tM Super Collide,(a[w epli[mr). 14e.8Mpito mted to h:gVi' M said, li' MC tY fent ­ -itcob applluciov m acgnre the a1u for[M mwr Collider,[ha voce lTp.veli ' Mve a cM.a. Y ea dY1Le.Fort ibrtb and Cwcae Mve met applicetlav fm[he Super Co11fYx elm. M � .. aefd it L M1opd[M[oma of[M movay rill coin m ray if ibe e e fe ehoem Se Te - Beovmic Oavalowav[--Yaveiae In[axviend�ime MoMav F Meyer.t. nand,1.[his regard.[Mt eM ape¢[medey 1n Yuetm mtewterSvg several dlffexwt a eq tuiw=P.m get a xagfmal.Deus w econemie dmlopmm[. SM eaid Me v3e3ted nth tlr,meso 1v Yue[w a gam tbe mtivl[iae m rblch he ie Inolved,fe rea.te vin of mC of t. avd 1.small Bu m Admlvie,_. + P nw peopY. She eefd ehq pima m awtlnw to do ewe of thio Lo try to get a Mvdla w rM[gxec[ly 1s happavivg m the region. SM uid abe vill keep tM Come11 ahreut of Me flndingq. f ----------------- s s r x� - f �+aN try ZA ., §.-. ,��t.�^a�y, � �k 9 rngg xl xlguiae op A9au 1.lvex __"g" �"SQA' aSA�tk^E�t k 7r� �; 'Akar Ya.City a£gw[svilla Lewuit j,— F� 44 M.J.C.OSckev.of gR!%: 'Riz,g d d ed this a little bit earlier,bu d avd t ha jl b..v a rul3vg from Judg¢Lym gugh w Lbs Ak d officially,I think you told m ba re of chs[suit,hue I dov't kmx that the pert I derntavd Nae tined.iwaolvea you I[Involved ti—M. $ �Z ¢vd of Sc. g you have wy kvorledge o£[hate I uvdere[aod it roe issued a wek.r w ago." k dr. gneCt B.uvds.City Attorney,advised: 'I would like Ca Cake ehfe opportunity Lo cover a e.pl f �� ' I item fei the Cowell. I guess w'll get beck to LM1at. I'll advice Cowcfl I'll probably ba 9—ing ba k to 1a Lbs fit-'utter--about late last night.I res cov[actad by o xepre a ' " ingeM1eeAk¢r Ye.City of gun[sY111en---it that hoe bem filed Sv federal­t ...t—and[d.—I e[ed i Chat[Im[hat she Md received a oto from her sec e[ that enddca[ed ease ec[Swebd heev taken b h '[ II federal court]udge Iv chs pendivg]wfedi.ti.wttex/eubdlvisiav w[[er of the Ake[v.city of gwtavill civil rights la_.it I.peke o Mc later[hie af[exv..wd at that[eve she had secured a copy of eh d avd xae Copyeng it[ a.vd it to e,but I wa u.ble[o...ahe Cmldv't£ivd i em.vge[the ispera,ea I 111 'I i do me kt o Chi Chs.v eenteat of[he otd fe. Cu1[e�arankly,I'm a .... r®eed by thi act ov of[he team b.cauw h. y Md oat ap sad[he m w for petit-I e ry]udgem¢e p e Cad far gc.Aker b¢cawe i[,ru li mdeteuvdfeg that.eubmieei.dnCe M1ad yes been ae[.foe a heerivg.tM1¢order avd Lire C wa En the C i pc.ea o£ptepativg a m pow a xM1en[hie order vee ..dared. I have asked ge.garehall top sed with S13ng ' .� apptoP_rasp....wd I'Y.aLo asked Cbat w acMdule a­11.9 be[m¢v hex sad Cicy Ceum11 ea soon a X� 5 i'xe ew ter her t upda the City Cvwcil w the stat.of thea 11[igatien." j Scha.ezya.City of ibmcrv113e Laweui[ it h !' Mt.gouvde alae Ch¢n repotted:""I would oleo simply like to advise City Cawc31[hat,I beliwa i Fj yea[ecday,I had talked Lo Sim MCCntt,aur attoxvey iv eM Schaper Ve.City of guvervlllg lawult..d iv die- {' ��evaeing eom of the adedv11-1Eve detelle of that.I saggea[¢d[hat he call the clerk's office fa ger Owl .bay voul.d votify us when Lhay xmdeced w opidd.iv[hat"_it. ge did avd he called'.beck 1.111 *, i)chat mL.vly did they L.11 blm Chat[hey would cell hie,Che[they wre.fn far[,eavdieg[he opiviov o at Cha[[Sm. Avd a ell I kvor about chat par[ieular opivl..fa Chet the claxk bad Bald IC w a 21 page opinlov.� v. Ij ga at, :,...Y,ao.bly aptimtatic the[th.CS x111 be grm[ad nom relief by the[apini.,be[I d.'L M1ava n � f it. gact w all geC a copy Ivt[be wil teeorr.r. I[rill h.. a�ycy umil e I F dfacum the ¢epee[Co LM1at litj:.te . 11[hese 1 ChlvgeachaciymCvigh[be opy eading nbeu[�it the mvepaperiLiomrcoxhor[b.mxe day. Ae ee w caw de[.xmive what tb.a[atue of h i�mtt.re m.w will g.t back to Clcy C—il avd advise Cou.il app.pti...1Y." A0.1WgM0lWS SII �� � ccfu119.0 icced 1- ty 3 r " pl eptu L Sgey 1 � y , IuI i 1 I t q fi �y C ! t fr p� e� 7777 4F ly A k t 4 l� r } sr, .r Y CSL Co it!6 t1 APkiL U.1981 BOOK'W P160 871 } t g i000'I'BS OP TBE eUNfSVl]J.e CITY COOpCIL Mw'TS WfA6'1H0w0 SEe 16T8 DAY OP APRIL,19B7 I9 Tld CITI OP WPf3yIW.e. }s e 0 •` COUNTY OS pALReg,TH818,CIT4 BALL BOILDIPG, AT 1212 ApeW08 M AT fi:d3 P.N. - �' Cau-11 rot 1n a regular swam H[h iM fallwivp--hese piaem[. ^. amt Honda➢.rNayox AL 1 Clty officer Preem[: }u�"'=^ { M�Geiwa,AL w•Pae.1 Ila G. -lar, GrPo3 w Pimm City Nsueger C. 1[-large. •.3 Yuvh Begber,CSty eecretvry a B.Gnay.Ac-Lige.Pw.6 Sco[[-vvde.City atotvry N' B1=c g—tts,Yerd 2 ` Y Hormel,Jr.,Nerd 3 t Pe Cary Bell.Nerd A l N@0ge ABgm."1'. Bill ea—vck,—1 1 ' � The meting vee called w order by.the—tsbly law Hovday.-yor. }hv Ivvvcati-—a pms—d by Council 4�j k umber Percy gvvard,l[. CITi-1gPOT/IBOOIny 212-rnel Park-295-6222 (apasdleg av Porml Park and wed fox tum agul at—teec[3-Heh 11th) qt Dim said hie r oz b-9 bete is d coibs City sp chs raewfaclvg oP Pumel Pmt. Be eeid x} [M ei[y did m—ilyvvits lab of it,MC at tbs esI:liw,awed-s Mve Suenued al Po k— eedery Mve—teased—siderably. ee Mid race M l—I than axe v-y wall ehildxev aoarm:fixaEtdfd of eh—'axe g..[a gat Me[. oro Nr.Dlx said his sec—d fox wmf¢g Mre t.—Il —fight taw gemel Poxk avd 11th S suet va tM need tete— ep ane ` lr left tum ei-ale[hexed -said be isn't g 1f Lhe Clty Me covaldexed[hm-rot,bA If-t,M avMv i [My could ee w certainly do wed those tumivg sigmle[Mze. i -ym MovdaY thanked Ne.Dir for SM cowliwve-eM street—.,Job. The-yor—sd Lhe city is J mad A—Che vpstdivg pmbiss ov poxml Park. DuTg the C 1p pried,aM said she lamed again of tbfaepmbl--d r edvad suggests-s Pet-wt-.to Lhv eltwtma ly rhMh aha hu sive d over to cba vi - e[e£Y for reeler.=She cold 1.Dim sM rill uk CM staff to Mve• v this newel 1 tm Halo- bo[b cM eveI_ pxo61u end the wed for cM left to v sseoala, Ce-ellvevAer G[wv-pp-ted Lhe hrnlvg e1p:s1 t—It by edvlefng of hie obeexvatlowthen asst aeldrhe city. get vlih the 9ta[C Depatty-[of HigMayv sod Public Tr—epoctalov to dittoes[M[Sw[all[1-u taw u poeefhle. �,' .L POWLL g08TING CONVeN® Att Citig-e: -eeaxe Nee E 11 W doM-edea,0.-ut-goad realdu[e.to to est cm eine abou +i su e —e oi[ res �.. 9.. v -P v v e c fr e lhreade111 add Is——Co-cil Sndicativg be tspreaev LM c—ee-d title-of Old Now[-Bond. eeid tM Eitet tine they heard eb-t the eauweed-adorrid¢etSuhdivlei—xwe w a Ikid�y ewvFw rh- - - mat poewd. -said Lhe weldevM mre all pntcy meM1 iv 1—. He said dray at=d t ng i aim matt-tM v t N—day end niked Lo My Bive,t,s developer Eoe tbe property. W.lfineagill eeid adaf.eb his the r slden[e k ab—L i n[fax about a Tar.busy,P thing pamalld-d"1"hirlvgye -—f e t. TMeadgill—dNx Biue a-arkad 1a 1Ntt,-ty vHisi—et od hs ro reek LMt oux�p.M velvet ere lar N •[My wfll eves bv. Ni.M.—Sillsaid ha dwe m[EseluNx a ietQulified n tMI Thxeadgill eeid t.B-elvo void M ie 1n full agraawv[H[h Nc. oM Beery.--tathou tt Mt p blase 'R that Mx.Neldexhefet is gain,to face dreiwge roefon,e[ Mr.Thnadgill said gr.g Hth Nr.-idexhoYer ted HI.Nelde,hefer is la}p1q and eb—[tit Decauee M L m uy ba-y agfeevmt-c IU—g ✓1 Heh Mr.Biue. 14.Theeadgill eaia xlghe vw M Ss loMeg It end a hotly bufldlvg gym right roe cba e t from his,ov hie avd of 1-e[ a iM[used co 6a.-==­mexyene-avg dew Blghu9]9 eeu[h ..- is laoklnp over at our Is—of tM e[v[. By eeid nor iM1e other sacci- f Lhe stm=t is g1is be 1-kivg aC—bile hems. Hs veld CMy feel.9b is-.ugh and tMay •tired of[M davalopnhc. Ba uid[hey idly i 4 Ei[vly belie-that-trills needy owe aesbla-v of a movawrlss. -eeid verde an Plva.M[ac[tov wad to Cal be w-v-d i[wade to M ca-v sw. L .IoM-adut they Idfts..sd-LMC e[lve wJ-1[y of de naldev a 1 his vvieh- borhoad Io wltlm to-p wd develovmot of tMp- —ride!-hilt cue 6ubdP,... Aa[eeld the—Jtt3t oftbem Mwamds tM largest Lveetwu[they sill e x wM L[Mir llvvv 1v—hwee. By eeid tbsy Its ' looklvg to sake a profit wt of[Mie bows Mt they J. vent to alloy xMC[bey Mve. -uid[hey uv[ o- air mighborMob ft-those rhe rest[o nue 1v,put dory afar alba of c-mete,cell them lox a-fit / + H[Mv mw w an LM1 t pr j sit li[[lee- ern fox hw it Ss golvg co affect w. -uid I Lo v e t w cow abate=d hM W.WE sill be very etxict deed rea[eicti—a I MlL. -Id of w kms deed restefe[Swe 1­ t halo that mch. W.-adoes eeid 1v 1983,iM till',Dale Subdiviai—Lxied st se mdulm suet d bvMg b awe[o v1Lw[M eud sp--Issi.,deed 0eetrlt3eve—tM citdeeu lost tilt cue, They Lxied to get Lh d xlcti-s enforced and epvvt abou[gip—cryfvg[o-force dead molls-s. Again in 1901.-tieedo d, [the Bevdbmd SuhdIII.bei tM dwalpare dacldvd w put buHnaay ea apsclav[e at Lbe ntcevw m ih eubdiviOld -d they also 9—sem duplvxva ris M pzomlvvd only elgls family ne]ds-a l d-...t. of[he Old Hous[—Boed wSghbarhae'I M void.1h is [M xopoud aabile homy cubdivielav rill affu[ 1 l vervscae. ee eeid right vw their rater pcevmn lv Pairly for avd m e yce[ty ngu)aI baste,it tum n talaris—[hie extra veage caws it to stay a not eo1r4 -eafd they do rot Mve•anion-n It but h y Mve talked about it—d cam up H[h wss3bL e-fu¢. Ila uid by kaon this 1 a rowhy mb]ecC but[My f 1 `1's SE[he H. Md aon3vg, ps ea nth ma ho they rwid kmr d&ie mfng w be bull[Iv LMIr vefghbot- - e +. Mod. He said tM dsva th Hit also Mw s.b they wn cow iv—d dv avd St-old use eIs,—atlow b— y this. B said by 6vllvvv C d City Cppesl Ma beau Pawtl, ri[M1L Lhe leaf far years,H[h eevaral casae basical - ivilar to this ova. -said tMy appeal[o aaeM1 avd rvaryow of[hs Co—cllwabew for[be4 euppoc[cud help 43 m[nL mater. a h i Monday edeLst-evert Thss s,,I and-.dors it—aha could texivivly uavni-d cbe v1[valy eh ..r eeid she is oast,LM staff[o rev r again[be-[fixe`c�eHlov to eve,1f mythMg,Wut em by dopa. Bh Sd is e � •. m rill e1LMr ger buk to dm Mn(Co-cit well-)o .—t[hey dlraetly. Co-tilmvb—Bvll voted L[t yeas CM City—It tM DaasMpv—t Code rhleh eddresevd e-v of Is mm x`p Im a of to of y fLgr—L bl—Is—a of t-oupa[ibly lead I. tb evld li cM t v.1 out[M[da Pariph I problw u npulatl-v pewnlly proL<c[[M 1hslor of chs wighhoxhaoda,but m[[M-[e1M perm a :rA —d this ca a team to M ptecauly 1v 1-Ith thoev c— -avenefed[bet the Q, l look at per- wltte/euhdivL!-oM/nevice-d perhaps its. hw 1Caaou[M[w cu [o gflpe rITTt�7.a problem d rya � s X � 0 �r t4 k Payr.. gf kdy�d „ 'v k,"S'� ry. ; nACe 8]2 BOOR"0” 16pI1T88 01 APRIL 14,198] d dp 4 .het[o do Hth.mole obese hose Ste a the aucivr live ffa Se mid w Hll 3 j `nF ba faced H[h tbeu kivda of mblw w ev[r3ng beefs wl w da.uoeching. w thm recodmevded M.fora oce161e"am[ber]avk"e[ wchi [be d.velve ..dew ted lace ewe x gouda 'e[ 4 ae1d1[MC ie a wbet w H31 eek she Cwcil LO e. e vt ado r. M 5d121 Yh Cweihoemb C ux said be hu bem¢ouewd fot some bIm about uighborhmd ivngr3ty evd.in ,has "'pi✓ Mm 1w.lwd ie nia aw mighb.h..d Htfi a p-blw of inc.wat361a lead vacs. fact ,� - ,>, M Ci5 'P&+ EeHvg Smdg Cowlufw of tty. Se said[hen Le vo gwe[iav these Se a peeipMryaprobllw�and we with ., so¢ivg,ihie pc.blw m[b.[...lace. M eald f L vat alrara the u[i.hexv[Mt!s thteat d d 1m ft L the 1vCarlor. said he dose m[feel deed euteictiwe Mll u ede''� hood evd w Y ,f, Hll veal eamChlm urn[hm that. M alw wpmtced evd wMelzed[be veedtfar a work k t.w have bee.fecf¢g w eetvev[ again nese. Be said he hopes w cm finally offer to mighty.end hwe- oma e a prote.tfev of[h.ix e�md we � Myr gwday caked be the vme.and atldrceeea of Che ct crib xeeidmt.in cbe Wd Soue[w goad a be '. 1 abtafud ao Cha[[hey can be mMa .f she wx e.ael.vtM[x111 he.rbedul.LS study thio iaew. a eethm [hevked gees®.ThnW81ll evd Seedore fol tM3x app rm eM for bxivglvg the prablm ie[he Coumil.h �" YI.J. utdecc,Se yclfw C.¢[ec,t eel fore 1 da _ TB S..Burdett[hes edd[eeeed thexlb .o Ye aid h.deplores wetIv all and ane W 1 meL ow.Soule of the Couvcll'•time if heucmlSe be Mlp it. Bald —id reduce hie pcformaeewLa[Sw a much tv oeeibbl.at aha t-of loving Lhivge sot. Na wwreged the Cowell Iv uk hIv queeciwa lat.t c S ev latex in LM wek. W.Su[de[[said he cella 11a p e comeu e.vae evluMon to evlid weu Iv walkerhComty ev J 5 Nie rifttev ptwmt —1.nPmaac.a belam: m o 'BOyecnavt.dvdumry.evd 1—1.m thcoH dollen[ •y a"ay. Nhr.nnala w awed t weed c up.alible reewrea4 It even eo iclpalltuv ee mch u$BO a t.dumeeof hair evlidnxeen. hen L m al[eme[iw. 4 'Kira[apex a co give a-h-t Matory of vm..vpavy. T.T.Su[dett A Sane Secycldng started.iz ' a Ye cloud li,.—Pod wly a fw it­and w wxe open v y 4 Mut.per day.2 d . aewek.gPOur£fiat t. {],000.w- gx.ee eelu totaled{],000. Today.T.T.Sacdett—d S.w lova 9 pewlew. ate 5 l.ue3we evd Hll hurdle owr 15D0 Lwe Additlwlly,w H11 pay tM i" gweel public evd area bwlu..eee w r half a Hlliw d.1Lt.In 198), fb.t of thv mPey H11 ba peat eeverei[1m.1v.ui arca. "e livS rocks. Our Malveea mA.evd rocks w11. T '9ie a[T.T.Surds[[evd £ICs perfectly b]sctT t. ight. b See ccs no[ewuvt ", ta hen we Mw av obeeeL`va,ave wt—,i!s p 's -1 de epe elieve het our olpe ­haur city d enour t.ewcexv eO1d weLe d1.p.ea1 U.—cafe w.Ce—p-1eC the lomat pwalble coat tv the pwec). ik 'box obcartiw a[T.T.Bordet[evd S...]a co gtneely lmce 9e L tauev w era currently hmdlivg. r kb rm to eryele mch urn of what w cell heap' a fele. pee Scally,all type of wpm,ligh c� p bireew¢crap(i.e.. 6d11[gmda each ee reefiexe.nftlgetatwer sec.)u cell ae glees evd p—t3c. Auto . t m alw•Poeaf y. '+.x "Na ae a rcc cling c.mpmy as opposed n[M1e rlawical'jwk you"evd[henfoce mtvmblle babies a e y e ,x vat>a thv.ffexlvg. £ "sox goal fe a um evd went¢[be met mdew,moa effuia[.rlem.ac,aa--tt r wlivg ex!a the mrld. W mel ie mt wraaliatic. Ye kvw aux obj—i-evd Mvetaken tMeflnt . ���+ a[ePa[ward eCtefving It. f we ah Cw.fgntmet3w tt—t.epeiMeO d wP3 plus fclw efnlmd.ut of oue landfill. Thi.Se orwthe t M — a res 'The wgrwhfwl I--—i.ucx.vt lvpcovenmt.lend SteeIf all to our pawn.... 0o chi.it. ew mal a MVIry cM Tive.t ncyclivg ew[ec evyvMca. Thi.H31 g[eatly....m { , [M lite of ouralavdf311. - qia d.,hovmex,wed help. ge[ac1e1 hevdlivg and reduccJ..ewipwnt fa_sly. ­yof wr w low a loo profit urgly. If w ase to b.lewd vv th.actual value of out invvaemv[,the e feaaibillty of wr project fe plaxed fv queaCi.v. ¢vvwi '4e feel a to ahetevaet o[sou other to cwltlata[Sw le iv older£vr the fal3eHvg t ��,. yob Nv brlug mvey Solo aur emvty­ 3.4. rw4. We day[he.11utel public Sex ncycleblae. Mvy of nuc ewcem[e era.v fixed it.of wlfexe. g# 5. Ne =.p- elptM mvitowanC. E� uv Lealee¢ } ` ]. Wa rill gna[ly wtevd tM life of we]mtlfill. v, ry" - "Iv Tu a of thle yux w w[fiullaewr coal a La a pla fox thla v site. Ne app.—t.yocar t}q aid—ti..¢babel£of aur.ewmy and wr t—ty Sntthl ue[matte[.' eon P Mr.Su[dett said M hu h.—d--d that rhdoh be Mae 1 ez abe[wve ie gemted.h �� ' F ea1d,[Mv he uv few[hie very madam evd effi¢iwt tecyclivg c aeidithi.[Mv og®vow u e { � opt]w far CM Cauail. Se eeld lest wek he Md Nx.Alleu S[ei P a vaHety of ., r was.e.pei mw Sn mr. amt ' 1vg. Se eafd after.caviar of[M HPng gft[h gin(ec[ivv1Y Iv 1-d with ere u �' dollar pmgrm Sv AwtfvJ n]�1 ewaenative eetlm[a Ie wen gw.xate dltecely through M ni[y burin. ` [ O60,po0 and 8]8.000 emually, m a prog[w Auetly Me rhero Lha city daelmatae a[ecycl]ng day and.itiaeve ''^a.. - puL w tM evr6 tMli t.cyelabl.uvewpec,acdbwrd cud glow xbleh a picked up then by city tiucka'[hae taz- payax.Mve said f c.wlvg labor Hce.dy w tM city payroll,txavellvg tbe ceu[se tbe.olid wace pevpl.—.1 "r !' w y d eking[M mC¢ul alma[u[ha ezm[ lave,except ive[eed of taking[sa dollars[o a ec S[up. } Wy h Cltr fox[he wuclela. Imebec wC1ov M Per.wlly Emote 1.•¢yet I w nor Mve t*t—e 4emt rh]ch allow sac.Sefveve to recycle. Se Bald[M city cm dealer.a par[lcular day ee[a.y¢ling y vd b W t and Snfom[be public where t.mC[MS[meexial and eautly h eo WL i[w she curbelde. u f pi.ked up 6y our tit laeve,he aid,.evd tMy Cben take It di[.c[ly u a asp regi.::,tcl &ce -} 3x 4 d M ly h4 cid M paid f.e!C aM uu aa¢vvpllehae iM cam[ eu ee axe t wr peopleacyfconey } x e[hie w[Sav-he kvoxe it mrM ae he cock PuH LMeeeP very dayg.[the and rd L ¢ r9 f 1 b u[commlty. A[hied option,be raid,etmde a b—.t chic e£ob[efnlvg gtau[ funds few ,<< LM'Keep Sexu Bamtiful DmlLLu,"fuvde Mich Bw[evllle,as bewtllul m 1[Ie,"xith a—idliteracy w Mve .Mold gee urn a tun mvq. Se—id w—Ply—d it—,­wya to.hour Aw[1v w are mkivg gree£rate ; _ e eCr1d e. tie 5 ,r", s. p a p r 1 MV � Sh1 K rs a �t � xI y gg _---------------- XIIT88 OF AYXIL 16,1987 HO •D' PAGe 8)3 ryG 1 v? Nr OR i, .; Brdett said a m e4 CMee Smavat my auily tah th fern of evh I t�re th very am uaful &.1 prag m of"Adapt a fighry." He eafd rtm CM-taupe if adapt tM h1`hray1 get.[halt ll.vv gi hand they i ood Feelivg frm it cleuad up litter,but If they aav eell hat llt[et avd actmlly gwerete movies ,JA ,zA fm their orgwisetiw QL wind enhuve C St already ams eatul engram. He said if it wrm for Adapt a Imo p t figbway,shy mould It v wrk for AdvpC a Street or Adopt a 8eighberhod.'M ehvhd the C mc11£ot the t ice ` 4 "'' Mayor Mmday Cheek d Mr.Horde[[avd wlemed hfv imavative laeu: 6M emvuraged Mr.Burdett to pus the w[iem h v vtiuvd Sn witing mod get[ to mor teff.Mt.dohmp Potee e,fat his reefer avd uelyvle. {, [, [gveIt' mor—11 said,w have Mev Celking fat eamttim ebw[vee1101 to wife dew th Y4 Oar to stud guldelives on[u abatement,M1owver,Nie hu not yet hew dove. gayer Nwaay u1d some a£ ,•` [Macmriteria[o be camideredyiv aur taz h[ C m rill h lad mi 1mm f h d ni imam at ltl„ look at Ne evmule[imtnerc �eewmthrCw tollutM1a[wduld beeeubiettlta able aemmt end wulwula obabihybl v[t o lwk at St for cawarcfal vratec[e. 6M v tad.M1omver, thea a very btved guldelime. SM saki the £ city made to begfv Lo dmelap a certain Ft'11 w Chic. 8h said if Mr.rOuld.lt!e fv a certain time ftau h ehauld vermivly le[Che Comc11 mar tht too as tht w cu mock to get aur pmlouphy developed eo tht is mill aid l4.Xordett. CoumSlmember fell voted w mm a e.11d Wu[e Cam l—metdm comfvg OF t tree ma perm .Burdett tame Nie inEotmaClw N[ht c ee Nayot Monday mted tM ivfoxmtlovocsn be avefleblePsMt the agenda far amt wetivg Ia already wasted. Cwmllmmber Carter vamended xr.Bmdect w[bis ids.ae ha hu a etrovg in xvet In doing eamechlvg athr a Ug emn hnryfng rmtm.e Nr.mraetc laid.chraving mosey awy.¢a alae cut¢rmg nimral,moa othr CwmllmemberCarter auggeated the C t Cake a look e[SCe ealvem law[net etepe a¢y citizen from valaeg3v erfel.frm[M rash dump. He midmid Nt:HurdettHurde[t a ideas abwC eaparativg vavtee mould give ImenCivee rogda - U.tt amt to the citinem. M felt 100 ere from vm it rill met likely be r aired by citfea that tme be dove. ye 9 It eeld M1e mould prefer i[M dwe by Smevtivu.hwever. M said I4 tM city daae to aheeemmt,end[h38 Sa e[ill owe to gma[San with regard Lo any meimea io a o®mi[y,thn M mould c rtalnly lite[ see[ex ab.Ce 2 mat dove fax paaltive rweea such ea L— —11 reclavatlw,bistwfcaI v m mod such tmvga u mM1a[ It.BuheL[:',Ie thivkivg about amM1 a vcfill or eclalmiv¢enlid rash Cauvcilmmhec Certec avid h dote hoe some Eear of pmafbly c ettn¢a volie[ie P-if w c 1¢Lo•a wrtieular a vlth e rtivumr conwvy,but agaly,all o£thaenthivge mn be wtked a 0a promised[mLrea long ae h Fy I ie w tM Council,ve rill conLfaue to take iota vccou¢L[he kiode of id... l._.tt lmL azpceaeed. Mayor Mvday closed they"I a reminder[m.L 14.Burdett Ill hie p sal(aa[Iona)iv xti[Sv¢to th teff. _ ' wl9 C008ID8g Tm MI—I Of TH0 PHeyi009 M00TIMC mde[he mtim[ [h minutes of th E Ap 31] 1987 d Coo il- '_ menbe Gain endearth.—ti—. All rete in f rend th me[im m sed umnfmuely. o cat[ABVIBW O INS LASH M.V.D.COXT0ACT6 - 'i $ Ma r Mvvday eemd 8r.H Hauvda.City A y to give tM Coum11 a brie£we _of the ezfetiv0 _ - 1 Couv i[M Clty ma rlth Ilk—Lake. Mt I— dated the Council ea 4ollore: (Mem of dwmry 27,1987 7 1 ezpleivivg cala[ianahip becaxen h M U D vd the City). Mr.Hauvda said for[M1e-fit of LM ve vevberecvf Cmvcil, hie telatiwehip Mgu w sly 1968 xhev the City w sed a Xeaolu[1m authorising LM ±^ net.ba created. ubeaquent to that im.M1e aaia.the City had entered Sneo Chtee cantraccs Hth the M.O.D. o mvlclpel a rvivev 1. Rater ftpvly A¢Esemwt. ni.egreemvt mode August 1.1989. It l ldw Cmc the City rill make rater available to E1 mM bared upon iCn' inatitutimal rate. 2. Wetereter Tteatmnt hieemev[. Th1a c awliand the c ctlm of[h ewth Dever +;�. Tceatmmt P]mt mad t tcm[01kim t maim-rlth that generally rithln tM lily. Th1e novtrac[la a 60 y eg[eeuvt and coda Neyxof 2010. blame/Satyr/Garbage ae ice Aaraemv[. This etre av a covtravhe City viii mivtafn eM rater MM M e mor avd gvrbege evrvlcva fox Ne x. Oemv[stat a uel bvaie. Tha tern wtivme ' e u lav-as[he City ie operatfvg for Ilk—Late, Hecavtly,it wee culminated approxma[ely Nay of 1988.CM Clty avd em flkive Leh M.D.D.more iv[M1e " " precwe of cemgotietivg iota a eilgle dormant Cm reletfuahlp betwen th City avd the M.O.D.Eoc all of these „ eervicea. Be geld CMre ie a dcafc ea a dated 3-21-88[mt Aa a _ble almg vlth hie m v thL baelcelly y xM1at the mwtfatiwa w t 1—lim. It void Chem mgotfa[Iwa[ailed Co ach a mloaiav v ragacd o Lhe c a 11 P-1 because H Lake moa ei®Sling ih ow potential£ut doing a r eyeten w Im ® ow by theL19B9—ill[—date•and m[ tecevtly because[M City granted s reaolutew io permiT the imorwta- [iav ehutiov mlthie Yha[ i[ary move a Hlkfna mm Suh1v1e1an. Tmt x eolutlan raa p sed,M eafd.In pert became the C el oagndaed Lm relatlovsmp vlth the am scion hem moa a wt eetu¢1 Seeue. Mc.Hauvda the pieeavted a Ieaolutian rithdrwing'the C ty'e currant far'av ivcarporation elec[lw ud h racowevded the Comcll adopt thio ordfmme tbie eveniv8 vo t—LM City cav get w xith the wmceee of valua[1ug Cm p avd ew of unamtlan of 01kim Lake avd M1w It might relate m[M fu[ute of[he City aE .q* 0mteville. Thercaptiw of thie.teeolutlon fe ae fallow: iX y'ri gf001➢TION X0.8)-H - / A BH80LUTIOW GP Tie CITY CO.. OH Tf@ CITT or OUBTSVILLB.Te%Ae,WIT®GWIXG 1. CO_m TO Tie IXC OfPOHATIOM OF CHHTAIX THgBITOfT IAOWH AS rum WHe 3➢B wisim. Camvllmmber Hartet[mde the m11ev[v,dant 0eeolutiov Mo.87-3 a mimmMt&mth a sided the All more Iv favor and tM mLivn m sed umvlmuely. Piwv.City Mevvevr.advlaed[eM diaeuealwa tm[ter drowad last year had reachd em poly[tM[ x1 re h gemcel undere[evding of the..t. e avd rvmtdamhlp of the elkiva Lake voter dlatrlbu[1on eye[em and # fm[evilW.r i dlettibu[Iw eyat v[M1e a euln�yevr.Glvvv hhll.City Hvglneec ud[he f"° utilitlea daputmv[hvv cw[fvued[o udy th overall City of conic w er eyatw,M ipae eafd,rhich 2„ culvim[ad Iv a vary umptehmlve avd ez valve revert ov th wtertevd ea rtayatm vmchrivdice[ed a aube[u- Ciel relatiwship betwev[h elklva.LaketM.U.D ra et avd sews nye[ev watch City's eyetem. It said a It— r c , ,±_ ', mdese[wdlvg of hot thea Cw eyetem iv[al_t me been[M male for our.8 in mgotietlove Eor some[Sm. said tom of LM ae wpCieve w Neve mde aver a lav-period of Cim mve been eubeLevtla[ed while othre s _ w 4 . m -.q . W a X �+ M s t r q r a PPDE 874 BOO["0^ M-PU OF Tab APRIL 16,-7 OIR COmICIL f®eTIMG T G -0 b ev[coerced. Iv Ce of tW C sell errivivg eta 6amrel foef[fu>o vac vitae[w Hth 01kim lake ee w- <' is go f nerd frw h civ light vfofhe race t e ectim,1v k evwld•aolu[iw[o ell of m uf. y' p blame,Mr.Pipseeaaid.[Le City.111 be mn[ivuivg u M1 d 1y ell a tie in£oxutim.wepexlvg Rri'` `s'Y b f e mid-aumr a[alhex cuprahavelva t.pm[m[N of 1 Y her ll of[fie telae behaves 1n tM emth evd j4 wllF"�`" ii` P aw(owrell d1e[rlbutim eyeLem)ee n[elk ebov[capital eom[tmtlm pro]ec[e,a ge eefd eM city hes "% - m` �3 1 b red for apprurine[ely 19 years iv the coo eratSve mde evd w hope[o be able tv cov[fnue that coopefa[ive C yr s ( m lly euppoetln nLtlovehip Heh ellpcomexmd vhlle ae she save limo befog ea fa[wally accurate a[all e' Leeibly rev be. 1e acid a Cuvrel report tW[my gin m a g d aouvd baeiecfo[wgalvp diecueeione y 3Ch E1k1ne W Hll be foxtWmfng In he amt fw amth.. }. CO mm PLA9SIt0 001dISSIOt's B0W&9R yl c u m e fnfa—t—feu W.J.C.Senl .1 PIim1 cemu.im Chairman cvvicexvin 1n t fro "{J ed9 1m 1 hW bout......d dawlopmevt Ge 1 City veger,End et a W. .C.ScbNaler,CWlxwv,PLm1vg Cv®teeiov.wgmned{ 11) 987 ce from theiCle Comc11 V.tv the fvtmt of Sec[iov 103.1(d)of W➢ev.lopnve € vh h requites tie[public vot£ee bey P.—u ulghbochvade Ivd3cetivg prwwed deoelopmvetplwa fox•lot M all Ifhace veie .1 W uavf Pape.said h[e q t'vwmavav efiea�c m the deciuim ofothehCo®Leion,revd n� opioiom o 9 proparry g. f mist w W LLao Hehvd[o mor Sf tW public mti..ie fvuvd.d.oleWly t --y teat. o allw receive edvwce mtice of development V---Lbs lmeet tW1r mfghberhmde, p acid. Pip— d uId is reeareh3vg the evmte leadlvg up[v 8eecim 203.1(d)of Cb.➢aw3apmwt Code cewrdfvg p ting of3th.mtice,fie Ws found Clae IS vee o igimll fv[mded rnl Lo mtif Lha a Dmf 3a d W e Ia the axes[WC monthly¢(develapnve)vu about tv Wpmv eo that If they did beau a xeac[3u the re 1 >m Ce®feeim mould have the bawfi[of[Wt 1m]¢ht. a m[hlvg we cutevpL[ed,evd In feet,ft we x di sed at abet t n,[WC little Id basaid th ie elms['[he wet arellel of eetleoe[aWv by e a. { rlaua a to camiaviane:1.e..[M N Comtaelm,which nquirec a m[ue provlelon before they Issue a perms a atvr + .v[W[et leuc everyme my be awn of rhe[f.haat df.cueeed evd muidered. W Said if ave covpllee Hth el .bile he rules,they Nu[ewx put ie brought Se cefulvly Mard evd c.vLL d. hWrever.If 1n gearal cam- lienee with tM1e mice,[ ¢rally the pewit S.gtmCed e¢yvey. Aa Said what hoe iawened In[M Old Wue[m p+ goad arae Se comely whet tb p ] mea Svuvd.d n db,av[he syeum wrka u fax ae givlvg entice evd gattl reepome,but tie quatlmelsrC v mW[do w dv if all tb•toles exv u[(by[W tlevelopet). W eald Che e he vgwr dl 8chlind.r'a le[nx is that the Comleaiov met tcaceed rl fi Che k f W o®1 1 h - develaner'm[evwe[ff all of the mle d L Soo W Wd than L Sova efface in at lout wk3ne chs publly awre,but et the same time,the[dme vol chevge the tale.. W said w ace m[able[o finetim in a d e11e va w Were waxy d.cle3m vv the use pmopee[y ox awry gnuevevtei decLio¢,iv feet.L mbin[ nfaxavdw�u s The Comcfl ce.ehw edvued if they weld chvone tv recmeider[he ee1[arL out—d iv Sevtim 203.1(d)of 4 W➢eveI.—C Cada,tiie Se eertaivly[Lair privilege. Wyvr Wadey eeked Xr.Pipw Eo relay thio lnfoavtion ${� W.Sehlivdex. COXSIDOC 8118 DP TIMBgI Ceuide[mthoxlaa[iu for bide to be taken foe Lhe sale of o1m t]vber off of the emnlvly Lvdfill Bite end she mCfal moa of about 35 nminim n Iv[fie oervf[ud cite �' Mr Plpe.,CSCy Waster,advtgedvtW 8a11d Wete Suer3vg Cvmi xwld be we[fn1 Aptil 15 a 1:30 P.M. afyebmtn45 additimaliuraa left inhfWmxwlLL g pv tH fttWtvrlgivel�lmafill dd.puml peens[3aeuea by �A.4 W State Walfh lb ci 1 Airport�ar[W mxehaeiLldlivieepxmert.ilea elavg e]de she h.e.g of she rwvey of the gmtaille W y an im ie u Ila mxtn evd m the emth L Cha g1tcM13n Poe[Ruvk Stop evd frontLL tr a the[more.old a xal years ego by the City Comm11 n ffvema EW Improveoevu eL[W 1 M[.PSpee aid W.T.J.0u[datt'e property(m rhtch h.bu u opt )fax the recyclfvg cuter ad]vim k hi -tit-area. W eeld the City bad am I—-11Ht3vg fe .me of[k Iwdfill to tlm ata fill CMt scot olv ofantlm evd move,p...I Lv gofvg In v this Let cewdvfvg res wader Che yr 9g 1 panit,Ca , [naris rt aiepw.l ntnna. C a dt After ov ve ye.r of Efecw.lu.evd w.1nu,n baa.dnerLLmd tM cone related to other altexm- , [lot.a[be pres..vt[Sme,ei[hw]van yr enr�ble,LW City esmvl anviaiu cod valtMr ew P, y ` he Cowty,mvlvg ahwd u[he 1——m.hoc[tan h iu n h e evlutivv: Nan£on.ha old.Che moa of thL addiuowl properly nee becom aitical u tW omvivg tl3acmeivve evd deu181ov w rW[w era Zvi to do ' for[ha char[env. W.pfpee said be brfvga Chie mt[ex eo eie cvmcil.m[Duly for[he auChmlaatfu to way for Cha [W Llvbu Ya soil cvrfvge and a tby ud uneyfog wrk u pnperatiav fee Piling foe tLe e[[Sfic i of[h1e uv arm,but also[a advice CM Comv11 tW[n dfdv'C rent to gel too close.H[h th1. Pit o tW alrpon alma that Se Lha fxmt dent[e our cammity by six. W eeld 1v the e®e cueldeieGlm,n L d t mwe w get' clue[m the lnunnu. W.Pipe.avid Che 35-OS ecu mWvr cweiden[Sev would haw 100 to 30o'buffet sou all atountl it(u elryoxt aide and m.mth aide). 0a SLLd tha..it. I.expected to b [haxHae cable ev a Lvdf111 cit pending SW ceaulu of the call awlyeve.Ce..,etc. 1Wxefon.W ofd I eking yvuc pmteefm to bidemt tW ul.of pfw[lobar off[ha cite evd rotgmarally feet your e[t3tude _ to if.ft 35 e g A—be out ibt.tim eolutlm to om.olid wale[sublet ox rhethar re—ld forego Chet "'�qry„ evd pr.e.m with.me[hivg alae. '*.uk Wyor Movday meed her comee1 to leap efts buffo I—tW mr-,fill pit ud tW airport and lntsfatau evd[b1.ie miry ce'31 have 95 scree o t of[W 45 scree far ludfilllvg. She said n axe eaaHv¢[h1e u e eWrt di.euit.I.rltn Nelke oCouv[ ..r111 �[ 1 1d thL a1n L avaflvble t u.ud s n #""'+' this fW 1 role[ c She said S[tt.11 a favorable evd tW ecm[te o]n e Pru 7[0 1 sac of tavdf11I.t there ou[elde ] e3 with Ne eM1oet nde bei¢¢mvvhereffr,mr5 She said theca ere ecfll slot of date[v bxivg 1v.• W Bald it H11 sive ue wench taw to me[fie 11 1 fav H F m fvdmtcial SWtpggl. SM said the eddl[Imal[Ime r111 allu tevhmlvgy t improve and tM ecmwic situ im. Cvumilwvbe S 11 added[Wt he wultl ld4e Lv see a 6uPFvc added to tW I-65 aide of the levdfill ane with[W pleating of vim,t Coumflmevber Wxnt[asked ebmt[M[Imo ubla foe Imlmnuvg bfamnae ad tro a evd bulky Cbivg. W tete up ea much room]v Che—fill. Wyot Wadey eeld tW flgun.m tMe Id..maybe ready temcxu. 4. 7 SM aid it bw bean our thlnktvg all-swag tWL one[n mad I.m efe vuculy de.tne[oc eo Clot ce mould bum G j Wt[rash. She said Xt.Potaata Se acquixivg vmbece my to see if Che a bCt of.pace ce rvuld save io the laud strt ` 11 rould o£tee ane vepdul coat. Sha we Mpetul tbi.could be dens by the we[ivg[murrw. 8be aid iv k edditiw evdffll avalea rill hal in ae g the Mr P Ce— '. 6 p pcvwr chaetae for lteu va being d�ed. geld last tdve w clucad encs item a pi[.SEs.w re.11aed ebmt X1,500 fat tM[.,here a pip mbex Cuter 4 agcead rlth wed fai the buffare ell around[fie­111area for Lhe-t-p., of keepivg-1­due[ dirt and debxL Fru tattlnp mve[o it.mignbere. W alae av enraged xspLv[]ng aver the-9-d ecew. 5kty c , /Af c g+ 0 S t ba Pam e]b q' *' �+ ` .i d< PSp Id D es iB alreya planted war aceu Pr d M Id ..y M iv a [h - 1'- ed by the Sta Hulth Mpattvu fill M nae w1 hb addf 1 1 h h evdtt..b �{ yK aey plw a of seedlings or ea mould Mve long Men ee aced war aga]n xl h rash hecauee nuvpu[xeeQ161a 9 aY apj garbage cmgbe buried w r[Mtold erevch areae eo akar w cev umtfnua v maxlnlee the available spew. 8a 1d pi eeedifegemllleeu=vive wly wtil ehetxaoot eyeiem breaks through tM1e eve Peet Cap corer,at xhieh[i a ? v flflfl they pv v themelvee. M .. Chase ie a ie perlvd of cEm eettlivg mea take place before uy deep tap coat wtem rill be--i-d. He Bala apu paxklavd I Chiv r1tM1 grace wrk M ! tM iv[exwdiau F -- �&§ � �p•=sen. f x?.`�. Coumllmbes Hell ud the mCiov to autho=iae bid.to be takav fax tM eels of viva tinbet o£f of 1h. �renainfv¢leed4111 Bice and tv ev w the vee of ease 95 seufvE¢¢aeras Sn Ne moi ted 1 f 1 eecu¢aedvtheemtim. All wre in fever end tM mtdn vueedtuwvlm om COBBIDSB gATee AHD SMR PgOJBCTS hs. '{a Ibneidx•ceNMI exien[v lief a¢d sow 1-11iD mtel lmrwem¢ta authorisenve fv vd 'prolecte rolateto[M scheaulea et [imtwamnta,a eviwel a]scu.ud ttr.PStu edvlwa cM—f Mert.M.tM1oee.[nate tMt mote plamea is chi.rear•..[ in[vmce evd � , �,, , I etmnta: m/.twapet eea�.�aeit�.eat o::li�etmanv.n�cot�i.s��n=ni•,est�.na r ie.ielosr[n.dy.w.�ea=ewe�einwa ' �drtMaeuetcn[e w it could be d[et—d rich a high degree of eu vee vha the Coe[mould=be. card w i Mw•tmelw record arta dta m the vativu vet r 1 ve lllj.eta.c—ChL 1.1— w have oxolected a Coal aE 9580 11]will be a d f M s le ediims id [ a im 1 + 3 s- Feea vroblau a.d=enlace on-1940 gee laves. M Bald adiCioul mprwal call M e sight F LIZ=line revov h d _[1w upm eomplecim of the vlswl iaepeutlm. M then osteo fv avproval co apavd chi.am C!a cmamct3m (i Hth[M Stet Dewrtm a aviv¢v v tble o tMt CM=Public O dll9.Heoartwntue M k ��% dove ahead of Lha street wik.n m¢ veer a {\�, oa e�e d cbeevf�ed by d yiv tM et imp fvg�tlshthe coordmtim of[he wut mhd ea with 1 uvM My y pprwe .—w e e look wt i .�tM streets. Hs.Pt—advised-balmw Evs[hie mcou¢t Ia 9678,648 iv tM reserve fore1 xe ellontim. L„ Coumilembet Sill gvv[ta asked—there are idwlka nor If thav mould be revlued aft.—wrk fa dme. Itt t they mould vOt ae that fa cot is the Plm, Mr.—t.asked rhl they—11 vot ba xeplaZ. Il ate ft ee ea Dlrectos of Publib Hocks,advieedc®store i ¢ m¢ey iv tM capita et t prvgr t for 111 ridmfng. buttjuet ettictly for we=laya aiW/vr r trvctiov of uls[ivg faci3ltiee.re a eeld t—vlll be a rebuild m tle curhe and hutta.w Avmue0 xb.-they ate bed,but[Mxe Ie no eldewl4 covey available. Mr.Bvotn aeid because of lb-stops o£[Mea wake,M aeuld sug t[My be talwv out ae CMy ere d+yerove Gau Pipe.,City Mugei,Bald M will vend a coat eeeeSvn tv decid—our oollw rill be on eldewlka. - Bayo=Bondy mud she mea plemins to snggeet that becawe v M—ib....program being nmeidsed by said the City ray cell coed[ evaluate a1dw1M amiv evtl perhaps go iv[o a joint pa=elclpeti of f eom kivd xlth either clLiseve os groups. Nr.Pipe.—Id it ie much lees expsulva to tut tM sid- - dvnv while[M1e ar=se[wrk Sa beivg dvu h—[o cosi backH[h[M same arm later and putM1m back la there. He —d.h.,nma Of tM figures tM—tilM.mocked xlth imludd eidrelke. The Cmmc11 a¢reed to eeC wrk eeaeim co dlecu m tM sidmelt ium. Comeilrembet gmtte=ald M weld ew1ce11M[ sea IE GSD y� cmad eoutfilve rlth tM owes lice e¢Avevw 0, ComcllvmMr Bell cote ethen rlll bee set at s ring fake repaved fv[hie progxa He aeid CM[e Se eLo a fait moue tr e p ' Spring Lake. &asked if he could wblicly n of w wale=and ee ptopawd for . m gwst CMC tM cib let tM r eldente loot at that ea Cha[[Mv a coke[M mda-offs batith addltivul fire vneec iav agd d up Chir fxm[ye=da. umilwaber Bell caked that tM City wrk cath CM neldute of 8wiwtfake be£eta vv dirt 1. ev x —t goody thm asked far a mtlm for apprwal of 9580,11]En c pi—> corms cath—i-t—fac - x and s mor project.re]s[ed co the scheduled a eat impxwemvta. Cvuncilmmber Gr and[M mnan Ye gent this eu[hxiae[im end Cowellmevher Hv ecvvded CM m[iov.x111 mon dfavosemd tM mclm vaeaed uvaeimow L� gAHAGBH'8 gBPOBP k"'�� ��Bale.xax gena t—cem eine. -' _. t Pipeeredviud[Mt April collectlwa a door 13.42 from lest year a [hie t]ae andd[e.it 6.]Z behind it total. He said—e.tiuted nvmva short fa11 for the yee - ex F this trend n ,eve an Mh1nd vixtwll a Year,to dte,Ie 5165.-" Re Bald if y wary= [t1vH period,w rill keep e8e Cewcil L�formd. No- He voted Ch1e Ie a eSaeblaeM 1-1 and tM Cwmll need,t.be sorra of it. it otlmutlav Hay—Av=il ll,1987--Hmlclpel Co C­—Sy.tm - Pipes emreaeed hie apprecdtien fOxuC­—[M Cmvcil taklfy pan iv oriev[ati-dy. He said yesterday tM empu[er da[a1letlma de fie Municipal Caut[more wpleted. He said al traffic tit.—Mae bee¢ 150 wrra¢[ssa d uapfu,totalling 911,1]5 w e laaued outing[ha last[m day period. 61 said tM wages all par a rlth auM[andi¢g ante o=cotes[tM court imeddtely., said h efflce e ��aeaignedaby the police thief pill be waking vtbeee v rrmta alwg with all of tM — m pp.pt g vatruM [hey are dutlf.11y and pr s=ly a read cad[ha tndviaule brought to juries u appnprdte. Re aeid pereeu reeeivdvg ciCaC3ms ere ale r,.tv appear at the c umrtoriithfn the required tw day perde v Re sold Hth tM aid of tM ver campu[ex.w e rill be leaved w e [defy heels. ga uid[M=e a 'n' sou envdvg pecking C1cY M Be uid ration Hll ba[ekev In[M finedlaM future o¢dlivgwnt wrkivH C1ekeLCvlelann,upacdili Sv LM daw[ow area. He camevded P[Gcehm.deved[e Judge,avd Bay Hw diligent wrk Sn vati[utfng[M compute=ayetm. Cm _ /, 'Ha1Mr County Avpseieel DlstrlCc Heauc[Per MemimCivv a PSpee advised[M Ha3Mr County Awndal DL.ttl.[Ma=egwe[ed[M[the City maiva[e emevne to fe replace vwly--d Camey Camaleaiwer,Cecdl Will—,ov the 9p—i——Hoard. b<.Pipes said[he .e H—Me the wtdg atra¢gth M virtually app—1 that p il— a said be rill be warty rich Dr.Taekes. , Jd Suparda[mdwt of S—U,iv thle regard. NA40g•8 AGTlal Ty R�DRT A ' 0[levtaLlm Day—Avril 11,1987—Apvrec—im of BUEf 15 _ Mayor Moody extended Mr tM1e¢M[o CM vmbare of tM city staff rho gave up Chir Saturday actSvitiea t. !I + f fielp bit.. M Couv 11 vd rly 1 a p-[a-da 1 y oper y 1 ] 4 y y r. r � 4 f r a } fey n • - - �' - x~kr a rte"�t����-"�} ti q . ' i ALR Hook"e•' MINUTe6 D!THH MBHTING ep 1PeI1 le.1981 _ 7 77_7777 K4 1' _ N Fvom arta Pxeae Hex ai Her Cmbimtiw Field fBaca Herr even Perk) Itl� ee­­dthat[M Huta evye Hweb¢ll L¢�¢I.plmvfog tv build a e[oxege rem/pr¢ce b th cambiw[ioa field m the laver and of Bow Perk, said it ie a a[mdard cancren bloc4 rich e p hlv vel age row type facility. ge said it mill be me[ha[ically pLaaivg. IC fig MSag MSlt rich[M1efx isle• I; 9T' h -d,and CM city art ptwlaa gmecal aeeLtmce ae needed. Ba Held tbe city Me been veq careful[M � ,} build my[hlvg m my puhlle propertyor pack r![h_t Lhe Comc11 being vada nonce of It. L-' ¢ Ilea 1ne Cawa e[Ballpark Mayor Mmdey naked M.Pipe¢¢bout[h¢euiw of cM 6a[[ivg cage-r.gmated earlier by[M Lee M E fawt¢bla raacMtlm lae[awak.aw adveleedatMed ileegmv[of8a aMedarl[h.belt plambecaeeaeid tbe ( S Istarted Baturdar sad the city did vet vmt to Mld w Chvit m[1v1[iae. tie said tM enff gave fbe g she d thinking tM Comd11 mold camux. Mr.Pipe said the plwg axe w[isfactoty rl[h[he city staff. ( i Audit—tee AM—t, ga>er Monday thin vale tM falloring appolntmevn[o LM audit eemlene for 1987-1988: Cowcllaemb G ' a Chairman,and—t.bel"Comcilwvbaxe Gaime.—It-,Carter. NeIt Meeaey Bald aM—1 ee [hie I evmltne as call. P-- omit App-­ —Y mel C p vMamr Mondathen appointed Comcileevhar Percy Bewrd,J CMixmn of tbe Peraomal Comfit M e � k� =:..d v1 i 11 ignmad Coemllvembexe Hell•eemeck end B.-It parva ae—1--1-wmbaxe. Mayor Monday said she rill 1 t �e ¢ tM11e ea�t[ea. Mayor Mmday caked for Cha Comcal'e-.1 o£the appoivtvm a Ce iM Audit sad Pe owel cvmt ,Iti1 } Ceumllvmbar Mr mad¢tM intim m rwe.Mae 1 ed Com S= ID sed d M y All vera In favorravtl intim a sed vvanlmmely. 5 as p �, I Elk1m Lake Cpm4 ee !,I Mayor Movdayt[M¢appointed Cvuvcilmevbara Bell.Bu ttt end[e to nerve vIN Mr ov thL covet tee. II 6alid Heeca C C I y..—Y­­dCvuncllwvben Hell,Ga1we and fXeen Co serve rash Mr ev this cpmic[.e. II pare Committee MayorMedey appointed Comcilmembexa gowxd,Car[ax cad Havmek to parva with her av this coma e. ' TM Mayor advdeed CMi aM Sa serving ov all coin see because of a Chaxcer requiraw t[lint eh roe 1 comicnee. eM Lben eakad for approval of[Mae vesipue appolatwnCe. milvember Hoot[.vada LM w[im Lo aper a of all o£these avp ivtmvn(Elkin.LaM Se11d Moate end PI Cv 1 )and Cv Slveah Greav wcovded�he m 111.wx in favax and the mClvv d lvouel. �+' - Am[av111e —.I,—tits dpvointmvt L - Mayor Mvdey Cben r re ommded tM a pofn[wvt of er JoM Mlcovbe C Lhe uvemired[en of Dr.Jove.Carter.oho w-ex.emtly eled to tM City Cv Cewc11. mailnmb.x Or mde[M msivp A (vf this anveinevevt arta CowcSly-vbesec[goraxa­­dLbe motion. All care int vert aM M i d xo mmimovalr. �'HiAC General Bodv MwbereLip appofntven[(Alttc ) fiF Myor Mmmy.­dd LMmw of C ilmvber Sin Cex[er Cv earn m alnrmee to the E-BAC Ge al May Mem hip.1,1­gComvilm a epM E.Davis rM1v--d w February 23.1987. Couvcilmevb ( Otaan wde[M intim[o a we bF M a elntmnt of Cowcllvmber.Ifo Carter ag B-GAC Alternate and i —bet evotta eecavdea[M1e intim. (Mn: C cilmember Percy eowrd..Ir.Ig ee[vivg as tM CI[y a HeleBa[e. k, All vex¢Iv Enver and 1[waved mevlmugly,am ,y Tomlin Covmiwiw Appvfatmata Mayo[Monday Wviead[ha Cauvcil Chat Iv caneevtlm vi[M1[M reevh[proposal fore M[al-co�Eecae / I� � - it[im cosplax.a[mriev comla.]m ie to be formed to bagfa tM mgatia[Im pnceae for wxkivg id th d la '4 m Mr bei comiae]m mold intaxrel.te vi[h[ba ni[y arta— entities in gm[evllle. She said the Dint 1 �:� mad[o Mve mwb¢re m ft,ane appofand by tbe CMnbes of Cowetce.om by[M1¢develop end t tM1ceevaBpain[ed by-'Ii[y. HM ea3d they mala saw.w SM CMrter Comieeivn[o bvgly nagoLiaLim d f - {' I[M1e ee ca[im CMc mold be ¢mlvad a.the Twxiev Cv®ie-ivv .M1e[Mv-p­d Lhasa vmbarg f pp 1 'L [1, pthde Comieaim.u Eollwe: Hill Maeh,8111 Md...and Peggy MCAd®e, ciivember Barn[ veA tip of chaos amolvWn[e and Comcilwmbar C dad be 1 plmueeiov: C 31 n I�mevbac Car eirwid M mold like for it M be cle[ified[MC Che voacil L no[cak3vg my ec ie P [ M Comlealmiheing fvrwa,or foc mvey to ba span[.and LMt w Mw m[agreed[e mythfng M xa be 1 ea vg a CMrter Comieatov Co bagiv wgeeiatiwe. All mre I. favor avtl[M1e mtlw a dt�vim 1. c _ CDUNCIL ACPIM �Pepalnt]tut/eepali/Mplecemv[ Mw1cIm1 Jw[lce Cm[et Ce:mcilmembax em to [ed In LM vu of the p '« _ Eaeillt w erievtatim day,be could not Mly hu[notice[he mad foitmpirnwn i be 6 13a1 M inked[be[the city acquire cooC ee[Lacea to repaint,[.plata -t.'elaev'N [ tl f 1 [ha buildlvg we iv mad of--in up. Cmnvilmvbar Geime cemurred, II Chwber Llatiw of Meal eu.ine , Coumllvember GG-­passed au[a publlabetl bmkl li g all E M M.Smaeee is Hm[wille tMt aieweber-of tM Climber. BM felt[he C-1—la be awre f ll f P i' these Maimaeee eo[Mt rMv s gwovim cows u co 14--m vat a bid is local that ie being aide 4 by[M Cawc13,cM1e CC.—c n be eowrat ae care exaxe In adv of oho wy oe w voL M 1 1 - M. Al[M1augb it w -d[M lietivg c m only tbe..bin .see chat ere ambers of the CMvbe[ IC Ie int cl k fi dY- t az 41, �i u n 14.lga] etc en mx➢Yh h. y ;' >_l 1]eh 8fsee[Dralupe Me Prohlm: Coumllrmb GrF.Id he b gM1 this plobl.1. he Centlov 4 R atm tine aha. &said he bee recrtlyhr--degaly by Na ter cw read]nd3vidmle rho Ne e .`Y - Clty hu mt follareA through I- -Ib rawdlee,et 1-1.1 m[heir likSvg.Cege abed[he Ciey be�er } P Sf[M1e City ce send.arms wt to look aL the[place eget, gr.Plpea..cured him w ewld. said dulrr eaemvCa iv that area u it Se]n Ne mtddle of a blink and ruse[o i[la diffic i St Ie a P RlYmm avy egvlpmmL mfficiev[N do wy wrk. ge eaid rivate ty psopar[y pe ametim be City 1.uvdarray rich a plw t.try to acquire drelvege right-of-wy for gram gpa irge rk elwg[be Sow gremh d t Thla Ie almly anther breech that w haw voc euro Red N fled oat chat w em do. -id he Ovula cevin what br[r P ea ao far avd get beck[o Council -v mmbes gram N edvfea aE chegcurre¢[clrovutemee. Ova Sr 81w w Corner of;rt and Nillw Beed: Numllmeeber Rem eaid thio putic step sign fa weed Lf d£o a[1vg se it fe int.lwye mseible G tee 1t for h nee epx ng g owh,ue p c ally if om Ih rwellvg w[. � � i �'"' [emlcv Bouae eiGa[ibv at I-aB Prdu Hoed cod 3Z:a street` CoumSleevber 8e11—it— .."d [bees we ev Ore er[Icla>o the goaetvvfev y tin. &.ed the City yhmuger fox.vy iafocm- 'M Coda ebw[[M1Ie titin [iw be ry have m[hi.. !h.Pipes eaid[G Clty Atewney hat dwa ax[amive reeeercM1 m Lha dead eeeeric- - artleular piece of pro rty r Boreal Park and Ryna Straat(cormr). N-d[hat paeticu- �d�vy� ]u dud evd a eube[evtlel umber of SoG is tMt aubdfeLiw,rre SadSvl 11,deed reetrfeced.and the k&S 1 Swguage G ImmafvGvt betwev thin. Por imtmce,be eaid,the propes[y vex[door bee baw leard c �` local eaeuri[y co.pany.__ the'reetrG[Sm Se Duly to a reaidevtNl dwllivg evd d...no[ pacify the o {{,� vurber of Qeople w rbetMx it ma be a co ha61[a[Iw eltrtGv,w1t3Pla g ha fug,etc he eaid M1 4v Carr o evGrremv[,[hare Sa vo eeeheutau by rM1i¢h t- ' evythfvg,b aeld t speak for f.�> Mr.Bouode Iv FIe abeevce,but chit la hie nmllecCipv. M eaid chG 1. M1e1LGd eituatiov deed ieeNictiwe er evd vague very gemral u far as ar L�vg q d there Se m T� mEarcecevt rchmir available co pnsa m tlm gaN llvlvg eood ac Chet house. P Barr govdr inkedthe Mr,go¢vde brlvg Che Comnil up[o data av[hie ratter o..M resume. 5 t Coumilwabac—u asked chat the P—H ervuod[hie house be evforcad. ; Rlmtatlo.➢ay Avvsehfa[1ov 8 gay.Puke Mcgiwev'eyN1[ " Cownilunbec Ce ter.leo Chinked Che..if fox chs very fvEome[iw day av 9acuravy, til 11. Alae, c inke ); . Cwm3lmambec Car[hc env¢umed[Mt 4p—.t—[ft . B-ityy,rho ie a m¢vbar vE cbe tlouee APpraprfaclom y^ ` C®Ittee,Hll be hgvfvg lumh ac gam lbue[m 9Ce[e Miwreity av April ya. ge asked tbeae lvtereaCed to ateevd[hie loch efvce r ere a[[empel¢g m .GC Sm Bwatw ae one of our myor 3adu.cclee ro riv aia ice budge[. ge eaid Paula gurN M1u edditloml lnfaruCiw or Bmald Coare cavo er more beckgrpuvd ov[hie. Ne[Block m lRM1 St— „f Comcilrvber gmrard reported Lhaca are tw hour Gailew I.[M1Ie area that ere r1Nwt utilltiee avd " [hey ue ivbabited. be inked tbe—Y to ehrk w tM1ec e1[wt1w. r ` 1ENr voce gretlma for ala I—tivn,the—tin rte they MI.— AM - ��} [full9.ubui[Gd p. Jf � th Be3her.C1[y Swcetery /APril 16,198] 3 u F r v : 5' 8 .G s 13 ki FX `� 1 f k f "k•4 MINeTe3 OF APBIL 2B,19B]CTTf COOWCIL.eTIW6 ` ( MIRPfeH OP THe HOBTSpILLe CIT,—CIL M66TING IUD.D OW TIS 2HTM DAY 0P dPBIL,19B)IW Tge Cl.PAi i.COCBCIL r W yy ; I CeA!ID88B,LOCAT80 1T 1212 AYBHo6 N M M CIT4 OF HDBTS l—.COCCI OF WKw,T88AS AT b:43 P.N. ��Yfiytti -.^^` f The Cwvcil ue[fe taguler eavelw vleh[ha fallorlvg mmbexa praeev[. LY""' l i Jam Monday,Xayor Ciry Officer.Fteeevi; 0.Sugece Mtte[c C.piP-a,Clty-t1l,dd '.4� i GatY 8-11 Yuth DeHMm,Ciry 8ectataxy fidom... Jfm Carter tC Bowde.City Attnmey Ni1G. t13wGL.Oaaek � ,9 Bawrd,Sx, ,} Bss1 grotto t5 ATT0i0IpG CIT.- -d eM Ieta r.praeen[aciw ei[hv I—,Governwnt Aeaoclstiav e£HBBU. Hhe fedi d 1 f M h d rigne[ad cebeesedor f 6 A eo the Cicy Cwmil,rbieh Se w effort of SG to ostablieh dl- --ti.6etww tM[orHwLecadiw avdhCMlty Me.DouoMe than ewteeeed a.www o£SGA fat M hetww the colieew. She advised[M apax[vwt eomlewa a of A w a� n.Ludwtn vho meC twee A—.B to w co tlm Uota icyw[ly,ah.said,t—I. m e[ q x �}W gp t" Ac etr¢n[ba�auw of[he aziremelytheavy vff!i rice. The apaxecevY covplewa 1 d � advfe¢d Mm this ie�1[y c M1wi Alper it I.sty Cola ty( nm e) SM advlaed[he Oviversity Bea May r Mevaey--dd cM C-1l rill ew.ideC chl.wgw.tand Mpefully em Mve w av w[Mek by tM ,d acing. Cowcilmbex Bell co®endad HG9 fox vevdlvg a repteeenLative[v chs Cvnvcll.a ee paxeomlly 3 A wlcowd Ma.Domhev rod.—Fd chis ambaaeedorahip rvpreemca. C Il—t C-1—rated eine.Sem 8ou.tw Averoe wa werleld,[he emeewlk at 19th eC .c Me b ev 1 aced. Ba asked the City Ca check w[-placing[Bat d-Z1—.1ed exvsawlk•wxkiegs. Mr.tPipev•id M c [ �I rould check Hth It.—T I.Mve it­d. q 'K f� C 3lmwber Green noted'fn regard co It.—walk need Awvua 8,is addltlo o[M a M {`(5,�= h [M Dnivarslty Me aleo cwscxucted a etutl.vt parking itt rh1Chere ett ccs t dal of ped. av l ( d )[taffic acwaa Avenue e. 1W felt is wa evuelly s Univ.r e1613a da f i A b. He cele If cM 9viw[e1t,owe Mmina aM e.te611 M 1 .1 M h Sd f � I t M ]d chlvk thea Mve ew.re vv Sbi11 eli`Mplt h 1. si^Sv 1 1 aha M 1 .. � bill[, he didn Y feel w could wM d i fem tlin sra1M K h L 1 1 rl h M 3" vi 1 M u cea[etl before Che C and hie M k h M1 Cv1 � 1 , ��" eoluciov a it 1 hitvi¢ 61w 1 Nawt Mooday noted tM Cicy mill c M Lh MIC l im T1 ( f" y Monday they called cM formal cea[ivg to order. Sba preewMd Pastor Paul Mom.of Bev P.P ee pill t' 11—Church to giro LM ivwc¢t1ov. �1' � C08SIDR TWW MIBBT88 OP TW8 I918pI0U M6 I � - it C llmwbar Barrettm . eA l L4,C Lharation1991 d 'l Dleweelon� wcllvezb.c coked Che It,Secx.taty It.t.—,k rot tap...........to rM veIt—d the mtiw fox the appoivtwv[vitrcha wtiw Cemiwiw.mclug h does ---gvMntw ppoiCawcllmeaMr I——I,—caked a-e q�iv[iwe for clatificet— 8e enid �� C Lake anted[Mea---to C tM Touriw .siw[MC[M City Coum31 ultl " it(cave ww�ae[1w and that thio w a Meyaral appoi.iwvc. Meyer Mo¢dey said chis mac a City Cwncil " $' acCLy upon Cha Mayor's navlvacfaw. Hhe.eid[M City of Bmcwille ISreptteanced w—, owd A ciw.a SM said hie cewfaeian•e intro[Ie to t as a CMrter Cowi.viw to—.—ttM Tw[Iw Cowl tli F`} and[o Mlug back M.e decile fox C-1cwalderatlw. ounullmevber Cax[et—dmMv wa tM Cowl 1 ttated wd cadet aha[acruc[vxa and If It res already crested,hes did w ceM appofa[cen[e co thio Cowi i ` � (Mayor Monday said the CowSwivv Me no[bow nr¢ted and strut red yet and MC Ie vhy chic cewLalw r 7 (Bexvad a a Chercex Cowieaiw[o btivg eM[strut urs coge[Mc(fornulace 3[),eM bring I[beck to the it Fet 1[s covvidataciw at a lacer[ice. Hhe said w—ply meded a bad,tv begin vagoCleCiws. Cvuvcll®h � { Cercex rotetl h.did not Mve chin underetavding L the 1w they voted lac[wok. Wv said Ba still ie aro in 4 r th the putpwe of[hfa eowieaion Ie Beuwe tM—til Ma mcow�vitheBev to glue CMm anyoy` regard o ce v[Sat3we. He[¢gwwed tMc tlnee chic group n re a CM City C well Yhac w rithj� ��.Cheee ivdlvldwle[o determim rM[[hg pollclee,CM hops and[he goal.of cM cit,ace Hth regard co their wtk. MY-—day.aid Yh1e hotly Me ceC em.already o rock through Cha foxmlatiwa of a atrwcure She I� ii('said vh.Iseua rah-they Mw that dam—y—be beck rich ue]n a rock vwelov for dlecuvvI..of hr eo y envfalon[hie gtly and hon![rill wtk. she role a thei Lim ce—1 have mr [hes_FU opp.r iC, -i. l it directly.rich thw. EM Bald i1 my of Che Cowcil have any par[ic cowetta,they wy vent Ye--i ch— x�� i Y Cowelly .B.11—d a ypvgxephdeal v rax w page[w of the afnucee tv chmge a wrd fres"w tier 3 o zcerlar."iv tM dlecuwiw of aubdivlelw regvlacio.e and reatric[iona. e Myst Novdav m.d they CML the City 9ecre 1ked M k h 6 ovdiv h lw ( ry cM T uriw Cawlvelo¢aM[ otrecc CM[woa[nphlcal error w XI b M id ion M �n II CM wad uwaimwly. ;i i�i� t r OOMHIOgR 81M BOUSTOd PgOPOSA1 I'Cwalder.cr1-cawwr gone ace sen J.afnco and Xalkex coracle. .nonomla acacia c .al enc eM r '* volu[Sw.ae ereae¢[.d by Mx pore Moaxe.Preva f C -Nes C Q Crewe e.wv[ IIM �.lbore p`eamMd[M Council a wp aMrL,g LM1e a wa xv.d]n thi.p-p...1.C Me,lid the Cwvcil 4 B ed bout M aper-ewductai/caper-collide[ xo]ae a cM eafd M1e Ma follor¢d I[clwely Bora wpl fy�� Y geing back to ch¢time mhw the Tazae MM group nae still iv cM1a twolvg for N d 1gn f[M _ if 4 said M Md[Mae ivdlvidwL over to addre..chew n ewple of year.a 6n a }Nyv r pggv 71' mv 7:_ 6k AR as k���u'��t�E cxT4 COOgCxc l4NUS88—APBIL 1e.19e] '&IOg 0^ —�ydCe ay9 Y��-. rf 1 Moate said w Apx31 1,[M1e iwitatiov for este peva eels fox[M gupezwvductivg gupec.11—na M v, [°tM aGt.of Tema Erin the Oeme[mv[of Bnip. Bald iv Sewery of 1987,Praeddev[Megevepprw d d*4 eor aubv'leelov w Cweren a propose$to en.tiw the wrld's Lr 1 and wet advmced accela wctieL P M MpatcondmLivg super Gllldec(sc). # {n, Mr.Moura said these nen been e10[of cmgectute acroae th.a ate avd vwy ev®m�it1°e fine already ,) A1 CMy mxe eubmit[1ng prepoeaL. M said M Ma beard cog9eetutu about tM ew[h Mllm azee and eeGelnl is the greeter evuetm area ae tM Wouum.Pcov°mic uwelvpvent C-11 hw Glwd amelficelly fo CM mdle haat )f -} I a eiCe war Iv LSMr[y Cwvty. 8e mold M feels w ede wind be cemiae Iv Mov[gamty Cmmiy If n dfdv'e eubmt e proposal. 0e said Nr.George Mitchell°£tbe kbodlaMveloprmt.Corpoxa[fw and fib Staff for wtked H h M1im and hie office to prapasv a site Iv[M13a reglm to eM State of Sew.of I lib ly the Mpe[Gut of M gy fn Nuhing[m. Be seta em sites that ehnld M looked et are: 1)aauLhma[of tM Cavin area N mr fi b ' f eM WovdLaetle area(CSry of Mamolie)-[he circle vovld be alma[armwd tM tit,oY Negmlbl 2)[M M w iw Of wlwr [y Camand Sm Jaeivta Comty ov LM vmy varthem weelw o£Mmtgowry Minty [hG befog } [referred site. ga said the mIn eomary w beMif of Tw Noodlavde Mnlopvmc Cerwtatiw and Ile peep! lG P ' M 4wlity oY llfa involved H[h[M sites, w uta 1[xae felt the it, int 1n Liberty Cvw[y could c CovxofeMdgovnnliv[o fclit. tmta m nave fn[file secfn,et.tehfvg Gn wW Livfvgswv to ht-1LIV t my lvfrasttucture were °orf Ivly°°ivL° h°W°°a I mea. ga said it E°felt_ydm'[Mve[M 61gh eery to put.—"no[°5,000'It..cclw Joh wrwn[o molt;tM 3,000 ecim and tM'¢[ner 500 GeMieel related J¢b.[bee Hll be created,and HHmGly,then Sv.ora emcem tort M 1 k , I EaPrm[xmtvice iot of acM1oalu,aelee,_tjpalftbu,MgW_ie eigvlflcmt ewugh G[Mt axes. " ge said[M NOodlavda Corpora[Gv begin meth,mita CM gwe[ov ecmomlC­1_tComwsim off 1 1 l I�end_y ode a twfola plm of_ktort tM Naadlmde Oevelopmvt Coxwntfm vwld develop save 89 oil lm t n package c MILL cteege devoted G neeuch fmf1111ee far[ha supexlwllidar protect and mny ohecvparneoF thatewra added Lo the 09 milliw upfmv[foeev[Ire iwkege uhlch wind 6e euhmitted by g60C I.the Liberty Hde o elLeroatin farm apti°oel site. Mud hie gaup mY Lhw Pw [§dwadq and decided—t-ft-'about acwek of ivicem .study,they wind tom beck[e8ethex th16 mak end decide more Vividly rMtMr or vented to auhmlt a site ftm tble tt1-,axes. M said hie ea vhy n are mt.VSei[f s the ComeilvtMe nmfvg. ffi said M mould 111[M vui vin{!DLLs fe avd j wT ' I M hee6e=t nE Comerca a CM Cem[Ive of Coverwev[Sn the three cam[Ge m cw ether u a n for and eubmlt a ¢Deni. Me a id aC thG mt[�c ora 1m h do f h Ceta f Wv lw M f Walw f t°food[be sal 11hou the to owl i°sort a ozfmLel ]0,000. _ t+y\ ve L ie heivc bareeeba]E by[M Woodlevde OeGlvpvme C.—it.evd tM In—MY thele k[ Covroe mea. M mid hie rgevi w Pe1C[Mt°Googly about tin p p . p sal she[[My not w utaw d[ Mi.!bare Cwv Introduced Mr.—dVeM of Vole Bo o e etveerlvg°f 1M No°dLvde mem r qua 1 Mr.Moore aaid.[e Ie evtlCi�ted[he eeovmG Evp.et o£v hie ptp3ee mould Mwlve 1500 one I..J b tt Mglwim as early m 1989 th comle[im of[fie prv]eG athi.d fox 1995. M eafd Thv ultineG Jab cree lv G ]meed a 3,000 eelmtlstu mM10 mould be awed i to thio arae tlM about 500 ox myha 1,Opp Setwd far ucMelogy related d t We Bald th 1p= netetaey she[a Gam of mgfwere and emw[fna fmo Tfie Wadlavde Mve changed[he name If[M proposal ro"q.M gm 8ousem Prowse!. Mr.Howe ueld[bey nxe buil p ...gh t hie hint pt aol-.i hen a gn to get on-the"short list." M tlwdai thmwd Mr.Moore Yci chis Prnmwtlm. ffie eewd Eor the Gt1ov and ptocetivre lwolwd f¢[h.px [m llna w CM deeGian mk]vg before m Opev[file up for dfatumiay. Sk.More aid bog ivg 11 lase Tue day vh u the decieiw ne vada by tM Joist CMmbeta-..fv Mmtgwery Cmmty,[he iloedLvde q 1 - d 4, vev Corp ativv ped tM cem[y Gweivww,n-Mn ten day.durlm rhtch[o get tbe ptwveH it. M Bald M dld�e!� 5. ge eald[M W°dlmde Oevelopmm[Coep°_a ee lm[[m uac_..w[he ptvJact, Ighe f shIhtbots raetevde avd Cb.y vlll be cev[inuim[o mock ight up mid it mots![b°5th to get[Mc p al b o Aumia. M .hi.undaretmdivg that r [M yromsal H11 b f h d evd hdv k da u ll Mve f hw 1 11 d. 0a said[Mee Me been ems eau)ac[ute that the Covaxwx femora coHvg '' I i H[b ora iLa Erin CM 8ta[e a4 Tmae with evesyow fe the uM1 Ste ge1[Svg Mhdnd tort city and [tivg[MCI A site to-I*- Mr.!bore aid M wdateuvda Mentor ffiilGreta.,ConBneum Joe MGm sod eewrel athard rho u lemfeg[omN CM ata[a o£Tama eeibly wbmi[tfvg three ar four pnweed situ u[M adds weld ba �1 oclittle he[ur rl[M1 w Mving three of M sen°or sigh[a tee.—t[ad G[M WE,caths[[Mv one o£efx J' ma of five. 6d' II f hh.Yoke eald tM fire[deedliw]a Mhy 5[o tM a[to-ti. &°°id vu of[M a1[ev NeMeev HSl lively be£tor[mo 8ouet°v area e¢d am[Mr f�m eM M1La ane,ff inn[Mv wv sib a cM rov tM eG[e. be said cam 16 diffaeeet ef[ev ata Mim aubni d 101w[Iv frm tbe Sete of Tmae. M Bata tM v .Hll eevd[MSL ealsc[1m[o tM C08 G August evd Hll add[o t eddllbwl 1Hatmtln in dates elwg*i 'It"'Swavely¢pacwgee[o mw Tama`propeeal mG daalcabla ve.o[huiate[ae. Sou of[be imwCin TrueP..Gmrmfvc —gh tM lac v tht. an 8500 mlllim bend tivala w prwlde Yuede Hwe tw de M c G i]]ary denlapmIhG M Said 1.adddtfm to[he eecelexa[or,there cilli J be a high spiv-off o£[e M logy evd 0 6Hld Tbe ac¢elenCoi. 4 Bald covstrve[im Se au wed b toaC 82.4 hill—1.build tM ucaLraCor a toC.l cowtrvetlav eve[of 84.4 billlw tMG ethe asmusas. M I' _ u1d[M accelerator G 53 miln is cireumlenwv,fiat iv alder Ca get i 1 rtitle b­ 53veLo tM emra9 b fol `y� late CMa C°a la circe=mce mceleratox,n Mn stepped mevlese[ore,tM mllu[of vMeM1 G Ent oil a-I Ma aid [1 of 6300 Hll be mnsu[y foe tM cevpu.ee fox mefllbe:euppnt eenfcee. lw ace Lor tulle ba Mu®eied uvdee[b�`°and a mivfu0 of 50 feet and 11 vat i,..t be we of the aurfacv route area atwnd M[ 1, ha Iot of it mould xemin radar it.¢ut—use. �� II GaemII oueainm rte I mc3lmmbax Se t mord about real ee[a[v ugvisltlon,m[iy M wdentmde Twry fe m lend eoet 4 involved. M eewd vMn[M rave Hll cam Etm ro eae�gHre tM Seed. Mc,pow°ofd 008'[eequiemn Chet.by vv lend cv Ca[o tMyeedei.l Bon[vvvot [bat b me of[he Imo$500 villlnv save bovdS.a S Cwmilmmbar M31 mod Sf this e1 a lvvolna ibe wtlowl[areaC. w.pow said eom of tM cltele Hll 'Y'� touch eom of tM u e[riwciel j..—Itt-of the milowl forest,M[vau of it mmbee[M rlldexwea Vawgeomda mdte[Mr related iv[erine. Cwvcilvmb.r gall uwd 1Y It mould be Lm euvpt property aid It mould ba. EJ.''ti t. Caveldac Mv°lu[!ov [e located r h.1ki-cwtl Y 3 6 u6 1 d f Oo8 Su ovd 1 re uae[I °ate to a vi t s % Mayor Moeday LMv eewd tM Coumfl m rrvim tM reealutim avdarefpg wtl m chug the mbvlwlw b Che Tmk Yorce tv[M SGC.of T...04 a alta 1°wted mi[h1¢tM Ttf-Cam[y asee(Ilmtgomery,Nelwt awed Sae Jacinto ComtG.)Ear iM emetroc[Iw of tM Shpweovdwtiog Supet Mllide[,wu of[be latpat aclmtiflc 4 * f 1131m Llveccw vol[e,120thfaeaCM MHc -tit-o4 mtt°x are I.-11and°[udwd e[e°evecp°f 40 4 sed abroad a Petro czva[If thin It vvy uL[ieg£evi11[yIt moa noC.d particle phys1e1e1v Mra " Sroe[MC the cm °10v of Cit 88C V1ll give aclm!!e[e ace b m fmirum 1 el.d fv M1 wild for mklog Froutlei dwcoverwe nil fnla tha=t emCury. a E r 1,6546--M C# Y S ` M d rM1e rlll b my f Nooday 1 Omki.g t rhP u 1m eMWmedfa �,+ ,. hr ghou tM regwv uv Mo. h hfa h • y 1 ry eexiou v LMe poael. edq S­if tM Coumll•vdueeg thi.pro]ett 6y chi.ra.olurim n Hll M xepreaevted eC tMt pxeee cavtetem _ 4'p yryry.,iy '( U­­­B tt uM tM m[fm to adwt Mwlutlav tlo X81 5 u ae.crlMd a ilneube B 11 d d'. R' M ell.ere iv favor sed[M intim Doses uuvfuualy. J agsmgg eogD enc egvag cwgcn � r"' f_ Cm idM oast for ivcreeeed mveuty aupmr[fox euv[aville A1wM1 and Dxu above Comcll d M I ^` Bill Bedpe,bvazd weber of the Wvtwille­MI end Drug Ibue•Coum11,ed 1[MC tM Cvmc11 funded I' {tS M­Lex year m tM wove[of;10,000. M e d lot sumer durfvg[he budget procew,tM City funded ry 55 000 H h e pxmiee eo look aL 1[epIS dueing the uid,.—Mdget dj--t.. Staid that tfu I. 'k M uk Ear anther 15,000. W. ­g­advised of enexal ossa of wc.n[[love of rvg above and aired Sv.ulclda. W.godp.uid 50g of all tM wxttlit.that evCa CM U.S.,int c mrou LM 6 d x and chat percev[we Se lmreaeing. Nmcy Mrna.Olre ror Of the Coumll,advised[M C=1 had dmlvI dmwx,9.cm[m[e 1n I.=end m ft—,[hexa wte 147 om .and 160 iv April.SM id f Chu•u.wlvv[ary and others wvde d 6y pwbatim. She acid.they Mve Wou[10-13 atudevm a f m CM high school. ma[wid pnva[e Lreatwt ie =1W l 1 but 1[i•quite nap•veive. eM said[hey H h he Svdigmt,for tM • Mt. APrer.nes further inforueiov from W.Some,tM iteyvr w6d[M Co 1 If hey Md any queatlam. Cwvcilmemb t MrntL.•!d M is...of Ch•gwd fob—Cmvcdl ie 4 C daing e.4d rlmzn their other fmde ere derived. W.Bvxve w d CMy r.slued$10,000 fres 0ni[ed 1 c $ 000/ h I.tM Mneltal district,and 35,000 frm Budwleer(thle year£oc elm C..t Cim•7. W.Bums i f 1C ilio tM$5,ow fcm Sudwiaer res IIM•M.ud[My bought.Cyp—t-fm{800. W.Bodges LL Sd iveb.tlovstlave ere received,but the vest SAJ.-ty of tM fmde come from Cha ewxcee mmtimea eve [$25ha Cl 9 v[h pex�wdev[Gsefen•d.d W.rBurueaafdl[My Mw tw textifiedacwvaexloccttle. said id set j W id tM —tyof Na1Mx pxwlMe iMv epee out w UIS-1 15 Wtth. Neva[tlmdar edviead[M Comcll�ia•11 tete t fe ?v' uvdet WvbemmL end it rill be bcmvht buk nwr wake Couclla.nber G M ked f ' Md P M•propu bnfotn M mould feel confvrbbL votive fox fes L.. ——g-1.1T h•un ME tM[ 3 �{ p d vd presented m[M City Men[ary iv[Eve fol tM vuC w.—S. W.Mdg.s aefd CM Stele of 2'exae -P.—the use of tM vlved d[ivk aces LM city receive•to food abue pragreu such ea th3g. I COtlBIDeg TNI ABAT&®IS PwPoeeL � Coveidat.pww.a Eot to.Mtewnt ens rowmim mewn....naw.na by T.s.Mraett ma eons ti ry4 ibvday uknd W.Bura•tc L M ovoid I-to mM mY adutmwleo®ane.eo—t hu.1-1 b.av p id d he tComc11. W.Burda[[.aid M mould lit•to­y,frm a citi.ene'point of vier.CML Lh.city s G 1 id ring digglvg a 91.1 millim M1¢(landfill)and M weld Mp w dm't t­w t.; y p.. and that w uv gate ncyclivg cent going. M aefd it Mu ben sue 1n uvy eeunv3Cise. , y y day said aM M1ee asked[he staff Co 8•C uo a wrk su.bn.far vett Tueadav to diecwe[M1e Cu f' b t]m eo ttmt w H11 Mw d t0 dM. •valiw Ea tM[rewcd. W�Burda[t.e1d he M1opu t '< i.v Cw it M I fvr[Mr[hu iwt value added to Mu end lobe resided ma look w 0 anod [o tW oomwl[vo f and 1 d lMre andt fox out rice Couwilembet Gr w eeMd tlr.Hurderttewerly x1uC kind of Sa im 1 M ukEvg far eL thieu[M n.80 e•Md 1f M IS eskisg for vhvtewnc of tow o t' t 11 Wtaem..fa M M.l.ee mi• ea b•w...cM caamss eine.wt My•r�'i:wee i.is f III. d 9eceud M IS it­­d ti—in to.Mt.'ox cove t1¢ type of I­tL to cmaiduacim h d 1.& Mt endl3vgu1du11M 1.do.s W wad ultlmal.ly hie request IS Ear ru tellef Mcaues h1. wpnaiw Choc u M nee cM.e iloo,aoo..shine.in-eMw,ch py' tool kill bb(ffumlelI). Comcilwvb.r 0cenv felt if W.Burdett could M mu Sip tlfw,tM Iu til' $ �w ) y b bl w it ea peCL of[Mir criteria. W.Pipe fele it wy M Mtret Le develop`u ferule Hloue b fi o£W.Nrde[e'•a tifie znqune[. Comcilwvber Grew felt it m&,,Ml to Mve ka g aw[hin if n]ue eueblieh wdtt—HChmr filo Ioollt —t a per w mould uk fur 3nwMtn o n ' ids rim. W.Pipe.aaid W.Buxde[t is aeklvg for[u relief m hie per...a ptopetty(wehivee).t W saidr M 1 r fmilbt HCh uy ath.t Cu abaummt progrw—l it.preoral peepu[y,but CMy—1 b•loo If 1 11 f thl.fu CM wrl 1111 . W said rM staff—I..I ft..ro cell W.McderC a [My wrk up xln tM.ftfarw[1u. W.herb voted these mach—can M a.pt tad onr four oc f3ve yy....end chat rill prwidPl 1 ef. W.Mraeb ee1d M doe.int yet tint put—1 type of—.S—.M 11.get. W 18 fluible hl pot and J­I.".for­­ W.amt[.caked If M Ms already approached CM Cawty and BI30. ` W Mrda aid b M St re.huvdentndfne waded to approach[he city flint mould and[Mv rhe oCMre lIM- „,d 1: ria 1 kind of ceclpxwegre�nL. Cwml3ve.Me=th •ebd fir.BOmtle[ eMek Into all tM Id.. related ry CMe utt.t. Wyor ftti y­d tM Haff rill M­8 a tO 1[¢vier of thio rMle cOvelderatlm. {?¢ _ p Cvumilvuher Curer indicated Ma fat W.Bvrdett'e pto]•ot. B.s Md for ivfom.[Sm p hes efflclut thle tut Hll M sod rhe[Mcoor wt St Hll Mve rub M oat Ctmaw , p products:v t[M c e1ll 6e to Chem city[e a Che moue ptodmeaf eM level of Laic w[.tigla prodmed I[M r e ling opeeetlmi a moll R u[raining end pro[•c[im far h1a wckery Mvdlfvg LMw xae[.wtd I—. ee..id M rill ciao rut kvw Lbdteg.about.[re p•tnite and llcewu and SMt Hll inti -y Mppev Lo tM ut 1­­..d. W } acid he mould lfb a moth broader or[not Duly av[M mo t. upncC.MC ciao w CM prefect itself. W i6 ? Mrdett aaid M ie e•Letive of aefd .Mt M Ike.fv w tM[it ten M dine eccotding Co tM AueC1a play(ee prwldad M� { IS[Mutat). ee rhe[M cauda m M landElll ie decreufng tremudaualy eve Sith eM neo uehmu e M evalelme,it H31 am[fawtw decroaen ea vete and w[n vu b.shlvag W uid M doe.int 5 much Mcerdwe wuu. rf10 �' iia c Nontlw m[ed cMn p Hll Mve our wrk a aim m thb vex[meek. Afar that t v W gxh m tin mete.mr.a.bil.a nre.wuclm n:M.enlu camcilwnMr cert¢[w e a e T s a e w.ssv m pt caw of m.a .elm.m.nr.a in eh.wmeiw. .i , �I � CON8106g SW.— 'M llovueble 9u Pack Cowtaawvet 1 to tcua£ax iv 1 f fit. f W.Pipe City Wogs,aaked[M CmvGl foe pldavice int.t a policy iv LM•tt"I. W aaid he M1ee 'P'` ¢calved a requet fxu Cmbelmex Perk,dated Apr31 15,1981,w traveGr back to tM v ,equI_t. 1 oriel,end rvppliea p[om[bd by M1Mr Cmvty ma t[uafecc.d[o CM City Bir.Mpex[ l f,,t it.ue•I y^ ` ' , Ctsy-0oucy fin urvlce,tot ue m a[evporery Male fat re equlppfog a cLty Crnck revevtly rtawf1C[ed N M Co CM Cow y W.Puk M ren f 1vg h w 1pmut beck Co LM City.Mold iMac it.M11 i ­d. W.P k dv1 ed des h ch f Chief 1vd1 d Ie 1 1 ­ti. ]n nock wree should ,^ M1 tity vena thm, r. I 4 _ . t.::. 8 u z jT( r Yr Y MINUTES Oe'APBTL 28,1987 HOOP"0" PAG.eel , � � 4 Ci Mava¢er.Cine PSnea.eve uraaed CM b mcil CoM1t comlde ndf¢ 11 lie 61 all CI f'; d .vd orovvrty Be said ve1CMr Chief P[ hiv if b h No 1 1 lO f y to vrlvaM ac mobile Sntexesta d iv admi 1 M 1 He Bald[Lay { M p 161a evd accmmMble for such flmd e e 0 evd van a signed crmafet ease[deeigve Sag M1eii f`r � xhe eehau[e.[be Co:mn31 me[mahorLe[M disposal a4ipubliceprop_r[y. is' br.Pipes veld the equlpma[regwsted by W1Wx Cow[y sinal sof£i[eime,hoes evd vosales[M e iv Augue[of 1986 end b � quavtlyldeededmtatt.lkb.198 y... pxittlCoumil appc 11 .tithe LSw tbetftM eplma.1 vehicl (M M t M oxmq;pu[cbesathwugM1 a 1986 co¢ set excemivn)vee laced iv vrvlce. ee witl nom of t see It:- It. f^ r.placemm[valuero£the item[sial 81.529.00.e Joa Frem6 fmvmo oY MrilAN 198))ad 1 d S� M Ceuecll tMt he does int fuel a line o£chi.a¢E tis fewibla beta ee it rill vl ANNE,Imo E.I Lea.rye,.¢d leave only 300 fast of 1 bine£ le u1 (9)f1 f eh is 1 �' Pipve advised Mr.Pwk paed wC tt Naltec Com[y, ova [M pm[five years of[be em K bl AW ) lk C y,CMy Mve paid a totallatof 152A,ha019 Sn cmttihutime Co[Mir SOZ of 06M aM Mw supplied M1ree 'I NSeees of equdpmm[(1985 Neck TmWc N 991,000;1982 v+^ipulm�tt fot$45,000;and a 19)fi Peril[mWx of efi h 'I i t �� elWr Comty supplied 810.300 aquIni3 It Out of a chassis tM City provided evd a teak clot[M pl.De ` t; mat volmtaere Md acquired over tM ware). 1 Mayor Mmday said first re x111 xe¢t[ emelder CM policy vette Ceu¢imambar Greev said I— policy mtCere Mce: em deals vl1h bw w bindle w lue peeper[,(if Nie!e mxplue property)end th M ^' Se om reepmeib111t1ee uvdec IM.greemv[rlIh Walker Cbu¢ty Co ptwld.a 41re sarviee. M wid from p li W S etevdpolnt IS"P Wwt of tb P.r[lculat place aE.qulpwvc,It m era mder•covtrac[ml rele[lOmh1 S,h Ii 'iGy WyoreNmdayiaeketl eheatMraor mCAthe cromcilvmteeLo imt3tu[eeauPo�l3q of CMicltyaeoatLt hen there * for ­P11. , l .­ d­­­ I.b.9­9 oevd�dntMC[Mrewuld bM lwgdterem[onCo 13wvbvr Bell Ivdle d �� iale heai[mcy to]sod ov equip�n[£oxnmy r sem xaav w Mvtoeo preniomull[tle avcit S,said M old {I wryiieetrietiw pollee. ytt­y.eked if by wind ewes t.fat im[ence,to CM lavdivg of Eire M faiigrowd.. aumilwnbec Bell said euh sltmtiw wind hew to be Judged w it.ave m 1 t. o"'`A omcilw¢bar G em felt LMre should be.good deal mre aCruptuce 1.LM policy a¢ o mho w amid lend III—aid ibery ax c me rhea cequea[a cow Iv to bertw fire depar[us¢c­t,I_ Mlvete,sit pa W 1 - ­9­11Yrmyth.t truck deeded ovc y ftl:m�butatvtM sine Timeestbec­id the eq£paint CM Comto t It tbp ti rico fit via CM [rveit.ltbeugh a[[M prwmC efw it ietvo[Ia u.e. Ceuncilm.ber Greev felt M city old sell and lee Mt i[aMula vol lam aey[hfng. Yip mid M favors a pal3cy xU.h wind still allw Wm tv m r .t....h ae vbev the Pai M 1 z' tim sake I_a rates truck foe a fav m3m[ea M wt r Chv rodeo e[ma etComcilnwber L4ew said w r Chars evd mray It£Or Nem.Mt w don't loin tMa ebe Cluck. Cvumllwab.r Bell rated w da provides M ' County a eervive fort[M 8526.019 p.ym¢t thvy mW. COmailmabet Burrett acid w mad t owe tlov to the department heed.and abet they might cevomwnd,amh m Joe y bI.recowavdatifinew thi.pad tat g. It... Mayor Mouday agtvad[Mt it ie ivpoctmt xo give N.staff saw flexibility a they are mora cl 1 `� , involved Iv operBeiooe evd m3v[em¢ea. SaatEelte=M mile.aMuld ha a eCaff retammvdetlm tl 1 i but ��. Ne[iL by mder and that oM Cwmc11 fa m feC mMd N t mfmrt3vp a`�¢uiwvvc my otMr evti L, or otemla.tle¢,but c sive Che eCaff same E1w16111ev[o welder a orae a ostia.. Mc.P id M.mold find thio emewhle. Councilwmber 64eev..I.if w ary wcivg ee Chie,M weld vote"Wo.v Ceumil 'f' mvbax Hvll said M mould mote m w Nie t o a he feels[Lie Ie a d.sieiev Nr.PSpes meds[o wW.m be HdepartwvI­dl. Comcilmohtt Greev said M dowv wee agree v£th tb.t ee M feel.w vaad[o Mve p 11 } CMC w either a e going to do It oc m are m Mayor Mwtla wid the xav w see iL mor Ie[Mt there ld - tl be flesihllitvlved evd[Mxv mould h1 1 v bli h^d b M d M d otal by[M Clty Ms and that 1 6 nvd oil there x111 be F 'e £ 1 Sbe asked fo n chis policy. Cwmllmemb 8e®a k Ga1ne Hoxard.sed Wever Novde [ed 1yF IN 08 f hie 11 and Cwmi]membera Hvll.Ca r.Gram and Ro ted AGAINST Chi li TM 11 N AI d b R I o4 Pive o four. rots w 'l wee C r[r COBSIOQ APPDAI8IL DIBTHICT BOA.➢POLICY � k Mayor Monday advised tbe Comc31 Net the Wa1Wc C tyComieaiwera Cwtt Me vomlm[ad W t Olipba ry; 1 8outhwad Pores[.Wa1Wr Comty to fill the­yov tM bond dm m CM1s reelgmtim of Cec11 William. 11 > ry Mayor Mwdey said[M city did int submit t it am my m[lw.b [M dvedlim. BM asked tM Cvuvcll SE they l+r) ;ti viehed Co approve[M Couvcy'a n® tin or simply-I do evythivg. Counc£lmmbnr Bowrd rade[Lam m ` apprw of Cha Com[da vovinseiw of Hobert 011 bS t mod Co llmmb d d M—ti—. n favor evd[M mtla¢ sed umefwuely. S MON COMBIDQ OBDINANCB. it Cmeddex Otdinene die MCo —I ,15B—I—of th. d f Drdlmv mole h. 1 1 M W1aco�vlca 1 1 G.Plpas,City Ifeeagac,prum[ad thio ordiveme.Che capelin o4 rLich ie ae follow: , ] - OBDINANCI 80.8]-9 AW OaDIWANCe DP TBE CIT4 COUNCIL OP'CB8 CITI OP­RTSVILLE,TBRAB.AbSOFDING MI C➢1PYQ 1 150 TAAA1. BY TBB A➢OPTION OF A NL^d AeTIMI III.LOC1L BAL88 AQ I.'PAIIB;TAXING ( CQTdIN TQBCONIOH[CARION 8BR9ICeB;HARING MIS O80IMAMCB COMOWTIpN;PBO.IDIN6 B8pBB1BILITP CG➢88.AN➢PBOPIDING POB TI@ ePPeCTIVB DATB B8Be0P. Illi St.Plpes said in 19fi][M City optlwed re 1mpo.e a local.alae t.z v telepbene.erv3m evd otMr tel } - om,mfca[im s.xvfcea. ee said Ne recwt eMvgae N[M Lm requlrevtM[w remx CMC late.[end[M ordln- captloved,selnfwws e¢already wi.t"g c reuwtm a eM[x111 m expire m[i1 October.1987. M 3;" I eeeid It I.a m[inmCSm of m ovgala8 tit...unnefmd le required bassos tof ebmgw!o[M lay. C­ ..­ Oum31- �I amber evo[Cecwd.the—ti..to.dove Ofdimvice..87-9 a 1n favor and ibe intim..aced wavlmwaly. evil—­I­M d d M i Nl CUNSIDQ BID AND P USMR c)}' Cwaidvr bide on wolec[8)-3-1,emdblaatln¢mod..ivcivg of CM 1.0 million¢allhe¢[out a vk " .0[M Palm 8[ceet Na[ec P1mC[0 Don Carte Ivd 1 1 Cwilm Sv[hv mu £ 51 553 M Sd f �� � budgeted and aueheri.ed eremfvr few xesery E f n xc.11eeatiwa Sn the utili[v find i F k � � RUN 0, I M t S PAGB BBR SODA " 1HgOT88 OP dPatl R8,1981 -; / hj 'JA � :.]n the avow[of 51,553.se Coca®avdad bs e[aff. Gucllaabe[Bm[te mdv[ha m[Sm co uc o[[hie bid u k [be Iw bidder mN C.mllwvbar Barret[.crooded the mt1m. All vele 1¢fnoc and eM1a melm maead umvdam.lY ' W r Nmday tfiev caked fora wel far[di lane er of fmde 1v the amowt o£$83.000 frm tN re a allocatNu[o Lha $4.prodm[. d1aM..(mcmvt 61 530fi). i Boyd lildex.Dlreetot of Nbli tdu,adviged N budgeted$63,000 fw vandhhatfeg sed painting a me vlllfm galley gt0uvd etarega Lmkj,' j d w a alvilat pro]eet lest year,but f0uvd Chre vu-Y{R8,150 nNl.bl.fox[ha project Nuw.he F.d vo ..whored Lhe fmde frm lent yqx far the amk P.j.tt[h[w.fv Pr.v...at the end of the f1.ce1 y Hacaafa fmde iv the ammI of 48),8)5 w.added m tN c w f—d it.]u[yea and pax[of Net yur ro]mI wa paid[hN yam, ee ativiaed.treat y theca ie$138.416 Iv the re F.—uto=. ~ "s"SAY H Camcilvembei Nfma wde the maim[o a—Of the$23.000 t;= ae daeccibed chow,end Cmaefl- -mamba[B-sed.eeevdn tNm[Sm. All wre 1n fawr and the mt]m paced umelmuely. {t'S y� caegln¢a ogmgegce �+E= ,n Nr -diaamr—W th.Code of Orddmtan N dank)C F—14.elms ' 14.Pipe.,City Nvagex,peaeev[ed[hla vidlvevice,the 11,—of vhlch Ia :.yR OH0IX11C9 g0. 87-10 AB OgDIMAHCH OF PER CITY OF=F—E,71-.AFFSOIBG ITS COPE OF 0®IILIh S TO D68TB + CBAPTw 14,SACde;AWD MAAIBG OTHIH P80PIeI088➢pdy®BeHM['0 ir3 PiP cold in Om—t1 I—I..I m wmalfN[e ell of mr bufldlm sod d—,—1 cv e ro a e1ugN �i 9 d.—called[he'Oeulopmat Cede.'-weelmhed eh N1etf.by td—.,of the Chapter 16 Sigm eve 1 1 [h ordlvmce beak.N ea d the aiga eeFiMi—--d is tN—1­1Gia take prvaldeme wax ld eLm o[dimme io eh Gde of Ordimvcv book ee it undnnant coma rev—a[[he[Im of[N edop[im f Developmnt Gdv. Ha aeld-F wdimme fe a hweekeepfm m[[ec tN[rill serve to cemw the 4> W[ad alga code frm[N Code o£Ordfmv.v tv allay m cmfmiou tNt a-erupt Ncuge of it.proeu a h . ComcilmmNc 8mtro ude tN intim m.wove of Ordlomce N.01-10 and Caumilvavbn Gx[.r ee evdedi � Ve tim. Di-- Gvvcilm—her Ball ivdiearod he hu covpexed[N ole aigv ertllvmce NCh Che[of h , 1n the Develaprov[Gde and flvde thea ace m[exactly em. After eom digcugadm,It vu clatifl.d,, - Fa du to Che FiF l—d Wer coda.cove of h kippuletimv iv the o]d code ware placed elaewheteA[N D Nps r [GNi i.e.,petn[a and fees me m[int vvN a atm Ordivaua per ev,but vadat a actlm cgll.d :z., f (S-1.3)iv Che Dew]opwvi code, tlr.0owdv.City A[torovy,sale the ver was f lidatim of the j e a cmaoi many diff buildfvg ptLLtl Seto ave code. Comcilmbex Hell asked abort Me bonding requirevevro pro- _ Souly required. —Y NlJgten,Building Officfxl,voted I,t bovdivg roquira.v[e wre dtopp.d abm[ age. bra Bounds.eared Coumilmmbvc Bell[hot it h noticed my euhhv[ive eM1eolee befreev[he"elpi' .—of the Dvwlopmut COM and[Iv[of the old CNpror 14 fv[N Coda Of Drdlvmce.,they wre cbmaed by it mtlm.eowvFece alwg the live. Ny¢r Movdey¢eked GmcilvmNc Nll to ia[nth Dale ox C1ny ompare what used t¢N Nth chat nor f.eo that he eev feel.nortable abw[[h a Bo e.c[10v of[N Dry lop- 1 kyvp Coda and ch.dalet3m of Cb,-14. She end N em ehm bring m a voxk aeeeim the refutetewvt f b c[1ow ha fvvle atcrosly about or edmtl0n of ver idose. Slit etreeeed that thio ordlnevice io m evve9 lceedv f¢olace t t¢eime. Fk.w the mtimL All wx.1n tavOx end[N "0 eeedfuvmimuely. E vdCOlBIDR CeaYIP[GTe OP OB1SCdTIOB HID8 Walder bide o ieu[eet i Cee for L-- Hr certlflcete eE obllmtlm fv[N avow[of$96.695 far a vwb-e -N —to J.B ledderhfer,ah.,aC the rau of 6.1i. �. Ph—ibvdey advlaed.April 22,bide wre rmeivad fn ime[e.t rote.a$96.495 C.O.fee a gatbeg ski } nth a pay of ewr a fmi year p.xlod. Sh ivdlcated the lw b we J.B.Deiderhofer,Jr. She caked prwal of chs lw bidder. Cmmllnaebew Hexxa[t aade tN m[Sm Co a prwv of J.tl.Heiderhofer'e W of 6- a` Cmmllvevbat 1—avoided the mtk. All re 1v favor and tN m[.peeved uvmfaeuly. p) "& CIT)gA Ws aHPO.T X a c va madder a Bm Wille Police 0 vin[Policy fox­­hfm etrevded—I-0—I-0blclee ;},... M.Pipaetthv wroewed Dicer ive lumber IN of[N Nv[nlllv Pd-Npar[vevC l.cvm.[o"Ovlockfep BCrevded Mvtoriet'e vehlclea.^rhdchtamudflea rhe[iF e awavdad w[ONF and m ewraemy.Imatlm av Che) apply tv thda policy. Mcveld a k—d mtwin ie aw rhe hes]a¢kad hie keys i.hie vehicle. M —9—Yeitmtim,NF eid,Pie rhexa.—I m WI-1Neh hie/NI bye Sv a whlel.almg N[h m 1w1 vi a paIF.rho Linable to.abet.pfd vehicle nc-1vdlv1dul Fee 1.Nd h—if/hreelf wt at hie/k4. chicle sad feels tht W..i end m—a net-.,chile—1 los the vehicle Co N--v rhich dose not—.I eI—defivit£om Fill ba referred Cc to bell fox aen1 Mt. pee advised. Mr.Pip-said fn ehle ei[ut1m,th city Ne nivd N hpu mcomoda[SnH ae —1 1;t. Co N g el public in Nae of ueivt.,but e[aN ewe t1w cee0gn3r LN liwllhood[he local lock-the NI- "`? tF' fine she bmfne-of this.-I. tiB.aid[he City ie L u ray.by ray N thL polic,gong co have[N dir pat¢hcv rake xefetwce to a apaci£Ic SeckuitF Or N evteblNM1lm evy mtt of rotatiav eys[m ox 1v avyNothc xay giw ErtOrvati.to tN Indivltlual rhlch could ditect them t^u apelike e.n1e.for Lh1.m�tipow. veld hIF io m att-p[m cotpromLe chat he bevy a genital full venlea.1tw[im with she e¢ ticema[eme - hat w ate iv t eh pnv-[[im.while a[the uw[im int N put L a elmetiov of not ceepOvdfvp to energucy eucM1 ae¢wave befog linked Su aur[Fat might mf2k—k—or wy be ecmud.to ameeae _ eery rLka Iv a deck-[king lot.e (,p .. Couuily—bet Ctuv mda[he 1E thi o11c (D-t—Buvbac 101 of CN HP) Gmc1—I—It.newdad them . All I. Iv fa or end tN maim¢.aced mavlmu.ly. C.id.a eov[xa.I fn tN mol.—t of m--duan mllce officer a petrel eercain ane " Pip-a,-d the Cemc11 amthr poli.related u[[at p—g for aw[Iw i " Lw t-bivg k—,F- 12th and Avavue J au Odivg the rel—of 1ma[va and—I Npartun frm Hm[eville aodabue'eenlce�N � q�� said Che city op hes vblred nth Cha ivdividune rho erate[N [lac supply N[N ly l: A yr4 _ rolue.d imetee. N aP.—nth k—,vg lag end pullfv of the 1wt.cm[vwre into tN vnlo +° r'4'„ �i buafinee phc.a d baconad th.ptCrldm[nth the imceue L ih ambo[of SwNe being releued. Xr.Pipe^ v V g mi KI 37"Q u d aa] , r r a >x 1 Po� x v r �'ndua " say krU. t- • '� APHIL 28.198)!¢MPfgS BOOB"O" PAGE 883 $.:. .,c r"�. t[L rhM•^�a ce eeleaeed[ h e vh e h a um �thh el mace mlrt m[iefac[ory reaol¢[io¢of xhir dlffSwltles. M d[her hove e ' h L av[w. 1w bufa and sai[hxefe[e have m cwCr01 w x[heir v[a[dw or ivElmncv o mythiagro M1 e[Sn 1� �y' ¢saes mrHnMM a tachy pwta£¢3n emi.cwna.a .n ee morgan m awn I rcvmit l c ac�ac�: �q y t. J D Davfa of 0viverlcv a ^a v temae. Mcf eivk eId he this. Mevca aci[idah'll be happy t arta r wy q.ve[me said 1t fa abeolu[ely s t erpleimble rhyh hi .�,[ revue •Pipee off[M Cwm11 vwM[o kvw vhy.M iageorry beeevae h carrot cell th®. II v Cowcilmevbex Gtew avked If tathr then Lhie wehod SE theyld juec wt up a bond chat a y.m ore e . I violate.tM din th v rill forego Chair bovd avd env ire air . Ciw avd emr®. Mwr MwdaY uted rby iM - city ie pcnidfeg Chia ae oppwea[o Walker Com[y. Nr.PSpee said Lhe primas,j¢rl.dictlon Se the City Poi! " Oapax[mve,but at the sawn time[he 8hri[f•e MpartmvC Me]urladictiw. He said the city Me a service in „ aE-ff-duty Poldce officer Evr bmkai Swee,P.—Il gavae eraother special eve a. M said this cola eltuatiov Se each[Mt,m a directed bola,ie ort wry plea.avt circumcame�LCowcilmbex 1 ' Mrro[t we wveeroad a6w[hn ih officer wu]d kvw rhe¢the Iwo ea wre to be released. ­Pip— slut Ill ba.—wt ILh TDC. Mayor­yinked what If our effacers do not r to do this. Mc.Pipee L's++ mid tot L rhy it feawwevf itlm basis. M said[hey trod be­­dend it w ld li ­­d­­dbe optioml. 1 Oamellmeabe[Hell xm vocable abort thL vac attwgvvwt avd d ebwt ov o c t Mvivg t0 be subjected Lo­­­t due M tM1e m[agwlw betreev Ch tw a xae. Hew wceneditheofflcac wind he n right 1v rhe HddM of a had vltwtiw. CMN Eckhrdt said thetofflt.r rill h mid by th city ntl cvfmhroed bay th[n MNmeeee and by M1m woleved by[h city ih c e in a better H[m[ion frw tM 1lebill[y tandpof¢t. Chief evkhrd[Bald M Sntevde fox Che officer to h loran they an roleseed a Che :$.S Walla UH[evd follow thin gad Imus cher"1 vy Mrkingioce v Ltypa of a n ler vlolatiw ae t ' swards tM Melvevava.t ivaba,6m a et e M said the offices rill awes these rM—lateeevev :et^^r lvv ae[Mt¢evew m otlur ray totget�thclarbrehker•e a { _ %'�) Con Mt.Plpae said CM¢Cwve11 does ort wed Co vote m Lhie htahe]ue[rested Chm[o hvy h' Lhie Infotvatiw Mayor MoeMv avked Ms.P1vee Co her Couvcil advlavd of hes[his a wfkiv¢. ';� r[Mtv arly budge[avd[ 1, 1de mxt m cavorts PSpea ptaaavevd ch a atewni h rwevvea for th gem el ford m of CM vwih eeded March 31,1987 and th ewthlpatea report Earth h,1987. M m[ed th CStyrla jus[abort m target for boxh[armor ma azpeMlture.a said[he sales tar armor Ia gubetent y ff Ecom[hie sive lac yaer w It 1.$760.158 r avd vee t this[iw lint Lear $803.603. M said wery[hng¢lea M fairly avlid. Mx.Pipee said[h t.—pefcevtage i.i..Ctad of M1e 19a6 tae levy raa 86.552 or$1,775,893.46 and the Lel dalingmvt t.1 al v ve 22.63E ax$61.956.25. TMre wre vow uvetiove fot elarlfivetiw fxam th Comcil. No foxml wtfen raa eeded an tM npocta a y ptwlded for iafet—t— 9a der reaum[a by Mal MC.Ce Cancaru fax verM.ut111[im avd etiwn related t0 the re ed M od 1 t Protect kFdh - O Mr.Pipee the [ ev[ed xM April 8 and April 9 let e e few Tom Crider of Mal Eg t.C...=e. The April 8 M[tex IvdlnaeaMnC theecicy'e w1Y a Ill be LMC o£rllghtlug[be pahk,leavdacape miv[ammv avd any future Inpxw orator said he Se comermd about t 1 Y M M 11 b efeeM k vd LMi r ew f M p11eh v h 6 iw. M raid at hePcwvvi i]m,the vis widen ty 11gbt .prtkfvg let 1lj2' .1 end ballpark—Isemi w t lighting iv M S.—pack epplicaCiw. h[yieapeiq daeahanet illumimiv all th park arras anyrhre.aM r egavaral lighhag for 35 acn euldrbe S a agpeeta M geld h Ovula wren[LM a oriel o eel Mre 6y ea eub]ec[[o ie a£ h lune and epecl£fnacmnv Eer Lhe lfehtlm. .Ia Lhe city Me, cat U r b your e, Capt d mry rolimiv of -d p YlfM bill wthor haalih and8ea£eCy reseed avd th vtree[Llivnce era harms and cnaY aro t Iv[bv APcll 9 letter Mt.Pipee pafvtei oat[h dwel t I'eaking[M city t wide camactime Iv [h e N wdiava for aprivkler w ams,rhfch they wind[hay Mild sad[u city for mivtevmce. 1h dwampat pnfwa LMc all w supply lima be located m the atro e_t_rwdmm ave a[iom - 4 [eeded to each mjrr true aPlpee said tM emvLsuc[lvv of inn eacivk1-aroteme mtcat all[he * !:llw xemxdm¢thie`md seem eve![Iovea[[inmbelm�al[houtraeeimeth vd tr Its aclflcatlov j ^ begiv to it a rhes tMt I o le w1m[a M. Masked th 1-11 for[heli co®a Ca pti. o hie w4vg eorrovpwdenea with Mc.Crider. ComciLemhr Mote naked 1f chin project gmliti.d wdat Cha eitye - •. util3cyvtevmlw ordituvca. Elpea®W eam[mg ester wd cmc en available just Im1da the props.,line of l tM 15 ane end ii_1 vat h a problem for th[ftp. —1--1.—d If ih.city will hes my - Svpu[ev[M fans echvdule for Ch golf c orae. mt. a said[h hotel x111 W.a LM aalf swigs ...h gev1h iM Mtel�a raaen[gimp. Mayor­yy­d Ill.CM golf eaueea rill be wesvelhle to Chs peblle,tit I11 'I C pmefblity fm mm[evevev evd aperatloo. Mt.C—tia­d[M latter[rm M[.Irides andl Ch city H11 mincam[h eprmkler e [• Mr.Pipaa said fL•aqe ^Upav Conplvtim.all Doer park arae, egapclvRMrga[ame and playa ae Hll bevow Che Cliya roepomlbillty,ao far temnm e w w tell) said LM phnea: ^pttn wrk arms^meds t" eel ifiad.1h d m wivMada Iidc i fl t h could be a I. I.iavai thee. Ma r.P naked fl [M c ee Ihillt iv I.c cd. Cawcilvevber Cer[ar inked )p rhe[[ city etrcity',bili[fev Ill by I.E h k otivg Mr,Cimec•e April 0.19B� 1N[e[h.e.^fhe City.wly azpevm rill be that of ligheivg them ]®de m1v[emme avd any futon lmprovevmn w mpevamm." Mmw MwMv Bala P it M x111 b xk avdc ,d 1 iov rh M d it. `P BMieGid f—,at Na[Lima St Hll all M dediee[ed park lend. Hk.Pipvv vow M M1ea rode i[telmr[lhat fE thggolf ' mu a avd[h cit takes we ae tegumr ark lava.it Ill.wly M mred,vo main imd a m to ea n do ort have th finemml vepabfllty co wiv[ain v golf c av Gwer®v¢ml,mance OYficete AevacmtiOv Anrd Yar diNmm d budget p R 1 lm.owe PSpev.CIty Mvoagvr,the advised of a rocogv3tim received bemuse of the eftwty of[h3v `rr [h flvavclal IWP evdth staff m gweca dutivg this past sumer avd fall. M said[hi.pactivular mNd ie �} th highs[toxo aE racognftlw 1¢gwervmevt budgetivg, ee said w ace mtn.ly pleased our budgvi dvcuwvt �k' rete M cxicerL they MwOee.