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Taney Velua Pisemaa'e 1].50 x. a er Pay R.Lil lard ' " 13.50 _- _.-.__._. -_-.__ • 1385 w. A. Come lle,Jr: 13:00. i 131fi B. F.wlleon " " 1y:50 __..... .... -- 1 132'/ 1101d Hooka ... ". 4:00 1J31 P. A. LOYia9 1):50 -- -- -_--�- 1389 sml th " 1]:50 Ps alk 1330'.' Billy eakar 15.50 _............:. 1331. I:e lar 1].50 .Lloyd 9 1#33 Joe Pxeneh " 17 50 w1131.ea plPk3n . ".:. 1]:;60. 1334' At. _y 13.00 ___.. __... H • .n • 13]6.. J. D. 0 Lerety ..: 1337 C !.... " 6.00 00 13369 D id ti-x 133Mik 11 " " 15.50 1340 T. c 1391 AnEerson ". .. T.o6 1341' A. T¢!e. ". H. ls.sD 1343M Nilli oma • Q. 10.00 .. 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S5g1 - P 1 CORP.- 1,93fi.)5 k 1431 zlek School Fvnda 3]].85 IBM }^v G c Nark fox Sty Sufl9e 730.00 ' j4�� 1526 P 1 t - - - 245.15 1432 T h i ElHot-Cv. C x Pct.c ' d p 0 43 pp ^� 1433 p f Public Safety Llce q Needed far City 152] C a 1 quip 333.0 ^ 1434 oh.- Coon it 1528 Tohn.on L 1 w 1415 1- 1 k Coun I3 30,00 1529 axdy Lumb Ss 1 6 1 Palvt,ETc. 1.82 Y 1436 y illi ngeley crlm¢n 10.00 1530 axd Di ter i n -e '11 l43] Paul%noa -iI.S. 20.00 1531 ill Adv L gal 1 9.0 1418 Ir A Mo re vcilmaq 20.00 Y 1532 evi11T-1. 30.55 1039 T h h . vcilmav 20.00 P 1533 q iS. 8q p al l 382.00 Yd qO A p. is. uncilman 20.00 1539 1 1g Big 1 120.80 ry!w3' 1441 T h lap ..limen 20.00 1535. F aty Co. a .55 1842 City Payroll ami--Illy 13,33].60 153fi Heextfvel 1 C P1 g m t-Matkheme 1443 6e on ter Tape a uthp¢rk Add. 1,10).36 153] Martlnea g r ivlca. 16.50 9 1444 1 g pensee tD Tulsa 150.00 153. M g 11 Chamlcal Co. Ch 1 1 1]0.15 1415 R1 k T hool Fun da 55.00 114.91 1486 h t 0 Ch ap te; ire Plug Ivv [o xy 155,00 1540 g HceefProductectxle Ea hine RentalPB q1..ring 0 p 5].00 T T 1447 be ov az Al loxance.. 90.001 1541 3 ee PZOducte Sig 490.23 u; a 1448 ➢ 1 k R,£und on Mo.B .P• 80.)6 ne W to 1 1.40 _ 1449 a tty Nia c. 9 08 1543 Moo=t oal C orP' oxma 1 r 3 ezp.neea o uelna,e F a 1 Bi-,N 1450 CL y 11 ask ly Payroll 4,49).36 1549 011 Co. uel• 13fi.3fi - .s"t`q 143.1 lree' tuck Refund on N er Ta 65.00 1545 i a Ball, Inv o Le B.B] SS Jf c 1453 eco Ree..rant sale Yor Sat P 10.00 85.95 1453 Role r'e BB.kh.S Sazvvca .int:an S":ti. xTc. 896,16 1546 p. awes Engr..n Well P a It- 1,345.05 t 1 4] ndue irl ea, 3 Pi 1 , Bolts,E Y 3 1455 tl ld 51 M AID- azpayment of Na-Hill 14.17 1549 d y c. Ina. eT P dge a2 41 �y§,*F 11956 J h 1. on [veoovl ad, 1 Copy of Gr. Nat c Nell. 0.00 ' 1550 d ow 1 h S r!gh ill 40. S B 14 A1*1 rc� a qy 11460 ...ri...No rkelA....a ➢ueeNEo zR0e zeldeB.Axe 1 61125,00 1553 li b1e ' NSldin ti.. t•reel 1]9.03 *q t2P P 115] 1 551 y ad Sg y Snare 1459 553 } * M1e Gz¢aT Neem¢ 1551 W N ld g g yg.n, s b 11861. T Life Ae . Co.C Sfe lth In Pz 3,534.0] ]]3.16 '1463 e0 Theta R80 Chapter. ain Cing•PireePluga 080.00 1555 al k T 'tor $ S' 1556 1 1 zP• A 9 Ci y y; eekly y 33 9,933.51 , a .% 1464 '?g kA a`.'Zice 19th I i 95 1,130.00 155] lk d t Iefi.)1 g 1465. 'P 1 al Benk itA ldi g Y nd of 8th"Qtr. 3,185.60 1559 x xa L.ivb 1 Y 1 g Bement 6fi.96 146fi o. f d 15,00 y 115.10 ' -i �� 1560 lk o p. Dit, 11 4 1 greement C pl b un ch Program fez Wakax'i llivg 50,00 1562 X11111 h Coephalt Pxodv �C1P l 1 1 6 US age A9x...evt 350.00 f 9 1460 .,Toga 3IN 0 A p 831.39 1469 U 1 d C as Bills Fer City •0) 1563 d electrlo Supply Co. p ic. 130.99 $ r'1y''144q �41w 1 14]l G ltH.l StNCHH 1 k 1111t1ea Co Bl .ttLvae111av1 ON ce¢CS[y 9,840.68 1565 sed e1b 11¢h P,ivnl�ngoCo. 6uL pil 3.10 "" r lgy2 S M1 k C ell Tale.Co. Tel.pho..Bill,Ff or City 1,530.]9 1566 Ut.tity ppl C PL d Bolk¢,Reducer, St.. 3,892'14 'illi 1473 Ak ice 4 1P G 133.99 1 Office 653.50 1.£. 1474 A 1 Wozkc Aa emb hip 60.00 156] i c p o P. 28.05 II 11475 A 1 hl a 9e rvleeaoc nap i A It.tion DSpt. IR:NS k- 1569 .­Bal y o el . Bu 1 114]6 Rep f S 693,00 15]0 -Calih h ]4.1fi tax. 1q)) B b Pply upp11 [ 6 e Dept. 31.43 •}. ae 6 8 v ale Groc. Le fPl aw r d 15"!1 andel Nh 1 1Bldg. . 1 W t p pp 11:9] AR]B B h Nh 1 Cle ev ing Bupp li ]B lfi 15]1 Signal E 9 B 0.10 S , 180 euzxoug..a corp.Pxactl c. 14� lits per 6 rolls lq 8] 15]3 etexling 81ect;onlvs Short W.V.8 28.13 La ,60 Antenna ate � e � �f �'h;1� . 1�' ✓F � � ��'-,ip 5" e"xn .:w _i 5k.'#' `s ,1Y`'x, :-� „ `2`U-'" _ ��. PAG ', ...... PASS#5s.: 1 i 1 P . PS bi 1 PASS. t T. 3 2 e d 4 1 A P: k 1 ilk , p L 0u dg fled o cage 4 'III ill, Ni lliamc c inyl,C fi.4o cried: p 5 h i Pq ) p. 6 d ASE— Apt. M i 1 1 f h y k r 1]) Coip.. Lib g 9 ae. 96 P d b 1 11 gh h 1 g hi b 1. 1 3a f d b i city1579 amn a avc 95.2 11 j l h S y l h lk d g 1 �I h ce l k 61 h h h i p i9_ M d. fiJ ---- --- 1 yAt 1 a dl f o ing r p een e . n—for pp va d1 1 8 b 1 h d b 1 ll. i dP h dl f pC. _ The ox s city c unci linen d i y i th d - S.—El. ..vied y runt , Tex ea th-axth b 1 1 IY ae 1. 1 ty gi d G-1--' hi hi. L h 411 4AYES,h O.., h n.i aigpl d t a 1 h h d zing 8 1 1 1 d an 4 M P—.9, b d f S tat tCe n ted e p y v i did not IC 1 b 91I1 Ed,b d L 1 1 y A t y 11 y q +�.. Y 1 De a en9 h h d Ey 4 M1 f iby D �� We n h £1 ea deliver n 111 h ase. dthT pt b d p yi 1 b1APc £ d fli 11. d d S e Eki 1 gel d illy eaddrrch (6anatary)--Y.. City e ev n ngl a ra ld ted tp ere w e6E u pater ii.. veion xh—m All 1 awill neiierea eN Pe=mine upo p,yment of the$100.00 h 11 -1 h h 8 5 y 4 k d xmlt fee. $3 7x OD, 1 h h 1 .. y $1 15 h b y ^`( p lit L H d h t $ B 00 1 p 1 g 9 r 3 E h 'c d 1 20 f tR ah £ 19 )5 h t. h , City Ailit. f$6 616 1 h Aft..It h ve San C ity of vote Slla i bAd.by C i v h 8 r li.. Por]OO " f th 6 f h h --ding h.:11 'DO YAft- --------------------- d S nd I( h i y g1 p 1 h 1 K i y l y d M1 li L h the 'R 6 City a d 1 00£ d h fl M1yd600 f n4k-5 k t* xae unc i.lmen . fi i Lhd h 1 t h 1 i.lav F unt 111 b d t. y t 1 1£ h—-bdy mad. 4' 4. :.t ant by 11 approve the I 45 S b owin pv f 972 GF iv p p ed by 1 1 d 3 xE` yi I hereby.e m e 2 t�' i n - y 1 d b Sa t o aPp-- thea E. tk umPefl....)6,390 [I r T-1:1-11 1 Y 1 1 Nhen Tara 4 .Put t ,th cf h £011 I x u zt or M a S P d d la. 6eA k Ve ) C 1 i nee �k c „'sa Idk !X -Sp—P reek lent.0 Dae Por ap ra. Cil. 1 p d 1 d by 11 h rov Lba ra s lana e uPa:ancenaene•••••••.•3.43• Sc d n m t1 r v vu lY Y 91 l'd M.e otiontc 1 d y Will to C n k i v.k Nith City-A t—by rtln Ili ,+f„•-L// �'I it,of a villa. Colley an Lhe.prellmanaxle.of the above named p-lame. xa 5 k - n e lr ' u t At tble time,a bt roe mdde by 1 a h it v T th¢table, thelm 1 a S E h P I. y n 1 E The x nvrab tdnyor a City Counmxlmen exri ed. N e tavllle.imexa ",, ( asnv i[maxtev x made a mofivn, m¢ a ny1 p f d =e m ash Gentlemen: nei vn Ordinance until E M' dy :1, otlov w I hereby.submit the follor,in epnrtefo h h bar, 1972: vote, re 1 Axe, )NOES, M1 1 di 'p "" .: ...5 Ok d1 ancehxl hado d.a]D d1n11D h o idh 1 d d b 1 it.r elkrto P ,. 9 P 35' ae 00 AYES 0 hui t o to L S w E Y y •P 91—Y1111 d 95E3. , h yP pd d h Son 'uW5'55�"N { 1 gAL 1 6 ' P krey j"'t 't' 1 1 E un Ilmav D e an P 1 d 9 00 >) v y Co ate.a d d by it 1 k Notpt a ae 1 v ❑1 ... .. 6 '3 eh Of x 1 n" 'ESPpa ( x3 _ .. s �� fed......:........ 9106.50 mayor oneall ox th She Council .ting Q$llty H cfl h 9 the y 1. 'a 1" 'y R£ y D itted, h d 6 1 b mr.Hob Tixna d deur d. h 1 y io xeehlhe P Y - by 1 1 p, ae onded bke 1 Th p h may t0 rxe A j h q alitY ave , a 1, e 1 id n ainostake x q i t —MMM" v. City—p City oP vote villa Te water rate study and ra om .tion made Dy It. i d at length b To: ay ox c '-"' 4 Counni 1. motion was medecD m nci linen B lli 1 d d b n 11 lee R.t "'. . Toa b ax na Ca tY Councilmen'--' -- Y C Y y f e ills, T vept theAlnerease Sn r t i th d d b 1 m e 5i} `# n vtion rat put iv a vote eiRhe.e twexe fi AYE., 9 1 cad. ~ NSEOr Waller read a loiter fx m Carte —q—ting h lora the w Oe I Fi33;�{ E h zeby submit t e following report E tDe montM1 Dour mbar, 19)2: Aiker Aeeociation, auppoxRing thaha em!V.i R. 1 d by. ncl linen mooith the ' M df} T orpaxetxon Cf OCnF inea...........$2,937.50 canded ny CvunellmaE.➢uvlep t h i y 1 1 h ocia tr on,r TSvket..........................$ -0- membership oy$100.00 pea.ly. Whe th p t a h e. AYES 0, 4 $2,93].50 by the motion pA sed �""} e p mt£ul ly eunmlkted, -.tion vaamade by Councilman.Ton eon.,earn fled by C nCilman Thomp.o. th the me ti-9 be marl 1101111= n ad'—E.d. xAt—PA—d. v M°pt9� c.poxatl en COu t Cudge e w n• -auntevllle,Texee � - 'ApA �I.NALLE OA y.;... i � S - - +�'x % M1 qau'^ _:� 1•r"vt s, �t4.'+ln x' H. `- 7 "'"vtz PPAGE f9 AGx ds _ _... . MINUTES OF THE� LAR SESSION OF THE CITY IMICIIN s COIN E uLA 0 AI xe 111 , 9 T],30 e T THE C Y ,xpN T Le A"­ ON JU14 YR23, 1973,A 3 P.N.,AT THH—T HALL,1027 11 , —A.. tie Clly 1111,11 m in g ar— t th.City x.11 with th.following memb e=a P k Ci ogryCil L.Sn regular a saav a [he City all.With the fo11oF1ng mbe ecenk., -sit• y .eller M Y= h I 1 _ n b 1 - 1 9 eYk a Ptc"aa A l t a S y e 11 ley. nbkt E. Tvh.aon 1 Ral h Davi. c.tt s. .iohnaon i _ - - ' xhe—1— .9 bill.mere praaenied fos apprpvaly i dp i by h Pp inu the mtes o£Lha 3p 1XIMENT -y. - 1 i g h d 11 1 h d d h l O x 1 h h p %.-y g 1 C it 1 d p 1 q 1 1 gi 1 15 3 111 1 ko4,394.68 1 ereet200.00 ' �+ h k it 1 fi V. 1 d e 11 3 k B] 0 1 1564 i k fund 1gu 4 1585 1 1 1 Depo Sh 1 g uncle BD ��' sr1.x Ih.h axing c Oil H oad,-Angier 8 ' 1586 nal Bank ]43.00 _ r , - \ dl .1-1.. fi L by ay �: EE ce T n 9 41 0 0 i n 1 P i P ( Y BO f h d1 1 h 1 9 peg) 15 ] n f f OD k�qL A¢dvi* k—L 19]1 S k1: d ¢ 3 4 0 00 k N.Y. z h h 1 g cice 10 h eL A£tar t vey 1592 1960 H ink d m _ 1 9 00 v Lo9Lhe O=dlrtanc cleeing L e h. Sng,a °Soo w made by Co ncilman mhompeon, 1593 1965 F inR nd unda 526.00 'v'"iLk 'hr, n Z` tl yf.N by P d P h d IA 59.5 19 NN Y Bink ede i"it 5 G p f L d 1 L d h f 11 1 P 9 1 yakY 1f 1 1596 Y 111 d r. " l•ap x'.T 'y . "f :.i+dfj Y �n 1 4 h i 1 id f. ! ' 1597by k 1 1 p1 1 f d i 1 Y SL h P c n 1. - 1549is E. J Ravarn sh errn9. —Pvae..d de bY.the NaYor in 1600 R a T •, " „ 14 Pro Jects;xlthiha followiv9 o n9 ..Per t. 1 vv ,, 1601 k h ,. ,. 1„ 1. ty iak¢ S.ser f b l i ma '�y 1602 111 k - alloc sling h undc E f 4II 1603.. 1 yd gl " 1. P it ase I� ■�Cp 1606 illi h kin18.83 e + µ 2. 11 5a db rry _ ,. „ „ so a. k Y cllon 15l ,�i i r. 1 y3-"y i ePartment - t! s.. y h e e E + X i h hi v sub" 1 d h 1Co. S S !one 1611 d i¢z r 16 83 & dy i iia 1bi 1. 11ng of bid,with the date aE P bI..Iy 1 1613 Ceon " " ad q1973 0 1 g ha 1 tiv } 1615 QWilli... 1111 m 11 00 k q d pp 1 h va h d nvav whrcI 1616 1 1 ge city p a y. 1]3 d 1 g h 1 d o cath Elcatlev,bcbdi,is 161] " " d r i A 1 n m y ll l y rlman Th.,...to avthveiae {.' 1618_ G d " " 3 §x I— 91£1 -f h d cam.. RS " 3 1619 k Ss - m S S111vgeley,sec 6 Ilmen Nv p 1 nk k 620 ynex iG. a 3 } vxe t 1621 G g 14 50 '� „ „ " ' Nati p d' 1622 FI.yd 12.00 r llan 18.80 1 W ^ y x 1 m d y C c11...xhamp eon,.......d by Couociloa°imlak Thai The meeting be 1fi Rd DSaReneon 3 5 '' ed, O—.passed. 1635 emf tIl - a6 DO 1fi 26 vet r e d 9 fL4 y A. 1627 W.y W-1. TEST led PC—x.FALLEN, AE.. 1628 ekt aehll 1 v11 fftiy lies - 1 61 44 16]9 CStyYP 1 Payroll 19.30 11 ek y ysoll 4 65 i 1 1° PRANF% ip9oN,T .,CITY SECRETARY 1631 C oeds laq 303.49 xx N r¢Y. OR x Ili 1632 G P �€' ler Jk' 3633 "'fit P.M.of Huntevill Credit P - III =ned 1 ue➢k 1 60 �,. vY✓.iN .+i..a'.. v, r et 1634 d to Pharmacy ire 1 a1 BUPpliea 1 0C+ 1635 %ey Prini.tbvp mFl 9 p L 143::s JS`i 999���III 1636 N.F¢lley, D.v.M. g ,.p 1610 ' 16] yren orms GYaphi..Commundc f Steel g ea 1,3 H31LCospneel, CO., Inc plies 1 4]fi dl {C bti3 ' I, d 1fi40 I.....l1a1 Pire squlp. C Ei a ifi;'q barged- 4]46 e� , - =r r pm. p 1641 nand TOB.Hneon, x g i fi er 4 j 1643 xaed Pt.sof rpelfa=a 11 Y1=. el ] 36 3 tl 1y Ge Oe Te 5 5 k 1964 xas Dept.1fe1£a=e aXt ib i Q ending 12/31/]2 3 ]5 w ;I 1645 Robert S.C.—It 1 Snea 29 t $_5 1{ 1646VOII th 164] N.1 9. Co. i 0 Mb'H',�✓�v.k4 ,- 649 Imn¢c 5.00 1649 SI,p 11 C- P e A uPPli.a 3 .IF Plre alvter Llnars 1650 ea£¢ty CO.Co $, xmna ]fi.90 1 ' 1651 ntevilla I Adve 1 1 g 2 �2t^if 1652 astfield A ody Bhop epe lce Car#l06 259.60 S f. 1653 Hell 61gbe, 2 eigv elanke 152.01 N Y Y 3e T r `*er,1,u&-r aS d '2 2,+ 4 : F Y ai. • u� `"`x5,'M' `a 5.E>3 - ✓ + ' t3 .T1'k'*z ; +4."��c? c u � � s `Yrs' :� t #` k a '"�A�� rv. �u • 4q'.z```"3z3`� � PA. _. �"���,, g �.'�`-u 1 '7 y s, �y,;f�'t�z�'��•"'�a 5�;C'�X'�'�`a.t$`Y""'��'. s v �r�.� ekca 911 E - �I = C.xp. Paxaa :xamoxa or PAxxaBm d es CA x 174e m1cB it . S111ngeley 11 U01 11 Parm salt- ti01 0.50 1750 1 it n O.po 655 neywell,I alatmrCh siteC .28 ]51 ank M ncl lmen 20.00 165] eodye ar 8 5 oxe vi a Tlreece cemb 11 '1'6.55 Aa1Ph Aemrhvle ncilmah.. 20.00 lbs. salsa¢ t 0mfoxm 67 A5 lls9 un1aP nellman 10:00 1659 1. L B B9 1]55 as t P 29 166 a 3.3 _� 1]) h 1 .Si. .1- IS p i CS y r 2 136 0 i6 p p dia airs )00 g 1]598 t 1118 d gchool Nepa 66 y s gal 1 39 43 {i 0 0 1664 1 d Sgh PDlic g 90.40 I 1)60 t mil ye 1 e fl drama 64.90 1761 ill t 7 .oU 1 62 2 p0 16 be] C1 1.80 3 V d Y almb i LY T vel - 14.95 1 8P. . rP.. g ment A nti ach ine 416.60 1]64 h 1 Ta h ice ,056,]4 1669 id g 8ervic ea 5 �. 1765 h of P1.1 ad M z p p 4]5 0 ' 1]66 d 2e 9 sexvi tea ib r 1 56011 N #g ]fi 7. '0 0 671 r ldl ffi 1 1 e 0 00 y•' 3768 city 11 N' k E 31 0 �i 1673 m 1 1 bl C 6 1764 03,875- C 75 00 11.6 4 Pest Y tln9 1 D e 455 ' 1177 ]]0 EI tl k P g nee for 1/73 Sd 0 NS "+' a 76 SMSP 1'ht d g .16 1772 d' o xdaare 1 10 1.,- 29 4] xv tee o Au 495.95 aq. pv, Redd n r t Control .00 � .1773 "It"Mlnea wap Ilt,Acck gYU ] fc 6 iP Dept.:Pit n Cavplinga,eke. ,34 �I I6 9 p 1 a Ypb D 465.02 1]]5 1 9 21 c 11 ddy£ pp1C ---ti... 1 1 S ae or Ambulance 3 538,50 �j 117. Th-j; 17]9 d h bi h lona Nub ePt.....11Ae nga,veIves�e3tc: 140.21 ISI, - 16as. Rivera Sae Ct a 571166 } 1)80 taxiing Bleetronlce Rasio Paxta } 4r 6d 1686. s r. .+ ? ,• P g co1 64 ]92 li b 1 1 3 )r^A* 1 7 PS - M nta 1 - 23 SU 177 a £fi PP1Y 1 PP11:.e 779 t x5' 68 0 1 P y i re me 2.12 �jI; 77 32 £fi - ld pplies 78 20 +, d] 87 36 ! 1)94 ti 1 169 3M £9 Sig.. 60 3 { Y ! b M b11"l p d 67 ` 1)85 a h£ h 1 1- Ch i 4.1:11 p + �' 1" 1 92 ldl ce Ee CSm 1 1 1495 i ` 1]86 f 95 .; 1¢93 Ad vn Inc em .27 I 1]87 nc. u p 1 pacilDne y- aea, tr 1 423,86 I 7B9 d alh 1 q C1 1 11 1 h 66 69 Y^' a 16 9 a 9 kh a 6ervice 71yk 3) �• 6 5 ­.p.o. g C R 169 56 1]90 M4d1 1 S- 9.. 9 d 3 9 0 1 R �- 9fi 8 4 service S! 1]91 a kh e pp1Y Y9 t 1 tik ppC e 168 7 M k ll a imD 1 1 vel 1 21,99 , '. 1]92 el 4 e 4 � 1698 S h p lmb i y us Sneaa T evF1 219.901. 1]93 y tl a Rel 6 i S i ,p. d ,504+'"L}�/wT., z,ym }y 1689 A 1 p Sd 1 1 1 ry 112,00 • II 1)94 S a ; 1:11-1-i- tk. N b0 9n rvice tr 1,605.62 I 1)95 915.0 b 1 m e - tr b ignal Light Pales 350.00. ' 1796 in 1 li 0 4" 5 170 G J tx v9na1 L19hta 4.00 ' 179] 1 ag p vP 1 - 46 13 �€ 3 C1 Y P 11 4,1]0.67 �� 170 x 111 ....-Bank it. .111 1//]3-1/18/]3 3,560.39 3�. 1]99 h -a[1 1 1 38N'yp i er 349 75 � t \ 35.00 j P i r 1. 1 00 11 d i 1 g ce Agxe 51 b0 �I - �^ xealth Gentet Exp.....12,500.00 O1 :::I'd b pi y v 1 mb 5 3p p1 t a } 170 N 1 ex i y 2 -?. 1] P kli b e k 3.72 02 v MS 1 1 1 g uppleee d n di 2 0 Sb ra y k 9,38 O3 9 P h p. 1 963 20 5 g� $•2 M}' 72:0 xe y S 1 59.50 '. 1804 1 hl P k minel Poli 7 Oc h •k i3 v' 3' 'i"^a y% x LJ31 A dd M. br 1 318.00 1805 •viii g:It 2J.60 ,}° 12': Hl gh 1 h. uric ual Equipment LSbxary 17.3] 'y 1806 y ell Ind" 1 Mein gra emevt 163.30 K Zy 1113 rd vccv Miecl.vs plvea- bra y 8.37 180J 11 ign Lanka 3 - �. 913 0aylard L1Dra a rary Cabi netaLv 149.20 UB 11 p To 1 85 " l715 Oar o .braxy gocke 128.74.1 9 g 11 h Ral 3 9fi 30 r:k 1716 elletttLvbra ok C ary ke 18.98 30 PS f ty eel S 18 Stv. 177:041 h i 17"17 t P blvehi g .o ib xy Bocka 35.18 1 11 1 h 1 'D t eb 70 "i 71H er ch Aook i xy Books 168.00 831 1 quip Eq ip 24 43 13 14 rary o£Co a ka 12).40. 833 Pi i ]5 Hax ,yam d 1720 Latlon Coltec 1 Cle.... 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A 1 �.172g S h smlthp hi 1,873.30 fp 1823 1.as ley Co Ch larinater P 60 1930 p ue i piles 92.91 dd 382 d eosdene Waiat..It. e ":h Co... +sp y 1731 H 11 tris D.ibblex 1 ion 000.00 � 3 1825 ild supply emev w [Pipe 31 y 1731 i tlonal sank 1 clp 1 3 3]8.48 182fi 0arre MSael.�xoolar 8 .250�1 't - 2� 1]33 F1 1 ...A ine p 1 ar& 37..48 182] 1 1 g ley Auto supply Auto Parte 6.85 1 e to 173A T b e 1 p 20.00 1828 A co Ga 5 02 Y Y9. 1735 10,672.1 8 1 [ilitiea ct.. 15,005.51 1830 d m xecoehoP a....... 1 itP p lleoti one s Aecorda :_1 7 to „� ] 'v' �'- r 1736 CS y.., 1 hly m 11 d 1737 i e BDA pe�1 er St-sev a§.Plant 62d:b9 ,j 3931 lcavePUD li crWorke e b .hjP P 9 «414 il39 Th-d... ^ 1 P 130.00 1833 Tex ea Aeen.LO P®Of£ieexace Ce. Membe ra hipuleee l l2 Greet Eeat -- ante v 1740 0 y auto to L7¢3 D bl n 1^ tai '100.00 v.. 1742 0 100 00 { A, g 3y 11 a en 1 Tha£o 11 ow in reports war o the Cou apptmveli �' 4 "W 1 4;3 9 e Premavtad t veil 4Dr ��ee � C 1 tai l0o.D0 or e. puv 1�'^f w• 2p p0 Tun gvvll eb LT x OStY C cilmen '„y,., 0 1T})fi --i. 1 r to ntel to ae ay or SA � 9pott E. ahnaon Dun 1 sn 0 H ex a u iah" .� vka ,e k y AGB kla - C 1 1 e :!'.,'y 1 0 P.o M1 bill.and ry. adav a 4'-12 of the minutes City Vol.L tr . Gentlemen: P e sly. j I hereby submit the Polloxi fo h h arY iM9. " A pi --1 1 d b 1ith, by C111-11 At 1 1 Y to v vn p d 9......... 0 p n v 1 1 y, aon,9Mooi h¢nd vuvlal era agalh t ihs erdavavice. Por it xil P d 9 1 3 80: 1 1 i 6.6 x e felled. TM1s a nozdinanae x111 no Galley for iev (spriag eaR W t ClosedtC. f Aeperr.l.no Council. ] h Y P i i i h i I& fi 1 P Y R 11 y I 11II n i /A i . 11 1 1 n9 ill 1 D 1; ami 1 h h ..ant 11 h Y City If eunievillent h lkl atlov 1 h h t in Yia^ ti. 19)3.y t ---------_ _ i .y b vh_b__ 1 dxo rI.I..P..sadh l Ali P th .t d fi 1k1 aR 1 S 1 1 1 1 hd-. bl ayor and City c11 seb. th s 111 it h 1 1 y 11 h f d'h B P P h n d un.ap t. h I!' en d 1 111 1by Sne tructln9 Rr. C e Prepay.t ¢au y Gentl m I h. by submit th. ollexing report Pbr th.—th.of January,19)3: - llle t m.nam.nt. macron as ' 0 1 ' 3 r of l 11.xel 'ied i 1 y et 4 COrPo Rinse....... k h -fi pP i t b 1 ed 11 1 9 9 d w T.Tic e.......:......:..:.... --9].00 1 i P 1Th. o d Y 11 1 1e d d iP 0 ' e pa tYu y a d, appoint I.J e cilleter a City.... It_peexad Y.ly.1 men n a /m y 1 i e P d h Li ..11.9 h 1Iti h " C rP e L Judge h. 1 1 1 1 PPS f 1 n g - city teville p p d 'f 1 f 11 h h �. .. __ an 1 Ph PhY h P b f 1 1 hP 4 Th.10 i.1 D OF` ¢H and City C...ilmen - _ ht CS31 b.. ill P Y M1 1 1 i —Ch h yd 1 lh 1 1 ill Taxa. 11 b 1 1 j i h h Y i h 1 p of o anu 1 1 1 h e h ailed ntl 9 d d Y it 1 1.Y r by 1 p h t t k Iehe the folle1in9 p for Che... of—Illy, 19'13: �[pp0 1 d 1 ly tY ; atlI 1 R �,p 1 h d ohn 1 ext Br bide on the street k ✓ ^' 9 yeas ca ermite................19 4 1 Pxevement j Th Y m pp 1 ..555).OD ct 1 I..1 1. ]z f j a>. ea 11 ............ 4 f i D 1 ° z. e a on nxe -mf- y bP A P .2+ " 0 } 2. 1 ane loo t 75 P ( ! a 1 e ........... 8 2 Y { :"�( .i .{, A P cfa13Y submitted• <..eomore.Creel D & s. ray t ti Roaa s. stern ox ' city f unteville All streets era to have D a 9 t A .nae 1 h 1 h Gla G i d n being los bidd Seo hi Y ...ilm n • ams {' avis. ded y 4 _ 1 an v 1 P P 1 y d by ®„ d by 1 Ill ho k 1 j a a 11 S 9 SCk d''"4 s$ .. �• �.,. ' i Y C. 1 hl h d d lOi RS (fi0) I.tD 1 d D e 1 1 x 'hi h it f h h Y". I h ye iY4:'x 1 sed C Y 1q da by Coo 11 1 1 1 y it a Instruct ra l n� 1, City y To rep ra di f h pe r eons o 65 y f he City 1d ae ado ....id-- h hi and i hthL cost sa.1111111d 1 thi j x 1 ma a mP max Revenue. '. Sen Pa a 1v 4a'.N"' 41 A motion xae d b 1 1 1 g y d d b. 1 1 k enter Into �C+ J 't 1 i SI h 1 £. 1]I 5 d 95 30. The aI ion 1 ip al g 1 I1 he d P h terchange } y tM1 6 1 11 h h b y 111 ES ce the con.tt t : "3?" t mercury"I 1 d I n 11 h i g y h 111 b 1000 The City S31 j 1---. j Sdk L1 det con i 75 th. s and b rmbuvsed Dy the iilgh ay vepartment. Aotioa pureed a sly 1 PAY.PYh xe 1 tt nanimou (Ce of Agreement a eah.dl atioa xrneI mIT oaupma.ed un111mau lyr e e ded by C.I Cllmar.oevle th etin9 R '$„e t en • Ip , m80 L e¢ €fr'pg'; H rls =: SESSION OF THE CITY oOMC CITY M IN.CITY'HAIL, la]],ll c00 xy, Y ORRY S1, 1—,AT].30 P.M.,:.Te sTRxBT, i dd �. MTS MLLE�.mxxAs ThU Ci t Y U-- the City 1.11 the m bep raeent� c +I �:� rrSs Nal naYo. ler, i h'1P on h ..IF. B11in9e ley Y'. it 1 an d Y 1i h ndeQ by 3 ev131hge h Y p he q 11 f 1 p ly f . d h y '.'O—.S t y d r h th p 1 i d!i n mill v Pl city Rb..Its i.rk TO'Seaion .tion o agenda w a passed. pq11 . Alt--y It ted threehrdinan the C ncil. F..yare a fol leve: q (� 11di' n P 1 M Y P a AS ld r 1 Thi. 1 di h S3 000 f h d 1 fTh. 11 fit 65 f .1 h b P. f d n q v it ci; 1 1 4 - i t y itF111.1s 11d g tb. h �( ozdinanoe regvlrea a therefore., .:a.n amill be z red. Y. 1 h d dl —N--­g 1 de o ordivan es dibgb b v Y f d AT,1 cls. Tnie T d h h 1 y 9 av t nd high - . f L 1 1. 1 h b oDab 1 ; k ff i ' 5 ^ h h 19 1 y d AN D r 1 £lb.c....i-i t"' h ""i' i P a y h hl h k i d 1 dd hi ighig 1 P 000 16 h 11 b 1 h 1 i ry d Y 11 hp b 3 k sly h h d rd d h f i ih 1 y f sviliemahe e dk h 1 h d hl d 1d fled handler. h h A h n n,d 5:5 C P y dd by D 1111th ffl h d n evwbul ,„„� 'k Y' ffi 1 lly d Ig h 1. 1 f g y x Co RlycHealtb II D i y 1 E 1 ad b' 1[ ld.:b hveur one i y Y h M 1 h dl i n a by Councilmen Hlllinge ley,..elide di Councilman h p 1 ti dlAY (C—ES OF THESE ORDINANCES ARE a»i?n yS h y p d ht ire 8tatio Dld p d d he low bidder x ilex ay R7Y edaerIm D b d f 691 339 00 d d h 1 bid ted 5 h p i d d d h hey Z v ) $ Y P t Y T f c b d'be. w f l f Thompson that a131bidatbe xej ecteda anddth.City xe aLvarivma.g Mmtvon p by C u 1 ma vim lY.n ;.. N,yf - YMI.BYyN.tp p n! ..done cove F, h g g Pp y dy d' by h i p y h o quer Liove. Th W d n h h 31 300 00 gi sexing a rvi s To DTh. h i Mo tlen ores made by d geEv�y 10- 1. Th—p—, Y. 1 S 1 P P d ous1Y. xf — 'YMkr $ =recta tlat P �etdola cue Then e e the bu ldi g f 1 d d h She c (2) a etri ial lighting und...Y.Und c thee.lights. a Cha[ olnci C Lh h h E bees h inlah d hat no +�5 her contx n g h b p 11 h h. 4 -fi is td Mr. MCA11e Te P d:th Y 1 1 9 n P ., of Febxvery 6 19]3 'M 1 d 1 1 h ciT t'1Y0 Y' 1 Ni +” duringgThpia Tki 1 p Sod 1 Sfehe dd h hi. Shl period Mr.U.milder haedpe fm med iy. thy' 4 p led,his salary x111 be adju ted.ecce rdvngly. „e ac a been d p hes bee.m ved to Public n k ffl i y 1. ho lee: off @Fy k w hes a vast 1 k 1 dg f thi 1 1 h the lty and hid rel 1 e 1 abl m,.tb'. d ordsd hi #11 h i tole info nen" be a disco T s di CS d Deatrfi ruck to ..S-9 In hay d fox h l ti D 1 h h b :d biggest£ vek ehovld Tthe Cii aTa a for ct3on o£the C !since Tha CSLyipaye Eo;.this y9y9y9 arvlceln xh 1 d y,C.. 1 h m d d by .Slman.iohnecn t 1 f adept The pot yn 1 h ,bi gge d e 1 re motor w„h Ciiy at ell times. o ion pees. Smcusly y report fro Pinance D.Pl. loth aced khat they a t sake b vnd lbs origins h dole 9 Y '�"id a,� � t+'k� n'a"`� � aa��. .k w y ,r,'fi•*',.',s�4 S ,, � �' "�!.i ,fan xa PA.. P.x16- 7 h -'nc 1 1 op 1 1 1972 b eacrk EHUNTSVIll OH 197],AT 30 HC COVWxs, xAII,1027 �A teras a goal of havvnq the:eye Lem n schedule nd Eu11y op ati ng by Apxil 15, 1973. 3, P.M.,AT THE CITs li th.amaxem, E d e :1 f$d s ) 1 hyd nt b City C nCil m t In g—T a ea ion a the Clty x.11 with owing p Ir t Lhi th Y he..m H d t e Y a a oat fs n mi L: 1 LS n of Ph it m o have thexe'hydrmty fva a Thi.i..I.dea 15 fixe hyd...— at .ld coat lle —lie.i1 mailer,paYbr h 11 1 d1 d h 1 1 b H l h h City f 1 b fl b h h h p +I� p 1 p 11 vex d Y 1L n h P z h t3: b a 1 P P 1 e I i fg ley Y 1 di 1 ld 1 HH t iiYY 3 h . D 1 d E h ri 1 1 h 1 g 1 Cil B• h on Th. $ d 0 h 1 th y id. ke ' ipy d h 11£b q 1 1 118 a La. z. he '. h f 11 9 bills a e pneae.ted PI.Ie v i d p mi N t h Ck.HO A W 1 h h d 1:1.1 n d. 1"PH00 Y f p b6 y f b 11 8 a 1 egar i he 6 SII 'e di ri id b 1Thi h P.HHCP imou y t. d 11 '111 g 1 y, 1131 1 env y d :E E P d 3,x00,00 V 196 1 k 1,900.0008 I11f d Sd6 1 d f 111 1 y aconded by Cv c lman Anox cce t-Lhe H... mad - rnk.Fund ,858:08 DrdxBmnna. 3. 5,mx. B.xnt. edy-i 1 fli d 1 y d d by_t, 0113 i- A. 31 T O I t Oh E 1 1 el h e C .ilmat­11110111Y 1111d 111illt the r soluilon. .....d* r, at, cvlm an 1843 it ,r ^ 5 SO Y lana opkB 0 4X 1845 Lovi ng x ti e Y 1 nervi veconded by C uncilman Th p n Lh aL meet a 1846 k8nl th 9 5 a]Cm nes. nxlea u u ly:r 1047 ..lr e.kex LBas Lloyd Leglex 3s.s0 LL)6'r.x. 1949a French. _ n*. 1950 Wv 11% Pipkin 36.50 1851 radberry y852 xinecn,.i, 31.50 11 n 7.508 + Y 0 idM.Tti r. 956 0 h 105] o + 16 00 ' nS 1858 ed � 1 00 ^{f0t uNnG� 1859 50 8 4t4 + Iak. mlllaama 0 til Loving '• 39 50 1864 oodru " 3 50 s &Ing S s'ti 1865 rrY G�io r ^ .� 33 186] BFF 5 less D1 Y.n n ,. 3)zo R `yf 4.° 1870 smith C • ^ 35.50 1071 hula trio k Wail ale.95 1872 Hol.na x xxie ed Y a 30.60 18)3 Ame rl canoAmlc ab le Life x 56 Ine.Co. Life insurance 138:. v ¢ uthpeefe rn 'tkre Sums 11,105.78 „�✓, i0 18]5 hpern 1—Iva f 1 2,D47.30 1876 uteatTh—AHO Chept?tPill P 9.1"" 1 r 6 P ntinq Y ai 1677 kh 1 100 08 1878 ll 1 cFi P pen 1 1 F F iL.t n• 18)9 11 R1 ll 4,161.13 1880 y _ A - 1881 111bu1 smi thorn p Y f 1 9 PC xex 3 135 80 iea2 a i ey i 907 u 6 2• F,I �� '. 1085Illy 21 1 g y 1 and Is 1 h YY y. 1 1 6d. 29 6 l a9�iC. 11��1 1 y0 f L 1 1 G. fce a Yx aP 11 9 5 M 1886 of t loader Gerb age D 6 8 188) and and n na£ f ndaon 1008 to viii 1 nRt Bona t 62]RS - sF'•3 1889 L and NatlCnal ea nd p. ) S4^ ` 109, meville.:d akicnel'Be k d 18. 0 8 Theta RHO Chapter it.p g i tory 1892 City Payroll kly y3:131 1 1893 ntavi lie Na[icnal Ba kl lthholding Tax th eb. 15...1973 3 51 ]4 : t 1895 D. Pre eGllberry xvi ca yeborect eexvi cea i M 109fi nvpa on a building s s Cad 6C.,, 189] n Tlee Peed and r xm Data t oadttyte 58.59 { .17 . yE Cal ---- 189898 a an ecuxi tY B11.61 Ploy 3 d 4P seY r111teebve suPPl1 66 2 T "# la$ 1901 nae pp ley Bopp if ea for 50.13 1912 aohnaonvL etorlee upBli f p 2 .00 IbIII 1904 Hl B'HI.Mb Co. DPP 11 LI.t1 1 g HHPt. 27 14 " �}• 1985 _ toes Ply x26 Yi nei r e 71 1 1986. Allnoch 1 1 f Wlin p 11.57 II ¢vSlla I Advent¢ Blda 0.0a XC9a 391] The Bunt tem nt¢ For 1 1908 HCmard D1¢CounL Center Film,Bh -pt. .._' _ _..:. •as. .–..•�.,._ .:. , :a•e.. ..... x7:2="' :,::. PT � s� �? ���� �.t ;�'r � *�tf�+( � x ��r 's�€5. � �a c ry � >� sL � x �� �' �� � •'z.` !Gr r �4 ORDINANCE NO. , AN,ORD tNA`XCE PROVIDING THM TF'-...E THOUSA4D DOLLARSOF THE , ASSESSED,V-,MATSON OF.RESIDENCE •.OF,ESTEADS OF ALL PERSONS social SeGu.,ic SIXTY rIVE YEARS OF AGS OR OLDER 3E EXEMPT FROM AD'VALOREM '' y re ord - "`` 2. 'Feoeral'census reco :. TAXES UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE rd, ' ��'" 3.. State census record DATE 4. ;Own cbtl s ks -uz cer ycata,'.. WHEREAS', Article VIII, Section 1 b of the Texas S.g Orac�ina ba tn':c MCA in newspapa-, cnsu u ion prove es front an after January , pclitcal, subdivsiens of the State may exempt not less n urance polyry ? I s than Tiaree Thousand ($3,.O:AO..OAy Dollars of the value ofL:oftge secprsk,, i sesisience homesteads.bf all;pe`rsoa� sixty-five (b5) years 10 iii r reecrd of acLg or ober from ad valorem ztaxes under tartar;con- b .< 11 ,a Marriage re6, di ipnssand, _ ,12.. jhospital record, r '. the City,Cpuncil of the City^of-Huntsville 13 hes to rant the benefits of an exemption ".Vorer's'regxs ration record, .. wispursuant to said 14. Church bap as,,al reco ,_ p 15_ 'Emn'lcyment rh o d,=and Constitutional Amendments now, tharefore; x. 16.. ",P � " hysician"s record. g s. . SECTION 1: From and after January 1, 1973, Three wx Thousand:($3,A60.00) Dollars of the assessed value of res;- -`.� Bence homesteads as defined by`law of persons Who'have. SECT ION^3c Lt is the intention of the City Cou is l n attained the age of sixty-five (65) yearson.or before that this Ordinance shall 'neoome a pa og tyeCode of Or- January 1st of the year for which the exemption is claimed; .�^ dirances of the City of fiuntsville and may be;renumbered and shall be exempt from City ad valorem taxes; provided, howeVer, yg codified therein accordin ,, gly. f that where the ad valorem tax has heretofore been pled ged for the payment of any debt, the taxing officers of the City shall become effect ive DN 4: The provisions of this`Ordinance shall have authority to continue to levy and collect the tax against tive February,27, 1973.. the homestead property at the sane rate as the sax so pledged. r would impauntil the irt is the obligation which Heb; ' a penalty it TION 5-shall take being an Orda:arce %at. equiring . p Y ace effect from and aftez itszpassage ^ .was created. i, SSED SECTION 2: Ih order to secure the benefit or,th geld on the A27th,dAPPOVED AND ADOPT3D-at a "regular meetin ' • - exemption, the owner shall, between January lst and April ' February, A•9.i 1473. g a` lst of each year, file with the City Tax Assessor and Collector, ' on form.furnished by the Tax Assessor-collector, a sworn'in- ventory of. such property owned on January.1st of, year 'tor or which the exemption is claimed, and shall initially furnish ' 2 S I. WALLER MAYOR proof of age by certified copy of his or her birth certificate MO r or, if such person does not have a certificate ofbirth, then ATTEST: by the affidavit of two persons at least five (5) years older •' than the exemption claimant with actual knowledge of the data and place of birth and by the.original or certified copy of f� any two of the following documents, which must be at least FRANK ROHIISOR, JR., five (5) years old, to-wit: C ity secretary r APPROVED: °"rim AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE II, CHAPTER 12., OF THE CODE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE:CODE OF ORDINANCES OF-THE CITY OF OF ORDINANCES OF THE.CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY ADDING HUNTSVILLE,. TEXAS:, BY AMENDING AN ORDINANCE HiktT3FOR'E PASSED A NEW SECTION.TO BE TNUMBERED CONSECUTIVELY WITH OTHER SECTIONS ENOWN AS THE HEALTH ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 6F. BUNTSVILLEl OF SAID ARTICLE II,.AUTHORIZING THE CITY COUNCIL TO,DESIGNATTE - FURTHER DEFINING:THE TERM "HEALTHY OFFICER"' AND BY AMENDING CERTAIN STREETS AND<HIG90AYS-AS RESIDENTIAL STREETS ONLY AND "'- SECTION XIV OF,THAT ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE A FOOD HANDLERS PEA- ` PROVIDING THAT THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC ON SUCH.STREETS r SO DESIG- ''.r:.' MIT., NATED AS.RESIDENTIAL:ST#tEETS SBALI. BE PROHIB-ITED AND PROVIDING BE IT ORDAINED!8Y THE'CITY COUNCIL OF�TT#E CI-TY OF A PENAL1.TY F,Z?R VIO TION THEREOF. 1 1,- .�,:. -. HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS THAT THE CODE,OF ORDI-NANGES�OFTHE CITY OF ` ,BE IT'ORDAINED BY, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE BE AMENDED BY AMENDING=AN ORDINANCE HERE-OFORE"-PASS ED HUNTSVIL2E, TEXAS, THAT ARTICLE II, CHAPTER 12, OF THE CODE,. '' ENTITLED kALTH ORDINANCE OF THE;CITY OF HUNTSVILLE BY AMENDING OF ORDINANCES DF TEiE CITY OF''HUNTS'ILtE, BE AMENDED BY ADDING ' SECTION L(e) AND SECTION XIV OF SAID ORDINANCE WITH SUCH AMENfl- MENTS TO READ AM VOT,LOVE. �_ W$4"I3 OTHER SECTION OF SUCH ARTICLT-WITH SAID.NEW SECTION Td ` BE:ENTITLEDAND TO READ AS FOLLOWS: tion -- �x Sec 'I'. DEFINITION .- Sectioa 12-27 ThroughTruck Traffic Prohibited �, u'- (e) HEALTH OFFICER The`term "Healtk: Of€icer" shall. . Rthe DireCkor,-o£ the City of`Huntsville ' Th City COL�ncil'nay from time-to time designate' Health Unit or his authorized representative and' }y .. eertaiin sfreets,�and-.highways Withinthe corggrate '_ _ , the Medical Direetar of the,Montgomery - Walker limits of the said City of Huntsville as residential �M:. County Health District, ae his i4ccesaor in Streets'only, and upon such designation of any said office as such, is her=eby-officially designated street-or highway as a residential street only., as the City of Huntsville Health Officer. 4 through.truck traffic shall thereafter be prohibited from such streets or highways so designated. Desig- Section XIV: CLEANLINESS OF EMPLOYEES. ".., nation©fstreets and highways as residential streets only shall be by resolution after a,finding by the (a) No person who is afflicted with any disease sY '< Council that the best }nterest of the public and communicable through food`, or who 3s a carrier S the safety of the public will be so'served by designs of such a disease or who has a suppurative disease, ting any such street as residential_street only. or who is suffering from Jaundice, or periods of ". vomiting and/or diarrhea,shall'be permitted to '*a BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY �x Werk or serve in.a. food sales or service establish- OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT ANY VIOLATION OF;THE ABOVE AND FORE- went while so afflicted. ;?v '^ GOING ORDINANCE, UPON BEING FOUND GUILTY THEREOF ,!SHALL BE PUNISHED: `Fr A5.PRE SCRIBED IN CHAPTER 1, SECTION.1-8, OF.THE CODE bF ORDINANCES �,_; (b) A-Heaf or Tine test for tuberculosis shall be,made. ; rev; x' z OF THE CITYOFHUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. i. on all food handlers prior to employment and annually thereafter. Allpositive reactors shall PASSED this d'Ay of , 1973. , have a chest x-ray. � # (c) A,gross examination of all food handlers shall " be made..prior to.employment and annually there- MORRIS Z. WALLER, xayor after by a physician duly licensed by the State of 'n r�''. � = Texas. .The examining physician shall provide the`' examinee with a letter stating that the examinee . ATTEST: ". has been found to be free-of any evidence of in- CITY SECRETARY APPROVED: �u MARTIN D. COLLEY, City Attorney a 51, "IM ii Will r4. w>s •� �q2 x 3 � t ° "t�a` _ � �, � Asx.,, ; #*3� t` �. .�� � ,�.^� i-s� ����v`�'e�.�s r+.sx �.r•„ .� at''"",�s'�r'�� �' ���'""`�Y°s„k x �1 a`= �;��,� �,� �:q ���� . cr fections�or�contagious disease, The examinee shall be instructed to present this writing to' the Montgomery Walker County Health Di,stcict where he shall be registered and afood handlers �s permit shall be issued to him. ? rx PASSED on first reading this day of , 1973..' ' PAs5ED'osr second reading this day bf1973. rr° PASSED on third reading this day a€ r 1973. -49 I MLLER, Mayan' v,yc.y�r. . +"R -. x '&^•d + *w t... 'mss ATTEST: APPROVED: agjk y� Martin D. Colley, ' r} ra City Attorney n x r 2,aN �r MW � r s T^.-�"•r i P bpi" 4 "s"tk+rdSY "",��„ a x �,'k�•�'�t.�.' a 1 ��, „�;• 'mak, '� '�� t� yt s � '�'J•r #ra `` � ,s. 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Z,9 O-. fu St I-Meb11 0a me 3.50 1 e 11 1 .75 I hes 1943 1„M1an Chev. c .0 d0 (6p zing C la ee d a Y"Y 194.4: o o Corpus Ch1t is AODineon R5 ours 19x6 t ackhoe Sar. Dn1v.Ave c h L. 10.]9 Y Alleter 9]5.00 A. Tate k # P NOrk Auto FLa �' �`.• 1968 h a rr� Hato ae�eai 110.0. a� �'§,,�.. .Clain Alt,R 11:1 1 GN lgs] 1 i ear vn l 100.00 0 Tun x nor aE ax as ane City I.... y. 112 a tel is oille.lx (� i.me ror 60 ..Haeme. $ V959 qp 966 p r ntr 25 p 5] k 111 lend.school ROaPdior sea ferme[3an ]00.00 I hereby submit the follomrng.repo h h .vary, 1973: 100.00 1958 mi Chez 11 y ttc nayeR ar Her Pee 800.00 ozporatrun ee g......00 P T"F ry l fil 1 b - P r PIre RP luglinvencocy c City Cleen-up �y NN, 63 ezoz Re nisi 53.00 A fully _ P. lfi might C arggee an Asphalt 488.43 1964 3 emblems f r anitatrun equip. F 0 W u` urea C m Co. Nap air to Chain eaa 9.05 c/ a!H udge � :} a j Nuetav9 Trepib zrlaeaic. RePalra 31.95 - Y o£ untavllle 966 mragtar b] Nab 11 Oil Cozp. Gasoline ]34.3fi _- _-- ± it es c C.- CO. 80 � . 3 19]0 11 C Ce g o 011E 61 344.48 e. 11Texaaor SCity .clime. l,n 111 OP fico s.Pply O[f icex5 Plies 1'21.93 11., l 1]1 aeParrs , r-5 i 1974 h ng Co keretpu P 11f!Station 13<•90 I herebyne uh mit the fo owing p ca for the month o£Pabru ar 3e er B r. I-- Ma t # 19]5 et ric C . Rep 83x8!0 Pvlrce 0ullding 08.91 y, 19] 1, >rk 19]6. h .gine 111 ump Cv. aepeanr o me vm ,'� It-1 TS1AZi` 1177 h 1 9 e v as fOrOwPkexgPlanlea 15].91 zBulldin9lP vxmi to te••••. 'g11 90.90 "`„ x. 1 1 R.-Revtal m L}i •4� 98 pill Supplies for ! 0 L 1 of 1 xrec.Mater u a 11 r t C d1 E1 G iia G.Pply ,ynster Cl-k P1re DRPt. 16.00 llec .$1-,342.80 9 3 e Water Eexvlcee Av Stelae,NO—De Pc. 0 rtkT�xe.•b 3 ' 1 - VtxretL 6u ey eP[.SUPP Wei lv P ee l'-.n Al 1 18 re '^] 89 ee Ma hington Rel mbursament toe Incur ve 96. .04 ed ........ ..$ ]11.50 Y -# x 9B Cn111Y,C..-U�n aneY agal ome 06'90 y 1986 gal 1 15 00 R­.-lly-itted, ➢ lr t¢ Nobll Y d A.} „ 1 e] h Y r 4,063.92 City r n,},� S 1908 City y ekh..a ivies Ralei Y It.j­ am uatuv Ava. 99].69 1989 e 65.96 4.Y 1990. h EguiP• Co. Veriv f.. hveHO ity 639.64 { 1999 Sk� raxeld9a Natl. Various SUPPlvseta lr DePt. 1,501.30 /1/Y £Hu mv311e N +'+q¢} g3 n¢H Y£ 1191113 di n9 80.2] ---------------------- 3 2r�.�1, 1995 d Yru pi ay.Labor a Pazta 1,0]O.oe _ 199fi 19,]]9.51 F 199) i y 11 C3 Gy Peyrall 9,B11.]B 'm 'aJ•; 1998 if t Utilities Light.-0 291.01 ` ..i- 2000 zL b x000 S h ernRI1 1¢ P 1,1ov.96 2001 yelleyTO itias lfi y om a ewer r03. NreaOs til page x 2G' PAGE:.A 31 Dill d s d by U 1 h P unci l c tfie Z. k... l h p a 4 1 h iq 1 t hein9 $ P led o e 15-16 UP.the Official M 1 ht nation paa..d and mous IF. a Vol. L. periednof Lvme. im a ng eo nd tbetuthe m eh via ba a ust H P D bly hl 1 M 1E.11y did I I.:.. Sn b p b 1 h tdl „ h i h,.:. a h h zch a e1 g h ihet fSlb bm f e Pel{LhaL perhaps this res Huai Lo fi 1 dY 1 P 1 h d h p t h -1 ff h N 1 1 g his wh h th gg b h 1 ke '4 h h al d Y 1 C k I 1 % ( ad 1. p h P Sr 10 L S d 1 b h ld 1 1 v i h th Y 1 h d S k Sse L g d P H kll ag-1 h f 1 awing th Alist.¢x m ll—Eqthe perking a e c arch eh ala have he lee er from vie uth a adopt i a aL rev a ke[ball t i. eek.f _ ass ed nanlmoua ly.eaT olutlon v fol loa¢. ' N Al w.th. 1 y h w.l 'Thee MWS OLUx P ing oNt along wish[he e e Sa TfieNopd's Addi£iaW-wae-'diecues ed I.1 - xN 1 9Vl.lity Ell 1 d i y h a (/I At h) ti 1 f.iP.i 4 S : pC1a$:5.6 iv¢gion h t d h y mb i .p hn 1 H.—Villl—d h ee[that next p eat dur 1 2 1 d b Tye aresto Produce a kerb all x elty y y E t h h f ( B HI A.EI thin1 b g 1 1 0 __� r £the 1 th S d effort over chs eam s¢, Sbk d h arl dSUCH. d g 1 e tad year's r. Igheet c bei,and b will b ee of wain et n be tcthatttime. h a b to '„3a n a3e.e n yycamox man a H h Hive rei andmihed f xvnt v e in an o e andang m h. hi hB—%- .:.l. Y P 1 gi d r -_ __ 11 rr th l d b lily P 1. i - -- GET M I .d eihl i is 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 H f hS s +sr 1 h d a 1 9 1 13 a the 1 11 k b ii h 1 yi 1 91y b Ti a f 1 d h A 11 not meet wl th Them unt11 at such time s¢he has 1 hka g G W' TGEZAO�8'beo i a I Y i f h l y 5Y x 11 01 y b h o Ordlnan cea before the Council. xhay a ae foil xe. - -' £aim it US d�ecia d ha of lndaviduaI a achlevemania durivg khe 1 0S""' V , ::.T n19>2-]3 Daeketball s - „� 4 x nNxxhNednxT:NO cv�{�ba}'`� { TH RMIABC O B Cx. (Aemalnderno£the Ozdlnance0a111 be I.N A,Mayor frF T 1A fi h 1 ) x ddSj; ` +4 Nl oa h hi. 1 h ip 1 eared aY ib d 11 enordinancet Not th lilycarrvedtbe I ATTB&T, {{Ak } 1 lY• Lq'h'+''{ RFS eUA 0 CI OF$8 SYO 111 CITY C L OF THE CITY OF a%Ae,UNTSVILLE, 11AS, AUT a NK AOeTWS W, JR. xekary 3 wy1 P'991.8 mpN' 3 1 AC4DIe by u� { l X53 ORx 6 RB N I LOABN THE INTERESI eeTingwbe held parch ]1:1973,D pie 00 vd i nopaevld enimoue ly�the nezt Council '�"� } 4 O VIWGpnIRAC B .. E LIMITS 11 HAlD CITY TO THE N,IN TO CAUATE A SINKING 111 Ol S111 11 I n OVISIOx Syx THB $ Motion w made b Co Heil...Than .....sea by Councl aanBl lli ngsley that mee[v ng { 5 B s an2xAxcB.pR(Remalndex f Ordvnaa¢.will ( he adj.—n— M t—pas¢ea un 1 lY a k ., J. h a h. h a NiHnce�)M m-k 7T , e 1 11 andel y uacl lmaa a8111ncalklf th lily o T _ th orvsinggCtbe nc of vca ea e£Ob a ion Yrs 1 I t ip t urchaeed. Itti.. 1 ....kmova ly tt H by v pp, n Hndea cc it vey a ik ey'fo..... e z b d U11om.e, to con deed to d k' M 1 9 At th. thecae=cornehr 1> h CiNe of flu avv ,appaTadsk y {b ( ) b k F he cu ire 1 9 ha •t Idl aa£Ave. 2 200 ft. th b Sae 12th a hCity— :In 1 y. f vllle,T Y� Y4" n t y 1 t a d h f B (10) ft. .trip of land a a n h 11 1 ek Y f h p HE i—in,g 1 treat. Motion carried un 1 ly Th.CItY V 11 d h al consider a reeolutvo e h iein $ f*`e S:m t bli❑ Yfl 1 11 d eke aggllcatien for Pedaral an d 1 iJ ,rC - 6 *{ fl h pl o f 1 h Yf1 £sty plea 1¢ ]ustlfied in R lG":`Cuni 1 d a 1 vd a h 1'.th City,of aunteville. x 1961 there3 v ] 1, t 5 d 1 _ £ata11t1 ee alliin 19]2a efiare : R 2 j Sd H ADS as i th flc fatality. he 6taTe will pay { ` khe t f h r ye ra d h S 113 p y fax tfie thl rH year. xh Pa rel b F—....d b£ the C....il@b of y i k ve report e;q, �2 rah Mott d by loran D ce onaed by C 1 n B1111ngsley t uthorlae the F'r> City i h f f y n. M.1—paeaeH u aainoue ly. 1 p d th.t Y. .­aNilG­ t aSupt.,had suggested that the Council 3 I ' ' 4 n Fl 1 g 11 y a m hila the street ae vada Co .ruction. . 2y W M1.Sedt` ,te¢tbl 1 d nd-d b r p2—ag)re 1 di Ssn oThehentlxelcoe t,o[htheee water lineaeY ,{£ ^ *' .Dula Pp % 1y.85 5 50 k 1H be contracted and net done by the City. otl orae.D Gilman nail ap, s Councl lviaH avllingalay, that this naw line be na talleashn B.O.EU acreet. naumn­­721ll.eac ly. x _ l v l 0-1 1110 n AN ORDINANCE BY'THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF'.HUNTSVILLE,' TEXAS,:DETERMIUTNG THE NECESSITY FOR THE ACQUISITION OF; CERTAIN SANITATION COLLECTION _EQUIPMENT: DETERMINING THE CITY SECRETARY HAS PUBLISHED NOTICE OF SAID INTENTION AND ' DETERMINATION: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 13th day of March, A.D.,1973. WHEREAS, the opportunity has been;presented to the City '. of Huntsville to acquire certain sanitation collection equip- . ment for its public purposest and W`REREAS, the City..Council:of the City o£ Huntsville, MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor r hereby officially determines that it would be in the best r City.of Huntsville, Texas interest of the City to purchase saidi.certain sanitation .' collection equipment. NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ATTEST: OF THE CITY OOF.HUNTSVILLE: SECTION I: That the City.'.of Huntsville hereby intendsq; and adopt�an ordiman.ce authorizinga issuance of.�interest.bearing. FRANI'i f Huntsville, JR., City Secretary Certificates of Obligation of.the City in an amount not to. City: of Huntsville, Texas exceed $86,000.00 for such purpas—.a#ter--.the for bids on said equipment as prescribed by law, and more ''s particularly described described as follows: APPROVED AS TO FORM:: Quantity— TypeNumber Description =.'0 1 Engine No. 1973 C 900 series C90XVR31793 Ford Truck '1"+ MARTIN D. COLLEYHuntsville City Attorney 1. . Front loading Cxty of Huntsville compaction body _ and loader v2 A 86 DP45-25C 2 Cubic Yard low Containers (SEAL) 20 DP45-25C 3 Cubic yard low containers . ` 79:. DP45'-25C 4 _Cubic yard low containers 42. DP45-25C 6Cubic yard universal type containers ` 9 DP45-25C 8 .Cubic yard universal type containers ' .SECTION. 2. That the City Council of the. City of ' Huntsville,.'Texas hereby determines that the City Secretary has heretofore published notice of said intention in the City's official newspaper, The Huntsville Item, on the both day of December,:,1972, and on the 17th day of December, 1972 SECTION 3. That the public importance ofthis measure 5q. and the fact thatit is to thebest interest of theCity xl to acquire the equipmentmas set outabove at the earliest ' _ _ possible date, for. the.immediate,preservation of the public _ -^ peace, property, health, and safety of the City and its "- citizens, creates an emergency and thus necessitating that ,. the rule requiring-ordinances to be read at two meetings of the City-Council, :one of such meetings being a.regular - meeting, be suspended and said rule-ishereby suspended, .and this Ordinance shall take effect and bein force from and:after its passag a and approval and it is so ordained. a r j, o ORDINANCE NO. - - - - - - WHEREAS, it appears- to the City Council that all pre— AN ORDINANCE BX THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HGNTSVILLE, requisites ta.'.the valid authorization of the in, Cer ific�tes of,Obligation. for their stated purposes have;been accomplished in TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCr. OF $8&,:000.00 'TCITY OF.' ` accordance with law, including the Certificates of obligation Act HUNTSVILLE,.TEXAS, EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION CERTIFICATES OF _ of 1971, and that this Council may therefore-proceed-with this _ OBLIGATION",;DATED MARCH 13, 1973, PRESCRIBING:THE FORM OF _ ordinance authorizing the issuance of said Certificates of Obligat-- CERTIFICATES,AND TRE FORM OF ENDORSEMENTS TO APPEAR THEREON; LEVYING A CONTINUING DIRECT ANNUAL AD{VALOREM TAX ON ALLTHEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL 6F THE TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SAID CITY TO PAY THE CITY,OF HUNTSVILLE:' INTEREST THEREON AND TO CRE SINKING FUND FOR REDEMPTION OVIDINO..FOR TEE`ASSESSMENT AND-COLLECT=Ba'r-0 `�. art'. :•`section"1.i'he e s in q Cer..' sucif of,�Obligati.otl.of the-City of Huntsville to be Proven arid cesig.-_ate� TO THE PURPOSE AND SUBJECT OF THIS ORDINANCE.. as..;"CITY OE"E U�YTSVILLE, TEXAS EQU:�PthF.NT ACOUISi:TION,CERIIFIC�ATF.S OF'•OBtIWI-,QX,"'each-in the principal sum of Forty Three Thousand WHEREAS, heretofore to-wit, on the 13th day�.of March, and No/100 ($43,000.00) DOLLARS, shall be and the sande are hereby 1973,. the City Council of the City by Ordinance No. I duly _ authorized to be issued and same are hereby issued for public ourno adopted and entered of record, officially ascertain , eter- to-wit: the acquisition of the garbage collection equipment'fL mined and confirmed its prior determination that it is,necessary, City u.se, and the Mayor and City Secretary shall have loin:. cortrc_ . and to the best interests of the City and its inhabitants that of such Certificates for the purpose of delivery thereof to the ' the:City acquire certain garbage collection equipment for its ' Owners in accordance with this Ordinance and-they shall see to tha public purposes, at a'cost not exceeding $86,000.00; and proper completion thereof in accordance herewith. a . � WHEREAS, in said Ordinance the City Council designated Section 2. That said Certificates shall be dated April I' 1975' the-13th day of March,. 1973, as the date on which it intended to and shall mature and be payable in installments (subject to the adopt an ordinance authorizing the issuance of interest-bearing City's option of prior payment), shall be in the denomination and certificates of obligation of the City in an amount not to exceed shall bear interest, respectively, as set forth in the following $86,.000.00 for such purposes, upon terms approved by'the City form, to-wit:. Council, said Certificates to bear interest ata rate not to exceed Five:and One-F.alf Per Centum (5-1/28) per annum and to mature not later than April 1, 1978; issued upon the full faith �Ys a rte: and credit of the City and payable from ad valorem.taxes; and $43,000.00 «« WHEREAS, official notice of toe City Council's intentions UNITED STATES OF AMERICA F' aforementioned was duly given by theCity Secretary in accordance STATE;OF TEXAS with law and the directions of said ordinance by publication thereof COUNTY OF WALKER .F3 in the City's official newspaper, The Huntsville Item, on.the 10th , CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION and'17th days of December,, 1972, the first.said date of publication CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION: being at least 14 days before the date designated for passage of ..a thewithin'ordinance; and The City of Huntsville, a municipal corporation of'.the ` State of Texasacknowledges itself indebted to and FOR VALUE. WHEREAS, nopetitien has been filed in theOffice of the RECEIVED hereby promises topay to bearer in installments as ' -, City Secretary by as many as 10% in number of the qualifiedvotersbelow indicated the total sum of ofthe.City whose names appear on the last approved tax tolls as property taxpayers of the'City praying.this City Council to submit FORTY THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS p, to a referendum vote the question of the issuance of bonds for the purposes for which the City Council,: has evidence its intention ($43,000.00) in lawful money ofthe United.States of America, :.i toissue.interest-bearing Certificates of Obligation; and, further withinterest thereon from date until paid at the rate of Five this City.Council finds that no petition of any kind or character - and One-half Per.Centum (5-1/28).Per Annum, payable an April: with respect.to the proposed.Certificates-of'Obligation has been. - le 1974, annually thereafter onApril 1st in..each year. filed either with said City Secretary or any member of this City ..;- Council or any other officer of the City of Huntsville; and - ---_-- �7't W AV it �, 'ate" ��t�`r `��"� °�"��,,`��r�' •cs`� '_.�r�'�s���, � '` ��� �� • r. , --- -- of Obligation, to be kept-separate and apart,from all o:tI `funds �Obligati-on�:to be signed by.t-he Mayor and attested�to by��ifis Ci�y of.the Cit The City Council hereby declares ,and oovenants that Secretary, .the date of this Certificate of•Obligation being the y• 1st day of'April, 1973. it will provide and levy a tax 11 legally'.and fully sufficient for ,: such.Certificate of Obligation it having bean determined that the existing and available taxing:authority of the...City for`.such purpose is adequate to permit a legally sufficient tax in consideration'o€ all'_other outstanding obligations. �.� N,(ORRiS i. SJP3,I,ER, Mayos - ., r Y c£ Huntsville, Texas Section o The Mayor and City.Secretary,are hereoy. empowere .- azd directed.to proceed with the delivery of said Cart ific to of ATTEST: - - Obligation and tIe cclosing of;said acqu si aoniat the earliest prac- _ :' ticable date and are authorized to coznolate-tri"e saateir.-accor3ance with the terms hereof and to do all things necessary or,prerequisite FRANR ROBIhSON, JR.., City Secretary thereto. , City of Huntsville, Texas " Section 5-. That the public rimporter of this measure and "(Form of:Certificate �f.b i the:fact that.,it.is.to�the best interest of tb City to acquire the e typed on the back of Ce_tifica e of Obligation) equipment herein contemplatedat tile ear-Lies� o immediate preservation of the public peace, prope ty, health and safety of the City and its citizens, creates as emergency and..an FULL CONSIDERATION therefor beinghereby acknocaledged, imperative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances this Certificate of`Obligation was.delivered ei Scott Holman Co., be read at two meetings of the City Council, one of such meetings Inc.., the original holder, on this.date, to-wit: April 1,1973 being a regular meeting, be suspended, and said rule is hereby. suspended, and this.'oridnanee shall take effect and be in force from and by it hereby transferred and assigned to Huntsville National Ber" and after its passage and approval, and it issoordained. Huntsville,c Texas. SCOTT HOLMAN CO., TNG. PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 13th day of March, A.D., ' 1973. BY: .; SCOTT HOLDIP.N, Pres ent � MORRIS I. WAi,LER} Mayor ' City,of Huntsville, Texas Section 3. While said Certificate of obligation o 'v r installment`thereof is outstanding'and unpaid, there shall be I�� s3y; annually levied, assessed and collected in due time, form and { ATTEST: _& manner a tax upon all of the taxable property in said City.: - ?- - sufficient to pay the curr=ent interest thereon and to create ' a.sinking fund sufficient to pay each installment of principal FRANK f Huntsville, JR., City Secretary P P City of Huntsville,- Texas ... as the same becomes due, or a sinking fund of 28, whichever is greater; and in order to pay the interest on said Certificate of - Obligation for the first year and to create-a sinking fund with APPROVED AS TO FORM; fund of pay the prir ipal as the same becomes due,.or a sinking' FORM- fund of 2s, whichever is greater, there is hereby levied a-.suffi- cient taxon each One Hundred Dollars' valuation oftaxable'- property in said City for the current year and thesame shall be MARTIN D, COLLEY> City Attorney assessed and collected and applied to the purpose named; and City of Huntsville, Texas: while said Certificate of.Obligation is outstandingand unpaid,. a tax each year at a rate from year to year.as will he ample azid: sufficient to provide funds to pay the thea current interest on - .APPROVED: said Certificate.of Obligation and to provide the necessary s4nking - - fund, full allowance being:.made..for delinquencies and costs"of collection, shall be and is hereby levied for each year, respective- City Manager and said tax shall-each year be assessed and collected and applied City of Huntsville, Texas to the payment_of_tha principal of and interest,on, Certificate .(SEAL) �Ls `r A t _ -,.-,- m, =._. .•, ...,_...-.� _ -�. t sv�. ,..,, tom» - a w '- "_ k _ ------- 6T.-P.IliCIP&L ani ir.terest on this Gertifica�e of Obligation tobe signed by the Mayor and attested to,by its City Secretary, the date of this Certificate of Obligation:being the Obligation are hereby made-payableat tae Huntsville National Bank, 1st day of April 1973. Huntsville; Texas,'without"exchange or collection charges t0_ the owner or holder , the principal to be paid upon presentation of this Certificate for principal payment endorsement, and.the - • .. o� f`or inferest payment - MORRIS F. WALLER, ' endorsement by said Bank on the reverse side hereof. -; City of Hu, Texas The principal ofthis Certificate of Obligation is ATTEST ,payable in annual installments, as follows. t" ._. _ '. "April 1, 1975, $8,600.00 City-..of Huntsville, Texas _April 1,;.197'0 $8,60.0.00 . :April 1,;.1977 $8,600.00 - A April 1 1978 (Farm of Certificate of Delivery and Assignment to F $8,600.00 -be typed on the back of certificate of Obligation) FULL CONSIDERATION therefor beinglereby acknowledged, this Certificate of Obligation was delivered'to Scott F01='m Co.,.. Inc.., the original.holder, on this date, to-Wit: April 1, 1973 and by it hereby transferred and assigned toFirst National Bank, r THIS CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION represents one-half of Huntsville,.Texas.the issue authorized by the City Council for the purpose ofac- quiring certain garbage collection equipment for the City,.all SCOTT HOLMAN CO., INC. pursuant to notice of intention duly issued and published in the time and manner prescribed'by law and in accordance with an ' authorizing ordinance passed and adopted by the City Council of BYc the City on the 13th day of March,: 1973, and duly recorded inSCOTT riOLMAN, President ,the Minutes of said City.Council. _._.- ' �,�� - The City.reserved the right to prepay all or any part of.this Certificate at any time prior to the due date or maturity - _ $43,000.00 thereof without premium or. penalty of any kind. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ,�• _ _It is hereby certified and recited that all aissance itio.-. ' STATE.OF TEXAS and things requCertificate of to be done precedent to and in the issuance of COUNTY.OF WALXER this Certificate of Obligation, and of the'series of which it is a- CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION part, to render the same. lawful and valid,have been.properly done, CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION have happened and have been performed'irregular"and due time, form - and manner as required by law; that dueandproper provision has The city of Huntsville, a municipal corporation of the been made for the levy of-.a direct and continuing annual ad valorem State of Texasacknowledges- itself indebted to and FOR VALUE" tax against all taxable property,within gats City sufficient pay RECEIVED herebypromisesto.pay to bearer in installments as the interest on this Certificate of of principals due and matures; below indicated the total sum of for the.payment of each installment of principal as same matures; that the City has:received full.value and consideration for this FORTY THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS Certificate of Obligation and that the total indebtedness of the :. r City of Huntsville, including this Certificate of.obligation, does (. ,000.00), in lawful money of the United States of America, ».` not exceed any constitutional or statutory.limitation. $43 - with interest thereon from date until paid at the rate of Five IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council has caused the and One-half Per Centum (5-1/25) Per Annum,.payable on April -seal of_said Cit to be impressed hereon and isCertificateof 1,1974, annually thereafter onApril lst in each year. �m:n,,. ^a ,NMI £ �h e a23 PAGI M z when a official c nopp vs a Sndead£aS e VILL ux'r p 1 1£ty h [ g e d i t h tight cel t AeLIiO xCA Yy�e 19 '•'102] 11Tx 8 xh atever£ e desire. thleainv LrY'_by paxticipatiun Sn tc 1 1 d fl 1 lxe 1 h d fe he g 11 i 1 d . d 1 e it,..... m t in r g lar a e Ci.H ell vg r b ka 6 11 d f h y a .hat we have f c de. n we need only fear our unfa g ea apathy. I 1 Niel d d k A M Though x no eoP 1 my ill 1egrl h capable 1 .9 1 f. h h l p hx ym y i y b h e p ilia 11 ga lap 11 1 1 p 1 h h y d h 1 - Conor h t ncl pp 1 tiov �� co L��ii th 9 efa tulle ntaneel h k d h yd hr Go a as a le t 1 uthexe w x p a rely, i 1• , D I ® since d o k b h if 'l D h u en. t. q 1 h di --.tin, h 1 £ 1 h 11. b gee. I Gilman .slayDN pl qua.by the Mayo.. l C 4 t d i h 3 G d h - LL n be o s[xar.ht lr ue. They r that this plied[ lube a _ e 1 ump tlo ha x cAlie ter and- leytw111 xepoxt on sub 8 Modem of e e as he selli of offpx vane M.'M 1 J w bi r.an the on ton Taxa Mount of$]3�a5 d.00. Mctlob wee made by ovncl lman a Ick and.....dad by Councilman l�ipn. a•EQueeT a IT t—bid. Mot—passed:unanimous ly. - __ >' Mr.hairy N. 1 p he 1?eq ..... 1 g 11 St eermlt. Tha City kin ea a d venae ]30. a ills.the Dida the$200,000 Mavagex x111 xepor ecr taken on this a the n veil.ma sting. uniox clan Bonds. Tha ta116w1ng me era a pxeaents lie r,Mayor ... amu aD ht-..a e ph' a. k h h u lee 5 Te 1 1 bidder was C non r 1 C 1ph A avis l talon,I :15.1530 c e par gal.•Th1e w ixy a 1 bidd 1 h 1 1 1 per gal. M i - y' u nl p Ind'd b lm 1 o pp i ie a e xv i f h P f P1 Y p k ih b d aBi de . ph 1 h b d c 1 d m Nhite Mlnee for h p d h $200 000 1 i _d.. d f x b i t n N d �`rfi' B6.a6 pez t vel a p o.a bid x a ;6 V2,:paa L nc 1meR m—d h nk h 1 w bifid A 1 [ { h f$ 1,111.01 d h r h' b d bid by C k m vs p fi h 1 y 1 e b Minae i �.. — ldd did bid, x Alietar _ 5 25 a ( pi tift d) d i h Lady xray to de[exmvna v h Sty.ante tv vhang £ Hlurry ' t. 1 M -till d by 11 1 p y ill the h :y ,CSty t Y, Cit 1 y a y b M1 d g [he papa x-work r ved fox the isa uanve RC-2 p It of bad and u 1 5 gel khe and n d i ly C h e e ai Nhlte Mlnea did n aside Asphalt bid$20.]0 pax 5 drum, ' Loon nada by C ncllman Dunlap, a ondad by o vilm that the m etl ng b .�5 The.sock x th el w bidder o rebase a eaded b s £nx ase the Cityo as M e n--11. „ - t a a a ootion b on carrlm nhdMp q; ae`aseQRa>3'd^bY' mamcllmea aajmaxnea. otao Baa ua 8113inge lay xt p chis 1 xbld.ad a ied animvueiy. y ounciTeHIM a� �P`ag of N Cnpvae of Bide he— 11, e dsy declared publle mea ting to t/0 naider Cha iota ram Budget and eek for c nt e. h a ,N ids ration m made bM ondea by C ncllman J u 4 f 4 on r y C Lup,ae an p. axe eudgetacover g M1e date: £romnApxil luta Sept. 30. notion carried it y ill slay eubmit2edM11 l gneiion ae City mo va Gilman duato the a h h hasp vaptedemployment outof the City ane lnkenfle to xve le b[ex Se a follows. } ..at ayor, yellow Count/ilman and Cvtiaaue of xuntevllle: ff1 hi 21h d y f h 19] ffl 4 lly blit my realgbnation a uncll t o 1 3 h i y Lo taken: ut efts. anV day¢ 1 £ g i d dad p j- hl h raquixea y leaving a Slle. 1 Y yon k I Dave baa. ruing a gr d i k :hip lith the my , She riff'.Department,aloes J axy. I have b n effexedna xeguler�o mitlon.wathu eu hie ag y v¢eeeepte Bait 11k ve 11 anA mY poeh 1 d r a o y et/.melt.M1mente ? ,� ^¢w 1 ha p d one-half. 1 g Y 9 C .y p bl'm ..... h vol unity. h fi d k h d F 1 4 m 1 ans[mru t n, c 11 1 Re ani 9 d P pe to d b--x ev111 ger Se a of p .Il s—­nif.Bah ed h to SA devenoping...wills 1 fl p g. 1 S y x h ld [ 1 long v wh aI as tbaan dune . Y b a h 1 k h h t i b b aka are dented the ippertunitY t.;—b...h i 1 i p D qM1 b 1 [e ess illegal k' [ ca f 11 1 duties. NM1en 1 y 1 y 1 n dap axtmente Sa 9 d d1 4 ollie[uap. S d i uu d1t1 e. ph=n Bele e Ps. ab b f rad a e h P it d i x autres. dead�vx fib 6eVacos g y but tbexe Ss plenty l'ef work r maining. If h— eeded i of:.our duties a ncilmen it ie n only o hoxevax: i .else y ciLisanse for y made it p saSDle. th eoe suocese es In ale of xe have fealad in acme of our eutiea, It le dIl you. fal3v re. a...taaena� •4u1 ek ko tak rvitee Y x gamted, and a ally qulekto Sgnore v ” {' eepenNibdlvLy a alklae neBe Nhah--n bund Lal 1n a city adaebi an d t � F a4����s s �t �, -Y•', x Abp `s � h � F a a 3 a„�"iw � ,i � '. G'>a•`'��'� ''*x'x3 §z��'`.sh�.'�' ax�"�' s }, ir±Fl�'sti, ,�.a a x �' p �°,s.,,� f - . .,fix {x'•r�"4 i�1. t Y iy AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE'S BUDGET FOR TSS IDnmm PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 1973 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 1973. „;r•'' � ��' BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Huntsville, ,% '' a ' {- t Texas: s t '" section 7 -msam nu amnanawry wrma m ��h , change the City's fiscal Year from a twelve month beginning April 1, of each year, to a date.of October 1, the City Manager had been instructed. to prepare an interim budget for the six month period of April 1,1973 through 4 ; ,. September 30, 1973. And in accordance with these instructions,this.budget has been prepared and submitted to the.City Council for their review and consideration, and a public hearing has been held for the review of the general public and this budget is hereby approved.. ~~♦ a PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 27th day of March , 1973. ally,, Morrie I. Waller " i Mayor ; .'* x ` ATTEST: „t Frank Robinson, City Secretary q a' V a Mons Y }- i' A�'`�` t:��k..,�6�•bn c' r.'�`r,�J,.'°�-T� �a,�'� �,� ��,�`�+ "C•' "' �` s'��p�`� ��,���'a,.`{ rr,�,-• a 3 'OFFICIAL BID FORM' OFkICIAL BID FORM CITY COUNCIL CITY O F HUNTSVILLECITY COUNCIL TEXAS.. ( CITYOF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS Gentlemen: Gentlemen!.. Reference is made to your"OffictaLNpt ce of Sale',dated March 16,1973,of $200,000 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS WATERWORKS AND SEWER SYSTEM JUNIOR Reference is rm0 fo-gopr Off tat .k ce of Sol'W0*kteii Mbrch lb 1,9T3"of LIEN REVENUE BONDS(SERIES 1973). LIEN R00 NUE Bp ftUNISY[ItS i TEX,f3 WATER4K3RK5 AND.SEINER S�FTEA'I'JUNIOR • LIEN REVENUE BCJNSZ$:(SERIE51470)' For your legally issued bonds,midescribedin said Notice,w will pay you par and _. For your lelly oad"bonds adel dfie, of IN bt c,we wNTp j N onrr accrued Interest f m dat f issue tod i fdelivery to a plusa cash premiumof rVer fpemimaof $ to acrdedinte interest fnimdeohi rbods 6eariv9 interestas follows: $xOnE for.bonds be ting oi4l tes"f&Irdws'r April 1,197- through 'June 1,19M S-29 -3 - b5 %pr , 7 r78 April 7,19 through ')one 1,19 April 1,1979 through :June 7 .79'E12 5.00 April 1,19 through June 1,19 % rs1 1;19'03' through June 1,,19 gg 5.,20 % t April 1,19_ through June 1,19_ April 1,1985 5=.30. % • ryas n ia4-7 r — P..'I I,192, April 1 19_'. through June 1,19 % - Apfil L 19'87 through June? Interest cast,in accordance with the above bid is: Interest met In accordance with the above bid" Gross Interest Cast..................................$96.775.04 .... r Gross,interest Gust � 99,.873.33 Less: Premium. $ _n_ Loss:9iemium... S zLt? NET INTEREST COST.......: $96.775.04 'NET INTEREST COST......... ....... $ 94,873:33' ' •• 5.25 EFFEC3IVE INTEREST COST... V EFFECTIVE INTEREST COST... ... .. % .. ._. ........ 5.41$0885. t "tt s+>-` Attached herero is Cash is Check of the Teue eo®erce Baak:. Attached he bis Cashier's Check f the Texas❑ arca Beak, q" in the mount of 00.0,w resenh , rep eoustan TeX s ,fin amount w fc ropreaenh � q our Geed Fat Deposit d which is submitted in accordance with the terms as set our d f Deposit,and w t subms HeN in acco'ddnce with the terms as _ s forth in the'Official Notice of Sole". forth In the"Official Notice of Sole". A This bidis subject to the unqualified opinion of Messrs.Vinson,Elkins,Searis,.Connally& This bid issubject to the.unqualified,opinion of Meam.Vinson,Elkins,Searls,.Connally& Smith �. Smith. NN, 4 �3 Respectfully submitted: Respectfully submitted: N ®. " Tesase Cosesserce Bank.National Assaciatiov �✓ UNDERWOODS,.iRSUH7LU$&CO", INC. a Aoae ton.Texas Y , 3" + Pianos Abahire,Aeaisteat V.P. me ger- s r t ACCEPTANCE CLAUSE ACCEPTANCE CLAUSE i ,: The alio e,ard foregoing bid is hereby in oil things accepted by the City of Huntsv'Ife, The:above and foregoing bid is hereby in all things accepted by the Cly of Huntsville, this the this.the q , '.'troY' r-.s.,a. jMayor Mayor N 4 ' Biu �.� -�^, �*��.. �•�...� vv"� :, s.. r *^�:'-xw� ger '� �`r". �^ ��� �� *'�"' - 'r4e _,,'��'R ,���+#� M �„�,'��.�,y. r,`�xg� w',3+-�. '�'�.'"Y ''� o �� �_'k'�'`'+ c•. 'c `s- r`,a'#r h,�,,�. ". ,.• .. r. ,Km � '` a - . ` i , - CI T,�OF 1Jy1`IPSVILLE.:TEXAS x 'ORMl�?R7�4 AMp SE#1+ERrSTElt1 J.41t iIR LIEN ,� REVENUE BO NDS.($FRIES 1973)+ M: hND ACCUI,,,v E ED YEAR - kMUUNT 60YEARS ' �*• ' ,� � -- v3 - �;'-G" 1976 1977 #s7:• 1978 _ 10 158 3385 r ur=n a y 1979 'O ,220_.o00z 1980 291'. 94 r: k mi 15 ,41 .1669 1982 15 551 6670 is 74341470 ' r a 19$4 i5 671-6x71 �i Ta✓ 251 6672 1985 IS 1054 "dq -zr Yt" 3' 1986 15 1 a,, r 1967 15 1.444..1476 1988 25 1843.3340 - - A,mggeMara y+l ____9.F9'Yea�a' ar s, NE Ar a1,,+r.{ € � - Vit' l �*•�A�n4 1. £ �9 4 � ,.... a max. ,�,�" ""' '� •= z F x a L'y s Y��p�; �,� 'c ,a. � �r't`x^ pml`.�'`..,.�,�. � a s 2 3 - ' OFFICIAL BID FORM OFFICIAL BID FORM CITY COUNCf. CITY COUNCIL CITY OF:HUNTSVILLE�`. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS_. TEXAS Gentlemen: GenHemen: Reference;is iNsde to you Official Notice of,Sole",dated March 16,1993,of Reference is mode to your"Official Notice of Solo",slot€d March 16,'1073,of $26b--OITYOF X6SWATERWORKS AND SEWER SYSTEM JUNIOR $200,000 CITYOF HUNTSVILLE,TEX kS WATERWORKS AND SEWER SYS-TbvkJUNIOR FHUNTSVII;LE,TE' LIEN REVENUE SONDE(SERIES 1973). LIEN REVENUE BONDS,(SERIES 1973).. For your legally issued Bonds des bed k Old'Ndnc will pay you par and For your legally ued bonds as described in wid Notic wil I p y you par,ond caned interest 1`4 841 of"f}de to'-8ofe 8F del`Z"enr ro usr Rlus^a cash premium ofccnsed int st from date of slue to date of delivery to us,plus a cosh premium of a E Nnnti r bondrbeat fie mte est o§ollw s:" -o- for bands bearing Mtenreshas follows: June 1,1974' , 4e Apr4l.44923 through June 1,19_g 4.80 % April 1,1973 through June 1,19881 sA % June 1,1981. s ,y. Igirrl}X19 through .Airi.{q 34 L 5.34 % Apr I 1 198,S Haeagl duhisi i7l'I9_ .S 4,to .% -- 1985 kHef f9 through Ju 1„19 88 5.50 % r % _ April 1,19� � .�% 2 AP 1 1,19 fhrough June 1,19April I,19&] tMroegi�`79' . pr ,ly_ tbrough -Tunse 1, _ . 11,,'19� through June 1,19_ % April 1,19 through June 1,19 _ r '+ Interest ao i,'ln-wideness with the above bid 1s Interest cost,in accordance with the above bid is: _ Gros",In'terest fast......... $ 98,181.67 Gross loten st Cost..... ... ...$/©�h?„ S" `Itiemium.�. E - - Lass:Premium..: E R� WET IWTEREST COST....... ...... E 98,181.65 NET INTEREST COST ........ .........E 'EFFELE INTEREST COST.. ... 5.32631.% EFFECTIVE INTEREST COST........................... - �xr,. "t Attached is Castile s Check of th T Bank. Attached�herero is Cashier's Check of the TBk.S.�o rr,n".eX G4 Bank, .;r " Houstop Tex45 ,:in the mountp cos c represents .g" our Goo GFa f epa if,and to i3 ubmitted Fn-aecoSddnce with fhatermsas set ��Otx5TO+J fEX1f3 in the amount o ,w c "tepresegts forth in the'Official Notice of Sala'. our Good Fo't Deli posit,anal rs s bmrtred in accordance with the terms as set forth in the'Official Notice of Sale " This bid':is subject to the unqualified opinion of Messrs. ns,Vinson,Elkins,Searls,Connally d Sm*. ' Thbid is subfect to the unqualified opinion of Messrs.Vinson,Elkins,Searls,Connolly& Smith. Respectfully.submitted: 'Respectfullysubmitted: - e ROWLES,WINSTOR 8 CO..INC. t—o5s AL 1 l~ By .ROY'u r. r.. reser ent By ACCEPTANCE CLAUSE ACCEPTANCE CLAUSE The above and foregoing bid is hereby in all things accepted by the City of Huntsville, this the The above and foregoing bid is hereby in all things accepted by the City of ffuntsv'He, an of r 3t*, this the Yat i Mayor duW Attost .A,itesh Emil, i "' ;. �. _ ,., " y"k;?-'s.."'- ..r . r, '±=' �„arm' ' C13Y T1FF3.t(T I�L�.�]E34AS �WY�TERWOI{I�kIWp�R45�;�EM J11NlOR LtEI� �y REVENNIE B,N©"ER1Es +'=; *'•s YEAR AA40l1Nt 9bNCi YEARS 1: ' T,k 1977 106.6*8 1970, 10 1S8 3`675 _. 11002 10 291 6&67 .98d' 15 414 1¢(9 . 1.789 15 551 6670 ' MR.. 04 t 71 _ 15 � '1�7A 71 I9'8 IV4 147E - 1986 is 1251 b672 5'�„� bac 1 rz 1987 15 - 544 '1 112. 1988 25 1843.33110 �Y 920 ' t� s �� ytd w eF 3 } w'r ;•a `•": .saa..<�. „x .„s '-,. i„ '� ,N.0 — see C FF7£I4L eH)FQ.RM 'OFFICIAL B16`FORM CITY COUhr CITY COUNCIL CITYOF HUN#SVILLE CITYOF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS '..., TEXAS...: Gentlemen: .:' .: Gentlmmen: R.feren slm_de to+you !'O'ff I Noti ge P Sale acted kkirch lb 1973�of - _ Reference is made to your Official Nofm f Sale d$t&1 Mq dh`Fbr 19,;✓3;of $a4Qf1,(*`.C1TY OF.HUN[50-ILLE„TEXAS.WAftOW IiKS AND$EWER SYSTEM JUWIY3R _ �2DD,OYIp CITY OF HtJfdTSVILLE,TEXAS WATT, - Als7U",�E If'S'Y'S`TfM JU�iIOR LIEN pE\KENL'IE Bo NuS(SER'I E5 1973). " : LIEN REVENUE BOND'S SERIES 19➢3}.:. :•"a , fror ynur iirgally+ssu d bonds s dei bed rB allot'cer we w II,pay,you par and ,%? For your legally is yea bnaF o re1`c b rl and 14'kh,ewa+ai'11s yo I1dr.and c med inferesY from kaYn f e`la date�of del eryit fo pluz"a's�'s1i premium of p accrued interest from eibF&bf aUle 'ie of d'1 deryNa as R 7" premium is - b L rbbed hep ing irit8rest a folio+s:`' 2- $ -lir far hoods bearing mt&resf os+lblloyve ' June 1 1,974 * i- through JU 1,19*3 S, 'I411: - % }-193 through June 1,19 79 � 6.OU % ,�`; "' - Nne`1,,11180 - _ a" ApiTILI.,4W through Jude 1 19?�-� 5.125 % * 41,19 84. through J.'u `l 96, - 1:1982 `' through June If 195 5.25- % a �?`� T IJ 63- through Jan1e 14� 75-86 June 1,,t9- 5.30'. % xS ' A' 1 T9 84: fhmugh lune 1 19, 5 Q¢. % . Ju 1' 1187 sir C %'_ 04. ragg un1;Z9 5.40' t " ,Ap`n4 1,19 through Jun'.l 14 %. '4E-.,a'�+f � 19 08 tkrouh Ju s1 ' with the Interest acordance with theabove 6 dicadsca -116M 0o#Itret Cost..Go -Interest Cosy . 99,168.58 +d s. ...5 1Q473A&;62 r Allr LA !6 inium.....: $ -B L`,e{f mum.. $ NET IN.TEAEST COST $99,168.58c :j 'a W,ET{WTERESj COST .... P 5.37985%. fa'''t€ i� EPFES:�IVE INTER 5T IX3ST.... z EpFECTiVE INTEREST COST..... ... E ' Attached heroro is Cashier's Chock of the Bank, Aftachednereto I.Cashier s Chock of the falglEKjIJt ITgt qpl Aapk, t« a + HQ;uCUM Ye%s ,in the mount o w is ropresenh a`t &r, Ilasstea T***, in fhb oHiounl d w rs`represents our Good ii`l9'epos,an which is suFimitted'in hdmtda ze with the terms as set ours Good Fa epo if,:q w E iia sub rttea''n'acdmd7n'ce with,the cerins a;set forth in the"Offroml Notl' of Sale'.' forth n the"Official Notice f Sale". I r *'. Aak : Thstbid is subject to the unqual riled opinion of Messrs.Vinson,Elkins,Searls,Connally:& �w �'. ss*id�i;subject to the unqualified opinion of Messer.Vinson,Elkins,Seorls,Connally 8 - h. 5a i t.hu Respectfully submitted: Respectfully submitted: '4 INC. USS 8 CD., -a l a Ftaroahet P,tera.SewtlHe.Carlaraltoa � . �- 4 .. B f -•,s""LR k k �r`zrc ';.v y ;. off, i 4a No"" Idem „ y am k n ore,Jr: a ACCEPTANCE CLAUSE > €' ACCEPTANCES CLAUSE _h1 tl wry" The above and Toro bid is hereb in all thin accepted b the G of Huntsville, d + The above and foregoing bid is hereby in all things accepted by the City of Huntsville, r a'" this the. foregoing y p y 7 this the Mkiyor o r Mayor .. .Attest: + c a. ,a`.p& ,aa'�".' •«., }Er EKTRNM „-,FT 1°a 7 Y,aa`� ,,+m"..s, �i �i"✓,-mo. t ,. ' ..- r u ra 4.aa•! `s � d -i $160,660 E2d0 OOU ^,CITY QFHU1+17SYI,b T X,.As ,. ., CITY QF,F.JL1NTsY}I,LE TEXAS, 4WATERNARKS.pt>1P S,E!E�{SY*T,W JVNI,Ok LIEN; WAfiERN R1,5P,.NR S- ,'ER,S TE REVENGE BOND$,{Sf01is57??-3 �� REMENItE>lO,NAs,.1s,ERPES MJ "tk1FEA1i5, - BOy®WEARS ACCUk,1LAIED AE.C" TEfT WEAR AW611NT 94NR WEARS YEAR AC¢OUNT Bb�lRS �.. 1974.. 10.. LTA 6�`l < 1476 90- 65 , 1976 197'5 !Tab _ 198.6,b 8 1977 10 6 o zz�' ;979 1G 296+1 -15 414.49 AN 16 '961 1S 41^Ls� 902 1"5" �sf; 7o 1982 �� ��b 1988 `16 704.1,b7>o 1988 Ts 19$} `15 B�L66a7A 19.4 1985 15 1054,1¢71 1985 a,.r f fs 198d '13 1 166 2 19$8 15, ]51..8 72 .1987 15 . 1 .,1672 1987 15 1988 =26 18`43.3 1988 2'S xi 16d'3 . Auemge AMtwiM_____9z20.Years " vprvge NwN�iN__' R 29 Mean' v a '+1 ',.Su ¢ cwwz*�,,` M'�"�'` a OFFICIAL BID FORM CITYCOUNCIL CITYOF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS Gentlemen: e ax y { y Reference is snpde to yoJr"Official Nat ce of Sole',dated March lb,1973,of $200,(iB,W CITY{3FHUNT3YJLLE,JEXAS WATERWORKS AND SEWER SYSTEM JUNIOR "AlREVENUE BONDS(SERIES 1973) For your I golly etl bondsa es r'bad th+So al NqY cr wdxyi 17 pey}rou;parand accrued interest from plus a cash premium of 30.70 far bondsbea ng intEr@sf asellovds: :,LURE ,A$M>wl 1,197W4 through: June 1,192� 5.50 `W 7,19LOO through Jerre 7,.T9'8&' 5.75 % - E 1`9_ through Ju a 1,IA % x y a 19_ through Juna%)9_ % Hlrough,_ J k -` - f 1,19 through June 1,19_ % accordance with the bo vehisr Gross Interest Cost........... .....:. ............$ 705,441,70 Premium...................... ..$ 30,.70 NET INTEREST COST...... .....$T05,411.00 EFFECTIVE INTEREST COST............ ........ 5 77853 % ,,// '"Y &'*e4�-f�� .& >r* x Attached hereto is Cashier's Check of the /7eaa 1�/O Bank, in theamount obi u�'x rc resenh a ? 71 our Gaos!Faith Deposit and PTA is submitted`in aceorifdnca with the terms as set forth in.she"Official Notice of Scle". ¢ „. -�.�x..f This bid is subject to the unqualified opinion of Mears.Vinson,Elkins,Searls,Connolly& ax s- e y �x £ Smith. Respectfully wbm tied. � Paine..-wanner a:,rt«aa x n..+.c rne. any g s White.Weld 8 Co.. Inc. By } t �, ss!s ��sx s Jac son 5 Lurris. Inc. p $ § 5� n ACCEPTANCE CLAUSE The above and foregoing bid is hereby in all things accepted by the City of Hunhville, y this he c1 { tt � 1� ST4"•, R��T. & ki g, Mayor Attest: a K - ..�. � � z eurvof M!?NTS LF, rE)CAS,t �^/AIERWORI(,ANl?�g.W REVENUE BAND$,,SERIES 19,7.3) _ i 'ALCU UATO YEAR A'MOUMT., -11ON,D YEARS 1974.. 10` 11.6647 i3.3I3 1977 ld 650091, « 1977 8 1978- .. Id; 1979- Yp,;, 220 19E0 )0. 241 44 y'a� gar 5 1982 15 551 6670 1,983 15. .7Q .0 1941 15 1986 15 ;1?{.1 85 5 1 1231.6672 19 - '` r 1987 15 194.1,672 r ' 1988: 25 T843.3360 4..fi - _ A raga Mofuri ___9,2d fears �. s mit° ..'` 's�"'�•re � 5 re ° a 'fir, R < i F w� NORM �*'��.."a�-a a ', s � s�� �� �`;�3� �^g�t `'�"�am�*�'�,.���� t"`��� k y�^f����s• a r x a .. rte:,y5 "k,a~� §� �"'�` �'`.. C r f �` ,fit -r•. ��,,, ,�.Ls�'f ' � =?�,za,�.;� ,e�� � �'se`�S��� .as ��' . ,� ,yb� lg�` ivyks csnsz< "� "DF• �r��,a..' =' ''�"" �`� � 'AGE a aG ii .. E®ass' f 11 1"1 HIGGLA. r SLTRB ehex Y wv. t n9 or the v APRIL 10,1973 A :30 P +.10a] the f report E atM1 c ril. 1913: TY' i b Fina cella 1 4 HSL E. M 1 11 d .... 61 OA I 00 Ee11ox ng members 5`. 5 000 Th®City Cou oil metih r gular ass aiou at'the City xsll aiih the present: � M !, •+: - Total Rainfall vn city..: ......... 6 2d'nchee h i BO,d snipe ntenaebt b t ubg star N k C.— I—, her me he ePv t£or he of Y OOFnebn �'.' ebyns bmlt t I011oaing x AHzil. 1973: �GMWAAING 11 OF COU—I.M.LA.. CAW-A Y o-N`- vn9 eY - ,{S x sen C 1..... a... &565.50 1 k 1y S 1 � (�i n e 11y.evb 1 d G'69a ........ ... 1 I——b 1 . h of i ----------------------- u t th. 1 1 d 1: d Y' vcPRraklon Ca .7vege d P k 1 1 chi a 11 1 ma tion taken d Nr.—St S asked khat M1rs name tie p1 d ov 'agenda Gentl •. - fmr the the metiv9• I he=ebY a t Th. 11 ci Id 1 h , ubmi - f Aprvl 1973• d i P i b El: in 1 Son U aubdlvieionm: m s dr casae and pow.pones lc.ba ae ted at the next 00 ' aM +.. D Y Li a 00 ' 3 3.11 B Sldl Se 6O t nae 1 1 a0s 00 Ebod dd p bl a hl P k i D39 OOD a d : f da sit ai Th 1 O 4 i he elecve elon a Lha ea oblem. -tion th1e time. 3. sl bi g rmlte t. 366°O �`a5 >ty b P 5 �SEFCIC ld it 96 SOD M1 p sense �, Mobile xome P Stets 1 0 l H d 1 d g y Y 2:6a9:O0 t }y b of p 1 h S y l k l p d o D lambing L r ti p 1.h1 1 1 e With an inepe ctiob fee of p y bmlttea ' $a5 ah b nal Yeti Y Ith ,HEAITI ORDIIAND3 IIITAINIIG TO THE FAIIIES NAAxRT n Pe for A' ns lob Ageht w e praeevi t i c LM1e Ciky Health Ordinance // ! ",> 111 Y h e discos clevsxhetM1er es n agry c ultuxal - y ­ "" O i= r .s e f 1 g 1 1 p tell lhaea pxoduc[eoxilhou[complying F s 1 lth di o letpthe ttoxne g hot sad cold a!lsxnanm lar. Aiep TT'' y.,•'. di1 greed t City A ynlaok into them dagive a he next meeting. D 0.l}eAEC%IRG 4AR06-�,' =dynance a. i 1 ffi� 4 de by c i ompe on,.....dI.by Councilmen D bap t adapt e i i ata vg N...ki g CL d andoned Cacs ithln!ha C Co—cit ek1On carried uvanamo ly. id w(Copy ofocdinance a h ) _ 1ALCDAOLIC BEFERAWS oAOINAECR AmrNDNDNT b L pO ordimeD a m111 .cess Idy i oaney Lhh v nit m ruga venuernlaagapze- uy3L'`33, Spi Lo be a dee fo:the sale 1 li Abevex muck. above a PPr-xed 1 y Councl lman Thompson, se a y 11 T motion o riled ubanimeue ly. a $1,IDS FOI 1U9CHAS3 OF 11TROLEU9 SUPPLIES rz �y ed an®khe l�w b 3 f the pv;chase o£petroleum ppli 1 P o ^•r n!o the G G Oil Ce. foz li d' 1 bid f di c¢ G if 11 ail Will be a ked at!De next meal 9 h o 1'f ids w e made by +'=.f.'�S + �. C ilman Thbmpean�eecood<d by Councilman Dunlap and..eases imously.e �P 10T.R G1ADER AND ASPHALT DI6TRIII..I.E. 't Son mac by C enc limen U 1 d d by Councilmen K x t give the City Manager q made _ *S h tb.Pv ty to adve 1 bid p chase of 0 B—T Gxadar end Asphalt Dletcib4Lox xxuck£oc Lhe Street BMIt.bMt. B.tib.--d unanimously. uE 6 ARIAG P tl06 DDR 9ID6NALK6 .. mm44 M111 ikd "� £ o i lapis n d et Co not lman Devle t ue the bel Ce ' t 1 a 1 7 b M1e Sn Yront ehloeeys Park+iov of SidexSIT.by the E ighwi;lD.�actvevian £•'i'9; .F'k aed uuanlmeva lY,T11,sr walks axe to ba pad for Yrom the Packs 6 Ae creatiOv allot ft For i n made to adlouxn by ceuvcllman Thompacv:ee rev ded by Couvcllnan.Anil ek. Notion "passed unav meuslY. A •`, Il y �'.' �""yam„^, a.5,,* �awe #� t \ l . _ AN ORDINANCE.AMENDING SUB-PARAGRAPH A, SECTION 13-14, t,�2,; RESOLUTIONGIVING NOTICE OF ANNEXATION - CHAPTER 13 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ,. RESOLUTION GIVING NOTICE OF..ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS, y• HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, PROHIBITING THE BALE OF ALCOHOLIC s• . ': SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING COTCERNING SUCH ANNEXATION BEVERAGES WITHIN A SPECIFIEDDISTANCEOF ANY CHURCH, t ,} AND DESCRIBING THE AREA TO BE A14NEXED: r' PUBLIC SCHOOL, OR PUBLIC HOSPITAL, PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE FOR BUSINESSES IN OPERATION ON THE DATE HEREOF, - g WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, AND.PROVIDING FOR AN.EFFECTIVE DATE. , under the authority of Article 970a, Revised Civil Statutes of v; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ' HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT SUB-PARAGRAPH A., SECTION 13-14, CHAPTER ' Texas, desires to annex certain lands andpremiseswithin the 13 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE., TEXAS," x ` extra t—ri tnri aY •,r --..--Bfi NDSB—T-0-3-NCLUDE."• �D ' i-d. tienef. the said C_tpof h 3[r cs ail= ,�—_ PROHIBITION AGAINST THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WITHIN SPECIFIED AREAS, SO THAT HEREAFTER WITH THE INCLUSION OF THE WORD. 'DISPENSE", Texas, which said area to be annexed is within the specified Al SAID PARAGRAPHANDSECTION SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS: limits authorized to be annexed in accordance with the Statutes k Section 13-14: Sale of Alcoholic Beverages, Prohibited in Specified n Places. applicable thereto, NOV? THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City - -rr' Council of the Cit of Huntsville, Texas, a public hearing A. Noperson,.dealer, corporation, partnership, "'.,. y p - � .. or other business entity shall sell or dispense, y beheldbefore the Cit Council of the said City of Huntsville, or offer to sell or dispense an alcoholic bev- ;�" y #s erageat alocation within the corporate limits ;- of the City of Huntsville, Texas, when such Walker County, Texas, concerning the intention of£he said City location is within 300 feet of any church, public ". - - school or public hospital. of Huntsville, Testas to`annex the premises hereinafter described., +zJ q which said.meet+nn -hall be held an may o, _„�, a .v 'clock � � BE. IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY r ' QF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT:INCLUSION OF THE WORD "DISPENSE", -IN, e :" P.N..in:the City Council Chambers`of the City of Huntsville, SAID EXISTING ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER THE-DATE - svle, in HEREOF, BUT THAT SUCH PROHIBITION AS TO DISPENSING SHALL NOTAP$LY the City Hall, and be it further resolved that the City Sr . "� TO ANY PERSON, DEALER, CORPORATION; PARTNERSHIP OR OTHER BUSINESS ENTITY ecetary ,�. r�ta'a ” OPERATING UNDER.A VALID PERMIT FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ;.. shall cause to be published notice of such public hearing, by ON THE DATE HEREOF, OR IN ANY RENEWAL,OF SUCH.APPLICATION IN THE -h FUTURE. publication of the within resolution, in the Huntsville I'lem, a PASSED IN OPEN SESSION on this the day of.April, newspaperhavin neral g general in.the County of Lamar kf A. D., 1973. s and in the territory proposed to be annexed, which such notice shall be published at least once in such newspaper not more than t - - - MORRIS 2. WALLER, Mayor 20 days nor less than 10 days prior to said hearing, aw3v, "lx t g, and that ATTEST: said notice be directed to all parties interested in said.anne- .; T 1 CITY SECRETARY, xation Proceedings who may bepresent and be held at such public � g• The area hearin p y . proposed to be annexed is described b metes .* ' APPROVED AS TO FORM: and bounds as follows: 157 �. - � z3 " � �' '3+w63= �5"`.�✓.;«^k�Vis#." kf✓` �;ni^^? £J i F � Y'^'s +h Hsv- i"'f s+u xJ..r#. *, � ,3" '�"'�{`:w�,��. , t FIELD NOTES ' WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly seconded and passed .....^ Annexation 7 by unanimous Vote of the City Council of the City of FIuntsYille, }^M BEGINNING at a point, said point being the intersection of the South Right-of-Way of E. M. Hwy. No. 2821 with the East line projected Texas, on this the 24th day"of April, A.D.,:1973. '� -:� '. to the most Northeastern line of the Department of Corrections Wynne y. Farm Property;: THENCE:Norther ly:580 feet to a point; k - MORRIS I. SJALLER, vukxuR ' :THENCE Easterly 500 feet from and parallel to the North Right-of- Way of FM Hwy.:2821, to a point., said point being 500 feet Westfrom the West Right-of-Way of Loop 405, ATTEST: :THENCE North, 500 feet from and parallel to the West Right-of-Way City Secretary of Loop 405, approximately 1,150 feet; tir "s fi; THENCE Northeasterly 500 feet from and parallel tothe Northwest §'W d Right-of-Way of Loop 405, approximately•th't7rt: d"" � ..Y '1980 feet; � p APPROVED: THENCE Southeasterly to intersect the Northwest corner of the McAdam's Subdivision; ^s� - City Attorney THENCE Easterly along the North line of the McAdam's Addition to VN" a.point where if extended would intersect the Southwest Right-of-way of U. S. Hwy. 19; u THENCE Southwesterly along the said Right-of-Way to the Southwest cornerof a 0. E. Shipp tract; � :. THENCE Easterly approximately 1050 feet; THENCE South 220 West approximately 900 feet to the North Right- �p 3 Of-Way.of F. M. Hwy 2821 (Fish HatcheryRoad) THENCE Westerly along the said North Right-of-Flay to intersecta �_ the West lineofthe Foster BOBO Survey Abst..74; _ + z, THENCE South along the said West line of the Foster BOBO League f - - to a point,: said point being North 01020' West 433.1 feet from the . Southwest corner of said BOBO League, said point being also the Southeast corner of Hill'n Dale Subdivision; THENCE North 88030 West 1,010 feet to apoint which is 500 feet � &% '- from the East Right-of-Way of Hwy 19; 4%s Cl� - - THENCE Southwesterly 500 feet from and parallel to the said Right- of-Way to intersect the present City Limits; d3 THENCE following-thepresent City Limits to the Place of.Beginning.. , s ' '" 'Si��`��tn��'�•tz s"� 9 .;,: ��.*��� t,r^tn`:�,.. q ,,�.. y"�yr" �°r ��' P�..m � 1st ,t` rs s s g .«,.�,, � ..a d .aa-� > z' r �'',�x � ;I �1 *�£ ;�:��..'" =s si_`' 4} t ,�.� a`„•,r�»* „",' � , n AN ORDINANCE Ab:ENDING SUB-PARAGRAPH A SECTION 13-1?, RESOLUTION ap.,. CHAPTER 13 OF THE CODE OF.ORDINANCES OB THE CITY'OF rt .HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS-, PROHIBITING THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC x�* BEVERAGES.WITHIN A SPECIFIED DISTANCE OF ANY CHURCH, PUBLIC SCHOOL, OR PUBLIC HOSPITAL, PROVIDING A SAVINGSFT,iEREAS the City desires to designate certain dates throughout - CLAUSE FOR BUSINESSES IN OPERATION ON THE DATE HEREOF, �,-�'•S AND.PROVIDING FOR.AN EFFECTIVE DATE. the year as Official City Holidays to solemnly recognize the National BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCILOF THF. CITY OF or Religious event they represent; and .�.,s s =a HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS,.THAT SUH--PARA �i-tS�s BRFA-itS I�" � INANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, `IckaS ` c HE AMENDED:TO INCLUDE THE WORD "DISPENSE" ' IN CONNECTION WITH THE Emploj_ s= of these dates so. rk schsdeles an cbe planned In advance " ^` PROHIBITION AGAINST THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.:WITHIN SPECIFIED -- AREAS, SO THAT HEREAFTER WITH THE INCLUSION OF THE WORD "DISPENSE".,.. =r '' SAID PARAGRAPH AND SECTION'.SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS: of their oocurancer to insure a ninirial disrcptrion of City services. tiNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council for the td i _�- Section 13-14: Sale of Alcoholic Beverages,:Prohibien specified } , Places. City of hlustsville does hereby.designate theollow+ng dates as ` '. � A. NO person,.dealer, corporation, partnership, Official City Holidays: "� M� a •• , or other business entity shall sell or ds s`€ or offer to sell.or d; spense, F spense any alcoholic bev- 1. New Year's Day .7anuary 1 " an r x era a at a x 9 location within the corporate limits "`. of the City of Huntsville, Texas, when.such 2. Good Friday April 20 ssr5 .: location is within 300 feet of any church, public school or public hos ital. x, P 1 3. Ifemorial.Day I4ay 30 ,+, , - . zQ_ -Irdependarce Day July 4 r a BE.IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY.COUNCIL OF THE CITY (7 HUNTSTIr LE, TEXAS, THAT INCLUSION OF THE S30P,D "DISPENSE IN 5. Labor Day Ssptemeer 3 1 -i SERE EXISTING ORDINANCE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE.FROM AND AFTER THE DATE s" HERpOF,.BUT THAT SUCH PROHIBITION'AS TO DISPENSING SHALL NOT-APPLY si 6. Thanksgiving Day November 22 xr ' 7s ,' TO ANY PERSON, DEALER, CORPORATION, PARTNERSHIP OR OTHERBUSINESS ENTIT J. ON ,rY, OPERATING UNDER'A.VALID PEPSdIT FOR THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. tr 7-. Christmas Day. Decesoer25 FUTURE DATE HEREOF, OR IN ANY RENEWAL OF SUCH APPLICAT j., FUTURE. -ION IN.THE PASSED IN OPEN SESSION on this the Say_ of - - IN ADDITION the City further grants to each full time City Emplogee �. P_pri1, _ h w.. _ Y A. D., 1473. - his Birthdate as his vxrnPersonal Holiday which he ray recognize.in accordance with the Holidays heretofore mentioned. MOP,RTS I. WALLER, ,TutK r ATTEST: Norris I. Haller, -1•tayor ATTEST: x- CITY SECRETARY , 5111E"rant:Rnbinron; J .' Secy tare l: APPROVED AS TOFORM: C - 157 I'TX ATTORNEY - . s� a w „ . B NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given under the provisions of the: - City Charter of the City of Huntsville, Texas, thatthe City a, +.. April 23, 2973 Council of said City, will receive bids on the sale of the herein- ,2;_e - -after described real property until 10:e0 o'clock A M. on YnAM i^,� , 1973, at which time all of such bids shall be s e .,,. opened and publicly read,. Terms of the sale shall be cash and :So: 13ayor and cityCo— -. _ until FROMr Jim Mc�Zister,City tdanager bids shall be received at the office of the City Manager . ,� e - v. .. - the timeand date aboveset forth. The City Council reserves the.. ` SUBJECT: Appointment of Deputy Health officer r # :right to.:reject any and all bids. A brief descripten of the prop- ,i as p _Dr. Mac.Woodward, Health officer for the Universitg, erty for sale is as follows: " has requested that he be designated as Deputy City Health Officer to allow him authority to execute passports of students desiring- Beingacres of laid located in the Warren Birdsell'Survey, a; to travel.abroad. A-6, in.Walker .County, Texas. a, This is.merely a clerical designation which would A metes and bounds description and a plat survey of the :{g. require no additional duties on Dr. taoodward's par t, nor an - ' 7 property y y y P p ,a:.z ,a compensation due.him. subject ma be examined.by an prospective bidder i, the. �f office of the amity Manager. a a h f ? fi by directioh of the City Council 1.:of the City of Hunts- .. - ville,,Texas. JIMMcALISTER, City_Managar . U F � f g`�k"s'ut z a a r r 777 v s nn, � ........... 7 s .......... L , 4 t„ a I "Aim. / �r ru a fix{"FX yi E .{ 11 �, s I Rx ; t I � g��t s } 1E. .. 1I Irl '.a I� 7 ! - t r t (y (}•. �y { 3 S - k r PAOa q36 '� AGB 2i MINUTES F COUNCIL MEETING FOR APRIL 24, 1973 MINUTES_ UNCIL MEETING 9]3 SESSION 01 11 CITY COUNCIL X Nix s �i ]3 Ar]'.30 P H CITY 8 027 11th 5 AEE T, Te VILLEa,Tx s AYR8, 1973,x .30 P.M. ,1027 E The City.C ncvl m v e er n at the City Hall with thefell ing embers p sent. xhe.Cou met In regular a saien at al ang:. tubers present:L M i 11 r,Mayoz " e the cv iy. 1 with the follow aYor 1 ! I k xhomp son 1 _ 1 1ph via Sohneon 3;lm 1 by 1 ......p the hills end orte of Lhed'Wlnutea of the p evipuaa g held In a ae1 , 1973 a , rhe c Oil m eking a op Aned bythe M da Acing A —.9 t. aider Lfie a � on passe u moa y. I IX1� D N a W 4 O P f n 1.. ; j b h kl g z s R S d y C Slm h d b i RE-to amend -- b b ilk h Y h City a 1 pt Sh P 9 b 1 nod With!.30 a Church. Motion d 1 xn o b e n f vs r"nt the Gemex slant and a de=Lltee will f 0 di 1 b 1 be p of u .....d unan mov¢ly. (Copy of amendrvent Atte hed1 a within the cl F Lomita. pp " Al..MILE 11 —PARTY ..t:.—OhO d 4 P pl id hk 'Y b 1 CityjtA _ TR.y = 1 Y f 1 h d - eyyyyy�. e d b .bel p. fi = he cit and.garbage ve v After a b ie die cueeibn with theapublvc Che m iv9 w e declared clbaed 9 d 1 eel 15 i] City the Alrp ort. et ontp aeeedy ly. Sd 111 A. pb Ae 1 1 00 (COPY o veldiNota 10n w 11 h " d d by 1 lap p e h ;hates A horvr atven taches) p to of the p n h ld p 1 Motion carrledunanimovaly. Y r_ Q�Nlll IF NOR"LOOP PROPERTY LL-9��ANTTARX LANDFILL h°P p P a calling for a reaclution Y - 1 gi\lR d pl h d 1 1 d b d fl by 3 h n hie di e h d it i d 1 ugD 'd - Yx E u h hat lAn�d e a 9enattAly known a @T "i the N e¢t LOOP Are. M 1 n paeee de sly. (COPY Of .—t— ched) a q Ip h al th Y f lid h pl ;11 sen d h r orLhe mOu 1 h :d by 11. '7 d- p1 d by a.ly,19] a by y mad ou OL \s7 o re eogn ee tD ' animluelY. app a D Cou it h L r. rrie pian. fio ved stilt N lid C no;lmav➢unvap,a Onded by C ncllmav Gohneon k e f011ewin o p + 1 y A n `h ADISTRIBUTOR A dy ay Apbil 201 side w r ned O a ep i kzvb or tM1 8 r Depaitmeni. r,.-4""t6j"} {`a< S y y 30 - I g Ch—E.—bid 94.9 co ld m1 1 d p d y 'd¢d p S $ 0 0 i h d 11 p y ;hi V27ldA 4 3 } pt. 3 I'll g 1C bid id SBO 45 b p 1 d 9 4 y h lk 91 1 9Y Y c: 25 - R b h f d i Y 1 1 fi0 d f ddi 1 h b h ..p—y g their birthday aA a hOl;dOY. Due to the f h ;p ; d i 9 h h h33 1—ion ¢� *` favarab le, i 9g h 11 6 d b ] d d i gi h i M9 v v c pried animously. (COPY f ) O negety h 1 1 P th q dp h P 1 S e N X "�R. ODN INTM11T A DEPUTY 11A x OFFICER - a mgd^pbynCo 1 wvtan➢o d 1 d 1. ld PP 1 Y S p z kAutn was 3 y- a e O y p nded by 11 Aml k k gi Al A M1 izaaio. Nr.MCAlie ter reparied tc th 11 h o d ted that h be app olnted egotfate h then empa 1 d animovAly. (Copyo£bads e) v., ae Deputy Health Officer f tl 111 D fi dv Atloh e O ® x AL " 4f�. paper work or obtaining pee apoIt-of at d salary mill b otlOvaw ec by unO;lman Thompn on, a P. by Ceu.Oil k do app oant Dr.Woodward ae eputymaealth aide we=e d iX—t Th.low Dldd e� Yg of Einer. N.—I.carried unanim-uely. 3 Yf iF O k phAal $5. ex. On C' Ypb1'X y* _ �P COURT ph 1 "i'b' eph 1 C S 1154 p 9 p ➢izle ter 1 5 1 al.. ¢„ .e Peelle ter r ekdted they 1 S al Cour hoe been established end that r Euler...It p e u lap k --Ft los bi ddera r 'T trials will be h acM1 m h olden w oilman Thom d d b vel m +`m iSA AGAR BAaaHemT PROBLEMS a tion carried unanimously. (Capp f bid ched) O F n A n All } aBQmelm.PCAbbb vkne ui9Aated h C lista=ane M:. Colley rep t on the Angie.AOaa �-�— buY ', } em a [he ne t ouncll Me etldg MCAlle tlr reported h 1 1t.thOM.EthS—XSIX— C Or 1 i addvkvanel 1 Nde by Councilman xhomp aon, seconded by Councilman Dvvl ag that meeting be — neidexeb le add t¢n cenfromatheapp 1 b 1 1 build {tbaen �� X Al nod. a ax clad yAavlmouely. nble o anyiYield m rkh dl 1 1 a h o r - if het- Id the u d dlvn h"k withNthe Neter Qdtb.Boar diand repo L -V 6, J yrT bank TO the Coun 011. S ud I.k" EI, �17 LAST "' Y BSC_dn a menT O. eH..CE aP o. CO "Ll ,6ai 14y '1` lkina Lake hoe ar Ty as t with E n 1 n Sg Couk ract t a Y aontra.T;ng h bl b bondee.o£J. 1 bhll y gt.SdhiI. p 1 x. eimmOna b dl g p b b k oted Ad d L it aYn aOo ru 1 D 6 9 hY ani d dConpp o 1 b t 1 ax 11 p.perky and Ra ght o W y he City's a pr. Cone rue tl n D sun to villa rank Lina.fiav begun. 5y bt s{ u ,. L & # -'� dve. " ice. T a �s' s�s a i �.�y '( q . las �`"hy �*r� � '✓ �. `b^-� _R�` w � 3� v�.aer w- �•,. 28 11—29 ,1973--g ' SIS tAN 1 3.td h pll r > 9h d I i a fi t 1 Th— ip m Y 1 1 ivg P 1eC h 1 d h a '� I.x M1e ov xatlon wa x ffic.—t'iv with y A A b 1 d untl 1 e 1lghkvng et h D11 c 1 h h 'a h thzea f p p q g h Gainers andfouz x re f m people w nting ;a Yox Waller reported that the City ¢viii¢hes the fe owlvg lights. Ma H 'I o eG 9 100 Y $ 1.72 d h i hif d h d 3J ]5 ig hl $ 11 $ Ill.i. m' h .ded and th 6anxta txov Dept. needs eGTex kruck, khe a eE the eealight.. Mayor liar at aced that he hep evntevxlie can improve hely light agnce } he 1 h 1 1 d 6 40 SgT b y h$4 0 1 1 h h d 1 p ha PAVING B.111 L-1 rd $ 1 h b g— p h o fl1Yrolect ie eppxoxxmately.lit tication fox ayTaxl ixmvt fox k, coach pxavidvng he mdete all.,thregivremen..... 1 1 h truck h b e liek .—d h of .19]3 h t �^ �,. p lets. tt44AA '� Mdticv passed uv¢nimcue ly.. STAEETr:NDNBTACCTIDN. AO ncl l....Jotinavn r n le the'i­ r $Lotto.by ih ao City. Thi.wi il'Da chedked b £vrther:ane teportefl e a e ez A` h d 11 111 1 p pp 1 Of a te. hl h 1 1 f b i g d hi L d 1' b 1 0 +s5 1 5 T ° .X a 1 y hoe.been completed: 3 rn _peso u sly. atLon Th.City r g 19 th. tilit—on Old + n A.9—, d r h—ha k a ti- 10th St—t bout 901 completl 1 - h. 1 k ll d h 1 I_d 1 1 P 1.e thb] Thi.11 h h1lud1 R. lilt, f P 1 theF the t P gPhy d l l 1 h a h h b n ph... ah! 1 5 (� aping pr°Jec ouldeb mpletea Sn epproxim y Thxs viii a e nal phase y fk` 4 t 9 •U\� oa u Y '".•`,• p i y d ppll 1 h [ 4 n t 11 6 h h h pP 11 r I G52rT�( `E«x f kY h 8 ill r ne rr 4 ry�f �D P 1'it h h „ d bh 1eY w1lMla ben Y x £ w n enc a tol y 30 31 d herpat the e o tteewoxkepeilod. ✓n'4+�i _ �,. Thl 1 f the City. D y ens mx .-ty C exdlna �°j pJ'}5:� x d' bli h h ve a th H 9 PP'11_:1—and S 1 evaarea Thexfl 1 ti 1 % N - red axe n9 con � a near ' � }' Club hTe pur h a lOQ c p Y\� y ave keen deli d h Citi. I "^`4 ax d Ire o£ he Ga d lu3 o pl h e 4 T, lusty Th... Y` p vxded Pres of a ergo but the ll£ h th 1 6 have them planted. C.11.y,City o Y P �d dl - P h 1 e ra f p re r y. 1 by i by CoundE lmanivunl¢p i! ept thepord xnanca etxo..... d 1 y ( py a ed) 4 � SOLUTION ED i e m de bm.0 1 en xmi y ly 1 o adopt a ¢sow, 1 ?+ i i Jezry Ne ec. dent En 1 ITh y p £r hie out tavdi v t%" l�`H� J1 in c° 1 h he pl 1 1 1 g ig y 5 ithiv[heacity xlmlte.YC g ` 4 c� IoM Sea nnanimo,x ly ( h a) ,rk 'In by Co unl d a Mid it 1 k adopt a solution ':'.tvYr theacavdSdao f ahn F. Thomaponaa i e o the Teuae Jeyceea. Motion cerrlad f-yT. -F eq l . (cep --h.d) moi:,np r. . ` 4ea mottoode by C ..Clman Davle+Mokven carbyed unallman Dunlap to tkached�melution to Y { auppoxtut he Dnlvexeity ROT Pxagxam: rr vely. lCepy a i std y 4 " e k w - `'has „�I„ i s a?✓� .z c i .� r s '�"`�f�y�r�c�ti`�"�'n�'� � t - �� � � "iffl'l` �s. C 's �Z' �f v y s �". �- si. .,�` •:� - a� }` rn S, ' - THENCE South aloe AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING LAND AND TERRITORY along the said.West line of the Foster "Bobo CONTIGUOUS AND ADJACENT TO THE CORPORATION Survey to a point, said point being'.N 01° 2'0' W 433.1 feet : CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, from the Southwest corner of said Bobo Survey, said point - WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS. r '., 1 being also the Southeast corner of Hill 'n Dale Subdivision; a THENCE N 88° 30' W 1010 feet to a point which is 500 feet BY'.IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, -` from the East right-of-way.of Highway 19; <. TEXAS: THENCE Southwesterly 500' from a parallel to the said Right- 18 S, by a resolution-unanimously-adopted`by--tire— — - - . City Council of the'City of Huntsville, Texas, on the 24th day of April, 1973, it was resolved that the City Council - ..a,,� THENCE following the present City Limits to.the PLACE OF - proposes to institute annexation proceednga::to incorporate into the City Limits of the'City of Huntsville',.Texas, the } following described territory within the extra:territorialt° It was further resolved that notice of a hearing - :; jurisdiction of the City abutting the City Limits: a before the City Council to be held on May 8, 1973, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall of the City of Huntsville,. F a`: BEGINNING at a point, said point being the intersection of !' Texas, be caused to be published by the City Secretary by: ',. the South Right-of-way of E.M. Highway No. 2821 with the publication of said resolution in the Huntsville Item, a ' ' East line projected of the most Northerly East line of the 'x newspaper having general circulation in theCounty of Walker, Department of Corrections Wynne Farm Property;. ti i�. and in the.territory proposed to be annexed'; which notice to be published at least once in such newspaper not more than THENCE Northerly 580 feet to a point; - - £, 20 days nor less than 10 days prior to the time all hearing, at which. ^", Y r.; parties interested said annexation proceedings :; • THENCE 500. feet from and parallel to the North right-of-way - may be present; and z. . of FM 2821.Easterly, to a point, said point being 500 feet West from the West.Right-of-way of Loop 405; - h' WHEREAS, said notice wasduly published in the � .ti. Huntsville Item, on the 27th day of April, .1973, and such THENCE North, 500 feet from and parallel to the West Right- °� _ public hearing was held on the 8th day of May, 1973,. at :5"���:•`. the Cit Hall of the Cit of Huntsville, Texas, at the time of-way of Loop 405, approximately 1150 feet; , y y - designated therefor, and .after such hearing the Council eon- m - THENCE Northeasterly 500 feet from aparallel to the North sidered the evidence presented and has concluded that the West Right-of-way of Loop 405, approximately 1980 feet; ' above described territoryshould be and the same is hereby , nt received and annexed as a part of the City of Huntsville, ^ , avG THENCE Southeasterly to intersect the Northwest corner of the `' Texas. .,`£ McAdam's Subdivision; Duly made and passed by unanimous.vote of the City t THENCE Easterly along the North line of the Adam's addition Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, and approved this ' a to point.where it extended, intersects the Southwest right- the 8th day of May, A.D., 1973. of-way of US Highway 19; THENCE Southwesterly along the said right-of-way to the South- ,r west corner.of a 0.. F. Shipp tract; MORRIS I...WALLER, -ATTEST: ' i " THENCE Easterly approximately 1050 feet; THENCE S 22° Wa approximately 900 feet to the North-right-of- �' City Secr ry way of FM 2821 (Fish Hatchery Road) OVED ; THENCE Westerly along the said North right-of-way to intersect the West, line of the Faster Bobo Survey Abstract No. 74; .al ,` - MARTIN D. COLLEY, Caty Attor e � r ab & a v s f Q# 06 k k g t mW r RESOLUTION , ar RESOLUTION . gzm WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville, Texas, in cooperation With the Texas Highway Department has heretofore undertaken the , WHEREAS, JOHN P. THOMPSON is amember of the City Council improvement of Highway 75 within the corporate limits of the said xr::+." of the City of Huntsville, Texas, and as such has devoted many hours City.of Huntsville, Texas, which said`project.involved many obstacles, ' of time and effort in attending to the affairs of the City of Hunts- prior to and during the construction period on said projectpand } ville for a period of over eighteen months and during such time has •`' WHEREAS, Jerry Nemec, Resident Engineer for the Texas y„r- been aleader in bringing about important changes`.in the structure - '� - Highway Department in Walker County, Texas, rendered:invaluable l.;t;”, ,..of the City Government.and in instituting a Council-Manager System E s N for-th€-ctfig ana-impTe attag�aw " to " Walker Count Texas b his. ersonal supervision and attention ."�.�" County, , y P p ,,- 'improve the quality of:services offered by Municipal Government to, . . r _ to solving the problems encountered in getting said project ini- t�.i� .='- '_a growinq_communitY; and �r... tially approved and in the subsequent'.supervision of the construction WHEREAS, in addition to the activities of municipal Govern- �`_ stage of said project, thereby enabling the City of Huntsville in '�^ ment with whichthe said JOHN F. THOMPSON has been instrumental in cooperation with the.Texas Highway Department to complete said con- * promoting, the.said JOHN F. TEOMPSON has,made invaluable contributions. _ ` struction program in the minimum of time and with a minimum.amount to thecommunity as a whole through his'particioating in numerous. of difficulty resulting in athoroughfare through the City ofHunts- other community.endeavors, including church, Chamber of Commerce, and _ ville which not only.makes a-.significant contribution in easing the other civic organizations, particularly the Jaycees; and €a flow of traffic through said City but also has resulted in a more WHEREAS, the efforts of the said JOHN F THOMPSON in behalf attractive commercial area of the said City; and of the principles and objectives of the Jaycees and his outstanding WHEREAS, the City Countil of the City of Huntsville, Texas-,. "- "leadership ability have been recognized in the past by his election is of the opinion that the successful:.completion of said construction:- - _ to numerous positions of responsibility in the state organization and *� project andthe resulting benefit to the City of Huntsville and its i,: �� � has been honored as one of the Ten Outstanding National Directorsof v citizens and the citizens of,Walker County, Texas, was greatly the Jaycees organization; and ak,r KY aided by the said Jerry Nemec and that by virtue thereof, the said WHEREAS, the said JOHN F. THOMPSON is now a candidate for s. Jerry Nemec and the.Texas Highway Department should be commended - the.position of President of the Texas Jaycees, an organization of for.the exemplary manner in which said project was initiated, under if- young men in 275 chapters representing over 15,000 members in the e" taken, and completed. - State of Texas,:a post for whichthe members of the City Council of ; a - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE the City of Huntsville believe the said.JOHN F. THOMPSON s eminently ' t ' CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that JERRY NEMEC, Resident Engineer, Texas t l _ ' qualified; and Highway Department, be officially commended by the City Council of WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City Council of the said ri the City of Huntsville, Texas., for his outstanding service to.this r. -ear; City of Huntsville, Texas, to make a public declaration of the con- community and the citizens thereof in bringing to completion a pro ".: - fidence and respect the members of the City Council hold for the ject of extreme importance tothe community and that copy of this `h , .said JOHN F. THOMPSON, and to urge and encourage his candidacy Resolution be officially presented to the said JERRY NEMEC and the for the office of President of the Texas Jaycees. TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT as a means Of expressing the appreciation v*z NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council. of r t3, of the citizens of Huntsville, and Walker County, Texas, for the corm the City of Huntsville,,Texas,.commend the candidacy of JOHN F. v tributionsso made,to the betterment of the.community. .v,'. THOMPSON as President of the Texas Jaycees to all members of the WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and l"". + ' Texas.Jaycees and encourage and solicitate the support of all votingpassed b unanimous vote on the Hth da of May, 1973, in a meetin p Y Y yr g delegates at the convention of said organization to be held in Austin, of the City Council of the said City of Huntsville, Texas, and in Texas, May 10th through May 12, 1973. ,. witness whereof the Mayor and City Secretary have hereunto set their. WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and t ` hand and the of the Cit passed b unanimous vote of the Cit Council and in witness whereof rr Y p Y Y , the Mayor of.said City and the,City Secretary have hereunto set their.` x ' THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS - � ». hands and the seal of the City. THE CITY OF HDNTSVILLE, TEXAS ^ s j MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor ATTEST: a, BY: MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor ATTEST: >,... + City secretary k.. : .. City Secretary UM U ¢ Y � w�? � ��t f, � .zw h, � �,.x;� + r �;-a,�st'x i t*�.5�'i"*t;> �iC•' t ��� R E S O L U TI O M WHEREAS, It is greatly important that the Reserve officers" Training Corpos be given the:fullest support possible by the citizenry of the United States .'- - as one of the,mit effective programs available which benefits the nation and WHEREAS, It has since the beginning of our existence as'a nation been strengthens the youth of America today; now, therefore, be it furedam-metal that the security of the United Statesdepends onthe individual's acceptance of the responsibilities of active citizenship, including the RESOLVED by the Mayor and City Council of Huntsville, That by this Resolution contribution of a erson's talents, leadershi and service in the defense of We support Axa-.p,z p p the Reserve Officers' Training Corpos as the strongest Link in the our nation; and ..traditional role of the citizen-soldrerin this country and as one of the most outstanding programs for producing military officers and future leaders for our WHEREAS, The Reserve iters Training Corps,.or RQPC, .as for many nati.on;. an,� be it hither -- .� 41 years served as the training ground for the military officers who lead our and-maintain-our medorn - RESOLVED-,what ytre-i3agor--arm?-City Council strongly recommends to W22-Coll ege— y ym. combat-ready reserve forces; and _ and university students that they take advantage of the tremendous opportunity for coll.- training and achievement which.the Reserve officers' Trafning Carps.presents. WHERE idea of st approvbySthehUnited States viding Congresslwhenyit passed the Land-Grant Act of 1862 providing for the sale of government lands to establishcollegesand b universities and requiring these land-grant institutions to teach agriculture, the mechanic arts and other scientific and classic studies including military a` tactics; at least 1,345•of€iters from land-grant schools served on active duty Morris Z. Waller-Mayor y during the Spanish-American War; and ,<., „ ATTEST: , WHEREAS, The true value of the ROTC program and the high quality of s r officers it produces were dramatically shown by World War XX; duringthe rapid �* build up of military forces in 1941, over 50,000 ROTC officers were called to ��-% active duty allowing.an otherwise impossible expansion of forces to be .{ accomplished during one of the most critical times in United Status history; Frank Robinson,Jr. Secretary n, well over 200,000ROTC graduates served as commissioned officers during ;n World War 77, many times more than the number of officers commissioned e` from the nation's military academies; and WHEREAS, The ROTC program of today continues to provide the armed .forces of our country with the well trained and responsible leaders which they need to protect the security of our nation; and A WHEREAS, The ROTC program also enables numerous students,who would a.... s othezwlae be unable to attend college or who would be forced to discontinue their education due to financial difficulties, to obtain a.college degree through the ROTC Scholarship program; at the present time, 19,000 scholorships are A givento deserving cadets and midshipmen.across the nation annually?.these - " scholarships pay for all academic expenses, except room and board,and pay an a° additional$200 tax-free stipen for up to ten months of each scholastic year;,and - � -x - " WHEREAS, The Reserve Officers' Training Corps offers to the young men and women of the United States a unique opportunity to serve their country and to acquire skills, disciplines, responsibility and leadership ability which will qualify them,for outstanding job opportunities in civilian life; and }}4H rr - 178 179 )1WYAr a ,� a Y�rv"G Chir EACH 3 PAGM 31 g1 ..A 1].. _= Motion was d. a av a mP ue M unde E b k ap OF T H F x er..0 r qukiity Study. rr1 dhely. Cepy:a achedTEXAS EAS 1111 t N Are 97the Y P p 1� 6 Th. ui 1 g laz a City Mall xIth t Dxing ember ..I;t 1 6 1 f Hithh. p 1 d 1 1 1 N.Yor d dab t an 3 P d h1 bi Y Th ..p...,a .ed). A—C -M.ti.. a..d u ...ly. (cop�esn I.E. 1 p l Fh I.H.e _ •• 1 vet d 1 $5,387.49 P. 3 e v .:11 on. .... e b 1 h 3nc. m b 1 1 s h ad. A-N..Boaz 1 r Gilman nevi¢ Ap..... Pv a fot Bae eb all pezk is Exam Matching Monde. (Copy of b tech.a) 1 y 2'n P d d b 1 n k i repo rte of,.the p vieva a g h d Y H ]3 .tion c riled u ..ly.. m CITIZENSry+ ti. 1 Y 8 ed. the 'Lina.£r.the "4, ^ x 1 Aap a listed o he A mlda,n 11, xecukd a s 1 he dub s i o L .n m theref.te,there Mea citizen a th —big c a£t k line a Hlkin 1 h a ou y III ams a d Tbb hi i Y h Y id di-9-1 ; $a a o f h 1 b plaeea on th ear £the w s...... 1u 4 eplap ev b S P y C 3 P 1 y.d hff G. d h h 1 p T 1 hi h d S 01 1 d igh y h d 11 1 ) 10r I h 11 1 h h b 1 f d h 1 1. 9 k Yrd h vX 1 b' 1 b 1 f In 1 xi It whveT. a cl0ee 1 1 d by l it a o t of sale. tion Ca a 1 '1 py d.[[ached. _ P d f d h k di 1 i e.f ( i P d h ). r h L d di g P d 1 } .'7 y v d h P... d h upP lY '. 1 C h h d h d y H h L d--110.t 20 h (b 1 67 h P1 1 f kT iE kei d. 211 d 1 M d le l 1 Th-­ alt ( of 1 1k ch ed) {+i Sod (y_ 3 1 ld 6 55 00 i E di—thb y ]6Hit—IS akfi 11 1 ty 1 gals.1 d y bf 63 h Y TH. 202 11114ytN 9 111 e c 9 a h p d h C h Td k drainage problem in thea # . ._ d.Y P a Y -]6 1 g p Id o Hil b 1 1 N vaTO CiL 9. p D I 11 SO 1 le y h t y Y i ]5- 7. 1111 p/d y 3b ill b 1 g 1 PI-1 1 n ti11 (19 A i ]5 li p d g nd peek caps -d a 15 (.l u it h e Hyo e i po ick.na i - I11 p/ _ 2 r v n udp Eor nese vo0r locat o e. They axe Marmon ctaek,Ne... err ied ssnanlmovelY. h i T u[en G Saes ton C C 1 c eek and o I - o _ CITY MANAGER'S .... k auld yeild a i o£10 m iltov gale.,/day 11ich 8' de goat. - Y N ' Yor ep h d t 5 ( fty)y the y 020. s tf ace ea h aLion , h C' nagex,x S p d b h t ha 1 1 p cold pp m 1. 5 vitX landaa b.ITg270a. axhle ov xtra proximate $� ]0 di Ssh aTE-1i c y z City i b i l' 13 111 on dollar.Pox d land. a xaf acvlitlee w d he nelderakien - ae p 1 b 1,'i +� f th di 1 3 qr thla site Se net f ibl a erthl6eaage mreat...hAlant. C� 6 1 -R ffiea of tra lakian df i chi gh d IT— H.Daps et t hh dy 1 fl mop 1 h L i y 1 1 2„.3 mlllivn lT. h f t t bl eh ed 1 Ld h 1 1 1 ld. pptozimately 9a 6Jd 1 1 1 h ¢ h ntl E 'Ili a Yaat 18020. he == 1 PY a h ) - 1 i rf Id 550D anfl land a 5 f 1 d i t ld 5111 dollars, If b ak I.p d gal..p/day 111 p h ad d A ) equaxa ant the c old pp roxis ate ly 90BnLll..de h ssz£ace e a .bid f a ifg h ea it dy qultoe.c. rol pragxam: IN. Loa g'a ¢era will be ' ye 26[epaol acxae a 00 1 e. The Lte a£the Nelson C eek 91ta m old only f o ch a ICepy ched).m l "i ua gl 1 ndfl 1 _ irk v _ r Fifty ye 1 9 1 he 1 p my h tTla c ak atic¢te Ss e t C l ninSeb h f ld C s 9d h p ra Y to h e t to atpi 1 nd konmxla T9 th h 3 d h d *x Y kM S act Eor a 20 Yee parted. A 30 pap 1 ed dbxn Nmy e9 0,and cepab SeaoE arryingd a ^• est a H eib s wage a 1 p a von ( 1. aL a ed)aa ]5 to 15 million gale p/deg,a texmi 1 Ix capacl ty oEH3.5 m1111 on gat p/day a Y £l dent pampa fe pu Clty"s 1 -1b y tem At 50 60 lbw FE..r%amauld c t or n v h Not— by 1 k ilm h pp e y d.]mill d 1 a The complete£ ill 1 cull cools A_ 1 3=] y p 1 h 1 le Sbbl hi b i ' ^ 9 fy b y 111 n del3ate. - 1 _= d 1 11 on at[enl h io d Th.F an a 3 { f �y,,� et h h p p f h d tl d 1 y.a .' N ^a _ C ,I Th.LHkb Living.tav 51 h 3fi PIPE i men y ter res F l5 ( NY 1 1 d) 11 on gale p/day, e 5 bill—g 1 p/ y t pl n P in9 d S11tie xe L .. Cady. Illi dollar.. eekingmL eaflo� 5 Sllio� d un anvmeu y C. .vlman m ,¢e d y CDu xn x rn. xo ti 1 p/dako-i--need f h 1 et hehe [h.pepL old e1y. ncl m ad]ou 1 telduced o t24"11—an u ave.]mllllre eke mhe tze Ltof ak ivingaton 'A ould c mo a since It aeuld b f hexdnesaakmen pF 1 t le n ..mined Ihat the L 1 1 g 1 xa•c.omical than th Nelsen 1 .fd'1u`f)3a Hit.,D aei tea bealdea the y 190 w111 b.I.::, dnt0 a e it they mill be r + Lti za e�anomival .his x111 be drat A at a m eaeven �: A___=—'s SII +STxG"fi'1' 1 n mac made by C.ncl lman.abo£p mbyH C..tai lmfln DunlAp, L.accept It.a ached ._� i 1uLi0n I_...heath.PL1ee oI.P.to 890.00 Eor 3/4° xithin IytLnmfll[a ' UR i nd 8160.OD aukaida ty Llmita a T.P mould b._$.115:00 within the City h Lvmlta s f 5200.00 v.tal de the entyCiimlta. No[io niearrlanimlyf 11 a , tiM .3avl >v.. .:...,.TRI 1 Page 33 Page 32 MINUTEE OF COUNCIL MRETING EOR,SUNE 12 1913 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OR HUNTSVILLE,WALKER COUNTY, : &. TEXAS WAS HELD,O,N SUNE 12,1913,AT 7:30 PM AT THE CITY HALL,1027 11th STREET,HUNTSYILLE. - TEgAS. - _..3. The Council-IL in regular seas sen at the City Hell with the:following members present: N 111x,NaYpr en A k J hF Th p on S ho- . oi M D 1 P arxy DS k a..P Pool g b E ohnson !!�� .Peal N. ook ;E s mots mad by C i] 7h'. .p ons nded by—1-21111p 1 p t p h f. old regorts of he previous mlati.9 held Meya24,1973. M tian c ved ua i.."1Y. ,,I ( (�Y�/� V C f TAX EOUAk 2ATIOM BOAR Coo beta d g E tc 32 04 f the C tY Ch t r db £. h T Eq 1 and h ld f IVIJ�o (L/"'.,_,✓v Balapp0 gt...v S e t d y r Be d anbers£ 1 year S It 11 p Gabbs, eq' 'n, Ralph Ci L w and H. L.8yid Nr.Byrd will na longer be eligible as he i v g t d theCity. I. d g�B d b f the U73.y C 1 Ralph D vi d h Quid likes led to the0 aid h p ant d i i.ty 1 int g oup, h p -1­d p a§ - { 'y t�yw gy' Coun it n"P"' id he fd1t ilddl.15fel ld b ppod: d h. Beard, es *" he d ed to i--naw people vn City affairs and felt a broadax p tacvpation s healthy v - For th City. n xa - _- AFte bti.f dobe d by d he Thonpaon, s. ondod by Pall All.that this subla.I < be tabled fadtll anal co ssderetvon. or F 'qu5:5VMayon Waller pointed.out that the Jane 1 deadline had..passed end immediate action was Moti t ablea. d f t d. Maya W ll the p I t d at the d 1 abil ty f h g naty o h B d ad 'j. °3A roto d d that h nahhing aligah le members be r mad to the Board,11..E with Calvin I,.M ­1atp replace H. L.1 Byrd', boottpo.p d dM by C 1 a�Thd p iyad nded by C 11 D 1 p that th emberto s S Tf "nB } C-Oacil.a.Dunlap the.11,11.,,d,d that the City N g r h heem ang8(r ,. L of theCity ad-p­t t theC Sl y r d d h g f p g h ystan. °• tV._ Ej Coun 1 Dick. d he I.,Id pp Le d e of..h ars as he did not[pp 3 a h g t b9 b the d..d1i.,had pa d �,, b 3 ss Mayo W 11 sagg9 d ...Plot' pl t vna2d of ­1' al t' i at der,t *tk q detertl1n.v£.ve. hoald continue sn Joint ag 111112 with the school,h v separate Function, Ay rt: 66 tc. na - 4tq a e BUSINESS OF ATTENDING CITIZENS k] Mr:S h ny CollYn h s li t d the Ag d not p ant,Lhasa Yore, there vas no b'. 4" qua f C ty i t...: an t bii h g Ad 1 0 b it L g "i0'i", yit C 0 B1 k 11 Co ty Health offth vv .g Y C d ty Health 1Df t 1 t Motion A r "'g-.11i. t b gin 1 dlko.ded d W d bydd N gCMegnolia the.Nalker MontgolaryyNCountyi Health District. M t!n carxiedlyT* G{t 'h. J nanivous ly. CONTROL OF DIRT,SO1L,WAEH.SANO UM CITY STREETS F? �ehoiall d - dd it. t of h g 11 h off of Fth r PELPd tY1 rtt hd Cit lar pt p yi 8na hazard a � Ciy Att yCll yid [edh hd t d ft d yh. d as it P p ,Evy.E, must b li lac d f ceabl d! eq i d oddity 1 t to dt.ft, p p dine.... - LEASE OF CITY PROPERTY _ ki d £Lod.Cige Y22ty p p1was y(1500 id:'M7 q f t F'P ) th t p t f E ip P rk ality con ,p. ]•L3 City Attorney Colley indi Bated t ld b xy for h City ad t1 F b d the leeae o£this psopexty Th.Coancil ins[rutted him to.dreftytke rt ary documents an A nit Fc � n h .*,4111 ,,.`-y / RESOLUTION RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Section 17-4, Chapter 17, of the Code of WHEREAS, the City�.of Huntsville, Texas, all municipality, Ordinances of the CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, states that there pursuant to.:Section'14.14 of the Charter of the Ci -of Huntsville, shall be charged and,.collected a tapping charge for all new water _ Texas, the City Council of the said City has caused to be advertised services connected to the City Water System in such amounts as 4. ,, in the official newspaper of the City for two consecutive ed in a may, from time to time, be fixed by the City Council of the CITY request for bids forthesale of certain real estate, OF the . OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS; andBirdsell Survey, A-6,. Walker County, Texas, and in response WHEREAS, the City Council of the CITY OF HUNTSVILLEWarren'" thereto WALKER-BYRDBUILDING MATERIAL, INC. submitted a bid for such has caused to be made a complete analysis of the comparative costs real estate in the'amount of $301,888.99, which'bid was the high of water taps both inside and outside the limits of the said Cit �"V bid received by the said City and after consideration by the:City and has determined what the reasonable and necessary costs for * Council of the City.of Huntsville, said Council desires to accept such taps- should be and pursuant to the said Code of Ordinances said bid and to enter into a contract of sale with WALKER-BYRD of the CITY OF'HUNTSVILLE, the said City Council now desires to p BUILDING MATERIAL, INC. set the charges for Water taps. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by:theCity Council of NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texasy that the bid of WALKET2-BYRD BUILDING. Cthe hapter HUNTSVILLE, of Ordinances that ursuant to Section 17-4, - "' - MATERIAL INC. for the purchase of 15.769 aere�s o£ deal estate gi pF:of the CITY OF EUNTSVILLEy "+ the Warren..Birdsell Survey,; A-6, in Walker County, Texas, belonging. TEXAS, that from andafter the date hereof and until further. ' unto the said City.in the amount of.$2tr1„89'8.99 be:accepted,:.and be it further RESOLVED that the Mayor of said City be authorized to ---- directed by Resolution of the City Council of the said City that �- charges for water tap to City water lines both inside and outside "" �: enter into contract of sale covering such estate providing the limits of said Cit shall be as follows: that such sale shall be consumated on or before 4tr days £rola the City Inside Cit Outside Cit date hereof with said contract to contain provisions for the deposit 3/4” tap 90.00 :160.00,t. of $5,000.00 earnest money by WALKER-BYRD BUILDING MATERIAL, INC. and 1" tap $115.00 $200.00 to be a lied to the total purchase price, said contract to be en- - `� �`' forceable by specific performance by eitherparty if not eonsumated WHEREUPON,.:.said Resolution was.duly made and seconded within said 90 da period, with said City to furnish an Owner's and passed upon unanimous vote of the said City.Council on this "' Title Insurance Polcy insuring good and indefeasible title and the day of May, A. D., r of the said City befurtherauthorized to execute a ' Mayor and the City Secretary of said.City have hereunto set their {,' and deliver a deed of conveyance tosaid property upon delivery o£ hands and caused the seal of. the City to be. affixed hereto. ' the balance of the purchase price byWALKER-BYRD BUILDING MATERIAL,. INC. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and By; passed by unanimous vote on the day of May, A. D., 1973, and > ?- of said City MORRIS h WALLER, Mayor tc in witness whereof the Mayor an ahe City Secretary " s have hereunto set their hands and caused the seal of the City to ATTEST: be affixed hereto. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS CITY SECRETARY - 4 _ - BY MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor _ .ATTEST: £ City Secretary I iii WE vo OR T svA r�y,'t� ��' ��'�; ,h "'>M 4� rr aw. ar�k-*z' •�:s5`2 �` n.-r k�'..r !u 3' � 'S n £�s °e`� x 'vehicles are kept shall,be'enclosed by a:tight fence at least six (6) '-feet in=heighth':and said fence shall. be kept in a neatly Condition at all times, and no :wrecked or disassembled motor vehicle, or stored worn out:, wrecked or abandoned motor vehicle shall be AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF _ allowed to remain outside,such fenced area. :. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY ADDING A NEW ; CHAPTER, TO BE ENTITLED CHAPTER REQUIRING Section 4: Any person, partnership, corporation granted a THE LICENSING FOR THE OPERATION OF BUSINESSESs license as provided for in.Section 2 hereof, and operat EITGAGED ZN THE WRECKING OR DISASSEMBLING OF MOTOR,. -ing said business shall keep and maintain in a well VEHICLES:OR MACHINERY OF ANY KIND, OR FOR TEE bound book, an accurate record of any wrecked or worn STORING OF WORN OUT, WRECKED, OR ABANDONED MOTOR out motor vehicle purchased in the course of said VEHICLES PROVIDING AN ANNUAL LICENSE FEE AND PRE-. -� business`or placed with the owner of said business for SCRIBING"A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE TERMS. storing, indicating in such record the disposition :OF SAID ORDINANCE:. e '.made of :such motor vehicle either,by sale or disassembl- ` '. ing thereof. Said record shall be available for inspec ' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THECITY OF. a^ scion by representatives of the Police Department:of HONTSVILLE.., TEXAS, .THAT: . ,the Cityof Huntsville or any other law enforcement agency at all times. : Section 1: It shall bereafter be unlawful for any person, partnership, at corporation, to engage in the business Section 5: Any person violating the: terms and conditions of this of wrecking ordisassemblingmotor vehicles, or the '� �. '`- -- ordinance, upon conviction, shall be deemed guilty of < storing of worn:out, wrecked, or abandoned motor vey {i- _a misdemeanor and shall:be punished as prescribed in hicies, or machinery of any kind for the purpose of Section 1-8 of the Code:of Ordinances of the City of salvage within'.the corporate limits of the City of s. - - ,Huntsville, Texas. Huntsville, Texas, without first obtaining a permit therefor as hexeinaftey„provided and otherwisecomplying yr s�-. PASSED AND APPROVED IN OPEN COUNCIL on this the withthe provision`softhe within ordinance. . -: day of , A. D., 1973.. Section 2: Any person, partnership, or,corporation desiring to . engage in the business of wrecking or disassembling of motor vehicles or in the storing of same for the purpose of salvage shall make written application to i ' THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS the City Secretary fora license for such business, , BY; which,said application shall set forth the name and MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor address of the.'.applicant and a:<legal description of T` theproperty or premises upon which said business IN�,. is to be conducted. Said application shall be ?. #4rs, ATTEST: ' accompanied by.an application fee of .$50.00 and shall _ threafter be.renewable on January 1st of the next succeeding year after issuance of said license.upon the payment by said applicant of an annual renewal fee ? in the amount of $20.00. Frank Robinson, Jr., - ` ;. City Secretary _ Section 3: Any person, partnership or corporation granted a - license as provided for in Section 2 hereof, shall keep - the premises used in the operation and maintenance of. , said business in neat and orderly condition. The property and premises on which said business is can- ducted an ducted and where such disassembled or stored motor 127 . 2 Page 34 Page.,35 ...) —D r RUINANCE RELATING TO SNIMMING POOLS n l4 TE City At nce t a MINUTES OF COUNCIL mEETING FOR JUNE 28, 19]3 y n d d. 0 d q 11 p bl ming pools xo b £ ed, - h y he Purified d b 1 p d d by h 1tH.11 all, d pasvng a pens ty:f MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF.THE CITY COUNCIL OF THEE HE CITY OF HUN�SVILLE,WALKER COUNTY, " YflYib f he oxd M i -a de by C ii are fl d an de d:by C it n TE%AS WAS HELD ON.LUNE 26, 19]S AT 3 00 PM AT THE CFTT-HALL, 102]11TH SIRE ET,..HUNTGVILLE, I... o p he Ortl Th t3 xry ad unanimously ly (d ycof� Ord—no, ecbId) TEXAS.�IORDINANCE A INC TO JUNKED VEHICLES a The 60unc11 at I. lax session at the Cit Hall With the fo —i. embers ! r egu y gm present: �t w§lsyv - Th.City A y 1 d d O L which pl—ide, far b t d v M I:N 11 Mayor 1tt d£ junked h 1 p bl sen cos, from Drill-prop ty p bl p p y f 1l 1. S h A ick p 1 f] k d v h '1 utboii ..... of Ei cv els o go p n Frank H.Moore 'S R y d 0 1 f.J k d h 1 Motion wa made by Counc 1 pn-nicken p tl Y f dad by J b. C made b TC. philm 0 nla hand se condeds ITHCo-'Lou a..Kno xrlied un ly M 'b UReal un]ep U r y p on carr y nanv mo o pla h A dment to Hart,1ph A.LDevis Chapter 12, Art. 3,Sec. GGA. Mo ied 'sly. (Copies lhed) Scott E.Johnson msrfi 4 `j- 't,',; Paul W No OLIBR A T GRANT fi^ The City.M g Nr 1 p d h he City,.of F t I1 has been cba en as Matven was y p conded by C ptheutas ' t made b Cov 1 1 al man Pill �m and reports of the pre i eating held Sune 12, 19]3. Mation ca rued unanimously. �" r # £185 T L b 'ad—.' Lib ■III S ■I' ��` '`a f 19]3 Th G th t f$1 250 00 d y.1 t dby the T S eAl library It * din A heult n T 1 doh b Y f 1 designated fs.ar xA purposehe 1fact£b £1 d g h qI laf ill s 'wA INANC ELATED TO STRAY DOGS , ^: this g th ad pp F th 1 b ..y of theCity f Halt during n Markin Coll y,.Cvky At y ntr d d 0 di mend g h ary to r sin 1972. Th Will be h 1 funds awarded under this'Art as there no Federal Funding et fox support of lierari es in 19]4'. are g C y deg h day,f dg x M1 tg d f d ya f d'g h g h Adl z k„ d an ce d 5 4 30 f h p C de of 1011d,1116 di' do by ncllma. 3 S -" A �p�AP PLICAT IONS POR A SOLICI OR SPE RN IT 0 l p, nded by CovncvlmanDi ckens to pass th 0 d Hance. Motion car sed un ane mously. r D in (Copy attached). i �.' appl £Dx 5 1 ox t fromt £H t lle requesting g doorp ROINANCEG0.E LATEDTOTHS UTILITY PO POLICY SA` ry, d r f h p. 'Vale of I—ila Bbl. , Medi 1 E ycl p d B iblvcal Dv ction _ submitted o the City M Fa d City C 1 f the ir.approval. These apali—i... Martin Colla al sa int d ed three0 d e d h e Of h U 1 P SR a turned down for xe as on of neighborhood tranquility. Policy f by City. Th O d 11 b ly gh a p.....d g h p dd-y£ y n )PAYMENT O,F BILLS OVER 1"000 DO b f th wi lel b d d b—... f u y f bills. M a s t4 $ by C c I D.1 p d d dxIT Councilman Davis t pass the Ordinances. Motion c rrved - ^ Heol mous ly. (Copiattache A d). Request p d th C y C un it llox h City M n g o p-ay bills aver$1,000.00 lanp d) th h di ret 1 d efe g b 11 to Che City Council ORDINANCE RELATED TO SAN HOUSTON AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS bill he feels a sary as 1 g as:they a budgeted d that the City Manager submit a fist tortheeC LY Council of bills he has paid. Request was approved. The City Attorney it d d iso...the,0 dip t .,..pt h S' H A' I—— ,A), 4ITTLE DRIBBLERS RESOLUTION wiCh Syc St Ci 11th S4 ee h FILE, i t h f # Y v' § h Intl fr t P f. I,. Tt` Th y h c pl d the k t h b p e d d p bl 6 the C y d th f p sad by hill d by hi h:,to h s E" ' C lmm A ok reduced a Res I Prepared by City Attorney (discussed in Nay 24, 19]3 becove p y bl (do: d nd p y able 30 d y f 1 p pt'd) M made ,= C vl Meeting) ontthe Little Or,bbl I c bring the h dq r from Lovell end, by CDunc 1 Dunlap, ended by COunn riven Amick-t0 pass the Orden encs. Motion cox rued �( ' Ta...to Huntsville. Hotton wfls d by C un it Dunlap d on andbyCouncilman Dvckena env nous ly. (Copy a ached). , to bring the headquarters o Hunts vvl la. Motion was passed. (Copy attached). to MUNICIPAL LEAGUE CONFERENCE un [ NO P' at -AVENUE I 8 HICKORY I i C linen Thompson and Dickens reported o th 1 the Texas Munici 1 Lea Councilm M k ode q est that the Ee st s d f A anus 1 between 10 xh end lith R pe gue be deslg t d NO PARKING a one NO PARKING g A e I x111 be erected of pp al „7 in E1 Paso, Texas. Some of the nhighl ght ofthemeat ung w re discussions of can be obtained from xha State Hv gh y D p t b at is a Staatee High—and W llm sed d alvzing of Clty H p 1 that v that the City Council should...k people the app xovel of the State Highway Department. Them.1 only 16 of p c N e p rked i< y? to gat their idea 1 k th g rnm nt al and private agency hds to help b fit h� P on both sides of the t t hi ch affv problems. Also a request a made t eke *� I +leis h City. There Was di of City Joints Resolution No. 29'Which p 0 nd Issues and Hickory St rest on the Nest side fr 11 h S a t C t mb ers a NO PARKIN Gs cone Ill.. yyg.{ T in9 Abilities about equal ith the School nistrvct taxing There was also des eussvons MOtvon w d by Ca un caiman Carl p d d by Councilman Johnson to approve the requested h If Watergate and Raven a Sh axon g. - NO PARKING...... Motu on carried unanimously. `3t R. HARLEY RES."S CLAIM OF$3E.00 - 6APPOINTMENT OF TRAFFIC SAFETY COORDINATOR kxp„ M was mace by Cou 1 nick d o mild by Cou cvlman Knox to pay Mr. Harley The City Maneger,Jvm MCAiaster, a Danced the appointment of a Tra ffis Safety Coordin iter ,. di = n$3 B.Oo weim in d ages to his car duet s sank3n goof the sewer line after a heavy James Fanald Hud has.du`tieanwill be helping to better traf£is safer to the Motion s passed. gens, ping to promo Y d Community. ) ? Motion wfls made by Councilman Thompson:and seconded by Councilvan Dunlap t0 adjourn. I INSPECTION.4 STUDY OF SANITARY LANDFILLMl Motion Pass ad. The CLt�y Menagar re lasted a period of 30 days beginning July 1, 19]3 as a apeciel s tad,period, �Tt k"H's (Copies of Ordinances g Resolutions) of the S it y L ill end duxi ng that.time thelandfill will b p 8:00 AM xo 6 00 FM for ,T '.. L.Sc Cv[iaen' days a Week. A gatekeeper ill di t 11 g vehicles and £f c 1 { � to a spa iF d p g ere and aE the end D£tM1 d y 6 It.. 0 be tial brought In rh day t� SSSIss will be d I. plv an ce with Stat.Health Capers.— g 1 The gatekeeper11 sv be x..i g II—t­to determine Where the tr.ah g f Nhatter issbevna b C ght yi ids the typ evaf vabicle iheiC b County. Ain ls oand thelpointrmfnetther glume v Thi i.. y ll b 1 d d this studyta d h d £30 d y a format p is 1 p d f g g the-lendf111.1 it p i f years to come Wvll be ' . b .I M1 C K. A t was made by C l D d d by Councilman Dunlap to aPpxave the new hoursE theSanitary Landfill M d QEmausly. LOCAL COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL REVISIONS Cou Li1Mfln Dickens vad ....art that there was n w fun ct aanvng a local commv Mitt ee a 1]' Ca stitutvonel Revisio that s appointed by the State Con it!i. 1 Revisions Commission ;.Y�v= mndex the Chair...hip. f J dgv Calvert. Judge Calvert spot. th T as Municipal Le aL ue sting in 0l Paso and made a erg strong plead for go va tome t d icipal officials o `aC _ p xtvcvp ate in supplying information to the State Constitutional R n Co. Av ( - 3'< - Welker County and local comvi tten dealing With Con.litutional Revisions hes been appointed and R that the connittee has as tablished Jul=14 as a day for Public Hearing t0 be held from 9:GO- 12:00 in the morning end2:O0 500 in he afternoon at the District Courtroom at the Walker 'x ; s v` County COur[hooee. The Mayor and Councilmen war itad and urged to extend. , ) 5 � s 1 �x sr � ti 1«v-Hit 2. e ; � _ i`,�9a '^�``z wv'',3 ,✓?' r.��A�: �,�' .'�'` i + is a E r t x * t t qq ..ADR-W.bbl'nEEH�. 1'L/Jr :l'A'lg D[TNITMI S t APF`NOPRIATIHC ACP.HCIEH IH THA DPP.dATIOA.OF P'Ip rAuexx HEALT4 na 1vffi �' t kw y Depar n r ma imt ;, AN MEORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES 1. 1De expendit w the Ie f thi D dget repreeeet—4 i,elebed by OF THS CITY OF BONTSPILLE�,T8XA3,,BY AMENDING l the T^xes State➢eperraent f Aee1tD end the In 1 Appioprieting Agencies _ w AN ORDINANCE HERETOFORE PA&88D XNOWN AS TAE y of Hunt ill aM Pelee Co HEALTH ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RUNTSVII.LE, 'Sn the opt t1 S t e aw 111.-S1 Skex Dw TEXAS,BY ADDING THEA$TD NEN SECTIONS TO HH \ NUMBERED ARTICLE TV,SECTION 1,PART H,:SECTION ' Realtb Dep Goa t DS trier. ev SAID OR IMPOSING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF 1 i d th1 budget will meet at least mini P....P.....1 ^ SAID ORDINANCE;AND AATICLE:V,PAQVIDING FOR 2 All 1pr•r1 ati a established by.ateTena state Department of. alth merit Y: DEFINITIONSS FENCING OF SWIMMING POOL; PURIFICATION - OF MIENS; INSPECTION BY HEALTH OFFICER OF Jsyete.. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE;AND IMPOSING A YENALTY FOR Merit Stet Aulee eM Aeguletiw,of tee T e State Department cY Health Y VIOLATION OF SATO ORDINANCE. till be Sall d!v^'.'.-etre 1 cal healtt d p rtment Juriodietiene that do ,24 of have en accepted local N 3^SL gy¢tam ne Civll,Service. Tncel eyetevm IS IT ORDAINED BY TBC CITY'..COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIINT3 x e y b accepted by ffie Ten Bt.te Department of Health,proidad the local VILLE,TEXAS,,THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVXI,E ms vpeiete in conformity ite t edarde compereDle to th 'eatoinad ^. EE AMENDED BY.AMENDING AN ORDINANCE HERETOFORE PASSED ENTYTLED i\�`n'1 In the Rules eM Raguietie..aY the Texea Stet.Department of Smith Me— b� HEALTH ONDIHANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.,BY A➢➢ING THERETO M Yx NEW SECTIONS.TO BE NUMBERED ARTICLE-IV,SECTION 1,PART H,SECTION �qre Sy tem. N.. XXUI A,PENALTY;ARTICLE Vr SNIMMING POOL REGULATIONS,WHICH SAID T5. ` 3. Director IbIli be ppointed be ap11—and d 1 ter the 1411-time Iocel .^� NEW ARTICLES SHALL ST"AS FOLLOWS: Realtb Department or Diatilct. Ile Dlsecto Y tti Health Department shell ARTICLE IV, SeCiiOn 1,Yart H,SeCt10n X%VI A " k De.e ptiysiciev,liceaeed or eligible to be ldcesaed by the Texea State Board •` mi Eedfcal Examiners. 'r r Any p ho shall 1 1 to y p visi f th e The Local Co ning Bogie by Jmnk eche ^by concur- agreement,'shall Ordi shall p On i ti b filed rfi unt 4-'' appoint a D.Uector the he b cerbiffed by the Ceamleeioner oY 8ealth ea sot.1 th n:-$A 00 ore the.$200.00, d eho m, Deice qualified order the millem,quelifitatiena Por Dareetlm-ea eetebli.bed and e y flay that ch violation trnuea shall c a by the State Haant of Health. .stir to a.operat d distinct offense. 4. The Directo of the Pull-ti Smell Health➢per'.ment or DSetelet 1.to be in j ARTICLE V,.Smimm rtg Poll Regulataons. c i,. i' colp.. bag P ll pnli health seri iti oY tDe DePertment and-hall e y^`*'e Section 1.➢eE direct thep caval. ee till have full autbority to employ,die herge,end tons. ?D t neer raome mem ell pel mder Me direction ea provided in the Merit * D eyetem Ruie. - a. Stimming pool S h by d fi ed a pt le frl" .i to rtifi i 1 Pool of t ha g the p— The Intel Appraprietivg Agencies,bell-tebl ea a Hcerd of Smith for the - +- my_p t furor the 1S�Sn h nt nded f the p , Health DeyarLment or being f and eel di 4P 111aPPal i t. nt eghipment E-On D etrxct.r D' etzu ted t 11 d,and mar t di o b the g d 5• It ia'wderataod that in and o ll t 1 b number,offor v+' ve y Y Ps[e ,witin^11 4 Health Dep-rtment yr Diatrlet June icLlon,the-till be w in ape ant public n and r.....tional bathing. health service,carried oat Ma3ch may In any nay ewYlict vitt or dWlicate tba ;l�. b. private rmmid ti 1 g pool is hereby defy d ectixitiea of the health department. The Director Vill be do ebarga of the ceptacle fat..,Lo axtific 1 pool Of to Zu11-time Intel Emit,Depsrteant'e or Dlatrict's erti'lti-for that ere., havaing a depth t y point f e the 1E.i...... ih end peraoanel on tLe f.-.of this budget till be..ad to serve in aey.-eetlem- *n... tend d E the pep... f.tura i or p t 1 the Junadlctlon end. at .nY time tDat the DS-,tor deemd mceeeery. ^ ther E'h n b 3 g end l d g all pp t t 't5 Health Departure t or DSetricL➢irtetpr till make eueh equipm t n,tr t d rust lied nd m xatained,r 5, Snenc3al end other report ctivitiea of the Ikpert t a may re—blyshot the gseund and u¢ed fora single family dvre113 g v - b required DY the Bteta Dep rtme E He ltb +±,< ( unit t_. °'lye-zi �- ec 5e tion 2:Snvn Wii 9 Poole ` It Se wd Load tb t due to lack oP Etat mound may be ...... at some of future date to reduce the fi—i.1 paY1-patlon oe the per of the,tate. Compliance Hereafter p eon shall Construct 207 214 e er �. - + - f >1t � dF i., 2 r 3Ya a zf - y y 4 � s � " r 'iv�st • , maintain swilling:.p 1 without plyi g with thesubstantial lE losing gate or gat the lama height } fits i I 1w term,'and p vis et out. Any p ions E thisordinanceh inafter s the fence,with facilities for looking the gate. 'Mx � ✓k°}%:. t owning o "i't ng'en exiatin9 .Gates hall be kOpt locked when the:.private residential ewim4ing p 1 vs giv ixty (H0) d y itA n which" imsing pool i t i to comply with the t of this di n' s b. Compliant 8 fie p.son hall ..trust o F1111. N i t st t malnt in any, int in ap ovate reeid ! ivmi 1 wi q poll vthout pezeo jf fi vmming pool without thdo E a fence not les. plying:with the terms and p i f this,ordinance th n fou (9) feet nor re than t (10I f et,and a h Yin sat !. myp a o ng maintaining an ,+ , w ^ onat.unt d a entirely to salla th res o hich existing pool g ve s ty (60) days within which to d� the,wimmi q pool s 1 ted and t b 11. able. comply with the teraenof thi o.dii%az%ce. and normo 1access to the wissring pool ..spt through 1 i subea—ti:I lE'-closing gate gates th h 9ht '� Section 4.Penalty. my P who h,4 1 t y provi 1 £ ae that fence,with:fatilvtles for locking the g t Gale thiserdinan hall upo vcticn be fined.in an ampunt y ehallbe kept lacked when theswicming pool is net in use t 1 than$5.00,nos wre than M0.00, neach and c Sanit y Conditions. ., ry day that such i:ol t ntin ea ehallconstvtute� a sep—ta—d distinct (1) Arty P ow¢io4 9 Tntai i g any. moi l hall maintain such poll t y condition. he PASSED ON FIRST RHApING this IY day of Tu e- 1973. 1- - %Sa bacterial t t of th tri y ging p 1 sMll PASSED ON.98CDND READING this day of t b allowed t exCe th safe'irit."prescribed by 2` ' as t bilehed standards of the State D p rte nt of Health. t ! Re id al hl Pr 0.2 to 0.5 part,per ei111 unit t f tez y the thod of disinfectantapprove dun ( CITY OF ADNTBVILLE,TS%A3 the Stat D p tmnt f H lth eh 11 b mailt i d in S every:swinss ng poll th ghout the period of their vee '- f (27 Nt water i any g poll hall ever be Permitted By//(��LM)'^'�• uZ/!I�(.�i,� . „✓ ,:' � to show an..id reaction to a standard pe.Gest. '%, pIdSRIS I.WALLER,NayoY p A e Y 9 d Inepe ti At least y th th Health ATT89T: v Officer his ttw sed p es tat2 e-shall 1 p t y swinei g poll located Withinthe City d k. :/(„,ryi/� Mn.v� inspection report. I th t the Health Off I 6ECA8T Y '” �} his pr tat e d Ya avi I ti—of tht and { (. p i io h. f he hall notify the Per--- g or _ tin ng h p O1 f the viol tl by le 1 g Copy yli E in p t ep t'.ith the p owning i- �C— , t i ing h p 1. Th H lth Ofhall d - peaty ft .lap E.not 1 thn ��ft e d E th ep t d iclat h 11¢Jt hn bean " —died ch person ing o maintaining a id pool,hall t �=: b subject tc the penalties imposed:under this act. P Cr Section 9.Fxivate Residential 9 iaeing Po Is. i a. Fele N person i to mat t or malt any Or pzivate id t 1 g pool th. tth ti f £e t 1 e th f . (4) E t o alt.tM ten ( )` (10) feet,andso ca tr t d a t ly tonclos i h h thP i t Sdent 1 1 ing Poo lethe is located d t 6 11 sonahl d al—c— the p.i eethe'pri ate r avdential ewieaing pool except through s,;. . m 4"'`��`5�:,,rs3�' rt )yu, �����'"',��+�t` °"� '" { a z � 'Yrte•' .f t��^'�y'" �� ���.F � 4 lj.,•�'"`r ;;R�s�"Yr. '' `, ".a:rk„pa'.a'r 5,-,kxr �. ` y rOMP »�F ..'`a '#. '�" z t' at•' , 011 .i :i• = r'm€ti�r 5 '4`"�r 'sS. ,� .,;�+'� aHyl .t i } a "ms "RTY V F � Y Nh n it shall come t0 the notill of the Ch1 f oP RN:ORUIRANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLB.,TEXAS,PRWIDIM FOR r. P 1 a that the 18 S 1 the vehlcl d that E this )} dinaaee located within the City of 8 t •lis:,T they, DEFINITION OF CERTAIN TERNS;PROVIDING: FOR PAOCEDURRS PO&F _: Ch of of Police,ball gi tics t0 thr.of cupant.'I, ABRTBNENT ANN REMOVAL OF JONEEU VERICLBE OR PARTE THE 0, ;. the Pxe:niaea upon which. eh]unked Vehicle to,ted,to aPPeer M7 AS PUBLIC NOIEANCEE,PAON PRIVATE PROPERTY OR PUHLIC PROPERTY:. o, before-the M icipnI Court d how se Why such i—ld vehicle PROVIDING POR NO'TICEt PROVIDING FOR HEARING;PROVIDING FOR � h uld'not be declared p b11 eanpe.end why he should not ba.. NOTICE TO TEXAS HIGENAY DEPARTMENT)PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS ordered tc ams f th prleau ea. The date E ..h hearing s, mow, THERETO(PROVIDING FOR OFFICIALS TO ADMINI6TERN PROVIDING sbell not be les.than ten(10)days after Such notice he.been f ' FOR DISPOSAL OFJUNEED VESICLES;AUTHORIZING OFFICIALS TO well. r• .mem,:,. *,.y • GO.ON PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR INSPECTION AHD REMOVAL.OF JOSHED ,Y : "`•`C VEHICLES;CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND REPEALING b. Even notl hall be a nt by eartlE ed Y sgleiered y 'S .ORDINANCES OR PARTE OF ORDZRANCEB"IN.CONFLICT fl-TS. mail.pith. fl a(H)day return.YNed,tote caner Or occupant f the prem) p..ani h said jv.ikegu d abode'1 1._ted. If the. - HE IT OADAINEOBY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE.CITY OP i noticeis returned del ed bythe United Stat a Post Office, eDNTBVILLE,TEXAS: "�; th Bearing.hall b continued to a data not le§ than tea'(10) days k Section 1. Deft it Ons Erom the to £ uchr t t' �.,. 0 the"day in Such i1 Eoz hearing,hear ing '( D—.i h ea y p ho b in a is to - r shall be had d o the basis If such h g th Court hell d ter- f conv t for hi 1 into Process r p crap metal,or t 1 Matt t 'h junked hill. 1 iE otherwise to care k or diemantl to veh 1 found to b the Judg f the M ip 1 C -d Balli b. Junked veiicle. y m t hcle ea de£1ned. h Ydex h ll.app amably zy f th xem0 1 nd # �' in Section 1.DE'Articlehi.1. V oa•y T P 1 Code, as '"'. bat.eht E h junked h 1 Such order eh it 1 de a des K. ` amended,which) p ratio d hich-d at have lawEvlly riptio,.of th vehicle d thecorr ct identifi teen neer and ' aLA affixed thereto both a unexpi d'.1 ne Plats or Flatee and license nvmh r of.the Vehicle,1f vallable at the fight. l' a'Valid motor veh)le safety napeckion tlficate-dew which d The ex p t of the prem) spun which such is wrecked;diem tled;partial y di entled d!carded. ' " junked vehicle 1 located, y appeal P the d i n of.the Court hicle ny sat .chicle'subject to - i' by giving tice thereof thin ten(10)dy f thedate o£said registration pursuant to the Texas.Certl£Scate Of Title Act. }` appeblaral and fila with the City Council, , pe f$10ion 00: Such f ppeal shall be to the City C acil d'Pon perfection.tion ofupeal Baltic.2. J uk d Vehicle D Tared a Public Nuisance the city council aM11 t date f he wring be£ a it and such appeal shall be by trial d vo. x' Junked Vehicle.whi h ere locat d in..y plans here em they are visit, f s a publi pl a Or public right E y.are Op n Y o 1 f each k d vehicl provided h , in det ntal to thesafety andwelfarer .of the g .ral publ " '. such vehicl stall not b netru{d o made p rahle. £ -- - -y - tend g't em the alae f private property,to to '. E Upon 1 of suchjunkedhici the Chief of Police, 0 �� •� a .rem ate fire hazards,to constitute an attractive = shall,within five (6)days after thedate of....Val,give.notice Haid 1 isatin haaard t the and safety of minora, # m z - $ t0 the Texas Highway Dep tui t ids tifyi g aid h cls Or part -and d t,.net 1 to the c wolf e 1 the Clty of thereof. Whereupon laid 0 p tment h 11 f thwith ....l the car Huns 11 by p od ing Urbanblvght wh h is dversed to the tlficate of title to such vehzcle pursuant to"Article 1436 1,Vernon'. k ti mai t and. tl ing development of the City of Huntsville, , R. '- and h vehicle,are therefore,declared to be a public misane ' Texas Penal Code,a amended. f y E tion Pti a Section 3. Junked Vehicles beorde d 4 t be r mo ed and 1 } ab-ad E 11 ti 1 t cedar EEc!Tlu di enc hall not apply t (a) Title or part Nereo£an wherenit isis �k tl.ible Erom th within trtbon u lotng)publlawful1Sx v3 prYivate property; (b)v vehicle r par{thereof which tozed ,, t ' r parked in a lawfulm on private property i action with , r 2 218 17 4' b i a. "3 .x*v. uv�+x Y;v. E `�,�? n 3 f��,�,s r�. k xfx,, `.,�• r.,#, 3 -�` x.. ✓s ,f `m `� yet: w5 tt. `� .a,'�a'.,, a�+ a,„, �;, �a•. �•� N,rr .."+.. �, ,n '2 �,' �'f�a fie,,:. r. P c x + )M.1gP4X � s t N€ kX _.k Op e d )i ""}✓ the b inea f licensed vehicle dealer or a junkyard. 3 a with this ordi ane,ora hereby repbeled.= 'Jb' E ti n 5.- se—1 PASSEO ON FIRST READING this the L_day of June, 1973. i '+ Ty If p the h ng p-vided hernia,tae 1 order to—11 Inch jock1d hi 1 the remov 1 ay be pl eked PASSED ON SECOND READING:ihie the day It Jvne,1973. ; by City—ply any otherduly avthoriaad person. k.` S"tic,I6 Dispose1E:J k d Vah le ` ,9 TAE CITY OP NDNTSVILDE,TP-S. 4 Jvnkad hi 1 e part,..h f y b d p d f'by 1 t p y d dli h y itabl t Aerated. by the City for p 1 g r theCity ms ona- f such vehicle parts e,=he, p id.d.—h dip 1 strhall BY/r l�xp':"`6"'R d( • 711 be only as scrap or salvage,c effete t with Section 3 (e)of this + "b10ARZS I.NAL A,MhYOR dl - ATTEST: ^sy t'`x3 T six Section 7. A tho k :to Enforce .3N Th Chief f Poli .his th i a p testi a mays/;�+�'(, f(� I�.c�N/`- . �+. t p n.p i t p Operty f th purp p f d tk + 1` _ FAANA AOEINEON,JR.Cit, ySecretar y - di to exams hicl Par's th f.obtain f ke t o ` s t the.id t ty.of veh 1 a and to th al ,Y f h le parts.there-£declared to b a arson a pursuant to this ordinance. PAOVBD: Section 8. P-dead,of Sale. - ry; I£any jmuc d vehi 1 s eold to d 1 ah the proceeds MARTIN D. COZ Y,City Attorney .<' -J li 11 b ed t unbars th Police Dpp tm t f themea., removing the 3unkedvehlcle from the p i upon which Stw a +' 5 located. Any 1 d frm Chep c,d £ sal hall be held for .i., ther.of the Junked v hi 1 t tied 1 a hold f -in-- of in ty (90) h days, d thanhall be deposited b- 1 ailabl F the payment E 1 costs which re alt from r 1 f-the junked hill 1. h the px ode from a sale ofeeoh other junked vahLcle are lµ .' ineufl-i ant.to meet these..pane..sad casts. _ a Section" Savia4s Claus,. t i That if y...tl p graph bdivisl .1—aa phraea l: t r p o f this-rdi shall b adjudged i lid r to be hl onetit ti 1,th ems shall. t Ef t the validity of the di hoI a y p f or p n thezeoF athQx than tM r p t d tided t 6 in-lid held to b v o atltutional. Sent�-n lD: Drain.. a in Conflict. + All other ordinancea..part.of ordinances in conflict +* 219 2E© . "rwr„"• ��s q �A*ti, �s3 � � �:,' s w � '�w,t�ra �, - �. k RESOLUTION `WHEREAS, Little Dribblers, Inc. is an organization dedicated to the improvement of the youth:of America through F organized.sports activities And has created nationalinterest _ on the part of young people in participating in Competitive sports, more particularly-basketball,with the ultimate Veal of promoting a wholesome environment in the community in Which „s ✓'"'. '` ; ,, t % „.la 4 x ,,�] �.u5, r' , {r ".: $ ..^:.^""� z the youthof the community may grow and develop into better 'citiaensa all of which is a commendable program and which has "been conducted withapublic support in the Huntsville area w� 'd- s+'A �•F'�`>�'�Fxai �a '+ -for the past twooyears; and - ,�Yi"` a���° r 's •, :WHEREAS, Little Dribblers, Incl is now headquartered y trnz in Levelland, Texas, where the:national Little Dribblers Tourna- meet has been held with much benefit to the community and sur ��?",� rounding area and which would be an asset to any community; and C' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THU CODE OF ORDINANCES I WHEREAS, Little Dribblers, Inc.has expressed interest OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, BY.AMENDING CHAPTER in moving its headquarters to Huntsville,Texas, because of the 12,ARTICLE III, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO HE "r location and the facilities available within the City and the. NUMBERED SECTION 33A. City Council of the City of Huntsville,Texas, is appreciative . " ' of the interest expressed in this community by Little Dribblere, BE IT ORDAINED THE CITY COUNCILOF THE CITY OF n" , Inc. and_desires to go on record to encourage the location of HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS, THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY ag the national headquarters of Little Dribblers, Inc...in the City OF HUNTSVILLE BE AMENDED BY AMENDING CHAPTER 12, ARTICLE III, of Huntsville. : < € x E NUMBEREDSECTION 33A WHICH BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO B . SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS: NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of ,(., - c§ the City.of Huntsville, Texas,that should Little Dribblers, - Section 33A. Prohibited Parking. Inc. see fit to locate the national headquarters of such corporation „��,;%. a : i ?, in the City of Huntsville, that said City Council will do its utmost. "'trz No person shall park or leave unattended any motor a ? to rendez support of the community in helping the program initiate �a +, vehicle upon a street of the City of Huntsville for aperiod x,,i$.= ,. by such corporation to be a successful elite¢prise within the com 08 more than 48 consecutive hours. C =unity and to commend Little Dribblers, Inc. for the service it % has rendered the youth of the Untied States,and ofthis community �' `y;.eFBj F' PASSED ON FIRST READING this day of , 1973. in creating a competitive organized program of sports for the.youth < PASSED ON SECOND READING .this day of_, 1973. '� of America. r �a m TEXAS i�4 assed b WHEREUPON vote of8thetCouncil onithisdthen24thcdayeofaMay, y aid Y CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, P Y +�a 1973, in witness whereof, theMa or and City Secretary of said City j y have hereunto set'.their handsand caused the seal of said City to By: 7 be affixed hereto. MORRIS I. WALLER, MAYOP,' y }� +fie ATTEST - - fi + THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS A 1 WALLER, MayoMOSCITY SECRETARY br ATTEST: of APPROVED: 2N,y 'CITY SECRETARY ` MARTIN D. COLLEY, City Attorney x'� ,"�`"`" ,.�,.: t i# PI � 77 t � 1 Y A 4: k W r a l t C a t5 "f Baax ;," ,;; ta`- r?;ai<•t'y,� ae ,( r i m Y Page 35 MINUTES OP CgUNGIL MEETINGEER JUNE 26..19 73 [- XINDTHS PP THE REGULAR SESSION OP THE C[TY C011NCILOF THE CITY OF HUNRSVILLH,WALKER.COUNTY, TH%AS pA5 H9L0 ON JUNE 2fi, 19]3 AT.3:00 IN AT THE..CI TY ALL,102]11TIi STREET,HUNTSVILLE, TE AH. - 5"D ' (rii**3 � bt The Glerlil ort I. eg.l ar—si.a atxhe City Hall with xHe following.members� present: �� s {",4,Y�,'5 ✓rte' ',a.§w y: ''t a"r b n All Wall"' Mayor ^s` F`dy.'yv M h M D tap }„^'rE` 3 W '� `€ qtr•~•vF a Y>(�' S ,5;•�a fit! "�.; � '�. Larry P k dab R ri". rr S1111 A D as „�_'�, +r �i' .,r xA•_ '� r. 'all teG J:nashn '`-�>`•``,' ,r`", ,. 1 1 made by Coun tiles.Dunlap:, seconded by C....I—I Dickens t.acts ,the Motion was reports.f the previ ang held June,12, 19]3. Motion carried 11—s,rely, I. meet tel 4 �,�A t : r r. t- `. A- It1�RDINANCE-RELATHO.TO STRAY DOGS ' �Qt^ `�� '4"ft' ^�3 iyV-,I�",m'<yhp<.. #�5 GT'k,,.}�"j � •�+v� ...�y���.�r R.rtiv cella cit ntt.rn 4 Y, Y Y d ted Od d the tame n a.n ti+ raY dogs.to three day.far dogs without tags flnd�fl Ve oly*.fl.dogs w.thut sly Th Sset '"'.u. F�mmk. ka'}: -,4 y, e�`,e r.�''`Y>x`- ,•xsy�LGe?_" J "�i-',k,.' -'tgHr`23a:.,.. x,- 0 d e d S . 4-30 f h p t Code of Oidinan eel. Motion w mad.by Councilman r D 1 p. .edea by co..nilman D.nkenssto pass the Irainan.e. .Motion harries �.� � (copr actaceea) T�w,,.w,� 2 } ,- ,� _'. •i. OR INANCES RELATHD ToTH UTILITY PAYMENT-POLICY I<m +Y:� �y �,y � �+� h^Tsv� T���j�,IryP,����Y� rA-. Martin Colley Is..ntrodu ed three Ord amending three City. .11 basicly the s 4ldinoftha riddt ofPfl =s P li r e Grdihannes are se u y...t £.the.C Th. : U U h e P . t'me .`w.. t+' before thewall be d.scontvnuad b f n+payment of bills. gotp madoI' .,+y>, n I by C 1 D 1 p nd seconnad)ded by Co nca lme..Ueyvn to pass theOrdinances Motion carried imouPt (G W - �1RDINANCE RELATED TO SAM EOUSTOH AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS The City Att. yl t d c d also another0 di pt the 5 H stun Avenue Improve $VXt.•s S .:Y kdl� �` ��b �'4J' §t �` y iyA ants from at p o1.in t on ll h S 111th p v uxh of It t with Sycamore Street Thor h omple d he.work, t h bell 1 p cbed A d p ble to the Caty a d.therefore ?.is a data by hi,h d by h ch dafe'eh became payable(d d payab ie 30 days f p o t opted). M t da ` by C.unci loran D L.p seconded by Councilman Amick t.pass the Ordinance. MetI..terra ed -,e,�, c 'y n.ntmomslr (Cwr tt h,d). ©'NO PARKING ZING" AVENUE 1 N HICKORY f wU f 4 S Uke £ A Councilman Amick made ar.1-1 hat NT H side of A .e I be d Streets t ✓"' ' ' :"`,' be des ignited No a PARKING NO PARKING sign, A I will ba er.ted if approval be ebtaln d f the State Ha g Dep-e t re State High y d ks,:"fir, the.1proval f tM1 State Hi ghxay Depart t Thera Illy 16' ft p ce if Parted n bo h sides of the street—h c s t ffic probl. Al reuest w made t make rn T "' 1i ¢ 4' Y '31'"`*t2 g ✓fi j` f 4, ✓ Hickory Street on the West lade free Ilth Street to C b a NOqPARKING 11.1 Motion was ads by C alma.Uu.1ap seconded by Count alma.Johnson to ppr...the requested S " n NO PARKING sones. N.c..n carried unanimously. 3 - _ _ - (iJAPPO ZNTNHNT OF TRAFFIC SAFETY COORDINATOR M1 The City Manager,Jim MIAli d the James Ronald Hud a ,whose du`tiesnRill be h'1—Po in manor<e a T Ff-t Safety Coordinate d . g ns epi'g tootpro bet raffi afety to.th co..unitr. k INSPECTION I-STUDY OPIEANITARY LANDFILL ry"'•`Z '- :�? - The Caty Nanag sted period.£SO days beginning July 3, 19]3 as a special study P r..d��� J If the&anita y L ayF 11 d d, ng the ti the-landfill rill b p. 8:00 AM to 6:OG PN for Cita aen�s us d ys eek. A ge k aper Will di... all incoming veh atlas and traffic ,'y. to a specifle d p g nd of the a d of the day at 6:00, th vel brought. —h day y. will be co r d 1 pl ith Stet H 119—till..h DID regti Th ate gkeepe will be r nvingvav t iydents d t wh h rash ..ming from,whether it vs City xslidevxs,Co ty n ooti Id.theC...ty. All.he will dot—",the volume it is beivg bxough dth Typef h 1 it bt gh d the point of its.origin. P This dvvent.ry ill b 1 d d i this dt y d a h d f so days a Formal plan'and t '� -.l p tv hat p d for g .ng the] df ll is operations for years.to cane Will be b gbt to theC l A i was m d b CouncilmDavis s ded b CouncilmDunla to eppaeve the new hours of the Sanitary Landan fill. Motion terra d unep2mously. an p ..mme JLOCAL COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL RHVIGIONS CO—i1.11 little, d t that tore_w f ccf g 1-1 t on C t anal R ns to pp-i ed by the State C -tit ti 1 RSYrs' C under the Cnei ship of Judge Calvert. Judge Calvert spoke attb T Munacip al League eeFing in 81 P d ado e y s ang plead for governments end...i,ipnl offs ciels to participate in supplying an foxm¢ti ont to the State Cons ti t uti onnl Revision Comm.es e;a'FkteV Walker County end Local c dttee dealing with C.na eituta onel Revis eons hes b ppainted that kne connittee has a tab lisped July ld as a day f.r Public.Hearing to be held from 9:00 �'S }"'"� h f Pi's `'•`'C 2g g 12.00 in the m.rning ends 2:00-E 00 an the afternoon at the Dv at It C..rtro.e at the Walker 5•*:},f - County Courthouse The Mayor Red Councilmen ware invited and urged to attend. ) - r� ,xcr i ac , x ^mrr v:�',�.., a� � ✓ >'��J�� � �`ss,�"" f �' fit,��""' p]=�� aN �'�^°'� � 'Y'��i°,>„-. � '� Page 36 - Page 3] h MINUTES OP COUNCIL MEETING FOR JULY ID. 19]3.,.. AQKERRISEMENT OP CITIZEN TA%EPENDING yy,, MINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE CITY'COHNCS`f.OF THE'CITY U,pb'HBN'19V I'GLE,WAL%EA COUNTY, Counci lean Jbhn Amick dist.ss ed-that the people should be kept aware.Of what the Ci Cy is TEXAS NAS HELD ON JULY 10, 1973 AT]:[00 PM AT THE CIry HAL:I, 1027 11TH'STREET, HENT-ILLE, ,Pending by potting rt is.ment to haw,. here.their t..mons is barn ? 'TE%AS. pan g si gns.£or ed s x y g spent: TE%AS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE MEETING IN.PASADENA The Council mat I.regullr at the City Hall lith the.fol loxmg,me'mbers Present: Councilman Amick reported that'th T x s Municipal League m otion 1,Paled— hi.h he and I Morris I. Naklar,Mayor the,.'C it a at dad y h hl.. J h A k F k H M J h M D lap Hotian w ..do Councilman Dunlap s ..dad by C....I—Knox.to adj our.. Motion pass.d. 'Larry❑ kens Ralph A. Davis as ac B.Ott E. Johnson Paul w. Knox - John P. Th—,— COPIES OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS AND ETC. M and by C _. 1 D.lap, ..onded by C it J hn pt th minutes and �. reports of th previous meeting held:Into 26, 19]S Motion ce ved unenim usly. DISCUSSION OF CITY SNLMMING POOL g FACILITIES MRS.,THOMAS GRAY 'I.. ” I' 'Xis. ThokflsGray discussed the status;of the City Swimming Po.l,theroposal of Girls' g S f b 11 Atti s,and 1 d ed the Parks A Recreation C Maue'e She suggested to -e the City Counci,the PolIox Ing ltems: ` 1. 0.not appovnta yon.to study the—nation tT s already base studied: 0. In<1 d in then b dg :h m ¢c y£r c d d .1.,sont £ai P rks 6 Rd n Program and,,'.lids a swimming poli and related £—1 i thiamount. 4 3 Hir. .Park. 6 R.—ti.. that ill be illi.S to N kf 11 e, 12 months Acqua y d/red 1 p 1y dof r a Pool 1 fr fear. for 11 Rralil 1LP t'p h-the City, not h A p r h Garb g , fill th pool to modbte all g I d. t L level f 1 g di ng ad g p 1 aWpBin k it oly p c3'& E. Const "" :ing.,,,,,,ba h ms .74.i stand g e d tables 14 „ dja t t he'.1 6 Oper t he pool t 1 t E the f h Year. %I+s ] In.luda HEAP in thetv 1 p g p Y d Het D ox d d slop to A T"+ cl d Red C S g-L a d 1 txt B I cl d Little Long.. h 0. 3 g iorderd l p the G S Teams E b` t �z*3 - that ¢ h R d f d 1 g h 1 6 g uP a �5 t it bit £ th y h b 10 y 1d. d b y only I y lA Vil9 EFo th G 1 p f Little D bbl before y 11 h g 1 office vv t 1 h I t bli h d f b y d Sir's i' tt'i .shy 10 Operate theC d C 11 ' t X11 h h let g r t a 9 ArJ x. private i d id 1 the Little D hbl th1 uld 1 d HEAP ti p i gy 3 G va ny T f „g, Y 31 Oper h R t p gF f h hql City n 12 tfis b just rF' 1M thein S t m E k vla b g i g h as.d t ni art d This h hild n 12 n h b i ry'' J` IIIII 12 H e h y 'ng p pl i- s y p n y lad g h ldr d 16E years s'1d�j YL V f.age. fw' If y fi a P k g Hen t Directord build ming pool.than h Willbea 3 T d' 1 F lob, b -a 1 bl Th Red Cross could p d y th Santa' Life Flog a also fY 'ty 2'iti p id y w th t sof ty ,strut h '.old turn t h these p g t our young: people in H t ill 13. Make k n your de..dsion by heaping us informed afxhera the:s ing pool'i and 8t itb 1 s aN. jp,,, sugg t theC it H editM1 t th C uncal coy w11'r dMs YM , id 'd the f 11 ti R11—lie.:0 t h imb dg t f a6 h p Ytod b ginning April 0 ba N g to P1sc.1 Y n th time when y d t am.d d. I %d d that theplay f F I1 t D rector y - b th 0 b b dg E th R -e Sh g P d f h t p p in { 2+, d 1 P Eg --tion p g E ^� g N b 11 p pl h ld tM1 y g g o p L ttla Lh gL been' f th 1 If eq i d d w ld 1 k th C Y eke over-that f- ti Th i t th h xh ti 1 £ do that a. served by volunteer k b h a Job ad the p pie y after year h Try that load. A, ; As far as the s mi.g pool v nod,when:the v changed the composition of.the bond t S 1 ingP 1 dRel t d P k Pa iliti s, it he Lou 11 d 1 1 n d F DAA 1 f that 1 ti that h lf. f h f nes. Id beall d to tfi L t 1 L:ag a �I e b 11 Park $ gat "t h n grant fro' CM1 P ks B Wildlif OaPai g B re u of U.:11 t`-i"CFit R ti to b ld 6 6 ll p k e d.I t k$dE 000 00 to,j50 000 00: f that ey. j - �`• Athate ppli d'a h t g t f i ml g p 1 ath A h y old 3 hnotad grant . b 8 P ml t h t ti b e,t h.i dater I.tion h t H t vtl is C X§ ugh•,.S 3 ngPoel R h th labor that point,we Nithdr..the swimming:pool phase from that park fti d ant head sith the Little L g field. 1Cy4 A ._ Ab h t ti 8 Houston t U 1 s y 5 1'g Sp 1 li temployed pl y d by h City to a s¢' SD k t.dy f dm g p 1 H :.ti d j f th Avr P bat was TMY nt`i' b p 11 t. the F g Pool H g 1 gthy p He i C.r t C N cogd0 h d h H report Ill t f v table in the general elusion a the. xperience of h.— iti-with sx1mming'po011 and s by the c v�} , w, � rr AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE II, CHAPTER 4, OF THE CODE *r r OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, BY DELETING CERTAIN- - PROVISIONS THEREFROM, AND BY.ADDING NEW PROVISIONS TQ ,t,_ SECTION 4-30. , AN ORDINANCE AMMENDING CHAPTER NINE, GARBAGE AND REFUSE ORDINANCE OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFi : TEXAS, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION, 9-4 PENALTY FOR NON-PAYMENT; HUNTSVILLE,:TEXAS, THAT: " BY AMENDING SECTIONS. 9-.4 COLLECTION CHARGES AND 9-5 COLLECTION y, Article II, Chapter 4, of the Code-of ordinances of CHARGES, BILLING WHEN PAYABLE. the City of:Huntsville, Texas, is hereby amended so.that Section 4-30 shall hereafter read as follows:: , BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY:OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT: A NEW SECTION, 9-6 PENALTY FOR'NON - SECTION 1: -Section 4-30 is hereby amended by deleting the PAYMENT; AND BY AMENDING SECTION.9-4 COLLECTION CHARGES AND I first sentence of said section and substituting therefor the 9-5 CHARGES, BILLING WHEN PAYABLE, SO THAT SAID SECTIONS tf following: `=t t �� SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS: Immediately upon any dog.being placed in-the city `+u Fu SECTION 9-4. COLLECTION CHARGES: pound,, in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this, article, the. chief of police shall goat, or cause tube posted, ' The City shall collect monthly charges for collection near the entrance to the city hall-a notice describingsaid -. of garbage and refuse,.which charges shall be in such amounts dogand stating thedate itwas impounded and the date, time x € and at such rates as are, from time to time fixed by the City and place that it will be sold, which date of sale shall be.. Council. not less than three..(3) days after posting such notice for sale ' SECTION 9-5. COLLECTION CHARGES. - BILLING, WHEN PAYABLE of dogs not wearing a tag as hereinabove provided, and not less than five (5) daysafterposting such notice for sale of dogs - _ ;I All bills for collection of garbage and refuse' �= wearing a tag as hereinabove provided. shall be accomplished by including same on the monthly water � bill.rendered by the City, and shall be:payable:within fifteen PASSED ANAPPOpen .Council ROVED in OpeCouncil ori this the s;ri{ (15) days from,date of billing. Failure. to receive such bill day of June-, 1973. - shall not relieve the customer,from penalty as provided in - - Section 9=6. < . MORRIS I. WALLER, MAYOR SECTION 9-6. COLLECTION CHARGES - PENALTY FOR NON-PAYMENT If any person fails to pay the current"or delinquent ;. ATTEST: collection charges as shown on his monthly bill within fifteen . 15) days from the date of such bill, there shall be added to.such charge a penalty of 108of suchunpaid charge. Frans Robinson, Jr., City Secretary' , PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL this the day-ofJune, 1973. , < " .`�. APPROVED: MORRIS I..WALLER, MAYOR o< - ATTEST: Martin D. Colley, City Attorney t, FRANK ROBINSON, JR., City Secretary " " 4" , _ APPROVED: e 232 .ne MARTIN D.'COLLEY, City Attorney x k " � 3 �tx' w c TM of the City Council in passing this ordinance, that all other, ANORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER SEVENTEEN, ARTICLE I, WATER parts of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby, and AND SEWER ORDINANCE OF THE.CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,. TEXAS, BY ,,-.._. shall remain in:full force and effect.. ADDING TWO NEW SECTIONS 17.15-PENALTIES AND 17:16-SAVINGS _ - CALUSE; and BY AMENDING SECTION 17.10-MONTHLY CRAAGES FOR PASSEDIN OPEN COUNCIL this the day of June, WATER-BILLING, WHEN PAYABLE;:AND SECTION 17.11-MONTHLY CHARGE - .; 1973. FOR WATER-PENALTY FOR NON-PAYMENT.. BE IT ORDAINED BY.THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE CITY OF'HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT CHAPTER 17`, ARTICLE I OF MORRIS I. WALLER, MAYOR: THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OFHUNTSVILLE, BE AMENDED BY ADDING TWO NEW SECTIONS TO BE NUMBERED 17.15 AND 17.16, AND - BY AMENDING SECTIONS 17.10 AND 17.11, SO THAT SAID SECTIONS "' ATTEST: SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 17..10. MONTHLY CHARGES FOR WATER-BILLING, WHEN PAYABLE � �' � ^. .. FRANK ROBINSON, JR., City-Secretaty All bills for water furnished by the city shall be i rendered monthly andshall be payable within ffteen (15) days from date of billing. Failure to receive such bill shall not relieve.the customer from forfeiture or penalty aspro- vided in Section 17.11. ,. ' APPROVED': SECTION 17.11. MONTHLY CHARGES FOR WATER -PENALTY FOR NON-PAYMENT , N A. If any customer fails to pay his current or MARTIN D. COLLEY, City Attorney delinquent charges as shown on his monthly bill within 15 days ..,. „, , ' from the date of such bill, there shall be added to such charge a penalty of 108 of such unpaid charge. x B If any customer fails to pay his delinquent -� y 'charges and penalty as shown on his monthly water bill within s fifteen (15)1 days from the date of such bill, the city shall �. •,.}� ': cut off such service from the customer and shall not.renew ;,- - the same until the customer has paid such delinquent charges - a.� .� and penalty, plus areconnection charge. SECTION 17.15 PENALTIES .Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, or who shall fail to �..- comply with same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- viction thereof shall be punished by fine not exceeding $200.00. Each and every day or,fraction'thereof which this ordinance or any part thereof shall be violated, shall be deemed a separate: offense. x t i SECTION 17.16. SAVINGS That if an Section, y part or provision of this ordinanceisdeclared unconstitutional or invalid, then, in - that event, it is expressly provided, and it the intention 2s4 2s5. e g r`k As =,r AN ORDINANCE.AMENDING CHAPTER SEVENTEEN, ARTICLE II, WATER -.SECTION 17.40. SAVINGS CLAUSE AND SEWER ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY That an ADD- ING FOUR DD-ING.FOUR NEW SECTIONS, 17.25, SERVICE CHARGE-- BILLING, WHEN Thy Section, part or provision of this ord- PAYABLE; SECTION 17.26, SERVICE CHARGE - PENALTY FOR-NON-PAYMENT; inance is declared unconstitutional or invalid, then, in that SECTION 17.319, PENALTY FOR VIOLATING ORDINANCE; SECTION 17.40, event, it is expressly provided, and it;is the intention of SAVINGS CLAUSE °.- the City Council in passing this ordinance, thatallother parts of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby, and -BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF. shall remain in full force and effect. fRJNTSVILLE,.TEXAS, THAT CHAPTER SEVENTEEN,ARTICLE II, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, BE AMENDED BY ., PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL, this day of June, 1973. ADDING FOUR.NEW SECTIONS TO BE NUMBERED 17.25 17 26, 17.39 ._ and 17.46 WHICH SAID NEW SECTIONS SHALL READ-AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 17.25. SERVICE CHARGE.- BILLING, WHEN PAYABLE MORRIS I. WALLER, M'ay& All bills for sewer service charge shall be accomplish- ed by including same on the.monthly.water bill rendered by the ' - :ATTEST: ` City and shall be payable within 15 days from date of billing. ` Failure to receive such bill shall not relieve the customer` : - ''' from penalty as provided in Section 17.26. SECTION 17.2.6. SERVICE CHARGE - PENALTY FOR NON-PAYMENT .,.. - FRANK ROBINSON,_ JR., City Secretary 7 If any persons fails to pay the current or delinquent , 4"r r service charges as shown on his monthly bill withinfifteen (15} .APPROVED: { days from the date of.such bill, there shall be added to such charge a penalty of 108 of such unpaid charge. .SECTION 17.39. PENALTY FOR:VIOLATIONz MARTIN D. COLLEY, City Attorney.. `z Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisionsof this Ordinance, or who shall fail to comply with same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by fine not exceeding. - .. - y .. $200.00. 'Each and every day or fraction thereof which this ordinance or any part thereof shall be violated, shall be u deemed a separate offense. t� Y m " ft�' �' '���+_'vim -` '�� r, .�-"�„-+•-s^-''."�.--� „-�,; x ., ar �.,t„„-�„,�� �i°.r��`, �iic -S ��u�'�"i� r�. �' i,� -�'"'� '���w�. S'�s^�`�„5"�," r ,�"`�v �����"''�•� r " � -p x y $ �r x�y-',, �' ` ���,,���� �`�,���'`� a's,,, ��'�` � �� ��.�"�{`�,�'�"`;k�'`r�t�x�t�� � b� � r n gsP �a y'��i`.�t''a�•' :�, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY.COUNCIL<OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS-, . . .RECEIVING AND ACCEPTING.THE WORK OF IMPROVING SAM'.HOUSTON AVENUE - this ordinance is in the nature of an emergency measure and that -AND PORTIONS THEREOF WITHIN THE.LIMITS HEREIN DEFINED; AND ' any rule requiring non-energency measures to be,read at more than -:DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. - one meeting before final.passage shall be suspended,. and this =- E ordinance shall..take effect.and be in force from the time of. its BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFHUNTSVILLE, first passage and approval upon its first reading.. TEXAS: .Councilman moved the passage of ,?'r: said ordinance,:w ch motion was seconded by Councilman SECTION ONE. That the work of improving Sam Houston Avenue' ; or portions thereof within the City of Huntsville, Texas, to-wit; , and upon being submitted to the vote o.f the.Council resulted n the following "aye” and "nay" vote. SAM HOUSTON AVENUE from a point at its intersection Councilman Amick voted with llth Street South a a point South of its inter- �. section with Sycamore Street; - Councilman Davis voted by the construction of such paving, curb and gutter and other nec- ^ essary incidentals and appurtenances as deemed necessary by the Councilman Dickens _ voted City Engineer, all of said improvements being as provided for in votedl Dunlap unap the Plana and Specifications therefor which have heretofore been Councilman prepared by the City Engineer and as have:been approved and adopted . : #' b the Cit council; and all of same having been ; Councilman Johnson voted y y ng performed and xz, completed in full accordance with the terms and provisions of a Councilman Knox. voted contract heretofore entered into between said City of Huntsville, ,# t Texas, and Gayloid Construction Company, and said City Engineer - having measured, examined and caused to be tested and finished Councilman Moore voted 'improvements by the means and in the manner provided by the terms. - `' r and provisions of said contract and the Plans and Specifications, a Councilman Thompson voted5- and having found that such improvements have been constructed and completed in full compliance with said contract and said WHEREUPON, saidordinance was declared adopted at its first reading b a vote of "eyes" and "nays", this the Plana and Specifications, and the City Engineer having approved g Y " Y ., ' And accepted said work and improvements and heretofore issued his 26th day of June, 1977. v w.> certificate of final acceptance and so certified.to said City Council and recommended that it accept and receive said work and the improvements so constructed and completed by the said Gaylord• � •. - 8" x=:_= , MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor a , Construction Company, and said work and improvements having been examined and found by the Mayor and City Council of said City of ow Huntsville, Texas, to have been performed.and completed_by Gaylord •"' ,+�,. �.> '�` .Construction Company infull compliance with the.terms and provisions �3;. ATTEST: z ' of said contract and said Plans and Specifications therefor, said ' improvements are'hereby accepted.and received by said City Council ll� ,.r-,,✓ of the City of Huntsville, Texas. "�'�' Cit Se eta FRANK ROBINSON, JR., y rys SECTION TWO. That the lack of sufficient paved streets and ' avenues in the City of Huntsville and the attendant dangers to APPROVED AS TO FORM:' 5� of pavement,tthe he hphysical discomfortsucaused bysiness unpaved sed esaid k unpavdstreetsand avenues, and the fact that Gaylord Construction Company,.Contractor for construction of said improvements, is entitled to receive its payment for work performed, each and all create a public emergency 3=t MARTIN D. COLLEY, City Attorney - �✓ : and it is hereby determined that a public emergency exists, re- quiring effective action immediately to preserve public business, "ry•v. .property, health and safety. IT IS,THEREFORE, .FURTHER ORDAINED that ® " 240 24 . '�$��., "�,y-:�e�x•a+ � .'" ;y� � �s .moi �k% iu S^ A M Is 38 Page 39 AbouR the same time the Robert A.Josey Lodge-Foundetvon wa4 asked for.p...ioei:on to build ,TpIRPORT 3MPRflYJ:MENT.S wimmdng foal and.:tart tM1s stiuc lure .,its after the baseball park w:S started,tnb.ild miT=p l d th p k f cYl- that p p y and it the j dgm pf iha Th 631d U:g sl ppx,p d$SOD 000 A9 h T A C m 1 sist us ,:..that the s coming pool w s eat Campar i SIC watM1 Che..Sassy Property due t cal airports B imprmving hear facil Hun Cs rile has maa.do a ,application to the r wv 6 its to p h sy d Earth h 1 ck f k ng wh aght be.i h f re 1 ha fl ea of Te A —mission v f x a$50 ODD a0 g 4 beg i imp h her tan g�.� d f k th b y eight d held h props y f uThe City ldlease t g n h led that the:Red 1 G 11 pap p athe.. mp_ka_ it For eg 1 p pots h no'-per t prow i We h xpl ed th ing mart I o,oth hall t wing]5$.1 r,. Pea axy appl t h' a been submitted Project and last dad not let vt d}op and well explore at Furth r. The eYxpext vatheonly to both the stata and the Federal Government, Far:the Fol lowfn land the C t w sui g mp rovements. y dwas data deal:on tiler i auld n make a table site for a pool.. 1. TT IenBtih en g d improvement of, x way It eeds:further atudy. Allu 3. Add p P lied t d intensity ligh i g d navagat on al aids CONSIDERATION:OF APPOINTMEN 0 LIBRARYBOARD i 1 4 _ Estimated fands F beFederal Aviat 8 $419 92]OD. The State E T A—o Th p opb d b of the board end the n w'add on were not able to be notified. Cacti,C I. P d S50 000.00 and ld 1 the1 4 1.h o£$E9 X643 00 M ch 4 N van k � of h 1 al sh be kind, pe p ti -n t equiI1Ig thei i nal h valne yl6IDS ON PURCHASE OF I. ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR 9INORTH HUNTSY LE 5 NHR PLANT The tphal d b Id g t the Street Dept i assistance i h the t ..late- Th North N [ ll 5 r P1 t S dy d ay by Bob F _lpf N= b k F B A s nd t t ti p g.: 0 May ], bid. x d th 1 bidtl re Th p t sh ld b mpl t d aba SO day,. This, .part p g f buiity R C th f f9 309 00 Th bid j d b they y uld ' of p g and p g h N th H ll Pla t lati th fa b lily of Ip f t d lv 1 f h th d the g I ties f 1 t a ante. bu ldl gew Plant fo Lh N h Hun L1 S Sy H} p aliminary judgment n A d ti l t d t I p p b t b price h d b h I e dy - is that the North Huntsvill G—PLa already beyond repair. xeased Si d he p ted b£ t y Th o p y h 1 bid h 5 agreed ., hold theirbid p d here, i.t t h tame nm de i :d M1 C...Y1 ¢ - CyP4&LIC NORaCS SS7'E ` ;R{ to rd h Contract R B Everett B C and b parch-ed fh gMotion _S j de'by C' alman Dunlap and seconded by Cou Gilman Dickens xo ecepi rhe low bad: - Th P till. W k i e ll b 1 .td .,the a ;Leg City d iF lxt p p rty, ]st Motion P. eed. - - off E the d t h airport,f i gH gh y]5 North d by 1 t g h „ A p t t an d It P h C y p tf 1,e.:t h C y d It LEASE AGREBMENT.EOR,AGGREGATE SPREADER,FOR.:S TREET DEPT. H IS Y D P t t Isla:operation,, & .Thi 1 all h111, he p 1 d quip Aq - for the Street Depart—t, S t t >D`ep t L,W t and So Q p ant C ction� Corley.. L B Nichols, F Dallas,h g,:ed lease hip gg g p..oder.. w 13 6 gi n 60 d y an £nds ar to be p}o vv dad h,ugh the R e Sharing allocation Th I p $2,400.00/.C. d ft 1 s Period of ,,the, wM1 h q ipaent. Fax that purpgs,. e , z Y` b q d I d d d y 1 bl pi £ q p .—Tat i the �y5 1x ry an d ru i,v P 8 pf f p ]&I. Bec d i d 1 ase 2"j.. V&TREF.9?BDfv^q Pl(OG hi piecefequipment,E R nu¢.sharing t Chi ti MgtY d by C lman C.l( � �. Dunlap and seconded by Cohnm 1 n dehmsbn t pass the lease/pu hase agree.M .Motion passed , Th S ppt Bi dtFry g12I.$.xh 1h oder ay i 11'da ntna tiry_G56W5prd Cd t von Co. jN" 3p.. \ SI=LT O�pINAN C£ T➢ - EY g e 95$ p1 The x 'f e h e i" f$I'll:s wr pl t 4809 f tl gnrtt has:b all d ph It base may, 1 all b —Called f Old:BY mor to it, lraad: k Old H Road.,: t^xa City Atto y M-tin.L ll y 1 ttodh d Ord'n g 1 di vl h d s t p p atv,p and subgr d h b en q RI tad f ."n.- - om S d44 t A -t R 3; $" t tc of. b d,gut e 4 y ung q vp C ty at t This 0 di is b d h' di i' h rth s hich w+E> :N es t app L ly 1500 ft h he,e t 11L d Cit 1 q dj P P Y yn h E 'g ids lk Motion matle ut 1 y 1 es £ A gieI load o ICap 40$ 10th-S a p pration 90% ,.plate, X E ,y..1`j; by Council D d Bk d d by-C 1 'Am k p th O d Race introduced by "d'l st t h s.b.ee back fvlBed to sub grade. There is n4'lack—It F ogr ms Yet on Angier, C ll y C 1 PM1 np seconded by C u 1 Ed S d t r'bl th C d=nnng Ie Pty}-. Stern ar 221d Streets. - ,¢* d £r - Th b 1. w d f d h 3 k-g f d 5 v 2 R # 4g C l en Ka..,M d Tharp. n we e f thet able. Th nal gi ' $- vFIRE-STATION - `R § ion to adopt he Ord axed 5 for and 3 gainer xv h C...Ill...Byx,Moore and Y s Th mpsan aEavnzt. Mali Rass dd. S' Th £1 sub-5 1 d n t 22ad Stn t d Sam Ht A. 691 pl t bring. s Contracted by Callow.,;R d f B Y Th Fri.. e. 4 TATUS Do SOUTH'HUNTSy IL E,SEVER:PLANT on $; _ $]3 455 00 d 1 d t am p£ k g g S k g h g building. 5 # C Th South H ilio Se Plant is 3.phase.. h 9 r P1 1 lf,the bpn- *H o dormitory M office Th C y pL M a L the p g and p k n phos es NTi 4F'i t h floc to Ben Si C 0 11 th ant t f TtM1 E L t l"m.-p., f h C t a t P t P" to have 2 ntT n s to th ,FEu k garage e n ag LnL t t h lf£t- Avenue J and o an$3m ED ton Avenue. jSy"a ,. d 3110 f f 1E ei yl der f p p Th C date x. ; hCompleted M1 s d nd tie d mb:3 Yti 1 ICIR th plant t h h bean \ m#PPING SHR4IICH=C 0=RAOT paid the f draw of$4b 054 35 d h the pr J b ]i plata d ad..full l - J �— —,— structl this t1 y Y Th pp ng sa antra t 1 1 t plot,. M Hl xis a t d that 30%a on schedule #� 5dt9 y: xith delivery d the project is expected to be Complete In the next 3 months, e g y Th th ar ph f h 5 b H wall 5 Plant P 1 Blk L k f 11 er p 1 cot h J M:. S $'A fH t11 Tha 7 1�—US OF SANITARY LANDRILL RB—DGSIGN 6 STUDY l t-cth g Ity h.—ded! H g B U 1 y C t on C hBe.' t'ablebond M h project d sesaig d t Je= Si N k M1 be d datab u.e-of the 9,„. M Hgdg. Publ 5 M,enks:Dv stet d h hs:^R t Q lity B d. planned with F 1 1 g pp 1 be tF B ne 3 P t on Agency h h h been verba=l ly,gi ven'but d(y 'L ecei d ng h t I h t ntt ct fpr$218,000.00. y''c'; the progress F h Landfill h h. s th r steP 1 getting h Fi ,n.for.the k 3 1 df ll T o 1—cher ha b .taxi d, about I... £t of.open trench, and the garbage is being Th S h H 11 S L C a d d Moore C t Linn C f ;iks covered at the end of each'day. 1, puv{ J k rill d d h h pl t d th foil S g rk: 1500 f of 4 1n, force STATUS OF DBMPSBT AUMPSTERS nA gi ':.C; d 1000 EL f 12�g ity we Ag ler 9 Old H R d 4000 ft. - N 1B Ag"Y we £I t to 45 hrough the College Earn,and'tha Lift station, q' 3 Mr. Cadge ,posted that to St ion d p.on h d.pate 1 6 g—died d andthat t o£the C 11 8 P x 1 Pp xi t lY 501 o P3 t t f'� n r it v operating t e11 A 1 dem d b 8 de for ch n s and there a e on t ery5few complaints. Billing far the Container,rail be at in Aug.u.t e Th South N lie Se L g long facto tic, d app aly Fl v $ID complete to data T drexa have bean advanced at this CSmo on that Project app—hl,g I. PUBLIC DRIVEWAY MAINTENANCE. Mr M A31 r d ad the problems of the C y:P 1 y f p g p d says, Some STATUS OF LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL.PARK $ o£th blem Fell :F th XK- ' k.. i .:. P P t C.. Y F k xp 1 the City sur ' The Little L gue Baseball Perk is app i atsly.501 ..plat:e, S t A s spa=nt 43d 69aM0e f r at t L dxi y ns on and t P noes Ab t S51 of. anL Ye app raa ,1Y e0$complete. Th,...Cr Preparation and being hat $12,113 OQ as gsnd f d. ay p i I that sal p ted of ,the Street A Cs d by the City St t Obpt Concession Oep t t 1 talled 142 1 d C y t o f 2Y4]li i 1w 4 -f drainage } S. b lding d ontr by pate Alb t C ns i nC,. d i app trt 1 ]5$Les + e$& pipe fox Y 'T+,3 t„. pri d nt$,s. Wa us d }ma d 3225 ',yd f rock h xpdk.f h 'w drives y 9n f plot' .The electrical d light ng t ct b' g d by P Alb 1 l has X �*. w pp x mately$8,100 00 ti at t f ethane ry f5,fi00 00 and esti t d .at of I' $ b mpl t d Th p kl1 g y t lid h e b t k d h. h b en N :,,.Td,d t L d P Sp i k1 Sy t I E H he f$5 SB]49 The _ $ 1a1 t $B E 00$0a 11S OO ffar C. t 1 total Cost inl thi Y2 $22 yPe=00d jTh f=d -£ 7 r �. $ lin £' h d_ oom build g d h s k t'b pl ed m y ` p kl wok d sued. The w k h tis n k d' C nt t thi con.t na d o $34.,882].00 It i p h b t d both 1 men h d in b F re th `E d ll...spent f h City t t o h this p d p llcy 1 R P sed p lcet i.th f i g,th t dp k ng lot p i g the bl h thed lks to theC 1111 h h w 5 ¢ t ad the s t g The Clty 1 t d C t ct fo th ph se £: k n h future. aqui h h' C y b p bl Y r th d ig ,f 11 >,t A fi el d F o£the 1,g g pp ly study b 1 adv ed by'Bernard J hnaon g Z �” dv1 y nd 11 st of pip 1 t I:and 1 b wall b y ed. t b p,party A vat b g Cha City Coun til workshep Tuesdey,July 16, 19]3 and will Th en gi 1 g d p t t d p rt t ill s. 11 p pe f d aye,. k be taken oder eonsidexatvon et Choi rive. „M, t' All d ay pi p it b: i i f 16 fact i length and theCity ill eke on large jabs for Contr tors o vel businesses.. After the driveway pupa is installed, it City he,they td 1 ay installed. Nott ode by C calla Dunlap and ecanded by Councilman Davis to adopt the ew.dri Yeway Policy. Motion passed. s n Page-40 PAGE 41 COUNCILMAN S ACTION I MINUTES OP.COUNCIL MEETING POAx JOLT 24, 1915 f C 1 n J h p ¢$ Mr. M AS h h k d d ge.street. Mr.:MCAlos ter t MINUTES OF TNS REGULAR SESSION OP.THE CITY COUNCIL QP HUNTSYIli LES WAL%ER CODE",TEXAS WAE NEL011" ` 4 1pth N e ght a d M1 ]nked cars aie mo re prevalent an 10th are eo d that .Ti.. 1 ld b k ON JULY 26,19]1 AT 6.Do PM AT III CITY CALL, 1021 1111 STRRET, HUNTSYILLF TEXAS ESOLUTION FOR COUNCILMAN.:NIC%SNS Th C til at in—911 11 e t the City Hall with'the following members present: M y Nall d cad R.F.—i" g g C 1 L y Di ke N tion was made J h q ick s ssvbn h by Councilman Davis I.pass the Resolution. Mo a c ved v animous ly (Copy Attached). ( Prank H. M.­ ALL.. M G..AP Li.. err n y�m'f _ MA OA WALLEA-PROVE.RE PUBLIC SPOgESMAN F..CITY D ckas B R 1phph A Qevia Counei loran Thompson asked£or approval fox Mayor Haller Yabe public spokes man: 3 t 8.Johnson "✓ Paul W. Kno.K L 11 J h W Th p x G 1 h.of y h e b f y 2 h k prat y g d E h' M s de by Coun it D l p d condad by C ilnan J h p he minutes i d by r y b f a p 1 F gh p pl C t k d xepoit £the prey eating h ld J ly 30,19IS Motion rued uvflnimous ly. g I dp t k £.y h h d $i I th t foy h d h pe. r� It! 1 y b- y ph 1 "phy th p p in b a p 1 a 14HOGNIT ON 0 UNTSVILLE GARDEN,CLUB h pp gs d 1 h g bb y dg I fl h 1 I p per, E pp n vntrod d F th N 11 Gad Club foi h i cent b tiff at iov f- h y b 1 £ _.hi.11 h p t1 1 ca h t ;' q e resolutn p Ced lyhifg hay h d t '.1 ft City d y s _ £faits i H 11 M i r d by C 1 n Amlck and seconded by COnnF.1—:—Jap yo y 1 e h d t t dr vary- t pass the Resolution. M tion ce r d unanimously (Copy at ached) �.. p plh o=a£d g d v g - fY h M1 he P k g f h if g ,11 LLIIQ� rt y h d p d h if f hi g b f h Ell. P WHASE OF LAND TO FIDELITY LODGE ,s+mr�iFj lk g tb h p opl h ph g ng h bl i g E et tM1 Ind 1 k t h C[y C 1 f ill c g ire.the Mayor ]Th C ty of H villa d—ised£o bids for la f p p y 1 ted in tM1 G by League�. eaa E b3 ly a I. —..td p d f f h city -:g n 1 er i g h City nd Ab x 24 Th Fid 1 tyL dg N h 221s i h y bid nd as p df r a ing th th r k thatsM y W 11 r d b f ze'the sF, d ft EO y n 1 tel S$60.00 ay M on made by C 1 n Amv ck y k H Gal Aimed P1 nning Board in regards to the p1.p Fi—ry fora of hospital d cond d by Councilman Dunlap to lease the:la¢d to Fidelity Lodge: Motion passed. MP n. t h (C Py Atta M1 d) ad by L 1 Th..p— d d d by C 1 A i k pass this xeso lotion. of �LBTTBR.FRON TS%AS STATS OEPAI NT OF HEALTH dr M t d o lY COMMEND 0 Li'TIQN en r MANGE METERS ON LOT.AT SAM HOUSTON AVENUE.&11TH STREETS ! "i C y M ag M M Ali t d 1 f h T S ❑p £N 1 h ,.h ch w d g h C tY o£H 111 fo a p idi g p p T lid t d1 p sal a C 1 A k ugge d h t the b h g d n th 1 Eam H Avemup.,i d £ 1 t1 Go r the res adepts of Hunt 111 d fb y p r the pp. al y $a„da r lith 3: et t d f£r ype. Th d as deferred to be Conti d at the wok pt—du tion wad n Amic and se on ed until o tv } �Mo made by Counei lora- k d by Lo n Dunlap t edl a n.Mo n passed, The meeting w edl ourned to.....t s +, {,L «J E "M (R06QLOTIONS.PROINANCES ETC.) d r - - (COPIES OF ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS,ETC.) 4 K II p i r e+r 0 k} , s w h� k 3? Nw K b Wy 1 M �;r � a AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER FIFTEEN, ARTICLE Yj STREETSAND t,a SECTION 15.11. NOTICE'AND HEARING. SIDEWALHS ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNSTVILLE, TEXAS, BY ADDING EIGHT NEW SECTIOIQ"S TO BE NUMBERED SECTION 15.9, NUISANCE;. ., should any person, firm orcorporation fail to comply with,Section SECTI9N15. 91 10, 'REMOVAL OF SOIL;SEC"TION 15.11, NOTICE'AND)TEARING; ,, � �, 15.10 herein, then the City may order said..soil' to be removed and. -SECTION 15.12, @3RilER-OF REMOVAL; SECTION 15.13, REMOVAL BY CITY; .a r �nY� abated under'the following: conditions, regulations; and procedure:`: 'SECTION-15.13A,,-STATEMENT Of EXI-ENSES INCURRED IN REMOVING - :SOIL TO BE FILED; LIEN UPON REALTY; PRIORITY a. When it shall come to the notice of the Chief of Police OF LIEN AND INTEREST;. FORECLOSURE OF LIEN, SECTION i5.13¢�PENAITY; AND:SECTION 15.13C, "' that there is soil which has washed znto and been deposited :SAVINGS CLAUSE.. upon a paved street in the City of Huntsville.as the result of rain or other means which has not been removed as provided %BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITX COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNSTVILLE, + F in Section 15.10 herein, the,Chief' of Police shall-give notice to . 'TEXAS, THAT CHAPTER 15,ARTICLE I, OF THE.CODE OF ORDINANCES the owner:of the premises,from whose premises the soil has washed, OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, BE AMENDED BY ADDING EIGHHT NEW SECTIONS' ',' ^�� to appear before the Municipal Court and show cause why such soil. TO BE NUMBERED 1.5.9, 15.10, 15.11, 15.12., 15.13,-15.13A, 15.13B, should not be declared a public nuisance and why he should:not be 15-130, THAT SAID SECTIONS SHALL READ AS FOLLOWS- ordered to remove same from the paved street. The date of such hearing shall not be 1es6 than �SECTION..1$�9,, sUIySANCE.;; ., �` been made:, dags_after such notice has -:Soil which washes from the abbuting realestate and is ) b. Such notice shall be sent by certified or registered :deposited into and upon a paved street in the City of Huntsville, "�' mail with Such ) day return requested, to the owner or occupant 'from the result_of rain or other means, is detrimental to the ( •, of the premises from which the soil washed. If the notice is " . .� -'safety and welfare of the general public, is a traffic hazard, returned undelivered by the United StatesPost Office, the:hearing, impairs the operation of and damages the strom sewers of the shall be continued to a date not less than 7 da`s from the ® City Of Huntsville creating a health hazard, and.such soil is ; ! ® date of such return. '.therefore declared to'bea public nuisance. ` c. On the day set in such notice for hearing, hearing shall .M •. a � SECTION.15.10.. REMOVAL;OF SOIL. k6; ' be had and on the basis of such hearing-the Court shall determine ' whether or not such soil is a nuisance, and if so found to be a ' :Every person, firm or corporation owning'.real estate fronting on ` nuisance,.the Judge of the Municipal Court shall issue such =a' a paved street in the city of Huntsville.,. or the agent or agents orders as shall appear reasonably necessary for the removal and , of such owner, shall within /$rhours after the fall of any radn abatement of such soil. fr'. or any occurence which causes the soil from the abutting real .estate to be washed into and deposited upon such,:paved street, SECTION 15.12. ORDER FOR REMOVAL_ remove and clear, or cause to beremoved and cleared, said soil ' from such paved street so as to leave it free and clear of those a. .'If upon the hearing provided herein, there is an.order to.remove ..deposits. such soil, the removal shall be accomplished by the owner of 0�. .... : . said premises. Should the fall of rain:occur between the hours of 6 P. M. and - - 6 A. M., such owner or the agent or agents of such owner, shallSECTION 15.13. REMOVAL BY CITY. by 11 A. M. o'clock following the periods specified 'above remove and clear, or cause to be removed and cleared, said If an owner of. real property from whose premises the said soil soil from such paved street.so as to leave it free and clear of '"' washed into and deposited upon the paved street in the City.Of those deposits.. ".� 'A Huntsville fails to.remove said soil within 24 hours after being ' ordered to do so, the City shall remove said soil,. and the costs. - of removing.same shall be assessed on said real estate, or lots from which such soil was washed. 255 n fiPRIAM b , c^ 2 n h� � ,. � NssnDvTVT`m�rr r` '; � w � ' NHBRSAS,EDWIN.LARRY DZCAENs,,D—t-of Phil...phg, and Aaemc t Pmfea o t the.Delta tmeht of Government dt S Nopeton St to UniveiSity,a MeMber of the Buntaville Jayceea, and a weeper of the 1city Co oft of the city of Huntsville, -Ya'aa,as,wall as other responsibl civic and professional 'oLgeniz t2onis;and; �.kr �.. +'f NNERHAS,for many years said EDWIN LARRY DS'CKBMS hes d voted his untiring tforts in eWessi.g the philosophy that -Ice to humanity is the beat k of life and in so doing has set forth a,exemPl for all to see and to follor with the result a that away itizena of Huntsville and of the State of Texas have rapatved the b fit of his devotion to such outstanding pri i : 3 plea and philosophies with a11:of such cots buttons having been y� 7 made without thought of recognition and and WNEREAs,.'em:ua22y the Taxa.Jaypeea honor those individ- C@'F"( SECTION 15.M. STATEMENT OF EI 4EI NSES INCURRED FOR REMOVAL OF uals d,termne id:tab outstanding young Tex us chosen by a panel -SOIL TO 88 FILED; LIEN,UPON REALTY; PRIORITY OF LIEN AND INTEREST; �. of dtatingutshed judges from a group of many sea;and, FORECLOSURE OF LIEN.WHEREAS,.'the said EDWIN LARRY DICKENS h been chosen : A of the Five Outstanding Foul TBaa for 1973 and will be f The Mayor or Superintendent of Street Maintenance shall pubiiciy honored at the Ann, P.O_Y.T.Banquet and Ceremonies file a statement of such expenses incurred under Section 15.13 of to be held in Victoria,Texas.on July 28,:2973,and, .yzF this Article giving the amount.of.such expenses, the nature of the work done, and.the date on which said work was done, with the WHEREAS,'.the city council of the.City of Huntsville, County Clerk of Walker County, Texas, and the City,of Huntsville, i Texaadeairea to acknowledge-the honor thus bestowed on the .+' shall have a privileged'lien on such lot or(lots or real estate.: ' said EDWIN LARRY DICKENS and to join with many others t ' express ' from which the soil was washed into and deposited ugon the public ing sfrxere congratulations to fellow tounet2men for having ,• street, which said lien shall be second only t0 tax liana and *` been selected and liens for a;", et improvements; and.said amount shall have ten (108) ex cent interest from the date said statement was £iled. `It is 5 NOW,TXSRSPORE,88 IT RESOLVED by the City Council of p 3NP5'S?M,tkh� the City of Huntsville,Texas,that:BOWIN LARRY DICKENS be ,eN.-' further provided that for any such expenditures and,interest, as —ended for his outstanding accompliatments resulting in his { � aforesaid suit may be instituted and recovery and foreclosure of selection as an oetetarsding young mexan.for 1973 and the first '£ it said..lien may,be had in the name of the City of Huntsville, Texas? ^ i.ra.,zpy citizen of Huntsville,Tessa, be so selected, + and the statement of expenses so made, as aforesaid, or a certified s y copythereoE, shall be prima facie proof of the amount expended ' '"" '• for such work or improvements. ' $ y y, AND BE IT FURTHER ABSOLVED that the City Council of � kM14 x -�� the city of HuntaviI2e,Texas,go record in f rthar ding SECTION 15.138. P,L"NALTL85 ...� the said BASIN LARRY DICKENS for having..exemplified the traditfons and ideal of thepeople of Texas and the United States of America A -' � in his service dna efforts in behalf of a21 mankind. ` Any person, firm or corporation who shall,violate any .+ of the provisions of this ordinance, or who.shall fail to comply NfISREDPON, aid Resolution was dory made and semndea ^, with.same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convictions:: f ; ' X10 thereof shall::be,punished by fine:not exceeding $806.O0. Each d and pa ed by unanimous vote of the City Council of the City.of, fi{f�k Hia,tsvSlle.,Texas,an the 10th.say of July,1973.and to.certify ', and'eVBLy day:or fraction thereof which this ordinance or any which the Nay—of said city.has hereto set his hand and nausea: part thereof shall be violated,,e7tiall be deemed a separate,offence. .� the seal of the City to be affixed hereto. # fir 4Y' s SECTION 15.13C. SAVINGS n a That if any Section, part or provision of this ordinanc THE cr2r of HUNTsvrLLs,Tsxxs . �,, is declared unconstitutional or invalid, then, in that event, it ti< v ,ir is expresslyprovided, and it is.the intention of the City Councils £ e HY: �,=' in passing this ordinance, that all other.parts of this ordinance +` = shall not be affected thereby, and shall remain in full force and , SNORRIS I.WALLBR,Magor }r. effect. y, k T;1t - Z AimBST: ,g^ PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL this the_day of July, 1973. CITY s TART MORRIS I. WAliLER, MayoY kx Ni 4 FRANK ROB NEON, 7R., CRY Secretary APPROVED: i D. COLLEY, City Attorney 1 h W � 5 ?� x s 3.a .' '*�e� "�t`�y nY ��' �. �.. 3 L 4��" � +�.��, �nk"��}s_ �. .,� �'F.;,�••s•^Fw'_`�. z1�o-+w�rs�M. Councilman•ioba W. Thd�mpson 'Cent Yemen, each of you have before you, I,think , a pretty ac=count of the statement made by our Mayor - be£ore a pane: a-t� 'eight people'it Houston some two weeks f , ago. I don"t.:knew'if'You have had time to ',it I thinkmost of,you heard thetape. _ AYPY�ourlez'AGENDA k ft I's always bee n>my phiiosophy that a new'spa'per is in bu, in.essto report u=nu=sual happenings and unusual '• L"i Cy couneri cha'nbers things, because in my judgment I feel that our local 'rgg2 N lZth st:' newspaper, a case of a mountain-they built out of a molehill in this particular case, have not reported RuntsY lle 'aeras something that is unusual for City and a mayor. Certainly if a mayor had to contact everyone every �., I• Cali to order The Honozeble time he made a statement or eyerytime he said'.good J°aY?�. Presiding morn rte to rectify zlheth'er he was speaking for himself invo.:afYon. or aof'grouppEople or for aoommunity he'd's.pend half of his"time or a' great bit of his time talking " y- -r;• consider l¢Yaute;5'of previova mee 'p p y'. _ q on;'the phone giving their }blessings. to other p'egp=leor 'Based on that,L'd like to move the City Councilxv• Recognize V.nts6Ille Carden Club Che is x .ir recent of Huntsville reecognizthe Mayor publicly and as'a eaautifi caHtionffoat in HuntsViSl�e spokesman for the City in general matters concerning , q�Il/Y -P1n4p' the City and .for us to go on:record of concurring witri ,,, �,�.," V. Ad;�in4s tr/a�tive,.Repor, -,ire,q�Ay is q• X65 7 / the remarks that`Mayer Waller made before the Houston �jCIA f�p f'. I y nd Galveston Area planning Board in regards to the pro- "IM Z 1. Discussion of in rnal.presentation ori et ary form of hospital operation at this time. �a"Nff�fi. ing on plans for Sanitation m attmant and 2ef_ - - Landfill operations. Pg. '�66 Motion made by Councilman Thompson and seconded by Councilman Amick to pass this resolution. Motion a v vi CouncYlnaa's Action-Any business which needs carried unanimously. 1 _ al er..'=zgercy consird_=ration by'Sha Council,brought .g up after the Agenda was published. V22. Adjournmen�t. Woe I Hereby Certify that this is a true and correct copy of a. resolution passed on the. 10th day of July, 1973,. 1 i 're Frank Robinson,:.Jr. '^.. µ --,-n ,. y�:,,• ..,f .� t.<. City.Secretary � r ��i ' a°c 3 Iia 4% 777 _7 L�.: % N IdtlTR3'eP L'OUN Ci 4FN ETING POR JULVI Oj 1"993' Abdul.-2Rb Li¢KK 'Ehbia*t`AJ?sliyL��1^g p d 41�d ;dE dYr p L3 i. b ,1'd sr lnm4nA P 1, qd; riesIlia.out g f ;h b n b 3l pa'k FeF 4 haadd �% v.ig INUTES;OP THE RE GILI:gR BE35{-0N OP Til&[ITY:'000dCIL OF Tllg CITY OF NUNTSVI LL£a is Ran,CQUNTY, ,'Y31q 1 g ool,prtd FIf9'Peik:.Ea 111t {h.gt p gpe fy it Y. _r n8 Lh j d�.;Nt B,tNe TU,A-*A$11ELDCUN JU1x 10, I9 i3 AT]:00 PM'.AT THE CITY HALL. 192]1IT11 STREET, HUNT4YJLLE. h 3a'P ih t h 4 g pops p t n fib le 1th,.'the.T �y'PF p5e C 3 s Tgi}AS dg Y4dd`e11d1� d o.:.Y"g'F4h iq,c'he:1 k f kpPN1h8 yh n,}$}k b Y 115 N n,.ku aLre f a; ' D puling 4 Um'.f h khat LhfY ieh ,Ji p.d f hwld MF yp P FLY-Ehr '1'I{ Ci t did 1 y `the:G cYl we< regular ae i n aL spa city,Hall With:the follokih8 b s,,qro ent: 1;Fsk Bpd F L,,pprp{ ¢Lh n P nt-1 p a oj$s; 1}`d h AF.—I th ,+ji.pipzi n Ft pd jnet d}d of 1 L ik dr e d Vo'ill }1�p•-I Ea bh " ThP R t+T Fh "Fn IY M,Y3l'n Jl N llei p gar I pd 4h Gi y d*in a d de end it n het i kd n 7t t%b`la lY I fo,^} Is 3 da3ry1 A l k { I pia F t1{ Yudy. 7 F ank.� i1e a �iB7 J hit N 4 Iep Lh'tll1SN !b T dDE"A'fIAOF APP,9jIEN"4 R lABRARy:,g1Y,�`RR RS 1ph A D dYa, I Th, ,pY p d b 5 £Ma bo,rd nd theta'+ ddi Y its N d ahl q be-nv$faed. y Sca[Y E �h'non., 'He at?^ F.P>'jll Y Kn¢ Joh3r F Th myson gi43,9N.pVRCAA3g OF,AH k6bNALT vU3STg1i gUT9R g9 Th os Rd}t di t ibp dd g h 5i Oby o, ;ta Sh h e nee "1162¢4 } ode by C l h D 1 R ,end d by C neLl J h t pt h and e; d bb Y d g g O y] i'ii1Y h,'id y a h lc b dd repo t a£thm pr i Us menti g geld Jyne 26 1973. Nott n}ad u tenant y, ai R, k f pt �C ; (h4 t pF 48 3d4 pd '{he`:bid W i_led b h y told of dal ¢1 f h h d kq $ud i 44 '£ d i d F eet DT SCVSSI ON OF CITY BNINtRI NG pool g FAGILI Ti ES-.NE$ THONg3 CRAYu e A d a2 b ria L t et E 1 py p b h�p Lh A { b R I dT e FFF 1 -Id 5!Inl a h is e.pl'.tA b F' 'e % Y 3- '}Rm P3 Y' >• 1 '.¢d h Bread• Mrs-.Th Gray dY d th f the City,S Ing h .......1 of UaYla� Y hold tb 1 6 d'p i d h' by t N �,t`f x d d eh C i Saftb ll A tl ar d 1D_d cubed the P t 4 R el G it aha tug geq tbd to _p d h C ni Y R 9 E 6 C d b QGjkh k,£" u q 3harI g Motion he�gly C"ei1 h F,l og IL sad by G d cit n.Vunl ap d comded:By C Fi lmi Ei 1Fenk t0: ce pt the 1 x bid'. patina p sled. .: 1 4 dt appaint spy udy;h it hna 1 ady b t died. 2 1 1 dd¢b h. d M b dee h kqn t e} y fd 'oY d d Rei opmenL } LB ABE AGREEMENT FOR AB,G.REGATE BPJCEk➢ER FOA$TRENT DEPT p F PIi{k 8 0. atp P g d 1da.aa el gp of d 1 Lad:. _ f7adiiiaLs.ii,lhl.a p n { C }{Y Latt NiPh p f ru 1 L ti h bBA Ya��MS chs Ie g'q,z ii p d! 3 gi L pm 8 E rte d A 4 I th ll ibu N 11 R tow k E li iN,i•.12'aonMn the k3 p Y e t;42 409 OOF.0 d Yter 1 a p k¢ed pF-fi Lh 'h .s.h 4 pn Tt E C1(s y d Ds 1y fu Fb s f r 11 atite4i 1 PYkP h'bf vp d. 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Th k h i eJ Co et h ! 1 1 p oje i t h fen '. th at d Pat rk g l p g h bl a b< h a d 1k Aoo t h e fine S I V t airy 3 3 1 g Bp loll:t s enol y d by tfieClty[o ..d:oh. C ng. Th C1ty at d Cf r th es ph Y. mak t dY f Inml.n p l Bei ad:tiF jw fon ih A F F a but ck in she- E Urn: Tec i p.cl ll t h' P as I A fin t d F E'.th l g R Pply dy b taR'Ind.". d ted,by jNarnerd Job d a g p t Ile,g a 3, gMy p IIs 1 A„Sol i o b gi the City'C....ll ro rkm hop Tuesday,Jely 16, 1913 end rill 1 eat C e C N gd h s J h5 1[1m Nis eep ac f rob le be tat n under coq tderaelon t'a hat tlme. Sho=ps gby eha.cl lsam vn iha 141..with to he ot h e cl t s wi[h Lmalag poo ii and l diming pools. 7np g/gry I$4 ilp # �. } i. Pd�,g,3 9 art e A IMPORT 1X¢ROyeMENTS ' COONC1LMdN S aLSIDti. The 63rd L gi lyi ggregri d gS O➢000 00 he;Tb a Aa lacrk `S p t..(i pYp s tkF F t f„ Ht iIka llb h spdb s C1ggx ibn asi,at Copq ilp J ia' pprtpd E X M A14 2 il(h qi k a 4 d6ga ec ib ni g{di Y s`cs Ab ic. 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( build .F g the M ih Hp�ft 11 pl nt alatiol-is t i f d'ab3114y of I aihaX b y ph 3 phy,that $p p Se} 6 a L y ual H#nex Pt Lav the.Nd h H hrtY 13 y£ Nd ;p ptf vvgarY iudgIDbrtt ' hacp t 8 and': aal thing b b i X j dgpby I Fdgl tfikt I #1 ne 11011, C 3.the the Morili X n a11e:S Far Plant:fa already!yand repair. f yp i they b I C *; 1 h L1 n hkW pL tied]r ey MVe not PUEL kf"A40.g5 SSTI! { Yep ;d meth R that s i f .,a C y d - y r F L lY f Y had t k t Y a v ryas h y dry- Ths n Rulli k Lkq h ed 8apd 4 e to FX hp;hb § }ae,k ng,.for.'hi t if AF a:gF R df N'. p d wollh ba t d th b isti e C ty oV:sa rport p lip ty Iusi Peelle—'fe—a i y,h d p a¢halt f hi tial p t bi'1: f h 2iq Ft -f 1Al-Ib Y]S N rth d b Ip alkk-g nth. ge or: h h " A rgo 1!Le-- ,0}i It P}. M1 F ty peranid So to h C F nd,g t the. 4 ed=on th P 1 d lie t brava these 1y,C„rtti141'1£1aHuWf i;11 dpi �(tha kaYor Hi Rfiiv y D p#v�nL pY 3d per lili 3y and 4S p a+j`fH$i h Cat ip gdgn L F.µ' p c e g tM1 ?y rtd f F',tlt' gF NPL Dip Y& Sdq TM,.} OL S1I h # eh0 Ys' i at5d eq ip Pu X tl4 k p2 g xp t„}, PaR t a Wqt pd,Sevp!D 8 ant C t tioq Po} a Y YP d at d f,c ridng With b bark Lh; ,pN,p�tf Jfpll dd 0 f the, 15,gP 171 60 AWy nd fpnd .q ,pfi.pmovidatl'tGtoagh xhr Me• um SjtaY131'8 Llatataoa- I Hop+1aY G o al Ar P11iT,RS 3. d in 4`t ide,io.th Pxxttbfy I sd hpdp}ta`1 �Tp Llan S L'F'1a Lie. ,STREBT 40N-0PROGAAdI Nai da by C q 1 n ThOapson and ga<onded bX Councdliw Aii Y,Lo peas t➢i zbaolpilo➢. Tha S t send p 98 tr h oh- d NoYld riedad hourly: I i(agp g telt'Y3y p1,¢ Tglr £t1. }•d a h._ pt by aaYP 11 C tr ion Cd. I G CNaMDE NETERS ON L➢T.hT'SAN HOUSTON AYENUfl,4.11TH�fiT;REET6 v R St i..i OSt pl, dggb C rb q¢Butt (t e b<y t lied:'h phale base sit.te, 'b- r( app i PLail d fr did Syd a F t Xq Ya L aFd t tk OAA Haun Lon Rdad Coup ii, Aaiek ygg i0d th f the metre h k Y,d h lop S Nd to As'....4 rRL4,P4 E d—her, b.Y da;h I d finp} d from5 H tpy.A -'}o pn j�Roadt 11th Street te. dr If—t ypb. The,diatuaaiaa vas.6rtsd io b onkioMd';av the vase _ E at I',t, l�1 lY 15'00 fr.� £ ib d g j dr h vm titian i'n L lied, Ci'iy e l rin8 beesivn. }' sire}Yh baegrti k#}13adRIo#ub-L 443 10t 5tob L slip ptep Is 507 ppletr,: _ .x r star, or 22nd I-banta. grade.:the;e a varking progress yeL vR.Ang}pF 'Tike nesting an adipo .4 toe emtsve's aa.ion. t1r Y- FTRE STATIQM I 1 l Tna fi a b tat at 3Y a 8 F£. - P b t1Y pd t Y - ad see X .t A - { S7%Aj;5 QOPSatd in lbd 8 d-bY C dl y Rod Y BYy Th t a pre e y PP} t A t&-j" h o k Y h 1 8 tr xldin8. 6 of thif fop YY td. pf Th C pari g d patting ph { rias.plp t hb 2 entreats.to the tTuek garage---env on s ` AVeOy J and one m Siq Houa Lp Awnnpe. (COPIES.DF ORDIXANCBS,BE30LUTItlH&,HlL.), NAFFING SERVICE CGNTRACT' Ths a L rYip b pt i 1 3 with dPj g Ind to 9 M..2 i e `d h X➢ i Y ad th p j 3 p Y d..t h pia the ne 3 a��.. STAtUS DF SANITARY LANDFILL RE DESIGN g STUDY Nr. H dg P Ili W k Di Y d that h W t'Y Q 1 y g➢rd y the p g F h l dP311, hi,h i anothert11-8Pi d herb ' ! 1 P g i g!114 he 3M tx F he r 4 lanbe 11 T e h have b ted;about 1000.Et.nE open traneh, and he Yarbagr h y a.bei g ca eyed at b end of ach day. 1 STATUS dF RBMPSEY DNNp$TERS i [ RI- Mode-reported h the.1 nd P e the df P h d being studied ad than. 5i(k it ib op ti,g real all. A� al dav(end 1 b k vs IT Lbw caapi alnt.. Billing for the o. i era and he,.are r oouLnrnara w111 b o t in Auguat. I t 1 PULIC DRIPENAT MAINTENANCB M N Ali di ' d hCityI F P the p til q t f he problf ot h h P l Y f P g P t dl.:: 'I' Cl,; M he. o ai4 609.00 f d d l °y year,,ce Y d t p 1 th ly that $12 113 0 e fa d .t 0 Abd 357 Y. Y p la tI 1 d Of a :, h Ht Departs—i 1;d 342 d y t S g f 2]-f 1 r Ot C Y d the pip far v P t id N d. d.3333 I IN—PP / t Se 109 DO bd f Yh.p di 600 00 and k Yi the dof pa f8 B90 00 P tl [ f e d i y g22 Fga 00 Th L 1 -a t E nt —let.. $12 133 O0 f 1 t i h 2 t' pe A d just f tl Sy y tj 1 d--I-' $34 82t 00 1L i p,habil eadd b th lv hour:...,r div T Ithe L Past el for whl h city q 1 h.—i— h City hbe l0 P tble'Stir he'd P1g1 YF1 1PI po d d 1 y d Il..t E plp 1 [ k d labor md11 h p d [o *h: Psi, Th pipe i g e p t d p ....1� T C AI R1P for'd ',*"eye property y ,1b dot Lay PlPtdr will 1rB ei' 91 I E l6 e t S 1 y ell n ak o Ia[ga Aft t4 a 1 r::PiP i i 11 d i 111 b h City j b t Y h'd 1 by TI p p tY h ld Clp[yo vba thlY n d X 1 ]lay X tl J by 1: 11 p tag emd�yt 1 b a e nd d pY C III...Oavia to adoPI the n w drkvs..y.Mli-y .Nail n naseen:: RESbLUTION;, BID FOR LEASE WHEREAS, THE GARDEN CLUB OF:HUNTSVILLfi TfiXAS, has TOI THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TEXAS: h storically-been ;ntQre din the beautification of the City of Huntsville through the diaplay,of gardeh plants,'and WHEREAS, THE CZ.RbfN CLUB-OF'.HUNTSVIILE has shown this interest through the o6nd4;et cf such proyeots as the Yard of The Fidelity Lodge Number 221, Free and Accepted the Month'.Conteet., the donation of re,'a ted books to libraries, the presentation o£ relates progtims to local public schools, Masora submits its bid for. a lease on a piece of property the recent oontri}iution of.:1ll'0 craps myrti bushes,,pl'sd on the 16th.Street eapstiade, nd-manyother worthwhil`e--endeavors; 75feet x_ 100 feet located in the P. bray 7"eague, Abstract and No. 24, in the City of Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, for WHEREAS, THE GARDEN':CLUB OF 'KbICTSVILLE is a group a term of 50 years, at an annual rental of .Sixty and no/100 united by the ebmidonljbxta of providing a-moss I2eatiftil City and receives no rewax+d from<their eidea57orsIother than the {$60.00) Dollars a year. attainment of such a City; and WHEREAS, the respected citizen does more thap ye§.ide FIDELITY LODGE �R 221, within a-City by achieveing dignitg thrcuyh his cantribu£ioa FREE AND ACCEPTET;MASONS to the.community..of which.he is ar,part;.and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of BY; �- Huntsville, Texas, that the Huntsville Garden Club be commended for its..outstanding accomplishments resulting in the. C. E:ALLE o%'shipful Ma ex realization of a more beautiful Huntsville.. m WHEREUPON, said Resolution wasp=duly made and seconded Dated July 9, 1973. and passed by unanimous vote of the City Council of the City ` of Huntsville, Texas, on the 24th day of July, 1973, and to f certify which the.Mayor of.said City has hereto sethis hand` and seal of the City to be affixed hereto." r as z,. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS J, 41CI MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY 26g Hrh. ° m_. K r a 4 July 23, 2973 TO: Mayor and City Council FROMe Jim M. MCAliater, City.Manager x , SUBJECT: Council Agenda A y e� As you can seewe have,q vary limited Agenda for tomorrow's meting. The metingins scheduled for.4:00 P.M. and,shouZdn"t "" 1a takegeat deal oime to�dispense with the business listed. •" r �x � Initially we were in to r. � 9 going Present for your..consideration some recomoendations on ourwhoie sanitation operation,land- 'err xx4:. fill, commercial containers...rates, to., however we decided at the last minute::to delay..these discussions until the nest +r° "�x✓ ,s .xF ?� Tam '- '', y work session July 33. Cr r e x h. At the regu2armeeting tomorrow, we will stew a short s msmrercial film about a sanitation truck called the "Mobile Bag Retriever". It is eoncernW with a new way_to the x'' s• fi '`° �a fir' i r wa`Y' � resilect dential trash. I am notshowi the film to s r r truck, but imariZ attempting to straw the advanta es of a z i Pr 9 P g 4 bag system, I think you will find the film in€ormative. } AW.42 I; mlapT64 Os cWeCiD NyaTDiC4p AVCO 4,1973. P.„: s mTirs ecDDaA ssu TTNA rm:mvNd op aDNreizNm,Musa eovmFr,Texas.xAs.Aarr Da AwDsz ia,z973 i p I :. AT ave crag aahc,!Da>lash saasaas mOmsvlDaH.raxay, Tba CaNv11.met to xyvieraeaeaon et tbdtey Neil with.Chs Pollotm atbew preeen[1 t Haller.Meyer rt W W N.t]uxm Jphn P.T/w4aw ' Jphn N.Dm�tep Lazry Dicke u :: Aatph A.Davta emtt a.3.a'Noon ,., { to xas rade by CowePlmaa ThIm I art.: trade@ by Como lun D.—tp a.Pt the mnuCu evd rayu'u pf tffi- previoommeeCing field m.Yvly 19.1973. Malian carried mWmuly. @00RHFDeA:Aetwa941axre en.tYnapxT e08Rn erdek Lprri of e D ha tea eerye Ash d fi I1 L iWe 1 Lvooe, p ffi PrwgYta 1 PJmzrb Ase 1 n[M M ffir. ubu 8 et h men a..ith Asn umptec xpswn as a see w«.N Aape;s w v Taro. mnn it �ra.am. (� I � I� F tion seconded by Council Daabm�a m aKePt Nt.Dxrsy e M Feveread P1pRetL tp tm Dibzeiy meN. xallw i d' unanfmwalp,. YII Yyl, Q awxtaT'ac DN AausN�e swexT N 31st yor zffiepaited thpt h zexSVM 1 Cter m Suet A 5873 addruaed m Ca[ Cwnty - dga alkar m llcet ro tY Courkham Ano v111e1 9b the 1 Pfon[y3 131r ro )( 3[h tatria[I .alAMweil m:eCeon � �.oxvazl t tda a w on A c 3d 14�s A cal orF m pormible Fez tffi Iker. ty Nea1t8 DeP1z that N f p( Lion rood hevdleC S file eland Tub lmta laniw rii!'be losld wleae..cadge Cates hue m;ed kM aervt of emtDe;.ghy icf The Aealth ' Cmev[•tIlm[be ebSe m orate;any auppllu 1mu Ge'"alike Nwlth Depaziment sad Aaidutim CerGiflwtee� i ,1 I :. wnapt miasues. _.. � � xm%mcit decides on a ramal CGm to fmCDer Snaa.tigew pl en the inro vmeaE of keeplm tffi Bea1tD unit oPm�.. � ' � ffi cemi[tee aPdointed wwiatel of roumll�.Tbmpsenr nivbeae and mroCe. Purthu inveaGigat+�•b9 ue PfrT! cmdmfLtu ails mmede. ' �" ®B1D5 FDh:mAi119'FNaw`Op pwlNBA , � ! t Dt 1,1.x150 rec1 AIldor tffi�SoIIe aw P itg M111 wit nu. Tho f611owdng bldg rare ived Offiro r' -�1 world bis 6500.001 Rels d—1 3yakam Did 8909.y0. dym mMiect mnld erW Augmt 1.3994 .8ua oP OPPiro Fbr1B stated tffi ffi could fullrill[he ronWh Nr.NCAlls4r;BmmrMed CDgk tm wntuci m awarded to � OPfiw Norld. Nation.xuiriee mavtme 3� h gem qnd pronead by roWldilman Dun1aP[o exert the mnLraC[Ce ��..E �� MGllater;eyorted the[the nes a �OMlroz.xD.Aue.Bae wen.dairy•better 1eb GMe!80 pievlvw �"«�w I; mune OfFlwr. Phe wesege oP doge pleked up rae.t'Sfty a eenth atld N.D.Roca otarted rith airty-[w ger th. ,,i,,� 4 WJx�awrro roRfaDD pnaraa I - mwu..mr anggwcae ro the ewmll Thai tffi clev rent a twvvlm ayleye:rhtih Wan mpdt 1n w web.of e 1 . .: ruvk mdeynYa auk n asnem rag. r[epiaye 4➢Ya31ou en bavr. TAe rent l ie Sitd.Oo y4month. Y u '�" � � �APPOrNTITG AABSNTARCA 70 Ci9'F.TiX ANpNASWt..COLDeC9OR.N'OTae'AAAARD CITY 9aCAeTARY I. 03 ties 1nim9aced N Cawotl the appal hoenp oP d.-Il-fat the city mitiu d Tax z-Collecfar end Lhe epgpt tmnk oP sn acf t CPt11. tety rave hand at s11 1 dlllIg mai '� - m irreee'a pezean oPPdatall d lguted m cabs Sm gt akknt 1 inetr to a[Sdn wee nude e Tboiyreon.seconded DY Comcilama DV�ap u pus the remlohim. Nmtiw wrrle8 mydmoalY• y COro�lman�' 7 �aaLD D NdBN sMD D9Dr�N� �' P s Narttn ropey sty Lmrwy 1 roamed fo reuro awnding Ch— l5 Article I,V G + ertl Nisut Ord- w lm regal u property vbo eller 11 eM wash end Lo dials m City tzuu gwfng F e goteatfal mbl xofion rade Ly Comallmn Lmiag.aecovdad bV romcd}asn Davie t adopt the0Yd1 anee. ,�� � .. mptlm peaaea urevntmowly Brenes Aeeedheel. P. �RDINAeCH-3ADlGRAY.1'ANW^SLC A.WIINeRClAL CdrPAlRARB _,l„hr ih. iin Colley al¢ bntmdurod an Or tN enendtng Sd 9 oP rbege ens Aefu Otd'rmnror which ulaDliah Ne golicaw. d F anWise or tM miEeiy Lndt'tll cad oPN mamrrlal mntu . Madan ru made by Coanoil➢me Domyaorir.semnses by Comctlaan Na4me u tloPL the Orddrmrmm. N0Glm aazri ea Z­1. (Copg Att4medl. Q-, a AN'B1DINAPICENDIN CHAPTER FIFTEENS ARTICi,E i, 9THE$TS hND �� "� '� SBCTIUN 15.x1.� NQ"1'IE'E;AND HF,iS3tINC s SIOEti4ALT45 RUT CE OF, .THE CITY OF HUNSLLE TEXAS BY ADDING. EIG$T 1$SW SECTIONS TO BE NOM$EREa SECTION 1s.4, NUISANCE t ` - Should'may person, firm or,corpo anon fail to comply with Seatyoa-- - SECTION 15.1Q„ REMOVAL,OF SOI2,SECTIAN 15.11,-NOTICE AND HEARING, s 15.x0-harein,';then the L£ty ritay or3'ex said soil to bo,:removed+and SECTION 15.12, ORLii+iRr OF vA�: SECTION 15.13, ltt=1QV11,7.aY CITY; - abated under'the following,oondit£sna,:ragula3.ons, and pracire - SECTION 15.13A, STATEMENT'OF EXPENSES INCURRED IN,REMpyING _' SOIL to RE FILED,- LIEN UPON REALTY; PitI6RIT7C OF LIEN AXD INTEREST; " '„^ .a.- When-it shall,come to thenotice 4f the Chief o£Pol£Ce FOREGLOSUR6:.QF LIEN; 'gBdTiON B,S.l3 I�'FENALTY; AND SECTION 15.180, F �. that,there ia,soil,which has washed into slid' been deposited SAVINGS CLAUSE upon a paved,street in.the City'4 R;xntsviIxe as the result of rain or other means w3iioh heti not be i;;;r¢moved.as provided _ BE:IT-ORpAnw: Y TEE CITY CODNCTL OF %N CITY'OF,HUN9PVILLE, ,. s, - in°SG0tion-x5:10 herein the Ch£af,af Police,ala11 give notice to TEXBS..'IEtAA�t."€HAPTER i''s-'ARTSCLE I;.or THE CORN OF,ORRII^FANCES �a '� tlse..,owner of'tha r premises-from wherse premises the'sdii3 has wssbed, .... „ off''+FS$CI,2C iJF EHNtL�S{7-ILLE,- a8�:.Afi7ED7UE0+aY AQ"tiI276'r EIGHT A$W SECTIONS; ,1.,s to-.apgear kaae the llun 1:Court and:aFiww cause whir'such soil aro Ne1�,, 1g 9 .IS 10 r, 1S 1xr:<1s;12 >35:13 :Y :.I3Ari 15-1 � �3 �xq,... `;sa�a `. ,he s=faan'ld aat �a 15 t3 S6Y6. �...SA 'f'dNS.S$'i"7r.L DEAo A'S'76ISOOWS '"- or.,eBArs$"`tA �'" rt$;•fray thm. s.;avrR>'9-t,®at.`;T4Y0`cWtte,of Sir t he lag shall not be Zeas than dYays,after etch.notice has SE� TO1Q l5 9 NUI CE r bees suds ., �.'«„ .�.�-�s-'�,. '� "•'� .-S�� Soti:-xhi wal.&hes £rms'tlxs a3utii�g real acetate,and i,s�. 5e:.sant,Fly;certified or regia#tired de gowited into and..,up :a st=eer in the City of Auntsvilie, mail:with.a ) ttay'r,+Ntuon' eylAe#s ed, iu� the.aWaer or oceupaat frF9m the remelt of:ra: c or 6th is detrimental to the �w,: of'tha•.prem£ f yt2tiei_.the:siu£1 washed. T£ the notice is. safety and welfare general public, is a traffic`hazard, returned updalivere&bia+axe United States Post Office,: the hearing impairs the and damages the Strom. sewers of the * shall be continued'ta4 deka not leas than _days from the City of Huntsville cremating a'health hazard, and such soil is date of auch'return. : therefore declared to;be a public nuisance. ; c. Ort the day, set in such.natice.for hearing, hearing shall SECTION 15.10.. REM®VAL.OF SOIL. be had and an the basis of such hearing-the Court shall determine whether or net such,soil is, a nuisance, and if so found to be a Every person, firm orcorporation awning real estate fronting on �„ nuisance, tha=.Judge,of-the.Munid-pal Court shall issus.suoh - ��? t a paved street-in'the:city of Huntsville, or the agent or agents orders:as shaill mppea'r.reasonabiy. ned:essary Ear the removal and `n g such which,causes hours after`the fa1l or anoed:urence ic of any radn abatement a5 such soil., Y y h,causes_-the soil from the abutting real - '�. < estate to be washed iisto and deposited upon such paved;street, - , '- S39CTIOW 15,12.. OI R'G'9R`REMOVAL- remove and alear, or cause to be removed and cleared, said soil „;r^ M daositsh paved street so as to leave it free and clear of those. If upon the hearing provided herein, there is an order...to remove P msµ. .: '; such soil, the,removal:..shall he accomplished by the owner of said premixes.' Should the fall`o#.rain occur between the hours of 6 P.. K. and ' - ;� ';°: 6 A. M„ such owner or the agent.or agents ofsuch owner, shall SECTION,15.13. REMOVAL aY CITX. .h by 11 A:M. o-'cloak following the periods specified „ above, remove and clear, or cause,,to be removed and cleared, said If any owner.of real.,pcoperty from whose premises the said soil. x soilfromsuch paved street so as to.leave itfree and clear of ., washed into and deposited.upon the paved street in the City of those deposits. Huntsville, fails to remove said soil within 24 hours after being z ordered to-do so, the City shall remove said soil, and.the costa 60 '� .'. :. „ . .. - �„. of removing.^same shall:be,assessed on said real estates; or lots x ,n from vhich.suctc sail was washed :.> a a E �+ ri^4• "�y ,fit 9 -- a ° ,y, 's �x'✓z v.; a ;.. �,,, � S =;a #.f� x �r ,',�:, �� x , a � MR r a .. P e 3:�, *�a�1�...y �Zs3 Rf *:,;. - � ,.>,:. .,,,: -" is ., ..;� ;•' n '' ^'et��'.� �'�+ay�"�:�:,x�' �^ sa: y»�; ��fi •f��.i � �','�'�� ,5.�.y�,L... # ..re.. ... `��� ���^��x :_ a �����'�� E4 �raw w�:�'a�s� ,.e'.� �.•'i,-anr,.� s..4� €.. '� ;"� „�.,� n.Ny� 's��:. .: n. t. # s `r% w 'a�r ,ja;c A • - "" %rg rwa `sc E t ,r e sx -. 311 ��""�$ e✓ � �`'�rn ��� '�Z r, :_'��`� �Y�a xn � v. "�S.� ,: ` ,.�`��;,�,�,°an�,' ". ��,xe � y n d 3-:s^� cT.. - - _xd° t�n��S'�: t z r ° ... ,���. >k k'•r �; y - �t� 'E >� r r t r - ® SECTOSI 15.13A:. &T3kTEMENT OF EXPENSES'INP,URREO FOR REMOVAL Off' SOIL,TA BE F1'LED, LLIkk UPON REALTY:` PRIORITY OF, LIEN AND INTEREST: FORECLOSURE OF. LIEN. t 't� °"c• a`5� �`, a ,rk�a+ .' ss' -fim'w�y ;., . They Mayor or Superintendent of Street Maintenance shall • �. ..,.,. . ti •, tt;. file a statement of such,expenses incurred under Section 15.13 of , r * - this Article giving.the ses, nature of the amount of such expenthe work::done, and the data on which said work was done,,with the County Clerk,of Walker County, Texas, and the,•City of Runtavlle, -+v s@ ?',.r' r-, w t � .