[ebliand avd tMt n an we of wly NO eowrowntal avtl[Iae[o hve arch k,-J awrd ww.a tM emvcxy. said w hew r rived numxou awrda[M[our£mamml evdtt he been tacagvI.., fox it.tonpM P and[h wok dove by wreaudi g firma In nmjme Ith our cit staff. - , ' budge[Chm ne aubl[[ad for a efsilar ets¢tfvy end tsviw. Myor vo tNu1a[d ]a Allen.01 of 9 P]mnw,sed eM staff.mcmg aM fa reel proud to M among vc L SePan I'll 20(1 iL1ee 1 [hie anxd. Allw m[ed 1[xae drEivihly a]o1vL rife[[(H[h aiaff). - IW 2 4, r r r j Qg uS`f R eAGe 884 &p d i[[gOxg3 OP dY81L 2g.198] IY - � � � M F � 'c fi Bwim of[hv lib's m¢o 1 im 1 1 H h M glkim Lake avd id 1a1CleClw^£a vola MevM e " - { : -' f t ptoexm^[[he pcivg creek eimC Co e]d Iv tM emtxol of^brew racer. " Mr.PSpve said a tomiderab1.nwbex o£thlvgs tr+vapirvd mry[M last twlve mvtM[Ml impact M Ci y ship Hth tM offic Il avd regidmte aL elkiw Lake. Se said aaw of[M boric Cem . h 1 ]d.y uvderetood fol yeas ae forte iv we wgafvg vperatloml aawclv[iw Mve ehmged dw 1 d h'. k tudiev and malyau. Som of our pLyexe Mve L U., eMvged.he said,by vdr[ua of tbe Api11 sled— ht ! E ` 1[would aaw Lo by both pts 111 ud deeLahle,therefore,tv char the deck avd ee CM nwxd eKelgh[ (i `R w three pa tLULr ort [hat tM.1 of tM City Couvctl end LM M00 Merd aM our r epec[3 1 1 m �' t e�nStlea my pick uptf mr[ha[[M dm[hes uteled few Che Iecorpoxatiov alee[imemd woe fecxaitl J �' ley uCieEec[oryfuture. ge sold Cha mat aof eM c amt e ge 1s the prrvieuvl beI- M sem. fm p iov elec[im. e caveldexabL affw[a to aepexa[e the Sh.he said,it ie uvduiable Cha wehip ri[hitbe 1010 and tbe Ivcorpoca[Sw Seam are imwrably an[vined. TM xefexevd di M h Che Brevity of Che vitmtiw SVCo focus.M uid,for[M folks a eltiu eod Sn SuvLrv3lle elite M d be Lfvrmtiw that we diveevimted in[he alac[oral proceea we m ta tanal.Lflmneed by rbaee Soo of f were being cwsidered,but tbe Svpvrt o£ he meaive dP­be devlvd. x M d the f nwb v CMC Curved oat and the eloaemaa of be romlm—i....tbeL ewrywe but those-rMillve in a vmuw t 3 ff re from Vav gLtle'e 8yndcou,uvdewtavde rhaL'e e[^take CM future far ell of w. 1, e am wco S ¢cave mjgr ed]w[menC[MC Ma mkan plate,M void,i elec[Iov of chxee v mcllvemb Id k1,[Mao oar a araxd.o£LM public eww[to aumpt on fai[hr[M rwk produce of a 19 year c^ 1 ed e 1 S -h1 pry ud u 18..[htp.rind of oovvavttated mgo[imlwe be[wm a lily comit[ee avd the MW M,xd 1 bit 4 eh Logic d tm M Cbe ver cowoll.rhich Hll be.111tH,he said,Co caneldae my eikiw Lek,pxopaeal - µ'Cl gh Lo first setvler[Mthl.to vM xv[hfvk LM city's fatale L general before s[bnpti a art ou N cific ew[rmt vegotfe[_. It"id[M Ls[,Mt l-I. ly not I.—factor of chm..g P My occurred iv jD.+ M seed Se L mr beak wdecs[mdfvg avd k dge of tM opereYloml-vuamee of tM rat avd eewr L South gw rvllle and[he Slkive Lake aces. Mr.Pipes uid a ahou[ex meal.dewLmde[hro ah { EMU' ea ital h d 1 fa t ff t M 1 lead cl fivd3 tM iodic d j�' r al to las v Eiml wtxect offer chat wa L4t w CM table. M­d prrv3om thivkiw Wich `(�Pa b ed m CMtbevCre !a bleckvorledaa of[M time,held that the gpci Creek VeC¢r Plaut Subeu[Ia ehwltl 5,y:; b M.out of earvice ae vrticable ud the av—1.avd cov.ulCavL sewr[e,daead Mek to M la e X 1970 a fvdieate a and CM lav voter derivetl ft_ rate[wll^19 and 20^hould be piped Mck[o tM P]v L m mL pLnt,fel t eamevt avd mlzivq Hih ell of[M w[r guppllee f r die[rlbu[3w. M said n - knm M[rtl.Lt Creek gubeutim ie ebaoluCely crltlul[a Ne mSvtemvice of w leurea Sn dl w SM eva[m. t ma S r +r 0 Pxvsave oP....i.1 w[hadoLgy L atavdard engineering practice avd mat be em vued L tM fu Mr 1 e uid. Mo[Mr Hdely accepted but mieuvdexe[ovd opero[ivml feet,M said,waCin tM Lw.t 12 loch mL through 11k1,MM and 1[a fum[iaq. Glew Lbell's covputec meal—it ame Chet li[Cle of m roe P.—MM,M sold,er CM vw[hern mCrmvtUP of guv[avllle due m the mmlm �:: Clweof CM1e Svr1v¢Crook Plan[. SimlflcuLly,aha­­ot loop3vg[M 11 imh mIv thcou¢h elktw Lake -y alae h little a no effect'. well o m[Sve.he aid vw tM reminder of[M Swth MuntrvilL ve m. AS°, M afore,CM earMeticatiw avd d th o n[be CI[ya capital re arch avdu­Y­report w wx u[fliry[eyetm Ma already paid d devda and rill ellbxfue[e go fotwrd fru thea juvet re rith a better uvdemuvd g of w vrF physical InternlaCiwehip. - Hoye Wi r'e cwpwiov psopmal L tbvlght'e agenda Packet tey [tM­—linin­a­art - e Spt�g Ct—Plmt[o aid Iv brow w[ax ewtrol,M said,L me[Mrnby-Product of Glem'^xeseatch effort. mad t system which Me bw xecomended by virtually every cooaultavL LM[hoe exaelned we brow wteteprohlm Duce Che rx M said,.-Hm[Mve been alt—l.d Htb ewfldevt 1 �:< 04 M1ar eM veri met c mpplI.."mesad"L mr eyaten ud wMre they mixed. Mr.Pfyae Bald vm w' kvw nue w sopa[[Co enjoy a good deal of fvprovmev[iv w ago old blow rater problw iv[he.ouch avd of mr dlstributiw eye[w ae a rewlt of the polyphoepM[e tr.a[vevf end u n-gofng rater min flvehlvg pcogcem. 1'ny of[M[hrov­U of Chevgv,M said,­.hMve o nee Biwa[ha City Lot ort­hthe IOfO Baaxd', ,y' to dLCwa mr ew[ract r ti.n should be—ficient Co­1e a mer begit—g[a mgo[iatlwv. ell h • � �Gj servants Iv ewbfm[im Hth[M fin—tet.of tM mater Smlcr—.-t(luguat,1989),avd 6awx Centreot „$ (2007)clearly Mlgh[w wr ma see of LM need for r "`CM eff.'"[o each a mtmlly agreeable ceeo- 1 1m,M avid. Meolvivg[Mxu[311[Iw Saeuee wuL leve ly free uP[be c.^Clue effw[a veweCeee�ry dd ..CM a re t p.bi—.N[.Picm said,[Mt s sally recognized a a pre mLm[c m f h ' 5 dente of ebe auhdivieiw. The it's Hll._ oid3vcuve uv vrovoval that CM g00 Hoard vivh[ 1 1 e e r lu foxuly a rev davf[Iw not cea[u toMr nor er CIC C-1beta r t 1 c of futwa ' i Mayor Monde w e y said [a1kin g,geoBxaPhic+lly,ebeuta v[be[Lre.portico of IM City and caked hm cony us[ a t118 fawlvae� Mc.Plpva uid about me-PnwCh oft.. Myoc blmWay.eked CML Cbe city give mClce Lo[bv c e ivwlwd before any fluahivg,a r,t,eked tM1at 0 Pip.. .Ciev - =1 b ready by wzt wok Tveeday(Mev It rill ba door,afiee pevcle ehwld Me l.,etc.). ft.uxPfpee 1d w mill be mckiw cloevly rich tM mdla as wll. Myer Movdey voted w wce able C sales the brow w of our tuldanta rMv w wvC Co CM eu[Eace w r progcw avd nu w Mve a chmcv[o da b— it for M rest of[he people. SM telt it res quite a eiV fi.mt.Cep CMvks to Glem'e cad aayd'e yieM--w6 Smrea "�' h - ov� * Pipes edviee2e[hi^ie a hvm£vg plpjent out w PM 2821 and M241 iv eieection(mrthwe[core 7 'j e Me code a gwet for a eM1evge frm a E[eve type dwlllvg w1w Ca mdulet o mblle Mu type e[wc rith no change iv nee of d ly.•emu l­o .deity lima. Mc.PIP-veld[Mrs Se m mchmlm L r cvnev[davalopmeL coda that s acparticuLsslyxapplitable set of uixewetm es for thea mx[IcuLx y' p ojw[. Mx.PSpve ea d M fes bringivg Ch1,m the Coom31•e atMvt3w before tbeyc—C..CM frwe bwma ' K1`' - MSng meed out end tM1a nodular was being weed in,[ML tM City ie orale o4 thio but[Mrs L mthfng In tM e, o pteve¢[1[. Mc.Pipe.saidMc.Surae rmC to sell If Cha ft—uviis avd Mve[ev coved atbec L iov. a mM row for tM w lac/mb3L hame.w Ms.P1Pe...d M Ma noproblw Hth ChL bot if a `Soh �' cllmvbar see a wrtiwlar Problem with Chi.for CM P—le,w rill cork w the dewlopmet cede 1[erla ratted [^[hie cdreweuvoe. ,� - `� � MdYOg'8 lCTIVITY PROgT Py k`,`^ I'Mf[1Lr¢31¢oal w Sotml Perk at 11th St.—cad 3ve.dim w.—I Palk Mayor Monday asked Mr.PiPee fox w update ov tM cegmwt of Mr.Same Six gervme m Lhasa tw PiPee said h.111 Mw Cha Ivfoxm[iw ready fax mzt wek'.cewcll m.[1vg. v� } u ! i. U d� k r xlgulas OF APgxL za,19s) aaoN"o^ Ace BBs +�° � cogsl»ea eLtaigc cmplxssxm APPOIgT1®x I� # A' Cmeidar wwwwmt[O[M Plavvlva CwmLHon Bner 1Mday[hm preemwd the vow of Mc.lve—.1 tO aexw vv the P1anHng I—— cane w[ q y Che muplr.1 tete of hill-[t.,oho w aLe[ed m tM Ciq G—il in April. It res ntad[M[[em mtevd.l 'oim et of 1988. Mayor 9bvdvy w[ed ft.Bmdal bu.erved w tM 0 w of Ad]w[mow avd Appval.. N,LN fa 1¢tM&e leulry boalwee iv gmtaville avd hey bwv a BwtnS1L x.—.t all of hie III.. CouvclLvmbex 6rem mac the CO avvcow of thla nuivetfw em Cmwllnedre B a d M Al 1v Rr�� vw avd[M mw[fvv[bv wcevd uvanimuely. k WBBIDCB pe i t CovHdex Neeolutim e.daxelw fuvdim and euom t of the Ltfawal luta G 8 5 by tM Twu LeafalaCan and 6weoor a Office Enos-Y[hm pream[ed ch1F—.1.tu.,Chv caption of vhich Ie ae fallow. I I A H690LOfIw OF T®s0e'fBVIISE CITT COUNCIL OF TBE CITT OF®g'TBNILLE,TRAB,IN SOP1tleT ' 1 CP ePf1xN1&6 T08 sPeCIAL ITg11 APPgOMt1'f[m'M T8gA5 CO)A.roee AFD ONIVBgBITIEB S x gnn NOadn wted pregrm ie vital to[M-t-economy aiwa Chv Gneer fvelud..42 fnll Ft —f pxofea- _"k, e1aw1 aM—f OF—,sed onwlly acct [e voce tho a[Mueavd oademia u]ore and 18,000 profeeeiawle poticipate fv em[foing ed—tim avda[xaivEngprogr eM ofd in light of Che s[a v'e cuaot Griew 1v mxxev[Eme,e11Hve[iw or reduetiw of I—Progcmeaie denied-t—ighted a[a efwirbm there I. r VI red lu[fvvexcwdlI.[nvlgvew�ecoxave w[rwtgly empIt—1. amClma[IfI—I the u.[iae. ...aid[hie a W ­9­odepweibl¢ by the C[1vFm1 lu[fav Cev[er in Pomtnille od i[further eollclta the em[fnwd euppvr[of gapree ei9m.avd Sewmc a-1.[O OwCdnw-t of.o to re[e1n[M epeciel 1[m appropxw[Sm ive[ tive 'e budge[. eM recmmvvded itv a Lt &oval. couHlvmber uv rode the nitro.w rove vE Gaolv[i ta[8)4 and Cowcllmobec evmard a.mvded Che intim All wre in fFVet avd tbt m[iwavv p­Fd vinou 1 w Nartly lutb.t—Nalabbvxbeod Cwwr(&motivation Park Bulldf e) _ eayor BOOday Hv 4 Che Ptogeee 'e Aeeacfatiw fa Svtvrve[ed in advptivg Ch1&Mf1d1W ae far mkiW f;rove.ev Ce It. BM eaidesM evtl Ft.PiM—1 Hth the leedexahiP io[hie grmp m cevlm[ha bulldfvg for lmcne.m[e. eM Bald wv Ptogxaeetve Noaev.Aeeocieelm wind lSw to wx 1v[o a p �ry xafelvg fuvda m Mg1v v.klW tmwatiwa w[M f.[eriot of fM[building. Sha said.,.u co..nice tMf c t� '8 tbt d hg,aha wuid ut recomevd mkdng avy V tht ewe. she veld it M.a l0vg history of helW broken Into thxOWh both aMdwe avd deexa ly CMS Ie riq[M Hvdmn wre covered war durfW the lot airy tevwatiw. y Sha uid the tlovre me Oma[mtly beivg pried opm. ebe a .—d[M Edea of puttivg elena m[Mu doors eO[Mt ie wv be made mre eecuxe.--if w[bev faH[hat x111 Heal..[be break f.problem,w could win .` awe[onxd uklag lmptweaew.. SM Me inked d<.Pipae w look at thi.a]am num avd w renin beck. J eM ofd aha IF deligh1d Che[CM Peagcee Nom.'.-0-veva Sv do&hie avd eM Mpea w mks it 'C pevaible for thea[v vove ahead Hw Chair Plaw. ��' ' �mmlt Bemlmuvc retro.—zoao ct®itt.e of me e..t Tawe Lm®bn of cwm.tw �� ' gnat 1 y-d aha e[[eMed I—we[fug last Nedve.dn a[me Noodlod.. she a e Bouc d Or. le of 44 8&30 bu eveSeted hex!o nl[Ing a xegioml 1­bb-t called 0emm.­lo—t.. G_­dthat t l9 her-d abs[hm note d pool paper m i lewvwtlov of some of[Mee ideas. Shv Bald each member of O Siad a copy of t—Lac wu. the veld..brepots nry retched lot hbd y ft.va 8l 1 profeaelwele thrmghwc But Tesu. BM Feld the remtw aro located iv[M Olt,secretary•offlca. SM &Fid[M Ynaldm[of[hv Glvenity of NOuetw,Uf.rnwae BwuEfet,Fill M cwp311vg tfioee remxw 1n[o ow t - doom.[fn xrviem, 8M a if it Se--d,it Fill eewe u a­i=pp dm apst EOe ewgleble mCim fr� r ` wavy aifftrevt In . she said tM final dreft rill b eMtH rich ht council..m ee evafleble. i4�ti iv Solid Nee[&gvacfu swday-d thi.cumitte.w[loot nek. R.fel[[hat by amt wtk•e wrk osis,n'll Mve ea.1w m.olid row w8o[ie[iwe avd Fill xeHw ell the aepmn avd—t Nie ca®Ietu evvfeiova Htb [M CwvHl m¢love my lnfoxm[Swal gape[het uy eclat. Pxmk I—,Hlm.tet— Oth ov Prink Wbbe 0av—Avtfl 23 1987 - ft-ib.day edvleed the Council CMC eM pnalafud e y iv Iniac Of Prank I—.the fllmuex. 9M � 1 [Mv reed a Lt[m Of eppxmie[io from hw. ' 9180 Old Wf.T1w Cevmla 4 Wyor BOmday advlavd a lie[Of CM 0-1—city-1—IF Fill M Fealad iv a tIw cap wort [ .. The $i Cfm capmle bill be-die 100 y-. 8080 geemltmnt Effoc[w eetuedev 5# Ggayot goods thWed tho..vambere Of Gwofl end cuff vM gwevf their t-Fiw t.me[etude.[. _-1y ae a pan of tM em a-1e 1 It..a nctHtwvc progray. 8he said th feedbmk Me beo g[ C. . COueCIL ACfIOg A, 8m'e BpeHel BCexe—Cmvcilvmbec Crem eo®evdsd tM Nnot 6r Mx uvy fiw affocw Sn[h1.regard. - - Ola­.t.ewe­­-Cwc ro—Cwvcilvembec g 1 mwd M.J.M lievdoie ie iv aM rom and reminded t 9-hn: —.11 Of hi.comets Lot she dnalopuv[of tM trails Pnk 1v hie wi9bbOth.d. Nayox Mmday cafe M AOE� a wrk&®eelm vtll be b..[O mune CM[e1[ua[fov avd all of[M ceeidev[e—ibe vatlfied. &eel Be[e[e Cmeevn Pock Buv3w—Cowtilmvwr G tt asked for rock eveaiov[v reeler rM1e[evax ve8ocw[Ew9 alt Mn elceuy bam held Hth thio g[np.v CM[ft co be tied 1n­h[M ter abateuvt policy[Mt w'ro : M1 golvg tO[elk abm[. 8a fel[[M ewm11 waded av uPda[e. ? 6860 8[udmC Tate.wTaut-�owcilmaMc Gr[et upreeeed M1! pp efeClw f hmy eat of ' Publle Yocb for wkiW we OF bis e[Wm[e fro.01 -F Of th. Ill G 1 e ti r.t y. n t °E y� k � k IM 0 AML 2a-1987 a � s l lwbl a p u E M M ry azp Hth the diapoval of-i.wets iv wt at all 11ke i[I `! £alt 1[waa Av wlightaving expexieece Eqr Mr. T R�1 is 1 afam Park--Couvcllvembec CarCer P-'d w cvmvndaCivve from Jack BpPry pe ebvut[he ervvv beive wd !1't'i&.,, K [M drvelvpmavt of Plnaview Pack iv tM[it le—1n it.a bawtiful arae. -..&d Mr.P ee e K fox hle effort is tMt regard.ae wll. c t0 Ih'ODIBI88 �" Oickmew of P.HA'8 asked quae[iam for claHfica[iw geamave[ the eitw[iw tM[azieta M 1 f 12Lh Sheet end Avev Jas it Involves Che verly released fma[ae wd the cwpe[ivg 6w]neee a iv she M avd Che covtracC thauci[y proposes fax av off duty efficax;sod a claxlficatlw w eKeee at M k t., k. ! y it of the ew[rville -v I also d questions garwve tv[M—it-to be funded by J.D prv]s k d A—to Patrol ec[ivi awiv the area of[Mfr a oras and the chw l to he uavd for[he bow '�+ tax Kea n[.for c]erlfleatiov. ��ty w o[ 113 6MevivA of SSAg asked about tM coto avvacia[ad Hth thle t.t. ad off-0uty offlcex,rM1ich '.5; _ ? •e wxa v t yeC I—i avd queeCiwe ab—t theakavevrvod Pra]ec[.for clanficatlay. ® 8, `1 ADJOOANP®T �, t— All € April 28.198] gg F J `:Y m 1 n3 k 'S d r Y � u .. _F,', de v.. ,x .. fi � x✓31.. e In il2... s� t{ - 9� � r al l (: s� � r ] r r MMOTEB OF TRP 0WNCI1 ME—OF tlAV 5,198] EOOE'0" 887 MINUTES OF ME MEMMFELLNCITY Collocl RENTItl6�Lp OP THB STg pAY UP IIA 1981 CITY PILL CWNCIL Ctl11O8R 3 1 LOCATRO M 1212 AVENGE M IN THE CITY OF NOtlTepIL18.fO0EPf4 Oe MALS,YH8A8 AS 1:45 P.N. G tY k'^k �3 .} � 1'M Couvcil m[fE npYer emsiav H[h the follomin 1 g vwbar3 proem[: Nayor C01[y efflc¢xePr—. Ak, - 0.eu8ew Barrett eve PiPes,city MoM A, Y}M.d _ II 6er>Hell Scott Howda,Ott,&I­ Mo f n.e.eeiw. Nch MPMm,city s.axenry - ' � Merafm s.cram it i Eewock d,T :, ;„ e} iillim R.[v0[te,Sr. AT>etPllPg CITI86HS 1„Y " Mr.Aovnie Rbodee.Hoot—pmily Ex.Rhoden advised the C-11 of IM1a 198]eue[elni:y cmpeip dxln foz tM Em[aville portly YMCA. ee . 1d Ic viii ba a ew wek ctmpeip iv rhleh the gwl rill ba t3 raise{30,000 for[be suetefvivp aperetlwe of tooNwtwille Pamily YMCA and for fuNra pxdpm gxarth. Ea said CM kick-off viii ba Mmday.May 11 at fit65 he Ruvuville M[ioval Beek P1w Raw. &fvvieed[be cowcll to lo.Nm far[M[kick-off. 8a IMn passed wt pot-fvvltatiova to cM Couvedl evd Myor. ' Mr.Bill Naeh.Charter CamiaeI..CMirm¢fax.—ol1 b - Mr.Noah said he eerie •COE—o£A e omictw aPp000tod by cbe C-1 las[wek,olwg 8111 HOdpe evd Peggy MCAdewe eo]nvaetiBan the"ting up of A I_eombelw to comact3w mlth Ne kC fi promeed'he mr covwv[ ex d<.NeeM eAid he ie wkiog I—three ehlvgs of the Cowcil,[M flat of vM1ich 1 fe nwdeA]®edlanlyWand¢CM other tw At.c [lvpvt w the m[Ing of Che Etta[[hang. Pa aefd he made p¢ or M Cmvcll to pus divines[M[will bl b Itx[ (3YI fi 1 1 aha ' ided by[M le¢i 1 1 Ice[0 63 f N f bui d1 .A A I f eility Of the[wive. 4 said Iv ell eM dfeew "E p�lab A rem Citvch a Pa 111 y M been.,sliced CMN wade n be a bem at nmey a all bl f M f CM City of Ew I—_evd got tM thi.l.­uxa to pus th1e�rticu]ar pre L M p Sd d t.' C Iii.tss eo that f�vd will b available fox[hie specific pm mill met other cities have peened N' M xdlvence and w Nwewilla M1ave paid tMt extra 3%eMv ww e 1 to It—ciefee.especially is Am end Eoue[w,etC. M mid if w ere N pt,at a tfw,a ovve¢[1ty/cmferevice cortex,it will be vac o y ! M [Mt tax. Mr.Nash eafd thZ edditi3- l ie¢aces cry ifEAaxe avec v have my type of emf r to Puture inegmdlew of rheC[h13 paxtfcol3r mini e m wy be NU ea accompllah N It,pe ileo said ha weld ae4 tM[the Ct[v[oke[be f ad tM ld M Ci f evd C < Sore them 1 ee c be Sl1z d M d 1Fod i 1v dine rl h e la¢iele[iw[M[r n I. gev � 1 ' Ne Bald his b! re9veet far twigM1tur -j TM Cowell xaa Mvisad Nr.Neeh mill be beck ata]stet dale eek av [wl emeewat I b m tM City end thio eawieaiw a 611 h 6v M 11 1 to 3xNmelb�a e3vCr�� ll ida - hla en uy rul 3wen1...Ea mane M a M a Naar 1 and hi, conf a vier. Ee said hie Cowlmim Se vw wxkiEg I A.pttfvg tM[evtlry a3[ablfehed m e vin pr£ w az®pt orgenlsatlw. Na acid av w ;e Nrrwely—kivg v thw oo Lh1e. W eatd he '✓Y° , 9 od,C1Cy Atcomey.[O eft iv w cMlrimetiog.evd M bin hem do"' that and M hogd M vwid i. rove to [het and tom also prepare the__iCMt rill—"I ba[vem CM city sad thi.mMty n p ac 36 M city's lntereaia. Re Bald[his mill be the secovd Lh3vg he x111 wad. Al' j I The third thivg needed,M said,I.iv realiaatf3v that the em fordo M I.mkfng the-1 to fax came[be C311evted lot s five mouths Meau3e they a prmide re Owree[ly fide m they my crib[(evd[M veil nay rich to molder colle<L1vp they w a ahOx[ex period at Ciro if IMC ie poeaible by.l and tba 1 lwnervrill bacvext Fell caw Live.ma beceuae[he oacvl[3ee wad Co ba ovgoiw uelvg legal aid n - 'I ani eopyfvg vee w11 a[awportatfm c a(to visit eimflm oparaCiw3 to At—emmp- evd operative ekflle,a chitin ural dawlo f those fm111[iee,etc.),0,viii ba eaklm Fox a loin 1 f t[M CI[v of EuvCaville to It •i W t nM M f vd d M i M M C®1 I� 313E em Mw e w mhlch h M 1 be 1 - - - - cools mbar Ma I.It Chinked Mr.Rash old hie cowl a for gdvl0g I—ttoo a he twos it ie very te cwsumivg. 14 uid M appreclaCea hie ce f1Eg[hletxeep3ve16111ty Navw tloodev m[ed eM viii ke Mx.Nash advised w rhev[M flnC n c3Ml 6 M Elle! id - 1 to POgMAi.8888ION t Mayor Mwdey[ha¢called the weti¢g t 3[Mr. Pastor 4.L.Mott of I—hbenmla po-d Chinch pra- aen ed tM Iw3catiov. CONHIDd&THE I¢NI11E8 Cowci]vembar Hell asked HMC CM mcep[evice of tM vim[ae of eM AP—18,1981 watlog be delayed wore wek iv Order to give tM C-1—to nod them elves[My ire fust pcee [hie mmlvg. _ Mayor Mwday agreed to deity tioir­­1wIil May 12,1987. jI TME CWSSMALH gE00EeT pOP LAST IMBK Eo_ 1 Avevw H to MESO. Mt.rip_ ivdicaced M1evmtll M ivWCoueh rith Ovi¢rei[y offiefa]e iva[hexewlvg veelm to wek I—.[M io..l Lloa oP eMw ceowralka bef3re eM fall amee[er begive. z"��' �f Cvw3der a bullae[evoovele and a Howe[!3r{5.006 add3t owl fuvde vh f 1Fith it Nwnville Alcohol a¢d ON¢Abumr(E.A.O.A.P), a m[etl by N•^^hN 1 y sere Cave Pipe.,city Mawg tea d b 1987 Mdp f EAUAP uh h fodl dv f{41 665 evd {t�` i + + � an a pies oAIAB y N[110 {45,066 op Pip— —d d h ity' it.be o! d drill tFA re �� mtdge[ea to be{24,000 for 1986 1981,bot b of tM.—,e fv M.-o, 8 acre b ho II f(' SRIe �' g Tl I * F r � _ 1 77 t I 7 , iy v ",a' z 3_198)C.,COvgCIt M88TIHG ma—.Cure lest year,Lba cuxrmt collectio 1 my$9.000,vhf W h [$6,000 b— budges reduced by 761-E�the ya aad9 id M f c £ hl Mdg ,fi,C1 j } w ue falling$1],000 shoe[of M r e w HMC rico ar fwd category. He eaftl in of Che city u FL„ Y d k B dice av d diffittd— (eM1artfelle]n solea[u and o[Mrlrevww cewRwSml,1[ie extrevely lord[o ` t pre eucplw iv fmda ar aw sv of foods that might M available£ox thio pupoee. M said aC mid budge[edluatmv[ ox erellocaCiou of[rade M b umulated ell[Foes Inco a yN 5 ,i ft—td eo ha[ff w dV mvtivmaoux alum 1n seise[u and M E revaime tML w vtll be Y,uy ffa mor wet budge[yaax Sv appcoximtely she sour pu 1 _ he sof th pee e W ve u1d M fa van xaloc d M food la although w doeMveta r eerva fo fi fu ellovat3m. In ilghc of wt Kaditlmul$200,000 arty facwcd Co sear M year,he eald,eMvlvg ,n +* 1130,000 m rax total at fiie point ossa not 1Vak mon ptomfaivg, Coumfl t Bell Pele this fe m fmwtmL peogrm,they rill love a$6,000 shortfall if w dm't bel hmM t ,and our city j...refers purple m[bur,aM ha mould pereovelly lite Co sae Che mvay fvmd evwhw ( Cavwilmamhve R®vek and[mt[e agcud. rich Cvuvc3lvemhu Bell. Coomllmmbar garret[said w my rat 6 '' able Co give[hm the full arrow[(83,000), but w mould P—-Bi-thm aom. M understood tM citye ffvan[Sal poeltiw sed CM fact Chet w ere eh ewxyvhare. M uId ChL heeltavcy,Mrwer,does vo[ra£1 ort q upw he progrev es it L we of the moa[wrtbrbile hfnge beim dove. Be Coo felt w ehmld t [o find 5 ,p [avis fox CSM pcogrm,if mL iv[M-tire moue[regw t- owcilmmber Cec[ac asked If re lied[[r Cure L o opoe hi=t-eecwln geogrephlcai luiedlti�`elves w are talklvg about epandEng City [u dollars. ge 1 fir' uked mhe[a dwa BgDAP treat purple aide tluvtwllle. Gev Pip e,CIt y gra by a emtnct for aenicea and in Che put h. y Wvaeer.aid the it,foods this pro a[pr hfa dweeln the moue of 83,000 for[hwe referrals ftm cM to of tluvtsvi11:7 g Bald M ie m f b• vy refeneWle' hava MC[o thio pofvt 18 and eM[opropwtfavate share of[bait mrvaleeaea load L CM c y'•covey --d tmly go for miens referraia ewcxacted for under[b $ 1 dlctim and smarvlelw of the C1Cy of Wvtwille end tM11e ie iM Duly a 1elwCe 1 g wy m nm partlrlpa k f hie type of ec ivl[y(Chrough a ew zee[for eervice). W.Plvee eafd M dose net Mea m � lv hw menu re ertmaare a[vMe co ""'F' Naoday -SRL w did alreedv fund thi f 83 000 vd 1 ovd f f 000 ivfvtw[Svv W.Pipes vm[lowd that w dm L have mold be very valuable LoSha asked that m hi i rmtiw De vxwlded to the Cemm11 6v moat moat me to hw L h Mua b f the C� feu uille and raC1Uv LMt f h 6 4 iia od M f end hi f11 b ch.rn�n.w eoeamtrge mai ea:s a aoa M M1 d]]aw b ked dv d hot M Y I CONSI➢BR COHCeeTR �s ComideI bId geI 2)Eor C iatrte[1 fuM M 1 ,0w"2 d1300bemuM[ic F h If he -lie b ill ld f k g W.eCew PiPty Mevaut,pwemeed[hie bid end chs—ff'e rec®evda[iav m accept the laws[hid ' M .?.." ( wetivg a elf blah tea mbv Ud by Pu era b ly.. It we mwd the ep—fi-tltw used ax CM1a w amu u used by[M Tezee pepartvent eF 8igbwYevand Public Truwp—tiw. !or tM of decamin , s bi—m mterfele,the city wide 12q pas miL m t e Lw base primo few Cha puxpoae Seg lw producdr'e plant to[M City unlce wv[er rate yard. the cit a eo bide the t,—[iw eo deliver mterlma tv CM1e lob sire It vee d cM of(" prises ere Eox a 12 much per]adlof t1ce if thew Se m[a prise iwreee It mea ratd tM upMlt will ba . mt—d iv vmiwa quant£Ciae ae tM street.u reedy fox ruurfuingemd that Cbceea types o amMl[ue # d 5¥' HoddEied)ding o typo of acne[nava[xuctiov and t[afFiv flwe and load covdl[iove(Typo B,Type 0 and Type D i After a good deal of alecueefm ab-t M1w[M ewclflce[lova'w a .rated and Lha wy CM lw bid moa x' emeula�ad,Cwmlbvembex Ott vada eM m[1av a tM 1 xbSdnf P f 13 000 f hv[mx evMlme cw a and Vow BxotMr !f h[o a�ewm 1 d li and it vb Gal ueveded LM m .ccAll more fo favor eM[M m ad 1mue4 >� COHBIDR]AN9 OP LIP[ l2 Cowider bid 8)28 Per a bvdraulie rescue[ml(] f f)f h P1 g 1 Aa 1 h t of f13,830 fxw budve[ad end trmaferred food wouvCew Plpee,City Mvaaes.lvdlcawd the ear rear [vol x111 Da uwd ivt- 14ga 5" fa ymw old. do Chu u bid f ci]ov ritb Lhe old v _ pxeet— f t etaff'e w omendaeim [[ha hid from Noel Aeaoc t f the ml h dlv[riMCar IncTeree or chis Cype of reams[ool.c W Pipes"idf."ue budgeted iv LM amouv[of 813.000 and a budget L bid 11 vill ba waded far$B30 from[he Pare Mparwm. CwvI—b—eoraI made[he m[Iw bid ae w[lfwd and Comeflmmbe B dad ML All f d M 1 @md��mlmuely P COMSID�LIFT STATION PBQ)BCc " 1 a bide ov wof act B)-11-4 Club Lake Lif[Su[iw Pm{ec[M Bce V 11 1 1 1 M , vefA frm CIP(u 111 }foods ' at SwWUVPi— comeuded aw dlvg he bid gcaaoe Palley Otilitf 1n[M amour[of$60,000. tle advised bide cvcalvad,ucacepllbwberoRm Pg] W Fac tM year. M said[bete more four other very cavpa[lcive F this bid end CwmlLuvber tlammck second d AllCwce>a fawx W CM mtlw mtiad[ov�vosova , ord3claim—d cwf cland deliva Of wr[ifice of abli [ v for•Euro[loadly exbe• , [tuckaiv[M emouvt of 896.493 a[ .li owr a four W t. tW r Monday caked the[ehL vrdiwme be Mld wer[becauea the[cock hes n C ye[b.delivered,eccoM ,. b"I fop n Iv4oxm[Im from W.Cau Pipae.City Wwger. � i " o * S z OF MAY 5,1987 OOH^0" AG W9 'RE, COW8IDBB Iu1BDPILL COBIH69 ... -._ rd 0£a.eBoft-1 eery ce cmtrac t Pi k. b Im Ph 1 1 ie f e ma10v of[M1e levd£illt 1 ]n h d!3)500 b Sd f ��}�' { eni[al re anitat30v fulls y.� Mr.Plpaeeedviaed the Council,fv ezplma[Iw of thio it.,of the joint aff.t,.ev..T]ntv a lid wets d pveal pl.—h the CCuvty.f Welker,ae ie 6aivg t ewd By vwhera of the 8alid W t.tSd ting C®ittee. k r said thio gawp Ma been vaat]ng Y For abvu[a Yn [0 look at all the vatiwa vette diepoeel[echvlquea td 3vfoxmeClOn available w di­­eyetama. eeid thI e0wlttee M1a d d hexa ie a long xevg W wet epp...h w[h.problw,Hih the sheet revge b.I9 w­d 1bag pi[ v[0 wn45 ]avadtfillfv6 P Iw euch0 d the a 5 ,.� em.val f ha[.when co wka wy for the wceeeery o tI.of[M s01. a aid he veto ai. f d¢being d 5 £ h Scal rmeerva in the ew1L[lw 4md which M1ave accuwle[ad av r Che Seat ewple of y tie frw he P f He eeid the e®i ea advocate.p ocwdivg an w r fee bevio ee it ie the meet q. it wh'. tytride Polo[._. Ne­id Yalker CmmCyexp.cw wabe thio to mandate colLrtim eervicea end t Cf permld b. .idiom rh.reby the ruxel arnae ere serviced bye c013ecPil. the full a de ived from Lbe[mwld he paid et the Lvd4111 for diepoeel coats. de said[he wpltalt eavieal. food be _E mould h xwlenlabed w ueera of the—fl.pirk uP th..ugh chs a£4er[e of.—t.—tCourcyty end 1d 1 ul Sd ee eeid 1h.­­1raeerva Peed 1e e[epproxiwfely 150,000 at ha preame time. &ae1d2 g f d the w e­t tbla r.rivg awlysie/geeCechnicel teetial/inveatigatiw monk. Pit—d Jacabe,Inc.all Sail Mechanlra of Bty.have beau rrviawd,howwr,S.31—it. b p.0oeas rhEch f very effective isthe be te.racciag the sail.vac ae ry fax enclitic,but algia]b® e s 1n h hal Ba said we of mcrlterfe fox eazveluating Chia cite ie theapreaew.of gzauvd moon,m d d tech¢Sgw t0 avoid calf-Induced naft le. 8.­id PSrkatt d.th d 6 Jacabe,Inc.x111 ry- „. h hod. ge eeid 53).500 ie the tap cad o£mbar it till coat. The city hes experience rlth thio F end owevded gip rwlag the .th pr f bid. ­­t­­tGaivee eked chat Play e 3 1 if thio alta Se mt e it e ble. pt wad Plw 3 11 W[0-mit the u a othe remaining operty is the­­tt fill a.a and se eh b .lon1 a .e163e ud tbw tithe.fId mother alta or get into sow emethod f di ­.l. .1. Pipe.said t vwob.elle wly a portiw of Ills ver.its rev be used. Comcilwmbe.--it mode the mtlw to w Lh.61d of Pickett 6 Jacobs for the ce a end 1 ie of gibe sell w the 65 acre :vmsi0v nt[healevdfill site iv th tl 2)500 b paid f tel r .v.eavitati0nafuMe end Cowcilmwitr Gtem a dad be All iv f and }4 he mti0v w uvmim0uely. or Monday advised the Cvuvcil the e.litl Wee[.CCmlttee!s hoping W.B.—mill be able to dram up ual er.evgemevt r1Ch Walker Cowtl e a twtat a draft for dfaru.aiw iv mor neat a ttee Ae •i[ie xwiewd and refiwd,St r ll be brnughevberk w the CCuuil and Cv®leeiover'e Cour[fortan xevler. Thi.[veered mill prwid.fox the l.ivi ge.bag.diap.wl e.xevgamevt. � � � CITY HAWAGeH'3 HgPOgT } ' ICC ids ted. ­T­and rave[ ov loft even cimelfaetion at 11th Street ud Netwl P k 1 10 ,� Mc Pipe adlL d gibe C.uvcil LhaC 1a reapwee[o Mr.Jaws D1x'e xequea[of la.[rwk for a left he d art Sg.al w Tl` Imo s1gw1 iveCalletiw et 11th Bite.[mod ft 1 Petk,be hw a. =te pct ar.d f pow d ale and lobo.iv the emowt of%,319,hM He said thio Hll add left to moa v the 11th S. .idae veli a Che ivtexaertiw of N_Park. 9pw{650.50 oP Shia emunt Se for pe.[.end wtetiele,rhlcht mt budgeted end x111 have to be funded from mother e5urce. 1 e.ale.noted—Div ezpxesaed concern It ap.edete m Noxul Paxk. Mr.Pipae evggwted Lha mh 1 oda enFvw vent hes bee¢Incraaaed>n that area,he mould euggea[a three wy atop eim int elle 1 hyo t trial heel.a avtM1otfeed by[M1e City N.wgar,It the int r iw of CrOae[imbeta evdWeimeltPark a }, - - I elw dew[have rho wy pick up[..much speed r611e dxivivgawagoamal Yark. "i 11ne.bar Barnet made[he mti1v 12 awxwe the exoeedi[uxa of 71 3)0.56£e h 1 t 1 ldz- 1 h Street e�Bosmal Paxk ivterweCiOv end Couuilmember Borerd auonded the mtim. li vex ]n f ad 1.mtlw d...d uwnimwly, Mr.Pipae said the 801ST has agreed to[hie nam ieataileCim 1 eady. Chtte w Copdiwtallatrmte[Crawlmb.ndevd Hornaml MOt The Conic ltindlcen he ad £90 d f lu I three.1 t.,aiwa w Kiel baais. C Ilwvbar curet.cue acted the 1wte11e[Ian e£e'cad 8vd^Iivn w B.111t2l Nav t.ke E he - dffl f hav3v¢[o clrcl.garouud hie wlabborb0od. Cvuncilaenb.r Ba t pw[.d a dm¢ervue left hell 10 f of Che Chwbar Of Cvw.rca and¢kat eow[hLu Should he doveae Uet (gefarxW co wrke 4 C Id [ho2daaLiw for the Cit, .­i Ir ch..—ft dboutbb a(o vd ) f he t 45 re 1—fill­Id ate N..Pipae¢eked to delay[his item becau..th.co. e[iw[ao r eeiwd eubstmtdelly ezceeded the fwtea. };£ N eeid[N a ff ie looking It o[het ea[iva[ee b.foretw c p coed mlth cbia pmlec. Thio itw ah Id ba brought beck by next wok. KfPrw.nL[Iw—,dReceived 4 Nc ea thea Pted[ha plp.ww£ LM C-1 co vier,ee disewsed teas ret wok,Che[w ceived j fol Che extellwt vayxmt budg.t wa presented,ft.the—1—e offiwrs Aa.ucletion. Coslder utnLt,ezCevalev(_ter)It Cherlee S.S.ve Nc.Pipes advised Mr.Hose livae m[w tM end.f Biwow Lew lee[off n.h Nm y goad. ge eeid Chie i; !Ie a bwedaty live edluatwvt becau.e Che ptwarty does[..h[he and of Sdwov.Lena mod there bee been € ' 11w avelleble[ [M[patticular alta It a elm. 8•wad Ibis a waive iwolvae 300 llvear feet oP 2 In*x "d � P.0 and Cha aeLiwCed coat is$1450 rich the city'.theta being 1)35.x• avid 1[M1Ough he c ld hot. hi M bee alwye btmght utility Pim.befo. he Co it foxeapptevel. Couull10 9 1111 w _ m[1m and C milmembe[Borerd a wdWICM1e mC1on. All wnain fever mod[he wile¢passed uvanimuel w i C c ha ?x'Tp15 zy F Z r,. r ` R{ ��� PAGe 890 BOOR"0" MIP0T88 OP 8Ai 5,198] .e.S iy ' t' > t Sce[t Bewde.C1 y,ad—d the Clty Come of the City's mMov foc pa 1 e�ary]udg the Acker lnxsull ragaxdiw Lha eubdlvielm leave. ee paid a copy o£[het mflov ie av—Ira c fomyf vembera of cvumil[o j �3 xevim. NAYDB'6 ACTIVIP4 BBPoRT �� z '' saperenvdnteln¢ M-1 cossiaer Phe s..ao¢ H �i Mvdayumead ahe attended this Cw covfetmce 1C.— --1 1 Maung evd rm re mtly changed m be va¢rare ca ot—m BHkec—q.e5M aid[he Io d Sw a. ry kOve Z:.1 the aete 1 ce1cL lteelf Ma bee¢ch—g mtl 1v fM1fe¢Mwe tM buildivge poxtim of tMefeell m]ar cm[rvc ev Mere ahe Madgwrtan could be ne moved closet to I-65 eo it mlll mr have 64 '{ addreee. She fel[it mill be edvmtageme t0 be low[ad ev a n]ox[Mxaoehfexe. Ira doing tM1fa,ahe said LM wmpw Hll mr fell half Le tlu¢[g y Cowry and half ftWlkn Comty. She avid[hie ehev rakes g80 gy [M closes[w—.1ty and alw nape Bwtevllle ee close n it ee Cmcce aH the Movdlande. Sbe Said the o- Prop—ma nkev to Aw[fv—Y a ail vera d¢e F.at 5:00 P.M. Iha Comcil we edvieed[Mn my be as f clelacpowiaeaim Hots a recto anda[Sov vada yox veld 1M ProYveaia Hll 6 evalwtad overt wekeotl by ' {" f" 1 owe by vett Medveeda ar Phmeda.eM mid than I.heom axy w five mvY cites aMHd M avbH[[ed from Tena,we ux tw ox eMee. She avid if tM Bm Bowtm j Y j nt.fa among t—recomandea to be amt m fM➢Oe,tbue vlll M u fvtemiw effort Lo put[fie[proposal ,L itop fligbt covdilimv[0 be amt n WM1vg[m sed that d—im ie Au t 1.1987. ant acid this Hll Hte lntmalm wrk sed[M CStY cowcll Hll be lvwtwd. TM Meyer eatd gwl![y of life evd dol]m min criterle. Wyor Monday said tM people of The goodlmde Cvmoeatiov put[file together cod M $100,000 already Ivm[M1ie prv]act.}15,000 bei.g bows by Idmtgaq Cvm[y and 1M reef by 4M Moedlm II' $. { pora[iw. Sha said they feel very e[rmglY tM[ [bey area rational emtevdor. SM said[he Areae 1 `s' :J a¢[tM pceee ewfexevice rm -y tnrvp and is we mes]m her 1vMp[h the study um for tM[e.day 1m 4 ' h y Md to put it fogat— eM a d if ne[hfvg coos of thfa affon,tM data gewra[ad will be brae£ 1 1 touarde future ec nmlc tlenlopaevt. Wyar Mmday eafd LM pco]ect dwa rat roqufre eurfece emmev uhanver activity Ie o¢raring an]rad wtlwe. eveM1 n cow gnzlng,etc., but they do have tole '^ r' three Hluc[Mt nn aced far ee v[M emsl evd foc£hoes there H31 be cos ewfine we mit ]ate+ CwTM tumel Hll M bored!v place eoctMtfthefeesmfece a[ea Hll rat h.t.be die[urbed. 17�yor Mt—Y said CM llw to 1Mt Celifoe.fa evd I11—axe probably[he tw__% xn' <'' p ea pactee w this Hll be m file Hth rhe City ee¢retery fox mww vhv Hehee[o revive it. P,' Budmt Plamiv¢Swe1w Ruth Mc. vc Monday anted that vau[fw p all meebeee of Cowcil Lave their emeTp­H[M1 WSMx ev that tt.� A jl PSpea cmM budget aeeaima HM ell nmbeu preew SM eald n'll be crating to take m all day Saturday eaesam io edditi-to ewe'cueeday nlghe eeeBiwe.t ' COUSCIL BCYf® d of Prase Coe£etm a--Comellsmber Carex voted Mweld=p iite btitS umaute td parauoeily ab ' tentage like FM eat Pteee conFereme becewa M my rut[o attend bwe ype of evm[e. C re Som Tw i ec I--t— -d — thenhlday m fife part and eM[of the Hey and Mr.Peuoe it...that Pnre Mfvwclauedfonthe e naL.Stle ae Marvel Park e b[nen lith S[tn' and 1911 Street.Mich vete being t—drake cry fox a pear live. W said there m - �i •� fwlw above ell that eo M ie avellable foodimuee it H[h etyma oho Hahne elarlfiwtiavM tl [het `; �i called tM Couvcll'e aetm[1w to ertle]e tM[we 1n teday'e vmpeper rti[[m 6y Couv[y Hrtmeim Ag vt� guBh e e iv Mich M axguee[Mt saving ttua fxw emetructloo damage makes vee only grad mviromm 1 of ceoMt goo veiww eclamy.e. Mas be topes the Cowefl Hll tate rare caro evd minlmfae int impact - avou Vleta`0ub[Bomse cowc11 r Rmf[e teferred m]eat wvk'e minutes gexvava1.Bayw Vlen. ee id M ne vo ¢race M Cows 1 ilmce tbta ratter sot emami of rm Mx.Boca ws doing chat ` # re lacl¢gifrwed trvn[mea Heh mdulerImobile[ype boon. W mid M res of the opinfvv[M[w had n emhauatad all 01 mr readies rbm this ne preemted,but M dldn[iveeM to okay i[by hefvg Hie M sat d a-A ahoy to-Mt-.P this sort of thing. Be said tMn rill be m[hi.g[o Mep Mt.eoree "A. £eve cr fvg buk and forth m Yees[Mn modular a[ac[me Ae aid he Hee[hie pro a e mbile park. Mr P1we uId tM currevL Oawtommt Code tloe al th1 fo 1 c[a�1 N, ver vein¢to allw M.ewes o emceed H[h hi 1w h he 1 W b It Cmvcll a env[im lot wektelmly fot tMlx ivfoaw[iw ahauld[five see that trmui[im nk[.,.pl eald Mr.Bunn ie m[chmging[M de.Hty or Meatfev.ML nI— wit Fac wit H[h th Ii. mdularetyiee. Mc.Pf • aid Mt.R­Upointed out ehexe Se u each[h1n.m"grmdfathexlnB a alta but[Mro such ee thing ae gnvdfathertvg a etrmnn,'>a thL vert of Htw[Son.ML[ha Code do ' [eyaek t LM1fe particulm point. Cowcflmmbax Greet ukd thm Mat vill w have this—W bo j Pipe aid n het a wrkehop:..ding w-duse duri¢g—hw cu dlecuea[file metes. Mayo � Mmday said rh¢t Mr.�tb.wam 18 tM[w ab U look et[fin e![w[tm and sae M1w it rele[ee to M Mwlopmm[Code evd the.disvuea vhetbr n[hint there ehwld be a chmge>a r policy. - Old Iinutm goad geaida.0—Cwvcilvember cff Hell vend the ynemce of M.and Mn.W Wore m dd tM yox rhe.the wrk aewSm could 6a heltl m proCery[M nelBhMrM1oode from£vcumpe[i61e levdu askeW42, —d[M1e ark load!or Me 1wedlan fu[u[e loops gain Mary,but the Wadata a¢d o[h t1t. Hll be edvieed by telephone rhm eM wrk ueaim fe eehaduled. Bbt acid rM staff 1e cu mtly geCMt{� ing f¢focmtfon w thio. n - - j Pl—ed C—ities--Cmmeilsvbex Cex[ax edvieed that fu wrkivg H[h[M Bupeccmduc[ omuoitiec�Collid rr* M1s prolact,ace of tM thlvge 1M pees[ee have pofnted to le tM comber of —.t- p1t.Md a i¢CM it a that rater LM Sm e[w Sin a[[xan[fve. ee eeltl ti Comcil veede[o tate chat facmr into _ emv[Mm it nkee tM Wvelopn¢t Pxda under ee itden[1on ae navy people from Cha weaide[hat , *k,1 brfvg econwtc developnevt a okfvg for e.®tiClee[M[an a ]vymavt and que33[y of ifs. ppcopriately etrv¢mevd foc Mal III w 'j �`; I lwgn Irouxvee ��i e� - L Af[er cam genital gwetSme gexmna o cletfficet]m.f eM ieewa--d[might,the Come11[M Y - --d I. Mit—k1m o die b tame f L. path Mehr,Clty Bmrotary i e ., x RT T,77 7-777777' 10 �R x z ? v. . l �, XLNT{3 OP MAY 12,1981 H008"0" PAGH 891 T Yi MIHOTHS OP TH8 HOMIepILLe CITY COOtlCIL 7" , 8,], 19 CHA1lsse, G112 IH TH8 CIT:Y4HALL COOHCIL - P.M. y11u Camc11 uc 11 a regular ea.elav with the f.1-9 bb-preunt: ��i°-' I� Smv Maaaay,Wyvr y Of£Icare pteaevt: f�� 4 f' 0.Susmv Herren bene Pipe.city MamBer 3 Sim Carca,r ea Scott HaBwda,Ccity eAll...y y MlB. Mil— Gfeev ercy Bove l.se®oak ra, �7 4 0111[vast. S .d cxTl2stl xtleuT `�rl ,� � bmm caamw.Hmfnv H.eae m e.n tlr.Bo v.:t came xepresevt Mx [Cl.wroe,a Lupayf¢g racism of Huv[ev113e.r oiler home I.M MePLced w a let av 10th etre avd Se vw hb— [rouble.—lb.city ceterom acme eve 5a ewcerlcl[y clad tv hi a1Mx eo M can wove Sv with hie fevily. Mr.Hall said Mx.Cleuroe caua afford SS [M$9.140 to get ueer.ee r ud eleetficltye[o hie[racier er evu lase chav that t. r.Hell[aek.d [M staff to xef3gure ate eutlmwe far eheu evrvlw.eo tee if LMy bap waded fme vt b $1,000. +b _ i - + II Mayor Movday Lhukvd Mr.He11 fes hie pxaemcatlm avd ukad Mr.pip...CI[y ml .9 Eor CM acaff'e - xeepwee. Mr.Pip_ pee said it CLveroa moved hie[railer vote th]e lac abut tw mw[ba ago,rlChui a permit, < .which f.required by Lhe wdivmces of the City of ewcwille which weld 6e ivtmdiug co pxeve¢[and preop[a P C ' sitwtim lib thio by elmly mkivg the de[enfutiw Sf eater avd serer faclli[See mai.avaiwhle before be (Mr. roe)vm to eW eap.us of mvivg M1 wb31a bom m wC[hoc didv't have exapax a se dt-eeveal yurelaga. Mr.CieurIf nde a lice im far a tamvexciel a[abllsbunt u hie a evdede[ermined s tMI Gime M[w racer a avallabletfn m ecavovie.em [o Chia alta;thele r om three ago. Mr.PIP Bald CM6 av r line Ie m ole 3/4 inch line that Avmw .nerd co ebeu[ [M buries of ea—tin home perk c off in eMt a Mr.Pip-said the v bt liu alun8 Aveue F Lige llna,but it w fM a aide of Avemu PSiaca Avuue P u lust x m[ly overlaid in[Mfr eotrve[ian pxa3ett.Su H 1 rmulreiaebore of Av.nu.F co keep from Mvivg w cu[[M vw eepMlx surface evdcthie - ' very axpemive.1He aid cM Cicy vuwt piggyback av ez which mxvee[M1.hose on LM co j of Ab­ and lON Htraet(Milli.Smith I—and£onar owecef fM lot is queatiw that i rt[bu[n p h*P" ervieee,rM moa a x.of this altmtlan mhen Meow tM lot). Mr.Pipes said cb.auff'e c ru, r 11 veloping tbfe..bt m Imre, hat f CM Cicy ie o tadpole iv utevelom of racer avd eewr a rvlcuiu f' [hie a xe c,far puelble othertfuture valapuvt a.well.LM[the lives M of eufflciuc vise fweall 04 the e +�4 r.Hw-{-ang Property. M<.Pipes said Ibb PI.1m Mr.Liauree de ucowtetlm­yis tM iudegm[e I.and p aervfce tMe bfatvrimally bu rat hem provided b.cauae of imdaqute dwelopeevt drama at eM LSm avd '*` �; is Me bee¢piecemaled togs[Mx. Ro Bald the weed fore Ix inch ester lam ie fox fire p-se[Sw. He Held $ mor 1tudarde er.fax parefiipa[lw by[M mhl nalava co utevd a w[r m3v .uEf3ciene t ' supply a ceCe[supply fes Pira cu[rol preaeureicery ea M said the[mo finehydrue weileble ere Iv erre of 600 Eaet. He told i[mould be dlffaeult far LM a Pf co nconmaed that ce mould ezcend the live up loch e Stns[Mt did vot Mve av adequate supply capacity tb.uppor[chs fire service if LM city ie I.Parc Pate.a y° u avid tbf tie w¢eked[e Cry Cu fiHure out mhat it could do,fear Mt.Cignee-'beufit,Iv Cerro.of pard- ¢1'd timCiov. Mx.yP pea uitl[M elty's•evderd rut ie ova half Che wet of the�fi-t 300 faec. Be sold hfa - ex far file pnteatlu a rviu.mould he iv e f 300 feat off of tM Awwe G miv,but ift— ity bu—co.0 iv half.Ic i e ill iv ezceee o£rbbt f.vCfeveroa e n eff.Id(leu thm$1,G00). ry j Mr.P1paB Bald 1a[acme of aemar aewlce [M cit, pallet'SA Ce end a I..a tM Frovt of uy xaperty $, !fv any Slne 1n vhleh[M city par[ic1Po[ea.a eW[!f t.city euowW rvlea liu pcvblm Sv add3tieval w aQ1.1bg pwp.x[y In the funce,LMn[M mney eM public Ma put iota private-I mtan.dav can hbe as{, !used o carry the eeevfca a avd rutin other Pxoblms that my tact[. M Heid i£ a cesqu Mr.Cleuroe m da th1. hese Cv bb—vs CM£rootage a vee is lvc ud tfar a m[[.r[hof eity did a it: wvmimce`beeeuae .'� Mr.--It vena cM adloly!-g Pro I"rhloh-L doe-rat Moa.icer service caday.sed bvwu.e there f ftptlonal pre r[y sera..the.tree[ het mould hue t haver mould peuibly usd se ca in the future >�1 - addlI if 1[mora co develop,[hm the—1.E r Chose other Ib—b[.end other p ate eau It.E¢Lo Ss the oar e ervi },b .ppxoprfaC.m mefm policy end eM efz IvcM1 line fe xequfred`imply w Mvermre hu ow raewenclal.ervica III.PiPbb said all of I—.Lmd.rde ub d—bli—d iv ur Hewlvpmmc Cade with cM idea CMc the blies ftre.bt be protected and[M pacticlpeCiw by tM public in[M b.ili,y-1—bb p city nq.i.b that cM pu63ic'e 1vC.r.e[be m1¢tainad ua[M w re[Ive vmtuxe s.fw wC wly M1 p 1 ivdivldual•.wui de i but elan the public's venae. Mr Pipes.aid cM City 1a.In its I—— w M moa d is ea plu,plaminB te rldav avd improve lOeh Hewett.L soma point b eM fut..—'vh ch :ia:.. h 'I fox 1990 ox 1991. said ac Chef time.M ie reaevmbly tertein,chat iv coq{ c w h[M atraeC Lpra- tM city would be—bbblin voter end ea umlu[hrvugh thi.entire blwteiw as mould,a mvumber of.-I-db­e in a avber of vCMrlaI_.iv w.imply Mve Lo ecce u the.,.I end se s 'i` ulna fM[ P...iv£rest of h1.cat. Mr.P said CM1Sa aI.. alma . —It—ard a.1C 1.dtliciut Aa+ fo meter avd acme service. He.e1tl LMr.a nwher 0f a e iv tow cher [Qday. TM City Me bsav YI.nly ecuggl3vg L solve tub.yrohl.m w eche acid, as Haid th 1, v guarantee iv Chit c..Ity end id—of comvuvltiee CMC meter ud serer rill be eaealy It ecovwically uca.eible to my piece to a3 pnpeier. h Mr.sell nae advised Mr.Plpv.Hll be Mppy to go over the details 10 any d.y[h rIIh him evyona alae i �j oho has tiro ac incu.e[is eh1.ratter. Bo.cid ce Mve p wiled all of the lnfotmcion w c.....t"hie point ' Ij but w.imply ca®o[mW a better a circumtutae farrMc.Clamroe tMn Nuc M M.bough[ oto. Mawr 2 I'Monday dugge.Ced ft.Hall or C any of M1ie x re Miiv..ehauld emtut the staff tM11e ceek m - tMy.tma.t Chir alapa.al co'gaiwe:.nyriamrmnon.-pt Mt.�wll Hasa I.waw ba then.t 8:00 A.M.tam ?^* � FORMAL M68TIMG w !� Meyer tlwday thu called tM 4orma1 metivg Co H.P. ft—Sbb Cabrera of St.n...Ca lib X OMrch P—b—d CM lnwcat3m. r a : a., t w a! , 4< 77777 A 892BOMIL Im8TIH0 '{; 4 n0. MAY 12 198]CITY R --------- CP3g PBHy 4 MTM 11,fx�y� 198]and Com if lmvbetrG3ne.eacmdedLCLe mtim�wAmvdmnt.CCM!! Cow3¢11 emvded LMlme[1vg v1m5 e } 193]g.rmve to[M hiring of police.'Pi—w m r[1m basis by[w P.chop boat ea weby a[atemenC that the CI[y-4 .x rill report bink to the council a.[o h P effeeCive au f h r. v let[ha Cowcil kv—h—it Se wrkivg. With[hie m amendvevt a n[ed by Cwm3Lmb re e !I cL.m apieive.,LM mein tMn aa..ea wmima lm g � COWSIDBR ogolMAHcg (80tH) o :F Comider Ordlmofe en v let aM deli f 1 f . 1 L h f 896 495 f fxovt Ladiv¢wrbmaor a tt.ckaa d O H de h 1 fi R i f £ 1 _! �1 t c mmey edviud this Coum11[hie item rill M delayed for fwa eLlm until L[.c due h f at N M➢ar idex = *" � [be[rink has m[yet arrived is Hw[ev11L. Ie Me co be mdlPiad I.we[epeciflce[ime(xevove ek). �' h " CONSIDBg agOO T POS PONOg(DggIeo) Cwaidar a ream[to nervi a w[tmC vi[h Point ilia Al h 1 6 Ox Ah ti e£SS,egN. imre i $y' Gm Yfpee.City Meda ec,advised[M Comcil[M[a£[er lee reek'.mee[ivg,M.Bu a sake - did he clam[Lfoxmtlm. G said[ba Cvuvcil caked hw mvy of cheatcli a [cL referral Che f p "5 Mx.Ploea said M checked mith Shmlciwl Cvur a Adaini h s acMdire M Ma foll.c[iw of mklae a referral Lhie_.t r LeL v v the g 111 Al h l a AM P Hr. a said the c11mM referretl m Iv M hIt Leting from H1DAP e e refarvaL from HISO ax ivd3vfAuel Yet a - smy have bee¢md.,but mm ere frm iM CII,for 35-86 er gfi-H2 Comfitmevber Cer[ec acid M L hop "nde' j M[iv cM Putme dut3ng tM budgeting pxocea.Chic a r,re might get mre det:! Sufvru[ion M p chaps cM Cit' aefet thin program v.a[year. �e]d frm the infaxmtim M Ma received eo fu.he Ie - ady to vacefampplawvcal avenv[. Cvuvclb,embeaebarre[[cid I'd elm like Lv say that end LM[ t refine Ste budget Muu.e he felt this L a very m.ded P-9.add I'd like[o a the city food it h ee possible. Cwvcllmmber Hall comav[ed there it a tight budget iv the city and this ie v f M k u t,-td[o Council me[look very carefully Ip- PPouapla uvdma[md Lha[s�rbevaere[Ingtvary clo 1 h taperepush far[hL--g.MC be i rix Mayer Monday.eked He.Bowe get r1Lh Nra. tM1 De3Mr t tM[fm linea for pteeav[ivg budg 1vf tv the city for the comer budgeting aeaeime. M..germ cMvked[be Cdum11 Por¢belt pxevivu. pp di BM1 -aid there a e xePerrel.from——IP,—Pt,iabut Lbey are sot dicecc It rather L really ug ea[ad the exam inrneed,perhaps. SM said about 95R oP theit ceeeLad rmidee Iv B vtavllle evd[hie h w fw the vmbete she vied[o the C mc11,rhLh ace no raflec ed L[ba Muvifi al Cour ' Th em rel em of theiC mc11[Mn vs�vto dwv au[Mcie it f be edd11 1 ES 000 f h i co3sIDn ogDIHANcg(Moto) ii r Otdfmnce imeim[he o am w foe hotel evvwend meal M 3R b d 1 d R4 tlovl emEmence i.ac r evd c wid y[for tM collm[im of r ed b [M t Cel - �" mn[hl Mese C Mayor ibdduy edvlead the Coum11'Mt CMimev 8111 Buh of tM Tourim CMtter C®icelm hes r.quaeted r em[Mr wek[o finalize einem eta Pcivr[o[h.Coumil[akivg intim w thio oxddvanc.. eM--d will seed Probably M y nez[wek. u,� cONBIDee W1IO.011 STSBPx(APPROpeD) .. Cmaidet a cavttmC foe oxo ee[a se[ M i i i M—tin `�.,� lw Scxut fr—Bowra BoT---12etv Nemo1L gcieeL City N—t,Gve PIP--,advfaed Chace xa tw yute ago s a cvdeid=:.of a Smprovmevte progrmrrhieh ru Lha paving of tM Will—gCceeL pcojeet from gowce Bsulmecde[o MegvhlM ' E,+, eeid the city's pm[1.l tam iv Lhie pxnje.t vee Lhe xeloveClw of weer cad caws lfma eMC serve M eta ei[y emlu Prm CM PeL B[set Na[ax PLvt.—[hie is Sn[erivr still LO Lhie este ow w eL 8tre M 10" i ]j � w[ar m v tML a ruse the Cnl -it,to.d-m parpe ta.ac oat this axe and wuldyvaad j tape rt, metre ceiLimc1 edjw e He said M pwivg pipj.c[will baath�zeomeiiCy of h Clog gaeim vC�P[Ma prejeet re LM co.t coon vF[ha- I lmet�vIt'mowee and L deed fox a ay.d Public ace ee wd.-...vcy vehlcl...cine to Mt reavi� f mus - m chs Debet aid.of hill—BCiaet(unit 1 built L e.ceiove:a e iwedlataly aQJa d Leis—meh--t to It). ge said other Lig.ap.t—t project.L this a.a Will—Street —j-.tf end Cowei.rom 4— G cid[Mrs ie also a large c_t: closer Meg�o1L used etf of Megm1L and ie alma[iv..cewelble aL cM pee i —id[M Ont 1 y II M tM x[y[here di—ly 6ehLd tbe Nill—3—t pcojeet adj...at C Bove.glad.add Gibb Bx p[epe v[t w : ( 6 G a[xecL across W111—BCteac o r pxopar[oy.a oPPo.1Ca[M Oniwrei[y pcvpexty add awe sf the Nfu4 Apt.proJ..t .Pipes said rMl.h.hes—date3Ld all of the oma a t aL..I Lhie pa t—t air av gc emm Mab n L tM wrkryfor a®e t]ve eb�[[hL 11.j.t add icrM1uhbam MSaf mtked u[o eft h e L et gat[]ng c o [ed end pexhepe llevie[e a [oE[M NvI tt.ity tx f mpeclellyreome of[he fdatMll!. gem eefflf andetbeic.vwCec aeM athl.tit facility m cM ea.L aide of cMccevpw. ffi.Pipes eeid M ' -P-1.sling theca elle ee [hewelvae to Avevu a evd[Mrs Sea omldecable emu. oP raffl d�' h P ten[lelly,M eeid,w Mve La1Ld about.ztevddvg[hi.et.. c[hraugh[a av Avenu add iv$ 1 tM iv[ecaectfen rich Possum WaL and beLg able Co Mve moth¢[eceeu et[ery3ou[B[a tM Suter frm - ' ahs give. rear a . NPi m-id,Iv of long cadge pLwing,Lh1s pti ­r r p-J-1 q Me uite om3derable gauxal public poMntLltu mil ae pcive[e ecce poLev[L1 for[h.abuL[fng pxopax[y.even. irk Th.C-veil ran advised Che total cvne[eueCiod.at—t.d coat fox the project 1f$489.000. Mr.Plp id. he cloy Ma$160,000 1n CM capital--t fwd pt—ty lie[pxogru foe e—a[w years. ga a Id M kyr- 14 L axdar pxoPeetyPary{a Mvahlw.td a—.1agraemen[CML Ie Pea[[y mnh aLng[M geverel ew[r f „'.-K F y [o mw m[ project,Me cid,M wvted Lo refcaeh the Coum31•a memory ehw[[M iglu 1 iMn[tM[Md hem mde and pmfe.d frm tbia'poin[iv eccepLldg[M P xaM ectfeipeCiw baa d N $ > -�� f foot ezpo..1.to NlU..Stt.at item all of the`wperty owe tML ar c[lci aeivg iv Lhie P vd M k..k[M Coum11'e pemleslm to M tM.off Lo go—tf.,bide toam3l dow tM m cel j P I. daieg Chi.project,by xakivg e e vL a[tbid. Sa said Chis le tM type vP pxoject IMI L LOC.1Lco i - and le eom hang w oily de Heb city craw be.—of au al[.ady xe[Mr a g—g ca tea e m t ag ® M 1 yr, v 9 A ' Lp hy&)'i ) -_ MIpppgY OP Wg11.19By CI1R COUNCIL X88NIM6 __ eW['O" PAGe g9] el gl v 2 eepinl lvprvvam to W felt.cod qw a emld 6e rmeived w e­j—tide afae. W said if r ('S d .get the project let M taro w cm have the en[ira project dine before edvene fell metWr cmditiann occvxev 3 W eatd eevenl of the y.nese have alroAdy put their mmy w[he table. Ne said[ha city mould vat ao vu[fv P,vl,� �bld mt31 ell of tW comdtted Erode an vv the[able.' Pipe.soli[W plme and...tifica[nw haw Wev dma tin caro tiro,witiv for[la comitmyt e4 Ch —tin PnPmt[aware. 4 core A W.clam IaWll.Olnctw of—P Wgimering,for hn negvtfatlooe 5.ct N (H[M1 the aware o get m thfe mfvt ae It Ie difflcalC ro get aom [o pay n adrmc¢for a street lmprvvem of xbs.mgHtudv. W tiro mid[M1e ComCll for roWneatlw forFCaff�edvertlee avd[aka bide far thio After ewe dieemefm far cLrfficatlm,C uulLoeober W ate a the maim to mthoriza[ha C it and u out fox bide w the fldllm Street Pev1m Prosect and C.11 th. bn.Gnev d d h .Pfpae fvtu]ectvd[W el[y rlll rot be Mmxing tiro autWriaa[igv if all the covey levet eomiL[ad wmm` G(w the[able or m i[rrvonbl¢4[wr of credit). All rxe 1v favor cad them seed uwmmywly, t]m ve .Sr4 C—I-R PLOW US—P.00gAtl(PA—) - - t Cwaider o[dlvevcv mvdlm the edopLed fl ad pW1i revuletfm.to emfom HCh tW P.e M then he �.). l Ya[fwal Plead Immmce Priarm(M.P.I.P) 4 Mx Pipe.-d the I,—Pliod Imv hogcr ea mdifd¢d Let October cod amt o£[W informtivv 1 eefdcthe ci[y uwamcem tet.1 dmlm Ch.rWa[rwPlafofiweke and toldew meautocu,Wn mr infyxvrLl�av� ee eeld �p tW City hemr Ivwlaed be A--t civPlazc.wlm[im of.Wt vin tl xulee ere-dpita —tw cm . do der tW rlea. W cold before W.—In ordlvgvm is preeevted.he—d to update tW camvil w lYI. said tW Cit mtexed the Metieml PWod Ivauramv Pro m Sv eW middle 1970'e uvder a u[of b� 3' taedaxde[be Comc11 lmtwceed w to follam sA1eL moa to do[W vIR mamas tv m p¢geld that ie k �Wt mr e m hu baro to[M1ia vivt fv Cfix. W ofd l re ulxea tW[[W flnieh vo e eWt Se iv[W fled ]sin be elevated to ow foot above tW 100 ter flood `yy d xH d by a coney. W Hold[W eurrev[city hell sen fn[hv eolflumca of ehrm r]o[acxae a ray b y et fm[above eW loo y.at fliodp— W e 1d Iv belv�ewentevt Hth all of tWeo[h ¢r[y j Wt mom property adj—t to All[W aaeb in th.City ],r feel it Ieappt pt=ro aimP fvgvi ea tv[fie Cvu W.bee[P--befott w do av az[avaiva effort I.tl tin m ordle. W A. the lntut fa n cevplc HN federal regulatlam.o rot clLSe.w cm ew[fma to Add uva[iwal flood]nma� am. W eeld if SW omct deeiree. M e[eff cm.peed a good d¢al cox.[1m a�perhepe do mm mdlflca- " � time[Wt Hllaffml otnrlelavgee. c c limo numil vee edvleed[W[-d m dv[mfetmcetHth the E —d flood ray(the cmek iLmlf)da[he vgjm Ila [W Pedewl Covetvmevt ie —.—particularly ebm[her meh rm-off wnr fa gemealed k.- but p[ima[ily w[M ammmbmvt v regulated flovdvay,vh reek. Pipe. mid avd¢thle " progrm,[W city weld prohibit my cam[ne[1m iv tW floodplafvfe W said[W Ley e]evevt [M1e Ste ew L that the cit e11w roti iv the re ule[ed flvadw thatviewill muse m L Lo bm-u or xTie seta 's")'C, d cev.froc[1w. W.PI.e said w my do the[ ora 1 [w have deom hn[or ca .a t t 'j do W vs"s oaol H h tW 1 la N dv hfeh n 1 ai W Ore and w anmW[vehicle such ae[W New t Code fv the future to rte ev d bol evtlerde.e[c.e W Pivee mid[W Currey[.nydexd.xe Hxe W H ➢c o vn rem lifted fvdivlduel mxti4v[hat lha aLb elewtiw is my ver emeLnetnv in a d 1hi.I W yr foci f above[W 100 w.i floodWaiv--this ie All[W[Se reautxed At eW yreeevt tfr W mad tin I.evmgh ti III quellfy fm W[imel Plood Laurance. W said tW CI[y em W slot of ehivge m [eLyevt.1nClud]vg total Wbltlw of anythtm befog buil[is[W flmdwy. W eald[W[ie clot of property netvre qui a coney- T of tbe-t—aid wniwya[i uwbld.h rhat that 100 year—dplan n. HA my bet.urprned W tare afmdewt hie Wildlvg and other. eubetevtnl e[ a that haw bee \.. b W e Iv um f y re old,Se tWL typ.of ngulatiw.besot of trot. �.Hmmde.Clty 111-1,acid iv nmao,th.ry ora bmicac,ym[w vAj-t6—.: 11 moat have ell tW - ditlmlm.alevt—1 avd thoea taw. f min tW[a m v 1[we of W11dLv fo herFlvodvwnf deet tiro tW baildlvve.(WYom,fie acid,w bed e1r'mediLienng avd Weting>a tW Waemv[. avd W Wvee aI _.)gJ n Mkt w chin ell nferemea n eW roles to mbile home Co mvufec[ured hnvee;avd 3I r]nt v undated cop.. Mr..ounde said IP tW Comnll Boas bryond that,w mould to squire ewly—of tW effect of drvalo t AA fm m xuvbff ie cone¢rmd do.ve[ram. ye tom degree,be said, thio n already neuind by the Onelopmvt Cody. W said if [W Comc11 Hehae[o Be[1nm a re deufled mpLmtlm of ftt.it Hll tete ue I—ty de t-as oro—1.mW tW 1——n.a meoeeary m allm Wap tW Wtimel—d In.—Pt­. Afar aim dlecuulw,[W cauvcll tbm wC.d ae follove: v} t%" a c Lt..-x1d W felt m should avly requit.[be mlvf®m mmseery[o comply m o[h.s mmcL of dralvme We n do-mith mor Oevelvprvt Code avd W ddtiv't feel w should try ti W these C _ n..tbei. CouvclLmbe.fen tiro made the coed.that eW lit,At[ormy d-It m ardinemv to camly HtM1 pha[evex eheem.en n ad m vHntaln tits arae a e1fa16111[v far[W National Plead Ivmrmm Prn¢rm avd Cwmflvevbm Wrrett mwntlad the m[Im. OSecuulw� ComeflwaWr Caxnx enewraged the clLy Lo tete a laokem[W problw o4 nv off Iv tW CW[A—beyrd m ifvli %.PZblm.tawu.e A I-cl.pieblw bvymd r wlrol fa[W Bute Property at[Stuvly Aity There LWy t pay mnM1 a tiro a[all to ISI off. W Bald W mould lIn to eve tW eft beefy pay ett what oro P­rtylower doe.to peyplev dom.t[em mit thin w hna baro dolvg. All more I.favor of h ivy m theI=avd it waved uwvlmualy. ��� copemgn cLWgigc mom mueglNc (mw) ci Cme1Wr authorlm l01 for tW City Mamwr f —1—fir eW ylearfag avd¢[ubbin¢of a v f the Leke y Hoed rf MM n ivetall e B motor mSv ae clamed n[W 19.Y CPP vrnxib nlav dv m amore f b , 90 few CIP uelllCv7 funds PSpea eekad[M1e Comc11 to—y emelderatlm of tin it.due to the feet[here I.still ma...... ggg - ¢ - m ye[aequfred. W aefd be HSl try m imclwduW this 1tm For n.x[wet g ��*%ID _ PIUTAC CWpcee tPlp�.. - Cmeider P—"m[kim—LAt ch—axvuvd tbe Cvux[Wuu t oroda[a the Y nl P1p.e Advised till it.Hll W delayed m moll due to[W fact CW Comty Iudg.,Prink Yoblvem,cma A I ie Aue[1v.1 tW coat tw day.gu itng tW propoeed em Wm[yv gin for the HumrcauducC3vg 8umr cell£det t avd hu robed afro n fioallee hn Proposal. W e.ld W Hll exy ty naehedule thio also fax molM1ec t]m. I r: y 1 # 4 i r r �I ,.tire d e A { AGe.94 BDDgw. ._M_ 8 oP MA4 13 19H] CDDNCIL TING_ • ,'� e - Y.. — .. ._...__.._ ➢.DICASS N—I.. �d Pipes—A eM Comc11 gr.J.D.Dickwvw x111 be leaving Lie pva[av nws xepw r fol HCH Aed1 Statim thin wek. 91evett eaox in ezcectvd cv begin atimd3nLM it,citt,.­1meti vgv ora ­k. Mr ipa L Luded Nr.➢lekeveee for hi. coverage of lM it,.b..—.. hie­—S style over thew yin Pip—thw pressmen tlr.Dickmaw z City of Swtmv belt MckL m b—C v£ he city ecaff fe AS—-- o . tyy.Scott Bomdv,inCartvpiW CM ptoceed3nga tv Wvise the City llemge hie fees L m[m iM eotle and it roul.d also be iwwcwe[to give wry city pllpmty. tlr.Dickmam said that,. I alxlghL becwae I used n'belt"M n'Tinkle.^ Pipw thaw pteewMd [hy Pair,reporter fax the Sw ill Item,a c arch eivc J.D.mill m linger be there tv M1alp Ler wt. Mr.Pipes iMn preemted J.D.with ddl I (found Lith creek)ao tMt J. mJ11 inner be"up chv creek ri[Mut,'•from cM citya ffed and signed by by yl the city c.wcilmwbere end I ivg Cha Snaigvin: "Cmtiw: Dev of m saw circle." Ha Pair said if re think aha nestle chat crotch,w e Sn n for something. It ora tad itoieialmiliea RauhO'a lw[ vming W p sen[S—Mdio Statim ae she rill be inning w[D Mivmeota.o 1roH'8 AGTI9ITY RePOBT � Appvintwvt c cad of AdiuetdevM eW Ameale ftyot MM Y—pcvaevted CM mini i n of Nr.]other Iowa,Mmgec of Mtez Cowmy.m fill he ' positive w the Bmrd of W]ue[wvm mid App­I.,—h vccurrad afterLM appDSutw of ow.f it.mmher an J.Sdi,iv Che PLmivg Comieaion. Cl­­­Bn It meds the intim to a r n f cM 1 tin �`£ Lu[Mx Jmw to CM IV of Adivatmavts sed Ao sale aW C Slvemb ........ h 1 All is favor and the w[1m m sed wmlmualy. 9eve rcooductivv Bucer Collider Sita Peooaeal--eeoo of Au in Ne in .'. My..Sk Sa Wviaed the Lw alas eLoeen frmtTema to be—it—to Ne DDH iv Nwh3vgiw.D.C. fimt,[he Nellea-Port North cite evd eecwd.tM Am illy alta. BM said NunMville roe very call received and t'. an be very prwd of iM Sea Sovacm PtoP...1 m it vee s[remly a lily presented. She fele tM cowilatlw hie k� of Cdela;rhlch Me never been dine beim..rill be--y be 1-1 tv this realm A.it.—t. reg --i" to ecovmic developmmc effoxta. SM Bald the valve a[eM dela base putvgether for thla p ] e ov IMP.wrke[weld be avmor Io Che 95D.00D range and that the report wv viaply M1ivded tv[M its CS y f -�. use. SM felt SuvCvvillr evd galkex Cmvty came ewy ae rlwexe for CM effort evd ezpaxlevcr evd fD M vw wportuvlCLg[his pr.videa CM1L a e through cM]oLing togetMr of regloml le Were. fiM said L:e p "S infatmtim iv this regzId mill baiavaiLble for tenter L iM City 8earcacy'e office. +!TMvk vin D.Dlekemw Myot Mvday Chw ezpxeagea Mrml ll l.J.D.Dickmgav£vr—tM Me mw[W[M1ig c y iv hie role e a reporter of Chvpnwg. .gnu a cooecn ACTIog rap � i Traffiv Pmblev Borth of B x [St—on Bearkat Boulevard—coumdhmmber Craev rem3Wed iM City Nanagec S �' tLat mm L a good t1m mks those hwlevard cute.perMee[w Market HvulevaW for emM1 exit _ ii tv cute.w ' j from the perking]ore of Bearke[Bovlevaxtl eo cM[salting raffic viii m[have tv go vein before St can Fµ go wet. J " Sully Lme OeW evd Sim tleeded Coumllmembe[Hell reported[M meed for a dyad evd aim an Belly Lem. I-45 Corridor—DuLeklve t1w'vPotmtlsl—Coumil�ber Carte rafe d LM W-1 to chis inn Ci[v 6 w v Ha¢eaivoTa a ills c e Dvlocktng Twrizv'aiPDtwelal.^ M ea tM a Sele aha 4£ eM Swot of a tow's rm a ay ugtM fire[ivpraealm of a ¢ell tow AW tMt iti—ld bevawe home[-A-might focwrd-i -r It says A—of amll Comm Mve the a m feet food realauraviv covered rich Y 2 CM ams mCeriele and similar billboacdv rhi.h advartive[hinge int avalL L[M city. It alao Saye the L I� city veeda to cm[rol iM vier pvoplatget upm ev sting tM lily evdamt gtvat them rith a]cable of A; _ fi advertleLg. S•wad LM hysdcal en reins mrt r Mem mining or valor Sv evd of i[ea1Y—the focal P.—wet be Che bulldl�p planta people9eee m firm gL ,avc.[divg to thio article. Se said e " hopes iM CiCy Cmm11 rill begin to do emething w l.t.1[hA firel Impmeeiove people get rhen­y tr tM City of Bun[eville. �, _ Ili Gemral•-TM Cmmllmvbar generally vapreaved[Mire L9eteappracl��ao [D Ne Neyor for her 3t "I ffi I�. Sn—ti.tlu m e[epreeantative of tba city of Sunt alllr aW it.auprt of CMS.eomton S e for[M t lj8upetcovduv[ieg Super Collider(88C). Al...fatewlle care sate a to J.D.Dlckmeou. Dlckmev.ezpry sad hL farewllec greetinga Ba SedleaCad M hoe built a pM1.togeaphy bmineea ov the p II HS years rdth a gpac.I do SrNl wrk. Ba aeAi trying[o ll ..v cM[—h SKS along mlih CM new re vrtlag A. halm tvo mmh for ti.. M void M Se still aeaociacad vlih RP iv it.aweteM1lp, horevvt. Se eapreaged M11a eypreciatim fox[he City Coumil and gyox evd city ecaff far CM wrk CMy do. > TIB.tlar Coumilmmbex Dr3mtatiw NeeCi e--Aweiv--Comcilmvber Hnotm p� re led ov Che w¢[Ing he end Counc£1- member e®ock attended Lae wekavd.voting I[we very lvforucive. SwIll 3 �C ➢eSM1rv,Clty Secretary I �s� I r k �i -71 In } 5 'M- ly, � l Asp a _ _ k � X ' ;+ k� ____.--.I x*xitry-e oa_mALi3 198J „_ CIlR COOACIL ffiT18G MWOT88 HOC[_Q' PAGE B95 __-.�.__ -2 CITY CODNCIL bIDBTING®.D ON Tee 19TH DA4 OP xA 1981 IN TIDI 6:41 ae,e.CgDCIL � CeAtl®,trv'sTBO AT 1212 ApENOg H Ie Tee CITY OP HOFFHpILLe,CwNP4 OF NALtBB,TEYS AT 6:45 S-) ! The Cmmcil w[is ragulai evasive Hth il,¢follartvg wmbece p acv[. *' ' .� k .leve MOvday,xeyvc City Dffiwre Peasant: .Fugeve Barrett Hell Gvw PfPoe,City Mamgec Y Jim Carter Sco[[eomdv,City Attowey �yr,„ Ila G.GB.eCrew -1=em L.B®ectc � y emrra.J uuu.m e.gnpa.,de S Fo�ne2.agaelml Mayor Novday then v paved[lu formal sewiov.sfur there wre n0 at[evdlvg e1[Lew efgud vp. The]vwu- SIOv wa preeev[ed by Paetar ezfm Gfgu of the Prime OE Pvue Luthetev Church. r "�1`i( , CDH I088 THe MIMITBS OP Ttle PHepI003 HffieTING e t '1. 1De m1mNe of[ha erevl0w watlw of M wre they o mtmd f0c a ai A de yand eecmded that thea aceto s oval u Ail vete 1v f vemd M >a wed COMER 1mu1. k -�CowBlec v ww a [valve c]eim avd delivery o[ees[1f1ea[va Df obliutiw fox a fives-lwdfm rbc e w 1 { 1v the anw ivoC 193.595 a wed m 8r.J 0 Mideebofet Jx at 6 1%fv f .M 0. zvt a aaei Mi..Gaw Plpse.City Mawgsr,they Pcwewed this Drdlmee,iha cap[1m of nblch Ie u fallow. - i AN OHDIMANCe APP80pleG C[Allf AND 08LIVE8Y OFCU {" mTIPICAT88 A OF OBLIGATIOH� SD Bf1I91N6 C"-j� .� OTHHe PNOv18ION8 gE1dT80 110181Y1(1 year C.O.at 6.1%ivtvtaet eats argided[D J.H.efederhofar) h}'y;. Cowci]vember eetmt[made the votive To alae[Ordivewe qo.g]-11 evd Cowcilvevbec-I Md M �'i All w and the m[iw weavd uwnfmouely. { 1 id royal of a bdd far elwrly¢evd gcubbine a w�r live eaeewvt Ov Lake seed foe fo[elle foe£ ':� xatar w1v tD Cciebw Comcuctiw Comevy!o SM moms of 91 690. .. vtad this bid evd tecomeuded It ewrwel. tle voted a t0te1 of eight mvtrumu(10e¢lly) fled afcthls pra]ee[.hwever,wly ave ptmgeeted a bid. Dumdlvmhec Bswtd vada the m[lov W '+ t the bid of Gciehw Cweteuc[iev Comoam Iv the wave[of 91.G evd Comllvnbec a ovdad he gmtt ,. meow. All wre ie fawr end the mtl0v.ma..ed wmlmuly. Cm idu bid£or..l-[o cemnuct m e h[fmh w et ilea w Isla Poad in mc0tdevna rlth tM CIP baa 1 ^ m O[!11[v Suml>Comwvv 1a the emmt o£ 8,832 34. The City Wv Pwewwd this bid ae befog 1he-I eF sis o[M1ee bide ret lead. 0e Mm ncomeMed its pp 1. Cwmilmmbvr%mete wde[hv mtlw t0 accw[the bid f❑111 1 he f IB 832 J4 d C umllweber Bell seconded eM1e mt1w. All w in fe c and the m[Sw d 1. wider bid eu[horlsati0n fo[eaL Df wwlw whieleeend a law d d by teff vows se Flp mesdaea'heeaW wlllbba 82�18Jn99 evd ellfrumeeureceivedevill by GP ildgivtothe tel f-16 7 of wedaqulpwvt ucaw. Ile[Bev-d[he[the bide w vehicles.wMn[hate fe m tie,be-d tD ties h3ghee[bidder. Nr.iPlpve w[¢d[Bete is a[ie for[u of the vehicle¢evd[hie[fe ahoula be cemlwtl rl[h ''_ tM t coin. TM1e Loin[a awrded vehicle vuvbet 3 m Yillfine avd vehicle umber 11 m vee of a ee 31wy C.d ` th.far 9130.00 Huh. 11my Nilllm mss alr0 the higher bidder of whlclee 1,R,5.6,),9.md H. C evith we also[he high bidder av vahiele numbeca 4.B.13,avd 14. Hubert Lemrente xes the highvc bi-of '�vehicle nmbee ill 106axt P.scow we ihv high¢e blddex w vehicle nuvber 15(Gahm B1d1vg Nowt-_'301.99). ' ��4ahicle Oaeccletiav pvhicle 0 iv!o 1 51-366 19J9 Cheyelae Newport SMM42-214536 B 51-368 1979 Chgleer 8erport HHTH42L91214506 e 2 51-321 197 9 Chtyelae Nexpeii 9NTB42L9A19056) 9 51-369 19]9 Chiseler 8wpoet HN2842L9A209696 3 51-324 1980 Plymu[h Crev way HeJe4RIA1159168 30 31-311 1979 Chrysler NewOet-1 4473 ill 4 51-328 19M Plymuth Ctev Pucy SNJe421AA145367 11 51-396 1980 Plymth Cxev bLry SgJW--5]465 5 51-329 1980 Plrmouth Ccev Pury SNJB42LAA15)426 12 43-153 1919 Chert'Luv PIcWp 98CLN1498280331 ] ^ 6 51-364 19]9 Chcwlec Navpact ee.42L9A21404 13 42-235 1979 Plrmth Solace-1-99451-36)1980 Plymuth Gt.Pury SNJ842WA144047 1422-H2 834 19)5 Cbev 1)2 iso pickup eeCCV145A13B603 - ..j 15 21-1 1982..b- 1a Now �:i pehicla Bid Ivow[ pvhicle Bid Aum[ Y x 5 2 8105.00 9 911$.OD 3 813D.00 10 9110.00 4 8150.00 11 9130.00 y l 5 9115.00 12 91)5.00 l3i$ 6 8120.00 13 8150.00 +t t ] 8125.OD 14 I� 4 15 301.99 Cowcilmevbei Grem felt[bete should be mw[salved£ve she vahl'a-utivg the city M1u a bid of 1, 8301.99 Fos the used law mw M alt w ewld get ma if ld-1 tb, ehlclee 1h.oegov p rte. Pip-responded by seyfve teat ap to de th¢t Th 1 d d vied N h eb y e Ir' r h f i 7-77 1> 77777 xa77 ",577ml At x pr kyr,Yy 1 _ PBCB 8% HODB 0' M@OTPS OF Y 11—96] L t6_- cm- Imw y(OT.ge '�� clyx xggecaa'g aeeoxT �'`` MIAMI [O roreM ceuciwSdeaul vwt Eat r 11 city etoivaee maev rvmChosuk—edWby.H[eMmiT.exBasakeL r.icoolxaat¢ux6e fv' +;f Cam Pipe Cfty Wvage[.-.—d the apt3me available ro[M Comc11 to f3mvice the e[[eet 1mp[nve- u follan:a• 1. Vale wd sell guexel Mligtion tg bond.. pa petit—te9vlxed.mut be called LS day.prior to elutiu. If ort w ova o the fwx elxeaay elected daSee(Savary.WY.August cad gvv®bac)v � cleuaoca HN Cuetlu Oepect®vt. Wquicee nivple myvr ty. sea - YT ¢ravel 3. Council autboxlroe evd Suuecextif a of abligekv cev ba ly hmvdlea 6y bootl a ry, Tv fivaneial advleoc eo[M[retkg cev be obtaived WBold at covpetiti-[itfve bidaim. ys,. 3 S1vice a eases value Mve flatewad.u cutkud.tree[3 moon[pwgem xlll[aqui[.m lmxauad- ' e S. r[ tu. w—liw of rata wuldydapevd av wore'decfa]av w th.vales to Ieew. A fawrabk ' ".�• �. ttehyytM public fore 1/2 of li eelee[u inereeae rould xeev t Sv e 1 rail property tau. 1'he t lege of sake t.c. M made tawxd debt aervlce r is u3vto p p y wum be--d S ; f W Bamk Baker orae a prevaotatko u eM optaov.listed.bon. W m[ad aha tether erratic mweg 1 d fy h k.Y wek>a the baud urW[H[h Iv[enet to at 11 fexcw[. m wtlaa[ad the lviceroac r 2 i 1v ld b xe in eM ruga of]i to 1 I/4 iercev[ave e a Sects by the value of the dollar w the loyal wxke1. The Cool1 wv aav cad if Ne geuxaliabligtdwdtu hoed ekeckn Iv held 1n August s the bwda wind ort be-.-d ut11 p—ly—b t. Thk.1 of Hu uy ell¢for N.uNet to eetek Bq - fit ieew of i2 H111av could be veld>a Ontob 1987:she eecwd al ply millkv iv 1990 ae 19914 +,• .I ilw thio hood ";"" 1 ede N t L1 M '` I etreete. 'F!"• —ilaember—at gaid"veJ'Hereat.dw'c have to b.]n[W deal nil[he time a�that w h ia� b raveled ava1 d� CNet are In terrible c vaitiw. W acid if ma dw't dmpcweeMetareewty hen fit.,w 11 he [rouble. W Pelt on Se vox[M efwt.wiry about c tivg vn a W eddlhg neo weer evd vor lime almg math t- tt..t kprovenev[e so w axe eviumlm wr j, � '. 1vf txucCuxe vd wkivg Wv[nilk more Meut3fal at the a Sime vat to ` C Slmmber Carter lvdlemed M yeeev HSM1 ComeSlvevbex[h P.Ykg a rce[.but Mik w are kaeeeing eM infra 1 me for[hose wNx eM cave lice mi _:t_1 Peen. Couuikwbec Barrett said l£i�``' rbe rates and eawx ileo g akve HN ft. d Wyot Mayday.1—fded[M[in[M 1984 baud lava,thv—1vet[M ptiatitien for thi c1[y end fo[ -' the tllfastiw of aux c.ucee. Tbfe goal m ucompllahea,she Bald,to cooblve Na. eat avd Cha weer Hod 11w.ea bring the city's ivEree[wetvre up w g regale. SW vafd Nk M1u bewt[M gal evd thk k d .dmP1Y the eecwtl eNge of a 1m8 range pkv. a . {'. Cwnilmambex Green were.fyly giving cM voters[he o�Orewi[y to ch.....foe democratic 7. if this ie I.-Y. � —tthey mw[s[oado—hheir mny--w'n MHcelly Skfy abort a wchanlm to ffunca it.Y. Pf Wyw hiovday ativked She eoumil voce pupae m kvw whet they en goad.for tM3x vamy..o w have t da !ov[o let erexyo mu exactly Met tMy will be--in far th,.dollar—aaua[ly mhae tewice Hll h dove to the etre e u nll u ivfoxutiw u to she uiv[enavice of those fmprowd a[reeta and Mav[M[ � Hll 6M Bested there ie u caecal doewev[a[Sw of dolkc for dollar eH mbar[hay Hll M buylvg Sf �', 2` hV M.—tM 1.—of this bond ptagru. C Slmemhec Wo[e ezproued hie<ovnw fax hn[M km vete[pxeaaureProblama mill be aadraued in h ogem. Meyer MwdV m[ed vo vier llua er o[hie vw hoed ieew. Pirie—w have i-t— comp I.caeltal lnpconuvt fend far wtec wd.ox velleble Eor cave whore vee ea. W Haid w have 1dut1£Sed Sv M ceplNl nux xepe[C CMav arae ofilw proawre cad thio gyraphleal esu Se 19cM1 a It,21st.evd 22n1 etree e m top of[he hill itw Su Boue[Oo Avenu ell the wy dow[n Avant k. W[Bald tbe Paonil x111 have ebetoptiu to salve ebe cater pcuure pc ib tM13a year fv tM ux capital imprwovt png[u deciekn iv cagiweelw—h the acne[wtk. Be vain b—n w wdaeemka the street wcfmiug w I m111 have. deal H[h sM Lau of 1.pt w wrap N invest dhigh k xe py t era t hcm ndvt[he[ax [a Na[[ha peas re M[M it.tM Iw ptee.ue pkiv[a ebe high pxeuna pkk Hll vox buret all of the as } X' i pimbfveelv�M[ea our -d th"I. ort a fecmr of[W atne bovdrpmgxw because u g o Moe co Ww m betmade pr xt[og[he stye t--ti-tMtwhck to tMlt[be w[e cad ee P— nx aape•Wieuxe decieian Hll t e[ particular axes. agxewwt Ht Couvell gv Bell meed hi. h Couuilveebar Cu[ac eheL ff n do thfe it x111 limit same of m§f' tbe other[hinge w w da—LM Hobiww Creak Bewr Pim[•fox lnstame. W.aid mMt n ue Maldlvg tonight `) ' fe a quatiw of pxforltlu. W p—d I felE sue moa[]opartut peiexl[ Se[O a woo[Md - cat Hod he wind like to en Nle bwd]sea paveed beau.w Deed.[xeeceyk gun[avllletmat kportavtly nn. - Wwx Monday said w t- --d t.diecuee Ne vnhedH3y of thle bwdtlewe and[M ealutCesikaue. 6M ¢' as [M vat —f.ekn....tla[e le Avgut 8(eecaW Wcuxday So Augu). 8M said If cM vo a=ptvn b th lura[.n wind[bw hen.1n affect.tM street pwgrau aux--d M et tM Haw[iw dectaua use ` _ by av--1.4 29z. ,� I Cmmeilmevbe [mice.ase the mtlm[O a rove[M lu for m Au e[g.hood ekcHw fax[w varke 1n � i anauvN of 2 villin¢cad R Hllfw 1 1 f d f evd 1 Sw „}^ e[he airy cake to by 1I2C(w u m M able bered d 1 b amaced 29Z)- -t 9i)- . e h. vvtua Geku dad[M m i All ro k E od cM --1. -� rad � .. . i ,r E 7777 .. T 77 2,1 d y yz a a 91, _987 city M g dgcM ril ftaff l wTSk u[the logi.[ of the eI.tjm ecM1edule evd S B9) N k F� Ced1 b—g b1the ard3m b—f W Cmvcil'e approval Iv tM coming reeks. - v M Novd y' 1d hi ie a rete opphrtuvi[y fox[M City of gmteville to accamplieh beth[hinge£r - y 0£NI viq Ce get CMIx s roe[ reCalred and w ue talkNg abmc every a is ChL City: r' g da 1 f aloe for Net rhtle a[ ha same[Im decrease LM1e1r property Ceae.tby u vette d3, 29 P e ­1 tld Neu thing.axe wmlly dram W ym all eu be ptepered)at f d rt ud you usually put ih a 9k33'+,,Y..q „F �i y Mh aaHSA®S'mT1 Mr y%atkhae r usamid![ e tl high—ml t reaaceetdh.y N 1 Oo "1 "1 ea—ItPith xa[eIt sayyo,u 91 expo eteo,.eya mSf eMvomHbd1 d4voev p exLba evn namImMno eaaMtmx rt 11 ' mdets[md[Mt. Mse Cnd[M1ie Iavabavlutelyd m ere talking abmt a emoubly eophlatleeCed tea ud flmvcing ivfvrmetivv y e impex:t cv get a o v the Pub1L u a vMle. gar c marred shout_t i dt t au o , ,e P­of apptmch tth city pima Co NM I do.hie effec[iwly. Mayer Nonday mId CM city H11 be viH[ing h M neat abort chis evd smug LM ceumlLmhere orga¢Iae and Plm the infoCmtian. SM asked tM W) C dl tv begin chi 9 abw CM approach tv ue andtthen M ooumll cm diwuee it at[he wxt meting. t 1 Cmaidex tM r ameedetdnve of­ c a Court an door t. eeeadd k 1 1 Pi athis i[m v came cam3dexa[im of the­t Cmety ComMalomr•e Cour[r comevdetlova C P in amuvd Che I—.ofoIt..­"j­t.tM Cmtthouee. Bald H[h[M advent of[he SocLl ge S 1 yOff—. tivg there m Novaay each wek.the 30 Hm[v patkim m the ora[aide of Ne aquar mhi h la' M ataudard.Ie oouldared to be mmh tm e[rlctiw. Alco,M said.[M camty cav[imea C ffex vy 7 £ h e of tM Cw hour pvxkivg m the emeh aedxeu[mdV of[M egwxe. Thu Comimiever'e C­tt I r­ ­9 hat m Mve 30 minute Parking m tM worth eldv fox[Mee People--g thmselvee of Ne nlvea of office and w tM o[Mr three£]sake of the faMxiox of cM c .thmee.cbey a cemending a om hear '., kiv11HC on[he theoty IMI Hll suffice t take c of tM m ma of[M$ocial Security offi..and It 11 also evco rage tM emrtMme employme to park eovexhere.lee vth-[Mv adjacent to the egwra. Sum ff xt MS been mde by Judge Mbium to em ut the mrcbama m.the a Ift of[M a far fear Che c urthmae-bb—vightteimply Petk acxoae the.­Lrhere[m hour parki miu.but[Mre Is [hat caw be r ached a Che Pxeem[tim. Bald rith[M Coumilga wye�:eel).e1tMr aucMr m ecd3mvice amvdmv[Cocme beck wz[wek eMvga h pa king guletime[ reflect the x co®evdatlam of Ne Eemfaelewr•e Cmrti or R)uvtler CM e v Ica er'e M 1 eared by Pamc11,m cu imlemev[fore 90 dvv wxlod,sea hw it wrM.avd cbev eodifv i[erre ��� �•rim later. TMC cil save their umvimoaa emdurrame­1 nim boa M lame d b M SI !1•- Pipe.mead M Hll Pnr..d M[Mt direc[ien. L[o M out!M d rS etlove if Mh q.. . M rheMvnagYtetlu.ted ala like to Mve we Mur pd w both N­9 the di ­­d atueaed sbhove effect for a ve keox[w avd chav[aM anther lmk. 7 defdtvefim em nim SCMPer Pa,City of gm[evi1L-Scot 0..d. Scott gwntla.City Attwvey,thm advLed[M City Comeil o tM opLlm of the 5th Circulc L Chia catty ga eald iv thL lanai[[Mrs w nmed defend.M Gave d P individual an 4 - I'geek eckbardt.a u Id.—I. acid about a mouth ago,geek Eckhardt and GveiPip..wee 41--d frm ' M 1 1[L[Mir LWividuel acitiae iv[M 5th Circuit uvd aubaequant to­t,Ns.➢ale SCMpvr aM hie racy h­filedow a m[m fotcat.h rftg and a ea e fat tehti.9 m bme.. Pe said w haw tee ived. mticv from tba c -thatlNase m Save Mb­Mu Id,ao Pt...d lly,Ne eptim CM[mold he Lfc y M1 L be cox.—puram sou—ti- M o S.Supxem Cour[HNN 60 days fan[M date that CMy & d h d a for reheativg m My 6:.. o aivply go beck I.CM Oie[rict Caurt. M said mi[h- - mrdimry procedure.mrmlly Ch of LM 5[M1 CSrehit ie mt stayed by an appml to[M buptrme Cmrt,m M wild vapen[ M attlm mould be renevaed to eM Di.ttict Court. Me mid[M city £. .i Hll be pmeuing•.kiy[he DItt t Court to ddmdm tM City ft.the 1—t basad u ;i 5th C1m1t. pow the epivim of Che cwNcn Acxaog -- NviNbor.d Tvtt.ity ud Mva ova c m.Mork Svuion Couvci—x Pall actedM mdexeemde v wek the City­1Mve a wxk eeeaian m It- ft.Pipae - a[aff fa mxkivg tmard pteparivg EoretMt muting. CoumlLvmber Cattar meed he ie glad Ch P rock - eat.Se plumd because m Avmue 0[Mrs ie mother­,Iof ev econpe[Ible]md me end carr thmgh they all of[h.rvguL[Ione.it ie N M.Jud—.t an imppraprie[e u of Net Lad apace. Oma Noue--Pair Paxk Nvraing gave ComHL Mwxd voted he reprww[ad tM City ac[ha Open grove at Pair Park Nuraivg Hove Met f u Saturday.ae,bb a Pro tm. H.said evaryova t—rac in gmd vpiri ,�,y � AO.lOUB]gffiIT - d*'C ly Wit _. :p* ,eBNIN08B: _ SS �� Mr.Pip.­d CM C-1 tMC tM aequu[erivg ageeC —1 be added at cM ept3vg Creek 1—1-1[o help curb Nay 19.19g] ary ::} �� eM brow wLei pteblm ee Nmday.My 25. ge said ,)+ —IcIl.te comaid...ble bcuvn w[ex iv variom area ae w It tM.1a tbvie and PtItimdfa �'ehaeelatm­t M public to catch far it end to taM car rhn e raehivg their clothes Eor[M1v cart several d r w, M.f_ gw t _, . Y'r ry 7* d Al Fq yr 1pV,{ 5 B9B - BOOM 0 0 - 4?1.(S4UPCIL.W1@AA:i__ S 16 19S] 9 T88 CI14 WM TIP 691 M 198]ID I L COOBCIL $y' k CgASIDB88 LOCA®AT 1212 Id— eNPPSp U gpTf 0 NN.[eP T6id6 ATC6.45 s $. .l The Comcil mea u egular.eeelov vi[h Che fo11w3vg mmMre presort. : 1T yv�,v J.lbudqoKW.�rMayot City Officete Pseem[: b kb GuIt y gall Ceve Pipe..City Amager 3`X J1v CC car - gcvtt gouvde,City Atmore➢ IO a C+uee A:N MgMr,City eecre[ecy al r �, uinlm g.cre o 1 w mwra, r '+ ( Y M3111m 8.Bmtu,Jr. i� Member ebemu N1ll1m L.geaack 4' � nyor Monday eheo opmM[he Public Ivpu[sewim.. Yk M gall.ft-­m Mr..belt Cimmroe'a came[for a liuly u[uelw $ _ M Bair ain vieiud lith tM CoumilcgexvmeCfeteree'vee f rotes and.mr lime to hie [tailor hovel.7.vmw P. lk.gall eeid,et[W euggeaelen of tM nyordet the lu[wetivg,M did wet lith ' Gore Pill-cM wzt mmug et 8:00 1...drin9 rhlch n.Pipes agcwd M wind[evLv awe forte and mg- fai . ab ed Cbat Mr.C—l..tq to tafv private..t.to get....aj....,prmetty eo cbat M cev ti 1v >X M 11we w Avmm P eM oleo[M me at[M Mctw of[M hill. n Bald after diecueefvg chis HCh M[.CI Ms Ci.meoe said emmenu get[o M a legal pttblm because[My Mw a be dtaw up and go though the f 1 ge eae e1d it rill taW cow[Sm and ewuu cow caatl➢et w poaefb1,of h1.put: Mr.Hell.e. e ae CI ma Me caked" M u1 n.Pip-to revmeidex cad le[Mx.C1 W.Cm the wf$lin In eM city.ue- g n ofd Mr.P1 a cMu e d..thio could be hi at a toe[u M.Clw.oe of 91500.00(53000 Mitg[he i m t)ae M1Ia anre. ge eald n.Pipee cu[]owd hIv there wind M 1t 1 coe[e to Mr.CLveme: a _4 ly$400 of tap fees.wwr feu,e .-d M uwld have to tun hie am lite f.hde t tile[to the p p rty;llnae Mr.Mall aeia M they xepwtea[ocbr.Clmeroe hu costa mould to eaverhere ecowd{2300 tot.l rose,of `� rhi L 51500 Ovula b.aMxed vitt the city>a paiticlpatim with tM eewx evd weer 11we. Nr.gall e.id Cl.o.eoe adviwd W could me cei.e tMt.n,.,.h vovey.M[c.[Mt eely$1,000. Ih Bell_M ado ed l.Mil££M.C—l..ewld cwt upttlih hu U..ehete,n.Pill.rwld they calk Lo the CS[y—II vd M Plmnlvg C,mM m au rnv chose tw grmpe could wet. Mc..ell uid M came door to pick w[M 3 •y,? wnc11 packet avdmticed[M Svferwtim[o M pxeemted to the W-1 Md a dlffetmt price ft.[M[ Fm 51500 ae Mfvg Nt.Cimeroe'ehexe. (ge..l.d Mr.Cim.oe beg—.d to tau up Hlh[M$1500.) n avid[M $2.364.98 for xt.Ciem[oc'eM..) W eafd M.ftp,savie.d hiv thi.mmfng tial vMn w tis d[M$1,300 thele.1[Ova­yav th voter and no[fol eewr. n Ovid n.Pipee--d he had d $1400 oe$1500 1v ester Moeta�titgI.A.v13W ft.Cleuew.'Oma<B$ehouid be etomdf$790hAfchelatMlfriof Che a f er. Mr.Mll Ovid M vw thea eft—d that ort.11[M ester coats este show. ee said M doem't wd t-.. Fuhy cM emry Weu c lgivg ueryg time M talk.ca CW Ci[y Mw.get. Mr.Mil said W.Cieuxoe deaetvetl and }- - o Mve motet.west and etM licity. a avcwregad IM Cowcil m get ell the facts.Wm tM frv[h evd M we i � hm more they rmld wW tM xlght dmi.iw. fi , Payor Mayday[hmked Xc.gall for hie preamtl[ end voted Che City nvager vlll Mve a reepmee it cM , City nnagec'a eectlov lout in eM agevda. eM auted that Mr Imre—fa ane pxowdure.be Follawd tom- µ pleMI,,equally and fe ly[a myme Chef ewr cone a[he city. Coumllmembec Bell tend Nx.411 If W.Cl.....res emote eheu w w w[er ovd serer service avvi able - at thio lot rnv M boughtxot ox u M led to M3few tM.e­-1mon uell.ble. n.nll Bald M uvder- erwveold that pcoperq,[he pxmiwa wur 1tWlcetu to h1n he could Mw w[ar [about$300-$400 and aeppoaedly CMt pttvlau ower(e f coweii—ll)had[—d to Mr. Pip mtM£Cd[y Mawger abut[iia. Cowcilvembes Mll mud M eu�rt—ll m that lot.std Toed Md bmv edvilld. M-tea i rmi[e cera tlrere.reguncdmu wt to put tw Kallete w[M to. 11 said k.didn't Wes¢bort[Mt.fMr..Mil Bald wither t.ilet nes Se occupied cad eM old[tall. lot Ma m r Mm-Wild avd roe.t w CM[pcopet[y save till ego. n u d tM[mile[[v eM the�ee p p [y vox fe Mr.cCfwexm'Mm evd this Se M ow M wv[e hmnd up--the otMr crailax ie lua[p.Wi 5 xo er v¢ ' —1 b-Cuur.eked rhete Nr.Cleva[ae Se living If he I.me living!a tMt[loiler. d:.nll Ovid�i M d.1lvivg H[h el[nr hie m[Mt ar M1Se bioGw[-]v-lar. Comcfiwvbe[Catur mud M unaexeeavda n.Cfa.[oG currm[ly living Iv tM[uellet. Pt.gall e.1d tMt 3.vol coxrwt. :' M19YL Sg8SIM eY z f oc Mwdry tiny idled[he foaml.aeim m oxnc. Cmncilwvber Peuy e gmexd,Jx pts td [M uwc. MY .ev �uov. Th¢mleutes of May 19,1987 wxe me reedy fox W­evd HIl be ptovlMd at[M neat m i. �""} - ATTAgIMG ciTlgpe Fps'. r .Mao NV Ml.dn111 avd JoM Mwtlnr.co addle C 11 1•a Pl.d bi BoveP.lk i.til f { Old gwetw goad and glehwv I9-8wth 7 n.JOM Mudeee appe.M[a atld[¢ea tM wutcil getwve a M CM proposed mb11e w eubdivi.iov io[MIr � ys „- Igkboxhood(Old Bonet.goad.u). H.laid for tM put u lml-eke,M Me beev talking to atte how [vfvg uvdeelxable.[tmcures CM[Rave Mev buil[1.celgbMrnade ehxmghwt[M gu1Crv111e `^ -id c[hey are e.kdae tM Ci[Y Couvell to prateet tMll Suwetuv[.M[MIs fimaa and mighbothoode. n e1d My Ww tmi deed eea.ClcClooe n vat rork. n Bald ne[yow M MB u1Wd to ft wbdivieione Me xm Iv pcoblme H[h Chem. M Bald 1v til ptomotlon of[M S.P.Collider,he Ma Merd euvuvSlle sefarr.d to ae 11 pLvwd elty--M Cwatloved thle deecripcSm of out city. n uid M oleo qumtlooe if the eci Iv M ppo t penooml for iia Or nth[emh prtlecu Ovula ke vlllivg u lvwe[[Muemde of dollar.iv buying hese Iv gm[evllle HtM1out p[oblm prpl.bl.v from mdeelreble term[ a ox d.elopuv[.. ge said eM w y eolu[3 h !� S ea[o[hie wet-incramL:g iv our city fa"awing.'u it v 4: z It m[etl Mr.—gill x111 m W e 6 p­,tihM e s s "h. u t ;q) � AI " s N OONCI IBAOT%B OP lLY 26 1982 B00H^ [allf di end A0H 899 Broth ee for bldd.r far vaxiwe mak a exceed the 5200 Oo0 �+i''Py i fl forn Gulf [t slowettad]n th CIP " � i[fee o m �.. Xr.GmeaPipeg.CI[y Nemget,advised this i vary epecGlleed profweloml e¢xvlce mtl[he-[e[4 keel " . -Y` } vhev Sc rmC w[foe bide for it f St mold beau bt bl,ul[t rvelmte[bl bide.but a ld amu circa roofed G get ee good a reeding of W these.ostsevigm be. B.said Imi[uforn Gulf Sw[hemade a Cname ion Coumil eaxllec abort then pxoceee of Built eemr linea^1n-place" 1—I excavaeivg CM a reece. CM staff idm[Ifietl£o[[M1e Comcil at'blt—d Lima and tried[o accm.lieh this yvae cM cleanfttg and ,4C li also"CL o£the lives 1n Ld CIP proI— Be said buituftm Oulf Swth ie CM lou hiddet for .1 eeralw and the it expecte Lo¢Pend m mre Geo 5200,000 and sae Cbl a ty tar o do.lot of tbl.lIl.. that t m kilgil- ee e.id the staff viii do 1tv vet,beat G keep rhe& G a lou ee Poas361e. M sa . bid. 1 be wsking w the iGee Cble ere ewp.ee at M pxeame tEm. M Chmaroco�vded epprwel of-".t. tl .j �I Cw.cilmevbat li emst.mac Che mc3m to a e the bis f is It.f 8 h E 1 1 1 ma rmtmacma oc.wn ty.err ws�e.a a m w sn a 3200 00o ala coni b vitro-'-M 1.1'of Cblof tM limecmabe dvve�avd iv Me[orderthe�Ci[y Nam�er SL M rill provide the m31 ^ , emdil t"'"'it'Gtwm Lbl x P3Pea Sd li city¢111 be talyivg lll y ivel[ufom people,but be-I-not P��Pneeting O�w[mut and ff Public Ucilia�ee'Mpart.ev[ltd¢�h[ - obluYomaswndac Baked£oC l m bl C mjor up G d the reffic pe1te.e Givge w Mc a y updates M ffadivge ova rbltt th. 1[y ie N w w ee e I� galvg. ilmmber Gain.-eapr sed tom rn chat the bid G for$335,SOOjavd yet bi say wevhere ort going G epevd mre tMv 3200,000 l rex thla maexatoad by tbl hiddat. 14.Pipes.aid M hid vee[akev w eve[ythi.g m e u.it price hx.aktlom(clwvivg per fmc{televleivg per fort{grw[ivg iv place,elipi]ning and tbl foul bid all added up mac E239,500.but uvtivubudly Che cicy will—um.11—t. Be aid she r® `+�}.�' �.i free ox wdeta[avde[his Se on a mit bwG par foo[ae...dad. 0ouvcilaembet%note asked hw Cbly mold tivux- mine[rhe[Mr there il lnfiltraTion G the lira;would[hey Mve Lo it Eos a big rail, gr Boyd Nilder void 1[ rill be rvidw[at all time,alibwgh tM 1�31craCG mold he iv­­tmlwe du g real w[watblt. j� �i All rote in favor of the m[Sm.vd Ic d im rG C. er Otdlmnce e.evtl3m Giunta[19B�1' 1 - F h lC d f 0.--1 is h h 1 1 tax to 2%o£comlde[atlm wid by om �`� I; tlr.8111 gwh"CAalme o£the CMrter Comieelm for[hv c am eo®iaaiov(proposed) advleed bl bla nkad[M eoumil co pew ev ordi..-1 would lmrwe tMebltel-m[el oc pmcy tet by 1 anther 3%M.42 t.11).vlth[hat 9Z being davlgmted£or vee fora cmvmtiw Chv CBev ar. ge safe bl bet h ,'vleiUd rich the mGl auvere to revfmp­a iomd G _j [hi _j­ bl sefdtall of the mmegeca of "�[M local meals vete cootmud,blt cM me lug did m[lmlude r .ting entitG.a M[mly ev Mv1vg a dine[tealti...hi,rich LM M Smreaee G[bl MCelt metal em being­P—d' .Betas a[blee re t the metim included Hnbatt&Cam,ower.1 em 11-Im;30.Nilam,—t of Bolid-y IDv; b ��Blll Tart.11,Nvugec of Hoysl T;St—Bullard vi[h tbl-lily Hotel and Gteg Nm of emtev111e Natiomi rbl 1e wrimtly the tempot-ry oma[of tbl gm Bom[m IllBa said[M..hen of CM Bureau,rhith f ��W ver nem£o[[M Charts -1"1-the cmvev[io.venter[Datil comieelav and iv full 8uxvau I. Hw[rvtlle Area C.fecame and pleltora i mfd Mc ea wid the motel—.1.wre ad .vd a to[bl p—and CM veld for tbl additioml 31 em. upxuved..gardinl tM au.ceee of[M project{problem LM[exlatea Iv Btym'e axp.rume¢ ,& there foal-derived Pm[Ire c uead to It.btlf t of[ha Peimcy howl rather bl¢Eoc al hl MLale{F-1.r1N[bl bl.etMLel ltowrL.gepticee site[project's ivitleclm LMx.6y-,tin lith thel .t' othe[m[lle;and il additi.n,poeitive comev a wt.azprawad tblt bmiveee could and wind be bllped by the flfl of the ho[.1/cowentim center. Be mid levy atth matlug mre in fano[of Lha project,impice of LMucovicern M[M¢Gtroduced Mr.MCCam cod M.Bullard erhv ma It....1. bl said 11.f the Citm 1�iafo.e[Gml exchmge"tits rich mtbiag really n-olved. M eeitl Nr.McCam' ins etiw e m q of she tel Cm. gv wid bl ort lith M.'Cam-vd manhere oy euPP Co£archer die a the L1m3vg a^ 4 wtd a e result of tmt mmGg.a eel vee—.ped,rhi.b ret revimd by the Y Bvxeeu. e w eBeG uz as follow: 1S x111¢o ff"I- M i [h. ve M ; ¢ro�db k h £¢twee av addltiooal 1%mold¢ vC ffG ix h le end cevtai ­­­tiff f ]S M dd it 1 e eeiffe[needeauLi M 1 3£1 d hrvovh th ° — bl G and bl 1 he mre[Mt m could mLbl[mol 98 maudroe£ v ZZ. bl veld[M beatco da GohmG ie to mol-dl ie b Movlvg cam actual coats or being emfsw[.d mleh[M actual budgetaryt pnmm r 1hm,tw d hl- -Yy do vw arbitcerlly>o the Eom of a pro form Che[1e etch 1 ee a or . ee said he feel.[hie ie a eeae '3 able p[acaee and tbl..[tact the city hex rlth[M Bureau rlllecellcfax everything Lo ba jmcl£led lith tbl m budget pt ce Be ufa rblc w are erya.g fa thlt m fettle mold env.-.t Co be collected w Cbl thiG 1S mtll eueM1 Lim ee these M1e4 been meth.d.ta;led budget p eeae-bl n wad of tblt f1m1 1%ie j.tifaed. Yx.Meh advfeed Cmne mly Ms LM basic dZ and of the eth..five cities palled: College 3[at]w,e ' Iatlkin......acMa end Coraicma.tet of[halt Mve Cbl a%rod thll,f thm have cbl 6%vecuwmy C_ .obl thG told ve blt et law[[bran of[Mee five c1C1ea were chis[e a[[Mir vends rltb mly a 6 Cm addl[imel 2S fm[M[..vmtion rev ar P- ft olid It my be ably ace,howwr.ba .tblir.t . thm a 31 rethet 6%and tM 6%could the.unlade 3%for[M eowmtiov cmtet progrm He olid C...dom m Mve a emfereme Bev ac.but­Yaxe cut...tly dlecueein[he mttar. v M said M Pelle 1t Is imortmt Cu go-bled end eueblr3me Cbl--1 3%by ltd-ll EL x111 be at " rewly inpertmt CMC Cbl Coum£1 mks Lha comitmvt for cM full 3%G-1"t I—it b¢Mow by Gve-cor- tMC wind be involved W Ch1¢project tMC the 3%could be available if cM mad Pa ju.tSfiea[o ply dgf[ha yf` " thbp thtt will be t uepomibill[y of thio Bureau(mrtgaga-I.w the finilhdng wt of the vblll of - k`S tM bu11d3vg.ut131t1w end mnagammL.mrkeClag end varleue o[M1m ope[e[Ivg coa[e). M wid w doo'[I- b what[M expeveae oc locule vl11 by a[th1-Pit. Ba LMv tt oma¢ded the 10—II tM M but m ' v LM ac[Io.co eelleet ZZ of CM[e[tblev[1m. W e.id[M Gxuu wtlex soda dm eu quatL ly repot[.ma peywn[.ivetead of ltmtbly cep G end pay- .d mre end tbly ao m[feel this v be a prohl.m for the Bureau. �`` Nr.Heeh¢leo edafaW the Cowcfl thee doting cbl Gitial et-gm of tbl operation.[he ho[elrnocal - wa .y[w fmdivg rill cot itm exie 9 m U- bl wid[M short Cern tt.1tl of mrk;tth tMc would rwul� 1¢mvvav[iom oc emPacamee or local uc3lGeI—mold all ba Mvd1ld th[eugh cbl esfetivg.cel-hotel ole ?{ thattforv.3[e m appcoprlate Lbl[they also blm a nmbe[on cbl euneu aatd doting t I.[foe. bl.ltd ; tM hylar draft PxovG Pt-"-foim edvlaery board umber anelt d it 1.fa lllthe m of local lodplvp -1 hem 21[hwrd ea[amvo[lvgmwbax. Be elle CM bylaw origlv.11y provided than wind be t nembere foe[w Ye-r arca, mold Mw three ye.t.and me mold have Gut yea e. He e..d lith tbl vw that old bt cbl¢ged I. P y ca. f..thwa y vd w fo f 1 119ltd. t hew 1 —_y m.b f M hoard Sd 6 aPPaG d f brae Y Yw Both _ _ . b :. lc I `. � � r r 's 77777 a a� "I V h 1 4 4 . 900 =MS OF MAY 26,1957 BOOB ' M de lop d ba f M 1 dgi.g 1Muetcy mould hw fits[[ro Yeei be Aft- b.1 f M M C h t be d lop t'e fn m adai Dry memb but b.telt Che Bvxeeu wind wvY be local iI u sure se an edvLo �'`i j� ,x', ,, : '- lodging indmtry[o Mu P eentetive ee ry.ommlttee. ' The ­1 res Ileo advised by Hb.Meh[Mc iC 1.Che feeliw of SM local lodging fndu.uy CM M '; b f¢g 1 cted out..[M­y thzoelh which a to mold M1—Id they mld be[M callacto evd a"` ,. ­­t...and payout mkere ov IL for a p p-I tbItabmflte rot jmt bora but it bemflte k 1 y.(e urmeeu a [beaten,[scall P mole,sed.theta rMee moll-he1S 9 be...I—b a mre b111aed v1 rtaL.II better ecouomtc e1[mciw era er value ov[heir house). said it wind—f— w", of a ew mxe C' h logiml,that be11g cbv` [M[everymtegyoyed PayivB fot It a¢uc qual bsai.vltb..t.11p2e�h food wing through Chia w¢ a 1Mre[ore.M:. ash asked[hv Cmeil ro weidvr ehr.u¢fi some.. h , e d, fed valOxem Luse for thio purpose He said M is amore of prev3me a atmvta of farmer Me beilmubare.lveludivg hivelf,that able Se a eltmCim in Mfch w Put Lha 1¢Lereet of heti"ac evf . r r wpe[itlw with hevivg police officers or other 1-8e of a beak vaad of.cM c1[y. Ile id M S she a Ifctbt local lOdglm i.duatry.M1owver,wind eppteciate heativg[he Lhivking of the COuvc31]v t61e '1 7s dr r',d DI emalw by Com11: C.mlmmber Oxee.felt LMe if iv fm[th commavi —I it rill bem1 ftm L�. v[1w c¢ of[bias t�e,ltMt M wind be[wfor[ab11 ivclud!¢BeChia to tbefgbudgeC;hew i M i m guarutaa[MC fu fag mid c..tivm ser after year ud M roe mC ue it it mold M legal fItM mak_ [o do emeb3n8 1Lw[MC.t III ted fot tbCmmollmmber M1nea inked if I. tfm door[be wrccould M 1 tel mL puxp and chs I.food c nvu[Son surto[ ­III• the• ble bee bI -mtel 3%cu eight.o[M a forever Cu Mx Meeh Bald St Ie p0 ible.ML w ell know ham diff cult ..i tans 1.get lows owe Cbef a Seed IIAthio Ie m w rby tMere "n w1y'."nfax the 2%right 4� [ ofd tM I.It—— o ivcm mold be wtth Ne eu eau utlng u a booking IBent 4m tM h and in9 It—I ud—Y wind pay a fee for booking veru 1 ud tMtI mold Ileo be em charg..made f tM tom[Mmelvee and PI-pv b0.king fees fot Icor.aeeocfatad ri[h thio each a trm v t 11 raise e.nh fonds to take cafe of'hie. a ep.[ (y M said i[Ie d3ffivulC[v Iey t He Isid till emy 'nom` -uekvom each u pmaible lift•tblt my em to Chia pt.g.. be ff said aEtec e d.dti.l­­IIid O 4-0r 'there rill be a Budde.dco�iv aapeudlturae and It CML w—,Lbere could he a threduetien fa tM occupu y u f. ?„',5' _ W eM11s ie ce Ce1Ny e t that eMuld be Cml Id. Cvcilvembac gar att a ..ted lurking at 1 [u F'•; - bar thu ed velozw Cas i[w're lmkivg fox Ilcermie fwdl.l It....I II f:IUu bu.Ima.ee—b eft[ '. evd didn't f w waded t.]nmlva be ad vllotm cm e e rhith ie already die[roaeed. H id[be eel CrmMr °> hlcla rv1lLble Co Cha city It thle Lime t. food a cvvawtion veneer ie the hotel-motel[u vebicM t'0 Nwday agre¢d[bat thio—Chad of fuadllp[be cevvevtiov curter My bee.epaciflmlly pxavldad for 1a h M 1- jl1 tat and aha agreed I[le[ha beet mehod. ComCllvembar Carcec did rot Ewl the bemf—are di Y ough t.[M—I com.i[y tv j..tify imol 9 ad III—Lme. Ha sold M didn't III b..emplly f gait[o bmfit Io ltea ,frw the trl.kle door ftov this u[iviCy. He said M dddv't feel h L o- hically—wind I.LM t4ht eppwrouh to take. Ha agreed rlLh the Mayos that w should do it,if d i u11ng[M hI 1--cel Las method. .aid chi.Ie[•Illy rot a pv they but ratMr av LM guest atayiug in k [be row .. lmbec Bell felt M waded mre fvEoxmLiw mete chat sates[tbI mMla c.mmity wind bmfiC avdOben..ked for uY atudiae w thio. lx y' ' Hc.guh esid M wly wn[imd ad III—tura bemuse that da tM wly to¢vex It—the ciq M m- i ` 1 .d cIv sale. Mr.Mad geld[M developer MI dove a study ov tM poten[Ial tawma to ba tmlf d but M M I xed it ie dour etail;Mwwr,II 81-9 a[ .f tM figure.,ha wind f]nd them emrM high.t M.rM[bI mid he covfortable£oncutivg It hie I—. He ea d it rill cot 1700 000 W - } 8900.000 CO f]n11h..t tbI emevtlav ew esid it i.Mpad m of t—Emla rill come fiw gift. I Mt.Meeh esid at eM current Mcal-motel M xe e.tbe 1%ie onto[125,000.and.e rel ye o,$60,000 ld Mve bee.g..orated£or each 1%. M 111Atif everytbivg rot ea dealred.mItev£ hi rmvIy m need ;, mrteHng evd admSnfetrativa...t.end.vt fm tM—it,of cM mztVo.. uldLit mold M h d het c mould be gmra[Id fcw user fees and frw hooking fees to pay fox he mClege. C meilmember 11 I— I_ h, hem inch x111[M pity ba rixi[h[M vsleCeme.f thio emev[Im/mferevice/hotel c.. r fmili yor a" MOnday Bald II an lookivB It 115 milllw faeilicy_9 I¢th.t rill Prav3de fr..150 1.200j—ea moll se ' m lmxeaea 1n[be hotel-.v[el wcupmy taus collected se moll ee m imnaee iv salsa[u. ,} Cmcilmwber Mtt¢tt sekW—t LM reapoma Ie of the e..t=1 oware[o the fact[hat if did II m[1w cev h e[Mce fa a Poaelblllty of p pie etayi.gely oLber places Se u great a.myb yfag Maw. B•mid rvvryec vvwCSw M M.ever been to.M Me.m LM I¢rt..div8.IZ —g facilit g11 1 b fit ftw a corvI.— rvatym till stay In tM Met MMl. Mr.oeeeh Bald[hey mmgviea[h p p J — o tbet bemfit.hwry r;Nay do Mva.mane and a e lovkivg Evr c e emte.l by tha ur u .d h po rof evecyom to try Co imus[his doaev'L dvvllop Lu M•m-Mtelhpimjecc u Mcii•va tM fu ;y d eM booking peocevv ivewdad iI LM[Pa.kagee III be offered to ewuetiene rhlch mldtIll - 'f. y at tM haat hotel at m rete oz they could stay aL tM Hmteville Im,Holiday Im,or oma ny ' 1 It dif£arwt rate—the opp.ttuvity mould ba Blow to my in any ave 1'he Indlviduel.Illi 1 mM1lth m[hay rill I[ay Iv. H@ esid M e v'[est'Chia II m equal ole —6ecauae eM hotel notmlly mfalr edvav[agv ComilMmMc garret esid vmy pe .IM...a Weevr row tat r1[hi.driving ji IIA ll our mtIU are rithi.Iuy dtivivgtai.tmcl. tleeeid It.race.[8av Avtwio ma[Ivg�Mare y wferevice ­ti....I I 'bare mote at LM mit MLel. Mr.Heeb esid thio 1 fi Mp d It rill be 1.tht 0ur•u'e If—.t mW it Lhet way. Mayos lbndey Mid hbi.—clan frh otbere,gi..ing that it mid ee[va CM utire..mmdty.tot Duly Ne Itiati.g—Cele.ML Ileo tM c taxa[.evd Cm Slmwber Greet esid 14 thio cmvcil does nos pee.emN1n8.it.ill be giving the.­aigml bI a.. t t mw¢ the et3m cev er bere,yet at tM vin t1r M still believes funding 1-[hie Y} p p of out­­t budgettd]a...aloe. HI esid rhan w calk abort w regale[budget and look zee udId valor—coos.that w It lase[df.cuea eM p—ib131Cyy If using em P.—o4 eh 4 hie, 4 'r iv F dove bvvvflt[M wti.I c.muvity evd he believed tbIt I[mill. Ha esid if thle ie smc 9 7 d u live ri[h[M MM1-m[e1 occupancy eu av tM[imming w6icle. He I—If than are foods 4..e ge ed ft w thle project. 1.fmMw foals..Id I. Lcould go-kis 6ecauae 1f LMre an j be " r ted uW Sf tMca a• LM.II poop..Ly value.end i .Io d sales ted.the[..old be jus f4£ad.' } u aid myb.CM TOC wployeee rill rot directly—,but M my Mve sow—t beufi[I¢1 reued n - property.alma or job=­t­tM[weld not and—tily M[Mrs. Xi S mllmvber 01-1 diaagmed rith Coum3lvembet Oteu'I uelyvle. He meed Mr Maah Md.aid eM Mcuu.i S lb rill Mm[Mee typo of aspen e.: legal;".1;IIA...:cacti. W I.—Id M bId a Ptohlu 11th[M xrevgmnt=1 1 I.halal rode f.t[M¢ecce aril eetvlce�H[h tM ma of thio meet'. Comcllvevber 'i d ebe Bureau t[Ivde L. se vv uie[tg eaervtecy t LM Chuber of Comree E r chi.par..e and bI bj tad. RR p yang cM[pereov trice.Mme m[of[M uia[ivg[moria[ami—movey evd eleo o t of'M ft - II, C rot elan may. Ha a.kad tbIt chi•me be c•a.lved m •.p It[o pry Pl•moi.f tem•eB ie'e fuvda f M ivy. Mt.­esid M U.I.[M•xp•m•e Svcurrad by tht Mraau ehwid ba paid by thio ureeu and .' µ .( may Me agreed not M Bv'paid m'il CM foal-ate 11.4-1—1h Nie pt.see•;the B—sea m M y ' a' 1 tMI rv•1 upw —til[ be r•LM d H. t1I ruaay 1 6.1t,ptrvted by M ` "` G4wAlF_89g�$HHH M.,for-hv tlpSgll'l,.aa�HHg_M1.Lh,AI_o�3£1.3i>�1g9_llPlk.. �I_Ml44gPe 2F£er_d1.8 aS@k@BF....:-. M1. t.. v £ r , x, F7 TUfl_771 # "'` , a Of ( w M".Y �� 23 'Y.�4rs5C�A+(§�,`"n't�" �" ihi{.� Yk..iSs'mw�:wnu�.s Y=•. � 4 A"d t � .1 '' � y MIBH488 OP W4 26 198] - De 0 YAGH 901 ,}> } - av LM1r m Ing W L fclp th r111 b w u 1[Sng wyb w M d y ud silo - 'K.. I day. Be ee hu rvf a I.b14 pt—td by th Cherbex evil rlll be­­­ad to to Chmb [Ity ' 4r{ Mu Bunw fwWe me aveflebla. W­id[hb p wind mt ncain dual pay,buL[M Cumberrwuid b• t nlmWread.Ew[u LB w of office service. Coumllmaber Came[wpraeead ew eweern that the tfw ape - 1 hi h Bureau rtil wu tfu—amy ft.SM prlury duties of that pereov. ee said ae long ae a Ohavber g f Oowu a pecew ie lwolv.d u SM sem Mrem,[here ie a linkage. He.add M l0 d prefer a Subut dieting i and a grout.emra[1w Wtcem the.wly a iud Wrsm and th.wuling Comiuut and the Chem y d 1 Wtb. u.Haab Bald u could be Itt,P ued n get tW city to do[hSs. Cwvcilmamber Cextex we rvM tWt re are dxafvivg off nawec [ere auppoud to be uaed Iv mvthee ray avd Wirt thm in a X { diff [may. d<,geeh aeu hwfwlly w ax ulhia.bw[a wry eoall cum Cwvtilmmber Ca er eeid he -'v ' 11 a emery meevgemnt ea lam sea®ehle I.pi"m e said Hewed a ep t Fureau rith xparete la a dx.ving Ira the ou c ud ce r m do vLy taew • Pr�.]faeH-ufd w•ra hw futile and m office woe plus,that rill Wr[he tea. CC—I­ art t said bt mould be x111fa So .+n hire per[-[im and create_­j.fn cha.city thm Cv use au LTubar perawa0r u eImt t—V vplvye nwilvemb.r Cecter eetd he Eavme the cwmClu/mvf.rmce tetter ad M u appy r1CM1]k.Pub ming ,'>1 vp this Bmetu. u u]d W elw M1u a prohlem in to et.,.of[hi.mr Bureau avd that la[u[cu �' mfglnl CWnhr Cawuenv m aee[M(seed M Ie mt we hw IC vee?' cr awd yet Wcau.o niot he w told 1[vu a Ya l,1 ap�u�t and CM mxt tight W mos told it res aaCiry Com111 utlov and if it we ty Sl uttw,ce I hm a di•wseiw abw[[he.[n ewe of it yr tM twee Lha vwiva[Swa ti f- 1 �� and ppte[vev[e),th.aid efvw h[ehue too bed av gppwtuvftyuta Panitlpate is SMf[.t iw of thu acid Chw a[aohu poive,the at vety�weed gmetfine foe h1v to fa for Shie tw u f the tm d the ewutlm/cwf.rmw mom ce cm.¢Lila ewe N e pwblwB[ut M � - i; xcelvee,.u vlll wn for i[. u said M!e elvplyam[xudy m do eo vw. Comeilwur Gefvu oils to m[ion m adw[[file oxdum M Couvcilaeahef Be .Caviled them 1 '.`' j Tu tepuov of vhfch is to follwe: 0®3Bdece 87-12 TqB CIM CODgCIL OF TPE CITT OP®IilevIL19.TeEAB.AXH7mID0 CBAPTeg 15B 'fAYA1'ID7.OP TBE C00q OP OBHIHAACEe OF T® ITP,IgCBHA81P6 SBH BOTP4P0'1'8L 000.I.- „y%s}} I� TAE TO 7Z OF COHBDIYASIOP PAID eY OCCsIm IDCe&geIeC SBe INSEgEBT PAT[Op 08LIH- g16PT PAY!®'l'e�ABT 1118A6 OTT Pg0vI3I0d9 1®FIe0Ie68 BELAT®1BffiT0. `( Qwe[fwa; Comcilvevber 64em uYad that tM verde"rhlchever comae latae"In aubew[1m(2)vv page 3 of i r tW mdlawce.rbuh vtll limo ue (2)8ffectln Jumry 1,1988.or upw groovdbxaekly�for a w nim fw333[y eixe m deten]vM ucafv.uhieh...coma lent,[b.0 u levied m additiwl v It.nv fie:, - cevpmcy ox a ee f wfeutl by any utel vt m[•1 of wa(1Z)p f W CSty Attvpwey,Seo[[ Bomd.,.dv1e•d[utuahwld have hem iv[bare u N wbeectiw(3)BeM we probably lafi out is tW.Mnf[. i' Cnvcllcerber Cult.leo gwet£med tM wrdibg it Wbeectiw(3)sem—b.r of mt ie to pcwPor 22 1Z effective­y 1,1988 or eft moth.afar t­­­r­­ Tiler. gr.'BDUMe ld ctuid it - iitt.iv emM1 a wy tut Iblu rill M a 2Z tit,but u ard.t for it to be 2Z.CM city C...ii rill b n I w Lt affErma step btM for aM tbw m tit adopt a­1u.nmluCiw. it pm- §'i vfde that[M Md1[fwl levy[hull wly ba SZ u1B..C-1 deeewlnee by raeautlon adopted prloc[o[hat f uL CM tea ie vended. Pr.Huh stated tut Chia a Ci.ee[abliahee the[u mfll be 2 addit10u1 pec p} id vt cod w of twee eve L Lu sAditteval P.—Cut yw un u approve mod Cue pt.i.lov IB 1v[eMM uvo - Prl tt[has third 1Z rill l be made aveflabu until situ CM Comcil prone St. o u said v[ i dm fot to[hitd p. 1 m­11y go Into­­­h.the City Cvwcil rill Mve to".pt {.wlutim fuilvg a veld fa[u[hIN p.nw1. ft.WeM w1d Cu wy it reed.vu.tu.w av early data w t­Ch. thlxd]Z mold possibly be dew. Tura mere m ehmgee cede n Cue eac[]on afterttble diacuaeiw. - Hun emote Ov Lu wu0v w to f ,all nn in fawr of the mLipv So Nott Orddnav o 87-12 .efA„z j�' BZCHPT WOgCILI¢WBEB CLLT6A HHO VOT®W w hwavex uaed b a ! CITY MAeAg0g18 BePORT�•va Piwe A it Cwdde[•ut11f[ •twlw anti oul fat ober[Ci.mm tc w 10th SL eeC w[of Avwue P ci etiov w f a —tartly Into[81 Orin)to[u mauve of 2,364.98 lw cowmtlw fees avd ceoval lumbin wets W. `- _, soca Of tM fatal lwulleelw coeu Ltie[an et Lo W deCbxmuu W.Pipes advued[W C-1[u[M­d M.Ball tit,bigg t pmblm w app—tly have ore f.m SSLN1 lot eue d by a land cal.sow eue v. Beau f 1 y coum£Scemb.t hada•v[ita perm[nut ee a—tud avd Wd•eld to M1ouee sed the ft-t u Cha o Avw mod he rnC d mom- ahi`of CM beck lot aw[]u u the v 1 1.1970'.. u.aid u bIp hw ceautc rad t0 amtber m lmm ems[ice lane fv W 19711980 era and[hes n Nr.Cuwrm miler m aeanmptim deed. u esid the let tWt w tuiud dn•mt b­ut111ties et[W tu.t ifw and vee tucefvice ev Illegal" tut ud b [ad u[u eubdlalelea rel..iv.xi tevice uC CW Lice mod wdm Cha duBlopwvt coda tut mfeC.[Qday. ' u ufd to Problw I.a-fuappraatb: e m uqu.ut he b,o,11 w CM Co I emlfer for m tutee• pe itulti.xegwet of.ova(9,000 tMC could ba jointly—d 90:90 btu it w.len[hm 300 feet u e1CMc dit. for telex w ever­I th18 weld ba index vex­d f­but frmkly aims it I.m i11e8a1 lot•M etid,M ma moll out o£bounds u briwL,g 1C m Che City­1for in approval 1v[W fixe[ put uvdec[u prlveipal of Pint[hinge£ire[. u•aid n.hwld t...1v to ieew Df Che let b.iwe tW vtllfty.lain.a Cmeldtud. W.aid[MC moa m am.x w fife part. He ufd tit.mould.....jut.a :urns of the lot by a n8d•t•ud eurveyvc,a PLLCfug b­­ce tae Pl ug Co iW ,aM Ch1•r 11 uv. kw ev MdSt1w1 amt of C1m and a Cw.tdet.ble¢spew¢upev HC.Cub... Mif Che ut111ty uun- e ytoblm,eue..uuiy eM admnu utfve­u of a Puv So eM esid utilitu..cod I—ite h lo[mould Mw beet tMf meh more dlfflcult for him. Wwctlwbec Gnu uud if SC u.'t[h.wunider rhe f.tW w•ngufmd So bring thi.to to P]evning N} COmicafwta[h.t[bat Cu most. Hc.Plpu­d tut a motu.t. Ht.B b.City Attorney.said it it kind - of anis[napwibility.—the owe.weld ba rupmelble avd the percm rho ultdm[•ly t—a d—P[M lot. Be acid ea a pu.tiul utut,w generally evfgrc.tM1.wufvl.iw requie. .0 a Itut tW peraw rM10 aub.egu ymoi.[.to let becwee­y ma to we u t fiat ewe m tM city fax the ern d often developed[u lot u wt of CW picture. ere lip..ufd lv[hU cue M h.e b.aitow[nfuthe pluton Par amy yaen. M.Plpae.efd at[hie I—au[.dm utra[Iov of SM aubd3vula nice ge 11y "� w.through to pxwLlw of u.vtI.tie.avyay—Cu[I.ti.nNlanry/emtrolling au Lty and tut I. 4 vhw w e[reightm[Wm[Naga w[. tl.esid Mn Ie wt enough.teff,avd Mre couldn't M.So u.p C a.t S Pi of eery UM[[ammum tut uue.plat.Co oke su uerytbfug u w Cdut to Pon. - e�f _ .Ply 1d WI[y le u CM 1 11 d hwM 11 ad{a Iubl•if p e of u bdivulw r.gui e a ilebl aid fa a exp 1 nil 1e••f rml ud[W gc dol u-p Idi_g[h hlv6 e d W f ni to k bt h­1 eeewd uhit.u a c. s, 77777 x77,77 N b far v s � i ' 3 FA 903 _BOCg MINO'P88 OF NAP 26,1907 C=COUNCIL C q,( salt of Fie vrigi.al dleuca 1 1 hFt. 11,to tr�t fSgu wy L ld f£ d 11 :. : i p avd to get Che City's ea iatawe for utilities. paid the vtigiwl q w[/ptwev[a[iw moa aCrl ly by past a fox u a[MC didn't Mve adequate fire prof e[iw(6 teM1 wear male t p .t S ggvp, fta hyd—t),vhdchsietaaa[a¢dard and tM vstewie.of leve cM1u 6 lmbeeale gvvvrall a evrvlu lie to a ,fid } 1 .: eq lttmd vwbes e£hawse or lose.M[w dO slim Chw under cbe develapowt code. Yip..—d w also µ, hew a caspulw utility extenelw policy that Me been wed mer eM years v may aecaelwa.but 1 fa wry Sn r ", diEftult v Loma e4 appli...I.to Bell all of[be high vp...—0&tM vey. kd, Pip..g¢id the excessive palty calla fat and w[development code molt Eox tM eztevMOn of w avd t all tM .hf C owes M lot of.CM dmeletLM[Me come t to mM LM toque.[for tM pu pose o£ �I f stow pdckeg up sod Berg fru CMta. he case obe eewr a tuelw.ante vu t Che giwl - t lc 1 It required a 250 fmc eztamiw,M said,ae b.Ctwtoe'lo[s]e a 11[[t mer 100 feet da. j -R Pip aid LM cicyy—1 that Mcavae all CM a rv1.-w ue F more a rved off of Avevw P taxa roe —ply 1 high ex t h that eomld areae[Mae r 1teAvo it mould b.aa .e owbt regwae t. om back t. be e Cwm31 and sekitbnt yes vary ywt pOlicyawov[Mt twpece avd ltic tb a i n Prom 260af t t Mt partlap¢[iw seml.ing cM sue taus oat tO tM city ud 5o P.rcav[w t the proper[ vrver).' t Be id ld[squire a e rte cu om loch 8txeet that Mll xegvlxe some tabllized and avd all tbe vtber ea going into it.tMCLMr.tii 'e to mould M livitad thaw co 160 feet—t thu 26.feet ped thaxeby w ewld tetluce a0ve e£cMacOet far the eewr aervI— ESM COuvcil ru adviwd LM races service ru awcber problu avd mould require,10 avy xeapect,tM cutclvg: f bleb t a nerly paved street completed uvdex the 190fi capital iwrmewvts pragcu. M said x Nall M ru m[a1 evLM1ueiu[ie nbeut[bete but for ria patticulu eitwtiw,w mould mM every ,'2 R owldet what[Dace moxa¢elated oM1ese evd give Mi.Ciewroe[be bemflY Of uyChing w eaLl up h a]d w ewld btivg the a rvice[ Che vest.nide Of the Avevue F rigbt- -way avd Mr.U. then ld pi.k hie service fxw that p—ud R.Mywd hie lot Co tbe—•1de xh—t tbe future,tM¢fey M p[Ope[ty ower er eamaau alas could pick up[M live sad Lake it doom Lo dvwue G end loop Lbe limo --1 sole sequlrad uvdax ow dwalopmvt code. Ne said[hie Ie vo eCavderd nd it mill q 1 e city council specl.1 approval, M.sold St mould xaducv LM moa •rtatly b•lw the$9,000 co L z. Le,c •wy Lod best Lw web ago,but 11 mould xaqulra a apectl diapwe—of Lha wise Lbat tbe uocil bed itelf; y tad. ..aid M1e felt w.—ld xw chat paxttutr queatiw avd tM amr lane variate by the Cwncil yes ldaretia. Aud 1n the dieeueeiw ucom 1`9 all of those"rM1a[Ifs,"w more diuweing[M1e mb re -d.1 l tM diatnvdea.etc.reelt3.g Mt.gall Md a very difficult teak of utivg a courier or—t. ba Clevetw avd.yeelf,because.ez t far one tlm,M said M1a bu vavvr eleiwd with Mr.Ctnaroe. � Pipes said M felt it—Od be adetnble t predwe all chi.co rtitivg(sea packet). ipso said w Mva a[this Limo a total[vee Of 34 y29 h :1 not tM total wet. ge eat M y� d keep the pxesevcatiov ae etple ee possible a NrCI ee mould M1eve to hemfl[of only Lhv ivfer k t M be xaa required to paxticipaty t. Hv acid w Mw C idanCifiad Che coat Of—1iOg,b¢ekf-9 avd evdt�ae�a mtelde Av.nu.F.bawwe Meh the council'.epprmal,the city Mil abwb all Chose de axe t aekeg Hr.Civato.bacawe mode[tMt per truer."l i<—of—rola in the 1 p lacy,i[the eIty eo ehogv,thu w mould da[M[. 8e said moi etavd¢xd policy Iv[O add up ell the e far the fiivt 300 feat ud dlvte it equally betrew the­—S—id—avd toe cix y and go it. d,+ M Hs acid w vele ttyfn wry dili,itly to tedwe tM coo a ee ouch ea pesaible. Ms Ciewroe.wder this ly—,mould ba allowd t ezfend a Lw ivt limo eve[be d—t Fright-Of- rq ea hie pioyeity fui wares eervte ud pot In a blov-off[o be cawea[ed later t Cake it w dew e - Avewa G.Nt.Pipes Bald. Of comree.M said.It mould b.m Option t the city t tent CMC limo an dOw t At—G nm. ee.aid he--ply rated tO mM the preaev[atiw ae rise[ud cwcte ae pweible a [Mae ld me by avy cvof F— a•¢id wder tM rigid x.ading of tba thl,Mr,Ci—mould Mw LO 'T f tom imb too[live from Avevue F to Ave.ue G,plwtM r[e tape ud hie—dwl actacbmnt tytbec. "l. be Bald M felt tMC t CM interest of 1-9 tM a ,if bow all of[M1e a e,—h wtv wt—d - t tM rise,t ba 81500 fot[hell[w inch limo that weld tally Duly varve ht,that that mould b.Lha leu[ - } pe ibl t be mould be teq—d Co pay. He said show caveats DotMthet..dina.be ad 1—the city's - effetu hate baa.been wt[amly::.Ewing ud it M.btu very dl[41w1t Ear all--d. ft said w Mvv y bed al f thivge gotg aorta[Me•1•e[tom web end[hate My—ply neC been•ufficlevC Cee to tend to Lhi 1 lar mter u directly ud p —lly u he—id Mve ldbd to Mve dome. ge said w Mve Dade u vy�F ff o teduceytM co a ae ouch ae possible, M acid 3t.till dee.wC raeolvv the gveetlen eP the legitimacy of CM lo[o other citewgtdme. M Pip a indicated t tM Council M feels It mould ba Ovly prudent[M[tM city-t—a 6 loch 1 ask' id M Avww F tight-vf-wy ud[stall a fire hydxuc a that point I.order Co achtw tM fire we- .'-.. ti C e e[Mt the city mould require uy Debar tdlaldwlt11 the o neC Of c1[cmetuuee.avd c [aivly laurva dvearvve w to[Mm¢degw[e file p [tion. AC YM ava[iv.M acid.tbeve tae a ere voi ate c r, Sdw ¢fed. M said a fire hydrant 1.ewe$600 (ivetallat—at 81200)and LM ex[ewiov avd ditch w'd M e t Avwu P mould M ehwt tM euv fora w tch or et tch lin.. ga sold getting a at tch :1..:. lee wteide[M Avuua P right-ofway ud—.111n a fiw hydrant mould b.tM O.V wy to keep erw—.9 LO¢teat¢ e that w mould t...h—that ria a of etply dad u[love adequate Edi¢p teeters. it 8 wally [MFtlevel'.F mould Mve Ya pay beU vt all coat.M said.because it I.at bio tatlwtienrebec uy da 1 pmv[ie goivg w. lir pip...aid bt we able t satiavalte[hie fes hiwelf evd iE 1C!e 1aWegwce Eox CM Couvcil,M y _ p 1 1 for that. He said by 1990 or 1991,depevd3�y upw bom our CIP fwd.are got8,w—ld w 1v all B llkltood tend and eewr faciliLte throughwt the chole a as iv covluecClw rith[he[.build of 10th 5 a[. Le said wtare atplY mMvg it ahead tMaa Y—w wuldrba m 9 it entad et Nr,Clamrae'ta[S- ge eve Fh, Pipet veld he felt Mt.Ci—W payout of eM-tire co of 81500 far eM war lt.elm M1e —ld M[M wly vervlce sC CM pt-Tt­'..-pp-pr"",ed it r e also¢ P. t.t—the city absorb .. ehoev O[M[cwt¢t aticiwtiov of the day rMv w mould ba doing 1[­0,aeveca1 years dorm the read. Ne id thio IF tet.11y vw-atudard. I 1, Cwullvevber 44e a.bd if[hese eight be eau Oth-wy to provide.—other thu wCtiug Avevue F a the tbauvht of Chet w ncemfwtabla fox ht. Mr.Pipers said w efP of Avenw 0-entre Ie a 6 such 1 A—C.Mt tbe dimers 1.o tly[Mee tlmv tbe length afatZaex w(208 feet ft.d—F). .Picea.aid tare Ea a eft f— cwt o we Aveme F,but i atill le..tMv Lhe Avewe C opttn. Ld ,, C lvubaF&m[te wid he t uveamforeble Mch[ht xMt cblw vete it ie u illegal vitwtiw l"yry r[—h. aid M Ie av adwcate of v wg edhe[ew wt dmelopmn[code. Me fe L Flo[ v 1 fox all tM vEPoc[M1a M1ae¢a a to wr[61e ieaw vM said M w [ CM Lvllcati—[M[[M[e I. w n " e � kind t d1ecF1slm[1om Mw Mcuae 1.12 [M¢£fast mod CMdwcre r PCvaene owh[ t0 dlevall r. y M 2 w Mw beet mer bacbatde.ere a.bd t aero vex w e o M1 v u [Mt taro Se m h3va _ ¢hie. M said by Eeele tM Cwmcil Ma wC been dealt M[h ay ea ii bee to ' thOh,- -4 t atm _. I Wiwr h ... - c r / / x 7 77 .K180TPS,OP Tg0 Rm'10 OP RA4 26 1981-„C . C _ ... H008,0 -_PAC 9m le m Ne e 0 M1 v w M 1 d he e a health v b b f f M d M eIr '� y¢tm6 f oro M Mve m bl A h[h1a£xm a vattici vi¢t of 1 M ed Hth Ronne tut m ehmld hold t0 the code sed ovc¢Lhe lo[Ie.uhdivided vrvpe ly end all[h oth¢x lael 1� of 1 .fate..m,to v is hw of n 1 t c ilmembr 1�oleos com.11..m tryfng t.auggepe w tlo v llry the coda with hie ev®en a he fe eeaumf g 01111 ! Cim¢roe[geeata plat,St All ba apprxed.tend thm ff taxa Sea ny n em deal Ath the eecwd p bleu M d like N at lees[dLeu¢a the[al[¢wat3w. C3 agzeA the Comcil Gb. ort ao mytb]vg mtil CMi 1 0 4CY ap itovedip [.but M ie also'emxevad abort cu vg a 6rmd 0ry atreeC eu •.x house. Cemcilmmb le11 vvviceived abwt Wttin iv a to imhtlim rM1ere a At fmh 11m fattened far by[M code and the + ed vt thio vlghC ea[. PP. if Pipes cutified a to Inch live is pt­­order Ne Mwl.pwn[code i 1 1 pad. M.ofd out nolo be nw-atavdatd 1.to atop it A tM—lix of GP.Cfaxrea'Lo[and e y M '-� le f rvice t.Rio mly and io eu furore it All be corrected ova mrried w. Se said it vw't b¢1 op d ax�It ell tM ray don[.Av t. 0 Se said Chia ie rare to dexlvpvevt c.de'e requirme f a A c mlvlmm mule segA t him to g0 from Avevx P tv by.1 R sod pe A 50 pate¢¢[of tM 1 M fiwth900 fee[plus all other eateveim c0ata avd ehiu wale be nll 1.aces.of the$9.000. et Hvo[t.veld to[w fmh Se m[1¢tM eapiMl f.ptovment Progrm. Rr.Pima saki tM At 1wh]a of rr are,but tM pity cwld Mw a fit.bydt—b..either e.d of Ne blovk avd get a 500 fm[radix. Ss m1a could put[ha YSre hydrant In[M nlddly of chi black m either corner. Sea>a x re lly ahwld ort b e k , fire hydrant looped.Ef A a tw Svch lfx. 9v said If soothe:to imh emee faro it, ait should b¢afa feeh r^. � going to both direc[iom. Mayor Rooday puxvieed tM c eau A[M C t.ie then tbst Dote the lot it.,le at A h all %W CM Correll vlll[uv[alw em[Mr look ac boor ro vrovide O[Illtlea to tae tat. <y i ort. _R k ba e [adios voe��[o ftrn rpvldaffnf0[meftc�n FaCe i e 1n fat 1 M L f h u �t Pipes,Cite Rmagei,meed chla request ie a ceeolt of eevetal—lh-A mAbp be hm hem h fog bene a tut Mve hem m­g­of our dlfficultlee leaf year fh tM emergency raw ie Astill[h ptey abill by C30 add the lmevtllvg +_. Mnkrnet ma reawved aC[ML Limo avd the mzxl rete xequeet tut pendlv0 fvcludim Prudery - - heafvga 1n both Terre end I,oulHma m[M River Beed Rucleax Plm[. u e e ee.1[y advfnfeLra[.n bore 1 goised the vtefvue cycle a a 1n.rnaas ywc sitar year. ft.Pipes eAdreaexal.leis.vete_iH v f xec cwaul[mw eM those crow wre paeaed av Cv Go and CSO Paused thm Al bmk tv tM cv¢emar sed w wee ' —ding chore of am tAl t.cry t0 rewlve[M­b_that n wn ell£ming A[M1 GSp. Se cold M mvagare'pbilo.ophy Ie to tr to idm[Sfy Al eE tM viable o t e eval3able 1v the Gw tMt h ciciea em ivtAlig ­dm[ly d rmpvvaihly gv w cM Go filti.l.lAO H[,c cry to ewl.p a xv epprmch tv tM w ivl raw imreme Prvgrm tut M.been—going eM IG-1e[ted to be neem ry fw tM vat five er eft e if CSU 1a gAvg to re Iv finial good health.- The Coumil rm advi.ed the ciiy'e propoetl.mte share A th.toot of a study[.Idmtdty all those e u m M evalm[ed fa.oro$3,356.Nich Iv cu City Remger a udget fm special.[Mise,audiw and l" + L n Mae a reserve auffl0w.t Co pq tM[amort. Se eeid b.Se ort aklvg the—il emiSbt tM nidal­AA­­­d by a—A.ut Ie Hm ly mbng th¢Couvcll nese¢f[M pr.groae N group Me nide tv Chia point and mklay.Chao fa I. av anal to mxmlt shoos p3 356 1¢f vd A M1a[[u etude em be eamleted avd npem w m!rm CMcv. M said heiAil ba xepat _j71_ ek tv[M 333 C Sl Heh as mch fr q¢mcy ae u xv o..I.,.snags s¢tbA Cha Com. cm also A"Mebwmet of the + 1 lora u said they axe trying io do thi.m a mmagac/meager f. t: tM vmmete.f tM cities kfag yy f h SU'e mevymav[eavd hopefully,[ogetur.reed vlvg[he problems I.a m[wlly wtlefectory b.wf1 'Tv Nowt Mmday voted vu[w wed rue ie a mtlw to a rwe Lusa£wda for Lhfa-Pvae. —er yv: j 1 m t mtlm[0 vpew of Chia aveediture[ loin]n Hth Nie atudv and Comcllmvber Cme tl d Y: he mtiw.0 w fnafavatemd N¢m[im vmsed owevlaowly. Ne.Pipes advised Mc.Jo¢1 Jaffeaee� i ofr[�glmal CBOvary last ea[iwl�m Lhe city mevageie ere[o fled a wlu[im tv thio pteblm and Me b roger AA a+ n Ath Gtmw Cmtdlmtes Maivm[!m Mr.PiP advised tM C.Al[M[­by lmee.ow Grmta cwrdimtor Eor eM lmt f1w w e1z year, M x[ed a pocltim le plmvdvg Ath[M City of Rewow grva.Virgd¢ia. Ue aid he[I...vlll bee e mevtloiu loge—[an tM.Sty av she bee afiti—I tM Sev Addit Grant of 12.125 vtlllw,CM M¢tceM e '� ll rm and she M1m wrked roem[ly w aitpvrt Btmw sea M.Mav a txemevdwe a set W m1d eM bra bee. M city's p roll for Nie ratite levgeh of t]m based m het ability to_Axeavev Brmte and Ms pfd baaimlly£xm tM xt r and.food of ft.Lh.gvmral Emd or ft. M grm1­1 bored m—1 store - aM ne nrkivg at the te. &said far tMee[lyear GM bra bete fmd¢d wt.f wwr sod wr Mc eM Me baa.wtfn in king.v cb.Svette t'e Rill px.lect. H.add het final day Se wa[wek anis t1m. M d 1 1 [M eameedetinx n..Awad frm 1010 th1.epPi.g ov ort Mvdling f0[M g Addltim m proleet is Ne light.fAl 1 tM diltieulti.e.tut cit!¢.ave Id overt'year.All adNAaterfeg tba block greet£:nide and e!tM prole.¢cut n Mw boon:king m 1v 00¢Ltcher'e Rtll avd t e difflC.1[M.emwvtered[hexa x j' ttm.udouale to Mr.xedit. 0•as3d n All viae her.v AAf and feel ita eppc.priate Lo aaproee[M e- f - c1e[Iov Of be Clty C-1-W SM A—for[M fix 1.b aM M.dors. M Aeh ha roll In Mr ory poef iw �`s �� In virsiAa. t .� NA40g'S gSPOgT-JAMB tl0f9AY 1 Meyot Meloy advised CM Cw it All m[mot..Jwe 2.1981,but she xz[meting All be lore 9.1901. - 1 SM Bald[he Gp t.eudule All ba rady they eo[M[tM Cvmcil.av vegmfae thAt e-1.Ath the budget � � ' � eeeelm vPeming. l i� coG.C.Acmlge - GSA peiehbarhaotla Covfare�e fv Sav Mbmio: Percy GtG r reported ov hie roma ceeCfeB io Sm dnb.A.. . d Se rated Na emfero a[paved A a GA..by Mayor g ty Cimezoe and LM throe of CM cvvferevc vm tut ch.xighbahmde e a CM audio.blocks of a enormity. Se vAd ouch of Sm 1vto.iv'e nacre 1e l I based-it :bility to attract Coos!—-Gd 0onvevH.w, ge Pt—­to Ida of covvev[fine,mall and 4 Mige N=t:w lM.mti.9 tM s.fmAoml azpvrtfae walM to a e[LM­At, Muld be se Co Mvivg ami d etc.1n Chi.a hi m a pxofmAfty fe111.aM paid lh.vee.11 fe oleo w tM v, moaewede of[morin and became of Iwrh3maxy avd gwli[y of Ilia.1.pclm for _. F� ossa ' • fully• - a y� I s r, "n �x s �'^➢���� .r. .� a PAP 9W 800g"C" [IIHPf08 oP JOB816_398] "a:" d{.. _ 2 ITh¢Cowes®int rola reV0�u10az reC1v0ffiHmth OF�BOHTepILLe16,COOHS!OP yALH 198T88AeAT 6 63 Co➢BCI...— �5 L ltd{:p l^vinB mmMre Pln.w[. l§?.r% Saw M.vdaY.MaYox Mtvb.r abamt: City Cffit..Pr.eent: i51 C.eugew B.t, "y 5 6 cltl Bell S1v Gr[ec Gew Pipe.City Mwee[ /' IL➢•Oa]me Soot[B.d.,City Atta Ndllfam B.Clea. Beth McMv;city Sara= P.--ccy award.JI. Bfll Rmtt.. 3..k 0o we we p ee¢t to addreee[M C.mcdldoting tM citlzm Input.vc[iw. *. re P FamBl.B083I@I S� Wylt­1 thin calked the formal eeaaten[o oIdII. The Enmutiev rw Prevented by­d Leroy CtnbM C of[M Plra[➢vimd Method"¢[Church. C0H0ID8R 198 1®Pfb4 OP TH8 PaEPIo08 ffiTIgCe Cl MAY 19 SND WY 36 1987 p, f t. eflmbvr 9.vard wade[M mtlm Co a tone of CM v3wtea aF 19 and W E6 ea re elan and Cmvc12- -�,{ vbz 8ro[te o¢dvd tMemtfm. Dleew.lov:Cmvcllm.nb.r 0evfernd[o[M eomI11 a diecmeivv ofetM rtlf a Sty I. -motel omupmcy I.W]S> LM.­g of My E6,end]n pulicide[,hie qu e[I.n thi dlvg M cla¢tent-eM vh.1.c.m:mit,could be ct and.Mther oI vat thee¢has Men any e[udiea dow r W aid to rify Ne vtvutga at thio p.fve,tM o[Mt thing that is quite lmortavC h1v ie that re My CM conmuvity awld.bewfit and w Mve v.dvfozneclov about to¢hat exLevt tM into"¢vain >o bulimeep[o chat wren[general xevwma mold be avhencatl by tI.hotel-m[el emvm caw r x Br W aefd M felt[M[pain[wa made 1n tM­in and he could like I.see ewLhim to­tt va[m.e ' fie ed 1v-.I—I 8...id M1a meld like tM aivu[El minded[a tent CM— that tre era m a[udiv w. IIS 1Mic[f o vMC�Ne mea benefit. C.umilvmLI, Mwecd and Rmtre mew[ad hethM clarlflnatlove fo y'y Ne M t All w a iv fevat end[he mefm e d 1 Cowllvmber Mne[t t m pagg f tM my E6 vimtee[to ehM Nee M veld". vzle[Ivg li[fee da benefit£rein a cow ntim sec ill t stay is tM Me4 M[¢l." Cmvef]mmbe[.Howard and creno .ted Nie correct3m and all were 1w }�_'. ,i Pavex wtl I[-aced nvwHmwly. A1T8®IBG CIT.M! Wuth,LJble[v wBrMd rm diecmv Che Mlld3v¢ 1 4 M Muv! 1 6 f 1 '"" - vd Lib Board MenmodPi Y W 8mth l.trotluced.cher bwrd vmben: Me.L]�e o•Bm1m e�Mra.Am Ploing ll well a ehe City ' 6 1m JWy Wtv et. Mra.tenth Mviaed the C-11 t uvdee eM.uwlwe of[M H cm A[ea LSbt— � t $ Lm gWoit.Chief of Bxmeh 9.nicw for 0.ue[ov Public Llbcwy,.adv ­l 1986 [[M Clty'e requeee m de[vamine euc[evt and furore aace tequiromcv.f[ha Bmtwilla Publ]c L art'. 'e`' P ibr :. The tome£"nae advMed the celd..-C.Co alma[etipla CM wJ.tiW vpece>o order Co oe[Smediate, f ire,veede. SM laid nm though[M need L prmvi.g,tlw cot int ecouovle eevditiw,tM Libre[p. d 4`��«`� rd reeilzae Pull expwl.n is m[tae.ible a[[Ate c1m. She said tM B.wd dcee feel the Lib...,wtac Mve i u lmwvwwu 10 hree enu pmaivg, cage and rea[rem cemd.1it yna. 3h fixe[area addte.eed Sn[M rwot[ie etmage,eM u1d. She laid the Bwrd rea ue s that a Seal Nalntl nitt blot medlocvieual aquipmevChea a veli of[M Serge meting rom t.fulfillthe [eW ¢llda bleI ld " of the meating mm. t,Cfreeing roe.Mrpece ePOC—eking_l.¢a ailavLy '� yve mud areaaddreaeed iv[M repoxt cm vv tM rea[xo.ve. Mre.tI..voted CLlbI.U. Se ceceveary 1 'I,. meet the made.P the hmdich.1.ocwll ea tM able bodied patrme of the Library. Currently, . ceeexowe occupy roll w equine fee[.Nv said,end i.vena I.be ezpavdvd tae aiv3w o ilea square feet. SM[Mn refined till Comc11[o ly War.­ti.1v tM tl. SM w the Council m plicae ro Na[al[Mugh inch a vw b my"woke tU lle]of tM AcnhlLec[urI Buciere MC,the e e eeM thlecl. � �m 1mdlau need tha[ecavm[be delayed m[ll mN{or lib[ety eapaveim cm[aM plwe. - Tha third used cequlcivg f®tl1e[e a[[mtim J.[hv pe[klvg eiemtim. Wu[h refereed tM CoumEl to the tepnt wd fndluLed CM 33 epacee aveflehle ere¢Mead by three of£Iceet tM."beery em iaB Y:.—employN 2:end @18'ev 11 vary by Alt,"alit,vett'fav e_,Eo[llbrery paten-. 81 acid eM .std rasuevre �� A NtMt the City pr--d r1N vhi.—of Mr.Md.ff'.nuggae[3...axe me[£-¢"file(page d of eapoxc). ha said big fit euggae[im 1a c Che CI[y cmld porch¢-tM Pxopec[y of[ha re wily deceased dev[1e[m 13th Street L vd win it fvt.Patkiv8, SM¢aid rWv tM Library Mildi¢g Sv eapevdad,it—1 be 1_m t I.Mve[M[ Md1 fowl apace for Parkfvg, f .Plmuty ie adj. I e! t.Che w_UParking lo[at GM liph[fu earner.E 13th and Ave. `' F g She said if u oeclav .i a f!a c.veidered,tM Board r.uU..camvvd thlt ep.till at vtiov ba given to $" R CSry [hv redeefgv C ,av pwkmg Put,.already avaf]able]v the"J3 lot ao LM[it J" i could pwa161y comoda[e fav mxe. d t�, Suggw[Sov wombat[w w patting 18 eUt the City mold etcmge uith 8t.]mea Methodiec Church m Avmw g - nd 14th Street for tM nae of Ste petting.[ea at Lime m tM chur.h Iv—uHw it P¢[Mpu[M city �.. ld Pm tM cAuech parking area aM CM chu..h rill ai o p.tU%!n I—aM said,for 8M vehicle.etW 3j H116 ry p conn. Bu991-c—vwbex[Mee Sa CMC CM City could mks a e1m13ar a8rvmavt rl[h CM aveeI of thl b` -¢party adlmw[and.o[Lh of ehe vMrch property w"venue M. BM veld CM—fa vapv 1,kut.—d In M euggea[1wa[m and ehtee,ut111z]ng property wmvd by t.]owe MetMdi.e f M it Mt.Villi.Svrcy Jmeu. .�; :8M aid 1[fe the Board'¢undne[mdive LMC W.Joh p poteeteI Mxeetor of Public llid o Md, ptavioo ryf Hine a[1m[ad a oa o!mold 410,000 fI tM full paviv8 of[Mae ro loM. SM.aid of he hem riaxi[ / £vptayeeev[re.uw e.t[M env[encLl L I.nal 1 N 4 bleu f 1 d h b [C a . � dvurevwev[e. t wmc.Ded[hv C-11 M cerefull`coeider W.vadof£'a pmlentlm of 4utu[e.vada fit[M + ¢w - , .Idb 9 We void M ar future,It rill be 1m[o euiouvly c.mltlex veewaary billdin0 vzpwim ac 1n h` � ..� .._ iL.ae_19R,_,.8h.9. Le�arotad fxm ge 7r p1(:a_-=MSN.M04PCv;-aPaee.a_vd..aC�Ef,..[h[_]Shr�ould_b y n�, x 14 IN a�r� p. .v .+ 3 x� - g -�l �kwa izi 'Ua:{"'' 4- MINOTM OP 30tl6 16190] HOW"O PAGE 965 actlhC. -avmdav[e f ft—t C y d p�pi 1 M c EE god library ' �' 11 o M 1 1 y Ivf 1 1 ivBly v a[[xatiw bwfneeeea end nen reeidwta ee eu ivg[he buefce--as M ivdvec + if I�Mve a bat[¢r hope f— inl pl L Y Ih0 1 d w, Lpore - rye ]` alteWy Mcevd CM1.ta.'TM library ie no lOvger a nicety or a luxury,but to Mx en eential in-clea[ion in Se'Jf'' �''Mday�e arks[Place. —Chu tbmked tM Cowedl Eot theft attMi.,an behalf of Che Library Bard. Nay-W-ay Mvked ,Eu[h and th.Board for Lhi.report. Sha said tM Infssmetlev ptuld-d 1-voluble end eFe geld jl rhe be Cduvell doe-,aM hopes it looks not only at the short teem ceede.but also cbe len9 Cern weds e0[hat Cbe i­t.me make I.be plugged tv[O a long mage pla avd w'11 be ucili-ire good vvvey 11 siva Che wy. Sha said whave-vary fiw 11Mary avd 1C ie currently-.rvivg m[my the 1[y,but I.. l�t Welker Co 1 She said[Fie Se av w w rw [v look.1.bac-v-.it 1.biped based,avd w wad o 1 e look a[M1w w ere u[SLfalvg 1[a aeee[eeaed haryxhee[fwdlw Se fv ided. ga g co pxav l' !1 —.I—UMIM-C-E 5 —..I Orddvwce tl.8]-13 C-llfne a bond eleet121!o iM w nxlmipal am of$4.5 v4111u for iM v -ey_2 wt i mtuee Of ceee[wc[iw and lmzovmevt of roads,btidwe red etre¢[.fa[he 0",pf W;.1w " Pipe-,City Meager,advi.ed[be C—Otil tM roots of[M11-patticulet it.9.bak Co 1983-84 rh he !' City b ga lmnlug a to year[Cal vhab111catlu prsgrw£—tm avti-at—.7.1.oP the City of 8 villa Be fd w knew et cbatetly that w wt me beteg able CO keep P.I.r1Ch LM deMrl0retfm[M w �1 IS pl u tM ac et.. a -aid w under-[pod cM I-pawibillty of o-etewrdehip end Che public [ ' -iblliry to fuvdrtM r pair-vac -aty. M said w rev[ o tM vetew.[CMt[1w rith the fire[of e Fx h pba a bud laew w dee[be[wxk avd cM voters rare Y-ytgewxou-and fuor-bly approved-$2 miLliw :^ --ti.Co begin[Mt reek. ee-aid w Mve a--d chat$2 tillien u-three years I.— of M 1' ��exp d w years ud w Fuc-died to cM—8-1.-1 of a rest.by nearly dubling the Lvt-1 a If that ' Y� edv-lly P—d t be uMar[eWn iv[M bud ipe M aid w a roeeweds of cm[ImLig Nut; o ue. re are eC e c ' u, I:prpgry by m aggtev[e$4.5 milliu anchorleaCiw[MC w ata akin ' g our were to eppcue w Avgu-t 0,19B]. W.Pipes paid Cbe City—p-t.chis Hll be-tw phos Issue: $2 v3lllu 1-aw is 1987 a1 s$2.5 millivn.i leave Sn about 1990. He.aid Lhia rill comic[.Cba ptogtu aM accamlieh tM Soa10 ee[out in 1983-1984 of every a ee[fn MVMV111e t u ...d 1n a peri-d eMr Sr—[h wa.1—ng avd re Md u oppaxtuv3[y, ..G: Path-P-.t=Cch up avd x.vitaliae w tvfratxmtnte. .pfd the City M.sought wt tM beet fiuwial br 'ii advice w L-v-IM61e. M said w have VI-iced rich Nr.Eemle B-ker of Vivaev A 81kia ad he Ma-v-lya-d out pwgxam frog MY possible uyle. Ne feel quite ewfidav[[Fie ie a very eeepewlble ud c—pe[ev[ ap di—of public f—1.accupli-h a very defivl[e togs wed,Mw14m repowevded pu-age of[hie peIt-- ........... —a g f-the band elecClw u Augu-c 8,1987. CwwdLwbex UT.—caked iE w wed[o Sf in be vedicevice rM1ac[M to iv-ease mlll M,er dv w :t epee y t Y; rely-ay w are gaivg to w Cbe wz Nz.Plpaa avid- Cave will Mve to be Ineteued co pay fox ibe E-urred deb[. t-aldlll a eeplavfM cbia u sire - band 1-ew,and of cw w rill mC be able " o reject,to a finite degree,rMC[be co-[a rill be 1191 If 1[depevda npon Cbe l,ly-[the time CM He aid w ca pledge at thio[ire to[aM advutege If tM bud arks[to every ray possible[v z 1 e tt, 9 ' Cbe lar¢.[poait"interest race end w cu also very cI—OUvtly Ivdb—that tb;orad co P!wbaee im G— w x111 xeceiv�Cbe very be-[possible triple A xtbt�u[be hada rhes they ere ie-ud. pwcllmavb A i mt ihev w a[ -imply Baying r-the eI— OE[be bovde are ad... the aozcita[dw1.cbedule 1 ! wde[MC f-ptSmlpally it. Mr.pip..-aid sed[Mn[he ve to at zewe�w exp--it[e be 11i M Ct ie Iue[m[Iv tM hwd c eav Coumilnembet Grewt£alc le --dd d t..tage Lupe er mill ued inf wet w ea ki u hw[hie$4.5 vi111u isewegoing to e1.1-1.1—iv[v c s dw fx—y[hu. Nr.Pipes said be rill be duelmivg that inf--,.ttv a .uppl®coral infernn[iu u cM u six tv weM mFile the dl.-..[ En CMa peblit t 1a-t Se Filth. M-aid[Mrs mill be a-e[1e-of pnblle mee[Ligeviv rM1Sch w rill dl.-.. greet-1 public lvIf.1 ire c c rvlvg the expected Lex itb e-ea,[f levgth of the bud[.[M repeywby YiTt—le Lha eciudnle of.tree[wrk ad rhe[]v tovecen[tv LM Value of a given I a area might be by v1 y of[M-Creat heing teaurfaced.etc. COuwilmvber Grcev e-Sd tbav 1 Et baeicelI.$150,000 a yur£vr in $..'UU, Patricia Allen,Director of Fiwvcg.noted for the fire[$2 milllu]aeue,It-more[1.I�npt[.nt gssD,DOo/year£nr 1n[ere-[and amrtixatiw). i Coumilveeber Bell nswd Lhia—It—vlll fell tight iv tM middle Of vece[Iw fox a goad mvy of our �9 4 waidavt-. M felt i[sigh[be app[mclace to specify 1t=II dates d-1mR mh3cM1 ua might rete sheat G6 Gene Pipes-aid the Cdt .--U.111 be R—ft.Ivfoxv-[loo wt t [he public iv a timely fa.hian gav-ve Y cM dates fox aMee[w voting. -.DeSber.City 8ecreMry,adaleed ebsevva vocivg begi—20 dq iv ad e£tM—It—and cu[lnwa Ibt u h the 4th dry b-- SM.aid it mold be published is the legal—i— .11 o 1 ea unlleasi -- iv bet ninthly ams 11ticI... Cowcllm I Hell.eked if it-Mold M c ted Iv thi c `l Snath.band."It w. Nr Pip--m[ed[h1eTd—w-prepared by the Viww`Elk ere in fiw ..—LOS C u—-peolfivally oust be c fwd iv tM o ce c-lung CM elaccion ra pet- [.lv. The captive of[M ordinance 1,w follow. II OMINANCE N.87-13 ' AP ORDINANCE OP THE CITY OF HOFTSVILLe,THKAB,OETBRlIINIDG THAT AN®..IT.SHOULD BE BHLD IN RAID CITY OR TO PROPOSITION OF ISSDING CITY BONDS PAYABLE TRUE AD pAlA1H@; �i TAXES;SAID..CIE.TO B8 ee;D ON AUGUST S.1987:TO ELECTION PROPOSITION M BE �4 NS8T0¢R OB NOT M AUTHORIZE THE CITY TO ISSUE ARD SELL THE BONDS OF BALD C.I.IB ORE 3y OR BORE SERIES M ISMS.IN THE—E-ITU PRIRCIPAL AMOUNT OF$4,500.000 IOP..THE PURPOSE OF ME COSERMUCTIOS AHD—E-EY OF THE ROADS,BRIDGES AND&TRUSTS OF TBE - CITY.INCLUDING.—I LIMITATION.MMT®PHREAUHNT DRAINAGE InvuF®T8,1it18 d THE BONDS OF EACB SUIES OR ISSUE,USPBCTIVELY,TO WTUUE EU—I OR UTUWWISK NUE BUM THAN 40 ISMS PROSE TUBU MIS,AT ARY MCE M PRICES.ARD BEAEYBG INTEREST AT A", �� � ANY BAT¢0E RICES NOT M NYCE®THE SUMEN ISTOEST RITE ROU OR ODOMETER Au'E'RURY2M DETERNINED BY SAID CITY COUECIL EUTIQM TRE DISCRETION OF RAID CITY COUNCIL,PROVIDED TWT SUCH YRTMOST MIR M RATES OR ARY BMIW OR IBM OP SAID BONDS SWLL BOT STC®THE NAEIgp9 LEGAL LIMIT IN EFFECT AT THE TINE OF q IRSUANCE OF SACS SUCU SWIES M ISSUE;AM SWLL MID CITY COUNCIL BE ADTRUME®M SET FL®GR.ARD CATBH TO BE AMESBED—COLL—W'ANNUAL AO VALOe®1 TARES �: ON—TAMBL.MUSERTY IF SAID CITY SOPPICIBNT TO PAY ME INTBRE.I ON SAID BCESD3 AS TUE SAtlB CaA6 DUE ANO CEMM AI01 PROVIDE A SINKING POND TO PAY ME FEINCIPAL OP SAID BOOUS AB IT—SEE. j Cowcilwvbes Bercett [ nide cbe mion e.Wvpi'd—'M1 8]-13 vd Cowcilwvber Gtaa e.cuded h q b iOv pee d vlmowlv. . C. rt ;f r ria ti it PP''i" a_ k 4 3 46 ,qac ��`' ,�3m }�+ } •.,i r r,' "��'�- { PACB 90i BOOR'tl" MIDUTeS OP JUB6 36,198] _ v�3.gib k [ t '_ evt local ealee avd - ...•�. .-_ } C 1de 0idimvc .7-M 111 le io f ed 1d do1 f eddltfoenl me-half )' �, b f HtFIv the City to be umd c xeduee Cem Piped.Citythe uNmage t ,ed I thle 1 Pmitim­­dd by the TexeaLe�falenxe vhich gives �'. Md 1 local cornu ice mimeof a me-hIE cev m ieod>n fee[,also eowHea) .Mee cities avd tha[tdid vot airway have the vw-cev[ astxma t[ez 1n place;1.e..Sm MrotO.Dallis,Au , �^+k wnh.AUlille,CvrWe Chcie[1,am 0e eeW thfe gives[he o[hax.Itis..rho have Gam rugglLN. J,ice !i my for ems tEw Hih[Ice pt...It,tax-It....[.....ally ehoae c®mitfee'the re erected It t m- ,� sg•: �� Marable wo,m wevQ,1 aceta property,Che IF v icy w I-1[ha load oftL=--.t t viii he veeeeary i peiate the cit w m amoing baeL. 0e said[he ttvwue gaxta[ad foam[ha ova-half pexcm[(I/2c galas rex imnbae)fe to be vaed Io off.I end xeduee aha pxapeI,,Came 1n 1988 by av abeoluu dollar per 0o �3 Piped advlwd[here elll be a Il pexcevt neem as[ha[theta rm'C b uy rary betwsv[ha evwv f move.gwra[ed m e1tMt aide and that rill have[a ba eat ulde fn a deddu[ed fuvI,.w,Che ee101w1 aval.yeie mitt,had arae a cou to of xeka ego,shoving v by xeduc[im.Ill Sv fact be 263 uvdel eM1e le �( Mat era voe in place ae a Haul[of the wlyeie i i axe by Nr.Bob ,tb.'e offlm(8[ate Comperell )and j '. M£111 acclev eY the III [uglelah Nt,Plpva said w rlll luw,thx,a SRC tw rete reduced by 11l1 1{ Hih eM1e 41 added back Yor the bxd ixx.rhich Se avewr w[ha Counc3l'e gwstix m w vhae that oil m I[Hll yield a wt effective 38.53 ex a 261 eaduc[fov Of 134.,m ft 3.ulll a wry h—thy j t1 1Ta Comcll ra.edvLed of the.ewe em o sales Lu re muse Em tI.meth of 41 rhicF ehta f [ha fire[caw,wm[hmgh w ue still dvwrov thefyear a bmie e[M oux ixeme ie up fm the ffxet taw sales U2 r/ It-lest O.taber. Be said w axe u111 dow 4.71 ova all,hu[—.1moothe aW x wxe mpectivg § } $150.000 n w ehorifall and w ue oar..P.C[1vg ovly a$99,Oco eM1anfall—m[blues are looklvg up. ^,yu wv rd22 j. itis oxdinmee eePtden L Pseaw[ed Y00 CITY CDOBCd OF T08 CITY OF MNfBVIW.e.i—,DeT®0080 TPAT M - IO S OF BAID CITY OB T00 ADOPTION OP M ADDISIO&14 MWB 1 OF 080 PB&CTBRTB(1/2z)W01�eN.�HND Dee Tdi NITBIN'1'00 C_.BB 0880 TO B000C0'fl¢ePOPeeTY 1A8 01C'e;SAID=CT10N TO Be 0IJ1 ON T,e BTB DAY OF ACCOF.1987;BALD PB008INON M AN ACDI0iIOBAL CBd10P OF ORF (1/2Z)fAGL a ES AND Yes PAwB nTBIP Rtl9 cI'1�' TO C , 08 D80D TO a®U¢188 PgOPBIR TM tYTB. h : - CouWlLevbax Gnev wda Itt, t ov I.advet Oxdivmu Nv.97-14 evd Coumflvambw hall...—d Cha m nen. All e is fe ma Che mllm v.muvmlmuely.wr mr ad COBBIDBR COMIDACT : Diecoe.[he It.of AWeed amuse[fat a nlcee Hth the 0mtxllle Mea Cevfeievw aH Piei[en Buruu d Neyox Novday advised the Council that Nr.Bil Pwh,Cheirvm of thle gcmp,bis uhed far a delay 1n y - Cieeev[ivg It, em[rat due co the xed to ga[herleddit 1 faEoxmtfov. She-d he Ill ha Ieedy nme9e 1 _ Preemcat]av lnttlu very veu future. cm NABACM'8 BHPoBT § - Sumer Budde[Calevdat v; _ Mt.PSPoe ehm pxuenfed[M1a folleriog budget schedule: ` June 1611 evd 301h 8agulei rating (Nee[ivge of Juu 30 mW July],14,evd 28 } �j July 7.,—1 6 28th eemlvt watla6 m be held ac a loeetwo 1v emF oP the Ymt „ 1Rgd�..�� Aumec Bah Boyd 81mL18v Ove: vwde) §,. Augur 11th eletim ue wd budget prumtatim t .(.. August 1— turda budget rmlu Auguac 18th Budget 1ev (xis up) SAY-85th Public Msrlvgvg—aeuhliah[u race ' Beptmbez 22.1 Budget aM tta adoPcim. .. Mi.Plpae said the wet3vg eltea foi the void cewil waclvga Ill by cMeen,but Ill lately lmlude[lis ft Luthei Nin,Neighborhood Cmwx fv Maid 3.the 8duwtfm Smiw Wvter>n—1 4.the I.—Cater fv Void 1 and wxhue the Pile 8wt1m Bo.2 lv Vud 2. 8 mid oboe of thea cited have beau Broad up and w 3 have flexibility hen, tht o Mooch.voted I—wad wa[ioge Ill be Ilotwl(m[fee)evd Hll p— the ]` PPorwi[y co viii Ieh the ItIdmte of CM wId u wll as all oho vtght-- Bt.Pi­mid fnf w[fm. about the mord vomci wativg.Ill be Pobl i:tA]n edvevve ao[het Cha people io[hwe xcde em plm Lo ett- JI :Che cmm11 ua[Svge.although[he Itaivga eze opvv fm all clYiawe. -"9 a },(,¢,�": Cowllwvbe[Ball felt the ivewiln iv Mvivg the ww ceumil me[Inge fe[IN ivfvawl atmuheta there p�,.: ,y4 citlaw c actually quia and IvFill 11th[he.vumil. M.PSpa avid[lure H31 ba a Formal per[an It. y gine Ight. w Fill have sow fox li bwixee[e eddxvee bis[em[6ev Cluanvd to the]nforwl: S quickly m Wcelhle. Ba said x wy vmt Cv vvC 1fI[[M diecweiwe mly w W brad W topic. Wrath- -- �4 her Bell rated a rmld be iv feral oP bioadavivg tM—P.m Caeludv mch[Flog.a doge iv the wdV66o h.4 1 p t" tlovdeY ttd[hexa Ill be A bo:W laaw it—l—p-­ti.made and WHll be avail hl ao Hu PeoPle em check m[bait partlmlat meat aH rhav it Ill be ivprmed,hn much it Ill roe[.ate. .` niealev Iv U.Ph,­IA h oP Neu el—..d NI..8 e Tisk Chu h Di Woe PIP-,--[,Mev.....-1 she Wum1v1`c [O p.-I,[duel'.Phowgreplp co ee a pM g ph 4� :AIS lwl hoe wde of tight e W fro t.oval f e dllectaI,rade for one of the local eheey 4 B said I[bee apPo ly b 1WfiI=t.symbellc eight Lim eyubol fm w1.wr[icular group of te. M —Pip-advleed NICM 1 S ei mp]ativg Cha wv f[Fie phawgiaph m a xrlae of WH uxds. 0a id 1 itq.ira Cha Cmwil pP 1 beaux ha CI[y'a logo fa m she aide of[ha x[ar[mwx. Tha Cvwc11 , r :declded the city mind mC Pb1.ct to Ntebxl'e Photography's uea of eM city'.x[a1[mxi fes thle.p—ti. MI.Pipe.avid eiwe tWn are m obieetlove v used,M1v Hll xlw a lett.[Lo Nacha.l'.Pho[egra I 1odJA.Pool ..Sa eim[ed. rax ' r u m� �J � s 77 MWI M&� � r l q � r �, k 800[^0 Pd6 90P 'wa lgi lgv Xndau Scott * tlr oda advleed[M C-mil[Mt iv[M Acte[pa.CiCv of BvvNv311e laveuit,Judge-agnea du]ed a�ery juagmevt av[M Esew of NuCMr v rat a mevufacturea home park is a mb j city reuL[i—. M said Nere w r is[he atticla...alluded[o de 56 AYH Y I M f M tM[ubillyepresevta eLeM 1�lelatlmv and 1Y elgvvd byfOwereat Cleeau[g would in fact make MC b' tet eF eta u oq]m. ge cold he is Cha pxaceea a£rvelvaCivg Cha[lagivL[1—and ib.city— prob- kbhY f11 6£tee cM judge —Em rehearing end•mei—£o ­­id­bued apart caw of tl legs 1 S v 1 y the out of iM SmL Tues LegleMture. He void the judge Me seC eM entire w if px lel >o July. M said M and-r eLcomeyg Hll probably gee H[h[M Coumil iv ee - t' � S 11 6 vd tMt C1w j.t co dlecusaehe a [m of tM litageti.v wet w get mry detail f .1 C- lww" 6 -.eked ter elaxifiu[Im w 8.8.ss.tags.gvmde aid e.B.55 we puaed by chs xe ' Ieg ubdf 1s1—-.Iv eM couvbtyC(c3ty a 0pT),v[g wind whe ItleBoundetecald he dvecavoteChivkaNere lua ewi bem. Ct ween.[at ant a tit _ y cu tegulare a mbiM how park i¢it-wv city 11Ifa uMer i[e gu 1 11 does LM city have myM ragui.—authvrlty over Che—bile home Irks E �Y —it. -1 jurigdictiwa ae euhdivfefoos, pBaia ov Che[imw,Jvdge-agnea denied[M city f artiel y j¢dgment. M eaid thfe bill,if eigeed,will affect uy fu If.—by[M 1 y ]aM a—bile h.park dv it.HyT ae a.—i—and it Ill rabably Fnvalldate azls[ivg 1 wll. Be am.harewr,it ie hfe uvder.taedSvg there weavmLMrah-ae bill tM[pavaed subsequent to 1h1-vvaatMt �i wy affect c-mil poef[3-and M ie 1n the pr of ra earthing iMt, + I e tr. '� 4'he.Cwmil vu eleo.Anted of eM Schacex V..City of euv[wllla Mve 1 Be eaid[Mrs Me be-a 1 1 h as3m e[[v c-eider Pevding dlatawry and trial wt[ce by[he tour w July 15. 0 lid CM city j f33ee a mCi—atom mmasy judgement n t a ukim LM[ebued up-tMt51h Cir it'. ec1s1—rendered 11e hie year. M city eb...be divlvveaMu aewrty tv tbeC lanai[a�W urging that eM judge go ehe jua9.t-b—of smvk F tit and[eve Pipes b-­of CM city'a emcee In the w[[er b a M 5 h CS t. &avid It Se hie mdere[avding[Mt Mt.eeckex f3Md weterday atmv type of aweded covplaivf - i f f311eg a comp]aivt mhdch IgM cMvga tM—tura of th1.lanai[. H.-id M Ill M--[ting e ` M � u[IveMuf rev ea'ud rill It H[h tM comall prior to eblt hwrim ae[e to diecuea[hie w[xer Iv u 5•• � � gkYOg•S AC0'MFS g8P0-T r- - "�� �PMC-88C Native—Xmdluda fi II M x gvaday edv]aed[M Cameil Net eM and tlr.Pipee end eeverel tom[ official-end Boy Xillime of 'il[he Chenbet of Ctmexee uv[to tM Xwdlmde foi a poet-HSC-Ug to vlaltylth 1 it lveo[Mr tapresuCativee ivwd io thio project. She Bala[Mie lea s -meg Chle gr—p to wit together w future prtjet[e'W utillae[M date thapu t haw bem t -ether [ -d¢ ret t.go£armrd fMre. SM ea very li POH[Ivewe[ivg. id we a 1�,; i'�Iler[In lu[Mt PSvv gai¢hMrhooa Ce Ira Si ' TM1e IYyw o eM Coumil the P '� rogreeelva iloaen a kssovia[iov M1ae eppraechea Mr regaidivg—king "4s 7 �i eau f�rwement.w to cM gig geighb.rhood-t. she eaid a couple of[M1vir vFf3cera.Mt.Pipet and herael£ [out re t..[he buildi.y to see wa[Se waded. fiM rated her [M[1[1s v appraprfety t $. Ch3v grovel..eeelete-e Lo lvpxow that bi—i-g unlace eM city cool ea are LMm eMC w caw ec CMt L it b11d1ng,-ting tMre L a tevd.my fox vavdalim Ie CMC area she eaheddtlr,lylpev[a look a[waC i[mould c Co Wequataly ee are that bulldivg ao[MC the com<il Ight kay s— eir oto Chia gfvm t.begin to wrk ward 3vprav Ngtcu111ty. 'It im fi [M1 j; Mr.Pipee acid to cheeklog Hih MN mf LM local eat-Ity f3rna,Security syet.m.,Inc.could 1ne[all a P eecurlty eye[w in thi.fmility far 8955.o0,pl. 135.00 It--b;and[M other fie,Paeomcea llvlf d, could pv[-e>a for 1995.00.plus 135.00 par moth rich some tpli—. Ile eaid[M building caw M secured ti byy m slam a e[m. ge laid Cha gweti-mr fa u opesaLi—al vv M Bald the clty leasee[hfe bll g a raNlar buss. Ne eaid vhu tM Milding L rented au w u Ftiday night, eM g ur[y/clam syecm rill[ Mv<L.be dieatwa fax[M rm[ers sod Lha city would Mwt[ m ...from[M it hack e[ of l ParkalRp [,o 1w;, �I rim base,m cave doxn [he c-clvel- ehe ac[Spity N ack :up aremae put ov eM Wim-,v nHmplyer tt-- lean iL off well Ne vee[day.rhich rmld al.v.of emwe raquiee wax[ for evae t 8aC-day w 8uvdey N plug[he egvlpmvt back in. one[o come out o¢a Be eaid tM yoldce department does xou[imly petrel that alW Mile M Me nt[discussed[M logia ice It tM ah1eE.It cwld be pnevibly Na[w ewld cont-[[M1e h �i diepateh effica antl le[Chet knw whew tM b-1-9 we bvivg rented am Nay could euro tM ale— if ata th r�lam It after[M pucy fv war. a-aid Cbia H31 ce a;vM Id1[foml reapvm3b311ty lr wrktt.' t aft pattitulm pv[xal or ehlf[.Bbu[]n keeping vi[htou vlicy of chvekivg doors.lock-sed ee 1 y all v Mt hie c-ld ppesibly be d--ale.. ..eaid iti. oL math a meter of mwy u [fstlogie Mr.Pipee sell LMxe Se no Ivey budgeted For thio clam eyetem. e LM c [ prohibitive. He ofd ' CM alvw.ye[m Ill wrk. Me vatd[here fa m docmevtea vavdaliev [M bulldSngtfo�the put w yvaxe.MC m ala-eyetm weld deter anyone vM my try Co do ev Myer—Y voted Ne bvil`iogaL- Live Mea fully equipped kitchen. The klLehav ie Iv[tel dieremir ..Pt Ear M lwbfng at ibis 1w,eM a id. eM mCed tM idea Se Lo senna-Chet ki[chvv awr Live Eim _ P-­floor covecfege L ppl]mcea,[ wke a bet[ei utilisetiw of[Mt bulldivg cad[o M1ave 1 eou[hlug w caw ba pend of. Pere-vel COmlttee 1 Mayor Monday uMd[M Pese—nal Cvm1 Co errmga their ulevdera before[My love to.e p LM1e k etfarmme rvelmtl-see.f—v fax the CMx[er O£fice[a. S � 8vlid Xu[a Comlt[ee yr Mwdey eked CM Solid Xaete Comittea] bora Lt[ensu eo a fav—Ila caw be diumead bvfora the .qft S.Im w.te C®ittae Meting Comrrm. �_����`' COIIgCIL k4RI0B W-1 Cauva1lmea6er CHwv ambd foi u[¢poet vv tM brow-t ovcurrem v xhieh wit d f ueM u[M city Prepatead[v W�cM van ezpu[a B did m[ehw up u-Citi a vd CM hole eegwaterlvg agent. Mr.Pipee Bald the br-n wMr m h Pate pxogru wnt very smoothly. y P. ,i R 3y - �a a { OF '} PACB 9M0 8008"0" 16 190) ffr } .:. Fid[retina of 8awt lives—Ctumllaemh ked b M 1 C le ikuck go1::g amd rt b M , . h i yellw bllhklvg light. M[.Pipe. aid h apreeevte cM vldwtaping of v aemer lives arwvd[am ": He said w Mva m far lvnked e[I­8oed and Marml Pert and sweral ofuLM wenma tv CM aL F„ t 5 .� zehi[allaatlwMhla year and well hwt.b M1welly far he4vnatgaee th—and g.t t.dy far verteyearl d if myM *)x� any mvry loft over in the­01—d$200,000 alloutiov. M.ofd w bow dlacvvered CML M rural Park'6 (X' carer limo eyetw from 11th Street• 19th Street I.is very bad abape diajeinte ffee fn U.lit.. Be said be£ete CM[• Luvvba effectively/ectvonicalle r sutfined,tM c y x111 hhe aubatmClal sapair coat¢m the aemerLlfvm in tMC attest. Be nald ba eM£F 831 bring Shia­k to Ne Cmmil at a later date. stalk—Avenue H-Mvuasted b9 8tutlwt PeoreewtatLe-- omcilmevMt Hell rated M hu received ni f j t calla tram t [hie aroeamlk and asked what ha.b.ev0dwe: Ms.PIP-...c aC M.been de Yh 8860 offtlale P6 sold[he prablw I.chat It I.of mv.ldarable ct t[ evetytve tMt If p ` eeralk n pLca other tM1m at]ntareactiwe,[Mt an e tt rive nuiemce problw Sa czm d b tM £alae same eewrity of talking t,hI festa a Lopped.—A that really Mem mthttlty[ p[raffle Iv obs fire[plsu. M said tM 0nivatait,civ do tMt quite easily m Uvivet.lty Prope[ty,but the city mould Moe 1.place full Avenue H aL every looatiw there ve have a pointed.etveamik if .*+ gtfvg Ya Mve CM e E[y tl ti[y tF b.it.pedemr3me croae iv tM middle tf a block of w £ ? m ivcatac[I.rM be. He I—there ie parking m tM east aide tf the cevpue.M M i " quite Y a long block ft. levard dow t 17th Street. Ha said he Ie just mY qu1G aur t w.igv is b middl £that block t£aci11[ate peda.ttfan traffic because Avenue H my slut to , i? tftwt[M1-south Iotrol traffic, He.aid the cam thin weld be I.dtw sY tM Hp sen e. Ha >d iE � mlk­1t putting a atop sign ehev t petcw 1.et rlak in the etnaaralktavd hi mL� f vMtunwvL t metmpliah. M Ma al.o not rec 1—d Mural£to Mving tw addittml stops A } ' eM rMI effect—high[Mva w the traffic that towels[Mt touts wary day. He said[M it, vieiYivg lith the BHSU[££idol.. Ha-idthe city my be able to deed Avenue H to thw sad leC[hen Mve ps tuvcilmvber Bell said rlCh the t tv painting aym Il w r[tw[..h.m up to Martin LUYM Hing Ur1ve } S'flk fff „ C (Avenin P7,end rhil¢M appracfatae tM nw elgh.1 light..he fond hfm.lf stopped tut fv tM1 middle of ..2 tM intaraectity(it Ie m aff.at lnt.t...tltn). He¢eked df linea weld beappropriate t indicate Mrs v trafficuMte it eht top. Mt.Pipa...id the 11th Bit—­pl3nse mould ba iv tM middleg. tf LM offset in cC1w fosureeCbouvd 1—f— H.said YM normal u p line mould ba that because w,e mould 1' w have t int[M Iv[ateec[Sm tv I.t. P. He eefd w mould have t0 lav4 et It. M s. said re mu]dtMve t beck t to up ctvaidarabl aback Iran eM 1nLesaecYlw if w mora gt e 1 [M s Ivteraeet3w.—ly Its a[eight.Mt ruo cr ae/diagonally settee the fn[et.netlty. M ofd nae be apptoprlata traffic evg fog teZmMapeople gt out and around the inter c[iav to dodge riot w levee of[raffle beem,ee s th M e ry lane thtte,CMre is a ride h.t et elves. Ha mid hs rouId� look into It for Couvni]nevbestBell.vt r, Meyoz Monday mkad Mt.PiPo t get back rdeh tM Ctuvcil w[M develtpmvta m It.BHSU eceeeral4 siren- . [ion m Aveme H. RA- 2O Patede—Jove --Comci11 lmwbat Howtd rwindad[M 0-11 e1—the parade end asked ohm tt be yat tM Pdtet poet CMteM1 by 9:45 P.M.av Saturday rating t tide iv the vehicle h—d f.F tM Cwm31. o y �k Jure 16.190) t - tiP ' i 4 .r 4 } 7777 - Y W'INA ANN f p ta^ 7 r r i £ s'. "" e, gIYOTlS OP T66 COU80Ih MBgII!U 23,1987 H008"0" PA08 909 ,X'3l I OP T68 60gi8p[LLg CI C008CIL 1®'fINC 6600 T86 13 OBS OP J 1987 CIS.811.1.CO66®60CI `Z "` .k 600!1.WC1TT0 AT 1813 AV8w8 0 808T C006f[ yLLR®t TIS19 AT 7.00 P.g. X�� Rhe Cemcfl w[in eegulet easel-r3rh the fol3oHm vevbece pxeee.t. �b{ ;� j� Jaoe Xmday,6eyor 1YMera abaevt: CSty Offinere Preeev. k Ila 6.Glve� e.City—ger e Pe[cy eoewed.eJc. 6111 nl–c(�reewt Geefmco.lY3 euth 6.6hax, iay—t—,'F '� 6111 goo[[e JL Career ecott Bouvde,Cry ACtorvay Gm tr par[of�ae t cct ft le rta ve wim)� } 'S^�, PO6gAl 88 , I�� wy¢r 1nm.y thw ouWa w emau.wane ma.. y Tb follvrlvg it.U added[o[iw Jwe 19,1987 p.—d wmda w.v awrgamy 1[vn due to the veeA torepels ov ' :.I uip—t vital to the health a eafa[y of the tit—,of—1.Iv.amm[Im H[h[fie prewm[Wv of a -. mx rrevch apace et the City lavafill. � Consider re sire m fM 9I7'ITmk Wader as—ad the bid to LM!wee[badder meti m W[tr I '��� j rue Of/8,111.4fi fma Hood ova Gdowr Of ibuerw(revleee—[OE uvdermrrlaee e:W heal!-e „.k : ',i Gm Pipes.Ct[y 8eveger.advLed the Comcil the[[tree web agv,the Elva.drive of Cbe 977 felled. 8e BBM Out furthez fwee[igatio¢,the staff detezminea[heC[he uvderfege medal to be seylacad. 8v v said bide wre[ekev w thio Cepa1 -[wtk evd apwed m Jum 19,1987. TM flty of—devd gedewyer of vY"` y 6awem we U.b1d.d<.Plpea.aid,at $7.711.46 for[M repair avd$400 for—B for a total of 88.111.46. ' sa ..-d,id tbne other bide vet ..-d,rva w lY The Coumll we[ben advi.ed it i.the e[aff'e reavmenderiw 1.eras the bid Co 600a evd Wdemeyer W the wonvt of 98.111.U. 7!<.Pdpea sad the.teff ae[lwtee that if w evvtfmu m have dry wether.w x111 be able eo reams wtb m the my[cwch vpwe by Cha fire[of vee[wA. lbs staff id -.Ling that tW „3;� jl ebme—timed bid be ap —d w eoo¢ae p...ill,be eefa,w the[[he.—d repair —be.-pl—d by p�T.�� j mz[wek and wct could bw tt.—w[ha vox[xmch. Comcilmeober—t.wde the mtl0.W enprwe tM bid of Good W Gdemvvr iv the—mr of 98.111.46 t. wit tM 977:-.k Wader sod C—tilmember 6owrd eecmWed[he m[fov. All wre W favor aw the ratio¢ � ewd mavlmwly. 68088 TO—COTIVE s6s810N '� cu[1ve 6eaefan r.dlecuee pmdivv6eM ew wpleted liaw[Lm lmludln6: Setrpar Ve v of - W;Bcber Ve.City OE B,ntwflle;and Sohvew Ve.Cil o!6mrmille;BwCt Ve.CS4 of...M. vrfull i f `/^urn ue6hau.Ci,Y aecracary Ij 23,1987 d=, I! 11 � I II fi 1 j �3 d I n -7777 s t e gra 1R { '�" 5 �_ Pa6_e 91�_,._.. BWe n0^ 1II911T83 0P J088 30¢..198)CITY COUNCi]_N88TIMG—NAAD 1 ..-X —I�MNBS OP T88 tlOPTBVILLB CITY COpBCIL MEBSIAG H840 O8 T88 30 SOP JOtle 19gJ IH T88 ASSQ0IY g00M OP -- 1"( dt—S—LE SSBYICB C—t MMM MG IACAT80 M HTOeMAY 75 808Ttl,M e0MT3vIl,LE.mAtg C008'1'Y.AT 6.45 P.M. J 's"-4 The Cwmil ae[in a regule2—its math the£.limingmevb.. nc, e Pxeae lOw��,tMq City Officer.P....,: r, Gave Pipet,City yMvv Sv[[ JG1mr'Cerceir tCh O.Sham•Cf SA11. ty v sY Ila G.Cafwe c ..d. City A[eoxvey Mllfw 8.Gx..v effi X�� M=ylem L.tlewock ' N Pe Hwmxd.Jr. >� ' 0111[vette M� e of 888 [udent Gw¢xmeat Aee.tlatiw(Melo Carle[.and Mart so v let)t C Ska Mx angler( t..w tad[MC. coveldaxatSw far fwt.toemalkt w ee w F L1 17 b[hr..et bowcaaewl d vd[ de is a iwIt rule A lw 1 lA H. The Cmmcil we adaLed[M[w[Civg cr e.w1M En1eM middle of the arras[hill cave m a ptobw than they [ -�-k 111 lea. Be said he hoe.rhe i h Chief Cherlw U—t[of[M1u 3850 Cmpw Sacurity20ffice.1h order[ dr[ p H h b1a proposal. ee l-id Cha Mvive hoe already palv[ed ova asewlk on we of[M e r re v aware 8wlavexd, After some dlecuss1.,Yha CI[y Mwager,C.cPIP—weed he hee w h hag atype of c .:alk area a[each fat:section. M w[ad awe if Chore 1 ae[ Ill 14 [.elate wa uewlly.pec[eau etaeeing mwewvt in[eieectl... a a [oph H pre we .i., It - ykE PoAMAL 586sI0P yor Mwday[bav.pored the fotwl easel.. The Env.catiov ora put.ated by Cowcilmeeher Percy H.wrd, C uwilmwber,—d Three. Jf. 6; —S—.1.MIHOT88 OF TM PMBVIOOS IffiTIMGB cy;-.: p tlayo M.aday then Pre.wred iM mtmCe o£til Previous w fags of Jwe 16 W Jwe 23.1917. Camcilvaobet r '. d bl w[i.[ edwt the mtv[e d red e[ lm.b ga. avd d b 1. 1 j(: f avd M mtfan uwilmmber Bell thea Wviead the Mayor tilt M we in att. . - F the @acv[ivt Sll—bald.Jwe 23 andCM rwld like for eb.Me vinvtea C eo re£lett[hat prtaevce. Mayor Nr` M y.ked til Cowil i£thq H31.­pt wendme[bat t. All wxe iv favor avd it rae e.wvded[o.hII Cmmaily ,ball v x�.,. w heivg Pres.[Foc[he Bxtcutive Seeeiw held.Jw 23,1987. F'.. ATT8t8 m C S15 Meyer Movday[hw wlc.ud ay.rywe to[h¢City'.S—I Cuter. She weed tbie it the fire[is a eerie. 1, of Yard M—M.—.1ld 4er[M c.mlvg wail. 4 �n � Mecaexv Jamva Pa[[w a�Sam Arvelo to dletuee the Yalkar C.uv[ bi 1 1 C®i i .,`� ®ee Pat[.advlaed[MC Let September til 8a1Mr C..vq Metorical C—..—voted tt eek the L CIty C 1 Ce wldex a ee[iv tlwt_11l CO ba I.d fur Merger¢[Lae saw m,til£lrtt PIRBT LA04.f f Ta id.M1e we the.ly first lady Of Tezet e r live!o tluvCeville.t ee I—Ne Cowcil Ear of their aborta t.be owed fox Margate[Lea.tolieveaid til teasn ¢v illa b. MaF b g MI vlfe rgam[Lee hese[o be n ar [ M aid aha w ve�yEw.irentt [o Taws uudCto 8w[.ville. e *. - HI !d b bee tl.ue[w Avevue rhicD raa named awe 17 years age far Ovral S.tloustw. * Mr Mg—of the em eves[.Muaew..dvde.d[ba C—ii til[rhe,swat..dl.— ems rec—i— M ) s w M1wa a wet wld.tf.t Pere..as—.t,baxg—Lea.iv turn,did—.L£.r Hwtavill.in ; > M ray ee eeld aha definitely did awetblvg for Sam 8wvtw. 8a also—mesal bit feelivg[Mre thwld bt a street—dfor M1.x. 0088 1888 8T88ET CIABItlG PO8 PALL AMO BPMMG BCHOOL SHAH '> r :.Comld t fx T ke MSO Su vd M le 1 f Old Co]w Bead f ep[evber 1[.Jwe 1 euh ver£or v[ud.n ce£aty c.eldara[iov.. eu Pipae,City Mvvvg.x.advised Or.Tactor f.rmlly—tted a I.—>a witi.w Juw 22,1987 t. } b [he Old C. goad ft.the ilb"..e[iw of Old Colony Mood avd High-7 190 Haat t.the Evtercectiw ew[ q .f. f Ne Buie Devi.Gym. 0.elid Old C.lvvy Mold wind be closed for[reffic,1£thlt regwot!a g Ild,f[w ({[€p ' Cha l Sep bei 1 CMwgh Jw 1,1981,or d—w til—i.schv0l taw. TUM:u cwias of the read durivg Nle t1w rwla all.tlw[eHlle J.I.r High 3,b..1 e[ t.tort[...til sues[—illi fear.f­"t, it, ..C.—t. .voted iv bio I--[hat the tlw[aville Iso mould erect wd maintainry the m ee -- -,.bt [.:Mire[[[reffic. rev , Pip—llid by tbl, �,. blry C lib— . lid 1it awwdat.—.d It—tt [iwrth tuwlymuld haver[.bavaepublledheaxivg.cwdlrovHva 1= 1 in and eta fr.abutting pro 0[[y owre w affeeLM prwe`Cy.rears eub3ac[to I. street e1oN q He id h like CS y weld to hwor Tackar'e regceet this 1w by tlitla[ing tilt a pxocedute birch Ei ty t.el.ee a I—It w w l.—basis. He.aid til City M1e.w eapeetatf.a that Ne road that AF` 96f H11 M l.aM H11 ea 2 It—Mtk t.t abut 9 ptoparCy.Yuen,but ce[limy because of the voxmel inter -r 1. avd flm of treffl.—bw beenhtakiag place is t1I area for M,11 dor aotiw ahwld be pro {A IdM .all effected ivdividuaL. M aid rJth M Cw U1.cvncurr w [M staff HllTacket'. q and ivltie[e[M1eve di o re ams ce ¢meet¢: Mgfw 1n 6ep[emhet. Pwcee vgv C try t. ache ft&­tbefore[M school e C ilmambex Ree.axprewed ewe.—t..Sot[b.effect til redirected twffic x111 M1eve vv a Hoed Itith 3 (, ly p rlenwe a mph lewi valw..f traffic(leen[hee 200 a day)):heroes the we[eec[i.lof Old C loop1 Hoed cp es about 1,300 care a day. M eeid if w d.[hie.w—be divextiag appror—Illy 1,300 r. tea= - -1 L in h ighborhood(I...tding CM a x.wnt.[tee[ewlyviealso raper[door by city). C1[ Mevy g id[M t—ic soaves w til w.0 ail ivdlca[e a let. [M r uhool[reffic[M1e[H11 C.t 1 t.be �hh, h —ail(.—Ihwea.Petr..Parente dtllver I,sad picklag up[hair kids)rill still urea.the f M bulldinB f she 1 1 0[Mt[M f£1 vw t v. se id Mre il denying they rill RMTM } " " r� A Y I 7777 l v K - * Jf ' d ( ) � q " 1 � " '.. MAg3 1 MISTING 300["o" PA08 9ll of Hvy 190 -d 1 I.beck[hr BM1 std Bo back SL v d M fa 1d ble fof traffic on 01d Colmy d Cha Hll —t. M eM 1 p y go dom El Hwdw 11th enaa CM ecbeol p-Cly 11 h S and M Sty 190 Blm 8 Bo 1d it Hll q f $ ;(5 h cva to cant Che caw dis[mce avd It Ie cow cowlderable diet vee au[of Che rays[here is uv deny w � + �+F4 14 Comcilmmaet.Green caked in tit pest vhen w hese¢laced toad.like w aid et Mande Park.didr':n awd 'id��u£ fine ed tit ded-ta.enfcett..t.ati... In thee-eerafP'IDC,w have did lmaedtfer paskfvg a pottfo¢0fd1I. net be[vem the ddminl.Y[e[im Building and the Nalla Odit.b w have mC reeci¢aed Cbm dedication 1 y 'd" 1 to at]m athet thaw at Sgg3. T 1 ' 1 b t be f.Itit..Id P-17 MI.U beedealc-rich ielatpublicchanlugcoblMm 1 eow�covicero H[htdfvec fug I ebeC[raffle,coca[Hugh these I.e west Chan,Encu a revfdevtlel w3ghborhood. 4 Gave Pi—City Mawgat,--d[ben Litt the City rill see up ibe weMilm Po[the public Marfug _ - } end wybe Mve cove ivpnt ft m the mighhan wt there--ata alto CM-1 official.vill be iaH[ud F to came CLII—chair—1—thou[the-efety p—LMy­­ Aftat tit public Ma[fvgc,[he Comc31 em m6e[h-appcapcia[e decielov. Mayor Novday entad abnc eM coediCiw of M coeds ad7t3vivg C , Old Colony. Cety Pipe.ea d El Hoed me re.utfac-d-t par[of[M gw Mditim gW Cxmt Pcogcm avd 11 fi 0 M It.tt[ally tettfaced and elm Street Me a.w Hd-wd and[outfaced wfcten yaare,W 1p. tit. [ edev w em b—-tt—d1t.. MY-tbiday p.—, Pt1ottt publiebe-tivg -Id CMtewuldbee�g od id... :.: iMBe SBGIMSSSINC gBgpIC86 COMfeAGT }`. Covaidar m[MHaatim dor the City Maw—¢vt to coteiti.. en cn[4er r0£ loml o is ith it Pledger,Sehulea a%®edt Aaeanfaeee o Sxeaham Eor d-- Pip— mi wsktm LM 1985-1986 oheee to ei fi whist[to FM amtwal evd fu¢din¢ E m 6ma PI—City Mmager.advl-ed the FM hes Siam Ivdfc—there 1 be cove-,pit.funds duclvg tb vt f-9 cyytle ev—It ft[hit di-[tine eMC my mt be wed and my Sv feat be applWd to out p j f Heport. said w do no[tear yet vhetber th a fuvde rot11 be fortMOHug,but n Mn bee¢e-d b a the PM co gat all oY tit pnliviwty wok behi�ue mufn case[M funds aw aval3uble ve can eo�m3eta[M s t-li—t y avglw. 9 It—aM 9. bide tad Mve the projnc uvdec imttact by OC[ober 1,1937. Se mid eMC Ie m e-ty uugluw wake d e w My.though.Mtev pray for ptoEpt­­ tSvg eervfc w r .-cal evg--gg ficw. ge eidPledPereand Mwcie[m wt of Et-Mw retpttitt and prewuted N vett R wry fawcably. in[totlwad Mr.doM ledger of that fiw rM ie pt—in the audience. &vafd Ml Brow aM Sw[t Bouvdt Mve corked vv It aat[tact war Che lett wok efwr meting H[h tit vacioue evgiveeting fires 5 wwde CM eelect]m and wgo latediNe-greemnt which pnHl.le very cloeetey[M1e orfglwl¢wtrtt w Wd P cel years e�o H[h the fintof Gr filth tnE Meocfanv wC of LHkiv fax t last phwe of[M airport imprwmenw. Bald w Mw awry egpee[a[lw Cite cit mi Itt Hll wet PM cw. Se then rated fox M Caumll'g app wal of thi3 coo rut and auChw3wtion f0zeM1le empletiov of it.abject w PM epp.l std f ' �tieiipbodahe-eked&co3ouude�ll[ytvice�ycec[e-and[fife ie[tact Hwh[e CouMcd.91;.. South Id M a fon that be feels rill ba awepwble Co lite[Ro ea]d tit eerviueet[Mewiwer till ere b- CI liaM1ed w tit fl—peSe. &entad they—I be Melgning toil eupenieivg etvetemtioa of CMee 1fatW lvprove- fi t m9 IdPt whenttto]veC rill 1M1ud�a ntwHtey.vw mtrmce cwd,relaeetfet of to¢dit foval -pu[C1vg rwwy Lfghta toil mdlw inemaity Cacivty light.. (P be p ilPvt-eenth-total deeig¢of the ewimerin etlrvfuvt m iutlimd rhfch lmlade a pnlivine tl Sgg £graveme ]epcwew v[be teewd PM..-dd A.fit itI CM[bite Mee b Cbe• ecvielon of all of tit cow[ne[im of tMtlwrovevev[t evd hair m llat-,Including a ailed �-�, �naidene pnjecC wpcatavt-Lies and teetiw. Mz.B——d eowewe[it or p�ywvt[ tit evg3wer is a t--no[[o owed$68,750 bwvda opty the { wtd sfest ahem iv the—t.. thio said ft wzlmm Ye.cov[[w[. M fol[she atwchvenw m dettail xh.t amour[a£mwy ft to be agent M tit varices It—of tit eigiweting sou tent. W said A. -T I cnn[r C 1v CM1v fiwl proviaiov,vepae It clear e t it fe eubj.et Co approval by the Pit Eax—9 and 4om.m Mt'i Fm Puodfvg eapve[ed m M 0991ow.) b '' Coum3lwmhec Grew caked if Chw wwa Litt.ie m futll,x far CM avginaetSvg ualeea the p%ect.It appcweal Mr.BouMe-aid that Se cvtcect. M tail Cbe wa[—PP—1 be to submit Chia covtrnt ro the P fox[Mi - -pptavH. W.Pip..mid thiait cit—it——.1,of Chi.. Se said tit city Mt dice—tbfa with all of evgfveecivg fitw-vd m.0 of Chem wz-agreeable to Cekv tow rf-k in beg—vg tit pr-1—"1=tin - ::A becmae[be mtwyltg evil data S.tbetivp LM[w-c Cake place Mt to M dwe very quickly If n ere g itd Cv ttCM MI.0 detdlive of eubmiCtel nE law for approval std thmrpfug wt for bade aid awtd.g ch w- Be-aid[hey Mve t take etve ci.k.and they hese w get ata[e m e<v ie m wy to S.Ib at[M ' itt [whoa and do tit n[k. H.-aid 1M1ac I.Cat template uvdattwvdiug. Mr.Pipe:acid W mule say h x_I 1 rhe[vivlwl bawuee wee 1E LM eIty I.nos funded in-cv to funding cycle,[M¢wt luvdfvg cycle ataxia En Cctobes. &acid tit Stdicativn it that Bwwville Ie vey up m tit ptfatlty 1Hdar beca¢.e tit City Me bete vm yenta rIt— —I-. Se said we[LM1e Let ten yeen,too ymt3 1-tit ltugeet w Mve g i $Ghent m eizpw[prtje¢Y being fended by PM.e PI vwvd w ere tw yeaw bahfud A aur Mttec Pm a[ he Pce cies.and PM ie very kvav ov aur w ec plmem that fc a pOrC. II mllwvaet Gr-m-eked Cbev if[hit weld be a N w e¢pavta Par[of chs prtjectteae[. M[.Pipe.p-p 1 ' ld be it—d. Mt.Sowdv void Mc.Pledwt.ie bete avd M Ma m ewaptiote [M coi[[nC as prep d - A end h vwf£hta rwlnrad it et wile PYyor Novtay then-eked tit mtberieatlm fes cit Cfty Mew ec t er �RJ Sn hie emtrm[. Cowcllmbvr 8m[[a wit CM wCim fes[hes tthorlaetlt orad Cowcllmehvc Barre[ ecwdad[M w[im. All wry So faro -¢dtfie w[1w tatevd uvtlmuely. Ay4 iI . C m CE xACMi36 BSPWCSMSIPl P*d�.+ Cowidec c.plaeewn[of tae 6erviee Cmear Ie-Sw¢hfne ee cecom.odH by staff F Nr.Pipe Welted LM it.vnhlw utad ci pt—ice far all tit city field crew f-appcozlmetely sigh[ yvaee old and rill m[ptwlda ewugh ice m daily—it foe all crew(wt.t,west.eerete,wil[ati0o. itt epectim.avginverlvB.Path and racraatit). Se noted it Mt bet out of tervdw core tht it cervica vCLy and I wse e bvfng-.t[o keep it tP-caale Mu—it could co C npl...A. Be ttcamvnded pu Meng f haw app 1w ly 5 9.000 xh1 h t be .ted ae b yeen t .�. - M noted PUW1 p 1 va4Wa1 f fuWa 1 f fiw be p brae of b Moe fo the d nlhu[ft , a dget roe fend 1v[M f$14,00D —UhIt f hL WccM S x . '- .ry S g� vp -. �e 7-77-77-7 '{ M Y P 911 BOOR'• IDIIT88 BP MJHNO 30,190)CIT{COOMCIL X88TIMC-NAHO OMe UICATIOH___, ' t � Ceuvciheubnd M 1 to - f M M f hl h1 Co IS b .. . f S R Give tl Ne . Al. a L fever evd[M mtlw ad lmou 1: E. { P UQU G do m am,—Hchadula + +L P1pee they Ptaeavted the acW-Eor tbie nekeud'e—tfvlciee 1¢wlabxetLn of the 6th of July ; ssj£ 1 1 m M highlighted by the I.mtlmta A,ch s Gteat Amsicm Haw w Sunday eC[M fila Hmetov Muaem 6xwvtle. 5"' ad—ell tM Comeilmmbere luck L the 8c[utday afMsvom celebrity t--..talc. ea eafd the£o11-1 Ing aeeMvd Mill M the celebtatim of[M City'.birthday end CM HGP feetival. Y MAY08'6 ACfIVITY HePOeT Board Anolvtlmm (. Meyut Monday.ted[here er -opev vw w[he idbrery Hoard and tM gntev111e gwsing Author It, BvaN. She asked Na Ceun11[o29, meeuh.itteny xecamendatime[hey—y have for covefderatiov for eppolvtnvf vert m k. 'htC .� fOeeCI1 AMIOg Y'{,q; Slmbaz Gc[at.]—[returnfay from tno Co Gmve i.dd-Led he ne Mild to m back.H•meed M1 ak bL --P t oDaern veW thfnge Iv heaCltles M—i-dduring thio tr p,met of which he vee nn m x111; xmt a fo1Lt i � ��'t Comcilmber—11 evvonced M bee a wv little e[enddamb—ee of 3:30 A.M.an Jum 30,1987 lame Sera Am ctcctihmlmr Hmty—ted M fe mil olmeed v1N the Crovd At,thL Heel-avd hoped they Mlll em[Lve[o { p.Lha Comc11 n Tnedey avmlug et CI[y gall. Hey r Mmdey mud Mt.Hale Bt.il —d vn LM N—also lith b hi d .b cantly. (Dela At.L the City Planer.) i IMPDgMATIOHDL Caw Pi",City Menage.,provided.limo[v Che Gmcil frn the Tevs Vater C.mleeiw o a permit ` e f h Teva Mirtm facility.located m eighmy 15 Snth. ee laid the City m.had elmllar appll-tine w } it,the P.t. M laid Nie petticuler eetdw L etmdard ptAtmolal fox tM Va-s Cole o "a.d LLblfe MazL Myll bMice Mei vb]ectlav n q tins to tovida those q ea Saw to the M"Comfeelo - ge had avyene saqumv Ft ee said od mould eek the[tM C 1-ke note of thla -pu Lc dlecMxee vexmit ee slid the city alshae to ba cnelaLnt L appr-ch to th-e. a sold it L Ivdeed ed]ment Co Cha cityllLi[e,—fv the city limita,'but rlthin.tome p.—I,e[lase[to Che.Cltye erL Ing mr collecClov-d aemx t—hidn eyete-. al mdd the city eeaff rill m dLcusafng ebia f-tm. ' al M1 to. mcil vert Tuesday light ee a n ur of cmree w m¢itos thio Prot 8 mtl m L .pose m ab]ev[iw _ f4 I. P","w in light o M Lft tin m aze able to gather Fox tbeetenivtlaz aft[il mak and RA id M Cvmcll rill bee tb"it—bmk vert mak and Ne ate F tl f x e dLeM a xmi ee�T a, ata f ]uet xmCed[hm[o Moa[he[[M11e - Q.avt omcllmber Gwm sated if[hie il far a nm pt...ee At Tums Mirror. Mr.Pip..said it eeaff has ' plAtd ll m fled Mut but ea yet d-e vat dnw Sf[hie fa]uat a vosnl a i[ary sant o xt' pr film,or a camhi—[im ar.hat. M eafd n teal17 Al vo[Moa alotvabm[Ne ei[uetiovlthanvere R d"Moe that either tM Taxes Mirror Emdlity ar t metlonl bat.haw bee.-A it ie a"Pt"Cnk typg opete[fav to NSe�povlvt. Iteptobebly Came wlme vhsraaA discharge a p mi[awld becme=::ill. aha Awa sort of traa t ptoceee,Mee d. Mr nPip.noted it Se Iv nor ps - }kl vSty a Na Clty of euvtsvill.and FL cerulea ane and it ie eppxmrLte thAt the city Alva due a[tmtiav to 1 o,lIt vhss Eell voted it my M appropriate Co da-vfne evetly rMt chevicaL ere lnvolvetl. Mr.pipes m[ed tM eeaff rill mks every affott m do[M[. ,p+ MaousTo NCBg SggeIOd F Thl Couvefl Chm.accred to A wrk eeee]m t.did—A thd Aupw[8 Mi ltim Mferevd—e: the$4.5 viii. t avd raLtId dvdnaa boM Leu¢pvgrml and No Ml[<-[optional ealee tm lucre—¢/property t. C+i fav xe u- ft—(HN elide vhoM avd-ttafiw). _ AO]OIIBl8f8XT AMB: Meyer smday voted this ie tM f1-1 C15y Cwmil Meeting to m a[[mded 4,1Wbl�i Mpoxmr,Gale Milo,Mho Me etmPmd awther positive rot of 11 a [e a"i 1'� [ 30�198)Clty eee[atary A K� ............ t y. a, fi i 777777 S3 Y ®STBpnry CITY C--168SIR6—IfAYO 3 emeTltlG. W '0" JULY)•190] AG8 913 i. JZ;f Pfee CP THE-ME CITY CCCMCIL MEETING B CG Teg�JTE W W-t,1987 AT MANTIN LO1G8H RING NBIGBBOR- jN000 CEMa (&gANCIPATIGe PAW.)SCAT®M 300 AVegCe P(AT M STREEP).xe 8G6Pgp E.NALNBB CCCtl'1'Y,TeYAB AT xv,Ah F 6:63 P.N. TM Cowcil met ie a ttgaler aeeeim H[h Cha folio ,mevbese Pzwev[: me Moeday Meyoi Member eb.—t: City Cffiwre ptm.t: S G.gugew Borten f Gt111m L.8e®ock Geve Pipes,City Newgez Jim Cactec Path MSMr,City Secrerazy i;" a Ila G,Gaime Huth eeSMr.City Saccetacy { ' Pf y B.Gttav etrra,Jr. �. �i eul wt[te "n�� � exxxYeG Imux No am eigved Iv a[th.dour to speak ptioz to tbt form!eemim. "i�. , PJRIAL 888SIOp McCaz Monday[hen called the fozwl semi.open. Maya gugew MEM of First Mptiat CM[nh then e 'ik,T4 �I.ented M Lnowt]m. ATT88DIA6 CITIEBA "a Mark Allred[ pts.t Basle Sewt Piotec[teaulie comevmim Bm[eville'e eld¢rly amlet.ce p and c heck CM Ctwc11•e 1n.c (vacei[y 6c.t Tem 1046 Sm Bm.tm Area Ceuvcil) m ft.Allred aayL [he Comtil he decided to do hie eagle Sn.0 Pruett by doing a Purvey Iv.rhSvh he acted 1OM101 aldacly perems va[ivue[hinge pertaining cM gun aville'e wlE Progcme. ee advised the tblect of .-j roe tv ecientlfically survey tM elderlyctn reference to Bw[rvtlle•a welfare pcagtem(iv Wich �j they my be Involved)fol the b—t of tMic ieput 1 attempt to better theca pmgima. 8e thew.hwed[he �!Co u tbt resHCe P hie­.Psurvey which wtt P.-"m[MI. pie cMrCa. Ia comlwi.. Mr.Allred eat.[M male azea o£otmem here ip cM.mow of Ivform[3. I.wIt tv Che elderly.rM wy w¢[•o[even need[o kmx of the progcem available to Mm ft cacomended,Su sefetence Co tM amour of mMev¢fvformLi.•the[cM City Coum31.m.oi a.hilt awrave progdlzec[ed e[CM elderly to make [hese vari.a wlfare Pcogcme kewn. e ram MY—!bode h.ked Mt.Allred fax tM InEornatiov. SM noted ft ie all w Ivcaceet Y t o f E Covmilmevb f l �Gxe.a ked Mr[M ICE[ ipavte is[he.urvey wta ealeviced and Foy Chef vera h[elnad.fret ty 111CNb! h r' i olf !let ee a Matteg aid d1sp.—1[aeptemde a Hde area unlading pate..o.1"t[M1a C1[y itmic ago h0 y 1 Myoc.Mmday sug8eated LMC t brochure coilde a developed tar dieCzlbutiov to chaueldecly decailivg all f tM Cityoua elderly aeeiatavee .t that a e vaMta !e eM.1- Sha inked Mr.Allred cv gee back ri[h M City Secretary for ea.i.t.vice. M1ie bxocM1uxe.AEcec acme a[hetegwsti.s ft.cM Caweil foc tivrifimCim, the Cowell waved ov to[he next ltm. - d N81TBeM8NT PNOGRAM CONTgACT !cveeidez auChoziaine a with Stalk 6 Prato foc me18[mce iv edmtnie[eilw Citv'e ze[lxam¢t n A Mr.Pipes.City Mmager,presented CM CtumilfC AllH[h a memoravd .P.tzi .•Director of Pfm.e ! sY �imhich provided back.—SnfocmCim crowing LM adv3vLeratiee,afthe City's--=t plan. SM m d In[be mm—1 Wev—11 City Life Immavice eompaey indicated they—1 m lvngec ruvide admivist live v`aauuS rvive.iM City begin its a arch for m admlvia[rative eervdw. Our local depotitv[y bink w.w C.Ced but J' 1[Mivated,after wetleg rlCh CM city end caviwtng the plw,CML they wuld mC be..... iv heHllm. - C of Ch1..tee,Phe said. Tha city tMn contacted Sereford Lynch 6.t bt. Mze.Allen m[ad,rti y ' ipteviouely iHica[ed t provided Chia service.and L two IHfcaced that Mcawe a£[M alae.tM city la be better served ele(UM I M[..Alley entad CtMt.—yLymh PCity Li chs city H[h[M v®a of a fly 1n Ht-­ t did ou audi[ora(Baymlds.Oav]a.ilhlce A Companyb:Revwe City Lifa Insu[avice Compe:ry also pxmlded a ratm- vmdacity far cervica. R i A =ti:g Hth eenem C c Life Imwemm Cwp.y ova IM fim they tectmenaed,ftko Benefits } Oemlgn of Teves City was yLenlM.. T.other pcopoeala frm tM M...a City a a w w1wd. The City Yk (i la[et dd....e d its demtce m aegtega[e Che invaeMevice end tM adviniatte[iw service and vee a firm"el e[ - to home. 11 tore.Alley tbv advised tMc city repceeantatives int ri[h Buelveee Bavefl[a CORo.—of-t—end [M zPm..f:C vee of a eacoud fim,6 ark A Ptah. 1I[e.All.m[ad CM aca£f we Se agree.n[CM[lc=zPm fim of OMrk d Ftelm fox 8evecal ceaeme i[ie a Nous[.f3w t tally fndepeMevt of Rmeae CIry Life Iveuxmce c.pevy.[M[currently l h.dles lar a ge umber of eccomM. Ic hoe been IE Melrose Pince 1938, lbas a 9.a ff of both Lgal aM admfetet[aIII.m.le and iE InMr.s[ed totally Lo--ti.of he P_and no[!o o6[ain3vg tM fuMa ftr-.E. TM Cuumdl we advised cM fees chat d S .x • ge b Ne throe y ft.ace very computable Hih CM e.timted c f j; CM adm3vietxetdun� em eceund 14.903 avnuelly. SM noted it rill be neueeary to include[hie figur CM CS[y'a PY BJ-88 Nudge[.t.along H[h$l,DBD ae a aro[foe charge[o sevum[M plm. '� Afeex atm 1wCM dlotue—for ol.lfioa—by cM City CoweiLemMtt end d<.Pipes•the voce wee - i tak.. Cowoilv.mMr 8owtd mde LM mtlm[ uchosimtI_of a cow [H[h Stark a Brehm fot peel. b i came is advinlaterim[M CI[v'e xe[Iramnt. .d Comclluember Nmtte a mvded LM roti.. All rote in �,r% fav .a cM mcion n ..a nwnf.w.i. i C.sidez auCMxisim amndm.[e tt[ha City's mlf-funded stoup Malth. Mc.Cem Picas.City MEmSty.advfaed tM staff E.p-­d w cecemmd fox tM Cvumtl'.vovsidera[i M 4 " c.tfnw[i.of M city'E self-funded group hmltl uplmivfor the third yeat. Ro..id print to thi.time M CI y xih y Ned uvd.rgom remevdwe cyclo of c.e v[ly Svureg emote Yor.r health tai aervicee Ineuxmm grog - n ,' Por Malth tatea of ow pacticlpevCe. Wteeid LM ra.ewd—th plm rill pctvdde for the Etllorivg: }' t 1 TM mthly-E t.f employee di1/d 1 cow ge Hll remfn Sts carr. level of 9]9 13 .n Wil tM EMi 1 1 amt Y r dependent mdlcal/d vtal c g Hll M­d d by 01 {146.48(thl C �.X r F � r � k t " ' 1 1• PACO 914 HOOH"0" JULY],1981 CITT COiiBCll MBMfgB—Y1N 9 luM➢LG } ' t bedvg Paid by ] i Y 2. The ploo All offer devtA ewarap w m"oh:vmed b 1 U rhlch m emloyee my cYYa w[aY ai le I� °C'c' 'r '.. mdlaal/£oily dev[al eware8e A a coat A$40,46 rather LYv$146.48(Emily mdlcel/dmul). ¢' {✓,7 3. TM p]m All add LW follwlvg toe cootelvmvc/wllveee bevefiu: A 8100 per Perau parear o bevefit(this mold be used for vv eowal physical Mr . care,rt.—P,t P to...eceer ). $ 4. Smith—A—r.All[educe 1 hly advl Aretive fee to{6.85 pr mplowe per r®[h. ' 5. Thap.All Emplepvrat a oral utill l Sloiam Pmpo AN meaeztffl��luC,ronwrem[avd poo ( Sue. ibis rill et Th—.pl.81.65 pax yee pax moth payable oC.:of yea=. 6. A Sactiu 125 Be eEitPlu All Y Soplmmbd in order to allw wployee.G pay apeefPW mpmeae beforr v^Sense. ee eapwcea are: (eevtfov 115 B—t Pam to be effective to A 1 1987.) �4 ( ( a. PreAum Ler group—C—A.—wvereg=,"t—tem 1fPe avd maid^[..P. �, b. Be a¢nc/anala wre erPan..refvhvr.mene. �. t. "wi-af-macs'paia.l/YAa1 morn..x.leMreeome. ;:1—lthla Plm,[Y City All M a we[fee pl.doamevt Fee of 6500.00. 4Yx amYpm rho ch r C mr[ICImG in the plea All pay a ninthly meemCivg fay. #K ] TY mmific Baca.lora P—me Iorro.ivg to 89.]5/ampleyce evil i15.gG/Ypevdmt. 'lM pi.Al mrcheea m lrourrW apacdfic asap lwe eve[rct Ath YAWL. It we ooad—ble to.