�, '' ;• £ ->:y shall.have a,.privileged, lien on.such..lot or lots or real estate r, from which the soil was washed-into and deposited upon the public, stree#,•which,said.len.shall be seoond only to tax, liens andt ` x liens foT street:,.impravements; and said amount shall have,ten C100 * " s par cent intea+sa't:'.from'-fie date said statement was•Filed. -T y further provided tat`for any's�ieh,axpenditures and interest,: asy? h aforesaid suit maybe inatituted axed recovery. sad foreclosure of s said lien mar ben had•in thename of fess City at Runtaville, Tewiasr c ? and the statement of expense& se made, as aforesaid, or a certified copy thereof, shall exgended 2se prima facie proof of the amount l for such work oY lmprovemehts. s SECTION 15-lu P,FN=' XAS Any per80n., firm or corporation who shall violate any s' of the provisions of this ordinance, ,or who shall fail to comply ' ?' with same shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convections # n thereof shall be punished by fine not exceeding $200:.00. Each and every day or fraction thereof which this ordinance or anyr° part thereof shall he violated, shall be deemed a separate offence. 51 rf, SECTION 15.13C. SAVINGS x7r 8 u"t That if any Section, part or provision of this ordinance xar is declared unconstitutional or invalid, than, in that,event, it x is expressly provided, and it is the:intention of the City Council r , , in passing this,ordinance, that all other parts of this ordinance r shall not be affected thereby, and shall remain in full force and effect. r PASSED,IN OPEN COUNCIL this the day ofJuly, 1973. K MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor, ,21 ku ATTEST: ' FRANK RO IN ON, JR , City Secreiary tx a APPROVED: , Ci, Attorney �, ��3'"•? �.u, -", ,a i >`.°„-#. ,.,,r''+ s� `r;•` ,€� .C`"` t'.. M .. jill r nti r r• �'� or other solid:waste,materials must be procesged:andvor disposed:' of ata location and in'a•manner approved by the`Dxre'tor of Public AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, GARBAGE AND REFUSE ORDINANCE OF Works. A11 landfill operations, includin disposal procedures and THE CODE OF' ORDIN&�EE:OF' THE CITY,O):`,HI?NTSVILLE, TEXA5, BX AMENDING.,_:._ determination of Acceptable users, is the rasponsibi:lity',of the Director SECTION 9-1, DEFYNITIONS, BY ADDING THERETO DEE'INITIONS OF VARIOUS of Public Works or his authorized representati:we as au£hor%zed by TEEMS: SY AMELYfJING SECTION A-&, IN ITS`'Ei�T,IR A24 BY-SF1$STITUTING �.. the City council. : THEREFORE A NEW SECTIOi'i 9-8 PROV-=%k FOR'•REGbmxtIma TtHE PROCESSING AND DISPDBAL Ok SDLID WASTE MATERI`ALSP.BX UEF,ETING SECTION 9-9; BY (1) use of disposal sites, or other di spesal.facilities : A-DDLt�G:A NEW SECTZCtly 9vB, 9R+ECtFYZN,G C RGES+FqR DIs'POSAL OF SOLID operated by the City o€-HuntsvilXe"is r�atrieted• to the City Sand. fe WASTE P6ATERIAL`AT THE, LANDFILL' BY Apba: A NEW SECTiQN TO BE ta.tion Service, Hssntsv Huntsville resi:denta,, nos-Huntavi7.].a residents, hunts- x NUMBERED SECTION 9- A,-A, CAA FDR COMMEACIAE..OR INSTITUTIONAL ville,businesses and industriesor such commerical haulers as may, be < sERvICEvBY mumiNG A NEW SECTION TO BE UIUMBEiNET7:SECTION 9-10-B, authorized to haul solid waste materials for them° Individuals OWNER,TO ARRA2TGE.'FQR CO CT20'N AND REMO`f'AE,; NY ADDING A NEW SECTION bringing garbage or traski or rubbish to the City of Huatsviills,disposal TO"B-E NUMBEREII 5 TQN, 9 10-C;: C4�DTERS EtYRNESHED BY CI FOR site$:must greseat a valid drivers license a$pxaof of residency-or" C<3MME.R7.CAL ANF)' �CONS H%C ADDING A NEW SEHTio TO BE. - _ - NUM9E ST 9 lfl.iia EERi+hLT R'F:QUI'R8D FOfi PRIVATE HAU3':ERS OE' < �.. a valid commercial hauling permit". y ,.,,,� ,: GAF2F)•Pk Es T�Fi°O$ F}'IT,• SN FFA' &X 1 YTNNO A P7EW SECT2OM TO BE,N[fM&$RED; C2 An <�;, ...�. sRCTI0i,+7 9-ld :} UFIHZCT:E3 OS 13.,BY PRIVATE HAUIxiiR5, REQS7IREMENTS, ) Y All be entering upon"a ext operated disposal site y Po ADDSN{`s,A,N`,IPW SECT30N TO $E!.NUU97M&ERRED SECTIt51Q 9-13 INGON for any purpose shall be eonclus�.uely gre$umed to kfc4w and'appreCiai:e , �,x k.� CLAS,S3 BY the hazards and tha extent of the damage whxckt accompami:es the apcumula ``,,°, SISTAN.T ORDII�AS RE'P"i ,ED. _ tion of scrap wood, glass,, mails tra:g�x,: bru�s Wast�,e^find gat, Age in of every desoriptien; and the use of iruc$'a, ve icls and,heavy machinery BE ST ORbAINED BX THE City"Council OF THE CITY OF BUNTSVILLE, j to move, remove, bury and d1appa#of'sauie and. eQe:ry person entering TE7@AS, that C2F€tgter 9' Garbage anal Reuse Ordinance o€ the Code of upon any site shall be conclusively presumed to have agaumed the.risk Ordinances of the city of Huntsville, °Texas, be amended,as follows: of injury connected with or resulting from,such hazards and,danger, and by his or her actions in entering upon such site,, and far and in consi y + SECTION 9-1. IWINI.TTONS deration of the permission granted by the, City of Huntsville to enter upon such site, every person., shall covenant andbe deemed to have cove- City- ove-City.: The term "city" shall mean the City of Huntsville, nanted not to sue and to indemnify, save harmless`and defend the City , rFof Huntsville and its agents, officers and employees from and against Commercial. "Commerical" shall mean any structure or building other any and all claims of any nature whatsoever far injury ar damag,e to 'rt , f" thanzesi�ental, including business structures, hotels, motels, ,?.� person or property, whether real or asserted, arising.out of orresult . rooming or boarding houses, and structures containing more than four ting from the entry bysuch person upon any City,operated disposal site. ,t dwelling units.. , (B).: Should any person, firm or coporation desire"to open and.- .M)� .,_, .M x Commerical garbs "Commercial garbage" shall consist of all waste' s operate a private landfill they may do so only after proper application normally generat by each individual establishment, except -past •` has been made.to the Director of PublicWorks as complying with-all r". ,�,5 . tree trimmings, ashes,,demolition'and remodeling , applicable City, County and State regulations pertaining to solid waste: debris and other mateiral that cannot be broken down to fit in regular .sex processing and disposal operations. ' garbage containers. . (1). The City of Huntsville, through its Director of Public Works shall have the authority to curtail, temporarily suspend, orF permanently halt any solid waste processing or'disposal operation being conducted by any:.private person, firm or corporation which does not conform to the requirements of City, County, or State regulations "; ,, '-;• pertaining thereto,whieh in any manner jeopardize the public health, safety and welfare and to maintain that restriction until, in his judg SECTION 9-8. . REGULATING THE PROCESSING AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE ment, adequate measures have been taken to assure that removal of the ' 3 x MATERIAL *xM i ( (A) General regulations: 'All garbage and rubbidior trash 373 mLll,r M f 'k', R p curtailment or suspension restrictions will ndt eo ardize the :healthy. safety-.'or welfare. F Public 15 feet, or trailer,two axle $r,5°, per"load. (F)Trueks, three"axleor 3max, two axis with cargo bed (2) The Director of Public Works as authorized by the City`` length - 15 feet, or greater - or paok- type trucks ' Council shall have the authority to cause the,rejection of processing used"by private haulers - 5 a'4%8, per load-t , or disppsal of an'material,which 'in his judgment, would create a nuisance by,reaeen of'emission,.disagreeable odors, or would operate (G)Aiy load including tire or waste rubber - ;:.. • - to make the prpeassi-Ag or disposal faaiiities unwholesome or adversely additicaa3 chargs.:'per loaY.. " affect the public health, safety and welfare. (C) �Procees p y.. (H) Large animals - $..4m each ('Cow's, �Hprses, Hogs, i�g-and ds osal of socia waste materials b the € City of Hunteville: - ,- Dispasal:-service-charges shall be payable by any;of the following methods. ('1) It shall he-unlawful for any person to take, remove;- (1) cash at the disposal site, (2) appropriate coup whl..eh shall be. or carry away from aay process, or or disposal facility operated by available for p4rdhisa at locations sp'acifi;ed'by Atha bii�odI of,Fubii.c ,- the City of HuatOiLAe aiiy ga-r"lugs, rubbish, trash or other solid waste (' materials, article;, th"ng, Or cbjeet situated tl�e eon, wlsether or::nat Works, or (3) ?moathly billing for cpmipeYaial haulers�i�pou aFFx�o'va3. of - the Director of k, � lic Works and undsrsueh condit?, *S_as may be estib- same,has nioneta¢ value," wi#aaa# prior written pet�nission and app cal iislied by the Dix etpr of Public'Works a3 approved ap tba Pity council. p of the Direata;c of Public Works. In prosecutions'for this offense, - ,. ., it shall not he necesiOry to,describe tbs.thing or things,taken, removed 6ECTl0&I 9 19 �, � bn8&, EO-A COS,�FER(;I^&L �t iN,g�iTATa :iE;R,wi� or ca=rried away other titan as genera ',y 4e,# herein or as article", } -thing~, or item", and it shall not be necassary toe allege that the r 1 es lishments aysuha abs for ity,co action same had "value", t :?€ of a a she fob xa ra g (2) The Director of Public Works'shall have the authority to ;-o '=.Cbmmercial establishments shall sgbscribe for.eity collection � r designate which processing and/or disposal sites are to be opened - g to the-public and which are to be -restricted to municipal vehicles of garbage, trash and rubbiBiat the following rates: v only, provided that no processing or disposal facility within the.City (a) The charge for the collection and removal of garbage, of Huntsville will be opened to solid waste materials originating out- `� trash and rubbish from premises used for`busines , commercial Orin- side r in- stale the city limits of the City of Huntsville without prior written s'... � - stitutional purposes shall be from a minimum of' ( permission and approval of the Director of Public Works. �„�' : per month to a maximum of,the actual oost't he city a. `a o_ the loo ,ng, aiding, and disposing of same plus tea (SO) per cent � � .R.,m SECTION 9-9. $PECSFYING CHARGES FOR DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE MATER2ALS. �� -of such cost. rG" Method of charging and billingfor disposal osolid waste materials: `' ,. dilf P (b) The service charge shall be based.upon the number of collections eachweek, the amount of garbage, trash and rubbish collected The following charges are established for disposing of municipal solid = waste at the City of Huntsville,disposal sites: y and the manner in whichit is collected. `. ' (c) Buildings or connected series of buildings contaiaiut (8) Vehicles hauling earth, racks and inert material suitable for cover or refuse-No'Char e. _ amore than four (:4) dwelling units having,water billed through a single g `�� -meter will be billed as single charge along with the single water ` or sewer charge regardless of the occupancy of such multiple dwelling ., (B) Passenger cars, station wagons, and pickupsppge ,py...e— „ unit. Multiple dwelling units-classified as fraternities, sororities, 'Huntsville resident owners to haul owner's^�t$a� - boarding houses and dormitories shall be charged as a commerical arge. E No Chn �. �i",,,; establishment which required more than minimum service described yz,� . herein is subject to having thechargesincreased by the..city sanita- (C) Passenger cars, .station wagons, and pickups used by ;' ' tion division based upon the additional service required. Any multiple. g .. n non-Huntsville resident owners to haul owner's waste- i --. dwelling unit having individual water meters shall be billed indvidi 75- per load. ,w. ally at the residential'rate. The charge for collecting garbage, trash ,- :. (D) Commercial pickups and and rubbish from apartment houses consisting of more than four (4) units,not p panel trucks and single axle ; having individual water meters shall be par unit per month. trailers - $ .95 per load. - The charges specified herein shall be assessed on apartment houses (E) Trucks, single axle-with cargo,bed length less than gj M wwl ,.wa.. ,:.. ��iM �;f�.' � ,g', x a�'��i,`a���': d t � ,»Y ��,p t •r ��,��fiykp�`" " - �, 01 g% s�z` F3.uay M tui IN whether all units-are occupied or unoccupied (b) All boxes and Cartons must be broken down, and placed (d) Commercial .'establishments shall utilize containers as _ in proper containers. specified by the city,, Containers shall be placed at the location designated Yap th6_ca,ty. (c) Maximum,weight of container and contents:shall net exceed twelve hundred (32'00) pounds. Net contents no£ to exceed six (e) If such owner or occupantyelects'to remove such garbage, hundred (6 010) pounds ).' trash or rubbish from his premises, by contract with a private hauler ' or with his owtiow vehiAe,L the requirements of Section 9-10- a- D d (d) Charges for, containers furnished:by Citp.� The following 9-10-E shall be met and such owner or ccb4ant shall furnish the Ctiy charges will be made by the city; $ per cubic yard of garbage Secretarwith the name and address of such private hauler. and/or<trash. y-. (f) Bills for service Where more than one (1) commeroial establishment Meas the hereunder will be at the net monthly rate, palrmeat of. Whici is-"0 on or. before the dao date shown cra thgr same container the charges sloe-ll be prorated asesad�inq to use, but " in no cass shall be lees t3>?an ?,a t e statemn : - -.. per month. ` SEG ION 9`10 8 2,WNER TO G_Z.rnqjt COLjggT: ft AND.REjZ461AL., The charges for containers shall app3Y to all types of approved .w use exce- a ar ,u (a) Evvery, owner, occupant, tenant or lessee of'a house or pt .p, traent houses and reaidencea sued by oro tamers. Such building used fcr`business, commercial Or,institutiona1, Purposes'shall apartment houses and reaNidences shall be charged th8 regular rate arrange for the removal of garbage, trash and rubbish from the premises - listed in this chapter. not less than two (3) times each week, or as determined by the city 't sanitation division based-upon each particular commercial.or 'institu- SECTION 9-10-D, PERMIT REQUIRED,FOR PRIVATE FiliULEAS OE caR$AE, ,�-;;�- tional use involved. TRA51i'OR RUEax54 VEE'- (b) It shall be the duty of the onwer, 00cupant, tenant or (a) Any person desiring to engage in the business of collec- � lessee of any premises to.report the failure to collect properly pre- tion, removing;or disposing of garbage, trash or rubbish in this own, V c , pared garbage, trash or rubbish for a consecutive period of five (5) and any commercial establishment which regularly disposes of i days to the Director of Public Works where the City sanitation divi matter, or any such person or firm disposing of such material at-the ` cit sanitar landfill shall first make a lication to the cit secre- " sign or the holder of a permit unifier this:article is responsible for � ` Y Y PP' y the collection; and if the owner, occupant, tenant or lessee of a" tary for a permit. commercial establishments or rubbish from his premises, it shall be unlawful for such. owner, occupant, tenant or lessee to remove such' (b) Each application shall state the name and address,of the. x, accumulations less often than required in this section. applicant; the trade name under which the applicant does or propoaes •'` ~ . i to do business; the number of vehicles the applicant desired to operate; sr SECTION 10-C. CON'PAINERS: FURNISHED S-Y CITY FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUS- the class, size and design of Each vehicle; or any person, firm or `, �,« . '"'v + `- TRIAL CONCERNS: corporation with whom he has been associated or employed, has a claim against him for damages resulting from the negligent operation of a £ tr. (a) The sanitation division may locate and place metal re- ' vehicle; the financial ability and responsibility of the applicant; , { fuse containers for use b commercial and industrial concerns in the proof of a'valid commercial drivers license; the prodf,of liability Y insurance in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,004.00) ;y accordance with the,needs of the individual concern,` All concerns for which containers are so provided by the city shall place all"refuse � for each accident involving death or injury to persons or damage.to � L... property b reason of the negligent operation of a vehicles upon the ,uv. -• and waste materials in such containers and shall not lace waste refuse P P Y Y P - p public streets and thoroughfares of the city; the nature and characterx� or garbage in any container except those designated by the sanitation P , a of the service. the applicant proposes to render and the applicants division for their use. It shall be unlawful for any person using yr such containers to leave the lid open after placing refuse material experience in rendering such service; and such other information as therein. the cith secretary may.require.. ( , g. I'V�4M RM �`" € � � f . v _. .� 4 k a ,, '� " r i S .. v r•� spa m } r�. �1 �z, �� *ry�,et'•.�e;aa,•m tri' ; `i��i�Y t9 s# Cr '� �•a"iz�'- �3.�'. � ''7 s 7" �����„�r a `� � z sw (c) The city secretary,shdll make or cause to he made, (3) Containers shall meet all requrrtimests•and'standards such investigation of each applicant as he may seem necessary to specified in this chapter.-: Mechanically-hoisted refuse can !' determine whether or.not the public convenience and necessity.requires comparable to those supplied by the city under section 9-10=C maybe 1 the granting of the permit., utilized. (d) If the city secreta (determines that the , '" LASS Il— is �pPlicant - C is A proper and.fit person,to conduct such business and that the public `. convenience and necessitj requires the service, and that this applicant Contractors, tree trimmers,and commercial establishments meets all the requirements of this chapter, he may issue a permit - hauling non-putre.5cible-material,on a regU1or basis' shall be considered which shall be non=transferable and alis be rescinded u'on violation special Y P' R Peratit haulers and shall pay ranata-ry landfill fees as pro- of any Of any of the provisions of this ordi,nanee,. or airy•statute of dided £qr'in this chapter. No license sF)a£1 bfa required for this the Slate of Texas'pertainiaag thereto. : _ classification. _ (e) All permits shall,be permanently attached to the vehicle r _ or vehixcles ;use€? for.t service, amEl Shall be sub set to inspection (1) Equipment shall be so designe..d it,to prevent.any loss at all times:by the Director,O.f Plsble works: of trash:, or rniah through spillage, blowing or etr means during '`'. • ' .c collecti.oa and transport. Where necssrsary a tarp or at2ner.cover stall /R O.!$ (f) Tkiere-shall befee of he provided. ,an annual permit $ d( dollars payakile in aduAre��the r.a calonaar year aurrag wamon 'st xs.to be in'foree. This,fee shall not (2) In no,cave 'shall such equipment be,ueed to collect be prorated for parizini years. or transpsirt putrescible material. (g) Each priva*q hauler shall provide the city secretary CLASS III . with'a list of all sstablishaments served, within the corporate limits t of the city, stating:,the name and location of each, every three months Commerical and residential subscribers hauling their own. so that a current list may be maintained by the city::secretary. unusual accumulations of trash. Garbage or rubbish on an irregular p . basis shall use equipment"as specified for class IT'haulers with the ,. + %^ 5 SECTION 9-10-£, VEHSCLES USED BY PRIVATE HAULERS;' REQUIREMENTS; following exception; Putrescrible material may he carried in a con- ,;y, �;•,. CLASSES. tainer that will prevent any loss through spillage'or other means and ^ that is not accessible to rats, vermin, rodents,,etc. (a) All vehicles used by licensed private haulters, non- w resident haulers and resident haulers shall meet the::minimum require- .These classes shall at all times. comply,with all applicable Y stn ments stated under the below described class.which is most applicable. city Ordinances and State and Federal statutes.,, and shall be cumlative thereof. N ' CLASS I. �. � (b) Private haulers shall meet the Class I vehicle requirements Persons engaging in the business of collecting, hauling and not later,than January 1, 1974. The requirement for Class II and Class :�� disposing of trash, garbage and rubbish or commercial or institutional III shallbecome effective: immediately upon enactment of this (^' - _' establishments that provide their own such service shall use vehicles ordinance. meeting the.following minimum requirements. SECTION 9-13. INCONSISTANT ORDINANCES REPEALED. - (1) All vehicles utilized shall have a metal, enclosed truck � # a body that is comparable to that used by the sanitation division of Ordinances or parts thereof in force at the times that this �.� the City of Huntsville. -Ordinance shall take effect and inconsistent herewith, are hereby .repealed. (2) This equipment shall 'be maintanined and operated so as PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL THIS QDAY OF AUGUST, 1973. a Via- to prevent the spilling of liquid, trash, garbage and rubbish. ef THE CITY OF'HDNTSVILLE, TEXAS - � FRANK ROBINSON, JR. MORRIS I. WALLER, MAYOR �,t•,r`3'a' ( CITY SECRETARY ^SN IN I COLLEY 111111 1 Ill I Non � �iA a� ''•. a a a Cx t , a i' � ��-''"��k�.�sP� ``�1a1 �2+3+��"'�;�'c - i.v'`^s�f€ r���y �, 'ems i-r.���,�-rar"�--• s. � x„-.,�,`� _',��-= �=3-�5'�§, .�. a ; �¢,��`s � �a � s�a< ,� � �� i ia• s°r >§r� �Yz� s�,� .x �- #� ^" � 1"=.r-"j�*c r,.y�h �a.y,�, t fi r . $ a S Y 3 c R Resolution of Appreciation -I.onni.scasta x t ri xhvy l 1 a M", S � ul lex� � r� _ ry r x '7 r n �a +• `' + '��,r g� � , i n >1111,',r, € F y� ST ask' � � � `�.Sx� 5 x ip t.xd�`"��`�'Sz"�'.' *#�•�r� c.�-�'� t� a�ra#�u'� �� ss'�� �,q ;r �z ,Page 43.. Paye.43 antes aP Augmi 1 aontfined N1 4 Page 2 <. to $PSG aT W dM'Y XdByIDLe•-IArA89 CfLATY•PS NA8 A— 20 1923 AT 40 ' ACNASR or ewm,Axxexa zm aADL, > lrn HTay Lu; Sn wcmrdexeNyN LhefawiaDle.reaponae of tM Council Nork Seaeion.80 containers of various atma.havebeen .The Cuu+ra;net in epactal 8neion at tM City Hell Nf6l fbe fWlowingnreMera prmevt ordered:for approeLretrly B2g•000.00 m be paid out in a Feu[year Itlod. Turas CeSnem ad:needed for. - Notrla I.W32er•Nayor roXmeietal an8 busdnenaeaE•*+!ahmentexhiM urea r lumted itd. Notim was merle.by ComotLeen Mooie•aeoondee JOM Aaddr bHC wietlnun Dickedro appmw..lha putMaee.'ofihe omCunere. on eurad-nrundmouelY• A. yehn FR AAwpeM F TSAR CRANcaR - 8e JeMaam MY.NWliyter aGmdiice City's appreclaCionro Lo Ce of the local cwdyear 8mze fur donating a'used tire:ohanger m Ne'City. 1bttM vas aade by Councilman Tbnyem• M Dy Cammitun mete ro diegenee.of rem9lny M Na mamma aP the greetabe meetitg. XOLian carried. XntionNa,it•°r" � .; �'raHw em mumc:z aucxlaa CltY all LS wi 1 -Gammr 1923. such ei ti her }13 b 3 ed ouncilmen- .All tnd od t candid t t tte el y Pil tot pplt tt beoone Mid. th Me I— C the ei PM t te.City all at bei urm day mP date P old el tion. 1 tf Jadg d beppoi. ted 1 sell f the 4 ezde W de surf N 3 aaFSon oP the pall ny e!res. ndaiia & j gee 1 Fpaz d 8.All ad Chante el i Piet 1 R4ytt- a M lANapd t. j a�Ne W D am q g3i —stand nN b tty Libruy y m ed At t tl Pl exa] e.eA .q Ula prem Sag nd Rog® at e1 tlaa pl. 113 m she 1 ptle[ h t u 1 fee .. 13[h erd d yn pts+ j� a eu st51.a,.a m jape c M ea .Lu L ,3. rt Cauncllman 1 k �99ee ad that tM lmlltng W Par sed 3 be Eta.. mdm[CtAe.rmv suit 'L'+p. Y R■kF c of of tM 2ll ity toted Lhet tAt^m ft—' uld amt lie 1 ea tMt.a y fn ,ig}r +k dbGianAA.by Cvwcu Wet.•.a by Cau_:11 TdrPaan m 1 tb Pin —b— Cbuarh etivl di4 3 street at tte Nand 3 pol34g Pl nailran 4/okem zud MnnW1Wn mla spurned she aassen.A�4 ,`�i }�v: {{`, The fall ing places were decided upm b9 d Wvmil m be deaigmted u poltirg. t Pi f Naptiet Church loth Stree W 2-Tht City Llbreryi Nord 3 Fl—eaptret Church Al=. euildt g a 4 13tH street• RAN 4 eda liar. A euypeett made by Cwaulmn DSMsae mmake me alternam electioD judge Por Nam 3.emdevc Larry�I �rr< �,. a>r„t �' {I x asemrtae,am to F.the a eaoafattm. i XOY1on mW b councilman Mvie•seconded by.Couneilmen.Jotnon to caSl CLe—tlon and dealgmam the it Flmes. Motion rar ted. t qr. NeN HALL BITR " "k�'? y g' +K Tm pmlm tte Stix CPLy 8e3t vl the of Avenu dth and N br[he northwamt aorm_r of CMi Sn tion. If 1 iAA nes.d of Sand eww tea Ity ttAg tht mneat[y ib For.[be aqui!tion.oP city 1;site d tamla!g tbo I— rq finding airy m. r cguire by purahaee propertt 3 Ked a[. Met mmMizi N City et neyf mgatt a Far pvxluve o£ Cittam end Pa32ure:a!a h nepo.El fe fat puzoheae of y¢apeztt a all fat uM negoitetlona.euflmriaee N Ci y Atmrrey m eller cvid®nation paaoeaduge for a 1.1tl f me props y WGian xea made by Coumtlmm Moore•mamfded by romrllaen Dtckene m ad pt the readlu M kaon mrr ed ly. tAt F y ," } Srnf2pia rural by Loom yea.ad 89 the Com 1•ftndim A, W iiy of �.Fnnh.. £Mlal u mefar k # Y 5`.i J�'.z:z truation i y 6ai1 utlmrtzltg Na yoz P Cts Cl Y e rout ry to for fd F to Pzlce _ + be.Yfay.me tai 6Y ante t➢ar enure etl M able id!0 al SnemllabntN. Tm mte J•I06.90.81.00 yarn yptt z i'( v y� yu �otJolmmamm pasanythman elle m abbe. um w.a dee ay caamtlya Da•.i eeaondad ay ��',.k«+� '"b I ' y".h� Nocfoa w..made by Ceumllmen AmfcY•eecaMM by Coorcflvm Dickere toz LM City m e udY m pr:eibiltty of Wdkt�ib--AAdd[far Petk pozpoaes pzevSdLgr 1!don rot interfere wim tm mmtiu Woe oP.tde City eA1 E6 �t� " Tm Yatlowirg ere[1». 1 c S dgea m ity urmtl dwided vpona P rY 4M ' Nord j-Xn Aufve Ibppe eN C len -L A.NeeGq land d n alaM tt"z� f� � '�fif Nail 3-Ate..6hirleY Dy rY B ohariae A— da by Coum13 Wvta affi aeamtled by Comallmn dohnaon m aPPmve tAt eSeotfm judges. Wllm L� � �5 ', 1N Y ;i �T passed. ®Ne,DANEflB-RLpl68T PGA ADDZTIW'AL IIANSAIY BPACS { N:.mveoo requested ro make t e melmea dzlvawey elder man were Fermitted due m M Foo of Al.o 1. oY 'k' #1 k A:. 8 mefneea all Me leatpila o£CM nmDtte bursa. Nr.Wwaon atmffib tm. —W sad wde tfa.Paque t m the mci2. G p nollman Wvia meds a cotton•axeMed by Caumllamn Ttmpm m make Che pentng onm Oak.00d Street to feet also gg.. i'�" �_ �° �^* ve Cau Tbompon made a witm eawnded by mmoilmm MooYe ro perms m1e eotim with m vos� ""S � - v ro�lyr.W ro� Mofloniwiried. �2M k?ja� �5�k�� WGim xu mde m adjourn. Wtiaa curled. e�` L dA is Paye d9 MLYUS' R. NC xBRTr CSTf OP eDxTeVStTB:�wYDReR Cg1ATY:::TAYAS MAS eaeD:A--28.1913 AT Y 3:0 RALD SOY)- N A T:AONTBVILD6.TBmJ'8. uetS mL in re9u2ar eucim etAI.'Ctty Aall I.Ne fvlSvwin9-mmbera present. "�r rsi Z.xaller:xayvi 1 tl Scott Johnvm F JODoDunlap ` .. Ralph Devic auS aaoz J------ "�, 8orim was mde Dy NeVai walA. and eatvaded by Comeilmn Dickeu to.secs t Ne minute aM repor[e.of Ne pievlou sxtular ausSm held an August 16 ens of Ne apes}al ameivn geid on august 20�E9)3, xot{on triad. unp sly. wilkerpm ma Mr.Julzan MCYuueY.pPeared Dafvre I.cvunofl pream�;unq argwnenM.fns ahmgI-the poZElrp Frm Nellz BepGisY Church he San Ap tov Ut�ivataity Cmpu They also.raga its•Nat Sm L tivutm ekaie IlNvuaaty be given ooreideratian m a fulvte HmS9mteH pblltng plaro. 0aeettou es to rhg duigm. d - gbl3anP planes ovuld mt De chax�ed atbr lavliy Des,Pused:Dy Ne Covne'flrue a„amrcd Dy C1 ty Att orneq:Matin ®PARA ON_ 3 i Sister —V i pre ked bsYu t Prw IVf!8u em1R a S cMt of B Loa xuewm.foi Y+p pesmc Lo ell — tt ding th v3 Of 8m tion 11 pu m RoueLm gut 30: `} 19J3 )30 C.9130 xotioa M y ilsan -vi m rowed DY cflman D3 anporuily. '�'� - block he 1 of SmN bprutl efPi f 8 t4 Ave M u t d unaatmusZy ,h' 1 States Clty Mansger.advised N tD until that the 19mttm of ,ak Robl raked a Y $t �. vacancy f i.y e Y aM red-bydm that a Tmaaz bed tgmted to ill Dia pmfta res mde seconded by �`5��f�7" Z by va3mv Tlpmyw am ComaYlmn Dtckua N.accept JSn MCA11atu'e rec®oematlove. ration $ `}�"jD" uried uunLnualy. ," �n � �aRnlxADxA mkrxa f F '). LL■ utia Colla Horses Omi ro Ievyirg Tuu uppala ab3 Upaziy Located within am ubievt k zattoP �"f - ^J in N Cltq of qu i1S ae and Deolariiy d —Rj.. 3 StsLet: 1 y yei:indlroLed Nat thio wm Y £3_Ct" ��' J nzought Dalbre Ne Couxll For review on1Y:.acGi®wo¢lbe Ceken at a atSaegueni maeta+g. �. .ir' �RSCeT 491RA O.Y l it 'Y 1( Jls MaAEteter:City Mane9ei —i—Ne Cnrumtl al Aquae WU 106 Peraittin9 a Rt9ht ft.m Red. xr: b AVAlt ported Cha Lha az ihiu i azs ti is vht N Ff1c.A y romiiu t dl-.,does I —I Nie pri 1 age No.ld apply tv it: (1) ..N bouts traffic on B 8 tm AvaN ssNo tm Av(Y)e.ry LrarM ao UntvereiLY tN l'3tie tl.4(1) t f£ bw c m 33N t Hp Tj-`3 k.;� p$}f; 6'- &mud umatmvualg(burmflmn Dickeu and aemrded by CvmaiSmn Dunlap N.avropG Nus mcooname4m.usMONm� �j� � f �) 8 6PNtT OA IR 80 ATZM I Magor wallet reyveetm tMt Ji,SmN-t repo t ro the Pir S—U.. RniN.t ked II, Na Building 11 91-11 cupiete he cwnple[fan d Ge 111 be shoeS ykember 10 19) 1 Hvrke9 F �p''Alft t the2 Ne oid boards w113 be reel cad by mrome Yue ti m come iag,door inga li 3L 1 t a, rauld pp •q"4 ,�'h � ��< be in ecmMenro to Ne job apeei ie,tlomupon p2 f1 li ui 2 ill D f �aDedb Ne con[ravty �''��" �-�r� '"x�._' ,m ln.easspa by the acv. Tzs3,cDmge Omar in h 19dro1 Plan mH e';L.ffeak Ne roaet,at yrme.,. t. pad + y Slat X tea lett f M Nered a it utl h a of out Plewa of Bk; 5'' - PUP 1 tea 1 hwas eu tav 13 gp to a of ipaE Y111t1 t t 4yd prolate t31 be I 33 rl ; prl ily fv sem 11 z 8 sigh i vb L 11 atN or dl tM el ky ine3 Had to said dt S M Tne ttsehea h d ibm Ne N be 1 dad whacb 1 —I—IP300 1 "i}iii ' M Lb ron ItE reguut 1N N sae R19hN Co,uf wa 1 h, h PPrual fT Ne Cl Y of vill X Yo rvorabl idazaty ill be gr tl aPR 'ated /M/M.r Pl d9. M pmElef Y�'"15�, c, �: aavgmroa NBr cuaz b nae v m ixY—..Is� ,ad riLy an..r,.—dAaztae. m m of the Ftnalage�` '� �'(•�y „�. wtll be dledmaed at Ne CDmmE wuk eueion. l h: f '�..- �bOUddUN-CAL BA COUAC k R'y �'aJ+'" Me Mallei Pru ed•Resalvtau tegumte9 bl Ne Aou alvutan til far Lg sub *'1,7�§ ''v��x `A3„�w � i psi Ne AunGviEleDta t Cmratlmn tasty WeRe aPPotntsd Da2egata „a uncilaen unE P Mea pp.... m eel�raate.tovatysamaad vmdnnaalyouncttran mMmpaon and sevondad Dy Mtinotlma a seep Nfa Resale im Mat pi�ga� � - Matson wm mde by comassnan sxagaan ane aearoaed by couaa33a,n 3mR N aafou:a. mouro pmae3:' s= LA Pem ss Minutes of 8encvmbez n,1971 contiaubd. xW P Txa caoxcrz Xadrla�oz mttec:aY cam avn,.DR,N.aLrm•A roomy,mXxza,wAa Hou eaPTaxHaR.u,IH]i kT r:H Pv w.zsc..swlPxam MH 'fY'1G3,ion nth STRHB.,Hv THYAS. Jim xvAlieeaz,city nnu.9 preaentaa tq Na cqumil..bias qa 89 l—t rqr the sari rosy rendfraa.,m-wit, "Sc The Council met 1n regular session at the Cify.Hall with Cls 1'gllawtng membwe present; Nuaiarrp Praetor Compamle bid.of $55,35].00 Se Z.Neper,mjor Snkuutfona!8arvestor a bleat 551,391,00 I BwCE Johnsen PogSe 8gui{<-nk(A11ia CtuSmrsl a bid of 55P,5W0.00 John molap 1 a3ph i >m xcAlty dad ttm the bi t b —1)be a sire yn metioul had only a¢SY tar k () the warsu y wh u th 1 halvmt (m I xgutpoeantJ iwe.3 (3 1 months Hodge, 1 Dlrecmr F Publi m ks,hW d ay of!ha eg Ypre t nd hie FE IS that the Y nro eP.$S,t16.00 rank could kMn j Cif aM ezt S (fi/mnthe Y ti ora by Councilman h ud eeroMed bn hasps 9 Coumilmen Milkthe eco¢mendate of Jim--l be accepted. Nation peaaed aw;Smw SY. ____ _.--John Amfck __________._______________________ Mayor Heli N that t!re gla+s far.peyu f this eguipe»nk would be fim S bu f 9'year Certrfice Bb119aCioA. H Weller eked,wtth CY:Pemiaeau of Ure CqunclS,Chat Marts mlley,CttY dtmrney,prepare eyar natiM wee ude'by Coomismen Thanvmn ud:ae'ovnded by t 28,1973➢1oAua m eocey[the Xinvtw erb Report a Ordimnro for a live(s)Yaei Certlficite of Obligation. mntatmd"thexSn oP theprevfwe repaler aesaim Ae3d'on August Za,19]3. J'�PTBA:ACmA PA4XZT-.SBLLY FOr fOUIY S ARRIg$PAOBLeN-]58 CAUBD 8Y BIA6.LYlOR .� 1.M dl d the eH 1 ability of:pa Sng OM1 aZlorlat tbil Pply P , z Pemie ul ereedei,rapresanCing the Huth Mobile A Park and N Au 1 —-.9 N i--11. oilmen mnlap made a rotten the thus be taken nd r m id Son at thi Y DreugAt P mL later Xobrl Orme k prwwhd m the Council peettl—ffom citlwerm liviiq withtn thterar taring thlids Dmr d gen9lrp :cuGcome of the k fiarel-budge Ae fol khat the Poli Per tie aadezmemM'-at Chia time Lounge to pray t1y'pauslil khe follgvttg prgblemer (I! mud mhmtc et the club whiHr dleC1. 1 puce,(T) otioD res aemMed by Councilman Amok. 9 Ayes,1 m-John Thupmar Xotion curled. 1 leavirp a Btde-Ooor and the lnfl atroht Lo a daapa arae rn this aru ()Care parkLp au Pr pmpesty (1)LftCer P-- b--I irg 81de Do d(5)Cez Delml garkea he .ASG¢ POAT .v higdw Y thea umaC mind t Che m vuirg CmFfi before uteLlvq a the highway, mth reyrwen[ettvee oro Reage Wate n ked the muaci3 fora m perkam sae fiao Sycamze 8[seet m the OId PheSps Hoed. Mayor.Nati g ataiw got n CS all GCs.Mod.—,Auda dge Bering r 8md, w It: avallc Sever Prgjegk,Serest Impmveaed 1 P m d Reor:ntioa Plaaa�6Lreet mna Ptoy its evbbe tion,8puth:8 I , " $ xr. ill Bimvn¢,repruutfng tls SSde Dgvr mu and xr euntu that Ltktae Luque a all Perk,Pu811 Nuke 81ie�INiddLig.andbas Nw maquim ContMl Pmgrem. "'� bB bees(31 8p oyer advS¢ed Cls umtl Nr.Breed ADxRlI6dmATIVS ASPthT $6 0 0'.00 Mdltlow:r 1 atinn aid @ pmgf merdv m allavie the t (1) Tbet he m}had band cold C ba a beM for several d , until the M proof k t ftiLLehed (3) lie ' I! p bu h1Yexen f y goal NSfi 00 an m m help gropleluviryJ'the id Door, tM tr [.(a)'That w y, he is rreggty in9 mr a 3 see Croat of Zand in ostler m yvvide adeguem puking for h1 b nese.u (1" 1 NCAl1e C ty amge pre ted to the CwactZ SS quant Q T betvun rynueh eithe ;$ kG y of evill i;p Perry Ard:e old do[he l�A� k f 35%I f 11 zw rollacted C Slma ' Na aZlu eL[ed m xr.@Mu sad r.HUMrt that he i[y hmi(I).m juriedletimn'..on dtamrbing the - at k the. 8e.f 1 tMt gthai means for rol3ectle@ dellydpr wee 4.0dbe pus ed-: ymi 31: mmmndea yq yeas, (g) TAet the City Foe no Osdinumn qn Pukiog on Prisete Pmyerty,(3) That the City dqw have as BM- Cable thiW Delirqumt Tex Agrewent ental further cluif caries could De mad o im-1—dl by Councilman "?,_. immre on'Higtkirp Dilveedge. Ama andaeeotded by momi)man ThupmD to aroagk Nayor:Haller's recmmerdetian. Motion carried m8nivrmaly. .� May IS a¢kM City Corney,Martin mlley, 1goA t[o the Segel upset of an Ordimme on Pukirg im eA11 C tyNevag grwente9 he Cd m11 a ContrecC'8e the City f Hu Leonie end M Val � Privets pe y. pb ��S;q to b 1 Ch ty of Wnie 111 Bien meg by Co tl60 Atm and nded:3iY Clean'"c��=��'�€'� omys n m mrePe Jim NVAlie s remmmmBa S w. Notion Illr$gd.(CPPV of 60—t­vhed) Xayq ell i ackmrlal9ed w Simeone the the t y e min avmesa to pubic F ty of the people send um of hs too Sng 1 et. He .t the need kiln tWeN Ing(thv Probl. ved He elm edvi ed Nr.6imwu f th Ile 1. tffrg ✓Si ayor Nall amnuncw"tb�-proceeding If the mwtse fi f �"y'q f, .. of the Beat p 1LL5,sm Sn the neat fu by )5 South m be a permau 'n9 the aru ezCended a voke of Menbe m A.White nd Au[evtlle Husarq AuthoMty for[hair delrgut effort Sa gumulag 3 &` t whlvh eY uteamm are par Sy N 9 e made by Co Mlmen Dunlap that m parka Cabin t of Cha gbtuunP If the 1Lblin.—i-project fqs the - ,� 3 y [he pvemeet on Xf9hwy 73 S f 6Y re 6tree m Bld helps Aoed beLive Savedr ly,after 90 d 9 there LxdN'S ACT �++ $- viii be"m uMny"av thou aru. Moftu u seroMetl by C ucilmu.Tdoamaon, Hotta carried urunimuely. g ,,,€j NY 'G P POAT muctl JOM htmpson--d d stmt Cha ncilm in u axes i aeaeion f Ilaxing the n­ the� a . di cues Che n Nkev:by M r unty m the NalkeaMbmGgmwry County 8u1thDni[erd theCity•s relakiouhi >lxt ti t^ Czerfbt blItt,-w of W.Cebl If Au iII gave tepq of the Tele Ca le eervtoea thuem. Lw Co '*'� �}J., fit:- m Cwnctl� C iS uggeYta9 tWk Bro t u.4 t to t tuarepoit aM 8r sant and planned Style Cable ty`}'4 wrvicu oA C y haver eeivl N.P Shia por m be 4S m Co wil 1 ter da e. �� owcilmu;6 Johuon eLTed tMt 8thet JOMeon Yzcm IVncogdacMe reguwte0 LheL[he d as Natkim Pro_ § ; ty be saint lad by the City u par.prior agreement. Perndsalen xsegdvm m Jeziy Hodge,Dtreo[or of Pubnc 6Oe➢IAANC - ,�TAYS AXAeLe AOPBRTY L TAD ND Rlm]SCT Norke,by Xaygr Ndlei m Mart n Per uintevame. k rwnTO SN THa ISTY OP AUHTBy LLA H n A afoGiu xu ude by tlayo 0.21 er ko adjourn ave 90 tam en ueMttve awatu. motion was seconded by Coumn- g `d4 #t S},' Mutt MIS 9 1 9. Comey,Biu ted sad read MSu+w-Lwying Taxu Upon TueWe PmPart9 muted ➢ackem: Notfu puead'unevimwlY• v; y'Y; e Wlthtn end b m Tuati 1 the City Nunteville,to-wlt� J vJV.- $ 38CTSBN 0 Aet CN a 1a b_.by 1 ted for to elrt year 11 cul props y Smat¢d and ail ml k q F _ -'+YyL pro y ai all paraoral property d ithSn thv SL!ffi oP S4 lty of/N h ill Tetea,on the firs day ewe 1979,'except oh e¢may be Ilvt ural Ure tient and Lmea oY tht tam old of the ted to -I, v` (1) d veloru oP and et th to of _bIbrae tufa f$.73)),m Cha etre Hundred($309.00) _"a�d,,, Idare meh ala[hereof,wtlmetrd In lawthl wrrency of tis Hired etfar__ Curient'evpevew for the Af# augPurt sed uiatersrae of ten City Govermut of aald City of Hutavilae,Teau• + (Y) M ed aloren Gees of area a}the —I—c a($.47),on the o lAutlred($100.001 encu ..rsrsh valor[hereof wtfum9 la law Pal curamy of tfra Unibd 4fw.m WY rrent t u D ideom u,,.F-y},tY'S:: -yea inkirg land mH m pay all of the pct ipal eM i t eIth-b ell outht dlrp horde,pa np bands,' y `?* furdl Q rants,imyrovercvte mnde errd xerren[e arrH emj ens all.other made erd warrute o by tylevied—"—w ire ire Aw��� lavNlly Ss¢ved the Clevalle,Tuae and rhfah ue mi levied—"—w—"—w_4­-,efu-,a I,of t the Baid Gky �grs*hi , f emGVSII,Tosae. '� f" t' 88CT 6v All prop po whits a tate oft ttu to hetetubove lwied e1u21 De assuved oa a seta ( � e of 506 of the Comatea u v ve thermP. � ("t�k III 88C S6. Tm emus oral Paregolrrg gidinama shall take efPeck a+d be Sn Cull form fru end.aPLu F$i Yh�ro Ste gaeaageTaPPiovaa. �P4' �h"' f i ndogted erd approved in ogm Coumll Chfe the 1IN d¢y o£8eptuber,!9)3. �i� i S D.Tn city Semetuy v' ➢.Colley,CSt9 Attoruy stave xel dl by muncilun Th®Nen and aeronded by Covnvtlnm Amlek m-t the BMtuace sa rutl. a4Y W ii .. ._:. 4..zt .. RK CON TRACT-FbR THE PREPARATION OF WATER BILLTNGS 3. This eontrac shall be £br a period oY one yz.'ar., provided _ THE COFHYTLLEYhowever, Hunt eville,may terminate this agreement',upon thlEty.(30}-.11 days This Agree�itent is to be efxe-ct ve £rizmll�the day of written notice to A3 Valorem at 4409�Montro3e.�.S�.+sd A,_ Harr Harris" '197j,,and is made by and between AD VALOREM RECORDS,`INC., hereinafter County, Texas. referred to, as °Ad Valorem", 'and the CITY OF HUNT$VILLE, hereiinafter 6• In the event that, this contrast i5 terhixYa ted: whether by referred to as 'OHunt,avil.le". 71 Ad Valorem or by Huntsville, all documents, forms,,, bills„_print out sheets, and meter books'relating to the services "described herein`,. td,.7s , - ., •.#ea''' .ar .�- Wer � whe ether xn the'possessian.�f HuntsviEle qr Ad<Yalarem shall bcame the�� i ', .„ �' "✓t. WITNE.�'SE"`.L'H �r^urua�.' - ok -'� "' '°« : sole Or opertyoP Ruptsville 4"-r�= `° -FS4HER]aA Ad,Valorem is:a Texas:corporation with offices at 4�t09 u 3; ' Montrose p1vdM"`°';Ho§astz>n Harrzs Oou g Texas':;.and,. - � ' >IN WITNESS WHEREO the parties hereto-have duly e-xeeuted this CONTRACT this the day of+ :, Alk 3 -WHEREAS" Ad Valorem—is,'4 ngagen._7.n commuter bi11S tg serva.ees and Ina rso- # 8 y b °. WF€FrR95� Ad Valorem desiresta 0erformrthe Water-Billing and i s Accaunting-seces far-fimvilie in aceordance with`exhobit� A`� a AD,,VALOHF�[iREGCRIdS INc t � attached hereto and,¢fade a part of this contract; and, - WHEREAS, Hunts_villa-desires,to:.enter:into a contract wherab Ad BY: t _ - y ' VICE PffESF.D NT Valorem is to:�perform the Water Billing and Accounting service for s r%•, I.� Huntsville upon the terms,and.conditions hereinafter set forth. ,' � t-•. ATTEST: NOW, THEREFORE, for7and in consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained, and the mutual benefits,to be gained by the.performance: .. - _ hereof, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: CITY SECRETARY -_ 1. Ad Valorem shall perform the services which.are shown in ex- :,� hibit.,"A", attached hereto and made'.a:part of this. eontraet. '. "s 2. .All work shall be.�performed under-the dire ct�sup ervisian of Huntsville's Water Office,-!and shall conform entirely,to the satisfaction of said Water Office.. ' - 1�� 3• Ali expenses connected with the entire Water.Billing and Ac- 3 .f • counting services to be performed by Ad Valorem, with.:the exception-of postage, shall be paid by Ad Valorem.. 4. Huntsville agrees to pay in consideration for .the'services-to be performed by Ad Valorem the sum o£'12e per;accountper billing pl v Accnunts Hecea_eabie IsedAer I4. Work".Book . A. This is the auditor's record of current billing and arrears ? A. Record all changes, adjustments, write offstco'nne ets, finals { and transfers. B. The arrears are aged to N40-90 days., B. Customer information: j C. Accounting. 1. Four month historical record'of billings and,consumption. 1. Detailed by category of accounts receivable. 3 r 2. Three month historical record of payments. 2 Constantly in.balance. s ,. C. Alphabetical Index of users for cross referegee ` 3 Special audit'^- listings for a r„Payments P. Monthly Evaluation of Each Users Water Conaugtption or - b. Adjustments.,— �_. ,>w,`; d A.. Rate.-table studies. C. Cut off'penalties:. " 1 B. VarlabTe;and/or flat sewer charges. -d. WriCe, o1f.'oP'accounta receivable.. vi. General Statistical, information: e. New final-,bills. '• - , A. Number of regular. bills.. $. Payments can be credited to within two or three days prior to mailing. B. Number of final bills. :>. _.- 5. Utility deposits. a C. Number of no water users. - � ., D. Number of flat water users. II. Utility Bill Set E... Total money In flat water. A. Three parts - F. Number of no sewer users. 1. Water bill. G. Number of no garbage users. 2. Cutoff notice or second notice. - - ,j H. Number of•water,minimums. 3• Accounting copy for payments. ^ I. Number of penalties charged. B. Electronically computed for utmost.accuracy: S. Number,of regulars unpaid. III. Meter Book , K. Number of utility deposits. A. Prepared monthly. B. :Quicker and easier for meter readers to read. ^. C. The previous readings cannot be altered. 1 :" • D. Makes estimating by the meter reader difficult. E. :Computer estimating of meter readings possible if desired. F. Hi-lo-stuck-reverse meter.listing to evaluate each meter reading. st J "Alt d7�� } - Pe9e 4¢ i. COPilCSL rcBSTIdU F TeR CId'Y F INNT6ytDL8'1.NAziaR CWIf Y•T&dAe,NA8 FFDDGAs TaNesR 25,1973,AT t➢N.dHG m HWgPNO P%VBGT RSroA AT TFR CLAY A—,..lOd)-13th 6TR8HT,AUXPeDSLLd•T8TA8. T Tha Counoix mer inAegulu BeasaonaC Me Ctty Fatl with Ne Poilowirg a®Mrs present: Neyor Nallor Baked Nr A,NDS m gt `report on tfre Lon Snoma• f stated he is takiry eppli Gigm,for these hnueeatRw 9 Pmjmr. B[. md Nht to cwnpletlon will Dei aDwC SO w¢the. No tier.Haller•Mayor J1m liaGer,"Ci y ',tegueaied that the ouneal teG i an Riamttve 8mpion ImoedlefelY in3low;ng tt JO1suM - the regular meeiirg.m dSvtpa W:.veaancY of tMCity Judge Ioattion. takane JOM Walap SM n vie f ran BHcalP AAD Y AAAC nw auN:NOore ange for 13 eifie3�tyi t the City z9D+d+a 1 (CopyA to TetlYinssa»� tteDppvztp 1 M selu: D Thomisan d mnded D9 S 1 m Aewiutton AdoPGH:g.. Peet{ DbdrlPti esd y Cos lme Dunlap. M Amfvk Claeerfivd.Poeittorie.to tM Ct[ 0 P 9H+D9e Par _-_ __________ _ _____ Y +yang ton praean[ad by JSm ttOA11e}er,1Na,(on..vurted mmumaaly. Councilman lti—.teyuntad'a corzuc —be nada in tM mtau[M nf:SeP[eober 13,1—Fmm^Forton—ma CWNClLFAB`A.ACfIOH by 2lman leg CMG"Ab ASny SNf Ne Pe hwy 75 F£ Old "M S a D Hmi JM.raon indl t d reside L be :'30th and 31Lh'am hestrg drainage proDleme. Thie vlil De help[ ad M eP Burl lmmedt 1 fres 90 day Cher tll kl g ht ee M ra studied by NCAlietei Ci y azager +mda by romctlmen nl p tM king"wtmi IO f f m M )5 y amO rise ld belga Abad b effeptive iae 1 Lel,.eF tD i M Xo kfa t Chf tFyr ed park- Meatfrq adjouinea by Norris Pa11er,rcayor. iMny to cmpSeivd be£orm.90 day paz ing 231 b ifec[1 i 2 Lely, moon d by CD Sean w +SaP and aecoaded.Dy.Counrll token m tbhe.minuiw wnCaraad therein of Na puwfauaregelaz aeeeaan heD!oa SeP�bei'll,19)3. rcmtioa tnie9 uranlmmhklY• ." - .. BLS FEARING-Bvix:s1 19)3-19)4 ATTACBFb'rcT5 SH ATN'BHCOA. Mayor.Nallaz depleted a.Public Rearing on thaeudyer for Ne Ptegal Year 19)3-19)4. cbpieeof thebudget aaa pesato:Out m the ci[lae:w Int tDetr review. Jim NCAliater 9eve e:budge[mwegeexpleit:fmJ.oontente therein. Nayaz Nal;u e[flmd thik,tM budget Md'been etudied'vex9 curetoily by the rounetlmen eM thyfalt LM[the badge 3 Fafr with.,.he Reeptny of Me.and d hof CM City erd th t the quart ly ea will ae how Ne espenaae ertl ev w relate m tM Mdgeted Figures. At ti.,th1.I given th oPPcrGani y „ m glue heir popexate reiariag m the bldg G. Mayor Nall 1—Ne Id,-Fearing Closed. '( Munetiman Drailap.cwlWlimaated Jlm —t—,CSGy Nnuger on Dfa--hent work Sn grape w CM budget aM Chen t Of the:Quarterly review Sn prder of keepirgwn[rel. OADINANCS:ON.aiDGFT I9)3 AotimO de Dy.OM+ 1]men DUN:ap d evaMe3 by oumtltn Dickew that Ne:OrdItd-t aPp—.t ' '- Budpe[of tiM i Y of MnGwill u For N S 1 Yeaz eegirvurg.Ocmbaz.1,S9>3 thrwgh segGemher 30,1970 M adopted. NOtioe gaaaed utast 1Y• :(C py .—d). r 2y r y �t t 5 .: BOD S•roaaultirg B::gt i,9 mtnv pe t Ns south 2 r Pl Pmjecc aril Ne Apirh Yt 4` �� �� ,s, ��, 6 a tyti�a xaj�[ac whbM Gine Qaauprm r:om e Nayoram cpn�rimar,.ware e»awexa sexetinv m m.a.Pmjeara �.�5� m� f.erdf t of Srg last a ttD idem f Prirp ek f tM sale of Wa ard.Berrar ;�?,7�'.... . d�{§9"-j� i 1 ergreen CM' rrci d Bob 1 u1 asp rem t m unci wm d 1 ed D9 tt i M evt a d by Cvu'noi Thmpsoa.tW dad bV il�GpL m for tM Bpr lake Gilt y 2 trier. ion was mr dP A. ertl Sprang lake UGi11G Seirl l oDn v p e tr G MLween th city o£8rmtrvi11e - tried. ��.ry-xpM1•.,y'._ ATSO CAB SAFI IIS ILLI �,i,�.�&�'•.. AT.Bill WiI,!--o— by ,!— bpi fad en Appli ti f T i i Cf tae made by ronncilmen rcoore ertl "' 4,":H eemMed by—lxman W, G pt Hu pplt tr a F 2 mit, rbtton curled unanimuely. ° ��2 pALORIDY.RBIXIFDS-NATER eiLLSht: :� � Potion was meds by rovncilavn Mvre d aemMed by rounNlmO Wuap m­ta Patel­t with w d�?• Ad VLLormi Meezds,Inc.,foi DSSltng y.iSity ts. Potiov curried urxtiimously. (Copy Atteraedl '�r Ns' AFFNANBN4r ARXS s FFCFBATION.ORDINA8C8 �a��p ," y.'.x Gran ade bV ro oilmen Tlan A nd vcnrNed y dtdimam Anon Go ecoept an Orditnce AmeMinp CMP 13A•9e io 13A-1,IM-2 and 13A-4 of the d aP Ordl of the City of eunbville•Teras,by Aeduct the r of —1 ftna MDf a puomm at BaaM—Neetin9sy erN:byinRepealingeCutain porUi Of a�dOirg Ordrnxe aM ldirg for an SfFevttve Mm•with CM fO1loKng P.—: (1) The.Sf a member ad—I... f (3)(3)ooraeatl rrcetinga he shall fufrt Ma ever Gaon,(d) TDet the Parke end Feoseatim Beard meat once e— I� R Lian carried unanimvu¢lY• �+� `= AFtte AND RFCRBATION.BWAD `" Tha fOlSowing+Biber wax ayyainMdpm tM Parke aM aecreatfan ewN,m-wir: rte' u. r� .ttTDOmea I ttvja�Qray > In Mtyl lley ye'�Y .Tlxooe(Janie)CDildese yr+�a " ➢r.8dward(J2M 6lmyapa 5 777 NOGtw wee nWe by.Counulimn D1cAara erul eronded b9 Councilmn Amivk tocoapt Ne shwa members to ffi AeereaGim Board. Porion carried utniawuelY• a rounei3amv:Dickua suggest d[Det[Hese aempere be twi£ed m the nmrt wrk aeaelon eI the City Council. s �..£"y'�$? y,�� qR.. �•'` M� Y�,xf � : 'k G" rvx '$"� i 7 �'T A�'g�'�N gr,ry`�"'M�;,� ',�# t ,�,•�ez s x�s, ��,�.r rd's..z''`e,fit' -.:� 4^. �t Y r 1' �' �it '� �:;j �`� s,; � k � d AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13A, SECTION 13A-1;; 1U-2 and PASSED on this the :day Of 5eptemher, 1973. BY -R4 QF. THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS,: - HY REDUCING THE-NUMBER OF MEMBERS REQUIRED FOR THE PARKS AND ,RECREATION BOARD:BY CHANGING THE TIME OF APPOINTMENT AND REDUCING THE NUMBER OF BOARD MEMBERS REQUIRED FOR A QUORUM AT HOARD MEETINGS, # .. AND BY REPF7ALING.CERTAIN'PORTIONS_OF SAID ORDINANCE AND PROVIDING_ FOR AN E-FFECT3Vt DATE MO,RRTrS i.'t3ALLER,`MAYOR Huntsville,, Tee HE IT ORDAINED.BY THE City Council OF THE CITY OF City of -' HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that Sections-13A-1; 1of Hu13A-2 and 13A-4 of Chapter 13A of the Code of Ordinances Ci of-the t1F tsville...be zF .t amended as follows: ATTEST: ' SECTION: 1. ra�s The following subsection's of Chapter 13A of the Code of Ordinances - ,� of the City of Huntsville are hereby amended to read as indicated:: RACE:TUANfiR,"City Secretary v City of Huatsville, Teraa 13A-1(a) There is hereby creates} and established ay h Parks and Recreation Board for the City of Huntsville to be composed � e Stf sevt�x£; 7.�m ) rs, .. $cera shall,be officially designated 'as.the Earks an Recreation Board of the City of Huntsville. NY 13A-2(a) The members of such Board shall be aPpointed APPRF5 TO FORMOVER ` by the Mayor by and with the advice and consent of the City Council. • "� � ,,,, ,(,' e .zr • Each member shall hold his office for a term of one (1),year from t _, '" • uk the date of appointment. e 13A-4 Election of officers meetings and quorum. TheMARTIN D. COLLEY, City Attorney , Board shall elect.a chairman, a vice chairman andsecretary at ite City of Huntsville, Texas a first regular meeting after appointment.. The Board shall adopt sem, such rules and regulations as itdeems best to govern its actions, ' 's t and shall establish a time to meet which shall bent less than a ° ' once every.othermonth. The presence of any four members at a meeting of the Board shall constitute a quorum for conducting (SEAL), business. z Section 2. ' r BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE City,Council OF THE.CITY OFHUNTSVYLLE, r a TEXAS, that sub-paragraph C, Section 13A-1 of Chapter 13A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Huntsville, Texas, is hereby repealed, _ Section�3 � u'y - The fact that'the Parks and Recreation Board of the City of Huntsville 1 -*' as presently constituted is impractical and the necessity for a. ,'*" „ . .Parks and Recreation program tobe planned by members to be appointed ktc - renders it imperative that the ordinance herein should be.effective ,rz} from and after the date of its passage and it is so ordained. • s sv 316 317 �c FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE BUDGET OP THE (... THE:CITY OF..HUNTSVILLE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1973 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1974 j This Agreement is to be effective from the:. day of BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS !, 1973, and is made by and between AD VALOREM RECORDS, INC., hereinafter referred to as "Ad Valorem", and the CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, hereinafter That the Budget prepared for the City of Huntsvi22e,.Texas, referred to as "Huntsville". commencing October 1,1973 and concluding through September 30, 1974 in of Operpting Expenses, Capital Outlay,:and Debt Services, WITNESSETH - { is harabg APPROVED AND ORDER&D EILED with the City Secretary of i.. 11 �, WHEREAS, Ad Valorem is a Texas corporation with offices at4469 Huntavi3leP Taxan, Montrose Blvd., Houston, Harris County, Texas; and, PASSED AND APPROVED flus 25th sag of September,1973. Y WHEREAS, Ad Valorem is engaged in computer billing.services; and, WHEREAS, Ad Valorem desires to perform the'Water"Blling and Accounting services for Huntsville in accordance with exhibit "A"; i j MORRIS I. WALLEB-MAYOR attached hereto and made a part of this contract; and, CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS +} WHEREAS, Huntsville desires to enter into a contract whereby Ad w ATTEST:. 's ' a • - .� Valorem is to perform the Water Billing and Accounting service for Asa Huntsville upon the termsand conditions hereinafter set forth. ,,�1 Grace Turner-City Secretary NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual agreementsi � City of Huntsville, Texas - ns herein contained, and the mutual benefits to be gained by the performance f .hereof, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: � 1.. Ad Valorem shall perform the services which are shown in ex- hibit x hibit "A", attached hereto and made a partof this.contract 2....All work shall be performed under the direct supervision of Huntsville's Water Office'and shall conform entirely to the satisfaction of said Water Office. 3• All expenses connected with the entire Water Billing and Ac- i hounting services to be performed by Ad Valorem, with the exception of - postage, shall be paid by Ad Valorem. ,:. & ? • .5. - • 4.. Huntsville agrees to pay ins consideration for .the services to z- - p be performed by Ad.Valorem the sum of 12$ per account per.billingpl i 308:. $25.00 per cycle.:.. . �rF ku WN NO �Fi MIK 51 1 NOY yy r y T u s �� •lea. .,��'������ i��"; �, �h,#{ �_� '�� � � a x;" � � ,fix �h», Lk 5. This contract shall be for a period of one year, provided however, Huntsville may terminate this agreement upon:thirty (30) days I. Accounts Receivable Ledger 1 written notice to Ad Valorem at 4409 Montrose. Blvd., Houston,l:Harris i A. This is the auditor's record ofcurrent billing and arrears. • County, Texas. B. The arrears are aged to 30-60-90 days. j 1 6. In the event that this contract is terminated, whether by i' C. Accounting. - Ad Valorem or by,Huntsville, all documents, Forms, bills, print out 1. Detailed by category of accounts receivable. '• sheets, and meter books relating to the services described herein, 2. Constantly in balance. 1 whether in the possession o£.Huntsville or Ad Valorem, shall become the - 3• Special audit listings for: `� - sole property of Huntsville. ,.. a. -Payments. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the partieseretohave duly executed this 1 b. Adjustments. CONTRACT this the day of , A.B., 197 . c.... Cut off penalties. ,d; Write off of accounts receivable. ''�� '•: � AD VALOREM RECORDS, INC. e. New final bills. 4. Payments can be credited to within two or three days prior to mailing. Af r�-Cr • 5. :Utility.deposits.. 1$.... rc VICE.PHESIDENT e II. Utility Bill Seto- ' a ATTEST: A. Three parts: ,. is 1. Water bill. 2. Cut off notice or second notice. UITY SECRETARY v is � - 3. Accounting copy for payments. - �r ;. ' _ •ar. ' B. Electronically computed for utmost accuracy. III. -Meter Bdok ,� " #nom - - A. Prepared monthly. ` B. Quicker and easier for meter readers to read. .l C. The previous readings cannot be altered.. . D. Makes estimating by the meter reader difficult. ''� s� i • • E. Computer estimating of meter readings possible if desired. .. .. F. Hi-lo-stuck-reverse meter ;':y • d't . listing to evaluate each meter ig.read313.. �q' Y K11 �zs 'S .uy ,rr'rf ie,���a r�. � 4 ' r'� t �3g w^ 9 � k a z�i�� '"',�,�. � t•: "` &.c( -�°� „ a t �`�Ott '.��7�,�d�' °�`�(���,}Irv` ��"++P. 'Rh, � `� ^ x a�p,� .��u �;.,'4�• .�'.�' � ` < �, �� :.i r K•2,^�`� A RESOLUTION:ADOPTING APPOSITION DESCRIPTION- AND.SALARY RANGE FOR CLASSIFIED POSI'T'IONS IN IV. WOrk $90SC THE CITY'S:ORGANIZATION • A. Record all changes,-adjustments, write offs, connects, finals and transfers. - j WRSREAS, it is in the beat interest of the City and its Employees to B. Customer information: clearly define each classified position in it's organization and write a s 1. Four month historical record of billings and consumption. i� formai job description for each position clearly outlining the duties to be 2. Three month historical record of payments, performed and expectations of eachemployee in executing his job so that C. Alphabetical index of users for cross reference. both employee and employer understand job functions,and :WHEREAS, certain positions will require different levels of:prior ' V. MonthlyEvaluation of Each Users Water.Consumption for: { A. Rate table studies.. experience,professional development, and educational requirements far w B. Variable and/or flat sewer charge sfilling the job:.and to secure the best possible job csndidates and those prior_employment standards should also he promulgated for mutual.under- V1. nderVL -General Statistical Information.: standing, and A. Number-of regular bills. 'pIREREAS,:a salary range has been established for each classified position s v , �"a 1 B. Number of final bills. in the City with a base salary andincrementmerit raises thereafter to be �" '{. fs ` • C. Number of no water.users. r „t, awarded to emplogees whose performance justifies said raises based on tenure D. Number of flat water users. ` and Level of productivity which will attract.and retain the best possible • E. Total money in flat water. employee for the Municipal Public Service, f F. Number Of n0 Sewer users. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,:THAT THE Mayor and city Council ofthe ;r�✓, G. Number of no garbage users. - City of Runtavj..IIs do hereby adopt the C,ity's Position Classification and Pay - - v tr H. Number of water minimums. Schedule for future interval personnel administration and this plan can be .- x�. w I. Number of penalties charged. ' periodically reviewed and amended as needed.. J. Number of regulars unpaid, PASSED AND APPROVED this 25th day of September,2973. MZ r r r ✓ h .. k. b - '�M K. Numb of utility deposits. / I AORRIB I. FALLER- MAYOR CITY OF HUNTSVILLE y yd,'G ATTES .Ca GRACE TURNER City Secretary `R 314 :;_ 319 ,'?r, .,�,`� x���+��"ff4,'��u �. z���ti`+"�2�7 'ar`"£'`3+, as r : r rk�Y�' k +*Y'str�'•� & ,,r .'a` �' e2 '� � �ee'� '�*°', ' �s,�g`, •s�4•' `�y„�q°'`, ,y � `,����.' �,2-`r�"" ':" a.�� �.'�P' # '.s� �:ia�-��r�°�y"'' '�'��'" 'x^'F .a.. w � tt : z. �sT �.a�� � �, a d• C� a u' � �t'i t n'a t �'�r ,a#>; Aar t .. �'� w S - ' s} ��4 z : '{ •"",� .r,"�'..�:� s�e�'.r 2� `fit s~*���'� �. � ', ' a x b "; '8'+F QZk3INiYcIsE']NPF8Y3VING-'2m.9fJCGET tfP Tft OP air 'STtPLL)i TEXA5 F'OR TFIB FZSCs1L �,:YEYIR SIbER 30-1 74 .ZT"ORAAIBEII BY TZW CITY COII4CYL.,OF TBE CITY OF ffM=I+ILLE,,TERAS c, z al That the Budget prapar-ed.fai tha Catg of Atr&t;a,.UZ. 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C an ocTOexR 1J, CO!yC G 0 C GP WA9'6Y ,NALX6R COOM'Y,T&Gl FdLD 86R d,19>3• 1'9A CITY 9ALL•1- -Slkh SPANNAL*9R pHTY•TEXAS,NA8 xdLp T 8,30 PPx Che CITYBAEL >11th 8fF ATsv -. ' The Counwl ceC i penial aexai the CSLY Neil wl LL the Fn11wLgmmhere pieaen[, yl�',,. The Cowell aet inregw ima tb ity Pell with the a.r rovlrq memDerw pseamt: xoui I.R231er�Mayor ��- I i Heller,nayu " tot obuw J' Nm bnaw lbbB Dm1ap -$ —ph Imvi+ Paull �11 ul Amr ' avnk.Neots r xsvix nwre. t(' John Amick i John Amick A-- - ____ ___ Jona Thumps -___ _____ ___ __ ____ _-__ _ __ $ w Lg ae wiled tm r SMayo i,I,. ]lu,et whdch i meSah --- sy., ,fi th k vF the prevlbw IDeettnge,eeptmbez ds and Ov[ebu d,1—,with the cozrec{tw of 8eptwbee pPSzvve Tm Ging pemd by#orris i Kelt r,Neyoz,rn which the devttw retuae Nue vanwued aH follows: m! { Po+r pl Wazd 1 Nerd] W M 3 Hard d Total ^"' ti tez d! { of ao {n9 t t Ch widents oP epri 9 Lek the ei { ""` 1. .] TbwlHroaeE 110 ]SS 115 11) 5]6 , e.yYx eth{ aye vnai �eoD t �: 1 gl q forrth� Lg taku trSiiyni tract P]x 9] ass t . .y, mhvnpa a anona.a lylo-mn-.John mnlp.Accep wrrlaa: betrYe°ue-sty of oteville e,W BPzly Lake-2tY nlat '. Sthetedge Pree ed ail pima£ U pritq Lake Ct11 y 1 1 d;s_ 98 393 `i Ht PPm+v 1 beLawn the eiI d Rnb Sr.>Cmaai i oiling,Jr.313 5] 30n t y nt tit Hokin dad b srgi ilx Cow 1 d 1-ed D 'id f O C 1 m,jr.. 93 .106 43 91 383 S it n Dam N Plue 14 Lb 1 y Com 3an.TbomPBpn ed bg k *...,£, a eppzave the pLi1StY Ilfstrt for a opting Lake Area, e.Ages,I#a9-JOM m„lepnd Melton 59 100 88 15) 544 _ wrrlad. {.. 1 m" j = �` PAN AHD"'BASS",0xnbienC•e A128aNanT-LPTI%. Ty 1 �nry.. 3` - w Ge 1 Nutf Galley prumLed to Lha Courrctl Ne folloiritq AwndmvaC. �,1�'� vn€ . Pwitf 4 AN �.{ ORpIAArvCSTANB C6M 13A BdCT I ANDS 13A x8 COnB #AHC&9 YBY 4 Y r Lu Di 306 309 177 ]I6 906 (, Re[ICxyeA AggAAS Suexl ip CFnRc u4airy 8 '+.y3 4 4 i S '+.. XIBG THa PARRY ASS FeCRBAT PROV AS RSCRE,aT De T.YeFS'28 L6T#8 NnBC aSY'TID PSR- l' ;, i49 . xiGurd ardev 1 x#88 IOHB 1]A 5 AA9 13A-6 *,y H ) + JL btu 1 1 1 1 q CAAPTBA 13A OPT�➢6�CF ONnrFAHCHS OP TMS CI Or epN9gyfLLg AS AYSIDasD As LroLLpng;M AS eubse Sw of Chapter 13A of tle rode o£OMinanwa of the ciCy of almtaville era h¢eby -i N f ) z�da hlteaker ] 1 i j .aamaH a —d AS Snatwwa, alts 1 13A-5 (b) rho guatton of Parke and tion Cmzdi to hereby ae t s Leff '. 'j-F � ] 1 P AdvLor to Ne Parka end ti Saeid of[tm City of Aunt SIa.�6vch rdl tw ahelZ ,.Sill euHen 1 l 4: be dlzeotlY rugawtble in the CrtY#onager and A-1 pwttfm mag be PUIl u pzt-time �# eaploym_nk. - ] N # Y 1 1 1]d-e 92e Puke and Rxreattw ewrd ehel,wiN uelaLanw£am the Cmrdfnetu vi®it bvd9e[ ' s�� :.. tk Smith 2 2 P # d Wiv 1 j ,ri `k £Ssw3 mra activitluCiLy Hum9u foi recamwrxle9. ennda Semi S � prvJ d pzo9s £ subsequent ��{���a ti . J' BKTI�OF YY: e 4} ., Haley 1 I i Y.EM F Fwita X4 ASBY Y8e CMY GWNCIL OP Txx CMY GP BDrv18ySASAS,— axTlm 2.1(c)Ol CHAPS2W 13A 'Sy %d CODs OF ORD36WCAS W S. CITY OP A41N'16PILL6'•TS#AS•I8 xse88Y Ra➢SALSD.T fit: y —1 L.—1,Jr. IT ]5' I3 21 61 K 3vs JHoruld Carter SJfi 333 ]] S14 297 :.y^y BSCTIOH 3; y �E ' iBDD mtd9er 30 97 5] 89 278 W AS IT [ YABD BY TMS CIPY-A 0P TSS CSTYOFLLa• gpT mpy ^L f 1.513 I,O539 OAB ,­BADRaCRxamipn_cxaPTXR I3A or tae 5 wk,3�4bry CODRDr�AdapR sxH"PARRY AND "'L"w,N S£4 „s Nvtaw wa made by Covmrlman Dicke-ud seconded by of return 1 J= IDN 4e Aj x" t' .( Morton eurre9 uwromoe¢1y "'. � Cx _ Yor Txre GRntXM[S SeALL B8 BFPSC IVs FAfMY AND AFPSN zT9 PAAAACx { r' Hasler...d that these would Da a Run-OFf Elxklw in Pwittm]betxeen Limoln.Curtis Rohan.,J xraAka.Yooze end Sn Postttw 4 between Jahn Aviek arW A—carter on Ootabs 13,I173 ' PABaaD on zaia TAa Y3re MY 01 GL40BaR,S9J3. 4' y A., l�� arDa on BACXeaanoAnsA r !./ xoaxrd r.wALLaR. ✓'i'{ treat Din#eAliater,Clty Na+ugf, eamted tm the Cvwvil•bias on the Puvheae of tmo BacFA a/Loadua fu the f. �# ART 54, 0NRr8 I.NALLSn,MAYGR Y 4k mpartnent. Sfd¢were AS al 11 a. a/Gr.aa T Her 4 �c #{`� } Hym 8gu11mut CamPenV (John morel '$14,384.00 each I pidT 86CR6TutY Y` +-. State Sguiymenf Co. (Case) $14.450.00 y Plalu xaehirerY C'wiPanY (Interwtiowl/ $]),10].00 sash {xn APPAb]®A8 TO 4 internaCiwa2 xarves[er (rntunatiowl) B3B,8ps.00-Dmnneksatot , r 6]D,eps.Dp rvw /+/ HARTr#D.-EY y a M1 xTl#D.COLLeP '" x t 4' Jam la-,City l9en p sa sd Chet the lw Did be dlt p d. Notion wBA made by Cv mibnn Davie T1tlRNBY 5Y' .fy°I evd¢emnaed by Cwmi]mw DUNap Co avwyk Jim pvASiater'e remuenaetiwm.8 Ay.,I nay-Paul A]mvr,#otiw 1:. u � aarrieH. _° Motion we mde dy CowCSlmvn Davie eM aewMed `°t .xt l Mtiw....tied unutmwnly. DY rnumSlamn Doalap to accept LAe Amavdcenk as reed. t�"k' HeALGrg adjmei.»e by MA­nutria Y. k Ld3_ 4 y k^ # �n 4! Pape:.51 P.ga sa 8D +tight en R.Ord - t d.AR S2(BRBITY HSIC81g HAPSI -CUFF: T. I i Gr,reprmmtt+p th —St.eeyWk fyu ,alai tAe C t explanaCl !1 m wh9.8am's Drive Iry Gropers mdiSgnr Stone wee..granud peimiaai CbeYform m for a nab ret and reramt: At. mOAR393.NACFAt,IUYctt as Hrvster irtlanG.Cotba CaRc£lCouG the Church has enple paging azeabu[ruoAmerde9 as m rhy[hey Pete refected. yu all —I.. I to Ch they wen Plying with u Cut 0'dt >3-9,BecLion bt rn h the Do" ibilt y due P d:--b1 --- ith Ne Ordl ce.a `�' I DRNAv, CSTY aSCRHT .ego may r 1 b ami 9 Cnmt ten Lh i recoeurNat! .the Ci SS f 1- 113 FOAx, N yo 31 Gat.CM tAl b mn d u. I.a)o£th Ntaen and a he iP. 1 PROVB AP D Ae yo all advladdAt. S ld u of j Emu 1. le and the bud Flu, e an parking this lonY1 Sd be an. dai[inal hetero 1 acini and Lha[di da have man to pe:ail. perking bekwem ffie e£dewalk and curb,phlcb£e Stadia:to fXa[.of kbe seen.9aptlat--h. e'^ CIaP Ae RRR81' $ [fm wen b rouetimm Duvla by Comcilmn Jahrw n Co steep[tAe shove aaandem[. N 1 Call C Gy t , ted the 11[u Lg Apmemask. � ` Nota ria mann P e.aevonHad A. ORDI . la xCT ON 2 56(1 'x41 Ar C IyP SNS lPeSN 6A C ARa)[g FTA¢ BY MD A. Fmk C "Ra83 N' AIGAr W ABD AP—S S 8AN IpD3dON BNUfi +. AY P xc Fess MrxN as ADDAs Alm PmyfnlNG mRAN. 777��� rt,�ys A UaTZ A, ANn 3#a awl aLs SAaSc AS Dan -A1) "'"P d< ORAAZNSD TTP i'IJm; A8 9yaT CAAPTHR f'`�`e',z'Y� ""` S CODs OerOxDirvANCa6 C Y Aa'S ILLS I6 la, D, A D A3 6aCmiW 31-56(cl, ! �+ .tA d rertai 1 Cf the Ci hSM Ifi £graltdevt tl u bu rtg^hi� fP t�t and to p ,.d ' f m2malyt Maurvsy e. v"�. tion 11-56()1 t Provide.the[. Puking ae i rkn m a n d Pace hese.[u. ; � 'N ry, inGez fl ue. t has b—a eimireB HavC Intereectf hnI a[a igvt a FCA ra:£gat tut�ovared r.. pe i.of fixed far which t ht. b made by a pal f tvi Harks maCsr,wlthln 1d fat ..4n BY b ,shall ba a chazye of SUF Pm each bo or fractfoul pert thereof a+y such vehicle eha33 remain larhef { 1"'�x gn 1, pwt:a m m a or.ria t t Ft 3)mGF d sem Amneeon venae aed-!—.-abAS -en ry£.c�-�, tapeF'i"ay" d gm - overran ti pueetu M rails.[o H9 Fhe Pukfeg Feu as pmvld.huein w:thin the tis 3 aevtf e A m.nigh on:eH Ee nit:on. m u '3 �... sn•,3 —flea;AMSI pore mrvi tf u Buil y 1 a muAeanau a.:etall be 11—nit free tAu b1.50 ver nine MasaaDPON,seta Ru."uki wee dal N SAHD u each such rw£ct1m. f• 'y y mad d Coad d and peas.by—14Ieoue vdie ea this the 1973. a3zd u OCkebar, y IDN a TNA CITY f A ,,,,". nibs wt,,,,"Dmdl ahela a;e effeaave f:em me azeer xaveanm a,syn, a •maxn9 ' .,+�^�' � II xuATavTDLa � � �I[F,,, ,� i PA38FD ON TRIS mH8 a3rd WY OF OCroABR,19)3. I >"' �:. NOPAI I.MADL6R,NAtllR ' t ^`u M➢FPS9 S.NALLSA,MAYOR � I '" � TFAP. y�y TUASAS,CITY AECAB_ W A > f` A, gyg i � . � mntlm mi Y wa mea. eounatinovn wn1,P.,w.seaa.sea b +� d reed, moCim Ceirled manimovaly. rouaaflman.Diekena u ameP[kha.Ruolutim u 4 —AA m FtytX. d StlRIL9 3IS JyJyJyp #" Y pini Xnaitatsr,citgill D. ! ti + diteCu ovmee.ed that thembldgbe a�°SW�u A C uncid� N F t h bll ka 1 D f S S$ � M i the $6,589.00. rtg"�r'�,+y Cf made b meilnun Dunlap and seams.by Co .1—.,1.u uceyf Hw Amendment ae read .. lbkion w made by Cnnotl £cken ane eecoM.Dg romcilmm Dunlap to accept JSm XeAltatm's ,x Y be ffutfve Novmber 1',39)3. motim tarn.manlamvmlg, 3 recomandatlma. Mauna rorrl.mm3nqueSy. • '",g �:',.� �- RICeT OA AaD 17 8 ➢BAx 89V NU8 OeDIAAMCB AMSNIWBNT I y"{ CBRTI.PICATB Of OeLSCaTIONB � °_� n Sa i*'14 N y;f 51" :tin-9 p--p--the Po 11 Ing Amendeiw�k ko al ro Coapts:la, c 8mtion Sd-71: ` '# € Jim mCAitater�City Xarmgee,preemG.m Ne Councfl hsS—.,,ity N i aueove of[He CsrF "t. ' ' C�-.�td { 1 of Obiigatima Mr tM fo3lowuy reasons: '' } i RR'}'{ NC8 ANBNDLC CIIAPTSH 37,SECTION 27- (t M.SSS CODF OI'dPDIAAXCe9 OP TAfi CSTP OF SVATB- 4q .� S Y"ak._ Iva BAY A)JDN aD TAA 86 PPMIBITFD BY PJ.SATFD AOTYCB AND PROVIDIAG 777+ xS E Arrest De(1) AL Ne time of[he Fudge[bearing Gu rounvil agpmed the pu:cheae oP two Rackhom,.on For ttw ��i % `� �w1 •, ', p�mtmen+e Ana one for Gm x.ee:em a'ewer remrmanc. O1m"`NAD roU YrW —1 cAAPTAA aa, 12-n ml 4q .o as h '''G OF ORDINAAL•85�'PNH CIeY OP SUNT3VILLS Ie HHA6BP AMSNISD 4b A8A0 Ae FOLYiaB: fi (A/Fos Ne purUees o4 a Tracto - 2m wbtrA Foal be In ronfarmanro Sth the Suks reputrementa S P FCTJOX 1: Por the LUWFi1S m dig Ne tembar artl to vova�ths refuge At the and of aecttan 13-71(cl. Ase alorc or°Stolt". (3) It was ogre.ac Ne terve d£avua£m we made For the eguilwent Ghat they would u flrornn.by +sN^ I rertlPiceka ofobltgetion. <,biP�' ,A:�h}'Y' (II VehtauSar aeirg a stead9 red tipnal eloro eMll ata,at a Wearly mark.—P a1gn,but, j £f rwne,def ruing Ne amearalk on the veer Fide of[!m NLesaec tan,a+a3 nay then Yarn NWlietm reguut.Ne[tM Gbunatl auktnriae teeumre of the 5 you CmtiP£w[e of ObllgatWm. f rSgAt,os IP th £teramtlnp e[raete ase Do[o one-uy auwu and 3afG hrn ua pumiaeibls,may (COPg ALuvhea(3)• : f `� J turn left,after au.ing until Ne inuraeotim my be afar.eafelg,yielding rightbt-xey to Nation was made by Counclimn Davie a.aewideH by CouxzLan Dunlap M acvapt[he OtHimnce-Coafizm- P.utrlam 1mf.W within m ujaront enmevelk e.to omni tnfPly larfully using the inter- '� #{ teen. Prwad.howevu,the[the City Cmno11 may free finis fo time by Rmolutian dirmt tui irg.end Authula[ng Ghe Meth.of Faymm[Por such FyuiLmevt a to.opt Che rortiftcafe oP oDitgafiare Ord£ `"•�' R"b m lntuee—.at which a raffle s1,-Bevin le font.atoll be du S.—as "ya A1pbt the tw(al eacklnm. Aotiov pmaed unNmusly. "b d Snteremkim and Ne ermtlan e<a sips m-,I.euklny ao rlgbt turn ehtlleu prima motim pea meds aurallmm Dunlap e.aecbld. accegt Pura Tu xu" .t35,f,� Facts evI—of each Hmipntim by the City Cvunvil. rt shell u vn3axPu1 Por arty perem to y. Na CerGfftn[e oP Obligat4 CC fu the Tractor-Crawler. ty rowwlSman Jebuoa u the Ordinanro Ade a nigh[on:.traffic eignwl Then such vaklro ie groi.prohibiting such Lorna. Nokion gees.uwrimously. (CopyatGchul k. y T 3SCTZON Ha to - ApyA83ZNG OF RU TONRBTURNB Z '' � � The wSLhln oNi i .to wvforn tba rode oP Ordinrgee eP SM Ctty ar Aun[evtala.u revently i d;, Xeyor mal2er reed taw Fun-OFF SSecttm flea.Po13ou: a rM ' { sneer.Attie Ieg£eldtfm a.by 1 t e kbexof shall bemu effevtive fire ami aPCvr 1k'a Hmeange. I "'K ��" 1'k S➢OA SNYS.mIW 2—DAY OF OCTOeFR,39)3. S isl Folltrg Pomitian pa akPoei tion.MO Certm k PA88 Moore. X'. Mand yen 'd`k :�3 °+.,,� ''2,"s ,� '� EI a'^;a'�t �5 t Y 'a'a v�{,�;.-�..5 N l� ry,� +S�•Y' i.A- ^w+,a +k � ro' . - - -' a"{w .t JZZ nage 44 milirg Aa+[eN rt i n TFe OP S9R'WUNCS NBxTING @'THe CITY p1" IDs'dVIIZe•wKxeR COUNTY,aaXAe NA3 Seto ON RpveMRSR lar 19J3• �� ZTY AAtt•lOa]11th FTRXBT 1ffiA58VII,LB Nerd o.a 14ed 9a 393 Ce41m f and m.G . 3 146 1B] 1} a� The Caadl set in Regut fan the 1[y 8a11 rtth the fo3]oHn manben present; ars m. 54 aBB 183 6 9 TAr3 535 963 Sap � f S .Wader•Nayor uetf mde bY.wmilmm Dualap a ei Ly Cwnvalmar;at ckeuto ohrrecn ohn Ounmp erorN acvegt E t re urns ea �,y�cGme give+. aotfon rind vaantmualy. '{R J�, �I t 's Rsmnm p� m; Fme 53 ASH ttrmn John TM Mayor aaReH the CoeN:(1 Loapgro N xplmattw by ws Sewer 8ryinem• i nd our torgRa .i ! __ _ _____________--- fiaCm NUPPly eezmH Johuw and#aewtatm of thein rmg tiw PieIQe xiN the Trinity Rlvar Autho#S tY aM the --- ---'--------'' '---- -------- +g8 d f into Cf Lo be D fi bto[h tlm. 1 o the.pN :bile.y F D Cliy Ceatram watD ifi ell nLg reg tbaC mfm of the grey!ua Oc[obez.1 973 Segues- uliw ba mrsw[ed ire ivm thv 1 y m tutlQ 1 u sae for eht •rima aM Ctarpe Beale i� minorum feu b Ghey 1irvol ew ai ror6 orl[b N Tzinf ey FS tho ty.area the of°rough � �°° • eitg 8181 az me ad 1 the n 1 to approve tb plata faskim tfltdl 1[rice - � draft will giw d df ha Cherfina 1 1 rmgmen would be vva _ 1 Tat d a 1 ateiuJ the he :Hees both d bad v+d:thaG[be CWgcll abo t malre thetr kwr sn whai az 1 hwld d with the Pirrenciel z sae ei mwellwael ��,^ � w d i im. Aoti wm wde by C mtimv+Du 1 P nd aecvndod by= pfekme[o Approve the mafiutw m. Che Lorg Raiye gty, �CB1 egu£tameCa !sled tm Ne I 1" n[aLnd wt tb Ghe aEeve rotor lw. Nmtioa cvrraed vrani®wly. + e m zr era C" OflT8:0Y.OPPZCe nett de y r11m Dunt p m echeded by Coumtimn Jvhmw to..acrep N � Ty,'i�*'?. w Clty A Trey Nmtin Nlley mialsCerW the pat};of pPflce m the new! a aawall ' 1 rewmeMatiov to tl urmnimvesly .. °. �� �� : � y, r, Dfvkem•PrafiX Yaore.Juba AmioA and Andrew NarGtmm. 9 elmte9 Coumalmn•Larry Nayo 11 alSea ewllw 8 iw fol3wiag the.zegv3m mwtlry. '`•.�ti� rouwilma JOAaeea mAea£ar incepllaeiw of a street 31ght w 30tfi 9trmG Detrem Avemie n and avenue } fjy^� nRR58NTATIOa y semi ion p yo ell Aekea in MG Salm fq wrii Cuff Ftetmm:raquwCiag Chta"t ht ba Mapor-morrte.i.a413e:prmmted e:y3equ�m££sorer Cwmilmn aofia TL.nyeon wveemrafarg hfa cezvire m be 1 Y. 7 � tlo H by Ce 1 vi m by ComGlmn pnx tMt Comvilmm Preto Noose be made �I t' � B ��yF" it u yo moat tea unena ly � � y-+_ wxxxxnNa c �l y K".M' Nm lmo stens preea+ied Ei cD unoil aRmo2 tf Yo deaigmta October 29-Rovem[ar 3 9fekle Cat ^P aen+N lndeie_n,.Nlni the ero+q aaptfai cDureD giveatW tr[he Cosnul lLLe views zegmdang "#y�' '�S: Meek. Fe ifidf e9 tbaT ebe 8rckle Ce31.AfimLLa door ort parGictyete in Che United Pwa azlw•thea they felt TM +h"+ N nog PDle mvi being eMwn i yille namri requested that the City Co nefi id gese.ing m 4 3y saz,,.nae etaCilg that m Dae urtl th ge oP years old ba pemftCed to-sea a mute raCeT A or X in wr city. � �laep la ge �a b a.�.i.,g Lh.aziw:fief iH asty. y I g k�. oti ee DY Covncilmm I#oAe me ezondsd by Couaoilma DPT The Rmolutim ataLln9 #.sGewgrm ti u t� 9e ltaiC of AIB tea ratmeea ami mvlm eMmAen n � t ' VaC OCCODer 39 vembez 3 Ix resgnisad as 31oAle Co-it Week..5 yes,3 RAYa• ttoGton carried. �� g Po ]aM[ha d � !Deal sa; �-x `1 ,, Na.tfng aaienr,a. � f�" Aun 1 ar�toa:u,. D to m ^P 1 x a �it m�.iwaaernz]sa nth��• � ahi uaetp wa amar to fa yaroutte�a .fin m tees ni fry iw 19 I/ Fera P in 1 a a a nom ez 'S ftu.t.Stafe y Uni 1o ­ P's, t q ed he ypoz mSry Co 1+Pem f� ��'"- - f j a la4r date to a4 [eye ting f apth k1 9 to- trcee and ro prment Sam Rouamn A Nmtez Pim a£tss rf'e approval 1 " of Che emrd of og. " +" d E jXpx -0FD3NML'd-CI08zbo 19-1/a AND apth Colley preemited to'the Covho33 The£ollowirg: a etre sorts xc. Dox on can noR Das Darawax near amea�smrrN J... x . n"� �,: wiarnAacm crar Ar Tea err Tey � � t 'Pt's* 4 VACA #IDNCaV ..... CaWB � 2DAOP Pa59RFer Y xINTflx n nest/ 8 #ly&P I3Y x88 USF may- ��� � � �%" area asmaAtrsaxac Aa erPPcaayF aATs. (copy. tray P xacwavP m tae cro Ara oP oxo:mcx xq, AND . r `�: 4Y Ce ad naimously.made by Coumllman Pocl�cs noxml � roilman.mwaP .mpi e.ia araz,wnca:xxi n 4 rril ,.. _",��h ��, � ;,�A� � Na:tia Colley C1 eV ACtornW Prmeneed to the Council ebe Po3lwvlrq: "Tui �- i� " � i {� I F �ewC® lams aAA Fwsrav sT �lr� Ica m.aFeoRca pY Pts srATd�TazaF AND ��" A �" � 111��� � �, �,x 1Yy CIDFTA 8'fF NS9NM F8 Y AB PSACd OFFS®%•vxBlaaAfRgC eUCF ARBde Aaa PRA- p `yi44� �,..'. tx"'y4 h '`'�•. y„.'; vrnr Aa mp ry e. fceyv cemhaat. { � t �'� 4�"3 � '-� 9 sk &'+S otlm ren made by Couxil n Amiap end mwtNad Dy Councllmn Jofivav ta.a&p[said aaz.tame. irotfm "'�� r �, t 1 e �� ra,4 1 a n aAam.a Adazttw raga ed hat:me ll fa 1 ealss v,�, �, ^ a 1 f I Tet -"t y: mpaca aaym Ne31 tated�a.Gd City C —le avin 1 ta,a the cm nder� lamai�.lon.ometm o£the pp , cone x,yt.r t cn6m Axyrca aanzaax a �. - :.r •5 ,�"�� �' �S h9 g tt Colley Ct GY AL Y te9 th mWt Tlm fol owln f �' +�$ i +^"` t € � ST �AAFAara asTBRNrNNi xc m D I C 1 r�'r ' b"s+ D HY N TPP 6? ABNIG Tfli.C�OP aua TBxASF�� aCdH XA GAS 9 dieBm � +y, +��r #,f ;'� �1 � � er Ir m RmssDmm.Aa carxaxc Rsux�ea,coNT. #rr�nmarn mN6 Ixrnc eatsrven4 ae a Sas xkmys 7'• �a��r Vit,� j � s:�. miascRrasn ra Txra.oRmanxeF,.AAxrRc arscauuielxre ram Am RepaAcrXG Au,oRDmaNces ix rom�rscr: �{. q: ? N:.CAmGer Lbwail•NeyteaenTltg Uaf tea Gm Cozy ateeaa.That united Ga 1 ort aekitg£oz a re4 x.�" � ��... aaJuataent m such. Thee tya in A id be a Coot of 6uvire AdJuxtmmt. Nz.Povellxguev[ea tMt ebe.rovpot MW.111 C �e � Sys 1tz, `�i.�'�1- � '�� ��� .,?� � n,+s'�••.a "`t�7f X` �v.'��� '+Xr �`^� 5 .w }'` � ' �""�.;�yr- .s �� y s „�*� �� � J z r��.-'�5 s X i'� 'v`t �r "f•^��� �.""�}'�F �Jh >'i��fi i'-� v }^� r"���....� # RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF .a EaUIPNSNT November 12, 1973 WHEREAS, a necessity exists for the City of Huntsville, s• s �. � ��°I' Texas, to purchase certain:radio equipment for.use by City forces consisting of one (1) base station, one (1) antenna, four (4) remote desk sets, and twenty-one (21)r mobil 2-1 frequency equip- ment quip ment radios; and To: Jim McAlister, City.Manager WHEREAS, the Houston-Galveston Area Council desires to y act as the agent for the said City of Huntsville in publishing From: Boyd Wilder,Water&Sewer Superintendent information on bids for such radio equipment in connection with theb. purchase of like equipment for other.cities, all of which.will re- spF' Subject: Purchase of Road Boring Machine 5v5-dam do€ sult in the benefit to the City of Huntsville by reduced cost through " volume Purchase. s, I find it necessary to purchase another road boring `5r'r z 'tea machine for the maintenance crew. This machineis used NOW, THEREFORE,..HE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of ,; to put water service lines under paned streets e-t5 without' ' the City of Huntsville, Texas, that.the Director of Public Works _. disturbing the pavement. The read boring machine we now ,.vim ¢ k�zn be, and he is hereby, in all things authorized to enter intoan haveis worn out and needs replacing. The machine we have ss- agreement in behalf of the City of Huntsville:with the Houston- ", now is.powered by a gasoline.engine which.has to be placed in the ditch with the rest of the machine. { sa Galveston Area Council for said organization to request kdde on •, the radio ui nt needed b the Cik of Huntsville, Tex$-., end " The boring machinel have taken bids on has a gasoline Xv'x x 'i SFy 'T 1 � - upon.receipt of bids by the by Area Council to engine:which runs a hydraulic motor. I have'.checked out transmit such information to the City Council of the City of Hunts- severaldifferent sources and the hydraulic motor can be ville for acceptance or rejection of any and all bids, with the drivenoff the hydraulic supply-on our backhoe. This-means €... said Souston-Galveston Area Council to submit such bids in accord- *r- we would not need to buy the gasoline.engine to power,the y" ance with the laws of the State of Texas and the Charter of the boring machine. This.would be a SaYinga of.$673 off the City of Huntsville., .., low bid price. This machine will be financed through the contingency fund. There.is$2,500 set aside in this find WHEREUPON, said Resolution wasduly made and seconded r-,h. for a road boring machine. .; and passed by unanimous vote on this the 3 day of.November,. T - The three bids we received are as follows: s,+� 3 1973. i< Utility Supply Co. -$1,401.00 : Municipal Pipe Co. -$1 446.75 THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS * .Trans-Tea Supply Co. -61,458.40 The price of the power unit has been deducted from f ,. BY: j�2c,i�` •-L�. all three bids. MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor s It is my recommendation to.purchase the boring ATTEST; Amachine from the low bidder which is Utility Supply Co. ,� CITY SECRETARY C� gw t. y 1 370 l� 6 , `7tw5',s Y1� �k P 43� s c x "4 - 7111�11 n CERTIFICATE FRH " RESOLUTION:GRANTING CONSENT TO;THE INCLUSION THIN nicxloN oHE wITRIN' Isprug Ljual,S }iia€e i xa Y e a zr k ake JI'ILITY DI ICT, THE STATE OF TEXAS cotiNxY of WALKER i CITY OF HUNTSVILLE - F� w w , We, the undersigned officers of said City,here6.y certify: , as follows: a" "IF 1. The City.Council of said City convened in REGULAR MEETING ON THE .25tIPAY OF 4p4gi4o 1973 at the City Hall and the roll was called of the duly constituted officers and..members of said City Council,:to wit: Morrfa'rWaller,--Mayor, ii Grace Turuer,.Oity Secretary,, 2 ',sh `t • AN R*DINANCE HY THE CITY COUNCIL Or TRE CITY.AF HUNTSVILLE,,TEXAS, Frank H. Moore., Paul W.Knox C-0NSIRMENG THE ACCEPTANCE OF CERTAIN RIDS, PO A THE pUACEABE OF EgUIP- '` John F. Thompson, Scott jAnbcn M$NT AND DF,. INSNG APISCES,I THAT PAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE ,b John W. Amick, Jahn Dunlap OF SUCH EgDI9MENT SMALL'HE eY GERTII�ICATE 6F OHLIGATION, DETERMINING Ralph Davis, Edwin L. Dicken9. THAT NOTICE RA8`HEEN PUS IS HE4 AS REQIII' D OP'THE INTENTION TO ISSUE P SUCH CNRTIkIf;LY'ES'or O8L'LOATLON',ANMD�TBBRWFSE CONFIRMING A^},ID ADTROAI.Z- THB f�.'.L7BBb AYIflET FOR SUCH;EQUIPMET.' `t" and all of said persons were present, except the following ab- ING OF PNN WBHHENS, the City of Huntsville,has heretofore advertised' thus constituting aqudrum. Whereupon,among`oefier buainesa,' k• u ° °. ta,.. and accepte;k.bid"s fpr the purchase:of oris 11),'1974 international CO t` the following was transacted at:said Meet'3ug.. a written 190A Tryck W/5;Speed Transmission staxidaxd, One (1) Dempster-Dumpster a 14 Series C eP45-?5C and one (1) 1-3/4 Cu yd. Articulating Rubber Loader, t tea, RESOLUTION GRANTING CONSENT'CQ THE INCLUSION tlt the aa,4d equipment to be used in connection with the City$=I-• k,L teflon Daparkment- 08 LAND WITHIN THE v aTT''P ITORIAL dllB g. and tha,City Street Department; and ;S- ?,,, >. DICTION OF.THE CITY WITHIN Spring Lake WHi3EHAB, the City Council or the City of Huntsville hag �rz.",y UTILITY DISTRICT. ` yq heretofore officially determined that it would be in the beat interest - of the city to"purchase said equipment. ' a was duly introduced for the consideration of said City Council a and read in full. It was than duly moved and seconded that `s NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF:THE - ' I N CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TERAS: �, said Resolution be adopted; and„after due discussion, said „, x • motion, carrying with it the adoption of'said Resolution, # Section 1. That the City of Huntsville confirms the accept- prevailed and carried by the following vote: ” ance of bide submitted by Scott Holman Company, Inc. for one (1)1974 International'CO 190A Truck W/5 Speed Transmission Standard for abid AYES: All members of said.City Council shown present 1; of $12,300.x6;:one (1) Dempatar-Du npater series C DP45-2,5C for a bid `.above voted"Aya,'o.with the exception of one. of$13,181.06, and from the Hyco Equipment Company of One (1) 1-3/4 NOES: ONe " k Cu. Yd. Articulating Rubber Loader for a bid of $20,396.46. K" tp Section 2. That the City Council of the City of Huntsville •vi 2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid` + �, determines that it would"be in the beat interest of the said City to '�;', .Resolution adopted at the Meeting described in the above and ; , payfor all of such equipment by.equipment acquisition Certificates of ' foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this:Certificate; Obligation and that notice of such intentionIsheretofore published that said Resolution has been duly recorded in said`.City ' in She offi:isl newspaper of theCityof Huntsville, The Huntev ale Council's minutes of said Meeting; that.the above and.foregoing '�.• aeyt, item, ea required by law, and that it is in the best interest of said `'t .paragraph is a true, full and correct excerpt from said City. aye City to saes legislation creating.said Certificates ofObllgation as. Council's minutes of said Meeting pertaining to the adoption'. - § a an obligation of said City. - c - o£said Resolution; that the persona named in the ascus.and j a PASSED on this the 9th day of December, 1973. ., foregoing paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified and acting officers and members of said City Council as indicated therein; S .* and that each of the officers and members:of said City Council ( ix`'M was duly and sufficiently notified officially and personally, in advance,of the time, place and purpose of the aforesaid g i MORRIS I. L , Mayor ' ,ryy, IWALER e€ Meeting, and that said Resolution would be introduced and , ATTEST: considered for adoption at said Meeting, and each of said ty officers and,ambers.consented, in advance, to the holding of said Meeting for such purpose; and that said Meeting was . GRACE TDRNER,-Ci y Secretary } '� open to the public asrequiredby law; and that public noticeT, of the time, place., and purpose of said meeting was given as €-� ® APPROVED AS TO FORM: required by Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 6252-17, as amended. V MARTI D. COLLEY , City Attorney.: k p m.tl.;v x +. .A•+�u.-3c „ ,RIA, ?1 �` ' f'4 v"I'm 5412& 7 SNg 3i That the Mayor oftsaid City has approved, and hereby RESOLUTION GRANTING CONSENT TO:THE INCLUSION approves, the aforesaid Resolution;.that the Mayor and the OF LAND WITHIN THE EETRATERRITbRTAL RIkIS- 1, 'I City Socxetfiry of said City have duly signed said Resolution; S. DICTION OF,THE CITY WITRIN'spring Lake' and that their signing of this Certificate shall roAstitute UTILITY pISTRICT, the signing of the attached and following copy,of said Resolu- tion £or all purposes. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 54,016,Chapter 94, SI AND SEALED this the LL_day of , 1973. Texas Water Code, a majotity in value of the holders Of title �/1= ^�-u�-sPO-� ^�• � '� of the land therein have filed a request for consent, from City Secretary Mayor the City of Huntsville, to Create South:Huntsville:Municipal; (CITY SEAL) Utility.District;and, WHEREAS. Spring Lake Utility District li lies within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of a Huntsville; and.;: •,,,,�,< WHEREAS', Spfing.Lake` Utility District i & "•. proposes to prnvide pater, sewerage, and storm drainage feciki ties and services:to the land within its boundaries; r BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNfSVILLE:: k } ky That the City of Huntsville hereby grants its , ^r " ,ea. ',�•-, consent to the inclusion of land lying in its extraterritorial jurisdiction within Spring.Lake Utility rx�u"^t3 t, ( 4,.� r'. •': District, the boundaries of the proposed district being described in Exhibit"A"attached hereto and made a part hereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CIT4 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE: That the City Secretary is hereby directed to file a copyof such resolution in the permanent records of her office.. ADOPTED:TI ..1973. -vn ---- { � - o I "EXHIBIT A" FIELD NOTES FOR Spring Lake UTILITY.DISTRY<3T Iia ot, C1C of Huntav111e�Teras. y. Y BEighwo,,C at a po11 in the east right of way,�;o FM Nighway.1384 in the J. Annie Survey, Wal'lcer ATTEST: County, said po- being 40 ft fY%tSm, artd at rfght y���� Q��h angles to, engineer"s eenterline,stati°n 126iFQy City Secretary, City of HunCsvilley a$16 in. rpd from which a 12-in, ire bears 587°E 25.8 ft.,.an Il-in lrlsek'j.aek bears NbO'R Teras. and a 10+a.n,pine'bears 56�,°B:5.8 ft.; » APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: THENCE,:S 0$0 54' 11"E 401.35£t., along an un- improved road to aconcrete monument for corner; City Attorne city of 11dasville,. - i y y> y TH$NCB,continuing along said road, 53.7°41' 28" E Texas. 315.03 ft. to a concrete monument-Eor cornea; (CITY'S BEAL) _ THENCE,.,S 230 57' 24"E 372 76 ft. along the road +F I to a concrete monual for corner; THENCE,:S JOn 061 34' E 150.55 ft.,,along the road' I to a concrete monument for corner, TNEHCR,,S 00° 46" 33" E 239.14 ft., 41-9 the road to s concrete monument far edrner, said corner being `�` .. in the south line of the S. Beachamp Survey,A-42, 1 Walker County; I THENCE,with said aureey line, S 63°'37' 36" E- 296.10 ft., to a epnerete monument in the south line of the Beachamp Survey, which monumentalsomv 'ka the northwest corner of the W. N.Mock Survey A-401, Walker County;.. „ THENCE,with theBeachamp-Mack Survey linea, S65° . E 2,532.48 ft., to en iron rod for corner, said corner ': being also the southeast corner of the S. Beanhamp Survey; ,r U THgNCEy with the east line of the Beachamp Survey N 25 E 1344 ft., to an iron.:pipe for comer, satd k- > _ corner Survey;beingalso the northeast corner Of the Beachamp y' i TH�NCR,with the.north line of the Beachamp Survey N 65 N 2724.3 ft.., to a concrete monument For corner; THENCE, S 250 E 600.07 ft., to the centerliveof Auto=Road, at 570.07 ft.,.passing a concrete monument iI marking,the north right-of-way for Autumn Road;: �. r, THENCE,with the centerline of said road N 650:53' W � x 1153.0 ft., to the centerline of FM Highway 1374, said $- re point being at engineer's centerline station 105+10; THENCE,with thecenterline of said FM 1374, as ^ }t, recorded VolumeL, page of the Minutes of the Walker County Commissioners Court Meetings 2,110 ft.,.. I f to the PLACE.OF BEGINNING. r a d 4 �t ,��'��� z�.s_ �., .�t`� �>�,*eve.' a-.��x x"�' .��:• y" a ffl Jua u.. o y -.�9g. '9p E7d."i31 a x r� - Y a $ s p x $ g o 7 `'- 241, cl 051 ��'I"�1 a p : i x S S S 4 gyp x 10 arrt ys -� r rry IE f ON r . a 2 � � � B No S) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, such ninety (90) day,period, a statement in writing signedby the TEXAS, BY AYA$NDxING ANORDINANCE HERETOFORE PASSED KNOWN AS THE TAXICAB Director of Public Works showing;that said vehicle=hei."an-inapeeted, ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY AMENDING SECTIONS the date 0£ each in9peCtiOn, the 1lcehae awuber Of�su'�'h uehicl:e, the 16-1, DEFIkITTONS; 16-4, NINETY DAY INSPECTIONS; BY ADDING THERETO NEW name of the permittee and the serialum nu- of his.pei^mit, and that the SECTIONS 16.33, REFUSAL TO PAY TAXICAB FARE: AIRING TAXICAB WITH INTENT lights}brakes,and erecting a aratu§ of ash vehiEle are it good TO DEFRAUD; 16.34, RETURiti OF 'ARTICLES.LEFT INTAXICAH-; "16.35„AUTRORITY mechanical oondition. ,.cc�, ` Jpt-;Z�G/tt AND DUTIES OF P©LICE OFTICERS GENERALLY WITH REGARD TO HOLDERS AND, DRIVERS,; 16.36, FAILURE TO PAY AD VALOHFdf TAXES; 16.37, FARES TO,COMPLY BE IT pRDA2NED" 3Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF.HUNTSVILLE, WITH TAXIMETER READING,- FLAT RATES; 16.38, SIZE AND DESIGN , TAXIMETER; TEXAS, THAT THS CODE pF ORDINPS7CES OF THE CITY OF EI[JNTSVIS�LL BE 16.39, FILING A SCHEDULE OF RATES WITH CITY,SECRETARY; 16.401,�.RECEIPT AMENDED BY ADDING THE ADDITIONAL SECTIONS TD AN 01 Mb1V�E"A$RETOFORE FOR FARES; 1E.41, DISPLAY OF LICBNSE; 16,.42, BUSINESS RECORDS-SYSTEM PASSED."EITLLD�-TAXICAB ORDLNANCbF THE CITY ©F HE7N1�^VIt, TESLAS, RE4UIRED OF ALL HOLDERS; 16.43, ANNUAL6.45,TS; 15.44, PERIODIC INSPECT- WHICH SAID NEW SECTEDNS SHALL 88 tDMBERED-AND'$,H?�'LL READ A$FOLLOWS: IONSE CONDITION OF VEHICLE GE,�IEFAI,LY-;.16.45, CONDUCT OF DRIVER; 16.46�. PROCEDURE FOR RECEIVING AND DISCHARGING PASSENGERS; HSE DELETIRTG THERE'.: SEC;. 36.3}. REFD.SAL.TQ PA7C TAXI=AS FAQ: H.TRiNG T2,5XICAH,WTH INTENT' FROM..SECTIONS 16.x, CRUISING PROHIBITED; 16.6 PAmaNGON STREETS, 16.14, T.... , ... APPLICANT TO BE RESIDENT OF COUNTY. ` - It shall'be unlawful for any person to reuse to pg-y t#1 lial fasQ of BE IT ORDAIN'= BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, any taxicab after having`hirr� the same, and it s:Y�all be,unlawful for TEXAS., THAT THE CDUE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OE HUNTSVILLE BE AMENDED any person to hire any taxicab with inte`nt to del the person from BY AMENDING AN GPJDT SNCE HRRETOFORE PASSED ENTITLED TAXICAB ORDINANCE whom it is hire$of the value of:such asrgi°Ce. TY OF THE CIOF 'ku iTs i;E, TZXAS, AS IFOLLOWS: SEC. 16.Z4, $E OF ARTI,CL195 LE$'T IN TAJCICA P: SECTION 15.1. DEFINITIONS. � It shah be the duty of every taxicab driver to,return wrthout delay to the owner, if aMy any luggage, merchandise or othgr pr-operty left. in Taxime¢ar the taxicab. If the owner is not known,'the driver shall deliver to _ " x the holder, immediately upon the-driver's:return to the`terminal, any s 5. A mechanical instrument or device by which the charge hire of a � ^>- - property whatsoever the ax his.taxicab with a complete report as rto e ,.. y taxicab, at a predetermined rate or rates, is.mechanically calculated- - ^a and registered for distance traveledt £or waiting time, if any, and when it was left in the taxicab and the circumstances relating thereto. - ' ^. extra passengers, if any, and upon which such charge shall be indicated by means o£ clearly legible figures. SEC. 15.35. AU,THORITIC ANA DUT .d.,OI' COLICS OkkFICE�ItS GF,I]T_RAILY WITH:REGARD TO HOLB AND A1tIVE S. - Waiting Time Every police officer of the City is hereby given authority and is enjoined The time when a taxicab is not in motion fromthe time of acceptance ` to watch and observe the col holders and drivers operating under ' 2. - this chapter. .Upon discovering a violation of the.pxovisions of this ' f h time the e me of discharge of passenger, but.does not include time chapter, every such officer shall take immediate steps toenforce the the taxicab. snot in motion due to any cause other than the request,.' law, either by arrest, or by report to proper officials. Specific instruc act or fault of the passenger. The first three minutes elapsing prior tions, in this connection-, shall be delivered to every police officer e - to the arrival of a passenger at the.beginning of a trip shall not be; of the City under the direction of the Chief of Police. a� considered as waiting time, and in no event shall any time be considered as waiting time for any period prior to the time of arrival designated SEC. 16.36. FAILIIRE TO PAY AD VALOREM TAXES. by the prospective.passenger when requesting a taxicab. - SECTION 16..4. NINETY DAY INSPECTION. The franchise or operating contract will become subject toforfeiture.and cancellation upon the holder thereof becoming delinquent in the payment of ad valorem taxes upon,any vehicle, equipment or other property of Every holder of a permit ab conduct s such businesicab s in d each n shall the holder':used or operated directly or indirectly in oonneetion With the have each and every taxicab used le such business inspected each ninet �' � taxicab service, and no holder will use or permit o be used any vehicles, anddays by the City of Huntsville Municipal onpor before fora fee of n o equipment, or other property directly or indirectly in connection with and shall file with the City Secretary, on or before :the expiration of - � D _ taxicab service for which the ad valorem taxes due and owing from all _. said properties-.are not paid.. 36l 365` ; x ss 1.r'�i � � ^sa� � .• Seventy-Five Cents ($.75) for the first two^tenths`of a mile. SEC. If.3.7. FARES TO COMPLY WITR_tMIMETER READING• FLAT RATES Ten Cents ($.10) :for each additional two-tenths of a mile'. It shall be unlawful for any person owning, operating, driving or - in charge of any taxicab to pperate or drive such taxicab unless. This rate is applicable up to and including two passengers who such taxicab:is equipped with taximeter and such taximeter is used to are picked up:and delivered to the same address. determine the fare to be 'charged, and no other or different fare shall - be charged than the fare recorded on the reading face of such taximeter If there are two passengers going to separate addressed, the for any trip; and no other rates or methods of measuring f the distance taxicab must deliver the passenger going to the closest destination from or time charges shall be allowed except by taximeter a8'herein pro- the point of pick up, clear the tailmeter, and`then proceed to the vided, except the holder may authorize the driver of a taxicab to make second destination which is the greatest distance frmn`the point of the :flat rate charges for trips between the Cityand other incorporated pick up. municipalities within:the metropolitanarea in accordance with the ' flat':rate fare posted; in such taxicab. - Rowever,:the taximeter shall be For each additional passenger more than two, fifty, cents 0.510) in operation at all times,when the taxicab has a'passenger on flat rate ` _ may be added <..to the fare as determined by the =taximeter. farewhilesuch taxicab is within the-City. Parcels and merchandise shall be charged at the same rate as BEC.:16.38 S "7rE A DF3ST,GN OF TA�EI TER. Passengers. Every taxicabhaving affixed thereto ataxiineter. shall use a taximeter �No holder of a taxicab permit shall charge less than the rates of a size and design approved by the supervisor of public utilities, prescribed by City Council and on file with the city Secretary. ' and such taximeter shall conform to the following specifications: ;F A current schedule of all:rates and fares-chargedby the holder (1) They taximeter shall be a mechanical instrument:or device•by "hall always he on file with the City of Secretary. The holder may from fi.. which the charge for hire of a taxicab is mechanically calculated for , time to time propose changes in those rates and,fares with the city ddistance traveled, for waiting time, if any, and upon which such charge Secretary for consideration of the City Council and left on file for' or charges shall be indicated by means of clearly legible figures which a period of thirty (3Q) days. If, within that:period,:.the same have ...,. are electrically lighted eachtime the taximeter flag isthrown-from - - been approved or have not beenactedupon by the City Council, in whole , nonearning to earning position. �^ orinpart, the whole:.or part so approved, or so not acted upon shall. take effect, as proposed; provided, however, said City'.Council shall have ^u'^ (2) Every taximeter must register upon visual counters the following the right, by resolution duly passed, to extend the time for.action upon items: j4,, such proposed,:changes :in rates or fares for a reasonable time and, in : (a)- Total.miles, unless shown by accurate registration on such case, the City Council shall give the holder notice of having orders - speedometer, tested and in good working order, on:the such extension.prior to the end of said thirty day period. Any holder. taxicab. of a permit who deviates from the rates as approved by the City Council b shall be subject to having the..permit as issued by the City of Huntsville e {b) Paid miles. cancelled andsaidholder of said cancelled permit shall not be allowed to secure another permit without approval of said City Council. (c) Number of units. (d) Number of trips. SEC. 16.40. RECEIPT FOR FAgP,S,:r. - ' If demanded by any passenger, :the driver in charge of taxicab shall (3) Each taximeter must:be furnished with a tamperproof switch and deliver to the person paying for the hiring of the same, at the time -_ . - system of electricaldistribution so thatwhen the taximeter flagis in of such payment, a receipt therefor inle legible t g, y , p qi type or writin either b the "high" or nonearning position, the crusing light or lights will be mechanically printed receipt.or by specially prepared receipt,.containing automatically lighted, betweensunset and sunrise, and when thetaximeter , , the name of the holder, the taxicab number, the taximeter number, any .r flag is on "Mileage" or "time" both of which are earning positions, an items for which a charge is made, the:. total amount paid, and the date of amber "telltale" light of thetop light will be automatically lighted, -r� ' payment. and will be visible from all direction, at all times. ' SEC.. 16.41. DISPLAY OF LICFNSE. rx i+ SEC. 16.39. :FILING A SCHEDULE OF RATES AND FARES WITH CITY SECRETARY. Everydriver licensed'under this chapter shall conspicuously display From.the effective date of this ordinance until changed by the City his taxicab driver's license in the manner required by the supervisor rr3� Council, the following rates shall be effective: when such driver is operating a taxicab. 366 367 K p {" ,�`n}' ..,... v . - q� � ��v'��Vis ! ,`��€. �a�. ���••,�.,^.;,,,,�,z,� �ix� . k"d �rj,a �,� x`' � "' � ;t cis ��,€�'.�,yf .,.� 1111 I'M In - SEC. 16e692. BUSINESS RECORDS SYSTEM,REQUIRED OF ALL HOLDERS. SEC. 16.5. CRUISING PROHIBITED. -Every holder under provisions of this chapter shall establish, ]seep it shall be unlawful for the driver of any taxicab to drive or cruise and maintain a system of records of such business and its operations. about on the stress of the city seeking passengers who have not -.Every system,established and maintained shall meet with::the approval theretofore ordered or.called for a taxicab. of the Director-of Finance. : SEC. 16.6. PARKING ON STREETS. SEC. 16.43. ANNUAL REPORTS. It shall be unlawful for the owner or driverof any taxicab to park 'Every holder shall submit to the Director of Finance receipts, expenses or leave standing or permit toe parked..or left standing such taxicab and statistics of operation for.each year of operation in accordance on the streets of the city, except while loadingandunloading passengers" with a"uniform system prescribed by the supervisor of public utilities, into and from such taxicab, and';except that a taxicab maybe parked in not later than.the twentieth day of the month next following the close : front of the Central station from wh'ichits owner's business is operated. ., of such year's operation; provided, the supervisor .of public utilities SEC1614APPLICANT m0 HE RESIDENT OF COUNTY. may permit such,.reports-.-to be made on the basis of fiscal year_. 16.14. - operations or, if found more convenient to both the City and the holder, If the .applicant for a permit under this�article.-is an individual,_:before such reports may be on the basis of a calendar year of operations. anp permit is granted, it shall be made to appeal that the applicant is SEC. 16,•.44. PERIRALLY'ODIC INSPECTIONS: CONDITION OF VEHICLE GENE a bona fide residentodf.the county. if the applicant is a partnership, a member of the - partnership who be in active charge and control of `. -.Every taxicab operating,,under this chapter shall be inspected periodically the affairs of the partnership shall he a bona fide resident of the .:, by the'Health Sanitarian at various intervals. Every vehicle operating county,.:and if the applicant is corporation, the president or other .. � under this chapter shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. executive officer in active charge and control of the management of the ;rc, s?;yr,,, count shall be a bona fide resident of the corporation + If any taxicab is found. to be unsafe, unsanitary or unsightly, the co � p Y, Director of Public Works and/or the City Health Inspector may direct s a that the vehicle be taken out of service until made safe, sanitary and PASSED on the/3,day of1973. ,yy�Qm ) , F} _ presents a neat.appearance. SEC. 16.45. CONDUCT OF DRIVER. CITY OF'HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS w No driver of a taxicab shall solicit g annoying patronage in a loud or anno in - b tone of voice, or by sign or inanymanner annoy any person or obstruct 7 5 F BY the movement of.any persons, or follow any person for the purpose of : ,. , soliciting patronage. MORRIS I. WALLER, TTA DR r ah SEC. 16.46. PROCEDURE FOR RECEIVING AND.DISCHARGING PASSENGERS. ATTEST: ' Drivers shall not receive or discharge passengers in the roadway of any ��a r street,,:but shall drive to the righthand curb as nearly as possible, or, ^ }E in the rabsence oofda curb, o the extreme righthand side of a road, and CITY SECRETARY c •. g passengers, except upon one-Way streets where '. passengers may be discharged at either the righthand or lefthand curb APPROVED: �t or side of the roadway in the absence of a curb. c BE ITORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OrTHE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, MARTIN D. COLLEY, *" TEXAS, THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE BE AMENDED BY DELETING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FROM AN ORDINANCE HERETOFORE City Attorneys. s � PASSED ENTITLED TAXICAB ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: (SEAL). f -" 368 369 .. a r1 AN ORDINANCE'S AUTHORIZING t SAM recognizes ec nizes Sam Houston State University,Campus Security Police HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY/W�7FORCE'THE LAWS OF THE STATE ', o9 y p y OF TEXAS AND THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE ON CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN as..peace officers as that term is defined under the laws of THE SAID CITY AS, PEACE OFFICERS, DESIGNATING SUCH AREAS AND the.State of Texas and that the within ordinance shall.not be PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. - deemed to limit or otherwise diminish the authority of said peace officers as authorizedby any statute ofthe State of WHEREAS, Sam Houston State University. Texas or any regulation issued by the Board of Regents of Sam ' Police are designated peace officers under the laws of the State Houston State University. l of Texas, and as such, have authority to enforce the laws of the ' State of Texas upon:.the campus o£ Sam Houston State University PASSED in open Council on this the `. day of November, and other areas as under the law provided; and 1973_ WHEBEAS, the City:Council Of the City of Huntsville, Texas, deems it appropriate to further authorite said Sam Houston THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS State University Ponce to enforce City ordinances and to confirm authorization..already either expressly or impliedly BY ",. indicated in the statutes Of the State of Texas for such - MORRZS I. WA MR, Maybr Police to enforce the laws of the State of Texas within thesaid City and in cooperation with officials of Sam'Houston State University to further designate and define areas to be ATTEST: s specifically patroled by said Campus Security Police. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCILOFGRACE TURNER, City Secretary a : THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE BE ENACTED AND EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER PASSAGE.� APPROVED AS TO FORM:- x Section 1. That Sam Houston State University ` '� - ;, `'+- Police shad in all things be vested with authority as MARTIN D. COLLEY, peace officers to enforce the laws of the State of Texas and City Attorney �y the City of Huntsville, Texas, within the said City Of Huntsville, Texas, and,specifically in the following defined areas: Avenue J from 15th Street;to 22nd-Street u ,k + Avenue I from 16th Street to Avenue H, intersection - c# Avenue $-from 16th street to Avenue 1, intersection - ,& 17th Street from Avenue Hto Avenue M Avenue 0 from 17th Street to 19th Street Ty :. 19th Street from Avenue oto Sam Houston Avenue Sam Houston AYenue from 17th street to 22nd Street. _ S-LHOuataa Amus ep Avenue N-1/2 7 r College Farm Road'from 22nd Street to Interstate 95 .20th Street from Sam Houston Avenue to Avenue H - )' `� 21st Street from Sam Houston Avenue to Avenue J " 19-1/2 Street from Avenue-1 to Avenue H 15th Street from Avenue J to Avenue K (University-Ave.) Avenue K (University Ave,) from 15th Street to 17th Street .Section 2. 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"a.MR. �-� ordinance effective.to abandon that portion of 19-1/2 street AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, from its intersection with the east line of Avenue.:I in an easterly " °"R � .+ 1 ,✓. °�+rx T TEXAS, DETERMINING THAT A NECESSITY EXISTS IN THE PUBLIC IN - feet should be conditioned direction adistance of approximately 450 r`�€ TEREST FOR THE CLOSING AND ABANDONMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF upan the.acquisition of said real estate for public"purposes by 'CERTAIN CITY STREETS.WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE SAID 'Sam Houston State University. a { : CITY,AUTHQRIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF THAT:PORTION OF THE CITY i 3 STREET LYING WITHIN THE VACATED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY TO BE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT.ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CONVEYED TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY THE CITY OFHUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE VA- .,,, ' :FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY, ESTAB- CATING AND.ABANDONING CERTAIN PORTIONS OF PUBLIC STREETS WITHIN LISHING ACONDITION PRECEDENTTO THE CONVEYANCE OF:ONE SUCH THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE SAID CITY BE ENACTED AS FOLLOWS' STREET AND.OTHERWISE ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. * Section 1. That 20th Street as it is presently used tt WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville has for several years and travele within the City limits of the City of Huntsville,, .monitored-the growth of said City in accordance with the master Texas, to the extent of the width presently owned and utilized by Y ,.,t, f, s. •_ plan for the development of the City of'Huntevxlle.and in connection said City from its intersection with the east line of Avenue:I, >>. ' therewithhas cooperated from time to time with officials of Sam Houston State University, in an easterly direction, a distance of 550 feet, more or less, -.. y, a public institution located within the ..; to the eastern terminal of said.20th Street at thewestproperty corporate limits of the City of Huntsville,Texas,,which institution line of the paved parking lot owned by Sam Houston:State University, iE„ Yi .:has developed a maetex plan for the orderly growth.of said State be vacated,.abandoned, and closed as a public street, effective upon "c r institution in a coordinating:effort with the master plan for the the passage of this ordinance. development of the City of Huntsville; and WHEREAS, the respective master lana of the Cit of y__ "Section 2. That 19-1/2 Street as it is presently used .._ z P P Y .and traveled within the City limits of the City of:Huntsville, *., Huntsville and Sam Houston State University are designed to de- . .Texas, to the extent of the width presently Owned and utilized by „F velop the University area within the limits of the City of Hunts- said City from its intersectionwiththe eastline;of Avenue 1, vi in a.manner deemed in the best interest of the public as in an easterly direction, a distance of 450 feet., more or less, ,y• - a whole, taking into consideration.environmental, beautification, to the eastern terminal of said 19-1/2 Street; provided however, "axe and other related factors, includingthe local traffic flow and that the abandonment and vacation of the use of 19-1/2 Street control with the result that a determination has been made.that as a public Street shall not be effective nor become effective aportion of 20th Street, located within the said City of Huntsville until.such time as all property contiguous to either side of said - for a distance of approximately 550 feet east from the intersection. Street for that portion to be abandoned is acquired fox public y t" =s of said street with.Avenue-I terminates in the.parking lot.of P g purposes by Sam.Houston State University. Upon acquisition of property owned by-Sam Houston State University, thereby limiting e; title to such real.estate by Sam Houston State University,.the the usefulness of said street to the public as a whole and that w provisions.of this ordinance:shall.automatically become effective the construction,of certain buildings.within the campus of Sam withoutfurther action upon thepart of the City Council of.then Houston >. .State University:would best be served by locating on a City of Huntsville,Texas. portion of said Street and that by virtue thereof, a.necessity - sexists for the closing, vacating and abandoning of said Street Section 3. Beit further ordained.:by the said City and that such action would be in the best interestof the public; Council that the Mayor of said City be, and he is hereby authorized '-44 V � that further, a'portion of 19-1/2 Street within the said City of to convey by Deed.of Abandonment that portion of said City street. Huntsville for a distance of approximately 450 feet from its inter- designated herein with such deed to that portion of 20th Street ""y section with the east line of Avenue Iin said City is also similarly to beexecuted forthwith and the deed to 19-1/2 Street to be executed ° rx situated and that the best interest of the public would be served only.upon fulfillment of the condition precedent to abandonment of r by abandoning, vacating and closing of said Street; and said Street as� provided in the within ordinance. WHEREAS, the said City Council o£the City of Huntsville, Section 7 4. Be it.further ordained that the City Council .�-- f; Texas, finds that all property located on either side of said 20th of the City OF Huntsville, Texas, by virtue of the facts recited Street in the: - in the preamble to the within ordinance that a necessity exists area proposed to be vacated and abandoned is owned by Sam Houston State University,but that aportion of 19-1/2 Street is still owned in fee simple by private individuals'the area proposed'to be vacated and abandoned and that therefore, any such C �x - i. £ t s.: J M M .......... ..... RgN=', g, .. 'M 5 ....... Aggq KIP for the abandonment of said public streets and that the best in- terest of the public as a whole would be so served by such action. PASSED in open Council on this theday of November, 1973. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 41 BY. mayor ATTEST. GRACE TURNER, City Secretary n X 1 ' arc 4'. S ...... _F- TO MAR IN D. 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't ��ri F„�'` "°�L_ effilr3rrC ze oP oa➢rcxT nsrP6zr HParaas. �¢h,. ,I p `f JSm MCAiaetxr Ci Gy Nenegerx psacwtca Certiftwte of owls.ttow Por Na Aadi—twAr ➢unpatwa t""" , x `si V i,* 5 5 Mereln collas,city Aimmoy,Prwwtea Cr81n.w;.ewPlmim taeaacaPmom or etas. apk t a lbtlw vee mese by Cwaollmw Dlekwaud eeoonded by Cwmflmw Martine,m adopt AAIa—1—. 5�' �Ct a xotim central unanimwely. ��' .��,({Y E �� Merton Col Ctk atm Y eras ted. rTl'CIXIxC L .rte E�.'i. 3 TBXAHx AUTmarAri3C $31 6)OC CT86�� W Ce t �r X Nnd eLPCATNex DATBD HeRlax 19)3 6&^R HG AIV➢ aBPCRH DOR8Sx8 S APPaAR ,a`' xeabnx:LsvrrnG A w rHurDc DinaczADax Ls Pao ,jr .rr r sun crrr m PAr zas zxPaAasr zam+aonAan asTHe PD Pas xanaxrz y s AsseamaHf ANn mzcecmrox oe aDce Ax n P�vrsmna rxc DamrAw xsurrnc Ta mss eve) 'A`L GQ ?. `'z E� T8I6 CHarNAmCe: I��. _ Sr Ae ACPAG PCAP038 Aw eCT OP AY? �' Hotiw roes made by Cowan n D w At Aacmded by roanrl3mw b]ax to adopt CMironre ae reed. }+ 4t �` �I 1.-: fakim carded unanimw3Y. h,. .�" "�� YfE'F61'°3Lf.'y S,�'� ', � �• .55'a�",F�� -"1"'f+ "�.�.r: � �t��� -�'-R 3 ffi Page B) Pg 51 OF COAACSL AB SNG OP a9 CITY •MA0R4R—1,PSARB,NA8 BNI PY,19)3•A OP AS 1DU L N88TZRC oP NT9Vx asCe!®8R A,t exTas AIllT CP.'LW LLB,,Wtiaf eWATY,9aXA6,NA9 HNLD ON 9)3, NFNUT OR MHOWVILW BSLU Oa NOVAY AT M TW CITY W L,SOP)-11.H➢AabTr AUHTHVFLLNr THXAy.lr af➢L,I_—slWasz,wAdvws➢rN;rases The rovmetl m[Sn RaJv]ar Rase£on at`tAe city Aail wltb'the mllmdap n&abera pruuta _- -. TAe Council mt 1.Regula Huaion At the City o.II ri1w the fullo:Jin9 member'.piacent, Wmrrii Wtler,Nagar el abwm t obmm�l esr Nayos e terrg Wabne ��..➢S takes.. Paul Xeiax �Lazry TiAM Wore Pav3 qmx aMzro Au[Sua 9p Frank Nome rex C[ly called m ozd by rte Wllai,Wyw W meati 9 alley order by No i taller.Mayor. No rme d by ro ilea.•W sad ronded by rovnvl➢mn Amfak m aBprove the mtrntu of me. tfm W Had by Couctlmn Dtpkue d emailed by rouncilmaDavia to adopt me minutes of.the pro- prevlaW November 13.1973 meatirg. Ocion castled umNmuely.. viou Rwoobet P)•19)3 Regular X6atlrg. Wtian.—Ad avm fm.M. WNaA PL1YT APANENffiIr 3tyD RNIX389T PEW.NPD TAIo!TA Wtwa sae made by rouaeilmatl ek eM a awtled by Couwflmu➢tekeu m sit autbor£ty W AOAR£x 0 regru ik an oonnettry the Pr1Wty elver _1Y regarding mtwe eewei Blank imgmoamnta. abm essCoa,regrueotiay the 6tudmt mte of Nes Reuamn Stet 0 owei Cy,PSu tea h unefF Imtlan mrried uwrtmuly. _ +Wnee rg Y roam puaean 0 pro ry 4u o. Iutioa u !Is CSC 31 m rdinanm hibi Iva pk traPfl rcue I betseen Avenue 1 atW l6m Street. Wyoz Wlles reguutad City ALCwmy,Maztin Colley toprepare ar'ardtisx-e FAAYS W Pzohibltfng LGo lru.. effiC an Avenue..i etM en eyeemx: ' Ifotfon vee a by.—I—Dukes eN eemMed by Coundlman Tohaeoa m 1.. u Agmuu! R&YO.VAD WLLIIiG ` with and Johaeon m mntfue study of CW IOv-1,rates Asada rim saver Autbortty:.Motim Marti +moaalY• L ^.r+ CS y a 4 gree tea the f crl sac m axelli x1R1M i Hoe an Che a mx 1 y tte h p2 ne➢r+tf to f .sem al by allari indiviaval W P any ea1u9- iFT'S x k Hyp bl umbe eta­I..i bangs Po moving m building �'. tion was made by Co I artl. d by nallaen Aefn m D£ve Cf ty Adaiatetratim [Son by mo11m D! s mnded by umilWn Jahns 91rc City ge:r Jin 6 5_ a {' auLborlAB m=Ain.fw Skis Al Fmm•A.elmeMr mutruatlm a!to L£ttle➢segue HalSyark. Notion Ncuraterr authority m Ixgoa r f the remV 3 of auiAUTed building. -1 urrlea sunlmuaSy. 4 mrrted uuaimoualy TT69 GRH- ARTS.SCaBWLa ORDINAXCB dy�: aWFLDIA9 AeRNtfADasa rXK& .`vNagar W31 preaentad .agues[frm r:SNd a far an Jmandaa R ohmdul 123 ated °; `R� [i me amde bV Covncilmn ukima sad nded Coucrlmen Dickeu m tho ie@ me Texay.De $}. . .. is A cna! d) bleed ­B-9Pensee that tWv u[Awes e" allar xemmaeltl .E` +� mnf oPCorreoCiou Co baptn rebulldipp!!s Aaziel Wtl as+ted AesnSmve3Y• %,irx- m Che roumil_t A TA.Smraaa wdi m 1 1n az .>4 'ii 4 l W R8 T No[ton 9 uvailn JONsan aeon ••^^ilmn Amick m aaoPt�the Amended Rate -'" - ? ems i ' `tit. Ordamaaa. (copy At­;. N tea umNm aly.� aaa implemnmeionMAI21- aeiau—I. t,to city Aa.o-daer.um mr Parlhaz.wav,mala.um I a HHS �� �{, meJx Couvvflmu Dickens rayv m t Dei n intra a you into efPevlin Ne NLusA that UrLLtei Cea [ ,f F 3) Nainfai CW Cwperature la all C2Ty 6u11a1r.9e at 610 during the.[Ater mnma ane)B aegreu in .. pruut m[be Coumil a mpor! P me Smreue tW1r revlaw ens A—— 'All. pym— tAc (3) ax[Lgulab ell smeaeaeary me ermmentLL evtetae ilyktlrg. Chub.—I,Munger of ked Cu !sled tWt Ae wmuld preaen ch sport M th sited. k}3�'6h� �r,e �`'PL 1��., (3) Camaro to 1 mr Sisal egvlyren[aM eutmbilu ard[rvale m the uWosi witboui Impelring �'4�`"- eZAS POUCH '4'S F+"3•'K�$f4. assn[.2 rvarn. ,�yL Jin xMlieterr city Aaruger pr sites DSW fwC-1(11 nu poli rA ae fo32mre. r (4) Cbuider Che feaeib[llty of-A, atl arra[ISyMa At mldnighl. a1 ( 1111 hrgeler-Plymm[h $,)09.31 eaoh $11,113.34 ` a$ i �' tet u2 ctcv amplavmaa at aPm as m rmcer.man sa.q,.rw oimamcanaaa rayatre ari.•ta9 `'� ��}���; � � ovbtde tW City 1Lib w on roads rithln tb City lddbrlm htghaz appea ltmib: � Aga IigrmChevro2et 811,933.63 kkS' �' F �3)� FxOCLANAPIW! �" Jis ACAitamrr C£tb Xe+ugerr tem�seended Sov bSa be pCed. PT �g0 ¢„1� WrtM CWSey City Attarnry,Braaanttl a Praclamta'm daalarin9 Daoamtiar 3-DmnMvr H•1973 u"Wil 45 'Fd- NOClm ua wde by Caumilun.Xaztfnea aaa eeinnded by Courxilmav Dtekeu N accep!1w.btd. Nn m mrriea uwlfmuely. ���ss�yyTf 8azly Wek". 5 '� motion ru side by Nmcl2mn Mows AAI Ae I by Couooi2.Anw m adopt Pmcluatian ea rad. T ORDxNAM1Cd- OF '•+*. Wtlon aarriee weal valy- XAYw PARS A D AIXRAA.IOID:C0:9x9'T8a tin CNl C t ttor yxs. ted OR➢x a roUxCI L➢aYMTHXAH ,+tis ,y.ty t^ OF THS WRCAAHe PRZCB C C8w BtALL!e kRTIPICA O fLTGA JON AA8 PaaA�. Ja NaAltatw,Ci Cy Mua9w•garc etaNa reyoai ofatbe Puke antl AureaLion Cvurii[es. � �' HIWIAZdG PX Op R IEHOa OC CWTIRYCA OF OBLIGAT T/1aRN a CONFIANIN AND fa' PArRveY N➢Ca sQ➢ AT. BLSHAm Hoiden was made by Coumilmn aickem ma aeaeMed.by iS Ami gt sail ordiWnwGae CowsllmA Xmr regu—[bat me Rhoda AIII l atraeb bv.—.Iderad for puiA,and gv—Aln. stated. lbtian wrriad muimvaly. ^} itu,�W'K`fi ComeiSmm ATox zeyuealea me[C1 ty Wgineee,Gerald aazrls•pbpeb a ma[areIyeie. Ner4n roS1eV•CIly Rtmrmy,grumte8 m OADINAaCa eP TAa CIY'P CmACIL OF THH CITY BR HaaTBVILLH• R�ryIS a CWNCII ,A ACPIOa p D—A,AUfHOFINIRG 95UAImC OF A H&aFaH PID ata ACO➢. CXRTIPICATae A 'k5y Comcllua Dlekene atatadtbeT me Ntuaut Bents ny regv t OMinms reetsaialeg Heery Truvk a.! p PHHN�HTdTLm�'_AI ffi mewdg)3•AN TRY VTH $12,-.00,d33 J 1 0 +d&30 396 96 IOSLY, OFh'AP PAOPHRTY NZ xTSAee IIVOING�DSRSCT. �" 1y PraPfl ue x CRNATN A 6ZNRING TION PASRaO1,AN TT A C➢LLECmi010 eH:aAAD ^'ti' l d S.vACTZNC PAOVI'eI0 Y ori'„ 'L*Y Co iSmen Dl W abtM mac me $215,000.00 fudge[of me avnkuCalvumn Ame roam!!Wd baa AHLATIdG 00 TNa y;"'" '0' aPptoved. That be Nouid 9rrc a mre danllmd report at a lataz WG. y byroumllmn aickem eH semrNed by rounarlma Xertinea m adopt seta ONirmnce u 'v. mvmllmu Avera rayneabd that the aewrrty 1,9Rta m A19bmy 29 At HudYra Dmber C­AY uta m taCed. Aoitm mAAIe umtumualy. -'t }�.�:': camore ac sig D.MOD13e Som Perk ba tnvaetly.ted: Tb.t tlms.21yMs ere trema Wxarde uN aklalde emuld -.9YgrIwaN9'HHCxaoy.ey ��sY""d rr ate.... F,mmlea. �.R xawrnnrox aATa "�' y * Aayar Heller mllea W axeouiirc ms[ing iWadlebly Po33orLg aeguler 8uadon. '<':" #aziin ley ity AHginey,gtacented: Iution ore BA.—I.on Clty Oxned Aguigmeht fw 1 4^[ sr Pw� b rental buia. fro 9 A baWd). B XmGteg ad3owmd. ' Notion W mea Com It AAAI m atM samndea by by Coumilmem Rm{ak to adoP!safe Aeeolukfen. XOtian wrrled umNmouely. 1 ��� � '�'�xn �" s�IVa <'°'?s �,�� w '�,��g � .����a div'� *-� �'a:-':"` ��'� �'�'�` �r"'� ��' � `�`�� '��' "•': "commercial consumer" as used herein, shall be defined as set AN ORDINANCE DETERMINING AND:FIXING THE out in said Exhibits "A" and "B", respectively, MAXIMUM SCHEDULES OF RATES TO BE CHARGED - '- By UNITED GAS; INC.,;FITS SUCCESSORS LAND ASSIGNS, IN THE CITY'OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, - SECTION 3.. That natural gas supplied by United Gas,;. FOR NATURAL.GAS AND NATURAL.GAS SERVICE FURNISHED BY IT TO RESIDENTIAL AND CQM- Inc:;, its successors and assigns, is for the individual use of MERCIAL CONSUMERS, CONTAINING DEFINITIONS, FIXING THE EFFECTIVE DATES OF GAS RATES the consumer at one:point of delivery and shall not'be resold PRESCRIBED IN THIS ORDINANCE:, MAKING' MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND REPEALING or shared with others, ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT." SECTION 4 That the maximum rates-and'charges pre- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSV-LLE: scribed in this ordinance for residential consumers and coin- - SECTION 1. That United Gas, Inc., its successors and mercial consumers shall apply as maximum rates and charges on assigns, is hereby authorized to place in effect the following all bills rendered for gas and fpr gas service after the effec- ., A. schedules of rates within the:.corporate limits of the City of tive date of this ordinance,. viz, the date offinal gasaagg _ Huntsville, Texas (hereinafter called "City"), for the supply of hereof. } ' natural gas and natural gas service: SECTION 5. That all ordinances or Parts of.ordinances .RESIDENTIAL RATES in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of Rate Schedule R-173-1, a copy of which" - •...- the conflict only. is attached, marked Exhibit A", and r made a part hereof. SECTION 6. That nothing containedin this ordinance � . 'COMMERCIAL RATES .;r shall be construed as in any manner,:now or hereafter., limiting Rate Schedule SC7173-1, a copy of which or modifying the right and power of the City, under the law, s is attached.,. marked:Exhibit B", and made a part hereof. to regulate the rates charged by United Gas, Inc., its suc- cessors and assigns, within the City. The above-described schedules of residential rates and of com- READ IN FULL MWENOOM on first reading at a regular mercial rates, as adjusted in the manner therein provided, are 2- meeting on the 4,�day of _, 19.7 _ the highest rates that may becharged by United Gas, Inc., its , READ IN FULL AND PASSED AND ADOPTED on second and ✓` successors and assigns, to.residential consumers and commercial �L final reading at a:regular meeting on the day of x ' consumers within the City. .Other lower residential rates and �- - , 19 . commercial rates may fixed and determinedfromtime to time by United.Gas, Inc.", its successors and assigns, for gas ander ... ,� gas. service furnished to residential consumers and commercial of the City of Huntsville, Texas ATTEST: -' F consumers within the City.. " SECTION 2. That the terms "residential consumer" and - City secretary � -�"�s � � c f� r".� .,fid - `�•: 71,11 Ya i � Wi Exhibit`B" UNITED GAS,INC... Approv4d as to legality this COMMERCIAL NATURAL GAS SERVICE. `day of 197. - s. RATE SCHEDULE SC-173-1 APPLICATION OF SCHEDULE Ca.ty Attorney of the Cr. This schedule is applicable to natural gas.service to any customer engaging in any business, Q€ Huntsville. Texa professional,or institutional activity,for all unrestricted uses of gas,including cooking,heating, refrigeration,water heating,air conditioning and power. • Natural gas supplied hereunder is for the individual use of the customer at one point of delivery and shall not be resold or shared with others: * NET MONTHLY RATE # � , $250 per ikx month,which includes the use of 400 cubic feet 14.26e per 100 cubic feet for the next' 3,600 cubic feet v . 8.260 per 100 cubic feet for the next 4j000 cubic feet is 6.76¢ per 100 cubic feet for all additional gas used. ,•e.'�� � Whenever the city gate rate paid by United Gas,Inc.is.revised above or below the rate in effect on January 2,1973;the aboveconsumer rate shall be adjusted,either plus or minus,to reflect the ' e. change.in cost to United Gas,Inc.If the company receives any refunds of any increased costs that `��' `$k have been passed on under this provision,a refund shall be made to consumers served by this rate schedule a�Z ,�z x Annually,effective with all bills rendered after April 1,the above monthly rate shall.be � t - adjusted upward or downward for increases or decreases in the cost of providing gas service. � �a (including depreciation but excluding cost of gas,income taxes and return)for the previous year ended December 31 above or below such cost incurred in the calendar year 1972.The operating t expenses used in this computation shall be those reported to the Railroad Commission of Texas in t - the annual report of United Gas,Inc.A computation shall be made ofthe amount of such increase , z or decrease applicable to each customer in the East.Texas Division,and the fust block of the r4 monthly rate set forth above shall then be adjusted upward or downward by one-twelfth of the amount so determined. _ Minimum Monthly Bill: $2.50 c PAYMENT .�'... i The above net monthly rate increased by 1030 is the gross monthly rate.All bills shall be 3r rendered on the gross basis.The difference between the gross and net rates,representing a discount, shall be allowed for payment of bills within 10 days from the date of bill. - 360 4 r a Em +�aY- 4v�iy�&! ax ala ut;� -' k� r � �r� 4j�+s: s � �fi f7 ,y. 1 gr t } .� ^, L.•,:..%r� d g x�� i< R O C L A M A.T I O N, awe figx S i • #. xv �: <.. a a'' WHEREAS, the dedicated postal employees of the Huntsville Post Office, together.with Postal:employees all over the nau n, are striving once again this year rte e£-Feet,the time]Fy delivery of billions Of greeting cards, gYfts.and other hbladay'mail pieces; and, WHEREAS, this Public service is performed very,often..at great personal sacrifice in assuring delivery and preventing di.s- u rmmw "IExtubit"A" appointment at the Holiday season; and, d'`"-'" WHEREAS, the Postal Employees ofHuntsville have long �� been among au=moat respected public servants and finest neighbors; �> UNITEDGAS,INC.k now therefore; """ RESIDEN7IIAL NATURAL GAS SERVICE�"is�,�tsI call upon all residents of Huntsville to'observea:� RATE SCHEDULE R-173-1� December 3, 1973, to December 8,;1973, as Mail Early:Week, which& APPLICATIONOF SCHEDULE I do hereby declare. During this week, I call upon the citizens This schedule is applicable to natural ps service to a customer m a dwelling or a residential of this community to deposit their holiday mail early and often;apartment for uses usual in a flume.Natural psmpplied hereunder is for theindividual use of the customer at one to take special pains to insure full and correct addresses on allpoint of�delivery and shall not be resold or shared with others. mail, complete with ZIP Code; to package securely and, inaofar as r NET MONTHLY RATE - possible, to make use of poet offices during those pe.iods of mid- r� morning and mid-afternoon when they are least likely to be Crowded. 2,00 per month,wh ch and des the use of 400 cubic fast 12.26Q per 100 cubic feetf for 2;600 cubic feet Finally, I call upon all my fellow citizens of Huntsville :F m' • pmg 11 �, .,I„-. ` 8.264 per 100 cubic fat for the next 3,000 cubic fast „ j r % 6.76¢ par 100cubic feet for all additional gas used. to express thanks to the dedicated Postal Employees who'will help Whenever the city gate rate paid by United Gas,Inc.is revised above orbdow Ore rate fn effect us to enjoy.the holiday season again this year as the have done on January 2,1973,the above consumer rate shall be adjusted,either plus Or minus,to reflect the. g y y Bhang in coat to United Gas,Inc.If the company receives my refunds of any increased costs that have been passed on under this provision,a refund shall be made to conexamers served by this rate so often in the past; and to extend to them cur best wishes that l d hsceue. they may themselves enjoy the holidays, as they so �iohly deserve. Annually,effective with all hills remdeted after April 1,the above manUdy rate shall be ^",. ✓"`"''-•"�- ' 1m•"- adjusted upward or downward for increaa demeases n the coat of providing gas service CITY OF HONTSVILI,B se (including depreciation but excluding test of gas raceme taxes and return)for the previous year ended December 31 above a below such wit incurredin the calendar year 1972.The operating yrs• '� R expenses uxdin Oue computation shall thus reported totheRailroad Commission Texas in x �/l/ the annual repoit of United Gee,Inc.A..computation shall be made of the mnuunf of each increase /f_ or decrease applicable to each customer in the East Texas Division;and the£uat block of the monthly rate set forth above shall than be adjusted.upward or downward by one-twelfth of the November 27; 1473 Morris I. Waller, Mayor - amount so determined. - zr x "x k• y <, Minimum Monody EW: $2,00 PAYMENT The above net monthly rate increased by 1096 is the groes monthly rate.All bills shall be t'^ rendered on the gross bads.The difference between the gross and net rates,reprerentmg a discount, shall be allowed for payment of bilhwithin 10 days from the date of bill: �"`"'c'I�xt #t �alg• l �d X. 66 3 4 tx * iikr;;~wry w"'.`f§dr,N' ° :as $ ✓= v.*r,';,...?:`', �i 1 Js " 3 4 X d - �. a Y � E'S 0 L U�."1'0 N :City No. � AIL X98 Grace Road&com $2 75/hr. 99 1964'1,V1 Nlrh crew Truck $9 16/11=. 711E STATE'OF TfOFlL4 a€ 100 1970 Servu,s Aotax'Y gtttar; $3.00Rur.. a �COUNT'X bpi W,4110 Fi. ' 101 1571 SFe? ;Y StrYppitlg Mchi a 102 Axa9 Portable=Peer i+]a[tt 103 y al+ pavm' $3 92/hr WfIl' A3 the City of I avtlle has maintained a_poUcy in rent xrg up�x 104 1972 MB-II Cn?ser Sweeper $8 61AW. 105 1965 Etx�yre Ghipaprgader $6 61/hr 106 �y1Q73 Eti 'C',SituLdMOL1SD1gti3hutrss` $6.17/1t'i: �a st ,> ss;,: €S,f thk- # and.'maclinery artcted..bytk r j ..147. x. ^ ;1957s lj-W h Trtlw4i,�" ••' � c'""� . 108" w1969 City.. ,. -- ,s,' ," r. `` _ 109- `1973"JIx 5Nk4-A,=;Daae=2 3'/u C -� - ,�. t #w <�, vts,�' W", h�.` AS,SEDA4H7 ,'a >.w t<` of ami.^add hexad Y the City ea of, r s l 3gp s -the C mp-rx,;,fa 'ta the.+r�2tal.etia gea rentalJaf City-cwvrted4quipment-` includUm ,t re '§ceratr5rs staall be as Pollaws to Wit- gilt eit + 7b 1461 Ftat1p track 2 tori 7T 70-_41V- truck 2 Mort 78 `_ 1970 'dam truck�-tori �5 0311r'M ATPF$T: „ k -' -truck 23 tta3 $dC 15/hr �3 - � ,s3' 1952 Mn, _ m = i, citytaiy ' s� '` 0011=: , ,x= �x t1"9�4Fr+ Er' „'.,n$'IE:,,�i3f�7r•:. /� % ,�z� 7� ctor tri i$3 75/trr + f }tr -5a,trap- N.71 rRp sten k'tr.gbuer 96 e.1969 Wards.,%MsxtMier y tix�' i 1J69tI mer' 53/Eu ` "•,,, .. Paye iv Pages 60'. miyuras ea e+diNCJL:tlsarzNc oA mxe r op xuxrsvrus,Texas wAAyax CDDMY,�daDD De nacaheee Sa,S5J1,Ai mea i SwrmSva -GcoDa rod cross.aaaram circ w.•. loaf urn smxssr,edtlmavrlPs (i mayor gree M m.m mctl mho romcrl met-in Repulaz 9. ei ma-city Sall Mm'tha ivZl'mrinp-tsrDi¢a pre9ener '`-- ebedm Aadi Cf axis tar t y -axmamm artl atWY• acd ac of;avi+p aMquLLerirp f q rridr Ne31ex•pe9dr ok Afrgr ;Fi Chief',ataeed thaf ua aerial Ladam ata Truck ie'prmmtlg a[Gte Swsu Dep:metre tt.jphnem eP rorrectronv being:wrkM m. RajyhDawie wSIM am aaecutiva maetrip fa MlatelY:PolSowieg xequiar mvtlrg. p�� ..;e tleeriap aaJamred. ' ,t ____.____ -u elnae___ _ _ mho meetfag wa eelledro area:laJ xarri. X.Nelaex,yayot. x NaZlet.PrmmtedmemimCm oP Che prevlaua nevmeber 0 SaJ3 mdmtee. CmunWlman D1eRem gplate8 oui met segw t of nitaa cop m me 1 rets fox m iNw and.PP- owl before gvirgl t is'n tea Fax S tie tlr�En Ai repo OalY+.matt Y diaiamim ,. im wav meas by eilmm harem nW PecmrM Y rommvm mezCiaes m adopt me edautee mY mepre- vious December 4,1973 meetaay. 1letim grried.menfmoualy. - FUIY➢£AY'FOR DITTLs DRIeSLEPo4.. moor Na1lexpsemmte9 m the Council a rapievt to She me RMe fox,me LTCtle D�ibbl'eta Pzgyr®: i mM b unollmaa Dtekern aM.aoronded by CmnaflYan Anew maIloeate 8Z.000.GP m a part of me. BuntaviSSeLittle DriDDiar'a eudpet. ADwamtSiNC 1OR.aI➢a ON LOOP 485CaSSAGe i tlmlitetat.C Cy papayas.PrasmGd m tL vtl a syu to eHvex[,{ee Por bade row m Gte LaaP!8.5 b � _ . Cuinya. Jim NVAlieCar aGtM tpt ii wind be Ieea mpeviw-m install me"veainya beMre:the hlyLwyID:ate: � � PSnfeheH man abler they are P1rrfakM. motam was soda AY Cvmvilaan Dgvae and ee.MndM by Cbmci3man AMcA Thal.advesCSaemeatPx bide£oi tmog 485 Caefaya 4 rde. MOGion nrriM unmtmou 3y. ,C-� ISSLBB AADRBCpLAYrmB PGCir^! ' 1 li r, Sty re pr d tet m C until etmyee de m CAe. ed Pezeom lief �yaa h��.;t' ', vieelaP � BdeaGH ma LAe Co ! fee aHopti+g a pir Sete ymltep fv ploYeea of mntlraous aes- '� w'�' T ' i �. Y. Ne11 r Prat mH a reeol tf Me 'ap the Peraomel.Au3ee and.1-- b,patio res mads by Cm1'-xomre MC saovndM by romoilman DSckeae m adept said Resolution. mmtim u_.p P`a.M'' carried urmaimwlL• (Cvyy A-). � L; ���`�.' ��' re.ai,;A..,px.mcM m rl,�mmeil he:grabs aeralay hex ret.r.Niu. Maws.mailer aAniaM pre.S[Ilmn of the.vmAr m c6nvareim of the billi+g vyatm ane that thtema[ter awls BDxrmss.. r � jO� r^l,� ��a CZPI' tr O 1l Y i Y A m+n.:JZLLB xA5 rRPW Co Sall Q ZKVMS➢6TBMBAm mop AVV� xaASmdTe. � `^ .�'y>. m. SSTx 8agf8 D 85 ➢LN VBtlZ [RAJ'FZC SNB 1 080 PCOd a�jf�� �`� TAA88IC AOxS�➢.AND PAOVIDSgG 8OR Ad BFFRLTI['e Ta LfY.PS6 -8 9£GBB fro BS PLiC GTINe CaRTAid YE" Notion was Wade by Couaallmen DFckma sM aemMe�i by Comvilman pertSnea m adept said erdirunca. (Copy � ��, � PRa98dam Zo LAW ffimASMxSNS h`��', Naller aM Pim pvA3letm pzeven[ & ' � m maaCi ty. M8e Plaque t erns baithewe for hta 18 geese of exoelleOC aazvlce �'.Y� CPDACZIpAN"8 ACTIDm * �`�. Comctivevn tlartinea aupgmtM Chat the City caution the mJmrmJcita[met mop should ret wim meix liyhCe 4 +y � � � Mroayex Naller raI1M en axemtive maeciag impHaatelY fWlewiny Reyufm meetin ��v�y�,X + mvl3mm 0vie e[aced GheGt ;;, i (`, l 1. PreMm Road dose me hove PxoPer frre yznCectfom aM asAeaParry aasiae Ct Gy 8ntrnear,m gyve m grolwi.. x- T3 rv° a. The City should clam up ClC Perklay Ino end mat the City.Aatninlatratimn make a atMy of soja City AdM�atse[lm akould ask the fim. m malnkain tlm[pomary ROM,mat mere is a Leavy:trePtlo: mot Pn met wPM aM 1a Sn n.M of rePetxiny. X romFs]mm DirRmne gresaetM his ChrlaLaw greeti�a m romcllaran,Deyar[medi Dlrecmas arM C ty.Attorney; peeciy Mjoanmd. Paye:bb Pa8e 6� . MIAPIT88 OF PHS'.CCpBCIL NHBTZNC'.OF TSS CSTY OF-HUHTHVILLe.Nuir;R�VN4'Ya P8AA8a WA8 Aatp Oa JAAUApY 15a 19)da ' NIAT1T88 OF SH8 HPdCIAL CWXCTL NSeSINO T88 CSTY OF AVRTBVILn@.NAGN@R CWHTY.Te8A8.NA8 HdLO..OA JANUARY - AT BNLL. ) N R88S ZL8 . ].19)I. � - The CounoSl mat in Regular ewaiw at the City Aall rich the Pollar3ng.'m'w�bera pream[e— The Cmwcal met in 8peclal Saeaioa flt[he Ctiy Se3I.dfh tAe follaiirp mwDers pzwwtr �� Dela Waller.Rayor Horde i.Neiber�Heyer: N Z. - 8rott John&mi. Davie RaIPhPDHv1s ran=Dickens Dl^—kere m otnson � , � m Amor Pwl Ami �Mcore Joan Amick Nareln.a aq vee Called to oidex b is F.Naliar.NNyor. - The Heeling res tilled iooltrex Ay Hmtite Z.Wallez.Haymr. The vmm 9 Ho r �I I Nayor.Waller afatad theta 8geelal 8reeiw nae.cabled in acroz.19 M Sec.85.51-1)of LDe Vexmn'e CSV11 Mayer.naZler presented the x3hutea of Na psevtmvg aevGiag of Deca95ez S8 and Jewery I9]9 for eddytiva. 8tatviaea Le n®famte e.regia went of Comwflman Jmhn D.uNep.wW resi8md an Jemazy 1.Iy)d. � ' Ll eg reds.by Councilman Illckerm end racvndN Dy Ca�namilrea 4vle tq adoPt said aimtl'®. xstfan .il Iii The Heating ad)currmdanW w ds:ecYiive 8eeglmn. Gusted unanfaously. I The reetiag esu re-ogemd W aamounce[AetiemMd Covacilloan W fulfill the duties of the outgatlp CouxlSman eN8•WZNS IS OF CWACILNAA JACAC.PNRABR Jahn Dunlgp. Maxim Colley.City Attmxrry.eaore in Councllma Juk C.Parkes CC ft11—Rion 5 andcA nae vabatad by Notlm:rea made by Gamcilmw Dickens affi aecoffied.by Covnpilmsn.Ams W accegt the elected rowcilmn Jack JeM Dunlap. - Hotiw Grrled:waNaovel9. 8(ImpVILLB ePDDF Ctve NARY AM➢NAAD- Nee[iny ed]Cuzned. Nie.H ffivaaM Wry Ne Wwented W the Cmaetl Lha Dian of Lha Au b ills.BLudy Club talerd Ne eicanbmNel Celebratimn. N u Na11er espieeaed bio wd Ltx Cmvhoi3'c spprecletiw mt:the Study Clotispl n sad Ltet the city + sy -' of eluiteville weld ha1D 3nviskirp this eveni a Buccase. sHTArlaH-oD FIApa AAn.aiaws - �- �- ' Jack Xiap�mgzaswied the Buntaville Vel r Fix MypiHawt in,Preaentfap a aVt Of Flwa Weed the dplague - W C1ty of aiutevilla fob'4he Covmll ChamDare. Wgor Npller'eFieffiedhY¢and tDB Pounmil's eep Appfevlatidn � of the AunWville Volwtees Pira Department 8nd Hubr ucalleni ae`;v3Cce..ae9 detlYcatiG.. C$ANJB ORSFR NO 1'; VPLZS dHNBA PLA Jfm HCAiisieia City Naaupar.pregwtsd Lo the L "'a CCange Order for the South smtvville beret Plant. affi—dflat thta Cheape'Offier bsaPPpevsd: i_Y:2.�,, tsi^'u�"' � Holton mae made by Cowcilme vas aod'aeroMeS'Ly Counci]aen Amax ina�w the Clomp,Order Ne:1 M Lha R"-'^ eCuth Runtav£lle Saver Plant 1n arenrdarna.wlLh tnfforxflan pxovlded. Notiov cazited udaftinoualy. . - CAAdS@ OF ONS NAY-8V8HHS.P BSTNNdN IDih3TRHHT AHD yPH eTRSeT pmblere that thin tie ray deely'ntf h cavesd. 1dm �� \ c.,,°1:. MGlt S caLi 1Hut chargee De made W provides by wy tzutftc fo:N seeidenta slid bu 1 tie far iha school Ci ..mad by nci Smm Wmkala old eeroffiad by Councilman PezAar W adopt the Propmel pregantffi. .n 1�. � Notaw wrzied-UnanlmDualy. Jtn lid 12 ity .—t pr ted W the Coumil bi mz d.(C i a d➢5 Cul tt raawwwdfrp Hat Hie lar bid of DI J.363.➢e fubmfttad Dy 8.L.8oganr Inca be agpxnved..(Copy of n1I 61da attaehad.) �. 't3`e'P+�'Sn'i Not;on nae reds DD Couru3lman Devig and vecvndad Dy Co�moilman Xmx that loW DYH be acrepted.Motion aarriffi - £" unadmusly. t a..%�� ZASSTRAT3Y ABPDRT ,Z?� J1a HWltetur City Navapmr g xpeit oP Jtm AUCgaa'.arafPtc BaPetp.CwrdLatos.�vaeiinp ni W .. � rp;. � the Houston-CaSvwtoa Area Councl3 concarnitpthe OxpWiailortil'.Igeltlmdab TraruPortatlon P3mnirNr Cemiittx. �`�-°`. NAYOR'9 R8A9F - Mayor Weller pzwwtw W th C 'I a 1 Piaa NSe. y m1Ssy tffi mtPng br dwlxe to resign Flom +x^13,r4, fde I3bren]doaffi due tp hes recent Aygo;neeen Dant d acteettw N. ayes Moller recoweided that Hre.Vixglnla eumyAsy be appointed W to Library BoeM to reylece bra roSley. " Noti re reds by Cauncl3man R'mx and aerondad by Councilman Johmw W coapt Nre.Aunphrey[c[he Ltbraay roaaH .ion curled u'uraimuely. { �i �� Meeting edjourred. 3 �',Z'I k�--Vn u", f al .........7" A RESOLUTION WRgrown EREAS, the City,of Huntsville, Texas has gro in xa size and services del'wanded of,the City's organization has in— ' creased proportionally to that growth, and WHEREAS, to clarify the policies governing employee benefits and responsibilities while a,member of the City's that full organization..so t both.employer and employbe have a —e understanding of his conductexpectations, and benefits while,both onand,off of thejob, And WHEREAS,;it.is the desire of the City. Council and q Administration that the employee have,established personnel _*^ _ �g policies which will allow,him to work in ani atmosphere which ...... will enable hi m to.,realize his fullx .potential while eecuting the respontibiliti. a of his job. z "PIR ........... NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council Yv hereby approves and,adopts.the personnel policies as hereto fore presented and charges the City.Manager with the respon— sibility%qf enforcing these policies as herein adopted. 'Passed and Approved this the /,F Of ay December, 1973. Q MORRIS,1. W R, MAYOR F, CITY SECRETARY 'X Z� _,Z "Q C X- 631'1 5 .A ,.,���p�-'4��r�4'`'C;f eC�.��r�a �� .��� n?rcv� � .a�.;�� �%'#`�{..: `"�,s' , sk ;'"��, �,«',-t .. .r; f� �, r.� ��y��,..i „•° *o T'�.'• ^Y� y+.w �as'r ;;» C =h `�. " 5 VSs. b, � 'i ^��''�-�� 'J ' z. `� ,x 3W- ,��s � z � t i�.� ;� :4 �; 'u �„tx`�• *„ �''�` �,u• t K AN'ORDINANCE DETERMINING THAT AVENUE Y WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS Section 3: Any person violating the terms of the within ordinance - OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, FROM ITS INTERSECTION.WITH Shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor SOUTH SAM HOUSTON AVENUE NORTHEAST TO 15TH STREET SHOULD HE and shall be punished as provided in Section 1-8 of the LIMITED IN VEHICULAR TRAFFIC:TO VEHICLES WEIGHING LESS THAN Code of Ordinancesofthe City of Huntsville, Texas. .. 10,000 POUNDS AND PROHIBITING SUCH VEHICLES IN EXCESS OF SUCH WEIGHT, PROVIDING APENALTY,:DESIGNATING THE SIGNS TO BE PLACED. Section 4: The appropriate department of, the City of Huntsville, , x INDICATING CERTAIN TRAFFIC PROHIBITED, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE Texas, shall cause to be placed at access intersections DATE. ' of said Avenue I with maintraffic arteries, signs in- dicating n-d cating that vehicles weighing in excess of 10,000 - t WHEREAS, Avenue I within the City limits of the City of pounds are prohibited. � :,• Huntsville, Texas, at its point of intersection with 20th Street and thence northeast to its point of intersection with15th Street Section 5: The fact that continued flow of vehicular traffic on �`- - said Avenue I constitutes a hazard to edestrian traffic is a narrow street subject to unusually heavy pedestrian traffic p �• :. and small vehicular-traffic by virtue of such Street extending constitutes an emergency and that by virtue thereof this. ,'."' rk through the center portion of the campus of Sam Houston State Orsi- ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage. versity, which unusual traffic conditions leads to traffic congestion I I* '•'^�-� `� and.endangers the safety and welfare of pedestrian traffic when such PASSED in open Council on this the day of December - street is used by trucks andother heavy vehicular traffic weighing A. D.,. 1973. in excess of 10,000 pounds, which conditions have been observed and M� verified by;representatives of the City of Huntsville and a recommen- ' dation made that inthe interest of the public in general that motor THE CITY OF HUNTSVLLLE, TEXAS - �•„." j,:` vehicular traffic be limited:on said street at the point of access to said street from'.the nearest main traffic artery. I5 I. WAILER, Mayor . `�. ^"• NOW THEREFORE, REIT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'sP THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT: ATTES Section le. That the City Council of the City.of Huntsville,Texas, r= /lam-dg���GGia ✓ , ,. here finds that Avenue I within said City limits in a `� GRACE,City Secretary f� ,.�' _ �'•^ northeast - southwest direction is not capable of having a sustained flow of traffic in motor vehicles weighing k: ;?'• , in excess of 10,000 pounds and that continued flow of TO FORM: motor vehicle traffic in excess of 10,000 pounds is '�'`:� a„ hazardous to pedestrian traffic on said street and the k by virtue thereof trafficflow on such street should be x,,;. . r % t ` limited to motor.vehicles weighing less than 10,000 `�,.. City Attorney ? � ' •; pounds: ;- Section 2: It shall hereafter be unlawful for.any driver of any motor vehicle weighing in excess of 10,000 pounds to drive, operate,or otherwise move said vehicle on.Avenue '"• - -, _,.,, + ' I within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville, Texas, at any point on said street between its inter- u section with South Sam Houston Avenue on the South and ,.,.. 15th Street on the North. Provided however, that ve- '= a hiclesoinmeexcess ofesuch aweight engaged edfin delivery of 4 Y g„person., •6 , `a or business within the limited.area set forth in the within ordinance shall nevertheless be entitled to .k.. x utilize said street for delivery.purposes only. ,fig��� ✓1m MR, No tk y - =. Y i r • a� frgas , t �t 1 , `: e att a. k w r k fi 4,fi Y - Loo N 405 R. C. Smith Utility Bids N J. Hogan, Inc. Mar-Len, Inc. Dore Const. Co. Plnmlaing, Co., 1 X.N. Adana :� z' 1 1 BYyen, 2'exya Cwjpt. Co. Jan. 0,1974 a _ Item - 4 a o o� NI No. -Item Description Quantity Price Hid Price Bid Price Bid Price Bid Price Bid # 3 8" C.I.Sewer Pipe, 0!-6' Deep 144' 8.00 1352:,00- 9.97' 1428.48 7.23' 1042.12- - 5.00 . 3,660.00. e a a ✓' `''�:rf F° n 2 8" C.I. Sewar Pipe �.n r z q " �" 6'-8' Deep:. 17i 8.50 102.00 11.23 134.76 8.03 96.36-- -- 7.00 324.00' 3 Standard Manhole _ O'-S' Depth'Complete +4 in place 2' 500,00 1000.00 600,00 2200.00 525.00 3050.00 -- -- 250.0,0 2500.00' t+ 4 .Extra Depth Manholes ' complete in place '10" 64.00 640.00 75.00 750.00 62.00 620.00 -- -- 500.00 5000.00 * C 5 Bone with 8" C.I. o Pipe encased in 16" '4 r corrugated Steel .+' pipe ceaplete in place 108' 41.00 4428.00 33.00 3564.00 96.00 1038.00- - 29.00 13,932.0 6 12" Corrugated Steel Pipe, 016' Deep 333' 7.21 814.73 10.00 1130.00 5.70 644.10-- -- 24.75' 2,796.7 7 12"Corrugated 3tee1. & ,... - �1 � Pipe, 6'-e' Deep 29' 7.71 223.59 31.25 326.25 5.80 168.20 -- -- 27.00 783.00 ' 8 22" Corrugated Steel Pipe, 8'-10'' Deep 31' 8.71 270.01 12.50 387.50 8.00 248.00- -- 23.75 736.2 - .�, 9 12" Corrugated Steel: ' Pipe,10'-12' Deep 22' 9.71 213..62 .14.75 324.50 9.10, 200.2D-- -- 28.50' 627.0 W 10 12" Corrugated Steel Pipe, 12'-14' Deep 11' 11.71 128.81 18.50 203.50 12.00 132.00 -- -- 31.00 341.0 11 15" Corrugated Steel Pipe, 0-6' Deep 85' 7.67 651.95 31.75 998.75 7.10 603.50 -- -- 2.00 352.0 ', fit' 4 t x r- N a I 4� s a b� 4 Pae 3 '- R. C. Sa€Y th, k H. J. Aogen, Pic.Mas-Len,Sde. Dore Covet:Co. Plumbing, Co., Xrm. R. N. Adams °r Bagam, Texas const. Co. s o ' .Item Unit Totnl t Totaln3 a 4 . r"tc No. item Description Quantity Price Bid Price- Bid Price Bid Price Bid Price Bid '� k :z K �? 11 SS"Corrugited:Steel 4t�ny^s Pipe, 6-8' Deep 120' 8.17 980.40 13,25 :1590.00 7,50 ..900,00-- -- 2@,50 3,280.00 13 IS"Corrugated Steel Pipe, 8-10' Deep 30' 9.27: 275.10- 15.75 471.50 8.75 262.50-- - 30_00 900.00 «," ,14 15 Corrugated Steel . ' g Pipe, 10-13''Deep11' 10.17 221.81 38.75 206.35 12.00 132,00-= -- 32,00 352.00 15 28"Corrugated,Steel ,.. ° ,gn Pipe, 0'-6' Deep 247' 8.67 2141.49." 23.25 3272,75 10.12 2499,64-- - 24.10 5,952:70 r s: 26 22"Corrugated Steer L Pipe, 0'-6' 15' 9.19- 137.85 14.25 213.75 10.25 153.75-- -- 32,40 471.00 17 21".Corrugated Steel - ` Pipe, 6'-8' Deep 334' 9.69 3236.46 18.25 6095.$0 12.00 4008.00 - 29.75 9,936.50 ., h �^ 18 21"Corrugated Steel h Pipe, 8'-20'Deep 80' I0.69. 8$5.20 2I.00 1680.00 14.00 1120.00-- -- 33.00 2,640.00 RM TOZAL ITEMS 1 THRU 18 .517,363.08' 523,978.49 $29,247.37 $36,000.00 $56,188:70 , a 1 aTERNATE PROPOSAL - LABOR ONLY ,, ''s p u 6A 22" corrugated Steel „ - Pipe, 0'-6' Deep Labor Only 113' 5.00. 565.00 6.50 734.50 No Bid' No Bid- No Bid , 7A 22".Corrugated Steel' Pipe, 6'-8'Deep _ - Labor Only 19' 5.50- 259.50 7.75. 224.75 No Bid No Bid No Bid � - BA 12"Corrugated Steel 31' 6.50 201.50 9.00 279.00 No Bid No Bid '!ao Bid. Pipe, 6'-8' Deep i +w wokil Labor Only 411 , ,n z x�xf r Sv. a" x k .ejr r;4^ �'s"M s `•-`'. k8"t' r ",p�"��C' = ?` Fage 3 _ B d. hogM, Inc. Mar-Len, Inc. Moore Const.Co. Piumbiny, Co., i I,l.•N. Adams x'�*�' „•� � ;¢ Br an, Teras _ C nst, Co. �^ { Item Total Total m r p No. Item Description Qgantity� Price - Bid Price Bid Price Bid Price Bid Prise Bide •� y �F s , x 9R 12"Corrugated Steel t r .y �M1 Pipe, 10'-12' Deep. 22' 7.50 165.00 12.00 242.00 No Bid No.Bid No Bid 104 12"Corrugated steel Pipe, 12' 4' Deep 11' 9.50 204.50 15.00 265.00 No kid No_Bid No Bid -1 ,est, � 1IA 15"Corrugated Steel Pipe, W-6'Deep 85' 5.00 .425.00 ..'7,50 637,50 No Bid No Bid No Bid 12A. 25"Corrugated Steel Pipe, 6'�8' Deep 120' 5.50 660,00 9.00 2080.00 No Hid Na Bid No Bid , - , -;'x $ T 13A 15"Corrugated Steel W` M a Pipe, V-SO' Deep 30' 6.50 195.00 11.50 345.00 No Bid No Bid Na Bi'd 14A 15"corrugated Steel ,>wk Pipe,101d2' Deep Zl' 7.50 82.50 14,50 259.50 No Bid No'Bid No Bid ,. a a .5 15A 18"Corrugated Steel :.•.. a-s`'. j Pipe, 0'-6'Deep.:. 2471 5.50 138.50 8.25 2037.75 No Bid No Bid No Bid esM'` 16A 21"Corrugated Steel Pipe, 0'--6'Deep i_5' 5.50 :82.50 9,00 135.00 No Bid No Bid No Bid „ t p 17R. 21"Corrugated Steel s. Pipe, 6'-8' Deep 334'.' 6.00 '2004.06 12.75 0258.90 Nc Bid No Bid No Bid 18A. 22"Corrugated Steel };': �•` ,�.' Pipe, V-10'.Deep: 80' 7.00 560.00 15.00 1200.00 No Bid No Bid No Bid -" 3 t TOTAL ITEMS 1-5 and r 6A-18A $13,885.00 $18,575.74 No Did No Bid No Bidi ; P I MWE z, x Vii* ,,.a rk� ,:; d"k '. S �C.+✓�^ .,.'Xr�.ie{ *s..:,�yw.r$ :v t+ y..ygrv. ,ygy�p'„e ,f` "g �.�a"`sgK" LOOP #405 PIPE BIDS January 10 1974 kt, � AzmCo Steel A T Ball Specialized.. R Corp. Metal Lumber Co. Steel-Culvert t h Prod. Div. - ,," Item Unit Total Unit .Total Unit Total q NO. Item Description Quantity Price Bid Price Bid Fi'ice Sid h Z 12" galvanized, 'w corrugated steel pipe,: } ,ey in 16 gage 206' 2.64 543.84 2.73 558.2f 4.55 937.30. , 2 - 15" galvanized x 3 ;,.; corrugated steel , 4 pipe in 16 gage. 255' 3.09 787.95 3.17 808.3 5.11 1.,303.05 - 't 3 18"Galvanized steel pipe in 16 gage 247' 3.57 882.79 3.67 906.45 5.72 1,412.84. k x 4 21" galvanized .� corrugated steal pipe .fes " in 16 gage 429' 4.09 1,754.61 4.19 1,797.51 6.36 2,728.44 TOTAL ITEM 1-4 3,968.19.. 4 070.63 6 381. n t ,.. NEW y M a ` �x 3} r. t F 1 .„ also W w•. P.ge XJ r rAX mrmesn Nr r DP aaa cl of norv:v:aLa,xu�e ccvXrr,rsxae xns as oN Jawras ay,ly)e..nr raX cmr abxn,ioaY-ilia szAeaT,mmmsv:zu,raxRs. `:- 1� � �.. ree council __ wb in AeguLr seseian wiLb lhe.Fo13arLg mevbeae yseaenCe ,. Nailer,M yor Sop L Jack Pazkez �" A1Ph mute .s-.�' Larry Wickens Y au martinea 1 1'ey^ 1 John Amlot Mayo 12 prey d tea of the yrevtova uery SyT4 FAqulaz see®tan. �� _. Nati mede.Dy eSDun ai^w^e and eecvnd by Sims Jm,mm ro approve m{notes ea grik[en. Nafaon: Sed unenfmmlY. ,. May lE r prey G d to th o I egu [ra a later>n pemrb that had bem m [ea d a[ � � �E��'" 1 ,.- thetzprevieua Council Nmrk aeeaam. The laG boor pezdt would allow e11 6eloose Go stay open until a.de a.N. r� - ,§ by Cauncilwam a :nava by-Councilman Ami W:that LYe Rpur xmfmxmld noc be Ro t n qaa made t §+c"' grenLAd v+d the hours sewin as NeY nox Nation carries meDinousEY• �! � eller pros H Sha munW2 f i ncf f th taond rag �' l (} M^ rem. Naymr all S`{�eX 4aC su Maf ds. a avallaDleu 1 m 19) nd th th1 bl needs m Cmxil aptle die Glare. t y �'kl Y't Ji i .City Narmg Pzea ed the, nci eaoiv trla9 1 yuae F 41Sty Aille. '" � a'y#q nGli tdat m City he int par ial pgmmr az D111 htm h w ed Pirmncfal INSA�.e : penbi� th t Y cAlastei 1 aced Lha hardehie a thf mgda ld be Sued ertl ih �K'y, azr+rgemen P myme L would be mad D Lha Cu¢twe eavice 8upervtaor ar the Di ine� �,'Sr .'�� ��e£h j ti} Not de by Councilmen Amack sad seoortled by SDme niokem thac the Reeolu4m be adogted. Aotf [ wF § WABR , t hes bean Che Frectica to the metof ecrePtiry partral payments.on City utiltty.si1Lr rather ' x " ' k�)'ii$&d�.S !1 ~�. Sean tequi ng fall ai paeiii H „{y.. y� NasRSA9 such pre tr i Ltra/ ,Pt 'al panbl®to the Sty 1 eti it•s JuaL miigettme to rk'v �§' '§.'l' h �: cre9SWra,much is net azzarRed luvtifted, ad .. '��� '�M12�t x � 11.. Wa6RaA6,at L Che eeaira.of Lha city Cpunrll ane ci tY Ad®intaciatlon to mravvG this Probin, �. 4 '' ;• 4a' r[, �� ):• Sx� RON B 60L the of arm.1 19JA th 1 y will egutu!full myaent of the customers '�C r �dp+ ��`§ � ;"', 'li C9 bil a i ...erect Che due ds' h D1 ,Bar Sa.[mymen wePted Prior to l}5 y h due ds bill Doxev thio SS to m way 1 tame BESget my.LDa� dy n Pubill miaz l- ':.t }'"py Y me due date. Dellrguent aecounb xi.tl Mro GAets oervlaee diemntiraed i{not paid in N31 the rnGroff Hake. t' � �� � N,§ `f+� PAesdD Leta Sha ayth daY of Janmzy,19)$. � �}A'k S? 5 '�-3 .„c' ASAPaR aBsxFAr. t v SF" Marty roU.,City AHornmy,grasented to the Cowoal a Lassa Agremant beLavm tM City oP Motevllle t"r§Y"t. WilSaam L.ehfpaen. y.� 5 t � Bat Neyor Nellar augguLed m the Cw cilihei[he Savants ac the az por b invited to.the next Mork 8eulm y. k'�'0 �4� Sn order m Eet them knew Lha lease 5`i"�`}""� * { Jim NaAlteMr,city Manager,yreemtee Lp the Cou 1 aide m the Mex PabLv NorL Cen[er re�mdirg[haL ' e' � "�'Y €'i� � the Did rase to nam Cmetrvetren cmgany in the nkrlaf$536,3Ng.HH. ` �. Motr made by Cmncrlmn Amick and samnded by Counatlman Otakere to-d the bid to Xaeh CavLruRim l)�' �.. Compe+ry ton nrrSad unuLLmwely. �� �4 �? AnNrnSsdW.lTlya RaMar ��5c,�ryh�Y X' `� li ,Ct qr ger,Bresanted W Lta Council a esgnea rm A:.Povmh.,.Aaateviu.rwaing aurdortty`� '. � vme th ]) xtaa req fr®ent pr mllmty atzmetr gdim fa regut ea bV the Coeprehm'vive PLn to]I'ales N § .,H i�.'� !i NeLf made DY Co. clEmen mns and eamrdm➢dY Cpumilmur Amor to aPPrme the ed)ustrv[txa Ne Cm- �' �� preheraaro PLn Co 33'wade atmete Por bha HunCev111e Hpuetag Authoiity PioJeoG: Notion mriieA unantmualy. #� f{'i unmiman sickens reported that Lha nnfveeatLmy�ecudeni senate yiaia Comaeev a yroJect PVPveel ko tde '•`m Heating aefournm � .r 9e 67 NIM]Tk6 F COpACZL%a T%CTTY NTPVYLAe,.hMLxBR COpNTY�TNXAB, P JANp%Y 35,19]1, NA3.PSLO D I � A CMY BAtL,.loY]1ITN B.SWXB'T.�..eUN9'aViLLs,TNRAB. The 11 metia Regular Nevazen aG the City 8a I1 riw tDe.fo13oM��mliera preaenL?--- -- — orris Z,hSller,Xayar: tt ', ,'.. BroGt.7ohradn Jack Pazker Ralph Deva¢: Larry Dicke+u P I A vase. ArMsaw NerCSne¢ The'Meeting w cells]m order Dy Norrie S m1lar,N Mayo ¢211 preamtsi tlro:XfnoLae P£the W'av+ !toga of DecanDer 1B,-19]3 - H r 7,2974 m edop i Nnti made by Councilman Dickma ud aexMeB by CovnciSman bevia w adopt avid mvnutea. Nation carries uneniaovaly.. BPBAItTPD 18 OP.CLUNCZLNAH ACA C.PAFR6R Nartfn Colley,CSty AGmrxy,awre in rouxilmn Jack C.Parker m fill Poai Gtm y whiw.we vacated ' b9 John Dunlap. NARY:NDom`A%�.eoPTs.VZ1SN 899m'CLUB i Nra ry dward grmmbad m the Comc11:the plan of Che l.Nbt .q 6Co4 Club mmrd.we aicentenniol CelebraT! Xayor Ne13er mprmeed-.hie end Che Cou SS•¢eppredie tun oP tDe Nmdy CSub•a pSaa aad Wt the 'Sty of Nuntavilleeould hmip in mcFieg thin event a auomea. T PR888%ATMN OP.PLeGB AND'PJAWIB. . Jack&iny,zeprmmty.we Nuntavill VOSunteaz sire Deimr[veat to preamHn9 et o£flag M plaque ,,}; a Gc w me Ct ty of Nunmvill fo me Cou Sl Clambers: N¢gor Nellar.ex[erMed Wa and me rouraiS!a dre ­ �, � I, ¢tattoo oP the m,nr,<vtu m az r p.remnt,ane weir este!! ams-,ieeN a seat rto.,. � �'7� i - XAFC 88 1 bl`xl LLaBSNeR LANT � �"�,.� � Jim N¢Aueter,.city Xan. prm tea w to �nxtl.clm+Av orae:for-ehe South Hmntaviii.savor Pienb y���w`��, ew remaaa.mea ib.t tlu barge ore b appmvea.o -Nott Nme made by N ilmD LMS nd.—de.by i--Y PDB P%daI ICT¢n AND 7- b— bus Sax P wa acbmS �5� Hots .e by rsrlmn Daokex and eecorded by Coumilam.Pazker w edoP[we pmPmal prmmted. 'x j. Potion carted urunimoxly 4o5 CeeZGCd '"+} - JL NOAitates,City az Peas ed%we rouxi3 Dila for wa.Fav—P 4. estop.,.re ,.4M . wet thm 1 bid oP$17,363—anbmitma by 8.L.NeH ix.m pp—. (Copy of elS b3da etteclmd).: L� t: mk"" j Nott woe made Dy.Couxilmm.Davia a�eaooWee.by rouxilevn Xmx Lhat low.1 be acceytad. Notion., k �'�g 1� azsied u+aWaoue3y. t I 8988m1Vb' �� � � � m call ,Ci tY Nara 9 0 lora Sm eWpep¢,Traffic.6afeGH Caoxdixwzi mwLfrg xith ��"� we AxeGonw9alveatan Arm Counetl coxernlrg we Orgenim GfomTHnl LLeod S T eiaporfition PSaruJny Cwmi[tae. ' MYLW8% r �� Mayor Heller gresmted w we roux11 a let[az from et[y Colley Lgiwifrg her devise:m resign ),�( � ,r from the Libraz9!nerd d m her xamt apRinomnf m the rka ane Rmreetfm eoerd Nayor astlu i�v �d �u{ � recwm9ended that Hra.Vtrgln[ exld+rey be apPin[ed w we rubrary eosrd w repIa Nre.Co11eH. {� '1++74 - Hottm ru made by omen Aipx and aeronded by rouxilma Jahturon w arnpt Nre.H phrey Gp the t ,3;,( Library!pard. Notion carsiedumrLLmumly. lxg1��.��� � Heating ad)ournsd: r } '�'°*a$'"-�'�z} 2 sT'' qy�t ¥ '. era a n -f"°'•sY aYF a,, w�'y.i'. 8 : 1 In-,t11e casati£ Roba.nsoir,�..'Ci ofi Ela31�t 1�3�SIlP2ad�:.HSI. ,a psokage. `IfEIMRRANDi�'br,_ - store'and church wQxs>=}ocated'on dppeg+i.e sr es ro£ e s ra, A r 3 + mea9uTement from the-goat dodF af'the Charch to the",curb linEi along TO:. TTK McALISTr.R city Manager the icurb line to the in Cxsection a¢ras5 the intersection,. and baclti up the curb line and thence in ti the deer of the gackag�e store was MARTIN,D i CALL&Y Cxtyttoraey a total diS,t33; e o£„x313 �` £eet: } distane4 d3relbtfram ths,front _ x :°.. v -� r, .•A,:: ;>` ��,. door of the,�h'cr�,h.acaiass tlia''s�.a?+ -mourn.-tea-stitrlpEa to fhe•'d'oor` v ; SUBJECT Z'7 t�'r iiatiaa of^'d stpru4:requiJ Means under City'•' of ttYe packdfge $tare; ti�3.-§-:§ err + Cit -of rl as ao3atendad •r' ”`;,,,, ''Ordinance>,prohibiting sa�l'e of falsaholic'beV4tages that�the ataa temeatAlract ta'i5e ra i i,'e s ,dg're¢t maester in-o.ydet to within a300`•fest of:;'.named'i�nstitutfln carry out ths•kntentro�£:the=iaw �The.ieterrotatianthat I formerly ` ¢ -s 3.a ;�e �,x :r. Placed on the statute.z�ea,the s as that;zcoutend'sdfor.by,the pack- m w , �,,�: ,r� s •;r .,..:x2 a =r"s, r. 'akcas ;stated:��", t7th'er ,rias.nothin-_ia '".>y .~3ryr.. . .OAT£ , Jae t1.7,.�,ll4j ;.� -„ _ ges,.to a anm-ttaa ,,... +a ar -a, .. ,g . 'A-'x 'S.vaY'x '` i fi'w` Y 1�.rq th...e 3snaq, tyz wa u h4 hoer r eland t`a, 4 4true' i ? •w?�,..^1. - 5 x,, .�,. a)•n. gar a'v -thaglaaaaxerx. ufd+TY maafest .ttvtenab�,e".and e�nen;„absarCL<YesuTts` ;: -.. ' - •<,x., ;;�;-. � urt,'xe,��h`' tkxetieai„��,of foot ;eft ith,;,a. Bun�svi.5,la beo+4n4xm� a sp+et�'terrxt%3ry"Sa.n L971 ,. _. mt., hu pack.- .'",. t= -' r': i.- .t,... _-�,.�� �_ .--., .�. .,.x"... . .: s.�,�: re!J �. �,da.re`t o-` raYsef'Ya�;:-tbe$.. ch but,ba?.-ng x,x..s t]sez=Cx,tp..CatuiL_patsxed,.,an.Orda.aan`ge.purs :tao Esttx.dxe �r,Hb 25a.�., -.:: ..-s ,a; 4ay,�tp �:.::.. .. .,:� of'.ltha Total a, core;Cantroi lief-'^w# ch; roYtal`rxted:,t ie"~3=Bels of '�' 4 >t os.::a 3.QY4^E9a, ng .�”` M1e<me .urement k1 tYua ne,.p Utces.inter-. ., a a ,•. ., u: .t'. - E „' seetion.and rpse 106Mrback up b7air tea'3qf a:fest . .. ,,.,... alcolacalxe havers esg*w:bbaia_.300 fes of a ±Ck}urehrF uh ac.acadaA,o3� r=;;_: �, .+ 't:,.. <,,, =,a•x, ,. �;,.,: E zE ck.,.,e�are;�za al SYS; �frCUT,in fro-nt.' `"ate :I arrp .lic ho ita�l'. meashtremeag-t•.of atixcl�-distaaa��'Was to,';ihe. ,q;. •;.�.W�.' whepaas;s €eaif.y.':..,y'h���, a� .,,., .: .�;ca., Y. --- al m ".�ofi:,streetafz" ts,an frt o to- nt�', '".. nf.;�the Ch `' Y e.r13a31as Cy<->Qrdiaanne inr`" ct�g�ptaBarGy;;}L ' d+<froa� on *d Ar'. -,.;.La .. ,R '.�; .a;.. tile, .�F :rs• CIO aand.•,ixr<a,direct l .aeras^'otters etm 's.cehe're=s ,ed...a:_�.-. .,:_... -tet#** ,'�'.� lege diiiaaaureaa FE��,of'Fist lle,.was;held 2.rzS ,. a.,.-o eY•aceukx a �":uNamb.?C F.thcat.,measut' t-w W- This.O.rdaaa�ae�haexb 'aiusndeti,ao.;4dnclud�e.=fie tovkie;pl .::, -. _ e ?s -: ; :be a. alcgholic'2reuera s'`'�'so'as'to�hriQ--within-the mean' Of the<`. .. diteet lie aiid thyt ;T autho tr*ae vel"ted'£n the•xcity or any of Orthxxaace 'Priv-ate�cTnbs:;.irwh ch techn call <do..not seil'.berera es:' its,�of£ici.8ie+'te`caams.Y ue=•'it dr dts oxl3;ex'than.saforee it in,accord-, but.."dispense them y ,beverages. areae;with its.:expressed'teras•.`- �,-' +`^ - �.��.-` ' t,,.. . :- - A.eceirdxn •'" d...' e��:abo so a AttoT �'..Gensral`:'s k .„ r: Prior tc th-i �date,-;no written opinion has.,seen requested o€.,-three - g"llrs .�' sir, ,, office concerning,:thi,,iaterpretatiion,-.off the-City Ord namexe Qr�Ai��a�'.''� opinion.quo ;��abo�ze�,.«,7-.t.:3s,�utY-:'�PP, on'tlkat.,t�>:City e}f�Huntsville �•` 665-25a; however,.1 Fhave'previously stated,that, from:.the wordii#g•of"`. ;` •, must naw mie9sura.distasrGes.,bet ren the�:hamed=institution and aleo t; Y thestatutay,,,aad rhe,..Ordiaance w3cich'::is,ciaushad in:-the'same ).Z>aguage: .pr hole.solea..rem2sea.%st.ytt�le`mannet^'•set':ftiarr#hv:inr'the. .torney General s t... that a grapey,measiaremert,weuilds)sea. ram'"th`E»duos, of^air-iastit trc3a ;, opttuon and aespprcag the'=.aol�ia'son Daae' down the street,.line.,to.'&n,±nter'eREt�.Qn;-.`3esross th�9ita 2's�Ciah a3nd'.;:� - �=."fin �;�.� • ,:..r'��' � _ ��-�,'"Tg a � � ,� zs back up to=thee door off."th niasiaes:�Sstab]:fs;Tma-31t i3eB�'ix'3.ng tce11` Ia.addi.txoso;;•the ace; 'esof maa?uems'a'; t3Se<#s�tfite f"mi ..er , � .., ,. .: ,• , .w :_rYE:, rr_;ar. robbem:,o£date ginia � is:'.m t..h;:` o&st..;door ..��1lga�inp_au r; alcoholic beueragesc.. 'Th2s.viecszt•ns„agxparettt3.y wroi ., A_ utec+ - P ..:, �, .„ `" .. ease'decisictns and appl%Gabhe'Ahk'o aey,geg ra-L olxixi oae..rnd catesa hat.' Attara y•4t+sV81t „s ' .•.,.a:- tha:ameasvr.. t £ol s t', s.z .•, a,y 9_a: X18.;. emen,,... _strepat'�fsont.. ,mead .`"" ,:.. thcasd• --Liv tans R de 4l 3WSnd 17H the, r .a to,the-nesttap,rn o gsita tFieedoos sat=.M .i Wyk . stork. and ten...in r;Ire.,anrra t-dir#'e line, �pq,me,.rasp th 5.�cunneet' a.,, ' to»the=f ^aha •,,: , .. ,,• „ ;. � dev�i+x rat{erg tis' tai.thh %..phras. fr r '. x... «"t7ade ,#hTktxasaa tuYsq sltro. t.,e >s Abe. ".- wl' d unto^the_ Dor tmrb 4 a Chxirach.0=Xd'"" •.rad' d-`" ' at .s. xfatA-, S.Y*ed::ncta .4:;.Y, -,' Vis`,#d�®air rile,' are 'a. irt"'as'hrer7u that.-a'a ,urel� t-�'°a •_r�.,,1 :.; .t s?t5 ,... .praegor Rex, .•. r. a_, ;.,�. ,.. . ,,, ;, 'e,u. , oz ., ���,, aY `rtwo.ac;inFarrc> -xs1 ,-,, 300.'Ereat fremt dorm.;to+,dcwr,along=.,,tha,. o sit} dxn ,aacd', s.�-,:«: .,,;,;� .;P�a !?: a ue „ : .w.pb'n AM ,,,i,,: ,`.-' rirt rraem kre ,•a --'_ s, is �'a '''ion.the ss-;pt�?er=8,aase-ia'wh1'eh �,- tempi-a:tes-that.a+easoremeatshalT' e.alonq,rp�C©pettlr ii:?Ras. E',_T- --,� �: 'k�c'ze .,.,..,:. A. ,_..: r„. '- r. ite.�doar.- #'"�`iturch oru>f'. .r„ y, '?`_ szoga•af:,.:..'igapyR�.•.:. ro..'hct'u u1d=lr '"eanstrzxed' ...y,: street.,£rontstitav j: nearest po,nt,,oPpcs- G' �.gtxr - F..x, -arta. 4: y-.. y. 5 ': h state$,.theuee xn-mtrst. rect Ixxe;.,to sesPemtive,.doclt, s,{0p..;3ctt,+ .a. >6 ^. .,,1 .: ". .s�_.':.... xr;.'.. .' .,i.i x.r pa an '� t' „„t, r ,,�.., Gem...,, lg4fti;..itor..a,0.752,E. ,- w.•.,.-. .,„�. .'-.x? .:. r _ :,.,. en .y, ltsen;rai `., 'n•.tiha at as p%,,rhat.•pprti` .,•:1 k.y;+4` R ,„ ,,,}rq,;Ohurch l?�ildi eonstitntao',the-,Crtgrch. r�Tbe✓Uubbs case.,also au " ofd ... �'......E Y .,. S The-amaotatr.ons?:underr`the State,'stat..to authorrzia t-. '�prdnaries•."-.:-$"t' ' ,�.•. se;ktiled-t�{iA�+que&Yiga�aad”-int�-s.��SonrgectitYtYnI".quotee"a�s;':fallr :'r is whaieh ehe<statute csr..,City �7rr7asaknce.nas_1sn.,.:. :,. ,.�.;� 1'ca3i.'.f's?„aglaeetwkhre,perste regu>rarly-.asse2able=.forz uestioned..--"or.eonstsued;:however �further:Greseara3s.. gee iad,:aaz•,a[ddi-"... -. i" hip'aots a"aut3daY,`.`5show�7.'is...LcrF;relig yua iastFuatitln and religious ,., 4 ,..._, ,_.,�, •^.' ;; ticaa `case:`not,annotated an the.>statuta-.b ok whicttt: ears err h+e., .., ,k: wars ip,;pr'i¢arrlp:'fo �artd�]a �1 rsnt,.,therefore wa;,thank that the _ ... Fes. . ..,,, 'a• h•', aae'tl. ih��mutt-In 46 ort-of-the<'Attes , e ,Y. p ,Pp x... •,,,��t` ,.u' � +4 ,. �"+. .r,�� ,53 3;.. ad ,a�,`�. kr.�:v va, t" vz ,�� r,. ,>r.,..,; F'-x4.. •,jiyt�a.� 3}{.`t.d*}"., _ ,. rkF .::. z 'n.,: ,.�^ N:;.; -;,Ypr, =w,�� �,3,� 5 r �..,� .1 �_ ,r� `�b ;•����?�� m xe tit �� ' i���`�'�' ,'�:;#. ,;a.. e,�tis a '4 FIF a r�i �hG' og"},1 v "w�.r sit��rx' '�^v r , ,�^'' ;� Viz, �., t, sk'��- 'guar- ka'�yn o-z. ' ,;��Rs r�` ..�fl a� s�y�roe x 4�. � „����}� at' �, �" �.'. � m s c ;: statute prohibiting saloons within 300' feet of a:Church, under a-� - '' 'a•!`* ,, 3iberal eonstructian, shou.d be held to prohihit-a saloon from being �Rr ' operated within'300 feet of the front door,of that portion of:the m 3 c Church;usecWfor;a Sunday-Schoolo„for assuredly, it.must be assumed fi s€. that the Logisiature iat'ended,by..the act:;in question to,measureablg protect childish and:AtheZ'S atteTiding suit ay Scheto3 from::the in •$` fluence. of trs'rff:i.c anal:liquor'oaindu:etedwao.near theChure2x:"'_ :, i # s # ,">" ; ��� in effect,�tha'�abore�'case, togethai wit2lAttorney'6eneral ' seemingly construe that the term,>.Ffront door' as used in. the statesr r a r s "., stn;ute dad Aur.Ordiaa'ecev would.mesa any';dooX facin or--£rooting:-om > a,public street Nand,would also�'iTiclude in:;the,'term."gChurGlt., .hu ldi s SuctdayJ.'Sa17tArv' pUrpa'ses.. Ea,view of,the fact.that.the City,Secretarp must`.certi£y';An app]i- 3 a* `� j,:. cat3eas for aTcoholac ktevera9e:pt'rmits-that'the $.oa�ati.a'pn.":is,within a prope'r arear;>` s-,my reccnnmmendatixm#,that be'esta3tli$hed•-for determining„the.distance;af a;paopesed'loeation ., u y for;',ny e'stablishMent'fr"am the door or dears of .a Chgrch �4 ` nF MAR SN D zrv '. g S 3 P 2'd. s 'h s7 W. r$ t '. % na. e•..� £. ',y,,F{ym k2!�%Y F '' NC 'i �vC.' S •- Vii[:' . nage 64 i �' IMIT86 OP PAS CQUACIL'.S88T kG Qe TNS C IDTSVILLe•wLKR:COVNTY•TSXAA:NA.4 eBw M JANUARY 29.1974•AT NIAUT88.OF PSB C'Cv)NCSL ldSSTING IT T88 CITY VILLB•:XALXBR CUOAYY•.--i q8 AXLe IT—fly, 3037-11f8 NIRSST.eD • t9)9 AT TA8 CITY TALL•2037-11TA 61SSXT•AUNT'SVZLLS�I-AS. P.YB CITY LL• NTHV &YRS. , ba Cowtot maE i ReqularSesaton�th£ha" Sarf+y mwtiera-preaen2e..-- aria z.Naller.•Neyar f L I.glker•n rots JoD+aw ij JOMron Jack Parker _ Jack Parker RaIDD vavim y � Ralph Davie. Larry.ntekere y � Larry Dickem Aairew Nariinea ' " � pav2 Anx-:. John Amick ant ftKK AndreA Nertfnem Bohn Amtok .. Nayor Meller ted Hihutea of[la . V greaen prevlove Jenwryld•.1913 ae9oler Seastw. __________-_.___________________ ______-_______ _____.___ d fyotlon na made Dy rouncilMh Dlekaam:and aecgndM by CowrllwmJohnaon to approve mimntea as—ttw. tea If the prior.—Ty 29.1974.N®eMAp ease preavnte:to Ge rovnail Dy Xaztis n quer•Mayor. Hotton nrried urebL valy. ' ��jj T� TB BIXIA rT8 � ti w:Xa mile Dy Coum32man Dlekera aM semMed by C wellwn.P.azker[o advHEsead mutes. XOLion "� a, f... cerrSee waaimuvlY• - Nayo Mall y'eve adt.the Hwcil gvev0 f S hdu parrot tDat.had b x--- LAav t '�'?;��r Chair pr t vmfl k 3 ha I h urpa mf Sd ail 13 1 ens t K pen u S D SO .N. LA.80UAPSR.YM 880U88P OY PLlYD iF&^= i q+pr.., xotf rode by 11 vi uld Med by it n mf k W Lela lour 1•ermlfa.xould rot be - -� NOY 1 yd teyreaentrng Night mm--,segveateH-an Qrdfmtpo-parmf[L4ng N19'.. npneie-to-- n .r. t i prentM aM the hovta Kmaan as they rxm y Pen.until 3 00 N. , tion d 3 ' 3 PRIJCAAN feel it—A rot be nr PlA. ezYdl AAAATIt uttI city therefore en Dml.nro[•�the[ au ve afd rot y i,l"_ T: Xayu les pruaa M K Lha rovacil P Pi Sn9 Por th BOM Program• nayoi WIIe:abebed r'' Y" Clue auf£icieai£uMa era ay.SlaDie.nntfl A il. Cha thf 3 s m Coumz ectton et thus time. eRBIIIG PPOBlBN CAVSeD eY BARD TLXSS 6AWON ? R .. rem 1 Tamgke pre L[rq SAeg2*ez Cawry IDeergerwy Cory.Preamtad W SDe COvna!]Ne yaektng ,�i SS6Y)rD -FSL'L A. That they are Mvi+ig ai -it,m yet—t8e emWlenro Sm peobi sated by t era £8aN Timm salmn. :..f {•^'q Jtm •City .ger yresenbed the Co 1 Rma2v Asgu j, 1 F---of ta1'ty Bails. t elanenr M eumtgenoY arieG. t}4,nsq i5 Jim Ndlt betm.tDet tDe Ci Y Dar b payuavt m eyt}ng pa ti ter. I has as ed Piwavial 1 eau a Xa'.Rkmpke Hitt Jim BMgena•Traffac aeFety fmMtro[ar XmulH aGdy the ymDim 4f... emblmm m Na Ilt, lister a3 aK[M tial t Mrd hiP ease Chi.regal —.id th salved eM - Mayor Nei sr } ?� �, s azrem3ee®te for paynen ld be wde b Ghe Cu w'ee Pervtsor orthe Ds 1 me. t d tAet the g+'Wl wuldbe salve3. .�p 3 'Notiw res rode by i n Amiilaian Dlakens—t th Re w bm edogtee. 3+ARl¢XG PxQ CTRL 9CEAP BWAP.. xotfon roriaed unaaimuslY, (COPS —Ad.) f eHM ro uCi yy .yn zeHxawting tireS3r1 muL Trwysi asked the Couvcll foi eeaSgated grking atNe Girl '�, '��,,�� � � PRAT LXAAX AGRXRxRNr am a. , ' narti •City lkmrney preeeaK3 m the..AIdi A Leeae Agiaemnt KLwean the City of—1— di.— wfavtiledi1t •8h+pan. th it oxn. 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Xay9r all uggestM m the Cou 1 that tK TrumnG At LDe Atrgart b 1—m tla nart abik emeaton guested that the.—n i8ez--i-..1.1f i iga h ,.x; in order m let them kme'the kease is bei 9 negotiated: eygr Nal aarleaa Ms.Hrorn.that a study rou1H be rode and requeatea Ju eMgev affi -9 -. �� eSDS ON N8N X8 C mrdlnator•tyAAAA thfa s d9 . $ " i }t J1n. rAlt ter•CSt glaze gree tee m tM.Co ba s on th 349100.Nmrke Center semvwerWinp Xie erw1 aquae M pami Sw f the t 1 Smube m bleak ePf a portvkof.College Fem Road t 'fir � � � flet the Dl l.e aXerdM m Corafi tiw Cwpwy in iia arounC If b136.399.00. an April 19•ra khat[he Gi 1 Knm d ceziuvai. n` .y xoG[an xaXmMe by rouvetivmn AMCR eM aemetled by roumliman Dickem m nerd the bid m Naeh Coretmc- Conrail greeted perniesaoa for the am squeal. clw.c®pmy. nation H.:reed nMMwaaay:. .. _ awfsr zo MAP RA a ogralnR � t AavrNffi I RBHBxT nr cacti crtmea•raprex I,F1M Ba Dery Ansa xeaia.nq•proe—d TA fhe Cowcfl flair wMez'm In aM JIm AMlisbei•Clty.Naaa9er•presmKd m the Coursil a segues[from xr.Poach•Aunmville Housing pilling reaidwta outside ClLy 13X[K double sates.. Autmrlty 1 Sbe 37'Kde­I— Li roll aCreete rhich to required by the a Prehe .PLn n` df S t m 31'a de ttveK. xayor Me23 dv X f that elabu N t Study hmaDeen made For the city d Cha a A�-it',Y H Kvtaipn m bi Cady lr�md d th th cil d snot feel CM1at the pseeen blllfn L wj et. F'y df w Cpmpreharmtve Plan Drb3lCorldelatreemtei£or the dunVviii sing Authority 1—j—PactMAtawuacarried weru'musSy. Jim neAllater.City xeaagar•s ItlM K xr.Grimea the pmcedvse of billing AIA eeaured Xr.Grtmav CM[ 4" {"�'!. if he leas psob SN hla alter ball be rou1H Do happy Ht bLv fn any qy. CWACILYAN�B ACTSON Nr �'� roumilmanDickene mportM.Ltat the Unlverairy 9Cudeat SewK plana m preaenC ayzo)eet ptnpoeel m the .f 3 Council in conluMtlov rlth CM eiearbewial Program. Jim NCAli •City Xuagsi•preaevtM A th Couw12 1 K Q:der Number 613%der the FSgAwy DegartmA: 'SI+�,- K maha caztaln LPmvement 819hny)3 Sbuth frwr eycemre to.Loop 4D5. 'i.':�$ yy G XwLing adjourned. Neflon ren made by Cowcilmaa Devin and a—Medby Cawoilava Slekem m approve xinula 03Nu Mambas � �, `�P � � ( 6X396. Motion rotrle3 unaaaanuely. I a M k .� aaDu ar ro RSFAVX rorJsca eARX Row , TTea[NVAliabeCity nanager•preaenK4 m the tl a lnittion Poz repavlrg of College Farm Fwd from ':" y�� .ig'"'� �5y Mt Larry 8acbartae•PidwL of VnivSam BKatw 3taK —iiy Student Xenebe. �"u n��� L � �- Inx mnh ofnthfa proRrtyleJorna3 byrthe City SrglKer•m make an ee[lmeted mak oP Paving arW m eetermine �. ��� tl � ArRFDRT LXAXX i tin -V, . Attorney prevented m the Council a Leeea Agre®eat Deteeen tM Clty of XwKville +� - Shipean. (Coyy ettmhed.) �i"i '1 "1 Xoetan e e mode Dy ro—n—--AA.and eeronded by Canmilrn DI—tut thA Afrlort been y }y f gxeewnt Da ad.1— Xotfon"—.dww wusly. smrcrrxc cIPY MARS Colley Ctty Atmm • e�bed to the Cbumil M OADI[AIYtB AdDIXTRLMIADTHX CITY OM NDNPSVILLS• o alt $Y xk-. r Paye 65 Page:68 TeaAa'.ZFK FNM pARDs.'AUNBAtrNc:NAm Nv..ONe,NARn Aro.TTA;Newn.:Me.TRRsa:AND HARD Aro.FRIR;ApD RSPsaLINc (tiIN4TAT OP T86 Ctl.UAC NaSTLSGT OP TY➢F.R(IA4lSVILL6,AhiLAmt roVIDTr,TSXA9,NRe BeLy DA PaR808RY a6, rarDrNANc rID sFDK asRaN2Tx. 19) r.mLL —7—TA—T, BVILIB,aawls. '�I e.aa AFtier aixvmtan.ea mac,w.gvr w.liet sagge9Ma N.c chs romanta carer d y i d li 4 m G mG:Z further Regular seas=on riN the fWl�members preaea�—- - _ I i s to A'aldet,.wager y '�� ANRIDDIIypT so s�mrvszoN oX➢rNAxs r' sea t Jennaon 1 64 S Jack Pukez MUCv ColSeyz Clty Attormy�pze Ne Council as IRAN LVD ORDIIDANC Ab.)a-p,roNi0 �� z LL6 Ae AT 81CID OFOPNMCS- T88 ST AmTBv AN d eKx HUGS ORDIAAMBATDBLST RafAmm DSSIR q drew Nartirmz L3TI8 TD ASC0.6DrXS s AA9 �r,!{ JeM Amick CN NSTRUC L 1 S8 Sm LL mv8 mSID WIMP T8D i{. ACCONDZFG P AA'D STANMRD3 OP Tea 9Ue➢ ➢ZNAAC _ _ __ __ - _________ After d ecmaton of Ne Ordfaume,p cuggeated tM[Ne Council d z eetton until further a}ady Ninetxa of[ae prevvava'FeMG:y 1a,:191(Gefing rare greaented by Neyor Neller. I wu3dAe made. 6IX/PH AUIDT RaxMm * meds by Covmilau via aM semndzl by Couflmn Jvhmon to edep[said minutm aID { S oiaG _. yrT• "..t. G ictu,City Pl 'Nanayer,lamanied s11Ge alo+y rich atmCua report tv the ComciZ of[lre muN Avn[av131e 1I Nrltten. tl varied umnSmGly. �, 6ever ant. �I To BLK SCRR'8 bu 11 d } M '8 R8PCNm Jtm NGliatu C a Manager•prm ted drbe m.S bias & CM uh21 mike A--,Hewes Ltae, CWL alta sevelopman Nor tf n.•,beia9 fbe for btdd b - dad Ne bid. JmrY 9•-Director-oF Pub11c Rb ks y vs ataNa art 31{'aS BbalY ¢rkl-- -- eGaon wa mese b C ilma and eeeeaded by Couxil tznes d[he biA to 61te `� m k§i -. Nagar Nailer appointed tv tM Hunt I1 using LM tty bemhe a are ea Fellowee emlegmmt Corporation in a—td—N rm NGli reN®eMa 1 Not4 rn rzea ua�aain 4. .4 33 d X®MNhi r121 tl Ju2y 0. J NANCB BT.—Aw ITY NAR11 DI y. ` 11 A h will ell JMy D M(fim -wiSl 11 July d paper prmwnMd to Ne it an o df a Redietri tr 9[M City f t ezm inm °` ;';. w" y Howard ri12 ttl Jul I9)5. zed,.—l— —_9parr IDo.QG,Nara No.7'w,Nuc A..Thiee,cad mrd'No.Four,and repealing all y 4 } Nmbera. Netionmouerisl vaaaumvsly, ami by aevamdN CPuncilmn Perku)N acoepi Ne since aPPvinted ewrd y .Mud lu Garg dmyd.Aitlmz'n rnraatYe�to 21?a yiatmsubmiitea bgB is and M � Ain Ci LY • 1 E Yep via Dsret _ d"''�y fif'h,3 WAC Lmp - efF i Ju191, 9)( ti ricer ted a. (5 yea Z 9 lgh i Me P tA1.. hn h° ! B C AMG cad J Dickatu) j n requested informs'on Pn the Rmreatim CGmicNe. g $ Gburcllvw A C 11 Dai zpre d NS Ngo[tion t by whex'ea the amid ting tilt be atAt him out oP 9 I t f i • JLe NCAliatu�City Nermgu,aurae that the Commaftm ie ac[ive eM[tut Neir zepvrM cmuid b pard 4. .vis Rr .moms i ti aerviag ei 3 1 rd 4 by Pelt tM q reda.trtotl; $ Y' F N the Cauaell. pruented At thin torr Se mcnsary. , vis aGLeT that he does [agrx riN Ne redietrictirq of ward 1. `a ouxtimm nickerm ga. } rely Ne Runts i1I League of oGua soeiation. D6SAY.IR.AmND NO eoLLCItnR K ee OPD ANCs ` e t A Nm1n Colley Cly CNrireyPDiteea hCo nr11"'t.i all Ne 1 fdzmGion sed C herr roque.ed to uDGG +1 oumlimn DI_appri Ne Councfl of fhe mntsville 1.--concern of Lin1r Sign project on the tM_inaniytMC nvC.yet reGlved. X I til GEed LMt he Sd present Ne Ordimnce et the rezt Council y $ Little League eaeeM1Z Par eve. meting.. C'.,.. f.I, ii t ,i. Coumt DivkaruCity oP Aad Fer eGtua report on ih Mwn Nerelant Cnlmfttx sM Ne CityoP mntavtlSe. epLpTlpR Ap TMM £ SxCNARa } y ,ye' Cim vA21 City er,9ax reyvzP fo the Sof thef Lye. rtio Co11eY C1 y.At}oz'mY Pr ked N C 1 tm I GS DesagamGin4 aycavvr. eat Nithin unctl Dickarm —w w.concern aP tM Latter from might eMN—posy Liu Razd Times mlom tlm�aty Lvute of N Run SII Te i— t amtiG with RigAwey>5 m N ire �� Yf`"C sad Neir public Paefitti®. n action r1N h{glweY I9 mat•A rmtdential.treat thereby prahibltlw msGfn GruG iraffie m each Xytr Jim tlGiie}er,City Manager•edv=aed tM council Nat Lha Amlkh Sanitarian would check m see if[he RudetfG me sada by Coidmtiel etrcet NeteforeMprghSDitin9 Nru tfuek.traffivin exmeeofla0 ODD lbs. Slmea Saloon—i—m aequa Ce Facllitiee. �h _ Co ... .s. � deatYmtin9 8ycemra a ies *�v Y um13Ga Nvora ragumMd inform tion ronceriiing the amvy.nuvk. ffic G Syce�mre. intim ourted uGMmvaly. zS' £ Martin Colley,City. Y —i—that it wind be brought ttM mzt Cnuaotl XeetinQ. t eRY SVS RSM'T '°y*A i$ f- eyG.Neller:Baked heti a of light on ByGmre ai 819 D.kobile Rame.mzR. Rmris,➢creches of Cwmu sty Detho 1 9 ti. rsport of hf meMn9 wiN the Teras f I..._.J, " f m[uJDuellty A. Mr 8uria ted Nat:the objective cf the Progr am rm La advise NeCt Gy oP � +�, Jtm Hud9MM,T:eFFi 8afaty Cvordimmr,reported tM he ie.w +9 Gulf BNtm W see if they wall Cha imPortame of SemG•eill 835aie Ste emtmC Nerezn. - �� {,. "j 4�' tnata3l a ahfelH an tJita 1 gh �'+3 —Atllaun Parket eked abo t Ne dre2ltng that buirrtd comae Prom mm 8oueton 8MM Urd verelCy eM lt'a °a'vN ramval. Xayar m21u d CML tM pI far —i of tidine i y la Bei ni 4, +<y �} completion and rill t fe.d 1 y 1 f yrs pro M. yor.Nell ted yl- Mayor Mallei etaCed tact tlue m[Mr fe bing Mken cox o£. tMC citlmu Mil be aged 11 i gu 1 C ty vernl+y N grojevb msred G tG foil LT aadG Ae first 10 --'trii2 M G mrch ld,19) �r 1, payni taller colied en uecutive seecxon 1—.tely Follawirg regular aesaion to diavuse legal misers. lu eryr A hie eppreaaatioa m SSAX for dt t ,fx g � �. Ninny aajonrmd. IDc s Acm2on f ra" 1 ,� x, MmMlmen JohGoa rnqumrea uu rWlowlm ,,.�.l rnac tG ar 1i .l Ne ecce enc nr Awena.o need atGaeivn. - %4},.,$ X .t a. TMc Fl:.Plage on Coapel Rill M tmxe23ea. asci end prase be pus m Ma lot G Aveme A as me prnmi by Yn sea the city. ''' s rx aayoiGmue:aavtaea coGgizmn Johmm amt w city conte array the.hove rwamc ae Na GaL �` '+ Neyvi m1Zaz Ghee m srecutive 8meion tv dfecma loyal mNera i®oealately followilg ragMu aesalon. i ... .. ., r> �,.aF n3.: M -aa �, -✓sae _, ...sb -_. ' �. .,k �, t Nei• ...,. ,x:' k;xY a 67 e Page 68 N11fe6 OF Tm W➢wCI1 I�TN6 OF TBH'.C1TY OP-a11NT6v[LL6.NP R COGHTS••Te Nn@&'.i.➢OH MARC9 1.19]4.AT wINOTHe 08'T68 WONCSL I�GfING.OP.TBe CPM OP PO.N'PBVII.LB WI'x•P3R COGSTZ.TF•#�6•NB .,PPL6 t6: ' %AS T® • eR.O Op CITY.HB54',102]11TH eTF88T�BOw18vIL1H,TBIIR6. 19]4, T TR CITY BALL,102]11TH ST6HBT.e1BTbvlLLN.TH10,H. _ _-__ _ ___ xitfi tM folloMn9 mmbez aemc:. � - Tne Cam:e11 mat 1n Aaguler Beeavov mlth the falloxie9 memDaza present, — _ TM Coruna me�1s-R°6,*1 — -- poCiia D.wa11u,:SaY^= wallas,Waris aobn':pmluk Herr ie r1pT.Davim Tack PD D.I. ey Ovckeu Ra16mtt SeMmn Larry 1..ne Pavl%nos vk sear i'ti,me Anazex Fxct^ea oM Amvck P�. Sack Parker ____ .fimtee of tM prealwe FeErunry 26,1974 meeting mon Wuented.Dy.Mayor Berrie I'.NaDl.. 1 Welles,Maya=• STe weatin9 vma called t Itd,by I t a Cvmwilma 1 po Yal t CM Ltie wrc fag red n9 wntbb we ha dvd. t agree with bM d 1 ting f Nord ]ef t vim vve xaqueeted tMY FSe M ted W elle=px¢anted thawaw e¢of the pr Swa meetln4 £ ch 12_: ] f nd0.pt Mc[S mad by Co v]mm Y efl t1`by ilmm-parkvnex to adopt mivu[ea.object to the !o ave mad by Cwmi]men➢Ickme eve a tended by Cwvevinan Davie,th adopt aid minute¢. tion y} •• y a - chaWe of Ccumllmm DBal ¢tatemm: Blotto —ay. 3 curled unanfmuely. / %. ADeeexRrT e.o'ma*..e Y-- _..-_ _. - -- __-_ � —______ OBAL-Ptia IRB oN ot. HvlOtH acs LBAGua ag6YAw _ I >'�o 4't,k, m waiiater,City rmm9 p=...ted the CouW11 P=oced _..a. o 'mlley R p i ion,Pre d opoa 1 th op.—I SOD pS 11 , ap=e iv9 th Bun=%`y=1 Slle. h e I $^,(` ee m AI=Wrt Iurov®e li s[ate8 that it xwld be a 9 `a W w emtract td of tM th 9m o9r for 19]4 the CSey 11 TM prePo al W,aCW Snlmam E to d p by A.C`yA. m let thm xavler SL.CO rake au[e every[hlrq listed on the contrecL mill be appllvabla to Pedazal fmd- for tM ¢fol pu tion ofthth ee9p ebnll P=agrm in Huneav111 E thl eaz ved by the elected-i. £Tlfa aw 1 tran. (CO, t Md.) vCyik ° 2btlov x¢mafle.bt Cev Ilmpn Dickens ova Become.:by ComcSbnn 0. i al fmde authorize Sia MCA11 CltY payor wallaz Sndic m th t tb ague ted iMaOI,s eded th11 Sw of 1 :x Hanagas prwaed ee2aUstlom rlth O'mllay Clay em Lo Prapue tM repo=Y far tM Mr[avrk aea¢icv. wvliov o the dev �¢ othu xa Livnal tr iii a m 1 a the 4 avallabl W CM CS y th 1 hw mad and We tm3 the. A 5 u. azY1m mrevlmuebr. Couwil MW.to mal 1 11 b Inn d .0 tiwel P=o9+ y� di ion uM1�- +^k Cwm11 of hos oN Site th tM uvo m CML I„ r $•'",lYt RS --66N8 RC3 'F' 4 fi Probl®s avd a1If t.L1 t 9u4 H eeball Pro9r M lex t M cmWw P=bP^ 1• l+n h eta mmi­,city Hena9ex rated Lh ceuvCil olutrw to altar eepez tape Erma flat rate P well m- the the iter M di Bad in further da ]1 3th T-0 !1 epee. a8°traelon ")RS$" ehazge oP 850 000 th[tie al weY of iutalliwl• (copy ettaehe3•) Pn=k am _ratio eoud m memM P the 1 le Y.wth Isx9 eci ti tM. 1 o Cne Cmacvl 1n n effort Ln a i Sn LM met f Sble avd Y oxeble finnMia1 algazen P Pbl fo=U+e .mede .ome3lmn Dickeu am:eecmmea by CIO.—Mut1m=th adopt Baia Raeelullon. WC9rm. 4 xxsen by C a 1 !< �•+�'•' potrm e m nivbv 1p Nillimna ^ utm that..M m roT„t eYk th 1^P a0a imtvmted thht uY delay intM mmideiation If y'{fy i y AARs. kCCAHA OH:H)AF➢PH91m6wDA.OHS y mould b x111 mmat ih -� � tM psapeeal ol m d 1Y emee mo Probl �� eta HBA 1 city mg Pse¢ tW thCwmi3 rade [ Og-pm rat ft.P-i.eunteville. 'JII Sim--p i U tm tlmt bb, 1�.•m.tm t,mala ba 85,825.00. I4 i ex also stated kML b-weld ba II:YCLe LANHe ewe ve £�.T '£ } •` Rm m tM WSFmnk: (I3 mvevd°ii tteeMd I gg +mwxly Oavla pointed out th need for aide lka em blcy 1 lanae Hun ill 6paclal M i -potion we made by Caun 1 Oavla am Become.Dy-rvmi]mm Puk th adopt rm®en6ation Of tM Pazka made th the.d—It involved vn fivml and apaktmdi 1 yardmaed m!e WoBla fm w1R avd 1 Y, `_-, iR Hoard>o regard to the erpamlmme If tM app=eximta 85.825.00. � 111 carried unmlmm¢lY• se Dnvie vndimMd the mad w even gruLet' as w enei9y °° 'r+, { SPS eeCOw BHMDSG O ISTBICPBiG side bicycles to em£rw ached m wrk. (Copy of Weaenm ion attaebed.) I.. 3yyl�`'�; S paz SaC and City N ll Y•C1LY LnrveY W centras the Cou 11 m gABCe A®IfiTAICTIHG THa CITx OP eDHTSVSLLB. IYyor allm raco9aiaefl tDe problm !MS tMt the yr wnrll roc mould peed I.tMir P1ua:fn9 NAa➢6, _c.NAIm p0.Ops.NAM.W.ONo,NAPO H0.TXRw,Tl0 NAPA Ho.FOGA Ap PBPLWIgG raid SequlxLea.into kh AL401m0PHe66 a _ YPS,DRV k DA NGPLICY LTH. k�M�ry S Pntrm map mala by Coo 11man➢lekm end emoadm BI Cowcilmen Yarku Fm adopt Omlmme ae reW. BI➢6 8601—T 6NAeP H # woLlon eavxva3, fi nYee,1 my' 1ph 1 City Herage= Allate qu ted mth Sty adv bi pun bus caepex . aper aia_Iwt W M Mavy NAB L4NT fo ty of 1 La. Hrlli p�dvtmed fl th pie f 1 f tr dsP P vlf3viamY �u 9 .,—t and up Cid Napper F BID pcAlietm•CSL, P aeeatad Com Sl CMege Order 4 d 5 kering tMb Che she^9e d suit 1 lY rade eyai= B°1vd ¢Lee Mpa ber^9mt J if .. end ue needed on Ne N Hm avlll r Live Pr j t in Lha meow[ 85 6H]00. E e Std b ieTmi M Mhinam�Y r fth­,_-by _Satin Wtmn vse made by Wmcllmm Tukaz em¢melded.by Cwoei)nen Dlvkena t0 aoeept°std cMnga orders. f a ebw di fa f M1 Probl e19fi ens tM fundlm mmol. k bav yin it moa 99 Tmd bx 11mm Sa the 1 M mad f tfie Ci # —rim umNmonalP Ii ...by other cltree Sv m effort d terrain !hm ffici tO 1^dioatea riot be mold rndaefl dr W M enpe 1 1 1 ermlve ark° D1 P9W T.. AS ]A➢ TRocx givi,y the 9reateat amount et auc err= d9 1 to f Publl Nuk ug9 d tM the pt®^ 9;{ k�;. +j 1 atrmY awegu e M wlmvdere.it to bte hhigh n ' elm PCAlietu,etatad that LM AazLel Ladder T=uvk h sera dallvexm M tM Flee Oepertment am CMt a ba tradm Sn. Be 1 ea v8 f h amp a SN Pe=e th¢k Lha Cwmfl ewal.az Pazss 1n9 a. w pax ae 'uW v ymre, t Y� � Nmd LePrmce•Svapecror ahackm kG wt em gave a geed ttW=t of the truvk. pecfo=manw 1n9 of wry uie fngmm De WcmW for tM street awepe=and P rated to to city Cwmvl Eor Byer Nailer celled an 0racutive Beeston Ln dlmue legal mLkue. ilman Yazke=moved t -—d tura vazne ,y`wy t A [Mir wuciderativn. Cvumilmav Dickem the motion M m e uvnnSmouslY• >> X3k). Covmllmm Naoze dleweeed the B Ildara--ly ttmke rout°w Avemre H'. ' k ! c m it will di=.Ghia aublevt­mtM nexL tmrR vee¢icn. {� OeDIwANCT AIRFIDIeG,FFR L➢I CADS £ S „y t peeking ad7ouvad. CStY Attorney.Huhn(bilge.Preemted[v the Nuvevl O=dl ce meaei a Ch P r iu If t!.Cod f Otdi_ mdl0,m adflitr l patW9 h 1 n 105.4 •the fico h=en a„ BYuderN Buildily Code-1 City P=evfov°lYledvPtea ae The lmil.im mod f t}w city f Cav111e,requiring 1 Son y� re9azdln9 vertical elavnliou.nm decluing n efEactrve date (Copy nits h d.l 4 Y f $,- pruvctlman Dfek°m meed tML!M°mended bulldLy coda M ed^peed and(buncilman Alnn aeoonded SG. TM curie.ova lO vay. 5jh AIWNN� t... - 6THewf LpmB➢VB¢R'eT8-OLD eOOSTYN.AHO 6YCSm 1 e.f evi leL xe9nral�tDe [nee[bond p�� ea ixdicated I4F City Mua9ur S m pcAlletaz•pxemn[ a Street more not Complete. Iota=.eafd Lha tM!the a improvement.Eot.old flouet a ad m 6Ycpme• rolem-Old M pursued and wepletva EMEM" s NO f ' �' �s.. s-"�r��.3 saw vF'�".5 a,• '� CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXS UITY Of HDNTSVILLE, TEXAS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLAIT - --WASTEHATER TREAT-HENT-PLMT- - -- - - - - CONTRACTNfl:95(f=-ESA:P.RO7EC1`NO�P�TEX=9D7`" CONTRACT NO. 950- E.P.A. PROJECT NO. WPC-TEX-907 CHANGE ORDER N0 5 - " CHANGE ORDER NO.-4 1. INTENT OF CHANGE ORDER 1, INTENT OF CHANGE ORDER i It is the intent of this change order to amend the`Contract Agreement dated' Itis-the intent of this change order to amend the contract agreement dated 26 December he additionaweenl the City of loWsHunt:vtille, Texas and Ben Sira &Comparry 26 December 1972 between the City of Huntsville, Texas and Ben'Sira & Company r to include the additional work as followws: , to include the additional work as follows: a. Revise the chlorination system as here set.out: 1. Construct concrete base pad approximately 6'-0" x 8'-0" x 8" with concrete a. Furnish and install ane (1) 1@" x 40'-0" long concrete cylinder pipe culvert" cradle fortwo (2) one ton chlorine cylinders. under plant road complete with related earthwork. 2. Install appurtenant i in ,valves acrd fittings to hack_up the chlorine_ r , cylinders to the chloring building b. Construct 101'70",diameter concrete slab for Alum Tank footing-,slab to be 3: Install angle iron heaCler frame far chlsrrine beader. 4" in thickness w h 8" edge beam and shall.be reinforced.with A4 bags at 12" O.C. btth ways. 4. Furnish'shop drawings and submittal data for approval. - Lump Sum Price' 297.00 .� t. Furnish and install approximately E82 L.F.of proteetivia fiberglass-panels Lump Sum Price $ 1,587.00 on handrails next to rotors in the aeration basin. The panels to be fab- ,i 2. EFFECT OF CHANGE ORDER ricated of .04,0 corrugated fiberglass mounted on;aluminumstiffeners. Panels" f; to be removable to permit repairs and maintenance. Shap drawings will be For the work described herein-the parties do hereby,mutually agree the lump sum furnished for approval. amount of$1,587.00 is equitable compensation for satisfactory completion thereof. Lump Sum Price: 1,950.00 r; 3. AGREEMENT d. Construct i'-8" high x 6" thick reinforced concrete retaining wall around ' By the signatures of duly authorized agents, the City of Huntsville, Texas, z the sidewalk pad at the rotor support near the preliminary unit. Add aherglsy agree and append this one (1) 3" floor drain and approximately 770 L.F. wner, and Ben Sira&Compny, Contractor, do F. of PVC drain line with , Change Order No. 5 to their Contract Agreement dated 26 December 1972. 'A concrete outfall apron. ,. Lump.Sum Price 1,107.00 BEN SIRA& COMPANY CITY'QF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS Contractor Droner a 2. EFFECT OF CHANGE ORDER i For the work described herein the parties do hereby mutually agree the lump sum By BY amount of$4,104.00 is equitable compensation for satisfactory completion thereof {tate Date 3. AGREEMENT y. N. B. Davidson APPROVED: (If Federal Funds Involved) By the signatures of duty authorized agents, the City of Huntsville, Texas, Consulting Engineer ENVIRONMENTAL RROTECTION AGENCY Owner, and Ben Sira &Company, Contractor, do hereby agree and append this Change Order.°No. 4 to their Contract Agreement dated 26 December 1472. By 9 a--_ 8y Y- BEN SIRA &COMPANY CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS Contractor Owner : Y � By By Date Date „z APPROVED: APPROVED(If Federal Funds Involv eu N. B. Davidson ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACj?,Y 8' Con ting Engineer v Wcn �k �, 'us�2 �k�'6�-F�'�u.:�`"i 3 � 1 c ,, ", t s, �,' ^SY 5 •�. y, � r a.F3ar� �-z c� -� a < �.- � �' �3"� v" � sb�.�, f - m c •z �'"���',„ ,.e.� .The Board also made the recommendation that a "hard surface" March 12, 1974 .`"' - area be constructed in the park for basketball, volleyball,;tennis, etc. At the meeting however, we did not discuss the cost of such a facility. Later Jerry Harris advised me that a "Plasti-pave"surface suitable for tennis could mat as much as$15,000. I gersonaZly believe this recommendation shou2d7.be reconsidered by the Board now that we have a price. I also believe we should confine TO: Mayor and City Council our improvements to:equipment at this time until our full time coordinator 6- ,y is on board. FROM: Jim McAlister, City Manager B. Huntsville Enrichment Activities Program. •� ; S0BJ8CT: Parks and Recreation Board Recommendations Recommend,for 1174 - 3,000:.00 (1973 funding$2,500.00) " The Parks and Recreation Board met last night to.continue n discussions and make recommendations to the Council regarding thein � C. Playground Area for Small Frys at Ballpark. work. The following specific recommendations are offered for your consideration: The Board has suggested that a playground for "little Tots" ` t be pz'ovided atthenew little league field for those children Revenue Sharing Funds Availablecfoz Parks and Recreation �,�, too young to participate or be interested in the ballgames. �. Programs and Operations through this fiscal year ending This area would be builtbetween the north fields between September 30, 1974----------------------------------------$203,000.00 the parking lot and the concession building. } � r'a Salary,Maintenance and Operations Coat Needed for the Recommended equipment:. --�^" *" Parks and Recreation Coordinator for.this Budget year �. (Amended) ________ ________ _________ 8,834.00 Yz'" ,� 2. Swing Set - $250.00 �' ' S 2. Slide $300.00' i ount lers 3. BnallanceaAvailable asfor of MarchO11,Jb1974__a________________$92,266.00 .; ' 6. Bench geBars $400.00 cFence Specific Recommendation.of Parks and.Recreation Bcard: $q. Sub Total------------------------------------------ S 1,375.00 ' x A. Emancipation Park S Total Al2 Recommendations ------________________________$ ,825.00 y, ! s1. Construct a Backstop and purchasea bench for informal Little League Ball Fields. . „� # Bench $75.00 'nW-, s Back stop 100.00 0- t ,.•i, Sub-Total-------------------------------------- S 175.00 2. Playground Area for young children. Swings.fox existing frame $500.00 catwalk 175.00 whirl 400.00 .� sc,.. 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B.—HO:lae on 19th:end L 1/2 6txeat xM council ash Yv RCaulI...salon at tM atR Nall rlth::tne Pellotdng meonaie preeent: Jim NOAl x,GS,N Ot,—d mr bad M xrvLTen m Nr.sidney a And oNner of[lw:house• Norrie I Na1.1ex:Nayox by Nx:"1 M y Clty eu ldug IMpe I.vhf h yne rept tea th eevl f bi in tg tun £the ` —Rh 0avSe M ce ted 39th enfl u etre the SMS that the hw e. un® I.mneT1- can a s M era a iiy "t"'. t I 4 of Ne ilding Cod f the City f t ill:. g i Anda f3nan ae f1EM a ys m d®011ab SL end iE 1 case MS d mr tufa peri ned elapsed•Ne ieaiter l arJi Nooxe. xauld M A Nertn 11eY tM city N[mrvy. a M Amendma m 1 P 1 alicv :. � Nmohere absent: Iar+y fekena Jim NOAH ter City vaNer, —d...an amendven the f ni 1pOlic, aced Jam:ary 1.19]4:aM : 1 Rnce ____ _ _________ __ _ xew®neeWed N CcniwiG ado the r:i m m Asti 1 6 eton Wii ed __ _ -_ _ _ ..:. IC1QI.8-APp b 1. N e1eA I uby 1-11 1, ilex•Mayer. i NTC POR OVAL 05e IDP:o �. ION oP G eTPBP.T CmeSNG �` A N CITY O ON OR 1x1Tx 06 OP .ago iVW.a BTC.:POR ¢eAxI GAP➢ AL GA2 YT O BeBCIeTCNLLx elpF®ITEp•UW.N APPADVBO xN NRITING NY TNc cixY NAmAFea eRIOR TO L@B,R eAME IN 58 ' + Nays 11NrIIk.for Y IUO m rflivg T}.e RxOPoeat elOPirvl £epwifiea tee 1]N Councilman PolCk vrovee f.MLthe notion M Aerepte3 as raad'Sna COuvcilr:an 0lokwe i Yxom Aver m Avenw erne I hetraen 1 to arras[ani 19 1/2 ei{eei•39N etceeL M[enen Avemu unaxiaen•ly. _.._ eecaxied [. NOtion cerxire evd ,uW Venue O betGe 1]N 6ixee m9 oath fitteez s m � � �- exm of tM BNnceP ss 1Onceer P paxHeevt .Rea if the e. 1a M �� � xSSRfltrMuiPen!-E1+eultbi 'be ana.ne?e sx'(. �a�Aeed khex as i m Chea N, HAYOR'e AEPOHf Y1xa egailment y•MMa ih C lmovecmn it Men OI RI pe in tM Mas't`er elan xhlch vne Cex u11Y Avrkre 9 I eve ued ty 1 ity avd CS offLoval RINC v NpOOc IN11 gxea d �-Pleok. city ilman•JOM Cuvlap•on M tM f .City Council fora lob vI— it Ao a vbvl M uti cityCLty Coun 11man with the City fwernmet Buhtevllle. G1ute lavniuyere t city t eOC Ovl city.eked v£N e It It if It. ty—IN In tbI It NeYor Nallera aalied foz amapecial w:ecutiveMie alwafter tM raiwLar maaTi:g the nex City 6eeretrry. tMm apylatime ewmti YD{dmf T3-- hIcityHt M be alloNefl al aeaCh eiree�slnLtw 9-w a Ii- mtloa m e',y"5l'G v;4 NeeiiaN adlourme. Ga cityICRmlln tM tINI trma.of the It fmN.rmntnu. Neyor:Naller aMMd thrtt this vOVLd be.ecoePtable tO �Ty�ti..;." STRHS O63NG OPpmA0."H rm-r LY s-a. ctM a a �:. Coll Y Sty Torrey sad tM d1n 1 v!4 tM �poln ed ReapwLfhlly RIbmitc.d, i luded 4t® t h ffe Nat 1 the' liv had ftM mmve8 it RORld M d Uu ¢apek f Hre Ovi i 1 ard t1utwCM TY x � M 19 CRItv Mrxl�i£OhI he a ogre the prnp ti�m 5--ystart wj ted LM tM.rd lned auM tiallyMt Lna Ur1 L S Y Muee{vg. Counef]men t�E4 -}i F Yom' R M1 OeShflw City 5y vi•mved the w0eptNa O[dinance as read mA Couwilvan lboxe aso�ed rt. M1'ne moon paeeea uneniaducly. (CO.-I--)• �„ Y � NOT68 ,NRCN 26.1974 t..: Nywr well Px wohed i}ua p1n Of tM 11—C,.2—h 26.1974. CauneS•..•^Yaore tokionre `���i ape ae vtTen are Couvcllman Par oMed the motion. Notion RINI-.M.nia.Y. M.nd m '�f .�.�,� �. _ oi'euNBa aoR xas:rooim LYAcupensaay.c paomrue k APemPRIATmN. t ,S•'} {:^ ` CouwlLmvexker caved'that the City p iae tO tM.Iltte League R­for kM 19]4 year of opsatLoa: Y1 t 1. $3.000 h c-v. y a. 61.000 Fa tM purdhOf Of eapiLl equilmant rox CM canceeemn ateM. - 3: Pmvld i Of CM 9roande. •a� ?��£ � ��.� d, Pxavlee utlltem Yox LM Park.. ���� �}Ft=� . Councllmm ohne ecovdea tM mok w. Nayor Nailer a Redf avy fu vecuaelon. t } 6.3 -�,3 ,��`3 Counollmsv 1 :for Beton m.:.ue mntfov 1 M the City vould m not m RI--dim 61,000 y •''o- s �•a'3`4"{ -��'6��,i 3 § !" ere equ1P!na ceague i flay t r tM aw:ce Sa stand L:t tMt the city uro.uP m 61 00o to piirahaee COunuilmn mk aguected sport on xh m M pure—d for the • re am P—I,Nirwmr I- tw Cepertisen poz ed Na te£r1g weld tI put M ad f r a S dap '(I.■p, pride of 8294.0 ave th tot d hime could M Bur hoe t 61Q0 00 Tb 14 M erpen a fox renta3 of Lhe Sc vaker Ne I——LMt ttI eSan a{vdOOOld p—Y bI equipped ft.1 then 61,000. �� C 7Yy 4 _ Cwneilmthc, ur at add m hie mn Son tmt tM 614C0 rhich The Cwll1e YOmth League MemiaTlom given m the cThen thy TusvaatM pregram nNarm thCity b returnee N�. iginal aotton by-i-P erxer avenAeA ane ked to r ad fol •: `-I heCity 3`� �;�.. � p !9 a tM 1914 year of Oper b . y •`xyY ; 3 6x000 cash cencr]IwtO (re in regi Ica,return t tM. k will Y ee A is SM. 61,4W tli1N Nor Md 1 en m tM City xhev:Nay Tur:wd the program tlmml 2. IbIt[M city wind porde1 capital eguipsent fox the eeeiov•t"ere Provide up m 61.000 � th purchaee of Thee SLema;y -;',r. ,ky J. TMS SM City would Provide mainterence of Ne NrouMai u:fl• 4. TMt tM city wulfl prwlfle uxilitiee for tM.puk. e vly' AL1 Nara iI faem Of thea adaitione are corrwkvon¢.NId W emended motnn puatl vrenimcuely. S ." '....... '.•six ,� .. _.u..- - ._ . _ -:. „t Y. '� 6 '.&5,.cYa' T0: TheHonorabMAQ le Morris Waller, Mayor, City of Huntsville OPERATING BUDGET Cit Council of the City of HuntavilIs Texas Huntsville Youth League Associhtion PROM: Huntsville Youth League Association SIUMCT; Proposal for operation af.Youth League Program= 1974 Operating Expenses: ?w / nstea 2Umpires $2,2CC Gentlemen: Equipment: The.following are the minimum;factors deemed necessary for Trophiea 800 the successful operation of the Youth League Baseball Program Tournament expenses 50 In Huntsville for this year as perceived by the elected officers Kiso. items of that association in a meeting held on Moqday, March 25, 1974. Total expenses 1 Cash funding by City totaling$5,500 to be used to aid Operating Revenue - In meeting operating expenses for the year.:: Contribution fromCity $5,5Q0 S� -2-�`, (See attached budget) - JNet income from Concessions 000 _ 2CVtq—to-purohate.-capital squipm�errt-i:tsms—for—coneass-i stand totaling approximately$1,000. (See attached schedule) J.. City to be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep lestim'stion based on 41. teams (last year's,total) of the fields and surrounding area, and forthe utilities playing an average.of :10 games each, with average costs necessary for the operation of the complex. costof2 umpires and-.1 scorekeeper per game of 4.; The Huntsville Youth League Association to assume $12. Totals $4.920 responsibility for the operation of said programa in 2equipment coats based on last year, plus field total, including applications, forming of teams, equipment necessary for this year sett€2pg schedules, starting dates and playing dates,. umpires, and any additional duties necessary to the Jestimation based on Is at year's net-of $2,400, - operation of the program.. in consideration of competition, etc, 5. The Huntsville Youth League Association to assume - �,,, - responsibility for the operation of the concession . 4.... stand@ using any net income derived to aid in meeting t operating expenses of the program.. CONCESSION STAND EQTJIPMENT s Refrigerator with freezer capacity adequate for storage m $600- ° , Hot Dog machine $150 ' Rental of ice machine $280 ($70 per month for four months) E IN x, a. r a� v ORDINANGH NO. 74-2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CNAPTHR SIX OF.THE CODE, OF ORDINANCES OF TAE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE., TRMS BY ADDING AN`ADDITIONAL PA127�GRAPN .2 g:., ADOPTED A3 TFIE BUSLA,ING EO➢B OF TIIB CITY.6F HUNTStlILLS, REOUTAFNG INFOFMATI01 .. vaRIt1w ELEVATIONS, AND.DECLARING AN EFBECTIVE DI TB, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY-9 C,.. HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT CH7(PTA'R 6IX OF THE CODS OP ORDINAHCHS OF ,s THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, ENTITLED THE BUILDING CODE OF THE CITY OF, SUNTSVILLE, TERAS, BE AMENDED BY ADDIND AN AIIDITIONAL PARAGRAPH ( TO SECTION 105.¢OF THH SOUTHERN STANDARD'BUI'LDIRO CODE, THE BUILDING CODE OF THE CITY OF HUNTSYIIIE, TERAS, fih-A SUCH ADDITIONAL' PARAGRAPH TO HEAD AS FOLLOWS: Section 105.4:- __--PLOT DIAGRAM {k r` Z,Sx.. ..,,t' f (C.T No building permit shall, be issued unless adequate information 3s fu rnis`had showing the proposed vertical elevation of the finished floor of thet. T. structure in respect to,the street and.lot Corners— -- -GMD EVENING-, GENTLEMEN. - and proof that the building'is not subject to «",x flooding by storm.water. The city sag#I!,ex may ,y IT IS NOT SAFE TO WALK TO SCHOOL OR RIDE YOUR BIKES requireadditional engineering data, prepared by t BECAUSE WE HAVE NO HIKE LANES OR SIDEWALKS. IT IS a registered professional engineer,indicating the calculated 25 yepr high water elevation of ' DANGEROUS FOR CHILDREN TO GO SEE THEIR FRIENDS OR creeks or drainage ed nearI he If the hooding is Y . Proposed to be placed near the flpod plain of r^` the channel. Finished flopr elevations of ro cT f+ t, 00 TO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF SO MANY CARS. SAMUEL posed'buildings neer the flood plain of a cieek ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEEDS SIDEWALKS FOR THE CHILDREN or drainage Channel shall be a nddlium'of two 1. feet vertically above the oa cdiii9 2,5 ye'er high s -- - - water elevation.- at THAT WALK DOWN 101h STREET, AND AVENUE M NEEDS A STOP No permit shall be issued for buildings or improve "4 SIGN OR STOP LIGHT BECAUSE SO MANY CHILDREN HAVE TO - menta that propose to block the flop of water ins, k±,ss creeks or drainage channels or may cause flooding "e,. , .CROSS THERE AND IT IS VERY BUSY AND DANGEROUS STREET. of adjacent property. 1 t* - .AVENUE Li NEEDS SIDEWALKS, ALSO.. HE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Amendment shall be effective fromand after its passage by the City Council of the City of t THE REASONS.FOR THE LANES ARE, ' Huntsville, Texas. �q L1 m �✓ nki 1. BECAUSE OF THE GASOLINE SHORTAGE c ,.$y'Cplg.{y PASSED AND APPROVED in open Council on this.24Lday .f (IAr'Cai Of March, A. D., 1574. —0—RIDING THEIR BIKES TO PLACES THAT THEY'RE GOING.In 2. THEY ARE NEEDED FOR SAFETY. - MORRIS I. WAILER,MAYOR WE ALSO NEED SIDEWALKS AND BICYCLE LANES ON LAKE ROAD FROM - �= r � A T � THE APARTMENTS TO THE UNIVERSITY BECAUSE SO MANY COLLEGE r y` STUDENTS WALK OR RIDE THEIR BICYCLES TO CLASS. THE REASONS FOR SIDEWALKS ARE. APPROVHD AS TO FORMSw, F. 1. BECAUSE OF THE ENERGY CRISIS MORE PEOPLE a ` WALKING. CITY ATTORNEY. ry 2. THEY APE NEEDED FOR SAFETY. +< 'gs I HOPE YOU WILL CONSIDER THESE THINGS.. THANK YOU FOR ''ht �xT LISTENING TO 0E, rvd: ff 7 r 1s r { >F r ry "w �-�;.�t t w n ^., m Y i'i -f �s`� a ` v,�,es"'m'✓�c�nw wy 'i,=�.h",``,'*`.` � yA r ,{ �c2rA Nar_ch,87,2974 t f All smpl eee F PMOM. Jim.McAlister A> SUAJA'CT: Amendment to the.City's---2 e.noel Po22ciea * ritxt o y219 base to �sttant titg9ea havey^t� 2K egu d!J 9 h off-duty Y Y con{- trtore to make mater taps wing city equipment This practice has been followed apparently for may years,primarily for other smaIl cit se that do cut have adequ t equipmentand occasionally for 1-1 contractors Me practice hoe""Id d tit"Son and we '$ do not cent any of you to be placed in a questionable situation regarding this matter. 'm ' ^' r x On March 76,the City Council adopted the f 22cwtng policy ae �} an amendment to the formal persm02 policies dated January 2,1974. .," Article.6 Section A.I "No city employee or any Individual hall be permitted ' to us any type of city-owned eguipaierni,tool ta ppatus, �„(3 etc.efar personalus . e while engaged in activities employ- $a ment outside of actual city fwcti Off-duty eSof any KYR`f^m ' rb city-owned tool i etc r pereyin or profit orprt tioua we f same isspecifically � l Prohibited,unless approved in writing by the City Manager prior to nae." S5 d h h y' fa eAti' ft t�.,� •�?';,.� �� x a?�y#f�+�a,r,-.f�, w. �'%�, ?3�r��`�y�rf?...s`;,�.: k4 � :s ME PAW-1 :�-• r.x�.`x y r.,nr k e� �,rf -stwa. rs. .=r �` h k �wfr '°' - a�P u �� � r '�" �� �' .✓tom .d r � � x`'� A' •,y Pwe]l ! .Page]2 mtm aYfe xoxTsvau ae"R mxnm.EN INesR ! ammft`s i�potth — -- A USTRUcTIDN MMCUOR f Neyox M':OZ. a latter frw Foe.:Kato ateck BtS w t0 the Oaaz o£s AECu ha Iw mat Mtb Chick Dw£8 n he M ex a M1 P<'wT,Ci Hanover,afm liaTexr xesenbed. w to a lty. 'wbl h M ixitr sus aTiw City COuneil he ttl'thaY St eeplana foe far the vw ity f bllg rope rye atwe[Lon mage LM wm io este. ea Mies axd ntl w N 19]4 MIaM 8 HpugNh 8i t 1 Y.tikl and wolfl M­­l, Lne mien G i itlaeallabll sae t tl 1'Pest Mortb in O,y me.Nhiteon ego ked 1Mt the City Cawoilvar fncltide mi rd vo uy T it the tl pP6 y blzirg of tb1 Sodividual Cowailmeh a weed that M parmleeion.be granted axd il- ! eaclal litic l• 1 S c i in rM1at apaait,they abould deem appxoprdet- iPni " MUYiia tltl tke moYi yo W 11 aktl Pu further discuss ¢z M the i— p i egusln Sry Mi ecru ibh y B pl ae Poe ible,h at the i ity ane tiro Cotlnllaan Out -W p ilt. t Ull,t tbia peulsslw eawld bS gr li for the birlbg of Ne wnatzw- M a twperuY m.ie.only and 1 Yu the ll]- u fa gu i , Sly Spring Lake,_Ll , mm }e all z ek ick'in, 11 V 1 Ire Ch1 f N pleas p Yoxmatd. he y0 ecagni¢tl 1,sd,ly ; •Ny 1R.Rw bef the llm ae b ing N —!Plan f Life Qa Lend eirme f b yeaz 19) 1]4 card by tY+,t x` y omplavon. ar .the t arm Flsm�e tl ire Ma M11 maoclat4 . BS dwPl tad .Y ng on bis wtahv S achievement ane me wt.Twdigt d-wosson roe -� wyu tll TM1en warded she tion the P b p tl Silty sal tu@or wneCrw. dlvh �tn kion SvepwWr f S iw.Lal end ret uNc li g t Soda P tc fey(60)day Yo u w- T CH Azmrs..IADDE G 1.SUlia the d 11 tai opera f ivg CM k lines aM the need for an lnepector atmall ni fi °n� ilei]add fru k Svq t, Tunas duzlug xuakl Lch Ovt f the>n uen city. t,3y 'T > pre fed to-Fuc it 11 e f expend! ea( 1 £'l vl' - rex-Sn£avu of tltl mt1 and h Lie pa tl nazlmwely. ® 88,26a Bl 1M1 d tM five in cls imps 1 h enough iSlltt i9ht- he Ted bat 1 ord ba 1 1 •and 1 f fez R y to Muth N ''w t *� GUTA U¢Oe IVs BOUND At@LIxIePb �I scud addtti 1 Pment ld M be mad part' M1 rl¢1 ltlde . TN ddlNeval.qu p- >k y h''roa ,4�' 'AW Ot'ee IBM.LRy9,6 HaI'PY , 5l' mint requite St- 13,S78.95 fueda. Mr Ring Nen itwi of theguizment reguix , genezatax, fl.had lign hose ee Imitated Ne bwd ey£vd nae () aannae, ee Wet1n ley,Clty Atto ey zeguested daitiare iia 1 nu the preps rd' suer lltl City Nawgu,Gim HCAlletu,ane th t f i ,CexMld RLSm,N'—Y 4j . 1 R' Etlimted that M wy nave NS oxd e 1 1 1 Eero by N zT regal esiw of the Sty Council. _.. ..the£nd a11ab1 gee what they cov1E cove mp MCL by the xk.ee 10 i the area eY Eundlag ttl —1— �} k NAN -1— Ue TAMPERING Ik. adfli—i a ORDx �iN .(s.. I k v+n then invited the Ci 31 alwg M o any l Inter l,ser pceewt +i++" City Colney,wb[in Cully,rasa tM Ordinawe to th ity Cwnci Ne Ordlmnce amended CM1apter 1], awe dol. Ne sun ttcills Natiwelbl� N� ki 1 Y damn 4 hf th tel lead k lSkim 1]-B oP the Cage 30x41 uta M be Sine�—k SnitldaS.�eatazeing the er—lel ladderttytrwk inLO first clava chap-- Mayor Mallu indicated thieswouold ' 2 vhf _ e�nY in9 Pa 9z Pn P 1f1 al�� certainly be doro. Puthent oY Cuz �y x "Sx. be of Ne City f Slle lacking Y i „pb'cry Y*' 1 A y pu Sala-' the iai0 a cf this SN 4'S' Naeco£Ordimrwec cE tM CrtY OP lll-elle,-afar Pe N LMn City Ploya iewtto�l-e!0Y gy ,]Oiaaon presented to Ne Clhiekcrywof Rwwlpatlov Pazk. He had bun caked N a F uintl ff d dalvnwepalma t hu to and provadvy pmol Y f fire viols to f h £On. i fi' dl ce upon wi tie. M dewtl gull ml raid Iwniahed ea prwidtl in C i m malhoan azl—wvu Ne Oadlnarc be wcePted rad and Cwnc——Sl aecwded the motion. lbtl doe h.on i hi xy.i fft.—j. �k £ -. A ceaitl uwnlvoualY. role to tbl atio f goal -fie Pres a to the COMail acme:names OP hwM P1aYtl xmmld then m wntlmrm for khepasalble xwar>.ng of dhx#,k " the Park. (A Dopy of thio pl.aen io is.—d.) SSD 1p R Tea M.cCOBAC IP.Teft HES �y J! TM this ems 'presented Sine.Hud / LUIY Shepard /axW ave Billiann S i' ( '. -]of the Coda of ordiwncea city tc y.Martin !lay read the flLa ce amatling Chapter 1] S r name yo Ball earn d 61s aHPre i Tion tar the 1 ant pr unkatien end-eked the M-1 to give Nese f M City f faille by 1wx ]xy the degoadt xequlrtl Eu hatlxy of watu meters Te 815.00 for 1 w e Iwllcattl teat dome def tine aetiw.-ld Da rowhed in Nfa matter at th nu " N aesirnd hetet by lain ing tag of vaziawe In delermining ehugea to b,rade a l.wif regular c nail C.U. providing far f tt 1 P dopa it Pro idly fox chargee fro Sxxoz fro a puled not N-meed.Nzee R * q$ y S SAw - d l 1 nth a+d idirg PPecilve Qa (opy aLtechtl.l e ARR � "�. ! cunt watl that Lne Orth be accepted ae read,aM Councilman Maztlnez swotltl it. The Meyer Balli akea Mfat Che of bolle k 1 x P Public Burka ry dge,etattl v'� (v SS wtlw carried—Ulltwly. the[Ne Yields ova way N Pley indi tl P fel hank Mull b azTendtl N he ti t Depaztmwtr i t V £or tMix many uoLold hcu v and weekend epabt king Y Ne wP fe.of Tire baseball cwBl by the origSwl }" M') tel' W 1116 e-1c .M It�PDV&+Ea Bib wpletron desdlive. hi aPPrwieti®.for Nelc ll— eW heyetl he sell of duty. *vs' X,��`� � wbCN TCP 9x10 AND eTEw 9MO Nis nwe egaxdr Cwncllman uku.---d th thppreprl­bill,City g im iuAldefer,� p GarL1n Cellay,CityAtMrmy presented Sl-tiro 74.9,wceptvy blUl unCa K old muatw wtl free its sed the President f Ne ewtsvau Ywth Leagu iw,lUd SS maty Diner d-igw ed­dUll, e + uewkicn MN Loop 405 atl itl lata 45 oY U.S. agbwy JS f and fwdn'ovwen d Pith it. go wt pilo m Ne bglminq et Ne-1 reiimr its 1a en effort iron th ouT ivy kinks wLlch ri {,i }-,LSA •.,+tey.Ej,. `a, Kl omury atf loop tytyaehmiobl,ofd--be advised P en a w u1d.Pe In ae d tde City S - e Ne beutl f­­Drive lvtl the! migh 1111 alai in th f ISSty The Coww'1 greed Nat!hi �F ^' thnkevSlle atoll be due :pryehl "'and• —YX30)days frw the date hereof in--d-w1N Ne -Mayo Balla Nan called fro nd9purl -. 1 tern of wad OxdSnevice da d Y 19J3 TM1a lUd Cily aeurtexy are aukM i bY.Nle PawluLwe N SeeuS paving cattifieatea—US the ? ivdebadn A aM oMw by the rml arW ere of Ne pxopartiee abeundiry sir eo impravod b negokl G uic tea in tM rime £ old Clty,all u pmvldtl far in sai,i d Ordinance.aM that fu-bu - i�+�"•:� a S She fore o£sucb certlflu a ba in tM form wr approve4 PAy bg:S Maid City Council. !Copy atLacntl.) (aro Aalattl AttaNwanta * yui 0Y following ,a 0�xxwce 74-6� Le SS AN AeaESSHwm Pros lS—SU STx S t City-Sly,Martin Colley reed w Oxdin a big w udin Sw—Ganvary 23,1973 elo¢Sry Ne , Respectfully SLbmitted, � hearty given t real end ttu auuc mP property ebuttin upon strata in tin City of-ill., g levyi+y en uuaemevt fu Che Pa t a£ pox Sw oP t,l of improving wch ekl.eb by amending awtfen 4(d) Y, i* of aald ardlrmnca Lmruaing the per Paot nL again the piopextiea(85.50 per Fronk foci)and tba hue :; �LCU.•C�j +r / ,nyr}`Yj, +` and!aria!oval.of wch Pzoputy aS akakea Ubll,lit. Tbi aUlw Pxuiatl£or paving Stem Med frw IN Ruth UeShame city Seaetuy lntueectlw x1N IVLeretate d5 tl the not boundary of it,wzb atl gutter w bltn Y $ A Cowcilmn—ia moose Wt NS Feeoluticn waeptLy u at rmprovm on Ola NMoaNn and eau ftotla be 4-a awepte1,end tMt the Oralmnca] l—ling en warrent fax Bayment of i�Provlay e4auw M aPProvtl. �S 1t 9 Q��<, n„ d enrol Al ak eeeinded the wticn. Notion Bsaetl wazlnwelY• AeeolUtiw 74-5 kemdirg Chargee far Dkilily Lill, {� City NMOW 1m McAlleter,pl.ewttl a xawluttoniivehuoting the City Adminla 1 N eatabllN a fee @Y- •�r*y rr ' M•wtual f fatal.—it,line aztaneienn. He 1Micattl than roeolutlw a U1d n t ohangS the uiginal ortlrance Slmw Butiva roved tlut the xawlutiw LS awapttl ane Councilmen Jo on ewordtl the uliw. '• P) TM„ rsy� l gme mnnw peaeea ananLMu.lr. .fi,�� d l 'dt3a,y•LY' v. y } < �"$k}:.:� 1,s-s ^3` 1�§r Y R '<`�fi .i^ � hr''4.3.•�" �- $�' , 5 ,rk ^ r�•L�`�*�`'„ &",. � �#'f��rt"r x'' .. �`�`��i r� a �1�#�r�.."w5�.,,�.,'' ?r�,a�'�" .q x`� aara4,�y�k,•,s�x�^ ,�Z,��ga,� F� r r'�' �, fit .,w"� c�'�t.,i r �.,> ,� .v x � s �z' ri �^'`,�+.� f*i x 3' �l �. a,',v +r 1 �.k•vis„;�'' - ',a��N+� 4'r +�!s r, {5�t '�`�, ' �>�,. � )itl t�;��°•#�'���.d° ,p�a��s 'f�s 4 .of" a�''a"'"��r �r��" r� eta ,��' �,��x,t��n r to�� g� '"� �' 'fix �' "}.5 ".'�Z,'k'�' •€ ��� ,���` < �#°� �� eY x��s.��"�',. °a. � s � 4 Ya • ORMMNCE No. 74,_3 y '�.l$*tri y.�'•''i�,�� - . AN ORDINANCE'BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFHONTSVSLLE, given notice that said City Council would hold a public hear- TEXAS, DETERMINING THAT A NECESSITY:EXISTS IN THE PUBLIC IN- ing in connection with the proposed passage of a.ordinance TEREST FOR THE CLOSING AND.AHANDONMENT OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF to close such streets, and such publichearing having been t: CERTAIN CITY STREETS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE SAID held and all Opinion- considered and the said City Council of ' •t �'. - CITY, AUTHORIZING,THE CONVEYANCE OF THAT PORTION OF THE CITY the City of Huntsville, Texas, afterconsidering all factors ' STREET LYING WITHIN THE VACATED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY TO BE has determined that the public safety and welfare,will best' CONVEYED TO THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY be served by the closing Of such streetsPQ222222 u-, . g FOR THE.USE AND BENEFIT OF VSAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY, AND : NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINE➢BY THE CITY COUNCIL OTHERWISE ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A t •` - OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,:TEXAS, THAT.THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE . .- WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville hasfor several years ' VACATING AND ABANDONING CERTAIN PORTION$OF PUBLIC STREETS WITH- AV a ` IN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF.THE SAID CITY HE ENACTED AS FgLEOWS: # : monitored the growth of said City in.accordance with the master fire£.. len for the develppment of the Cit of Huntsville and in connection 4 t p Y Section 1. That 17th Street as it is presently used' , s #k.- therewith has cooperated from time to.time with officials of Sam and travel- wa Yn a City limits of the City of Huntsville, Houston State University, a public institution located within the Texas, its intersection with Avenue H to its'intersectton ys6 - corporate limits.of the City of Huntsville, Texas, which institution .with Avenue I tie,. and the same is hereby vacated,abandoned, and has developed a master plan.for the orderly growth of said State Passage cs k' closed as a public street, effective uPon the assn a of this �,- institution in a coordinating effort with the master plan for the development of the City of Huntsville, and ordinance. r - :• WHEREAS, the respective master plans of the City of Section 2. That Avenue I as it Ss presently used `. ,>~ .•c�¢ .r: ,'t ' and travel- wi3—`the City limits of the Cityof Huntsville, y - Huntsville and Sam Houston State University:are designed to de- -.Texas.from its intersection with 17th Street to.its intersection 't• t "' ve lop the University areawithin the limits of the City of Hunts- ^ -s v111e in a manner deemed in the best.interest of the public as with:19-1/2 Street be, and.the same is hereby vacated, abandoned, a whole, taking.into consideration.environmental, beautification, - and closed as a'public street, affective upon the passage of this .v• �dti cf �,, } r4 and other related factors, including the local traffic flow and ordinance. ,.1 I control so as toprotect the safety and well-being of the public }f Section 3. That 19th Street ae it is presently:used 4 n general, with'the result that a determination has made aM 6- that 17th Street between Avenue Hand Avenue I,.Avenue i between .and traveled within the City limiwz'thtAvenuehI tottsfintexsection - c �-,�' t'F,"`l,,tiv,,t • '• a ' 17th Street and 19-1/2 Street, 19thStreet between Avenue I and Texas, from.its-intersection and Avnue°J and Avenue J-between 17th Street and- 20 th --- ---- -with-Avenue-J--tie,cahe..-same is hereby vacated, abandoned, ,,.,(•a ` -Street are street,effective.upon the passage of this-- ale l streets situated within the confines of Sam Houston State closed as apub .n University complex, that said streets are traversed by unusually. ordinance. heavy pedestrian:traffic which impedes the flow of through traffic Section 4. That Avenue Sae it is presently used and and results in congestion and presents a present danger to the y safety.of the public and that by virtue of all the above, the traveled withrnthe City limits of the Cit ofHuntsvilie,.Texas, 3 from its intersection with 17th Street to its intexaectiodwith public interest dictates anecessity for the closing, vacating and g, ve, t e -y *5 20 the Street be, and the same is hereby vacated, abandoned, and u. abandonment of said streets in the best interest of the public; ' # "y andclosed as a public street, effective upon the passage of this - ordinance. 3 WHEREAS, the said City Council of the City of Huntsville, Section 5. Be.it further ordained by the said City 3, Texas,has further found that no Private property owner will be ad- p p..p y Council that the Mayor of the said City be, and portion Sam Hoy affected by the city closing of such streets abounding and that the street authorized to convey by Deed of ADandontnent that portionof said Sam.Houstonstate University owns.all lands.abossndingsuch.streets portion to be closed with the exception of two parcels of land owned and'. ' City streets designatedba ecuted fort with such Dead to that �• ,• y.�, of such streets to beexecutedfoxthwith as the act and deed of e utilized by University related organizations.and for University said City,,. p 9 remain in said. •Fr.g �,�' 1' y saving and arca tin therefrom title to 4 related.functions and purposes; and Cit of an water or sewer linea and right of said City to WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville, require relocation of any such lines in the event any improvements Texas, in the interest of representative government has heretofore are contemplated to be constructed over such existing lines, at a the expense of Sam Houston State University,.and further the right 'W.•"u •`1 'of ingress and:egress.by said City for the purpose of service to ° ;.�.�r. any such sewer or water linea.. �4 A J k b 1 �e � t,,x'�•F ,. � `t t.- r, r �a a �,} w Nf �'. `�a'•z `�`^ �'�. r � � "� �a� 'K.._ :'° ro��a xx.a.� ., � x h�` ._, .»; .„.. •.,... ..;; a u ,.. ! .,� ,_,.� :•i. .''`. ”, ''tr.� �'� � s p�,�M��_ 3- _ P y, ORDINANCE NQ.74-4 PASSED on first Leading by vote 0f__�7 FOR, -AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17, SECTION 17-8 OF TBE CODE,OF AGAINST. ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY ADDING.A'PARA- GRAPH SPECIFICALLY MAKING IT.UNLAWFUL FOR ANY WATER.METER TO PASSED On second reading by vote of FOR, BE TURNED ON BY PERSONS OTHER THAN CITY HMPLDYEES WHEN SUCH WATER AGAINST. HAS BEEN TURNED OFF DUE TO DELINQUENT PAYMSNT-OF:ACCOUNT, AUTHORISING THE LOCKING OF WATER METERS ON DELINQUENT ACCOUNT'S AND PROVIDING A DE ABED PASSED AND EFFECTIVE this the PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SUCH SECTION. of �f1Ai, , 1974. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF HUNTS- `� THE CITY OF BUNTSVILLE,TEXAS VILLE, TEXAS, THAT..CHAPTER 17 SECTION 17 8, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, IS HEREBY AME NOR AS FOLLOWS; MORRIS I. WALLER,Mayor Section 17-8: Control of and Interference with Meters, Va':'RBB, et€`. (b) It is specifically provided that all water ATT meters turned off for non-payment of:account shall not thereafter be turned,on by any .i Ci SHAW, ty Secretary person other than an employee of the.City of ' Huntsville and it shall be unlawful for any person not a City employee to tarn on a d s $�= -]�PPROVED AS T FO Connected water met . The Manager of Utilities i 5 _ +�' - *M, "'P may cause a lock to be installed on any water (.'1 meter turned off for failure to pay an account, and it shall likewise be unlawful for any MARTIN'D. COLLEY', City Attorney ��.. person other than an employee of the City of Huntsville to tamper with, cut, or otherwise ' remove such lock:from a water meter. (c) Any person violating the s : provisions of this guiltyRshall,ordinace c of amisdemeanor andpunished as pro- N - z" a�x'.. vided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances: -' of the City of Huntsville,'Texas. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE SAID CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT THE PRESENT PARAGRAPH OF SECTION 17-8, CHAPTER 17, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTS- VILLE, TEXAS, BE DESIGNATED.AS SUB-PARAGRAPH (a) OF SECTION. PASSED in open.Council on this the -day of April, 1974. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS MO +-" �• R, Mayor Mayor ,. � . RUTH DeSHAW CIty.Secretary fiz x. R N:D. COLLI. Y �b k i;5+m'a p � i ORDINANCE NO. 74_5 ANORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17, SECTION 17-7 OF THE CODE ws OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY INCREASING ATTEp : THE DEPOSIT REQUIRED FOR TESTING OF WATER METERS By ELIMINATING PERCENTAGE OF VARIANCE IN-DETERMINING:CHARGES TO BE MADE AS-A RESULT OF TESTS, PROVIDING FOR FORFEITURE OF DEPOSIT, PROVIDING RUTH HAW, City Secretary FOR CHARGES FOR ERROR FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED THREE (3) MONTHS AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE BE IT ORDAINSD,BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IPTROVIID AS TO:�FORM: HUNTSVILLEORDINANCES OFETHE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEHAT CHAPTER 17, XAS,ON lIS7HEREBY OF EAMENDS DCODE F IN ITS ENTIRETY TO READ AS FOLLOWS: 11 1 SNO )Hectioh 17-7: Testing forAccuracy. ' Attorney'., a` n+i s I � .. �) 3- (a) Customers to whom:water is furnished through a meter shall have the right to demand that x' i' any meter be tested foraccuracy and when any customer wishes such test made,.he shall . 3 deposit with the.Manager of Utilities th um sof $15.00 for each meter desired tested.' ; ` ' - aThe Manager of Utilities shall cause such ✓ „r y meter to be tested under normal testing pro- `�4 f +' nedures and notify the customer in writing of ai the results of such test (b) If any such meter upon such test be found to " 4, be inaccurate, the deposit for making such -� test shall be-returned to the customer and - { a deduction from.the customer's bill of the �' proportionate amount the bill was increased #' by the.amount of over-registration as indicated "" by said test from the date that complaint was first made by the customer:that such meter was w t y, over-registering the useage of water but not, for a,period of time in excess of three (3) _ months.. (c) If upon such test, the meter is found accurate or if such test reveals that said meter has under-.re istered the amount of water uses e, 4 t ,. a suchdeposit stia11 be forfeited to the City. e $ v for the cost of making such test and the custo- tN '+t. mer shall be charged for such under-use - .