-p e e AC rr L t[hie[lu aorto the larp w-goivg clafmCM[tY PYv ie mpexi io,vhlN.could be er luded l '} t1 to Ca re a wdvr ewerege by other tarriare. '' A 8. Tha Aggr�pr toll Total Btlliea[IOv YrAl to 899.2]/wplwce and+130.59/Ypmdev[,reepeeiwly horvv j of ..,` by Sep 6 Beam.tY Uv rfll eew abort 94.000/➢sex Iv eAm _ P pr Date.ii Gore Piwa,City t-9—Nm--d tM Coum11'e approval of the Jol 1,1987 r—ol of the )y. ^calf-fulled^gcup health play,—rd by SAth—trot­Uplvyee fit gpecfeliet Bece a. Comci]meeber Glue oda Me intim to emrora of tnla reveral and Couvcflmeob ,,...a.d tM an All wre iv fawn d the m[1u oaeaed mmlmwly. '•• CITY MnMGBB'B PUSS s` Com1d t f bll M iv 11 1 P di Yr of T IaWG 1 Doth of Gua Pciam Perm Mr-troo� + t Pit—City M 9:r,adoGad[M Coumil[M A-Cl hes bem—in tY rmG A-9.pewit (� q vat Telae Mtrcox. Ila Ad CU city hes received iofarmnm Cr.offf i-of Taw Mirrohia r Sf­ ':df' [M.teff rill be meting Ath Mm Comxru. U uid tY Comrfl All be wtiog m Joly 14.rh3cn Se d Y.ahead of[Y dudllu v eeuto a At ev obj..ti..to the rrAque C rest and tbereroce iv1[Se[e ' public adage m be emdortod by[YT—UCer Co®du10v. Y avid[M soft All disuse a m.Able llvkag¢: be[veat Teva Mi ox evil sue adjvant propmtyDoers o t[Here Wm Aaa perYp vry ceed evmx urvtcea. Yt: di.-said he All he reporting beak to Ito C.11ov July 14uraprdfvg[Yee --Coo,-July 14—Povafhle Lo—i-W. Chmee iii 7 Pip— ativGed Y vary ie pimsA avd pa[lfietl to ea¢[M Huber of people acrevddvg NU-Al o W d[hxavf ored M mat nerd oAin m.--rd I. Yettrrd d et.rt tY Cor,Cy a ver elevated ptm[roe �.. ? W[SY ro[ad[—r.metingihot.tmlghcti.1mking[Y ung W.—f—�or,"fv tm bend Pr arms[ w, Y Nu mWA.d LM[CU Yard 4-ALA,Y Mld A the SacvlcCrater U LY Yeavbly Bow,w[hat chose rho i tend em ba—orGhle evil em vier ell of tM up.wAIa :. Y ailed CY Coovcil Co N1ok abwc the I�p wibility of or og tM Yard 4.vd Urd z veetivg.to ell Benlce Centex far[Yea reavm Y augpv.Gd suing CY ora tam met£vgEOcmt>a YtOYr.rhea ibe avrAW All b.cooler avd tM bmldlay 1— Y said NU declAw All,of curl.,Y.t N.di—otiu of IM City Coovcll. [uxYv Bodp[GeAav Cmcelled U Mr.Pip-meed du toseveral City Cowcilmemhec Ave mAllota,tY all day Saturday budget eeaAu, k a igimlly.eMduled for AWA 1, .has bem ceuelled. U uGd the a Al All prw£de tY vecaeeery budg t _ loft.t w for ell trove 1'a xevier u su Geiw—"y vighta,rmhm[too rortf�ell dry m e YNade. Y uid It.priorya.0 Tuy night Ydpt eevaim All be w Au t 18.1987. Yea [hie stoup All f.cilluG'� zl tor I.I..,®ar—Cion echadulee. `.+i.,. �," gJYOH•8 YePteT--JAMB ImXUAY ' d� Bmdiup ACce.e m 8vwry } tlootl.y roved u March 1],198],ft.Jack C.—ior,Sr.avked Cbo CowC11 to...idar fovAvp h 'Pd � fu[alla[Sm of handicap rope far nevdluppA parole o ell tom re emend IM Bgvre m .1[e frw the C hauee aide. shat tY hmdicappetl pople em shop dooeom. BY old be acted hr Cmmil G.mdy ane ry b 1 ty o uLL1rg[M curbs 1v[hove to—Coo.to cup ehm. lY City Mumm.Gu Pipve,we..lord rvporcfm tY auff'e flndirga by JAy 14.far tY Couvcil'e —lder.Public LIM.ry Board A000Utmv[a (Joke Me"bort evdeA.].Ulan) Mayor Moloy they ode the fAYring voAu[Som for app—A to Che Llbury Board: Jmtle y YreM '-, vd Mx.1.J.Rolm(replmu ou[plvg board veebare,Me.4y Cw sod Ile.U—d Uvls.Gape r— I[ d thea ren era fox Chree year.comevaing July 1.1981. 1M atMx embre of ell Yard atoll.awiva - +° aAm—1.Mce.Sum Rw[h,Co.Prank FA.evil Me.Lfvde o'8mim. CmmCllmmber Sa M[a anvxwa of[Mae w nax avcefntemte avd Coumilomber BewM .rolled tbr iw illi. i.' f avd[M mtlu mssedtmulmmly. Cmsldar lluv[rv11U tlaoeim AutYr1[v 1vmGmenu (J.,Gbvrt avd I-Ylcovba 2yo' May"Monday then ode tM Follulvg nwfu[iue for appoUtmv[t Ne ��tlpyavP-Bv� tY reappoivtrv[ $ P B JOM 1 anba f"a full tw ser tem(fire[ePpo.t.pd fo 41.t fill an oo'.mdzed ten Of J1v 3 C r.rno lac[ad[o[M C1Cy Gwe11:and]ke. ew Gebert,fox a ur ten em(Ceplsciry wtp -'j b rd vemb :t_ b da la Uea,Sr. wellumbac Yaxe[c node tY m[1ov G werttebe i tau }-, G l cif` " I '°sew '^'t2; # _ •,. t� . i19B)Wa89,1 CITY CNIHCIL MBex]HC m11NT8 .._ 0 `P end C.—Bt d covded[M mCfu. 0 [e of[M iw [b fl Lwmb Ball d �4 .%"' OPPOB v[M mS1w and all o[Mc member¢of Cmmil wted P09 tM mt1 end 1 h f d by f d '� Co al E Cwcem Iiw JB,ghevMrd i YY - i gayer ffiMay edvleW ebe hu cecelved a ewutud call from Jay g pMrd t:dttivg the ue of pellet gu 'I mW YB gore in IM CSCY I-- Bhe caked!tt.Hounds to revier­ttM cityoi- cm do abort[M1e use v£thee¢gun ��vy e; Gin[M ciCy 11v1[e and gat Mck r1tM1 the Cwmil!o[ha vutmetivg. r a: ' ry gw 8epwterm Introduced v re [e St Myw moodey they ivtcoduced ds.Bileev Btexao. r r Ecu 6tli radio etatiw end.a fng iv fox Bill Bhwnlue this.—B.mt.Bew MManY of Bs.f.—radio et.tiw. t t'� I caugcn BcxlWe . x II[oimau:mu ed M Eula at both ue[Svg here in Nard]be a of ail W rate he P oJMeeuutrville MuaL:g 6utMrity Iv She adm.—hiClov pf the vp aatlu of[M Naikine-Clark ewaivg ci jus a tM¢tree[. He elw ezprhaaed hie appreclatiwefoc IM eueber of reaidwte a[[evdivg J ' it chlh Nard 3tCwvcil Maeting. CpueclltPI-i Berta[[--comeuted pn Yl:e dean[¢Mld ii tM Ctty end County ever SM1h weMvd. ee eald re eM1 ulA proud of all the ewvM w bed aid M ie doubly proud[MS iM Cicy Y Cemcll Celebcdty HUH of-Wet aro baa[wt CM Hwtrville It.Celebrity Tug-a£War'Pau Lae 8ahrday at tM-B--.ee eeid it - ry good—.dend all of tM people of muvtev111e really eqjoyhd it. it rhe grad publicity cowwfoc ,M eazd. �!i Cmmollmemher Cefwe il fecusad SM Ct. 1 flit. w cM inmvailw ray io Mich d 0.J.Hoak ie Bi—hteing a MSt. t-1 to hie 1 r offlre tt[ho squee far¢ale. she rated M1a engaged W.Julius " eLughter to viii an fntef-Il ri iv dyer atteitlov to[M M1ldivg end.lt it rhe for cele. SM ` ii thfa fa the building foreerly occupied by Mall'•CMcvlath Castle, HM1e fell[M1L Ida wkee Chia Mild£vg look eterac[iw. eM Mwd [M peepM owing the oNar vacant bu11d3vga eromd tM1e aquta awld do a hiviMy[hfvg. gavot Mvday—elm recaPped the of SM whMsW.ivcluding tM veryH five flrewrM dlehLy rated by Dr.Jerry ethecedga.[M WW m end w_y.t e%ter_ CCery Car ecce. She eaideth m eacelleve tum out far thea rvhvte and all seemed Cu have a y good C1u. ere w G Couvt1-1-1 Hwecd axprueed hie delight iv—itg all the people taviug wC for this C-1 mean,eM drowh[cacing thei[lntewe[in their city mvesvmvc. ��« 1 eHcgss xW HveH eesexoa f� a k The Council[bei chceehad Into i mrk.p.g to die<ves Ml gugue[B 81ec[iw Mfetevtl 'Phe.6.5 �Yllfw g[wet end mlachd dceimHe Band i ue pm8cu rod tM MlE-cent vp ioval¢alae tez imreaeh/pxopeyty t z tedm[fu itro. I e k AWJWetA1881' d � ' Yfully uMit[ed� y fi, 9u[h BeShar,Cliy Sae...sty 198) 6 �,4 I I „ Ia j, t # Ye 77' 4 3 E a " AW 40 y{ arta 916 Book'co MLutee o£Tuly 16.198] �� 1fltlo'1'88 OF TBB MppTgpS4g CITY COUNCIL MEFIN6 1BL0 ON TIB 16TM M OF.101.x,1987 IM TO.i880MeLY—OF TBg q I CITY OF BBTSVI148'S SBBVICB CeMTHH,[gCBTBD OF MICIMCAY 15 MOHTM,IM MOBTSFI .NA1,YeR.T ag,AT 6,65 P.M. �va i I'M Couw11 vet 10 a regular eeaelm olth the f011avlog members preen'. j - ' Monday,Mayor M.hoc.a6een[: Ciry O£finere P[ �p a4`3q 1` k`t'p Bill Rm[[e Ilo.O...to Co.PSpee,City sce��yiaMwm pigeve Becrooreteksoott M1e Bivav,aactity m city _, Him Cart- Mry 111 cr... ..or oto—: Lh LSMr 3 C1 Cery17 l '`> 5 CII..IIBpT !Huddr Mk......-11 Mmd.Hov[aville,-F 295-8632 ` Mr.Acte[anaic d M1e to attending this ceetiog b.cao.e of hie tooro.about a pr,ticuly-etre boL 'lo k eg through tM ivfocvacion pewided L sed the hendouta,he oald he ho.fvu.d bia mew-already. M -:el hmgh M 1.m loupe-a vi[y xea r wont vete w[M bovd Law.M coo empaign£er or again 4" M d after he Mere CM proboor llm cmUg M viii uM LM[Hoo. M Bald M Me bees w d y '$'3 �, _ '. !!..::hot of people vM Mw eked hid to voce tmlght to find oot to mbm[rho hood lama. M said M M 45 4' li d Ie Mmewllle all of bl.life. M eeid every time a bood Lue 10 ro—d it mw it L tot going - C P YI rhdc. ha Brid M feels that If w got anything i wnate antlllo,er...t, r oo�t 6 .6 B o Bove to pay£et,11...he said w'n sot going mge[o bond Law vtChauL erameoo.�m�ivg f M 4 1a has le.boo[all M hoe to aay.but M mould like o privilege to eat gweti—"to.. Myer Monday meed IM bovd Lam rill be pto—orad L full or LM end Ff the-1 oeaeiw cod[M Cemeli acaff vlll ram I.aflexwxde Cu mower gwetLm u long e s' Joos.D.MCler.8r.,3283 Old Bobor—M.d.HFMao£lle.Texas 295-ydlfi Midler said M lives w Old Houeloo Bmd. Theta ie a Lroilor pack Borg iv,ho mid,oo M e f hucLB through[he grp"i-and M bu read 1t L rho MAPpaper and ow ehivg and awCM1ar. M said M ' -dove the City Pl.9 Comiwiov one day eod LMy didn't really uvdarmaud FML w mote all doing M LMy Md or the eigee up. M gad&to.'seed chin lwr oto,but tho fint ova he owt to h.sed Fug :m im Ca'Bb4.and I vmced 0L.Co ba h...but......IF he could.•[he hoc._'or. M told w or chat time .'end Cho PLm1vg Comiceiov end all thio and thou M wv1 16"[o Che CI[y Coumil Meting shoot hoe b autiful and Ihw it.ehoC ora xu goiog to be Chace whore he w.going to For thee.t silece or rhle ttailer w k—h rbedA -? j. Ipamd".Rrebtc,covcrat.foundetima,and CM a ems.thot M1e talked about wulo be LMreL It 1— 1 1 e. Thu, �ho id.M looked oor[hors fro aeeoea bl.cold v he liwa and ha em a atelias our there. to id M did wad. .gu1[ese,the Fater drainage,'or.ood.ccacrimo Choc ho v told tML v a awpo a ho Mre, ileo aM euppsaid ho ood—tande the lot.ex ooeed to be sold for$12.000 and vh.v Cradle b a M.to—to it v b.beautiful aM all ehie. Fsmhl.peivt of riev,ho ooid,etmdIcM ar hie door 1-.g 'A dily at it.M dm.oo v0e Sue hoe told m h-viae and hon bemriful sed vbet a good ce g M d n_M''lhga'd.goibg m bl id M r.aliaeme the City Coovcil hoe Co do vhat the loF etotea—Fe M go 5.1 bid wy and do it th.r y b _tm[hoxe hiohm[it io: "8w cm m 1vdlvldual get up and ley 11 a F, r; o of thin.and e 1 right door to Che dollar bill aim,be can put a trailer iv,sod I or i, thought et that Lime vhev w w- alking.tho loti wre golog to be I.—1 La end shat[My rooId he under '. ems type of i.—i.CMt me borne ase buil[ow vi[hoot M number of feet h.twm the trail hew w, M1owoo sed[Helot next ora and it i I—difficult,Iv a mm the me LMy Moe•uck L LM —to F' re e s e C !thoyhad to cut a � s to ood hoe[M M1oueao melCheocneitlepot l f meMvegdleLemeMeea�reM Bald heeMeecr vofwderotavd hw hohot it b. hcaoifd 11 efE b1o Fod gay all LMoe[hinge ood For M1e L aoicM them and yet tM plme Se tot like M cava ho io got g d 'r w 1 6 f a he Duce CM ttailer hwae lo. He.aid ooybody too g0 toe there w e:M loot end Loll ce tbot -{4,y '1 i3 000 wrth of coder—I...being PUC armed that[caller.then I x111 be Mppy[o go buy same L k that h Mo stuck op oo the froot of it and.all it Co bdo for$3.000 and oaks a too of mocey. M .I thoi MC 1.ueetlm[there fur[M1Sa stella-to be put ov is-d or- ho tmonor CMC ho wed CM I ld q l ho ell hid FMC Em rhe_tit took a[$55.00 o yard—for M MB no CMra. up rho etre[e thot O y h i[ -w[[Mr--ho Me Co drive door m itip—t—area off of Old Mwmm good to go thse h M 1 "$' [mdabl.—ym've go[to gat to the yard,thotflolo out Chace. Then he oeid ha looted dow Lha sod - Y hi an or—d arae thoro d M waists-o tM gutter I.thot Ie sup sed Co float mates dew Lhrogh dot- ,- h M1 L area vM1ese LML LPm nod area moa. M geld M wndece vh.,o thle 1e.No mL[M city Coo it ho ? t.g by FML[ht,role.ata e,hot.till,ae a[aapayex.if thio L the ve o CMC,:hot Choy are wCLLg M - IS g 8 Co look like vhot they are doing.[boo thio bo of ie.w[hot w ace Molog Co Mre u o tax boa obi h iymolil Ce w.cause it Ie 1OwrL8 bid CaxeF,M Foodeco Yhoe lE it looks like Chlo,hon hi.tore.a ld g d . T �b E Chie thor.homuoo bio d Sa moved old he Mm'L teen ML bo.h M area wet, a e pil f b h f uC[Mre Chet Mvev'L Mev hoot ya- M eeid[6eae Chi g and f ill.end 1La chore,ha vLMo[MCeeom w w cool ho etoaocee[hivg thotbeaye"youowedice M hi " { _ �My end been dpoee.erdii,6oeieg aow."c M oald 0.M1e looks tones CMra.M1e cm'C a myrbLg but.. !ng hoq� a prwieed o void eMY ha mould do.tlM oar at LM Ein[ceor iog M told MI h 6 11 d C Coir,hing M eay.,emd In ceallty,ho-id tM miry require hid[o put a bovd up[o M-,;Mv wrk and ho id M Cold hit v t to de--ho eb.ld put a hoOd up CellioM Lim.[MC M mill do that.ave mount and aeXe 1 1 ho to eye It L. M mL M gwled hid a figura and"Oh.m,w em•t do Ch-11 M FeL M bassi h IV M M soya be L L a fLawial crouch. Nell,ha..L.Lh1e ie.o[bid problem. He said M moor b d I J oe cw.wC rod—ie tot up by.A of 1I hot For w ell try d y h i m[h1vM m mol. Maid tba g ;opal ' - M m put it m ore Lhot w ehmld bend for hIo. aeitl M1e M..m[o..[Mr. M o.L If a .y oho h M 1 M Ing[o do,death,LMn mate L and ce mon MA him,hot ohm a m.doum't say vbet M L goLg d ht v` .bh a good fax ora L goad for my othor oddirim oro od Mca. M sold if va volo[a go vi[b[M too i h 1p ell of w. If w ea a troller park m L Mre,M said,[ It gnw do for Wdy. H sold 1f ho 1 ve door out hon L diffeceet ploeea L HovMrille,ow should be Pot L sight those rich m problm h y hoe It—itoo,,hy[Mvg--ve[doo't totter oothieh—ld to able to do it alto.-Fey. That's­111yFM be said. 1k; Z' Ire. Myor Mornay toted ado ukad me wry ems .Lieu. 8M oald ado looked ar CM a e Chia e£[ecmo.. She d M hoe Foot msec[ she mould like Co g r Fish Mr.B.tlor. SM aakad Mr.Pipmiro pr.00r[ho v { �1c Plpw adrLod LM otiglmal pto try plot Mr.Bide fii.d did bwicelly foil.tho doo-iprivn r f d to , 3 { Eby Mr utlec--resod,cached and gutter`principal road,eraivogo errm[u m.Hrirrvayo,a full lay for ,you f tho 1 vblch M belLwe to M i.e f the o igLal trent. M e lo M ct L pn 1 ang. t b 000.ce.t to LMori L giml plowed wA.m ha mden[aodo it,orad basically Mr.Blue mvtcc h Limo f ' mequirceor.for public escape by frmtioi on Old Muoiov Mad and huivg a r acI.e c lima Chet. Yi w N w r d � . r � i r'AM" ,a4K ilk f " x rF 3r'4 IgMBT[8 OP ICLI 11,l9g) BW6 0 AOB ql) et tM pleaevl Eive. be aefd M dna rat bellne theca tte MC ria fon ec.ee tMt fxm[tMt tev 6a fxm- � ivg Old eoue[n Hoed. Be aefd it L h1a mdereMW3vg[M[Se m1 M 8ewxa1 cwpliw.viM Ne auhdlvieiw y Prellvivary PIAL LML M had filed eaxller rith CM Plemi%ComLeiw. Beyovd tMt,gc.Pipw raids M do [Mro ru entice,M bellne t up.dA fox a 4fm1 1 Mez }'$ _1 plat xnlev vee_Id y' p a[ f%. Hc..pale Bxom M[er3act.the ay e[vmv. tlt.Plpee—A[hat pl" we wL up fm the£iaal plat xevin. '�'T gc.Brun aefd 1[tee m S.crin I. be Plpee mid Bec[iw I L[M f.vt. Mr.Hxovn said it le 4vr LM ,;:j S fi 9 frmt t>s iota_W Al.Bine I.Pmpoel%CM xemivi%£1va aero[Or eo ae a reettn for fu[uxe dev.lapmw[. tle.Pipet ae.eo e[[hL polo[ Bl Ma emp13W riM aur heel[regWranv.For mblic acne ft 1 I** 6ecwe. he la£.o[f%ell o [be]ate m Old 8oue[m BOW eW Me motes evd sere[nAilable I.thm. NMt 4 M iv[evda to do ri[h his onrall-Meal dnl—plw or my of LME athex riM that xaearn I.tbe Mek. arid.M cw'[ratter wy gne[iwe because he dna rat loot that gr.Biue hn in vi W. M aadd M k roe mtaMle to be at[M P1em Coma.,.Meti%yee.xtlay. Be said mavy Of the cavewve gr.Butler 1 e Ity,is M[tl miB1n1 mdarwmdivg,etc.axe pant Of potwtfally[M1t ultfm.dnelapnvt of Nat p.perty,Mt aL the preeevt L tML fa rat the dnAlonx's tchem. Leede to denlop i. alo­Old l d Hmnm gaW f1[e[and they mote A decL later by Mldlvg It fv reearvefMe rami.%por[Sw of L acxeag ? � �. ,' xhethax i[Se five rMle acro[at•fractiov vF[Mt. Coimeflvnber Bell rated ae hie ewaxfavtae m the Plevvtng C®feriw reW W h]m,thew had to bee , pxllWvary plat mod LMv a Erol plat go th h. Be aA.rhe[be.Ptpee Se aHyl%vw Se CMC CM fiml PLt!a—1 dif4nnt frau[be pxellWvary Plat. Nr.Pipe.and tM pxel.{Wvary plat had It.m[hA fxwt fw3%Old Bnetw Hood. CowtllwMer gall avid a he r.eWL,it also Md LM etre..,etc Mayor Movday [Mt ie atfll these iv tbe sae rve. Covvtilm.her grana vola Iv Me Plemlvg.....I lw weti%.d. y.* Biw mWA aloe of Proriee.over and ebeve M t Lha develn l code and hI uvdexate.e M Pxmiaed a hu£ftt we be[nw tl Ixefleta evd W.-I-,brave. Cwvci]vevbtt-l-m LM-9.hA Panted moxa rat •'`ily'$ a cnewlly mdtt the dvwlvpmvt... Mx.Brum,Bireetor of PlemMg,wid at yesterday's P]ami%C[mir aye lh fou gees%,Mr.Bit.Haid M rill be Iwttit1 g the iota evd be lie[.eove of tM thivge M ie pLmivg m requix]%1n tbe[eetrlt[1an,movg rhfN Z.tM ekixt£vg aW abet Lha.emld be some sect of epetd£ded ago£Ar[M mhlla hon rhexe it cnld voe M•wry old a nature eW the o[hera wre b.Altally tett.m X�Y Bvmeovoare auocfatfm mod Arae,etc. Xc.P1pee said this ie rt 1 a suBdivfafw—a for aela AOt by lo[ a { divlaiw of-I SeW,e,cotdt%m e f11W plc[[M[Meehan p[opexly approved by tM Plawlvg C.miaein Meed m the public ea o M uti11t1 evd.ell the o[Mr ngWramw[a mod reettSttfova w prenvtly Moa ` is tM demlopmn[of EM aubtlLaLlm mdlmnce mod tM d velopAevt coM. gr.eutLc Maid be Aces m1 dmbt that the city.prnevte[fne A.uyl%,but M­drM[is the distemebatnw[M lWdm'e Eaves and tM[[taller wpmatd m be. Mt.e[ow mid 1[shmld 6A Le rhfch 1e the etavdeN aide ret-back. be.Butler ea1H M L]w[emMw-M d3dv'L get wt ebece and menb[e , it--M said it Smte p.tty clear. Mayor Mvdey eald app tly d<.Biu¢Me dewlvped nidmtly Hwa£ravage [Mv Dome tbe..nrve A—M[hm slot of tM thio.yw moxa lietf%avhSle ago x111 Mve[u kick q,; `' I in beveuee[Mt rill be a..of[bet aecoW pMAe. M[.Hu[Lx aefd ehw vM[EM Wwc is tell!%him ie clot[be hailer houees Ne[ere pot%]n do m ,` ( Mve w hnA a came¢. It_eleb wdexneM[hw. 1 P1pw-d that 1.rat>a EM denlopmvt codaf t. Mr HuWr t I Bald but Mat Lv rM[tM vm¢rid M vm gof%to put iv. Cowef]vember Mll agbed Mr. ihat w.iv Che origlml fat. Ik.exam aefd vove o4[M[ I......... nyrhere: [voCM Held tM[Ie what be!a talklvg about tM promisee he nde M the P]avvSvg Cv®iseiav 2_9.but[My ett voe w pa ex eW 8 ' tMy axe m[I_requfnd 6,CM danlopmev[code,ea Chuoytnn]vat Cleuei`fie LMput m CM pxopotal. iwvc3lmesber B.11 geld Iace bar of rl[vamee—ie[ha. ve p 1 L rnld be app.p.at 11v Comcl3vwber grana voted EM xeriAay.rat theta wy mmt MltlM er hL,but M didn't I—LM f emc11 rnld have m Segel xwwxee. M.B IC old w. fd h M frml of the mMl.Plemi% M.Bu[ltt tefd M fel� g 11IIng Avd M gne w hese eW ae.a 6unh o£stuff and It.I—gu ahead wd3dottM.ivinm v.tdhere,Mev 1.effect—1.i—dove ie lied Lo[M blit.tbA City—1 Me PL AA Cvmteafm, ee w d If M fa zlght w r[mg. Couvtllvmbw Moot[.said tM Ni%gr.Bine P.-d Aldo[Mve evy Maxivg n[he PlevviAA­I­appxovfng oe di­­.eM plat beceuee[bey an voe xewf[W[hives-lw[Ill—M P-1-tM p 10 at LM-9t day that he `1 rould da aW.t t Se up to hi,(Nx.Blot)[o etwd vP to hie w.. {f s C--um,¢Aid M Int it le'he¢fry tM[n ne.4Wllvg here—w'ee Eail1%M upholdl% 4 quality denlvpmn[M wee w1BMoxMWe M LM effect ie o[]w[iv[axn of ne[MLite but it few ,.�-�" affect w the acmwic wllbri%of tM other vniphbore iv xhe eln. M d aefd be aefd¢hie rhw w had LM Y aovivg study a®teefn hue]vga,tM[he da.n[agrAa chat n Noulallot-1 he mould call teavumie ,.. Onfiwatln mod Mat mane M[he ft L emevve else hu a ff.Iter rnith or ability to uee e�ietA oY leW c a tM[[bey 1 rithw[[agmi m[he affect 1C Me w eMfz valghbore. mfd ha thlete [M puxpoea f gonlwwt a M pup of thL cit co Ella to fveuxe tbkt LM c1[Szen have a plea vhe 1 CMy em be[toted�wlly W f ivcpeome mod IvdePeW of race ax colo[m evy uF[he o[heti my ditlOft'MMe. aefd 1gh M e ple Lhat ora bei%affected q eanw.rM hes ev ewnmtt { I problma w rih ahfth.LMy tm.. .M f.elr the Purp.n of gmnxmvt 1.[M[n provide thm Hove - form,How own of x.reh ¢grin h1 covoait--Y tMt]e n n place f.th iU v ghboN that ie ,{ lowrf%[M gnlf[y of Lht1 rty. M mid I.A—mC toot vMt the eIty rill da abort it.M[M I— 1 she city cmmcfl W thio city goer t should begly et.%ly Ce pees lm,benvm Chay axe leamkare, alaaW they rm rake tom of tMse- e. He-id M feel.they ehwld upgxede Hwa of[Mee.Sae aW wM[hm rover eo[b1e kfvd of w[iv£ty ew't tete piece evd break up o1Me nighMcMWe Mera tM quaff rill M }., louvred. Ae mIA if he roue penfon[e about[hie i[Se betmae ha Iey beOauee M1e mw[rat there thio af[e.om aW be dose m1 like At ell rM[he sees eking Placa[Mxe. esid if thio ie vlAt w allot uvder �' mr develapew[c.e,thw w'n.M vete eon ciungee in i[. $ w Mnvr Nmtley thw brought Lhi.dL Au to a close ev LMt[M1a Cmm11 cm rave m Into Me regular q= aeiov. 4� t PugMBl ee88I0g _ II Mayor MmAay tMv tall.foc forest anal-op... eM pceewted tM dmoce[m,g[.PAtcy tlavud,3r. Si Cmvcllwobax of NaW Th.a aW Meyer PI.1.. '�'� CONSIOR yBH gWPHe OP TH0 PP8pI00B X88TIBC8 =l< Mayor Xmdq they pxermrotl tM vfvuroe of[he me[Ivw of fun 30 evd Sul )f evd Cwv 11- K mambee gourd m.a[ha metra w Amon mod Coovcilmembn Mll eecmdad eM w[fon. Ofgcu Cvuntll- +' camber Carrot me Aad eM viwroa o4 yma 30[o ohm M trm1W to 6rmt B[iLim twLly,A. _te_.P.e Ahan I.Cowell Action. All mon M favor of anmovdw[M vfvutee rich th]e om eO xetlov evd tM �' mesad uvevlmuelr. t a. U�7 H H z z MR _,E V wCpu`. Y f mr A.�q S' �n �(std. ^Peg 918 Bot 0 E SulZ 14 19S] _ _ PUBLIC ReARIIi6 Cleoids[name[fax mblic heatL¢ov m amlim[iov for a wrote d1ecW a emit by Tau MS L �� t z� ds.Plpee,CI[y Henagex,advised CW Cwnc11 of awining held July 8,198)ening Glet Isbell,Gt y � .+�y Bvglveer.eoyd Nlldex.OSrec[ot of Public Dtilitiee,Mr.Beady of TI.MSnor,Inc.end Hi.Swede rhexal they' '? dlecuaeed the ewlicetim foe re[e discharge permit fsm tbe Teue We[es CamL.lm. Be¢aid[he IT—IT the permit states that Texu[Iinoi Inc,proposes Co dfacha2ge Czea[ad pneaee effluavt It a volume C�h meed m avenge fl.of 34,088 9111 u per dry. Mr.Pipes advised Lha plm[iv r1[h1n[W CiCy a eatrat rtl- ,yhi+ t.—]urladictlw end[W vaetewtez L to be discharged Snte JYye Ctwk of CW Bin SecLm.Les HaeL. , :.,lid[W pmwaed dlacherge Iter ie beeicnlly eases wLx fa®tbe ghee eLuivg wocaee. The Council told m ver comtzuc[iw ie ysopoeed fw Che wmltl[W Iter L 11...¢[11 dieclurged it.a fwd w W }arae Mlccac site. Addd[i uy,W trod,certain plot mutes ere hurled off end[W pl hu a eIptle vk 4 eyetm far 1[e mmol dowaLic ws[e rhlch rill cov[f....t0 Ill—ee L. The cit a ff abveiwtl LW vel pond,W-aid,the—ti"meta tnetwnt faciii[Ls.and themevufmtu�ivg psomm. AddiCiw lly. r,J Pipes advl.estaff d,tbe Tevlewd por[iova of the algia etivg date related[0 i8 ge a1 im1Md by Std Hv geew2ee g=TLg of BmuCov. He Chm ivfocmed the D__teat-Lea m m moil'Ie v meed d e[W di.clu2.e does-m[Svvoly.mmol domaTie eve wets.the cite [afFrdoeaem[ eco®avdivhe h 1 ''t Haase a mobile henrlm w[W o Deed applica[1ev.L Ik:.aid[Wrefam me2mmr lead to atmos the die W ` iitebecm.m 1C 1.m[res [2eatmit Iter,hes m hmmeats.oz avy ether eLlogicel reetev c [.1v d L it—it Sc 1ua[efwly wed Iter ud itIIpreeev[ly ougoi"vg It eheplee[, Heid[hare L vo re poen [bels PamSC bold w reg d,IDat1m e x thtY g alae hi"T.Lbe 1 simply no rests m -being plated,ewe etiel d 1.and[bet T. C rhe[ hey ax eaking beE t IThIlt Nater ComlaSioh..Li team. y..„ .11.Se requimtl iv ragmd[o this permit.pTW staff rill-ray iv cwtmt HLh Tares Mirror should[bLgem fP�ht' '+� change iv the£arose. aI.p m[ac +{ Cvuocdluwbt.Cest.r pk If there iv ewe Sal in this web motes or ere w uet talking ohm[ [het[sumlvp motes aver a piste of glee.sed duet io mtvg off ud YWC L[W only utaxLl that L coming off of[he glw-. Hr.Sound-, Cit AtT.—Y.Held tW Iter L put LTo v holding[eek end-e[tled out. Sixl LttIba[Castes I.—if Lha2e ie avy eleavivg fluid or liquid Lvvlved L Lh18 weal proeeae. Hc.Blonde Vdth re fs ro tree t pros...I.W2 Chu lues pu[[ixxg it w[Se the holding talk for a pezivd v rtes m # eeM nothing 18 added Lo[W[I z that f.of ewcam o the Terse Nates Cow1.Slm. Cemci]muber &" Cate peered NmC Fe added to tW TL ..tvate2. Hm[t BouMa vomd There ie ow damiverelivatim of the i wLerLwtl[hare uy-be Ham cleemxe added n tbe Iter It sow point,WC gewcelly,Th,rates Se reused end "u6 [bele L m we[ewter CseaCwv[plm[xequlced Iv..dei[e bring LM1a x e2 up[e acceptable levels to diecWrge. �. Caumilvmbei G2Ces sold W[[W I[at will have chemicals added to it 1 oro[1w iv arda2 co clam the glees and I do Dot know rhe[those ch. .18 are. HT.Bwvtle said tM1axe r eeglmerlug sewn prepared by + ge.wice Poglwvrlvg of BID rhLh aealy.,.I.revierad.eloug 1.thatbe p tars f he wet.ra[et CWC - k mu di.'e ed end Fey Ire ell ri[hiv aecepCeble perm[peseme[ar-of LW TeueeGe[es Cmmlealon end tbe YYY Cewta.iw mnitls [W diacWTge ea it le III. Heid thIl vwlto g door exit td Che anglneaiing W.bet dot with regeid C [W gmlity of tW w r[hatgi ivg diechaxg.d. Caumilmembee Castel noted[Wn I a + o to a be ce ,� selyfvg m the ezperta.ia thiI Smtance,Fe.The lid.--w dove[Ww that Lbe chmicele are,but Sow engin- .�. aapeite haw Mt.Pip-said the a Ce of Taw.IS[M1e regulB. .0 4 thy. Cwvdid— -I, rot [alwye---IT ­Y­DREW Sta[a of Tvzee. 14.Baunde avid.....eT did talk[o - Disk Pe[areoo,pCW staff.para..£v2 LW sa Neter Cowi-e1on.rho mnitoc.ell tlHitWlgw.Lcludivg t City o£Bovteville's dfechecgea fxm IC ere planta,ebouC Liw parol[Por Sezae Mi2ros. Ms.Pete eon tee fev1in rith 1[. Comcilwebax CaT.t said the stet£ie aeh.vg W....d. vo[Yo take my acCi t th.T - IId[hem rhe[Cha-u—bt.of Ch1. It_I.th. L being xeLued. Hi.Piwe.aid the ILc that ie 1' II di-charged ..dry di been befog umimted by Che Terse Nater CowieeioI mW hu the rfgule[o..auth siCy Se he eLI I of Terse and they ai not pzmeThIt under a di—f.viola[Ian of peseme[esa of Lhac as c. BB l said it!e m v[pLnt ax proeeae[W[i.avbefng ne&d for iv[hie permit hearing. Ba said tW DI, eIWIY We m[e tmaefn[ervem bastes Lbe2e ie change L LW opesa[ion[bet hu bow wv1[oradnotr foe lu.t r is gadug I.III. Ceumllvemhat Carter asked wh mifice- -[M1e moos 1S moNee years-- Wt y w Bot ti.if[here Se It,chmga. Nr.Pipes a id because of the Seeumce of a dfeehazge peimiL—notice 1.requited. x� d, Mt.Homda—.a meson ly[W d1.che L Into a pond Few I—ding teak but save pllb—developed L—t q the a saClw from the pmd(mt[h CW wa[Wr w Ww bed xecmCly),fb w ac 42®tW pwevd did m[ eL k+i vecw-fw[W pwd r owsflomlvg. The­twas vada tbm fol tLIL Chasga parol[into[ley.a eek,• W wL. TW win hLg L,hI ro.d.they era rot praweing evy�[ype of ru eve ei nt feLcllty and 5 IA required Eor[he type of opeie[ion[Wy have. Comcilnemb.r mkedLif the v lam tv. —.Id be avvna pxoblm to the properly belw Chm. M1.Pipes indicated[hl.ie mC Ie blm. �- Y CONSIDPS­BC4 BBPAIHH r Cmeidei euthwLe[San of m acv s pairs t [W Sen1[atlm Divialm•e 9))[eek loads[Se W f mh1cE exceeded tW ae[SI[ee mtl¢zwcutlou evwovad amliec Mt.PI.e I--about these Ieke zs po[be staff took[W 9J]n Bme[ov w a bid by Hmd mod Gadmey.r ft Co do tW uvtlexemriage T Pw in tW emu of$8.111.4fi}Wrevec.when TW equlpeant r v di.... led(f— - d[1ve sod dciw part.),a ie We aubaten dmeg.to Tho.e parte ra.dimevesed. oven it we bot aper[ end Che wet-end aqulpmevt vee layieg ell ow cW£Lal.I felt lite 2e ice WLo ba—It He.aid tW Iddi-1.....e e 18.612.90. WLeefd trmawet of[W mehit.to my eLWx location mould Wva aubetm[fel mount of Dray. Hi.Pipe.Heid I—tTTk hu baso dove and 11 11 mweted CW equipment , mill L Wct w 1La Thur.de'y�. tle they asked[he Cwvcil fm a vel of ehrtldl[Il LW ezpeue. Be-aid - am Wll of ChL va a oat 11 cot m[of Stzeet Depexevevt� v we 1I L wdntevetI find and the ocher �. t Wlf will ewe frwLCWLBmiTa[Iw Departmevt•a vehicle mL[evmce fund becmw the wcb3vacy 1.It—bet.. [W Lw dewxtmmt'e Irk lwda e[[h1.— c. I—Rmits Ida Lbe writ m eopron of thio em d1[use and Cwmilsembel Bowed aecwded Lhe w[Ion. Cw.¢1lvmvbe2 Hell .ked hw inch w have nm awn[.a �e L61.equipwnt end bin aid ie it. It res voted tbe upevddtucee ft repack ere w 916,734.36 and the uvitnII - Ill: yams old. All moxa iv 4aves of the w[Sw and iC oweed mevlwwL. Tf COBSI00B GAT88 TANK PoUID)ATfOtl R8PA1R3 +, Cm.ides ap revel of a em[cacL Per ev `-Ilk, ImlCufom Gulf Sw[h.Im.iv Lha momL of/2 000 for repairs Co the fwvdME of[WeB 111 11 k W P L 8 N PlIlt i"` [WL 1-uMex revova[im.Lo be wid ftI ULIl3tiee Unallocated Heaecve_d Mr Pip Sd ID—ft.ID—ft. Culf South.Ill.I.Lha fit that Se dodvg CW telev181vg of our war linea. Be 1d h lily bed b..lvd trey with[W lapaicv Co Che ground storage Lmk a[Lh.Palm IT—Plaut E.. ow 54^ d(�u iw�, - ly mdblaativg en d.pelvtimg ow of.a a.e ki111ov gallontecomd a [age.[alio, using %? [tJ hie pcowaex.[W 1 y L pastor palated ouL a Pouvde[Ion faiLce[hat needed atLntim.Lo6lwv Isbell and 1.fyd Gllda2 looted a —ptoblam,be eeL,end hI a dd.nm.ad a procedure of punpine a Cebiliaed el v .. t "v urcy" , i e tht the g.. to.oleo LM1a probll Imeli y Gulf South.Iro.hu.tT.d.[ed hey Could be bete end = xs repair[W deeegee w Suly 20,1987 for apwoslw[aly 12,000.Mc.Piwe¢ported. .Gilder ivdlceted W We +F } ' �N � ( 'fin w Nfnut If duly 14,1907 _ook 0 age 919 _ ` A _ beau moble tv Pte. avyom alae Kth wy bef[e eolu[Im. Ni.Pipes Lbev pxxwem b<.NilGr'e x ,d icor.fe�thief werg vcyrP- ao ferxm dateimev of tM w[ex. xag uLmk in Cho r amort of 52,000. el Pmrewtktbe[twn o budgeted mlucevevco fume. kd �, commflm.Mx m tc.aa0 cM melon c ,wi,w of thigh Sz.000.:enau.re em 1la.n sr e a ' xrmaea cbe wtfen. All,.ere m e.yez.m[M m[fw nae..wwvlm..1.. �" � crnr neB.Gzg'3.gPmT ' Pma Ct ev..i E r Cit,BB wn.wttvl ov[Sova--[cote Boumgh - - { 4v Bic lime Pipe.,Cdty Nm ,pxaevLm SM follaming EnF wetlm ftm CM City at-vMth ren p ew[m tbe Cvuvcll mewrmdw few doted.duly 0,190). Nr.e.uvae roe akm Che Let meefvg add co I�altvxmClva vw of during meth a ci[iew t—l.—tagerdSvg]uaviIt.nate-BE gum uW yv1L[cffle - ehwt wcklm63xde. Be Mn prevwfm.om uletlug e[eCe end local xeglaeiove. M meed at[M peed W [M Clty Me vo local regulati-ca.td. CM ux o£sic gore. 3M tluvc.ville Cede of OCdivevicee.Svc 3 6 prohibit.tbe dig dM v mpf is u ft cixcuutmeea. ♦fixeaw.it uveae.fe gwettlly ' Pvxated by euvpoWdn: 3ceewe ez ev g i. Nr.Baume.aid—.al.tale lune my lmpmc CM ae of ceicaiv air iv indirect mora. for esevple 'art' be said,a pamm co®i[e ev offense if M iv[wtiemlly er Fnovingly diaPlaee a fim aw er"It Godly e ie vO[valdemlycmaPw.�CC pellatgv Ss a deadly raspm.aComevvxe Nod1P u .4?565 8 d.- 64(Ta CgApp. X(2 1111).Kth Corte v.State,i3S SGld 690(Tez.Cil.App. 1981 near refused). C1miMrly,a w taut _'4' offeme if he evtaxe If semdve m pxvpax[y aE emeber K[Muc.ffaetfve ea [wd be MdPm[Iea Nat h - .Y, +. w[cy we forbfadm,rh1c68 otic.wy be cewuvfvatad either by fa ,ehviwely deeigmd a uclnG 1v lid os by el.a poemd to be eombly likely So cave o CM d wtien of iv[tuae See a.Paml Code S iov 30.05. Smh a tx f.a Cla-.A vimeaevm(Coil uP c year,f]m up v$2,000)ff tbe Pett. 1 e eaPma [C ra �e demly mepm w It abort h pexeov dur3m tbe fespaee.e e3' The Cowcil w mvleed.bet although the City did.by caealufim Geigmta lceelfu a Bird Ssufu ry N I City Me ort adapted wy local segletiom pxo[ec[1ng IiU bfxd.K[hiv the City. tle e,Id mckivgb4GI. dvgigm[ad a.tbe State bite 11 192)et the regxe[ee Terse RGca[ion of Nv ".Clnb.to euppot[a P gem i for P.t:.p w of bird.. Bee Tete.--Civil etafute.,-,j.6143.. Mockivgbitde ere Kld birds em ouch,ase smar[y of Lhe people Of CM Stele. See T P.—cud Gl1d.fv Code.St.—1.011. Itf 11� agefn.f.tete Lr So aa[roy or tebe Che v e of mild bine.elcM1omh[he e[ v peivife.mh e.tlx]v M Cof.excaly bine each as Bnglfeh.pLe oma. See¢emrelly M.64,Tau Y.LM 6 Gildlife Coda. Al hough be mockingbixd is tbe St—bird,the S Ce Me vot greeted it my ptotected a S..Ne.—,re m[d. Se mem, mora mv ort, kingb.d. I.mild bird.,Tea-Pavel CoreEmle,1 gwacally apPlfcebly. S.alae CMpter 64,T Parke wd Gildllfe Code. OptLm_tatted to fav of a 3 If, ma163e ceaul,Clox �.Baum.said[hv City ha.—.1 Cd-rally. mtime o[Mc thm iCs tux a policy rlth ugecd cum Ild11Pe� 1iv6Prg� t......—mance o4etvgafdto[eetg�ing w .1 .leemeltMrMsisgum,.M f M " Che g regulaSiom celafad Lv pmdveelw used by ether cif Me lint.pmhib & paeeeefw of aft q hibitivg pveeeaim of comeeled air gave, mhihitfvg patmM fiw pexvi[[ivg vimta[o poexea a1x gore See overall SM[e v.Lwd vL[.3)4 P.m 24)ryahfvgtov 1962),Penile v.Pvecxovk,137 R92d(Nagletx a CL. ' ' NWuctev 193fi (CO2 mar qv vot sit gm). «hex titles have rb regulate[M1e my of I.gum,he valid,far.—It.in Clute.T fhv Cowc11 Psohi6l[ad paxevvvafrm die Mnin a¢air ti II Mir P-.1 of wy deacridtiw tM[by rue f J ptea.ed W.Priv.w by m v[M1er mameL tepabIt If dfn.Mrgfvg bb•...bot.,Pe tete.o otbec solid b]—, I'Ivaleclty of brvv humxad fe a wd. a Clute Coda of idivvmae,8a.tiw 1M2.t In Mytowa. Nu a«fy Ceumil.Mev So.Mev — Cl tbe place.give could be used. Sectim 1)-1.2 of th.Baytnre C of Octl d c.Pxmidve LM[: YS�iV (e) 1. it.Mll ba w1aKu1 for m pvxeon eo mechm.w e1e clfle vx die Pi 1.1 of avy G--p[fu, by —trvec nm Mow LMt by wam of.mpraavm air.capreaeed q epeivge.of.[hes vwm Se 3 capable of di-ahargin.ML..Callvte,oe aur.olid o6]ive ee[xer av eeemvt.efr a11ry.a k road $ higbray.tight-.fray w owx he pslwtt ptaarty lOf eoveomyocber Lha.hi. K sow Nut t. ov - ew of such peraov. (b)No axew¢M11 dlecM1erge av h cit guv ox a1x piv[ol w public school gxouvde.ahlic pxke,ehureh� gromde.ar>e eea[etia..uvle a the wren Me the appirv.l of Che peraov in cMxq of euh g vunG. ' gewl.Sfom relaxed to.oim1, env . viae by llr.Mama CMC fM City of Bouvtm ptrvida.w exwple of[M w t geatal rry mtbed of0pm[ee[fvg wfale ei[m[iov-.1m13,r[e CMS Pemoeed by tM edoPle]®t. Bmefm.M said,Ms cxictlnn w he poeeeaeinv or nae of air gum. Boa[ov`e avfal Cvde ce.hoavver.be said, yxrviG �� •y tMe alt shall M uvlamful far avy Pecevv So-hoot or a tIPS So.Iwo[ox kill r1Ch wy..rifle.ba em ;) m..lfn.hot or Eltaew or ocMi move.Or Lo emmre oc ca[cM1 by uy mad rheMorvec uy elle bfxd,old vs ."kieu[lfmd t.It. Ch.Lllmit.If tM1aBvlty ed B4-he-Cmweilf Ordlmvue.3v.S1m 6-16. TM raulatoty oPt_ exeivcludeerulea wle[m C i e e peopovev ttgle[iem t mdrve-tM.w UG . # ' wad.Cbey my o po.....im em/vr ux of a1[wm.It;. m/er ptofactim of evlule - y Ceuvcllmemhax tilt—said M wale 11M Sow It leaf th a tbinh0 fv Sbi.x P-tt F^f [ lute N'thL n e0hv i[ 'h hw B lrn M 111vf[v e 1 eM CigY+ Be acid beae ere the three Shing-M wale like So eau edm[m ae Hvordimvice from S6L.pox Ezw M.Bmme. t [ Comcilvevber Bell-aid be ie..of fM hiuoty of rby w deelgmte oumelvm ea a bird aacfmxy Pi mh.t.tape wre tdM C mks t—a vemlmful pre..... Ns.Pip.a pxaevtm a emy of tM sexMflvI wLlivivg tbt mWm of oux deadgaffav s e bfm..—U.rbich ae regma[ed by lndivid K[h the ry Avdubw 8ocie[y rhe felt-i-bad m fe@xeaeiw nwb-of bi.ep..fee and thL divezeify fe vv im3ra r tia Maltby.alible evviwmeef ave Ne fee[tMt blida play a a]oc xole ie cOv[mllfvg mvy types of •f ., .._-___ — .:— ![muvutaYl><sweclyue•••••••••'Fy-2g9::4LL � •x. , x g� S 77-7 o w PMEmven Pxvtecat eM bixdaifuuvd H[hfn Lh thhiittgj(d.Lvd May 131--1 M1:d- d �f �` N lei" $ 920 4 0 lltnutea of hl 16,190]CI __ ttt Ci a g 1d h1 olu 1.d'mm'vm3[tM City to my additlo.l I--bey.d om prwmt oxdlvhmeS or the.divorcee ezle[Sne S]")'? 1n d fetlecal mtl¢tete]axe. Bayosd[Bat,could—m the limit.of eta a lav zvd other spill,x t tie,ezcepL for 6v1ty a bird emcewry,that L ab.tiell w have,M a ,'+,�• mthe p[eeev ed. Couro—hll avid if w are gulag Co M a bird enewary,pttMpe w should do eamthing abort it k tber[M¢lvet famivg vice eauvdivg nwlut3ma(]5 10). C.vcilmembex Gxem esprmeed a coroam that n nit �j adw ell of[Mn pollefu that Ww beau outllmd,a pedally the lot o. aclvg tWC dvvae become uveo— j Pvrwa6le. To adop[a policy that li—ly Hll hen m¢ming.he eu n night nit G do. B•eaid W M m pnbi.Hth[M Idea of cmceeled elr g.a or wy other kind of poten[LI wap.like CWC.Mt he 1 .re et.Clute Mfivlti.of 300[nit per.—dm W otMC is tM tight speed[Mc n be emee.ed abm, M weld mC rmt Co"opt aha[e t of policy avtil ha fled a be[[ar uvden[mdivg of abet[het really nem. 1d M Iv rof oppaved m eekfvg St illegal w C.welehoae,WC W.Ie relucmvt w adopt a policy t—w uas[ly Nut 1t ceava sod.—fitly if n vn[[o say me rev'[kill a bird,that 1 ol 4 hi—W he fall¢king it eo ter ae m ettmp[[o kill a bird Menev mmforceabL. Cowcllvmbex CarterIy idif de dil—eoveom k3111n9 a b3xd or vdghbvre-port t eove.e Wv dem w,a[lust w mold A M ]w[W[mould e11.ue to pm eh tMee people. h.d all law acv ealactively mEotted aS w dao'[ h 11 apeeden avd w dm'[cateb all drunM¢driven. Comdlvmber Greev eaid 1E w lore maM 1[lllvpal t.Mil bird,that Se ova thivg.Mt going ba-d -C...Comellmember Carter fel[n eb.ld nm M1arc the 1 } f Pe it[M City fox—I mdmale evd M wind mo [ap ll a tm atcmpt to eithex kill oc memre a bird, 'aqu3cnl.v[c. M aid he mould be ePPeaed Ce the[rape enyny. j Gu.1LowGr gall uketl tW Mayor 1f[M ComC11 Cm 1mex.1 Che City Ut..y[a bring back ane sort :„" f vuvlvgfvl n&]at1.w support tM bird eemewry dealgnetiav.lee's&et LM1ie daelgmti.off the nf. w bougheorMlvwa Msomr e Hbomoxdats mrrwy athbrm — 1-t.le of dcaftivm.dme,mybe w b-d ttdeeae.eah eecw aot—C. Cvl : - G W L very--tin for b3rde ax avlvelS.but av she ether Laud.he feels every vommity fe uvlgua G "5' wy and Mev w drn up m aG1n®ce i[eh.ld CecGivly fit&w[wille rather tbm vwebady eI— ' xsvm'g A� rrnrr�� S ave Movdav i ;* Myar Malay cbev abued a letter HG Lbs Cmmcil addnmad to Polite Ch—Bork ECkMCdL mictm. '.i blU of tM TBC erpreeafvg elmexe grw3.de fo t :auto sed mais[ame Pwvidad by[ha ,I Chief evd fife ttdf ft CM appraMmfav of tm eeeaped ivmeeeeofcmc M Wyaw ovit m CW 5th of July.1907. of TM 6 "t—ie fns Myw Scott,Central Ug—ginewt M. C—C.BI.TIN - 08AP yaetival—CamalLa.bSC Green mmP1— d bEvde Peue evd hex staff for tM—1 lob they did J I neMM w tM ggdP festival.tW bin8dey Patty and wradS evd ell tMae can.eiad x1t.[ha �4 r. � PCtiv wc1v1t1ee. - �WUMvd gV.LS—Cmmeflvavber 0e11 eg[eed rith M.6xem•a cant.above. also eztevded eppxecfaClav Co "Y-� laMvy Potmte,gay Bleck evd Brvld Mllm xM put tagethe—I Wiped orgevfae end got ready g t,ttdI.Park for[M dadiCatiov caremulee. M eaid thle we quite emmea£ul a[ SPrlvB VM avd Lev y c ewrecie[ae It. �ktY k ex Lfwa --CmmcllmMr Ball eaid at SPrlvg LaM.n Moe a moot live iolm t. m (fi'to¢pia ChL]n Mev[he eowca of aw di.—.—fat[M last corp a mm[M. Be Bald M mwld y, SSM[a ae a£oscel city...11 di--of hw w ue it w r 1— M eaid M mouId l e< eapacfally like tv bore It w t.e Ieaw of Pcotwti.rbatrver to rev u wtar linea ma lvmallvd. Be eaid Ct.ro Le vnac deal of—ti u to vhetWr t e ahovld come J ,` !o. Iv eLMr xoxda.M eaid.n mad[o Calk about MC is tM cit mllsv. Be mold th, . fcavkly,—hla LM vw[oak ac M.M'd—m evv a forml atetewv[ft.City Cnumil y=y9 tMecen me eSewW�golvg Co clam nit[M rlgktoofv�mod P �M vanr livev t.xMrevgr + w i[.or gHvg Lv M mora ea alt. of ht a Sr—f. c.mrm[M[M & y chivM a c1G tally I...be Ivice[eaCsd it. 1.aebd if W 9vuld eek fm a famel agenda I v SGv G addnaa tW[Ge.. W.Plpea it tlyuaC 11 rill by our vee[city..til cee[ivg. `t Mym—Y eaid the Cit Mwgac—ba ht p Co pet tMt m[M agavtle. Coumllvember Bell 'y'"' caked tM[IC he wbeduled for the firm—Ug e£[ae he xetusva fxm Bie vece[lov. pales of Tvea-dTaaGn[of TkeeC it CimlmeLf--CSG avd—Y Maamfve er[ICM we LMv¢£erred t - C.mllvvmbax Cm r mLed tM1L axtlCly 1vdGaGa C vivea CMIr enea a valor i e vi IW t G ffn h e eMia r the c1[ �[Ge w ev dmati e1[ uleulaG m moreof that. ° - laedvw1-1-21a epee Ie m [aril tree , t et rS LtM1e eaulvalevt eo that taw. M .id they hew[lam rates by I epeLa and at.e avd m[yCh1.2. Be SHd tt.y evev talk about the cat—fetor it CivClmatf. �, 4 old M dna nit like tW[W.—t it degrades the covicep[of a foxevt fE w ova My up H[h aatMng Wt.ben forve[e. M-d CM uee of tW tem Eo m arbor aiw MCMn him•Bnat daal,[Mt M eels t-it[M City of gwtrvllle.we veed G Mgt pryivg v ,� lip a moth att—G.c ewe eefthay do it e.e of these a[Mr eawunftlee. �,lr Co.clLmmber Caster alae n nfdv.em[v —p—ut.bly p [o a vrory abort r lives Mere a vatinv mon d d rs[Mmoa d—e that shave gwuvd pavex 1—cause illceae avd evd poeelbly tumre. &eaid M Imow[hL Caumil has Caliwd ab.[.[[late mwr t3 �� {�,� �� lives uvder[M mmvd mW W[hinlu there en naod hole,na me MHdee a WtiC � - X.'. ruaow for v1m1m vonr 1Gee order ecouod. vvasid M Mpea eM Cicy Coum11 oft0untmille Hll Cam bort[o[M[3aew of requlr]ng 680 ohmy other powr capany to Cawly Ht.CM[ t,,,T,,,!! 1 typ of ngulatim.a Co.cfl.vkzBar Rvo[G aHd awl leEfuote of G80 edv.Sad he H11 6e HLh[M ,g$y.. '. Cmmclle.a 1n a..evve kIM of prapoael a¢dvevua o--aloe tMy could or could rot do. �_ ��r _ kSOB66 TO WBg SBSBIog I The Caumdl[hen navand[M£oanl excel.[o tM nick aeaeiov for[M ' �gugwL S 8Get1.lvfmwtlm. prnevLa[iw avd dtecwaiov of n ' I AOlOeglg®Rf fai ra __ m 77 q •�7 b,°t'I..Y 1' K 3 Ems, Tk tea kN "It b,t ��k3?� Ty _ AO 11 8)CITY COptlCIl MBHTING ___ PACE 921 L NINOT08 OP THH e0NT8a1L18 CITY C00NCTL 9�TIgG HBLO Da THe 11THOAY OP AVGOgP.1981 IN THE CITY BAIY COIBICIL wy _zzr CtlAMBEZS.I41CAT80 AT 1212 APENOE M IH TBE CIT,.E0gT8V ..CO08T1t OP NALRBB.TEBAS AT 6:30 P.M. The Coumil mt iv tagulax eeealOv vlth Lha fo12o ,—b....A.t: y Java Monday,Mayor Mambei abeam: Gary Hell y 0f£icera pro-mt: vy'#C ~t # Jiv Car[0ea�xreCt Gem e2,C �� Ila ea 9ev[[YBouvdeCity MA-ii City At[owey 4311EaiA m H.Gceu Orth Oe3Mm,City Secretary .LPetv]w L,g mp.k rLv'^'y Y Havactl.JT. Bill Bmt[e EXEC—S SESSIDtl f § llwed Ent.A-—ve 1——t.discuss the f 11m-N-yar Meedey called the f.mel aeaeiov.pev avd[M1ev race ivg pevdiug li[igaLfan: eehapei V.Ci[y,aM Mket V.CSty. ;�` j cx3TZEg ItleuT/IMoulas eEeelGe TM Cv -d from-1--S.eaim t.opw[M c acv ivput/ivqudry-w-Son. Om eitiaen ru v _ registered espeak,u follow: e y i ,� �2 Yatry tliu-.Preside¢[of the Pw[willa Jaroeu 2 M-.H ­­dL C­1CM1a Jayv.e.e e bevl¢g a"dog dip"w Saturday,Mgu[IS t t--d.for the Bila I.Hu4f tlmeva S.v1.ty. She slid[M goal 1e[o ral-.5350 by di..]n¢]0 done. She e.t--..d the * Couvcil a¢d their fcie¢tl-Lo brit,their doge tot 4e1-Mar[Petkivg L on Saturday from 9:00 A.M.w[11 6:00 i� P- SM-aid IM euv.v-Society merle fE¢eveLl ueie[ema fax tM mteide rvu At Lhe i- ii She also edvd.ed tML 9a[-ober 7 ie Labor Oa p y and Lhe Jayca.e x111 be Mldivg their Labor On rent Gellawv'e E..eevLevber 4-],begimivg e[6:00 P.N.w Friday-16:00 P.M.m bt d y. clue 1".rev d LM Cowell of fM"Nutted hove"-p-M.-d by Che Jeyve.a each.......ie.trently lookdm for evxou xletc-it-far this tear'-bmvt.d bwee—d asked ebM I �i Council Y thM ideas. renae thaw[hevked 1Eeroi]Medav far akin¢tM bmtl re[iov bafoxe Mr er8wiae[iov,voCivg 11 1[ru ve[y helpful Sv asci-Ging Mr mmbere Lo vote Sntelligm[ly.r Iii ABGOLAB SEe8I08 I— moray thm--d[M Cnwcil I¢foetal...aim,gait. TM iwocwiv¢vee pt.ew[ed by Pae _m of tM P1 t Aeambly e£Cod Church. roti. I �l COBSIDge T1®f@HITBB OP THE —I—T.CP—14.1987 ifCwocilmembar B mt roC[mde[M mfim to a we Che 1 of Jul 14 198] vd ilmenb Bow d �� -evaeded[ha m atAll-wee iv fetor eMA iM mtim neeead uvufmu 1 - ,yF BHCeIpE AHO CANpAgB TBE 11-1 08 THE—IT 8,1981 Alt—_CT198 it TM Ceuvcil LMn rwf.md LM ret re-ftm all vim—ti.votivg p.vino[.tbrvughw[LM city u „ •_( mall uthe-Mwrea rating Mx. TMur.avlt-of that vwvu-ivg ebemd LM follwivg LabuleLim: Y The Augu-[S, 1987-City good and Additi.vel gala and 0m Tax Elec[im Y-alta 5 8allota vat by City Pxecivcte "� s_ Prwaeltlm Pot/AgaivaL- Abeavt.a 101 102 105 201 202 206 301 306 401 Tma l I oo.1: The ie.umce . f 04.5 million-tree[ Por 109 47 174 1S 13] 7H 96 72 9 86 020 II fmprweu¢[aM reletea ora bona. •'Agaiut . 41 9 64 16 37 27 36 34 ] 37 308 i -- z, TM.a.ea.m _____________________________________________ .Yaddl[iaml 1/2 of li . 132 46 209 23 150 94 112 85 11 100 ev9fi2 1 r I :iii)local..lea Por ..d uw U.m ba 20 9 29 30 19 12 21 20 5 22 18]7 } I e.xdratat.ar. t. na.P petty 4­at ... i Propo-1[im 1 pee-ed 73Z yae.[e 272 m:and Yiopmi[Eav 2 passed BSZ qed aM 15%no. TOTAL vMsp?OTIBG:1,137 T01•AL B80I3�'Q80. 7,15 .� ereakdow of[M numberoE votexa voCivg 1¢each of the e3ecti0n psecimte: —ti.Pceciu[tlmber. ,Bello[-Coe[ Sof..TO 1 P 11•• le 101 57 5 bite Bfatlaa Me.Z,Sam gme[m Awvu } 1052 2394 23 P 4alketupti.t Church meloth It..C�r[xom 'f set 2" 17 15 HOl3dq Iw ` 202 106 9 =%t Pr.eby"'i"CMrch 206 133 12 eduea[Im=-.1.C.vt.r,eeglm vi Pj w 301 30] SO 91at[Iv L M1 Ing Melghb M d Cu[e 306 16 1 aitM1 Ma 1 1 Mvicav Mp i Chur.h "^' 153— 13_ Malka�"-.,,. ateAl_➢1et 3ct.9fLiv. � t ` xF, w. c # l ,tyY, { L� MPR n 4 e108 922 IAUT88 OFA 8 11C 1981 CI 8TI8 00[ — x[ ,}h J ➢Leributiov o£[M 6.000 bello[e Se voted fox tM rem d Follm '� - '�` § � - � �. f � Pree]nct a Luber of eelfo[e SerGl WmbeT Fevge t- . �) dbamtee� 99 0o02-0100 Abemne 50 3501-3550 �} ,`fb mu101ae 450 0101-0550 2 4 d 102 s5o 0551-1m0 2 05 300 .0 500 145—M 1-140p 202 500 19512450 ' 206 450 1451-2900 .3y,}Y ..'{• 301 499 2901-3400(N.3ll4 mt pinnd) 6'K Z 401 450 3401-3500 1 f -14000 ,t erial ft.0001 ntafud ae a"epeelun"hallo[1a[M oc 9—Idlnevev file of ebe CI[y a regWnd 8 ]am. u G omleted i[v official Imre a of LM tui ilwvM G made M iw ' the e 1 v[ad wed Comilmrber Be eeemdad Cita All 1n t and M d '' s � fineuvly. r m oeolaAnces ceaYxeyiac Tel easvLTe oP Tee aacTlm '"' neem D The Myoc tMv pruevtud tM first ardlvmce,Ordlnamu eo.81-15, [he cepClov of rhfeb M➢Ieaec9 Lc.a1-ls yi AB Oe➢IH1eC0 CAXV1asIH➢ -5 A80➢BCIAem➢gB3ULTe op E4.5N,000 egvIBIPROvel�1'A9➢881ATEp➢&3mA®BOP➢6(810 votes for and 308 mteu yalwt—pueed by of 5121 44 Cmocilvmber Crem ends[he mLGv co ede t OMfneme 80.B>-15 and Cemcllmber Numd semeded tM mtlm z " (WOP81 ComvllmmMC Well ie abeevt All M f end M G ed Sam ..- - The Mayor[ben pream[ed tM eec0vd ordlvem,Ocdiname ft.81-16 [M up[fry of vhlch Ie u folim: 4t'•s Og➢IWMCe Mm 81-16 'i Ae OaI1I9BeCe OF THe CITY OF e0eT9pILLe•T88A8.C19yA33m➢MIOeLg IW➢➢aCL6A}HG M90LT8 OP Y, eLeCTIOe OP T88 A➢➢FTmH OP M A➢pITI09AL 098-eALP OF Dee PBBCmT(1/2f)LOC44 eALHB A6D , k Obe TAP- TBW CITY TO BE 96®TO )008 T® egelt-- YAOPSaTY TA%vATe.(963 mus for avd 169 ' ' m[ee pseud by v mrg]n of>9s95). �'.p Cmeilmmbar eoraG fevavdv theavd int [o m sadv ewL OGibaece eal v.81-16 evd Com<! ck ]umbae a®oeeeovtled eM ..0 m[Im. All revs G oi [M im m[Ied evmlvwo[e: Comllvubex Bell Se na (, COBemH¢C09TgICF woe WLrge® 98gVIC89 MTI[188 e08T89ILld AHBA COeP6BP8Ce A®pIbITOe IM..r..HILL tl19H $. { Hr.Hill Waeh advieed tM[stave M has Mav Mre Mfore avd LMn hes ham other dlncueatm.M rill . mam[ha Cmvc31 Yuen all when[this utter. Ye ehm brlufly reviewd It rlth[M Cmefl.m em If ehey any awenm. 4 Y Iv nfervivg to[ha cmtract Foc emfarmee verviwv.(pge 6 of CM CwmEl't p Ut),N.Neh geld the Mu XBGede•vhlch eG[ea CM["said eervicee axe Intevded o be edditlmal venicu int preaeo[ly pnvlded the City.- evd mteA'[My act also additlml eervicea vot pxevevCly provltlaA 1v[M city^and M Eelt b G of xMve eta[mvvG era]moctmt. 9e veld n ary[alkivg about bx1 fve tooetbtleg n Nvtavllle[M[ ^ G avd rill add fuwe,Mp4 Iy lube eed bopefully pod bill tvd a plow tM Cmmlty we mloy doing ' thlvga tM[.eMy mu]tl like G do. [M—t aeetim headed^Barvlvu m by provided by eACpB,(Bev[niliv Arae Cmfermce avd pfafLne y N I),"he geld Seetim 1-1111y detcclbea--linea that rmld by prov^dvdl a avtl C povlde -t•re $?.3, £ ; ld mesa a and aiv[a1v thea 4ae111[iae•and 0 says m rill do the muvtery mxkative foe cM opvra[bv xYs" to avd asays[M`ve mat atfvtafv records Chat mold provide e[a[Sa[ice[bet rmdd wuun eM auceeaa ar lack .. M m [ad G h- erat3m. M said R mold be able t0 mdsnCud rhes w had gotten foe eM roomy[M[xould�. mgrm, 0o bid aeetim P evd C speak t.LM nm-enluaiva basis of[M apecatfm[v ('...� G [[hatfmilitlsa and Ge op xa[im ate but Co rvalMbla,m[^m[[o m hotel ac mtel o[m mtenx. } vveryow. ggg pnecaph H,he—d.it Sa ee[wt that[Mre will ba budpt Lmtml by the City in thv[tM 14 MdpcMmu]d ben to be-m­by the Buxem[o tM CS[y[o be--db in morel budp[Ivg p....each year. eecClov II-tit "Cmpevemlav Co ba pad by City."ie Melnelly.M avid,'tM dueccfpeiw of * the hoLelyo[el octupamy[u axdlvence rhich uBramevt[M Camcil Ma passed pnvfmly fa uM1leh[M 4{, ing hose fuvda m n[M Nrem 1n[M came 11 1e-[lived 1v CMt ordlvmce. I ether verde.M ✓ - ova.of tM three P-1mold em to[M Mree et tb.[fu of g9==akfryl tbt eecmd ou ' mCM latae:and the[bird m uv[after cM eemvd m pmcevt pea Ivto , effectPaOYIDm G B Lm then or dncmnC a mad fox it. Be seld[hie cee[Sm Chen pee m o[fe tM Nreau dam o etaG lm vhich tM Bureau mill.oY Cmcw,abide by Buicelly. hl Leah veld.ebe xtet of eM agnavmC 1 a[mdacd'b fie pli rovGfou rblcb an iv 4v my mteae[iv rhlcb tM:.ci y enters fn[v. eM[Mv idled M Cam ll e e tm[Sm[o pap 5 of tM�ib rant pxaaw G"Gm'beemte Mn b df C dimueaivu capcdieg[hie. Be aefd M of CM meemovC iv te[abilMad av Ge..ae yeses.bb, i !rally—demw113[Mraefter year pried.[e [[Mcm1e u[ [i int�e xeomd 14 vof Pa'.by.' ➢tb-perry 90 d­prior to vxpirati v �' - 4 said M emcof LM r M I-a ev1MbM by eLtt rty et fu Por fafluca eP tbt otMx Arty t. " +y �' Map pq,promtea mntelwd MxeG. ' Mr h they 1—d—d abbt.tubera aF[M Nroau(doM Baveyuvd.Pegp'tlrldevt•na[peaev[),yen C id r 111 ilodpa d Nbllt 9eG 4 id[h.t total 04 efs avtlera io[M Nxuul hmrve M ? � ..Y_1Lrf.,4LYL be4L._heLeLd to peTeik3bt_ LR WA 1 `• 4 A 11 .1 •i��s5ih� 'y R :�. + T t mx wai g AA i r , • r ',� �. ,n+'- T 5 _ 4 IffH01'Hs Ni Oe—C.11, 923 aoHa[ia proeaee ie pewSded vhieh ie evxtw[ly L effect. ��i QacLiaa fxw Gumll A q- Cvuvcilvwbex Grau uWd for l—lcatio¢ 1 xvgaxd Cv cava 1.b.5 apeeifically vhethec is a.ag ed, i that the city Hll pay BdCpH as percevt mf tM it mtel octuamy,u beg3nvL5g Tamury 1,1988,.7.e f Yb growdbieekLg.NHIC88p9A COffiS]ATn4 ee eeid i[rat hda wderetmdla w wuldn't begatl Tavuary 1 if w b 45 4 mot 6eohw g[ouvd:Mc.puh said it Hll be beg£ming 1-1,1,1988 or after gcouMbraaking,ae stated, ,y+v' al[hou¢h it ie iv[ebad[b[[M wv it L stated here d0em't CotlflLt H[b CM atdlnua vmid]a for[he - ]S M[elao[el to ee edopt.d by C.11 eaclLt(Ordi¢vme No.87-12,adopted Nay 26.198]). NOTE: The ordfveme e[at a5 eFfec[LteanVery 1.1988,er upw lrouvdbnakivg fora cw�tlw facility eta ae deter mimed MreL,rM1icbvex ie r,[Env fa—d an add[Lal[w upw Lb o ay " e furnished by en Mtel yr mtel of am(li)iaicev[...') Sco[[eowda,City Aimmey,noted be Hlltadd^vhicM1ever sou {. y. ' latex"w thle egreaun[e-[bc it H11 mC be to ewf11C[H[h cM ar1Lc ordiance. l $ hmekfvg-ewelmwMt Bno[[etacWdefmc atcry fficaeiwew aaiM1ee bvev let.aapbHldingwelxvi[Afw)cov'Cro b Limo of[ba facility bkl Sawed by tbLCity M cox het wrbd Lw fwo P— it w LM ei e S eb auEflCleht equipment ezie[e w site[o ucomplLh M k:"eakivg vhy roeltl 1 b Eflclen[t ]` 4V , grwmdbreeking nam vivg a copy of[ba aortae b d end asset to prune d4 h a Bitot wuLyb five vanvpt t tecmLnl0gy.L ldwtfesl to rM L is M otdlnuce(po.8]-12) (pOCE 1be dlnanna- .a[ea Gcowdbnaking atoll oeeuc Mw[b guv[evilla Al-Cwfumca and pLScora Mraau 1a c[for uq.—ilb aE a no55Laruce curter,a building permib bs bow 1 mod by,M City f _l:__ of said Cav[ex.evd a cwtracmr bac _d[w ov[Lwoue waW ov LM it.. The City Mwagatsbll iµ Idenivlae tb dale of gxouvdbvaking.") oum3lmwber L tie-id he Me m[bd Ne bwefit of evy-aativgs II fueltvg�hfmtifw vrp—il-ly dlecueaedCwd b did not ubentab all the detHle, ee mid 1E L vete w 1 hoot thle uyg�in abort ewvthivg In gevecal or ou specific pwleaC, Nr.:Neth said w e alk a a ax,dc ting. Be eeid Old—No.89 12 ptmided lb[eb Miel-meal eveupanty W 5 collectlwe wind eC-1 rbv hL t articular px,*J,,(Wwvwb 1ro3ac[)eux[1, ""t,m-11 Groep void Obinuca ora adopted far thly atticulai pc-id itt—bla.[M Ta-uacy 1,1980 date mold bagde LM tat, k eb fML f"mf— [M Gwnll Lewded. ..said w g.k Cha[the as wind begin Javuary 1,ox pooh- breakLg,rhlcMwr core L[vx. Mc.McCaw said if¢coubbreaking akea pulmeace before Tavuary l,teI'M [L e b eeb e i bEm[e Cbv. Mayos—1 said[hv.It ehwld be hicbvec we a Eint. N.Mccuv sold M[w of bef-n g—bl..—g. Cewellwvbar 8mtte Bald he thwght gromdh[eakia ehauld nae be tl avived p [M City Nwager.but recher based upw a efgad comtroC[iov ew tact,a pelf-wuce hob filed—I urtica m �f Proceed. +SS Nr.Ge abd fM City A——if[hexa we a c eaov for Ctag v date iv[his docwm[,"t in tb[ A vu cot e e geatLv of he.una e. Mc.Bpwde said that wv Ju..en eac—d Cave rhw it rmld begin--[M +,•i beglwivg ofba qurtee.Lft HNaeh uid[be fv[e¢C fox[a I.....of cb fire,12 wv ae 8l-.db i..king—[ML t: wv tM Wy,Mt Ear some se w,[b Tsvury 1.1988 data go[a[tote. W said b Ms oust Lel[LM date - e elgvlflca¢[,baevvve w ax sally talking abort growdbxuki¢g. Cmm 1--C—1 entad ha sada eor clatificaHmv a au .it we hie mdere[eblvg that the to pcoem agate b,C,&Pee LM Wwvwod erole b 11 we�inle tlwpe hpmeeid thLw LM Hw a fug bly be aolvg this rhe b d d 1 dor a I. •: amethivg.at leas ureau we MpEvg f Nv Sd 1 b f a1Wd abort thi,Chen we a �,* � vutivg Hth LM M 1: re L tow.eb In-. Sd iw f.61 d site,it roe telt--becaae of he h�S� it ..[Ming oaOfvg � bing�haet..b..maeesfal[W yove cmuM, 116 I alias avaa f..it,m w.lwt.ecn. , v begfmlvg of sour mope[[[-Il I,the Hunan d 1 g Nvi M is f of a couple of Beata ago.and + [b[ru[m eCu[[b[u eb L[is accumL[e covey. G esidin bweidereLiw prfaarlly o£ by ealstivg mGl omni,wM moxa S.in[O ba[M awc of all of Chia m m iv roe decided t it w it w 8lt fate gvoadbreAking.w I— lb b—evEb Bald that dose ro aviibt if i—pmlect aver flies CML t do tM ewe[ ..v th ewe...I pxolact{bt agai.,w wind...be —1 wtil Lbet pre tet Cowc I—1 C—t said,Mn Lot-wtdv,.ha[wei w do mil this cw[cu[.SE—.—d falls sf through.this..[root Se v-Id W w ne Laex Mw m egneanL at ale Lima,ab w'11 Mve[ coo back ^ ab eeaa[a a mar agteam-[....Mr.pavh add,"ae.Cbie vov act aovan't seat to I-- Coumil- €+F : vrbar Gttes said(i[epvake)[o aq dewlopant mf thio L e, bather it ie Auwwb o vo ^Mr.XaeM1 4 Bald'[het sill met the te`ulxeuv[e w tW fixe[page of[hie c m[uvderC ervlcea tv betprvvided by ve myehfng[ML mould me[ M[ I——mould fall Heb.tMucae roti. wmilmwhec Green mted this eextaivly vaede taw claxifieatlw. Guvcilmambax Graw mted CM emwd gaetlw M hu I.rbaet ox m[[h.Henan Ie bbge[fa w-[he emu budget year u LM City ar w a celendei yeas. tlr.ft h—d a p—L[hL cw[xa p I-[M[ [M aunty weld pialde a 11puad bdget to M Cie,by Jua 1 eo ae to ee[it up ee it gveetihmugb LM City's bedge[1vg procaer ab LM.Hucum'e f—I ye r ie tb tour a[ham a ty'.. Cmunnilm t Go e¢auw..Iad [b ewe.ay rev[undec Itm C iv 9ac[Lv II[o tubae caLbat w a fie0el wax. Mx 0owds m[ad M1v Hll d—it a M City'.fi—I vest sod uW that oboes I—.a Haeh said[ML ie e0`roblw. 4 pre puh eeid[M$200.000 ie inavded W by Jut cheek or --tor rhlch li—w Hll e p ab miw. k" COwcdlmw- G asked abort n LM ev ,bt tM City xe —ill Of wzelL,iov of Leuxam if.M old'.-1d h wact.i b said this a-tion inplievatbt t �F him. Mr.hubs eeid they.111 be—.I a ew[tactual day t wfn[aI.iaurwce eb it mould ail—b a breech Of-.tract of w mould Mve ro vvpt—a tya a wvdmavt n the m¢trac,siva-[M Clrouuamva �.¢.n ora [ r Y • ' CewclLwbr Cxee.asked abort]tem Ip,"gold pe[mleee.'e n if the a tosay'a flee ec wx noble: vwld[b city M 1— Mr.Hwbe.aid tMt mould Jwt be a L.1—mfidwegas w rou1de -Btu ova Caw tlsevMt Oreev thou aakad If,under wployavt pcacti me[M1e city caavt deaerimaate ' beet mf mit—hip.aevv if they axe m[lapel seeldevt :bix H d eeid[M city cam t demelvlaLe LM but of citiavvehip but if LWy dor'[Mve w[k au[Mcisaifav,tbt I. a aeara[e 1..a oLMc tion V.kr f. awahlp. Na eeid w em Mve ellws rho bw a glee-card. '"` ask Mt.Hounds eugpeted thele chap¢: Ste[im II,A.1- 'Haglming Mv[vabe I.198E or affac gcwb- p brukfvg m[M 0avve¢[Smv 0e Lei deusibed 1n Ya—.,Ph I.A.MICM1avvr cone later.tM city H31 aY... # Sv&ac[iw II,C.—nhavge"celebax year'to mity'a fiscal year— eb 11 '^ Co—I—I Ceztei..ked Nr.Weh to ezpLL eM seventh umber of Lhv Huteau ab the oovdn"tIw Pt..... eva + Mr.Neth told[M byl .E tM Hu[eau provide-Mie pill be yr d1 and M-ami eti p eve rhich • - w-ut w mea dew eo Heh CM Lbmught L vLd of WIpfag CM 1 y a Lug h b •of b Moue I �+� 4 ,1 v 3 �k 1441 , a —924 Book"C- 0 A0009T 11 11.1..Cl.CCOXCn X88TIXC .` M,c k ^iaa rhy ve eeC Chis up 1n he fi a pia id b ha sue !ve Neping 1 p 1 t—t,,it ve ecubli fn ., h ld by a tsssls g v®1 of Lhe.1-1 the Chet f he hemhe f tl" C aMths Cha1[vm of the-Au aad they wuM mviueN Co tM gutew. ha Bu d. ld h..i * -ss It pr a s.h bs H.esu Nmet sele.t amain ae w alNxoa[e if N y d t ppt f # y twee wind hove t. NutM1e aoetnating c ee again[o do[batt he f na,.the kI 3 ll d1 ate mould.me frw Mt Breus. Cmmcilsmbex CIsa®itsatd s ie I[ill mC plemad rleh tM os i (` p[ Mr.Xaah.aeid he ie m aur M[M hu aero averyiaB�o keep uL It the""'time aha smog h f dl 1 1 tamable cu ,Istl..N ver camlsz eitmt[m e t areaLv [ —'. yr 1 y still 6 rmreaevtative f the i s hila s tiro m a seed Chat Naeelf-peep 1 g A : Gmcllmmbex Grter said there ie a desetiptim of the cvnvestdm.motet Iv—tits I A of the h1 h 1 the key tv the...[tact`Ding Into effect. He Isla eev 1 pre.wtatiml more sada[o the Ci Cowc11 4q b f LUt[s mod M ewe w a LI Council abort Nat k]ntle of faefll[ive mould be—it— Hs id Y M hay vete ort Mrs and IIIA—d u directly,.3a dor.vet hew aI good m Idea es N rhe[Is[wt this '. ll .yl+ _ iptlm mete oro of[Mae--ist Mecripeime If is.amavtim I.Itst. M.eked Xt.Xuh hw to ( -Is facell,y.111 fit what we vtigfvally is—Id and hw each of a.hwge sight have bew nada. I.id Osie ie a Mai. diff—­Ie this dea.tiptim am Dist dIscrlptiona Ht. eeG.NL my Mee V hd.r,Xuh He IPed this dsectlptien speaks Loe. aha'..t m ezpec —t of[M.Pa.131[ Hut w ate tlsg f it., is v1v quit.[.est m.w bindle.uM,aeid if 1[ptwldes a tsti_e£ility Iufft.iwt t da e C 400 role Ss bwgmt aryl¢order mod cert be divide up eo esat t Ft cIe type op s M tcamet]ng pathe g—I..m Ieid preview dlseuellme Nlkad s[etas of sews 1n.I,MC ds,.Co give tyros McBulkfvg It—""t".h. raluproblemntuag—S It 1,frm tM[ tithis de is ;S rrb avd est[M plane rete sot totally dewllped yet wad Chs Sstent Ic a uu It I—L vmtof s d 1 Neat(Ohs one v ate Calking ahem vow.-[hi.does v Iplll wC Xmeawod). sidf[I[fie - u'. a vC Hee M:' > afv P.—Illy 28.000 feet,but it MI ort bew fixmd up Co the Istat that m Can my it is 20.250 r 4�e it I.l"t—aces epptvrfmNly mass Hs aid Nat floor also emtalm elevaNr epees,Lvilet ap - id apace.lobby mals std ala,of It—things[bet ate—directly ancllliarlae C.this mit. ts.ecf it or sot a parteIf it.eBa mid a-t:one tLa shay it x I bsisg dlecweed at 20.000 f thea vet Pies meidarad for nom mote a ea of 10.500 fast. He said theta ra m hisB flm I, is ths y of dear that m could teslly go eek tv. M—foro,s said•it evw.rose Ingical to et this p s k ase facility ts[Se geisg tv prweds I car[siv I xatsx than try[o 8st it.LM details P tbs hit ds.... TI[N shat le diff....,,M said, He aeid it Ix ivtasdad[o M rota fIssibls but at , Cs I.tiro,w dm'.t orae,a 30,000 w fort uvft if It roa't[aN care of 400 people It a sit—bemuse.: al Cmmilmmbet Giter..Id—actualie Ne flmlbit"Y of this damn y ptien,and mybe It beteg miniael, 1 e tM City[e I.I.—faro beteg CNt d too g to,Uly[o —Id.. Xc.Xuh I Id est I.tight.Mt in[¢vt Sa tv M mea gsmral to Petmt flesibilltybut demand Che ud[scale. GmcSlmesher Car[ Id de this thea is ctipiim,If I.rope'fs.ill[y P-7—rhes Ise pts—Id earlier>n texw of th.u o p.,?, Maids•[Chick is bamwt fwility,mom CM ea.ly me est s hes see¢,mould-117 eke care It rote thaw ah..t 400 people. Ceumilmsbet em .eked if,s^,^,..•^--Its m the earns.c t t Md bees left o Xc. -Hash said NI di—its,s s.]oat had Ia tM roam thus mole ieft ort becauel th,t tort au[Ill fl bility tM atNi[ac['e daeigv of it. Gum3lmMer—ts Iafd hs hill dce.mC horn NUtsr tM City of ths wu 4 rill ore LI eecevd Ewer v the buildivg•.tsy say you cm.--lock It a cav do Mm yw moa[to do h It � I, m yo m lith this,yw cIt' th.aid ebL is i h¢beg.lot of a sClove fs Suit I souse M cvuldv'L a M1w CM hs could 6e a p.r,tof" .Cwvbilmvmbax bit, said headldn'[feel 1 ry Is tv rM ow Xr.Nash said[M city mold ort gas at,Mt rats.Che"T"would oro it avd h is .4 by is bursa sae e p is the fleet place Comcilvmbar G to aeid hs still M.a MN— v 11eb11 ihtouvautM b of ewi"ttlI8 the city a v m's lemth Etas It.M.auae of Chs mmintees of Cs bcerd d p,Y t gh udgwisgtprocau. Xx.Nuhteaid tM Bureau Earn[It asplayae of CI city and the b.dgstlIg pt em is[M budgeiisg of CI 3%thst the Lity rill providl.frm the hotel-oriel Lu. Guv.ilmubac Nno[[e Bald it `mot bs provided HChout OM cumiwCiM. Xeyrt.XosI­day ait i almly a.--hs,. etfe[ft evxvice. .Hash - fotiatepelapurpoee�[i[yths[se•cm roc[m1[M1[M city 6aceuee Chsoca L l[yaM.s[az[hs[ be ..5,: this P 11 Cmmllmvsr Harr L aeid M mderetsadl Chet the Huteau Ie trylvg[o s up.Nuldslivae thin cm b deal r. e[ eL 4; !el[h by the archl[w it W.gash itl CM Bureau is e 1 co set tb the avd Ptoduct. -h..veshst I. aNd i } I'tsy ew't be tin tleCM t,,6acauae thq see1.n.11w som leewy for the-atchitecC. Mr.Xuh Iaid CIUt t xtgh[. Xayor hItI—aid lb lit Nye w afving for at ucag;mol m.a L¢fv [he goal w see.ee mi[v Cry N Y ' I glw[M1av flex3hiliLy[o giwaue est deelgv.a - v ,.� Nt Xuh aeid ftm OM xtandpofm of issue...,FO ie fel[lits,1[mould be a—Isivlm eyuw is MI h M era eomou¢teas-MPC ie.Dore.and rhe[t.ort I—to going to Ise N bs Mf—d a 11[e1a bit Is— I - .p. f r exemia,hs said.eM,a Ss no sa s Is the hotel having 1—1.1 here I.tMemEereme amt h is, 'I a[shat heel-d Ilps—.1y rhea throe tw Dina b.together 1 Hs aeid Osaea If the details tat Mw to he corked wt far eM eff,l..,y of Ivarybody.3molwdsaaHe aeid i[ie ant pe[eA est"1 ie Ir It mould rock. M aeid there uy be part.of 1[[het ere[It lay and pasta of 1[tMt Its is ,M lege p I.— CmmllsamMr—ts I.ed ha felt mwind Mve to b—I she ower.to bold Isaias Mity moll ee[ha sraeu. Nt.Hounds.CI[y Attewey,said M feels w Ise adequate protec[im--abetIts 1 k vg For ie pro[ectim fru OM opexa[!on of a sen-profit co[pore[Im,sed thst SP NUC[M city b b ! d for becau.e tM[is really the only telaCluvehip CM[w are Cvi•g I.Mve to Me[fa go f e rota..because[s city Ie ewtxact3vg r1Ch Chea Co p[wide Mt Lyps of facility. Ha aid h h !n m requireuvt N eufficlw[eo cover the liability tst LMy x111 have e a vrpma[im and ggpiyle ptetect the caty. Xt.Bouvde anted Cs City Is likely tv bs v®ed a a party.vd it Meabeev owed ae pIs[y i[mtimet 1.a..sew.]I I NUte s wel®aP of a con rte molted w tM Jobe bat glee the +aM' If the law•Cs clty sea and defeua If tbsytIts av indvpandeat.meta.[.,avd Lha cl it,Imo mac. gv [aIf those is—t.si—t avy I,...... acCo Coumilmeblii o w made'whs mLiov tea w [s Cmtxaet fax Cevfexmee garvicae x1Ch[M goat 11 Ac 11 C f ems stN xi are mavded 1a thea[at Ibwv sed Coumit—or Barrett aacoadN is ion .' I mllmssr.Cater avd Hao[[`sated AGAINNT[s mClov. All Diss a clLevhera w[edfs favor avd M [Ian sed umvimwl v Ceumllswhe[Bell ix esIs[ �, wv as voL , - ' + COXBID.B8BOL0SION CCNH®TItlC PACILITY Bawd..City Attvicey,--d CM Coue.il CIC 1, Me previvuely sid—Lu abatwavt f s f h po d gas d Pro]CC,shi.h bs mast end chis la sly the eev¢vwod CIsNx of eM proposed u d M xt shish I. sNl-covferen..can ovpl.. M ed a rwolu[Im fm the Ceu 11 a eidera[Io hl.h b Sull d i6 I rhe M City hs dose is Cs p MI h SI t id apt po 1 o q gem[ yy%•° ( h rt 4 ' 43 x NO £ p C NIaUTl6 OF AOGOST 11,198) BOOR'b" pa8 915 Nawmevt avd It 1 En.[Mt thlu dvuld,Sn fac[,be vM[CM City COwefl deelxas tv do,evd to ou[l]ne rb t cemlva i-he dove[o mwy11N LM[,Mfch I.Nv d¢elpatiov o£a—n-t sow avd mterivg 1v[o m j V. E );), wtaewvi be[wev the dewlop¢t of She Ptmex[y and LM c ty Htb regard[v tmm aM[awvt. Be said tM aeeol- N, ''+r {} 'eo cfw tkav d3xeew tM City 9weetery,C tycgevegei,avd[M CItY Ac ey t.pwteed Hth acs Il.bivg[he[auk 3y ) of wasiv[o be mcmplLhed.ly order[o cvmode[e Ch¢ C...Elmvber 6xeev ee16 CM118 ehev dvee mt-till ewe 1 whe.M MSewvt Psogrmm rill be w,but 3 these Hll by —it,for it. M.amvde eafd only chat CM b h ming Nat dew retic.g lly y ." I[Mc ennaieCwc H[M1 SM repr nti-the Cowell hW vada before—tM fmt Chef it wind be afiweyarra W abatwvvt,1005 the fixer ywr after W Ivpiov —are coo-.0.HSh a sedm[1-v of 10 .--t p ' Yver uv[il it 1e owlets index[M W abettor¢[]n effect£-r five yaase. 8•eald w Hll biivg bort mm -'iy agteemmL 8—nIIY aloes SMt live.s—I dietueved. Camcilvembei Cax[es eafd M dvee vo[Mve a problem Hth thio cmtrec[sed m prOblm Hth[M puipoee [ryfw[o mmvplfeh Mie. Be mid M dote net kvov[MC M Ma a Pmblm HtM1 tM Ler abaresnC Mt 6e does 4vor w W om di—IO.ova wevlvg vhiN we£aicly Smgthy abw[[mm eM[emv[alchwgh M fines c ham CMt CM Cmaell rave m my eovclwWov abm[a 8emral pvliCa 10 tM clty abm[tae aMcavevt. •^ -eatd he avwrMt wamtu tM feet tMt[hfa pcapeesl or res-lu[imwe copped w hie fiat m he eat there Chi ¢vvnlvg. B¢said M ie int reedy ro w[e for a Matte m for a wCil h¢thivM[M CI[y Cmmil It—kdvdcOf intim m eMuBh M uederrtaode sills-ra ca111vg fore a oMer]vgh i[mIF Co cd e quite reedy For[1 a wr[icuMr prole M said thac Particulac prel¢m Me tftulat cmulc t and it.—Ft - it pulleya eiew[im tMt M d-¢e m max If }�x,5 it f1Ce our gb.—ba dors int n­vhe[ M eouvcil'e wvetel policy 1n ac thtt[Sm. Cnuvcilmmbex B-1 vafa by doe.vet Nlvk Ne city weds a Bvsxal policy t0 eppxm¢[M t.rolueEw be- '" y W Comcil chi-evevivg. M¢old Ie ease Coweflsembex Cerear was int Mre ohm W mumil di--eine T' Nfvgu earlier abort tM proleet evd M feels[M Couocll aMHd bptavd m pore chle re viuclw. C_.11- f wbvr Barre[[Nw sde tM m[Sov edoo 1 1m 8)-0 Mpacton f uhf h f vF vt� 9P3W.OTIM NO. 1 ASSO0.—OF TBS CITY CWNCIL OF T86 CITY OF mRPf8y1140.'T8L6,COBCEBBI90 Y ABS08ABC8 ' 08 TA8 AHATefePl P0a Ttle PaOP05®up®IAOp PR 0';ANiI MIgING o180s rilmxgGS ABO PROpI81®4e eeLATBO TBeueTO. Cmmcilmmbec GaW ..corded tM m[fay. All wcv fn favor of t e m[Sm mado[MvaluLim 90.81-8 PT f uocilamhere Caxce[evd bw[te.vM vawd A6tID8T the mSiov 88CBd by f f tto(M31 abemm[). (I M CO�SIOBI 080Ie1BCe BgCpWTA6 dm BSSTazCfItlG T88 P088888I®Alm 119E OP Ala orae.Baas Am ARa0Y9 e®BLlacsapxe 8-vdsate ay d[M City ASSorvvy.a tt Bmvde.tv awn[SMe 3vfots[W. Mr. s said Che[Sty b—wade ar a of a P-1.w ttIa is c 9.mmd tM Comefl vgbd hM m draft avottivame almg £ certviv lives.m exult of leer we4's comefl seting ge then pi.svtad[M vrdivmee.ae c ptimed belw, - Mich M deecxibea sere klvd of v4ddM of[M cued"M-OOe Hth cegerd to W use of air Bora e jIj� ®16ANCg NO.8)-1) f Ag OSOINAPCe OF T88 C3Ty COBNCIL OF 1H8 UFT OF-FS-.TB S,1eC01dTI1EG Alm agSTBICTi116 NNN R88`OSSOFSI08 A811 08Y OF AIB GIIaS.BgY9 Aa0 Apagyg,AFD eLIECSBtlIS;PPOpIOIXG A PeW.TY OP OF + M$100 Poe WE eSPABAfe vImd a;dor tl lFO OTew P8W3Sl B ,00 TB88Bxo. atlx HOuvds thw xmlewd[M veriow.Pcovivfm¢HN.tM C-1 iv d-1. Coumllmwber Basock wpteeeed hie Saklvg beM a'w quay it.tide. Cvuv 110-1 Bowed said_ie a vaxy dff£iwl["i"N legla M, t la mra:of w.atu rhett w—.and otMr lmtftu[iove have a ti011 to try to dml Hth-Un[o mM chw ince hmav ktheir relatfwvhlps iv'_c B Sbm mS SO be deeCrm[ive. Be Bald 1v geM1oal.!nr -` x : ]w[amv.vmmy perems Mw mutt---nm Iv --lit tv InJ—bit.w mfmlu rho Mw remlved ' m lvlury of sow sort, fMeefott,M said,Mev w It,m Se[ legislate Shia,ft ¢ally em¢th fvg tM w mlll 6e Ssffec[iva iv mmdteo s se[be very cwv-vvble Ms[Mat w say Hll int M accep[¢d at ell. M rww co Mas 1.—mnB-Ft anyme emm rola[.m.Ywvgvte..-d fevily mmbett w moll,tv let N— S,city Is going Iv this dfcec[fov. Cee¢.PIP--.CIC Mvw¢c,mttd--fW I.m cM yevda became of a ta_.t fres a c1[faev Mo ora cw- carned th-t Cite—ObvcMod kldr mote ehmtfvg tM--g d.(v[ai.bird). thin the city. Beyer X-vday wed w tMv hada mrk gmeim m[hL[o dimuw rM[aur prefetemee moxa COuvclLevbee—t-eatd he Is opposed m b¢fog able m diwMige a-Fgm Oc fin..avyM M Ne ft limiw..Cwmilvrbe[Mxreet Md a preblm ri[h evy public PMte Miw eaueeoe'e ore fcwt yaed. Coumil- Y } vembet g®ck Felt[M ceumll vat be oar-rsetivg[o[hL ane compMlvL of eaveene MHw a p[oblem H[b a Few 1 ,. - sighborMad tide ehoo[1vg wckiybi1,and lwfalatlw vey int he­ptin. M avid rye Ie_n. t df M Mole Sfk -idloeLtl �uabliehed a)wo>o tus118[ad dele[1vidly it 1 Mff ix 1 1 �+�.�;,, gw 1n a m631c elate,deletive It wv W oast abm.Mviv Lo be a atm.avd dfu"to by a• •i M •d 1Mmm adult - l ' W chevHna-the mold voees Cv .Mxs. tin - Comcilmember Mrtvtt mhed hm N.tlty cm try tv pro t It.mC44ngblad HCM1 leglele[Iav rhea t int 1[e M. bat M eeid M 1a-ppoaed tv[h18-M1vmm 1n mtasety. M feat[Moe 3¢alr¢eaY In .les ming Mem ve people ftw babe Bora el[Mu86 M op,,,n­n,l dsemcflva ueevf beM gine avd e1i Bane. - M meed Ma dfaagreesvt CMS anyom a yard I.p bblit pnpexty Otin.St fixe a high fame,M]ch Ie M d¢Fiv- x it We of Cha Ci[y Attorney for[hie-xddvavev. aald if evme::kid rhv-w a epettm rlth a Mbe gw>a hie t� On fmne yaed,M weld.be Iv viOla[1m of this otdlmmv and he doevn'S agree HN[W[. Ila CeLms alae Md pnblev meth[M deflH[lev of a publlt place. CouvcSlvwber Carrec Dowd iF eosos fires a wapm Ov[heir p-pert,.[Mt pmlemile 3u gOiw SO p sly etw OtMs p¢opM'e private pcvpesty. ee said I[Ia '* y rrilliugnfavevd eel n et—-f Nil o[dlvaveevivbordetytO wtltsostthfvg adopted,although M said Pce , •.. :. f l e w1Y[ay..M aNfeed Cvwcil of a fsfeotl eM[vi[6 a pellet gw Sv dow[om Bmfw11M,m[iw SM1e L mad far pv1MS Buv MgiuLtfov. CouveflveM11 bccv[t felt thew M Hready--S lax M use iv a vwu rhece v } ' a pecamm Is ahOt. Nlice Chef Bmk BNhatdt clwlfiud if it rs m[lntevtfveal.it mould m[M a crim uMer' p' '' eHetivg lay. NaYw tlmday and C"mmcflwmMrry&wcd s sll a—i—.t�F.he-old ld ag�m= res .a yeg a -mout-. , " � a n w O f pYs �s;k+)`+ ) ____g_926 wk'0_t¢AOT68 OP AUCUHT 11�19H)CISR COHBCIL M88TING__ _ Fi6 b. dlmme UM felt 11 Cl. P y P P di fgb[e w their vw p 1 Pop ity. Chief E.Wa.di 'it:.11 io M it wY� M M dfmme ehwid a y M d charge e b b oLM1 hm and 1yY� h P J ile cavae[be goingP Doses an m(—hweld 1 Ly p t ergs y C hwevex,M:vwld Call Ifke t .divavee Hth mre'each"1v iC. Comcilvambei B eafd. h is tv perm.a¢ord3vmev.1—it ear M.n£erc.d. ecl lvembe[Cate[-d if ,i Ft, logic,w.nide'.Ham my lave bsmute all leve leek sous degree of mEvrcwevt. ��; is Cowcllmeebex Qeev then Oda[M mtlo¢to adwc Ordieence Wo.8]-1]HCh the amvdeent CO shw a mw Z;. yyt 1 iv (b) follvre: A d cera..omits ev offmm if M d3evM1ar¢ea av is sun 1¢a vublic Dime,anoff .,"'1 i4 (d)WSeM1 Wade that a cermv cn®1n m offwee Sf M1a dfecheraee ev air¢ov ausvt io a remlaciy 'A .Motfm mllerv. Cemcilmembac Cm[er eacwdad[M m[Im. All waxy iv.£.vox oY this mtim y L W dad vxdimme SYCePT Comcllmmbam M [and Fsmock,wM voted ACdIFS1 this ot—ce. The '. 1 M1vwav x,vaned b,a w 1zi. ?rySl Council hex-C.CC eaidtChi [mew be—.4 n—C Cbi.erdinence Ie CMC M fait t--id b � . .)yy P the C.winto its dreftin by tM Ch—of Peiice,nuts.M!.certainly.imt.voce gaits resod ah i. P CONFIDER OFDIgAWCe A)R®Ig0 PIILheBB-IW PgOBIBIM OF m CITY CODS 81'itBouvde,City Attormy,than p...—d Chie ardlnmev which Se daedgmd to asei.t the Police by 9—n ". h dd 1 l wthorl[y by which to limic eM b.11yhm Of bmlmeemv nese tM p—Os. Ch—eckbaxdt ivd eif 'S ntly Che city.taxed SntO m s8raamnt Hth M Paw i2 aM Ovfveraity FMx w Mm m¢£fiver wrk - 'A) hee aF these Lw—Fs-and cM Nelle Pxlsov DH[for thv V-.o£8—­gmy and all P d al a and City oid—.avd tv reduce tmeiom Iv CML Particular arm tle said it than becros m M the city'."Pul fire>n mme'did vvt fully—FF the Ft--w a fall elm beeie.a i ly M t1m Perlodv" my gouda,tht..gh Ftiday." Chief eck— .ted m¢ eu1C.tM o it v is COm4axceable w Saturday or 6endry eM Chem Ma beau same mee[iom a mYlycmhe[ ff my iboda N a h Px1da a •Ye ez a[ y . y nave. He euggeeced that tM City Attamey cba.e tM ordimvice tv bee active 8t. hough Sa[uxday.26 Mum a day to¢wax LM—Cit.rhe.TOC rale.vep Imacea m wekenda and : eL vfght. ' ....alto xa9im[vd that cM.dF.99F be a rtb c F.t mM it I3Mm1 ca gaetuxe o is bminld d w1 was suggested by tM ow a o£the m Paw i2 end Ovimraity S­th— Chif G kha ted bre wind ea very effectively xitM1[M problw If our ocdlmnee dui[wly Htb M]wedfa a ` 1 ^ .c e[ee —in 12th Stceet aid Avv.ue J.- ' ty gavuger ncv®vded fheee avevtlmevLe to the city'.ordlvmce,voting Nay have the full agreamvt of f'�-"�''• tP the tw b—......involved. TM upC v of this ecdlmvice 1a ee fallove: f v, AN DBDIAAHCB OP THS,CITY C—CI.. CITY OF FOP'FBVI118.'1'6815.AgeWDIAG F—ION 15-4.1. FULLERS-IE FROIIIBITBD,OF ITS CODE OF OgOIHANCgS;PROHIBITING SOLICITATION OF MSCHESS PROM I� ^.„ P®BBTB11R81 YHOBIeITIAC DIBTBIBOTION OF COPWOIeCIA1 gAWOBILLB FW CBeTAIe AHgb6;F.IDISS♦ -5' F—OF UP.8200 POR BACR S8P1gATB FIOLATION;Alm gAPSNG 010 PR092SIONS R8W1B0 TBeeFTO �4 Scott Bwvda,City Attervey..ted thio ordlm.ce a ecifimlly deflme CM ai of tow N which this divava Se effective(tM W— —Fs—Fse velli%end ehzding to Fitx C tM--w of any padvetrlm~ e bmlmea;and applies 24 hwraxa day.eevav drys a meek because relemae of imates at LM Ft— metvw §'Z - tut all Che C1m.u wll ae aNe[p evlsiwe. � ov Cwncllmmbax Btt.1—£Or Chief Etk ldt'•1-1.Nis id— Chief El"Ftdt a Itl SC iF Yerhe M M beau.-1 fox Ce further deal Hen th.ei—t—in CMS,Particular area S,4 CM City(Avenue J—s Ch sec). ief9-1eafd M talked—hMeh Me1m.s aveera vM both­—deervvger evfvrcemvt 11 rye qh bs ham mt[also a copy of Niv ord3mme to thw Lo miw. M Bald they are It ]aterevted Io f 1 p h]hi i.Mvd Fst—g and raving[ entice vuvtmara..¢..ding m dlacumiam cM cMm OY them had!a J —y. IF said Nay both.1[ aolm the problw,Mt they—i Mve a Mxd—deal..Hth'each Coumllmibet Be—C asked hes the ewbivin of LM tw bm—C,—into we wind affect thl. i bt Chief H—dt fel[it would¢scala[.cM pi—.but this Ordinmcv will mks 1C easivx fox hie dapsrt- L 1 my o deal HYh It. Comcll.enbex—tt Che.cede th..[fan'IF ppi.of O.dlmme Nu.87-18 end Coumilmambax Hh.Fd eeded Chs ordlvav. All M!o levo[and CM m[lov omeed umefvwaly. Dlacmelo¢: Coumllmvmbec Ca[ac ked if[hie cs ehmld M applied city wide yr just to[hie me ea m ref clarificaLiw Chief Eckbmdt advEmd Ne-mr tCMvxdabova onmce ft F deal Heh YM entire citevx ,MC tMtddmvve i my applied - 1v tM axes 8£the Wile—t.mrdfmme should M ep.eifivally mmf for tlx Nelle aces. Chief -'�Sekltaxd[said[hie oxdLuvea is mt mavL tv restrict c refal actrvity,but tv keep a fo[M1e mighh:hood. p.'. Ao ofd 1 H11 vo[atop em[omre frm going into the... but say leeeev-tM feeli�of Mivg in a c bat , end a Ne t--.. Ch—9—tl t.tad iC le net mmC Yo bs applied m[hom oho Heh Ye approach M 1 h nllgivm.test.Mt Om Of Cboae fedivldmL eawtlma Yells m the other elle eed b.co..a pullet 1 pate.far we Of.CM c xcisl evtitie.. of CM.tion w eM£loos.all wra>a ave end it oe d uvevlmucly. oma n e v ME es Cin FAWA08S,'S Bw01T--OFFS,PIPS,F 16 — Com[da bide m[lu Nillw S[xaat Cmat .Cies-sole.vm urs vxoleIt to SH[M16 Co.Iv it. sid .mow oY - 'r Y467,810.95 tv be vfxm vaxticloatiw v o-r a eM1arvetmd C.I.P.£nude. . d 1f,.. Cme PSpee.City MamNer,eMiavd Chat fot CM peat three Oc Ewr,sere sed m,ch I—tbev tM[ f plmv vg:[ha City Me Men wrk1.toraxd a project[M[Ma been x.f.ired co m[M Willes St...t Pcoj [. v*"' S4 M id h City Me bcen wcki.war LM]as[—.1yea[¢w a]Diet vm[use.cooperative —ps 1 projsec cogeNer wang ell eM abu[[1ng Pxmar[y owe s and leaving the City CM yeaponeibil ty of ry hing. y pu px.amvte for—h it hould be r [het-twl b—iv a vee—USI Nr.Pipm said[rye city rK' M I.it.poeeaml0v.eitMt lFtt.F of credit or actual mmy amoun[ivg[o iM1a'—P"--"'"ti— f- -i­ air pro-rated..ties of i .b M1 f £.tags of bhv—tti.pxopexty ewaen.imludl.Gibbs Hr0[Mxe.HHSO.than or I.ep.rtmvt it (Homld P—i.Prod 6m W,JaM Amick and H.T.Barratt). W said tM city Me take.bide fes this ',Pr'Eg Nll1w 8 set Pevlvg PmlecC:with CM les bid bel.euMitted by S.i[ry b Co.!v[M mow.at 866].810.93 (wly oeryer b!d w has.Valley D[il![Iae at 8535.349.95). Ha voted sauce cvntrlbutory tv the project hme I� f deyoaitad 8658,083.56 or sora i9.11I.41 short of Chv les bid Of 848].810.95. He mid Nr.Isbell of wr• f4 C M 1 e a tM eavev weMbueers reeuvet[ng their pco-reee eMr e of CM 89,]2].41 she,tfell. C:!-..5 sd it iv tW—ftecawevda[iw h h Lxa b i1.4[ low b— f BH h Co r y.gi� s 4 tl ji x..+ ...; , x a � 1 7 � a WWI •�',. ,�� 'ashIV ? Ys{� ^ fw f.4 _ MSvucee If Auwat 11,1987 Hook•0v Peg 92I — _ 6y*+w k"'� 1 _-of 34fi7.010.95 cwtivgevL upw Ne uddiclvval ...41 being raised 1. the evntrlbutara to[he pc] -'� h I tlx.Pipea ea3d thio pro]ect-1 mt be cmpla[ad by footballs em L 1981 MC cer[alvly by 1900. M said itj f t rill a1LVL[e sone of the traffic pcoblms w the sae aide ofetM cmpua w mother a etfal xw[ co h k+'act ; f wemd. Mayor Monday mtiryw 06•eeldded hes beau mltuII IMIltlmte sea r a loag efm avdrthle MSaga that yp. fflc movmea[[o[ha ci It ­1If CW e1ry'e Pore lvvg tfm. f—b.t gats.mde th atiw t eo row of[be bid o[SmiCh 6 Co a teacxlbed eb a od Coum11 ' [z,9 if¢mb:ewmd secondee Nem a All rare iavfawx ant[ha meiw ed uvevlm 1 t # Comider bide fur[ha of£Iciel dewslcory For City food.far the ectad 0 6 1 1987 h •sh enM 10 1989.to Firatealw.l Mvk at+1.76 w r the T hill re city evyave ev t l I!L[itu[Ia thatbid avmthi.it., could be a deelmedco.flict of latexeve [ evdtMvseltmeabara ofec 11 y beuld cwplete m aEEidrvit eo vtating se[ha[dray my abet—frm yotiva. Comcilmmber ilea&avd Neyw Ilovdey[hm eu6altted chase affidavit avd did t[par[icipace L the di—alwa ox vot£vg, ' "� yvc pro tm.P.rcY eewsd.ax.,[hm presided over[hi.itm end ea td Ne CS[y Ma—r far Che a off a omevdetlon. Cam Pit-advised It Is tM staff's r omevdatlov to amid NG bad[o PireI,.[fecal geek H� 1.76 ry Cha'1 11 rat ted the cit crew a Se 1.876 ever tM1e T 6111 rata. Com 1- `y. membvx Greee[mede Ne mulm t acv he bid of PR etc.1.76tav t[6v S-bill tate end C Ilveabe mcouded cM m[iw. All cava Lcfrvox m[1m aced wanimousl (Dote[w dhetemlme: Myox Noodey ( avd Cwmilmmbex 9avmck sod we abamce.CwwilmmMr Bell. mdt uj y': Pe[ricL Allm.Dlreetr of,ba .abed—the Cwm....1,CI o whether[o wvclvm]mes[IVB ell r` £undo uhcvugM1 LM c1[ye depository bmk. Sha noted L ch.peat,[he Couveil has vlehed to keep it Lund loin rl[h the depe.atory bud:fox a.1 teavws: 1)[M—t-11 high rete w have received:avd 2)the d po- ltoU egraemvt baa apt.ific raqultavmte fm pledead eacutltiee avd mfeGaping cequlremm[ai cod 3)fuvde M. me kap[local. SM mted Che city bee bean cooter ed by num we fima vlehfvg fax[ha Clty[e ivrcst N ough �i Cha. Cvuvcilavber Crem mvreesed hie ovLlev thea the tvxe6oula amtG w its c- cti a of f - +' Sv8 all fade[hrwaM1 ice davoeito bmR There care m It- of h C u il[vicec y xitb m o oe1[iov em aed.uM c continue 1 uLit y, :y I�gut0 of the Altp.tt Imrwemv[Cra[Prom: Gem Pipea,City Matag.r,adv d Che C 1`Na [M city's hopeful mtleipaClw of a eucceeeGl efnnC ]smwmvn[ rev[has b.L m[ b k b M aae Ne availab;e foods Ecm the PAA hw¢h etch b em4 avaiLbla hrva 6mv t 1.—d to lliwr ai ar a of the Hws[m I¢[vromtlnmml and Bob i11' Ilaelre and 8111 C avd tMrafote Cha Cit a et Mdtm Glume fw fuoQiv. M ea3d Che PM people ell ��va[hat m ace vec�high ov the priority lfet end chew Lha Congress Sn Mahlvg[m core[ha ver PAA budge[.w - } M1, sttk up very highly. Mr.Pipe.ea3d the city lur Lola it a Ie e.glme[to•'etmd dew-w the j p •:1. �a �� amp rartlY ratMr chew.peat my eMp.faval PUMa cut of-pockai arta w will vett for the PAA'.fmdiug y 1 Jl watt year to ems up, at said Mpefully Buvtrvflle rill be high w that list. C wcilmvbm Carte[ le Sfidll • M bt.teal:e,,I.... ll mt mt paid 1f the PAA Funds do vat I.though. d<.PiPip­eaa..Chia i ewcecgi S • ' ' !esW[bete fe t ripolo[iv chm VIII en—Min funds if itm m t ba fwx-efghC—th.. "&+`W�LL- Comidet a eidavvlk cova[xueclan-Coto[vm[ure valley t i - W.PIP—City Mevmer.thm px.ae.ted a co f the etc d alderalk ro- t frm tomenta£rm vaciws Ldivlawla and pyo y'e propose op policy,vhicM1 neulted 4 ,roue doting Na hood I.aut ptes.ut Idym M laid a cwais mt 7 m n.apteeeed rae the aed fox addltiotl SIte y avd npaix If[base already esL[fng iv the cfty. Se !d rt[h M approval of the bond Tawe la[Bacuxday coming,M felt it we appropriate Co take aetiw w " liar tM1L aldmalk policy.mn ee the­Ifcan[aka some diractlw. M Bald baalcally rhe[ha L up- 4 g ing 1e[hat if the city wars up adderalke Iv rahah311tatien of cater.cant of reet Pt.J..'.'the y st1 hwld be xerpmaible for pu[[Svg th.back.]uaC llku the city xequlxm of my ewNactor. He eafd[ha 1[y does mt baII coney budgeted iv M 6ovd foods or L the braget t mks iml tial xapaira.but if W i y --tit vp.it generally bee mty buil[Svta the project or w kwon that it Se golag to be a f--If tM ItilltLa.ritich aIuld..many pick up the bill L tM fits[place. Secondly,be.ala,the city bee otMx xequea[a that have been wade Mc.1—adjmmt to the at-ft[ha[w aro going to a different a bml vmtpt thi[la6 a mvvhIt p .ibilltie.axis.eu of Na[coveidecatfw: 1)that ahut[Ing Cramr[y y o ty be L[enm.d)avd ae ten[M fuvda wceaeary th o offl set M mp..Ifm[erfaL the e(oh a avd the city stride the et dvpmtmn[rill provcla-,and m C1m eve eceduf:y pnit[ed,, 3 _ o du Lhe rusk and get[he eideral4nt,ha said. ft.PSpee said Op—B wind have civic gro pe or ocM1er ivd3v3dmla[ha[Ge1n[o prrvlde Meh lobo[ 4 j " and mLecule=e be aaeie[ed by the plewivg avd ev�I-.I..depactmev[e,S¢Gm of tight-of-ray.eeeevent ' calve utility problms that my o cue(msec.Bae et electrical e1CwtSwu).and denim,if atywov Nue.pro]ects,avd th-impeetiov.m ..ea tadad ca see that they ere dot iv a wcMm11M 0a r6,t:t,d that mdet[he bad program that passed lest Saturday.that L e mterlalaeY,etnet and • , vavaecutb avd dxefnme remits—nv fwd.era evailehle L that pwgrm[o do any w[evelve 1tl wxR. M ea3d it 1.mavg to alma[fall entirely on[ha ut33itiea as m relay rates and I—lite I, privet Wt- \ vtdmle•fatt—t 1a hI—S a eidrvalk n Chair a a a a aidemlk available For their u eafd rhvtWr �I eoiMvf a policy[...to that is It[o ba a....but by felt befote mn eegwet came iv,aw should have sem - Co etcee�I. ellmvbex Gxeav-d he likes this idea but a--.d hen w wind hmdly it L a alghborbood chat. belt,redone if w mold do thL w a lot by—b—a. Mt.Pipe.mid[hat wind mt be mN value 1.dein SL lo[bhalos lot. He a Id if w d[ha mjorl[y of[ha ometa m a S-block(from a vt L[eevect3m o s[set t...tiw).e het ie V ld behave he city[t pucaue it to ova If m could gee Mal If that paetieulatcblock and thew gu v avtl do th.pto]ect. HI s id w weld have t have 100%paxticlpatlm before[M city e v pick it up bavmae w do¢'[brva[ha:nay Mdgetad. W.Pi-:ted he ie tavlvd.d of a-t the[oma thia apxlvg fore aidewlk,rhe.the mhwl'e .: i I [eorgml.a[Sw vee avmwced,chat wind go fxw G3hM Elemntaty Schaal-at a.19th SteeC eo the[tb palm y sahml child—cwid mU dew t the Little gad School for aftwom day can,pevdim tM bi. piekivg Chem up. Ba e13d tM.awl diacid Lout S.LW[o[xaapet[hese eMldxm.a t.t s ewlk rill 6ecem vary fmportavt. Sa eafd tM city dace m[have[M mowy.but ff a civic grwp I.mlllingita cove L I� Chet[o build hat sa.—of.itmalk avd W.Isbell end M[.Brom avd tM craw ca wtk—tbm w LM right-ofway avd how is should bs Lid wt. aystroe[ed.ma deal H[h that Madmll It at tM aaak c and ache thv safety pcobl b le[a b d (civic g p)d it. Neve M-ay aid that 1 h fut of p' xtw w 3 �3 & All I' z ak el, _ _-- - y avd Pu[ vm ester Sim is[Mie av Avr..• }-' ;^ Ceumilb.el Rm[n mnd the aidewl4 a xda ovd im sad hauld be xedwe. 14 S Spee ee3d ehe tfty rill c(pl:ltile the eldanik afcu.hey tau it 3 C SLwhex Mcrdtt thm nlLerated[M[riurwer[Mre an eH Ill. � ih} - [of a va[eI or sever 11m,[M1e tic➢Hll xePlece I—. MI.pip..gealdel"i Limn I.arevd Sf tMreidae�Lca,T ✓. W 11 aces cvfvefdm[LL eo etch wek mac b,.etc., ev vatr come patches w--71"M eavd nlu[L®�i 3 - Y fes. covaletm wawa wv C[lip avd fLLl.thgacealdcIt ie m tom :11Y [M ei[y q, I ledB Stwlf ro a vv progim of eedoiy all of the eldewlke iv[ont[aeaeke aura[hey ere Sv fire[-class -t"' 22, Comvllmmhex Bain[[mted emethiy MP d m Old MadLmallle goad CMt ha Mpm w ru't see Lapp o n Wd the direetlm of[M1e e[raae,.the mcural ralkivg arm of Ge people In w chevged and M feel a ldawlk ebvuld be wC£v there. Couvc3lnmbee Carter mnd M fa pLaud cH I. till ve6 wwpefforte GM1ulkteoheheaeivic grape[n do[bees ktd.If thivgab,avd aItt. Mve dace[heli II y � - !" le or yeen avd Bo[[w G.better fimvefal cavdi[1av,.LMt n mtgh[come beck avd m14 abw[a Soy-rmg dwe14 puidf 9 pim, M boped.Cba[.ve could be ehinkfy slay CMea lives far ehe 199o•e. ry } Cwmllvuber g'm[ta advLad eba[vaete L al e e pcoblm H[M1 tM cucrete vise int.avd SF it Lte>n[M eEcervmv rbm[hq a apprvaeLed,rthey vvuld probably be.happy to dov�ate th lc if w uv gee e�efvle mgmlzetlom a ga by theca a[I:00 oe 5:00 P.M. o Ceks son Of[hat n o u .l); ftlevelk ereea. gs eeitl P1pu.1d I tliI f[Mnone a for eueraG e­ &I­of It. MCYiV° y, M Brest 1[n ltd om force eatmdl [M1e ready For it. pcob m Cmvrilnmbee Buce[t asked if the elate ever pcmldea muff fox aidwalke bacana be said it wtriev Liv people nlIIfy dew High—75 and 11th St.— Mr.Pip-eeld[M policy W I.thea elm has bun tM1at ', hl St— eeh3y PtogewlM mt]d M uvderetmtle,rithouc anythiy ft n t"s.Lha[tb t tel.I.cwfideyclyavhavgf. M u polity m me Soul puticipa[im they,M[M dubtf they wind go m fu of 1ldewlked M[cuudvly 3 IX 1v the[LLtw[1av If they a11ev ld eM tity'a reepomlbili[y III dradvye.evtl right-o£-wy,Cbm pecM [M amid eomavtraG w ehe mise—Shfuu—in a fear fm[n1k u both sldea ell the wy up aped da "t Mtn1d em Bourtm Aveua MB LLdevLLka al [M ny out to j...y ComclLfvbel Berntt said M my - belLvf lith 6tcee[Sue m owcpan HehvuC a nikny Hlb I[ae waple have to wlk right in[M[raffle. � '.Couvailvmbel BmtG felt w wed om[Len nes - . omcllvIIhI-.I sada ehe mein¢Lo sial thn eldewlk ea Po1Gv-dd­­Bunte mood d'I [M mt>oa. Au wn m f.mr em tM intim w..w uvanlmualy. PMfea of Ivemtim m Clwe a Poetize of pld CoI—Bond - 1. PIPee,City Xevye[.thin pweaoted thl Cvmcll rl[h a copy of a mtill to be PublleMd io Che Its vtip �'.m August 13,16 avd 25,edwr 14[M public milt.of the Com VI 1v[mtiII m mea m AIp.t 25,1987 t. LLdu avd adopt.If appropeiaee.m vrdlvavm ebmdanSvg,alteilvg,cloelag and vmatiy CM[po,tim 3+ f Old Colovy Mad b--dr—it—and eN Avema/0.8.gigbny 190 gut(IM[poIt of di w[Imu1e BavL hymwfaa)avdking cMt ell pecsvm fv[etfeted 1a this.—I appeal avd bs h—by M mm11. Me. pip..cud thea public Mrvfy Se tbf eeaLL t of f--.I vada same[1m age by I. r' I Bupeclntmdevt Baa,—I[o—1—school--m. , t.. MPee cold rum[[caffit comta Ww[Mia ace eon 2800 tv WDG cera ptI day[M[ux[hie coed � vin>o tM ewer time,a [Mre rlll 6e a vuvbei of affae[ad ivdivfAula. Mt.Pipes mid I. f s kw I.t1.Lat math,vee of Mich ne a 24 bot c .Its avd[M o[Mc ws m amly.ed/eampu[atcu t - - rhere n Imo.hoc ny MI Mm. ec mid[hese wxf 2800 fa the cvaputer come ell broke.dew ivm the Muc/ - F'' efn forma Wish Hll b rvallehL ac tM hmrfy:avd the 24 Mu-Ill aborad 3000 whleLe. M raid [hue ace LLOt of tan d-bo[hrmghcM—.1corpus at tbif e1G that HIl Mvf to go—Ild by 6o.dli.I 11 11[h avd Mek m Biu G B"190, meafd a blming Hll M held w thle mttec became of ibe segtleuee[ft. ^� M gI811. Me rid-1—1 etmcfvg eau,w'll.fed to vine 1v av axpedicima manvez to make a cieim. 4,„r ^'. '9 ACTiyIT4 B8P08}—Jdge BgIgOAV U N : :�Cm er APMin[mm[[o the Board of Adiueeveveme avd APualt Mayos M y Cbm euBBu[ed tM f llmiy ed[iam LLG acne on thL bard m repLce u[gofy mober. Iii e)tllllac,vhv hes mnd u of tam: Mr. etfa SM1m. After same dLcuHm.Comefltmbee L e 1' �� vada CM mtSm to amrove of Me.GYItn l4II.Coee[vv au[LM umzHred tem of Oavn Xlllel Wich it m[Ll]man of 1988,avd Comc3lvenMr Cefvu cameded[M m[im. Oiacmeiav: Cowcllaevber =, f C e eekM lE chis fe rn of[M1e poeitiII [M[raqufne eeMicLL mpettirv. I[ru no[ed Chfe pec[Svular ' we1[fII G[M[04 a<i[faw eenlog m Ne'Burd. All este iv fever avd eM mtlm mesad umulmouely. i�Baod I TMnlu Myol Movdey capneaed her emgratuLtiove tv tM.-I(Giem Lbell.Job—Potte[e and Gam Pipes) th f eq f]m mck m[he baM Lama avd tit dela pl—d and Pre.mtttiove Mt vert mde. 6M aLo th—d 1 �I Cb Comcil,mtly It vu dLLlnitely a it.affln and aM la very P-If each and...ly ova of[hm. She veld aM GBL very e[wyly[M[BmceHlle rm II Bamrdey�for mr mW fn tM fu[un. . � GBugga ACTIOp - ^., -16 CwucLl gewrally Teitera[ed LM Meyer•.cammp of apPlecLCion fax all I—rho wrnd eo Mrd w he - bund 1 en and Cmmi—I.—it.Bve Glwe I Brand ezpneeed[hevke G eM Mayo far her f1m effot. Nyv 1 k1y preemG[Lue G art eeaim¢lube,e[c. 4•r CoumiLeobu Crem reatvded[M CSey Mavyer 11[be veed for CM mdlav cu vcch of B—t BGdlm w t, 16[h 8[cee[. d<.Pipe m[ed tbG should be IIIc vuL wek. Cmvcllmuhec Bern t eakeA fes fm[hrt e[udy v eM dow[on paiktvt eltua[fu.mefngverba..[Mre should be me Muc wetlm uebo[h aide o4 CM Bamm. I � 4 i M80L QOBBRIOBB x ' Af[ec save gmulvve Erm[M.4”,[M Cvum11 I-a.j--the n iy. dBu[a`� h 11 7icref� ISI Augmt 11.... y i ' i , } 's'�n�P g s. �. - sa .�� S'h R�" ,; 4 f t ""Ex- "7",4 E u ? s / '*0; Xs` ,,. e f ppp p I'' X P — 2HNOTBS OP AOGOST 25_19B> BOON e0" Peg 929 k # � C= — MIeO'TeS OF TBe HOHTSYIIJJt CCOOMCIL McHTINc,HHLD OB TSE 25TH OAY OP AOGOSS,198]18 TIH3 CITY uC00MC �" CH11®BES,[AGATE➢AT 1212 ApEHOB M,IM THH CITY OP eOeTBpILLE,COOHTS OP GALBBH,TEXAS AT 6:65 P.M. � -- - f. The Cmmil cel]n a[.Slat aeeaiOv eith the fell 8 vmbe[e preaeet: ��ti 2C A: I Yescy tlowxd,Sr.,He—Pro teeMember absent: CI[y Off-1.Pxeemt: W I4'(' ]?: l OJi.mBuegeanue Harrecc J.w Het",Mawr Pip...Gun Mmwry Baa m ,city A j .Cter ,. Bu,h'Be—,City Secretary �' + ,:• I ale C.Oxime ' �' Pllliam B.6reev C Pllliam L.tlamock ". lY Barnard. Bill emtb x 4k� The C-1 mor.called to ander b the Homreble Petty t ax y HA,Jr.,Mayret. --it— It or Pra T . Tha ea lieeev[ed 6y Peet—Nonty Gimivge of he Church o£Chris[. � ' � COtlSIOHH THE 1HHUTHB OP TBE Ap60&T 11,198]IOgTINc � �� COmoclmenb G mad Che ci ' earrrt[a ended h 1_ pLcrosiw:t Couvclln®bet tercet pointed out chat I.the mote av app-tie,ehe teed eete.eryice.eith ebe tluvtsaille Area Cavfermca eed Yieiev['e Huxew f' met wt by s f 6 T,the word'uvavimou.ly"ehwld be mlictee Itm the 1]n.Ivdica[ieg the weiw Y.N it PXaad a Ceu Iteeb 11 f voted that the mtvucea should also cecerd(.ieM.h oat reicereted to the meetivg) t ' IChe[[M1e oedfnmca re_vaced by—Couvall d eH the ceecieg did cl e r i fg thet ha Itereeee fa the betel tel tar frm 0 Co]Y did m[epvclfy that it weld be Fox a.peeifie project. The C_ncil coveuxred pith 4 j�chaee meedaav[e ilcembax Gree.thaw mde the mCiov[o t the mi [ f 1907vd d, eed Com I—bv.Bamoek eacoeded the mCi_. All r e iv favor end the mc£m sed maeim .1. ^� .�K� OP®POBLIC IS39EIBC rOpw e Public Beu ro r ceiye En caxnin¢n e,b HIBD 1 Soo E C.letyBoad ib—h - _ ,[he Huv[aville J tlleheCemow Meyax P< Tem Be—lbw introduced'be euem far[be public M1earlag etA noted there Ree bmga..atmb f ciClam.here tmigbt[O edd[ee.this I— He m[ed ewh petem vlll be beard iv,be otd-is rhieb they M1 e reglecered Ov Che.paakar'e ebeet. Mr.Gave Plpae,City Nemger,rated➢r.Henry Teckes,HI30 Hepeefte.edeet, ���rill von pro£ece Cha t—te,e rich—oeigl— q.em fez the closing of a port,-Of Old CO1_y W. Y y j� Ot.Be—Tacker—*led that Old COlmy BOad pee—through,be-11.Jmdm High Sebool tepee e� l ' Ira ouch.preew[a a do es w.cudw,e Chet me[[rose Cha toad a order co use the pby.111 ed-m—facilitiee lateted_[M myth a o£Old lwy Aoad rich the clmaxawe beivg m[M1e..eh.Ede of chis.red. Be !a f 'SHISH Se eskteg[M1e Cuec11 to comitler eloeleB thio road a[leas[from 7:65 A.N.mtil 3:65 P N ox after ebe l m devte bow be.dl—ed. He eeid[ba em m ie to pemmt the­­fr_m.,eg t[affle ea they �te..a the road. Be uagemed—.1w Old Coleey Haed m the teet ide of Ele Strtawrds the sed of the building by arectleg a bereler el—and alae w tW school aidSet—of Coodilch Street m....dim.,erpwae � dna miecele alo.me aa[iae school b_m. rad e C a�Scembvr Hell eekvd 0 mkex If a me claeerow beildivS ie[v be buil[tight m top of the att. xTplee of the school(naliciea Study etA Hem-Plw rl[h Pfln.e AeeoelnY ) lfet mkedeCsy 11. eac[High. it.LeTeeke[eeid the,ie eleply a plm m ebie pets[to time. eeid they ha puc[im 1 rM1vxeve[ the playg[euvd facilECim e t the [ice behfad the ]" Icafa[atla.c Ba said iC weld by.See If HIM ecu ue.[be a seega wee.e tbex.[reel f crfect13cI. at sace 1 lia time. He u1d they have also dlecueevd eiegl—Wetimcbehivd the cef Bele co the ee of the pmee � bulldie.. 1-1 .1 Sell said a [bare Ie v empciw tbu the atteec'.I.HeitH to be[bead and—t e,­ ie whool property. ➢t.—bee wtd Ch-e Sem meum t—t0 tb vff.e, itNx.Cave Pipe.,city tlevager,chm called each of—1—ft ov the lief of speaker.to dde...the Council m the Pei— ............. q �Dwiel Steer—N[.Slater[backed the el[y fes pxwldi B 1hie OpBrc_Scy. W agreed[hat the eefe[y of he echeol children avd a eff ie of—lee-emcare. He eld avoeMr....me ee cav here fe rhet a te- ting of[ceffic 1v[tut a mould da co,be local velghbethooa the affect will be loopim care.brae framing traffic/ou[goivg.ttaffle io[M afcexmom Chrovgh[he veighhotheed cad they are me used Co NI. iI ae[M1e celghhore are mod[o the teleciweemml of eefa[y[bey heva fox Cheix childrev[Mc eta no[ d- ing school o be able[ It! the e[xe play in cbe yard eichouc the facxeaeed[teffic floc. He eaid Old COlwy Beed 9"mbavdlee a deel of through.t[eEfie fe_the Loop to Hr1'190 morhaad d the teighboe azo it Sing to euEfex. He said hie peteoval emeexn 1.,3v picklvB up hie ebild is the aFCaroow,[hat be mould Y:I probably u e M-1Emd—th come ft.Hey 190 Cp Scot[ ehawv School. He eeid is erayiom ramdalleg :Ry& lid phases of[M cm a[hexa,the PIED bee closed off rhe[we—Sivelly a through ettee m Bvhool Bmd � mad,o 90 through Co Old Ca ,Eoadt tbie moa dam e. v,dew m the[raffia fl_,ebd a eared a y'X p, �i cul-de-eec rbtch rill eller me to ora iv from Hry 1",ewke a I.P.eed ems beck wt. HI.paraoral y - erieme at tewar[elavmCary.1.tebiel hie child to school S.that hie can could a..et himself c0 h - Erm[deo[. He wid I. this mr itw[1_,is could wry moll be the ems ee,iv Chet a child may be hl we of the car in[ha—W avd Belk btmself to the£mot der{howwt,he.aid,is I. is the af[amo_[he[Lhlvge.Gxt bseakiag dew. Ha maid Che ee I policy(mod thie ie fee[be eM1ildxev'.�P Bead),Ie[bet If am I.e.be'[eked up,be rill it Se the cafe[exle mtil the parvo[oe Sard3w who a P auppoeed e.pick vP the eblld come co cell fot him. Ha mold[hie eteetee a parking pro6lw rat£rout said m wtcar bw ride a,hvol Beed ceme ca by goieB up te it,ei,e.[here ata rare parallel pexkad,c iaS w[, here Ie waled x0 jockey fa and t epava.[M1vxefore a[xemndaua parklag problm. He said[M1e pxobl ' y le hle C}s cbildievtievd IIt ee ebeoal8 Od—tviclo.a the roed,lbut tbev a lmpo[Cavtwpetterera[he.efe[1_fof[ quest rM1e[h [elll have a mg-91—impact m the aeighbochaod rLm w eubjw[St[o ivexeaeed ti--, , and � oleo[he£rue[[eCime of the af[exvoov pickwp time. �:. (lecher Jowe--Mx,J_ae.11avaSax of the local Be—He.Cmpavy,eo[vd hte tetters I.the gee llee.lna'be ecru[ ra C [het vighe be.1..d. B.—d tbe arae from He,190 Old Col_ Bead 1 coed 1 h exe gas lima. He cold a[emporery claeivg lith a gets rill ha EE cC bu vy building M1e IBh 6 y,. rtac[ed m e street Hil cee¢Hv[ax will haw to rave jIe li vM11ah e M1 zpew! H Cad 1 I „;;rv. ... c � , Ni 4 4 a y A Pelle 930 MPMOT89 OP A0008T RB.1T COHM-MS8TIHO ` [r¢ata t M eafd 6fa Baia comarn n the[thio road.[M petmev.tly closed b f M sae me of tM gee 1f im tg4 _ Metre¢[,but fvt.cart live r1N thio eiLua[Sov if it f.Duly a t.p.rary closing-in[M day. —lb.eked CM C bil Cv keep tM xmd vpev,haemes this fa a Black wfghborhvvd and ff L' w"e. ,.a Colica eaxvica-rare meded fn tM[area,ev¢filter rvvld Mve t.L¢vel av eddf[1.e1 vile n g¢[amwd t} '� Mia. 0•Mid if ear.ve Se beating m yeut dmf,-vttta mile could roM a dlfnr.ee. M r1d people '� d live neer Che school there and If Ney should Mn a fisc,1c mould be ft.o fibs to be able[e er the FS £Sn¢rank going smile-[.f its wy to get[o your heave,shish ie Mnfvg. said M fe.lee e.eenetl j u`. , abort tM safety of tM nhlldrev,but the min thing L LMC Cha People LML lave there MPs to M eM " He aaid paravw case end go wteh tMit ehildrev,bac a1)'.lb.people[M[lIn[here MI.n M ib Na j Cbumllrombet—i.Md Mr.—tb If M ttpteMvted LM bb4Sb.theed. tlt.Smith said M fa epeaklv8 1v 6ahalf bE the mighb.rhood. r_.^^ilw.bex Heli eeLd hw CM veighbbrhevd feels ahoue a tempora el. to [b-a Petmmvt slaving,each u cl.eivg lue[durlvg school Mwe. Mt.SaN eafd M + 1. be Hleck to --t—tMt Black eMm ov slack pwpla Ie diff¢[.[eh.It fe.Ghttee. M said M 1e¢ I; " tomer police office[Mmelf,.o M kraus. Mei M mould be craned Ail,Mang tM road elaaetl ,� any time and M vav[e it bpev duedv8-M.1 hour.. H.eafd a fit.c.entt sby[fro.d i[s rat tsit ` for school m 6e rate MtN HIMv M.MIPY rated[M Council co M p IM nod open. SM ptea d a petition end several L xs I— ­in- 1 ' from tAM could rat rate it[o this all of Mom v.imd tM bPL tMi tM road should remen u W-- SM1e esid Nis Se a d-ger.¢si[Mt1ov.Mc it fv d.g....avyny this goes end 1t fa da.ger.n all ex tan.M yell ee at have. She felt tM clot PtobLv mind be n cMb.of e.exgev M. SM vend he made out there are full of potMMe. Sha sae co.aroad abort eM t]m eleven[fwolved n CM case.f hmdllvg.erotWI If thio road ie-Md if t.traffic during[M day. ��yW, Genivlm Plwrote--Me.Plmere eafd she ie 100Y Ear Mepivg ehn x op-elnce ahs hu bee.living.M "j sed toe 40 plm yeah. SM said Na hoe rover h-td of¢try child[.befog Mt,werat tMre. SM Mid M en - _ knave CMe n dt.,Mi Ne could Prefer LM.ehbol prwldivg£.r cring pn[ectibv rather Ch close the Crest. SM agreed vdth-1 Smith'sabout rarg.cyM..el Mvi.g ufck ae tb the wighbb—bd. SM-d she v.M help for tl,e ehildxev,Mt dors not v—t t.-Mt­d. M r v Sees .M .sid M bM Mev 13v3bg>a tMt ere f-t-beat 3b yun and Mf.tMt M li i'r f rther.S_ a¢kid. end his bppe.it Cloelvg this a[n.t. M eafd if wee eery, k sabres lm n M'll M to help tM kfde hewuee ha didn't vet.y kids to get hurl. m Hae Mr Hasa eafd LMre are Plenty of atidr.rat—[M ones[vhett eM lives and tM e —[heir blsyel-iv[M eneieg and iv tM mnfvge and eM ie apposed n clwl.,g LM at eeC eeyi[n . nuld pte-.t min tieffic w Mt screet. SM of -aid aM Ie Pf."Cu Mout-tM atmbt vw hetes¢ [M£—c tt.ffly end Mth race trafflc.11 vill 6a ave rare vgetoue. '.,'(' g! MNM IOMaov— M.J.MP.said she Cm n opposed Ce cloaivg this road. SM I.c..ened about CM lfbt, i of tM child[-,but this migMotMod ie full of old Mdtk peb,M.d then an rat wady ymmg yawls ut tMte. Moet of them em bid people sM Mve b out[Mn all of[hair lavas end for¢heir wv safe y.CM road should m[6e closed. SM esid aipb needed ded fsnMt ob Eon cove of[M otMr"[nen 1fM Trlvity n. Off end--Hoed Net say'el.do-.¢Hide at Pny." ` > Joh.fe M.Patrick—da Patrick saidaM levee child[.and thivke[My should M pxbteeW,M[the-,b vM ate living is CM area mad I.be co.Sdeted tau. SM said the-Mol end LM CI[y¢braid-r-g aur =MCe have ear da—s SM N chat Particular-M.bat In lh.People keep-gvivg tbt.gh benwe be faeemevl—[for them.[ tMt.LO go we-Mlf vile vu[o£[M vry. She Mid eM Ina-1C 111 be n Md-t aor may ab they cm MM Craning but eigm ar a1Mr ragulativm cbbld M e`ibbt.Md. SM ". acid tMY mould all eoepetaLe sod elw feels[Hinge null rack.t. M.tic0ann sold.he Is 100%ssPi-t CM dbsibg of tM street Mc M CMy.e[sawyers, [' Ma home more add citfeme. 8M aaid eM feels[M city one 1C[o N—Iv leave tMt at..t open,alch.gh ` eM-pp..—M.their mad co ale.look. ftt[M bbildtev, she aaid¢hen are olds[people.[[Mrs she null appraciLy the city-Mbg rfe fox them too. Hhe aaid ff av old oink Cexe..t[Mrs ca11L *f £or m-buLvw.IC uy feet d'uy LMi— wttng cv Ne one in vwtl. SM MMd M Coumil t �� old people-M.h as the cM1lldew.ie II e 1 „ le Pav Johne——Me.J.hm.v alw eafd ebe Se 1002 agarol 1[because[hexa en slot of old peepls out[Mrs I g .d if tity Bet elek end mad.MOMI.e,it vouId M ev flbd v they live before it rebid Pick the l .d they my M deed by tMt L1r. SM acid aM si.Me eMy Could mtk wrothlvg.t.o[be street could -. uy opn. gc` ie Jmee M.J—as mid aha lives ov M—.d Stn..tM env AHditi.—1,Md Mv[e Lh p - pa renin eve SM eafd aha trot ce tMt Ptibbl-s Md-d salted Lv echoel. Mr[cult..valked gg chboI and Mt gr.dchildx.x111 M alms c.ecbool L year..M aaid. SM didb t think It is n- 1-11 d. , - e cMre ex m e ft— Pl ch.— ns w tM­by avg IM M. SM abid¢lag of the kfd HLl Mva[o nit to school tae-CM-tMt aide of Loup 19 av f tM[!a trot deroM she tlidn' 1 ` vhaC obi mould roll davgerbue. SM Mid LMta n m 11 he IMtb d it ie daa J .do a co bt end It sill- It M voi eo davgar.e fox[ha kids CML MveCanik eedroeeeth.— Sb y if tM tide rev a CMcan c Mop,CMC wIk.row f.tM SM acid e[LM 89n.[hay d bi t uparvianv ae the—f . m e.me.e bu CMta[o lip[More but vh.[try get aver Cbese[e Bp 190, eMy wv'[have. t.help N.acmes eM et Maggie eavdle--M.Nvdle MMd[M Couwfl[o Mep n.toed a ev eo ehq My gee by. SM Mid if 1t is -O-O.body C—get t gem,tMY may g.[bb—uP br kmeked ib tM heed,.v. gM eelA eM hop d tM CI[ wind Lt eM road. .fbt Y [Mit eaM. BM pleWed HN[M Co.cfl to leeae,Ml w - eMc mute Y p �1 Pdna Marfa Hall—Ma.Mall alae opweed t1­9chis tbsd horse iv 1-9 Coal from hat reafde. { ­t1.—Mere IC is idt.ded Co eloea tM nod,aha Ms vent.co.M.d a pnbl.rith tM[ ffic.tM U­aemy.emwe�nSee IM kids pass. SM-M-M MC van aeev.yoM xm LMo.gh,the US.elnw I� - e fely,and M Ma. r Ma[d of. acrid-t.0 here. - Ax dei B Ifs.H M f ,Is IM f! im M M r h td f Y.he bg t.Mivg bit Y 3 avis CM SM aid 1 .1..Bald il-i it fe da M f Ne kne SM ofd Mr Cob hold.a I. r C y' �a q� of Wgu.t PH.19.7 r yc }. A fox[M eWldrev. phe acid e`a wind held[W H1gv vp if[M lob mre given to be d IMI Fad b lad kyr r�•' ! } bola�hv elfin beceuee phe iv old and vv u Cha mmvy: She rmid if Ne w 1 +S' v W.Buxlov Ne �em peY Cohms.: hold P igv S me revL t.. d o fvdtbe tlw Idtlitien. phe said M Me 6 ev here elm.1961 and h .! I am.me LW m .ea. a � ! —W.Cecrei Bald: "Please dm'[dose eM coed emae Nat's my heart'.dealce.becwea F^'= y ta theeexee Pm. hm't.Lae SC. Pax heaven'.Bake...,t close it. PLeea.I beg you." Yj� 1 } - PmvL gllevt—W.Wily fd there WH bpm ev i' y sa Ztb ceid abw[ 1 Np h road,s .he'll]net agree ri[h ell Nope xhv spoke vbwc Wepivg[M rad cam beceuee they d W ld p pie wt xbere and they ere esti and they de Poi Cezu. ebe.aid if CMR eey L[[M road ate if Sll. ebe will e pprecfete 1[ L '�.. Lola g*g ith—W.With.add she linea wt there iv ger dddi 1 h e mow slake there tion these up et the echuol. g aid tkt—I.slay.eemebvdy getting bnxt.[stt old[ha Policemen and f£xevegow cmc mL tMxe and they pat Let from thee¢— little vme M a xee a they've put we[Mxe mw and 1f[hey clw.Old Cei—Wed,they'll vevvx gat avY help eu h jHaree[W Le—W id 3[Se Mr wiawal mLiw Nst eW 1 'iv.Eavoi e£clveivg the road wt thew -'fit.+? for all of the waevva orated by Na nelghbexMod alrvedy. Putics Ff r W.1—avid.W ra1Wd w ol ebere 1—year.end hw[w kid.xM rill be geivg Co 1* 1 eWt aehoal. She.aid Hexa L m hw plekin—.1 tbw up already-w it Se and deme of[Fw we[hexa M1aw t "A$ wxk. Ste said she"—'tWve mywe m plat up Mt kid.iv[be afumm m dicac[Nm m tbe hwae end ? III [My might get loot 9—g t e end go farther aave.[M loop. Hbe­dHM wind like[o low[M xoad open 6.uuea-mehiw ea uH Ma Mppenad up.hexa end mthivg Fappeved o Far during be wxyvaace calking C m echuol Lhue.. Ste.aid abet they should Woe locked a[1.befote Nay Cook[M trwmrWt my from bevlvg Lv make ehw alk it.the ems[. Sha caked Ma[Lhay axe 9-9 Co do about HP- -d - �gf ( end gpemt goad end Ne tide that have m¢elk off of Trinity Cu[Off—if tbey'te vv[going to.leve evy Of it them,they ehmL mt close evy of the x.f of than. f` �I J.C.Phll11w W.—lip.felt n Ww ahim iv datecnin3n yxv g rM w are going[e mete i[Na eefeac fi Eos—[ta old popla ax Ne tide—end w me gvi,y tvto make a decisive barren aha tw,hew .ad. W.aid kt...mese and h.fa ratty uw Ne ome11 orethe Hchool awtev ex xhomc.We cweidered Mafvg —b—a fle wt there which wale ewtl a]oh for aomv Y. Ofcm w,be—id.maybe—y axeto balm..[he budget l]ke every vxber vrgevf 1.and might—b.abler fie aid WI.iv...td-b"a[ People tbexe rho dm'[rmt it clueaa. Individually,he aid,it dm.v't vete my diffexmve to him mlaee tbere L m mxgevcy. W said be nnd...mnde Nie--9 rill mly be dwivg echuol Mwa end it $x viii W ppm.again after eebeol. W ease be tm uvdare[md vmy r me rhy[M people feel like[hie bevewd Lhey ae him.¢W1vga ace tied of Inclined m�t e 1.0 of empbeaia we trod Im,a[c W.sitl!C 1.Wrd c fiat . P L Lo change It am tW[awe C[me. aid he I.ewe everybody Fere fa for safety far everybody and CW[L awlly mdese[mde63e. W.old he d—'t know rtat—they'll be able[o mks it safe foc¢vary- '.y III body m mC eve¢aftet w W ell w cev-Na bee[�m c .Por CM bemfit.f[Mw people—sum o£xhm e x hmdicappW[hw M a.M cev fie ecauod w long a th e L mi m emrgemy. W said Sn m mexgmcy 1[Sv kind of gh ae by We gam fire t ke niming anuvd dew!a CMxa looking fos tt.Mwa—t i —-hof errs..LFL roe at night w tMt ...I-..W e M M Mpe.eW carred rill ba able t - j plea.all of 1—pwple ee Lhey dw't.1 the rmd clo.ed and W'll Ww Lo ba In maerd Ith 1. ' said be fe m[.peaking fox my comunity,MtW]mt ea e¢lvdivtdual,but to rill b.rillivg tv do rMCwae u ta cm do m`alp cab it safe for[be k1W. said mrmlly old people like hlv cm gat w of tbe r mre awful than EW kids.hu[Sf a bell burro.mxm.the.treat and a kid Laheatm eftw the ' SII ball.Weight not evm think abort m au[vmbfL bemuse W'll lust doe`au[tMw. He said MEkvora w p y. Ww oma pxeety olid drivers nam[hxewh tbere end while M didn't Mor if[Wy Mw given the city my LroubL m mt,W didn't gm a i[ie[00 late. W.aid M wind.welder end M guesses tbe Cit y and school Wve comideted a flagmv ax a l3gM1[or —t—t. gr.Pica..aid Lhi.emcludeH tM I—of people rW Mw eJgwd up before the meting. W thmkad thm£es ',d eWlr pxeaeneaeim.. He Lhm sated if there fe myom else p[e.mY Nor could can to.peek w Chia atter at s EhL rive Ma1bex eWy ace signed up or rot. The folloving]ndivlduale[hen mda pwaevtetivve. Jard...eked vha[the big idea fs foc clwivg it w M dv 't Noa chat he Iv calking ov. h-id be Efre1 uvdewtood they ex gvto cine.�hexwd off ft.HS Wed m t.—.h tbe.ehool and if eWI 3e ewe.LMv w'll binek-w[.eamof those pe pleto xhaxe Chey em[gee we geld M Ova mouse ]wL¢tare[he clueing ie a�poead. Nx.winPlpee cUlif—it wind ba e[Goodrich m Old Colony Wad and fie dove tv Elv w[be wet M[ala d be Lit open.—.1-9 Cu chat 6r.U.—Hmmd vatlle;for school mly. k Joxdm u1d thm be Ovula ba with M burse`of hem end he rmld mC rm[It a ' said W.Pae L—t.and other places tbey ht-a place fox hide to S.v r IM nee.end[W[kltA et pY f [Ww.WHa said be didn't boli.CMse weld ta too much wen axpava.[o ge Over[M xwd tMn to block it - off. mid[bet i hw be feels about it. l hmlel plates—W.11t.....I apprmebed[ta podlm m advise M We av idw ebwt eM f]agmm,.tap light and I all[ML. W uia iL—M be a very vdml.eolu[iw if tW ciry wally ante Eo cut dm eW traffic 1a yY` ' Chase:it mold put Iv a tavpocary Wzriczde like a ary hose.r1[h a eipv w It.eying 1[i.rclv..d during ..heal`wxw and it ltl be¢eey aeey fos a tSre truck•police-hicle or embulmce to go a mod it,We If 1[carded a afgn eby ordivam.of Lha City,'the It weld 6..heed t Oebe cal uLiim. lie eald it ewld be nm elmp"t eWn IW_it could W a atop elfin with a broad ex mike fie fele the m]vnty of I - _ the w[vrmre wind adWra[O tbe adveriimd..d all-placed.top sign. yxeveb -Fixe—f Jae FramM1 than said eW le rW Wv Wv before him t— poop a.pv exhildr.M1iH em[lmvte be"T." W eald be feel ewxyova Sv Ch1.room IH m fano.of Che.aE.Cy of.. chiLeay. H.Haid 1n .^ ,' Nvipa.t w have-Et had a pxeblm of rhL6 be L ease[itch tM chdldim a.Eac m amrgmcy 7htM ee ave 0.1- . W.aid rhw t e Comcil I. [hL Wt.—di wind like ter Lhm[o ba ravladed[Mt Old Colmy goad than bahiad[M echuol L LW 9uicb.[.met dlwe[xou a tbe fire depar[mvi ha..ae all w wbulam..polite and eW aberi[f's depacemvC.mC wly N gat m tM hwaee yr home sight haWvd tM ecMvl.Mt a Wdy Lbet L ecnw the bop[Wt lives in tM county end dew tMee xwde[hece. W said tl nor fir.tt.—Lta long beavy tank.ache they Wve to me in LW ewv[y--aia Wed to tux. W said if th" xmd Sv closed off, men delayed rim fox Nem to get chew they ace .eded. W.aid M1e L m[1a .".Inp CM1ia Coad. twill W Eelt 1C cmld be Mndled rl[h soma other cy�oY mma.nvM[h.t x i aWvd !l thafwluldvlike t.—it ay tt—clopine Mmuceatha five tmekevwuld Wve aenfax[emalyrd lMWive inking[W[wxw and ouch end rich addi[loval treffic[hey will bene iv LM corn .IL rill clog awry—g {' .ae flAo OP COW d Ova I 7„ ,> •, _ Tr i I� y 7777777_ a 7,PVT r C MIR.. ,tdYM a MIN �q k µi ala 932, Book b^ Mivvtee v£Au�uut 25 1931_ __ - .- hY € _ .. e L } ld like eClO RS TN8 sd—Cls ADO CONSIDER-OIMANCe OBDNNItlC TNfi CLOh-.0P Tse POADUAY AS 880USST®- -- F ':' T } `I yw Pro d thevhd w_t to for thalr input d p i.v mid If h ie aeyam 1 vM , .wetbivg er 1—t[o¢peak[e CM Ca it N we 1 H had to epee,ee Meyer P[ T ' 1��� M eloaed eM Marivg and mei a¢xi[M1 rya Mayor Pro Tem smzacd Chin ptaeented the,l'o vice CM[would provide h M[pw[iw of Old Cola y➢old—t thl from Co.rich D[Sve ie Blv A—C Ill. llHigMey:1S0 Past be clash.during. 1 Mute.. Couwilm. 0 wad ip4 Lcc-1a:C¢auvallmm E Ell—E-d—. i d aht etMefficit be dent..dove wa01d Colwyellle�11 the fe 1e hs M dries v--school period¢1.Auy.tilts—.m e [ Cel Poe.end Co t ditacc wares°eftebw[3,000 au owbile,eoday wing Old l - y jus 3.000 biles a day,ewe of vM1lch ley[ravel chat road be[we zed f 1 hvure, it eM1vuld 6e—ted tilt Goodrich,Blm-d 13th St1l.t are not t—lly pcaparad for enyChia like ;V'{ 1 000 ad itimal care a day is¢m.CMol pe-lada and duclm,civil,there]a l3kaly to be even m ff y p yb amaa of CM deeLiw[M school rode lith regard ro elveim of School Road end making it mre diffi 1r F deli r chlldrm to t .halt`echml 1vyt av part of CM probtm lA of that[oro—king. id M lealr far do m mks it any sehen after thl the Iact iv regard lith hw[o deal it [M eh3ldren,b t ''al Live of cloeftg a blit coed.lith all CM reaawz eheee eotph{ale Mve glum,iv additive l the ffic that weld ba redirected Ch[eugh a m3gM1bo th. he[Mete mold be m imppropr]ate we of 1 y f 111 1 Ba Bald h for eve!e epeak3vg olefin[[he proposal to close Cha road. - -�` *j CoG.sober Gafna.nate'ah a cecta[ee the hil, a¢:prase,.1.1 dulling end Rhe agrees Hct­1 Gmem6 0 is that St a a.tv hr that iv.vies till,m wHd have solved myM ova prohla,but a ted, ' S rding Co xht w Mve herd t—dghi,quite a I.waw. SM felt thele 1.bvuvd to M a wlutia Ce his " K -bill—aom[hfng[Mt ie int quite w dcaetic m thio rmld be. She euggeatad tilt til city Mve a vevmi Le—eC H[h the school Cl leek into CM thl.pl-ibilltie.,noting m are certainly ell tmcermd fat til.afety, ;hof til thildtm xhlle at th Rae till mare..eland for tba uflly of til elderly elw. SM mt.d,M my vote MHm.Chia o-ASname. d 5 Coumllmanbar Ball alw Livid Chep isle fat[Mix pre.attatlae. h elle.tlr.PIppt If t. fa 1 ]n etim tv. a avCMi,tap Hp Mcama Ch[ec-iha h1v ae helm a very approir .wy hand e, I.f ar.a Mc.Pipe.,aid a atop sig¢a[ ld in[er,ectlov mold 6e plamlbte,6u[a amp,Igo M the Hdd1 le 2 - f bl k inhere there L m tvtecehl Old rmld M Cacribd lnappreprtare. He,aid[M city my be bitp p Rip inhere Ovadrich ivteceecte Old Colony Bwd and make a Chra-way step[Mta if m had ay Sugg 1 Id nt h-1,ate.at CML lecaiio¢,Mi m do m[,and[he wt effect mull be a alppitg til traff! d I,thin.[antes i ail u it meta CM school district's prope-Ly it-1f. He mid Chi.l—ld ba lae w f= drilwleddwhp de,ttfavgaafety,LM m1tldls the a reef,ltt.fxwt4ladec .C. lb�6biss-ace e1 ht id germ up. Sggeat cro +" . Ifo Life particular lawtiee si LMC MHym iia is I. t nlddle e[a blockh 1,lot rm o si f e till acavdard w begin with, said IC ie[hare by v of bie[ery eM Lactate Che k3de up t tM1e - d tcoea inhere St L rope[[e ccw.ie uklvg a llCclai6lttm—eh fel 3—int high age tide- til - h Mad, [ties a atop sip n[M middle of a bloc6 Se-going m cr ate ytobler as theca Hll be sudden s p h e there l m legit 1 w atop and i[ig almost m epee pt to gat[ham 1n the mid f M alk. Cvuvcilmmhe Hell, ked about a pld ttill—Heated lig­ Cvuwllmaber Ccsan acted v, hivg allilar to lilt vin tl hl malt ring aC Manta Part Heh til flagoav: Mt.Pip.,-id til r)fp`,.. .flaps 1 vw corking—S ­&t til Deetmral—d HHldits at til p sew Lime. He said I- -h-1 M p is M1 1 diatcict employ. M hephsde-LM chSldrw back ail forth—teas th et1l.t.He said both h a acatCly[M,ma altuativv,being ie Che middle of a block. dy L.­­illi[cold h is ceneereed ebvuC this stub}an end M feel.that.Mve eolvad Rom problems is loxlvl LM tcaffi.do—m 7th SCIllt-it cove,dim til hill rhre thre Sa a definite Imlinl by putties .. 3d` M blinking light,doting achol hours. st felt thio mold mybl Mlp alar people dim at the gym and Mve }„,:. sign there tmt gives rlghtbfray ldt.trill.. Cmmilnember N¢Ottl ihathd int people for coming to til—etivg. sl laid he rode wet til nlghb-hoed 'e' teed we ehiv0 M mold lint to see 1h city try Co do Ie M uP[M Priority m same street mrk ail pa..ibly look bcteg]ng old Calory had up to til,Linda[..of til roe[of[M atne[a wt entre H[h cucb and p[Car and cop [e£CM Pavement. ga ma iv faint of-[king int,.thin jointly lith Dr.Tacker,lith e1 h ' hent op ¢ted Creffic light ora fl­ec a cmeawlk. He felt til city and whool cm rock tag.—1. 1 bleu out there. Ha l—d til[io[M hill ieaw w atraeta that thele a It M brought p uev h piivrighlty Ap : t= ',l .Pip..Bald we'll ale rhe LMC leant lflu at til tap3 budget.1tivg diet-.Sem ax[1Leaday n [ he ha th.t.newly falls in til five yea[priority live. mllvahr ht Me mtchd thla neighborhood tame io end heard same n C-1 Ray thle 1, r Carte[meed b -mC thw m get ov:ivies or Rom other City pcoblatl end laeme. He mid he grin p Sv plea and - M thio nelghberhvd wind w[Mve been-lcwed at City Wll. He acid ha feels 1[Se really 1 - M h e cam at leaaL CM[fat and M mlcwed LM1m and Chic tom ty epi—W-C--. se said h j F h ped tbl,rill tom bink foc wilt Ieauas]n til city ae wil. Cmvwlmsm..Cotter said iv pal3tie. e _ f —kin a Choice batmen velure and mere—kill a choice hro betmev aClig—d 1h. made and threFore Lice ie m parfecC chin m that. He,aid ha¢gree.lith riot h hear bins 5" - id M Council and that la CMt x ars going 1e do eoathivg,Mi it 1,w going M be M dila thl tlld. IHa.aid a.l..a m­t,thew we'll weed to talk—.1 Mx lt era ping Co protect til childran'e safety. He think d 11[hole pteamt for belts ht.. Pro Tw Doxerd thin inked Yoe a vola on eM mtiov m th ilio All mea in favor end he— . Cv tl�1wu.1� Mayos Pw Tm Ilward-Cad[hv[he'ord l Eallerto pace and the coed Hlltwt b ' 1 d Ha said[he city raallae,Sh r w,ibllity lilt.l—ly i,[—[erne.end micelle the ops tin y to ;—.t HCh Dr.Taclut and otter effi.i.11 toeaa—t m ca mrk incl ,, A•d"{ (TM Comc11 teak a 15 mivuth btenk) CONBIDHR OEDINONCH—..0 TNN COO.OP 0®IgAMCss OH PAPHIHG TO—C8 THB TIMB POD PAH[Ig0 Ag00® h.'. THB WTSIDB PHPYMSTBR OP TI®.00DW'19NM SOOAHe ARRA TO 0-sous lisil 5f aro p.l.t.d-il1,c thi eapring til Cvumil tomidarad a aevdvmL[ he.-moll patkina I. M . -d the iv[e—of til c -thou-square it..lf k all.parking­11 tatd coo-for M y,eple i I v _ saps Sly w Monday,xho xonld b in tmdmce et the tourCh at thl social--tity office. He,aid it b oght to MIr at y t.— h via".�.-did fn doing thle S.tv—ply rove til cera CMt rare epelding 1 of til day et thim3d E thl,quare a til—ilia of Ch.¢quote in frau[of CM bl—lRea LMC �I gewially depend uPw LM-Ila..—far P.Rov. W acid til regia¢[hes hall fwtbewie0 CML th 1 y .o- r.wing the parking c [[totem—Ifo—acv—d both[M Imide sed LM ou[eide vE the dowtow q N ".1 lE. •Mus 11mdC th.autaida all eM nae areond and 30—t-ev th imide m Sem Hoatw Av d ��11 h Sw.t and oro hmr m h3—ty and 121h trhete. Mc.Pipes they pre.mted[M atdimvice,til optive y3 4 f which ie ee fall—.: 'ii I rx f �" � .$ k __ WMOT$6 0➢AsaB$T T5,19@1 Book"0" _Page 933 � re �, OWICNCE W.81-19 I c5 AM 0801BABC8 OP'S88 CITY C00aC1L OP 18$CITY N Wtl19pIL18.Te$A8,dwI1DIW CWPfBI 12,W'ltll —CaLeB AW T$APPW,OP ITa.CWO OP OBDIYMCBS,BY 11STABLISHIeG PAHIDG LIMIT TOtlaB OB Wl- I W WOaAPElNB,OYIp®9ITY AV®018,3316 T118T Ago 121E STl$OS;PHOVWIW A ✓v P11i A OP W W 4200 PW DAT We CmTAitl vI04FT10Ma;aMARIgG OT98R}IID1TWs Ago P90yIBI0B6'��.'�� �I Mi­ Meeuxge zoags:AMD eaovWlgc Ws M PuaLxcexxae ABD serzenva DAT$aaaWe. Y Couvcllwmbvr Mmtx made[M mum eo.move Ordivsvc o.8]19 ea uP[fovea chow eM Ca"f]mevbex �, - :T C!gm«e eeconaea tM intim. ell ran m fawn em tM mtlm a$.e..a amnfmm.l.. � `� i �� A OMeIDee BID P08 POLICe yeHlCie W GOOONAN D006$Y08 d 1986 DDDG$AIaea Ig T¢ABOUMf 0@ 95,@00 ' M.CPIpee.City Nevagez,0,0360,the cfry did oke bide u mpet 5 for veatl or rmtel wM1ielee thac could 4 b�ueed far 11—t:1 11 !o tM Paliea WRxtvevt,mtlo d city Fag pur t-Rhielee of chfa type 1v ch �1 t and they haw emved u re[Srfu[m13y. W[bin Raam[ad[M saco®evdatlm of tFe Pollee Chief,Wvk fox[M 198b OOdge Atre.Mthe m:mt of 95,ea0 frw Cvodmu Dodge.rhich vu oMgivelly btd a[ { 96,000,Me dm m a xw[el Of it alma tMe t1u,it hu hem dxiwv en eddl[fovel 2,W0 vtlae 0046,dr.6a0dmv se aqw[.$«a$200 vain ehich M[Mv—Ind'ErOv the osfgival bid price.iv ordec n salve at[M 95,800 coat. W.Pipe.sale budgeted f-i.iv tlu vwmt of 16,11T5 era avatlabL eM he recouevtled ewruel. Cm cilmwberGa1ue ode tM intim.u am[ave of!h vurchue and C­­9amoet seeovded the 0lmueelw: Camcilmvbm Hell eeted e the eouL rileege o£thio car Se. Mx.PSp.e geld Sc we Yy �j 30,W0 vllee. CoweflvsvberGrta voted if[M i cty of[m W-:cera[hes have 30,000 vifee ov[hs. ". Pipee eald[he city WYcheaee ell of it,pollee u[e,or Me far the last e.v.sal Ren,.=d vehicle.. The Puh11c Safacy wM1iClee that w RicMeed Fsu Amtfv had:bvmm]5,000 avd 80,000 vf]t.w they i rhlch vecf high vileap hue IV had 2 btu wry wll---davd Ceewdltlm.d—I then. W said these l et]0,000 a e ouid_d to M et very lm mtivege avd u m wdaxcover us,ase Rr[Scalurly ueff1e1a1 b.Cmea-Y da mecl 1 like a Rlice cec, ee eeid w dav'[have to drive tMu vary fuc u ty,�N of m awrgmey. Coumilvmbei CmnO asked vM[e'veed OPA vehicle wind c a[at that high vlleew and pmt K---4­t$3,0W. All wxv W favor Of the mefm m[he Elaor-sad it ofeead uwnlmowly. BgOIT SOBO IRP®RHgI80 CWY PIPE l I I COHaIDBh AVfBOeIYATfOa Wl TBS CWYOIC®Y CWT W$T 038.10 x gayov Pro Tu$ward Pn.evted..it—for Che Covve3l a couitleraCiw. Core Pfpae,City—I-adviwdll the Cameo eMC Che PmeMeing Agmt,Worgia eurk,.hu vLited vie,.Bc.Howrd Preeeler of.Dickey Cley 10 ' xefexema to semmLy of«caiviry-a..di,u sou 4e,6'avd 8"clay pipe. Th3e clay pipe Fee bpm f¢stock w the pipe yardfw at lent five.yee0e,it we vv W. Phe Purehulvg Agave"ted 1v her vemxevAm of AupeC y 14,1981 LMC Cb City Me 93,636.T5 t]ed up M thio piR avd to 0etuw it mill win a lo..of 91,3911.15 u F Dickey Clay mold MR to[ee[vck,nR1Ltlaa and.bind[be pip.for—ppin. Her demo aim m[ed t CM pipe bee been w'.t yard far aueh a long pe d of t1m the[11 fa begr. w loan It.sea111.me avd tM ' $eke«axe ettivg.oft. Me.6[axk edvfted if the citye the pipe ov th.yard m6M1 loogm,1t rill M i .,e..d N[M city 0433 M noble[o cetum ie foe any e t of uy ktvd. ` Cmmcllvemhei Yire a use the m[IOv so u[hmlav[M CL[ Bao ax o atom fax—at thio lvvutwled ,1 ! Co Dick.v Clevtfox 2.0]8.30 mW ComCilvember Tvo .ecovaetl[Mim[1w. Dlvcveelm: ComcllaemMr Ill eu vuggevfed 1E[lura!e mx.t[Mc w do tM.®. W Mpu.aid he city rill cwc3mu«]oat vary ca � �fvlly.�IlmevMyBec voted Se d0ae m[Mw to M pip 1[MY,LDaOv w chs m m_ch.floor' re [ivv, '; ue umv9mout C0@ARiBW OP SALae T11[$eyWoee ew BOOGeT geWBf BWIW Jo9E W.1981 { � 'lbs Clty gevepx advised then keparte wit belvp 1—to[M Cowell foe their infoautfm and clot �,:Ju✓ vd fvrmLL mtiw w[hu iv Yequlnd. TM mmthly tin It—,£m July of 19117 fvdiea[ad tM 1.— -t d otalmtlecnd of[he 1986 tin lery we 9T.BJ pexem[,m 91,902,942.40 vlch di—MIm[Collvetiove hefvg v[32.06 Rxeut,ox 9611,049.60. 1M uLe[u imevue c fain for[hv Le[fmx floral Raxa roe pnsuted m M ee Evllora: f4 83-U: 532. _rz i 91,6fi0,699.T9:R 86-85: 94]5.83{R 83-86: {1,531,518.06;eve PY afi-8I: 1,531, 61,9]],685.09. I' the budget.reme[-ding Juw W,H.7.bawd eapendlevro.vv,ePpieprL[ [v dale fax all Clty,.par[- _ ", p n crosxma ma oDAalwLy WnmT AwggTlmBTs I a a TO P4 86-111 BPWBT v L W.Plpea[hw p v[ad tM docmuntivv 11e[Sv9 tM budpC ad3uetw«fm all arou of W 61[y for n<M Cmm1...c v....I— Aft..a imlm of[ha adlwCwv e,CawellmemM[Wv[[e md.fM notion to.w a �j ` tbmu vneev[ed sed CwvcilmmMx Basxe[t aecoMed[M rotlan. All wre iv favi and the intim vaeeed iw CITY 118116®!•8 gBPOIS ME pipes I� _ 1 Pio - � s R.n n me Maxd fnr 30x..eaxneelaau unit.—Wgawt h..bow r.c.i.ad atlw tin.m W.Pipee,city Wuger,edvie.d tM Come11 M ne.lwd by hood delivery yews y ev Ivvt '* mtC a pnReal Ca tM TOC Bperd im tM1s cvwldexv[!vv m[M location of[..I00nct1ooal unite to be fuvdetl -in[M bi--upcoming fm the ante Of Tau.. W eat,tM p......l I—to M fv w Bep[uber Tl. The Yy Cl[y rill be wtkiv rich tM-t of Coumce,WWI Cvmty officials,and o[hvx lvune[ed fvdivfdule avd gxwpa du Mw•pas[1w1a[-mem ebwt this.he arid. W sold thwa piop0otsele ere m M lice e"1—avd Moe Iv a wamw.ecvilty m£[avd the Sv[tMt hh.te p«-relaeee cmy ofd any o4[Mev fmlll[lae S+ rill M e bwef3t to the local comm3ty Sv that both 11zi b emvedty eve tM pn-.lore.Cev[eu rill employ ; J •toovfderable v t o4 pe0p«le. Br.Pipet Bald he 0111 M brlvg3vg atldl[Ioul Snfoxw[1w hack for the Cavmll'e evdoseavwt p[lar mining it I.TOC fo[ [bei[emefdase[Sov. W veld w have h.m w1eLy w 2" ' this tad ivg it ver f im. Id M 1 v Eeele tMt Ill hie I. ivv 1 ingot wu [M...... v[au'a vee bmW i Mlvg pueed>o b . W 1d M e it 1..-.I1 to f Slle I. ff try« n iwel it.M &vJ e � t n >t w v tW. k } y _. ,r c X � Y � M � x 4 � I A Page 936 Bok o" iilnutae of dugurt 35,198] tlAYOH'S ACTIVITT HHPOHT Y8HC4 90NA®,]g 14 Hee[dw to um Horaxd advised M e[tevdad a THL Pegiw 14 need%m Augwt 28 in LaPorte. 1fie focus f the uP.I—g marl%in r[Horth,Oeteber 8-11,1987 rift a g[eat deal of empMei.plmud Ne! 6 ig j fort hat ell the vambrt c1[iev mad Capusry o[cM progrw ae..lm 14 feel it ahould. a veld Chep.I rag 6rough[vu[[M[w(tilt..) lost voce t—d Sn chs lep.latute.1aplY bete...member citiesva t k together evd did rot haul a moll­­d lm u eupPo�c[M made of[M cit --particularly the vitt fM Lor[ei[ue[Iw. Be said St we fe1C that stat de,..the cilias wed to velly pax[icipate sad tM + }, t LMf w certeivly said 1 attevd[Fe ucevaL,g envusl TIH. itll 0a aaid iC ie also m oo L - x >" .tori. y eevlutlove rot clCy my have chat iC wish..[hv TML[a eweider fat support 1v the wzcileglalature. COIIHCIL ACTIOp13 epeede[1[e—Sim tlwdad III Children et—y §� Coumllvmbes Ha[[e[[aaid m Avwue 0,rbexe it d au — o£19th err et rota bwa hero ge!% Ibild Here eC a fmC tele of.Peed and a aim ie me d Iv h arae o alar lbw darn bamme there a j children in that area pini%, ge said r1 the mCesle[e[ash she captn4 tFet hill,they keep up.Mixt a reads• fila Welch far CM1ild P tq£ i aPoed unt31 Chey w[C.[he atop elm. Bo.ked 40[sae ear[of e1p that ^ 1" tlorMl Perk/C[vee[imbexa etavigv Tuvaxary o LeaalP � F 4 Cwncllvavber Ak CI.—eaideM retell.thfa atop.Sp vas I.bet— lvatalletiw.v[31 ude Porro vt.{; 4 asked If that ie c xre Ms.Bco[[B­,City Attexne�i.aaid[M[See He eeid these type of Im 1¢[elfm calLclam Ye[ca It—beet.ate sheered to a til thew.ares wfficimt vumb.t,or cry �r .![Frw at four m ,they are ehm ail Imo d to t—ld av rod—I.ba rode permmat im[a1L[iay.,if C ° _ �;1—ie[he daefw of the city. Cwcellmembar Graw a d.hat the Cove limit b ]e m M has eev pCtivg cam p' Ii nixed fwll¢m rich xvgmd m that vem.ign .oro pe.itive evd ewe mp[ive—and before w put tM.a Cha agenda La be comid—d pervanent,M mould like co bum abort it ahead of limo. Nx.Bowda eeid tM roes[ 1 ii erdivevice ahmld be carni%up ease I[ noted shy rag twpvrx ym cal traffic seNule[Som f r � a igivclee,spacial covdi[1we oI 4we.tige[iove rift[M aPpI..lIfthe.zpaximancity mmemr ere to mIn effe 1 i} net u sassed 90 day.. I—tilmmbe[Gseev aaid M no—.d the pwem.t Ie bei%repainted andte­i­d rFi g mould mks I[eppux[Mt Ic ie a.liexmnmt immllatim already. Heaaid t fa m[obeatvea as readily a - otMr v pv. Mt.H'.. id [da a of those--t nm-.t—td iviceraectian im[alle[iova..I.14T. $ I!dv rot eapec[[a find a atop sign. Cewtllmwbei Cteev.aid 1[has.[.aced,et levet,a far problem beta ee eapec[e[lav CML people axe going to step and CMv[My doe•[. Aa mkad the[M be lvfaxmd rhav this t j L going Co be w CM1.mend.. Nx.Scot[ City A[C.[ney,advised M will bc1%Lhi.ordl .beck w � 'SaPtmbex B,1981. s Coucellvwber Barret mord peiMPo a"Sloe—Na[ch the Children"alg¢rill be rota app p ate here Lhan a slop tip. Capllwybe[iGtem eeid tbey have eom of It—sig [bete already. �� �' �.PSnevclel Problem Thxwahwt BwChwe[ [ ri �r Coocellmvbar G y Ball mead is ttavelivg rece.11y throughout the ewChwrt.he mCed[M f- 112- ivmtl pt b levo w have beev ar@etlacef%lately ere vot moi m t mr axe eg wexyrMxe M w L Cha nar.eapne more full j of oarium eLwteglea to It,W mks the boelu belevice ft Alb.quatqua evd Cimmrov vdvarlaue o bet cilia.. {;' Pallcy--Heedlf%.wore 1v c14 IiHht. f-rey—date for d Ij c C. ilvevbar b 1..ked if Che data M.b—.ec fodi­­..—dian of th.Polly of she city I. hevdle[M as a 1.right rof-wy.m put In mole[and sew lives. Nr.Gece Pip-,Clcy Meager,advl.ed j 1 S [hat veer Tm.day ewol%,mptevbe a1.wl he Couwil N.ating illf.. a aaeeciflcelly on tM..Picalalvp[�m y I;Mdgwt of which,of ewrre,the c mc[iw.[ebebili[eclw,reale lm of M racer,a more ire t `e,etc.deals with[M right-af- queetla¢..teed aarllex. aid the City Manager's budget g ,{.; [tied o•moons. amoral Polley gwatiwe[MC bivga av tM PorcicuLc selec[e evd ceCivi[iee[he.icy had - `� o[igiv 111 planed lv vmt year's capital budget. He eeid w bed 1 p d—,eine hese ase w alo[of dolls fi, { tv talk a the could focus m[have paltry que.Llma—wv of[ba awlLhleerightrof-re1,LxhttF t w A .4 ij pi%to be.631[owse.blw-problem of the la pt....I..tae.ac the axpema of wrkivg v ne;ghbatbaodta ErwC alis,etc.sod Lhoae eoeca e£Ivrer[ele[ed pcvhlwe,ell of rM1ieh wxk throw a upi[al budget evd fir„ Oji up ul imcvveme¢[e mogrm evd.Mae policy L se pas[of[M rMM[hi%. aaid mz[Tuesday eight tho G.ILI abwld pl.to Boll up chair elmveevm as d Calk ebw[[M capital budpc,but m jj be6l�Che pellets.wLGd[a CMC­p­budget more tbm las[[ pate dollar.. 4 veld it vlllebee.wit � F­­Aid Ear CSbby-Pow11 8ww—IYeaum W r g Couvcilmmb.r 6mtre eeid he My teen covtec[ed by several people eaaeemi%Powlbla city fimvcLal id fi fox CM G1bbe.kiW.11.to Mlp pay[M u[111[i.e. Cwvellva.her Carter eeid ha Mped re mould lak a hie r4 eivca w es.loon%at[M 6udgac and it seem Co hie theta part of the[ ri.l =t could evd ahould b yp mad£or 6leto[1ca1 p[m.m[iw, GO— f., e[ evd CMl w ahould be able Le f1[d eon of that mvey fox Clhba- _ I Pwall,Eat CM1e BLek HLcory Muvea,Eei CM¢P11eov Muaaw,etc. W hoped Cha a a thele mill belt [eke LMee Cbi%e iq[o emeldaraciov Par deme of oro tw[Sat dollars. Mr Pipesp--id the cauxlaI budev[rill u LfiS ' dv ell likldhad be­­d—d dl­­ld the fv11or1ng w.k(septwbei 8)ae far u 1[e Smpac[on M ; it were —dl fwd d ell ft­­lvmC of tM[­4[he YMCA P­­' t.. i g } �' jj Cewepde[lenv to Peyox Pro Tam se Placid]%Offices �-G wilmevba[6wCCe eomevdvd N[.tlward w M1L Favdli%of[hie meting.a[1%1¢fm[[Ml^w re I p1%�ask you fiat..' U 011g8TI0MB After ease quee[1wv fox c1ar3£Scacfan from the mdse,Che­i%LM.adloumad. 5 u11Y eubvi[[ed, I , sen ary k, Avauat 25,1981 2 r OWi i II r - r _ w. 17777777777777777, y,. `r y. xwu a'- t k 'qs 6 g 1 S,IJ n W, S1 S 2 ....._ 1QtlPfE3 OP TH8 MBETIEC 0P SEPTROIIX B,198]ASLO Ie gvilJJt CITY 1W.L.]AKATBD 1T 1212 Ap8Y08 M IH TE8 �'� CITY OP BOETSYIIJ.g,CODHTI[OF YAIJJOI,T88A8 AT 6:45 1PY.ME.Wf­ gOgT $. Ct'Aff IS TM C.umil mt Iv regular.eaaiw rich CM follorim namhexe pm evt. _ �M p Jam Monday.Nayoi city Off—ta Pna..G h ,mem Bane[[ Gwe Pip...City Namger J,f Gety Bell Euth DBShay.�� Ccit&c y Jin Carter 8co[[Hmvda.,Sty Attamey Ga.—O _ � 6 Bill 44aaM Y « 'I Hill Hammock t / ' ��' PBrcYY.�d.Jr. r} gill ' ' CITILEp IpPOT .' -'") D<.0d Orme--Covee[v to keen It,alec[iav date tov—Cv ry 83ecCiov DeLB Ma ..see Jame ' ','� - ?' Phe fallovlm pG,evtacim we coda by Dx..Oavia. ` led C.believe by[M agenda for[M City Camcil that Conlght you people have w your asa-a w ordlmme befau you to a,the Lim for the veal City ele.tim end I uvdeutmd,of ew that• e ler tat,ba—that thaage dm to the creetim o£[M pxlmry that Cekee place vu[yvu. Tbat ler,m Ituvde Gad 1 glen.you cam opt3we m to vast date yen select and I would like Co advocate that yen.elect tM mvth.f y for that¢lactl0¢. Ia eo dalag,yen ecoid Mld your alacti.v fa cm]me[lm alth[M achaol dlettic,rhich } , 1.—1 m hau baa.doing,rad whet re vmevda that,is ry view.1.that CM data cleuly at—that aha]alvt yyx, j.M1d3ng ofvlec[lom fa CM ata r of Tem.Paticularly cities,..alt,Sauuat or raises cl[]am Sv[auaC 1t,[he "4' lactim.tote I[lvetaeaea[um BI IttaaMly believe in damerauy. Im sty mch food of anything[het rt5 - mould Svcuaea cl[Iavv par.—p—ta at tM local level. Tana I—44th iv the mtim iv 1 of encu Gmi'. t. It Ie ay.ler CMC a May electim ronld,by far,h arable[o my of tha athat op[lave e[M[a G lu �f li I think avyChivg Chef peeks in[areet and[a ar[umm also pxodmae a mxe le[e111gwC voter rhi<h t ai It.sa[Samle far rhe[I m paying...my cage hevefit emlyefa of haldlvg elautiwe v 1 me G hmdy� s„« a Ij dew o wppart ebe]sent elecCiave rather that,separate electf.v.. Ym had at Suet 50parcevt mtecmvpwer 'r I ezpemea to hold.epamte electim,end abll.tM mount of maey M,a m M ca Dell,fa a isms, [ e `� still vane and it Ie eevesal Ch-...d dalfaxe.maybe three v[flat Chwamd...ISkari.e,I th3N,.bink G the umgoty of rem to hold et,electim at other time of they et,May fa,fox exmple,is halt J _Augu and 1t,J i ty,a°dhivkeof 11yChlpJavuaty,you Mve tM pmblm at Mv1.g uvdidatva c�algvuduring a y vo[xe em [ 1 Ma 8 mrr frve[xa[fvgp=eawum [e[ryivg t.large pexcevLega oft[M ee tos%n- e ,kmek an dovra.a mks adprtlemvvG and Sove.rM1ile # _ -1 1 y foe Chrlatma and away at HeY Mi a achaol Sa int is nmi.v vv a[lam[elm of[Mae k ,I da dap ding m boa,that data rill.fall Iv p 1 afar calendar year...S.I I—[be candidate ehwld ba i. C �E d by[tyia8 to cupalga fa the ab f re to hoax aha 1 thlak.llkM.e,that any eendidaG vha ha pla fem or iaeuv I.get aI....ie a ly d-agad. TM public,u I way,G amy,and Shay art, - t f to aced daring­­Paneu d Eev Ya--they ate die[ra—d--[bate ate.char thinge--[bem e e Emily j thing..rEle.tima,is m vier,Mt,.vo place Ib-.. mold dear your—,back to-ti-. vhwrm bed poll j gietretiw fa.Tame durlvg Jmnry. It m m umlCiga[ed dleaa[ar In team of enewtagiaMxagiatr e and p xtl.ipatim In elective.. I[hank,again. that rea.oa for trylvg[o dawtail­telectim with tha echaol fa Chet thara axe t envy elec[ivea 1a this am.try- -i.pvoply aro electlomd to death. I [hfNc om of[M fum[Sws[ha[midevice ekie[e w ie[ha mss elec[ima Y.bold,[M lana tM memo[i IP j j m rata G have fem[electiam.. cwld make the argment the tumorCmeld tat... Again I dw't see ren hor people from a tlemcra[Se aociety ewld t aa,thivg other than that...aaa I—might ba that it would 11 b good gmarm l tela[iom.m hold the electim....fa Io —tlov rich theecMol dfa[xic[. I[G M, Mr.Lavding.fa talking I.bmrd membexe there and it le my uadaratanding that the Supatlntendevf mold mf., 4(R ) _11.I.Mve the e4c[iwa held fa My]olatly a m have It.ftic,fu several year.. I think[haaa ue[M .—Ilia.Ie . ..h.dul.city efactlam in...j—Iden al[h..—I.1Batlw., I wr[a1.ly bop yn ee'F ��rill da m: x eivly[thivk that May ie tM heat choice and Amu.[ie[M emovd beat the although I d j like it becat,.ecofea at—.and January Ie[M poorest a!the It—that I.evellehle I.ua thatp _ duces laaar voxer mmout.ata.I bap you rill glue em.emaiderati.v I.tha.e[houghta as ra 161 ied I. ate then aad put then dew a.d I w a.[Maw are-t ua...I for dafaM this. Think yw very Hach. MVId B.dfav--Cm.aw!.r BEM'....of City Pvol Ye.YMCA'.x t foe ams I� Mx.O d galley appeued ta addna.[M taaua Of[M Yd1CA'a u e at eM City'.miming pool. M ]ended M YNCA£.r —it.—It.[. erwe wt gm11Cy of life,hawur.eM1e ezprmred U.Iona m FeC 1[e poeafble j _ ge 1mp.t on Cha Itty', pmgrw. Ha mid hie fm33y I,Men involved .SFAs owr,I lm[ll u ' i 11 f cele ming it la m .P CM tIt Chime Hao--a haar[a offer. He..ted g F has auffeud budg Iat hi h G a xtibla thing send.if cerLela c3tema[avc IL Could wff,t even mI.. Ht aaid bad lit If e Gll[ha[. M—id if H' vera Co lose 1[a aalmlty p g u Iv[M ewer,iC r.ultl II..cem£de bl L e rhteM1 my helps C auppu[Ste leen ial- ve ptogtm.. Haaaid IRAP offer.a vuuty.f 1-. M t y of•ciCy of•moth latgvr cies they Hw[mille and M fel[w vet,[G da enry[him to mte eu M Cha rumuv m<�i[ to off¢[all thaaa[hinge. tie aaid—A plan,t.charge a f a fat admissive to Cha.ity A pool Iv the and he Peel,11.G a mfataka fax ten Ices 1)1C 1.a city feclllry Paid fox by aapryer4% tl 'C charge papla to use mor e[r eta.mx parking lata,a[e.and ha didv'[ M11vk n should charge apy Co me city Yecilltie.p a.d 2)It a em to his that amB of the m]or unre of Cha evl®Ing P.2%. 1 r facom and minority populetimr-vmmm have,clva[v pale and .Wd .j.rhlch[end I.verve }P j ha upPax Middle.Lm.Mich class m ua be M grog,..v targeted by the YHG. Ha aaid If n charge mmy Eox admL [o[M pool,r t DPP om.f M m]ar avercea.f teun[I..far c I,— 1 .f mr papfa[im. Ea aaid mor city ieyaegrega[ed.evugb that n don't.sed tv d—Ib at add I. ha j�uetee or d1.crlattati— ��2�X: FOgMAA SESSION � % Q ,p Mayor Mmday Chw celled I.o[det Cha fotml eaeaim of Cha Cawc11 Mee[1ng. Tho lvmca[S.n xae pr entad by Pu[ot Darrell Euml[of[M CMtah of tM Hmatvm. CONBI00g T88 tlIHU1Y6 OY T16 Pg8pICCM M88TIH6 OP AUGUBT D.-1 m u [[ d Ma _.,a Cha Aan 17 omil I-gad Cor Slmebu Eam d .vdvd tba Mati.. All fa fa-r t1a intim asd umvimml -' y _W w t r . e J. r ti, `x NJ t / � y�S�� C M. ec[gas ^d� awnmv_OP°N�N+t^SLfl�19B2_ __ .1` IIP eri�uigc cxxxpJo9s Jam GMtt M[comet City Coumil 1d 1m f "tl Smk1v'Oxd1 �IIry � W.Gbe[[edvteed fatmr Mayo[.Bill A.fa Meeh of 1985,euhH[[ad a qo SmA �<2 %OAi M1a^"• Concll fm theft bouideeatlov,rAvh we tabled by[M Camcil fat further study. she.ld•e felt t y {+� _ ti. abmld Ie Plevty of Aw[o study avd cowideC tM[-rdivevee. Alw�she-said,Hth[M pueage-f[fu w e h&?; _ ,"j Mwbewmoeeuoeveyedm[oM,M feet tMC clparat[a amklvg fe m]Beget[he acceptable mn abet it mad[o be +rvrv,, Rople by mtl loge,en offt—d vMo they ne lotted m LvMM­--dmvtr. 8M eAd y k Y Mm lvtlieputubly Chet mor lwge have bem trylvg tv all ue all ala%G ewklvg fe MCAul m w 3 he.leh eA that Pueive mktvg f.Mmful tv oil health. SM m[ed she Se a health can s pxvfeeAmul�Mv1�% y Mm a regine[ed mxee,ud Me H[ve<eed tM ill effwte of cfgaxette emking m petim[e and people a cc hldeam wvttr ea cell u[M Bevy people rho wfbrad hurt yroblme. SM u1d all reale alma[ell people N uF ' a rvne of it vm[o eves n<mt. SM acid she feels it wind ba Affimal[to f]vd bee.taClavA pe�16 .� M didv[ballace emklvg roe Manful,ccepC Poxhepe fmmbatt0 1-bbyieb. yartuve[ely,the ae o rho ebmne m[[a amke.m lover Heade to feel epologe[Se about dlelfA%.mks fv At. She evftl xt tb.,1 n Mw sem B'19 "y:.h re wvy cities b. uvv.mAvg ordlnevicee"[het ere evforaelot avd tb. wrk wll fax the 1 1 .1_ h,p}.. [ y e [ea vex Mn tMu mdimmee.aha m[A,and Teva migM1t have bem me of thm 1f ce Md each budge[ .bem. 3M.eeld w have e.ate lar elle nguletee.m kl the.,1v Mx vp.tndm:]e ry mae[LEwtery lry becene if a MAvaee ch-oeeetmt b pout a deelgueed.mkf%ac m amkl%aru.t hey re etavpt frw tM]m mod tM reepomibli[y ie xemved frc bo[M1 the 6ufveae and the nmket. She ae d 'l _yt°'� ey all cwduc[ed WrvA,we oP s2 gople,that 9 people Md m vpiniw.52 people Po le nxt 1v foo ® k. ore posed;vC 64Y fm[M m am=9.tdiva. 26Y apposed,aA lol b.A,m wlviw. 1b1e C_._ g populaciw of 180, A newt poll[Am by C k' 5 .mob mly 44Y of Mr oAglvally tm arae avgnremm Charlie Yll � e io MwbAlla fm a[on cell- bawd that m[of a g[wp of apmoAu[ely 70 people, Mee f.C1% i * kiug bw[matedfour m ave;Coo t.d.r eP..0 m Ns.Gbe ..-.ti_to hie ebm[m kivg legleM .fiy iw 8M v-[A it inb ie mCbto emb in aaouetm grocery a[vta bvuuse of[Mir m emkf%ocdluvice. '`rt. - M voted am[avflle fe lveereebd Sv high quality eenlCm,M[has EAlad Co bM[hie very png[saeiw step - L f it.e1CLm.. abs eald it ie cM aur nw GmerA•.euted pal to Mn a coke]...society by CM year p I:2000 SM mud n metl axget[M child[.v of bdvy thrft9h edu Aa iv order b acbl.w M1b gee]avd oft k y ce rm da this it[Hough a local m smoking-edivece,Minh All let childrev Mar it Is lav[mt ecnpbble: ymxe m eaohe rM1w mod ober.me plueee­,that there ere good t..[e[[hie. The City eC[-evey'e draft o --t A 1985 we Pottecmd ef[ec[M goutw city ordlmme.Mt!t dou m[u [o b Iv aftliama although vmy]n gm[evflle at.already wlmfexily Covplyf%• Sha—99-- -di­b xe FFF pain[Mt Beaty CVAaunvt-t Bereft e[least 25 people o be required co offer a nm em zea Aa d .ppm utn a a1x epee¢. tlr.Seo[e gwvtla. ity A[Dewy,hu lvdim[ed[o Mc,ell m[ed, M[ tb vblvmee b anEmceebL. aha voted Ibwiov's t ' ndluvice M.beev eu aapeclme.Aeh c-%S1mee M.Mev very high avd chefr y n W.......r 9 m Cmvullveobm gleamy Tfuley.of M-neem. Sha evzouru.tl f gu¢[vllle[o Pnvlde a mdel f-C o[Mr—11 Citic.elle fight vbh[o .w ardivavice. aha.-d [Mect i L-Pauly mmuregly[Sb -Hoer.mt to woke by amoumeuv[e awr their Pahl![Adnee a etnell ueged s M Cmmll m mteM1 tM in1[fatfw-f a[oxee ouch ee[M[wCt avd pxavide ev acdleavca for the Melth ud 3r ]len of Its c[Sews. She aaked[M[IM m.mk£ng regAxvmwt bt uvdamry and mt vPt fox kj P-deal vo mktog areae ie cede[co M in cupllmce. bP - Mum Mvaay adviced ba.GMzt the Cowell All mat 11M17 t—thb-t uvder emAaeretiov 1n a wtk-. hop 1v mdox w Cavlm�1�M , At provbiou r$tYM 9m Av[mi-ortlln®ce and eheY of[M 1985 draft f c oM City Cvey' Afvem o ll®ber a meed ha appnciebe Me.Gbere Coming dam Mt.,ee M tm 1 3`J"• M M lth f im.md ooae de her eoov.rne. qe eald tm year.ego uhm the—A,diecneed thy,[hey „ )4[here nee ebb]an t emared thb avd C..may be rM1y CM Caumil did mt ewe Mak to[M local tl e. G void M feel.n axe cmcarud and w d- C to gee bmk to It. Gumi]anvbar gall r eked!F U bq;.• tM a L e cauwme of thL vvuvcil[Mt ve.hould mvelder i[. Myn Monday acid ell eerCalnly mea emh e 'atl' { e e aW ell utrd tM.teff[o brt%it beck foe a wrk aeesioo. }at. 'The g-mreble bb GLvo¢ 1ud f M1 Mmi 1 1 C udge C.Low dv.d ell C-1 of b.ln1—tv C­tM f­echedule�rhich Me mt beev.robed ysG,_ b aalietly Avice 1981. ge ufd M Ivtenda Co a Pt tM oma flu seMdule that the j.Cl A[M1.peat.bma edop A beit wen all of the Ala.[mmte that mad Co ba made ae a--it of cM ell%x iv'tM Lr avd +Fi to Av w be eppmpriab;mti%Cha fines en[lightly lent tlmo goue[ov eA.Slgbtly hog thw Med1wu— There All tM.ba a mff"d Eine—1.thtowbuue Nelker Cowty.a gh M moa m[cure ''. I abort tM-[Mr eit3u b Newt Convey. ga.aia tut year.ell l.gisl.wce Pn..a.]er elle.aid drSving w ' fim All MI{i5.ugpA.—.yluel—theru$M CMt All cgv[oP[M vote Bolo%ri[h[M riaue�tue aAcpzeval C...rhich mkee that afEevea mor 8164.50.ae Che lust ce cw_tp..G m[ed before M revbed[ha sehAul e :tM five for.Poedfvg nn the city IiAt.(imide tM City)we 839 far epetlf%1-15�b awx tM.peed livt [he city,M[{fi0!o tM emv[y. a said Meddemville chugee 850 mod ibue[-v chargee BSB. ge meed CM City n.ny wt oP lift A a f1m of$39end gave the ivpce IbU n didn't can about.e£ety ee mob ae ' avd-i---i[t- d Mn.ileac eC Wt.�.dJ flvee,[ha City vu web]owe thm tM C-uv Po MLC%voted 1[M vm wnae[ary that tM 1" c-]taut 810.00 fm tbn dcivec•.etA 17 Auu segs All be CM flu far defective`A'h vhfch All go Frm$24 tv 838. Xa Mvdey.eked faretcopy of sM Elft.Chedule fox ell of tM Gmcil $� '^ nay.and thin we ehev dove.fha Coumil emnlly ivd red thAe.......f.t tM vm Elft eeWduL II°van[Hugh CMS[vppcovA of 1[Se m[Cequit.d—IM Judge mnly Ached Co wake[Mm ere[.of b1a lvtwtlw "t : ti Ne The C—il we khm edvleed of[M Judga'e plm fo[a wrk vrovrm for[Mea who t [h 1 Elva Bald 1f they corm[pay[Mfr£1m after ac ceaew.bla pe1A of[1m.w dw'[hove web ellevetfw M Y !I fxm 8815[Mc eBPo[em ewcget foe lglvgln[o a laflCeevtbme hleew111 dou mt3flz 00 fine wMecoblev belly SMt hew a 82vpuld Mw Lo aeay f—ervfSve day.avd IC Se j-­.—i.p.o keeplom lull rho ab.-t:ly dose ort Mve tM amey. 'ge said My b_Me _[o decide If they we_pptauavd Ih a` 1 j w tun[Me loov 1v wcortlevee Ath[M Mr..ge Bald it 3.ren CMC.w.ove;e MPI aver a day Mo dwe m fi, ban ma may.but if PoopL Mw[M avomy M all lust dm•[cwt Co Poy,tMC f.avvtM1er Chey ter eteyv345 aj p: d y uv[il[M f]v.ie gore. g. 1d bu gotten tM City A­­ey a xl_id M fuutevice ecce tt'+ $i d-by cuccm[tax Ln fora eamuAty service proarn to ra wrk ePt Epp lva ther tb_ it out tin.]n Jail ge 1d Ch1.eareice vn M 1]v the city parka to.leu t6m avd wi180nd be---d by a o1[y employee. G IA f) gel d die of B45 a day r1M glom Por wxA%a day w thea ev flu All 5' tefAre em Jaye credit. G i{k M Ceram expneeA mvicen-t a cfCy m 1l .up.—my m[M 1—d P supanba m offmtln. yi k,. � DeWvg anucA hfe hfa mutt mly Ma Juefsdutiav oveC Clone C aLd.vv n.--the love.[level of Wm.. 1a t� "i tly traffic avd a fm publly fn[oxlutim.ehoplffLl%.dlaardeely c-Auct.etc.,all of A—axe noddevge Dues]]. , CoumilvmMr Carter caked It CM city All be proAdivg 1—b fax t-people sed[M Judge aid m they mould ort,but CMC m uppv`cavitmegey Cv u[All be provided.(fAfgwn a iLy Mev food amps.M eaed). The png m � All be naf]Ale re rhoee puma mould b eiPo-ted to he flu(oEEmue au h n ^Amro 1v etnffly vPt ) cadge 0 levg 1d she-it' da Mva 1muvlcy ae 1 illy if wmam gab Mrc M 1 b t.ap OamAlwob tt'. Judge NLmvg �J ' _Rl , T �P braving th. igo 1 .bead f tint ld p b bly d y Seal vd id be Ff 1 —'� II releme liebSlity ab d f-4 I . M meed he H11 ee bind in adv .the k p — e-I—ea it u pp"here, Neyne Se¢dey enbed tbe Judge Co report back in a T...the ne h Chie pt g m L a `mock , 4 11 F Palmy Chief Eevk EckMm[c reign a Warrgnt 6 rvive C er Llnkwp w } emu e o®uc i� Ctie4 EnkhedeHe ee dtbek.d the enet-for their 3,000.1 tr lint-up each Berrie fee endo co�uc$3 wxrmmt Ice = I m¢[rec[. L u-frmt c rat 1 6e$3,000.a ROC per crane" fee and tbmm a 3 00 ff. by acid Chry P a r �ry 4 t caner ery 0 Neevt[Mt Se 8 lmi by emthex bet agency Co Chia caomud eye He aeid ee CI y bee j$20,000 moreh o4 wrvmm a wreCevding mr Cbet ere mm people whose ed.the ere 1n the Hamtm....ted fee M id he City dove.c bene the veeperer,feelliInnety fee er ability to Creek demo[hose—e. 4 eeent...r fermi 1 far to City to merest rlth i.Uttineye.end tt.ea g [M Ci[y'e mnieet,p cmx[ente.t to be e¢tered v hie Fr 1c1net. Aftecnete then Mit telt' and Calking xIn a in.tbie PaxemlHe- M fwvd LM[Cbe w [ '�that ere e," b e then adequately ew r Cha coat e,en ebnto Chi-ayatm, M said it fan else i a §y the le"bele Chef nor—ete—,abet elloxe Chose pexnove,mm ahem w havv xac mm[a,to igvety our d thio is a ece ywx m et.,the each year,end it wild mat®3,000 each year[MC it fe-.—d. On — �- aid if the benefit Ietm[meta.the c3[y can back net of it. The Coumil fndicacad[M1e1x eme¢mw Co flpp +f �.Chia coq�ucax rmmcmmt service livkwp. ®IHANLES f t jl Comidee Ordiennee uvdatlm tbe Cede of Or�Smnvem.Cbe ter 12,to inelede the No Perkin,Soma,Step Signa, end tbee MW1SCt"e f.etelled ender City eutbetity for ntelel.peeled ' The e pC an of thio erdineme le pen—led ne 4allue: o- X ONOINASCE NO.87-20 AN ORDINANCE OF TICE CITT COUNCIL OF M CITY Oy HDNTSVILLE.TEXAS,JOCINO ND CHAPTER 13.MOLOR p®ICLBa AND TRAFFIC,OF ITS CODE OF OeOINAtl®S,es eTAHLIeHIIIc NO PAeRIHc AT ANY TIN¢01 ApBN06 J B8TN8®20TH STREET AND RAN HOOSNN A,Zg08;SPeOPIDlN6 POR ETOP BIGtlB AT TER IRfERgeC- TM OF NORMAL PARE AND CEOSSTIKEERN,WEST MILLS DENS AT HIGHWAY 30,—INS —I AT r,y RYANS PEERY ROAD.DICER STREET AT]T.STREET.AWD ELNNOOD AND PINE,ALLEY;—INC A PHNALTT OF OQ TO 1200 P8R DA4 POR CERTAIN FIOLATIOPS;MAKING OTHER FIERINSS AND PR09a9IONS RRWTB➢TO THE PANNING ZON83;AND PR .1—POR THE PUBLI—ON AND BPPECfIVB DATE HERBOP. CWncilneeber Green eapreeand bieheomC o abort the visibility of the amp aignaet Elouod and Pine pnlleym After eau dlecuealm.however.C en.mde by Comcilmember Cram encorded by Cvnvcilmevbex t..deet Ocdinevice Ho.8]-S0. All"reign favor uW the"tion p end menimouely. omldar Oed—ne nnv¢dine CM1enter 12 C inelede Section 12-2 C Ovide for bicycle lama end a Labliehme •� a bicycle xwc v beW Hoed and Awme S s -.oa—..d Chia ordimme rill fneill—[be large ember of emrtmnm vn LRM-.1Wd the 61 y li a 1¢goivg co and from SHSD. He aeid[hie rll be[M first Such dwlgmtion in our Cod.of 0.—... The a"tidy of thio nedienne.is u fell".: - ORDIHANCB jh '. AA OSOItlAHCB OP TOE I—CODMCIL OF—CITT.1 H081'SOI118,TESAS.AM81NlIEC CHAPTER 11. i�, MOIDN 11-1 AND'1'HAPPIC,BY ADOPTING A—SECTION 12-23,HICYCLS6;H86N 11 11.OP "`.. }: ICTCLB9;EBTABLISHING BIKE LAER3,ESTABLISHING BTER BOOTHS;PRNIDING A YERALTT OF .r y =14200 POE CeRTATc OFICSSE6;AND PHOyIDING FOR THE POBLICATION AND NPPBCTIyB DATE HBA80F. After sem dismevio.let cletif mine.Cmmibeenen.Sell rode tbe maim t v we Ordivavca No.8J-21 and �j Cou INNNbet Cettet. nded the m1— All re is —end tne intim­--d tim p "dru.mmimuvly. CONSIDER COFINACT } -.,'• ISI Covefdet a e f.I nervloen rich We—Cogncv In ov3de fire a Beim--ten Ear a .rind of tw Mt.Gene Pipe.Iben prevented ehia tw year emcrenI,wring chs firnt year enlls far 50%e4 tbe opar clone and u1¢[....c to be ebered by chs city and the—I,emmh,and eM aecmd requlree the amma Slth v additional 102 a acids of tM vp .time and nefvicev"ce moue[frac.a.epit.lyTi"'C to lacneent fuM for veblclee thet net"61st[to be recle.d au[of tM Pice Depax[uvt'n fleet. Me.Pipe.enid 5%each from the city eb ebe comcy weld avow[to a wry.wry ene11 sum in a leen to the total dv11— of equipme¢C - I� that bed beau bought by Welker Co—I,Ove the tern of the pen.—IS aft Feat ceetract. be estim[ed the 1 y bee -II least 1250.000 in equ--fat--TComty and net ce--& a"Ipnen[Duet Che leer efx ye AL Ch1¢ .Lt.M.eaid.a$15.000 a year,since me ObM budget fox cbe Piry Departvevt is abort 1300.000, rill pale in ewerisee,ML en.rill a up n dedicated fwd far equipmn[replactu --n et forced eavm ` ga a tom eo tbet as he equipment ogee,it can be tepiaced en n tfuly 6003.ned w w.tbe-t.ge ChrouSh ten diffl culty of egtea3ng vn vbet pies vF equipnevt and abet kind of a cine line,ece..eebet should be rvple d iv rbee exdex. tle aeid thio contract Knee the ox3giml--t ct<lo..11 In met area rich LM bggut h ge being t 59 eat aeid¢et.tiW neat Feer end tne eM ti.of tbe 1997 Fwd Hinipeepee(yet to be received bet orb end c—eie have been delivered and M1u been Ink..to Lufkin for outfitting). be saidrben tbec eq 1- t is remand,1n Innt cw mntM,that rill mks fmx pleen.of equipmev[et.—d d"".Ibe tern of hie '�. ,)' , '�cu" it cbe[ne rill be l...1,free Wal—County for tM 81.00 per year ere and all otMr o[Mt mtu[e tx j�mqu1e1c1"a 0111 be the property of the City of Eue—il1.Ch—Sh thin ebered—S fuM. Mey.r Ibnda '•"`_{ �{ rated she mould simply libe n...enne-of tM Inti fox thio contra[[edi Me a been pr entad Co the C mtssiemc'e Cmxt. Sbe—A is me—neeended by the C.... Comit[ae[bet calked ne it.e Ic rill Che¢b _ p Eoxuelived for fiml wceptama.Mayor Honday meed. �^ P Coumilaembec Cary Bell meed hie* c cv for the 50:50"lit rben w kmr w xm fbe mM1eala off"t ck _to fight County fit..ebieh rev acof tne xe...the County vada..bet"Cfelly heavier equipment - t• txibetimma Ch"the City to—et Cbe eapen-aF dt—eN the diatame.m[be cenety. He asked Shy w mor mw I, shifting Beare end VIM 50:50 bet—he feels Cbe Cem[y ob"id be paying a little bit min. Mx.Ylpu Bald this moa exp of tnt Cicy.M[Che.—S,behind Cbe etigienl...t act rith Walker CWv[y moa that they mould bW one minipmp.t a equal in each v tne five years of[be co re C 1n order Co bene Ove at[M � tlmre0111e Fire Depecmev[rend ora soh of the fmr Prvcine[e tnet the Ceenty Cou4esi. reproavvc. Be [f mid be dv mC k mbeh— d In M[pl b be d ea to nefive fit.dvparmev wF rare aryeu- j aiIn ep M tnen netrel fim d ep r[u 6 le,tne. f Eh i[fel Plan,it moa net m,eb[hat Cbe 9 y it r. ae Ax „ "`ds dw r + rs7 I�p k _, �- � 4. A98 938 gIAOTBS OP g&PT810tgg 8,1 0] °:�3.. wHpmv[chat w Md Md 1(tM.vwtoxy eivice 19fi3 evd 1961,Mlch re t. h: prdmry egHpmnt.mwx.g tae '' fixes,vas mon wt(vaa of[Mee places veer fired lees yam sad the second we pnbably thio yur Mw jv :I that i mivipudd. ie dallverad by prior ag:emevt)C ge eeid they equipment ehwld Let eevv[LL yea The fj ,..7 a pI pl of [Mt merle tv be replaced vaxt.It ea..Se tM I oL ptmper.Nhich L e— filially a still }$^ 1 ee of.iu ,1 Cpt a p50.000-=60,000¢inlPURar. ft,e.[Lv8 uP a elhyd ford tv Mwe[MC wet L �i�r paper equipment L pxfear3ly>a SC equipmevi ae w Mw[o Moe a Else hydrwi for a pmpe[.to[sally be e4 nice LLCMuBh On m draft ft.EC E[m•Seek,WW v[spring,a c.,but.Ess axe e[fiefwt. said Citi—id—a¢a.o cw¢ty t-M tc,ao hv.tly p tbldingtthat still metes cbv City—t .y m IIne for 75%of t,but file pxlrry uta Se.eM elcy aLo. W veld wle.e w are Mokf up In axis[o netj ode t tavke=tLe fv[el ff xe HChfaufflc3wt Levft.tb a—t a bigger P'�ae•then the mlHpwpaxe az¢m torte 3 get the rater bottled bnk evd fo[[h hw ee saidin teams oEvetra[gy,the city eielI—the emiP tt wed.of tM P.e Oepettwvt ret > f Cha foxwv.ebM fuwre si m thio I.a tro w t—, YMtwe[thl future hold Cmvty.M said,.Il chinks is Hll elwye he tm M by cM availability of mm d warm a"wa A R. p Co a E1[a district.but the problem L tM elate legLLture hay sew fit to put a 1 [w[M tax Lw evd CM w[rmC cel Lvy.bleed w the weegeed valmcim L NelMx Cwvty.would imly yLld ab—w m,eb muey ae iC Sakes So opraG[M Wm[ailla Ft.B.Pwnan[,eo it mould mi rvppoxc wy addit—[ural l ftw deparxmte evd yet a fl-dll—t.e1m4L[to CM—1 die[xlci or cM MBp—die[tici o[aviref Che r P Ll wed diet—.L a­I'it,legdCivete evd luglnl[hive SE i[cm ba ep.mtld order our Gv LL xnrntal authariry,rather thw a—ld nepove1b111ty, lie said at tM preeeat till,the city G W k jl [for Yalka Com[y.ptovl 9 this.Eira--1 end tbfe Se tM—thit w orad.order tv 4 k Y I il-m[old mon out equlpmw[. Pips said that­d.fa-d tM pmp tact tw yrre ago by tM Sta. IF d Mea erected ft.vavb¢[[M1e[Dysury c[aeLd ft.Howe doll comfy wade flghiin comfy )} J I—. .aid it fee 1963—ti——ail evd 1e mon out evd pnetlmlly ucelaee eceept CMC it does ry amvv exedit for imwevice Tpoeea,etc. M said fe weed.to be nplaeed evd the may ray G do it Se i I G up a e.kivp food mod saw[M molly[o do I[. M wid e8xaiv8 n 3p.cly Servo Cer[Sffcace.of Obllgatlm N y replace a piece of equlprv[like[hL is a Hghtrn. ee } ellmenher Bell anted hoe mach St coon to fight com[y Efxea ea wPoaed to the coat eo fight ci Pipw Praed—id mIty fin[e Mteb shwa the mutt of Eine.a ee traveled ab equipwvtyueed $ `. pot a said the city[mold cLLeula[e{ I f in-elty mod m[elda-city c 1L,faclud3ug tM voter of people xeepovd3vg. , ithl k.w M e p.e,bus obHwaly,other fixe calla.ural mous cv a good deal ma movey,Mf M didn't blot,!D Cervevf ewpaxLw,w myth to mvLh type beLL..Lha[[M[1 x ewrew. Mea.ce, ” u YLLMr County--t.,livivga.tM City of em wild are dm thl aura mute eMce of the mail- able ravwua iv order to p[ovlde mr.elw.ad mte eecvice evd iw.g tic➢ fwd[Mv payfvS Bouncy e also,w a i�yfw a dieprwwt.mte share.because eM e e aro MgMrevu[[Mx..tM fire[pLn d 1n[M.eceod P e,while they are—tut your tM wepouea t1r Ie stater evd the damp Leee moa Mt tlo pa➢far 75Z of M meta.vat overall. comcihllt—Hell noted-that fa hil point-wry sb Ij } ) bave a 50:50 split ehav the Comty Ie actual C pay.—I. r rte thw CM city Su coating w w thil d t IG b1m w beivg aqulcabla. Be asked if Che aunty— 67Z of the c0e of fixe ry Idiwif, Iv E ec,It is costive uB 614 to fight—11 five, Cowcilvvher--it said wcMvv[o Mn ante eophL 1 [ed quipmwL Iv Ccity fol bulld.ge.a c.,evd the cowry L Mlplvg pay fox[Mt evd tIly dm't¢ally d it. Cmmcilmmber_1 e ea haveve chattce ere eavdivg wx hie troch—ort sits Gvket Due feta the c ry T - fight cmvty fdreetend w'ver c 60 atlas w a .mty xapoma ae opposed Co 3 WLa Ln the city revpr 1 cM[rphie[Icand wufprvc do.e moo vuGlda SM city. Mlyer Nmday did ulelrtely all of ve mould 11G }- t.8.So a fan wtity—mould be Caad we till 40r ell Of ve and shat ie NMc ce axe hoplvg G p She _ do Sd ce mould Mw p hlpe vowed En thIt d—t—III.yew."Ifox ems limit.—with the legs r 't It Ie teat doll[.. BM w£d tht n mor ultlr[a goal,but thio emtract is thlbeet ce cw du Eu[veu eh - d w HM tv most Htb Nalker COuvry evd give aur bee[It,,dmivg this tire. Cvwcilvwbex gall veered t. ry' i 1 M remad record eMe Iv eon e.w.e eM city 1. .b.."..euro¢fire vupvxeuiw vW by oDEee that j ;iG d',s b wale vwlW coo¢[ evd city Lana iv tM tip mod tM comfy G Duly wvfm com[v Gcee evd b orae i'- f I.50:50 vo1dC. Be eatd CMC Ceelly bother.hL b¢ewr ce feels ce should Mce a amara[[tM r moll ;5rr 'I ely reEMet.eM_1__of fire.uppxe..im. Ya.Pipes said G he Let—.1mvfhe.tbe ease of •Y-` M cry oat eovdlt.vs,there have bow a cvupil of vwth.shate.there cera very fw couvty fires. e ill year bwi.,is pc.wry shwa So 50:50.11 the— CwmilremMr —.it mtad tmLM _ it t-esLLler equipmvi Ie used G 1i.VAI IM com[y fires. My-Monday mt¢d fixes Iw1da he j ere usually eLmcwre flxee and ere rxeeeapemlve G fight. Comellmveb¢r CexG[eeidu a vmb ti: 5ti Mc comittw mod eheeivg ell of Dr.Hell'.comarm mod Mvivg heard every sorts of tM voml[tw mod tM , City Meager wprer those comerva.he bi tv agn¢lith tM ll"t end City Naoagax tMs a[[hie alma¢ chL fl I.cM beet .el lw.eo b.Hll it. M.aid b.a the most[M[Me bow dew[Mn evd ptw[ p support ppraciacas Mp.ehce ell euros.[M dlrwt—ivdimted by Coumilmmber Mll..[M year future. TM Covmil'e comwem �.5 w L v ob[aimd fox thio cw[rect. CWBIDOg ONltla® "' Com.er:Ordlvema aetablleM1.¢a date for[M 1908 It offfeen electlw - Mx.Gam Pim.,City ganapr.advised tMC LM Bete LgieLturo M1ee provided 4er Bwex Trmav P:wsdw- VV - 4 fel Px3mry to M Mld m eM.stood Tuesday iv Mtch of 1988 lith IG[wof4 m eM veewd Treday L"d 1 1': s mwe[M cIty'd—election data f[m thlfixe[S.tutday in April to tM le[—td,.My.¢M.- M va 1908. The oCMr wCMriaad dales for gLc[iwa an tM recaW S.Mily.liyaeC w tM third MLurdw .Jvvuay. M[.P1me[wivdad[M COwcil tMc rhw ShL all Plxst o uned. alt chat pxhpe eM third 4S 9¢turdey.Javm[y w Ld be a pnfetabM e.etlli data Ea a city e4P..r'e elec[iov. Be mCed[M[sevwtlwa $ newvA.g taw-ort 1n 1986 f0[thl ii 1 city hood III.: it eor 1300 votes cutivg bate.Mich all y I' wwmI 4ox a bovd ill.aLetiw. Add.levLLly,M.add,Che Mw1ca1 diet¢[[hil had Jamaty¢Lctlwe for levy rvy ywre G Jmmxy,mod YM L,CMit Cu[vouC 1.vol---the log.of M,8d—et Mgtvivg of chi.reettng.c.rG. M owe to V. J­g a 1alec[iw lith Nthere e M.plial OGpict, by ,. E the[Date. M said tM cltyelectlmxmy eww tex3ac[mre lvtereet.tM Bowitel Di ets.[elwtiw. G tM school district Ms thl ems wtiw tv salacL a preferred elecit.dare. ge eeid hie primacy cMid.xa Iav Sn racamevdlvg Cha—U date I.CMS it does holt thl coat and esvoclaud fce.xe of vmplg¢fvg - t Practically J—thea went.from Jwwry T n tM third eanGay in—ity evd t—by wcwtegee,.I.yy peopML aP lla.ad or Swale rew co ru. for dbl.of4Le becwea ii—'t prmrwtM over eM—I.. - ` p deg. elid a Jwmry 16.19M eleetlov rill require CM.—it ce¢dida[ee to rhe amllm[lw fox a seat ii r ;yx 1 j by Member 2,1987. M mtld dung the holiday...il ase[im[1m,a ewdldatee m3vte evd lbi.-hit cmld� M—d Hch loG of peep- N¢said ha felt[Me tis f[eva pnewte a yep healthy clavate fox m elect£w, Y sae ae a p[av[icLL mttex.for Mdptary evd plwvlvg 1—d..wd-1—tim xr we,then L a m tfraL[p —t—So eelectivg our local mbl.offi.4..Jem.xyeo-1 ell p through avid-yew budgt ycL mod 44 M moll.it—d evd adjusted n III fit.b.f.-w—b.to[ha will budgetary ft tM j x—h.. I.eeid IS mould M dlff.ult w..ft tv Mw av elec[!ov in My mod Sf 1[budnrvl[a 1¢done LCsuvofP,� f Y My eM orlmcatiw.evd bow.aa udget ctdm.—Itaveauely. Il mtld Lhia yrs wt gatd¢p we s ». b move of CM ecoe0mtn e1Cw[1ay.MS 1[ie—17 dove mM¢wife(Jwa). M.aid SM that.[livt[e[1av j d para. adop[iuv Of out.budget by MpCambvr 27. fel[vL full rvcM1e Se.highly dealnbll Pox a ewly 4tl d leeG1 coumilm Lo bd..e4m1Lx ievd kvorlvdgvabL about eiey wvra[Iwe evd Pum[Lvfvg Wt. 1— [o r[SM plm evd[hay wgwir the city Erle w'wrk[MC pLo. i f� I —77 xv tt i h y fi t 9 ` r �y a � s t =+m t P Pfcdf t titv Coum11 Meet3m Hook"O'• `_ �`-Page 999 3. E1'y' F Cwllvnber puree azpcueed hie fee g tat a paca.v lith 1L[a est e�IOidvmEage it�[5a t f FF II el.stlm Se cvapected Este Chree ly¢a of empaigvivg,6meue ray xm'L be able[o afford[h¢mdla[O Mlp s - p[LM1r pia om and vine befoce tM P­,pe t pmuxe,hire wrtere,etc,like chat of a parga xi[F may. k' I'TM[efine,a: ,comom of lane[uau wade man Lim t0 make hlm.lf kinin bo a vote e. 14 aleo felt tM budp,.xFa llt.'tMld bewum he did.•[ a hie-,.t w[il.Aupe[,ea M could int cosi Lo ie before k; ZYX' �I that. He said[M ability C tees[m the budget fe are tlepevdmL m the city Staff they it 18 m rhea w era .u3.,s �'alactad. Chkrgivg the Lint elec[1ov xt[h�he.:eaol cn.bimLion evd vovioe 1[[o[M Haepital nietrie[Eaaioa ,e, aril educe toxo oat,M said,bewau u mill vel Mve tM­fit of the activity Lha[bac usually[eke.pl—. paw[o echaol MFrd elect3am. 0<said w mlghL help CM Mapital diatxia pt are­F.Mt m rill lot Mlp LM city.by cheaglvg to January elecClons. a geld It il fa, Fh[.­Fig.durivg a holiday em a besauda =t tia ehmld be r¢e fax£wily activi[iee evd pmp[e Oe [In[eree[ed 1n peli[iCa thin Mcawe they sc [still to vurL fresh Mfh•wx yur and other thoughts a e cupyivg heir nivde. Because[hare is m lapis II are.a ueamvded a[avlm rlt6 CM gv date avd they mda she intim to emvd Seetiw 1 of CFL.[ddnmce t. leaned Of the[hied SatuNav fn Jamaxv LO M a the fixe[Saturday in Hey. Caumf]membar Hell seconded Y to main.. ..vcllvavbrs a. ]ndiwted bis p fereme nY he Fay der Coumilmem6ee Herutt said M A N Lelt LM Fv.cege penin elected Co city of£ICF OFF"moxa Chmttm mal 1.save.underatand the budget and orbs[ - � it fa[elklvg abort. G avid budguery allid adore axe a e.r[aF utIFt b.....u axe 9.in8 m bane w liv I rtth[Mee dae]eima fox a r year. lid Fry elec da u eves Cowci Ft Homard ale.agreed tat a j­dal Se beet becuee wmacilvmhme mad to getaahfeelrfer MeC Ie going a before[hey SF ' MB1v inking budget dsciuom. Cmncllmmbax Ge[ax said atplvg it hea. hm 1Seau�e 1 mu dapevdmteupw[hen yw are o n'r']r` px,emtad[a lnfoamtun about t1:Fwe Lav w .v8 ere ere lain.v tM Cowell. Cowcilvmber arra[[ eld.mly are int t.1­9 Flat to f­9year•.budget haemes re ba 10 orders end hi y r'a badge[b f e cm eddrem the fallorlvg yeax'F adga Vow lag,e a the mtia to chorea the wd]mvice icor the ehitdr GtuMn!e lemon eleceim dace Co[M fire[Satwdaytly gay dFSF,CavclluM ra Gr[e.Hall and 6r rated k '; peg this intim avd Chine OP Ce Chia m.ndm.nt lyra C.um1luMFu g®cck.Fllarly[[.Gina..IDw a�Homard ��,evd gmOr Nmday. TM-t—,[Mr.fote.Failed. Eyox Xomay tav oiled far a m[e w the mffon a prepared, i';Ca cepClm.f Mich Se u Eollma: i OgnIg6HC0 W.87-22 .r m OHOIEMCE OF m CITY COCHCIL a THe an OF®H 1'SVI1]Ji._d.ALTgHIgG ITe GOglea*. ...ON..;A90 gAHIeG OTeHg PIgOI—Ago ygOgISIOHS 118W'r00'1'®Igf0 v, "Gumflmeobax H.1 Ibi la[a orris[.ed [Ordlnevee go.81-22 end ComcItat.er G e e coded tFe wt Those fn fevo[of tae intim axe Cam1 era gemmk.Far ,G1ma.ao[ta,tluard avdcgava Monday Sov !I Thain ommed Ce 1%.m[inn vete Coumilmembera H¢Gr.Ballrmdt0rFm. 1a m[Sa,bmalyr, d bra vola thrm, Cowcllvembex C e[r somented tat vhaC w e gala,u d9 rich tae..a. 1 m lower 'i a 1 t coral— IlaiO.F in tea city rlih a Ml1Gy,aavd will hurt she c f its govern miuvid yin...,do Chi..bus Lb[e mill b.tM taeult. tet w[ Sty in terms o �1.. ;I ' COHSIDE B01n 008E bid 07-34 Por a mad bare nudes H w 30 H 6[0 500 PeaCircle rcle Co [aide a rvice!o co m[Iov with t [he C.I.P.u wc•e MedMr Ivc.In[ha mow[Of v u Pfpea advised tae raa a a1u81e bid,eve.[Hugh oLM1ei haul,covpaviee u atu[¢d. M said mxk rill provide bavle mux supply t0 the Healey circle all by[bl up1Ce1 c tattioa all MlO tMi at [M0, at Spring aka. a thin r¢c®evdad ararditl tM aatract Lo Da'l Madame,.Inc.of How F.to at of 06.500. CowcfiveuMr.mud ode CM m lav t.emrava this bid and Caumllmmat—a.­d the maim. LLS axe fa fever and tM_tun ve,.ed uvmfaouely. - CITY MA,0688'8 BEPOHT IF F tM 8>08 pc000mtl budmt end eumlemm[el pceeen[a[ial C Mceoa Pipes presorted.m papa in tM Cmmil•F draft budpt,.ling they.[ill d0 at fix av £[,urea in e,but ppremnt the m,[resort,updated ilia..Hued ave dil—i the budp[fa­F atop.to ter.pail[. G elm pre old a au plemat toa tbatcvilla Valkax Cowty 11, m.x y Chbof Comate¢PcopoFed Tarim Budgeor f1900 u b.F[uchad to tat edges alae at Hair place.. 5 !I MdmL,egw.L.Erin a1.ld.morsels u .at.emdp[—gra.Tal erwar.Chmber o£ p Yaprlm D­­Cai[vm Myer ibvdly Lbav I tmdaaed gel.Tcorer.iatoduud hes F rt group: Mail Pickett Vcigbt.win. .Efm,Jia Erroll.D.,[sever and J­eines.rM ere a am fpttl volwt.er uf � } Chmbar lb0 rack vlth CM fwriwbuedpt. BM also ilaOdaFd OFF Mehravd.Tarin C­­­C­­­Fttha Camber' and Hoy Milia.:.lb®i.ft­­ tM Cbvabee. gra.Baum[said Mwuea Of the economic covdiatll,they ae at lmkdvg ai to brill Hlam a beck m[M road to recovery. 8M votld bue]naeme in Halt.—ave }� _�� eked[M chmbat Yauxlea Corolla[o bei vg vieimxe m em[wille. BM said thio rill require cmrdimtion and ampemtiov.mt3ng it Ms m be a w3fied Fffoc[vl[h1v tM cOmualty and,be will ba appy t0 find-k place for everyvve t0 puticlpu In chis effarL. 8M tMv Puuvted a ilia lw1 developed Micb pxomotas lyeke.d p ka fa thl[omle[e,tM facet Foch effort bail,io July H the Creat Amerism ace. She said eM ext eCw inland plam:d rill ba 0e[o I-6 mhidh[111[minds a maieal.-it m tM S v e,MaraL Pootbell gine, "ate.:" �! a chili foe,a equate dace festival.a dame by CM ieix Ale0cie[Ia.a buaMllrmemxabelfa ap.n.Ham evd a Ta Oa.ber 31st lyahod tare rill be bmecmivl and umben mine. SM said thio flier rill he placed awry­,F tat la m11ad Outaida[M city dutivg to all rah. SHOO.Ms a large­t,mics becuee A they ata mvdng a gam m HOu maw CMy H 1 itl a,tb1:ilia]n[halt inning. Ha said the flier[ala Haul Szem Oau lyekmde and an the beck is a llatim of all to ba,_md'mtea,ell is av effort t x5�* meamege people t.came to 3hmuv111a[o a evd me time lith ue, moLMr lyFla d Se permed iv necevber u - a klek-off fm eM Galenas vaaeo u ba called bad P 1-1 1111—e Sv Teue."rhicM1 rill ivclude a hove ' !I tat a Gtucday and-a carck murnuv Swdey. OY111ams of thl Cbembex[hal d[M 1988 p d budge[a Ne T Fim nlvlaly.of La Chmb1 r. gn9 pceamte copoee M Feld[M my a bulla.tM City Fvd tM Ml ax u vw in 1[e lash year ee[he eubling old_f- t­ or[M to J d atel�o[el Cm ru emp[vd 1n 1914 M Mcaw affec—1v 1975.at[lith all CM Chamber end City at...d Inn - a}e` ! Cfmd uC. N saki[M posafbliFty Lot Che city t0 collect Stg F err e[xlth m atelde agemy to M it. ee:aid to fine yeas,thi.Lar sought iv Fb.t 119.000 aaW 1. ar [a me[teem[year.1C d:am 5100.000 plus. [n 1983 avd 1986.Si blavF1 and show loin vary mdse[ gtumhcavd tMv 1t dipped viglifitlltl,Sv 1906 and 11 1.vin luelingegan to an 1987 bleed a Mat happened Iv 1906. ! M mud tOLF Ie uflecfiv.Of ell of tM lute evd Ca aal in 8—Fl. G,aid in a Cm year period.tM N­_ _ �3 ( a.1 LSaval erpeadiN Mly are thin doubled ftm fn erseae of 811 mlllim[0 aloe[824:alliin]n Volker Cvmty. lv edditim.t.1 pat .d p y lila(0.S.wTravel u 6 Cmtat)alma[dabL form$2,2 vt111m t.! d -y' alma[{ af 4.25 aillim. Tralyl gltallld lob,bar­­d Linin 469 425 avd 1 1 clip rly alplad Ecom$117,000 to roughly[930.000 1n I . Ta:iv a very b 1 E yea hiltm,bt e S 2 II )� ,?^s �. x5 m - i "? e ;a. r �^ � a S 4 4 !i ¢ Pa 940 k 0 ML E 8e Lemb x,8rt198) ... •� Hee ^" �:a J. ._ —Lim than xaHawd be vm1 p rt Fer 1986 H h be C-1 Mich Gmd he Lem f0 1986 " ' ' �q N ily S74.566 wf of e p ]e[ed 3105.894. Mr.Milli.,Gen p[msevted the P—P—d 1988 Tmrim budg vd 1d h•Se PxajeeClaB—Ge betel motel­,or at least 73%of i[H11 be$80,000 end[M[Se what bey R p ] 1v8 fes CMI.budget. lk saki the Geabar Hll thm budge[$60,000 of it.Puede dit•etly inm[ i P jet[1988 budget eE 9140,000.to ba allocated as follow: $55,000 L eele[la 39 000 i ] plq¢e bwe£1[e)$66.000 fox direct prog[m¢rpm—(—it—dewlopmnc,.ewev[iw dwelepmnt t ` i ''n de 1 pm --9 and adver[Ss1vg,•Pedal swots,p stege.pxttlag.Lrwel,gift.:avd 310,000 f �,. „2 Evd1re egxm sapmee(utilities,ChyaLal pini[.effim supplies,dose aM—b—iptlwe). Be Bald M1 p Laty d ff¢rev¢a in tbL budge[and Mae of p.aviwa C1ms L.tM['CMre Se a cmet.rable redmtlan i be ':}" 't f.Cuff Co admiviatm tM pt:grm ped a cmetereble aupM.L and Lereaae L dire.[....t.nape. ' n 1L d.above. _ 8q Nilli®s thm teq•ae[ed eM Comil'e approval to use$35.000£ra Cha food balame,ae If 12/31/86 f 350 683 to n.projected azmmea fox 198]L the moot of$100.000 because their prvJected M7,= £ 1981 Duly 175,000. 8.m d Ge food balm.had bem[nit IL by[he previa..iwtlm.w.cd1 G p. Chmberefe eLbeee va[I:m reagvve end it moa anticipated yeIts ago t t[bete mould be em 1 !F§T M f Gat rev m weld m[met eapevdlcuxee.er CMC.apmdlGree m have m Geed revwwa b Y v+ v 1fL mad. G said it ie thm—J.ctad IM food Mlay.e m 12/31/8]-Ll be 525.683—th H11 6 $ d r m a fmd Mlmee for 1988.uhfch tM T u.im HaM1ea to If be. Pb t retaly auee cash lw.proble etveev t tb im lapmeei thaw tueley Lcu avd[M tlm[be m Gz tevm egot tbeh. Thio food heLma Hll alley ® �„ '] •ave time be • i P-- Dire.mt of PLame,nide tM Lllo 9 baei.ree:ma&Iws tv[M Tousle[Cm.1l .' h dr budget. She said Che city Ie w e finial year buia avd the CM1mbar L w a:slevdar year beefs avd it t b good[e gat lb-Chmber'e ac uv[Lg ae eleee G—tuse w er d gesmva[I LM ge .sty's budt Ma Sh said iv Ga city's—8­allvmtlom Lpee e[­l.md¢(Saptmber 30),.the budge[io eppr d ' { 6 1,a1W myt—g that Ls It e t q tM and If the budge[year is cursed fo[ward L[e[M ver y llemced. Sha requested paxbepe[be Council my Heb to dv Chfe Hih tM Tsarist DSvlet so CM f Yff° At tM avd of[heir budget yam,[bexe ie$30,000.[be Cmlil my Hsh to take a If CMi avd r 11 [a .in 1 for a line iCm L tbe v zt Mdg.t y and sill—t—a ugh£rod balmce t r aher[felle. 6M—dease .tlmtae ace doe m frov m[iclpa[ad.dm emrbet m del3nqumt M[.1-ental tIII i:v. BM - M1 id h C P 11 my rdeh[I Mve tbe City At[oxmy lmk at my of[lu eltermtivm that en :eight ba avail bL[e £ suLg Gose:ollactlee.. She recmeIII the Comp emaldet•1——budge[edlm if [M revmma for 198)avd 1988 come L higher Gm projected.ee w do HG city£nide. Monday asked tM Cmmil G approve the—i-t Coum11 Budget sed It.rac:mevda[ima nide by I z 1 1 Allen. Die.assi:v. CoumElmemb.r Ca[Cet Ldl.ated hie dlasatlafw[im iv remlv3 the Twr 1 1 1 dfS - hen C 1 htya wvcLII—bexmCviLax tl far f 131vg g t G[he Couwil earlier and beY!➢g to plass b fox• vo ' g Cvu eapreee d- - em for.hvv emPlgau.mote ap11t batwmchember Em Sova edt lm Pmeclma avd bw[he a LI9 d p 3'.11 Por that split Ss bevelled. Mr.Nlll3me—dMxa 1 p v plmrily I-pt:grm--ti­but tbe[e H11 ha I—emplq¢as.imludLug himself,xhI mill p d 1m n rim m tete tbxoughwtthe day as..mM1ev a He1[ox ems.L.Lhey dIII reit Por- g. p[oetm +( - sell to g.gtthnt vL 4 oo xheeve.L L tG office doe.It. eL [hair Levt£w tLe o gat[M Yk j b d Mt thL nit deal Hih a—i—b--s I—petean I.notsaid the:Efts. He said th1 budget ye g:1vg to get tbe[outlet]oh dma Hih tMt mwe[of mmy. CeuvcLlmembw Carter•lee edvi d a[eMt M 1 gislature passed a lm thL time[MC i•di. d that direct gere1ag of advivie[erivg M M 1 G 1 z d.11re cent m[be mad by.itis-avd[Mir iv[.mag M.[butc:sG i[dada'[mk.it through - .P< Mt tbey mote m[to aged for dlxmt eperetfeg.mote of tM Chmbaro of G....ae roe am d rW by umb o£Lgie]amre. H said tba Mdget IIII tea$5.000 x111 go G utilltlee.physLal pLnt, ffi upp1G I. ..esid M didv'[Gm hen w sepPtate[be weed of[M eM1mber foc ut111[Ga for[ha naW f h '- T1 ietn fox util3tte. G esid he ie 11-told w mmt we ibeee mviee for histeri:1 d eLP }'? hi—ti——tliiee for msevm, eafd be d--'t see Che diff..It b.twm[Mea—it".and be Chmb mad be moot prefer.bat CM 33,000 M-g—d for—I--t I—.sate be used dlxwtly f px g me Nr.Nillim I .office w limo acs I—dlrev[aM my be meed It.lvdiract I di eo rhLM1 H31 nitsone[. 