„r t - and said customer's water-bills recalculated for the preceding three (3) month period. KS"ti+t� its PASSED in open Council on this theday of 4111:z 1974. THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS ^">� MORRIS I. WAILER, Mayor ter. ARMI "M CEN/NCIL xaETSNG arxlBlT A APRSL ,=1974 CITY or persotoll liability,rtalating sack to and be NUMBER DOLLARS e£Pdctiue,adbft'hd'd'Tte c£said h�dih�ance;ozder�,n.�'i`��y'tk 8DN29VIL7E ::- improbkmsnts. shat In'aceorLap¢e wit3i';the=P,ratFle'igLSa!- m e in pay70.ent aY atiyt nBtaa.lp, oP tFrt,noi al of intefrn9 fierevn when - � C&1ZTiFICA3d8 08 SPECIAL ASSE8due then at the nP(zfon of itite h41der of this�.oest�3.gal�'.tbxn^ "� e�t�f�`Gute a�71`T;-pt once-��bma dwe•wftfidut tiat'f¢e anyl»the For nipro4p5ents o£ amount o£prinaYpal herecf sktall.he cbilactible w.th a ctiaad,S iterest and"rasebis attorney'-a fess and al'1'costs and Bwpense Ehc*id'eht ISSUED TO to ocllection,i£incurred THAT alt proceedings with rsferanee to saki'p'g byto,2t pravesents ha$e"Caen regularly Sad in codpilaifce wiM1'3i`'1s.last; the charmer o£said C$py, and with tlye proeeedingo;of saiCity THISIS TG CERTIFYS That by virtue of ail Ordinance of Co4odil and the[cies of this C¢r¢ifieya,'stey grid tLi"at �r,8' ' the City CovnF'.il of the'City,of i�vntsville,-Teaias, dui ,gnaotad::on regp+abitt i to ttYe'flxiag o£tYfe asees�,gen'� 10b 4n$claim¢£ the day,sf , 19_ ae'amended on day of PexBbna:l ixabaiity evideticerl'.by this Cirgt,£xcata:have'limen,Per£or�ed.:. 18Lt etie»ia's avYi-e' -an a6seeent 1a the,sum off- That sold i�pravpmenta=liau+e bean ammpletgd¢y salt Cantr-,istoi", 0 DOL LASS in full cex¢P ianue wath tine terms o3 said contrcKC and warp scoopted ago riot p perry a[vote n sad C ty', fronting at 0A, by said City by as Ordinance-of its City Council dated the day of 14 and= $ 'as f-Rll�te•: THAT by the provisions of said Qrdiaaoce and th4 lath and Charter in£ores!O said City undg7,•eri4ich laid PxAce i s e _ had,'upon default in payment Of any Snstailment cf prin $31 r, intezeat hereen when due, andFor this maturity of this Gar U-I"It,ate, horeves sass Occur rho'Asip epmen2 lien aie file Rraper'tT •:`•a,Eq �.a - herein des¢rihed 4sd the personal liafiili.ty d,cargo of the ttue owner or pwnat®,ih'x it and against the true owner or owners thereof, Named as£ollawe: @sof,v+tistt�er aemgd or oorrebtT n_amgd oppein or not,may be eaforced'in ago o:dance gitk the provssaons of fhis THAT said assessment is able to CertiEbate in any,¢mut having iu;isi3iation er, at the option,of P.aY. , or its assigns,.in five i5� esus 'ants n- said us actor,qr its aap�lgns,by sale gt said property ih'the• s"tammenta v the d'a}K of. . 19_, as Came for th an,s4a3%ba pxovletgd by law or C2�axtiex Sn for2,,hr Yii s�'�ti u� i€ follows; *` City for the ea`le of property for collection of ad valorem ta][eat �, .,s.;.a tK a r`,• �' - or, in case of such default, at the optiap and upon the reegueat, T$e,first of said inetallmenta to�be due and payable on or beEpte of the"legal holder hereof,::said Citi;shall exercise its'lavr'E.ul ,, , tkiirty days after said date, and four remaining installments to pose aid in the colleotian of this Certificate. �`v` ✓ < be due and payable rea: tively, on or before one, two, three, and - , x?�, four.years aftet said date, DONE this day of - pursuant to authorlxat•os_the City U.ounczl pE a City of Enatavill m together with interest thereon from said date, at the rate of Texas.. " per cent ( 8)...per anaum, payable annually; past due grineipai an�i� - '�'� interest to bear intereat from maturity at the Came rate until CITY OF HUNT,9VI•LLE paid; Saida have.the right to pay any of said installment's before maturity, with secured interest to date of payment. : BY, MWOR ' ( r THAT said assessment was levied pursuant to.an Ordinance _ •"`may.; r (.a` of said City[council adopted on the day of , ATTEST: 19 ordering the improvement of as d street, notice a which Was filen for record with the-County Clerk of Walker County, Texas, on the day of 19 ,:and recorded in vol. CIT CLEEE pa es , of the Deed Records o said County, and by virtue ofgsaidOnce and Otber proceedings of said City Council pro•- � kr viding£cr payment by the true owner or owners o£said property: whether named-¢r correctly named or not, of:his pro rata share of sw� r r�f the cost of improving said street under a contract between said City.and Contractor, dated the day of , 19_... THAT by said Ordinance said assessment is made payable as aforesaid, and together with interest, all costa and expense of ^ Ar collecas tion and reonable attorney's fees, if incurred, is declared to be a first.and prior lien on said property, superior toall a '' other liens or claims except state, county, city and-school district +.u•, st- "' - s, �' '� _ ad valorem taxes; and personal liability and charge of the true owners or owners thereof, whether:named or correctly named herein or FIR , �4 It p ORDINANCE ko.i 741:,6 Milton Ercesche "112' $5.50 ,�.,$616_OO Vol. 192, Page 6.09 + AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE DATED JANUARY 23, 1973, CLOSING Ralph Davis 205 st.,5 01 1,567.50 THE HEARING GZ`DEN TO REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON) . :'Vol. 234, Page 691 STREETS IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, AND �EVYING AN ASSESSMENT TOTAL WEST SIDE FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF TEE COST OF IMP110VING SUCH'STREET BY AMENDING SECTION 4(4) OF SAID"ORDINANCE INCREASING THE PER FOOT. ASSESS AGAT.NST THE PROPERTIES AND THE.TRUE AND-LAWFUL:OWNERS OF EAST SIDE,; SUCH P-ROPERTY AS.,STATED THEREIN. _ N2)17.E FRONT FOOTAGE $ PAR P,.3'. SSESSMENT WHEREAS, by ordinance date January 23, 1973, the City: Edward Boettcher 'vie,— '- - 5.5' q5, p Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, authorized certain improvements Vol. 188, Page 567 to be made to certain streets within said city including the paving of Gibbs Bros. & Co. . B69' $5.50 4,779.50 Stern Road from its intersection with feeder road-of Interstate 45 -Vol. 40,: Page 39 to the West boundary of.Boettcher Drive With such authorisation to con- L. B. Baldwin '_149°' $5.50 -8'19.50 sist of paving only aiid;no curb,and gutter; and :Vol. 183, Page $36 .WHEREAS, Subsequent to the passage of said ordinance, at Jerry and Marvin Nemec 64' 352.00 the request ofinterested property owners:, the said City Council by, -Vol. 246, Page 50.6 change order to the contract originally let for.wnstruction of such Jerry and Marvin Nemec .145' $"A.50 797.50 IT= curb and gutter ofStern Road was added thereby increasing -Vol. 248, Page 712 the estimated cost of improvements to the amount.of $56,611.95, and by P. H. Poe,and C. L.- virtue .virtue:thereof necessitated the increase of assessment against said '.� -Cater :380' $s.50 :2090.00 properties and the true and lawful owners::thereof:from the:assessment Vol. 237, Page 372 ,. for non curb and gutter streets to the assessment attributable to,curb TOTAL EAST SIDE 1,717- 9,443.50 and gutter streets. `. TOTAL BOTH SIDES 3,459' $19,024.50 ,.., s NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT SAN ORDINANCE HERETOFORE PASSED ON JANUARY 23, 1973, CLOSING THE BEARING GIVEN TO REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE.CITY COUNCIL-Dy THE CITY PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON:STREETS IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, CON- OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT SAID CITY COUNCIL IN ADHERING TO THE RE- CERNING THE LEVYING OFASSESSMENTS FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF COSTS QUEST OF INTERESTED PARTIES TO AMEND SAID'PREVEOUS OlibINANCE AND TO ' r OF IMPROVING SUCH STREETS, AND IN PARTICULAR, SECTION 4 (d) OF SAID CURB AND GUTTER STERN ROAD, THAT SAID CITY COUH4CY7, FOUND THAT SAID ORDINANCE BE AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: PROPERTY WOULD BESPECIALLY BENEFITTED ANDENCHANCED IN VALUE IN ' ^ EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT OF COST OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS,PROPOSED'TO H' MADE Section 4 (d):.. TO pave Stern Road from its intersection with feeder AND ASSESSED AGAINST SAID PROPERTIES AND THAT THE FRONT FOOT 'PLAN Of' road of Interstate'45 to the West boundary of Boettcher ASSESSMENT AT THERATE OF $5.50 PER FRONT FOOT WAS IN ALL THINGS PROPER. Drive, with 1,742 feet of paving on the West.side of said " street, and 1,717 feet of paving on the East side of said ` PASSED IN OPEN SESSION on this the _day of April, street, streetisl th curb dgutter both i located intheCity ofHuntsvlle,��Walkerhich aid 1974. County, rayl ,u' Texas, in the E. Davids Survey, Abstract No. ;g MORRIS I. WALLER,.Mayor WEST SIDE: AT NAME FRONT FOOTAGE $ PER FT. ASSESSMENT Edward'Boettcher �0 — 50 -s '825.00 6" 7 as Vol.. Page 345 ' RU , City Secretary Jerry Nemec � $5.50 d qM^ Vol.. 180, Page 55 .APPROVED AS TO FORM: T. T. Thompson. - 897' $5.50 4,933.50 : Vol. 89, Page 289. . + re .€ Jerry:Nemec 134' $5.50 - 737.OD MARTIN D. 0 LL Y,. Vol, 204, Page 641 City Attorney A. Tr& T. : 60' $5.50 330.00 w: Vola 131, Page 257 ^ T. T. Thompson 1041_ $5.50 572.0.0 Vola 127, Page 262 :yz UN All 1, jggm y RESOLUTION NO. 74-4 WHEREAS, by Ordinance dated January 23, 1973, the City Council and attached to this Resolution as Exhibit"A" City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, authorized the and after execution by the said Mayor and the City Secretary.., improvements to certain streets within said City and-in said shall bearthe seal of said City. Ordinance authorized the levying of assessment against certain WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded properties for the payment of paving improvemen- s-.xboun.ding - and passed'.by unanimous vete on this the_,, ,- day.of April, ,. such properties and affixed+a lien against such properties to, 1974. ` secure such paving assessments all as provided by law and as', - more-clearly shown in said Ordinance:which included,:'among others, THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEAS assessments to pave, curb and gutter Old Houston Road from.its intersection with Loop 405 to its intersection with U. S. Highway BY. 75 South, a center line distance of ;4,0`$9.29-feet for a total WORRIS I. WAVER, Mayor estimated cost of improvements and assessments of $144,280.001 and ATT• ' . Stern Road*for a center line distance of 1,742 feet for a total �.. - estimated cost of improvements in the amount of $56,611.95; and .r✓y e-t WHEREAS, Section 6 of the:said Ordinance of assessment ' e HA'w, rty Secretary provides for the method of payment of sums due by the real and r true owners of such propertywith the first payment thereof to be due and payable on or before thirty (30) days after the cgmple- . { tion and acceptance by the said City Council of the City of Hunts- OVED AS TO M4 x e ville of such improvements; and WHEREAS, the improvements as called for in said.Ordinance ' insofar as same cover and include Old Houston Road and Stern Road - MARTIN D. COLLEY,` have now been completed and the City Council having been advised City Attorney , xg�'gy by the city Engineer that the same are ready for acceptance by the City. NOW, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that.improvements to Old Houston Road from its intersection with Loop 405 to,its intersection v of U. S. Highway 75 South and improvements to Stern Road from its intersection with feeder road of Interstate 45 to the West boundary of Boettcher Drive, be, and the same are hereby accepted by the said City Council; and 4 ,,» BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all owners of property �i.., abounding said street be advised that payments on said paving = ,3 assessmentsdue the City ofHuntsvilleshall be due and payable - from and after thirty (30) days from the date hereof in accord- ance with the terms of said Ordinance dated January 23, 1973. _ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor.and City Secretary be, and they are hereby authorized in all things to:issue paving certificates evidencing the_.indebtedness dueand owing by the real and trde owners of the properties abounding such streets so improved and to negotiate such certificates in the name of said City, all as provided for in said Ordinanceand that further the '. form of such certificates be in the form now approved by the said t� k �y: „�. 9 .� n 3 �„� i' �'�p, ae,z�2� .. �,�” �.t .yes ,� .xx-�'S��"r � F{$ k`� �.v v= ,�.� ✓ �+ '"�,r"� �-L COUNCIL MEETING EXHIBIT D APRfG 9-1974` HON-rSVILLE FTRE DEPARTMENT REso amloN am. 744 EXPENDITURES ON AERIAL LADDER TRUCK City of Houston - Cost of Truck ;$1,004.00 WHEREAS the City adopted an ordinance in 1973 providing specific policies ,- Martinez Wrecker Service - Towing Truck 100.00 and proceduresfor the extension of water-and sewer lines to customers who have ' Engine 4,575.90 not had service, and whoare willing to pay their shave of the cost of installation'. Miscellaneous Parts 42.47 of said lines, and Miscellaneous Equipment 97 .96 Radio 150.00 WHEREAS'the cost,of,installing these lines have more than doubled since Testing of Trunk 187.50 the ordinance was passed and approved, and the"refsrence�.to specific coat. ' - Ladder Painting 130..46 y . therein isoutdated and knot inkeeping with today's prices, an8 Sand Blasting Ladders 150.00 Walker County Hardware 35.12 `WHEREAS the ordinance has provisions for single and doublepro ratcost, a: Miscellaneous Service 23.15 and for purposes of clarification, the term"double"pro rate share will be �¢z - Reliable Parts 5.14 a—amount equal to actual at.of line construction based on material and labor - x CroAliens Machine Shop 3.00 for installation, and single gro�rata shallbe equal to one half of actual —"- Texas Department of Corrections - Labor and Material '834..01 cost. TOTAL EXPENSE ...$$,268.81 - Estimate of additional equipment needed to qualify NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED., that,the City Council of theCity of °. for rate by State'Insurance Board...................;$3,576.45 z ? Huntsville does herebyinstruct the City Administration to establish a fee of "actual cost" for future utility line extensions. ; - TOTAL..................... 11.845.76 y .: PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 9th:Day of April, 1974.. fi •. Morris I. Waller, Mayor Rut DeShaw;'.City Secretary S` ONE M J1 ' "COONOTT�,MEETTNG kX1f1BTT C APRXL 9, 1974 COUWCIL ACT TO Speaker a£'.the day was,Dave w1i'lidmsi guess al tire,».olcl• "Eouneilman�Scptt Jghfison,presented to the CoSincil a History of: :timers will remember,him,, He'was considered a great or ter. Bmancipatiion Park. He had`been asked:to,do spall:an its history The.,Houston Rost,carried a story of his-speech. in an.;a€tort to preaent to the Council some names of individuals who played a role in,t`ne creation of Emancipation Park. These names would So,, Miss Jane Waxd was the-person who started the Juntteenth then.Fie considered$qr the possible renaminq'o£.the park.:. Bis Pr Sent 1 11 celebration at Emancipation Park: Lucy Shepard Was the-Woman,V ho, tion is as,follows: :blazed her:way to get the•Josey!s to,AA-kei,paying for the parte.' I might atai't ofr.with asking how many o£yass know why S,inceI'Ve been asked'to suggEs 'rtames tar'tha park, £hose Will celebr"ate the ]9th of June. I might say that the three names_ Williama, Ward--,and„S'hepand,�are what I hav,'e-in Emancipation Proclamation was signed January'1, 1+463. We mind. Tom especially Jane Wdra slid Lucp Shepard. Which ever were freed June 19,"1853. , you want to use. Jane Ward for the park orthe building, Joe'McGregcr was sent from Galveston up to Huntsville and Sbepacd-Ward Park and William5'Biii.ldingf (professor S"i3liams Fre pitched his guarter,5 in the Methodist Church With part of ,: Was-principal of the'high soil4pj here,fpx a,loss.,,Yong timn. He lila army and caltl:ed a-sees meeting o£dll the ex-Staues of this was Chairman and Head o8 thatpark uhty].tiffs deafilz.) county and lectured to:them concerning their freedom That;ends the sketch of the hietsSry of the park,. I!..PnId After,he left and:the.Negmes of thiscommunity were freed, suggest that if any of yoµare interas2et3:in ite Qr are wpMdering they went from house to house celebrating what we call the 1f what a have said is true,, get a copy.:of the June28, 1433' `Junetegn,"the 19th of June; Their crowds grew large, too large HoustonPOP''at- " for the homes,and so they sought to bup slime property and build " a building,.; They bought a piece of property on the corner of Mr.Mayor, those names are for consideration whenever the Avenue M and 14th Street and built a little building 30' X 504 .time comes'. where they.held their lmeetings.'.It was called the"Union" building They tailed it the Union Church,because both denominations, the ,Bapt).st;and the Methodists,held their meetings there on alternate Sundays. After moving from the homes to the church for these celelua- tions , an gold lady by the name::of Jane Ward kept alive the Tune- . teenth, the 19th of June, by marching all;the people she could get "to the Grove;which is called Emancipation Park, but was called ` the Grove in those days. She marched themdown to Emancipation s Park and there they would celebrate their freedom on the 19th of June for along, long time. For a while the bank trusteesof the park sought to buy it from Gibbs Brothers. They did get upenough money to make a$150..00 down payment. Then the Depressioncame on, and of course, "no.money." Old lady,Lucy Shepard, was a cook and a maid for the Kings, Mrs.,J. Robert King.. She told Mrs. King of the predicament they were in to pay for the park,: Mrs. King told her that on Christmas Day her:brother,Mr...Josey,would be in Huntsville:and she would be glad to tell her troubles to Mr. Josey.. Mr. Josey came and Mins Jane Ward told Mr. Josey what a predicament they were into pay for Emancipation Park. Mr.Josey and Mrs. King, out of respect .for Mrs...Lucy Shepard, andas a,memorial to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.Josey, finished paying for that park. And then in June of 1933,it was dedicated. There were 2000 people at this .dedication-(Houston Post.,.June 18, 1933, carried pictures of the celebration). One of the speakers was Dr. Estell,President of Sam Houston State Teachers College at that time. Another.Was. - - Dr.Clark and several others.. r Pogo]4 Page 73 S CI Ancil Davi vended the.mot C wciloa Dick ed fa he eot £ jecty did C ilmm M[NU'I'EOF TID:COUNCIL MEETING OF THS CITY OF fEIMfSViLLE,NALRER CWNTY,.TE%AS,.HELD ON APRIL 25,1974,AT THS Nerhmx.end Parker. Cauacilnan Dickens then spade wthar action to grant the paredt. This n intron was.....d CITY HALL,1027 11TH STREET,:HJNTSVILLE,TEXAS:. b Co CouwilvI Park- ad WaU I.Amok ad Davis.):The motion pc.sad by a rate of.three t T The Cowcvl mat in Regutax Sea o t theCi[y Nall with.the folloxinHmemtiera present.h nAmick. - IIS. Larry D k CONSIPON ITS ON TNS PNRCNAR9 Of RECREATION ECAIIPPIDMY Nal'K D i POR EMANCIPATION PARK AND THE EASERALL PAR% s<t J M on City Meas, Jil NcAlilta,praeaOd to the Cron 1 a btlakiles,If bads ed0.pa t isaot for p ^. AndMr asua thet p k. Ha i—ted tha th least pxi take.Pro h biddiag mpenY eadthe osec t .d J k P rkar , the f36 17 of th Spared He the owed d h C it ththey rpt the1 bid.aseindi- .".� �, {54"P Members absent: Morns I.Waller,Mayor,Paul Pnox;end PraN+Moore d the theequip ,migM1 b pwchwed C lav Data moved that th bid,b coapted.and Coact- 2 be,secodad to eat. All re io fIvor If his ration end it petal cacherally. %)*•'� -- - ''-- Catocileas,Dick— h rOqccaad of the City Weagst,M ON—as,the proposal to h stn i—actics,aboux �y} I h b e E May Mo Ti I wail and M yo Pro Tem,Freak it e,city Man ge,J NoAli a road to th dad n f E p t or Pool, historical City Ma ge T Mull ted LA t L rry Paxterkrn r h Clty Rase h I had to the glo 1 ht t Sen Mr Sh de d had f rxaN d he a copy of +y $ he C it Ax 1 V S .5.03 £ h Chert. of the City of Hwt ll d led ^Asti g Mayor,"which h history of—I ma i Pah d by Mr.6 J fin n £f d e ars, it lel . Provided h theb of both theM ya ad Nrymr Pro I= h mb s of theC it shall E P pr,agaro q lify far K,+"` elects d gn teed F their memb es Aatang M yor Nang y ane F the stet h cal k , He said that as soap-se a response was received face Mrs.Shader it would ' I be brmlghe to the Cowcvl'a attwtvon. k }( :Gaon L1 Amick d that C 11 Scott J M b ppo LedA Acting Nays f h ng He dilated } Co.oilma J fin x i h Sghth ed Ei I Year th the.Coon 1 ed that h had flown faith£1 dance end devot t he City f Hu villa d th C ty Gwerwnt during those eight are. The motvw was seaoded by CONSIDER INCPEA6[NG CN1pGE6 POR SANITATION SERVICE Nalph Davis. The,motica carried uaanrmoualy. M City NawB J MCAIi t P rated thed E id H i sc i h pxesant 1 1 h gee F F the City by pl w T8 f asivg t f theHe tated the esideot 1 11 ace -t ap ting. L deficit. He rt d that.th2526tt id ti 1 mstgm g 8cfi pay g$3 00 p ort h } : MINUTES OP APRIL 9.:1974 NESTING £ M11 t rvice,xh1cM1 g ted$90,936 venue par yo He f1¢-th sported that h adeno 1 Ac ng May ,.E it J hnson,:pr—ted! h Min t s of the April 9,19]b me 11 i an ,at a$141.553 pax year,and ivdi ted that the City operating t deficit f$50617...He -�„ epi g,o:the C 1 f their proposed to partial3y.oFfsatthl deficit bye slug th4aanthly esidantiel sanitation therges fxom$3-00 to approv 1 C cal_Amick eaved that the Minutes be.accepted written. Councilmen Davis.....dad the motion. $4.00. He pointed t ha th1 ase mould still leave a deficit of$20;305. r ,a xY Notion carried anenimously. Y a' f„ E Aft ore d ,Law 1 Davis stated the City sh ld not oparet say kind of deficit mod y REVERSIDN.OP.04 ACRES,OP LAND.TO CITY PROM gg ted adding little extx ch g he iT ce f both he re dential and thevI Maines �t U S.'Ane, LNING CENTER He h k d for I ToPecotthe 1 invall1d, City Manager,Jim MrA1 Atex, d to.the Na y vi the:Suppl tel C 1 n P k leo req ted ly i of the total p gam and tad rstd that Perhapsthere need's to x .Agreement No.3(sae b eparate.charge for the'sp 3 S request"pick-up forbrush end slash to.Ip£or.Use cans } ltd pre)b an th C y e Hon D 'il ad the Un Stable City Am 1 xh ch d to the City.04 acres of land pre ly 3 d t the Gw raven N explai d thAge t Brialy d h the need becw eviden! " h fax an ddvt nal t.ty feet an the Rack side of the . r.so ti L provide proper ingress and egress f% Coccoa siminarycofea.Aesick'specals Melt xs thea m dy y edcd fcom,the haw total eIp of fik aobved thak Ipso consasked lfar o£� the n F oa He indicated he U.S.Army would agr t h ersion d.that the Supplemental Agr. t Y NSonl Old the iza the Mayor tc cute the agreement. Acting Mayor,Scott T Mson,asked for further discus- the ahmmt of Se be postp d catil fol M1er irfasectico, old be..baritt.d.and studied. .I CL y%aq J3 NiAlist aid on upde f li sanitation seryl stady,—Od b as end the'total ». 4 C 1 a Dick ked for City A y,harts Call-Y's aPPxoval as to the legeliLY of the form of the ' ■I ai lel b pe ted t the Council as.eon ea possible. Acting Mayor,ScoIt bran,then tattled the S i ,may Agisw Martin C it y d orad th f s pro,or.and 1 gal. Councilman Dickens thin—d that the Agree- scu..iw un[dl the neat work.hdp. meat be accepted and executed and Cowcilman Amick acceded the motion. All were w favor of the motion and it t r AWDlISIRATIYE ACYION 1, APPROVAL TO PINE PRAIRIE%1R.SOPPLT CORPOMT[ON City Narug Jim Nahli.t Yap—d the City had advertised f som,.qwt tE n 1 t act 1„ POR CON TIO TIT'S E% IAL ION parch d d b a for bl Wks re£1 etive ai face d o t Heidi axed ha hid Mdb vw received " h t gory ab L ae is at as xau a preaenle tote owcrl as the [Cowc2T Meeting ` city Mang ,J MCA11 t ,p d theMayo d City C 11 the-,set f pine Frei N tar f her emnsad.rataon. • +fsY .h. Ripply C rp ti n x t L the t ystem Mthi th Cay i 1 3 1 adac N then t ` brought before the.—IT letter h ch be had pqr.d to std toMr. Wrelay H COMIU,Pre d F Pine Also,City Manager,Jin NVAl star,ptesented to the Council altactatl i the"night f£f City Prairie Nater firyply Corporation rn. h eh the poaitice of the City nips—,d. Th letter idicatd that the C nl duties the-Following.(fifth)Tuscdgy f April. Hep p ad a roux f th C s sites tic.,tahoxaver bled to Pine Prairie furnishing water._I,.t t ithin the ex arrixoziel lunsdic_ t Pr vide an opp tmity For theC 1 to v the p eject s las end to v s to any pr bl A t did point out that the City could nor accept the present spacificaTlanatfor tthe..yore either in 1st sae provided each council n of the angoIt p I.is eb each xis asked t indicate the Priority of,the it.. '! 5 teria2a to be used or in meeting the overall criteria eatablashd far P1re protection. The letter vent on to by placing a—bar in the Math bear. e.-each. It was designed to allow the tour to include the maximum number aft k "tom sAt .- r j tste h bl n.alta pxovtsions. Pioj is of the greatest latex t L the Council. is x� G h}, j Jim MCAAf then asked the Cowcil for their approval of this letter and pexmvsarw to send the'prove enol L aYly,Sim McAlister,xaq t d authority to begin vegotia 1 s with,Brye Epexks of ge d]ohnsw,Inc. 3 pP v 1 Af er me discussion sed clarificati of the City's stend on the matter,Councilman Davis—ddsthet s thin t evaluate the Lays,love.Htud a cads [hob hl He d u d the need fez sa r t parmie i b g ted to sand xheletter. Cowcilman Nvek secodd[he matvw. All were an favor and the motion amp ansae iqg fiimor p haps o again 1 k t. h1 g N �{ I� arriad unanrmonaly. t hop lblly cpm p Itch some mmmideti or that 111 solve to p bl in Hw rile. He poi d. t.hat ifs -4' h scold der 1 p any oryxeM1 1 tdi,, q i i g y gra %peditucas h scold bring th r1 tion back the Cawcil f r their comlda t1 and£i.1 pp 1 Cow limon.Parker movd fogrant authority to begin h•.N1. i M1 CITY ADMINISTRATION ADTNORITY TO CONDUCT AN , these negotiate ms ead Covaihaaa Dickens acceded The motion. Motion pesaed wanlassely. OP SU S,USED CITY PROPERTY { 'YY City Manager,Jim McAlister,p t d caeo ft.Jany L.Helga,DSxector of Public Werke,in which he CODNCIL ACTION m4 ' ca®ended cammiasio 1 g Nr.R'ne, r,.to conduct a Public emotion of the City's..ad mod inoperable quipmant. He stated tort by eept g the dice prvpo..l"submitted by Mr.Rene Eales,the City could possibly Cowcilman Dickens esprand Ass observation that he cbmidered it a dial t pre f1 ge to sczva with W. ealixe more revewe than they could by the"trade-in Lractices of past years. Ha indicated that the enation fid Scott John as our Acting Nayox. Acting Neyor,Scott Jahngw,stated that h also considered it a distinct been scheduled£ox'Nesday,May],19]4,at]:00 P.N.a the baseball am Sex k lot on HS �Yill g nbe put in this'gwt t. Us eapr...d his spxecvatian to the Cowcilamn-for their canfidec—adc p per ins ghxy]5 North. Hes; r th n eased far the Cawcdl to give approval to the request to hold the emotion. a peat in Rim to place bin in he M yor's seat. > y kCouncilman moved,movthat the pneiseion be granted end Councilman Marti.....codTh ed the motion. e motion ' �1'� Read,dm jmrnad. F �'�yf5''•.,T+ Rp ` 1Y$ canid unanimously. {rte Respectfully Subritted, � wv REQUEST BY JIM LIN&TFOR A SOLICINR'6 PERMIT ,.�tucrt--all+•+•-^-•�. A yS, City Manager,Jim N.Alistax,pressntad the opliratian for a solicitor's permit submitted by Mr.JLo Henry. Ruth DeShaw,City:Secretary Mr.Nervy quested the permit to sell vat-11--ada o do-Pass Nay to September,3974. t r C 1 D is d .ted his h y i Matt-,th gr Wring the request by stating that if this request e g td th City lel when b ells d o gr y d 11 requests for door to door solicitation, City +� A Lornay N Coll y dilated hi na ily so In that each xequeet could be jdged an its tit ed ide ed ids id—ly by the Council. He at w to a._—Nr.Henry for his recognition of the need for the permit. Acting Mayor,Scott Jphnson,asked far a Councilman Amick movd to raject the applicatvan and w I Will �v"»,�3�� .f•^.�,;,� ��'rzA o-1 :.��" �'tns"a��'L•z'c 14a��"Oi'�h�' "`� �"t..t*� r,,"� �'r '�-�-�`' ��"�� „y. t`?� ��R4'f• � 'i a� � c% w. S r� "t-#a yKs,�a�5,#r, a ��� "�3•a3.a�.��' � '<"`, ���� �. - :..�.,� 5 �^ u � ..4 r ,z .d- 3 s�ii4: `I r y ��•� X ��'r° �r- ;"��34£ q�,���� �. ia,�x �S fir, r t - �,. � {\ v� r.� -^' aw ; �, .a����`,�n�s'S�� L�,`ygt'�p�k�h-.-',4•����x"t'aq'�nH„� sY v - �"4 3 a �e C it Y of h.UntSVI o TREATED:0 BUILD AND:SERVE A BETTER COMMUMITY' yds� a�� �s �r��''ti[���"'tt '����+m•�,a�-?.,�,��:. April 22,1974 'U,' i'• .`d.aar,.}�iF"'� � c+"'�-'S v"`° fr�'i ,,e s ;,•[T ,{ .. i r 3xr r"sem n '� f _ '�" `",i".`r1•W 'asa�' �!A § \"f4�"t fi X �'Dx a`� q3 `. Mr. Wesley E. Coburn,.President *� Plne Prairie Water Supply Corp. r'. 0. Dox 600 t xt 1,sTM`°^ `� ,�3e, i.:. Huntsville, Texas 77340 rK Dear Mr. Coburn: The City of Huntsville has reviewed plans and specifications { submitted by thisPine'Prairie Water Supply Corporation for R - water service to rural areas located to the northwest of the i > City of Huntsville,including:.some area within the extra tem- 1 torial jurisdiction of the.City of Huntsville and at one point 9 r k ,�•t'n R;.",__ an area within the City Limits of the City of Huntsville. These Plans and specifications were reviewed and considered in accord- ance with the specific request set forth in the letter of the Farmers Home Administration dated April 12, 1974. '� • The City Council had its regular meeting on Tuesday,Aril 23, {' 1974, and authorized me to convey the following information: v t :xr r • - r; 1. The City of Huntsville does not object to the Pine Prairie Water Supply Corporation furnishing - ,{ water service to customers within the extra territorial jurisdiction of the City of.Hunts- vrlle. 2. If and when the corporate boundaries of the of x d - ..City of Huntsville are extended, the City will y Z; discuss the possibility of acquiring such facilities g,r if they meet standards required for inclusion in z fi r a ,� .,,,�, the City water system; however, the willingness to +7 ;ar��. ?v negotiate.such acquisition does not imply'an ob- �, '., ,� s {M T { a �. ligation upon the City of Huntsville to purchase *.A k V, any facilities nor does the fact that the City. --•' 4 ,s '7 r' would extend its boundaries imply or.require that . • +.<y s? such facilities would be taken over by.the City. 3. The The present.specifications the system are hot acceptable to the City of Huntsville.either in3. materials to be used or in meeting the overall criteria established for fire protection. "�' J L p•0. �� P.O.BOX 891-HUN TBVILLE,TEXAS 77340 (719)295-6471 O' 3% F •% t,T� /�L p 9 �&L A s..5E`�� � k`¢ ,��„ t* l S�Ex"x ,..... .,.,-. ,..,,. :'".•:• � s ey- a -..,,mow, '',� z .ry� t � u� - ;:�. _ aw' � { >r� OPT I ava v ? r �� u + �� s• � � s Ti :�- � r Sk r uK 'max d "' 3 � s}I '� div � �� e :s �, ° ` e �. x ' i✓*�'� �� ������� IG w. } a —zs f a "a ' � 4. The City does object to the area within the City Limits".of the City of Huntsville which is proposed forinclusion in the.water supply system and would request that.such area be deleted from eve, the plans for the system. P, 5. The City of Huntsville:undertakes no responsibility , �-✓' � *l't 'n wt'�c "'ya, �`�' Y to'.furnish.water for adistv-ibuti on through the y r Pine Prairie water Supply system:. 1 believe the objections by the City of Huntsville to the deficient materials andinadequate fire protection as shown _ . `• ,l= - %_ - '_ by the present plans and specifi$ations could be removed if City +rig, standards were to be incorporate$inthe plansand specifications. Z. Accordingly, the City Enginr is available to diaouss with your. engineering consultant the changes necessary to remove objections. a { yI rY x" Should you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not Hesitate to contact me: Sincerely, sj'Xf y x r '�.� J. H.MTER, anager : s. . s T tr OWk r ;< ,' pAyi Yw r �,ta����.�r $ ,��.,� ;. y�,,.w ct,�,4,`*-.a ��..��`';,�, s`r, � 4•f �.�'��.'''"�"1�" ad 9:,�' �.e � '�s� "`k '. +.�cx?':,� t t ��„. a � t r r ° y ,s. SWF�lE ki:, c;' r = -,°^✓,. 3'xC 3: 4` Y> *3., `vw% i4,�a""x`w�. sI$L �,es M?4'3i" ., faa" +���PrJI - � -nnoTAsed-},s n,aA.py AYre,fiul;Ty. �� -�� EflEar Bf'.T,3 RA ek;;R Yp-Llyd dd wFi° hAS R0 `�aa ;�. HAu`g£ hln,,2`. 9g .63a ,wi7T:cPry41AyS"5"e"be ,,,•;�„ ChE Un�itigTt�es;ErYc Ss�raf�ili7'�;cgiet. ° T�aak you.for Your eoopera44�n-1A.4hAs mpt or.. ` Siaadrielk.yoyra cl C RIES E M, "z AszLed C ,S�' AsSgatlAn x t r '* o ,z'Yx Rol Rifl3lbMfir,% r � n. 4s�+�-z r,x,<� ;t•r elf-�.<^� s" r - ;w,rx�.., � �'�"' _.� •"'- Y �k,: 71 - i, ..A3`a i 'i `^ � � r � � � �.� �'*.- a � + qty� 'a yx,y�iR: "�s�TM� v � ,, •,. �',� 'r.+t �''�TY�r i � ^��� �"zs°'sb4 br `': a�f3�� ���•:l'„ta�'�`�j '"a,��'�`''�"r;"` �r'p,,:g ;�.5 f,4 tsr�'""� �'. '�.«r� DEPARTMENT OF THE'ARMY COUPS OF ENGINEERS THENCE North 88°0'W 325.1.feet to the NEIright-of-r61y`line of Highway No, 75; Southwestern Division I I US Army Reserve THENCE North�29° 12' W along the NE:right-of-way line of Trainin Center Ht'h . o. 15,.:330.9 feet to-the.oint�of.curve i 2N N. P Fort Worth District 9 R 9 way Np n i9hway ,curve HUNTSYI6LE,'TEXkS 1WENCE folladnfng the curve aloeg said right-,of-way,said curve being 6 deg.curve to the place of beginning. The cord b'eihil North Lease No.DA-41-443-ENG-2893 - 2R°.41' West 189.2 feet and containing.2.96 acres ofa ands more,or _ SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT N0. i - EXCEPT-ashereby amended, said Lease shall'rennann in full:force and effect €HTS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT N0.1,made and entered into this 4y -' ® as to all its terms and condition, ` of: ajl 1974,by and between THE CITY OF HUKTSVILLE,TEXAS, ; E - .IN WITNESS,,WHEREOF,the Parties hereto have caused these presents to be ^ h hereinafter called the Lessori and THE UNITED STATES.OF AMERICA,hereinafter executed as of the day and year first above written 'called the Government: W I.T N E S S E T H: 'WHERE I AS,on the 74th day of January 1955,Lease No.DA-41-443-EN6-2893,to THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLF,T€XA5: which reference is made for all pertinent purposes,was entered into by and - 7 ' .,. ,. ,. •..,. :, �., .' . �� .. �r� K, hetwaen the Lessor and the�Covermnenf covering aplsr'oxamately 3.0lacras,of Tand, - iiness _ _ NAYOR � t or less,for a consideration of ONE,($1)'DOLLAR.per annum,and for the ` term beginning:1 February 1955 through 3b,Olanuary 2054;and =�THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA y WHEREAS,the-City of Huntsville has"requested the Government to delete r ✓ _ _ �- '" a pottion of-the acreage from the lease;.andBY WHEREAS,the Government is willing to do so;and - MICHAEL s COTTREGL ti Chaef, Real&State Division, a- res only: �NOM,THEREFORE,the Parties hereto do hereby amend Lease No.DA-41-443-. U.B.dive Azar D"t, WP#,4, ENG 2893 an the following. 9 P ect . ° Paragraph 2 of said Lease No.DA-41-443-ENG-2893 is hereby deleted. and the following Paragraph 2 is substituted.therefor: 'T. The Lessor hereby leases to the Government the following.. +? c f described premises viz v : A tract of Land out of the J.W. Adams Survey in Walker County, Texas,and in the City of Huntsv111e,Texas,and being more particularly _ ;k described as follows: a, BEGINNING at a point on the East line of Highway No. 75,which ..toint is in the line of the hack of the Southern Curb Line of the PW4 'Slmning Tool North Drive and is S 15 de 15 min.E-41'feet;from the NW corner of the City Swimming Pool 5.2 acre tractand also ini ,., the-South line of the P.Gray.League line and north line of the J.W. T Adams Survey in Walker County,Texas; * Tw. THENCE N 886 14'E along the back of south curb line 121.2.feet _ to i point inline with the west fence of Swimming Pool; t THENCE S 29°17'East 226.8 feet to SW corner of Swimming Pool x r fence; .. t - "x THENCE N 60°43' East 95.81 feet with the South fence line of swimming pool to.the SE corner of fence;. THENCE South 60°03'East 280.42 feet to the West line of �1WS Avenue J; 7 a THENCE South 0°19' East 188.2 feet with the West line of ip, q_ Avenue J,to the SE corner of the City 5.2 acre tract being also the NE corner of the Madie Woods tract; 7,!4P ham. r �1011 , r f" f h • s 6 ,a�'� h�.. YN ,r ,. _ ix, r� ' s t � .��`y „F. err *'z=. Page 75 Page]6 MIMITOS OF TIT COUNCIL STREET*MING LLE,T CITY OF HINTSVILLE,NAiiTR CgINTY,1'EgfS,HELD ON MAY 14,19'13 AT TID'.CITY - to the yp F tnan they could liket e the City the t on which , HALL,IO2]-11TH STREET,N4RTPSY2LLE TEILVS. Ha anitted that-phalt t'ds.mssion ahoxed that some of the people wanted curb and Rotated,treats while a a r t the Cit C it k ' m The Comcil met in R,gulai Session [the Clty Hall with the following me bars present. a Mar We 11 td all ed Wood Addi id y ei m' p Morris I.Waller,Mayor Tu d y light t hi h e the d, 1 would h p t th 'atus of the paving and ov Sohn Amick ales is an effort to make the best ivpxove-ants justifiable by both the City and the resvdmis of Sorry Di kens the Nocds Addition. Ralph Da 1 Yt a},yk .has- CONSIDER CONTRACT KITH 0 MALLET g CLAY C¢ Pan.goo POR AIAPo T NPROVEMSETE ffi?„d ,y "Fy And.expan o.ranee Y _ % k SackkP m, City M SSm MIM p d theC 1 h h 0 Mall A Cl y f p rt rt Hs Snd d thet bad b d egoti ti b 1 h City h evgi d he Ped A Adm t i do 1 ma that h YrazL f o PM�e.p�d 1 e¢f he 9 lifyvng £ gam + s ; ' h Y SII - ------- -- ---- he gr t pane r f the aarymt imps vement,. H then ked the C it t hex he M y., ,. x Th Ne ting Nee mill.d oM by May iMrr I .W ll t xecut to the t t. N y Nallex pre ted the Mi f theC 1 Meeting f Aril 23,19]4 F the Comcil'. 1. Nayor Nallex moat on to r emphasise the p Yen t t ms d id h mg g fee is con d upon ^>' Councilman Martine,omved that the M notes be acs pled as xraxtme and Comcilman Davis seconded theamo�tvm. ' ep: of th gr Ne Sndi t d dmi ianeadneededt ght b -ae the grant study 1 and He t t h s Worm PAA J 30,.the n of H- t Bc fin 1"I. It mold thes MksY days f,,the gtant P duxes totextmotking. REWEET FOR REVISION OF ORDINANCH OF]-]-25 REGINITING CARNIVALS,TENT 0.5,SgATING 0.INgs,HTC. S C ty A t y Mari C lley had d the;C it was d ided t table h d and to rte, 2.w Ye the m ton ft—the Executive Seasim,at w}ucM1 time the City Attorney mould ha his cements Mill.,Hall i d ad John All.,.Ipaalmatlnn £i.ind,sm,atad I bli h g k ang i k in regarding the t t. li ! the old T Bulini g S Roosts.A Mr All p ,.tided 1l.of by px f ani t k 3 g' % organ rim mdpra ed A.—apb..k f g Me fital.oyer vans Mayor ftllat the,int d to clarify Whan the meeting-..-.d it:was net ad thate 1 se should:be added he co egerding qu t d ly d th pr t Mi Ma ed that th —oil t take funding. The:Mayor called-for an and to the diseussam and said the-xt-xeuldbe lixought.up again at the yr thto he C 1 ii d tion M hang n h d Sd ff t theti 1 y and that he C 1 's not to -at Councii M.-inns judge thisy the p lar to its d-i-bility sithi.the City. .t City Ait y,Ke L C lley,th p ted th 1 ha h d bibiLive FTRAL CONTRACT WITN BERNARD y M1 44F< n questvmn was t a pro xddn be rely gal Dry .din r gel Ing h d f et of a.am—I to t aha.,ox sk-in POR NATER CONDITION SNDY 24 mf, j vk f neem He di-ted that.1th.oll the passed in 1925,in 1962,all the ordinances cedified,including this ole,which mean,they re In....id red and.deemed still appropzaeta. Mayor Well pr nted thedy b d by Bernard Johnson,Int.t i th p b1 ,awning _ t { ' `t the bmm and 1 r=edition 1 Hun sv ll H and: ed that the f F thv ry enabley- �' Myo Waller then aped.upon M C-'Gilman f h x thoughts br ideas m the matter. Comcilman Dickens and the Company yuld r-iex h Lok dAnd S mdy.d: fes yeste.ego hz M1 1 ed Sn Fl amomc ll "x 4 t -x"s stated h apt t kern g rink but xn h deratood h C mcvl's respmsrbvlvty Bohm ng of money,an ld oadns,s engins¢rivg t d ternine fro the b of the engineer 6 1 res,the d £rl ,,. I dist, 1 f from ,aid=.;hoses-,he did feel 600 feet y be too mch. He than nod th n to Dort¢of the hen 1-"water probl Mayo W li r arse Lly Damned to the Cdalril that by tudy be. L$ table thed stun 1 he City Mavgar amid take a poll of other curies to r x the types of ordinances c—ducted fax the Citys benef i d' trust s o£the c ms basin's,to help to cv nems that axe:having in off and.-king well for other titles. Thi a was never seconded. re1e this severe p-bio by having the matte dot aned end ca t.d. Martin Colley,City Attorney,stated that the C iI was also no.,i&Ii.g the adoptim of a Noise Oxdinanc, Councilman Davis asked the cost of the study,end Mayor Nall"replied h t it-11 be 11300 Comcl=mo fgY d in the near future,which,Nhm completed,right ho £f ct on the ptes-t oNinance-regmlating carnivals, Davis maxed that the Council p he study d C uhcilwn Parts aada thetion. All an.faro test shows,skating rinks,etc. Councilaan Ron,suggested that these I.ardimnea mould be written in snob m have the Mayor execute the contract with Barnard John...For the=at of$1200. Notion carried.unanimously. 1 "� ( way an to remove the meekness..of the other. He then stated that most of the complaints he had heard i regarding the noise possibility. Yp Yr.x. tC .ry PRICE WATERHO SE COMPANY'S PROPOSAL TO CDWDIt Mx Nall r Exwm h asked theC 1 to canna—permitting h Art Skating C.teen to.operate fora FINANCIAL ANALTE S ON i/3N RANDO M.i P j period f the t 'y Feet,d inn hi h tiro the Comnil Sd gate the noise-Lanance and the 'D SERV EODIREMENTS Vp f H 4q n amount f d to v feet papropx be m a skating tank and id AL the and o£this time t�h., Na Nallex d the Price NaLexh C alt - he City imat g the financial M € C uric 1 d back and thmr mak positive-negative recomendation to he group: Cat Attorn yox present, cop y.p p0. sv y an a I, 1, N-ta C 11 y snsx-ed by saying that the City C.onIil could net...pand en ordv-non fora year-s period of Lap t of the Wain.Department plane fu P i s p 1 expmdit nand debt 1 aqui tants: p STS= ,.?-:a. Srdf ties;e[d that they just did not have that p,xogativ,. He 1 d -ed aha it Nas of mj sequ- rid t ted.that b f he City gn y can t th th Trinity'I ;:. "Y t R A to sty related.to th 1 ng-range.. x supply pangs it 1. m ly important F h City C.mcll I "+ mComnilmn Devin ,k,d if it-.mold be possible for the City to send a rspraent.tw,to mo-ton t observe on to know-antly where the City.t d financially h. gat t dab xvi Bem[- y h n a shoes •v �F If M..Allan's skating ink'b em...and the next council mret1" Mayor Meller indicted that this wamid be a six year,ox less,the City of Hmtvill supply ill aquir a-pplaamt floor Ne 2 Fine,iwwever,the mdy rear Il—m had was that than might ha the naceat,cleanest,faneet business in the said it will rive xo be-ppl. d t the t t ha. grad ally phases into the full f upp3L a% Se Of world,but the nemt me to coma to Hmtsvill,might not be a desirable. He said it sup to the Comcil to aur wells play d and o-only aanna i r studies is o aximd the well,farther-d farther out,and hi. decide. xa became unawn®,cal from the amg range standpoint. Comcilmm Davis,me Conaial f Ward 4,indicated the people in that Hard bad informed him that they He than asked the Council to plose wail the proposal-raEully ad k p their"ought g h r b u �. did noat y then,.,in the Otd! t p¢sent. He the ra,mend,d that the Ordinance remain es is. the fimncial q.ixem I related t0 It. Em indicted th.proposal said b d sand th detail at heat it S Conic 1 D tk mvd¢d the motam. All mer,in favor to let the rd3naane remain as writ and h tiro t work sessim end he exPre,sed his hops,that the Cmneil would be.prepared t uset on h atter by the l Passed nano lY.se Conseil N—ting. k' #T" Mayer Waller invited W.Miller Erman end MI.John All-me mail as,that interested p—i—,to cane back the May 21 mark as.ion of the City Comcil for a further discussion of the matte.,if they a desired. , CONSIDBR AM OP E_A=EL BALANSTRECET SWEEPERER h "r�k 9TBA11 CL AND WfTI. ail N «e• 1 NODS ADDITION STREET INPROPEMENTS City Mang.. .lam mal3stel,indicated that the bids received to date me,the Stem Clee d Nhal Balancer 4 Mad not bean a Factory and being pros-tad at thin time. He then presented to.A C cul two bids o Mayor Waller presented the ptoblos existing in the Woods Addition with regard to drainage. He then indi- the Street sampan: 17 a bid E Plains.Na In- Company m a Wayne Smap-Eor.$21,305 and 21 a bid Y"d- tted that the Cvty was corking Nits the Texas Department o£Corrections in ne effort to correct the clogged, South Taxes Pquvpmmt Company Mobile S[re-Sweeper for E21,]48. Mr.N¢Al rt-indicated h t they were - S ailtad up little which runs acxosa the Property that is -trio,the 41ox of water and heavy rains in the mending that the high bid be accepted a the machine f v Plains Machin ry Covpeny was 2000 ponds below Woods Addataon. He vndietea that the-forty-te d.layasinitn covtrucxion of paved streets have sax led to m�-speevfieeiiona,a cr ti 1£ut-Sn a®chine.of h type. He an ted that deliv-y avid be made L li much high-price s-mt—e. He stated that moa have learned from the street band issue which we have sox that a ' —the Mobile Street Sweeper by mid or late Sme. He said£coding would ant have to be considered wtll next �the third/third/third policy of paving,where mach of the adjacent Property¢wears pays one-third,and the City year's budget and no paymnt until Nov-b-of 1975. pays Dna-third,is far nbow our asseasmrange in an the Area—t bond is dt i sue Mr.NmA1L,C,r then presented a-,a,xequ til g.the p f tarn.f h. brands from other cities. i -old be provided at a later date. Mr.Jerry Hedge,Dir,et f Publi Wokstated thatheo-sidetdgtheata rYn 1 a The Mayor then proposed to the id t of Woods Addition present at the meeting that he was prepared to aper moa,ms g telephone £ P. € racomsM to the Comcil that the City: a The Mobilo Street See t highly p f d. The i,di aced 3 qp 1. apply an asphalt type imp h streets in the Woods Addition t no cost to the r¢sidmta, Mobile to be the 'Beat"-chane and iadkmtd St would ran 1.-coaL pe 1 t prate. Ib said the Mobile had a 12-ninth warranty a 1 ms made by As-ican Hoist end di t bu d by S h T Egaipmm t Comp y. pave,c—b,sed Rutter any street Is all st in the Wood,Addition as elected by the residmts with the City p-ticipaiin,on a 90 pexemtr.....m-t ratio. Comcilman Parker wished to kvow the 11=1 of funding Nap Wall,, M,d that pit 1 eapmse yy 4yj`sX i,�r¢'n '.. } eta itm,the atrea smeaper should.be flnancd'ht Certifi t sof Oblige He then s t d t f ding r+. He indicated the majbxity would rule in the protect. H,asked City Engine-,Gerald Herrin,to figure s mold hal-kadtinto ore cloasly at the upcmivg budget m ting. He than lied F r a:mot t pp ova placing. '_ of the-phalt trestmmx to present to the Co-esil at it,next work session. Mayor Waller than asked W.Hudgins the ord-fox the Mobile Stxaat bkeep¢r. Camcilmn Oickm moved and Comtilmen Nertinse secmded the mtvon $,1 resident of the woods Addition,to present to the Comcil at its not work session a poli of the-ober,o£they All were I.fe-I and the anti-passed manimously. T �� ..amu `h'Til•y G O DD V E�ERNAFiD JOHNSON INCORPORATED I E(ERNARO JOHNSON AVCDRP'OMATEO .¢ sos wes=.lelmeA Hou=oN=ex s �o�> >,a ,<oo.uA"�.,oriN"ENo April 28, 1974, April 26, 1974 a; Mr.Jim McAlister,City Manager _ Mr.Jim McAlister, City Manager City of Huntsville City of Huntsville Post Office Box 83.1 Post Office pox 631 " Huntsville,.Texas T7i}0 - Huntsville,Texas 77340 Dear Mr.McAllater.: Reference: Water Investigation BjI J.O. 73157 Pieaae accept this letter as our prepes�rl tegraling engineering services for detarminirae the, arcd-regommetiiLi+ oorreotk ac3ton for Lie. t Dear.Mr.MdUtster:' In reference to the work we are Performing for,the City with respect to,the Services wlll be provided lmmedllaftly uptxtsyour rets of this agreement, ^r§ need Por an additional Water well and the,cause of the dirty water"recently r"rh with p43rment for the services actsratly prouided an tris basis ofe - , brought to your attention,please consider Lha follong requests: attached"Multiplier Schedule". ' 1• Send me copies of the monthly pumpage records '} Fee for services and reimbursaldes shall be invoiced monthly,and � for the calendar year 1972. will not exceed 1200 dollara unless authoriaeei by the City. a 2. Perform pumping tests on eachwell as follows: � ,-- s Please indicate your acceptance to the terms of this letter proposal by signing in the space.indicated below and returning one copy for our ;'. a. Measure static level in well with air gage contract files.. - after about 4 hours downtime. ,-- i ¢ "x b. Measure production through flow meter at ak Sincerely, ," each well for a one hour period. - - .-� 'C. Measure water level during,production test-. z BERNARD JOHN N INCORPORATED ACCEPTED: k";• after pumping times of 5, 10, 15, 30, 45, f, ,�r 3 and 60 minutes 3. One possible source of the material caught on the filter of one of your water customers might be an accumulation of sludge in Vice - s:lrleat Clty of Huntsville' X r :the ground storage reservoirs. I would suggest that you secure ,M a sample off the bottom of each reservoir,as discussed with Mr. k Harris, and drain and clean each reservoir. I understand that it ' has been at least several years since the reservoirs have been h „' drained,cleaned,and examined. a , , Please.let me know should you have any questions or comments. rely a tW.B Presarks x Vi ident PLANNING ENGINEERING ARCHITECRIRE -EMS _ ECONOMICS PLANNIN[a ENGINEERING • ARCHRECTURE ­re.. ECONOMICS NOUETON.TEXAS WABHINGTGN,O.C ...-N.TEXAS WASHINGTON.G.C. P "�"mss � )-X ?� ^��'"��� +�'`��, ,���` � , ,'� � ;•� a�;�� t", �, rlc,e 12Q9M LhtA HQUSTOM.TE%aS77032.7Ar2ye cies $17ia 8UNTSVILLE CODE §13-7: ,,� 1\ ., Ch i.. louse&(Co. May 7, 1974 4 Sec.13.3.Burials--Where permitted. ---- It shall be unlawful for any person to bury or in any man ner be concerned with the burial of any dead body at any ' "- ,plamin the city except the Oakwood'Cemetery or a cemetery. • "" ' operated by:the Texas Department.of Corrections. (Revised . Ords.1S88,art.126).. Honorable Morris Waller,.Mayor state I.*-1k.—Authority of,dty,toreV%At.b.;aia,veoarn 's. City of Huntsville Ano.U,St.att.1M(1s). 1'untsville, Texas 77340 Sen.1".Corniidls,tent shows,skating rinks,etc,prohib- itedanthinsix:hundred feet of residence. - f Dear Mayor Waller: _ �. It.shall be um wni for any parson to construct or erect,; I or assist ia1`_contructing or electilg'any tent building or We appreciate the recent'apportunl7 y to meet with you struotutsto?eused eroeCnpiedii Ag.siW tklb ilw,skati and other city officials to discuss' the type of assistance Frice l Waterhouse & Co, can provide the City of Huntsville-'in'est>.uiating or ingrink or allows of Like e}tar'ceter,a¢thin six hundred(6o(t)- the financial impact 'of the Water Department's Planned future:op- _ feet of a prIvaiicrealdenoe wit iln the city,or for any Person { erations,_ capital expenditures and debt service ref}uitelgents. we 1 o opernte or ass st in epaiatiag any carnival,tet t akar,skat r understal7d that your maid concern is to evaluate 'tbe financial im- rnB mnL nsderor show of drhe character vvtthm s1x hundred plications of tl' planned conversion from ground-water to surface t(66D)feet of a private residence in the c(ty.(Old.of 7-7-25, $2) crater on the current and future water rates. sxse taw r.t°`o"`�Au hoAty-f a'cr,�to-golete aul:eso-lot txe i The ur ose of this letter is to deseribe how we would r ,' use of Wldings sucturea and laid,yemoo'a Ana Civ:St.ark.1o11n; �- P p K a tborlty to n¢at ie suo—son amusemenu,ort.1616(37,sal" ( propose the use of our firm's Management Advisory Services to as .a .See.13.5.Cemetery property—Damaging, sist the city in,the preparation.-of financial projections of future a operations of the.Water Department. x If any person shall cut,break or otherwise injure,mutilate. per. or'deface any tombstone,fence,head or foot Board,vault,. ax"x £ monument enclosure tree,shrub or ornament in any came. Objectives of our Engagement is -• ry t tery in the city,he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.(Revised. - We understand that the Cit o£ Huntsville is contem lat- Ords.1888,:.arL 125) y P ing entering into an agreement with the.Trinity River Authority in Sec.1&6.Firearms-.Discharge prohibitedwhich the TRA will supply treated surface water on a take or-pay ri ' N It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge any gun, basis. Also, various engineering and other studies have been con- �_. 4 ti ducted which have provided information on projected population w� '.pistol or firearm of any description whatever within the city. rowth and water supply needs, evaluation of,alternative sources ? a :(Revised OrOs.INS,art.06) of surface water.,. projected operating expenses and capital require- 3" Sec.13-7.Fireworks--Sate or use prohibited; exceptions. existing y P - " meets of the waters stem,, and projected costs and debt_ ' h No person shall cast, throw or fire any squib, rocket, service requirements for treated.surface water. The basic questions u that now need to be evaluated are the following:' cracker,torpedo,grenade or other.combustible fireworks of any kind in the city,nor shall any person exhibit or have in 1. Will revenues with the present water rates be adequate sapRMo.s 120 ( to meet the financial-requirements as the city con- vents to surface water, and if not 2. What rates will be required in both the `short and long ` �....-.,tt range?: 112 MOM, d t � * ono xa e oxr S %,Ialler, may 7. 11374, ., Forecasting future revenues andexpenses requires assumpz, tions of key factors. To evaluate the of forecasts Fshould be made by;varying the assumptions.which signifi- �F:w we estimate will Be in the,range of 4,00A to PZ 500 including calm- cantly impact tTYe projected results. ]lased`orr"alx discussions to _ pu.ter services. We would e;�pect to submit our bills monthly. date, we believe tihe key factors which should be evaluated assuming different levels would include: We can commence work within one week from receipt of your o ula'ton roiath rates, arranged b t e of y instructions and estimate that the engagement can be successfully populations user (e gg, institutions, residents in the ' M concluded within 8- 10 weeks; if city personnel can assemble the r t required data within this time frame,' city, residents outside the city) i,r V ; water consumption ratesc -'debt service requirements -'inflation We believe txhat this engagement will provide the following allocation of expenses between General Fundbenefits: and Water and..Sewer Fund. { : . you will neve financial projections that relate data fx�v past atuda as, The basic aobjactive of o r'workwill consist of preparing x financial projections basedcur 'an assumptions and estimates provided.: - the adequacy ofrrent water rates will be from past engineering studies'-and--from city officials. -The pro- evaluatad, jest-ions should piovide economic perspective relating to the,two ` the potential effect of upeertainties will be basic questions given above. - �: highlighted. Approach to-the Engagement ' . ^` - thtool for lshoal rt projections ranleSelannin rve a's ainathable - g g P g Based 3n our experience in similar engagements, we plan ter Department. . Water to approach this -cork in the following manner: ( � 1. Review accounting procedures and practices followed .� with the Water and Sewer Fund, and analyze historical data to develop correlations and trends between reve- We would appreciate it, as a professional courtesy, if », nues and:expenses_ This historical analysis would be y; ' you would contact your Certified Public Accountants, Peat, Marwick, , performed with the use of-our computerized financial ' Mitchell &Co., to inform them that we have been requested to propose model, which would be used later in the engagement to to provide management advisory services. produce the financial projections. 2. Collect data from past studies and assist the appropriate We appreciate this opportunity to propose to provide. Management.Advisory Services assistance and will be happy to meet city officials in formulating their assumptions and as-, withat ou our convenience to answer any questions;and/or provide ` Mµ timates for the following factors; population growth, y your any additional information you may require,. i water consumption rates, revenues, operating costs, # „ capital expenditures, and financial arrangements: Yours very truly, ` 3. Review the set of alternative assumptions to be evaluated, At this point we would meet with you and others you may F;2c ✓. E e✓ designate in order to obtain your concurrence regarding the general assumptions and alternatives to be evaluated. 4. Prepare financial projections for each alternative to 1 evaluate if the existing water rates are adequate, and, if not, what the deficit is on a yearly basis. The pro- jections will be prepared by using the aforementioned ;>, v �, ga,n M �* '�� �t,�P '� fit` :$ =,�•. ax�` v � z b�+�..§ � ; x.- � _ a � s s x • �" p25 t� .a``'"" ':���"'� �e'�s �' 1 z "� `t,�~v'*``,i" r 5 #{.`.'�vnv,Ts���'"�p�� ,� :x' i ',x � ``"��T ' z '�.,� ,�z:5'�-•.,. Honorable Morris Waller, Mayor -3- May 7, 1974— computerized 974n`computerized:forecasting model„ e l ling-the i orecasts�:.- C. WILhIAtt hEUAIIEY . to be,produced efficiently. 'Also, the analysis of different sats of alternatives will be greatly sir�,oii- fied`by use of this model. 5. Prepare a brief report which will describe the various assumptions used and alternatives considered, discuss Mr. Devaney is the principal in charge of Management the results of the aralysU; and present the financial Advisory Services in the Southwest U. S. His background includes projections for each alternative, many years in management engineering and EDP systems design and installation:' . Since the financial projections will be based on assume- , tions and estimates, the reliability of which will be dependent on Mr. Devaney s capabilities include a working knowledge future events and transactions, we will be unable to vouch for the of the hardware and software characteristics of ma3ar-manu£acturers' achievability-of the forecasts:.or: to express an independent account- EDP and EAM equipment,: >_nstall2tion experience in PERT', PEp'£ f.OST ant's opinion on the fairness of the projections, We will, however, and other program control techniques, working';experience in computer ° be able to state that the projections,do present fairly, potential programming and working experience apply a varieny, of'specific effect of the achievemant'of the stated�assvmptions and.estimates. industrial engineering technil.twO $a has"d=ireeted the design, programming and implementation af'saajor computer-based systems for contract management, configuration marsagement and equipment reli- Administration of the Engagement ability; as well as the procurement, manufacturj.ng azrd financial m-: sub-systems of a large defense contractor. �r We plan to assign two senior conaultants, Mrs. Eunice H., r Meyer and Mr,'Robert D. Jeter,.to work on the project under the Prior to joining Price-Waterhouse &,Eo., Mr. Devaney was ;a direction of Mr. F. William Hoffman, a manager on our Houstontlanage- associated with a.major electronics manufacturer as manager of ment Advisory Services staff. 'Mr. C. William Devaney, principal in management information systems and data procurer char$e of our Management Advisory Services >n the Southwest, will be bilities included direction o:€ a large computer facility andPanstaff e F responsible for the successful completion of the engagement. Resumes of� management,opera tions analysts and;programmers. His previous'of these individuals are attached. experience included activity as an industrial engineer for a majors; petroleum company where he participated in the development of We believe the above staff brings valuable qualifications planning and control systems in exploration and production. • x " a } to this engagement. Mr. 3eter has recently performed economic eval- �� _ r z uationa for several ground and surface water projects at a large oil Mr. Devaney received his AS degree in Industrial Management refiner Mrs. Meyer has assisted main of our clients in preparing 3 Y and his MBA degree in Economies from Tem le University. He has been ' y' y y P P , $ p" y. financial projections with the aid of our computerized;financial model. a lecturer at an eastern university, for the AmericanManagement : + p gag p { Association, and for the U. S. Civil Service Commission. He is a Our firm has erformsd several engagements.annular in scope to this i" proposal for municipal governments. senior member of the,American'Institute of Industrial,Engineers. s a Mr. Devaney ' a Commander in^the Naval Reserve and served as presi- sfi � 4± As discussed:under the Approach to the Engagement section, � ,- dentofhis local board of education. He herds a certificate in we will need the assistance ofcity employees during the engagement ,� ,ry, data.processing from.the Data Processing Management Association and.. a�,��s,• f in providing estimates, formulating assumptions, and defining alter- is a-registered Professional Engineer in the state of`California. = natives. We will plea to report to you informally on a,regular basx , He.is a member of the Institute for Management Consultants. - ' during the course of the study to keep;you informed of our progress r '.` a - and to gain the benefit of your knowledge and suggestions, Mr. Devaney serves on the firm's partner advisory commit- tees on electronic Bata processing and management science. Estimate of Time and Fees } � Our fees are based on the actual amount of time spent on your s at their reularly estblished r x rateswplusork by our staff reimbursement eforrrea reasonable out-of-pocketaexpenses. We � #,ry estimate that',the work described in this proposal will result in fees , 1/7hx F ;rte * r z „k `�,,�` `�,��ST .f"., k � !y.;Mx;.x ,� ,1 ,.� r t� ,�..,.ra,$`�T#"�'� i�` �^ f tea£ ^'�{ cJ 4^.' � } s l •. >�-� +�+*s s '.,*y i�7rt�+ � �� ��rti � sr�,,. ¢ �r�'�' �✓r,� �d.y. :e v � � u 5 � t'� �; f � i r" F=� s: � ���i��� ���ar��~��� � 4,� x�,��w�r�} �� ��._<fir '�`��G�"�'���,, �:':r� �; a '",�- e• ': : +v*ta � ; A F..WILLIAM HOFFMAN ' EUNICE H. MEYER Mr. Hoffman is'a Manager in the Managenent Advisory Mrs. Meyer is a senior consultant with th&Management Serviecs Department of the Houston office. His education and r Advisory Services Department of the Houston office. Her back- experience ack- r:.t Grience have prepared.:l.iax to participate in a.variety'...of ground includes experience in the design and,:'programming'ol ' engagements involving data processing, operations research, and computer-based information systems and the:application of .financial planning and control, quant tativemethods to Business problems. Some of his recent assignments have included: Some of Mrs. Meyer's recent assignments include: supervision. of the'implementation of a company- installation of a complete manual record- wide management information system in an keeping and financial reporting system for aircraft manufacturing, sales and service '< a new manufacturing company. , company. the design and prograrming of a linear,prograrzing supe vi ioa of the dasign and implementation of model for allocating bank balances and an automated Real Estate Investment Trust (P.EIT) optimizing the use of short-term cash. Finane ial'management System and supervision.of .system installation at several. REIT's. „ the design and programming of a tax reporting �t F system and the design.of'a manual accounting f , assistance to a major bank in the design of a new W system for a drilling fund. bank operations,center and the revision of proof( uz transit procedure's and controls. a review of office pro eedures.and personnel and a the development of a long-range.plan'for ... supervision of the-development and installation of automation for a government agency. automated asset accounting, cash disbursements, r ' 3 and financial reporting systems for a diversified a study using,financial planning tools to evaluate n? food processing company. ' *he effects on future financial statements of i alternative courses of action for a 'lumber _( 4a Prior to joining Price Waterhouse & Co., Mr. Hoffman . company. % served on the planning seo_. of a large computer systems department, + assisted in the conversion of a regional railroad from EAS: equip- internal control reviews of major client computer p ; mast to a digital computer, and served as an assembly language r installations. programmer on a'wide variety of computers. tl �_ Mrs. Meyer's capabilities include experience in systems 3u- }r r Mr. Hoffman holds BS and MS degrees from the Massachusetts ."? analysis, project management and computer programming in FORTRAN, _ gki Institute of Technology in Aeronautics-and Astronautics, He was a BASIC, COBOL, and MARK IV languages., She is experienced on the National Merit Scholar, a National Science Foundation.Fellow, and Univac 1108, IBM 370, IBM 360 and on the IBM and GE time-sharing a - is a member of the Association far. Computing Machinery and the #f systems. She�has worked with a wide variety of operating systems. ; Institute for Management Science. Mr. Hoffman has spoken on =: T various data processing topics at the Southern Regional Computer Prior to.joining Price Waterhouse & Co., Mrs. Meyer ` Conference and carious local chapters of professional societies. ., r , teas. employed by a major oil company as a member of a-technical � z };e is a'certified public accountant in the State of Georgia. support group advising operating departments in the use of operations _ research and computer techniques. Mrs. Meyer received her BA degree from Vanderbilt rUniversity where she majored in mathematics and received Phi Beta , Kappa honors. She received her MBA degree from Columbia University fix s where she concentrated in quantitative analysis and received � �'✓ several honors and awards. Mrs.'Meyer is a CPA in the State of F a ' n etre had a7 Texas. II'g 12.0 p �� ��� �� �? `��� fir' s.. mac. y ��}, y{•�t �, x:a�"'^ �x� b k r n +:� •r d'e. .+ � .�``� �r�"�`�"`("i. :F s � ROBEKT D. JETEP, Mr. Jeter is a senior consultant with the Management Advisory Services Department of the Houston office. His hack- x . ground has prepared hin to participate in variety of engagements involving financial planning and control, data processing, and xl May 6, 1974. operations research. , Some of Mr. Jeter's recent assignments include: xks T0: Jim McAlister City Manager design, programming and implementation of an ix operational forecasting inter-face to a financial 3 �,}^ FROM: Jerry L. Hodge - modeling package to provide an integrated Director of Public Works forecasting capability for a manufacturer of SUBJECT: BID.RECOMnMESDATION FOR THE PURCUASE OF A STREET SWEEPER. � airplanes: Fay development;of a cost accounting system for Bids were received on Thursday, May 2, 1974 for one ('1) self-pricing at a major oil refinery) ehemicai:plant_ ^� propelled street sweeper with air conditioning. -Two.hids wesre - .. received-as`can he seen by the accompanyi'ng`bid evaluation sheet both sweepers.. are similar in specifications andprice selection and lease/bu evaluation of a software with one essential e. In item $6, front axle cap- package Y difference., package for an engineering organization, . sorties, Plains'Machinery Company was 2,000 lbs. below minimum specifications. Front axle capacity is an extremely supervisipnof the..design and implementation of ' �` - ' an a 4 Pui ment records s stem at amanufaeturing �. critical area in light of the abuse to which these machines . Y n, are subjected and the weight and nature of the loads they .,y. plant. ;, are required to haul. Therefore, it is the recommendation " ,� �, of this office that South Texas Equipment Company be design- - esign- evaluation of;whether to use time-sharing or " ated the most responsible bidder and awarded-the purchase of x ... �,y batch computing techniques for major applications the street sweeper. in an engineering organization. 7( d ' Mr, Jeter's capabilities include experience insystems ,: analysis and computer programming`on the IBM 370,<IBM 960, � x�� - a � CDC 6600, and on several time-sharing systems. • ��r�a Prior to joining Price 'Waterhouse t Co., Mr. Jeter.wan employed by a major oil company as a senior engineer performing ) capital investment planning and analysis. Previous responsibilities ` sr z included computer programming and design and maintenance` engineering. , x� Mr. Jeter received his BS degree in Civil Engineering from WashingtonState University and his MS in Industrial Administration from Purdue University. He was a Krannert Scholar at Purdue where he concentrated in financial management and control and in operations research. Y� r= :$„:,f ^,�(gt'Ti^ Wi•' a4'a ft A ,�"-5 1 t {' 1.,v ,Y „l,."e i �t t 42+' .'A x'F,^C .w ",�"��� .� � x4 ° "`�„ �.` x k,,v;+rN '� �'S""y ,,�., n n+ c'�•,w,,�x, '��,F.�',..: 9`'�,� �'i''��, � �" )a'+ Page.)] page']. "R FOR CGLIECLION OF MFUSE AND GARBAGB.FRON PRIVATE AND C@PP:RCIAL PRERISES,BY ESTABLISHING COLLECTION CONSIDER DOESHVEMETS ON TEEMASON STREET CHARGES AND PROVIDING FOR CHANGE OF SAME BY RESOLUTION OF TIE:CITY COUNCIL;PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE Mayor Mgreis I.Waller,presented on estivate If the work to be done an Thvmasov Street prepaCed hyCexeld .'i d B.Han City 6ag1 Th s for.pflv ng 160 1 u f 1 g Th 3 t,24 F id.with Nero.Haller thenaped for 1 to Bdop he ordlose read..C ]man Dick m to.adopt v+ ditch long ach: d 1 h t t f$3 660. The M yo indicated h p p nd t f-pa 1 g all the the0-1—'and C Gilman Johnson seconded the motion. All in favor of the emotion end it passed-. City ould do at this h Yhei fi fel p bllilS C 1 0 is d ept the pmpvaed unsni ly. fi paving plan and Cvrelilman Moore Indended tho rIti.I. All Nor,in f d the notion carried wenfmously. I A" Rea 1 ti Ad tAa sand ,yam � � ill HRNENIY VARIANCES W1.22N0 STREET Changing C 11 o R F uenny (G bag).(Renal 74-6) ftpr Waller p d the mem frdd too City Engi G rald He i mounding that the City Coudevl 8r t City Attorney,Martin Colley then read theedJ d'rets., Holl xs: vazl t0 tM1e C,b a:W Dr3 away Oxdi to ell 1 ydo o tlxivmmya. Cowcilan Ovckas moved to accept the tO i recodesendetion and Councilmen Amick seconded the motion. Reside ielH r vic $4 00 Per nth - Apertm 1 t d Noodle Ends. E - d Ndbdl Ho Perk, $3.00 P month ^ {+ � ? MISINESS OF.THE CITY ATTDHNBY--MARTIN COLLEY Mine Lnke Redident I.. . .. . .... .. .$4.75 Per month 4 Oxditance.0 3 n Acc ce of The behind the bon g bag,call p a-Hp d ed a a we k(Sandy nd Thu d n w ends tion EoulFment (Ordumo 741) and dd d provid d 11 t tr h end bivshe h p dnpasdey if 1 d h b"yMr HDdg 0- hf Publ Work,, d d the d ld b hanged N Be fffurther iza thary F; t '� Martin Colley,City Attorney,read£M,ptfon f this aNinance,Mich read. operation to come closer to operating at a breek-even point. He stated the new would be effective AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF Tl@ CITY OF RGINSVILLB,THUS,CONFIENING TIE ACCEPTANCE OF CERTAIN 1,1974. yam,ply •x} �I BIDS,FOR THE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AND DETERMINING"A NECESSITY THAT PAYMENT OF TRE PUECHASH PRICE OF ce * � " 6LCH EQfIIPIDRft SHALL BE BY CERTIFICATE OF DELIGATION,DETERMINING THAT NOTICE HAS BEEN PUBLi5NE0 AS Councilman Khoo'moved to mo ept the naw rates and Cohncalden Dickens seconded the motion. All were in ( Z RBQUIRED OF TED INTENTION TO ISSUE.HCH CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION.AMI OTtERWISE CONPIRMING AND AUT},RIZ- favor and the--ti.,passed unanvvimasly. ,^' I j- INC THE METHOD OF PAYMENT FOR SUCH EQUIPMENT B R j He ed thst the Rath Eqnisent istleded 21 wbild drit.,1 b on 4 deent,desk seta,and 1 Ordv Re Paxmit to D' Break. pp' (1ty'1"�{ r9 �'- corm f n h the h City f Hent-ill-Nabil Reda Ope atiun Esniteti equipment con- Eacava£e. or U a sna'Any treat avec]4-9) $£f steel £38 t 3 s t b d h.h City Sanitation Dep.reent The redia egnip-pt re n fi I' "It bid d 1'r Not 1 C ions d El a Inc.,far$15,654,end the bid a Sanitation r City Attorney,Martin Colley,readthe caption of this oxdlnence: Conti s race ed f Send Holsen CdSPflny,I In$9,360. - ) AN ORDINANCE.AMENDING CHAPTBR 15 OF TFE CODE OP ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MNTSVILLE,TEXAS,BY J rry Ibdge,0 ctor of Peblin Works,indicated the[radio licelmea heel already been received end pemissio REDESIGNATING ARTICLE 3 OF.CHAPTER 15 TO INCLUDE 60BSECTION A,CURBS AND DRIVEWAYS,AND SUBSECTION $ to op at a high benditegarcy had b ­ted by the Comewiceiiona Syaxa Commission. STREET BXGVATIN AND ALTERATIN�AND BY ADDING SUBSECTION B,STREET E%CAVATIN AND ALTERATION,MA%ING NAro —I IT MIAMNL POR ANY PERSON TO DIG UP,BREAK,OR EICAVATB,TUNNEL OR ONDERNINE ANY STREET NITHOW PIRET ,✓„ i wW Connell.Oinkenaesecondedvthe motion.Notion carried donAlsoo,ly.vlmen Moore moved that the bids be aceepxe NEETHOD�AAND SPE"CIFICATI N6 IM REPAIRPTOP STREETe.CPROV DING M�ELINLANHONS PROVISIONSSO,NPROVRIDDIING FOA THE AN FOR A 1 CITY TO SH SPORE STREWS HOT RESTORED BY PERMITEE,REQUIRING INSURANCE—ANY FBRNITEE,AND LIMITING LIABILITY OF THE CITY Ir -+ Co d F Radio nd San t a E orsonet ✓`}"".„;(k Y%1 xf '' Thxougl C F ce f Obl tion After some dv 1 it xaa gg ed M1a t t right-of-I,aid et b lid d i s *`wY' City Attorney,Martva Celle the wording. WSIM1 the add tin of th Nords,C 1 n Devi ed that h di b ` xvr y y,read the egtiov of the Ordinance Be folloas: ' amended end Councilmen Moore seconded the motion. All were in favor of this motion and it carried unanimously. �J✓ 3 AN OMINANCE BY Tiff'CITY CMINCIL OF THE CITY OF HIMfSVILLE,TEXAS,ADITE)IZING THE ISSUANCE OF A SERIES fi, t OF M CITY OF HUNTSVILLB TEXAS SQIIIMENI ACgUISITION CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION DATED NAY 15,1974 IN THE AMOUNTS OF$15,954 AND$9,360,RFSPECIIVHLY. P1l8SCRIBING THE FORM OF CERTIFICATES,THE FORM OF iF '•' COUNCIL ACTION ENISING EPoI TO APPEAR THEREON LEVYING A CONTIN ING,DIRECT,ANNUAL,AD N-DRGN TAX N ALL TAXABLE Pr�. +� PBRTY WITHIN TEE LIMITS OF THE SAIO CITY TO PAY THE INTHRIST THEREON AND TO CREATE A GINNING FEND PRO-OR x` Councilmen Scott JDM1ason stated thet"Stop iBns as wall He other.etre ign.were being Badly REDEMPTION THEREOF M PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF SUCH TRIOS,AND ENACTING PROVISIONS frrt pebbled end abused by children throwing rocks a he 10th and H St I at KINCIDENT RELATING TO THE PURPOSE OF BAR IN THIS OROO—E. Y end: Y POtmeC f to , IF ! Hadi Equipment 3 He r $15 354 b g:ntereet If 6%In p ynble Nay v5,1975 and snrcaslly Meeting adjohmad end the Council entered Into Be Executive Session to discuss 1,legal,and h iter Nay 15 f seh year. Privcv al d reel estate matters. persvnne . r, , }_ p s vs panblit.1st National Sent'in ihmt lle,'M1ma. Payments on princvpalaxe$5,234.6fi a Eirat two payments •" .Aid end$5.284.68 he third Ind fi.1 payment. 5Sanitation BpulvmenL: 5 year. $9,360,6—ug Interest0 0 p uncus payable May 15,19]5 and R I lly th nft 111,15 of each year. The installment,are egnsl for Elva ly",I.. ` ya thef£1,372. ' ,yuzS C vimn Moo k d ho*::log th dies would last. Rr.Hodge,Director of Public Forks,.edr—ed w City Saretaxy k ,xf »* 'i;- that the lIf £the radio.would b bot t to fifteen years. y 15,19]6 C linen Davis stated he wa "Win C City Attorney, of fbe,Oblistjld on non-revenue producing items,I. the radio qRipeent. He asked Nar[1n Galley,City Attorney,if i could vote for Certificates of Obligation for - he senixetva equvpmat and again t theC tafScatas for the radio equipment. Martin Colley Sndfeated that he §'.� ouId rot one for B part of ed ordiwicnd against the other pert. If he disagreed with any pert of thet- ,)- rdinsers,he would have to vote ag ths.entire ordinance Mayor Waller asked Jerry Cline£ora sarary of the certificates of interest that the City now held. This ,Nc emmaxy Nes then presented to the). *,,WIller$284,998 iv armual of the and principal,ently H on Certifi- } y ' Y $utas If Oblvgatia(see Exhibit A). Mayof Waller edi ted that fill of the certifiatea being o held wore on Y 4 f f vamia producing Here at,and because of the iM,edi t nem for the radian,and xhis being the only mathhd of ''•y,_ , purchasing chase item at this tiro fi sees of ablige[1.rare necessary. Ha then called for a notion to } {, capt the issuance o£xbe certify f Ilipli.to puraen or££vane.the radios end sanitation Cowcdimv Dickens mad,the m ti crept.end Councilmen Wnnre seconded the cation. Couvcilven Gavin J voted against the motion end indicated h,did hot feel Certificates of Obligation ah—Id be the method of paying ' YS For vo-r venue producing'tams. Thera sere seven"for'votes end"ova"against vote. The enia carried,how- PP tM1I Ohdlnamoa will be read again at the vest regular wwat eil ming,Nay 28,1974,before it can become Y; Fidel. ' S w Cp!id2Ei j Rate Ht—gfox b„ A ar _ Le aoase lB"idence]4-B) k S 3 { by.VAT Ci yA y,IfsHtid Colley,recommended to the Coacfl an a'blanket"ordinance be adopted Mich world - x y permi he C rdl dj t or change Ne cifi,tias o£rates end containers fres,111.to tine by merely making § u- resolution to the b1aIA oedanen,. He Cha read the ' ,,tion of a,Ordinaa: y„v yy1A rrI"1t`� c' THE CITY ANENDIEDITATIO ORGPTRR.9 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF INCIL.ILLE,PRESCRIBE BY E REGRIZING 1. THE CITY SANITATIN DEPARTNTNT,SURTHCT IU THE APPROYPL OF THE CITY COUNCIL,TO PRE6CRIE0 THE REGULATINS •rci ✓`.°'..,� z ,a.y, l:•ti+v t= :., xc... 1 •_'...:-. k 'F n� ,.Y .. U:_.a -��,"," _ May 6, 1974 May 6..� 1,974 TO Jim McAlister - City Manager ' TO: Jim McAlister -City Manager FROM: Jerry Hodge - Director of Public Works FROM: Jerry L. Hodge -Diractor.of Public Works' SUBJECT: BSD AWARD4-6F STEAM CLEANER _ SUBJECT: BID AWARD.RECOMMENDATION FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1)" HEAVY DUTY SPIN TIRE 171EEL BA£ANCEP. On April 17, 1974 bids were received for ane (1) steam cleaner.. As can be seen from the bid evaluation sheet (attsehed) several reakea and'modals were included. '.It With the size of City's motorized fleet increasing annually . was'at-first thought:that a'"stP-am cleaner of at least it bar. come to tbe'.attentio,}S of this office that w6 are ` 140:gallons`:per hour would be of sufficientsize to.:meet totally deficient in one critical area 'of'vehicle mainten- allthe demands placed upon it. After demonstrating a ance; wheel balancing and alignment. Presently, the: machine this 'size range it was realized that a high steam .: Munici:pal Garage must rely upon outside concerns to ,..� capacity alone would not becapable.of meeting alI our accomplish this task. It means an increase in equipment cleaning requirements. we then considered a high pressure downtime and expenditures, which if kept within the city " washeafsteames cleaner.combination." The results of'a would pay for the purchse of a city owned and operated - x . ,, demonstration with this machine proved very satisfying. balancing system.. Its capabilities covered the removal of every type of a ... foreign material we,have encountered in our.operation Bids were solicited.in November of 1973'for prices on:a - + from engine compartents to.the inside-of container- heavy--duty balancing and alignment system. One bid sub- .truck packers. Theone machine which is most attractive mitted met all the criteria and upon demonstration at the , .y� .r. in terms of price and capabilities is the Zap manufact- Municipal Garage proved to be extremely functional and ured Model 1800. Its capabilities surpass all those in very simple to operate. It was meant by a great deal of its class and offer.both the high pressure washer and enthusiasmby the garage employees.. Therefore, it is 7_ high temperature steam cleaner. ($ 1,450.00). the recommendation of this office that this machine, a John Bean wheel balancer,:sold and serviced by the p it is.the recommendation of this office that the afore- W.R. Kail.Company of Houston, Texas be purcbased. We ..�; mentioned machine be purchased as a part of the new also have been notified that a price increase in this _ =y,z Public Works facility. particular market is imminent. 'All due consideration should be given this matter without'delay. ',+k a' h� �n i'T�" -%f^ t'�+ '�,sK .�a• "`"�'�' Fhr a`� '+bs -� i,+''�.� �r t ,� y � �k�`.+ s�.�e r • v�`��' +'� t 3�` �' a '� � � s,� °� x I s fir, *' .# ..:.. 's ,^kfir� _ Pfi' S 7 13. 1974 TO. -Sim McAlister, City Manager ITEM_. MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS SOUTH TEXAS EQUIPMENT CO. PLAINSVITIE?V C . .FROM: Gerald B. Harris, Jr., Director of Ceucneuiity Developmeat Truck Engine; Six / eight cylinders 6 V4 saEJECT:. Paving of'Thomason Street Cubic Inch 300 300 318 H 155 165 - 187 Tha:fpllowiagt east estiis'€©r Paving ;60 linear fest along Thomason streef. The proposed Paving is tole 24 feet wide Transmission Automatic, Heavy Duty, 3 speedIn cpfipliance with specs. Chrysler Tbrqueflite with ditches along each side. Axles Rear: 17,000 lb 55 mph,capability In compliance';with specs. 18,000 Tb.gap. 50 mph. Estimate -Thomason St. Paving Axles Front:.7,00p 14. Vpitw0nr,ass1t.sti gripg; 5,000 lb.cap.steering, Brakes Power Assisted In cosPIi �ce with 250 cY Excavation @"$1,.50 par CY $ 375.00 ecl3600 bt1u s obe 1'i ht spot lfght5 .f2� - 50 Tons HMAC @ $16.00 per ton' 587.50 Lights floe i h `rear Gauges Complete set " " ° ( 210 Tons Crushed Rock @ $7.00 per ton 1,470.00 12 volt, battery-70 amp 72 amp battery 45 LF 18^ Rcp @ $5.00 per LF 360,00 Electrical Alternator - 55 ram 84 am al -rnatorw AC Front: 07.5020 8 pl In compliance with n. 635 SY Lime Stabilized sub-grade.@ $.85 per BY 539.75 .Tires Rears 1 .Ox 0 ,12 p�y 4 cy.;engine, ly2 cu. in, suamarAL $3,332,25 Sweeper asoline, w/ overner Exceeds specs, Exceeds specs. Freefloating, ascul'atintfl los Contingaacigs 327.75 - Brooms refillable ty a Exeeeds s ees, Exceeds secs. Ho er 4 cu. d. capacityExceeds s ecs. .Exceeds specs, TOTAL ESTIMATE $3,660.00 ' Spray System ca acit Ls80 ah 26U gal., 1. q5 2 i 1n cam liance with specs. GEx/ef ' Delivery ASAP Au uSt Not s ecified Yf Price Total $ 21,748.00 $ 21,305.60 -40 C� a 7 a , "'T2 - f c. �r �e €c x".2 mg 00 s�� �� s� t� r��r a :y� ry � �`� 4��>����^`�"` ��'`�€ 4�� e�% 7, k� r� �.Y�''r��•' a� �, re� -�`�- s � z� ° R=.40.0 � •, � of �'dI° '. ,: � IR � ��� ����, 'r �f lLH/qty i �! 9q nI�pI4. d`k s e�' + t F::f•4T J,I f 30 i ��``�✓� �v r^�.1 gI(Iflf �4 '-� c %'� Y R °u �';'�'� t'l��e r ^l x YPICAL. SECTIONBASE CD k ia <�'s��t�� '•; i�- 'tJN//; � Q I j $fir�c � ', � `a�r��` r•�.&�,�r s i € 5ra PL Base a ) N790351W ff i � p ��'vti ,c" k r -„ � : •_1 _..— — �"a`'h.''?r n�}�'r Y "r l r t � ,a � ;; ..� y' z�' � ��, 5 ri s i•;pk 4�- � �, rt�,��{x= 5^ y�r-�+r s'`-'*r';�n'� d a sr � z � �-�5 "rw �"� �` �`,��•' :,k`�` s J"`r '' 'B " 2� � �s s°��,�: 5��G�!��� r� w`s .✓ � � � r+ra't���' . M; ,� ;, •`� .+ �,�J`� � + 3a r•,.N�.�J}�`l �rai 'a i. .,: �. �U ��",,yy i'� i a - ;.,.�: �. 2Y7 7`/E7tJ�"Xl5T1NG'•'' r�,�Y'�cy�,�t�: s �, 7;t?.7/&i'.;?27 �'X/STIA"C' C��i�'`E'' �„ t�, � ,� „ � CLi9i � r N� r ti n» � t F ; AN-1 6 111 8 4,1,j 0Ls ; t 7 x, g e � ,� �• NVA gg '3 rr / < J �1 'r1 5TA. 9*81 Ing STiI 6r/B.9$ •� �. 2tJl? 1711 ' F-7 srr £'C T 41' �., f1?/`l� C'UFiLi UT F.t�f�' n 70 C- :5T/NG CURS 4' W 4 STA 9 x 09 38 Pr-rM.(5 615.5'5CURB u* �f RETC/R/Y. 4 u a a) u ti m E GUMCR 7.0 TIC 7C . �s ArA Y d Q Ex157"/NG cURC3 C i� 91 v .'�y,,x S u c ��.n ': �' 6 )It �'�y r�•� � 'a nr„n r;"�' `f F. ,D'.d, IN k �- a. Y. Y ,AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY,COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE r.TEXAS, May 2, 1974 's CONFIRMING THE ACCEPTANCE SOF CERTAIN BIDS,:FOR,THE PUR&IASE or EQUIP- MENT AND DETERMINING A NECESSITY THAT'PAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. + OF SUCH EQUIPMENT SHALL BE:BY CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION DETERMINING y TEAT NOTICE EAR BEEN PUBLISHED AS REQUIRED OF THE"fNTENT20N TO ISSUE TO: Jim McAlister, City,Manager � SUCH CEAtrVICATES OF OBLIGATION, AND OTHERWISE GrbNftbttkikd-AND AifTH1DRIZ . ING THE METHOD OF PAYMENT FOR SUCH.'.EQUdpMEi3T. FROM: Gerald B. Harris, Jr., Director of Comunity Development ! WHEREAS,.the City of Huntsroiils has heretofore. advertised SUBJECT, Driveway Variances on 22nd Street and accepted bids for the purchase..orIA14.ce.Ilaneou3 Radio Equipment including.21 mobile units,-1 bass,statien, 4.samote desk set$, and I antenna.;and 38 Sanitation Containern�to be used it Connection with the City of Huntsville's Mobile:Radic,Qpera•tiions and the City Sanitation They.attached:plan shows two laydown driveways, indicateL in a Department; and WHEREAS,:the City Council of the City of Huntsville has . _ red, that have existed prior to the.Curb and Driveway ordinance.The '"= heretofore officially determined that it would be.in the best, interest ofthe City to purchase said,equipment. driveway west of Avenue M belongs to ram•Houston State University ` NOW, THEREFORE, �E IT ORDAINED,B„Y THE CITY COW'N'C,I-,L OF THE and the one east of Avenue M belongs to the Josey.Foundation.. Cars CITY OF HUNTSVILLE., TEXAS: have been angle parking at these two locations for several years. Section 1: That:,the City of Huntsvi.,lle confirms the accept- ance that the of bids sMmiitted by Motorola-Communications and Electronics, Inc. ' - � Y. 9 _ for miscellaneous,..Radio Equipment for a bid of $15,854.00 and a bid submittedby Scott Kalman Company, Inc. for 32,Sanitation Contai,ne s the Curb and Diiveway Ordinance for these two locations so that for a bid of $9,.360.00. laydown driveways can be constructed. The contractor anticipates that Section 2: That. the City Council`of the City,of Huntsville determined t awould he in the:best interest of the said City, to he will begin curbing of the street next Wednesday. pay for all of such equipment by equipment..acquisition Certificates of Obligation and:that notice of such intention has heretofore been. published,in theofficial newspaper of the City of Huntsville, The:. -c8 of Huntsville Item,`within the time and in the manner as required by law w- "'" `,'',€ - regarding said Sanitation Equipment, and by the Houston-Galveston Area > - Council in connection with the miscellaneous Radio Equipment as autlxori. by agreement between member cities of the Houston-Galveston Area Counci. and that it is in the best interest of said City to pass legislation ✓; creating said Certificates of Obli'ation as an obligation of said City.. PASSED on this the� day of May, A. D., 1974. - MORRIS I. WALLER., Mayor " r .ATTEST RUT HAW, City, Secretary C APPROVED AS TO FORM: h r COLLEY, .City Attorney 3a u ahL w f � � ��a��',��:#,�„','�3"��.." :�_s�'�rey� �'�'"-.'wr�.��,.�'i✓ �-'�tw,-�,�*��-e' ,�zn � �.•��U'`�,�:. ?r�����-�r t'a - v6 t�;�r ���� 3 iW�rm0fa.„� ai i., _ fx z� ✓ 1r a 1 ,�"��PA Jt �Z' ��'. '��" � ��fr i n)``' n.3, �' � _ ,» � +• a i �, �'.. �`a� ..r �` s i r a - r r,a` ��y t;U ���?� r� �4 a s . s�,' 41 "" r ':.>r a �'•ex r.,<c� a•� 3' z �a,z<_ v r.: f rQ. "'>r ra .k'^'aLr'w%"...�" ^ a kr K t,•ua' r" t P age,1 of 2 o-t CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS "I t '• s 'n> SCHEDULE OF CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION PAYABLE a MAY 14, 1974 °``' Final Annual �- Interest Rates Issue Maturity Int, $ Prin. Certificates of Obi_g. s And Dates T Date Date Payments Issue. r a. Retired Outstand Scott Holman Co. Inc. (FNB) 5,50$(4-1).. Apr, 1,. 1973 Apr.l, 1978 '$10,965 j73-74) $43,000 $8,660• $34,400 i0, 74 75) Axa 10 019 91546 (76-77).. 9,073:(77-78) T a^xt - 5cott,Holman Co., Inc. (HHB) 5.50 (4-1) Apr. 1, 1973 Apr. I, ,1978 10,965 (73-74) 43,000 8,600 .34,400 ; za v r , , :�g .... 10,492 (74-75) � . 0,019 (75 19,546 (76-77) 9,073 (77-78) n u„ - 4 "'Age ' � a Hyco Equipment Co., Inc. (BNB) 5.50 (11-1) Oct. 23, 1973 Nov. 1, 1978 3,668(74-75) 14,384 14,334 �. 3,510 (75-76) 3,351.(76-77) 3,193...(77-78). 3,035 (78-79) a v yco Equipment. . -1) Oct. 23, 1973 Nov. 1, .,1978 HCo., Inc. (HHB) 5.50 (11 3,510 (75-76) 3,668' (74-75) 14;3.84 - lh;s8h z . x `4 `"' `' i,i s I 3,3.51 (76-.77) 3,193 (77-78). 3,035 (78-79) r _ Fogle Equipment Co. (FNB) S. (11-.1) Oct, 23, 1973 Nov. 1,:, 1978 6,694.(74-75) 26,2.50 - 26,250 " 6,40.5 (75-76) 6>y 6,11676^77) 5,828 (77-78) . 5,534 (78-79) ,�' ?U x r „ � a y�a< "�`�} t r :€ �r ,,t 'av«,�7,r� � � J^ �}'✓�.��! z w A�� 3�`4 ��" ��, �� 1���SrC; ;� x r Page 2 of 2 - ,, Final Annual 's - Interes.t Rates Issue Maturity Int.4 Prin. Gerti .,ad�blig e and Dates 'Date Bate Payments Issued Retired OufstanA' . , Fogle E ui ment Co. (HNB) . 5.50 (11 - 1) Oct. 23,1973 Nov. 1, 1978 6,594 (74-75) 26,250 - 26_,250 8 q P 6,405 (7546) 6,116 (76-77) u pax t 5,828 (77-78) � 5,539 (78-79.) hs"r.,^r. v€'�'' .' .�`" Scott Holman Co., Inc, (FNB) 5,50 (11-15) Nov. 13, 1973 Nod. 15, 1978 8,024 (74-75) 31,467 - 31,467 7,.678 (75-76) 7,332 (76-77) n` 6,986 (77-78) 6,-40 (78-79) " Hycoo-.Equipment Co.,,Inc. (FNB) 5,50 (12-5) Dec. 4, 1973 Dec. 5, 1978 5,201 (74-75) 20,4396 - 20,396 wF 4,977 (75-76) 4,752 (76-77) 4,528 (17-78) 4,304 (78-79) } s Scott Holman, Co., Inc. (FNB). 5.50 (12-5) Dec. 4, 1973 Dec. 5, 1978 3,514 (74 75) 13,781 13,781 s 3,.363 (75-76) -� >'s 3',211 (76-77) 3,059 (77-78) ,* 2,.908 78-79)Scott Holman Co. Inc. (FNB) :5.50 (12-5) Dec, 4, 1973 Dec. 5, 1976 4,777 (74-75) 12,300 - 12,300. � 4,551 (75-76) `^ 5a4,325 (76-77) 7r zy 7� $7,84,998 T245,212 T17,200 $7228,012 - � MAY 14, 1974 YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30: PRIN. INT. 1974 $ 66,498 .1975 6..1,266 r 1976 59,477 € ' 616 1977 1978 40,373 1979 r "V M6�Yl;� ;, ' ra�,�4S�a4r' Ur"* .�ay'cs�s> �'.- � k r •c�r�,'v �� -,� ; ',�":` ?¢�, ('` r-x$W:�r�+-�='a x`•'�'.� .�E� r "r .i _ - ORATNANCE NOS 79e9 ORDINANCE.AMENDING CHAPTER'9 OF THE CODE OFORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY AUTHORIZING THE CITY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15 OF THE CODE OF"ORDINANCES'OF THE SANITATION DEPARTMENT, SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE:CITY CITY OF..HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, BY REDESIGNATING'ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 15 +� COUNCIL, TO PRESCRIBE THE REGULATIONS FOR COLLECTION:OF TO INCLUDE SUBSECTION A, CURBS AND DRIVEWAY-S, 'AND SUBSEcTioN B, REFUSE AND GARBAGE FROM PRIVATE,AND COMMERCIAL PREMISES, , 'STREET tXCAVATION'AND ALTERATION, AND BY ADDING:SUBS'�TION B, STREET i BY ESTA'f3IIS,4tNG COLLECTION CHARGES AND PROVZDING FOR CHANGE EXCAVATION AND ALTERATION, MAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON. TO DIG i OF SAME BY RESOI;UTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL? PROVTDING,FOR AN UP, BREAK, OR EXCAVATE, TUNNEL OR,uNDERMINE ANY,STREET WITHOUT FIRST EFFECTIVE DATE. OBTAINING AN EXCAVATION PERMIT,;..PROVIDING FOR SUCH PERMIT, PROVIDING v FOR A SURETY BOND, PROVIDING METHOD FOR REPAIR BE'IT ORDAiNEB BY THE CITY COUNCIL.OF THE CITY OF OF'STREETS, PRfk6ID2NG MISCELLANEOUS'PROVISIONS, �PROVITINfi'FOR THE s HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT CHAPTER 9 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES CITY TO RESTORE STREETS NOT RESTY kRM1-TTEk,'REQUIRLNG INSURANCE OFf TIE CITY T 2OF HUNT4 ILLE,TEXAS, BE,ASENDED-BY AMENDING OF ANY'PERMITTEE, AND L�IMIT^ING LIABILITY OF TED:CITY. .... - _ . - BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITF,DF. HUNTSVILLE, Section 1: Section,9-2 and Section,9-4, of Chapter of TRXA'S, THAT CHAPTER 15 OE' THE`CORE' OF'ORDINANC,iS OF THE C'ZTY OF ' the Code of Ordinancesof the City of Huntsville.- HUNTSVILLE, TN S, IS HEREBY•AMNNDE17 AS:FOL'LOWs,. '- shall hereafter rend as`follows: SECTION 1. Secto4 9-2: Containers-re .uired,- N6 owner or Lessee of any Public or private premises Article III of Chapter 15 of the Code o£ Ordinances of ku sll permit to accumulate .upon his premises any ' the City of Huntsville is hereby amended to inc,Fude two'Subsecti�ons, garbage or refuse except in containers approved by to be entitled Subsection A, Curbs and Driveways, and Subsection::B, .x 3:" s the City Council of the City ofHunts Ville upon Street Excavation and Alteration, and the preselYvt Article III, Curbs , '«_ recommendation of the City Sanitation Department. .,, and Driveways, is hereby renumbered to hereafter be listed as Subsection , �`"`-s Containers for residential and commercial premises '�'`� A, Article III, Chapter 15 and entitled Csrhe and Driveways and all ' shall be of a type deteriained to be proper for the - yp p p ,��• provisions of the said known as,Curbs and Driveways shall "-. general category of thepremises to be served, either 1 continue as presently enumerated'in Article,III. residential or commercial. Collection o£ refuse and garbage shall be at such times and at such points of NX.. SECTION 2. pick:up as may be approved, from time to:time, by '°va the City Council of the City of.Huntsville. ..,u;' Article III of Chapter 15 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Huntsville is hereby amended by adding a Subsection By Section 9-4: Collection char es= rescribed; ' to be entitled Street Excavation and Alteration:and to read as _,.�... , s a e c ergs,,.assesse an ce ectad from „m follows: the owner or occupants.of each residential unit.within ,„ the.City, including private residences, apartments, ^ ' SUBSECTION B. STREET EXCAVATION AND ALTERATION0, � andmobile homes, and from commercial or business houses, such charges for refuse and g garbage collection services- ,,:s � SECTION 15.54.. PERMITS REQUIRED raa - as may be determined from time to time by the City 'Council of the City of Huntsville. It shall be unlawful.for any person to dig up,. break, and excavate, tunnel, undermine or in any manner break up any street Section 2: The within.ordinance shall become effective immediately .,. or any area within a street easement or right-of-way, or to make or a upon passage. cause to be made any excavation in or under the surface of any street or street easement or right-of.-way, for any purpose or-to place, deposit PASSED IN OPEN COUNCIL on this theday of May, or leave upon any street any earth or other excavated material obstructing ..;: 1974, J. or tending to interfere with the free use of the street, unless such a' person'shall-------- ---------------------------------THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS k . ATT BY 0 IR"[f t� S 2. WAL R, mayor �'r'' •. ' RUT eSHAW, City Secretary - /App I qs� first have obtained an excavation permit therefor from the city as RESOLUTION 74-6 herein herein provided, except as provided in Section 15.58 (d),, below, �. femexgencies. The fee for such excavation permit sha�11 be two �. WHEREAS, City of Huntsville Ordinance Number � 74-8 dolor lars ($2.00). authorizes the City Council from time to time to establish rates s for sanitation services and to establish frequency of. collection SECTION 15.55. APPLICATION.FOR PERMIT.'' ..r of garbage and refuse; and ' No excavation permit shall be issued unlo-as a written, WHEMS, the city Sanitation Department has conducted a application fox the issuance of an,excavation permit is `submitted study to determisie appropriate rates and frequency of collection totheCity Engineer. The written application shall state the name of garbage and refuse and the City Council having found that..:such and address of theapplicant, the nature. location and purpose of appropriate rates and frequency of ealleotion would be in the best the excavation, the date of-.commencementand;the date,,of completion interest of she City'; - of:.the excavation, and other reason'ahle dater.as may be required by the city. The application shall be accompanied by plans'shotasng -, Now,, THEREFORE, BE.IT'RESOLVED; by the City Council of the extent:and dixpensions of the proposed excava'ti'on work,, the depth �- the:City of Huntsville; Texas, that from and'.:after June 1, 1974, and location of the excava-tion work:; and such otheF ihformatfon as the following rates for sanitation services shall prevail: - may be preseri.--bed by the city. The City, Encjiheer shall approve the application and plan or make such changes as necessary to serve ,Residential,Service $4:00 per month the hest interest of the city, and the issuance of a permit shall Apartments and Mobile Homes be conditioned upon performance of tkie,work as shown on the approved serviced in Mobile:Home Parks $3,00 per month application and plan. Such permit shall be;iasued bg:the City x % Elkins Lake Residents $4..75 per month Secretary upon approval by the City;Engineer:. '(':,' x ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that sach collection be twice SECTION 15.58. SURETY BOND. y s. weekly and that the City sanitation Department shall determine the Before an excavation permit as herein provided is issued, - respective days of the week for each route within said City for such pe p collections as authorized. �. the applicant shall deposit with the city a.surety bond in the amount of one thousand dollars ($1,000.'00) payable to the city. There- *x WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and quired surety bondmust be; sy � upon vote was unanimously passed. : - �, (a) With good and sufficient sureties; INWITNESS. WHEREOF:, the Mayor of said City. subscribes his name^ hereto and causes the City Secretary to attest.to same. (b) By a surety Passed to transact business :. Passed is Open Council on this the inthe state; 24th day of May, 1979. - u � THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS ' (c) Satisfactory to the city attorney in form and.substance , . By �,YS.,�.,;�. �/ ,%fes i (d) Conditionedupon the permittee's compliance with this MORRis I, -WALLER, Mayor - article and:to secure and hold the city and its officers harmless against any,and all,claims, judgments, or other � - AT costs arising from the excavation and:.other work coveredby the . council orexcavation anycityewhichrmit or for e officer he made liable;bthecity y .` City'` eretary reason of any accident or injury to persons or;prpperty v ., through the fault of the"permittee either in not properly, .F. guarding the excavation or for any other injury re- sulting from esultingfrom the negligence of the permittee and further. conditioned to fill up, restore and place in goddand is C dG^1�55 fi t . permittee shall at his or its own expense.clean up and remove all safe condition as near as may be to its original condition, and refuse and unused materials of any kind resulting.`from said work and to-the satisfaction of the city, all openings and,excavations made upon, failure to do so within twenty-four (24) hours after having in streets, and to maintain any street where excavation is made in '.been notified to:do,so by the city, said work may be done by the city and the costs thereof charged to thepermittee, and the as good condition for the period of twelve months after said work permittee shall also be liable for the cost thereof under the shallhave been done, usual wear and tear excepted, as it was in. surety bond provided hereunder. before said work shall have been done. Any, settlement of the.surface wi.hhin said one year,perlod shallbe deemed conclusive.::evidence of SECTION d5.5 r. CITY'!S RIGHT TO RESTORE SURFACE. shill, backfilling by' theermitte2. Nothing herein contained - ' be construed to,re-quire the permittee tomaintainany repairs shouldIf the perrAttee shall:have failed to restore the surface prove l not-exh Recovery on such bond for any injury or of the street to its original and proper`condition upon. the ex- accident shall not exhaust the liond but it shall in its entirety piration of the time fixed by such permit or shal' otherwise have: cover any or all future accidents'os injuriesduring the excavation failed to complete tkae excavation work covered by;such permit; the -� *kk fex which it is given. In the evetet of any suit or claim- ' city., it deems 1tvgdvisable, shall have t#e rightto do all work ag8,iia9t the ei.ty by rcaaon'of the,-neg.lYgence ox default of the-.permittee,. and things necessary to retore the street:and to complete:the ex upon the city a giving written notice to the permittee of such suit -or claim, any:final judgment aciaimat the city requiring it such cavation work. The permittee shall be liable icr the actual. costs for such damage shall be concluains upon chit requiring it topaarety..- thereof and twenty-five per cent (258) of such costs in addition.for An atwI"" b 0 1.mal.:be_.giuen under- this rovisibn whicli'sha11 remain general overhead and administrative expenses. the city shall have in 0r-'ce for one year conditioned as abpve, in;the amount s ec ed a cause of action for all fees, expenats and amounts pard"cut and above-and in ocher respects as speoified above-but p - due it for such work and'shah enforce its rights_..under the permittee s. all excavation work in streets b the- such bonne as to surety bond provided prusuant to this article. the term f one y e principal in such bond during , . 0. year from said date. Said bond may not be cancelled SECTION:15.60. .INSURANCE. o . notice to the city at least thirty (30) days in advance there thereof. A permittee, prior to the commencement of excavation work SECTION 15..57. METHOD AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR REPAIR. - hereunder, shall furnish.the city satisfactory evidence in writing '., w that the permittee has in farce and will maintain in froce during ` . (a) All back-filling materials shall be free frgm lam s, the performance of the excavation work and the period of the ex- ,n cavation permit public liability insurance of not less than one hundred largerocks, boulders. or other foreign material and debris. - thousand dollars ($100,000.00) for any one person and three hundred (b) : All excavation„alteration, back-fill, and repairs thousand dollars ($300,000.00) for any one accident and property damage insurance of not less than fifty thousand.dollars :($50,006.00).. ` ; � ..' shall.be made conformance with the standard drawings and material duly issued by an insurance company authorized to da business in requirements on file in the offices of.the City of Huntsville, this state. leas in exceptional circumstances, when in the judgment of the city, modificationswillbe necessary to insure and protect the best in- ' 5 ' SECTION 1 .61'.' LIABILITY OF CITY. � a . ` terest of the city. �. 3 (c) If reasonable doubt exists as to the compacted densityThis article shall not be construed aor responsibility upon the t ` of any back-fill, the city may.require.density'.'tests toPberun.at city or:any official or employee any liability orresponsibility for a reputable testing laboratory. If the material tested fails to damages to any person injured by the performance of any excavations meet compaction requirements .(959 Modified Proctor) the expense of work for which an excavation permit is. issued hereunder; nor shall '. F - the city or any official or employee thereof be deemed to.have s the testing shall be borne by;:the contractor performing the work andassumed any such liability orresponsibility by reason fo. in- he shall take immediate action to correct all deficiencies; or, if the questionable area, after shown to meet compaction spections authorizedhereunder, the issuance of any permit or the . - r* ` �` requirements, the cost of the test shall be borne by the city. approval of any excavation work. SECTION 15.58. MISCELLANEOUS.PROVISIONS. PASSED THIS 14th DAY OF May A, D., 1974. (aj All unnecessary eglAppment, spoil material'or other debris shall be'kept'off that traveled section of the roadway and every effort shall'be made to facilitate the normal flow of traffic. ` (b) When,:.in the judgment of the city, it is impractical to'excavate Within a,.street, all pipelines, conduit, or other'crossings MORRIS I. WAM-LEW, Mayor ' shall be bored, tunneled or drilled, under the paved section,.and where the city deems;.it necessary, such crossings shall be encased in'a manner.approved-.by the city. ATTEST: (c) All e4re recguire"nta and provisions'for barricades,' traffic ecxies, lige, V.ares=, signs and flaghten shall'be in accordance with the written policies of the city: City Secretary (d) For emergency repairs to any existing facility at ' night or on weskehdaand holidays, the permit shall be applied for 'during the next business day following inch emeigeney'repair. . Unless APPROVED AS TO POHM: major alisration is necessitated by the repairs, no plan will be required with the permit application.: r� 4 q r � (°e) Any type of ditching equipment used on city streets A shall be equipped with "street pads." All damage done to existing MARTIN"D. COLLEY, City Attorne improvements during the progress of the excavation work shall be % kaxi repaired by the permittee. Materials for such repair shall conform with the requirements of any:applicable code or ordinance. If upon. being order-ad the permittee fails to furnish the necessary labor u and materials for such repair's, the city shall have the authority to ° cause the said necessary labor and material to be furnished by the city and the cost shall be charged against the permittee, and the n ' a permittee shall also be liable on his or its bond therefor. .. x. k f (f) The engineering department shall cause to be made , h2 such inspections as :are necessary to insure compliance with the provisions of this article. (g) As the excavation work progresses all streets and private properties shall be thoroughly cleaned of all rubbish, excess - ��� earth, rock..and other debris:reaulting from such work: All clean - up operations at the location of such excavation shall be-accomplished at the expense of the,permittee and shall,becompleted to the satis- faction of the city. 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Abe Council concuredakhet xz..H tt eDoula eppeu ret t � •{ {'e $4•� at m SN 'L T b d ewe tYs 1 fa i im 1 Ci ,type g,et ..ted NUL M realised the City d pe -- w1N he type of Du ea , 1 Dying Ne Bull ding,i.e.,Ne aide Umr. A ='S`" -Red the Council no[to prvent him a+++x1n be bu y v one Nm down if Ney did vtalete y k my cita of Amick mggaaed Rz.8mtt ro to_.n._.n._.n. advuue m Nat seal ha Gee.m ytapere.his a d I e2 I N iter Slaa Diak rmtmied the—tt Na the 1 t ti a'el bl -a3 }" - bad smme ceps t Imm. 1nd1 fed Nwld be pec Fic thf 1 aM perhaps ti } ?y CI-nivkeiu--d stall Na he h d teStrd wn If Hr.AIIm'a riN:a inAouatw end r e fevareDiy went could be Jv xGlastu,Cat P,1a2f--N.t im NVd City i y $za2 seed b i a ave parallon. dad C N Ne omeilS.Nat addittom3 inguirim beeade into nuisance CmrdSator,wu avi 'sane pr llmfruzy lnvmtlg ti deNrmv achy what y a reap-ibili y aM '>" ? •" xdinmeae d[bet Ne City ehoalB mt anN a kind of studyN d aw m ordian "Lo place Na existing am, mie in Ne ams of cable Is,sad perhaps At the next cork seesaw,a mmpzehemive report—1d be eve23eDle. ^� perhaps develop m xemaive alae ominaxe. The Council mncmrad Nat Nis—.1d be mnaidered. ?7p:". esC :± Nayw wailer ezgresaed hfa fmliny Chet a satislfle[osy assn -1 ' d p van every coxiderekLm, yment mold ba vorkad outNAYDA'e end Nat Ne at4r � HeC[' H➢RRIa I.NALLRR �' � ,,.. •Y}: , (I. Namitp Ne&aseDell Puk o3`� yl t IDN 8T8ReT 4L.�J'■ ��pp NOJD.9 AIN)rm mlvmvRNPa Neyor wailer atrted that Ne baseball ampiex,m�trintng N Pialde,Moet benamd. Ra Nm mkad #" '4VT, -`3 City Namgerr J G31aNr,presented NeI--. + the Co-for a fin pmD j.alavg-I 11x. roroilmm Moor roved i�-1 he would like N see the mmplex 4 pmpoeaz for.tenet improve .I.Ne wend.AaavNw. , names"RATS BAAA 8 NSYURIAL PMA"ae dlacmeM et a ysevteua w n3d Chia vee a mtvm,mntanyent t 3 k;', lndiuted that the per ineu foo In fv33 xIiw and Cur ens gNvttu world be$4).40. Phe a y peving CM ro:aene of Julia.-AraMr,Hra.Aoas'daughter. Covxvlan Amack seconded Ne mtlovi. Netiw Married. 'M r dust rontmi pevix[mu2dabe Arne far 84.46 per linea fmG,bwiN a Caiy absorbing all mete.tri t upw len Amfak azpr I Ida thought NaL xre.Asehu'N praeNxe dpx reqs ted at h. nedamtica i{; 't Hayor d.A cake upon-Nr.B131 auagdta,a reaidmt aF ids mods AdditfU far hie report of Ne opiraona Ceromniea. Neyor Nailer imlleatrd[tial he felt it xae verg Fitting roll apprppri to awe Ne perk aPLu y i of oNaz Nmds Adsltiwdrmidmta. Nr au giro Sndine0Ea.Net Ne S47.40 per ivxarNat[o c be fent xae beHond Na mems eF Ante Ba Rma m ahs did serve es city Sm em sal v1rtu.21N as City leI m of ya 12e fu some Nlrty it 4-++• ,{ � the rmid it artl aNied Ney wools h be moat appy rept at my rmt impmvmmt 'wu3 Bettie alathe - years.rr +' ehlp top or wEutevar Ne Ctey �' � rveyar Nailer rminded the Camall Net itis nedioekim Cuam+ilm Por Ne eaeebazl Complex aero achedazed ':. 1� j ? ', t'"� - Neyvr Ne32er eazied decry line,1#rest team =ft­ [uaNe budget carefu33y to determix chat for 6aturday,Jux 1,aG 5:00 P.N.ma he urged Ne Coumil to ba psesm[Sf possible. k. ba funds azlord It,wD Ed be d N be F 8 y -1d'ha N be abifked. Ceuxilmn Poker v�iaated NeL Y_ $ I,r a maerekood It,the fuMa Nat we viable N rkea raw a,H Nat the ComciS res hiking eboac ) alSocetiw of Nees Fonda. Be N ked Sf it uia be f Bible tr rove Nme ftgues ret ffia roxt mzk n®ax of Ne tOu eeveball Pialde Ali 3' '' y lw roll parheps pea w tt at ttre repo ar Lig C.. tA, pIIter,LndireNs Nek N1a ppp .MA i ld De ready. ouxi2mm P Ne k d rhat the at¢Na was eP the drainage pmbim an Mr Abode Adaiticn. wider as Red City Hanager,J}e Noalister,fore report m the[Sty attmored"A Na eeaebazl Pialde CSLy Sn4tneer,Gerald Ruria,vee aAsmi,hoxever,City Nenegerr Jlm MCAllsker,imiimted that a rmDort m Nle mit r Nr Glister xpilea Net miy four mLrim had dew re ved eM Neae rare mvidered by tD Pu �" pzmrea¢xuld be ready for the next xuR smaaw also. Haazd roll were xr bung timed over to Ne roumiS Por tMtr mnuderekion. Aft_ diacusstm of the u aulmaLted,romarlmm Parkes Net Chez choose me of the four ran [en[rtm,Na ftaida 7 N4nla tr aesigmtra m^Fiala m,I,1,viola xp az Ne.s .,w ptela na.4,^mal COnaIDBR pADGRA.v PGR SNPIdJy62lazwAs HHZC SYRCRADNIBrNCTCITY'6 yi w. appmpriaca wise mala be am,iaered. Mmmla t em+Wee CM mltim. romWlsm PerRnr.deed to hi.Ll mtlri Nek tie city Nane4er ebwld be eutdorlaed to dmlgnatr which PSetde ahavld Da No.1,),1,-1 4. All �' xere to Pavex of Ne —ti-and it mrrted uwimua2y. p +{}u t City mmagerr Jim NaA11a[err strted LMtsA great tied Mw received from the Texas milt-,neysriment for , Y d li htl lase Nm t s—'Coo in Pederaz Urban PurNe, g y N pxovtae for reeigmllaatiw Cl ISve of the downtma signal *' '� 3 Lire mhX, iambus ex: a1N SNmt at University revenuer S1N e[ree[et Sm levstm Avmu 11th a i Rbodall ne area elzfldev Renvtlpn(B4 Yeusl N,1 O, He atrwNaed Ne need Per[eking avtton w than paojepi as Ne Tezu CIq tI 4og Final eppro 1 Sndicaked Nene:Sapmvmente ere naedeQ eM should help Ne City tw.move tNnLm eNeyer Nellervrmindad Ne Couxtl llmt Nze.Pltey 9,1974(Nre.Rose Abodall,8r.1,forcer publiNaz of Graf is aM to laxer the i G fveavexy at Nme SnkerseoCloru. 8e to as Cha plm includes remnving Ne 4 ova rim,xouid ba hcrored at a seeeytion Ney I4,I4)4 e[Ne TnwlI. f P N u.111 a:0➢P.N., d f .fl, I e g eke a�Ne spm ttmla nese F ve lnteraecGims,1mte113rgfNm mtaet u and tying Ne aigmla tnN urges Ne rouncl2 to a trod Ne mreptiw. Be stated tDek Nis.abodaz3 Se pi ltlx_n of NSs aomuniky tkLL rfmmputes x con which xouia aziaw better movemnt o the vNlcu2ar Laruffte. ee Nea yresmcea a Rmnlu[Sm m Ne Counvll effi eekea Cf ty Attorney,NrtSn ro11ey,to rasa the Aeeolutim. III ae th ley rmd the Reaolutim(wly attrohed,4mvl.kasn)d-))rhlah aPfictally dmignatad Nay) }' MayareXraeiler asked f y queaklem aegardtx Ne matter. uxtlmm Davta rev t the rouxil eamyt ' TaY wnnrezc Mar w1Ntn the City of auntevl3Ee,flexes. 4,14)4 L a omen atlon of Ne Cl[e aNanegex N aulmft Nie Dim N ti=Ta anAiilt—1 nepu—t and rometlmen eat e �� j f il a tended the xtfw. nlE Fawr of Ne skim avid St Ca iedxu zy. o raiimm Hmre ave3 Naf the A———be eviceyLedm rmd me rouxllmn AmSG amended Ne notion. All x y aerecin Favor of the motion and it nrried uwtrouely. # 4 L°'H TORtISY. ➢zdfanm Fiamoia Radia e,d 6arLLtrkiw SwtmenGa C PawaeG from nmghNre of Ne Amricen Revolutlm S M1 J 9 rmr min ro prove five of tsaFPic roll facllState Derkim •f ` rough Certifiwtce of oblaaaGfon(OM )4 10)Am Ebueton'e Crave vita. 9,k, t k Yr A tw—Nutin Colley,proceeded N read the ardianm a HaCONn time. The First rmdfrq oP this t. ra Neyor Nallu presm[ed a regoeat fav-Ne Woghtme If the Am_ricen Ravolutl n rho leve Ne rmyoreiblltty C} red n y 14,1s)4 a pular 6metw oP the City roumil)horoeverr Na Ntmnce did n t ywa of munUarux Gam aouatm'a graver whtN staked Mut the^m y"kia£fac ea ve t beNevn 9N aM x*d q y y ' urunfmouslytma a e mad reeding rw scheduled u speaifiea in the Charter of Ne City of Rmtav111e.o )N street.mm Sca[ea Hanish'yeiking area Gravel in Ne um. The a sated reavl. Ns alga duriny Ne k'r e' ummr mnt'hs and N relocate at m Nat it doe"n't aPttu N reetrtcf pukix In frmt of N 9 ire. 'PITt�i�k"yspq ty ' Na11u mkea fora w N emept ncivg Ne radio and sanrtakvon owtrvner e8uiprnt tx..,ugh +4' ? rather regum[ren rmnve Ld dmttey dmttter.ajecen[[a the grave ard replace It rfN tw Trash conGlnaza j -d.Tj{"§"" rkiFdoatea of obli4atim. ouncilmm niekemfmvea that Ne orainmG be emep[ed m reaQ and Cnuneilamn Nmre similar N Ne type veed coma Mm damtom aquae. emndas ell—I—-.I In F slat 1 � ? � C �n c. �� ,�.„9 "� ..,: c v_ �'�w +r �.. +.�. '�,�' ^f,. � �r, f �.te°,+�,y � ��. r.•,.�'. .e...��, a ' V May 21, 1974 ,May 28, 1974` To: Mayor and fellow councilmen Fxxrmu E. Larry Dickens TO: Mayor and City Council y�. Subject, Skating rink ordinance FRO,i:: Jim McAlister, City Manager Last Thursdays May 23rd, I visited the Rainbow R611er Rink in Houston SUBJECT:. Woods Addition Street Improvements opezated bg Mr. Johnny Allan. :I found the facility to be qutte satisfactory Eor the operation. While there,he turned on his.sound system and with the - music turned-up to an uncomfortable level, I went outside the building and If you elect to channel funds fol streot improyemeAts I.the -j: could,not hear it. The building must lie.:svbstentially sound insulated. .Also, Woods Addition, the only source of funds for this project now: several teen-agers were working at various jobs and I noticed:a good rapport available would be the Revenue Sharing-Street.Improvement Fund. v - between Mr. Allen and the youngsters;. I thought this was to Mr.Allen's.,. This will reduce the number of streets that can be strip paved credit. The parking was not substantially greater although certainly more ' in the northern section of the City under the original plan. y .cars could-be parked at this facility then the proposed one in Huntsville. We cen include these streets in.the 1975 program. ^) All in all, I was generally impressed with what I saw. ' In the mew from Jerry Harris dated -May 23, he determined p .s" Now, with regard to our existing ordinance. i seems to me that we can re- i dtwould cost$47.40 a linear foot ($11.20 each side) for full solve thissituation by placing our city regulations on exces_.sive wise, pa'vdmJ and curb and gutter. Total cost--$122',300.00 litter, and disorderly conduct rather=than on a skating rink itself. By this ;'- l mean, we.should proceed to an excessive noise ordinance. i€Mr. - - Strip paving, or dust oont ol• pavrng will cost$9.96 par ,., Allen is to operate &skating rink in Huntsville,he would be..expected to linear foot, for a total cost of$24,400500 with the ci ty insulate his building in such fashion as to come within the regulbtions of paying all.cost. such an ordinance. Also, such an ordinance would protect the residents in that area (as well as other areas) from business establishments which do create considerableins in their operations. In this fashion,we can..remove the illogical situation which now precludes a skating rink In the proposed •; ;z 'l. building but does not preclude.&Side Door d2 or establishment of similar - ns a� n � type• ��`"` ° So, I propose that we do rescind the existing ordinance and move rapidly - Y v ' on the development of an excessive noise.ordinance. It will,be several weeks before Mr..Alien can get hisrink into operation and we can regulate its. .operation by that time with anewly developed excessive noise ordinance. Zn this fashion, we can assure the residents of the area that their peace will r,ot be disturbed while at the same time encourage a new business in 4 Huntsville that will provebeneficialto the,youthof the.community (regard- -. i t" less of their age......). r, � 'ns i .. ,. - .,.�. � v�.., ._�`'�* ,-tC , orb ry"�n'�r+�' i;,• �. � ' >.p d _ * �r r :Paul K111 Street: - 250 Linear Feet 500 IF Curb and GutteTl. 3.75/LF 1875.00 May 21, 1974, 80 Tons 1 112" Hot Mix Surface 16.00JTon 1280.00 220Tons4" Black,B"e .14:.50✓Toa 3190.00 LS Site Preparation, DS 2500.00. . :LS Utility Relocation :'.LS .120'0.Go Tb: Jim McAlister, City Manager Subtotal 10,045.00 ` 1,055.00 FROM: Gerald B. Barris, Jr.,.-Director of Community Development � 10% Contingencies " -. -� II,IDO.OD SUBJECT: Revised Having estimate for streets in Woods Addition Total Total Estimate for ASI Streets 122,300.00 '.47.40/LF The council requested that estimates be revised forCost Per Foot curb and - ' gutter streets and'f"seadcoating the streets. The revised estimates ' 2. Double Penetration Seal Coat All Estimated Prices Include Labor are shown below as follows: Quantity Description Unit Frice Amount 1. Curb and Gutter Streets , Allen Street- 950 Linear Feet -. Quantity Description Unit Price '',,It 850 CY Site way Drainage 1.,50/CY 2700.00 r - 200 Tons Crushed Rock Base 6.80 Ton 1360.00 Allen-Street- 950 Linear-Feet 800 Gals SS1H Prime Coat Asphalt 33/Gal 264.00k x LS Driveway Drainage Pipes LS 2700.00 s rx' 1310 LF Curb and Gutter .75/LF 7925.00 1300 Gals AC-5 Seal Coat Asphalt 52/Gal 676.00 .w A 55 Tons Prernated Rock Asphalt 15.00/Ton 825.00 310 Tons 1 1/2"Hot Mix Surface 166.00/Ton 4960.00 840 Tons 4"Black Base 14.50/Ton 12,180.00 Subtotal 7,100.00 ,. LS Site Preparation LS 9500.00 10% Contingencies 700.00 � - 'As',t x+# LS Utility Relocation LS 4500.00 ux 2 EA Curb Inlets 800.00/EA 1600.00 Total 7,800.00 t' p 90 LF 18" RCP 7.50/FT 675.00 �« ,.� 1 EA Readwall 250.00/EA 250.00 �. ' Subtotal 40,790.00 Archer Street- 370 Linear.Feet q« 20% Contingencies .4,110.00 350,CY Site Preparation2 1.¢0/Cy 525.00 LS Driveway Drainage Pipes LS 2100.00 trzy Total 44,900.00 80 Tons Crushed Rock Base 6.80/Ton 544.00 300.Gals SS1H Prime Coat Asphalt .33/Ga1 99.00. , - 500 Gals - AC-5 Seal Coat Asphalt .52/Gal260.00 25 Tons,. Precoated Rock Asphalt 15.00/Ton - 375.00 - Subtotal 3,903.00 } -r '�'yi2,Y4 10% Contingencies ..397.00 - s - Total 4,300.00 ter,5�t � 5 w w: s wkl���'n������x� � .�, ,:"��` �:�a'` r �+vr'` :* `� `".r '� ,f„xi, 5�:�"ry.� �,�ti a ✓ Y r � �":�' Y-. r',,"> - i '"' �{+ �b 'x+�- �' 'v a'� N s '" �` � x ��� ,. .?; i � `Nv '� .�v.k F•t s e 1k 4 e Young Street- 710'Zinser rest Archer Street- 370 Linear Feet``. 650 CY Site Preparation 1..50/CY 975.00 e LS Driveway Drainage Pipes -LS 3000.00 740 LF Curb and Gutterl 3.75/LF 2775.00 150 Tons Crushed Rock,Base 6.80/Ton 1020.00 120 Tans- 1'112" Rot Mix Surface 16.00/Ton 1920.00 600 Gals SSIR Prime Coat,Asphalt ".3-3/Gal 198.`00 330 Tons 4'-' Black Base >-14.50/Ton4785.00 1000 Gals AC-5-Seal Coat Asphalt '.52/Gal '5,30.00 LS Site Preparation LS 3700.00 45 Tone Precoated Rack Asphalt ' 25:00ITon 675.00 LS Uti2ity.Re26cation zS 2000.60 ' Subtotal 6,388.00 Subtotal 15,280.00 10$ Cgntingencies 612.00 10% Contingencies 1,520.00 Total. 7,000.00 Total 16,700.00 _ Wood Street- 300 Linear Fleet Young Street- 710 Linear Feet - 275 CY Site Preparitio.2 1.5D/CY 412.50 50 ,1 1420 LF Curb and Gutterl 3.75/LF 5325.00 IS Driveway Drainage Pipes I AL'S '1800.00 ` 230 Tons. 1.1/2" Rot Mix Surface -36.00/Tan 3680.00 _ 65 Tons Crushed Rock Base 6.80/Ton 442.00 63D Tons. 4" Black Base 14.50/Ton' 9135.00 250 Gals SSIB(prime Cost Asphalt .331,5a1 ,8'2.50 � ' LS Site Preparation LS 7100.00 400 Gals AC-5 Seal Coat Asphalt .52/Gal Zaa.00 , 1 LS.. Utility Relocation LS 3500.00 ' 20 Tons Precoated Rock Asphalt 25.00/Ton 300.00 -`i Subtotal 28,740.00 Subtotal 3,245.00 20% Contingencies 2,860.60 10% Contingencies 355.00 ,z tygw 1 .00 Total 31,600.00 Total 3,600N *I- *:Yi{, y Wood Street- 300 Linear Feet PaulRnox Street -250 Linear Feet 5.. my� 600 IF 'Curb and Gutterl ' 3.75/LF. 2250.00 225 CY Site Preparation2 1.50/CY 337.50 96 Tons 11/2" Hot Mix Surface .16.00/Ton 1536.00 IS Driveway Drainage Pipes LS 300.00 260 Tons' 4" Black Base 14.50/Ton.. 3770.00 55 Tons Crushed Rock Base 6.80/7on 374.00 LS Site Preparation LS 3000.00 210 Gals SSZR Prime Coat.Asphalt .33/Gal 69.30 LS Utility Relocation. LS 1500.00 350 Gals AC-5 Seal Coat Asphalt .52/Ga2 182.00 3 EA 10' Curb Inlets 800.00/EA 2400.00 16 Tons Precoated RockAsphalt 15.00/Ton 240.00 - Z EA Storm Sewer Manhole -450.00/SA 450.00 ; 80 LF 24" RCP. 13.00/LF 1040.00 Subtotal 1,502.80 60 LF 18" RCP 7.50/LF 450.00 10%Contingencies '297.20 Subtotal 16,396.00 Total 1,700.00 ? R '10% Contingencies: 1,604.00 _ Total Estimate for All Streets 24,400.00 Total . 18,000.00 �: � Cost Per Foot 9.46/LF 1Curb and Gutter Estimate includesallowance for driveway aprons , 2Site Preparation Is the grading of ditches along each side of the iii s'tR'w roadway f}. 4 } a i' 110 Pd MD U M May 20, 1974 FRD<9: J. R. Hudgens� SUBJECT: Federal Urban F'nds The Texas Highway Department has made available to Huntsville pp y upgrade our.... approximately$BO,I00.00 to Federal Urban Funds to u •,�} � ' �� � "z,2'�i3's'���x"sx� r �` + lighted stop and go signal system. s � In a meeting May 26,:1974 with Mr. George Soriskie,District. r 17 Traffic Engineer, of the Texas Highway Department, we discussed which locations in the City would best ,justify.improvement in e�� s �� relation to inproving traffic safety and the.smooth flow of vehicles_ # 7 i � t C � i �N✓1 L�'x,�z , Based on our comprehensive Traffic Safety Plan published in February of this year, the following four locations were listed as high motor vehicle collision locations.- 1. ocations:1. Eleventh Street at University Avenue 2. Eleventh Street at Sam Houston Avenue 5 - k ,, 6 �y `m.�S 3. Eleventh S _ (F M. 247) Eleventh at Avenue O ri. IP 1. r z B_cause of. he number and severity of collisionsat these Soca- s tions,it Is proposed.that these'locations be designated for signal ` . improvement. in addition, it is proposed that Eleventh Street at fr T Avenue Nbe earmarked for signalization. This is necessary to insure < ,hyf smooth progression of vehicles and insure safety at the intersection based on projected increased traffic volume upon completion of the ,a new post Office: The following is a cost estimate for each location to be # zt a,Fsrr t x signalized. UM Eleventh Street at University Avenue $17,000 } Eleventh Street-at Sam:Houston.Avenue $17,700. ~ Eleventh Street.at Avenue M (FM 247) _.$16,600 i Eleventh Street at Avenue $15,900 ;.,$ , ,. k`I 1 aElev=nth Street At Avenue 0 - $12,900 a ?� • Total Estimated Comet: $80,200 The hardwa-for these I.-.tions will consist ofall newui ment ✓^ *':tiFf „w ' mounted on mast a—s. .tn addition, these locations will be interc nnectedNor R. H F `���•�; 'x �-' �r xj f'� x.# sy0r�h,�z'� 1 5x.�, � �2;^"33'd��`.a�� hq�.t; rc st. ,>Y'� "'q y'"., -` �E• � 4 }e'�` a .� x uasc9'a`'. r, wvey S p r te', ;, m El to JS r Mc t:.ter -2 � q x1 a x q to allow for progressive synchronization and protected Left turns. . -�+ c 4*�,.t� ✓� 3 � � '� ",� _'�- t Existing signals and control mechanises at these Locations are earmarked for retention by the City for use at other locations, if possible: JRH:rd $ 5 t'. 9A ±5. ss. - g f ' t $ S , E �+ MM,k �3 A 150 x } az " �'` ,'�' '��� "' "c��,��``T.����e �.�t '_.',.+r � w ��.��ak t }; t�� 'r �! 1 a '_ r 3 Zhs �' � �, �� ,� •. - .� inG dinanee,.No. 74-10.... "' AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSViLLE, TEXAS, - May 15, 1975 $5,284.66• AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A SERIES OF TWO,"CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, - Ma I5, 1976 May 1'S, 1977 $5,254.68 TEX'AS EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONy CERTIFICATES OF:;OBLIGATION", DATEf; �,. MAY 35 14241IN THE.AMOUNTS OF $15,85.4.00 ANg$9,360.00, RESPECTIVELY, THIS CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION represents one of a series PRESCRIBING THE FORM OF CERTIFICATESAND, THE.:FORM OF ENDORSEMRNT TO of two Certificates of Obligation:of the issue authorized..by the City � ., APPEAr -R TkBREOfT•: LEVYING A CONTINUING.DIRECT ANNUAL AD.:VALO"REM'TAX ON Council for the purpose of acquiring Miscellaneous Radio Equipment . , ALL TA &1,E gR©PRTXYHITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE;SAID CITY TLT PAY BE for City use, all pursuant to notice of intention duly issued and:published INTEI03$T THEREON AND TO CREATE A SINKING FUND FOR REDEMPTION THEREOF, in the time and manner prescribed by law and in accordance:with an ordinance `'•_ ENAICTRNG PRDVIPOR THE,ONS INCIDENTE$T AND ANDRELATING TO THE PURPOSE ANDLLECTION OF SUCH SUBJECT -City Council the purchase of said equipment adopted and passed by thee. I $ Y the City Of Huntsville on;the 14thday, Of May, 1974, and OF -THI"S onbiNkME. "duly recorded in the Minutes of said City council. WHEREAS, heretofore, on the 14•th day of May, 19T4,, the The City reserves the right to prepay all or any:part of this " ,..,, City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, by ordinance duly adopted ' Certificate at any time prier to.the due date or maturitythereof:without Y and:enterod of record officially ascertained; determined and confirmed . :.premium or penalty of any kind. its.pr,ior determination that it is necessary:and in the best interest of ' the.'City and its inhabitants that the City acquire certain equipment to It is hereby certified and recited that.all acts., conditions be used in connection with the City of Huntsville's mobii radio and things required to be done precedent to and ' the issuance of this operations and the City of Huntsvdle'rrs Sanitation Department, for ' Certificate of Obligation:, a-nd of the series of whic2i it is a arty to public purposes, ata cost to the City in the amount of accepted bads render the same lawful and valid have beenly.properdone, have happened xr- ;t, for each item of said equipment; and and have been performed in regular and due time, form and:manner .as re- ; ° • ' quired by law; that due and•proper provision has been made for the levy of _, �;�M , �` b, WHEREAS,..in said ordinance., the City Council found that all. a direct and continuing annual ad valorem tax against all tax able property w. notices required by law have been issues and all things requisite done within the said City sufficient:to pay the interest on this Certificate o-. in order to adopt an ordinance authorizing the issuance of a series Obligation as due and to:provide for the payment of each installment of fa'. of two interest bearing Certificates.of Obligation of the City in amounts principal as same matures; that the City has received full value d``r;r rf„�,•,< v e and to exceed $15,854.00 and $9,3fi0100, respectively, for such purposes '.. sideration for this Certificate of Obligation and that the totalndebt- upon terms approved by the City Council, said Certificates are to bear edness of the City of Huntsville, including this Certificate of Obligation, qtr' n interest ata rate not to exceed six: (6) per cent per annum and to does net exceed.any constitutional or statutory lmitation. z.''� r mature not later than May 13, 1977,,and May 15, 1979; respectively; : x.. issued upon,the full faith and credit of the City and payable from IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council has caused the seal � - a ad valorem taxes; and of said City to be impressed hereon and this Certificate of Obligation to be signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Secretary, the. t w oned was official notice he the City Council's intentions date of this Certificate of Obligation being the 15th day of May.,, 1974, aforementioned was duly given and the notice requesting bids for the: purchase of such equipment and the publication thereof in the City's u3 •' "'C`f” t`•rz " , official newspaper, The Huntsville Item, was made within the time and e in the manner as required by law regarding said Sanitation Equipment,. MORRIS I. WALLER, Ma or ; '� �) and by the Houston-Galveston Area.Council in connection with Y � 4 r . miscellaneous Radia Equipment as authorized by agreement between member ATTEST: n s cities of the Houston-Galveston Area Council; and , 4 WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council that all prerequisites.- RUTH DeSHAW, city Secretary kis •" �.� le.. to the valid authorization of the intended Certificates of Obligation - for their stated purposes,. has been'accomplished in accordance with (Form of Certificate of Delivery and Assignment to be typedonthe back the;law, including the Certificatesof Obligation Act of 1971, and that of Certificate of Obligation) '£ - this Council may therefore proceed with the ordinance authorizing the " a issuance of said Certificates of obligation; t s t v c •+3Wa "S N +j'»•E''TY� '`*`fix i # { �'� � ^�v' ?�v�"��;v�,� � �' s�t `,��#`s�5"`` '''.,'•�,r � ° �` :� �,ev x�3 �'�,z^�E i r� ' � y`, s s� y 'f ' ''�v ^� �,"' - FULL CONSIDERATION therefor being hereby acknowledged,. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINEIDBY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE this Certificate:of Obligation was delivered to MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS - CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: AND ELECTRONICS, INC., the original holder, on this date,;t©-wit: May 15, 1974, and by it hereby transferred and assigned to First National Section 1: That a series of two interest bearing Certificates Bank, Huntsville, Texas. . of Ohl'igaton a: the City of Huntsville to be knoym and designated as "CITY OF HUNT TEXAS, EQUIPMENT ACQUSSSTION,•CF,RTIFICATES OF'OB'LI- _ " ��yyE,, -MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS," GAT'ION"-, in,the principal sums of $ 5.,654.00 and $9,360:06, respectively:,. INC. shall be and the same are hereby'-authorized to be issued and the same are: hereby.issued for public purposes,, to-Wit: the acquisition of miscellaneous BY; Radio Equipment including' 21 mobile unita., 1 base station, 4 remote desk sets and 1 antenna,for the City of Huntsv lle' I operatioias and th11 e ;. acquisition of 38 Sax4itation Containers for the Sanitation De#axtment o-v for City,use, and the Mayen and cn.ty,gOv asy shall have:jCi control $9t,3fi4.00 € of such Certificates for the purposes of dalivering 'wine t6 the owners in accordance w=ith this�ordinance,and they shall see to the prN oper comple- UNITED STATES OF ACA tion thereof in accor&"c�e h"erawith. STATE OF TEXAS- .,COUNTY OF WALKER y , CITY OF HUNTSVILLE., TEXAS, EQUIPMtWT ACQOISITION S,c `en 2'• That said Certificates shall be dated`Ma 1S 1974, e ti and shall ai'ate an'd be payab=le in ins'tallments,(sutijeet to theCity's CERTIFICATE OF OHI.I,GP,TIQN 'Option.of prior,.paM'Ont)', shall be,in the .denominations, and shall hear interest as se,t forth in the following f[xms, to w'it: Thr City of Huntsville,:aaiunicipal corpgration.of the State f> ' of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and'F(3R'VALUE RECEIVED hereby ' promises to pay to bearer in installments:as below indicated the total s $15,.854.00 sum of �'� UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY DOLLARS .' '�•w'�rt„,, STATE'.OF TEXA5 COUNTYOF WALKER ($9,360.00), in lawful money of the United States.of America, with CITY OF HUNTSVIZLE, TEXAS,.E¢UIRMENT ACQUISITION CER- interest thereonfrom date until paid at the rateof Six :(68) per cent - ,..` ..,., TIFIOATE-OF OBLIGATION per annum, payable on May 15, 1975, and annually thereafter on May 15th s3K +' of each year. The City of Huntsville, a municipal corporation of the State of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and FOR VALUE RECEIVED hereby BOTH PRINCIPALANDINTEREST on this Certificate of Obligation pay are hereby made payable at the First National Sank, Huntsville, Texas, h^ promises to a to bearer in installments as below indicated the total "p s rw. sum of without exchange .or collection charges to the owner or holder, the prin- x _ cipal to be paid upon presentation of this Certificate for principal pay-, . ... FIFTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR DOLLARS went endorsement, and the interest to be paid upon presentation hereof - •:,, �' ;.-. for interest payment endorsement by said Bank on the reverse side hereof. ($15.,854.00), in lawfulmoney of the United States of America, with interest thereon from date until. paid at the rate of Six (6%) per cent The principal of this Certificate of Obligation is payable in annum, payable on May 15', 1975, and annually thereafter on May 15th annual installments as follows: lr of each year. �� BOTHPRINCIPAL AND INTEREST on this Certificate ofOb ligation May-15, 1975 $1,872.00 &' May 15, 1976 are hereby made payable at the First National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, $1872.00 ' .without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, the rin- May 15, 1977 $1 872..00 -- � p. ' May 15, 1978 $1,872.00 -, - cipal to he paid upon presentation of this Certificate for principal pay- May 15, 1979 $1,672.00 .- meet endorsement, and the interest to be paid upon presentation hereof ,u ' for interest payment endorsement by said Bank on the reverse side hereof. 7 xv The principal of this Certificate of Obligation is payable in - ` °� annual installments , as follows: -4 1gzm 'm >r ? � Md ) < - „'".'� �#.X'7's`� �, ��� � �� "sx� � $� v nt "` '� ,t r � �xu ^,�h *fi t `k` ��`x a ,�•,„' ',.�^-f,. i,`?, ��."� 'a¢. �, :�, s��� t5,�as � ��`'�"' ,r'`r#:�.��,: "� t�r• S`L'Y' � •�� ,reC' Y THIS CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION represents one of a series of two Certificates o£ Obligation..of-the issue autho'rized by the City - Council for the purpose of acquiring certain Sanitation Department Section 3: .While said Certificates of Obliga*ion or install Equipment for'the City, all..pursuant to notice of intention duly issued ments thereof are outstanding and unpaid, there;shall be annually levied, assessed and collected in due time, upon all of the and published in the time and manner prescribed by law and in accordance form and manner a tax with an ordinance duly confirming the purchase of said,equipment adopted taxable property in said Citysufficient to pay'the current interest and passed by the City Councilof the City of Huntsville on the 14th day thereon and to create a sinking fund sufficient"" - gay each installment of May, 1974;;.and duly recorded in the Minutes of said City Council._ of principal as the same becomes due, or a sin'kiag"fund of 2%, whichever is greater; .and in order to pay the interest onlaid Certificates of •'. - - Obligation for the first year and to create a sinkingfund with which The City reserves the right to prepay all or part of this Certificate at any time prior to the due date or maturity thereof without to pay the principal as the same becomes due, or a sinking fund of 2%, . .. premium or penalty of any kind. which ever is greater, there is hereby levied•asufficient tax on each One Hundred Dollars valuation of taxable property in said City for the It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions: current Year and the same sha]:1 be assessed and:collected and applied and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this to the purposes named; and while said Certificates of Obligation".are Certificate of Obligation, and of theseries of which it is apart, to outstanding'and unpaid, a tax each•year;at rate from year to year as render the same lawful and valid have been properly done, have.happened will be ample and sufficient to progid'e Rinds to, the then current #fir and have been performed in regular and due time, form and manner as interest on said Certificates of Obligation andrto pr®vd'e the necessary ,: ly sW required by law,; that due and proper provision has been made for the levy - sinking fund, full allowance being made for delinquencies and costs of of a direst and continuing annual ad valorem tax against all taxable. - collections, shall be and is hereby levied for each year, respectively, - property within the said City sufficient to pay the interest on this and said taxshall each year be assessed and collected and applied to Certificate.of Obligation as due and to provide for the payment of each the payment of the principal of aril inters§t ©nsa-id Fsertii:'ca ftss of installment of principal as same matures; that the City has received full '. Obligation, :to be kept separate and apart from all other funds of the City. The City Council herebgdeelares and covenants that it will pro= value and consideration for this Certificate of Obligation and that the total ,. indebtedness of the City of Huntsville, including this Certificate of Ob- vide and levy a tax legally and fully sufficient for such Certificates. .iF$.. ` ligation, does not exceed any constitutional statutory limitation.. of Obligation, it having"been determined that the existing and available taxing authority of the City-far such purpose is adequate to permit a IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council has caused the seal legally sufficient tax in consideration of all other outstanding ob- of said City to be impressed hereon and this Certificate of Obligation ligations.: l y to be signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Secretary, the "'. c '".- a date this Certificate of obligation being the 15th of M 1974. Section 4: The Mayor and City Secretary are hereby empowered >xsr .. _. . 4 g Y May, tes of _ t�e�.•� - gationrand ectethe oclosing doflsaid th hacquisition ate delivery of athe earliest aid apracticable ° s"tea date and are authorized to complete the same in accordance with the terms / 31m hereof and to do all necessary or prerequisite thereto.` . � s>w. MORRIS I. WAL R, Mayor k,sk. fa Section 5: That the public importance of this measure and the - - ATTEST:. fact that It is to the best interest of the City to acquire theequipment herein contemplated at the earliest ' p possible date, for the immediate- RUTH•DeSHAW, City Secretary preservation of the public peace, property, health and safety of the , City and its citizens, creates an emergency and an imperative public LxaxH. .. necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read at two meetings ,* ;, ,•' ' o of the City.Council, be suspended, and said rule is hereby suspended, (Form of Certificate of Delivery and Assignment to be typed on the back and these a and appy shall take d be in ffrom and after of Certificate of Obligation)- e effect anforce its passageand approval, and it is so ordained. fir, n '`�h":N N_A� x '��"�•: ' t#r:`,^�': �.a '�,a �,„�i3,��'��"w�,� �t y Fk7 iq`" �^i x' ��M1 r3:� �,s, ��te.k'ryt" ti `s g�R z x t£�„� tr;���, .,�. .„�"7-'�" 'dx''4`�`�'�ya,�o�"' rte, .�a.at i i.+1*f� k✓ �` �' ` '� W�',A >r. � �i FUIL CONSIDERATION THEREFOR being hereby acknowledged,. this Certificate o`f obligation was delivered to SCOTT IfOUTAN COMPANY, Section 6•. Notwithstanding:any other pravisions in the INC.,'.the original holder, on this date, to-wit- May 15, 1974, and within ordinance to the contrary as to:the authorized issuing date by itt-hereby transferred and assigned to First National Bank, Huntsville, for such Certificates of Obligations, such certificates-shall be Texas; dated and bear interest from date of delivery,and execution by the SCOTT HOT,MAN COMPANY, INC. Mayor and City Secretary. 1st,Reading May 14, 1474 Yeas_LNo. / �4 BY: 2ndReading May 28, .19,74 Yeas_ No. :f Passed and approvedthis .day of h y, A. D., 1974. ' Atteatt e $ wy° qty secretary ' ' APPRDVHD AS TO FO ST T. D. COI:LEY, City Attor7 ey - - I uy ... ip �i 4 x., OW XZ xR ti -6- k 3 K *N}n d , .r j111 NIMBI ill n $T5,95A.W DATED: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' STATE OF TEXAS: -' COUNTY OF 44ALEER installment of principal as same matures; that the City has received CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, Ti EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION full value and consideration for this Certificate of obligation and CERTIFICATE,OF OBLIGATION'- that the total.indebtedness of r.the City of Huntsville, including this Certificate of Obligation, does not exceed any.constitutionai or 4s y The City of Huntsville,,.amurticpal corporation of the State statutory limitation. of Texas, acknowledges itself indebted to and FOR.VALUE RECEIVED hereby IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council has caused the seal of promises to pay to bearer in installments as below indicated the total ` -.`s - said City to be impressed hereon and this Certificate of Obligation to um of be signed by the Mayor`and attested to by the City Secretary, the date ' ' - - FIFTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR DOLLARS of this Certificate of obligation being the day of , 1974. �4 ($15,854.00), in lawful money of the United States of America, with - ` - interest thereon from date until paid at the rate of six (6%) per cent - MORRIS I. W' ;R,°Mayor per annum, payable on May 15, 1975, and annually thereafter on May 15th i a of each year. 44�'Ti; N BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST on this Certificate of Obligation -* � are hereby made payalat the First National Hank, Huntsville, Texas,. lqqq W without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, the prin- cipal S City Secretary ,' to:be paid upon presentation of this Certificate for principal pay ' { ment endorsement,. and the interest to be paid upon presentation hereof for interest payment endorsement by said Hank on the reverse side hereof_ FULL CONSIDERATION therefor being hereby acknowledged, this ;& 'The principal of this Certificate'of Obligation is payable in Certificate of Obligation was delivered to MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS. ' ` annual installments, as follows: r,y AND ELECTRONICS, INC., the original holder, on this date, to-wit: #" May 15, 1975 $5,294.66 My , and by it hereby transferred and assigned to First X Nation Bank, Huntsville, Texas. Q a' ,. : May 15, 1976 $5,284.66 ` xt May 15, 1977 $5,284.68 4�, _ _ _ MOTOROLA COMMUNICATIONS AND ELECTRONICS, ;; THIS CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION represents one of a series .E of twoCertificates of Obligation of the issue authorized by the City ' BY: Council for the purpose of acquiring Miscellaneous Radio Equipment for City use, all pursuant to notice of intention duly issued and published " in the time,and manner prescribed by law and in accordance with an ordinance duly confirming the purchase of said equipment adoPted and passed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, on the 14th day of May, 1974, and. duly recorded in the Minutes ofsaid City Council. 4 3 The City reserves the right to prepay all or any partof this Certificate at any time prior to.the due date or maturity thereof without ,. "Y premium or penalty of any kind. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and the issuance of this Certificate of Obligation, and of the series of which it is a part, tos-. ` render the same lawful and valid have been properly done, have happened ,#. )* r e and have been performed in regular and due time., form and manner as re- quired by law; that due and proper provision has been made for the levy �• 3s of a direct and continuing annual ad valorem tax against all taxable s" < property within the said,City sufficient to pay the interest on this Cer- tificate of Obligation as due and to provide for the payment of each ` $ sit Y Will � �' q Hca z�_:,;�r, Fs '�� 'f'� a �' 3 x +. � F r ti°'� .t'�*�•�x�s`a•�d�'�#dik^x,:t � $9,360.00 Dated:. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS of a direct and continuing annual ad valorem tax against all taxable COUNTY OF WALKER property within the said City sufficient to pay the interest on this CITY OF-HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION : Certificate of Obligation as due and to provide for the payment of each CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION = installment ofprincipalas same matures; that the City has received full _ value and consideration for this Certificate of Obligation and that the .• �-. The City of Huntsville, a municipal corporation of the State total indebtedness of the.City ofHuntsville, including this Certificate of Texas, acknowledges.itself indebted to and FOR VALUE- RECEIVED hereby: of Obligation, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation. promises to pay to bearer in installments as below indicated the total '• ' , y3 sum of: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,.the City Council has caused the seal •:�"�, of said City to be impressed hereon and this Certificate of Obligation NINE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY DOLLARS to be signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Secretary, the ,,, X : date of this Certificate of Obligation being the day of , 1974. =• ($9;360.00), in lawful money of the United States of America, with .� interest thereon from elate until paid at the rate of Six (66) per cent. .. per annum, payable on May 15,1975, and annually thereafter on May 15th:. «' ry.. of each year. a. BOTH.PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST on this Certificate of Obligation MORR-1I.'-WALLER, -Mayor ' are hereby made payable at the First National Bank, Huntsville,. Texas, . without exchange or collection charges to the owner or holder, the grin- ;. cipal to be paid upon presentation of this Certificate for principal pay- r went endorsement, and the interest to be paid upon presentation hereof �.* for interest payment endorsement by said Bank on reverse side hereof_ •RUTH 7SHAW,,City Secretary 4 - The principal of this:Certificate of obligation is payable in (SEALx)' .k + #x ` z x annual installments as follows: May 15. 1975 - $1,872.00 May 15, 1976 $1,892.00 FULL CONSIDERATION therefor being hereby acknowledged, 'this May 15, 1977 $1,872.00 Certificate of Obligation was delivered to SCOTT.HOLMAN COMPANY, INC., May 15_1978 $1,872.00the original holder, on this date, to and by it hereby. May 15, 1979 $1.,872.00 transferred and assigned to First National tsvie, Texas. 3.�," " THIS CERTIFICATEOOF OBLIGATION represents one of a series of SCOTT HOLMAN COMPANY, INC. tee` two Certificates of Obligation.of the issue authorized by the City v .. . Council for•the purpose of acquiring certain Sanitation Department f BY: '��, ^( . Equipment for the City, all pursuant to notice of intention duly issued '��. and published in the time and manner prescribed by law and in accordance. t with. an ordinance duly confirming the purchase of said equipment adopted and passed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville on the 14th day - of May, 1974, and duly recorded in the Minutes.of said City Council. `` The City reserves the right to prepay all or any part of this ;, d4 '-` Certificate at any time prior to the due date or maturity thereof without n, premium or penalty of any kind. It.is hereby certifiedand recited that all acts, conditions "' "' a,•. and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance-of this },. r Certificate of Obligation, and of the series of which.it is a part,. to render the same lawful and valid have been properly done, have happened .and have been performed in regular and due time, form and manner as required,by law; that due and proper provision has been made for the levy - i age 81 ..�._— Page 82 n W -a-palter naked Ne Clty'e[raffia Safety CaordlwroL,.-a nudpma,I,I-aew any prdblem in_.I,the { MINUTES OF M CODICIL METING DF TM CITY 9B'HUNTSVILLH,­ER CCU T,­S,H BN JBNS 11,1314,AT n'- CITY HALL 102]11TH STRBBT,EOSdTSYILLE,THHA3. Jt eii p tt the req nmiLwn AM etRr aM bi d The Council met in Regular Steel h City Hall 11th the following naabera present t b t 1 Ne P s< dire 1 fait it �het—di F[deem y i Chm n be as fymr. ,— the 1 ae ha rim -I.Mtn ed No 1 S W ller,Mayer F bl�y aReMatevezla,-pare aaaaaaary to faciittabe the by requeate Fres the&evghtera If�. J hn Am k the Amari Z tion. ( rh Ral Peal gnI. '% Mi4 F� ttera�payor. a the Cocnctl ro amain for m omcutfve cueiw m dtevwa Fereannel,legal,sed real—tateP drk 1 e eke J tx P k m ---- - - - - � Tyr 3 'j Y CWC TIpN P 4 sem a amen vM v 9aseball auwue The aa.tia,11,call d I..­by M y M il I Wall— Co it D km g.a the 1 va y 1 f3' t'r5y III vmiLsan nicks Sased to around the...I of ane suwue of th aowtm stab vnlverei ty saeebati .Mayo M 11 px e t d theN t f h U cit M ti g of May 28 1974 gjul asked F y ions. 11 ted the beta ea of their tI,were gnt1,ro Che is 8eriu thin xeekeM in % C cilmm 0 ed that the minunas be accepted a writtm asd Camcalmm Tarkex seconded the notvm. The S m raga ted t6ac N ty t a let Coxa nob T a he I tum ct>oevdtn9 ' T�1 n ca r I t than mltha sec of 8 n N rens stalAa,-tt-sell in t enrol.. This [o m signed by the 1Y ym m behalf of the citta C—I. mayor Haller iMawtM that[him mould cerCaialy be dnne. ' } HARRIHTT PAM DISCU33H3 C3TY S BROWN - wtiaHavx tt Pyne.,a cftism of H t lie,pre. tad t the C 1 a lar of bx phi h h 11 ate ip+ daS '�� 3'E k ting Aalouraed f as f t the 8h h rtly ft thet had b ed after h ompl m E lana K 1 tanm j b Sh th p t d a bl d bath t 1 hvch-had seH th b are h ha f they ala had b ash tint t h She d d h did 1 tui h h._ ia' f the cwxeed 1 ti i ha h 1 ed in Halt sill Sh t % - Shestated thisidm h M t d he wdexi t f f teadipg f h City',Fab—in ptesidi g 1 sed ._I.. i £or idly growing'city f Hunt Il but j emended h he City pl 1 g t Sv the b p bl shil 11 mmag bl a d 1 stvy. Shend es ed h and d g f the fl yeE ad bsmmd d N t h dad d pipe h ch d -11 b eat tl th th sy po ably 1 aped back:int the y tam She 1 '+ d -r ugg tetl M10 gh Fl by g f M1 ry d s d t n If a:fait 3 g y em &h d sh Mm the 2=. y auBalct"' s ar h ng f degas _of f th C1 y's tLture d d pr a hex M1ope that h City ji F yr Y• "a, &r wauidernsoive the brvwn vete,prubim before they started awning the new serer supply through our present sy.t T� Ney N I1 thmk d M Pyne f h- k d 1 dl ed that h Council well ae f the ptobl ! ( He then asked City Hngi G ld Ha ria,to gyve a report of the status of the study being dans by Bernard nth tCtty 9euabry Johnson regarding thew ter quality. City E g G ld fttel lath t d that he had set i h Bry Sp,,k,of a rd J hnsch,Or. t 1 ththaw of& N t 3 Un y B 1 gy Oapar t d B yd Wlld F the City W Plmt,concerning the method b d thisbl ead'sae-t twit He aid Dr D Sh wily run Chemical sad biologic 1 the t gd—,Islne that the peablm.I,,and thm Bryant Sparks sill£iHure oux the method of t,eateentar Mayo —1v asked f a time tabletha prof t Hr Hattil r ad sated thatr.B0e3haw'wouId require j mea h[a run ail thet end-Mr Speek. vld�eq oth: N'.t deal,the m b.of t env m as _` wemoval. Ha..laded thi ill pr b bly take q0 d y t c the pa.blese. Med Nk that[her ean­lant,atad h=bat rn herspecant,weld not btl bis ppl ble the pf a as It head City MsS J < b im a li t.ultdifredonj '4"}'�xx 1'i" � p✓ b ask I.the li d h g n pr ad up h dimer left 1thetd ad d p p d. h floxed� fi ler hes 11 He. d M old ai f pip i d d 33 d, addy t gats iat.the ,atte ead if the C tyih d Yarm ih p bl this ]d b h 1t f ap 1 rk. ' Y He ated tut f ahl sine is inj t d 1st.the rata,st the break locatim Eor health reasons,I,kill say wli£oam bea-11 that.eight be present. A DPAO STADBITION STRBHT IMPROpBMBNT3 ION DI REVE—SHARING PMS P5 { Nayor Weller preaeatad the aletedimpsavan-1 f th W d Addition and indicated it xwld q 1 4 §24,400 of Reveue Sharing 4vnds to rasurfue thest t 1 att the ditete.,and III—the d i g ky etrvctures. Ne indicat d thwork world be done eft all t g k plated m Gospel Hill. Camcil Parkes moved the adop 1 0£thus a,marking of h ngfhnds F hese improvmenta and ComcSlmm seconded the tiaa. All rare in favor of the tion and it errved uenrmously. y1s ' 3n. BIOS FOR CITY LIABILITY INSURANCH Nayor Wallm indicated that the City xecowimda f liability insurance is that the Council accept the k i f bid o£Meiylmd Aericm Gea-1 In aaee Company w h p evum of$10.568.20. Mayer Waller[hen asked the Council if they had any q eau.Eor City Manages,Ji M Al w the City Att ey M tin Colley, y�}, I—ilmm Moore asked Martin Colley It,some g d as hy'the City should bass this dnsence is 'S % t yeas lhm they had not had it in the past. He asked if it is strictly in aceoMane ori h this TortusClaims N Act y i of last ya %tti,Collay stated that yes,it las,primarily sad said that xhil the City has 1 y b liable£ p p i ary functiass,if there pas a shoring of negligence,the city would b liable b If '. [M1a Tort C1 1 A t herder it is govemmmtal or propxvatuy. He a[ ad,u a mon Nestle,the City xp. omch g d it could na lmger plead as a defense to a claim Sfs governme 1ty f Ne: said the City bad good experience in the past m the proprietary functions,burl uld 11 mite Acould cost it more then the$10,000 premimi, at it might Be two or three Years and h any el.— May- 1 Mayor Waller asked Mr.Coiley,sa the City's 11911 allilas.and Jim MCAlil—,as the City N g ,of they strongly mdorsad the c g Msrt1 Colley id h did. ort ly dstated thathe City did ha .j. ithercinegligmtlysfixad hadlb old t [1 d did,-t£is,aid if aseb,dy dp I."g13g t L sat hall l gtht t�the d { ,,{ fid.✓'d pexsm b ak leH or thi g,the C Y b d u`4 he N 11 asked he Mtili ter if he cmwrred its thisiron his t ndp Int and W.$3DO,t 1 d cited" .that ha d d aadR stated the op vs paying 510,BgG in pr mi thep 1611 ty f p yv g 55HD SO fal 1. He said he hated that by to bi.1 to. P -4, 1. Z, ge - OMNI" O'Malley and Clay inc. Ri�h­d I O'M.1l.y,P.E. Her—M.Cl.y,jc,Ph.D.,P.E. environmental and municipal engineers AGREEMENT- BETWEEN OWNER AND ENGINEER FOR May 28, 1974 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES d THIS AGREEMENT made as of _-&, I day'of by and between The City of Huntsville, Texas, (hereinafter called the OWNER) and Or"Malley and Clay, Inc, Mr. Jim McAlister (hereinafter called the ENGINEER) WITNESSETH, that whereas the OWNER intends to City Manager City of Huntsville Construct certain airport improvements including reworking of existing runways P.O. Box 831 H�ntsville, Texas 77340 d taxiways, runway,extensions, and lighting improvements an Dear Mr. McAl i star: (hereinafter called the Project), Enclosed for your review and execution are six copies of an NOW THEREFORE, the OWNER and the ENGINEER in consideration of their mutual Agreement for Engineering Services covering the City's proposed the perf6mance,of professional,engineering, airport improvements. covenants herein;agree in respect ol �, A a services by the ENGINEER and the payment for those services by.the OWNER, as set As discussed in our previous meetings we are aware that a Federal forth,below. Grant fro the Federal Aviation Agency and a State Grant from the The ENGINEER will serve as the OWNER'S professional enginee"ring,representative Texas Aeronautical Commission are required to finance the proposed in those phases of the Project to which this Agreement applies, and will give improvements. The contract provides for accomplishment of the consultation:and advice to the OWNER during,the p6tformsn6e,of his services. The engineering ENGINEER acknowledges his visit to the p n ineering services on a phase by phase basis with the Federal i the OWNER. • to k Avaiation Agency and the City initiating each additional step project site and or ph As a result of this re the W financial —_ rg S; City will not incur SECTION 1 - SERUVES..jDF THE ENGINEER m,rocV L a#,Tlnac al obT, ation for -G ffng vices until the Cit assure 1.1 General. that grant tunas will be obligatea for the project. We look forward to working with you and your staff in bringing 1.1.1. Th e MA this project to an early completion. The ENGINEER will perform professional,design services in connection with 0 the Project as hereinafter stated which shall include normal civil,structural, mechanical and electrical engineering services. Very truly yours, O-MALLEY&CLAY, INC. 1.2 Basic Engineering Services R 1.2-1. Preliminary Phase The Engineer shall: q: Richard J. (IlMalley, P.E. 1.2.1.1. Serve as the Owner's representative in the preliminary phase of the project and furnish consultation and advice to the Owner during the performance RJO:Jw of this service. V R 6�. c 1.2.1.2. Attend preliminary conferences alone or with the Owner, local officials, state and Federal agencies, utility companies and others regarding the w ,I� proposed project, its general design, functions, and impact. Adapted from NSPE Standard Fdrm of Agreement. gnpk , WE E P.O.a.. 8 103 E-1 A;.de,ny Brenham.,Te.., 77033 Phone 713 836-3852 E, ., N � Detailed `ications shall be deireloped usin FAA Standard Specifications for Construction of'Airports, AC 150/5370-1At Or other appropriate 7-.2.1.3. Update Layout Plan: This semj�qe ite4Wrequires that the-existiirg + standards approved`far°use by lire pAA. - approved layout plan be updated to conform to current FAA requirements for an , acceptable preliminary layout plan including the following: 1.3.2.2. A specimen copy of standard generalprovisions, instructions to bidders,and applicable prevailing wage rates will be furnished to engineer for (a) Development requested this project. e proposed project. incorporation in the specifications for th (b) Additional land areas required to accommodate requested development in accordance with FAA criteria. 1.3.3. Submit to the Airports District Off3oe advance c-0pies of the plans and f,' (c) Existing development not shown on previous FAA approved layout plan. specifications for review. The engineer will be advised`of any additions or corrections that may be required and when these documents,have been approved, the 1.2.1.4. Assist the Owner in ordering and directing the accomplishment of engineer will furnish the owner 10 sets of the contract documents for bidding such special services as soil borings:; material tests, and land surveys as may, and coordination purposes. Additional copies will be furnished at'a cost;of , be necessary to accomplish preliminary report. Payment for these tests will be $ 50.00 for each set, when requested by the owner. When information has been v borne by the Owner. inadvertently omitted or when field condition or design requirements are changed, addenda to the advertisement for bids shall be issued. HI w 1.2.1.5. Prepare a preliminary report to include the following: 1.3.4. Shall assist the Owner in-the preparation of the Project Application (FAA (a) Justification for each major item of:development requested. Form 510Q�10) and sifaTl prepare and fuNnisfi the UWner with the required number of �a (b) Perform topographic and field surveys and reeanuaissance:as may be copies of the property'map,Uhib"it A, for attachment to said Form 51'DO>lii. necessary for the preparation of the preliminary report. na (c) List and justify use of specifications and/or materials that are not NOTE: Execution of the Grant Offer by the sponsor is considered to terminate «w in accord with FAA requirements. the design phase. i'. (d) Provide an itemized cost breakdown for all items of development. i (e) Complete FAA Farm 5100-1. Airport Paving Design 1.4 Construction Phase. The engineer shall': (f): Provide`centeriine profiles'(existing'and proposed) when a runway ,F or a runway extension is requested in the development. 7.4.1. Conduct a prebfd conference, invitingall prospective bidders and prospective ' . (g) Furnish the Owner.with five (5) copies of the following: sub-contractors, to discuss all aspects and requirements of the proposed work. as . (1) Request for aid with sketch and preliminary reports, r,` 4t ' (2)- Preliminary layout plan. -1.4.2. Assist the Owner in securing bids and prepare'tabulations of bids received; ` '"�';„� .> j; NOTE: Receipt of a`lndtice of allocation from the-FAA.is nsidered to terminate thesubmit Contof ract Owner. bid 1.4.3. and the engineer's recommendation far fi the preliminary phase. t 1.4.3. Assist the Owner in the execution of all contract documents and furnish the 1.3 Design Phase. The Engineer shall: Owner a sufficient number of the executed documents to satisfy the needs of the a Owner, local, state and other Federal agencies that may he involved in-the Project. " l 1.3.1. Perform ane balance of field, topographic, and drainage surveys andr design calculations (not accomplished under Item 1.2.1.5., Preliminary Phase), 1.4.4. Attend and act as the Owner's representative at the required preconstruction required to collect the information needed in the design of the project: he will conference. ua stake all lines and grades as required for all;phases of construction; the engineer " a shall also plan and direct all tests and surveys classified as special services 1.4.5. Perform the duties and discharge the responsiblitites stated in,the FAA r including foundation investigations, soil borings and tests, and property surveys publication "Standard Specifications for the Construction of Airports" dated May 1968, xr, required for the design of the project and not accomplished under Item 1.2.7.4., incorporated by reference as a part of this contract, after receiving written'- ? + Preliminary Phase. Payment for the performance of these special services will be authorization to proceed with construction. As a minimum, the engineer or his m r negotiated separately by the sponsor. ' qualified representative will visit the site of the work at least once during each $ a ,, five working days of the construction period. These visits should be scheduled to x i 1:3.2. Prepare detailed construction drawings, specifications, instruction to coincide with each new phase of construction, scheduled FAA inspection,'and other NJ� k bidders, general provisions, special provisions, all:based on.guides furnished times when his presence is desirable. The engineer or his qualified representative the engineer by the Owner and the FAA after authorization has been received from will be available at all times work is in progress for telephone contact by theuT� the Owner and proceed with the final plans. These designs shall combine in all inspector.`The engineer shall direct, supervise, advise, and counsel the field P p 4 P 9 is �� respects the application of sound engineering principles with a high degree of inspector in the accomplishment of his duties, and:periodically checkthe layout i economy and shall be submitted to the FAA from which approval must be obtained. accomplished by the contractor. `} Design standards, if available, for similar structures within the general a t geographical area of the project can be utilized when approved by the FAA. 7.4.6. Consult with and advise the Owner during the construction period. He will> e submit,when requested by the Owner, written reports to Owner of the progress of the 3a + construction including any problem areas that have dewelgped or are anticipated to develop. In addition, engineer shall supply to Owner such periodic reports and information as may be required by FAA. fr y -Z -3_ � y ty�±3 auk Ta 3.• ��sC �� uk v4 `u' s, ar, a m� 1.4.7. Certify monthly and final estimates for payments to the contractor. 1.4.8. Coordinatev6ith,the.inspector to insure that,a',11 tests require#for consGhuction as appropriate,,,anal assistance.to Owner in pre}laring`for.,Zd attending pdiTic are scheduled and accomplishedin a manner that will not delay the contractor hearings. `unnecessarily and will meet specification requirements as to location,and , frequency: 1.5.11. Preparation of new or revised Airport Zoning Map'. 1.4.9. Prepare change orders or supplemental agreements, as appropriate, for SECTION 2- THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES ordering changes in the work from that originally shown on the plans and specifi- cations when authorized by the client. Payment for this service will be in addition ' The OWNER will: to that provided in the basic engineering services contract and will be determined by multiplying the net additive cost of the change order or supplemental agreement 2.1. Provide full information as to his requirements,for the Project. by the same fee specified herein for thee.project and expressed as a percentage of : able the project cost. a 2.2. Assist the ENGINEER by placing at his disposal all availinformation pertinent to the Project including previous reports and any other data relative to 1.4.10.De1iver to the Owner after completion of the project,;and prior=lo final �r design and construction of the Project. payment,all original documentation prepared under this contract including tracings 4 of the "As-Built"construction plans, updated layout plan, and three (3) prints of 2.3. Guarantee access to and make all provisions for the ENGINEER to enter upon the"As-Built" construction plans updated to reflect all changes. Basic survey notes public and private property as required for the ENGINEER to perform his services. r ,_ and sketches, charts;computations, ind`other data shall be made available, upon ' request,to the Owner without restriction or limitation on their use. In addition, Fl 2.4. Examine'all studies, reports-, sketches, estimates, Specifveations, Drawings,' vii s three(3) prints of the construction plans corrected to reflect all plan changes of proposals and other documents presented by the.ENGINEER and render in writing decisions "shed the Owner at the conclusion usion of the project. In the event that pertaining'thereto within a reasonatihe will be furni time ro as not to delay the services of the �ka the Owner does not have proper storage facilities for the protection of the ' ENGINEER. original drawings, he may, request the engineer to retain the drawings with the provision that they will be made available without restriction upon written request. r 2.5. Pay for all publishing costs incident to obtaining bids or proposals from a contractors. x. NOTE: Acceptance of the project by the FAA,and delivery of the documentation , required in paragraph 1.4.10. above is considered to complete the construction W... 2.6. Provide such legal,accounting and insurance counseling services as may ) phase. be required-for the Project, and such auditing service As the OWNER may require to ' ascertain how or for what purpose any Contractor has used the moneys paid to him s Special Engineering Services - under the construction contract. a, l 1.5.1. Services of a resident project representative, and other field personnel 2.7. Designate in writing a person to act as OWNER'S representative with respect as required, for oh-site construction inspection and for construction layout k to the work to be performed under this Agreement; and such person shall have complete l a surveys.; l '% authority to transmit instructions, receive information,,interpret and define 3r'c r OWNER`S policies and decisions with respect to materials,equipment, elements V 1.5.2. Land surveys,and establishment of boundaries and monuments, and related and systems pertinent to the services covered by this Agreement. ? office computations and drafting. i 2.8. Give prompt written notice to the ENGINEER whenever the OWNER observes or ' 1.5.3. Preparation of property or easement descriptions. n- otherwise becomes aware of any defect in the Project. rr X35 7.5.4. Preparation of any special reports required for marketing of bonds. SECTION 3 - PERIOD OF SERVICEiln adf i 1.5.5. Appearances before regulatory agencies. 3.1. The ENGINEER will deliver final Drawings, Specifications and a revised a x estimate for all authorized work on the Project within 120 calendar days after `a, 1.5.6. Assistance to the Owr,er as an expert witness in any litigation with third r ,i' the authorisation to proceed with design services. y o ` parties,arising from the development or construction of the project. t t3.2. Unless this Agreement has been terminated, the ENGINEER will be obligated render services hereunder for a period which may reasonably torender be required for 'r=a 1.5.7. Soil and foundation investigations, including field and.laboratory tests, , TMIN ', c), borings, related'engineering analyses, and recommendations. the design, award of contracts and construction of the Project including extra work'— t and any required extension thereto. m ' 1.5.8. Travel and subsistence required of the engineer and authorized by the Owner r`so s i difi 3.3. If the OWNER has requested significant modifications or changes in the scope i :'s� to points other than Owner's office and project site. ^ f. of the Project, the time of performance shall be adjusted appropriately. 4 1.5.9.Additional copies of reports and specifications (over previously agreed i number)and additional copies of drawings (over previously agreed number). -4- - t:^ f �' 'z�saa� ��„��x,,w s y'��X erre���1.4a:�7 "'� � '> ��r��• z.., r � c xM�. ^��i''��§'�. "` �. -� t 4'r w'd t 2�� -. i 101 f' rtu a a if a n.or-construction,of the Pro•ect is dela.ed si nificantl for e, reasons (including costs of construction; beyond the ENGINEER'S _0 SECTION various rates of compensationshall be subject to renegotiation. 5.1 Termination. SECTION 4 - PAYMENTS TO'7HE ENGINEER This Agreement may be terminated by either party:by seven days' written notice. 4.1. Basis of Payment for Services and Expenses of the ENGINEER. in the event of substantial failure to perform in accordance with the terms' hereof by the other party through no fault of the terminating party. 4.1.1. Payment Bases. The OWNER will pay the ENGINEER for Services rendered on the } following bases: b 5.2. Estimates. 4.1;1.1. Basic Engineering Services - Percentage of construction'cost method l Since the ENGINEER has no control aver the cyst of labor,materials or shall be usecl for Basic Engineer Services, as interpolated from the:scale below; ' p x' equipment, the ENGINEER-cannot and does not guarantee that proposals, bids or,the v Project construction cost will not vary,from cost estimates prepared by hifi. Net Construction Cost %of Net Construction Cost $100,000.00 9.0o =3k 5.3 Arbitration. w 200,000.00 8.00 300,000.0o 7.50 " r 5.3.1. All claims, disputes and other matters in question arising out of, or 400,000.00 7.20 5,00,000.00 7.00.000.00 .60 relating to, this Agreement or the breach thereof shall be decided'by arbitration 6oO,000 0o fi.BO, `. `r' in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the American r� Arbitration Association then obtaining. This agreement so to arbitrate shall be f specifically enforceable under the prevailing arbitration law. 4.1.1.2. The following allocation of the basic charge applies: Preliminary and Design Phase 85 Percent #¢_ 5.3:2. Notice of the demand for arbitration shall be filed in writing with the other Construction Phase 15 Percent party to this Agreement and with the American:Arbitration Association. The demand shall'be made within a reasonable time after the claim, dispute or other T 4.1.1.3. Special Engineering Services - S 1 r ,`r ., matter in question has,arisen. In no event shall the demand for arbitration be made P a q a a y cost times a multiplier plus after the time when institution of legal or equitable proceedings based on such wv direct non-salary expense method shall'be used for special engineering services. T A multiplier.of 2.O shall be used for salary cost, Non-salary expenses shall be claim, dispute or other matter in question would be barred by the applicable statueq «M r i of limitations. "U M A r reimbursed by Owner plus a 10% service charge of handling. su 7 4.2. Times of Payment. 5.3.3. The award rendered by the arbitrators shall be final, and judgement may be OW e entered upon it in any court having jurisdiction thereof. �g,o fi 4.2.1. The OWNER will make prompt payments in response to the ENGINEER'S statements 5.4. Insurance. Z for services rendered under this Agreement. The ENGINEER will secure and maintain such insurance as will protect him 4.2.2. Partial Pa' cots -Partial Payments for preliminary design and construction A� �t T from claims under workmen's compensation acts, claims for damages because of phases of the Basic Engineering Services shall be at monthly intervals. Partial 1 bodilyinjury including personal injury, sickness or disease, or death of any of r payments for Special Engineering Services shall be made monthly, O Y 9 P y ' . his employees or of any person other than his employees, and from claims for 4 4.3. General. 41 damages because of injurytoor destruction of tangible:property_including Toss of , use resulting therefrom. 4.3.1.,Project construction cost shall be based on one of the following sources ' 5.5. 'Successors and Assigns. with precedence in the order listed. ; i The OWNER and the ENGINEER each binds himself and his partners,successors, • Rc 4.3.1.1. For complete construction the total cost of all work performed as executors, administrators and assigns to the other party of this Agreement and to designed or specified b the ENGINEER. y the partners, successors,executors,administrators and assigns of such other party, ,i' 4 4.3.1.2. For work not constructed, the lowest bona fide bid received or the in respect to all covenants of this Agreement; except as above, neither the OWNER nor the ENGINEER will assign,sublet or transfer his interest in this Agreement 'A� ENGINEERS most recent cost estimate for the Project. 9 U,"- without the written consent of the other. Nothing herein shall be construed as 4.3.2. The payroll costs used as a basis forwagescreating any personal liability on the part of any officer or agent of any public k+ ' ,. p y payment shall mean the salaries and body which may be a party hereto,nor shall it be construed as giving any rights paid; plus the cost of fringe benefits including social security contributions, or benefits hereunder to anyone other than the OWNER and the ENGINEER. unemployment, excise lcave,and payroll taesworkmen's compensation, health and retirement »1 holiday pay applicable thereto. r _7_ Wry •� � ; Y �� r•L�,*4 s't',{?.�.r S � # � S£ R 'i F ', ,?,..f :. ! iii d JYk � k ."P 4�'`i,•.'L. IN WITNESS,WHEREOF the parties hereto have made and executed this-Agreemervt'° as of the day and year first above written. OWNER: ENGINEER: May 28, 1974 The City of Huntsville O'Malley&(�CClay, Inc. ' /= e:gs'/ ° f�ti. TO: Mayor and City Council /q ysI jy:7.r President x". FHOM: J. H. McAlister SUBJECT: Naming the Ballpark Ass Utantv Secretary 0— We had limited response in the "Nam the Baseball Fields Contest," and theParksBoard elected to leavethe final-decision Up to the Council. With opening day ceremonies this Saturday„ June 1, the Council must give thought to naming the entire complex,plus naming each field. We will have no other opportunity.to dispose of this matter ";u h after tonight. The name of Kate Barr Hdss Park Was suggested. �. The names for the four fields-are as follows: Field No. 1 Field No.. 2 Field No. 3 Field No. 4 * Mt t 1. North South East west 2. Poney League Little League Minor LeaguePee Wee .,,., 3. Liberty American' Patriots National 4. David"Crockett" Jim "Bowie" William "Travis" "Sam Houston" -xeeg in mind opening day dedication ceremonies are Saturday,.June at 5:00 P.M. The Council should be present for introductions, � 3 � -8- � 4 F } L VN: Y J-^. .�� ..� �� �.._.'-S�c�,, fi✓ i<£<� A:,r�,:v int�'�,'�,� �� � .,. cc =+W,9 =a: to >'"�" i t ,, �'-r=� ,��,�, •�,> Q ��,�, s ��;�"``"� x ,�c �. :�'� �a `�`"�i .�����,a5',. z ''t, RES4-UTION g s - f own as WHEREAS,:MRS. ROSS WOODALL, SR. ;note ofrH ntsvilTenaWalkernCaunty, t� "MISS PATSY" WOODALL'bas served the people rtv and the State of Texas in many ways ov r a per d in excess,a£ fifty a years by her untiring efforts in suppoz of w thwhile community stli x4 state-wide Projects; and, �F WHEREAS,:PATSY WOOD3kLL has also contrib ted greatly to the "�.' ^'� r .., business and economic community by her partir ati g as an`active leader - 4=; in.-business, civic, and political Affairs during he many year as publisher of the Htisritsville I receiving recognit on in:.n eious, . , F awards and offices within b mess pd professional o aniz .ons, and, >" r L- WHEREAS,,;the peo` of H� taville, and Walker my wish do recognise PATSY WOOIFALL on`th occsion of her eighty- uXth birthday by.callingattenton to her ye, of outstanding serv'ce to mankind, and, ,, .. a WHEREAS,.the City'Counc of the City of untsville, Texas . " desires to alsq ga ticipate in tee' nition of this outstanding lady of Texas and.`Walkez Co NOW THEREFO �; SEI :SOLVED b: he City Cc oil of the City of Huntsville, + +r Texas, that Wedn sday, May-2 1974, be OF CIALLY.DESIGNATED AS "PATSY W060ALL D Y" within the City of H tsville, Texas, and that such day be set aside for the apeci c purpos of proclaiming to all who Pr , might take notice of this'Resal tion t tPATSY WOODALL is an outstanding i citizen of this c unity,. and hat her unselfish service and dedication ` �m to high principles nd ideals a e matters of record for which we.shall 1 always be thankful. BE IT FURTHER SOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be off-ciaLly presented to PATSY ALL in recognition of PATSY WOODALL. �' DA t4 ` a WHEREUPON said resolution was duly made and seconded and - L . Ax- pa ed by'unanimous ote on this the 28th day of May, 1974, in WITN855 F°+f ' WEiE OF the Mayor s set his hand and caused theCity Secretary to atte t to same an affix. the,official seal of said City the 7-SA t day o May, 1974 , i' MORRIS WALLER, MAYOR Y, a ATT ° "RU SHAW, CITY SECRETARY e++ _ � �nOVED AS TO F N D. COLLEY,. CITY ATT EY x � b .�.�� '; 4 � '�� �� rF�� ,�a fi� y : a �+�� 'eft•. k 1 a 2xf5° ^f N,21111"1 A. mom. ' +f;i5 � x ,r� � x�. „r,;"- � sw ��'f•;-.i"0f �.'�?. �' mom. k�"pe..; ro . 4 k May 79.1979 . Y r Mr. Bob Britt, Coach SHSU Baseball,?rbyram - y a - Saa!N-oaston State University Huntsville, Testas 77740 ~, � I �w IT, i C DearHobr - on behalf of the City Council of the City of Huntsville,.. x ''�-- .' - I wish to eonxrend you and the Sam Houston State University Tearz rums an outstanding season. we realize that a you Baseball representing Seat Rouatar u .. State University and the.Clty.of Huntsville at the MASA tiorld Series:in mIssouri.this weekend. We just.went to say that rmtre behind you 100 percent and Web you the."bast"is MissouriI 'x - ronrs very truly, . t $ .. Huntsville City.Council r .. a ,r '- - by: Morris,L wailer,mayor. a RD 5 f m x Page RI Page 84 ' v1 lisited to 1...1 people,but the advertising:would be 1-1. the Cowc' a repgrt i£�e iapaCL a lit of.tato-and federal regi laiaan ve:Tavang an local gdvernmants and Hox. Councilman Pe kir a teased his concern that the-mei.. chssed be- it is he C. u 1:h of roc sty pard to have lead awn mend the Cawcal to aceepi these bids so that the City.curd get the proper coverage. e C ilmn Ma 1 Quad t gr th thority to advertise for bid,Sal Co LEST Parker ssalMed the C 1 m s3[kese asked M-tin Colley if he City Id b lliablef child h with a baseball,. t It All rare an favor and th m Hied. the[ B Ross t4be Ed Park, f if there was ,cid.if, h b e f cxexdad park g t Ma i notvan -roan ca Ci11 y Plied the t dad :by k th Cly would b liabl if,--a bath with baseball, h : ii ass 1 £risk He di me diF se t snyb dy 1 would h Old.f p i out '-d ha h BUSINESS OF TNeCITY ATTORNEY--MARTIN COLLET gun the iGwl d y IS 4 P h 16 liTy f g tiag h h baseball d th ld ' ly b y gl tat d that if f th Cry employ picked p a bell d hY d ly t City A rney M i Colley,pr ted th foiwuti n p 1 ly equ d by he Co SS o the camber some d h th thwould b th of 1 les b g ed by T 1 Cbl. He q C ]van B i ..Red i g d ha f h City ld ' y p tap—ad ehet:9l9 poll reb—g used et thf§3.00 pre ig he b b 11 park.1yin h th City t a bl E any id nth fields,whethe Ian 1 p y He said the fee will go up 504 par year astil the amount if§5.00 is-ached. He aidfattyforty thi veld h 1p th C ty any way. sh C lley dd h did lot th ld help th City sod weal­r. £oat pole costs$]2.35. Inc all i d fen 1¢any lmani b, h 1' 1 he law whot h the s a Sip np ox hot Th i absolute i-b13ity an the City's p t,he said,any yore 6.there is any absolute lisbility'm So i"ividual's part. - ADMINISTRATIYH ACTION.VIM IdCALISTBA Catalilowe bi k k d if We lisbdlity l„—al.ld col b les Marti C lly aid Data, Spe 1 1 G t City Lib axy veh 1 had th r ep re in C armee Dial—eek d f empl f h yp f i i whe theCi y ould eA q this iza Martha C llay ited E pl thad if 11 apart , city Nan get Jim MCAli apo ted to th C 1 that Judy Ha ter,th L boa iwn,had mad 13 stian the ff light 10th d S'S lfu i^'"e and t y tak h vada p 1 g t from the State Library o the f$4,400 He -port d thBr pt sallies Ell and and nto,s.bees of,wltwal .'• r^ look it next a liable ad y Tian we M1ave light wvatannce day,eand because of its wl£wcxionanga yeove ss vn]ar will be used to conduct a spebaal,new prpera:which wall p1'.oyvde bops,,:£llm; the Ciry ld ba 1 61 F that. ant ant Fox h ag d He d p ti .ingot Will b hi d at thelibr ly to d 1 x woks to, i. ., Traff Safety Gorlin t J Hodg give th pl: He aid thCity h 29 high M1 1 the t ing h here in the comunity,and t,provide.these additional services t this gtup of citizens. Sol�li 1 lld f le ih C1 y Ne aid if th Ci y gligen t ify ng th h rdla i Still” g lost the CL y fo [ pg tke. St to 1 wh c:1, 11 s ere Park R van.B,n„ cwt lly art ng Tru old b defledto sago of mgligatla ea the pan of the city. ` City MenggRr Ji MCA13 ter ep ed fiat th atiun q pmwt Fvrcla ed f the Lit 1 L gn Ball �A{ May W ller:' d th C be d£i t p iti St any f b i Le h field d far then t Park h d i d 1 t k He iadi d the Ps ka aM R Sit t He affil i Id a t'dn 1 bre for ap b tt liability He . g 1 P at a wntrmtar toIt'sdie bed that th equvpmant M1ad h nstalled and that they amended hi i g p thebteS y l t We ea b N f as to op b 1 Sth -i He id 1 ld h soon the k exp y 8r i] Ste if thE cil 6 d h la i that oro ld M taws f _ which ld —1 11 p bib I y, fe i e oh g t t..Ma Colley added that with this insurance, the company world bobligated to d£sod hwld the CS y hexe:a lawsuit. M MGu to expl d be the 1.walk load of h Public ova k Cap me seely h vy his ties and lt,.they bad 1,City do the k He ala C C d that b f h £d 1 agar tions C edam.Park ed:thet th C 1—pt thebid f am:Mat land—ileaG al led C-1—B,kens Pai Lpbo S .dead Act the City 1 q Sx4a Lp p y employe. and we I+alf fa i k d is not p t He d the C ty j L didn't h he fund d f th xp d re Sad c led h ti. All well in f d o.w anied usanimoosly. Meyer W ll aid thfund Ell this than ff dF£..th, p l by ing th L th City - 1 deportee wadi,had i ly ,anted N ld 1 h"liabili y L egancy feed that the City had been accu-lating frw its self ibu h i f to 1 h t DLu u answmce beans Eor the last few.Tests. to p t P:rk t tempi p h equipment theme 1 H t d f thispl failed,then th P k d R Board dati o£hiring a pn old b anted Noxev h f 1 he ld 1 k to"gi it t yflrat end hoped to make.it a civic pxojwt sod poesably involve th Jaycees Sad other civic orgmiaatians. S *i" CITY 3 NORM®N 6-.NSAIIGN INBHR-S PLANS x'k`r Mayo p 11 i called upon.City laenag Jart,NGli o d15w th a plana J NCAl far ndicated the 19 3 MAYOft'S BHCTION--ffiIRRIS I.wALLBR f 9,x { : .Regal S i-.of the Tazas Legi 1 t adep ed Ar 1 8309 h which b as oFf 1 J ly 1 1914,an8.Cates N. t P in p rt Burn d Horse in 19 h&t et f tq. -" S t ¢2 (1 All p 1 1 able �on f.this t hall b h 1£i ars, May N ller 1 quired intoe h tat o£th burned-boos l9th 6tree hich has been h ned fox almost a A 'Seat! o in 1 1 a8nem.ant wx thani I sob ill ta:oipoli 1 tar yea y(Jove 14) Mr 3 h ltz had edt hi th h" as M C llry ep ted th f 1 t P id 1=xr+'w "•4-Ex. tnding loran's comp i b allit t th employ e,.p oWding F If ce, as able g i d ithe this k t Mr.C 11 y d tiedelay� d®o1i hi g h of 4 d, Q. the b- d h b betwool of the q sti f-leation of what reassit.4 and the feet thatf the Mr MCAT tarp d the plat f Am G l I ..Company for h ke n`s.—,SES 1 n claimed h d re inside xa k h he own 6 li d. b The f h a drney`s 0 'p pa1.Le_g plan(TEE.b eS at the'nawmca cam it y t k ep th b illi g until he ns t prm f$27,-S74. N thd h T' Mani cin rep ingsthe g an a e y felt !+ anT d thfi M gn d t ill..p ip lly S h t b fox h 1 p rotor W 1 n dispute as settled. Hai ,the questions have pparantly b -rued sed h T....e will be removed sow:. .).fo keen cwpan ti in prmiw f$24,D84.85. H aiM that what 1always 1 y..i de ixabla to,evade Y hw h fowl t di£flmil ecwmend t th C ancil.t do an Mayor Haller said he would bring the matter up again at.the Hent Gowcil Meeting. $ 1 # S'v Sne d t o f§3 500 and Neref eadal that the C—il aloe old become a those-year patties est G k r" - memb i h of plan.f Ha indica d b h City had antteip-ted this law being passed,sed built funds ants Appaintmwt of Mmbers to the Tex ggwlisatian Board this y r'a budget t finance the w. t C Gilman Oavva owed that the Eowcal'acc t the City a Mayor wallet recomevded the app,i,=,,t of: t ap Y ane$eI d ti aM C Sl N e N �F sac added h do Will L Whi Ralph Lawaa .,�y1ry C it No k d if th ]d be,subj L ,bevy y i doling h th y ex p id Jim 0111 Clbb R.B.Thome on fav f `f; Hudg Tr ffi 5 E y C ordinator d thia.,.75 ld b high t xp tan 1 ti f t Ha aid _ Sale,0 B ,t it laid be lly-aid ld pxohebly ryod Mayo Well d two ldb b d'an h exp i a - ,,5hh,, 4 £ac f h pr p t l roux CICy M[Hodge 1 atatedth h Bo xd.of0 t ld d terms :hoW t the Tax 6qualiaataon Board as ep ies of the City£ thp rind f y— Fk indicated the purpose .yi iy^ p much pl i v 1 bl f to di deed d tt they wee d look aC each individwl city's los.ratio and Compute ' of this Board is to reviex rex dispute-,Sedthat it was a jai aboard xith h school. .vim ,4 t their percaatage of the maw at.,Me f d dwd Councilman Dike ed that the nominees be accepted as ambers aid Cawcilnan Nertinea s anded the-tion All ere in f f this d th passed aosnieawsly. All tare Le favor of the lotial and it carried wanise—ly. PROPOSAL PgOM PEAT NARXICT AND NITCHBLL—TING FIRM - APPoint-nt of Memb f the P1aw1n¢Lommlasion Mayor Haller p santadthe Mayor Waller advised the Cowncil that the Latae of M.N.lolling,Curti M is,and H b Roach had vy. Tr) pr p 1 fr Peat M th 0 XitN 11£or'an soda for the le manths'fkav April expired and recommended the appointmeat of WIS.A.L.(gay)Co.and General t L Lyn h apt M- td Rolling y } 19]3 h B. B'tm3 1914,"`L dl g th i.month 0 th budge[f—-Ap 1 19]3 th ongh Septmber 19]3. The i b £ae f M1 —dvt—ld b.£ran-$13 500 Y$13 800 plot ewP - ` and Harbert Hiech,and he£anther recommended the reappolntmant of LLrtisidon va nix year tams ae indicated by the Charter. coallilwaso Pam i ed that thC it cept th peop 1 F P ",-ill 8 Mi,hell.end that they be He said Mrs.Cox 1.a ricer teacher an the school distract hexa and a v ry p 1 this Ilatim-That they e o coMwt the tots. Cmacilmav Xnaz seconded the— w. All vera 1n favor and it passed W.Cwtia Morris is the Heed of the Engineering Dapartmmt with Sm Houston St B aver i al it y d is very f 1 ss d w 1 with subdivis an and ee blems and i past weber of the Plmnin corm i ,aed G rel L h 1s a y �.,. e�in ins Pwww a P g Pn Ync "vim yt, very kn 1 dgeable per inthey and that he gxex up hxeand was yin the ery f th Aimy vd AOPHORITY TO AGVERTI30 POR B[08 ON..A LANK MOWER - is b k I.Huntsville now for yeti R ARS AND R0CREATION NHEBS C loran L-is asked if e h f h emh had green no atxena the eatig.-d ,I Wall— aid they had agreed. Councilman Parker th d to Step the r-coem.Matile if the Mayor ead C....ilmm Clasen, Mayos wells.lolled upon Jam MW City Mmmg to,noon h di—sial.yJ MGlis 1 di d. ;ttl. .cwd.d the motion. The motion Canoed nnanimmaly. that when the iniat, plans wore meds fan th bell park,ft wu Toped the City could operate withant.the expense _ "v of new lawn at,however,he said it tskes.ane nen abort.1.hours just to maw ane field with a head am,, Ha aid it would.b a wdvlsabl al—till fIll.elf-prop 13 d.Sidia,low.,to properly lot Sn the fields aM the gree at the park.: Ha Ssdicsted.he did ort hell bid.reedy Eor the Council, hot IDLY only requeaci Tale-Cable's Asalvsis �. xo dr¢f ecif'd Liana so a` w 's��� ��,�x ��°��*�'�� �' ���'���,fi�3 ra�•��`v ����t����` r»;�h �� ^s*��ya z� z e*u�•s `�v�s>�_� z�r 3� x��` ��`f * �,�,.�"'•� '�'e+' �1 � � rte- Ari � a��.5 c�� �> �p �xek"" v,ti �j.: +F r ,� .z: s�rt.��:�.,,�„' ra,,�`�'r°� �� �'.l s�.e✓`�'a�YTr�*'y�¢�'""�'^-moi *�'a-�,�-�„s4->A+ "s �.�'�'�Za" ., E hI t '. '$ t` t ;"� � :+ J t �L' az'- ,� �� ''�t�s''^ ��,i€,� a`=• €}� �' �'�'�- fr..�s �{a � 'C e'},�'n t- *: of Insurance in Austin and talked to Mr. Jeff Autry, Attorney forthe 'Board. Mr. Autry advised that the Board':had no control over whether or not a municipality could or could not purchase insurance from a mutual aor reciprocal insurance company, However, the Texas Constitution states h in Article 3. Sec,'52(a): , ME.M_O_R A_ASD_U_M_ 'Except asotherwise provided by this section, the ' i :legislature shall have no power to authors ze any F t county, city, town or other political corporation d or subdivision of the State to-lend its credit or �� ,' :• June 10, 1974 :to grant public money or thingof value in aid of, or to any individual, association or corporation whatsoever, or to become a stockholder in such TO: Mayor and City Council corporation, association or Company. FROM J. H. McAlister A 1942 Texas Supreme Court Decision entitled Lewis,Vs.,Austin Independent *, t"d SUBJECT; Woods Addition street and Drainage improvements Schaal District ruled, based on the above section,that the school district ` a '•' could not purchasefire insurance from a-mutual insurance company because it x :U" would make them stockholders in the company. Mr. Autry further stated that Last week, Councilman Jack Parker, City Engineer Gerald Harris, - ' this is still the prevailing opinion. and Public Warks Director Jerry Hodge went to the woods Addition and :->r _ visited with some,of the residents of the area.shout their paving and Based on this information, should Mr. Colley concur, I suggest.that the. -' r. drainage.problems. Our primary concern was that in solving the Council consider awarding the.hid to the second lowest bidder: Since problem; we dad not want to create another one. The individuals the second lowest bid was supplied by two different.agents,I'suggest yf" that were visitedunderstood the drainage ditches would have to be that the local agent, Mr. Boaz, be awarded the bid, altered.and they wanted the improvements anyway. .n w We have already discussed that it would cost $24,400 of the # Revenue Sharing funds earmarked for substandard.paving projects, and JRH:rd Mr. Hodge estimates it would require 60 working days to complete.the e f e-. project. JHM•rd ' su 157 15�i r„ x k. _.r"y �"�`y�,„r yf '�* '*�r=:-,,,,� z '� " �v'�is�'i�k ,,' �`` �rt.< :�'a�i; �,.yY• 'u`.,.�; 4 I MH M 0 R A N D U M - M E M O R A N D`U M June 3, 1974 June 4, 1974 T0: Jim McAlister TO: Jim McAlister FROM: J A Hudge _ FROM: J. R. Hudgen xg SUBJECT: Public Liabi ty Insurance Coverage Bids to �^ Satisfy Texas Tort Claims Act "� �' SUBJECT: Workmen's Comp nsation Insurance Bids for Public Liability Insurance coverage were solicited, received, The 1973 Regular Session of the:Texas Legislature adopted Article 8309 h h" which becomes effective July 1, 4974. Article 8309h states, in part: a and opened at 10:00 A.M. June 3, 1974 to:'�satisfy the Texas Tort Claims .. Act. i r Section 2: (a) All political subdivisions of this - - ,. state shall become either self-insurers, provide .�� Bids were received from the following- insurance under workmen's compensation insurance contracts or policies, or enter into interlocal agreements with other political,subdivisions pro- viding for self-insurance, extending workmen's Premium .Dividend Premium � .compensation benefits to their employees. 1 J° - Pnvl,7 Truck Insurance Exchange Farmer's insuranceGroup r. Article 8309 b also provides in section 4, that: : x+= - Jerry Eichman, Agent $11,856.00'- $1,793.40 $10,162.60 , A.joint fund, as herein provided for, may be established American.General Companies -by the concurrence of any two or more political subdivi- ' Joel E. Austin l Co. ' 'sions. The fund maybeoperated under the rules, regula- .. tions and bylaws as:established by the political sub- Houston, Texas $11,798.00 $1,429,80 $10,368.201 .divisions which desire to participate therein. Each .political subdivision shall be.and is hereby empowered St. Paul Mercury Co. .;� Frank Murray, Agent to pay into said fund its proportionate part as due y, g $10,922.00 $1,938.00 $10,984.00 x and to contract for the fund, by and through its 1h Fireman's Fund American Ins. directors, to make the payments due hereunder to the i „e 1.i Joe.Boaz, Agent , N 0 B I D ?�, employees of the contracting political subdivision. Pursuant-to Article.8309 h the Texas Municipal League initiated the ' »xa Maryland.American General ax Joe Boaz, Agent $11,798.00 $1,429.80 $10,368.20 development of the Texas Municipal League Workmen's Compensation Joint Insurance Fund. This Fund consists of TexasGovernmentalunits. joined together by interlocal agreements. The Fund is administered by 'a boardof directors appointed from participating agencies and under Specifications of having a General Policy Holders.Rating o£A and a written by Texas Employers' Insurance. financial rating of AA were stipulated. In addition, we required thatm'. . t, ya bidders be restricted to Stock Companies only. All bidders.but one. "_. The Fund offers adequate coverage with the additional advantage of -have met this re uirement. The loader, Truck.Insurance Exchange, +»' q g reduced cost because: Farmers Insurance.Group is a reciprocal company. Reciprocal companies -' are similar to mutuals in that the policy holders are stockholder '- } : 1.-Commissions are eliminated. members of the company. ua mutual oreciprocal company become Should tlr il 2. Premium taxes are eliminated. insolvent then the stockholder members would be liable for to - 3 #�7°:I ,** - 3. Insurance company.profits are eliminated.' a c�- that company, Mr. Eichman,agent for the reciprocal company, advised 4, Outstanding claims, engineering, audit and administrative.. this policy would be nonassessable. services are provided at substantially reduced cost. Afterspeaking to Mr. Eichman, I contacted the Texas State Board - LE r 1 ; - "' dm �; go 5. `Good loss ratios of individual participants_allows for maximum underwriting dividends. 6, Bonus dividends are available from investment.income or`funds held:for future loss settlements. 7. Convenient, budgeted premium payment is provided, M 8 M 0 x A m D 0 M I contacted two insurance companies in an effort to determine if their June'I0, 1974 companies could compete with the T.M.L. Program. Prank Murraystated he did not think any of his companies could compete._.;Mr. Charles Townes TO: Jim McAlister Of American General stated they would like to compete, however,':,he was unable to demonstrate any advantages or savings, ' FROM: J. R. Fiudgen The T,.M.L. Eund offersa three-year contract with a 25 percent reduction SUBJECT:, nmerican Gen a1xnsurance Proposal for in the manual premium,a considerable savings. Based on our,payroll and ' Workmen Compensation Coverage job classification, it is'estimated that our cost for,Workmen's'compensa- tion coverage for the Last quarter of this fiscal year is approximately t $5,021.14 for so annual cost of approximately$24,084.55. . - 1 have reviewed American 'c General's proposal andotepared it with " the proposal offered by T.M.L. The,,following is that domparisona :. We budgeted 5 percent of the payroll for workmen's compensation. ,The ` - $24,000 figure represents approximately 2 percent of the payroll. 1. Both offer a three.year pian. ' 2. AmericanGeneral offers a 13:8 percent discount factor and - + Attached is a copy of the T.M.L.worksheet de`Iineating compensation cost. ' T.M.L. offers a 25 percent discount factor. I recommend that the Council consider entering into agreement with the 3. .American's General estimates a:$27,674 annual premium with an Texas Municipal League:Workmen's Compensation Fund in order to.provide audited payroll adjustment at the and of each year. coverage to our municipal employees. T.M.L. estimates a`$24,084.55 annual premium with an audited � x ` payroll adjustment at the end of each year. 4.-:Both offer safety services and me tangs with the administration $ JRM:rd to develop safety policy, procedures, and programs. " S. Both offer a monthly premium payment system. 6. Both handle claims and negotiations with employees after initial notification of claim. , 7.. Both offer monthly.computer print-outs on claims to assist the yr -- . administration in determining cause and source of accident- injuries. e.. Both offer a sliding dividend scale. 9. The only other difference of significance other than the premium discount rates lies'in the procedure of declaring ^ dividends. The following,is.a simplified explanation of each procedure. T.M.L. Dividend Structure _ The Board of.Directors of the T.M.L. Fundwould compare the amount of premiums paid in by all participating agencies and the amount paid x out on:claims. If a surplus existed.they would determine a total amount to be aside for dividend payments to participating members. They ,€v, wouldthenlook at each participating member's loss ratio and based on that, they could compute.his percentage of dividend from the dividend amount set aside for payment. - # American General Dividend Structure The Board of Directors of American General would compare the amount. -_y of premiums paid in from all lines of insurance sold (i.e. life, casualty, k 163 a xA 3 r z i r '"��, s• i x`'a k � "4 i z�'� '>��,.-�`*7 �;h= E �5 �' .�'� �.t �%� Y Y u' )t`. GR l `£ k it✓ � .x `# ,1x-�.' aCb'aS rQ. 4 y �,ry 'a:: gan w at TML I%A4Qf1KMEN'S,COP1UaFNSATION FUND­PREMIUM WORKSHEET' oil :claali rop atiom- Manual Rete Per q ; A t e EH¢cti`711114 Fand•yaa»7117`-311/"Is E tim6ted Pagrolt `S!DO Payroll ma-1 Premium MEMO: Tim McAlister -2- June 10, 1974 7123 Al,i Op All PI K"s ding dryer. 211 ` 9015 A Pak h`b on •g 36/ 8381. Auto Bu,Lvery I,T ii Co,-GsragaE ploy $$1,160.,00 2.30 1,17$.30 � : 7382 A B Livery Te bCo All oft,E ply 213 wicktans Comp.,etc.) and compare that amount with the losses paid out 9319 8391 A s,3 Sery R p Ir Almmppl y 5 dd [mobil I 2.87 on all lines. If a surplus existed they would determine a total amount B tly or Vahic I T IOpe t li.d og all employees, 100 7380 B Driv.. 390 to beset aside for dividend payments to policy holders of all Eines of 9015 GuildingS N.00pwatli ow leaseo- ' .3.69 � '*,� insurance. They would then look'at each policy.holder's loss ratio 5810 Civicaloffice Emafy NGc $291,612.00 .17' 495.74 . and based on that,compute his part: of of dividend from the dividend 9as0 e1 b c ntry,G If F h{ng o.Y cht g9lnelud 9 I i I 2.29 ",R amount set aside for payment 8268 C lag rSch Is-P F dEmRi Y .Te h Cleddai 9101 C Ilag T r Scfu 1 All lh.r emPl Y 7533 EI tr Light.,P Cp pirlresN OC.�II emPlay t '1,97 'i'.n Sasic811y,.under the T M.L:pTOpcBd�.,the amonnt of the City's r, sihle dividend could be affected the Lossratio of otper partici- "i EI kt IWrrti9-sY 1D budding Idlns m�Lall Don or rep`s. u 17,6i'8,QQ 3A9 61$.22 '- pos by - p 7764 F anandi,a ago wen 14,400.00 2.19 313.36 ,', pating cities. Under-the American•General•proposal, the City's possible 7103 G rb ge Ashes Rat or Inpg 1 I rung arivan 94,566.00 B.o2 7,578.40 fir',,,." dividend could he affected the losii io cif.all,of the different ]590 G Dan wwk.-rea ion or incl t '7,560 00 e.z9 690.00 sf£ policy lines haindiled by American GeneYal, iscle�Yng worlifnens comp.,:life, • 7502 G.C-Panic-natural Sae-Iofaitltt butian - 4.63 r ^- 8833 H.Wtait-Pmfinikung bmplgy.6atfncludidg der..d 89 / -) 1 casualty, etc. 8831 Hoop tel ten ry-i rlpdjrsgdrs 5, 60 66 2.62 149.34 > 3409 Municipal,Tow thio Ce my o Stat Employed[N.O.C. 360 r x 9180 Ope cat!:m l term- F-a tdwiev,elm. (� 9102 Pak N.O.Qa9 dw ll.cli dnvert 12,446.00 -2.65 33 .ems JRH-.L 7720 P.111- II m�ttef ding dnwr4 - 1688247 .00 2.95 4,93 8! •+ 'f s"r 7418 .,craft OPdmtton-Nalloopten 824 Y' Bess P f al Empl yeas a h" 1`S 0838 P bl Lib in M a 16,86 .00 25 4 .15 a7az Bel Winco M ;¢an itdda 160 9402 Se CI ng-i due ng d .ars 4.324 fi30fi 5 Ca true[ null P t odudin9 wMg at etre t 9 ew. 7.29 . 3.60 7560 Sa ag O poll PI t OP eta I, 9 d.w $ -f 4 5507 S n r Roetl C t tt nKl re of gh f y rth vat etc 97,46 .00 8.07 7186-.34 5506 Su Road C at ctln:or R rt t Pa 9 aPa 9 etc. 8.07 t ,y ``.,T,A ,!•` 5508 Stroat RmdConmuaion k t to 7 d M inndental,eu. 8.13 "� Y >*,' &•`7- ,+7° 4519 Ter,ka control It i E-mi tl ctdm9 driven 4.32 Thu Player`E.-tai or Muweiene 77 * W 9164 TiAli whar employea, 1.11 6319 Wats, Dm req v .conn t lndaal gtunnalina.ata. 101,96 .00 7.77 7,92 .94 ^� - y*5�. 7520 waterworks Opsravon-incladire lasmen.tlriw 2.48 , Ip C * aV A Y.refsren Nan 111meo,n term not ordinarily a.pert of atliminaunance shall he pmmsenee only and 6not m be connruM as contrary to[he se1F- ' 5 n,,,,y.,,,• 4 d .adto b t Ins ncept ^' urance eo , ,:. - P II ml t I t ea of apl i p r h f ]Y i I a r5- /r v that ..I yItn e.p I n t 18 M-Dy s H b of!1., •tD roc gni caati level M 1. Total Premium et Manual Rate[ A I t re l uc by 1 Id b ap II ebl i m W I The 4 ' 1 IW M1 1 al plmlM' ll b.,-bar 1. 1Ar Ate. 19) E im a p I l a d Maynil 6 IeMl rale 2. EapHience Madihcetion Factor Applicable to your Contract /' at iW f ecnf Y Dated f4 t M 1 um pay 1 bf 0 11yi a 0 i P I1 Par S M1 -1.9111 h -cod. y-PI.-, .-,1, 3. LInn1%F L 2 S decd Pmime rM -12,11.).73 - X $ E ted Pra,nun,1 .e! I 1 y. I m4. Fund Mad f ti Factor Applbla to your Contract .75 /1Tt 65/74omai It InI tf M1 k ,gyp. eql rre 8/1171 11 lie 6 I.1 h ¢5000 h lull n.,estlmaHd. r }, Yr p emlum lapaya 1,four aquat quarterly 1-11-no, 6. Line 3 X Faclor on Une 4.=Nat EsDmand.Prdnium 24, _08J. 8 .5$ of . TML-'10001 f Srv* 162 164 ` i'� „x�, a„?"a •'� .1 J"' 1+ *i" M1 1`t.a t t / s` , , ME MO RSA ND U M MEMORANDUM June 10, 1974 June 6, 1974 TO:. Jim McAlister TO:. Mayor and City Council. FRAM: FROM: Gene Pipes J. A. McAlister - SUBJECT: Tax Equalization Board. SUBJECT: Mower for Ball Parks 'Based on;the recommendation of our turf contractor and my. The Tax Equalisation Board will hold its first meeting June 18 observation of growing.conditions, I have concluded that for to consider new,or amended renditions of the City's taxable property. maximum playability and:.grass covering, thefields will need to. be mowed twice per week. Some data and figures available for - This is one of the City's more critical boards,and careful , comparison areas follows: thought should-be given to its membership selection, Laymen, who are not familiar with property,values,would not ba capable of such an -1. Rental from Taylor Rental for a riding mower is$20.00 - essignment, as knowledge of land and improvement values are paramount par day,and gas and oil projected:to September is to serving in this capacity. Experience of having been on the board N - $500.00 rental fee. Additional cutting through frost isalso highly advisable. i time is conjecture at this time but will be necessary.. aS t"v z"x The present board's membership is as follows: >. 2. Hand cutting is prohibitive due tio;man hours.used., - City Representatives: Phil Gibbs ` _ 9. Hodge and I witnessed aalowing demonstration 6-6-74 Boley H'Bannon at the ballpark and were Impressed with the Model 140. Ralph Lawson .<,,. H-1 John Deere Riding Mower demonstrated as to its mowing k ,# H. L. Byrd % potential, power to pull a drag device and its speed in a" R. B. "Buck"Thomason the jobs demonstrated. Cost on bid price is$1736.00. a School Representatives: John Amick ' ' S. W. Dorrell Other specs an this piece of equipment are available on „:f�� - request from Mr. Hodge. Comparable machinery from other i manufacturers has not.been priced or tested. The Council should take action to reappoint these members,or select new ones. � It is our recommendation that we go ahead with.purchase of.this 'e type of=war because of its versatility and long.range economy, Qualifications: Board shall consist of not less than three members, - - none of whom shall be employees, officers, or members of the City Council. The shall be qualified tax They qua paying voters,as wall be ' Wall informed upon Property values in the City,and not delinquent inthe payment of City'.taxes or assessments, or indebted to the City � xi I n any manner (Sec. 12.04, City Charter). ,? JHM:rd r 1 . � ,. , as u t MEMORANDUM w. s• June 10, 1974 TO: Mayor and City Council " FROM: J. H. McAlister } *"'"<' 9•z "-,r,~1 x a a f "s} SUBJECT: Audit for 1973-1974 I .:rr e ✓ a In the Council Work:Session last week, we reviewed the letter € sus s V11", ,. from the auditing firm ofPeat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company,who is to conduct our audit for the 18 months £rom April 1973 through September 1974.- This includes the six month interim budget from. S s - April.1973 through September 1973.: The cost of the work will be between$13,500 and $15,500, plus _ k i $2,000 incidental expenses. This will not have to be paid until the next fiscal year. r if this meets with the Council's satisfaction, formal action should be taken to appoint this firm as our auditors. t K �r x 3 S k d e Page SS Page 86 }P Tele-C bl A l.sig MINUTES OF TO COUNCIL METING-OF THF CITY OF WIN'f3VILLH,WALUR COTHTY,Tg%A3,MM ON.NINs 25,1974 AT THE CITY HaIL,1027 I1TH STREHT,IOINISVILLB,TOGS. Na the 0 _ V �� his repo t tothow Cit would be p tp d til July 2,whw h Cool,lil Noold g e k The Council net in Regular S—i.at the City Hall with the falloxing members present: ' A eN:Mox Mayor PI.Tem rxy Hxecu S 1 L D ckass 1• # tai -tall, R 1ph Davi h#L�• y w 11 r th n called w Ex a Session to follow the Regular Meeting to discuss reale ate,legal 3 t J.aeon wiY 1 Problems,loadpersonnel. P 1 8n x ?'t waft Nettie- Jalk Park.�, $.'ET';✓ X� fi-q�w" CCUNCIL ACTION Sg� R 3 3 it Maab ab, M I.W 11 Ne"I t eJ' Abuse f C 1:U Owm t Fu ee John Amick t T td I 1 it C ilman Aaick 1 d ed h thedoe,-y dump ituated t th rcaal boli.—pl ere being - used.by p to Citi ho that the,ti 1 ea the b lysed axe not f pIbl vearbaee ----- -- - - - t -- Het]d a hold M1 bxother day because some private cThe Deering x s called:to order by Fruk Moore,Meyer Pro Tem. The anvo as s given by Attorney,Jack dumpi g M1hadc pl f illy filled d hhht had ' t th tr,h. He d h heli dth public hould be educaed as to theuse stin Hersey a n of the' sl vners and that he felt the public lust didn't knot these containers ue rented by the sasI Oestof thit only. 6 Mayor Ple Tle P k M P ted the Mum f theCO oil M ti g of June 11,1974 d ked fox anY ­,ties, C w 1 M u ad that the min tag be accepted as III—end Councilman O as I...7d May"Wallee asoffsetto cluefy the use e£ ., little these wntalners le could be prepared far publication in the the motion. The motion c=,I'd weeimous]y. Hmitsaii PQSTPONB®N'P OF"SWEARING IN"CEREMONIES Cost Estimate for Sidewalks FOR NEW POLICE CHIEF GRIL E.BHRCH. C oilmen li,kenal II,IIIbad the City Menage,to ell,ile I. at estimet f r the cm,.structvon of a City Manager,Sim McAlister sa,lailld the t III,the Post—1b,b h Chief Birch had been yam- Y+,• kt' "'^ ~ sides.1k on lain Str ald Sem Hou ton Elementary fat the net rk S,Ili=to b held on June M. sub,e d Huth t C rt in C rp Ch inti t t ne i ase b ing d hetHe aMvcated this x,as...p,ional hazard led that the car es xaold be scheduled .in at soma future..data + ' Petition frSouth Pk Adon ditiResident, om u JOYCB HILLIARO REO1103T3 CITY'S PARTICIPATION . MaY Wall apo d that..P t t fk the Y Pe Yawn theS h P k Addi i n(w Sycamore X9176—A��— 'P ..,1 `Ji• Ss*,• P Stree h Fa en Add ) xa g tM1 obje ti ytepl tting f that adds hach would allow any lot t h I—footage of less then TOO lineal feet,had been received ud was referred to the Pluming Joyce Hilliard,se area Health C 1 i told th Comncil that the Gov h G iftee on Aging - •, +.+, Coimoissvon, which has recently d,igstated the Hou t a-:,t Area counci3 s e pregtam dei lop. Dards ting agent for I ! h I� Meeting then adjourned: p g be folded aw. y She ald Hort ill h 6allotted ll tt d: of y.E H GAC f - P toglea he Olde of the ty. Sh t d the t f the ey b sed thb f F N - peopl 60 in thetY tl id th er. 3,469 p Dpi ave y W 1k C tY dth f • t y Nen 11 h b 11 d $11 411 SM1 i di ted theseori y pul e n q p b g that h allow, y h least $t2]4 s ly h,bu b h f f hat vs 4, C it Respectfully submitted, ' cell d I.kid s 1 1 } I Ling b—lan bra 1f Mary w rl d Roth p n g d eb t 1 People. t f h ,ere typo P e i f di y hot al, y�J m 60 ye E, 1 dthi I need. F end of t.,ottotile. Nr. Hilliatid thee,asked the.City ifit:NoIld be plolible Fr thass to IX'fi { 3t k s tkT y� Bm ip L P k butldin8. h ing k Holiday,W do daY and P ad Y It purpd i i J y•.a ,v.,+,,. h Oeb'haw,City 6ecretery =� cItti.sala losible. no ed he pmv=to 3 lud g 1 t ti nal Itty,hen3ic efti t ctione, ✓June Il,1974 ' p g i t itiId—les,- duct Sh d f the City ill 11 w thef th building Zp i ld b —.id—.d the in kind service need d t ch the gr Mayo Pto Too,Frank Moore,,ked if the food f h T 1 h would b p p d It theh gM1 hal. Mrs. •d- Hill d d his wan contingent se getting a cl tivity and he felt this ld be IlIkId ith the h gM1 drool. Sha indicated they xould transport the amount of food they would need ft=the Its—to wancipa F f ti P k.,d use disposable' -F-, to Cowcalmm,useDavis asked the City N s ag what the pre use of the building Sim NUI plied it s u basically d on a first cam f e basis exrec a t1 1 lly d P k ..dW A re tion ;t Uk MxV Gmm Pipes,vnddcetd that thi car act led stated h b ]ding was heavily doleduled fox the next ,f tIo xebka doe to the 4th of July and h l had bevd vel. He dilated t he the scheduled actith the 1 11 evening and that no daytine actvvrties had beau held thus far. He aaad M1 onflict xath the a "t • schedule of holes and highly reoleass fed this kind of activity,e of the blildi,g. Councilmen Dicksns expressed his feeling that he considered the program f dh gad a esed.1fal project uid asked who M1 would be rho sill d 11 h e&ood thing,. Mrg..1111 Is aid hey hoped f ommittee on �•• 5 i'"'C. f.� agi g Walk 'C y vmd IF of peopl p iestily h ]d .e the service,plus s uu 9 of p opl h volun- " d to set ,co—Olot.to this aIeop She xpla-ed he,hope that Mr.Gene Pipes,the City P k and R t1 D1 t ld l o b 1 bl f 1 1 She said Cowry Extmsdon Agent 1 h d to be -Y r"a ti i e was. d b of et d pevpl th ty expressed their dire to oro k with this group y Th o®ittae has Roney budgeted o hire a person he 1 ti d or am-retired as the program IsIrdiseto,end i S5 to hire a be.driver. She also said Eunds vould b £ d their budget to purch,e more lobi u,d—tables: to so,,,sment the sin tables mw in the building,the new table,could be far the City's use i the,functions pk`yj,d^ x as Mayor Pro Tem,Prank MDoxa asked who is considered eligible for this pxo-di Mrs.a I. d dMi ed it W,fox the"elderly'people,m e epecvfically people over 60;however,she-dilated the int E h p gram tt u primarily ro help People on a lox,inane. Hrs.Milliard indicated that u a County prof t,att,pts world. be Bade to involve the c ity of Nee Waverly also. 4 k4"y i 3 Mayor Pro Tem,Pruik Moore said he felt the program xis very bilious end he took his hat off to Mrs.. 'k Hilliud sM en", h oold take a project like this upon thaws 1 Commilaaa HaIi,stated he was 100 perc,t for the program said the.asked Mr.Pipe.has he handles the custodial work at the Emeneipation Park soilding. Mr.Pipe.vnd. ed this ora t t a well handl at theraeen pp " h 4 time and that be had h d who corked at the ballpark d ha..old h1 f h purp e h d he parksy'H wkta,ts 1n use old he id h h s mw cuatodisl smpl y ilabl f th xoxk His id a City employee ` w ,d'the,senor M Pr ld 1 d t di 1 rk t blears p P k p au City Menega;. a3't-'d 4T't 'ie i NeA11 indv d h N P i oh d 1 h that thisdditi el—Fallibility ld be worked his th dole M Hilliaarl iM d h h hoped the ld paopl nvolved Sn the progrw would help 11— l ng h t nes,setting up tables,end leaving the place clean end orderly. # Il, a'�5 � „ .L.;r,6 YY }¢., , � .�Y.�s a"r;*,; k> .,? ,� a '� {- - i` p• :c: ''vy - ^s;� BE A ting Ci[y AC ey Jach Ha y Finland th p 1 y F i I ion of this ordxnent,to be a Class'C: it Parker ked xbat thetine table For the a,=xas,wh he,did it begs and terninete or of there Misd h th c N 1 alt the b fine not axceadv 200. was an expiration data. W H lla C.. p t ubl t t othe F _ ons e y y o t Ineday She d eR ll b deal by threetl ff bodies an the pr.,All July 2 aid h progr ld Wilber. ep b A it also f k old Be.obtained,if needed, C it O vad c pt theemended d and C 1 Me d d the .:A.were vv ,u III bt would d 1 y th bol p gr h in f rad the oxdi p ed .sly: n M1 i b ff sandier ly on 1 h May Pr T F k Mo tad g he seryicea Mxa.H1111eM xas regnetvvg. Ordisson.Mending thea Ord race 71-1.bY 0. the P f the C t f If Oblialion (Od No.1412) ,h jt._ 1 U f Em p t P k Bu idvng:three mornings per reek starring in September. yz tar,City M g asked h C 1 recall Orden 74 1D p ed 1 Sng pg. •+ 2 Utiliti f h b id e J MCAli C 1 Cos 1 f h bu lding atho 1 Sng:th 1 f C rti£ t £061 g ti to pay f h C y's-adi q Pw't Iy p orad „7,.y,X, '•7,rad#'}s on p 1 it g with Gene Pipes,Park and R C di from H W AI theime h din :Sseued Mr.C ll y,the City A torn d M1 s ' Y n^P that $t £ .�Y 5 P 1 li tui ervrco of the City h k d ervaca requiremat for the grant. the.0 Pi W b rad t M lac d El t is I he aIr 1 Il f th `r S '?,,vµ,+t pm ear y pu h ag the q pm tgf Not ole,:b £ theHp ­-G—,arm Area h ` e '"•T. t h w h C qua man DictelYFrank.He then he le a i C n.indiontlEd that III.ties las An 1� D f ea I.thin gh W Billiard sc=lagwhaulaan Cbnoil d act on iCoon Il d th Ord passed at that nae named specaFically Motorola a the vendos,Which as net correct. .yM4 „< iWaedi ly H ton 111led Prank The capty of the Amending Orman a]4-IZ xeWa as follows: �b Moore t All £ x o£the notion and p ed anw.,., .air. xayax Prn Tam. ` ,. tl e again coaweaded Mrs..Hilliard£or her efforts eitvanng the wortliy progrem.ma an enc ffiAN ORDINANCE BY THS CITY OP HUNTSVILLE'S CITY COUNCIL,—SEEING ORDINANCE N0.74-10,.FERET0POR9 PASSED tirr $ BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THIS CITY..OF BUNTERILLE,TEXAS,AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A SERIESOFTWO'CITY OF 8 y} ,fky S i" RESOLUTION ESTABLI6HIPG.HDIRILY RATS6 FOR CITY VEHICLES HUNTSVILLE,FEW,EQUIPMENT pCQUISITIQN CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION,"DATEDMAY 15,1974,IN THE AI.810NT5 OF SQIIIRI&!T FOR GRANT IN AID PROf.INM 815,854.00 AND$8,360.00,RESPBCfIVELY,PRBSCRISING THE FORM OF CERTLPICATBtm B ATIE FEW Op ENDORSEPENf TO 'A��`,r� '_ APPEAR THEREON AND CONTAINING THE OTHER PROVISIONS AS THEREIN:SET FORTH,SUCH AMERENENT TO BE TO SECTION 2 C r Nang Jv Marens Resolution xa . OF SAID ORDINANCE BY CHANGING THE POW OF THE CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION IN TIE AMOUNT OF.$15,854.00 BY requir a De .our en 1 1CAli.ar, iplad the gun baseball oonplar in t8 f the werk that the City had put to compinto t lyh. of he state he project. The Parks +- DELETING FROM SUCH PORN TIES REQUIREMENT OF AN EAIDORSPMBNT':BY MOTOROLA COMMNICATIONS AND SLfCTRONIC3,INC., aM WildlifeDepartment r[man : d elution whi.h hes b ide ed and pp d by the Conati1 sticM1 establish.. AND OTIERWISE CONFIRMING SAID ORDINANCE AS.ORIGINALLY EARNED. ,V 3: he hooly Ifo theehi 1 s d theproj t and rat the d d we d his had all a N8Y d^ ,4- ti b5end th gh the Fob l N ks and Engi ng p p t The 1 n itinv ach piece f e gpmrno x,* S MCA13ster n ed h 1 use on page 3 of the amend'ng oxd'nance which etetes: �k 1 d,the h t 1 amber e h and h :ty to He thannaked the Council to Fpr this las 'P.11 cmuider tion therefore b { - that 1 ld b rami d o the st t d fi lrxe that px j t env A,yN, in inn hereby kv ledged thi C £i OF Obligatin s initially ,�.,ySY#'Y Y`'<•,,5 delivered to the original h ld has d 19]4" k'E Fv`3f Yi~y1 4 C it DeVil ,asked f N figu presented 1 Sf b y b1 p c Nr. _ N F J ixy Hod' D for f PubI Morks imitated the f Sur and roll d that H GAC xaold bei ted as thegenal hold h ner Motorola. The e tti 1- s C it Dikm,than sand h Wap L n of the Resolution and¢oacilma Knox seconded the motion. All rare 1n fevcr end the morin ordin to cl rify this one Fail and the.0 1.w told they were merely aandUsE the In Iose of nethat Jar Pk„ k passed unanimously. "d the prop vends ld be mesad pp R C 11 Dinkel,moved the. dap F thindananca as amended mW'Cancilnen Parlor tended the motion. `F J ya t- flfl OPPoRTUNITY pWt A PUBLIC HEARING NOTICfi All wawa an favot ..eM the motion passed unanimou ly. OP PLANNED INPROVEYENT&'DF TIE—ICIPAL AIRPORT $ 1 t J MoAliltll,City Nang expl load that inod to onsply 1 h na roan in the Stat trattare£ox $ CHANGE ORDER N0.]ALTERING:TIE ORIGINAL AGREEg:NT the City' planned mP t th rpo t art y Sce of p b11 hearing to allow any iti n the ON TYPE OF ROAD:LEADINGHFllETSVIGLB SENER PWNT Y .a ppor y t dl n axaamt t amp f the pimmed impmveaants to the airport was published threeg ~: time the'1 1...paper. He said the City was ra 1 ed to ha an envaroawentel Statement `+ f qu x mp prepared h F Jim McAlister;City Manager,stated that it ganlly Intended d thaw f i N comp t d oil-treated R t } andthatthe firm of O'Malley and Clay did prepare the statement,that is had heev published endxaz now available road be constructed betxernthe.hex a lint IE access which was the elkins Lake ar di, tri, ur f k for public inis—ad at City Hell. Mr.dentMIAltar stated most o£the property involved by the expenia and s Ha aid it would take$10,920 square.yardseofpoil oadxay at750par square yard for a total cot of$.1190. Hee 2 yt imProvemmts is owned by the Tezas Oeparxmat of Corne,tim,sad that ve Tittle , ataed the engineer now recoaenda.tht the City b ld reed.that weld be of b tarn 1 send castxuctin 3 ry private property ss involved. "r Mw Fro Tai,Prml,Moore asked if the Ci[.had met all its r to provide better ec and egress for the plant. He said thi Chang Order ld L shoot$35,000,o yor y equiraats£ox the grant and City Manager, ; '~ increase of$27,810 over the original es aorta. Mr.MrA11 id the:engin s fall he improved road is J.,. Jim McAlister,indica ed that-they had. Mr.N Betel than said the matter required an action from the Cauntil 4 t 'f ti but that it had been included an the Agenda merely to keep the Council apprised of the continuing activities of thin amount of monasdislI.older the grant t only 12.5 percent f h ,$85,000 f4 375 He aid �1 3 the project. that there i n ca already included an the bonds d i,g y fiord that pproved f n = Mect slid engineer sit,t g0xothe budget farthisadd do 1 y H d 1£the Coat 1 c u siN the k t' fn hie xecoanendatvan,s better rand will be construct d to that fendlity. } P08TPoNEAEMf OF APPOINTMENTS TO LIBRARY BOARD , ' City Ens i,G ld Martin stated heavy trok ]d...the rand anoc b the chlorin would f J / have to be hanged and .,i—t rucks xwld have 1 pap t Hex h dicated the main reasn v5y •,1 Mayor Fro Tem,prank Moore indicated his understanding thattthe Lib dry Board Ileassends to the Mayor,the ' for this Chaga Order as to comply th he 0 it al Pr9te enc end the Water lit Board,woo $ ' At Mayor ieroanads to the Cannil and makes the appeintsent,IV the Council Wen cassider.and approves. He 'all weathax'road to a y W. y indicated that since the Mayor was rat here and the natter has rat urgent,that this item be ed until the requires.an dg t atm pl t He: id h it treated d ad world not provide a HHB regular session of the Council an July 9,t9]4. It was agreed. postPon "alt ether"road. H ted.Ben oars xauld be ndE ting the k d h City would inspect it. Ne vvdirated Y _ the_91ml July 20 1974 covWWtion date will be delayed until i August due to PIIbIwma with equipmanc, hex raters,sed the manufacturers furnishin the' to proper set up, 1 g improper.drives,felts,a ,for f 1 B119INES5 OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--JACK HANEY ACTING Councilman.Makes moved the adoption of the Change Order and Conealma Parker seconded the motion. Ali ware l ¢' ITS MARTIN COLLET ,3.3. in Favor and the mala passed unanimously. x `� fix'd `� Ordirwh16it1ng Taking Water pro Pi a Hrdreat Ezcept by City Authorized Personnel end R wiring h k R g lataP Fi K ant Wrrnch ]4 ,T ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION--JH4:t4CALI8TER jy City Nenag Jim McAlister told N C i]net a Ciry ontxectar had Boren bo 1 g C ty rater Prom Itequeax for Water Sarvdce fro Nr.Births Gable of Ro P R d Area iz• b A.' a "is' CS y fire hydrenca. He d M1 re were no pxovfsions in the Code ofOrd .hat weld prohibith t 3 L 3 "ppfp A. his type of actarn. He m:plained that.fixe hydrant vee apecializad Eacilixy req axing a spacial tool o Cit,Man Jim NCAlister, ffl•'- ,� t'' operate. He said use of the improper tool to turn A fire hydxat on or off Gould cane damage not only to the. _ Z. his opo Berg. - presented a request by Mr.Birdie Oemble for parassaon for him to extend,at # - hydrant,but to the water main. Be aid according to Boyd Hilder,the City-s.Water and$.at Rep.