3500. G—d tbe Cbmher velvLnive a 24-hour vlaltor•a tearer(6rocMre rack) l _ ( m f rM PLY.—plm[—1). Cwmilanber Be[re[C [ad City Hall dose It have tbeec fili[1 bi wrim D—iw avd it roam b,,—G pay For It alae. The Cbamber]u.0 mm..t b the 4'Y 1 91 1 Place Gt Lt.M eat. Cmcilvemher C—camvvdad[M Chmbar avd the Twrim Diviw f M moods fol k bey d tbe w,m y 1 hour M •spml Por the good of BwGvilla }r : Nllllm old h 1 f R OOe 1 h pu LItI Lt th"year, m­=.y mllad f • 1 hL budg C mL G mad be [Gv the budget and Cmcilmm6et CeL vd d M1 1 Movday t be F 1 ,. a veryazcl[ivg omorewiCy es h irnly 6 11 M im 1 amt 1 bel 111 m heck oat of thls economy bac a It ' ? j f1 H mm 11 twi 11 avd be y y plu 1 h1 c:mvity. 8b.pledged 100$pare 1 . pp:xt t.iM T tem➢1 ISI. Cwm11m M C pre d hG pprecL[Lv fox tM twtLC g.wp king Mryl+ H[M1 SH80 by LI-9 CM pax nt ecapCim Gls smar£:t all of tM£reshvev oxlmtatioe. wvcilvembex _ i�Css[ar urged that m moa Jump m[[be bendrag—t'—. ee every do1Lx w epavd directly:v teuif.0 bee hie 1001 um rt. Dom a vote m tba w m[M i[:eased uvmlvouely, h I—tlw of Ge city ewfmdne mal—Y.M.C.A.—Bwwtive Dire.tor.Hr.envie ked.. ? Board preel ,Mr.HPG Cmw. G thea P-p—d a pregrm G Imre[ M Lty He dl after 1CuclmeedTvw a the and of tM.umr,be Lei L He ui®L8 o C 8 n8 ptemiex Co tun an a year-ar vd ;Y y, ken baA a EEer s veile[ty of pxe8[m for Z. of ell age s 9e•void obey a arcivee.CM Y moot liG wrk ri[h[he cvum3l emrdM.preg[m for[M e.mmv a a moll e[ "...—tin.umr p g 4 (I G set bef—[hay cm Lveet[be time,am.gy and mnay.[L:a ar a fwill[y 11G this avd Mac tM p 1[or .A3• d�',.• be M.t v[M1e,[hay Hll need the Cmvcil'e c:mitmvt CM[�My c v wrk[:gather w thG.aeemin Cbeit ")} p g 1 mceeafH.eM Gat[My em c:Mm[yea:-aroma pxogrms.aMd.ha said,if tM Y decade.t uq - 'tF. 1 h facility of ire ow ox Sf[M Cwm11 Peale like 3[vaads iM m•1 back,mould[M C. buy h E cili[y w a proaatad Mete. Mayor lbndev.steel xhil.aM a v a the Y'a activitlee.ebe F 1• `" << vv¢ly Ga[w shut au [[ha eH6P vxo¢� 1mLe ac[ivi[iee and the flee exlmim v She mid 1 M t .part iM Y'e meraf[M1e evlmin¢vv��[er urs avd after it civ.a dew for[eom®a Affix � di Son•move em vmbe[e a4 Cwvc11 [Mtn moa a crosweue L ae[emv[ml[h Mye[Xvvday'erc [e. ,yp d< Cm ted—Yrover lvtepdatl to dtmgtC[be B88P pr:grm.hu[ren[[:wik ri[h[M city i•P;-LL • ,'.+, P—It—m. Myor Mwday voted SMn a lectec w[1Livg[M muvcil'e convey 111 be•ant I.the Y that My prmet Hch[M Lwlepmvt oP[M1sir ptoBram avd-[M City Hll be lookingrat the formal budge Mey:t 'k y [ed.brow[. CM ehmme are very s1L[M[[M:1Ly em participate L[M1e¢m1 t•Met Or over[M[ `h l v MA40F'8 ACTIpITY e8Y0BT �' . ' ': , ii Blkiva Lake CevC[mC ewlafm It.....1 } ,� 'J My t—Y p ed thi.nll.t P em ed­begs e L e betwen iM City and elk— dt ipal U 111 y DL—f Ga Com 1 Sm xLd h 111 be aYP ve L 1989. F, tK 4�P F ." S. l z� .. M, ___ LIS4 COOgCiL 10GITg8Ptmb x 8,1981 Hvak"0^ p gay goody Se h li f f Iti.F'"..d om F he 0 Il .vE [fu Gm.Ilvuber 's �' { -# k '� 6 eked al esti f L 1f1 f .tad fie[b-v[ncC aify eho rill Mcida If w aapevd u. ,p Lha ewtm u puahue a vw if it dif lttnnS cp ,Che City ox Slttve Lake. The CS[y A[ntvD­­ ay,Smt he t Mmda,said - N^'eC { f t vwld a j­ ecieim if iw ­b,­bau: is!o nWrd m em[x.im,the fe[xD­­wuld hen [h q • aha wilataral right to do at. d<.e[o.Houvde meed M will add Lh1e father provfeim n the co[xect ae a II �� X INS r of c1ec3P1aaSlay. After tow turthec dlamufm avd cman[e of the Coumil,the Myvrnvbmlved e psoued vith[he Pieel daft vF this mv[rec[,ae mevded Ey Couvcllwmber Gruv. C9HIICIL ACTIDN ^s C Ids foxuliaetlov of ah e¢vlxovvvtal vW1u meted to c iul..tmetlm wxk iomcilmbex Bell 5 _ ' cllvmbet Bell developed Wopoeed ryfdelivee Fos LM IDe[alla[Im of wtar end emr llvu iv the-,y "de"'` Reiwe crmeb�dtbarptta e,—ahavbemmd other —bo—boe�rlaH Lke rhm v[llity emetneC3m wa dow[here. F F�dme 1v[he city,tutu 1F it mme banding thepu[ltyallveelvmrynaz�[hd�xa[iod iLembexS—It votede y t" the eprivg Lake ei[u[1—rw dlffexmt beams it het a 30 foot xlght-of-veyd a hex diceb uherou me[of f $ he ty ane.het Duly a f.=fent sisbt-o sbteh rill.event too uvy 1C 11-a w.[o emu tv. Cmmcilmubec Lorre felt w ahold aeforw[he Pmt Sb.bmewuero are mL Lo leu[_.ing Iv M 1 ya clgbt-v& avd that the city keep that tlgh[rof-my claev m prewv[this eorc of thing Ervm eve: amlvg up egely. After mmh dieewelw m rhe prw and cava of[hese ideli—a by—b—a£Cmmcil,1 M ween a of the m]ority of calrenncil mS to adapt Ch ­­­deat-W1dellme afma this matt fa d Iv tM1e e .°'f,,yZ. 4 d lopemC code avd the e[eff laedy wrkl.[o preserve emlxoevmtal and weiM1et.a emaana of[he em j ', ^Appliaetime fm Macd eM ComLelov Paebue • rn umllwnbex Heli eapreeaed hia prelueme Chat SW it,oke mpldu .ft.the lvtereued Wblla u 9+ w the Cicy boards evd cvmieaiou. M cetomended-t vbav[hen ere v.mciee,cMt eW13wr1me be eellci[ed f.Ne Publle f-...idazaSim by the&h apd Cornell. ii } C-cexu that CIC,fa eubaldlaiv¢C ,.Pira hwrm i�fixe Caumilmaobee Hell Eoroally--.tad tba staff provide m uLLyafe of hw a-h[he airy bu apmr m wuvty y mvBmeatlm va.hot much it hen epmi m elty flre. aeeim{m mewl a Dun re seclude Illeage, '�.' ,amhec o may bouts,[:acts used,dwnclatlu.ate. gr. Pee edr.eed[Mt e.cbe Pr ided. Wt eg i.�x �G8y—Ilvder¢romd ecllity Lime m Cou.Ilvvber Cuter voted be mtlexauvde G611 hoe[M1e fvfo[utfm xegweted w fhe poea16111ty of-der- utility lives. L.eked that She city Wx obtal g[het fvfotmtlav amediarely. h 1 h Pattens--Mise Problvme a[eotln¢Oke F Mm.—h- tt..—P-..td cavae-that neldevCa of SWlvg Ws haus—[iced..rased-lee onr q M1 it wigbbmhaad b t.—vfrrMt a text to be m evevded flight paten war tMlx um. edvieetl S ® theca hw the Mm a[light [ten ehmge but my 1.reued-I..belvg obearved wY be m.'—"P:; cfiaoge is a sem and rind dints.—or nntlw afcaxef[tlyfeg n m elxWtt baywd that azo. HuseLriae--A,avw 0 gill Ar `p F� C-milunbes Cesar ezpxeeeed file ems n fat the xuh of 6ucg1ulee evd vevdeliu fv the u e of Avema 0 amth!e[he Bill exee. Re eabd 1f the a depertvvt keeps[etude of`e[Satve of buglazlec ie �T.l .ighborhaade. Ch1eP eekherdt u1d the depuimme does keep[xut of aclu p[scut is wlghboxhooda. A w I ane Laow Hav Pcoblm a vev Comail—I Hmntd.dusted Share Ie a pcoblm in[hie um vw rlth doge rmving-e[-]ecge. ^t �ygI MBDIA lbMi . y" • F Aft-can-ti—Ecom[he wd.,the vou.t.wetfvg[lav aj—d. j A0.3pGHRPgT ' f Reels fu lY lG"W1 t k 4 � Oegher,city Mcretary I SepCasber 8,1981 yt �y s;. Y F„e UN!"I' *{� v ^„ ' gg � u z 90 Im+mrgs ocogxHv.lentigo or sgeT�Q i5.19e) d _- ufiY rt v ; "+. MIAOTgB OP TH8 HOBSeTILLg CITT COOBCIL MgeTSAC eEWI OH TILL is.D14 OP SBPI'PMB 1987 IM TBB CISY HALL - .F. ^Yd3,x,f, 4+ COOHCIL C8AMB8B8.IACATPH AT 1212 AVEg08 M IR TIOt CITT OF gDMt8p1118.CDmTY 4'111JR,T8EA8 AT 6:45 COuvcil w7.3v a regular aeaeiov rlth[M£ollorin8 mevbere preawt. ® £ (' yd��y(- &^4 �� Saw lbuday,Myor MnMx ehawt: CS[y Officers Preeenc: � .,kms'-' .y Hall Gene Pipet,City Mampvx q Hi11CGreen Ile Geiwa Scott gvnvde.City '��, HI11 ee®ck &•[h Daeham,CI[y Secretary ) X12 f} P—Y award.dt. G �{.,,y 81l�emtre .� .1 gen,Berrat � ATfgMD Izggs k�+ t C ( the SMCA fes they ee o[deheaC3eLM eauwll abaul bLMcIll—aeverelaitemlwa £lr cideraceive:m1Lbility iwur- * tote avd rhv i we1bL:.win[voawlwilatdpu,—p(vmdaliw,w vd Mac)and[be altyte rmpwefbility to" �I 3. pc —1—d Lv 1 e _­ ooe P [be tali fox cM YMCA and[M wa[fmwt [FL9 a dlfev111t i[hwt t e a legaegwl tM a f...:. pt­atgmlzeclve Ce taW war end city res a Owe y r ( by then pclvetely arced avd weca[ed erganl.a[Sma..'M aaFed if re—i turn.wec ver ptaper[y avd. y £ Ll 1 a[o a ptive[v otwfaeL3ov wi[hwt a faa—fa thee.a eHuxeh-toes type of—flirt. Be ae6d if < 1 M pool could ba epv Lv B ecveta.tM Oltl ft.-eM Campfire 6irle.or a:0r etMr agewy[M[rvultl S y@y@y@ e. lit y far[halt ow ec[lvitdea. W aekad if CM YMCA chargee a fee.if[Mc fee will 5 -ply ba enough W Operate end wLcaiv[h 1—8[M[fu CMT Leve 1t,er rill[M[fee he used ae e .i pm of[hale moveymtivg—i,tit.to fwd[Mix other programa--rill—Y be—vg city fu ft—to ? et Lh.ir Wdget fee tM xee[Of Lheir pwgc vel avd flmlly,bw vuch litigative will cowl[if[Mee-tree " we ewerary to tM uta by[he Y hev wch of aur eta vw budgeted tapes ee velli ba Lwued far Inmrmce,e . i h Sli 1 epalr,up—p ata[]ae of flaval balce[ightivg w the put of gavexvmen[fn general. Are w get- f Ivg verevlvee Inco a7.[of twee rl[hwc benefit to tM city.he asked. '� � r Mayday advl.ed eWea 9we[iwe,ill be diteatea[O ft.ecott Bowde.Ih.City AC[orvey wed tM li y �I Cfty,Mmager.MreSCem Plpea rlLb a reapome beck[o tlr.Yam personally or Sn[M nm[3l�cil ree[1vg. li Coavcilmember ee t[asked CMf these gwa[iava ba faxmlly a vexed iv ver city cows eeivg nez[Tue day b.crvae entre ere aLMr eitl.me vM wind 11W to have ehaae avamarn ae roll. Meyer MOvaay—d eMv the I $, - , V. rill either M reed`by vex[Twaday of aC tM weti=g iwvdlacal`f011.ring tM1at(October 6)avd a ole a ewWaf»d of M date. Maya.Movday voted cu ev[ly no c tt.tt a bee.draw rlfh[he YMG1 d f r tract ie dtaw,ell of[hese gwmiws r131 have o be m a I�. P08MAL 88681OM i 4f gyar Movday[hes called th—I...mora to eider. Yeaco.Paul lfocrie of Che Meu gape Pree pill I eptLC CMreF then pxeaevted[ire Lvaca[im. it � - K� WMBIDw Tg8 MIHIISHS � � MeyIt—y meed[M vlvutea of the prevlwa wetly{of 8eptmber 8,1987 b—Dew pt--d to kx - p Couw11 th1.evmivg. Beane.of the lwgth Of cM vtw ms.[M Cf[y Bacre[a.y euggeeted approval be delayed wcil[M vex[m.e g The vivu[ea will they M Mld war foe approval ve Up[e -22.1987. RMUC--M III bli M iw i M d TT WI.hue a vcad ane vreviveely III . d' dt.w.eM.w Im1We: t ea re.e 'L IIfinevditurea DLi" ane Tu M[a2 III I 6maral Pena.. ....1 5,846.880 Ce1cuLt d L.J2iva to Bete...S.52/1100 aeavmed 1NbC 3awiee FuM .4 594.31fi lueLivv� 8mfneerivg Desiflwd ..1 567.045 WLei Beres.......................0vch—d va F�f t lily Pwa in. ....../5.967.922 {avec Bete.........I.............--daoged trwd .s z,D3l,aoa saineao MLe.--ai.poeal oasts I� 1W. d 1 2.898.28] �.�d by................... enwaivgcidre1.2511_t1W.—Hoo 44 �M 1 1Wa C ettay.reprebee Glbbe CParellHwee.uvbleb ito emO gratin Wlneea1986BEoxvery.il eovicecvivg t y Mn..w--[ r .Lb a to t. [ aama Y. 3, ( a 3.000 p.ople oar.a tM mea—in 1986. g.. cMy'a liW orae.m eluv .day ret Hmewea Let ymt nr.16,361.34.M wtad.and a xegwe[Md beev made in y to Che TouziaC Cowell to F siding Eoc Chv—it,-of 1987 ant 4uvdlvg£ot wxC yut. Me advised eewte Bill 1532 prwldee the[moral" ( M h el-aotel eu ten be.pmt foc[M p.eaewa[dm avd opecatlov of mwewe. Av artrcla L Lhv )� da131 hill.(official vawpepr of CM Tazae HLCerlval Comisel.n)auLl3we the cowarnivg M[alvo[1 t " h id tM Comiaei ie wceure 1.[M TwtL[Counnil co fuvd 16,000 for tM remalnda.of 198]and Ili n I1R 000 or 198)-88. ee Doted the prvpoced budget fes[M1B Tverlem A—P.fres Mtelmcal L(t$50Move ie sec ti' 191 358£i 198)-88. He eeW tM Clbbe Porell Iwuea opecatae m euggee[Ad_dom .wt4 iv 1986). - sl, C.— Cexcar entad pow 120,000 Of tM Tmiiat Cdumil'e budget L-—d d w be a eiLble foc e and mC 11—Lv be gives wt Co varies Orgav—T—avd 8reupe iv tW city far their uta. He rapd LM CM1ember w wW ewe of that wvey veal— Co[hv Ma1W[Ceuvty glatoricel Commfeaim avd MCL[ha future,the C—il eav fivd a Ba[-way sore dLectly to groups li.cM Ilie[or1 1 ray to i Im:Pw acClvltl.e 11W[M Gibb—09ro uv)House. M ewvetagad W.P.t.[o put L u seq m[ f f LM 120.000 CMC 1e rv8 1— Mayor veal"ted[M TOucL[Council—1 ba drerLB up para- f r U:a use of[ML wwy end vlrev those ere•e LbL.tF6y rill be oda public fes evesywe C trvier. BM raged M.Pa[Cve avd a[Mr 9r 31W bl.toapply for hoes food-ae tMC EV Y tMy era[het.Ca bell " I� p b t Lw LW—Y to ptamte reutim. t.Pat[ve aekea fot tM Tw 1 C 1 L Cowcll�e eviceuiag<vant t LM III ;,. k fmtAly w b7.request far[haev fwd.. Comcilm.mber Bell upceaud comvrn[Mt M p Lc. M1 b.ding of[he awual....x ct p.idod. She weed the TOuifet--i—opec -11W if i't e th T.-I W Sw,rho eleogm t�beSxCgl.i:idaltI—far MMCdlatx'.d::iof,[Fettt tdae.Mm blot it-Pt.Mva M iryMe yin tm tW , , F 2 At; x k"" 1 , �e 77 717, 4, 391` w [kav.loaM the T0H1HH 15,198] 3 G apeek w[M proposed budget,WyOt goody ) Y OOOBC C IQAIIT 9 DP BOvk"0' 94 beiug m me al a Preeev[rM uiahed y, pub11.hearing. y FJgq"ss _ CONBID88 OPILITY F8TE8SIOB ,�w. �"t I Comidei a reawet for u[ilit m e im 1 1 1 f L L 8 ryfc L h 83 702 f M itv potties of[M vert C ( MPip-advised the Couwil t a iea uevl[ary sever w evaiev for leu Colne xe£dmce et 521 1— W mttd a ttws received that to —0-1. emge£xw a (We..Ola)-It,sever rvSm 1 u£Luing mtom cicieL rem'e yard. Opw ivveatlgeCiov.it vee fount that the btokm sever 1La t ",y 3 Mn one rwldwc tM Cole TwMd L erred bymt Ch.we eeralce lino)_.u et loot fur 4 ® SMC kava m w sea m a dedicated city attest or swat m1¢accept through 13 1/2 5­1M1rough ed 3acevt ptivate prepet[y)and theta 1e cwvidetebleeevidame ofthe a in[evice of 13 112 Berea[ but ro F`T1 a to it.­h,rhlch rouges frm 10 to 20 fee[. W.Scott I—.City Attpxvey,advised a eff Na 1 y M.w legal problm iv uaivg G 30 fear laawout,but that it rill be reapomSble fax coreectivg evy 4 R%( n, daeg o a I—S amr lives iv[he leevewt vicewimed by ivs[allation o1 the nes Sive, St.Plpee Lhen d[ha amff'a---d"t-to ll v CM tap of the hill as then ate caporal hmeee ai— ?j - M it...thei appear[o M ry b ivg devv the eI'—beck Co Aveme 8 that vy be M1mted up h1 4r[meiov if they 6 L d Th 1 t of h3c ertwsion wind be$5.772(6 rush live)_bJ w ® gra C L 1 ipe Y SOg A. - ,ffi.p ttl)ec $2,OyQ Mth she city's vs[[hev ba ^ _r 13.702. p M i d f M fv 1 M ili y ea[avelm b Set u w the,edaq-tt.G :C�ve this ry C 1I¢mb 'W d the 1 of eMe ut113ty m valmCea 1 1 L C 1' h .r gmttn secmdd thCe L f f bd eve 1 vvfmwly� �, ry 5 oes ea a - .. CGOICTe WTEB PeDJHCP SOPPLIBS - ;;����i. • c CC I b fuMa Y the Welw iLie a 11 8 1 M £$15.419.19 b Id Ppe meed aiz very competitive bide vers received for these w[ .,ea captLmd. 8e Chen y tM lower bid met vg epecffi.atievu to be chat of Big State Utility 8upp1y in eM vmwc a£ ` £ ' W.419.19 oe be paid It fro¢CM capiCal imprweme¢t� pn3ect fwd. Comcilmmber Knotts oWe[be m[Sm - pime f Chia bid as w[llma abwa and-i-GMedbo 1 All f f j � 1 n arrest umvimusly. 88 MOLOTTUN 1 P C Lder Wsolutim comeMLv[M Terre D D Y c Soca d 1 M 1 f Ne d [[� 2 250 bed mafmm eewti[v mi[and me of httm 1 2 bW ravel L 1 f Sue 1L7 !3� Nalkar Cmm[v Eyt Nay r NOMay chm reed this ceeolucim en Che Comeil. After awe rwLlam o£chs wrdLg of[M ,'uV 1 cies by Cwmlleevber Gxeev ant otM tbe 8eaolutlm res[Mn d. d. mv.jmmbex Bowrd and f h tion to asp a BeuoLCim 80.e]9 and C 31mmM 11 d M C All f M m[dn passed wavlmualy. Wyot WMay advised Che City L eMe co mks m aacellmt prom (ia m[ive package ptopoael)Co[M speed of Olrec[are Of CM Sema 1Mpar [of Conev[iov�eh31e rva31 ing h w H11 M eveerLg.very c ticiva m tall ecreee[M.eeCe..SM meed tM prwueal L due Bma ;% � cxTT xAiiacER'B earogT W Lr of the Ooev We[1ms Lr and iepulramente Bxe i 8e im d M 1 M - Bre c apnMe,cl:t e[mne. 3'l 1C Mi eauvde-d the ehm G[ha 0p Neetivg I-ant rated me hmga tMf ceYufna Che Coum11 �j, 1 follma: EE[ective Septwber 1,steep[Gr meeieg CM the batt-- Itt..yg Souses me 1Catfam be w - tel body 10 h eM d[e attormy rf.M1 att­­­­ atcoxeey'a adice with reamer to pendid. „ - empLeed 13[igat]m,atm op.[offatg,ant rah Gci Num[M duty of a Wb It body's.wvel it.t hie 1L 1 ly cwflleG r3th-CM op.Nee[L`a Act,CM Cl[y Ceumil met keep a ettdf3ed h.— of i . 7 ae3m piOmedlwe or tape recexd M emeu[iw eeeeim. W wvt w[oveaplafe[bocce.mtif ed "1 oda ae(1)ivdlcaG tM d[e ant[Sm[he metiov be¢ina ant rade (2)eG•cM cub ec ter et ewh d lIh o¢ and 9)imlud a cord of my f CM Llan eke Ni.eouvdeCedvLed thLCcertlfkd agevda "�' kept£x[w yearn.she ege¢d,hovevet.Ie evellable ovly upw eve o[dei.b.,CM Cau vy take ' d i[c__i eppxeprieu."avd my a ease c v[e of Lltlge[lm avd [or¢eye fees eo myov mM10 lYv' M[mtLlly prevail.." W.Smvde to M.el[ervmivel M1e City Y. a mac record[M1e IM Ciel updxa M gem al gulaelima[Me Permiv to the.--d egavd. W al r omevdd that M eft.keep 1 a s d of w.mc e.a L - !d lira M Cill. h la b d d Mand 1 h d d 1Ld f: by 8 lar far all em ucive o e dopa M outs W 1 2() M M d be Ci 1 eM]d b a1[ecGd[o wiar and ao a eke a ae f M 1 li Weald ef[et[M ascot bee 1 M M ant. wed,LM1e ME...ld if M Ma red b lay. R �I mrn fi t a ll.y mncewlm.omuvlmtlw. esu LG aG[ r Hr om Hde,City Atcomey,Id­d d CM uM Tv. v.Ba t.1446.,(mtti),tM City bee oxiglml i jj h J_ 1 d wnx a ttiva rate.,ape tj.e ant eervlcee p[wldad by electric utiU,y ri it.c1 y t } 1 ® 1M Yublir Uitiea Comeieeion Me ewlueiw appellate 3uriMi.tim Co revive orders or o,dfv ,of Ch City,M a[atM. Xr.Beuoda MVLM 1C ie hie und—t-ding a.mower my fil.a.avpL3n[tega g C.S.U. )} 1 L LM mer future avd my be ritbL tM city'.lurladictiw. Se. 34 of POW acerae.M eeid hat P :"I h lit, 111 keeprecords emtaL3vg CM nmea of pemeve repxeewCLg public u[ili[iea,[best affllie �. emtmiLg Che CI[y tegerdim PM--the name of b­­evslciee repttaented. - ' 6 1 f d Ipiiov of[M1e aub3ec[miler of LM.—I.ti—,m ac[im.fE mY.regw d by ox far[he bli 4"F III l�ty W IMScated he wuL prepare a draft of taguLtI_.emewing such tom tetiane fes[be Cmmcil e f _ retim and tbm preaevted m wc11m fora po13q LMC weld apply tM Public Ot111tlee Regulatety A.[ ' • d ab1Gh chat u[111CIee xwld kwp elvg ivdicatiog evy emtac[a[hry hM rlth the city. Cvt 1 w f.- .1 ar- Itte 11yy guLlea(M.CSOT)...emlvg their opere[ima.y Mx.�CBomd teafdyhe v1C 1 belpreeev g tbIt Poli yeiv `RAF; h wcil me[Ivg. W said hie ie tM fitei Live w Mve Md a.—U.t by e r to payer pream d t. .n Igiml luriMle[Sm. W mid this rill be a nes precndun It ue ant fat CSD. W.ewnd said I�. M Mbe the lesat I.filed,Cbe city rill try t.get the cpm ML t ma CBO to agree co a pt...dure£w Mvtllivg eke covplaiv[[M[w eev bting to M City Cmveil t.Mve LM COuvcil epp[me. n 1 J Si 4 I + r r •rte .,1'„�, - .. .. ., ,._ � k, � . z sa. Zn N �3)•+(1 � lq k 392 Nll TC Ty tN1.1G •e (ptlTlgO®7 � � .. J•<vf .[hoAse W Wtiwol repair ewes w the GT 9)]tree loW.x which hW 6 dew f L ;9 �Yp�� } ✓ CM®int of 811,¢00 co be evlit heiveev eevtutim and d b d b T� d f gc.Pipe.edvlsed[b crus I.w[hL unit(Bo.22-11))a revowd ud dlmseevhled by G[arp3lLr *t d eM city m[felpatad tbe npeira weld nv u.ex{5.000:howwc..ivice disc—I, the tr mlaafav end r`{ the¢reL[W eevpwu[e,[hv nP—have Hwa[ulPled, M Wvleed re eine All rw betmw 913,500 end !! 814,000 to revwn tbe-th L good apatatlm evWiclw. The city cuff cw certify[M M1 e 1 alae d It vu mete l A.Italy..M,be d a ver mchlw wen ewrulm[ely 8200.000, M M h int—hoe U.L eaavlee ferlawxoaLaNly 14 years, .. Pip.-d this repair L t.tb. 1 Iv end n^y 4 w.mala me Mw Ymw tLa.of pNblws.g.1n. ceuvcilmwMt Mrnee mac[h.nL1w,i eww.e f thea n " ,. ', n Ic. eWl[un,a oucllved,aW CommllmaMx Gavard aeevvdea tM wewv. Nl m.n In favor mod cM m[ a wewd uv®fwa.ly. '(� Mviw W dLwe.ebe Py 87-88 oxovoaee beau[e.eaten t awedv of there ; Ga Pipes,Lhev pre d the a get fgh g a uoerY Proposed bud aW cares end M1 o bud the Myor Bwday severed w the general fend aM ezpreeeed Me Pereoeal cv nn far cm +; P lice it—it vwely,LM.qulelAav of[w a dt.vvel hulls[pnof watt'to pn[ec[iw EOx entry aW he wA[or]vg dMce w wind moa L.ve of a drug drop.mil a.[M mud It u gddiClowl offlcax to he and y fr.o[hu duties w gv p.k.petrol. Yo r...1 wggae[ed f.dfy emtmx ay ev Mvdle 0 e,pethaw th—sh.I'. v w Hu 008.eo u wM amehex efflwx avalLbL. The twuvee[g .ditioul toed.of 82.125 eW she—t-in device require.$1.320.fax a total of 83,445. _ Bwdu meted tinea wou axe tw safety f..te tent.he ld like to e.fe N d beck Soto uL mut years.budget 4 v be hrwgh[w[of teune far N[ure elLcatdev ahieh bu a b.—w f 838,299. ,R t Chuf&kh.Ydt¢POM Lo the aye L ahich uo[Mx o£ficex mould b.ode—IOL fsw cuff w gv heck mol.v.vely,wpv.lfaete[M canwity seralcae afwer'e pvaitiw eW LM wtt=P—toge im ctber ine Lh All wee up ueaee.m mr.w tv ba pd inn ddnctly L sou lien fuv�tdwe chess ten call lend aW P.blws.Lt. 0Lf Bt-dt m[ed[M good wrk.g reL[Souhip Heh 0000.eM Satenah£p ptvgru 8 but cited eM Ps061u 01..Ileblib.e ew.un[basis,nvtiy It u a faeat u fmive Lypa elemcivv and [senor be dep—d up.. Chef 8ebbecdt meed M did-It addit 1 t—pkra.wl Iv tM budge[,hue (z " 19B3 t i[ft of g i` b—of LM rigor budget,thew dp-1—wee int pru[vd. M said they more requ.aud co safe vich] CM ew ac—iq wA l—,vvt LM .mrnenc L five ficers abort rom whahad iv tve. M - emvvt of most loW bviy hudlW.i Pv [M e.reaeae,he­—d.L[iy but w ten y[Svi[Ls �!' camuvity ee mod cubLarebet weltiw vlLh[be vmcmt vfficex'e duties ea the de rtmnt cam better moat iucbu]cfveedg. Be.Nd,howwr.ehL Ie a policy ba—a tM City Cmvc11.P Mayor—Y oo[ad eM mould evtwcye Me uw of lncene uha they me awfLbL L erdes[o acch a Chief eukbe.t mtQ uia mould be of aseie[mmv.but it L not a vleble eolucwv. .vcilmub r { r.Led hu cowers fox greeter apw tf aha=slice dap.rtaaL L[M Ensure,ee i[MewaeC v its G lw p [M[M addiLlaml£ew.ey.a[ed by he Mayor m be].luded L wzt year b 1.Ing device). 4he Connell w it cove to include 49.665';L--.lice bud¢et from[ud�errve te1aW f re a1Lcu1.Io.dee N wrebe.e tM[a vent.ud tM wui[.La dice, a ne x P ID dSacwsLg Che M.im Bovfmvrd PUW,bir.Plwe.vLed'tbe s v[ed nee of a eer.FluN o£ bliwtuv to fLm.Cbe Wdi[Sooel c.po[ac emipmvt mM[M w 14 cyi ei m .mvty det. Mea k h �eex eCiov mu[M ueeuoaceo£CaOC 0 E rv[hie fudtu lily[H wur�tI Ch VE ad o f I b 1 f M 1 f h L ey1 ekW. By avid '' ruIally plemed a M[Mw b echos,int mrhepe 1[ew be a three phme yr a f.t yMm u.Msa fxw e[Lg op t..fwd¢ ert3flca of oblig.t— M said ha rwld ratter pay It chis quip.. f u avgofy MHamrmhec MC awe C1m door fM ra.. .Plpee taHW.tbe Cornell tMt eM y ly.tures eF sevvwa for[M1e.aiw eveiw.;m fwd ie few[xwfera fxw tM wwral,wnr eve ewu y{{ iLatuv fwd¢ud[M L[anet feeon aft a[[Mee as CMy axe deposited.aW he asked iE Gumilmeabes Gnarl y .Md[o Leteue em gmw[of food.ttwhreed to eM Ge1w 8yiwatug OvparNevt. Cowellmmber Gvwv IM is be 3s int suggeetin w Lcr.w L LM fund.,Juet co mot-.W.[M vgApwv[all at em rim. Be said M Jurt didn't out[o Teem a C.O.fm—Ig lIM— Pal—alley.Odceetu of Pimm¢ sup_ a[ad moa--t-my be to Lok at sus of the.plNl P-j.—vowy. PLee e—d he amld[aM teMr look at otber fuWL¢avarew beton eM 41.1 vi [a[1w of[M Mdwt meat mock LO •abet eM fY ew m Hu u u altermtlw. lig, [v df—k,[M BeHNtivv Moe--dupeeal cue[facnaea,tlt.Pip.advised IM1ere All M a 25P p 1 is yard lwnua L ue coon. M.1d\he w ee of[bis Immo is[O vent the city a imrem d ( I— I....hdLpe.e et w[MrMy.eiebec L[M ez [ime� al(Iv ver pit are.)Mlch bee 11f aumi er tw odM.d1e`wat wets,vbecev elNmatlw u. Mae the-tL Inw—illit.and owe L v[M 69 more. the u191.11y P-11d.its.M[w met be w H lvaty sated[v[M dlapeml arbs�H[hfv chnv sena,ox a'll exmue[CM ep in L eM lwdf111 b.E.a auc elrewetive SeuiL�e. es3d If[he [emeClve 1e ivclveraeiw,w .Lill ma[Mva a plus.d1.p..of tM aefi. Be [be end of acme eexs,av the..t.H.of w w a tM C—I Hll el.ben N fund a lnafill—-t for[hv disp.el of tbe wh.Lee14,atM J nc31 mill have w Hach a mvclwwn vv vML aur Pemaowt wIt-L bvfor.[hrvv Evan tfva Me elapsed, M—d tM city awl.pape.e.[M[sa a part of our preawucwu of the TOC Proposal t the uvft.it's.LM[. w Im1Wa[M pwe16111[y et a Join[opaa[Iw yr JHnL pro ...a eol3d vaso d.msal.e a thiauBh u P, 1 n[oc bereuae TOC Ms[M1m uv eurgy deme v eery Co tab eM S. of LM wet met effective ' f 1 native chat eyivearivg.eleon bis PrevLed for chs city to—L&,t-ywn ego ahav-yieewd tbe pot..lid w..d.povel—t. ovtl[bat u a 3000 killowt[hwr gewreti.fuilicy.offset[M c P lectelcl[y at SJ emu,phlch L ebe.—I eat.h...paid. 0a ofd if-t"t.-a fvrtmudm, M t city byth.aW Of Gubec. M aAd Lhe city could propeag[Mt LM.off mould Mve[M Coweil consider adopting—year's budget AtM1 the 21 tine Ivvolwd iv the mce..ab dupoeal cu.at aur current f Lmd£ill e1N mod look f—t W a thosoyh artaseaim dLcuaH.of the solid wets divpvaal Lew Iv BovemMc, 4v1ag the bewflt of tbe yOC'v decleiw.rM[Mc it L even eveiW,I m ev-­1-or mC M aL the city.mold be p—a g to f-.e.9—Ig.turfy to.tail Sefotm[d.TOC meds t.make the R � ,. j lnduuLl.cL1.e at rhauwt they ace gofy to put ee[he Bllfa III unit tMt ry be L wed of co— '2 p worsen wpab11f4 of cow o[M[Ldue[cLl cypa applimtlw. M.Pipve u1d the city's piopoeal Hli be tM[w rill fwd[be me.euxy studios co gu 1—wely-wtk dine aM p—tM expreLe tM city d.e me have vv.teff w mks those kind of JWgemma, ,* ! eat[M[she volid w.d—i.them evolve dna co tbe[w-II,PacMgae cmc more X 17 e ^ g ...fee M gem[1 y Lm and 1 budge ly the.t It lee and . ampac[or - sae y w oy Lg tet f�ty P d Bs W W My E M qula . f chic r Ipmev pL £ it.be 1 M.[mol 63dd1 8 Th m and a da 1 p f chic q IpwM ell of he TOC � � _ S P 2 393 a mom-151 1981 - H008•D^ 945 - r (da 1 1 C6 gM1 ud t f 6 xe el [. Be ee wd d M1 v d kvu ur ie 3' m x[tar that[h al[aroaL`ve 1e p 1 n, ,fng Lo M going up Esau{1.00 per l.o-e Cubic vera to 91.25,which f.the J 7 �I vivlmm Iveteele. He aid Mre y M a mmber of decremm smh a thL eve [M vez[eve rel years d' p4,r up am dlal co t aechalm CMC w=Ia[er-ludfille f¢[M mighbarivg iging,are a already cbeming • w 1eurlaaeapoebi`w LM mw avdu w atly-come ere g.ivg up bauuee of[Maregvlanry p wree C: e ee ver ;; v f Af plata revlex of[M budget.CDumllv,nber Carter[.mooted that he Se s.xrhat cone rued ah 4, th de ale el.f tmdfve for the library,HBAP,ud patka Ivd racraat]w,sed xhile na11a1vg the fuvd « xvtal eetvicae mad L.--—it level If fuvdL he mould like for the—11 Lo mea Iv cbe.1 ye tw to£fes a my[v ivcreax apevd on[Mee kinds of ec[1vitlee in tM city. Mayor Monday rea eptdmd - tic abort perhaps eddrs.aivg these eomerae is[M mid-year budge[adjuetmvM. Meyer—I,thw ukad tM—I Lo fotullt.¢hie budget ud b[£w it back to the Cweeil for[Mit fiml comideraYiu wz[wet.8eptwMr 22,1987,t°—1..LM xendvente di.—..d this evwivg. Couvcil v ! v®Mr—II added M hoped tM city[veld f'Ind I. de vert towrd Meping Lha city's ea cld etre L,utility,sed It Lha Swch Sever—t.—it,tkI]mwrtevice of mivtainieg Lhoea eeawvtaa-m } ': H• ACPIVITY g6P0HT ( '` 1 resamea of m v MAPD a '% � Cw-filet Wa1Mr Cv L Lo the Plre CouCnc[ k-5§;.Nj tlayor MMay the sevlawd LM hi...ry of the.iry•e£Ste w[ec[a rltb eM Ceuv[y.ince 1981 and the a iw metiuge M1eld betwan tM C avd CM couc.she[M1evipraew—tbI prop...¢nem(tm.mal) T, sm[for[M prnvisiw of flee Ieiw-,Nice.for tM city aM cow Mr.Pipes Chu twfemd wt e " tM mjorrevieiwa is Lhe ptopmad eve tac a f.11ora. M ectad it ptovldee far a Fira C®taeivn tv be {. eetabllebad to eda]nie[er[be conttae[ptte It gmr[erly and to w4 r o®eWatiwe[o Cha city and I.—tk, �.b • TM Co I.—mould M c.vptl..d of a city ud c unty eleeeed of£ieial soil CM city.avd I.,weld III,p— t-larva I.—avtl[hls��av1 in urn wind acpo]nC awCber et tge Po -Lo eery alwg rith LM f1 'y wnhell, M mould be m [ awba[. Thio dufeaim mould xM t aa[Iwe[ cM e y and the 5`+ }`rz ;iJ comLR rhe mould reCsfa fiml decieiav-xkivg autMrity. I£tMe cam.[agree w a dacleI.. tMeD1e[ricL ] p'.daclaiw would ba f1m1. CuwcilmemMr Hell upmeeed be 8raateet ofrea rvatlom about taking - +1 ew¢dwa upitel upevdi[urea tMt w put Suto tM flee depertm¢[avd smshg wee ve0axvc and a11,17 L t— it S[o r to .—t—body. Cwvcilmmber em ea egtd Ii Dr. ell do CMC oma the cotta[[1 Itabll-h.d,vtbt--hwldn't be IInagotiativg a v ¢,Ing of eM Comc3lmaber 9®oak - e[ m[Id w Mve I eube[evL1a1 Capital ima-Lxvc. umvml,e[ra1¢i¢g,a.ec.eId Mtaleo opposed[utnieg Chia ow Pare Ceuieeiw. yst—.1 voted i[should 6e-Pociflad a v these fire vat.hall this weld he. M cl[y'a or iM cwn[y'e. C.umilmevber 6t.——d if this coxluiov mould earn rlchuc cupewaLiw. Mr 1 Pipae said it mould. Com.IIIIIb-Bell ukad If there mould ba cupusatiu to Lhe cite for i a—t1 q xvt ud—t mould be[M city'.xLiva[Sw to Cuty it war to a Flt.-- Mr. 1 u—d there ha hese m ILc—of Cupeua[aw avd cM mtivation Ie tM fe.liv-of It 1 we of tM Cmv[y coxleaiu If they are going to pay 50 percent of tM—t,[haw Lbay eb.—have 50 patten[of CM dvivlstra[iv ' d.CL1om x moll Iv a joie[body. Cum3lmeMr Hvvtte felt ptobleva eMuld ba r.eolwdthhrewh Lhe City Navagec avd CM Pin MnMll. Comellmevhete Creev ud Bell opp ie pat[Ieuler a of Che c 'M Nwda Chu.htaim V I M o .1w. All eve o the P 11�- ' a ea[ ire more Tbe Coum11 agteed LML avy—It—served ov th.dedicated re-erve fwd,celled CM 8I..Trwk Pmd. '�' � (u avoun[of money equal Lo Elva percevt o£LM budgeted opere[I.azpamee of the c ire de ; icy f 9tx°ow)t ehwld ba tatalmd in[M sex fuvd. milmevbar Nem.ek°°ted pt iwely,w each aid[he ; plm specified equlpmnt,but thio L1x0w [e.eking the[each—1 Pay 50 percent of lb*Dparatlom ud ! '1 xfn[evevca plus tM mieiml mm of• eelda fax aqulpxnt. Cvuncilmeber 8mtte felt[bee ce rhleh " require.bath—efavaiu[e.of tM City C�vmce Director ud tM1e Wa1Mc Cwvry Ttaaaurer w wnute to pu i ¢Mae aquipxvt eM1uld III.be ch�ed. yv[Mwaay.—d that mould m beget be app,.piie[a If w dale[ - * [M idu of a Pire Couiseiw. .Pipe¢eeid[M[eav[eme rill be deleted ar codified. pS d-1 j N[.Pipae mMd a sectio deleted from tM covKac[eMuld 6a back added for tM cowry's ativav[aga end M we¢oL sure miry they¢.tuck i[1n1[Sally. I[reale ae follow: "n.City atoll refund M Cm ty over It3 2 wywn[s,-If uy,after ibe city's aff1c1e1 audit. TM Ci[y.toil vatify Che Comty at lea h! y days is 1 lntadvuce of uy pur.bue uefag may feu thio fwd:[he City atoll,hawver.Mw sole au M y[o ""X • e[M fan flghting e.I—t to be putchaeed with xmy five Lhe Pit,Truck Hued. I,e uipm¢t h" hwgh'rich vweye fru the fwd.1 belwg t.CM Clty." CoucilxvMt[¢oL[e sated abort wdeipeycevta (* M[.Pipes Isla Lha.awty wale ow n.City the addi[ao¢el avow[. h stet °M1O e a . pt @.Pipae moil acme LM city ca [pee Lhrwgh fuvde t private argav3ratlon.iM p iciw tM1at P e if[hie agxeemn[II t—Id at a¢y[Eva by either pasty for my nu n all muey fv Che re n Ik fundeehall be tM property of CM Wadkli Cwv[y Plremn'I Ae 111tiw should be—-d to delete[MS Aeaaeia �.. 1I,ti"avd]neer[—t'"cM CSty* eta ret n I 982 CMvtaleouv Mc.P1 ea alae voted tM C1C e a u [o eM c [ Ne 1t vL�i er 0¢iL 152-9 3 I�upw ocelot of CM 198)fiord dni-vuvver cmhlah iu[Scipl[ad ghorCly). � gectiu VIII of[ha mn[[acC provide Por mtual e1d a.raquIt T Patk and by Ne cowry. Nr.Pipeg Bala Cu- vieeiovar me Other Coxiaeiuer axe I°volved 1v Lha Bae[Taue Pora.c fueocia[iw Advlmry gaup i �d by virtue of[heir yoeiLion an CM[,cChe9tMw had requu[e fru[he Naei�mlove re`[Service[o.evil aid tM farm of equlpmavt avd mop Cel3fornfa eM Dragon to..—t t iv Lhe fighting of eM seri 1 bne6 avd farce[f3reB out there Mr PIPo adv—lb. era.afw[Mc ehle t roc world eubliah Lhi .i Pire DepermwL ee x eel aid f1 d p subject M direction of Walkas—y Lo¢avd wen a¢d qulpmw there w dry for Ch Purp of...ut..e of other fits depattxnts intavd-that mhev Chose veda�e[M[tM come,mwld the have[M va I.by MIch co deeigva[e—bxn"Iwhich equipcev[mold go. Cwmllmmbe[Ball noted tM1at[he City of Lo-Angela¢sou voL rvan send...l-tuee to lj foto[fire-In It.mighbuifne va[ioml 2arestla¢d it certainly mould m[be appto t—I Far Welke[Cowcy cud aid to Callfatvia. He eeid te It ieeL Calx9=pd LM[wvlcIPoII—light boob fI.the vetiwal �foteac. TM Cowell aereed Lv dele8 .amle[ely ewcIniva m[uel aid. ixe 5 § li • IMayo Monday meed CM wly[hivg wthave cluvgaa frovout ocigirol ewtree[ L CM Evclvaiw of tM 1982 alai-pumper to be delivered t°[M w v[y. Mt.Hwude meed he Iv[eteg[a rued is the sector f- 1111 sexin•part of[ML fuvd avd CML 1 voCMr eMvge w Che eri81na1 eve—t. Mayo[Mwday noted tM1 ' rl[6[hi.I..eu.of LM Coumil,[b11 cortico[rill be brought beck rith tMe k... pp t—for aroval by th a p�g5 Cwvty and City.a q' V-+ Coun.ilxvber gall voted¢gal°bio coma n lul cM City of Buv[aville seaide¢[e ere eeyi°g double far x{� :. Chi Ei a ee[vice aId 6e eked[M[in tM wxe pie of,sere,he rvuld SiM[o tae a eve r e[[hat cote r w; t m �� r , x 4 _ [B6i'9T aagveadaH J/ '•� S 3a dee8 y •Pavmv[%vagl tSawoO e4]'vTPm wv ayi ma;emF3eanb mos an;o ' 8f383� - - ILII •esq]9lix nnivnmea RTawTi u aaaR a eaTwJ vfvFlew xslwa Tav¢ovaed BVTmnpma Papua®arx I I a aimoa e4a P sH .. - 3 Tam-M 3o::¢eoxla�p gga.R9 Peaedead vwe ep mieaa JvyJ fviivewaop � . 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I d0 9HLOHIN 946 yam+ TlfdlillYp •��,4� e a 2 a i , xd '"F g51REs Op A CITY COOgcIL IxeTIN6®LO C.ppPTffigg 19,19N) NOOg"0" eAGg 94) 1'� NIXOPge OP A BIB PTiIO CITY CDPNCIL MT—wL0 ON TIB 19TH wY OF 38PTN:Beg,1987 IN Ttle CITT➢ALL COONCIL . i$ G..fin,>'1 Y CtlAlBB88.LOCATHD 1T 1R12 AvONe N IN Tgs CITT OP tlOIISPILIE,COCITY OF NAI.Heg,TI—AT 10:30 A.N. The Cxmll mt 1v ngWu euelw rich[G follvmim mmben i pteeevt: $ p Ri Jw MmWay�myvc Nembel ebsm[: City Offiwte Pcaeevt: § _ D.6Lpw Werott "� eft Illy Bell dG Fnr[ax Ceve Pipec,CitNeuget I111 Bmtte G 6.Cefve guthC➢e3harej city tomey CY ;.v b w-B.Rem N ills L.Nvmv - M ' 1� Pecay Honed,lr�k 3 7 PO➢MAL SB88Iw ' Nescwgovdey eWGd SM naetivg G alder. X101 a tW!m Oul G f Tau f lw 1 1 d gW1Wr Cvwtt u iw oI 9 'X r Nayol Mavdey mted the CSty fe teapeWGp tv the ra4uee[Gc peomeels frw SW Tease Oawrtsvt of i Cprrec[iona k'm a 2,250 w uzlm ueeuity facility-d tw 1,250 mm rog—I T_.__� � lmbmitSlvg a----ti--P- Pfol each of[hm. SW voted these pnp I.an badvg&ePId by �he f Huvtavll Nalkec Cmm[y Slu eel 4uk Poxce rb1eM1 S1<wpoxd of the CS[y of Bun[ev311e, ry o£Nalket �i,g�te„e113e eavtlG IWey Com[a9chwl OlaecG[ SheeWt C-mty ecvvs+^Orvalopsnt Cotpolarim,Inc. ,�,. ' au-ro E wG pev It d mat fox p wells moa x ceive�,apprarafmately r em ce ego. She said au m.mer Hll be F m 1rveL: a e[e eGm molt W mod ' £ox a that cu be d..—Alt ae a rM1Olecfvr the loeatim of cMae and CW imprmesnte- Mt rid offer foe tG utfre'Yalu;this..ceeeitatee e A end"B"option Iv SW a cal rM11eh mxa w•11 we p" r- 'G offexGg a va2Gty Pxoweel ae opposed to a straight out pcvp,Iel. She edvlaW the Taek Pores mill be pm w.i.g[bet eke 2.250 my mimn a ty facility ud me of the tw 1,150 mev nHimal xeivtegretlm centers be hui1L G[W B-enllG-Na1Wr Cvuv[y Gane Fipee,City Navegel.WV the 2,250 sv salmw axuxlCy facility Hll employ 776 people,Hll gm G a mvtbly-11 of$1.3 H111m avd tW pxapveel eutee it L.m cipet d emthat villfov ril1.be ni fox utSl3ty p.ymvte. W said the 1.250 men Iegiov.l xeG[sgceriav c Set i ro]ectad tv-gloy 383 r a[fHl emptoymvt and rill g..t.app tIly§650.000 monthly payeollaaW a 8500.000 evvual coat � �EOlputilitiee. ,@ Comcil ne—Id the ixopoeal-fere to the 2,250 uv vxlmuv security fecllity a.tlllle III beuue ;f I 'there Se sre thm emle GW 1v G Ell"Gm complex.7,OW accea Oi mma [v put a[WId mitt although �Hll vsa i[rWt.hey rill. It is Dxowead to lowG it a the a mer of Svi[WI Pam Hoed xd kM 9801 a 3 1 �futuro eiCe loeatim G TOC'.mutrc plu.acc0edivg[o[WSCit'e lriomatiov.te`ha pmpvaal far thfe Geiliey - ivcludea ew o Lime: A—e eteW Wxe pxopoeW fat chic m1[tlm[Wd[eeeee ra eawand gubega foe[W[uvit by itxlf. de rmtMad the Coumil[hat[w yeas ago s lad a xequee[ft' TOC xeff to ovary. ' It.Iasi of I—W-G tv th -9 IT-I and II mite it.tW THA plx[, 0.ea3d w did a pcelimly £}' ary mgtvagclvp study—Tutuc,collie 6 Bradev—Shcoupb the empieae of TAA avd w e ue Hth a very Bovd �I 'ipmpvaele fox I—. de u1d eW Cowell[hx cvmuxcW tv amd a G[teI u TDC affellvg o tely a Cw Hllix dollar-T LSve xmes wadnmlivk IoW avd dow c roc[approxi �0- B#y 91B tv SW El—uvloe c tbIt motel,if[haywld[etre a m3vium 4uevtfty of wtex G oWe o eau tW pilar ver tlmePlytl ' >d I—lISP.P.-bee baev m the Gble vm fax Hwa Ifs but ffmmfel a1[wtGvs love$ecru..played a I. fi pnvm[Svg Pm[G[ectfw m thfe pxoweW. Ha eafd[W eWff Wa[e6.v tWt m1Biu1 rater prmoeal uW j- If3t it I. --III[a say that m cvol -Revd ti.wt t 4or$2.701,000 tv thIt eft.0 1—ptap...I 1 if ccepted(bwd on Pt---e cvuvcllvowftsvt[W[by baev m[G table£v[I—I and II fax eau CC Che ..If EI` Ba WW g. ,the Illy-minty Solid Nesta Ddaweal Cas1[tee Wa beau Iwalderiv0 va" >w Eavailehle mtlw fac the put A mntbe,based m t Bvgimer£vp SCim.-lid W a udy I—..—d m [w ware ego. ICG 111d the[the vin Wy elment[o a fimdplacad rmua[I'l]tltweCe vmdiepoeal 11,111y �.' —lulvetaGr--ma cmcovec,aW TOC Ia aha[wemavw cue[wet G Na1We cvu Chet em mks[hei apeiw �', This pxopoeW pledgee f.—T etIdy mhfch sy be mue1eary to fit a 1olfd xaefe dieemel facility t S Ienom eapec[of thG T➢C uH[�eitW[as.Gam gmera[iw aI dry haat or electrical cv-gemro Im.if TOC ie 0 - ae[ed. ge said w axe.leo pZMIE,through thG pmpoxl.to SeW TOC'..IIA—.v matter chat. 80 ;- 3 I—it fa cooly Par TOC to opetaG lmdiille or—I.olid rests diepoeal 4xiliife.Gdepe tly xd aha g 'ngula[ocy ptawxea M lug-[em llahility those type.gestin.Wvs axu those of which T very aeveifiw w E.said the city G puttim SG eIt.nih£anted a its bIIi.pmpoeW-we'll[aW TOC Itt garbye ?; (bwkveee. Ne Held the garbage o[ de SW.eve w ell Of the city's piepoule. W acid eW Ilty mid. Iff all ehfnge wxk right,epeotl{7,222.000 huildfw a wild mote 1mlveratiw fxi11[y.but CM1e coat—I'd be � paid back ehemgfi mrce(TOC,SR80. 18 lad—Iy re). The capital coat of It.fwility weld ba Ixenw l�t bonds.u diamaeed G the Bogime1116 Ifevw x t. tle aid the city exwcro it.solid woe diepoeal c o go up owx the vest aewraT wecI m mCiar Matti[does,due t0 regulawxy pcxsne sd if w meW a deciI 11m fo[m Ht1u[a ling[am.Hutfm to m xhIt[o da.w still Ww add3tlovW rate lvcnuae[o face G 9 h o—S.. Na cold[W uevcfetGv H[h nc ward int$tame yr p.t. x accelGxat.tWaa we a ae w er goivg to have[hm m m[tec aha[. Thea cwt h4rrvax.rill he Imo.rad thwgh Me I—p--a eocG d m1N that acorea-wear flee. sGtGxly.h%.Iid,CW eIty kmx TOC We ewpllxm prob.1—III.—I �vuGrater dieehuge ChrovgWut chef[cyclo,so the City 1.prwleGg,thtwgh[hie pxopwal agela [o fa1tG[e x evglveerlvg study[o develop a 4ec111ty tWC.111 etch[heir efflux[d]acWrge and dellwx a pdevuw[--e feel-Tx dleehacge,[hat Hll cowry it t10:1be 5 pewit wram[are[W[mill undwb[Wly - iceby the Nater C®teslm bevauae of Shie Cvlt'e III—1v prarimity[o WW Livivgatw. Be aaid J eMt potential G$3,729,000 14 the.icy builds a plmt for Ellie III to acne that ox..it.but—1 ":` a pro]accix be.ed vv the ft that w Wva a 1.8l 1 we[ew[er[x vt plot G Hes[h avd South tluvGv31G avd w Wva xpelGvice G[egGulfeetim Hth molar aW mwtaw[eI m<W THA fxilltiea,avd Heh om Iv we ' ^y;1. ii Gvd ceverege m[W.alum of wGx avd the etcavgth Of e4tluevt w Wv.we're d—in with It TOC.[W[L Cha i, e .Get prellviury utlsn m Wve CWS sy be-twcted. W Bald TOC mould be billed wvthly b—m a break rfi h rvev slnatim—ell of me reset avd..I xd wit—=are bnak-evm ee w ac int iv the buelneaa to mW 1,_ S • mousy. He u1d it G um. to wdenwra SWc 1..11 of these wop...L.CWelateP.Y.I.(ce ta)1v tbI city of HwGvflle are int.W[ehovld v t ezp c[to Wva xy Gereuee ae ocie[ed Heh[hiapropoavl avd W does ! int faraeae my need m ivcxeue molar ee ea or emx este.G serve TpCW[they en G mad of the I—— vI{} avd I[Ce av Smpol[x[ecovmic eapec[Iftthe PIOP...I avd tG city We eluded it fl,their covsidaratlon - Mt.Pipes-A G dao xticlpa[e tate inexeeeea G ewiG[Gv G CW folate.Me[Wr w a e u ocG[ad —h TO IT n C aW G did int ext than I.be Ivy mGmd=n g about[hie. ..Id re'11eWva m Suceeee -d Cbere H31 be lvexuw G she Futuro iv order x pay fos CW war x ring Ile[of.olid wsie .h diw ..but CGea imxauas Hca int Island to this pcoweal. I , � 8 " fl OMAN 99 �i Pug 968 BOOB 0'..,_ Nim E 8 p b 19 1981 bTfi `< Mr Pip id Dp f 1b. facility It., 1(ellle 2) 1 ombl fix, f 811 d nod I along H h h gi.al.—I f 111 y M �,.{n air ady authorised mmd plemed a[cher save Bite foto n r[uly rogleml Yet.r"[eve 1l ­btM at. b Y da f x xe8lwelize[im evtl aCCeiva[he goal[he e[ e hu voiced cad wiL[ev evd ie.iv fact,Imo p d 4,S iD " ltye comxebemive plan. This Hll carry out r Iv1C]el=vdete eM it Ie a very.very high p 1 1 y it.that w h­Ca1Wd about far a I—tfu. "said[ha city Md not epeclficelly plavmd aewr 1 be TDC BIII Unit is Lhe peat,but w had pl.d for r¢gloml eewx eetvlce evd w"w ei[ua[ed our z tItS play.[0 ba teg3wal eewx fec311I—,—d w H11 ba folloHng that eau mudeLe iv makivg h1 pxa- po 1 "C tM the TBA swr dietcihutiwve Ie a includes Elkins LpaWymdereee ou[tide[bercacpl1.ei ie 1"tely Yt £ h till peaid thio ester 1]u steulanmuc a e [ a Bay 980 mould w v up CM evrlx¢1 P.II w f a1Mt " e v t +' 'Coon y a very good regioval potable weer supply for this area evd mould 6a a critical part of a developieg 'i n.m1 h ee Sn that area. addition to tMee three tavgible it.w tM 811E Ilvit,tM city fe L,eorparating[rauparta 1 II'. 4 '1vp Cbar beve been elated evd engeivg far eons time(fauc lane ridulvg of g y 19 fres Smesalll ^$( - B4 lde—$.—min_ ..jt, 9ni[Mx Fam Mead deelSu as a face-co-market Ioad--6960,000 pro] ;E "la in Wroh;H&­S of'FN 241 fxaa FM 2821 N Lo FN 980 with contract to be let 1n Febwary It S850.000 'y,'k f r a fwt�leu curb end gutter Svpxoveuvt). w.Yip1."id r"City Hila 11 uW a proposal co LM St.t. N� { _ gdghwy pa Hdm aM Si­FN 980 Steell——'T"to g3varaide. 9e said tM city M Izo Be { " dv d prop 1 e H[$—y—I.I.£or a bridge at Che and of[M gvlther F.goad awe to h M Kill—I--Off -rhinb mould:]ori all of Sa1Wi Cmv[y fv a traupat[atian 11Wc Eor["fire[—1 ynJ { hi y(ld f y rig mmeiquiey)--thee mould b¢a=toe ueet.4",.Cage a TDC beeuae eM Fa h= -d. p[mmol evd pply 11u could M centralized or brought It.the Ellie facility end w]oto tM txel li w lie is Sunt.Hlla Hthwc eking the 30 vile trip Co T[dvdty mmd aero a the bodge or to Midbay. Nayw .>�"� Monday meed­bw all of 1—Prolw[e r e Lho—sh LM vff. of["Wa1Wr Courcy Tkuepattat3w Caul ,4w yy 1 ed of r"Cwery Judge,Mayors of all[W Ga1Wr Comty term pies repceewMCivu of TD,SB M .N^ be CMvbec of Co=erce etd["=]w thtuet of all[Wee.£forte w e Lo acne TDC--tangible proo[e4 h1 h omuv3Ly'e coui[mevr[e mock ri[h no to fu111ute tM1r I—.a ""},. Other co®m1Ly reewxcea CML a of all[brae pxopaeals ilude: [M1¢—p—lity tleuee It y,Y ]atiwe;Bteaoe 1k®cit ikwapoctatiw[o omits;Lee Collagencen wales cluwa for ivaise:4 , 8 —ratty highrt education for fn——and=ployeee;epactal court mmd prosecuur ud mmspdefwee expe1 op 1 Hth mac room at Nyme Uvi[,C.S.CenCec,etc.; rienced Fice Dp trt t;trox[a[i 6h heplaimyrprogrmm.wtr¢eeh programa,Fria——It';C_Jue_Yrogtmm;coopecaLiw police j ^ Et i ebur tefetcad 10 the 1,150 uv xegiaml ret .9e .1 eve alta location pcopoeal mmd id it A n[afd tw w Imo Bite One ie e[[W Wyvm vv1Y mmu I-65. [e 11 Tha city H11 be pladgiug Lo Wild be miChwO[eegmvt o£[M city's 12 inch wt r loop La a pply weer to thw a a of$860,000. Th- mould complete[be c t loop eye[=evd bw¢fiC[MumCire d wllcaetacqutre 303 nor amp yea. tbie a[ could he arc vukted be tbe—loop segment of[be W g.ltwy end cM llvk up ri h Nigh- ".aid t"city oleo Propwea a build a lift e[e w end 4¢roee=fn mffici-o.pump[M vft E h unit back t tW DtagmetI Uo1L for pte[uatuit C0 revmmt t"loadtig Problama a M._h 1 q` ($414 000 ezpevd3tute). "said Cha wet ud sewx coat would be to�pcuted through tM rates n cee � h ld how faciliriea and p wide earvleee. Site 1Mo Ie at the Gv a i[w[M a.th aide of t_ h ce Mc I 600 a of lend;Optu.A a£are g[avd stoma 1,350 mmm omit Sed["city rill preside rater 0303,000) - 03]3,000)evd Op[iwiB eta coibina t"e x of ezuting Gorse Mir aid cM vex t¢�io=1 Iv ` �,cy ' 1w r"ch sill roqurfe 114[ieta[ioA.avd EOeev...d free the alta t"ci[ye lift i tfou n Ly th a evd the ewthmod Dtiva lift auf mould weed to be aaef obs rand a[least we lift ataL1 ee ` ugh the.1, LeW colleccf.v eyuea of rh3Ch the city o a BSE of LM fl.. Si[M1[he rarest wpm.ian of Plmm[.t"city Hll 6e able to taW Lh1e.z xa TDC effluent a that plant ae moll ae xeellse the . realise..o of CMC partiwlac area of LM mwuH[y.rtla said there Sam uvufactt—at Core¢,so[My 111 "tato.,eye[m evd area ctiga[Sw.eo their¢fflummd could 6e uku a[[ba SwLh Ylm[r hoot p atw L. Mvyei ldvvday..ted LM10 a[udy w ate propoelug mould addre.s future p-..idallaatf.v a by C0 a Unaty .hes LML mould be eddzewed evd row" for fa the Puwre. Nr.Pipe veld So the area f t mepome[iee,SwtMeed 0[1ve wy be upg[nded end per"pa Mf 2980 could ba Clad into CM LraysporCaLi _ TM Coweil Swe[ally ao=evded Che Wya[,city mbIcgS t evd e[mff for t"wry Sood ptopaeal N¢y M 9Y W g¢LMZ. Cewcilmvmbvt 0v11,e a m¢mbvr of CM Solid Gee[.B[udy Co®ictee,mlehed to uvderecor d mpMWfee LM imiwmtiw propoeal,sm[ivg iC iv tbe beet ulL]mM eelutlen[o[olid rests 1;4"itlo Its f bili y o ge Ii nlectxicity et mm.and M fvlt[bat should be w[ceull e[ Iva o . Mr.Pip bw—Stem 1v e[e drI[M ptapoe.1. The City of HuvCwin r 11 c cuceravd op¢rat¢ 150 1 1 [a[Sw unit vhivh H11 CeW all of Che solid caeca fru tM Diegmvtic,Seth—,81118 I,II.verguaw, C e.Saa,S­Peck I.II,rich the—id xa of["CIry o tlm eville and Walker County^(that ie U., a g1 1.ewpreheneive proposal—d fa all o£the eev cal reg3vval uvi[arP[w geveaoce[o PaleeLlne b gh �j - 1 N walla evd Mmed n[we unit—t"t'e a wmq). "Thio mlll reeve CM Tuu Dapartm¢v[0E Co 1 ft.tht mad Lu dispose: of e01Ld vote tbroughclmdfillivg end of­IIS ecace li...—lmdfill 1 - M Ig ory uth—ty mmd-lfabillty long L tm.•'Pu[["c,WP Tw pruvidee far gen¢xatiw of either 1 Scity rbleh cert be provided tM caw DnpartvevC e£Corxwtlova for the opera of a e®ufe 1 g p 1vg fw111ry. Dp[dw one lcwddea fo [be aom[we[I.of a 158 ton lvclura[er omit H[Wu[p d I. y r elecerieity. The yet metal Coal of rM£will[,mould b¢85.5]1.11—.Hth a break eve oat of y 150Optioy ch$1 ID .--d Sty pax day eE 121.]2 pet to s 11.63 Cvr lo0ev cubic yard.ae om.--dd to t .25 mor eo Id M1 ¢Lo go up for a erywe a int it,bu city 111 be going up iv co enywy. Mr.Yipe ofd P 2 p Ina foe a facility capable of pradueivg steam­d/­electricity for en evC1=[ad f 11.329 comill]. } 1 h b [1=[ed bwaktivw t at loo tom pet day W$19.36 ax$1.65 a loose cubic y d-p dime M i ate f 1 e[cicf[y Mek to TDC Sn order to reduce their coat of'oparatlan. May Movdey mud w wale mi by able t =k¢a preeen[at of Ch"uSvi[ude ife'=: p. data--ti—end c0ogut¢t applica[i0v of CML date. ebe w d be am im W ]'lam [hie pcopoael Ser"d011esa'ea off IS a les m t pt0p0aitlw[o eev¢Chia ante d.1"11,ot Couwifaeaber"arvtL=deer"m 22[ of["]nSent—0 cal ae die...md Ame for cub- 1 rearm[o TUC an MmMa and Cuuvcilmemb.t U-v ecovded'tba metes. All rare iv fever of tM m v evd S[ YY d mufmual Nota: Jfv Cer[er Se a"sot.e rio it }}` Mayr Monday Lhw advlead tM Cwvcil of all of[bone vW"va van[Sb ad to Chia p[apaeal xith im vd apeitiae.fmludlmW Cbe gcwl,11 Developuo[Cwvc11 rho paid Par ptivtfng and bindat8—Tw Ila Id Bill_.k We offered employee ueiateme in colleLim;Namy Tiller of 80c hu bodied p=uti of bivdere,deelgn;SWT hu out ai employee Freak Betryvan,rW bu beau rrltitl " 1 k f t­tuv dq uelativ8 Ovle Store;GL I 11"e dope meM1 witill mmd calculating N lav - aeaieud tr¢mevdvuely.BUT ABOpB ALL,Dele Bcow gees c"c die fox this preeevretiw Me u M1e c r a otgavised.­­d,mod per Sr togeth and M Hll b inly ro�e$amfble Per d 1 ry 24 this ;a, ANIOUMNl�lT W P [fully aubml vd Suth H vx ry Bep[amber 19.198]' , �P � � .ss kC yfi m w r k� s eB 22.198) Bgpg spa MINU'fBS OP SSPTBNB PAGE 9A9�' d 4' ~ IHOTeS Cl Tw BOgf9pILLB CITY CCUNCIL 1®6SIB6 a.0 m'TM 22m BAY 01 BCF—Cd.1987 IN TB8 CITY BALL COUNCIL C 1 CBA1 S'IAC—AT 1212 AVBBOH tl IN 1H6 CITY OP BOPT9vIL48,WOPTt OP vAL .T88A8 AT 8:65 P.N. ^:sj f` t The Ce:meII vet 1v a raWlax eewim H[h the follwfvg vmb exvt: k Jeve Boodey Mgor Nillim B.Gnav Sty Offlcetg Preemw _.CC NILLtm L.Bmonk H `� CeC9 Bell P my eomxd•Jr. Cave rip...CI Wveger ` =iv Cartes e C.tC Bouvde,City It. t8 � W G Ca1me Namber sheave:Dllliav em[[e mel:UeSMr.CS a [aq 1 t S -- L ePTmmxes crrlEm ry ®earn.conncy Cmi.elmr,n ¢[1 -3 B Park [o p"dW the SeouvCy. u [o[hS city ae[M city m:d namty wrk togeuer[v pxwide loin[Ncomev catlma u.pllw pCovi.ima of�sticae each u N;S,fire eanlce,hdd,OCWC,mede.W eeld[he eom[yg veviauddtvr•Bherm Baerdlvg.Ie ehouing the cemis.fuexa hb tWo1,ch .belly L,S M1 dffficultcem which rill caduca am of the ptawveu std eI.. Croce im Iy 1r Lud tlr..Peck mead eno CMC the et[s I.gfvlvg[ha Cmvty mre F—to a c 1—,mefi m for[be WxWBe Miner.a ee weed fife appteciatiov of[ha city smell,aeyor W staff W putting stage[hex tM TOC proposal fox { be built Iv tble aru. Nr.Patk erpre.eed tW C.,yl.crow.tWt[hare be co m llobllit, £ ce Fox�city YSTeffghten rhev theyv C.f3ghtivg fire:IS the Cmty.Sod[bile this".timpie pendfvg•ft hu t n kt m[M1a city-emty fire co t-.t.but it W a gwatlm that made w be eddr....d. Be pledged tht (. L -C...Ec opeca[1Ov a it mrka r h ibt city to pcovltle uxvdcea waded Iv tW NalketCv dt ➢ ��5`f' _ POpMAl 8883I0H u t use. { .. MY-NCOdey tMS celled the.e U I.ordSF evd Put.P.T.HSCb y of the CMrch Of ChxLt preamwd the -SIC.TM N2HOT80 Coacllmabu Barrett rode t m[1Ov[o a fM i[ Cil f 1 f f Ger B avd 8eO[.vbar 15.198]and Cwvcilmmber Smock aecmded[W mtim All evd[he pwged uvmtimwly. bs COSSIDBB ACeBgMINfB YY Cmidec m vt fox rocas.a avd uxbave.enlcae vl[fi the&kine Laic Nuv ip.1 UCS13 M ie F` j stem me � . li e M Y-bOt d y tMv pxaem[ed chi r ceemv[•mtivg 1[has hem dL Sd pceviouely and Ma already bee coved by the Beard of Mnetora of tM eikim Wks Muvlelpal Utility M.uia. Cmmilmmbm Bar:mt mud PP t ® [big]e a rail thought-out covtcact and cePreemte Mo avd ow-Mlf➢eaze of renew•Study and cO�tOvim by[ho mvvbers of tM BUNO Burd and tM Comcil CmiCtee. ee re mvded Sea edoptiov. Mayos Moeda`re. by Nc. } Clem Ph111®p.,. n t of[W®.LIDO Hoard,rhvMvu preeenteoIt tM ne[1vg. Xgor Nnndq�.[�M11g em[raeC , e lime bmimee da Slu Fox City. BW Said it fes[ev yeas racer t t,it rel. [M S ! Capital debt and the capacity for rhdch tbt plavt vee built. It,Said tM mvwmt define.the aero[cep.eltN ( 4 [W east Ce Milpity CO.Odd[Og 1.= cepeeife[hmld 1t W mugmq,Sive ue .[hod uE mvirotlug tM s utllL It of[het Sent,..t. hS yun at 1.25[Ives tW Cate paid by cugtomxe iv[M1a �* City,Pm d of pcapec mintenww avd op of tbSt ayatm abet fa Ivncll rdtb both do diewibutfm :\ of ra[-r mdea ea[ell a tM city-cvllectlm,cad It Wawa[ha political optWw opm Co be S1.1­d o tM PO_. O Ca,mcciimember 44eev rode tM m[fu[o emxon of thio em[xace evd Cow,cilmevW .."t' eteMfd eM —tio.. Coweilwmbex Oc wkvd[het[W tiro able fe[O here-Mae£lw St'.lve[allad. .1[hw 1 It ecatedeivffw 10-hie cwteec[ W.Scot[Bmtle.CII,Aemney,mud 1[els m W dme lmedi3[ely. favor 9h.1 Cmnact and i[O aged uMY-Fel I mud bath B.titfSS an mime tv g t the[dme. All vex- - 'L" COveidar an Svurlo ecce or PSee Prounefv.Senlces rlth—C-11 fi 3i- Mr.a.Pip.S,CII,N Bacf Chea pcumted thio mot act and nvimd tM Bs t festa a of f[ Cu.cil- rmbaC MCcet[made the mtlm t a able emtraet endrCouvcllmmbac 9wacd de vvded h Se iu ' COumlleabeC Bell voted,W tM W [of=ICIS,g CW[ecoid.W plm w voce pi. [M em et be sage a ere tra W cmeidere 1[to be a mbeldl¢e[IOn of tW cmty. W said tW ci fdetl tM qulpmO[fo[ehlch „. ebe..ty doe.Cot psy,tW city IS tuwlfng tarChe to W t0 cmvty f3xea.aM fimll" it,nammb ase wy ing dmbl.iv[W ems that they y COmcy and city tau.[O S 3 tI.tW Plc.➢epsrtvevt. It f.hie ludgemvt, MI e wid•[Mt thfe 1e m[a pxeciaely vo wr[ienWrly fafx CmtracC far city xeeldente. Nayox Nendey mead ebe :� ee very pleased vtth[hie erotic t became I[Offen tW gm Wml of fire pcotectim and tW em gmlity of .Leg CW geomdmrk EOcelCvg range plmvleg far equlpmvt cepl—t.—S.[t 1..tm yam Cm -1 k ni]n in M Int➢sax.xemgvlaive M ecovomte UOSSte! tM city SOS COmI,,i be ga rlth it a I.rad 7 tiro Of Operatima a ev Sa avd[hm I.tht aeeovd year begun CM lug rmSe pleming toe O,I,ipvmt re St r w S :) an mnuel buL.aShe-said Shia Cm[xmt does[w thivgat it ie [C tW ac a mirmev[ d ed Ocovddee quality l.tvice e[cog[avd provides Poc lmg r.v8e pW g.pC umilmenber Creav entad b"vote 4+A - villpbe in Favor,but a[CM Sae[Sw,be feel.[W 52 sit e.ide of tW opca[Ing budget it.ewlmmt rePlma 2 amt ie pCCobAly WFOg tO be inadequate iv[M IOC [em He saki W I-W-It wade to be cove o[of... k' t tM[em W sddre...d ha Omt[Iw[hW cm m me up far dlecmadm. All rare IS[aru Oi tbi v T Comllmbec Bell,rho vatsd eufmt SttuCt[be re vm e[e[ed St.— ­­d bove. TM m[lOv hawve _ e dcbv a wee of-m Ove fp St m COmCIWUWc timet fe Wee.t Exu tbi.metiv¢). [e COMCOM OBDIDAXC86 �7 Cma1Mr Ord3wma m.81-13 egevdfw CMCnt 2.Ad.fvLwe[Sm.of eW Code of OFdlnmcaa,fnaex[Sm a my 4 A LS Y. C fu[Sove rSN Pub ie O[S11[We.[bait affil t, avd g pt—t—..rltb[ha City and i[e aploye yYrt .{ eek W.Scott St—dS,City mtOF.ay,pxewvted tM1'L vrdiveosS•[W upefm of Fbinh IS ae C.-.: OSDIDIBCB m.B743 AB OBUIMIICH OF Tee CITY OP NUNTSpME,UW.dbMJCBG CBAPTEB 2,101NBI9SBITIOM.OF FESS CODE OF®NIHBpC88 s OP CIS'Y OF SONlSVIILS.TBNAS.BY AOOP_1 BBB ANTICLB v. CONNBIGTI®S 1pI1T3 PIUtLIC RTI.I M;lSOU- Y 5 LATINO CO;NBieICATfOB9 BY PUBLIC UTILITIB9,1NBL8"'C.IAT08 ABO FB¢Ia­SNNATIVES,51ITtl Teff CIS[APD ITS Y N¢Iu,YEe6;eX0 PBOYIDIBO POB TAg 88PBCTLpg 6AT3. 'TM ti f e" M t c s �� r . � y —IR R i OR 2 gyp, * 5 4 vel, PA08 958 Bra a"B' MIXBI03 OF aBPTmIDmI 22,1987 _ 1 t Mr.HouMa voted thfm urdi-me cvm1LV wl[h[M Public 0[311[iee UBoleto-1 Art(POSH). Coumilmember aoravd 'x: rade Ne ratty N ednpt Ord1m1 8]P9 a w[lin.d rod Comtilmembex ill bII eecovded the mtim. Olecw Cowcilmeeber G--m d O—t—g Che ezew[cs[ewri.e,he still five av L[exaet L findivg wx h " �t mdergruw:d ut111[1ee L h C1 a. •ked SP the cloy will ba ge[civg that Lfoxmatim from Gulf State• k f ' " XtSlfciee.evd If w moot to t lk m vmMt.of C.about uvdexg-eu.d u[Slicl•a,if that weld be IVClud.d 5:;f{ t the vasa Lo Map a log,a•pxmided by POU evd Ni.ordinance. m.Bouvde.City Atcor-y.voted he mould advice 1 4T that a Log be Mpt for thi•wtpme-moll. Mr.Pipes.City Manage[,ed,1-1 Mr.Joel deffrpte.Mawger of OFO ( L available evd rudy to met rtth LMC-1 N—t—the•va illty OP uvdergrouM utilit"I m Avevue 4 3 W 8aL the Covnci should set a t [ ec MN M-.laffcote. All w e CI favi of CM ti.m tba£lDox o edmt Ord10-ca tlo.S)23 evd i ae u—vlmuely. " m ideT Otdlvwee M.87 24 fixint[M1e nz x to eW 1 'd';7 fPS•eal Yeax 190)-1908 u chs City sod.ublec[to ew[im at 80.52 fax-ch 100 of a sd valwtim t Mr.Gvw Plpeg.City Nava er, [ irdlnmre. ed balm,I raced CM1la Se[M fourth emtiva year that the CltygMe- a ea MC shwa vv wt effective Lcr•ea•. ,J S Ce BI.87-24 TO 1. AB QpIN1XC8 PISIXG TBe TAS UTe APD 18aTItlG TA886 POB TIB CITY OP e0S^fSCITY0—;POM PBOT®Btl3BI3G FISCAL YSAg "v OPOM ALL TASaBLe PBOPEAT4 IAGT®VIMIIe AMO 60AIP.CT TIUTIOM IX TU ; PRO—POB T11E ,�. _ OPPSCTIve DAT.McREOA. Th.prdivmev P.wldve[Mc 379 of the 520 be wed for g-oral fmd o ratL-evd 150 b•I—far debt el •e ox w It Of boodW indabead—ea. Cmmef)n-bet B-11mode the intim o—P,Otdivmte bo.87-24 and 1a f -yrc� Cwvcllm•oBat Gafw•emmd•d the mtiov. Ni rete iv favor evd the mtiw[v--d umvlmur. c aC,,„ - Cmelder Ordfeenee Mo.87 25 adoo[Sm and uendfne Che"—dale of fes —1— 1 h tbt 1M 1 C.d. yen" 4 Mt.Pip.•,Ci[y bb—,p emted thu mdLame.[M..Pt—of vhiN 1.ee follow: +� OaOIXAMCe M0.8]-25 ,... ep AM --c.OF TB8 CI.COBMCIL OF T®CITY 0P XONYSVILLB,TBXAe,AWPTIM6 A®AIBSOIXG IT8"Ste®p18 OF A80 tlAMIDC Oon PIX ms A®PeWTeIma'H81ATH1 TeEB6T0. ;,,.5 kMr.Stott FI—,City Attorney,P—d outsora typographical e n[M'[.pared--t— C— I VLrmtiwCmmril rated. lYyoT Iboday asked fox a mLian[o adopt8 thDadinmce ae—d by tM City At—I, L•ve. - c31m—bar Cefine sada tM mtlm[o admt O[aMo.8I-25 and Coweilmembex B ovtled tM m[Ln All more L r evd[M m[iw paved evav]mu•ly. 4.? Cm•!dtt ONimvw Bo.87-2F amevdi—CMv[ex 17.Ma Mt-e1W-Be of LM Code of OrdLmcea br dacraee3np a ex C.. mtafda city utility cMrvva. w tlr.Cave pip.•,CItY Me-Bar,rated[h4 ttdi-m•provides that[M caw utility—9-vlll it ease fox[hoes reeldev[Ll evd comereLl oasis oaCe1G LM city a•are Mivg charged iv N•city(prevlwal rthove - th[aide the cit sere charged double iM re). The vCMr ebIn 1•[hat Lloml war mr de£i-d a e..pereaoa oho use flue pert:,[or rax.atdmL--t—of Na total rates.old by LM city(TOC and SE80) 4. ^ P' fine[evd the intim m muely. The-ptim of[FSv It—,.Se w follow: AMC.MO.87-26 M 08DIAAMCB OF TBe CITY CODtlCLL OP TU CITY OPm;AS eOMe .ANegOIBG ABTICLe Ill,—n.OF CBAPYBfl 9.GI➢BAGB.non AMII SOBBIea,OP TIB COBE OF OMBIMMCU OFTMCITY OF BDeTevILLe.—n.ALTBSIMG Tae y]4'2 " UTee PU no"COLLECT®m TIB CM;NAMING VAMI003 Pmms Alm PSUVISI S MI&CM MU—;Alm vmm m TU ePPeCTIvB GATE®BOP. + meidex axdSmmeMa.8]-27—i-t ChI—9.—.1.VII,eeni a[iw U[w I.—t—by tM Cit, tlx.C•-Pip—City Mevaget.—d it f•mor- for CMLCity Co—I.cM diapo•al ceLee a[LM 1-d- fill by 250,It 01.25 per Loae—it yard(ft.Lha forwr 01.00 Por lm.e cubic yard).[o Mlp Pay far emmd- fag the]mdEill end to f1-vee furore pl-fo solid r .-po•al•aL[1em. W Lbw pt--a solved :✓ r aa[ "' C ordlvevee.LeaipornClw[hi•basic chuvge L[o all the rat.e[netwae,the cepClw of xM1LM1 ie a•follmre: 'r OPOIMIWCO NO.07-27 AS OSaBAtlCE OF Tae CIT4 COOtlCIL OF Tae CITY OF—TBV➢dB.T88A3.A!0®IX6 AST—VII.UT88,OF C01Pf8B 9.GAHSAGE,aeP088 Atl0 mRBiBa,OP Tab C0D0 O8 OeDIUMCE9 OB TE8 CITY OP mBl'eVIL40.T88A0. ALTBBIW TIB UT88 P08 HePD66 COIAMGT®BY Tae CI NAMING vAMI0B9 PIBIIXG3 AMO PAOVI6IOM8 M®.AT® . TSeg84O;Aw YgOVIBIMG PDB TIB E—T-—FH0Be0F. 444 ,i' ! _ ceuvCllmv68r Beweek made CM'ratty eo adopt Oxdiwves tl0.87 2)evd Cmmilvuber G1-e veconded Cha mi1m. )4r� - Olemeelm: Cowrilm-Mr Bali rated me of the res ora w ace MVIvB C 'IMIm theca fees i• ve xting build 1vg a vepl[al neexv fax a Pu[urn Lr1-ramr raeCe•a1.p.-I wetee. Mr.111sMLT tbL is tM emly Smrea•e j L rates.Lasmo,e[n.[hie PLeal wax. Patricia All.¢n,Oirec[or of 8L—ce,aAVLaa tM mom rat.•rill gawxate '1 8100.000 evd 617$.0O0 L-ming rat of the already exLeivg x—ane and there:ill be a balmce of apprmfwLly - { 8150,000 at tM evd of tfi18 year. ebe-m t0 Cwtime:N Ne-—II If LM lmdfdll rill rmuire I—t 3, )4 rete Lrruee ma[ ax It w of[hove mon•foods. Ney.t Monday mead IP TDC doe•.—It mole.w,ill mw dlInly loco a atl*m[h•Sv.i- t-itt.—a—TOC m get I.Meer[o our pare-- } rat decialm. Mr.Pipes x.lteta[.d ve Hil Moe[o itt -e colla—I dip-1 coat• rt-try ear far c ;` � yy vest e•vaxal L order[aege[�h[lu paint rhaxe w eev rake[ML a rlvei1edeteamLacim.a said w'll Pave[o ^ ei[Mx mw LM a v- sin L levdflll site iv the-vex rill have[o ux3ve ac a'•[mamma dLpaeel alta L a Lively feehivv. CowCllmmber Carte-re ue d of.w1Mho•ov solid rests for tM n, um11 ee a whole Co Uecuae tlu vaxiwe al-t—[Iv and vo[ L 1 a[Im e•t on •cib a eOlucfnn. ',� . �� Mqm Xmde tad[Mae an wvLLpwYPexhape Y d8av�.mb•ri—.1- "t. of Ml mote ["bete of[M ch, 1986 P1na1 —m S—d WaM OL 1,dove b a r n6-Sr t C new C m, y Caomil4. Y mY m[Moe Md a cbmce[o raviw bat vtudy).p—Lv tM:b.r,Ipu. All mote Iv Pawr of Ne o[aLame ma L P..ma mevlmu•lr. Coveldex Oid3mme Bo.87-28 amrovt-and adopting the budget for M 87-8a. Mx.C-e Pip-,City Mavagar.thea Ft--N•budget for approval.wMN total.{34.915.fi41.of rhiN 85,816.880 Ie fox ge-rel food.8594.316 18 fox C.varal Debt Sanite Pwd,$5,926,400 1e fox Che Motet and x, Mvd,82.031,000 18 for[h•Uvi[eL1ov Ymd evd 8517.045 Ie fm ch•U•ige Ug1n-rleg M.ad. ; nr#. z �,">�M 4 j�l i fi k . - MN0TB8 OF 88PT8!®8R HWH" PAG0 951 �`� The caption of[hie ordfnmce ie m follow: � M 0¢OTHAHCH P380IgG TMT 118.TIIIBGB HBpgfeITe ASD 8EC8881RY HAVE gg8d pORB ID PRePAMSIOP Agp PRHBHRTtl&iT OF AH AHROAL ggpGBT;APPHOVIWG AHp ApOPTIRG 1'88--POB—CIT4 OF HOXTeYILIJ:,Md.,FOR T.PHBI00 WTOBBB �, 'Fa Y�1 1,19B7 Ttl&106H SSPfeMBBR 30,1988.PROVIDIgC POH AH eFPeCTIV6 MTH—F. }` Coumllmevbex Haxret[rade eh¢moan Loa rove of Otdivmce Wo.8)28 and Cmmiluevher Gaines xcovded the i• milov. plawselon: Coumilmembat gall noted thL bu e[dote m ivclvde ealety Incite.a Per the ewloyeee 1.3 , x[he charter officers, M said it rat hie pemovel opinlm[Im[t.1 t c m[dvue Cm etch Lomax. M �. �a rated w achieved this budget..F va tom imroue,iv e0m [M1e teat of ealarieee[o tbe and[ha m need uvavim 1 tame,at enplvyeee. (S` PO C0NSIpeRe1CHHOH/LOdDII AL1 wra i [ion va Lis r Comider bid B)-35—backhoe/loader Por the va i— —31comtimCim aw[o P<co Machines io[h.amuvt �` �s o£ 2fi,135.1O ea a roved fo[ urchsue iv[M1e Pie¢el Yw[198y-g8 Hr.Gave FEpe.,City Wawger,oozed delivery[Ira w Chl equdpwvi will be long.eo pemie.iov fe grmted tO awrd Lha bid dvd get chs q.1p t ordered,wen[Hugh it mill not ba paid out Of[hie year's fuod.. wid this Se a diesel powrad loader backhoe fox Lbs w[er dleC[ibvtdm divielm, W rated Chi.rtll be m adds W [iwH beckD—co be wed by the capital pro3evt exer aM win[amme ctew. ee tecomevded araM the bid }[' Co Preto Machitr fei 826,)35.10,Cha lowec of the three bide r.ralved,to be paid Erw Budgetdd fmda.of. W" 'fN Y 830,000 In aecomc 22-62 6902 1.PY-1-bud8e Cowcllvwbar Grew rade the mtiw to—d thin bid ae k desexl6ed and COuvfilvem6er Ha®ork ewmded[he m[im. All wra iv Eawx and tbe ration cawed uvevim 1 y. ,� WHBroHH Wg xW xWCH _ `s� Cmaidar bid 81-36--one Ciuck far revlact for th 11 d iv be 816 008 Ho F }-✓' -t--t—u wetl fox tucehaee is PY 8]-BBemw Cmncll vu advised cbeC[M1da purchase ietalw--d to be paid for in tbe vett fiscal yee�but vee ' j ordered!a edvwce. He voted[hie truck mill be used in the wares divlelm ea replecwvt vaM1iela. [Mv owevded—pptmre of tba 1.bid.—F.Pecifi IlOd..b—d by Moore&e Ho[ote [ha moanof 810,008(vete ocher bide care xecelwd ell local)to be paid from Euvde 10 cbe amount a£815.000>a 22 63-6906 iv the PY 1976-88 budge[. Comcilmember Gaines Wade Che m[10n we CM11 bid d eCh d t a above and C.— eowrd eecovded tbe m[im. All wra in fawr end the mtiav of d i®uel. p ra. CW8ID8R OWI8MC88 �', ?; Cov ordlvance o.H)-29 r Ouiriw detailed[retch em 1 em avevtli h b ild rd- t 1ne teeth cma[ruetim[o oral rich[be vw la t im The City Mamgar.G. Pip-,O -entad this erdivavice.tbe wptfw of.,:.a...I.as£ollw.: a - j re 0®I8AWC8 W0.8)-29 1 Am OHD38AWC8 OF TH8 CITY OF HOgTeVILLH.1PL8,60QTRING pBTAILW THERCe CWSTBIfCTIW PLANS;AMSImIpC Tqg I BUIWIDC Wpb eHGBRpIgC T88XW C®eSBUCTI08;ARp IBG OTRee IIHpI==PBOple2O88 ReIdYBp—10 dvised that a vera ler.—.—CIF—SI—t—aria 1O15q®Q 1,2:H.B.Wo.665 requf[eg 11 hid.peclflca f 1 tact.]nvOlvivg[ veh ezcaveCim mat,after 9epcemher 1.specl£ical3y it.fat 1)detailed plena d Y pecl5icaclom for ench wfe[y.y.tem tM1at me[OHM.[mdarde;2)a pay itw fox safety sye[ma for xambee 5 fe[deep;3)ta tequiremev[the[tbe em[rac r amply rich mvi..—IdIOg coda.;and,[M1ec ebe City '` +meed It.bulldin cads[o Imlude[h.bid dacumn[tmd c roqul.7-21..ac..—.d ca ec..it Bound.,City A „ A[[Orney. Coumilmwber Outer made the ration[o adooc 0 diet[[ go g)-29 d ib d b o d—.I Hoxxd ecovded the m[im. OLcuwim: All w e Iv few and[hem m d 1mu 1 � 4 r r i )t� Camldec Ordinance No. 87—alter :Lha bouvdaHe f bed diL 1 (f 1 ) . ` 1` m Yipw,C1[ Mmager, y pteamted[hie ordimnce.the rat—Of mhlcl:!e ae Eollox peOTNANCE NO.8]30 _ AN OepINAHCB OF T CITY WpWCIL OF TM CITY OF eORTeVTL[8,THBAe,ALTBAIAG Teg e0pWpARIB&OF T® DOIIWlOWg OISTBICT M.DI—);AHD MBIWG OTHER FROVIB—BBLATW THSBSTo VCoumilmvbet Giew vada Lhe mclm[o alone 0rd1n a 8>-30 d Cram ilwmb Barre vded tbe lm. piecu.eion. mellmmher Grea asked rhy chi+ie being dom. Mr.Plpae a,_.d.eve al a r.eg0 they w I ' arae wiov of eobuilding£taut m 15th Street Cha[go[—bi.25 feet of tbe emh liw(Ot.yTw Cola's pr ty) m Created a yet-bwk problem;yet building.m both side.of it already rltbin 25 feet become.of bie[Or1ca1 pracedmf. Ha.e cel oCber elviler problwe bene a rred, Ha said the domtom fire d1.ri., L iC ie mr def]md,fa theI—:..of building ca.erage ov tet,emtiguoud square block area. Ho.aid hi )' . th1uN[o do rich[ro lot lane.off w t perking,or the ocber[hinge 9..rally awoclated rlth It. 8 "ItheProblw math 11 ie that Lba type of aCtivdcy wglgv DO Fv ity Avenue betww 13th ox 16th Scree[ Odd 161h St—t tum[ranter to tM latter and ivt.vt Of tbe fire district re9ulatiom. M.ofd one c )� restore old--dl building.rich fireproof meexlel.and haw them bf.toricelly eccuraw. Be.did M1e Wditiawl coat and cbe.edibility of that type of teecoratiov ie severely wcmbarad by Cha mtuce nod ivcwt oI the dew[ew fila d]atrict. Bald It.city L simply crying[e a11av1at.tba Problew end conflicu it hdd hdd£ar a very long time and redrar the bo.vdasiee beck co chair otigiOdl—,end emit.df COuncllwnbax eved it tbesfirbit leve pt—rich chi.beuuee xha[w era dvlw nor!a ywetly that w did Ob P e rhw w ` preblm axow and w edlw[ad the lime to tallow the 1 Ptoblw d--end wad3t the libeck t0 deal rit6 ha[Problm. Mayor Monday voted 11app.ere tbe ray, but a lot of[be a ecL[edwa o CM1acnea rare vrlgimLly fr a part of Lhie a spoken to van a aper[of[M [el. LM[avw[hough w era mvlvg thle heck to Che otig3ml intent.CM1eteseae[het w had concerns about eta still add—dd. oumllmembet C—t rated be 1s far this vidlvuma bevm.a[be activity taking place!e that L aow[bis:g that 1.adding cad c Heating to Che.icy ea v Lourie[--ti-iv be long ret and m [he city eovevbe[mdque by eovpatiemoro o her piece.. All care iv favot atdttba mtlm vwwd uwninoualy. CITY MANAGER'S H8PO8S �� aY, S l.y y 1 f� s'b �p� s 1 ' � A MWNU, IUMVoz '-- €v `Y yy'r t Page'.952 Simtea of Sepl—22,1987 City—I S¢wlvg z CTR M6gAC8H•8 MORT - yytY..}'' Cmaldec rchaee of a'au x'Lmr w( fot[M Da ev i h rue t mm[M ce f[el a et bald ee[3ove1 Wek • eased wchiw frucC.I.P.Pwda offOee re{6 000) fPlpeefrCftyirgavager,voted thio veehlu rlll ptoduea laud eher[e and mill mmfeN or yellu t like SM mope vvd cMt[a w blw-llv¢ roe wpa great wgvl[ud¢,it ie m[good to Mw LNge Chex[eedotmhevpe fadetivMJ.,a shoe[—I W asked th.CaIn. pe ae w n m.1 a waled bid h[M Plat eetfmal ink for thh npoaaeued mahfw by eiLMr eeC[ing a lvwifigute fn h1v, et eQjmnlup luta eucutive sin o Co ani.¢at a bid 1——1-*lot him o 1= bvi[. H¢said tM mwuxy llvie M could off¢x,Aa ci matager,ie 11,000, tv vff¢n mxe CM1ev LhaC x111 Nre C.1 epprwel. ft.Bauvda,City A[[aswy.noted[W value aE u ver wahine each w[hie Se{6,0N. ism®bet Nme[t mode the mHm[o fn tM CIt 9Lm gr tM avthm]aaeim[o aubvtt a waled bid for this maahlw me eu aceed 14,00a and Cwvcfltubvr Calve.scooted tM wt1m. Saar Souder avd Coumllmevber 7 8®ock edvhvd[h¢v Mw a mvfllat of Sots wt Sv thie wtl.t avi.will comle[e SM-t.defy affidavits and ab Caiv fru retire¢. Mayor [u Sward hm ieeidad—L—wttex. W.Pipva stowed CM-china is Pms om year old end vekee copies 81 E 11 lvoh¢etatdepm to 3fiw me(mop rldth)vv paper u lovg u me caw pM1ye1- ally xw through tM wehlve,gives lue dfehc[Sm thaw CM1e blw-11ve vmMcef rill eeN a blue-lite vopy avd bw mylartorlgival for patemevt recv[de-a upabllity me vw N vvt hive. W voted It will b¢utdet a t vice rant u[Mich rill perhapv cos[u vddl[Saul 0500 ayeu. Then b¢1w vo otlmr d]acueeim.tlayot n t Sorutl asked fox a ooh w[M m[fm. Cmmllueubar.Boll.Caltme.B rrett W putt Pco tem eowxd [, tl [M m[Sm:Coumllvmbu Pack avd Mavei Pbvdev abe[e1v¢d,em Couvcilamban Cruv avd Carter w or ' [ed w fmre: Cwmilvevber Rm[[e fe aMutl. The motive,therefore,vuved by a voce of fow to two. '" Clb—I.and Nude Pm C: W.Pipu Nvle1v¢vd the Ciry Picvic—1 be Mld aC Che Palrguwde w October 24,begimlvg et 12:00 !RSoon. fx, -( Guexel Nvwue SMtCmit Ceae : W.Pipes Wvh¢d tba Tuu Muwci,.I Lugce hes--d tMt ea a emit of Chis cae¢ cities ehwld '4�, i melvvmy geural xweme abaelvgwi'uvd.euppl®evtel in the cear futw¢. 0 said tMy fort It fg ad iwpthe[tvhfle e wry likely that c1t1e be recaivfag soma upplemveal Several tevuw eM1ativghe foods,abate ie m wy tv predict whet i[rill he ur aM1en. i WYOg•8 HBP08T .�.: Plewiw Cvmieefov Ai,—t is Mayor Movday[hu pxeamred the vain 1-1 foe p 1[iwe m the Pluvfvg Comheim for[M Comcil'e vel,ae folloxe: ].D.Bebiedlcv xeeppaln[uvt,avd-idy MtWvfa n rep—owgoim mmbex,S- D. MarCiv.wted].D.SCM1lvdlu Ie.mar of Sable Sporting Geode and mrrewly a.-Ivg ae CMixmv of the Plmvivg N G 1 Imo avd Ik.Cady—I.I. [M Begfawl Otxec[or of the ttivlty Btnx N[Mriey--emthem Mvlelov. Ca ilrember Buret[cede tM m [a aoaroae of[Mu tin vwSvetlau avd Comeflmuber Gaiw ecovded M Imo. All arca fv£avw av1 th¢m[iae vwaed uvavimnely. s d eel m[he}ewe 0¢wx[emt of Cv[su[fma for Cw.Ctuatlw of Ser Ovtee is SmtMlle/l)alket Ca Wyor SmWay pxesuted fox ell t0 rwfu,a it of Cbe three pas[pupoeal wevv[C®aeubNt[ed to She T a Oapattuve oP Cvcrectfouby tM City of Sm[eville,9falker Comfy.ChatMr of x e,pelkec Co z� ge vele Developwnt t Ells t-d avd[M H1,210 a IedaPeodeet—it. Olemle[. She m[.—proposes a ty 'S Iry prhm m1[at ellle sod owe.htl 1,250 nivh t thi wfta at Cecee avd tM Hy:ma Ovi[.. she they eud her tMVN to all these oho Mlped put ngathet[h1a proposal. I.-.—Ila Lea¢ue 7. lLyor Monday temivded the CaumI of the umal TML Wetltg to be bald 1v port Sotth an 111,8-10,1911, ft'� Citiem'•Remus[fm Nwate n pueetfine m sM 4MG'a Oclliefaa[iw of tM CSty Pvol ' Sayot—Ymeed[he 11,Attomey,-11 Boimde,Hll Faye avwen n[M quee[iow raiud w eM1iv f . mb]u[to report n the Cwm11-m Ocwbet fi. �- +p i WUSCIL ACTION SDC Promeal--Coined—b,r(At-noted,Chet chile he i appxecfattve of ell of tM effort.to develop III. piepoevl,elvtlu to[M efforts w the 88C project(Soper Collider),M mold prefer, Ewure,Chet CM City Co Iu a chole mould be lm_*d et an earlier stage w[MS chin the pnpo.el is put to the the Coumil lutes 0—I[before Che ffl pages en belvg stapled. M mted Mlle tM TOC proposal 1 a good pinky¢,it nf1eC[e waxy little of CM Cmwil'e t—lig u a whole, mU OUSTIMS ee i[n1aLu h roto xe[w - ' m Sathy Pefc of[M Smtavflle Ito eakd ff ell euhdivLiow auhide tN city 11m1[e w vi[y rehr rill eve o u—hew[a pay dwbL twee u a xwult of[M cwtxact wgot]etbu w Che elklve Leke S.U.D.a¢rviwe. - W.PIT Bald this le I. ae all reeldev[fel cuetmete fn the city avd comfy mill mY the ewe inter ra ee. W—ted the eetlmted lost smavw moually beaawe of this eMye h 1120,000. It vu noted wry little of SMC H31 be mode y L,CM lmxuvvd serer xatva at elkiu lake because CN ret a to ba paid rill be very war E the cornet---to ave-.-of the stat of operativel aid t..of LM amth phot. said r" tM diffetx111 b¢mode up Ii, ..pial tew[mctiae. ee m[vd tM Slkiu I-mod--d..coo ecev = similar io LM[-y both w3n[aly[heli om m—vy.[ew avd pay fm[heir xepafxe,each of Michtcu 7du ,k_ pci.ea CM vyvrlty of m[ei cueCoure oueaide[M ally I—. r=1; 9M gill.Strut Pavfy Protect Bl11..SM1vemvg:oE.IBM aebed fox[he ahCu of tN Sillw attest pavly project. W.Plpw owed the.¢I. we operC Mo Me vo[gfwv tM wcaeuq eaeemvte. ee said lettere of exedit Prat the aevm ax[Scipen[ �r*titl ed m b vMvd Eox e1x am[M 1.W�n l 6,1987 avd all nawevte me[be eigved by Ott—6.ox M will ncommgnd to tM Coined-t[hie project M dapped avd CM wove`--.da uoth¢r 1, t. Ha edvlved thee.fa m I—umgh LIu to a ,—Chia ptaj—before M rltret m av[fv eo [x311 hm R' to be dine Sv CM-i.,if at U. r bd Sept—M 22,1987 <p y F y ( _ fr r N i 7 ------------ � � MIBUTg4 OP SBPTElIDBB]0,198] BOOR"0" Pnge 931 = MIRPfeB OF m]104f8vIi-CITT CODRCIL=TING BBLD M m30TH DAY.1 SBPT@®BH,1987 I8 SHB CITT BALL C—IL ! ,' F 1', , - CHAMB�S.IOCATEO AT 1111 AVPAOE B 0 TBB CITY OF BUBTSYILLe,COO—OF MALHBR,F—AT 5:00 }ij -3. The Cwvcil met is m wxgmcy eeeeiw rich[he follwivg mvbeie pxeem[: ;" ��� lam Movday,wyor Member ebemt: City Offices Press¢[: f .1' a �1v Carter Geve Barrett(arrived ee Plpee.City Mmsger Ila Caines after voi eafrev) [t Bwede.City Att.— cit. tt.— City.....tart' e w 1 Bill Bamvck { +i etcl 9awrd,lr. v 111 k -. _. __ btffigG86C4—Tim 6 1 f(15 mi ) tgmty city c—meting w called t order by Mayr Monday. She rated[he � ? '1 u ae of Chia evc It ie m.acBive LW Couvcll'B a rwal of w emvdmwt Lo the Ci[•B o 1 iml wel[o[he Twee De r[mevc of Coxxactiwe£or[he misc[iw of future Bites of addltiwl mxrec[ioml unite { in Che Bta A. Sha advised that w Hriday,the staff received w eddwdm to the regmsc Yor p.oposale£ram C. She naLad TDC 1e vow coveidaxin lvcatly £aur ox nice 1 000 bad cellblm4 mite hese mlzetl cuatod level ' Svma[as In lieu o£the Lw 1 250 bed ra Iwl fmili[iee w Svell described. SM voted the facility fa e p Led - tv—ploy appiezlm[ely 250 staff svtl wind have m eetimtad ninthly payroll of 85fi0,000. The 1... m of h E fecill[lea.she said,Ie mL xe ri opvliCav areae G: orlgimlly apatified. Alav,avhec-id,othe0 ecilitydlee o£thea Cola/Burt Worth er tlouatm it. w[i]ned!n[he OxlFt. giml ezpee quire M1e anis t—alta eriier,7 e , r£ request for prapwsle,Bae t£or the follaming utility usage xa e:msr: 12],]50 MGal/ 1 00,000 d.1;.1 rge of 150,000 gellom):a ]3,000 16a1/Tear:Batural gee:te45.000 MCP/year:alai ,?. tricity:e14,000,000 M/ at' mtl solid wade: 021 tme/year. 4 # 14.Gave Fi—City Manager,—.d the wly watery effect t the¢uvtaville-walker Cou¢ty propoeale f.m Lha change is[he m eifa ester—Cage avd theve wind 6a increased cve[e borne by[be Ci[y. Be '^ .—ted a bteatrdw eF Lha a igiml and mevded Prmosale for[M two pt posed Bites rMch ehvuad theCorae s P e v s by appxmi T. e 065,000 and the wyme it.by---y(50.000. Mr.Pipet advised Lhe City hm d Ft—solid reethandling i­­[mging f,-laud filling to dvcivetatfon La Intiveratiov v1LM1 p d foe with pa ive Costa of 67.129.989,85.5]2,500 end;],266,000. 9 it hes ri fa AllI--a£Piva—advised tMe mendmvi—1 came pt—tv the tit,3v tele 1 t y g pm t bili y to fiC—CM1e p[v]ecee. she said is LM m e wfam iB d— _11 6 �? eduMce Lha a vtll bf bwdaedM1a[CPe hefise da Ma.....All� ...t brad Mllragesi£sui fficievt al[bon bond el 1 m bovd.. She—id C.—bovd Cweiage fot the fiscal year ended sept--30.1986 mBe4M.fe 1905 5 02 W 1984.4.79. She Baid our taqulred bovd cove[age Ss 1 1/2 time Cha average amml dab.. The _' w 1 lav advlead the salactioe Of a solid w e al[etmiive will require a detail wlyads of fivevcing y p[iom avd the tequired rete e[scCura. Ma.Allen Bald Lhe city hoe the ability t0 gemrace the tequlred fine. Mx.PI eafd aha—Y is me pxepoeing ti elevated rater a Drage facGllty a .he Wyvm Unit aide bac hl it t is M1a appreath�th—.t0 he tlwtwills M:nleipal Aixpvri. Thaap.City proposes!o Lead the uea of the available sis[ivg cit,dLCrlbutlw eyetw elevated a o[ege avd m egml capacity grwd et rage facility—heece[he differ- l ' e fa[he urea Unit vita and[he wynw unit Bile ceeCe. v kC' ' am Mayor Movdry uGd Ynr a mtiov[o autherlea tM City to reapantl[o[Me addavdm Co Lhe propeeal. Couvc3l- Hoo s e aha mtian to w to[ha addandm Lo[ha re ueci for r Bale ee outl]md b [ha a ff entl vcilmvbet tlorard eecovdedrCM mtiw. Diecuealov: Cwcilmembex Hm[[e abed if the City cwld elwatad cadet esxage facility se mall it li wre built at[be Gviw mit. Nr.PSpea m[ad Sn the eh ii has nit fmtorad 1-either o£the TOC inpvund unite elevated ate.awe]n it.Calwlatims for its elaatad ester y 'l Onix re uirvin . Ce.e wLet syecw ep .I. Ba_id if Lha city buil[the facilities iv such a wt'and y } Lied them Iv Sv each a way[het 1[did have a poei[ive effect ev wt Overall dlatribu[iw eyetw,Lha city hould sale Le cwt abet ae part of iCe aoe aced swage, tle mid Lhe city has it wearatiw w [beth h e V d[ha Wyme OMt becaw f ppla t�l ra C supplies and 6.., er amine iron wile M1a he ' ci y ha twl wet. L felt w ewld design the f—ity Lo rue both[M1a mit wd the Cltya dfatrib 1 et' C Ilmam6ex 1lnots ve[ed 150,000 gallm warhead es.aga tank fe nit a lax8a tank mtl[he co t ive ld b p rpoitiwl to Che Increwed capacity. Open a vote of the mtiw Cha Y1 1 d evlveu 1. } (tlOte: Cwmilvembei B-C.CC a.Ciws.) ty:. Led, A y secretary SePia l 30.1987 i ^ ^] t ei v • y i� }e i �p e a 94 7777 t 11 Klil T CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 6,1907 BOOK'0• PAGE 954 MINUTES, THE D AT LITE COUNCIL MEETING HELD VI THE 6TH YO WALKER, TEXAS. IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL 3 CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N,IN THE CITY OF NIINT6VILLE,COUNTY W WICKER,TEYAS,AT 6:16 P.M. The Council met fn a regular session with the following members present: Jame Monday,Mayor City Officers Present: 0.Eugene Barratt Gary Bell Gene Pipes,City Manager r3 Jim Carter Scott Bounds,City Attorney ; Ila G.Gaines Ruth Deshem.City Secretary William B.Green Willi.L.Hammock PartBill Howard,Jr. Bill Knotts ______________________________ __ _______________________________________________________________ EXECUTIVE SESSION The Council vend into formal ion and than recessed to an Incetive Session to consider p;wdi litigation: Dale Schaper .City of Huntsville. No other items were discussed in this session aM no faoal '•. action was taken with regard to the discussions. ..3 fl CONVENE FDR CITIZEN INPUT/INQUIRY SESSION Mr.Robert Vann 5= - Mr. Vann advised he is here to follow-up his request of some four mks ago germane to the use of city ,��- facilities by private organizations 7n order to insure and clarify that certain,npartant issues gading such - a had,indeed,been addressed by the City;namely,the a of the city's swimming pool by the M.W.Stott ,T.. Bounds,City Attorney,Stated the Count, requested he advise then regarding the legality of the YMCA(a non- profit corporation)is the use of city facilities.He then recited the First Amendment of the U.S.Cceetitutim ' which pprovidms that Congress shall make no law respect sig establishment of religion and that Congress shall m ke law prohibiting the free ex ism hereof. Me id these two cl Maes of the First Amendment ntabliaMd the clause a!the from exercise to build all of separation between church and state. He said the provisions further apply to W action of the City o!Huntsville,as an ft of the State of Texas,because of the 14th amendment of the U.S.Constitution. S1e11erly,the Texas Constitution has a bill of rights separating church and state functions. He said he assumes that the state provisions will be interpreted generally along the acre guides - a federal law,although there 1s a imw between hurch d state,the la is not fine that occasionally the s c m so • - church and tate do not h other. He Said the City regulates a church building through building,fire, plumbing code,etc. The Cityhascontractual alationships with churches through garbage,utility services,and - ( the church is isides ar rof the municipal services hfch may churches interactsuc Mtheforth atheocitY 1e itsrdallyvaTTalrsenoThe questimdlhe ` - 7tl is whetherornot a contract with the•Y•for the use of the city's facilities falls WtMn the ends of an - } t1 prohibited by the First Amendment--the general cencern expressed Pour Weeks ago. ' p B nds said the U.S.Supreme Court has adoptad a three part test to determina whether a govMmmtal act ,. violate;L_he esta611sMent clause. The tion an question oust reflect learly ecular,legislalive purpose, st avo5tl excessive he action east haveCaenLenmaly effect ff ctnt that either advances orlimits re the and finally.the action test has been applied to nmehogl education type as religion.a. Whether or t Generally, Judicial pplicntion of this protect children to church schmis--which it said the c1 city nay use a police department to t0 pay bus faresofWparoch7al churl systemc--the court SW5 it or not we mouse to raised fulls mW Whether or of W us the hurl premise for liglous instruction vF classes--the mart Ws ennot. In the absence qP pracise Judicial P recedent,that is because there are no particular cases dealing With a city contracting with a entity to conduct - the type of program of which we are now speaking,has woultl then SPIN the fol loving observation with regard to the y first test. - It would appear that the development of a awbmming program,es general sparks and recreation activity,is a clearly secelm d,Judicial a 11:1pal functl on. Secondly, ba said,the a aP city fzc711taes to Means a q+�e imiing program,non If the prmgrm is aperatetl ar anmuraged by religious organizations 111 have a primary effect that neither advances nm prohibits religion. Finally,he noted.tk contractual re{ationship batmen the - - City and the•Y•w111 not ne seri ly involve such signs fitmt monies or other administrative assistance that it would foster ex essn1n entanglement prohibited by the court's,Judicial Best. He said M as and he will tlaI ae that the nI_ specify that o religious Instruction occur during the Swimming progra ad that articipation in the prgram be Wen to Y. and non-"Y•Members on an equal bests. With those genral caveats m restrict ions,he would assume that contract cold be drafted with the YXG1,which would permit it to use or pennant,swimming program at a city facility, and which contract would But involve a violation of tae first CouncilMember Bell noted Mr.Vann s concern,s not so much with the church-state relationship.but rather if we gin isprivate entity at whets aolife swisming pool,does Lhat open it to aW private entity that Manta to use,t Brow g course to be pffered...do n have to provide...in Me miale of the Bounds id there,s no requirement that,Just because we enter Into contractual relationship i8 f ble to the city that enter Into a Contractual relationship with everybmW else on the ase terns nd dltions. He Said the city selects different private contractors to provide numerous services on an exclusive - basis. Councilmember Bell said we are providing structure in this case--a fee l,ty• ben Pplrpes,City Manager, advised do the thing for the baseball, octet d little tlrabblens--all private genitat7ons. Mr. Bounds noted the city contracts with the baseball league,which is a private pmnizaiion,ton operate the baseball ggg - program 9rem at a City park 9m the city. Because we contract with than,he don't have to contract With any other r p 1 Be rgmization that c s long. Cou,cllMnber Carter a Id the city Is definitely ssisting nd eaybe b 7dizing CM Y's"pregrm,just by having the fixed structure alreaW 1n place. He said he is Net object ng to 'u this,but the city would,1,effect,be subsidizing this organization to tAls extent. Camcilnember Green asked for clarification o no will u the services of the g i` •- walla oder contract with the city tl of this p participation Is limited to•Y•only members,or open to a11;similarly,can myon play to the baseball M ren tfekhey do not first sign up. " Bounds id Lhe•Y•will have a fee fm members and a fee for no—bens. He k 1d partic,patlon costs generally m l,abl lity insurance costs, etc. He said whatever fee 1s chirped to p tic,pate in thelr program et the Dole m the sae for members and com-me hers. Councllmmber Gram said . would have to be a member in order to m able to vote,however. ;-' ... Councilnember Carter hoped Lhe contract will address•n exclusivity,m so the facility is available fm city idents imide the Y.• Mr.Pipes aid khe;I I'progrm s a for the sac r because of the=1 ther. He id the idealism of the initial approach frm the•Y as to run this program fm a low deal further Into the fall and this simply has not panned out.He said he does not knm what this program will do,but u ' 'wn,.ti#Ha1P4 �k KZ_117711'�­01 YY'4 t: 1 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 6,1987 BOOK"0• PAGE 955 9r "f^t"IX -Y d they h e ducted life sar7np classes t the peola,etc.,so the Waring M the facility 1s consistent=d N k' char groups with special interest here used it from ti to time. t W.y'. id his mein thrust was not the First A=f.S r s but equal cols because the citizens o9 G ,p. paid for the construction M the Pool d the Pmilities=where Lhe pool i located. He said he net P ith the Y Director who said In dNLlon to break7np a it woultl lso be considered that part of that " a e van, e p IE be a payment of a salary ot m director,part of the payment IF their utility bill It their office t he. t 1 of th t office space,and various other costs that the•Y incurs. Xa said It scems that wo are 1 1 a license to vin and tamtrol city facility.8s w mentioned.there woultl be a different price psitl by c s f the Y•n o vers am I n o eased to She non-=ambers M the'Y•amtl that the non-members are equally taxpe d if Aey M to,Join the organization,that i fine. He said the bay scouts nay have used Lhe facility in the past F y 1 t they did t it wh the•Y 1 F Mrol N it. Xe was interested to know if the cmtraM will reflect hat these Muer ge 1 1T hayequal t identical cash or use fees--7s there something for than that h Y• ill be r n lble for daaeg s that are done-whet is the insurance liability--ha is going to bear the d' It of Chat. Xe 7tl these questions represent what he wants to knob n t only for this but,lust as al guideline for Lhe Council ton tons ids now antl with future contracts.oWhat citizens going to pe ligated to 7f we start letting special interest groups,net,Just the YMCA(and he thinks they m great),but wo s" mad t address this,matter,Just as a general principal,n natter If It is the YMCA or the Hell's Regale--are sue ins t pr=L eq access m equal terra,and if not, how are we protecting ourselves in terns N 17ability damage,etc.1 Mr. r ..uds said liability d insureau problems are addressed as a natter of course in almost everycontract Med to the:C 77 d it is addressed by our am.in policies. He said the equal acce s is h1 -7f It istructured contract for services and the YIYA is to conduct a swimming program,then what &,t„ t to guerantce equal cess to is the sMimm7ny progr=,3u t as wo contract with am organization to conduct R} he basebail program,ve xmt equal c to participate to the baseball progr not that every organization ca n _ un their con baseball program but,lust sthaL aroma who vents to play mwebal lmmc parLlclpate in the pro a T" ddresor etl rganlze or pmsor through a specific agenyy--thM they have equal ac s to that, which gran b G by contract. This would have to he spelled out by the coMraM,Oust as cdo in the harebell tract ad he envislana it would he very stylar to the baseball type tract. CouMllmenber Carter asked contract the ehal1.softball d soecer leagues returned arty money to the city far utilities or upkeep and maintenance. The - ^+ art responded that m coney Is rnturned to the city for theses ices. Mr.Pipes noted,however,the leagu Arty 1p ted 7n the crostrmtion of am edtliLlonal field. Nr.Bounds std the emcessiam stand t Lhe baseball ,a is ld I operated as a Dart of the contract and the money generated by the concesslam agreeant,the city has 2u, pe 7"d hdr those Doles cm ha spent,s that Honey 1s turned back into the progrme.Mr.Bounds noted,however, di hat wh t program 1s sponsored,7t would have to have the sane fee for members for con-mmmbers. Mn Bounds s Id h would envision the contract would state that SM City will prohibit any changes being made to the city roperLy without Its express written consent and that the Council approve any changes made,to advance,and that he Cmucal determine what would happen after those changes were made. Mayor Monday noted the Council x111 have an upportunia to review all of this again if the•Y•decide,they o Id Ilk to k eddlLlonal contract and additional us ge o9 the pal Por or approval. Councilmenber Carte aid it is his understanding the•Y•would make more Italy off of the ap=ing program than they need to r it nd h did t think the athn•leagues using city facilities really Intend to fund their offices or pay they 1 I tc.with the m=ay they make antl this bothers him to stent.He saitltha city nay be s bsiNzing he•Y•beyo.tut swimein9 program in other act?vities as=11 if they are making a profit.He sold we'll have t !,.. n oke a herd look at this 7f it conn up for consideration. j REGULAR SESSION " Neyor Hand"call the formal session to order. The invocation wasPresented by Reverend Kathy Pigg If the esley Foundatien. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS Councilexamer Barrett made the tion to approve the minutes of the meetings of September 19,22 and 30,1987 , d C cilam8er NamM ock semed the mMlon. N11 were In favor of the notion and 7t passed unanimously. !` CONSIDER BIDS li + nsldn bitl for ntrmt m Lhe mal Lire ceto Len Gea Firestone in the meant N S7.M2.93 to be inventoried and Mr.Gene Pipes,City Manager,advised this bid Is to be awarded on an all or one basis and is effective from ctaber 1.19.7 through Sept=ba 30,1988. He said It will be for the Garage Tire Inventory and tires will be ' h rged to the er division as used from this inventory. He then rectaendad the Council pprove the low bitl W by L Gorge Firestone of Huntsville in the amount M$7.212.93,the lowest of the three bids received. d 1 haemes,N aN age the motion to ace t this bid as recommended and Councl lm cob Bell seconded the motion. 1 aver am mom ase an mous . Iderchaseaf ended c afar ustmm ui !for the Desi n En inceN D M to Howlett Packard a t as a s a smroe or c a i e co a u e n Mr.Gene Pipes,City Mnagga,edviaed this 7s a Ingle source proposal from Hewlett Packard for HP Series 000 Model 350 Computer;571 re Fixed 07 sc Storage;tape drive backup system;two adtliklmal graphics is EI ' Sarm7 633 70 nd re1ate eripheral equipment. Xa recommended approval of this proposal in the we u t f - p system is budgeted 7n the 1987-88 budget year d delivery will range from eight to auriee k. Ha aced tram Is a discrepancy in the=met needed antl that which was actually budgeted,not ng Mt there was=181 discount m this equipment•but that over time,the INN was deducted Wce from the budgeted J Igirm.antl n find a are ate 57,633.70 short,however.two-thiNs M that t of the utility fund ' ap7ta7 strubtian which is the mein benefaMor M LMS cut Suter expertise and this fund is healthy emugh to pport this d the capital construction and the reserve 7n amitatlam funtls a 7milarly in pesltl an He was f M aura N the fund balances in the unallocated reserve Par general Puad. Mayor Ibndgy asked that=go back and a k t the p aportlona1 split there and look at the rmarve funds and than take a look at capitalizing additional Ilars here d hon that would be relined among khan which may help us make a decision a the added expenditure. ttv ti - ctrl i R17 Glregtor M Flnamce,advised Lhe funds would nM have to necessarily cal frm the reserve funtls uffreserve ikiapit funds. Mayor Mondabot y came dieted she would Hike to know what is aaplLat ate ratio there which hes - .y-.N mayor mY pprapr ' Councilmenber Green noted he finds ram N the equipment out M line as far as cats are concerned. He asked f 1 p 7ve equlpeeM NUM be s bstitucad where 7t can ha to out down these costs.rather than having u piece of this yam=a Hml etc Packard•muting there may not have to be a single source for Lhe cable, G1 1 1 d v-ry castanet;I.e.,$700 for table antl 8.700 fore tmminal. Mr.Isbell said the table is an ' oti 1 thing,but Is a particular cW1cet that this system fits 7n ant it is da for that particular machine. omcl lm=bar Green felt there are.other camparalm a cabinets that are not 6815.00 that this thing can set upon.Ne s } : s� � 7 P a M xfin 8 7 I _ . Y m >k r t h � b s� 7 B K'0• PAff 956 maliam that in tl could be purchased elsewhere. Ne s iE any tine get too Ingle sour a and they kaon 1t, are 1 "'� 4 trouble. He said he hopes we will never get Into a ituatiO again where we lock ourselves into a single sours vendor. Mr.P1pes ted when first purchased the Hemleti Packard equipment,there simple was t anyone else - p k axcopt for Meng who offer h th type f capability we dad an0 t Lha.tine,Mang s getting t of th engineering fieid d gating 1 C the business fteltl• therefore, HP had c hat of a r o the market LOuncilmemb Grew said while he does nof want to hold up the purchase of this equipment,he is Interested t ,r have some checking done to z. f c to this equipment.Such a hors,tables,etc., en be DurrJused f someone other than HP.espec7a11y with Lhe kmwl�tlg that me nqy be looking aL tlOing any as ten additions monitors in the f t r%so that may realize s vings along these lines.Mr.Isbell felt the nmitms have to be the be u of the software applications.Mr.Pipes felt the cabinets included in this bid are prolabl very unit specific. -' W. Pipes advise the unallocated funds in the capital-C[P for s ikatian hfls(137,12 raw—,; water ands has$707,261 in apital CIP unallocated funds; and eneral funtl has 5325,000 in it; 1 tme total t 1'rmn f ing'1n the general fund capital progrm. He id the split w ld be 67%for.water an ower;3%f sanitation;arts'30%far general d there are sufficient funds in each Of the capital accounts t �• an a court p theadditional$7,633.70. After sate further discussion for clarification, Mayor Mmeay asked 7f t Council agrees Mr.Isbell Shoultl go back to investigate alternate equipment and prices;or approve this it wit the stipulation that k g0 back to sem If he can get alternate places of muipmenL at a reduced cost. Lamegsi.st lmere Xnntt.mea Lhe emtlon toas r ve oP Lhe urchase Of ex ended tom ter s stem nt f thearhmen s es a wcmeneit7oned oo Lest au at non a et u sbe seek 7a Lernate s t o ui n c esam no ve way winere ems a concern arts mesecant on. and to '4 me o�me In-yo, ay aza..Mr. Ise o get a repo a bace t0 the Councilconcerning,`.;. ons On st7 the stlpula "th75 motion. y x - CITy MANAGER'S REPORT Pyr Consider the status of the Willow Street Construction Project(joint venturel fy .5 a _ 4t' Mr. bene.Pipes, City N ger, noted the history on s dr protect Oates back r not and wa ort go nail }-� planned in with the Wlllav Street Apartments Protect,but was dropped for ream another. Access to the - f projects have complex was gained off of Avenue N through a Project, at.. drive-way which no dbecamelett very permanent.put protects have been constructed there(Paper Moon Protect,etc.i. it said a certifie0 letter to credit was put u to bund the planned improvements the pro o that pmtton of the road of Willow Street from a ane to the other to an o across the full thou of the street in front,but the project became a city and occupied and the letter Credit expired without any street n traction going o. He sold the ity s ineffectual in getti nog t 4 individual to complete his vast until tartee putH ng together a Joint venture a crated with all f t butting property, 0 theL atmity d them that front On Willow Street. He saidowa have mrtnershi ihvoltitg f7 individuals other than the citand the city has been in the protect for several years to the pleeg of about 5360 000 j ter ands line relocation is that have promised to pick p. In addition,h ate, ha iderable amount of time in Gla m Isbell'.staff and enginaemi ng design of that protect,whlc 24, is not imxp 7 n the open and free market. FJ n Mr.P p seie tAedity was successful earlier in the summer in an n grement and getting money pu J up by letters 1 credit and h tleposrts a author7zatims to draft all vF the necessary funds to build t protect,onIncluding SRSU,Gibbs avos.,Mr.Mick,the Willow Street Apartments which are now the Mimi Apartments a Cornerste, a e Paper Moon Apartments and me other. He said were trying to quire a few dditiona .sane ts,one of which was a drainage easement-real the Mimi Apartments'existinnB driveway because this is t -� len point in Lhe fall aF the land there here drainage off of Borers Boulevard d Magnolia Street would c i together. He said thew tar should be interceptetl there, picked up off the street, d pip r to t -1 underground drainage structures that underneath all m the intermural fields and emptied out down Bearke Boulevard north of the campus. He saidnthe m er of the Mtemi Aparamants has r Gently re-acquired them d we not.1 Ill L0. t least initially,c sjher that neces.ary tlra7nage easement. He said his letter Of credit we on Lhe table for the protect.as was all of the other partners,but that ea t,along with couple of others v was outstanding. We have n acquired all of the easements but this one.SWe have node almost ily attempts Hake contact ant to try to press foreartl to get Lhe Bs y commitment to the signing of the mmwent d n ;P.. also n extmsion of the letters OF re it. If we begin this crostructian protect today,he said the letters hh i credit would be insufficient in terns atime in order So complete the protect. He said several efforts have be 5 x nada over the past several weeks,Including a trip to Houston by Mr.Isbell and the pending contractor o the tO to assure this owner that would doe everything possible to inlwi ze the inconvenience of his tenants. Mr P7per1 has responds d indicating his understanding of the situation,but L1ng to work out a 8olutton to goin through Ms property beto of his concern that h1s tenants cosy Da strandeh and because he 73 net in a Iinancta situation currently tO;withstand a lass of tenants(insane). - Mr.P'possid he does not feel the city has any lternati ve.at Luiz point 1n tine,except So declare thi protect"0e d: tl withdraw the funtl,authorized tl 11 Gated for the WLPme A relocating Lhe water and.ewe lines az our portt n f the protect. Ne recommended the Council authorize the notice to the contractor that thi ' project is being withdr d fund ll of the depoosit oney and sureties back to the Individuals Counci lnmiber Knotts mail th ti tO wlthmm the ro t and retu—m the funds committed and Lmncilmeeme i or—Semon t met m- on: aunt member atter waf concenne a per aps was u w a 1�..... tim i all that is needed. Cum ilnmber firman said he would vote against this nation L di pease of this project. til such time u a more worthy protect presents itself. He noted wemayhave to rebi it but how We doh letters of edit and people who are willing to extend those letters of credit for z De Cod of t1me X 8 id he ld h t t0 return all those and walk away from Lhe protect. Mayor Monday said thi protan -n t b d witho t the nt. Counci immber Green suggested am make One none attempt t0 find ou rH if Mr. Pipe 7 intends tO gt a theletter of credit and the easesent and then if he says he is not going to £ that,then sm tan dbantlon the preject, t t City Attorney Scott Bounds aid t this point,the city cannot physicall LY perform the contract benwse-f the six month dead Attorney put into the contract. 'or that reasm,me cannot hold 1 A p indefinitely and Fe are holding other people's moray Just because m cannot pefom Our portion of the contract Ne said wen d to return th'etr portico of the contract. COuncilnember Bell ugggested looking at the concept {"wa emi Hent domain because of his concern that am person could hold up a protect of this magnitude.Mr.Bounds seri SIJ She city has Sha legal right Lo amp eminent tlmaln,but malso have So have the honey to compensate a per for the tak7np of Lhe land; which will ate an quity problem antl make the city's cost for this protec escalate. The Council was hesitate to abandon the protect,but mwei daring the situation,a Vote was then take the motion. All were in favor of the notl m wlLhtlrm the r asal at this time EXCEPT COUNCILIEIBE0.BELL who voted 1 e e m m Ver d4ae te i to Consider authorization of fund transfers for computer m 1 t in the e City iSetretaev' Office : Mr.6e Pipes,'City Nanagar,advised that the Cou 7i approved funds for yyutar printer d oftwar g"; for them City S nt y s office on August 25,1987. He s 1e the amount approved totaletl 53.750,of renAiich 52,50 igna in ear tsummercomputern an 0 print M 51,150 d 7gnatetl fm s ftware. .These amounts Wer 7s heh y e S y to 1 Le the DQ 7 ion p kage at that tine Subsequent to this,t + decision west de t0 existing software mG upgrade LM printer to a laserjet printer to enable the city to • x w is N' } ]R77777 77' .. ... 77-7 7 a �t^� d si Eho Y 1 a greater variety of printing tazks by this end per Px`.inion is requested to trans4ar the E1,066 From as goated software fundsctor hardware funs sand to transfer the remaining rf18 dad from Rudlts. Contracts and Special Studiesjbalance f$2,706.06)to caplet,this rchase in FY 1996$7. (Note: the computer syato will be atqu[red free IBM fm$1,934(other bids: $2,205 d 52,450)1 d the pr1 ter fro Hwlett Packard of Huntsville in the u t f 51,)50(other bids:$1,949 d $1,996) Couilmmber Bell made the motion to mtharixe the transfer oof these funds as described dm d Council—er moc s Ne mot on, pl were mor the 1 p'ka `1 Consider di 11t7 too- Dale Bch Cit of H Ms ills on f °- Mr.Scott Bounds,City Attorney,noted as a result of the dtscussimns in the Executive Session concerning this matt r,he then requested the Council's Is "'Is"to advise tbe attorroy for Dale Schaper that his r qu st y e e e for a public hearing bafwe Lpe Li Ly Lguec11 15 dense. Counnln�er Knott,matle the motion Loa rove of this authorizat7an and Couuiloder Bell suonded the motion. n frvm o L s mot on an t azsetl ' o v`5 - MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT re ' ® Cosider Resolution No,87-11 Imintlen Dr.Jerry Om.11n.O11to the Appraisal District Board Mayor Monday presented this resolution,the caption of which 1s as follows: i@ 4. RESOLUTION X0.87-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, NOMINATING DR. JERRY DOWLING :d TO THE WALKER COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT,AND WAXING OTHER PROVISIONS MUTED THERETO ' Councilmber Knotts made the motion to a t Resolution No.B7-IOdenn�aumanc151mamber Bell seconed the motion. N en the Motion were n mor aCOUNCIL ACTION az Sian on 11th Street se Lough b Bell pressed his dismay that the tall igl n 11th Street not ved when Howard, S` Rp; Discount Let t out of business became no the new Brookshire Brothers'Budget Chopper• ipu has been placed into it a 111 have to keep that sign there. He undarstaotl a cheigs of one would require caning down t a 40 foot limit in height. Gene Ptpea said there is a SOS of the value triggering rochanism so that if only plate is being slid int the existing sign free,,they are not affecting 50%of the value of it. Comic l leader k Bell ked that Dale Bram,City Pl enmer,check 166 Lbe requirements on this and report back. Lquncllnember Bell fell If the 505 criteria is in the city s existr sign ordinance, he is concerned that perhaps we need to revise Lhe sign ordinance as rt x111 be almost impossible to get the tall objectionable ions don tine. Mayor t i Monday noted the 51 gn It was accanplishn with osryroise sone tiro ago,but if the Council feels 11 sh ld - p d be re-evaluaietl,it can certainly be brought back to a work session. Lound lnwber green asked that we NOT h e 7 R- si on the sim ordinance. Scott Bounds,City Attormy, dvised to 411n1nate existing signs,we would H fi h tg establish a amortization period to say Chet at tbe end of flue,sears,seven m ten Veen, whale e unable Lizatto period might be,that the sign will have to b bra ght wl thin the limits. oruwhatever Bell ked if the Council old be wi171ng to discuss that. Concileedsers Nnotts Bell Carter en Howard and Mayor Moods asked staff U bring the sign onineoe buk for Nor,nabria. �;.. Application for g,sitl,,on Citizen Board or Commission S i Louncileenber Bell asked if it would be appropriate for the Huntsville Ito to publish the pplication form $ 1n the newspaper s that itrzens mi ht have the opportunity to appre gpunrngs on city boardv d + '? commissions. He asked that the City Secretary include to the City Was Notes article a descrlptlon of the has nd - an comnissians on which there may he an upcoming vacancy w an existlnA Vacancy so that interested china Y ' ,2 respond to that vuucy. { j' Fire Call Statistics $ Comi llmember 8,17 asked for a comparison of In-city miles Versus county ntles,a listing of the kid of y eWl pent that was us d for the in-city lis versus the manly calls, ell m the manpower requiroent Oar A.S � in-city calla vs.wanly cella. Nr.Pipes advised be will look into this loforeation. 4'E✓,.,- z No Smoking Ordinance Councllmenbar Carter asked that the•no smoking ordinance-be brought thick for consideration in the sawar future. Mobil le Hao Lot Size Repuireaents in City CoUnt"whosper tarter I.Inked he mould like to sea the raising oP the requirements 9or mobile hoes w[th1 { the,pitJ,to meat the smae lot size requirement ea any other structure. He asked that there be sane addltioal 4 ' discussion on this and possibly bring It back for formai consideration. ADJOURNMENT TO NOIN SESSION [fully s ttte i caret y October 6,1981 C jH MfrQ,v ; acxoa PAGB 958 lmK"o" 6a 20,1981 EeTLIp � CXMNERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF NMTSVILLE ANO COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS,AT 6:45 P.M. ' t" The Council wet in a regular session with the following members present: �.,�•� .w' -` Jane Monday,Mayor City Officers Present: 0.Eugswe Barrett Gene Pipes,City Manager f Gary Ball Scott Bounds,City Attorney Jim 6.CarteGaines r Ruth Bellew,City Secretary Ila y 8111 G Bill Hancoreen ck Bill Knotts Cauncllnewber absent: Percy Nowerd,Jr. FMNL SESSION Mayor Monday then called the formal session to order. Pastor Donald Kasper of the Faith Lutheran Chur presented the invocation. OWIDEER THE IOIIIIIES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Lommllnenher Barrett made the notion to ve of khe minutes pf the Council MaeNn o1 October 5 198 and taunt er anMc s e t e mot on. ora n aver Nat ea passe u ATENOIM CRI2E16 4 M•.Bob Koenio 511 Elkins Lake.to discuss a trine orevnotion orocrm cutceot Mr.Komig advised the council ofa_proposed'Huntsville-Walker County Crime Prevention Association,'Ai711 be a non-profit association strictly of volue us. Its moin goal will be to assist the Huntsville Poli Department in its crime prevention efforts. M said due to budget constraints, manpower shortages, etc. so 4 - netims the channeling and focusing of police efforts in more important areas cau a the need for assistance i othn areas. M K enig said this association mould be under the direction of the Nott.ville Police Depantmen and mould toMdi to Koenig it an a daily basis gemmm to what the Department feels a the trine prevention mead I,this city a d wh Ltypes a progress i[would rent.this Association to conduct for it. The Association's goal e fourfold) M Kc tg dvlsad, follms: 1) education of our young 1n the schools germane to rt P eyellt7a;wt they gr )der,they can bring those values and goals with then; 2)education f the se to itlzms in the community;often they ere the victim of mon games and other types of crlNaa of which they need t be aware;3)education of our businesses Deman to business—orient crines;and 4)Organize neighborbegd watt i. progress in the comansty d revitalize those already in mistence. He said since this is a total citizen group e it can more readily coordinate with the Houston-Galveston Council of Governments and its erim prevention Drum and bring sane assets to the City. Mayor Monday ccemended Mr.Koenig on this effort and noted we all Welcome the opportunity to have citizen involved with us on this type of-thing. She requested,however,that all of these effort.be coordinated it thief Hank Eckhardt and that the program be reduced to writing so that we will have proper documentation. Also the'requested that any addendum to that written program be in imitfng and brought to Chief Eckhardt for h7 q apPmval. ap k a Randy Rogers of Cable TV to advise Of a program rate increase L' Pit Monday noted she and She staff visited with W.Rogers this afternoon. Mr.Rogers x711 be coning bac }' to Man..the Council next weak regarding this rate increase. I '7 R CONSIDER aO1wAEs Consider Ordinance No.87-31 calling an election of wt-lame officers of the City Council to be held on Januar Dene Pipes.City Manager,than presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follows: AN aaMk110E OF THE CRY CMML OF THE CITY OF HMRYILL,TEXAS •� ORDERING A MMICIPAL ELECTION TO BE WILD ON THE 10TH ULT OF JANUARY,1988, . FOR THE PURPOE OF ELECTING FOR WXOIIlE18ER5,ONE RM EACH OF THE F CITY'S ATaARE P88RI01G ONE.110,TMEE MDFOE•PRMIO[M FOR ELECTION OFFICERS;DES OWING THE PLACES AND"Ell OF HOLDING SAID ELECTION;AND FOR THE POSTING ARO PUBLICATION OF NOTICE. s rocbi n - C ncil r Hammock Wade the motion to atl Ordinance%J.'-31 a santetl antl Councn)member 6e1ne scan e t m. s s eq c to was aon m—reT� s nntim COlwleilweiMr Lvter who voted sed to this Nation.mThe motion hwrever s a r0 e o ae en Lo one Na punt or Owa sa Cmsitler Ordinance No.87-32 amend7ne.Section 2-45--fees for copies not certain records to Provide for a fee fo tax eerL cotes Gene Pipes,City Manager,then presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follms: OROOMNCE M.97-3P AN MMM OF THE CITY 02=L OF THE CRY OF MBTSVILLE,TEXAS,AEBMM SECTION 2�5, - M'$ FEES FOR COPIES OF CERTAIN ECMOS;PRMIOTM FON A FE FOR TM CERTIFICATES;AND NYXIS Of1EA FINDINGS MO PRONISIOB BOATED IIFETO Mr.Pipes advised this Ordinance increases the costs for certified copies Of birth and death records to m1lec the new fees set by the legislature antl to provide Par a fea for property tax certificates. Comncll r Kuett .e made the motion Co ado t Ortlinence Xo.87-32 ns resented end CoumllNamber Bell seconded the Na scut On y ey, n s v se ere t a e state ag s afore as recently au1 orze the of th 4'a nicipal functlm OFF Lha lntmance of birth and death records t0 the county here the city is the coo ty seat G He said he will be bringing this consideration back to the Council prior to wthe end of the year s that thi transfer can be Considered formally by resolution. He said the city will want to consider this transfer totems " it x111 ell the duplication that n exists in this function. Currently,he said,the city records it V births and deaths d the county retards the wanly births antl deaths. Tbe tate realized this duplicaLi on effort in cities that located 1n county seats and has provided for legisletlon to permit this transfer. Al 1 Ordlnama He.87-32 and 1t passed unan7Nausly, far"M themot) Lo dot 4` sz -777 + t ry i, . vNIK t 3 � + t A i J,. ; r _ wrw rrc rc rm rn urn urrTlllr Or--OCTOBER 30 1987 B PAg€949 Consider Ordinance adding a chapter to the Code of Omina bli 1 i< fi } Nr. Scott Bounds, City Attorney, Shen reviewed the ordinance being Proposed for id.r.tion, hich is taken largely Fran a sim7l ar ordinance dopt d by the City o4 Ban Antonio. Ne also provided tM Lount7l with a copy of the City of Houston's Health Cade Ordinance regarding smoking in public places. He advised the Council ' that the council tabled dinance germane to snaking sane two years egos which basically tracked state lm antl taw,,x e co aged voluntary posting by business and establishments of the o nuking igns. He s 1d the proposed d goes little eyand that. He than revieved the salient features of the DropOSed ordinance wtl that s a " of theCityof Xbucton and the City pf Ban Antonio end clarified certain points 11 all with the Council. >0 , C Mr.Boun Gaines eskea if we have had input gra!Lbe public, especially etauran Lhasa who nada be directly 1 d Mr.Bounds noted o.has visited with ea Ton Renfro n Case Tomas Restwrant. Moor concern advised the T - has letter from W. Renfro.whish She then read to the Council. Mr. Renfro expressed his o ro that the 'V Dhe[hertl ordinance has not been discussed with any restaurant establismment,nor have opin7an5 been sought as to .d should have the ri tkLo9deterninec ifs nov sseeakln uta shoals be onabdered. Xe noted privately ed facilities ' Council to t ay 9 areas should be provided, p go nt entity. He urged the d Postpone decl sl on on this matter ntil m re valuation and to is obtained from those who would - be effected most,the restaurant owners.(Note: Tan IR ro is the owner of Casa Tawas Mexican Restaurant.) Mr. Bounds n ted he has not rec lved wyother input. Ne has,however,observed that of the restaurants in the 3 Cid already have a sin up that saK: Na Smoking by Cit a OrtlSnance,' if an ortllnance were already in place. Councilnmmber Gaines pressed Concern 9or what t might met ttaurart ars to ane t the provisions of this ordinance(floor space,vagilatian,etc.). Mr.Bounds indicated no study along these lines has been conducted!, but generally,the cost would be fairly nominal. He said it would be required that 30%of the area be designated ab0ect7nstoi age'nand be seperatlon rmquirwegs could be a hieved by the arra meant of tables. Yhil of ,f 9 9 ordinance,•Louncilmember Gaines felt mere input is needed from those who will be most w' directly affected. Councilmember Hammack ggeed with Councilmmiber Gaines in this regard,noting they h et ?' been enough advance information available aft the general public. CpunCilmember Carter noted the restaurant w q owners r not the ones most directly affectetl by this ordinance,but rather those people in the restaurant who y f would have to breathe a else's igareite aka. Councllmsber Bell agreed that ap-smpken most 'd ., directly affeetetl,but likewise,he 7s interested in soliciting a wide arigy o/opinion. He urged that this ordinance be brought back early next weak along 7th the opportune ty for the local expression of concerns before action 1s taken an it. Councilmember Green noted he agrees with the ordinance where it prohibits smoking g 4 - H in confined c where one c pt move away from the seek.. Councilmember Barrgt noted a local no msaki. v�,^ ordinance.would.offer more Hort to those Wei nesses that chooseto post no smoking igns. Counctlnember Carter 'gH noted he would be interested to learn of what kinds of co is restaurant ownersfeel this ordinance would impose upon than. Ik vas Lhe aneral con ,,suU61' of the Cit Council ko table this ond7nance ugil more information and k, ubl is 1n ut can a ee vetl. e r nonce w e na c unc eeetin a e and cltizns ere 0 of at meetin stn Lem D¢ranLe v a presentation dur.Tnr stn a C CITY MAa1GER'S REPORT , Consider the monthly comparison of sales in revenues. 7" t 1 Pipes,City Manager,reported the October,1987 sales tax revenues reflect sales in August and h the highest lapel in Ppur years,at(99,623.12,w compared to$96,282.16,$9 le 596,977.43 wtl 580,283.10 over e the last four years. He noted this is a hopeful sign that the economy is improving. Y Cansider wthori tion for the City Manager to enter into a professional service c nsultatlo t with Cvm Y" G0.ratio,,fur teisnee sv'ts reDlaceeent. 0 1 / ad, Pill'.an City Manager, then atemf the Council that Patricia a not Director's concern t h been '+ involved in analysis of our phone system far the past several oaths. He noted the city''concern th t t be.eying a very large amount for lines conn Ying Lhe 7ous facilities. He said the city 1s int.re t d am rec lying proposals for a teleph ysts that will at the city ds at the least s54 b1e cast. be the ' recommended the use of a consulting afire to Provide the needed xpertise in Lhe bid process, eluate tl Installation. Four propose 9rn cansulLants have been received anging 1n cost from$6,760 to$9,946 M. Pipes then presaged the toff''recommendation to ger into a professionals vice consultation green t for M1y the telephone system replacement with Cygna Casugcaif ans of Nouctan in an aeeug not to exceed$6,760. H otetl funds should be available frm Savings to be real I. from replacement of r telephonesystem tp pay P this cons ltant's service. In addition,the City Manager advised,this consultant Our also be contracted t p rF utlit pn ext sting billing'prior to rsoval a this equipment. The Council wa advised that 1n 1984,tot fi 1 of AM-TEL vas hired bill"this purpose,but apDarertly did not do their,lab.11. In revlaslnq our existing system v d current charges,he noted, have determined that we have been overbilled in excess of$30,000 for that have not bean used ince 1980. He said a Claim has been filed with Southwestern Bell for a refund of the e payments. Mr.Pipe,advised we have been notified that Bouthnestern Bell 1s filing to make a settlement d letter 75 Its ay. Yhi1e sane of the cansultant'S proposals aid they wo le as this type audit f P aP Lhe Mund,Cygna quoted a charge aF$1,200 for the tlit because it felt because of the u1984 audit d the claim already filetl,there was probably little else to find,however,he said,Cygna will be h ppy t Perform the audit on whichever fee basis the city desire. He Lhen recommended the Cwac11 Include the sit i { the.,wall contract us7n9 whatever method of payment it desires. V '{ Counc7r Barret!made.the mots on to t prise the Cft Nan er,to enter Into a contract with the C n C ro t h re t M p. may. a . '�TE o fT 51111 1 to w M rmin Hcan oA. mere A 010 {fns a q led unanipausly. 3q ', Cwsidercaob1le hse lot stands tls t1v 7n effect d w !atl di tsatant those minimum lot si,es, Gene Pipes,City Manager, Co ncilmember Cart r eked that th15 Its be plated on the agendo. Xe said I t proposed hanges for minieem 1 t ize sorter for mobil bees to insure that e11 of our lot standards nfor residential grc117n9 unl is iii Lh! rporate limits aP the Ity re 1n Pact, the Same far 11 { concerned. He'said a oveber of discussions wee held this afternoon concerning this tsslc and noted¢ore time for i ? di scuasion if skill edea.He then deferred So Councilneeber Carter for his a szn nt of th15 iter, w Councilmember Carter advised the Council his recpmm�datian at this time would be to table this sten until further discussions c be held. He noted what we are sin@ly trying to co 9s Lo make sure LhaS evnyone that b fids a tractate to the city met,the ane lot si requirsent. !t was the co us then of the Council that this 1Ls be tabled until rote dl5cuss7an can be had on the natter .k Certificate for AchlevsenL for Exce118nce 1n Financial Reoortino nsens x w i Gene P1 Cit Rana presented this award, which has ben presaged to the City for the last %` v Pipes, Y ger. the r. several years,far Its annual financial report for the fiscal year ended S sber�0 1986 H •' -' advised this card is pre "ad b ythe 0oversent F7nanp 09ficera Association aP the Unit States a C d tp governmental units d public pl.Ye.retirement systsa whose comprehensive an 1 financial reports ,1 $utlged to Substagially togorm to program standards. He commended Patricia Allen,Director f Finance,antl :c 7 _ - { ^� r Ow € t . a Cy �#v 1 j, ''* e MI 6 TXE COUNCIL MEETIX6 OF DCfWER an 198] BOOK•D• PAGE 960 a atauditing f1m of Reynolds.Davis a fast..., hite,noting the special 7sturce of Mr.Was Davis M that fG. He noted h i d this hi-m d for seven M the lot eight Seem and he use very proud to share this ward with the .A,y„cg3 Council once again. wraR S ACTIVITY REPORT *ME MOST Consider desiquation of reorkaotatives to the HWsten4a1restou Area Council Goveml Assmbly W` Mayor Monday the presented Resolution Mo.B7-11 which designates Percy Noward,Jr,as the ity' t ti't the General Assembly M the Houston.alve S A C ncil far the Ser 1988;and which furtherl d agnates that the official ltv to authorlard to serve as the voting delegate should the hereinabove named - noted both Caunc,immber Howard and Carter] d legate become 1ne11Aibpy h 1d he sg k be Jim Sheger remain in those roles through ` erred in these same caP it 1 t year d he fuels it I' imp0 rt"' that t t.. 1988. Com:cilrother Ba tt e&the mots tm rwe M Rerlut1on Xa.B7-11 cmfimin thane H-6AC delemalls ' tour nen er a .sewn e m on. sere n rvpr e t e mo ran as,.nWn-1.1. ` Consider Arts Commission agin n ds Mayo Monday than Prevented the following mars to arm on the Arts Crmisston: ' .Mrs.Betty X r 1 r g (1981990)mpoinhrnt fpr a three year term ea Lmrisstonr d+ 7 Mrs.Dorothy Thomason --I reappointment for a two year teres an the advisory bond 11997-1909) Mrs.Frankie Grover -- appointment for a to Ser tern on the advisory bard (1987-1909) t Mrs.Dorothy Cale --I she appointeent for a two Ser tern m the advisory board (1987-1989) ` Ms.Marie Jimenez--a now appointment far a two yew tram on the.advisory bard (1987-1989) M Xand ted those mmbem rotatin ff M the advisor bond this year ere Tis Froner IT •'' r ear W g o Y years);Leann L Nowtlxar0(4 ye ) d Xary Ella Montague(3 years). OtM1r members still srvinp are: Herb Muecke and Jac Stage Cmmissroners sed Lynn Rally,LUE len Gibbs,James Petrson, and Ellen Goad, advisory members " Cownci lnumer Barrett dada Ne eotim to a rove M these ointwsnts ss resented and Cwxilnember Gafm mot on. More n .t „ scan a aror an e m on ons anon mous v. COUNCIL ACTION 5`�• Public Smarts Be -- Councilmaher Barrett advised M1e, men Coumilhars Bell and Howard particirted fn G�; i`k •Public Servants OW appreciation barbeWe held by the Church of the Nuarane on Sunday. He noted it as a very nice event. Tourism in Texas - CouncIlm Wear Gaimnns eddied armettendml a samlor at the Tr Minting m •Ec—ic Omlcpt in Texas,-more she received information about tourism in Team. She said a recent SUM shows that during 1986,travel expeaditures genrated nearly$l b7I17an in stake and 1aca7 tax revenues, Stand 290,000,lobs antl a total payroll of almost$3.9 billion. She said a this iMoroettan should reinforce or commitment to taorian in aur area, to that thetftmt wo can eekenet ad Ince of the 0ecwber asieit will beoa nalorasked tmriee event. F Constitutional ANendwmts--Mayo Monday rated Scots Bawds,City Attorney,will now review same M the Pu will roposit edto n Ithe Ta—CVkmmonstitution Inthe Bounds aid at lust 21 mmftnts Nnumberr 3rd election. N noted the Tun Municipal Lajas is encouraging c1t1u to edvartiae # 1 1d1aMe Lo defoG f�nr�a�rtitaml Aemdnmrt Ib.17,authortxin9 the functions M a municipality. Talaoma:Ldnmtoisrdesigrd be Pronment&]and videla lrge Km Xmanure M predictability and rtab111ty with regard to mnlcirl liability. r.Sounds sa,tl a city man unlimlled liability for damages for proprietary funntions ant the tarts M1ave bear P1MIng more and more city 4unctims to be preprietary in naive. He rated a gamrmneMat fmctim is'one - in which the state can limit the liability;for instance at the present time,a city ,5 'I 'a for governrMal functions up tm WD.PO0. This 'Statute would clarify any poasible atliguity. Xe encouragetl the Lame11'a support M this anendnet and noted he x111 be happy to pra de a re;alution far the Council to adept nut week. The Council agreed to have such olution prapamtl. OwePipes,City Manager,also advised of the importance M supportinngg the Plus.eaothority evulor 4 lino to 23.staHebondsoted his mann art.1 itprovider A ly,and flood.9 1 Ing an. He acted Huntsville an the recipient f-Tits water bonds in the sate 1970'X;which salved am"Iter problma - f the current period and the Must generation. He noted we have 10 million galloon par day capacity pu4need and paid for in future water - n da M the city. Ne said we could rot have issued sufficient hands under the City's bonding capacity to accomplish such a task. He noted t adopt a Resolutioes inn n support M this a side need this same next week al. He asked so. Council '. City Pic,c is Saturd --October 26--Mayor Monday reminded the Council of this and at 11:00 A.N. a ker nancy Fairgrounds far a barbecue lunch antl other activities. rya Dead Tree Behind Dairy Ouuen m 11th It.--Coumtlember Green advised this dead true should be roved. : Crwwalks NeededI,f tersections•-Councilmmber Gruen advised additional painted crosswalks are n tAwe intersections"hem children we walking to school. He ,. ked the City to check to see if it to our responsibility or that of HISD's. Mr.Pipes said this is the City's responsibility.Scavenging at at Landfill--Cwmcilmatler Bell mind the City Manager to clrify the rules on this cHvIW,noting the lettr to thedes Jr. eeditor rc erdin9 a city mptoyue ice` that aedperson cameltsvan offesse I he takes.e tnity weir car pre imine, „. yes r care ' " v r ro .. .'x77 { ,,�,y=���: .A`�,� ,. _ mForae as T�eouecn tisgxxxe or acToegH zo.lse] e,oa^o^ rage sal " � �, 'IE '� h y from the Pe city lsad£iii any rafwe._.t prier vrictea rmleeiov {y4 me appr1 of tM1e City. 8e wted tM1 a U..La employees of the city as 11. He said It i.a psi_1 macer et this po4et evd mill "' q�� �'. { be deal[rich eccordfngly. ' '` Hecvelly¢Poeeihle--Casvciivevber Carter wtad beceaee of tM1fe Incldevt w cavaegivg,perhaps w mill w aiv . itf for.creme sore of recycling,mhieh mill praveet wch of thea. 4?:: eahle ems from geCCivg ince the lavdf111. Gree.6 a[tlwceville I v-tewclhamber Carter voted with dismay Lhec oPfic]ale a -1 the euvt.vdlim reIto 3+." tahave sefuced[o provide as sac ve[[o the City for[he vended aloeg cak. ee voted he hope.theey mill recoveidei end_­ta she.city ' , `^ eco {i{ `y t X creasing. e.apace. .gre , f �'�$y em F8F8 1®IA IHOOIeIBS Af et eom ga from they xdia for elaeificatlee on the 1 e dleeweed Mra]n,[he q' m d edlourn thi.th1.—meeCivg. C-1 chew g„ d y ® _ g0y0H8.WIDey s j 1 " _ - ¢e.Pect4ully submi[Ced, Lh ­h­City Secr.cary October 20.198] 0; psaw O wr; tr - nt 't ,& r �7 h }4 �2 ,:a-,_ ff TXE MEETI 0 OCTOBER 27 1987 PAGE 962 j J "s MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 27TH DAY OF OCTOBER,1987 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M.IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:45 P.M. - i The Council eat in a regular session with the following embers present: Jan Monday,Myer Gene Pipes,City Meager O.Eugene Barrett Scott Bounds,City Attorney Gary Bell Ruth OeShem,City Secretary Jim CRt ter iia G.r6aines - �"'�- Willi.B.Green 2 BIT Knottstl,Jr. Member absent: Willi an L.Hammock - AITEXDIN6 CITIZENS .. ,, The following titiz ns appeared to address the Council concerning the ordinance regulating smkin9 in Wbllt .._ pieces,which is on the agenda Tor action. ,. Mr.Hal Coleman(620 Hickory,Rollingbronk Apts..P.0.Box 6334,Huntsville)advised the Council that he Is in favor o this or nice,noting pri vote industry Is ahead of the city 1n thfa area. He urged their adoption vF 3.` this ordinance to allow nonzmkers Eo emloy the cls.air. Mr. 8711 Xesh (2929 Robinson Nay, Huntsville) pressed his support of the ordinance. He said t Is - ordInence relates£—fights and freed.of a weaker as well .ker. He noted ane can's freedom mda where i another's begins and he feels this saying Is very basic to tonight's Issue and that is the right to smke�her IF such right does not nrtringe an the rights of others. He said it must be the responsibility of the weaker to insure the freedom of tha nonsmoker.He said the smokers he knees agree with this concept as they do not wish to =� - A-; impow upon anyone. He noted 7f there is a deslgnatetl a a in which to woke,then saokers Ilii not need to be sp nod about causing discomfort to others. He noted the Houston Chapter of the Restaurant Ovners Association support the Houston Smoking Ordinance in the farm in which it was passed. He said thls ordinance provides far an orde to e a is q ° pass this Ordinancec un it will mtanothwhich city doeso carenaboutothe health ivid Sold u.e'farel of alts citizens the Counil t ' Cecil F.McKee(1728-B 19th Street,Huntsville)indicated his support of the ordinance because he believes s:Vers iTave� s each r yht to their cusfort in public plazas s the smokers do to theirs. He ald if wok rs can smoke.at keep the effects in their own private locale,let them woke;but IPit floats r into m {fin locale and causes a of scomfort to m,thin they will have t0 be regulated. He said he feels he is entitled to the .okprivil^gas they claim for thmselves. He urged the council to adopt regulations in all places where the ry er has a unfair advantage over the nonsmoker. Marion Job.(605 Avenue J,Huntsville)said she did t came to speak on the smoking ordinance,but rather ,ty - to hw—fha Cif Ts going to enfarm this ordinnce. She said the city has other ordinances,surf:as fireworks inside the City 1lmi ts,• o dogs unning t-large,• illegal par king,• hiGh are of mw belnp forced. SA ,i ted she 1s having nrNcul ar problems with these specific dinance violations n bet neighborhood. She note she has been told by those in authorto that these are-tricky laws't0 enforce. She said her concern is that the may just be passing another dinance which cannot be e:furced. Mayor Monday n,too it is the Council's 91 : policy to bring back a response to each citizen Concerning a problem expressed in the citizen-input sessions. she ,1 noted the c:ty staff will look into the pr blame she has,fust discussed antl have a report back newt week. Jerr�R.f_ (1613 19th Street,Xuntsvtl le)addressetl the Council,noting his background cam frim a Ion Mstory of fanny 7nvolvemnt in the tobacco industry,so it is smawnsL awkward for him t0 speak in support of r the smoking ordinnce. He said he feels this ordinance speaks to an issue whose 11m has come because there:s r 2 t d in this try where smoking is failing t of favor,primaril primarilyforhealth resins. He said everyone 1s `'.. ned bout their fellow mems health d articularly concerned it elates to ones own health through passive smoke inhalation in public places. He telt the ordinance,as proposed,is a reasonable compromise. t, REGULAR SESSION ' Mayor Monday then closed the citizen input/inquiry session and called the regular session to order. Brother Luke Curtis of the Church of Christ State Prison Ministry was present to give the invocation. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS!FETING Councilmmber Barrett made Lhe.Lion we the minutes of She rev7ms tett OP October 20 1987 end Counci member own the mo o m17, ATTENDING CITI2EN5 Consider comments from attending citizens ma—tin,to seeak an the d examine ordinance RR hPease(217 Elmwmtl, Huntsville)advised the making Issue is primarily an issue of indi'ldual d i.a ll ctive n'g He solo goverment sets restrictions m sped limits,noise,air pollution--a11 based on the - Ight that Perim s right ends with another person's ears, e and clothes. He noted government int—;and to provide rights for blacks, ntal ly retarded,handicapped.and rightfully so. He noted mat of us have welcomsed the government's Intrust on into these areas.Na s id just as it would be objectionable for someone t0 t r stauraM with a getto blaster playing loudly,a make,would be just Icamd. He said it would be i appropriate for everyone in thew t r t to have Lo leave because they didu not like the mush playln s 1.aupe°ly. He noted 1L Is the person who a1s doing something actively who should be restricted.He said if seders r» / all thou htful co rteous antl considerate m mold not need this ordinance. He said ma t restaurmds _ T n th s n9 a ng s an a do a thing about it,but use do ' �-� ot. He felt it is right nd propernthat Lhe Council be consideri Wen this.reXe closed by sa ing: ...like Black in the fig's d women in the 70's,... ons kers are saying that ' madtler the Nell d ' of going t ."„ Put uP with this nymre. He sold we are 9o1n9 to have an OrO:nmce-rif m don't it from the City,m'71 it from the tate; d 71 m tlon't at from the State, I1 Goverment; anyone ++ 9e get it frim the£Waal t;and, Am thinks differently,he said,is just not paying attend.... what 1s going on. N ° erten Elvin(2828 Wolverton,Huntsville)advised he is a nonsmoker,but finds it ironic that the city is b pazsing a m ut this habit People have. He laid governments at all levels are bacmin more antl more a part IM lives d making more d ore decisions for us. He said this leads to letting yovermmnt be r n a a our T cipus, letting goverment be our good common sense and he has a problem with that. He solo poo le shoal a hall 1 was 1 rned b t h n ordinP It like thl wotaid bepenforced.iceH Sake was nn rn dwabeut d sta t get al g l Wbli<0 1n rawtl be He It would n He m°amwira ' y{ 20 N, a ° t r �� l j � r » 1 _ MINUIFS Cf TIE KETIN6 un OCTOBER 2] Im7 BOOK•0 PAGE 963 n yh amnaY to provide t services. `au" Ch 7 s N Llth O (1210 12th Street,Huntsville) id he is a CPA in Huntsville antl deals mainly with sun 11 yN y�l w xak in 7 iLion to the ordinance proposede, d then submittetl Mz suggest 0 tT wdi once A; a lt' t7 Ne felt that unless there is gess ing d to protect public safety.the less Sl regulation by go me t i much better. He said nthar 7nvotl Darty in this prdihence is the unmet of the Am tabu Mxt soh h t 1 bligations and risks inap roviding matrices and he should have fights as to how h aperntea his b 7 ass within the health and Safety factors, ate. He said it Is t fair to tha sun all businesasan m make him do sane of the arbitrary tMngs this ordinance provides. He specifically objected to the ordinance because of clarity--it is hard to read and also because of fairmsss--he understantls this ordinance does ,J est effect the.C t offices tate offices(SHSU), ntl there s to be axe pilon given t."city plores to thisdi x all city facilities are public and therefore should be nonsmoking• He said he v+ is nesting with sty official in his Dlace of business,he should not be subjected to his ka. Xe said there ,N is also a prod Blow which quires Chet 70 {of the common Area be non-coking with no thought or allwences f ty. rm Re 11 an tl of perticulan type business or Lhe clientele or wat.—aF that business. He said the ` ordinance Also provides far the granting of She biline to designate entire establishment nonsmokl g (Section14.4),but mw the reverse--this es not fair. Mr.Sm7tber then refereed[o casts As it relrtes to am,I1 5 b sf to providing to s,separate entilation ystems. ails,parts tions, eparate waitingareas. aodffi kind of satiny buildings. He laid so much oT this ortlfnance 7s nice 1n theory,but 1t costs slot f Gooey- amathxg the smell Msinessaen in Huntsville do not And at this time. f X 5 ithar than refemd 4O his ge substitute ordinance which tales that thew anew may nen�grML a tion aF that s mer w persw "T ny poi establishment or area up La and incl udi g ;£ w control of--an-astabllshmeM w the Mestablishment as a nmmmoking area. The ordinance then sat out the rules of what that person Should d If ax de"note' nonrokI"I areas Owslment a written policy and make 7t available for inspattim,prminently ^` di p1q ably sized signs,end provides facilities to sufficient"amber for extinguishing smoking materials) X 1d this would be going rt this in a am gorarmental way. , Am ( B y City Councilmuober)",led be i businessman in Bryan and very active in the '.; Chalber o i.`ui tl th civic.lmrk. Ne said Bryan passed the aimking ordinance one year ago antl he 7s here t rgler lid m tt t has the cmmmlty responded d tbe impact of that ordinance I.Bryan. He said ames L�.. t ant owner.,of five restaurants to Bryan advised that his kers appreclatetl knwing that they where t s a sA hath 1 g aseona a se. He said tax Restaurant Association invitetl his to speak M theft group about the proposed . " Making ordinance, d after this discussion,decimtl to take a neutral position noting they dltl not feel it sea Oak" annappjh late actio"fw their besmess in Brya. He acid th�d1tl rdwfy the ordinance by than.,7n Sa word or W ^; ggesLion of one restaurant mmer, d like all dtnances that re passetl, that' object t dont if it is found a portion m it is ceosing a hardship of same kind. Xe said the only complaints be 1 ' are dF Since.tha tlinance owes passed were in rogvd W businesses not having their Signs p. He said[h ' + plaints against businesses here not gone thrweh prosecution and have all been resolved voluntarily. He id y tbe only Prabl. hes been communication e s bust nesses did not a an kxa the sty,po ssetl ties okinn ordinance. Xe s 1tl he has of hxrtl qt'businessman in Bryan express v terns about the rdinance being - nmic handship to lmblment. He noted the slowed Huntsville ordinancecI,very similar to the ordinance Bryan In.— tl,both being a derivative o/the San Antonio ordinance. He said voluntary a limce is Loss niver 1 - `� ) , Loanthe retlucesr9rchantlisa don He masa clothing bestores hate been lost appreciative of tbe dinance because 1t er 0 - age an ser support taxir needs without teir having to take the lead d par hall offend their customers. - ") David Cason(1519 Avenue 0,Huntsville) itl this ordinance fa important to sane people and for others it may ba—i�-n inPr7ngxent on their consti lotional rights. He said be resents Goversanent passing A lam t �+ tell People what their n s should tell tham to do. Xe felt a private arrangrent in business antl i 90 [oPP1c i by far preferneds to protect A individual's cexL7Lutimal rights than having a new law. H id If m II N i b d bed like to sae the federal government stop subswdiziny the tobacco industry. Hes 1d .' the more lams that p,led restr7ct7ng one's pursuit aF happiness,albeit against smoking,the more eonfin d ill be the interpret tin of our conetlLutianal rights. CONSIDER ORDINANCE Camjjder D,dHaaBce No.87-33 regulation sookirm 11 Publicplaces ) Mayor Montlay presented this ordinance,She caption of which is as follows: + ORDINANCE No.97-33 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS ADDING A CHAPTER TO THE COUE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEIAS,TO REGULATE SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES; OE5I6NATlX6 CERTAIq RETAIL AND SERVICE ESTABLISHKNfi,PIBLIL BUILDINGS,ANO FOOO - fSTABLISHNENTi AS XOIISIOKIN6 AAEAS;PROVIDING SIGN REWIREMENTS;PROVIDING MINIMUM -a STAXWIRU3 FOR IMIXSItlKIX6 AREAS;REWIRIX6 TIE POSTING OF SIGNS REGARDING SMOKING AND NDNSIOKING AREAS;REQUIRING WITTEX POLICIES IIPUEHERING THIS?MP - PROHIBITING SMOKING IN DESIGNATED NONSMOKING AREAS;PROVIDING EIENP 0.,.PROyIDING FOR TXEREGULATION OF SMOKING IN NWKPIACES;PRDYIDI48 THAT THIS ORDINANCE IS CUMIN- . LATIVEOF ALL ORDINANCES;PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER;AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 7i Scot[Bamtls,C1[ Attorn y et',advised this ordinance does basically trunk the San Antonio ordinance. He said h h le4ed tbe Bryan tlinance,which is y similar, Ince he Isrepaned tax current ordinance. He then ieggs,t d the fol twiny sube[ent7e changes in tbe proposed wdi"anon. fotlaa(nota,additions are underlined a d del ti m are dash lined out): Section 14.3(b)rho rem •p wansrking area must:•,and. (1)be separated ' f the king aria by a min7mn of four fed of contiguous flaw pace,a partition,ore all;and(�)be ..,� tllatd end s71 4ad that elr Arm the saok7ng a is not dr into or across the nwshoktng ares, the ht,' srkimg shall be p rtely ti lata;pnless(N) t of She did is�de5lanated rklam (Bryan's pe nt 9 r h is set et SOK). r other, ETe-3a d{{ a su' bparaggroph(5),we f...rsi 5th t the mpki wst mat ba la ar Lh (K) tape of the tlini�� He aid he realized .r£ pr qox.ip m k over The ordinance ha bad wr' a Tn-LFatk�fFouTg upaeL Timitatian m tax amount m d'.. a fKillgy the be designated as seeking, under Lax general ruses oP Sectio 14.2, there was such Jim 1 1t ti �n action 14.3 and o reasonable gutdellxs as to what percentage of the facility Is to be designated By smoking ha Said.if we say the seeking arm amt mett be larger than 70X,that AN ran that only 30%des of the restaurant Auld be reserved fm--king. He said Bryan's ordinance 1p11es ane can have more than 5O%of the :k notwat designate as.smoking lam than SOK are nosmmkors,e d it encourages am to designate NAI arger '+ than SOX of tax restaurant as nsmoking in order to avoid mar P the ventilation etlon requlraments. said thi T Auld be a helpful incentive to exmrage that so he suggested the Council sight mn5low this. ; Coencilmember gall mad the rLion to W L Ordinance No. 87-33 and Caunci lrmrber Knotts secondatl t e ' ug u oun s apprpr a e. `# u9—fed taxupercenta9�re9uiramnt in wbsacLix(b)e(2)sbe fi0%S Xa ted ax Luna here aaPraalm with Section s y saskin 7n certain blit areas.noting he rete n s 14.2.which prohibiks g W 9 recognizes the Investment of the owner and the property associated with that and the cost—Am simply walks in does not have quite that ams property right , fRf 5� x 2 MINGIES OF THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 27,1987 BOOK"0" PAGE 964 and thG[ustaror. He Said he will vote far Lh75 ordinance,but stili does t like this section. He said he 7 nxious t0 hear anyone's idea of hon to resolve this issue. Councilmsiber Gaines agreed with Council Abu Green. Jy She felt far th rdi n t0 be appropriately enforced and complied with,it will be imperative that the iL 7tt e conduct iifiom,i 1 t=ars for business d restaurant owners. She said people ere OSL peretive In this .,.Ecity when theyunderstand. She said She will vote for this ordinance with Lne on that these seminars •tf'+G l be conducted.to pl al and larify it Lo the public. She said then if it becomes apparent that adjustment 1n the ordinance ea d,She L c11 should be open to revia khose changes,because we are never sure of the impact of a n the g. til Iii tried. a er % Co...ileember Knotts felt thisordinanceprotects the rights of both smokers and nonsmokers rn restaurants— ....... it gives than choice s a h they ISh t°89t to be the most[.Mfulall.. LOuncilmember Barrett felt epeople $ do need a choice but he doet t to impose an impost tion on business people or cause them t pensa� �. for extra ventilationerr demand the percaiNapes they have t0'nave in their restaurants. He felt they ought L0� '} have a thence t de itl -what percentages they went because° business m�not be like author business o a business MAY have e customers whe coke.Hm supported the ordinance,but agreed input free the business people is needed. Xe said 1f thene is smething that is totally disagreeable financially,the com cit should try to work with than. �gpnCilMAAmnar Be11 noted 73%of the nation does not sake end that leaves only 27%who do sake. :+ Louncilmaber 8111 as cmcpY' d that this rtlinance is scheduled to go Into effect ten days after passage. He `� felt the time should be extended t°30 or W days to al law She business people apple tine to cane into cmpl ante. 'a�X Mayor Monday felt that 60 days would Am better in order to All time for the se inters COu°[llmember Belli then MM the roti on M sand the ord7na=ce free 9t bei ePFecLIIs ten d s atter ossa a to is be a ec ve ays and = be e t passes weaolemosiv. Cmncllaamer Green rade the notion to establ lsh the ercent of 70%in Sectree 14.3 b 6 so that It tl tat t e b Lan aare mob G s�e1i L e rot on. n[ mvs Kn S t'that' s thing ° t ie�a�f�e s�crM{ - ry S ie�ias seen—r steuranLs where they move that king Sectio up and down the isl depadin9 on need at 1= - the time. Mayor Munch noted establ9sments ares° different from o mother in this gerd--far instance, a he in bar nay haven smolars. Councilmaber Green asked if there is A proposed Alternative to this 70%. Mr. Bounds said if ue do nothing here,then there Is no reluir=that my portion of the restmrant be n making. Councllmaber Kitts said we needs thing,but there ought to be same flexibility here. Court Jammer Carte felt there should be Sane percentage in the Drdinance. Coun[Ilmaber Carter said If we pass this 70%raqu9rment, it ill then treat food estab1 Invents in the same ay that we treed ng every other business. Mr. Ben Mardmm oP Bryan sold h74'city faced this ry mase d7lmna. He said the wording of the ordinate wee such that Cha nOnseeking sacci On Shai1 be large emughy t0 accsimdata all of the nonsmkers requesting service. He said the Council in Broan recognized that this left it°pen coded and we might eve have rastmrmt Lhat dell ggnabed 90%, but on son ccaslon, that ml ght not he adequate and they would be subject to an offense being flim against them. So;he said,the Bryan Council came back and id that if they desiggnated SO%,then that would be deemed adequate,if they msrgna�,eQ 50%or eore,then it would be Interpreted As being adequate. He said at 1:00 A.M.in _ a 24-hoer r<t t aid all of his astoner4 a smokers d 1F the c7t,y required 50%t0 be n smoking,than h would of be able t°use half of his restaurant.so we Solved that saying t should be dequate for thoseeq ting then smaking ction,but on they designated 50%or e,then they world be dermad to be ,11111 h Nr.Xardaen sa7ds it was pressed that'adequate'would mem sufficient ting for all those pe gmsting nonsmoking seats. He said presumably person Id file ampleint If they quested nonsmoking and it was not available but if they re nona0king and iL was available,then It would - at be adequate. Nayor Monday provided the following exmple for cl arlficaLim: It is one°'clerk in the roi=l=^and there a 40 seats in the establishment d 40 people cone in and they all,oke--what M•.Hardman rs sayi g is +N} ; that the Bryan rdlnance will give the flaib115ty,err a there a no nun okers requesting seats.that thel , Proprietor could seat all W people t one°'clock in the earning;however, If umber 41 a In sand he was a� nonsmoker.end he requested a seat,then the proprietor would at that Point,according t°the Ordinance.designate 54 3 An mea for him that Is nongmkIng. 24n a vote On the motion on the floor above concernin Sactim 14.3 D 5 at 7OY r.all were in favor of this amen nt t°the o mea exeroL ism. vat Oeo s t m to woe ate: „aO, a�° v a t sun Mayor Monday noted she understands it is the consensus of this Council that upon passage of this ordinance, that there wi 11 be conducted, in on3unction with it. Public s inns to cmwnicate the provisions of the rdinance to the general vote and the business unity. The Council agreed this 1s their ansmsus. Mavror m? NmdMy than asked fore on the motion on the floor to adopt Ordinance No.87-33, presented and mended above. A71 were In favor Of the rot7on to ad0ot Ordinenoe Xo.87-33 and the notion°eased unanlro slv 3 Mr.bene Pipes.Cit Nava aye, they will be held nP.vtweek end t advised the M and Council t ill be infornmd as to when these seminars 3 by they will be held as sea as Nr.Bounds'schedule permits. CONSIDER CABLE Ty RATE INCREASE REOUEST Consider a ora sal by Xuntsvl lie Lmle TY La raise rates for service-Mr Rand,Roeara,M Mr.Stott BounGsa Citron Attorney, dvised the City granted franchiseto Teleable,Inc.of Huntsville in 1976 to provide telace6lp ;rvice in the cf RY limits. In 1980-81.the city entered iota cegotiatimA with the f teleceble cmpany,whit=resulted in rebuild m their cable sysLm to aur curreirt basic seryl ce of 24 channels d the basic r to structure that we have. A little over two years go,Huntsville Cable iv b0ught the franchise free TCI and A small rate increase wss approved by the Council. In October of 1984,Congress ted the Cable Camumcatiam Pal Act Of 1981 and that Act, pother things,A, If, effected the ability of cities -i to r gulate ble ervice d rtes. Xe Said Lne Act provided that cities id onlly gulate basic cable - Ice.which is 11 channels d that cable systems sab0ea to effective competition could not be regulated by se v an cities. Congress then required the FCL to define whet Is'effective[mpetitim,•he said. The FCC generated rules pursuant t°that Act and determined that city In a county where there were them Or more Group B signals. „ s subject LO elf tive anpet7tion and a e1Cy Ie Lhat coutmy Could not regulate rates. XB said Group B 57 gnats are primarily tl 1 tletemini°g sign°?interference and license ng t°avoid signal interference betwan Stations. ' U Mr. Bounds id Walker County Is shown to have at least five Group B signals which an Accessible in the 94 ' county.including four Houston stations and am Wace-Temple stall°°. Xe said these rules andr LlbgulaLloAs of the p? FCC were subject t .3udi ial attack and in a decision rendered this sinner by the American Civi lert7es Vs.FCC {, and also a consolidated Case involving the City a Dubuque,I.M.the Washington D.C.Court of Appeals struck , down some or the FCC rules that had hes enacted regarding9 the cable act,in particular,the court found that the , '!f method.the FCC sing to determine effective co patitlon may be suspect and the real[of that is that the FCC % recentlforthcain�yrn the°YGt Its to determineule lie c7tiessnm in the process of generating new rules whit=n19hL be yamqy regulate cable csgenles. HB said the City Of Dubuque, gG?: Iowa is v ySimi1 t the City of Huntsville and they Argued that lLhough in _Cain locations 'thin the unity.,one IO receive three or mom Group B signals with a 30 foot mLennm if one wave°n the right hike Mat Dan 1 1 9t fall Ows that the fluctuations and elevations In the it a other structural as p Pq geographic pec.11witles. that the general y yubl lc in that eamum ty could not receive three or note sLaI,as .,. through normal television reception. Xa said the FCC is not in favor oP city regulation a cable service s°any i c >� envC t.... s 4 ?iii �i7'}. w 777 777 T� P A U t �df k MINUTES W THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 27,1987 BORN"• PAD:965 M E O clear wheta fairly narrowly ue­ her Or not the City of Huntsville will be able to regulate cable service(rates and services provided) after the FCC finishes its current rule making Procedure. P Mr.Bb dadvised Cable TV Proposed this increase assuming Lhe City could no longer regulate their rates U, L under FCC ruin. N aitl the FCC did adopt emergency temporary rules after their ruin vete struck down by the t Court of Appeela. ad ower those rules,we would not be able to regulate Cable TV. After discussing the matt 'r Y S` with Cable TY d pl ming that it is still the cf ty'a position that it ss not clear whether or not Cable TV C. e� still subject t regulation and that it is possible that a city like Huntsville should be able to regulat the .. cable serviceif theg oral public cannot receive three or more television stulns with a goad deal of uual ity. H is if FCC generates such ruin,the city would smernsa such regulatory authority. He said d f, understand that L bl TY has,within the int two years,had increases in cost of pro or at least M t §.. Far outlet,primarily for CNN,LOX,E9PX d National Network. The City Attorney anvasen that deer the cable £ act,even 1f the City were able to regulate a ceble franchise,because thus is no effective competition,the FCC has established same general gguuidelines az W vhaL that rate making author ity would permit a city W do. He ted FCC said a able company would be edstlen to automatic five parcent inmsse [bear tel each year d that,in addition to that,they wield be Permitted to Sass thrangh any casts for programing to the Consmer h "], year. The rt in the Americom Civil Lib case, struck dam the Provisions the FCC had,au s far as d ! pe itting then to have tomatic pass throughs of progrming rests,but did peen the FCC to require cities y.s '^ g 1 t ng t t s it the cable company t increase their rates at least f percent pr year. K„ As a result of his visit with Cable TVRudy Rogers.Manager of Huntsville Cable TY has modified their request Tor- L increase W an increase for basic able servip aP 45 is p much,f $9.50 to$9.95, hich 11 In than five percent increase a k- t cruse a/W ants p .in f the t Alwt charge ' ie f additional cable outlets, from$1,50 t S2 00 p tlat. Mr.Boumds sold these increases Td genially be pensinible by the cable act and that this request should be granted. He said he exuld keep the Council advised s.f s to any further action taken by the FCC on its rules. He said if the Council wishes to submit comments to the a „ x FCC with regard to whether or not W regulate them,they shield so advise him. Lg., .; Mayor Monday than asked f motion in this matter. Loum:flnmmber Barrett made Lhe mutton to ail on. r1 a this rate tmu ase as routed by M•.BWMs ohne end CWnc1L6 Boeads sem th s crease en Lhe as t c s c r user arse[ c e anise ani gat without f..`.y scrambler under the present eye ice. He said this is 12 more Wnmmls than the city is pmttted to gil rte yk,f under FCC rules which define basic cable as 12 channels. Lwncflmber Bareett said there is a lug list of tan ns }, im lar own size to Huntsville and the rate xe are payln9 deal sow in lin with what other cities are paying for basic charges. All sere in favor of this notion and IL paasd unanlmslr. 4 CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS Consider Resolution No.87-12 endorsirm and urming citizen support for a prosesed Constitutional Amendment No. __ anon or W.1.1—Itlaw. a Mr.Scott Bounds,City Attorney,predicted this solution which anmrIn A�Mamd No,11 to the 1111, R�' Lanstitutlon relating to tort reform. He said Senate Joint Resolution 26(Pnendient 17)passed by the 10th t regular session of the Texas Legislature vac an integral part of the Tomas Municipal Leagae backed tut reform l packaggee, d it would author za the legislature, at the tooth,W define the•govermental•aW 'propria[ Y functlms of Texas cities that define their municipal liability spasure. He ancouraged the Louncll to pp rt f this particular Amendment. CWncilesber Howard made the titin to sant Resolution No.87-12 and CWncilmeb r Knotts a....ded the motion. A ire n favor and the mot on a un m , d Consider Resolution No.87-13 endarsl and ur 1 citian support fora s neo Constitutional Amendment No. - £ - s for Water Projects Gene Pi introduced this resolution which encour otic ser t of Amendaent No.23-- v Per,Littyy Manager, agrs v poor d Additional Netter Davey Beads. Nr.Pipes said the 1967 Taxes Legislatureonuted several Ina as part of the --Build Texas•Progrmm a there s shortage of writing remove L the state and local levels and a decreasing level of federal Involvewrt in water projects. This Amendment to the Texas Constitution on the Movadiber 3 ballot would permit the Tsar Nater Umelopnent Board to issue$400 million in bells to finance water illy projects;water quality projects,and flood.central.projects. He said hams such n these have greatly as fisted the City of Huntsville and other local governments ad sand the taxpayers money. He said the Huntsville Regional Mater Supply System was built antler tbe susapices of Lhe Trinity R7ru Authority will bolls approved by the State of Texas d financing made arai table at cost that wee each less than would be on a monthly utility rate basis had an had to finance it through conventiona!mons and secure it though the City of Hontsv711e debt r ice. He said we would not have been able to accw'lish that in the first place xithout the water develop t G ,g bonds. He encouraged the Council to s pport this evolution so a W help other such cities 1,the stake. Councilmember Barrett made the music.to atl t Resolution No.97-13 all Counciln�er Knotts secondee the aetiom. All werefavoraidtwo wartim Dan,, meas W. - j� CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Consider termination of a contract for administration of the Ci 's health insurancemm far 1 ith ..:, Am n stretorsIM r s `+ ] Mr.Pipes advisee recently the Texas Legislature passed sine reform in tows of insurance regulations which required that admirdstratore of self-funded insurance progrm be licensed to operate in tae State of Texas N Hai ` A said Smith Administrators, based 7n Salt Lake Ll ty�Utah,with offices in Houston d other u through t & 1 Texas,has elected NOT to bacon 1lcnsed in Texas d hen,therefore,located alternate cmmpanles to supply th t service for s. Xe sato the Council ism to formally cancel the contract n have with Smith Administrators bye , before eater tato than with thenn fin. Councilnwgbar Xmmartl m de th motion W cancel the contract between the Ci and Smith Adm7nistratus and Count m smuon rot n. no e cwt an p'sea anon mous v. a erre were awn a 8 Consider a centrist for administration services with Emeloyeer Plan Services.Imo far the remainder of the Ple, or .. C .f Gena Pipes then asked the Council for their Consideration of the fire of Employe Plan Services, Inc t :k? provide the am7nistrative services contract for the city's health inauranw progran for the remainder of thi plea Xu.whl ch exPl ren JuIY 1,19BB. CWmuilmmmber Garrick Aoki n t Shuixe Ne C1 Men j - y,' enter tato a Contract with E 1 Pla a can vac w , n s r sloyem,11, ear m era Wmo m nous sen .e A an t e mot m e moos y. eye on n lar CONSIDER TELEPHONE FRANCHISE 5Rmy C01NIT1EE Consider authorization of participation in 4 Telephone F nchise Study Committee to acquire need ex eni i . n e . a,a P �t x d{f a fi MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 27,1907 BODK"0" PACE%fi a a ; ( Gene Pipes,City Manager, recommended the city,join with other ties 7n egotlaLing Adel teigihon y; + franchise agreement for use by those cities who have been experiencing difficulty in the negotl at of such F+ agremeunt. H oted 1 order to develop etltlitioal Tor resolr7ng the franchise problam, presentative fro 40 tide tHK'are Eloved by the Southwestern Be11 Telephone CompWUW ceMiy to establish a stearin S ittene an S etain tM lu by of Butler and Costumes of Austin, outside legal nsel. He said th Telephone franchise Study Cgamrttce, with the 1�ga1 vices oP Attarny Oen Butler, 117 develop a del Y Mdinsees withexploratory'notes,prepare dam Nat Mill set forth the legal rlghis d ramedie5 Of try city ad provideaV for participating titles to share information regarding.current neg.tatlons and establ isd 'tr pXdares for snsur7n9 Proper paaamots are made to titles. He clarified,however,that the study Casnittce.111 ere fare C but the final authority Por approving ar enfarel ng the franchise ordinance x111 always erunAn with the City Louncil far eachcity. at. �yr,t Nr. Pipe d i d;... order to-o r titlpated expenses, tt is neves y that panticipatins citie - xx twirlbute'1/2 t pe pelta,not to exceetl$ 1,000 far oWaf_Pan expenses such as printing costs, well s r pr fees. He said It would be funded out of She unallocated reserves in the proprietary funds and th , " general fun budget. APre-rata refund of unexpended funds x111 be made upon completion,he said. The Council l was advised the City's current contract with Southwestern Bell Aires in 1989 d it ss not!o early to start tSX" work un s rep l.amant franchise agreement with SET,.who Is the local supplier of service to this area. He said '} it x711 b each less explaw to do this ewperetively with a number of other cities.CounciLmberKnotts led the motion to ad t RooluLton.No.87-14 wLharixln ert7c1 aLton b Ne C7 in.the e e Su ami t ere en or enL art e a mean omen n�tr-,his, 1n aver Motion ocean u u omusev. a owe seta a —I"r baa COXSIOE0.TY EQUIPMENT c Conaitler urchese of T.Y. in tion equipment for use in s and storm drainage stem infrastructur o. s err H Mr.Gune Pipes,C1fy Muagerr,advised the Council of a request from Nr.Boyd Milder,Director of Publi Utilltlo,to purchue the city's ly aqulpnenL to perform the televising of the ity'zsu ystam in as as apposed to continuing Nith the Insitafe m.Gulf South Cepeny contract.He minded the Council that the city i carrently Inspecting its fever llectl.n system o pert of the Capital�mprovenents Progro. He said thi '1 Simet7on is being peMonMtl viN TY a equipment under ontrxt with Insitufarm Gulf South,Inc."He sat to-d,te,me have completed approximately 75,000 feet.u esLintetl total.625,000 feet, 12 percent nf emu t hel systei. Xe saitl under contraet,the cost of this work is$1.00 per fent of pipe with the contract daunt a 5200,000. Ne noted this 5Mp,000 is-seed-money to get the project going and 1t was originally anticipated t .k require more funs. Mr.Pipes said thea ha been sate controversy between the contractor and the city as to bow the billtn - +' ill be calculated and the staff how also encountered coordination an communication problems between t t act s f Id pe 1 d the ontractor's office personnel.He noted the City has been billed$1.00 p 5 9 t.pipe t 1 d which the cd Ly agreed to in tM contract; however,if the a baceres tuck in t 17 1L h s't to pe71N..,the dug up and repaired, and the ewer,started over gain endsthe I.P. thenMil th 'are lre5dy filed an has been billing the city for iL ed (and ere lira nay he, w^ several blockages where this.would have to be done,which ten bring Che cost to$3.00 or$4.00 par foot) He sal - after three meetings wiN.InsltuFare Gulf South representatives without rcsaluLion of the billing problems,tIn staff has decided oL to Issue any,Bore work orders until something is agreed upon in reference So the method o yr calculating the cost of the work performance. The staff has else investigated the peasi6111Ly..qu1r1n9 this equipment d doing 1t 7n-house alternative to contracting it out,Mr.P7pesnedvi5ed. Na said the equipment mould cost approximately f100,O00su Lhe annual OW for equipment an personnel-old be approximately$48,000(includes the hiring aP two adds thanel E personnel). He s id ver three year period,this I Id be approximately 381,000 per year. Compared to th x 31.00 per fool cost under the current cantrazt,he said,Lhe city would be quired to televise 81,000 feet pe year to break even. He noted this quale to approximately 310 fork pr day. Mr. Pipes advisatl to caplet 200,000 feet per year vould req,re a daily average.of 770 feet,which is a y ternervati,e(low)figure.t hat can be expected. The Council o edrlsed this equipment cam also be utilized for store drainege work or f w w inspection nf c LnmLTon. pr. Pipes aid funds v 7leble o t of the ca nt$200,000 trot total 5115,000 and oallocated funds available in the utility dlparbneat capital improvamente program total$900.000. I ' 'iu.erY.be Presented the staff's request to be ntbe P. to ins Peet the itY's tare system 7th Its equipment".d p rsonnal far epoproxl.stesy one-half.the cast nf contracting this much nark t. It u note the equip rt ld than N ours d should lot about four to five years(analysis far cot effectiveness- equipment x111 actually last longer than this). He Geld tbesa est7nates are boned en a three year program and t stett N7nka it can possibly complete the program In two years,which would allow an even greater savings. It was .etl tbe contractor x111 be agreeable to the cancellation of thia contract,according to Boyd W71 do,Director o - public Utilities. ,,wncilwBabw Green said when we originally began this praleet,he did not anticipate there was a desire t televise the t re city system,but rather just o those streets whore we going to DeMore mUo constroctio8 orsmalar prerigys so that n Mold not be overlaying a street that orgy have roe water or Wail 01, problems. He id the fact the city hes only done 12%nf the total a demo not Indicate to him what is th total percentage demo.f the area originally intended to be done. He Said it may mean that we have already don 50 er 60X of the Oriylnall)a'intended was. Ptr.pips said the city has doe Drebels y 90%.the najar struts o r` this past year's capital 115t(Avenue 1,University Avenue,Avenue M d Avenue 0 have all been done well a T any oP the other streets that were in the projeck lisle-lake Road,H"al Perk;all the Spring Lake Roads;an the Eaalay C1 le Roeds--kbe later of which are relatively oars but hada number of breaks because of gran - WeDent-ad net because of the age of the lines). Ren agreed with Couneilmobar Green that the Original intention t s to do all of the lin.in junction with the street construction projects before overlayingg He Said 7 3 x would only follow then thnt when we doe 85 piles of streets in our network,and that Is maybe 3/4 of all t- sneer lines,that we can go ahead and v.complete the project entl make our atter system u operationally some S siol�Lerht has bthis oreen suchsthettlame timet method,. He said it is perhaps am a r Ight o his pert that the e/fltien entire ion 1 is,hmarer,this m Presumed that the Council would desire to go Naed and complete t 5 planed and under SLruCSto uhnet be tM c se d we nay just need to do the treats that a ping to , Concibund der construction tion Ne alelMendqudred LoIW entire ystus this is whatever the CourenciI desires. apvote this equipment that ere not readily available t wx� the marketplace. Mr.Pips said he thinks the city would train indl viduala on staff who have bean asisLing t < toured.a7 reedy and h ebbs to train them very quickly. He said the two people who would be hired would ?' I€ base soplooss and will either be absorbed into the work system over the time ace are doing this complete analyst work W.In fact.would be out of a job when it cue tin to complete that work. Councllmabl r Green noted M uncomfortable Teeling in adding additional playpen at this time 7n our budge!situation. Mr.Pipes Said they d.R.. am employees would be paid of of Lhe roe fun.that are available to this centractar new. Councllmaunar Barrett asked why we didn't look purdle img our equipment 1n thlatere fire!pl acei by tact M contract.ownrdnMr.Pipes soel d me4 not detailt amen goin9billlto paylthe$1.x00 els the emetractlsays'un tr cast at9$1.00 to foot.- Mr end $;ff w d 6 � q ' ` f"KV MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF OCTOBER 27,1987 BOOK 0. PAGE 967 A n f ek eN ise contract,but he will find out for sure. C0 cilmember Bar tt 1tl he is always apprenatlillve of the staff doing ' work in-house,especially if se can save money and do it batt C' t S'` Councilm m6er Knotts felt we way be on the way to ere ti:g bureaucratic Wooster that time we'll find ourselves trying to feed.He said it is like our npineeri p t7 budget,which 75 a 71tt1 bit ever a half asked whatdollars lrsoa inthtoall dothe wltherllnofl tRistwhen ya,7ust spent sane E50-6O,OOe an more oiyute u t. He f go g get through. He felt should strengthen�a rnco tract writing.He r ferrel to the Yellow Street paving project,noting if me had a performenee band or a payment bond % rather than aeletter of crctlit, may well have been able to build that street. He said than f they defaulted %l on it,the bonding company would have funded us and we would have had the money to finish the Protect. He said he .. .3 ' s in favor of construction,and is in favor oT private enterprise. He id the construction industry in N Huntsville w tone time, good industry. He said he would oppose baying sties equipment. He 7d he would rather rent the TV equipment and then at all deliberate speed do all the work for the next month and then let the e0u7pment go back. Nr.Pipes said he sees the research and analysis work n o:g0ing. He said it is a loose-leaf r lune and 171 be constantly updatetl and intained.'He said he expects She city to grow and when new areas are taken in,additional research and data will have to.be generated. Never Monday noted she recalls methorixnng televising on l,)Y major arterial and collector lines involved with ' our treet Paving program and also for sane particularly troubled a s,but does not recall being approached b staff for a decision that we would do every line in Hunisvd lie..She id we do have a pool of dollars in the capital improvement program,but the use of that pool of dollars has ata be decided upon by the Council. She uggestad this 1s the first decision this C0uec11 n ds to make,but he does act have adequate data to make this t decision now. She said we need a chance to decide whether we do acttoendorse a comprehensive program and spend these dollars. Mr.Pipes advised he will bring back an analysis of all the capital construction project fund El balances ext Tuesday fight. Mayor MonOW n Led whenever pend dollars, tMre 15 always Something el standing in line that did an get funded d itobehnves us to look at each item carefully. Councilmnber Carter +'= noted he is Impressed with the infasamation that the staff has produced by modern technology,as it is far superior - to the information nary other cities have:however,he agrees with.the Mayor that we first need to make a poli' decision bout whether r not need to televise all f the.lines before we purchase equipment. .Mayor Monday ' asked for about item to be brought back in the nut meeting. 