—Indent,if ease, o inch rater line from his residence on Roans Perry Reed to the City's existing 12 inch main P y f and For the City tooninatall a rat r rater e[thas polar.ter.McAlister said this request was contrary to the n t -the rater is turned off too quickly,the cyst®can be seriously dost b d and a'Gum®e 1 k of the system could f- d' ry'C 3 esult. W.Wilder also said the o f 2 City's Utility Extenion Ordlmm�eand said if the ordinate was followed It would mean a$4,SOO investment, past ag at on the fora hydrant N d baa ecexrod d ng th ant incident. $1,125 an the Cit part $ part of Mr.Gamble. He ratrided the Concil that a vmiler exception ?.Y Mr.NaAlistex Nen recommended is the Coacvl that the ed ordinance be d o s ore me the use of Y's and },3]5 an the ,yr pxepar arose s g res granted[o Mr.Harxfaxd VaHees in October of 1975. Ne lndice[ad Mr.Gembl d rstsMs th t h —It abandon these hydrants to City authorizedWatex and Pisa Department eivplOyeas,rho a txuned in the all of those his line when the Cixy expands aM rn amain out to Ronna Perry Road,that h 111 expect n eredvt or camps- $ 1Ikt- `Y$,,"` facildtves sation for that line lnsxelled at hisses expense and that he will be expected to participate in the pro zeta her ? 4 V ^de 5 of the Coat of the utility axtersin at[he tial of expansion. Co..been Parker asked if the cmEmtb wh borrowed aome 21 loads of water had been billed for snn mol City Manager,Sim McAlister said that he had baa. y``, Concilma Davis asked if an also planned to Ill into Mr.Enable's - {, 5„ ypne p proposed line. Nr.Gamble stated that d / 4 - there rare five other Eaalim interested So doing so;inforatarn xhieh pas —Jonsly unknown to the City Manage ``L' "� $ 5 A?s. •. Public Works Director,Sorry Hotlge,re4oaadad sending the ordiiunce to stipulate that only A regulation Ma Pro Tan,Prato Moore t ey would oat have o h k8" ,{, £ Mayor explainadto Mr.Gable that h en ug pressure ox water servidein `4 '# '`lA' hydrant wrench be osed wban a fine hydrat is turned n ar off Bad that nanaampliaca vith this eti,alaIin `�. n-inch line to se re than one fail Cit None " K ' ✓a i„ should cony a$200£aha. He said if a simple pipe wrench Rare used,v ould tear up the splIdle n the fire '?• wilid ad able terve a y. y Sex,Jim McAlister asked if the five fmsili s would be t c lig particiEnt.and ay the£313]5 to gga the water service. Mayor Pra Ta,Prate Moore told Mr. hydrant. Mayor Pro Ta,Prak Nooxe recmaeMed this clave be added to the oadinane. The amended ordinate's Gamble the cost for.—in.to five Emailiea Would be$675 eah ad the cot f 1 f 1 es vo.ld be$SS3 each E tapY'� fg y4S. captiov roads as Follows: - 7'i }Y AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CNAPTBR l],SECTION 1]-8 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HIINfSVILLE, ' After much diacuaslan of the Council ad th e need Por the other Five Basilian a 11 to be presort for the d suuasla {` y^ a^. it was the cansensas of the Council that the Gable family and other.concerned should come b k t dd a wafer TRW6,BY AGOING ADDITIONAL PARAGRAPH TO PROVIDE THAT NO PERSON,FIRM OR CORPOPATION SHALL TACE, sarvins with the City Council an July 2,at the Council's work session. City Manager,Jis NCAlister said8he xald HE OR pR pfHERWIS$ALLOW WATER To FLOW FROM ANY PIKE PLUG NITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY Na have all the..at£agoras for the different alternatives ready for cortsidesatin. ,sC OP MINTWILLE WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A PERMIT THEREFOR,PROVIDING FOR PAYMENT OP HATPR,PROVIDING ry- A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF MCH ORDINANCE,BXCHTEIRD EMERGENCY USE AND FURTHER PROVIDING THAT NO FIRE " PLUG VALVE SHALL BE OPENED UNLESS AN OFFICIAL NEWS I6 USED,AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. „gM b t ti n� _30 p, Resolution 74-8 K RESOLUTI-w Ey-THV CITY-COUNCT'Z OF THE CITY OPHUNTSVILLK, 'TEXAS, FINDING AND DETERMINING ThE HOURS Vehicle No. Description Cast par'To— AND COST OF OPERATION OF CERTAIN' STREET TREET DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT IN THE 97 1969 Xnternational Loader $4-19 CONSTRUCTION,OF A BASEBALL COMPLEX 205 1965 Chip Etnyre Spreader $51.50 FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH THE PARKS 86 1973 International Truck $22.50 AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT OF THE 87 1951 G.M.C. Truck $,6,29 CITY OF HVNTSVIL LE., TEXAS as 1973 Gallon Motor Grad" $4;74 89 1964 letiburneu Motor Grader $2.43 WHEREAS, the City Council Of the City of HiantaVille 90 1964 Oliver' Seak-hoe $3.30 76 1967 Ford Dump Truck $1.68 has heretofore authorized the construction and errection'of improve- 77 1970 Ford DueO Truck $2.66 78 2970 Ford Dump Truck $2,00 ments.CUL City, property consisting Of I a Baseball Complex, which con- 79 1.971 Ford Damp Track $2.03 80 1972 Ford Dump Track $1.67 struction was a participating- 0 1 cat projectI in ochnection,with a grant 812 1972 Ford DampTruck $1.79 82. 112 Ilan Ford Pickup $_ A7 Of funds under'the direction of the State of Texas Parka and Wildlife, 83 2952 International-Tractor $7.,q4 84. 1965 Low-boy Mailer $21.47 Commission; and, 106 1973 Ktayra Asphalt Distributor $42.45 109 1974 John-Deere 544-A Loader 4.22 WHER I BAB, during the course of such construction the 110 1.974 Jahn-Deere 410 Back-ho. 6.18 .136 .1973 Ford Ranchato 1.32 City of Huntsville expanded actual monies and in addition thereix), personnel and equipment allocated to the Department of Public Works WHEREUPON as listed herein, such Resolution was read and of the City of Huntsville, and a necessity exists for:the City thereafter moved and seconded and upon vote,unanimously approved and Council to ascertain and determine,the number of hours and the costs to the said City for such personnel and equipment used in connection adopted. with such project; IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Mayor of said City sets his hand this NOW THEREFORE: day of June, 1974, and has caused the City Secretary to Attest to BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF same. HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT after examination of records maintained by the said City, it has been determined that the equipment and personnel t utilized by the City in the construction and erection of a Baseball Ufa complex on City property was in value as follows. ATT�11 Vehicle No. Description Cost per Bour 92 1945 Buffalo Roller $65.82 : 662 93 .1965 Caterpillar.955 Loader $19.17 But Da aw,.CitySec�retary 95 1968 Hyster Buller $2.90 111 _.. s✓ •?r� `' � - ttr�i`fi�..s t + rF�,.� -, a sawn� � .. b�� '� +:� w, 7 �r VEHZL`hi.F:# DESCRIPTION EXPECTED LIFE Cost SALVAGE PRICE -- ' T STREET DEPARTMENT E,QU IPMEnT 91 $4kf.fal. $Dller 1D.yrs,. DEPREC-AWTON EDE OCTOBER 1.11N. Lr 11,A Insurance for ye `6`x.00 :. Repairs,, Fuel & Oil 60.82 - Miscellaneous Cost of 108 47.88 V LE n DESCRIPTION EXPECTED LIFE ` COST SALVAGE PRICE c Total Cost $ 526.70 •-` 76 1967 Ford Dump'Truck 10 yrs.. $ 4,250.00 $ 425,00 8 hours @ $(65.82 per hour. ;� Insurance for year 68.00 Repairs, Fuel & Oil 722.28 Miscellaneous Cost of 108 .121.53 " t : 3„ _ - 5 Caterpillar 955 Loader 10 yrs. $2,325.00* ' Total Cost $1,336.81 "- "Insurance or yetr 68.00 .' k ' Repairs, Fuel & Oil 1,834,36 Hours worked 795h divided into 1336,81 equals k x. 2 Miscellaneous Coet of 108 � ;, 422.74 $ 1.68,per hour. ' „ Total,Cosi $4,650.10 ' 77 : 1970 Ford Dump.Truck 10 yrs. $ 4,887.72 $ 488.77 242h hours 11 19.17 per hour.' { Insurance for year - 68.00 Repairs, Fuel & Oil905.42 ...Miscellaneous.Cost of 108 1968 Hyster Roller 10 yrs.. $ 680.00* Total Cost $1,608.40 Insurance for year 68.00 - Repairs, Fuel & Oil 333.12 a 2.66 per hour for 603 hours. Miscellaneous Cost of 108.- 108.11 „w. ... ,,,Total Cost $1,189.23 �-<... • - 7� 1970 Ford Dump Truck 10 yrs.' $ 4,887.72 $ 488.77 Y 624 hours @ $. 1.90 per hour. .•'`a Insurance for year 68.00 z Repairs, Fuel & Oil 1_,.041.47 ' Miscellaneous Cost of 108 159.82 " td' 97 1969 International Loader 10 yrs. $ 660.00* Total Cost $1,758.06 : ., , x. an r Insurance for year ` 68.00 Repairs, Fuel & Oil _449.17 Worked 735, hours divided into $1,758.06 equals + 4 c Miscellaneous Cost of 108 117.72 �.=3 S2.00 per hour. . .'w,,' e.kr�,,• Total Cost $1,294.89 309 hours @' $ 4,19er hour. 79 1971 Ford Dump Truck 10 yrs. $ 4,710..10 $ 471.01 p Insurance for year - 68.00 'Repairs, Fuel & Oil 1,298.53 Miscellaneous Cost of 108 183.75 •a 105 ' 1965 Chip Etnyre Spreder 10 yrs. $1',200.00* Insurance for year 68.00 Total Cost $2,021.29: ,.. Repairs, Fuel & Oil 42.81 Miscellaneous Cost of 108 131.08 ..i 993 hours @ $2.03 per hour. , i Total Cost _ $1,441.0 . a „ } } 28 hours @ $ 51.50 per hour. a z L�� r�, +€,�.a'nx rrn7 a• ',ICLE #'. DESCRIPTION EXPECTED'LIFE COST �:SALVAGE' "MICE VBHICLE # DESCRIPTION EXPECTED LIFE COST SALVAGE MICE i 86 19.73IntermtaF;a&aad T'rucis 10.'yra $^w 6.(10.•.pA _„" Insurance, for y� & 4 - Insurance for year 68.00 Repairs, Fuel & Oil ' ;864. 5 Repairs, Fuel & Oil 55.37 Miscellaneous Cost of 10% 146.95 a Miscellaneous Cost of 108 72.34 _ 0 Total Cost $1,616_48 Total Cost $ 795.71 - _,&✓ 964 hours @ $ 1.67. per hour 37 hours @ $ 21.50 perur. � 81 1972 Ford DUMP Truck 10 yrs. $ 5,365.78 $ 536.58 x ._ 87 1951 G.M.C. Truck Insurance for year 68.00 Insurance for year $ 68.00 Repairs, Fuel & Oil 959.22 '" 1 Repairs, Fuel & 0il 117.59 Miscellaneous Cost of 10% 156.38 , , -- Miscellaneous Cost of 10& 18.56 Total Cost $1,72:0_18 " . Total Cost $ 204.15 � y'. 962 hours.@ $1.18 per hoax. ' ' 32'k Hours @ $ 6.26 r hour 82 hs Ton Ford Pickup. 10 yrs. $ 350.00* 4 88 1973:Galion Motor Grader 10 yrs. $2,625.00* Insurance £or year 10.1.00 Insurance for year 68.00 Re airs, Fuel & Oil 406.07 �, ,>n „� 914.04 85.71 Repairs, Fuel & Oil Miscellaneous Cost of 108 „� .� `•' . Miscellaneous Cost of 108 360.70 aP �a ,. Total Cost S 842.78 _ Total Cost $3,967.74 - • c 965 hours @ .97 per hour. ,. ' '' �„, 836.hours @ $4.74 per hour. r*' ..,t 83 1952 International Tractor 10 yrs. $ 100.00* .� 89 1964 LeTourneu Motor Grader 10 yrs• $1,700.00* Insurance for year 68 00 x --Insurance for year 68.00_ Repairs, Fuel & Oil 70.34 Re airs,.Fuel & Oil 1,197.94. Miscellaneous Cost of'10% 23.83 .€ P �- -:. „x Miscellaneous Cost of 108 121.56 Total.Cost -$ °262.17 Total Cost $3,087.50 33 hours @ $ 7.94 per hour. 550# hours @ $ 2.43 per hour $1,337.18 t kz nx x84 - 1965 Low-boy Trailer :10 yrs. S 395.00* li a 4 90 1964 Oliver Back-hoe 10 yrs. $ 900 00 Insurance for year 96.00 Insurance for year68.00 Repairs, Fuel & Oil 328.85 yx,T3 .Repairs, Fuel & Oil 294.94 Miscellaneous Cost of 108 _ 81.99s',an 126.29 + x Miscellaneous Cost of 108fx Total Cost $ 901.84 1 Total Cost $1,389.23 42 hours @ S 21.47 per hour. :y„ 1. 3. ? 4237 hours @.$3.28 per hour mr RIO .. rx A*afl, "gas f `€�*� a✓�rlt £ - r h ' sura"• 1 t .. i i• ='s x� i ..? i i �' .Lbg,}- Y zw ` a , r,u." `c-;'" �4r ,}<k 7 cy 5�3.'P"t' "S,M Ef4ICLE-# DESCRIPTYON EXPECTED LIFE COST SALVAGE PRICE 106 1973 Etnyre Asphalt Distributor 10 yrs.' 890.00* - k� Insurance for year' 0 00 Repairs, Fuel & Oil ! d'. 122.56, Miscellaneous Cost of 108 4a,»#a ',, g{ 108.06 `, dotal Co $1,188.62 ` 28 hours @ S 42.45 per hour. -: �". ;. a.fid�, `xza"� ,x. ` fs•k° yx� 109 1974 John-Deere`544-A Loader 10.yrs. ,,f $2,128.000* Insurance for year pi 612.33Repairs, Fuel & Miscellaneous Costof108 ? - .280.83 n t � 7'otalib $3,089.15 14 ll fi 732 hours @ $ 4.22 per hour. e s s t ° '0 1974 John-Deere 410 Backhoe 10 yrs. 1,450.00* a for year Insuranc - 68.00 P < Repairs, Fuel & it 194.00 Miscellaneous Cost of 108 171.20 Total Co t $1,883,20 > ; 1 z - 304' hours @ $ 6.18 per,hour. ,^ x: 136 1973 ,Ford Ranchero 10 yrs. r $ 390.00* U Insurance for year 1 0 377.41 Repairs, Fuel & Oil. k � '. ,£ Miscellaneous Cost of 108 { 84 86.84 Total Cost 4 $ .25 4 4 4kt 722h hours @ $ 1.32 per hour. kn i^ Denote estimated depreciation costs. a s t5 x 311 C � ! C' mx s' x �. 's '"'' `S3 "rim'#` # •z s", r>Phx t;: 'E' '-.:� ,��'��' ' ���;x.E.sp�.' < x x~� � t y �� `'g -s,,.^��N:<, 3'U�,? xrxe;.x,,es`p ��� � "u�'!�'G`�'�:,•_ s:2;,t°� x y.. .s v a r•- ,vlt*�$xx--, ",..4 r�u •�k. ti` 4�"� �"�� • �,�a�;d i< #�� x � '�Sxa tk` � �r yz~ T s s w .F ;�,�. � ya,�`� x�� ts. i � t-�k '�a^ '+' i - ,. -,x*,���'f,�r�s' ��.. '?� r �xr�a. ter` �:-r x`x�r.9y'>, •fir^ a §r � � ���4'= .�� �� �. wna" ,..�c t �wx�x �x3ne^�, +s{g� ..., � .�x-3ir ��°" � '" - � � � ""4 i s.� ��y���a�T`r` �.,^��ct'�.x ,�`�r q "x,�i�wi" ,,�,."1�' ,�a��"'• � �H M h k 'M1m t� '• : ,„zr.�x : ���,ro s,�=�k .s�� s ya '� } 'r�" .�a T E c x �x� s *a u s t x Ordinance No. 74-11 Txx AG CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILI.E�. '�`EXAS°, z ADDITIONAL PARAGRAPHS TO PROVIDE THAT NO PERSON FIRNF.O$ OORPOktATIQN SHALL TAKE, _USEy'OR,OTHERWISE,ALLOW WATER TO-FLOW EROM ANT FIRE PLUG WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF FIUNTSVILLE WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A PERMIT THEREFOPROVIDING FOR PAYMENT OF,WATER, PRO- +�` �. VIDING A PENALTY FOR'.VIOtATiON OF SUCH ORDINANCE, EXCLUDING HMERGENCY USE AND FURfiI3ERPROVTDIN TEI?k'i'NC! FIRE,PLUG'VALV'E 3HhLL BE OPENED UNLF.`_ S AN OFFICIAL WREN£H'IS'U$ ,. AND PROVIDiN6A PENALTY. IT ORDAINED 8Y TRE CST'7i COUNCIL OF TH'E CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, -'s TEXAS, THAT CTIPPTER 17 S4d1I N'17—B OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, S, BE AMENDED AS,FOLLOW.Gc Sectign I; The,present,Section 17-8of Chapter 17 0£ the Code of Ordinances aset fo th in th Co of © refinances'of the City of $untSVilre.; Tdkaase i-s hereby .redesignated to be sub- ara ra.,h. a of Secti,an 17 8.. dp, gc, p 1 .... - . , Section- 2: Seetion'17-8,of the Code'of Ordinandes o€ the City of ..,': r , Huntsville; Texas is hereby amended by adding additional. 00 paragraphs to be.nudbered sub-paragraphs (b), (c) and read as i�llows: - §, -:Section 17-8' (b) It shall hereafter be unlaw£ulfor any.. person, firm or cor oration, to take, ` f ,4 by t enisai�s' � hi yt � Us.e, turn an, or otherwise allow water x` c rs .� tO flow from any fire.plug located in in the City of Huntsville water supply a Sry A0l _ - system Without first obtaining a permit. - W'R°..Nh4t�y $ therefor. Such permit shall be obtained from the designated office of.the City_ l�,ta« water Department and shall authorize ` the permitee to obtain water through a fire plug as may be necessary and underr�^T' ' v 'a such conditions as may be established �- from time to time by the City Water Department. 'Faymen:t for such water shallx- ,..c'. be on the basis and charges as.determined fug - from time to time by the City Water De- `= partment as approved by the City Council and a deposit.-for the estimated charge. - shall be made":with the City Water De- partment prior to the issuance of any �f� such permit. .Such permit shall be Valid r' for such time as determined by the City � � .. _ Water Department commensurate with the z M f� estimated useage, and upon expiration of .` s such permit, any water used in excess of the deposit made shall be paid.upon re pax •2 s � � � �� r�r '� .y � � `���� .�% X ti�+z s3 t• ��,.+�, �`ter-"�fi � a � ' 7 � ��`��,^ ' �n�. �„ ': '�”' �„�' '` �.*s�d,: a � 4 hF 4-'+f turn of auch )Sermit with certification.'. ' as to`water used. Any,refund due the ' AN ORDFNANCE BY'SHE CITY COUNCLL OF' THE an OF permi tee for'excess deposit shall be `s�",c ' HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS AME 11019 bRPIN,, CES NOS 7#<10, '.. made by. the City as soon as practicable, �""� HERETOFORE P.ASSSD BY THE'.CTTY COUHCIL OF 1THE CITY Failure to obtain eudh permit prior to .OF HUNTSVILLE TE7FA� 34;UTHORy'48I�G THE ZS'S,UANCE.OF.- ` t}"btaini j,water%frofp,airy,fire big,within 4 s” \ A S I ZE¢ OF TWP CIT�L OF,HHN,SV, TEAS E( PIP'- the�ity"water'syste''s all lle a Close -„ MEW ADQUhSITib OFA IFhF6A3zES OE OBLIGITITON'� bATEFl C nis€leteanor and $unishable as provided MAY 15,:1974 TN"THE 1SCiUttT�$ OF S1S H54.Q0 AND in Sec 1-.E of•ahe Cbde of Ordinances p' > $4,36U.�10, RESPF,SCTIiFE'LY'i PR%EBCR7;BING THE;FORM qF -: of the City of,.-Huntsville, Texas.. :'*tt • CERTIFICATES ArR T?�E FtlI}i3 QF ENDpRSEMEHT;TO APPEAR •,," THEREON'AND CO 3TAI34MNG TRE OTHER.$ROVTSION AS THERE- Section ,17-8 (c): Be it fur th r 6 a�;ned that it shall '€ `r'�y � IN SET FORTH`r SUCH AMENBH NT T9-�$E TQ'SE{.'TION 2 OF liaetns�e be _nlaWf, for any person, .' - SAID O'RDIAANQI 4 C T# E'ARM OF THE•CERTIFI - firm or corlrat. t to open any valve, CATt:.OF O1#I.I't.#, N FN'. A"�trOi7NT'4�F $15,854:00 BY 04' 31 d't+ le.F�ar;on any fire plug t''S=-" DELETING FROM�H F® RFS.UIR NT DF ZkN EN- within the City Water supply,system unless `` DOi(.SEMEN.T BY MORA Gbh$;ElNICTT4NS„ NIk ELBCTROISICS, an o"fficiaY £ire plug Wrench,,}a;-used•for p ZICC. A'Nd3 OT 'EItWSE C' I?E~:If� SAID OY2DINANCE AS ! auch,pii*ppse =Fiola�tion of this provision OR262NAT.LY PASSED. misdemeanor and punish < ' able;,as ps;ovidesl bli'Section 1-8.6f the- s. WHEREAS, by O;d,nanee ti}}ly pores. J thg..Gity Council Code' of OisiinaaCes of the City of Hunts' , ' of the City qf'Hutitsv�ller"IsxaS. n May8, 1974;., No 74-10, )} nr vibe, Texas. .1 the City Cbuneil of said City authorized'the issuance of certain { Certificates of Obligation.for the acquisition of equipment for r, Section 17-8 (d); Be it furthethat emergency:ordained thaemergency ; ..I...,x.: the City of Huntsville, Teras, otic-.©f which Certificates in the F14z ,} use of water from fire plugs located in :; - - amount of.$15,'554.00 was for the putpose a aeguiriftg miscellaneous. $.•� the City•bf Huntsville water supply �'M:.p '-�^• radia'eguipment purchased from Motorola�Ccmrtuniaations and Electronics,. syatemis apeci:fically:excluded from x Tqc. through membership of:..the City o,f Huntsville,,,Texas, iii the . r x� the'previsions-hereof. - Houston-Galveston..Area Council, all: as,properly auth rized by agree- ment between member cities of the Houston-Galveston Arsa Council s ' and the City Council of the City of Huntsvilie, Texas, with said PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE on the'96 day o , 1974. ; Ordinance providing for, ea corsement by Motox'mla Communications and :,. g £ gip >sy. Electronics, Inc. of said Certificate,of Obligation:upon receipt of a,$ the fund's represented thereby. Subsequent tb the passage of said 4 x '" Ordinance, it was determined that the Eiquston,-Galveston Area Council MORRIS 1. WALLER, Mayor s4 had paid the said sum of $15,654.0Q in behalf of the, City, of Hunts- Ville direct to Motosola-Communicatons and Electronics, Inc. and x. M_ Z_zl� that by virtue thereof, such Certificate ofDapositneed not be de livered to Motorola Communications and Electronics, 2nc., but shouldin all things be issued direct to the purchaser of same in order RRU ,. W,. >. ySecretary for the said City to acquire such f-und8 to reimburse the Houston- ' yr Galveston Area Council for the purchase of such miscellaneous zadio ,-•1 ,\ L �; equipment, which action requires the amendment of Ordinance No. 74,-10 PROVED AS FORM-` '�'.• 1\ - .4 r < to eliminate the form endorsement of Motorola Communications and -Electronics, Inc. NOW, THEREFORE., BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT ORDINANCE NO. 74-10, HERETOFORE Attorney r U + PASSED BY THE SAID CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A SERIES OF TWO "CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION", PRESCRIB- junimilipli 11 . p g a r w ING THE FORM THEREOF AND ENDORSEMENT:9!HEREQE, AND,CONTAINING THE an Ordinance duly..confirming the purchase;of said.equipment adopted OTHER,PROVISIONS K$ TtiE ��Y CONfiAINED, i9:HEREEY'AMSNIaED IN = and pa3se$ by the, Council o£fele City o£ Hurst.v l,le on the SECTION 2 THEREOF,AS FOLLOj•F9i, 14th day_of May, 1974, an'€1 duly recorded in the hiiuutes off:said City Council. t Section 21, That said Cartifeoatea shall b4,dated May;IS, 1 74, The City reserves the r-xgh*t,taprepay all or any part of and is'"a`�.T�nrature and be paIyi,,sin uistall'metgts (Sub3ect to'the City'g option of prit;r p§,manti', siaTl be lit the denbbinatiQns, and shall this Certificate at any £stns prior to the':due'date!.all maturity thereof bear interest as set forth'in" the"foYlvw,irig forma, to=wit: without premium 02� penalty of,amy kxrid 'and reci ed ted that all, acts, conditions It is hereby certxfiQd� Bat =.+'°' and things required to be'dpne precedent to and in the issuance of this, „�Ci5,654.'OG Certificate of Ob3xgationr and o£,:tky8 saties of which it is apart, to ST 'S OF AME1tICC '�`,'� render the same lawful and valid have bean properly`done, have happened and have been performed in regular and dice time,, farm and.manner-as re- quired by-law; that due and pk6per provia&cnn has been made far the:levy CITY OF EFUIQTSV `�..,� of a direct and continui,ri annual<'ad valoxem tac against all taxable w., F . ,txiz T �„v �IP:MElSiT.A$?QUISITT2fN CERTIFICATE, 9, - property within the said City-sufficient to ghy the interest on this Certificate of Obligation,as dne and ta• = avide for the ent Of each The City of Huntsville, i';muaicipol, saY oration of the Sta '�`, '„y _ installment of principal as same matures; t t, _h City has received - .,.,r, .full value and consideration for this Certifxcateof Obligation and r _ of Ta:ca®,-ack3nmt�'3e3g�as'Ttse f xiut�bted tzx aac'i EDR P,I.F3E REEEIIED here: ^^,, ._ t the.:total •'nd'ebtednesss-of the Cit of Huntsville ipclud`in this ' + promises to pay to bearer in installments as'belo4'indicated the totalm r ' .a i Y g 2R sum of Certificate of Obligation., does not exceeii any constitutional or �• - - .; ",• - statutory limitation. Ua aa ,. FIFTEEN THOUSANDEIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SOUR DOLLARSr1 - ' k IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City-Couneil has caused the seal 15 854.00 `in lawful mons of the United'States ofSAmerica with of said City to be impressed hereon' andlthia Certificate of Obligation ;..,,..-- ti ($ ' �" .Y ' to be signed by the Mayor and attested to by the City Secretary, they , interest thereon'from data until paid at the rate of.Six (6%) per cent . h per annum, payable May 15, 1975, :and axmually thereafter on May 15:th '� date of this Certificate of Obligation being the..: day of t ' of each year. '. r ;: � � ',� a.. - 1974. u.. g - BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST on this Certificate of Obligation c< • LER, Mayor - „•, r are hereby made payable at the First National Bank, Huntsville, Texas, ' Z without exchange or collection charges to the owaser or holder', the prin ,s=� ciPa1 to be paid upon presentation of this Certificate for principal pay- � �._„ . ATTEST: _,. Ment endorsement, and the interest t0 be Paid upon presentation hereof for interest payment endorsement by said'bank on the reverse side hereof. �, .:. •. RUTH DeSHAW, City Secretary,`,. ' The principal of this Certificate of.Obligation is.payable: w.a � in annual installments, as'follows- (Form of Certificate of Delivery and Assignment to be typed on the ' t back of Certificate of Obligation) s < A May 15, :1975 $8,284.66 '' ° •.> May 15, 1976 $5,284.66. FULL CONSIDERATION therefor being hereby acknowledged, May s� _thisCertificatecof Obligation is initially delivered to Ma 15, 1977 $5,28'4.68 * i : Y , the original ho ei on THIS CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION represents one of a series , ,� this a e, o-wit: , 1974. ` of two Certificates of Obligation of issue authorized b the Cit '-. r t 4 Y y CITY OF HUNTSVILLE., TEXAS q '*` Council for the purpose of acquiring Miscellaneous Radio Equipment for City use, allpursuant.to notice of,intention duly issued-and pub- BY fished in the time and manner prescribed by:law and in accordance with .; RIS 1. WALLEAy Mayor` ' £il Date. -.3-. , r - �k gllyw CONTRACT NO. 950-E.P.A.PROJECT PID.WPC-TEA 907 x� a CHANGE ORDER NO.7 I. INTENT OF CHANGE ORDER It is the intent of this chane order to amend the contract agreement dated � '"" � h' afr jT ,.4� "x 26 December 197ZBetween the City of Huntsville,Texzs and Ben Sira&Company o encu a c original plans as follows:NZ FRI a. 6 compacted flexible base of local materials from source approved by the engineer and in accordance,vi th:the attachad.:.drasrings. a Approx..14,000 S.Y. Flexible Base @ 250 Per.S.Y. �� Esc ! b. A double bituminous surface treatment:consisting of: ^sr; 1. Prime.Coat-MC 1. (3 to 7 day cure) Surface.Treatment va BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that said Ordinance 74-10 is 'First Coat -AC-10 Asphalt @ .3 Gal P.S.Y. amended only as provided above and the remainder of said Ordinance 1 65 Topping Rock @.0074.0 Y.-P.S.Y. including the remainder ofSection 2 thereof as originally passed, shall remain in full force and effect as originally passed. r Second Csat-AC-10 Asphalt @ .25 Gal P.S.Y. li 95 Topping Rock @.0074 C.Y.-P.S.Y.BEiN IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this amendatory Ordinance r shall become effective immediately upon passage. 3. Roll with pneumatic roller and PlatwheeT roller. Either wait �between courses or make extra.passes wfth flatwheal roller. PASSED BY UNANIRAUS VOTE on this the 25th day of Juna, x" '+ i 1974. r Approx.10,500 S.Y.Double Bituminous'Treatment @ 1.30 Per S.Y. V Mu MO—/ wIA'gLER;Ftaynr cl.ilcredit for deletion of four inch('4")compacted oil treated as ' aFe originally specified. #mY,fi r ATT 10,920 S.Y.Oiled Roadway @ 0.75 Per S.Y. - u wy = -' :� 2. EFFECT OF CHANGE ORDER 9 atyr sp.r.tary 'a For the work described hereinthe parties do hereby mutually agree that the w completed,measured and computed amount of this change order is equitable :, r PROVED AS TO ORM: compensation for satisfactory completion thereof. ¢ 't 3, AGREEMENT yr;. rr RTI;F D. COLLEY, City Attorney 1� ' _`; By the signatures of duly.authorized agents,the city of Huntsville,Texas, rz ' Owner,and Ben Sira&Company,Contractor,do herebyagree and append this .� -Change Order No.J to their Contract Agreement dated 26 December 1972. .. E i BEN SIRA COMPANY CIT�LE,TEAS �' � gf. Contr ctor - �.^ .. tai" a =J.,/e�L�� / Date�$9� Dte Y� �� APPROVED: APPROVED: (If Federal funds Involved) r - r'F _ N. B. Davidson ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIDV AGENCY Consulting Engineer +,* tBY a ,. � a •. fti .M y �7J't as _ �v fly '�w���' e r�r Bs. ' X40 MINHTHS OF ISE COUNCIL MEETING OF 1.CITY OF NOWT LLE,NALNER COUNTY,TMS,HELD ON nLy 9,1974 AT THB CITY Stop S1¢rt Imtallatiwa an­1 Palk HALL,1037 11TH STREET,NUNISYILLE,TSRAS. Ji M Al star,.C tr Mall st; di axed that th C ty had re 1 d 11 f hep pl M l - p hn sawn x Na 1 lith the Folloxan oxma ss a ou a epee ars -tn con at street an tat nwierous xegwAI mere talus rom rase ants r a t e r g maMhers preswi: _ in that t ShstalI t p ign-: He thw Baked J Hodgen.,the City's Ttaff safety CooLdinator,to brief th iiia T.Nailer,Nlyor Council on the B11.111 Office of TYe£f3c Safety Grant fox:K,ioh the City hez applied. �, M hssry O1.bal Jim Hudg s a d he pAspos f the Office of Tteffie Safety G is p8 ed H ll egulatory Ralph Davi, liana:to bring thpaLta o.oapfarmance lith the Manual on Uniform T affic CentrNtOevvices. He said the Federal Scott Jobnsw Nighxay Adai i pply nB thfwd f = p 1 aM h h G e DE ..Ii.g the [ F 1 gnIs admini g gent U. id th Man 1 t q f pl f tip s g end li F enk Naoxe top a gn d h that px ed d o'.. d th q. ( at had) He's d h City f oil '. 4 Nmbers absent.: Andrae Martinez,Jack earkar and John Amuck traffl safety wtrol d wde theF d 1 Hvgn y Adm [ A by 19]5 C d.h p 56111 y:f losing fed 1 fords 1 th pelgr fi re£oiethe9 fo end p. ig t tell p d a w:Normal _-- _ ---- - - -- _.-- -- Pssk<ould not be fa31.d nor could stop sagne ba placed where.they were not.warranted cadet the guidalinas. .Ha -. lndioa d h t cadet, b - the City The meatiz�g wee celled to order by Nutria I.Weller,myt.makes th in aIle oh,the Gt a Offi­.-YffiTr€f Safety Sh�1 aep ��1 ad th P d al �: yot. Ila'mocatioa las grvw by Cowcilman Scott Highway Administration's regiaaal r preamtativa will make A w..l phyavcal inapectvvn of each we Of.these sign JO °°' z' locati Na aide.f th e ty bad gn 1 ons and :ll x that O_a t h req i t f the Nayo W 11 pre d theMdnu P M1.C it N.ting of JwA 25,19 ]4. d Asked for e y tions. matManwl h City old b reLobux d f i w cad h a t Go I— D­ ed net the mihutes be accepted as xritten and Coweilmw JOMson seconded the motive. The I d id d amore the p iVs p tly i all d Normal Pssk at the intersection of C os- von carried utinimously. timber Th C it 11 ag d AoI he r .1 was to be carried ast immediately. Q*iab BILL 9BAWOHN TO DISCUSS DOWNTOWN PARNING COUNCIL ACTION Neyar Nall'er.said Mr.Bearden had called to say he was wable to attend the Council Neeting tonight. Panda to.4,ip Ile.D is Ladd —.k C...IN CHANGE amEWS 6 9 B end 10 FOR Cvancvlman arti.. Ask d f .p City M ds avail bl camplet .11 of the1 dde rock fax TIP SDLTH HUMSVILLE Se R PLANT P1 ❑..AP t Caty Manager,Ji.NGlistei said all OE the money.In that load. } p is P L. M-Fat wallNallat 11111d IN,Gerald Huris,City E 8 to outl a the elloals FII the C w it Gold Fres S order Wrajoa Down—Puk1n Requests Harris d Cheap,.Order,6 M S 1 din h hey ref ch g in h t lrn p d.. arum -i t th pl t Ne d Change Ord 9 q buY eddi 1 a'at epoxt ing his if theCity would nsidex flea th pl t£ the p i this is b p poo d hang der bj to EPA pp 1 91 ld C—i—Martinez 0. ed the the obbo s had b k puking & urd y gs. J M Al ter,City M sager,iMi ad the he had an a to hang in the oP f hep j He aid Chaff Ord r.10 xque pu P)iase of th R spok M Bill B d n,Pre id f th U t Ne h.t A i tiw,abo Is ramw lwd8e from th drying fi ds th is also t b p opus d cbange order eh]act to.CPA pp valor the d had hduled his pP p k h x,Mr.Beard He then salad the Cou 1 pp oval f th Changs Ord b old S, d the Intent of Change Orders a and 10., les bl att d Cowcilm Ma stated Air Be rd. h Sd he added to for sabmt 1 t GIA, Myo W liar then called fo I.. M1 Ag,d for the July 2 work session. Jun NOAH—stated he would be added t C 1 S has d to epprova the Chalga rs All Co Ordewedlmaa Dickens secooded the motion. API �)"✓,+ 1 th-�nd' e is favor led the motive carried: Tele-C bl .—Ser'.Sthedol.d App. ar C­ Davis Asked h No.Cr wfoxd S T I Cebla Me.nag hedvled hefore ADMINISMTIVE ACTION--JIM MALISTEN 5".c LZrs .. th C 1 to gi hi lap, rt future axpuaY f larvate Mr.MUl.ter - wyh11 ­Ad Ml is sclledulad appIt..a an the AgeMe for July 2 and that he would rabind his of ' "Swessi I C .mon f N Poll-Chief.Gail E B ch 6 r "A MCAIl u,City M g asks d C y.Judge,Ad 1 5111 11 administer the Oath of Of£ica to rt.Gail Statu f Woods matial lmasovamee S,Burch,Sr.,Huntsville'.new Chief of Police. the Oath 1s as follows . �A+zCauncdlwn Poker Asked 1hat thetat.is of the Noods WoodsAdditilo improv.nants. G ld Ha Cit TI®SIATE OF THXAS +v r m _ Y COUNPY OF NALBBa 2 -$'4 d pl t b Sng k dit NII altouutd 8t h t d drainage ditch,at,P1 Ha oidad i,Gall E.Burch S do sol.vmly tMx I will£e{thflill uta tAe.dµti f the.,Off1 f Chief d 1 aq -d h plan eould be taken to the Teras Uspartment of Carr«tions Y some tame mxx.weak. of Poli f Hca ill is Walker C y ,T ss end x111 to the beat of W abili y p­­p t,and defend the Coast v d 1 a of Ill U t d St t aM If this.State;end I Bulthatab011 s.IAAAly thatI hove k di lyw 1 di tly pea ffered,. i d t0 Co dl an Parkat commended City E gi er and Street Dlracthr for their dust ° P PaY tributed pr ed t bate i l i ;j.. w 1 rau job and slid it wu An admirable job. any money 1 bl by g or pavm sed wy public°£face ox employment,u wssd to secure my appointment st the confirmation th reef. So help As God. - Af th Oath of Of£3 admi 1 a Chief S ch ailed opy of the:Oath(a,, tt had) d JWge Neetiag.Adjouwed. Simpson Sand Not y Fulli.Sn cad lot N lkr C° tY I.—. S - 'U.t'r" } t Mayor seller,on b h 1£ f he'—oil, id they 11 very pleased to h Mr Burch a rated with the City d xished h i Res .oci tion with the City. mayor Nailer thanhentsoduc.dkM � tcareer in his _ob,JI,,too he Counoil old ftlisftl pactiblly Submitxed, /^/ WYOR's 6ECTION--MORRIS I.WALLSR Ordinance ProM1ibitin�C 1,Tent Shows,SIULiM Rinks. E[c Nvthia 61 Hord d F fR id (fiat.13-4 nz of Eitr coae ,.�l " u L v{+ .'ROMA 2SSh19'4City.Secretary Mayor Waller stated the Cowcil has ibetructed h City AtL eby Mss 1 Co11 y t thef this k d ; ordinance e.d the r `tionships of it with pa,hap,A d w of h d w M y W!I di d the City Attorney lea proceeding toxud A Noise R.Bulexi 0 dine Th May leo askad h Cour S1 d r ,Y�d kv 1 ,y,'rd the repeal of.action 13 4 Of the City Coda relating t the provisi f th aede h ch d f1 ...ifi yp s of itsoif:••a,.o.that xn.atudr can oily toward to —aatment of oily g°latill,ral.tvag r0 noise control C{(�•«w y' Councilman Davis indicated he ora Id od h pre t rdi 1 h City Alt ey pr t d the A'i d} i"'- sex noise ordinance. Mayor Nallar at ted h t10 ad d.o b A bu it ehedulad t t{y 5 3.' Priday(July 13)in the.City xhich xouIS b.i olati E b i i g d ane H d the City ldpel eithat set an injunction agai h h a fr op ting 1 1 tion f thCity rdi or mechanl s can be - Jt* iC atest. be clad th P td n ­I,A tepl—allent rdi is bins p-pated. icDI m d that Chani nd the d shouldt be­tAd and Y flexlbl d anceshould b ar y.ped pl it. Nayo Walenl sdt d that petha,.by the t Cota,il �'ej,.1` r Meeting a nem noise*rdld be Isady it As sa aseadasot to theI— d1 ndmen z Nay Waller than asked S Keal t City M ag to ask the City A oiyey M Ca11eh e xaedy by July 23,the next meetin8 If the Council,a still Ordileace-end latevar kation necessary to%.t2 the., sant ordinance of July 7,1925. e., a � � �r » b s i ,r :,� ,.�� .:+., x.a*°, r a.x�,ax ,tee qar,. .r��'xr'��„"�•'�f� �'`'�g �"'�` '�"' .Y ry. s r' t �r'r + `"• _ 2971 g�y k� `.fi' •;� + dt9r. Tia-erayuS3taa < + >t vgst lea d' f - a * u ? ,Sgdar. &icrrAeicn to the - 5a CA), aget's.OlYi�iae of eta64456tvy r-iAmdar#,o iaatlawiit a pasmaawoxvxne, e Zrekfa�etl 88g1rs3 Adettniakiatiii. trbiq gtam&are;e�upl{liad.Ay-th9 on With dt.f3.rP"S as thea - . 'r seaIIr ageuag. ,' _ 1 dNi? seratis9•. 4 The seat",ddMrpPas ppejast is t0 upgrade one regulatory t aioaaal on unii'osa Trams,Control. iS-RjLi�10 oxdsr:to obtain:ret:abu;sa- i'turea•under the gsaat stowtum . •?.:..' ,pe arspaepasiag Eepuachaae drS6:s1.9ns nn8er'the gameII. The ' r majami�dj.o!WhtaL Wtll be stop signs. 'the i7a loving is set Porth in n the aaesu2 omaara3+g stmg+.signa. �;.. 'i 1S-i rests losstop signoo xtetes in part. ' a-step s3 ae4'2er casrand aa•an intersection,Whom one x u or=we at the following conditivna,ariata qi. mon Gla"1ee10-Iap4rtantl1ue4 aaaada road rheee+Fi�plicatiAn-ot the noiae2 obfo8wveyy?a.- ? Street-entering a through,hi§hwyp or street. - �.. Snadg�-I"d_Intersection to.sigmaltied area.. 4. Older,intersections Where i combination of high speed. rsetriCNd vi!stlE:rmW%j_on_s acoIde:d�t,saoozd indicates - r a need for control by the stop sign. s Step signs should be used on the metering roadways to protect ' the through traffic. Stop signs should not be need for speed cant ol. ' r Under 7-8-6—avltimay Stop Signs--The Manuel states in pert:. N r ^ „ �v � k r 't s x• , f;' z .x' x % zs., xta:,a rr�"k? c, ,-,. t r ,'.' ..•,� �c��„ � d �., � � ,� c�x,�rd's '�'x��.��s,s���� � _ati �p . v ,r,. ,7fr-s, ., >' ;.c, �.,' ,'• ` :.<, ....,<.°. .. ,. ,%. `.: .:�:m'a...a,z',s� 2»va.�.i��-�.,..� ":r..'� ,.,c�.�,....�F. "+��'�h"rx' 'kr'" r� TLr"Nalltrxn'.8tog"installation 1a asefer2 as a sw"StJ „.,� k 'ma►aure at some tocetiona. It should ordinarily:be used oirlg 3 x iw z ;where theVelma or traffic 013the Intersecting made Sa' y= approxi—tolvertua aag or,the fnrlming conattiaon'emi naesanL'a,amlt4wg x ? estop 099,i tn:Y1a6{oa.g •'. _ , .q-. ” treffio-signet§yre Sri ntag-asd..arxanElp' rrseded 8 y 'td'enelAtestop s f atevrsprg:thmtanrba r• , ' 4 i y#netartp av�kis 'ti"` a AIr.....S ^* 1 =e Y �R art L�fire�oir :. yP {mar "' CYveon ; Ke, ?-t=� � ��aesTietioet�L%tt l7s'IEOh�`j;�6Ez1Qd �"4t.,P f .bYsh 'F aPgle a #`e ^tgrh tsElisukoas -" c F'`"' av 8 The tCtelwh#C{ilar 9x11'9 entBZ'ipy the iuvtes®echlon a�-, `a�aai•as"grm�not avert4os at'lefst fit @ i Per hpvr�&ir end 9'b a=a,de rut everaya day; Rwl "° ,•: b. Mai:umdbime t vetdoalar and prdeetthdi 9olunuu.'trap the ,dmr street ar hljrhvay�t average at lamt 2,00 units .. per __for-the.same r h8uma,s4th an evemasm�ieg to•alls+`w street vehisalar:trsefio&of•at least:,ark seeon- a. par-°U..*1e derIng the A&kt m a'haur,.b"', x .. c. IMlbn the 8d percentile approac2r.apead-of the mrjor 41atesee trWIC eVeaeda 40 milaa pez hour, mer the-. e ;s vahicelar Velma,Warrant Is 70•parvent of the-above ' requirements . a x iru addition to.these raguireneats„sig++e mnrt ba of a c"taia s#ee,.height-ami ba-looatad within specified,Ildta of the roadway : i ZL is appmremt.that•the:-Streets tlat infaseaat Normal puk Road do not+ret the alcove.regadrmenta lar mnitiwy aigning. Im ve addition,ra .. . hano reported mems vehicle aollfsiom at the'Intessection of minor streets!with ARorma2 park. - L . Smat#me durlx*,or after,the grant Period,the 1.3.NJ{,and CA.r.s. '. � regional representatives will make a visaal/phgsteal iaapection of all ddgn installations. Mon-conformance will result in fund erpenditaiSa not .. being rnimtarsad: y, r ��'�"�� �'a� �,, _ `� u� ��`...�9 'r a �`�{�-�� t .�z3 7# u '�. t 't two r c' -��� >�•Hfla'; ' �.`�'� z �;'a:a' `r"'x ""' �s "'�� '��" '?'yrs � . �,r :.�rrv,�.Y' S-�• *+ '� 91 it � Page 92 r 4 ' Ai �,RE.ON al,23,19'14: q ten to Litita Bo d 'Rpl aye 1 d h H Rstah La t th e I, th Bo d H 1 d that the�exp ng to.ofVi g i Nenph y provp edetM1e Library Board i ow TBxAs: 6AW mmrPr oe waal�, c I. d ppoi ing Fe f haotis term. Hath p po.—d h t eppo ho,ents be approved by he " Cwnrxl. C 1 'Davis mored that.hese apppinhemts he approved andCcuncilnav Johnson seCbnded the cotton. .ti—passed umnvmously. G i1 h —"6 Y ar that w11L F 1 hf 11 xeeu the d two P th1 : Cbl f .1 R Look I F Up Call 81 am f h I vol f 1 5 Hilli.0 11 an Xe[ and Sewer li P e 111 air alkty res and will ] 1 W the D P eb 1 laws PI= Pm k a - ' I�Rff hhe m i utio u.a at a,a ort as eco I tnie . - 1.1-s 9t ana I£with ...l,zd9s Y that b net yo W 11 ked the C 1 t id aping 1 o1£ h 1 of 1 5 11 on 'in x nd held,. H d s ods f bond 1 ld b d f h con of the '' ai tip mr dndire t)y Pais,; r ar pmmis pay; ' to tt 11 and ground age ink P 1 t 1 1 nes f Sloth H v 11 d f r Na City goltY R ..it - can ibuts8,ho LomleMi W ean2rayu a exists today rn its evgi II1iw report for the North best-ill.s er PmleIt He lard the.plan world be: y 1 abU thing,or pxoaieed-Y pobli .£file sapl.yaant, w ,f a comer$Cd'eeoaxe�'aPl,ie r thr fvzmstiort __ _.__.___ v e [o £_ b Comcilmn Ral h _- To 11 he xWildil bands iveadl ly a the constmctinn cm begin m the drilling of the nor eater _se het ,.., volt d thebu ldsng fthis..grouts t rage taN:. �_: P mesad; � gvvan y p { T.ora t pleMP,s hs fll the sale of the B h Hmtsvill lateral lines Pax a-ght 1 dl abort¢ ed fol any lot 1. Counciltt of a F .bbl b d k 1 '�`•. ..dad the cold.. All seem In To sell ti Ily Fle Ipplealle—ly$50 000 of the$1,000.000—ios of the boob is.ol,which w ld mlate d s Chief of Poliro to theN th H nta 11 plant That$50;000 ld b sed f the City. par F he LSilt im _ ha ry t pr teed i h c £thet pl Theti 1 ol f h er bots z. ScaxW® { F -.^ cold b ld �ne dad favi that P 1 ct Nni h ld sti sold take app sly thoseY ars v y— n [his #k'MF .,yvl � A"-.Isly.one year from nw,preliminary plata, g d d ign k' letim mold re - Y e4 1 fi ld-ind t d li ^y V Per P th §50 000 th F thosebanda.:Th seesb 1 Niro the .,t C f tho holds old be sold.aNity requrre j g door- do 1 tin` .7yy If h ewer pl t—b qui d poo 1 ng f the 1 t. �" C ich Sa puMilled by his Norary Pab13-in a .ief ,hmwal n_.S i con- •-"�m'a-.s..,,,.;:., F TMe Mara tea thethatto i.N is n Y thistime b ass tb City I.ata point of Coudty,Terse tp x ldan fees of '1`?`$A X'1 urn with g d to t i f theNorth­ill. ar pl t Be '0th C I M1ea to kvw if th #' o charg ty that year. '1 3 Y R iF the Jpp duo mY a this ,ikon 1 theCi ty hest p d y n1t1 lly C d in ragas,or 3 Fan reel$ who signed m:. " +` j[ ' p g aoney w b e j tiE ad He Iery of[h di—.t.,. a[nd xh N th Hent Pill plm h bpm a s.bbj.ttthe F 1 dad £that y 'astnmt o4 Ys availabl to residents.as orb theT & 0 Health tth p Rate,.Quality Board,and the the City d" mord by the Tell,St Fq.twext of '. a list of tat # q l tp If the phase. He id h City h fully ch ked h angl ing studio aph npmhers,in th d 1 6 1 y f th ep x,cops tend 'f h pl set led found it to b tally sses res burl Asa an di.gaxY X - D 161 h- Sy no.City lu bu�ld pl in accwdame with h ng ppreisal. I4 1h water11wall—lose—d,he 6 li ed f ids,and the Sloth Hon ill lateral lines fl an an 1 1 b auee of h f c i of the line there that are necessa he h. In It of the South Hmtsvalle area to thery to-.coact[ s n ex plant. o Mvsin ly end t5May— Dry.�tan alpheh ld.hist ,'$ b With that backgrowd, Waller ked the Comcil for.their t d action. Councilu.Ma.e asked .,' f this h old h thr e p t i e the nor Water x 11 ! 1 lives,old a nen last: (j 7(/ listing f children, &f '� p n X n p a¢o rears Wall d sh ld btheserep p e cls. Maroc Wille ind d ha meed 4or robe helico vow "°�`�"" x liar f eros businesses § b e ak ch prep t o g my for a bold election. N laidth elactian muss be held rithin SO i '� N t al and boli...addxeasea .gN day aft the C cel f Sly lls it. Cmmcibun Mmm indicated has hope that it world be stressed that it ' ch 1 g al rder �i '1,R,Ir.g ;y't .venue bona and could not effort the aavalorem t tm-ture. Maroc Waller laid that aIthoslh the City yy y ill have the bonding capacity to issue these bands whanaxha St and Count sndira.3 the,are required,end no bases era unwed to those ba ential whether the bwd sola ar ort that the Cixy increase ate sw r rake revanm,whicM1 at this ea re sol h l of$2.25, hich m off 1 vt to suppwx the debt ce raga lamvts w the present bond her nd ked if " any fetur bond a He indicw ated ee increase thattacimted S :rf ld s id 1 loth o1—­ Jil M Alrs.r, Lj , ",`'d• "� + City H nag Jim.MrAl -,pointed ort that the 1.5 million dollex figure et this tim shwla.renin T •r .. __ -- .__—field sad yes,with the flexible both the Council's minds and m the people's avnds,because Mr.Bob Fix,Chemical Bngleaer rith exceptive that if a business was l ted tsrde.the City limits h Sd ell an them. Ne stated the home w 5 Wismbaker,Pix end Assocl—of Tyler,Taxes,.ported to the Council at the lot metivg that the Texas Wa.x dire- ry ilabl ssidenta outside the City limits.and that no..orders seem handled over the phone a "'gyp ?Ib•�s- - Q--lily Se—sad th —lowes-1 Protecxddn Agency are cwaddering in—mug their regairevsn.from 20 parts ;� and thed y vs led to them. P will Soo dowe to 10 parts per millvov and Mr..Piz stressed this q irament could ivwease the cost and Sze:needed fee the North Huntsville plant. Mr.MIAlistal anxicipat d thath would have save fico figwes Nayor Waller vndiutad that—,,ilio hes had ry little solicatataw hecause the C—il is order the ��. P `r developed by Mr,pix to supplement the study that he has already done that p roll.Pmject, Nr.NeAliater omlusion that the people in the commmitr really don't<ar to be bothered ganerally by the usual cr umstmcas j e=�n - Zgv r 5. stated he ld of ort p t that pr 1 ct to exceed 1.8 million dollars,but to be on the safe side,with '1`,t' that ar se bYom sollcitetian. However,he indicated he felt the City Directory was a very useful publiestiw. Y iJ f• epi sling efl ti d p'Y g that th"Pl m y b b llt for two,po.ibly thre years,Ne City xwld He theniasked she Comal far a motion.. off 1 t Foe,d 1 bl f vherIt would h b t call for vliber 1 f gore and then,1f it p Cowcilman Dvckav moved thea the Comcil g � _ �..., no[ne ery ssue those bmdat an though authorized,they�eauld real misauea evd could not be sold $., grant a pemvt to Mr.BarFfetd's repr—uti-,I.accordance with the terms of the Solicitation Ordinance end Councilma Martinet s-.Hied the.Tion. Council Amick declined A "',i^+Y'S4D Ytxi h1 .lass they were needed. ' #y vote as ha vs an advertiser in the Ca Director There.were six ter far and ova i •C" 1. dr'I e City y. again tan Couuilman Park. f•Y Mayo.Weller stated that Mr Pix will be at the next work told ht f sa-Comc11 to discus[M1ds matte. .ted against then_ti-. vo y✓dace i- £ th.. Ha than asked the C 1 NOT to call the election tonight b ly to d 1 mUm to v 'jhP$;„m•; g '0 $ pi teed oath this plm sk�i' -'-'a. Councilaen pukes,than coved P—d'it h kh t on of such JIM SIMPSON'HI APPRISE THE COUNCIL OF R8C8NT FgTI0N6 n C olutTon to call an e3acLvon�Couneilmen Rool secondad the metlov. All sale in fa—and the notiw passed, Tf0 PARRS ANO RRCRBATION J Bl- Spot Comw¢poor Hayman Sxxeet Tward K11neC6txeet MIL ACTION YR best d. Smpsan,As Chalaman of the Park,azo$Recreation Board,presented to the Comcil recant motions of the '"NN-- Cmncilmn Davis Repw[ed a 611vd spot to the visd6111ty of notwvsts.they travel down Ha : Amt of[hem mg of July B voting that a wmandataon be sent to the City Cwncil that the City v p Z 'r's: Street end core to Wline Street. He asked City Mavagax,Jiv NCA11sttt,t Engineer draw a plat of the ams of City.coed land east of the airport,to be used for a-.®unity park pmlact check into this matter. colaamrating the Bicentamial. ret Remo a Lich n loth Street �, A.tion of the meting of July 22 recommending the Comc11 to take advadtage of vsrioll c i v c group's m t ineve o, tedeveloping a City Park. Another..ti=to Forego the option of building s joint pool with the high d �, k fl vcomcil..Johosm Asked the City to ramie the light on 10th Street. He said a light we o school due to the fact that this pmjecY would be at least two years away,in favor of a bore xspid installation i - - h¢ve bean ivetallad m loth 6trwt bwmm F end H,led the light was installe aY Rola Park with the understanding that should engineering problems result,the pool would be built at abort 110 feet of the light on A_H and 10th. tion Peek. Mr.Simpson also stated the Rrant was.,,, i d ipul t th poll t b an i do p 1, plass to I...ep.e—a poPossible plol with t a school building b d a I gar$ ng rng +`'•' Meeting Then Aajo.ned probems at Rosa Park,Me."Is sand Port Worth D 11 C and W d H 1 have h kind of =$ H' soil,lbut that these x bl n _p 1 ti F l R0 LLY 811&41TT0o, Na Mr.Simpson the d d theC ,b ppm h 1 R P rk led site emeatdpation Park£ox the pool,wh h M1 di axed muld:.be mctangulax in shape with a mi.ilasse length of 20 meters and a Shaw, ity Secretary 1�.," miliesse.mitts of 18 maters. Jul 9 5 r+� l�� � v', 'a" Nrx g, STATE CP TEXAS COUNTY OF WALKERxs "K g Gail E. Burch, Sr., do ry vZ solemnly swear that I will duties of the office of Chief of faithfully execute the Police of Huntsville, 5, ...... in Walker County, and Texas, will M t'o-the beat of niy ability, preser ve,,,protect, and,�dafend n the State;nandstituItlofurthertiore and laws of thqUnited States and,of this ,l0qnjj swear:that I have not - d, or promis to,pay, i-A ed directly�jor iridirectly p4id,cffete 'bute anY money, Or .1Z contributed, nor promised to cOntrm 'oy thing,or practised any public office or emol mnt' valuable to secure MY appointment or the confirm&timm az < as a,L thereof. SO help me God. Chief of Police V STJBSCIUBED AND SWORN To BMRE ME this the day of I NotaryPublic in and for WakkeM 4 County, Texas qpq w� pl - �-n "ioi V ie '4'.'` ed•� ��r »�;.i,r'iX h: - t ! sn � ly � t@, 7 4 .....5"�'.� #i "����y 1 it 3"''� ���,.v r *�#,.,� _ k f���t� ��.x{1 �``�va''.z.9 �F G' '�'4 4 a� � �'.�y� 'a J�✓wry 1�y r��,�-�'"� fr�. '�' Page 94 5' 't Wll at d h u er.ps ld d e f 1 gaidan d d vied pl ing di c- vu I.E.- £ th y ld d talo Such p I t. Th y knd G PSp s, h City's P k nd R eon s,', [ t m to C it Etas,Pitt Chief Jack Ka to Attend a oemuu strntva theF' Tr b, S h 1 at D recta Min h ng pl iand P de a d tatted.list f tbpmpasad Pack .Aced-q—ad het he 3 � T s A8M Bei—It, =t �' obtain h "'1a h onager,Jfm Mal"t"' Nlist p ted a 1 vitation fi F Chief S k Sing 11 ested Councilmen ded Fra h City Eng Ger ld Hari.'H asked that this pl t b ready h s t d her d b the Pass, rid R atim Board heir July 22 19]4 ing !f City M fax th C 1 and id ti t h t k si y 0 Sfmp P11—Id 'F t "'� �# todvmtted Mduuldtmeke acial the st the gmen<saif Ng SeMlIt Txoiild cantacta A&M ift,il ihimon Wednesday,JulY 24. Fix.MCAlvste ,;>"aS hick N ed Gena Pip Pexka d on03 t to aur h B 0,R.Grmt Eox the specified site and I R interested As follows. !' COVNCIL ACTIONle,acies at Mae '?t, >F �1 IIS S R rugal it in shape ip Palk ' !" Bnfoitevmt in Bleck Coamunines rtE 'J 4. Sial 26 re luand g le t—wide with 6 laces 3 Cmmcilmu Joh..m Repaxtad th t a lady by th £Rana M ft x ,d h h to be, Atather motian ,sled the Board's deaire to b a D"artnmt aced to be operated out of the general A howe abou 5 00 A.M.and d t bed h ch Sdr u _ ]" Pr B hon that.rn eat ` jy +x, rack. Sh the e 1 S ti ep rid 'y ung sent ? 'E{ 1""'"i fund budget. Although theo xd is. Ifthe lack f fwds in the budget to fill this request at this time, 1 her td th Sha ff Offi h t m her to the Snd Th Judge # l t y t q they lately t d to h th de k and d for fu d...ti k 4 told hex xh tfi Robe Ol pl took of the Black cgaomuvties. Th p vo by 0 Bvmpaon upda theiii 1 f thePerks Bo td NO fLxther utian is r ! Cow�cilmu J M asked f h Is d f h C n 1 it the limina 1 of the ed k site is d Pox consideretiu. Cane quit pre ry p at propos. P p Nayor Well d ed this fainly A policy o£the Police Depart- C� "' 4 P pas red the Recr 1 C play h had carresp dad with hav p is who u ready to come ut far the Plan- -5A1,1- mm aad Nat the nlits,weld certainly.be lacked into b Chief Burch. 5 d t Lng,.bu they hesitate va doing so du the fact that the site h to be desigwted by the City ss a park site y f f xst. ` s-, Cit,Hal]Toui MWllatei,Cv[Y M+ indicated it Na.stall pleated. 1y ^k £ r CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZING DAVIDSON ENGINEERING TO RELOCATE 24 mcilmen O'ckens Asked k£ he City��t p inn Ca i ill o h d le far 8:00 TTutsday. Jim. ,. -� SNCH EEWER.L NC POR SOfGN'HO E R PWMl i v Af hart d C.—illan Packer—ed that Easi.sarimg b h iced to design the e axe v House ac 19th Street Scheduled for D£amatellin¢ elo<t £the 24 inch Saxer lane. Cunc3lmen MaHanex s rmid d the m A31 x n favor and he motion 'e Yytried imadsly. Cowcilmu Amick Asked'whflt N t wa f N house 19 h S t, C ilmn Pecker a t Mayor Wallet ask d M Davidsu f SII—.bill of the xp 1 ed i this 1 catvu raiser. dicated k had b gun ear the house darn yesterday,Suly 22,and that P the fence was sitally down.t r P''x' The N ro h asked£ de f r th pl an of the South Hunt 11 E r Plut ud the 1 ted trunk !� $ ' lice,. J S.Siesta.,loin contractor;indicated that duo to engineering delays the-mapL.tiaa data wis nor set t• for wound August l6. REaalutim Honoring N,—Mori I Wallei u hz P Pvfth 1 Nd Councilmen Parket Asked Jim MCAT Cit N t t Y es to s i g upi b f h C cvl. d= CONSIDER CANOIDATg M PILL VACANCY ON PANICS BARO s J MNld t thatcalled p Met,tin D C lley City A y ". then read ANU APPROVE RBAPPoSMMENT OF t�ARHRS TO ANO'I'ILLA TBRM h Resol h i h Ma Edr.h 1 C it ^s i 8 Y Y 1 1 tithe City of 1 Mayor Wallei px t d the.nem f O Betty Weac-11.Professor a£Home Economics at Sam Hoaat State � ,� Hun illi 1 C M d M.yox d i h 8 him Happy 65th Birthday. l'U pc4 TM Resal iVed by h C cil ted by R h D Shax Ci Univa 3 y sand da fill the the Boud seated by the rest i f Bob Hardy. Ha asked Y ,*- ii f mmt n gnat w a E d d t f the Cit A the C 1 IM-11 f th eW_i__ p reiary PPx by y orney,Mat D.Coll y He then Asked the Council to approve the xeappointmmt of Ne folloxing board members fox a secoic�ono-year , Akated asks wAsN cethas lebratzon t thha pita ofdcakery d a cup II,the f offee,Ch barsy - arm. I. u .� Barbara Gray Suis Childers BxemtSve 8es 'hyf's ¢ _ B y CoYley Hmk Conaway C S All,.. Jim S n,Chairmen " sin axe a sen a matters. '2 i!oPs. Mayax Weller called u move s ssion to disease per nal,legal,aid real e y- sk y- C 1 Park d Nat fi ppo n tat and the reappointse s be appmvad as read and Coucihoen Martins.seconded the motion. All were in fay-and the—its—i-d wu ualy. ,4 Nesting Adlurnad. ,+✓ b i APPROVEAMIDATB M FILL VACANCY ON INS PLANNING COIAIIERION Respectfully submitted, Naror Walla,L d h f Jerry Nemec,Resident Eng h the.'I—Highway Department,e udideta to motfill-he vacancy on the Plunang Commission created by h sigeation of Bab Hardy. He then asked for a von to rove N approve appoitcamt. Cowcilmm�Parker mo ad that Nr.Nemec be 1,,—ed as a ammber If the '& + Pla..v Cmmaissim Red Councilman Nactinee seconded the matvan. x t h Ruth D,RDI M,City SecretaryS }� f August 33,1994 SECTION--MORRIS I.WALLER t w, y_ lF btk. Writer and Sewer Imaravemmts Revewe Bond Issue even Mayor Wallei indicated the preliminary rock waabeing data far the r Ase bud election whicfi must be lied an the near future. He then Asked the•Cbwe11 to consider a meeting tart Monday,.July 29,far the put- Pass of calling the election£orwater and Serax impt—selits. He then asked what rima would be most con in -k f x the Coucil. It xis decided to have a now meeting,the place to be vmawced latex. ven { k C nsvderation of Adding Eevaral Cavities t the Sam Hmstu Sees s� L - Cuaervfltion and D,velaumect Coucil o urea t � & Mayor Waller then prasmted a request Flom the Lam Houston Resectes Cana—tvu and Development Axea to k - approve the incluaian as spa..ars fouradditianalovernm is of gent is Austin,Colorado,Meta—de ud-act- cooties. He indicated the edditiucow val ia a within the Hum atGalvesxm Area Coucil eyed orated Xalker t +ax qry' r k County had be..a member in 1968. He that, for A coati n. J°k Couuilmu Dicke....d that the request be approved ead CeaAall.JoMsan Seconded the motim. All ? in favor end the motion passed unanismusly. *<§�' TRATIVE ACTION--JIM NCALIETER �^ a n FF AOMINIB gids for Office E uiwmt£or New Public sacks Caster d d ` Si Mth t ,City Nangstated N salad bids were opened u July 16,19He tram..rims bidders. He ndi d h o h basal,Off No ld was,thesa lowest bidder at accept th.92. He that recoaicendad the Cowc' apps and d thebid Office Wo ld C neilmu gnat moved to accept the low bad from Office Xorid and 3` yam' i Kv ,� Councilmu DackenA Aaconded the tvan. A11 were in favor end the motiav passed wufmawly. ,H < S1l >re u' p b �,°x e ' .. � �' H',:.-ri. �r M'. �,, �; '} +C' ? i __5 t F., - k t t .+,. �,.., ,aiR �.Hit•.!:� �f'. ,"P'-«`r,��k'r§u�y '�.�. k'a� *�k'k��u z ��'h y. .n J�k.c �x4' - �-v�`"+k t '' �u ..�iyy"�- �„ h +„ -• .i' € J��x 7 � r�„•1 'k�,'' a a*'fit'*�``� a,*�k„`,"t'c �*�"�i,,�'�. ">t y €tla„m ,x �,+�i '�,r. >� t s y{} ri;,�4"'g a" � ,z�t 4*Sz�'"{a � ��v �¢ �'•�'se-" se �r i t i r �r tR, � "k r, ",r-����".s�`'�.F,M1 �`s-b `4>�y � �s �'`is '•� x- � ;*ns,ra X �'�'.. � ns, rs'*,.'� ,{t'i�`".,w ylrt �r � nfii a�..,�'a a �7�: �,�'ra'� "�,ty r ,*�' ;: S , 1 d�,'A�-. #�t� �.. �' '�� �3 �� ����-- t '�' �s�`'�,yu.•t � �yv, . - ,+�,f,�.'f s e 1 -a s,3 x;a L n„ � .b a g r � ,� „��-+. �.zza�;,�§a,*S'' � ; € t& vn;a x"c �S x� fit•(t��v '{' • �N „ ,.0 s�3"� ,X r r� d-3�. a;i, �' ••:,M i r s ,+fi s- a '�" v�,2F d y? ma a k s,€ a t a$ r t;*° z {pkv `*' �"y2• *a r""l ` �- ' a' a$ {$r'`�'£' rt Y �•a �c. t 4 ;,'a Y� Wr" t s » PART H-SUMMARY OF PR03Ed'ELBM=AND COST$ On as attached shear,present in outWw form as detailed a TOTAL ESTI ED COST s 94,120.00 `v listing as possible of the phase or element of the 4 Amount of Federal devekrPment �q Development Project suggested by Lha line item.below. assistance requested 47,050.00 Beginning Ending Estimated Source of remainder of fund. Data DateCoat „ s'`z — ------- City.Of Huntsville a DEVELOP SITE PLANS 500General Obligation Bonds . < ° ANOSPECIFICATIONS Series 1970 August 13, 1974 A. o - - 8-15-7 ' 8-1- _ FOR CONCURRENTPROJECT SUBMISSIONS AND DEVELOPMENT EVELOP CONSTRUCTION TO: Mayor and City Council �''� LANs AND b ,PECIFICATLONS Total estimated a.quisition value ,ar`v-'• FROM: J. H. McAlister x~ A. on IGnrUC .an - - B boeCIITIcations rials 9-1-74 Total estimated development-at j .. d* `• v a SUBJECT: Resolution supporting-Grant Application for Swimming-Pool PREPARE SITE x TOTAL.. ` Y" g ^ Gene.pipes, Parks and Recreation Coordinator, has completed UNDERTAKE Total amount of Federal?£i ya an application for a Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Grant $ITRUC ION an.mnce req u..led in the amount of$47,060, for the purpose of obtaining an equal -f _1- Source'ofremainder ofound. > amount for the construction of.a swimming pool in Ross Park. r, TF{ER Cityof Huntsville The attached resolution is a formai statement by the Council that wB. nc General Obligation Bonds they endorse this project. Series 1970 _ The City's share will come from.the 1965 bond issue.for this, a ar lig -- },a�1t*' .purpose. �.„;,. PARTIll-ATTACHMENTS. P•""as>t t Attach the following supplemental documents pace f p pp wary to process this Devnlopment Project Proposal. - �.ia JHM:rd PROJECT PLAN AND JUSTIFICATION.A.Explain why pmlect is needed.and describe.how the proposed project is in accord with the local outdoor recreation plan,:if one exists,B.Summary of the area,its nature and relati—to development to the Attachment s'i" M' arca.Indicate how the natural beauty of the area will be enhanced.Identify aE environmental instructions(overhead powetimes,etc)and proposed plans to.eliminate them.C Descriptive outline of Proposed accomplishments with funds requested and who will perform the work:Indicate contemplated other uees of the:area.D.Economic feasibility data,or other types of'data,to include extent and kind of use to be made of completed are or facility:8.Flans for operation and MAPS'AND CHARTS.A.Map of city or area:showing streets,etc.and site location.Simple site p1ps,showing total area to be developed.Clearly show all items outlined in the pmject.proposal.�Anmmati to show plans for,or ezistvt9 streets,hIShways, waterlines,sewers,etc.to be located on of near the area.Indicate uses,now made of the aro.by applicant of"6therlgna1eeo1 individual..B.Explanation of all legal rights to the ales:to include minerals held by the applicant anddm mi e'tandma,rights. held by any other person or organization.: AGREEMENTS. ';Agreements or:arrangements made with other organvatignafor par ticipstingip the pro4eq Igdu4ing�pemtion•-) •, sad maintenance of the completed facility, - _ REGIONAL COUNCIL.OF GOVERNMENTS REVIEW.Results of action taken by the applicable ReglonalCouoc49f Goyermnenta in response to the applicant's request for planning review of the proposal. IVIL RIGHTS ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE Responsible, fficer'." greement prepared on DI Form-1350 that the �3` .applicant recplant will.comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(P.L,U-352).and all other..pertinent ae ,�,-ss����y§. r :„� -c,�.G`� k�` �Z: �`'�''�aa-" �.%�t'��� ',kr� �✓,���.� � �NrT s� `�� 5.� "�"�24`'%"���*�� ' �" K a;- �#.s ��'� r . ?;z-Y➢- `a+t 3 'tb � v�'� "+'a.a �, ri 4'�: x' a x y s� ;�` � � fia y a�*r .z� ' '^ f x' VENDOR c HJ.TSVFLkE OFFICE riEW` SPECFICATIOAS OFFICE WORLD REID:OFFICE FURNITU.RE' ;ate Secretarial Desk 1 left return 60'04" 1 @ $245.18 1 0$252.80 1 @ $278.35 : l (Aima 1760-C):: BID _RECOMMEDATION .ar'1 Executive Desks On July 16, 1974 at 9:40 A.M. 'sealed bids for various 2 72" x 36" 2 @$275.00 - 2 @$321.24= 2 @ $316.22= r (Alma-72F) $550.00 $642.48 $.632.44 pieces of office equipmentwere received and opened in the era City's purchasing office.' In lieu of technical specific- Executive Desk Chairs (1 blk., 1 gold) 2 @$ 158.97= 2 @$187.32- 2 @ $173.21 ations, bidders were asked to submit their proposals on (Jasper#1750) $ 317.94 $374.6,4 $ 346.42 brand-name items. The accompanying bid evaluation is down by individual items. In all instances Office Side Chairs E World was the low)udder. , Upon inquiry this office was 4 (Jasper 1601 Black) 4 @ $75>78 = 4 @$83.60= 4@$87.41=, $ 303.12 $334.40 $ 349.64 informed that their bid price included,immediate delivery, -. freight, and-installation. . It is ,lased on this criteria Sofa (black) 1 @ $ 208.34 -that the Purchasing Department reids conmen -acceptance of 5 (Black Mfg. #750WA) 1 @$260.44 1 @ $269.53 e - $ optional fabric sea the submitted Office World: Bid for.the purchase of $4'20 r: furniture to be-installed at the New Service Center. Chair (black) - 4 6 (Black Mfg, #75} 1 @$99.76 1 @ 117.48 optional fabric sea $4.20 K Secretarial Chair (gold) 7 (Black Mfg. #30). 1 @ $ 77.58 1 @$106.00 1 @ $96.14 " brass k4ckplairse ' $ 15 24 , Ionediate, except Immediate will lend Immediate will 1:end DELIVERY - item 3 (gold),will comparable furnitvr comparable fivakfr- lend until received if all of above not if all of above pbt - — available immadiateL7 auailakle imue¢%a ' ly, 3� - 41t& PART II--SUMMARY OF PROJECT ELEMENTS AND'CQST9, On an.attached sheet,present in owline form as detailed a TOTAL ESTIMATED COST s 94,120.00 listingas possible of the phase or elementof the Amount-oiFedeml,develbpmenf- Development_roj.ct suggested by the line items below. assistance requested 47,060..00 Beginning Ending.- Estimated Source of remainder of funds MEM 0"R AN D U M Data Date Cost GityafHuntsville DEVELOP SITE PLANS 500. General Obligation Bonds August 13, 1974 AND SPECIFICATIONS Series 190 .; A. -- - _ FOR CONCURRENT ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT EVEI:OP CONSTRUCTION PROJECT i UJRBI ISSDONS ' :TO: Mayor and City Council LANSAND - ;PECIFICATIONS Total eptireated acquisition valve FROM: J. H. McAlister A.Construction,and - .;_- B aee� #1 CdtitltiS a s - - _ Total estimated development cost - SUBJECT: Resolution supporting Grant Application:for Swimming Pool PREPARE SITE .m: TOTAL A.'e s UNDERTAKE Total amount of Federal Gene Pipes, Parks and Recreation Coordinator, has completed —!at...requested an application for a Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Grant ONSTRUCTION in the amount of$47,060, for the u ose;of obtaining an equal -poo 1 -1- P r13 8 4 Source o"remaiade3 of funds .amount for'the construction of swimming pool in Reiss Park.- OTHER City of Huntsville "The attached resolution is a formal statement by the Council that _ .enc , General Obligation Bonds - , � .they endorse this project. g, a. IPW Series 1970 The City's share will come from the 1965 bond issue.for this y ar tag �� - + purpose. PART Iii-ATTACHMENTS: - �„?--� Attach the following supplemental documents necessary to protea this Development Project Proposal. ` a JW:rd PROJECT PLAN AND JUSTIFICATION.A.Explain why Project is needed,.and describe how the proposed project is m accord ( - -ya with the local odidoor recreation Plan,if one exists.B.Summery of the Brea;its nature and relation to development to the Attachment area.Indicate how the natural beauty of the area will be enhanced.Identify a0:environmental lnattuctiona(overhead n � •- sal A Pow.rEn.s,etc.)and Proposed Plana to eliminate them:C.Descriptive outline of prnPosed accomplishments with funds - requested and who will perform the work.indicate comt.mplated other was of the sent.D.Economic feasibility data,m '* c' ..other types of.data,to include..tent and kind of use to he made of completed area:or facility.E.Fleas for operation and „y a mamt.nance.. ' M MAPS AND CHARTS-A.Map l i city u area.showing timate etc,and Annotatelocation.Simple site plans showing total area to be f .d loped,Clearly show all item outlined in the project proposal,Annotate to show plans for,or existing streets;highways, is. waterlines,savers,etc.to be located on or near the area.Indicate war new made of the area by applicant m other agencw or, individuals.B.Explanation of all legal Habra to the areata inoluda minerals held by the applicant and the outstanding rights i held by any other person or organization.: AGREEMENTS. Agreements or arrangements made with other mgua ationa for participating in the project,including operation and maintenance of the completed facility..: '" _ —REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS REVIEW.Results of action taken by the applicable Regional Council of Govem; is in Pon.to the applicant's inquest for Hanning inview of the Proposal. - IVIL RIGHTS ASSURANCE-OF COMPLIANCE. Responsible officer's agroornert prepared on Di Form-1356 that the apphc t .pent will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(P.L.88-352).and an other pertinent regrremants PUBLIC HEARING.LAW.Applicant's affirmation of adherence to the provismns of V.A.T.S.Article 5421q as it pertains to the Project Proposal DEVELOPMENTCOSTANALYSIS A separate cost analysis(Attachment to PWD Porn 165-2)must be completed.for each M project,and an"as built"cost analysis must accompany each final billing. - k°4. , 5" 62�•+"� !�`�, 'ra.PEm �, 4 �� ' arm it �,,r� `� _ � ? _, �$^; �- '' � d '4 nz�' �'xv�Tpr��7 ��, F � ���� ` fait s•.n atw�L,,�,�n'" �6�y' �'� ���f �� �,�'����,��`�`�`"��-�,� �� ". ,,�' ��'x+���"a-�Ys s`� � 4n�t�x �1 '3�i k a„':� * ���`ci�' � ���•w ,��'�� i��5 VENDOR SPECIFICATIONS r OFFICE WORLD REIL'OFFICE 'UUiiTSV1llE QFFIGE _ - FURPI ITURE', 1 11 Secretarial Desk` 1 left return 60"x34" 1 @$245.18' 1 @ $282.80 1 @$278.35 ' (Alma 1760-C) BID: RECOMMBDATION Executive Desks On July, 16, 1974 at 9:40 A.M. _.sealed bids for various 2 72' x 36" _2 @$275.00'- 2 @$321.24- 2 @$'316.22= (Alma.-72F) $550,00 $ 642.48 •$632.44 •;'., pieces of office equipment were received and opened in the City's purchasing office.' In lieu of technical specific- Executive Desk Chairs:(1 blk.,1 gold) 2 @$ 158.97= 2 @$187.32 - 2 @$173.21= ations, bidders were asked to submit their proposals on (Jasper#1750) $317.94 $374.64 A 346.42 -.' brand name:items. <The accompanying bid evaluation is < `' "5rcken down by individual items. In all instances :Office - Side Chairs a (Jasper 1601 Black) 4 @$75.18= 4`@$83.6R- #4 @$87.4i= 'f World was the low Lidder. Upon inquiry this affice�was 4 $303.12. $'334.40 $ 349.64 s - r informed that their bid price included:immediate delivery, > ` - freight,,.and%4nstallation. : It is bAsed on this criteria - Sofa (black) 1 @$208.34 1 @$260.44 1 @$269.53 t i 5 (Black Mfg. #75OWA) that the,Purchasing Department recoinmends acceptance of optional_fabric sea• r a $4.20r •..' the submitted Office World Bid for the purchase of. It furniture to be,3msl talled at the New Service Center. Chair(black) s 6 . .(Black Mfg. #75), I @$99.76 1 @$117.48 1 @$122.75 s wj optional tional fabric sea lF '„ $r4aar $4.20e �� �mUSecretarial Chair (gold) ;4r z 7 (Black Mfg. #30). 1 @$ 106100 6.14 brass kick F - $ 15.24- �Immediate,except Immediate will lend Immediate will Iend-' §i 5 DELIVERY -item 3 (gold),will comparable furniture comparable furniture ..,• lend until received .if all of above not if all of above not � available immediate :available immediatel ly. �s s PRICE $ 1,801.92- $ 2,118.24 $ 2,118.91 no optio complete less 6% nt received�within e10 days a 1,991.77 RRr�+TM r 6 *iy � ti 3 ,.� sx t ZI r s � ' }may W �} ,/4 q t � k Aw Oxk L � I RMw �( x la A, IF MA NINMIN €_ �r pay - ;„ Y , l, Yiz JW 115'M "ih �r s W 7� Page 95 p.g.96 ....N On TId cOUNClLh—G.1 Tbli CITY OF-LLE,we—COUNTY,UMS,HMM ON JCLY 29,1974,AT 12:00 MONU­OF TIN C-COUNCIL FETINGFETINGOl On —ILLE,WN-COUNTY, HELP ON.6-15 -1 IDON,AT TON-Y HALL,1027 11 TH STREET,-LLE,—S. AT THE C-HALL,1027 Il.—T,—VI-,Th­ Thl Council one in Regular Ss.Oids at the Cit,Hall with the following Onseba.plo­e: The.Council—t in I"g011e 9­ios at no Cill Hall with the following owsba,p-- .-1.1.Waller,Mem m"i,I.well".Neyt John lo, Id.Sohn Dikel, -ph D.vis ­tt lohna. ""t I I'll Pool Is.,... AndOl.m I Jack PPrank...- An ow Kati.. Sack Paksr .—hot.absent: .be-..-t: F­Ok H.KOOO. is—Di.k-. - -- -- --R.lph AD, ----------------------------- -----------------------It-M----l-------Tb---in- Haven -----was -I---b-,-I-I- i-tI-.----tI "'t"'-se-I'd Ius hl The meeting wes called to tdot by MOO M.—I.wallet. Kt.ljk f h.Church , Chrlt If Latter us,Sal. - - ML NOOCO ELECTION FOR-ER AND SEVER-S CONSMER MINUTES OF M-WS­TINC M'"r Wall Ptslented the Minot Of I MeO,hollet ind noted sh.­ls If this.-12 won tIt1IIl too Iled In,fl,fIdde to bw end I...It wo Pena— 11 t end IlkId fo,soy.....otions. cood",sed I—lep.sion P.u. to no.—ond 0 _Pill ond he city of Hoot—l.. td the Nitall b..,,pt,d lillon Johnson seconded the mention. All not.In favor z5 Old the motion pselld doolient,ly. 0%0010�21 North Hun ll S..Pledt world tdq.i�an.t$1.3 million led the Soon Hurt 11 Istall lion shout MO on Th IdeO.indilald 1 1—well=4 1111,woold�,Oi�annot$3. .=.d the C RE Cfy'.po�.l 1 which I. ;�NBO tl in thi.bond I...I.: .)to p.;b...d ed in no d­o1o,s a of the It �Y ELDERS ETNIJA ANO �El FOR s I FANIU ON.....s Nr T� dditiZ:wd the b)tLd:ft fIt I fls sOah.Na lalool lines 1.fton Hdadill,dea to I ! y p iffmasil ith ­of, iniman albot of bonds bd,1 he City to b, MoYs Waller PlIlleted n Pt.ollealon d­1daing Snptsobol 22-28 Feelly unity we'k it tho Non "tol y$".000 f"th,iailt'aind nody end ah., .Sated grant...City whi.h to the .—,Y, t 11.N...PIit-"Pow.I The"no-leention-­od f—the.11.ItI of he 1—d],If j-Christ If Lat=On,Slia:`h111g1 zl' oliontio.fox no ta.1 Oe. for no North Ebro 111 Eldora Kabijk end B-at,who w­l dow-aid,the Caw ail, Week. Me"` .'s sed—lilf ths Febily unity iNtltlNNN; "r Px tion b,I' voted Old thet May t Well=stand the North Hut l,ille Slwa Platt bonds would be old in Ilotlessnt,11­qoitni,however, FadlY Unity book b,dwaOntod It,the ftek of SIptesb­22-28. coossiless Amick Isdoodod the tion. All Ili—fol.—tidd. cos,dl Donis.,d that.the "n- the ooljo�isy If thns,f.de would It be tn,nitli ontil th.City in toody to bl,in donato.tion of net We.In f-and the notion ple.ld onell.—ly. ld ho blooded sweets Elt present in"btedoll,would be such not th prof11t. He lid It thet tins the City',dbt-j,,rl,,is with di bond p­gOde n000ded t ino too,City', t...=plot, ont ltIlbing the legality If the Ill.. __I— then aaa it is I nw,ewaty—tho City of Hu ll to separate..t—end Onset int.sell ST FOR SOLICITOR-9 In— By advertised debt It- I,,,and ddes of the Son Rda.,Illd bond i--end �4M cCY1N ON C.I­ m,INC. ta the th.dnio�Not�t_­ ownt plant bond i,eds,the City will td,,as,"it—ill­i1swents not I:.id nal.i h too Idditinoll indat be 1111tod only I Nes p",- 1,anted t Cit,has soon upcoming waot—Witselas whlo�it needs f-ha' After 4 3=aY f the t"-If oddlaindel-1 Waller h:,.in the...t fi.I.1 yl.,ad se NddJb se p...sable I.this 4 t ..,md b�y Child..fttj�i,jd,�,'. Onlas only to no wast a'"t— �said plas gnesting hex this..qnsa on the C'.Or wal:%fd�i..d—Doyle tha th-cleil wd�ld not look in favor Pon fi­year,to apa,te these two dest—ts,so.nottiog-wle.,..that the debt­­.. sqditles.t.end the the.g..,ol,...insion that no people of unnal'ill.do­went I to be Wndan.d by do.,to d- He thso,-kod the _f operating expenses net ,Ia,to each dpatewa con be..1ald only to tho ds,otteent in hinh they as i-1 A =21 I t`*,old any thooht on thi�. C-11do ftilk toted net­tin.no the Coon, pasit f..I.bible sed he Felt h. nold Oil fors P. I P-'"no.t. c---I.- MlO1 wolll,io4ila.d the NoOn flnot­11l Seseffs Sy.t.I...itneti..whinh I.­,ni­d,not only by not at 9tent nil peewit ad ths,,f-to so"to"j-t the ­ZY1:.1 sold the end-. I was in fn, .I desires� plost..fit.t lose sewage yawn,hot by woudot,ft.Ih I,end th.Notion p....d onesimoday. The CO-1 did nete to plt.0 s I N'. to h T1.1 State D"­11a If Health these so no­­ e,ad t 11sPhod-soli litilg and that h:,..Id be plositend to d.p...t, net thing of is,:rli ba illtitotld,end thy dd,t,d to Huntsville net the p,"Int Pilot I,do lie tslophone end p­hs,d geld so invitation I.Pativ.homes in nil odsainfettot,,..ba doti opotainn ad lost to notodtli. no City's engineers inAidstod th.plant is bOyOdA door pasonell'. sed, tabs,then going adonediell­mt. Th,bond i,en,has is.—till to the well-being of ths future of the City..Ha or Me Int, to ..id t.SdIw..of the di ,iti,,of the Notth Huntsville s.-Pilot bond -P t going to O­wstily­­I,—a.this y-duet in....sd...ate far open tion,to ptOnid%d...gh moness I.the a REVIEW CITY HALL yAVIK 4, saw­finseeli-I 1t­dt.O to edotti,,bond,that..ts,dited for not pOnjat do oil e I'pasting...to If Cc� vl the mw_system it.old. Meller P"lland the-,i..d onatat to n,c..,il fot th inked f-CitY At'to-Y.Matin C.Illy,If he Zddod'this d7tid""in'and approval. He town Nons.Baker,the City',bond onsail end financial­ltna f.many yearn,of the firm of Rowles, th Iat in-Odst. MO.Nwn.y ond Winston Co.,Inc.was then introduced to the cloodil. W.--'s firm ptspa,d the Resolution and various 'del.T'-Lt t'h.b'I d"d-a tho salPt'no If sati--Ain the Council hod previously t to have forme fur the tend—of the—tindist.I.it. not section ne dollos': voted Nottin D.Galley,City Attorney,discussed the mechanics of w sl­ti da. polling pin... wad lion. Ztsdl�3 'Me necessary th 1 , ng by no by mi.O dofatl in judges, o. Ji.Moklin­City—get stand net no educational M was blid,...seb1ld now f.t diati- dant boti..to[the public. Cha Of the CIIt1at.O I.the potf. . P no Construction 0.cost'sot. (Page 5 of cost= ftot Well,,then called Foraentind to III the bond election. cood,illon Jak P-k" ,O.d to noth.ti.d Me"t W.11- ksd M,-son,to be,.that 1—s deleted moi, a bond Ilatil.to is held..ths 27th ds,�of August as specified in no tol.l.ti",I,the mount.of$3CO,OOC C:m-iM-Parker the.—the enti..to end stand he would initial that d.laido. —It no Architect's Costredt with the w..d,tidd Il ths d.l.ti..of for the --- ---end mains,$1.3.!Ili,n for the Notth Nonal,ill,Sewage lost,wL$250,GOD fot the Sloth ■ end it locti 1 1.3.14.end Condoilose Anns seconded Na motive. All""I-E1111 of ths motion nod it passed==I- 11 5swo,lastels. no..ti.was eadodld by Coodd.ills,,­kwns. All was in fell,If the motion oral 1, AUDIT REPONT­ENUH­RLILG AcHINISM—ACT­jM Md,LISTM City Nonegot,Jim McAlister,p­entod.letter to the connoil Eton no Office of theSatstl�y Ic the ............... • Y regarding the City"talot te,onow sharing audit. He reed Neseexcerpts from the Int ftsol.tion­ignains Pak D,� 11,audit did not dis.1111 any 111laidds of the ant.­1...1..niannIl at If 1972 .. .. I -OA ia­Ci-—.r,indicated that I. -Owa work the cooddil their _.i It eo,'T,=dl.,=..t for the doa,,wwa It d t...t .gave no O"iPinot had excellent do=t. eu,, t­ a,. no-.ti __d. Pak " Of lend—h of the Xot.Be-Roes%seO,dl were.-d­.d d.q-te win good it l ittol-0 receipts and es,enditotod of nail, build hi .1. or p r�kidov lo,osent. NO'lid now of the fl.iliti,,thl City hopes to Th't ppekifide ly dss�CLd�p I I a I. Pool' th the bond foods thlt fon in Lndimtld Nr.Pipes,—s A Ras,aiddCoordinator, —Go ft—"'­.of cond.. wansal--�Owdl ad stated the, 0 get-OS�dl f-the donatontid.of thin od,study of onpli—which toland to onfoOssed..of Swain.5d of the Cold,disclosed t siong with the Ii had p d thr.-Mi-sti"'t the Bureau Ns tions whin...—ad.t sottlts of facility,noto I,a n cessity that ad-- nothOotans G-ol Pipes to be the City's city codail&I,,it.formal to the p-jat ad R..lotion Ji-—ilt"shon Inessend'd Mt.�ill,th�City's Finsolill Di­ddr,fol his job in auditing end Y.,:'t....tetill I'obtaining nil -I designating Ge Kline the wesixip a officer to I.char keeping accounting Ns all.llkld the Condoil for thoit-&-a to.11� Mr-Pipe-to submit no.1li.11idd for f-di­ The mean ddj­d in on-pO...i-by th.Ma =''of the Ondan of the..—ity xbz and himself lyc.1�1'ol th ad—1 On dc the Tsa. oti.Ll Councilman PlIket led to Idopt the Rololotion Old pto,...1 f.,th.oltali,hownt of,pa�end ha the plight of the hostages, P, H:iI 'I COM lownt.de . t tion.to lend no group I. short prayer. ..d lodd. der 1-9 range Pled I be i,,lW.d th.-in ond to asked Councilmen sant Op APPtow the—t Ippliessi.,f., I., connaillen mettil.. edoodld 6.motion. All as in favor ond the Ltido passed odsoient,sly. RL The meeting then edj­d. th�D.,.,&city N4`aay July 29,1974 a � �it� '` :v#,"yza�, -!r .;fix ..,:,r"sy's,s� "moi t`Y�:�'•"�ry' Ma,�,`�,.�'r� �'a;,��sa""a`1 4 ,#.*#,.., v:A » ' ResoLGT1oN y9-id zm CERTIFICATE FOR RESOLUTION HE _A__OF TERAS a �.. COUNTY OF WALKER § the City Council of the Cityof We, the undersigned officers of . Huntsville, Texas, hereby certify as follows: 1. TheCity-.Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, convened in 17 r REGULAR SESSION, open to the public, on the 2Qth day of.July, 1974, in the City Business office within said'City, and the roll was called of ' * 7 the duly constituted officers and members of said City Council and the City SecretarY, to-wit:y"A' Morris I. Waller Mayor . Councilman (r,,,,a3'�• ,,, _''§ .t„',Y-r r �ti ^�c F John W. Amick Co t '. Frank H. Moore Councilman a ' Andrew Martinez Councilman ?� Larry Dickens Councilman v a Paul W. Knox Councilman Jacky Parker Councilman ;? �. Councilman Ral h A. Davis Scott E. Johnson Councilman Cit Secretary Ruth DeShaw Y y and all said.persons were presents. except the following absentee(a): g h- L 'a✓ "f k L i 'S 4 r, Frank H.Meoxe and Ralph A.DPLiia , thus constituting a.quorum. Where- a.; 7* upon, among other business, the following was transacted.at said r t { ra meeting: a written k r 3 ss RESOLUTION CALLING BOND ELECTION .r was-duly introduced for the consideration of said City Council and read r '^ +air , ti`,L f in full. It waa-then duly moved and secondedthat said resolution be 'x { adapted; and, after due discussion, said motion, carrying with it the adoption of.said resolution,prevailed and carried by the following vote: .'> vy AYES: A11 members of said City.Council shown present above voted `r r ¢� NAYS: None, r . 2That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid resolution r r n _ adopted at the meeting described in the above and foregoing paragraph is. �. y attached to and follows this certificate; that said resolution has been dull recorded in said City Council's minutesof said meeting; that the above and foregoing paragraph is atrue, full and correct excerpt from _ said.City Council's minutes of said meeting pertaining to the adoption.of s r a l saidresolution;.that the persons named in the above and foregoing paragraph - r . are the duly chosen,. qualified and acting officers an qualified of said City '? Council as indicated therein; that each of the officers and members of said `. s - "': - ,. a City Council was duly and:sufficiently notified officially and personally„ ,- in advance, of the date hour, place and subject of the aforesaid meeting, and that said resolution would be introduced and considered for adoption ;^ at said meeting, and each of said officers and members consented., in advance Z to.the holding of ouch meeting for such purpose; that said meeting.was open to the publicus required by law; and that public of the.date, hour, ;F. �e - place and subject of said meeting was given as required by Vernon's Article „k 6252,17,'as'amended, t^ rSIGN�U\ND SEALED the 29th day of July, 197". �'�.< u -, .' C1 ecretarayor r a (SEAL)'r Y rX ((�� pp n n 0 to 3& N , �10v* rr m n ar, � � "`�`� usf ,"ra.>�� �i 4��� � ry�''������"� i at dal s.y� r+�S J^fit+ x �e'.2,. � .• `.Y+-e 4. YF � ,��„ � � e sY. ku Y `ry -y. Page 97 Page 9 2 $. 6eI T Rflte:fox P 11 S Yeai MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL]TILTING OF CITY 0P 1WNf5VIILE,WALKBR 011@JTY,THKA6 LABIA ON AUGUST 27,1974 AT TH1#. $}�•g 302J S1 .3TRHgT fRINTSVILLE TEXAS. AT].00 P.M. May Waller tee d nhe tel t had a $1.20he 6 e 50 p veluaxdoI Heidi d h C cvl's The Council It in Regula Session with the fo110wi members � y l3ti 1 do 1 t k h t t 1 'p 161 He h k d M N id he City's $As C.11-11,f:r vg present: r ai lr hi Mr Mold di qt d Hun 11 1 d 1 lest yeas was$43 sillim,old it hu been 'J } pp rm ly$30 ll on this year, h h' laid h sessmeot from app Iy$520,000 to M i I.Nelle.,Meydx lyz`�wJf AR" app ly$600 000 H d.h C y h -11-ted to da 94 p f djustad meat Of$524,0]3 J h Asi. b$� $ P+`dyP £ h end i i 95 p t£r 19]4 A h o ld b but$5]0 000 1 ex. Mr.Wad then asked Y Lair ph y D kens Pr M1 C. 1 set he. fl,19]4 H t d tow III— d a b d the$1.20 evaluation Dei 5;m - Ilk } Yt J $100.00 on the sem ti d r f—1973. 2.1 ItKd. S.M.on i 15 h p9# F"t T * YYY yor Wlller p p d to th C 1 th t they muntain the t$1.20 o a 50 percent valuation AnMaztxnex {y 5 P '1' they ar 19]4 1975 C ncilman Parker moved and Councilman Amick seconded the motion. All were in favor and ' F snit M do Y thet 'p. d lY Te - - ----- ---- J k P.kei .$ YMayo N 11 r.,Rod-J1 M—ister,City Meneger,to have Mr.Ward Bill the Cm�.il a report an the delinquent taxes at the next tk session. The uIIti.g was..Tied t lode,by M y M is I.Nall Tie i III given by Councilmen 5 et how-. [von MAYOR'S SECTION-- SRIS I.WAILER COR.—MINUTES OP THE PREVIOUS NETTING ordinance Oasigna ung Lend far City Park 1 lJ Mayor well p ret d he Mi x s f theprevious ti g d skid Hot my nixecti C lien P k ? owed the My h cep d n vW Councilman Johnsons laded the motion. Alt n favor and the xng ndacated the Council hod the t-and bounds deI.Iipti—of the Ind,butnCe vmtian c RECOGNITION OP BOY SCOIl1',PANWLL LEMS area t _ r i l- Mayor Wallex k d City At y Martin C lley, prep f r the next weed f the Cowcrl, passed unanlniously. PDI i f, v, designhe the c ty P k He N i j that the ordinanc 11 d d ' Role of OEficiels TOC E At amp 6 Mayor Nailer thou welcomed a member of the boy:grouts,Rendell Lewis,who is xoAi.,an his Colestintiess Merit Badge. Mayor Waller noted th,t th City Cof L p Vo City Officials end Deputment Heads who putici Y Y u!h Feted i h agedy at TDC rn h 1pi g each aosful c...I... Ne than I..d a letter to Gaal CONSIDER APPOIN'1MHN1 OF CAROL NlILEN Bu ch S Chief of Police,fool theMayo and City C lit and asked for ti sold the letter. Council nen D dthe leiter be sen[to Chief Burch,and Councilman Parker sa FW H theomofion. All wen an favor . A6 G0 IN THE ABSENCHOP JUDGE filMP50NXs,. . carried. end h } Nayox W ll p d f the Colloil..molid-stimhe -insest f C 1 N 1 ptlyI—lo I, 'Je?' Th xc letter was to Mr.Jett Ho ni' Mu�uerpal C C1 k s Judg the eb £Judg Ad 1 Situp H vdx 'd s....ssery =.q" y dg.,Director of Pu�lac Works. The Mayor esd the l�tter t the weuncin. end needed that Mn.Nile cc Judge an Judge Sisnol b He then.refeued to Aiticle K,Sect ou 10.02,�, k a3 =.ill.Mertimx owed the letter be t to Mr.Hodge, d Cowcilman Knox seconded he tion.o All v di "1 a: favor and the motion carred. - of - petntoph 2,pug.19,of h City chs— hick s: [ the eat.theJudg f the Mwrcxpal Court 2 S' 3 tIWIwsily obi o act f ay neson q 1£vgd bell be apP i d his(or hex)plus.-' +Tr ki A othemr�ettaer w o J e Kig,Chief If the Vsan teasre�ire Deputment. The Mayor reed it to the Council ^ry Council 0 loved that the ao.iltselt be made and Councilman P rker a waded the motion All a in 1 d lam' In t sad C it P rker then d th x theletter be t, eded by Councilman Knox. All are in favor and the p s mo e P motion carried. fall.and the motion peeled on.eimousty. , Mayor Haller read a letter he sent to Or.ElliottT.Boners Yhating them Fox their role vn the event. 1 1 A d CONSIOSR B[0 ON IE:ATeO.ASPHALT TANK AND RCWTED PUMPDdG Mayor Waller then read a letter he received£tun Mr.Carl Freund,Chi.f of Bureaus,Galles Noxna Nexs < + ° L� HQUI NT POR TNS NEW B CBNI'Wt 5 , 6 vB theting the City for building thea shelter. He also read a letter Erom NPM in Dailu from a Mr.Robert Slott, City Msnsgw,Sim MCAlinn,s ted het on August 21,1974,bids opened fox the ted equipment. „ 1 News Ovrector,expres ing his eppxecvataun For the City's support of them during their r ret toy in M,mtaville. 1 One bid w calved frmi Cooper Machinery Corp.oY Hoo Dn in the anowt of.¢5,755. He aMacated it u the # 111 a only money of the four or five compenles bidding theta would bid themath sed al intall it. Hewn o®ended!li —f Stat,.Poll Adivatelot Cost--M Sxlistetiw the acceptance of this bid. He said the cost of these i h dh- in l d d thisy ax's budget to Be paid '$ for out of the swet eraven a sharing fund Th J stif t fox thte is comnndat atvon is ththe asphalt § _ Mayor Waller iwited Mr.Bill Richard of Gulf States Utilities Coopwny to speak to the CI.Iil and the distributor presently uIodnhu a heating p y led il the truck,honlu,then ready to shoot the asphalt f Ca xmunity in we effort to apprise them of the fuel adjustment.,Its aid the necessity and bwokgnund behind the n the sine a,a lug.to ter t—,M1ad deli ho[asphalt t he tow d t d by ata 'It of about '�i, 9 increase passed on t0 the electricity user bemuse of the energyacrvsis. $H.00$13.00 per hon until ell of the asphalt t ares£ d f the talk k ,the asphalt diatri Iv f tutor tack. He indicated some only I-Id be sued in tend by time,•I the telkw,—k could pump the hot fi F - S Mr.Bill Mob-Ii indicated that due to the curtefle nt of delivery of lethal gas by one of its suppliers, asphalt into the heated asphalt tank sed be an its xey,end the hot asphal ld b kap bot udtil reedy to United Ges Pipe Line,Hulf Sthed to purchase fuel oil in the latter put of Jsnuary and only February of F� 91 m thevsneis H,said the tank was a 10,000 gallon a and welid..p oda the ne ns,y support needed£or ates 1973. M the tome they purchased it,the price they paid was considered a'good'price. He indicated coat.era n ueimprovse-t program. Mayr Wilier asked if the.Mere any q .time. adjuste d highu now ecaus be the high priced fuel oil is now tinn being ed end tbat it xa.puchued delivery livery s Councilmen Parker asked of thea tank mould be ' and consump[ian fox about thv time of the yen. He presented the following schedule of costs: Hodge,Director of public Works,indicstedethat it would be.roMsyn Well,,asked Clip if be endued the Je ry a iewwenda[ion aid he indicated that he did endorse MONTH USUAL BILL N0.OF KILLOWAT HOURS FUEL COST ADJUSTHERT i; Councilman Gilkes moved that the bid be awarded to Cooper Machinery Corporation in the amount of$5,775 P$�t June $24.00 1000 S4.BB and Councilman JIM—seconded the motion. All wen in Fero,and the motion posed unanimously. ,Y d 1.1r $24.0D WOO 9 August $24.00 l0ao $6.33 RESOLUTION M.74-13 TO ENTER INiO AGRENdEN1'WITH I �7 TEXAS HI H HNY 75;1 5 PR LOOP 405. S: drop o f f. Mayr Wallex presented the E,.olutlo.relate W hi h d an gut program si of which it is the City's neponubility to funush the cub aM gutterrat an'aUsed pricecofb$5 d,300 for xhiIh Mr.Richard indicated the fuel cost adlusmoant last year one$24.00 bill was shout$.98;aM although SY would assess the edJacant property owners. He stated thg highway d4stwent would iaprpve the south Ni h the cost will not get back to that amo it shoold decrease back to a range of$3.50 t0$4.50. 75 ynelts p to the Drive In Theater. The " to 1 thefNovamber bid lettngEaaTheoMayor then nod the Resplutvou Xgor Halle,indicated the$30,100 Mind dncoveain COUNCIL ACTION from paving assessments,and thet these paving assessments would he prepared in tine to move simultaneously with the projects sa that these certiFicates could be sold in a negotiable fon to generate this Fund for about one „ laint ile of Rorie Douglas Comp 1 .7 mstreet. i Ralph Davis IN..1 into the investigation of the Tette f' M-Rax Douglas. Mayer Councilman Dilles,mo pool the Re elution and ant into this aplant sed Co,mcilman Aed, " en ved Co Wools s Bt S L Waller indicated then wen some legal remiF nvoly d his matter end seconded the motion. All ware in Paver and the motion carried. J, it would be brought up again at a later �- h CONSIDER BID MR THE RBIACATION OF NORMAL PARK BE LItO _d ?'g NORK SESSION k, Mayor well-eked Jia McAlister,City Manager,to el,botate ou this sub y Ma Waller called a work session after the meat ex Hills Addition IV had been subdSvided and it was discovered that yet a ago 1 11 hadibeen bu11tR.... no -, regu—meeting to with Sob Pix to discuss the.ex tate.tvyiictura. area that did tut conform to the s,bdivider's plain,nor did it couParm t the i irg easement at the ilea F t The subdivider ax the time agreed to parol Ip with th CI y f r the rel of this 11 Theta Ism MEETING ADlOURNBO. three bids received. H.J.Nogm bid$10 785 Eob Moot,bid$14 852,end J K Hiles.bid$16,902. W. rW X .,, McAlister then nnmmend,d axnding the bid he lowea b dd H.J.Mogen,with the City paying half the lost, Pact IF s mu¢ltted, the Cit /h(/[-u, y's ahaxa would be$5,392.50. h, tusw Cit 8eante Y j<w,S kytt' goat e � F t 3 1 sp IF Y9}i# , „, m`" k r- 0, z , L # d e y ,"A� Yi sTr ,t ,fit" 5- �' n"���""�,a�t�� �•;�s �, -i �h�.;,�5, 1���?,� ��u r-p` ��: #� 'i'•�" �� �t�� �r,�� ��yy.. sf �r.r���w.x F� -,., d a ,. L -,� a y,. .B� ,s� '�"�`�„m,,��r �.rP r �" ,A � �T'�.` c u t•3 3 ass-. a r4 aT k e `~- lk THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF -HIT 'TS KOETTEH THARPa'COWELL ARCHITECTS d PLANNERS.INC,1535 W.LOOP SOUTH,SUITE 454,HOMON,TEKAS 77W,47121 GUNTES W NOETTES AIA. AIA Docu/nent`B141, fix= $tandard Poem of 0 .w*W €e August 20,:1974 1neF 7/NS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES;CONSULTATION WITH Y Mr. Sim H. McAlister AN ATTORNEY IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION City Manager City of Huntsville AGREEMENT P. O. Box 831 ,. Huntsville,.TX 77340 made this thirteenth day Of August in the year of Nineteen s Hundred and Seventy-fourrn Dear Jim: }; You are certainly correct. We did aggree to delete Section 1.3,14, BETWEEN the Owner: The City of Huntsville a+; Flease note that I have initialed this section and am herewith returning Huntsville, Texas "1 'n v a[ 5 ya, the executed original of our contract. 4" and the Architect: Koette;r Tharp and Cowell;. Architects&Planners, Inc, =£ Thank you for your pr in this matter, and we will be in touch 1535 West Loop South, SDite 454 with you shortly. . Houston, TX. 77027 e� ` ,>;^ L kind st personal wishes,. For the following Project: llncludedetaileddescrpt'onof Prolectlowtionand.scope) F ' 4 � > � A city hall building to be located at the corner of r' oetter 13th Street and Avenue M u �5 GWK jb. �£4 r Enclosure ..File: (0):7417 The Owner and the Architect agree as set forth below. w 2b" AIA DOCUMENT 8141•OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT•JANUARY 1974.EDITION•AIA&...01974 L, THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK AVE.,N.W„WASHINGTON,D.C.70086 1 SES. � ,1`"' a � �� ease�s a � ��" l � T�„�a�µ,g C rh tz�" r. s "• � aa` �y�`�}� x,�''_ ""� ✓ x. -:. rip k � - ��'.�S.E;,R� PERCENTAGE Of CONSTRUCTION COST TERM5,,AND CONIDFTIONS'OF AGREEMENT RET,N 14 OWN£R AND AkCli1TECT 1.THE ARCHITECT shall pro,de professional services for the Project in accordance With the Termsand Conditions of this Agreement B4FCE,1, °of Roibibl`e•ConstrR¢t on,o54 sR fl asset the Owner m ' f. gbta n ng bids or neg hated propos Is,e d rn a'waiding 4 �It.THE OWNER shall compensate the Architect,in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of .'." ARCHIY CYS SERVICES a d pr p IKg currsE udion contracts ' this Agreement. 1.1 6A51C SERVIOFS C,QNa518UG11ON.PHASE A't1MINISTRA710M ,,, . ,' ., The Architect's Basic Servmes Desist of"the live OF THE CON'"aTttUr-F ON CG1k7.A(.T A.EOR BASK§FRVICE'S;:as d'e'scribed in Pprageaph 7;1,Basic Compensation sRall'be computed _ , phases described below,and includa`nprmal,strut- 1 Tab 'The Canstrucfgn Aha'Te wffl[orrtmen'ce,with the on The basis of one of the following PEkCENTAGES OF CONSTRUCTION COST,as defined in coral,mechanical and electrical engineering services.::award'of di Const eBon Contract and wf6`dine Bate - Article 3,for portions of the Project to`be awarded under ;?- �Tp t,> and any.others es'igcluded to Aiha'e 14 as hen thti final Certificate'for Paymem is issued to the r - Basic Services Owner r . „h'. A,single S[fpWafed,Som Construction ConkTaet -•? SCHEMATIC Dk'StGN PHASE 'P111 The:Architect shall p ov de AdmfnDCmtnn.of the percent t 8 r e 1.1.1, The Architect shall review the program furnished 6anstrucuuri Contract,as;se[forth ml At*Roc ent by the Owner o ascertain the requirements of the Project X261,General Condl4lons'of the Contract for Consup- p >cw', 4; 3peaEmt1dx14xxxx , and shall confirm'such.requfremeots to the Owner. f on and the extent of his'dutt s and ;ponslbditiez a'ad rthe b cations of RIs authorny as assigned thereunder 9 '' �R9€tltlliQttxxx$l]c ry, ^,,. 1.1,2 Base&on the.mufually agreed upem'prog am the shalt not"be'modified'without his Wntten'consenI. Architect shall prepare Schematic'Design Studies e6hxist- 11.12 7fie Architect a9,[Re,� pPseniative of,the lhvner ing of drawings and other documents dlustratmg`the scale and relationship of P ojeet components for ap- fl Ur ng,the-LrorfSSfiucdtipn PHase sisal{adv se and consult T:.,Su. #�r,-A9Strux�ibns to prova7`by the, hltRContra`ctpr shall b2issired itlrough,the ANhitect.The 0.FOR ADDITIONAL SE,RVJCES,as described in Paragraph 1.1, compensation'Computed as 1.1,3 The Architect shall submit to the Owner a State- A ehitoct shill have,aut5orrty,-tR act on behalf,OF the follows-. '.*' mens of Probable,Construction Cost based on current Ow to,the extent proyidW Iia the General Condrtrons area,volumeor other unit 4osls. unless othefV✓Ise modified to writing. ' a " r 1. Principals!time at the fixed rate of Thirtyand no/100---dollars($30.00per hour. ` 3.1;13, The:'AFchftece shall at all times have access o P ,T�,.•. DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE For the purpose of this Agreement,the Principals are: Y _ 7.1.4 The Architects hall prepare from the approved the Work whe evet3his,fir preparation or progress. C.:Eleibert Cowell "sh° wn Schematic Design,Studies,for approval by the-Owner,the j,1,14'Thea,Architect Shall make periodic to the , ,:fps Gunter W Koetter Design Development Documents consisting,of drawings site to famdrari4e himselflgenera0y with.the progress and Y"M B. Carroll Tharp �"' ,+r,� al if the chara cter of the,entire Pr jand other documents to lect as to structural,meche the size an'�d- Workqualityis toceedihe n�Ihd.cco dan eto n with tithe rCont Contract t cal and electrical'•stems,materials and such:other essen- p g Y b'ocuments.On the basis of h on-site observations.as tials as may be appropriate. an architect; he shall endeavor to guard the Owner 2. Employees'time(other than Principals)at a multiple of two and one half +,, '. 1:1.5 The Architect shall submit to the Owner a further agal'nst-d`efects and deficiencies in�the Work of the Con- tractor.t �' (2'•5 )times the employees'Direct Personnel Expense as defined in Article 4. , ' The A hltect shalt not be required to make r P :< Statement'of.Probable Construction Cost. exhaustive o continuous on=site inspections to check the ` �t 3.Services of Professional consultants at a multiple of One and one half " , CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS PHASE quality or quantity of The;Work The.Architect shall not i 1.5 )fimes the amount billed to theArchitect for such services, ''"','" s` ch- 1.1.6 The Architect shall prepare from the apRroated be reipomsible for construction,means,methods,teach- .�`.' Design Development Documents,for approval by the ,nigpes segtiences or procedures,or for safely preautiuns Owner, Drawings and Specifications setting forth fn'. and programs in Connection with the Work,and he sfiall as .<, -.d9dktwfkxxxxxxxxxxx3 ;, not be rgsponsible forth.Contractor's,failure to car.out .detail the requirements for the construction of the entire' Carry ' = s ,gpppto®tt7exakxce�fOTgkec> ou�ratXffi # Project including the necessary.bidding infOrmaton,and the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 'v,,r� ,x. •hall assist in the preparation of bidding forms,the Con 1,1,15 Based on such observations at the site and`.on D.FOR REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES,amounts expended as defined in Article S. _ dilions of the Contract, and the form of Agreement. the Contractor's Applications for,Payment,the Architect between the Owner and the,Contractor.:.. shall determine the amount owing.to•the Contractor.and S IIL THE OWNER AND ARCHITECT agree in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of this Agree ' %.:. , B issue.f a,C cotes forCertificate for, Paymin sych amounts.The mentthaL• adju The Architect shah advise the Own of any s rice of Certificate for.Payment shall constitute a Owner Xlf adjustments to previous Statements of Probable Con -i4lr .,,.G struction Cost indicated by changes in regwrements or: representation by the Architect,to the Owner,based,on A.IF SCOPE of the Project is changed materially,compensation shall be subject�to renegotiation. - the,Architects observations at the site as provided)in ' k'. general market conditions. If e sal .,,, '�` Subparagraph 1.1.14 and the data comps sing the Appli - A 't,, E ,, E- 1.1.8 The Architect shall assist the Owner in filing the cation for Payment,that the Work has progressed to the 3� '`7 B.IF THE SERVICES covered by this Agreement have months completed within eighteen r fw r r ,I,r> e ( 18" ` 1 months of the date hereof,the amounts of _� required documents for the approval of.governmental: point indicated;that dbeli best a the Architects knowl- �' yy compensation,rates and multiples.se[forth in Paragraph fl shall be subject to renegotiation. authorities having jurisdiction over the Project. edge,•information and belief,the quality of the Work is in acco dance'with the Contract Documents(Subject.to BIDDING OR NEGOTIATION PHASE an evaluation of the Work for conformance with the 1.1.9 The Architect,following the Owner's:approval of Contract Documents upon Substantial Completion,to the the.Construction Documents and of the latest Statement results of any subsequent tests,required by the Contract AIA DOCUMENT 8141•:OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT•JANUARY 1914 EDITION.•AIAs olw4 k.'S -4#- AIA DOCUMENT 8141•OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT•JANUARY 1974 EDITION•AIA®141974 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK AVE.,N.W.,WASHINGTON,D.C.3oDo6 2 ! S { THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF.ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK:AVE.,N.W.,WASHINGTON,U.C.2DDD6 3 1r'1�.€�yt a�^i x�. s` •i t�-k;M.::, y a`'.:.?tw,,+���� s • ,�r �.... - `"�'k�� v s ..l t - ���� vt'� d�D�d3•., a �"� - � �, ,,'s�°',��5" '�'.f'm�• �R�;�1x �'"�sr" ��y �'.�`� " x .;,� �,'f,� r s s ���.., pi. .yr. 1*� `�f �,,:,act .�..y wf •i ��,� �x '�ya� a : � ��r.' .0 � zr' 4 �,x t�� � -� c � - ., ^} �,¢ •�, "' �'�A kt ��. $�;s,`?�- nets,''� t1,E, ., �: k' �nfik ,s' z,s- Iry €�' 3 �.'�* �' 3 'v��'-ar"�t�3� •�*�r���T,���'*-� ""� �` lu i.t ,y '� '11'"�� .r^f �'3 a'csi �„k� ` R Rka ;r-r �x`} ��• � 'F`1-s xx ��� as '�c�'��'`' '"� •.from.the Co tract Dotu- 1,2,4 Thm-gh,the on-site observations by Pup-Time set forth fn Pontgraph,1.1 as maybe required in cpnnet 2:54 The Owrnsi shall furnish;stiurcftmd,•mechani cal, Documents us-minor devidtion n �,.,w ' P n[stair'ectab a riot to cbtn letion,andtd any specific Project Representatives of tl+e'Work n,progress,;fhe At- p: ", tiorr-.with the re`plaeementwfsuch,Work. ehe I gd`�at6:er laborat ryig is lnapett,Iarts and-r9,-- me f p p aflfcatfRsrrststated m=ih`e' eftfffe5te'for;Payruent);;antl' chitect•,shafl endeavor•to';provide further protection for ., 1314 , " ports as mciuited•by la,.rthe*Contra t'f-7"oeumenCz: .h .. - ;that`iFe Cont#actors Lr fned,to payfljenk in the amount the'Owner against defects m the Work,byt She'furnisji- t - - 2 'i The.fysvner`Shall fern sh sgrsh 7egaV aCtortrthng,arra %.c rtdied-.fry lssmng a;`C€rtffitatefor'PayTfrt'nt,the AieFfi- 'rllg'of'suth project rePreSee tatron„shall not make,the ,:i ;.•iL .bR ,, 1 dee'eii;to re res rat tF;at,he has made Architect responnlile:for construegnn means,'methods, ih&saRaft6{fRfs39Efli., >s insurartcewu kung a reel 3°ma1aH nee sr'ry fo2the tett shall not p m p”?,,.jha, .. .^ - ,."r'a' ,.' ..:'• _ •Project and sutiilafrdhmg seryiees as he mays Jill 1�to :an Rxaminatibn ro in h w•and fpr What'pU pose techniques,sequences or'proegdures,or fot'saiety pre ?;.�; - - y 'tor caotions.and tbgrams,or for fhe,4ontract6i failure to „k'ams 1.3.15 Preparing i set of reprodptible'record:prfhB of asid tit, howor;for dAsiibirit Under, the,e oCc'atfhas 4he Con[att$r has used the mo'neys;paitl-op account P � -used the money's:pall to him:under-tfie'Construction c-Contract Sinn. perform,the Work'in accordarste with the Contact = '; drawusgs showing;significant ehaege5 m.the yyork.mode Cant act. Documents. 1�+.*v' ,during,the;construction process;based on mariod1up t.9.16 The Arthieett shall:aR n thg fars2 snit n.e,the ,. ��ss*. ' iMer'reter of the yirements,of'11Fe Contract[loco- 13 •AHta!InoN9L SERVICES .,,,,. Rnnes,drawings and other daW fyrpished°by the Cd t t 2.i Th sery cess rifb rpailon;`e.rvays znd,repprts se- P eq • y - , , for to the Architect. a rlFretl by P,a tag aprlis 23 th ouch 2 to 5'elesmi;shad,be m'ents and the imparttai,lu,ge of clic fMerformanw,tfaefe- Th'e"flallowan services shall tie provided when au- _.Tisa .. ., ili;in herFat thetO�vneYsres(l;>P,`isses and the,lsrehileet shall :und'er h 64th rhe 4lwner'ahtl:Gbptta(b,r.The Architect - g _* --,,a 1.2.16 Providing exten vig,ssstance m the.utilization y ,, •[lid IXed in wriYq by the Owner and'they2shafl be +*_, .at - .- g be.iirltlttlesf to rely N'p'ion;4he-ac5uir y,,. completeness shalLmake decisions on clairss odAboClass or Crin pa dfor by the° iter as hereinbefore provided. of any eq Rmenf,or system tont,as Fre4; [<-up or She`repf: ,& tractor relating to the execut on and,p!u(iress of the Wprk ,• `s'a- Senting adjusting arid halapcadg,plepayahon af,operatiors '" '`aeY and+maintenance manuals,tra'nin ersonnef for oPaa- 2.$ If the Owner-becomes aware of an fault,or defect and on all other matte-or goesion4 Srelated thereto 1.3.1 7FiRtt f]OrlaE, $°RfEPonR $P Y -'The Arch7tecNs decision's an rnafters iel&ung to artistic - � J z - hon-and,m4mtenanw md`eamilltato do gopa hon In,ithe Project or:no,conformant wrh ilia Contract efiect'skall'be final ff,consi'sSent with{Me mteRt"of iYe 'I'feat''I" 'nr other: ectal �.` 7,3,77 RmrtWlagas L�Otgtrtenfs he,shall give pmrppt,wn[ten nonce thereof ' 7 3.2 Providing'fioantia !br sty sp is aha Arch tact,.: ; Contac[©oturhents. +„ . studies. - „n t,fir. lIFA5�i9tit�Pjlt6 , :7,•1:79 The'Aec itecC shall have tit ority tp•rfJeeR,WAsk" ,• °"`" ^:>'' 2;9 The Owner 5t,Iffir shfpformatron'requixed'oPhim. ' d, .n .y;� t5• 13t3. Prov dreg planning surveyssrte r valuations,env;- sv'. .• 1.3.18 li p ting to serve or Serving as an expert witness 7 A'f o _ whlth.does nga,cunf•orm Yo.the 'Rfitrap Duey Kt!,• ,. a, • • as�expedltiousy+cc's s'f`€e$ssary;for We orderly progress>of a :Ndhenever,in%hIS reasanable^opiriioph,ha vrosasuferh.rt iter- rommental st0ell or;camparative•studies of prospective m gbnnection with any pubic het Ing,arbnatlon pm- the"Wdrk `essary or advisable to n'sdfe fisc pro,P.yec(,npJBmenatiort sites. _ ".` r reeding or legal proceeding -`. .' of[fie intent of the Co4traet;D' LMents,hk wiH;have 1A 4 Providin&design services relative to future 11i1.3:19 Providing'services of profe looal consultants for ,v.:<' 'YythoriTy to;requ rz spe,Yibl nspeetxgn tar te3ung of any ties,systems and equipment which are not intended m `- mac;' vrf,;, other than the•nbrrii structural,;mechanical and dettri- sy i o i >+<C,pST,"' i Ft`s -.`Work fn torda'n[e wrtFi the;pymuions;of the Eontrat[ " be.construded as pert of the Project. -. •�'�j r;;- cal engmeenng services fon the 1!roject. 3,1:, If,tha Construction Cost-is aa be used as thee basis, ,A' "�ocumenls-wF4ther tar notsuth Work be tried fab'ricatetl, ` ' 1:35 Providing, fa investigate existing condi- '•^"_' s, 1.3:30 ProvldipBt nV bSher ser4kes not othetyrisa In- for determining,the�rchrtefgs:Compensatioo'for g sac # insafied or coth'pleted. R s ��" [inns Or fatalities or to make measured dratYings:thereof, S z= eluded In this Alpaelnentor nbf'tU6tOmari y-fgis'rishe�lh d Ci It sh l�,IiP Yhp tool 2Et5t dr'estlpiaT d tp9t(D - -.,:� 11.1E The.:7lrchitett shall review and approve shpp or to veli the accuracy of drawings or other'informs- ;l"„+-� accordance with,geperally accepted arthiSecturaripracttce. the Ctwner,of all ti.4oYk it¢slggned or spec4i by the „. "'i' a.t S' -dowing•,samples,and otG er•sub'misvon¢of Rhe Contras sh ^- •' Architect TFfe'Construcojort Ctist sh ill be determined as ` hon famished by the Owner. „+1�,11 ;-, ARTiC♦:E 2 -- , for only forconformance Wath the design cbnc I. pf the -- , follows;with greCedenr:e in the;arder listed:`.' Projgct and for gompliante with the IMormat`ion given 13.6 .:Preparing tlo,¢yments,for alternatg bids or out-of- ✓i 7yg((yyyN�R'S RESP,OMSIHFLITIE$. in the Contract Documents. sequence services requested by,the Owner. "- 301y1, Far completed construction;the cost of all such - } f 2.1 The Owner shall provide full information,including 1•York,'including costs of managing-construchoo; 1.1.19 The:Architect shall prepare Change'Orders. 133, 'd:E5titDMist a a a complete program,regarding;:Fis requirements for the t^a detailed quaputy.surveys or inventories ofmaterial, 3.1T For Work not constructed;h}the lowest bona fide 1.1.20 The Architect shalt conduct inspections to de- equipment and lahor. , r5 - Protect. bid received from;a qualified bidder for tatty oral;of such ~ 2N [ermine the-Pates of substantial Completion and final .. 2.2 The Owner shall designate;..when necessary,a rep- Work,or(2)if the N.rerk is,not-bi•d,the bona fide hi a. ion shall receive,.and review written, ,rantees 1.3.8 Providing interior design and other services re- „+ tfated'ro osaf sybmitfed forted or all of such`,Work;,or Ps completion,- I 'the Contir tactor and uired'for or in•wn'nectaort with<the selecGon'of Soma- 3, • resentatwe authorized to act in his behalf with respect to „R.R •,, Y +k and related documents,assemtl ed by q the Project.The Owner shall aitemine documents sub- i _ a final Certificate for Payment., ture and furnishings;( o.De _e€e maned'at a zgdecisionser- 3."c or Work=for which such-bid or prbposai IS shall Issue Y ,... ?. mrtted by the Architect and shall render p received,111 the YatesfDetailed°£•timate of Construction 'r ser �a 7,1.21 The`Architect shall not be responsible for the 13.9'.Providing----aces for p aonmg tenant or rental ns'-.. raining thereto promptly,M avoid unreasonable delay in Cast if one is availabte;or(2l`:the latest Statement of- "• Y acts or omissinlls of the Can[rx[or,or:any Subtontrae- spaces+ ,. theprogress of the Architects services. Probable Construction Cost. -;` tors,or any of the Contractor's or Subcohtattors'agents 1310,.Maki revisions in Drawings,Specifications or �,,•r ;- F.3 The Owner shall furnish a-certified land sury of - - - - any other persons rformin any of P8 - z° .. .-eY 3.2 Construction Cost does not include the;compensa- .. or employees,or a y P performing other.documents when such myipions are inconsistent - the site giving,as,applicable,grades and lines of streets, .tion of the Architect and his consulanis,the cost of.the ,ps the Work. with.written approvals or instrrictions previously given alleys,pavements and adjoining property;dghtsafway, ' - p �F p land,rights-of-way,orcthescosts which are-the res onsi-. 1,2 PROTECT REPRESENTATION BEYOND BASIC SERVICES and are due to causes beyond the control.of the Ai vh,.v ,`�'.. restrictions,easements,encroachments,zoning,deed re- bility of the Owner as providedin Pamgraphs.23 through tett strrthons,boundaries and contours of the site;locations, 2:fi inclusive. 1.2.7 If more extensive represenationat the site than dimensions and complete data:pertaining to"ezisting +: is described'under Subpara mph•4.1.16 through 1.1:21 1.3.11.Preparing supporting data and other services in ' The cost of labor,materials and equipment furnished - g Owner and Architect connection with Change Orders:if the change in the r buildings,other imonservice and Ltlli d lines,nfoth 63 the Owner for the ProjecCahall be included in the inclusive is required,and if the Own .- s motion wncermngavailable,.. n N.,. b y. 1, - agree,the:Architect sballiprovide one:or more FRiI-Time Basic Gompensatioo resulting from the adjusted'.Contract rtTMz; public and private,above and below grade,including Constmdion Cost at current market rates'indud ng p g Project Representatives to assist the Architect. Sum is oat commensurate wilt,the services required of =-: `s_ - inverts and depths. reasonable allowance for overhead and profit. . w the Architect. " F . 1.2.2 Such.Full Time Project Representatives shall be 2A The Owner shall furnish the services of a soils ent i- 3.4 Statements of Probable Construction Cost and De- y d .. lected and,directed by the=Architect,and,the 1.3.12, Making investigations involving detailed apprais- ' neer or other consultant when such services are,deemed tailed Cos[Estimates prepared by the Architect represent. A emted Architect shall be compensated therefor as mutually els:and valuations of existing facilities,andntrsurveys or' necessarythe Architect,including reports,test borings, his best judgment as a design professional familiar with y agreed between the Owner and the Architect as set forth inventories required in co nection with constrution •- _ g P g, I .g. performed b the Owner. p test pits,soil bearing values,percolation tests,air and the construction;industry.It is mcognazedM however,that [ in an exhibit appended to.this Agreement. p Y water pollution tests,ground corrosion and resistivity neither the Architect nor the Owner has any con[rol,.Over y, - villin consultation concerning replacement tests and other necessary operations for determining sub- the cost of labor,materials or equipment,over the con 7.2.3 The duties,responsibilities and fintauona of au- 7.3.13 Providing 6 , „r,p .:,,<; soil,air and water conditions;:with appropriate profes- .tractors°methods of determining bid prices,or tom- „<<::”1-`�` :>-r• thority of such Full-Time Project Representatives shall be of any Work damaged by fire or other Cause during win- din or market conditions.Accordingly,'the set forth in an exhibit appended to this Agreement: struction,and furnishing professional services of the type E' -sional recommendations. petltive bidding •.�' • v' AIA DOCUMENT 8701•OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT•JANUARY 197/EDITION•AIA®•®1971 AIA DOCUMENT INSTITUTE •OWNER ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YO KJANUARY 1971 EDITION AIA® ®1971 nj THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECr5,.1735 NEW YORK AVE.,N.W.,WASHINGTON,D.C.20006 q THE AMERICAN MSTITUTE'OF ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK AVE.,AYE.,N.W.,:WASHINOTON,O.C.20006 f q .. u' .s?s +; .�,-.tn*. s3a.'; �" l "as.,�ze` "`. ' :• x. .:iF. a'`., S 7.As a ���r r, + '�,2'v`�*iv vs�ia. r� ��?v "•a'a.P.�: # Mchltempannofi ind does not guarantee that,bids Will ees,or his,ftlessional cbnsuhenti in the interest of the not S art from-arty,Statement of Pppbalsib,tdnsted ion Project for the-expenses I lied in tho foltowidg Subpara- Cost o.other cast estimate prepared byhim.`: g apps shall be aid his compensation for services- rformed the oth r rt to this Agreement and to the P P pe P} „ Partners, Ax5: When a;filed.Iiriiitwof-Cons[ructitln td's[,is¢stab- Sr11 x,,. prior to receipt of written nofce from:the Owner,of such successors assigns and legat'repre en[atives of:'such other Rshed m eCE'djram-of this Ag ement,itshall,be in;. 7Ggk �Na� Y1 ar- suspension or abandonment,together with Reimbursable `party with respect to aR"covenants"of this Agreement w Ymg ssgned'by',Weparties gpd shall';inkildde'a bidding `.: xPtlX 'Spk Expenses then due and'all termination expenses as de Neither the OWnet pr the ArcF)itect shall assign,sublet - ',,,, contingenuy d(jen p�e{cenb lidless`onolIeramount is ht11f0 ¢p`ai�i afe[xharl3eaj2cht fined.In.Pacagrapb 8.3.resultinglrom;such suspensionor transfer`his interest in this Agreement Without the agrged upon in venting.yWhentsuch a fixed limit is¢stab- abandonmenGlt4he-Project is resumed after'being sus- written consent of the other fished,the Architect sA"all bepermitted m determine What &1.2'Expense of reprdductong postage and handling pended for ore than three months, the Archite f�ks r mater ars egoipn nt componenF systems and lytics of of Drmings and SpedficatioPs escluding.,rluplicate'sets. compensmct's ation shall be subject,to renegotiation. atthe cam lehon'of each•Phise for'the owfi6t's,review ART�Ci:E,.�i T t. ctyrsf union are,3o be mrjuded m the Contrett`Dacu- p .a and apprl - 6.5 Payments due the:Architect under this Agreement meek and to mate aso able.adju3,[mehn ip thb scope ov"alARBLTRYGT�14Q 4 ,vet "°, .' of,fhe Protett t©:"Joan it witN'1t,;tt;e Ized°hmit._The ar[Fii- shall bear interest at the legal rate'commemirigsixty F� R �=DMRRra1Cp1>t:IDsc days after:the date of billing. I Ceti may also inciude'in'the Gdnt act'Dochmen{s alter- k ,jy� � ��. 11.1 Ali,claims,disputes antl other matters to question '�3,v �,e,,;,.� ,nate bids tb adjust the Cons[ructidn Cost to the fizCM1 •" n° between the parties to this Agreemerti,ar"seg..out of;or iii'st6E7G5➢hleltcra®c' hnr �scluex ,; - ARTICLE 7 relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof,shall be al z3 S 1Y ppfa({RNtEyteE9c, ARCHITECTS ACCOUNTING RECORDS decided by arbitral on in accordance with the Construe- +ky'a,,, ^n,,;' 3:5.7 If gIS Bfd3fmg o[Nego{a4 ng Phase has pot coin ..' -° - rnenced wethtir.3iin months aftErlg"eAfdh"tectsllbihiCst a". g�� Ed4a,., ton'-Indo try Arbtrato Rufes of the American.Arbitra- i ,h.;.•5.1 5 ' ". ,.s.. Records of Reimbursable Expenses and expenses pertain .tom Association the btammg.untese the pirties mutually..,. `p -{{ Consttuetiom Documents to the Osvnery agy'.,tixed Iimi; fw*fi?4,�,' la e m5>c x ing to Additional Services on the Project and forservrces agme otKerwise.N'o rbitration,iarismg nut o£,..or relating t Jp .r,;alp of iC,�artst uct,n;:osq gstahbshgd as a cagd!onof this >� 44exd�cx performed oi basis of a Multipple.of Direct Personnel to this Agteememshali indude,'by tonso)idatfon,jmnder r ,d 3,: =' .[sgpeement sfL:ne adjusted to;,reElect,aru{thong¢to tljeExpense shall be kept on a generally recognized account- or fn any otheY manner',a8y ad+ [ional'party:pot apartyiz - 'S1 1 _ � -general level of paces which may hasx occurred m Che ABLE 4 Ing basis and shall be available to the Owner or his to tfijs Agreernem'excepT by Written consent comtaininga construHipn indpstry forthr�aea,In Which the Pmject is authorized re resentative at mutual) convenient times. s"ecific reference io this A reernent,and si etl'b all tfie =s located.The adjustment°s"h"pll•, flect changes between PAYMENTS TD.fHE ARCHFTECT - P Y p g gn y "� s1.: the'.date of subr ns3;ion of[t1e<pon#ruction'Docoments &1 Payments.an,aecqunt of,the Architei Basic Serv-` AR Parfi es h'eretab.Aony consent to!arbitmtian involving in ` rf i tar= in.`the Owrrer"ah'd tlSe date on'wgicA propofols are ices shdl4 be made as,(glows: ARTICLE B- additional p ry partios shall not constitute consent to arhitranon of anydspute not descr bed therein or with- r Sight TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT q r. y,f t .r t .e.: i&11, - - any party not namedo described the in.This Agreement sP --�-- to abittate and arty agreement to arbitrate with an addi- ,t... "9;2 Wen a Y$Nr!1 mit oY CogstSuPP9R CRst,ipkludi,�}g. 6.1 This.Agreement may de terminated by either party ;r tFiei Btddmp cbeRtlige tar7ju5ted as,proyided Iii Sub-' a ,, upon seven days'written notice should the other party bonai panty or parties duly consented to by ane partes '�6= .:' paraggaph 3S.j,iG a ph''ca61e),;1 esfaUlished as a condi- &1.2 Subsequent payment's(or Basic Services shall be fail substantially to perform in accordance with its:terms hereto shall be specifically enforceable under the pre- ,' *'„ , tion of this Agree+m�t and Is.�cgedeg b,Sthe f We'sF: made monthly in proportiort[o Services performed so- through no fault of the party initiating the termination. nailing arbitration law. 2 ' "' bona fide bid oc negotiated p[oposal;the Detailedp Esti- that the wmQensation at the completion of each Phase,' except when cof lie isation is ori basis of a Mul- 8.2 In the event of termination due.to the fault of par- 11.3 Notice of the demand for.arbitration shall be filed: IMate=of Construc{Ion CosLor-the Statement of Probable _ Construction,cost '� :. is leer Direct Personnel Expense,shall nal the follow- ..ties other than the:Architect,the Architect shall be paid in with writing with the other party s this Agreement and ConsEruction cost;the(Jwner shall(1)give ap P -� W �... = i -:..Ing percMWges of the taaT Basle Compensation-. his'compensation'for.services performed to termination with the American Arbitration able time after t demand proval of an Increase In such fixed hmrt,Q)attthorrze re P - shall be made within a reasonable time after.the claim; bidding the Project within a reasondble` mey or 3)co a a date,including Reimbursable Expenses then due and all •: e ti (. Schamatic Design Pinola ........ A89k .25% termination expenses: dispute or other:-m tt in question has arisen. in no operate in reFlsmg the Prolec[`scope and qu91rlj'as Te-- Design,Development:Phase......,.. fRft ,'". event shall the demand for arbitration be made after the a„t °�•` quired to reduce-the Probably@IConstruction Cost In the Co struc8on D'cumerns Phase s 8.3 7erminatiort Ex eases are defined as Reimbursable d to when msti[ution f li or equitable,proceedings 'w case of(3y the Architect,without additional charge,shalF( m-.': A " a 81t9t ]56% Expenses m direct) xpens s a d termination los an a o ga eq a6 e,p oceedmgs: Bidding or Negotiation Phase....'., y p based on such Balm,dispute or other matter..m question rmad!fy the Dmyings,and,SReciRcations as.necessary for Construction Phase .........' 25% � � amount computed as a.percentage of the total compen- .would be barred by the applicable statute:of limitations. bring the L',onstgction Cost_wlthln the fixed omit.The < sation earned to thetime of termination,as follows: g. ,v,,.... prmldmg,of such servieeshall belthe IImN of the Archi &7.3 If the'Contract Lme.77nrnaily es[ablDhed In the 20 percent if termination occurs during the Schematic 11.3. The award rendered by,the arbitrators:shall be fi ,^. ;Fsr` tect's responsibility in this regard,and having done so;:: Construction.Contract Is exceeded by more than lhir Design Phase;or nal,an judgment may be entered upon it in.accordance „!:'._ the:Architect shall be entitled to compensation in accord days through:no fault of the.Architect,compensation,for 10'percent rf termination occurs during the Design De- with applicable law in any court having:jurisdiction -•' z. ante with thif Agreement. Basic Services.performed by.Principals,employees.and _ velopment Phase;or g g thereof. professional consultants required to complete the Ad- 5 percent rf termination occurs durin -an subs¢- AjRRCLE-4 ministration of the Construction Contract beyond the p g y - y quentphase. ARTICLE.12 >;. DIRECT PER50NkEL EXPENSEthirtieth day shall be computed as set forth in Para a - graph Il for Additional Services. ^aL ARTICLE 9 EXTENT OF AGREEMENT „ r, y Direct Personnel Expense is defined;as the.salaries of Payments for Additional Services of the Architect as ` professional,technical and clerical empl4tres engaged y, - ''- OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS This Agreement represents the entire and Integrated 5 i'". on.the Project by the Architect,and lhecost of their defined In Paragraph 1.3;'andYor Reimbursable Expenses agreement between the Owner.and the Architect.and e,.r. mandatory and cusmrnary Benefits lochias SteNmr em as defined,in:Article.5,,shall be made monthly upon: Drawings and Specifications as instruments of service are supersedes all.prior negotiations, representations..or =z_ to y- presentation of the Architect's statement of services ren-. and shall remain the property of the A h sect whether rAM p yee benefits,.insurance,sick leave,holidays,vacations; PrP H agreements,either written or oral.ThisAgreementmay Y pensions amdsimilar benefits. dered. - the Project for which they are:made s executed or not :beamended only by written instrument signed by both. fi ,ys They are not to be used by the Owner on other projects Owner and Architect &3 No deductions shall be.made from the Architect's 3,T ARTICLE 5 or extensions to this Project except by agreement in viii-. R„sr compensation on account of penalty,liquidated dam- s in and with appropriate coin compensation the Architect. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES ages,or other sums withheld from payments to inn- B. p ARTICLE 13 a: a 5.1 Reimbursable Expenses are in addition to the Com- tractors. - ARTICLE 16 GOVERNING LAW :' pensation for Basic and Additional Services and include 6A If the Project Is suspended for more than three actual ex enditpres made by.the Archim his employ- months or abandoned in whole or in-part,:the Architect SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS P C P Y- Unless othenvisesp specified,this.Agreement shall be gov- s The Owner and the Architect each binds himself, his- erned by the lawof the principal place of business of.the ?+ c'. AIA DOCUMENT 9141 OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT•JANUARY 1974 EDITION•AIA®•mi974 partners,Successors,assigns-and legal representatives to Architect m'- r X 6 THE:AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 1735 NEW YORK AVE,N.W.,WASHINGTON,D.C.201 zjV MA DOCUMENT 1141•OWNER-ARCHITECT AGREEMENT•JANUARY 1974 EDITION AIA41 01974 r y NT THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE Of ARCHITECTS,1733 NEW YORK AVE.,N.W.,WASHINGTON,D.C.2MIS 7 - ,�..,. �r��i��"�4�,".xs?�3¢ �, t. ns:"�'��`4e�. i�'� ��*`-3� � '. ti�§ x {S'�*a.��„"� mss•°r,_-,r^,.'" ..k„�+'R: s'u,,-� -?"�,,.�x ��.,.-�rt"E„i��,��.x` tY",�ar. �a x''�'��� i... A.'""`r' =`7 c;t t. '`�x.r:.. ter, `,� 1 t�.r`s l r m' ? ` 'Rt 5 4^ A'ItTICEE 14 RtStYLUTIO;i No. 74__11 F OTHER CONDITIONS OR SERVICES, II, W-!LEAS the Huntsville City Council, meeting in regular session on Jurty 33, ,., 1914, heard the recor+nerdations of the Parks and Rccreation Board to locate - ,the City swimming pool at Ross-Park and apply-for a alratchiTTggrant for:the planning and construction of said pool. . _ THEIR€FORn the Huntsville City Council hereby,designates a Sita in Ross �r Park to be the location of the City's swiwning pool, and I THEREFORE authorizes the City's?arks 2Rd Recreation Cogrdirtator, E:ene Ti. •� �+ r Pipes to represent and act for the City of Huntsville in applying for tl . . �§ fju r " Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Matching Grant, Land and Water Conservation Wit: i Esfi r Fund Act 1965 (Public.Law 88-578) through the Texas Parks and Wildlife 1 h t,. Depart-ment, and This Agreement executed the day and year first written above. THEREFORE authorizes the City Finance Director, Jerry Kline, to be the , OWNER e City of K` a Mar ow , -serve as the City's.fiscal officer to receive these funds for this. Thf HuntsvilleM &C1officer to y. A Rot .t ," Ar fte s..& program, and „ ' . . MorrisL. Waller, Mayor u tar Koetter, President I 3 THEREFORE, this Resolution shall become effective from and IS its L,w , passage by the City Council of Huntsville, Texas_ ' I PASSED and APPROVED this the 13th:day of Aug4st, 1974. g " .. Norris 1.Taller, or Dlay � a � �Its AIA DOCUMENT 1141 OWNER ARCHITECT.AGREEMENT•IANUARY 1974 EDITION•AIA®•431974 ATTEST, a THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1775 NEW YORK AVE.,NAY.,WASHINGTON,D.C.30006 p 1a•1 i T (SEA L) o � -Path DeSh City Sec_:aarY f n ' Page 99 4 Page lD6 loalsal,0.i. ked if the, the c y s. Maror W ll d catea the s,loo—at that im did Mryor Na11e said the Coun 1 basery.gnat£red by the:con£id the pal,le of Hlo—ille had all.I. thelane could bare been laid incarrec ly. Martin C-11 y,City Attorney,indicated h lana Wa j:`1{, the City Adavnia i and the,C dl City H Y d his e£f,in their£taxa planning f p tel ,' `• ? prabebly laud by City f oma ten years no for the Woods Addition. It Was not in the designated easement of �Iff" amp arta an h f Wat aM er£u 1 1 He theleAl ly thank d City Mehag J McAlister, '1 the --'at ore Hall devalopm M std: " For his excellent job' g t g theivfIne,ijon thepubl b thisll th b r of talks he made t i rani labs she far theb h he 11 pat xh1 h helpful Coun I Dicken d accept the bid by H.J.Hogan sed:Councilman Johnson seconded the motion. All in explaining theThe C cit then appl odd Mayo,Wall hank d theds th Bin 11 I-v Ili were 1n favor oldthemotion passed unanlmoualy. and the KSAM red t tion fox their very excell Job P g th f t h public g xd—fig ed p25C1188 NEW PEE STRUCTURE'FOR AMEIILANCH SHRVICE f iv The Mayon sold to the general public. at bbv C 1 d y fot C it lil 1. 6 1 ly a n of p .. the ladicious use of this money and that every cautaanod a ery conservative point rill be xereiaed to Setthe .fly Wall ed def the discussion.of amh.1—le servi fes until the n work ease oa All they - st of it in the most expeditious manner. v rt. would 6 1 t d t the fin dap rtmeat budget as Well as aahulaa dispatching budget and reviewithe.wwty's t w, 4 participntion an these services. trt Councilman Moa-moved to unify the resin f he e1e and accept the R 1 do N 12-12 t—slain slain b €, ps the election as read and Council m Knox seconded h otfon. Ali were in:Favor and the.Res 1 ion passed 3,^j unanimously. ,;N�aasixx�±�yu.t yW CONBIOIEt AUTHORIZING PURCHABE OP UTILITY FOLES TO 0]MPLITE ka x'q"4, INSTALLATION OF SCHOOL ZONE OCNTROL RVTCBS.ON U.S.190 ADMIMSRATNE ACTION--JEd MCALISTER Jim MCAT City Mang ndi t d th o b j int ff b n the City,the HII—ills Independ t Sch 1 Di sad the T High fly 0 l Th b 1 greement Wes for the City to contra- ' � 1 1 d E uipant ---I- snn 1 Park l but%the i-1 bone £f t the is tallation and' ai h dei es. The Haghxay Department was to fvmvah the signs. The Hunts. ll Independeat 8chaol 01st £u-doh the lights and Gulf States Utilities nes to o.n.city Manage J MCA.st p rented to the.Cmmcil so d 8 d eb spm b ted by G 'P pas, furnish aid set four lity poles and drop purer. b t 1 hones. He stated that si a that time it hes A = .9 Puka end Recrea ion Cuxdvvato two d aE 6 ken fibergl L nic lien h dzaplayed H i di orad been d terminad that the.utility poles from Ill S of be used due to th d tion and,in ad- -placement Bost would be$19.00 f r one slat( ben.h7 and'ab hr a fioar 1 ho. He al d the eine .y €. ^k, tion,Mr g binson of Gulf States advised he hay n bl p 1 s at thus tile. MCAT r indicated that since :. -- solid be$42.50 e.cb plus shipping chargeable eb le tae vi fl r N atat d h q rpm t l t stalNed k the Gulf State.p f the b. gain has not matery 1 d h City xouldhave to allocate$$OB.OD of traffic arty July. He asked that the-spun peep epon such matters hen.they see it happen'g 'x y cant-1 hariag£ da fl,flot 35 f t poll, d the,tal.nd nista e.the City can act quickly to hopefully stop such conduct as this. Wayor wall-ta.leashaded to the C 1 that they pp- he 11 of fond porches hese four i,4.I , poles. H di ted there was a gra t d g t he. roll de y We sum '.lifts c ld be at stake COUNCIL ACTION #- 1{ ith.long. d 1 y H d then th Co1 u ld spi a other avenues to aoqite these pales,perhaps talk fL he h G if S r ma h laph v amp y. Musculo qst-phy Orive Day u Co culmen Martinez mored that the Cit d With the p-gram end that they allocate$506.00 to co lets Andrew Martine. Stated the.Lions Club and the Hunt ll Voluvt P Depotmea wanted to ,c the utility P.I.lost 11 t able City availability of a ility Poles fano any other source. Knox co cL a Musculo gstrophy Ora d asked May W 11 top 1 .Sep ben 2 1� y, wndad theaiion. All were vn favor and the mots passed wuumously. (Labor Day)as MI—le.gatrophy D D.y Mm lie: Mayo W 11 h ae .. pro-ededitI make h i�nlamation C ]the P tk mined.were vto im. h .and rc - proclal.t sn asd C Jbbt coaled - . All n favor T CONSIDER A PROPOSAL.TO ESTABLISH SPEED LIMITB the motaonpassed unanimously. ON U.S.190 MR SCHOOL PANE. L Stoo 8i—mating hearth Colley,City Atto—ry,-.d the 0 dinsnce No.74-13 establishing 30 mphspeed limits on U.S.19D to 4 As ' the Council. C-nuilmse Dickens mm d sept'the Ordinanca end Councilman Parker seconded the motion. All R.lph Davis Asked if soy progress was bed ds twillg:h h been taking many an in favor sed the motion passed lasnamously. of th C y tnet signs from th de gv d 1 ati.n Chief Burch, y , ' Hint 111 Plica cape b evt, nd d the t under investigation at 3 "t y CUNSIDER GRANTING AUTHORITY TO MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN BASBMENT ) this tine,heaver,no slgvs had bean-mvered. ivy ITH GUGPSTATES AL P oPERTY a Executive Session z; 'Y Jim MGliater stated the discussion of this topic should be deferred to the next Council Meeting so that o e Nryor Haller Called en.--I.Session'ty discuss legal,pexaom,el,end real estate matters. 1 < enaction could be made.with LL1£States Utilities. BUSINESS of THE CITY ATTURNEY--NARTIN COLLEY t tg MEETING--SO 0 dinance No 74-14—ighatila I Pottile of Pablo Prop M 11 City P k $ Re fully submitted, ,rsM Martin Colley red th 0 dlc h C uncal hick de igna d 21 1 of public rand as a City park. Cowcilman Poker mm d f he adop 1 n f th s o d ee end Councilman Ovckens—ladled the motion. All ware t (c 1 E�6t roan favor end thea p d un ios ly ` Co.-.City Secretary Mayor Waller cavpiaanted the P k d Ree-ation Board for their diligent nark in producing the masto plan Pugust 21,19]4 A £ park develp He ivdicsted th a histoac vote For the City Cooncil ea it would be the first omp-lbleadve Cittyynpark facility in Isho-rill—history. Ord wnce No.74-15 Mas,gmg DoWilletWd N b f Wards do the City Martin Colley iM d h 0 din ds Ordi—le 74-I aM rmambers the City's four wards in conlunc- 1{, bill with the Con®is i p he Coolly. He then and the Ordinance. A motion was made end seconds t coapt the Ordinance changing the dasigvated nombers of the City nerds. All axe in favor sod the motion Passed wanimouely. ft Resolution No ]4-14 Acca ti Iv rm on Angier Rued,Twenty-Second Street,and gceavra Street '1f amen Martan Colla then read the ordinance accepting said streets. Councilman Moura moved to accept the Resolu- § y , Y t er Rued tient-Second St—et'and 5 e e Street. Councilvm Olekans s ended the . y y amu en captvm Ami r @ ' I AI]were in fovea aM the moYiort passed wanimously. � F" Rasolutvon No.]4-12 Lanvasaing Returns aF the Bovd Election 3 {�� t J�y'�y„�, g`t The Council then cthe...d the-turns of the bond elecxiod Martin Colley-ed the Resolution xhich was than executed showing the resulxs of the election for water end saner improvements as follows: , POR AGAINST ^i Proposition 1(Nater N 117. 401 449 127 Proposition 2(Saar L1 ) i^ P-position 3(8ewai P1 t) 424 14& d \ -` The document Was ign d by.the Mayor end City Secretary and forwarded to Willism E.Stapp If Vinson Elkins Searle Comally 8 9nvth of Ho.at-, i' "+N ''� ,,,��.» 3�n"�`Yb iy9,r ;aa'ka�'�. %' ✓ ', °'+£'$'.YTJz",? L ' 11 i`), f j 2 f'� s.� ' a. sic fix all map mofoo:inch re adral In the Council. bility RECTION 11.11T.BONDS OR CTTY'OFFICERS. d a City MaPago shall reccum Bask compeantionon may Thr Council may regnrm may olfrso.of tha City to give t + f,ired by the ConncR.: bond with each surety and in such%nm as may be yreaurlb. No member of the Carnal shall,daring the ft.for ad by orduiaaee,wktck num skill be of sufficient amount -hich Luis.ketal Yoe two years`hereafter be threw to protect the City.The premium of such bond shall be paid > �t —A.City Manager. y for 6D the Cltq. ,q SECTION aos.POw98sAND DUTIES OFTHS CITY Bid Evaluation for e ` MANAGER ARTICLE IX. One Asphalt Storage Tank:Heater and gttn - ' x Th4oity,Mewggr dliiA1.remponbla to the CnundI ' DEPARTMENT OF LAZY. " Electrically Heated Pumping Unit x far the Prnpsr adminietsgton of ll th-if iia of the City. The poroma herein tw deread npo&,the City Mang¢than SECTION 9.OL CITY ATTDRNEY. faelude,bat ehaR not l,e'1 led by,tke following: •There ahel be-Department of Law the bond of which r Bids were solicited for an asphalt storage tank heater and pumping (a)To agydmwenaftepy ;oiaahau be the City Attorney.Tka C:ann.i;,rpm,mrmraen unit until 70;00 a.m.,...Wednesday:,.August 21, 1974. At that time, the City oxCept thems d it."and employees dation of the Mayor.+ball•pP Int a eompeteat and duly � .t �# whose aPpom' ..or ebeeaoe-is othem h.pia- Reeemptattermy,rho shall be3ta City Attot°ay::Th.City {li one sealed bid was received far the above mentioned items from Cooper F -• videdfor,bymw:arbythis Charter; etto:aeyaanie,tn.i Iadeteorofanaattarneyfaran x Machinery Corporation of Houston at a total cost of$5,775. The bid . of tire,ofDcea and Eeparpnwtm of the City.End b shall- ` .;. - (b)�Top authotherdutiesa mayb prescribe mprr;aentrue Ct all lie - reflects materials, installation,.and warranties for one year against by her.regmrea ytheCome, yin, gahwaaa]agalpeoeeednng- defects in all materials and installation. Delivery time is specified �R t' ti4 eat ineormt..tant with the.provisions of Chia 'h,'lie LTty Cn.eil may mgaga other attmmeya to insist th tre. [.s apl 1pnamcrsryn=ae.a�aaapt.akythim huocll as six (6) weeks upon receipt of order. tnstr�mta la Bklbk th6 City.may Lade an tatereet. l F CrLy,Attorney,He.ban Breit,approve or 2`da hS wnttea sHcrlONauy.AUMINISTRATMDSPARTMENTa. h • i aPoahudatwn?tit. and legal The asphalt storage facility will 6e used In conjunction with the Tbere akar lee auFuaammsir.Nendepect, as a. street department seal-coating program. Presently,the department r r,c established by tkk;cprtei'media may,be established by RECTION T A03.ASSISTANT CITY shedbmalarheontmland4h*- must order ashi meat of liquid asphalt many days in becauseATTORN;xa -. - taonofthe city Man .Oo seumay brtlukorrom• ,=e,hsn be a a,Aa,Dia°t sty Attorneys a. ' the shipping Company must send a-tank truck carrying the asphalt and utame one o .dpParc a oRntsa k'y ik•�d +� may be authorized by the Cwaml Such Assistant City � leave the (ruck for several hours until empty. Thi's gnats the City i y z, sign or tT'°ar<r,aaHee of�'"y dm? tot ski ai ram Attorr{eyaskaDbe autheArd to.ad for and an behalf of a great deal of money since we must pay rental for each hour the truck. r f oaeaePartmeMtoanatterbyordnante: ihecityAtkmy. is on the job. With the storage facility, a shipment can be received, lfECPION.soC nlREfzlnRa of DEPARTMENTS µ unloaded and stored for.an indefinite period of time and utilized when , At the head of as ch department them shall be a ni- F needed, requiring about-two (2) hours for the entire unioadin operation. rector wka.kali be appointed and who may be removed, ARTICLE X. 3 9 P by thewtrldanager.Snelinroatwresheuhavesupervia;w The rimer 9acceptance and control over their racpeadve departments and may MIlxICIPAL couRT primary basis for recommending this bid for is that, � —a as Chef of Divisions within their rmpetdvedeprt- €1 although there are several manufacturers of asphalt storage equipment, ' .nate.Two or mare department may be headed by the RECTION 10.01,bUNICIPAL COURT mameindividual,aidtheCity�:asset my headoaeor Cooper Machinery Corporation is the only area distributor who will in- more departments.Except for the purpose°t t may::the �e:e ebur 6.aD.parkaent of Juattae known.e the. stall such equipment and guarantee installation for one year. The.City nq Municipal Court of the City of Huntsville,which Cost " will provide a.10,000.gallon storage tank and provide the necessary :.;. Conniff and its memka=...skau deal with the saminiatmtive shalt dwmed a!waym upw far the trial°f comes,and ' .rule.,rimy tnrangh Clea c; and.hall nntp v. gives and - equipment for installation. s rdera to any of the Subordinates,either 6 with suck inrlsdiction,powers,and duties as are j Y ;rd oz privatdp. prescribed by the Lawn of the State of Trams; hSECTION lo.oaJUDGE OFTHE MUNICIPAL COURT. It is the recommendation of this department that the bid submitted by "' SECTION a05.DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS The Work or eget department.Lau be distributeda• The Mumcipal'cnm'ekau be presided over by a maw the Cooper Machinery Corporation be accepted for the purchase of the y ry mo.g much divisions as may be established by unitwxa. I•trate who shall lee known sa the.Judge,of the Municipal storage tank heater and pumping unit. Pending Issues.of ord ea tiblimhing department,h• Court.The Cornea,upon.recommendations of the Mayor, n I i n i ,thb City Manager may establish temggiary clivi- shall appoint inch Judge,and he mmy be either a layman lei tuns In any department. n ea attorney et law. me Inthe-at the Judge oitheMuaieipaleoartietem- j NOTE: Budgeted 1973-74 Revenue Sharia Budget to be aid for with ' SECTION.9A0.RIGHTS OF THE CITY MANAGER AND purarily unable to art Inctory reaern,a qualified person 9 9 9 P t OTHER OFFICERS IN COUNCIL shellbe appointed to act I.hie plate. h Street Improvement Revenue Sharing. 5? % Th C..ca shall h the power to apple!on ret i� r The City Manger,and e,h ower.otDcme of the City e dation of the Mayor,more than one Judge the Muni- P+' - .." ar be dee gnated by ote of the CeunciLsball be so, .1p.1 Court,each of whom.ban he a magtatnte. -F cit]d to mate at the Coma!table but shall not be mem• !1 7: '' AN ' bars thereof d shan have n to themta The City Mo.- SECTION 10.09.CLERK OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT ger.,hall h e the right to take part in the discussion of , Y all.matters.railing before the Chinni and other offinem There may 6e a Clerk of the Municipal Court whoelioU .hull b allied m take part is an diacuaelon nt Cha Coon- he appointed by the City Manager.Such Clerk.shall have I- 4 ? k 1- luting.to their Cha P k administer oaths and affidavits,mak card agencies. respective af[mes,dapartmwk or first-,offi.the...I of the Court th rsto and othe �'' �-y i mfo any and all nota netaas.,y in msutng proc of 254 q m 70 C t � � '�'�rr�;" l� � ¢til� � � #n ,•. � >'` ' r ���" � �s � s-�t A r x v .... .. k ell , u„' } ,res ? 5 l *, s c s ' .�,«z �� J r: vz' x- k '' '`afq lkN § t# . YeV £r r Bid Evacuation for One Asphalt Storage Tank Heater and z ! .}' Electrically Heated Pumping Unit a Bids were solicited for an asphalt storage tank heater and pumping unit until 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 21, 1974, At that time, t one sealed bid was received for the above mentioned items from Cooper -Machinery Corporation of Houston at a total cost of$5,775. The bid reflects materials, installation, and warranties for one-year against f'. defects in all materials and installation. Delivery time is specified as six (6) weeks upon receipt of order. , The asphalt storage facility,will be used in conjunction with the street department seal-coating program. Presently, the department , must order a shipment of liquid asphalt many days in advance because , the shipping company must send a tank truck carrying the asphalt and ' leave the truck for several hours until empty. This costs the City a great deal of money since we must pay rental for each hour the truck u is on the job. With the storage facility, a shipment can be received, unloaded and stored for an indefinite',period of time and utilized when ^` needed; requiring about two (2) hours for the entire unloading operation. • The primary basis for recommending this bid for acceptance is that, although there are several manufacturers of asphalt storage equipment, Cooper Machinery Corporation is the only area distributor who will in- a stall such equipment and guarantee installation for one year. The City, will provide a 10,000 gallon storage tank and provide the necessary equipment for installation.— r It is the recommendation of this department that the bid submitted by ` the Cooper Machinery Corporation be accepted for the purchase of the storage tank heater and pumping unit. NOTE: Budgeted 1973-74 Revenue Sharing Budget to be paid for with Street Improvement Revenue Sharing f r r e. } f r t, r' a,+",rya ,k' t x.�r,, ✓s d,.t` a x' Cr * y; DAVIDSON ENGINEERING Y #k CONSULTING ENGINEERS n,'a,€ § f: •, T—ILLE.TEXAS.77340 R • ref RESOLUTION 74-13 a CITY OF.HUNTSVILLE Huntsville, Texas A-ugust 16, 1974 IN, R E S O LITT I O N — —— City of Huntsville . e P.O. Box 831 - BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Huntsville,under the signature Huntsville, Texas 77340 ' of the Mayor and the City Secretary,being duly authorized to ti. Ree Forest Hills Addition Sec II s enter into an agreement with the.Texas Highway Huntsville So to. - - Relocation of Normal Park r improve Highway 75, from Sycamore Avenue in Huntsville South to : �^ - Loop 405. Sewer Line ;_. " BE IT.RESOLVED to enter into an agreement with the Texas Highway ` , ATTENTION: Mr. Jim McAlister; Department to install drains, curb and gutter Highway 75 from - r' Sycamore Avenue to Loop 405 for the agreed price of - ., Gentlemen: ' $50,100.00 Attatched are the bid tabulations for the re- ^44 The Secretary was instructed to notify the Texas Highway Department,:. . _ location of they sanitary sewer on Normal:Park. Mr. .that the City of.Huntsville was ready to enter into such an agreement. H.J. Hogan, Inc. will be awarded the contract and w should begin work within 10 days if thie meets with your approval. A performance Bond will be required j and should arrive in our office within a few days. If we may be of further service please call. Respectfully, mayor R1h�orris I. waller N.B. Davidson Ru shave, City Secretary cc: Doyle McAdams R.B. Thompson me 41 A. i. Lv � 9 '4,1 x a xT r r i ELIGIBLE FOR 50%PARTICIPATION a e` From City of Huntsville y 5 ` DescriptionUnit Price Sub TotaL:.,>. m " , H.J., Bob J.K. H.J. Bob Hogan Moore Simmons Hogan Moore Simmons , ti 611PVC 160psi(Pressure) 1150 L F $3 90 $5 31 $6 75 $4,485.00$6.106.50 87,762.50 811VCT San.Sew. 1100 L F $5.00$6.85 $7.20 $5,500.00 $7.535.00 $7.420.Q0 Standard Manholes 4 2 ea $400.00 537 00 $540.00 ssno On. _ Ci nU nn� U nan`nn.' ' Total $10,-785.00 $14,852 50 $16,902.50--- �� x INELIGIBLE ITEMS 6"VCT San. Sew. 655 L.F. $4.25 $5.55 $�6.00 $2,783.75x-$3635.25 $3,930.00 t as $400.00 $532-00 $540.00 $800;46-":= 11.614.66" si-nad nn,:; Std. Manholes Cleaflout 1 ea $75 00 $ 26.00 $200.00 075.00 $26.00 $200.00 �TOtal $3,658.75'` $4,598:25 $5,070:00' Total Eligible +Total Ineligible $14,443.75 $19,450.75 $21,972.50 Gain` ', r w, r rk h `M e fhs ,.+�' irs,n"ais "`4»z # .,:t } �4; ''A.�'� �^:' ,�• �'cw `fir �.; r�F,�r•r,,'��"Y�� �. � r�9' ��'+��' •�'��+ z" '^ � 'r �'t'�6�`.��. � +��� �: 4 =:� -ice �.. ��`'� ,)'" �,�: �, ° hTi3§�"�''�'^�fl "3 s+�,��§ �=r .��,�, a•,ua �x 4: 3�'"i m`'= *�§r�+v .a .> Y s�-r,. �"�"'`,� m� �,a .:�: :r i ER-OFFICE COMMUNICATION r. Dept. To are-xk1, rt> ["fy n�an.agP-- �rn r F_ Rn •!jy :C+hi .of Pio"-iSe' 'Date�1'nnRY10,1974 a SL'�l%ELI �'ffaZ'4J:F3 b�� Htn tsyi l7e Em-r"!Z+ v Medjcal 9—vir.� n � q s August 22, 1974 - ,ea,`s The City of Huntsville began providing Faaergency Medica] Services - r iii"-tvove0b,r"1 68'. The rates established at that time ($15.00 per ` run inside the City and $20,00 per run in the County) are still ,* in effect. . , - T4: Jim Hudgens `� The Emer'gency Medical Services Division of.:the Police Department �� FROM. J. A.Payne 'aaisaors on'.the average (2) two 'calls per day 365 days per. year. Approximately 35 to AV, pet.cent of,:-the .pa1.15 YnSweY�pd griginate SUBJECT: Signal Light for 190E Outside af'tbe:,City. The following is a breakdown of generated ' r �-" evenue based on the above`average,.and computed at current rates ,z cornpazed to actualexpenditures for FY-73-74. in order to install the subject light, we need the following materials: Actual Expenditures .... ..........$28,776 €3. r 438 calls in the City,@ 15.00 ea... $6,570 (608) '' antit OT_it. Description Unit Price 292 calls in the County @ 20.00 ea.. 5,.840 (408) Total. Revenue $12,450' 40 Fr 1"Rigid Conduit 1.10 44.00 ^c, . •, t • - 2 EA 1"Weather Head 1.50 3.00 walker Co. Contribution to E.M.S. "10,000 6 EA 1" 2-hole Clamp .10. ,60 , $22,415 _ O 4 EA 35'No, 2 Pole 99.60 398.40 �, .. 22,410 _ a s€ ` ' : Deficit $6,366. Labor. _ z x # €. 8 HE. Bucket Tzuck 7.50 60.00 •o-: ,€ .< it must be noted that the $12,410.mentioned is not the actual amount collected. In the past we have operated on a collectionrate of - 506.00. $�y approximately 406.. Total } We have the following materials• i '� + In the past Huntsville Memorial Hospital personnel handled..approx- ' • - imately 858 of the paper work connected with filing Medicare and. ?_ 4 -€ regularbilling.. As of July 15, 1979 the Hospital discontinued 2 Flashers +•" ;"",+^ k any assistance connected with the billing of patients transported 2 Timer. ut, by our service system. These responsibilities are now under the wire r supervision of Mr. Kline,.Director.of Finance. I can fumish the labor. > In addition to the increased workload and relatedcost in the JAP/ef �# Finance Department inflation and mandatory salary increases have 1 t , further increased the operational cost of the E.M:S.1DS.vision. - r .qr€k an effort to balance revenueandexpenditures it is requested that �, '- the Council consider increasing E.M.S. rates to $30.00 inside the . + N city and $35.00-in the County. The following is. a breakdown of- generated revenue based on the aforeriehtioned average of (:2) two.. calls per-day comp uted the proposed rates compared to projected 4qY ' it„ ` �,- expenditurbs for FY 74-75. , •� iG6 d F i 1 A �+x as ��ate„ P �:��.� � ~?�..•.;�.. t�' '� ..".. .:�..:��.., rr ^4�.,.: :::� �'rr-t'� r?, � ria g ',�.;a, ''�' ,;x� '�`s�`��,•�•;�s%" '� ka�S`• s.� " `'k- ^ '�`: *� ''1.1' �._'�.' � '�,`>•. ,fi a #`.`•� F s^ 'R.. t-'k � rac , 4�,�,":•%�+�`. ' Cz 3 Ej '�• �?, iK ., ' .`: .,,. ,,,Gy ,., `' ,. �s1Na��''�' �� y�'''a�"`+rF^ ,�ti;"�i�n���k�'.�i' .A Actaal`Expenditures,.... 34 439 ca11� in the City p $30.00 ea $13,140 (&0%) �� 292 calls in the County @ 35.00 ea $2_29,150_ J.403) 1.310 �. »-i 4 p Pia ker County Contribution to, E.M.S. lo,ono `. 2.310 '. 4` V £ 321310 It must be noted again that the $22,310 revenue figure is a total generated not actually collected. , The figures'of $30.0b, in the,City and $35.00 in.the County mentio-ned ; a» e * ss befo;e_-for the-Eeuncils dons-idbration are c64arable to-the'ebaxgjes for the "wine'setvice in both Houston, Texas and Conroe, .xexae. 4 t r s" Y G.E. Bur ; sr.. Chief of Police p w IQQYII .L � a'u. a., r - a G §.�t .sxks•,' 1-.�^t2 i'`.r. "mum I w r " �rw l: as'a' _;= w+.'...x.a x s-. '�„"»'"a.^.', 3 ?». r,.;'.Ks.,�a,K'.;i s�-;.- � �,r„.�" r}1e.fr• . : ,r g Am a k to h a V”,t o xr iy r , S 1 ub t � �'� 4* i���f�� �', �'�' {xs .�a^t s �.-":�`$,�,. �•J'. v ` � tt`�2 R,.� s � k w x:I*+ �:f :v e ¢ �' to ¢.� r� ��� .£ ,�, �� �' rr,-� y�� a �, �� astr �.� 1*z r � � �"�•� For the next 0-11 mile the;,_slaeed,lim{t shall be fifty iII Y _males per hour.ta the,, ;. . east city-limits o£`Eh}ntsville,, . MEMORANDUM For tra£tie;moving in an westerly direction-, TO: Jim.McAllister for the first 0.072 mile from the east city, FROM: J.R. Hudgvns �.. limit of HUhtsville the spee$,linit shall t' DATE: August 36;,..1474 ` be fifty (50) miles pe=r,hour, For the next SUBJECT: Utility poles far Hwy. 190 East school zona 0,550 mile the speed -limit shall be forty- At the August 20-,1474 Council Warkshop I informed the Council of the cooper- five (45) rni:iei-p',€r hour: Fl th'n the li*its stave pxnyect beiwgen'tha City,;t'he,Texas Highway Department, the Huntsville - Independent-Sehiao-i'D.strict,and:Gulf States Utilities to install flashing of said forty-five (k5) miles per hour speed lights in the school lona in front of the Ince-mediate,Sch0 1 on Highway 190 East• zone beginning ata point approximately 3.25' The verbal,,4"eemepUwas fo-,the Cat to.furnish the control boxes, effect - - - -� west--ofk-Pines Street.and ending approximately the installation and maintain the devices. The T.H.D. was to furnish the signs and the H;.I.S:D was to purchase,the lights.::. G.S.U. was to furnish - 750' west of said beginning point the speed and set four utility poles and drop power to the control boxes. limit shall be thirty (30) miles per hour Since that time; however, it has been determined that the available utility - , �. "`` poles from G.S.U. cannot be used due to their worn condition. In addition, - „tn Ms. Robinson advisid that he has he useable polesavailableat this time. when so signed for school crossing. For - e Ile are therefore in the position of having expended funds and completed the next 0.435 mile the speed:limit shall r work without completing the project. It is requested that the Council consider authpriming The expenditure of approximately$506.00 of the be thirty-five (`35) miles perhour. ._�For ' existing traffic control revenue sharing budget so this installation can - be completed. - the next 0.300 mile the speed limit shall a. The attached memorandum from Mr. Payne delineates the items needed and their ` `- respective cost totaling $506;00 For project completion.. be thirty -: . 1 mp y (3Q) miles per hour to the a•' intersection of Us 75 and US 190. Rgi 1;1 } Wmr A-, - - SECTION II: `'.WHEREAS,the preservation of the general welfare of ORDINANCE NO. 74-13 , the public necessitates immediate action, this Ordinance'shall be, :AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SPEED ZONES WHICH THE_ irk DESIGNATES ADDITIONAL AREAS IN effective from'and after the'A' fof its.paseage'as provided by.th'e" 'THE C1TX OF HU IN WHICH RATES OF, , SPEED OF THIRTY (30) MILTSpER HQOR OR MORE_ Charter of,the City of Huntsville-, ARE AIITIiORIZEf7; RESC1N➢h6 ALL PARTS OF ORDY- . NANOES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND'DECLARI1TG PASSRD:_--�:Z� 1§ .* THAT ATTENDANT FACTS NEC89SI,TATEIMMEhIATT,` ACTION. • �y���., t3a r, kitty of BUntsvilae, Texas "` .. 8E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL'bF THE,CITY OF HUNTSVSI:LE: .--.. a APPROVED AS TO FORM: SECTION 1. That any and all ordinances or parts of ordinances Ity 11 relating to speed sones on US 190 in the City of I3untsville A{torney, Eaty oflEil vil are hereby resciad'ed, and the following are`additional specifi- r� ATTEST: cally designated areas in Which a rate of speed of thirty (30) miles per hour or more is authorized. a s Cit 19ecretary, CittY o s exas' '-US 150, for-'traffit::,mgving in am Oaote;ly, �, ^= THE STATE OF TEAS direction for the'first 0.345 mile from 'the COUNTY OF WAI,RER Al / intersection of US 75 and,US 190 the speed d �/lr -- ------ v: aul City Secretary of the City of F limit shall be thirty (30j miles per hour. - .a - - Huntsville, County of Walker ,State of.Texas, do hereby certify Forthe next 0,390 mile thespeed limit €"- ! that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copyof an Ordi- shall be thirty-five (35) miles per hour. nance passed and approved by the of said City For the next 0.4$5 mile thespeedlimit � on the �1 day of " 19' and is .now in file y shall be forty-five-(45) miles per Hour. ' n" in my office and notice is hereby given of the passage of the same Within the limits of said forty-five (45) - ' in the manner and for the length of time as required by the Charter ' miles per hour speed sone beginning:ata .. • of the City of Huntsville. , Ursa point approximately 235' east of Colony _/ -2 Z ' ;. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the , day , . Road and ending approximately 750' east "'" of said beginning point, the speed limit,13 ;�//� shall be thirty miles hour.when Cit cretary, City of Huntsville # ` so signed for school crossing : » " 3 ,. r ��. n �� s t z;y�,7,'�y}2'"{x ,�n��fs i;,z r���•�`�° � r`�,:- � '. mq"hr .£�'�.z , u- x• ,. ,�'" x ;,M'k f�' '.��� �S':v;�� Y �' 4� � ��`si rs✓ -� sF'�9��s�'''a3.� y{` a. a'. 4 J.6.#34-68468 �..,yn3U 1i.1-99.63(PI ST.);- OUV 4TATES UT141TIE.i;OMPANY Tract#1 EASEMENT ORDINANCE'74-44 KNOW ALL M%N BY TIS§E PR BENTS: O1;MINANCE DESTGNATTNG A„PCIRT-ION OF"PU,B,'I.IE STATE OF tx](As FR6PERTir;.AS Ii CITY,PARK , . COUNTY OF Wa]]cer " 01 oP Hlhttaui}1e Texas hereia Thae. ......... 't3' .....:. ......e.. .7.. represented hlr Its l ayor WHEREAS,,the C,iity Council of the 8City-df Huntsville, ..... .......+.. ....... -, Mbrris of k'sller .••• Teres, in corordinat on with'ythe PaYts and AecrAai-It Board ty ....,. ... .....r , ".. hn�n.rte,e.nedmeG:.axes.(whethe.'o�ormem)ta�me�°,o.lae:.t b�TOt1..(,7; �,,.. the Icily of ;iuntsville, Teams has iTe erm;. c bl i ya arkfoit Y "°f••••,•. -•••••••• exists for-the ereatxon acid establ>_sment o> a City Park far the y, ., DOLLARS Inherd we by GULF.STATES UTILITIES COMPAtjYw the.renslpt of vfiibh use and benefit,Of the•citizen* Of th']i8 COIIRiInTiSfy Tor recreational i hereby aeknbwledged,:ha.zoeor<a,era py th pg,pa�:; t a e1.,, t _ old:OGLF srATe§uymfxtEs cgaes?ANY, purposes; and bryorPtW d 1y aieo'p t.d end 5tiei . d Ih,Ifas of ar St'ita of,' y f! tr s brl a d s3ign3.tfi'e EIGHT, c a" ooa vo wfin lid a I�ad io T c ftiM.:� bi� eeerst +n rot.p4 , Ir,wesrof..na WHEREAS,: a determination has been mads that said City eeoanae.ra,oae..eion a.n efeohW d{shibueign spa"o eogmwr with W eweir:. «renorah ed U. 1p o v oyegr.nopD.e Park should,be located in pr4,peiti•rS, awned'by the•City of Hunt ills, A 1rai Walker'County, Texas, ^ "j •, the same nwo,over deal o3s m under the eertelo hast or Parcel d"ldpd owned by the Grantor.Situated!n the........... TeYeas., In th&Warren-B1rd$e13. S1gF'V@]Y. , ae1' and that the area to:kae desz, ateds"i a Cit Park should be knows g Wff M. i-` BWv Y w .. Yl xn coonw. T*Irt., as the Kate BarrRoss MemoFiel Parkg, ' Iwly de.ee b a in v.1_1.12 .,Pez 55 fled fee—tie of Wa1kL co eye Tex:e, t.,...� NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED By THE CITY COUNCIL OF J,ti ywxe„. t h h:1 ren f tl by a f a wt ,.rd-lyi g W a....... northwsakexly. m ration from H a Pis? Ilunta fi:73e Texsa THE:.CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,,TEXAS, that: ........ e the loeatioo of-id wit lino:bsr.e ere pa4Sreu1 rly dosaib 4 f 11 we: awe - Section There is hereby created and designated the Rate Barr xt RgssMemOrial E+ark star use by the eits:sens Of this IIttering this tract of land at a point on its south boundard line, N 81°143 W, cgmmunity, for park and reCreat>.Oftal purposes under 42 Peet Prod its sontheeet corner; ,rules and regulations estabilahed£r�3m time to time b the Cit Council of tie City of Huntsville, Texas-, ---- `� THENCE N 03'46'W,60 feet to an angle point; Y Y - or theDepartment of Par]cs and Recreation, as approved THffiPOE North 105 feet to the Point of Termination. the council of the City'of Huntsville, Texas. a , Section 2• The area to be designated as the Kate Barr Ross Memorial � * . Park isdescribed by metes and bounds as:follows: f "a$". Being.21.1 acres of land, more or less, .located in the r Warren HirdselYSurveyy-Abstract 1, in Walker COunty,. �a Texas,'and described as, follows: BEGINNING at a P oint bearing N 21° 18' h" 991.36 feet .as'k from the center. line of the entrance to the Wynne Farm x frontingU. S. Highway 75, same heing 465.80 feet from the southwest boundary ofthe Wynne Farm tract and the south- east boundary of the tract conveyed to the City of Hunts •. dry s viols,, Texas, by the Texas Prison Board,. November 27, "'- 1945nd also being in the north right-of-way line of • y7_4, U. S,. a..Highway 75 and recorded in Vol. 112, Page 55, of the Deed Records of Walker County, Texas, astake for corner; S'� The:G neon hereb t t id GULF STATES llTIfdT1E8 COMPANY i! ', THENCE'N 0° 46' W along the west side of a 60 foot access. r " y a ..d. fen to "gntu.ns• road to the municipal airport 504 feet to corner; with t f the, t th f,.11 t d' d,b b the b! t ' ` 3v tines aM:all rim t°t f p.Y. re upon tha rY . lend lYing 5. feet oma h Id of o,ld 11 dt t rm ouch h rd .:tee .d....I to..id It.. .�,: g. g - .,5 t 1.the ago. t of d Coa y .old i t f whh de go,sold U..or the owr.tion thereof. 230 f ° THENCE door a curve to the right havinga central angle av x �:• Of 22° radiusof 600feet and length of arc feet, to rho cat na the a to,4 heirs ig t W the nghl t°sae the Wad[or their own purpose.so long ea sold uar a point of tangency; ,h a aee.aot interlem with any of the right.h.,.by.....yed. y. 'x�_b, - 278- 298 .. { r 7 I zs THENCE along a'curve to the=left riving a central v zs angle of, 35 5°, radius o .60E £edt and length.of arc u 372 feet, to a point of tangency; 6. THENCE N 24° 4,5- W795 feet to corner;" 7`c THENCE,N 84° 10' id:420 £E'Ce!t:�t€.acr-ne'r, 0 .. THENCE S 5' 50' W,YT9i0 feet.to'carnei; © S'Sc.u.gc Pp�e. THENCE N 55° 50' II 120 feet to corner REKaL ! 'bt �; $' ;�Z�SELI., lam(P VE'Y THENCE along a casae to the n>.9Mt hang a.�zeiltnal angle of 854, rakgsa of 15➢..£Meet and,lehgth�of arc sl�S �s e�, 22.3.£eet to a yoint of t';- Y/' 1 ; THENCE S 39 14' E.412 feet tc cbbng; Rc1. a�. yq. THENCE S 5" 50' W 390 feet.to e4rk;JY.rn Ito'north �. H.1. Idq _ G I sa mem eo RDW line of U. S. Highway 75 � IZ 3r h d THENCE S' 81.° 18' W..225 feet':along thi a north ROW line ` of'sai41 Hwy. It to place of beginning aad containing 21.1 acres, vore or less. PASSED-AND.APPROVED on this the 27thday of August, 3" 8°�c1974, by unanimous vote. a" i MWMIS I. WALLER;'Nayot a N ��i wi ,K:. IL �"tk oo P tY CITY OF Co30Ae S City Attorney v I � d �c W. 1 S GS LI to 'S!:'L_, d /ul Eo gZOP`, 271 1 IF Mgw=k � VX 4 ORDINANCE NO. 74-15 z - '?- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDSNANCE NO. 74-I,ENTITLEb RESOLUTION No.AN ORDINANCE �: '74-14 REDISTRICTING THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, INTO FOUR WARDS, a 5 NUMBERING WARD NO. ONE, WARD NO. TWO, WARD M.G. THREE.,:.AND WARD WHEREAS, by.Ordinance.dated'Januar 23„ 19173, the '`"^. `` ` LEAVINUR, BY CHANGING THE DENIGRATED NUMBERS ONLY N THE HERWISE City CCunci1 of the Cit of Huntsville,:;.Texas, authoriized the s vas LEAVING UNDISTURBED THE BOUNDARIES OF WARDS WITHIN THE CITY OF ,. improvements to certain streets,within Said,City So d, said ter+ 4 =•� a;. « HUNTSVILLE. prdinance a thorized the le } -'. u vYit<} of assessment against certain properties for the payment of paving,improyeMents ab'aunding such r WHEREAS, she City Council of the City of Huntsville, properties and-,.affixed-.a lien against such properties to secure3. " e; Texas, has heretofore by Ordinance No. 74-1"redistricted the City t,,_ Such:paving assessments all as=prcivided'.by law' and as more clearly '*y of Huntsville, Texas., into four Wards with the boundaries of such «' '' shown in said Ordinance whish nc udedr: o 'o'others-, "'' ` r.. Wards described in said Ordinance but with the numerical designation 'r«5`^. l a"am n'(T kh s, -as"sessments . . «u` 4 to pave, curb and gutter Angier Road from its intersection with .;.% of said Wards not being located in relation to the numerically de +?'>' Old Houston Road to its intersection with U.,S,::'Hi , a.::7&South .,; signated Commissioners Precinct in which the City Ward was located with1,697 feet of curb, g Y ,,.`. , e a,r gutter and paving,on the West side o€ + andit having been determined by the City Council of the City'of. said street, and 1,736:.feet ofcgrb,, utt r and av=' a ` '.: c a -.p ing on the East ry kti Huntsville, Texas, that less confusion would.result to voters, in side of said street for a total Cost of impsov006tts=and assessments `; : the-future',. for City.Ward numerical-designations to coincide,,as ..` of $62.,,200.00:-and to - ' closely as possible, with Commissioners Precint numerical designations pave, U. S and gaffer Twen;' -Second Street Y P - from its intersection,Wa h 1, U. feet Highway 75 Sou .to its intersection and that by virtue thereof said previous Ordinance numbered 74-1 with N-1/2 Street, with 1,193feet of curb, should be .amended only insofar as necessary to chane the numerical. gRtte"x and paving on the «, Y Y g.. � n ' North side o€ said street, andsl,29t8,feat of curb, gutter and paving M: designation of City Wards: on the South side of said street for atatal cost of improvements .. and assessments of $36,800.00, and to pave, curb and gutter Sycamore k .NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council.of Street'.from its intersection with U. S. Highway 190 East to its the City of Huntsville, Texas: _ r - intersection with U. S. Highway 75 South, with 5,963 feet of curb, }' 3>~ •, ;. gutter and paving on the West side of said street, and:51931 feet x' ' Section 1: Effective September 1, 1974, Ordinance 74-1, heretofore .e>,. - of curb, gutter and paving.on the East side of-.said street and to ". passed by the City Council of the City of,Huntsville, .pave:the portion of Sycamore Street presently - Texas, be amended only insofar as the numerical designations ' P y containing curb and - <;, ,,. r :^, Y 9 ". gutter, with 1187 feet of paving on the West side of said street, - - AF of City Wards are listed in said Ordinance, and said Ward and 1134 feet of paving on the East side of said street for a total designations are hereby changed as follows: - cost of improvements and assessments of $238,000.00; and ' e > - WHEREAS, Section 6 of the said Ordinance of assessment aY «, Ward No. One shall hereafter be designated Ward No. provides for the method of payment of sums due by the real and {x TT xe a true owners ofsuch property with the first payment thereof to t be due and payable on or before thirty (30) days after the completion - z Ward No. Two shall.hereafter be designated Ward No, One. - and acceptance by the. said City Council of the Cit of Huntsville of such improvements; and Y i' Ward No. Three shall hereafter be designated Ward No. Two. WHEREAS, the improvements as called.for in said Ordinance a insofar as same cover and include Angier Road,. Twenty-Second Street + .� .Ward No. Four as designated remains the same. ' and Sycamore Street have now been completed and the City Council ' ( having been.advised by the City Engineer that the same are read S Section 2: The boundaries as previously described for such Wards >r_ for acceptanceby theCity.. - Y. - remain the same. "' NOW, THEREFORE,;BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ' - THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE., TEXAS, that improvements to Angier Road Section 3: As hereinabove provided, this Ordinance shall be effective £ ' from its intersection with Old Houston Road to its intersection t.r :. ' �. from and.after September 1,. 1974, and all elections held with U. S: Highway 75 South and improvements to Twenty-Second Second Street ! by the City of Huntsville, Texas, after such date and a fromits intersection with U. S. Highway 75 .South to itsintersection any offices or positions in any such Wards for the City y -of Huntsville,Texas, shall be offices within the designated ty - r Wards as changed herein. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 27th day of August, A. D., 1974 +' w MORRIS I. WALLER,.Mayor`77 - Citi A x Y s - with N-1%2 Street and Sycamore Street from its intersection with 4R711D AS-�'0 F RM:, u. S. Highway 190 East to ita intersection with'U. S. Highway 75 � r9 . r South, be, and the same are hereby accepted by the said City OA Council; and p s Nt $E IT.FURTHER-RESOLVED that all owners o£ property66 Attorney abounding said streets be advised that payments on sand pabing assessments due the City of Huntsville shall be dte and,payable" :.*k ..from and after thirty (30) days from the date her=eof in :accordance .with the terms of said Ordinance dated January 2-3, 1973. BE IT FO-RTHER-RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Secretary c be, and they are hereby authorized in all things"to issue aving certificates evidencingthe indebtednessdne and.owing by the 'real and true owners of the properties aboundingsuoh streets so 't� improvedand to negotiate such cErtificate5 In the name of said .City, all as provided for in said Ordinance and that, further the: , . form of such certificates be in the mi now approved f�ythe said `'* � ' City Council and attached to this Resolution as Exhibit "A" and after execution by thesaid Mayor and the City Secretary,shall bear the seal of said City. -. WLRIMPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded ` and passed by unanimous'vote on this the''27th "day of August, 1974. THE CITY OF, HUNTSMLLE, tl� is EY "�nAai .,,. =,, MORRIS i.7 WALLF±R, Mayor. - DeSHAW, City Secretary - � :.. VE4A AS TO F � .,MAR N �� f!� r City Attorneyr`<.:" a. - 4 �a ' x Q � > iF VA r ti s r � >r� �� �1� �':�'�"+��' x - k• _:: a 'TM.lkr -y � �,*: f �.a. r" 5�'� x, �cs�xk``�- INK IN CERTIFICATE FOR RESOLUTION THE STATE OF TEXAS §,. £' t�nh d , COUNTY OF WALKER $ We, the undersigned officers of the City Council of the City of '*- } Huntsville, Texas,-hereby certify as follows: ;', •'s s`'Sf .�. ..>.r z J , 1. The City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, convened in . `` REGULAR SESSION, open to the public, on.the._ 27th day of August , } - -,; 1974, in the City.Business Office within said City, and the roll was g �? k called of.the duly constituted officers and members of said City Council 5` sot Aand the City Secretary, to _ } �` r Morris I. Waller Mayor .3� John W. Amick Councilman .,i Frank H. Moore Councilman Andrew Martinez .. Councilman. ? 4. rs*` �' _ Larry Dickens. Councilman - ` A ,. Paul W. Knox .Councilman e Jack Parker - Councilman ,"� Ralph A. Davis Councilman y Scott E. Johnson Councilman Ruth DeShaw City Secretary and all of said persons were present, except the following absentee(s)- None thus constituting a quorum. Where- '" upon, among other business, the following was transacted at said meeting i` a written RESOLUTION CANVASSING RETURNS AND DECLARING RESULTS OF ELECTION k` was duly introduced for the consideration of.said City Council and read .in full. It was then duly moved and seconded that said resolution be r adopted; and, after due discussion,said motion, carrying with it the - adoption of said resolution, prevailed and carried by the following vote AYES: All membersof said City Council shown present above voted Aye." NAYS: None, - 2. That a true, full and correct copy of the aforesaid resolution adopted at the meeting described in the.above and foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this certificate; that said resolution has been duly recorded in said City Council's minutes of said meeting.; that the ~ above and foregoing paragraph is a true, full and correct excerpt from. .. said City Council's minutes of said meeting pertaining.to the.adoption of �i said resolution.; that the persons named in the aboveand foregoing paragraph '7 are the duly chosen, qualified.and acting officersandmembers of said City Council as indicated therein; that each of the officers and members of said ,' =a City Council was duly and sufficiently notified officially and personally, .y. in advance, of the date, hour, place and subject of the aforesaid meeting, . andthat said the would be.introduced and considered for adoption 5 atsaid meeting, and each of said officers and members consented, in advance, t `'• to the holding.of such meeting for such purpose; that said meeting was open ;1a s. to the public as requiredby-law; and that public notice of the date, hour, place and subjectof said meeting was given as required by Vernons Article 6252-17, as amended. - ' SIGNED AND SEALED the 1;7/"-day oP-�� , 1974., r Gity Secretet ry a , Mayor a (SEAL} C (y)a�(y.. rt �" 1 f C_ tea. x ,�x s rz -s�'z}.� M '�5:..'< ._..;.r „ `-• �„ i ,5 - 9 ! -` iz s'°' N.tifP k , a s<ux, v� s 'ra.�. t a s t �- ,� � �? �.t 2s •,^ �� a `�.;;,,? ,�;s r,-��x'Lv�s-� EETING OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, WALKER COUNTY, TEXAS HELD ON SEPTEMBER 10,"1974 AT 1027 Motion that In E ineerin 6tud' and ArebitectuXal➢eai n Plsn Sox the`Pro' 's'd-.Sw11 -P;qm ..._ EjITEXAS, AT 7:00 P.M. Immediately uainc Available Monies-for'the'se Fes§`. w; ry'R'egular Session with the fbllowing members present: Mayor Waller indicated these plans•wars commendable,5wt�""he q'pationed'the wisdom of p h iw spark before it was certain that the grant would,be awardsd.> , a Morris 1. Waller, Mayor, .John Amick Gerald Harris, City Engineer, stated•'the'City'could not put as engineer on.the proa'ga£° xi '^ Ralph Davis _ approved and that the engineer'a Fees would come ou't of the s{immang pg81 fund,�MX Harris o� ` Larry Dickens money was available'in that grant to build a'comple a pre'yebt+xn3�1^ciding,'engineRttriq deBign-gl n Scott Johnson water line,;parking,.etc. He indicated the'idea to€und�:tthe�lanni`fl`g and'so3'dd other it�ms Andrew Martinez - sharing money and not:make them�a par-t of the grant structure .He sai:d,'the¢96,q0a availatils Frank Moore Build only a pool , Jack Parker Gene Pipes the Parka and,Recreat%on.Coordinators indicated'.the Paxks'Bb'ard Wae`concerhed. '+t effect. If-they waited until the grant is approved-:nor disapproved.in December,.k`refore initiatY and planning specifications, the completion date off the swimming-pool ceuld be pz+she8`back Paul Knox October of 1975. He stated the Board is depending on the $47j-060"'i—bond monsg,th2 is avail r•oaall'ed the-mesting together and Councilman Martinez using revenue sharing funds to help Finance a$95,000 pool regardless of whetkier-tlie gtait _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. gave the_invocation._ __ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ Mayor Waller asked Gene Pipes to present this matter again at a later work session and to: T CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING , _ of the Parke Board., Jim Simpson, to'discuss Pipes it with the Council. Gene` stated they}mould ' with the Council again. 'eX sE, ad the Minutes of thepreviousmeeting and asked for,any corrections. Councilmen More '- 'Minutes as as writtenand Councilman Martinez seconded the motion. All were in favor of the .. se'd unanimously. - - Motion thattheOld City Public.Works Site ha'Osed as.a.Basis,for.Trade,:for,,a`Nei; rheed,P, ; Part of the'City to be Developed by`a Civic Groupe CONSIDER A SPECIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO RECOMMEND. Mayor Waller indicated the monies from the sale of this property had already been earmar 2 DOWNTOWN PARKING IMPAOVE6n•;HTS - City Hall. ltez�presented a Resolution appointing a Special Purpose Committee consisting of: CONSIDER BIDS ON EQUIPMENT FOR STREET DEPARTMENT John Amick Burt Praytor Larry Dickens Joyce King Jim McAlister, City Manager., indicated two bids had been received foX a steel wheel roller.= Hon. Amos Gates Gen. Wm. R. Lynch �. the Street Department for street construction and maintenance The'R. B. Everett.Compfly'a.hid.. r'" Darrell White Norma Slater r and the Hyco Equipment Company.bid$15,292; the latter bid does not reflect the $2400 re'nta+2 ` four months which is deductible from the bid price, which wou•Pd^bring the price down Y-t'he;purpose of studying and reporting on alternative solutions for additional parking spaces in the Public works Director,;recommended accepting the Hyco Equipment Company bid. Jim'.MOA1Lstps;,Ci,, tri of Huntsville. He indicated the`Ciby Manager, City Engineer, Traffic Safety Coordinator, - indicated that$9,500 of revenue"sharing (street Improvement) money wee:allocated at t e bc'° '•'- rhW.aY Department District Engineer werealso,a P year to e �° ** appointed to serve as staff resource people to the ,al,: Y purchase this-item. Although the is for more money, he stated the funds were a6 result of this Resolution. , w Councilman Davis moved to accept the Hyco bid on the steel wheel roller and.councilman-Max` Martinez moved to accept the Resolution as read and Councilman Parker seconded the motion. All ,, the motion. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. qf.the Resolution and itpassed unanimously. �+ . ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION--J...H. McALISTER CONSIDER RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PARKS.AND RECREATION HOARD „the.,Huntsville-Walker County Youth Association in the Amount of$500 for this Fiscal Year ��,• Water Well No. 12 kk tl ler indicated this matter was discussed in a recent Council Meeting in which an.interest was h " City Manager, Jim McAlister, indicated the shaft had broken on Water Well No. 12 and that '. e •"uing'Walker County make:a cash contribution to this program inasmuch as the City of Huntsville sary to pull the poles and pump.out of that well, to then acidize it,.and set a teat pump on th y and for it. The Mayor indicated he would be delighted to participate in this project if the County exactly what the well will produce and to determine ifit is feasible to spend additional mop: their share of the load of services benefiting both city and county residents; these being theCity restoration. The test would cost$7,500.according to McAlister. He.indicated once the product, nas are floated by the City, the taxpayers of the City pay for it; an ambulance service,dispatcher Via. is known, the decision would be made as to whether it is necessary to further modify the pump" ill, fire department, and yet the County pays only 20 percent of the costs. shaft tubing and other equipment that was damaged; the costs associatedwould run.around$15,50 tkj ?�M specifications can be written on this item and that there was a time constraint. He recommends=' 9, Parks and Recreation Coordinator, stated the request came from Mr. Wayne Hooka who indicated the k; of $7,500 for the emergency repair and testing of.well No. 12. used to help.pay utilities. He stated the County had budgeted$500 as a cash contribution to the "d was also contributing "in kind" services in theway of maintenance of roads, etc. 1, Councilman Moore motioned to accept the City Manager's recommendation for the testing of 4- a 1* Councilman Martinez seconded the motion.. All were in favor and the motion passed unanimously. `n Dickens indicated that the $500.was not the question, but rather it was the principle of the i eP spoke of an earlier Council Meeting in which.ambulance, fire and other cityservices were die- ted the general consensus was that the County should contribute $12,000 to these services,but , Request to Call on Residents Door to Door hadonly agreed to budget$6,000; a difference of$4,000 from that needed to meet the costs of for all the citizens of Huntsville and Walker County. '; Jim McAlister, City Manager, presented Mr. Harry Anderson of the Church of Jesus Christ of `• who requested permission to 4 P go door to door to "give away" information regarding the church and ` Davis recommended that the City Manager take the matter under advisement while in the budgeting °§ a"^ work. He indicated this particular case did not seem to fall under the - present solicitation oxd .let him determine 1f the contribution is feasible. the City Attorney,Martin Colley, for his interpretation. Mr. Colley indicated he was not cover and would not need apermit. Dickens moved that the discussion be tabled and in so doing adopt Councilman Davis'recommendation. ' `tinez seconded the motion. A.. were in favor of the motion and it passed unanimously. zp re MAYOR'S SECTION--MORRIS I. WALLER .� y.,.. ks and Recreation Hoard be Granted Authority to Oversee the Development of Rose Pazk and to b Mayor Waller reported that Mr. Rennie Baker, the City's bond council, suggested that Jim ;tee..to Oversee the Financial Came i n as Mayor, accompany him, at the City's expense, to New York City to take the City's financial da;,:" services, which are Standard and Pours, and Moody's, to request them to consider..changing the Ci ler stated he.thought this was a good idea, however, he also felt it needed a little more study to r` <' "BAA" to "A." Mr. Baker thinks this is feasible and it would represent significant saving?to.; ''t relates to the City. He indicated the Parks Board is an advisory board. He said he felt Jim Huntsville in its interest rateon its bonds if it has an "A" rating. He feels this can be `City:Manager, and Gene.Pipes, the Parks and Recreation Coordinator, could iron out the mechanics , personal visit; a question and answer session cannot be accomplished efficiently by corr'esppnd_w 're detailed explanation to the Council as to how this request would be accomplished. Councilman Dickens moved to grant authority to the Mayor, City Manager, andfloral Council t �'. .. . necessary effort to effect a change in the City's bond rating. Councilman Amick seconded the roof a,Horizon Committee of the Ma r!s.Bicentenndal Commission be Designated the Fund Raisin Committee in favor and the motion passed unanimously. iaa Park Pro'ect. 'r etiated he felt the Mayor's Bicentennial Commiasion Horizon Committee should he asked about the ; Executive Session .that particular function to them. He indicated that with a little further investigation, a move "s direction if it was satisfactory with the council. =i:r,..' Mayor Wall r —11-1 "ff.�,.t #Sx a t; •^' `*rte ro � �'� `�` �� ";x ,f''�"ti�?.,a�r,f � ��' � '-s - ,'n Page 101 9e 102, MINOTES OP TIO:COMCIL MHETING OF THC CITY OF FUMVILM,WALSBR.COUNTY THLOS FEIC ON SHPTHM801 30,1974 AT 1027 mkid khe Brwi 1 ud aM hi sin P1en f Tha r000sed­in2OW bi Loa �. 11TH STREHT FMSVILLE,TEYAS,'AT 7:00 P.K. Laddie 1 —d- M6 1 aThe Co=il m "Regular Session with the following members presanc. Y—t ft ler indie ted these pia m®ena.nle•but bi queetSenM the wisdom of plwvdvg and deaigkng ��" it 'tidtid be warded M F N Ilex;Mayor S hn-k ld 1 Sty Bmli the City d Ctt lu.t ng1 j til the grdt,,Se Ralph 0 a aM tha. myln id wepl pro] 1.i�iny engi a' ng He1g1 Pdi f ll 1 Qlt D k Y labl 1n . Piet X43„ pNr S gtt Bohn aha,bigi my ya rot make tL®apuL of iLagrant a etvze.a xa said thea596.000 avalleble le enwgh to vL y{ K'4'] K'Cy And aw Mertanez ,. S k Moaxe Lvibi eoly a pooi. t Sack Parker " " the Parke eM.Bwr[tai COmdlmtor cam •1MSmted the Parke 9oard orad c azned time table � Y-. "s , +�v evpee, bg Y`yg Nembaxs eDRent. e[fect, xE they waited 011, Na:gran[fe approved er dveeppravM fn—ld bt,before ivtlatil erwjineeri x"'33 j ("3 ec pLnvfag apace e,the empl tido date e th evr pool cmld b third. k wti ptmher or SE Pail Enos Oc bi. m Lha mora i a pavdl¢g $9im]U60>n bots ey bi 1 abl and red®entad {D� yC` v ---------------- using reveme aharvy£uvea to bili Ibiw 8 00 po01 9erd1 f h Lhb the 1 ewwvaM. X',�vy,x y;$ c lea the mmtirq together ant ConclLmn Martanea gave tbi i etim. _ ___ ,o xeyor wailer asked Gam P1pea pr tni ker again Ler rk .a c�e¢a to eek ua Ckuizmen ..ba'`** *it^, ' i '{ptM ' CONSIDCR THC MINUTES OF:PREVIOUS MEETING ' sy4, e. of bi uksmazd.,JSm elaPwvr ro diet...it With ilia Cdundil Gene Piped etated�theY ewld be happy tomee[ ,`s"C�riyh '^$ xt h Llia it ag tnH:,+ rt '•` 3.4 J ai!",'k`` O MN.11er p d the M t of'the p ang� k d for wra osowc Y c rCalman vee tt apt the M t s Il-it—an end Councilman.Martinez seconded the mo Allcxex fn favor of the wn that tire O ik Public Works 1 Basila£o Xeialiborhoed Pak 1v fi ab �+T � ,.��, i1on dna it passednnimoislr. ,p":. t cf M Pity"L.CbsvDmelmm br a ci se CR..COM­ddRrvBimmPxso PEc«mewo uy M¢ywr Na11az indicated the male the ala bf thte Property hes already bean ea:sazkM fur the ' J€� s vowNdvwH ;t Pie dii eeaym Xallaz preaentad a Fewl W¢agpolntUy a 6pedial Fztpo Lkee emeiating of: ��..� T /{y ,� �a '#1` 3 Amick. Hurt PiaYFor. 'f Ng6xp6T aim ON @)UIPMBNT.POA SyHaBT AA'N�xy, } } �, x ' i ie of 9Kidg lbllvstaz City ager IMI tea tw bad bed ben ret 1 1 hal ller be d by ' m 1 ate LYn,.* T- tbi Partme f ronetrvction ant 1 1Rw L 0-F— a.bid S.•1x9 do d : ph1U g ant he 1 bid 1 13 thele 1 s S r ty Pqu Pae arty S bid d0ae act the$3400 al peed ft. he f= he Mien 11 dad eilDle ftm tbi bid price ki b w F lir the prim tin$12.89 J.y-g, ­ildbti ft.the f-ping asd reporting on altumti a eolutlom fo .dd1 1 m1 pdr iL apwee in eth is k DSrec r reooueMed-ting ilia BY.Equipment C­,dby bid. TDa w^ai letet,City.msrugaz• + § `'+ S q>k' thCmtr 1 1 1 mntevSlle. Be vndioated the City Meager•City Enginem,-F­lc Safety CCOMlmtor, ludic ba that$9,500 of raven..th iCq j� �k dmprev ) allocated a beglming o4 the M end e Lgh d.d y pazMevL pletrlet Evgimex were also aypointM th eerie ea chaff rewuwe people th the ymr W__ this itm. Althmgb the hid a.f y,he etnted the IUMd ware available. f $ p `" Y` Com:1 a result of ttu.xewl.Cvo c4'^fy ,B.yC n Co.nollman Davie wvad'm accept tbi Nyw bad the keel mbiel Piller end Courodlman Martlmz ae p� 'T Ilman Maztinez mored to accept the HewluClov u read eM Cwnollme¢Parker eamnded the roLaon. All k L ibi wtlon. All were in favor aid tbi wu..passed unanlmoueiy. d" mere 1 f the weaolutton dna it pa.sed.¢ardmouely. 1, rabies xx_mne OFa�enRNN Aw RecimATxow eeA� , - `,g° f"`�} mtlon tv bM the 0;nteville-walk y u...i in the Ams f 5500 for this P' 1 '.. ���ttt ml ne.12 A0"II° 'T1vE ACfIOtl,t.R.xcAG araR b d er c .tido nn d '�'` maymawaller Indicated ihve coati rowed flleeuaaed in a re ant Cotvrcil Neatly Sn xnich an Inter a rCity Manger,Tfm NCAlvetet,lndimtrd the shaft nod broken er pall N.12 p that it 13ld b.te�,^e _t R'S upraised in bivivg Walker C ty Pike a cash mntributio.tacthie program ids ae bbi City.of BRnbivilleeery m pull the pales aid pap out of that Ball•td then acldis ,aM.eat e Z v d th supplied the lard[or it. The Mnym indtcatefl he wuld be aeldghted L.guticipatr in LM1le prolec[If the County ecwpy what the Bell x111 pmdece aid m aetrrndve Sf it ie feasible m speed additional vmmg mr Chia well's fi f f { £ ue cazrytAlrg their share of the load of.ervvma bem£itLp born.ler dna minty eeidente;t e being the City ";1 ;`la: rotekidn. TDe tent ward wet$'1,500 accordlvg CO Mc Ra ladicatad one tbi prnaue—ty oY Libxaty, a beMa azo Dated by the City,the tmazpayue of tbi City pay for it;en ambulance service•a watcher 'li ie6kman,Lhe decision wvtd m made m kd Methet it lskn t0£azFw...codify the em@ ail re lace the aervue•landfill•Eirefdwartmsnt,and Yet the Y rant o ate i e I Ct gal wc3 d weld run around$15,500. dela ro r my gays dK 30 pe f the w K, emciPlca ion can bi mtitten an tbv.it.and iha th Lime wnstraint. ft ret a datit. ; >i 4': A, ane Pip Puks and ¢aatwn Cwrdimfnr•stht¢d the zaguest emm£zcm Mr.Nayve Boake who iMlcetea the of$1,500 for.tba eaargevey r.palr eM—ting of Well Nd.12. i -$500 wuld baeu.ea an he prate ny uttlltties. Be d the County had budgeted$500 a meh contribukiov Te the .t " memietion aid was alwlwntrabutdng in klad serviced Sn the.may df malntananm.£erodes•etc. Ceuveibpan Moaze motioned Lu accept LM City Xenager"a recommidatSbv for the teeting of tbi well eM "> k Oanrllnen Nwtinez wcadad the wtlov. All aero in Eawx ant the mottOv paaeM vmvimously. �k t' unclLoan DSMene indimted that the$500 mea wt Lha question,Dui rather it we. it p iple dY the ✓' p-, Heathen.peke of an e......Counoii Meeking In MIM ambulance•fire and other vlty earvlces we a die- f a ant dated Ne general toady m as that the County f$,000 fbute 812,000 m the..aervicas,rbut Pemest ko Call on Reeidenbi D f iMlOated they baa oalyth sed Lo-9-t$8,00G,a diYYamnm of$4.000£rw[Dat needed to meet the Ce w ro Cw " ${i`5. 'Nada aecvime Por all a clLisem of mnthallle ant walker Cowty. dts df 01m MaAlfeter•City w 9.d,ptaeented Xr.xeixy AMexem of the Ch.rah of Teats ChrdsL of Letter Deb eat L t 1 let aim reg�aLM permtaelan go door to dour th 41ve oaY lnformatla¢ragenln9 the ebur. ant ane of Uatr e n C a Cmnetlman Davie recommended that ttw City Nwagaz take the matter.Mer advvaenent voile£n W budgeting " wrR. iMic Wbi.pmtLmler nae ala Pit deem th ell.Mer the pre.enk wlicvtation ordvmnce. a asked J5 e P f pro sea eM to him detemine Sf Lhe mntributlm is feaavble. tbi City Attorney,Berth Odll r hie Late Mr.Co ey a net eye f eptethtion vndveatmd hm ora covered by ihexordlmm Y} � `t^" eM mw1A wk road a pernaL. Counclboan OLekenemmoved that the discA..---e tebledraM in w doirvg adopt I.-d Pin Davie'r xmmaMatim. , k h ncl'm•^xar[lnea se Med the mnLlov. A w'e a in few o£tM motion ant it passed umnlmowly. P 1 a #� MAyop a etcyiDX—MDRx3s T.XAIdEE x Y . h tion that Perk.and Mare and be GrutM AutMritV CO m[he Devamemait of m ark ud xayor Waller r ted kbit id.xemie Biker,the CSty'e tots council•a .tad Chat Tim McAlister and he• 1 AvminL a Conittm to Over eotbe PSnweiel Cmmign Ovaz ae P meyorr acwmperry hlmr at the Caky'e noir ro Xex York Clty ro Lake the Pity's Ydvuclal data to the rati.g e y; ervines,w h era St.—ant Poore,eM F—y'e,W coq.—tbn to mn.lder dhangi y the City'.ratizul from - ?t^y,t Bayer Wazlaz.mtmd he[bought this ora a gad idu•mwavazr bi al o felt St needed a little are study Te _ AAA b"A." az Baker th1z Cs thio Se 4easSbla eM it w.ld represent a edgbifdmnt saving to the City of 3 >,LF detexmive new it relate. th the qty. Re irduatM the Puke Heats Ss az Mvieory board. xe veld bi£alt Tim p._ Nmtavllle In Sta Sntuaet rate ov ire bonds If it hes m'A"rativg. a feels this can be acmmplvahed with a xvAlietaz,the city Mavger,ant a Piped•Lba F_ eM Aecreatien Cddralnator1eM.im.wt tb we0heniea t � pe[wml—it,a queetidn and.newt teeaidd cemdt bi aowamuanea effi iently by wutaponderoe. +� .�, ant greawk a eve detailed ewlamkvm to the Co...il as to how thy.request w be¢wowllebid.e i .a d f awn -f mev Didkem weed ik xaYor, O W gteiv auhdet y bow ClmtY^Menages,and dots C until th purewAli t ;moo y ffut W Efeci a Mange the City e M raiiw. Siren AmiM seroMed the motio¢. LL ire M'T" L+"� ion thak the aria.¢Committee Of the Nle ' HS Cem1 1 Ooomi 1 D 1 tea the F..pal£ Camml In£eves ant the motl0n pained_-y. m the euwtemial P 1 � i , • ,� xawr Wille ethtedkhe Yelettbd mayor Hlce di.l Con isslov HorlwnDComnvTiae mould bi.eked about the w[Sve seeeion h 1 d £ p @_v �, $ eptabvllty eE that t Lwlaz£torte^^td them. Re SMlcated that with a little Eztther aawet3gatim,a move _ f i '� ' Yid be made in Shia flireeiiov if it was aati.f—ty with the eounoll. 5 WaYm Waller called For a dart.aemLiva sea.ion tC diecu.e legal,Faz.mnel ant Beal estate aditus. 1 Ct A 4 x*u `YP i i i' azs Gxav a Imenbar Perk marl)Sm eeittMt eland ae­Cd'mancimtfdn Park'bi Placed at 11th St tp>"L ant Avena 8 eM Cf2e 8ntrence of CheaPerk.on c `� 4•.*rd�,'xrt $ }�� $ '- •g1 a sora B Nuoular Ov.twghv Drive J , "r ` Mayor wailer ludlmied thte Pied Pit a malar probl®ant w of'an admlrietratiw Lbvetim. r"K' Mdtew Xutinez -ported that Lbi Lion's C1M,with the joint effort Of the Valorises l a. a 4 ."r _. �� r/page 103 Page 1M 1974 It DP 7 1 M STREET,C OF Tim CITY DP HUNTSVILLE,WALI(ER COLWTY TEEAS,HELD ON THE 141h DAY OF SBPT@48ER, 3'" ky,-�t't - eire oepa nt and all f t 9anesmi -ted I.. 11 19]4 at 103]11TH STREET,CITY HALL,IN HIIN'fSVILLB,TEXAS. people d[i ing through GS 5 0 mar¢ lecfmd£m ul Y Ph. h� 5 Wawr Nall r omepvim 4d— a Club avd tJm Volwteer.Firman The Council mat in Regular Ses 1 1 h thefit g members present. � Boo Lha off in od ion perk nedvcatlon. n Mo 1 I W ller.M.Yox �� m I.— ph tin Am k y Garry nintene affi ed' regerfl to th P ti Slmw Ra1Ph D 1 ' �.n bon ss a gimme alwebl 1 mr az i- titin He. s� •v r-R L try D k s sP' y, aN ed tbe.P k l de L ted bi coal lur• by he ate P 1 Jobe...an `} p of th ♦n.City la take tbstep nine `` Wett bi'tor Co�m+mo ti The bz k 1 lue o Y•! Pnxenk Mooreinez i xb P i s{ Frei iat tea tLat the ]s a by al nf-- CCttt tie bed b £rw—a t arae eeetatiw of..ai—ta d k erke P Rodol ( r w m aP e.vernon sahuder,aw oma onto unerring on Hd..:�ula --- -__ --•-- -. __.- - ___- -_ _ VSM1 {,. The meeting was celled to older by Nayoi Moms 1.Wellen. I'M Dlle anvocataon Wee gluon by city Attorney. mea i 1 mst ea 1a putu Nock.ee f= .rtrn .co y s M 6ovtt Johnam statedthet oay Cera Cent-Inked him if Lhacity bed err genie a about 1...ing the old Public Y CONSIDER THE MINBTRE OF THE PREVIOUS NEETING RR i,d k 4 }. -•. L g ins ton bias war n eguel.e y lSe, 1 lend aM Hut Y S they a fo be publiahea on weaveeday,septmbr 11 em publ'IH' Mayor Weller pre d h Win f the pre i ting. d Ilked f n any rims. C calman Davis V4e1 j.'i t opened avd tone on pt r 34. uovad Lha Nanutea.he apt d vttm and Cothcilmen Parkei s Ovded the.Drum. All max I.f-of the motion and it passed lY mx:rte x�an nu Win. WALTER BIBBS TO OISCU99 T9fl1 CITY'S WARD BMMOARIE& f"4 Ilry Mr ftltet Bibb did not ,pear ot the C 1 Ne g t..p bd di May N.1111 1 d ed rt+`tl aeapatfully aubmttted, his uM d.g tht Mr 0166 mad p th C: 1 1 Cur 1 1 g ward b d ri £ pp Yy n the City. H plal d he City of Hw ill vpe "d C y Ch we h p d h £ C it - ¢ wall 611-1d at l g d Cont, ll b 1 t d f and H -id the adju i the p y M'. been II p Lly impl h t d trine hi h he,b e pO d by the 5 p C X ; t g Ne st t d the City Cone,il endthCity of H—vill,feel the ward bouts ng It thil tin.ote thIllth 11 n/ are i N 6 th F h d omam£tY Il 1 Rood pl 8.f into gblp ti 1 11 el e indic d the b underi d y m d they di ice Ut City ti t0 d M y W 11 dth `} h ": w�, bowdanes xera devi d by Dr Edi.D £5 H S to Un ay and Mr Ad.l.S mp h at trot Ruth Oaehaw,.Cliy ea.atuy Lima was the City At y E Nun 11 efE th th b popll h 1 f h City, n septmber 10,1974 eddition to presenting I notified plen h ty ting b d City arils. g d gr 1 is +?-? so that efFactive vo g ; 1 p ld 6 1 d ti Id d gn ti p 1 d d h f voting boxes an the y h.h p d d No intmsiov wh t 91 t h cv 1 F 1 d th di t ibuti d i d d 4m.4 4 X 11 I believe it demems.th City f Hunt 111 eld Neym Wal d it iti en amply ha p thiy* City xmId be elected to m elective office on the b £ .ace I b 1 h d he davelopment.b not only in Hn'tsville,but throughout the United States indi tht People elected I.City office on the bases of the menta OF the dndvvvdual and not his calor,hi hi,cx d hiI tIliono. .� y R� PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE CITY'S BUDGET OF-4-75 a`v' '+ Mayor Waller opened the public heaving and-ted d the C000.il ll bni,fad on the proposed budget£o the C1 h—ones reviewed a—ivIly It the Cow I R at held w t d � the Co.cil to.."m IC and It the same Lim Jim M Al15Le C1 Nov Basked to relvil.end s3 a If thk d yT,px salient featuxseof Lhe budget.. Jim McAlister thrn reed the budget narrativse(pg 289-295 of hmdout). NCAli Le :{ .,� _ Sndicated a copy of the budget amld be available at City Hall far xeviw by eny interested parties. `," ✓` �) s;. t Ma Waller stated tint dwi the anent fi,ml 'k 1 ypr ng rear.there were no eNote,end charges to the Hate d } t, the"fIC fox expensed an weed far meter readers and the a Finei o£the water wd sewer accob Ole Hes t d� Mon.fwcti.s Fere mhexcthe Pign. DOnt to$5 mW an the Pan budg and that they must he charged to h v" Water and Sewer Pwd,these aerviFos amwi to$50,000. He stat d Ewd q ired to it. .enL the capital improvement progrmi Of the highest priority as SMicated by the Cowc11 total$56,969. sj Mrllieter indicated the teas.the Water end Sewer Fwd tied not be=finalized at this point is because R. theSeptwbee billings will be made during the month of October and the monies wall ho recaiwd during October ,4 and early November,aF it.Will be Nm bar before the books can be closed on the 19]3 19]4 Water end sewer fwd. i€ _ At that ime a s—I,,vs anticapatad in excess of Lha$56,000 Fw the planned ptIj..to looted therein. He id 4 3 it was a balewed budget contingent on the money ar the closing of the book.. Cooncilmm Dickens asked the Ci Man Jim NoAtvster,i£be w..sati.£!ad with the bon y, ty agar, dget operation and thet it meets the spirit of the laxed Ear as nelwced budgets w c...awed. MCAT star said'Teed M[Ali ter y' Led these,rode to de t be allocated vnddvadwlly foods Nem se of the Y by the Cowcil and that no ?F stn c ur $$ r Owitmmth xonld be made to these projects ontvl the fLnds are.actually available. 21 Cowcalmen Davis stated his wderstendin hat the Perke and Recreation Bud et Would Iq g t g possibly be chwged ft, % Theytoo meet with the Council. McAlister indicated than was corrocL end that this budget was left to mhoperatimai lk ndnimw. He stated the[HEAP,Little Leagw,the 4-H Mle Program,of tie Dribblers,a c.,pro have bam A ,q requested to pmvvde m wring of the money and a balenee sheet ofthevr opesationst£or the past yew so. evaluation could be nedeaes o hoe the money was uend,how successful the venture Fa.,and one,much mm,y Will be 4th' s„ needed for next year. o Mayor Naller asked the avned.,ed they tied any q nI the abot the budget. since there xera w gwstioe € he closed the public hearing and asked£ora motion from the Cowcil. Cauncilmw Dlekrns moved to accept the I� budget end Cwncilmen Johnsen seeovded the wtaon. All were in Favor and the motion pssaed OF.nowly. # R LS CONSIDER ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BUDGET ,Iii' ^k '•m Mayor Waller asked City Attorney,Nwtdn Colley,For the Ordinance accapti g.h Budget. Martin Colley thrn p,. `z✓, - - read:the 0rdinence No.]4 16. Cowcilmgn Dickens moved to accept the Ordanwce as read end Cmncllmm Martinez X n'". ✓t,+'t aconand the notion. All Were in fawn and the motion passed. 3 Comeilmen Amick commended.lion McAlister,City Manager,end the lop.—Heeds rho worked With him,fee .. � �.-s. t. 3 Ir•..: g"-"�.+ .. ',:. w .srr'.4. �;,,<+n _H . "e, .. ,.;h -�.c n r DOWNTOWN FACILITIES AND PARKING MNITIEEcl .. s h } k M E M 0 R A N D U M " It is proposed that a special purpose committee be created by Council a -� Resolution to address the problems of facilities and parking in the down- town business district. This CommIittee to be composed of three members of September 10, 1974 ��. the following groups:Kr i � City Council: John Amick Yand Larry Dickens 4 TO: ..Mayor and City Council .! , County: Amos Gates and Darrell White �3; Downtown Merchants: Burt Praytor and Joyce King ,+ - FROM: J. H. McAlister � � #x; � Citizen/Customer: Wm. R. Lynch and Norma:Slater nIt is ro osed,that a group of resource people also serve the committee- !br { SUBJECT: .Downtown Parking Study Committee r �� P P 8 P P F � in a staff function, consisting of City.Manager, City Engineer, Traffic . Safety Coordinator; and Texas Highway Department Resident Engineer. =1t' As we discussed in the work session, a special advisory committee ' '. is needed to consider all aspects of downtown parking and the problems Some of the:questions this groupshould immediately address itself to associated.with it. At the meeting, itwas decided that this would:be F , are as follows: The recommended names are: P Bk.a "l. Consider alternative solutions for additional parking spaces an ei ht member rou with tworo representatives each from four agencies. lost due to federal regulations (Art. 117SE U.T.C.S). i City Council: John Amick and Larry Dickens Downtown Merchants: Bert Praytor and Joyce King , 2. Parking permits issued by City County: Amos Gates and Darrell White .• -_ Citizen/Customer Group:. Wm. R. Lynch and Norma Slater _ Should they be.continued or abandoned? If continued, who should be eligible to hold these permits' 3. Use of curb side loading zones aq Is.there a need for them? Where should they be located? rai . How.should usebe governed? } ,r JHM:rd 4. Off street parking facilities v v Who should provide them?. Where should they be built? a=„ •� .How to finance them? - �,;.. 5. Special Use.Permits , w W. ,,k ,,✓° - ;„': Department of Public Safety personnel and Walker County nSheriff's office have five reserved spaces. Citizens called to jury service are exempt from meter fees. Who, if anyone, ' is entitled to free special use parking? r tc '. „'. These questions,and any others deemed germane to the improvement of a ' xthe downtown area and merchants, should be addressed by.the Committee and r. their recommendationsforwarded to the City Council for review and possible action. JHM:rd t 278 �+ t ,, t 1 -tr• .s� �x MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD OF THE CITY OF HUIFPSVILLE, HELD .P SEPTEMBER 9, 1974,AT 7:00 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL. t o RESOLUTION NO. 74-15 The Board met in"regular'session with the following members present: "� �3•. ? WHEREAS a need exists for improvements in the Central Business District ;r.' s P Jim Simpson, Chairman movis Eke of Huntsville, Texas, in relation to traffic safety and the welfare of.. Hank Conaway k� ' merchants in the Central Business District, and Barbara Gray x r. - , Betty Colley a - y C. E. Allen 3 WHEREAS theCity Council in response to the recognition of the existence Janis.Childers o£these needs will hereby establish aSpecial Purpose Committee. , i - Bettye.Weatherall - - - - - - - - - - - NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, � ak� v Texas, that a Special Purpose Committee is hereby established to study and Parks and Recreation Director, Gene Pipes,. submitted a reporton the. report on alternative. solutions for additional parking spaces lost due to submission of the swimming.pool funds application. s federal and.state regulations, parking permits, curb loading zones,offstreet parking facilities, pp , any improvements deemed special use and other itdd , The motion was made and seconded that a financial report and activity germane to the betterment of the Central Business District and merchants; evaluation be requested from H.E.A,P, Huntsville Youth League and Little ,. '§ • . tpr#, - Dribblers by the regular October meeting of the Parks and Recreation Board. u, .ss � .:•i The motion carried. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the persons named herein are hereby appointedrrw.. . t0.serve on this committee,to.wit: „•E. , The motion was made and seconded that a recommendation be made to the City Council to fund the Huntsville-Walker County Youth Association in the ; John Amick Burt Prayter amount of$500 for this fiscal year. The motion carried. ' Larry Dickens Joyce King ` Hon. Amos Oates Gen. Wm. R. Lynch A.motion wasmade and seconded to recommend to Council that the Parks a3 , .�., ,• Darrell White . Norma Slater and Recreation Board be granted authority to oversee thedevelopment of.. - - - y, Ross Park, and further granted the authority to appoint a committee to over- see the financial campaign.. The motion carried. xs BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager, City Engineer, Traffic `'' _ Amotion was made and seconded that the Horizon Committee the Mayor's Safety Coordinator, and Texas Highway-Department Engineer are hereby y s ' appointed to serve as staff resource people to the Committee. Bicentennial Commission be designated the fund.raising committee forthe '7H:. a. ��. Bicentennial Park.Project. The motion carried. ., . = PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1974. :?v. Gene Pipes announced that Karate wouldbe offered at Emancipation Park %. as well as activities for older citizensthree mornings a week. /s/Morris I. Waller r - Barbara Gray suggested that signs reading"Emancipation Park”be placed -x Morris I. Waller, Mayor � at 11th and Avenue F streets and at the entrance of the park. x # ATTEST: Amotion was made and seconded that a recommendation be made to the z ' ,.; ' Council that an engineering stud and architectural des for theproposed sum< e /s/ Ruth DeShaw g 8 y design Ruth DeShaw, City Secretary h,4. swimming pool be started immediately, using available monies for these fees. f The motion carried.. Y APPROVED AS TO FORM: ;,?� t 4A�-'- ., .The motion was made and seconded that a recommendation be made to the 'Sszit :... Council that the old City works property be used for a basis for trade for a /s/ Martin D. Colley - (S E A L) i' neighborhood park in a more suitable part of the City. The park.would be. Martin D. Colley, City Attorney ,..,�;. developed by acivic group. The motion carried. q r. - The motion was made and seconded that the officers for the Board be. as follows: �4'mrs:La 2$@ ,� ��'aa a h�,,�'�.� i•s•k sz•sem+ �� � -�, �1�a ���r : ad omy 3 s as z � ti v'' �` ,,....`i. '.. ._ a. T' 2 Jim Simpson, Chairman Bettye Weatherall,Vice Chairman Betty Colley, Secretary, BID RECOMMENDATION The motion carried. 5-8 TON STEEL WHEEL ROLLER entatives of various local civic Guests at the meeting were repres groups. Visitors in attendance contributed a total of$17.00 toward the park development fund goal of$17,760. Bids were solicited and received for a 5­8 ton steel wheel roller on Wednesday, August 21, 1974 at 10-00 A.M. in the. The meeting was adjourned. office of the purchasing agent. At that time, two sealed bids were opened; from the R.B. Everett & Company fol Respectfully submitted ""M a total of $18,189. and one from Hyco Equipment Company tor $15,292. The bid considered from Hyco Equipment Co mpany does not reflect the $2,400. rental paid for the past 4 months, which is deductible from the bid price. With the Betty Colley, Secretary September 10, 1974 rental allowance, Hyco's bid totals $12,892. 11 =F FSince both of the machine bids are of comparable quality, this department is recommending the acceptance of the low bid from Hyco Equipment Company for $15,292. with,appli- ­g cable rent deducted. The budgeted amount for this item was $9,500., but with the recent inflationary trend this amount proved to be to little for the purchase of a new machine at the current market price. Budgeted out,pf-account Revenue Sharing-Street Improvement Fund, $9,500. S 1l jc r ­281 NP-M, A, NIMP x - -,x e 4 ,rte• ,,:1,`'�-,� t„1„.,::.�d�„ �s. '��s.>,r.'�*t.�• �;r�}_«r�: e t: ,+d'x ' � '1, ,w �'"t„u} - ”�.:'I#•a a--:.'`x5.� ''�. aS ,s ' dp 1 a� ,�,- ''a avtit ::si � � '� �" '"'^ s���,z '_�•�"� a'.'i "� eU to •;a ,= r kI�„ ���� z '� sxjr,�v" '..t � "zxr a � ✓,' ,t .. 5 • 8 TOtl. ST WfiEEL RO� _ � ry ITEM VENDORS HYCO EQUIPI4ENT COMPANY K II EVERETT & C011PANY . HOUSTON HOUSTON Ingram New Rating a "' i Model.:Bid: Hyster 5-8 Ton ...6-9 Ton Tandem _ Wheel Roller 2 Minimum Specifications: Engine: Fuel- Dieser Diesel Diesel H.P.-- 75 75 78 r x"'i� �•. .I `3-Speed,Revers-0-Matic - . z r 3 Transmission: Hydrostatic Hydrostatic w/ Torque Converter (Hydrostatic Optional) s ._;•, 4 Brakes: (Service)-Dynamic Service-Dynamic Service-Dynamic (Parking)-Mechanical Parking-Mechanical --Parking-Mechanical - t u, 5 Water System:.Pressurized, Gravity Fed To All °+)'_ filtered with value,in Same As Specs. Rolls With Individual si ,r. operator's compartment - :Valves Cx 6 Speeds: 0-8 MPH-I4inimum 0-3 D1PH `0-8 14PII r } 7 Dimensions: Min: Wheel 132" - 132" . Y''ia, Base - 132" .: .._ .... .... .. r' Min. Ground - - a eR _y Clearance-15" 15 15" 8 Cost: '$15,292.09 less 1008 _ $18,189.00 Of All.Rental Paid On Alternate Bid For Above Un-it-$2,400.00 - 8-10 'Ton Ingram h - ,$'12,802.00 `$`18,125.00 - r - Immiediate Delivery - - _ ...-...,r' =.x;r is= ,. e'.-: su ,,�•. :. .: s,r,. J `&"�y � - �^' �.i+, �,s3 I..F ,+ ,.A,y { y:' Pege 105 '� Page IOfi [haironly hanca dove ed To pxapatig the bodg t. Ra 1 di d h felt this was f the best budg nce.be Submitted to State(TWQB) Snmo time as Envitosmeotal Assessment' has b thCity Council..Mayor N 11 ..dId hi thci:ght and than cmopivmnted the City Couneal fox the I—. If ra andhard work they devoted tO tha City s busaness. { Final Plans and.speciflcaxions 1 u M Initiated 30dg,s£Ter&t 2 ant offer set ted C�1 d 300 ys eft Step£ L Tho Old Public Xo k 8 2 grant off a .,v'y> Suhm d St t (THQB) 360 days afxer SUP 2—t offer accepte Bid ds in4 Step 5a.N City Ma Sion;J MCAT t d bid re p d day f dee':iv f th 1 1 g of the Old Y PublicWok Sate L y i. tad gr up h ww d tM1 t E ere gnu prod f r Parking for AdvTo 1 f tout b d ithln ya„^t four Sunday Oct b d ng the 1 Pr sen R da N ind1 d 1 n L a— d d of thorizatvan 1 y bid ivad and 1 as from ' d 1 £mr:bid ha b issued 45.day, The b d 1 Yed 11pY�M1 and ll to llttax acp awould be p ck d up2.50 pal pfTom�h a 1 $1.50 f ach parked to the CSLy $ - Submit bid pa.i.9 dlooloota itbilthdays.. C 1 Dav d act pt the bid of Sig .T Ep ilon d C iW=Murtin I seconded th on §°° d1 tad fter th.bid op ing d e: 20 days may. All xe I'll and Th' P11111 cou imously Ma. C ll y Attorney, City indicated ho-old likelto {-.. Award t t thi the days 2 t draw up a vary simpl0 agreement with Signa T Ep 1 d h Ma d Thi would be fine. Y^ STr t:a, d f tM 1 d :.li• ('r-fz s,,i si, °Z^?- i t lthe catuact ha b d s aaye p N a �? t: COSINESS GP THE CITY ATTORNEY--MARTIN D.DCLLEY Vit' ! To, tiati..of comtau than th d ys: Pesml t on Na.]6-.16 A ing the I t ind t d aft th d f Th t 30 t on loth 9 neat y Martin Colley ad th lu t the Council. Comcilman P k moved T ep th R..lotion an read P' Comp1 t 1 h the d—andacated and Comcilman Johnson seconded the motion. All were in favor and the notion " of initiation f ion 720 d y% rw'i` pissed manfaaesty. Envirano Re 11P t thatthis shad l b ­cdhzby h,T hN Quality Boats and the L , {s �r ,�'s MAmR s seerloN-_MDRRis I,NA1J,E0. .. Ag..O, PpT 1 Ron Fax of Wisanbakar,Pix @Assoc ares--&too 1 Swer GrmT Application �.. C Ira D vis d accep thR lutea N 74.18 se g t the time hod 1 and C p y u man h d i q Johnson d d lu:motion. Louncilmh Dickens abstained from voting. All that comcilioan were in favoc.of Th, {' R Rix f Nises3 k P g As t ,the eng on th N th Hen ,ill S Plant project,inch [van and vt pass0d. Out.d h had moplet d t:£the f f h S ep 1 G t Appl ti aha the ady tO be authorized. mo said h other _ in the f0 f Re lutions xhi h mut be passed by thCity Council. Ile stated 31 Chnage Order N0.1 on Elklns Lake trunk Lila ry aid a. art f th R 1 to end that the Comcil stauld study at raxaibll Mr.Pix G Mayor Nailer asked Gerald Hani City Eng n d.cuss the Change Orde Mr.Harris said the change 1 fie eng 1 8 L P Y /. id epi of ix pop d t eavmlabl Th first resmbutim,Resolution 74-17,authorises Tim McAlister,City Mmagar,or his suaessar,t make vim, aider came from Chick Davidson and related to rain damagaa on the Elki Lak T- k li M sated these are t )'•v{%- '�`` application fou a federal grant uvular the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amndmanta to 1972,Public Law 92- C projects andeixay sinuitan.-ly: the Elkins Lake contractor is ting a.pill y dl ecimt to the ap131way� ry 500 and thIll,,end egulat s pursuant thereto,ant t aces- the City's constructing the South Huntsville a rli Th, pill y t etton ca11s for a - sign the acceptanca of the grant end any other n con tar s a & t i�sery documents required t cnlplata the project an behalf of the City of bludaille. t retaining walltatcthe edge of it,edl M1 s 1111. Nr H 'd b of Ne mat lona } that ontractor could n s h -attaining all until the sewer 11 1 finished.nFa said in th Councilman Oickm cold to adopt the Resolution greatiog Sim MG ca,this lotharity end Comcilman Paxkar lot'Jun,r eaM1ed o the 111,nl d did d table of damage. He indicated the Environmental * seconded the ration. All were in favor of the action end it puled meninously. ProtecilonaAgmcy said Th y. ld no p P on th ch g rd but.they Thai d he City should sand it through anyway so th y id e31 b f.—thoic giao.i bo.Yd f a ruling MI.Hatti.laid the change I 1 The.,cold resolution,RSsolOcion 74-18, at out the time ack.dU,: , ' Order shows the cost of replacing tha line to be not in excess of$10,000 and w it b d n a cost plus bass 'v1`? Ne than racconnandad it.approval so the contractor could repair the damge. If t approved by EPA,the City will 11 l Step 1: Tn£iltrati-tianalysis �. have t p y th s,Mr.Hems said. Ini cad November 1974 i� Compl d May 1976 Ccon,illon Ali,k moved to accept the change order and Comrilman Dickens Seconded the lotion. All mere i v' N-,,, SchnittId to State(TWQB) June 1975 9 favor and the action passed manimously. rPtelim at, PiltxatloNin4lax—nation survey Texas Hiahxry Daya boa t OOan Nouse. B A,c^ '� i4`✓' study P1 (if meded) d , s IsLLt1 ed June 1975 Mayor Wall invited all the Co it an and interested i d the h5 -, Compl d - Jane 19]5 part es to erten OF-hous0 of the Texas High y I A a a� Report completed July 1875 Departmont in But on Saptmnbe=25 frena 3:00 P.M.to 8:00 P.M. Submitted to State(TWQB) August 1995 Infiltratin inflow evaluation survey(if needed) _� S. LOIMCIL ACTION L Initiated 60 days afrer TaQE authvrizatvoni 'scw TNQBau Completed aper thorization Stop Sign.on 10th Street and Oxy 75 N. Report completed 420360 ddays ays after TKQB authorization Submitted to State(TWQB) 465 days after TICQ authorization Councilman Dickens Requested the placement of a atop avgn at the carnar of 10th Sxxe and Hwy 75 N. Jim Hudgens,Traffic Safety Coordinator,st ated a Inch Envirmwentel AssesaCant order for that sign had been issued earlier that day. f' 'Initiated(intra tions an Pool CG-178) 30 days efts=I/I analysis o m ^ is m luted. rver Hospital Meeting rn CamplOted(aectiu 1-6) 70 day:after VI analysis or survey is completed. C.ilnan Dickens invited City Council,Adtoinvatrativn,and citizeus tO MITI ill. _, ( d` Public hearing ad t d 110 drys after I/I analysis o Mmonal Library to attend mooting of Walker County Hospital Auxhonty ? �y,> Ss cOizplOLed r Survey Hantaville Memorial Hospital Board,and coemsnitr doctors. � § y' Public Hearing coed t d( ctian 7;30 day vindmm N, 1sO aaye fter I/[avalrsas r su oseph Polley Padre's Letter to 1 period of advertasemenx) aorvey J d } is I.apl.tad Camcilmm Amick asked if the request from Mr.Paine far"Pedestrian Crosswalk"at Enviromontal Assessmont 19th Street and Sam Houston Avenue had been ansxarOd. Mayor Nails Fimlized(section],mzmstea Of public hearing eomplerodJ 1]5 drys after I/I evalysis or aurvey indicated Mr HudHms had handled the matter. is completed. Submitted to stare(TWQB) leo aaye after I/I analysis or.carve '- y TO. ..IT. MNAaTouRNND. va completd' Respe t 9 The Regional PlanninE Agency: Comments and approvals -loll ed, EY:.t completed 30 days s£Te=Bnvlm,mental Assess ' mantmcmopletad. Submattla To State(TM'QB) Bane t Emfromm�tfll Assessment Si' ik ' n®3 i2 esti utr Plan(including firm engineeting report/ „ .nN s city snc=unary u �- fe ib y report): In 1e d 50 days afrer I/[analyaia or ''7 i, is completed. s ck y Repot omleted 110 days after I/1 evelysis is pI=- plot i. om-plated. Public h. ung(EO day minimmi period of advertising) 150 day f er I/[analysis or survey =3r`a i.completed. m"i'mR, PI,,107 Page IDS NINIlf86 OP,T101 WID9cTL t�ITING OF'IM1@ CITY OP HUNTSVILLEI WALI®0.000NTy�TEXAS,HELD ON OC'N10NR 1�19]4,AT TH6 .—W.OF TMC—OCANOIL NESTING OF T"`C"' OP—1.—,WALMR'COIVTIT,T",BSL➢ON'1'80 BTH.7 OP CITY HALL,AD27 IM STREET,NUNTSVILLE,TEXAS. OCTOBBR,'1974,AT 1027 11TH—ST,CITY HALL,IN SUNTBVILLE,TEYAN: The Council nm [n Regular Session at the CSry Hall with the folloxing me¢bers present. The Cou¢cil matin eegulax Se..lon with Che following m®bare pteaent: Ralph Davis Norrie 1::Wall.x,McYor Leery Dickens Johv Amick Scott Johnson Ralph Davie ' Peal Knox La cy➢ickeve - 8 Johdeon • in An NM Inez ' P 1 Snva 4.p. Sack Parker Aid 11ar[ivee Pxaok Mmore ,', Members eb4ovt: John Amick Sack P.xker - y x y mss to x Hues the retuIllrns of the City .,fir ..g-Blectiov 11 r. Mayo Haller stated tfie purpose of the meeting Tpe meeting mac colied to order by Meyox Morrie I:Waller. Tho invo¢[ion vae'givm by Cau¢cilmen Helph # COSSIDER.THS NINGTES OF:TRS PREVIOUS Ng6TING CANVASS RETURNS OF CITY OFFICERS'ELECTION >Am y May W 11 p [ed ha Ni f the previous meeting end caked f x a¢y car 1 Cwt ilmm Day.. -- ill JO491 f tho 1 tt Ruth L hl d 1 L M All Reith,N 2:Ethel R[kard,Ward 3) and et p h N—I.ae-it,—and Councl]men Amick aecoeded'tM1e—I—. All were 1¢1—r end the t,the—il ChItb-I Y bltah,ardK s WCity4Secretary[RutheDeShav�ay.dhC City AttomeY,V01Hb�Eley,tabula eSITiON esultsyon tlfenf gr 1D.DBeNilliameoe Plev¢f HIGHWAY TEPARINiahmei MUTE DRIe¢x of HxyTaeON the ale tion Ju _ -r q-1-,-i 4 M is I.Wall.x 32] xayo Nay¢n C ll 1 d c d 01r D.D.W1111 w a¢d fl k d f hie pi 1 Mi Willis Paeaed t ^p.�iex f Wal I Bibbs 105 C loran fie C 11 Mi Order ll p Re expl Ind xfia hl Ped al All➢b Sy—ba b Idept d by b �'TfY X J ck C.Parker 234 C ilman Ci y in c wl h he He a id tM1 Nay :baa pandit, 996 000 Ped 1Aid U b P Tec f "Y #' Arthur L.3(LxaCg� S1 Councilmen 11 bl g e f p B< 1 igval E.x A 0 , S Ba d Uni 1 y He It— Sl Selly ell L tb P rade told b p he f d al id b eye fi "by 1976 p bi¢g ri hi. h:utb a rill } WARP 2 bfl b o f h a y th E d al id orb y he is t y t he I.—I lid IY �, y( p Sora y L is y He aid 1Jaya b.£ bad I E d al aid.Prima y and I fed 1 id >a P u y lr Nlrris I.Haller 76 Mayor d as E fund NI.,ha lid,the fuvd caC g 1 d 1 a: 1 y t FII41.high.7I the p Ralph A.Davis 77 Councilman h gh fry f ldep E d Ee ItIrld xh f1dIr,l id p iII y ly.t.1 1.iNad11 1 A ime y u ha ,p the end pa thgh he Ci y 11 h fm be City 1 1 M1 a P imry * k WARD 3 Iv pa 1 Il. P 405 and U.S 190.P 1¢8 h-gh th vill b yo fed el Iid priaa' k - 1 ey id h SRW f b yet®mill ba be hiE d f he d al id Rabe t5 R Mo I.Haller 209 my- y ,1t i i h fIdItIl lid I It I¢dory mut it bed .,ha i.diefl[ed,or ((y D oy L."P t 'Allbritton 149 Cmmcilman h Goxee MrLlothen IS g c—drat Mr.WSlliame¢n further ItItId any o h. 1 y Che Cit nigh tt:add h f—Il aid uzb. t'ra NAM 4 y hm be II azretial 11 he b grid xl hi h dt He iadi d he 11¢6ave 1 ce¢nox be IF—I.the£d el id b ton rad fi f A 0 N A B Rou rad try `:'° b-,.y Mo s I.Waller 112 Nayoi U_ 1 —y h—Co be added he f d 1 id h ey h1 1 Na gge d grlddl g ha 1 g y ; Cel ra SIR— 90 Councrlxamm 10th Street a¢d come_11 xlth 16th St i at i 16 h Stree Ild k t I gid that. Ue alud .- Charles s riggs 42 Councilman hi moat be dove d=ig the p ind f t— p ified a h Mia Ord evd ggea ed h ex ire d-i the ..YYaa •H" p J.H.NvedIrb.f—Jr. 31 Councilman the Pedeiel S,gharey Admivi tlou ld pP ova i R indica ed h1 could b d i¢ hI f of a tirbonehawfvg Che Maya dr.igoa[ ¢d h ura G cil pp ¢1 0£ M1e hey puC he fad rel id m b " n _N =.According to the P111 11 974 quelv£ied voters voted in this election. system. t,4 AR Afters�e disws 1 by the.Council,a moxion xas made by Councilmen Dickens xo accePx rhe returns of the All.,Nr.Williemea¢ ed here i gb y fit rime do ch witM1 y the In theS.,rAga F election. Councilman Kook seconded the motion. All ware Sn favor of the moclon and it catried unanimously. comprehevei pl'a which e 1 Sfiad- Ial 11 5p tmend indi ed[her old b [p blase bg[ elg Cr.� aux lack ningl:Chezefoxe-o 1w.tauggeated::gatLdn g..xbgeCi(er take a longer look ac Cute before Omaking any % y 'T commltmente.ORDINANCEANCB M.]4-16 ADOPTING TSID OUDGNf FOR THE FIECAL YE19]5 x.�'.Y.� it kv Na ax Waller au sated meetin ata et the vaxt Ita aeealort of Che.Covvcll. Re ivdicated'at Chat[1ve CM1e ' Y SB .gag. %k Cit Atttrne Martis Colla senrdi en ordinance ac xin the bud at for lititt18 All r. Councrl- Caerdfineex could come a with'rec®®detiane beneficial to the ciey: The Mayor Pxa cep g g yea City N ell aid Traffic I d,,l P ;lK Dvtkens oved.Lhe acceptance of the ordinance and Councilman Knox seconded the motion. All mere Sn favor end also stated the BeaOlutvo¢deeigve[i.gp ib d t f h f d 1 id b eye[®could be p p d E r £ thexmow n carried. covaideratio Mr William an i¢dicacbd thio moIld bemfim evd xduld give the Council gleety o£time eo art vv Pkv the Wivute Order prmeantwd t,chem tonight. 'S4 "fq 4 k Y moi. !! MEETING AD.IWRNOD.into a Work Session. £ r e CO.—GRANT N6 PROVISIONAL,%TENSION TO!WORE lXl➢STROCTIOd CWIPAN4 ReapectfullY submitted, � F08TRE N TALLATIOW OP 1lDi BDDTH BUWfSVntx BRWEe:COLLECTION MAINS ,���,# ;11�.fy Wall p eeevt d he q f Chi k➢old C 1Cieg g1 f No Conetxuctlov(bmpmy �`';'A�y✓ 1 5 - ✓h//4 �' ,def for a th ty(30)day murk d y i f fi ¢pl San of the Job 1 ing h d lay of liquide[ed d®egea. +.!'�, ..Rut De3ham.,Cvty Secretary The Nayor the¢asked Eoi ti.to.,,pt h aquas I d read pmp 1a f llo x � 4 ; October 1,1974 If—hit,thirty(30) rk day of edne.d y October 2,1974 thl Job d recd ld t.the City of iMills thit the Liquide ad Damages Eor DILause tl yI Cl ^yi - ba alf—d frothe y 19,1974 Lace. m Jul !x^ { Councilman Moore moved m grant tM utevaiov and C Rima Oavi and d the mvtiov. Cvwcily P rker aS asked[Ivt CM motlov Sneiud be equeat of the Rngin d rat h k day.during this 30 d y p iod m that at the evd IF the Pe iod if hexandd b...a gra d 1.f ivf.11 old ham came dreamen Irian RY, III o[heC effect. Nayor Well 1 his ld be iv Cfi E f iv i o the Co¢eultSvg Bvgineex. All *y h re iv Eavox tf tfia vmti rad the iaee io.. tbe 1 p ed Imo ly k 4 Y CONSIDER RBCRMEMATIOW3 OF Fl.ANN1WG CONNISSIOR FOR SBNANING W w ISIS STREST 1 2 TM11e item maa eklyped due tothe EosmuLatlo¢.of more inEorme[fw for she Couvcll ac Che vest murk aeeeioa. CONSIDSR COWTRACTUAL AGREENe1Tf BeTWHed THE CIT4 AAD O'NALLSY'6.GLA' SBGAADIWG SM—MR TOWd:BRAACH e�gta .r Y.W . 4 P 'tee k t mO 2 New and more stringent federal requirements in the area of personnel This individual will also coordinate all City purchases to insure that com- petitive prices are obtained on all acquisitions. a September 24, 1974 " " The Street Department will continue to provide the two course penetration *' - r,e' s ' paving for low income areas, and will increase its existing street maintenancefll��'.:;. The Honorable Mayor and City Council x- program with the acquisition of a vibratory roller, and street cut saw to remove R The City of Huntsville, Texas bad sections of streets:and replace this with full course hotmix:paving. .. ', . s y^ia - =f Gentlemen: " The Sanitation Collection Department will begin afull scale maintenance :Ta,' s r s� program to repair and repaint the commercial containers in the business district: Submitted herein is the budget for the Fiscal year 1974- to'.insure proper maintenance of the program. zam �"n ri" 1975. .The staff.is submitting a planned, balanced budget as required by law.. . We have set aside$50,000 for the local share of.the $400,000 for the'iA a ,.. i. .airport improvement program. $300,000 will be provided by the federal govern 'j 'ZIZ1" :, I will present this narrative to clarify.the figures herein < .meet and$50,000 by the state. so the citizenry will be able to understand the scope of our .^ ' *t,. rMr plans and activities. - ^� The necessity of a better manned Traffic Control Division is necessary with the increased number of traffic signals throughout the City. The federally `„2 Each passing year sees more demands from citizenry for funded sin chane out program isalsoto be finished this fiscal year. This P 8 Y Y 8 8 P 8 Y new and.improved services,..yet our resources funds available '! $23,500 for street lighting program. also includes g g p g to provide those services are never sufficient to serve all needs,. and solve all problems. Consequently, each.year we must continually ? 1 The Police Department will add three new patrolmen positions to its s> - :_ evaluate our program of services to determine what is feasible within ,operations this year;bringing the strength.of the commissioned force to a our limited resources. Realizing we cannot be allthings to.all total of 20,leaving an average contingent of 5 men on each of the three '.- people, we believe vie do have a balance between need and available shifts and one swing shift. Three new patrol cars will be purchased to resources,that most citizens will find.acceptable. replace the older 1971 and 1972 models..Additional first aid„ office,.and 3` t-' criminal investigation equipment will be added to the department, a. Budgeting is a three phase process. First it is the depart- : t ments, and they may place anything-therein they can justify. <y. The Fire,Department has been strengthened in the past two years with a -: e ,- Secondly, it becomes the responsibility.of the City Manager to now fire station on Sam.Houston Avenue, anew 1,250 gallon per minutepumpg^i 1 ,r ` '*'S balance the document and present it to you for your consideration, a remodeled aerial ladder truck to where the equipment and facilities are for only you, as the.elected representatives can actually allocatenow in an excellent condition for solid fire defense.. This budget does provide > NA1,3°;> these funds. six new'air packs and an increased.amount of funds for training for.the volunteers. * � . 4' Re ectfully, Special Projects r Ninety-three thousand, five.hundred and sixty dollars have been set.aside fg. s - for special projects for the year. +` r City Manager 1. Local share of swimming pool construction funds: $47,060 JITNItrd 2. Town Creek Drainage Study: $10,000. IC tA. � . � 7 Attached 3. Eastham Street Drainage: $ S,000 4. Fire Station Driveway: $. Soo _ .`. S. Tie-in Sleepy Hollow Drainage: .$10,,000 `x 6. Street Bond Assessment Deficits: $19,000s#s t .; . M 7. 10th Street sidewalks:. $10,000 'COTAL ......... $93,560, 29A - } gn a � s ' r Y .� $:, '` �f�; 'sem���' ��`"��*. �; ��*�•' � '�� "����'' �� b .''� � �- 4y'�''1'a ��1"s � •, � ,zv�s^w". 4 rc� y� . xL `'„ `. x'��-•" 'a•*� � r GENERAL FUND WATER $ SEWER Revenue :Revenue a Again this year we were able to offer a maximum level of service without At current ratese the water and sewer fund should generate $742,600 from z' z,l a tax increase. The tax rate will remain at $1.20 per$100 property valuation, all sources. As stated in the bond promotion information,;'water'and sewer at 50 percent of market value. rates wild be increased to affect the increased debt service to provide the .._ new water well, sewer lines, and North Plant. It is anticipated an:additional tet, z General fund revenue for this fiscal year is expected to be$1,744,422 $150,000'will be needed for debt service coverage, and increased operational a ” from all.sources. Principally this is$85,000 more in advalorem taxes, $60.,000 cost. Above all else, enough revenue:must be generated t3 provide the one h{ ' in sales tax revenue, $6,000 municipal court fines, $36.,000 in sanitation- and a half times coverage to protect our bond coverage. collection and disposal fees, $8,000 in county contributions for city services, $47,.500 in administrative transfers.from the water and sewer fund,.and " - in increased interest income on investments. We anticipate a decrease in" Debt Service "`ONWR -= .-- ?'*�' revenue in the building trade industries, such as electrical,plumbing, and building permits due to high interest rates.and a decrease in building con- Debt service for all issues, past:and present,will amount to$188,168 k 4 �> .h struction. Water and sewer "first money" does not go to debt service as tax bands do; ^-`�, _ first money goes into the water and sewer operation fund,then to pay debt. ;"`t" r Debt Service : Operational Cost r General obligation debt service requirements for this fiscal:year will amount to $196,428. This is the"first money" received from taxes:to pay for Water Production. .Water production will have two major items..in the bonds of previous capital improvement projects. expenses of next year; one is $25,000 to clean and repaint a ground.storage tanks This amount is inclusive of She debt service for.certificates of oblige- and a- and one will be done each year until all five tanks have been properly maintained t a - g the other major expense is $25,000 for the increased cost of electrical service ,; ' tion issued for the purchase of..capital equipment. for allpumps and motors..An additional $20,000is set aside for emergency repair of any emergency.losses like a well motor. Expenditures by Department Water Distribution will total $122,069. This provides $20,000for new Briefly, and rebuilt meters, and a.concentrated meter change out program. An additional .the following is an overview of each department and major '4 $20,000 is set aside for the City's share of new utility extensions,. items of expenditure therein. Sewer Collection will amount to $92,539 and will provide basic sewerage. *1 Administration'sbudget was decreased over last year b removal operation services; x§,000 is.for sewer line extensions and$8,000 for a 'r ye y$5;700 as the a sewer rod machine to help$ inea clear and clean. w , y „ liability insurance carried these was distributed throughout all departments. We propose to purchase an offset.printer to provide"in-house printing".of Sewer Treatment will be an item requiring major increases with.this 3� forms and letters to reduce overall printing,and reproduction costs in all budget. Lastyear it cost.:$81,210. This yeast willrequire $128,301.- The 4"' v departments. 1 P main reason for such an increase is.that TDC inmate labor can no longer be l - usedonprojects other than state lands and programs. .Four additional personnel y r Municipal Court will add one-half person to the.staff to handle the must be added to the department to provide full plant operation and control. y ; increased work load and to conform to the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Other funds must be set aside for maintenance to the old North Plant's drying F s . beds, $3,000. tt" Finance Administration will budget$17,500 for an 18 month audit to -�_ cover the period ofApril 1973 through September 1974. The cost for an - �. audit in subsequent years will be less as it will only cover a 12 month '� - .1974 Bond Program N period. t The new water well will be drilled in the very near future, and design_work „zp ez Accounting ill purchase an accounting machine ($9y875) to provide has alreadybegun on the South Huntsville sewer laterals'. No expenses are {� greater financial control and to offset two people formerly,Providing manual reflectedin this budget connected with these projects except debt service in budget control. a sL the amount of $36,000. >x t c z Vit; Y h ^{Mx '•�� 'tt E�,���a-�y<�,c:r��v "�h s, `;c f! n�.a' k.:,,) 4 Yr' .l.•zf y t k _�`'�sk � -r I�`h .. 4 6 Special late. 4 SUMARY % R f :Eight special projects are scheduled for the 1974-1975 year. They are: � In conclusion, this document has the..higbest level of service � xr -1. North Loop utility casings $20,000 and projects ever planned by your local.government. It is an ambitious 'r �'� i - 2. Highway 19 water line $38,500: plan, but one that can be realized with proper planning and execution. 3. Graham Road water line $ 9,606 While many specific projects are listed herein, it is still a document t' 4. Phelps Road water line $15,600 that is flexible andcan be amended by the Council as the need arises. S. Phase out old.South Huntsville lift stations and tie into new plant $10,.000 I wishto offer my expression of appreciation to the countless 6. W. B. Foster sewer relocation $ 5,000 _ hours of planning and preparation that went into the-drafting of this it f 7. Forest Hills IV sewer relocation $ 6,000 ' budget by department heads, and it is now offered to the Council for # r 5. Bob Nelson sewer relocation $ 3,000 your review and disposition. � t � rk TOTAL .$107,700 k� x All of these projects, plus all operational expenses and debt services -`-� will be paid for from current funds, and the new rates to be set in the.near future. -p qp J. H.McAlister ''s`t ' ALL DEPARTMENTS City Manager u r" n Included in this budget is a cost of living raise for all 130.employees in the amount of 10 percent. �. STATE 6 FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS The state and federal governments have created additional costs in this N"' a document with the state's required Workmen's Compensation Law ($24,000) and removal of the City's governmental.immunity.requiring liability insurance ($19,000). A-new federal law requiring us to pay time and a half for all overtime will also have an affect of higher cost for planned expenditures. REVENUE SHARING mr '? Over the five year life of the special revenue sharing,.we anticipate - - receiving $1,692,067. The following allocations have been established for 4 its use: 25 percent Street Imnrovement5 Spent to Date $122,589 ^z i Encumbered $ 73,268 .� Available This c t r - Year - $ 90,203 <t r Planned Use 1974-1975 *,. rU Vibratory Roller 8,400 r � Street Paving Program 59,403 pg Street Sweeper 21,500 _ 793 291 c #'g r V� J S '10, ""2,4�4�k6 r11 IN, WWI R R 00 "ENEIN 6 2S percent New City Hall SUMMARY Spent to Date 5,362 Encumbered Available this Year $282,698 In conclusion, this document has the highest level of service and projects ever planned by your local goverment. It is an ambitious plan, but one that can be realized with proper planning and execution. 15 percent Service Center While many specific projects are listed herein, it is still a document that is flexible and can be amended by the Council as the need arises. Spent to Date $173,855 1 wish to offer my expression of appreciation to the countless Encumbered $ 30,542 1 hours of planning and preparation that went int the drafting of this Available This Year budget by department heads, and it is no.offered to the Council for 15 percent Park Improvements your re view and dispositio n� Spent to Date $ 30,,639 A Zm` Encumbe ad $ 5,931 r t fully, Available his Year $135,066 Planned Use 1974-1975 Salar'es $ 17,677 J. H. McAlister Supplies $ 2,625 Zity Manager Maintenance Buildings $ 450 Maintenance Equipment $ 52t Services $ 4,859 Sundry $ 96 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . $ 26,232 20 percent Contingency Spent to Date $124,027 Enctunbered $ 32,420 $ 72,400 Available this Year se 1974-1975 Planned U 3 Police Cars $ 15,000 Fire Dept. Air Packs $ 2,400 Traffic Control Pickup $ 4,500 Finance Accounting Machine $ �9,875 . . . Fire Hydrants 12,12S Police CID Equipment $ 2,078 Ambulance Equipment $ 1,744 $ 47,722 TOTAL . . . . . . . . 2.01 .......... R N R I Mw 411 '^ � r boa s + v� k FORMAL BID . a r` ORDINANCE NO. 74,16 ., Sigma Tau Epsilon 74 us ria ,. uca Lon ec o ogy ep . of �' Sam:Houston State University n HUNT5VILLE, TEXAS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975. Huntsville, Texas 77340 R WHEREAS, Section 11.08 of the Charter of the Cityk of Huntsville, Texas, requires the City Manager to submitto the .Q,,,�'.. e City Council of the City of Huntsville, a proposed budget pre- Mayor Waller and Councilmen: senting a complete financial plan-.for the ensuing fiscal year, which such budget was in fact submitted by the said City Manager to the City Council on August 27, 1974, and which so budget +. Sigma Tau Epsilon Professional Fraternity of Industrial :was thereafter reviewed and a,'public hearing held thereon as purpose Education would like to submit this bid for the P P ,., ' required by law and all evidence and testimony considered in con- A '^ g ay , s ] rection therewith and said public'hearing having been closed and tz of leasing for the four (4) Sundays Oetober, 61 600 ` square feet of land known as the Old Public Works Site '� ,;;. <it having-been found by the City Council that saidbudget in all x{ located on both sides of Avenue F between 12th and 13th '^ respects is proper and in accordance with the Charter of the City- streets for a..parking.lot. c of Huntsville, Texas, and the laws of the State of Texas. Sigma Tall Epsilon will charge two dollars and fifty cents NOW, THEREFORE,.BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF uw per car for parking. Ono dollar and fifty cents will.be �: b THE CITY OF HUNT5VILLE, TEXAS, that the budget of the City of <t given to the City of Huntsville for each car parked in a'' ^'" ' Huntsville for the fiscal year 1975 be, and the same is hereby the lots, At the conclusion of each prison rodeo day all in all things approved and adopted. trash and litter will be picked up from these lots. & PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE on this the 24th day of September, 1974.. - - ` Sincerel y , CITY OF HUNTSVILLE.,. TEXAS z a. � ckau�k1. A ST: r/(/✓ n pn '- Maurice D. Glenn President Sigma au Epsilon TEP M RRI�5 I.WALLER:, Mayor J , � A.. Jg HAW, City..Secretary. x„. OVED AS TO.FO M often,' f MARTIN D. COLLEY, City y r. Attorney a� ss r 2 3. �rj�((�� t 6 ` . _ i �` ) �'"� �`� � �*. `".t.t k� .,'�x "s t� ��,xt �.�'�' a a.�i� ";r,w''.,✓ i=:�!„ .�,�.x�: '� t ."- P n<'tz�4->r�-u,�-.., � i RESOLUTION NO. 74-16 WHEREAS, by Ordinance dated January 23, 1973, the City " Council of the Ci WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded City ee Huntsville, Texas, authorized the improve- and passed by unanimous vote on this the 24 th day.of September; menta to certain streets within said City and in said Ordinance - authorized the levying of::assessment against certain properties for 1974' the payment of paving improvements abounding such properties and v •'s` . '" .a1CP45..�.. u affixed a lien against such properties to secure such pa' THE CITY OF HUNTSVII.LE, TEXAS- ing assissment, all as provided by law and as more clearlyshown said Ordinance which includedassessments to install curb and gutter MolthIS R, Mayor *ti and pave Tenth Street from its intersection with U.S. Highway 75. Northeast to the then existing West boundary of Tenth Street. with 542 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the North side of said 5 5 street.; and 567 feet of curb, gutter and paving on the South side „ ..+ of said street. Said street being 37' feet wide, with concrete curb R `HAW,City Secretary ” and gutter, two inch asphalt surface and 6 inch base coarse end 6. 4 .t inch lime stablized sub-base for a total-cost of improvements and Aja assessments in the amount of $21,000,00 and -, VED AS 70 FO WHEREAS, Section 6 of the said Ordinance of assessment. ' ` ki a provides for the method of..:payment of sums due by the real and ' � R-. true-owners of such property with the first payment thereof to be ' MARTIN D. COLLEY,�: ` City Attorney due and payable on or before thirty (30) days after the completion sy and acceptance by the said City.Council of the.City of Huntsville VVV of.such improvements; and, z WHEREAS, the improvements as called for in said Ordinance •" as made to.Tenth Street to the extent as described in said Ordinance have now been completed and the.City Council having been advised by `�' �s the City Engineer that the same are ready for acceptance by the City: Y + NOW THEREFORE., BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that improvements to Tenth Street from '- :its intersection with U.S.Highway 75 Northeast to the'nthen exist- ing West boundary of Tenth Street on the date of assessment, be, •{s and the -_aaie are hereby accepted by the said City Council; and, #s' HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all owners of property rr abounding said streets be advised that payments onsaid paving assessments due the City of Huntsville shall be due and payable from and after thirty (30) days from the date-hereof in accordance with the terms of said Ordinance dated January 23, 1973. y BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City-Secretary be, and they are hereby authorized in.-.all things to issue paving ' certificates evidencingthe indebtedness due and owing by the real and true owners of the properties abounding such streets so S- improved and to negotitate such certificates in the name of said t- .. City, all as provided for in said Ordiance and that further the - r form of such certificates be in the-form now approved by the said „x City Council to be sude for such purposes and on file in the office < of the City Secretary. e IN k � hs o n� I Asti �+ f ���•�� 3. f ^ �! K i w rv. T t � �# {,'�;�¢'kq 4•a'i,��✓'� My7 k 4 r 'S.r `n{$ f 55,. 5 :, d P � ', i� � Sq„���,� .. c , o CG-15 ray - (Rev.9/27/73) RESOLUTION No. 74-17 RESOLUTION NO. 74-19 ' WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville deems it necessary and proper to apply Whereas, the City of Huntsville, Texas has made application to the Texas svt fi for a federal grant under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments Water Quality Board and the Environmental Protection Agency for a federal grant r y to 1972, Public Law 92-500, and the rules and regulations pursuant thereto. pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public pa 1 Law 92-500, and the rules and regulations thereto. m, ' x z No, therefore, be it resolved by the above named applicant that Jim t 4 McAlister, City Manager of the City.of Huntsville, or his successor, is here- Now, therefore, be it resolved,by the above named applicant that thet�u a by authorized and directed to make application for a grant under Public Law application for which federal grant assistance has been requestedpursuant to ' 92-500 and the rules and regulations pursuant thereto, and to sin the acce the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, e 9 F 9 P- . a tante of the grant, when made, and an, other necessary documents required to will be constructed to completion in accordance with the laws, rotes;and r E complete the project on behalf of the above named applicant. ' regulations and with the following project schedule. Passed, approved, and adopted this 24th day of September, 3974. Project Schedule Item date Of Action 1 fx} General: - Availability of financing funds for applicants share of the project costs, Step 1 funds are Presently available. ^ 1 3 Morris Waller, Mayor ai ® CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS , Availability of the site(s) for a " •', the project facilities Step 1 grant appli- cation. .F.. (Seal) - Step 1:. - - ; ,'�,•' - Infiltration/Inflow Analysis ' Initiated November, 197f ATTEST: Completed May, 1975 Submitted to State (TWQB) June, 1975 Preliminary Infiltration/Inflow evaluation surveystudyplan (if needed): ,ilUk Initiated June, 1975 im Mc ister Completed June, 1975 1 city Manager, City of Huntsville, Texas Report completed July, 1975 . Submitted to State (TWQB) August., 1975 �- Infiltration/Inflow Evaluation Survey (if needed): .. Initiated 60 Days after.TWQB authorization. i Completed 360 Days after TWQB v authorization. T Report completed 420 Days after TWQB 21 authorization. Submitted to State (TWQB) 465 Days after TWQB authorization. F - (Continued) 11 AM an a ,., ..x:�v.� �."r•x-:,, ,�„., r•. ..,� x. ,�� '€ ��€ usY ret€'-' .s - 4,7 Resolution (Continued) Resolution (Concluded) Project:Schedule Item Date Of Action.Environmental Assessment: r Initiated (instructions on Form CG-178) 30 Days after I/i Sto 2: j Y analysis or sur- Final plans and specifications initiated 30 Days after Step " vey is completed. 2 grant offer ac- x r. Completed (sections 1-6) 70 Days after I/T cepted.44 x analysis or, sur- Completed 300 Gays after Step vey is completed. 2 grant offer ac- Public hearing advertised 110 Days after I/IP �s k ce ted. • analysis or sur- Submitted to State (TWQB) 360 Days after Step vey is com leted. 2 grant offer ac- cepted. - a i 5.e"•, a P xfi Public period conducted (section 7; 30 day �`- minimumum rod of advertisement) 150 Days after I/I ' za analysis or sur- Step 3.,� vey is completed. Advertise for construction bids within s Environmental Assessment: the days indicated after authorization # Finalized (section 7, minutes of to advertise for bids hasbeen issued: 45 Days r ' Submit bid opening documents within the public hearing completed) 175 Days after I/I ,x= + analysis or sur- _ days indicated:after the bid opening date: 20 Days Vey is completed. Award construction contract within the ° ' Submitted to State (TWQB) 180 Days after j/I , 1 , days indicated after authorization to ;. analysis or sur- award the contract has been issued. 5 Days x vey.is completed. Initiation of construction within the days indicated after the award of the contract: 30 Days n The Regional Planning Agency: Complete construction within the days Y , Comments and approvals completed 30 Days after Envi- indicated after initiation of construction: 720 Days ronmental Assess- x+ ment completed. Beit further resolved, that the above named applicant understands that Submitted to.State(TWQB) Same time as Envi- the above project schedule must be approved by the Texas Water Quality Board ronmental Assess- and the Environmental Protection Agency, and that once a project schedule has ment. been approved, no changes will be authorized without first receiving approval of the change from the Texas Water Quality Board and the Environmental Pro- . Facility Plan (including final engineering tection Agency. � a report/feasibility report): tx ' Initiated 30 Days after 1/I Passed, approved, and adopted this 24th day of September, 1974. n ,4 „ analysis or sur- 3, v vey is completed. `` Report completed 110 Days after I/i r analysis or sur- § vey is completed. -- Public hearing (30 day minimum period Morris Waller, Mayon , �. CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS of advertisement) 150 0sisur - A ana vey is completed.. ' 3 Submitted to State (TWQB). Same timeasEnvi- (Seal) ronmental Assess- ment. � ATTEST: City.Manager, City of Huntsville, Texas �X as w ,, X DAVIDSON ENGINEERING CITY Y OF MiNTSVILLE, T-A CONSULTING ENGINEERS jmYIrS LAKE TRUNK LINE HUNT coffvmeT No. 17N It "w ! CHANGE ORDDERAR INTENT OF CHANGE ORDER It is the intent of this change order to amend the contract agreement dated q Mav, I cl�"A between the City of Sepember 24 1974 , Huntsville, Texas and J.IJ4, 6j=ona, anU AS, 0cX8tes to include the additional work as -follows,: a., Relay approximately 250 Linear feet of 2411 R.C.P. in the area of the Elkins La P ke spillway. E. A. Texas Water Quality Board b. Remove damaged pipe from trench. P.O. '}ox 13246 Capitol Station o. Clean pipe from Spillway to River Oaks Drive. Austin, Texas 78711 2. EFFECT OF CHANGE ORDER Re: WPC-Tex-907 Contract 1 Change Order No. 1 For the work described herein the parties do hereby mutually agree the extra work will be performed on cost plus 15,G not to e� Attention: M�. Charles E. Ferguson paragraph 1�3 of the Gen- P, ceed $10,000. as defined on Page 4 Mr. Nick Clayson eral Conditions Of Agreement, ry Gentlemen: PRICE SCHEIIrr.r. R.C.P.. Sewer line referred to in Change Is Backhoe Track 3/4 yd $30-00 hr Order No. I was damaged due to the flood conditions that oc- Dozer w/Side Boom $22-50 hr ......... ourred in September 1974. A Loder - 3 yd $30.00 hr fir Wench Trunk $20.00 hr The sewer line was placed parallel with a spillway, at Pickups $ 1.25 hr .......... Elkins Lake, that was under construction. Each of these jobs 8I0.27 hr D Supervisor had to be coordinatedtogether Since the completion of one Overhead S33-75 hr was contingent on the other. After the sewer line was installed and backfilled the retaining wall on the spillway was to be AGHEMUM acted but the heavy rains occured before construction could 3. begin. Consequently, approximately 250 feet of the sewer line By the signatures of duly authorized agents, the City of was lost. Contractor, and J.K. Simmons, Huntsville, Texas, Owner All construction proceedures were Order No. 4 to do hereby agree and append this Change a adhered to by the con- tractors, both on the their Contract Agreement date nk Line and the Elkins Elkins Lake Tru el the incident would fall under 'the "Act Of ntsville, Texas Spillway, and we feel J.K. Simmons Ci The line will have to be replaced and we Of God" category.would like to request.that E.P.A. participate on the re- Contractor V placement of the line. By By W �Q Additional funds are not neccessary since the contingency e.t.d Dated funds will more than cover the additional costs involved. Approved (If Federal Funds Involved) -t ully" Approved ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGMIGY N.B. Davidson i g Engin 3? PF Davidson.. By N.B. By— N,� -J, 6 mq' U g" W, -A MW MIRI aa ' w � RT -z9W4 MCM— + Cr „ September 24, 1974 �� p, p.. y�fry x.-�..�4 h k y � � 1y �a'�S•, T0: Gerald B. Harris, Jr., Director of Community Development „ FROM: J. A. Payne, City Inspector 3 a o "' rner of 19th G L 1/2 and SUBJECT: Status of houses located at the Co r - at 1014 10th Street y --Yesterday I talked to Thomas Gambrellabout the demolition of the y house located at the corner of 19th and Ave. L 1/2. Weather permitting, he said that he would have the house torn down in about two weeks. * I also contacted Charles Spriggs about.the house located at 1014 10th Street. Mr. Spriggs:;is in charge of the house for Ben Blalock, and informed me that thehouse has been partially torn down. All of - the highest grade lumber has already been salvaged. Because of this, Mr.`Gambrell is not interested in finishing the job.:September 30th 4. e� ,„ a- is the last day allotted to Mr. Blalock to have this building torn - down. Mr. Spriggs assured me that he would contact the man that be- ' gan the demolition and:have him finish the job. If this is not under- way by Monday, I recommend that we take legal action through.Mr. Colley, s ,.' JAP/ef y . 4: Y� Y n 29ry (.�d fi � l 11177 s -7,1U, 't��1;� °` .� '�'�V�s^�'is rr.� '��`"• '�€ .,�'r.;a.J Fs^ �� �:`�^""° �� a� +�^, r . September 24, 1974 TO: Jim McAlister, City Manager 211 FROM: Gela],dH, Harris, Jr.,Director of Community Development SUBJECT-. Street Bond Program. '` `"` 'er Attached is .a memo from Neil Bean recommending acceptance of Tenth Street which will c wh"c ua,plete all of the streets on the Bond Program. $ i The power pole that Mel makes reference tois located:in the x curb line and must,be removed before the curb can be completed. We have asked Gulf.S.tites and the Telephone Company on A—erbus occa- "t^s` Bions to move the ole, but can't seem to P get any results. ;t is recommended that-Tenth Street be accepted by the.City s ^r' Council. GBH/e£ Attachment a k k� ,i "R ., iiJ , " Y z � 5 �,�` �a, .' rr'�'n t � ^�, � ,�, "�" Y •rte w , fi r Page 110 Page 109.. _ q }` Jfn M.Al ar City Maw$ p eawtad hep p sal f hell y I Cl., p f n d i g udy.en h Af much die 1 Ma Waller indimtad ba felt$100.00 par vent.f .of 30 wits'b .11 Creek Iwludl¢g base mope,existing fac111tiee.Critical at-.,future gromeh,r commend Bove,capital budget, awagh of—inereaea. Cawc]lwn Rwx thea pxapoead the f.1-9 cat— tf q fired p baiaaiy r Pact,sad comp Ha—tad cu. Idy amp .e.tba City Hall site salt - dthey ill ks vine Bugg tioveand ruommendatione on pxepexing.that el[efor the cel building. Eeindi - COSTtl-IDs BECd<4ffi[ID®IHCRBASE °'- rated the cast for the study I.WON. u '<- saagla Dw111.g $2.00 ..... City Iagaaur,Gerald H.Harcls,.Jr:,pmceedad IPpli..tbacovwil If the megeitade of cba study. Ea Small bu......(¢ales) $23.00 .-y mlth tba Corp.of Eagl -base sail flacti..1 tk flood fag.tint He Sndl - Ap to of 20 1 - td hey are E w e $5.00 p .it yry 41 `lr^i he beet eo ha bu io M[ Iia 1 [ed Ch i id x d ign dr Svage for Tow Bt b f The motive mea ascoaded by C uncllmav Moate. All w is I—of the vex Cates sad the wti- d d q is fl d 1 g udy h d I M1 p p ad Mr —Ii d Mz.Tlombridg proposed P passe ,$ k .g fid, ptojmt he 1 ina.100 YQ E1 dPl 1v be had p ] ... h Pr.P 1 6 mau tM , F �F wwlmovel9. e e p j is aompl ea p sexed he 100 y fl 8pl Lv 1 el 11 i h Citic ted h r h gh he balk be h Se a prehlem. Pj^ +'S,.'�'e`N M1 ugh Cored 1 ha ( ADMIMISTEATIp ACTION SIM MmALISTER be IA—cad ha be Cl[y d 1 p beege tba rasa 1 look at aha report to as 1 yh „_ d of p blain t.tba 1 Ciee. Ee a—it le a d.-iled—I...liag atady and ld t he dava for ^� b' LTA x„ ISI 1 s than 910 000 Bids--Con clCatip f 8 r Lice d Lift8 CS P 1 t 74-16 " h 5 i ° dim McAlister ad to be C ill f Tow V 0 ke,8a 1 A elate Gerald g,He ria, {� Wni epotitsd that be end hie staff 1A.b ki g.eloaely lith O'Malley 6 Clay .ill tbw end P Y Y 8 k *,� 2 p Ida tM1w mttF englveexl¢g data. Be said io....ec[iw ..Id M1s a to be Wade on[be ek every 50 or 100 city 8vgiveer.in mhich a ®lad¢ave sea mad ,at all bill stained for th,lift stet,-end ae i[axy eco fast(aa decided by Tmmbr,dg.).and that,T[ovbrldgweld p d,t the 100 year big h metal mark Eram thele.-ae ;'f seiner line ywja.t. Tba mow,vdicated tba low bid iebeiv d f r 92,822 end the City Engi ear fled belcu- "M1.✓ ctfove- ut bit a£de filed mlculecle i r self,evd[baa he dicta the then in the a eek e d luted the wrk mould be dove fox$13,989,foci ding 10 pa i gancy. Mr..Mc411ater ivdicatedit roe[tie p t g ¢ P e- co®eadatiee of tba City�1ta h b b h—aed t genets fox 1 bid die g 1 ha high me k 100 yaax Mr W rte ad that, M1,CI y e probl T a wch hew �✓ 1 b-b the apatr ad of the d-nag zea]e j..,begiwlag. d eloP• He--tall [be major e p teem ee w have Drop 403.evd the situ of kith S o[M1e Loap,am mho tbaa tM1i¢ga a e dove aur Councilman P ikeC moved m accept the iers d t—of[h.City Evg]n j tall bide % s ar re ` �vee�lee Eor a laxer bid. Cwncilwv Wickens.ecaaded.the wti-. All w e fn fevar and cM1e wt1-passed .p"". ny5"+ today. He 1,tba PP ewiiag Lae study C er ( fl dives pxob3 going be weM1 ver in M1e f. re a tMy a day S `'; Jim WAli ty Naneg said[be City had ba¢bili y m do tha study'ia Ww .1th i ow m,peztiae, 6oSIdH55 OP TH8 CI.ATTOBN84—MARTIN D.COLLE4 Ste off-a iwol d is.e.badklog of othar projm[e evd[he Tow I-ach study mould be years awy if it : { as.ta ba aaaigvedt ha City staff. Be 1 10 Wws3e S CC e.JOMaw.Couvtilaea.lad Ptotlalsda,Ottobet 22.1974 as Stott E.SaMew Day Iv 2 1R Coclbae I— bad if y claav-ap f ha reek.bad bow Snitlated, fa WAlla[u Sad—adi moat of ealu Y the w cxw.. p ate pxoperey.and vo Cha City did l have access, Ma i C.13.y l.d tha roe 1 fo to Its city C— fila claccAlcla,Rw d ep be I- ad Council n Macre bellwed Cat City sae alar.of tba pxobl®a sad didn't feel$10,000 should b. p—ave Co ilmc Dicke .dad Cha ti v. Al1 w I.f..mod h socio.:p ed imeall, —,I— .b.— study to.call be Cp it be xbey already kvmr. ga ha pa.ch 1 hi h M1a indd ad al had d with 32 C wc3Lman 4 Mayo 2:City A a,3 City 1 1 City Mad.—It.,Crit ad 1 City Ma ger dozing his ight yasta w tba GOuecil. I[we all.leewad S Jerry Pod$ 3 [r.e£ I it Wrka,having.toad-[.S¢dxaivage studies,cevdw[ed iv other cities, that Seb[C Johaew mould be cel b axing his 80th birthday w Oct—14,19]4. oS 'i ecoweadad the appiev.l o£[hie study. ca iodinated the City of I=conducted a full study at a coat of ya Waller uaowced LM1e mould b p 1 n hworivg S Sava It[be cvulualov of[he cert regulaz n have-tba Ci[ &indicated the City bad r.ewtly acglicad moxa waterahad area iv the Taw Crack drainage Ya x } - §]h0.t0D00yox Wallet stated is fele Che$10,000 to be a small slow[of mo¢ey lith regard to Che fwact Elooda ren s meeting of the City—scil. The p i i had lad fat BOO P.M.at tae City PFbll.Library cal he invited 5k t 4� Y all of Mx.Jahas—'s frieede sad evlleague attend• $[ >� hav hes ever s[istad the h pet,,-eeegnwtly,lith Oniv.reity.xpevai0v(cla.Lrvct£ng building., [e �il-. ,! p king I.I.en.)evd mt[M1 pr bl ' HAY08'S BECTIOM--N08RIS I.IIALLHR rioted lith 16th Beiwt,dew through Dnivereity Avenue,gam enuetav IV A we evd[M1e City Hall e1 .draiange queetl-a ue vital led sen only be enameled by people rho u[efally dwota their tiros w tail.... W i.dicatad HOD tad drainage requireuenLa.and that O'Malley S Clay �^,�, Plaque Wwri,a Joeb Hraw " old coo[disab,with Cham td tba City's advac age. -S Ityor Waller tba.told the Cwvcil that A J ] h'Bx k aI oma-y I..cit'...f long 1 ng, e 4 i C.hal¢Dickens.felt Chia is a anvil cast re relative to Ibet w have Svveetad in the City Mall sit, ad LLw,wee entering Sn[o retltww[. The Mays. id Id.iMi N, BE o w k f h City tib " the planned bhSldlvg. 1,1928 In howl of Mt.grow fol hie Past yw E stoic al d di td- Eve .111 Mayo Wa11.0 p tented to Mr.Brow a plagw c emore[ivg bis 46 yaara of.dlstinguieberl 1— Co tba City.f EwtsvillI from C r' aft'At�Wmey,..It-ColbelSefmfd the latter prepoeal could be ceveidexed a ce¢txec[if[fie Cicy Council 1928 ee October,1974. gree to[ tarma act ou t { pAwcilm¢Davie moved to initiate tba c- [(1.tter pxoppeal)aad Cauwilma.Divkwa seconded Che wti.l. I COUNCIL ACTION : ? {w^~Y Councilmen.Wore and Cowcllwn Am1ek voted agalvt tae wti—I Ill otba..vote[fa,it,. There more nix votes U * d `Y P ,=m]$ Bnecial Purpose CommlCCee to Study Dowtow Park,--M,z salt"TiN"egaivat. The—Clea Passed. baa,-(A,„ata, line^, ia,i979X {t.yf L,�.uy e^a� { Councilman Dfekwe Indicated she ep fel Pact,...lassailt..I study d. lined parking T�+ C Ca.BSSCIIAIPG T8g EMfBY COST OP SBBVICR L'WU58 lad me[av Cw o ]—e and a sport mill ba wbml[[ed Cp tae City CowCII at it ca wIk .clan. > Mayor 11 p d b Co til a maw mrltte¢by Cowcilmen Wickens.and Parker r.gardingpoblic bF d h ll1ty gul Sov,rhf ugg ed Che Couu11 ahauld diieee the City ACterney to dram up w exdltupce r sainting Cew[Wusa Sgua s A[L Show t ' be fld7 die and Co prepare an ordinavc.a tong gas totes fol the City,eadeeelece I utility cemalt t, amply,Jack%pp.,mbll,rete is$30.00 par haus. CpwcllmsuiDickava exp ed hi' pore is i f Che w[k persona tmkvewn Bad quadove clad g tF Ci f lb a. a owd the courthwee sre last 9 Moller than pies d M Cbea..1- 1 11 HaCea she wished to make a preewteCfee. Hx.P.11 gave wakend. Ha.0®eadad[alae reap.caible Eor tba project. Iutlty Iv Che..at of al—a fvdicsted it had been apples d by all except Jecknomille. He y,N {' �� M1 p nted tae rata fine gr tad 1v 1 7 evd Che evdoreemence to tbat tete aI..that sive. W gave his - p j ifi Cica fpr tha Is,.. dll BaEpre aa]wrniag.Mayor wallas rac.gel.ed Cow.ilwwn Et..t.Calla Roger.,mbo w.presant fa the III 1 it Colley,City A[ y,Igj..ted that th.City 0ow.il bad cathing aga]net tha rate,but Iathal with i Lhe coat pf a.-I.fceseae hich you(,mere)could wtomatically icereevI and pas.-III Che gate Its MBHTI.TRBN AllJ0UBM80, { incxuee. Nr.Pawn Sndlaated that be bad miaanda[ateod the problem aad asked If tba C.—wanted Co amwd CbeC o i arca. Maztfa Callay Ldica[sd it all tba Cowcilmw'a intent to,social tba uiatiag ordinmae Eor Ae p f lly a bmi[ad, Enter Cbic1b all..a mat of sawl.a adjuetaaat—boat pilo,appl—al by Cbl C—a.il. Mt.Powell had w objet- - 3 ne o that request. ' ) (lfal-- F v HStb this tlexificetiea,Coumilmea Dickane ed that Mr.Yemen aha Mr.Calle £ai a me kind of 1 q prepes y con .,^„rp OCCobex 9,1974 '%' dditioml oatlivaua oz m amecisall m the ezle 6 ordlvwe and to take this—dal advieemevt at the cexe - a easel- All nem 10% callat e�the wttex closed. COlg3ID8B A ad$MULCIs EBTA UMIN0 AN IMCRBASB AMOCMT POR UTILITY DEPOSITS Recolutfvn]4_14 4 h {ty A •'xi`t Jim W11Itar,,ICY HanaBex,preeenLed a memo ft-Glue'lniv ,Customer Service a Maceger,r ®ending Case L � [be C1Cy of WnCevllle inexenae Che arouvtof w er dapwita. WaTuxver proposed Cha falloxing co 5 Z' y, LVSTp1Elt PHBSEMf D1081 HECOMMBNOED-IMCeEABR `S st yh w.. i rn 6 4 8En61a Daallis. $10.00 §20.00 ' k : ..1 .evd—11 P r 829.00 $Bo;O. .Apo a of 30 nci $90.00 Par meter $3oo,0o Pat sat- lit Z. fi ` ,°5,• s rr n "�„;.;'�fi� „r .a h ,^a'rity'{,� r t. '"'Y!x-.,t* 3�, ,�+ +St s� s,"+ w rra DAVIDSON ENGINEERING TIME SCHEDULE _ G6"SLILTIN6 ENGINEeRB F G. sae "u"rsut��e.:rsxes>rseo:.. PRODUCTION CP.E'+IS September 27, 1974 • Crew No. Work Location :Start I * Line 3 bct 2 Oct 18 t $ City of Huntsville #1 Flm P.O. Box 831 Line 2, Oct 2 Oct 1.6 Huntsville, Texas 77340 #2 Oet 29 #2 Line 2B 10et 16`';Oct 18 Oct 28Re. South•Huntsville Sewer Lines Line Oct 28 Nov 4 a, rFPC- Tri- 907 #1 Line 2-A-1 r "< Contract No. 974 Time Extension ' s CLAN-UP �"tqh ATTENTION: Cit Council }' i y Crew No. Work Location rStart k'i sh .. ,, ai Gentlemen; Oct 'I tine 1-E Oct 2 Moore Construction Inc. has requested an additional #1 Line 1-C Oct 8 Oct 13 � nasty (90) day time extension on Contract No. 974. Oct 17 W S Line 4-A Oct 14 ` i The original time of completion was 270 calendar days #1 .- ,t after the date of the work order, which was issued on April #1 Line 3 j Oct 18 Oct 27 2 23, 1973• Ninty (90) day time extensions were granted on Oct 29 Nov 6 s December.27, 1973 and April 30, 1974 which reflects a total ¢#2( od.crew Line 2 ' v • of 450 calendar days. This time expired July 19, 1974. • #1 Line 5 Oct 28 Oct 31 _ x At this time there are oasicaly three proposals which Nov 6 Nov 8 may be considered. ¢[,2 Line 2B ` ro I. Proposal - Approve the request for nasty (90) #3Od. Grew Line 2-A-1 ¢ Nov 4 Nov day time extension. f Recommendation - Where this may seem an excessive j amount of time; it the extension TESTING CREd rte' were granted the time would ex- d a Aire on Ontober 16, 1974. I feel that at,this time the work could Crew No. ! Finish s - :Work Location Start not be completed in this,lengtb of:time and a more realistic scheldue should be proposed. #1 line l-E Oct'20 Oct 7 II. Proposal - Reject the time extension and enforce #1 Line 1-C Oct'7 Oct 10 4 a , the "Liquidated Damages For Delays" Line 4 A Oct 10 Oct 15 u clause as set forth is the Special #1' r,` x z Oct 16 Oct 18 Conditions of Agreement page 2 para- #1 Line 3 $ ; Y graph 8. i' Line 2 Oct 21 pare- Oct 23 "M„ Recommendation-.thisproposal�would not enhance t * the Cit of Huntsvill.e's Oct 24 Oct 29 1 } #s City position Line t as far as the completion of the #1 Line 2-B Oct 29 Oct 31 , a s+ project is concerned. For this Nov 6 reason I am proposing a third #1 Line 2-A-1 Nov 1 solution that I feel would be n , 7 beneficial to both parties. a M rs _._. ...,. ,. ...,-:v�� ia.., c .. �. �:. ,,.. ..,, :a, � •.�.:�. .e.. `�',,. .s';. _ ". i-,. 'gyp: .��bi*.- r�. .moi .# ` ,,� �`�"�7"Y���� t�E&-'z 1�"�� b�^�m y�-��� a'���� ?.s.n.3°,u oea« ,k" s� i�^��✓-t'"'� s 'i }lz' �s y 3,,:� +"z�` e' III. I£ within thirty (30)work days after Wednesday, October* r a. 2, 1974 the job is not complete I will recommend to the City of Huntsville that the Liquidated Damages For Delays clause be enforced from:the July;19, 1974 date `?x•..'. MINUTES OF TRE PLANNING CObMISSIONOF THE CITY OF HUN'TSVILLE,.HELD'AT The attatched sc ff ue was wore AT 3:00 P.M. Construction Inc. based on two (2) production crews, one (1) • clean-up crew and (1) testing crew. I consider this scheldue Members present: r to be ambitious but practical. ' Curtis Mort.51 Chairman Final tests for the South Huntsville hewer Plant have laugh Barnet z been set up for Monday October 7, 1974 ,Terry Baker Ara s 14m. R. Lyn.c Gentleman, I 'think the;primary concern in a matter of Xt this nature is the completion of the project. For this Ferry Nemec` . " reason I think the proposal as set forth is the best working Frank Robin an arrangement for both parties. lambers absent: Respectfully, ' Ray Cox a r Miller Erwin ` Grady Minis, it. IT.B. Davidson P.E. Consulting Engineer The,meeting w called to or er by Chairman, Curtis Morris. # 3'n £ #S. � CONSIDER M MTES OF T PREVIOUS MEETING a^. The Minutes of the pre 'ousm eting were read by Ruth Deshasv, City �y.._j a2 • �` aF ccs Moore Construction, Inc. • Secretary. Chairman Morris a ked r a motion accepting the Minutes. • i '''* " - tlugh.Barnett moved to accept t Mi utes as read and Frank Robinson seconded the motion. All were if or and the motion passed unanimously. .may w ,.r. CONSIDER THE RENAMING OF NEW 16T TREET.OR OLD 16TH STREET .a;, s w� ;y Chairman Morris called on lYm.. R L h, Chairman of the Committee assigned to study this matter, for h s rep't to the Commission. General Lynch presented three options along 'th a of the area in question (see attached).. After a thorough dis ussion all three options and in light of future developments in th area an in conjunction.:with the Master plan, afourth option was then presented General Lynch. Option " ' bz four was to name that section in red n attached p) College Boulevard. a ,� } After some discussion, General Lynch de a.formal tion to.name that. rtt e`i t section of street College Boulevard, rank:Robinson conded the motion. ' w t All were in favor and.the motion passe unanimously. I was decided to present the motion: to name the stree east from Avenue 'over to Sycamore, '" College Boulevard,.to the City Council or their final app val• sr;, CH4IRMAN'S REPORT--CUR IS M110RRI5 ` Change Meeting Time .�aaa', ia3 -" • Chairman Morris presented a request.to the Corunission from membe • 4L. 'ca r Kay Cox to change the time of the regular monthly meeting from 3:00 t '. 3 t: 4:00 to accommodate Mrs. Cox's schedule gs she teaches school..and is not .. freeuntil after 3:30. A motion was made by Ferr:r Baker to change the _ a a {' ', :. <y v F-' Avg, October 8,`.1974 1 MEMORANDUM August 28, 19T4 To 'Mayor & City Council : v From::: Larry Dickens & JacdX Parker TO: Jim McAlister ' ��. Subject: Public utility:regale-tion FRt'fi! J..R, i-Iudgens � r SUDJCCT: Entex Cost of Gas Adjustment Comparison Now that the budget has been approved for the new year and now that ' - the city " elections are behind us, we feel that:.the pjity.council should. - ' .. .take a fresh look at our policies in' 1% area ofpublic utility requ- ' the First rata increase since the early 1950's was accepted,by Ordinance, ` lation. by the City Council on June 9, 1970. Between v time and November 1973:when now rates were adopted by ordinance, the 1970 rate structure was amended six As you recallfiom our. retreat at Wltorwood, Jack Hopper(after ad (6) times. The following are the rates established by the 1970 ordinance $ lengthy review of our-policy sitnatie`n)' su,geated that we rescan compared to the rates promulgated by the last (6th) amendment. �n, - t` the existing ordinance for Entex (United, Gas) which allows a cost- . k of-service�aeljustment without prior/approval-by the council, that Residential Pato Schedule R-315-1 we seeure-a public utilities consultant for help in oUrx regulatory _ Ori�ate 6th Aaen3, ..Amt, of inc. ,u policy making, and that we study in depth our.existing utility frim- ._ 7 ' - chimes and utility ordinances. Mini-num Charge includes ADO cu. ft, or legs $-2.00 -Q 2,00 0.00 „" `3With theme points in mind we<su est the council,direct the cit a $9 P r g4 Y • -Per l00 cubicfeet for the next 2,600 cu. ft. 11.63 12.36 .73 �Fa attorney to draw up an ordinance rescinding the cost-of-service adjustment ordinance and to prepare an ordinance setting gas rates a Per 100cubic:feet for the next 3000 cu. ft. 8.63 8.36 .73 ,'"� for the citY• If such action'on our part requires at rate hearing, 'I xr NO- then,we suggest we have'one. In order to prepare £or such a hearing, -'. Per 100 cubic feet for all additional 6.13 6.86 .73 '* we propose the selection of a.:public utility consultant for the city. a (It meq well be that we could use Jack Hopper since he'�is now familiar I with franchises and ordinances and his rate was about $30 an hour) fF. a ;n Commercial Rate Schedule S.C. 115-1 .� ,r , In any event, we feel that the analysis provided us by Hopper is very persuasive and we believe we should consider the development of new Orig, rate 6th A^end. Amt. of Inc. d r t F policies for public utility-regulation and periodic reviews of utility ' ' el "i Minimum charge includes 400 cu.. ft. or lass 2.50 2,50 0.00 rates. ae;•y�, <�s..'� ,I Per 100 cubic feet for next 3,600 cu. ft.. 13.63 14,36 .73 ^i i f Per 100 cubic feet for next 4,000 cu. ft. 7.63 8.35 .74 Per 100 cubic feet for all additional 6.13 8.68 .73 On November 13, 1973, the City Council adopted by Ordinance a now gas rate 'ha Xrs structure replacing the above rates. Since adoption, this rate structure has been adended (5) five times. The following are the rates established by the 1973 ordinance.compared to the rates promulgated by the most recent (5th) fifth 5 s.s.. amendment. kg - �'"�,�"�'�+l s if n�' h � _�.�� ��• �n j v� g a y+3't�;'-���, t � ,rri � � F ,�� �. .. .�`�q�{' t t<*^'�r&`4 h�a d- �y rt�r�& .��.'. s P� ,� r "" h a '� ^r i ✓ i � .,.'+£t F ri �S,4� n-x'4�. 3 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE DRAINAGE STUDY PROPOSAL PAGE TWO. - Residential Rate Schedule R-173,.1: i$. ZkTe --0- o. �$ 7., Time Required. In iew of the critical nature f the subject, we Minimus includes 400 cubic feet or less 2.00 2.25 0.25 A propose to divide ou work into a preliminar and a final report. The y preliminary report w 1I be available within one:month from notice to �a , V' Per 100 cubic feet for next 2600 cu. ft. 12.26 13.29 1:03 proceed: The final r port will be comple d approximately three months later. - Per 100 cubic feet for next 3000 cubic feetS.26 9.29 L03 k x� 8. Preliminary Report. Tb preliminary report will include an estimate Per.100 cubic feet for all additiava2 6.74 7.79 2:03 , s t of the minimuM safe buil ing level areas where construction is 7 contemplated in the imme iate futu 9. Cam ensation. We-prop Commercial RW.0 Schedule S.C. 173;1 , p pose o.pe ormservices listed above for the.sum of 70,000 QO> payable as 11 w3: Orig. Rate Sth Amend. Ant. of IAc. $4,000.00 upon d; ivery of preliminary report; ' 4,000:00 upon c •wery of draft of final report; ifinimum includes 40Q cu. ft. or lass 2.50 2.75 0.25 • •,� 2,DOb:pO upo dei uery of 20 copies of final:report. Per 100 cu. ft. for next 3600 cu. ft. 14.26 15.29 1.03 x r We appreciate your co ideratio of our proposal, and are ready to Per 100 cu, ft. for next 4000 ca. ft. ;8.26 9.29 1.03 3 a begin work immediate on,the s dY. Per 100 ca. ft. for all additional. 6.76 7.79 1.03 r ery truly yours, 0 MA Y & CLAY, INC. i J *`a Riche d J. ` alley, P.E. JRH:rd h � . 4 t F Accepted by he City' �r of Hunt illevsr r RJO:jw v a ,v .. '�r..yiF 5"-; a,�.���4^.,y ':fig���. r�� 'a � a Y `� '' � z �. ^•`� z`9'+ w"` Exhibit-�VITI Page 1 Un., . P.b.a 9n we EAST TEXAS DIVISION X The average monthly customer uses approximately 7,000 enbin feet of ' gas per month. COST OF SERVICE AWUSTMEN'1 CE:AUSE, u- Rate R-115-1 granted.by the City Council June 9, 1970-lst.increase since 1950. We propose to include in all revised rate schedules the following First L)0 cubic feet or less 2.00 2.00 Cost of Service Adjustment clause. ;. Next 2500 curie feet - 11.63.Per cef 3.02 _ Next 3000 cubic feet 7.63 " ° 2.29 Annually, effective with all bills rendered after '•� , Next 1000 cubic feet 6.13s ° 51 ' April 1, the above monthly rate shall be adjusted -' ---7.79T—per Mon. avg. upward or downward for increase or decreases is the cost of providing:gas service (including depreciation Rate R-173-5 October 8, 197E now in effect: but excluding cost of gas, income Saxes and return) ' for the previous year ended-Deeembes 31 above or below y. such cost incurred in the calendar year 1972. TheFirs . r 2.25 2.25 ing d in hall i Next hOO cubic feet or 2600 cubic feet lase 13 29 per cef 3.45 thosetreported tosthses eRailroadaCcommissionoofab Texas in Next 3000 cubic feet 9.29 per cof 2.79 - the annual report of United Gas, Inc. 'A computatign �x Next 1000 cubic feet 7.79 " " 78 f shall be made of..the amount of such increase or de- mon. avg. ciases applicable to each customer in the East Texas Division, and the first block of the;monthly rate set Rate R-173-5'. $9.27- y a. forth above shall then be adjusted upward or downward s Rate R-115-1 7.92 • by one-twelfth of the amount,so determined. 773T difference or 17%increase This Cost of Service Adjustment clause is designed to relieve the Federal Reserve Bulletin states that cost of living of consumer prices has increased 358 since 1970. Wholesale prices have in- company and the regulatory authority of the necessity of formal and expensive %.�'_ creased 51.3%since 1970. ? hearings principally for the purpose.of adjusting rates to compensate for �� 05 the cost of wages and other..inepeases.in the cost of providing service. .sy, ?,..•e� , yam. • ,e ",z. `^^�5'l,. ;.�.,y ,;�•,. The Gas Cost Adjustment clause has worked to the,advantage of d customers, regulatory authorities and the company for a number of years, ��.k'* � r and now, in a time of clearly established inflation, it appears that wages, "l'"�•'z�r�` �, and other expenses will increase annually at arate which will require ,,,)ERRU Sz ,• g:. Y'.,. annual adjustments in charges to our customers. _ s s The company's need for rate.increases grows out of (1) increased .` *z .-k.,... ti . investment per customer each year, (2) increased cost of Money, and a (3) increased expenses. This proposed adjustment would.cover only one d ? Exhibit VIII Page 2 Exhibit:VIII Page.3 i of these,three items but would enable the company to assure you that we would not have to return for another adjustment for at least two years • • From the same page (33-37), upper left corner, determine ,y and perhaps much longer. The basis for,the adjustment would be the u average number of customers for 1972--102,441 detailed reports filed each year with the Texas Ra�.lydad Commission. 19.72 Cost of Servide $4,A04,y60 J4 q7-..88Cost of Sexvlce Divided by 1972 102,441 per;Customer We are certain that our customers and regulatory authorities are not y. B Y Average rCustomer-s in favor of<frequent and sometimes expensive rate hearings and believeThe Cost of Service Estrmated•:for 1977, wi1L`be $49.89; thus, that thisro osed Cost of Service Adjustment clause is an acceptable p p $49.99 1973 Estimated Cost of Stt*ice Par Cust"ot and equitable solution, `' z r minus` : 47.88 19,73 Coat of Servicelpex Cite.tomer(base Ysar) _ ,. EYAMPLE ONLY $ 2.01 Annual Cost of,,Service Incraase. $ 2.01-t 12=$0,17 or 17 cents per customer per month ^ a DETAILED PROCEDURE FOR ADJUSTING RATES UPWARD OR DOWNWARD IN ACCORDANCE -TY+ WITR THE COST OF SERVICE ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE This-17 cents per customer per month or 1(2 of 1 cent per r$ - day increase will be added to the first block of the "x,,,+ '�'✓ Prior year cost of service shall be determined for each division •_ residentialand small,commercial rate schedules effective by using United Gas;.Inc.'s:annual report to the Railroad Commission of with all bills rendered after April 1, 1914, The 17.cents Texas as follows: per customer per month used in this example represents the ' East Texas Division average increase over the past five years... .e " .From the Texas Railroad Commission Report, Page 33-37, x,; -.t , Column (B), subtract Total Gas Purchased (Line 21) from Total Operating Expense (Line 36) to arrive at figure to be used in calculations. Example: - , ' y 1972 Total Operating Expense $14,052,061.96 " � {.... ,( 1972.Total Gas Purchased - 9,147,601.22 - 1972.Cost of Service $ 4,904,460:74 MA n .gid p.� September 30, 1974 • E SOLU1 WNo. _ WHEREAS, it has become apparent that the amount of deposit TO: .Jim D¢cAslt.s"tern Ci -M ' charged by the City of Huntsville £or water service for the various City ander,. FI�Qi$ brace Tu m T C stomer SerlFice'S!d etv' - ; ns Huntsville water users is creating a financial problem to the City; p isor THRUIarzyDireetas of-puce r; and ' SIfB7 ` Y7atmr Dei S3t� a s n a : �', r � WHEREAS, it is the recommendation of the Customer Service Inas my aecommeslde3s+ar that,th - `he" - laarease f'srate eCi Af Huntsuille- Supervisor,.Grace Turner, to increase the present deposit amounts fl osit +f fors ?lepesit amount naw is $10 00 camp3e ald084€as A trdits orma=c -and-small apartment to offset financial loss to the City of Huntsville through bad S - pormeter- J 5 ` Lll�e toe^already lacrease xn accounts; and y minimt .b31s $ cM1 Qur sanitation rates, the - turaed a ¢}tt off.gaiicy stades one cannot be x After ual px zm xs 6r,0 da60,daYarr6ars.. The alrerage erson s Y Y M, �S. _ bill fs> 7y-�¢ Qz; per. ba da "bill wool t La 2Q- WHEREAS, itis the desire of the Cit Council and Cit - Y # their:$10 00,:deVOI:is Taken:from this bi1T a 28 � left awin the Ci balance is _ Administration to correct this problem; ,w g ty=which is uncollectable. Most of the r k x' leavewlthawt callix�_Tit a disconnect or forwarding addreto ssants 5 who do do not part final amount. Those a.,f„- NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that as of October 8,1974, }�.< ZA total OF`:<$5,s4s_G2 has beery writtzn off for the following rates are adopted by the City Council of the City to date -- I do not r bad accounts anticipate this much of a lass this next fiscal - z. year i£the couneil Il approrr the..fallowing reeOSCp<"n�atianS of Huntsville and are effective on this.the 8 th day of October, Increase.t1te sa le -. - - g dwelling water dep. 1974: d (Thi zs^the•most critical,area_ P tsty $20 00 k here because this is meetly rental property)oss t finals is Con tIali2ed CUSTOMER AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT Increase business `.' . . ..• and small a - Single Dwelling $20.00. (Bus -'All eating apartment complaxes.to $sD.O small businesses (sales) $25.00 all Cafe•s,ete. AparmentcComplexess-D10-an 5pe Dog, Dairy Queen, and Apts. of 20 units or less $50.00 Units. This is also a: - Apts. of 20 units or more $ 5.00 per unite ..„ k critical area er that these places are generally on a lease basis. y3. ' !"hen onr manager of such lease leaves a water bill outstanding the owner of the building or the-new manager will not assume the managers debt. previous PASSED THIS the 8th day of October, 1974. t F c. Leave businesses such as sales at $25.00 because their rl 1 water consumption is not as great as thares the above g' '' 4. Increase Apartment Complexes to $100.00 per meter with Morris 1. Waller Mayor r e units or more. A bill on an apartment camplexiwith SO units will t'srbe $350-400 per month. - : ATTE rxoNSD As ro.FoxM: . . vT Ruth DeShaw, `ity Secretary _ - lfdrltm D.Ca11eY,Cit?Atlsrne� Jill �a € �•,rt x ' � `s€ �� �-ta4'-ra,-�'v �"� _ 5 ten` �' ,�s=. y'-� tr 't §x€�` w',a:w' t-z� e�.. :r w� � �°'��.�+t� x �� � � '1 s >�. fi�", � �"rr•8 ik kl�?"4�.�""i `� x�'s"€ r ` September 23, '1974 TO: Jim McAlisto'r,.City.Manager. FROM, Gerald B. Harris; Jr.;Diregtpr off-Community.Developmont su 2. Jackie Walker Sewer Extension RESQL'UT - .. ; WHEREAS, SCOTT E. JOHNSON has served eight (B) con- _ bids received pn`Set bttached memo recomme'nding,'the rejection of seeutive years as a member of the City Council of the City Of I concur wathtthe a ' p er 12,':'1974, because:,they were',;64%above the ,. - _ Huntsville, Texas, and,durinq such time has made invaluable con- t - engineer's esi3.mates ," s , „ ^ tribttions toa11 the citizen's of said City by his devotion and It is recoimmended that the City Council`tako formial action:�an dedication to the principles;of Tocal government. His interest and �;t-- the rejection:of the subjetR biAs:and insi.avat w to negotiate or,go foresight into the problems of the coimnunity'Pave resulted in an 3. out:for bads the second trine = - active and progressive city Council whose coo erative efforts through members such as Councilman Johnson Have meant a better Huntsville today for the citizens,of tomorrow; and, AtBHt� t �,,, : WHEREAS, for many yea" Coun`eilman Johnson served the h `t es ncluding school people of this community in masky of er capacryi, i ., - ,4 -. teacher and,schooI administrator. He has been and continues- be a leader for,many civic and worthwhile projects, which activities always undertaken by Councilman'Johnson:as a service to mankind, ;, .....;. ._�..�._.. were and now, after many years ofunselfish ScrviGe, SCOTT E. JOHNSON is: to retire from the office of City Councilmasti; and,- . z y WHEREAS, the City Council. of the City of Huntsville desires a �� 3 to recognize the many contributions that Councilman Johnson has made: _ by setting aside and otherwise designating SCOTT E. JOHNSON DAY in Huntsville, and in furtherance thereof ,,,.. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Huntsville Texas, that Tuesday, October 22, 1974, be, and the same i5 hereby designated SCOTT E. JOHNSON DAX in Huntsville in commemoration of the 3 r ; faithful and dedicated service of SCOTT E. JOHNSON to the citizens ...t $ September 23, 1974 " of this community and to honor Councilman Johnson on such day by publicly recognizing his many and varied accomplishments. ,. a , . T0; Gerald B. Harris, Jr.,Director of Community Development WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and. - - upon vote was unanimously passed this the 8th day of October, 1974. 2= a FROM: Tommy Van Dyke, Engineer's Assistant - ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Mayor of said City. subscribes his ^k " SUBJECT: Bids for Construction of Sewer Line and Lift Station `"� name hereto and causes the City Secretary to.attest to same. 42 Project H.74-16 - ."r�+y rY THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS receivedds for Sept station and sanitary sewer line Project 2, sub # were received September 12, 1974. The lowest bid was 22,822., sub- ' mitted b McCoy Construction Company. The Engineering Department MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor x xr Y Y p Y• w g. P .has estimated the total cost of the project with a 10 percent con- - - ATT w , tingency at $13,989. This estimate was made with an agreement of payment by the following parties.: RUTH De SHA.., City Secretary �frt Jackie Walker $2,424.48 Dr. Johnson 5,600.00 Mrs. Robinson 800.00 at $8,824.48 It is recommended that the bid be rejected on the basis of the Eggineer's estimated costs. ' &, - ,.� PM 12 Pa6e 11P g �� "P 1 I Le 89fi WO 6 paid to"t."by he NCAli .Sed -TME CIBR—. M1 OF Tab CITY OE—MVIIL8,WALREI COUNTY.TaEA3.a—ON 1'EE 2RM0 I.OP 6;.� lose dd ell the Mayo cute fie ae 1 ov­-8—pi ime ad th 1m d v } ry V::'iv08g,1974 AT 1027 11 SMEs,CIT4 NALL,IN au.—ILB,'-a - Mayor Wall blo l000ttEilld ion.. C 11 qi edto Mayor thio ho iaatien and ° V £Y 9tl uncllaev M+xCfine eecoodad LM motioo. All wre Lv fevoi of tM1e ottio¢•be IL pa•aed umnlmuoly. Cemc11 met fn HeBuler eeioa lith tfie follovl¢6.m®bare PreeenC: o ae C 3 -a{ i"• �� 3 Morrie I:.Neper,Msyar , £ ^ ! BEI D 1 IN tlW8T0A C1LV88TOtl ARM DNC 6 AEC NAL ..a QE... g y T has a $G MaWACPMEN YBO 9Ali ",'T'Y� ��A to be$R,296 C rdlmv Puk m a famili b "Pr 8< d£Edi d h City mtribuLim '[� jh #y Y tlayvr Nell vdica[d the Cm ll 8 2 "§.i l° ty And Fie ivea l _ in fever of[be maim ed it food h progr.ed Come loom Sofivem eaxod Al1LWR:S'' f at Ko Pooled.ma¢fmu ly. i d he tio¢ ' k&& 1—Y kat Ni { L Y ___ ____ _____ _____ __ __ ___ CON6IDa8ATIlIN AIR l mMA➢pBaFol BID-POA Tae SALB OF TMB OLO PUMIC .y y, p}yA 4 kUA( SITE ON AVENDB F The moetfvg ws called to order by Mayux Metra I —lot. TB ocation vve m by ft.E.Laxxy➢Sekena. ggN���,, CityMemg Tim MaAli led. [ion 14.14 8 of tEl City Col.—v11 B lad p i.M COToSICHE.ME PCIEFUTES OF YRBVIWS M88TI1eC ? a. 1 1 of ed ..bell b made by the ColoCil uitbe £i auei Hey Wdl 'P—lootod th MI of tbe Pxa I.E.meeting and•eked f.0 any etioee. Co.­0 1 adv L d f bide by i.e it[h f£i ill ampap f M1e City.E ora.olive '41 i -t tj pt the vs^ty.e ae vxe[tm ed Couvellmn ezker secodad[he.Civ¢, All vele is favor ed tfieflvie gs idlh�d be d beektn i 11 P till e d plle33ato thly olliieb.e£os the Bale of thi proM1er[ eo the N4 mod _ move lead t tbi E 1 elan ar - PBE68NTATION BY G RICaAHD.1 GULF STATES ��uId b pl d f f¢ a to to a e 1 root dm e y C '� i¢g Co.b i Ira lbil h u e E ho f d is Hr.aicb-d wee—1.m attend Che Coum31 Heating due to lineae. , A°: �NGFy'Hnb iw'y PiWpel•1 y up —Y, yT b�Amfek the uld.b ilty(60)d y d bd.could h mad h ep keg Jerry adg it o f PUM1l c Work d the Prop-ty JACK KSWi EEENTATION M OUM0 WNCTLNJBV it b Clm lit h moron od-Ch gad thl-Ce ll too.tM bidE. ,43 3 •,. y�(1 eAm,.KWOR AdD Scan Jomm .t Ci •L '. Mayor Weller thea remgniaed Mr J k >� Chief of Lbe du¢' 111 V 1 ale ofyfbe old h 1 ty to gv [Eer bide be ••ked Ch C it ado, he Be olutl [horiefe M1 er Fit.Dapartmevt,oho p[eamted • Pu li mita p op y ed[o e 1 im.bid Ida tin Coll ed he ke.ol 10v. r^vch of he tgof¢g Co ilmeh=l6u 1 it Councllmm—tot•eked C Slmen Adek 1f he avoid ae.1 M1e ll b k y Pool enol and Seo J M With a plaque from the El.Depart- ! at iv-Cil-f beir ^.king ID,atev111e a beLCeL place[o live end Eei euppor[1vg the • activl[Se.o£the Folunt..Pit.aepaztmant. Cop af]mmIlld vaAmt k Eg[xd11,p oPdO thio uCi A i»bid and p t Chi•1vE 1 [ M E,.-_.1 1( ! valid the lima¢=bid iecomwodaCiev weymde,.9 bi h 1me bety old in bo lode Id1d b Be odlot a iv beTh Hegacoo CONSIDER eECOiRM3PIDATIOWS OP ADVISO C@MITTEE ON OOWH'NW9 PAARIHG ad Ceu.11 Pere Sv egtemeut to Pvetpone evy actio'of the Beiolotivn mtil'Hr,Amick wee able topbine k E ,C --ed bid loom[. art pay.. kaeovmeaLe[ieoe¢gemr,eSlm MCAT ter,pm..td the reco®endatie.of the do—ty Com . ltt.to Lbe Cocil. These - ' CBARGB OaDfia3 ON SODTa MONTBpID10 60W88PLANT PBDJBCT _ J 1. Edimiveta tbe$15.00 Pax to"erevge'p-king pltooitl which allow any balder thereof to perk et •. my meter-t pe.lty. City Bhglmer,Saxty tle[He,.lvdirated th C•—1.three claval aider•for tb•plant itself. Ba idevtffied dvC i y� R, Astobliah p-kivg epees on[fie wet aide of.—t•ity Avmw a rah of 11th SCC—. than as fallove: 3. Se tablieh parking IP-111.On the eget aide of C—o—ity Avmue,myth Of 11th Street a•env.ae the Past Office meed n ea[ly—Cuaxy. Chmge o[dar No.11 fo[[lo lehoCatory Ceblee..d av emlyti•ll b.—Ce[ogle!n the amount of$1,503.70. 4. allo®end the doetallation of parkiog meter•m[be wet aide o4 au¢eevilla aatio.l ftoC m Sem 9ouatav Chu Order Po.1R f0x Vold gutter-o.d the sludge drying bed•to prevent flood voter•fxum gelvg ; aver Into ebe bde 1n the amu¢t o£$1,080.00. 5 All 'free p king lc day SEC.", C.Ege Otd-Ho.13 to Piovid•guard poste atouvd the bb... .k_Failxod C ..ion­1­(ne abexlff offi' b,m•paces ogetber m mtth aide of Cv—ChOuae end Cw free•pace•Cot DE.. Pt-evallebla yet,but Mr.Maxr18•aid it mold b•leen then$1,000). F$' C000cllmm to eloopt.•11 e1x ileo®endatiava•e El...t.by Che Advisory C—i[tee and Cowell- Nay.0 W31•x asked ff tbe..items v all itolod,a Lfi•allot athe ze and Mi.—ti. ated Choy mal Jehv.......ald CM mti.. Nayor Waller.eked E.my dlehuealm. Comeil.Amick loved to mi®d[M1e wte. Gayo•khller[ 1 sated fot•lotion. C^uecilmm➢evil.loved to cepY[ e¢ge indic [fie choxde[e end Cev¢cilme ..y ivv..allow voting o¢emh it—seP-ataly ad Councilman Dicke.•emoded the lotion. The mtlov m-­ Amick eelooded tb.lotlm. All lot.in favor of[he mtlm sod SC Paled munmilooely. ,+ Neyot Weller Baked fox a vote '-t-ao,I. P­loved to accept Item".1 ad C•mcil- y 4 i a° fi Davie•eevvd•d[lie mtivv.v Cemcllm¢Amick voted Co.—eaeivet tho mti.and Eli ether Cou.illoa voted for the ootioa. Tbe lotion pn d CONSID88 ADy8R ai.PUN..a ONyA8IW8 381dLR PBOJBCTa i} Sinal aeco®eMe in No 1 loss Che mly o^•in gve.It.,the Mayor than asked fox a olt,m eeemmendetie. City Hevegei,Tim McAlietei,indfra[ed tM1at acme eek•back[hey had adv¢M•ed far[ of these pr0,7e[• y f y I thl-r 6. t000fth hie i.s meed to accept items 2 t—.9h 6 and Coumllwn!bore ecv¢dedatbe mo[ioo. be£..luded Sn a bid, ae mid bids vet•received thatv a meid•red eo•cc•pt•hle and emeaaive. Bea.ted to Mi All wre Sv fam2 of be ti.ad it p....d umvimeuely. pxmjact had-face been added m it end it neo ilaod.. LhoCTa ,._t._C live m aighwy y5a;0 e Jebe.m'e� } day The Hayox lnduated these i..o®edatl.e axe officially a dad are m hee=l eEfec[Sva November 1, LhieEelos 11.av�uh Slim[end Ave.C•and try£W.B.Poet r li CCi.8tx�[end Bayman alt...0 Be helieve cep[ Cackeae old be lore .eptoble with be addItiev of lofi jec ae a ed he nae seeking au[horim[ivv A 19]4. from he Coumdl to li—tine fox bids m this project and to _C Edv...W..Coat, f 4" '■�ryF$ Myor Wallet aekd for a mtdm, Comcil.n Parker ironed to g[mt tbe mCbetity o,the City and C..jimao A } CONSIDER ADV: EIMG ado,BIDS POR TME DRILLIND AaD `fW Dickens...dad Cha lotloe. All wte iv faint and Che—ti.passed X NSE—OF TIB:N8W WATEfl GeLL Sim HCAli.[ax,City Mmagex,•Mated Cfie¢name-.had-1—d CM drafting of epmfficatio¢e ad contract MYOR'6 SECTION--N,OIIIe I..WALLgB S too, iti...fox the.M—11. He indicated it would be Sa the be.0 inlets•[of the City to.A bids at-M1e 5 arlie•C poeaibl.date eo tEll a nem wil could b•.til,13.by neat eu®et. 0.0 to Chl—C prvalei^^•,M1e NIeEi—INSECTICIDE POB Tag WNTROL OF Tab dbSOATED FIBS AMTB—TO SP&1Y OB EDT TO SPRAY- A W86TION P b said,w m a till fol tlo maecu[ive E—El i¢the local pope,l:d tbe seep••[p•s•Sble date toll w wind i £ X formal cvveidese[im d Cbevbid would be aovevber 8,1914. Mawr Wallet•eked City Engineer,Serxy Marcie, b4yvr:f i¢dimLd that w Au t g.19y4 Bev h `{ if he wa a[iefild lith Co.hid furor, Mr.Maxrla•aid h•we b.0 that m ddedw ws being pr.p...d for wool ' the Cmnty Ag-Baked fo[ roiaeim Lose p e Cetivee mm[be Tweo=opae[mm[04 Ag[icol[ose very minor chaegee. •i Pe pply F ,=d[Scilla,Mfx ,for he 1 f h•Imparted Pixe Avte, N m the city 1m1Ce.alvog the bordese,ed as[bey deemed veceeeary. Be et•ted h ig d that euthariaetion after f 55Dh col ki 6 ri b the Agrdtula epartmot Al-tilabout tbe a.ECguatd,relaid 1 end after a avian by CM1e ' 'y f'} III -r-Well•,asked sea m[iw Coummmm oMoufre bid.. All moved to mcepC Che .1 ons of Che C.,Mager fng CICy itmrvey,Sack wney,tegerdigq[ha 11ebll1[y celetfvg Co[be City ff SC wre dged. Ni[h Che ud.Cm.lC000l dmm aartme. c odd the m Son ao Eox mete 1n fa=x and ratio^paled haf:both vete eetiafm[ory,he laid,M1e then 8ran[ed the[pe[mleeim. " m y 31 Chet tlw,Eeyor Wall-•[•ted there M1e.bee^some Idivltim d¢the••.unity that forth—diecw... yrfi of Chat..bjllt Eightb [d. B.led ih.Wesley abl_j,County Agent,had been asked to prase.ebe fit. ✓; ry N Re., h4],)M� qa Za. CON6ID8B RBSOLDTIoa ACCEPTING tlICtlGAY OEPAATHEMT'6 PlOPyeAl evt program Co be Go fl and o po 1 to the program bd•1•o hoe^asked to proem[their idea•t^[be Cvuvcil, AIB N8W TRAPP 6IGlALS off 31TN ST888T Be ellowd fin 1 to f be?Pro'p Itot•tio¢sed f moots•for Che"cv 3 4 ' faux minutes ^'Pxmmtaxmv,ellomivg three oc 5 City Memgax,Jim MCA11e[ax, ^ted tb,pC p 1 f be Tess•alghway Depaxtmlo[for[M1e Sveta13ae1an —Eflc eia—.et—follovlog IntereecCi 8 boa eat 20th et...t,lith at[ee[et Avenues M, emre--tives of Welker Cevnty F1, Av Cv®1 -FOB IS! .,' k` ki ' d C wad K. al laid fi my at,—oiCo i•Chat th City Ltvp.t.t.old m IC tLe.igoda upon.ovplCtmn, a'^•`;± . .",F 1¢a lo Liefmt ty Cbe Texas alghwey oepartmoot ad the City met dept ad anf-ce a h oMmwu ECA Thi.idi—oil,-peeking f Wesley-Lill(u.ble to h t),Cold the C...U that approaf.tely .y b• Elly fox prover epe,atmn of the eimda, M said Che epproai.te of Chase $55,W0 hod hem mlleetd Pram P Eo-t,ledome, t food the Mi-p.U.. Be indit—d LM USM•dvi.od then ..;:+h[ •>w. ,�...:.��'k�1z�"'...:v� .x, ;^. .,�,., ,-, m fi,,,..� ,,.�..� ���� *:rte"'f; i+" ,� #� FLn.Gn��� J� ;�'�,m?a - z r ;fix' •b""�dk� �u.y,� ��J ? ���` y u ¢� �'�°" s-��.r�-r... a 4+ � ri :r �" �`' x �,r $t d .::�}`,�a 2. �;. t, r�•.,��k-i� ..�` h' 4 �`4�T� �'��f"y��` `U i �.,�•��%.'`"`' '�%=,�kw##. , Page 113 .. Page 114 me minly federally funded awl be pee M 1 llia8 LM.fire and MC act the 1 pie da tM ennromeeT. ' hew off 1 aap be y I.if e11 h y 21.,L—ed, M1 M1 1 fen f M h ily Hob M Phy.HPA I dimMd EPA me—h tM p—if the Id 11 s er f lloxed A,� forested bere ilir mould t b ef£ 1 e. At aid EPA po h ppl cativo of He Mr,citizen Said a being f Ile d wfell hes zap d � e A planned f Walker Cop y safe p g m. M otmed Che fire ante I.kill a calf end-tMt their ativg ie v ' P bap tM gu deli e a yed vee CM h h q seed b b p e¢ch 1 him Mt hie ,y, painful. He recoweeded.treating CM City. P1 Pe dropped M1rez An kI.Prepmty At lege[furry rimae A�i[made it.t xn axahndo II over hie Mt Mn phy Ind1 ed Cbey had 1 d be�pti g fir C p 1 hl h'M p.—pt-Pex.om119 1¢C Mayor Wallet A.—Mt,—A 1f her a sed far Mixer Sn CM City I—.. •«{t ^y field w k D aid EPA£ 1 DSM td be Dep f Agri ltu ful i M1 licItiw. Be E�. aid ePA M ved h Al PPli 1 n of MSxez f M 1.11 1—-WS h n nano: [hese being Hr.Beadle stated be mea f m gx ^e•a }4 - v m[ ply 1 Ica ca cal , q 1 i f h po ie k 11 finee[ed areae. h id Mte y b =y, c 1 he MPI h B hl a11Y [It Lidivlduelly r`+v�` '�,F ,y if h axe e y lied He fel be said,tkaty,., 'C"' `. ex t-S`fid` ➢s.Mrr Hiade Ia--Hialavlet--Sw De 3 P them f px I,t y hw h a f hl �City,eud the Ci Y Muld bm aPrayed aAS�a*a-i�ry St—D i i y-ACA ST M3 ke vB.. h P i a£ M W.Yitg i f1 had 'tA' undere0 aHind xn ad meted.he wa ep.ed[ be P--of llinPweo'1 px P [Yfit.A— yinaivdlvidml M Mayor Haller Calledif ea£ CO..Mi 1 we,e[r ing M feet M M w.P Sw sidezatinae �r Y y ra a p bl vd Ced ha Md ed Mf�ex h y d vndly,mad. He asked if the Cowe31 Md emugh SvEoxmetian at thio SFA pPlica 1 HIe qm 1 ae if tM p P1 f Due eville aM the City C S1 fied b g! 11 h q iave ime Co reach d—I.. fff bout Mu He asked if A City of ly!1,.111peopl Muld be 1 h a h p pati Sd �. Cvu it ick ed the[Che CSty limits BOT HH 9PMYH0 is[he aerial a ea fi ✓k - '�' e[d m P P [ed -tvh If ad human H rY M1YBhTId hdoeegmiaevldevc ' Seconded"[M1e cation. P 91vg of Mirex£nAecticid.. R j p y Miz S f frly of L Fd ffect 11 rad d M ad da t £Live de eg high d-v i¢- b1 bl J­b tM1 M d wmlvg d Co—All--JoM1neo¢ hp actio Ha. m M w —It Mix M use 1—Ing p.—. H id tbI benefi £ All etbex Co 31 a ag 1 at tM wtl d Wac➢PEATH➢. 'I ��d �'8�1 peeti— are bIk pi 1 pawl eke d—1¢ Mfr :N,cher f e--g y ma9 .$ " potaible. be aM[ed d t tete fi d y kill M Afly 1 M1 ffi 21 days Co kill a Mimp EA ala uvcllwn.Mestlm Pon weed C 11 h City Ca be I-luded 1 h .tial MS 1 tide.pia .a+ mid 1 I.also highly -ff 1 qu i 1 ieb HA ala ed ody'being dmt by Et.tda.P. lett of Y Caumllmav Amlek a dad[M_ti.1 Slma Jofinev¢sad Oickene weed agelve[Che wtiw end all¢otM[�am Y t4' •�L,y �,zN�wa xm A6M amp dl any b kA p d f Mtxm and h ePa ge ee the pe.Ciclde Cmncllme¢weed f tht wCiong CM.fore,the wtiw padeed. I� "si f k''T*� f"J kille� Iv3d a fie he MY d pf MI to h 1lyb4aued f p dee,lik OT Se 1 »d a C .—Ig like 200 300 ye y AHdu7718T9ATIFE ACTIO-1M MCALlEnk f Dr Bivd elv d. M M ga h t M1 it. M"m he M die moo h 1. Ho M said h.poi 1 Ell M. vd cap M Picked P by h Ba i Hie Parade Pera1G Pao t--rax Co 1 f 31180 IM1Ik f 5'i.y ` mm hAhit tL I. pzogr 1 Wi— M f1 going b k III 1t P yd tv ab 200 ye xe o M gra vd Ha id h ld.h applim iae mould b 1 q (.--C v � JIm—,Az,City Manage Cees—A 1 regwe from"Larry Corley of Bem Doue[w State Ovivereity MC.W1111amm,eSM,. ,I grit p q e£sot),but xM avid f vncmtxetlo¢of peeticldea 1¢mNie fez P rade pesmi for.tM 19]4 SMSO Mmewfog w be Mld at 10 00 A .,.October 26. Ht:Mee11sC¢r iMicated '. B red Sn ergmlme ecm ding o Sencloa 13-8.1 of[he Huntevllle Code,CM CSty Covvc3l ie[M1e only body aucM1orfaed[ ie v t[wg std CM I. her.of M1 i idea tMr ie fa[soluble end[Mrefa 1 1 " abe a each mimal e m ozg i m that Mk mem Mires,it gate A bi.—e¢d MBMx dosage twemtra[iay. parade p.tmic. o greet A �( Covvcl3mv Davltwved t 4"P H el ed Mie 1 ippi SL ❑1 atty h mhi h i, hi Plant�tiag mlmle Mve Lou Mirez o great[be parade pexvic and Cawcilma.Dipkme.wooded.the MY a 1m1 im 1. 1kAO if t gtttin8 M1Sghex m -id.'tt. ge said mlrm Me passed umvlwuely. TM1e mtlw b—maMwv m be yzeeent is beef Eat ee¢eked if Md b gufnm pigs. M said w'rt told Mixer cart.,but Con[re[He[[re n CSt and Ad Bal .-td,,I¢ Ft M y 1 y came Mek. The sold how ibey b k b—Ni i vo[pex[iculez,I[kills]a't e A but y that Ie pt.— EbA on3 effmtiw 1 f hA sad f Mee fixe ante.be said.ar other y vhi b mlth fixe eat The£ e the Hi kill 11 M vd the fester[to coloalmele CM c City Memg-1 Jim McAlister,pxeewted e'xevemal of sa m1vC e¢C_ .fire w xh11e mese txvfa¢BCo txal f]ie an re ie efleet Mkiva SC me1eC f4[fix¢ee mrmd. Im.fiw, Mia firm Pwvidm tbI utili bill c h M.Ad Valorem eecoxde, <<.. m eon a tet a eM LY p i. [o M City. TM 1 aCC Pzeem[ed te. va ° rat ogee. Mx.McAlister iMi d M cycles.and be bills t et pxeeevc cM first.vele ie 823 00 he a f mill 6 335 00 T M1 diad n four cycle.. M said ' ( Comeilmn Dickem Asked Mr.Murpky of ePA what ma tM same 1v lmludivg[M CI[y iv this pzogtem since it each, M said the per wit c aC£ 11 bills w 4000 S mill 1MnAft 9—1.11. $E5.00r hie Tlmgvet PetEact ' '7Pk mea wetly eczema,parking Iota,roofs,Mildlnge,forested axes,etc. 4 . itc ' Hob Murphy,NFA Indicated tbe Cit Comeil wind Mw w decide 1E tbe Cit Me amugh of mill be a6m0emcuC h o t� °noel 1 0£gy92 Iia hen r dad h t rhe Comcil authorise t't agxeamev b ween Ad v 1 MCC­. rad M Ci Y fo hi Sc T 5- 9 y A p[eblem to]uc the Mayo a Lha i F. tS4y aprayieg It. CI mllmav Amick weed to a this co sad CI—ilmav Mat[ .ascended the wtiw.. care Se rad" 1 f"2 d" $ C.—Moot. Aakbm LM area weld be.preyed.m1v vev that It Me Md a sprit.cad 1.11 epz I.E few f he—.I-and iC passed weniIDw.ly. All r Pra Imi tion to CMC it£x tM I— f Wa —At. lT SP kewev for Walker P.y „ lkiy +:'car Courcy Pi—Ant Com. The vmt tr.—mill depend m My f-t tM m[e ewe beck. IDS.fell.praying should Jim MCAli.t CS Mem t "i[ tut Asvesel years. Co attend[heir me f g YTh mde tight1 aM 1,t1c Ca C c13£ h Leggue of kbmv Vocem •1 e " Maiecevt➢irecmx f Bn y [ 7:30 P.M. M1 Mt..Cobs[.adggina, Z trY Yak(- Nz.W311fameov,OEM TM t m—II Part Mvd Cowcy mhlch Speiudee Membetg,Bithmvd arm sae completed "laud uta mamgemeve.^ Lel eCudiet Ieeti[uCe of North Teme State 9nivareity mM ie wM1edulad C spurt f y. threA year.ago. Haw,tbey are begi➢ving[e¢std--t­i.end they had it ec bed ' ae avybodY, �f �•, � '�'y i�- '�� soslmEss oa clTf ATmgMes - L� > `� Spoktemcn far Walkvx ,y:. County Fixe An[Cw. 3 d yS patcwt of CM cowry lmdamere Md ewaibuted to tM PSxe At,pxagram,hamew MARTIN D.CDLLE4 ' 4 "+"SAA -q7 jAA—: s m city brmkdaw of wncxiMtvre. Setelutian ProClelmin EM 1 1 a Pt.,­ ----- r d Mayos Waller 8 d Wesley 6heri111 informed him MMd received 1000 requests fxam City xeeldwce for Max[in Colu y d M Reeolutiav pxoclaim£n8 tM1emek of Octobe[20-26 19y4 Co ba daLieml Forest }r tM apiaYL:g of Alt... P[educ[e Week end grog ll Ci[ieem ici . of the Turas Puree try A SaC1m. o Pvzc prate Sa ceim ..end obae[vav M1ador£ng eM 60th 1.1, s; ! is Mr.Wfllfamaon,98DA Indicated It—Tem.cities had haw ep.,.vl[M1 m abj..t-.;[bees are: eoaevbexg, p ,j C s. g eicbwvd.Maww[e end Wella[County. Caumilmm➢ink ed Ca accept[M1e Heeoluciov and Comcllmn JOM1nwn eecpadvd CM cation. All war "5 1 t Coumilmn Maxt£aez Asked W.Murphy if tM VA had done A tbom.gb mtdy m LM effect or danger to lwmeve Lv fever Of tbe w[£n¢add it passed uvev3mml7. a t from Hires. M1: yp 7Y+.' Heealu[Sov Evdvxein Pro oced Aim.gad AchlevemepCa of B1emC[vnlel Plmmi Corm eiw o£8wtevflle T „* x�3 ( Hobart Murphy,DPA Avewzed yea and said hee[d.nga axe Ming AIII—ed sem m the emvmeio¢of Mirex. ty0 LLhen 1-o�� i 2 a„ � Marcia Colley,City ACmxmy,reed[M Reeolotlw e�om]ng CM i # y It.Hue.ell,citisen Heated hie c cern with woaff- Ur M y way propos d i d echievemmta of[M1e p } r`r ;Y d.' iF ppem urban M1tm fSmll flvde IM Snto Mke 6lcent—.I planning cowlealbn o£Bmcaville,Teue. Cowcilmev Dickens w ed M Meolutlm ee Y ,y, ,3d^ Mr.Wlll]emeov,DSM a�d®City eEibueCovPollu[ioa COC¢Cw1I&fM temiefve[ificd`MO4mthie 9 pilluuvlda oaineaecPd- read end Cowcllmen Oevla eecovded CM1e mtiov. All 9re is fawx and LM wCiov paeked.apt fitiv i 1 Y Lieivg.tw. 4 ;wC BFHCLAG YHE ECEATI08 C 'y Cicida,[M1my found barely 19 powda of favmticlde. M ufd they wnitox thio ewetm[ly PSmTiee lkeeenMtiev bye Ho ie tM weer wpply of HoueCw end ff CMxe 1e avythiv8 in it they mould know Ivmedietely. �t h^Y ^ Re Indicated tM Mirex mat eo dilute CMy did w[pick op my gxmt..t. M[.Mve EA—.of Louisieva P..If.tbeu Pre.wted plat e C tM City f—C—I.I.far thIix pl[nciv I,Or.Rumell,citisen If Clmt ie Cxm.My moa'[shay apply it vl[hfa 100 n11ee of Che eeee[y at CM gaM Hatx Bose Xew[fal P¢rk and vaxiwe o h ­k Instal­­If Lh S AIing. R Mb Murphy,EPA irem pr1mu11y afCAAC,...Lc At,web m vhtim and tMt ie.tM ansae c y don't C tJ Allow it to baa lied max[M case[. MAYOB MALLBH: Mmmced bere wind be a public p iw Iv g 8 tt SOL¢ t 1 Ci CIIIIIIman of D— PP eight yea[.,at the City puElic Litt—y iw�.dfately f Che ed] .t m y - 1 end all friends of 8 Ci JC I_xo attend. Tbe mmliag then ad v[. Be 1 Sted ell.preemc f "�'E.p >•+v�t CeumllmmAsked Mx.Mutphy 1f BQA me 100 pe[cm[behind Chia pxogrm: Ile said M--d VA ]ouxmd. sty - Ocmb e 2 mil d � t as a PROPOSAL • M.E M O RAM D UM v �. October 21, 1974 s Description and Unit Price tY w .• ' _ Item in [dards .Amount -� TO: Mayor and City Council ,'' Test hole and electric log- ` FROM: Jim McAlister - complete for the sum of dollars. andcents. S 5. s SUBJECT: Recommendations of Downtown Parking Committee '. y Permanent well based on Chairman of the Downtown Parking committee, Councilman Larry ' 2. 1400 with.800' of 13" O.D.. r Dickens, discussed the basis for the Committee's recommendations Casing cemented in place,` - �- .. at.the lastWorksession. A summary of the is e{ '� 500' of 12:-3/4"O.D. Liner.'. t r' y - a` : Type s» f = submitted here for your formal consideration. ' with 200' of screen, - 12 tours of development., pump and motor with 550 of 1. Eliminate the.$15,00 per.month "orange" parking r a. column and shaft to deliver permits which allows any holder thereof to parkB00 G.P.M.G.P.h4. at the specified :�' at any meter without penalty. total head complete and in place for the sum o �.ti .".. r 2. Establish parking spaces on the west side of University x dollars 4 •. Avenue, northof 11th street. ana cents. $ - 3. Establish parking spaces on the east side of University - 3. Add or deduct per.foot Of Avenue, north of 11th Street as soon as the Post Office test hole Completion depth u moves in early February. the sun Of dollars,and a - 4. Recommend the installation of parking meters on the _ cents. $ ; x ' 5 a west.side of Huntsville National Bank on Sam Houston s b .r ,.MIV Avenue. - p, Add or deduct per foot of " 18" casing cemented in place *5. Allow "free parking" all day Saturday. (Presently we the sunt of _ are enforcing.parking meters on Saturday morning only.) d011ars and c' cents. sx i 6. Allow Sheriff's Office three spaces together on north side of Courthouse and two free spaces for DPS. (DFo 'r 5, ,Add or deduct per foot Of change.in number, just location.) sem, „ Type I12-3/4” screen as ` J - specifiedthe SUM of N:� dollars + and cents. $ . *Jerry Kline indicates we will lose between $2,800 and $3,000 s y: by discontinuing Saturday morning enforcement. .There are 2,574 hours 5, Add or deduce. per foot Of of enforcement each year, Saturdays.. constitute 234 h .9.1 - '� - ours orwell completion depth above percent. Even though we would be reducing revenue, we can reduce or below 1.00 feet base depth +' the number of hours the Metermaids work, resulting in a saving of g 4 - the sum Or w� , >•?,, expanses--or we can work them more Monday through Friday to compen- dollars and - . sate for the loss on Saturday. we could extend their hours by one $ each day of the week to compensate for the five hours lost on ,) • cents. 2' Saturday. a - "•, � ai' 325 - Proposal - ? 327 S r ^wge"� r s a j t y .. M or aeaucZ per -hour ' a - tour for development o well,:. above or below 12 tours, the sun o - - dollars and I t x x - M E M O R A N D U M - Cents a _ _ _ __ '•4' a= - � &. Add ora duct per foot of pumpdischarge colsmn complete �§ > with oil tubing, shafting, and October� 21, 1974 - ..."gay c" air lines, the sum of w� dollars and .cents. N ;„ TO: Mayor and City Council 5= FROM: Jim McAlister 9, Add or deduct per stage of S#„' k ,.r _ r pump bowl, complete, .above or as SUBJECT: Request for Authorization to Advertise for Drilling below a+wneber specifiedin Pro- and Equipping a New Water Well. posal, the sin of dollars and r, cants Gerald Harris and Wayne Kessler have completed the drafting of the specifications and contract conditions forthe new water 10. Add or deduct per foot of 12— - „ well. We believe it is in the best interest of the City to seek , 1. 3./4.” Liner as. specified the r, , bidsat the earliest possible date, so we can.attempt to have. 5Um of - : the new,well tied in by next summer. By charter Provisions, dollars and 4' we must advertise for two consecutive weeks in the paper, so • cents S the earliest possible date we.can give formal consideration to v, - v$� the bids will.be November 8, 1974. ,l. Instal l]tioa or Pin-ng .1 K- fittings coiplate and In Place {, The bid calls for the following items and alternatives. for - .i. dollars an - cents. S I . JHM:za ` 12, -Alternate test hole and elec- tric log complete for the sum Attachment of. dollars - r and cents. :HE FOLLOWING INFORb1ATION IS.APPLICABLE TO THE EQUIPMENT PROPOSED + , _ ^0 BE PUPSIISIIED: SEE SPECIFICATION FOR SHAFT PUuLp IPTG.EQUIPMENT S % S fY - TOTAL AMOUNT BID CONMACTOR z~5 h lidress City and State ; - = _ `PelePhone Date r Py Title s; r 326 wa re • s s r :I 3t Y 7 a. fi,.y.�v5�}`a� `* -.. •'- � >:5;, 'a`�'.,� .`�'��1A^�r;�'.a.`� Y �":;.r- .n, s,; C�ti, 1: ,.2� 'C', $` �:..:h `'a`.-.a:.1 �,,ar..t:. � e� �✓F .t fie. 4t '"'.��„„ 4 " A3V'k4 RESOLUTION N0. 74-21 RESOLDTION:N0. 74-32 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROVISIONS OF. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE PROVISIONS OF STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION MINOTE.ORDER STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION MINUTE ORDER ' b THE STATE OF TEXAS Z Auntille , Texas ' THE STATE OF TEXAS ;� .'Huntsville svTexas i arts,'3 kw)"' zY CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Octohar.22' , 19.7A- CITY OF HUNTSVILLE ' 'Ocrnhnr 22_ , 191x_ �r H t .MOTION WAS MADE BY_ Ralph Davis and seconded by AndrewMMa tj.q, MOTION WAS MADE BY Ralph Davis and seconded by Andrew*.M.artjUez that the C{ry Co,:,.nri� of wjytn..,�;,1� accept the provisions contained.In Minute _ ' that the r.+r.,S+nota. of H+n avit� _accept the provisions contained ia.Minute 69401 ` - Order No. f", passed by the State Highway Commission on Ootoher 1. 19 lj�, Order No. passed by the 3taye Highway Commission an Orr .her t, 19]t—, v+ fs a for the improvement by the Texas Highway Department on the roads described below: �+.. for the improvement by:the Texas Highway Department on the roads described below: 5 x n -' Signaligation at thr InAeavact1ous of 11th.Street vdth Aven'va L, Ba Houston Avenue,$lysellseRtw at the et so loosg .meas eas est am hsaat. �" ' Avenue K. Avenue N. and,Avenue 0. r *z < �. 13 v .VOTE on the motion was as follows: .. VOTE on the motion (was as follows: - - - - 7F y /14 124 0 ' q ... WHEREUPON the motion was declared carried.- {; WHEREUPON the on was declared carried. )i: THE STATE OF TEXAS X -' THE STATE OF TERAS X �: W a CITY OF HUNTSVILLE X CITY OF HUNTSVILLE X -s I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of order passed I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of order passed - by the.; City Council ofH+n� esvilte on the 22nd day of Octoher by the City Council of Huntsville d day of October . 19 74 Ru Shaw, City Secretary I= DeShaw, City Secretary (SEAL) a?_ (SEAL) .� - t, 7 fig fix, xr. r Uy r� ds f 1 4p October 15, 1974 ". 1 xr TO: Jim McAlister, City Manager n October 21, 1974 FROM: Gerald B. Harris, Jr.,.Director of Community Development SUBJECT: Dr. Johnson and Jackie Walker Sewer Extensions TO: Mayor and City Councill'j1 G r Bids were received and rejected by the City Council on the FROM: Jim McAlister subject sewer line extensions at the last Council meeting. SUBJECT: Highway Department's Minuteorder on Traffic Signals - L - „ A price was negotiated with Mr. Jim Busbin for approximately rT ri $11,000 about two weeks ago but-fie has indicated that the negotiated No - The Texas Highway Department is prepared to install new trafficw price is no.longer good because of the time..delay. Mr. Busbin also . , v s� .. .indicates that he is moving out of the City and is.no longer inter- signals at the following intersections based on the City's accepting - ested in doing this.sewer job. - y certain:requirements: w The installations will be at: - It is recommended that Mr. {Y. B. Foster's sewer line relocation r - also.be added tothis project to make it more attrative to bidders.. The cost estimate for the three obs is shown as follows: a '* [" Sam Houston at 20th; Ave. M; Ave.N; and Ave. 0. 1 �a 11th Street and Ave. K. • Quantity Description - Unit Price Amount • The City must: Jackie Walker Highway#75 North P_ 1. '.Maintain and operate the installation upon completion 575 LF 6"VCT Sewer Pipe 4.50 2,587.50 in a manner satisfactory to the THD. .��,;• 3 EA hanholes 450.00. 1,350.00 '", p 2, Adopt and enforce such ordinances and regulations - - 1 EA Cleanout 150,00 150.00 r t as may be necessary for proper operation of the signals. - Subtotal $4,087.50 10% Contingencies 412:504; .`� Total $4,500.00 ,. 4... ;i Approximate cost $96,000 to be paid by the state. - - E - JHM:xd - Dr. Johnson 7th Street at Avenue C As 268 LF 8" VCT Sewer Pipe 0-6' 5.00 1,340.00 356 LF 4" PVC Force Main 4.50 1,602.00 ] _ 2 EA Manholes 450.00 900:00 1 EA Slab and Wet Well 2,000.00 2,000.00 ;t x.. Subtotal $5;842.00 a ', 10% Contingencies. 588.00 „. t Total $6,430.00 L�Y : n.: 329 33 jvk 01 } � R1 £• • W. E. Foster - Cline Street and Hayman Street . 400.`LF 8" VCT Sewer Pipe 8-10' 6.50 2,600 00 M E M:O R A M D.0 M 2 EA Manholes 450.00 .90Q.00 .-- - Subtotal $3,500.00 October 20, 1974 .10%Contingencies 350.00 Total $3,850.00 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Jim McAlister , Total Project Estimate. `$14,780.00 'y q SUBJECT: Huntsville's Participation in the HOAC'Regional.water y Quality Management Plan This estimate does not include:the installation of lift station `- pumps, motors, controls or building for the Dr; Johnson lift station. , This work will be done by.City forcesusing equipment from a recently sw As discussed at the worksession last Tuesday, the Federal Government abandonned lift:-station. has required that states assume the role of planner and coordinator in determining if and where future funding.will be needed in the construction of sewerage treatment plants. Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution ' G of ;ter, Control Act of 1972 requires-regional.Consideration of this subject. The l, *.. .� HG_"aC is undertaking.such a study of this region, and Huntsville is included in the planning area. By participating, we will.be eligible for future z}. funding in the construction of our North Plant. The study will address the following areas:IM • • *a" rt. W,+y" + - 1. Problems created by septic tanks 2. Excessive storm water runoff and its effect on sewer treatment 3. Lack of lateral lines in City and its effect '44S' 4. Population growth and projected sewer utility T -rf b usage, and others. y ' a �a We.budgeted $10,000 in this year's budget for the purpose of changing the South Huntsville lift stations over to the collector lines that will k` # be tom leted this month. A change order will include these alterations P gs and cost us only 12.5 percent of the cost. The savings can be used to - s f ` .pay our share of the study. v - - Participation is a-must if we are to expect future federal funding. t axt � ' 33-7 Mill ciTy.oF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLOT WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CompuT No- 950-EPA PROJECT NO- WPO­TEX 907 CONTRACT NO. 950-EPA,PROJECT NO WC=TES 567 aF ORANGE ORDER NO, 11 CHANGE ORDER W. 12 j) INTENT OF CHANGE ORDER 1) IMM OF CHANGE ORDER Tt.in the intent of this change order to,OT&dtWh It is the intent of this,chanse seem to am*& �Ira- "s contract agreement aavea—mseem o, City of Huntsville, Texas and Ben Company The City of Huntsville, Texas and Ben Sire and to include the additional work as follows. Company to include the additional work as follows- a) Furnish-and install the following tables at the Furnish and install approximately 240 liApar South Huntsville Sewer Treatment Flant7 feet of 18" curb'and gutter at the iludge Texas. drying bads of the South Huntsville Sewer c Treatment Plant, Huntsville, Texas 0,+.2-2005 Utility Table x 3111 H x 24"D 240 L.P. 0 84:50 Per foot $1080-00 2) EFFECT OF CHANGE ORDER 1 ea. #42-2006 Utility.Table rF 8'-0" L x 31"H x 24" D For the work described herein the parties do here- � ea. #42-2017 Balance Table. by mutuallF,agree the unit price of$4,50per foot This table will have a glass top for 240 L.F. $1080.100 is equitable codgletica on a felt pad with a 1 1/4. thereof. colorlith top 3) By the signatures of duly authorized agents, the Sire, Lump Sum Price $1,503-70 City of Huntsville, Tema, Owner, and Ban and Company, Contractor, do her47 agree and ap- 2) EFFECT OF CHANCE ORDER pend this Change Order No. 12 to their Contract j Agreement dated 26 December 1972. For the work described herein the parties do hereby .70 is Ben S�!a&0 city ME T a a-- mutually agree the lump sum amount of$1,503 treat f equitable compensation for satisfactory completion "f 'A�'M thereof. K"M By 3) AGREEMENT Da Date By the signatures of duly authorized asents, the City of Huntsville, Tema Owner, and en.Sira Approval- Approved(If Federal Funds 0 do hereby agree ana.app- N.B. Davidson Involved)Environmental pro­ and Company, Contractor, taction Agency 11 to their Contract E09* end this Change Order No (;..Sulz2zg Agreement dated 26 December 1972 'Hu BaM� 137— City Texas Ben—Si &C Py 211V,1r4_14*'Q C tract- W "0 BY. Date Date Approved: Approval (If Federal Funds N.B.Davidson Involved) Environmental Consulting E.-g- Protection Agency 'Y '4, 7-M-7M �j �.� r r'�` '�;� � k'z x.j;�Ft."�,...a y`,w'`• w 8a �s k-'..f����. .~x„v r: �' r .ri�.�.�..'�vx s�,a, s�>� sn�'-:y,'�t'�1� �&�, �.-1 t IV4 �' t2s ;..r ', :, ,. a � w't a �' b'�)> a���' '� '',tO •'� m ��,:5 � vt �& CITY OF.RMSPISLE, TEXAS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT *�a �`£- w"'a'.�'t.'”'l a� �`b •"',". � -� ,.,° rr� y: 't.y s CONTRACT NO. 950-II'A PROSECT j�'O. 4lPC-TEXr•90'] 'raE .w ay" CHANCE ORDER N0. 13 �`xab � } ) w, .k i." yr ti t ,Y •"�'��"3.�� h�:a+f ''"` i° ';��..<., 1 INTENT OF CHANCE ORDER 64- contract agreemeht dated 26 December 19'2 betweena .r ,f. f ,ieK -fix�. •,„v' „-.rz„ r .;�.. s , • the City of Huntsville, Texas and Ban Sire and Oom- y fa pany to include the additional word as Follows: u sa) Furnish and.install guard posts around each of the Butane tanks at the Elkins Lace Td.ft.Station -fi,{ ,,y .,., 4,; ,1' +G', r_ �"" � �. y„,r ,� ,,,�,. �• r and the South Huntsville Sewer Treatment Plant. qty Said post will be a minimum of three(3)inches ,,x •- _ steel pie set in two feet of concrete. The dis- tante between posts shall not be-nore than four feet. Noost shall be less than three feet '� +'.•- " x from container. " � s Total Posta Required 24-cAGN Lump Sum Price Y1 ? 'r 2) EFFECT OF CHANGE ORDER9- y-! z t' w•z , � r fy.r: b` 4 r,r"'3 . s ' zj For the word described herein the parties do here- by mutually agree the lump sum amount o1`� F/,.?,•> `. is equitable compensation for satisfactory oom- �, - {'- pletion thereof. a 3) AGuFMWT c By the signatures of duly authorized agents, the City of Huntsville, Taxes Owner, and Ben Sire Company, Contractor, do hereby agree and append this change order No. 13 to their`Oon Agree- meat dated'26 December 1972• ' Ben Sire&Comgazu City of e s'' /6ata _ 7 w *� Dated /rtDate - Approval -- Approval/(If Federal Funds -, N.B. Davidson - involved) Environmental Pro- Consulting Engineer Bectioa Agency res, Bye y f - :.. a ., , w t ZP �.. ': �b�����"' 1 x�H �� "� �,"�-:���{a°%.� `�?�-"�+` 'r'i xc •"r�� �„+n,;7�,,,S�'�„�� � �'t.,,�" �`k� x•'` �v` . ._ z CONTRACT FOR THE PREPARATION OF,;WATER BILLING FOR THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE oat.i6, 1974 Texas, Ad Valorem Records, Inc., 4409'Montrose Blvd.,:Houston, ` �. Texas, a Texas corporation; does hereby enter into an agreement with the City of Huntsville, wherein Ad Valorem Records, Inc., is " Council s: Cit' prepare the monthly water killing. The services to y s contracted to' be performed are shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a q City of le,HunTestae. part of the record.- s� Huntsville, Techs. -- `-Dear Sirsc Services will commence:on or about October 1, 1974. All work will be performed under the direct supervision of the WaterOffice + - Sam Houston Stats University xill have it's hemeconing the week- and entriel y to their satisfaction. end of Oct,25th. We are in need of a parade peruit. The parads This agreement shall be for a ( ) y h s O g period er one 1 year from fi .will be a310 v einck Sat. horning Det..254h and will forst on October 1, 1974 (commencement date); however, the City of Huntsville k ,..i9Ch sts+.aet and go north vn Sam Houston Ave.to 11th street and - may cancel this agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice if u;.. go ane block East on 11th Street and thex go Soutaon University - -n - Ad Valorem Records, Inc. does not lith thif °Y e AvenvMr for four blocks. - ncomey we specifications x _ _ contained herein or if there as dissatisfaction with our services.: t If approved by the Course , please call ae as to the time amd In testimony the sof, this contract is executed in duplicate place T can nick up the reit. this the da of /p'� ' 9" r day �J��� , A.D., 1974.. Thank you very much. .Yours vara truly, .CITY OF HUNTSVILLE Ia1xy Carley, sec.Prof., Bus. Ada. Officrf'Fhone 9$,.5211,Ext.2808 Home Phone#295-7676 .` `17..(1)a-)� j 18-8.1 HUNTSVILLE CODE $13-9 s .'. (c) Processions parades restricted to terms of permit; exceptions No procession or parade shall occupy,march or v 'U t F i proceed along any street in the City of Huntsville except funeral.processions,forces of the United States Army,Navy, m or Marine Corps,the military forces of this state,the forces , r yrsv `' of the police and fire department,exceptin accordance with a permitissued by authority of the city council. (Ord.of ^s�';' � � d,. • 8-0-65; 3) Bert David, Vice President § Ad Valorem Records, Inc. (d) Penalty for violation of provisions.Every person vio- lating any provision of this section shalt,upon conviction,be e� A® fined in a sum not less than dollar ($1.00)nor more than 33 30 twenty-five dollars($25.00). (Ord.of 5.9-65,§4) rt ._.. ;_.;m �a ,s. - - '� ,.,.�'��,�sem+�'w ro ( ����, '�`�,"fes�* �, k��� �t��t s i t s g ,,.•.., .m_x�&�a• "`3�� V` ori ` t ��x,} p ��"�3 ° e' ': ._a'�n��'}�a�'� 4 *'�` ��'rh �..`�5�r '� ;'�'•�s^���^'+"xi',�`�,�•'�,�� �`��,"�3.�"'`v�k x..,� xt'x.4' * ,+9 a� �,� �, t��'� •Y� 3 ;x S�- �»x.?,��.,� `4 ' ,� � ' x'c�"+� ,»`x' '�^�' "49. h �^ ,�•<;,"gid,( r'k 8a � ^»�'�}�` '»� • 1 -3 'a� 't et'� ,'"�,•, - g1I, EXHIBIT "A" WATER BILLING AND'ACCOUNTING SERVICE. e, M E M.0 R A N D M 1. Accounts Receivable Ledger A. This is the auditor's record of current billing and:arrears. October 21, 1974 B. The arrears are aged to 30-60-90 days. TO: Mayor and Citv Council C. Accounting. . *x� FROM: Jim McAlister 1.: Detailed by category of accounts receivable, 2.- Constantly in vxx� SUBJECT:: New Contract Between City and Ad Valorem Records, - y (,, q • 7"'', Inc., for Utility Billing Services. 'u 3• Special audit listings:for: Bert David, vice President of AdValoran Records, Inc. a. Payments.'. has offered an amended and new contract for their services, - .4 and it will be updated each year at this time.. - b. Adjustments. The contract services will remain the same, however,, C. Cut off penalties. 1 "x' there is an increase in the cost per unit for the service. The cost increase will be as follows: d. Write off of accounts receivable. �v s$ CATEGORY PRESENT COST NEW COST e. New final bills. First Cycle charge 4. Payments can be credited to within three days prior to_. mailing. { �'• (First of four) $25.00 to $35.00 - 5, Utility deposits. Remaining Three Cycles $25.00 to No Change rte. •,.. 2. Utility Bill Set v a' Per Unit Cost for All s*` r. Over 4,000 Units 12C ea. to 13.5p ea. - t; A. Three parts: a r* Net Effect each.Month: $66.00, annually: $792. 1.` Water bill. The Council needs to accept these changes.and authorize the ' 2.. Out off notice or second notice, ,ar s Mayor to execute the new contract. r 3', Accounting copy for payments. y-�vs� h JBM:ra B. Electronically computed for utmost accuracy. 3.. Meter:Book �� a�.�,.+"� �•`�`,' s A. Prepared monthly. 4 a' f B. Quicker and easier for meter readers to read. C. The previous readings cannot be altered. ��, � '` • U. : Makes estimating by the meter reader difficult. • '� E. Computer estimating of meter readings possible if desired. . P. 111-10-stuck-reverse meter listing to evaluate each meter ,d4 ^e. r # •Rd s" r awn rVl,» 4�.>x�9t "� �d�'w� .�73'� ' .....< _ .,,'fin,L. h..v. :--' ... �azhR *awa .<..�_., � hV e .3 } •` r �? `fir Myhz 4.' Work Book • A, Record all:changes.:, adjustments, write offs, connects, finals and transfers. WHEREAS, forest products such as liner, plywood, B. Cusebmer information: paper and various chemicals serve thousands'of-essential human ' '. needs and the trees"from which such forest products are made.--:. " 1. Four month historical record of billings and ,2L are our only renewable industrial resources,,aakinq ten to -- - TM...- consumption. forty years to grow to harvetable site-in,contrast to millions E' of years for the earth to create one':dreg of Oil or an ounce - 2.. Three month historical recordof payments. - of metal ore, and C. Alphabetical index of users for cross reference. WHEREAS, forest products are disposable, recyclable, a durable and plentiful, involving minimal environmental impact . compaired to products manufactured from metals, plastics,and ff" 5•. Monthly Evaluation of Each Users {Dater Consumption for> +.�� other raw materials with the production if forest,products pro- £ -.' viding jobs for millions, of.Amaricans plus significant contr - '^. A. Rate table'.studies.. .+'$' butions to national, state and local-c economi,ee, and B. Variable and/or flat sewer charges. WHEREAS, demand for forest-products'will increase dramatically as our population continues-to grow and seeks to: enhance the quality of life by using wood in its many forms;. 6. General Statistical Information. ; and F A. Number of regular bills. WHEREAS, the City:Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, desires to recognize the valuable resource found in forest a az B. Number of final bills. '<=' products. • C. Number of no water users. '�� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that the Mayor of said City be, D. Number of flat water users. 3' ' .and he is..hereby, in all things authorized to proclaim the weekof E. Total money in flat water. HunOsviille,zand6tolurge allbcitizensat Forest Products Week in s $1 c :Y 4 participate in ceremonies: * .and observances honoring the 60th Anniversary of the.Texas Forestry - *�=r,. F. Number of no sewer users. Association and the forest products industry which contributes so- rs �V"i, -; tet.ti¢ x a :greatly to our social and economic welfare. G. Number of no garbage users. v'` WHEREUPON., said Resolution was duly made and seconded = -: H. Number of water minimums.. ' and passedby unanimous voteand in furtherance thereof, the following- proclamation was issued: I. Number of penalties charged. . s I;MORRIS;L WALTER, do hereby proclaim the.week of J. Number of unpaid. , October-20-26, 1974, to be National Forest Products Week.and in furtherance of a Resolution duly passed by the City Council of K. Number of utility deposits. the City of Huntsville, Texas, urge all citizens to participate in ceremonies and observances honoring the 60th Anniversary of ,,'*' ' the Texas Forestry Association. a ; 7. Charges $,; y THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS'. The cost of the utility billing service is based according to s the Price Schedule included. This charge includes all forms 1. BY s bills, meter books and.the initial set up. '.t / i MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor RUTH DeSHAW, s a City Secretaryb` 342 4g�kt rl iug Jt.,ualule a U Li 1I ty 1311 Un',5nd AccoAnting A.RESOLUTION ENDORSING THE PROPOSED IM--9A 'mS .D, ACHIEVEMENTS n s OF`THE BICE ENNIAL'PLANNING CpMM25S20 '' ` — . 60 - 5 HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 562 $125.00 flat fee - ' x 5`2 - 1000 16.0 cenLsplus $35,00 ". .10 -01 1100 15..9 b# ' , 1101 - izoo 15.8 ,. ,. 1201 - 1300 15.7 - Multi-Cycle Jobs 1"01 - 1400 15.6 WHEREAS, the American Rei;olution Bicentennial Commission *� 1101 - 1500 15.5 first cycle will be 1=01 - 1600 15:4 The heiflat charge and _was established by a Joint Resolution of the 89th Congress and the 1601 - 1%00 $35.00 15.3 $25.00 for each� 15.1 additional 1701 - 1800 15.2 cycle .American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Texas was:estab- ry: -" 1801 - 1900 15. rz». 19411 - 2000 15.0 ' , - lished by the Texas Senate; and �,n order to review and reaffirm 2001 - 2100 14.9 2101 - 2200 14..8 the ideals and basic principles 'upon'whieh this nation was -" 2201 - 2300 s 2301 - 2400 14,6 1 Multi-Customer Jobs ` �� ' founded, and to.,commemorate the nation's 200th anniversary; and k x 2401 - 2500 14;•:5 `' The first customer will be 2501 - 2600 14.4 a $35.00 flat charge and WHEREAS, through action o£ the City of.Huntsville a ?601 - 2700 14.3 $15.00for each additional i 1 2 " Bicentennial Committee has been established including re resen-: t ar€ -701 - 2800 4• " customer. gaol - z9oo 14.1 „ g , 2901 - 3000 14.0 tatives of the City, educationalinstitutions, youth, ethnic 3001 - 3200 13.9 ?401 - 3400 13.8 ' _ groups and the Chamber of Commerce, in the belief that Huntsville x - 3600 13.76oi - 3800 13.6 r t 3801 - 4C00 13.5 citizens should be encouraged to�examine the heritage and valuesN,I ,>s'- t n 1001 and uP. 13• of this nation; and . �k aFr . WHEREAS, the Bicentennial Committee of Huntsville has adopted a program of proposed achievements to be attained for thisZn fz - community during this bicentennial era to include publication o£ r1 ' a City His42- tory,,lasting area improvements, historical and heritage programs commemorating County and City..H story,(dramas., musicals r and festivals), development of outdoor recreation areas, and acknowledgment of our rich heritage;. all of which combine to meeta ' our .goal of participating in the celebration of the American s% Revolution Bicentennial; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Mayor and the City r• a:�„ §� • Council of the City of.Huntsville hereby pledges its support to - �- g the Huntsville Bicentennial Planning Commission, endorses the 343 ENw e.. ,�"•,.�...;Ham., .. • ti, ar .. ..w�.,- .._.�.tg, . M, ;�, w' + yI �z � IT , rq - ;� goals and projects of the Commission, andpledges its full k cooperation in the successful achievement`of making Huntsville � : r citizens bfthe great herid:age o£ our nation, state city. 4 Done this the 22nd day of October at'a regular meeting of .the City,Council.of the City of Huntsville, Texas. s i &n y t f MORRIS I—WALLER. MAYOR A, t r k #fie l w A L 4 G �U s � � MA '4 �`��"{t*�`°�4' t� awe � �' n 1 �i�4t'myt°�,¢�^,t� ^� „fig`*�i h ua ; -a x �" i'� ✓ r., ;� s Page 115 Page 116 MINUPES OF TED CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF Tiff:CITY OF EUNTSYILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TENA5,HELD ON TEE Stn DAY OF Swth Pl H d c d bid.xeox ad asfld.foe h p a f q Foran,®id f th b he =of ve L F bids me the p cafvca o f th bid.did o H avd:.vt th ,comma d f h:anganae d of § - NOVEMBER,1974 AT 1027 11TH SILEET CITY NALL,IN HUNTSVILLE,NALNER COUNTY,]LEAS. Nr.Bcyd W ld 3 pent d f Na d Sewer,that the Smvest bid ng th q ebts F um Hy.. accepted. He said EPA has a,px d.this The Council It in Regular.Sesavan lith the following members LquiPmsn Cbepa{ry f Ho E $B,028 6 plolact and that[hey would , present. pay]5 Percent of the cost o£this equvpmdtit. Nosh,.I.Well,,,Mayor Councilven Mooxe moved to accept the bid If:Nyw Equipment Company in the'amount of$8,028 and Cb—cile m. R 1ph Dai - Leery Dick ns . o- I OPERA. Andrew N ,net MAYOR'S SPCTION MORRIS I.WALLER *$ ^ Gree­th.. k It—Moe ' 1� Sale of Public Works 8 e rk i JePecker 4 Delaxa Rogers May N ll asked th 'C ,ills p tog Ebt bids F the sale If the old Publi W k it He indi d he ei i bid fo G. p ihn of th . 5' p ap rty f10 000 and th mi 1.0 bid£ the st -- --. - ---.- ---- - --- Portion f M1 P.oP Y V7 000 1th si ing b Lldi p r$24 500 ith t the build g.. He 1 q.este 6i The meeting w- calla-to o-dar penais edvaity f b d for h 1 f h City p party 1 ed Gem Ha A ue BI­k 14 £or by Mayor Morns I.Haller. Me vmocatdon was given by Scott E.JOMsw, a minvn bid E b51,000 ublt to th 1 thet prop y xnsch xp s..vn 23 th Mart C lley.inlecte CONSIDER THE.MINUT05 OF THE PRLNIWB MBHf[NC i Sit bb—would be to ivad on both h p p y d h .,it p,b,eM I.a bi ed m ed-I t of Neylt N ll- pteeilmd the Mitten f he p,wiws meting end.asked for any eo rectians, Ceemilmw Dicken , Martin Galley the mad the R ,l hon desarubv g d ptap y and the bid f for publics w n the - pi �j r? sov d pt th miwtes u can end Couv ilman Martinez seconded the motion. All were vn Eavor of the mote DID ts,11 I He td t th,t the and at d t the ed—te po p pertY f d o as t 3[hem Ho t Avwue,B1 k 14) Quid 1 9 4 Pesss be sold ubI t t a 1 favor £P d A Bobb tt h ch term xs Jawiary Sl 19]]. The C 1 lmd M4 I7 the x b y(60)daY `r •fifi 1r Q4TH6 OF OPFICE ­ibeen 0.koro: d t. Ie,t thI l i—tim end bid Et.end Councilman Amick se.ded the motion. S C2F+ All we f voi of thstile and P d eleeie—Ily. N y N let hw tilled up th City AtmY­,, =ttt,D C lley to dvinistel the oath of'£fife to him- : self y tothe te.to ale t d C ilmah C bILman Pak d 0 i,,end to the mewing C ibeee p � "iz4 L 4 III McCl thand Cbu eilxoven Rogers. Martin Colley then read the oath to the Council aid Mayor as they ceased thei The Meeting thm Adjourned. f y- w eight bends. 's`*,sN 2ll Y Respectfully submitted, ACQUISITION 0£PBPGUNON PROPERTY CITY HALL SITE 6gMyo Wall r indl d this p p y th 3 i.a to b pu chased£or the City Hall site He stated with theedditibn E the p party 1". City Nall-1 111 w f 3 35'ac The Mayor said the price of Ruth-hew,City Secxtery I pop ty u.L20 000 1 1 d gimp M C llry C ty Artonwy,then weed h R 1 1 de—LE Novembat 5,1974 ing 1d p.p ty b ng p heed f V iw Su P gus S andl y and Lila P 1 Ferguson& Mr C lley indi t d th deed prep d and ld ti x d h f llowing day. Councilman Moore mo d epthe "a q Ra 1 L and Co film M in ded the i All f x of the motion and p d enile,l Co ellen Amick M d the C ty hed i..diem p eessvon f he prop rty behvtid the horse mediately after 3JF thclosing and tmt p sessvan If thhouse would be bad I.eixty(60)days. zS AOMINISTRATI,E ACTION--SIM MCALISfER Nwtiet.f Bide V. Emee Lim, ;.- ti3•t d- Ji H Uem City M g Ind] d h bid x x i d f h w i f..rims sewer lines - througho h i y,epi.ifimlly,De.J tin pr p ty,Ja ki W lk and the tel,eitim,of the W B.P,'­ im At the tim bide a ed sed,W.McAlister did, he bei e p d th 1 to be qn w,f`�'we'24v $13,000. Wh thbide "III, c i ed the lowest bid was$22,000 led the i4im.e. ed.d thj ct al ` bids aiid p go for the constxchan of these 1 Aft pp 1 by th C 1 b g a §'¢ g: nag[i t p.. h d with a local contractor who sub q ly ithdele, the mptietible b e of T" hi I bvid,t -.th.t t Rogar's Backhoe Service then aV d t gotiet thp j ct th f yj f13]51 M Hex city lhigvtswIt,tec—bids that the C—eil.approve the p tiara-Fri f i p r'e Backhoe � W„y Se t xwld great-deal of tine vn rebidding the project and the Tabid price wOd probably rot be as pod the pr d, £ 1&.1l Pima Ivble. `i"�f 2a Ay, {` M ti C llry City A yd v 1 gal ly permissible to conduct this,negotiations linin bids had b ught d l t d C ]mle M... ugg ted ru Canetctiw Bond be required o£Roger's Backhoe fi ty1a3 Se 1 d e£t d v the C 1-ed. C Gilman Moore thee caved to accept the begatietiw of th 11 canatructvan lob by Rag Backh Se n the amowt of 513,751,50,including a Cansirvction 52E �`0'• Bo d C it Nartvnea s conded h All favor OE the motion and vt passed wanilowly. City Manag indi f d the City a Constxchon Inspector would be inspecting the,ark of ROEer's Bia, -vie.e.deei the P J v ke 1 Autfi i,ing City and Nisenbaker g Pix le Bngieeete on the North Huntsville Saxer Plett <, y city M ag r Jim-.me'reed the Ree.lutim iltmei.i.E the Maroc t WIlielt with v L� Wlsenbakar,Fvx,g Associates for enginaexing services necessary fox having t d improvwonts In the North alt, a Side s,nfrary s w rage system. Mr.McAlister indicated this vas on of the le....ety requirements bed part of th grant plotess.e e 4 G Corner loran Davis moved to accept the Resolution end C.—Il.—Dickens.ewnded the motion. All were in favor,f the motion end it pissed=ildbeo..iy.: t yuL y` hl�x_ j} p Approval of West Construction Covm I,S b onttlIme w Elkins Lake Saxer Line " {b , City Manager,Jam ell—ter d d he hed received,letter few the engineering cwsultied w the 4 Elkiiu Like trunk line,Davidson engem sting then the Bonding Cr�epeny,Maryland American General In wenx Company had appointed Dial Loaaxruction Compeny to em­b work m the Elkins Lake t1u k line. Dial Cwatructiw i° Cmpeny my roque p w Of Nast Const—etvin Conpely Is the Subewtr t b project,said McAlister. He then recmmnwd d th,t W Construction Company be allowed to sub'—let the teeelinilg Work w the trunk line. Stibf[ 1.• The Mayor the belled fee - i L ilman Minima moved to accept th endatvons of the City � 4 r} .G b Manager end Counc 1 Am ek se and d h taw to substitute Oval C:. C p y for J.K.SSmwne Associates an the p j ct,and t pp ve the s,b=t,=t.t selected by Dial Cwstmctlon Cwpeny. All vex in �r yet E A fa f the mote aM it pass d. imwsly. Chem.0ed,t No.10 on Booth Hun vile Sewer Plant for Tractor Leader. City Ninager,Ji.McAlister,indleated s txethr-loader vas needed to clean out the sludge-drying beds et th w sky �`�� :*� �F•�'�� 6 a.;, t -h.d.� "'.'��,sa •s x r -s ,£aux, ';,'` .�.' 7x"�TLLa .'' '"is �.s;.:- ix t • Pw/ a, .. t+}{ R" - ¢ g A.vssoem or arrgt-er s tamm.a„a rw--e.rt not n.em u,Pr.ree,, a i F x f OATH OF OFFICE �. ga,k€, k t F `=� '"* r do:olemn4/ (o ab )s that I wtlbfa+ S/7 e+aaua 9r'd I of,tMe o6toXat y c ry lG/Erni/ J) —of the State o1rxm.,and uitarothe bad «, of my abUUy pra�M,pratact, defend the CaruUmtton and Tau»oj tiia United Stateeatvlof thk Sfate;atdl furdsomom solemnly staser(or dhos),that I have not drecUy nor indereetly Paid,a9ared,ar promired to pay, t,nor oontribatatptnndaed to ombibate any mane,,or d..W dAkW,as promised any PabUa o$ier or t�ptt,q�� r empimpneat,as.¢rewod• { m.gi ,or tdfhTa `sa:.. t"A at adricA I was f _.• So hop me Cod. #nt k t1 Y � M119 9-AFTX Oi Ofr1E[—CXu 2(C mautlm n Tws—xmnm T1p>: TY NSYY.RUM1I�,Tw r seism to OATH OF OFFICEY" ni z City Attamey,Ma tin D.Coll % £ �. }..y " 'I � •sea.oro vm...m.s8r.mm. '��, �+fa nw hdo sdennaly eweo(or orate),that fayhft4 .of th r-f—of� r�'.S���+' k ' r , 4 of the State of Teter,andudU to the bestT® , n x of my abpreserve,protect.and defend the Camtibalan ami lama of the United St- ndtes aof th#s State,"'d I srm, iBty a we erin4-Xss2 ILma .M iaah-BmIM.aWl c i ey-j. furthermore Iemdy evso(or affirm),that I have ad df—*nar btdhactly pad,offered,m pro asked ro y pay.aomributed,no prombed to contribute any money,o valuable Wag,o promised any:pubRe office.or .� t � smphrym t a retard' far the glamg or v Uhhotdeng a wrote a the eiazioa.at urhkh I wen slected� {roars,r.myappainm.nea.the cenjumationthereof. OFFICE :. � OATH OF t ° So help.me Cod. Slgnedi Suwra to andhe/are nw,shit `-} p.E •- x 2t ,:,1' day 0f Lae 19 do solemnly ammo(or o�aa')•that I wen tayhfuUv aaecuee the duff.4 the o(twe of K - ;f.,,r : .. of the 9tatsof tame,and—tathsbeat s neem omaw rodr:.s.wb '. and defend the Co ogtottoa and laws of thaUnited States and of Udr State � r of mg abU-:Preserve,proteat, that I boos wt dbeaay nor bdirectty Paid offered o P a f u Martin.D.Colley, City Attorney " fotharraors aotemnly satear(ar o(fam), uta an mane,,o valuable thing,o promised any pubttc affics o f pay,.onambuted,no P>onised to antril+ y at which I war skated l .'` a ` employm,eat oe a.--,d* { two aecj+re my gP°Intmart ar flntwtlan her°°f. ' So help.me Cod. u .r`., 'Signed-' nk Swam to anti subwvtbedbefore ms, da of r T 77i z e,, J , •usravtn ve oma`-.er a m.w au,q n..�n,.r ww m xw r+.v.as rm... y?,. OA'T'H OF OFFICE 5 � ° do+atemedp muxar far P1:vwt r corn fatehfamr::,ntmae the duffs,of the o6we,of � � r r at 4 ///An1��! o(ehe Stotsof Tsme,and v:@tothsLert •t. sh" r` �` `''" '�. "� k of nw obn+hPte•Prot ,and'.defend the Condrbdraeandlaa of the Unfled-State,and of Otte state:and »y �z ftntha at, rok.*numr(w o$-mn),that r have na drreetty na indheaRy pdd,*-,4 or P..*W M ? '-f pay,om MMdad,ror promNed w aaaalbee,any mmwy,a nduabla thing,ar pmm,Ged any Pabne ' "' jfw the glpME m rdthhoYllm¢a nota at the akaNRn at which I i amt moH-aa amaa,d' jjta tccura+Ml WePo(ni+vnt ar tlis rottfin-dan tlxrdoi.' oty 'f r'}V�.yS hem m Cad. RESOLUTION 90LUTION No. 74_25 � } k W y.?_ Signed L/t ,',�C,-L } t xfd1 ' WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville,Texas,has acquired - various parcels of real estate in Block 12 of the City o€Hunts- *:, i 5uiorn ro and auF�tt+ib®d before me,ih4 'r ville, for public purposes, all of which has previously been found , ,: fr + to be necessary by the City Council; andXR g dj 4 _` - WHEREAS, the Mayor of said City did on the 30th day Y of October, 1974, execute a purchase agreement with Velma:Sue ; H$ Ferguson Standley and Lila Pearl Ferguson Simmons for the purchase t` fi of a certain lot or pexcel of land located within Block 12 for r �. sva...aw...aYe ae.�par +�✓ a purchase price of$20,000.00, confirmation for which agreement is required, together withauthoriaatdon for the payment of the �.�,} , r ; ,� purchase price upon delivery of an appropriate deed of conveyance ) "'_ s.. to the City of Huntsville. - '�' NOW THEREFORE,HE IT RESOLVED HY THE CITY COUNCIL OF z ,ays-naso ar aremo-sm>.a.am�n.a ice.-n.xa ss,o> m sw a.ws a r.w r°�i: i z> THE OF HUNT6VILLE, TEXAS, that said City be, and it s hereby, . +. . in all things authorized to purchase:from Velma Sue Ferguson Standley A and Lila Pearl Ferguson Simmons for the purchase Price -."°"`- "'*s '✓k the real-estate hereinafter described, and the sales contract hereto fore executed by Norris I.Waller, as Mayor of said City on October " y ' OATH OF OFFICE 30, 1974, he is in all things confirmed, adopted, and approved as. the act and deed of said.City. Said seal estate is desnrhed as - y follows: BEGINNING at a point S 89° 56 40'W 225 feet from the southeast /� � � xcorner of Block 12, at a point in the right-ofline of 13th Street, rG. ' h ) iLQ91J /1 -C THENCE North.00° 03' 20"'W 148.35.feet to a Point in Suede's Branch.; z At 04 do rohmmly awew(a af—),that I,oSI fokhjulbj ezecute autres of theo9icw of ?` , 1 „+ THENCE North 55° 51' 30"W along the center of Smede's'Eranch 67.26 feet to a point; , of the State of Tana, du IU to the beat THENCE South 00° 03' 20" E 186.10 feet to a point in the north right : 'of-way line of 13th Street; ' of my abft pa ae,Protect,and defend.the Loud auNan and taw,of the Un#ed States and of thb State;and 1. n .: fwtiwrrnore rolemmTft smear(or off ),that I'has not d/recflJ nor hailmeel9 Pard,o�?red,ar yromiaed fo n;; ,.- THENCE North:89° 56' 40" E 58 feet to the Place of Beginning, and being pay,conMbwed,mor Dromreed to contrnndeany money,ornalvable thrsg,a Did any M,blicoB':.a m :o-r' the same land.described.in a Special Warranty Deed from J. C. Ferguson �" far id4te o aata at the ekasmn ae whkh;I uws e(ecesdl :�K to Velma Sue Ferguson, et al dated November 22, 1939, and recorded r ,, nmplayment,wa reused• ttosoi ,dmde eanfimaHon flwreof. f 3 ' Vol. 94,.Page321,of the Deed Records of Walker County,.Texas. l 1`Lia'. help me.Cad. z �' WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and -? a `//// upon vote was unanimously passed on.this the 5th day of November, 1974 h f" THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS77 v EST: Sworn to-a.9roNbed before ms,ihf.r t ✓� � — By RUTH➢eSHAW, City Secretary �) day of S AppgaY6AAo'ro mx71: - " Cfty.Attorney bfertin D.Colla A 7IPtia A Clip,Cel WMI ! nln y_k ,N i 1d s we W,.�aid..°a roeb Date• - "' ea. S "h 1 jfi ?Y 3N i sn ti n t5 x, n + DAVIDSON ENGINEERING 13 CQNSULTINq.ENGiNEERs ' RESOLUTION N0. - P.O.BOX 6E4 October 31, 1974 HUNTSVI ,TEXAS 77340 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENGINEERING.CON TRACT WITH City of Huntsville P.O. Box 831 WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville is in need of certain engineering ser- Huntsville, Texas 773+0 vices necessary for having constructed`improvemehts in the North Side sani- tary sewerage system and' Re Elkins Trunk Line WH€REAS, it is the opinion of the above officials that the engineering Contract No. 1 firm, Wisenhaker, F,ix, &Associates, is a firm consisting of several Engineers Sulhaontraot Approval who are competent and capable in this specific field of work and having as prin`ci.pal members of the firm,engineers registered as Professional Engineers w in the State of Texas: Attention: Mr. Jimy Mcl-lister` , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL4E0 by the City Council of the City,of Huntsville, Texas, that the Mayor be and is hereby authorized and instructed to enterinto an agreement with the said firm for the engineering services As you know the Bonding Company, Maryland American General above mentioned io the first paragraph of this Resolution. ointed Dial COustruction Company to re— r Insurance Cov[pany, has app some work on the Elkins Lake Trunk Line. Diol Construction Company has requested an approval of:West Construction Company of Houston CERTIFICATE OF RECORDING OFFICER as an authorized subcontractor on the project. As provided on page 12 paragraph 41 of the General Conditions o£,the Agreement said approval requires the written consent of the Owner. vy%� { It is my reccommendation that West Construction Company be � The undersigned duly qualified and acting City Secretary of the City of allowed to subcontract the rem Works on the Trunk Line. I have , Huntsville, Texas does HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true s checked with the City of Houston, Department of Public ilorks and I� � a a> and correct copy of the Resolution as regularly adopted at aTexas legally convened Mr. James LC Sullivan regards them as a capable construction company. i v meeti g of the Cit Councillof the City of Hunt,vilie, Texas held on the n, Tt day of 12J _, 1, a d ther that this Resolution I am enclosing a copy of the request from Dial Construction ai haen recorde in the inute Book of aid ity Duncil. ' Company since. I noticed a copy was not sent to you. } Respectfully, k igneture� city Manager c C '. (SEAL) Glenn E. Isbell APPROVED Ad TO xonut yped Name . ' cc: Dial Construction Co. a Y P.O. Box 284 Huntsville, Texas 77340 con s At44mm Cit Secre a •rt .., ,s -SLA Tit e � g ORIGINAL RESOLUTION IS ATTACHED AND..PART of THE CONTRACT WITH WISENBAKER, FIR &ASSOCIATES AUTHORIZING THEM TO CONSTRUCT INPEDVE102M TO THE NORTH SIDE.SANITARY SEWERAGE SYSTEM;. R. .� �' R���3 �� �¢f " �'� ��sv`,`tib" "� x...�J � � `�„t•.� 5.h53.r.-°�,y,�, �. ' ''ae+ r'� *, ,�.�'» r "�'?; h" ?ly CONTc?AGT No, 950 - E.P.L. PROSECT No'. WPC-T!M-907 PROPOSED CHANGE ORM N0.10 INTENT OF CB.?NOE ORDER `.. 18 ane. rnton,, ox nI tkange'(7r0.e_' ,.0 aMkaaa,ou'e conurac%y between the City of Flunt$ville, Texas and`Ben Sira & Compary Oetobiei 28, 1974 - to iTiclude the.cost of a'..front end loader type tractor Por s p o. Bax 284 cleaning and maintaining drying beds, Huntsville,Texas 77340 a. Furnish one (1) front end loader type tractor Which shall be a John Deere Vadel`No SD24; Zq aenational.32o�A Loader Tractor or accented ea sal, in'domoliaec wit the specificat- A ions as per.:,at_ched. Tractor shall 'De fully sa viced for ase in accordance with the manufactures recommendations. Mr.Glen lAbell Davie hon BngiTteering - 2. EFF:--!CT OF CHANGE ORDER Wilksr County::Courthouse - 't Huntsville, Taxan 77340 For the worx described herein the par;,ies do heretiy mutually xa: Trunk Sanitary sums azul agr,>a the Lump Sum Amount of "a $,Q�O,OO is equitable eompen- ® Trunk Sanitaa ' sati.on for satisfactory completion thereof.• Blkina Lake,Section 3 a 3. AGREE-KENT Da+u'.Mr. Labelle i request a royal of hast Construction Co., Tac. By the sv signatures oO dulyOwner, authorized agents,, the City of Huntsville, Texas, C mer, aid Ben Ura & Company, Contractor, We respectfully 4 PP:, G of Houston, Texas as an authorized subcontractor On the rnfarenced do hereby agree and append this Change Ordz `7o.10 to their s Contract Agreement dated 20 December 1972 It is sur her �x project. understood that this agree-ment is null and voted without the �a ?r,� West Construction Co. has been in business for 22 years..and in y,ea`s approval,.of the.Enxironnental Protection Agency._ an approved bidder for the Texas Highway Rept., Harris County and the city of.Houston. They are Primarily engaged inlarge size s utility work including monolithic sawer3. Their construction volume - ti BEN STRA& CO',IPANY CITY OF`:,MN-TSVILM- MCAS x r for 1973 was approximately three million dollars ($31000,0DO.00). t ' COnt;+actor /: Fox.further information their credit references can be checked thru owner the latest Dun 6 Bradstreet ratings �J '/ r r nJ ��//�� .rrc . Yours very truly, ,,...:. y / ,^ y � . Dat¢ 9 / '` / Datig DIAL CONSTRUCTION. INC. ��' k���r a`�„ Aoproved• Approved:(IF FyDER? cl[tVDS ITPJOLY'r,D} J.Moreau, Jr. FN C�= N.B. DAVIDSON VIRONTIENTAL PROTECTION A NMY .p";. General Superintendent aConsulting E.hg2.nen l ,g B a 7�; 's:a�Vl� art �a.s Date nn TH sF. no.u�rs r- �rrG.rncnP'srni A3' 1��7iJ s s .nr i',ov.urrs or!;4, mant - £' AM %':�.D 0) 1 kPf D i,n25a,P.cr To,...,csnn TEXAS WATER QUALITY 80A/db u q r rr, ts•. DATE-:_ BY: �I.vTuf lN. LCtr�t - E-3, r<�h•�� ".� �, _ .. iffi awisn xa ', ,a�'�es;'✓3*A,.,s��^"may 3, ,4 } �` '. ;: ..,, �� ��.�`:��� ,�� - �. F' RESOLUTION N0. 74-27 WHEREAS, the CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, is the owner of TRACT 3: a certain`:ract or parcel of land located in the P. Gray League in Beiag sll of Lot 101 and.a Parts of Lot lOs,, in.Block Walker County, Texts, described in two tracts in a deed dated 14 'in.the City of Huntsviile, �Walker-Cpa..nty, Texas, i Octobers 24,:1936, and recorded in Vol,. 84, Pa 209, of the Deed Recordswith metes andbounds-as follows: of Walker County, Texas, and formerly used and commonly::known as. the Old Puiilic Works site which said real estate is-no longer needed for BEGINNING 100 feet North of the Squtheas-e earner of public:purposes. and after due-consideration by the City:Council of the said Block 14 and in the West line of Sam Houston said City has been determined to be surplus property and by virtue Avenue in said:City; thereof, ihs, said City Council has further,determined that it would be _ in the.,beat interest of said City and the,public interest, to dispose THENCE W 170 feet toa-corner in the East line of a of said real estate by public sale; end'' foot alley;• WHEREAS, the said City Council has further determined that THENCE N 100 feet with said alley td its Northeast the premises ownd eby bhe said City in Lot 101 and part of Lot 104 in Block 14 in the Said City, the same,being a 10corner; 0;by 170 €oot lot;located ` on Sam Houston'"Avenue,.'is also surplus to the needs of.said City and ' THENCE E 170 feet to the Northeast corner o£ said Lot that the public,interest would best b0 served,by the sale of same; and 101 and the West line, of said Sam Houston Avenue; WHEREAS, Section 14.14 of the City Charter of the City of THENCE S 100 feet to the Place of Beginning. •. Huntsville, Texas, requires that no sale or lease of real estate shall be made without first advertising for bids by a,notice in the official.:. newspaper of the City for two consecutive weekswhich notice the City N '-' Council desires to publish. BE IT,FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Secretary of the '�;,�. °= x City of Huntsville shall cause to he published for the time required NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the by law in the Huntsville Item, theofficialnewspaper of said City t. City of Huntsville, Texas, that said City Council has made a determination the following notice: and finding that the following described real property is surplus property and that the public interest would best be served by the public sale Notice is hereby given that the City Council of - �=s of same after due notice as required b the Charter of the said Cit Saxd _Hsr'•~"�,'"` r. 4 y Y• the City of Huntsville, Texas, will receive sealed Y.. real property is described as follows:- bids in the office of the City Secretary for the sale of real estate hereinafter described until. i., TRACT:1: _ 3:00 o'clock, P.M. on the 9th day of oaf - Being out of and a part of the.P. Gray League, Abst. No, 24, and within - January,. 1975,` at Wich time sue bFi ids shall be np the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville, Texas.,. and being a part. - opened and publicly read. Said real estate is de-of a certain 1.07 acre tract which was conveyed by Gibbs Bros. and Company scribed as follows: to Ben.Small by deed dated April 27, 1931, and recorded in Vol. 69, Page 513, Deed Records, Walker County, Texas, the land he r --` rein conveyed being: TRACT`1: described by.metes and bounds as follows.: Beingout of and a part of the,P. Gray:League,.Abst. No. 24, �,,... dq and within the corporate limits of the City of Huntsville, a� s` BEGINNING at,a.point on the S. line of 12th Street thence S. 20.0 feet, Texas-, and being a part of acertain 1..07 acre- an iron stake in old fence line for corner; - which was conveyed by:Gibbs Bros. and:Company.to Ben Small. by deed dated:April 27, 1931,..and recorded in Vol. 69, Page „ k u THENCE with the South line of said 1.07 acre tract 135 feet to the W. 513, Deed Records Walker Count Texas, the land herein. . line of Avenue F, stake for corner;. Y, alp' conveyed beidescribed by metes and bounds as. follows- .9 �..;� THENCE N with the'W lineofAvenue F 200 feet to intersect the S line of 12th Street at the N.E. corner of Block No. :132 in said City.of Huntsville, stake for corner; � .. ., ,.._ nes• y,�,;.xs..,. .:.. .... _.._ ., 1aer:' � :, s^ � BEGINNING at a- point,on the S'. line of 12th Htraet fest E. of'theN;;W. eoYater..oE s d.l-„_. tract 200, feet''to the N. line of s'sUT,,3.07-acre tract, an iron stake in old fence'fine'or corner; 4 ',THEN E with the South,li-re of-said 1x07 ae-tie ...: - tract 135 feet to the•W. 13-1 op Afaenue F,; take for corner; 'r THENCE N with,-the,W lane of A<venuc F, 2Eb to ` intersect the S. line of 12th street at the-N.B. corner of Block No. 132 insaad City o£ Hn�tsvilleF stake for corner; THENCE W'with'the 5ki,ne'of 12th Street 135 feet to the Place of Be M £ s . x ginning and containing 21,000 square feet, more or less. ' THENCE W with the S. line of 12th Street 135 feet 4 to the Place o€ Begknn3xig and containing 4`6.60O' t sere feet, more'cr Issas TRACT 2'- ` - &s'a�ut of and a part of the P. Gray League, Abst. No, 24,'in > TRACT 2: - �.. Walker County, Texas, and;being also out of rand a part of'a tinct 1 ,y Being out of and a part of the-&. Grey,Leag 'a,�Abst. � oE'land -oritaining 355/1” acres, more orless,`situated within the No'. 24, in,Walker Gounty,, TslCas, and being,also cut 'corporat6 Iiiaits.'of,the City,of Huntaville, and at the intersection . of and a part of a.tract of land'G9ntaS7ilnef 3-95/100 ` { of Avenue F and 13th Street of the Cityof Huntsville, which tract = acres, more, or less, situated v{%kain.tl7eeorparrate '`s ^V of land was heretofore conveyed by A. T. Randolph, Trustee of the *^ limits of the City'.of Huntsville, and at tie inter dead August a bankrupt to the undersigned W. H. '� section of Avenue F and 13th Street of the City, of Estate of Luther Eastham, Randolph ee A gust 5, 1927, recorded in Book 61, Page 41,� Huntsville, which tract of land Was heretofore con ofthe Walker County Dead Records; the land hereby conveyed being veyed by A. T. Randolph, TDrue=tee of the Estate of " more described by metes and bounds as follows: .� Luther EaBtham, Jr., a bankrupt to".the undersigned` # W. H. Randolph by dead dated August.5, 1927, recorded :BEGINNING at a point in the East line of Avenue F, same being the West ;:"� in Book 61,, Page 41, of the Walker..County Deed'Records; I, 'li.ne of said 3-55/100 acre tract, 125 feet North of the intersection _ wr, the land hereby conveyed being more described by .metes „.a_. of said line with the North line of 13th Street; and bounds as follows: THENCE North with the East line of Avenue F, 150 feet to stake for h. BEGINNING at a point in the East line of Avenue F,. ' corner; same being the West line of said 3-55/100 acre tract 125 feet North of the intersectionof said`line with , �. THENCEEast 100 feet to stake for corner; -y the North line of 13th Street; x : 'THENCE South 150 feet to stake forcornex; ° THENCE North with the East line of Avenue F, 150 feet " - „�,� to stake for corner; THENCE West a distance of 100 feet to the Place of Heginningand ' a� containing 15,000 square feet, mare or less'. THENCE East 100 feet to stake for corner; THENCE South 150 feet to stake for corner; THENCE West a distance of 100feet to the Place of c ue Beginning and containing 15,000 square feet, more or less 3 'III IN INIIII FM C1 ` 4 NI �ca-skb"L._i �u'� - �' Be ng a'11 oP;Lot 101 an a p'ar't Or'Zot inBIOCK 14 in the City of Huntsysll$, Walker.County.':Texas, s. a.„ss ?rg. with metes and hounds as follows: BEGZNNFNG 100 feet North a£ the Southeast coFner ofait'"t; -- �" `` s-: �?.. �.Y• e- k said Hiock 14 and in the West line of Sam Houston h. Avenue in said City;: �`� .,.w. THENCE W 170 feet to a corner in the East line of a ''}i�� �{ t a , 10 foot alley; "'� ak.�'"„""� �' ''✓ �^zwc' i "z„;st�',�'f� �:�°�#gy m^a€ 3 THENCE N 100 feet with said alley to its Northeast n x. corner; Glq THENCE E 170 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot _ 4 101 and the West line of said Sam Houston Avenue; �, x ; + ' �� �'+ -✓ ti ^` 1 THENCE S 100 feet to the Place of Beginning.' Each bid shall be in writing, signed, and accompanied by4 a cashier's check or certified check in the amount of ten (108) per cent of the bidp rice'.,. which sum shall be retained as earnest money by said City if such bid is accepted, applied to purchase price at consumation t, of said sale or forfeited if bidder thereafter fails to perform for any reason.other than defect of title r '�S '• in City. The City reserves the right to reject any and _ § , all bids... Bids received.after the time and-date stated . :.¢•. above will be returned unopened. The City shall furnish �g s srfi a deed of conveyance and all other expenses shall be , 4 .' borne by buyer. A plat of said real estate may be seen g},•- - ,.�, „�;._ in the office of the CitySecretaryduringnormal business W hours. 2. Consumation of sale shall be ten (10) days after acceptance of bid. Terms of such sale shall be cash and the following special bid requirements regarding.:the respective tracts of.real ' estate: TRACT 1. Minimum bids for Tract 1 shall be $27,000.00 with buildings and $24,300.00 without buildings.. - , TRACT 2: Minimumbids for Tract 2shall be $10,000.00. A'combination bid for both Tract 1 and Tract 2. shall be a minimum of � � rM1r l "} $35,000.00• maim-v fid' xr ' � t ¢a �i��1^t'��t"'�b a"' ri }'S'•�3 �n 3'� 4 'C"�i' .�+� �+'1Y'`��`3� �`n"T`fYd"��5^«✓ #" �`fi� 1' i' ,y' ,^W4 0�" s p `} �y�, " � �' �� �� � id for Tract 3 shall be $51,Ofl:0.0O"and Tract - �,r "' shall be'sold subject to:a lease-in favorof Fse A. :Bobbittiu}iioh terminates'Ja4xiary 31, 1977. 3=a Hit WHEREUPON, said Reaolutionwas duly made, seconded and q,r?•- , -" ."` passed by`utaanimous note on this the day o'f"November-, 1974: �„ THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TESAS i K'v t,- BY: , Mayor ATTESTNO : RUM DeSHAw, city 3ecretary "^fr q'. ROVED AS TO FORK: k• { MARTIfT IY. C Lm ' Crty Attorn` t n s I w r t x u� * ,i x: $ Eq.117 Page 118 Nayor Waller then read lettere regarding.the bond ra NIHUI'F OF THE CITY 4 AT 1L 711MC OF ET,CITY OF L,IN IiJNTWI LE1R3 COUNTY,TEXAS,FIELD AT 12:00 NOON ON THE 12T �' g'cheng°' DAY OF IpVENBER 1984.AT 1011 11TH 9TABBT,CITY FAIL,IN fgCYPSVILLB,TEXAS. �. & d d B P s -'Ib 1Yxe t th C ail f 3 -lord end Poem.Carp ration was signed by SohnK. nifar,Vvice President,Food Division,and mad m follows The Council set in Regular Session with.the following members present: P You req—t f ,act g the b we bl awed the `x M .nape:,xaror ;f e, ev; F von prey teat and h signed A vng those booms If you have any III Ga ee D chm9 qm Lions mlatire to this ret3ng,we q;11 be pleased toammr these._.Of c fl ill t Snmu S k P k r{ n Sng 11 f MBF 1 p rind 1 the t bond le.. I order Colors Roger, ° g °ll t h arawal udv d bode snd the ab f hirh�t 1 wither al f the. ting If run,wrp place na on a mei;sng pat for this data,vel y, Heehaws Wsent: S h Ali.k x 11 app a h1 pm � tK 'C vk Andtl DM 1 ' You have Persissl—to use the name of Standaxa and P 1 1 x ours Co or ata min .. Pravk Maom ._ the ab _ 4 a2„ , azsi ed rail � ip. ova ho es --------------- ----- ------- is mt a deLmn�ihoweva that thanabmve mxang.is roit a markettreti 8,end�thet it d It should w�s � ..,.s „5 __-- o to buy d Sl 'III meeting was call d.to rdst by MWer M I Weller. - , We see pl ed to have the Mottority to be of e to no Y5 t` i 4q h OPEN CONSIDER ANO AWARD BIOS POR THC SALE OP Mo d_.y I _ S i -'Phi 'error f om N dy I--'o S 1 a was sv ed b Sackaon phv331 Vrce C[TY OF 1pINT5VILLE NATER RKS SYSTEM.RBVBNNE EONOS SERIES 1974 Pxes - d 0 cto Mm Sp 1 Food D asvon d ad fall y ps' Neyo Wit then,i—d-ord the City Bond Conaultent end PSnmciel Advisor,Mr.R.H."Ramie"Bake,of R-les f W h ° of You th t revs d thting the$00,000 vng— h y, W on Dry f C 8 Compary f Hou CFTy of Hmt-ill W - k d 6 iter,Sewer Revenue Bona.scheduled for'save November 12, 1974 from"&U�{ p t Nx.B k in d ted h eight(8)bid, r mcmived. He then ed thef therospmies,the they wmd,total vaster c t an 3t and th effective —st rate. �. ThaNs you F X._ ost m 4s E� fit . Y s Net Effective Ma W 11 aid h ry.pl d ha b i ed A st Interest Interest Interest x h indicated th A'rating ld acHiev PIR91 Naturtg I Rate Cast Cost Rate k' bond tom 11 H 8 g H Il he had t lked with a Ei 3y antic,ated vas v than tN q arter If a p h ei hed } P mpmvem t b d lie indicated it.-Id nearly b half of e..point. �, d (Columbian& t C 19]5-]B 7.25$ (199,203.75 $199,155.]5 6.03868\ After a short dis v and theturn to the Chambers of Rennie 0a);ar,tha Meyer amounted that ell Sen Mt T s d 1979-84 5.]59 less(48.00 i` Loeb R1mW Nex York 1985-8fi $.009 pmmiiw mWY to ewaitl the low Bid 1981 6.10$ $?. t 1988 6.25\ 1rate and ha indicated itlwes en exceall the bid et thi tis awd the inbtheid{int t ktt He ndi sedaa good$rinterest T 7 Rawrher.Pierce Secuntiea 1975-89 6.625\ No premium $189,049.38 5.7443089 Latvia number of bids vera received,eight,and that there mould b epresen- rporaticn of& An 1 B aN d a d M.1Ta Coxpontim 1980-03 5.25$ + bid to Russ SacurStves Co -ase Y .m D lies, 1986 Texas 1904-85 5.609 5 5.9011 4 Co mayor Waller then.skid for a m ti C II—Parker moi d t pt the1 bid from g 3 ,ties rparati-and Co-cilmen Dickens s dad the moti-. All ware;n£ If the d it Peeled m 1 h.' A. 1908 6.00$ mos y, j € 4z: Po s Seaxatves Corporatim 19]5-]9 ].009 No pxemiiw $181,152.50 5.492]98 to complain msy0papeen..k.d f 0th cvm the Id t1ri theMayer end City M.ag r d City 6 °ter, ry to a the v f M bond delivery dg - 8 th y Council- y'y y &n Mtonio,Texas 1950 5.00$ mm Dick-s mored Yo gr thea author, ti-end Councilman NOG( h c-dad Lira m9tvon. All wem in favor end 1982-85 5.3oPo the motion,.—.d. $x 1986 5.409 MyPA„ 4`b F r ;{ 198] S.Soi l9eg 5.609 Tare Mem{ing then Aal-rnaa. {1 fYY .—It,..To 6 Co. 19]5-80 5.90$ N°premism $191,252.50 5.]86]629 { 6 D pen ,Colorado 1982-84 5.459 (sent good£lith check) 1985 5.609 RespectNlly submpiC}ty(tie{tl/.,�f� 1956 5.759 " 1987 5.909 1900 6.o0Po ^' -Rotas NodeInc. 1915-]9 ].SDR No minium 196 795 RUN Da&haq,C;ty 9--y' 1 p $ , .00 5.954463$ November 12,19]/--Noon Nesting. A ^ -�"' ,, �.3. Ibwtw,Texas 198052 1985-84 1985-86 1987-88 6.OCA 1 �$3 d. Feiss,Weber,Sacks-$Curtis 1975-eb 5.759 No pmmi- $192,260.00 5.8295\ N York 1988 5.909 ski■{ � 1988 6.009 ' Roil s,Wi-t—8 Co.Inc. 1975-79 6.25\ No pmmlm $393,641.25 5.85904 tltlJJ t PyF$M ` i Houston,Texas gyf 3 - 1982-84 5.509 }D 1985 5.609 1986 5.809 x, "v" 1987-8B 6.004 L d undetwocd N.Waus 8 Co. 1975-78 7.3ot No pxmoiwo £185,785.00 5.6213 Houston,Teres 1989-84 5.309 z 1985 5./0$ „N. 1986 S.SOPo $ b � 1988 5.709 'fS"' I; 4 1958 5.909 ✓ , W"I �? Nenxt Y i d x` 3.f Nx.esker said Rues fiecuxaties Corporation Md the best bid o£5.49 percent interest rate. IN,termed it - '= up r bid. Mr.Baker then left t9 validate the bid with Russ Securities Coxporetim by telephone. b6 Oraivanca was presorted by W.Baker authoxiaa 19 the issuance of$400,000 City of nsbss;lie,Texas,Water- t'P k and sanitary Sewer 8ysteo Revenue Binds,aeries 19]4. This ord;n-ca receives the towbar designeti-,Ordin- k 1Gt« ince No.8C-1]. v S x a �w a� 4m:��<c� : e• ��" s��' '��-: n�',`�a�" ,ate �� � '. ORDINANCE NO. 74-17 "Th, S €� «a ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINO THE ISSUANCE OF $400,o00"CITY OF HUNTSVILLB, TEXAS, WATERWORKS AND SANITARY,SEWER SYSTEM j?- REVENUE BONDS. SERIEES lA(4 � rei.> h't �Y g._ "�•. s"�,c. ;Vr .+ ,r"w' WHEREAS, the City of.Huntsville now has outstandingand w Gr payable from the net revenues derived from tRa operation s " ites�waterworks and sanitary sewer system the outstanding rh bonds,of the City's Waterworks and Sanitary'Sewsr System l,d Revenue Bonds: (1) Series 1950,"dated June 1, 1950, (2). � s h'�� �4 �`� r �`` z g ✓ # ��§ eft�J��s � Series 1960, dated June 1, 1960, (3)Series 1965, dated June �r 1, 1965, and (4) Series 1970, dated December 1, 1970, all ��; ?* s ? said bonas ("Outstanding Bonds") being payable from a first r� 5,v, �M ! ' lien on and pledge of the net revenues from the operation of TI said waterworks and sanitary sewer system; and * � e^gAT f EREA8, at an election held in said City on August 27, 'S 1974, the duly qualified resident electors of.the City.voted r r - 1n favor of issuing bonds for the purpose of constructing } permanent improvements,.to-wit: improving, enlarging, r �- .. extending or repairing the City's waterworks.and sanitary s 3 ; a sewer system as follows: w '} $300,000 waterworks system; ! r ✓i '° $250,000 sanitary sewersystem (South Huntsville - xd . Sewer Laterals); and ;4 $1,300,000 sanitary sewer.system (North Huntsville Sewer.Plant), said bonds to be secured by and payable from a pledge of the net.revenues derived from the operation of said City's # waterworks:and sanitary sewer system, and said bonds to be r i s i" on a parity inall respects as to said net revenues with the Outstanding Bonds; and s x (FOR COPY OF ENTIRE ORDINANC8,ETC., 38H ORDINANCE FILE.) Ruth DeShaw Z :" a aT t rr G s' a � W 3�:t Paga I39 - Page 120 ` and that it is at WIN b idi ed by talls,water fords I his p ep h ex sy t if ffl i d b ing,ubsldized by thedepartmm d since That $ '' MINUTH6 DP THR CITT CWI4CIL MEETING OF THECITY OP INNI6VILLB,NALYJS CDDNTY/TH%AB,�IJw ON THH 12TH DAY OF 1.nB be d. th: HPA gr r ess.ry. Mr.Pix the wet through the report en0.dos- ' �d,k{ e NOVHP®811,19]6 AT 102]11TH SfRE6T CITT HALL,IN INNfSVILLH,MALYlat WUNTY,TE%A5,at]:DO P.M. used he hent f se he did d11 ne The'—oil max vn regular session with the following mmb px sent. c ¢r 4 a�yyl`-rFF.: May. N list th d the m lta of h tody idi.. h i h rat f people th Cit,would be r� g $1.40 1 f at d$2.25 high in sewer f e,of 854. In tit tloo---ld h 464 are, Morris[.Nailer,Mayor char a aMa 4H s r char totalln 94 the,.are resantl a 94'.uat for water aM road.' Relph Oa at g £8-104 xhi ch 1 43444 1 til t thEMT dwbl h U S `e. this IT.P gr ed that x h1 ly Maya Wall Faked M P f h £3 this prop plus.fe1r ,.,.;, 1 7 1i Got MCGl then to the vtu vow well s the f Hou 11 Nr P d it was h f 1 sx h kn h to be.Bi . a 3 Prank MarO1-list h -.d:—the Eves f h 1 ti s if they w mat world lika to e my torments. J ek Park x ' °p1 Si za a Delors Rogers .(u'.',mj`f y mSi +. W Mehbers Nsmt: Andxm Martina: 1. Jack gyl D £Bus a,T D f C t ora - _ _ ____ __ __.___ _- ___v_____ _______ iota tea ref and y labia t all times. He id b . Us rte. t _ I d dwhat deg iog o happ too fr d' t I.theflirty day P1 He prvpo d that the The meat _ _ Unive ity the City and theDopar f Coxre g get h d Aa long range plans. He said elaxever iag xu called to order by Maya,N,-is I,Waller, The ,-I-was given by Martin D.Colley, the Ye is, e coumew thCith e y be be g it. Attorney. r'T 5 `'4 City rney. hld world d h yt y iTs ?L '} CONSIDER THS'MINUTHS OF TIS BRHYIOU6.-MgETING , y Mayo Nal lar said he felt th C ty ld be 1 g h e p bl £0 1 g th h p C cil's rT 1 - lif le ith the of th North Hunt ll pl H -aid h City tIii y R M h xity, 5 ) .•l d WaterD 1 t Board d the T Water lit B. d discss d b idol t la R IGryI ,: _$ Mayor Waller pressnted the Mr of the p i ng and laked for any-as tion Cowulmss Pmrnk t" th wpxor back to Hmtsville..He saiaFirst Bwthwast:Se tit a 8th f 1 p £ the ilii { s moved apt the Mvwtes ss writtevsand Councilman Drakes a.,d,d the aw All were in favor eM the note P1P n8 gent y passed wenimoasly. e. tial. Ey Au hD y aiW h p soot t k mg f 1 lady o de 1 the dap f that pr.gr f Ci y May Wall dB d J hn gi that j have already amyl tad h i long e@ er s y d that 11 ins dafactorily do that directvoo. He said.this City Councilis ? h To.—HEARING To DISCON6 FLOOD PWIN MAMA®M@lT PRIGRAM very igo—sly par—in long rang t 'our"'. _ Mayor Waller thea,a,...d the public hearing and asked City LsB Gerald Harris to ntroduce the subject. ` C Mr.Harris said ha made fl brief of the t cM1nv 1 q vxe t f theFlood Snsarmcalprogrem end said it Corti M 1 P1 PosQdneer of Sem..at-State University,.rep s ting Dr.Prmk Leathers, � `S -( br ak down to ba ically defining th 100 year£load plain along Hun elle creaks.Ne-then pr ed a map show- V nt� .222 i L ` ing h p ee.t flood pill. seas and vt:di.t,d i£the City Mored t iter the Plcod Flat.Manag P gray,a x 'l :T - detailedenglmax dy wld ba done at federal exp e,which ould refine this map to dell Ye the 100 year Indlcmad he 1 ked I.Fixes f rah h Ihi ly ted to Ovide the fait q would M1ave to be share. He said thet s app t be re bl and they a.quit epi 8 rot of.what . ;ci in nB code d ad 'tl:I wohe flood 1 1 r';. the/had bem payi g b het led to say that perhaps they hav ti p yin,that,fair sh H hoped the !high 't III al g b creeks M Herrin dicated the City's buvldv hang d £.t the100 ye flood lain. He then Sntroda.d Mx Pool Gillette to w - - ' Yt' questions. p pan City ld find nom y to.improv. thecharg h.U i vty and said aq help they ld g e thou d mswar world b pp tl t d In my event,he indibated the Unvvexsity would stand.behind the City!n its needs far P o8 * Pa 1 Gillette.Chief,Flood Plada,MenTassIat Brooch of the Teles Notar D m velaent Bcard providing water load sou F Mr.Gillette stated the 61st L,gialarea,in 1969 nomad the N 0 leant Board u a state level agency to - Ma yeller than asked the Cwvcal to s d Mr.Pix' rt and be d to m al his rata®eMatiws it 4 1 1 1 g eromennt to become p t i tg s in this»tlorml p gr d o help then with their patticipation. at the ext regular meetin8.of the City Council Y s repo prepared # Al J­1 1974,Congress passed bill both altered basic£load ivswmce set that Congress had passed it !s p'. 1968 by d ding that where federal£ racial la,lstm.ss given it flood heaeld ams,it dull be Ind fi d gin I...by flood;just tg,g,would have to be ivdemifved against lass£soon Eire,a RBCOIVH AND CON6IDBR BIDS ON T}S DPPSET INIINTER T tai to that prvgoram,the fed al goo,arew—made preliminary dalineatlons of flood hazard ec s(a. map agar, aid.$3,000 had bean bodge—thus ar far m offset ssist the H k }, data May 24,a15]4). Iv rder t time 1 oma of fader 1 I f rivate er City Men Jim McAlister,s g ye pray.er to publ'c1 d -lm a will be necessm 4or the Cie a Dart c o m ,,.City preparing its foams;etc. Ne indicated bid had b eived on the specified egvlpnent and one o£ Mile n Jul 1-19,., sud-1 no-}'feet myy v sY3eTt e-f1 re l rung foods the Cwpany's also svbnixted an alienate bid f larger,us d bine capable of daing2mo a s atvcatddbid work. 1 ox lake ME but w d affect floods for most t f t develo aveilabvlit F federal fwdm for The bade were from A.8.Dict,Modal 326,whath is£surly essy to operate,a x of$,1 0 ran private loans ype.o pt.jec pmmts, y o , tacos se ortg.g,loans w property. as Eiom Addressograph Maltilith,Model 230 xhi h 1 mora du bl del,at a cost of this wmpmy', Az 1 j w m .1[em.te bid was for a Multigrnphl.1251 far 39 120 45 W.M l ter Indicated the first two models are "+M" He t eated after,a city applies the federal government,at its oro expel x111 make a detailed a rvey of table-tap models,smell,and limited in capability,but ad quare. Th.Model 1250 i .larger self c.1r'.leaned SII 3• � :y 9N`, "d the ar%The advantage of detailed surveys,he gild,is that they do provide data to e a the citiasuis admires- wit with greeter capabilities for doing more s.phv 1 ted work He,said after cwsultatial with Mr.Ham Pl­ 4, tering their P—l'ipation in the program,.o that in the City's review Bad approval of sabdivlsions and in admin- Tobrex of 6HSU Priattng Department and with a member of the C1 y aff with printing aperimce,v xis the � istering the building ps:it.gat®,the flood survey viSoIDahm and all other lnfoxmtvw available will be used Administration's recamomdation that the Addressograph Multilith Mod 1 1250 b pal has d s it is more dwable F 2_ y' to&II,,1131 tomideratioo t.the flood hazards in xerci,ing the City-a control over bavlding davelopmmt. This lied has vox.capability and world serve the City's printing mods for years to owe.. He said it world be used, y of is tied to a 100 year flood or eel peromt theca of flood,year after year,..,be it cm happen but totally rebuilt,racoodvtioned and carry a six mouth warranty.. more than once a year and costal ly happ two years 1n a rot Ne said mat people cm't relate to what.IOD J"1 jl,year,flood is: it is the best,fairest,starinirel veesu.t we can get fmes,floods of record,different frm Mayor Waller asked fax a motion. Councilaun Dickens awed ft,the adoption of the bid fox the Address.- f r place to place,so there is m wifarmity to it,however,the statistical methad 1s a aliform one. We talk abouta graphle Multilvth Model 1250 Ear$1,121.65 and Cowcilman MCGloth..seconded the motion. All were 1.favor of lay 1 percent or a 100 year flood;for axmple,if you have.80 year mrtggI an your place,you have.36 Percent the motion Bad it Passed anmimaaly. change of that 100 year flood or the 1 percent chmce occurring daring your mrtgage;or,if you have a 20 year { " f mortgage,you hav,about a 16 peiceat chmce of it occumng daung your mortgage period. .*e {{} REQUEST FROM HUNTbVILLB TRLBCABLR INC,FOR A RATS]INCREASE R 5 . Mr.Gillette said cities wanting to come Sn aa,der the progrm need to make application first of all by adopt- M Weller indicated Nr.Cxaxfoatl Scott of Telecabla was,skin fora 6 Ri .y- ing two bled,,esoluxiom: one,of cooperating by supplying whatever lnfornation they have;engineering data,Ai agar g p rase,from 54.95 to d � .ill help the fad exal goverwmt at their expesse then they come io to make these saxvays. Two,says a you $5.25 For relatable service. He said Telecabla.i,involved fn a capital impr eeents program and Nat the Cawcil !admvnvstex your review and approval of subddvisi.plate,and es you edvinvatu gout building pemdt system,you`ll ' hm bem interested in getting Cable TV to the low income housing project;Go p 1 Hi11,9vith Hill,and Boettcher !i;give full. altion to the flood risk probim that exists and to the It of the date pream ly avevlable,do Addition H,stated capital improv is fox lest year were$32,000 and capital vmptov,mmts for he last three .Py yaux beat to gouda awh developmnt away from pr.lifexating the Flood problmoa that xlault from building and years were$123,492 and that this is m indi.[Sal that Telewhle is makSng every effort to apply quality ' developmmt ithi.flood risk areas.ithoat calsideratial of the heights flood war s may get. Nott top the ervv. e developvmt at all,but x.see that the type of development v in harmony pith the,ltuetial wd not insdofimce s jo£it. Mr.Gcott said Smith Hill,Gospel Hill are completed and the lm root homing area as bein8 hooked up lox. 1 Cowcalwoman Rogers a ked whw,the se ice world be introduced to Highland Park Additimw(S.ttcher area). Mr. ht Cvty Attorney,Martin Colley then summarized He said the point 1s that if the City doe.oat Bat under the Scott said that was the mat project. Mayor welter said this was the first rate incrmso r asked fox from ' AI federal flood vnswmca program, he end result 1s that the law,says savings and loans,a cannot make loans wle s t Telecabla slow they starCed twelve years ago. -.y v you can get the flood insiamte and you wn't get the flood vnsmmce unless the City is a partiupmt,so the F !practical effect world be that the people who live in the 100 year flood hazard area world not be able to get loans Cawci lean Dickens asked if the addvtvoml cows al far a home would remain at£1.00 end vE only the base Mr.Gillette said that was exactly right, rete would be changed£ran$4.95 to$5.25. Mr.Sco[tcsald'y.s=" He said the new rate would be effective y y , f Mayor Waller said the Jamiary 1,19]5. J i '1 Y y program would be cansidaxed by the Council vn coovne weeks. 4s{� C.wcilaan Moore the roved to greet the increase and Cowcvimm Parker seconded the mtial. Conncilxomm "t I ,tI NIS—voted against the motion and all other Coweilmeabers voted for the modTh al. o cooties passed. PRB60NTATION BY BOB PI%OF THC REPINED%ATB0.RATS SPOTTY Bob Pix,of Wismbakar,FIT 0 Assocvtes,C.1.1tvng 0a,inwara from Tylox,Texas,presented his report: Ci®STER MADILL OP MEN { R' !Supplement to Report w Fvnmcial Requitemants for the Water and Sewer Department,City of MmIsvil le,Tarea' {r , d.ted November,19]4. He Indicated this study pxeaeated"final"figures end the final racosmendatim. He said Martin Colley the read the following oxdinm.No.74-18: a M due to inflation in.the MITI done two years ego,aparat"'ezpenses had intreuad beyond the projections in # y , the prevvwa report. Mother change sin.the last report is the need for a new sewerage treatment plant to be AN ORDINANCE ANBNDING ORDINAMLE.DATED Alm PAN—D.—HH 4,1913 SNTITLED AN ONDINANLE { i £loomed through a gxalt from HPA. A new ruling regairea wyom getting a nes sewer plant at prow,the,y,tas DH'fERMINING AMD FI%INC TIM.—IMUN XCHCULH OP MISS TO BC CHARGED BY DNITPJI GAS,INC.,. h d a%,v - �"�* '�-ah�'fs'� r at'.- ��^�. £* �i a - �,..r�•s€*�}�,ht^fi e �r`� �''�,i��'°{7��t''� � r • � a �.�,. "�,� v. bra s' a ,N�, Page'121 �0.'Y 1,.122 Old Posses. Tk ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS,IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,FOR r' NATURAL GAS AND NATURAL GAS SERVICE. Ma C lley di ed thed e sad 11 F its , C 11 )men Perk h ch 1 m bytheC ll theNay sad th.epC y A ay tb he Neau f h tb system. 8$ . x" p tp a pa 1 g the di til he N ember 26 Chm 1 W ing .that the Thi atiort x added to the Oldie— ve �, tubi h ing Id b wriduct d C v]m D <onded them. Councilman Amick voted aivst Ch611n the matvom. All tithes Councilnembers voted far the motion. The.motion carried. g � ]. All adjuatme £sates that bamme.spplueble pursuant to the �: o y AP s' £led f led h f hell b11 Iff.atillrely after thirty F ilve, 7 p' ORDINANCE 74-20 DEALING THAT A NECBB6ITY EXISTS FOR THE `C (30)days p 1 iit t 't h city C it f the City f Hu T' T ,of N app lm t t f h p p d adj. and.such p p sed VEMCNTS OF CERTAIN STREETS f _ dje kaon hall t ba ff tive f d _pp ved by the City Council of ,( 7' said City dui g. h thirty(SO)day pa d (Curb and Built-Swath Sm Fb tan Avenue:) { Nx Coll Y said Clue Ordvnenm ldb If—t—v�ediately. ;, Martin Colley rasa the Ordinance as follows(caption only): AN ORDINANCE OHTEIWINZNG'THAT A NECESSITY EXISTS FOR TIB'.IMPROVEMENTS OF CERTAIN STREETS Mayo W 11.r asked f dm. C -11 a-ld to and it c�the oxdirtence as read end Councilman. 4LL TO APPROVE,FILE AND.:ACCEPT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SUCH IMPROVE.ENTS TOGETHER WITH I r 3 ifNITHZN THE CORPORATE LIMIT$OF TNN CITY OF EXISTS TEXAS,AUT'FDRIZING 1llE CITY ENGINEER prick eecovded the motion. Alv'were 1 f passed. alEbTIMATHETES OF TCOST THEREOF AS PRDPARBO BY TIE TEAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT,ANO AUTHOR[ZING2. 4�1 65 N�t-fr d F. AUTHORIZE ADVERTISING FOR B;�IOUS B@I— ' TEP MOTOR TO ENTER INTO A NhCHANIC'S AND NATERIAIANN'H ANO PAVING LIEN CONTRACT WITH Am1Tl'ING C r r _ PROPERTY OWNERS,W1ERE NECESSARY. Jim NGlister,City Men ger,indd d 11 quipme t listed wa pl d f and anticipated in the budget: Yt; Caun�ilmen Dais moved to accepx the Ordinevice and Councilmen Moore seconded the motam. ptl wra in favor 3* { t}n&^ 1 ha1P ton pickup Eor W sod hewer pep ter 1- k F r Traffic Central,1 co cvc e s end the tian.—led. „ _ f x Street O p t,I steel wheel x I1 f the S t Daputmen 1 r routing machine£ox routingttheaw M es,Z d a£ r,g tool desk,a the -f 1 ¢bin end an engin g 1 1 ftheEngineering saw2 ORDINANCE N0.]4-21 DESIGNATING CERTAIN IMPROVENENTS AND GIVING. wi Ytitr Cwm lmP Di k. s d rapt the request of the City Merug ad erti £ b d for thus equip- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER6OFA PUBLIC FEARING - I J S1 aid Couecvlman Parker seconded the motion. All rare in favor o£the motion and ax passed oranimously. F. mart (Curb and gu 3 h Sem Ho tan Avenue.) CONSIDER CRANIUE:ORDER NO..3 ON TIP Sand HUNTSVILLE 58WER OUTFALL LINES ?. Martin Colley read the uptian of Nis Ordinance.,as follow: Mayo Wallet d this item relates to the sludg urge valve that is traded for College Farm Lift 9gre AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING CERTAIN IMPROVPffiNTS TO BE MApE UPON CERTAIN STREETS MITHIN THE �n,F•- ylr on top vat the surge an the line. He said it w scary itm end Ne cost 10 included wdertha grant CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,SETTING FORTH TTP TYPE OF INPROVEAENT5 AND GIVING NOTICE ce INTERESTED PROPERTY OWNERS OF TIP DATE AND TIME SET POR A PUBLIC HEARING ON SAID PROPHFJY INPROVEAENTS y3 f C • Comdisea Ami k motiolud to approve the change order and Councilman Gickens seconded the in favor of the motion end it passed wsnimouslY. matim. All-1. Councilman peers moved t0 accepx Ne Ordinate end Councilmen Moore seconded the motion. All rare i av for mo If the tion end it passed. DRAINAGE STUDY BY O'NALLBY q Ch-ON TOWN CREEK APoD ITS TRIBUTARIES /gy .k ORDINANCE ON TIP REGULATION OF NOISE rk Mayor Waller said this matter had already been approved by the City Council and passed. The reason it xis Ix •. bell g brought up again,he said,is berawe the City Atthmey advised that acwrding to the Chatter the pxeviou , Nertin CUllry than read the caption of Nis ordinance,esfollaxs: to 11 112 valid because the City cannot mart any legislation during the thirty day period when the Council men flx lama ducks. So eppthe Cite action should be taken now. AN GROINANCE AMMING CHAPTER 13,SECTION 19-4 OF ME CODE OF ORDINANCES OP TTE CITY OF + FAINTSVILLB,TEXAS,By SUBSTITUTING THEREFOR ANEW SECTFON 19-d,TTP SAME BEING AN ORDMARCS Couacilmea Davis moved to accepx Ne covtrwt with O'Malley q Clay end Couacrlman Dickens eecmded the.ItHARING IT UNLAWFUL TO WE OR CREATE ANY EXCESSIVE,UNNECESSAEY OR UNPSIIALLY LEE NOISE Councilmen Moore and Amick we[e apposed to the mbtian. All others ware for the motion and it therefore I WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,DEFINING CERTAIN ACTS,TIE CONDUCT OF via WHICH CONSTITUTES A VIOLATION OF SAID ONDINANCE,AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION Passed. OF SAID ORDINANCE. rz CONSIDER A RATE AD.NSTMENf RBOI1HSf BY GULF STATES UTILITIES FOR ` ' DevisOwtedlmen D[Gcans moved the adoption of the Ordirunce d C loran Amick seconded M1 C i] THEIR LARGE PoYIER 3BRYICE against the ordinance claiming be dad not bale sepla time to review it and did f 1 he uld 1 For 1t until he had. All other Cowcilmembers were in favor of the motion. The Ordiaenc rill have a—and Martin Colley reed Ordinance No.74-19 which caption reads as follows: ',.f reading en November 26,1974. 1 Y£ `k} Ui- 7, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE HERETOFORE PASSED ON AUGUST 10,1971 BY THE CITY COUNCIL, FIXING AND DETERMINING RATES TO BE CHARGRE BY GULP STATES UTILITIES COMPANY TIP CESTYBPRE ADNINISTUTIV9 ACTION A, WITHIN TTP CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,BY ESTABLISHING A NEW RATE SCHEDULE FOR LARGE POWER Y SERVICE AND NIGER SCHEDULE HNTITLEG FACILITIES CHANGE SCiEGOLE,AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATE. ,jTim Extensxan Re oast on the Elkins Lake Trunk Line i BE IT ORDAINED BY ME CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HIIMI'SVILLE,TEAS,THAT OMINANCE OATEO Sin NCAlister,City Memger,presanted I letter from N.B.'Chick"Davidson r.q..tim that a thirty(30)day 25 AN PASSED ON AGGUST 10,1971,IERBIOFORE PASSED IN CONNECTION WITH RATES CHARGHO CC STWABRB a satin be granted an the Elkins Lake Trunk Lin. McAlister.stated if the park Wes not c.Vl,t,d in Mia length "T n`,•A OF GULP STATES UTILITIES CONPANY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OP HUNTSVILLB,TEXAS w of time.^th Liquidated Dmaeges xwld be in effect From the October 4,19]4 date. Councilmen Parker asked that the IS HEREBY ANERE D BY DELETION OF THE RATE SCHEDULE INCLUDED T'fERHIN POR LARGE POWER 3ERVICO *,�3 ork days be donmianted. City Rngineer,Gerald Harris,said the thirty day extension x,old start November 13,19741 k t AND RIDES SCHEDULE FOR FACILITIES CHARGE SCHEWLH AND BY SUBSTITUTION IN LIEU MERHOP,MW 3 RATE SCHEDULES FOR LARGE POWER SERVICE AND FACILITIES CHARGE SCHEDULEATTACHED HERETO AS - 'I Cowcvlmsn Make.moved to adopt the time emtewion request and Councilman Amick seconded the motion All e%tvV" N' a an favor of the motion aM it ed. B%FIIBTT"A"Algl"B.' , �, Pass I + A, y Nr.Colley dMicated this ordinance would be effO tive January 1,1975. d MAYOR'S SECTME ^ x` Councibamn Moore moved to accept the Ordlosson IS read and Councilmen Amick sewMed the lotion. All ter in favor of the motion sed it passed manimowly. mnandation,of the Parks and Recreation Board II en Mayor Haller presented the recO�endations: CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE CREATING A HOTEL q MOTEL OCCUPANCY TAX m"F. CrenC The P - arks end Recreation Board to serve es the redoesfr Rosi v oat for 1 ami the P Y Se�T'g a8 P ng J' Martin Colley,City Axtomey,than read m Ordinance anHotel-Hotel Occupancy Tat as follows(caption a ' 3i:. devalopmant of re-111 and Josry Perks as has bean done for Ross Perk,by a farming staff expertise end rpsourcas as opposed.to Ne c®issioning of an architectural firm far sena. ; Y k AN ORDINANCE AIENOING CHAFFER 15 B OF THE Cope OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNfSVILLE,TEXAS, 2. Ap ,$250.00 for the construction and erection of en eetrmce sign to Emancipation Park. T '4 A N ENTITLED TAXATION,BY AGOING A NEW SECTION N BE—.ROD 15 B-3 TO BE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING "s 4ky '_ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF A HOTEL AND NOTE.OCCUPANCY TAX,PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS, S. To allow the use of the new baseball fields at Ross Perk for offl.iIl Name as by the Little PROVIDING MR COLLECTION OF CONTORTS CONCDRNING THE TAX,PROVIDING FOR THE MAKING Of ADMINISTRATIVE League Association no earlier than one day following the official last day of the public school 'f r q $* II BE HS A REGULATIONS FOR THE COLLECTION OF SLICE TAX,ADTHERIZING ME BHTERING INTO OF A CONTRACT term. MR THE ADMINISTRATION OF FUNDS COLLPoTED,PROVIDING A BOXES POR ERFORCEAENT OP SUCH ORDINANCE, 7 L, '' f PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR WILLFUL FAILURE OR VIOLATION OF SAID ONDIHANCB AND CONTAINING OTHER '' d All forcl9]BS5 GM For use by the Walker Cant,Huntsville Youth Association far their activitiesTl MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. yy F•� .; 4A3 Wx Colley said txo motel opaxators had cont trod him to Indicate they had not had an adequate tipper- The Mayor then[Paled fore motion. Councilman Pickens movedthe adoption of the recd®endetlona of the Paxkia ° Lenity b h d reg ding this oxdimnce and if it satisfactory pith the Cauncil,Mayos Waller then and and Comcilmen Parker secmded Cha motion. All rare in favor of the motion and it passed enimaosly. x,nu aaggaa d h .ing publi hearing inviting all motel own ,the Chmaber of Caesuras,end the general public d' , ��,'F'S`g S� _ase•• •v-enmhadahe Since=LxTeila- ____ __ • vj t "€��, �• V CWSK a r dt�*�.k y..�''��'„x' .:� ,�„ � ��x'��a'�.r �. K,. � � +,A m.4#,v,.,at��„�`��. , .�..:. ".s�,A., � ., 6�k. a. `^ �✓ �,` � "- ezmx OF xutiTsur TE1C�ls U19,W111 axid, C.la3� , i c, nirhe�a 3 atM i Ftermon ll,ClcyS rry,'PF e:,p.E.` CONTRACT 11i 974-E.P.A. PROJECT'NO. .WFG-M 407 environmental and inunfcipal enzgineers -OWIPE ORDER NU 3 1. INTJ «F CF#AATGE-ORI?ER: October a, lgg, It is the intent of this change order to amend the eoritrraot apFe' errt rioted Dec. 2S; 192 between the City of H<rntsvl l]e;,l etas azsd' pore CoAstructioi�, Inc. to,include the'-Sld%tioai work`as Follows: LVMP a.SU' IT-rni � The Honorable Mayor and City Council a. Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment necessary Y to.:install a 4" surge valvey bleeder line and the The City of Huntsville neo ssary piping to corrects the force r,aiv at Lift P.O. Bdx 831 Station No 4 $6,104.45 Huntsville, Texas 77340 UNIT PRICE ITEMS: Gentler: Concrete - yd =. +855.00 please consider tirTs letter.as our patiposa}to,por,grm�a,Oralnag�e,study ReinforPull steel = lit..604 an Tower Greek in the City,of uk-sville We propose tb porform'tHe Belts, Pulleys Electrical _ $300.00 following seryipes as part of the study. g '-ETIs PRICE WILL BE FIRM IF ADDITIONAL 15 WCRKING DAYS-ACCOMPANY 1. Base-.-[ s.'Wil assemble and utilize existing contour maps,aerial g APPiROVAL: phottographs,artd such other existing c(pawThgs as�Sre dvalTgirle.' v 2. EFFECT OF CHANGE ORDER:; 2. Existing Facilities. We will make an inventory of all existing channels, . Y.. culverts, storm se"",rs 'inlets,and other drain, For the work described herin the parties do hereby mu- we. , geways along Town i tually agree that the lump price of'$5109.9%and the unit prices Creek. The inventory will include,where applicable.- started pplicable:started above are equitable bompensation for satisfactory com= pletian thereof. SizeLength a 3. AGREEMr:VT: Capacity "Material " ar By the signitures of duly authorized agents, the City Condition - of Huntsville, Owner, and Moore Construction, Inc., Contractor Age a h { do hereby agree and append this Chari(se Order Na. 3 to th^ir 3. Critical Areas. Areas or structures that have caused,problems in the contract Agreement dated Debembe k, 1472. past w— 91�be'identified'for a first analysis. The volume of runoff from storms of var in frequency will be compared MOORE OS(STRUCTION, INC. CITY $IEEE, TEXAS to the capacity of the existing drainage structures. P BY: .- T-- -_BY• 4. Future Growth, Future development of the'watershed will be included - -" DATE: 11 � �� in the in,� - DA TE: _ 5. Recommendations We will identify and recommend improvements necessary APPROVED APPROVED (IF FEDERAL FUNDS IN- , Y P VOLVED) MWIROMENTAL PROTECTMX tato'prevent hooding from storms of 2 year through 100 year frequency. CONSUL ENGINEER AGENOY These recommendations will include approximate size and length of structures. BY: 6. Capital Budget. Cost estimates will be prepared for,the recommended } BY° m improvements, and we will work with the City in establishing priorities. - i P.O..Box 8 103 East Academy Brenham,T.... 77833 Phone 713 036-1832: Y- 69 n 4� � r r Y: CITY'Of,HUNTSVILL=E DRAINW STUDY PROPOSAL PAGE TNp ORDINANCE NO. 74_�-19-19 kftCe:a pM1re, n V7eW of the tritical natuYe of,the.subadct,'We" O SNANUE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE'HERETCFQRB propose 10 lvide Our Work ihto,a-prel iminaPy and,4 final report. The' PASSEL] OH AIIrII6T 10,-1871 by SHE CITY CdJ�NG_iL � xING pre 1ri ,rrary�report rri11 be available within one Donth from notice to AND DETON N G E£A'PES 7$ $E CHAR(4EIi Sl Cv1 pYoEeed.. The final report wi11 he completed appraximhtely thrg'e STAPE3 DTILITIES GaMPANY THE CuB,TgMERS WIf� •N months later. Ilii± CITY OF HUNTSiTILLE TEXi1S BYS'1AHI:TStIINO A NEW RATE SCHEDULE FOR L7RGE POyFEH SERVECE At�iD 8. 'PeelymYDar::Report. The-preliminary report-will include an estimate RIDER SCHEDULE^ENTITLED'E`ACILIT2E'S fxF,ANCE SCf013UL'E, of the minl1num safe building level in areas where,Construction i5 AND PROVII3ING EFFECTIVE DATE. contemplated in the Unnediate future. ' ' BE IT ORDAINED BY.THE CITY COUNCIL,OF THE CITY OF 9. Comensation. We propose to perform services listed above for the sum' - HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT ORDINAIGCE DATED�AND PASSED ON AUGl1&T lJ,, 1471: of MUM pay'ablE as follows: �` HERETOFORE PASSED IN.CONNECTION WITH lAt' i,fiti�€CED CUSTOMERS QF: GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY WITHIN"TIkF CORPORATE LIMhI'S OF'TAE $4 000 Ila upon delivery Of pCel7minary report, CITY OF HUNTSVILi , TEIFAS, IS HEItEl3Y }LADED HX D LET ION OF THE 4 0¢A QR'upon delipery,of dry€of final �epgrt,' RATE SCHF,DviE T, CL, FOR r $�E FtSNER SERY12 AND Rznit P,Ot1D.00Ytplin deIN rj:of,2t1 top'ies'"of final report,. SCHEAU�&. FOR F1�IhITl, CF?A4tGE'80HEI�1;J ]AND BY SU$ER�LT'IITZON'IN i.IEU THEREOF, NSW RATE SC$EDULES FDR LARC,E POWER SERVICE AND:FACILITIES s - ,. �. ., CHARGE SCHEDULE ATTACHED HERETO AS EXII1,9IT "A" AND "B". - We appreciate your consideration of our prayosaT, and are ready to kvy begin work immediately,on the study. ,a Section 2: The within ordinance shal}be e€f'ective,and ggch schedule shall become effeciive ohi'daa � uary 1, 1475. a Very, truly yours, 0'MA'L EY$CLAY INC, ' PASSED in open session on this theay of November, :- s 1974. ;�.. AIA - THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,..TEXAS Richard J. 0 lley, P.E. ✓ _'' BY J�J� a.y . MO : S I. WALLER, Mayor Accepted by The City � v�e�ry^� � � ATTE of Huntsville: ' Mayor,.City of HUA.tsville RUT -SHAM, City Secretary � } November 12, 1474 n RJO:jw 1 ATTES ' • ,., Ruth De5hof, City Secretary; [ 'd ' s �; ��Novemb eY la2 ,1974 4 .,' l s f ' % � k> G9U2'l;T Pn•T2 :y r` Gull Staten Utilities Company Schedule FC a GIMP -'929WES Zr21XZXX7jU.S 4a42 ... ', F F I C KC O N P 0:6. i EXh6 77fl�^ , . 301 " FACILITIES CHARGE SCIIEDUJX +� TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION,.WITH SERVICE AT.TRAN50115516N:VOLTAGE Honorable Morris Waller When the company fumbhea the s dhatatim,and:elated brilkiea u the Palo,of delivery.s niag the eu�sto—es Mayor of Huntsville ?}- `i k+,, load,.or b th Cummer requata Y tits other thin fl :-r ally f bhed'hy C p y (P, C ar w.1 pay , Huntsville, Texas ''3'. - [ the c p y the n t toa,lily ding o d ed bel 8 h Haig 11 h on,the at by c piny in,nese Dear Mayor Waller Eacilii es. (1)For E ,hti ol,ed oad rata a ecmed by orsnhmmed to Cosomer prior m January 1,1968,she ' r FILLTAi_-0F RATESCHEDULE LES :.'-, na heiliue.chacga,ivill b 196 Pet mo th. x. AND RIDER SCHEDULE FC ()Far locilitina solonift6d for contract idler janaary 1,1968,hot before,June 1,1970,the m-fxAoes charge _- will be 1t25„par month. -G We propose to file with the City_of Huntsville, Texas our rate r ;; (3)For k6lid.enbm;tted for contra.do,June 1,1910.th net fanlidn ihafge will be:15%per mond,. - r - ''b - schedule US,Large Power Service, dated 1-1-7-5�-and rider'.schedule` Th g foci! char,,if payment tharef snot made h nty'-0 p f The me d,g d shall - t , be the m monthly<h tui 6T of th f rsrS>DAO nd 2%: f dd ge °8 ge P ny im19 pmoua[of a ch Her rhar above ¢ FC, Facilities Charge Schedule to be used in conjunction with service or toan h dim,the nei mom6ty,tbarge shad apply,' a $50.00 If the monthly l—ge paid pn at trsnsmission-voitage, dated ll-?2:::'.These schedules.are not ,: .,r,.. presently on filewith the city. ., - ,._ l Schedule LPS�and rider schedule FC are designed to serve loads of 2,500 Kw or more at,available line:voltage. t �. We respectfully requestapproval of the above mentioned rate JM and rider schedules. Yours very truly, 4 r x . Division Manager 'i Attachment .Approved for the City of Huntsville, l I,Intl-, Ir).. A/X10 IV'Lly dd W V.j.6J Mayor "z li/az �1 379MRk :. DNA �����.�y1 y. f s ka S k _ a: qtr v - + F- s: dza�'��; r2r s y ✓ �- ` -� t .,�,' .i*✓a a trf -w., `, �,E �.�..�'' ,�, .�,•, ����.,c� ,.��,r•�'tys.�"''s�a,:�;"`` �i i'� �' :��#`�1.€mac ��: < s i �i �.� e':,�1� .�+ z¢�"r,'"�,a'.�z��"�r x��x��n��-#s..���i��d'r�` x��§#'�,� `�+������`�`'z'"yx X '�.� ``�'r2`�•�, -� �:.� t a���. :- 9elalJuTa LIPS r bink Annua win:F ' OF ORDINANCE$ OF THE CITY OF H'UNTSVILLE, TEXAS, c red I g o Peak pc od d'r g th Iz h d g h h r ni-m r h f n cabs a ENTITLED TA)�ATIONa $Y''ADDING A NEW SECTION TO BE ;')rp., undo F tabs stied d g h t u F f est as dvence from 4est',dar.ava.inbks:sad subseee m ad; fond ffv n ecN 1 and d um:0 P k load. NUMBEKED i5 B`.-3 rf0 BE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR Wh Comucter,pow,facet e 1 ppli d.by Ca p oy i uch the[Ani of m=awFed monthly THE ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION:OF A BOTEL AND MOTEL k .ea during any 3a eca.l eed ,reaponda g e g ad kw.,company-11—,90%. f such ,fix OCCUPANCY, TAX:, PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS,, PROVIDING menarwl ma=,mem kva as the n,,be,of kw for aR purpmQe that m,,,,,ad reacioundkur load r rpecihed herein. _.' FOR COLLECtlZi OP RERORTS COgdERNING`THE TAX, PRO- '�-- How t h rc e power f resat sly 6.9 or hSgher,comp,n ay at a opton occur k,a metering y _ REGULATIONS FOR THENCOLLLECTIONIOFRSUCHETAX, 'AUAND rvuipm r o + n f e sly t Red : - THO– 2, Wh f .1 fluctuating:o stype,Company may specify shorter cntuvals of load ,r RIZING THE ENTERING INTO OF A,CONTRACT FOR THE AD- me meat th:�n 36 nate,nter..su. „yr MINISTRATION OF FUNDS COLLECTED, PROVIDING A MEANS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF SUCH ORDINANCE, PROVIDING A Y^ V. ON-PEAk,HOURS AND OFF-PEAK RbuRs PENALTY= FOR WILLFULFAILUP.E OR VIOLATIOty OF SAID �'K� 'On-Peek hn,as,for p rp xr of tib rchedWe, airy dedgnued ar g 00 A M.m 1606 P.M.Mmiday dc,augh ORDINANCE.AND CONTAINING OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PRO- Friday of each wade beginning on may 15 and..continuing through October 13 of each year e,cap,rhes Labor Day and ti~ VISIONS. _ lodepe d oc 1by Ualy 4 or the f llowcng Monday f Iuly 4 is o Sunday)or, r On-Peak Company unity at in agtp' dircc hangs ch.O Prak huts and season f t a„rc 10 cosi of h chaoga,`.C u wgl,be 'fled $ two'Y n price w:the ffectiva thea finch el'[ ge, WHEREAS, Article 1269j-4'.l'Se,otiOn 3a, et seq.:R Revised { : off Peak haus,Pop puepmea of het aheA le,aro dl Noun of rhe year not sPaeffled as d.PeckLoucs p; Civil Statutes Of.the State Of Texas, authorizes any City,t0 levy by--' VI:� USE OF SERVICE - k ordinance a tax upon the cost of occancyof any sleeping.,room fur- 'UP nished by.any hotel under the terms and conditions specified by Said ' t El, service fu had tetter dila raw shau gcoe be ascd by Caseome s 1 yy.o,eapPlemenany arevice to cog criee.peiam moven,. to any otke ao—of paw creep,I.coanjrucrion wrth Rider I.,Aavliary or -statute and•for_ thepurposes as set forth therein; and . snadbx Se-its. E�a[pmer shag a;m,eaeu o=akar¢say ebe,gy p ghafed osier Shu=ace. °• been nada by the City Council .3_ VII. GROSS MONTHLY RILL.AND PAYMENT of the City of Huntsville,tTexasatthathagneeessty exists £or the.said. '?�w TFrcos,,,,nnthly Diu torsee.;«fu=r;stied for whiah..peymea,r ba male w)tbtn,waney day.of che ar: -'City to exercise the authority specified in said statute 'to levy such,• l -,, '., ,eadhng'datr ahpII ba the or no chly bill,rhrlpa g an,ad)nnmantt andar,he rar schedple. nd=ppcbl t1d�-s,pits, tax for the purpose of raising money for advertising for generalpro- - `* b% of rhe nor$50.0D and 2%of any additional,moans of each nor awnthly bill abnve s50.K If.the monthly.. 5 motional and tourist advertising of the..City of Huntsville and its bet Is Paid PA.,eb aach do,,. he net.man,Wy Diu Aodl apply. vicinity and conducting a solicitation and operating program to.attract - - - t - ;va a conventions and visitors either by the City or through contracts With - n c .persons or organizations selected by the said City and in pursuance thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that Section 15 B of the Code of Ordinarces. kCyf11Texas, 1yby W section tobeentitledSection15B-3, etseq., thesamebeng an wa ° ordinance providing for the assessment and::collection of-,a...hotel and rr s.•. ... motel occupancy tax and other'provisions, 1-n connection therewith;with ' �., :., x amendment and'additians'to;said Code,"9£'Ordxnarces to-„be-as'=c11cos ° ^ _.Section 1.: Section 15 B-3. Levy of tax,.rate; exceptions. (a) There is.hereby levied a:tax upon the occupancy ' of any.room or space furnished by any hotel or ",�' ha motel where such cost of occupancy is at the rate of $2.00 or more per day; such tax to be P, eq k� Pt,. t? - equal to three per cent (38) of the consideration. W _ paid by the occupant of such room or space:-to ' a'"", '` such hotel or motel. (b): No tax shall be imposed hereunder upon a per- s° manent resident. - , (c) No tax shall be imposed hereunder_upon a corp- 3 3 1/75 . y« h, a £ fib'iy ,�" A � W,T+': tb `�" •�"-£-"4'Cr Y '" 3f,� �£^ i J y L�' zFr � e d'.Gulf States Utilities Company - Schedule LPS `• �'�'` Texas LARGE POR'ER SERVICE 'ORDINANCE NO.A4-20' 1. APPLICABILITY This rate applicatrleunder the regular terms and'eonditions of.the Company to Customers who contract for not less:t:::c w ormom _ - IC NETMIINTHLY BILL FOR,�THE IMPRO MEN'PMF CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF.MUNTSVILLE, . ANtMaiiimum Load Charge TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY ENGINEER TO APPROVE, ss,aoo:a0tor rirss g.so0kw or Una of naz'.Lmam Load urmonmFILE AND ACCEPT PLANS AND,SPECIFICATIONS FOR SUCH U95ualkw loradd.11.wslk of Mammae Load ynmomo IMPROVEMENTS TOGETHER WITH ESTYMATES aF THE COST THEREO.Fe AS PREPARED BY,TAE T�iXAS HI(v'fIWAY DEPjtRTMENT" '. B,Nat EneralCharge : AND AUTHORIZING THE`.MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A MECHANIC'S`: .( 11.g5 nun,u -r for:fit 150 t war nor a f setin Load,bnot tri to.Loo000o oned Per mono; AND:MATERIALMAN'S AND PAVING LIEN CONTRACT WITH �I 10.45 mflh. kwA f ne 5a kwhr p k f M mum Lod.but t Loan 1:000000 kwnr,nesd par monw ' ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNER'S., WHERE NECESSARY• �"� t t Y g.R0 mails p kwhr for 150 kwhr k t M tmmv Load,but or ler Nap 1,000.000 k.m.used per month ^ k 9.00 mab p.k eir for edditionsl kwhr-v,ed per month WHEREAS, the Texas Highway Department and the City �a 0.Fuel Adjustment Engineer of the City of Huntsville,.'T,eifs;, have-made a survey of im- The net charge per kwhraay month increased or decreases t the:rare of 0.011.par kwhr per-14 � provements��needed for`certadn streets within the-corporate-'Limits of - reesponding variation m the verage cost f t 1 above:or below 70.0* million Btu during the preceding month. , T$e lesultlag'uflj4@ttgens pe-kwhr,ivill da. unded.to chenearest whole mWtiple,ot O';oaY..The avneceaoatoftuel the City of Huntsville, Texas, andr;regorted such findings from time 7 will be dekerininerl on the basis of unite gen.,et'mg elec,,energy only,exoluding tlteapecial generating faciBtieseo to tune to i the City Council. and the Council having::Considered all o£ >?'" furnish theppgniremenoof the steamproa-ta customer. the evidence available has..determined that a necessity exists for im— D.Netealtag Adjustment Pit-'g provements as recommended; and 1ti § 9i Where service delivered f lime of a voltage less than 34.5 kv,the monthly Net Voltage Adjustment Charge qe winbelaeperkwofcb;ntract'Powm. ' WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore approved by. _v pt.'s*`3y nal E,TaxAdiutment Resolution an agreement for participatietl with the.:Texas Highway De- y The net monthly bill,willbe adjusted for any new r increased iakm on revenue,load,energy,and/or other - partment for the paving and improvements of Certain Streets within -' is..which can be directly.allocated tokheserviretiereunder,levied.against-Compuiyon crafter7anuacy1,1966. the corporate limits of the City,of Kuntsv Ile, Texas, with the said. .. P.Minim„mCharge City to bear the:expense and cost by assessment against abutting prop— - erty owners, only:to the extent of the cost of curb and gutter and with The monthly t.minimum charge ynlf b th aumof ffi Net Mawmum Load Ctiuge N Voltage Adj stm t s*V' 3 ✓ ;s'.. the remaining expense for the improvements to paid street to be paid {+ y Charge,and Tax Adjustments.Where the installation f excessive new facilities Is requu d r where th —.PLal - rS rt x 3f d t ons affeehng the service,Company may require in the Contract..,higher minimum charge than the foregoing by funds allocated.by the State of Texas to the Texas Highway Department wt.�.,, 'N promaions. for such specific'purpose; rare BI.METERiNC NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ^'t Where:the available line voltage 34.5 k higher,metering ill b t h transmission It :, {gyfias x - age THE CITY HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, that the Clay Council of said City has s t Co t "t ill.be o the low aide f the transformer d metered ` Company,p metering such eta quantities determined, and here finds, that exists for the paving ll be increased E billing purposes to.compensatea fortransformer loin Such increases,will be fixed at 1.5%for both maximum load and energy for transformations to serve Inside where Contract Power s 7,500 iter or lase.where Improving sof certain streets within the Corporate limits of the City wi ry Contract Power exceeds 7,500 kw Company will determine from manufacturers'dat or by tests the reasonably of Huntsville, Texas, as more particularlydescribed below.., tcorrect percentages to be'added in the particular case to—roperseate for maximum load and energy transformer loon t ly,as bj t to revision with .pet to future billingswheneverContract.Po nd/ort formers are A: To widen, ave., and install curb and utter on South changedp or.if better informationb d hl Company will,uponrequest prior t is use for billing purposes, p g , N furnish Cwtomer with the bmisofauchinital detenpi'ationor revision for Cwt mars ncephoce:. Sam Houston Avenue from a>pOlnt at its Intersection with S'yCalROre Street South to a-point South of its,intersection,,.with Graham Road.for a.total where orvice is delivered from ling of voltage less than 34.5kv,the metered quantities of maximum load and distance of approximately:�8 2 45:9 L feet: Yx h{ energy,01 each be increased by I.5%if met red at the lin voltage or by 3%if sunh service is transformed and meter•. _ son low side. T FURTHER ORDAINED that-said project shall 250 in Iv. DET6n111NtTION.OF CONTRACT POWER ANn nO.LFVc LOAD accordance with the Resolution heretofore..passed by said City Council, - - ' to the effect that same shall be a joint.project between the State of l t C int led Company. obligated deli v y } `` fu h Fh d 0. d d t` d R.h h Ids Co Power, r eh hs h,h ed Kw d d bern..C sir Powx,eff—ireh he eu 0th,art.,Company kH" i,.Co....mm. e h con-U. F it a The kw t M Load for p:epos f Section.IIA d IIB will be the greatest of the following(A)(B)or (C) (A)G—tevt averag,numberf kw wed by Customer during any 30 a to interval during the current month ' i1... object to Off Pe k provisions below;(B)50%of Contract Power;or(C)2,500 kw. In case the monthly maminum - era 4x "t kw load-urs during an Off-Pe,k period and.is alsogreater than the Est bi hd Annual O P k Maximum Lad, as defined below, c h monthly maximum kw load will be d d for purposes f Sections IIA and.I R by 331/a% but will not be thereby reduced to a smaller numb.,of kw than h highest t Est bl sh d A—..1 On P k Maximum Load, I ss th t p lated in(B)m(C)above.Where the maximum kw load during Off-Peak periods does not ex- need such 8,1ebil.hed Annual On-Peak Maximum Load, duction in Off-Peak maximum load will be made for - `,5`SPiriiaa'" billing purposes..,y _ 1/75 ,.31D D ..(conti...d on back) 5 �Z Texas and the said City of Huntsville, Texas, in accordancewith ' plans and'specifications prepared by the Texas Highway Department r .... and reviewed and approvedby the City Engineer of the City of Huntsville, Texas. The said Cit Engineer, is herebydirected to .'� s+ prepare and file.with the City Secretary said plans and specifications for such work and preliminary estimates of the cast thereof: It is. further ordained'that the Mayor of said City of Huntsville:Texas, be, ' 'and he is hereby authorized to enter into any Mechanic's and Material- man's and Paving Lien Contract with abutting property owners, where applicable, in accordance with this ordinance and in accordance with �,x' '; r- �nm , ordinances to,be here3:nafter enacted for:such paving and.improvements ^: "' k of such street. PASSED AND,.APPROVED in open Council by unanimous vote. -,� on this fhedap of November,'1974.07. .nv _ .. THE CITX.OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS i BY: -/dA MORRIS I. WAZZER, Mayor : x. OR� '.✓a AT $ _... t �,,. k ; aMA z, A ROVED AS TO F S MARTIN D OL E , t fCity Attorney nN z, ��` ✓ tom;�r"`��:;. � h � ..s`fir S u�q�°�„,�•`�.�'' 3'. r si., z '��'�,.y€"E5 •� dy tee.m v�>..� ���7.+ �.�'e�N �,I" �✓mom � s-�- n .� z r � -rte .a.,xr ��,:z u� - ,arc •.,,�; :.�""i �, "'�.� * c�'a" s`" o--.`yq'A6`r �,.,�; ,,��,fe. ,�.�✓, w. �,�* 'r X ^sY.{�`fi4�r " - �` r rim . ORDINANCE NO. 74-21 BE MADE UPON CERTAIN STREETS WITHIN THE CITY OF It-is further ordained that statement of the estimated HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, SETTING FORTH THETYPE OF IM- amount of :the assessment to be made. against the owner or owner's or ` PROVEMENTS AND GIVING NOTICE TO INTERESTED PROPERTY claimants of abutting property and against said property will be filed OWNERS-OF THE DATE AND TIME SET FOR HEARING ON SAIDin the office of the City secretary., and the interested parties shall " PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS. .have the right to:examinethe same at all reasonable hours, That the estimated amount or amounts per front foot proposed'.to be assessed the BE IT ORRAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF owner or owners or claimants of abutting property, and against said :r Yr HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, THAT property for the purpose of installing curbs and gutters shall not be #�. v in excess of $7.00 per front foot and that said sum include,curb cuts . :. WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville, Texas, acting under and driveways for the length of said curb and gutter estimate. and by virtue of.Title 28, Chapter 9, Revised Civil Statutesof the State, of Texas.of 1925.{ and all amendments thereof, particularly article 1105E Be it further ordained that a hearing shall be held by thereof, and by ordinance approved November 12, 1974; has determined:that and before the City Council in the(City,Hall ofl the City of Huntsville + -:a necessity exists.for making certain improvements in cooperation with the Texas, on�the 10th day o£ December,:: 1974, at 7:00 p:.m., as,pravided by -State of-Texas to certain specified streets within the corporate limits law, at which time and place all person 'I Interested in the paving and X... of the City o"f Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, which said.:improvements improvements, including"the owner and awnets o£ property abutting aaid �r=' are of the nature and located on certain streets as follows: . streets or interested therain, and ail, persons owning, claiming and ' x;- interested in said project:may appear and he heard with reference to •��,,+� '. A. To widen, pave, and install curb and gutter on South ' all needs;pertaining to the paving and improvements:of said street, which ? "s. Sam Houston Avenue from a point at its intersection with sycamore street hearing shall be continued from day to,day;until finally accomplished. " € South to a point: South of its intersection with Graham Road with approxi- No assessment shall be made against any abutting property or owner there �.,.c,,gµ ,e mately 4,191.29 feet of curb and gutter on the East side of said street ' ;of in excess of the special benefits to such property, and its owners, Mand approximately 4,054.62 feet of curb and gutter'on the West side of „"'` inthe enhanced value thereof by means of such improvements:as determined . :said street for a total distance of approximately. 8,245.91, feet with the at such hearing. { said City of Huntsville,: to incur the costs of curb and gutter oniy. TOTAL ESTIMATED.COST OF CURB AND GUTTER IMPROVEMENTS--------^---$50,100.00 The City Secretary is hereby directed to give notice of x z ffz said hearing by.publishing a true copy of this ordinance in the Huntsville. €• , ,. The pavement and improvement of such street and the. in- Item, three (3) times, the first publishing to be at least 21 days'.before stallation of said curb and gutters shall be done in accordance with the.. '' the day of hearing; and additional written notice of the hearingshall be r,; y plans and specifications prepared by the.Texas Highway.Department and the s given by depositing in the United States mail at least 14 days before ` € ' City. Engineer of. the City.of Huntsville,.Texas, and approved by the Council. the date of the hearing written notice of-such hearing, postage prepaid The paving and improvements shall consist of raising, lowering and.grad- ` x�" - in an envelope addressed to the owners of the respective properties, 1 ing. ofsaidstreet, constructing storm drainage, and where applicable con- .abutting such streets, as the names of such owners are shown on the then , ,• trete curbs and gutters and paving the same with appropriate coveting. 2.y" current rendered:tax rolls of..such City and at the addresses as shown,.: ` + -as specified in said plans and specifications ncludin4 base course and or if the names of such respective owners do not appear an such rendered a�' � A�^• $ surface topping: The width of the pavement of said street containing . tax rolls', then addresses to such owners as their names are shown on the i++ : ,y7 .curb and gutters to be 60 feet wide. The amounts to be assessed against -current unrendered:.rolls of the City at the addresses show --thereon. , --- „( ti -abutting property owners:',shall not exceed;,the amount allowed by law-and - "such assessments:shall be paid bg abutting property owners on axe front On:motion duly made and executed, the above"="and,foregeing + .. _ -of - r: ',;, 'ffoot pian as'the most equitable,method --a'ssessmsnt: -=' """ - i„, ordinance was read before a regular meeting, of the:City Council,..-voted i. upon and passed by unanimous vote of the Council and was duly adopted Be it farther ordained that the estimate of the costs of such improvements to the extent of the cost incurred by.the said City of Huntsville,'Texas, in accordance with its agreement with.the Texas .� ,' r* s highway Department of the State.of Texas, as prepared by the City Engineer uof the City of Huntsville, ,Texas and now on file with the Secretary of3,_ n�4.... ,1.' the City of Huntsville, Texas, heretofore prepared by the.said City s syr ` C3*�r< a Engineer under.the direction of the City.Council be, and the same is hereby, approved. ,.... s ^ ..0 t r s Zes�3x.sYda .! R , x : �, f DAVIDSON ENGINEERING '< - CONSULTING ENGINEERS G.cn October 28, 1974 uNT—"..rens 77— this 12th day of November, 1974. city of Huntsville APPROVED this 12th day of November, 1974, i, P.O. Box 831 a Buntsville, Texas 77340 THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLEE7, TEXA/Sf�/�!` ' BY� f��7�wL9 9 (tet�G�i.�'G�r^' Re Elkins Trunk Line MORRIS I. wALiEx, Mayor O,15.A. trNQect No. WPC- TEd:- 907 s ATTEST• - N � Y tE a sty, secretary Attention: Mr. Jim Mi:Alister City Manager " xovED As To FO i,3 y- Dear Mr.. McAlister, 4 rm The-time on the Elkins bake Trunk Line Contract has expired as of October 4, 1974. The original time of completion ; City Attorney eras 150 calendar days after the date of the work order, which was issuer on September 10, 1976. Two 120 day time extensions were 'd ux granted on April 22, 1974 and May 10, 1974 respectfully, which reflects a total of 390 calendar days. This time expired on October 4, u 1974. Al As you are aware the Bonding Company has taken controlr of this project and arranged for Dial Construction Company to finish F Y ti= the work. At this time a formal time extension would not be justified, , y however,2 would recommend a similar arrangement that was worked ns out with Moore Construction Company. Lt will take thirty (30) Ml working days to have the project substantially complete. If the r c work is not completed in this length of time the Liquidated Damages would be in effect from the October 4, 1974 date. h x Jim, I think the primary concern in a matter of this nature is the completion of the project. For this reason I thinkr 5 ' ' the proposal as set forth is the best working arrangement £or both , is parties. 2,`1 ' aa Respectfully, Zk N.B. Davidson P.E. 39 nyr E r» t �S'k'i�ukT f ��Y ➢' wt K z �``�, i toT a y.*.�, � � ).'�`��E*.,�� �"^Y" �� '.�.��.z�`*"� a �z' "�' a,.. - z '�'•�� M' A� z �t�' ''+`'�,� .+�"`-�� �:��g k� ,�,�7"'T ay.a' *�.. rs., �,t'� 'a .1�?u a ztvk�+ x`a�s ���' S x �� i� E` " � � .�uJ £,"• �r.�` tru��*?�a. r rt t'°u,'t.�k .,.i � �"rx",��'��aai� `�,���2rxt•� ,� {�,i, �"�ic�•� �'�,". t. oration or association organized and operated MEM N O R A 'R B M ucational purposes,`.in which no part of the^net _ - - earnings inures to the benefit of any private.. shareholder or individual. �.,., November 11, 1974 Section 15 B-4. Definitions. v t,.av• The fallowing words, terms a'nd phrases are, for the TO: Mayor.and City'Council purpose of this,ordinance-, except where the context clearly indicatesa different meaning, defined as �. FROM: J. R. McAlister - ' SUBJECT: Recommendation:of the Parks Board (a) "Hotel" shall mean.any building or buildings, -- trailer or other facility in which the public n. may., for a consideration, obtain sleeping At a recent work session, you will recall we;discussed some W accommodations. -The--term shall include hotels, recommendations of the Parka and Recreation Board and agreed to take - ., motels, tourist homes,•houses or court, lodging houses, inns, rooming houses, trailer houses, -, actiaa.on the following items: or other buildings where rooms are furnished1. Grant the Parks and Recreation Board to serve as the for a consideration, but 'Motel" shall not be rK � - preliminary designing agent.for planning the development.. „ defined so as to include hospitals,.sanitarums, of Emancipation and Josey Parks as has.been done for i r or nursing homes." - �- - i, „ - ` � Ross Park, by utilizing staff expertise and resources as opposed to the commissioning of an architectural firm " ` ,;'. (b) "Consideration".shall mean.the costs of any for same. a -„ food served.or personal services rendered to : € the occupant of such room, not related to the 2. A rove$250.00 for the construction and erection of an cleaning:and readying of such room for occupancy, - entrance sign to Emancipation Park. " 4 and.shall not include any tax assessed for occupancy thereof by any other governmental-- • 3. To allow the use of the new baseball fields at Ross Park 8, agency. r for official game use by the Little League Associationc3 no earlier than one day following the official last day (c) ".Occupancy" shall mean the use or.possession, ' of the public school term. or the rights to the use or.possession of any room or rooms in a hotel for any purpose. £ 4. Allocate $500 fdr use by the Walker County Hunravdlle Youth , „ - Association for.their activities for.1975. AU -^ (d) "Occupant" shall mean anyone wh'o, for a considera- a , +' r, tion, uses,, possesses, or has a right to use or %t possess anyroom or rooms in a hotel under any =these items should be 1f you still coacux, foxmally approved.. - lease; concession, permit, fight of-access; : & - 'z 'licensee contract or.agreement. WO ,. i. (e) "Persons" shall mean any individual, company, x�Y corporation or association owning, operating, managing-or controlling any hotel. ` (f) "City Secretary" shall mean the City Secretary, £ of the City of Huntsville, Texas. ' > (g) "Quarterly Period" shall mean theregular calendar - # quarters of the year, the first quarter being • ,. t s'- composed of the months of January, February 2� - - and March, the second .quarter being the-months e of April, May and June, and the third quarter ...being the months of July, August and September and the fourth quarter being the.ronths of - `34 X84` � l LW r n t fir h wrU t M S M O R AN D U M November 11, 1974 November 11, 1974 33gg -f fi. � ' TO:s Mayor and City Council TO: Jim McAlister,City Manager FROM:. J. H. McAlister FROM: Gerald B. Harris, Jr.', Director.of Community Development - z �S SUBJECT: Bids on the Offset Printer -� .SUBJECT: Engineering Department Purchases 7r - A In the budget, we allowed for the purchase of an offset printer The department budgeted several items in the FY ,_ which would allow us to print many.of the forms, reports, etc. we use "` 4 x r,. in our daily business: 1974-75 budget that:need to be approved.:for purchase as saunas 7 - possible. Listed below are the items budgeted: The amount:of $3,000'was budgeted for this piece of equipment. •, s 3#:'' + .. Two bids were received on the equipment specified, and an alternaten - Engineering Department Acct. No. 31-9-1 �; $- bid was submitted on a larger, used, machine...capable of doing more ¢ - sophisticated'work. The bids are the following: 2 drafting stools $ 150.00 - Water Well Bonds 6-S. Huntsville Sewer Lateral Bonds (Wayne Kessler) 1. A. B DSck Model 326 $2,150. " 2. Address o Graph Multilith, .Desk . Model 220 $2,575 Cu . Chair $ ..200.00 „y - The A. B..Dick Model 326 ispresently in operation at the First� 8 Baptist Church and Windham School.District.. Delivery.time is five ro � �..:� _File 6abinet - 100.00. m` - seven days. Engineering Calculator - 3;500.00 s:' �. The Address-o-Graph Multilith Model 220 is operated by the - ,. �.' Galena Bark and Waller.Independent School.Districts, with a delivery t' - Total Water Well 4 S. T Huntsville Sewer Bond Fund $' time of 45 days. Capital Outlay $3,800.00 Both of the abovemodelsare the table-top type, small, and limited yz - in capability,but.adequate. "It is requested that these items be approved for purchase. - zce ' Terry There, the new SHSU intern, has had extensive experience with printing,as he used to work as a printer for a bank, and we asked Terry. GBtl/ex' to assist us in the evaluation. He said the A. B. Dick is easier to operate, while the Address-o-Graph Multilithis more durable. See attached forpicture of machines. Address-o-Graph Multilithof£ered us an alternate bid on a Multi- "V-IaFrV vl - r graphics 1e30 which is used but reconditioned for $3,120,45. The Model yfi� 17.50 is a larger, self-contained unit with greatar capabilities for doing p� )7 - more sophisticated jobs (i.e., letterhead, multicolors, etc.). 8 `r There are many moving parts in anoffset printer, consequently,.I tV. - feel 1 must recommend the A M. ($9,575) over the A. B. Dick ($2,150). • - (A.representative of Kay Print fr $ Shop endorses the A. M. for the acme reason.) Nowo aver, 545,45 more, we can have the larger, more va•-+.. sophisticated machine, and based on that, I feel the larger Model 1250 will be the best buy over the longer period. JUN:rd Attachments 6 iA i Qa fin.A,'',¢•..;r a'< sK`�, tzy `S.r r+�'r''z ��+r�,�, �. �y,,;,,,�t�t�: a t`ts � MODEL 326 SRECI � t IA ae zp W.13' r • + ! r^ r {�. ♦ a ''' >aw h f_ Speed;Vwialbla from 4.500 to:75 f impressions per hour. I .y., M umCpy Area:9%'x 13ti .¢.. Paper Sizes Automatically f ¢gr 3 Wto11' 14.Singlesheetf t x ' 3 5 to 1115 16 3rs�� r �•s. Paper Weiv13 P d b d dt 7 84pound government tP Cca Paper F p R t -dual p d II t £? _ or pe P separators(a[be et f[bl.g(I ,1 pressure.Corninuousanda g 7 'x I cycle feed condal. ' A9 is Moistening Sy tconsistentPod cL S' Thisexclusiii ff as t loftznritw town tan the prop sr water and nk bol K Registration;Accurate,fonvanlin ✓ } inroller leads the paper to the p 7-7j2us cyl d PP lead T bl 9 A d t 5 sheen 20 It. P paper equivalent).Clb Id ac,lez f i. quick actting of P etl T bl t t ata lly nto m—le, proper leading 61 bxn� 6 T e _ R Wing Tray.Fan adjust b ' extension back-stop andd ads gold q '!, ,',C• g. a to accommodate various paper size "} z Master Clamp,:Standard cl y modate b p red str gl edge masters Aux I cry clamp caell attached for serrated and staff, masters Spring wnsmn on end cla to hold master firmly in place.U - paper master or metal plate � 3 `£3 c" Sa 'k ta; a ,� s ..•�, Saaaiaaeon,ubla,t to chane r t x ¢ i 3 � F..,y •'A y: 1 e"'I 1.`"� 6b � "�'Y%J� � tk d A.B.gick Company,5700 Tsa5y Ave„Chlsa L h R §s �� moi- - — — p € ...txr€1 �E�"� ��„,'�e;e'*1�,�„'„ �' s � ',..�a•,. N,u r 1 ecifications • • ; k 4 Sheet Sites Drive Motor. yz h.P 1250 . Min.3"x5"—Max.11"x14" " 1250E&W Min.3"x5"—Max.11"xt7"' Pump Motor . Y h.p. n z Maximum Printing Area Dimensions F t r 1250 9'h"x 131 Length 50" 1250E&W 1'OYz"x 16'h" Width . 27;4Hei " ¢ Paper Weights . . 131b.to 1101.. NetgWeight,approximately 640 lbs. Speed Range 5000-10,000 R.P.H.variable ;v Standardlnking kJnit. 1¢rollers Feeder(Capacity. . . 5000 Sheets,201b,orequivalent 2 form rollers,t fixed oscillator,1 upper distribution roller, a Tray Delivery 500 Sheets,20 lb.or equivalent 1 intermediate roller. Electrical Moistening Unit 115 V.60 Cycle—Single Phase-15 AMPS 1 fountain roller,1 ductor roller.1 rider roller,1 form roller. '1^ { w ` t � ts' There is a Multilith Offset to fit every need.It has long set the so well.But we'd like to show you that the new Multi has a lot standard bvwhich others are judged.Ifyou are one who loves more to love:Look for us in the Yellow Pages.We have offices your old Multi,we are nappy and proud that it has served you in the principal cities of the world. �e o 10,;, Is • e PITT 8 peopa Co Division of AOORESSOGRAPH MULTIGRAPH CORPORATION World Headquarters 1200 Babbitt Road/Cleveland,Ohio 44147/Addressograph Multigraph of Canada,Ltd.,Toronto 16,Ontario,Canada p `'4`�x V h9 i 3 t� 8 3 ��,�'x �t�,3•v � �:*'zry ;�;�t. ,'x �s �,` �+ �' i;�, �.�����• ��-. � <.v•� � �.- �`.' ,;� IV tea- � � '�+: wit TEL&CABLE,'INC.©f Huntsville Irl' 1125 f 1ih Sfm t -o- P.O:Box 1218 49 L, 713 29t,.5733YQ HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS 77340 * $ �* s 31 - Nr. Sim McAlister ' ^ .City Manager - K" TELE-CABLE,: INC. OFHUNTSVILLE, TEXAS •. .t:�` Huntsville, Texas.77340 - - - ;x-. Balance Sheet - r December 31, 1973 a Dear Nm. McAlister: � . Due to continued increases in our cost of:.operation, our company must now ask for a change in our monthly television cattle service charge. aid Assets Our resent rate structure of i;. . � P $4.95 Per connection, plus $1.00 for ' €. .each additional outlet was established in 1962. There has been no ra Cash - $ 10,442.96 increase in the rate since that time. We pro ose a 6% increase.in 'Accounts receivable - 9.165.96 ' ' rates. This would amount to ap roximately l per perconnect. x ;z." tr The rate would be changed from p y;, Total current assets 19,608.92 x g $4•.95 for-one connection to $5.25: . The presentrate was established when the cable system offered 5 _ ,` Total property; plant and equipment 438,497.71. Allowance for depreciation 255.390.85 television channels. Since establishment of this.rate the following improvements have been completed: Net property, plant and equipment 183.106.86 1. System rebuilt from 6 to 12 channel capability: - ?i" • - _ -2. Three additional stations added, z Other assets 3109..96 P.RVL.TV Channel 26' KHTV Channel 39 Total assets - - $205..825.74 r . KOHT TV Channel S 3. Local Weather with background music. rg 4. All Channel AM& FM Radio Stations. F Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity - a ' x 5. Channel 7-Sam Houston State University local origination. r'w 3 .The prod base rate of $5.25 would be lower than the state ever- Me x' age of85. Accounts Payable - trade $. 32,183,46 1. Some stems have a connection fee that range from Subscriber advance payments 5,393.07 s g $5.00 8.648 8 x ` to $140-00- " Accrued expense .9 2. Total current liabilities 46,225.x1Some stems have monthly rates as hi h as $7.50 'Stockholder's equity 159,600.23 1 This small.increase is necessary.for us to continue to render the - nae, is service our customers are accustomed to receiving and to provide a Total liabilities and stockholder's equity $205,825.74 x, financial base for us to continue an aggressive program of ex- pension and added service. We now bury cable, which is very ex- ., r pensive. Ditching alone cost forty cents per foot and up due to - ,a , depth and length. We have a letter from Gulf States Utilities that kk' our pole rental will be raised from $1.50 per pole contact to $3.00. €.. .� s per pole contact and .50X per year until $5.00 per pole contact is a € .reached or the established rate at that time. We have also been-ad- vised by Southwestern Bell that our pole rental will be raised from p r 93.00 Per pale contact and .50¢ per year until $5.00 per pole con- tact is reached. x� 3 t � �7 ,u sp; xl TELE-CABLE, INC. OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS TEL&CABLE, INC.of Huntsville h " ><t Statement of Operation s 7e1 Mona '` 1125 11th Street P.O.Box 121$ For the � eP y year ended 71, 1973 I,s HUN FSY $243,318.66 a a a ' As you know, payroll.as well as the cost of doing business is al— - Dperati.ngexpenses: ways involved. Tele-Cable's payroll had more doubled since y P y Salary 44,966.53 Pa' 7"nc 1962 and I am sure that it will increase more in the near future. f "a^ Tubes 4,212.02 } Maintenance material 2,597.13 ,p Since 1962 we have extendedour cable miles from 35-to 75 miles operating.supplies c" and would like to add more. The cost. o£ electronic equipment and P ole rental ,1,054.58 , .5 rst�i+ cable as well as other items required has advanced considerably as Service polder 2,251.11ly{ you well know from the material the city buys. vehicle repair 1,021..85 i I realize the City Council has many items Gasoline and oil 2,315.10 to COri9lder that are most +s Equipment repair 985.63 41 a $ time consuming; therefore, will you please advise when it will be cablecastipg 644.38 r convenient for our request to be placed on the agenda. District overhead - 12,469.21 z fi Total.Operating Expenses 75,868.04 Yours very truly, ,.(y f �aZbrd Scott � Selling general and administrative: 4 Administrative service 24,721 25 x' r .Office sataty. 14,292 83. Office supplies 1,453.51 s E Office rent _ :. � 420.00 - Miscellaneous office expense 568.18 Telephone 2.,013.31 Utilities 836.43 Postage - ..1,171.76 Advertising 952.02 Other rental55.05 1. Insurance. ,_2,260.00 Legal-,and auditing 70.00 Dues -' i Dues and subscriptions 226.03 S ' Travel X2,582.84 NCTA dues Employee benefits: General taxes .•A^ f _ 6,013.47 Franchise fees 9,823.05 Non-recurring corporate expense - 528.09 FCC fees _ 1,659.81 Janitorial services 15.00 .,t Self-insurance costs 149.02 Total selling, general andadministrative - 74,620.31 .` TOTAL OPERATIONAL EXPENSES'�. 150,488.35 i • . � Depereciation 46,.516.44 ' �} 't - Interest 1,575.46 ' Amortization of D. C. -259.96 xt 6u Federal.and state income taxes 23,202.02 fic s as 3/3 Not earnings - ..$21,286.43 s fir. � k 3 = x ,.a. : t t., i IN ' ORDINANCE NO. 74-18 TELE'-coMM1J/ (CATIONS, LNC. s �# ® GENE—CFRCEE•54'CENVER TECHNOLOGICAL CENTER U.—B X 10T27 `+ " UNIVERST'PARK STATION•DENVER,;DID.BD21D I30W 7PI-ssOn K$! PASSED—DECFNZGMT ,`RF Of 1973,ENTZ ED AN Ol2DTNANCE DETERMINING AND FIXING THE MAX M SCHEDULE OF y - • RATES TO BE CHARGED BY UNITED GAS, INC., ITS AND ASSIGNS, IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,, FOR NATURAL GAS AND NA GA x'3 .: TEXAS TEJRAL Jane 27,•1974 SUCCESSORS SERVICE- TU S - - BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF .*s+g ... - HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS. •'" t ' a '� Section.l: That Ordinance .cued,tach end4;:heretofoze gassed on , . 'DEPS 4,of 1973,�ootbe charged and fixing the..maximum- schedules of t gad by United bas, Inc., Cit Council its. successors and assigns, is hereby amends$-to in- City n ` r • Y s elude the following section: City of Huntsville. Huntsville, Texas s' Section 7: 'All adjustments of rates that become rr. .RE: TELE-CARIE, INC. OF FIONTSVILIE,TEXAS pro- applicable pursuant to the terms of any cost of pra- viding gas service provisions : any:rate schedules 4 i now filed or filed in the future, shall become effective Gentlemen: - only after thirty (30) days prior to written notice to s the'City Council of the City'of Huntsville, Texas, of X- At the request of the above named company,Y hereby the approximate amount of the proposed adjustments and ` ' s{ certify that the attached balance sheet and statement of operations reflect the financial position and results'of -. such proposed adjustments shall not become effective :. if disapproved by the City Council of said City during operations of Tele-Cable, Inc. of Huntsville, Texas for such thirty (30) day period. the year ended December 31, 3.973, as shown on.the.records ` fir,' a of the company. Section 2: The provisions of the within ordinance shall.become - t - "• - Sincerely, - effective immediately upon passage. � - ,y _ PASSED in open session on this the7day of November, t ` 1974. Aryyn C. Bask - - THE CITY OF HUNTSVpILLE, TEXAS t Certified Pablic Accountant z. BY MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor 7, ATTE - , DaSHAW, City Secretary 4 16, 1 ACB:cjb r xr ' Attacluaents - a. # �r :. " r - ENTEX,INC. r s' SMALL COMMERCIAL NATURAL GAS SERVICE '. AAAcablevWnn of, u�at�� ^ SIXTH AMENDMENT TO RATE SCHEDULE SC-173-1 d. y :, 41O CASTGlDF'BLVD. REASON FOR AMENDMENT: GAS COST ADJUSTMENT 6744011 u'.�, t•. z,t " NET MONTHLY RATE First 400 cubic feet or less ..$2.75 4 Next 3,600 " 15.880 per 100 cubic feet Srane 25 1974 Next 4,000 9.884 ... -' Over 8,000 " 8.384 - „ n n „ kh Mr."Crawford.Scott 944 - a ' �fx,a - _ k' AIR CONDITIONING RATE: 6,,31 Eoxc .per aee 100 cubict for gas within the applicable allowable in:eachofthebilling ,r Huntsville) Texas. months of May through October,.Inclusive(see Rate 51hedule SLAC -3 l x Dear Crawford, s�.. MINIMUM MONTHLY BILL: $2.75 r x Enclosed is the partial. infox tion requested from the City of Huntsville EFFECTIVE IN: 1, z: regarding the Letter dated 5 June 1974. 1 EFFECTIVE REPLACES ' ?' 1971 Capital investments: 1972 - 1973 u. TOWN OR AREA RATECODE .DATE* RATE NO. AMENDMENT NO. �If'r, ¢ lr :Receiving equipment ' $ -48.71 $ - $ 1)462.66 "- ;1 mage - 2362 12-16-74 SC-173-1 5 _ Huntsville 2362 12-16-7�1 SC-173-1 5 ._ . Distribution Equipment $24,653.94 $36,613.40 $12,062.54Pln vehicles $ - $ 2)916.97 $ 522.70 " t � $18,017.18 Service Material $100535.65 §13)664.64 a Construction in $ 85.44 $ 1,977.21 $ " Progress N' 4 Cablecasting Equipment $ 364.00 ,J al - Maintenance Material $ - $ (139.30) 202.62 ` - 81.68 $ 422.94 Office Equipment $ - $ - •+ t , $35,687.74 $55,114.60 $32 690.64 TaEo.1 Eap ital Assets t* 1971,1972,1973 1 - - The above information is correct to the best oC my knowledge. „ Respectfully yours, Y d � � 1 A. R Featherston x r Dis,rict Manager 3 7 3-7 S i P ISSUED: 10-31-74 - -Y- t `°# ,• _ .y *Rate applies to all bills rendered on and after effective date. o- n� 4 z .: vg r ENTEX.INC, " . - RESIDENTIAL NATURAL GAS SERVICE - � ''`. 1� '� �� +` " h'"s SIXTH AMENDMENT TO RATE SCHEDULE R-173-1r '-�.� s " #' t REASON FOR AMENDMENT: GAS OOST AD70STMENT NET MONTHLY RATE: . . WINTERMONTHS SUMMER MONTHS (NOv.-April) )May-OttJ First 400 cubic feet or less per er 100 cubic feet Next 2,60 0 " 13.885 13.880 - '+. Next 3.00b' " " 9.880 9:1180. Next 4,000 8.3ft .Over 10,000 " 8.380 :a MINIMUM MONTHLY BILL: $2.25 EFFECTIVE IN: EFFECTIVE TOWN OR AREA RATECODE DATE>E RATE NO., AMENDMENT NO. j bodge 2361 12-16-lit &-173-1 5 ,.' ,. - Huntsville - 2361 12-16-74 R-17371 - 5 k r' z, ISSUED: 10-31-74 'Rate applies to all bills rendered on and after effective date. - V ,- .m .:. ..�.� re .>.„tiy,..,��, ,;Y,. ..;. .. t �� fi _ .' h�a .,,� °.�� ^' ¢ ���.` r' -.a �� r'it.� �' a t„�,y .•;j L. �'V`'ir `rE � 'ts,� 'F.�y�E'�{ 5�,Y v'v E'�( ��tiN �k0��'� S "'��,�4P `�h'�✓, f� NOR P age 124 pTM �t E MINUTES OF Tiff:CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 19,1974 NEM AT CITY HALL,1027 11TH S ET AT 7:00 P.M.IN THE v N` Cmncdl Ami k ked xx P P -P k aM Ae o C rdi r, h t Lh feeling of the Parks Board Wes uu A8 '" CITY OF WINCSVILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TEAS. prop y Pman ipatvdn Polk. Mr Pdpa d th y Lara arai f r Councilmen #gyp 1, +� An k o c h pa by af£f t,I th1 end tilt this fo.IidB anlmou .d N. The CI=dil met in Regular Session Win the f 11 g b p esent. R�Ilti..D—god,idd ClItol.Sttoldl,to C.,UMer the Pod.—Urbll KAhIy Sys (R 1 74-4) � Mo 1 I M ll or,Mayor �1 Sobs Ami k P M Ypr H 11 SM t d yo waz g orally fodilill With tho prop 1 old.tha it di ed It lengthi - Ralph O Ni t book)i H then k d for a do do to adopt tM1 lut LA I tk p,pvaal u indicated. (Sae Resovmttac ahed 1n D'Itiolk t c xcl than �b Clmcil D 1 d t apt the Resolution nd C Imen Mo re secmded the motim. All ween in favor ' , P k Mo— ti. $ dvw p ed 1 lY y J k P knyfiks* °y 3't Debra Rogers. sl C da Rath M 1 Aq B Jack Ni hof d.h C of]Mntsvilla -"'-"' '''- - ikYa '44 Themeati Nay W ll pd.—d th ntmct t thCowcvl in hill k B.Ni h 1 f KSAM R d Station,Would ogre eg vas celled to eider 6y Mayor Morris Z.Weller. Cmncilmen McGlothm gave th inv cation. to i.equipmm for one ye f ho City of iN t ll Pub11 Noxks and Utilities V, !Department d ..ItIF$,..0 p xdmlt p th fot mobile units and bo nd$5.00 per remote wit {, par month. CONSIDER MINUTES DP PRBVIWS MEETING •L $ 4N'15 Counc 1 Parkas moved[c accept the agreement and Councalmm 0avis seconded the motion. All Were in Favor M.y N 11 piHim—the M1 of the pr ­ting F th Council apps vel. Councilman Moore S 3 of the motion end vt posed. - oLad aP the Mltwtes as written end.Com<ilmm Dwvs seconded the motion. All Nem in favor of rhe a_ o am and it Passed unenimously '•' 'A„ q" x$,f 3 sale of$400,000 Water and saner Revewe Bends. .(. # RECHIVE Alm CONSIDER BIDS ANC BBCOMMINL TI0NS OP CONTRACTORS OF NEW £ M y r W 11 �rcated a Regular City C 1—,I, s held today t 12:00 Noon end the Bond Comcvl WgLL N0.2 5.. Flood the b ds he$400,000 Waevil b i issw end that the s mssfLl budder xu Russ 8emxatics City Menages,Sim McAlister,xdiutad that four bids had b lived for drilling the well. No indic d ,4A C vP ria a bad of 5 d9 ptert interest. the 1 bid Was received from Lanford frill' reg C ompany of 61fYevep t LoedsxenI,the amount of$160;000.00 $' H —id G dy Monis M1ad lilitId with the Parka ud Wildlife People in hehal£of tM.Wi®Seg pool prefect The thd,lid,rasa as follows: ) `a which come P R bar 2 end hopefully everything looks favorable on the hi It—. �tha Man ay1 { Galveston Area Comcil met aril approved the,swammvg pool concept,he said,,which it must do before the grentois r Tex Wdot Well of Ha ton,Texaz $205.980.04 ,✓ F'. t'-- approved. 4 Layn W t rn of Ka Y Texda $205,980 00 t Sing f Layn T 822E 625 COUNCIL ACTION .NCAl r atated Lanford—Ili g Comp y fun to thl City and aft s arch and inveatiga- tion Itl their background st O e fo d to h f..Fbl h­I,th £i 1 ty L •- +. y Water Well No.20 1J, learned the caapany Illy h man h Lim d rtdfv d d ill and h h ied up her job FIT at least 30 day end p th p 60 d y if ny px til hmld d lop MCAl1 !od th.pt.bl h John Amick Weoted m knm if the..I—m the nex nater wIll w.uld be obtained through people's # siting fi0 days xmld th po ibil ty f t getting the naw Well in line f r aervvca.an time for meeting {� yards,or door the mad City Engineer,Gerald Norrie,-id W.Davrdaon IF,roached y I.heavy demend wet g th f xt summer /A k, .,amu ho end Proposed to grant to euemen[on the proposed road behind the horses et Spring Cv Lake ab said if that eaemeevt could be acquired it—d save them a greet deal of L. Cil Engineer,G1d Ha ted the T W t Well C mp y d thy inL ed they xmld use Mr. 1 R.B.Nvllvens an the prefect v£a riled then Mr Willi. problems % y -:y s exp the job. q 1 feed,holds a cent£ d $£ ix Water wail dxvller's license end h pp tel RS Z {Budgeted Fire itydrmta th Jim McAlister then said It h o d$16 f the City B gi t he low bid fkom Lanford Jack Parker Nenmd to include in next Work session the discussion of the placement Of l5 budgeted Drilling oho to accept the second oil 3 L bid of$169 g99 kY•m T W WILL ff Hw t Tines. MGlaster 1 i fare hydranb• iadited TexW 11 had drilled three of Hm 11 w11 In th p d h­a proven xecoM sw.ve uas Nat With the City. Taxes W x 11 stared thly cmld b gi rki 15 d y f n tiff n of their acceptance. p� d & t kM Mayor Waller called en executive Session to discuss City Hall site,""deal matters and lege]mttars. Councilmen Davis moved the con Watt be axaxdad o Texas Wat W 11 d Co linen Murine[seconded the v All Were in favor of the notion and it passed menvmously. C il.Ami k made the request that a '`^ g " Tim MEETING THEN ALFBB O. stipulation be placed vn the centrad that Texas Nater Noll,begin the jab immediately. Rea a tfully submitted, RBPUNO PRLPI GREAT WEST LIFE IN6UBAWCE COMPANY { utE CixY 6ecmtery Y Mr.Cecil Jackson of the Insuxenw Com,indvuted rhe Cvty of ihintsville avPlaYeea had ezpenmced¢ e Dec®bei 12,19]4 very good claim experimm end indicated the cod oly had m$8,630.95 refund chock fox the City. He then d > presented W.Tom Bteel,Groep Representative of The Gxbat Waet Life Assurence Commly,who atated tho record {„ C is tho insult of excellent claims expari-m end efficient edminiatratim. Fb said the$8=630.95 check cmld ^�} be refuodad to the City,or ni City could apply it reduce the preauuma, crease he ivsurence bmefita.�i to or to in Waller indicated he Would Ittify the company by letter as to the dispwition of the refund money after the ma ter cmld ba discussed It leisure with the Comdil end City Adoinistretdm. Ia The Poxmal Meeting then Wjourned and the.Council went into a Work 6esadm. tb ry RespectfLlly subxitted, pl Nd—b a, 4 S ( rr �•X Jf A( ki .,.1 3. $x TP` 7 Y W� ...' t. �. - - i MI scel.aneeus.�Caaa=r MINUTE, L�7^� Dm net Ao: Mia allanecus MINUTE,ORDER RESOLUTION NO.74-26 WHEREAS, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970 provided for establish- WHEREAS the Federal Highway Act of 1973 contained p visions relative ment of,a FederurbanizUrban eSystem, n areas of 50,000 or more population to and the Federal Aid Urban System different from those ir,the 1970 Act;and - agn �, _ t WHEREAS, .the Texas Highway'Commission,by Minute Order No.65230,.es- tablished s- WHEREAS, the Texas Highway..Commission h issued Minute Order No. 68979 policies the selection,im rovement,maintenance and opera- to py of which Is hereto attached,and repealing Minute Order No. 65230; tabu shed _ 1 p and tion of an urban systemof streets and thoroughzares within the urbanized limits of the State;and WHEREAS, the City Council in response to the provisions of Minute Order WHEREAS, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 3973 contained provisions No. 68979 hereby designates the following:grid areaand.streets as'constituting Huntsville's Federal Aid Urban System; y relative ative to the Federal-Aid Urban System different frac those in the 1970 a �5} HOW,THEREFORE,..b it reaolved by the City Council f the City..of Huntsvilles. e-- that the grid area constituting'the Central;Business District within and includ- „� � :NOW, THEREFORE,Minute Order No .(5230_is hereby,�anrr].7.ed and the ing following policy shall prevail in the selection,improvement and operation a t of the Urban System within urban area of the State. �M ,� { 10th Street from its i S section with Avenue 0 east to its intersection with University Avenue, then 1. SELECTION OF URDAN ARA BOUNDARIES X South on University Avenue to the intersection of University Avenue t Urban Area Boundaries for both rban3zed areas"and°Urban atl6eh Street, then west:on 16th.street to the intersection of 16th �;. arrea_^L" of over:5,000 population,not_in an urbanized arca, Street d Avenue 0, then wit be dee zed by the bistrict-Engineer and vocal b.-i- in wit),each other. t ,» North on Avenue 0 to the intersection.of Avenue 0 and 10th Street, and the following streets: 2. SELECTION OF THE URBAN SYSTEM State Highway 19 from U.S.190 north to City limits _ a. A"ederal-Aid Urban System will be selected in all N.` 1 U. S. 75 from U. S. 190 north to City limit, ban ized areas designated by the Bureau of Census. U. S. 75.from U. S. 190 acuth to,City limits s S.H.30 from I-45 west to City limits r, b'. Urban..areas of over 5,000 population,not in.an or- F.M-2821 from U. S.75 east to City limits 'a ,s banized area,a-e eligible for Urban System Funds. fir• F.M. 247 from U. S.190 north to City limits i3 If such areas are considered for Urban System.funding,. ' P M. 1374 f U. S. t to City limits ^` a Federal-Aid Urban System will be selected for each : T nth Stre:t f U. S. 75 east to S.H. 19 � r s`" such area. Sf.teenth St t from 1-45 east to Loop 405 Sam Houston Avenue from U.S.190 north to F.M. 247 fe ',6 r." T`ne selection of 3 Federal-Aid Urban System for each ;a - fis A enue F from U. S. 190 north to F.M. 2821 urban area,whether an"urbanized area,"or a ssall urban area, shall be by the approp^nate local officials ,x „ are bereby designated as the Federal Aid Urban System within the City of - '. with the concurrence of the Department. Yri ��yk " Huntsvi3le. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 12th day of November,1974. 1 5 4s-Morris 1.w—bier;r�avor Arr�s� -Huth DeShaw..City Secretary �•,�`�+' ��'�`���of ����s � '�`�� �a d; a��� x . r y� #t ; a u, tors. { x 6 A I° ?v�w '•k Y Y' t �� � k' o ,.rt ,niysoellaneoua MINUTE ORDER d. P*vtes selected to be on the Federal Aid Urban System t� ..' .<; #s shall,be so located as to serve the major centers of �E. activity,and shall includehigh traffic volume art.- - 41 vials and collector routes. The Urbrn System may in- a clude route,tram erred from another Federal-A4 System a %• :t 7nd 'and from the non-Pelle al-A+d State!i# ay System selc-'ted routes .not previously on either a Federal-Aid d o, state highway syste e • ;;;.w'� x Ser,_ection end approval of a'.Federal-Aid.Urban System w,,hin an urban arae carries no implication e. partici of State tr ,�.. P icipat iaa in the oi-spranments. Suchpartici- . .?. .,. ,_,: .: most fix„,......