1987-88 Budget Presented--Mr.Pipes presented the newly bound budget to the Council. .... t" LiabilityInsurance Cost Decreased from Anticipated Oen Pipes.advised the Council that the city attorney's preliminary review and information obtained today Indicates the city may have a substantially decreased cost for liability insurance For this year. He said a G complete analysis ofthatwill be avallable at mid-year for review and range of 450,000 Passable reallocation of those funds in She MAYOR'S ACTIVITY REPORT ¥ '' Consider a Parks Board AgUmIllnnt ® Mayor=ay thn presented the name of Mr.Dan Leasure to serve out the unexpired tern of Dr.Barb Hart, (" who has recently d out of team. It was noted her three yen tern cantinues til January of 1990, t which - A time Mr.Leasure would be eligible t0 be appointed to a-full-three year term. It was noted the other nam of .. the Parks Advisory Bond arc: Gary Bonner,Barry Tacker,Jowls F 1 Judge Xortn,Ralph Pease,Nancy T111 and Laverne Warner Couwilmember Green made the motion.tor"' y of this 0007ntment and Couecil. Howard seconded the motion. me and assed unanimously. Minutes of other City Boards rc i _ id oto th�t unci li to tthe heir Council that copies of all other board and fission seting inutas will he " thou agenda packets ip.the future so that each—bar or the Council will always know the status of the work of these various bodiesi iv?' Huntsville File Coen pion file it.,yorwMontl Monday this his coidission the met etl withState be to Film Commissioner.Mr.Dna Shelton,and prospective re - d. COUNCIL ACTION {{ Loss of Farmer Navor Pro-tom ntl Cmurcilnambor.Larry Corley(died on October 24,1987) C0unc71mamber One Barrett asked that the adnate,reflect that me all Incerely regret the loss of L 4� Lori to his family and to this community. Mayor Hand noted she 1s rntnded of his most famous quote That ® tlog t hunt,-that we have all heard him say so many times.She said a part of Larry is in this city and it wi l always be in this city andweare very proud of his contributions. . Y - Imeact Fee Legislation ., y Councilmember Knotts expressed his appreciation of the impact fee legislation information,noting he would F." J ,� like for the city to pursue this along with a rebate of utilities for future development. [-. { ® Illegal Du- an Roams Ferry Road - CouncllmaMber Homartl eked for-no dumping'signs Roans Fury Road at the left turn off of 9th Street, 2y, :! noting there is a sl gndficamk amount of trash collecting there. t ADJOURNMENT '.. S 11}y Ci ( i DaIuii,s�tarY r4v: October 21,1987 h a y z e4- 5 dPZ Jf '•v � u r s. MINIFES OF NOVEMBER 10,1987 COUNCIL MEETING BOOx•0• 968 h t � MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON.IHE LOTH MY OF NOVEMBER,1987 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M.IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE AND WUNTY W MAI.MR.TEXAS q7 6:45 P.M. i The Council met in regular session with the following tubers present: h `F.a JurEeMond BaN 0 City D6e cers eSgene rett(fgmalsession only) t Pipes, Mmagw. fr 6 y B 11 ,knit Bands,City.Att.,Mmy I1 G. L6 1 uw goth.DaShaw.city Secretary. ,(fA Pia NI I11 B Haemo Milken L.Hammock ix IIIIII H.Knott.,N Jr. NI71in H.NnJr. _ x ' E The Council Not in formal session at 6:00 P.M.and the s d into en Eaenutivs Session to consider k- pending and contemplated litigation: Schaper Vs.City;Act Y9 City santl City vs.Royal•T•Inn and o pm tl fi.35 PSXat(Cou.c livaffier Batim on rrettth 5xutreeffisent from the Exwutiva Session.)t. No newel Milan was this Executive Session,which ad3oumepetlsat FORMAL SESSION Mayor Monday called the formal session to order. Cauncilnmber. and Mayor Pro To Percy NmarQ Jr., presented the Ine—tios. ` CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING C.umllnemw Barrett made the intron ko ova th mutes of Ne revious meetin w October 27 1987 end n+ Councl t e mot on. not on CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS ass nen m s7der Resolution Na.8-1fi castin all of the Ci '.s allotted voles far Or.Jerr.Dmelin 4or Be. meffiershl an the ' ^'�L" o a ter oun ra sa s r ct. / CNty Ittwn e•Scott Bounds,then advised the Council of h g s to the proposed resolution to clarify 2 t the rotes bels,,cast for and b h ge N tl dl t luttun In Sation 3. Lound lnNher themde the mtionutoredo t Rural ti N 87e15 dad b th CLL Attar and Councilre�er notf e sugp t d r re an y seven now,na h lastallsumtessifornsta ll,that the city'Mssvotes should be divided among all w the mineea�rather aosition the Daxl i np), After disc...I,n,the Cou,n1 greed with ilmmber Gaines that the ity'6 953 votes be for all seven of the In, m that the ballot She city ' turns to the CAW Appraiser x111 be As fellows: John Amick 136 Ralph Lawson 136. Fred Cherry 136 Robert Oliphant 135 Jerry Wing 137 J.S.Robinson 136 l { Joyce Robinson 136 953 uml7mwber Or" noted he would onLertaln en mrnM1cent.th h s.wl incl mmtiam to asst the cIL's rates far all A Cm ales an a m a t o I a-ce m is BoaM�er e n a .car eonnappree s en sent to o am orshls niitler ReceiutI.No.e]-16 desi nati cartel.ci -owned Vehicles as umarked vehicles and authorizin the Y , ^ an er um as n ant u s na w ex m.eceaear ,arms.. Bene Pipes,City Menager,advised stat statutes.require tMt all city-tuned vehicles be clearly narked; y in the last legislative session, ta4 lm xbs prov/ded that rcquiros the goveminA body o9 the city to designate 1n xri Ling the,.rotor vehicles to ba used by the police as•umnarkad Ni,is.fed the purpose of rformi,g official duties. He said the City proposes th Hake this official designation of those•unmated•cars Resolution No.w-16,the caption of Nlch is as follms: RESOLUTION NO.87.16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CONCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNIM"E.iENAS,DESIMTING CERD TRBI CITY-WA VEHICIES AS DINYMED VEHICLES;AND NYORB(Wr it PROOISIWS _ ND FINOMM RELATED II MO '". PmP.axnrytdltcmnsevplateative/detective vehicles listed balm will carry the traditional license plata rather n 1982 Ford 1FABPZIB7CRIOW32 X982 Ford 1FABP2631CGI142H SL ; 1985 Ford IFABP3933FA163396 - 1985 Ford IFABP3933FAlI7356 1982 Dodge 21138826EBCR161405 d 1981 Dodge 1B3BR47N1WA118481 1985 Dodge IB38Wosuou 99D6 " m7lmeNw Coaled noted his cern far Net having ion.many of the a umarked vehicles because he fcels there edvantege th having marked....highly vI,b,.a s i deterrent. Councilaeber Nonard mde the miles ' t ado t Bamlutlon No.87-16 antl Cmncil Barrett seconded the mile,. re n :` set ion u �.- uA 444 4 ... n".gt s .r x � F MINUES OF XOVEUNER 10 198]COUNCIL HETIN6 BOOK•0• ggg �`° " 716 i dMIDER ORDINANCES ' Consider 0 diAce N BY 3i deaia t; YY t S4,wit Y.A 'O YY2 '}o' k El' s' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF WMISYILLL,1E1111V,DE PLAN 21ST E n- STREET AT AVEIM 1/2 TO BE A STOP INTERSECTION:PNOPIDINB FG TIE POSTING OF STW i SIM ON AVENUE N 12 AT SUCH INIFASECTION:PROVIDING A PENALTY OF UP TO 52DO.ODFOR 1 CERTAIN VIOLATIONS AM YAKING OTHER FINDINGS AGO PUNIIISIONS RELAIED 11E u. p'/1 Hr.Pipes noted th) 1 Shp"Inset of a resident living in that area. He noted upon amination,it Wes decided Lo Pat p Lri 1 p nl d top 1g The trial al period is n0 up and it is before the Council for it kyH *� c ide Li p M P r-Way t p installation at this location. Council Knotts made the motto to y ry ad Tmo dfi -esXo.87-31 and Coun ilaemb B nettseconded themotiont un _ p Con itler Ordtnenee Xo.87-35 amends Chapte 12 Motor Vehicles and Traffic,by 1L i D d limit 1 on Lh tree w t n m ' 'S bene Pipes,Lity Macag,r n t tl this Will codify what is actually in Plac today and marked by signs. He - said the ordinance b'ok is sY�ly i need 0 being updated. He than presented the caption Of this ordinance, ;9 Which Is as follows. ORD,IKANCE NO..8745 CE OF THE CITY OF THE, 12.12 mD=G VEHICLES AXIL TD4F C,ILOF I75 CODEOFMHIINNESOF EB ALTERING TTEXASERING SPANEWIEED LIMITaWrEA y` I (LLM NI Y.30,I IN TMHEE P,IT'f.47NITs"sW`uPR01 yINp6 PEIN5AIL ,ff7p�52gpp�Dpp - vMAM MPA VIDING FIR TIRE PLIBLIGiIdI'S �fIYE�W(k:AE "' i *.•O t' ;yYt councl meler g ett mad'in ti to' d t D df'nt Bo'w 35'-'and--c it-emAer Ben setpnam the 7u s e u m r e t es p m s y ne......g n there iEeTF`'E and Found the speed t be mf tabl to drive. Mr'.Pipes rated these spcelints t by the I."Departmallt of Highwyrs and Public Transportation,but the city can certainly ask them to restuZ se and seder resign?ng it. Cau0ilnenDer Knotts noted he would like to see it 30 to 35 yh all the w;y through town, - unlesI 7L 7s ih7s way in order t0 be synchrob7zed with the traffic lights. Co.ci immnber KnatLs also pointetl out am or 1n the Orp q wheL"e it says'AVCIua E to 200'"It of Avenue C't0 be 15 mph,should be-Avenue D LO 200'. The C1ty AtttorOdy,SCOtt Bounds,said this change is r L and hould be noted. Counci lmember Barrett and Bell accepted this moment to the m t1' All Wer 1 r{ f stbe ti th�Tr Con 7d Orden s e No.87-38 unending Chapter 30.C ity 0 1 t t 1 0 W t h the National Flood 1 N f foo - Y H Pipes. City Manager. advised this ordinance'merely in poi Les the new Out enc {the National Flood Insurance Programinto our eaisttng code. He than presented the caption of the ordinance,es follows: - ORDINANCE NO.87-35 `ggAN ` �1' �TSy pNpT�{ ^ 30,�COINIMITY LLVELOPI U OF TRE' (IFgZINNES 9IT�rCIT�Ap0�T NM WES OF i1E FEDERAL EIFAGENCY HNIIEIENT AGENCY TQ TIEPR��FLOOD IB BARPE PRUUNAN:PEp1IRION ALL MECHANICAL AND UTILITY 1EpQIUNIPWJrrQNI ggLBE FLOOD'rwlwFeu REVISING REF To TO WUROACNMEU IVES(XDBIIE ' 'MO SEKFEC'T�Wf GTFS PIFAFb�ON'0 FT EWAIII rlgA]LONS.I�IM FRQIIpil)6,FON;71E PiMLIGnON h. - Mr.Pipes summarized the changes being made,nail 1 Der to do wh L they k Couacl7malbunanimous iy. ar Howard":.de-t'9 7'et1 A fe j%,l fleotl fep cov ge,we t motion Lo ado0 mance N BY:T6 detouncilleamber Bell ' = seA'ot t�IG pOtl A. After Sale 0l scussla la'cls Ifs L 011,L e nn fon 0088! t ` Consider Drdi' a No.87-37 authorizin ublicati f otice oP intent to issue certificates of abetnation for the u e Lruc tl utl a or L e ac s On k= +1 H.Gore Pipes,City Rummager,presented this ordinance,the caption of which is as follows: v E ' ORDIXAOCE NO.87-37 I All=IMAXE AIIINUNI PWIGTION Oi NOTICE TO BIDDERS AM NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE ERTIFIGIES QF ONLIGTION FON A REAR LOIDIIH GANBAGE TRUE ANO MWING VANIMIS PROVISIONS IEIAED THERETO.(Rear-Loading Garbage Truck,$57,000 1 y s) d Mr;Pipes WhIsed this is the one C.O.authorized 1' thia i L Councilmember Barrett maaI the motion to ed L Ortl7nancegNo.8747 an0 t0unclll rr Nemnoclk seConOed i. 1 9u pen. the laVtG. Were n antl mot on s t e RAYON'S ACTIVITY REPORT--JANE MONDAY Consider awrtWo,tim In the M intgrvenLlon in a lawsuit co txnln the reviai0n of the Texas Mater alit Standards t amp t ram a nref L Mr.TPIpq CRY Man ger advlfpd� is�v Y active In :Ymb f.caul across the state concerning fi # y matt Pact g c 1 S X''Af1Q(tip t I Ttmp TML a lists t)1!f1{D sal ai 7�{t Pf the nlmber titles 7 are I qr Af di slaMl^J1R �4 Vm!d'p groyy m 1i cover. He said it 4- specialTY apProprJA�p q the B eN# t rep rP p 9 1+1 APt fitly Lien Ne Id-E�'e U. S. EPA has b '' promltgati g maw rales o cereinyy Ler A Nility stall ids far arae tY H 'aId th Spa tsnen's Clubs of TezaE % the S1,�rA C1gb d E V1 ohne talDefnae Funtl,Inc:filed sU17 list year to participate in the evolution of the EPA d 1 Na 'd the TwL m to it at that time to also ter the suit e a friend oP the court--third P to p sue Wh t they felt is the but interest of the titles in Lha State in a thane oP goad science dk R+ sound es.noncs that would maintain the practical aspects of regulatory criteria so es not to bankrupt the citie satr ing to Implammt Ami EPA rules: He said the city declined last year to participate in this equest. Xa I the process has now gotten to the point of developingg the les d TML is skin9 us to Onsidar ur ,� i 1 pertinpatta. He said the cost for our city to participate 1s$1,055.32,based on 35 cents per capita,based on F .. ....n , . .. 77T— ... 1 f,�y ^ ry x r U1,4 { k �r e � 1 x x. MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 10,1987 COUNCIL MEETING BOOK•0• 970 el �y aour 1984 population as submitted to the Office of Revenue Sharing,wMch was 30,152. He felt it is appropriate ] for the city to respond to this request at this ti Me.- He aid he saw f9 narc;al problem in participSting because the funds would come from the water and sewer fund,which is in good financial shape. Councileamber Hammock felt this situation could cast Me qi,�p many tines the Y1,000 participatory fa if EPA a prevai is m this mdse. Councl lnemer Henimock than made Lhe gef,tln to authorize the ci to artist ate in khis lawsuit and Lounci lmenbo o secan M t a mot on. ecu unc ar ar n0lan 1T we pr a uppor o ar ue 3 p Ag"support'-agdt St th Spo t n' Clubs- f T aa,the Sierra .. `. s s r s. a acs Club and Environmental Defense Fund,'I and 4 n Lhix r�@@ o -t ill ti-pMvldi g vetl ting effect on providing water quality for the State of T ntl'h@ Nd t"k p t this. He felt we hoold=opt the,Judgment of these expert b determine the wake quality:he th f Spoke ap Inst the motion. CennttlmMHher Hammack noted EPA has lot ore experts in water quality then She Spartsmen'a Club of Toes. Councilow er Carter said, �l however,that EPA has bee g tied ndar Ronald Re 'S 4dmf e�sLYat7en. Mr.Pipes s id TNL intervention;s to - ^•. pursue the logic f good i (nater quality) nd d donUmJcs for all int.—tint.—ts and 7 L 7ding with i either Darty. After gym T r%r'di;[assign along 1x1;e, s tb;vote rias�.akail All. ro�g favor of the - „C gotien en the floor ENC Co4roY Menbtrs BetT'afid'karter. a ikmL7en t erMfdrb passed h""""'te"""of s en So i 1 l; idem ticl Sian 'Ylxas CE 1{0f geitdr'EYYdn'Fund'in the'amudR"of'Y'Eg0.00 for a s°Ybew"'elk oa er in ' s air _'a il—no Lhe City of HunLsv 11 le. v Mr. Gene Pipes, City Imager. then presented a request from the Texas Capitol Comittes,consisting of ^'✓,. Governor William P. Clements, Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby, Jr., and Speaker Gibson D. Lewis, to participate to the restoration of the Great Walk leading up to the Capitol. It xa, noted this would be a dtmond-shaped paver in the walkway etched wl th the now of a Tom of our choice 1.has plgyetl a role in our „.,. history. Nr.Pipes noted there will be so 5,000 d,mand shaped pavers in this walkway and surrounding it that : mq .. ill be feted with then f euh parS7tlpant. Thi p 717 b 7 luded for our City xith the tlaosit of a $300.00 fortthe ract fr capitol restoration fund. Nr.Pies said th C.1 c nnot give public funds fm Shta purpose,but paver f this type He 3 g9est d th of Ge 1 Sm Houston be the Tom honored to the ppavar contract Huntsvttla's contribution,if he Is rat already designated. He noted this$3D0 would have to cam - from the general fund,which is the fund most severely strapped economically. Counctlmmber Knotts noted if General Sm Houston is already so tenured in this walkway,he would like a submit the name of Or.J.L.Clark, former Professor of History at Sm i Houston Stabs 4 I"'ty,who has written several textbooks an Texas history,for consideratlm as It mate. Mr.Pipes noted to an deal sit t1 ,the 5r" <'- hit 7ce1 committees r ci tc groups might be in 9"f1 A 141 Rosition to do this far a deserving historical `r 1nd1v1dual. Xayor flontlay asked for motien on tnls 1tas CbUntl Lembo firma meds the ration to rave the g !,- upendlt f Y3W 00 f d d h ed %1 th 1k�g qy� to nof 170 L art bT 1 Y tg"h govt d 0 er oSL s e�Ln. e Tan Tse one o l'—'er Beep s j FiI 1�era taw s pe—cars,ars,Wing t b ge we,run. Pfis saptis ht Chi ye that W had to ID out'fh NEAP G tatlration,which would h t about$315.pHe did it bother tin that- hatl to br1 g 3h t t S p�ha1t b t th 't d- d sp$9 o430D for gi.Pt 4 p to Austin. While that paver 111 reflect positively this n18 he 1d tt"1f }quite so N eked ifptle Artsy',e}t S 1 r11 V 4p;1 W�nw�s of,C1t7zgnla 4 t�h91�AP f,leh t)P Wald have been. - s Ctlrfjf:tmtd fano t'h,s.-Mayor Ik dad d-th-g a T n fh the y{ f hptml-motet to ill t permit expenditure of those funds f thispurpose. C ilm e Bell duff ed'fhe Council ?i it p a it an in this difficult economic tt a spoke against to motionthough he would IIR U type f NU%4 tle recognition in Austin. Councilmmber Carter also expressed his concern for this type R '1 ff dzp pad Cum now.ha agreed with noting ouncllmember police pin Lhis ing re9md progress onhadTo vote bhil e he .1ack of 1amWereeln favor 0 the IEKCEPi - f Councllmembers Bell and carter:Lhe motion.howevo,oassetl by a v _ Acker v.City of Huntsville.orWi.4 h'Wsm service to that development en Scott Bound City Attom ofd salt of dietua ima to the executl ve se65ion earlier this evening, h 1 now asking the Council f III. mis an' Sobmlt- tt of','on behalf the city,with regard to the[Jay's g,a p ,tion on pmvttlin9 sealer s vice to the 4hH:ar's de,�lopment. The Council indicated b objection to the preParatlen of this letter,s0 the City Attorney wi 17 proceed th do an. - $, i City vs.Royal wt-Inn.per.,: to fila lawsuit - !d Cib Attorney,Scott Bmntls,then asked tfie CouncY l's athorizatien,as a follow-up to the Executive Session L dtscuss7ans,th file a lawsuit In the City va.Royal.,'T Ip ase„1n regard to past due halal-motel toes. There being Ho gbJectton from Cha Council,'he City ALtdrney will then proceed with Cha f;ling of this lawsuit. TDC Board Meeting 1n Austin m Monday-4ew Prison Location Decisian Mayor Monday noted ne and Mr.Pip attended the board Ling 7 Austin Monday in the Senate Chambers. Shereported sea n entities dG pres t tl Batesville, Karlin Falls. Liberty County, Woodville, Tyler o e n me County,Lr Snyder and st1 .1 Odie,F JId i 399 A ilio 1 p ja.pp L men r n L b,t;es, 1 1 ding the prevl- Ny, yy pµglu l�%jI}ij dl a 5 a v4u: }4r H�r{p4M� g She sate - b th It f the ifor rs'dlkiaton ar SIH}ti thelw}l� aVm�4Kil01m h{q�Hr�ity,�h'�t„i �� Joon 1 rib it 1 Amarillo; retention c E"7 Harlin F 173 C16 ty IoaM7Yi "end$dyB 44,wiLXXX hi�tlress beano the gltgr alp t9 those �he said Jester 3 and II unite,ane near Dallas and one near Houston,vete reclassified as regiohal'tentehs. CITY COUNCIL ACTION Dad Tree 7s Still Them -Councilmmber Green reminded the staff to remove the dead tree,Just east of the Dairy Workshop an Signs-Zuncilnember Bell reminded the staff of the proposed worksessien an signs. NOW t C s--Councilmmmbar Ball expressed his c ern again for the butlget openditures and asked for work e—f ns in tF r f t , ting"his oAtern for a budget t unch n t August and the need for salary adjustments. He Pelt the Lountil should become more ti ly iv d th gh wo k alms,in plotting the ' x y c7LY's strategy in reps is with pmsuad financial difficulties 7ffi 1k1 and whe 1[1)<ggoo OQ to).ghLm Pppp and where P 93"`tLf" raise bight be appropriate,sic. He then recmwnded t th Council t1iEY we Yal:e'a t16E ibok BE'the buBgeL r December. Mayor Monday advised that up Lg Lht po nt ythi g 1 going rat g to what the Council has already approppriated, ting there 711.h Lhe d Il appropriated t this ttme other than the dollars approPrtatad t butlgat ti She noted t td ye y'4ud9K ad,J4atanL LI ill t reviewing 9 o T1 i'1 :, +R tuatlon and.111 then know what our carry fo 8 that We c 1 Sep b dg t for ch g She id before than,we wilj..not kagw where we are on parry fair d,PMno tc iShe not tl th po itive .+� , 1gns beady in Lhat our liability insurance rate may h ch less Lh b dget`e and the sales bosrecel pt era y, jmproving. Councl lmambeY Bell agYaed with this procedure,.bat..still felt the Council needed to develop some � r 4, n � , r r Mh m � a / �Y h E e t`' f.&Y MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 10,1987 COUNCIL MEETING BOOR"0' 971 ? general tratey'w utl di acus h it ill:p d .........funds that ¢ ,'� Spend'off tM cuff'almost. Nayp No ilea'noLetl_Mt t mainly er than be done,b t ibL Isest1111neclessarye. hto waft uMtl aid-yemr butlget reviem ti a in order to see what Punas da becow evp,labl.b Cauncil-h.r Carter also"""Id p sd Dote 'bout I'sCo 71 nkti g invplYd..th t g k1 Y.i.v' soon as possible.Preferably,p 7 W tYn re t7 d tl - p F ge th t-tA C -m 71 redeterdne wh t .zed F types of decision packages will be offered,father than only 6 1 g kat ak 1 t 1 djustaents In th " q total Wage[. He felt the C.un 1 ahold.he asking policy decivons and parforeemce decisions d settle yowl a , for nut year.es early as It can. Xa cpncurrd with Councile..bar Bell antl asked for butlget work session,as too rt as potable W beg? t Icing about next year's budget(198849). Xeiaoh P Neetinyy---Countilaemker Kate slid he attended a Posting recently.n a neighborho d y' +fJ [ice hbwatch prorhad Watch f -,flle'IDLF street south neighborhood are,(300.400 hones-_Post of Hard 2). He 1d the elan is to divide W1 r into three or four sub areas mod there will be four people taking care of thoseCc > g r Street apt i ill thanb identified d a acting at up before going to the individuals in the �%. neighborhood. X ted this is 9 d p g aro h I coos ko pet the rd out to everyone. He felt thew ygoal our should be t WGet the wh 1 5ty.i lved He tl the 7d i to Deet Doth d to get to know ?r , Traffirec on Aveda O--C.uncllaem@ Barratt asked thet t t,of th sPed7p9 on A mat.0.. 6ep4 Pipes, Ci Ly ki d'Y aP ger,not a hail nothing to rep�ort on this tonight antl that it atter f EN'P licf'Ogiafthemnt working P this rave antu their schedule.Come il—b.r Barrack aid It would be good to h signs that indicate children liven the Brea and for wteriats W bwatchful tcM 1 d tay ithi the p ted p d limit. Councilnuiber !1 } `+ Mutts noted there is also a truck priced along A acue 0 for several lacks and it should be woad. P 1' 'q^ Streets Xcd Sere In--Louncilmehb 6 1 lip 1 d 1!N crest aper was functioning.notingoes fat d; Y' apprnp ar g i3m wek d(f t woekemd 1 De Sm mod sit as Import.t that the c[y look its very d" beoa.at Nr.Pipes assured L.unci inmben 6aines.theswwar is working,but is,Just a little behind. CITY N441gER'S REPgiT K - -Yd`'"a� Lonslar urchaae of IPeae urchall u1 t far the cwstruct7pn divisions jp i Nr.Pipes presented the Council with a general update of the capital water,s er and treat canstructi p progress. W. Pips said last year when Xr- Isbell upletetl h1s r 'a Yale report, it contained t e ndetl that televises a la ge portion of our infrastructure--khe olds s system in taw--to e u a $Pat ca11Y identify those area,where Infiltration d inflow a taking place that war idicatetl by the i tH atisl Retake test study of the suer tastes. He said then in February of last year,when we talked about beAlnnimg Lhb i.V.Cancra analysis, talked about this In nnectian only ith the streets that Mr.Poteete uld ba paving in Me foreseeable future because the procedure to get the ter and s er tlavasi.n work r { fin ad ens out of the vdy of the street paving cream He said wo then Initiated T.V.inspection of the 41'stem F d son called Per$200,000 in seed money tu begin the project and W do that portion of the work,n association Ith these particular streets. He Paid the staff els.talketl about the work that was none,but did not 90 bazk to k the statistical tables which are puts of[leas reports and the original aslimate on how wash work in the total system meded W1 he done. - Subsemuut to this, he aid,Mr.Wilder',departwont began this work. On October 27, 1987,Mr.Milder k Proposed to purchase the T.Y.Camera cuigMnt,hire two additional people W operate the!pulpnt, d cancel !� ontraCt far thfa Ti inspection Park ith•[nsltufore Gulf South, Inc.,•s s to do Nis kin house d realim a savings. A mmna from Mr.War,dated October 29, 1987, Indicated Mr.Isbell's repo t identified S $753,000 for cleminA dna Insm tinyy c tam areas of the collection systw. Approximately$354,000 of this total e - was for N inspection(approximately 55$of khe entire patty). Mr.Ni leer no Mr.Nr.Isbell identified these I,his sport dth 1nfl.w/infiltration problems in nine. He said the street aaprovememt progrw was stoke: l part of the picture at that time; however' a fax months later,during dlseu3slona of the street pro rem,i dacldd that the staff should not construct nem streets aver old lines XIth0ut at least Is Sp the condition of p "* the line. Mr.Milder noted this inforeatlon mould allow the staff, iP ecessary,to repawr, rehhb111tate r -, replare the lin prig to treat construction,thus preventing any future demage to a wes street. Ne said this decision did ad area to be inspectetl with the N equipment that were not identifled in Mr.Isbell',report. He aid em esklmatd 100,000 fast of serer line to be Trio wu added W the original$1,000 feet identified # in IF.Isbel l's report. The Council was than advised that the TV inspection work Imetifid in Mr.Isbell's repot[ 711 cost m � 1 estimatd$351,000(basil $1.00 per fwt contractor's prate) and if the ity c tines du the current progrn of lnspxLin.the lines oder the propost.stlr.t improvements also, It can odtl Pother$100,000 for total 0/5451,000 W inspect aDPruimately 709 of the city's sewer pats. Mr.WIld.said if She city chooses L our lase its awo eq,!Tt,the t would be approximately$243,000 fpr a three year progrw to do the entir, - - � ' p,tma. 1f,however,the If looser to do only She 454,000 feet, two year program mould be ec Gary at u cost of appromicately$195,000.cHe said takes are the two options now bang presented to the Counci j,es i 1 The xa a 1 discussion bGWea the Council and the staff ngthy nswans to the reasons why it as important }' Wluisa all the serer lines before planning and decision making ca take place regarding improveanIS to "i [rests,eW. Councll..r Green moa concerned about hiring additional peopie because experience shows that enc 7 fired,the city has a Pay of keeping aploom,on the payroll even after this particular,lob 1s doso. Council member Potts noted he Is a Simi believer to free enterprise and private work and hetes to sm the City do all the nstruction work. He said the voters approved 54.5 million in a bond issue for materials only and every d ollar of he,goes t of town,Is not deposwtd many bank here fawn W cre to env loans--noting atrctor here 1n - d1 would be asking lana to bV equipment and pay psymlls,whereas,the city 7s p{ving thP= pevroll. He said t Is taking that each out of our ecoway. Councilmember Barrett notd he agrees with Commile mbar Mott- philu- ppny,but in this case,this caoera x111 be a useful tool to the CPV to use for this and other projects,as Simi.dad,and will,in the long run,sae the city money and be an added convent ante. He noted the staff is telling n e ca do it cheaper overall ourselves. While he agreed with the Wlevlsing of the sever lines.Mr.Knotts was ad about wfiat the city is going to do with all of this equipment and staff when it is through,Including .. sPhalt layman equipent,etc. The Council.then roviamed some of the televised sews line fin already d, M Pip d i d if th city k do.(tt tun televsin9 work,It 11.pt fP CS CA dditt 7 t L 7th I 1L P -Gu}y$ th' Inc a 4.the tnsltu•clog pf the s,o lion z hl h i pa }. ire t It g fla Mr W ld- id thispee, a� N I11 the City P11 t reel h d L Iwl g h they y will d th j b howover,,lust befor they p t the T _ 1 1 g 1 tM1a pip they ill tel 1 it A 1n just to be sure the situation is the same as when televised earl, '. nd this most is built into the lining project. the c1 a chase its ow T.V.Camera E mei nt antl t Neter end Sewer Fund Tort s e u nt re a 7ona1 mailt Pea dna m Lan nate e.currn'c Inait.f..Gulf South Inc:'for this to avis n work and Cpuncllmem r Haaonck sec L e me�on�c re iu ii fat „s4. ,•. .;a y . ��m' �'ar 7 • 1 1 1� V T t< MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 10,1987 COUNCIL MEETING BOOK-0- 972 # favor oP this motion ELA•PT Cauncl lnws as Knotts who voted QPOSEO to this mtiOn because he felt the cit should to rent nt o me it s er Yen urch44e Is. ine vote o .,..c one. Consider Purchase of•lease ourcha a equipment for the construction divisions §LTi Mr.Pipes presented d.from Patricia Allen,Director of Finance;:advising that,the iCity purchased In April of 1986,equipment(track hoe)that was financed through a lease-purchase arrangement. She noted because of the uncertainty of the continuation of the street program,the equipment was not purchased outright. Since the bond issue has been approved, he recommends that the City pay off the lease. It waa noted the balance.as o 11-1-87 is approximately$44,715. Ms.Allen reported a savings in the amount of$9,021 would be real7zed and that I atcapitahe 1peoL race projects to tag this seat aid=the Xs.Al lenial also noted$2O,OOD has bens included In sufficient fund, e budget for thein the water md smaner m�thl capital pandt s pay 9e ;. ptOneents eM the balance can be obtained from the anal locatetl funtls in the LIP budget. r Councilmmmber Green asked 7f we were getting IL rest an our money,ad.are we getting 7.5%less. Ms.Ails noted the city was gettfng approxtaately-9%an its money;but saw interest:. tes are dam" d.the city 7s actuall 4?* 2 getting about 6.244,or less thanwhat it is paying• Mr.Pip 1 7fied it would actually e u a point an four tenths. Couocmlmember 6 noted then that ms not 4 021 b t lik 00. X fit for ihet aoounL o 1'S money.it woul n av ho' 'o nc nepa y - py�'t .... ADJOURNMENT ctful ittre Novmer 30, az Citytory 1987 kx a N J a ,, . m ZIA ' v 4 r 'a XRX2 - �.. . MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 17,1987 COUNCIL MEETING BWK'0' 973 MINUTES OF THE HURTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 17TH MY OF NOVEMBER1987 IN TIE HUNTSVILLE CITY HALL r COUNCIL CHRMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVE NIE M 1N THE CITY M HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF'WALKER,TEXAS A7 6:45 P.M. The Codene Moet in regular gular 7 with the following menu s prgsent: ay, ayor Member absent William L.Hummock 'City Officers Present: {, 0.Euyere Barrett .-. pt Gary B 11 Gane Pipes, ipes""'Y"=.' iLY Manager `a€ Jamma L.Carter Ruth Dash.,,City Secretary Iia G.6alees Scott BomM$,City Attorney PartyWillin B.Green 9r PercyHoward,Jr. 2 v`� Xiillam H.Knotts,Jr. - Mayor Jane Monday called the meeting W Order. CMSIpFR MDIMICE Y Lees7der 0 tlin ce bo.87 38 coceer^in cl sin m�deTiver�{Rilatas oP obli.Sian W John Xenr Xiederh f r r—�e—In the FY.Tes ammM e t rtme tas or Our dears n e or n Dmparteent last spring a�ene�Tpas,LTty ane advised the staff ordered the d truck for She Sanitetim 3333 because of the lenspth of ti f delivery Hep anted the law bid of John Nervy X7WeMofer,Jr.in the amount of ido percent, aptionad above,noting that f other bids were received,ranging free 8.6 W 11.75 percent. He then 1ec0em^d.d the NoM 0 this bid to Nr h...roofer. He than presented which Is a follows: this ordinance,the captionof e 1. MOIMIICE Iq,87.'78. ' OIIFA PROYAN SIMS RETA127E0 TO TIESwECf-. V�•TEXAS.EyU1P1EEI ACyUI$ITIM CENTIFIGTE W MLIMTIM IN TME AMM OF$53,000 AND CUNUBAU NB C....ile : Bad ^ e�t Tad?t 0rd7 N 87118 'd C ilmmb Howard ded N ti L ni were,n EIER6EXCY ITEM. `.; Camel der on lder th i ii to d ontr't f p". the Cl eho located t theService Center ,n ane awrouLms, TUMim m eleXamv i — P p Si—Cf y l a ager, ate{d the Council that thea er storm that 1s,tatl Huntsville �: approximately 7 10 A N n Mee.ay,Xovamb 16 1987 Ir aught with it a tornado that beavil .unaged the City : house. 11 IA p lie7^ary estinetes vF the damage-.'it.building rare supyyeated at 510,000,honever he t feels c Lain that WRen ll'danaga is finally realized,this cost ill be well i cess of that M. Mr f n Pipes noted the dowaged buildtny was ora of the most structurally strong buildings,in terns of steel skeleto d F•" _ y desiegn. Ne said it took a direct hit by the tornado on the so thwest corner.He noted several fiberglam maM le r e ked up d deposited s .rel hundred feet many On the back and o4 the property beetling toward the - I(ynnezUnit. He, e said it hit high enough on the building that it did net pick W anything else. 1 Mr. Pipes requested $2,000 authorization for C A D Construction Company (Mr.Doug Sanders)t0 put a $2,000 temporary roof on the warehouse portion of the facility. He said She inventory in the warehouse had been O red up as much as poselble.during the stow,but if we were to receive another sew,rain"'lyngthe It six weeks or two Lha(construction tine)0 could suffer additional damage to 1/3 of this budding,which 1s oyletely finished out with sheetrock, £flee spore,rec rds,storage,etc. Ila advised the insurance estimator from GAB Insurance Services,Inc,of Conroe tl the site yesterday and today amtl set with several Interested coniracSors t He s i.the lotion 1 W [bort th 32 000 a today for She weatherproofing N as pOs 1b1 of this ar h71 get L W 1 ongi (Mr.Lar y L 7 , ho hes warted xiM u Lbe pesL7 to t W 1 to M dgnage aqd py be,by ltten seS yy ifttationawhet.Wall etl W he repaired H d it i y.if41c It W tet bids p bile pwJw t 1 ke this whenn on one really k the f 11 exp.t of iN tlangpp t11. e,tipk axay Il: f.to d gad,Pm't Ne iaihtehere are sage good i e b 9ldiugaispi e4N�th ith a f2 500 tl dbOtlbl�opt holly khat t b made toyy♦'mWt{isip,ll,beutAe irnPons1b1sal77d the tM insurance tonpany. Ne said this tempo y top the warehouse Ime o 111 get the city back into the fe " from further damage a ing in the neamH He ssd Lbe city hes also 1ost total electrical power 1,this bol lding bac th t aEo Mt an tM std of She 6 Ilding where the prima y feed in(this is the part torn He e1d thesa'L ittil xtreaely r7aNy to re tare power there until the elactr7t7an marks through the whole thing. y prabah7yy tract for that work separately. He Bald ihi feed ay b no ed to a back corner r—.here else on the build ng s0 we can rmrk through it d have Ower W the building while the rest Of the .. repair wort 1s being done. Councilneber Green mWe the motion to authorize the CiL Nana r W enter int a - contraet with C A B Construct on co are rgi { iwt m raver mr the op n,e newsy un a t• �.,. on. MM were ,on an CITY MIMMR'S REPMT 1 Calendar -- Mr.Pies presented a calendar To ef�{nam thz shoring council.91.9s and other city 4.. reTateFwtivi ties, d the dates of his plannedvacationtine,for their inforeation. M tr'l Sa�lees Tax R art -- Nr.Pipes advised the November figure.are in at$202,607.60,which i p r noted Nove�er fl f the previous ix years'govewber figures and these figures reflect Septnber sal represents gyres reflect a quarterly tax payeent for of the smaller sales tai us=- He aid this to a bstanilal Increase for the calendar year,but we we still 2%behind. He said these figures ld still not reflect the new.broadened state sales taxes that Went into effect October 1. He noted the taxes x111 be over a broader base,therefore,there x111 be more revenue coning to the city. City's Annual Picnic Cost. -- MM.Pi C1 Man pas, ty per.advised last year's picnlc cast$2,298. and this ye d MQ s $'1,355�6 wTi clTi is lightly higher because of change.sada in the food,eW. He Bald this your vre Md $811 in longevity service awards. He said there were at least 300 wonla in ettaidance. ADOOIMUUEMf Res xtfully soWittle _ ' Rut .,. City Secretary f> �a •' k 2n" < � 2 6 F A d P y MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER M.1987 'BOOK O" 971 Q � d . MINUTES'OF RN EMERGENCY HUNTSVILLE CITY�MUNCIL MEETING HELD ON AOVEMER 20. 1987 IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL w CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TEXAS AT 12:15 P.M. The Council was in a Emergency Session with 449"01wfug members present: ¢?` Jane Monday,Mayor City Officers Present: 0.Eugene Bassett gene Pipes,CIty Manager Ila G.Gaines Ruth OeShem,CILy Secretary 3 Willi.B.Killian L.X Elinammck Members absent: Scott Bountls,City Attorney Percy Howard.Jr. Gary Bell K - William H.Knotts,Jr, James L.Carter Mayor Ho day than called thisInsurgency meeting ap Shenoted th natureof th emergency is the need to )p reinstate city warehouse operationswith the an 0'th1 _estarn`p S ' Consider omit t fdy,alacts teal servicB'Yo-YNF Ci Y werahoua6 to restore-el tri k owee-that Mas'.tla etl b c t e recent stem. --Mr.'Gese-Pl 5 Cit Man advised the Council the staff has tried several pe; y Manager, options 7n order to make du S'f with the trent sltuatla, f which Incl udn using portable generator just to power temporary lights, strung Ro was w1re to SM Mlices and the warehouse so the city could nonce to perste, but wh.it get 7 c itl, it xaa t satisfactory at all. He said It may be sim weeks to two the before the final apaira r e - ads.tlurinp which time,we could incur tretily cold weather. He said the staff has ban lcoking at who - it uld do to make a temporary electrical Ped to the-W rehouse. The insurance ill provide for temporar anti nuatian of business type awes,''hes aid, but the atmporary feed idea will will a expensive than a e. Pertinent installation that will aetl to be installed eventually. r Mr.Pipes rained the Council the store hit the southwest turner where all of the electrical fad camefr' Into the buildlnsa oto make the repairs on the building,all of the panel boxes,wetherhead,etc.will have t ' he ad. He itl the staff suggests that both the temporary and permanent electrical feed be moved to th $< mB hanicalow hich Is beside the office to the middle of the bui ldins, or what will be the middle v1 th K` building after It is expenn;the city P1aos to ewpan this year the rest f the warehouse facility--the fou Dung bays-out the out end of the building,a same.of this electrical mark will have to be done anyway. H td we will then build this temporary service as a permanent.service in this pressure row there beside the sho that now exists. He said the Insurance company has been contacted and is agreeable to the mark,noting,the staf be carefully dacmental for relmbursemed also by the insurance maps y. .4 electrician's ti d labor w111 , Mr. Pipes advised bids hue been town an the mud of materials m...every. Own bid i ft.Guilders Electric Supply of CommIn th L f$1,449 and the sec n bid 1 from Word Electric Supply f Huntsville in the amount !$5 898. He said bid i n from NCCaffety E1 tri of Huntsville. Th trial { ' need to be Ordered inemdlataty a it 111 tek d t son wirki gg it t geC it ter d then S t for th in-house stall,license 91etLriciena-ta`1hstN11 tna'sei`vite;'Nr.P.Ipas rePorted. It'—noted because of th upcoming holiday,and tiei'psYetl deleys'b'ecause oT'Stdtb,wide'storm related-supply'demande.it is Important that7� the Council authorize this expenditure now so the ortler can be placed. Counci lmpbar-Green nee the motion th a k the low bid o!Bulldas Elatric Su 1 of Conroe in the anuatam were n a an the mot nuum unewmannum.l. ar Nat City Council Meeting(December 1,1gB7 for in Items) : - Y'd " Mr.Pipes noted he will likely be calling the Council together on Tuesday,December 1,1987 t moo '. time eonvaI t far a quorem a!th C il.k d the bid for reconstruction/repalr of the city's were us damaged raced ly by a tornado. a id the plansd p c ificatioms for this pair mark nem being prepare by Larry Lassiter, d 17 be ready in time W' w t for bid so that by November 30,the various compemie ill be able to r ide the city with a quotation for this work. O¢ember 1 will a the arliest the Council ca not towardthis hid,he said. y, Another natter to be considered in this moetinngg n December 1 will be th i tion by Resolution,t abet grant application to H.U.D. for a Commit 0e elopant Bleck Grant. Mr.Pipes advised that W.Glen Isbell,Director of En9inemtng Design,has been prep 'ng estimates for Mr.Dale Brawn,City Planner,to proper - this applieat1. The deadline for this subs semen.ms at I,3,1987. ABXLFAW T RespecLfallY submitted, - -.Ruth`•Da$h .City SetPota Y .: .. Novevllee N.1987' } aAW m, t t � Bc-rut Brwro a-veva rn wrr.MEETING BOOK ape.. 975 ` k �11NUTES OF AX EMERGENCY HDNTSYILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING BLD ON THE IST DAY OF DECEMBER,1987 IN THE CITY ANLL '' • ,COUNCIL CHAMBERS.LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TENTS AT 12:15 P.M. 'The Council net to an emergency session with the following members present: Jane Monday,Mayor Members absent: dames.L.Carter City Officers present: is gewa Barrett W11.lim 8.Green Gene Pipes,City Manager y B 11 : Ni llim L.Hancock Scott Bounds,City Attorney G.Gain. Willi.H.Knott.,Jr. Ruth DeShaw,City Secretary �v Percy Howard,Jr. $ _ Mayor Monday then called this emergency meet ni g to order. 1 C id rd of bid for repairs to the Cittyy' Servlce Center Warehouse. —� ne 'vas, anapar. sem—Itl two tined—flails morning totaled$119,185 from Cpmmerclal 31} Siding d N intenance Cempany of Houston, end 893,2DD from Grisham Construction Company of Huntsvi 11 both 7.. substantially higher than the insurance appraiser's estimate of last wed. He said these bids are based on a 9 pe 1f1 ti s book and set of plans as prepared by the structural engineer,Mr.Larry Lassiter,hired by thecity f thi purpose,which are his estimation of what will be required to restore the building both structur lly and - Y w p t1 lire with steel support MmMers and skin, both outside and in, heetreck, lighting fixtu 11 S 4 t 1 1 pairs,bid as separate items. Mr.Lassiter's estimate for this work was 8100,000.Mr.Pipes d the ;it y at Hot' the tlmage th be between 820,000 d 860,000. He noted the eiergimncy nature of this it is th t th raker for applies to make these r pairs 8111 require approximately 16 mks, (about six sake on '.delivery of the materials and aevem weeks th make repairs). ® to nelyza themndicated the bids,and sincentheance Insurance adjjuustorer he,net s estlnatehwasad t837,00Dimee �nhe isce ecu0Y00LA.N.bid not open pe i g todato y, authorize and approve the893,200 bid. Therefore,he said,the Council is being asked Ly approve ale ilion wb7d �`< bject Lo insurance cmgamAy approval. He said the City has a 82,600 deductible,which has been m! so the payment of Lhis bill is p to the insurann company. He them recommended the City Council consider approving 0 w WW ding the bid to the apparent low bidder,which 1s Ortsham Construction Cayany of Huntsville,in the amount of 893,200,subjeet.to insurance company authorization of the amount. Come cilmember Barrett thenee theti to award the bid Lo grill' :C tract on Ca a of Nunt villa in t amOUn sub,I71act b�9 1all 1 onsok�ed prove D t mod o ti t id itwwt 11 take more time as he did't hank the cityawwl."T fare a�Ib.circulated because widely. lthe way i the h bid sstructured,i. placement of pieces that may need Lo be reel d,but We won't knw whether they need In be Not until w take it all apart d find t. He said he didn't feel there is any room for t3� negotiation here,because the contrutor iz going to protect himelf whale at the same time not leavamealy cess o the table. Nr.Pipes sand the City originally asked the insurance company to handle the projeet the city "old t have to.bid as it would then be a negotiated settlement on the part of the insurance ceepany Ica a contractor to put the building back like it Was. Xwiner,he sa7tl,the insurance Wany did not want M d that, the city had to put out a specification book and do a set of plans. Council mamber Bell was cols al" that the include d�get stuck With this bill. Mr.Pipes assured him the city would wt and Mat is Why he asked that the bid 7 lode the term'subject to insurance company,approval.-because the Council Cannot authorise a 8100,000 worth of k d then go argue with Lhe insurance company. He said the City nw has temporary roof the building hich is mmew't Breather tight d tmporary electrical service has been r atered that the city can operate temporarily. All were in favor of the notion on the P1 or and it onsed unahl—ly. Consider Resolution No.87-17 mihor7zine the submission of a grant swill t Community a Counity 0 7 t Black - Grans Mr.Pipes requested the Council`s approval of this resolution,the caption of which is as fall.,. ESLLUTIG TNI.87-17 A RESOLUTION R THE CITY COUNCIL�RE,TEXAS AMAIRIZIS THE + 'j SIMNISSICO GE COMMUNITY TEKAB IR FOR T OEYELG ITP PROBAN APPLIGTIOX TO THE 7FJIAS DEPART- . NERC OF CTAST AFFAIR'FOR THE COMFFIC DAMS AUP1ENT FWM:iIMO NBpRIZIIIp 7B HATTE TO ACT IN THE CITY'S EIECOTIVE PARTICIPATION ANO N HECOMMO COMMUNITY DEVEfATIYE[N O ® 1NiTERB PERTAINING M THE CITY'S PARTIC[PATIG IN THE COMXIXITY OEYELQGEIIT PROfANL Mr. Pipes advised this eppli,wee is�far.$331.614 in grant.fund t ry out:sanitary swag facility L u tion. Additionally,ha s itl,the City is enhancing its opperto Ity for these cempet7 tive graft f d ll fitting 882,462.00 for engineering 11,191,inspection,surveying services and grant adni nistrat7on,as a log 1 Hatch(in-kind cmnitment Prem it, water and sealer fund for a total Project t C ), p oJx cos of 8419,076. Mr.Pip than Identified the three ores targeted as.fall s Neighborhood One is l all on,—.d area an FM 247 north of Huntsville ss from the Diagnostic Dnit(therenorth Huntsville lateral line running through there. he but there as a ridge between the lateral and theisolated,- lair 7nceme Inures involved 7n Lni:gr nt propos 1 th t do not have"'r we s T". hale beans surto dad by mans, ervice). The nd ll action(Ne7phborh nd Two) without sealer'service,while being urro dad by areas where sewer is available,7s on Watkins Street/I(y Ferry Road. He said the third unsewwred area(Neighborhond TAna)is off of Possem Walk Read olposi Le Pina Shadows pn0 -' Spring Lake,off f Pine Hill Road. C mc11n nb r Bell made She notion to s ve Resolution N B]l7 authorizl the zubnisaien of ih7z meront mo Bc ave. aard seconded the on passe gwunen musiy. CITY MANAGER'S REPGT-DEME PIPES Mr.Pipes presented photographs ahw n�pZrecen s.ad 7almagw caused by the can inch rain. He advised that v r 1 ffered s damage: Spring Lde had s and tern ins washed out d an old kPA project headrlallw on 10th Street w Md t. Ne.said t w k,we wi 11 n e eo award a bid for emergency i. repairs to get this...all reinstated w so that we can put the water line back in service and make other mash-out repairs. Xe said to lime is new only secured by a chain borrowed free Gulf States to hold Lha cap a the end of the pipe. Mayor Xondgqyy.ask ad Mr.Pipes to here wit the Council et Weak the functions of.the city tree in re ponsa to the cmminity's n ds during stein. She noted verytAinp t 'meothly during our t w d ' and aim at that she would 17 ke for Lha Council to wk w low the city f tiros in ortler to be so L amply ' ® pensive. Sh aid khe Council sometimes does of give ugh creel t to those who are out there keeping the city safe. She said he wwltl like to spotlight this Pact 1n the next meeting.Tuesday night. 4 ADd01MNEMT P Res ectfullY a C4y Mary tiled, '�i h , _ J 1 -9e6haw,,. December 1.1987 {( `( . �,,, .�.•�,:. ,r r x..„�,,. . - � .... ,.� .. r..— �,«,..,�::,.»gym i v e*R-f,• • MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 8,1987 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOON 0 978 MINUTES OF THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 8TH 614 OF OCEWER,1987 IN THE CITY Q HUNTSVILLE,' x' COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 5:30 P.M. ® ` The Council net in a regular session With the following .Me,,Wesel: done Monday,Mayor Member an City Officers Present: 0.Eugene Barrett N1111w L.Namock Gene Pipes,City Managrr Gary Bell arm Garter RuthtD�Aax,C7tYYSecretary h' Ila G.Games William B.Green Party Renard,Jr. 8111 KSetts E The Council convened her regular mmIw It3T3 PA�i filenxecu satl into w Etive Session a to discuss pending litigation,to-eit: Kathy Johnson et. 1.Vs.City f Huntsville;Dale Schaper Vs.City of Huntsville; V;nd C. M. 4 June Acku Y.City of H M vim t 1. .There Was no foetal action taken in this Executive .ran. The executive 7 t ml noted L B 25 P11— RECONVENE'INTO FORMAL SES6eON. Mayor Monday than onv ed the Ci ty ion apprOx1mately 8:30 P.M. Cosecileeber and Kayar Pro Lei Party HOxard,Jr.presented invocation. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING Mayor Monday then presented L s the pre 0 s t ops w 10,17,20 antl Oe:edrer 1,190]- . - far the Council's approval. Cuncilmeber Barrett made'theuaotiw to approve 11 of the nlnuLe as presorted ntl T Coumi Laurer Gaines amended the notion. All Sere I.frvor of the Set IS SO the floor and it....ad unmf lv.: m - Consider t d tiLlon Ming businesses to 11m1t uarkle,to One hour on the t id f Saw w s" an Avenue fr-� I3th Streets - Ni, y Seg a v the Council of a pull tlw frw the fol lows n9 business oweem: The Cobbler 3-° Sh p,Goolsby Drug,World FSmwe COrpwatiw and!the Ad Agency Which requested tha Len hour parking tone the eat side of Sae Houston Avenue between 12th and 13th Streets be Nanpad to a ow hour parkingg tine 1111t i order to discourage courthouse cod other business egiloyees fro.parking 1e front.F their places of business during the 1 business day,and to provide for a turn-over Of the traffic in order to oaks.spue available we frequently for ' d.stomers to their businesses. Mr.Pipes noted be can authorize this change on a trial basis and if It Serks out. - ,. Mel,,it Will be nada foreal by ordinance at a late data. Couwilm ober Gel—made the Setien to rove of°. this oark7w times a chwne as d7uussed above and Ceuncll nd the Setton passed senor.pus v. Consider Resolution Xo.87.17 transferrin the wintente of birth and death race to Xalker CuIt E - Xr. roes v s L as g s a ser recently on Or xe t tl ng,n cou a to transfer ,y their-".germane to the ordf ng of birth end death records for the? city to the county clerk's office in S;hetr city to or effort to olidate and avoid the dup lie, Live.f effort He then presented a reolutian to affect this transfer. ' RFSOLWION ANO.8T•17 A RESOLIIfIUI OF 11E CITY OF WNMSV�, NG YIIN 71E TRANSFER p OF NUN CIPAL FUNCTIONS FOR THE W I MMMCE OF BIRTH'AND DEATH'REOWS TO THE COMITY,AND HARING(FMNR FINIMRGS AMD PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO Cuunilaber Barrett made the motion to adopt Resolution NO.87-17 cod CwMilnwber&Ines sin nded the. motion. All trete in or cod the motion...satl unan1-1y. Consider Bid No.88-1 for a trailer neunted s r cleaner for the utilities de arteort to Texas Unde round in the ew.n as este pea, n ger,then presented the ix bi0s,too of which did t uses spe:lflceefw. He noted the Iwebldder has only been in business for a short period of thus. The staff has learned,during its evaluation,that the IN bidder has manufactured only three piece,of aqu7went to-date,two.f which we in use 0 ane is desenstrator,n Yr rginia. He said the bidder for Aires Indu,trhas of Houston,the conduit for the tlitl, has wL set.en the equipusnt rather. Ha sand the my staff has notified the cnepory that because of that, 11mi Latl axparlence and MvlHp no Way to eralusLe Che eq.1p at itself,that the city,rill be denying this bid a lwi bid does�notslseaattisn•1f7caHons), of Taves U^der'It.f.slnc.�the'F11'hat the third ion bid Isuwd' 19,180,be pec o w elutplent, in the nt P' t approved. Ne Seted fulls Were budg ted In the utilities dapart_t in the womd Of 418,000. He said the .halm,51,480 c be transferred free the Reserve for Future Allwations,'Which fund has a balance of 592,71]. CID, lWnber 11flid sale the-"In to ora of the bid Of Texan Unde ntl Inc, for the FMC: - u` ntw,n a sewn o e a as uses w cow ar artetn sec. en. tsa thestbw the len bidder' Mr.Ptpvs.,. es said theccity hes notified this..me of its.easans frc net—di g the' id to then. He said the len bidder has expre...d "tl tending that since the city has net seen the squipsnt'., because they do not havey i T as,but only in Virginia, irgi i it id be difficult to a luate rt. W.B ads,. -' City Attorney,advised the"City C ncil 1.permitted t J t the lowest bid all ward the bid t.the lowest "Spuns7ble bidder because I N aP the f L re the'Council a ider is the experience of the bidder and track: mord:1-determining what Is the lowest and moat fespenshble bid. LOuncil-- all ask-why me need this: pq iemeSt. Mr.P1pes noted there a places Where ax have long stretches of sorer line through unimproved areas O^e n L gat the vutar truck. He said same of Our Seat frequent stop ups are in the of 19th street dolor through th heavily Wooded area to 11th Street by Parker b Park Real Estate Office. After this discussion. Y. 4h notion passed Dean7ususly. P CONSIDER ORDINANCES wsider Ordinance No.8748 wthwiztn the issu— �t ac utsltlon eertifltate of obit at1On in the '. a ann Foyf.R-11 ref Mr." - He pur,ancM same ousinn8^ obl�ar Mthio the at bid, Jived. Xe said Refuse TechnOlOgy has apparently Pr past Week, hich has cussed tJw to ge out of bus7neaa. Xe said the 8 I{efuse TSehnelegy bid ass a 61d involving a coninatlw bid,or a,arartlambl.,bid Wlth the He11 Corporati Sud the City has contactetl the Hell Corporation, M they have agreed to honor the entire 1,12uMer Nei r•.. Auspices as a co- edor w the bhtl documents. Xe said the City has also looked at the two trunk models that ware. C g „ eitl all becwsa LM entire balance eP the city'.fleet in the arbage departeenk is Ford chassis equipusnt,a GNC.' g Would require additional parts wtl other requireorts to the inventory all stock i,order to wIntel"and ice } .' the truck there f re,th t ff is recaimrglHg the Ford cM1alaiI and the Hehl 20 through the Neil Cryo tion, „.• h h g ad honor N bid 1n the.mount pf 550,490. Xe said because oP the trade-in option tMt the cl ty o as -also'bld,he s-m4uesting that the Council mJect'the$1,500'trade-in offer has use there is rare value 1n one.r - �r u j,NIXUTES OF THE DECEMBER B,1987 CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOOK"0" 977 6{.: i"Isi-igI ya} "h Zh t ks thenitTd be to get It off the lot d have it trade-in. He said the yam` CUFF 1 th tling awarding the bid to X it Corpnrati in the t oP E50,990 aixl approval. f the me Ee Lificake w Ob17gaL{an to Heil Corporatian for that umA for the Fard-Heil combination vehicle, without srado-inL acCoucilm®ber KnoLLe nown emeatle the motion}o'ado t Ordinance No. 87.78 authorizin theMe i issuance f - yw a use"—Te�hnT 'awar d d d[ Ke ih t t1 It shoo d beech. ode to a d.aTh H i1.C p atlan. All• j afce tl tie�cerL f�ice.ef—P i 1 Ca til eW G then nod¢The t7 to eat the ba a e 9 "' rn nam a P , R avor an ea 5i usl "Consider the arowl bud at adrvstmentz for the 1t u orwer ter of,FY 86-87 d theked imb 4 M 3a I Gropes. Manager,presented the budget adjustments for the quarter ended September 30, 1987 pleng with th requested encumbrances t"be rried forward into then year,as prepared by the Directorof lnanca,Patr7efa A71en in a tlated NOve1 29, 1987. After a face by khe Cl Nanayw,Lounci lmenb x ,ya V Carter asked that nut time totals fo ea h department/div{zlon be inclutled long with totals 9w the entire wXp�art snarly bud sgw edjuskmmt for each. He ted{t Old be helpful for him to have khe totals so he can he, i, Kd of the tze oP ten various budgets. Counci lmeober Gaines Wde the mt7an ko ve of the arterl bu et �d u�atment d aeatetl m kt ro [ i rt, newt"— a d r! A-. 'Gonslde Ordin N.879 aW di th r�tl 5�ence,� 5 st Cod f Ord ktl �t theSt tld G s Cod 13985 Etliti ) y� Nr• a son Gene "al, nane9er,Presented the o3lnancE t e�CM of which is Pal l ons: $$ ONWNANfE RO.W-39 3 _ ® AN GIBINVICE ff THE CITY OF HINDSVI ITS CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ADOPT ?. THE SIAXDWD Gl9 COff:RE6LLATIMG ALTMTION.REPAIR,RELOONTION ANO[NSTALLATIgI ff URS. O LINES AND PIPiN6 SY57FAS•REGI0.ATIN6 INATAWITLON ARO ffF1GTION ff pESIDENTLAL AND t" x• 'i COIPERCIAL GAS APPLIANCES ARO RELATED ACCESSORIES;.PROVIDING A PENALTY ff ff TD$1,OOo FOR Y CEWRIN VIOLATIONS;Ally PROVIDING FON TIE PUBLICATION ARO EFFEMV ON7E IEAEff r.Pipes advised that the plumbers and technicians 7n this area have been uposed to and are familiar with this cane d there is widespread acceptance and encouragement for the adoption f this standard cotle. A h' y ldvantage is that khe city vitt be able to h e sEE7tional major �. porta topic to have ,ail TablUFOe at C7Ly Hall and peke the, t} r vat Table. Louncl7nnher Barrett nada the motion to a of Ordinance No. B7d9.as discussed above and a. ,I iSauwilmuber artor recons roti d �b Censldn9 llorde7naa¢No.lij t 8�40a me d7 Ch k 6 Y 51d1 nao r,Q d B ildi R l�otpions to odaF.t the Standard W LY 9 p t e Capt on o wh1c1 s�o fns- - ONOINNRE RO.W-90 _ AX ORWNANCE ff THE CITY COONCTL ff�LLE,TEXAS.AIERWMG LINPIEA 6 BWLDI116 ARO BUILDING REGWIT[ONS;AOffT[ND TIE STAMDARO PLUBIMG CODE;PRWIDING FOR IRSPECLIW AND ENFWCOM OF A PLUBING COON:PRET=A PENALTY F ff i0$1 OON PER DAY FOR VIOLATION ff PROVISIONS OF THE COW;AM PROVIDING FW THE WNLIGfION rw AND EFFECTIVE DATE MEW Mr.Pipes aitl the plutlers antl eactitio s in thisfield apparently well pleased with this code and there Are ber7al abjwtiwns. 0.tt one Aicussian for larificatlon,CWneilmaeber Carter natle the notion th rdina ce No.87 0 and C IQ B tt tl tl th ti sitler en ordlnmce acendino Cheoter 17.vat endw r t 'tl f r en �n ted 1t v{deap that ear person wen be s ng f s nee aL,Et Lbona consideration. H ii bin 200 y cow y party ithin the city to hich saw ervice is .Il.ble d �" feet and to h7 h a onne5tian hes been made shall be charged ux tmdby fce equal to 16.30 Dar month p lot tract. H 1d in elatio th r contract with Elklnas lake. this rn ltl b a { ;itrementlaus spoof oP ;y d he feels this section ceetls to ba rcer7Lten. ilRnsider three contracts for.artistica 1 DON¢d d bY the Arts C own issio, 4 Mayor Monday then presented these contracts,as Pal lows. A Orchestra Supwrt--Huntsville Youth Orchestra:"$2,000 a - Oral and V{oan Archives- -Robert Ptwee: $1.600 HunLsvi lie Charale Seriea--Harley Rex: $10,W0 ',. fir.Pipes noted these are She a ame contracts as in previous years and are being r ommendce by the Arts Comoiseian 'regain kh7s year. Counc77number Knotts made the motion to rove of the three contracts listed above mtl v �Louciloenber Xmi on were aVo Discuss tions and tllrecNon form staff co ernin amendments to the sin ordinance in light o9 the Lind i. l i g a aor cs ue ec w I esslon bens schedule after the Pir...gItem the bedelayedenau a o4 the lateness a/the hour. He suggested wo A 5 yew to revise this iter. .Ile noked the City 9 San Antonia ed rsuiLeble Dalt rnletivi�e to thewithout rtable signs Cha first s ndment rights of freedom of spcech because there e pa gns in ten communication process: CITY IVHNQA'S REPORT--GENE PIPES I mer mine RyaIn to Nell X19 N 1F1pp-avi ss a November 25 rainstorm caused sane$2 000 d age Lo the 200 horse power motor at Well Na. 19�s well as approximately E1,fiW in tlmuge to the motor st t L o1,.4w a total of$3,600. He noked ® I�fund a vai table to make these¢mwgeney expenditures from the current budget(615306 well/tanks/boost t t lexpendi tat urewioF$3,400force Of$153.318 as of October 31, 1987). He sked For the Council's DProval of th! gancy.r Dai Cauncilmenber X and matle Lhe wtlen ko rove LhI. dikure and Cou ilmeribe 6 1 a entlad�tbe otion. u e we Sn en arse unan nous Oth t sone 10 Inch destroyed,headwalls the downstream side oV desti St et(bM{nd the H L iplplpe.ItWt)v t1d eon the m 9ateucon�Simddeadof A I baht t1 -9hth and 16th Street fort an I t��aa L Z.. �stru tL d .epee[,94h 5 St05•Al2e(Altt ll,th'i d HSDa lns_ta_llati4n of�wo�eod�tt Snai¢B�li��wt"i cu�vertsgthea � .. .. 4� _ i� k� k m- ,. ,a 1 S MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER B,1987 CITY CAUXCIL.MEETING ....,�.. BOOK.•Il". ,., ..,9y8 ^e{ f�iThh dS 11 at IOtHSt Z th 'if _.- .L peehe l t f theout h tl es ell on Avenue I for an t7matnd cost of$241,239.T nr He advised the—sting Feet of strub�And at at lure, 6s nenginal for a two martely 125 year.frequency t atom. He noted Alternative II would be adequate for a 26 and 100 year: frequency storm at press b t ld tillze,the headwall depth available. 2 pea advised share After lanakl tl tli- ss Mr.Nth Me Council t bath alternatives.Nr.Pi ¢ ndavailable for eith lure. Nr. Pipes said the city has to replace the water line, d d t replace it,we have So eb ild the headwall,and in order to rout ld Shal,we are obligated to mak th L 11' tl Shat we arc going to spend S26,BOO.S60,000.that will ultimately have M be Sorn up and thrown a sy later, d out .J are Ce'going to have to deal e h noted i age moves, ache hat the CMathe permanent solution now. M needs more fioxoc7al wasInf.r i t d fto 3Y aha Avon ,ue H wk. Pipe, aid Mondayhave drainage menay avai lobi L ff cS khe re air which was budgeted f A I casti nodi i of this natter. She City y bring this Information back t th C nl t Tuesday night. She asked how much ey is budgeted in drat nage? Yhat was it budgeted for? Xow his t ally theT there re the dollars going to a froW She nted tYettake look t the overall pi S e 7M Council ago ed addltienai infomaitan is needed. Nr.PInea id the tion is whether the Council Ss to deal with n interim solution or a permanent solution. Cauncilmember Bell ked that Lhe City argent tour for: She Council they can m what the damages are d review..-site the whole situskion... CouncilmuEen Carter" a,Rod to see the engineering report. Mr.Pipes noted he will set up the tour. "" 7 tenant of Ci Kell th Education Co•itk of theSouthern B 1Idl Code I t natI 1 1 S pas e v s¢ L tY s e¢ r L itt e t the Souther 6 11d7 p Loge C g eas International to revs 9 d t ex q p tit for P fd sionia1 certifications of building 1 p to N t d h pe to attend pc i g.: 1 g i B in9h Alabm'. ill be paid by the Southern Build Code Congress.Internatimwl..He noted.Ms.Kellg en 7s one N Lao mm6ers. i" f Texas,She other beiig Or.Charles M.Flanders,Program Manger,Tawas AIN University. Ne said the5 the n' Standard Building Godo 1s the primary tle t twenty totes d 361 cities 7n Texas and is thebasis for H L tile's bu11d7ng.codes. Ha tad thisix a they dthctiva, singular honor for Ns.Kellgren and is a credit to the City of Huntsville because of.her positi on in M city Review Panel Partici ati0n--Hank Eckhartlt Jr.--Su ar Land Police Chief StecLian serve on a selection v none u av o e r Eckhardt,Jr.,w selected to. - $ panel for the next of He saw of five `.1" Sim tate lected to nude a ren ndat police thefCity SXannag and.d City Council asf Sugar Land Do11th their police s se oma ion an o on "' hief. He felt this is likewise a distinctive honor for Mr.Eckhartlt and a Credit to the City of Huntsville. `? - 4 Re t nition of J.C.Lovino for 30 Years of Service-41etirement Ren tion Des a s n es aY n 9 S a toga t on r Oban for Mr.J.C.Loving,who has. been employee t the utilities department and a fireman fora nuebar of years. He noted this will be the Y,hghlight of next week's meeting. MAYOR'S REPORT-.NNE MONDAY . Y station to Coamissionin Ceremonyfor the awn ac agar ay not inv o ee eve is event to be held in Houston on the 23rd of J ary. She noted anyone.intereatetl should contact the City Secretary W 1kerCounty Transoortati C iLtee Mett Nyror M day noted-fi���ig 111 b t,p Nth thi g 1p Thursday M later tMt day with the 20:20 T.sportti Group to gi 1 p t. SM id he ott ded M.Pl Is..Coni-at-meets j en XD day to get an update the north loop 7d atio Shesaid tent tt app of th a pk nes h given and they will be c0 1 g b k with details.. She noted as soon as more information7 available on thi s,t am w111 be back to the Countil u7 th a.report..... Fundin,for Down town I Mayor advised h ill b me tip the week after next Nth group of citizens and inter ted people: I.b atnstoming ideas of 9 tt g rious funding opportunities into the downtown area. As Soon as f matian is. eye,, val Table,she Will be back to the COumt1 Nth Shat information for their consideration early in 1988. r rdanceSeminars71 1 a 1. r1.Bounds to report on the seminars held to ewplain the City's making oral Nr.oted twowereheld on this day(10:00 A.N.and 8:00 P.N.J. He said he and the ButldiigOici7lprenandtheHealthOfflter,Leslie Owinggs, ducted Lhe public hearings. He noted the dinence15e«11111 racepped and those in attendance L bath seminars have a btter understanding mw oP how the'. ! COUNCIL ACTIN s Qtv's Rezoonsa to Storm Problems Ni nd enE rain sthms. common ed the efficient services t the city staff to clear away debris after the recent'. Smoke Renaira C.&1 er Bell also extended his apPreci ati0n to.ffie city staff far thtr work in the Spring Lake+ ` Subdivision on the strets,the dma owl the water Ilia,. "- Tax Abe te.ent Ovsc""'a �ouncTRUir L'a—Er er urged that the Council discuss 1n zmrk,session a policy on S abatement m the Counc/l' knew ahead t Hoe when businesses erne here what they can find available them.then. He,askedfor it to bon cog '1 TncllmpmberlCarter asked that She sty council sit dam nd do taus thi Ni 9 about how 11 NIl go ab t implementing recytimgg, d not Just encouraging 1L. He said this in, involvement of Sem Ho alai State ' U v ty,who he hopes wlil take o leadership role 1n the comnintty and begin a recyel Ing program that will help'.. (M c1L,y. He saitl we can then hold them ug as a model to individuals and other businesses in the Immunity. He, asked that a recycling workshop of sone type be on the agenda for January. DID Rod Unso and Utility Lines on Avenue 0 CounfTliea�r m er o a ave a letter from DSU this week germane M underground utility linen 1n khe a t Avenue 0. Ha said the letter suggests that DSU has g Lien the Tann that the Couneil is not Iterested g, 1 this aay ore. He aid he wets GSU to understand that the Ca nal 1s, L least sero o4 them,ar Lill very'. '{ tereated in that subJect. In lotion to this,he.aald,wa a711 need another work session early next ye Mat; Jr„ - Will deal with new conskruction and underground utility lines. He said he is More that It does not fin mch gand; a to put existing lines underground while at the same time we era allowing nem construction M canes ue ke place: -lhnesabousuv rgrmouod: He said he would prefer this work shop perhaps even before we get to the Point of putting oldi aJ _ +� Wzuwx s h �{ tiJ ap3''. tk t l..x 5 i MINUTES C6 TIE OECFAER 8,1981 CITY COUNCIL MEEYINB BOOK"0" _ 979 4 C"'I'lleale,P y Hward reported the t ni nm ti g of the general saatlyo H d Mawr To S 7d of fear'a" tl Mil' P ten Sandra PIttt of Libenty stere rc elected to represent u region. He s y� here were no dlscusalons on the recent suggested change to the byy-laws,so the by-laws remain the sate wncernin d� $w he nuaber of votes reeded to pass matt t the general as enblu. Ne said there wu a brief discussion by J' ' axis,B GUIratir Moistant to Judge John Lindsay of Narrls Ca n(y,concerning taw abakemmnt. He said sbme i pp 22` M points he enpM1asizetl area f 11 s• 1)cities that are interested in tax abateamt should first establis v- iterla that.It,1 tlet he_ xh0{s.eligible,aM be fair to alsting businesses;2)that will bring sn the LYP buslnazls Lhawill have a regional impact;3)that will brinyy 1n money,not Just eschangI money I.thefro.bank to [4 s d` k;4 d tonslderatie az to whether or'ot that business x111 last long enough to pay the camm{iy to abets m Mae tries. He said sone figures used were that a business that can spend five million dollars"its plants ould be ensiderad far tea b,t—et, o a buslnass that x111 he-at least 35 permanent jabs should be ofar ,aidered az ane oP iM1a crlkria. "++.s x y Nr.Nor'd- itl th a 32 takes Lhet M1ave:sae-sort of abetment program. He said the legislature w11ll ratably,1n tM f t b trlking about.hat abatement should be that is consistent for industry,sine there is t✓� such statewid mpeLlti for bust nese. He said we.111 be hearing slot more about taz batew:nt s the uture. He seed the Council x111 need Lo closely scrutinize 7o a work session what it.ill do before{t looks a11 t ny bull s. _ I� After sone ��G__DIpOIgIEB questions fre the news media,the.o�uncil-fFai ad,{ournetl this meeting, r ADEUROM ,� wy ail actfullY'"""t 0xeaber 8,X1987 y r i t I z I r ° v` I r? g� MINUTES OF DECEMBER 15,1967 MEETING BOOK 0 960. .z INUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 15,1967 HELD IN THE CITY.COUNCIL CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVEHUE� - 5 IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER,TEXAS AT 6:45 P.M. C „ The Council•t in a regulars ion with the following.members present: ' e Jane Monday,Mayor Member.absent: Lily Officers Present: J - ' ^• 0.Eugene Barrett Ila G.Gaines &ne Pipes,City Manager M Gary Bell Scott BOunds,City Attorney Jim Carter Ruth DeShow,City Secretary ” Milli.B.Green Willi.L.Hammock Party Howard,Jr. - Bill Knotts Jane Montl called the meeting to Zer—TFe-invo[atloo w !$ Nays Monday 9 as presented by the Honorable Frenkel obinsan,Walker Lounty Judge. f CONSIDER TIE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING % g Cauncilmember Barrett natle the actio e rove a es a er 6 1987. teed br the Ci 6e[retary, uR f.F'6"ShaW�an Lound r now Dim mot on. eC rrcre navor no motion Passed!us ' i d F- G 001151p�p p1DINRMCE C 1d Ordinance No.87 1 euthorizin publf oa:iofG"Ena cel-1EIntent to issue certificates of obl7oat for a� tomactar ort a son tat on tlpv sl ' al fir.Gene Des, ty enager,presen a this ordinance,the caption of which 7s as follows: AM ORDINANCE AUMBRIZING PUBLICATIONOBI RS AND NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IS SIE CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION FOR A LANDFILL COFACTOR.AND MINING VARIOUS Sr 4 PROVISIONS RELATED THERETO "'p", -` Pipes Led since the Council has decided to retain the landfill thud t solid Waste disposal, t f L �+ e s ry ID.- proceed with the acquisition f equipment needed.as anticipated when the budget was prep d Hallys oted the landfill compactor and set of les were damed needed to ontioue'n the landfill busl Hai gted this compactor ill be purchased with four year certificate of obi igatimon and will r plat th ld''., wpactor which was purchased in 1977. He noted it is anticipated this Compactor will last much longer thantha�'i tlmated life expectancy of four years. Council1w Knotts made the motion to rove of Ordinwce No.67 d d Caunc11ma6er Barrett seconded the motion. motion asetl unan Ime...v. COBIOVR BID cider bid for water lies far maLer7als to coo Ls OW,water line on University Avenue to Bio State Ut777tv', a�n ��ira50 to e a ram . . un e y tY ger n w e roe ve for these uNjerlais, ging —Dot.from S24,880:75 to 22,650.65. He the ac ded Ppro in,the bid of Big State Utility,the low bidder at$22,650.65. Hids a11 rrettmade the motiony has done ess to mior Big ofState the bidUtility In the Big State sUtiliandty,ashave discussedvabye and Couuncil Cou a' aec�m e3-EFe mfTgn. A7T W—re fn TU m�e. . e u an masa . nsider the options and ward oftbbids for sewer reconstruction work on the Sm Houston Park Area A and Avenue yt= sgrr 1 nes pas, Cily presented the following two bid proposals from Insitufore for the Avenue M!sewer renovations for the Launc'1 s one,d—tion: A. Park Area (Sm Heston Park from 19th Street to 17th Street): $84,395 -} (5106,000 currently budgeted) B. Avenue M (App ximately from 11th Street th 17th Street): 8243,272 Y' (Funds not alloceted at this time) ' Pipes advised these bid prices do t include point repair,,obstruction removal.water for cwpl tt g the - rWecL,tlunp its for debrfs generated fro project,accessto right-of-way and as ts. d c rtlination OA: raffic control. He recommended a warding the bid to Insituform for a ea A due to the sensitivity t the heavily: oiled park a Co...ilmeaber Bill Knits made the motion to rruve of the contract with lnsitufom Gulf: - e Lh Inc.to erehabilitate K r line rSar t Streete I ew CWSs en or[wacas—,roMa `ti Mr.Pipes then advised the area under the street an Avenue M can be approached 7n one of three ways. "S of laws: 1. Construct nes parallel 1S• in-house): 5159,117`materials and labor costs)*(3S moths) 2. Construct new Doral lel 15"(contractor): 5200.352(estimate only)+ {*� 3. Insitufom existing lines: $243,272 (6-8 weeks) es no n e design apineering costs to prepare plans Cod specifications. Pipes felt Insituforming the existing tines would be the logical choice considering traffic control,b i 5' j nterruptions,conpl M.time and int_ tion t the in-house construction crews water line replazmenk h tlule. - nil the Fire Station,ENS and city hall parking let traffic interruption. He advised unallocated fund 1 thgj u t t$655.000 are currently available for this project. The City Nenagw said 7t is his racwaendat they he Council and the bid to InsitufoYe Gulf South, Inc. After d{azussion 9 n ffiws of Lhe Us.' - ay .ng un,thel1—berr Gradvantag"een of gotegout for d t at gives the u ertai tf t on esaa ted awhat additloneland ecoi Lspmeyabe there ormmyye Ise,he Could recommend going With the Inst tuform bid.Councilne bar Green then madethemotion to a of th .1Wfom hid for the sewn ovation work for Avenue from to treb recon a man avor a p ro a vo nes 1, as Sid r author{yat7an for the Fixed Based ereLor at Huntsville Airport to Proceed with construction of war n acco Cote W e ...con ren , r ! + pas s onager, en presen e e request of Nr.Yade Gillespie.Jr.,General Manager o t 11{e:Aviation,dated Oetnher 30,1987,to censtruct m aircraft storage.hangar within La boundary of th `�" '.'-?i 8 0 1 s Yea. He noted the i :11 be 50 fest by 60 feet with 14 foot eaves and will be convents nal -`^ ea '--`tail buN l ding u,Gn a cont t 7 b Mr.P7 pe id the proposed onst t is in wag t with A tt 1 -- III.Section 1.Paragraph 6 of th-Lease Agre t f F:xetl Based Operate g Service by and bet sen the City nd k" .a. t�`.q �x + 7 ✓ d Pi ntsville Aviation,dated June 21,1983. He noted he would ask the Counsl to approve this conditionally the dine,being that the building be constructed in such fashion that at a later data 1t be added make �.} cording to our master Dlan,for a series of T-hangars rather than one single hangar. Cauililmmber Howard tl �+.. 3 m a emtaan to rove of the authortzat7on for this additional he._ en err.1 is contlrtlon YhaS if'e1-c f h a that it can be bu 1L onto at Ater tlate as tllxussed antl Council oember Breen secan t Won.w an t emotion ease on..,..s t ere av C11Y EIXMER'S EPEIT--3]IE PIPES a r, sun.of Statim Sewers War.y Pipes reported ta on the city theengines,Council took on thisdate to viem thedam gas doe W the qty'sstore r system. He n tail the city nCineer and his toff nd t ded7 t their Yta W maintman.a M theY„ i tion system and the tle9ign d ntrxtlan work pl oad I. ady.aetl.Guth ized.by.the waters undo the pita1 const ction progr a d,if the Council approves p d th ugh apendeni consultant to Hake the ,N ssa y Ladles and cal.lation,an this portico of town branch th t e 1 lied today,to order to yylve a the als f information which to decide hat course of action to take. He id do know that 5210,000 7 f ready planned,but will only address the loth Street problem and a portion of the Avenue I problem and doe t ' re the Avenue M or 11th Street bottlenecks in the Town Branch drainage U.tem, r does 1t speak W ay act that retention ponds that may or may cot be mailable,would have on the overall ru ff in a five,tan A ){ 'ft t that a have nohwnd to yet backoint Hsevtce,id hand xh,lerth,sy,ft that was an emehe,. water line apasnd on 1I th A L ay Pu 9 y ma,if mother wale 11IS 1:d i rthat system we to break, than this line presently out of service,will become very critical es fer s an (µ�. tante back feed that would ordinarily be in place. ;i He aid if the Council prefers that the city simply Put the headwall back on the northern side of 10th rat and cope with the situation s best w an in the foreseeable Suture while a develop nos 11winter n for drainage the town branch oM we the staff will i do that. if,hupedit the Council w,istotry to n; v taming what the dlt,nafo most is before we Pat any coney 1n this.Sia will expndiW the design engineering t �1 oting we have no money for either solution). ' Mayor Monday noted she is still not comfortable amusing a decision as she feels she still does not have { ^ fflcfent information. CDuncilmember Smack.s ggested upporLing d holding that water line in place r rily With creosote posts buried eight to ten feel. Xr.N11da,Director of Public Utilities,notnd they 'a veld do that a go back into the bank with some steel.....meat to support the pipe. t Counci "'bar Aatts nd o ern for the t1 express ty's liability 1n the event on's property 7s flooded 6 s s of the condition of controlled drainage fxillttes. He said he feels the City n ds o longer range sWdy ntlralnage. He said ire IM dy have two hydraulic Studies m this problem and we could not be is far out of I; tie if we used those studies der to save sane costs. He felt we do need Lo look ata lt1 g engineerto Iv the Structural desf99 of the boxes. He iso wggestnd king the Highvay DeperbnenL f g y.P d r pular funds for the Ilth Street drainage problem. He urged the city to be nrpful about g1 1, 1 es a d W more strict,n its enf—eat of the codes as it concerns our drainage systan(concerning building structures ar thmn,etc.),and to Sort closely with and support the Planet ng Cassel as on concern,ng Satter,such as this. - The staff was asked to review again the possibility and casts for a tmporuy repair to the washed out to n t 10th Street d to lnvesLl gate usi na the 7 ting hydrwl7c studies antl the possib711ty of the and to �;.. ued a those a order to wave loser to final a iston on a long range solution W the drainage umbl ter sae discussion far information,the Mayor moved to the amt item an the agenda. ostler Resol ut7on qo. 87-18 camendim W. J. C. Levin an the can letion of 30 are of service and his tareant from untsve. {. Mayor Monday then oesid.I this ResoluCion came ding Mr.'_M; Loving fa his 30 yea'of soul..W the 3j Sty far the Council's naltleretion. Cnncl lmember Na.mtl mWe the motion W ad t Resolution Xo.B7-IS nd cilaaber Bell secondetl the emtton. were n aver a e a on ass unan emus a Council ,1 a entetl eResolution o r. ov ng. r. pas, ty ager, n presenLe Mr.LormA Nth ndy j layem's mud plaque far 30 years of service along with a CILy of Huntsri lie cap vtth six stars,one for h iv years. Nr.Ta 8riahI of Lhe Huntsville Volunteer Fire Department the presented W.Loving with an the {$ 1aq from the Volunteer Fire OepartmanL. The City anpge presorted another gift from the employes of the -;{ ty i the foam of a fare hydrant painted green antl Mile vlth brass f1Ltlilgs,because of M.Larillp s se Ice th the fire hydrant maintenance program.The Council then joined the Staff,fireman and friends refreshments and conversation. _ SUPPLEIENTARY AGENDA ITEM ns7der autheizin advertisemant for bids for a starter unit for water well no.18that ex.aa the$5.005 bid y 1 r or or:at on ran u ate unds. c Nr.Pies advised that gas a' 14,the staff dia—oral that the starter mechanism for the 300 horn on said the most far a replxemeA unit is i lectrtcal ter on water well 1B malfunctioned over she weekend. He _ proximately S6,M, o although this is t an gmcy,the staff does t have authorization ds the ' u'r t budget to take bids this Item antl if seething shald happen to tJla TRA plant,then it mil betas I^. g cy because water well 18 fs very,apart t to our Exams water ystem. Nr.Pipes acted funds are bH1 I •the rent budget for these type repaairs and there 1s currently$26,000 available fa the repairs. Ne id he taffy quests this tlssrizatron that 7t can bring back to the Council an January 12,the bids it hu _ e7 ved. Couxilmmoner Knotts made the notion to wthor7xe the staff to sok bids far this starter mxhat as and no 11Oma.mosser.I a emtaon. All we In favor muse t on Damsed 111Y011'S REPORT—JAE MONDAY ansortation 2020 Information Form Mayor Monday asked each of the Council W corp late the Transportation 2020 Information form for the H7ghxay h L d portent cancer Lhe Cmuncai's express of mend far the dedicated highway fun money. She advlud that Nr ' arole Ziegler,District Engineer,of the "I".. x171 be proposing in January(Por a Jua letting)the app 1 anfour lane,curb ad gutter street construction on Ponsa Walk Road(Itnntgaery Road/FM 1371)frau SO No t , 1 vee an I.45 and the Constructlm of A new Pour-lane bridge across 1-15 far an extmaian of Possum Walk Road t niiral hundred feet on the west side of 14 to four lanes,along with signalizatlon for the feeder road,. Mayo 1 ay said this is direct result P the k of the Walker County Metropolitan Transportation Caaitt i - - i g a plan filed with the Highway Department for consldaation when their funds became available. may Monday aV aid there i possibility that the widening of NISSway 75 Worth may be considered in 1988,according W NO. iegler. She said traffic counts are new being taken there and will be at in to 'u All - � S y, z, z k n E4 MINUTES OF DECEMBER 15,1987 MEETING BOOK'0' 962 Wisdas Doan House Retention Is Wed ne¢day(10 A.N.to 2:00 P.M. and City Hall Lunch—i Fid Mayor Monday advised the Council of the Christeas Open House and the Cite Hall luncheon to be held this we k i t City Nall.She than wished everyone a Monderful Christmas aad New Year. Th next naetin to be held on dare r6.q 5 12,1988. 9 COUNCIL ACTION .i� T.Ab. at Norkshr Councilmember Knotts asked about the tax abatement hurtshop and the possibility that Mayor Pro ten Howe d s mxk with the City Attorney,Scott Bounds end Dale Brown the Clty Plannar,to prepare this vkshop.we tomedond noted the staff can prepare for that work session and certainly Councilmutar Hward's in n+_ Fire Report Cori lmanbar Ball ' pre¢¢M his appreciation fm the information n ilres fought by the Huntsville Fi Oeparinent. He asked that it be broken down to show which fires are taught In the county and which are fought n i the city by adding another colons to the report. ADJORINENI The Mayor and Council then wished each oth r and all present a vary,Merry Ch istmas and Happy New year.T meeting then adlaurned until den'r 12,1988. .. .. - �h „ R�es�,11�a))tflly bml tied,Q/�/f J h15ar� ¢c :City ec 3 - HISTORICAL NOTE: The routes of Decanter 15,1981 will conplete Voluse 0 of the Huntsville City Council Mlou B-1 a�dn u f the largo minute books. Eff.tive danuary,1988,ted City will rove to the a of - 1/2 X 11 inch minute book n rd to utilize a ser cagputer d laser printer in the preparation f the m note d b cooperate with the State of Texas'preference for 8 1/2 X 11 Inch standard paper size on all govey'naent dooaaents and raaords. s� n- t� V /.1.