• `„<- .; pation shall be c nflr:rc f:, .y d only...,he.specs_c ve eligible for suchfunds:are selected for P lec,.� improvement and a sea�gnat.a by the hrrh,ay Cads..;on. r:. r k 3 xis - '{&.k�b 4�'p'^y*',aaYSa.�Yaa r•5 x -r�s 3: P?RTICIPATIOY IN COST.OF SMPROVthIEPITS pr,- Funds to match available Federal funds for Urban System an 1 k bv*1 � .s, -#`;:F ,„. .t'<:P'� ,"+ •.z^.:, prove'rtr-nts,eligible:for development under State laws X -f ` be provided by the Texas Highway Department from State. sources of revenue. Localtpartrcipation in the costs of items,of Right-of-Way, 5 a 1 Y €xe r Utility P.dlus't nts,Curb and Gutter,Storm Sewre,Illume s ', int-# :.', u 1 tion and other related improvements-will'tie.required in accor- rfP a i,� � l donee withad L_pbs trncntai policies•current at cne time of designation. ds h. M7.7[TEN:NCE AND OPERATL OP UP.BAid S1S1DM f a the responsibility forall maintenance genera end remain wit of the designated had Urb n System urSl generally remain with '$y' .the.agency having,uch respon ibility at the time of ro '-' ject designation. P e e >>� b The City shall aeont and enforce such ordinancesand regu- lotions as may be necessary for the proper operation of � .the facility. r The St L rli hwa E 5 y Engineer i directed t coo erste with the amp (p. ^ aocal.--crals in the dev,lopi:. ca ah:Uxb r Sy„tern and to ert.r o a._,.. tsepolicyas may be necessary to develop.specific-impro,,•ement-projects within T ;My olf A --t ( EngineeDirtor nPP ecY- hE� 1,iy Flaming E Reazcl 1 A 68 319 , ✓ natr P:..�,m t � - JUN 26 74 l � c �: '1:^Jv(ann Is to be eubnl(t M[n 9 ttu;pcotw +rirn,s- ;K;�'; s� ty x; , S 2 3•#x .;+z,x §',k?-est ¢.. w } x } , r , �.-�,��ys� �. { a , „wr tt u*xd' ?, .���:,k v ` ^�r a �"��;€��,w�,?q i'� t�t�i.� •'�*1 ''„t �",4"^, �,,:., x�a '"�. wss.. ',. x, 1 u'`x 3'r S _" 9�T � : .z�, v TR� 'v R•� v ,��'^ s '�a 7 nr n���� �' �' ,„,,,r+;k a.-.{t '".. 1'+v.,t� 5�a v.. � tai s b k"j`ta� vas v' t S k✓' �s a�p tk.. � +�1 r d L � Y ..b xv�* ,x.5 r d �a'-�-�-� ,-r i t 1`t „�� � x 5 isz °"`• +r .`�^r��""ia+a �'�3," }�4 V-1 s *a � s �' W� v k � € �, •s9�X ;""'��a� " yrt tw�"` k is ,� '-,a..;at "vi,^ tw 3 �„..r, <�-a ,5.3�;xe: r S•�:: ¢ ,r+�.vt.�, wwr,n e 4# ,'.' �• MOBILE.SERVICE RADIO CONTRACT tt I, Jack B. Nichols, agree to service and maintain two-way radio equipment for the City of Huntsville Public Works and Utilities. , ts i j.n • t November 18, 1974 Departments. This service shall include yearly frequency and modula- &F tk #A. tion.:reports as required.by the Federal Communications Commission. �� a TO: Gerald B.Harris,Jr., Director of Community Development The service shall also keep the individual units to the specified FROM: Wayne Keler,Civil Engineer ss Power o>.i:put on transmission and sensitivity on reception as out- SUBJECT: Water Well No.20 Bid Acceptance s s y e lined by the manufacturer. I will.furnish replacement parts to me"- tain the units..with the following exceptions: 1. Parts damaged from Lanford Drilling Co., Inc.has submitted a list of profects drilled and equipped by their.firm. I have contacted same of these abuse of individual users. 2. Damage due Co vehicle accidents. references and the find ngs are as follows: (wrecks). 3. Damage due to using wrong voltage polarity on mobile �.. Project.City of.Madisonville,Texas � {y Engineers:Johnson Engineers, Palestine,--Texas units upon installation or repair. 4. Damage duo to lightnings to I talkedt"•1 with Mr.Johnson f Johnson Engineers,and he stated that lanfoid Drilling Co., Inc did a satisfactory job on completing +; t1 the base station. This agreement does notinclude installation o£ "' this.project.Theproject well was approximately 1200 feet deep,and 14' diameter which is comparable to the City of Hnntsville's Project units in vehicles but does includeactual connection of circuits and }Yell No. 5y battery connections if desired by the department. ll. Every effortsha •: x` ,I also talked with Mr. White,the Water Superintendent forthe "f ,, zw � - mak. City of Madisonville,Texas,.and] confirmed that the well compie- ,? be made to make repairs the same.day they are reported, but considers n, tionw satisfactory y b t it t k longer than expected to get the well into production.Madisonville is having problems with the water tion should be made on the time taken to order and receive replacement from.'the well,but no specific problems with the well and its opera- tion cos . partsThe t of the.service shall be $6.00 per unit per month for - Project City of Dayton, Texas mobile units and base station and$5.00 per remote unit Per month. - s. Charles R Haile and Associate H ston,.T as p T r v" * ,5 < .. Mr. Frank Smith f Charles R.Haile and Associates i contacted a ,v ' This agreement shall be in effect one year from the date below and �1.. and said that Lanford Drilling Co. is a"px tty good.company v " - + There was a problem in completing a test hole but the to was moved shall be cancellable byeffective approximately 75 feet and a new well was.either party at that time or become. drilled.There was alsoa m `^ � tk"• r ` ,E problem with communication with the drilling foreman bt thisappea another yeaz-unless cancelled. I.held a Radiotelephone license First 'P. to he'. p p y project a p y rcd 1 ? l t' - • good job'and recd ands that the City require a certified wall idril- e Th r q a4a� Class. „l' ler's 1 cense for.thedriller project. t rot aa` kv` Rh Little, the City of Dayton City Manager, said that he was Jack B. Nichols 3 very pleased with the well which is approz mately 1350 feet deep He T 4> also said it appd t t ke 1 g time to get the all into pro- ,4 ro a 1' ''^ .v, •+v', 2 d do but n .I x g thesoil problems which faced Lanford Drilling } a•-#''Y e y`�'�' C it t exc ss vely delayed. M Little feels that any drilling c tf onpany, if given these adverse sail conditions, would have problems "b j'v'u Date City of Huntsville, Teras Y n Mayor Morris T..WallerV1,h " t }�'' � r a�r�a � ±: "r'a p.: �'w �. a �#�• �.��' kY'�,^<. rt„,: .i n „� »�-�� � �, ,^ a "�- i y t�•r .d. w r„v, vT ,;n ver ���^ �jc: ...s}• w sv 57 �"`t f�{c. � w,v <.; z••.; :':r�'� v wt� �fi `�` - nt, Y k.a ' ,.” ,: `} .,. a c 5 � t `w i 11 .1177 . i k atzils� gil",5M &n xy" _x M E M O R:A N D U M November 1. 1974. ,r Memo to: -Jim MCAlistery'City Manager BID TABULATION {RATER WELL 820 'e SINGER LAYNE LANFORD ':TEXAS ENGINEERS f Memo. from: Jerry L. Hodge, Director of Public Works. NO, DESCRIPTION LAYNE WESTERN DRILLING WATER ESTIMATE Subject: `Radio Maintenance Contract TEXAS KATY, TEXAS SEREVEPORT, LA. WELL 1. Testihale w/.el- log 31,652.00 28,000.00 10,000.00 19.,750.00 12,000.00, In.past months, Jack Nichols has been servicing the Public . Permanent Well with Pumps and Motor Works radios when he could work them into his schedule. 2, 1400 dept ,ar= ` h 191,761.00 165,380.00 147,000.00 143,420.00 154,000.00 This mean; that radios would be out of service for as long � 8" OD- 12-3/4 as two weeks. I have visited with Jack about the contract. for maintenance on the radios and he has agreed to give 3. Add or deduct per foot test hale - 5.75 6.00 8.00 7.00 8.50 one day service. Cost to each department would be as follows: s . Department Yearly-Cost No. Units' 4, Add or deduct per foot 1811 casing 48.75 20.00 30.00 25.00 ' Customer Service $204. 3 , S. Add or deduct per foot 12-3/4'screen 100.92 85.00 40.00 77.00 'Community Development .$204.. 3 Public Works $636. 9 6. Add or deduct per foot of welI completion 5.85 2.00 8.00 7.50 below 1400' -- Public Utilities $708. 10 7, Add or deduct per extra 8 hr. tour of 704.00 400.00 200,00 .480.00 .x This money is budgeted in the 1974-75 budget. development a. 8. Add or deduct per foot pump discharge 26.27 29.50 10.00 30.00 JLH:gs column r3 9. Adder deduct per stage of pump bowl 341.5I 300,00 300.00 ,340,00 tk'" 10. Add or deduct per foot of 12-3/4" liner 31.30 15.00 20.00 30.00 g '" 1.1, -Installation of pipe fittings 5,212,00 12,600,.00 3,000.00 6,679.00 5,000.00 a 12. Alternate test hole w/ log 31,652.00 - 14,000.00 10,000.00 19,750.00 qq 'I01'AL 228,625.00 205 980,00 160,000.00. 169,849.00 171,000.00 °rte s { k � a M, y5 f, :�a ..... >�: ,., ,, ✓e,a •. >4,- , ,..».. ., w. � .�, � K��u., a .,'*"h: q.�: ,� �r ;a � i;�� *=a`�,"z� ,^„•sxr" a x�. � x� 4�5�.`".�,Y� e � .,,'�,p�S ,x, y �"'¢��k��;y��'.�r.:-.�7#z v*�k'�a���""'. f'� y�r ��"�'ee ',� �• ,•U with drilling well. He would recommend Lanford Drilling Co. as a capable firm. f Project: City of Jacksonville, Texas gt Engineers: Wisenbaker,.Fix,and Associates, Tyler, Texas Mr. Pat DePamphilis of Wisenbaker, Fix, and Associates was contacted and said that there had been.problems with Lanford Drilling Co. in that.Lanford Drilling Co. did not complete some minor items 5 and could not get the,well to clear up' There are other wells ir, the z Y� Jacksonville area.that have the same:"unclear"problem so this may c not be the fault of the contractor. Mr. DePamphilis also stated that^ ..' . if he had a choice between Lanford Drilling Co.,Texas.Water Wells, a 3 �. Inc., and Layne Western of Katy that he would give the project to the low bidder. a ., - ' �+ Miscellaneous: z . Mr. James Moore,Consulting Engineer of Shreveport, La., said that Lanford Drilling Co. is one of the better water well firms �`.- (? •”' in the Shreveport area but he has not used the firm in two years. fx— - .. Mr. Don Downs of Bayiar Engineers in Shreveport, La., stated .that he has had.experience with Lanford Drilling Co. for 15 years and.they have always performed satisfactorily and fulfilled the ' warranties on their projects. The deepest well for Baylar Engineering is 800 feet and is a "very good well." Recommendation: - }- t It is my recommendation that Lanford Drilling Co., Inc. of Shreveport, La. be given thecontract for the City of Huntsville ' sf Water Well No. 20. I would also recommend that the City require the ' - driller-for Lanford Drilling Co., Inc. to have a certified well - : t - - driller's license for this project. A i'4 •t, gyp.€F 9 '�:s ��� .G. �,`4�'�d�' "•�'.j�-.. w a. 3 � a 5 �:.�a,�,r r�,,,��,`;d, 2'�;i. ���,�';-y,:�, �"i;�-, �'�'' :�r�sv�•� ���, sit'' Page..12H FOR,116 MINUTES DP THE.CITY COUNCIL MHHTING OF M CITY OF EMTSVILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TEAS,RED ON FIR 26TH DAY OF Mayor Waller than laked for a he Resolution setting HUVEWER,19]4,AT 102]11TH SMUT,CITY HALL,.IN HUNTSVILLE,TEAS. �9_ N ti ll e.il t g h '.rat C or ab - ved cdept Uie Resolution vid Co=caleoman gegen s =dad:the motvan. All vele n fflvdx of the y ec The Council.met in Regular Session with the folloeirg members pIllent: von and it passed.. I, y act i., I.Waller,mayor I CNSIpE MAIN BY APHI ME�T0.I-FTY@I. A.PHAMITS join Am Carry Dilken, ; Ma es K�. - City saallc,Jim MrAliOca.,thenad letter Eras je,Ikilsod an behalf of Alpha Chi neeg S 1 y who a' Mt I.— --+- k ng p f theCouncil go do do,,cll tleg food g ods far the Runt 11 C 0 M E. ,$T """i 4r J kkPM k " (Ch tan Organization for Mi Ionery Endeavor)group,for di txibution t dy Familia The request was >r><x £ pecember 5,1974. i t gra"' pelbra Rogers Th C cal decided to ap fy h o e during haia theftu 11 tv=should takeplc d of Mamb b ant: Ralph Davis p= dv 3 1 sic Ma made.faro-8 OD M O thEIr 800 t M 6 5o 1974. "du* z rW'y ,t'' C cin Mack 5, oadg h d ion to gra cold P.M.Cott Alpha CM Omeg S tyro 11 fa d do r to #-. 'p 1 ----- --- ---- ---- -' - -"""" -------- -'' do ❑ tie 5 1974 ft=8:00 A.M. o 800 M. C its axon t secondedth sation. All k`Ilkz B.. £ and he action Palled, The meeting was called t0 ordarby MayorM I Waller,wh than gave the invocati=. Y 4 l"ya t 16 C alman Amtck gg st d thsolicit...ha om so of identification with tkee It nes decidedthey a permit favor the City Secretary co earryextth then... , . yr CONSIDER TIE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING should obtain Z Mayor Wall p esented the M t s of the revio.s ea ting and asked for any=trectio-. Councilman Pazkei "j CONSIpHR A RBOUBST BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE POR A PNUDe pHRMIT FOR DECEMBER 6 �t � oved to accept the Minute,-read and Councilnm Dickens'seconded the.motion. All.ere in£avar and the nation -+" carried. ¢ City MannaJim MGlist indicated the Ch b qua t g this permit for the Ch PanWc t0 neigi­in thGrant City p k ng lot,the. t as 11 hSt t vyM1 Aveme.X. d he Square then v left ouch an Sem Houston Avenue to 17th Street her.it scald torn at to Pritchett P ld 1 �kp Y i" CITY HALL ARCHITECTS TO--I FINISHED LAYOUT DRANINGS POR s j CUsENCIL•S APPROVAL yy Mayor Wall ked for a action,to grant the p C 1- Amick oved to plot thh.permit end Councilman Dickens S.Inded the motion. All were an favor of the anti=and it passed. 3. co Ko of Ko tte That, d Cox 11 Architects,Fb Te C - Cm er Ko t the px d thep 1 ry pl n s f the Council'. 1 . He apologized£,r.not having a - t p st cation t ad' f r thi t He rnd -ted he ld like o b k to the Council in about two weeks CONSIDER RESOLUTION ADOPTING NHW PeNTAL POLICY FOR n$ e U IPATION PARK WILDING k i ry thane innate f th 1 prog Ile thenPresented Me.H ld J r of his firm to go.over the flo 1 ry pl n aid Sar design f he proposed City Hall de gn M J n look k:Covncil on a pictorial tour xhrans RE5011ITIDN -30 .1(: (' the site Pland city hail building,pointing out the salient features of tM design and work-rear. Ne thin ' City Manager,Sam NcAlast—,presented the Resolution t g the pal y far artin BeendIstia,Park to. asked the Council For their questions. 4 any para®or group fox a civic,non-revenue p duc g.functionf a deposit f$25.Du; h depositis rationed when the building ie left in a clean and ord ly condition end the key to thbuilding is r,trated. He said the Mayor W ll Indicated ha felt in planning far the long range future more than thirty seals should be provided '`- ivc emended to include Item 3 An vzhisig to generate business rev u b charging m aAvittmde in the Council Climb for the audience. It xis dexermined by Mr.Joiner that space had bean provided for the g":¢ P° Y xis y group m e y c " insthe Count of-nadditional sixteen seats ax the front o£the Mr. on of the Council Cha.Yers. He said fee,donation, t other type F contribution For say type f Function to.be held in t)w building rill be charged City Hall would be epproxlmately 12,000 square feet. Councilman Pad k augg t d extending the semi circle"=III a fee of fifty($SD.00). TWe ty F e dollars of this i a deposit to be returned ehm the building hes been cleaned to the satisfaction of the Parks end RecreationsDepar�ent and the key returned an tame.' Councilman lumber roll outxaxd another four feet or so to miler the addition of thr ren of sixteen permanent seats and ' +g MOr unsaved accept the mx Blended policy and Couhciln--then seconded the action. The Resolution t � yr III h ,,ability of two additiowl rows Of movable chairs. The Cmnnril agreed this would be a wise move,as the -$..LL( passe y. '} t expand this...after it Is built would be prohibitive. Mr.Koetter said it x..Id take approximately two months to complete the final building plana and eppruxuasr.l, CONSIDER A NOISE ORDINANCE 4txelve....t°build the City Hall. He said move-L.data c=Id be in the Spring of 1916. 1 ORDINANC 23 ;,.1 City Attorney,Martin G.Colley,indicated thio was the...and reading Of the Noise Ordinance,the first J 4 Mayo wallet then asked the Council to give the uchliects tentative approval of the layout design aublect to .—ding was...ducted an Hoverter 12. The caption read.as fall-.: y h t anelysas and allow them to leve into acepleting the.Irking drawings. Councilman Parker moved to give 5 t axile approval to the architaete on the layout plans end Comcibeen Martinez seconded the motion. All were r p. AN ORDINANCE AMEWING CHAPTER 13,SECTION 13-4 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF * v r� in Favor Of the notion and it passed unanimously. HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,BY SUBSTITUTING THEREPoR A NEW NOTION 13-4,THE HAIR WING AN OWINAN1 MAKING IT UNLAWMIL TO MAIM OR CREATE MY EXCESSIVE,UNNECESEARY OR UNUSUALLY HAW NDIN WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THS CITY W HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,DEFINING CERTAIN ACTS,THE CONGROT OF BEICH CON- CONSIDER RHSOLUPTCN 74-29 ADOPTING A NEW RATE STRUCTURE FOR - AND SENER BICH STI'NTES A VIOLATION OF SAID ORpINANCE,AND PPAVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONOF SAID OPDINM'W. Coancilman Dickens mored to Mayos Waller than presenadopt the Ordinance and Co-cilman Parker seconded tthemotion. All were in ted the rate tructure effective n- s -7 1,19]5: e favor of the motion and it d. L) p-s4. Customer Ease Sewer Rate Base Water Rate CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE CREATING A HOT'EL/MOPEL OCCUPANCY TAX R" Residential and Commercial Prom$2.25 to$4.50 prom$3.35 to'$':1"6 1,]5 Tex-Gapartmmt of Corrections From$.0]to$.29 Prom$.34 to$.46 City Attorney,Martin U.Colley reed the caption-folloes: Y Sem Houston State University Fxm$.09 to$.29 Prom$.34 t°$.46 AM I INMCI AMENDING CHAPTER 15 B 11 THE CODE OP OWIMANCBS OF THE CITY OF WNT3YILLE,IEKAS, I Mayor Waller said all serve-to customers.siding out o4 the.incarpoxfltad 3lmita of the.City shall be ENTITLED TAXATION,BY ADDING A MEW SECTION TO BE NOMMERED 15 B-3 M BE AN OPDINARCE PROVIDING p 1 ch rg d twice the rates above sat forth for--stomata within the incorporated limits of the City He said the 1T3 y'' AOR T1R ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF A FKM'EL AND HOTEL OCCUPANCY TAR,PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS, 1 G goad axed rates would remain the ale. Step 2,effective Septamber 1,1975,institutional rate changes- - PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION OR REPORTS CONCHRNING THE TAX,PROVIDING FOR THE NAXINC OF ARIINISTM- '"d ra y follows: TIVH RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH TAX,AUTHORIZING THE ENTERING INTO OF A '- Y-" Customer Baso Sewer Rale Base Neter Rate CONTRACT FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF PUNp3 COLLECTED,PROVIDING A MEAME FOR HWORCEMENT OF SUCH µi W, ORDINANCE,PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR NILLPUL FAILURE OR VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCH AW CONTAINING Texas Departmnt of Coxxactia- Prom$.29 to above OTHER MISCSLLANEgIS PROVISIONS. Sam Houston Stat.University prom$.29 to$.48 same as above j g Y D T^p Councilman Dick suggested the beginning date for the tar to ba collected aheuld Be Jemery 1,1915, NOVI,Wallet indicated the Plxise=ort would be implemented as xrittm and that the sewer intra-es would be ' Mr.Colley emended the Ordinance to read January 1,1975. yf 01 conducted in two steps for the rot to io--there are budgetary requirements. re Councilman Amick moved to adopt the Ordinance No.74-23 end Councilman Dickens seconded the motion. All yk h 'D^lln. 5 city Attorney,Martin Colley,asked if Hikins Lake Municipal Utility District would have to pay the I. an favor and the motion passed. to as he Texas❑apartment of Corrections sr they were a bulk oust=er. Et said our contract with them provide 'r 1 - N C ty can raise the rates,but never hvgber than the ra a charged the I,=,Department of 01trectices. Mayor _ W ll aid Elkins Lake Municipalre Utility District is Consided to be an institution sad would be charged the MAYOR'S SECTION }, 1 stituti...I rate.. He said any nmiclpal utility district to which the City futaishes eater service as con Mayor Nal] -tad he Felt this evening's meeting xvald have an import the the c�unity because OE the idexed an institution and would be charged accordingly, maeteent of the Total/motel occupancy tax and the water and s-ar rate adj-imams. .y Mayor Waller asked Mr.Tony Fxanxm,baaaral Manager of the Elkins Lek,Municipal Utility District,rho - p n the audience,i£he w-aware that the water rates were going up. Mx.Pranxan said 'Be have n° l". .y4 A,f q 1 meW---the increase ehetsoevar." Ha asked Lhe Mayor in regard to the 464 rete,if it would be a flat rate COUNCIL ACTION tax. Mayor said it mould be a graduated rate. Ha than asked tbar if.his gxadurted rate fits inMith this 1 mPerg—=Hmsa on City Nall Prop 'N u^fiA i .0 46f late falling at what point? Mayor said"ail aver s adlli=." Mr.Pranxen said three milli=I.his normal _ d erty high use end that this would affect him only a few manths out agof the year. ,Afo' JOM Amick indicated the Ferguson.house suet be moved off the city hall site I ao oeaible. 4 a �.�,mal �' `'N r��� ':� ,. rose ^;''��7i4'v' ,r��'"� �� k� r " ;`,�"'•, +y-�t� ^'EYE ( ,s � :.. 'u..,rx 4� �. •� h: �.,C r ��,} .y d � 4� � rx�w,? .: r ive, YV-. RESOLUTIONWHEREAS, Chapter 17, Section 17-9 and 17-21 of the Code of Ordinances t Of the City of Huntsville,;Texas, authorizes the City Council from time to - ' .'1vHEREAS, it has^��e•toT3tE4a'Yt 't '''"=�t. ."%.} `•'.''�'- .,,'. ,_ en sono the Ca.tyCouncir`of;,the,City. n. a time to establish rates for water and sewer service, respectively, furnished ;r'of Huntsvilie;Texas that the gol ¢y for rental of the`Em r by the said City, and ^_7,.Btu—mgt'needs:revision "and �' ,p 'zr rka „a 'gatxoln Plark WHEREAS, the City of Huntsville has caused be made an independent c. WHEREAS,:atter","due..eonsidasafon b study on andsewerrates by Wisenpaker, Fix and.Associates_ t;>,; staff ax.£�`sai.a it r' " X ,,,,,Gi y Couucil'-and the Administrative ,, x -' ' ' g z �., d..,C y' the.ufbllowingwpolxcy ism resent-€i3•:a: ., 'Engineers of Tyler,:-.Texas,:.which firm has now recommended an increase in the �:- , �¢'Mz -�s rc *3�, ,,�:._tp ..� __,;jJA ^1-, ;+�r ,- s, Kr`, "?.. water and sewer rates of the City of Huntsville and such recommendation having NOW'THEREFORE 4B�E.'?FT R OL i :'. '. '`"" �• "; a ,� been full considered b the said Cit` Council and the said City'C u '1 omniz S VED;that any commµnity, civic gieup�o�other Y Y y h unci 8. a.tion vrshmg to;use;ihe;£aciI2ties,.and rbuilding-at Emanci at'o . r `l :� - . . ,.p i a Bark ,1 s xhaving found that a necessity exists for the raising of such rates;. .91 do.so,.:However jA.ia,assure`adequate safeards are>;taken to maintain the �- uildm �in_a"manner,the swty qk..f he beateservfce<,`:assible NOWTHEREFORE, BE IT'RESOLVED b the Cit Council of the Cit of �4°`certiain;� "r x ,, ..,,2P;:.. to thea community -- _ Y Y Y r. ,minimal re4uiiem@nts witl sbe'made y �a11-thaser�ttashYn 'ta n „ Huntsv ills, Texas that from and after:January 1, 1911, rates for waher g.;„.,.,-„ �r service and sewage rendered customers b the Cit of Huntsville shall g Y Y be as sollows: '�+vz .., •=R+.x ,� X43 ,r , �- nra�' Kkl 11=groups l' ben require tp�cle2 the btr�kd3ng immediately= ,.< _a terfits use:arid."leaveni in an`Oraerly`cond Zion CUSTOMER BASE SEWER RATE BASE.WATER RATE +2 The de osit,'ofi twent five P Y- ,`($25 00)�shall be forfeited to the - �.., ,o€Huntsville af,the key is notir@turned,to City:Hall v< t; City Residential and Commercial $4.50 $1.75 t bynoon the:nexY.fallowin re - '"- - Texas Department of Corrections - ,29i. 46 •, �,� �^' - S' gtalardroxking day? .Sam Houston State University $ Z9,. $ 46 �;'^�?�+Y.group wishing to generate busi'uess revenue-?b charging an Y ;r„ s"s } Y - -, : $ $ .� ,.admit{•:,ancertee;.,"�3onation,,,ar other. ypa of contribution fos,any, - +r .}, •, , ., „type .. All service to customers residingout of theinco orated limits of Cit - of£�SO.00�to be�hel3 in the46uilding vis:;Il beehaPged'a fee . incorporated y ,`l.o£fifty ( } �'w nty:.five dolklrq of this=is a d osit.to shall be charged twice the rates above for customers within the.incorporated bereturned :` .`: limits of said City. - 'i•-. - . ,. a a. Once the building has bean cleaned to satisfaction BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that from and after September 1, 1975, rates t� of yhe-:Parks and Recreation Department "`• ' - for sewer service rendered the following customers by the City of Huntsville b. The key;returned,on time• T <. shall be as follows: 4 Groups not charging an admittance fee,will be required to put n *- a CUSTOMER BASE SEWER RATE up a twenty-five ($25 60).dollaz deposit to be returned:i < - .� Texas Department of Corrections 48 q P $ a Once the building has been cleaned to-the satisfaction of Sam Houston State University $ .48 , r the Parks and Recreation Department b. The key returned on .,Municip,al)utility districts.to which the-City of Huntsville furnishes water. t, t4 u x.., _.. - S� service'�e: onsidered institutions and would be'char ed an institutesnal w -5.=ln:case of damage to•ihe�buildm:.ars ' g 8 ;arip portion thereof or loss;- i .rats - - - _ - of equipment furniture etc 'st ("lHEREDP.ON said Resolution Navin been 3u1 made and seconded' same was r +� :ss t 8 Y b. The deposit will tis forfeited ^w passed tby unanimous vote on this the 26thday of November, 1974. b. The individual.reserving'the use of the building will K11be held dresponsible . . " •.� - THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS - ' i ✓�� If BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this policy serve as acontract between - - i l+f-.vrna, .J/i BY/ said City and the indittidual or group wishing to rent.the building::and that ' ATTEST F--- .Morris I. Waller, Mayor same contractmustbe signed by the rentor indicating the contract is understood r: # // and fully agreed to the terms therein stated. r RUTH DeSHAW, City Secretary. - - WHEREUPON this Resolution having been duly made and seconded,. same was JPOVED AS 'f0 FORMin D. Colley, City�Att..7., r._,, M },' •flc" k '�; s '.. �<•. .'` i ,�;(; " '� ,' �-'' �`z # +rte' ' r �� ^� x i �'a , kr r 71'r a ORDINANCE N0. 74=22 � X� t passed byunannmou3 vote on tfiis tke 26th day a£November 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13,;SECTION 134 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES':OF THE CITY OF HUNTS- 1 xau r z a r VILLE, TEXAS, BY SUBSTITUTING THEREFOR A NEW ahx� x ti A .N .THE:CITY OF,E SVILLE TEXAS x' SECTION 13-4, THE SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE.MAKING .� �#'i* - l' ',J" 5 �x :. �, .:f ,�,fx,. ...r a - r IT UNLAWFUL TO.MAKE OR CREATE ANY EXCESSIVE, UN- z_ NECESSARY OR UNUSUALLY LOUD NOISE.WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,:TEXAS, DEFINING „�., 1::Nbrrls L--:Wa11er,Maya3- CERTAIN ACTS, THE CONDUCT:OF WHICH CONSTITUTES A: '.'', - z”,c � ✓e I :. Leh g; zr`3 -`, .. VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE, AND..PROVIDING A PENALTY ATTEST t,, 'v.# -:s S)y s- L. .FOR VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE. WHEREAS,. the making and creation of excessive, unnecessary or unusually loud noises within the limits of City.of Huntsville:,.. ee`xeLiry^ a ,.. Texas, which are prolonged, unusual and unnatural in their time, place w � ..: d -- _ " o ,M�,. an use affect and are a detriment tb'public health, comfort, convenience, #`.s!.�'e4.' "',�s �'� safety, and-welfare and; `-p.., � i;.� S, the sity of e public st es that excessive, uunnecessaryeorsunusually hloud noises tbeedeclared tun ; zg lawful the purpose of securing and promoting the public health, \ �€7 ,. ,. ...� 5y, _ .�.', x "- rF comfort, convenience, safety and welfare and the peace and quiet.of € its a the City of Huntsville, Texas, and its inhabitants. ,^ ' - 3 r ""'"•' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF �- t` THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS-,. that Section 13x4, of Chapter 13.,. of � r ? €Px the Code of Ordinances of the City of Huntsville, Texas, is hereby. ^ ';x ^ . :amended in its entirety by substituting in lieu thereof the following: r. - .. T .Section 13-4: Unnecessary..noises prohibited. - Itt (a) It shall hereafter,be unlawful for any person ¢ to make, continue or cause to be made or con- ` tinu d'�any excessive,. -u neces unnecessary or unusually, e - n s y � �. k - - loud noise or any noise which either annoys, Y disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, re- .pose, health, peace or safety of others,- within ;the corporate limits of the.City-ofHuntsville, - Texas. - (; g � - 2 . t" (b) Noises prohibited-Unnecessary noisestandard. The olYowing acts, among others, are declared z ;: to be loud, disturbing and unnecessary noises in fiw violation of this ordinance, but said enumeration shall not be deemed to be exclusive: .1. Horns, si naling devices,.etc., The sounding of ' 7 € any horn or Signa ing device on any automobile, ° motorcycle, or other vehicle on any street or x 3. € - public. place of the City,.except as danger ".'` warning the use of any horn, whistle or other device operated by engine exhaust. 2, Radios, phonographs, etc. The using .. g, operating, j .n or permitting to be.played, used or operated any q.l: A a�5r '#1,,. if ;25,' 3S!'1r s, s. .r ', xg-xg, i.. f°o Or 'i �` Vis• f "� ^�?' '`� r YN, *F„o.. .A.,A',� X, s, Y annoys or which disturbs or undul patients w y radio, musical instrument, phonograph, or - in the hospital, or other persons located v , other machine or device for the producing within such places. 'z+ or reproducing of sound in such manner as to disturb'the peace, quiet and Comfort Of �rr� 8. Hawkers ed�dlers. The shouting and crying '^,s r "s. the neighboring inhabitants or at anytime a,; of pe-ddlers, hawkers and vendors which disturbs $ 3x with louder volume than is necessary for . "x, the peace and quiet of the neighborhood. El i - convenient hearing for the person or personst �� �s.,.. who are voluntary listeners thereto. The 9.9. Carnivals and tents hows. To operate or allow operation of any such instrument or device ?`.Y t to operate any caxnxva tent sfiaw, skating between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7600 a.m. rink, or shows of like character at a time or pix •l y'. in such a manner as to'beplainly audible in aplace where the sounds emanating from such s Y ' at a distance of 50 feet from the building, operation of such business are such that un- a� structure or vehicle inwhich it is located ': reasonably destroy the peace and quiet of the x shall be primafacie evidence of a violation neighborhood. of this section t 'hb (c) Any person violating agy of the provisions of this r PP " ;�,. 3. Lous Bakers am lifiers for advertising. ordinance, upon conviction, shall be deemedguilty s:, r Thed using, operatxngor permitting to be played, rrf' of a misdemeanor and shall be fined in accordance -, used, or operated of any radio receiving set;. .' `` - with Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of the . musical instrument, phonograph, loudspeaker, - `,�:; r. :City of Huntsville, Texas. ' sound amplifier, or other machine or device for the producing or reproducing of sound upon _ (d) ' Additional remedy.. As an additional remedy,- the con- - the public streets for the purpose of commercial Sir ,'� t�.nued violation bf any of the provisions of this advertising or attracting the attention of the - `.ordinance which cause discomfort or annoyance to public to any building or structure. reasonable persons of normal sensitiviness or which s endangers the comfort, repose, health or peace of - residents in e 4.' Yelling, shouting, etc. Yelling, shouting, the area shall be deemed, as declared to be, y 0 ¢ whistling,.or singing on.the public streets,_ public nuisance may be subject to. particularlybetweenthehours of 11:00 P.M. - abatement by a restraining order or injunction - ^� -,..�. and.7:00 a.m. or at any time or place,so asissued by a court of competent jurisdiction. Any to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort, or re- suchactionto'restrain or enjoin the violation of t - - pose of persons. ' said ordinance may be brought by the said City s. - of Huntsville under the direction o£ theCity . _ -5. Steam whistles. The blowing of any locomotive Council or by any person, firm or corporation who r=. '.; steamwstTe or steam.whistle attached to any - - desires to assert the provisions of this ordinance x.-. stationary boiler.except to givenoticeof a ,__ in,connection with the abatement of any private - nuisance. .._ particular time, to give notice to begin or stop work, oras'a warning of fire or danger, '- 2 or upon request of proper city authorities. g,. (e) Should,any provision of this ordinance be declared t to be invalid or unenforceable, such provisions 6. Exhausts. The discharge into-the ope ` are hereby declared to be severable, and.such nair o£ - - - - the exhaust of any steam engine, stationary n,„ _ Findings`shall not affect the-validity of the re- .� <" internal combustion engine, motor boat, or motor '' maindgr of said or .vehicle, including'motorcycles or motor bicycles r (�1-�ti-�'-au.v� S,c•: L� -+•�.� ! `�- j-.etc+`�"' '�"` ;R except through a muffler or otherdevice which �,-, ,< PASSED in open session on this theCG day of November, will effectively prevent loud or explosive noises 1974. 411 therefrom. = ; K _ - - ATT T: p THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS 7. Schools, courts, churches hos itals. The ;# .creation o any excessive noise oaany street - 3; BY: •?. - - adjacent to any school, institution of.learn- �, De5 W, City Secretary _ ALLER, Htayor s { , ing, church orcourt while the same are in,use, r" APraoYrD As To F _ or adjacent to any hospital, which unreasonably .; ORS` interferes with the workings of such institution C Ile ai t �N� >� S � T;;{{'�fid` � •� '�,- - 4 � # ,. ,nay "�-k «.-��, 3 .� -}° �,*�.•. r w ��s. ,rt.,,}- ��. `�` ,��Sr ti � � I LCsMA e, '. 'oration or association organized aid operated $ ,? ORDINANCE N0.:74_23 exclusively for religious, charitable or:ed- ucational purposes, in which no part of the net earningsinures to the benefit of any private F AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15 B OF THE CODE shareholder or individual. a .�.. .- 0 OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, - r ENTITLED TAXATION, BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO BE. Section 15 B-4, Definitions. . . x ` NUMBERED 15 B-3 TO BE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR. -�; THE ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF A HOTEL AND MOTEL - The following words, terms and:.phrases:are, for the °r OCCUPANCY TAX., PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS, PROVIDING purpose of this ordinance, except where the context �; s FOR F" COLLECTION OF REPORTS CONCERNING THE TAX, PRO- �c. - clearly indicates a different meaning, defined as VIDING FOR THE MAKING OF ADMINISTRATIVE.RULES AND - follows: ., REGULATIONS FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH TAX, AUTHO- RIZING THE ENTERING INTO OF A CONTRACT FOR THE AD- (a) "Hotel" shall mean any building or buildings, Y ,r, x aMINISTRATION OF FUNDS COLLECTED, PROVIDING A MEANS trailer or other facility in which the public s _ FOR ENFORCEMENT OF SUCH.ORDINANCE, PROVIDING A - may, for a consideration, obtain:sleeping cis F ` PENALTY FOR WILLFULFAILURE OR VIOLATION.OF SAID accommodations. The term shall include hotels, x '� } ORDINANCE AND CONTAINING OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ARO- ' motels,.tourist homes, houses or:.court, lodging VISIONS. houses,. inns, rooming houses, trailer housesy - ' - or other buildings where rooms are furnished WHEREAS, Article 1269]-4.1 Section 3a,at seg., Revised for a.consideration, but "Hotel"shall not be - Civil Statutes of the State of Texas', authorizes any..City to levy by defined so as to include hospitals, sanitariums, :e ordinance a.tax upon the cost of occupancy of any sleeping room fur - or nursing homes. T' ,>t nished by any hotel under the terms and conditions specified by said. statute and for the.purposes as set-forththerein; and (b) "Consideration" shall mean the costs of any yIN - - - food served or personal.servicesrendered to WHEREAS, a determination has been made.by the City Council the occupant-of such room, not related to the ' _ of :the City of Huntsville, Texas, that a necessity. exists for.the said- cleaning and readying of such room for. occupancy, t" City toexercise the authority.specified insaid statute tolevy such - and shall not include any tax assessed for tax for the.purpose of raising money for advertising for general pro occupancy thereof by any other governmental:._ ' - motional and tourist advertising of the City ofHuntsville and its agency. 211 x "" vicinity and conducting a solicitation andoperating program:to attract conventionsandvisitors either by the City or through.contracts with3 (c) "Occupancy" shall mean.the use or possession., persons..or organizations selected by.the said City.and in.pursuance F or the rights to the use or possession of any thereof;: - room or rooms in a hotel for any purpose. - NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF: ',;. - (d) "Occupant" shall mean anyone..who, for a considers k 'THE CITYOF HUNTSVILLE, .TEXAS, that Section 15 B of the Cade of Ordinances - tion, uses, possesses, or has aright to use or of the City of"Huntsville, Texas, is hereby amended by adding a new ...possess,:any mom or rooms in a hotel under any " section to be entitled Section 15.:B-3, at seg., the same being an r• - ,lease,;concesson, permit, right= -o£ access, ordina n - ,,, - nce proviaing,._for the,assessment a d collection of a hotel and' ` •license cc_ ntract or'agreement. ., `mo:tel occupancy,tax::and other provisions'in connection therewith, with sucks amendment;and,addi!f ns`'to said'::Code of':Ordinances to-be-as follows_ .,;, �'. ( -"'Persons" shall mean any individual company rpor�t�on or assoca.ation owning, operating, 5, Section 1: - Section 15 B-3. Levy of tax,rate; exceptions. manor controlling any hotel. �(a) There is hereby levied a-tax upon the occupancy (f) "city r 'r shall mean the City Secretary _ ` • of any room or space furnished by any hotel or of the City o Ekintsville, Texas. - s",. motel where such cost of occupancy is at the rate of $2.00 or more per day; such tax to be (g) "Quarterly Period" shall mean the. regular calendar equal to three per cent (3%) of the consideration quarters of the year, the first quarter being L• ,.; paid by the occupant of such room or space to composed of the months of January, February such hotel or motel. "' and March, the second quarter being the months of April, May and June, and the third quarter ,� "' (b) No tax shall be imposed hereunder upon a.per- }.fid. being the months of July, August and September manent resident. - k and the fourth quarter beingthe months of (c) No tax shall:be imposed hereunder upon a corp- 0 orp - u s e'er no x ay � ,�� �, �. " s l�:,e"�,r-c�"' �e-'3 r✓'..�'y,����„ � `?r`'`�'r"���-� `Yp �,�., w< �' �,2 =,�,K 7'. -� t+•� �.�i� u r October., November and December. „- Section 15 B-9.: Civil penalties. (h) Permanent Resident" shall mean any occupant Y c who has or shall.have the right to occupancy ` Any person who fails to remit the tax or violates of any room or rooms in a hotel for at.least : the reporting provisions imposed by this ordinance ` x thirty (30) consecutive during.the current 5 .�:" within the time required shall forfeit an additional ' calendar year or preceding year. = } +,o•M^ five per cent (5%) of such tax. Additionally, taxes x Z �., not paid within the time required by this ordinance Section 15 B-5. Collection. ' shall be considered delinquent, and such delinquent: taxes shall draw interest at the rate of six per cent '`�{ §fid e Every person--.owning,.operating, managing or con- - f;•. -.. trolling any'notel or hotel within the City of (6.%) per annum if.same remain unpaid thirty (30) days after the date due.. Huntsville, Texas, shall collect the tax imposed - - �,�.. R in Texasction l hereof, for the City of Huntsville, Section 15 B-10. Criminal penalties, v Any person who willfiully fails or refuses to pay, ' Section 15B-6. Reports. � when due, the tax imposed under the provisions of x this ordinance, or who shall fail or refuse to make ' On the last day of.the month following each quarterly any report due under the terms of this ordinance r^ ry period, every person required in Section.15 B-4 hereof r:F' - or shall file a false report, shall, upon conviction, t y.. to collect the tax imposed herein shall file a report be deemedguilty of a misdemeanor and punished as ') with the Tax Assessor-Collector of the City of Hunts- 'J provided by Section 1-8 of.the Code of Ordinances ..z oche, showing the consideration paid.for all room ,," o£ the.City of Huntsville;. Texas. occupancies in the preceding quarter, the amount of - ;- - the tax collected on such occupancies, and any other �) Section 15 B-11.. Severability provision. information as.the Tax Assessor-Collector may reasonably _ require. This requirement may be met by submitting - - - :z. '. if any.section, clause, paragraph, or provision of i copy of the State Hotel-Motel Occupancy Tax Quarterly - b this ordinance shall be held unconstitutional arsvoid Report and any a Cityent thereto totsville the Taxas. Assessor- then. the invalidity of such section, clause, para_ Collector of .the.City.of Huntsville, Texas. Such.. ,. graph or provision shall not affect the other pro- person person shall pay the tax due on such occupancies at visions of thisordinance,. and.the same shall remain the time of filing such report.. in full force and effect. Section 15.B-7. Rules and Regulations. Sectionz2. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINEDBY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE; TEXAS, that the within ordinance shall f r 3 .The City Tax Assessor-Collector shall have the power become effective as provided by the charter of the City ' to make such rules and regulations. as are necessary of Huntsville,.and the tax herein levied shall commence to effectively collect the tax levied herein, and to be collected on January 1, 1974. shall upon reasonable notice have access to books and records necessary to enable him to determine the ' - _ .. = `.PASSED in open-session on this the.�l _day of November,:1974 z correctness of any'report filed"as required by this �< z h ordinance and the amount of taxes due under the pro- r`. THE CT Y OF-HUNTSV37 L/E//,7.:�T/E,9XfA/�fS4 ^[a visions of this ordinance. ATTEST '� !� J ' A L'vU ` l' Section 15 B-8. Agency for Administration. J s� B d v - __moi �/ l%.t MORRIS I. wA=i-t, Mayor ,4 RUTH DeSHAW, City Secretary The Mayor of the said City is hereby authorised to enter into a contract with an agency outside of the City Government to administer the funds.made Y3ioVRD As To FoBM: available under this ordinance for the. purpose of + expending the fund pursuant to the purpose for which intended. ', M+mtif A7.Co11aq.City Attorney - ; his OD xis r,,�.0 ':.jM r � ° Paje:127. pst p.128 City Ma ag Sim cAl x,indicated a represrn a of.the C.O.M.. _ MIIRITEE Of TIP CITY CEPCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF HONTEVILLO,—BR COINTY,.T—,HELD ON THE 10TH DAY OF .' DECEMBER,19]4,AT 102]11TH EFFECT WPTEYILLE,TEXAE,AT]:DO P.M. , 5 tM.tx,:Ak- I=b had d hi b the pa bil y f qui 1 g th P rgu- v to ftheir to c id thi h time. u H id h C it ay went ,r, ThCowciimet in AeBulax Eession ith the£olloxi g mbexs pxexnt: 5'yv Aftr 1 theC it derided puh h up fA. bide h the q t f f10O-Cl-d p inerre h Sox M rrl I.Waller,Mayor at a th ghly 1 ed if 1 d the&10000 11 6 ed let to N John Derry�v k vrylo EI E 1 h 1 Larry D ol[ to 'm.. G MCGlthen Morti.Colley h d t t d H 1 1 g thep i s F°nk..no F the bid end C ilm Pork., d to nollpth Be 1 74-31 J th Peden pe d end C ilme Mer dei the 1 The d. The City Secretary xes instructed to publish the bid native. Aed M ea Food. of Additional Property It Em on P k __._._." ____ _ __ _ "i4 2 v { __ #` John Amick tared h tool not find 1 t the p party ail the KSS 'd` 0mencip P k B Midi g and and t d N¢xtin C 11 y h Ip The meeting nes tilled to order by Mayor Marra,I.Waller. C enrilmm John Amid gave the imocetion. p �: tl� eeaea He f 1 the Sr y o g 1 3 ori p .-dr en telling a d th ere m papers in exi to hi. b OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING ON CURB AND GUTTER AEED—DIFTE ✓iv 3 Yi g oim hiP Ifthe property. Merlin Colley agreed "'999 - ,� ,t,r• - to xoxk with Mr.Amick to find a solution to this problen. 5(; ,,tx g -.yt rned W Ho w 19th Street Th h ng qrned by Ma ie D.C Ilmy City A—ree,ILI in tonI aled opee,Ph,.Jerry Nomer.,To.. •[; n i High y Dep . Eng t xpl th f theimp -eau Mr.--Nee aid pp: ly it 999iu Sack Parker ¢skid thof h burned stweture. Maztin.Conry stated the of E Houston Av ld be imp ad 1 o a curb d Bettered,p d£our-len M1 hf lik h tthern byur s closed aM he esssmied the horse had been removed "w s n of 6m.Hou t Avenue. He mid the improvements start at Sycamore Stree d _ t Lop 405,skip th a, fta.aid he xmsld pursue the matter persoully,Huth } 600 100 f et and beg ag th th ide of Loop 405 t G ah Hold. He s id threed t f h � -`- i;,.1 =� due diligence: p 1. $100 p f d M1 thI Stan H ghway DIparment II ld alorb 90 p f the co Th try'I sM1 f 10 p d $SO 100 Th t tel f f ag, b mp d E h& H A.nue 1yp,' Street ImprovmeHts in Woods Addition t t ]155 9l d d d b2$5D 100 q 1 $]00 p fron feet t b 11—sed t the"j property oxnexs. The scat uta a ye s p Y h a carding to City h £ Sack Pexkar thanked Serry Hodge,Oixectar of public Works,Nesley Byrd,and all =:' Attorney,Martin D,Co13ey.stMr sCPlley Y d in-rd t tek adv age of the, Ek the Taxes Highway , A k§ If thn..f the superb lob done an street,drainage,and kVT" Depazteent to vak 2h imp me s a,d£end 90 p of at,the City had to pay$50 190 hvcM1 it had Mill wlwert improvements in the Hoods Addition rdt'�. already done,to, g eg th flmds for the p j et. The city h in—g h ey beck by 4„ essessing the adj 2 property Pere— MAYOR m d $ P k 43 MAYOR IfALLER THEN CALLED FOR A SHORT EXECUTIVE SESSION. City A[ ry Ile in D.Colley ,Red thed if they had y T q Th. ing pwp y owners each spok h C 11 L i Hilln M Rather f h NaryR;he, h B F.a The Meeting then adjourned. f O1 P lkne J.V.Atkins,end Bill J d Than main omplavat xes vn the$].00 assessP,mt note per feet;each contending it was exceesvve end wjust. c X 'Y Respectfully submitted, '*^ t'There being m more qumhms Tien the endience,Mayor Waller then officially closed the publictheazing. CONSIDER THE NINIIfBS OF THE PREVIOIIE MEETING ail Ruth DaShaw,Cit Secreta Mayor Waller presented the HE—.of the pre 1 ing Cowcvlmm Didere accepted the mortes m November 2fi,19]4 vY written end Coumcilmm Amick seconded the motion. All Were in favor and the motion.....1, 3 gN°b R". _ PRORIp l LS BITIPRAVOUR TO DISCUSS NG THE DISFLAYOFBOODS UP 510EWALXE Y„ - Mr.Prey—xes not present at the..oil meeting,therefore,the v az skipped. i @ t 4✓v. 'tem w � J . y f CONSIDER GRANTING ACMINISTRATION AUTHORITY TO ADVERTISE FOR BIOS OH AIRPORT WFEAUSEENTS ;.] g' mr.O'Malle of 0 Nall A Cle d 1 d fi ti f Ph 1 of the lmned ei mprave v s- to ry Hes Pan n p Tport i b y�. �n 3 vents ata theple ed by[heir firm_He d theysw b del v d d p d t h Federei Aviation Agency vn the Hornung. He iodi. d Ph 1 f th,p j t a$400 000 p 1 c $300 000 of xhich will he ' funded by the Federal government,f50 000 by the 3 d$50,000 by the City. H' d thproject consists of pd.— rebuilding the existing may with of B h f hes tri 1 eplacSng the misti g - f 4 to fi inches,treating myth limetha immediate 6 chthe adds b 1 this g inches of b H vd the interim III x "24 Cyt aux£ue x111 be a duble course pmatxatlon type p (lryer of asphalt,seal coat of rook,mother layer k 1Li R of asphalt end a seal coat of rockj that will be eppli d to the surface of both.the rummy aM the taxiway. 2,he sand,well be the edditim of 2 to 3 i ch F nsphat lay ei the entire surYene end the ' 1 iwxay Hall he lengthened. According to Bill Shipmen,Airport Nenag h imprn—re.11 then mem the ort airpcould hendle a 60,000 pouts loading plena end eny jet aux ft b ass,but not quite a OC-9. O'Malley then asked the Council for their authorization to submit the,,Alms and specifications to PAA and also for the mthoriiation to subsequently edvertvse for bids end circulate the plans to contractors, Into FAR hes approved this project. Mr.O'Malley hoped to have FAA's ay re—by December 13, 1914,so bids co£ould ba advertised for the pwj.et vn early Jenuary. Re said the.—Jeered conplatiw dere would INuI 'S fps d ba late summer l9]5. fL Cmmcilmen More Hmed to Brent this eoth.einerion and Councilman Davis seconded the motion. All..no in «+g " IMI t iW favonend the mot3m passed needonsly. L • «'t CBBIGNATB A COUNCIL DELEGATE TO H-GAC AS CITY'S REPRESENTATIVE Mayor Waller then designated Dr.Larry Dickens as the City's delegate to the EIA.0 C—I Meeting to elect HGAC executive ZZ—o dargues end alternates f 1975. 'fhv et'Hg t b held in Alvin Omo�ber 11 19]4 5 uhf Sn Councilmen Davis moYed to accept the Mayors recomm dei and Win 1 Parker seconded the ion. Ater .k SJ u i om further discussiPD,Councilmen Dick..moved bl he pia ion I then r..:coded then the n Neyor represent the City of Hentavulle. Mayor WIle,added to the ti net Dr.Dickens should then be rise rP'� alternate Couu'.Ilmm Parker moved to uc.pe the motion end Couocilemn Peden...ended the metien. All fever o£the med.aM it passed oneed—lye J $^k 21 ` r A c z ' s 044,., r r� u iy'6 Pv rt r �. c � 4 Z 51, y - 3 q z:. r I i Y'a,+'• i,^,,w a � .�+ t+,. . ., ",.�. ,-r 3 .`.. � �". i ,,:" „"`:,` r. `� �'i>=r. to x• ��-s �, Y �,� h �, 'S �,1 �,�-. e� a � ..; ,a, ad.'�w.', d M' ., s'. i•. Sa:,., „t, ''� `, �,"l r �y-� t ` •s yil a ''",e.a , a � ..+,...0 ' � •�` *tom'`, ,�'� �:� ^�� �•3� ,�,tt'�a� N ,,. f �� ti."r .° pF "� =sl. '�.'--,: -�£L'; ak"� &-- x"�,�;iw�) a..: f.�>ti'1"�. ti '�' k��,�x§" g ��':,�.� fR ;^" „,a •:M ,#�xF a� ,3 �.�`� � #.: M t ` , ,a RESOLUTION 74-31 'two x a .�, ,F 1110 � fcr,' EREAS:, he,City of Huntsville Tezas;is the owner of-ascertain. .tra"ct;or paxeeY uf,":latid-located::in Block�`12 of the,City of-Hunt sville with.certain.improvements thereon whick,havebeen determined to be s a.. ' 4, s us', ro ert w e.. s �,; P P P y to the City consisting'og a frame residential°dwel'ling. •tr,: and'' rye; >f.r. `,H,q< 'k""•-°°'- F r a- y . ctfi�.:, WH£REAS:-Section 14 : the CityqCtxter of.,the Cit of authorizes,'and requires that no,sale ornlease o£property shalh-be`made. without first advertising for bids by a�notice iu•the official.`news a er a; of rthe Ci -£or iwoconsecuttvetiveeks�. h �Counct.f P t s _^NOW THERE EEwIT'RESOLVE6 b sthes"C �`•,. iix Cmmeil of'the`Ctty of s1 _ •.i; ;Texas;,�'thai�said'a`city Counci"L'}has made:a_ '' de Lermxnatl0n `?''" •fin3rng,that'the. illoitng°de'scribed'pioperty•is,surplus propexty•'and` that,the public'a.nt®rest would best be served by the public sale_of s same after due notice`as required by thaxChartex of'the said C1E 5� sai4:sproperty b6ing described as-follows .*,. �• aur„• ,h k *a n rf e,frame Being,onresidentsal;dwelling Iocated,wthin Blociq:12�. rc. '' �` yof the�Cxty,of Huntsville,`particulaly at 1320:13th Street, ° ` ,. and known as the Ferguson Prapexty ••�s `�. .• < a y BE:IT FURTHER RESOLVED that.the Cxt5ecreiar � Y'. y,of the Ci`tY or „ Hun£sville publish the notice,asr required by the Charter of,the'City of.ltuntsviYle:in the'officiaLnewspaper ofthe City'Of Huntsville, the> ; s� Huntsville Item and that the requirements,o£the bids include:;a iequixe- ment or an aaitional::3eposit.of$100 00�,to the amount bid for`the purchase of such"property,to--insure the complete'cieaning of the;lot y site:upon-removal of the frame residential dwelling.°rSuch dwelling to , be open"for inspection between the hours of 8:00 A M; and5 00°P M .' weekdays a ' WHEREUPONIsavd Resolutaon l was du ;i i y pude,and seconded on thLs`the �.' of:November,-z1B74 � � THH Morris I Waller Mayor i4 ATT !/— _M' Ruth OeShaw,,:City?Secretary ROVED AS TO FORM•. s � - F i Martfh M. Colley City>,Attorne `• Y � f � kv t k � � 4` t ¢"'. m.axxf a.:,.€•� *s'�s'r '�'� ',�- 3. J ..v:�..;t.;,.s ,` �a:. "zq� s �, `,}� . PrzY .n P.,130 DHSIGNATB A CANDIDATE/SPONSOR FOR THE SAM HDUSTON RESOURCE CONSERVATION Jeck Parker Exp ed lois apprec,pet,£r the v01un[eex wosk done en d + §C' by For the Ch p adp Yvngihe tlonated City AND DHVOIARAE P N y r Elliot std the Sem Houston Mo C .ty d D p000vt Area asked thn the City of bee—ill a ,�iy'v' 4 TN '^i•. g Me Regular Meetfng Nen ed]oumed In S norm to di cuss personnel, [,] �, t px ve to th group. H d No.Vaiimy Et t at he l isity hoedb en on that committee H t pp eat estate old legal matters. ,p''$• '�+-$' �}i" p iog.N lk Coolly f be f ye apt tfi l ye- He d ted because of Hx.Stewart' 2-'j},RfiT E' exp in h a he ked h f h ould ,p—ml theCity f Hun 11 He Nen proposed Nat No. After the Executive S i the Cacvl roc vaned roto a Regular Session. $ M1 1 V nY S tt f SHSfI b pp d to be theCity of xepzae t t! the Sem Homtan Resource ` S C rveille and Da 1 Amen Ar L 1 C 1 Dickens mored to aecept no ra omaendatian of appointing Acqudsition eP Wate Well N 20 Site •}. +" l cy Mr.Vatinoy Stewart end Cdunc linen Davis se ended the motaon. All were vn favor and theomatvan passed. " c The motaan was=do by C linen Amick and s dad b C ]m th h City i be authorised to en 1n g emnt xith M.B E fi d� f qui f th y 31 20 its BUSINESS OF TEE CITY ATTORNEY--MARTIN D.COLLET and easements in N f$H 000. Secured,if p ibl h y d d d g d site proving to be factory Boo final wall inn t f i p o b .apt bl f d oiling ?�( R lotion No. 74 32 equiied for City to become partici n Paderal Fl.d I u ce PtI.— this well,No.Etheridge will be compensated foray bl dleM the h 'it d ing test drilling. M. MDtien carried Illnewely avd the.being no fl.rth r business,N Iotlog then adl ed. *`� YW Marti Colley read the caption of the Resolution end then hna£ly described the Resolution. The caption N' t ""•�`.,.SE kt' is as fouowa Ffy f RESOLUTION FINDING THAT TFIC CITY OF iND CONTLO,TEYAS,HAS lCITY YORE ADOPTED ' Jci k $T 3 THE SOUIHNRF FINDING THAT TBUT THEICI CODE AND CONPIBMING THAT RIE CITY ENGINEER SHALL 4y REVIEW AUL APPLICATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMTTS AS PRESENTLY REQUIRED BY CURRENT ■tel //�// p �j 14YA OTTY ORDINANCES th—hex,CPty Secretary 9 "� Py * ' { December 10,1974. ILII ri'Y k Couneilm tD moved t pt theResolution and Councilmen Parker seconded the motion. All woe vn V r Favor of the and im and it polled unenihouely. f Resolution No 74-33--Remu d f.,CitV to become particlpeat in Federal Flood Imurenco 2 _ 'ILIIe ' � Nartiv Colley reed the eaptvon of the Resolution eiW then briefly described the Resolution. The g is az follows: RESOLUTION ASSURING THE FEDERAL INSURANCE AOMINISTRA'FION THAT THE CITY OF HENTSVILLE, 'N' + TEXAS,WILL ENACT NECESEARY LEGISLATION AND ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS TO COMPLY WITH THE • ijy+ NATIONAL FLOOD INSURPNCE pROGRMIREGULATION S AND DESIGNATING THE CITY ENGINEER'HI Nj 1 j PEEFORN CERTAIN FUNCTIONS IN CONNECTION THERWITH. Y 4 y Cte P k ed ecepi the Resolution and Councilmen Moore seconded the vo[ion. All m p Y. N+ favor and thamotion passed unanimously. ere lea ] kt nn Ali Ordviunce No.74-24.--Regarding improvements to South Sam Houston Avenue. y.' u Nartvn Colley read the caption of the Ordinenm led discussed the.silent features of the contents of the ' Ordimnco. The caption is az folloxe: ,,, y F +'� AN ORDINANCE CLOSING IEE HEARING GIVEN TO TER REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABNT'fING 5- S UPON STREETS IN THE CITT OF ACCRUE TEXAS,OPE NITHIN THE LALA HEREINAFTER S THEREOF A&TO SPECIAL BENEFITS TO ACCRUE TO SAID PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF A BY VIR'NE OF THE IMPRPlEMENTS OF SAID STREETS HITHIN SAID LIIdITS AND AS DO ANY ERROR, INVALIDITIES,OR IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OR CONTRACT MUREFOR:FINDING V < Y h AND DETERNINING THAT OPLH ANA EVERY PARCEL OF.PROPERTY AEUTTING UPON SAID STREET WITHIN y ,ry THE LIMITS DEFINED WILL BE SPECIALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE COSTS OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED TO BE,AND AS ARSHSSED AGAINST SAID 6!6!6! Ei 4 ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF,AND LEVYING AN AGREEMENT FOR THE FAMST OF A PORTION OF THE COSTS OF SUCH ANPROVING SAID NRRET WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED; 1, b FI FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AGAINST ALL SAID ABUTTING PROPERTIES,AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS 'f MR OF:AND PROVIDING FOR THE NMREU AND FEMD OF COLLECTION OF SAID ASSESSMENIS AND -ba CERTIFICATES:DECLARING AN EMERGENCY:AND PROVIDING THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE - INNEDIATELY UPON ITS PASSAGE. }' Cquncilman D1.kens moved to accept the Ordinance end Councilman MCGlothen seconded the nwtiol. All xere in Y� Yfii x' LF favor of time enation end it passed unammausly. rt' ' a XN +6 ::� ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION--J.H.MCALISTER sn®aiy of cmmnnndsr Developmenx Act of 1974. -� Ji.McAlister presented the Council With a—Xy of the Community Devetopmnt Act of 1974. Ha said there p bably few dominants that he could place in front of the Council hat xould have as enormous en impnet ss `` thi Alt hes an the City. He asked the Council to review it m it would be discussed et the next—k session £ h City Council,along with community projects underway and needed. He said the Adminvstretien need.s®e input to begin developing an application fox federal£mods. ChotV Otdoo No.3 on Outfall Lim Th—eh Mine Lake G id Herrin,City Evgineer,presented Cheng.Otiot No.3 ort the outfall line through Elkins Lake. Be said d it vs to install drop coimectile.en the 24 inch front main through Elkins Lake. M.e.were left out o£the bid Ympal,he said,however,they were on the plans end are necessary for the inotallatvon of the l osine. He said he Change Order calls For$200 each plus$30 per foot for extra depth over a stendeti depth of a feet. M1+ 1¢diated the effect of the change Dxdar wv13 be about$1,000 to tN cot Councilmen Davis moved t the change order and Councilman Amick seconded the not.w. All were mnfavar and the merlon passed wevivously. Y II 5`L] COUNCIL ACTION "- {`�w Ralph Davis Reported a"oo—thoo bush extmding out in the roadway which needed to be trimm d to 6treet[acre ch]ng Passing automobiles. The lavation was between Avenues P 8 Q on 21nd gmate previ South Sem Houston J Pr tlfi p Jack Parker Re d a discussion and review of easements needed fox im ng � jy+i k Avamie and asked that Nis item be put on no ogled,far the mxt work session. 'R r Moir IAN 20 t - ,, .�+. ;"': 'a��$� r�s�c.�t� �.r�` � ayb��'Yi.���-�t mc�+.ra�'� n•:��e=��,�� r`C� � :�, k ^" � "v ''� .�,,,.,::� �-g,�� r . r,.d,rc TOM November 26, 1974 a December 5, 1974 The Honorable Morris Walker Mayor, City of Huntsville 8, P 0 Box 831 f" ' TO: Jim McAlister, City Manager Fhmtsvtlle, Texas- 77340 *r•, i .FROM: Gerald B. Harris,Jr.,., Director of Commainity Development Dear Mayor Walker: fwik rl :SUBJECT: Airport Grant Project M E M 0 R A.-N D U M v�a Subject- Caucus Meeting to elect Hous'toa-Galveston Area:Council + -" O'Malley and Clay;Consulting EngiaeeFss are nearing completion Executive Committee Delegates and Alternates for 1975 ` the first phase design plans and specificatiors for the subject .project. Attached is my previous memo outlining the scope of the The cities of Alvin and Deer Park have arranged for a Caucus Meeting -u project. The only difference in the Project at this.point is that the p. J Y P } p of city representatives from Member Home Rule Cities under 25,000 time of entering into grant agreement with the Federal Aviation - population, It is requested that you, as Mayor 'of one of these cities, .Administration has been delayed until approximately February 1, 1975. select a representative to this meeting whose purpose it is to elect two Delegates and two alternates to the Houston�Galveston Area Council It is recommended that O'Malley and Clay be granted the authority Executive Committee, '. to advertise for bids.subject to the approval of the plans and.speci- wfi £ications by the FAA and TAC. It is anticipated that bids will be Under the revised by-lame of H-GAC, the Executive Committee Delegates ' opened on January 15, 1975. moat be chosen from among:the General Body Membership representatives. 38,h 3 " Therefore, it is.necessary for you to designate your cities' represen- +, Afters bids for the project are received, they will be forwardedtative to the General Body as soon as possible. Please return one to the FAA for review:and approval. If the FAA approves the bids, the copy of the enclosed form to the Area Council as soon as possible. grant agreement should be issued within two weeks after submission of the bids for review. Pertinent data concerning this meeting is as follows: The.FAA has budgeted funds not to exceed$300,000 for the first' DATE. Wednesday, December 11, 1974 phase of the project. The City's share will be$50;000 and the State's PLACES. Holiday Inn share$50,000,making:a total,project cost of$400,000. 110 East Highway 6 Alvin, Texas „an" The second phaseis expected to begin within one year after the TIME; 7:30 p.m. .approval of the first phase and will include lengthening o£the runway to 5000 feet, runway and taxiway lighting, and asphalt overlay. The Meals-for the city representative'and his spouse will be provided' .. * .second phase is estimated to cost $264,000. througfi.the courtesy of the cities of Alvin and Deer Park, Additional "fe -meals will 5e$6.50 per person, Please make reservations for the meeting through Mrs. Stoner, City sr GBH/ef Secretary of Alvin (Phone 585-3351) no later than Monday, December 9. , Attachment k Cor llys :1 ROYAL HATCH Executive Director 2 RM ba. ..... Enclosure b , :<. s t ' SAM HOUSTON RESOUKE CONSIERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA RESOLUTION NO. 74_32 W,S.'Gibbs,Chairman - - ' P.O.sox404 Ro berg;Texw77471 RESOLUTIION FINDING THAT THF CITY OFMM, 7S'VILLE, « , x` TEXAS, HAS HEIRPTOFoika AO( is-Tlp: SODTiiE3dN.STAN— t DARD BUILDING CODE AND CONFIRI+i2RM TRW' -C THE. ITY s a 'ENGINEDR SHALL"PtVIFW ALL ARP,,ZICAT�ONS FQB Butto— �I 4 ING PERMITS, AS PAP, LY VTREQDIREDaBY CVRREN7t CITY August 20s.3974 ORDINANCES. WHEREAS, the City o£ Hintevilie, Texas, by, ordinance dated February 23, 1471, and amendments thereto, as codified in s_ Chapter 6o the Code of Ordinances of the City of Huntsville, Texas, adopted and is enforcing the Southern Standard Building Cade; and k t s a + WHEREAS, Section 1115 of the Southern Standard Building Code and amendments to saidordinanceprohibits any person, firm or '." v .• corporation from erecting, constructing, enlarging, altering, re- ' pairing, improving, moving or demolishing aag'liuilding or structure 5 '•;a Now that we bavo enlarged the Sam.S atston Rieseuree conservation and without first obtaining a separate building Permit for each building ";- Deve7ap;g6at Anes sad adcpted a now Fonitit i and By Takes would Bons � as ode of our epcmaora please select your representative to be our or structure from the Building Oficial after approval 1lY the " xx' Director'. r Engineer: and ^^ ` ^" You rep Wish to continue your present r WHEREAS, the Building official must examine all plans and representative or select a new ` representative for DirectorshipPlease a specifications for the proposed construction when application is made g complete the following items. to him for a building permit. . .- and mail to me at P. 0. Box 404,.F..osenberg, Texas 77471. ,- - 4 s For'your information we have written eight Congreasmen, two Senators NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council.of the and USDA Secretary Earl Butz requesting immediate action on our City of Huntsville, Texas, ka application. We also plan to contact.our Representatives when the come home at their Labor Day recess, 1. That the City Engineer shall review all building permit appli- cations for new construction or substantial improvements to de- Thanks. e { t _ termine whether proposed building sites will be reasonably safe from flooding. if proposed building site is in a location that has F � a flood hazard, any proposed new construction or substantial im- p, ovement (including prefabricated and mobile homes) must (i) be designed (or modified) and anchored to prevent flotation, collapse.,' or lateral movement of the structure, (ii) use construction me- , 'CX-�•sd�. a - - - terials and utility equipment that are resistant to flood damage, and (iii) use construction methods andpracticea. that will mini- a +,r ,�•� r ? W. S. Gibbs - mize.flood damage; and Chairman Ll 2. That the City Engineershall review subdivisionproposals and5, .other proposed.new developments to assure that (i) Lill such pro-posals are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage,Sponsor Representative (ii) all public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas,electrical and water systems are located, elevated, and constructed le f;' to minimize or eliminate flood damage, and (iii) adequate drain- ,ioponsor ,k�ar - age is provided so as to reduce exposure to flood hazards; and� L Representative i h a S�e wa ti CAddress 1613 /,i s Err Telephone No. �-9s-33 96 174,M CMe nX+S Signed - r ,r* d gid" a A f .r xS "r4 •v `'x� i' „r� y; ey" T' ` i �s F s 3. - That the'City Engineer shall require new or replacement water supply s'ys'tems and/or sanitary.sewage systems to:be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the THE. STATE OF.TEXAS X. systems and,dlsthargds from the systems into flood waters., and ` require;bn-site waste disposal systems to be located so as to COUNTY OF WALKER X avoid impairment of them br contamination from them during flood- ing. lood ing. I, RUTH DeSHAW, City Secretary of the City of Huntsville, ey, WHEREUPON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and .1 Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoingis a true, 7 �x passed by unanimous vote onthis the ldth.day of December, 1974. v i� ys exact and correct copy of the original RESOLUTION FINDING THAT THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, .TEXAS, HAS HERETOFORE ADOPTED THE SOUTHERN STAN- ti THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, DARD BUILDING CODE AND CONFIRMING THAT THE CITY ENGINEER SHALL,RE ' u 3 gY WALA VIEW:ALL APPLICATIONS. FOR BUILDING PERMITS, AS PRESENTLY REQUIRED y<'• N1OR3tPS I. WALL'ER, Mayor ATTEST. `1 , ,x BY CURRENT CITY ORDINANCES passed by the City Council..of the City - ' of Huntsville, Texas, on December 10, 1974,. and thereafter recorded .; ���`' ' ` �{ by me in Vol. , Page, of the Minutes of the City Council or .rk n the City of Huntsville, Taxan. +� Z0111,:;!1112.�AS TO F RM:�,� � IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal���' of office this the /D y� da of Deoeber, 1974.COLLEY, C1ty At o-.-Sey y - . D " THE C(ITY/p�F�HU/NTS/VI7'LL�E/, TEXAS �`', BY: YJLUi RUTH DeSHAW, City Secretary (SEAL) s w, Iq w r i c x l� r ra4 a F J, n RESOLUT16k NO. 74-33 6. RESOLUTION ASSURING THE FEDERAL INSURANCE AD- A THE STATE OF TEXAS X MINISTRATION THAT THE-CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, WILL ENACT NECESSARY LEGISLATION AND ENFORCEMENT COUNTY OF WALKER X PROVISIONS TO COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL FLOOD IN- SURA14CE PROGRAM REGULATIONS AND DESIGNATING THE 1, RUTH DeSHAW, City Secretary of the City of Huntsville, J""�........ CITY ENGINEER TO PERFORM CERTAIN FUNCTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. may. Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is".a true, WHEREAS, certain areas of the City of Huntsville,. Texas, exact and correct copy ofthe original RESOLUTION ASSURING THE are subject to periodic flooding from certain streams, creeks, branches FEDERAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION THAT THE CITY 07 HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, and their tributaries located within the incorporated limits of said & City, causing serious damages to properties within these areas; and WILL ENACT NECESSARY LEGISLATION.AND ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS TO COMPLY WHEREAS, relief is available in the form of Federally sub- IN. PROGRAM REGULATIONS AND..DESIGNATING sidized flood insurance as authorized by the National Flood Insurance 4" WITH THE NATIONAL FLOOD SURANCE act of 1968; and THE CITY ENGINEER TO PERFORM CERTAIN FUNCTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH WHEREAS, it is theintent of the City Council of the City wF "M of Huntsville, Texas, to require the recognition and evaluation of passed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas, on flood hazards in all official actions relating to land use in the flood plain areas having special flood hazards; and December 10, 1974, and thereafter recorded by me in vol.L. Pagej,2J, WHEREAS, this body has the legal authority to adopt land of the Minutes of the City Council of the City of Huntsville, Texas. use and control measures to reduce future flood losses pursuant to Article 8280-13, Texas Civil Statutes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal "VP' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the the City Council of of office this the /07/,day of December, 1974. the City of Huntsville, Texas, hereby Assures the Federal Insurance Administration that it will enact I THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS as necessary, and maintain in force for those areas having flood hazards adequate land use and control measures BY:with effective enforcement pro- ;A� visions ions consistent with the Criteria set forth in Section 1910 of-the RUTH DeSHAW1 City Secretary. National Flood Insurance Program Regulations; and (SEAL 2. Vests the City Engineer with the responsibility, authority, and means to: (a) Delineate or assist the Administrator, at his request, in delineating the limits of the areas having special flood n hazards on available local maps of sufficient scale to identify the location of building sites. (b) Provide such information as the Administrator may request A -W'. concerning present uses and occupancy of the flood plain. "' ± (c) Cooperate with Federal, State, and local agencies and private firms which undertake to study, survey, map and identify flood plain areas, and cooperate with neighboring communities with 430 M, " a ) r respect to management of adjoining flood plain areas in ordeY to prevent aggravation of-:existing hazards. '' st»xa 3•n a' ,:' ^' �� „ " ... r a (�d:) Submit-on the anniversary date of the community's initial `- : s x"'x eligibility aa.annual report to,.the Administrator on the „„�� �..-� v� �; �, ,� r ;�:� � 3s s�k`.a� t progress made during the past year within the community in + r:., the development and implementation of flood plain manage- a ment measures. : t $ -,, _t ,tom 3. Appoints City Engineer to maintain for public inapeetion and tor$. furnishupon request a record of elevations (in relation to mean sea ! �- —vel) Of the lowest floor (including basement) of all new or sub-: `# " ,.. atantially improved structures located in the special flood hazard ,• - ' . areas. If the lowest floor is below grade on one or more,aides, the r +R ^'n '.elevation of the £icor immediately above:must also be recorded. 4. Agrees to take such:other official action as.may be reasonablyk� necessary to carry out the objectives of the program. , WFEREUEON, said Resolution was duly made and seconded and ` _ • passed by unanimous vote on this the 10th day of De 1974. i_ , c 'tc l y . THE CITY OF BUNTSYILLE, TEXAS MORRIS I. WALLER, Mayor as ' A ATTEST y Secretary �x *'J A OVER AS TO FO w r MARTIN°,D. COLLBY, City.Attorn . r 4 n. w A ,.... ... • , �„ "' .'``^ � ._ 3s. ;, x- ,�� � '�`. �~�. .Ari? , ` 3 i v^"„`'�'�t T14.1,- ary r 11 s a � ares� _ a to rs ., � ,,.c-; *��.,. ,.rr b::. '.•1 ,,.�,+ S 5 y f x ORDINANCE.No. 74-24 AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEARING GIVEN TO THE REAL AND TRUE t 7 T OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON STREETS IN THE CITY OF # HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, WITHIN THE LIMITS HEREINAFTER DEFINED, AS TO SPECIAL BENEFITS TO'ACCRUE TO SAID.PROPERTY AND THE REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF BY VIRTUE OFTHE IMPROVEMENTSr § " OF SAID BTAEETS WITHIN SAID LIMITS, AND AS TO ANY ERROR, tx 1 INVALiDITIES, OR IRREGULARITIES.IN ANY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OR '} fs4f '4 Y _ `� t x 1 CONTRACT THEREFOR; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT EACH AND EVERY PARCEL OF PROPERTY ABUTTING UPON SAID STREET WITHIN d THE LIMITS DEFINED WILL BE SPECIALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED - a, t k t IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE P14OUNT OF THE COSTS OF SAID IM- PROVEMENTS PROPOSED TO M-PROVEMENTS-PROPOSEDTO BE, AND AS, ASSESSED AGAINST SAID . P ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE REAL:AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF, AND LEVYING AN ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTEON OF THE " x = "? COSTS OF SUCH IMPROVING SAID STREET WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED; .FIXING A CHARGE AND LIEN AGAINST ALL SAID ABUTTING PROPERTIES, z Sfih AND PP.E REAL AND TRUE OWNERS THEREOF; AND PROVIDING FOR THE: MANNER AND METHOD OF COLLECTION OF SAIDASSESSMENTS AND CERTIFICATES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; AND PROVIDING TRIS t els" ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON ITS PASSAGE. , : y HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1 HUNTSVILLE,.TEXAS: •" SECTION 1. The City.Council of the City of Huntsville, f Texas finds: e t (a) That the City Council of the City of Huntsville, 1Ly' Texas, has heretofore by ordinance dul y.enacted on the 12th day of November, 1974, determined the necessity for and orderedk . the imp rovane nts of certain streets, within the corporate limits of the said City of Huntsville, Texas, in the manner and accord- ing to plans and specifications for such improvements, which plans and specifications were haretofore approved and adopted qh'N by the City Council and Which said streets and the improvements pertainingthereto as contained in said.ordinance were as follows: ] ,. To widen, pave, and install curb and gutter on South Sam Houston Avenue from point at.its intersection with Sycamore - Street South to a point South of its intersection.with Graham Road y - with approximately 3,631.29 feet of curb and guttOr on the Bast side of said street and approximately 3,524.62.feet of curb and gutter on the West side of said street for a'total.distance of - v o- . { approximately7,155.91 set with the said City of Huntsville, to & incur the costs of.such improvements to the extent of $50,100.00 Ty is i< � , a ?K. sy Z � cx at "`mss 19 a 7 ' �, t "ag�.xs s x z� (b) That the City Council caused the City Engineer to prepare fileestimates:of the costs of such improvements and as compared with the portion of the cost of constructing said }'.a'q, } estimates of the:amount pet front foot proposed to be assessed improvements.proposed to.be assessed against the abutting pro a a>.n;t the ro erg abuttin such streets within the limitstesti- mony, Sr �^ g property y g petty, and has heard all parties appearing and offering hereinafter defined, and against the.real and true owners thereof. �. ' together with all objections and protests relative to (c) That the Cit Council ro ses to causesaidi rove- such:'matters and relative to any errors, invalidities, or b -.Y proposes irregularities in any ofthe proceedings and:method of assess menta to be installed in cooperation with the Texas Highway Depart- ments for said:improvements, and has given afull and fair ,.� ment„.and under the supervision of the Texas:Highway Departmenttohearing to all;parties making or desiring to make any;such request bids and let contracts for portions of curb and” utters-where i' "ks 4 protest or objection or to offer testimony,:has testimony examined i appl{�cab le in accordance with appropriate laws relating to contracts and consideredallof said evidence, matters,testimony and `a y Y)..k,, of such.nature. . objections offered. ,; 'r ':. (d) That upon the filing of said estimates the City Council-did by ordinance duly enacted on the :12th day;of November,1974 (g) That based on the evidetoe, matters,teetimony and il has .provide for and order a hearing to be held at' 7,00 o'clock objections that the d at such hearing the said cityparcelofsuch *ks f k > date= that the properties, and each of every p 3 r}, P.M. 'on the 10th day of December, 1974, s provided by law, at ' ,aproperty abuttin upon the streets and units as hereinafter set „ which'time and place all firms, persons,co=porat'r ons and estates out will be enhanced in value and speciallybenefited in an ;� ' owning, claiming any such abutting:property'or y an interest therein, their agents and.attorneys, and an other persons inter amount in excess of the amount of-the cost of such improvements e �3 sited therein were to appear and be.heard in person or by counsel, proposed to be, and as hereinafter, assessed against each of the such ordinance did direct the City Secretary to give due notice said parcels of property, abutting upon said street, and the real C" y:c and true owners thereof. of such hearing in the manner required by law. k°z (h) That said.City Council is of the opinion, and finds '[ (e) That after due publication of:such notice, as required by law, on the 10th day of December;: 1974, - 'at7.00 that the Front Foot Plan or Rule, if uniformly applied would be a ', P.M. said public hearing was opened and held in. equitable, having in view the special benefits to the o'clock actor- 'enhanced - value of the respective properties. - '�„ ;" ' dance with said.ordinance and notice, at which time the follow �` . f ?, ing appeared and acetified as follows: (i) That said City Council has adopted the Front Foot + Lewis Etllman protested,the amount of assessment and Plan or Rule and has found the same to be just and equitable the:Cit p proposed that considering the benefits to be received and.;the burdens imposed y.should participate in the cost. He referred to previousimprovements thereby; and,the City Council has further found upon the evidence assessed at$2.40 per foot and did not believe the imerease to$7.00 per foot that the assessments hereinafter mads and the charges hereby de- was justified. John Henry Rather alsoprotested the assessment,said the clared against the abutting properties and the real and true owners L widening and improving of the street was not necessary",nor was it necessary : 7 p thereof are just and equitable and that all objections and protests before. Oliver Faulk expressed cern over drsinag problems resulting should be overruled and denied. ` from.past improvement which would b creased by present improvements. J. '✓ kti V.Atkins also expressed concern over drainage. Mr.Hillman again spoke pro- SECTION 2. There being no further protest or testimony . ' testing that the value of the improvements did not enhance the value of his .for or against or in reference to said improvements, benefits, s - property. Bill Jordan stated he felt the assessment was too much. M1 'or proceedings, said hearing granted et the real awithine owners Jerry.Nemec, Texas Highway Department Engineer, explained the of:properties abutting upon said street or units, within the improvements andanswered questions from:interested property owners. limits herein defined, and to all persons firma, corporation and estates, owning or claiming.same or any interest therein, shall a be, and the same is hereby closed, and all protests and objections +� whether specifically mentioned or not, shall.be, and the same are ,. hereby overruled and denied. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds-and determines " The City Engineer of the City of Huntsville briefly des- upon theevidence heard in reference to each and every parcel of ' des- cribed the improvements proposed to be constructed and.briefly e yy, property abutting upon the street or unitahexeinafter set out explained the method of apportionment of cost. The- City Attorney that the enhancement in value to accrue to.said property and the ' then stated that a notice of the hearing had been published n the Huntsville.Item on the 15th, 17th and 20th days of November, real and true owners.thereof by virtue of the construction of said xs .. _; improvements.in said.portions of said street, will be in excess 1974-------------------- d in the manner required by law. of the amount of the costs of said improvements, proposed tube, (f) That at a regular meeting of the Council on December . the and as herein assessed againstsaid abutting properties and } +u` real and true owners thereof; and finds that the apportionment of 10, 1974, the Mayor asked if:there was.anyone present having the costs of said improvement. and the assessments hereinbelow made any protest or comment concerning the assessments herein mentioned, are just and equitable and produce substantial equality, considering and no such protest, objection or testimony beingofferedas to said improvements, theassessments therefore, or as to any of the- the benefits received and the burdens imposed below hereby, and are in accordance With the laws of the State of Texas; and further.fonds `r proceedings in reference thereto except as hereinbefore set out,' the hearing concerning the same ordered closed; that the City that.all proceedings heretofore had with reference to said improvement : , x g are mall respects regular, proper and valid and that all pre- '. Council has heard all parties who appeared and desired to be. - requisites to the fixing of the assessment liens against said heard as to the special bane fits in enhanced value to accrue to abutting properties, as hereinafter described, and the personal said abutting property and the real and true owners thereof liability of the.real and true owners thereof, whether named or correctly name herein or not, have been in all things.regularly - had and performed in compliance with the law and the proceeding $- ,y of the City council. 10 ^a �1 :t� .,, ..:, ` {,. �,,.,�._ .,5,.:„:, r) .�. �' .µ �'”s�i a,�3�k'. r .. 3 - 'S � 4��„ "�x•,�:� �''.� a�;,�'�i,�a„�;; ,f��fir.. 4 �-� ,• mss.. .. _., ,., ..�',, ,F a�"' ,�. �-r. �t x r,r � 'm�-,'tis ' „k” �a z� _ ,� �- t �,. • ,:, r� .�"0^'�" �s. �#� �xn?�.c�ia�''Y �:x"`�„e' .h,3.e' '... ` +. yx . .SECTION 4. In pursuant Of said ordinance duly enacted r by said:City Council authorizing and ordering the improvements of " 4 said streetsnd units on the nbelowset day ofut, which ordinaand in pursas uance:or the said proceedings heretofore had and'enacted by said. r > .w d '.' qk City Council in reference to..said improvements and by virtue Of . : i x,aria xF ,� :the powers vested in said City with respect to said street im- a y wn f. r^ provements by the laws of the State of Texas,and particular re- �2 s +x s" 'Terence to Chapter 106 of the acts of the First.Called Session 7 T. „ - of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, nown and shown , T s gas Article 1105-b,-Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas<as r;""vit amended,..there shall be and is hereby levied, assessed, and taxed y. against the respective parcels of property hereinafter described and abutting upon said streets and units hereinafter set out and within the limits below defined against:the real and true owners of such property whether such real and.true owners be named or correctly name, or said propexties,be correctly described herein ,.' or not, the several some of money hereinbelow mentioned and itemized opposits the description of the:respective.parcels.of ` said property, the number of Front Feet of each, and the several augl utrue 1 ` mount..assessed against same and the real and true:.ownera thereof, and the names of tfie apparent owners theraof, all as corrects d and - sY .: adjusted._by said City Council being as follows on the respective ' a7 improvements to be made, to-wit: r` { t To widen, pave and install oprh and gutter on South Sam Houston Avenue from a point at itsintersection withSycamore , 'F �x Street.south to a point South of its intersection.with Graham Road s with approximately 3,631.29 feet of curb and gutter on the Hast side of said street and approximately 3,524.62 feet of curb and gutter on the West side of said Street for a total distance of ',. approximately 7,15 5.91 feet with the said City of Huntsville, incur the costs of such improvements to the extent of $50;'100.00, and with all of said property being located in the E. Davids "^�"•" Survey, A-157, in Walker County,Texas.,on the East and West side as follows: r } ' . , v IMPi "Jaz a•,, s w�..�. ���„`y,� ��.�a:+-::� � sx �� x t. Cd 41 r 45SHSSM6NT SHEET SAM HOUSTON AVENUE WEST SIDE - � PROPERTY OWNER - )ADDRESS TAX NO. VOLUME:PAGE FRONT FOOTAGE COST PER FOOT TOTAL. `,;; e _ - Goines, Larry 515 S. Sam Houston Ave. 3000-025-0210 242:462 17 7.00 119;00 ` + f ? Hillman, Lewis 445 S. Sam Houston Ave. 3000-025-0200 T 67:319 , . 120 - _ 840.00 v F,. Atkins,d V. 1209 16th St. 3000-025-0190 189:376.. 73 - 511.00 Orange 77630 j Hillman, Lewis 445 S. Sam Houston Ave. 3000-025-0110 T 67:319 161.6 1,131.20 - Hinson,Mattie Bell Box 202 `3000-025-01.00 85:148 261.69 1,831.:83 r j -Jordan,.William Andrew Box 943 . 3000-025-0090 .158:211 _ 119.44 836.08 �` As .•� ex x r Godell,John S. htrs. 92 West Bank Expressway 3000-025-0080 —107:626 188.89 1,322..23 Gretna, La.. 70053 - ~ x :- c Haney, John Box 56I r 3000-063-0050 .252:504 - 444 3,108.00 t Dolive,.Edward Rt. 5 Box 329 3000-063-0060 -245:135 100 700.00 Dolive,Edward Rt, 5 Box - 3000-063-0210 174:303 238 1,666.00 s 1 - + 5 'McKinney, Est. A.T. Mrs. 4711 Maple.St. 3000-057-0010 170:441 569 3,983.00 :' Bellaae, Texas 77401 T x § - t RatherEstate, Mary 4229 University Ave, 3000-063-0220 80:314 622! 4,354.00 Lucher,Ed, 3159 Old Houston Rd. 3000-067-0020 255:323. 584 - 4,088,00 ..Ratliff,Edward 133 S. Sam Houston Ave, 3000-067-0146 255:229 26 182.00 IR . . OWN- ,x. er. , Q.......... -I-FU z ,nmA 7, a- k 2 'p V- ASSESSMENT SHEET WI HOUSTON AVENUE E� -A, ws g, EAST SIDE R imN PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS TAX NO. VOLUME:PAGE FRONT FOOTAGE COST PER FOOT TOTAL 7.00 1,666:00Shepard, C. G. P.O. Box 3000-025-0020 99:424 238 92:93 1,400.00 000-025-0030 205:444 200 454 S. Sam Houston Ave. 3 rsav Faulkner, Oliver H. 1,120.00 61 3000-025-0040 .194:313 160 Hayes, Ralph Rt. 5 Box 4 STandley, Ewing, Mrs. P.O. Box:244 3000-025-0050 103:250 100 700.00 1,029.00 Hunter, W. L. (Hickory Hills) Rt. 4, Hickory Lane 3000-025-0060 222:400 47 9!� 1,156�61 i% 00 Haney, 3000-025-0070 94:64 165.23 Y, Max 1928 18th St. Heath, Ruth E. 336 S. Sam Houston Ave. 3000-063-0010 213:198 233 1,631.00 1,519.00 217 -063-0020 93:431 Crawford, J. N. Madisonville, Texa. 3000 c/o M. C.'Hardy 3S0.00 3000-063 155:322 so 212 S. Sam Houston Ave. Durant, C. E. Mrs, -0030 �-A A, 700.00 Alguseva, Margaret 7106 S. G6ssner Ap, 31 3000-063-0040. 79:495 100 J, p" Houston,'Texas 73036, a X 990.50 illiam, Homer (OTC Courts) 208 S. Sat Houston Ave. -063-0070 171:158 141,5- G 3000 Al McGowan, H. A. Box 928 -�'' 3000-063-0200 198:469 198.561,389.92* Rather, Mary Est. 1229 University Ave. 3000-003;.9220 80:314 1,074 7,518.00 4,095100 James: Hall & Assoc. 3000-067-0030 257:420 b8s. First Cqntine 0 Jefferson, Suite 515sy A. w +s# ' ASSESSMENT SHEET .xL SAM HOUSTON AVENUE � as +• 7Y N' EAST SIDE PROPERTY OS',NEA ADDRESS TAX N0. VOLUME:PAGE FRONT.FOOTAGE.: COST PER FOOT TOTAL r � s 209:484 22 7.00 154.00. Robbins, Q. C. .Box 448 3000-067-0130 r _ 3,631,29 .25,419.03 s. � * Total includes footage on Sam Houston Avenue and its extensions " s Mk F c or its assigns, either by suit in any court having jurisdiction, or i by the Sale of the property assessed as nearly as possible,in the manner as maybe provided by law in force in said City for the tax— ..I.of property for the collection of ad valorem evidencing said assessments, ION S. For the purpose of 4", securing same and the several sums assessed against the S CT f the liens els o porperty and the real and true owner,or,owners SECTION S. The mission of the improvements in any of 'aid parcels and aid in the a ............. Sof n the time and terms Of Payment, t it e and f it thereof, the said streets or units as a whole shall in nowise affect nor impair the validity of the assessments in any other of said units and forcement thereof, assignable certificates shall be issued by City"f Huntsville' Texas, to the City of Huntsville upon the the e3mission of the improvements in any particular street or completion and acceptance of any payment by the city of Huntsville n assessments or against which a valid property th -i:nl" or-said improvements n mpt f unit or portion of street above de- unit in front of any parcel of property exe, ro,.rly a..:... f in any such f ic s shall be executed by the Mayor in I in nowise affect nor impair the validity in d., and which certificates""n not be.levied,.shal a unit the'nameOf the I rate X11, z same g.n r city, attested by the City C erk with the C.rpa of the assessments at the othe properties in such shall declare the amounts of said assessments and Seal, and which Section '"„ terms thereofththe rate of interest thereon, the The several ams mentioned above in Section the times and SECTION 6. a ceptance of the impr vahtents for 4 hereof, said parcels of the abutting property, date of the completion:.and shall.=tai- the same of the assessed against a is SBu:d possible, and the des- id owners rue owners or Owner .......... and the re I and thereof, whether as which the certificate a n t Be c be correctly de- apparent owner o block be named or re r "u'ry a 1.�and number or front or ctly named, 03; Said propertielher an at or ption of the scribed herein or not, t the rate ropert as e other d Is fees descriptions as a,otherwise identify of eight(s%yper cent per —'and with reasonable attorney foot thereof, or such l3lb firm, u and and if said a f 1 D, 'ro'.r "e sufficient, and no error or incurred, t a owned by an estate ate and expens, no,, a, .are �y he same On I aeclaarile'dcoto be and made a first and prior lien up 'respective' fact shall b then to so state the ' 't oris giving the name of describing any such property r PS I mistake in a in anywise inval date or p rcels of property against which same are assessed from and after otherwise, hall nes . certificates issued in he date said improvements were ordered by saidCitCouncil, any owner or owners, or othe reby or the cert impair the assessment levied he -7 r P and true Owner or 5w a a sonal liability and charge aga;inst the real owners thereof, whether or not such Owner or owners be named or evidence thereof. all th er lien., c rrectly named herein, par amo out and superior to further provide subs The Said certificates Shall f Itantially ilt _:v,d hat.the clai.:.or titles except for lawful ad valorem taxes, 1. lt shall be made in the payment of any insta lment it. that if defau i assessed shall be payable to the City of Huntsville, a City ... assigns as follows, to-wit; in five (5) equal annual installments, principal or interest �X at when due, then at the opt on of thl or the holder thereof, the w days of ole of of Huntsville, the first of which will be payable on or before.thirty (30) tor its.assigns, once become due and pay :",o after the conpletion and acceptance said assessment evidenced?t said city Council of said thereby shallot P"t a US with reasonable attorney's fees an improvements and the four 4) remaining installm n a to be due and able and shall be collectible a t (3), and four (4) on, if incurred;,and said certi all expensesand o Sh years from and after said date of completion and acceptanceate shall set forth a of fi. property, whether namedor an c sts of collection, personal liability of the nd evidence th� p y Is respectively, one (1), two (2), three imp oveunts, by said City Council, deferred paymentstoear in real and true owner or Owners of such proE rty r or not, and the lien upon such p�OPet per c n per annum correctly.named therein such date at the rate of eight (8%) 1 superior tercet fro- ay:ble annually, past due installments of principal to bear interest and said lien a first and par—Ount thereon, o all wi°S. liens, titles and charge., except for lawful ad valorem te... from at tine-game ame rate per ann=, until paid, so that upon the completion date said improvements were ordered by said City , improvements Buts in any unit and after the da tion of street n of and acceptance by said City Council of the "Z C v t shall be made at above defined the assessments aTainst the pro Council, and shall provide.in effect, that if default r f forced at he option of petty abutting upon such completed and accepted unit shall be and in the payment thereo , the Bum o Put a the 'r, per ..iyn.e enforced by the sale Of h the City of Huntsville, or its 1, a become due and payable in installments nd with interest as ab ve he manner provided for the collection provided; however, any owner of such property shall have the right property therein described,int til- ove recited, or by suit in any court having taxes as ab to pay off the entire mount of any such assessments or any install of ad valorem YZ7 ,V men t thereof before maturity by paying principal and accrued interest 5urisdiction. to date of such payment, and provided further, that if default shall L_ b Said m f principal orinterest id certificate shall further recite in effect that all a ads in the payment of any installment o i the proceedings with reference to making said improvements have hen due, then the entire amount Of Said assessment upon which d with the.law in'force in said I had in compliance fa �t is made, at the option of the City of Huntsville, or its been regularlyf the City Council of said City and that all a u e �L,"I fix the as, shall be and become immediatelydu and payable and shall City and proceedings eelill, I to ney's fees and al erequisites to the fixing of the assessment ien against the b1 P. f assigns, ible, together with reasonable ate al -al liability o the real and,true owns-1— the per been re. at y .l.rl costs and expenses of collection, if incurredr operty ande.f, evidenced by such certificates, have l.rl owners thaneof, recitals shall be evidence of all he done and rformed, which thall SECTION 7. If default shall be made in the payment of n Pe matters and facts SO any of said sums herein assessed against the said parcels of pr a ..cited, and no further proof thereof party, and the real and true ownero r owners th rof,e collection be required in any court. 'U thereof shall be enforced, atot the option of he City of Huntsville, The said certificates may have "'Pon.1. nts thereof, wh attached thereto inich may besigned with evidence of each or any offth t B several instal he facsimile signatures of the Kay.. and lM city Secrete'Y. Said certificates shall further provide its in effect that the City of Huntsville, Texas, shall exercise all Of lawful Power., ted to do so by the holder of said certificate.' to aid an requested 11 thereof, and said certificate. so 1—th in the enforcement and on a y ther recitalc pert�n�ent and appropriat contain other and fur o Shall at t a at said to. I hall not be necessary that Sal 'N \ t S r 5 £An r a Y ^ F � THE STATE OF TEXAS ] COUNTY OF WALKER he in the exact form as above set forth but the substance and i, .� c u effect thereof shall suffice. SECTION 9. A11 such assessments levied are, and shall I,RUTH DESHAW,City Secretary of the City of Huntsville,Texas,do be a'personale liability and charge against the respective real hershycertify akar the above and foregoing.is a true,.exact and correct ' y andtrue owner or owners of said:abutting properties, notwith- standing suchowner or owners may not be named or correctly named, '1 copy of the originel.OR➢IAANOE CLOSING THE.HEARING GIVEN,TO THE REAL.AND and any irregularity in the name.of the property owner, or the description of any property or in the amount of any assessment, 4 ^ TRUE OWNERS OF PROPERTY ABDTTING UPON STREETS IN THE CITY OF HUNTSVItiLE, or in any other matter or thing shall notin anywise invalidate.or yy y S l `;•cs t "�,N^� .�5+ impair any assessment levied hereby or any,certificates issuedTEXAS,AS TO SPECIAL BENEFITS TO ACCRUE TO SAID PROPERTY;.AND AS TO:ANY. any-.any such mistake, error, invalidity, or irregularity,whether in such assessment or in the certificates Issued in-.evidence thereof, ERROR,'INVALIDITIES;,OR IRREGULARITIES IN ANY OF THE PROCEEDINGS OR CONTRACT m^+ - may be, but is not required to be, in the order to be enforceable, 3 Corrected at any time by the City Council of Eluntsvi:lle, Texas. THEII FOR;FINDING.AND DETERMINING THAT EACH:AND EVERY PARCEL OF PROPERTYk c 1 WF a The total amounts assessed against the respective parcels of property, abutting upon the units or portions of streets above THEREIN ABUTTING UPON SAID STREET WILL BE SPECIALLY BENEFITED AND ENHANCED at out, and the real and trees owner or owners thereof, are the IN VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT OF THE COSTS OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED ?` same, or less than, the estimates'of said assessments prepared by the City Engineer and approved and adopted by said City Council, T0:BE,ASSESSING REAL AND TRUE OWNERS OF ABUTTING PROPERTY,LEVYING AN ' and pare in accordance with the proceedings.of said'City relative to said improvements and assessments therefor, and with the terms, rt' ? owere and ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF THE COSTS,FIXING A CHARGE AND `.- 2 p provisions of said Chapter 10E,.of the Acts and the First tailed session of the 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, ,g4'k \ LIEN.AGAINST ALL SAID ABUTTING PROPERTIES,AND PROVIDING METHOD OF +✓ } - commonly known as Article 1105-b.-of Vernon's Annotated Civil' Statutes of Texas, as amended, under which.terms, provisions and �s COLLECTION OF SAID ASSESSMENTS AND CERTIFICATES;DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; ` powers of said acts, said improvements and assessments were had and made b id.Cit Council. C `1 said y AND:PROVIDING ORDINANCE TO BECOME EFFECTIVE.IMMEDIATELY UPON PASSAGE; and. SECTION 10. The fact,that the improvements called for g43 x , a herein indicate that on certain streets that no curbs or gutters same Was passed by the City Council of the City of Huntsville,Texas,on - exist and on..others no.,paving exists on the portionsof the streets Dec®her 10,1974,and thereafter recorded by me in Vol.. Page "� K to be improved according to this ordinance makes it imperative that , ,.'. the improvements called for herein be installed without delay and of the Minutes of the City Council of the City of Huntsville,Texas. t.i creates an emergency and imperative public necpessity for the im mediate reservationp .of the public health, safety and geneeal wel- - t IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and seal of office ^ F fare and that in accordance with the charter of the City of Hunts- 3}, Ville, Texas, and as authorized by law, this ordinance shall be this the 10th da of December, 1974. passed and take effect from and after its passage, and it is so , y a .rip, t - ordained. _ THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS PASSED by unanimous vote of the City Council in regular meeting on this 10th day of December A.D.,, 1974. Ruh De aw City Secretary- (SEA Ste .. fi /\ MORRIS I. WALLER, MAYOR ATT S a� R,TH beS W City Secretary d1 'S'` e , y PROVED � `�t' a MARTIN D. COLLEY, n City Attorney - 4, - -21Y +ru ~ r 'g,"z Zk -777777-77 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS k3 L iN -T CONTRACT 'i. R �X ^"V u- 1) INTENTOF CHANGEORDER11 S' r. t :�the ihtentj6f-t o" sn December 26, 1974 hj's,'�'cha#ge,o t a "1'973 bet�Aea'tV nt Texas anons 'to a Assoc "' in additional Peat, Marwick,Mitchell Co. - -. 4300 One Shell Plaza work as follows — ,�7 , ��,'­1�,,,,i -- , , Houston, Texas 77002 Install four (4) dropconnections for 24 sanitary sewer, 4, Attention: Mr. Daubenspeck Dear Sir: 2) a- FEC,T GF� CHANGE OR] I, I I I 1 1, ­,�'-1 .1 i - " I i In connection with your examination of our financial statements ant b 51� the work described,herein the�parties do hereby u a4 for the 18 months ending September 30, 1974, 1 Ruth DeShaw, Secretary Fo:E ryx. td do Ilars,a Lerma the City of Ituatsville, hereby certify that to the best of my ths-U4t P r j,c a_o no agree to knowledge and beliefs: $2 )00-00) each fore standarddrp ,connectioa and thzry dol p.ozjt,a­,(S,3O.,OG,)�--,,p,er—inearifont;�,ol�,IeXzra C �g I. The following is a complete list of the Minute Books of iN� the City from March 26, 1974 to the date of this certificate: drop--connection,over thrme�(3 Council Minute Book"L"4, �r for satisf2ctory cgmpletion�_thereof 2. The minutes as recorded in the minute book described above are true and correct records of all the business transacted 3 _'JUEMENT at meetings of the City Council and committees to this date: of:dul;7 aut or'lLzed: gentS­tte "c December 10, 1974. By thW,'Ajn�turBa h "gentS-tile 3. villa , 'TeXa a and,I)ial Construction Inc.Inc- ,CONTRACTOR, a ,i, V end this change-order-no. 3 to t ei-COn aC Sincerely, '&y agree and-a nere append Ag -1973• reement dated 9 M-1Y, Ruth DeShaw, City Secretary. RD:rd DIAL CONSTRUCTION INC CITY OF Boolosures pm, CONTRACTOR OWNER- BY -A BY. A copy of the December 10, 1974 Minutes (a t in Minute Book L) E DATE DATE ': was sent to the auditors via this letter A- 4 iPPR&AI;(If Red 2/1 Deshaw W APPROVAL' , /748 4�r invo 0d) Fnvi N,B_ DAVIDSON taction IT Agency)'MTGINEER, A T CONBU U, 4" B BY: Y: .......... 432 Alt', all �s �M AM _0 z{ 331 ' 133 rax a MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF HUNTSJILLE,TEXAS,HELD ON THH 19TH BAY OF DECEMBER,19]4 AT do.sent. The Council asked qua tions about the g d City Ant—,Martin D Coll 1 6 d �. ` 1027 11TH STRBHT,HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AT 7:00 P.M. on their meanings. Mayor Waller then.ked the C it if they hed ybthe. qanion.. He then Ilnd h t leY 'y previously discussed,the size of the Board Mo ld be dulld floI tell,,(12) b i k ? The Cowc.1 met in Regu1 S ion with the foliowivg members present: (2)From each of lout'groups.Councilman Dick d p t.n—omen le mnmZeTZ CRowcvlmm�Avv k .....dad the motion. All were in favor end the i passed unanimously: -� M riis I.well",Mayor J M1 ill TexUtility Advvs ry --Council oloon to Became Member ;' A Ralph B vis as o 444 =, L-Dickens Sin McAlister presented a latter to the C 1 f m Mr.R Gen M kl,ftol of I ing d Chairman of thei. ,- Corea MCGlothen Tex.Utility Advisory Council requosting Ment 111 J 1 th1 g 1 Th Ef If NAC ill ordi t, d,„d Prank Moore utility iota abtivvtves,develop stendardvaed f 1 den, d ed 1 ill,, It ti f .lot a?' Jack Perkar to help improve the effectiveness of local ,oletion end ss f d d 1 1 e,ki g by poblilfE is `* lors Roger, ' ' The Dedues would be approximately$383.00 a year Af some d ,van by theC nc 1,C u 1 P k wad to r table the subject wtvl the next work session(January],19]5).,Mayor Waller seconded thetion . The eoti 1 ” Member absent: And—Martin. M passed unanimously. h ----------'------'------- Highway 75 South Improvement—Utility Line AdjustmnYs 'M The meeting was called no order by Mayor Mama I.Haller. Coweilmen Amick gave the vn Xi vocation. Jvv McAlister said with the approval of the street widen g "Ain d g g project£oI Nvghaey]5 8 II Al Cit anti t PPI xuoately$3B40e Ina erases Fox: 111 li ad Mr.—1isI I said a h CONSIDER MINUTES OF PREVICUS MEETING 1 ® ime�bu�ge1 prep $5 000 In set aside or SPeual p j E io t ty saj.lnents. One-half IF the 8zs,000 is f labor,and he said this was bud, d This 1 $]500 1 Sp ed end ii ..,on Waller pre ted them a fr®the previous ing end asked For any c Loencilmen wbudg,t,d expen orlon,to McAlister. He also indicated that when the waive ..h w l sled 0 k d fora rrection of theuminuxes to show that hexa_indeed ro ant far the council meeting. Kith _ on Highly]5 5,51 ilipn,d that the imprevemen a would be four lanes of highway;how h b d,.,. rS this—?,lion.the minutes were then a,,—d by Councilmen Parker In�ded by Councvly.Bickena. learned that five lanes of highway ail plemed The line Is now.placed whol1 ll 6 end i f h S S 5 All were vn favor of Al motion to accept the—netted minutes end the motion passed. highway rather than at the edge of it. He said T was Highwry B p p h b g he highwary * utility lines. Ma afster indicated the City's need to place the b t d p and Sves in artay t accassibl k Y K place so that when it becomes necessary,in time to cwoe,to p an h 1 es,it cbe done auily. VI CONSIDER BIDS ON CONCRETE SAN,VIBRATORY ROLLER AND AUTUM08ILE6 Councilman Parker,after some discussion,moved to give g 1 [horlsation to preceed with the work w th Mr.MWlster presented the bids re aved for the concre He indicated five bidders participated in existing funds and that thu.shwld be further discussion in k to detemine[he financing of the bidding end he than presented the bid sheet outlining the bid,end noun.. .Indicated it was the reconvenda balance of the A. Councilmen Amick secandad the motion. All Hexa I.Favor.end the motion posed unanimou ly S ^4 N tin of Jerry Hodge,Line—,of Public Narks that the In bid be—orad to P.A.Ross Machinery Connery If Dallas,who on all the epecifileti0.,iv the emoent of$1,563.50. MAYOR'S SECTION--MORRIS I.WALLER pY Jim McAlister then indicated four bidders participated in bidding on the vibrestat steel wheel roller end a,` hen aferred to the bid sheet out11n1ng Uk bidders and the bid emou Me said it w.the endation oP Bryan Building 4 Loan M --Prosentation of 200 Redbud Trees for City f Jerry Hodge to,pard the bid to Hi xa E uv Co who max Illnepecifi,ations,for the amo�mt of onager $fi,198.00. This compeny w.select? aver t�e'xOx it he said,because the lox bidder(Conlry Latt Nichols Msyor Nflller thou Sntmduced Mr.Jaxry Posey,Manager of the Huntsville branch of the Bryan Building$L u ' did not meet the apecvEvicetivns and Mr.Hodge indicated they had design problems with their maNina. Assoc[ation. He when offiatally welcomed Mr.Posey to thmtsville. Mr.Posey d the City o'.='b Mmtsvill M Hod, ad he had used both these—ended machines end found no problems with either of them. 200yxedbud_Tr it Bryan Building end Loan ne a first step On their behalf^xo veTee�itsvllle a more beau[St11 dF k Li Men Jim Moklvaxer,indicated$8, gated for these two items end the total netcit Fop grow. City agar, 400.00 had been bud ys' { ham as bid a$],]61.50. Councilmen Parker moved the acceptance of the bids.rocommrnded by Jerry Hodge end Councilmen Uavfs seconded the nation. All were an favor end the motion passed. . Report on HGAC Meetin¢in Alvin--Becevbar lt.19]4 Jim NNlistei ivdimted bide were also sought for the pucheae of avae ca and tracks;however,no local Mayor Haller eeked Dx.Dickens to give a report of Al meeting of the Houston Galveston Axes Cou 1 Cumm b d received and one local dealer indicated he did not have enough time.rsMI.McAlister than stated they held iv Alvin,Tex.,which he,Or.Dickens end City Manager,Sim NCAlister,attended December 11,19]6,far the Alen to madvextise fox bids on the cars and trucks and allow more time for local dealers to participate in Purpose of electing representatives for cities under 25,000 population. Dr.Dickens indicated his surprise fi d ;;t bidding.opposed to going outside the area far the porch..of those ixevs,unless absolutely necessary. not more cities were represented at the meeting. He said Share were approximately 24 cities in this populatoent �i bracket that could have attended;however,eight or f those,alias xa net present. He end the.sen ial 4 of th as to nominate d lett twoxdeleg to and two site nth.n-o ce CONSIDER.MINUPES OF THE PARKS BOARD MEETING 0NH £HGAr-Tnewtxo gent iUk-.hTw o led—s�'3' t ea"yOor.t1T—five years w r ,T — f,—in rving another to=. There being no orgenvzed p1lition to th 1 I iha said,atMy 1 m J McAlister said the Parke good last on Monday,Oecembax 9,1974. One item of discussion xu the possible III then elected£Or another teen. They are: Cooil- ASA YBAMANS of Alvin as represent with Mayor B.S. 41 3 quisvtion of three lots edjac Emancipation Park. He indicated the Bond was d I. .this Behove,of Rosrnberg.alternate;Council T—Cook T�Far .rsa t t e ayor ePE tt aF r,t,e fn�i '3[aTif it would require spending alb'[e ravel�nua ng Galena Park Be lternate. Dr.Dicks indica?d oe �--I.—I,--e—et— on . fwd.vt had. They xwld prefer to see the revrnve sharing money used lot development ratherethan lensipuohu ,es-endB.—vre tTiat they were n t pleased with theroamer in whichrthe election x.conducted end they f 1 it rigged. They also felt the. hauld have been soral opposition o sone discussion-a thongh[with hih Another item far discussion,he said,was the mast r elan For Josey Park. He said the Parks Baud oed a r.aDickeau...=led, 1 w rr.tad further cansideratiOn and the[it xoald beedl.cussed at the next meeting of Al ax sl+ k Board. D Councilman Pinks.said HGAC has county-orien as opposed to cip.lity oven He said ,Mayo Weller asked Mr.Pipes,Parks aid Recreation Coordinator about the r o£the ark leauiin representatives Yeemena and Cook ineat that if citi l.=Id puticipete marannnd attend HCAC veatengs,they ld .' M'. Pip i di,,t,d rhe park's master plen bad bean reviewed with Bolend Trowbnogoeof O'Malley 8 Clay and sane be pleased xo learn[he ex coli a council is receptive to the needs of menicipalities. He concluded that Hen bed been made dans pukill,etc. Tke plen,he Said w.still in revision,ta s with Mr.Trowbxid villa should have been at thesevmeetin l before end ought to be alert.to the activvtios of the exemtive - iy $apes su the o oev`d� pmehlTuxrently at a standstill due to It west er at t e par s tee rattles and do everything possible to have non of us extend these executive-l-il meetings to let ehev know IF here no get their attention. Waller the.ked the Cetus o£[he spring pool,rent. Mr.Pipes said he roc vied a let r of / ifi atian free Mr.Bill Xopps'-o'Face wveh x eh P% d1il�Fe Bepartmavt that the grant had been approved Councilmen Perkar proposed anvating these xeprasentativas to Huntsville for a work session devoted to k y 6 by the Tex.Parks and Wi1d11Fe Division aid that it had been sena to fie Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 0£flms Sn , ' issue on whack xe would like to Wow their p.itlon. Councilmen Dickens'ndimted[hey could be x1111.,to d tlup "Z Albuquerque,New Mono,Ell folthar proc..ing;it would thou go to Muhingxoo D.C.end then back t0 the Texas this..Councilmen Parker further prepoaed that during this ext yea(19]57 wa ahauld try to baso.acquaint d flim He vedioetad approximately six reeks o£paperwork w.involved. Mn.Pipes said state level apuwal is with some of the other cities so when we attend the ext election meeting of BOAC representatives,we urn ba 1111 h t i,t 1, ua�re6 end the grant Is I.just on 1[s pay through the general processing proceduros. Mayor Wille - better prepared to pxop.e cendldexes. Councilmen Parker also suggested a fish fry(or similar gaxhexing)h rah ngratuleted khe members of the Parks Board I.their diligenm,per..... ce,end,nates.in their City in Huntsville fu all tetras not at the HGAC meeting to get acquainted and discuss mutwl pxoble.aid Headso. p k 1hith help is needed Ymm HGAC. D Councilman Dickens uked Dr.Conaway of the Parks end Recroation Board about their xaspensa to the p 1 Mayor Haller then presented a Resolution(No.]4-54)prepared by fiGAC desig.ell Councilmen An Teenen "9 f Mr.Jae Henderson fora Doth le a football o Mr.Pipe.indicated lbey were lust made a are on as tetra actio end Mayor e.fie Behove,u T�Tgnd James Cook a repro evtative with Nayox AWin M 1.11t, vbility of thus league farming v t they wished to plan fora Me said Mr.Hoodersen indicated ' ' Bagga t asnaltelon.to the Executive Committee o£the HI&C fax the yen 1975.sCooncilm.Dickeee m oed t ept the Parks Board than the Citythe Resolution.reed end Councilman Pukar....lied the motion. All were in Eavax end the motive p.sed ma be.ked toenrevide ractica fields end tla i fields. A.--din to Gene g Y P P plyin P 'q unenimousl i j Pip.., multipurpose pleying field 1,planed Eor the Hex Cvxy park;hope r,ha indicated it would be difficult Y 4 to h this field ready fox next fall s orgenvz.d Eoatball use. Mn.Pipesesaid W.Hendarson'a intentien was to p ti n exiatr.b.ehall fields in the green areas. He said equipment fox the football p...I.w.plumed f pair h.a through par parson dues($20/child). Mr.Pipes doubted the wisdom of children that age playing Jaycees Presentation of Mmey for Park Equipment--Jeff Pip. q Yootball,but said it was of papular interest today. Mr.Jeff P' of too—ill,Ja en Oversized,hand-printed copy of a check vada let to t' ipes v ycees prosanted the City of Huntsville fox$61.20. He indicated this em rat x.collected frac cI ill"of fhmtavilla along M1 the g ABMINISTRATIVE ACTION SIM MIALISTER Chnate.Parade route 6y t�Joyce.on December 6. He staled these funds are to be used fox new epu eventIt ate Bur Rase Memorial Park. f d Ag rat between City and Chamber o£Cawaroe Halal/motel Occupancy T.Admvnistratian r Ji McAlister ted a f the d CUUNCIL—I. l pro,an copy o propose ague—between the City end the Chenher of Cmm.rm, ' xquvrod by pxwl,ion of Ordi—ne No.]4 23 p.,ed November 26,1974,establishing?hotel/motel occupancy to for the purpose of generating some funde for taufst development. ItIen pointed out the warms of the contract aid 1 Parker Enpreaseil filet et y..ia n fon?Scall x cooperation fr m Cowci aid City �=ga* P`P uked the Council fox their comments end ulximatel their a royal and eup)y9yysgi' f th� x sxacvta.ShaL, d'irryng hie first.year on the Council.enCouncilmen OevvsosecaMedlthe motam Co ti y -r, x L�^e. Y $ 00 t £ J � 1r, Jack Parker Indicated Mr J.k KingPa. Ch f ]d have recommndatl ready for Lhe s, T,1975 1 work" £or the placement o£tv 1ve(12)fire hyd M1ydrmts the City p eseotly hes z, Lock. t Gored MCClothen Indicated he and Coumilman Amick had bean working on readying three houses fir ., � demolition. He rapated that me o£these horses Wes'reedy to be.denoiished: ,^ 's beingown . ed by S.B.Lee eM located in tM7000 L oak o£10th gtxee Mayor v Waliwactndic s 1.Jo Peysu,the City,.guil ing Inspector,s wld be—1- y- of e eddrees for further action. % Lerry'Oickem- Wished all his colleagues and fri.d in Huntsville a Kerry Christmas: John Amick Received a letter from en individml an a wrecker blm ora have an Huntsville. `' He indicated ha wanted to discuss pC et[fiu'tsion. { Mayor Waller Asked = Sim McAlister for a status report mKxl por[port from ecfi Oepertmnt �* Heed as shat the deparemn ovZ"np FdaP- eh y sae p grassing. 7'�' reports to be du_e by then works San(January y,19]5). av Jahn Amick Aeked the assistance of the news mdve in sellvn the Fax art Ha *� U �TM said people axe always oellivg M1>m about how o y t.even t ou t a ad was r Y published in the papa. He said people-Fitt' xe inttexeated in buy£ g tM1a house but h�� ; do not-kmw the p—daa. 4' The eeting then Adjourned and Mryor Waller called fol m Hxacutvve Session to discus.legal vett ,pen.1 ^ . Mere °�,y3" - and Seale mat ars. 0'"- Respectfully submitted, /f 6 Ruttl Ci `ca y. OeceMer 19,1974 h, 2� III � p l i i 'u 1' 3 e ".0 4 - ,w J s. •d' '' =',�-�.,"s`v �+e,v ..'tee s .t +. t S ?..�.. �.�£��`, n4 �T �,��., f ;� f 2, q to €- y K:>, 3r.� 's, a.� vi fir Y+- h,� �`.t �'sa� §s :'�����"jj�''; �m ";*�4"' 'moi. �c��a• , ; f ro� ��a��.�� a z�Hxl• ,� s� "��"t'"5ai c�` December 17, 1474 T0: Jim McAlister-City Manager s J r���g�-��,i.t�1. �'`"ti`r�. ��;�;�r' '.�""a�o�«4.;�;�'0'1�''�.. °t'S S�.y „-•a3, s-err ' FROM: Jerry L. Hodge-Director o£Public We >Yst TY g 0 E 1 1975 S P'- RO ELLi.11 CONCRETE SAW WITHELECTRIC ST RT "s SUBJECT: Bids on Vibrastat Steel Wheel Roller and Concrete saw 0 HERTZ EQI�. .SERVICE BOB S:CHMIDIWDERS EQUP ROSS MINIMUM SP ICATIONS - VENDOR MACHINERY _ _r RENTA TOO j, $UPPLY TNf'. .S TOOL CO. ENGINE: 2'cylinder, air coaled, 4 :cycle, The Public Works Department would like to recommend the low bid. 18.5 hp,:53.9 c.i.d., oil bath air . . 'Meets Specs. Meets Specs Meets Specs. Net sI Meets Specs: cleaner, 3' qt. 'oil capacity, electric Specified Nei - submittedandmeeting,the specifications swhich was the Hi-Way Equipment start _ Company i.of Houston:in the amount of$6,198.04, for the Vihxsstat Roller. Also., bids were received on a self-propelled concrete saw. We CHASSIS &:CUTTING.HEAD: 1 piece, jig would like to recommend the low bid submitted and meeting the specifi "welded reinforced steel.construction cations which was P. A. Ross of Dallas in the amount of$1,563.50. ). :.precision balanced w/ engine weight i There was$8,400.00 budgeted for these two items and the total cost : over blade will be $7,761.50. WHEELS Front 6^x2 x2V roller bearings, r '^° Because of the lack of bids received:on carsand trucks,"I .would like to re-advertise for.bids. The bidders were given sixteen 'solid rubber tires Ii Rear-8"x2"x2V', solid rubber (16) days.to bid. I would like to increase this to twenty-five (25) • tires �. days,which would give dealers enough time to receive"price � ��- '_•r�__�__ protection" from car manufacturers. " BLA➢E SHAFT BEARINGS & DRIVE: "3V:" Pre- • mium belts drive w/ 1 3/L6' dia. shaft,. , I believe the extra time will allowtheccity to receive more 2215" between left and right arbor and better bids. 1. BLADE GUARDS: 14"standard, 12" dia. cut _ JLH:rd 3 5/8" deep, 14" cut 4 5/8", 18" blade cut 6 5/8" deep ,by Attachments. BLADE CONTROL: Positive lock-type:�.,pre- cision screw feed, 8" diameter control wheel,,.!tertical grip BLADE COOLANT: Water connector on left side, with separate valves on each side„ water tubes located within bladA guards I„ CUTTING LINE GUIDES: Fiont and rear ad- justable, changeable to right or left .r " rk side DRIVE/MATIC TRANSMISSION: Powered by direct V-belt drive from engine, speeds- " 4r • o 100' as ex�nin f rxaul.4_' "+. - $1,750.S.0 $1,995.00 PRICE: $1,900.00 Tess 2X by less.lOX $2,505.00 $1,563.50 1Oth$,1715.49181.795.50 - ' Not Not Not Not DELIVERY: �l Specified 10 day ARO Specified Specified Specified a W1, � 3 w xN i » r - w do � r _ Ra Y �' ,•,{ •4�c .4�,e43'"$��.n'���r�£ r 31 d � ���� n s - • Ja�'arker Expressed....his appreciation the volunteer work done onreadyirg the donat�City Park _ -ship for"the Christmas Para r The Regular Meetingthen'adjourned into An Executive Session to discuss personnel, real estate and legal matters. I After the Executive Session, the Council reconvened into a Regular Session. Acquisition of Water Well No. 20 Site z ` The motion was made by Councilman Amick and seconded by Councilman Moore that the City administration „. .be-authorized to enter into an agreement with M. E. Etheridge.for acquisition of the water well no, 20 site, and easements in the amount of$S,DflO. Secured, if possible, with a warranty deed and contingent on said ' site proving to be satisfactory for final well construction.' If site proves to beunacceptable for drilling I this well, Mr. Etheridge will be:compensated for anyreasonable damages to the site during test drilling. Motion carried unanimously and there being no further business, the meeting then adjourned. . ” r: w' Respectfully submitted, Ruth DeShaw, City Secretary December 10, 1974. w � 4t ' e ,e•� `�,"{'�'��i ��,� ,¢. s"`4t..usp"' ,�� k� •:�*n';'ty,` '`= ... r"'�''�'* �=�h� � • � �' �� �� �'.�, i' g�... .� +� :�-:�,. ,• r r e Y do- "+. ssr ,�_,ax'V' aY 'et.^.,t air• �..! nab ^•- r: f � lr � �� v ✓ y+*aF E ,y�s"�.. ,t, � 1 „,. w �a..: ''� v; ✓ E 4 ? ';i d 1'„ tr gp � � f 3 r t 5 BID EVALUATION FOR ONE(1) V181?ASTAT STP.ET, WNL'DL ROLLER W/ HYDRAULIC.TRANSPORT WHEELS. , "GQQPER MACH. '.CONLEY-LOTT -.PLAINS MACH. HI-WAY L'QUIP. - MINIMUM SRECIPI CATIONS - VENDOR NICHOLS'COMP. CUMYAN t5 g ENGINE: 16 hp., 12v electrical' 30 hp., 12v., I '1'4 hp., 12v., x` system, key start And 10 amp alter- electrical system, 'electrical sys--' Meets specs. Meets specs. nator key start tem, 15amp alt. d i TRANSMISSION: Hydrostatic, variable ` s 1 .� • speeds to 4.5.mph either directdon, •Mee to sgecs. Meets specs. Meets specs. Meets specs. ' < integral pumpand motor, replace- y + able filter `;.. �r V STEERING: Automotive.with Timken Articulated...power Meets specs. Meets specs. Meets specs. pivot steering 1' Pn WORKLNG WEIGRT BALLASTED: 4000 lb.. Mesta specs. Meets specs. .Meets specs. - .. a;. +�• 4000 lbs. 2 r, 4 S VIBRATOR: 2-76 counter rotating Vibration-12,000 r eccentric steel shafts V belfd lbscompacting on .. drivatt, up'to' 1506'VP1 g'Odg"�. both rolls Mee[s�specs. Meets specs. Meets.specs. .• `^ Nompactiori 3d.exeeas of 10''tbn ROLLS.: COMPRESSION-22". dia. X36 Both. rolls: `Compression GOIDE-split, 20". dia. X=39" 24" x 36" 24" x 3515" Meets specs. Meets specs. Guide-split ;20" x 2.8n ,. a e WATER SYSTEM: `.42 gal.,capacity Pressurized '30 gal. 40 gal., Front front and rear sprinkler cant,rols capacity, both and rear, prink- Meets. specs. Meets specs Sq drums ler HYDRAULIC TRANSPORT WHEELS Optional trailer Manually_operat Meets.specs. Meets specs. ' ed transport £ - 1 wheels DELIVERY 10 day ARO N/A In stock.. 30-45 day ncx delivery 9,250.00 less 2$ - .6,468,00 *if PRICE by 10th $9,065.QO $3,832.00 delivery can't $6,198.00 a� be made from da tk ri'dele,n n t&R T a"ry c �` '"'f ME ME 4 .* "'•:, 4�.;K*iS'•c�*t ,.,..<.,. .fret..., �'�. . �.t,3.'., .�^�FGa�,�. "'M'`' k4.r� ,�� '�*�y"j�•N :-<H.t Ai:M':.:ti..".�, 3 a y 'Tl ` n", TEXAS UTILITY ADVISORY COUNCIL 1020 Southwest Tower Aseln,Texas 78701(512)478 6601 16 2� t December 9, 1974 December 10 1974 _4 , FOR IMMEDIATE.RELEASE y, . lam. ' Dear City Official: For More Information, Contact: Your city has much at stake in the outcome of present deliberations about the ads Ralph Ellis(214)259 3771: ` quacy of utility regulation in Texas. Through�ad-tive.participatton in the Texas - Utility Advisory Council'(TUAG),you can helR improve the effectiveness of local � w regulation and assure informed decision-making bypubllc officials. - " IRVING--The Texas Utility-Advisory Council's(TUAC)Steering Committee chaired- 11, haired �,- If your city has.not already paid current TUAC dues, I urge you to do so prompt- '' by Irving Mayor Dan Matkin, convened'Friday,December 6;:in Irving to discuss several lyl Unfit this is accomplished, TUACcannothire:a full-time staff. The staff r.`. will coordinate utility rate activities, develop standardized financial data., items of importance to cities which regulate the rates and service of telephone,gas and and advise cities on alternative courses of action.'It should be—emphasized, at this point, that neither TUAC nor a State Public Utility Commission, if one " electric utilities. ' t$ is established in the future,will handle each city's:rate case. Whether local 'ie or state regulated, the collective effort of cities will be required to keep utility. s •. The Committee authorized a special statewide study of the procedures used by tele- a,' j costs at a minimum with an acceptable level of quality. companies to separate long distance toll revenues from local revenues in cal- x Attached is a list.of those cities that subscribed early and are among the first to - t join TUAC under the constitution recently approved by the TML Board of Direc- culation of local rate bases, expenses, and other factors used by city councils through- rk P - , tore. won't you add your City's name to the list? Dues are.one half of the TML-r dues but with a maximum of$1,000(see attached dues schedule). .4 out Texas as the basis for establishing telephone service rates which are fair to the tele- <: '. " Please return the enclosed card. It is important that we know your city's intentions. s�, ' hone company and the consumer. Malkin noted-that"one of the questions cities have had � _i P _ P Y- 9 r Sincerely, �t y ` for some trine Concerns therfairness and equity of the present separation practices of y telephone companies.",The objective of the study, Malkin said,will be to"verify whether 1 .Dan Matki ,�,''% local customers are receiving full benefit of the.profitable long distance portion.of the =J Mayor of Irving fir ' Chairman,TUAC - � telephone company's operations." Encl. Matkin observed that the subject of telephone oompany separation procedures in— IA wolves many complex and technical ingredients which is why the Committee agreed toI'Ail > • • hire a professional utility rate consultant to begin work on this matter as soon as.possible. (more) #s,. Affiliated with the Texas Munideal league sur 445 448 �,� ;� tel'• ,�y ��. $ `k. tk r < y �k 'a�` ,% 30 (Dues MEMBER CITIES " Schedule of Annual Dues Fali (Dues paid as of 11-3Q-74) n t,� Texas Utility Advisory Council s Abilene Navasota Andrews. Nederland _ e Annual Dues ro Y Angleton New Longo¢ Population Category 50 r^ 1,750 or less $ Aransas Pass North Richland Hills ' "',r 1,751-2,000 66 5 Ballinger' Orange Bridge City - Paducah -!* n 2,001-2;250 80 e sb 2,251-2,500 x z ` B urkburntt Palaeioa .. « 87 " �* 2.501-2,750 Caldwell y'� Plainview 2,751-3,000 _ 95 „a Canyon Plano .; 3,001-3,500 105 -Clarendon Port Neches 5. 116 C r y 3,501-4,000 3 " - Cleburne- Robert Lee �` E 4,001-4;500 128 •{z;,..: r Crosb oh Rockwall X' '4 ;3 4,501-5,000 138 ~ ,. S ` Diboll Rogers 5,001-:6,000 159 ,< Duncanville Sanger _ 183 6,001-$,500 Edna San Saba y� -': 7,S01-10,000 197 Graham Sherman sa, - 305 10,001--12,500 . M;-, Cranbury Silverton 360 -. 2" Granger Sinton ' 12,501-15,000 383 - �. ` t Haskell' Skellytown • 15,001 20,000 405 -• u k ;4 20,001-25,000 ; r Hurst -. Stamford - : - 440 Idalou - Sulphur Springs 25,001-30,000 u. Taylor • 613 - Irving 30,001-.4Q,000 - 40,001-50,000 - so ' Littlefield Tyler780 _ 50,001-75,000 Martin Universal.City 940 McKinney Van Horn ' 3 75,001 .100,000_ 000 v 100,000-150,000 1, Monahan Vernon 1,000 ' Muleshoe Weatherford Over 150,000 Munday Wallington •. `s Nacogdoches Wharton £ Formula: One-half Texas Municipal League dues,maximum$1,000. F4 x-i, ff 446 447 Oji s t - a•'`"4�+¢ „c"�J ,, �,t C �.�# es i,. �: °c d i 45 r. r r>cFrz t � t hr . o r r 1,7 ✓; fi'i. Tr fa ,"�" .„f ,r,:,l`' dr,'`." a ^ TYT® „? 16 TUAC STEERING COMMITTEE-2 � X1#4 s .i� The study, estimated to take three to four months,will be paidfor by participating cities of TUAC at a cost not to exceed 1.5 cents per citizen. z A r r The Steering Committee also reviewed and adopted standard forms for financial re- .` �. - MRMDRAM,D-r11It porting by telephone companies developed by the TUAC Committee on Utility Standards and 4 kr^ Procedures. "City Councils which require telephone companies to use these standard • a -- Y'O .Mayo;a Melbas RduYk Rs1a 4i''td ` _ r' . � forma should find that the task of regulating local utilities will be vastly simplified. In ^•a� �✓, _ i SFiRSBET•`. �R•'^,aet of reiaai�ta§€'CattcWa� a ✓ � i addition to providing uniform information for city councils to decide whether a utility rate ,; 4 held Deeb�t 7,1 'iS a R :'' "� DAM Decrier lA: Y84!'j "�-;r•x,�a_3 ye increase is ustified in a particular case,these forme have the added advantage of.assur- 4' :xlk x ing-.that information supplied by a telephone company located in Jasper, Texas,will be - �9xt the Faucoa Maetina qf.floe repxeae7ti?atfv�$4 to�t'M Gegergl Body of the Moeatoa-6alveatcn mea;council frog,,t#e - compatible and comparable,with data reported by a telephone company located in Alpine, i Moms RLde Cities-$£under 25-0l1Qpopnlation.tits follo3i3akg ; '*. delegate a to t3a Hiiaeutive Qoi'm'ittae ia0ze ctlaeea x a' f✓; • Texas,"Matkin said. - a - f' •, . ' Reprepeatatioe Councilman Asa.Yeamane of Alain ' The Committee also.discussedTUAC's participation in the current Lone Star Gas ? ' Alternate—Mapor B.8_; eC'.of nhisasbarq - - Company gate rate case pending before the Texas Railroad Commission, in which the gas _ -Representative Ciamcilaaau aaenal Conkof Deer POO* f Alternate—Ma3ar Alves Rfgptt of Gadama*I+welt - '; sx company is asking for Commission approval of a substantial increase in rates applicable ipuated that tau-at it.is rgtached• geplutnoo ba pre�stier€m `t 'I Your city'comcD,atr the earii�t 4ppertrm3.ER. :If the a'lao�m y,... to the 250 cities served by the company. ' :meats rift+[tieir '' pisses-amftn'£n�- CW- - _ of tb`la deaignalirafr..,• ` ': _ x'S1. . 1% In other.business,the Committee considered remedial legislation which would , '• Please ca11,ft. Stag”Maltarm e!the,Area CDlmcii staff if r strengthen the ability of Texas cities to regulate utilities,and tentatively approved a ems, ttte�stn Pr'ar" wi €t fir. r budget and the employment of permanent staff for TUAC. t ne .' The Texas Utility Advisory Council is joiut.effort by cities to more effectively .respond to utility rate increase requests.. The pal'of the Council; said Matkin, is to ' a. "keep utility posts to a minimum while maintaining an acceptable level of quality. This - r�� (more) ®a matt n2aFF 4 4 9 x 1 p. rC'�,,✓,�✓I�r Y �: ..„r''�� � rd r*:�"„_ r �,t. x„ • , _ ...,... h ,� x x k �i ZEE � . .2,� '�� i, s �� �- _ e ��x;r r! ,r r ,��?�v •c� r a �t'3<..� �' �"'-`� � � � u -� t a" r „«',.::„ :; `,a , r=.,. �. ^»n• a 4 -'x+wxi^ a .,x"-x :- g js+�` ", "WNjg s�MY r rx '.. . TUAC STEERING COMMITTEE-3 " will continue to be our aim at the local level, in dealing with the Texas Railroad Commie- ' sion on gas utility casae, and in dealing witp a State public Utility Commission if one is • established mthe future ,~ M1 In addition to Mayor Matk#n,Committee members present include Eddie Acri it (Mayor Pro Tem, Big Spring),Sam Phelps(Cy Manaer,Vernon),g , H.P. Hodge(City , .. iA Taylore(DirectorWICif aUS), Douglas Dallas),ra,(Directbr of Utilities, Dentoq), Thomas •. Richard Aughinbaugh(Director of Consumer ^ {1y.Sp. N Affairs, Fort Worth), Thomas bl (Director of Public Service, Houston),Ralph Ellis , . 'x s (Director of Finance, Irving), and GRenn-Berries(girector of.Fivance, Grand Pr—e). 4 - a µr 4 450 a z s .� ss .•�. a,' .i Vie, . _,. , s; , w z THE STATE OF TEXAS is THIS AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO! legislative perrcgative to alter, repeal, or otherwise amend such COUNTY OF WALKER (. ordinance at any time. e`er BY AND BETWEEN, THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, a municipal ,n The initial term of the within agreement shall be fora 41 „ "€^^'s• ( corporation, hereinafter called City, and the HUNTSVILLE-WALKER COUNTY z �i. ,.hereinafter called.Chamber, WITNESSETH: period of three (3) yearn from and after the date hereof unless CHAMBER OF COMMERCEthe: - dk e: Hotel and Occupancy Tax Ordinance of the City of Huntsville is re- .• ' .f i pursuant to the terms and provisions of Ordinance No. E_a z e: pealed or amended within such term orupon the failure of Chamber to dated November 26, 1974, the City doesherebydeclare and designate comply with any of the conditions contained herein. Chamber as the agency for administeringfunds for.City collected by T=. WITNESS THE EXECUTION HEREOF an this the 19th day Of virtue of the terms of said Ordinance,and in consideration thereof ` A. D., 1974. Chamber covenants and.agrees with the City as follows: D6CNAEHR , -,, THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,,J TEXAS BY > - -`+ City shall, after deduction of collection's expense, .pay over ,\ r ,.IS I. WALLER,Mayor ATTfiS to Chamber such sum or sums of money as may be collected under the. Rotel Occupancy Tax of the City,of Huntsville, Texas,within thirty (Y DeSHA Iqy Secretary 1 i - (30) days after the payment of such tax to City by the parsons upon whom such tax is levied. Until such time as experience determines the actual expense of collection of such Hotel Occupancy Tax,City HUNTB ILLE AL ER LINTY HAMBER OF.COMMERCE shall retain three per cent (38) ofthe amount collected as the expense BY: : r. Fi I .reel d ent -- .. ' of collection; however, upon determination by the Director of Finance t 'y ATTES y9Up u of the actual expense ofcollection,.then at such time such*actual A expense shall be deducted by City from my payments made Chamber. Executive Vice President + �' II Huntsville-Walker County Chsmbai:of Commerce. S.y. rSuch funds shall.be utilized only for advertising for Ven Aa TO.FD �• '3:'. general promotional and tourist advertising.of the City of Huntsville in its vicinity and conducting any.solicitation and operating program D.covey,may gaoanq - 5 to attract conventions and visitors to the City of Huntsville. Any expenaeincident to the adminietrafion of ouch funds for such purposes - t may be paid from ouch funds. - The parties agree that a tourist revenue governing board .. shall be established to act as an initial review board and governing body of the activities of the Tourist Division of.the Chamber and to , prepare a proposed budget pertaining to the funds to be administered. L d h r i q �;,„: � ..-� ^.�^t t fti ..4-. � ,,, - .,. ,.. - ..� <'� Ld% -*"' s•: J.w �`�.,- ��',� +'a'��'lW� b.-:'., z,.. ,v, u.� § s; �zslry, � ks.:.f�� - '��red-�..'rGla�=`'�, `�- +�, �E7a•q�.,i 9.k� ' y.e,0.i�4 iter f.i r s<'k'yx'i" r 71r—NAn"10u:: � .. Said Board shall makerecommendations to the Chamber of C_aree THE STATE OF TEXAS ) .Boarwhich Board will approve Tourist Division budget after d, VA « r .COUNTY OF WALKER -S same has been submitted to the City Council of City,for review and ,y BEFORE ME,. the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared.MORRIS I..-WALLER, Mayor of the CITY OF ,e� 5 comment. Said governing Boardshall consist of eight ( 8) members, ' HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, a municipal corporation, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing in- two (1) of whom shall be appointed by City, two" (2) fromHote1= , stzument and acknowledged tome that he'executed the same for ,g the purposes and consideration therein:expressed and in the 01 Motel owneie or representatives two (2) from Chamber, and two '-pa acity as therein stated. ,. );da of DECEMBERN,UADERD MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the 4 @) at large from the with at large members being appointed Y b the Chairman of the Tourist Division of Chamber and the m f •z � � t ��"—' c * i� r x ..� jointly Y S <1 NOTARY PUE,IC in and.fo g wy ,.)k z - z" Walker County, Texas p"�' , : Mayor of the City of Huntsville, At the tine of initial appointment # } My Commission Expires June 1, 1975. ,A'4 ) Si B l Adee B.Simpson) : . the persons so appointed shall be designated to serve either a ane (1),. ( ' s two (2), or three (3) year tezm,ss that thereafter the term of appoint a x' `a THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1 went for representatives from each of the.:respective groups shall be } b 'c three (3) years with the term of one (1) iepresentative from o£ COUNTY OF WALKER l )i BEFORE ME., the undersigned authority, on this day the respective groups:expiringannually. eoard members ma be re- personally appeared JACK W. HUMPHRIES,.President of the AUNTS- . - Y VILLE-WALKER COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE., known to me to be v, the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instru- w ' ri appointed* ment and acknowledged to me that he executed thesame for the ✓' As provided above, the City Council of City shall review ) - purposesand consideration therein expressed and-.in the capacity -'. p +' as therein stated. t - XL the annual budget prepared by the TourlstDivision prior to adoption GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this thay �� , " day of DECEMBER , A. D., 1974. and approval of same by the Hoard of Chamber. City.shall be pxn- vided a copy of any financial audit of the Tourist.Division o£the NOTARY PUBLIC an and for ` x Walker C un 3 a er o ty, Texas 4 Chamber and shall be-provided'euch audit no less than annually on '•k My commission 8xpires June 1, S. f (Pat Parchman) ." the anniversary date of the creation of said Board and the.admini- stration by it of the funds paid to Chamber by City. _ , Upon approval by the,governing board above created, the Executive Vice-President of Chamber shall employ aTourist Director ' .. to serve as Staff Support for the Tourist Division of Chamber) pro-- vided however, the employment Of such Tourist Director shalt act , - occuruntil such time as the budget bf the Tourist Division.has 5' sufficient funds for the payment of such expense. It is understood and agreed that the within contract is intended solely for the purpose ofproviding an agency for the ad- provisions of the ministration of fund. collected by City under the s!` a,. Hotel•Occupancy Tax ordinance of said City, and that City retains its �- 5: ) k � z! 00 7- 4 i + r ¢ s2y 7asvz .i I 4e ifs r r . � e��i iV t �^r g a { kj f e rh y� e .r iMi Jta fpr a k 'r i s iKt��'#^`�� I t 1F 1 I"a'k kd� a a r ya' s� a� x ,., MINUTE BOOK NAME OF MAYOR TENURE x LETTER from to A Minute..Book A is missing ? 7 1 r B T. J. Sims 1890 1893 B T. H. Ball 1886 1890 B J. W. Bush ? 1886' t m C. Minute Book C is missing - �' D Minute Book D is missing ? ? '#C"� k, v � E F..0. Brown 1916s E s E T. E. Humphrey 1916 1920 F - ta 2s„ lR"Pa "Ag 'E :. t A".1.ARM, E P F Isaac N. Adickes 1920 1924ol N t } s{< F 8 G+ Tom Ball 1924 1928 77 G Sam McKinney 1928 1932 „, r r w 7 __ s tembr 13t� Y Hale G 8 H R. W. Miller 1932 1935 a J ---- mil 7, 13”-4 is x' a Haz3 Ca nary H J. arcus Smith1935 1936 �< a' M 8 to Ber�2S 1X72 Cmty �k 3 H E. W. Anderson 1936 1939 H R. C. Stiernberg 1939 1946 _ �_____Jansary 1?4� 19'55 60 t3'SaunHar� ^s� H 4 I Wilbourn S. Gibbs 1946 1950. I Sam Robbins 1950 1954 I W. B. Veazey 1954 1958 Wilbourn S. Gibbs 1958 1962 r I 8 J Raymond T. Wright 1962 1966 ra" J A. J. Beckham 1966 1968 J 8 K W. Ben Blalock 1968 1972 >•w" g" & - K, L 8 M Morris I. Waller - 1972 to present , � s s iµ Prepared by Ruth DeShaw, City Secretary, September 8, 1978. Note: There are no records available for the years between 1916 and 1886, a period of 30 years. Also, the years prior to 1890 are unaccounted, C"`sin " r f r Cp y ,s >t t:� r { _ .#✓.- ";� .�„t�za:- .. "�',` "u� e'r' k P.prr �.1. xrtss { k �.a" 4 ., tx- A HISTORY OF HUNTSVILLE'S.LEADERSHIP 1890-1978 ? '4 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE MINUTE BOOK NAME OF MAYOR .TENURE ,ft : _ .� LETTER from to a CITY ELECTIONS _ +" A Minute Book A is missing 7 Z 1972-1980a B T. J. Sims 1890 1893 �.. B. T. - H. Ball 1886 1890 10-03-72 City Officers.Election Mayor and Ward Councilmembers 1 `t -, B J. W. Bush 4 I886 11-28-72 City Charter Amendment .'1 C Minute Book C is missing ° ' 10-02-73 City Officers Election At Large Councilmembers r, D Minute Book D is missing ? Y " y. v 10-23-73 City Officers Run Off At Large Councilmembers ry E F. O. Brown ? 1916 10-01-74 City Officers Election Mayor and Ward Councilmembers a :. E T. E. Humphrey 1916 1920 10-07-75 City Officers Election At Large Councilmembers E$F - Isaac N. Adickes .1920 1924. _ " -7 Establis ed a eetion date because of Voting Rights - Act requirements. New date selected Was 01-15-77. F $G Tom Ball 1924 1928 01-15-77 City Officers Election Mayor and Ward Councilmemb G Sam McKinney 1928 1932ers i 08-30-77 .Esta Ished permanent City Officers Election date.. G 8 H R. W. Miller 1932 1935 for all future elections to be lst Saturday in April. .. H J. Marcus Smith 1935 1936 03-07-78 - City Bond Election - Water, Sewer, Park.and Street Improvements H E. W. Anderson 1936 1939 ;. H R. C. stiernberg 1939 04-07-78 City Officers Election At Large Councilmembers 1946 H 8 I Wilbourn S. Gibbs 1946 1950. 04-18-78 City Officers Run Off At Large Councilmembers 04-07-79 City Officers Election Mayor and`Ward Councilmembers i Sam Robbins 1950 1954 �, Civil .Service Proposition Charter Amendment I W. B. Veazey - 1954 1958 . I wiibourn S. Gibbs 1956 1962 04-08-80 City Officers Election At Large Councilmembers `a I $J Raymond T. Wright 1962 1966eo J 1966 1968 A. J. Beckham z 8 Buthlelhal. ymitysecretary J $ K W. Ben Blalock .1968 1972 - s r, x K, L S M Morris 1. Waller 1972 to present June 20, 1980 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - a " Prepared by Ruth DeShaw, City Secretary, September 8, 1978. Note: There are no records available for the ears between Y 1916 and 1866, a period of 30 years. Also, the years prior to 1890 are unaccounted, X A h' a �s v sx 7u { 0 r. s 1• w+f 46 so Y. x �e 5 E _ MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE WALKER.COUNTY, TEXAS ;. . .. r Dates Covered Location 2 ' Minute Book A January 30, 1845 to March 1886 Unaccounted for .{ - &Z 4Jg_QQi B April 8, 1886 to November 7, 1893 ` ' __ C November 1893 to June 1914 Unaccounted for D Q E July 13, 1914 to April 4, 1922 -o— F May 2, 1922 to April 6, 1926 G July 10, 1924 to October 29, 1935 City Hall Vault H November 5, 1935 to August 2, 1949 City Hall Vault Kx I September 13, 1949 to March 10, 1964 City Hall Vault 74 .. ,7 April 7, 1964 to June 30, 1969 City Hall Vault K,. July 8, 1969 to December 28, 1972 City Secretary's Office L. January 9, 1973 to December 19, 1974 City Secretary's Office M. January 14, 1975 to City Secretary's Office 4 2 P.O.BOX 831-HUNTSVI LL E,TEXAS 77340�-(,7,1.3)295-64,711 ' 'aT. # x � fk a x'a , r. CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS NAME OFFICE HOME POSITION/ TENURE HOME ADDRESS ^P PHONE PHONE WARD c Aopoi'nted Mayor 04-01-72 Morris I. Waller, Mayor 295-5301 295-5160 At 4-4-81 2201 Avenue S Elected Mayor. 10-03-72 Wife--Jan Large o First National Bank exe uwe Vice President ---'-- ------ -------- -------- ------- -------- ----------------- ---- Electedto Council 04-k79 . Murray A BrpWn, Professor 295-5211 295-5667 4-5-80 1510 20th Street o Wife--Kathryn ext 2214 or C4 L w SHSUculture Dept. or-2902 295-4395 Appointed to Council fit--4^T-75 Lary c y Corley; Professor 295-6211 295-7676 1 4-5-80 2305 Avenue P Elected to.Council_ 10707-7#5 Wife--Naomi ext 2808 C/L Business Office or 2063 SHSU SA y - . o Appointed to Council 04-10-73 E. Larry Dickens i Professor 295-6211 291-0116 3 4-5-80 P. 0. Box 2908 u Elected to Council 10-02-73 Government Dept. ext 2946 C/L SHSU Station SHSU or 2129 °+ Elected to Council 04-07-79 Jerry L. Dowling s 9;.Professor 295-6211 .295-5850 2 4-4-81 1613 19th Street m Wife--Kathy ext 2915 Criminology Dept. o SHSU Appointed to Council 12.13-771 William Hodges; Owner 295-3881 295-4669 2 4-5-80 241 Hickory o Elected to Counoil 04-01-78 CA o< Wife--Ann 42.m Hodges Interiors ip 819 15th Street a ' H w Elected to Council 10-01-74 Delora Kind' limner 295-2921 295-2596 4 ag;4-81 3407 Boettcher Drivc 2;. E Husband--Merton Medical Arts.Pharmacy 1429 16th Street NElected to Council 10-01-74 Goree McGlothen Elec. 295-2741 295-2741 3 4-4-81 521 Avenue F Wife--Allie Mae Contr. 621 Avenue F Elected to Council 04-..07.79 Jane Monday"' Homemaker 295.9101 295-8683 1 4-4-81 130 Hickory ` Husband--Charles n , 1429 13th Street g ¢y �?',F. :3 �?-Pp :;t A s :�� �,�.<, ��;• { ��xt ,€e?s JaFj*r ...a k�„ �aw � '��,,�"',1�C s«.. he a. d � fia dx s� 2� Y, M1{X Vie 3 n ty` H v� s �M a x 3 as P } Al 5} r i — 'gym ", ° s'"M2: .. xu - l t C. x '1 k �t fax .a +� ISS THAT NEED B—ING WE`HAYE B;�G. P xASjB CAGLQN-US! DATE r, DIME OFFICE s. COUNTY,w PARISH CITY STATE—, ZIP „; TELEPHONE t ; c :.i�,^ , �r1A2°t., ':mak, S'=�" ,z 1.. `.,r a:.- _ - _h. ;use,_ v�.._s� s -� .,4�� ,� _., r•+, ..: 4/18/78 iA HISTORY OF HUNTSVILLE'S LEAOERBHIP + ` ATTENDANCE RECORD s f 1890-1978 COUNCIL MEETING MEMBER ABSENTMINUTE BOOK NAME OF MAYOR TENURE LETTER from to 1. 03-15-733 -0- , - A Minute Book A as missing ? ?. t , 2. 03-29-73 _0_ _ a 3. 04-01-77 =Parker, Dickens,McGlothen B T. J.Sims 1890 1893 4. 04-05-73 ..Waller .':: B T. H. Ball 1886 1890 B. 04-12-77 *Parker, Daigle 'v - .,. - 6. 04-26-77 *Parker „ B J. W. Bush Y 18867. - M, 7. OS-03-77 *Parker *three.consecutive C Minute Book C is missing ? ? +s ': 8. 05-10-77 ?Ki7agr absences 9. 05-24-77 Daigle D Minute Book D is missing s ? „-; •kl:t 10. 06-14-77 Parker E. P. 0. Brown - ? 1916 11. 07-05-77 Daigle, Parker - ' 12. 07-26-77 Daigle, Dickens " E T. H.Humphrey _ 1916 1920 13. 08-30-77 None r -E F Isaac N. Adickes 1920 1924 f. t• 14. 08-09-77 .Amick 15. 09-13-77 Daigle i,. t�`~ F $G Tom Ball 1924 1928 16, 09-27-77 None 't G Sam McKinney 1928 1932 17. 10-11-77 None 18, 10-25-77 Daigle G 4 H R. W.Miller 1932 1935 19. 10-28-77 Moore, Parker } H J.Marcus Smith 1935 1936 20. 11-22-77 Moore, Parker 21. 12-13-77 Moore H E. W.Anderson 1936 1939 22. 12-20-77 King H - R. C. Stiernberg - 1939 1946 n 23. 01-17-78 Amick V 24. 01-31-78 None H g 1 Wilbourn S. Gibbs 1946 1950. 25. 02-14-78 Amick, Dickens <� 26. 02-28-76 None .. I Sam Robbins 1950 1954 27. 03-07-78 None '� - I W. B.Veazey 1954 1958 28. 03 None . Wilbourn S. Gibbs 1958 1962 �" 29. 03-28-78 Parker - ix 30. 04-01-78 King, Parker �� I J Raymond T. Wright 1962 1966 f" A. J. Beckham 1966 1968 Over the above period, the total meetings missed per councilmember.are as follows: J 8K W. Ben Blalock 1968 1972 ' 1. Parker: 10. 4. Waller: 1 7. Amick: 3 2. Dickens: 3 S. Daigle: 6 8. Moore: 3 r K, L $M Morris I. Waller 1972 to present c' 3. McGlothen: 1 6. King: 3 _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ __ _ - _ _ .J Article IV, Section 4.20 of the City Charter says a council seat is forfeited if the Prepared by Ruth DeShaw, City Secretary, September 8, 1978. : member misses more than four consecutive regular meetings of the Council, not due to illness, or the conduct of City business. r t¢� Note: There are no records available for the years between 1916 and 1886, a period ', 4 of 30 years. Also, the years prior to 1890 are unaccounted, 6A k # r+ ?r '��' Qg Y ' +4R r �4`.,$� {� `t spa :�".�,.C: '" •�,,, �% gi'+,p ' � ?' ry r'R' Nmu W t .V.rtu/v jz W /-/neo zA&—'w✓y c .�L;� _ �. I. : '-. 7 atj 3/r 8 rl Y� C le�eef`(9w�.i-7u✓ Sraa/� _ a��8o � e✓������uL,f"GreC'Ya2} I, �� � �- S�zs�ya �WrNtfir otbu. Fa•�./icy � r<, 440 i fe 9/5 ro 06,r —Adnan 3Qdg saS1,o APO. Y-97r qaA�� --R-so act-Qa»"QT l 61A.Wq�,' >-133 �.9 as-Soy,kpp..�en7nar. Unnu.+=u HN.mm�9..HS3 p _ " 3. 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Lp I q ° P - i u r a, .,ae..y K�-?^�'r,`���-' ;..:•3R.� s� r.� }afs §"��i �„$c,�,�'��€'^a� y:� s ,s ,:�,edaa� �.'�`�,' " Cal El i f , w 5 , r . 4 r( Pi � f r " ,s"�``$,��`- �firax F' za r t�. t t u Xv� iX - a{ q E.;95: '� x aw"` y. - _,x' as#�.: sp ;�a,•a•`.. 'tg x. y. kY Page L MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MUETING OF THS CITY OF Hlc-MCLS,WALKER COUNTY,TEXAS,HELD ON TFR 14TH DAY OF Y{9 JAY 19]5 AT 1027 11TH STREET CITY UALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT]:OC P.M. The C..il mot in regal n with the f 11 ing members pteaent: D T' MP is I Waller,Mnydr 'kPTy R1ph Del 8 f. I-, itks Fes" C—dxNCCl than l7Np�YSp F eek Mo re lk Parker OF D j . A 'p� t 0 lOxfl Rogers Member absent: John Amick �k) T � ________.__ -__. -__ yM 'tea. y The meeting was called t. td—byM X Mmie —1— Th Oce Nes:given by the Parks and -"I-'i"" reation'i"t",Gene Pip f - CONSIDER THE MINUt25 OF He PREVIOUS MEETING Mayor Waller presented the M1 t tt f th p sus m t g d ek d f y carie i Councilman F h Y Moore moved to accept them tee as— en end Councilmen Uvckens seconded the motion. All I.favor wero "n If the—ice end it passed enimmusly. - t _ CONSIDER RESOLUTION NO.75-1 INDICATING THE CITY'S INTEREST IN SEEKING Kt COMMUNITY DEVBIOPMBNT ACT FUNDS 4 ' Y d Y ub City Manager, In theI ed Re lotion N ]5 1 to the C it end ask d fo N it permission a to proceed Wath the applvtetvon process. C 1. a ck d the ed P on of the n.Motion and Council- 2" m MCG—ben secondedthe motion. All 111,in fells of the motion end it passed omni—sly. yt —i.ion of the Grant A( 't f Ji.McAlister indicated one of the pr f the C y 0 1 p G—is to seek citizen participation in determining the City's.-I. d p tv T Mth p e- van,newspaper publicity ''AT ja_ A was initiated on the Caaminii.ty Development A C F ay Hell d r KSAN Radio; hree public A ` hearings axe plumed,the first to be held at Re—Ilpeti P k B ildi g J ry 15 at—0 P.M.,the y _ second at The Bepti.t Church 1530 30 h street,January 16 It]DOP M. aid the thid in City Hall Council t, Chambers on January 28 at 7:00 P.M. N ndicated the to d ion r d fx m the public will be ' R"9 ' roviexed by the Council at ..gal vneting be January 28 d the final designation of project,and needs .$ 5 - for submission with the gran eppli-tiaIll ba made. County Invited to Partieipexe NSth City T, Ji.McAlister then reed a letter to the Council ahiN he had written to—ty Judge,Amos Geta,,in Which he invited the County N join xith the City in ..biped effort t0 apply far foods for protects D eligible fox fulling under the City Development A— C...ti. ct.Creation of a Special Community D Intent Fund d City Manager Jim McAlister indicated s eepenaea will be i aired in the process of the grant application end sine.funds x r not anticipated in the budget fotnthis ex—,he tecoauended the x 'w of a special cpmmwityedevelppeent fwd,an which he City's insurance refund check in the i e£$B,]00 could be deposited,in effort o underwrite expenses associated with the application proces He then s,ked£or Council's approval of the nex fiord. CI.Iilman Moore moved to et IF the fund for this �t �i purpose end Cou 11IIn Devi.seconded the motion. All rare I.favor of the lotion and it passed unandmouely. G' CONSIDER CHANGE ORDERS ON SOUTH HUNTSVILLE BURR PROJECT N Mayor Weller presented Cheng.Order Mo.4 which consisted of minor changes basically related to tying lirypll I,the,ewer lift,Leben,to the main serer Sines of South HII-11I. Councilmen Davis moved to nclept the change order end Councilman Cickens seconded the motion. All were Se favor of the motion and it p—d ""'�'Uk � uvenimously. - CONSIDER BIDS ON A PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATOR FOR THE EPARTMBNT b' ,'g I Jim M—iter indicated the pItne.,of the programmable calcuiator had been anticipated end$3,500 Y as budgeted For it. He Nen presented the bid,received,es£allows: nM Heelett Packard Company $3,421.15 iI Monroe $3,612.80 (s......fol bidder) ' yl Reid Office Systems $1,765.DD (did not meet specifications) .1 Nan conveyed the re endation of the City Engineer,Gerald B.Harris,t accept the bid flrom "` Monroe fox the Nadal 1880-22m(1000 Step Calculator)in the amount of$3,412.88,aeit ha,twice the „'F specified data,tarage and programmable capabLllty specified and therefore adding to the ability of the ,y - calculator to perform re and varied programs than the Hexlett Packard model. He indicated the delivery { date xis appmxlmetely t.weeks. Mr.Hatri,indicated the progre®able calculator could sa much S - ae twenty(20)men hours per week;thus,St should speed IF the work of Ne Deperteent. Mt.vHarrls also ) indicated a Monroe represantative would service the calculator end that the guarantee xis for o e year. 'J .M Coimcvlmen Nartinez moved t accept the bid from Monroe e.rimoended by the City Fngi...t and ,[. { *) Councilmen Parker seconded the motion. A11 were I.favor If themotion and it passed unanimously. ,!•� v�_ ��,.�to �- � x• � M(M a� y a k ti r a A2 h a^ f ' S h : P " 4r. "fr � Pegs_ t 1L'im ,y ey ' 1` Rti CONSIDER AMENDMENTS TD BHDGST TD ALLOW FOR RECEIPT OP and legal matters. i z§LP" 7 CRa REHEN EMPLO >4 yr +A Jim MGl tll-19 #L REGHLAR METING RECONVENED r+. p e d th Cb lbb Emplaym It ining.A t f 19]3 to the Cowcil and indicated /.��' M1 Oma$]5 000 had b .marked F W lk r Caw y th ugh a gr und" h ac These funds are to be The g 1 tang tea reconven d d 5 th dip on F h traet of laM w®oonly called t."4L�ir used to i killed rudeR,l1yIbl individuals h gb -the-job llAinang andxwark experience to provide the Bobbitt L h ch fronts on Sam HoIltll Aloboo dj scent to the Paggly Wiggly plki.g 1M One the indilidoIl With a kill h eM1 rill b fit both th individual and the:City. He indicated that on October bid only diad£Ton Sohn Haney I t in th amount of 5151,301.E Th. t ...by th City bmv u d g q £ he £$25 653 DO pay the salary for five job t-.'a" Cwncilman Moore and se onded by Cvuhailman Martinez to accept Mr.Naney'I bid. The motion carried ` JP,' 1Z d p sd[do er pl t p t s C rag oh "p t 1 don witchboard tor. The wanimau 1 - � rtl"e, areas n e a ops e rvice s Y. c <X v n C ty's q t diro t d t ou lined in h ac emelt'. th job tx Hing end public se A ,. 4 eaployme t( to Jim M iater from Mike Hobbs,1/13/]5). H GAC of ed heiCity on Sanuary 13,1975 {'- It was Fir[h.l decided,sante no bads were s r d f the sale of the old Public Works site S that th CETA mq had been.processed and approved with three st p l 1)the Texas Employment 1 1" that the property be held and offered far sale et alater date. �( C sz 11 approve Iod d .iter th he lab training parr 2)H GAC will approve and administer fvndang f th poblil service employee t po 1 1 s d 53 the f s 1 p ability of L.o of the public M - the a[h pl yme t positions ba borne by th City £­ill- ft J 30 ME(with the passibility, tS p g y be.Mended with H GAC finding Ill po,itionI f ye ) ' Meeting then adjd .d. '-d Hl MCAT ked the Cowcil if 1h,ag ed d h th ap f thi p-gram end asked their formal acceptan f till,fbDdi. Councilmen Di,k,,, h i that th City p. cipata In the Comprehensive 'I Rsspactfully submitted, Enploymrn T ng Act of 1973 as tli..d i.tti fl..MlkI bb.to MCAT ter dated 1/13/75. Council- +` ' fg van Parker seconded the matvan. All were in Favor and the motion passed wanimoVsly. t (/^/ /n1 ' -TFS ANTHORIZATION TO LET BIDB ON TIS REPAIR AND REPAINTING OP WATER TANK ) m Rah­h'w,City Secretory ne Sanvary 14,1975w in[y Manager,Jim— d d h fill p c£1 ar complete f th rep and .� g R of one ground ag kat th W 1 St W P1 t. xe ked th C 1 p fission xo •. g ut For bids for th k Ha find t d th bud' d item. Cawcvlman M d. uthor ze fit t, h City to go out fox bid.aM C—cilman Parker zecovded the motion. All rare in Pavmr of the motion i $ and it passed unanimously. "Resolution No.75-2 xis prepared by City Att y Mort D C 11 y ....1vi g to th rite the ' ry execution of the proper deed of convey yang d p by y by g al war ty th by binding „4 3 EIO PAOPoSALS FOR OPPICR MACHINE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT tVR CONSIDERATION the City to convey good and indefeasible title to sold real ester h esaful bidder,Haney - SLa MCAlistex, Cit Nana Investments. ' y ger,presented.three bide fdr the office machine maintenance and repair contract 15 44- Ior the period 2/1/15 through 2/1/]6,as tv,( Revd Office Systems Lufkin'a Typewriter Co. 1 34]50 { - Crams Rosiness Machines,I 1,869.00 3 ] M McAlister said it tea the rocormendatian of the Pu ha g Off 0 t -Mlke Hotibs,'to axard the t'}1 Y toou ce on racx fax the City's 39 pieces of off q pm t t Rid Off Systems. The maintenance ne iL y f the City's n IBM typewriters rill Iemain under h h IRM ep asentatives. Cowcijman Davis l' ' ed to a"ptre�the -IdItian of the Purchasing Ag and th w bid to Raid Office Systems end Cncil mm Paresakerco,"d the boti.. Ali were in favor of thI action and it passed unanimously. ,. Fl} NAYOR'S REPORT MORRIS I.WALLER ; Nayor Waller moved t reschedule the date of Lha Cwncil'.text work s ssvw from 3liesday,Sanuary 21 j C to Thursday,1..o,23,so as rot to Conflict with the Chamber of Commerceebenque AEMINIETRATIVE ACTION--JIM)dcALI'TER '" 1 Sale of Pargusw House F, Jim McAlister indicated that no bide were received w the Per Erose ha bid ' guson by t opendng data of ^p°" D camber 17,1974. He _ted th Cowcil then authorized him to negotiate for tka sale of the house. He / id four people 3,197 L d 1 tM1 hwse were contacted amd xha two bids received were opened end publicly ` W on. Ml. 13,19]5 J hn.8ey bid$90O and Mr.Jamez Linsaamb(acting for William Hillery of H x di- tty. �? bid$R00. Mr.NCAlist ,id the bid xas.raided to the highest tiidder,Nr.Sohn Keys,for b900. Ha andi- f orad Nr.Keys W lilt,(60)days t amimia the hwse and that Mr.Keys bad deposited$100.00 to insure - proper cleaning of the lot. CODNCIL ACTIOW ( Y Etetus of Mirex Treatment Program(fire oris) 1 Dr.Larry Dickensasked the statue of the Norex spraying program. Ruth DIn.,City Secretary et 1 relayed information from County Extenaiw Agent,Wesley Sherrill,to the effect that one tM1ird of WalkerCwnty end one-third of Huntsville had been treated R �y# by October of 1974,At which Lima the progrmm was halted due to at and cold C d4'' xeatber Conditions. Mr.Sherrill indicated the program wee to camnance April { 1,1975,weather permitting. h. Cwwilman Dickens also urged hi.fella.Cowcil members to art.W the t i C®maaity Development Poblic Hearings to ba held S.nuary 15 and 16. Reaov.l of Dilapidated Houaea y '?`"" Y' Gorse MCGllthen reported not he was contiwing has efforts to..51st local citiaan.in K^.J removing dilapidated buildings From their piopolty and ha world keep the "z Cwncil advv sed of has progress. Mayor Kellar asked that the dilapidated f . hwse an 10th'treat(707 10th Street,awned by S.B.Lee)be checked into + for removal in the neer future. p r „ EXECUTIVE SESSION d - Mayor Waller Baked that the Cowcil.remain for en Executive Se..iOn to discuss persatmel,real..tate i3 gfml My"f! Nr..JNA k- _�a �: _9", 4.�_ .. ? 51P p MINO'CES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF HUOFTEVILLE�WALKER CONTY,TEME,HELD ON THE 28TH DAY OF i Cenrale.-ph uyis eek.d..,r Nel—b. .Ib I.,—ld Hunt ll —i- If thiI ppli-alti"' I I. ...l.g. &jdir,ted III FnitI If governnent m tle,St.t.If TIFII It *Or JANUARY, 5, N CITY HALL COUNCIL 0 ElEDE HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS.AT 7:00 P.M. 197 1 1 NAMBENS.ID27 50,0 00 1 then.1 er-Y Aft" ent—ii-l' r,i­ Frn, In,tbi,p.,,.I. ithut ,,lillrill,Wt ith.I.b- 'YSMET , gCI—prer.t) It—de 12 _�FI If I.plen fer the—If the fInde. Be Itald H.U,D.(Hrrlir�end UrbeD Me City C.In I il in regulars IIIirD lith the E.11—mg—bere -,ear; he Arrede ld be Ii t b1t d t, n doll fn, it I end InInti-nDd*1 50,000 111—In end in rd-t. I,.AAY p—I..If three Inde,tbe,, ealer iti,,end—ir,—nek.eppliletine t.H.U.C.end t I�i MIniI Waller,Mayor ri­ in the Ind. Orr Ippli—ine,he�Iid.enet be in the offill If the PLAC by k end Sohnj. Hoickr Wh EF coed the r.q.i.tI fnr If—Weller Ild—ted fter Ill -i. "w L=pkens = Dic e !tinnI"�'*.'—.r. nn��tebIlIted,the City eded.iltretinn 1111 Prep—"Went t'the�111 Mr— W I,,­If tn,City C—il,the ii-I nPlintion fIr Ibnillien. —th- III,NrAli,t­City Meer,g..In—ly—If -IIIhe.ri.g.held print t. F-a thi I hm.ria. Rogers ed .1tl' q—ti—i-I-iled—,104 qua t1 Fre-,­11t1d end re-ind end pp sixty people tnede' he-ighb.,h.d public hearings. Th.ftll—g i.I—r,.9 the p.bli, Member..-t: Andre. G.-1 Hen,ling, If RequestsP—ert Er In 70 I Dr nage t,-dI1 by 1-1-11 1 I. 111 Iffili,1_1,-.red the Ibli,lean,In, In L_it .1 --Art If 1974. Hou e Tg Hw .."r gol 4. W—I red 17 It i&r Fee— Al.. cognized the Neynr IF ki-nide C—. —..people s £ forst If Ill recognized f— �h...I he I If the CInInnity G.ne-Cleer-np h. .k.out InI-d. end-I—end.ti..s for t .1'ent fned,In I —drel Neede 18 7.38 r'M1f toy 7. C—itY EerVi— Illner_"—telill. At1E1�tcwtki-1lnrk �­ i ,than.briefly lasted the t,,-If..tilitill g. zed mod rher 11& 11— ne 91 h-di, fell— Mr.Whyte vMaeated[he d I.rrrd�l' .'e—ly tne b—ing;end thirdly,childcare—i-e. I SMITE: C iIn If nqneIn FrI,Fddemi.9 and p1ling lith .rb.end�tn-,ndIq­I It-It '11htung end in,—d el.terenrn Of ul,ting Pend ItTI—ee. illinded.re,,I-te fn, id.1k,I. mutes walked by children.J—CerPb,ll.BI—tile Di—trI.HIII-1111 HIFeiDA Ath,.ity d ert Ii L(T.—Br-.h,HIn. care—nr had.linited t If 20 eni the 19,linit ene three­e end IF. DRAINAGE; i"" 'ei fte.Ceepbell indicated the V::tllt need..I de,Iere...ter. She indi—d the rli.tin� EC.iIt.If..ill inp—I If III IT enrollment 1 ench,and NrEnneld Creek).ieprIneente floodplain et:-I d relend I—It ji in f d day I L.—I., eid— HDDIINC: G,If-,.t,Int edditi-1 breling,I*dl 11111—t 11. 11 IF t: ence nf=ilg hnn.i�erd! _tIne Itens-.2 tinn. Mr. stated thr.e j-need.: h—mg,dr—.ge and endhe-.Ig If�b.&,Fed end.0—derd 4) Nn.Orel Atkinson.Resident(Old 16th Street,wrt off AND If reqnren t.p-,i& ed,r — dnI-litIIll— iln, 1, M..Atkinson sesed that the Ere.tret improvement...d,i.h;neighborhood Fdr—­ ieneeIf iting "facilities Na .innIlly inoperative(probably d1I —i.. I.—re,eir of potholes which were—ed byI ly he. .k traffic. She pleaded inadequatedrainage)end imp-nent f fin prn—ti.by installing additional firhydr— that the h.y—be be—d—thet—,as the fn,,and..I.e from then Ner,polluting— nt. —ent lots and right of IF litter, . Eth Fine—,WI.y.,S.Hort.Museum nrViand ether debris. Ineddition,req—tI wen made for If litter In deepir,npletim.. Ne.Fill.911 put I.,pine f,,some kind If trerepti.t..-Jet elderly h,In not permitted tc dri— She indicatednxi —i-Nee j—t..�Ineie foremost elderly people. Eir suggested I mini bus REC— Consists C ,i.t,IF re,,I-te I.expend end develop EmancipationEmancipationPark end t, r,nire neighborhood IF service,. —PrRin,fer FIn.d—le,eret. Mayer On—If Ri--id.,I..- CONENCI,—DC.: C.,iFn If request te ieti—endl improve I—ir.,&r day I—,Wetly, ,al,health end dn—i...1 prIgm,ft,indigent fInilill 11 well 11 expension If Mayor Dorn indicated has interest in getting 1,11 some If these fwde for their City. He asked the II T..-C.bl.. p--. M­Waller replied—the City——d be happy t, ,,let him i. .y Frey possible. WKI Kre.Vernon E.hW­Nelker Cnerty bi—rinel E—y CaNeirn,ChIi-N.frIn Fi—id..I.... In,if they world like th,R,S.I.Meeting If the City C— Th—being�een from the ..I,MIyrr then concluded the Publicl�Fir�lend invited three In—in y .r to Mr..S.hrder asked that—=e,be set aside f-hi—i—preservation. Her pr.ific idea for the g use If the Ende...f.r-vinE hitnr ,l ndby .1 i,-rated historical h..... ne henee would be used t.It. . in h,CiticIf...hi—accumulated the Historical Survey Committee. She felt :h..I be—red the y Hrt—ill.III be—ily .....ibl,t,the people. She admitted the ,I meny It— hi—ini was for the fwd.. Bryen ft.deeri,-,re—tin the Dy Can Association of Hnntsville Mr.—IbFIrd indii-nd the de,—I—..s limited t.1—i—children Indalso United t.20 children. III—d the,,razein I—If frIDle for rpereirn::d fInde to..I..1.ere,e—matching funds frr,the — r End,el g —,if Mr.JLe Hrdg C.—ity Denlpe—Ant Coordinator for the City, indicated IIt.hi.9 fwd...ld be obtained Pros the Crperrener,If Health,Educate.and Welfare. E—Jee.Resident 111 D0.MY 9— d p.t—.If pnvidi.,in,-nd livi.�..�i— the In r P'rpl'IF—t-ill i.the—If h...ing,-Ur and sewer—J... She pointed—that if help as t—ended t.these P people in need,-—d rent In i—..e in creme ir,Hnn—ille. Welt—Ei—,Resident Bibb,conveyed his concern for the"In,—children endetre—the need Fnr improved hI.Iig and living...41 ti...fox then IF they may he,,.richer life. Relph Hayes,FlIldelt 11 f y 75 E. v- Mr.Ney-.--d his renn f,,d-ine,,in his I. Hwy]5 S. He pleaded that his be 7 John Yln,t,,.Former Cneedie,ierer,f—Ri,,I,id,.Texas Mr.Ulvent.expressed- hi:dZ.,=th,tth,C,eInty participating in the for d—n,FeIt dt It Ne C fnrA.. N.Y.,Wellreplied ity got their i1ftreetio.about the fInd,from the H-GAC end Z�ly ed.ith the pr-ed—far application I outlined. He stated he did It k— by WelkeT County had in I.the epli-ti. D 7i eF'3 vml a. R iM", ^ S' "'aW WO iwa Urt A 4, Page 7 ----- ----------- 011 �'i � I c ser an Oldiloollonto i A men III C-of Ropes 1 Cilpid.tod Bn ldi c o.n NESTING OF JANUARY 28,1975--Continued Th Cononil hod di t d MI.C 11 y to d aft din by off t b" Coll y mailot.d the city e xhot is€ , op own de h S h S d d Building C d aM ha -pt-dou lig us 1Miciol 3 �) Mayo W 11 then opemd Lhe City COwcil Meetvg end cakes City Pazks aM Re"eatiw Director C e Pipes, ,e> d v q d'o decadde d ( g ding dil p d L d h ) H 'd:if we ' M� t,ds to Sin the vvocatibn. W,k. b 1 dbi edam geh He d d h Citytc it d l ,old t pl Did hI in to a lndh hh t 1i. the City .old f th Building Coln d d 1 F f th p epi don't respond to w or if the people respond and say they're 'i t"uSk CONSIDE0.. MINLt2S OF THE PBEVIDDS s rNG i•' going to reprove the nuisance and then fail to d o. 5: wri 11 r then presorted thMinutes of th ey pmvlou ati g vW ked fox arty c .tions Cowcilmon Mi.Collthno presented w m oxdidings ro 103.4' £th S he Stands d Building Coda by Len tad I"t the Mtnut"as tten aM Caurtcilmm NGlathm secm dad the motion A31 rare in favorlI proveff iect idioB in that if a p fails t pp,.l.hed n o£the B ld g Inspn oes if he d . Y # and the noon passed munimowly: appeal to the Board of Appeal d hi, M,,l d 1 d %hot th City A y ld b ed ly authorised toapply to the court of apprp 1 J isd i f a fv 1 d de 1 g th p op y t b nuisance ',.�x"' 3 ` end enforcing that decree by dnm0.1 hing or d t ying the­IIy. It that if thp pl ft- t ' II CONS10Eft APPLICATION FROM ICE CP&W VEMIOR ova„ exhausting[hear lights of appeal i if they Feil to appeal h de 1 1 d d e the stmaxhxe s 3` `�' within ten days,then the City h the right to go upon th p ises nod d b r is .dedvto.be done and 4 1 -f Wy W 11 r xb k d M Ru 11 W bb h ppl fo th 1 is pensit to sell an d d.- by vvrtw of their having don .that in behalf of those people,then the City would have a lien on the property papsickl f he montW £Apr'1 through Sep h 1995 cmoe f. rd nswe qu ions from h C cal. o en£omathosa costs. , i. lj on plan at J mMld the h oold f hi ood pop Skl t ck.n Re"only.wonted Bial g fr 66th dC tiilh t hex they The Caption of said described ordlnwc is as ftlloxs: Ordinance No.]5-1 ld e has appl a make more d IiW plms nod proceed with the viae. N pl d � �,§§ t?b,in rod h Ill h alth nod liebllity insurance I. HI indicated if a permit to 1111 NANC ­idll- � M ORDIE AMEl�DIMG CHAPTER 6 OF TF®CODE OF ORDIEANCES OF THE.CITY OF-11S, ial s de i d h ,old lik t. uP s stoti. structure and sell his product. He. d M1 plm 'i � TE%A3,BY AMENDING SECTION 6-2,SPECIFICALLY P1dEND3NG SECfION 105.4(4)OF THE Ya 2 s to dri da xe.idootill 1 g I little bell,aM fell roux cones and pvpsacklea to thn thildr. h SOCTIFEBN STANDARD BUILDING CODE AS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED BY THD CITY OP FRRTf&VI4LE '' -' " B,came IF h i- Abel DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ewe } TS w Co 1 Rage id1 sh ld not be in t IF granting the p tort for s verali r of ±{' Cw Gilman Moore moved to ccept the OMwn ice and Councilman Parker seconded the notint. All rare i hi ch th t years ag0 h 1 e k b.11 Il-,I k r h ch ld 1 t he gotethem to 1,,p. 6h i, n favor�wd the motion passed wmimously. p l w"yd ns de d t kid f . C i Anink iMi d her 1 1 qufrfog vehicles to top M h ItIp.in th t with.ohild n mond,-crold ng ond, th are required to do th �R '£ on.,I on felt thdone in 1 ed thold b g-enough to iMl him to deny the q t Y MAYOR'S SECTION--MORRIS I.WAL1ER Th May hen k d f d.cdoi.ft.th City Ctaoil.. Conotil..D nk moved that the C it ! Quazterly Pali.Pomm 1 su M1 p t and Cow it D vi dad h Mayor W,11,, ked f 'all in favor' d only Low loom MCGlathm] d ep h t Th.m OPPOSED rex: C...ilmm Jack Parker,Frank Moose, Mayor Waller announced,with the concurr of them bars of the City C wcil,that a ! \' "T"ly public :John Amick and Cowcilvmew Rogers. nth motabn was defeated. Foram rill begin Pebmary 25,19]5 for the City I£Hun elle. The muting x111 be held nth of the£our Pf �i Mr.R'elib caked whet recourse he tui and Cowc 1 Dicke,mvndvcated the Cowcil would be ha dvcuss waMso in eaQ i£the Boor quarters during.th y f'r rhe purpose of all g the result f h se wards p Ppy i Sent h City f loon ill,and bri H that they xish to make known h C ty C 'il. The ".k the pm er further xith biro in the n.zt work session of the City COwcil. Mayor Haller Snvlxed Mr.Nehb e0 main oblectiva DE these me he said, t 6 1 1 ens L etvgs, g government a little closer h xitik so that } ttaMLthat meeting. they may have a batter opportunity to paztiupate in its functions. Mayor Nailer indicated the meetings were kF fi et up u follows: eyr CONSIDER BIO FOR 24,000 G V.N.PEICK Febmary 25,1975 No 4 April 29,1975 Ward 3 F h' Cvty Mmagar,Jim Mu4list",iMicated consideration of this matter xauld he tabled until a latex date to p a July 29,19]5 Nara _ allOx more tine fox the n.gotvatiws. til September 30,1975 Nerd 1 p The places for theill meetin be in some CONSIDER CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WITH 01MALCE,B CLAY Bs v Public buildings avalleble to the Council within each­d. Y`;.. e; NG L DEBIGNi Houston Galveston At,,Conncil--Awuel MaetinH ,t { C Mena Jim NOAlis ',iMvcated Cowailmm Davis hu n sed a e about this con- )v' ) ! Y Ba in8 9ueatian Mayor Waller extended m invvtetvon t0 the Cowcil t at and the H GAL Annual Mooting Sn Galveston " t ac 9ndh ,k,d that this w also be delayed writ the next lurk sera w Fox mom discuslon. Comui]mw Jmuary 31,1995. He asked they to contact Mx.McAlister fartdetailn and travel ar mgements if they were Oavia xu not[leased with the contract letter f-O'Mall'ey B Clay and feltithe City should ex.xcise Lheix oro interested in attending. .p} S'' expertise for he design of Lhe swl®i:m pool and sae$8,000 of public fundw s. Cacilmm Moowas In— re also ie, wx about accopting the cwtmct and q nd th pnodktot,of$8,000. He was under the imprauion that ~C` it mquirement for obtaining 11tIhiIg fwd..P k nM En ction Coordiwtor,Gem Pipes,said theCOUNCIL ACTION .T gimering could have bun done by y0 ae luded 1 the grant stmeture es a point of staff _ r tf`i" da i n fres Mr.Harris,City htgine",who Bolt in did of hove'suffitiont pexsowel and time accomplish the City Cowcil Rmrnoentetaves to Hotel/Mot11 Occw ty Tax Board ,sr kin the period of time proposed for getting the awmming pool uo a y. Mayor Waller thno t,t,d if it res wry tisftoxith the Cowllmatter c ,the would be taken up e a-k session Councilman Dicke" said he end Councilman Amick hadma xith repro noutivel of the hotel/motel �� - t�. yt operator and Lhe xepre oftthe Chamhrsof Commerce relative to the N new hotel/motel Occupmcynt as o preparations leading t a budget rod BOSINESS OF THE CITY AITYMINHY--M.D.COLLET f a`y expenditures 0£those fund,, to. He indicated representatives of the City Cowcil to that body had not yet been designated and he requested thot it be Opinion Cweernvne the Legalvt of A­,intion If loblil FoodfoF P i R 1 1 Pdiscussed in the next wrk sessvan of the City Cooncit. P Martin Colley,City Attorney,stated th ticell this means whthei"not the Cit _ y can use public s' funds to donate or oke a Wrest to"gnM ions having a quasi Public purpose hot yet are not administered by - Executive Session III ll"- s the City. In his opvnlOn, he City could not expend fonds in this uwex. Ne quaffed from Article 3,S1eLim 52 x ' ,`- ��of the Terms Constitution,which states: Mayor ftller than called an Executive Sesavon to discuss personnel,legal,end real nota a matters aM C .v Bxc s otherwise "t' to dvcus the ewdidat.s for nppMn to the hoxel/motel aecupnncy tax board rnpxeeutingtthe city at 9 apt a provided by this s ion,the Legislature shall have no power to authrite large. - mYalonn=Y,city"tom"other political coxpoietion or suhdiviaion a too state to lord its grant public money or thing of valor in aid of"to any iMividwl,association, } corporation whatao"er or to become a 1tackhlder in cook corporation,association,ox company. FORMAL METING RECONVENED Y ,IHe Indicated Riley Flouher,Legal Consultwt to cities 11th the Texas Municipal League,advised that a The formal m cit meeting r nod t onsider Resolution N0.75-3 ehmging the c vayen of Lot 101 sp pxa cal ma a practically every city in the state does this because of Little Brlbblers,d H Club,a that I rod art of Lot 104 of Block 14 inctheeCit ofcEuntaville fr0m Sohn Hme,fron whom the bid w -pt, l ! 'do.work For a public purpose and need some type of fanonciel rapport and they wturally turn to their wits of January 14,1975,to Craig Cannon becawe of the method of£iron..in the purchase price to thesCity of I! -g vertunt for this. However,es a technical matt",the City Ss nal mth.tie to dont.fonds to Lhasa orgeni- _ HwtsvSlle,under the same taws nM wnditiona. Th Resolution esu dui " y made and seconded end paeaed by '3 I� tions. He Sndvcated Attorney General opinions have reached the same conclwiw,I.e.case: county could not yore. l i domte to the Pair Association(norpmlly considered by the public to be public things,end he cited several nes".! wwou Y. Or.Dickus asked Mr.Cotley of this applied also to R"eme Sharing Ywds. Mr Colley iMieated he xnold check Bee Addeadwo to tMs_nte.xlug an the following page. »l the revenue act and sea He felt it world also cont l these fwd.. Holever,M•.Colley did lay what it xmld _ C prohibit vs far the City to take fbnds(ravmw,etc.J aM giving then directly to m organization. It would It prohibit a city from tooting a r ntionol px0gmm as.Sties have the euthrlTy to do that. R p lly ubmiLted, q { - ,City Secretary January 28,1975 y ,. 81N P S 3 , P C 1-7(.) I' ICTIMP.1 CITY OF—WILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TBi NEW ON THE MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNT NOW TO TEB CITY COMCIL N,E­OF —An,28,IS7E. FERFURRY,1975 IN CITY ML COUNCIL CHAMBERS,1011 11TH STECUT,—EVILLE,TEBXE,AT 7:00 P.M. A't—The--totl B-2-of no Cit,'—oil,tho -VI—1-7-9—oon--d the lily kW 0 d, ThO City Councilmatin regularlulill lith th,fIIowIoB­UbIT, gy olW —: I Alt.—y-1. d thir t on onoin,of th,City Wd of—1o,W.ot 1-the ot,­ '4 ll—tibB 1-1—d dl—l�­l th,'Ity of Hu lie. Wo kW ll—,Mi Mart '.D Coll"City Attolnoy,no'read the—innooe to the Conotil,the caption of which ty Ralph U.i. 3r reads as follows. $g by ""A E.L—,01 kms ORDINANCE W.75-2 S l GF.=No lothon AN ORDINANCE CREATING A . i HE UP OHI. ,MbFOR TU11DEE OF PRODBOINE 90 on No.l. BROWN AND DWILDIMENT AND ADVERTISING 01 THE—OF—1-- Jack Parker a 5p Delo_xa Roger I. Th,OtdI asp ed by 1: If tho City-j. M,W.-thon p.,�[he I,1,S =ib" --------------------- ----------------------------------- lopm "oh to j977 Bu ler Th,1-tig lllIld to 11dol by Myor No—,I.W.1— The i—li.. gilm by C­IjBino Martinez. Jook NS"'�' J'e P-y CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF 111H PRIVIGUS MESTING R.� D. dy tY Up y o Ii Ind. Me or W,11L� p-7— Milli?,If.th,P—ion.—tI1g noWl asked Ent thon I- �j`)" C.—I D I .—d "o-Pt th' of th—five Poll.,to—Boold-1 Conociho,,M.­ l existed I.rhe title 1 t f Ron Finnegan and thli no ,,not the Mio,­'-of E.Con.t.. ? t t -toodod no no tI,.p-d_i­y 11 pto.mt wa I,f_ Memorial—m- Win tb� Councilmen P-lk�moved to no-oPt the Mlbot.. d Coma—DavisU— adjourned M 'J, 11—d th�-till. All it f—Il the motion I,...d on—wly. The th- 'gp Full q R ESSIDEWS FROM CIRCLE TO REQUEST TELE-CABLE SERVICE Joo C—,l"111-ting'I.families living 1.Ei Circle j11t off flighW,19,told th.C—il th,t in. tw".l,they have bean trying to b..T.I.-Cable f- area end d th.t h-[hey purchased pult C theirBoth—�m h—,they were told Tele-Cable—i,,would b,available to them. Mayor Noll—then asked Mi -NE, Scott City Secretaryof-T—-Cbl,Officeto —to the qua tion. MI.Swtt Indicated there had e Jonnl, cY}� it Ion strictly art"'=it—t-l- Un ftlthel.—Id It would cost his fino$8,666 to 1—ill that 11b- di-lion(Easley Cil—). So-1111y,it xmld—22 and 9/10 y—for Tele Cable : t realise.return on tb --.he..id. Aft., ..di Mi—1.1 invited the residents to— b.k I ..onffurther diloui—— : t . M indicated the City would do everything deficiency and to work not a.,ti,f,,t,,y solution. ' service �R CONSIDER POLICY REGARDING USE OF BASEBALL ITEMS CitY Moli Jim McAlister,idillild there wase--ity to&tb—i—.lot,for no use of the large , b—WI Field by[he Huntsville 1,d",nd—S-bbIl Diltlilt for their baseball Fong—this Y.— w— had b...Figured ax 06.41 Ent no too game sere s. H1 stated the Admin- Th,lo—�tion of tho PRk,Bono!�d ala—d--to tin.th.1 Ii.ld iW..od. Moyn,Wailer indicated th. ilt—i-I I,that I Eon of$46.64 ba l—ill ltmd'p—tion had been removed fl.the 1—tollid—tim. No Tim asked for a motion. C.,JIWm M-ti---—d to 1111pt the 111 1-1—and CotboilUBo Dickens 111bod.d the—ion. All were I,f—and the-ti..P.—d- CONSIDER BIDS ON VARIOUS EWIPMESM, III Mi City MAni p 1.-tbd th,bid,on—ion,-h .d-l—..d.d--diog th.bid.to Mw,,I.t,the lox bi&,,. Hydor-loBton Chevrolet: me I-im truck=b for—Fil C-1 I"— $4,213.44 one-half ton pickup for Water D.P.— $3,720.47 three fnIl I..4-doll police '.d..for Poli..D.P.— 11!12 Ml.M,AIi1t1l indicated$24,000 had bWbo budgeted for these it—. The City Manager n,,presented which$8,000 h,1�., b�d bid, and—i..for the 511-D�==Wnt,in, budgeted. I Ind"It'l d was IT,Wt*,Noll Supply of Whi—ight,To.s in the.—of$5,098 and he--d o—din,the bid to them. fW said all the above listed bids—the specifications. 11 addition to the Who-Innn-111,JIM MoAlil—said,1970 pickup...also to b,purchased which had —oldly been t.,d,l,d by the T—Departmentof Corrections---for$950. Thi-PitkoP is in 9.ea m-th.B I-[he Engill-ini Dop—Wot,who will t—f�t=pickup to the Animal Control section ,— ?f h.Polio.D —t-d the Carryall f—the Aodbo�l .—1"" Id then be tl—I—d to the Z;I...l­%Wpootoo.t to ho—and­all their 1pipollt to the job site. C---il--M—i--moved to...Pt the.—&ti—of the Administration for the puloh...of the above equipment i C-oblilo—Dickens— Dickens the motion. All were in f—of the Wolim and it passed"ami CONSIDER BIDS ON CLEANING ARE REPAIRING WATER TANK 'I---i—,City M.1911,indicated bids were received fl-five bidders for cleaning and-Failing the ffourfourteentY. old million gallon- storage storaget ge —Walnut -8 H: 'the high bid was$13,E00 1 that the .1 bid...$36,450. W — td$25,000 ,,budgeted for this b. . id the bid was discussed With the 1-bidder,Tex-Kota,Inc.,of Houston,Terns,and it-.s decided to deduct$3,350 from th$bidin. p _ 11'—spot-blast— W—the oxidized paint in lieu of the sandblasting;to deduct 6 11 for S th.structural repair of o dented top surface area olSi 'Iffili—t food'are not available to X.. p.j..t,n_Itm.will be deleted from the Job description,.....ding to Ji,MCAT- Tha bid price then b,—,$26,500,mr Within$1,500 of that budgeted for the job. F r.•"srty. t' " `� a "` s - r }'� .",' 'C � '° t9� zFg-'y �L*,� '� ,gel?y,1�^`'-^s ,:.. UY —- ---- . ---— -"--- I: "'--- ,� —elm—Iihnn D d In dept the r e nUdC of the City MInag S s H. rAl Ali vas Vj ;LL thl b d n ip t t f thbid pride of$2G,500 and COlmcvlmen McGlothm seconded the mo All weraein Favor Ind:the motive passed unanimously. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THIEPAEXS Alm RECREATION BOARD MEETING 11 asked that th.C it fOlilinti..thins 1 with the mi t f th.I....t Perks and A drba- ion Bdard Me ting eM be prepared to di...I them in detail at the next nn sass an IF the City Cowldil on r' 1^Y•� February 18,1975.. 4 ,I BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--M..C.COLLEY {'- i FFF Consider In Agraemmt beMeen Lha City IiW Housin¢Authoritr to Construct and Melanin a Lvft Station at a Ih,using Pialu 1. y in Pap Cnglthisniifttsnti t d d. Id 1 f w t �d 'ah. fl d III—M1Y Plopeiaivon do gr t xeclnd iv 19]0(AUgI t]I—Ihm 11 'HnI1 g A n i y:1 y d eh Ci IF hlch p ids h the p # C ty b31gax1dns axe to the Hu 11 HnIling Au h y g hl.h il thnth City..ept dad an If alleys,roads,snit ry.-.I—i.1,III. h hey b I pl .and p f v ns The ' iif x Pi 1.arose when inl—ill HI­zIg Alth=ity bIi1t thi.1£t tti.n—a t in th City'.plans and dy, spen£vcatvwe. H,indicated thnn 1, ,­­ity f tbt b Hvntsvill H ing A tharity Y< and the City u one.)reedy b t I 1 eI sM ld b. tin t.HCA,IpI.IfyIng dM1 th lift o m should be end once it is dine,than the City has the obligation,II&II this pti cooperation agreement, ep =1,cct it. $ r. U L City Engineer,Gerald a HnIrIi,,JI.,indi ted Mr.SNm P he,rho It.IF the Plana Ind spedifidatims ri^ f,,the lift station in i,,t,d,the an enIn -..Id B.th Hu sing Auth ty. yt ty it x-ld belong to them. s a` PDsche wdvcand the Ci y.—Id thIi t he ft t math 1 the not h st corner If th, Housing Authority Ind avarYth ng behindthe p opllty of Huntsville H g AuthmrityMayor Weller stated h .t the City could net wintain pn i P scatims. W.Colley indicated he wwld 91t Pith MI.Harris and write a letter to HHA giving some midenunding and outlining exactly xhat the MW as to On in construction of the lift_tion. Consldax n Resolution Establishing Traffic.0 1 and Sew W,-in Front of Hunt ll El mterr Schools) tl,i Mr.Colley thin briefly so®aarired the B11.11tion outlining the safety measures. The caption reads a yyI Follows: s E Lp RE6CLUTION DESIGNATING RESTRICIPN ANO NO PARKING,ETANUING OR SIOFPING ON 19TH STREET WITHIN THm CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF HINFEVILLE,TEXAS,FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH AVENUE R WEST - ' TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH AVENUE S. I Y`f The Retniutim mint an to state: THERB SHALL BE NO PARKING,STANDING OR STOPPING IN THE SOUTHERN HEST CURB LANE OF 19TH " i STREET,.WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,FROM ITE INTERSECTION WITH AVENUE R WEST TO d ITE INTERSECTION WITH AVENUE SE AMI FURT]WR THAT THERE SHALL BE NO PARKING IN THE NORTHERN b? MOST CURB LVW OF 19TH STREET WITHIN.THE CITY OF HBMFSVILLE,TEXAS,FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH AVEWIE R WEST TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH AVENUE S BEIREIN THW HOURS OF 7:30 A.M.i0 it BAD A.M:and BETWEEN THE HOURS OF I:OO P.M.TO 2:00 P.M.ON REGULAR SCHCOL DAYS AS � OBTERMINEO BY THE WUNTSVILLE INUEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the appropriate Department of the City —tall ^� p traffic tigas at appropriate polnn o uch street vndieating such parking, tending, ns s oI st in hibitiens aM aFP 8 Pxo } ;H Traffic Eafety Qnni-tor,Sim Hidgen dicated the P.T.A.was­din,letters describing the 2 r Eulntiens home for the parents ova their cildren prior to i-tinting the AIW law. ' CDmcilman Amick weed to...Pt the Resolution end CIntlitman Dickens a rare �. n' favor and the motven Inim passed unously. ecmdld the motion. All in � x y PRMINISTRATIVB REPORTS--J.H.NI—STER ^i Olseontin-xian of Continental Bua Lines,Inc.,RUN NO.1915. Jim MGlister apprised the Council of the intention If the Railroad Committion of Texas to discan in Cantinentel Bua scheduled ren No.1915 in thn—ille,Texaa. Councilman Dickens indi-t,d fie would lik ISI _ infoxmntiIn on 1-L what III No.1915 is Intl how it would effe,t Huntsville. If the Cpundil desired In p t t this Inendmmt of sarvlce,they had to appear It n hearing Ind notice of thls intention had to ba sent in h it Director of ltnvsportntivn in Austin by February 15,1975. Jim McAlister indicated he would get mare 1£ - j In the matter. ` Construction mf Nex Meal It III,PI_LA Huntsville. ^'y sa i� SipIIII9r,City Manager,told the Council If the intention If Mr.Amos Adams of H t to cons processing III p V:'V a meat pg Ilett It 505 Avenue N,np b the North MBIs MI.5ewar Pi=,. He Lndicated the prInli Ind and r opponents of the p1Int desire I i. ft public hearing xMxe Mr.Amos Adams,the proposed owner,could and he ` has agreed to easier wy questions. Mayor Waller indicated the first wnsideretion should be the detetmi-tinn III YH of the sexerege os elDed,if Iny. HI recotmended Mr.Bob pith the City's water end serer c ,InOt,to study MMMp ` the ind-tial" Ordimaw,ns it relates Log B.O.D.emnL ` I.Coll Cit AtnIne indicated Lhat n ata is re wired,Wt before this it On be d, ey, y y, to pIfth q perm grants State-ads the city-,tinction of the construction of the meat processing plant. The state lar,ha said, s k on thu sort 0P p1Int,is primarily one of inspection for the q—lity of the pxadudt as opposed to Location,et indvcnLed Min—ill,hnd no toning laws, p pe y strictions in that Ira,, p n his knaxledg,,ail that .e Cts otlfP¢ny,Int tb,pent from gti g L-th t ea is to-I—.nd that it not be laced there basad enp,tit3m, residents out there._,,ar in th,contiguous axes,who do nor de,ir,it. � � r� i> a v , -'two°auxa, .4 t'S�` t ^�e.<rv. �;�"' ..sg" "i u�# ,s ✓"`"" ,'n � $3"`xE'' Page 11 Page lo ;m asybr Wlllax th.-tomm"d that MI.Bob Fi.,the-r asal zI...tobn1tort,be provided the bkgrbrraMINUTES OF THg CITY FWN[5VILLN,NALXNR COUNTY,TEAS, LD ON THS 2M MY OF COUNCIL I........OF TN8 CITY OF 11 the III lobor,ai,plant and that he should be prep- to 11,Ill,1,—il and It—his FEBRUARY,1975,IN M C-HALL COUNCIL CHAMBIRS,1027 STREET,BUSIOSVILLE,TEXAS,AT 700 P.M. i-dap-nda 5 odgessal.;Ipl . ­ tahat i,a 111—.1 thetuition ha-.­idarta l.that are.of the City 11 well 11 the city. r. ast .that the C.batil Ibetter 1b,t,the Its,...1. Mr.MIAli­indicated city Council at in regular­ th BIle, .i.. itthefull.io,­.bo,a­ V . � he..Id lark Aith W.Fir ard Free—his sturfy to the city Council at...k estito the...FI­ Mo I.eal , yar. ,V ­I.ba,Aai� S7S-ill.—i.i,.mr,.rt I—ov..tsr Ralph D-i. i P-2...1.froe No­ttab­For Can Ki of the A 999 E.L-Di.k., 15 5 Ji l MbAlilt1r,City Haeaget,toin p.,at,d the two proposals ra­ibsl the Ii,.rt rovessat s a Go as..Gl.tB_ -k..I- Q,",471 -k Perk �i x ch.-Y coosay D,l, Rogers- 'coastro ti ..a W7,M.32 Member absent: At.-Kboti... Yabo,Be.th.'. Waw,I $61B,805.61 -------------------------------------------------------- MI.Mail,—indi.ated the­­low biddar,Claray Cg!tMtire 0—, their F,,p. rob. DIIC.lIlad to order by I MIImbl,Morris I.Waller, Me iso,...ti,, gi­by City the base material­.h.d by Riverside Crashed St.. I ­ ."Ur could or certify that h Attorney,FEarr'. Y. t_:I abbld ,at the Federal Ai,tioe Aga.y spe,ilitatloo,. A,addi i .1..It of$115,000 ebol,be required, nt'n6t t...I certified base I,tari­ Heidi I.....ly NaIted to ,,,ria- the C-il a this bid I,eml. and _Rg t indicated CONSIDER 71113 MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING that the,,eb.ld be 1=1additional­ider atiob.and stody of the crushed Iteas in question here. He led he letter weld b,resolved lob,end I Fire presented to the C—Cil. K M,,,Ir Waller poserat.d the MiIrII If the pralisba�re.ting .d asked for soy I——iss. C I City Eagiassr,Gerald B.Harris,J-indicated the Riverside Crushed Stone People-6 not cort:ia their ra F.skar—ad to abb.pt the mi—t- a ritt—Seat this-1-eas..—dd by Councilmen D an.. A.1 1. bad stone sat the specifications,however,it is to be.1 ad end determined a soon as p ssibl. Mr- favor aral the sotio. ..ad—iet-ly. tk t y not ..a as$11:,000 to the Cost as other ..I,Ilditatad if it 41,, or It the a,b.ifitati.— i does ddloS or to •X elternetives�L71111blto:,rh a,ebdifylag the b.b—da ead,asking it at a,stifi-tibe,'i.e. Is R it IF pe4filltill for...all...t. He moi.stail this i ..,thio,they still didn't CONSIDER F2�. TION OF A CONNI ON ON IIS STATUS OF WO§(EW IN =4 that they s­d h.to eat fb,the­Ita of the analysis from the 11s lab. IME M__CARNo HIMBOSIBIN . at Nailers,I*r then asked 1— " 1 SlodItli,to prIllor 11 pl—11 i1plaboll-"I P11PI'r'.,1Z!ya= S.imsmin Pool Dniga —a of areain the Hsart-ill,area mid boa tosmia.ia. ,,oited Would operate 11.01 by she felt this commission was needed. JIM Mbalis­indi­II that are inquixiea and study are Itdamly into the designing If the proposedF vng pool and that i.f.reati.n call be submitted to the Council for their....Ad,-rioa i.thenar for... iia Mrs.Hinde-t.in indicted ora are becoming a of the F.,bl.,assn n fall b-III.ofi sea Ina we abcrIr Wall-indicted the Council is f the foblig that if the designing ten be doneh­.,"it should be; " roll i ,l,. as first III's citiss.,in Iob obeaeatity. ae falt the study the e tta of h.—.,if this is wimpossibility, Ease weld be considered. loold help out in the following areas: 1. job discrimination ba-of 2. part to rt-ti—basis; part-time Job,fIr hba�­wishing to return work pa 1, 1—are working For,­IdIihaaa­ga,In 11,ar 1 V. by looking into matters like this seed perhaps making sog,—tion.to­iI.,...that job.be Wed.part-ti.for Karl Wall-submitted two for ap,bin­to the Advisory-6 to a.-e as theseto he.,problems,understand by,sad go al—t r—bassondiug lith,or being courts or Federal ti—I If the City Council. n. are. —.k Ne, Waller indicated he had asked the cit,Attorney Fbartin D.Colley,to study the proposal I,­lItibe D.I.-Rog.s to the City's l...1 framework sod he thea asked r.Colley to t Mr.Colley indicated that i,1111 han N_,.d to tht, Maya,Blalock first created t k C.-ci—lark.meed to.-pt nesi­i—and Councilmen lhialtommu ai ,the aseo thinS, di cussed. ft,t,Kalb. Silk—seconded the y the .thr� commli i.n and at that time f. that it —thig in.-a -..the city bold not hol- tadabod IeNes. ­Hlodarltlin ilaolte the is­ Id be-y Ao.opinion caking body sod that ity to legislate�give the roosai,,iso any authority t?do anything to ,y businesses that­paying f�l M Walla thee pralarted veva..f reo Na­,illo citizensto­a,rI,raaaatariaa at 1,0,,ftbe the I Texas ti I_ity� ..itad j.irtll ly the i—OF the T.-i.t Di..i..1 the Cb..III the y.r. I.are; is the only state it America without 'basal"i"so the states If eteass. Martin C.11.1,y Fo,tlar stated I that let areas of di­Ja,i,etibn,particularly­ardi I. ..,hao,e federal or rate I,gi. ion it, ltm. fi David Tirals, -sept.d asal there is no the City could do to-­these things. Mr.C.Ilay aid So. bas be-pre Fl—,. Bor this rest n, he Mayor that while the I..I..n oose perhaps go..altxuvstic pup it 14 he advised t b authority ­­any Mw,Weller indicated the., nti,tesset,needed the general­=­.of the Masher of Coaaaarbe sed the City ally Wooldo be—any sothori It.do anything. he a.iI the City Council datior,from the­i,,ioa and then pa any I.gi,l.=e to be -11 ead that w eoti-or a.obad-ion Wa,required of the City c000.11. W.,jM.Yat,be-, rool,ted ttheightd this ,bef,­.He asked rather re.that to she the 11torb Cbaaciforl IiIIIthe srr the plIp,1aa.isa 1 fross so that tMrs.Hildhe erstli, L-22-ilrealt If D-lbdate to Serve.the Fouatea-611111toa Area Coaalil Eduction Cittee i Q, Council eight Earth-consider 1 her proposal.. C,on,il,se,Dickers irAirar.6 there -.1...ti...is her NI)I�W.-appointed Dr.E. Dicker,Professor If G"Irese-t at Sao Nbostoa State University end proposal that the Council might like to d-11 oa individually and for this­rNa,he 1,,caged her to rate- I r, at the 0.t Wbrk session for further discussion. Mrs.Hirder.t.mn agreed to visit by els the Coorril...in City Councilman as the C-obtil�bpr-tlltatila to the H-BAC Eduction Commaitt.b. Councilman Parker I-ed to ..Irpt the obtlastias sad Coollillso Aai.k seconded the motion. All more in favor of the artibe sad it passed Taa.dey night,March 4,1975. CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS TO INS!HONTSVILLE MUSING AOTIJORITY BONSO EXECUTIVE SESSIOAPPOINTMENTSMayIr Waller indicated this item was mat yet ready for di.­i.n and it would be brought up at he next .Y'L Neyo Wall,,--d se III would be held to di.....pe..oaral,real.,rate sed legal _*tta" 'att.b.. CONSIDIR BIDS ON AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS FONNBL NESTING RECONVENED 4�, bla,I Waller-lad�p.. r.Dick 0'..11,of the 1. 9 r 1 at. -­ orin fire of O'Neil,y 5 Clay,to di,.,,the bid The formal--ti-9 of the Cit,C-61 that—.—..d to--id-I la­,ti..(No.75-5)rae,l,iog to bee,l,With the Council. Mr.O'Malley indicated that.February 11,1975,bids ware opened 11 11 Thomas D.I-bi.io the­of$11,000 for the purpose Pos' . r I ba bidthe'i""' rdesee with the III,­plars for the d­loaasat of the Cie of Me— "'said"'bidders submitted proposals: y Construction rcoepes,of Belton, 4 s Street :t in . City If c000'lloso, ""32 std Young Brothers�W.:,To 18,80B.Sl. D.indicated$400,000 was-1101e to dothe 'I For,ker, ad to qt the d C­il,an Diasoa seconded the ottill. All­1,f..of the entireproject,i..Idiag their engineering far.. .atII­d the I-bi diu..that It dfd,F had,qualifying III -tl0a-1 it Paae*l-111, The t1ts dj—,n,l, 41,,,l be,:material be Vi.-b to I.b....0 soaly.is rb.da raL.a if it would-at the Federal asi.ti­j Agency's IF I , exit N fully b i d Mr.O'Malley stated that:2brolin thebidder,qoalified base material from G.Irg,t...mould I­ iboa. dibeted this had be—do..end t local atari.l did or-at the Res d ti III$115,OOD I, Sin that rise, 01M.11.,said atother be..—.ri.l I ab-the bidlor b D.,I:.From bl�­illl ata cost If app...ioarely$M,GDG. Also,he had ...located U.h is.suitable b.. he received­M.Itlon is date of.I.rai be.e that he. p...ibilit,of-at.,the sp..if ry ,City Secretary 1`n tions for this saboat. 6.zta� Fabroar,11,1975 Disk O-Mallay thea r.... to that the 1.bid be..Ipt.d ftChars,constraltio Company) of tb�d the C. Ill . Fader Ag..yl. pp vel rod his firm sorkieS oa the problem of libii.tg'o.th*t.W_1'b­`;:tari.l at or !s"lhii_q,=d pri­ Nig Q1 Or 41, i� e��.. *' � &,: ..--.^x`�q�'.« ,s t �`��H "�''a y � "�.�: i�'ka, `� rz_a..•- Iwo Page 12 Peee 33 Nay W 11 r asked f y E th k luded the rp t Smpr N 0 MsIl y d he.bi�l F !. FOR SUCH BURNING,PROVIDING A PHNALTY FOR YIOL4TIpN�OHCWRING AN EMERGENCY, y , $ ud b lain,a p 11 I y h length f h a y p t i g it o, y a rp m fansth8ffi lft den ng d gad H thH Y 100 f d h h. P 1 gth i thl 2 APBI EFFECTIVE DATE. N i t p a rp p Th 1 him.eB h b t nal,he sand,i b tryi.01 ^L s^' to u ad M1 b h 81e heavier sa craft and.s are ca ki hr bar classihatt bas to 1 He then d ed the 0th aquirement of th trash bu g p t. C ilma Diekan d t apt the air—ft landing tap y than loos h— Us a e it I�Orddnance as reed and Camcvlman Amick sac.Med the motion. All rex in favor end the. an passed wsnimonsly. 1 5 it.vr H d d th M phase of the improve ld 1 osthan the runway and provide an asphalt.l.rl y `• - �T1� 3 »•_ k it 1 gth £ h runway(some S,000f tually). (The.present length vs approximately ,� AGMNISTRATIVE ACfICN J.H.Me1LISTER 3 700) Ha d h the coining of summer,' arty days from naw,the project could get underway. Con.tru i>Si ,r.,• i 'Mr time.was set for 150 calendar days. }`I( I�Authorlxation Fox Administration to Adv a for Demsa Arra 1i i Brut ,s The Mayor than asked for a motion from tho C IonIil. Councilman Dickrns moved to accept the lox bid I. I 1 i Mr.McAlister indicated a finsnclal systvtutlon last So th.a.to Landis h City' Ponds ad to provide a I *C Construction Company,subject to.'1 11 and O'Malley E Clay finding a suitable local base ma areal'{ `great deal of balp and support to the City by e11olis,than avoid e g t kk d l:f b. ap g sary P proposed msecoMe This otion was d by Councitall Amick. were All in favor on and the..tion carried 3� Ibank at two differant ins itu ors;to ant-Aas dap it ad if.enc 1 d. rmoovrnt cisC s wously. subsequent criticisms-I has y y gM1 b ha dlod B ]ly he id a k1 g. d ign tesave d u� ilIf tha tx.or possibly thro,bW-s as our d,..itory ogant. No d rad ill prop 1 g to hold out Of Pb t q this depository agreement F late. f d?p f$100,00 ffall h ll our 2 CONSIDER BIDS ON.FIRE HYIIRANTS advantage to go to the op kat. 0th ane of consid uldb th hank ff g b sofa j „€ 'deposit bones,counting aM h sdl ag of parking motor rar ea.enge to th bank px inS of a e qy y 4 q �i Jim McAlister,City Nanager,indicated all bids were opened.Wednesday,February 19,for twelve(12) t checks,etc.,acc.xdnng t MW FN said£.mel bid f will be drafted to provide waf.xmixy of bids :s Fire hydrants and accessories He d d thre bid ace d. Utilit 1 Co •� i { (end the bids mill be considered or rhe vest formal council slatin tg.) �, { y r y pp y mpany for'Mueller ., g an March 11,19J5. (S North 25 39]5 M li -, *A. I 1•hydrants In the amount of$7,512;Rolla Company£ "Darling"hydrants In the®Dunt of$6,97B.09 and East T xw. l Service Corporation for 'Darling"hydrants in the asrot of$7,188.72. McAlister stated$12,000 had been �' Mayor Nallar asked for amot ion. C.ovcilman Monte mored and C—tiblan Mi.khh.Io..d.d the—ion iD all.. budgeted it,this item,using rovamn-sharing fund He idi.stod that hill Utility Supply.Company's:bid was '. Ithe City m advertise for a depository agreement. All x re Ln favor and the motion passed unanhoNaly. some$85.00 high-,on the hydrants,.it ores the only hydr t that h pecif t He tNmi listed the p_s� sella f F the two hydrants bid. N:.MCAli th oomended ibex the lveFire hydrants be t !poen. d F Utility Supply Company,this also being the racoae.endation of Mr.Boyd Wilder,the City's Water (Resolution N..)5-6 Avtbriziw the City's.Boyd Arent to Advestisa far the bale of$325 OGO of tor and Ross,, a h and Sewer Superintendent. ac Deaden ! 'j s Councilman Parker moved to accept this bid and Councilman Davis seconded the motion. All were in favor '} Jim NCAlister vMiwtad that Rawu Bak th City hood agent,ha q .ted that h C it ranallor y and the motion parsed. {' a resolution tonight which would anthorill thsale of an add 1$325 000 of nor larn and sewer bond for the purpose of cowtruction of tb Booth Hhmt ill'serer IstarIll,IM6 all Prop ti No.2 on the ballot, Jim McAlister indicated that all three companies bid forsupportvng........ies for the firehydranta Ip' r the amount of$250,000.ud an additional E75,000 far th ecquasition of a site for the North IWntaville Sewer and he dv d 1 ores a1so,Mr.Wilder'.recommendation to award the bid forsupporting accessories to Rohan Plant,including any easements and right OE ways necessary to get to the site. Xe then rad tfie Reamly ion m ) 'r Company,the 1 badder,for E3,430.85. These ucessoraes include tapping sleeves,gate valves,valve boxes, '3 the Cowcil. j ` « MJ vel 9 Mayor Weller asked for motion. Cm.n Davis d o sept the Resolution and Councilwn M. � St f C oilman P ked moved to nccept the lox bid from Rohan Company and Councilman Moore seconded the=ti,,. r �seceMad the motion. All were in fand thavor and the mOLion passed unanimously. All a era I.faro•and the motion passed unanim.wlY. Parade Permits Y . A]ITH .I ADMINISTRATION TO ADVERTISE P01 BIDS ON PICNIC PAVILION AT TH BARR R 8 MEMORIAL K M a Jiv NCAlaatex indicated[hat Section 13-8.3 of the City Ordinances requires that parson.intexeated 1 :1 bt ming a permit to conduct a pared-mut secure diem from the Cvty Council. No than listed the full g it Jam McAlister,City Manager,indii-rad that at the last work 1 iia possibility of building a park ; 'groups who sere seeking ouch permits. Tavilron building in the wvmunity park was discussed. A prop. 1 d red from the Jaycees in which Y hay expressed their willingness to offer their labor and se nstmeting such a pavilion if the City Bata�ma Ph1 L.I Eity(200-300 people)for March 15,1975 It 8:00 A.M.(Saturday)to wMuct a Walks hon 1 would puxcM1asa the na .eery w rials for ruction. MI..1lister�iadicatad the anticipated c. (f th1Va re-Ik Cru[y Mar Fof Orme.. Th,parade rwta t.originate at President's Park •'Campus of SHHU,than -$1;700 fol•these materials. Fletstathd a similar bildvng was-,rad by a recroational sanIflot—I and the up Avenue I Lo lfith St—,then east on 16th Street to Bycan.xe,eM then math w Sycamore to Highway 190 end e .fly cost of just materials mold be$],395.'The Jaycees have elected to take this px.iect as one of their communityut 190 to Natarxaod Gavelopment. II !projects,b said,and if it pleases then Council he indicated the City would like o advertise for bids for Maria—ani for the construction of this facility. Comcilman Moore moved to grant this authority and Conacilnan Amick coved to grant this request and Councilman Dickaaa sewnded the motion. Ali rem in i'i rt Comcilash No rn sewnded tM motion to go wt for bids. All were in favor and the notion passed. t M f rend the vntvov passed. t' (� i 1 Alpha Chi Ooeg,(50-]5 people)for March 1,1975 at 11.00 A.M.(Saturday)to IN&.t a bathtub pull ng ill CONSIDER ACTION ON DESIGN OF MIMING POOL d.avox to xa e�money for the Heart Pwd. TM1a parade route to onginate at the Pv:cake House on Sm .Avenue,then north w Sam Nouston Avenue to the Cauxthanse. Jim MGiiatar,City Mawgan,stated mgati,tions lod'bean underway for the last several weeks by the City fl 1H and various swimaing pool construction campeniea I.an attempt to emM1 an sgreemant.boot design of the ne ' Cowcilman Dickens moved to award the pemlt and Councilman McGlothm seconded III motion:. All sere in imming poolfacility. Na then reeds proposal from Patio Pools of Howson,as.utliwd in..memo he received 'S+.. �famr and the motion passed unanimously. F `# Erom Gane Pipes,Parks and sh-hatiw❑ixactor,d,ted Februrmy 24,1974. After much deliberation and wgotie (,' �'= it tion with the ous v-xvcompanies, ba indicated It was the recammendaxSOn of the Administration that the City I. rr R_` rhe tYtm of O'Malley$all for[b design of the facility. ". MAYOR'S REPORT--4LRA]&I,gALLER F' 4 Mayer Waller indicated Is falx the City would b bet served in this Tar cular sithatia,to have this ty,` iNutritiw Month project angio)—d independently from,swimming pool cmtxactor b—,of hs ,Wirsmrnt for quality sad loan anga suitability all efficiency of Lb s ivg pool design. He indicated a ailable s imming Pool c actors -� Mrs.Margamt Lovell reproeating the Nutrixlon Resource Comittee fax Nelkar County and Huntsville,asked .` had barn checked into extensively and aaitlib felt it N the bass interest ofvtb City of FWntsville mthava an ,Ithe Maya,to sign a Proclmatioa declaring Marab as Nutrition Month she then read the Proclamation to the independant rngineeding Fina design and install and supervisatthis project rather than perform that fhnetion in e� �. IMayox end Lity Counevl. The Mayor vndiceted he would ba vary pleased to sign the proclamation am than ffi d any.the,mover. He than asked the Coulon for their commrn s. his signature thereto. '! Councilman Odekws asked for an explanation of the...—ta of the m o ftal Gene pipes. 'Phe Mayor indi 1!sited the matter would be takan IF in more detail in the.—ti-vie session to follow. Councilman Morro moved 11Neat Work I...ino--Chan¢ v Malting Place 4 that the Cowcil discuss it Furth.!n the executive sesaiah.ut Mayor Waller awouncad that the last work session of the City Council would ba at stmw Elementary&M1 1 ~ March 4,1975 at 7:GC P.M. The first section of that meeting x111 be devoted to citizens not on the Ag da From 5. y BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--MARTIN U.COLLET (Ward 4£or a general Gama is and navies a-as on City busios u it relates[o the Swth lot 11iits ,he i P aid. He said Our hope I.togive those people in r.oh and,rho would like to participate in same neon ( Ordinance No:75-2 0.epuletivg the Burniw of Trash in the City Livits , --.City Council maatings,the opportunity to appear It —asiont place and a convenient tins m discuss their ; _ Iproblams and c.mventa with the City Council 4 I1Martin D.Colley indicated that in 1960,the Council passed an Ordinance limiting the open burning of trash it �4n ithin the City. This has rontinwd to be a policy of the City,he said,however,when the ordinances sera ` dified,s.mahox the ordinance on rhe burning of trash was ovv ted from the wdlFication. Cowegwntly,the E w va Session �.'L until needs to I,,PFirm the trash burning ordinance and since we need to do that,we've updated the termirwl.gy 1" xa ` tv s little. He Indicflted rhe rewritten ordinance is similar to rhe first in that a pamit I.required. He than Mayor Wallet then emowced there would be a brief asemtiva session after the Council Meeting. i .' ,j L read rhe..pilau: -7,` The M ting than fldjourned and wont Into an exacutive session of the Cowcil. Tb executive....I v than ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 0 OF TME CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HINTSVILLE, adj—d and the CNatil reopened the fomel meeting. M Tr TEIAS,BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO BE NUMBEM SECTION 8-9,PROHIBITING THE BURNING ii OF ANY TRASH,REFUSE,OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATPRNL WITHIN THE CORPORA TC LIMITS OFUS Ill OF t ABLE CONTAINER CAPABLE OEVILLE F®NPPINING SUCH BURN NGN WITHIN AN NUNLESSS FIRSTPTACLE 0 TAININGOA PERMITER T - -. s("• r,: _� L 01 9s a � e. ��• r ,nor. y ,•.z, v. ,.;r, ,3�c:c. �.�.� noon lr 5 '_„� a�°"`" it `" i,+"'<P Y 4 •-.., ter # 1 Page 14. J (,' F'1,14 1 MINUTES OF TIECITY COUNCIL MEETING OB THE CITY OF IBINTSVILLE,WALKER COUMfY,Tc—, ONHELD THE 26TH DAY OF ^ A ' AWARII CONTRACT PDR SWIN.O.PoOL OESIGN 'FEBRUARY,1975,IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,1027 I1TH STREET,HUNTSVILLE,­.AT 4:30 P.M. t< Th 3 t ng F h City C I p d aw rd h de gn t f the swieving pool Ali i The Cit Cowcil met.in a al'sae lith the fdlldwin hers = y "spew 8 mem Present. A facFli y b 1 d tiba B Ao N 1 P k I he ti s ss delib [vans,tle£anal = g,V,� � decd ode: A d d th gngi vng f E OMalley g C1 y hti angineexing contrac '� Mom I W ller,Mayor 3 forth i g p 1 d lith thit p op 1 the Ci y dated December fi,19]5. The ootim,was mad III g, .john Ami k } and dad and 611 ware an favor. The motion carried wwi—Ily, tll 0.La y O.kms Y J tl Prink N re 3+ k P rker �I 4a ryY* d ITha meeting thin adJmrned. II � � �� Oelora Rogers �s � Respgctflslly submitted, .� Mevbera absent: Ralph Davis,And ew MexnTT d G-M.Glhen ._____ - -_ --. - rr —ti.,May o as I.Weller opened the by f ng h C 1 th th T a.H gM1 y Dep tine t lad ` f Jk s" Ruth DeShaw,city Secretary J d 1 ed the City that a surplus of£ede 1 fund th f 3100 000 igh b 1 61 o h city Pabrwry 25,19]5 lid f Hw hlle For use on the PedexalAid Urb Sy Ne dv d h s ting I1 d d t ren th these funds prior to Peb-Ity 28,1975 —1 th,prop 1 t le IblittId tv the State for co d ll� a and . 5 ' N ,� I In m cia—with the Pedorel Aid Urbm 9y de by C 161 Amick and segond d by h~' I Cowci1 Ai Dickins yIt..atAll 20th Street f "A e I t S t rsect. th 16th Street a part of the de 1 Aid Uib 8y A33 1 f f th Yi nM P. ed ugh d1­1i.by th Cbbblil tlglrdibg h ths fwd F t i d end t h g 3 f p' b de ami ed ha the fords ld b ad q F di glOth St C it P k' hen d - aF Ij ,i to emend the f ds f signal t C bbit R.g ...=dId h Aft dv Son S ; Ye ryJ xis decided the moray would b d N reel 1.g sign 1i all t h e ti f 13 h ' ! 16th,and 17th Streets m Sam t A e 1 h ed gn 1 st 1 ted of th bl a z .y w suspension type and t,h—eh ligh yn h d 6uN yh M1r at b gin t 20th St n— ij u"p y`4 k II 1 13th Street on Sem_.t_Avenue. The rams d oFthe flmd it de id d ld be£or the cwst it. y If 20th Street between Avenw I bbd A ue H All in£ th. fed 9,M t > Al ti.ora made.,I.th t h f d 1 fu d it bl and b used f k." signalatatam,th thf.dI b d t c 20th Stye -II ll Aima I A w H Th aid f t the fords to b d tend Sam Hb A f the Hw 11. Ind,, .School D t 1 t Bu B J ' ;y _ north frw the d- uth.drtvdn If If Ho t A nue h acmes approximately y C f et of the J neo Estate to the deadend north end p.tti.of 5 Hou t. Th- Tbia lbil was aade by Cowcilmm Pexk seconded by Cowcilxomm Rogers and all were in favor. The votive passed unmLnously. Tha meeting Nen ad]durned. k Respectfully submitted, iU y Rath 0.Snaw,City 9acretary i' '24 1 February 27,1975 '` A subsequent meetvvg of Mayor MOTTis I.Hallex and the Sem Hdusten State University officials=rom�tad h latter from Mayor Waller to Mn Joe Hmwer which takes p—id over the decvsiws made in he. eti g ' t03£,¢ 'y �- vrelayed td yin above. See attacbment. submit ii«. Roth DINha City Segretary Pebrwry 28,1975 R V Atteclaemt(Joe""w-letter dntad Pabr 27,19]5 from y � t 3 � Maydx Moix15 1.Waller.) tl r sdr r,.t d , S a tGP m i ^k� .��'� ''� �--;,: # Sas,'�� � �, r' � ",�*v'� r 9_ v�•�$�i {��`-�.a �=" y t� ''� ::'�"�''�'��t,� �r��4q��.� '' �nl z � S �� ^� rt S�-r�'✓���.� `��w;,��d>a, �*y�i� x�' ,��''��''. PaBe lfi 1 Page 17 ., -------------- MINDTES OF M.CITY GOLWCIL MEETING OP THE CITY OP IRMTSYILLE,WALKS.CODHTY,TBKAS,HELD ON TFD:11TH DAY OP_..�. b. Can h t d th bill due and h da th p 1 y aFf d b ep ow d o all .a two to , �NARCN,1975,IN Tl@ CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 102]11TH STREET,NONISVILLE RXAg,AT]:00 P.M. thts, ak span to adom it PIllibll fax lostolas to Im.siveth.it checks and ply their bills l b f thy d p 1 y4 RA The City Council mat in regular slaismwith the f 11 wing lobas preasht.: a5 Colmoillso D t'Is t th t he b 11 d Mr —Ill —i.S f flI but.-d ths. s { tl q d b.fIIm h id idmt v,ti,g mo th He ildilmild h.loold p b biy f h Moazv I Nellex,Mayor III -Ts-Y Ralph D E. ' �1 M -Mallet moved to ek th -to,op gni It Tm d Y vght i £ h C 1 qm Caaay D ckena yy : q t f rat as d H exp d h $ " 9� I Gores M Glothm 1 d ed for more study. M d ted h Emit th $ I Prmk M e ( rn that no one on the City C Iil, lodlog hi elf 1 q lift d lot, t 11 gm ly p t 1 DaclkrP .got. s I request. He wondered if the state utility s of the mswe f 1 std Andrei Martinez Chute,Powell indicated his would be glad to mevb k and remind d th C it h b: .qua b ng made 3D days prior to making it fiiul He id he needed to get the mechanics in motim end£ 1' d Nemb ab nit: Sohn'Amick romg t the East Tessa Division bef N Ty !e.La pickms. °called to grdes by rhe Honorable.Morris I.Wall The'nvocat'on wu Beam b Cowcilmm 1 �! hm �BYPHYDER-INGRAM CHEVROLET -_m _ ----------- ----- v i 4 " MCAlistei,City ManagarD,eRndiDcfltedNthatOF la2City veh cleiwasY�lnvaLlvad anE BID�mlac®de t With mother heals � ta Y y ry^ S The Lung Y T S ffi 46`' end the City vena 1 t<slloss. H ked tha,a aN pi kap.to opted:by th C ln "moi BY ME MINIILEB OF THE MEETING t�io the bid r tly ompt d from Hyder CONSIDER T -Ing, Che let He aid the h 1 lit 1 p f,ming Th $A 4 e t day&t f th E et Fotemss. Ill,p f th h l $3,720.47,WmAldat id of-wh ch µi's - :62.500 will b poll by th USP'6 G Insure Comp y hr gh sg t h C 6 Wins Aganry, ' Mayor Waller press d he Minutes f th previou atinp of Febrmry 25,1975 for the Couneil'a approval. ie urate o s 3 C ilman Parker voved ccept them rittm and Cd-Ii—Dill—sacmded the motim. All mare h vas n the other ,hill.; h nde f h ill a Erni th St eat Depa nt the id of a p ck p he Hyd I gram Ch violet bid ad C l _ n ekL sw n£spar. k C lam Moore moved t ,k CONSIDER TITS MIMITEH OF THE.PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MEETING NaiYinex sa<oMed the..ti.. All x,re is favor of iha mo[vm aMvtpused uupLomosly. 3' .�^ �• � 1', OF MARCH 10.'1975 , I 1; Mayor Waller thm k d City Manager,Jim McAlister,to review these minutes. McAlister =do'that " �M CONSIDER AMENDMENTS TO BWGET-1O.ALLOW FOR.REPLACBMEM OF,TRICKLING ! , jNiltm Kao ch s ke o h m of the LStxle Le gu P oFILTERS AT.NO0.TH iONT3VILLE SHNER.PLANE po p gr th t' £tb 11 Hould t be a base- i', ) .ball field b se the b lines at shorter than the ti 1 gal baseball Eield,and their cm l the gromds will be damaged. He then req estmd that softball tie boned from the Little League _' Mr.MWvter indicated this trickling f 1 eded to his teplac d He aid.$4,5D0 labs the. " r T Pielda f r Lha duration o£their,eaam. McAlister sold John tiMsa s ague, ;' Water 6 Smer Departmmt budgex(mticips d f th d) d C it p ssim wild to o y,represmtvng Lha Men' Softball' they 64,500 from the fixe h rat bud o the maim f lantsaand s 1 otht,to allow vindicated they merely wmtad apiece to play and will-pt mother locatlm if ane is 'leble. It s thm d yd get t p ep pvupoaed Nat.......ry changes ba made to me field at Josey Park to acemmadata soFtbnll col,atitim. The E ,placement of this ne ssary aquvpmut. He asked£ th th illy t vend.h budg Comeilmm I, j ftball proponents agreed that they would suspend PIT_Baas,Is the Ross Park fields£o,Ill week to allow Ne rk*:. P k vad to authorize thio smmdmmt to the budget and Cpmcalmm Dialoo semmded the motim. All Wis. )- i;: y t m to make ne ssary chmges I£at the mee most of k,the n w field is not ready,they could r m in favor and the-ti-passed. Ce ,N l y ply i Ross Fields. gveryove was iv..., d with this course of eItim Mayor Waller sod-ad ro ad the pposad e .0 .thong of playing fields For the softbel3,lox pitch league end inddcated the City would work hutily to prepare (.,Josey Field for This purpose. ADMINISTRATIVH RRPORn--J.. H.MCALISTER „i MCAlvster said JIm Bimum,Chazrpof the Parks and Recreatvpn Board,c..t,d on the remodeling plans to i war Mell No.20 lost Sit. F fox 0mmcvpatvon Park and the efforts of improving m accoustics l J Jim McAlister,City Mo-mll,indicated that the test site for Wat Weil No.20 had proved tab f l a, the City Mmager also relayed Cmnie Allm's mo m Nat the Bomad recammd to the Cmm,il that the City ', and that if drilling mete eon inmd.the woil would be,at best,a lox pxaduclng.mall and amid not b p bl (continue the Senior Citi s.Recxmatim Pxo ram b allawin free use ofkAmci,tion Park Buvldi (funding£or of producing the needed 600 gallons per mivvta. H.indicatod that after a thorough review of the Schl bereex SS pregrm to come xmoH GAC at l9 5 rAlister noted thnt to apply for continue support fkmn H-GAC for Electric log and other partinmt data,the Follpwvng racommdatims w xe made: z thus program,the grmt epp13caC1m must be submitted prior to April 1 and that Gus Pipes,Parks and Re..Itvm l=-p e j Director,would ddrau hima0l£to this tasponsibilaty. The Council cams o"unvmously vin favor of further support t•"- Mr.L.M.Fawcett,Secretary of I—W r Nell,,Too.,r c,—&d that.the City obtain anath locstvm `If Lha program by the City through u0 of it,recreatimal building. "" 'I for Mate,Well Ho.20 and obmd thpresmt test hole. " Y Mr.Nthis t-representative of Singer Layne Tessa W W.111,In gg d the City mnsidu d illi g SUP CONSIDER RESOLUTION PORTING JACK KING'S CANDIDACY AS 4TH VICE F the test hole to a depth-of 1g00'feet is holism f3 ting fl p d g send. He was puaxl d ^ III PRESIDENT OF STATE P RHMAN ANO FIREwhy the Last hole is basically hole aid indicated he would file a,sport on the matt ' m Mush 12. Y»4 Mayor Weller then eked Pita Chief Smek langto cane forward. City Mmeger,Jim MCAliater,then said the -.� Resolution pledging the City Council's support of Chief Kings cudadary as 4th Vace President to the State i4 Mr.wayne Kessler,Cavil Engineer,City of Hmtsvilla,indicated that,con tally,the City nod t i! 'G�f .'Fireman and Plre Mnr,hal a Associexlon of Texas. The Mayor thm commended Mr.King an hie candidacy and parson- _ choices: aJ attempt to produce a law pmdocing well at 321,OOD addedm11 - iming a god addi Illy I d the Cit Councilmen Dickens moved to R' a y p Odge City-I support. mpe the Resolution as read and Comcllmm ;, sit.i test halo depth(63,300+far extra depth and ha,Wmlc No.)20, b)tabendon,relocat Test ne 1 (III ;',Martinez seconded the motam A3]ware in Favu end the motion passed manimouly. site for 621,000 option try for higher producing well than Wali Na.20,Tsst Sita No 1. Mr K ,ler w tnen te,o�mdea gpxim ro". q "ori CONSIDER COST ADJUSTMENT RATE PROM EXTRA Cit En ineer Gerald B.Harris Jr: thm showed the Council Lha axistia water wells xevlou test,Stas II' Y B 8 P ,A ✓n k4 f 1 and tap proposed naw test sate locatis on a map. Harris told the history of pteviaus water all it I.P.i4A ` Mayor Waller eked Cheater Pom1l of the local Enter office to coma forward. W.Poveil presented the a{ f£ s which dMicsted all test holes xaqulrOd two teat situ to produce me well,except me well wh ch pro ' viz" v II Council With a cost of,esliss in request m mting to 46t per mstmer per month. The Comcil had before _Ij d d a good well on the Eliot drilling. Mr.Hapria advised Ne Comcil that Mr.Willi.Guytm,well kna {. p :theta,memo Erm Sim Hudgms of the Administration to Jam RrAliamr,dated Much 4,1975 which explained the star engi Sn the State,was doe in HuD—ills:to go aver all the logs,see the site with us,and g oath,eighth,ninth,mod,tooth amendments to the November 13,1973 prdinmce establishing gu rate,to be qI his bat judgment m the matte,. No indicated a deci,im would be made based m his re omendetian Hntex for cost of service aid co x of Bea per 100 cubic feet If gu co iniad by ruidmtial and a'r 3 1 k ly,the declaim rill be to ave to mother site. He indicated an artmsim of time to the co will '" comercial customaxs,slag with a cmopsrvmm o£rates(Coble)between November 13,,1973 and April 1,1975. sary becau,e of theca car umstances, Mr.Huommn rls also relayed cts of Mr.waldrm of Sing-Lyn n reguexce d to the llmtaac dasion by the City to go to a surface water,mace u the City .old not be Comcllmm Dickens ukad,after his review of the material It had,if it would be benaficiel to the City 3 :�certainvof a pasamot Water .,,from a wall mywha,uomd Huntsville in the ft=,. i! to ak utility rate,peciali.t.Jack Hopper,to coma to most Tuesday's work session to get his impreasims of some Nes Il of e figures and the role of Ne City in terms pF this proposal. Mayor Mailer indicated the City Comcil would act on the—momandatims of the rater well exp t d ^:+ Ij the it m Adminv,trativa matter. Ha further stated he would like to bring a atop by,rep prop 1 f the Comcilmm Dais wanted Entex to mamr the Eallaing queatim,befu0 the next meeting: , looB ge amfeca wa er project to the Comcil It the next work a cion to kap the Comevl fully b f - ' th pl s and duailetof the project. He thm ukad each council member to be thilsing of platioss 11,19 th ae i ' 1. Is Huntsville the mly Comcil,Is,Mr.Powell indicated,that has to approve ar reject this cost of xx:�m etviee increue in the arca that Et Texas ae— `Y G s C atrmtion EmPhos,,for Proposed Huntsville City Hall Site Work :,F Y t 2. Is the rate of income that is listed is this higher,equal,or blow the rate of income u listed in "P 3 I� this frmchlse t 7 Jim M A1lster presented the to tmtvon sequence to the Comcil and indimted that O'Malley 6 C1 y I , 'i' the designer mad t work Is adsd mothprization fta the Comcil tmight d,-ti..fox { 3. Are we taxing those taxable assets as they list them? ��construction bid,toibe in the site mark,®i n to e Y P 4. It as the income for the yeas 1970 to 1975 and now do they covgtare h,ra4 ! :I C cilmm.Parker moved to accept the proposed m traction,equate and made the motlIs to go shead and ATI r'.$ : fax bids. CI—ilman Martinez seconded econded the Wotim and it atild un cmimously.. : r S. Is thsre a ssvhvlvt of lower the interest rate on lata cna erti u4 'R` 'll x# ' Page 18 I Page 19 +Pleticilpsties,in Nfltioml.League of Cities Suit m Fait Lehor 6[eMards Ac[ MINERS BF THS CITY COMIL MEETING OP-THE CTPY CF HUNTSVILLE,WALgER COUNTY,TEXAS,f16L0 ON THE 15th DAY OF WANCH,19]5,IN THE CITY IMLL CO NCIL CHAS M_102-7 11TH STREET KEN COUNTY,TEXAS,IT 7:00 P.N. J McAl et City M ger, k d the C-511I h 1 1 abate$250 to aid th T Mu 1pal L ague i hlir app f the N t 1 L ague f C 1 ag he Fell—Lobar S d ds A q The Council met an nagul x session lath the following seb r,present: 4 i ma¢i thaT p tory ima wet b p d es l y bell the they b p d tame ell--helf for wok 14ompe tely Suns et d li Fd by to h p thir l red Slow c1 1 the option of paying ov 1 r a13ox1 g i .-isAI�Waller,Mayor If Ic a 1ph p 11 c cite-Mo d gr this ccontribution to TMl vW Councilmen Dickens seconded the notim. All <i. - Illy 01 kms 1» Ie.in.£eYnr flna rte Waco pn,eea animmalr, c M cl th ' we ❑1 k R.E.. MAY�I'6 REPORT--MORRI6 1.WALLER —I.absent:. And Mettis.and Jack Pecker 'd' J,t .Eucuti a Sessiw r Wailer called for a brief exacutive s di.—.personnel,legal matters end real estate to ,sem, .. o- ' The nestiwaz called to order by the Nwoxeble:Moms[ Waller. h invomxi on was gI—by C 11 ng 2 Game MCGlothm. +- North Huntsville Sewer Plant-P.1 i Reltin--sel,seelt. Keith 11,1975 lith—le Nater Quality Board Mayor Waller indicated he fltt ded the Publ H ing with Ci CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING City staff members: Gerald Hecate,David 'n X11,—,Boyd Wilder m March li 119-lin the City s en ces liance with THQB'a regulations. He indicated the .� Mayor Waller presented the Minutes of he ptsvious se ng f March 11 1975 ft,theC Cil's app vel. ,ll 'TNQB had ,sued the City an order ,sply in a ,factory mamma,Nan.they have an the pest an on C cilmm❑avis voved to accept the minut and Comcilman Moore seconded the mctam. All e in trolling h q lity of the Iffluen theNorth Hun ill Sew Pl t. He eta ed they would hold the `, fswr end the motion canted. !� open f 14 d y bafere eny fIlhe t id b k equi the City to place a flaw g— s wrrt m �..:U e the North Huntsville Sexar Plan M gob 111 f W bak Pix d As.dates.Consulting Enganeers fi j �& - 4: ;Tyler,has itAll—d a£lox meter b tabl hed E k t pleat,so he send Mr.Fix will be asked to Ct�SfE0.RIWELL OP ENL%CORPoRA ION "' lj that pesitimm with the INN in en effort to detemina the next eo se of action feasable N the Cvty. `1'' 'I '^',l i } 1� Mayor Wells.then ptssmted Chests,P 11 of the:Ette.ClIp.,still be P=vide the C !1 withinf o IUnde ound Aquifers an H-GAC Counties--Public Har eing--Hsusten,Texas,March 5,1975 with Texas Water Rights :supporting Ila,test of sstvice rate inm Mr.Poxeld d ed quea ked of him h t Co,missa Il:veetie,by Camcilmm B.- solved he h p enally 1 1 ad xixh Mr ❑ Ha indi d b f n'I Meyot Wa11er said he and Jdm-McAlister,the City Manegai,attended this M1eering in en effort to Bet Hantsvallb f' I�she research he had to dot g upporti g f vm,h g d mudh d ap aght i h accoun g ,9 d fileeling procedure,and he 11,quite gII1I1ed m certify the, a>n r o be d correct A'r"X and Walker Cowty excluded from the"subsurface water distiict, p.blew rel d o the seb.idence Sn the at Houstm The di Sct proposed,he said,included Nelker d No g ry C. and then a group o£ 1 The Kayer thin indicated that the Council.w ertainly swats that thisrequest relates to muvt the Gulf C t H id ell of the Gulf Coast ar unties th av c about thew s T�� N m t of service;a e of 464 or an increase£remc$2.25 to$2.71 en the average Ease ball. Bawd distract and Lha edb idence m 'p blen. The dietrvct wo Id gulate the p,mpug If suhaurface xetertled vexage bill of$1Or00sper,tenth,dx$120.00 pax yeei,.hc aid,ttis in se reptssents e 4 1/1 percent k ;place a Nx on thet area includedcin the district be 11111iste the.prbblee the water district was causing: 4� ase in test of service He stated theb bill I—E till b­ h t.of ny co itie S th - Past Texas,roc end suggested that perhaps hi r e incan d sawed F rests dp i t, He li i d Mayor Meller dndimted these counties era Ellina great deal of empensa to convert to surface water and v} the.Cowcil that the inf-i.rate Isis,ye appemximat ly 12 percent. The Mayor did say that if by the surface w salable,but the mmey i He also said he felts ssful in nvineing them th t 1 th e.try gm then it set of th aid be vigorously opposed t it end would perht s o set ea11y c ributing to the.subsidence problem and Net a had o own ptsblans egarding w a rete hearing, He then suggested t the Cowcil,unless the hed rte s a uc [ any t ae fast it,that the e HeC.ildiestd theyegell—ly ag,eed that it is oat feasible be unclad.Walker County eI perhaps even Mentgomery �'a, w ro e be accepted st this time. He asked the Council£or heir cox ss e ILL[ Y„ Comcilman Davie iMicated his questieva had heart adegmtely ens.red and basad on the vnfoxmatI-h 1 d he felt the rata i—ese was justified. COUNCIL ACTION t C cilmfln Dickens isdieated he lacked the expert se and the evidence to oppose the ra vncree e;h Loose Bog Complaints - ! he My,ted he ould pxopo a laxer in the meeting theipassing of a resolutien vn support ofee TaxazsEt 1 les assist..Is.ch as Hentavilla when faced lith utility rate increases fn the future. rt ,E.Larry Dickens requests humane officer to become a little mots aggxeasive m his control of tense r':5 dogs ss he hes received teeny tell City Manager,Jim McAlister asked that he The C=Iil generally eesle d not to oppose the Entex cast of service rata increase. ', A^3 report these...pleints.lith Hamas and addresses so that the humene officer can foliar _ '�,'$ , thr..Sh with the requests. CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS TO EUMfSVILLG DOUSING AUTHORITY BONN❑ - ADJOURNMENT Mayor Waller indicated this it®was not yet ready fo dvseIssionend he then moved to the next it n the There being se further busi ass of the City Council,the mea ing then"Jmmed end the Ceencil meobers i Agaade. `. Y$Y r. went into en Executive Session.n CONSIDER ACQUISITION OF NEW SITE FOR DRILLING WATER WELL N0.20 kx Re/spect�fully submitted, I Tha City Attorney,MartSn B Co11eY indicated this itm was not Yet reedy For Connell action and uk d *M RC7:/xn6V/K/�_f/' that it be veferred to the vert meeting. Y Ruth Dem.,City Sectstery March 11,1975 d CONSIDER BIDS ON DEPOSITORY AGREEMENT Int Mayor Waller exmmed himself from this di.....III end turned the meeting over to Mayor Pro Tem,F,_k Mo Moaxe asked City Nerager,Jim McAlister,it,a brie£review If the bid for the depository agreement. Mr.MCAlisxer indvuted the bid forms rare pxapatsd end submitted be all three banks;however,no bid I. ei ed Prom the AmecScen Bled. The bids were opemd at 10 00 A.M.,March 2D and a careful evaluation by t e Mr Garold L.Kline,JI.,City Finance Bitseter,and himself revealed the folleeing: bid Itses,1-10hd t m significant difference,Item 11,Hwtsville Netiesel Belk(M.)bid a fluctuating rata bid end First N al BeIl(PNB)bid a stated bid price. He indicated it was Ill 1.to evaluate the tw beceee this could ly be " -done et the tine that the City light issue sny eextiflcates of obligation or a warrent tharefora,noth g #x o¢Item 11,then ween no slgtifgeet differences noted on the balsnce of.the bid form from eith b-.1. y MOAlister then indurated chat prior be going out III bids,the City suggested a prepwel bid hich sould g Itt the demmd accounts be the bank that paid the highest interest on leberert 1,11 $ i.. Fi t s of deposit over a deflned period. In vial of the bids,he said,and fn attempting to find a fe tht fie ,d'iw; "' II trp the daciaim to one imtitutien Ir the other,the fellowfng I foimatven is pr.smted. Mr,MCAlist indicated that£or the period of August 1,1974 to date,existln certificate.of deposit rill malum o N b .D I�1,1975. $2.656,592 have been tell effacedeffd in 24,apazete cert!£uatea. He Bald FNB has bean high bidder m$2,021,725 worth,INR el$509,667. He indicated the interest paid.the City by PNB will amount t ^. f $S6,477 end from INS we sill tsesive$12,477. In this respect,he said,the City has benefited free FNBI. high tea;however,he sttssaed this information w,,effaced etly as el 1 1 f imatian in Net 1 �. ' qsesti.of b eklug elation,III Ss nota bid Stem c ids—till W. a"dU I S Metl t idi,ted h b ds are 1 sa,the C 1 Y Ju,t t Put 1n a hetu drs, x PehP flip h 5 l y v.- L M-'.e 't k .'.erw-ca-_fu.�• - r i�h�� .,�� `r .v` Pett' "'e �.• �`�+,_u3. � a, °� �' S�� ``A� fl"w��"k+i�'t4�3 r�''rE. '1g�,.�,`; j 1 >� 1 I Page 21 ij.iqd 3fi' ^G I Page 20 k II cussed the bid hens. He indicated on I an lB:Nx.X]' d hop f 11Y h 11 i £th i i 1 d 1 gmhps in l. -T Palo— f Ms villa National Bank the,dis MCI std. C lm Stoke. d the adv, f o h A 1 ton Intl C 11 N G1 h Coffee d I i �.? h M W 1 d the d n error when h tInd 1 E' tly stn the they have never been underpledged. RqB x abler u;l �' I th. t All t d t _ on palled. Y 1 than.end mnP ed cou"aged pledged a 02 28-75 M Maine,1 d ed NWB eapl dg d$45,000 rather then undetpledged He d ¢ted „ ;1 all end g i t ons f h l PrIgty o p ctpate in it. He Bait removal of Abandoned hooses,ladead `} 1� car etc.xouid be made apart of thus pdagxan. he k ep in thAft ev ex ftheq. Mr X1 indicated he had been in ermx and s 7� Mr.Mai i N N Davi f P st National Bank pre d d e p k - far that bank. " BUSINESS OF T'HG CITY ATTORNEY--M.D.COlLEY Z Conaider an Okdinana Regarding Pegu]ti of W N tare C Ill and Way P T ,Prank Mcer ked N council person whet their sugganan.was at this tlme.� ` e '„ '.;ox.. h j' John Amuck s id to dismgard h bid completely and let the too hank.get iogethex aM come back with a W.Callsy City Attorney, di ed h p hl h City had Fling people far k g wi h their F � s i i sal that xauld be 1 and fair to both c t h e k 'e d he ord 1 t d t t h rule of idea . H then ? { —pp.I.1 aqua parties. �� reed the caption of theordinanca to the Coun al and dvanuased the content of the Ordinance itself.." �. 4 D,1.=Rogais felt the Council h ld award the bud to Pint National Bink. ORDINANCE N0.75-3A S 1 3 li E.LanDickens said his in li a net to make I delisi°n at this time. He felt the Cowcil ought ! ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1],SECTION 17-8 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF TFE CIOF iA{ to make the decistan on the b of h bid.;hole h did,t ke if ba G cin bad to accept I';l 1� -. these bids tanlght. Ha said he did n o make h d even right Lox. He believed mole time HUNTSTEXAS, VILLH, BY ADDING AHUB-PARAGRAPH PROVIDING THAT UPON THE TRIAL OF ANY CAUSE 't( IN WHICH THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINKRCE IS SOUENT TO HE PROVED,PRAIA FACIA PROOF SHALL necessary to consid 1 ernatives and Dthex intoxmetaon BE ESTAHLISIED UPON PROOF OF THE PERSON IN NNOHE NAHE SAID WATER NETER IS LISTED IN 1 - .i 1 -!f OFFICIAL CITY RECORDS OR THE OCCUPANy OF THE PREM—SERVED BY SAID HATER METER,ARE C•1 Gone—than indicated he felt the.too banes.Rwld come together with a preposal. If they can't do thi y a< ; i �- ISI he said thfhr her study w theCbw it.part,they would have to make the daclsian. �: v PROVIDING POR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ; ,t Councilman No d t pa the ordinance and Cowie loran Dickens s wded the motion. All vera in y R.�1yh��Drvi-s d b rk hound have the deposr rathet.then splitting it. He telt the banks shouldget j .k Favor and them w passed. d yb flop a in Eetwee then and then have the u wan e.from the Cowcil that the °ti n � ,k eP f loser m ld har the account n at year. ra He wanted motine to a11..ton banks to discuss it ea be ,kYt K III I�. fslt the banks were l.e id Consider an Or,lilmon Prohibiting Mentli,nred One of Comae tial Sanitation Containers. N City Attorney,Mns[av D.Colley,d sculled lith theCawctl their eltexpatvves,[hese finally being to ° _ Mr.Colley then read the ordinance to the Cowcal. r eith flip in or to go back f bit, dap '$100,000 C ]man Dickens moved to reject the -f ; �y�ti M bid h y. stand and adverts f b d on detrain r$100000 If this does not reconcile the decvaion'., +' OMINANCE N0.75-4 i`+ V be said a coin could then ba flipped. Councilmen MCGlothen seconded the action. All were in favor and the { ,`? s' motto,passed unanj...ly. Ii AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF TINE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF TEE CITY OF HUNPSVILLE,TEXAS,Meg ^ BY ADDING A NEW SECTION ENfITLEO SECTION 11-39,THAT HE PERSON,FIRM OR CORPORATION HHALL SfA1T13 OF HWTH HUM6VILIB SBNER PROJOLT--SONNY DAVIp50N j� DEPOSIT TRANS,GARBAGE,OR OTHER REFUSE IN ANC HANITATION CONTAINER PROVIDED BY THE CITY QP rvL y FREiTHVILLE FOR USE BY OTHIDR THEORIES,PINUS OR.CORPORATIONS AND TO MM CHANGES.ARE WE FOR t' SUCH USE,PROVIDING A PENALTY,AND PROVIDING POR AS EFFECTIVE DATE. ... Elk- T k Line Par Suidean indicted Inner,Collie 0 Braden(engineers fox the awlcipal utility district p i ��ang f hep gram)are vt reedy t°make a foiwl ie®.,dation. In said they sack Y Councilman Davi,loved to ecce,[the Ordinance and Cmmcilaan Amick aacaMed the motion. All xto y s„ additional information rege d1 g the pip,dlaplacemmt aM have written to the municipal utility district. ^ favor and the veno,passed wlaterally. 's Be,Sir,. Mi.Davidson discussed se oral change d He indicated[hey have n tyet—and° ith Ben Sire aM the contract xa stillvapen and ha[$7,000 remained far leading end sodding and st IF of the 1 Connide,an Amendment to the Street and Curb Ordinance to Prohibit the Drainlng of Nater with any Type of NY plant. Ngtenal to it Onta City Streets Mr.Davidson indicated twa—in,week¢would be required for.sting and that 800 feet of serer line milt I I' c be cleaned and t ted to covplete the Elkins Lake Trunk Line anwould Rod then Gifford Dill be asked to inspect itMarten Colley then reed the ordinan a to the Cowcil. y(r �' and valve their Iartificate f insurance. The Norm 3—hen Cons[ruc[van Car,.y hu appr—nanly 5000 feat � ORDINANCE N0.75-5 'mI If line to test and is pmce°drng with it at this mart. Barring an coaplientvons whatsoever,he indicated ry that it would take about 14 working days. AN ORDINANCH AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OP THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS, BY.AGOING A N8W SECTION EMIT1HD SECTION 17-63,PROVIDING THAT IT SHALL BE UNLANPUL FOR ANY it Nayoi Weller caked Nr:Davidson to edvva the contmeters peraom.11y that the City is incurring an eipeae PfiRSON,PIM OR CORPORATION TO DISPOSE OF ANY WASTE WATER OR OTHER LIQUID WASTE CONTAINING A F$' because the contracts wawa not flvished on time end that the City does expect to inwke the peneltlas a pro- CHAENf,CONCRETE OR OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL,OIL,CIEMICALS,OR OTTER LIQUID INDUSTRIAI. t videdby the connect;therefore,theCity would hope that they would arpedita the completion of the project. f WASTO UPON ANY PUBLIC STRGST OR GUTTER,OR TO ALLOM SUCH WASTE TO POOR INTO OR UPON ANY PUBLIC STREET,CURB,GUTTER,SEWER,CULVERT,OR DRAINAGE CHANNELS WITHIN THE CITY OP RDTTSVILLE, " M1 _ CONSIDER MERCERIZING INTIRIONS CONTRACT ON NBN CITY HALL #* WITH XOhTfER,THARP,AND COIIELL y Cowcibr.Moore moved to accept the ordinance and Councilman Dickey...mded the notion. All xere in Jim MaAli.—indicated that at the last work sesaim,the contract for the Interiors decor of city hall favor and the mall=Poland armimously. discussed. This contract xwld nuthorize the fvtm of Xoetter,Tharp end CmIll to proceed with this design ` ! and acquvsvtlon of furnishings. Cowcilman Devi,mo'ad to award thus contract to XTC and Cowcalman Pnick Oxdinanca Avthonzin Laane A reement Between the LSt of Fhmtsville and the Jose Form for Lend ecwded the motvov. A1]xere in favor and the motion passed wanimously. for Use Re a Softball Parkw :ty RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OP A STATE UTILITIES G]IPAISSION Nartdn D.Colley presonted this ordinance as nViremeat before the City could ter into a land 1 ase e agreement with the Robert A.Josey Fowdetion;thelandto be used by the City as a pahlic park. He than ;- d Dr.E.Lar Diakans d the Resolution to the Cowcil. He Sndvcatad he felt the Cit f Hwtsville the Caption of the Ordinance. ry pxesente and ! should take thin position an this issue and to ezpmsa this,Darrion to Repmaenutim Edwards d Hanetor ORDINANCE PO.75-6 F,i,"ly Y M...I. He then moved xbe adoption of the Resolwtim a written Cowcilmen Devi.seconded the motion. All II :k 'A In in Favor and the motion passed unanimously. AN ORDINANCE BY TIE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF 1UNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AUTHORIZING THE APPROVAL AND EXECUTION OF A MADE AGRCEI9NT BETWPEN TM CITY OF 1RNTSVILLE AND THE JOSEY MORE,INC, .'Y CON&I08R FORMATION OF A COMM166ION ON THE POR A PERIOD OF TWENTY YMEHE ON REAL ESTATE TO BE USED FOR PARR,RECREATION AND RELATED PURPOSES AND LEVYING A CONTINUING DIRECT ANNUAL AD VALOREM TAX ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY # QUAL TY PR—W7MR-W IOIMI5VIL10 F WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE SAID CITY TO PAY THE COST THEREOF,ARE PROVIDING POR THE AHHEHNMENT _ Dr.B.Lavery Dickens indicated that Carra Hindarstei,appeared save.]Reek.erg°requesting the£°IDation `f AND COLLECTION OF SUCH MEN,AND PROVIDING ARE APPROVING THE EFFECTIVE DATTi OF SUCH LEASR N: of a ® on to atudy the s s of women in Enonville mid that the Ce—il more or leas concluded that the ANO ORDINANCE. ,$)F City had little authority to cttaa she requested. He said it Occurred to E, that perhap.a Ionedasion an -� t' { No.Colley reviewed the[erne of the lease agreement. He stated it was a 20 year,lea.with a total tel the quality of wife in Everaille Would be useful. W then prup0sed that such a a®adasion be e—blieRld, ;} made up of the very bast talent available in Huon,ille,ad ISIS absolutely man..e for the tvanry Year period of$14,400. Councilmen Delis moved to accept the Ordinance authorizing the J11 I ry,rat to el/minata Tram I',Powdatiw Lease to the City and Councilman Dickens.,w,d,d the nation. All were in favor and the mot an exr hider ion persona living outside the city SSnits He laid perhap.the ainpleat way to a tablish this cum ied unanimously. —d be for-Uresil members to e..lot One—dl aaeber and the Payor appoint re,thai......for the F N coati i Tha'COQL would be given a very brand Free for study,he said,with assantial IL.itatlo,s being th hs h' ural for the Cit tiMayor Waller c° entad that the City of Huntsville was deeply indebted to the Lust f th Aobert A. ' 9 p ac y°£Hwtsvllle to dr. He proposed Chet the Cowcil consider this formation 1 �j Josey Lodge for this�e on b se this the Cit to ml fin k," edof this tomer tont and take it under edvlsemat end discuss it further at the net Work ses.ion. Iii p waits y acquire app—i— y e re par -g r to Ue worth bet sen$150',D00.add$200,000 aeily,at virtually an.,at to the City. The Nayoi gave a brie£history of Thonms HienrY Ball,the desagvatad rima of the 5.5 ecus park. V N CONSIDER ENDORSEBBNT OF CITY NIDE CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN Thomas Hear,,Ball was the originerar of the Reber[A.Josey concept and idea an all an the.Mairlan W.Mailnte M d b laell the Re.olution ofFid.11 dorsa ad involves the Cit of the Roboxt A.Josey Lodge. He was the record keeper,interested in all the minute details, L ii y yen y d Earcea, _ «s ,TI eapanaibl far the acqu t E the property,gener t g th ids Free g ng N ....rt A.J y .,f.. �rtnly°lit fame.,to en inn ids lean-u p2�r __ savert �ag_e ci y It soli 1 h 1_ I F E s,' ,��� '���F ; 'y{ t xs r h '. ;.'� "4"g i � r� ,t,-«. 'r�` i '"" � .�.. "k++,� �"�,, .• ..,�.� �say� ;: t '� ii ? ,n a.t s P�� I Page 23 N z mU'SC � till ki .. A — ref o it.; 11 ug hie pn the p grass,and th l providing h fu d building the lodge. Mayor Wella ;MINUTES OF THE CITY WUNCIL HEETING OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,WALKER COUNTY,TMAE, IF ON THE 8TH DAY OF 45 5 went o ,Gabbs B h f ssb d M1 1 g and M J say pin �i I�APRIL,19)5,IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CEURBERS,1027 11TH STREET,HISNESVILLE,TEXAS,AT T:00 P.N. vided$20 OOOy the State f T s CNA paid for the lab erfll other - { #" °the xp coined the prop ty, Be Lndi ed Nr.Ball and )9 rad E. The Cit Councdl met in regular nes ion with the f 31 embers 5 C ids property d g .red the total peocess end are considered the conceptualpeople end the m on the loaey L dg ' Y g pruont: � -$^z i and park exists, a .lir' rwa✓h N '^•s ( 1 Ma ra.I wall",Noyn i NalphUa fi AUN NISTGTIVE ACTION J.H.MCALIFTER E Larry D ckmz 1 Y G a NCG1 rheP4 1 Reaoluti No 75-11 —gololow Gerald L X31 3r. Director of Pi....—3-1— I P k Mo q I� J k Park x 'S J1.MCA1 City Nanager,r d R -1 t .Jen ng Gerald L,Kline ] The Nis—then present d Deloxa R.Hen frb { k` he gold Died Resolution to Nr.K1 C alman M Quad to accept the Resolution and Covmcllman Davis ��� conded the motion. All vera vv f eiid the 10ti. p d ly, Membess absent: ---------- Johv Ami k and Andrew Martill, 1: i +1 KEYor Waller reiterated the Cootalit I I ragrIt f R1.K1 d n to leave the employ of the it, N villa se he has beer,without d b Mayor W.11 d n of the key people i the City Net, i Ad mv r N ra i Mayor Waller i.dicatedNr K1 t ed h F Office into first class condition and he expressed The meeting was tailed to order by the Honorable Norris I.-Nellax. The invoutlon mos given by fu 1 j I F I #, thetCo il's deepest thanks to Jar y f a lob ex ly wall done. Ralph Oavis. 3!`y Y t Authoriaaxi°n from Cootril to M111till for Bids for Cloralti.,of Drainage Facilities st Else-HIllow CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS REETING Jin MGliater,City Manager,indicated Roland Trowbridge of O'Malley E Clay Engineers asked to dasvgn ! 'n; Mayor Waller presented the Msnutas f the p evince ing of March 25,1111 ud k d f C 1's ij fig„A 7} 'Al s ractiaval tri axis cad some bid fora for rhe replacement of that drainage pipe in Sleepy Hollow. Mayor;', t'r C I., pp vel. Councilman Dav p ed-1 tywcg aphi at age 1 under the bet"dv third lin, y,arx :I Nallaroindica[ed a compromise settlement was made that the City—old Is,far half of the c onaI drainage Nly, Y s should read'Wo P 11' W1 h thisf h C it u Parker red to capt the oak d they x m to pay hal!. Howe er,they did not accept that proposition. Since the crt tinvolvad a Winutesiand Councilman Dickens s cabled the action anAllx in favor and the maria,passed unaniwuly. � y i Dolocaa bids for same are being sough C 1 D k wed o go out for bids and C—ile.Davis a ere ecended the motion. All were iv Fuor end the motion passed unanimously. nz a RESOLUTION AUTIKIRIZING NEGOTIATIONS WITH TRINITY RIVER AUfHERITY FOR PUTURR MAYOR'S REPORT--MORRIS 1.WALLER WATER PNO SEWEIS PROJECTS Mayor N.1lor idilned that for perhap .y h1 City Council h b on deri g the.inpl h �{ Heardng North HIcta lle Sewer Plant ° f th long g r'systhm£ox the CS y £Hunt all aM �r xudy d rch M1 gon hi t £ an N tmctipn,v;echuic f pas arice f h y,tn d he imut g With qua!f el Meyer Weller,vridi t d.chat h Mr.Harris end Nr.Nil", opened Sn Austin on this date at the directSen - ws.tants;and now it is necessary for the Cowuil to classic Itself if it 1 t ads t p d thadop g of the TWQB to file determination of the data that they required,for Which the City had been given two weeks , long range rater supply system through the use of surface water. The Mayor.Nen caked City Attorney,Ne t1 U F ` grace b f they Nere d Ixis .—col order for the,North Hunt rill.S.Earaw.Plear. H A ed fie a .i Colley,to read the Resolution. t, F the h Water f lily pe pl Ver,, 8 1 d e al and h reported they bads M oa ider sb t Resolution No.TS-13 he fl g dioD we presented d hd thaY h d t theire conte c tml nod the requrresse h have jE amp t elregi-1, eq i for the chi n ct chamber,bath of which x expansive REGARDING FINANCING OF TREATED WATER SOURCE AND WATER TRANSED—ON egim is judgemu[ which he docwnanted. He indicated the only emblem with the '+ „f �1 items end pN0 AND SASiITART SEWER FACILITIES BT THE North Hu°teville Sower Plant is continuing reporting progrem.hid the City,of course,is Very emmabie to RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEAS. y eW whdch will be vapleme.ted cannon as instructions are received. Public Haarinn--Etats Supp rt of Ouevas Trial Mx.Collty reed the Resolution In its entirety to the Council. Af hich N y W ll dv d g at de 1 of negotiation is still needed and ccooracta have to be drawn hid lel b p d back °theCity C until to be reviewed in detail prior to executing the tor..acts. H ed sccep log thisRe olut ight J' M y Nailer reported that Representative JiaRy,Edwards asked him to attend a Dblic hears R �'i wi 11 place the City IR record as erWorsi.g this ec IntadditioI,has said,It authorizes the Triel y RiVIT tlH Stvon of Walker Count P ng supPortin the Authority,on car behalf,t°proceed m negotiate and discuss with Lha Texas Xater Qaatity Board end the Water p°s y wlxh regard to reimbursement to Walker County by the Stste of Taru of the favids for d{ - he Ignacio Quevu trial. He indicated he bad the opporxsmity to Flak to Governor Briscoe at his office earlier; D el.pmenx BoRod the acquisition of the bond.of the Trinity River Authority Nat would relate to the { that morning for ebou[15 minutes,about various matters,ane of which war the Queues expans o the Cowry of 'I specific projects: the completion of the North Huntsville Sewer Plant said Long Range Water Supply Sy tmn.wo Walker. Governor Briscoe indicated t being worked out. The Governor's office then notified Rep.Edwards The Council Nen discussed hoods and£Snaneing end oNar it...in the Ruolutvoo were questioned end just prior to the hearing that they bad kad out theproblem and that they had$150,0.0 available from criminal'. justice grants through rise State of Texas whish au4d be made availebla to Welker County to defl'ay those expenses.., d sed for clarification. Councilmen N.—rrq Bated Nat phaephlets or braehums"to." e pxepamd act sly Nayor Wailer indicated this being Lha ca a,he dad not ac wily attend the public hearing a,his presence there 1 nSiig the complete progxea in detail i,order of its development and ea it relates ue expp eeo aM h t t k u negated by the Governor's.action He indicated JtulgetGates did make a presentation at the public hearing. - would mean to the citizens,so that Rs Council seed—,they could amwer aero?of the q st £the uses �,Mayer Waller endorsed this suggestion and agreed it would be helptbl to the evtvrens of Huntsville. 1. Water Subsidence District ;.,'} Mayr Waller then gave a Deanion of the developments of preview years Ieading ultimately to the decision change to surface Neter supply and he explained previous alternatives that cmae before the C...il for con �. Nayor Waller indlea[ed the Iran Water Rights Commission had defined the boundaries of the wdergrowd idn.ice. £ f sWsldwca district. Cowries included areHarris,Fort BeM,Braeoria,Galveston and Chamber Counties. wcilmw USekws moved[hat the Resolution be adopted end Councilmen Moore seconded the All a- 1. w He indicated Mwtgomery end Walker Cowties had been oavtted. L''ll in favor and the motiond unanimously. puna a-. 's. Brief Executive Session 'a! D.D.WILLLWS OF THE TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPART E �^ way-Nailer the.called for brief executive session to discuss legal,real estate and personnel matters. `i ■■ 1980 PUN S PIGTION ST 0A P. DEPAR'R81Nf ^ Mayor Waller,they presented Mr.0.U.Willi®s o£the Texas Higbee,Deparleevt. Na,-Waller asked the S REGULAR MEETING RECONVENED �N'a d fititle.of the Federal Aid Urban System. No.Willvmss iciiceted that the Federal Aid Orb=byetem M1 thar II u p arY r cwdary,a ne time in highway fLnding there were two betels eccau.ts;a pnmuy bank ace cad '4 and Bh.dr..Iar meetin ...wed to authorize Chick Davidson of Uavids°n Bngineervng,t°hire Turner,Collie 'I a cwdexyabaNc a coDo Since then,these have ban split into eboux 20-3D separate bank accounts We have I o engd.aer IUD foot sectioD of sewer lana at Elkins Lake that had become unsthble. -,collie Federal Aad Urbw,oPederal Aid Privary,Federal Aide Lawry Bxtanslw,Pederel Aid S—dary,.Federal Aid F t ;I Davis moved to accept this outhorl[stion and Councilman Moore...oaded it. Metiw passed wanimausly. High y,sad all of these am separate syatees. What ee ar,..ally doing cox,he said,iz�eEining by fw nal 1 f cation,which bank ecce airy impmvemrnts on hese roads will m fcc. As fax the Fedex l G x t II NESTING THEN ADJOURNED. �I 1 ss vt is complehe tely rebuilt.a road is built,it then Is—the Walmer—xesponaibility of theStatea Respectfully subaitxed, ��slll r a = M Nthe,us reported that after June 30,the Federal Aid Urban System shall be located in each uvHu am N d h other carbon=a.9as the Stara Highway Dapaxtnent may s°designate. It shall consist of Those g and me selex roc exclusive of urban axtansvons that em Lha Pederfll Aid Priwry System. L t ill be selected by the local officials. '£ Ruth City Secretary a q - Narch 25, A p—than presented by Mr.Willieas showing the fwetional clusvficatiw system for the cow y ' 1 ified an 1968 and updated to 199 D;the map showed interstate system;minor arterIII,;major artexl 1 TA' .i RD:rd mal or collectors;manor collectors and urban limits. He indicated this is the urban syatw as it affect'thet, +. City of Hw[sville. He said State Highway 30 has been upgraded Tram zecpndery to arterial end will b the p unary sysxme where pmvvawly it hes been w the secondary system. He reported that U.3 190 is on p ry y tem;U.S.Hay 75 will drop dow Pram ximery s stem to.....dery t H xey l9 h id,Sn thl li S.+ 3 'G" will bee arterial I will still b 1 ified IF a primary,but t illghav 1 mph is Fer u -t1 Xy-pe f da gn ice£.s4nna gte�d. Tl�t:^.yo 1d nwe on_Stata-Ilw,tl_._3O. d.._ys Y�3_=Say -_SM1 de%3gn.AkgnAamda_. „ I �I ,4}! F'1" skyy j Pflga 24 i Pflga 25 yv k<{ *.y .1 U �ithingI asyo drop t.ths.-E t i Ralph I-.. 2 1 Hays Wall,,:indicated the C 1 mere streets v d M1e City. Mr.Williams h p H'uta Willi.Whits „ map at ntan.inside theCity fo h C - il's Ludy end appxu 1 H id syatens that u h P d sal Aid E.-ad—Sy em n will ca e£f ft-'J 50 and under this particular map,anything the app thea the City I Cat—ilaan Moors..,ad to ulapt these appointments as rnaaaaaad.d and Councilman Davis s ended the motion. 1 da 1 Aid 5 wndary has be taxied int thCity as a Federal Aid Urban System. State Highway SO i All sue in favor sad the mo ion passed. ly ctMary;thedfort,he said,a Peder 1 Aid P unary canwt be carried through she City and t d '�, toaseHagh y 30 : Once Highxsy 30 is put on the Peds 1 Aid Pr tem maty Syn—,thereve n U.S.190 might rt from P d rel� i San—Landfill--Study If Projected Life k C Aid Urban to Pedaxel Aid Primary EMrnaian,bs—a.the would b a primary extension through the City. P R �f ' May,,Waller asked the Adainistretlon to iitins at.dy If the t.5llt.d life of the sanitary landfill Mr W llisms asked that the City Co it"Iiw th map and-f late—7 alassants or questions they.1 �, sad btilg their findivgs hack to the Counaal for their reviex end information. 9 Ev 4' have 1 ha next£ex weeks. He said he would ret pr J SO o get hair Elul approval and ca®oe a tntive Session - ` Mayo Wall— ted that the City of Huntsville definit ly d the assistance of the Highway Departmentixe ession t s J v n p d g f ds f Improved faur-lane strep around Sem H, 5 e University,similar to[hose found 'i Mayer Waller than called fora brie£s cative s o dlscuss legal, all estate and persoimel R at that ativenities in loss,to disperse thl. raffic from that azea COUNCIL ACTION I� 9 BIDS POR ANNUAL ROAD MATERIALS SUPPLIES Jrm MGlister,City Manager,indicated this item as t y ady f die n end Raked for u extusv " +I L1 Ua C e1gn--Nerd 4 FAL:: untrl neM week. w no cis )� & Dales Rogers indicated[oro all ha...had be t d wn 1 had b an camel ly I d and 76 dump t..k 1.1d,of-1h sad g bag had hall taka th 1 an ll 6 CONSIDER.RESOLUTION ACCEPTING Tl0 GRANT OP THE Mayor Waller c Med M s,Rogers for her support and pari p i 1,th FEDERAL AVIATI IMI AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS ''.,I Ward 4 Clean-Up d posed hat feat a e challenge fox the other Cburtnhnen to _ "w J Jim malivar,City Manager, h p red f the City's share of the 1974-75 airport improve J; accomplish in their respective dud in[fie k ! .i aS n s Plu. Hs presented a chars listing Yha pro] d ass of airport metra r wish the federal,state Public Works Director Jerry Hodge,indicated citiz n participe[ion was i' hp" sad[Ivcal shoes listed. Costs and t bas f Eiretiph tion,acquisition of lend,se and T` needed in the Clean-Up Campaign effort. - y' !;phase construction sad total prnj da end land acq iit f gores war also presented. Hecthas told I ,(S :the Council about t a Variables available to[h-City: 1)Impin,Phlas Ona with federal reimburseaent to City a .i i.Quality of Life Canmissiun 'x of$29,329 from crntingavcy;costing the City t,t.11y,$173,108 2)d I ing sulatating from Phase One �y w (-$67,621),w ng the City t tally,$156,203. Withaut these'n'.. he said,The cos to the City fax tho :i E.Larry Olckens askaadia that theC..Iil ia h nsidaration of his proposal far the F; I..sad land acquisition would be$202,637. e t n of a o®ssin anM1 quality of life in-ill.sad to be total project al-t—t He thmprtsentada Resolution which xoald h City to Phase One ly f h project.. 'If You Pass y Prepared to act omits Formation. this,'ha told the Cla—il, 'you're telling the PM that y u do desire to pas. p h program is it is # y listed here in Phase One only.' Ha paid Phase Txe.would be considered later, 1 g i h the­q­,is of l^ Cl..-UP Camaatu--Ward Lines additvanal lend. Hes sed that due xo the finuiciel implications o£this prajac the City -3y-it L self•. E.Lax Mahal. sed his th ht that £ { o Phase One. Sven I.Pan.Cna,he said,with$50,000 allacatad,we I.still he to budget$62,705 mini h`ry ry eiprts oug a picture aFaernacM1 xaspectava xssd t be clean d e t yeas just t0 omplete Phase Ona. '( Saturday,shaUld appea nthFtidayam ing edition of th H ]le.I n x to clear up any doubt asito xklch ata of the City Would b �Ttl— p Mayor Meller indicatedernesceiuiot make capital ioprovsments an at an operating budget successfully. you've Claen-Up ere got to program the thing w r a many years u yon ten possibly spread it within the legal 13mits,end I. his c e,he sad,thrte Penn would baa tae rnabls stretch. If xe ax able to pay far it at$50,000 a Past Pat ApJWRNNENT 1 thrte years,he said,Y. have$112,10.1sxorth of improvements to the sdtport sad the airport improved for e twenty yea period. He said he felt thivasa great buga3n far the City of Zw ill.. The City Coancil than adjourned and Went into u Executive Session with Mayor Waller. i Councilman Moos,then onved t0 accept the Resolution cassiting the City to Phu,One only of Che Airport Improvements Program sad Councilman Parker seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motion pass ad _ RespectfLlly submitted, � nvvcvaly. AUMINISTNATIVB ACTION--J.H.MaALIETER Raza Park Pavilion Construction Bids s< Ruth DIEhaw,City Secretary t Sim MCAlvsta indicated na paled bids had been xe lied by[he deadline far necassuy materials for April g,1976 ked the CounMl's ermusian t, rocead with tha ion an Ross Perk. He then as p construction of the ethic evil P P P project on the basof cca,niti a quotations from the vu ons veMors for materials needed and accept the Han[zville Jayeees'seffax of fkeavlabox vn can tnicting th,ifacilaty. Cowcilman Dickens moved taagrent this authorization and Councilwoman Rogers sI.mdedsthe motion. All were in£eves and the motion passed. % �fthange Orders on South Huntsv111e hewer P1ut ' Jim McAlister,City Meager,refIrtad t a memo£r®Gueld Harris,City Engineer,in which M1e outlined change oxdese. Change Order 15--ta provide stud by electxiul paver plants£ox Elkins Lake Lift Station yid a, Savage Treatment Plant ate pr ca a er i o orating on cilmu $ q U —ad to accept Change Order 15 and Cauncilmrn Moore secoMad the motion. McAlister SiWlcated i[an tM1' ' ce®andatlon of the City Engruer,Gerald B.Harry,Jr.,to accept the Change Order. } �p Chemie Old lfi was thrn Prt ted Which xu to provide a ttla gaud t th p p y line between the exag�e811p1 t t c 1 oaf$3 BSS OOa Mc hes F Ai dation of the City Evgineer,i Gerald B.Harris,Jx.,to relent this i Py high bid and request sate bid far this facilit Cowulman Oevis moved to reject Change Order IS and CaunciJman Moore secavdad saps y motion ped ua mousl. the motion. All w e in fav end the pap env y d Recognition of Boy Smuts inoAudiaMe 'k 1 City Manager,Jim McAlister,than recognveed sev rel boy scouts ud their leaders in the audience. The - ! boy scouts were working rn[hiss merit badges. Thoseepxesrnt vera leaders Paul Leepar and Pxenk Brown, ad touts Wei,John Ban nd David Stricklud. MAYOR'S REPORT--N.I.NALLBR j SdF Vlq MW f In Equalisation Beed-Appointments of Members Mayor Waller indicated appointments at ba made Yo the Tu Equ,lisetian Boud sad then recommended the f hP f folloxv ea. '.f m8 n I h 'x{4, omason ! , a 6�. �A 4q.5 F,fi'"a`��,� rr' � ,q"�if"'95k�,��'?F': .' � � � `Y,4 £f tC N']..NI��F �rl' l s'"1'�k.iPi-"dty,`eF•k�x _ r� "15' 9/ Page 2fi �� Page 3] F€ i . .�w MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF IRNTSVILLE,TEXAS,HELD AT CITY.HALL COONTIL CHAMBERS,1027 11TH MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL MENTING.OF TME CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,COUNTY OF MALUD,HELD AT 1027 11TH STNEST, STREET,NALXER CWNTY,HINTSVILI9,'NJIAS,.OM APRIL 15,1975 AT 12:00 NOON. �#HUNTSVILI,H,TEXAS IN THE CITY HALL DN THE 24TH DAY OF APRIL 1975 AT 4:50 P.M. br 2 •Y j The it,Council met in regular session with th f 11 'ng memb p nt: "* iI The City Cmwcil mIt iv regular session lith.the following..bels present: d Nis Gorse MCGlothen I. PrankRllMooreN y - ( ` Delors ROger. q... GS hhhNn k 4 - roe MCGl h n Y - F h*`. PreNs N ( M.bers absent: S hn Amick Jack P k I N Ralph Davis Debre Rogr ^+F" s, --E Larry Oickevs I.I-Malities ii N.bers absodt: Ox.E L ry D kms d And ew Mart r b"v t � � i i T jT _________.._ _ __. _ ___ i! __ _ _ ___ ___ _.__ _ ____ ?t F The neetirg xis celled to order by the Hanoxable Morris I.Waller,Mayor. Mayor Waller indicated the The nw.tirS xis called to ostler by the Honorable Moms I.Waller, Tho invocaty.x s given by C wcilmod Cv was to consider art Ordil.00 mithIliziog the issuance.of$325,000 City of Hwtsville,To..,Watuwrks - Goree MCGlothen. li old Sanitary Saxer$y—Rev..Bonds,Series,1975,For the City of H:mtsville He th.presented Mr.Rennie i ,Baker,the Crty's Bond Attorney,for a reeding of the bads CONSIDER TIE MINDMS OF TIE PREVIOUS MEETINGS } ' Mr.Baker read th,.followigq lilt of bidders end their interest rates and costs. Mayo Waller all presenxedthe minutes of the previ. gs.IF it 8 dApr 11 15 f the C 1 s ' Sidder j approval. Councilmen Devi.moved to accept these minutes end Cawcilman Mooresecohded the mbtvon: All a in favor and the motion passed. ` Rotan,Mosle,Iib. l9)6-89 ] 6.100307 $210,841.88 `rM - § CUNEI BI❑S ON ANNUM,ROAD NATER AL SUPPLY !. ? • 85 5.]5 (No Premiw) Z Jim McAlister,the City M ag ❑ERk d Mr.Jura Hedge ❑ of Pali,Works to p he b d 1 ___ _________ __________198]89 _6 90___________ ____.__ ______ _________ ... sz• ~ ° :Mr.Hodge vndi.te lox bidsepted an all b it.s apt 1 cetegaxy,n.ely, h elect d -z., h; !Uvalde Rock Asphalt. Walde Rock Asph¢1t has provided very good eain•tha pazx end the her bids of 104 per too was accepted. Mr.Hodge indicated Build Supply xis.ardad their bid ll q ti y 4• ! Rauscher Pierce 191fi-81 ] 6.096)63 §210,]19.38 1.it.s and the bid was to be split to blue tuck load supply fl=Taxa.Ind t bs vn o da ova S1 00 p +R Secuities Corp. 1952-85 5.)0 2 'sack on Bur creta. The same orae done an bid for lime,in th t mall quantities bid res I,olydad to Build E•{r B] 6 85 (No Premi'm) Supply end the truck load qu.tvties to Texaz Lime Company. 88 Mr.Hodge indicated the wit prrc.are holding firm for the year on 111 materials except asphalt M 89 fi.20 �'•� indicated before making purchases of fluctuatv.g ors it.s,bids would ba sought An exam le of h ________ ________ _______________________________________.. .costs have increased since last yb � - --'---- --' ---- - ' yeu was th.show:t last ex Sec dre a cost$2.10ua sack. This y per sack on 3ma11 Ye t p r ,l x111 coat$2.50 quantities or if purchased by the truck load,it will cost$1.41 per k " Rowles,Winat..d 3976-80 7.25 6.138228 $212,152.52 '( or s decrease from last Co.,Inc. 1981-85 5.]5 F{ 86 5.90 �1 The Mayor than asked farme[ a ion frac the Cowcil. Councilman Bevis moved to accept the ort Lr B] 6 oxmen re (No Premiwj rded by Mr.Hodge and Cawcilmw NCGl.then seconded the motive. All were vv favor and the moi p sed. r 88 6.15 89 6.30 -----------------------------------_______________________ __ ________ ______ _________ CONSI❑DR BIOS ON SITS PREPARATION POR NEW CITY HALL,PRASE I y L Pune,Webber,Jecksvn 1976-82 6.50 6.15453 §212,]16.00 '0 Bid Curtis,Inc. 1:13::'l 983 84 5.]5 City Manager,Jim McAlister,indicated Mr.Roland Trowbridge and Dirk 0•M.Iley of the firm of O'Neil y d ,z6 Clay,Inc.were present to discuss the full magnitude of the City Hall project and to pr cot the hails wed. y,• 1985-88 6.15 (P<'.1Um; $55.35) yF Fh.Dick O'Malley indicated bids were opened this morning on Phase 1 of this project. Phos,1 being b• r 89 6.30 ;. !draiwge dmprov.wte and Phaza 2 to be the level up aM grading work. He th= rea.ted plod,to the Cowcil ' _'-'--"-"'-"-"-'-------'-__-- oho'v two double_bu.1 steel fabricated conduits A Stle led Avenue M to the nix concreof te line channel(that istta bevbuiitafor1.flal ofe540ts.ecoddnfeetlSxh X) Russ Se.rvtvas 19]6-80 ).SO 6,095139 $210,663.25 including both lines. 1981-86 5.50 1i 1985-eb 55.90 t >4 Mr.O'Malley then showed the camel e..a-ill cork to be perfoimed that rent..,straightens, d 1 # (Premium: $)9.20) ,$' jtha all"I lith==It,from its iec a nt rsti. over lith Avenue M to Ave.,N auoss the property. H id 69 6.10 s major coiutructiw I,—it.is theheadwall' at Avenue M. No noted that an existing]'X 5'box hart "1 :order Che street has 35 square feet of p.i.9 end that 180squIrefeet of opani are needed to handlul I th dy, ',i : - -------- ------ ,{ point This'Teadxall,"he said,is bid to acctwo ovwodete fLture 30'X 9'box c storm water et that Underwood,Neuhaus 19]6-BO ].SO 5.960054 $205,996.38 ;going I—.Avenue M to intersect the major water supply that comas across this,treat. i .d Company 1981-84 5.50 A profile shoring the I—a..tvw of the water overall needs and a detail shoring the transition f th ixn S.B. t ` t (No Previmo) xv pipes into the headwall was then presented by Mr.O'Malley. No stressed the heedxall constrwti. d (SUCCESSFUL BI❑OER) 61 5.7SI. J', for exp.sa item end quite od wdestlking in itself. He said the double barrel 84 inch.nduit xlold t .. ,t' 1i$37.0o per square foot. Ha than showed the ov call layout that in.rporetes all the rock dis.eaed. H p nted! 1988- 6 'wether sheet showing existing Facilities for cwtractoxs to review end-.or sheet showing elevatv.s, sa 89 .n __ __ __.__ __ ____ _______ _________.__ ___________ .Y The bid tabulation sheet was th.dvstributad by W.O'Malley to the Cowcil. He said the lax bid a "^ A motion las the made by Councilman Macre to accept the ilex bid From Underwood,Neuhaus end Company end to _ 91,155.00 end rhe high bid was§219,609.50. His eIllmot.for the ­"bib " i .$ 8 project waz fE30,000. The low bidi It the Neyor old City Secxatery to ue.te the necessary papers for negotiation and to pass Oxdin.ce N0. To ki¢T{al Contxectars.Inc.of Oelles las very highly xec�oended. Mr.O'Malley said thirty days he b R' ]5)authorizing the issuance of these bonds. Councilman MCGlaxhen seconded rhe motv.. Matvw curied. , �alloxad far cmiaideretion of these bids. He recmmtended the City accept the lox bid of Continental Lo to Inc.of Dallas. ! Nr.Baker vndvcated a pevmanevt txeuulu of City for this b.d issue should be appointed. Councilman I " Moore moved to appoint Councilmw Jack Parker as Treasuar of thus hold value aM Councilwoman Rogers seconded !!' Mayor Waller indicated the Council would review these bids and this information hot.=Dox odd April 29 ¢ the motion. All ware in favor and tM1e motion pealed uwnim.sly. Mark Session old perhaps combill lith the Work Session a formal Council Meeting so as to take action on these 'v bids. (Sae meeting of May 13,for this formal acts..) p The vesting thm edj,w d. { , submitt& 'Mr.O'Malley mentioned that for a not diffaronce of an additional$27,189 the 10'X 9'.double h 1 Rut ty Secretary rectae that is neadad order Avenue N could ba built at the lox bidder's prices. He said this is no bid L .7 ;St.,bot siderati. (Refer to bid item 16 on bad tabulation sheet,Convete Structures,Cl_A 180.00 ly April 15,19)5 cubic Y d was bid.) Ha want.to say if the low bidder weie allowed to da this work,it x.ld 3 ;� � 39] 16�d this vs j j y try to do it i dop ndently 1 t :I 'i ar f a s0 DDD oro if oa , ave w.. '� "v��^k•�k�w�>K,rM�� �,� 5 ' �.. � '• �"�'� 'I -+S�`��. �., - ��1�,'�.' `rf fi g ;, - �� ig}'fi sF 1 ,� ^e*"sN a ` `^#'f,r e & r •<�^. v .„ "" �n r z}`�'n 'St'C}; �» �rY 4:„^�s. 3°��x.".:�• >` »:' ,'� AUTHORIZATION.FOR ADVERTISING FOR BIDS FOR WATKINS CLARK LIFT STATION IIA mushcal Well COverinR f 1m=cvyatvw Park Building 1 ': Sk � Jim M$1City Man g x,sated m he new 1 M1 vs ng p fact was completed,a lift �� Jim NCAlister indicated thatthe Puke and Recieatian Board rerended that irtdooroutdeor c �y 4^ l t 4 W 'had been 1 tolled that wh ch did n city spa ifi i `1 nsad y p bl s have been enco d. He sadn arpet ng ,-. !� 4 }� g,. ilii x=of inadequate s eft.MGlis er said the Housing Amthorit b applied as ac uatical 11 n8 at the Beencipatl P k H ilding H d ted'i'1 at known IS ase. thorn-a[ion From Ho-in �` co enlarge sad 6 ld thetincture in correct propdrtdona to the specafacataons.end -h improvement xonld co ss of$1 000 fld he.ask d if N C well h d #�&z h Nis b. (project,that authorizati b gi to them g ut fa bid.f M1vs: 1 mat 1 1 Co. aLran II iris '-� $ voned lata r From W.G.ns What P SL of h bz"w isae HI III Authority,providing that they will (Parker sen,ed re bids f he improvement in=cmaics end Camcilmmn Devil seconded the motion. A11 ;t ��P Y For Y q pwant and tallat n d that he a king thmizatvon from the Comcil to bad d 4 o prof H dac t d lel b eI turn key"jobs Com-loran Amick moved to ellov advertisement xe in favor and the mot p ed unanimdualy. and Councilwomen Rogers seconded the motion. All were in favor end the coition passed unademely. j$euth HmtsvvlL Sewex Plant Audit NecesseiY F c v`xti` Jim McAlister,City Meager,zndvc t d the City Ind b da 1 ng with y rsc the laxg San } CONSIDPR ACTION ON PARKING REGULATIONS FOR 10TH STREET AND AVENUC N 4 H tsville Sewer project over the past twooas,phach had any p Clews a thejob; R E Utility Company { building the Elkins Lek,Municipal Utility District's outfall lane,Be,Sara Co. building h ge tr t Jim MCAT City Manager,indi =.th h ea th w Post M3fvcq sited Le then p—rated p Company- pox sewers,etc. He indicated thea were tied,ted technical Y pxes0vt d the Council with map f he ar Mr.Hudgons; 1 t;Moore Constrvction the interce tAR ! Nr Jcai Hdgens,City i Traffic Saet C d r who f ervices,engvmervng fees,legal fees;survajnng fees,coon ruction inzpe i d extra cash in rveyl g d ed M C b he Postmater,had requested that there not be any poking an front of Past Office,if '�thas project. Ne felt ix rvticai to nagotinta=madit onsthe project by the£arm of P Mawickuend M tchell.!; NNN t all possible. In order to accomodate the rant of the businesses end residences in the—a,Mr.Hudgens c enended tow-wl If the perking on the sonth curb in front of the Post Office on-10th Street. Pb indicated j�eor Haller adreated thus was ptO ddod£or whin the prof f t beg —nil.Y ag d M1 t .f heaIt...t vs 36 feet wide which would leave on a Eaot parallel parking lane on the north curb and two 12 foot i '< t,Marwick and Nit.—Ind bean give pexwvasion to c d t as inuvng ud t no p 1 proceed d. ,-. �itraffi-lanes,which are adequate. Mr.Hudgens said on Avenue N south of the Huntsville Item to t "MCAli ter d t d F rmatiort from Wal 5 d r-of the eitieg firm s t h t of nil and t L$4,500. =A mately 25 Feet past the curb cut opining to the Most Office,re oval of the park s o a povn approxi - �_He ndicaed this at az to be split win h 8lkana take MW Mmlli t then d ith Council s permass 4Sn. own=dad. =g space n the west curb is f' h n ld authorize the auditors to began this audit. Mayr Wa11a indicated he should indeed proceed win `ht m ;k 1 t1us audit. (Refer Camil Minutes Meeting of February I3,19]3.) u.�dgens x=a n m say th�Losot Lfflca has 25 pat on(off-sc eet)perkming specs aid that their employees {1' :(Second Public Faxon (Ward 3 Residents] *P^}4 ?d tend eq ip will h behead and f he huvlding. Helidbasedron 16 note tut ve of these 25 ill �f poucaz,this Faking lot could ecgo®Odate app�oaCac.ly io0 vehiaces on day.iweewst,nthe Metal turnover rise Jim McAlister reminded the Council that'heads A 1 29,19]5,Ne second in the a sof four - ld be 1 O 5 mvwtes,M aid. Pow t pa king a Avenue N and 5 on 10thxstrest would be Y, pr p blit .t *] provided according to Mr.Hudgees. ,£ would be coducted in Ward 3 to 9iW taidat,Math t waden Oppottonity to cw bant,the Con 1 to opt to legal'ze n �M idconducted inpthalNeI w0hrel d Va at mol Simile=g onll LtMbHatavilleONigh School Campy etT1:00 P.M. will be 61` Mayer Waller asked City Attorney,Meltin:E.Colley,to fres,a ROsolution f-the Ceoneil to ad i y' irthe pazking plaz,as indicated. 116-1 Public Heexina--lbusine$.Community Develoment Act of 1974 Vy f Alesolur tion No.75-14 ' The City Com—dl wall..It on Tuesday,Apn]29,1975 L the W toot 1 d V al Building to hold he iii BB IT RESOLVED by the appropriate a£ficials of the City Neta"a perking"zone be.established f nal public heaivg on the gowning and Cowuni.ty Develapm t Alt f 1974 d t neer the final appli tion X,,? on the south curb of 10th Street from Aveme N Oa, the Post Office to the Housing and Urban Development division of the Federal Govaxmmnt for C.—ity Uevetepaa Funds in block property line. Thant Mgr=t. Jim MWlister asked the Cmmcil to study the epplicatvon prior to this hating. additional"no pakavg be established w th t 6 lane OF Avenue N from 10th Street onth L}d o a point 25 fast sonth of a Point pasllel It me.with the Post Office cab cut and that =ha+ '.Sanitation Department--Change mVrOprism makings be put on he street to so indca ae no parking. in Night Pick-Ups Zm d el 5� om Cotion Moore passed m=im0usly. JaMcAlister tndicated it bas ben a tradition fox some time to have night pick-ops of trah fn e manean d to adopt the Resolution d Councilmen Parker sacoded the motion All were is£avow b rause salaries paid to these people fn the past was o lox.aid by allowing them to wak At night,they End the motion ld 3 o hold down Other jobs doming the day. Also,due to lack=comber of vehicles,a vehicle could b f I # ` d f one purpose during the day in the 11...t Depatvant and aL night in Sanitation Department. In- en AUTHORIZATION TO APIERTIHH FOR BIDS ON SOUTH lNNP&VILLE SBWHR LATERALS !{ p o year,,two antes had ben at causing a saving=labs and maintenance vehicles. One truck x gi n St—Deportment aid one is being used fox replacement in case of brnkdown. Mr.MoZ1i.er indicated real ColaMea map posted o the wall showing Lha 9Outh Hmtsvvlle s x lines. Idn s had Lee g night-Limo pick-ups end that they waw n isy and east-b=g. He then ane ed City gar,Jam McAlister,referred t complainin about 1S �d'he 1 c[ n of the proposed lanes to be constructed were shown n this map. Ha painted out laterals that d0 not that effec ave Monday,April 28,daylight ollectvOns£ox ell xesadentaal vW emu collection sery a wall end laterals that would require easements. He Nen asked the Cowoil s permission to go mt b Implemented ad-collection,would be made after 5:00 P.M. Me iaimted d-I,hen,as would be placed on t 4 r bide.ssCoati wan Asiek moved that bids be advertised for constxatiIn of the-South H-t-valle Sewex Laterals esvdential doors con .I,this has.. 3;' end Councilman Ismaili the motion. All were in Favor and the motion passed. ;Clean-Up Campaign HUHINESS OF T1�CITY ATIORNRY--MARTIN D.COLLhV Sim McAlister then asked Cowcllm=GOroe MCGlothn fora report On the Nerd 3 Clean Up Day. Cmmcvlm= y MCGlothen mmm�ded the City employees fm the tams they dant He indicated 164 loads were taken to the lad- i Ow 2 Mr.Colley indicted he did mat have any business for the COwcil's consideration et Nis time. S fill 8 hooves ware demolished,there were 10 volmNexe,and S lots had been cleared. - City M—eg,r vadited to date,334 truck loads of trash had been taken to the landfill end there had been � 4 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT-1.H.MCALISfBI! :108 volunteers. ca He expressed his feeling thflt the program had bed successful and that one more Saturday aned X I.the campaign. x'Tractor-mazer£or Parks and Recreation D t toe Ht �a cto ` Uy tax Well No.ZO St.a Report Jim McAlister,Cit Men "y. Fism City ager,relayed the ret dation from the Parks end Natation Board far=addatianal Mr Wayne Kessler,Civil engine r with the City,==ad an a moo to the City Meager,JSm MCAlista , she eight-ffpm=t to assist an the mavnten=ce of park lege ad to assisa the cteneat oepae int in'dressing up" that[heir office had received authorvzaoon to began wnstxuaion at the alternate rater wall sate is * e Y He indicated Lha qudpmn[needed res tractor with low ter F g ty equipped with }orb tare li p r aka off,hydraulic lift fox mow0r=d other attachments,ad a single wheel mowing '�jadjacent to Pine Bluff Misaionay Baptist Church an tin 1374 n April 10,1975. The site ciearag by Choles iittaciment. He estimated the price to be$5,000. He than asked For Council's authorization to advertise far ':5 lvaferro beg=April 15 and mnsi—nd thtagh April 19. Tele,Neter Wells,Inc.moved their equipment on h d £r this paew of equipment to be pachmmd out of Nevamm Sbering Pwda£kw Parks ad Recreation Depart April 19. Pinel xlg sat up h,,Id be mmpleted by Satadey,April 26. Teat hold drilling hoold III- § t I—ently showing$102,52]1,,expended foods though Mach S1,19]5. Comcilmn Davis moved c approve blondaY.April 28=d should be copleted by MV 9,19]5. ec X h s euthora=tim and eooncibeen Malahen seconded the mown. All sere in favor and the motion unci passe d YYY f% G—I- MA--S SGCPION--NORRIS I.WALLER Catemion$tend Area Iemonvemnts at Ross Park Clen-Up Campaign Jim McAlister indicated there i,a need for same type of had-surface material avnund the cI as on tend to It down an dust. The aaan to be hard.—faced fa appraximaely 1400-quare feet. This ewF dit-avis index � Mayor Waller thanked councilor=MCClabst fox bas work h the Clean-Up Campaign. He noted Sat-day the 1,000 and would ewe From the Parks=d R,a.,tlm Depatm=t's Revnue wring Funds. Cancilman Parker monad '�2fith of April as the final pick vp day of txeah for Nand 1. He asked ell wuncilmaembas m set,sada 3 tuxdey $hat comate be installed aond the concession stand end C. 1_Rogers landed the motion. Motvn passed. ,l so in,from 8:00-1:00 P.M.to work in the tt,N pickup end to v,It a 8:00 A.M. t the City s Service cont". a Tela Municipal League Legislative Breakfast Meet in -I A i „5. Li olution Regarding Amtn-Satin Heaings Befare Canoes.--TRA Y Mayer Waller explained the Resalutiw Na.]5 15 a relating to general approval to the g.".I appropn tans ,Y a ammo-cant oma made by Sim McAlister,Cvty Manager,that the Texas Mnicipal League would ha hosting �thot nee requested Pox the river authority. He Nen reed LM1e Fo11OMng excerpt from the Resolution: 'tganother Legislative Break£=t For the purpose of allowing mayors end concilmembers to vasa[with their respective $egaalators rad m dismss peeling lagLalataon. The breakFast is planned far 7:30 A.M.,Monday,April 28,1975. Be IT ReSOLVHD,that the Congress of the United 6tates be-gad to appxoprleLa he j j(�N fled Lha Cancal's attention to some 10gislation that would create a single ter appraising authority in each $23,143.00 VID,imlthewled in the proposed Pthe Un Beget e,Fiscal Year 1pn,and not A; 'zV doonty. He indicated a amber of aitinl pieces Of legislation ware being considered It this time=d enenreged Tremitim Quarter,end that anpa steps be taken to ensure the compreh-sive �.hw to attond. linin din iwmtaion of the Peter teat e r p e an p eqm oats fox the Trinity River Basan,Texas. r I Councils=Devi,moved to d aceep t the Resolution ad Cancilman Parker seconded the motion. All were in favor jl .r the pee d anlmnsly. r � Wr i `'y zMa..i rimer „qy-v' '.ry t+x s, i `x t �i in `t s 7s.;:✓ ,m - .sz 1 '�'a x�2,. , s r a IR Frit�( Page 30 .., Piga 310 p CMIMIT86 OF THE 638TING OF TIO:HL—LE CITT COUNCIL.HOLD ON THE 29TH DAY OF APRIL,19]S,IN THB CITY❑P •a £ ]” pr 1 art-Na Better Ne in¢and Speech Month. II x RDNTSYILLE,TEXAS,WALKER COON'1'Y,AT THE MESTMORBIANU VOCATIONAL BUILDING LOCATED ON THE'HUNfSVILlB HIGN Myo W lle hen ad I P loom,ti,e nemang.the Month of M y I,9. Red,j, nd SpaecM1 MonthHe thanj� d" (;SCHOOL CAMPUS,Al]:00 P.M, 1v "'$Xs exp d h app etidd to he Dolt.Zeta Sorority£0i th in erest an tRis xdtthnhil, se. II The City Culmen net in regal .ion wi h the follow B members pvesent: n Fl It ftP k F—kb Mayor Pro Tem it vi' .1` 4'g f % ' May A'13 invited the C it s wive to plant to first flowers i.the flower beds a[Ross Park John Amick F 4 ! E Larry❑ckens r rC( 1 ^ 3 C d y rive session to dlsnuss Teal estate matters. J; ?^ R 1ph D hang,April 26,.39]5 30 00 A.M j E t Sesaaw Gorge M. th jy y I P Jack P k 1 Maya,Waller then called for n brief axe ¢ Delor R g S 'v - e0;E01ER8 ABSEtdf: Moria I Noll-,Mayor COUNCIL ACTION —tee( _________-- M i ez,.-oil- - b ilman_________________ { 11 3 „,L 2 Student Guests an Audience ' `T � 1' Sohn Amiek ecognSxed the journalim4 stolen fn the audience and welcomed theN to the meet-� ® ,.. The meting was celled to order by Nayor Pro Tem,Prank MOoxe. � ^£ 9 ` f ! ang end invited them to attend future meetd�s. p s 1974 OCmMRNITY DEVELOPMENT GRANT } !! Inane end Exne a Ste ant11 d Prank Moorendi t d he'rn add expeos statement' for first M1elf of year looked very ii <4 Proposed City Projects -d H ..ed rwenues are 64 percent of projection end expenses ue 49 1— 4 rY which looked good. City NII-Jim MCAliste 1 d h p,dg t b bWL d Far£ d g dde i the YY.� Federal Depute—of Housit,'odd Ulbod❑ 1 pm. d thepr 1 £theN g d C ty De 1 Amen I• b f tr f bivo forumenheldtin vari blf lac th g.. xa vedfmm i h nw re = f �',, pis ..pis p gh ut theC put us ; �' �B� and a progruo was devised to focus on the ro®un t eeds of hi i' oe ds end sugg s Lot four major Ph-ses: a y n high—pr ray TNe pr BL divided E--i—Session. iT .` Respectfully submitted, ji l) Drainage improvmen[s on McDonald Creek in the Avenue Land Avenue D neighborhoods. Project Cmst:$51 "2) Torn Branch drainage improvements between 7th and lOth.G First of four phase improvement proj -"^ Project Co— $81,000. #u �-p '3) Th—on Street Sm between Avenue F end Avenue H. First hese of a two Rut Shaw,City Secrotary 11 Project Cost: $34,650. P phase amprovemmt T April 34,19]5 Program. ' I4) Bldewalk improvawnta£ar 9th dnd 10th Streets wntiguous to HII—ill.High School and Sem Rod— y" " Elementary School act Cast: $12,240, Fro •k' MCAIi1t11 noted that all faux projects would cast$180,000 and that$30,000 would be held i canting y ina e et,of these four proj Itis should exceed the gni cipated ceThe en a$2D0^000 is a 100 pe >{, � grarttsfxme the Pederal Government,he said,and no 11111 fLrtdirtg ormetching shares are required. ant 1 Noy—Pro Tem Frank Moore,then asked foo,foIny odd,ents or quest ns frdo the attending citizens or members. There wasSome discussion by the.,.oil members about the proposed projects City Att ey v S 1 Mattie D.Colley then roadResolution the sdthorizvnguthe City Administration to submit to the Oe artment of t .k Hoasi end Ilrbe ❑ P vg evelopment a formal a lication ra n Fannin in the s ecified am t of 200 000 f n pp questi g B $ l drainage,street,and sidewalk imprwemenxs consistent xtth delineated community needs.o ax � nv Tk Councllmav Dickens moved to pees the Resolution(No.]5-16)and Cowcilmed Amick seconded the motion. ,j SII All were in favor and the motion passed. Y'^ 'WOrksession Followed g N The formal We of the City C—il then adjourned end the City CIedIil then rent into a Workses ion a_ o discuss rater tap chargee. k of Resgpectfully submitted, Ruth DeShex Aril ,Caty Secxata[y ^"' -^ p 29,19]5 3d I r� I �I I L 51 s c l a a � t� y "..F' h 3F Page 15 Page 14 MINOf1S H TIESIMP T,ON IHE CITY CODNCIL Y,1970 FOLD IN HUNTSVILLB;WALKER COIpRT,TEXAS,IN THE CITY HALL BOILOING Waldron stated Nuntsvvlle was in a ld t eltodl end t,,I= b ax well ono ld nt to move asst 11 F"11111. 111025 11TH STRERE,'ON T10 13TH DAY OF NAY,19]5 AT] pM. to I wee of ty Ne ds d'hi M d t E '[M inf ion h p eptly has sallyion. sto £ 1 fie 1 da e d f h h M fi le 1 d y a mhola naw ballgame The Co it met in tog—,res 1 with the following members end future'expl i nwail hn td h p n b der wpresent:1 I Waller,Maori Meer Wall W luded th b d on On.Wald dth bird t t h I dulling 1 hadJohn Ak ,been acquired f p pasty &.y b Elki Lek dSprang Lake. The site va to be-Clearedph0 immediately end the rag set up by early the neat weak,said Mr.McAlesteE.1Go LssM Clotherts ICONSIDER BIDS ON THE SALE OF TIO T A EMSELL PROPHRTTk PkM AT1001 AJack PexkexcAlister,City Mang t ld th C ncil thet t p f land p h dby h C y f heT Members absent: Andrew Mastro.. �jf t t on of 10th.It...t, Thi,date,at 10:00 A,N bids icer 1 d f x th T A.Russell Mlam.Rogers "+, which i i, t d on this panperty. He presented a memo outli ruga h bidd nd th bid Mx L k M.Rose bid$425.00 end Mr.std Nra.Thames R R s bid$1,251.00.. W MCAT t 1 d t d that good f rte 1 .__ __--_ ___ __ _ ____ _____----- __ (deposits in the amount of$100.00 had been mad by each bidd o ens xe= p leaning £ fie lot. H M � ,d m, �+ h said it We the renonne detion of the Adni,i t t d M bid to h high rt bidd. Mr:.d M Th A' n City Cowc 1 Me ng was called to order by the Honorable Morris I.Nailer,Mayor. The invocation won R.Reeves. ven by Or.E.Larry Dickens,Cormcilmen. L, l�ti r Cowcilnw Dickons moved to accept the da on f the Administration and.Cowal.n Hoare...-d.d ' CONSIDER THE N[MITES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING !the motion. Ali seen in favor and the—ion Peeled wwinously.: MINI,Haller presented the.1-11 of the council meetings o£April 24 wd April 29 For the Cowcal's CONSIDER MINUTES OF THE PARM AND RECREATION BOARD WP sideration. Cowcvlm.P.ker moved t.accept h xritten end Cowcilm.Davis seconded the taw. All sere in favor of the motion wd it caz i d uenvmausly. Jim McAlister presented thee.minutest h C or-m� d th i h C vl old fi iced th Adm 1 ration to ga out for bids E.the purobase f tr t L he bell fields night-of-w y It'. II .' a within the City. He indicated bids had been received far this piece of eq pment end Men reed tb.t h r, '')'^ R� PRESENTATION OF HERIT AWARDS FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE Cowcil: !! # 2 ?J ( ANNUAL CLEAN y' Heins Equepmwt Company 51,110.00(Mower) $6,129.20(nn-t-) �T Neyor Waller then deviated fmm the written agenda to recognize those organuzatrens and Lity employeestxho Hy..Equipmwx Company S 959.00(bower) $5,300.00 iMa tor).. -devoted their personal time and equipmwt to make the City's first awssal Clew Up Campaign'the success v x 6'-. Fend Tractor Company $ 920.00(Hower) $5,623.00(tr ) -These..cognitions we as follows: Gene Pipes,Deraetor of Parks and--tion. dicated.the Did f P rd T or Coop. y dad of Or¢ammati ns �. "specion ification Jim McAlister indicated fwd f M1 pu h _ ld F the Pe k and Retreat Rwv Shing Fwd.as aeIIIIIIAW by the P k Blond.,X Pipe, dad awarding the bid to Hyo a? t I�nuc 1 Boy 6.uts,Paek 114,lamer Brow,Leader Hyco Equipment Campy,Dal D.rher �. 1;Equipment Cwpwy as Meir bid was law and did meet M.sp ifi ti . jj I'i local Boy 6.uts,Peck SB,W.Inept.,Leader Taylor Septals,pick Miller McDonald's Hamburgers,Mx.Den Lassure Huntsville Item,U—id Lindsey Cowtilman Moira moved to.sept the r —.?.dation to awaM the bid t Hy Equipment Company.d A.T.0.Fraternity X.S.A.M.,I.J.Weldon 'Councalmw Davis—oni,el Me motion. All Were w favor end the motion passed nmdnmovsly. !'I 1 "m A.P.0,Fraternity. Natio.l Gwrd Armory '4j F (Walker Cowry Precinct 2,Coomissivner Paul Knox Baysdov C.st.CLio.Company,George Beisdon "� CONSIDER AWASUING BID FOR SITE PREPARATION Walken Cowry Precinct i,Co.m...ioner Wayne Hooks Pir.t N.ti.al Bonk .�, P CITY FWLL, I 7 Hwtsville Jaycee.,Jerry Posey,President Chamber If Commerce ce i I',Hwtsville Jaycee Ettes Texas HighweMy Department ;� Jim McAlister said on April 24 bids were re aved For Phase I of the s to preparation of the vex C y Hall �,y Bernath Concrete,Wayne Parker Texas toper enof Corrections ,,,.y The 1 bid,he said,was$91,155 from Continental Contractees of Dallas. He indicated the fie fled r d 5' £ cable reports from severer sources. He then,stated it w.the recommendation of O'Malley g Clay Engine Yry. Individuals d the Administration to award Continental Contranors'bid fox the sine preparation.ark. The Cowc 1 d :P d the bonding requirements of this contractor end Manan Colley briefed them as to paym.t bonds end Y. City Ewlorees ;Ip F ee bonds. } x d Jerry Eodge,Coordinator OE Clew-Up Campaign end Director of Public Works C tile.Davis moved to award the bid to Continwtal Contractors 1n the amount of$91,155.00 all C ncil- David ..J.;,,, eley,Solid Waste 6upery tendert men Amink sec.dad Me motion. All ween in favor end the motion carried, De arte.nt Xays,Commaicill Route Coordinator for Sena p "'<rt B 13HING A COST RATE FOR WATER TAPS Bull Doxax acetol fol Clew O C ai n CONSIDER A RESOLUTION ESTA L Valree Scott Street Poxmnan end amp g I � OP P �',Harman Bxow,Garage Superintendent _ J XIAlister,City Menegax,recited Section 1]-4,Chapter 1]a£Ma Code.f Hrdilel of the City of I e for alI I.w ware s ions a d a to in clone r ery PT vv be cher ad and toll cM oP WATER SELL N0.20 GRILLING ATTIId S which states that Lhero she pP 8 B �(. A DISCUSSION �.Hwtsville 8 w., oR.J X �':: � Led to tM City water syrtem in sucM1 avwwts s may from tine to tame be fixed by Me City Cowcil He � dv ted en enalysis recently condwted of actual casts o£such water tap service both inside wd out id h Mayor Waller then presented In.Sack Weldrnn,Me Southwes's most noted hydrologist of the Singer Layne �.Cny limits proved to be war wd abw.the amo.ts charged. It was then recommended that a RII—i.(75-17) Tezes Nater Well Cantr.ting Company of Houston,to des.ss thatwater well test hale situation as he sees it at emending the Code.F Ordinen.z by setting the Following charge.be adopted by the City Cowcil. h's i tome. Inside City Outside Cit n' �.` Y Y Ts Dr.Waldron indicated he wuld try M ed he ante the Cowcil will the problems in Lxyi67 M.Mand the 1 £ water sell field in R.tavalle .indicated he Joined Singer-Layne Texas in 1966 and in 196]M studied the ta`� j3/4 inch Tap Cost Cost Plus 15 Percent Huntsville water£Le ld data. He m....d to going tv tM Southwest for future drilling. Mater Well 10 end 19 1 inch Tap Cost Cast Plus 16 Perc.t s In drilled an the U bell. and proved ot be bit earful. In h.i:2 Nater Well 20 Ww dn111fd he Me south.ast ' 11 '. :ell proved to bee dry hole. need said he e, a-1000 g.11d at this end about the projection of the water sell Aft n t ddscussion abet sewer tap charges,Coweilman Dickens moved to dnclMde sewer .tharg th !field. He indicated o.City needs between 700-1000 gallons per minute free each W¢ter well in aider to insure lotion w the sem est basis in std out of Lam—Ha x�to a opt Ma Resolution s aeon .-':' ad.gwt..—needs through anomer vonthr. ICouacilman MCGlotbw seen d the motion. 1 sera in favor end the motion passed wanimouriy. a k El.ctrin Logs wen then presented by Mn.Waldron and he explained then electric logs m u.n.electrical CONSIDOt A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE CITY OF OIXTEVILLB ~ pvoperties of the ground in Ma hole and from this they ten determa a the quality of M.water in the hole all .;the quality of the sands. H.said at was a powerful tool to avaluaxe Mere to screen a sand M get walls. Mr.Waldron dlscussad the status of the water swds in and mound the Cit F Huntsville end I om!mended }' Jim MNlister,City Manager,ixdieated this Resolution ones initiated by Or.Berry Hinderata.ie the Eeology I� Y o �.. t t Sem Houston Stall University end as President Of the Local Chapter of the Audubon Society. Ne the new sell to th rest. Ha indicated goad deep thick sands.axe evident to too southxest end that :!than presented the Resolution for the Cowcil'r conzvderetion. these swds extended all the way into Gximea County. 1 I the tone;m ranch a him i -d' - Mayo Wellen,questioned tM Mem u.y"end eked for a tlerlfication aTY I s declsi wfac 1 within the n f ildlifa etc. .. n the Cit' r.tion o w tt Ma r Haller asked him to m.evt a to go to s r supe Y .xL ecifi.11t set aside£or the rare v i re Y • ant a Ivan e r bice!are y p a sP k Ilene 8 8 D8 aP Ij 1 field v t i a atebe. lowered eight feet er three to four years. Mn.Walde.indicated the w 1 n!em sv lie xis g g p 4': City hada ha ewe to convert to surface.erect es indeed a wise ata d b s end federal laws and the i y n ax end that t P Dr.Hinder.tein indicated birds were alxead eocity tate I YP Y I.ordinance prehibvty the u e of fire wiMin the City's limits. What this Resolution would do,ho said,e P 11 W ldrw if the Cit could bIll of their este c.in rn >.Ca:, vas in Muntsvilie. He raid other ,! +; Cow-11. oavva asked 0x. a y p speer. jvvenating M indicate et in went xe have in the beautiful diversit of bird fisting sells to pxodwe mom,xajuvwate a mxly drilled well M make it a mora su essful producer. Or. - 'cost Pst Y rPac ,j Waldron indicated Chia would be passible if the electric lag propertI,,sere favorable;however,1£a well sere "+ vsi s the ate burs this desigtut3w end Hca posMd signs et their ity limits to innoe Bncrnoing 'I not producing much to begin with,it would be vary difficult M rejuvenate it. }:yl t end COwisxs. pr.Hinde..tein indicated h a designation fon Hw-------wuld be a c 1] t wrist ., tt von Martin Colley,City Attorney,indicated he saw no legal complications in having...I a d ign LSen j! ,, as Councilm.Moate asked M.Waldron shut M would recommend the City M do if the third test hale proved to ,} !!po t.dt£on Hontavivle,(regarding treatment of Mira,xithi,the City limits to control£ire wtr ea permitted by 2 ' be a dry hale also Dr.Meldxon 1d h ld r M £fret g hale n 18 Mee tend.mpleti g 'c ,TEPA)' 1 two 11 obtaz the q imd t F tar He id xhls 1d mean equtppi g t wall %. p kens moa d the d pt f tM1 R.solu i end Cowci Man Parker seconded the motion. All x , ere! till 'E 1" r �E� .T eaga 16 ill Page 1] I �'. <' �j1 lnfnvor and the motim pa.aed unanvmoml I. �rTaxu Mater Quality B.erd,end T W D lip¢ Board I bli.g ovd ted. H.PBfY1lY,nesaid.within a. t tnrea Bak.th.inui.l rune:acts.all be x..ar f.r the c..n.i1$.:•eview. �,y Ili CONSIDER APPOIN5(WS TO Ta HONTSVILLE HOUSING WTWRTIY a„' Proelamatlon--NATIONAL PUBLIC WORCS MEEK f " Myo W ller asked 111,this it,tie deferred until the na Ill meeting e.he was not quite ready to .Mayor Waller read the Natimul Rvblic.Works Weak Precluatl.n to the Council,such week th ba alabrated 1' Mt Yam ifaR un it ax.this time. =t cv L. (roatxean Mar 1Sane war za.1915. iC 3"n ) �, - Nsims5 OA TTSl CITY AT'fORNHY w.D.COLLSY i '.'k Proclematlon--NATIOML--WEEK C.11eytandirated ha had'no matters pendran far discus t his point;however,he s atad he hada {y Mayer Waller read the Wtimml Tramportetion Weak PCaclemeCivv,th the.Council;such week t0.be celebrated G id 7+' }¢'a estate ma ter he needed t,di,..,xith.the rays and Co it is the executive session,to follow. 1■ �baxween way li ane Mar 11,1975. - 'A 4h Ff ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS-J.H.MGLISTER !1J■ W�emtive Tessa® �' x 'i.kyl u h H tyi11e 5 .Pro.act 3 R p r[-Gl Isbell Irl Mayor Waller asked the Commil t¢retain fox a brief a iv .di.....re 1 k k 4 f Mr I 6 ll f D adzon Eng ung If Hut 1116 tap rted that the Sonth ihmtsvvlle Saxer Pient had b en ` WUWIL ACTION °„„„cccyyyk,,,n n perItill-11 Augu t 26,1974 Sete$5,000 11 till b rh�held on tbat project for sodding,etc. He x QuelaCy of L'fe Resolution 'pre t d list If thrders g o (total of 17).n'the plant i if end discussed the status of each. The Elkins Tr k Li..... m then dil, d end Mr.Isbell at d ed d uctam of theatera ll tae in r �i S.ferry Ua_ reed the Resolution requea eg g g 1 ns aM pr p is£ px ng h g ." �90 percent complete. TIltingab the 27 inch li —d begin W do day May 14,1975 and xWld require eppr n- quality of 1£ in IWntzvvll h th.w.uMe t b] h a b it 11 mately three reeks. Mr.Isbell indicated he aompli d 1 h the C tills i ons to advise Dial C.mt He requested that..h May 27 M1 M y.r end C 1 be prep d min to this J C 1 - f.Company the they rare liable far lvquidateddam gas on April 3,1975. An agrecement If tlut date was if thy vo X'4,, �i nine member couvssiu. Mayo w.11-moved lid a sent toting th t Ute. ¢: h { ,,.cetyl ed wrk within 30 days,City would not b ld liq ids ed damages against Yhlh. He laid they ere nor liable it Commission uld be dissol d August 31 1975 M i carried. Coun ilman ,1, �k . :for 290 days at$100/day or$20,900. 'Ha then d d the change btders. ,. D ckus moved th edvptiu f to R' luta d C uncilman Parker seceded the A C t motion. All 1 f-end he t P d y " Mayor Waller asked the s a F th draws on thv,project Gerald B.Harris,City Engineer,indicated l� ".^� tthe City had aubm d a 90 percent draw two weeks W. Councilman-1, .algid hi i. 1 ld b Reverend the ftanmSnetax. 5 ;, 1 I� Mayor Waller revealed hie rvati n for Chei_m x d b.EA St-1•iso•. $ } Oa f ll La¢ a dascu..ed Hart. Mr.I b 11 ng on orders of City Council,informed Moore Rrathera Con t t1 n C®p y April 1,1975 that they liable for liquidated d®ages. He indicated they are f %Z 'liMl f 249 days He seas"clew up'13 all that lack,w that jab for completion. He then diecu.ed the Ii ADJOURig@Mf '.hang d s. The Formal...ting urne then adjourned_d the Council rent i t .recut slon w1th Mayor Waller. j G ay T. Mr CouncaI bell.th d sed th.an^eY status pith the C.uncil MaM xu outlined in the handout provided l �l R spectRllly submitted, .,,. . each lmamb He d the E1kiu Lak d1 atee TKv 1,Lim sh,.Id be cmopleted Sexce un.1 pt Far the 100 foot iof pipe displuamHe assured Mayor Wailer he xis keeping close x TIh on clean up by each I - =d ontras- &a udedvising h f addv oral clean-up needs through writtu mem.sandwes.a } ^fx`: :S.uth Hmtrville Sewer Laterals--Report fk ' ,t uth�' CLYY 9ecretazY ; ss McAlister reported that at pr....t bid s axe ut Por thl l..laxerals ud the scheduled bid date is May 23. '` May 13,1975 , &ecurvng of...t: ontinuvng,he said,"I 1lghway 75 South 75 percent complete. When bids are px....W. r4 Rn Mayor wallex ragmstdia map to u.mpany then t0 show Mat laterals are included. �' I > Is"th What ills s"n.Treatment Plant McAlister reported that the TexesWeter Quality Board's final enf.rcement order No.7503 stipulated that }' eff—iv the date o£this order,the City of Huntsville shall initiate a monStoring study t.chaxecteri.e h l— ""If and strength of waste di,chuged—I the City sewerage system by all units of the Texas Department of C ec � He allocated this monitoring and cher.—i—II study has been completed by Mr.G.Scott MCCu1ey,City �� 1 y •Lab Technician,mho hes eK,. i,.in this field. He suminzieed by stating that IDC i,discharging a waste that t4 y l,is anu arcaBe of cur t dards,which will reqtr auire preor mmplianee with the City's Is.ltrvel Wute '.Oadiunce. He i¢dicatedsthrs information will be pt—ldetmut to IDC eM discussed xath the proper oEfici,ll. f t Mayor Wall<r indicated thv,wu Just the First phutickler fill of the ardor and that a ticklfila xis s t up so that the City will meet other xequlxemertts by the deadlines set by TNS. Mr.Harris,City Brg£naer,eindicated the volume study would be conducted by wisenbakar,Pvx g A....ratan of Tyler. Mr.—Ill indicated the infiltre xion/vnFlow Yudy commenced tx0 three..ths ago,and wall require some six to eight months to complete--theraby '.delaying mmtructau o£the plant. C.mmunity Develoament AR Application Status Report Nr ` R V 5 MWistar presanx$2 a letter from the Governor's Office of Planning and Cmrdina4ion which state.that the ICdty's application for$200,000 Far a Comiunt—d telopmrnt Git.hes been reviewed and submitted on a the j. 'federal Govezwii for their approval. He ate d they feud it comiatent with their state planning,tprogrumang, ; polvcvea end objectives and they xecovosanded appx.val. , ;City',Spring 1975 Bz hditmes for Youth Baseball 1 � � y k ^' City Manager JIm McAlister,presented to the Council a memo From Gene Pipe.,City's Director of Perks end it IRec u lining expanditurea v iced fora isting the program this year. He emphasised this - roe ran, expenst f Y ' cash landed over to racreatioml progxusssbut rather meintemnm costs of pazks,etc. Total t a 1 , ,!daterot$6,763.09. +, �Pxota.ted Sealcoativ¢Pregrem ft,1975 1 The City Manager also pre c anted far the Counil's xutlina of the street.includedre in the stet ��improvemenc aM muntenu a program for 1975;the progxm apesently underway. '' li `� 'Report of City Landfill--Problams Aea.ciated With It.Operation $ Jin NCAll.tor pae...tW a reps[prepared by Mr Jerry Hodge,Director of public Works regarding'pollution "'� it l" ;mf stock tank by City Landfill,'For th,C,Ihhal',consideration and inf.rmatiu. ii it `+ `: 3 MAYOR'S SECTION MORRIS I.WALLER . S. k Trinity River AuthorSty 6ur£am Water � �!l 'I `•} `k ' ii Mayor Weller reportedthat mg.tiatvus were pro.eeding on the surface rater 'Phe efforts of the River Author ty R leE W b Co PS t 5 hx.. C rporation,C 11 y g Huey,McCall Parkbu 4 K: 4 Cid ',� & e' f, d fig, �*} Page 10 Ij Page 19 GO � � —-- OGNSIDER BIDS ON ED GAME.LIFT STATION. MINMAY,OF THE FETING OF THE CITY EET,N1 OF ILL CITY Of WT 7:ODLE,X6LLPR CEMTY,TEXAS,LESE ON TIES 2TTH DAY i" OA MAY,AT CITY HALL,1025 11TH STREET INNTSYILLB TEXAS AT]E'P.N. // 3 j� JLo MGivat City M g p es.—d to bid,f r samosa pumps,mot d sansei to: for.the Ed The City Council met in regal sassvon lith fi f 11 vqq Fall—pxeaen[: Rayon� lift tat H swans ded accepting he 1 q 1 f d bid from A t eta,Ins,and Eq ipment Cavpany' E $2 330. Wrri I W 11 x,Neyor Y John Amu k �. C ,linen D k ed ep h Adm deti d Co ,dinar MCGl.then aeeonded sr+. Ralph D the motion. All InTe in favor and the sainap d I.3�.51 �j Gorse N Clothena I,, CDNSIOBR RESOLUTION AND MEMBER—NATIONS FOR THE ' 4 Y Prank Nova I j COMMISSION ON TIES QUALITY OF LIFE IN HGATSVILLB.TEXIE j, _„'•`^,t,_.5 ",�' look Parker. x nRa.—ti b� �' 0 ion Rogers111 �I Mayor Nall th alkId h City A a my W D Coll y tend R 1 aria the C ssian. ..{ 1 d t { i "Wmhe ab ant: Andrei Mar[inez See resignation anvowcement Myo 5 Linn of this meeting. J y 1 Martin Colley r d the 0. lain,N 75-19 t the C;.oil. Mayo Walter led thenmres o£the members who } ----- ------ --------- have...opted th i pp in—as by the Council members and M yon,as follows. ?411P-d 1Th ating was called to order by May.,Pin Tem,Prank Moore and the imoratiw xis given by City Attornayyi �) Ed 6 hal a,Chairman blas Peggy Miller u� ka tin collar. N May Mu Agan Ws Marg Rex 4` aI �. I( j� d Max arse A. rid RnnSumtor CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS IETING TBa bara�Hu•t W T OlaphinMs. d Mayer Pro T Pr k Moore k d the Conn 1 F he pp 1 f he Minces of the previoues s meeting Gray 13,19]5). Councilmsn Divi -d m ,cert the minutes as and Cvhncilnan Dickens.scolded the Councilman Dickens moved epi the.RI.—tion,and the be apps tan t as listed d C ncihoan 1 tion. All xere in favor end the motion passed. Parker ascended the It on Allxera in favor and the motion passes unanimously. It was noted that this Can- 1 ani trn j mission will terminate August 31,1975. (*<T' KOBTTG0. THARP g COR I TO'PRBSENP CITY HALL.FINAL DESIGN PLANS' TO SEEK A_ TI E [e'. ADMINISTRATIVE WORTS--J.H.MCALISPER div. y,+�k:+,•. Mayor Pro T ore Frank Mololled uPa.M C ex Ko f thechitectia'a1 furan to Kr contr he t New Oirectox of Fin-le (Working dxawings)fo he.0 til' appy 1 Pur slbm savor to the bidd. W. l.tt i dicated his plan, -1-al Fox bid rheas plane Sane 2 and to open bids at 3:00 P.M.at City Hail on'.'y 1. He iridic ed - Jim McAlister introduced to the Council and Mayor theCi y DI—tor of Finance,W.A.B.'N n'Van ;. iyt f ten es shad expressed annteres it in bidding this building. Ha then r axed plan sheets fax the j Davax. W.McAlister i-icated Mr.Yen➢ever f Avaty h h .th Assistant PS al.111 rich on, silos ant eassint work as roll as ar,hitectural and structuxalvdesign. W.Fleeter said a ji City of Austin's Public Works Depa tenni. (W.Van Dever began work xith the City of Hantsville on May 19,19]5. ldv.9 plaos had been sea to the Citys Building Inspector,Mr.Jahn Payne,for his review and that .d 1 HATOR'6 SECTION--AWRRIS I NALLBR p 1 s had ties.made w h h £file of the City to deteivine V=i=functions an tid office needs. v I'• W K tar indacatailol bid.sould be good Eor thirty days unless formally extended by latter ;M Resignation of Cowcilmen AMrew—ions.Cowcalman at-large,Posv¢von 1 Ill s f additional thirty days. W X. t- .dicated the contractor Wold not begin mock until the drainage j as ('work res onnplete sad that his f s .old be to drill pier holes on the site. He indicted he xould tike Mayor Nsller reed a letter to the Councdl from Councillo Andrew Nast d ted Wy 16,1975;i xhioh sto ask the contractors ta held h i tiid £or 60 days to allow fur cooplalle,of the drainage work. Mayor Councilman Nation.indicted he xis r signing.Ecom the City Council duet fl t with hi king hoc !I `(✓ - Y.v„ { ( �•.Naller Indicted this would be desirable. it and the Council meetings. Mr.Wallsr,eon ...Fling the resignation,congxat sad Council Matins,Pthe Y-f fine work he did vM1ile serving the City m one IF its Cowcilmen. He indi d the Cvunul son,ld consid th (•' �+,'' Waller than voided a motion fox the Council's approval that Mx.Feet-be allwed to advertise for setta If this vacancy in the Eraouxive Session latex in the evening and- Id p hap be able to nnounce hie t,`- •1 V`: 'bids.aN carding.to his outlived schedule sod that Ne mntors be asked t sake the bids good for 60 days. jl a AFTER TIES EX6CUTIVH SESSION,it w led that Larry Corley Prof.. of Business Administxationj zY �i M yo .1— aid said thio arid gyve the City ninety(90)das then t ,® at ple the dxavnage work and clear the tnSo.Houston State University,would succerei ed AndMartinez as Councilman-at-large Position v. ' e. Ha felt the bidding climate now was more favorable than it.Quid be three vonths from Next Work Session--June 3,1975 Polica Bscori eervice I: Councilman P.—mod to adapt the anti..and Cowcilean Dickens seconded the motion. All were in Esvor . 1 veand the motion passed nnanirousiy. Mayor Waller indicated he had a.kad the City M—gar,JLm McAlister to review with the Police Chief Gail Burch,the City's fonctians in a rt s ice offered o various businessven and fbnera3 hove operation 3 ' .City Nall Furni.hias. ;l throughout the Caty so Chet thisametter maybe discussed by the Council at the next rock session(June 3)W.ds a Koetter explained that because of some know cosi vI...asas expected on office Pirnisnd gs by ij Cansideratic of'Sodium Vapor'Street Li¢htrn¢ 1. June 1,buds war sought May 5 and have beau secured prior to these increases. These bids are fixed and good for ,fit d sixty(6DJ days.e W Man asked Diane Peek v£hie Interior ArcM1itactural Divi.iv.to review the furnishing bids The Mayor asked Jim M,Alistex to cvduct a s rvey of the s et lighting needs=of the City. He ind ted k and to display pictures Of the selected furnvtuxe.. - 'j there xis no active street lighting program and aunumber of st ee co s axe unlighted xhich shwld be lighted.] ^ x t roes j W indicated he ranted the Council th[.aider the possibility of the installation of some 100'amdisa-vapor" M.Peek indbcaxad the interior design had been£omuletsd with the assistant of Mx.Hamid Sviner,the q lights on 11th Street£x.m the freeway to the"1"'of HighxTY 190 and 19;and from 11th Street south on Sen Architectural Oesigne end Mrs.Nancy Pours. W.Joiner then displayed tM gray a i r brick sample,brick Houstw Avenue t.22nd street. He said the old lights could he used elsewhere. Cost estimates from Gulf 5 a s tt, .pavers fox leas area,bran,¢window frames end anler glass es well as the curet sample. '" al that'sodium va ox'light,o.saae half the amwnt of a1—ilit to 'i p (rave p g y as electric lights. Mayor indi flted :, I the possibility of the City purchean the street lights from Gulf States was being investigated end th t it xas Diane Peek than scuss died the furniture end vby it was selected fox the.pacific arested me indica }=A„+ fount ere this a four to five year payw t on the existing street Sight ,including maintenance and questiva as from the atafE provided much luable i,ryut az to SLnctional furnishings f.reach particular job related co Ne advun ised the Council that a full report on the feasib£aci11t1as ility.f the"s.di�-vapor”lighting f;situation. She displayed the chair Eebrics and clots to be need,the fabxi,-tall coverings;vinyl and tiles usanprogram would be brought b.—the Council at a later dale. I.the bualdianac . 6he diusaed map display area,,lox ll , lox of was,at forns(brass end metal"rise logo"by E !! %'J n Charles Pabworth,local uti.t)to be used in the building. b?F'.h I'N GAC Mantis,Annuncement u,�§ ,,. Ms.Peek then En,—ted a bid tabulation sheet.flowing the bidders and conditional bid.£fere,as f.11.xs: i' Mayor Waller Hell ed thane would be a meeting st the Houston-Galveston Area Council's Conferanca Rode, C.1 r1 West Alabama in Nouston c Saturday,Jona 7,1975,at 9:30 A.M.Ent titles xithin the H—area(under 25 000 th j d'a F - j Bidder Base Bid Cost if City Warehouses ■ population),m es discuss any subject citifeel their representatives can explore for than,i.e. oma cy pp } j �' the Furni }Y ii development grant funding,and Netional Flood Insurance and Mapping Program,a d hot they eEf—local govern mens. '.. z V wilsoas(excludes—a bio roux,) §91,156.61 9Bs,]eD.]1 h� :.Statvonexs $92,254.]8 §90,254.]8 1 boxing Lake--Summer Lane&ewer Line Comple[irn N["t ewdland(secludes xxo bid—ons) §59,637.31 $58,479.31 l i ` p fit, 'i Pingers DELI— DECLINE j Mayor Wsller than reed a'thank you"letter addressed to the Mayor ant City Council from Gr.and M D id P 'li Reid 0£Faca systems DELINE DECLINEDIl Warman.£the Spring Lake Estates which commanded the C.-Iii for their planning,supervision sed compl k of qly the serer line along Suer Lam. j r d She indicated all bidders gave appmld.—:1y 180 days for delivery and that eleven different furniture suppliers '• inc a. luded in the total Fuxrdlure acYuivti.n process ail that each of Nese quoted prices which reflected at i j COUNCIL ACTION le ,a 30 percent discount off the-tail costs - t Beak.Baseball Team Congratulations T.; Ms.Peek indacatad Nilson.did not bid or a'plan/alp file ca,,--which coat$2,100,and if they had,their w gT" base pxic mould be$93,256.61,making them HIGHER Nen Stain imrs at§92,254.]8. She ancon®ended that the City �'B.Larry Di.kuu requested that the City Mannger send a telegram to Coach Bob Stittand thaj: 4 1, •' I'thoroughly investigate the'city to xexeh.use method of acquiring the furniture to detaxmine if it wnld be "• ( Baselaall Teem Ekes the City Council,Mayor,end Citixuu of—ill. x.r[h the savings of soya$4,374. If it is,she secaMended NIIBM;if not,and the City entad to gLve full 4.. j' s cietian for what the Universit Base all Teem has so - w ` rasponsability to an interior contractor,than sM1e xacwmended STAT[ONE6. &ha Indicted Jim MCAlaater was I� p�hed thi.....n. He felt the B...belle Team's activities soon Sold h n estigating the possibilities of warehousing the i an If the ec ox handles the storage,insu �' advertisement Ell the Cvty of Mintavalla and eanavnly a endatiaa z. checking fur Freight damages, to.,then payment of the fnxnvahva,scnas ED—lost upon delivery ant 10 percent the on the temp rho r sent Huntsville and thaoOnaversi ¢� } n 1 after installation and final irapection. If the City warehonew,the payment plan will have to be rwegatiatad 4 l younH men arra ty. a .at that time. i Surplus Ambulance $ .ked the City to oh..k into the a cquiaition of a aiaplus City"beck-uP" Y + III fd4 5 ar z..: ' -. '° ��`"s'.,„v,u '��s'�•,, ..v..r- ": ks.y ,.,...'-. %: r a t t '"� „w���w., �a,c rt:;fi'� r NFb, C�i��' �`� € ''�: - 3" eag1 20 j 7a J it Page 21 doWleele h.oof the .g it lta of he State,svmil it 11THI'S5 OF THE CITY OF THE IOTEVILLB CITY E,lB,S,CITY OF HUHfSVILLB,WALMR COIIWfY,TEXAS,IB!LD AT 1025 " to the.method of acquiring the Eixe trvck. I 11TH STREET,CITY NAGE,ON THE 10TH OAY OF JUNE,19]5,AT]00 P M "2 `� Pira Plugs no Cowcil met in reg lar session with the f011ming mord. present: J Ralph Davis delded hen f1­1 i­t.lIui..w of fire plugs would be Ind { Word 2 Hi Wild Dir—t— f Public.Utilities,iid d Mo I W Iler,Mayor It'i —-aatieg erravaipae the suytioe Cancel It tbb� ! La r,C ak y art time. a I.L A D Bi3iy�ti E. rry ns Di k *X Fixe Plus I Go aH Gi h. Air A i Sack.Parker Mocked the Cit for the installation o£fixe h ie Pr k H Roger,re. r y ydrants I Del R gars ]. f:` ' his ward.Wazd 1. MoBber absent: Jerk P k ? , AOSOIMig1ENC ___ ___ __ ___ ___ There.being re further w bmice-of the Meyer oM City Cocil,the meetieag then adjourned and the COwail .'p end Mayor went into w Executive Side. The vin as ca ug wlled to order by the Honorable M.rrls I.Waller,Mayor. The imecotice was giv by ,mailman Ralph D.is. }"�{ /,il�` ess 7 RIVP t£ully submitted, I' �Y,�Y�Y,�Y//,,,, \\\������\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ A� 14 CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING (`RL { M 1. Waller presented theMy tee f thep 1 8(M Y 271975)and Red f th C ail i 'Y,4s�+f 1 1 Cowcilmw Dack d that L ry C 1 y thely pp d C linen 1 P £ f th City Secre<ry B Administration at G Here,too,St On ty her then of tbe G eren.nt Dep relent. With this May 27,1975 down,Cowailman Moore word t cep the Nvndtes end Councilmen NeGlmthw sedonded he notion. All vire y r favor wed the motive passed ummmepuslY. wnY,eee C „^ AEMINIETER OATH OF OFFICH TO CO@ICIL APPOINTEE. LARRY CORLEr. Mayor Boller the.asked C y A t y M D Coll y dm h D h'f Off th ly `"'•,i yta ,� '$ r pp i.ted Lot"Co 1 y he d ADdrew Merrice,11 C linen t.L g Pmiti.1 due to the 11liglocito ,i t+ fh CCII M rti Aft the 0 hof Officeedm d Caw 1 C t y h ok hie set t x,m ., *,.il B ah b ogin n8 h Ci y f Hw ill May Boller the ££1 ially woldered Cow it „_,, Corley and indicated the Comcil was looking£Orxaid to his mntismed perticipetied end support. I V* CONSIDER BIDS FOR CON OF SHEIK HUNTSVILLE GEWER Mr.Wayne ndther,Civil Engineer with ed City f Hunt lie,i d t d thebid optheb id I ed „ M y 30,1975 and that tan bidders partipatedby submitting to h bide each th'b bid f , - lay"pipe,on the firer alternate of a PVC(plmtic)pip and on th awed alterde f t (2 11 tt , zq' J p1stic)pipe �^" I " Kessler indicated McCoy Cwm-etion,Inc.,of Tyler bid$158,5]].14 wed Caul el C .tor of f Dallas bid$163,419.10 and were the neo low bidders. He said bid diff tad. he veux p ces 1 tinder I_Il,12 aM 14. I Item 11--St McCoy bid$550 for each molede end Continental Coetracte.bid$450 for each y t A 12I -E¢xre DB tDe th Man�nole. (Por each foot vn depth over six feet, h rector bei p f bid) .{Jzk NCC y ib'd$]5 per vertical foot end Continental Conxracxors bid$45 per t al Feet - It.16 Backfill of Si.Inches of Rock d(mid Bel Ion). An error res Pp de d g thetin t on f ¢- zh ounx f the of this item: Mr.Xesslar mid there is .xpected tot 1 f 5000000 lime,feet for this it= th than 9000 idnewr feet. McCoy bid$1.10 per foot and Continental C.­­bid$2.50 per foot By 'I t, S` 3T dj.,ting this figure,the Continental Contractor's bid rill decrees.by$10;000 while McCoy's bid d.creum v I..by$4,400. He indicated this corrected item makes Continental Contractors the for bidder. Ed the bas E -`y S. 4 thhr ese tee items,he recommended awarding the bid to Continental Contractors Mr.Kessler indicatedthe 9000 feet figure wu ecrid It b.mom Iligimlly ell linea.were designed t 1 t g in the street,i.e,Powell end Hayman lines are d gn d the Pour rater mein.axe iv olved, aid. 1h.Kessler said the footage estimate decrees.inforruti.d lop d after the bid.went out He y✓C h n 1 d ,ted b,expleiord thio informative to 90 Iosco.of th t E Mayor Weller q.mtiened adjusting a bid like We ft Ue bide hm, beady b received and another i bidder is apparently law. He asked by tbis needed adluetowou ween It dv.....red until ft,r the bids cane io G aid Harris,Cit hie a indicated this y d i y g'neer, pectvaulor item is 1 stLem Ne aid th li Y' &-; root is quantity and is more important;the rock ve-�of the gr d of Imp t e i t where we'll ancow er that type of fill until we act lly build it Mayor W ll Sndl ed be P It - Y i this to be a discretionary it.,as prescribed by the engineer for various placm to be dumed ed It the ile of III.plmcmmot. r� Mr,Harris said he felt the contrast should be awarded to Continental Contractors beuem,of tb '- +ry_t)s '.d1££ ceiMn wit prime Sn the Ne h I,cots. He felt the unit prices were more important then the 9000 ' f t item. r.Harris said Continental Contractor's unit prices ere lower across the board exmpt fox 14 There s oma question as to whether McCoy Comxrwtice Company had bem treated fairly. Mx.Resale Met Y h dud otsdi.....Item 14 with Ne.,however,Mr.Harris indicated he felt satisfied that the cdotr t0 had .,+ ) b d It with fairly. $ y y}` Ji.McAlister,City Manager,concurred with the roodoemodotion,of the odgium to award the a.� + t C ti ental Contractors for$150,419.10. Cowcilwen D-1. di.mcerd with the promduta enployed end ndvicemd l 5 f ( w. he would vote for the low bidder originally,McCoy C...trwuloo C pwy. .v F Councilman Moore nov.d to accept the bid of Continental Contractors far the adjusted price of$151,419.10 d C ilmw Dickins seconded the motion. Cmmcllew,Devi:and Amick were OPFE_to the notion. A11 others is f =Myst re 1n favor and the motion passed six to two. _ - ---------Y_by do _ dm. Gerald Hams indimtad the work mold be underxa na 24 eM that l80 calmdax workin I ^�1 A �i� .:.W ,e ., J,o-� i✓.��,u',. ...Y.. ..v ,_z r.::s.. " `t ^� v�x= E ...,kv lx=v- tr *t Y ; � � �, ,'� �'"� 'ts� arca",� � k2��.Y�`•���r��� ��"'�"� t s � x'�e G��""rt'�am k;?„€4��xxX��a����,� z���r$P ,'�y'� �; � R : € S.. Page 33 Page 23I{ Myo w'llal aak d Co 11 Rag o apo t the ami h t dad b h if f the City,June allured far the t t If underxay as plum d ti soma d compl.ion q ba by Uecemb 1975: Ifi] D 11 s. C 1 Rob nd .tedh tiny x} q t easfuL d alp ,sad ft he rd m N-',` lop los Nun 11 s iity g t:is o f the b St th country. Mrs.Rogers said she became aso� Mayor Wolfer sxms ed na t tima to have tba bids correct-m cbwno ges can r willft .be a11mxM aer he bids f p ld es at the ting that b put to use here in.Hoo—ill.. Mae F 2 ,_ d t tttt ...tin with Cit,Plmning Cama 1 --Sum S.19]5 BIDS ON LIFT STATION FOR HUNTSVILLE FUSING AUTECRITY N I,I � ,}�y-p. EE Nay rN ll repo ed he h d otbe 1 y.ffi 11 with the Pluming Cmmu haviss request , City Manager,Jw MCAli.x indv ed bids vv d this job;howevat,the Huntsville Hvosvng { to d h 1 tl sh p betxeen the C on and Ch City Council He expressed he de to be fi 4 A2 1 Auld.1 _t:v d fremdthe Hunt vile Housing Authoritfanal ecru Ha asked that the motor ba delayed til 'I f greater sery th C y. Do,behalf of the Council,ha said,he asked the Planing COmeissidn toestudy $ S Y m i oevalai are s a£ �(' I BIOS ON SLEEPY MLLOW DRAINAGE PROJECT N'k i�s 1)atiaffi fl uM Dni Y pa — 1 of h i $2D. illi building p gi Jim McAlister indicated tba pray wa oabi d ff b ween.the Cit aM the Slee Hollow 0 elo- 2) erai g. today f Cvty to be coordl d. h O'Mall y g Cl,; �� •£�F.A t Cgmpad,and although the bids had 6 m ed ad di,­d with 61ce y Hollow bevel py Company Chi 3) .a i f sanitary IUWfill p t-1 at on is on land too valuable for its contanmd Ap opment a loadfill;eM + tyq (,d they have requested addi[ienal time to consider these bids. He roc—old deferring attit.an this t 4] tO tux aM upd to th City's pl ' t i e later Jata. i'' py hl w I'Lo _as m W [uW serer Suppl.Pan -Snarl 1 M ¢ CHANGE DRDBR NO.14 ON MDPE HUNTSV LLE SENER PLANT e`ppThe City Manager indicated this Change Ord s to flunLsh$4,096 worth of necessary equipment to Nayb Nall r indicated h d he City Namag Sin McAlister met lith h Tri i y Ri Au.h y adequat.1 h laboratory n[the Senth Huntsville 6ws P1 He indicated the Cit ld be '^S 1 ap asmtflCSves G g S v g vW Dmnas Bek Rovnie.Pi f WS bekei P g A t Bry t sp k y equip y s portion woo of E= Sohm Bagi s,Ralnis Bakal,City-,fiscal ag T Wolf,f I ag-fe PS s­ ... out [ $512.00 and tM Mer xmld be paid by the Etolo sso-1 Px t.. 1 n Agency grant. Ci Ii Dickens moved j company far TRA,Martin D.Colley,City's Coon 1,aIA Soy Pmvnaatt of the farm of..all,P kbaln old.Hort Ft Change Order 14 and Councdlmen MOGlothen aecuided the motion. All rare to favor and the motive 'Ifor the of cootdioatln eItiviti.l eM Uaderstmdi the of the 1 rater and s d passed mmisaa ly. 1y Wrposa y ne P careen oug rang int u �I RESOLUTION]5-30 b Nor,Nallet indicated two tracts dv cussed: 1) seer pla eM 2)waxer y t . He said Y 4 I AUTHORIZING.CITY TO SELL SE1PD116 P0.0PBRTY IN BEA18ENf AUCfION `T,f tlia City xoold oaa the sway pl viii ially vulthe bonds m ly Financing that plant. Fla id the City would 'I ;T H ' lawn toss loo,rasp,—1 supply line from her t xivaleide, ubj et to payor of bends, o d h TRA xi11 om ��- 3 t p "-d II., Jim McAlister indurated most of the City urpl a aquvpmnt was sold an its ow auction last yaw d th Ci•.. !'ths plant itself. He said th,onttact,were d d will be cssefully edrafod to cif Kangas i a minim.,m amowt of equipment wu m nsidex d urpl nd not enough t ttr enough bidders Fora s iy Fioditated. He said they could be ready Eor C 1 Sex Jime 1]. The t tebl,he d mmpl to fhl sale. He reported the City o£Beounent i M n of autpl s equipment sad aware]otos .(, ;�revised drafts end submit thea to the Na[al.D elopmevt.Board by Jwe 30;who hey rill b —i—d. ppxoved :pal- 1 cities are joiNng in to add p f h yr rpl equipme He said Hwtsvlile wishes to trensp rt their ',ds, end made ready fox fiml execution hopefully by th th £Sept b Mayo aid the i - surplus propercy.(som,six items)to eeaimant there a goad price I,expected because Of the lige number of -{�:, �,i flexible in their terainmlOgy,there are no o ad shat they must ti p.. toed far those of other I� b dds alp M for the big auct. M Hodge,Director of Public Narks,recamaends participating y cities. He iodicatsd ymat caution would be taken in studying the xolding of the contracts. ,q y ` h Ee nt dUatiao. C­ijFaD Davis moo d to pas,the Resolution and Councilman Dickins seconded the 3' Yb T motim. All x,,a in favor and the Doti,,passed mmiol—y. " 3 ' H R ign i n of P k wd BaNamber ;( th Nacho] CONSIDER PONDING FOR HEAP SIBBER PROGRAM,19]5 t it t dip, M yor w ll cad the reavynatvon of Parks Board Abmb B ty C 11 y d to h lvemen h 'I sr HEAP Dram ft.—tial sad ther o saltBaots.ocHa a,. d h oma :S ck -serve Mr.MCAly presented a memo frm Mr.G P pas;Ov ar of Parks aM Reaeotiw,iMicating the umae ,I'q amaiadal of has t,=. ComsiMoan Dickens moved to accept the new appointment sM Cawcilmen MCG—M,seconded -* 4 supervision of he USAF P g. was mw Sods, he direction of Nr.Pipes. The memo outlined the activities 'the mmtien. All were in favor sad the motion passed. j to.—aM budget xhiah revealed the 19]5 pt g b a ht,i $1 504.00 in fees and expended$3,124.25 vv tact labot. The expendituxq for the 1973 ploas $4,652.35;the 1974 program res$5,330 65,aM the 19]5 proBrw is expected to bs$2,254.45. He IIS rest Light An1Y Ss program was$4,804.45. He said the estimated Somme for 19]5 3 t.reported this leaves a deficit of$2,SSO.e0 and expesad the need for council authorization to allocate$2,550.00 Traffic Safer Caerdimtor,Jim Mid ens,at the t of the Mo ted a 1 it far the prograo this year. Nr.HCAlLnal lad]—ed tin City's aentributien last year was$3,000. He then asked N Y g requas yor,presen p y s 5' '' bowing the City's 20,000 alosti—mercury-vapor lights and the 3,307 slooda m lights sca d ths,ogho,t th +" !the Cawcil•a auxhoriaation to fold the progxen in rhe amount of$2,530.00. City. Mayor Waller expressed the vntmtion to replace the mercury-vapor lights with soda p x lights 11th *'- 'ii:5 t uW Sm Haaatm AYeme. He indimted sodium-vapax lights use about 50 portant les.electricity then Councilman MCGlothm moved to appropriate thus oma t to the REAP Smmer 19]5 pmgtam and Camcilman a wa T Dickens..vended tM motven All were vn favor and the motion pasaM wenLmmly. y vapor lights and produce 50 percent mom 1d8hx at the sem ttagec Fk said the�eploced 1lsghats id II 'b M areas needing light.in the City. He sported the additional oats involved being I.—d this tia, BUSINESS UP THE CITY ATTORNEY--[1ARTIN D.COLLET Auxiliary Palin Unit Ordinm E mtvve Session 1, ce y gas prepare = Nayox wallas asked the Cawcil to rmmin for m executive.e.aivn to discm.legal,teal estate and 4 Mr.Coale indi—ad he had the chin d for the Awiliss Police Dolt Ordanmca. He thw mad n k y the Ordvmnca No.75-8 which mesad.Sacrists 5-4,5-5,5-9 and 5-9 of he oliBi-1 oldinence. The caption is p omiel wttals. as Follows: COUNCIL ACTION F `- AN UROINANCB AFLEg1ING SECTION 5-4,5-5,5-8,and 5-9 OP CEAF`MR 5 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES 3 d OF THE CITY OP HOU—ILLE,TEXAS,BY DEL TIM CERTAIN TEtMINOLOGY WITHIN SUCH SECTION AND ,.Parking et Baseball Cmplex INSERTING IN LIEU THERPOF TEtMINOLOGY AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE TO MAXE.APPOINITENfS - �i TO THE AUXILWYPOLICE UNIT OF TIE CITY OF HUN'1'SVILLE,BY CIWIGING ME QUALIFICATIONS OF $w E.Letry Darkens asked the AdaSnisttatioo to Sock into tha mattal of expaMing the parking +}.� facvlitvea.at the ba.aball pack and to.11w for this impmvemmt in the. APPLICANT FOR APPOINTMENT,AHNtmRIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE TO AUTHORIZE THE UNIPORN,AND BY 2: { ,¢, { AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE TO EXPEL PEON MEIBERSHIP MEHBERE OF SUCH AUXILIARY POLICE ser'budget. UNIT POR GOOD CAUSE SHOWN,AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. £ city coatnot. Mr.Colley indicated the Auxiliary Police Unit is a vehicle by which the City can moperat,with SHM in �y; taking criminology students(former polio affimr.back to school for Mditional aradtl g)end makd th ing tbam a E.Lary Dickens aekM f=r a Last of names of forms xith hum th City has-,,ad or[LbyI kN,f- •part of an emergenry Form ave33eEle in the mss of cera.rvphic ocnurenc.. He said SHSU students would not overview n acts for sere cs al profs ik Na askee4" be the only swore of recruits. i!t �berreMy For LhoiCity COwev cil's r vw i,m August wrkses Homm tan-Geivesn Ama Council Meetingnac Y" Cowcilman Amick moved to pass the Ordicnce as wrvttm and Cawcilwoman Royer,seconded the action. All N:5 re vn favor aM the motim assed o atimousl. P Y Z re ox £ H r arted K• t '.i B.Larry Oickms p ted m the H-GAC meeting ha attended en behalf o the City. a ep L AEIINISTRATIVE REPORTS N.J.MCALISTER that of the 12 cities in Hwtsv111e'.category(non.SMSA),which posted pm k P 5 i;Ne applacetlen foams£or CaomunitB y city, fwd.,only four cities' ppli 2C` Fri l City Library Rece es Grant tions vete processed: Sealy,Bay CSxy,Nhartotw flof th.HUNTSVILLE. Na 1 di d the host infermatien revealed that at best,two of the four would h f dad �Y I Jim Mali vindicated the City Librarian,JMy Mostar,had just received sold that the Huntsville Public The fund.for h,Dm fa Developmn[ss m become 'v.r „ be Snni of the new federal r. He also r rted that 49 ci ae.I,tho SNB\:; al has xemlved pl. of a n M1e amount OF ]fi05.00 fox the develo ant of m outreach services it H ne yea apo X II Libr ding. int v L $ lea I to thi disadvantaged pre schoolers pregrmn--designed to bring library.e to children in lav in in Herds Cowry also made application for these fwd,. I,the City and that weakly program of an educotioml sod ssea ion.1 mtwvs will ba pre. rad in aighb hood - w Dr.Dickens indicated th of QUALITY OF LIFE c at the H facvlitvea effecxlve June 30. He ennowced Mxs.Linda Peas ill b,the C...dvnatal of theeprogram eM that 'j�� a quastvw QU oma op fundi will cm a thr h .t 31 191fi�Alister re ortM the rant is administered b the Tares maeting: He suggested rhe City Manager.hmuld advise TML in Austin oP aur 1Y Stated ibxary wdax the Fed rel I,ibraxy Services Constructvo Pat and that 1t is a 100 percent Brent requiring L; C=issaon to study the Quality of Life in Huntsville end advise chem that the •< s. NO LOCAL FUNDING. Commission'.report should be ready before the Pall Meeting of the Texea t ?' ' Municipal League. City Manger,Jim McAlister indicted hs has aoapnded f - MAYOR S.SECTION-NJRRIE I.WALLERxvth TML I.an afFort to learn the experiences of other.titles in this Quality of Life effort. I y i t fi RePort ID�'Pa1r�L adeieSe�- fur City _C_ l b_$.__ as i1 edd tbthe y�� k=--=" � �3V4_fi9➢mkk�44-of-11.GAC rePie.mta mpor[ed that M os talo uvea w the I '3 p kT � - -..* '� zF `a >a���,��� r �," � a.� ,•k tyey,s 4�..aa. !fir-^�^•.;s�tcx�E,,,� . s _ Piga 25 Page 24 (( MINUTES 0P THE CITY.P.M., PTHE CI OF ALL CITY OF kRMSTREET. EN—ERTSVI LE,M TEXAS,IEilO ON THE 24TH DAY OF .j9 '•& �I k ss i J 1: Au¢ t. t As JANE,1975,AT 7:00.P M.,IlV THE CITY NN'.D 1025 11TH STREET,HUNTSVILI:E,TH%AS. ^I' �kf.iiy II Y Jam C k 'W Y v1 lv el sepia H t ill Frwn H GAC ' The City Council met in reE.Ill 1111im lith thl Tailoring members p—mt. m <� (�s f Water Well Mo..20 ondici aMon I W 11er.Mayor t „'4�+,5 � �J Nullister. rep ed h M1 ig m bo JoM Am k 4 ii Lary c v y d t.t f th t dig th ty pit h ldv g p ds i j i E.L rxy D k s y d illing May r W.11—-ed d f'h 1 1 f he Co...K the.. s, d t d anyvrm er d to visit thH s d ha Ptank M .�.YY C1 y w mu working SItltdWl to help get the it,ready. Dei ME... s f 1 i i Mmibers absent: Ralph 0 AOJOWM0H11' e j Jack P k The b vim.no further bu ns of the Council,the£ornal m sting tMn ad]Durned endthe Comcil and j __ ____ _ __ - _- _ Mll rent into an Executive Session. n !x y ^& The¢sexing lied to order by the HmoraM1le Morris I.Waller,Mayor. Tha 3ev0 von xis given by C y '�., try t ,I '' specx 11r ronxa. � � ''axxaxner.uarcan D.c011ar. I; ;� ax 4���, CONSIDER MB MINUTES OF THE PREVI0CE MEETING City 6ecrexary `Y Jtina 10.IpJS Lata nus � 6 'i Mayor Waller M present d th s £th p' ting of.lun 10,19'15 fo th C 1's aeras Tion. Councilman Moose moved t cepx the minutes az xritten end Councilmen Corley bacmded the motion All 1� 'KK{ IJ ro vn Favor.and the motion BILL GRODGFN TO OIELUSS LITTLE'DRI BLEBS PROGRAM T;y t f5 F Mayor Nailer relayed drtf t tht M Bill Groogen ld not app ba£ e.the.0 cil this av ing to i reprosrnt the Littia Dribblers'AssorietiOn eM that hvsvisit world prpliably be some time in August. ] WN&IOER RESOLUTION NO 75-22 AUTHORIZING SALE OF SURPLUS LANG Mayor Waller called upon C y,Mar y A 1 D.Coll y se p nt h R 1 t C t an Amickfi ,€ l in]ectad his wdah tp--&i. hI.Re oluti th ale o£the 'Old Publ —k' rte once agadti,with nor ,v minimum bid epacv£vcation,but ith th,tight! Mt J—ll,aM 11 6 a ,q t y? Martin Colley then read th,Re 1 1 n m wittma mt,d Com,illlt Ami k dm h R 1 1 y' ,I to add parcels If I d pt—i—,ad 11 ed d hi h n bidd h g M1 Old Pobl c 1—k; Y aP Mr.Colley inch d the Old Pmbl Wok sat 1 ted 13 b end A P d Dtai d Lac C ria i on each side If th t. He lid the land Wild ha w imp t t Th.btga Lrap y f0 1 iq 3229 square fee B1 dk 14,P Grey League A-24,being h p k g 1 b by d he H salla Publi Lib y'i .,. ' adjacent t0 the POlace Depart. C ilman Amick rowed p A olutim and Councilman—Ith ,�; { "the.tiro. The motion Passed--IliBlIlly, 1 Y tg I Tha ResoI,tim,iVxplaaned Mayor.Waller,mss the..I f by thCity C roacil egarding rev e matters vn an ere ssi -A 1 p pt d b,,=,,th p p- ty t th f 13th ad A M fisting of app 1m Iy B 000'qu £ b it bl f 1 Th.C y C it 1 ted to pu ch that lend If land dl o the P I' Dap ten ld b s ld(1 : f bl. k]that i g duce the pxic f th Illiq fired. He r 1 t d thas City hcq d, h gh 1Tu 8,000 qu f t t the conwr of A—M and 13th fox$25,000 Ha d it i th C it a t p1l.thllaM d1 ,i to the Police Depertmnt available fox sale. Proceeds der d from that 1 t.be Wlild t,th.put h price yT.i a ., ,t of the property at 13th and Avenue M. He slid a 15-year mt, ill be issued to the If the prop rty E f. }- that differentialprice. Mayor Wailer axpaesaId the long range value of this pwthasa 1 th-t it permit xp ' v of the Police station. The possession by the City would be in 30 days,he indicated,and the hou h {}, being of unsuitable quality,would be dmolish d. The Council elected to publish the a0 to.bidder f then "� sale Of this property m two Fridays,June 2J and July 4,and!o open bids rn July 11. All weam 1,fa or. ' a. yFy BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--M.D.COLLEY � ' d - -Ordvnmce No.J5-9--Prohibitive OSeWr¢as--Septic Tank Waste Dischar¢es at Sanitary LeMfill �3` {} Martin D.Colley road the ceptim as FollOxn: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17,ARTICLE IV,OF THE WOE OF ORDINANCES OF ME CITY OF � t FRRiT&VILLE,TRWAS,BY ADDING A NIM DEFINITION UNDER SELTION 17-54 ARE BY ADDING ANEW PN UNOHR SECTION 17-56,ENTITL®PROHIBITIVE DISCHARGES,TO BE NUMBERED (7)MO PARAGRAPH (Zig y`.e, (2)PROVIDING A PENALTY. F Such definition and new paragraphue as Eolloxs: Z .I Section 17-54. Definitions s iptic taAk waste shall mean any liquid or solid ubstanne p,,V.d,drained or 7. , rs i o hexwisa obtained or removed from septic tea;lyltml. x r I' Section 17-56. p hibillSDinh t' h ept c t crest, t- Councilmen M.".Quad t0 adopt the Ordinance and Cpwcilmm Amick seconded the motion. All wave i rt and the motion passed unanimously. g.¢ yRasoluti.]s 21 Covmanian to Above Ordinance 3 ' Martin D.Colley read the Resolution which gave the Diroctor of Public Works the euthvrvt t roh163t L y ,za,i" )+1 person.Firm oxicorn9tion ffg dumpWWI ia.I illthe sanit land£ill o t Ct x , T" .j ' Cm Loan 0 k-. Sed thl"VLont F th.Resoluti ad and Councilman Corley s evndad the motarn. k e .,d 'E." i 2n Pe,,o 26 ...27 All we.il fo­and the ti..p..Id. 11 TIN"1 1-11 BRETING 11 I'll 11 I'll 11", MITI 11 11 DAY I' JDLY,1975 IN YET CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,1-117H STEWT,.WXISVILL.,��8.TEXAS,T 7:DG P.M. Be.&,Dpi von Rei.,Cit—C..t..Qt rvvth TRA f City',Fotdte N.tee SI,,ly The,City Council met 11 11V-SOSSido with the folleeig meelen present: Colley idiloeld he would have his l,gl opinion redly by the I— ort session of the City Council,July Md"l,I.Noll",me,o, G,Iph Geo,i. I.bee,, I... MAYOR'S SICTION—MORRIS I.WALLER L.ty Goele, G-MICU then Sessionpetket w wo,"1� ..,.t Waller called for E—ill Session and asked the Cootcil members to to di­ 1—oid eod P-e-1 matters. eb— F,eekMo a All.inteett.to the Hho,t­ill.LI—ex AothooitY -------------------------------------------------------- May Wello�the,­,ded th I..p.ioteont.to the City C I.I il f.,th.ie�p­l. 7b...et, e oe.; The—ing celled to ede by the Honorable Moxas I.Vellee. The io�...tiod giYed by Co dolmen x, (RI)A—i....t. I.—to Mi. CONSIDER THE MINOIES OF INS PREVIOUS MEETINGS 1) Bill N.,h- July 1977 I.ho N July 1976 Mayor Well, the,pr the Min td If the pli. 24 Id J.,26 foo,the Council CddiIilt. adept th�Nine—..etittee .d Gedocil.——loth....de ded the -o�'CE, 1, 1 C*R.fleIkoo, J.IV 1976 Pete,Molded July 1977 eItioe. All eete I.feeo,e end the motion p....d deamaxweely. I) The--d V.A.Hay.a July 1977(NEW) L-. A.—. �o­—1— .1 the Housing Authority, ADVIGORY CONSIDER BIDS ON CITY;�6;;,PING,CONSTROCTION WE be Board.d I AND Mayor W,11,e­ d the,t the Godetil doodde,all of the City MIll bid,,the ate gr ding,City Sell -It noted thatthe BoardNeeb­ 1,,t thele Chairman,b­ot,Mey,1 Nelle,wanted to recomnand tructioo,eed City Hell ft=iEbio,,Ill ie pedge. It Fee noted thee the tmol I-of the City-1 yt hes rot yet be.fideli.ed d thet bide hed pet b-op thi da en the....t.tide If City Rell,but the, C­ih­N-,-ed to-.pt the I­.ded by M�,,W.1—and—diDe.holok total acke ­teed,f-t-i—end cm,identide t I—det.. .,oddled the oo,tie.. All I.f-ed the—ioe pos,,d dAtei­ly. i is AFpoi—s to the Parks end­­tio.Bo� PRESENTATION OF.A PUQUE TO FORMER DIDECTOMAN ARGAM_TNa Nay t Waller idi..t.d be,....ded.appointing all of the Ito—..bers of the Parks Hoard the,rare 1. be—,in l,.d it the park pleoteing at this sena. Those..b.t,reappointed Mayor Well,,asked f-Cdonodbood,Mfte,Mettim.to doot f,­d. Me,-Relld,dep,....d the B..Iiog.4 -1y—of the,Cl— .to th—typo,-Itiot,of the ety fiee edd,di,,t,d.—I.teodeeed to the Rteem. .-s to Expire City of H000tniII,by—i—Metti... No the.p­eoted=the b—If of the City C-1, pleee he.- eeTF— ift—oil—_iI*1 for his years If I-- the c—Iii. 1) codoi.All.. Jeti Childers July Illy 1:11 2� 1 IS 3 PRESENTATION.OF?EOCI�TION TO A 33 YEAR VETERAN OF July 1976 voLUNSTER HRE D VAST''Ely ANDERSON4� Ee�_Dew ly 1976 "I B Jeek Nichols 1'-6 .' _diL""i""d briefT"'i"....im'IlIe Council H-Waller iddi—d thett idi,toly ft ".C . E) Jim Gimp.-Chairman July I976 ..did move to the Nde Fir Stetio. hot.the.11do, holdits tbei�——in.f. i 7) Dotty July 1976 purpose of pteeettio,,Proclamation to n,ipig fineB,Aedy kodenoo. no Pe..l=tim—,oei, J.1y 11,197S--I to.­,It­... Mt.—,.—.—.I...I, Ctoo.il.-Dlek.o,moved t,..opt the.appointments end Councilmen MdGI.the,seconded the-i.. All ithl.the V,luot,ee Fite D,p—t during the"on Nay 26,192 t to I�30,1975,.po�i.d of 33 yea s, P—A the�­ This P"'dotetide he .id,ie'ohdol'd fe,9:oG P.M. He tl000�odthp...looetin to the ­I.I—ad the=tl,,passed d toon—ly. Attedi—I to the Hoo—ill.City Library Board III,Mayor suggested that the C.—Il fop thie�.dleeetioo R....ti­ft-th.C­il—ondi.9 New Appointments to ,i- Aody And, do fee hi,dedicatedserviceto the City end to feealy de,igtet,F,idy,Jly 11.1975 m Aody Me,. El—Gibb. We. (j..)Sandal Te 1978 An&_De,it Huntsville. Cd,cibeeo Dickens-d to adept the Re—ioe eddo,iSdetido.of Aody Andenee Wallace N-Erle(Wilber)Smother July 1978 Gy end Councilmen­kd,­,ed,d the notion. All were in Be—ed the motion passed unanimously. Coud,ihoeo,Di,ket,-d to...opt the epp—to—Snd CIAtedileed M.Gl.th..­.,aed the-i- Mo von CONSIDER ADOPTING UPOATED PLUMBING GOES iiResolution No.75-7—g Cleo A.Mite Flood.,ed Pi—Ch.itoeeo of the Huntsville Hopei Atholity Martin D.C,11o,,City Attorney,io&inted mo. olk till needed to be ded,on the Plumbing Code and ........... ac dad that it be given f—h=etedy befe.en ObdH­oo is xittoe To hang,the Code. "'ie"Al'thi'l.—d W.GI..A.We,d,lig,,tly-d ea the ote—,end�gi.g director of the Hoot,_�' TI ft he i. d.,vary g—debt of gratitude by the Cooetetity for his-i-- CONSIDER ADOPTING UPDATED BUILDING CODE bod,efforts tlthe Hoo—ill,Hooei,g Authoritye,,eet­d. He the,teed the Resolution to the I J I I . j Martin D.Colley itelid.ted this otdioeodo w. eIotod end he thanradthe Oxdinence to the Council. The doptiot.fhi&i. Li.k.e.—d to eteMpt the Resolution end Councilman Moore....ded the motion. All were I. P­I4 ooeenim...ly. Otdi—.No.75-10 -1 OF THS CODE OF ORDINANCES OF WE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 6,SECTION 6 COUNCIL ACTION CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,THTAS,BY CHANGING THE EDITION OF THE EMISSION STANDARD WILDING COM AGOITTED FOR ME BY THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE TO THE B73 EDITION WITTI 1975 hABDIANENTS,PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE FOR ALL AMENDKEENS TO TERS 1969 EDITION �S­t meitotod"Program THE SOUTHERN SPANDAU WILDING CODE PARREG BY THE CITY OF FEENTERfILLE SINCE PEB- I.Larry Uok..s eek,d for�p­I.the peg... ,d of the D7' I -i—to.. pe-geoe(1111—i1g) .d that these be I,Id.­,Iletly . h.street WARY 23,1971,AND FELPFIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE GATT. p.g­p,,,e,,­. Y I. to the City C­Ioil It-k sessions. The,,e.p—I to dvise what at ate h­ b,od improved ad those planned I,the­dt, ,,k,. W.Colley iWideted this�i­ Id be upon passage. Cotodi—ftiek-d to p-t"' Oidii...o..&.=ib,d by M-c.11.Y end Gotoilman Ui,kooe­oedd the-i- All wax I,f,-end the =tlod P...ed 0000tbo,o.ly. 1f F o6, There -bole,I,further boei, of the City Council,the P.,te and C-11 thenIij­d the ngoloe CWTHR ADOPTING UPRATED FIRE CODE IN sad..—d met. B.—i-Session. ti;b.c.11,the,i:nte.d.ed.Obdi—,emending the Fi,Led,by­dilg the Otdideell to the City ptido of hi,h I,oe LL1 (2.7d ily ty'S6 24,1975 ffla v, z Pegs 28 Page 29 II MIDBUTE UP THE—.IDUE Cm COUNCIL MEETING HE.0 M CITY HALL AT 1025 11TH$IREET,UUMTSYILLE,SALKER II AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CIA—8,—TION 8-1 OF THE CODE OF 01133—OF THE CITY OF HUM—ILUE BY CEANGIMG THE EDITIGN OF TED NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION DOES'BODISIEMBE,By COUNTY,TRAIE,ON THE 15TH DAY DF JULY,1975 AT 2:00 P.H. THE NATIOMAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 1960 EDITION ADHOPTRD FEE USE BY TRE CITY ot BROTUBVILLE TO THE 1972-73 BVITIM,PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE FOR ALL AMESUMETIS PO TER The Cosennil net I.tegelse—Bill pith the fallowing tessab.—gime.: t: dDIC BUITION 01 THE NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION DOOR PAR—BY THUS CITY OF HUNTSVILLE ON —i.I.wall."Mor MISS.3,1961,ARE PROVIDING MR AN EFFECTIVE SAYS. jobs Asia Yet as"', ked Colley I he all flailist-in no onstents If the National Rise P—Itill Coda. Larry:Co ley I.0 see III not ba Endlilsom las Me,seld upon the ea.makedist ien If I Fix—bel Ralph B.ia ad be IF 1 111:" I Ci E.L.t,Di th� Wall- his belief net it old be pp I- W.re 1, e'y0 at t�se.no matents be folly ondem—d by the Adai.i,—tim. MayI,salle,asked that G.-I Me G1 then this Cndi—.I.be dai='ad notil a,City adatili—stion I.—,favh,to,onseeMains to adopt I.. ftenk MI.D. —k P-1m, Col.—..at. ON OR THE FUSCHARS AEDH2RIzE m I—E OF C;NFT;�%2F,0BL12UI E RE, ------ ---------------------------------- ------------ ---- IS T Or.— PURCWE OF SAME 46 t he ion.-tion gi—by - illes,Get—thatt. --W5 Co. ting -1led to order by the Hone.1,11—il I.W111,Mayor.Matti.tint the,read the Resolution(75-23)nothe,11in the Set bids;the n'tin of stin A -I"as RBEODDTI I AUTHORIZING THE ACYRDTISSMEND FOR BIDS FOR EMERGENCY VEJEUCIE FDA USE AS CDNSIDRR THE MINUTES OF TUR PREVIOUS MEBTING AMID WE ARE PREDERLIBIND THE FORM OF MOTICE,STATIONS THE IMTI-TO PURCHPAH SUME BY 71BE ISSUAN OF CHATPICATE OF OBLIGATION.PREECSIBING NETICE OF MUCH ISTINT To R Mast Wall-pm...end no Min-as of no twi.....tin fo,the Connoill.Ippt-1. Councilman PUBLISHED. d W....Ft the Minutes of July 8 1.1ittles and Clublileas Carley seconded tha Yotioo. All were I. and the motion paa-d notnionnaly. If Passed,Mt.C lls,I.&lead the—im to bidders I b,published July 11 ald July 18 led that bids Y c= =�ld In poold f-1 slatio,l.f tha.Cioy di,,t,d notice of this formal asselog , CONSIDER BIDS ON CITY HALL BUILDING,PIR{NISHINGS AfR SITE WORK �� ` T ' I d Is.be poblin,d I,the Pam,on Joly 1. Mi ties to toad as fell-.: The city Caoil of the City IS Hnetwille.Islas,he by Bills tsettion I.someties- City.11 Sit.Week -8(b), > Il in Bootie, (b),AYtiell 2668.F—illd cit St—as of Tastes,that at no Snelat Meeting If the City Connell of the City f beat Ill,Team, Jlly 29 no, as Mt.Back 0-11,a the firm of OIN—y$Clay Rogi—st.,indi—tod that the Conseil Tod ask 1975 1, _:d Me.I the p...lbility of getting I bid —the site—k Flats the loN bidd,r on no beildin Pt=tt o Iii.th,said City Council intend,to 11nevne the mansonce of,caltiflum of tttion If the City of Heamvill,,TA­in no madmass,sesseent,of$25,000.00, Construction Company. be, aid vo,o-1 as on the first four'.bid itess,by Flab CIII—ti..Coop— no poo,on,,of acquiring al—s...y sob—no vehicle. Such Certificate.11 bell be paid feess gme-1 ma—.am during the Cana of Obligation 1) Potty—(46)moh tie easseved at$60. ... 61 2) 6220 toddle yard—ossified lae—in. Maye,Wall,,said this I.in keeping in no City',policy to p,oble,depreciable,Inge capital itess nt,D� 3)) N-�c—bin yard building—b-b...at$3 ae. through the ,,If certificates f obligation,and th—by sant in the wet of that Vital itedi 630 -bi,yard—,at 3.50 .. . 4 $ ..... . ..$22,050.00 no emfol life of t Re aid City and Cooney,is se—dones, in,plan that I,being—I.d sta, he I,_. 2 �b.la�:n.,rvios to tie Umtwill.Moselill Heniml fee tfmit seenamet. The City and t T 0 T A ... . . ...... .. ..... . . . ..... . .....$57,12O.D. a- Co—t,7bs%2d, umish one andsolsom to the Hospital f=their snonegamat of the stabolosea—im. Mt.O'Malley said thin pnees.1—$4fdOO?less than,the lm,bidder fax sit...k Ftwin,mly ,baeltmd.which e He said the City and County would pick W the deficit. HI" fele this to be Final I-Inseent then that I.P—sestly a—m. fet$61,157.28 in,too ton,Di P-ohea.of May.,Wall,,indicated I al,tin of no City coasnil old be held at 4:00 P.M.,July 29,1975, the Dick O'Nallay aid that,Mass—,bid items I,all,the-sessinin ness to for: 1)the lime,2)its ttm—I—n z ;.purpose.1 awarding no bid let—andels, ,,s,sabst Conseilleat parker moved to sun the ad—is!- mood,and 3)the—din. He indicated Mt.Bill Man(Man Cool—tion liaa�l is It needed It—the p.i., mm of bidB and to tavy out the procedures as tseemsed.d. Cnandles,Davis seconded Fla motion. All at. C.,no,)I.of the opinion that A oil,analysis of ne f.-and the nation.passed onanialmly. property was made,he-Potted,1hiel,indicates t1s,P.I.(Plasticity Ida.)If the soils is L7- Mail,said if this tnedditi.sets onifmoaly that sly, nanditi.—sayb.lime I.needed,maybe not. It 0 I -old world definitely want eve lies,but nt he felt he t.Its ental I—al f -sll.bl.to the.that ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS-4.H.M.ALIS'PER perhaps Make Ilea semmmety. He said we,--al I.th.to and xith proper 11spletint, ,old be suitable for sa,dbalt type surfacing and,Frenal base material,ifselect assioni,l could be added. EXV,:" t Mon—for AdWiti—I Plot of the H.E.A.P.PInves(Supervised PlaYstposed Portion of the Aeiitim) Oink OIMII,f mmalso,dod,since lime—questionable, led with the first fl=bid items because Cit,Manager,Jim McAlister,presorted Pram Parks and ale-Itin,Dimetm,W.Sam Pip,,it lhieh of no$4,000 swings,and the.conductanother..ill lobat the time.thi terial I,inflated under the Mt.Pipe,Mnalted not,no supervised playground portion of the H.E.A.P.Pagans be stalled through August 15, parkin stem,and demrs I at that time erbenst—net to add liel. —O'Malley said net Ithwgb 0, I 1975. The ,It,So,astandin this portion would bo primarily fax no—still for the me vote sepl." prim of the line,tm bid by the 1.bidder is mas...bl,.th I dat of line I. use b d Me t N 1. ill rest,im$400.UO in addition to the Assi,po—i—ly approved by the City Conseil. ft.MeAlittol,imi.—A ..at th title,as high as hot it should be. He said—if- live,w:can owe a meadidstabi sssn�� ST yon p ;thd IS --as I momeandatice,of the Park,and Rentestion,Board and ,,m...d his E,,Iin that the nq..t..highly thea$5,000,as the going ti..I. lba� like 50*pat square yard fn, ppl%sti.n and the 1-bil dd.,bid j,atifiabl.boom,,of tio,eatem,of the ptogtaa. He recommended approving ns ts,,oaet,and net the JDand,wsId $1.45,an he sod that...Do-na —k with Mt.Nash. He said them is -din bid in the aresit—', Z, taken from the Rlmone Bootle,Parks and.—.I-allotment proposal,hoes r,It seeld net.—theof—bank.- ota::part of the—I... He indicated I be peep—I I,the ,nitmt-,plans—I Ug Indarom d to.--this..solin-a.--- d�M..Il bid.be Y.J.—d h WRMallwhan"nessonal. C.—ibles Parker stsved to award no additional—n and Consellson Davis seconded the motion. All save additional..Pent of perhaps'�'."X.d0t'-t on in tan—and the-tion passed onallana,ly. the site atediest III that no—a Y man. MAYOR'S REPORT--MORRIS I.WALLER 1*1,211,1 1 to E, id,PYwIoo.ly Submitted M.Fnt B..aT od,2tl d I EPA Grants Additi...1$99,625 fm,South—will.Better ft.j.et that b.f.t,accepting Nealt bid ft-building most—les,no site wk bid, re Council- ..oil-e 1 p—l—ly nstitmfrom.Chaneyy C...truetion Comply old ClItilleell Contractors had to be injected. h —z, M.�Mall,n,v,,i,,d beti that the City of Honewill,bell mmi,.d ditiessal grant f,.the Clo,imessetal me Amick band to"j—these bids and conesillson Parker.....diad the motion. All sein favor Agency in the se.-I of U.h f.smT gran[awed ft.$1,]25,000 to$1,823,625 notion pawed. f- at of$2,441,500. ug 1,Ineitatint,from Hes—ills Bi Centennial consissint. Cit,Hail Building Cotatmetion—sh Ces—action.CoMplay ?",N� con- k May�Wall-indicated the HaIt-1 a Bi-Coalmnals.1 Comaiwins hu invited the Council to Vmi,X peopen .;a—.BIatmt of the fiel of—m-,Theep%C...11 Alobitlem Plasso—,thao, a,l,i-d the I—b Sting the peal—atinn of state and national"Itifiest"sed no national RI-ClAblenfill Flag. This a- b d for of the building Itself. 1W stated that Na.h C—Tuoti..Cmpat,of flon—ill., July 24,1975 at 3:OD P.M.to 3:30 P.M.in the Di,viet Cone—se of the clany O be held on Thursday, T--.aa the—bidder se,$484,849. He-Flailed,the three itevestes stated in the bid: tD.—al. He urged the Council to atmed this Wait. 1) A=I,syetm f-$2,860 Rameaxiom Session 2) Seddin sail Be—(set inelodin at,"bank of rearm)f-$6,970. 3) Substitute--to I.IIIu of lbalt paving,$00. Mayor gall" ,11,d ft, brief sasentiYa to di—,to 1 ,—elegal,and plesessal—mm, 'before djent,in to the annual meeting of the EsItwill,V,lustt FmU'Pttleat for the psmantation really EI noted that the calendar days for non,ventine of the building itself ww bid at 250 day,. If the Andy Andes—Ptellsonatine. Mlltln"jostled. p fully d, ft.SIatiet ,mmmadd that the Council accept alternate bid Na.3 at the timea mntx I..strut Ces,sely I,—noted. no.,he tecessanamd issuing I thenS. vi to in,orporata int that -i i'il met $5 met the ite tk fm, 57,120. z", :7P � � � �' � '� ,qty �`R�G��.� �: ,� Ta. t y �.� � x ��,�, �*�zS�✓y�.�s'�,�-�:v"� erg '�'d`:=- �w,� Peg 30 peg Authorisation by Cauncal for City to Purcbase Wilson Ptace ty —all Company p 1 m N 3 for th u6 uta. £ rete f sphal d HLIMLNATg eIx ata Na,1 and NI.2 fol the music system aM p s rvgging and-min at this tine. Ha entertained n for such. ! Naypr WIllor,lvndbcmted thWil—property at 13th st .Lo of M ilzbl £ ale:r,l of.. $25,oD0. $1 indicated that 1 cast x.ld b d creased by he sale of h b e menti d City property by. =----Cman Ana k d —rd th bid and 1 N.:3 t N h fors-C t Hall build .aM(�, t of$30,001. The remain ng 615,000,h aid,would b paid by t VeY 15 year p d. He asked the t uta iry;4Y,�r�FfU. Cawc lloen Cori�ley sewn e32son�I1—l.I. v—P x e motion or a total exp atvre o j C 1 app alt puxchese th pr party C Gilman P k ed t M1 the 1 d 11 f th 1{fat 1 fth-Poli 5 t and.0 i1m.NtG1 h vended h f vn fail dth j total¢kp¢nditore If, $25,000. W.Colley was instructed to prepare.Urd— t 11 Adiiall,of Sito w k to Nllh C—till C Bwldv Cp Bid M y W ll r Ikd for,rl,tiol to loth-ill t f Ch ng Orde No.1 far the addition of site—k fby N h C. t eti C.p y tk building at C 'cilm P ke d.xo accepx Change Order No.1 d ADMINI3TRATIVE REPORTS--J.H.MW,IVIR a'.tS 5a �C¢.ilm .Arrack.seconded the.ti.. All ware in favOx.d the used a rota a ntr. 357'T 04 'it,Hall Fuxushirg Statao�urz,Inc. Sol t.P Pobl cH 1 h.N ds Svry SHS(i T li, B.Terry D k C 1 requa d 1 at p forM f:0 Cady He 1 h Ed t .: 4, s Cl ( gradu Menti aM 15 dergrM )to Gond ey 1 h h City d nes f ,1 The furniture bids were again discussed by Ms. D'.e peek of.W.tter,Tbarp and Cowell. She indiwtad the g rdxng public health need Dr.Cady proposed that th ey nfoxm t b p -dad tba Quality f—d only it included i the for a,biog,c xa t th-pl=ts,plant containers,.d any artwork the City :.0 vn the eve oma d t ll etod ld b eful to the Cpmav p 3ott. Thos proposal de ;uy ho not�rox Waller said.ort grant i.tiling p,.....d of this tame to help defray the costs of art for b fo,the Quality of Life C -i si,,and th y it..IF o,p -..fi ids d recomm.d tht the soak 1 r' tt'� Ito.b id ng. p rmit be groat d The rvey 11 b aM a IL,g f—I"t, f oh f the f da,report d It. 1, ick s. Mayo W 11 ked f thC al t and C 1 D v d o grort the p oldt aM Council-I '` 5, •- goetter rMwated enothex t f t,not included in h f gang dgcm.nts,as the carpeting man M.Glathen seconded the enation. All wean an favor and the motion puled.],llusly. y{ S 1100 W yara of rpe g sed ten b £gore i th City bodget figu t estimated �pri f$13 50ot j15 000 Ho a d ed this it had be b d' p etelyu it i It—Illy iolloda u b genex 1 lbw ectural contr.ta. He said several diff Lex f arp wall be presented to the Council, Curb Side Paper Bag Callo.ti.System for Gubag. ''4N ! they 11 Ilk,a selection,N Will write the sP-ifi i l,got £ bid, d on it,and blue it inathllad: He ,rd said the other types of fl—i�g to be wed ate included in'the general boil 7%contract. JSm McAlister,City Manag p esented F w th D tor.of Public Warta,Mr.Jr,,Hodge n which ,S he sed eating fie curb ids ape b llect ons tem n Hvitsv ill th h th of a donated :'• 1 1' Cooncflmen Park M d th fd fshi t 6 .Inc.in the emu of$93.951 66 demeusp machanet(for the d t onroF thtest)So..p3 k p the b g aM dint d apply E60 paper bags. yT„4 }, wbich F1¢ure includ he kiw rrevgTi �g ani on. This£Sgure also ncl a ITh tet a proposed vas P t cillo. Aftl,th est plated cep ion b t the 'i mi�Iwtip ups a table E r use in the C 1 f t t pi 1pal court functia,s,e ,in the o systems,and a survey of residenx reacts n,its deairebvlity and Feasibilitytxill be prosentoo to h C uncal,', 3' Cmmcilm.C le .ecosided�the—ti..and the motion carried uwnimousl forte total p �# Iia 'Alitur,For fI ritore of: 93 951.86. M yor Wall ,,—.d hiz strong bi.tti.to f—do,,g Yboge pi kap w long ll th City cu ff rd to t e with th p x sy He Indic t d h n I—i ly di esed y object remade kn mon t him H¢indi t d wooed be f ible f old,, aide Te di pp d p ople t y th ar g b g City Hall Costs--A R­ tto the fr. b Nr Hodg d ted p 1 d 1 for th p opl Id b pi d hare.£ d 3 -v�': = to indi ata th t th i gIrblgo 11 to y eked I,froll bah ld tho M1 the _ Mayor.Wallor t dthsea dxacusa¢d ao for: Mayr Wall k d that xhe whole sy—s financial picture,residantval laid w.:ercval,be.,lysed before yj2a 1)2) Cons tvon of the building .. .. ....$484,849.00 .y further action va tak.. Alt- t.No.3 of tba bualdiog.. J` l: Z ntxact4, bid(subataov of c.ciete for wphalt) d 400.00 " S) Addendum too b building contract to include MAYOR'S RePORT--MRRIS I.NALLER - Cb.ge Order No.1 addivg site cork bid S 57,120.00 47 Pumrshdiya,,arrack to Statx.ers,Inc. Autho izati.re Pay Dan Bro.'s Travel Bxp.sas--Hwwvflle Memoxiel ItIvitw.Anbul.ce PYogr.Manager (includes tables taken£ram architectural t` rontr.t in the evou t of$1,W.081 $95,951.86. Mayor Waller asked the C..all, uthorirl a-to pay hIlf th ay.1rep s of Mr.0.Bxmm,Alto,Froa ...$636,320.86 which—1 bid some$3,800 below,D,11,,bb...dlfirm's embllre Shelm Lo.tyels to aply tOthe other M1alf�f h t P L D S 57 Nvk..carpeting w (b—lo$13,500• theme atxo wblob embul.cas3ueocompar�ibleimate1e200.diEfar br W111 $4 000tan tho mabuCaowccvlp C-1,tmks ddeo a 't (' evd$15,0007......... . .. . ... .. . ....$15,000.00(high ast1—) .hal£of these a es Hid C it y�ck y laded xhe motion. All xa�in�favor. t '- AyY ''Approximate Total ............. .. ...... . . ....$651,320.86 atelY" 100. �' } ADJODI4`g6NT p-ry CaleMar Oays for C.pleti.of Bwitl.g Construction 250 D II There being no dLrther boli—,of the Council,the meeting then adj.med. y Co.wlm.MoOm rated that Nr.Nuh'a building c.—tion bid iMicated 250 calendar days for compl Lien. wkod when this till Iold begin. Mr.Nosh.swered hesitantly,approximately 45 days;haaever,he mould of Ras ectfolly submitted, .0 h say this with certainty because two contractors x111 be working on the site whose duties intermingle aM vv lap each oth— H—ad a tine factor carrot be tied down firmly. MWaller indicted Walindicted this xw wst derood. Mr. (k Zf jNllh 3nd3wted.wily the calendar days begin up.xhe award of the c.txnet,but in this parxiculss rasa xhe j,1te not being ready to be maned over to him, he days I not stat or,award date,but when the joint drain g aM site work is.omplet.d. It wu age¢ed,e£ter much discolllo that the cork be don¢u.xpeditaeusly a Ruxh OeSh.;Cit Secrete �," 3 ..possible. Jmly 15,.1975 y ry r { Mayor Waller indicated ha felt it res quite clear that the City Couocvlm.had tat.a major atop today for el 1 (the City of Huntsville. t w`n 9 BOSINESS OF Tt®CITY ATTORMY--M.D.CCLLBY Sale of L.d(Behind Public Library.d Adjacent to the Poli.St.i.) &;+ Martin Colley indicated bid-hM be.adv.tised for the sale of a.e 3229 square feet of land in Black 14 on J.e 27.d July 4 located adjacent to the Police Statyand beMM the Public Libxery. He said.ly or,bid (, mow rewiv¢d by the bid openiiy date of July 11 and it was from H.ey C..Imestmenw. The amount was$10 001 .d a Cuhier's Check Sn the.oat of$1,000.10,ox IO percent,mow enclosed. Mr.Galley indicated if at the ' '.pleuof the.Counrdl to award the bid to Harry—Invascanxs,he Fad prepared a Resolution.thorlsing the! rt p' dd (preparation of tM a ...ry pap—rk-M legal document,. Councilman Corle moved to award the bid to H.e C.on and Co.tiaxaou{R.5r.a¢wnded the motr., All were an avor im.al to t I; too..n . 1.o.. H� ° Resolution No.75-u NEI ase un � �^ Nr.Colley y read the Reaoluxion which authorized the—lila a0 the proper deed o£cony All a Co.cilm.Corley moved to accept the Resolution u reM and Councilor.01ek.s seceded the motion. All w re in - -, " jfavor esW the murk.passed..imously. sale we be used and the ch c of the ` 1 i+ - Mayer Waller rlitaramd that th pro—d,f to par p i 2a Wilson PIIParty.the rner behrM the Poli..Station Avenue M aM 13th St t hi.h i.f le It Fall {23.000 and xhi&gt hese will a the fuj rep.,Son.of tbw Fail.stb tri no:5'k �'. +a'� Niki a k £:t s ;� '' y, 3F f �� ? � ,yL ✓� "f.�az s+ �" p y, a 4'�4%l#,L ��... v!'r. gf Asa ' In.32: Page 33 ..__.�_._ y '^ —��1 �P 2. Pl lift the °id f M ght-f .b and use theI der there nor Ja � MINUTES OP.THE MEHTING OF TO CITY CCWNCIL OF 1.CITY 01 HNNT.VTLLBj WALKER C.—,TE%A6,—D ON THE 22nd DAY+ f i aid pre it th ugh C p bably$g0,00D an all. Thus pwld be ^r'ir .. M1q y I� OF JULY,1975,AT 4:O0 P.M. ALL IN THE CITY HBUICCING,:1025 11TH STRMEHNA6 ',HUNTSVILLE,T . ( ng ant a probleo a d ung ng exp=se. , � Thea x a"Spatial"Meatin of the Cit Council and.the followin a v v* P g Y 6 m=b p sent: S. Tu ling Co 5126 000 ith C tY Meet 25 pe t to be$31,500. (CImSetat on: J - A' +l S+gp j $33]P F rust i 1 h $65.00 Per flat£ Malta's-b Job,Fora t +; as of E252 p l f0 t. $126 000 f he Job.) d t5 IV q.k Prank H Moore,Mayor Pro Tem,Pxasading I. rT.As 11 Sohn Ami k Nr.I,bel1 d d tune 1 h east ffi 1 t sbl ti d t thebast advantage thC ty in the Larry Co l0y . 1 8 Ralph Oa is 999��i i B.carry Dickins i. Jm er NGI then axplavud the CatY's fvuncval sheet sluwimg status of 1Dca1 funds,xhith indicated +' °i Goxee NcOlotMn hal=m remalang of$85,687.11,PROVIDED EPA PARTICIPATES IN ALL Tilt CHANGE ORDERS,SOME OF WHICH Jerk Perk r .NOT YET BEEN AFFRONTS. SYrv'fi . $", Mmobexa absent: Morrie I.Waller,Ney.r Mr.Isbell id if Lass ling i capted 1 old be Chang Olde Numb 9 He: id h Id beiW carry 4xF -t 5 D lore Rogers - ,' it to the TWQO d the,to EPA, d t this tore he Fuld hack theto f ting Wang.order,• "LTr j -"----- -- -'_ - ----"- It.Isbell.ill cited Ches,,Ord, 9id-lid 11 be ifagr t i t b obtain d F EPAf k ----- - -- - --- - City Eogvveei,Je Hallia,indioltod chatES,0 der°14 15 lfi 1].oa theBoo Sill COI--havenat b... J e selai g as called to Order by the Honorable Frank H.Moore,Manoyor Pro Two e i .cation was g by eppewed by EPA. The,ESxst 13 hall bees app t ed. On the Mo C ecY,Mr Harris Slid Ch 5, g:Ord 6, Th t, '-oil—E.L ry Pickens. ] B d 9 have=t been app ed. Three j ch.Ca order �1.v 11 b 1 h d without EPA these am Bens Change Order is( andby p t ]4 s0O Moate Br h Cle,eas011 Chug Oid 5 wW 8 (S a Chaase Ord.l fi.odtiol nau. beat as of 7-22-75). 1 S AUDIT--SOUTH HUNTEVILLE SENSE PRUJE ., ( i xk; " '•:.. " Mayor Pro III,Pr.Sk Nolle ad perhaps h City shauld 9 e Nr.Mo Per£o.Tm 1 h bid Mi City Manager,Jam McAlister pre...led to the Council a p 1 mdnary draft of the audit on the S=th Hunt illel vat. 'M othat.assbet of the Council did hem bi feeling. Mr.0 6 1J aid b ring contr t Sewer Project.done by the f1Lm of Peat,Marwick etW Mi bell,Auditors. He indicated this pxliminary draft of will ort give prices fox bonng m grade on this 1 b He all b dl long as.yep `ro 1 ! the audit is£or the Council's infoimataon end di aaasvan. j hi a oled(they pad ha ly t) Ha tPlk d to thre or h Il 'y 4.d tu+ineli g 4 Cv J' he ay sol Th High ay DOS t ill lot poolit the bell hale a slope alse,be ealtate A is the pit to pe -i ad these is oat Iaaagh mm ballI.balltha in t t to do thmePlblasEw ) x CHANGES TO SOUTH.WINTSVILL.ORR PROJECT CONTRACT b revs this i. gra ity li and it has to be as,grade,Mr.Isbell said. A water line x=ld be 111 ^yi according to Mr.Isbell,as it is hider II,.0all. {.. It.M—iater indicated a,I11tiol has developed which will affect the project's financing in that difficulty exist°in boring under Interstate Highway.a.5. No indicated W.VIOM I Fi=.Dirocxor For the - Mry,Pro Tem,Frank Moore,th=asked f,,,satiu. C it Amick.SE,ed to approve Change Order 9 �`l City, ..id pre=t a fiasneial report an the pmject Which rill reflect a balance of the local monies liable in Mmxe Brothers Coastxution Company to all Ing ad thfr°way of$126,ODO with BPA for use on thissprejoct. 1 I•paying YS p. f end th City panne 25 p 1 g upas aFP 1 of the h r ChangeOrder t"3 ` Jim McAlister than d Mr.Cleiw Isbell of Davidson En Elkins Lek Tank L m(dv d bowl wh h ill p pared e°M I b 11 i ting prvcas). L pre.lote ganeering to describe the Flat—exist ng u Cmwecilson dickens seconded tM=tial. All were.an Eaor Old the oration passed. $ l the Prejett at this time: Elkins Lake sewer line diaplacam°nt end boring wider interstate. �. Y Elkins Mks TruN[Line--Por the C—al'.Inf.reation SLEEPY FOLLOW ORAIWAGE SOLUTIOM ,y Nr.Isbell indicated one.f the preblau xis the Elkins Lake 100 foot serer line displacement which Was JM Ill It-,City Manager,indicated there =64 inth pipe(tutu ) place in the Sleepy Hollow J used by pressure from a hill after a.period of Flooding. He indiratea Turner,Collie L Braden,Consulting d tune ditch et thus teas. Na indicated the Council was f®ilia with th fact that it washed out,was > tv Engineers,r coSISSIA lowering the line three feet. The contractor,he said(Dial Construction Company), ngvneered by the City,bids Pero sought,uW the low bid pas£roe P G 6 C on Comp=y aL$19,000. 'i .;p.. all4 an£oimed of the Jab but refused to do the Work becaase of the duger involved with the Possibility £the He Said all bids were relectid bEles a the low bid Wee higher then the d5velapertSId ladi..y had funds for et the ' hull falling u an the men. With his refusal to do the Work,W.Isbell thlIkId With the Banding Company in SO w+i effort to get a subcontractor under the oSigisal toot...t. That Bonding Company rejected this proposal McAlister revealed the lest year's option as to open.p old I.dotd.line the drainage ditch. It was *" s y' Turner,Collie§Braden were then approached by Mr.Isbell with an altermte vroute for the line which would IS an because estimates at that time Were$50,000♦(ong 'all"')f r this job. Yesterday(July 21, y yy, f add=additional 60 feet to the line,aiW they agreed to this. Prices for con now being Sough 19]5),he said,the City staff,the m and engineers met a the Sit where the opuing of the drainage 6 h through the Bonding Comp=y,a cording to Mr.Isbell. Mr.Isbell slid the linetshouldanot run mora th=$25.00 ;i ditch end concrete linin of tM cMiwel job were once again disuss.d. O'Malley R Clay Engineers lad ,td X14 Par flat,mating$25,000. Indications are that it c.udd run$50.00 per foot,ar$55,000- Flits, as f rth tM felt aha ob cold be door For$21,000 led g pipe(to be a fust Clasa ° Y j B ckcavation and renavin the 'IF t in the mnuact Will roan the same per Foot,u long es the same material is used no ma ter how the e j b with five inch reildat d tmemta f.undatian,including a pilot channel of about 16 inches to handle `trM1 ae changed,Mr.Isbell said. some 90 fe0t of line rill have to be of othar mItlal,l not specified end illbef nore.l volume), t y primd oa a wast coat,lamp sum,or cost plus 15 p...lat basis,according to Mr.Isbell. j 1 Mr.Isbell indicated he bed corresponded with Texas Water Qualit Board(TpQB)and the Envimm+otal Pre It vas agreed,Mail—slid,to have the pipe pulled out of the ground and sold back to the oli,itsl t ,( tectvu EPA and that limina talks indicate they y oppliex(Rhe supplier gave Jerry Hodge,OSrecmr of Pubtic WOrka,a qutatvu to this effect.)IS 517.50 A ]J fN AB°°tY(EPA) Pre ry y WEI1 both approve this rou It needs t be per foot and to reapply to the pnject the proceed,Exam the sal°of the used culvert. McAlister said the submitted as a lump III to be c1...ified as tri work,he said. He indicated u ao as prices for the —1spar paid far the culvert originally and nor xe'ro gaLng to sell It and.apply tM,slvage proceeds to the ., Line for the alternate re e i cawed and the chane order approved,SY will be hand carried to TWQB and pr je . Thi.sale will mount to some$15,100,leaving a Mlsnce IS$"ED. He°aid this year's budget rd ban to HPA for°ppr°va1.uLHe-aditWas hoped to complete the line before the asul bad winter sethel. I =id$5,000 to repair Sleepy Hollow drainage. TM bel=t.due is then$2,900 wbiala the developer has agreed 1 Giau Isbell indvuxed he was hoping to keep the unit prices a vn the contract;however,i could ply. no City will also Mve to euume the engineering expames whack cold run es high u$3,500. The i be that r sing costa Would not permit all.wdng contract prices. If th"is the case,it would tb=be ale 1 vganaexing m the protect,it wee noted,pill be O'Malley g C1ey's responsibility=d not ttm City's,and that 8% tM City would carry no liability in the Sutter. p y t + pp� battle taiform someone to covmly with tM priors in the contract. He indicated he Would not like to all= +ri i xarbi—price brought in on this;however,he said BPA Would pmMbly agree upon xbsTal Fret°the Council A RECAP p,,:: submitted to them for funding• He sold he would bring the pri...back as so=as he gets them. J A x 1 Prefect Cost(opining ch°=ejJ .. $11,000 Mayor Pro Tem,Frank Moore ivdi<ated that if Dial would not respond to the alternate plan,that the City ■ 6 1 of used portico of invert .. .. .-$13,100 ( t should take over. Martin Co110y said of the City complied With the teams of the adntr=t,it Would not affect 111 City hes budgeted the EPA fading to them should they atop in to do the Job. Developer will pay bel=m .. .. . ...............-$j's,vuu 'i } Th.Co=cit exprasaad their desire not to be eesponavble for say mare delay,. They urged Mr.Isbell t TM aryinaering mats could ePpoaa.sea$3,500,eatordfng to MMliater,acid this is=unbudgeted a NO Ell ha prices back to them as coon as possible led indicated they Would meat isleliately to take action. sold under the all III l optic, he cost to 1M City would have been around$9,000=d that now ix Well still � M mat that much hot the City well have a each batter f=ilvty. ' `k Boxing Under Snterstete 4s Re udri I+madiate Coocil Action y ", y =ey, ppea,,the expenditure of the budgeted$5,000 9 ng � MerHv Coll City Atto indicated the Cattail needed to a n= Mr.Isbell said the oriload- fi to complete the unprosiae solutio.to the drainage problem. Coucilean Davis moved to approve tM$S,OOD i ginal specifveationa called fox fie°bar°pits,ate on each side of the two f d ' expeeditma£o,this protect as rec9mmeoded by LM City Manager With the price for=gineering to be nagatiated S= a d=e in b—se tM freexeys. The bores rare to route a pilot line through oder the fro y The 'later. Cmncilm=OSckena samndad the motion. All Well in fear=d the motion p=sad. f Ny State Highway Departs=Y prohibited putting a pit between the main 1=ea of the Eseemay. He indicated the b e : eaghs about ten poteds par foot=d in order o bare amu 300 feet an water bearing sands,the speed mut be p ` L is which c=flea the bore to revaa up cooing a curvature an the pilot bot0 line. If net speeded p, pM3INI8TRATACTI IVE ON--J.N.MCALI5TE0. . j he said,the Weight of the bore begin,to drag dol. It is difficult to maintain grade With this length If bare,Mr.Isbell said. f- I Death of C1CY Employee--don Arthva x Mr.Isbell related thio°altereatives fox Council'.eOsaid.lsti=: city M=agar,Jim HCA1f.ter,amuoced that Nr.Om Arthle, , ost his life in a tra£fi a City emplcyeal deal last Friday waning. Mi.Archie had been=ploy0d in the City',street department SIT N°past t o 1. Gond thet actor,Mao C..tructi CO p=y,out aha tell them to keep boring until they get the Mr.McAlister cited his IS ban a truly product'va worker=d outsteading emplo --__n ('Phis ,old b next Wed throe p f OW,he said.) ;+ Axaryi auld b ,sed by al M ROS Elbe. a H dicer d Mr. �I d eun111iie h ban m �.. k `t' ^i-�A i 'w9 ; `•" £'4 a � va g ��j a.,s s {�. ,? a. d Page Sd MINUTES OF THE NIMPS9rLLe CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 29TH DAY OF JULY 1975,AT THE NEW CITY PIPE STATION I'.NIDIE®i M,IN HONTSVILLE WAI:gER COUNPT,THXAE AT 7:00 P.M i AM ment o£ h Hu. 11 Bnri bore t let Pr Ch __'m Th Ki.,g I." regul"Ming If the City Co vl uW"I f ll mg meatier'were present: ,ry'II Mr Seel P e P k nd R tv Dim ed th t the C y.,, d U.S.A.F.--till 1 1 Prog Ij, present the d ural p d t of The R g aM I July 26 d 25 a 8:OO P.M.1 the N 'viii Ne I W ll—,Mayer ill) ' w Hugh 5ehool Audit 1 He.adv ed that the t ke on sale for.$I:00 and he urged the Council to a Le ry C ley the hvehllght'If the leleet s activities. aw. �� Ralph D i a g. H.Lry D kens. ADJOURNWNT ft.k Meet. _ Jack Parker ��'i�� r,✓'=x Y ( �: There being no£urtherection mquimd by the City Cowcil;the uetidg then ad)ovrned. �■I � �I Delete Rogers Reseec urs rtes, TT1. etieE I called to I&I by the to bl -M. I.Wa11er,Mflror. The rnw<,tvewas eiren by j 0 th Deshaw,City Seel.uy Huntsville Pire—.1,Mr.Jack.K'. PUBLIC FORUM--IMP 2 C , M yle wll t the people. t Ha 1 di� ed publ Sf b Lngdu pf id i� af theft= B.City f the City q tlely d th hi g's Whit £ a e p ilY def he'r idem of Weld 2 Cit "i A of the Cy to come to a Ileverdent place in their weld tosma dileell lath the City officials tters whieh d P ,f: attention. ._ He,than opened the forwn and eked far any reeidmt he would like to speak I.the Cawbil to cave f mrd, 1 Si.the. leeidetein tt.d.e ilbId't. the.0 it,the Ma th lied eed I. ' 4 YOr the Plbli.P rum C - Dle,il,C ilmee fl,WeId 2 1 di d by d le ev nt1Y a"contented ward." 5 - Mayor Weller eeeeeeded Councilmen Davis for the fine lob he is doing I.his ward. 4 ' CONBIDHR THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS J s , May Waller then pmaevted the minutes of th, Sng of July 15 end J lr 22. Colin 1. Davis m dI. f ,yY u pt the Minute.u written IF Councilmen D.kens seconded the motion. Ail le in fever a.a the mot 3 F .1.- ? Passed unanimously. 11. ATTENDING CITIZEN ' Oliver Faulkner to Discus Drairo¢e.Problem H Mayor Waller eked Mr.Faulkror le come Forward to disc hi,petti.lel,p bl Mr.Faulkner i.die.ted 1 2l .a hh that once befove he had come to the City Council to discuss Ilteeld by th urban,of Haghxay 75 5 v+ fp - Ha indicated he W Me.Jerry Harris,City Engineer,hed worked I,I .lutz,,but he,he checked into what it # C d would still ,It him,he wondered if the City could participate Boman the costs. T Jam McAlister ple,...led some documentation xpl thed e, question goring theigi 1 sti t Y a for piping the water through Mr.Feulkner's PlIpIlty=til it telthelhe south property lie.,and hat t.t.1 y estimate Ss$3,150(see memo dated 12-17-74 from 1 y Narri) Mr.Harris xu asked to figu ha he balance of this work would c st end he reported this f ge t be$2,500(in addition to the$5,150 fel a total of I l aafterxieltbvd$5,650). Mr.McAlister ieditated this is not a budgeted.item as it was introduced to the City A ge prepare p.v Mr.Faulkner reiterated that since curbing was introduced to Highway 75 Eolith,the foal point for this Y'f xIt,,drainage is just above He property eM thet all of the water from that area.dreile e,his property, gradually eroding it away. The drainage ditch he pmsentiy hes is eieplynot adeq—,enough to handle this „ P1 increased—of runoff,he said. He indicated when he end Mr.Harris first discussed this,Mr.Harr s said he could coma le fee le his fence,because he couldn't get a backhoe i,them to did f 1 eI t F" point any farther than the fence line. Ne then spoke t,the Foremen of the emw flu.the T High ay D pelt- "` < b VSs - want xho lea putting an the culvert,eaW this me assured Mr.Faulkner that if he k the fence dee.he ]d R gat.backhoe in there. Mr.Faulkner wants to edd 200 feet to the st se t ion he originally coq t d 'Y ,'<" to divert the water to the south property line. Mr.EFe i.les eked if he ke w the drai.age conditions b hf d t" N Mr.Faulkror':property and Mr.Harris medicated he xu unfamilielwith thaw condition.at this time. ,`- % - Mr.Faulkror said W.Ralph Hayes owns the property behind this end Hickory all is located beyond Mt.Heyes �. pleperty. +r 7 Nr.Faulkner agreed to provide the ease... to the City if the City will pipe the water through his p y party until vt isouth nches the sth proper r linea Mr.Mb dg ter a pated the City did not have the money for either two If these things at mone this time es the money le ort budgeted. However,Mr.McAlister indicated if the City H 3 could do the first phase--groat the easement situation cleared up the contractor could ev.plete rhe xelk 1 J F .3 yr the a and move on to the rt phase,and than the City might be able to conevder the se nd phue with u xt budget. Mr Faulkner egreed to peuide the City with the necessary easement. 1 y $' 1' q Mayor Waller liked Me.F.Ike-if the Council could take thi.matter under advisement and put the mechanic.into voti.far a m indapth study before further dvscuesaona can resolve the matter. Mr.F.Ikell i;egmed to come back eI the"It work union. CONSIDER AMEIILANCO BIDS u Ff di`. J' M .anted t ' cAlv.ter,City Manager,pm he bid, the Council end indicted Mr.Den Brawn,Huntsvel le ,. iI,the the bidpbe wl Ambulanu Progrw Manager,had reviewed end evaluated the bide and racovmends to the L til that the bid be awarded ) MGoI l.d Pr-ib11 Texas 1 n -it .$1 m9 144.20 F.0 B t H ills 4 1— tw ov �y d'W I � aeY kE i b s� I IIHa inamt,did...Brown lopported his I.Incelleddrion with the following1. Cl to proli ty ries.f bac -�.�m Ord nee Auth th Parch f the-I.--..r-(Behind 1-ii-Statim) I� '^ 3 Eta out de storage comp t Mr:Coll y 1 d ated h C it lad p 1 ashy sorb d hi o prep re the osd uth dencembulmw bee Xyd d b s,in lieu f libIrgla f the Resdsef, eh cle's b d �', pu ch a of h pr p rty I...red in Block 14 b hand Ae Police Ststim,fee a mm of 425,000 He then reed 1 v m3.1 . _ the Ordinance in uptaon. II y¢ 5 Modder al h a 5,000-t 1 rter end Rcedlafe Asbulence hes a 2,000 InIt iwI,tn,. ISI 5e 't hh Ordiences No.75-13 {Mr.Re 1 fel } Id be d tag oust ho h City bursa pu ch d f a d ff comp y I " 1 n AY�. let— t tureh C ty�s.ambulance for wmparatave purposes end .to evaluate the performance of the txo types for AN OEDIHANCE AOTMRIZIRG THE PNRMASS OF REAL ESTATE 1.PUBLIC MEMBER,CONPIPMINC. pimchazes: A RESOLUTION HI REMICRE PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP FIRl WVL8 DIMING d a THAT A NECESSITY EYISTS FOR 11 PURCHA&B OP REAL ESTATE FOR'PUTURE 11-1I11 CP THE Mr.Nudgeu.of the City Admvnvtratim,ildillt.d the City mld be dealing directly with the Factory on the CITY POLICE US W,ALMORIZING TIE!'MAYOR OP TIE!CITY TO EXECUTE AM DELIVER :'parch a of this arab 1 thereby ratting not the middle man aM. bt ang the$19,144.20 cost. He ind dPROMI650RT LATS FOR TIR:PURCHPSE PRICE,READING INTEREST AT 6 PERCENT PER.AMNi AND ^t Eby dealing xith the factor,direexly,the service for the ambul wall els b efficient as that prwid d PAYABLE IN 15 ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS OF BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST,LEVYING.A CON- 'In ON- I _ Y d.Sk'n P' IxiIn he R wile£,Ambul Ellice Department. Mr.Hodgen 1 di ted a bad qoe sutimiL vn£oamat on ?. # TIMING DIRECT ANNUAL AD VALORRM TAX ON ALL TAMABLE PROPERTY WITHIN TILL LIMITS OF - ;-„: 4 r ';regarding azi y the ambulance and that Modular had cmplvad with Chis request,whereas Roadsafa only I'i SAID CITY TO PAY THE INTEREST THEREON,AM TO CREATE A SINXING MND ACR SEE TO �S A {verb lly elayedathv MERSOF,AND PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT AM COLLECTION OF SUM TAXES. t a :porch price of thepop y to be$25,000 Myr Waller f 1 he bids between ROad.. Eme g tyi.Ily Vehicle,,Inc.of Shelbyville;Tennessee and Mod.1 Martin Coll further a leaned that he Dad nence recited the ,.?' u IjAmb 1 C p careen of Grmd Prearie,Texas,ware essantielly omp abv.with only a$99.]8 dvfferencI m priee.,i I The edvantege,as suggested b Mr.Brews,he said,Would be re select a model different from the Cpmtinterest f hirh some 510,000 will it p din wsM1 d the balance of$15;000 t be peed it 1 ans[allment plus. ,; y Y's 1 t st'. Mayor Nallex not d th n}tial p yon uld be$1,900 a ye and would be Uldeat d drsdIard th Trp' 'R embul.co£ox comp p,¢p sus p ncipal sed Interact are d d er e p d f time. _ 1{ 4163 1. ll L ]m Ua i d to.sxard the sebuven bid to.Modal r—nio ce.Co oration of G aM P e T Louncllmm Pazkar moa d pt the xdanenw.reed and Cpuatilmm MCClothen.seconded the mot �y uM { ,a�a= �°le C lY:Y sem Lha motion£ora tore aspen i .20. All sere n a merlon; All were in favor and the motion passed manamously. ' l ort wren ` 34 ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION-4.H.MaALISTEi x CONSIDER APPROVAL OF THE CITY'S TAX ROLL Notice of Receipt of$200,000.00 Grant.for Coemmmity Om lopoent * F i p J " C,y Mnleger.Jim­istll,indillted the B srd If Egnal L1 n hod met and bed considered the exrep ions € }end h ig..I.no mints made by the school tax o£Fice,with whom Lha City has m contract. Tie Indic tad Jim McAlister indicated a telegram f $.nater JohnT r to the C y algid that H.esville had be 91, jfthe total[ex vela f the como�p.ty is$55,037,389.00,less the homestead exomptimallowad which is axarded a$200,000 Commwity Oevelapment Grmt to be veed toward tNnts alle's commivity development progree. ,'' aslar X1,BP7.00 for a total value receivable of$53 695 492.00. He lodimted the ter Iwy Dn the ter roll is He said this was the first of a hopefully fie year funding He ooix imded the people of Hmtsvdlle fp Istria ✓ 1 j:petted to be$660,446.67,leas the homestead exemption of$16,102.76,form actual tea receivable of - p t g n the p bl fonvas q d for g t applacat} d h specially co®m�aed Mr.Jin Wdgms f h 1 ;$644,3/5.91. C ty Pdsini t Lim fox-or d}natvng and developing the£anneal grant application sed sold,it through th LN d Mr.Bob 6 ith,City Tex AIIIIIer. one pees 'Nth h rev lle for the COmcii's iew. McAlister ...a channels. .n, ;req d that the.Co 1 epprw d adopt the recommendsxvo d events as provided by the obi of £: y. ;Eq.li stil.sed the City's In.Off MAYOR'S REPORT--MORRIS I.WALLER yComrilmen Moore mead to approve the City s Tax Rall and Comcalmsn Uickasa s ,colsd the motion. All vera ` an favor and the motion passed un.imously. --I-S d' : r ' Mayor Weller k d the Corneal to amain after the wwksession for.Exewt$ve 6 seam to discus BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--N.D.COLLBY pexm.el,sal estate endl g 1 matters. .. - d i IlOxdinance Confusing the Awm[m £Amb 1 e Bid COUNCIL ACTION r Martin Colley da—.d onfirestien end authorization Fee method of payment for the amerg.-y ambulance Covmunity Health Survey $ 5G Iwuld be in tw parts: 1) the o di m ,string rhe accept...of the bid,end 2)the ordinance authorising rye ,� ;the vssuanm of the rarcl....of eblagation. M then reed-the caption of the first Ordaaunce.follm,: B.Larry Dickens = d that Or.Csdy's students f SHED hed respleted the Conessity S A,vau Health Sury y d. ld h h a11 bla next seek for the * may. Ordinance No.75-11 Qualixy f LIF C 1 H�1 dv ted the Camcil mold be n inyatea a m f nm ex p 7bured,esek sexhl.h time the reportMI h £ ,� a AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ME CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TERAS,CONFIRMING THE x111 6 f lly prey t d th Quality Of Lafa Colmissim. He Ind cared ACCEPTANCE OF CERTAIN BIDE FOR ME PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT AM DETERMINING THB NECESSITY the survey had bum a seeceasPIT one. 4 THAT PAYMENT OF THE FORMER PRICE OF SUCH EQUIMMW SHALL BE BY CERTIFICATE Of OBLIGA- TION DETERMINING THAT NOTICE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED AS REQUIRED BY!AW OF THE INTENTION TO ~ ^I 8 ISSUE SUCH CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION AM CTHERWISH CONFIRMING AM AUTMRIZIM THB AOJCURFBKENT £1 METHOD OP PAYMENT POR SUCH EQUIPMENT. qt4.l:r .Tk Na Waller asked Mr.Co11e There being.further business of the City Coencvl,the veering chert adjourned, y^, yox y abort the radio.stall to be purchased fw the Indolence systed which wall cost approximately$2,000. Mr.Cellry indicated the above ordinance mold have t0 be p..ed this coming on it one Respectfully submitted, advertised end the radio equipment world have to be bid end incepted at a late,time. .� Councils.Me re moved to adopt the Ordirance N0.75-11 end Comcalmen MCGIOt,en seconded the.tion. All xxxe in favor end tion ration passed manamoualy.. U�1 'a �-�-F t$F Oe6Hex CStY 9ecmtery eft. y Ordinance No.75-12 Jul Z9,1975 ; .x AN BEINISSUANCE OF BY NTHEGL CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EgUIPMILLE,TERAS,ON CERTIFICATE THE y IBLIGATI OP A SINGLE CITY OF HUNPSVIEA TNTAOF EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION CERTIFICATE OP ` CERTIFICATE MND JULY 29,1975 IN THE AMOUNT OF$19,144,20,UESCRI GING THE FORM OF dd a 1 AD VALOREM AM N UP ENDORTAXABLE PRENTOPS TO WITHAIRIN THEREON,LEVYING A CITY MIPA DIRECT AD INTEREST ARI ON ALL TAMABLE SINKING WITHIN TIDI LIMITS OF THEREOF CITY TO PAY THE Y,t IS ESERE TFIAND COLLECTION AM CREATE A UM TO.PUPA FOR REDEMPTION SIONS I ID PROVIDING FOR TH6 A p TO ESETHEMPUR AM ANDUBJEC OF SUCH TOES AM ENACTING PROVISIONS IMIDEM'AM RELATING TO Tiff:PURPOSE AND SUBJECT OF THIS ORDINANCE. r` M C 31 y 1 dicated the City Council should detennane the nvmher of years that the principal sW interest xmld b p yebl on this certificate of obligation. Re Waller then su ypr aleted a period of four td he 'Lha .,led he C until if this se.satisfactory to them. The Conncil cm,.r,d unanimously.Mr.�ym dinet,d. interest xeuld be 6 1/2 percent. ^ j, 1= ilx TMs. ,I Cowci linen Corley moved to accept the Oadvanw No.75-12.d Comcilm.Davis seconded the.Dram. All =v' J.EWVDr and the motion passed menimously. p ; .I rp s? Xq ✓dP ' u. — 'E gg vgsd J s s A a 3 S F ,t-.' . ,,.�,�,• ��_. 'fir�'�`� � ":�; �. a���'.s 'z. s i Al NMI. loll s ads a s s g $ gar $ a mCPsr. sss � sa a e sa � °� �m � �3 aa�"21-1 3 V aha s a sam s hex Saks5 s^ a�a'sg� 8 jot A a = 1 A o -8 N �g sg „w° as Wm�Ss 9 x I� °5a J5 t 8 5 AI. � Qa NAM a ti mks $s os a �a mx s " s aaawa� s q.g spa 3 �. 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""� im t �CStq wamgerr aP th�Cmuicil na he h�ba i�� Etna ^._— p�BCNTBVII.La:YALxea WONTY,me�W6 P M � ¢ A O Gov par regaming A gr e j TTre Cw�ctl mac In Ragi�l Panic¢.with owlrg m�baxa present:CI ld Pr a foods ming Cit, plopee 1— P-1 h.. idmould be I.the Y f i 1 in k vd e, h Pal -d­fitB Ea ndlag eAp1 and the. f 8 ( Sty vbllc ilm be aikingY maab. of N 11 n it Hopi 11�_r Mary Prat !; ry Y d,,.s 'f`J* wt,:1 f cnn t oP end c.tY xanaaer'a office nne air a ',.. �1�, 1 i' M Add— PP Ae pare ut1 a ] M .nkE+ �°'j,•,$,ai',F cil rn . arry i hart , f `S - eaeion to- 1 ` N x.wwceR o mrd aagaxa s M Anx I�Binn mar ;u stheet -ft IOOp 405Kj& 1 l �1 t N !.m ab V aNc Boore Mayor ft1l.repo tedthc'S0. tbi city,.appli onW the Tez Parka.and Hlsbe YDepart-q 'I ______________________ _ _ ___ ___ ________ __ } d !cone m Me fvTerur fm mfn ex High-V p at r 0,the.: _ _____ "'i on of b gi 18th Fmm epemexe t th Imp 405,,a a AOlO,oxlma .7/30' a mile. th L1M by mlled to oma tha eonorable mrrra i.wallet, Ta weyox. ,e avocation was ven ,a.J }? ," rolic�tea and in�tA a y Ad,mei v£ntvdiac l ire Lrea i aim ti. li��thwerkm3� --i—-11h 4 4 b 4y Lgbt !I dj­ L regu aPss�n<i aN m.maf hai loP.the. truce.eapazt of the project '.. Tx S Andras= regulate afP1c dna pr ncr«cimene on end I r19nt a in coraanca mitt saar¢1n9 y = �', li "'j'"'�+ .Y,�r i''. d egulatt E the LePatroat 4'. Batsll eugn to.o1 a woajav see �e ? Y I�o our-]n a hl9fiamY fr®eYemnse m IaoP 405 a£i6thSt_ca tPi¢Ha]mlaaYtatl0thie.would xepresmT the£fret MAyar pall ked M ,VOg to make ha mt� 0 be e e the Comcll. Pugh t a ' F a the City. Snta1 Y Lane 9k and BAid S ulyaasabl t this t Pr OB.proPe ty .y „ fluid he wined W the texurhan ayetwe:aid e. Re 1oa i mads b a re[nm egpuhlic read aM abould,A1 dntalna3 by t�hevat y Collaytr,mi t ec c Y rI efi a a m a .eon tMbr d—e rvaeecvd deal i. a rihu ��th1c 40 to older a within vinery Y Par tea .tha Pun S2 s Tae mi w ammAya Waller.i:aleaeea.moreprelimi,urr wwk nama{Sa , ne ams u 1 nm taken. i # � a #y B oho .Cue E dna ➢ =a survey h I.1¢aluded'in the 1.86 `"- re hB m iron aaWe21 t. e11 wte at m- i L? .Loam Tba N th� eons dd 40tne P .the re 9rmkin4 the Co11eY eaPl Ined hyo .#-Y £ W eTpr d 1'raosmaMa tha mrau tai d.to.commt a a1 iY,s Lwe types a Pad ®evt by pies. Sraa ¢te �S 1mnLre crepe r resaaat e m xne a xussam.Mnwm. eletke. I ,�,' amu 1p R Corley mwsi Sv the ffnm S Smi 6 As 1 es ke m the t All in fly. a amlyeae aid Council-� y eh.coli 1 y aM w Ynaz Z mm e meb¢led the Mixon:. mere avor a,d rowv paeeed unanlmeely.t wn obtain.m eYeme by pree vci one al o moeem a by P aiptioo. Th 1 theupxobim a +{ W? :I �'. h eww,th said..Thi ioa9 1 9 owed by hem bj , tY Co ley 4 �. `Y WIC^ 6'BOH THE I 2•^= Svdtwi—if tha xCit 1a a 1 Pad omea by t➢ i ta:f Na F+bll it, wind in1Y La .� Y- Y` malnTaaned by the City. 1 tad he would vd the ma a cleael der ton bl. tiv 5k G $M ^ Rmalgnatlon oP Gmala a eazrie. ie ft to XAeII,Gm Svaaible mayor Wailer asked to ha lir sport ragas by tha next k amnion of the Cvuncl ,t' Jim McAllstrr Svataated than wind b Ne lea v9 for ev of the staff mmbeza. ee inPoxmed the [m '■ LT � .e GRIBBGm RMOue6T tO IaTB1+AG XTEBBTOM. d v. -^S+ . Council tNt Jerry Hazx1 ity nM.i nefl reslgrade£x®tha City Off se Char he could go r rn bueineea 1 3 'for bamealf as a wn rad wnu to.Pia Jer:sr ¢.ten.ity threngn npme aso:my iimeavma nae mien a The aims B tr x Heand val,.w,a mmlbye ami ted Omry.baa bee good,a m ht-armed advleory to him many i tM scion w again beY the Camc11 ml b lazrf w from Fh ler f II ixpreaeed bve regi 1 ivg him .but wienea biB,e 1 iv me Rvgh�neaf Dvdepazimmt ae fll tan f the Grreaa, Y from tbCity Benita BA-walier then eapreeead city a 18 a the emex 1 ♦n:CS limits aid r e beyond acc®o9atr S s guf L F hie and tha Council's sevtimnta Od eve theNaa Terry£vr hie Very Pine em. W the City. . twn of earner eavSvi.e `'4 { 1T.Heex2HG TB&1 aglOpee®. _ Mayer mal did ort feu Y-d pc'ovLi 1 m to aide he Y 1 % when there az 1 t�ante be City a pr 1 at h disco RiepectYu ly mbmittadr M tha Cmmll, ePmredW tbi w k 3 for th eidaratim. j- KA7" rs w Ruth cesnaw Cie • 'Avguat la,1915 Colley,tha eify ACtoaP read� Y Beaetary Aaaoluiton accepCLy b certain end atrvvtlon of p is city Y, ma¢ta aIW for purOluae intaia furnianinga 1 Por h mPro c and authaleing the vu end C aetazy to execute epgmpriate eo .,1 The Aeaolutton foreall aM oEfrac cinll TM1e bid of Nal Cv vtion Com Inc.in the momk ,y4y Y Y accepTed na4u pony, n Y' _ of$485,249 foc OOIUTrmtion of•City Bell fax the City of e..id City Tekae,old tna bid of etatiover nc. d " b � in tfu amount of$93x951.86 for the lnterlmr furniehinga Ear said City Pall. � f, S 5 f: 111mcGlorhnn awed 1 accept the Weaolu[Sev as reed erd cauneSlmaa Amick mcovfled the mtaor. i, was Sv Yavox and tna motion leased avanSmouslY. � .8. N - 288UMCE Oy CBRTIPICATEB of �: i �SOBLI Oil FOR CITY BALL Lm�VE9mNP6(TP IdE®88AAy) I� Matin Colley,CSty Atmrnay,peTa asked 1-1A.thla Omimame. He indicated this ominan9i mer �! e " .f auTM1orined Q Ssauamn of cattYlcatem o£obligation of w 1$]50,010,if needed. Ha e111 118 -(; Of the.amount that"Y be meded Yox City Ea11 iumrovmm The acCusl issuance ofattflc¢tae I.--d by `+„_ th1e om]nmea untll amh tfine a the®owte azo deGrninmd er needed,e[-b omen—I(supplme 1) '✓" eminence mould be re 1u std would Lave t0 be authorise.by the City Cowell. He then Teed tlu captlmn: 3 #' 75-15 Ee'• AB OAbIKamH BY THe CIT4 COMMIE CF THE CITYOFEmITeVILLB,TEXASACTIpAIBIMG THS "y e ag S88m1MCH OP A 88AIH8 OF CITY OP BOMPeVILte,TEXAB PUBLIC IbPImVBMENT CeRTTPICATEe OP " h STO MOot OwTAB TO AOBT ABP IM3ERBST BY e11PP18- # ` OBIIlHPAGTOBOxeeH)CB HAM AMOImT OSAa1pOPT N EXCEED$250,0o0UeBCR xMG THE YORK { OP CYWXBICeaffiABP TAB 0 . 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I _ _____ _ - _ __ _ ______ _ ____ _ __ ymnt echednle 'G 11 e[Oav Pei.'flnu.ufl callem $ 1. o �-�, j. �I___ ti,%g mea called..order by the Hmrceable male I.Waller•yayor. he Snwoaklan xes9lvev by � h .%! IlNunviiman CerLY. I 1 a 1981_1990 2 million $0.036 ! 6 �' We'iDO.R'INO9 O -1996 4 million $0.033. eller N ted N min e�o£Hth, Iti­If Augwk 12 aM A­t 26 1975 BICNa­ill. 1985-1994 millioh 90.031 (3.IC) } $• 1 ` ti appy yor m d an peg 3471 the A­ ,19]5 mLvu ,the t:nt M}bort Slle I - MI—I, W ity azd wu L aptly rated eheuld Snnie imp the W WLvie ea,ldel. { 1995-1999 8 million $0.0295 ( 3p) IC bei cha,ge in W min e.Coon ilm Ca moved weept.th m wiLLn am9 CeunrdLw 1� R000-202 $0.0283 ­dkhe ice. All Sn I­ d be mki.P ed unanLvu.LY• 0 10 million , (2 801 is �li ugh Nei ave gmlvfyi mtmen 1 W con ccordLi9 9pazla Sndiv.mcoeLs 4 COpeI[gdt Vrm00B'B'YBPFIIT idNt BES'WILLIANeOP'TO:eEcv YOOO j iahwld thLga heY— krol oro mtll atL1I ll W ter aT.any 1m1m belom,N f the Ne alfl Wee me rot be paid wLN msec,6uk Fs®CiLY revavuva: The t®If the<ontrwt ie Nroughb*i {, Yor Wl ln�lmtea Nat W nail fad t with Er:William L th P i a wek'e wuBsesaim.and 31,8080,repermd Er.spoke. i W had advised P,.m eauLl anew SPP h m ea11L:g Eegfl L me me equ.sted. Nr.Milli— } pm ant L W audience aid had not£oimelly fillc3 cut a eo11cSW'e request. w Pmmal avtW aw ',i' re d the !cam%kake lawn f da 1 10 mil Y.IIII 1 brei 1 1 i••; r i- t matter. x..10 allot City take It II,4ici per v time a 100 ed 1 i age'.mM f Y­ say. ,su®er Heyal Wa11 hi u guar10 illi 1, _ ' 1,g per dBY 45 ye Sod. Mt.epaike fret tad W en3 £—1 45ulyeaz N sad.9 ifaemr Wv x w {' } x:< BIBIIffL CF THE —W COLfeY ry fez 50 yeas. He Bala the City M1m W xign m acmler %; II ... it .,pros ked. If made 9zom plumes Nan pzola_..d,ne cavd a®e .fel eisan9 mold be m�e It.TBA. c � it Ordlnan ]5 15 W of CevYSP3 bIiw L f 'tn- £'8250000'£ it ;aavd TBA obligeme Steel£m pall tlu Ciky mere Wn SO millic,I a1lom pt y,if roque—,avd.if avallebin. gib: '1{1 Cit,f Cvoatr do f the Hall to re—d. 1 ^r Pero n aday ft—.Nr.Spazke­­ChIc if,It the e,d e£the ewer a ae demmim6 that W CityI. used tban the 4 Co]Sey 1 ted Thi rat a Ieaa t tte'.la mttng,however..ince it did mL pee g 10 million allon pz porn,W yeaz,u —m...t W em m W w� duSng the ` '_ menimmaiy,Wa mea rea64ng ie mveesazy. I then—dW ainmm In caption: 3 az f` YBE CITY HE CITY Tr« m,l.imee..seatOF A ®'H�a'Esv� �xP­ZTMB T�xd9oM L( meant p gin N _ ITIS CI CITY F TEXAS PUNLEC IHP _ q5 Thva vnlreci bevimlly pioeidee Nat W TRP will hmutrvct a treamen pl at Bivu ids eM rill i t.,t m®gAHD TO SNmENEST BY 50PPLeiffiiTAL OImOPAeCemxNAN BB ANOCNTNOB $250,000,Oa9CNI9TN0-THE ICII 0e CBBTIFICATH ABO TN9 earl it opram Chat plant acd roll water£ram Chat pLnt m the CStyWof duntaville N .area¢. They x111 OP&IW896i6gF PEAR PEYYIEO A COWl'IWIHO,OI— ABNtpS AO vAweaN TA%OH ?. W right m expand W pl.t lxovidefl it does not i—... ity,coats ped x111 vI—uvdaz W be 1 Ip LYWxT.OF THE CITY'N FAY 1're IIYf@as p Alm ab �i� CIIY will faznleb ceknr m avyova who cake for it,nmordi,g m Sperka. f 1 CNBAd9 A e2m:ING YOw SOH BROENPTION T10aet1Pi WHICH LEImN1'AL OROIiANC6 1 r,x 2 -' �i w A9aEB8NBWT Alm COI.LECY30N OE SOCS11. VY,Ado ld E�AICfING Ali ' If the City le the ou3Y<mkemr m Na pl Spuka aid tt,mi11 11 f th Sm and M'� NG TO Tim POPPCBs AEO eoeadCm Oe Tim OPOIHANCH. fall o£W operating coax. He said the size of th lent ivlCaa}ly mill be 9 11 Seng 11 d.a F&rvL80H6 IN¢OmTP PBWTI a TAx88 ARBB.00H Le ;I 't :IYni<h wind be aliommd tI W city f Huntevllle. e<irdlceled if another t®er mmCed m Coe L,the y; 1 t4ar Colley Nen explwmd the xdi e m W CO...il ens miteraCed it w sly a khuluttm Pci j "'�.ji" PIanC wale have m be a gId agremenk weld Pave m e made mlN.the City of H.Lavilie. Mr.Spoke 1ifutu a Lae —through subaegnent o dLmca(e)of certlEivtae If obligation. Nayor—Ito hen called fo a �SakW deb e.vice req u®.i caul un about$315.000 pubpu.a 4 million gallon per day tree men d} motion£rem Lhe Cmncil. � an r" w. T I�. Courcilman meiek voted m accept the Oidia expinimd e,HCowvl1wmm ra mcovaed W carica. % m.cibmn OavL asked of Lha iml tram 1 1 1We mould be 24 Lich rather Nm R i h, Mc. pu 1� 1} Coumilmw Oavie zmairod Ope06eD m tM OMLwn ,ped'munvilmen'o-iekme-'Ap9TAINEO Yry vetLm. =i indicnthd.W reason aiSy a 4 vu111 9 lien pet' lmevt plant Se b I,plB.-i e,W Ne seller trw.i el.: f �� lin(20•)t¢bevuae it ie designed W fit inn W City,ebilvty to pay.obedule. E.nl icit.—W i �i Courcvl Hembu.voted for the Oralmrce. The'Ordlaanv Lnen'pmeed. All otMi ' ty Y l x hos rwmmandamov Wt Ne orvgvml rim be n 24 inch ll.,instead of the 1 h. He void this li 1 -+�. hevdle w envy pal3one m desired St W pumping 11..w,.mm lnueeeed. H 1d ld be emnvlcal ov � t j ',d5 11 year piled,m mmtmck W maxvmm.fee Sm needed first--the diff... .ala,ds several mI13L , 'f x Oldimnce ameMim W 9ubeivi.i.OzdSronce Hollis.ve mmtructfon vete row is m of epead.t ovaz a 45 year period .aid hie present I—.aeaze h }s� �i Nunn Colley then read an Ordinance which mould send Sectl.13 If ONiname w.72-7,1nLl—the uh- timed an a?A inch lin eine he 1 pp 1 f alvielov OMinwm, by pr Wicq WL rc b ildig permits Na11 be Loved fu mn.tiu<tt.e£impr<vwen I "^ I to t eubdi11e .ml t]b.trent upon which each lot ie o.leted aM all maker aexer and other utill-I ue� � Cvunci]mn Oavl.aekM of w mould nave'Mown.water pxoblens wiN Nia eater c.trwi. Wr.gpazke Sidi- xY ,�.$ { a I avail 1 m Bald lot,w1N all of such iv®rw®sake m ne boamplated Sn w<wdmea miN epeelfimttena eM aW- ted that wr£ace vtu dad wt peaeae klfe same ahazactuiekica ae roll weer aM Nak Chia problem I—rot }X^ 'fyfi ab a °a dards o£kbe eubdi 1 L v e mrtlY3ad m by W City S,gLeu. � Ordinenv,are oma eompl'uce m e cent '`" ad more oY the kdLn9 ordleawe. .Bpazk..aid khe City will be roquired m.make up an arcual r � G ra alley LALathd W City Nanwu,Jim HCAliaW,had asked Nat Ne ozdlnmce m mmIded m segulr khe menta for mi:ntruamng W plant,IId W Beet of W apueLLn of We plant�tTh pBymente will be W9getad flevelop�Cty M1ave m impectu on Ne job ak all♦a..••. 5S.Co1LY 1 icalea he Fel!it men the CSty'e suponev-f .jus W City budget,based on a 12 meth past ezpasi.ce end—ly pymnk.will be made.thie. Avy d J I bility Smpect khe Sita eed m atop W developers w they are buvldl,g,if Ney are mk mneWctdng wmNln� rzuv x111 be billed In edfllti.,a,W any uMurune will be credited. m spclficetvom avfl staMexde. He did rot mel w,W City,would he able m require W devalmpaz m have $¢ �Lapemx on Ne ion at all time. � I® owe Wamr Tramoumkion and a sae SmSlitiee Contract f W K " Tee City Atmrvay then reYesed m 6eetien 15.03 of the Ord-1 nhich¢tete¢! ...Net all.masks, Hr.9puka acid ills eontruk provides Wt TAA mill mn'a di Lbe p 1 I e,grrnwd aCity I faefp.ft '"2 11 tilimsa e.tl other appurmmmav C.=:Id by the eubdlvSder shall bao.e ins property oP Ne Clty of :Includl,g pumpim£acillClea end Lha eonmcm.inn the Clty'a dletrlbutien yet®. T9,m City.111 spasm W t �' H.mville upon covmktion,aid accepmnva by Ne City of H.Lavill.by W City Engineer " ee rw�aMed,' fwvliC ,be Bald,eM TBI mill.n.tmck W Facilimm. The City will make W a.ml debt a iIt­t. Ni.—temr's S=j,.cma augge.tlon,Snclualrg a reguir.ent hem mak the dtva 'e ergLeei abed ii; an W ratiremni of the debt—W facility mill become il property of tlm City,ecttr g Lo prk.. .aid ertlfy that all cvnatructivn within W aavelopmant bee ben pufoxvad L accoraeme with W CCmnisal.a this contra t x111 mvlmm when W debt.proles ie retired or mh.[m bond. ndaids before the City engLleu weepte s®e ECALlemr summriae8 Nie wale help m apace cmepliwee u W� smirou amid I—m lots his amen Haeme if h.felled m fallow stated a ifi<allona and eewwecevai.C<nkrwm e:xl m epernm pec b k xa1 emndarda. j els.erymk ke—IIIInded khat W CltY �- ry ' ;eufeae meter tc toner'aItltu.alum the lin,.P cv�£Ylw th IiII ce oIt.III gut li Hnyor Welles felt Wee m be qui.dravklc em,gee a„d asked Foe mere review alv3 thm9ni nista Fmxel �—d,u x.11 ea W coat of W water I. e£lire and typ £B-- i. eg Ii­ .11 I1Wt1ee ti. taken. 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P �� Deal f r Hallove m Lieu o Cavil LLe,pAL�A D16N4Y TNNA6 I- 7,Cc eF t A' Nun S met]n'a xegol ,vaTh M ilwiig nubexe preeenT: 3 d 9ivece iut - ' 5...evi t Noir .Wailer,.WL+u t R£ F.' beure ry en a,W d®abl for YMfn but fg roue hn 1 k [ed o,iof th Cw 1 f the ids 1 the err they a ackad to evdoae Lha pm cr Huntsville. —ph D Y i L �'*;r'✓'/�''rvlk i�'. ._. ��5 vY� �'v Y AwD[moDD3NT � v'. a Acer e. 'v"'tk�lY p cH yH aasN2om. --- �F . Raepect£ully eulmStMa, : Public xeerin9 d" L -_ (�'yE dpi ecreierY ..i1{ Coneidex CLN'.s 19]5-19]6 Tv al No ISe[. x 3 k 9? " eeptmixr 9,1975. ' � • xtro ll Lhw tl tM public Muixy o tM 1975-1976 tisoal Y badget f Nu avllle. Yr Nallu emtl CM. e1 yutl 8 hs h Lox 8 tM anent the ty $2,04 86 MWg,, '%J Sndtcettl i o hw badgeY which edapta f1 cA pmllq behalf f theC-11 -1 Yioy W :.th ,"p, iw evexY doll Soame the TY 4afning w 1 LM w ln9 folds aileble. ro azl itlie Ted the budge 1 b . to of$l. $ of ecce sed vazwtioa• z -f'. - �'•� arae ago uent+nn arae a w n pazwvt w seed race. He Nw DLSef1Y:evlewed a e L ea ¢ ach S€ r+ g '� „t .re�otttl figures relattl T7 each wtl. ' i, 3; F t` TFn Xeyo Men.fpreeatl.hL.appracaaTof to Me—ci�got. 4 their 9111gev[effote 1 —pair toe hudr L and b tln Cuundil fox Melr caviar of LM budget. Y llu the declutl the pub c Muirvi ;y PDa.w.aNpT x mn b r,r- ,F .r Tne mating wee called ha Dorian by Che HovoxaLle Pexrl Waller,Noyor. T"oe i eetinn n e given by - omllmw 9aM fadtic. tf -I eweldeaLlmazlu�CM1an�p�w had coved Torte epi the Xvmtea m$m cten u9id Coumllman ee�lce vsoemdaa I[Le motto:. ,. .. nal mre m E.vor am Lne moh�saaaea nn—, S a _ i 4T y � t DRIDBL P90PCeN: �, eF �. y. Nnymx peller asked i>m ws•MW9acf C1 Naneye 1m 11 u. a LEL roque 4 2 °'N`, `' uvd ng. Nr.Hudgwa indlwttl TM LSitlatiig SDD1 uy$-B fieri qua d f-9 M mw—1 Sn Ne mwnL of 8a•d2o. or aP Lm Lely$11 60� efiild p i Sp. and Sndt ted } - psepeaal btl born LMxwghly reviered by the Bim in the pz oma ro k lod. Nr Hudg said 3' dmf fettnkinn hW m re®e�de4on aM nae briwbg tM mniter bract to Ma Cowcll I.[hei f 1 co idera- 3 Ft T1s. £F to g City At A _ A­conaultatmn,1M Nazti.Nlley, hormy, to toe l vs egal 1 queaLion imol e8 —di.Thi ' N Lv'ogrm,,TM1¢—II I—.tIn city would be moble m food Mie Irud9 a direcLlY. He CEe ktl Eo �,Sy G f. rat no w the Cwwil. There be1,y futhex aiameaiw•tEe co—moved'-to Thm yeMe. neM itw on Lheny f "s- � � 3 CDf$IDNR NCNB—CCNINNITY CNDcoiB N6DHHHT .H ,v Myox faller Men Bmerd�tl Lha request ft-LM CammodtY CMre1e Po $"Boo D co—notion fo f e _ t L xe1 5 Nvcentenu Co.—to be Mld fn Nwteville auimg UeCoNio, Lwttl Me city .a a t f ld he riMin Me limtha of Lha law W suppoct ,ober¢of tM b1n M Me CNnller ind a S ted Y xploaatory work Lo ibis mktu wa undatvay, hi.and e,pruatl file--g--gthat ML Coumil ii will see TEs[ S 4 ,a fords see fothew.ing 4or Ch1aFtLPwe in the near future. sE ry � y t �. crnlazDeA eoL TOR s Nswesm Peon aaaa6cN a PuacxsxiNc co�wy t „ .,A t Lien,dot—I,Ea Pihe putpmeeofupda SC xyaUe SLy ofHoavilW. Pub1lshvgIXmpvry — orY.aolicindinf—n f .'a, the CSty rewlvee nco,aLa Eo volioiting cud NC eau M ci n a aslvg LMT GheIt Hsolo .� i}A e !■GI a■1 aMULd ba dlaaouxagId.M. mPoker wile the motion deny kht r G£avd Co.—.Co.—.Davie accorded All care vn favgI u8 Me motion puaed unmlmouely. w � = cofaxosa pARNxnc IN Txs lfioo a..r,r OF - Cim AW9en.,MTiag city nenegex•indl ted M Low damuY 1,1975 City baa remnxae8 air motor f '��,..v i vehicle mlllelwe aCMe.intexveeLLon of sy i 16MetmSn etio naaqun[e dddewplelnta re9udvng id y +ps i 19M1 dletrma. He vtld vehLclee pecked n b i 84ee th E lfith rad the 4atG '' - „ 16 h treat oroeeae apuwoxa at tM tap mf 1 Mibu vy t tore t.Lha i dequNight at,—. 16M 91—..mw EittW-iM � m i ill's Ld h ti of Mi king o—mha,..:M cub .,o— ­1 yc ncllmv a moved M pr tM pukivg w dakimn ffi llmm 1 emrdtl the f ''vY Y v- {,t {.:, 9. _ '+•: T All Sn Im WNoti.P— Lmou¢lY +` b ,Fy 6 tw 542 .gN 50k l — —— --- , `M1 ,3. i� .c -^ O]N ORIBIMG R —1wlmx 1 1 1 lazim li 1 c Ambulen 6 ce ; T P.G MG eW RPM 1 Y city em S b —Y hadsexed jt y pxopC ed c ni County he m Edi 1 Ha illi CM find Ck to i Heir +$eh `u, �y �,N f' g pall iMiwwd W p' N.. eel all yl 1 N CW mmcil.in the la k ea10v all �I. f ": fiwli.ed form.all began xeviwing them brie (M 1 eview of Contx segtmPW qui -kind ichlA,f 1[i 1nwt1 f -UW pra3xem all xequi ee M-ceeh oath. metLg.M­­.) roe - L th� ospi ha n ightrII xiLMra -N th'� P wnth•s ivf, - `t' *�'» ,. Slmm.Dav g m h3 uGherL L18n N tM City Nmmgm ell Coumihean Parka neconded them mt th'e ti..M1ad prLeviwaly been diewaced. I.c Ny..then Tall tM Reeo v on to the—1, y -1 'rt. 1,rem in£aver dna the moon passed unavlmnu ly. I.Tti.If monwhacA Lama ae follows: - ivy.X Xz "�X' mnsIDBR sozEcrOF AN—I s cis 2o-, x POECIC NECESSITT 3XISTS IN THE OF TNI A kayo ller SndlcaNd Nve mattes wen uM Net wmid ti thl end id it mold k anted �-■ !£''` 6xIMOAOI AeID02BNC8THBAT— _ X ' xi 1 opo k !meeting of tk City COumll llw 1d undercon.id.taLton le Ne 11—t-ioa xreccw Imr svur.� ` n T dF..alma N TMe..ctwlly waded d=ive Na next five".I. ( Wham"A�e�H'f�svl....e M6.Mm,A � � y x ( w CTI all �) s mm$IDHCITYa 'emir,,.eeRvlcH,AMD NR oP exesN es INc1aHNm e _ "§ �. i Adan*•^.g the C1Lv a Budget R B08 6 Ox xeE mro0N8P tw.ro3 onpao_ a seM unaMmounl�p W aeevlution ll Coon'lawn ick COnded m thation. All n FAI 4 3 tin !lay then pmesntrd the Rea 1—eewptim the budge!. az keolut the co cv�li C Vii, W G •� !a its mttxety. The caption read.as fellows: 33� ` S(ACmEMG CxT.Y awimGERI � � q'P ON.75-28 ' St of Delia ItA­ -ft— or mm �� RRPDRT I A. 'sxf INO R NAS,FOR Im xudgwreparkd83afosmetion fxem Mr.eeDb.9witla,City's Tez Nem 11 x;which iMicaled -ly"• a 0[.`1axRt rood! ONH T8!®e 30 19)6, RDTRiMF£1¢QDIexxH Am dellnquant tax levy YDt FY 19]4 19]5 Se 862,923. aadoE chi.levya$17,­­M b n t * FEM88NO H BVba3. . col9ectea u o£ off Mvc31,l avlm abeleme du8559,643.08 inl. reported tM current tax levy Y 1974 1 15310 859],555.19 nclbvan park r mull N Ai Pt ex.Ra tfnv ac wlAF.......t a:W Comcllmn Moore eewMed tM City eo ave W e,leaving a Y o£$ 1 MrroeHud9m r •. said dilvgeni efforts azaebeim made to cel TMwgn the CSty�et'+at n 9suSks All veer iv f all Ne ti pu a nimotaely. F vtfm trial mavv.L 19 acwmts. lac t y viTAA..Omo ebl xcv R £Nates ell 6emr Nona FUM A c="4 tDllems:i y knee reed OMiwnee No.75-16 N Ne City Council. TM aaptlm of the Ordinance is as euagene iMleated when,oe eTarNd Sntm Lk wafer BOM mprovamen[Fund m 1 twined kcivil emaaew all$40,000 we aside for his salary all supplies fox the tmoyyeaza I——CO Com- '.. Plate and administer Ne ball Pxogrem.sa .3 NANCe75 16 _ _ _ ANT 1¢' Hud9..indicated IM[ata!Co Nct price on Ne racer well wen$210,749 and th¢Lotal rxpeMee to este Y" Wf eOMIeCT 1b TA%ATSOx xN meE as$149,114. ee..id the e.Tamated completion price ia'TM CwC t ice If$210,749(Sro1Mim the Lxo dry CITY eVII13,TSIGe,AID DBc[.aRIxG AN&®IGRDCY. J 1 r well flx111 Mies). TM eketrlcal CD t,he said,Mich Aad ro t,ie eatlmtM to k$10,0.0 all N site eti elread eMed d II 4 - propaz y exp Ci.1 en The M wan$0,818.1¢Hr. $9,6aia the waLaL tranmdeelon: Mx.CD eymlMlcatM an MTvalaxem tm of mfl amt�Ne raNGaY JBC on�tM 8100 w.h value vs Ssvled Nie k fot tAe cur a fes the .inkamee of the b1' lIw lux 61d xacalved,but ret axazdM,Se esclmaiefl!o k$140,000. xe SMlcated99,666 hash n avpeMM tO ,. a.Apo m ctty Govwment of the City of Hunte- 0, date on Ns Civil Prglneax'e a Nty all 82,09]o wppliee. 1b data,£n Douse sss 10,ell a eemavta expeneae II 3 s 11 en ad valwd�tIA at all at W. a of 421 ov Ne$100 cash value iF lwvad by Nie Ordlnanca 3i J■ 3. p tdlvtsseet an and pcovvde om yam .inking NM ell kn mp ell of Na prlroipal end Sntetmt ill 1 e..$4,452. said SE the px j3 d total man of thee.project.develop m plv,wfl,with the$300,000 available cw am w N.Na efImpxovwvt Bona F`uM,the Ntaltym acted av iture rill be$398,688,which will leave a all avt—it,tmidn,pavlm herds,NM1m xmxa fmptovment ro all warrant.all any ell "pro)ected to 'cit If 89B;68 8. All tt I DOM all w I,a lig. nding htlN-e lawfully 1aeuM by Ne City DE Hu evilne,Tex..,and Mich n xegaza Ta Improvement FOM Fund,Nr.Iludgem epwLM Nes rel m ci Arica N De r e m2 levied uNNMim obllgatiom o£Na said City of eunleville,Texee. _ - ; Colla eetigv em f thio oMinenw eNbe all gmHwrty a $163,419 ell qct etpeMe dr to date ie$90,936. TM total eet]mated final cos,tap y xeportM n Aon which n ret¢o£taxatlw Le herein'- is$133,000. ee veld 814,000 Ma been expaMM N data on im house emlwe�geandnkktta Ntal expeck B men.e.az Y ,% oMSnanwiM llabecomeeae[fec[fee uponpea^v£Se pwcmk of W e.timeted mark[value thexe0£. He Bald Ne iIF m L Sa$18,454(ba1P of the C1v11 xmiwer•e ealety7. TTr t Nl aetimated-j-co n theBewer 6mptove- '€�. paaeage. II ia$165,279,with 8250,000 avallaDla,.hawing m unaeaun(aa anticvp—)If A pro1acTW$84,72l, ^'„ ' owl ora movM N adopt the eMlnmee phich in effect eat.tba N tete ei 1 1 2D mr$100 aseeeeed owdiog To Hudgeva. to Mdch hey.—d Sn effect fes Lhe pea[Nrw yeaze,all Cmncilcmn Pazkaz semnded fire FA-uvmlmvualy. Malley..id—of Lheae fund.aze very".1 Sn their ball wgUlrem ell tkar y e ntmrc £w water end All were in Eaves end tk mtvob err eMrA..Shemaeble aT tM dl.watln.oP the—1. I > - ndmnt N The IMuetrial Neck Ocdlnanw ,, s A gore IN tO Ne. of Lha naw x tw wall ND.2D was xai.ed and Me ewer �., �q, Boyd P_F IF 4 Pex P,mPimtkst.s Rupwvntendmt. Mt pildax,repwtM Ne nes weal!Se 1 I. allane minute Sn [this Nm¢,which is x Colley iMic d Ne fpamula in Section 17-50 Il the mdiflM IMvetrial Ne.te Ordinance iA 1n Naw ell �'r ie cequixed. "� NI Ming wdvmnw 1e to Cwm i the a xiMuetrlal week swchaxgee. xe Nev well GM CouncioMln r5 d.,..,d to Ne l:tk tion capIfcwhifomaMing n ch ie asfCllwa: MPYl9t'e Re ORDINANCE 75-11 PClvcv statement Rmazdim RacraaTvoval PacillLiaePORT RRIS I.mr...v.R 5a'r '1 8M eRDItWNCe AMENOI6O—IMENCE DAT®cUm 0,19]1:ANO DwiS'D TIN iRDO6YRIAG NA_o6._aN AN.—I. 3: ONI6V—BY AIgRmINO 11-50(0)OF O 60CN RDI�NCE CODIPIID IM � wear to wgueak fox the city-.pazCicipaCion an fulling raematiwal Army®.,the Mayer reeds s nM IIOlley$Gtman "which Se as follows: wie�iHt i�orm�wDB OF ORD-11 THE CITY OF aoNYfivu.Lx BY-ION CF Trm InnMULn � Frnp.. e 3TICN0 OF$OACNARNN POR IONOHAR08 OF 1T8+USfRIAG NAeTe,AND PRD9IDI$O AN BBL^ECTIVB Yropaeefl Policy tatement j �) IS mlaph f.en fellows: 'Phe-11.City Council through Cha Pazk.NAd kc eatlan Mvlsory mese fa axaze � 4z _ m amended pet of the mad Nat exist.Por wwmtceml f.CvlvLde.o all types within She City. Pemim II k e asce 6 fx®neightaxhoM mini-pezke tC the three major pazkafwlN their plamefl cewentivnal ill .—1i 5,iWuatxial m wafinxgea 4 ., YaC111tiae,Ne neefl Se clear ell pressing. 4 If the —i If (c) Tbs di—IIet of tn.wase.by aoc.pL of a-ft-1 ba liable fox a euxchaaya �� �� (' r ell above tF ex a[!ag never ratr.wiN Ne hen's 4or mcclmrye w iMuetrfel Navim reavgnisM the 00080 the probl® I—IN to identifi all wet the ed merle ' Ompleklp IN flramielly-i-, City C N. omcil hes tted 15 111—me.tee to be ewputedvin Lha falloxin9 mmmx: Federal Rev¢ a$hexing P ram Panda. Tk intent If Ne kvmw Shacin9 H m 1.T 1. wt C ItIl expenddtwe weds—by xealfslm tYw full impact of the availehility If v 00.085(BOO-250)a 0.058(68-6007 tluee fuMe I� -xrdueClal sate umha[g.in dallaze M1 -Velma.dvechargedelRDen thoeuM galloae (mR) The Cit Covnoil all Puke Board is ala.aware of Lhe mad far mwatioml all { 5 {. -Piva day of Ne induatrval weU 1 athletic progrsoe TMt vmrolva.'tires n .11 ages. TAcough each programa AN Huntsville L e epmdefl aelvda oP Na SMuatrvel weie Og/1) wlc2ment A—itia.Pxogrm,Nalker Co 1 lti Ctvvity Pm in ,. 9 y e w�� Purpose A l., fv ill Ag g, 'V r ilman moved N accept the amenelA,oMirmvice em Coumilwv Davie eacgnfled the moon. All ease' beeeMil Yaeilitlee,mftbell Emillcie., S.all 1,�1m ienilitiea,tharClty is iv fav=ell Gtr mON n peeved umnimeuely. mwlm tD meat tk wade of a divewified population. A ThI decision on what appxoech to follow in-—AF the problem within the a11oLtM , cy .Mri g Fund.hes been awfully wev9hM. There aze mmY—litY racteaLvon all ,$s. ;� j 'jf- athl�lc pxmx®a presently iv exdatenw E.—Og th.OStiveve of Hunt.vllle ell Nalkr aunty. Th. NdYor additl fn Seryvel ae ou popula- .. a; Co__.N grow all dlvexaf£y. Nalwed malh.t Ne need fes faeilikian tMi Could �.t ) .N� c sr s t a tgA-- 5 7 s� �Fs�A' Page 53 Page 52 �. fi Vs welly 11 1 1 erd i con idm on o£the limi d fuMe evallable f all perks and NLHUT86 OF TIR CITY COUNCIL NG OF TdE C OF RONTSVl...v —.A CC IZABS,1D0.D I—DAY OF i aM ereatto les 1 S the decl i the City 11 tb d 1 a i fund g of SEeTSNBFA,1975 DmIA CHAMBERS,1025 SITU ETReNT;90RP IIYN,TSTAfl,AT thl et-.:prop= pxagTm arfbna I. by the i t TSE C TY 111 wcvl mt Sn a regulaz mwting ith the 3 vg embn a pxment� Aayo 11 N askM the Co 11 their ids d inn IIItl 9 thi ll y eo that TTb 1 it might be k tg 1 1 thA ha iou ed f f M the'the City - inl h —it dewire Not 1 11 r:NAYar 7tdmak tM fund udbie hemevaz thCity 1 S to nPe o f- capl 1 i-- la y y r tier tban i.the II gr. a 11.1 an g it.capital imp Ot it.P-aM etlon physical Ralph—i. ala n.—p—B B—d. vY Di 1 thaneiY1M fk'�°�3ti' •*g..} 1 vl dtI etis policy.—It and Councilman Nd..seconded the ration. All Nme 1n Gx vk BIg ` .NY Y eM the motion passed unaz imeualy. Sack � �r��� BeYanm anarmg � ___ _ ________ _- S kaza__________ ______________ ____ -P S fr y t Mvyo lira d that the e.i f the.City 1 millm nee aside to review id its k m ar herinq program0,t'be n ark e dna.tha emP ndltvree ra]exM kn it. Aleo[o b —B-I S d sk end given cazePvl m eldmrataon Na11 ba the P a AM Pecxmtio¢Department buper[dget,which is A ofthat ads b m 0,Nes called Mas by the xri Hallex. r. I 9 CCD aA Avraam TRAEEia 30B LINE 's ,� .f '" mmAnwwt to tic eazka dna Renxeeclm soars ++ ,.I The bid.-r ---d Nass i 1m am a9 1 a a by Lie C it as :mires &* - #,�'4P {.- payor Wlle d the Coumil'e neceptame of Bb NSlliam ted e fill the Ymenry c=rahY ba a Gray that a a...0m 50 P.V.C.Tpipe could be v d in 1 of b ¢went M id aul i ed io f all X y S L Cp ;3, n the Pazke aM RB-11 Board. Ca —N,IN r M m incept th appoivtment aM COvvcilmn Amick ae pilo Tn ba teneived. tha counell decided Jest nil b aW Advertl Bd oe.th1 1 1 l p 11 y khe motion. All ver fawn aM Um tion passed SmnualY. a All rare in fbvor end the moon eazkmmeda the moan to rebid and CeunmilmDi—D.aemvdMkhe mots n ,� Paa.ee unmimona3Y• '� $M,+��e �, �';,. �iht t fi COUNCIL ACT30N yJ ` ,i.r UTtlORIZB REALDN SB Df� t veficievclas on ELsood Rtraet AS tf Y .Y' tha f Sack es=ker requested that last of-171.1.. 1 1 1 a on ]m M street be Cowcal rase appri d of squaw 4 Sack h pre Sm h Al svrpo lvb•+n the T ij` Tn the developer. Nnoz. H.19.—mf TM Old Public Nprka alta ee a pa king a during the our uM Y Cobs= 19]5 a Tex di cassia by 1 , CityyaeaGff:lndioated th1 hM been don th 11'Id hew Caen dl,Cwncilnan DSeRem ed the. CI W gr t Chi Thor- tion end leen Y emnaed d h l.ti' pravlded th all perewml Snwlved. Coumllmm eexker ABSTAINER from Dtim CB the m[far: All Chex c cvl mamba=s case in fever aM the ti.. E+ a i ^' F of 0-d Pvblit Noxks Site puaM ran h k I— IM-rated oma f t In biadiD,on the City's Old eubllc pONg AB�e FERMI FOR Norka alta had ti sight tC his attention. He AN—if HONECtliI pARM R'3.19]5 tlSU Sac 1` this laM cmld Agan be put up for eel, m „r The pazade tegmat frm ANS,Nae presented tI the Coon it£I—i id L1m The pored m mbl .„ Ngycr Haller irdd Ted the It....t city hail W-1mim.ahwld p ink ' Al.he comlderM fox Hale at the sem L1m,it a particulaz I)��� 0n 19th Street aM proceed mrth on Sam ii, Avenue to 11th , t n 11th S'z 1 ratty Anter Bt in CMae Wv At as it mietence. 'Y w°,p. ,� Doth on NLLversity AY611ne to lath street,cabs a Lha pAr—ll that'd band. ATG= di aim Donal 3! '; van Corley moved to 9tw[SHNN.this peimlt eM Councilmen D-vkeve wee Mea the motion:All care 1n ea end Lha .Co ley:City Aims er,audicated tide mt-ce for eels soul ( on peeved. { i haw td bB DuhLiBhM in the spa A.rxrylx�a by Chartm E mfa 3 A eA�e aid tM umil ld sew lotion C 1119£or bid.At such Tama they ate to y property uP Por sale. a aM kn >a mrt CO9NC3L ACfIDN Qml-tY n Life Ra +fi Mayor Nnllm£MfcaTafl Chia subject xovld be Cakes up in rare , Cewcllmm Dickens tequeated Nat at the regulaz meeting of tha Cit 13 '- `4 detail Sn khe BNeOutiw sawaw. .T' (OCtabar]I,the Quality of Llf-Report M reportM[I N C. l by a mmlcx of the Quavlty of Lafe Comieeiov. 7J, i APIOURNMENT h ANOUFWtmif w, rais=e being m furLbu buaSneae of the Clty Council,the m icy then adjourned. s : .i Thine being ro£o=ther f_1 A—.required by the cuw011,the meetly thin Idjmrned. BYLCUTlyA SESSION pmefvllr a/a�ho�it�taa, y t . +'�. { 15 Heyer Haller called A brise eNecvuYe aB.—Enr thB pnrpoaa of di..a 1e 1,rml—It.aM pereowel 4, matters. ibnu -CBS Mx:City eeaxetaxY E SeptemMr 30:19]5 ryi t fully auboltted, cw±. .1 CB- 4 City tazy d. . W"t" Saptmber 23,1975 !3 f RM. " I v+ $ ` � #o- � '4 4°•t°� n .:�;a �"it t ��'t°�"�: „`�;, h .:� iii`;`§� :u�'� � �+�r,'�'� � � ., � `r 31`� a k S �tii a^i �tE )T � } hit+' .�• S ,� �� �y'?+,�° rw Page 5. ME ME,euxi6vxhLe.,.E-m w66ar, x effmc. THE 7TH DIE Oa.OCLOBHa,1975:Am 35 T M BmAem'7AT r Y.N.�. eM "0 00 ed theten we— elected.>n ewteville!a• y,1975. 1R TmmiaL.Cenmil TM Cpwcil met in a regular a.aaian nixh ths fpllmwin9 membme pi_ Shen met N Eoimulat=1iwd9et a than hired an Augu 11,1975 Itr said.^ d •i event: ercl Mt amnM mar sting.aYatw W jaz E sed St­ f— }0g0 arc]the Sd if do th ifiat.lags pn Wallex,Payor.' Eehelf 0E Ne valise omwwatY• Ra ivalmiml o epL f r 1 Y of Huntevllle Im be ng or Oe Mors I. Nbaz I r Losxp Cw1ry �'' 22 Dergo 04 unve131ig Ne 0go ea..vrell th d t cavgaign Pl ad [Ee Sx nN th I. y 1 b°ev ad tieing ramped' ith -- 1 uld identify. a ."'I it will be put w aelp noels prfntirg matexlell,billtoatde,evd otlIt neve media across tirc az xGorexury !c v k)( to hens11 bei i b mea Sm 1 ad nlboaffi in b PI Pa. e� ct yrv�k knew gem �h1 B be ...wall Eng 1 lw £ 1 yi �Ft,. v Ja ez la cry.psi¢ 1 1 ed.Erin p a Y 1� tic 11 a 1 a e 'i #, Hal Hogera air 1 adv a1r otnzie to Ina i tag end Uu mi inking 1 1a Net • MemE 'nt: Jm Amlek mak up a Eul ting:and ad ivg p gr. E an ak h he i 1 a Saw y,. deP Pr IY vndarwap Por _ __-_ ____ _ ________ ____ bow pl nned dirg eugh 1 1 1 m1N th ¢ d lopmevt ag S h a the HS h y De the 1 Hev to t T uMing ' •d'>-p .,xiK.� M ^Ung veva-111th 1-1 by LM Aororable Morrie x.wallas. TEe Smmation ewe gf en by Cwncilmn � � ww y ;yid p ea 1 ing i ti id- Inv Sm lva- < § a>i Jack earkaz. dl tl va t xea tad ha 1 0 people antII I— ft k t y $2.00 ., y k thw el be pra.no ti0 I.the 6ovth uthwm: t Cm t, haz az.Lh it k § anon a 4ave1 Plein laa th Nie w Ldic CS the. Cr 1 fi0 Parti Spa len malt b.I CONSIDER ME HINUMS C�ME yor az px tte H1n meet If he pr 1 ing embe p r]3 111 aM a Am ny Mr.Hear<avid mnverK.lom xuzea 1.y of ill nfl rg ni ti 1 h w h i a991ti Sn i 1— D.I.- d. apt the Miw«ae]xritcav aM Cmvgil- Mre pair Na I. keg for the Fa ]i:xe k 1 is 10 f i m cv drr^1' d ` # Nowe eecmded the mntion.� !a Peva end Ne mots pe ed urenhvnunly.t the w H0 Co C ea v _F # r OP L Fe eMTT. Ev 6CxOLHA 0 19 G P,the Tame P£.1 ilia 6 ic,th gc iw,w the aebekah bdg 1 Se fell to,aN., Sng er thw a:d d 1 xho will be S g e � 9 nt q .va11e 1n the 1' mouths. r sohul. ChnSman of the qua i y v i i ion thea enhvdveed by xnynr Wallsr a ­ td. vein mported by Mdnze that through the 4dax Y th m yeaz $A,883.33.fn ltic0ae f } 6 ri > 'e P Nr. cII ivdlca ed mmbaze £the Cwmlaelw mar°l Itt 1n It c toa Cv�l S0 Lal P calves. A.a 6ept®baz 15�he used,the ouredl had ar® $4,572.65,50 ant.If m b rra yl ]. th vdi thw Entroauc Bazbaz Mrs Nazy]nv Agan He thin lhtroawed the nwee of t£or printbg matufsle,euN ea Che colo ed br 1wc a avd the tion'gide Sn1ng fuhde w e l-s 'S= j a,{ X ♦w.. i inv bac.arW die N Lha beei edw the 1 io¢£allowed in foxm:latfng the reaultlro ant£ar effi..euppllev,mwb mp.in mar raleted nrg nl tlom and sing. xe said thI tmtaGlve° fi # £N Sdea'were w­ exults lab t0 implment,and others For the City'm Wag.t I.the year of 19)5 Ma been$22,770. in8lcated Itevg a Le.ocpe tae thia year then expeedlturea t"E .,� ::. dlIp. eked tht Bo Leel •Sava•File III that SL remain active m thak ae£wde ' _776-1977 ,W (j ba i able th td. cm b br ht t0 Y 1 Ie 19)6p19]n� t p,n—, hi.ma.by design a ether lengthy avd empmei advmtlsin4 campaigv for the yeaz 1- yl ,, mrt^eked tht,iha City it Tek°th. epmt sazi ly it rse Sntardad. W..Agan indivatadtewe f th edeas xoa�d not mat Ne 1 y ymmy ee eMv fmp w that the people c —T.- If 3 j r mmI hi:y did ,.p mi of th e f the Qua11 Y If LtY 1 1 an vee W y CANVAS mxe AePmw TY OYe CEHB �,aCm w "4 xayor Waller mtW that the returns of the eleRvav were Sn aM ha thin reed the mwlt.,which are ao follows 5a.-aF4f L x �# Wallas,an halve[of city­1 111 the City If ft­ill,aroreaeed hi.gratitude II Ne Cw- i •3 TMl a`y X';v mwE a Pox the grmk meonnL Y t1m wd ff they dedicaTad CO tba...igmd pmjmi. He]MlcaGas the m d lopes wt of nn idea of S1mav iok allow tax the etusy If thele...of mad at a mz it Se Swded with cher oblems nd pr j oto ro cweidm. Ne said he fell thea Comiiaeiov had ee1M eeaitlnn 1 Yoeltlon 2 eealtlan 3 YO.itiIn 4 4 �. '�' �, accompli bed ctly wMt had b­asked OY it. ee Svei —I—r c,Ne report he fall Nero were a nimber „( ��',4 op Saga the City could lEIC nL within St.I——budget funds. Other thing.would ba 1IR semis ldaea to }L t drveI.P the—rtCIEEI-ion membazn I.attendeme that tII C 1 xeuld pay a greet deal of nttentfen to f e OM Lazry Dla mranrik Xarehall Corley re iekma Am1ek 4 '�i i i t;4y -3� e milmng.of n OvokenrindlcaW a:ter medvg the report M nm.coneSdazabl<n�mbaz v efle tr be pinnke9 1n � ming f tie i temaovnprov®en of the qunlrty of L f°in Nwievllla.e Me felt the COureil•I task was t0 nourish!hose 1 39 ] 153 160 t t 163 1501 °Peed uP.Nair growth ivN beaut—p1 .. H.Iald the Commlasdpn.heuld feel cpn£eaent that it.wrR thr..H.been xell-remived. eug9eated w­­ti.iw by thi.Communion ar a like cwmiewion in tw or roar. z6 la s, a � x .2 e She yragraea in mwiehing TEe cox Pwns eaves. afr.� dK `n fo e 3 16 4 64 60 61 i! City m.g.,J MCAlletaz,1Mlratea nom thai the repwtw been formally pr.awted t0 the City Ccum11 a.. tbIt It xculd ulbutad to various aervic ^lube i City f theSr informetton Ina Pazhapa ewe 4 ld 0 50 Ss 5a v' Ftp y� intazea!inn 9°n°rat°a t0 im leNment mine of tha<au9gseTwm khmreie ,st:.,{ �, s be d — 6EtOE8 OF CxAMBxH DP COMMBaCe ORA—De YBPiNT xbtsls 91 23 939 429 626 61B ] y 4 Y 4 '7 -]' Jim MCAliatazr C marmgm 1M1 lu giwbaz Df C�erc r Sing th>s permit for She CfirLErme ;i* Paze9e f ecmbaz 5,at TOO hI PU I SI to lym an A evniaee Qeqeawec<ad sae en nth strelT th sem t y,t,: r' II e All En 1] dvaEa Av uncilemma¢Cy urlew Hw g N ns eNee[, ot I.1Cnama17thcree rlmbett Fiala xhexe Ne pazade will ay3 y •. moved m avt haeber thiniek s ro P permit ud cvwci]men em­­dmta �. mived 79 P of the wt.e,6t zm eeived S —ti­ mer. Fever aI tiwrthe Cd Y. wtien DinewunimouslxmlleSex 1MSeated PazcenLag.wiel,sir coney ra 17 Dement,aM We.­ll received 4 gement. .M Fyj+ AnM BTMTPIe HEPJ - WGwIemeA CONSIDER BUSINESS OF THE CITY A——I. LLEY n.�.$,�w`��5'q C,. y "�.�• *s`R' N1wte Order It.70332 with stateHlahwal and Public mraneaortaiiw CO®leelon Hmwhtiov Paaelm A vim am Asoptim the aeeulie OE tIIcity Ofiicaze Ble .. .1t}F Jim mOAliexer,City Hamgm,re<e orad thi.mS Order­ting that the City.2 xwtavlll.lea regwated - Colley reW Ne Remlutlon th the Covmii whuh xePlmted The aheve atrtm4 reaultl 04 slid almtio 1 r' #j saiethree in I mIIE i0v 0E pavemnt Ind Sta evppazt an 1611 Street d I.Syranoxe Avenue, wtheeet W of 405, �• gaze amovded the'motive. All xera in fi F ta' dlaLrea of agpzoxlmately O.)mllai that 16[1 6treet mill b.iroluded I.the Orbw 6yeTw1evd Shea vi v LM ureylmen eerAer meed b Iccept the Hemlution a read and Ceuncilmomw ae ' T labs of the I—vepar nt of xi hays aM Public Tranwpazta[lon to aniet City of ew­­Sn I= Pavw and Sha moti0v pae.ed v feeu.ly. �' j`F to h =•j The C � fmnvsh allsa�fired right-OP-ways proved°far adjueemmt of utllN°itveai a maintain all of Them flu work cool mind and sgrn regulate—fie sad prevwt erernaekmmt 0n the right- _Y• MAYOH'e HePOAT-- I.4WLGaR. t' N,Y The 6Cate will,eubjeot N the availability of Pedazel-afd Orban eyatam f ,eM the eligibility vE tII PxaclamatlOn--iWmnieeLlw Action Month-Oc[obaz,1975 - =.i< =­d werk For fi.ing,dI the fvllowivg, prepare­­ti.plain IM epm141cat aM provide fax 53 Orbw 9yeita ptra�ivg,etrmuvree and eaz£acirg at w eetimemd coot o£8100,000 ae avChorvsW in the 19]5-19]6 em a Pro step ° �Nvayor Xellm Nm read th alawtlo¢N the Cowell and n d Per Nair rntiflratiov o£the lntmi of the * .,;"Yp : ttov. Cwmllm.v DSckmI moved to a t the--till 11 Coureiiman HeGl0thm secoMed the metton. 7 'a'" x^•:lstaz a®eMe9 tat the Coumil ode this M1wte Order ao That Ne Ci ? All were in favor.:d The wtiw peeved wwlmu.ly. Pria'+�' a t tI Ly may canLlnue le as a<velop- £this pr ecT. mumvlm¢Paz er moved Lo accept the Mlwte Ordaz eM counci]mw meOlo[hen a nded the :fy M motive. All w n Favor aid the matim peeved umnfmnuelp. exswtive sevelvn Sof Chamber of Nvmax i' ai.wee­.11ele9aal ardcw�il.t.thamaEn after LM11a.> aa.vaiy Erlef ex¢utive a..91on e ' t "§ inn mora.Manager ne,to niewee mooaxeT Buaeau e mlteaza,.I mI s a"".ti}� i'-".. a lnfxcaane9 er.J ak Humphries,Chairw¢of the Tow1.i courou,awl Nr W.ir,.Vi.iier and Som a brief r n the a of the visitor fled emvmtio � ,�,r•'# � r�4a 3+r�`�`�"r„ }M our ,�,., 4Y-' k.'F .��, l 2 .'�� :� '�. �-•�. �, ., �s .,SP1-�- .a" .�,t.m.-�.. . r, e_,m ,;�,r, a.<= -. ..''y" _Ft s.F��ts �F� R,o- �''�",�.� N� age 5] li II I P9 YAW TY olR=i 5,M rz PAS 6,ON-EP 38TeD-DAY OP COOL HA,19]5, 25 11TH ST AT 7,00 Px. Y sffic Mate=im ak germs Park and 11tb Ekxeak , Cowell mai in e9ulm smsevon with kha following mmbexa preeeat: The a r �'I Sack Parker 1MIa ted h t1ceB eau tog the traf antes eebti f real P kap 13th tr He asked f >m PudP i. Morrva x.Pa11e=.Mayor hn 1 k from toCit". to hm.ih sol ttde cow 1 4 —ph ley y tvuW be Slabl pen i hanks —9. .1— it trinln9 Lfii e�meY aM uPxT e9 the 4r 1 xy 11Men¢ ., N uhdi 1 1 !4 th c£11th 6treet. 0udge,m avalleble fo �t t o�enL. l9 �9era a='y r ]�.ryfy� - Member abeenk: Mcalothw ' A ing fuetAex Titin of tte Ceumll,the meetlnq thm adjaurnea into Cha executive aeaeiw. c'� � 'Fi�`A']+" ; AEC IVE ee irg .called to Maz ty the abl Morrie v.wallar•'Mayox. rhe Sawention wee given by �' G. Ae¢pevCfullY¢uLnSLTed• y �{� N P. I—N City fiecretsxP ll Lh la 1 9 If 7,1975 tI Co i vie asked Chem far �y3 ` 5 obtabu],1975. / Sr kio. ettone eve/x approval ni axe. px Lee: c uneilmaR nick navel io amept the Pg t. �} }✓i � Min a ne pees ed nfl nc lma ley a the sot All mere 1 f vox aM Lhe moCian peeaed :.:}} com—lim Or xae TAnA6MT11D®,3,rnH6 {` y L d th1 .quea ytc the Ca it aid irreprmed th the 1 had yer wnll thPre t Pla,u�ln9 C®ieaion na 1 requlxe } ` rti, v a i khat h qu of f r th City'. Aeetvl�on�by�thei CitY Ceweil. Ne lvdlenke3 the request could be discussed by the Plemiin9 C®ueavw in their 't [' ee NO CONS DER—S AMC— OA 19]5 19]6 Hc.MGivates L,dimted shag 1 the bud had b w 1 poratea n Cmc Cite Co it 1 t'sj i y adop[Sng the OBexatiere aid.Pel ud9 said th ®ainiv9PS al pttjeet ill :p tion will bide to f nen secured eve a aetermina i i meds ae which othese ynnjxte the Cowell xfahee ko£ i* yk. .L $ ,. ,fid Cowcllm¢v Seck seeker mored Tn adopt tihe atiens eM 1 tanaY budget of tTe ka avdRxraatiw 'G h� �^ operetiow end Cowcib.en Cnriny seconded the All creed in favo a�the mokvan passed vnanamcualy. �N'kP t" �.;'�*'^ t . a m erne n ..ON ""� Mayor welter d it orae vow time to Caruider the bank 2po Ston Dia and he th T1s el£from $v Che red¢far the diewi—.i.ealov. H.SMCAliater,City Pawger, ndlc ted bid e1 w 111 P:ht— Q7 kional 'F F =at*r` eeM ab 81Pational HaM. He read.a.LeLr..fmm�.Ao ]d tehall 1d {tlu i AaM mh ,.. ivdimted that due Lv•w.size of their bank dna th.voted lexibl w £the a a involved,—Y did feel it would b.in the beak iviereet of th yr bank es:to the City}n sake a bid at khan fisc. MCAliataz � C �` 1 ind1—they did xagaeat is M mnelderedIIt N bid. 3 " TE = Hm111ataz 1Miceked en—t—of the i bide had made dna Cha little qv tr a' Plret Patlonal Hank had sutmitted the bid Cbe 1 ad a tr9eoatItheCity. tI i y,.e. the Pl,awe Dixeckor, Ven Ven Fever, oris Ch i a thor h f the Did bAlta id Vic. ee tOdy If"average intexeat rete pax time"had b mad by W.VNIw¢aId h derId th11 tI Table 1. y,e y wted tbat 33 perewt of the Cvty`a oectifi d­it—1 1111 th30-59 d y tim p.—d M t¢t 37 «4' 3 "' , percent fell wvibin the 90-1]9 day time perv.odi]1 perawt of the City'eioial Sme§Isentr ere actually under these ms`s' t" t JR4 'ice P s.. Cimn pexlcde. �y+' P CVCY Maim9ex khan referred Le Table 3 ahowlv9 Me ag9re9ate emow i—fn eeeh tlmn category ;1 August of 197 4. He greeentefl Table 4—hshowM the pe=cetT of certvF uks.of deposit weer g1D0,000 elate August of 1974. Pe stated 91--t of the City's Certi£i .of depcavt ralraeant w eeoun +"' 1,. , +h 5' vas 8100,000. k afs=rad tv Mr.Van never'.lest pa=a9xaph of hie Tam of evalwtlon wtich explained hie reason fur ' d )r�� xeoo®en8lvg tl t the City weept the bid"'Lha PSrat waticeml BeM for time perScd o£appmxiwt.ly we year �!- - ' i be9lmvirg 1®edlate]y and eMinq Sept®bex 30,1976. Mr,Van D—felt th 1se p iId Mi:g used ae an exp.- }"- ".; £Tier ahold ba£o=ther 1-- He did nnk feel this time Vazio Pix xepxnewLtion oP the money { - +'+P - i mrRai which erPlnlns xwhy these bide enmpuxe ea low IN they do en n f 1t ewe­riewe ahoulL be `� ¢ k - mmmulaCM a:N evalw as w the.....pt of one dapowibo f the CityHwtrvlll M the lvmikatioM it ::y e impoa.on the investment ability of the city. wl]mw veva¢moved tv ..Vt to sward the bid to io N—fox 'F} -`3 r ,may. a p.—If dna year. Cwncilman Corley eecoadad the motion aM the motto pied by all present. �j coxsl�A mPTPAcx wxT6 TerA6 PAAP6 AN.wlnnn Ye ADA 6 m6A S.— N— t .—Mclllater kndlrated the matfor id-9 thla se i ld b 34d pl. 0 c i--y for a total "`t # d of 37.40 pet 1000 gallons.'MMlfater S�Sratea The w dr up OOtli i:g thl 1 hes b en ''^°b vd approved by Mesita Colley Lhe St to nay Sth I 1 wording impxovaee by mminr fThe —Y apyrpve�it aai ihat5IydwLM city hallMenter to i NI ht d Ch1 a tr .the 11 ad c®erAsd Na p. j'yn 'V' pn peeled ne ye f the tr t Cha G M�.l.latw exgitLwa how the co S was d nee e i be De91w1 d to-xae 1 1 9]5 for thio 4 C vtrnal ova St would M concluded.365 days khsreafter. Couwilvan Parker asked klmt the contract datep ba � �# � ts�� ane�ad•far owlfleratione n � sept budgets=y c e t year, emb 3 19]6.. ncilmen mot=e moved t �1. t ss s B; Ups" " 'all "-s s& s � i :& s s m e $& 6 ze a ssas s s a�l'! s4 $ s �s s g as 3„ I "s R Rai s ggm ia sq a" as s?° s A s"$A s 2 °jai a?Q a u a s as� i� s �,sa%gs " s„a sam W ssg $ "s•ems € 3 0 sB° sa s5 s s ��y s •s m . s s ��� s ” � a � msa� � � s x3 � y". >s� "s sia• su s" s a" 3s "ym ssm�u SAM "ss 5 $ a .� 98�as �w° _ sa a s s &a g3zs a 5 A asays a-3A$ M-5 • amm 9'a a ai$ 9� msen3S " 9S; " 6m1 3 w a :3 9 �xasn &a a9sa ra s a s 3^ sR Aa say �.< an s €n V � a x aas awes o. ga a� „` " ko �sga 3 x ID '•�$ P � -c E '° �"� .!m � � Kjj.� a 5 £ Sm"w m a22 S a 0 W „� ,�•a x„. so � "8 x.” � ll & a u,3sa;s"P. ems&gg aas� $; 5ooasa "ua r E n a &aa nim m.ssw " ss m ""am m >�s aims gs os"�ss� " a : m a ss� say s� rya sq` a as ��s usa ��3 s a,m "i a i a " " s � :" s� � :s 3 i a�• 3e x & lea$ Aga a3 s a g sw rsa�sAs ssxmo •a " isatl s� "s as ia,s s � � & c �ss� sx ���w• ' as�:s y A a � ��$ ss"a� `, sxQx as uu s l ads"�e s s a3 s & s i s•m a a mea " g �& 3 "meq .a ozs� s asn " s s mai x sssys, 3 3 u 4 ij :ii t, $ a & $ sg � s s^n s s° a a P; m g a & s aNs,a s a s i asm°.. �s� p aha "� i � a ay a •a �$ �sM sya 3 aA. &� s3� sressss ss ���as ass" $ sua $ 3� • "s x �+° g4 5a isgassi €isi;�: a�� s � ux s9hum �$xx i'$ a �o& -0 m o �iim " o d mmaw�s & N'. a is a& sus$ 5 gas Vis " sy$�a�aa� AsAs gam•• B& ti� sa as ss esus a s a& ups a " s° sab.-"s aq&bass a4&m esx Aa oA a aio� as a Ns�u "�"a.g ya sham � eu•s' ° au ah � ssei �m� 'ua A.As s .A�xab Maass; as >$ xi oa xE 11 11 Mail w x,r r r< � 1 �` r �s z• is £ #„tor �a" >� '� '3. �' - �' r � � ag d j II,I Papa 6l oa 1i az oe w sop Tlm c mItl TY MEET x oP e¢Mxsvi:...s i' 19]5. vII,LI•Texas, .'Fi loss 31T9 vdxx TEXAS,xEGD ON ens aSTTi Mr mr ME OF CITY000d eB CI'TY OY e0dxsvlLne.NAW�R mOWTY• 1975,IM nam , T.00 P.M. AT Y HALL IL CHAt®Was•1025 UPE ETRmmT e0dT9 Am]i00 P.M. TY NJS STREET,e[INfsOiLL Ax dOgEFfae• d ¢ 4 Tne Council & cw.vened Iv a regular sesalm WIN .foliowin9 "revent: The Council mat Iv a xegulaz emaion xlth'LM m13oxSm mmibma Pt— - mamtere P iie I:Wazle�,Waror �f'', m I.Waller•Mayor aohv Amlek }� Pa1Ph➢avle ��a.. Hm1ph navie C rY ar lothma I� �� th...e M"'4 laropez absent: 9 _---------------—-------__ ___ _ __,. _________ ry '5 t'U ___ __ _____ __ _ _ _ __ lea tv ,IT by the Hworable pozrra I.by ch Th by •MAY.. The inaaCatvo¢was 9vvw by 1 w. Called m oxaer he mrabl 1 I Ma W 1 ' yer. nvatatrm 9v orae ev ane. umilmw nevie.w tf ec ` ro a TER eHsy1IWs 1 v V ¢bu rirw w Mxd or e ,,5y'� W the Pub 1 ss N pu obLa]n ci inpu 1 a�} yo MR11.-—Ad the.mim tilt' £'dottier 28 1975 '.'the City Caumrl pmve. Conn � P1 f ing AM. m 1 �Punae 1m md9 N ciu f. ty's ay Waved .cape Me Wim Stten O— ti— a�via ammthe ME_ All lrxe In favor a Ef de N cll lth ackg rd 1 don he li tr ' ,,„,.. + am Lha mtNta rawm nmNmtuslY. ,4' '�g" .mak P 1— 1825 00 thtY. a9 di regnir ad� ane 1n_. I.for amt N he Sty"ad t A AIXtS e9 Iuu 1M 'i PPS of_Wit N e:pacted .'. rzt 3 - by m3 -Cry the i azar a xoul n min $104.0, oto regPeatea i4' -rwY Oaths of oPPlce aAvinv Itha N eked Simms. rl' 1 kms'Psaok :and E dry o the ci 's an 1 emr t N clflea ] ,. +" SOM Amfek,end m Lha az emrYw -ry Co ley by cit Lowey,vmr is lley. , a dna elm oryanin..... 1 had.covin ea Mr.dodge SVE im ,` S au, 8 ouncl.lman Havre'm appvant Cwmllma ank as Mayor.Pro Tm ave Ctuntilman Parker satoMes khe mosticn. '�.#; it dart pplr- yT.,3 ° h rare in Favor avd The motion passes. ne 1996 funds avd yet amLhe 1 £ 1 Sn thep Ni T _,` •d1 tin P At— tAgo"it 9 Nrou9h the p mr y : 4fn 1 .kir Pot 1 h in9 a 1 111. Publi h ivg re4uirea.,th e FPT` 3,F�F'i3r f _ trunci! etl m 1 ted 197 rev e" le 4 app 8]; i WAM - ae#'�' gytx HH✓'>m'*1'Axro uaeOHH core ' —Aitr neve mw9 1 tea the perp. f n ie acv l "ab x Aid. a F ;: Wavle!MAI. epr emtivg he All-Paspta b of MenTavlll thin ted tM Nor city.Z. snack Sn the l :'iE"3 Nr 9 iman ads a t1 rg 1�imin 1 n thy ansro ion tlli atlonss s. 3 8 00"A that roninihu io m the Cly f-ill. into£Lha City's authorlaatlon tA the d eapw 1 f N ! :f, '` a jk,p i 2 uPu p0 ClMb tt se the City.'. ld unlit work 1 for rodwbpss Seg during Lha imnth vP October. �.aulth o atazd•admtrm t£the epetla ietlakiov.oP fn g pa: ralSoo and pzeearvafion o ea o E h LN—W-the Clut'suaearre tnat the fed for the city's ieencemdal projects. f - " �.� Mayor wnllm expreeaea hie apps 1 ti the.11-Purpose Club for Chair mint'fine achievmenta avd Yor!hair V3{; doagenA BAid Ne Nrae j orlt 1 ea Pr frm:phbl ge lee y - - tributlan m Ne Clty'e---Yeffnxta ar inage.arrears arse hwaing. Ca I--these prlarltiee c ld be chmged, xe-m"pheaiaea--h this Hex �nl Efl of eeriee of putlrc hearrvge. y +7 yi`a'- ora all th e 1 t loran trey 00, t xmk — vp r�wm Lelce,e-11 1 sem —t 8 ea 1 Lvai ad Lha¢a�g 3,. There bei:g m furthau formal basin the City Cwmil•the meeliv9 Nw adjourned 1nm a wrk eeasiov. S a Ne ] app 1 i m u s for& yti v exewLvve session lint Weld after the awoxk sassivn. - „ a ibag i�r eine dr.1 age P f n 1 N of H s< imp i en.� f a re 4 iu - a �am 1 —Ml, �- #Y�, . imp [b s in. m u 1 she duag aid a®e f the pr limvnary aw d.„ fully 1 .1 - w d. ady be Throaa p i 9 i pr noP 1 ith l rc ee. p di[ y"'�.µ � � 4j{" eai ad not 1 red mgim in9 M 1 arY az til Ne 1 relit f/ wk ickem a ha pub i ' pub i i the PeoP1 1 „ ,{p, 1 �e6c; sportL�z5 dmretssy 4'f`%` waw Ner are m n la aid f i i 9ethrlane x 2ta ' �v sovmbar ll•1 3^tf mat p—i.ne —d EMEy IT.City. �a n a 111e m a �.^ 1 tne.e cad 4 is u.ax ems PP-1.me mhiN m fit i ne pfi y.,a Mr.eoalia•=.roar ted it re dc££icult Pro the pnbllc tA Pubic -he E t Hex app11- tabor mnen trey —to£thess havrng core mL the public he 1 l t Sn I.doniee have not Yak srri la m work has been wcomplvahed th PR— hat ttu Pr. 1 o1m.m h a be t thMyenlea. .1.did A.£del that the r AM—or A f ne p 1 be 1 d tAMt frm Fi S l„1 } whaL they recvmend a>n previous public hearivgs because these problems sCsll exieC. ea aid agxaa roar Na hear- ` hpiv inga ahoula be "'y —M tlPAt it again be mwlred 9T deaaline�fozlaubmi ei .app 1 1 a 1 7 the fi. eklin h---b b i Wallex indicated d the Stmtlov and.lack ft—,n b c pubii e 1 9 1 d tvi ben d M CS 1 ivr m Lha Cemarl'a r,--work I— akea the RE le !able to avLvmna Mo come N the Publrc hMEWAgemPI 1¢1ng h pragr d. ni pa 1 I-- lar Pub11CL 1 £nx the purpose of Phase II 0f Ne{sogrw:eo as to di£Permriate AM—coats I MAd'II. } k ry 4 Waller then.!teed the public hearim. } u Im s oPw ��y, I �ytr Wazler then preammd L1:e 8 p S 01Syed that miler tM ekaon �:P y t�,,. mkitl Adminiatar oakhs of OP41c 61m ilmen by a sly left off Wd the of mcilmAMOwie Smexted.” kM a i amerced Slmw like a inert moved t,1111 xhe R ?� Nlnutea u marblxes dna—I.-Parker —d the motion. A11 were vn favor and.the—i—Paaead mmimwalY. 3 d Y{ .: as —ITTER AA SOLICI—S PERKYT p0 TER .C.M e. r MoAll £y r les—d the C1YB organLaakimdia a Mkin,Permiasinn tM door m soar th th j S:N Mega F eeaY Chri Thai e et' residential sae erred Y eri h whi h pr Sd 91. nmembe 9]5 m y 11c1- —MId b.ie ba don Ap th inure would be pr idea with Perini ise by tl:e L Cmn 11 Cawcilm Mpor ea Fre-EAM and M.AMR— irks anted N 1 11 £ erd the moll 1m ly. Ct1t,iih tAE a Ragere m h su99eeti Nai vn the futuxa•Nva v ad food drive aho la be hevartpllahed through tiw i tla.dna Nhrthea,r x Lnan a t=N atm. x u 3 Ali ag0sa � $s � s�� W, Ek la. a $ o aAll z" 41'��®judg� o3w"smy5 ay " � spa g5 m 12%i ��� '� q A. 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Po I,l.—I preeent�] I _ :Oo P le �+G - ADMiMsxNAxivC�Poaxfi--s.x.MC—ISMR ph suit-ler,wyor P 1 £91. ng had 1 the pe E tl and dei$ me a bnd 5 ry " 1 1 ing P a1.P ]i ak n a a e wailahler dty adv at z„er '' bri i t ns pf 1-19 B,re aaia. posers `i'+'ssve ' Ht --ti.tr i Paced. A. r ,5 ; j h liatar also reported i the ema[xuv[iov of tM mw ewivmiiy pool are bIinq advertises --- --- ---- -- -- - ---- ick ,t 3 ane wmla tin nun en Nn 1s n amnar or rw1w. ppp ate, s"� �'€�"a"h�3 €. M wa called N cider by Ne Honorable Marie i.Na The Invocatimn was given by Coavalbmn €' 'i . PDAs ac Sxox re h $�" �•. iN toe.moncil.calls rise executive session YoxR n NeSpurpoee of dismssing legal and real estate matters "r OOS MSaxxy0ler f Mavar Waller a a L B4y�HT. . aPFevll A-. All mooed N 1><the ufe mrittevpard CvuwllmavlenrleY concha thafro t•' � N o. 1 N motion. 11 A e m voi and tta votam passed unavlmvueIY• i xr fa e ,,, '. Tnere be1rv3 np furNer bnal„naa of me city[wool,Ne meson$Lhev aajminea. �•� ' � �*�� i ` - '. S PeaSte A Taa"cxas piEY-M.D.Cl4:LHY 1" ` y sit Ordlvance m 1m1 A Y the BS eda/Baakhoe.ard':AVLbwleim P mlmaoeh a ,'Zs,rc.. �.b kifimN-of Oblm tion scea 3. { dyP 'v Mwmb¢25,1975 T tet Y read Ne to the. ::c 3, mpklonnf.vhiW reads.[ G y b '." ]£19 S ORDINANCEe�NT— xkHIRO s�__CN OF o9DI PI6CeAe&oM.mfN¢geHapn DCT Tw,T AS'iD6MT..CF A ^.!? IV-G93Hpe.B w�i'HNlxtd ra NH FM O ` t *.§3,, .. 'I11Y 'i 413eY anal Lan 1 0 410 M Lha esuLlme X11 am inn that n '^ Teras ae being a TaM Deere d10 uaaer/1.11 i a m t If g ,591. of a 1 a ' xM oNinama[artier states that$],581.11 i h sou—B Wang balance in them of 810,000 epreeevtrd by m eguipn k eaquieltlo lcete ebllg ti ion,payable over a ye period. Colley a asmW—I in thi¢vett¢is required ave he thm read the caption oP it, �{`5L 4 3 has follwe: �� X q �n a w ry Owl1NnNCE 3 ' x0.]a-30 Tw*. egI [wm:B OP A j's" - GL9 Sid Tee �IP118 N19]s g1 000 000 PRBGC QOt p0 OPN E1�A8 MB %I1 b ­CANN TO I_ i T"+ A AND— ANA aim eqtx�sop d� •. INcxvwm .�ax Tv Fm sna]Hcm oz TMs GRvxnAHcs. €F iM+£De 9e AHD .ARD DpAc NG oMs n of the Cyf 3vlthe momt ve$10,000.00 farroh a Saevence 1 ee f:g certl£i obllgakion pu pv as opo e.spm vw y city C-1, Bald vssti T 5µ. £ i N bear lntexert at A rate vat N ed 6 1/2 ger nt per a and N. tar 1 than Dxembaz 19]],asvd tv be issued upon NO,full faith and credlk of tAI City and pavebla 2.AB velarmi texas. aW� + �. 'y � uN vMWrcee Cm be incepted at the sets.time,9r.CDlley said,mS her u be ems abjeakim � or Ne oNex. COO—NA Metre muss to adopt InN malnancaa r aNi,g. h ee oP the under/ P ''I Baakhva and Camol I Corley eawvded the motion. All rare in t,N meLi n passed uvmlmovsly. Ayl ' Z y,ti ry a „5 b H9YCR a AN——l. ,�. �xj tl 6eselon .� " [ yor Nallaz asked Ne C it to retain far an precative Session aftaz the xw [aeras for the purpvsa 1' afeoueeing lege],seal eeheta and pereovml maktere. a _ ei ralleatioa of 19 a�parmal Pazk Pvad a iom the[rata D tmavt of a hwa aM Publly Trane er- ^'` }✓�YY $ =" KIyor Nallev lvdlcatad A letteI from Toa G.Hanover Dt the Stets De tmmt oP Highrays indicated of the eight varrmN vete I—Eled by t traffic aeon ovd ked It Neion of Hormel Park ­."t—Naz Highray 19 ovaI,Nvtermm Ne itldn did inqut 1 f f v ails io w A—Y was alae ` ondmted At Lha 1nLeraecilnn of State HighNAy 19 IAd A,IIII ardlag the 1 ter,tma this did hot It the mhumip Nazranta em traeei goals either W az it I Mr Ybht t d.the dd gmeNLp eteut.tly being exgeri ad by the CS Y f 111 iv erseIu nug mi { s +' prebebly try 1 yb ha dlfuf.#­ Mayo le f ,pa NA is of o l ontinue cbONA,I Ne %1 0 ,, qua11[lcatl qv n of Gees interaectiom as the fflc roust inn a�� •AACOONANNT _-... N the •CU ~— 'h '-'a C'1 5 N., '+ zy P; n �;.y �" ���,{.,:�r �r�t� k` � �� � -',rm �•rs�a �.sem.i�5. r cj � x_- h 3�' N 4'70 '' Page 66 ag 67 MBPfyCCr6 AH aH P 'fy R•19]5• IS CtTr.eau;. 10 5 llm9.: p21.6B,mCNAe.AT):00 P.M. r -__ -_ i�xiic mW;CT a BI e I 4t"` 4 T9va CouM31 me[Sn a xeg¢Laz ceegioa with Ileml�g c,®be p aecnte ! $g � St. Ler a ated tM Dia. SThe ewlmnSng mol Amre zweived,ae Io lewa, 7y �11 1 liar•redox �' h t^^Canpany 1 91 836.00 g St.1 C- F i $126,400.00 ( $ rv! ry OSCMne ., Hx i id M ca ­­y aawabl 1 v th fuvN az 9 1 0 haft bam S etdothea ave of pub ins i azing£ £$7,2 1 S1a61 Po n St $8] low bids eah C u l ' ____. _________ C®p aM th City f yAfggtl'Ltad th bid pal M tela, S"4. ? D to Y Chia co m h d After h$ e i nd d 1 e di ed at moa $am _________ ___ � ree11 Lha mala be d d to apprvzlma ly 990, ag ej D-Fc9 a i k4h ___ ______ _ _ _ _ thony hw k f ' lley 6 Clay Bnganagrg oP Suntrville,Texas•hated soma o£♦n.ee.chengaenlrsr s, pxomaea m maws chs mwe,a6 follows: fi 'f;� " ''"''' .^ A tdCg called Co zaaz by the ab a Hoatie. 11 tM imvcativn was 91vw by Councllve LevxyCazlay Pmol _ a chair g "•"; � �m d��' ry' Lha tire clavi 9 ens tower "af4-�* y it -: ] Lk h }-. 68A TAH OFm� I80 li�+4� � � e xel9hi tales E h Sne tattles & �„ S y Y,. +y ^ 10yor Palle othev pzagavLed th mSnµLee d hnac Ing of nav®b. 9 1915 to LM1e Couvcvl and -e Costa t Ute tourl t fv� fee M asked for Theu c vavdazatiov ilmaz De cep tM.touts.aS axltten ane Couwa3 Corley duos depth f of[0 9 f L(elnm elimin¢Tvon aP CM diving Doazd) d the motion. Ail war i mos w 1 motk.paaead uvevo Sly.. `� seduce di alae and pmep >E slime Douce y3' ii�llW. S: - wlithie=uniMebote® Civ e z p2 b x HWUesm pe0M 80 - ` add(mote: thi n bm Sow Yle mekiw xatM tiw 3..non eM Bleb : 1 y . COHSIDBR AlTB INCREAe C1Teie. eeit TeOBP mMPAI.Y ?"V b boTt.®evd ge itiig the wailer.tbe wMle mol,sides aM Mit®Ovule.be '*% Mwr winded th cul CM1at thi M mneid k er six m0nflm e;W ':' ni d.) 5.4`n ;.. +y ,3 ♦w• the eery oP a m had be ®p Yed Y thI J.—i t3o 1 th x beMlf i{ the CltY CfWRwcte le tae vvdt tad CM1ie t on �o a 1mSmtkaere ieg lavdxain®£ L Sron 1 - @. y pl¢tei rN h moll f Lvfied To make a decle ivx Sn the metkaz et this 1Liv thEked the City Attozney,Mazc3n D.Cv syr tv mad an oralneme pre- 1 M f wing]2 f IL wa vinyl coated to a galvanised Fewe Dazes£or the wveDtwm of the i ae # rawnve e azea -, k rv, read The oxdtnewe ea foil xe. b Mazcan Cv Y _ :e¢thhw � { {t - 11 d vee Prom mwreth TSla MSladng th mood Stua boSldi^g with rough oSd.SldiM & yM k Aa 0;mx a as Tee Av ? t delete m0f - - w dvoxa ff A ae5 x088 SA CS FOWe28®aY SOP1WW88T82A e&,f.THEPintm -delete ahelvivg for clothes DeaMta y .^Y• R IACAL exxANg ELEP 1 ]nt�a baekath ` The orflinewe e.i—that _.y eukhorv.ed th place v efEw!a � � deleke£ix a ser Sara(ai To mood stud instead dt mvezete) dole of a for lural eacbm 41epM a oa the fi-t billing da after fi. Pae a o1 this delete aieven eeiiivg flxty ( root) S YZA . ache r¢Te ^ r a 4 -Idlmwa. W. the ate C ley enact the ezdixmrice e.umar be e di—St rs. -charge few,b— duty vast iron Tv--d...t iron �, l -change wall fixture allmwawe E®sso th 500 _ ae seta the oz8lna^ce also states that xd1 e3 hrc tot paeae6 by LM City of auntev113e aeteb charge tv a C—PSt model light mi. liahangzatea arN themes far taleph0ne a rut ...pt the oMi d¢ted Dac®Mr 4,1956•aetrbliehlvg -e a e three of the moll outl -eMvge dttm Pebble£wash a o a bm®deck k 1 been rs a ere¢, ro hereby repealed a ectiva with the eetebll hme of the rates herein authorised. ✓5 h,. axdlmnee Further athMd flat-W Contalmd iv Ibis ordiM heli!x wattuad mw or hazeaFGer eek ; _:� delete exheuet fen(still a queatlonable delgtlon3 ' limlti.g er modifying in any Sannaz tM right and Powr of LMCityuncle the Sew to regulate the s¢tee and `Y awhunek acid Chase azo Ne thlrga The Pml `3 cM1ugae of eouthwetern Bell TelepMne Company. MI' conirac d perry(mroplral swig Hash's eah thxl mid esu g eMeged. �k u:milmv M-IC Swed t^a Wt the o—.grenttrg the zeta lmreua and CwwaMan AmickPipes•Pazka a d Aemxaetion Dixectmr,dispelled airy wTlov to u e all tM wwy£ar TM mol oNy ens .+ ¢e them n Cvuwi]mav Dicke.m®evtai CMT he mould mote egelnet Lie ardLwme bemuse he vee noL eaTiafied ' fr twelt until additional tunfla mere available t0 truala iDa bathhouse•by atetfng Char the latbheuee i with tM juetlficataon. ,G eab0ry SnetallaHnn Sn thva alm:etlen ee mzt of the mnaaderatlon£r the mateDing fu:Na a tM£act Thain .ik It moa rated that khe 15.9 pazcevt iwmea3 zequeec le the eemnd rate Snot...for City 1.$tern 6311 th the fu¢da moat be aged fox the pmol aM Mthhouce,w¢dditton Yv state Health CCSaz ant rogoarmgvta to pro- e Sifts.waz.clod. e¢.Baker of BH9f irNlrated ttat tMir declared tax lase Iv the CI[y ie 6]•926.380-ox vide a bathhouse at a publio wlmning pail Lvatallation. Ns.Plpea r®1vNed the M=il eM1at the buds rens ` 4 3y the]azgaeG Taxpayer!n the CSty a�Lie C y.Sn the Huvtrv111e InflepaMwk 6abw1 DvieSci•.Ne deelazed ' • o:Sy goon Pox thirty says. Orlgiwl aaamatee£or the--t o£peel c two a made i^M..h of 1915, : dy"3 taz Mee far 8380 ie 69,411,320. - ! i.,.N i� when iM:mney available wee gu£flclavG;due to Si-tbev the manl,ee avalleble xww azo inadequate. * w Wallw then celled 4or tMm fawrIog the mourn th awzd the rete Iwxame. There were. ,ttovm Mayor Wailes as Gera PAP-tD deal with tM Texas rka a;N Nildli£e xepreeentativee abvuL an e S e PorraM em ag¢Lnac' (.C. —.). th tM lm of umnfmlcy,the oxdi..will Have a iD the plan and design dnaan effort m deCetmine McYPthay mould a w d not apluove eo that Ce wail a re¢ W at the next muw31 veeking o neo—23,19]5.k secoM Nr;' tight =�iDtid. a 1n nag—ting the bid. alw ur,Pipae to ivgotre shoal tM evallabilltyoef Meyer Haller avid any oMwgtahould I'I—with the ease Parke aM Wile 1 nepazt- { ,3 nt prier to the Couvwil a approvLUl ary•alessa[Seng o£the Disc and design. Z !' O]HeIDHPATWW Of ON T ffid¢BG LA&S DI Bo 660.'eR OxeEmattaz will De eddxeaeed egatn J.Tlae DawC11 Me.ti.9 of Dec®Dgr 23,19 75. tttxeyer Walmer imlcatei Ma City admen a receive any bad.on teDla�eaC of LM limo three feet 1. ,. GM1ar:erigimlly Milt end no bide mere r calved to[eplwe only the diSplwad pento, mw bide were ravatvad,` RATIN O tUINI'DePx ILCerf i'. M aavd,frw CMnnel CDnatrmtien Cmgan1 of Cbaraeiviaw in the®sun of$31,498.26 Hoe from Shur Flv of en in tM amount of$2],4]5.00, gip line Me pipe xlth a Pieatia liver. Ne 1n81cated Liege bide axe WHSIDB SBI a Y OHS f= Bme �m , t still wader cw¢idazaLlOn by the ciky'a engineaxirg staff aN Coneulting englneere 3rd a more fleTailed report Lt 3bAliataz indicated Buri Lha CDw.cll'a dlwuaelm:e0of tM Pazka aM Rear situs mould b available at tM vezk cowcil meeting. 1 az• n9 a buageT,itth— wa� Y pz e^Gd aollat efaeg vu'gmani faxetha Sl_­d(merry-gezoundgveitb— lydae wclfmheee)twhich..l.65093fi.99 'u, Gb b1a P-- .20 TPAHSHI6620N I-S j`f uw.the xk equilmant request we meeented for leP­-Taframes•w¢iat hl stove•perk...h, l xM1eh COHe DEa exO6 OH HATBR tiffi.D ®:rwmd $1,069.45,£or a fetal request IS 57,000.89 1.plays ar perk equipment. St. vAlietex•City Panager•lndicatad that the A.H.Shu11 6 Company r the lvwaet reemm—hinder project aL�61A]r99,020.SD with 100 waking S-to cr Wit.Ne pre]ect. Se Iacoaze—aweralvg the bid rk eM QST�di�$233.801. pregkueated In melntenanoe it..to replace pazta£or the svirga at Pmancipatien A.H.Stoll 6 H P.k. 3 It wee neied—th1t empany xae M end mea ro.mended to tM City by Wieenbekwv ESk evN eoviateaS Couwilmen Oleke a moved W accept tM remvmendataon o£the Pe avN PB xe Cyon Dixwtor thaT[hese S ` malting MSI....Cf Tyler. Runde Eos pwjeot,Mreeld,azo available urdex Ne 1919 hoed aeaue. j needed items bm gurahaeed. Cou.wilmea xaGlOLhen a coMed the motion YkAll werecin laver aM the-I,C passed w(> th� unanimwSly. (b Y ":i"+ vwilmarr via movM to axavd ibe hid to A.a.6M11 6 Cmvpanp and Cvuml3man Dmick aewvaad tM Soto.. 1 0 s fa vW LM Sufi lied una im 1p t a w r '.ted.'.': �.".,,�^?7.:-'.,a�+` w r > t a i x d ry,1 u '.` m� x=§zE •< � 1 � �`��*`�, �rbr�.,,," � � a '�,e t���TM„>:t ys,t��� �r '� �.�1 #.Y�� �t'��s€�.�"•�r 'LL� ,ia�, ���. 7 473 1^•^env 6crvlim¢k MINOT S OF THP CITY COENCIL MEETING OF THC CIV OF HIIMf5YILM,WALKER COUNTY,TIME,HELD IN THE CITY EALLMa ehme "* li COUNCIL—BBE3 ON THE 23U DAN OF OECEMBER 1975 AT"]00 P.M. .eke 0r} $^ad atex I.. ioBl.bid ed f coldihwa equidoex, f Baosto.to Ha lc The Co ncxl met in a regular sessi.with the foil ng asi present: "+X M1aM and reed i Heb ld$ 00 a budg ted nfl thbid pxioefa ll 1 ad B1 5 ]B Y'I ow Go pixel'.E th1 equipne .. prolres p k 1 dw ilman i k p h id ,{ f w ld 1 qui Company as f$1 59-]5 t� it Rag riled tL tion. All Fb I w liar,.oyer .P e i f the motvov passed lmou ly ip id h equllme 2 old be It the City'. I My�ti y sesu'a pBI r8s MlH x Ralph ravi w �5 k @ l L try Dickens 3 m BIGgAmrwG eA03ECf me 19]6 APPLiGTIOm y■ 4? �! P k or. gby 54�L.t.4 ' R NMB YOEVRWP F0NO6 MOB. I) l9#■ « ��al J k Palk § D 1 a Rog s � ufox flm61 b° eY City than ad 1 ey t Sag Member absent: G McGl then ' '' ` ] t the three pro}ecce m h aopoeed S 1 Co] Fm 1 —1.: �3 1 1. mnatwation of arrear ar Snag nroealvg at 7th etre tern Rxamh. - ____ _ _ ___: .. Twe[1on of the eaa treat dialnag eeeirg at 0th 6ueet on Town HramM1,and -?a Th .sting Nae called t d by h Howrabla Morris 1.Waller,Mayor. TTe in as given by 2. Recon p s pb Gane Pvpas,MCI—.of Parks and Recreation. h v' 3. Removes of mbstractmm a:d abaping of M sIII Rranoh Crask mtween10the:d 7th 6uaate. 3 ' Co.ciboan moor.moved m adopt the Resolnii Ill in ' CWi5I00R THB MINUTES OF THE Pml0U5 MEETING arvF CeuneilN ickevu sem athwe mesion, a kx .eek jfawr and the motion Es—na'.niaiouely. Wets: $.5,000 im�pacmd£or,the 1976 lication grant.) M yor Waller then pie entetl the alratra of III wasti,If—sobs,16 for th a silnsidetatvt 1 4 Csn loran Corley moved t apt the mi t asiari ten and Cowcilma Ovckene seconded the motion. All ll were 3 x s RNPo Rue I.wILEER ( �y favor and the motion p d wwwsly .y , tz x} 4 Mayor wallas aakW the Cmandil m plea.remain aftso tha meetlrg for en season m discuss Segal CUNSI ER BIDS ON ALS PURPOSE'RP.CRPATIONAL SLAB FOEL EMANCIPATIO PARK , T reel estate mat � Jim MOAliater,City Man g ts,lot.d that tors,bids had b—­iod for tho todi of a 50 K 100 a imess OF aOw __ 'F of slab six inches thick f atianal putpos t Emwcvpation�Park. One bid x et d as it az veil k• after the bid.opeKng time On hcemboI 16,1975, e' �*" Ftfov of necbavir'.1 Oxdiaancewe d* Jed Cryer,.the lax bidder,bid$5,B]5.00 for the pr l t with seven day,far wmpletlon tine. The bide Martin coney they read the caption of the oxdinewe,as£ollave, d" 'f P 1 to C.strwtvo BCompany was f $8 500 xith 30 1,1a1 day covpletian time: Th°.bid from P g 5 +y -C nstrat—I Company was r turhed uiwpen d d t its 1 C i el: r —I—.xo.]E-aa # Mr.Cry-',altamato bid was for a d iath s slab xhich ld .It$5,375. This a1 bid, ombined d tore CNEXINNR 1G OF THE CODE OF ORD MANAINs OR Taw CITY of INEFE nee,TR _ th h ther aquipmeat costs(4.baskatb 11 g ls,post nil backboard J f$1,167.20 k thtotal project :56542 20,or$1,542.20 over the budgeted$5,000 far thisjob. Foods it lle.far th $1,ONO .age can 1REP6N.IpG SCION TOA 1�2 A 6YBmA➢O.PTIwNGwFOo INNiR�wTTT�9 T�OP 3 17t8 �v :b realized by a trwsfer f b dg red equipment funds i th t If$]06,.which remains of ther$2,30D ' 9]3 EDITION OF THB 8 19]5 k OamxTRO budgeted after the award of park a,.1parat bids in the oB$1;593. „ 6 e�TIOx 1G-12, CfI MOCHA A AN SOA-2 A6_Na. w Mr.. •AFIDA EFe+6CTTve DATE, IN seem De I.Fwvto g� c Mr.Pipes sud Mr.Nash of Nash Const—ti-Company f It this to b pod bid e d h h 4 ch slab -. wpg He INa&[s® R0 meemda CIu will provide the basic facility nead,d.--Pip commended Jed Cryer's Ilt.rost,bid of th 4 isoh slab and 1 , Colley at o.m read the remainder of the ordinance. CII—hoes Corley moves m adopt thoxdi...aid th afar of the fwd.a ntioned. M Pipes said the 6 inch slab bid it d d as being 'r f ob than the 4 inch slabs I.the went of vandalism,or a person driving a vehicle p t d racking it, i* '..lima'.Meclothn aaoomee ih motion. All ware vn awt and the aotlon peaeea umnhrouely.e .how with the rednforced steel in the 4 inch slab,it is highly.likely,he said that the slab is C,. ick,c nsldering it v -al for driveways,etc. He felt the 4 inch slab to be adequate and said vt will have ba. o.d these aid.and across the cente,.toaupport say inordinsnt a.wlt of.eight. } tafurther coasidsratvan b bo gi J Mayor Waller asked that this matter ven f fit action is taken. Mr.Pipes r mnare be n9 w Carr..bnm.aa¢£the City cow�il,the m.eti,y th.n.die..'.d inm an axewtlme fieaalon. re ... I d that the bids a only goad for 30 days,expiring Is, 16 19]6 H recwwmdedt�king on `"v swordi.,the bid to take advantage If the seven day lisa and rhe lora cost of wat"i'll Pr a h� �__y th first of the year,when sn inaea tarialsI costs is anticipated. Mayor Waller asked the i be d 1 yed til the Bxewtive Sessiw for di 1 sod that theC-111 Meeting be rsopened then to t k action. N; ` 421 Th May flt there ware some legal ram'.£ ti f the budget relating tothe Revenue sharing Progrw thatdd larification prior to awarding th:bid necerAft-o the Executive Sessi. the Cour it .ewd to take action w the reaeati...I slab with C wcilasa P ker away ng said vn.the amo...d $5,375 fox the 4 inch slab. Councilman Corley seconded Si t� T • the mors.. All rare iv favor wx]the motion passed wwamously. � .•. CONSIDER SWIMMING POOL BIDS I'll walier said that on December 22,he,Nr.Anthwy RechunaI of O'Malley B Clay Engineers,Mr. M Mr.Bill Nash wd Mr.Gene Pipes flew to Austiv to meet with the Parks sad Wildlife E,Partmant(P$NDJ g pdaopl assistrkhs Cityioadtohatsthey weresre®p vin eool hetahangesrie xhetail. Its pool deslgn6es indicted thM, assist t an t tot c S' W 11 d the and result xaa that the$9d,102 figure could ba reduced by b3,000 end by$4,341 by dot ting 3 - h f end deck and having those items constructed from revenue sharing funds eaa separate centrad warded to anothr contractor. " Mr.Weller dndicatthe PBWp said the y would approve the plans by cbange orders rather than redesign of redesiof h Y IgA ! pl... if They said if the proper changes could be sent to thea by Jawexy 2,the reviving process would b gi d th plans could ba beck to the Cixy xithin two or three days Mayor Nailer said the PBWO felt the i C ty mu trying to get too ch int.th e 25 meter pool,asd xith the 3 mater diving boards,Ito.,the pool should: b t least 50 meters ins HIsaid the alternative to this is to csast...I a separate dvvvng pool at a data(similar to thaior,at Watarwmnd). 3 k�. M Waller r.co,wenaea "3' No,., processing the change orders ss mevxioned.d that authorixati4n be given o 4k ' Iliad—'the fence and deck area and that this baa separate contract with another contractor;hoxeve,the R A {Y I ag t must be that these two ams are completed at the same time th pool is finished aad that thea°txo 5 'items b,Instructed using ravenuatsharing f.ds. g Mr.Nash discussed tba changes to the pool which included deleting rhe 3 voter diving board and ha i g only h 1 Motor diving board. He indicated the biggest change in the 65 X 20 foot bathhouse woutd ba the d latvm _ If the roof,which is preferably done for the benefit of mavntanance,rather than lack oP funds. s { 1 x eryson, sad Recreation Board,indicated the disappolntmtnt of the Board that than'T' } k. '1• , Jim Si Chaixm. f the Parks z r , eraY� I k p } DE k mmm W- 11 d 9 34 `Prv` xi 474 416 Page 71 t: Page 70.Il I—sfiarvng fund th p 1 , b ed H 1 xp d h i he Bo d u d ding of h E1 i 1 p hl S whSch is as Follows. p said thth in p d fl 'e f h 1 c 1d b pu:.h d 1 ith '43 how the til k s.should b rp,ia d th pool h buil Nay N 11 r ag d t by. D AN O0.0IPRESC BT NG CITY AND GES O:CITY OP NUNISVILLE, ' ibmap id'app ima ly 100 lmme would b ptin,a gmeet h gN vara lob h ch b ��� T0%AE,PRESCRIBINO RATES AND CHARGEN FOR LOCAL E%CHANGE �f d--avmilaz th g lik Lit 1 L g Ba eb 11 and Little 0 Lbblera,at no ,at to the city. }.) TELBPHONE SERVICE FURNISHED BY—STERE BELL TELEPHONE fi OCNPANY. Mr.MCAliat teratad"th Coda veil ble a folloxs: Councilman Corley moved to accept the Ord d C 1 D nd d t. of oun Ccilmoo $47,060 from th1965 bond Dickens rmminad OPPOSED to the Okdinanea. Th ioh p....d with seven votes FOR and I. AGAIKTr '4 „Yl„y.;,cci } $4]060 mat Ein funds fz'om h Pak dent .W ldl fe Departm «,y`t 94.120 " k 7200 ung Ing fees(0 M 11 $Clay f 1 d gn) ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS-.P.H.MIALLSTER i s ' 06 920 IT—f pool d ti hh t 6 r it at 13th Rod Avenue M hes been cleared and loxared by pars el of to,StIE.t Deportment,reported MI. { sy 1 s L C C 1 k d to d h bid N ah C n ion Compeuy vn the amount of 556,761,Snc1 d g NCAlrster. th d letiv..a n0 ted plus alternates 2 end 3 of N h quotation which delete: i k ud..a9✓�* .,y�¢t_ �01¢asxex c1eaHS N h Pi t hes been completed and the f 1 y 'M. naw b k' op roti .y{. `C, Ay' { 2. If oxnex constructs h f nca DEDUCT---------------------------$3,000 p j: Mr.MrAlis N yo taller asked that B.O.D.Reports b prepa d every 30 days on both ofcthl City's ,5g, 3. I£own s th.d k .DEOUCf---------------------------$4 341" digesters anA sulanvtted to the Council Co,their information. ].391 k avd hd 1 rion f h ing op and:fl a ($650 00);.th1 t fur deletions to be o0nsidered wder MAYOR'S REPORT M.I.WALLER E-1 1 ue her ,t t V. g sid t Mill session S' FCouncilman Corley seconded the motion. All we n favor and the motion passed vnanimmasly. f LA t k, Nayor Weller rolled for a brief executive o.—I to dtstvas legal matters. i NrjW, CONSIDER BIDS ON PAINTING THE AVENUE J WATER TANK rg Mayor WlS than wished everyone,-an behalf of the City Co—il,a very Marry Chriatmaz and a Happy New D '^ M MWist City M ag dthato D b 19,f bid i ad gng frena$18,005 40 t0 39]6. } 1 $65,020.00(he 1 bid fr b dd Who had ,.th t k M as Italy tamat g) H di—l.d tM 4<}§ 4w 3 d 5 o p g pro d es. The low bidder,ha sod,was. ADJOCRNMBNT Inc 5 oat 3-coat '! The meeting then adjourned int,the Exewtvva Sasaion. �, *E Mid South Tank 8 Utilities, P 0.Box 1376 $21,]14.1] $18,005.40 ? `+-" W st Mdaro0,Louaavaha 71291 a " BEETIN6 RECONVENED Mr.NCAlistei said it was the rel—actio on If:Mt.Rob Pix of WiseMakar,Fax$Associates,Tyler,Texas h (Consulting Engin era),to a c pt the 3 wet y t®fox$18,005.40 as this 3-coat protection is jaat as Rood fls +� Award Bid art Recreahmial Slab at Emancipation Pert the S.wa syst if ppliedcp perry. Mr.F 1 di tedthe critical par of the pain ing comes in the .spot x.0uld be the wntr reapOmibvlvty to repaint in the ev nY it waw nOttaatisfactory at any time.: ^t The CI.Iil reconvened to take.1til.Do the bid for the recreational slab. Councilmen Parker moved to Coouncvlae0 Davis asked about th i p ion FT. and hose ieaponsibility it would be. Mr.RrAli.ter ivdi ward the bid to Jed Ctyar in tba...I of$5,3]5 for the 4 inch slab end Councilman Colley sewnded the 3 3^' tated Wayne K..1 City'.Ci 1 Eng ld b acted on the moxhod of inspection and would inspect motion. All aero in favor and the motion passed ovnimously. n„* tM project as S p ads. M K1111"said if th }_-. t system is done properly,the life expectancy of tM Plitt lob vs th f'r th 5 pregr .I■ � pec Sly submitted, ktn Jim MCAliat ended Mid S h 3- ystem bid of$18,005.40 with the project comnancine lust after the begin g fth yea H d.$30 000 had bow budgeted far this project Ha 1iWicated the company t , A had been highly recovme¢dad and is it.dependable. ? uthDeehaw"City Secretary S C,uocvlman Parker Raved to i award the bid to Mid South Tam 6 U it ,Ixu.in the RERt of$21,714.16 ",- December 23,1975 Fox the B--.t process of painting;h--,has matin diadf,r lack ofsupport. F M 4* 3 Counulman Moore then moved t award the bid to Nid South TaN:B Utilities,.Inc.in the amour of e 0 $16.,005.40 or the 3 coat ayst®. C,wcalman Qvckena sewn t e motion. All were an.flvoran mOtlon passed una usly. cx ; CONEIDBR TIE-IN OF DRAINAGE AT SYCAMORE AND SURE PROPECPY AND ITS FUNDING Mr.Mali—indicated this particular item does not require council..tion as the px.j..t does n t i arca d the$1,000 fignra that it was antacapated to exceed,and x111 cost$950. This emoun to be paid we If the$5,000 budgeted for drainage facilities 1n the Street Department budget, He said this tie in would be made Gj immediately. } �g2 vt ; ELKINE LAKE DISPLACED NEWER LINE . Mr.Mulliater said this requires no 1—i1 vo Mr.McAlister said bids£Or placing the Sina to ploo, x with timbered se tion and lowering the]ane thr flat Rod placing i an a cibered section will nova in vm i - (Januazy 5,1976)to be wa+vdexed.long with th bid.far slip lining,xMch will still be valid. Howev r,Mei r ! q; referred the Council t,hva recomoandataon of Tip li.dog outlined in his memorandum of Daoevber fix _ their Consideration prior to the tonsiderati n of all bids at a latex data. No",Walla,Indicated the soils reports should ba mayaed Rod the written.... oAlti,ol of Turn r, £ 3{' Collie aM Braden should ba considered before any decision is mala. Tho Council indicated their depeadence on # I the r.—Idntiona of engineers xith expertise in this area. Y Councilman Davis moved to dally any further discussion until all the bids e e a ailable. Councilman Perkarl sawndad the Roti=. Councilman Noor.urged final disposition of the project at thevnext Council maehvg of : p, January 13,1976. r b CONSIDER PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD APPOINTEE The Council waw advised Yhat Mller x111 Mie his retomoendation rely by the January 13 Cvuncv3 1;5y Melting fox the person to£111 ayor Wa tM—,created by the death of CoPerks Cove Allan of the Board. BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY M.D.COLLET * S nd Reading of S,uthxestern 8111 Tllaphlaa Cloploy R to I Otdio— Ma,ti.Colley then read ag M Ordin N 75-21, b h gx ted the cru Tbcaption of -«-.� ,.�. UYN s r. k 2 w*b i y $ , 476r 4 " Page 72 .+ MIi.-E 0P THE HUNIHVILLH CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD IN THE CIl—L COUNCIL CH EENE, WALKER .UNNTSVILLE, WUh"fY,TEXAS,ON THE ETH MY OF JAPNARY>1976 AT 4 SO P.M. �" ' `�. '!,i • j f Th Ceuncii at in a"EPacv13'ar'Emerg y Me ting.with the folloping members present: � ; s I.Waller ... Ohn—a I—ColeYJz ) E Ie ry:Dickens P N Moore l Rngers "W " -t INembers absent Relpfi 0 v________________ 0 me01 hen___ _ ' Th h �ra yak ng Iss called to order by the Howrable Norris I.Waller. Tne invocation was given brthe City Attorney,.—I.I.Colley. � �( CONSIDER BID ON THO.R PAIR OF IN HLKIN6 . IAI®OISPLACEO s B LINE j it y'�F�r: area txc bids had been -d,dw f h ch ha 1 to bid, Mulvx. City Manage w r � 4 fls follows i L rl i . Osborn(of Ulu—) $S2,88D.00 ith 60 xorking d­t relay 111,1 pl. n1 to bid W.P.Const on....... $19,­.00 lith 30 c ltd x days 10 relay liner placn;or,the.11-Sng �d (of Houston) It t1, n §36b643a h SO 1 da der 1 1 th f Mbuild h 3 k 3 'Mr.MGtister saidh vro da o£ he eng th . p 1 th 0 vvdson enR !g h t h . t ` alternate bid fro N P C tru t a ep d s it vs th b­ I von to e ctha pr lett. — Mflyor Waller asked Mr.Tony P Ma g r of the Elkill L k MlOilip.1.Utility 0 st (EI.Eg10) f solution xauld be s tabl h H d £HUMID. Mr F iridic t d hat I.E.— bodi xith r ! varvoue ard members xvesled n vtion. Na saSd the had amici ost to '- T o oppbs y pared the c s do be .� !bid. ere r than rhos _ 'rswSO e ri°.. e Jim MGlister,City Manager,indicated it NII thunder ding f the C 1 the Myo Wilt h � x vb l g with Mr.P-1 C­of the en 1 P t e ill AgIlty thIt this nddi 1 M,643 I. F ' Mrs— t lqu t,dTthatrthetCpounciliellac t $14 000 from the N 1 etd 6-11 hC'i d h f£[t,' ting cy FLndto complete --ttlItt p ce. This interum transfer of fUld 111 b' r turn d to the W t nd§ewe C ting ncy Fund U upon receipt of form-approval of EPA paxticip i . J Mayor Waller then called Ybi a motion to 13 •the$19 000 ft.. he W­ d f C h. y Pund to a complete the contract puce on this project. C ilman:flick d thflttisfer b fi d til a a q ' ,formal co�Stment from EPA s to their anti t ecei d hi t h ds t b urnad to dna V` f +,'-- tai d exex Cont nge¢c C[uncct Corley seconded t a motivn. All were n ayo the mot on 5�pass�e unm iwuslY. an A mt II then roque ted by Mayor Waller on flx 119 h bid f r tN rep f the.Elkins Lake di placed 6 �b Il­1vne1�Couwalman Moore moved t xard the bid to ion'MR 1 h amount of(36,643 the alternat ma pa x o s e m ee MR w • Sickens s mnded�rTAll pre 1t%N,re innfavor of the motion avdnit passed unen3mously.n. Count m 4 Rill AnlougwaEMr +q- �' N Yx There being Ol flsthr business of the City Co=il,Mayer Waller thrn adjourned the­ting. >{ 4 ( § . R tfully submitted, January 8,1976 ' 3' $E6,64E - 3 rexainaga on Dial contract _ r Y 33,322 each far EW11U E City's shares Y ig F • � +*JV i. 1 9. �^ `' 111 x4 � hd'fl�'`��d;.a� s`�y°� �`� � ?, x r � 4u. .�.4jN=a ,2 a,. 6���t��. r P •..�, �^.����a. r'k � .n t� : � " 1 � � s �, � •a �,zr a4ig. ^h .x�a t�; �r:; ' 478 Page A . Page 74 . :T $Nb MINUTES OF THEHUNTSVILLB CITY COUNCIL 6EBTING HELD IN TIE.CITY HALL COIECIL CHAMBEBS,1025 11TH STREET,HUNTS III ,]„ ' Tota1 C §95,]92 00 tl ":e A`a iVILLB,WALKER COUNTY,TEXAS,ON THE 13TH DAY OF JANDARY,1976,AT 700 P.M. { �. 8..pea t B rig f ]fi63 Sfi 3" • '�� Y' � Tha Council metin a regular.sessi.n Wath thIf 11 ing­II p nt ,� Gant FL d A lebl (bd Funds.IW t h g ) len . . 94,1]0 00 fi Y, B 9,3'55 S6 I� ) ^ �T ^ Mo I Wall ,Mayor P of R d iga P (X 2.E) . 203 OS J h Aml k .'i•� e L a $ Tl R &li ing Pund N d d ,w'10 3 P aa L R.1ph - C 1 Y I. Ed—I G-1 Ph q Ddthens ' di edGM 1-h Pip­ hed de d d thtl k Cg days Ern,121 t 90 Id,in effaxt to reduce casts:He inti- orad iF ew ad d to R.I.th P j t would b g n an Hdday(January 19), Sd; f R ( { S k.P rkex S. _ M W 11 th ked th C 1 f otlon,I, d g M bid C 1 L d axd th y i'", Oalora Rogers y 1V bid Nash C i C mp then¢ rd X 1 Ha flys�dh kC __ __ __ _ _ _ .__ _ __ - a —L cv mea-5't se d tl the matin—�T—d motrh i ed Ma'°uT. y9 1Cs ing x. called t order by tea Honorable Morris I.Waller,Ma The i ion x ivan b MIY.r W-1111 th I�rt d i f th C iL all oto-ilD sal f haxv Fwd £aW , j ij cry` >h y0r' as g y v the Parks d reexlon b dg e.hpi it c C loran Dd i s F t w4 CoaeTcvlmen E.Larry Dickens.o -1 R, Seconded the-votion. All weietiv Ivan—"d �aTmaxran mn�inrmaasly,a + ''z"g "�,' s f h nv ca ry fj $ CONSIDER APPOINIMENf OF A HENUES TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION.BOARD tet 0n � CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE P MOUS MEETINGS ■�([ ' Mayor MIT.,then present d h p g f December 23 and Janus 8 for the O F.: Tia r'g.,t• 1.Council's approval C ilman C ley ed t0 apt b h £ a as wra en and Councilwomen Rogers ( _ : }' • �' tended the motion All were in favor end.the motion d unanimou 1 s #". Mayor W 11 th u d M app t the Park nW R von d ory Or—t fill th v N 3" y P•ti}f r.i r passe s y. d.by thI de h f NI.C E n All He p ori th f MY Ton O1 ph M.,tI WIllIt f It M t Ooraliphant t.b hard 111kd i.thI IIIWrAity md thAt h world 6 111b}."ditird ro thi,b d +`° CONSIDER-A SMICITOR'S PERMIT FOR THE PAINTIND OF HIFFAM—SHE ON CURBS Y, !� C loran Dd,,iI BrIld ep h Mayor's eppoin end C.uncllman Dilk_seconded the . All were an Fav hehe m0� us1Y dNb Y 3 Mr 1 indicated a appl on had bee ret ved f s,Rog Ti.Stanfield and Mika Gambrell, k g sollcitor'snpe g deo t,&11 1,,—Itig p. Son to Pflint house naabera ort es de ti I.. Since the h the CONSIDER BIDS BN 1DOP 4O5 CASINGS. one p g represent request to solicit,the h �e Cowcil decoded top 1 At th CI=1111.Dicken did h I,make his Feelings known xo the ,+ solicitors that if th wld comebefore the Council a .r .lam MCAli C 1 di flied six bids...re ved on Dacrosbex.30,19)6 for the loci aF the c a for the v ey a agaln,he tacit be n fav If granting the permit. P n8 acing , 4 ur£ace w ensmissi 1 i° 'y,,pk" Goa CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MEETING Low Bid- A.E.SM1ull of Tyler,Texas , .. $20,970.00 P Y 12.'0'. Second Lae Bid B Valley,Bryan,T .$34,537.85 ;. 'n Nr.McAlister noted that e q had been received by[he Parks 00ardAfrom Mr.JOM Lindsay,Mi.BL11 { _ Mr.MCAli ter ieco�anded awazdingthe[antract to A.E.Shull in[he amount of$20,3]0. He indicted this wall ' Ployd and Mr.Gary Bingham to use the bag field at Ross Park on March 5,6, d]for a 32 teem Laura en Mr. fY ,rC g ',McAlister asked Mr.Gore Pipes,Director of Parks end hereaxion,if this matter—ld he deferred Loathe leave an encumbered belan ths ELvd o£$56,805.80. " until meeting. MI.Pipes sand Ed didn't think another two week's delay would be airy p­­ MIC lle dr War un n rs Rog ed to award the bid to A.E. uienvmouShll E.Y. andCauncllman Dickens r$ . indicated further discussion was needed between the Council and B­re the Parks Bgarding his req t. Mayor CO waded the1motDeloAll were>�'avo engin passed sly. , RP, a• -Na11er indicated the Parks Board has apparently...OIdended against that action. C ]man Davis raised the question as to what needed to b0 done to the baseball fields to bring than up CONSIDER ADVBATISEMENT FOR BIDS ON THE SOLE OF.THE CITY HALL BIIILOINGS '1 l u - �'•"* to pl yabl rendttvon. Mx.Pipes indicated Josey Field was eat in.good condixlon and that his depazxment did " ` not h Ough manpower and money available to da much— to the field. He indicated it needed t deal D OLO PIIBL C E.PEIPERTY ^T fill dirt and the sad in the outfields is not covered He Felt A cooperative effort between theg8oftball 1st + - C League end the City,xith the City providing the materiels end the Softball League the nanpoxer,would rectify _ Mayor Waller indicated the proceed f h sate If th b ]d g.and property Id b dap ed int. L � -"'; -the situation. : h CityHall Building Fwd. Mr.Col3ey City Attorney d cec d he had prepared a prop H 1 t $`H read c w n prions that the Council may wash to change. A lengthy discussion wooed xith questions NIYIT Wa11II then asked Mr.John Lindsey IF the Softball League to norm on Josey Field's condition. ked ostia the method ofpayment upon sale, hether t,sat a minimum bad,the­1 vie and bounds of j 'Mr.Lindsay indicated thetfrom the right field line to the left field line there is about a oro foot drop. buildings to be sold,et Mayor Wille k d th h Engineering Bepartvsnt produce an to plat w tea hes washed away many times with the rai,.entl'as a result h utfield is quite distort d Thboutfield area; xo buildings by the next work session so that the matter can be discussed again It that time,a F +' is deep in sand,he said,and the infield arae is solid clay. HI proposed grading the field level end Idding �a $ k p top soil eN.i.d thmugh the usistance of the E.il Conservation Service,to be dOnatld to the City from ary ,{ .,private lendawnera. ,4a CONSIDER.AMENDING B75-1976 BOUGHT FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS � "• Councilman Corl ked how this Jim MNiiater indented that during Phase I oFthe airport impxmavmis,it ores lorded that the taxiwe & ey as. tap soil..old be donated. Mr.Bill Floyd o£the Soil COaiservata0rt S rvice: P Y 1 •,indented his Service stakes A lot f ds for landowners and in DIL s°discover Ian acid be extended end iapi.ved first;than the main rummy would b0 closed ed the t away used while the .0 mmze� private ng y arses inundated p runway was being improved. To c°WRleta this project,it is mcasseI,to move the l.d density lighting 1 by water. In these case they roc d to the land.wnar that the top sail be removed,providing more for y over to y. tearytirig to do this,the a,gineers found theold wiring c be t water r HI­id if the City could de a loader and trans p £' fl=the vain r d the texiwa In at A y previ partexvon,this to soul could ba Eor tie Vf 'City'stusa. 1 uch a deteriorating condition that it xis rot ealvaBlble.end could ort be pulled floe the ground and d. _ cove Th engineers have requested that$3,300 be added to the cuntro.t price for the purchase of rew wiring. He aid A Cor, Mr.Lindsey sand the Softball Leagme s organizational nee th ex wiring will be placed around the taxiway until the main run leted,at xhich t1dI the w which Field they would be using t°or willnb0 placed there. i ¢ >r s� tang would be February 12 end he needed t.kn ray vs comp ring if the Cit grease I, leagues. He lndlcated he would be tilling to produce the d d manpower y davit droAvide a grader or mainxainero to prepare rhe field,as tali as dump irucke to t _ Mr.MGlvster indaeeted funds for this d tura will come Erma the Savin —liied et not having a I 'F* port top soil. He hId not putetl the number f loads F dirt needed,however,Mr.Pipes mated t least 50 - expen a gs ruck loads o£top sail would be needed. Mr.Pipe.reported the minivel amount of turf existeg there !!1333 City Engineer on staff during the£irat four wnths If th0 Eiscel yeaz Ed said these funds would Adt qualify 'r ..ldrEdt lost during the..grading process. :fox xefaYursement es.PAA hes already participated in Pheae I 1n the mexuml amount. : 4 ,k Mayor Waller asked Mr.Gore Pipes t0 study the matter th.roughly end bring the Council A report as t°just Councilwomen Erg—moved t°allocate Lhe$5,500 For rho purchase of the Ramex wiring m replew the i idhat the City's participation would be s.that the ma may be further considered. Councilman Dickens vndinatad xistang deteriorated wiring at the avnwdy and C.0 fINIn Amick sac°ded the motion. All Here in favor and :xh....the Council ten d°should be done before thI......Ihrxs. the motion passed wanlv0usly. CONSIDER FORMAL APPROVAL OF THE CONTRACT WITH MASH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY $ CONSIOHR BUSINESS OF THE CITY A510RNRY-JI.D,CMhEY NETMMIUMON OF THE SNIM4ING POOL APPROVAL OP C E TO !g ^ i L PLANS Coulter OMinence Amending Garbage and Refuse end Health and Sanitation Dldihncs 7 Mr. Wilister indented that following approval o£the revised plans by the State Health Depazissent d h t: Martin D.Colley then read the ordinance,the caption of which is ea follows: '.Parks end Wildlife Department an fl..l 8,1976,the contract xith Nash Construction Company and the sub aquent AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9,ENTITLED GARBAGE AND REFUSE AND CHAPTER 11,ENTITLED iF :change Orders now stand reedy for final Council eppx.val. He pttaented a breakdown of the cantxactural m9owTts �) HEALTH AND SANITATION OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,BY Y' K •xr ;end fords as fo IT_ 5j ADDING DEFINITIONS TO CHAPTER 9,SECTION 9-1,AND BY AMENOINB SECTION 9-7 TO CONFOEI wy d PMr Nash's Contract(with change order 11). . . . . ... .. . . . ....$B7,851.OD WITH OTHER AMENDMENTS TO THE HEALTH AM SANITATION CODE OF TIE CITY OF HUNTENILLB, - h"P Additi...(change order X2) BY AMENDING SAID HEALTH AND SANITATION COOB BY ADDING A NEW SECTION TO B8 KNOWN AS Tenting $3,000 SECTION 11-26,PROVIDING MR RECLAMATION PERMITS TO BE ISSUED TO ALIDW ACCIDIU A ON Oeck 4,541 OF CERTAIN MATERIALS MR RBCLAMATION OF REAL PROPERTY,BY AMENBIND SECTION 11-25, .r, r Ropes Ind floats 600 TO 6t:IMINATE CONFLICTS WITH THE NEW SECTION I1-26,AND PROVIDING AN BFnCTIVE DATE. I 7,941.D0 ,g PtIZP I { Jaz- ,K5 3,`'s°, PER.75 ---------------- Th Cooloil"Oidd Cl O_Shall bep.id�fo­at i&g dei this C—seloo and el,,i Cols— OP ENE—oF —C ma-n DEC T.r RECCEE El 4C stj� so L$41 I to, gj� I miso hPo. Oeld Clullilsol Di.k.I F. 's'd"El p 1-1�-11 and the lotill Y. 4 1976,Is sEN�IEOUI,COCERECIL CRENNERS,1025 IECH S-EP,PRENCEPO • 0", Cowell mak in regular es—with the ell'—,--I ts C— ss ide,Otdio..—diosi iCode 1' I.seller.Neyoi Nt.C.Ils,then read the. the Ipti..of which iO Is f.11— T Ov IN ORDINANCE—ND CHAPTER 8,SECTION 8-1,OF THE CODE DF DED—ES OF THE C-OF _jPe Wavle I Ists,.1— -G CODE COPRE—INTER—L,INC.,1974 EDITION,NHHH CODE SETS NoOl.... o LE,TEXlE,BY ADOPTING THE SIANDARD FIRE PREVENTION CODE PUBLISHED.BY THE SOLEPREN RUDEU TIONE TC—PUBLIC—EPY BY PROMOTING THE CDWEIL OF FIRE_S,E RCLES ARE THE IND—ON,USE M­EDNEA,NCE OF EQUIPMENT;REGULATING"TILL USE OF=K Is.F.Chse ­5ES IN OPEN AREAS WITHIN THE CM;PREYVICING FOR M ABATMENT OF FIRE—I; PoRes. STANDARDS NETAKIM RE THE RESPONSIBILITIES XNC PROCEDURES MR SIMPECREEP;SETTING FORTH EMND PC --------------------- ----------------------------------- DER COMPLIANCE;PREDIDDING PENALTIES MR THE VIOLATION PRESENCE,AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES PARTE OF DEDINAECRE IN CONFLICT THEREN—AND PROVIDING FIR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. thO.—I,ses I.—to by tho�HO-1. -l-NIFIt. the Oi,-hF C.ossil­C-le, ,led NO.J.1s,Plym,Build ng Itepo.t.,if he Ess jo neelosse,­no­ioslos sol� ZA, yy IH i.ditst�he..s. .—Cilool,biok...REOed to EIIRtthe Ola...sli CIECOilles,C.,Iy seconded the Otios. �u were I.f.-and FEE P—CUE —PRIS I. NeYO elilse then anted ths- f — t. ­oths. 0,1 of J...y 13,1976 tO the C-1 f. th it MOTOR'S REPORT ­Dsoee.Rege.. d to I..pt ths soiOIt. eliele.andWls­Cotley the �Pesol,sslti.­Atbot DI­J. IS All eet.is favorthe lotio.pes—soel—ly. May II -11ol the'reed the P-olessetvon to tho C I..il which"ditstel the third F,idl,I.January (J.sty 16,I976)is Noo—ill.,Tana. w NARY aI—.to EE.CU.E sh.Bilghso,i,EI—ted the Adt S-11 gue hes ded—Ossi their 1. Clellp.h; See—of Airco bo.,—tsI dly.of elek,heevy.—sesO oOi es.klsl e-=It of theie­tt Is "M or Baiedm Cose—tiOl CosPeor­­tO Provide..el,i eshlosey to le,el the field, I. E[ey.,ftlldil—s-d PhIs I I Of the 811-1 11—lots with the Col.lil. He..id Phesa I expenditures topsoil(—i—t.—.Re.—P) the toPoll.— . $11. . Ne..I. I-PFO-Eillte$500 ODD. He said Ph.o II was It 0 t.iItill b-11 If.l.Ck of food.. Re told the Co il . anted rotathey hes agreed t.ornateIII—to plis,SMistie,hoi­W.and-C It R", --ol of I. .—d see peso Ee— COO,hets o, h to the lso�of$118.594.52 for the City',shot,is ��to Fund FIess II OF the it,- _I.row Ise—il, See— loo.far hol,—1--ovioS. He then asked'ith solid i..I—$671,00C is total improvements(vnvolvang lend--$53,000)runway--$22],000, softball l Co-soil 4,000 thet RE.Esises. begin FO­�the field i.Lop-top shape the­Eheli light,--$54,DCO;paint ng�st,ipig of fel.­I'lul;overlay of the existing$8,500 W, sod— fly $74,000 O-1 1Y If tst11sy--$6E,DGO;apron l0wt—til—$113,000;tetilly lightSea s-2.,DOCad 20 ,ODOod rte the lyltem-$23,000. aTe City Council expressed their 9-1 sop—t of the Ps,Ii.ot era the ague or Ehy—Nell— aid the 5,D00 Cool-y ill pstolt It,,­to jet.and light jet.of all t,to Is Lha Nsyor Well—itelosted..y leEi lot bell budge fee thi. jeot,However,there were I.prio,jtis.in the Budget be—to...i� _j...Is.be NRYOT Wal—pt.pIIId to the Council the selling of...ugh City-mored lead dislostj P I—se op to o.—.Is Morand'I—=4 the T..I Highway Dlpottisot,it p..hEpI—I.tteets He said imesfata ty. Re—toted thi..1d teke e little di I to I lio.and felt the seths­Ii..of Peostesty 3 a.nib IPPot—st.1y IS sets.there that old bring­=:iLf!tll.1�10 1'111,I,Ihffl$12,000The matter IRFIeFs—tise,to diellse it sli he ioO,itoi theI w ttM— d:­ e.I ol-ol-d briefly-d $ll he brought OF again Eel di 1.Y OP .B.iI .'O P1 W hC, s the I.ftb.11 field,that if the mete j.t$1,00 0 , d-- ft & ­ ­ sIsi let 81,001,the City wind not be e_—C to- Ot f.0 bise,ho—,ie the —OURNNENT oim ellies Et-etst thesi the",000,bide—i have to be sooht,.—C,m tho City'.CE- He'there would not he any IsReL if the City accepts dOOstile.of p.ile eld labor,Is I­0- I The-b.iog to Eotths.bosi—,of the Coll,il,the OsItig th,s idjoltood; tille—,to improv.the City'.Parke. Res fully submitted A motion was Wade by Cooloill..I—W—the ftodl.�of thO FoOj—­jIst W the..tiefsotoO, -ossissio. .—n.—.te the Ot000ll to be nth —­of the P—to be DePlIestit'sS; IFFoolal of funding to he give.ele.these te,liesse, emnded the Ottio.. —este is the—I I.Paused ose.iesooly� 0—.4so. COO.Oxhlee Corley J==y 13,1976 CoOloils.lickele..ked the He—W sPFoist—se F-Is,sO. apt w Lo Gam y No——wolesity t:de ClLOI ths,Clio,esity'.­­is the M Cs Waller —.Cd. -yIe erthso se—lot —I.—F-t t0 act I.thii.esFeeil on D-of the '—slEsts IN mCCECEr MR ERIC—P—Cps ExPlatiso �t,4 ohe-.tet,City NessEet,vaimk¢a th't I.order to cm ly with the Elditst.e a gestlona,it is sefiliesols.thet I.i.tOd Dec—leF E-the Clt�tO slij.st Its she.th imoo the i.tilg bW t. Re thes,telf—d W e bftst Idj—t ssmemxaM d—oesoely 27,1176 shieh is ootlith�.d ties 6" COCI.Y to,...Vt ths,budget wj­­ PoRst. the sets is Isles,of the—1h..I.the enation Fee—--..Iy. —1.-1 FOR4 19J5 Ciff—, T A %'4`W 1h` -C.loss is—.1 ifli­I. ill with F j1 to obtainfoll tedle—Gail of the gesolt slsOOle of"tell In the bodge!. He the.se!Et. LiPlIosh OE the—tio,i fits to present the Audit Report ll the Cooloil. LiPs�...Dise of O..tt to —t—I—I. the City-. W Ces f. ie, thel-Cloonoetill is thes is—it see—l...d.t ist­­is—ditiol the CitY OR— set Y... Ne.LiFsIosh slid Cha City Is.fiessecielly Is.11:.Ef Is t=Ii Is of its lies thst slopesi—in,the tepid 9teEth,hot that it is still....Iss,to stoi.. te—ift. long i. Rtoeth. Is i ths�city..fieso—lLy"OelEs"-the P.....t theI. Be the.P....— I— losit. 1-1 to th's se—IlEi Cli...Council fele his fi=for loo—.tils,fee I—Y.. re RECO-EXCIN THE"nPUNCENE"FOCCIR TREVOCESeft FOR THEN ELCE—CON CCBipWN NATERIN Ohn—tet,City NoCel.,loii.—his .tar bringing the sae the city C-1 eg..is to i."DOI thorn the the city nee sees test ss,lipsbuilt in Rell No.17 e 45 sly to Potiod to det.i. S SFr w _ yy.i1L -Page]6 s — — --- — wff —-- .. _... 4..`' '+ � II ff•aluedene will as i �u e11m1na ixq the brown m r pr lWt Al etaz vvdl ed TM1 ma of ' n N0.ONE, Lend eiati:y Y tmo tre locaTa3 in Lha ey lie u�fbxmarl and knwn sa �s�i�pµtliyrs Ito take CM1e evNiFmevt Deck unLeea the Cpuroll iegeing to adapt Lha Aquade ptaeaee on a full a els. m0:a bra 4, pi4lfm wbcks ire,whish prop rty re mer reedea the 11 puhile wm�ka fees ltiea have bean "'• ,Ci_y eonitorvng of the Aguadem pxav d that it wu the brow protil , ccordin9 to GOYS Hilder --.S. my bid t Ore,8 3 000 88,000. hex of Public Otillti end Dr. DeBM1am f em 16ueton to University aaHiology Department. #� _OSx 4 b'.4 S mN% Tb pxopertiea pc 'cupiea tiv adminlatr i Yfi e f the of taville. v w cAll indicated th --valla scold be apvlppaa.Ith he controls end Chemioal£sedate fat epi I (id upon pl So�oP the 00ty¢all Sldlag such pxopertiee ate W pe vedeTed a:d thtvutilvved. A Kae total f 6<:600. A k faux month su360Y of Uu chemical Aqued (1 bet ale,aPProxvmatalY),wind a id Mlnimun Bid cel Tw•$30,000 arcl el m^aiea•$27:500. 4.. .6],560 making the ivi 11 nL$1R,360 m.el]mi to the brain prebl®. Tide m?peroa would be paid •" * �y? bt vnctaaaing TM water rake by.6C per.thoueerd 9allone used,Pet customer. 1.PAPL6G ND.PONT P a dlvld d 1 irgt` ' f 1 M of 3.16,2 0,and 3.84 ur w hw te,d 1:xl The uthxe id o leM ti' ,..ik 4d SLY I6anagar 1a this ical mould iso.pxoviAe¢pro cva— Inalde moire,m tare, `'�y by ty a ha B1 d 1 9 ey. erred Plu 111 pr —ly 1 I.q.d5 axE ewmerclel "' toiag. cilrtiea Pl in aur wVs revmu is ha meters oro-d Ce Dattar, � ,}}?t kg.; ' tfn9 ua $3 i x i-t= othe to a1 aka have tr to peivted ,aevd the CIM wllleha p ti al--Y. faz¢.Ncalfatee .$ cmvn Hie. TxaeT Ore,$39,OODi Tiact Tw,624,00o,cornet Tnrae,524,ODDr Fl.,838,000, 4x'eX�( forth tad M1at Inge vould alinedIS clething LM1¢L iS b Tuined by.the hr Laine,a {,r, o", g 4 veil i ohemicala avd blachee.e,. sty mA atalned clothing. askedLhe Counevlto g eazloµs � i t� nallmen Amick moved to adopt the 3temlutvon author Ing th sola of Th a_1--pt rty em9 Cemailman coaelde[ 1 Te Lnpl :p the.Aglvdme pre ;''P � xe moorded the motion. All were Sn taunt¢nd the mokvon pained—.1y. k,F ya it augg.ted ba th 1 dy h f pre d Co Th®ane the th 1 " be.[Mrmyhly di uc S M1a xt k b f M1 l(ebrmry 3,19]6) h it ked£ v ;$^ /11y i Porm ens apo Iwai al M1ei ids 1 limen Dick„p Inas he a ? favor t Lha M ldazad bl W'brain tLs e 1 11 y £t Indic ed the to vepe f e 1 h a lett r indicnhing Pt'vauaL LC ba safe eM etati:el they C eeae its u to to n ableettone to Or.Dlekana euggasted tl:a eeNm be 1 ed the ext cork ion to Sty Secretary g Nm y tG fuitM1ee disease tkw he:gcaz. j t s ssY 39, Y T p 1 Syi eu6xNe6 oy ips --NA. -�` s i" thy �� Co idaz Oxdimn evdlnv the Nabil anfl Noblle ii®eY aryk Ordinance�� Coiley khev read the aptlon of khe Ordinance,ae fallewe: d Ap ORDINANCE G AGBP6 Om WH ECfIOq 11 B-13 8Y CeANGIRG C— o AT8 PORE s z -- ?5 I.LE� GIST etliE' gNRi6 k66ICOS Ti¢q IiOHILE Htl18 PAAFe. 0�: aF` ai Collap.ata the Ovdl pxavid haI.O—Y 5 a,d.J.lIh Y., owner,apaxator o[ { v +�"L'r t --t Of ft& M11 f.—tI tte wild epee f the City of Hunt-111 a acmplete I q `� 11 ti f mob 1 Name aiding ml k the p rive Mobil Hdoe ks on OanuarY 1 ens.Nly oh Se ing he ofd,shall 1 W the name of the ow of each Mobile Hems end a deaeivptfon "-, the bila li®a i h h old idea. peravn res of Councilman Pazker imvvd to aeeepL the ONlmnm ae axlttsn and Coumllaan Corley vecnnded the motion. �` U.G R�.� �f ISS wee In£aver and tin van pmaed unanlmm,elY. Y.� lder kis 1 E ale of Did City Hell 1 O£f' ld Puh11c Warks 61Le Ge:W end Airport y� , g aCo11eY Indio ked he fed the Rewlutlon prepaeed,howevaz,eavazal-t—Shill o eded to be Y N «; ' ut by the Cw Sl to timllra the mm3YL - ft—Well er stated CM a�eleel r az n the city Ha11 property has be ¢Sued aM thaL av Nxecutivs a salon wind De rec amry revlem thatappraiael Defore '' any cone ate¢Tipulatvone could be marked auT Lo complete the Peeoluklan.see indiratad Tlu Council Neat ng ; ' ?Y,"' " a., cmld be reconvenes Te make a mtlan av the diepoeitton of Che Resolution. I r4 d£f ts'f' mow JJ } .. 191Y0R'6 PSPOgm—la) " xaclmmtion-Fir®en a Appxeciatloo my--petruazv] 19 S ]� p gvyor Heller Uvm seed the Pxm—ion to the Coureil,a copy of which sea then po¢tM ov the City Hall bulletrn board,provided to thin Huntsville_aM to McAM Radia far proper publication ea8 P.— d bcoed � ew' aaatbq. � � • -�'''S-- .4a 8mcutive eeaelon I n/' �1 F :� She executive seeewn wee celled tc diwuen real aeTake matLexe. - '? iµ(µv BL � n AD.TOORiNeNT amro e I r � TGY $ I`{`M ; ? mho Eoxmal Lha Cmnall Nwking then edjnb. urm4or th votive The Yovmal a inion to po n nE n vaned fE aeaieion is leached regavding the Bala a£c1Ty d prepazLt a J �k } �C rewn �pe/eJ/p//eel 1\1Y�1i�1,\s\1u�Its�iI�L1//a�d•�r ' � azy &"k h. CO.— 1 tion 76-1 AutDaxiaim Sale of Certain City Pros— ~ e i Nertta Colley thea rasa Lha Psmlukion,Lha caption of Mioh le ae fallowa, r ASOLD——SS—certain PxopartY Of the City aP Huntsville i-surplus to OfR¢aid City erd eukimrleing the advazLleing of cold property tax cola to the hlghaet bi— _ :,b eEtaz publlmLlan ofmtvca as required by r�,t - Nero epeelL1ce11Yr thio auxplue pzopartY a daaexlbea paxt1a11Y ae fallama: ,` _ ��y^ � deF y., k � �a . r qe OP M etiN =CITY NG mxg 1 ARY,1976,IE Tab CITY BALL k; _-- 1n tM navM lead alis the ee,and Placingb inq n N maN,ol in d ,fhlle e q, CHAM®+E,101511TH STRENY,—.VILLe,P81tik8R COGNfY, 0 - y="A�+eA' T ] L clam vp. the eeaemenL as Srdicatea ui M1avq nn9ei a ivatl—d i TM it vc@1exe wo=k L' `. Nx� ,�-P':�' # � � The Couvvil metiv regu]ar eeea£en vvlh hAe f lawLy eN,are present: �. ' ft wouop *wa by MeryLeM i Geiser ace Cavpenyfil $7,5 All pec in f mono£ Neera m ea to oar man9aa=a A i —90—1 n tick... .and tiCio d 1.s •,,'$a'''fir —ph .—C. T.Aces a Oe ix Ara C—ST PPOCESS 'MEW alk av9.:a xs So=wallet asked Chas LFia it.ba as fur fo: Ma ed lady. mer a k y ry: Auuax6MAmlveReP ��k �' �_ I6TER .tin Ilea ttvrdet by tM HOrotable Moxtie .Moller,Moro=. Tho twat 1 .given by —L.t. ue—11 City wale i touch w1N ales bo M -.t NIIiNT05 06 T I t P road if f]N S—t ae eaid Ne co ue of tAA til wad Na M Ma a i., }H n" �irmbegun building ti.church,the City will—it funds for Nat road aT ate Cutea £that-.j.." Hayar sellar pxaeanted the eypew=alib�v mi £the.pr io TOY Sanusi 39,19]6 N the muneil t jblvt amWxe. $",",- x6 }y,F "e,, '?sa c tle —id--.. wcib.an Mvoza mesad ® _t the.iodise ae writtev erdYCmncilman Carley econded% ? " 'r mt1M. All wxe in C.nd the motion BaesadaunWmouely. 5 < : -. fn nroR a�ro e a wALLm j rr" _ eaeien A ,r, IBaR x�. mea PAREA HGARD airaxlNG �� `` * a s r --i- MA­ t' yor Hallex Nen—a the omwil tv em.Ln fee a-brief t .wain indimted.the m S11 had r i soba mpy of the Parks Paaxd—xng mivutas fo=Neir uifor- uW paxaonnel meTtare. 5 -.t '19 ' m Son only sadthat m action was regal=ed v th Meyar Hallex then xemgnlred I4. OSSphlnt N the T® 13t "kk audv me and intmduved him as beiry A nex member of Tbe Parke and Recreation AaviewY Board. P /•*t '� here-4f City c-11, —i vv fuxtle=buaimee oNe th—intMn edj-- - CON A TE® og�nlA`°LNP' m OM T Mayo.oiler indicates the it waded p Lh $2,200 d.—from Lha Huvteville 6fudyCl-f ^ blly —I"d V,, 1 3 the wn action OY the..ding pm He indi th pprnv 1 P -doge order on CM Neth mmtrvetien - Compa;psc 1— ce........ M include the rsd n9 0l. umvlman Mears moved p.eccePt the change ardet ,PZ7- "'` Caumllean L marled M 1 All 1 t w of Chia metlan ma it passed unanimowly. City City M­Jim Nrdllater,indicated Gare Piyee RDi=ev�tor ofroParksya;d Pew¢Attxon Ma met wiN Mr. � Pebruary 10,19]6 i George aai-don and Me waked mt the b a;d extern.. for Lha fill wbrial aid l—in i--t. Por the ESald Cox the e,m of$1,000 ev Mmllabx IndSvated these Nnfls should be allocated t1'Council x Atti.fr®Che Parka and Remeation Revenue 6Mring.1— C ebbmesa oumdlman Corley d tc mv.Bt ellv-- thus C X i 1 proposal ard to the$1,000 ft.E-wnu-Storing ere daM mumilxen McGlothea sem efl the matlen. All wxe in Eawr and the motion passed unanlm Y. NdeIDeR LETTER OF—T FigN THEAeN CC— .—T— [a•ANY e&1975-1976 AODITC - Jim—i—Ldicaked the aervtee weuldf bsaiw£old� 1)a wnthly--tin eervi a by cwapu print 99 t that x111 Iiw u et— reports a£each aY aux Punde a with,far 8300np-r month;vand 1)th-taiwial - t Yy audit At the.1—oY thio flaval ye which will e>d Sept-mho 0,1976,Yar$10,0 G,ar pv.albly 1...ac Y..t.tiMpans- i ng an me xegat— if thi.He staled "la of engegemenl it Ha iwxe awepted, wino t—i--den He a£ k. . Ly¢ah and Company as the City's auLora£arttha.ming Y.. ndicated the....tin wind be• di 5 affective Jan 1,19]6. {t° t uax } Co cvlman.clay.wad to away the psoBoeal for acmmtiAl a ma and Ltw arcual aurid!as pax the K letter of am went a;d muml]men via seconded ih-moil.. All wre Sn favor aM the molten passed ww.lmvuslp.a9 1I t Tw AOOADENe GATE&TRBATNENf I—. K*1^eS Mayor Hallex infetmed the Council—t Mt.McAlister,City M.9az hoe=-guaeted a little mare time b e gather rams additional date mmsrnin thd.pmoesa and the aabjevt wind be brought up again in a meeting in �l y e Saedlab[uturo. _ �a RB60G0120d ON GONTH HONHBVILLe 6aWEA PLAML G—C y th Jim MaAll.tar,City Maragex,then.pxecenled 8evlution 76 2 to the Guvcil which amowTedxte an update A--YIf the Texas NabxY llty board an tM Plant—1 scab t oY the new North Mntavllle Sew- Plant—­ d tudy-- Y' the daaign piaae 0 t plant,ere a teach of tM additional rn=k required thtmgh the vnofvlNatven/in£1w ealyvie. TM Remlution dasaribad the P je�!(t1m-�acheflule a;N wa p=-par-d by the c ne—in�emimarlvg 1�Z r. + II = �r ", f , firm o[.iaenbker,nix end Asmaiebs of Myler,Tmue. .. - `' ' of 1 [ eibmn P 0 ekeve to moved adopT the A. itb Nemlutavn wcr.—id mumdlnanI.---iere the marten. �¢ ?u molies,pYsaeBiumnimouely all wxe Ln g f CONBIDIDt CipNGe cPDER CO 6011T6 BONE4 an 11 f—1— Ili—tin—i—the M data 1.ewM GM C! w' I( : d ted uary 14 1976 betwen th.city f H elle and NP. .tv include palr3rq gloom n c>'e ''�'� �,`4�';~- .�. _ 3� �t t rt � a� ✓ - # �� Y$ �a�;;�}r ,t"a�'-ig �, $t ,� 9.�, 14 4 W kid 'v Da ^k''a`t {�li'IS,Y� Afi b$�x� � 5,• b.�-•a 1 z cr c�aamx - mH9m mY ees xxe.2ama ,1916,TB Cl BAmc miwcYl, vieJmvenexT ox :mom s ...�_ s s u APms mps s em r v raga seeelon wiw.the followvvg mmhexe.er.a.ae.. '� • 1JAPTEx ()oP T�TcoBs Sm .; xovmmexx 11CB-10t J xxhx Abb eul� y, az �'',;++g. ec comTxec_BY Tee PmiyTsroxs oP THx"8ueorvxexox oxnxeAnce !w y Tim TT x� Ars.,niro.necrrurne-rx ra sena o-x�ac®. d xe ox s ��5:.'�°'ar +� 3 tatty ''s'-•a � 1 vas to am u afaanee as ! # �ay i, � '>. an tiveo ■�9$ _ All mare ih f r avd.the matdon � nmtmouel °tea°emgeca a co,Wed t meclon. *�,� ���. � }e - - - ---- - - - -- b# - 4{p r mood sald�Ehat m Per the City.poi=Cy�U�h1.i.tb�Fzovit,ida °�¢mvffi ile ID.4 a tileek n. h xke meeting xas called to exder by the Ba rrie I Belier,Beyor. Tna rnvocatvvn mac g i al o avgrvaezlal my all dravnage Pve]ecw m - f F Counctlmav—ph nevie. �, xe c i� `t.i v`, aweh wn:taxiva 1d ems m ''✓< '+` eyoz—1—tM1vn pve¢anw tbe. of ting of sry 19 - it fez thelz ] Boom C ng ru 1 1 1 Che *= 2 ceuvellman Coxley awed w accept..th _ri limen Pazkaz seconded we motion. 1 en p 'w lewd dl iy part o t reek(mazchhl- 1976). 1 Po xoyv Be u. lkv eke ld C ,g: ;';4. eller indicated.ox 1de azapl the Cwac 1 rkeeeela:evd that b alklne Laka' aced eemez lim ani the 9ovth vi . z g:Plan[ di nodal ssrangemevte: ..��'' Y 1 ^'i +�"xl :th qm rel Covoeveux of epi -th d ¢1 d lu ag f ll g opedva¢emuld be iota if it Vere pp>a v be s ted to dooa-d ® y }� W n <. n 31 ed ntageaus door Be9d w ci of the opinlov the hm la 1 u .w � ,-,' to—' aollciwrs. Dr. ­yd vndlcatea.hie accePwnce of.the cvevdn of the Sty council. 1 w he City'Bev er.lndloaied he has arltten i.. of esaumont.rogezdlvg the Guif ewtee Saw study w '. h th # J and ha. u th valuate' PPpBBNf.Aepx _ &i WnNcrr• i -thatee oak .qua w aeterovna gRether it r P. Y if eHmpR i dei f Cauvcil a:W ea-offveva member Hunwvvlle d w b Gu n k Cn 11 r ­­d ossectexu, h wpuld.'ne th p LLce Mile 14r.a re ddatributed az.BrAlvste Sd -Bi vg --d pproval fh k p e Randouta.D.� eemphrlea¢aid the Tou—cewcll'maa 1n ye z,hsvivg beowe c y ePara- f"P mor 9uhlity Haerd edaddvti nal gxazrtli a fox tL SoukM1 xentavill -plant. The 8 oral s ;bevel azeu,W mtd 19]5. xe vndvuated the mwrvet Coumvl Ie.made up oP the follexln9 lndlvidaleete y pretevtvon.AgevcX th ads el 9ov Ma equ ed tta Nay z ceive¢dditlonalinfovmat lon prlox w `J /i ..it_—Bl. He¢cid Thiary£oxmaty wing£oEmvlawa at thieetit, Y city council xa mwLvatel camera or ativea xav' 'yob .y aM im1eR atxle � eeAm - 3 � � ,�11 wloxa lbgexa yaoa ry pre drip u1Wer mneiaeration cemmit,o t exge Bapre¢enkaffves mgniL' n in.Audience x G A f vme x yayazvw lm� roee9alz Bill Nhl tM w en Sn SR audience. Ht.Wh1w aaplavnaa a" 1 { • G�lonri�avaiekett 11 1 .wax membezeaof th were moo m e coir P .rat. - ' 1 pooantmenta to the Plawing C®leefon 1 k r.e,mipM1riae then Maeevted the—it of Lha—it or end comeotvon B perthent for moa year entad "s4 +� y camber31,1916,conau ea by xateford,LyneR and cooa,ay. y wallex SnalCatea Ra mea not gvi[e ready[n make these rav®mxndaLm:e to tLe Council at thi.LSma. r.e—b—S-xwd that foz app vmewll leer amen mon eve Nil Lima cereon/car sandy Xe r, rasion Rry fi� '`ti` ha bee employed by Twrist Cgancil am moa c of employee of ChethTaurlek eueeu canter the general direotiov, fiv TS o!¢we Tourist Cowtll and oon Jleoxe,m Bm c Lvve VSee a oftM Graber. Ne re hourly employee . eller then called far a e e i¢.wxkin .la/2 h retper neck(includinge8ul/2 hoc a¢�xday dna R hwr¢on ervaeydaarvnge a minoter5 WWor w brief ex evtive a aelm of we council. menthe.9Hed ea[ed et during the ewer months�th may w Juggled th v:clude e m zvmvm f 1 �'{> yi .' caro of monk w the werJcandx, u1e ppaWBp�.x _ ,"y 5` ( 1,Bumphriea—1 preeentad the budget for the current pear: =j" mhero being no Purihaz walneae of the City C.—I,the meet ev mea $' Piaeal Year 1975 BZ dict­. ...............$14,962.26 1 caecal yea 1915 n a�eaall .. .......829,2101,4sJ.QOd � � ®vocal Year eraPomed dg - .53I e-"iadvertising cempalgl mea dlacuased and pl-'-were rev d tot the edvertleemant in periodicals,s (' l 6%�� y Becxekecy fi - ,y ae P rade,moxa¢monthly,dna xeweweak,d ng thl nn budget year. Or.yuyhriea mentioned the nam cath (" pebrmq,2 1 - Huntavilleablllboazd¢which were reeevLlY c 1� d. Te displayed Lha new bwiroee calve end ete[Sonery of the XVY .] xo it B­end moa Calandaz of avavw prwtded ninthly ah1eM1 advertlee any and all cemmnity ev xy$g 11 w bueiveaeea and clilae,u alike, Th a caleMar x111 have a alae monthly dlstrl6utvon. ar.eumphri �': ' q K,. < # mantiored Quer advertiaemelt eouroae wawa twlnizectexy of eery—evd the veeatiol Guide. a�'i 41 c'' egexe>$ee mxe clay ae<. « Covalear Amewmeltm Lo the Animal Cmtxol Grar,wnpe.Aarso h { W11y Inaicatea ane th Lbs racy eoneideratlm,a Sv amsaaing Lha fdlnence,it mac not ready fox atti. V' at this time.. Be said he would bring[t to the C-1 at their rank xagulu meetly. ii JJ i A fd I Curoader Ameudaenw to we eubdivl¢Sen oxdina::oe Be9erdl:y BulldS�Pazmika y`. ih� o' ' m B e Co11ey then proaevtad nrdivavoe xo.16-4 Le the Guneil,the­ti.eY Mich is u follpxe: oxo IeG 93CTIM 13 os a.. / ABxBAxcG xr.1s wGu ermee72-7, 1m u_lCI afssx exu.Gre -a' ^ cxaT � '" '�r�*-'1 � sy �r ' �3•,`=.` `"naS .'w t€ ,rBjs ti' `MR< ��, ' ��� `; ''{•� 3 "«a�� 't Fdwm'�p,g_ g U7, ----------- 7-—7. TOF THE MUTING OF TEE UNTWILLE CITY CCENOIL,FEEE ON TBE 16TH DAY,OF MARCH,1976,IN -CITY—I ]IL CHAMBERS AT,1025 IIV STREET,IN HENTSCIUB,WALKER COINTY,..I,AT 7;BE P.M. 1k 4-ver-I 4 I-ds) ­G,,i toot I. lb ith ,loll­�t000b­p,...t MI—I.Wallet, 5 W.—ilt—idi-t.d no ted ­il.d to, Holo If Ne old FIbli.No—Hit. F. No then Job.AAiok womiended the .11 bids b.­Ipud. H.I.id of­ ,io $57,603.00 would go lot,the City-1 boildiogi �4 C-1., t E Hood$125,104.50 ld to—d Co,sip -pro moa ts.- E.LarryEd— -anrt�hp bid�j�tabu)ted IW—cil—Dickens—onded Lhh 2'd Dalar R.g­Kin co..ci All eGoo.. El.th­ inki-,",g-, as Moy,,N1ot..tod tbat t1o,-1 It'not too tty,f--- f,bid�,tho—t airpott lood ej --ti.. ill B. MI 1-of the City Holl b.ildiI,1­,tti­will bt,1 oott Ii.ty dUt, pt-t.of th.bift. 4 ----- --------- ---------------------------------------- 0�,,,-tuT, —io,C.111y,City Att...y. ,k,d thot th.tootloa by,C.�­ Th�—ij...I. to by th.H000.obl,NIttiI I.W.—,My- no im...ti.. giY.by modt,d to t,lod,oothti­ tio.for th.�,,Pt to I—,th,.do,d,It..,ottd-,tho,­.4n29...j21jmE.­.­. tua-ed­ otio.to A this Itholi­i.�C—HSHAI.Ptk­—oodd tho -d tootiot. All I.it Mt.C.II.y t.tod th.t h..thI-l.i�too—ItId ito­ty yH_..th. .I.of tht,,boildip.th.City 6, CONSIDER THE Mt-OT TIB?:PE-MEETING will owe the new owvexs$MO.00 To,month f-­th,boildin,ottli...h the City ran--o the btildm, ttFFM,yo,W,llw n,,ptI...ted th, of th,.,,ti8.£.P bottt,24,1976 W th,C.—I Cot,thoi, t t -.1. cteoo.iito.C.tl.y too—d I Pt the mi.t.oas Htitt.tooi C.—N.,King..... wti.. CONSIDER�EGAAACE OF CEBTIFIGATES OF OUICATIMPOR CITY FINANCING All were in f- d the.,ti,h p-od otAnioly. V� th.Apt th.C—I I th"it iH F.....-I,to I,=, If obligain I,the t of$100,000 1,1—to d.ftoy th I, 'T, Yq CONSIDER A RATE INCEUtHE FEE MEX HAS COMPANY ot,Aj H of tb.city H.11. fit- mid b.to, �7 fift..Y-­Hblo iI­y.—,50:potlt—int 1EY8 Add HO p0000t 1.1979. Hit.Co-y dr ted he—1d , ," :i..,,thI._tifItot.to I": to.City,of_-l.__­Cit. to I—Sop. nt Mx Ch weld:,1...1 o--of­, pokI to the 1—il to f—tB.t justify the, ­­ �: of B-h ­nlfloa. ithin­:.year of i-Lidot—d tho,b�,­im,no.tbitd—, liar tt3:,s., increase by ...ing It -of the� I coo, �tri­to bt,tf�.J. Mt.Powell thod outlined the hai -H000mlly an thi.1-IIIH-toto"dobt i p bis gq­of P-t for It of.1. d f..goto Id dionstnsm —Ited.the Etcrurtla of III III,00ty. i tad thI 1-111t..ld b.P.i bi No.Coll"itil.­d ttH—tifi- I -id the i—too. ld add 630 pax too.11I to tho—M.­=.­bill. Mr.P-1—this P" 63;wolil tate, —ta.thic;dBt.otoi on th.$100,000. be added to thot I of­i,t,f-tho fi­400 .bi.f-of$2.71 hicf,..ld t—It to Ato,­ld to i,.d to Na C­—tio.,Coolpooy. $3.34 pt,� f,, It of­tYi,.. HI—id too, wouldnotb, mot the M.tin Colley.thm—the Hpti.of tht,O�ilm­ t,CollIBI: It.11—th..—i..d that over the p- t—I—of service b-i--d H l/H Otdi­76-E P.-It based Mlor-11t hiH-personal thoughts btd�t this .s 1pdt,tty goody r CO-culmen 1l. —I ossa-among.:the:Council.­­and. q ,k,d Too.11. ;i AN po INANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THOBAS ACTWEI..G ISSUANCE d of M: _oil_=IZ� th f I go,tim,N ILL�� ,P LI TUBICEMEBY I".the f pM .nth the..,ago BE P HEYIEFE."P.W. URTHV 'Tr ,7 CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION,SCREEI CERTIFICATES TOM THCH CIE.IN TtHE SERIES Mid..' --.1MARM i—to voted ACTEORIUD HT ORDINANCE­75�15,DATFJDEEPEEHHEHEW 9,1975—TO BE THEum PoS,m egad it. 731 �o I tttt�m wtw OK A, III AG)JIsT. -OF-B 172 PERCENT PM ANNEW,HE HE AUIGNT OF$11500,,000 TO— 1AIAH.IN EEHHI-ANBHGAL H.—IMEN's Go I"IBUT ON CONSIDER BIDS ON CARPETING AND PLANTS FOR NEW CITY HAIL TOO ANNIHIBECHOY EACH OF IEHECNCG_AUt PAGE SIX NINTHS_ENEEVJPUR;_EXCEPT,THAT THE CITY OF HIINfSVILLH FEENAVEH.THE RIGHT.,PHOREVY FA.PERCENT.TIHENCE GERTIFICAIN WITHIN THE YEARS OF THEM DATS AND TBE RAIANGH 0 THE ANY HGHS.Q�IENT YEAR Jimman't",city N­got,indicated that th,I,--C,td,,tot,If KI'tt",ThHo,'C-11 and Bartlett F tf 1; zt, bool­I­IIt,d th,-pet bid,and have doHW­i.d­tho,1.bi"It is Carpet LUI the£ bid of$13,403.40,itolodioK the pad He ld1­d it�th ..on I IT1 tbo —n—P.kir_-ad tVM��L��jj.M&� seconded mn city-1 to.. = I­to Carpet.Services I,this=-fl,th,il b.,bid.MEAWH. All in F.Y.=tT9_. ;- moved to ocw tthe bad from '—It Servicos and C­ � ." motion.All tilPtker . . d the motion. '1M CONFIDER NIETCHE OF TFE PLANNING CC0ISSION Not W.110t itodul'"'d tit,C.—it did i.-of she City Fl.iog Cmillill Htd.that toTio�tod�. Pitant Bids ont At this Ti-. P., Mr Ii.MoAli.tI1 City.Mt-,-indicated only ota bid had been received f.,providing pltooto f—the 1; is MAYORIE BEFF.—Notti.I.Wol­ City Ft H...id Tiott.Yall.GOod..hod bid$2 H28.00-that�b...bid;the bid to 'lease:..d U 6288 per..nbit,and th,bid to -ptt,�, AII $99.00 f tht,first sixw.tho d$252.00 o� fe • Btaoo­re Session mth after I.—hot. W.MoBlin-—itmodId Natthe C,..il-j-the bid-d IT...t.$600 of the_i d building Fundfox the purchase o of ...plants and Gene to place G, Pipes, ­­ ,Diof P B.—Iti—, it to it,oboI,. H h .,.i.iti... ho I..that Mayor W--asked the C-11 to..il for I brief--till v—.to dismss pm Donal,real es i' C._II_Davisd,tim to the bid I— .,it,,moved to­B,t the.City Moto— Mzntsville I Gotdm Atti C."m 11�OI,H to th, llgItlI.,.wf 600,�f­P.1H,C.f.III— to .1� L_ L COUNCIL ACTICHN I.'d t INId to todl.th,wt oo­tbi�t�. —.11—C. T ti. All BE '57 9, tion to—tesla cel Wd­_tFv ­6T_to�oje­the bid d b7i -_i, Ad lore- Ft� Lindsay,City Edit-,xBkh HP,­d it the CONSIDER BIDS ON THE EAU OF CITY LANE AT VARIOUS LOCATION to indicated the ottic1to—Im by David Li ,t, to_d- H,said the-i-said the.City had only 11 ed 42 -ill.it=I,this data,mgoding the ot,toot If t...=11 d by the City —d listed Sven MCAlaster,City M.g,t.LU,,t,d the bid. .t.opened It,10:00 A.M.I,March 10, p111-1,of the 1975—1,lbol 11t.11 it.11..like 82 W.Iot 11111-d. iy Lindsey idi..tt,d h.httZ L.HoXfI.ioot ofo­iot. no City staff indicated they mid provide hi,with I,doud ift—oo. PROPERTY HIT— w=OF Bin ­C.B—t $30,102.00 City Business Office Rob (--2) City.1l..lith P-1 W Koos ond $27,501.00T'fuxe­g oo further b.i.III of the City C-11,toe meeting th—oditt—d. stt..t(P""I 3) Ily itt' t 71 It 1—P-1 4 N,,h C...—ti.Company $39,100.00 is (3.16 ­along 1-45) +1 OeShflw,City 6....Wy -It 1;;PRoAt-ill.I.d..tti.1 Fa—dation $24,001.50 76 Tol (2.0 IB I-4E) 4 Coot—ill. F...dHtl­ $24.001.50 (z.0 Y.,.1-,1-45) —ittood t R-, 5k 1X ✓u?tfL=(y"w^�� vmd. �Ss1A",y � m' 'b' gR'T�t' �'k'#'�Y�`�'��'s� Jx'1 ... -Y f f 5 yh Ny i� k f a.t rr9 Page 85 MINUTES OF INS MWEVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 13,.197 WHICH WAS TLD IN TIO CITY HALL COUNCIL 2:00.P.N t.9.00 P.N p o the public b ,I CHAMBERS,1025 11T STREET,HIMT V LE WALKER COUNTY TBKA.E A 7:00 P.M. !; 9:OO P.M 11.00 P.M.--by terv.8tion i'. The Council met in regular sesavon lith the f ll g Ieb I-- W� 1 O—Y: 1!G0 P M 9:00 P M ,Ibil 1 9 00 P.M 11 00 P.M by tion Q t Y S zAmI N d. Soo Y 1:00 P.N to E:00 P.M. public. - '}' i. ..LB 0k Waller,Rey— f � E L-It— ,$ i~` Rates: C-All.under:.18. 50$ o Adul 756 A L tl UT _ G .L.thea P aNt Moo R-ol Rules d 1 twos �+}; . r '.'. 1 tt Rogers King $ M s•51va'�i`. L axy Corley To be de rmtn d by th P k d Re ti p 1 pp bl f poll opera Thie flexr bility will 11.fox dredges as needed basad an i—antes. Council wall be kept apprised of rules s,1 „ ��ej�k�"k-� f 1Xamb eb ant: 1Alk P-1., eiW ^ i 'a,,T'v __ _ ____ _ ___________________ � R--ti.Rt s Th e meeting was called to order by the Honorable Morias I.Waller. ' grl.'Y' Thepp 1 ll b available for privy p ties Tuesday LhtoughSat day ngg OB fd omaN k E SF basis. Pees. $30.00 for Poll e end$2p 00 for clean p deposit,which is xa[umable if facility.is L {d 2 left in a clean eod e,d-y d aa. CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF TIO PREVIOUS IOETING 4s Councilmen-Mo d o dlpt,the ached 1 d 1 outlined bl'thPotk,.and R ationaid end ymr Wellpt d the f M1 og f March 16,1976 to, h C i f r their collide ion,it t;Counalman Ovek seconded the Lica. All—an favor and the motion passed on -sly.. o _ ~"Y Co 1 Ler C 1 d t h t s es written led..0—lille 1 kens seconded the motion. All F'. A' W + ! BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--MARTIN D.COLLEY 2" 9 e in a '= m tCONEIO CONSIDER ONEIITRNUDI AT PAROLE COMMISSIONER'S 1 �} t� T }, Easement f—e Texas Doe—eot f C i s war o P vdr arta th — nadboousl � � I Mr Merril Cdlle ii.—d C al 1 e i d M1 th Ma x the Y pP 9 Yo Nayox Meller asked the City Naagex,Sim—i—t,'to relay this raga t To the Council. Mr.Mullvster right-of way casement from...i Dep.t aF C t to the City F the end d ng de 16th 4•i'i: ry f.-.' on • �, ivd tad tM1a request M1ad come f M'.Ear1Andxexs of he.I t 'ti a ) 1 5 aM.20th& C c]men M ed .this authatixahon and Councalnan Penick seconded the \ k fr of the old P Offi 'B ilding.(xhich h as tfi 11 —xe)moved.l MxStNCAlis er d All were in evoledmoti n passed sly. , e[ hY i PST e P o .` "�;motion. f r ro una>�mo ,. w„y re p f h P 1 C 6 ly d th t th p t king b jth pp 1 d h C it £th 1 f ody d 1, y by'he Citi—P kingC a which re led fiat'r p king t edvilebl f yo p th.Oep f ublic Safety=end MAYOR'S REPORT--MORRIS I.WALLER , $ *the SheT1f£. Mr.m—alter said'St was the city's recd®cadatron to deny the request. $ i Eicantetuual Chorale ao Festival Celebration �'" Covncvlma¢D ed 1.a.nv the regupgt ggd,Cowcilman Moore se__ONEdR✓i j(ffi.mO&y All vele an£a or ) J"uI* s and the motion=tied iufaztimoaly. y d Mayo,Waller indiatad the City's co b t thB1 fel 1 b t .would be$1,800 to f the Houstw Piof...vodal Music A-1—tion to Sting lb,Ho Symph ny lRei.iooe,to the City far two ,W performances,ane in Rey end on .1y. ..y W 1—indi-ted he fund Reold ft.the Parks end CONSIDER BIDS ON PURCHASE OF NOW PIKE HOSE Reco.—Depaztment s oncom ed Sb ing.funds 'C otell Di k d o amend.thea$1,800 .'., .far this p-rpose¢dd Co-vcilee Mao a onded th R11 v m anomie ocion pes¢ea ,ij 2- Jim McAlister,City Meager. th ,—d the March 25 1976,sealed bide r ceivede ofrom four % solution(or Pxocleanov f Bell Waekand Private Eroperty Week ' L vendors far he purchase f 1,000 f f 3 th f 'h H. id Fire F C iP i l,ethe I.-Red lowest 1 bidder,bad$2.53 pax Eqpt aM mmediatI deli,ry f tot 1 of.$2 530 fo the ODO feet. CM.1—biddy i ra f es Industrial Materials Com eE$2.51 foot lld si.t eighty d: for delive Mx McAlister - Mayax Nallax they lead the Resolution proclaiming Realtors'Naek end Pxivflte Property Week,se[for pony pax y to e g y ars ry:) p 1 18-24,1976 to the Council. Councilmen Curl d e oda t he Resolution an_d Ca,mcilmen Davis seconded $ radiated$2,8)1.09 was budgeted fox the fixe he I. k pxi a Hove t [ the notion. All mem in favor end the motion paesed—.1eeleely. Mr.McAlister said on All,1 13,Fire Chill 1-1 King req ed a revision in the ape f s to acre j t'� k the amovnx of hose needed§koro 1000 feet to 700 f d to h fund s red§Yuen­ZZ-1d his hang along th !d i 1 other bogated fonds,to porches Hume Yel (f hyd ca d 1 pad Teles A&M),Rh k ld p ave be ADJOURNMENT , valuable addition to the Fire Do,—. Jim Mull-t r th ended accepting the b d f- Fire P "• _ Corporation because it offered Fammedtiaxe delivery and nccapting xha r co —tion of the Pare Chief tootThele being no further Wei—,of the City Council,the fonoel meeting tben adjourned v o a lurk T`1, KKHl`j the Hemet Valva. session. Mayor Weller aa000led eftex the lurk session thele xould be fl brief executive session tptdiscuss e legal,reel estate end peraomul natters. , Councilman Corle moved to ecce t X.£athe reco�eMation end Caun<ilxoman seconded the w_ All we're R tfol ly sobeeitn d, 3 vor�o T. Paam�n at�i�t ucauvma-5—�y. CONSIDER ALTION ON ELECTRICAL CONTROLS FOR WELL NO,20 • V AND CONSIDER A CHANGE ORDUR ON THE WELL City Secretary Jim McAlister,City Mateger„indicated that no bids led b d on the electrical controls asp they April 13,1976 i ^t original specifications. He,ioicaxed Davidson EngmeaxingNee oon—t,d to ite tie specific¢riatu o xn wh h Side latex negotiated lith Special Controls and Eervices Company d L yn T x N 'W ll.. He said Sp 1 1 C tmis and Services Company bid$3,450 find Layne Texas bid$5,60D (ti th H b sad f—). l F p. Be1 ¢ported that three bids watt received the fancy for Water W 11 Al. ndth— '..P h e from 3 Texas Fence Cavpany,$1,5]9.30,Hurricane Pence Companet y,$1,692.50;end from C ,Fell, Fenee end Awning Company, i Mr.McAlister then ttcmmaeoded th¢t the C it ward the bid fpr the electrical tro conll to Rpecdal � i} Controls and Service Cees eny lot$3,450 eo to T Pence Gamely£oT$1,579.30 fox tbefence. He said th1 tarn would be A Yokel of$6,029.30;hawe,er,A refund of$1,829 ea expected from Texas Water Wella for the x � 5' th.of the incorrect starter previously faro h d th ell,which xoold then reduce the total to$4,2DO 3D ,$ Cowcileen Davis moved to a.,pt the City Maag.r's recammeoatimn and Councilman Amick..cooed the Rotionl F T sT All ware m favor and the Doti,,passed. 'e " CONSIDER ADOPTING FORMAL PROCEDURES POR SWIMMING.POOL OPERATIONS �G1 y " 4 Jim McAlister,City yntex,than presented td the Council for th1 oxmieneir approval the awinmvng pool ached end r51ca as xecded by Parks end Recreation Advisory Soaxd. The schedule and rules axe as£011 xs. # r 3r Season: Jure 5 through Labor Dar(tentative)and weekends i.Mey i k5h F 5 p y _ 0 y fA t Tae dyth gh Sandy(1 dM d ] ia"xHo f Op ti Toe day th gh id y 8:D0 A M N 1 ing le—. .# No 2 OD P M l d f 1 _ P _ f Includes$1,000 e i fees to p¢vidson dneexing for - -�w ng nearSng Sng pxaperation o£specifications. _ r t x Pep 87 -0._TNP_ ";� MINUES OF INS CITY COUNCIL MBETINE ON T IL.CITY COUNCIL NECH WAS EIlO It, ft.NbAli—t pte—t.d I color tld.d,.p�Olilg the tota I It ­ AF-p—,di—a.by the a thlted ( htd� 1976 IN THE CITY HHALLCOOKII GNAMEEBRB A'TOTE 11T11TH—ET,­­.,WALKERCOLBUY,TEYAS,AT 8:00 P.M. c­il'I Ala. I made by c­iI'=P.tket t.P...I,"T"p�gI_Taj pIlth l e,111 I th—Sh 1� Me Clleal Yet in NeW,,-a..-h the fal.wi.9 members preset: e i� i.tt If p.i­ity)—the quaif It le itilell�ight-­Ney b alight.le Cli.e Ell—end.thIt.1 a—al..t.be dil=llld elth the RailYtBd Comp 00 lfith St...t (f..Rw.ldetI Supply tl sy­ It.8). C.-al.—Ii—,--d.d the—0.t. ncl d —ithelemo l 1.MITI— m a —.. l—ed it.14(College I.R.ed)be al,ceted t.tri �a —as a, deaNlet-d by th ty. ju L_"'17 TI ftth­quelify hi� ai.,C.—Te­P-1-ath..gh v tbe,leeldleelt t.hil Ralph­i. felt thh mi 11 caed f-t C-11ne F.Rad*hIad pehp,—be deao—d fli ley ptYp.ee ultil all +;P` E.L—,OS kens E of the 13.—Ite had be..compl dI.the--t—de d.— h—an I-1.1in the.p .—,Itwhich am,it 11,11 be l-lBIt up 11 Cote, 0 C—le.Cy­ded the motion of C.al..Pltk�and the NeIlAe—the— All were i.favor[Tackk Bk— led the-ti..passedulleimo.ay. LX ., -------------------------------------------------------- _ CONSIDER A REQUEST BY TIR U 3.ARMY A VARIANCE TO AN EXISTING 1CONDITION... Th. eetilB Nel called tv by the Honorable Morris I.W.-I,Mayor. The il�.=I,,Nee�Bi­SY the AltitS City Att­y,Jack bely. MCAlist. Mea the Cl thehe U. E.AtIy bee.le..I ft..the City If Nun ll f-the -it t leed 1:—d"j.—tl the Ft.ti.FBIIh­Te...S.HI.——ele. He said the CONSICBR THE KINSTES OF TNE PREEVIOUS NSETING origoriginalgi99_Y_111, provided th ely a bldiI,BId I,addition I t,the 1 1.1d be Of masonry d jar y, st IB t I ? rl E the a—IF The le.tin If Apil 13.be the C.lil Ell that Ild I 1 lease building of1600I,­e fI thi I t. He I d C- petei,a.. --d t.amendthe tigia cl-al were agreement, they d.li- thil­ elce. k '2'k Mayor Tl_thee'e— .9—1.ellp'--t. erittee led clelln.-I.—y­aed the eltill. in and t],e Oak.p,,Id=Iaelllly. ...... —h die­Ba,.,C.-alele D.is de—d th�teq.,et ft,I­ael­i,the­iBi..1..tt..t ld _aleteee�I,INIledld the motion. All...i.— Id the eftill plIlld Inla—y. 0", CONSIDER CONTINGENCY—ANT—NONDS AOMININTNAT�NEFORT—J.H.—S— Ji.--tet,City NIIIge,ildi-a the—al teeded t.elthoa,,$2,695 ft.the end F— CIntingelly�fl,the City-. hl,e If the— f­locating,I-i-p--lire and le agb inch C.ad.,Alp—If the 1976-77 Appillea.,f-NII.lu nd C—ity .­-Phee.II that gr ity-Net 1 n il Fl—Hill,,S­ti..4. He lid I total....t.-ld be—d$5,590 but D­el.pe.(31�Tkee­all Doyle M�]lead h.,In Ne­aill­­ Nh.X<Aline,said the.. M—iltet,City M.g.t,then Bld Jim lbldgel,a the,Adanietteti­staff t. the Collal lines lad­ ti. n.by the City led that the-11 bed agreed d leet I,�to­­the lines I thil tell I— EllSell told the C—al th d lt_ ei�t $ y'. pi ppli on for i ja —I he—al,-and .1—ald—[hat pl,pe.e the,. He-d be-e,thil Fe, FlalS I—dtate,.;pIt" ty tl III—liblee Di—1­Iledld the a.. All­in fe,=end the.,ti=Ell— 'C.— funds i.the of --t...I——, I I i their al the ppli�etiol. C.alell,D—I ed t. pp the P,e,i011 fi.- ell,elee fledl need t.be-11--It .I. h.th ...t. C.lYall.Ne. d t. ,p-e— Fllqliai.and COlealell Amick­aed the All 1­ end -i".Passed—1y. i.f. �Iffic­t,�Flldy by the State �6 �S J�M—i-­ia­d the clleal th.t they had the Stal tl d.I t11—­Iet ItIdy It the CUESIDES COMBESSIONING THE ENGINEERING FIEN OF BEENAID_MSONI th la it '.lt.!I—I_'_-Yr —I--. 2 .IS.. ...... See LAKE LrPT STATION difficult t...E..a._i.g-'J.'ttefi.­Aitio­ C—il—c.tl.y..ked th.t.­ffi..—study a..be.—tt.4 Ol the int­ai..If—d Et—et led See..t-­,le i. ed..a b, jim mali—t,city Nlemet, -Id the lift tai It ElkiII LIkI­­tf101iII It thil time, el,i h.—I dlaIN the held a thPi Ntnilt. .1.—lil—said He said in I,de,t.--e ne�Ibjee,The Clee,il ley Neet t,­the eni­i,firm If E- he..tion �glad tl mus thil additional teq.1et in hi.proposal t.the St.t.. On.Inc.If�tle I,dalni.if larger pumps eldlmotors It,nqated($20,000 If if th �.W POO—Sinal All.el V,' lift—tille themselves need t.be I—Ted($IOO,OQD f e'e—te). ­­.,before the Council tell, _iae,M,.MWI-1 ilf.tea the C-.1—I'ABIBI lt—Ile I.prepared III will be -Bk=t.tI,TEPA IN Protection A,=,(BIA)i,plt,at If I Steet I—.I,,Ilal.p--an the lift It NhAl"tet ilf1teed the cIltal that atbllNh the 1pemmg date the eamum.&p.a..I scheduled -ti- If EPA IN—t,the Chetge O�,,he said they llad p­iaplt.in 75 P-eet If the Ied� tri—le—d in Me,,,this initial Op,a�d.t,il ,bj.,t t,flea e,p­1 by the eNi....Of the IliltieB to tract lith DeVid'..degijeg. instillation. He said this i..pe.tile lee t,tell plet,­Wednesday(April 28,1976)end that if some y problems still-lilt,the P"i.9 dete a the P-could possibly be delayed...eIa. The C..dl�a to dell, ti.-1 EPA could-pled t,the Menge Old— I A —'B REPORT--MORRIS I. MAYOR yy BSTABLISH A DATE FORT INS CITY FLECTION,ORIGINALLY SCE—ED -EtOf Audit Committee Y n OCTOBER,1976 A-.i.—.t a -al The City M,lege,then i&..d the C..il that the official City al.tio.data=.t be He Mayor Wal-it,11—ed[hat be.,If the imp.tte..e of it...t.the City C.al'In wit'llatt" offered—Opti- August 14,1976 and JOlet,LE,1977.for the!,Illad..ti,,;h—.Y,h:.=­—d should be formed t.-i.monthly statements If the City'.CEA fine Lynch=d Company),phi is the August 1976 dare Beeld len I hle,.i,the—al d­ieg the be��tlty p--,ell he ­dineti.g ahly�.tt.ta—A tO Na qIettelly lepl­the Council....I..f,=the Fi...I Offi.. the —ill thil 4- C­i�Corley eva to ffilialy designate JANIZARY 15,1E77(Se—fty) t I 2te f"the City!,.1 1.Of ffit..EW C.-alell,Amick I.Ital the Bltill. All.1.in IN— Meyer Nel—the.�Paa.d the I=ittll t.be...posed f the following: and I elti..Fund leeliellay. MlAliet., --city MIME— A.E.VelIee., ­i­tIt a PbSet. d. CONSIDER PRIORITY LISTING OF STREETS TO BE INCLIBED PC v. IN TEE 1976 TNI—SE PAVING PROJECT I— a' 4C.-alle. ............... I..k ke� Ji.M�Ali­then p.I.ItId the..aa a­.t.f- paving end ,-a. the P" He said this Ilad meet-ably t.-i..the CPAstae...tl to t-i..the f th... I— street. said$0,701 Nee b.dgIt,d this Fee,f�no.......paving. ItIteeletl ial the fie-11 1-f—ill that the C=aI-a-l. He felt this..ld benefit -E.., Yrsti.n led bate,Ild—lading If the C-1 a the figures pIlleald t,thee. iF Cut P� Etteft. Ette— st-... i.W.Yd I B WOLORNMENT 1 7th St—ft. P t, C $ lmu kl Tbe-being no Further blamell If the City C-il,the eltilE the,Idj­a into I brief 2. CatlIbIld Street .4.N7 A 3. All St— Session E­e 11911—tell(swat ega—City ft.Maryland AI--G-1 clep,l,). Yf 4 -.24 B Eelth­Street ft.9th sma t,loth stelet S. Cli"5""t (Wand 4) 6. 2a Street flee 4elll F 10 A-C TET 1. Mesquite Etna q 16th Street ftOe Builders Supply I,sY,IelYB Street 4'2'5':717' % a Desna Cit'Se""" beyeI st"a APaI 27,1976 % 468.�S (nerd 4) I. 9th B—t from A-M t,A—R 475.02 ..... A-U.I—Ted—.1.31d N_a 641.34 7 'l x ed 647.91 (Ntd 4) 13. 31d St1la Em,A, E 01 F . x (ward 2) 14. Cale,.F.Ne.d o' ,"T "Q" 'gg F� YY�53�Y �} ✓ bin t € Esse2 �s'a v HE ss z5� s z $ s s$ X4.9 � , o �y ix w �<€ o o essz HA xg s E z« s�s $ a a��< � s ° � :> Em W3° «9 I; s s w dos' w41 sus usz� ° e yz €, « sY5 s $ «q ac m P, a- � �li a " aUV hawnn. s g p R $ fl s �€ s N it aIM i 1ds� °asss a - No + r t 3lia �e a z a$ gtigm oN I IV EV z $ ow ss,a ti a Z' IAN €ga 1 p us g s 3 « � m m day= N 3ogas� m5 m a 1,4 ,` ,�+"•z :ti v . � �y �"� -,Z r �w : � £� �� � �.v �..� "�'1 a'k�;.��.^c�s�"v e. 'A# }Y_,����,r�b ry���, d ,� '?''����`� �3�� �� ,,:5� '�,p ��'_�"'''�',+�^ ��t" '� �i:.:.tea r;.'� e(�yG ;v�,�'t-• ., 554 Page.91 $�' ,�eNe, Page 92 • i r ' f Co 1 as P k d dop Ord Hance No.]6 6'aod COuncaiman Arrack seconded the motion. ALI,era '� �NINUTES OF 150:IWMfSVILLE CITY COIBVCI MEETING HELD ON THC 25TH DAY OF MAY,1976,IN 1t0:CITY HALL COUNCIL fav d the mot p d y CHAMBERS,1025 11TH SII[EET�IRIMfSVI L WALAER COUNTY TEKAS AT 7:O0 P.M. (OrdIP Ordin a Na.76-7) R Con de an ¢an ins th City'. nts �'a I • The Council met Sn a Regular 5 th th f 11 ng m bars present.. Xr.Colley Lhen read the cap von of Ordinal 76-7,as£all s: ya oxx I w 14 ,Mayor p sj ill C 1 y II ORDINANCE REORGANIZING THE CITY'S INf AL DEPARTMENfAL SIRLICTURS AS FINCIFIED BY SECTION yp I R Iph ' 8.03 OP fID CITY CHARTHR i' D 40 g s King L & i-J? M, C I cora N clethen >Rv m '4�+ 11 y than x t ad h oWanwce a vrety thC The Ordvnnce 1 ff t aeatesl the£11 l,,paP � Sack P kex 1 f� f� '8 Fl �p P i n Saner Ovv's'an FF rep l M®bars absent JahL All k A tf Ai Oep aS M f nipPOOlvl d:. pm w Df Pub. utilities DI—t B Pi,i safe' s -,� u' ------- ----- -- - ---- P,it, .s` s A': k 6 R o f i II t y fi^r ---- ':.rs L bx ry Cu -SBry ❑ Buvldin I pection ±, k, $ 1 1 1 # " TM1e meeting s called ro order by the Honoxeble Morrill I Nflllar,Mayer. Theinvocetrw..I given by pep f 0 i 1 Si p➢ Dep f Comm elnpment Heal[h Ovvvsvon I,, q a.5�o Covncvlvn Jack Pflrckei. A.` } ;+=; Y " * P 1.8 Pu4N ng 0 i B t SMisi z C ONSIDER TNS MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING e 0ialGx D v� s. m a Gaxaya Division P1 ng D tt x NMP eller h p d th 'of h pr 1 g £May 11 19]6 C ,lien D rowed N `itA-`� s Co von I pe 'on pivi I ;� to ep th.III—a ictal end Cawcflmw Corley seconded the motion. All were an favor and tAeamo tion eie in£avnr o£the matidrt to table and it passed waniNously. » pas d iwusly. € c L1 i a thtnngfi n { y "' i ATTENDING CITI28N5 P a von �: e " Con[ribu[San to City far gmanaipa i part Plar d Ba£went p 6a tri N h 11 p obll ly f vo f this Ord' h d ble the mo i wt 1 M1 had ad and d h g n' al change C uncilman M are seconded th to tabl All 1 MAYOR SREPORT-MORRIS I WALLER As a repxesintfltdva If the C ty A S 0 g t3 I6 Il 11 p ed h Caty 'y - �,M iProclagltiw IF Mal Action f r Paster Childton Weak Cnncal a check in th E$8]2 00 b d pu rias y"Saddl Spring de ti pl cad, ,5 N I.the City deems.£ con fm ip rk s.P YSr d ea Mat N.11 P d h C 1 deP h F Mayor Haller th Id I Pro 1 i d gn g the week of May 9-15,1976 N ti el Action Fox Potter ji f,'; appreclatlo.fox th [n i..and the eH.rt.of the Co®eunaty Actidn 5'ry a Orgenaietian t tfie City s k �Childxen N ek. $k aid thiI ale p 8 n hall diplld by th Child Bur a of the OePa'tmmt II parks program. *, 't 4 " ;o£ l h Eduuti uW Xlfaxe t1 Ill tv th al Id.'nf f.alt children: Ha said the Walkmr 'I E r':a k y; Cawty Child W lfar Bo d has etlt dg d this p lett aM vs helpvPg the Dep renal o£Public Nelfare in a i S.' Gary Bon P P 0 t Chvi h R P tl 9e 3, w y drive to r f p TI May acknoxledged the proclama[3on and approved the designation sof May 9 35,.19]6 as Nau9nl Ac[on fo F.P er Child.Weak. Reverevd Onna nquested clad—L..fox I Ill for A pIl.t.bb h ld I.S turd y. g J e 19 "1 It 10.00 A.M.to--his Chl—I Vacation ill S h 1. H d3 flted th pop d £ h hildt-1 iExecu[ave SBssvon bicycle parade'would be from the Huntsville Na 1 B p—ill I up 13th St t t h T C p 11 Slit. R Ma x Waller then an ced utive s n to discuss legal matters end left in fxnt of the 1,Il s 1111,left on 12th S s end.1 f agai n Av J t B p t Church Ml c e s peMLng litvgatiw(regarding f''. Avenue J. Xe send the parade will ba held On Jwe 19 a a preparetvw day£d the Vection Bible Schaal which A+ :'1 Elkins Lake trunk 1 vat,among other matters)ve i begins an June >.y ] Mr McAlister indicated ala b t parade xnld b going It thi, ti­ Myo 11 k d R rand rte.,t 4 4 f, ADJOORNNSNT a Bonner of his padare could start at 11:00 A.M. th an M 10'00 A.M. s 1 fh1 promo c d te better pexticipat R M Bonner indicated hs change Fnld notadversely affec h s Church's -. pectfully- Ressubmitted, Parade plans. ,, C,liailen Moore moved to grant the parade p1lat ta First Baptist C—h on Jwe 19 It 11:00 A.M.tPAtin } +-„ w.clgarencI of theparade route with the Chi f fPolice. Councilmen Parke,seconded the mo on. All g ra in ft avor aM then ion passed unandmdue.y.. i, City Secretary d#t Y Hay 11,1976 Y4 Y k CONSIDER ALTHOItI2ATI0N OF NOW TRANSFERS FOR FISCAL YEAR 19761976 - bIJ " Mayor Waller indicted the budget trwsfers Aad been rev axed at the Ca On I i-ro t Fork s.sill end he yyp,m said they,ere quite familiar with them. Cawcilman Parker m v,d to approve the'budgIt ranfers es outlined I Sn espondnce from Van Van Sever,the Plnwce Director,on May 10,1976. Cuncil.Corlay secoMed the Altionr All were do favor aM the motion passed--ill `S^3 I .Other Budget l`rnsfexs-J.H.Mullis[er .A'tE +„ sen ':"id J,Pl _ II Bufldin In ti Pep bment Y MN Lar City M agar,indicated a budget transfer in the evawt If$596.00 from the General ?�;w t - Contingency unto th City'.Building Inspection Department a needed to cov r the cat of I,DOO mobile hove 1 stackers which oust ba lazed to a lenish the 1 s ] chasedein 1969..Alindicated the cost of T h^ - i' A pwc r a origin Supp y Il ;l _ the specdal adhesive zt kers is 69t a ch,Or$696 for$1,000 He id j100,00 is presently it bl Minor Tool Account to offset the Pp-ditura. Revenue generated from eacM1 sticker Sssuad 1 $]50 p year, aS v,t+ 'b F ., according to Mx.MUAliater. Revd Office Supply of Ewtsvi.le has located a Mouston based d alar rho can supply' ' b +{ thek rs,and the City ten pl h order throngh Raid Office Supply,reported W.MrAlrstex. '3 a A C GilmanParker approved th budg ans.t of$596 from Cocy ntingnal the expenditure of$100 from 011 [h M1 TOdl At to Cawe31 C 1 y s conded the motion. All,ere in favor and tbl motion passed iksu OWW/ {. 1Illy. ) f un P k d Recreation SlPerglt _ iJ5 "t 2` J MCAli ex indicted a ill djustment was needed to provide nre manpoxer to.-salt the Perks Oepart- Tk S { men ung the perks. He indi s[ed a budget transfer of$200 Fluid be n saaxy from the Parks and y F Reon Ravens Sill Contig y Pund to p id far extra mavntmanca help wtil Swe 1 wh.the Avner +µ youth program evployeae Fall be lIag.d t, ant..11 of parks. jd 3 k. Irt ilea IF Cha park being th.Ci y. Bice 1 1 P,Pj,Pt,Councilman Parker expressed has ep da deconcern'+ Lv. that theae areas ba gi top pr ity that th C y y be proud.of than £f t o provaquality parks Ili iov f i t an tH dad d Fpr d th b dg t trap£ f the$2DO P k mai il they th p g miploy all t th pr blaa C ncilmen M G1 th end d th All 111,in favax and thion p d 011alltay. N" a_ ➢ - t= 4 ­v b r 2 Y h ' ` ;sxs:, ,,r��'.m '`xx�" _,t `�, i >�"a*E ^x �`" +� y < tN'�>: 'i r•i sw' r ".3 mon �.`^� r~"�:z, a er„�£ ,r ; .'rr Page 94 M1 x _ Nr.McAlester ysolicit -- .- Mr.MCAT t d Mr Enable d '.- v indicated the.CIC 1 he from rhe umb f vtazens *t f t f the with a Pta f :epoxy t N down beat, JHk i� i i s'tr. this led n.t affect the.'a k g aiiy.W y he said,bu would make th Ne Dark.,sp f 11y the b b I complex d p -t-trash an.the proper eceptacles. He noted y f 901 d £ t,M y as �I w o us pa �, v Wall,, d.theks axe 20 trash barrels located v the baseball perk area. v ry ll d that they 1 f h £ 't th64.1v 1 t e n t i r ” pp 'e' ,. d ego rd d d th t h e Wa p d doting y p f h day Af r discusev. rho'C 1 1 had 1 t any q—tion, Wot thecpe of crack ng d lap ng end i x caonission a ral engi h ck.h ki f final it d M Han f 1 % I�. RECONSIDER AR31Y'S RE ET POR A CONTRACT YPRIANCE.TO ALLOW A - 4 'W ( !@TAG.BUILDING dN T1IDLEASE.SITE iiI `k' Would be a ms a from.a legal p s th Sdprov rle P f von 1 pp —i 1 yo Wall M1vs ,4p ggeated asking Bryant Spark orf. d J bal oma d t check h k prr t°Saturday,s.that' A N Haller indicated the Count 1 n asked onside the-ended n 5 of the paung day may ill.be conducted as planned,if the cracking vs only a surface matter. Hi¢ ,x Y 8 quest(par.gr.p I',Lease.Ag t) f the U.F. -1 to 11 tel building't tier creed az a maintenance garage on the 'c+-,ty� ne.year ^? ` % C calm MO moved �e in 1: d,With th prase lease site of the U.S.Anq•.R serve on South San Houston Avenue. 1: h teen ep fkom a t esurai g ghpt th ekv g t t 1 iodep ohlan.g Councilwaoan Kang...corded the motion All x a do favor and thened ol u 1. 'g +iy1TM' n ser Th igi 1 paz g ph 5 f h 1 geed:in 1955 es thet 1 t that any Will constructed '. t °r Orionotoon pas an s y �a :er `;An, SII must be Of masoia y'%a Th P-9-ph is a f I1 a. II i 5�t J'i Afy A CONSIDER CHANCE.ORDER N0.30 ON.WJORB GONINACT T0.INSTALL.PARSHALL PLUMESrm.° 1 tions tt h f e d Ladd t rivctutt g i i` - AND k�ASNRINC Ado REChRDING DEYICES'POR`McOOAAED CREEK CINB � .A r 5 "4 ' S Th G hall h the ugh d ng thet f this1 o make P the i,, pr sea hereby 1 d hxcM1£ ,edditi so Placed in p n :t'k fr } " <"+ Ji sillister indi d the lump w t of the Ch ge Order is$31 600 for theinstallation a parshall.,. fy dd W r+ attachedor t h d p miles shall be d the property of the Gownsment end -:f ` may be removed or otherwise disposed of by h'G veYwient. The G°veri,s nt shall s rrand,r Y r s d rda_u c na lin 1 .1 the McDonald Cie k line. He said this installation is �+,ti y ICY of the m of this lease end shall not Ea $ �'" `Py ry - re the as f age b ing in d ced o the South Pleat by the City and t.determnse possession px®ills = xp -on io $ dt yah. the distrab°ti of the oiler. g. osts.of h plant bete the.City and h Elkins hake M.U.D. He said the q ired.to k y or f th1 d pr les. An�rWWi ldin Os erected pursuant to ,y C y p Ing xder is f2,90D this Artrcl hall beef me yconstructi d faced with brick No buildings ,;�._,a x von f th st of. h. ch h EPA p. i p g an Lha amount°F$B,]00. He ,x f{W 3 $ f id h C c 1 needed to. t this doaume t b f b omit d h TWQB d EPA. He'n.ted that 1 5.A M1 M11 ba.er t d h ere b the C ty Sw g P°ol and Higiuray No.]5 lying north Df ffrciant matching funds end local fund s available for this change. Phil..to i,,predicated,he said,on the aztended 1 I.of the Sw ng Pool south f..... i p; EPA approving the$56,000 gr related to the Elkins hake trunk line displacement. J On'Ap 1 27 1976 the Army uWA—d an amended p g eph S of h L e Agreement which deleted the s+` %, Mayor Waller explained.than v rang device to be located at the lift st at Club Lake for N. & rfa to tivesentence f habove paragr ph hath r ad build cted.�t thus Article y _ purpos of ma riisg the am of e£fivanety to the s lent that halon s eethenCat o£Huntsvvlle f h 3I're--- `^,=-,y determine horamuch.effluent the Cit.v e °.tlut lantP s B t y t° shall b f ' ardthe era �i Wasxas T—d. t end f ed h b f k The p grail enge .yi +;t Toa Cit C - 1 dlhied tLeArmy.s r t ct the metal Wilding M1rs date in their regular + y sport ng n p o that when the plant Is enlarged,the costs Jt � locilymeetrng. e9 ons ng on t T d� b pm t d b Elkins Lek d the City. t n4"t .fes NP N Hey 11. 19]6,: h Army. ended th p ag.ph 5 by including,in addition to the April 27th sentence r" Were ID fav01 OldOth.-tiv passed acceptimu-1Y Order No.10 and Councilman Parkers ondad the m.ticn. All w dole thf 11 wing d p s the prop d Wilding: n r e m a unenvmo s Any Wilding ted I— by Article shall 6 £ 9nry d faced th coamon brick, and pp y quare '- n oBUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORN&JACK HANHT ACTING " .3.." -.pt pre so d. tel bu led 8 f Leat 1 1fi00 V I. C LEY y F„ -yr East to be ed hop TM1 b led g 111 lad Flashing,electrical tau- t'-` eti.ns of hosting,—i1 ting olfng yst oap d s,,bas Ord e vehiclxM1 st C ider Ordinance.Accepting the I on High—75 Sth(South Sam—at-Avenue) ^i ' system,plus gradg t t of gr es k WeWeak,pl tf d evnage system,extension°E �M° ou I'll apo­fearing and f tillty y. end hl hm t of turf and landscaping ,' arivn m res the on° o ]- s d } '°,. ' Ja.k Haney,Acting:for MColley,then d e cape £Ordinance N fi 8"ea follox: 1 This waiver £1 qu t applies my t th part col b llding and does not apply t i +` +N ' any future construction whack ay be.Aland by the G ve ' y > :ant' �M F' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP—I IF,TEXAS { :.v Mayor Heller indicated[Ae Leese Agr. t mad b h C it in 1955 was fh 99 y d the Arnq now '1�1 RECEIYIIdG AND ACCEPTING.THE WORK OF FA_. SAN HOUSTON AVI— ants Nie City Cowcil t°grant them i in the leas°to grant them panus Werra t a metallic .Ii(♦'� i AtID POR'DBOMH TfE:R80F WITHIN Tld'LIMITS HEREIN DEFINED;AND DECLARING" building rather thana masonry Wilding,fora difference in conat—ti-cats of some§12,000.c AN EMERGENCY. 6A' _ Jim McAlister Indicated the Council could now accept the � t as they have bean accepted by tb Stara 4 Colaales,Moore ..ad'l i,concern for the large p e 1 theWhich may have h Quad C 4- 7 to make say for the new building,if allowed. He al ted h h the Army didmake a n the '';theactioaY n. arAlnt sa nnfavor and hilman Corley moved t apt the improv is.end Councilman Moxa seconded lease hp,it of 1974 whe,they gave.04 acres of land back to the City f r use as a fire station ea lax an the mora p d en 'ly :Also,he said the Almy is planning to spend IF to$80,000 in not conmunity,and if not our..—ity,senoetother!, MYWall— than _eedy t°be mazled out coonla y % ity Mx.More felt these va a joss some considerations - to the esidentsalnng this hO simpxavadsectro of.polocil that agaz posing rata the .£§] g 0 OOp§arfx front Z N +: The need for the building W s quos oned i that for t enty years the Re.esv.Cater had been operating Mayor Waller tmpl3mented the Cayl.rd Construction Compasv.and the State Department.of Highways:endf., ~�r wiftnt the facility t.vnavntunatheir vabi.1ce. It was noted It would be the naw Homo of the txo fare trucks h' Txansporttion for the excellent lob they performed. q; Which the army has. M- After much discussion,CounciLmn Moore moved to allow the construction of the Wilding proposed by the ,2 Consider an Ordinance D.,iae,ti "N P—Lal Zo a lltli'At—,I—Hi hva,75 North to I 45 Access Road C.5.Army for which they Wwe.plus andspecafviceti -i the ar they h indicated,no Other ar a;and k that n.Other c sideration be granted is this mo Lot ill be ids d in subsequent roque s Eras the z Jim McAlister advised the Council that do.to the number of eollislons,.vclwse end speed of traffic,—bar U.5,Army. It w also xequeat,that the City Art-.,redraft h p ragraph 5'o£the Leese Agreement to �F , of driveway openings,end the near of the roadside,that the, sad for oatin s left turn lane" y �,{kA� rT reflect thus motion only,including the specific vacation of the Wilding requested. Councilman Davis s ended PR this attain of roadwa It wWld n ssltata,he said unn S- Y prep g en parking e area 1 th tr ft Ii N.motion end all ware in fawn. Thermotic passed unanimously High y 75 Nor h I 45 act nd tr p g be perf d bythe 3 t HSghway Oep f rn He said ', }y9 k tw b basically ff d by this Isang Bob',A Supply 3612 I1 A d 51 spy H°11 1°p 4>,yom t Comp y 2506 ll h': McAlister farther noted that h 1 t 28 h thh a been 61 motor vehicle „1e O]NSIDER THE FORMAL ACCEPTANCE OP THE SW3WING POOL 11 n llth b—...U.S.75 N and 1-45. Six or 9.8 percent of these occurred in the 1600 block of lith S+A y A t7 9 set,txo of the is resoled in in'uries. 3 L Jim Me Ali—,City M gas referred'to a letter from O'Malley and Clay,Engineers,designers of the ��gql l Y !fecdlvty,which Snd1c ed the project has been completed in worlOmenlike mevna and according to the plans and #I Bob Warren of Bob's Auto Supply was present and he Indicated tho enjority of his rs park in Ernst ;Ir, €- spacafiratlons for to px g t He lazed the Work is guaranteed for one year. He said basad on the ivpection '�9 of his tor.Wad to eliminate parking would ca se his business to suffer treses only. He also contended that conducted by Lane encioneers and the City,.be was recommending,acceptance of the facility at this time. He said moat Of the accidents ar used by excess speed. Heasked how many ofthese six accidents w re frau rear-and the Formal opening led Nen be.held this Saturday(May 29) t 1:00 P.M. collisrans orf Fallingnotan Front of the traffic. M tWdg of W Adm'i trativa staff'said he world ''+ ,lull that infonoa i.n fk.m thaflle. Mr.Waren said most of the accidents he has seen an has nine[ rs at $S" Councilman Davis referred to several other paz gr ph 1 he O'Malley and Clay leiter regarding'surface that location a darectJy in IT- of his store and were caused by rear ending car temptingic urn ist. ""' racks which have developed In the basket azea and moo's dr—Ing sr° wkicM1 ere surface and not strut ural -the small a z..station ndi....t to this husinese. ascks,' Cl asked Jack Noney,Acting City Attorney,what the City liability world be if Lhasa crack,proved .t tG y: to be etructorel cracks. Mr.Haney said if the cracks proved to b tru t 1-cracks and were evident In the Me Waller thanked Mr,warren for co F, one year period,the contractor would be liable£°r it;if it he ad subsequent t°the one year d,then y°S ming t°the meeting end said Lha Council will be reviexing this H nt parvo Npl ,` ordinenca further In Lha next work session of the Council. A, there Naeld be nn liability to the m rector. 'isY ev Covncllman Moore asked abort the Ora caliTy of getting a stnetuxel engine t look at the'surface -Consider nOrdinance Rearganiz' the City's Departmental Structure £ cracks, and naked Ww much this service would coat. Jam MNlister indicated this p. b 1 y xis discussed on a anK �,. site with the City's engineer,Mr.John Joerns. Mr.Joexiu ramoent res that the A led.h va to be cored Jim McAlisber asked the Council's consideration of the new departmen lstructure. Ha said the .organrna-. b`` r',end that the coring would identify only that particular area where the co conduced,v would not tell - tion would realize a an'thing about the rest of the czarks. In other Words,Mr.MGlvster said,all of the cracks would have to be ��� rings of$23,000 par ye5en He said he hes e3�=3n d h position of Public W ks Oirec q ; r mg s -for and placed th eas of responsibility f t treat dap tse and g lag, hich had been farmsrly mored. McAlister said Wth Mr.0 Malley and Mr.Noah m orad him that,in tM1e1m opinion,Lhasa war surface ':,Supervised by the%blil Works Director,order the supervrsac of different departmental directors He felt the d racks. Mr.McAlister said that any tine a continuous slab o£c° is poured Without expansion joints $ City tiled lose n.thing in this change,but rather would nnay..He said he felt confident OE Lha placed therein,crack develop. He said witbin the one year period of time,the City will know whether the capabilities of those directors he has chosen to carry thenew responsibilities. t S l° sack.are surface or 1 in at,.hi.h time the contractor can make the correction. sly" i , "- '_ ` t were Councilman Poore moved to adopt the ordinance and Davis seconded the motion.All Were in favor and the t k y a ed rntt a tbI neer 11,severs „are being stWi,daby Us101d the contract r end anon t Passed. +- >)+-' C ]m Parke id M1 d t rd the 1 did not fall refer d to 0 Malls letter 1 d _tab] lei is a! -t-d_n .� st _W be±�s u§.2f�this,ssk3-�.�Waild has - -='- kw I �S x r t - � F k*;titer� ��s»y.� ��"�,`��z*�..:s^: �' p'' '•s r �.g,�'�` ";��"�''.��'��-��'�.. �.�. �� �� Mc „, y. Peg 93 . __ di 1¢tion reports a Lama Hoes ve that this'r argai ado Y b I� 0�w C til P k ked f P a h U Cx ,T T66 cxxx a� studied a tc ata efflcvency of }p Iy }' a RS 1 , OUN1m metA6 '! ff .-In vel Ing eonhoo 5 " w$P, a ADMINIS'IRATIVR REPORTS.-J H NrALI6TBR , y k9k Site Px P tion folN city Hell P 1 Pha 4h Mo 1 6 t remind d th Cow Ll het th Cl y h g t ct x h N h C i Comp Y fl, :the sit k the bu}d ng. H k d h a d ata f Change Ord he Muh C bri g P d N'N jin appro t<1Y.1,OOo ub Y¢rdz f vp it for h PIIPO.I of P P ng'.M f i h ng.grad bl f boil ,.lands ping H d he:c f the 1,Oo0 bi ya d of toPsoll is app tly$4,200. "'- er f i $ And t]u h 1 f topsoil needed­ybe1 Hes d h. d cis pl about f nches of top . ,. t,4 'S oil h .."til-11 f y Ill.— % vl b pl.Ced. the ontil the MY xe ' :. _ __ _________ _____ r p of a heavy 1 g } I C l"'P"". P �t th th tip _______ _ __ k 4v1' t radP1...the hzube, t he dl Ni c b d he 6 li Y - v.as^,,L I e be— "Y rvB 1 f ti px j e t don.- ortjw e rMr MW11 t mhe awetine vee celled be order by phe war xv Nelle.,A—a i.ontiw g van by ✓' Y-y v f ai h g.a Y:fi. ly PI ded� mi L 1 hat-th d alks�..Id b d Map r NNN y rar ant _- n ( indi d E b t.P ie dr the 1 d aping_plan ox and tlet he p.. 1 veld b pl d a " }} a wail 5th n site a eded£or the sidewalk d 1.ds aping pr]acts,to prevent.any sway ane iDsx ' o 4 r'"y3Y S e1976 'a"y l'Sr i Lae CcuMilma 0 i ted m ho a the exp di f p $4.200 through a Chon O d o the.u ( xayor vntm 9 o opt and Councilman Noore s ended the matvw. All None ein£fluor and themoty 3 Se- 1 th the mfm,te the Sn 5 1 1 k ox Nei= ing N h C ctaon Company c act j I' t� sp Ideaeti P i fav � di dnp d IDS riLTev end puaed miaamously. Corley...—d ttie mvtiov. 11 d t uwdlaovely. La{ l� { �'Y 4 mrox i 4 Baa "k } v ro 6 Yonoth loPloYm PrvBrem i City 1 F h Hous G 1 estop A C til fi �I. de tzixvne i don to xv waiver of Ctt lite J McAli t mac." the Cit bee rete d P n thi hes d 1 limited to errs 1 1 Jurlmlleti F- it has bean silica d 18 r youth employment 1 vn p t B gta. of Labor's e w wg people.between the egeseaf 14 mW21 whoa tally df fld.. aged p th 1. loolp a ih tLtlon ebalf If the ty p idevte of n+f yo unwiu {on nap ti b fi ri°O guidelines. Fundi theC Flom H-GAL h xil and 11 include ail s,AICA, 19]615 Mx,M Al:ister Ho ed h t Ilkine Lok 6W+di area ttng. ty.waive their 1 ctv ig. > \ i ' o h C ty. Tho pragru wail run.f ] e 1 the-Ah 0 offer 4, t thie eR 1.in verfli ix1 I.in a[ ab[ d ion h e u5 at will be utvlizdmg tkes employees,feu[of which pill be used to aid the Parks Dep ` -'Y ralnCrtySdeP%rtments %, ap sin the i Ip 1 etich 1m Ski vn 1 1 rights p1 F ?{"t meet in maintaining the p.ks Far the suer mpnths. E tAa ei thi lie p.th t h ak 1 x en sola ixfedith ; h 1 1.51:3 ac f LN. ilaP in the1 Y nal ".Memonal Day City Hol day ^ . - yox 1.11Nt.&ied Mx n that ele,C.lil hNN eielloold thin 1 1pleoien. y r... Jun Mail dvcated Nondey.-Y 31 aauld be a CityThdlifty r axdlthen pi ld up..fotoYbe er chong�' _.` gen a 11�y tEe Couoell Sa Nae Elk Lok 1 typ pf i SL i a 1 the n Ne Cat rah wllectaw days. He said[he MoMay an y �dSP ids Since there will ben y of gun 'lie imi r isee the Cvly t e i91m1 vl v ub 1 1 end Net it _4 ws { Th rsday, d.Ne 1Lesany end Axiday r wvll.tie p ckedtup web edaed;and laced on iha curb rill be pink �' tS n he fn Ne beet in oe the fluty f ill r t ae i __A. ruM1;pxck up ve Wednesday,he said,all taesh properly cu up, P up along with the garbage. }.. not dlmen f 1 the Cit,end p tie¢,a 2�-'at =alai h 9 el Poe h to move nd 1 P 1 i.-I d .. j} o "- .n MkYOR'9 REPORT--NDRRIS I.WALLCR rowed Co eel theil f 1 ee tarlal l 1 in the t ]lova Lok munabom xGMNm sec d k matin xe'1n favor and the motion peas w auely. h q ?Ax mum y� M R d Phu II f N Hwtsvvlle Avxp P J pT t f s uthneetm Pell hl t soli dto T fa th th 'sit r Waller x rted w .tine held among Mr.Anthony RA.hw.k of O'Malley and Cl.,Mrs.Jo Sh pm { PN.Phily the d ed Na=il by 1 afathe fecete of his product and history of by of the twat villa Mw Pip 1 Axrporas end Mn.R S ley D ctor,THoustw R gi n of PAA,.advhanself ort Noy 20 I', p y, wall.ee its dutabend A,treln111 preg m of college nndenty t sell it. i 1976. He said they ddscussed'be states of thePhue FI.airport g at. He d if the City can have all a w t k " � ) of the busvu%s cleared in the ivonediaxe£ eaxding expwsion o4thexp PAA may be able t ark Council moved to deny the peri 1 t Hagge¢ sal n use the ';Y lottPh...II Ne p 1 ly planed. The things remaining for the City to do,he said,ora Ou t owcfl rear a adv 1 1 di 1 Ing i of Phase I requlrmnwts-arquisvtion d Amick .InAd the man Idapp a ti uy h titianthe } 1. Class the north LpPteer to the airpcxt property--p x fe t vomit qt twee the h r'M th am th 11 t aM clearing a£ lmbered area He sold Mr.Rathon k.111 work ve this Stw. trven.+e dn.d• lq, Ne petition . Ne denied. a mo sed. $ 2. Revalvdata For PM1ue I M II,by letter fxov 1DC h t they will pat build a 5 aider a Parade Permit Por Tuna 19 el 10,00 f She Tm,ee'—iontw �F in a clear.zone[hat _ld violate the NA-1 glade slope. , eilem McGlotheI m Nted—Cow 1 d ¢ciao a pe=ed p tni E "fie Fwnda 1 n" ; wl,- 3. Pass a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinwca far Phase I and II. TTe c sts t0 be shared jointly with on P.0 of Nal mntmmial Nvnatamth v iia'Nfbe bele 19 10:00 e Sndluate3 f 3 the Cowty becaue part of the aaxpoxt(to the north)x111 be vn the County. 'Phi%relaxes to I� 5 e parade vn m 11N street on 11th stxee queue J F.. buildings v the lmsadiate aro.of the_.N.Y. He sold although the existing buildings already end back t N Sn tax im a than break aid ento♦xe PIT a k conform,wnaxdiwnCe v n�sdad to reslxict any building in a slope perpendiwlnr to he rvnwaY : end ea=be9ue,to 'N to Coumilea ley moved the parade ;H i y 2..xi2fiat is not.patieularly x trletiva to mD'One. ' }, pexnd and Couvdlmm Pazke N eLlma Amick m the Bared.ra a the the A property Chief of Pollee eo thnt tbeffio eeetetence I—be Provided by hie B oel. All xxretin favor enth t Z: 4. Comply with the U%uform Rel...tion,Act in acquiring right-of-xay for the balance of the motiov pueetl menlmously. $ at the A.—end of the-Y- m .NN - Pox N E. Acquire n scary right-Of-way which x111 be included in Phase II of the grwt For thee.—Helve ; y eta ,m®s Im the rvnway. Mayor Waller sAid Mr.Rachunek is to work on the mo [04 P'+'oPlro this d y ss ad the t1 of th rdin fail Mayor WA11ex said PAA expect%to have fund%by September end if the City ca get n one b tbenJ �'- y a •cep on • owe. A w. Cweidex m o=danave G=uki e a lvtaea YY f- ...Brom Nes x V it will be ready(eligible)to acept lI 1'&. oRoxNWm[s mo.76 9 4 I 1 t f Ma ors Councilmen end CPmnieslone ST mea G x�xmuc SLP 1,A39)6,Ami _ Mayor Waller xndvcated he participated vv the sea%von regarding utility raeulatory demads es a mamb f�j a AN An. I Raec on Penal an Monday,May 24,19]6 at the State Meeting of the Texas Municip.Lee.Nueoatt th;poblif he 611, w ContmAmpe omxcim CS��aUmbIDATxoxwoTTlaOcim WC6�5 a uiPIN CAN[ xW Ap anoxm 4� Plegs n Arlingtw The public ofEvcials seruvng on the'bill wore Allen grain, zEe cowPaar's ekxxxxop P. maa. F' Utility CAIlissian,Dr.Tom Ga¢hard,❑ixactar o£the Public Utility Coewissian,Prak Yowgbl d Duret f u vAY�IB&SYn P 'P Gas Utilities Duvisien,Take Railroad Co®nissiw�aM Rax Wright,6pacve3 Cowcvl of The RallroadCC 11 1 I� ) B 1/ t, ="depth endy 1 SN i �- ath hum ve the Reaction Panel xae See Poindexter,Mayor o£eellaixe,Ruth Grll, Bayer elle tvatn=d Nev to inaxeaee was YoxP.9 d r1 1 e entre..•wan far 3 £ old S�Chrastl�wd Mrs.Adlwe Harrison,Mayor.Pro Tam of Dollu. Ma said the Reactive Panel questioned awnm hit SMe denLly by th®and paid byf0ulf��_ 1 1 1 =nt to Ha fel the i ) p to dy 18 1/2 Pekcent ,y } the publiu EE rials in the field of regulatory activities reiated N publi t li[y comPandee. --le.xeguea,resulted in their reo®e da. a he p vicen i e ne.iN vary Mormatave n u s 'tted bed cuunoihoav Woore-iced ent the ra 1 y adopting the ordi....N and Co eiboe.Parker a Imo, d l ....tine. He said the It seemed t b tM1et no mush about utility Tells by.akywa - b R ct 1 a the motiov in fe d Na Notiond uwvim ly 0 fr 1 4 N j kx�lb 'i-. �I 1_1_9144.�SR-03gCY.5.L14_SBF�FISL _..:... �' nt Do m+, erret May 25.'1976 j6 W. ik 'r a G .,l yt 'r�r,, i� c..,` .`� xr.,�t+g: ��'�f��, `,n"4 a-��''r„��'�.7sM��' '�.�'. �s'(��C�g��4��:>6�`����'��•;� . r 560 e e 98 �. 4 _97 C 5 11 WW Ce -.1976,I ism _ Eireand.the office for aovvun vg and pnY of m oma at theime of t e yL CxAeme TH C -AT 7.00 P.H.. X �/' ei Y th p ted Ch 6 hich 1 eM1 � � 11a Council met 1n regular 1 h to f 1lowiry members Bxeeenk. y=,aAi Cna L RM a * f be i tr 1M. eth 'opatbn t: z 1 1 plank Y gh 1 na a ens werbal mn et :i a - La co r th 1 ape az --d 1.$23-0 $ day L. nal'r mk P 9 n9 o ll b 1 t>n irv0ulebeta•es ''"5 -z �� d by. f publ' ldv ee—d th imate 1..6 11. 'i ,13i � HerWeer.abaevt: YL `V` s"st' l councilmen ve both CF rdafe 6 end J end Cmnclhoan Corley a the ma ce. ' Go ee px 1 loth .. Y 1< va 1 tith mesas t of ai lie tion f afE c s el t--' --- - '—' ---' —"'-' * 4 .1 . v—d b nae ng thia e j Ya era ( 71,,h vcaske� E wn 1 i Ja do ijJ'4T U- the p m rs an n M1foh aepartme h deaz the twit for the ®. a pub h , $100,000 g— b 1 krq at tbttw ae bqu Ha eeid'e 1 able dvecuaeivn,[Fey kli with the 1 - dvnance >+ h a gi+K.rin9 atuaY 1 h arm `, Caun 1 e oxainance.. 1De fou iauau spoke before the CNa�ncil tea arCt wlsbr�l to a�adroee the u 1tt 1 th (: 9)f n al ds why 1,� q - A ® 1hd1 ab `tl , tti kl Couvcvlm E m 9th f1n 1 ai ices held. b 4 k �zs i unc—C—Y seconded ti..L Al soot motion peaeed unaNmoaely.w I'� P 1 rain e w P �> maty id N Co k int Dxeaev in 5 ddlv4. d fo oke: all a4 iPPed p—thd in to Iva x Y r t a9mou h c' u t 'th k pe 1 ed.aha h pe =b 1 cel s mP 9 ( q & i 1 boula the 1 f a N erh de L. ML d '!t m vi d th 1 ha — tm m it throw the city with ''«'� he owe 1 ton. '-Ii. tting sic •ing `y — k t�i t i —1— $2.00,000 s 1 n o hm t 1 ti re mMu a tM.same ae or y.l•, .,. er s oo . i �l r i. sora p - m leNe.anr n £N k lmprovaman 1 ndiu fal'eaxk. ¢e v d eve u .would Ca a air month pro}.ch ba9—M August 1,n1976,i appmvad. li :, felt wmek o^panvdlL with shale ehou b.ma co9e,lae hg the Felice. a a .d _ Chwght 65.00clnspechlon fee Quid be d Sika.the 550.00 orvgi—i pemnit f raj * p �IsT ul? eald the Indu-trial rcet w the City'.I—Loopfad he then diaplryed a plat o£the area for enarga. a be m awtrn Y ) f li` th —1. xe eald these d. abs 1 by the City o¢--lb.for use by the inauatxlel P¢k "u eesive rave eat pc. s pr—it— d that f ha cavo i i.—the S vol Nllge az fNe City of minteville. He eat ' k Cvb.m ke e 3 . houldnotabe=equl=ed to:have a aermlt m thee.heavy tiucka can't 3 'l i 11 y Cls lb9i:ne a P.j .silex th® ted the met eetimatee wh1N ental 61 g +"" a ua to rw wrecks anyway. ', ^ the du Sal dation will par tbv -iiticval$50,000. el ka Da needed L.this metier,.mt it alvulam.takes in the - �"> g n behalf of the City ens eG it is made antler no abllgekiazon ma a city. 3'"� i, - wed need f high rale of mav=en £ a lbatlNmd N epeedlvg ., N d th mica i be fmm.-th ustrvaz ebuvtletice thtrn opal: { ale). d-felt Faavy txucke used by dirt cavtrec ova thaklfke ahakd a e rogairea t ve this ek sive . q 4 ke aaid than if the City eafa tbey were not—lead,thio wry have acme detrimental bearing on wh the 1 i Ui°raMO N v X " - dad tv the sant nAve o m 11 1 ai he elan mina paring thle Sn.uxan e,bucfelt el ape evy 1 kvg } �``'� g Se sewer evllle I trial P undatiw. Nayex a er indaeared thio coo d hmre some S= Ety should hit ., y wall i goemore further dlemsaione .matter until the cert ark seeaace -kit$]]1 D Lo t o f utChhe mreckera ss p1Y ng the Ty este tM eat 3F u y sale h.x.lt the�divevice wee g—1 In tbat neo thaze.1 lam aider which v a ora can be ti—ted.m "4 proesntativae of o'Xe11ay ens Clay tv pr a the ore deflktive information. 2' 4 d a Haetivw o£mxinity W Authority,City,an } T r a.mares mater em `� mraaa:Pool salt # �dy P-t,I 1 t-ti�i.thMlleneta.there. f the in.tY&beforo the amu e� #� --i he being ce I— l n augport a theeclty'enfarmel eppliraGicel.lfor funaivig aeeieten 1 G urP a xax� cpply 1e .5 —eald ha w n a to report n t1ma.a gxSvate ci i nd i h Fx Fth a p lute £fere: t tM f 1 Yazith.future xaNr supply of the City of emtrville, Na moires the muncll to a d thio wasting cane of a ..C.vt and be aelacc.Sha wrecker company e w the pml—resit.e ,f Scaly. xe.aid this aubj—would be di...s d again 1.mare da 1 in the Cowcil a next work aeeelon. - f yu.p" _ t n i • acky Hwth pi, t tfi ezmon - City Hall ! Zi spoke 1n ae of rocker ax—.who g half of the fee fax hauling in a wrack,ani lamititlg Sha "t` 10 PhJ U RKr Waller.—d a present Nei SMuraay,Sore 19,1976 ac 3:00 P.X.,the Local Chapmr o¢N .t. charge mlll£cutln on their wages: ` ¢ Lodge o replan.m place the c :atone in tl,e rew city Fall Wvlafng. mayor wailer aaza Lhe '� eakea if Fe happeveke k ek s old be legal Yor h1m t Walt there 1n the even m' X i { i ry 1 Loflgefef xuntav�lale is oAa the v lodges the stake £omoea c tee 1010 with S.Ha on bs Fohr�;anetional arae r a a e M1 ce war was Sh tit xoula b .gal waerthe proposed t {�,) Y . y- eh r comber•bee i—d end laid the mrnss Lonevof every major publlev—ding in the City of an't a e 11 4 i 1 e.ince its—91natiov. '. Later g RLchard 4 " COOxC33 A;mIOx �' ,� poivtea m the£act thet the .sent oxdv:ence h..not been enfaroed cad SMC in a five year pawed, d i " ]Scoptex(xeliPadl OPeration£ar Huntsville Hamrial Nasadtal bald th p;. dlwn 1 11 the dad and that it]ua eased N ba enforced,thea Lhsrs f W 1 1 Dickens ropor[ed a ser ore klaiiom of Hermaw Hmpital in Hmemn Ia m 0mergeney Helie ter xou p lmu• r.H.Larry rue ae art a ttb.emergevry care pregrm. m l¢opoaed khe'iaee ce ec P- .� --aid nM feel remritivgeNe o Hance wa l 1 Se y r'N nt by thap it x ky and urth nM Eael the peavioua rotation.yet G t,y me City,C n tmepiLel in mmmvvlle in hope¢Na operhape someday cox tt aoameeis.N i 'hellyea pexatlon would ba Eeaelble mr Ne health end re f HuntevSlle till --queetlomd haw the City mulq require tDe .sive liability Insurance w iv, {+5'r ped patients to fecilitiee in xemkon. !I �' s a e abeen't.even-i-yea t c xry liability laeuranre.earrvmonten ed the previous City AGkornayth r Oe.tD.Co11mY)maid the City cemot do this. d p`� 1 limati.a Bark and 11th a 11, > — ouxagea the Police Ogpertmant tow a ti—t.m wpack violamre pakklvg in the middle of the eL acid that'll wnreaz th-root m poo ®e uncilmen earkexlgroeentea m thatCovncll again L,e,wed for.igmllaatlm at cove SntereeMian,o= said a ticket in i e 1. ttgoing edy prablm. 4 tri o d in the epee e 1 th Street in env.area akp vehlla�beve a ,4 _ aaunnilMla ieon a Did basis mlthdAlamoapreckex 6ervlce and tl,ef they g k all Ne buaineae-- kl ' roes txa evls�upmerde oPnbOlmilae ger hour is th1 i e a ., J o into the vette:orce a aiv have --- Dl— urteen wreckers. ;, 5 qy > xud en�N ellieviake Nis eltua 1 light,Ni �I fl tips en[aroeaae1 th.k Nen orainexa would make ivy aiffermce or.help the groDlm§' it tre i.�titi - :£ uickensnaugg.at.d Pethape the City.cold have t.sue ibe state in o hl �! 'J t+ done here. -limen Pazkar asked Nr.Huagara do patltim m.xvwver anaBko am gadnl ;' —t ked if th wrevkem were baLg checked Eor required anL t on.to—C an y about txo R k�k 5 e x" the request£or orlon. a he g9thte Ne Council m 11and t 4t --i— —i 1 fdinmcit Ty force he ecker`e iF i'' w Rese 1 Bxm _ lv-'�NI � m^'�" -`—_ _ -:�..,,< _. .�... t aw• City 5ecttiery 0,1996 ` s �z A3e som'a's'�`Y^La k �.�ry 1 t j s va l Mimi 4 � .t fix Del l 564 571" My`q, { ease 99 100 tlY 11 the own d dri radia pram b Sng f ORD 1 iewe so pe 1 Ith. 1. de k !z SE the 11 d 1a a the �th _— ;.,, ' e,W M 1rdl—d St world be aamlvleterea lel ..�, f passed a they.ellen fax a and 1.the piblic hearing. AN Oxo CODE OP .. '#``.- slim ) - SJ xpxAs B Ltleu4 PR. + j H AJe MIA. AaHED. NG va 8't xpDA. AFAGMPH } tor'] (i TD et1 g mm called N by the Xo bl i Haller and the i­­wav also given by mW0 OPTeI ) $' .1'Ya r - T$>B tlSeP. B ailN 1 d nenlm w m All I. 'cXY�sv *'Oi f all th m l i th e Ting P 1976 thw it { and rereAli— ' ti.. All vlSn fvor aa a wri atW wrcilnan Dickens sem ea CO ° maYD 1 y' S 1 evi 1 l 1 D —cal. y B 1 P NTNG t HANG c2 i th t 1 fan igh 1 tae igh f r f 1 h 30 e I hlly,­li,with 11 1-1apply the 1 ell 45 vd dig It I. vnuv MCAlic mpoxLea th s o "augt.azvlaim,ane Snep�ectpirmaabydtM City purl ea tato theccity f. 8ezmita that are by.P Y ...^s. Hi h ToM luvick,ane 6mTaaaxia(arthl '?✓p N'#.A"+`L^'a+rt� �g y f build) 1 thi di f - to soil arae 1 aping(f 1 :Her f £ he ilding, igglv9 of oN ary obtai th to f 1 evil appz f the i "+ +y ! 11 BUSid3ngfF d 50n25ngevcY. x s at allkothec lend caping..each m ahmubhe trees etcity a) -t{ 1 SnillinitCity.N auDdlvl Sm pt lm ttta thv v to in LyIw1N Y K."9'� have to be dour 1 r Time Sth FutuR b dg —funds. n• c. wcmld, �P the the e 1 tl i N auDdi a 11 l 19. D ifi lth k lin e.in yds ides SR, "" '% ty•T 11ids1 i 1 iD ai and i f M 'ay r Y k.x )e"p j ellman d to adopt Nie rl•mga exiles and Nmcid3om pickene--d the motion. th th @l do/Hr ) e y all by the CICy th 1 1 itis and .y-',= FE l Sn favox arW th m Pm.ea mi sly. All maze W PI.. t.­d­Rd,orbic Le I.be paid City N n da ­y. t cid f thew t fop eomaeti --$400 er P '^fy, cN Sdea f pam Le mete bel aneT 11 a P ch ala t1+6 eL §aDLStA ¢hNYfbygb.Co Ta of tae ✓ y"e err { �" ^ lie P d N th ezflw p obi ly—i-ting Rt thi.lift staTlov e A remit M the r,a,3 s Cowcilm kex moved - the i he o tr the c mcllmen Corley eaWMed the , + {( th­11.S.1 heuy mP teL th. ai f age fl. zomthe th p t i he ' m.tim. a in f e mots '. N P ale i aid N 1 Sng a ipa aria t ary 1 f y id $ ng th rcDa a of iw G 1 h.pampa and 1 txvcal'. ' A11 war d Th ed t1 S( Y " v 9 M 1]0. Id thLe 1. .vox en r Y 9 which tfm 9v a ..—,A. 11y t,d� m. x itis dy =1 be rad YS d- lk will erfloipativg zn Ne c of thea a Sng e y mdywill particip¢Te L;e c ivg the " 1 Y fivmcial c eatlm for tltiee .� ,tl*„ fl el 1 CSm pe th dy t m vd ffe - ural acted y .. t eUmmd to pt thCit ral¢Nm M purclae.e these two Goxmen mvpP PumPa; P rary measure and Cwnevlmen Curley tided Na vw All seen is favox and the motion passed - mMAl ode a h ops Mo o£1 1 and asked mmvmou-lye th o Sd hw ti" aD upportiaq the 1d lug ha egl fah a four f ft.— th Pf tbDu d i­ed by the ­—t—i do I. 111 and if they t{ i CONBIDER AU ON2ZI pN NETY m ExTHN810H'ID TUR CHAHEY bd be ml itis q 1 xirtg th ]]' gisl Ti salon f the p f ouch a­1, t, •- WHeTROCm£oN CU4ANY. THx HoyENm'T WfyfRACT indicated W e by I ity I.­­d b.f.. ly B. Tim MCA11eNr Nen pm.evtrd the Coune4l with the ag $ :Coy cl Sek s m 1 thAreClAcil Bra po.lti upport k zas Nuvicipel league "t y Sa y eompmy rnv sour m 0 uses a tiecin all ulgnalaNe e'*.edtric Ae Ne L f imp T d be rtes by to Pwda: omcllmen Coxley eacovaedthe mMvm. l ¢y .Po�ea N m avert .able£ An All x in favor ma the motim P.—vuaiµmously.: N' 2 ,# yn rony ea prwida ansa flow YYic. Ha said Gene e9reeme.I.th a.Pzexegvlaite ForefurtherLde(City) pxwidee tbat GHJ.will slim 0,elate ox It.representative(City) ere a�_NOH A I praise th N mill'-t-" finale m lith street et'Avenue o,N•PN39]•U&75 A;after '�'" t �: £" ly mibili[y Nfothe qSltmee.2,etc.;city will ote ad mtain 19 ; ib if N y the eqient { „ Councilman ker novel to authosiee the mayor N execute the agreement m behalf of the�Ciiy el th augg ll 9 ng meb .1Away,aid d Council " um 1.kett. These new Purple fAme.C rd v cvlm -ea M.crept t Y�' Dlckma eeconaed the motion. All ware in favor of the m.ti..and it passel menimmcly. an H1­mm ayor's mcomiandatlm ma Councilmen Oiekene aecmded the new eppolnteente: All mze in favoz erd the D WA9IDEA GRANTING GEU AN NA9EN&Nx +y r motion passed umnlmmely. {-: } .lin HOAlie they lzeemtxd Ne easenm N THE Nov CI .ALG a TE mnifim M =c to the eioevfemi which m;tend¢SnN Ne neo m di.to allow 2 to malntein kheix utility line nmm ort City Nall site Li—nd.ue N fsos a abatence of 151 fever. vcilman Corley d Hay Haller Vert read the list of donors Lo t e Yate Harr All Bark ma ether city park area devely At,':. 4 to grmi Nle eae®enT and Councilmen doom tided the Lien. All were Sn a a¢d the mo v n pass � � s " 5 mmimmely. ?`1 WN&ID0t AOTNOaiZATICN ggPE tOH TeN m t lie y labor for The Bark gavllim a To eURCmSE $150 for is horses #` N CI HADA FINANCE th h l Ha ) The mad£w eafY I.�e FXvmce eYYPica wen pre. e r 19]4 ce adw - $66 for.privg Mmes 3 ee M' tad by ti.City manager for the i f oertlYi- J ; i 'e alms. lural n $84 for spring Mraea �k w po it,ops f•y eh,security ledges,AAd mrtedn.eld—d records. The sou 1 di—s..d the J i9 Nlchuamd trees fu A=M=nay pia 9 h Z ei f rad ud pvvnNd o t Na faM that meny zecorde of Lha City mere filed at ht Courthouse and lie Ga= club °mdinating labor for plmtin9 F lh 1th M Valorem Neto da;i1 was fell Nat perhaps a large safe wen not meded.ince Naee r notes 1 e NAB planting m Arbon Day ' lab Ad elaewheie. It orae aecided to let the staff drew..their nese mqulxemente for ase •Nun- S,y� avllle GSrl Sm plmttng m Artiw Oay CAiboen erkam moved t.nut 0'l C.pourchasc of a eafine in AA euro t t sad$Yav th�£mde to t villa G�de=wu e ` U'City H 11 Cmti�yen v 31m or aY ee dad the motvme All mere v or d the motim £ "S 8 Garden Cg. � 3 t {mama mvdv ly. It m the C 11 thiAAIa Dere Nat of after Purthex w lvntlon•the admitdetxativerm Imberline C.— uw rvms Gt'fP Yeela a lesser safe ie mailed,addlTtonal Ywda urn be requested of the uncal fo Purthaaa Smtrad•a Go d BarN pile Dliiee i g lezger ane nose adequate.afe to 3..tiPy the City's aewrity and fireprmfl.g meds. eery COXSYp6H A HE OpOTION_OW FAIR HWSTN3 1F{ d f Troop rypomrasa '{ ':. e { 1 Ty uA Tor trees .jk. _ _ ills Not $1.500£or a GeoaeeLC Oma �. X{ Neymx Halle=vnLroamea a maolutiw�mquired of the Com�moil xegerdSng�theo ova Arch B'w1�M p evelopamt ands m it zeletm N adequate hcusAng 1n the ity. The lotion a remSemd mupp.rkey ",'3r ­ill oftft lab $3.000 fare ding pool ; " Na p£Snclpla o Fax e;d open hweLg mast forty th Title VIII o£the Civil Hight.A of 1968(tn 9084) } m—..d ma the xigDL o£e f fi^ efcenteenfal Festival Comittea $5.190£ dual flag poles• r... very pemm to Dave sto adequate hwai;y o hi./hex own choles w1NwuT _ F to pimyo tames ' regard M rens• to 1 slur,or mtfonal n SgEn etc. -arae barDaque pit - ughtma At the Nnfedezaw 835£mr a picnic LWe Tv - # £¢vocend Nee mm ion pm d mmlmw 1y xe. i end ewncilmm Corley aemnded the mhtim. All vele in I—P.(14arNe 1p;lea) $16 for a picvic table a m 1 y Agnea ft..Terry Ww11ag) $100 for t­ ---- '' - f WBItm66 DP THBTT AT1pRNHY--YACs NANBY AOORNHY h L al t a lumens 0vmc tw CTINCITATY —1eA $1,500 tkiddy cPnaitxkcabtlaeb ql esipent t CIA--A­ftF.AiAg-o $50JIE BiPryit lie ,L - "'rYx `N {F k ey T]u i Lrad cad mance 2 th meal xhtch mw]d ame;W th pr ant pmki�ozdimnce _ by sailing nam 1 (161. 50 _ETw1orD8 rvi Isagm $493Y£.kiddypmxk 1 mnt t ro a Mi- NNO. ..­C 0-­ = _­,-=j-i .N.COM1Y, AT 7:OD I IN. —ib.P1 5 i. — �Y -0 . Nil..—.ievil —.N Cl....I �ibb 5,4 Hun v11 .1l th.cltlae ph- Nb. Th tr­_CNN, 5 .I th M... —­­-I Of reu Old lil City B­­9ph�3'M It $i..N bill.($76 1976) te -d tbi.t�.' -------------------------------------------------------- sn�i ON$76 f.-16. to U­Cbl— tI by —i.1. NNY.­ X-i.. qi­by "C'4­­��` -y 4 W CO­NiibO 76 • n NNY., W-" bb— ONY tg,NiIb tbb f­i­ ld N�ft Ib bb,IN_N_b N,bb1—Oh, i- i­ Ny­ bb---d I——Of ti�Of 29,1976 t.thI­il P--,--g-Ibibiu—, litt. bb- ..d I b.d b ­­ 1,3 d -t tb�­­IN­itt.ane C—i—­ck­4�k PONNOd-.1y. I—Ii—NO ibN i ­ — NINCI . at lith It— -I-O-m-to tO.City C-1 lhei� el dt—cediON... b.-.d. rkaeealw M.Ude—c----au 13, C .ap d —d Hi. ­il­I—.mot] re i.­ d bb 1 -d­ly. —k-I-d—tbb fbbOti1­bb. f Ne­...N.bbOOqht p f%=�i Illver 3 _,.i NO. -11 d i.f— f tbi�Iiz City 1- d­d i. hi. b t h­pN5-Ob- 1977. No.76-10) azry D- d b� p�tO NN�-f -.P—:��_Z` ­ld 9a tod CitY IN d'tNan bI di.—... th th.bb.0 bb t, 4 ­ia. ith city 0llwte­ bi—d the tate -i M­�.,City NIbIg., t thi. 80 1700 th�-k Of N �11PN`i-0. the No DStal tM �­d t. itN.gh thN. N- di�change thb i.-t­y 1 It—-,t,Nbi� Ny b. —i a b, i.— i. city vdicatad more P-t t. ft.H.Ali— Di­ ft.Hardy ibi­d d—i.t h.P'Obt� h.­�t­­--h-b Of th� bbidi. i.i.­-Y, Sd;the thiL. ill b. =Ni p 7 —ld be 1—l— —1: 1)�F=tl 9 hl Y (011ON=Pv tb 1. Lyi the 1)i. --ly�N d—I­ifib..Of.� —ii we ill hN­--.t fund t that tiN. tbi. ah ' jdi.—d hi.­li� Cit' iv the $1,164,Z91 pIii iN$1,075,538. Am ­Iftly NIlph D-N N t- i. r of if—1 De feasible. $29,600. NO I—tM ci�. NO ft. t.di.—�i. 1.1d i h.-d,A�$86,17 aid Ntibb Of --0,_i- .0. d­ •wab.--d�ti� NNOIOb f$17,50C1. deA$30,000 1.pNid4. Ib—ti.C NO—ill. ­ly 9 bb--d�ibg 039,0- HN iOdi.— �iOh b� d ,�Obl 8-1�­("0'000),p I tb�$39;070 MiO, f.8 69,07D,N. N -l,—­b�—ii- B Although called ..-d�—.L'h. -bb:—d b� =z" NO__ f it-d tb this gb­to . I .-- asked Nele d:.d $30,000 paid tb�CL�C...il. d. NO=nb_ 1-Ibi tbb N.1i thi. t rWed tO the—fx® hi.it fty.—..t ON-— J NN__. E"" d=ii.-D--d t. N,- I— .0t. Of$69,070 be y- —.0, dj--d. Avvwes citv C—il,bb. —Lk---f it i� There beixg no further M bb-N-0 byfie­1 HONvty a9 N th elle Bexex Prole cb. Cowevlmw Noone eeroMM Ne mutton. Ill vera io Yavc andth. ti.P--1Y. (­­76-6) NNIN­fbily u­d, IN CONN.—­3N CO.— A.tiM CiW AttO­,——Y,x—O­h.—­Nr�bh .­Nbt.--.--.d—b the it .­Pt it I­­ I�-—d City St- with the-bb. C.... bb t.Nb-M—.—.t b... —.y-. ...-d.th. -4 cib�.....1­ "ar =bt�lbh. �f. d ti bn P- i—ly. votive­­­the MN-t. 6/29/76 Higb�Iy 19 b.-­ end­City f-11,IN-d Mrll B.--d h� ­ti.— OUNS—NO­ON 1111 xHHHT eHW 0.1.75 1.anas The­iNtibb biw p.—d by ­Honey,NOtibg City-y,thNt the M- NNid City Ih.11 11 bhiNg. -1 NOd ­ig— p.bti...Of llth 1Zt1t f 13.1iIXt. ibb i It.1 li� L I..:tghn 75 Nbbth i. --y dib.bti. i 45 l. d vest curb li.. f U.SS b.tN.. �ibt N-�91­�230 feat It Of the Highway 71 ,1 Slmm v C-- if tis i.N, -y-N-Mb W­ L1N Suadapt N pply)b ­bt hi �...... to Cwncllsmn Amick d the notion. all were in fever aM Ne motlw peeaea 'y. ti 7_' COMIlDIN ININGI­ON >s NCAlfater:City pb­d dO­­ ti. �itY-1,IN St.N. .. .....$ NO.—h--i) Wil - ---- ...... x. x= � iiP ��i �ax}; s �� '�a= t� � sy - '�` �! �'�7 a- "s, �z i g•"k � '� f I r sage 103 page 1a4 .., '.R Sldi would bel ,�.tr ive'au dm we The sten Ix Svliv9,wA).Nen ,l, s TTCTtl13l N C— r qu18m L acv e1 f ($041 av V$]. 1 for tW brick—ti P " aaaTFV3 MPH DA P� Iran k d k P< N.0 rde ted 'Ly Manager and Councllmanrvm �7 ^• q. et 1n re n xith rbe f manDe. q, nde9 th ei N P� ealY !F -t f y a w SAm yah �f kali A at I bali f 9 a de ea h' rS sad h 8 E ton 1 6'ng onul tDe be t1m e c xy'6^P ,W y 11 a9 unmdg 1 thi of P t ae6lvdlc Ue City Sin th.LM1e igMaY for Foo 1:1ng i'"3 nail rom Nr be ble m provide in rebuilding Ne mntxollere. JSm Hudgens hk . p as=a ueaig�lolalaea flaamoemnl 1 the tOTal airs Cep be ease. eet1 a Ca11sa th der hY the Ho rrie all xgyox. m e amocation xae given by g'rya yeN-,✓ ; f.3 ss 1 m re tha Ci •e neplleacloa;5lnounM1 the th� ?; linen inn MrnMTNso Tas rev - , g14L �r [ y=, 6 Mali... 1 f Tire [la of --1 a OSul g 'F + veloxa Hing.Gv 1 Ne Yo 1 er P Lea.of the 20,19]6. h—d y 13 S 1 rive Ibmvbe az Co 1 i t 1d ff le in Ue d ti Ck rtyle of aDC �.Mlllot t int a mrikten ane Cilman Corley ae All wee info a.motion S "ikc. k f Xr.evb rdY 1 1 BI 1 axd xey ¢oohs. yPaeeea unaznauuelY. 3•,2 ",: awe Com Y Cams So r amvo].00W ay � mivdx Ixc AR TATI xvDy y 1 T3`" Th.Maya= 14 the emery Nrus P the -the CS f qua L $6Alaz.y by xay A u gpu dh O.p M i mhht L=,tee �1 f t sou compeneY• "] a khie a p _Sd n93 ring Pro ihand s r e a tting their'm fKry 4.N, p. "t ti ]etW h p vot D _tib'.with ion 5 latdve mSler od f D avid posed theT.1-1­ A p eaa he dee Ya a4u Ne ,wn 1 ae i ated o£ `^ o tea a 19161 S sinal N `a5 1. Deteimi ty 1 fn9 f il£ t urity tMt u-[Le oy I1riiu of tM Ly ea this curage Esti ity teimfnad 2. Oeteaaun flow egulz a iW ity Y. f ity di—A.by e DaNzmfn P ow eqv Ikl k-M.I.D. ixi ty and ig—tl¢wg icy quads 1n the drexa CSkY m,ci , .Nall Aid he ra lly actrfl $6 1 li doll vendS. Caebi,m ss®e ane a xm1 pec tY by the evard a thpsi of th rot 8 5 milllm year amn 1 tt v t nNne 1f emlatiiy faAliti-can.he modified N £ e xeguar®ante. �S k Parity thsurfene' Cts ith aN . imviatirtg a eavaloTem D :® n i. I��- bc.MCA1later rnaicaua the thtal a—Y woo st$2,950 20 xith Ue ityvg$1,590.30 ova ;} J ' ilia th S Nlk1u Ia a ahs ng 81,351.90 a Indic the tra ldb '*j in ad N.by the y f M Edetate U lythe meetih raga - City a a lune m reed ns an e t,M 1 lion of dirt Son dollen an Svt re = tut �R bllitt�xl k McAlister th th.p [eeporei- m Y 5 - ery tr d millisaid this rough drafk propn conNac praparM y by Mr Jim Hudg o1 Sx F l 3 Y a3ae aye 1 it ity has W said 1 r id rabl s Sreezm§o N 1 ye staff,Mr.Isbell of oav { #' Dov nci "mine H 'aid-he d1 Y Curaaebt aerviu f Pe P eon&gin Sng aM a0MU0, s --A oof®th ` of in'N the _ ban 40 to'0 -af sad off at n ha - as ret xudg �SeLtiona ere soaade t k o de RaxOn H o Direcmre h yetdbasn obtain a n— algid that u t=ons Mich e of rheas bonds and he '1 i o xhicM1'thetiond mat 1ti re giv o the lwg en f Che de nes ro o Mr anay,the Ac City y least favr qu t e th 1 b tlieaout by ver Fond Comite eoathxeat CaoPany,and akar felt Nehc y eded a revo ve befer tion Se Gkan. .a 5„ pmevt Sn Al,Ue Deel r rt Se Ne thing genarellY xae very YM1vorNle N.Tire City e +-' it ty thomYli 1 prab a19,and Ure All do eke beat m cork ey eeconaed the motlov. All were n favor o£tha m i N wereeimno of oun ne uncllmen e N table the diacveaion ante A y i vbluc i [ City. Shen N ge pl 111 be br t beck again m Ne Couvcll Ys orlon N tiav cazrled..nein 1Y.inn 'tom' 1 cr NAh levier eM PetvEiwClon as She wntracke deo op,reported Ne Mapes. - Cox_.CmlxG oxDMN ox Tm ciuMNx co Akre i .� L i DadiCaLlon Cerwb 1 N'ea 131 eine::. ^Cnl k" s' x NINA ` Yo Nalier thea A—thevd U pressor f i N elle 9 r y', mcAlufer,City xenagar,sxplA.d the eM1e,ye order i axy d eat th th of honor of N.a °Chick fee in ncogilon of the eexvlee he has i k m Ne Cify o atietiv4 asphalt ag9r which off of the runway tin h R e n his veer 30 ye of d d d serviw ae City 'W"`­ y ear. xe eaW Ne amenias wo d be held usYacN y. I m a nece�sa y mebx ng n sw a de8pby Pm er,fo 3 " on xedneeaey,July 21,et 9,30 A.N.da[ N. avidew Naskemethx Treatment aunt. a to edditiona3.tw to Na pro]ect of$15,N54.S0. !S.Jam Nudg —p—di qii 1 t Mwathlee x x by eating thak the City hes a tial ie Ca A n ane LM F 1�� - for a10 Percent Coat over sae inaicationa re,he aid, h e,ues will be grant aLrncN mein nam aio -i Then being na fu er buai�mea of the Co cll,t meetihe Nen edlwmea. Cou¢evlman parker roves N adopt CM1mg eOra�No.1 subject fo Ue appy ty khY moki�mt rias _. ralevNyiM1at Project. Covncl+..•..Amiake ceaded the motion. A11 mere an favor a. e 5 th he eF ti veapeciftlly animLtte, - -- f " Conedaer an Amavdmavt m tha Nracker Crdimnca Javk x thin eem[ed ONSnanca No.fi5-11 m��tM1e�ker ardlrence dal e f me P= et1 N ra me N 3 by JUSly 30c 19]6 ]1500 pouix3eo"an par aph(11 oP Paxt tl6,6eetlon(c1. Ne Snaiaatrd 3/4 k n troche do not nee everily weigh 7,5 povndeaa LM1eL Nle Clause mea toe reatrletive and.mould eleminate e®e eaj—hg wrecker i s " companies Yromotha Claes A Pem1t }� 3ne xaror a rom tin mtr xn� pets Jin h t, ea mag wraakL=e�a„amdid— v` - ,; JOMaon Ye a hi inn truCkknE the]500 xe ht is nhak a mrequiredfor a Cd a e,N he a el tR1s 5 weighs spatia:htin�aimuld be_fzm_lauaananca.a } } Chief'B oii Pied dhre"],500_hd. c e by eating that at the 1m he drew up Chia o he „ Y he th—ht all 3/4St Tzucke—9—7,500 pounds: oe iieimud he die no sad f the oxdivamath rtrlctive asthnmeight of 3/4 n equ SmanLd,bathe uanW knowledge tMt3/4 mAs NL ell a ardor � # a,dapanaang 0 maiwfacmrer ova 1 w• amend the oxd ®ova t phUtion. -t+'i '�" Councivav MOOI roved m eflopt prfllnano ]6-ll as SCtrn aM pxeaented a,d Co ncllmDlakane t �' aonaaa Na motia�a All ware in fever era th tion Paeeea a,enlmannly. , �'n7 = t k xy.°, N an as moo Sre ora ' ). C a n the City 1. S,di orad the eN ukuu had o cnmpli d iN regavd ,^,f ij A inn .F. ey r gue tad.dela do :tion on le o.Niunee tt aaaittonal y ode n the Q `-YA" tir ne k Basion He t been be k a F Y xxy• e y R F, p i,iij x^ 4 576 579 N .the app—ii iiv— —1y Ph...I a.C-11— _i_.moiAll p�i,. Clty-��—ati. I2. ey ova 11 ld M C—ilflsstMr c Sfi 3 —ld mink tMn yowl eda f A--5,19]6 through August 21,1976 L,g -a—l..Ord d 11 Ya e` eek d—g—by—1h v®m --1-1 �i th.-y tttiI Ci y Att­­- t= f h frannL a Avd he t—i— V p-1 .1ty Thi �1 if D— ted he im M m a 3 is ttom-y-t— Aw"?, -kiI f thl- than 15 by i-t by 6,5 iCi b—ft�itl�t j­ll, Ya. asked i. P-- lif. t$-,00;thlt�400,ODD t i llgit, tly a.--i— —Pi�Te 1--il-, favorable at a.lity, —,I= It, b— lending t�k—, b -id it plan _A ,t --al, 2.7111 tej f$1 would —Y ft.C—i. tM d­iI would I— raga red—i d b.mad v the--Y-h— cava tlurvgh--l. till M fj� the -1 20 Y.. by T.— Cityda gens= seas 4 p.— f -1—31,1977, mea vg a City—it�—— —.h 3 th.4 PCC. Ni.C­�S-t Cit,—d$13, Y_ t._t by CitY Attorney C—t wiN Lha 6 I g— �y 4 Ali the Ci�l.-t-1 1976 City_g_ 4 pax I 1-Id A �y. fft— al n id do AIoi—qh ity -Ct City AttI­ ­—y A:--t LtY".trY tank — city �It I-- C— C t-—t— All f vox aM tM—t—paeaea--2..1Y- --in a City Alisler pr antes gvotataom from three ewtrac or/la�dscapaze for the three Plower beds et Nen i yi City Mll, ftl- 825.00 ­Aji.t. j.each quotation—d N be$200. ­id t-work can b. .Cowtl ...Pg t- 1 -Pi�Pl— ilDi -to— ti— All— ware in Yaw[and CM.motlon paeaed unanimously. f $250,000 C—.itY D..l—.,Stook—i— jii�-Al—,City saner,IvdlmMd a telegram fxm the of BarwNr aoM T— City o -1971. we 16 l"t $200'o 0 grant Por­ity--t 1976 —d tM$250,000 A __t � ­_t $210 A—S—at Town—h end eMvmlise and aM f, a-. enNSeventh —i.A—W Cit,.—I Prwfde its li-t-1—J't- ti..for tM P—n-t amnia.. yo Mn ewnended the oP City city has—c- --t applvmtve areevilleeSewex­thplant i. f$47,4D0 tdy .--—d by nalder Resolution of C hi.was N the effect Nae Nay felt they p— d the--t— f Nair--ti—j. � i i to tM CitE en PE11 P—Pe hnerved —dft Nei tiro that i;: c tyI— Depaz=Ilt which could pezMp.address tMP­ d.i.—.—.9 the j,,� itt 9 M da ]op fvv'.thar Sta funds. He said tha Bowra wMd M die 1 LFw arks and M the read ' Y 1 t1 7— hi mrmended the wrk of nil tMae ci 1 na of Huniwille who ackl ly—d W uil T "y�zd"uk y a t >: rz ..,.:ie �,. ., zr.,w .�, ..r� ,,,x`...s ,c.s..a., .:�,. '`;rr?"3^+ "'+.'s" ;,� "z ro..• r � - Rnk S REVISED 30 YEAR REPAY HUNTSVILLE/TRAt Ufi 6,500,000WDB;300,000 Public. "s - 8P6 Total Total Total Present "Debt Svc" (Future)1,500,000 Wpg "Debt Svc" Water. Water Sewer Required'Income - vk t " W&S 6,800,000 To Date Take/Pay O&M O&M of City W&S Dept. ; r�•x� �- Bond Pmts. Principnl Interest To Dale Principe Interest 5.6 . 302,375 501,391 527,671 26,280 501,391 -0- -O' 584,936 26,280 102,304 -0- 713,520 77 199,016 500,936 84,OOD 78 198,561 302,375 - £ 79 197,856 302,375 SOOy231 - 84,000 584,231 26,280 209,553 75,000 895,064 ta 80 196,938 302,375 499`313` - 84,000 583,313 26,280 214,153 75,000 898,746 S a $t 205,545 302,375 507,921 - 84,000 591,921 26,280 218,753 75,000 911,954 r 82 204,149 20,000 302,375 526,524. - 84,000 610,524 48,180 223,353 75,000 957,057 "u - 84,000 607,496 48,180 242,328 75,000 973,004 ��r : 83 202,321 20,000 301,175 523,496 000 609,084 48,180 261,303 75,000 993,567 84 205,106 20,000 299,975 525,084 84,000 605,216 48,180 280,278 75,000 1,008,674 85 202,438 20,000 298,775 521,216 - 84,000 600,904 48,180 299,253 75,000 1,023,337 86 199,329 20,000 297,575 516,904 591,250 48,180 318,928 75,000 1,033,358 r Y4' 87 185,875 25,000 296,375 507,250 - 84,000 " SO,OOD 294,875 502,388 - 84,000 586,388 46,180 336,053 75,000 7,045,621 ° 88 157,513 84 74,51 125,000 291,875 491,075 84,000 575,075 48,180 356,178 75,000 1,054,433 90 170,000 284,375 454,375 - 84,000 538,375 48,180 375,303 75,000 1,037,858 gl 175,000 276;938 451,938 - 84,000 535,938 48,180 396,428 . 75,000 1,055,546 175,000 269,261 444,281- - 84,000 528,281 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,051,461 i 93 185,000 251,625 446,625 - 84,000 530,625 48,180 400,000 75,000 . 1,053,805 94 190,000 253,531 443,531 64,000 ' 527,53E 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,050,711 95 200,000 245,219 445,219 _ 84,ODD 529,219 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,052,399 96 205,000 236,468 441,468 84,000 525,468 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,048,648 g7 210,000 227,500 437,500 - 84,000 521,500 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,044,680 98 225,000 218,312 433,312 _ 84,ODD 517,312 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,040,492 99 230,000 208,468. 438,468 - 84,000 522,468 48,180 400,000 75,000 1045 648 00 240,000 198,406 438,406 _ 84,000 522,406 48,180 400,000 75,000 1045 586_ 01 255,000 187,906 432,906 84,000 516,906 48,160 400,000 75,000 1040,086 01 260,000 176;750 436,750 - 84,000 520,750 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,043,930 03 270,000 165,375 435,375 - 84,000 519,375 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,042,555 Oq 285,000 153,562 438,562 - 84,000 522,562 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,045,742 O5 300;000 ' 141,094 441,094 - 84,000 ! 525,094 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,048,274 ; g4 ODO 511,968 48,180 400,000 75,000 1,035,148) (06 ( 310,000 127,968 427,968 ) (06 See Note 2. (2,615,000 48,180 400,000 75,000 907,180 07 - 300,000 84,000 384,000 300,000 67,200 367,200 48,180 400,000 75,000 890,380 OS - 300,000 50,400 350,400 48,180 400,000 75,000 873,580 69 o000pp 33,600 333,600 48,180 400,000 75,000 856,780 10 300,,000 16,800 316,800 48,180 400,000 75,000 839,980 11 Notes: 1. First 300,000 destined to Public Market 2, §400,000 Reserve Fund compounded @ 7%quarterly becomes - 7= $2,992,626 in 29 years. . 2a. (Reserve Fund"established from Interim Earnings of Proceeds: Example: 6,250,000 x 7-1/4W$453,000) • L a a � s§ 3333 t � $ w ` m 579 •� Pe9e 106 � ���� �,U ��' � �'� � Cowc Yman Dickaw moved tc adopt.the PeaDlution cv®eaaing these€ BDazd WeWrers od Cwnvilioan S �?«� wley¢mnded the mvtvon. All were rn favor aid tfie n paaeed wanimously. aP' yo sthw e¢ a Pro emahlon deaigwtin the meek of Anguac.15,19]6 through August 21,19]6 3 ' xae wblic FIDploy �Neek,as daelgna€ea by Dolph Prv¢vve. ,s ne vith,Tim.Ro Ossevtoof t azd 1' � « � eety ee,eAecutvv a Texas pater ewlorment B o Weller advised the C ncll tivt on August 11,he wapl—meek mlth Nr.Pose and mould prase t to him t SM .the tevlaea furding schedule£o.tfie long range surface water plant for the city o£Pwtev111e. Thianlo;y y.5 y a. range pl an provides -1—[he1 of shout$1.6 million dollaze in the 6Dch yeaz,samowta to ba retired frwn , �'F' ^" are a fam3 masted byy interes -1—by the Lmneaxate.anis of$6.5 millvon i.vn bonds$400,000 their �`ry lmpime von and permanent wnetruccvon and r Fund tm a about S40D,000;that$400,000 war the life a 3Dnyeax bond i sue being 2 nand thacefwe sufficlenitto the th yeaz. If that works,; Ya o be v aa1d,that vs tMrp amfllde¢avd Chere Sa no.a t 1 ne't mork:it wlll work. Ne elan to preeanti �; p to the dgpa far they .wplmnentation tnmorrvm(Augaet 1 19)6)and Par their approval, a¢aid. b i�`* '. xhere being no fwther hominess of the City xg Journed iota ww a meati then as an erenntive eeaaagn ' ssssxDW .. ` Aeepectfully auLnitted, " `,: tdth D.Sh hoe r 4 th e1haw,City secretary S a. AugusT 10,1976 1. L � r f } y F f�t *v � 580 do 57` tea to 0 las Pa �e Boo a errcr M to pr ode k i OF CO,ICil—I.WONTY OF Ttl P A wBN... AT 139 AFINOK n lx Time �_ d bt sex qussM f i kimlaz pxeg and the 1n f M,are s *0.f t C F X I RKE,W TAB 39 OA 976,AT].00 I.I. i tali. Pe 11 the ba 1 -AD rep tin fi 1 aM PAY i F BS CITf,.OF - tM feel Sty pl iA, tba CM i pmj v h tr bt of tir met Sn a xegulex Se cion with the ollawing mmbors present. - • '', '. —Y h tin hi ppro ed tin / 1 li dm I cqulel so 4 3/8 z ew a ea f o= ra ..th �� zis i.wailer•Mayor P-0 mill NP tr aP evtM c mtc aM Tiw 1 kvo f M 1 m g g. y ury wIll.A— Illion d4 a tltezpaye p y vn the ? ens ty by going tb Mlopn aM th miW 1n add i d 1 pabllity: ?= ' is Rog King P , tach tlm he al N b po ahl 1 fio m tin S n ~.. _ ly FT City Pe ed ng m9 fv ' h ❑th 1 the D__ w -___________________ Sack F-- ----------_________ ______ _Zi CmxwghlY cored Yn.a i nd A11 1M1 ted N bed F. , he.he in 11 m BH. 11y i i ;•. 1 bA ie az ] id to PP1Y 1 Id 1 Bbl i N, the xhe ti a lea bI ozder by the eonorab a Morrie .Roller,Hayox. TDI invroatvon orae 9 vin by f pp y i aM 1 1 th rA1 va 1 m m ' mcllman NAGmtnm.aa II p the f ility thN j M'fi imi f City'. C o amA thro alts bbN .a.^ M 1 _nd the 1 f ® City'.Pukm depmdNl wekaz vpp y He said he felt th ee dmmanke epr ant tt. sk Sntmests Eer v � CON62nBR THE NINV¢He OF Tm PRBVIWS MBRPIBO e 1 i tin People oP the c®mwlty. wallet tMn�peeented the mlMtes v eettng m the Cmnc11 Yor their coreidexatlon. King mo .-pt the mimNe ea wrvtmn and Cmvcilman Oickere seconded the motion. All wmre uncil Ometavm inn Ivor aM the mokaon passed unenlmm,ely. W uvclbom n.d1a asked when the City wnld begin peyiml for.thetw mi ion gallore e£venter per day. Nay x Nailer acid in Octbmr of 1976,kM 19 f 1 ]mm 1 echos '� d 1 s t • pl [aM lanae back In Bmtsa111e x111 be swop] Aby Sp d , iMloatednt " k"= =i` , - o'.apletton vs eapsitril an approx--y 2 1/3 yeais wiN rra az e 1ve Nay 1 of 1979.m. a Comider Aimue fountain's Revco Bo d vv Licata Nawr Nelle[AAiI the 41.20 rill be MML m ,1976 base va[er bill.,Snatltukicml;r tes i17t,,, BCA11 a.MlcatM the t.ia N ae ince door-todvvr a�tb,b IT. eeuntain was x111 relate tv then hiewium r n the and m speak ragaeat,ll cion ren addresser]tin Council and SMlcatad At- 1. �aeth, C chesicknesa In r 4 ly a,d that am needed th peermlt tovmlp batter her family'.life aM N belP avpport vcllman Xoore rafla tat.n the N,uw 1 f 1— tM 1 mel each line they me br a grouts sere m Ni. 1tr er tw child—. id N near othe n fret the ^u ie t h ora 1 Stance ty PP1Y, xayer Nailer ardveated the Council a general policy is m discourage lax-todeer poly .kion and to re go ;a encourage the use oL kbe talepmne to set up appointments to.11 Fbeducta, IT coker]MT..Pounthvn 1£she rould cl]mn. ve M r 1n S [fmi11Y1e mit_ wc roMmt bar meioses 1.kbi.mower. tars.BOunNln iMl d a Sbl avid do it thio � M1e pose y c Y. : M 1 ar well clllti eek m SII., a and tin'T SM i.ere Autmrit mumllman O seed hie f elirg that AA would De in nor,Sn this case,m grantixg the I—it. I1 "1 MM'Um mtt iter Sn' A.Ne tto sed-Aly NNN Mayor Nailer asked v�eouna if ma az d the Commcllf�utake thio regue.tuMor adviement onncilm k M M tits Car ifl .for dlnarce aathorl i m 1 ntr '; come bink in tin Amt fomoal meted],m make the ecieiov. s. main agreed m thi.delay. iky of xmiaville aM Me TtiMty ltivm Authority of Teta.. mclM1mn Corlev ea andel the intim. tr (xr.dohn ve al....bte Ag bb,T--A sollcdtor's,-it he makter we no hi.busima.as a ® All Sn fawx aM tin mtien.passed man sly; Co c ee aurgeon,•B_ __T,AI di appear m s pport by regumt eN t discussed.) wailer reflaeksd that thus win A m®entma o melon£or tM City ani a big atop forward. Baker of TRA mmlrabllated the City for pAtl 9 the cep on—Airg Limb hoe mei akudied extimmively for come Lime. .—I 1AFTTA OF THE TRIWIFF ADTHORITT TO.—IT BAD RICHAPD e1LLTBR OF--I.YID.GRaeB.TO.FRS iBI$An PEeORI ON T'�CITY'S Neyor Nailer inai.— this m1—wee.1 Ob sl_P. I— the City of sun ill.S.regaN m # roeFIlys rEATIOH ANO TI—PLAN9 rnity River Autmrlty'.(TPA'.)lOm=ergs matin.apply for tM1e City of Hmthv He aald each ofC. theme i mil is My a as ve been marking ee thi.IT—for i ..III of ass. a said Re have mBill—the.presented hiI awry o£gxeup lmmmm and rat . fits£re'mlployaea of the mM inn taetM W mil Me before thin this eveeu,g on exaleotherlo ealoneHin awe detail. k� city of AI ted the vazleua mpSI... lvyee benefit pian.av[1lable today with, racovmendation.. said thA City A Haney,Ms xevleared thin Caze£ Y sen ally Pmailfar roPY of M1 xt fa on file is the City a mry'e office¢or with the provi.5emtof atm imokdo Ats. xe then.eked Nr.Demis Baker of Tn�m c®e£onexsrexd m A eller felt tin wee 'n m gm.tiem tMt may be rai.ed.c� re all Yor m council ehmld t Again with etre xillyrz£.cork ee.eioA t ugh] an ax¢ di hi.T—t sal memaend.kimm. W<.Hilly.r agreed m xeNrn xe diecu.eidn ,t 1 e1Sax1' dark tlemy,City AtNrmy,thin f Nero La and p=scented hie c thi Lha Iva]aeekvng before Wdgek preeentetvOn•tui£elk its budgek could be m,erded. 1 ane 'l Cr vca [he fare,contract 1.the PAR NA BTRACT rT.t .g=em sell and the City OfHe . hang xtvv the City s bmpvtelv.akim At retic®ant plain. Mnyor Billy- rseid be mold m.vASlable b 81sms. BAAtwills ag m bay tM quantitlee of xa a mon page 2 sand th m wxk.ec.lon for mare xeflnemeM o¢the ekmetme Nr sill m id. .eco.contr eG ie the cont=act mtween TRA M tAeaCity¢oxabb.twTRRATema2 ACIim Bs,wn TBABS 2551- • the ITT—more tboxoughy. T� C—IOSIL a ACIAITIEB. TtSa rovtract•M sand,generally prwldee Nei TRA mill ebnetmct Nene Mr.MMlleter ovmercled CN nine City plyI.. s line evalmthg kM City 1 and givl 'their aillttea uMerTam Myi¢agrem a owxrAhip u£twee 1111tfee mill remain xlth Ne TRA and Ne Cfty..mill' yeas w pent te p an rg r thi.pontraek a cordl-g the mmdul.eat forth. 0.r.H.mY.ata M Ms reviewed mth e£k .input Som the mkkes. very blbbI�hly(with dim Hudgava,Boyd wlldet,dim WA1S.ter AM Oel.li.Bakml,and AA said 1� h s feels nd M1e 1Seved ilwt of Ne ether rev sure ,thak w.mould rett®az,d than N Ne Comcil. CONBIDKB A CON LAKs M.U.D.AND Tib.CTTY FOR A IPT STATION 6x®Y nay aid tMt=ether thin read or curiae the aontzaoI.,bI� d prefer m open the me.iirg up N Nris ® '�BLUm 1+ eakiem from the mum11 an Bary part or pas s e£ " Nye a ca Cv elate m a f 1 —Li.—-.-I ee cmixa £rem mvfdaen xn9lneering(mmpre.enked Sn the Council meeting. wallor ro L "D1eMivgme .apply w the umlergxouM 9 O,1976 —this study. A indicated Eltim Lake M.O.O: pre.aed tMlr m libB.II supplyeofrtln City a Hun ev]]]en ac rgraaual p�ib,int of ee�ierazyaiN„nk�il —Sc m 1 pt theins a mxvtfen. Be.aid the City'. tare maid he$1,59B.30 AM Elkin.Lake`A—would m `1 Ea ¢N altmugh[hatfmtll be r awed mre4ully as N x h-as tie4acinxylr .•for CM C octake. $1,351.90 for a total study coat of 63,950.30. CeuncilmmlCorley mored mamept the ca e t with Oavfdeon T=; presets plan•m said,is NSDlend-in the greemk well supply end the surface w supply. M 'engineering eM couml1—KiA,cewndM the motion. Al were iA fever aM tM moiiev es IId"AA—ly. pay”conte ea18Y is a fixed amount subject only m ea that may 0 walop AML rould m bb.Che control of LM1e TRA. He Bald we suet rm—ber ee a e5 year c t.t.ane therefore.Cher.Ab. rNRty x mmy thl�a tbat can hppen Nat ar nknewn At tM.tore and m n tM c langu ,cloacae Mve m D CO Obb.BANK Oe O9 Smarted pzotect all Lha partfeaef mntingemvea that azo ae N w future chazgae may elate by Lm TPA,but Here axe mneotbIY can emieien At thietamely u dim NCAllA—,City Mamgex,SMicetM tore bila were receivedt o fret Hunthvllle Bat3oml eaNc and om f Prrat BITwnLL Bank. He said CM t b bid.Itt very difficult m.vel ate and teque.ted mm Lime o e y Important Ileo,Xayor'.BAllar acid,1.the fl.wre'^'impact of thee....tracks on the City of ew avvlle.t tin bide aM parbap.the City mf 11 root bI rebid se e m have.umtrntive ivEometlm m DTT­t t m Ne—il.: AD ea£d IT.Demi.Baker H.with ham the fiml f�mm.L1 anelyai.prepared by At.Tin Rolf of Ffret 5o throes � T9m ewmvl Nen delBybd any actin.Oo this mattaz,ea Cmpany as pre.enthd N the x peter nevelepoeni Bossd. m aeka8 that thio be 8latrlmted m CM Council , A.that the picture i.elm TO the debt smiles schmtvle std payment.ohadule and all 0£tM City'. mm�ded r e irA®btadreea that currmuyrexrcet .thi.dmbk a rvic.mgvi .At oA Nv.cen[racT,plus the.mer mM • COdSIpeR GPANTIHG TBS AON[NISTRATICN AU'1'HORITY'd0 AOVEN¢I5s ktl LAtlO -8011 pNSNx s: tt. Nai ill he S.aroued on Ne Porth thville Sem 1 �h1eC Le sAA f Hmt.il eA bb id khie tae he pollee 1Mvcated the m.ttrs Aad been discue.M at length in the murk ee .aM he Baked the �ery ..-y Ordlxmted by thI I abets comevl and. a v y o allle'.mod Bcouneil(Sine acinic n 1 Yor the bad a further Bove ardi tin' There - f eNax win could not ba tine thl.ev.niAF) Basically,these income s hedu es,in tete1 required iveme or v Y ny qua. rag ng rompmtor. queatvme. Mr. i -�� NN1 debt service(far sight ro vino o¢atNeM1ment),M eats,ie our pmlectlon foe water erd s x for terf..m the City would farak Mverkiaa i.DI.I.AL m.him for sal.eM wind then.ask Iutharis io.m operation and mainmrc of thaley.—. Thee.figures A=.correlated with the iroeme 4xm thew ra,e vertiea fox bide for tM owapavtas. .ter a ". Mt u0. d,M vA Na ea 1 f PPaxa M pmgr ed r Lm that x this ", progr thio lime th y letr $1 30 m the ma tar 611 W..h N ted by co cel umllmen Corley coved m ant 17 N Council bo M ilea th<"lead f r eels aMAl..m adv ilea 't ' _Snob M £.khie ( bl epi t¢a ad) tpebta 1 lnetiNfd ter r f h.City Hunt.vllla „ f hide m tM ampector. mrcllvman Karg ecoMed Ne [ion. All xer Sn Eavor eM[lu Tian p. ed Z�"�` �' -ate� y ;:.? rip#��.»✓;r;�`x�� '"���yk ,u�d:'' 9�y��� ,= 578" i � r� page 1 saga.ilo -_ O 'w^ni ter pt vaziou d al ep0 N the it whl 1' pxovid Sn city. Ofm it 1 thebee b fu1 eveloped on the M1ae ^k He t=a d a e 1 ®0 of P px jet po n the ill Ne ewipl i tion t� ht poelthry" v - Alxport project ittivcatirg the part pleki C 85 pe h al p to in 45 f bei two mto the mr£acalikfee ae ae the coat data ten be brought N k - 5 he codeaal£0rashalz mneldazati�. wocking daybr a pool 0peazati0n a ly £ ,iPo ht d h Cove bldg aN Cha ® _ enied closing dot for.the pool o Augue the Yh f B asa loh P y ld begin , C - the pravieaaly com,ltted xepeu wazk. ` ,j Sw1- BunGva3lniGal ev®wtlon xep0rt r 11 E. h and 11- erg Medi y 1 a 1 -.$ mnslder i .Ord ee y Gaes also Presented,xi wte iha th 9 wiN _ way . nitlman, mould in liki.—t—ee N the to Ic ff ed by P1n v Sn t '✓ y n amendment N Otdlnance Po.76-13, capti..2 whish x¢ds as follows. Y:„ a per of N He-ttaa elorg with{hero i of cicens Qaked 1 y Mang with Ne pital Admxnasrat0r here so let the hell l silky map be n r,srdexed Cin ariniry fox the OBD M0.]6-13 x hoaprNl. - �-Y 11!4 "r ,I, ffssmative Action Progr of wa pr dented.by ie as drafted.�by ry Tlwrn ant C , BIRCS 9 £faxmatave 00BP ° ke Hobtie 1 addition N a let fx�tthespepa of Cwmnn y Aff Sng 1 y � FC­, TfII1 0 �'A PARmS _ tw P ' S �'" TKKPEw1T9 - - ;1�kep ®plEmented Mr.McAlister std the ate£££or these excellently pxeaen ad upaatee gas ti sed the d 1 e 1 Ree qummGm S city POwd, —i felt >• roue depaztrante. an the v. v oar 1Nl" e the 0.00 was oukdated by—y a icae. mne Council agreed to amerW the Oxdlmns N 0.o0 paz aaY ae liomd � k _ i _ fox such avvrale. eM A�m ws6IDe r e it c B s a Slma azke pt Ne Ordarence-a Cam:i—m=iey aemnded tM motion. r ndlcated tN 0unc11 would adj ]n m 1 d he qui 1 on o£ (N -nll wares P vas and-.Na seed vrwnlmouely.. t' * the aizpoxt pr0aN Ma wben Ne Cwncil ad t0 a ik¢r 11rve ee 11 then (4 nsldax Mouiaitian of L ox Afaxn ts:pv:afon Omawa to ae nxessary action. xyulaz meeting then edlourned Snto Ne FSe sefon. 5 age „ wmerdeaN t Eemoved Eor -i..inthe BaecuNve t® Sa —I. BEH PBCoxv&dE0 yon Nallaz ac opted thio xec®eN en and Gc Council delayed discussion of.Nis inatftM1fe e COMSIDe THE ACQOIBTTIOM .. Rm %PARC BUTBCl f0xmal meeting then. g sed N di the acR i 110 f poi pz artY. Ceott epprovad —Mwith aegardLg psi e Appre—as presented byres. ."Coady'p ane the sex APlaainel u1ml-d by g . "'•_ 1Nough Ne final field noteson W pxepoaed land N b chased es still order prepazakion by ft1- env ea r the W noo coumllma Mi eudgme of the City a Mihory v^hu oP O and Clay,Ne C til goner ily agreed N purehaee lend for Ne aix— ff Rr Cho Fuhu k of Mal and hfineel£nf w m the [PS oP FAA G v1e12 C mpenalon pxojecT at the rate of 61,800 Paz s¢a,as folloxa: r" - Stale £A1x amp n Gviem t tun of the Ph—I li po O mt tract% an quirem G e City mea vee[iaghtte�equixm�enu as-iutea ardr acontinwllyaM coumflman Amick made Ne motion N purchase appx0xm —y 35.608 acxe 1 impl oe plying WIN the 1--, a $1,800 par a(which would m[N City approximately 663,964),arcl,appy 40.282 i aerial per'aae a[60 percent 0 larcl value(which the ity pprexfmately -- —I.Sem Plant 1( $43�SOe).amuncilman Macre eec0vdad the motion. Ail were N favor a�the motion passed unanimously. r'` xay0r.Meller u led the COuvcil'e attanti0n N the Publle Bearing N G held In the City Call Council YL Chambers at 10:00 Naterupcxf0ocreee.e ik CardA",..n r lO Ss praNcgo1e3s.miwsealeed,conoe att per—hon 0tivno gthinefsaskorcGrandefmuNcnetavfoirllteheS®ahxeearrPi:lgm.t BceougBladm ifey—z ld MSWR 1' Thera being m further busineae 0e the City Council,the meeNrg Nan saioumed.. po..ibly begin by lata next (1977)Bch Public ee -- £ill 4w. /JJJ(���'su)glm(Iitte:l, er indicated the City hoe app—£ora permit from the Bete and IG app11¢atron:M 1\/^},,(!/N.�/{I✓.N(F:�/� perdrngREorr xvvately thxae yearn. xe ea the public Nazlvg on the hty a epplicatim m opera 'q, �R th Gnaw,city Secrekexy l' mxlating.TypeII—itlpal.1.waste dfep 1 site(located fn Ne.—tp t of-i­en—fit,Springs August 24,1976 ore-Povrth mile rorNeaet of CR 45 in—t County,Texas)was row set for the musty C..—in M�Oma:p mnnty ewrtnw.a,mores,xexaa at 9.3p A.m.,Pn madmsaay,Sap[®o- 22,1976. A in[ment of the A.—t aoxring Bmzd Members tl t peesyen Waller rid>catea that ae part a£Lha requixemevTe Por Ne airport aml¢wmmt ptoj—,tN mun011 (, 3 an Airport Z— ad nce ant aubaeguant to ie tie Airpott arcing C--.. Be Nen presented n fox rareaderatron ae the City-e repxesentaHveson the Hoard',W Eollomrg nmee: :." � vaVPM1 Lewvm. Raney, —i—ft City ATtorney,andlcaGd Nat after th¢City Ccum11 app0 Tw vrcbery and 3 Ca®lsaionaza CPBtt appoint.two m®here, a Na YOur mmbers=iteCner— ubeegumt W-,,M1 e d, s1 the council needs.N peen a zoning Ordirevice.BeCe£ore the erdnca m be praeanGd,he earl, roti _ 1".. a given ant a public he-1-moat be held by Nle Cvm1as10n. The Cm®isslan cost ppxwe Na report imo well b wrcil end N the Cw®ieaimraze court prloz N the klme Chet a Ordlwnce can beMt adoptee by the Courrcll. 1 MeyOr Molle=xeitarated Chet Nie flue van body which re appointee fame the seat 0E Ne aONvg (- ®:rsel0n and Nay in CuroNapp�lnt a Ct mi.amn fox a publle heming. Mf Ne public hearing as bald,the C®lesion repent back a aid tM reaulG.o a public heerN The mom:feafon xe then dissolved and The Boars Theu cemis t1,eNreloxt N the—il ori CSG—.. The C0am11 adopt¢the necessary Cies, ea Sn mcardance xlth Che pt0cedurae involved end eat Yroth by Ne Bafety mmc11 04 Na Bete 0f '& T Ceuroalmm iAirport kaz cowed N aooepL W Meyer's n[min=1.1 A11111= of111=Ttionvadanpe h Iawampm h unanimously. Gxard C,,N of tM City Rall-M 2 1976 y a f az xemin6ed Ne C0unc11 ofti City Ba11 Grant OP.=m Su Y,August 29,1976 from .yr 2:00 P.. 5:00 5:00 P.M. Ra impel ell in atGrdaz,ce N eeme to Ns Gtend Opertiwg. Y FA j�`� s rAM- 14 MY 2 N $ r C 4 oo WO ,f sF " x t m "* KWh t 4r, ". �s't&'`'�iy` x�,Y'�` ar'�� �'"'ac`s„ � ar'� - �5th` ,��,t��y`` m.a,��•,..ri �#4 ,�.���s' �',�.. dew»; �,�4..a a, �{ �,6� a a a-' `�':� �' ' r• "`�*e €� - ,�. �v.s �i ?k3 f A Oo 5$2 ; Y"+ ci"w'stm $A.., Page 112 'Cu3sJrt.. ..._ IT6apY' 9>6.IN THE CTTY IP�LL CODNCIL 1212 MONTH 00 ! ( ]me dih ) 1 k aqui erdatt N azil q eNu ePr thv a 1 1 .Cor ]meso Y ad T1s '4 � .( veil mat Sn a segular seeswnwl "lowx ®Bax Pe sent: �'t 3 ties in 1 than th p i the Cit, ne 1 lumbar h 1r ad 1 3'y' P' $-lP E x i tF p ugg fi k Mak dv i Me 1� xh1 h time n -ti., w - f 1 al b d—id.the CFambe ytOld th al h dud ro rent tv see the Couvcll baz w,j into a 9 bu n abs - tyxry D�kene � I hvn tar .i# } ,Tack tlahev `' d• a svgarerxipN ,:` w-resort aoalno loam crlry� 5'" x�bem Absent: selpb A.Doris 1 h -b th,tF [1 - ro am rmi d tF f member t:kY i Prath xoom �A id 1 re pi eeb[Sng theCity, m az m px eeotu g the ; ? ty,have Fo ..m H.Hedy 1 is f i 4iwp f ar chs an,Nx $S --------------- - --------------:-------- YA. :ated all of the A.R. 'they mould and pxepazea the.rotice fox the.filet of the xequlrm nubile heazims.to be held at 9:00 6e tentier 27 9]6 Na meeting called to od¢by Ne Hovoxeble xnrrie x.Haller,Nayw. The inwcatvon orae glum,by umibuan 0ohnAvxck. ;y-. x77 Nx mBCS 11RY 3 Mayer Heller tFet called for adiourwe tAem tFe Co ncil reti"ied'SnN the Cov£azence Bow for tM werk }$3 �} CDNxIDxR BIDE DN CITY•s DA !! y 'y R. E acsaion th Yollow. $ dor N ll fie .cased iumaelf erw TL S1 Chambers esus]asked Dr.Larry Dickens to preside in hie i * ao M thenasked the.City m NCA11.trr,to beief.♦*.Cornell ae ko the ekes££ bid C£ullr eutmitted, MaL1 �` k y� >m xcAll area ague bides Fad bean received Prw local Banka N vie Ya theCity.. } a= 6f ;� r tory f ye pe 1 ndl Bep 19]] AL sten inducated Ne bade from Hun 11 N ah,:1 ` ionel Hank and x da tp action a vrq int a Certifi- j i ptmber).19 6 racy Deposits Nrnlister nalmted M 1 dmea the yield of Treasury Pill.o sues Boyd.and P Nuala rage r fi 43 pazcent form Swee4neyt a4 approxxmatsly o e-i vNH•e bid ! i ]R c 1 f ne ye Nen reco�amea Nat kFe bid tr awarded LoePixat National vk Nw M1a he be ter bra thxa po me. : f iFm 1 m pt the National Bank and C...ilwwaz ring eel d the motion. y My 1 daze in favor and the motion passed unaatmo yYe 9 PNAL APPPWAL TPR CIT'P TA%RILL dt } Meyox Nall to present the supporting 1n£nrmatlw en the City'.Tax Po iodic 'ems t been ewpleted by.the Tex Dffdce,—di.in the amount of$57,041,39.. Y ob®pith 1 S Seated Nfe xepxeesnta a 2 pazcent in cease ovaz last yeaz' d owth thin e re evalwtron. Also presented was the Pollamang infoxmatlon regazding property �.. a. m Sn tFe City[or 19]6: j - i vel a. w y ke v u ...... ..$114,0P2,]96 Aeeee ea velt(50%)a...... x .aSB } e ..........$57,041,39 ,z eameatrm ez®ptaon S 1,402,677 T' Disabled veteran a eawpTvon6 464,000 Taxeb eesm Valve.. $55,5]d,]21 4 1 Councilman Pazkaz Then mored to pprwe the tea roll ae vented and Councilman Dickere eecomm the mnttm,. Al ware Sn£evox and the motion pe.eed umnimwaly.pre t R—NBT POA$�..TCIPDRS PB y`. xayos Wes az Smlcated Fe believed tM Cornell was f 1 with tuie paxti 1 set. He tM e:RM t {. Fu their wnelaeraL f thio request. Ba xnjectm the City 1 1 themprones. fz aluatiml x ttnthe unity x1eFa.the Cwvcll N do x1N regain to eolicitataon Pazmite x to e 1 el aepecte e£.­­ t. ollcita- r '°�y��„� ]meso Dickens moved th aaazd the.ollcltura permit to ISrvLLa fountain a requs.tad. Councilman k odea the motion. TMxe were tMae"nayas'm tr motion and three"edea, requ—i the H.yw robxeak tN tie. Mayor Heller mored"xo." TM moilan me.Nan defeated end Ne permit deni.ad. w i' ilman amxck indicated tMt W Fad rweived ewe cltixen input inN the C1ty'.policy on salicltatiov emits. a Nld Ne Co nail N presented thio part4 .request N of 15 man end t all felt the permit elnuld be d l.d.0 Re mrd if Nis le any indlmrion of Fow NP p,-ie feels,Nav we have acted accmm ',Ing N Heir xiehes. g v• 'i � HAYOs'e NePDICP--w0ssI6 I IWLI.� - .�, eller again xiaFed N remind the Cwncil 04 thea fur the eublie Heazirg an a North Buniev111e � 6evar YlankH,whlcb Ss at 10 00 A.x.,..Btembex 13,19]6,Sn rn.eC Y Ball Cowcxl C--..N xaziMad Ne Ceuvcil ttat the Public tleazing on tba LaMfill Se eat far Peptmnber 22,1976,at fi" e 9.30 A.N eN the Montgomery County Courtxo®. � a Bmoklm/Dzinkin9/eating/Chexing/xto.Yclicv `� mcllman Parker Smlcatad St Fad a request to eetablleF a poj regarding'mokL h,.jking/ ~ ? been hz ' fly/eMm li.etc."do the CCity CFembeze. xe asked Nat tFe otxe.Gornall M®Beres expreae F.ir 1 azeet $r5" 1 1 uch a policy eo Nat tFa City Attorney may Mve ewe directive to pre a reaolutlon tot eff t. W hese ,i--- ,Coumlbven Corley recwmended delayieg any dlsvuealon on Nls matter aortia]]Ceuncll Membsse awld 1 Xi 4 ba a +'x rn 584 - age 113 MIMITBB BUNTSV CITY COUNC OR TOR I­M --A,19]6,IM THE CITY a Mr Oavla ind—Ild.he h.M11doa..Nat Mw I..oP—L,in lmrd"FIT tan ySA I and azo.till in Pretty-Ai ALL COOMC 4 E7 mo : CeANBePIir_B—M,HULyfeV_, L.S. TBRIS,AT 7.00 P.M. good shape. # .. 2a AM TM COPOIll mat in A Regul.m.evw with Lb.f llewin9 maNaze present: ' !t CPPPPilman Moore moved Go seam tAe lid tl ft—Ol Tian EgUIPT.Wn Company:Of Houston fo:..the 816 4'# d ? i Gendfill C— ud to eutMrlme the ll­­oP$61,654 i.cextf£LoatreIf ObLgatfen M De­id paper,Mayor :mco[dUy N.N haduld bassi aaL farN."Comci].n.Aeick_._d LM:.moti.. All wre in f..Of m .� i k .the mtlon ami it SRI— a*dmuely. rl'Mlley d - �}y.¢ its+ 1a r _ _ f £`�• ,� m f ; } oJNs '.CITY(ALL BIrzNGI TIOMHRS •y �, et*•_ WIT. l IIf Tim MONietax e�lalma Ne 1 additio furviiu guts nt the nor City hich total f k Parker ii1KF !v veal¢Sr 295.63.. indicated ppr iely 64Lf 000 amained Lm Ity 11 HuiNim Nnd Councilmen h KIM I moved to pG thus add Luo 1 fo Purni ur M he 1 expenditure. Cwroilwoman absent: - Larry 1 � KtrG ecmreled W i All i fay.end tM w etv .P a i..".Ily. -- ' " M ceder by Ne.9Onoieble mrri.I..Ma11er,.Nayor. The lmroe¢Linn ora.given ty MRAHero CONTIU4T.WI s001A4R mSOGPATB HB 9 TB,e m PS ora yx, TBOR3i RSYM ; IDNR Fe92a500Y PoAC 22T 8 9 y the city Attowry•Tnak HmaY. Nayw pall Ne ce nNd Ne mvevdment the oil Y bei n Ede . Cw time y vNdcatad M had atio bout h Y­NSIh eded(L ­­Ml nl f 1 $500 00 NN IMR Tem HPWIM'v OF TAR P—CM'MSSTIRGS Pu day)r and M wdah.d t.mrow MITI f It they 9[ sly Olt Of the mzz May.Hallex th {�y± +N ..presented Latae of the Lien. oY Al,­Aug4 eeptem nd be ] 19]6 r N IllCowc11 i 11 r irdie a4 Lfl aamMme Drug 1 eat,. !g d--1 5 19]4 Se.m eddl Soml require t laced an Nap e.and hd tr t by th .dual Gone TM MCI wielafl flutM docra.ntaDian Cm ' for their conelderetiw. Cwmllmm C.Ley mouse moept GM minuhea ae'.iLMn aM ncilmm P­ *M)a on the.tt.bef mlaeklm 1 flrcthet: Cwmllmm P.ke ad "taD1e"the rot1O Cwroileen i s,rorded the mL1m. All vexe'in fever and the—ti..passed unardmomly. #ti� :Corley SACP d-the enation. All were I11a ud Ne matin.eexrlea. (Ree addeMcm to Nie topic at­i..) k smell RECUS.1 BOB A P,a.,m. arm THE m Aemoa amisr4msPAmwW a es Oy'weOP ­CM Mm ms NCA11.Tu,city .:ager,ird! ed Mr.Ai mg C__ f NULCTemlar Of CAmaree'a CMvafinee d`. '4 r Parade for.19]6,Se rwp}ee♦'^g YDS,pesmvt f.this yeaz`s CMiatm ,rade. .Baia Ola parade x111 follow MCAl.ietex Ldieaked'tMt i tM Po Lha city baa paid ukiliLie t th-local lY e0ffice and 1' Lhe sena route.l.t az(lice.P on Avenue 4 and Pwcead seat 11th Street N 6m Houston Awme•ewN Ne my Ma paid the rent; 1 SLie a ag d pax mth,48D.00,aM Na a$]50.0 avid Ne ) P TTa Parade Se ". Half Office is Fi l i.,.tO a inM A nem anfl d._fatili y a;d iM Cewcil need.to'd.SAe dY they Sieh. on e.NoueNn Avenue 1]N Str..t,.et on 1]N Street tP Pritchett Field£oz diebavdment). N.Dative.N pay tM utilit II NB nex.wimim.o Net LM..YMEe can II baht into the budget. pinmed far Priddy,December 10,at 7:00 P.M. - y NayOf—. wlwteezed am b�kgtouni 1nE too. ea I aides W L1 e w trlbu to `. i `�' Councilman Poker moved to gimT the pazede pewit and Councilmen Mick eecordefl tM motive. All vete in �' of]coal N.lfaze progr s. said it lderm eplamb[Ora 1 y beck La a ,to pit Levu and Na motto¢pa.ead umniaeuely. have A-I—Office Mweae if Hey Aide't.M ,then sit*=.Na.city OI the county had h v same type h f E lits.AIRILSOIA Ol take I..Ofthe de Li S .have Dae.evrkaze . ld=It the _ ity money M Nat. gazelle of how little is do every oraevnity Tea Nd. of thio rusk, __ plm y+ ReeT TO CW68 STREET UMW-94MRE-FM'19]6 ARTS AND CRAPT III tM N.Lfem Offine dee,thio. The Heifers OPfvice'.trade wiN CM c®unity Se Net they x111 roma N a r�kY i Mayor Xallaz irNlcaLed The arts and wafts fair w III EPI,Ontoh.2r 19]6. M[.Mmlveter indleatad Ilia waeurdty dna provide a service if the co .,ty will provide Lha—i.,and ut111tiea Y them. rues aim a Clamber Of C®mazca activity and will involve cloaim tM etree[a an Nu et aM ewth Steles of MCAlietar iMlCated Lie city contributed:appxwfvately$1.000 last pea[.M the Ne]£ Of£iea fof Ne1r the square. ee Svdieamd thio will M Ne.ecoM year Eer the falx ar;d this ye 1 will b very efmS]ar ,v 1 to .trllilae. Cnweilmm.avis Lalt 1t sae a.azvica to the COamwity erd he moved to fund tM tiliti..for LM f M 1 at yMAY a Mayor Rall.ISMI ed hie ron ern Nat all tM Phan alwal the era south eiaea of IIIRRR Atlfare Office 1n Lie a®e amount as piovtdad lest year. Caunoillmmev Ring arcaded Ne motive. All vera in # " tM aguaze be in favor Of YIlie xegmet N cloeecthese etre ta. rL;cAl1aT.iMvcaked Ma. oyce ring, z Rana of The eraey stare•made Nle requests M said Te tud rot spoken with Na.rcTant.himself, council-. i� arc]CM motion Pae.fl umvivously. Mick,eI..A.roMnt•Yelt the m.clunN mareNa Il. .—te fair P aM t year in - TM war TMC vt mea hale vel M Tien masa Lha mttan9It grant thi.iafied with­it. flssNur moved that if thaze C THB.CITY AT Y ° waze any objmLiova N tM cloeirq Of Ne etraeN frce the mexchmtr•Ne Cowcil eM ie Nen reconsider Mie ft .I....Oidlranee e .,the 1965 Bilk code iT motion. COuaoihsan Pazk.seconded the metimn to les.lira Permit with tM provlelov CMt any Obj..—OF N it s-. would M—rd and roruid.ed. All Sete in favor exd the mociw III—unenimn..ly. Mt.eamy pveemted the.dlvenea.wDSW M explained ora.wigLully adopted by CM Couroil 1 r (6th)Of 1966 Sn a regular vesting by A motion m dO.o. MOxe ,l said,the actual"mri b ­PIS. `} ON63WM'AYPxOVAL' COLSACBVR-BIDS rowryim Nie motive ora.nen.Plepaled, He d an order to have tbS updated Milk Cade Co93fved,It placed 1 C OF' in'Ne Cod.of OrdiAAY a.•tM Cod—Oltiw MIFmy.mede'thi .t1w Sn tlu form of an 0[ Thve 't 31< MVAliacer vndieatea that Mr.Gem Pip.,Direotw Of P­11.S—it..,along KN Mr.TOM.MY.-Ad BY. £ Or AAACe,Mn.]6-15,ie P[epered f.th!e SO— 8e told I,l Colclil Nat tM Code hoe M enfwcefl since Hike Hobbs Of!M City's­C Md made a I.—tLordugh ivveatig.tlan of Ne bide. M Nen asked Mr.PiPea'. CM 1966 date of fitSt accFptAP a and LMt M date,011e Se Still tlu_FT rae,nt code. TM piton Of to amsent On the hide. Ordinance i.IS Y011owr _ „J Mr.Plpe..e.evLed they of the bide received aM inAl I—m unalxidged detellSd date­'Pr. �� }'1 � —I—NO.7fi-13 �yt ale.­­a. AELer I.dlmuasien Of the ltd.and the bE RB FYI...I•Mr.Pipes Slid It ie The see '^ .relation of the eOlff Net the City Cwmil...Pt the bid Of MT.tem TY.—F and equipment CunPanY of AN ORDINANCE AMeMO N3 CEAPTSR 11,SECTION ll-2 OF THE COWB OF OTTIMAKCEB OF TBE CITY OF ? Rw.Nn f.an 816 LT:dfill MPFPINr. He mid in.x PF th1R Did,The Couvcll ehmld also eutMrlaa the e0MP8VILLp•TB&15•BY ADOFTING Tem 1965'RHWLNaNIDATIONS OF THH I.H.PUBLIC e6Ailf SNf Saeueroe of$61,654 in Certifleatra o£Obligetil.N I.repaid ao iPF M Nu£ollomim acTaaule, "GRADE'A xLAYCWDwP0 I6®BY Tee U.S.MPAid'MeMT OF HHALTNe eW11CMATTOR•lATIM.ED i WBLPARe,PO S •MIEN"ANO CEROSIN I.1RODUCTB.' FODOCBR• 5f ° 1.'i PRYRCIPAL IIR'�ST TOTAL Y "FAS'TEMISAT _ OBxmIXGCmeg BAie WP AOOLPBNTEp All XISBRAImeD MILK ANO MILR PppWOCTe; i�,' PBQUIRIMG PRWIPT MILK AND MILK PROM—,REGULATING THB IM6PmCOIOR OF MIRY FARMS m(19]6-]]F.Y.1 $1Rr330.80 64 r00].51 816,338.3 ARL'MILT P Wr I,n.WmSWO.PABPEIIR HATH OPS RTBPPIOM AND BALE OF MILK SLID T®SAL.OF 1 mAN9ATIO I T FIAT— O 0.80 3,206.01 15,536.51 MILK Fe0 .,FR ..FOR TIA CON—I.OF FI—DAIRY!'MAS AND MILK PLANTS,TRE ENFOPCB- f e=.Time 121330.80 2,404.51 14,735.31 k " MetF1'OP THIS—INPNCB,ASID THe HYING OF PBtiAD .. Kw 12,330.80 1,603.00 13,933.80 Y. az F_ 12,330.80 BO1,SO 1].133.30 %6,Mr.MIAliat.f.tw••alar iE Nut tM Co Milk de used prier th Na eeoptIll of the 1965 Milk Code in 9 12.023.53 $]3.6]6.53 1 was CM 1%8 Milk Code. M said m revlef0.Trve Ill"made>n the Milk Cede since 1965 and Nal—I So p- .* . the mat recent cod.­l Al thi.time from LM M,AYOlmt Of Health, wy mid LM useful life Of thio---Ie—IFIR.—Y five Year.aM that there ere ro mmhl.e in use in p; ee ++ << lardf111e ovaz Liu.g.Of.even yeaz.at this Cowal].n Yazk.mored N.crepe Nu.Ordlmnce ae provided by Hu city ALtormY aM Coumllman Corley ., ce—Ri the.Tim. All wre 1.ffi of the ration eM TM motion pa.sea unenfmuely. <„ MI.Plpe.fell th.p...vbility Of selling the City'.AC 12G loads!n!M upcoming City amtion wad very -- undo tM city-.pwjmtedaval a of Nu III—a�845f00o,SIM $25.0001d Na.chi.lwW$30,000 Mil ep.cluaeflLin119]3efore L Y_; Con�ider en Orflimnce ValldatSm,MMfvim aM Cnnflemlm'Certaln Cxdi.nee. $53,000 and Nat the City xeald M f.tunat.to gat,rough MT_from TLu re¢ele oP Ole AC 12G To Pay Ne Mr.Remy irdicated tbat tM p.Fess of Nie putieulaz Ordimme 1,ll validnMr ratify and Pn jcertifiMM of obIlgation.Gill w tandlF ov LM.chine•in N.Rmm[Of 831,000. =tela wdlmnmeer Nnich me[e dully passed by thI Couccil Ln yea['.past,whtah carried A pemlty,MT whicl v. P ri xa mi publl In tM newpapes.requl.ed by tM Chart.N give entice I.tM Public Of Lhe mw lam. f r TM CO 1 exp[eeRM--a to a macer.Nat aflucetlw a.th op.atiw and malate...M available Na cele this oxdlmme muely Dose tM wl.alon Of Nia.Tap in the prooeae IF law mwkliy and rmonfvrma• - ea e N Senora the loPS—IF oft nor ewpmeNr. Mr.Pipe.lydicetea ellh of Liu blddaza bed expreamd 4k i val]dat.and ratify,.ah wdlmme IS Iff.tlw Mak N the wlglml dais Of adoption. The eaptien of thio high interest in demvatraLian of caze and.fnMnance o£tM.chine. COwcI—Davis did ro eel Naas Olddaaroe!e ee fo31wW; .5 Yeaze ora lam IA,n . iOIAdi to lI l L P w a FRI1 f Ml. type and fie felt proper care aMLd II thA a s: - e vazy Of thi.nt tO i.Ald GM 11f f tM.mmhine Pipes Sr Cit,W Mc.TOel Woe.awld M TM - .; Of ChLe mmhlm and tat M Fad 18 you f ice with khe City and was a vazy responsible end i O10IHAMM LA.]6-14 1 ' OPe a TE1lAORDINARCB OF THE CITY.CIPMO L OF THS CITY OF HOMT6VILL8,YBRAS•VALIM RATIFYING AND nex MMlimt.informed .Mvl ilk he pr. t mm A batng used.t tpI titla 11 we 1. kadl� and Nawxktrll Nava ronditt hicl expl fn h eztm Iva wu end teaz w this pertvculaz mmTlm, COMB ISO CmiTAIR O3WINANCE8 ll6P8'MFOBE PMSEW BY TNe CITY DOONCIL OF THE CITY OF NHMfEYILLB• +�3 '""sph ,4s: fyy } f+• ^r �s .y n, Pws 115 ---------- All i. —C­—..—ly. —i- —CC is—il ch—C.--i— Medical. ,{ Cm Slmen Yarkw Iced Pbak Ch1.Otllterg M -rat ossa tea iM re tmv of same. -P $24.39 h,I t-,- t thil.t-,I. D�—Ct $36.32 $50.48 Cltty�A=y I,l— p tI P-1—­-g,—Chi- ` 95 ChmobaeC—C.— II—CML The ti.I tI.—P—tly. —Il d11— delay'1i ,f Altb�uln —i— Ne IIltt-=til Hill—If—itb G—­ Sn th�—il Ctl—C.. i. .I...... Wya 11 Sables follow tM adore tea the Co f1 MeR ihvan Mr'e mo if te- thiA IlIt�. tI 1— dilld ­jh­ IttiC. but azo-1 thlt m S i u old hI allowed th.mi 1 g 11 h.eo x1eMe,tI xawr -1..iCd1.— hI di.....�d Ah—If Lha —ty.—th ClIIIC—t -h ti— CC t,tht t —i—th�—il thac the City i.pro solos'Ith th1.i.it,regular ..i.d the ft. tht --y with —1 1 add anal--.C.— thl. —.l If I rg ny ti-—, i. lI —Cil—C.. l.being --i..—l. i the b—pioee - C-—1im a—1 evdd— it h­ D—of eNta Office ft—II—S—16 A Bt—q I.tb�Cit,'.Mlt iC N—ill,1— -11.t— the—il M th�—t— t. —d It 11,0D A.H. Sept—t 16, City H- ht diul——Ih­ Maga[,the-.l If tbC _t I--I.Ne>rTM Siloam T.Maur cf——Mi- He is th.—C,will Muse 2 a —I—If Ne�PC—eyat®. M said thi.— v—Ne.1-9 If 11th th�——i Foeh�t ­It id the City, p—C body, thI —t J �—ity AI—I,ftt.p—If tit, cries.the.—i­ said G—Etill— �r..with PW.. W el tnaza C'...y and CML the­ICt I.—y W I—W City hIdy(.t Cit-ly tIn entity each Ill,thI--1 di..—If—B—If stank—1 the city the t—. id gat.1�gh it iI­— III-t t�. —1—d tI-t--itto 11- oak Ft—1:01 A-1.1 1-1 1=b1:71 ova n If LM9—th�m m,the city wouldb—�P'l CC ty th�Ciw­— J IM ch—ity —i C.—MCG— th� All.1.1.— th ig.. gra Ct thlt the fwtla gold by m-id tI th—if tht t—is the­ lav d—i—illy. kbt.—Y the—till wt.UtC-i.C— t—i. t tisesi.—= —Cry alzaedY—t— d. - ds w Ma,It Mellaz—d thin c—IiI t,remain.tI slam.1-1 t—with-Cd CI budget tt—d-- thia aro n. .............. H. ntl emvhatl ally and. LM fIt p.CtC.b d by tMCiw, tCmm--1 m .—I. El.—Pazkim m Ne 6ouN 61da IfB— hh�-It 1-t Ell- th�City then—Ili .--i vonvey the property m tM Muetrlel—tio.. All tl th i­C,knot Ovula M mtle uMer tbi.-It, W b,Il—1 11 1- --Il It M ease,—d b.Ittl— by— —�—— —.i.. the P�wl, ffi—.the..th—If 13th'S—t. typo v— llh mia kMcity xoulA have t.-it— and tM.....ce tI h—through tt—if Wkim f would —I*d."t 11�M". hl� is alinrad on the mouth 13th Street. He"m it.1d only—t. Haney said —I,-t tI,C——,this­Ct WLMcCity­ tI mmnava If ftlt ft—tb�City—I—�b� ftl m. CM City..Traffic B—ty m—i—,agreed tMt thi.area i.—Y +?} seeing that LM fl.—I I-°'"... If tin w—ere£ollomefl. He Sugg,w thll,t the city i.wiw tI do wm 11M]hie,Llat eM ­lIt,ems type If jaWmmat,¢gramme wLN the 1-1 M Baia,xlut Ovate Ne Irduetrlal Mundelfan Me N promci —i—HiM....Cd d the If i-ti "m parking"m— thI City i—ty-It. Y, l,ift If—S—tM -I —i—M. All were WYor ftLl—,11—1—�th�--1—,—i—d —tt——d—. i,I f.�toe. t—��—Illly. �cit�At—Y dit—CC CI-NlY 9—�b—ft�the 90...(­h—ly) WItth lC­ up .—CC.CC—Ily th.—11. S. th�C—i.".P.Ct.for—C i. -y. m—th, a—i­— v Could M—I—ftly Ill ft btt—ilW�t ICIIly ie b�hi the ­bility If th.1—t— ft—i=—it—y..­�"ly$200,00c. h.—1.-d—it 1— C-- City At—y ..i. .—Ig tI Comrwe MtmLfaM it.work. ft Baiatl�F—1a ­fit —t If the i.beverages on Ivy City——Ity, —i.---k, If villa in x—im jt cppartmltiae 1n ev eftert m hIv P..Ple at hI——gC-1. —k, 9— Cl ——la d..—Y. high ft mid fa the I-- M the :,I City eetneea mm City tete i—if�th�— m w w.—tI twe a indemnity m. I wtiaa. All wet in Cover Myor then asked tMC-1 t,ww— -I—,iI sot—C th�citv, -b i—ity f—ttce 1—1 if yin—M, tht�h 1 1—litI tftll -it— tM ptmefty that it Cwe—i by lMt—M—M If aeeleTame tI the-jt iI gettig­ICI­ mid rife City hoe m M the wMuiT Mwux the iMuetrlal WurMniien L Mt--d m e—Cip...1ty. the gt..t i,m b.Cppl-ftt,the City moat ft it. E thx,city S—C— ft then TMCIIvILI m eek hM City i.—j--. 14 1976 —i—P.—roved that the CIW--y be tI aiI i.-C,up aeommL that would P—It th�City iI—Ul-lith thi- the—��ft—ti.. Cilim If w wli—, cha i—fi—-It will mL if the—It�li—i--t"'Ill 1W---P�- H-said they if——lic.titn i.ll bio Itt—tI b. make 'it—t. v-t aM—i—Oxlry eecovaed the motion. All xere Sn Ct. ---.t Lift Aemxuma CIII­ 1— ft.T—D.B-1 If Ne Grose-Wet life CtI­Iy-Ch i-t­ City that.4 lIii i Cl th�City,,G�P.1i,y-1 M--y ,::hC�_ �U....ly w the w�If tht p1.—i the li� A.O.I D mill swain Amem=Y If ths tw—Gl,t,M Lf CSve 0—L is ae ft— im C, F zgvc ,?, ,r"n•x '� z a' Pay i - z t t "-�:'a �, ✓''"�,.� iE '., ',V.: " " '�. `£` > ^ �``` "a% s,'•ti.i 's `dere- � i' ? x r EMN 588 ,�,+�." "' '#" err.� x. ,�: st�s�`,'w• x s i F ';. s ? �. _�'`"�; '�� '�P?�a... ,„ dealt 1 ew 1. ed 1 He aid thea•sea e'f 111 Y shout a Ile nares a eville� Ola k eVIf..Ls ON HE 2TTR OAY OP 6EP1TmeER,19)6 AT)a00 P.W.iN M841 I� S igMaY]5 Nq id filmy Y I¢c,buys mow and ued ee(pl- nd gxeuad They take t,®up "il a, MIIlUT68 CF PONT SL. THE DLTY HALL IL(I1AlIBBe A1' VBHDE M,I8 WALNeR WUNM,Te'xAS. I + tC ?' sad xdi i th Nay M lo=ge! tory Y mate 1 1 1 tM e f t,-—-t of h Mar t uatvg was a 8egular meeting COuroil ti cllowivg members were present: +nag f-111[1 4.) M said FxuNer 8 1 • 3a cvxPn t10 foimefl 11 this.y ' s' El y }'ry1 �� j hiCI buys od 11 tbm and egolpm azd tb�"If tM Luxe iia iE ter eazvlc°a.nbhaine s > z Walla=,mayor h 1 se f ship-- Nay weld like use kris viii A y Leavy ez If ked Hr .M old ®P1Y WiFh tM lee ,d itrbxn ak lea M st � mV Ralph avi la mod-I of 11N1 11 kine It able the aizpo He Fill lid h aid M he a ai ara4t fi 1 ty. lekene pre gi Mt i11M1 M hlpmu anw M a![dzaf sold y 1 8erv1 a M cempeny Blase, as - Am N LWi i— 1 ked 1 tmmnk Cf Plnanciel reapouthility° salt etr 1, by i K: .leek Pazker en : IWI the aye £ i.Sa nc ka �g y ________________ _ __________________________ 1 tic i aska9 HzF.If M E liar.wit,all If Ne.Px fafue sat-ou tM °.. Pm. ^",v t feIt tM a Iptit,p 1 io in the 1 eM tM 1 mtI IftM H e 1d ll •� �v • "F k mM u Ping sae.call d to aider by kh eororable Morrie I.Haller,mayor.:TM i¢veca[fen sea 91am by va Lanae tM wM t,l le Cexmi M y inprpvme to to avert M m city. °Sd'if Cl BaIphDavie. a hang -1 M"It,M11 eel th roil;1 f Ye 1"11 11 pr ant 1 aoild 1 an k# /# •t., A Id­ii-a— t ill 4 till the Ha old M ld 11 sae 4 Th oPtiI I.the leas 4 _ IODS MEeTINI yp nem it. eroLMi g1 period of ti felt 25 a the mom f !m waded tt mvortill $ C..—mea mxNOTee THE PABy i tuildivga aid—i lmpzevem Le—h m Y tl made It th airport uMaz by 9meni. 9 S a R muoz Haller tMa ee the.m1-Tu of tM Ooun it Meeh f � - " pCeunn ug AP r 19,19]6 Le TM Cww11 Yor S �'k.7`3 N'4 their mvaldaxatfon. 1 Parker moved 4 accept t,e mivutee m Wrvttea aid 6aunc1lman COiley sewided lbuwlam•^-moa euggeetrd That tM y dui i ise[!en mea[zit,It most o all mere vv fevox aid Ne.—I.pae.ed umnimouelp. +: Nat ie acceptable to khma Ina th—P..—it back to Ne Couvcil for thele !d aCrg tburollmIl icke o a ked ft..ti,I.—in CM IS inf 1w P—It fIC CM -rk aN—IC HSAnINO OW TH8 PRO.—19]6-19))BVPGeT YBAR r� f � ion,the eoM Idly M M a° Lm La aM 1n! Lien a h1 bu inea expo i ll a I.--aging A ' OP ei=pext,and also tMexpaztiee of Wre.C[aag vn tnie azw. ee askW Nat Mae rnfosmaivon be provided 4 s + ' mayor —t tM °wreu°eai tIl publi M "spa I—if there were Cy.,I Elmo itl th'City Manages. N¢ 1 ,f:r udievice. yon. —C rid t—in bi pr f of.the budget—Nie budget-11 ted"ro Cm iiIt...e•for ii)' Me pxinolBale.W.Fa=-r C and Hra. za1Q)mill ecbmllp M ogeratLp tM iiportr 1( aar �3 Lha fiscal pe ]6-191] MCAli .the revlemed of CM1a Ill—featuro of tM Mdga Amick asked if Mx• Glletrs vd ed tM--1 M Ne Dew 1 Yon the year 19]6-1 ]will M$2,071,8N. e ' eY x111 hire otM1er perewa 4 dm this. mx Pavex fidioated M and ib ad,mould to oparntlag tM alzpox[ .�4% eels kM tri debt eery sswenM tM yeaz la 6 8226,133;4 help raduw Nta amour awe $ long wlIl the erl$ting staff e11 pexhap awe pe I. 18 bo hires. az¢eta Pxonttaz Bervlcea y $60.000 tr debt$ervl fund,whim sad cumulated the yams would h ,In aadlf—4-$89,990 a pilo[—ul aMTlonea there sad w—]d also mnNl4he°lot of hia. 1)1 Sv xrvemaa ehaz1M will. ed pay cidficaIl 6119 Son on-ii it net$2,038 Will seduce fl he rr p tM debt eervlw xequixmm M $76,132. m1a the C t but e M =.t UII SvdiceGed t,e Council mould Sika to d1 a I matter do the Cvumil' =k eeeien eek epazaHon mete x111 be 63,038,518. W week ezd that tlm addvtiowl inPamation prwidad Ey It.P.lav be 4NiMred It thaL time".� � � tneh reviewed CM eupplemmM etr rotrd the Svclmwv of a 5 perwnk mak oY livlag tofu for Clay �riS � wpinyees th this budget NCAliataz mntlnuedN rwlex tM vazame features e£the fidget. {; ' Y y Haycr Hallaz sakes rf there ware any;ueatiova Yrw airyona pxeeent. Or,0lmkem,Cwmflmm,Ilp....ed 1 Y PC. f hie Pwllvg khat under CM—It pwaedwe,it ie very difflwlt fo=citi...I 4 obtain adegaa4 Sv£ormattonA8 x: �� abm fire budget 4 even adaru$gmstlenm shank itr ova ke ragSetaz ehjaotiem relative th°any of the things CtlEe PANNI HE C.POE.IC NOPRe O� tM —III h.diswa°ed. M did wt krmw 1M1ow it mh—la be b=ought to W public,but felt eppbrtnndtiae F Councilmen P-11 au Illd tM City Matagez{atm WCAlletar,by a mtwn 4 do 11,th accept bSd.fox I mala tl re g ter. nIII I Baia tihet al hit Sa txv 11c M1ur , Lim )8 - thom not al all a 1c works este o F far rOdm k and tilt M bMuld use hia di—I..I. choo�- S a e pub inga a ways treaded by using o Wahl n Avewe paz Lg, i •) e aEr Lha punll do nave tM oppar4wty all armYavg the yea 4 express N Heir Couallmm those areae of � Sng tM mock£rvareble bid far Lhe City. Cwwllnwan NLrq.wmMed t,e motion. All were I.Yrvw and Me 1 M 'thw,each ae drainage,pavvvg,Darks•aria the munci]mu TMn cazxl$a h. i—I itdova avd weds —Hon passed uvaWmwely. back s the hil p atrat4n for wmvdezatl0n In Lha budget process. eo,M lead,the cltleen Snput is rot just aiad 4 Ghia public Haring. «�. >m ^ CON 60 OE 3TY E)fidl Nayw x—t than a pt—the public M1eaxiag cloned ae[Mie were ro ewmentr Elmo CM flror. He Cnm mkea for a—tion M edopE the budget. Cemoilmu PazMr moved 4 adopt Ruolutdmn-.76-10-opting Ne 4o-• Hr.HCAl.latrr Sidiwted thnk durircg th yrevi ech 1 y mdwta 1 CM HIP➢ tt 1 Pducatlon M1 • } .budget far FI-el Yeaz 19]6-197]ova Cwncllmu mrlay aeeeatled Na motion. All vera it fever of the moon " og atxuobed a hwae In a lot fro Sag LM at a ae If P. i1re —plana W11 trine aM it posed umnimouly. aid the Probl 1 that tM xlattvg hw a ossa rot have ",i J'; t Ens hwN,M anis,4 fund mother Proj at 4 Hr.MOAlietrr said the f llbllding app x lana 4 til alta I. Illtely.$650.00. - 1� aid 1£x[hexC-moil fleaixee 4--1 in t. oa P N8.extweiOn under tM pzwl 4 e ve W Citye 1 ON—TA%Rama FOR FISCAL 1—19]6-197] tllity eztrneien eNimvw,the City's hoz If tM ccs Sd be $325.00 agpwxvm4ly I C ta n - ft.MCAllatrr amid Ne met 11 conslde only 1.11 tlmn what was 9-tea tI tM Co—odl last week,MC that r, elm ncAll SMrcatrd ttia Or 1—.No.]6-16 sate Lire m valorw taz of and at LM xatr of ons dollaz ?4 M Elva c (81.05)'on the Om Mvdied($S00)dallaza Dash value the=sof,aetimetrfl fn 1nwPu1 currency If till, Nat figure xm Cw uttllty aztrvelono G eerw-four 1eN. ce eaSd elmc$then,SM HI50 Md daelded that GM f i eta a Eo=Che cur :@ I--£ the u{pest and malatemnce of tM CitY of iI irvllle,aM,a°ad trveIon moa°im wetly and plana to dev 1p ttl Sail,;three late Mve Oen dropped ft.HOAlia4r wild y C °lot®Glx Wi avd at CM f fifte 1159)on tM ane bnadred 81001 dpllaza cash value—If, � ! they did have a Mlldirg pewit fox this M Fawn ez,Imo a building permit is It itmlt i—ld tr wild.. atlmaMd!n lawful wrremy of the 0nitra su—,4 pay euaeni--t ov aid prwlde One yea's ainklng •'6 : unless all Of the mate[and sewer£militia°.ew Snstellw fire[. - x tM pximlpal and Sn4x°at accruvy o¢all wtaGnaing hoods,paving boxda,fuvaiay auks,S—t hovdm end vert Neve any eafl all airier M e aid x wtakanding heretofore urollmm in aei 'I ah Carley-wed 4=than.the m Witme a£$325,00 u the Cvtyan providiw motel 4 5 mP 11Y I—by TM City If Auvtavilla,T...,aM xnioh az�nOL levied wMM M oblvgaU..oft said {" Nle house and Couro—P maded the—tion. Ail ware —t e4 tM—ttoa passed uamimwaly. City If Ila 11,Texu, arae M rt Cwroilman Corley wild Mtn Lex tr Sa TM a that of lot year aM he then—1 to adopt tM AIxtIIlxeTpA TPAN6PER8 r ordlvmm ee ting forth this to=atm.xaCou-linen Parkes eewvaed Me motion, 'Mm It—puled omni-ugly .f' C@leIDm S mail are Iv fevox. - 3 aim Nlt by Chen preeentrd budges transfers,[eve edby tm°nt°II epi H,Wlit4n adjmrmevte that Tad ? been I. lid d by Ne vaziow d$parmvehl Ear Eoxmal ey 25,1 by LM Couoil. He mid these buageT 4anefera ' axe Sn addltlw 4 tM1oee approred by tM ccuwll on Hay 35,19]6. d r CONSS22,197 a'0 y If IT LNAHB 2,t CauI—I Pazker moved 4 acwpt the e&dvietxetive t[aufara m pwwnted in tM Cwncil'e packet of Sim mcAlietrr lmlwked CML on pew 33,19)9,Na City oC Huntsville and Willi.ft L.ehlptu en4red Sn4 a 7 ivfei ...tea Ce-oilmen mrley eemnded the motlov. All sew!v frvpr am the-tion passed umvlmausly. A5 twenty year lama for I Lain EmIf f—ilea at tM Hw avidly Airport ld . ao dere;,az aM Hca.ehipmm Mcame k; Tne,Swd•HBnvpmpn mould li th=eelllty. He lidItthis C. A. sad according il the Mwa If Nie deme e9ru- Luer valga Ne lease 4 Mr az e4 Fxenkler eervlme,Sw.aM Ss nw CONSIDER CHANGe C.C.sOR CLeAAWIG AIRPORT LPiID t r[+• laking far Cowell approval sad andwa—en[ If Ghia remeagwe¢t. '1 Sack Hurry,Acting city At4rwy,iwil. d sure.ehipaan IWI pit ided Mr.Panner with a 30-da-Tien M M.AOTMny ReNwek oP o'Hallay R Clay,Comulting�gazer]adlcakea khat one o£the sequix eon S. • ! tM1e PMse I grmk agree—ot ua thaT tM city—I the tln north pax eN of the rutnray. .1d tr purchase(by Fronilar eervioee,Ina.)Mie lose far the apuakion sad mmagwent oP the Airport, Mr.Falmer Se: do th1w,tM city roads 4 clam m addvkvoml 8.25°ars ! eeanGly aoquixed 1aM fox tM airport wtuelon. ) .3 n Cw1pM1t,he sold,for the puxpo$e of bang Snemduced 4 Ne Cwmil ao that weatiom eeuld ba sakes oP said M bad--With 14.—Y oil—Y Canekxu ii ComM°Y,.em4aotar ov kM airport jebr aid M C' t l him 4 lid in hoe the Cwroil'e daeiaron and fiml-I. M,Wailer lnalcatrd Mx.Petmex Sa°very=a$poneibla agreed 4 cleaz 8.35 urea Pw$900 Lax oars,w a 4te1 of$3,300. k Sh bol °emu of the mmwvity and Net he Se a D=Snclpal in eazkley-Fexmar,Imo.whim Me office.Wire 1n s °villa aM awe Malvase all Dues the ewthwesG. He Pelt the City mea flt—tr hl.a pazaon of Ma Councilmen Pazker-ved 4 adopt kM coags older 4 ]lox e r Chewy twetinn C®peml to cleaz Ill " ' 1Mxe,underetuding,kmxleage,III!Sm-Sol tIl lbilaty, grub Flw L s Ery the B 5 at th —-t 4r$00 w ora—of$3,300,and Couwllman , ey24t 1' slay eetoaded the iii Ali n f IIItM-ti-pa d-eNmou ly. rl- ltr.Paver thin lnticamad Mrllyn Cl moo would be one of Me joint prlroipela In-CII,, ai=part. uveihwa OSokew asp ed h1 I t Iv till imW[ Eox the al h V sack kes,Coo-elm ,aekefl It.Pawar ebwk Lha w4xe of saltily Farmer, nc.'a Mefwae. Hr.Farmer and timber Mlm a.—W!1n !E It 1°by thi a,ev making the area .S1Nle for of 1t flrawad He felt acme a1w light M rwlised her —I tIll jIII papaw,grubbing aid Earning it Without ttmup ._..... ?.,'ta .l.,k. M .,� _ MIS" y+ `°'� e x z_, z.34i•+F:4' v' al" Ta"? ^' *',tt '� 5. ht r *'` g",�„., t 59U' ' . P.119 Peg.m _ er felt chat 1 T. t {„ .R peed tl Y etlm - mearea,Chet ma tees er other meshes the£ nen amass.is kotI ✓P ramvesy m expleied ®e las9¢ r m mild a liw 1-t than what to tequlied m hie pioper Y the Se eligible.m e 40 perces[ L ewe of a of th g ev nn o e [ heWai 1 1 eo.toY silo .. Ef *qct 6 HYLLd frw Creat.NeeG LSP.of Che 39 pereenk all felt C legit .tae•did If— m—fit 1 ee e a to the City 1 r.a.ivi g cv 1 nal era I!—peer it y rot hav bce . f the wall m bui16,bu All l m Thine Mt. i i+razc thethe sty tw 1 w fo £ Heade r Meller eeked ttet the mattm be g m£.ether atedy end that it te di "ate ie { v,i"Ala $ aro see ie he paten tt at.., of.MePl h ea ed the deAt d the i the roam' the next work eeeavan. iv ,. a k .P ti —Ai pen 1 khair o 8 iflIt --iw the dNPmaw uoa the1 ,eW if op t•the rti'e exu4Per 1 p im, mplcy . x6TM xpx ReroRTs- v $ `p .:1 C dam�£ m the am a uraiN the 11 1 m Hi11Y begl I I9P8.R M . 4t, h he iter tee city'.i enc e. elr w^.t i. ai Phe 1 WWY x111 rot -i aro r wh he. bldg use the c®parry eels i tun pay i. Rw ed Amended 1 S Ceete---NlaeNakaz ar3. eeooi to nth i : war 0— L9 Mr:Hilly re h Al dt the City. tie sofa Mt.Mlllyee Bill be able to bring na a Hat p=p0..1 wlmin', - t �. 0 dayv a he Se emule.iowd. e del tite of Lheif c It pm.dey f Lheed ff t elaeel.fP1 hens 0f. ItPley M h id the ncluewn 1f them 3 Ce. g F_ [tip 2 payees nihe eligible fee i e eaifl Ch1 emendMent m ^^k Com 1 azker waved 11 the eeivicev f ib ith W f flwe4 et io diarlm w beep 3 App]ice[1 eM h -aft L 4'[,. ., a naw iia IIs. Oisatmn avd ttr Prcqr or hid I—. eek Ih Hilly should be asked m th Pay vrg f the y pt nk khe CSty Me -50 spti t Put Ynat he will do in on a 1 2 3 beefs eM the eoemYor kheae aextices: CeunCilman Olvmru 'rex-1331 were mad 1 fy. i.., m Counu lhW hw arae her i hageefrw ]' secondee the motion end Lha soden I-- naniaw.ly. { r the Nov®tier 5.1974 it t aM tbil—eeti k¢rquv G o£[he-de-1 Cover t �,i Y� y! �• tete.for"—eeLy aervicee in grant related mniracte. Be avid Mt.P.ieneeted thea.rams till probably IF f het m ntuiaW. `�k x 4e y, -. ublMBee op xl�exxr.ArioBMer--.Acs MA�x � i }� fir,..,. murclLrsn Pazkec mored te adopt thea®en et and Cwtctlwman.sing aewaded-Tee motioh. All were in 3}5� t+{ reidex a mien aettinv.w vox aW the.mutton Passed uverdmouely. i„j y.,fT V ass .�4 fr Mr.Haney indicated the 1 on Sae khe ser to Ivey .Natter then f n xrikev Riw:Awthosfty Bsaea xe.[Lp F pr ted ysia rates ld aW o, th i l E thei iafom�Gian eW ntedy. My- Men— i *:•,1 " Haller aid the .eil ill b avked m da the--tee Yewn ly t w®eka free rohight(OCtabee 12). '$ Mr.eeA x®ivdW tee C0ma11 teat n Twedar,eept.mmr 1.It 10 30 ..,the TRA W would be f " MaAlietex SWivtiked the net effm the age O,OQD 9.1m Pet eentA au a will b a$2.00 eP in Cw.i at arra Junin[College to give feteel—14 t1 If our ntracke. a.aid Per month 1 .e, .avd Ctw nor sae nit m i ether then Hallex All m Snenkt�Mew.m y ! m Z p. er tie ; �' wr raspordm airy queattone ems me wlam m Huntrville. {' t v' said itis All.e e le tt w eta ae kusi h o ,hewev will hev of t - : wan ieetIl elem the he Petet, serve 2 Chea tie alae rates All elect 1 ems l aggmxim¢mly 2.2 Parmnt SY maaewram.ere adopted by the mnncil. VC —id az an Ordlmwe erohlbitl im Cot—ti f—heli.Have[- City Peete 7 io Pae ir ' Z � n of F enk A 1 e 1 Y 8mplovea `�`, Mr than reed m [hie erdinawe the Cornell,tee capkiot of which ie as follow: S p Meyae Nelle enmd m tie Loving c Y5'- Han.y a tie N e plague itetd rg the Cfiy care apps tion far thea loyal �I ,,.i, x teeete ith the If free May 1 1951 t Octbba 1 1976 and f "Jel,we11 8 Mr.MC a indleamd 9<S i OPOIIANCa N0.]6-1] Pe e, ne of tm.a a .>ari C a manag 1 ye enjoy. Lg wlth sa It w e hevv d lc� A'2f CBAPTMR 3A xtlAMtae IF. saw•..Tams,ex [ie%nercex aemarYeeee 9-thee9ob 90nme. Mc.Loviw wttived I ItendieI ovation 4 m.11 these 1ethet=lme and et - { AMEMDIM OA 3 egOxIBITIMG ON OR O]NeOxPTIOM "� BMaa X ON IMPAIelaD OR OPeFAx C C TY OF aVWTSVILLB• p ( a, rT.o£Mobula w mntimu[Sw eeevlce W Ba 341 4 �' IMG OTeBR PWVI8IOM8 AST ABIN =—.A MY , YHHSTY POI yIOLAmxtN IF SUCH Ol® •AMO CONTAIN i rayon Meller Sndlc¢ted that on th18 Hate t 10:00 A.x.r ne met with the wvera CoorG of Nalker P T" .. ✓' ]Mneme i eq Coeety w behalf of the City aW reviewed a1Lh tlrem the embole funding prabl .®AEtei much dvaeusavon• ,Y vee Mr.xawy iWmW atthis nould seclude tee City Sell eve FSee Station.am]otlMr City buildilg a veSd•tee C®leaiamte ease wry about auppor i end ma]n —II the gwllty of I, emmlence � a• f vie tion eW as Peek azv He ease the salty far vmlatmn world te the Isms a e.[ory ut 1.S,etiee 1 fid ice enjoyed Sn the peat ed eettee—ehe enthueinefiv tuldllg of the by them uvfler thie ct. ea•he ki the Code of Oravmncea•aa Claes C Mivlmovemr aM sAsll be Pee,i—ble ae Provided therein. Bald SL appetite tA.aua guallty avbulance aervitt me have row will cw con ao¢Ginue fumre. Yw me"Sndefinimtr If ene—en Mick moved te adopt the ortlimwe end Ceeteneen Otaketa e.mWed tee.when. III wkiet ewwklw Session 5 1 # passed unmlmwaly. Mayor Meller vdicetW!la appeeeriete sign.w111 m Peered te Lidicam w*•a nor erdLueee 'a Se Sn aYtecL It the platys apaclPlW. ;y� Mayor Meller reminded tee Coumll thet there will be a"brief•MNewtiw emeim follawirg the wuwil eeeting te dieeu.a legal aW pee—ratmm. raider a Memlutiw—bibitiw Peekite en the Eouth Bide of 13th 6treet eetm Awme M aM See h `e4 mw nCOUNCIL ecTical te their Marey Pieeented Na Re luuon the Council for wraLleraLmn. --i— evi.moved eePTe.tm xemlutien Mg.76-11 aW Ceeeeilm.tr Meow I—d the metlw. All wase in Paws end the eetie, ' � passed u,unlmouely. nt Cwsldaz a Reeolutlon Prohibatim azkim w[m 8 Side a eaten lith gird 15th Gtr L 1•• ).-� { Oteealwmm Delwa Alml nwunced thet We.Frenum ity Health p is lad been neem ssem Mares'of District 5, see SWi—thi te rd year in a y - ;'h j enacl£ved Mauw P gee Y Avewe tMt a CSty anplowa hes bum m—ed by the..J. 1.aM of ..1...it- -I t— q4r., ti s e Pw. d Pveolution Me.]6-12 yIltititle, kie et en the egsafe Avmua Q ba 11th Dcgama¢mw(eYM). {Sway Runtaz•City Llbrazaen• Mr.Matey receival Lfie henw r and 15th Btrwte dvrvg tae taus of]:OO Ite 9:00 A.N.a C eW 5:00 P.M. Mr ie MWgene of the City's I Letn"It.) fi .teff—ted a eee,ey of the te.—el¢e,tiva Pectic.of Aveme g e9r e It¢bjentigne m hie msnlu- Y� AW00AM1 - P", teen. —nee Parker meed te Wept Re—Itmn M.76-12 aW ce=ilmm Cmley aemndefl Tire motion. al a in fawn.W the motion Peened unanim0uely. 9��jjill f 1 CIIIlell m Oedinance Mendvw tee Pl:abim Code t any ertmlttedr ¢y✓+ Retey--ted Che[**•Cwroil If 1972 awthmng iwea in ite meetiIf MOveemr 14,1972•the S ders 11 benaW pbmber..pe—ece betel,ftee tee­.—ne$1,000 te$2,500 te te effeeuve ieewi ly.e !f " vd ro orf —am®PeIied thlc musty vd it 1e new bAC,ata£md ie o IiII I mtm Yw pa ge,te be � Au( CSLY eeowmry h YY Live back te lee exigiel dam of motion te de w. IS can[hen te ivweporated ism else Cade f Dtdi ! sepmmbae 27,19]6--Monflay k •, eete.through the eedif—i—Procedure.. 9e said thio orainmw elm Mee—she Penalty PinL,idW 1 M y 1%9 yla IG Code£tor a fine het to emceed$100 Pet day te e 41,,wL to maeed$200 ger flay,or km a®e —Ity¢e uggeaze in 6ecTlon 1-8 of the Cede. urollmav wee in Pukes moves te adopt the Oedlnenre Mo.]6-le aW C0mcllmm MCGlothen..wndW the wtlov. - f 1 11 favor aW em entiov Paamd unanimou.ly. 1 1 ider m Ordiaunee Amendlro the Otility Mwmruit. ediM_ ft.8 jai ted th18 deleme.Pwtlon of Section 5,bab...tie.1 eld Set—ti.,2 eeeeernLg the ebeIe Pr L ion. Me,MaAltsmr clazitled thet tee Utility IDlmnelen Get I,adepma 1 ]g p - ) vdafl tkutt the time o[the exTaneian,any gazron the extended a lice would be ellglble m rata 40 nt of te 9 whet.alae eft of that lin fore flue ye.pexied. He felt this tea rot a geed Ptovi ion ! SS K mceuPo Che City 1 rot ttieg,mush leas grwelag a0 Percent an 1 aiee. id this S multi- # d � pl er>a hey anemia fie thet lite igib Yar the 40 pare XeyeI,imen—Y It[tie • elated and k Sel aW oammrclsl ti Mt.Hedg inamamd flu if the City guinea In CMividuel bti N� I 91 { 1>^� r x$ C'x u, 'O, 3 '" L � x sx,` •'. r�. �� �d x �"{�'w"��'�k�,�"^., � �`�,zX �'� �' ✓� s '��1,3�4���,- � �� s:�sf `�� ��f'} �`� 592 - peg 123 '"e^'"v F HH esd' CI OCH 1®eI DA THE fi Y.OP OC1tlBeH 19]6 3N TID3 ___— CC7TL N N MCAli t Naaag d d e th e emesgenvy k th ailebill y P m m tr >,l '` caa�eas.; HVL,gackx la vHNDe a 1 wreesvl WA]rsk muNe :DD A.n. r , it in Ne be SneneLl in t o£the city to. immvenT the numal hid pee eM m w the The Wuwil met L en von wiTh Th.fallowirq meaber.pxe.ent: di.Bo..oP nr Holman a iv the elf 850 000 per truck,or a total m of$100,000 evwrding to the Lerma ' a1 fes--y aMi?ame t 5. tuyoc.. vvciLmn k moved to and scot[ �( propo 1 fOr the kw 19]6 Ford trucks anfl Cobay Ebo8lea t, yazry, lckelm 1 the amwnt f 81 ;DO ental pec the end sell ny schedule.outlined. Covncllmomah King eewM<d r _+� i }tic peLI&Srg '.the metvin..All mare In£suss eM tw.moklOa passed sunlmomly. "{ W p�k Nayor 11 It said a If obllgatloabmoold ba 11111 fok NrefinancitM a tw tory iner—11,, IX azker Tien tem ho tt e orf y ,!seed w ttm depiecieble life o£the uli:LLNBe this . soda be alewaeM bi.in the mak Cwmvl meeting. Wc1 °,N®bse abaenS: Palph eY A9kl0OPNNENT s,�x, ,j ___ ____ __ _._-______________-___ _ - There bai:q w further-in...Plated for Lhis emec c` N ge my reeung,the Co nail Nps Mga end. y „r r mm minting.mPe -1M WDraws by a,e enrable xoYria x.Wauer,Nayor. }t k GP$MO xP.m.$ANLTATLON T.— ' Baepeek£u11Y avtmlt[ea,. I zw' $42 CMn emgl Stud haT pff 9e ay meeting I, sting action on the r'A es eplI f L Cl y'a w£root-eM Laas eanitnry g b e blah have app Cly c®ple sly morn R)a gY t O N eh 1 Y eecretzrY {r `ro' sober taking the two p ` 6,19]6-WMmMay t 3 k'„+k%C' n[w r [4.NCA11 Lex Manager,lydithe CI[Y le---ytrnka wdth r qJ' u+ s Lade tnv ¢aid d-of 1—delivery f truck Nxough the tiiVlipro ld probably , r„.p T¢ke 90[0 1P0 days. Na awls Ne coat To lease lzunke fes[het pssfadIf ef time mouldd b p hibvtive. 'i=”} .MCAliatu sodlcated the proposal 2.Nr.ewkt HOLan mat the City's apslflaativm aM he khan "y, ' eentM this proposal to the Ccuwii. � �M al frw wTt RUlmna. ; y''� { 1N,I-6 ft.d Ce Cha e, lbs 33 Caterpilla 2 5 :glee,Alli..NT-650 Autmatic' { ' 16,ODO#PtInt III, OA M R=A11I,FR nal fti..LLrti: Opti..(86 dba)r j� 11 1 22,16 Ply FTi.,30 X 20 12lyeTi­ ¢poke tuba 1 war St.il Pix d Wel Air Wrn..Ki-8i.e Mixxore,P nt Hooka eh Ai k n tar aMefr Doster,2-50 9-fuel } 3' 8f-390 Hmar eaepevni0n,T.—Glaea,Pai—White. New COCabey Perktrimr stunt LMi+g mf•..Cwpetlan N Y,Wedel PT-31,31-l Yard CPP¢cdtyr y 6,0008 III Capacity,amwtMw the¢bow cbaead.Ili equipped math the fol3mvlrg henna: Au[amatic {N. { _ Hydravlin Hlp (Iver,Cabb-enepe,Platen Interlock,Air r' q Lwp him Primo of Body IM-i,Eram above.... ...... . . .........899,880.00 aS-itlt q� F NST!the Eo11ow1ng oPtlwe: ^ic:. �` Hyde it Litter Guerde .. ...................$630.00 ff,, y BO 6e1La WSMut Tack aM Ws. .. .............. .$656.00 S s4 rota If . .................. ........ . ....... for each truck. t" l` �4 g Mr.Holman Nm adjusted h1a aek3wrmive from 851,1fifi.00 each ko 560.000.00 lot mch truck. Mr.Mcllletrr. SMtw4d tw trucks mou]A be mMM vei1N pwld make[Im mipeMitse$100,000. ' Nno Pipear uirectoc If Public_ices,u1d Polk CIunty ani the City If­ak had favorable tr about Nia type of equvpment. He said s.HOWs'.Iia does meat ttm City's ReeifScatiom IM L the addM advantage of£a¢T delivery. y yy }a' Nryor Wells esk-a Hr.Holmen b r w¢f1ro the delivery dates on the hma vehicles. It.Habmn said M t ptmleed N Lave Ne Yfret truck Duk vn Nree reeks,shish will be Lien 37N gay of October,1976. Ne said he a ta1RM b emmone at tiv Plant Lhi.turning eM t y acid it will ba reMy fox pink up on[he R3rd of Octebs. } •geld it wLl taM kw day.N get SL dmm baro IYraa Gallon,Ohlo). The I—truck mill be—My s this ems[he plank--.aid it will be Neu[ten UP,after the first krwk So P dY rexeporCM Mr,Holman. Waycr Wells Nen sakes Ne.Holman bo confirm the teens of tM puroheae, t¢,Halmu sand Che wet v¢ t { $100,z OOD ink Yor the tw 4ucka,with payment flm ov mch[ruck 30 days I—flellvery of Paine. x Wt's Waller utas NY.Pip-If ha tad checked asy 1-1Y the a ifilltiona v¢Lhe.e pard 1 t. IM 1P he la satisfied that they meet the raqufr®ata of tlm City. ars Pipes sale they are N ly eatieYaa- =i rory. v i 4cL. w Perks asked where they mould baerviaM. !t.Holren.aid a aervvice facility for the body vP - $; city Ford on the Nosh Freeway i Mi n Msuetw, ch 1e a mag Ford truck cents. % id sa —Y at Iteast she Wbebody hu a pats aaxvlee reprseevtniive at 3135 Nslgaiion Sn ComeiLm auks waked for u enplamtlon Of Nr.Holma¢'e Proposal kn ehntge the£rent tire.oa se of tM truck.. ft.Wlmen Paid M would change the tixea vMs the SnetructSam of the Publio NDrka ueputme L,T eaxdfeg th Nair wlehe¢. re euggestwd,howavar,aMngltg kim]ambo'.([rent[Seee�en ane of the k - � �'; s. m th.uaa.r<nenrd atm,tauN Wan a raealrM lomllr. xe sale eh.1133'.u.a reN'ewer tdre then throe bel.veal by the City aM they will M eaaiu on tin perking lata. alma Nn 7mW tires k¢o °M1£ uch,he said L mould give the City n apse 1133 kir.dna mhml,mhlch cm be Sntewhmged With baN—k.. He acid Lha final decleivn mould teat lith the Public W kl DePIt m t. CnuvclLan ParLr sakes if oNe[bidder¢bed 1I. ldM N the notice¢. Is.Pipe.Hid Arerdwn Hmirva- .Y ` t nkal celled ll say they fait that'mould Provide the truckP on'dumMlate delivery,"but they have Ilt It L a mo Neo eM :—Ill;the m.rkek t Nie Ire. They could not 9w e,to saki,that[Ley 18 -_: EI Wv ttu L 61 h uld the Cit re9uir ante eipae Pal xlfia at Ehat[hsa is m a single s'''"C eLhe bidds M ret the requir®av Nie time N HIS ..w u I, Ell 1:41 1 ky^ 1 g•�� r a r ` .rsa •. > ^�` �` tee`�Y;,A.„s gy 594 Npxe6 E W na� I TED AT 121,���' avP.xOE NUxP6gi pW.Ke. ON OA 9)6,TT],00 1.1. Tv 1 R k Bad t �yii £ a t an a"xegulaz ion miN pre % 10! 1.xcAl .u�a a N bca 1 e psscMa of am f 1 e pickup[rank IS� A :'` Moxxl elle k! �asept th � f1 id ii tM remvaieNatvon of Ne euicM q cepartmmt Y an foll.mw LNI ek baa i Yor " A. tgYyroley CII BKC Si— $3 -h 45 dy­­y. xy. , P"{a>`) q Y nolo K11g Couvci i___ th1 a Pri aM M movtl pt the bid f va yy CIAI' lmap i d[he 1 Bll ne E s� EL n passed•wa:umwaly. £ s&1#,°a '�5., Mayo BB11.rndacatea tbia vk will be pprchasea with certl£acatas.of ubligatmn. r ^£ , ` q az aan 24,000 G.v r<n —h it ro4aw —r t: Delp ay1.. s PI­If �" v xvbb of log s ed.fl a bid eo1101 a ml 1 ed£c.eM € _ 000 G cab and vba i M ate fitted witb 5-6 1 ,mp bodies.. __ __ ___ _ __ _ ___ said it ma his tM lone.bid[o Cvle Mvtnx Company as Eo q rg w c 1 to ord by r I. ,Mayor, TM imrocatmn Mae given by 65 a 3s'' Culey.as True 00 Cab ami CM Se „`1 Mxxv 6 PAevx0U8 M881'LUG '�Aw'911VV a 1]6 txu h 1®eaiat d.11@$8 650 $15,300 F 1 1]]tru (dPlvveFY rnL fiedt @$ ]5.68,4]5 ,F "y Meyer walla t. ted the f the ity f C­6 e:d 9ep[wbar 27 m the CCuncll a:dq # S : ,eked for tM3z C®e sod ppxov 1 1 i ed-m acceFt the minutes as mrittm end CourcibnenH.f—thew clazafaea bve x vmmenda foo by that if d­_on tM 9 a e M made 5®sed rely # °" -Amick I...:dId tM motion. All ware in£avaz and the motion passed vuanlm0vely. h ld recosmevd.xalvieg this ad..and wb ddiI,ax vegoklatlry A A v­witb 1 ok £ d •= ' x said also that if tM 1976 Lcuckemn M llvexad,M ld a ape fie,delivery nn date iM�197 f Ola e ee y, q truck. ee indi.ked.We purchase would M wh .i tee of C' uncilman nfekere a e da a£.furtMr say.ev m bed t M M 1g o£the pn Airport @i uvcilmBI­moved b,.­tt Ne ovmend i. f N oM-r. b aN CbvncllmenI—A1a coMed the R 1 n Co eked _sn kM mfrvvm ] approved ell rd t topic nod hat m 1 Sn faux and tnetottev gasaeau�edmouelY. been®bx t back m tM Covroil m A workaesemn t the CAlletu nod easy with > a vnanclal xe tBibllity,std t.k moat If.Ne questa..reasea by—C.-il F­Six e az.P hi capabilikiu and f' ix CNS e.d Paan m hieeatis£action. Ne.¢ave Lbe mattes will ba discussed f—Naz later In CM meeting under � 'a{S� , .gal eectmn. Nv.. BIbb. bio mu: cea al of TM1 liI t dna it fI.Child.equipment ( {' -,. company cnala gnapmenx,ae E.uws: 2T.NE[IDa6T B.P.B.—AN ,Tree(3)Gallon 5-6 Cubic yard mmp truck bvalee @$1,744 dr A t—I of$3,232 S.Nlaatlon y e Mr A e.Tmpke p ting m.e11.2.�Aacke ei:dicetad the raquesa bait,seughk fnr Ne puxpmetrn dna dellvssyl. '"[' 'Y ailing M Oorald'e xe p sldenM m the are .that these c na ba kiv.v m trickror Councilman Pazkaz moved th amept kM bid and Councilman Corley.eco did Ne mnti All maim vn 1—t '6 Sn lie. If ceody. ofd the local boy ev0ute erd cub a eu[e would M a Iii tM is t books ea a ate std the motion pawed uwnimusly. 'k ekilg—,..t fu Ne club .Cwrcvl xmlaheaztedlp endorsed the p.jec[ami t a Marlon va.maaemmward the e.Lveims's­it by C—tilmen I--and seconded by muualman Glothen. All ware it I.std tM '$}� exClal M Tzuke 1 Pazclmeed x IN t motion passes umnimc—ly. X511 * e..ve m wtebed 1nf tM Cv 11 fl m tM mwrgewy If the 1 @—begs ' ENPIAL.G.AxAGe TFllCK ANO rank PmvAe. Ne bids xbi a original y Mduled tv M opa®a un tM 11th wese.peved end iL was found -sy CMt tM two bads receive,cera-ell ovaz Ne bla aweaded m Scutt m]mm. x read Ns bide as PellOwe, ,. v ter itim.—bid.Sware opened at 10 0A.B.on Comber 11,1976£ozvNe purchase of taw esi- s +" Y teal gazbege truck.. Ae lsesentea tM nod taMlatwn.hwt prepared by Gere Plpee. ce said aEMx anLildepN, .uveracav envlrwmentel .. $53"955 t,1 1®e fete flelivery - (syet®aeouthxeat) thdy std C—p—tfon by Mc.PSBee of all bldg,it ae his res®e:datwn m eased the bid m Guy£8tatee Treln Cm9mny .... $Sp,]]6 with dello-y an 60 days equipment..pony fox the 0e11,Meek SIS,Pond LNB00,re mlloma: Wavie gtvck ami k Ftell re (for r l.aai„ t....P.... ay) m ,,,g muam th.baa m e.ott mlmen. 1 Nanufeciurer: kens gu it,vt aid he telt t1m City had rotes N tMu Met intazeet Mt. vendor: Mvia Try meal:.w•.k ]men nae in CM avafevce'.eva M ivfmvad NeCouncil tM oke thea'ordered Yrw him wears on schedule. ffif a;"` cello-y Oate:x30Cdayn e .PB k asked tbat tM two blgher bidders be­Id by l.[ f tM City's appreclatmn fu ihmir bid. , amt Price: $6,900 . ­.1y: 12 mnNe TBN o BCNAa NAxeA eYeTPH .E" } ManuPactutaz: ora(£u ra-leader chassis) ro .del: LNBpO y} it,KCAl1 tar lndivaby &i tmh—lmd met with Ne muM11 eM the ma Md.n n tMwughly 8ngnre: 389 .-line &° oath seed and coo ideeea by 11. x [ n vented hi. wirt�pe.po�e�m a a regarding nam �y ®leei.n:C Alli..65o r By—A a it.Wald Mmae a pazt ofnthe Minutes, mall a follows. n?_ celivery Dam: 60 9G days fM axistimg lire.ma By—£rim year([tr tmMr)maeMz maters tbtougbOvt tM azae h{ x It ? ceptivna m$eidlaOZ''S00 it. .v.w. traeatedinn tM eubdSvislym�einoetwthl.Cueania nae the city,and maintenance owuldybB aur g i Ckege celivazy: 90-120 days G vukua reepvmintlitg,tM ayekev wind have M M ught m—I"aN�tlaxfle and R$ TON1 Unit Cmvbinatien erica: .621,020 each truck epacvficetlone Ear avceptence. I1. 11atiob mould tuttMr provide far tappiB,tM line for earn q- �. id aM meNx PUe ,.blah will M dot,by-City at A ehx of•cn "m you. It ' .i u noted the tw trunks would c at a.tel of$42,090,pe able by cextltica.s of oDlvgatvon in 90 120 days,: would also M receaaarq I.You to provide secmdmd sae®an a mMre Nae line mould eros.pilvate It after delivery. avid tM a pmtdituxe w m included in_the get,tot t.[it we PIN—tI zvhaee property,if nee d fin d englnae.tn�dtawing If "az Mili'plane.ben oeapMtea. Nhlle }. Nese veldcles With aertiflmtes Cf dbllgatl.b atdttM tiret payment.the v.o —1 Wok due un he u ma prefer m 'tM ac r year c foe far LM linos imtallaYlon,only the City may 19]]-]B£!anal yeaz. W.Pipes itdloated tM siva ry trucks mind M inGlvded in the City'. po®In,auction. tap k1m lire.NAd'l t e.o The City wind be reepona 4ox requlsilg all resident. to . l m pLm a 620,00 deposit with ue aM any aubaequent wtrt bllli and mevunting E.services. y„ d5d ? e uneil:mn Packer meed to Coapt!M bio ae re amiended and Comet]man Wickens eemnaed CM muti.. ,11m MCAS1aMr 1sz ,{ All waxy vn fawx end tM mnti0napa.—unanlamu.ly.o �..Yp 1 " Pollee C Bid. 'h�ISI 6 ; "; NCA1lefer.Rat the Ceuneil for Nei.evdors®ant.P thin lekkar prapv.al m Mr.eoek[o.r eo tbat it .( Mr. Ndlater i­­two bide were..mined an tM live"police aedvu,--I. .ala tM re - Mcusre£enrol for CM record. —i-.Parker mw d m avvept tM.pxapvml as preaevMd evfl Cevn0llmen t ^ mendatt.n of Ne Pur iA,D­­and Police Department la tI axazd the bid m Cale mmc Cvapany ae vGlothen waoMed k.motion. All were in favor.Y kM.tion end Ne City's peedtaon in Ne mttaz aid tM .v„ f011owe: r` moriov paewd u.nlmusly. k�. S F k S .0 Pontin xaeoare et 84,869.97 each With 60 days delivery. _.AA..IGpe'IxG.AePAESetiTATIYE ALRP2NATe 1U T�tGA6 " Y Mr MVA11emr indlmthdthe.tel espeneltnxe£ five poli..vara.mold M$24,324.85. ft dead$32,000 x tai. � 1• S-�` buflgetea far this eKpandlthre—d tM helenve Ifitbi.money will be rekurned m tM general fu:d c0nti:yeney. "" r Me,.1 liar.—indm'tM it Nat thAN iNdo each year, xe ildl Nd the repie¢enkati—leak year Rl t y"b,nn i Coil Y to....PC Ne nlfl aM unoi]man mei seconded tM mt1.n. All esre it favor NA.bim.elf With Ne altumte belay—E.Miry Oivkens. Malgx Welles ked 1 ken If he would them i sed...._­y. for anther year ee Newepxemntativa.�M ked ler m roe kM SMrneM C Slman k } -qv�'. m adop La M r'e FPo1 t of Spee • TIE., R tett m ail My ae th - :•y'".f .. y -� ��; -„..,. ltaz to f tM ]6 19]] Denims 1 y ecended tM i n All vn£ and the moGi �w ��' �r .� : y,_. s P x .•x K ..k' �y¢r F+� �, .��':..: �,. '•5�. 5 y ;✓1 �u �"z 4,� `l. �t #"�; 3,"`a"-`'3„ '� -^-� r 'r° :,�,y3'�. :•w,...:�7; '�.�„�;iS? `�°�3'`'�*'£;�iP y.:: ��E�$l�`Y �� , - a� �L�. �..�,•.;, ? 5 Y 3 Y'"P '�.'rf)�.�t' 'K /f *3�4".S£.. r-^� M^�. �.�' T 59 Page 135 �� 'x-'�' " � Easaed vnarumouslY. r fr Slmm ke Re 1 t1 n ane cv =1ma Ti01maY-�IACm yy.. Ithex. Ali moor 1.favor avd5tne motion Passed naNmouslys Son on hAe R mlution bePoxa c neidazi:g i { '� � Conei 1 ion nd a 13 1 Alt—ttTr Per Y P�ac d vg the 6 ee,mr wakmere iM1 the City � ted m tan ie r el water sed yor ew aha bu th i ilce highly l th � � lwnich excludes ) b t etive Octob 18,197A. pm 1e n hl a k1 Cfot PhY i mIt Pazth izpo . fed him f xix hi £lnmcial Pemfb 11ty. Yor liar aid indi 1 emP Supe:' 4; k pn tri i O1 Paine 'ID e[the rp ml h la ha elg[nItof l•� ' °�'ri k Y en a 1 rte, sem sate lkafl+ .la+rtim of the gall ( ) B1.J5 $3.50 gurposae orthlYn+m Ptta 11Y evd babe id un1 ndthm aseig a t Ci erv11 s,Inc.,b x llabi�tq ,G+ � -L a1 1 roS yor mall ked m Cmnc11 to mmlfle the i m ]d i ve.eatasfmtory moi h the 1.1 -y-1 Proceed witb,tbe PrePazatiov o4 the 31 k q. All e e 250,000 gallons,p r 1,000 3.34 $.59 eine dment. xhe Council ala rot Svdim ] S1m0At { f emyca om w " 4 a, _iz a iha cne na:ga Su xr:Dael th¢n a per mrex bal.. Se Y mr well m.ti chazg pox beaie and 11 & e]daz Prod ti n,Oasfemti1:0etobar 1]23 s euslms aM t ssloxml ..Meek ae 3 a-.: yam $ vt,pl 5 mit of the ter bi $12.00 f¢yor Nailer then read.the ptmlamatlon to the Coo til and provlafined .Witt,1]43,1976 as apw Week. I (Tors ie roductvon 1.25 percent of the aLQ billCIL y y tm sale ell retee for e w id the-City m the ego are ­tyveaze. 1aDllity ineux ce.for.City vlvav eW th mevor Y g Neal�laz i,di i ie 7 picult mat [ w th Sheen SU v ae or Coumiban laxrcy Corley asked that the ALtor ar : k HA., .ck into the ter1ab1 .Of 131ty az a:d bu be 3 ed PP City e.debt 1c.[aqui[ the b,W t..w. vneurame Eer yo u l Y ­ly, i ppo by .Chau ye Y f Ubtdo S1nLy- Sn toe.na rand the Co mil. k t S f w He 1d N imum hould m mble th wave�a a. 1 Jd e ' Coageation at 19th etx v4§ �a s�ld he rth 1 le len va he a erd v e a may ? fte 1 veva .—Y. Xeneal the j ss 10,00 gallom�ox 1 of water amvlmm E.1—ty D ek me aaked Che vty Pdmibeatratton.to chank the Pazkl�'sltmtion et the has v 2 p .from 86 to$J 63 Sd 3.,000 gall...and m,the Increase ie Tighex the Ca moon of 19 tree ai exp ften thaze.la pazkiry h ,} 17 pe be m f thveaid,is to generate apprmvmataly$165,.00biein m + s both.idea ot319tht6tre odd e c aria.with achbol buaee p m f ity the ire 1 's rate Smseexl,which momae ef4ective an the5r nniw ng eg 19JJ i $129,000,for a Int of$3o2,000 debt I—whwn I.remvradm ane tcaf£fn-,I,to pa through th1 y atop. 1 "4n �j for Lha acts '` inion of 16 t y ter pr Cod a she hOx1n9 hat the lo.wo gallon oy xataz veeza pay in oNrs citiee. Of Couml]mev aehn nmlek Snfllcaied[tot Sn the to nd 1 th trot ' twely it1 aurnyed£oi x t I—, said,Cb--reeked tenth,with tin other comparable Sn a ���m! Cvty tempt a to Stie N ae a e viverev ® x, L1 azd to ohmin grant menu .tin do e,th1 Md 9 bmi aemmt t£or '4 �y� .highs a ee,d Cows a ty meed citlea azo gofm6 I.[hepar unit ey 111 naion. Wra.Hue the>a h a¢9reai to give .i '`kT ttm w the®ten bet®: Bryon end Memg oche.,College HtatlOn aM sen norma azo planniry the City en%ae®en[on bet Ir ttybeI h—I m the City building y” f th it t r meter HI-id it a d-Altelydbacemin9 Ite,3. fame Yor her M hvch is kept in the ightf,y At.be heu Y: 1 Amick esttm eh O£ins pence caul be be ue $400 ,d$500 Cowwlhuaz Eazkaz moved to adopt Pmeelvtim Ho.76-13 and Cwmibvm Corley eewvdad the mtien. A Waller asked the City�fernee tin take Gaze of the£eine. J nbAlvater Mw I.favor and the motion pseud mnazmmenaly. 6 1 3Y=" indlmkei ttmt altbeugh thl it— t twdg ted,of be f It la naldm.Re n Amzovim th meA zoMs--aemlution No.76-14 xequate funds mere available to az thea erpenae. Cwncvlman Packer asked: f =» E+4 mlutvo ity AAvlKatratlon to write ew f appxeciatlon CC Mra.ea=dall I. '}x eC_lyiry with the.City'e etferta to extrnd 16th Street. E' f f Halcaz of the Ttini Authority 1ntrOdvoed fr.mem fa3£,PSmnclel Advaem for TPA math H, i - Chm Campeey, et.WolPLerod1 d tlm£manual azraugemnte oY the prejmt Yor aur2me mater end a ICiwenie Club Work Cokereme tzar e S i old ba payie In $6.5 mullion dollars at 4.35 paxcmt ever a 30 ycae period. He y'S 1 vc y x111 w idle ll dad but x111 be'prudently'I--. to the City'a advantage mI.- p - ew of Snvolving the city I. arbl4age.' mayor Wailer 4h¢e asked tin City Attormy th pmm�t the Ceuwflman John Navek irdirated this work cobeeteme mould be vela Sn Shot-1 x 13 14 2 eo utim. ft.Haney Indicated he nae used aid roc®ends appzwal of the Pea03ut10n by the maxzTTv Rlv R a:d tnai 60 bntei[mina have eI--y ben roearved£o tendante. °'p,d:/:; OTaORITY OY.TB%A8 Airsio9lzxmG Ti@.I6WnztE.OP aEJxiAY axvgt AOfzOaITY OF Te%ke COHmMCaAEysnpz I—,I.— aafd cost of the aaang®enta vara paid for by thetri a vt i .} ix, 19J61(eemf REG NATHR 6W1RLY 9Y9TeN PROCSCT),Sfi,30P,000,eM the Certificate faz Pee03ution Authoraa ? Revenm,eAelkaGred by the Chmber o£Camuerce moor nmcil.mB asked ' '2 zona:Reaolvtidn.1O Amo the xayer to bI a epeakex a co�eronro. : `* y" n4 Courcilman Harker meed to adopt the olutlen No.)6 14 endewmvmm Corley emeNed the mtien. - All mare in favor and the intim gm imously. Weyer Wallet favi thus was a momevto¢a owmiov in tM - l m f£ Levy ra,ye mataz—ply I.Coe it I. he ­1e91 top mYore tin eek of the bovia and the tegamlry 1 of the wnatructlon. la and 1 Son tfully/u/lm�iL�ted, ]{ $ uy{ Mt.folf rind d the nci ­yHad dgi.bel y gem To tin W rex Ow:.M.nC zoazd 86.8 million,they only ed$6.5, en>d$300,000 ie'available as a ewpltiov boN,if $ - pro ammed th the r Aobeahle, payor faller.Aafd thio$300,000 vs basically for the eCae¢g Calve row,City 6 ex tory ,., acilitiea vhiuh LbAe'i99m dint Omvder a viable g t of the project,ao 1f it hebmas.mos y to Sesua Octnbaz 13,19]6 yyf+ the$300,000,it mill be TBAibvma Cbut the Sntazeat ra wlll.m in tin)permit(meant rete)range rather & J than Lre 4.35 percent. y °+,� int.Dennie f -id the roomy mould be delivered I.about 3 to 6 ream,I———,did int yet have �a a sale eat t the mode. At aavd the eryfn¢eti+y wi11 take aplaomlm y em re¢r endue mntm are set—idtL fur wuetrvcivov. Be eels tbe delivery of outface mater 1.null set fnr fay of 19)9. .` # l�`,� Y wlntiensmac0 a azamny.Pxnv:®a s�'l4 Haney then lmesented a Baeolukwn to the Bomzable Dolph HrieOoe,Governor of Twee,—1,all + eem toe support hie pmgrm dealgned m 1 idt adequate fvmmiry You higmay purgmee. He said this remlution. h,. T +rt '� 'ie partiwlerly of interest here hexa mnlea mva be®n xegmsted Fn ewpletm xmop 405 around wmtevSll¢. f'-\ k ,i, mcllman Corley mead to adept LTA Reeolutlon fed Coumvbaae AA1 e—tin intim. Comabl bitm" ,P �1 eiaed the 9 eatlon ae TaN,ethaz anyova xee11Y knew what the covaznet'a keo9ram enGlled. Me oro eemncl to �'.� k gh ler 1 d ha k tin h had ended Che trmefet Of a 8]00 lllon th the Yl: hlghx y he q 3 E M [Sime park qu tlamd this,wmtng th knop.l thio tr f mould �, be at the £ the every gx Com ]m Ickem fall Cmea m¢y be C x Sgim y grog ve t Cha upon oP otmr prcgcnua in tin gmazel£u,d,and he 1 fc It narotlu'epamd T s, ��11 t _ b ve E r khe Ouver ycegxm. �rt F- I • F.�� ''"$.r:='� -e..;e_, .:•: ., .�., <.w.� ..,�^' ,��L .a ;. i' '� �t'��"y�1 t�.�"��,�.'� �x�"����'� �s�:r• _ a� :k k A ,sr3."Sly N598MOIR 9 Mt— A — !b Am v212 AV6x1ffi M. HUMP ' the rS P1 ck.fel omf taD thl s i fiat vght hma Cm..Alvan ick lCXezpeeead hie d !�4 ,.NAL CO—, o eke hie request ismer advleament an The event aome8evl¢t n cep b-load amt xthlucp viii b¢kI be yF7.. Lvma6 Oe UNC `26Te:.vAx�� :.1] . l umvd�exwmtvrdi arul that o£ th 11 mmdm i" .�. agmeable to both . Pna Comcil met A.a.9—..s.vm wlkh the£Nlbwvng m.®bera prceant: • s<„ Paztiea. Ma eller advlaM Sbbe the the vcil'wroul hlmav never soon.. �} � 1 I.Haller•Mayvz Yot H .. t'Uf§ 4'f}Sp 4 'fmAAicl (p S+k ) r-m,Ulckene W OB 3/ T 4 M01tP SBNmR.PLANT T�Be. A7*" {�Xb K UTH t! ��than i `' cim M^ar tax,City Measg and o daY,Cc be 13 the City ec A—b f A pmcmae of �A ...5 h vehinl a laid of um thr a as yea 1 mem a xnMr C-ie.e ,a m Me Pe1Pn moi veful Sdd by the Por M ing v 1 bid 1 lloN: 1S t' M®ber amen: .. ? } 'Y 3/______ _ __.__ -__.__-_ _PUSL __-_ _ _______ tc Di k-up tmk Sazr 2"C $4,907.32, Ith 95.as eel ry $Y D. 4 k3 �. CAllak SMi ted the b 1 e w .hazed M lkim U a it ld b heal t 2 Abu h lent said.bhe yen 1 ld be In n e 196]Bold the ll=b h1 b , ba i oo mules ` i` x ® 1. ae a Lbe EUMa frm t&ge £ane th .. Mayor Haller then th. the If g—ibS i it,l and P--pa— It ticlpattonof ligibl actio i the prlo Sty f the mV lopme the applvm Nm.Abid aim•OSre for P PuhlSc til ar SMI fed the velli 1 ld beu m mal y m [ion m the 0eprtmnt of mueang avdOrbeo Oevel.olmevt for Title i,"c®unity0evelOpmenc"grant funds. " pbeaton'e vehicle. He said tM old truck 1 vela by lab pereo^*. p up"empl .:at the othaz ') plane•and.vazvwa sarplilth l ey d azouMtM City. He did khe 3/4 tIgu eted he a tlfe peed to ,`- Mud tractor of Cvrmunity Develolment, he bear tatL�g that the cvmormtY ve Mu11ma between the yl .,agui(me hich 1 im ea t..wm .mater mpex- v aim �GY+ F d t Lazted three year All ich thro pl- loped whi.h m n nt twek 1 Pxeaently weed M fecildGte this need'(iT mvwe skid loMer,emowere,9rwnda equlpmntL l v M aid ming lair.f th —t Lwo Yeaz Ba d it 1 row time leve the pre .and dry.9 I Ippli.tio.f £wa r the th1d peer. A.1 icated thIll A.$75,000 al ted for th.thssd you azW needy O Alvatex indicated the(bumrl M1ea M pz tare aM signed. a pmgx Be d the a of the 9 Se to rt'v Jr suable urban 1 M amipliaMd timough mrtaly ob vee by Cmgressr each ae tbl,v hethe die xeyox Haller ek f a d Ayala S th eM1IM1 equipmevtrin Lbe Na llYld m yr y. iC' e1lmLiaiiov aM:blA,b uelLnlmtioa of—ti—a aetrhae l the —A efety,ll—ti. tvient eM'.the ue of M1 ar the Councal'a review,ro the mzt wrk'melon. Wr Wilder vdiceted. f - £the t1 ivg oto k ratLoml ilia v a+ul-end ibeed the 1 1 1 amome hapwnud proud thiaein£e clef m aid has m m i the City If the.mwn y it 1 19115 tl appl Po hie i -} �5 -,• y M 1 111 be the ­1ACA at w hl $. 0 f m h Cwrollm ksr mk 3f EL4810 mae swam.of the ]bldget the x abera Al the esPemee of thI g et ilabl f m t •try invg$250,000 dl be a Bt the tr ung th Piant. m asked if still mekfIl— thl [ed ut City ft.its pekatlon M if 1 —9-ie 1 h ,which wt apprmr y$175,000 W. r h k) Baia the t Y were up M date, Al ked tba this infoxmatton ffi y¢' a M the 11 in[belt nmt nt Ss cur ­ivg some infoma for the m:i uh1 beaxim for the council a Cvr,aideratlov. Mx. '' Mpea to id arty mvsuMer ivg,wi h eGW05 A.[egad to their abate If the open tic of tta plant. Ba forth to pxeeeat tn.1r Ad... ' eked for ESgu a Prim lee ld they mlmt o half of the Mtei Ovula}ie,aM hl „Y as—the that the pubil mv.mme asked Lha[the be billed fox the dvPero te•v£soma Y y,or any mrerpaymnt amuld tie remitted to yox el fe a eM auggeetlone fr®the publico M1 om wee present who shed MCAlieter iMlcaLed Mr.VanU er would px im tma SHY tion. ,ry peak to 0 aloeed the punllc nearing. Councibm 1 _ d$ the vt M to the paeple ramex thou be heduled at Clty Halla M Mh­naWt...d tl —in4 tbe stw M ad Ss ­lESS Off THS CITYd thATNpNNI ACR eANRY MCA i 1 ,City tb eked.Mr.eud9em what fording y's chs a for fordiag.9—[file third ® —A..ion m.—11 Prohimivm P ki the 6 th de f 19th tre tw 0 r,L yeaz. t4.eudgem 1Mim4d e city's eM1aroea Pox fur3ing were,'eliio and :Aeamy eeha er�wsPa r vepazed t1 1d—g—W If p klng sha11 Ee petml at suit M Liz f h 6troet Y " FOImaAL eem:•NTIxc il. Muncllman Ill eudg as Se maim i—A.thi. tM Aawr Nnllet then opened tbe formal maetinq and•n.vmocatien was given bi'Councilman ¢m Minta— Cut Se ro pr—hlbt £rout Ph1 hm: eudg iM ted kaz ling. Aman Oiok an moved to adopt the solutio¢dna Cowcahoan xeGloMen i^ eroMefl The motion. All ire in£awn aMtne motion peseed-lye . . 4. THE—A eTING 1 tion Wo.]M15t'Authorlalm the Amolviatxation M6 bni 1 1 1 M E ty Nayoz pallet the vented the mi�nutesmIt the PrevloI etirg t nvil£o their c mlmration. wci— 1 L rowed toe adopt the mina len am Ceuvcllman Yarker�eecodefl the motion. All were in Courovlman 0icke¢v may d ado the i a he " fawn aM M ion paeaM vbaMmouvly. n'o ., eg bt ArWn ni n P it,IP.m 1 e Alt If 1 74,M�u�t a px liti n fo gr funm ode L1 o tbe t. eM C N.ty Bevelopm pting a iii paztf p'an unity dewlopmevt. Cwvellman Harker eecodM _ the motlmn. All were Sn fawn am Tha metfon polled urenLnwsly. "�" AiRp�LIC BByBBANA6 AT1� AVINANCe ProIaBBTIWd � b Mayor the.naked Mr.palter aAbb.M afldxe.e M well N Mr.B1bbs indicated he came P ting PU. e g lank groupst. gpoea the newly peeped odimme;. biblting 1coMllc bewr .,o£ae this pm i—1 the me 4 rgr ache by the cuomv th na belies e'aetvvEtie. theeetgreupe W— lomeenL e0exd Public F rm in Fort iioxM SP.— ildaY o » odic tad N d1 a rov makes it diffio 1 f r CMae ort 1e o M eponaor parties,datum, 1 m 70 Waller advised Ula Cwmilthat he s trrWea thepublic FCrum l Fort North eFohaa 25,whale he yYk aM matings 1n Lha bufudvrg with pewee aAd'the xewnme collected by ea vaziwa go=oups Px _ d ym aentatian of the concept for khe Texas Water Plan uMer consideration the Board. He'Ad the If qA y,y r ieirg a Uvltiee aro ed M sponsor stud tnxuu9h-.1—hip.,pu�chamSPment f paz (pl y-m' ® 2y p vdlt a haw been M the nenefit of some 99 diffexevt romendtlee i e period of 15 yeaza, f 4romd aquilmmt•litter barrel., M the. [rya entrmca f the k). d ail BY the S 1 fee n Texaa e demagm moor=ed,ro fight., eM b1.h avllle Se the moat recent recipient. Ba esus TWOB Yuvm haw been Vary helpful Te­11.an Um upazvlaMaby.mmbeoe the.-.p.aM khat ro problems haw re lied,.n C ling targe peter raewxces. 9e said since the T161B Led e eon W 11 The 11 naz tmeaed the fact Uat Me Blacks havero nightclubs or pl ee M a lof n eP iia perttevpnted in some 29 re emalre, P. et.1n large grwpe that m eke I—uncomfosTeble. mid enarofpatfov Perk A.Se their igtto ood i f1 which requlrea Al Smestmnt of$29 mvlllm m[ing thle 15 Years,thle inveetmant le row worth come } and Me nlmye bean a favorite meeting place far Blevkv. Bibby said apprmrimately$]50 A. promefle mere $60 illionr all tale cvvtlrg each pazmn in Texas 250 pax person per yeaz. He said he,romaaeMed the TAUB ill.to the City last year just in=evtala alum. anti 1.A.e®ov evelopment If..eential xeeexvovra as ve11 a.prrmazy aeaiathnce to cAtvee A.de 'l Am kbelr �, P-1 While ads AIg tlm Cvu¢cvl•Mr.Bibb,advilld them If mtber meds A.Um Darks: baseball back bkt mother bmkatball-wort,more playgxeuM equipment,aM he.GGaz park madnkerema. m curb ilg. Hmi P bb Sve 6 elan —d that Cha.City Cmuncil—1—a memity peso¢on Me—Ad.and aC Uw bulldlrg. He x , !tet —d a tweed vomtmetiorel r -tip pragrma ef£atraet pazkiro lvghta. alt the oitisene have ro d °ir- Mayor Haller asked far a a ar eutiw seeelon for the purpoea aY alacvsalnq legal and pmmnml mekkera. y Cm e ape e m f r { ,y. am of input rox Umt kM Pazlu load nes Ween diamnaed. CODNCIL ACT.. elbbelyd1t twee WG I.wlebesf�or ibe Cowell M make m ezmptlen to thtr�ee elgmni greupe Y=1 edon far.Bo mark fiasavon on election env(NCvembex 2) v' f he fit—.. pointed wt .Binns by the Mayer Mab the PSra eta i. Perk - .� k E:. ti unci [fen P r P •and pa a k La. Weyer Waller SMicat..�e oritg brow about rot heeau a of t e 2 , 9ge a y are Cwnoilmm[bore euggaeGed Ca¢celling the work Avon Por urSe a Mme apse preeeing arolpatI h iAl C but by beoauae of the fHg—etc —Alng at tM nall—fields,eamd y the£ac Coat beer mm being corermed b'tMee fm0lved. said the ica+umt elmle wt oro pazk arN dleallow • ?� matYe[e. Toe Mayor IMivathd he Hould.take thus eug9ecilonuMaz edviement. t k L', alwmllc beverages ihexe+.mSy,but a blaNcet policy Wad Lo be draw 'ST.etgh g e bevag Gad by ibba are The All Purgo ClIb,Citift.Action C—1 Lea9u the Bl ek U ALumni 1 San, a Cltt executave eeeelon then.®Dewed. " s m,Tm aM the xe9 Hamner ;. apeo�gS�1.Y kdr �f�$ 5,.v''kY 1` k 3 f k.,:.s te3AA.�MgLllg P _ee._.we 99 ete1.L][c 1 _..j;LM, _.ei4_be f]2 emerrclPPLlmn Park Has:.: fi .�--�itl:p.ha,141C]fityieQaor�efpvy .d--._ C,v M _ h e' S" nl gg ! ..;_ Q M, MR w- u Press } ; V VIM Sag �A a 5s e $ z°m�� ! €a wa s soars gg,a 60w�a€ 38� � . s " `�� Via= �N �" �N s� ssx sa ~s� �5 s eat r^ ? x€m asa a A x " Ta $a �, s as $ jjbNm lax a w : sw s axe a ® W a � s�s a x xss m m 144. m €x � , ss � €sus s d�a�:Hm:2$ xW It, x� fix. ss� a m sx s � s ass a 01,9 G a gf y e a All x' 5 3 W s 3� s a ° a" a B a a. e a xss s s € so � � & a xWa,�s�d s ,aaa ^a UA su x Rm s s5 3 aI . s to H.8Maass s $a:�gss N ' sss� s s >x s "axa s s� €gsax 3 202, sx s o s �5s. ssy s HA is x V6� Baas Sala a � a ;53xxss !$ins a x ssa5= ass sus $ €s� s�" g 59 ' s s IMaR.Vl saR mill€s m a9 ss s s ssx9 s. xa ssax 55x s� a m sx ia� � a. ss 3 A� hs€ a�s�x5 €i �9 s °' ssaa �a" sss s s s €s € a €° €i $. -88Sw S3m., 1 V ems . i b ��a5s as -ps a 5s €`xy x € 3 3a I sE9 s xxLg I REV iii so xs �s >x 35 �w a� €� _8° g• o nox €as °s 5�e° €asp asN s°y �i�s 3 s x € wti a s�Sss 5s'a x 3q € Up 54 ss o "s s w ss ? & �3mosw ? �s9 mAs�4 ri 'g, 15 M; F 77 77 i # Q, Nr 4 � � 4b• } 1 :a'w s �` YA"` Piga 133 s^„,'' ^�' Intim ilber N ra �s GP migWWA 16 197 _%o xi cxAam6Rs, Y* WmTT. ] 5 tt Map V b ad the La het Ig t1t c 16na Ralph 1 1 f.the ity {{ ] L tl a In1 1 k E­Tilli9aYar thein drop appy mph :hs• TM Cowcil ink in a regal an.wl the[oi1'owir meribose pts #, i ti I yr m9 M EOur hale p the he.Ma tribe a.to the thio ya. f,4Yalty. Halm ­I..1..dith Ch ata C i 1ph' i ­W a M l—. f f"58 as i"`y th Cityll 1 taiN� bu t. ge Lev Pm tad h wl pi— Hien ad: 1Ph `~" M Mi.k b2 taville exgreee their appemvatlon far yam dealcated eexelce to t Lem ley ,P� fl k i'.f ani Y p 1.1] t.I19]6 l arty SCkev .. C".y r # to the xoPv and the City Cvu 11 the City fITIC. # el king Ph ..Ral0av1 ht i MKi ! y� ani tke f thettip tmyted him In i-9 nim a th¢J. vdi.tea be nmi. tempted to pail S ��:_, y y all nm�pai tt .tam Gu Y 'e ph, id he 4mk Lha ti =='y o th L 1 Me tf emmmpa fn att r P. p taza. me ,+y' �t Sd he oaneider hom DB ban f the CS il: i b appraci e. 1 Idhip.ba 1 IC Nerd R Com ftI CI tlu tiav If Rap .l.. although £1 b turd lmva, ha n enjoy a ��4 " # together, ee exlmeeeea Me Mpa Gut mybe mw Che.city ami C-sty.Cay.mcwnplleh thime, C j - ---------------_ -- -_---_ ____ ­ loped hu S .lk to � 3 � vor haxannlom mlatlonahip. nor CS Y m1 Lbe Y _____ _______ _ _______ i lk{ The minting orae Called It,crdaz by"the Romrable Mor1.Uill.. '1Te Wwcll then adjourned I..tM em-Live maelm N die-m pazmami aN legal mattwe. -.Dias - d }- CONe OER THR I� 1SB.PALN +x 9,1976 # 2r' Tbeaeguier.meeting o£.fie Ll..maa mmnve�ho mlu the following action: • unanhn honeideiati The thl mly accetgted:•the w notes a mrltte� } .9t n.pxc e f alt to the C—mil for M, h 4 _ P_ atY n PL ming EP lmuf d the City -mil abort 1 v . emtw xem Policl CW EOE 1113 S aeQDB _.TY }�- it whtch £r*. ­db vldch•mold xmoyi Gne afE az meals egnllma .the Mt.Menu plat ed Che Cil the thi que.L f Che.Gigm n1Frater Sty m...v¢11 Sg t bulbs .... p rtmm[. Turns expLivad. grmt wind le'eor the pa iod If sty 1 1977 hroug hex 31, Sn the meidentla1 areae..mt.Gem Stephen i Preelde If the-9tvuP ad sed tM unali-.khe a pvx2lon 1977. Ifflpeia iuuld be.nixed avd p­d lItY.1, tui Yft.. f 1 P the proceed.x111 go W the Am¢ican Cenc .—Y. Co ilman Colley made the moil Guk.kne permit be ;. Iced f 1Cknvg ant f mmlaazettm.Fy the Gu 1 aM ague Y addiLlonel rf uo ab-tth t '- 1m .e the ien and by Coum1]mm.Le ,Cl­ nd.eecb�ed by il. % 9 ted[or the pe Sod Oewmb 1 thre h cember] n1Y and a11.advexhi tn9 roWd ulbtr tMt Partial F' DB 1 .coapt tM B.A A offer avd:authoxleed the City xanager,Tim BCAli Ler',W mi¢-tr the fexmalvxPPliva- T vded.byllC—nn line iCkeo t tasty tim,f. poral. M�Ceumllmmber vakena•Wiley Mvomon vie ryS }5 a '""� n. The mWn carried unaNmn olY � rek P MCG1atMn. Tnoee voting against xera: Am azkaz ease Ming. The moLiov cazrled. III `� spec mhvitted• ;' N �`' ��u. .l A YCD Y *F � / / Sd Ord' ntnOrl Sm f Thr aavi o ]6-24 itm O ifi £ iQ fo ¢s Movambax 9.19]6 6e¢aterY teede2='TC-1,Aeaiet CitY AL r Y, W rdivenm 8 ho the Council•thof e mPtlon which t ­U S. 5F IMAMCE W Tme CI eVrrr. TeXAS• .TSE 1 n S}f OP CIT OF He OF Eg Wrzi. 5C Ce , 1 z Am OSO A 6833®e T1a?m^.13)a 69Lw•E. 401.00,$5 2.00lml O, W F TW MOVEI1.Ti 16.19]6. TSE $93.040.00 65 233.00.and$3 9 {t1t WT36PSW. ALIMIAL. A OW T 'i CA �mffim0 A APPeaR,. C88A Yi9 LYYIBGF AW PWVIDImG FOR T6Y Amo—I. 10D:A8868ANO.BmCfIBG PAOVIeIWS INCIOEm'i'AWWPeLATIMG CTHE POImO56 AMO BOB]eCf OP Tai.WOI1WiCe TA F. 3 Alm.to ha­Cd alovg with thio erdimma.,Sack.HamY.aaid•ie oralmme No.76-23,mhavh La stated in vaptien fvm ae falbwe. ORDINANCE N III ]6-Z3 @3ANOWINANW 6Y Tee CLTY CWNCIL F'P1� eDNTSVILLE,TSxAS,mePIPMIMG..Tiff. 4 x. PCROenee ar�64uxPaWag AMO nay6SxxNxmG x.­STY.­enxtieem 6 ^s" Ce.POR &.} R1�.^1'baAIL ae EY 0681' OeLIGATIW,OL9'ERt¢MNG-THAT 'r' mmyxmflW Wazzrnc TxB xffie60DWW PA—TOB SOCs 84DIP6mR'P•oSLIGATxW, —� ea ae f Ttie motion me made.by.Coumilvao Psskex end.moarded.by.Cwntilmm C.—Y to approve Cheae vrdinmc i +,�F greaentad by Mr.gamy. All wexe�lN£avoi of the motion and it passed unanlaouely. �!yptlII'I 1 Nater_l No.17 maintenance } City Namgax•Jim MVAli tet,tin advised.the.CIu Cdl that$20.000 had.been a tCved In the 1976-1977 Plical r t for wit¢Wali main apeci£raally£Cx.Nall mo.17. Sn the Snterin•I:omevex,Nell No.is had sad toe£wwtien pi0paxly and mevMduled wxk Ind expenses Sas the amount vY 615,0001. Nell Na 1] ` medal tin malntenmca•but theCY and fuMa had.been used. .1 Jim aekad.far.Wmthority to mC—.1 rlth Nell No.1]'e mpaix..rh h weld mgmira a budget Srmmfat upon�pletton of the mark umll- Ctrley made tM.moGien to auLhoxiea Che wank aM Camerlman Amick mwnded the motion. Thi metfon caxrfe� 6 unaNmwelY• { r' Dx.Stemhan FritChard•City Health OF£Scaz € 4 1mCAliatar iben femallY eubmltt¢d the nine IM vaMm.y If.Cr.etephen nrltcnerfl m City.Health Off.— ecce f fox Che Wumil'a avwidazation. 14 MCAliatex.advieed.the Council CMt.Dr.PxiteMrd•if pted•wall be 8atd 61UD g.r month for tinea duki¢m and this weld ragvSra a budget Cramfwt.o£$1,.050.£tin umCortingamy fmde t0 the general fuvd opazatiig aocewte. vilman Patkeb made the motion tv nm+e Et.Pritenazd the City eal hth } *]. 4' Offloar at a Yee oY 9100 per month ani0that aaegm4 fmde be autlnrlaed fox thla purpose. The motion orae r,. Coumllman D1Ckem. The motion caxrlea nnmhwu.ly. b � 1 4 s tri z Ott" »' e � ,, + r q+.s�"td��'��� ��� �'��;'���...ff�',�� � 's -r`s+��'' `�t a piu r° P.133.. page 134 3 xr ; 1 a OF Tim Glx"l C x �SViu9 OW 13 BAY CP. .11,iA mH8 YGW@T. �a'n TY EALL C'MMCIL % Lxai'H NNdE WVNeY;TE%Ae,AT].o P.M. yy;��2 ? The Council met in ralulm eeeaioe Iowi emb e Pmemkr �{^' ntai ofY Aa kos f Tavvll M lker Mayo ell advl tho 1 tendon qv he Ly ads 23 he at for the ry 1 eller,Mayor. yz CW p e an f History f 1 avd N ke Couv s tL jeer and P tM 81 nkemial Ca®Itt old. will be. A °� ey e M City Library at ickme t ] M.oh the da And he xem�ended the Che..CICCil Atii of the rd. imi—to the bosoms of - mllrng Ure election for the City on aanuaxy 15, Phan,the Coomil aa)ourmoavt to tTa Lihrery£Cx the Cecaalon S ' % 2 �tM � mn he eq tilted. 4 €`a. ami Parxe: *'� { '93 CtlMCIL ACPIDM r y 4 kers Econ liixd:Gseda..C1... 1 d N by the abl Morr ll yar ;r e.xaxry Cicken¢ Com.i3 p h. than seed sous let A. ...t ved f thlyd grade } !�Y t Cleew to y Al be explained Low.Sha lural 9overxneat.oPekatee.. lektare TFe me enJoyed by all. M Mayo 11 M th pr Sou irq the it f c their Conaidmaticn. 9 H. h3 M k k y umrlmm 1 ed M Lm >n f ®b 9]fi as mrlttm aM Cwncilman pickeae aemMM the 1 k All were fn Eawr and Ge mtvon paeeM unmumvaly. ' MMAItive S.Ilita,Mole R..Siv.n eubvltted her meignetwOv City nudge.,..aid.exlmeamd.her. Lr e SCBPE C1— i.. Settan th Cil.for tdelr support rbc mural exp ¢¢ .th 1 apirs fats 11 dam AAA - j Fm ign tion. They the reviewed the rarclida Y end edenti of dM1n N. 3 the xd..e peaitiun, Thep Poumi hl Ceedentiels.meeptahl sad neme8 film.ae.the eucmeeerl[ofmrs.eampmenYor aanuery el]],Perlthe Pum th sad w do fs City ffmm El-tp e h ids full 3t elect P mvcllmmb P th f xeml'po.. t i. ebeiml m.fvrther bueimear the maetingmaa edjoerma. Mayor. a indicated the ng plmes aM preaMing j dg. £ar tbls upcmrp9.election e a 1,r 'Sy --Crotty Publl ibx th Iea sldir9 audgea Fixe , r A&Bel ad1 9 J.39e k.4S ri S.y Herd 3 -maemlpatlo ildl'g vth Hre. Rlkaza sSd1m.Ndge S v:. ixMMm'T ePe Y mbm and a r1 relty.9elg- aptd .Chu G e49 he ielm audg { _ .i Me l�lm @d pp 1 tWre Y evdidcy ld eP ed mbar 1 f 1 ted abevtee # `-I&u' p ✓ wkfng soul beg brz ane la arY l la aL ir9 la be L=p e6Laq,cis a exatazy wnducted tM L = kre Iwar 8:00P.M.aW 1 ooe.M to s city 19]8 ® roll.xith ata C3 rY ting k W abaentea balloting. TFe sold polling places.he Bald• wall be epee ev election a 1:01 ] M. "}. ff III mayor Hallex than pr ked f r G aide m aeepluiWn xe.]6-19,whvch e t t the re - and Councilman Car3eYeeecoWed the notMi 1 e indfawem the Prim Paeeefleunanlmouml��t th Eemlution *{ Rmw 4 ®Smtlmn oP sdwin m Ty Jedge �� Py N i s Cv C en r Nayor Haller Gm 1l cath the crnlmtlale of qe if lawyer•Edwin N.Bell,had be eviexea by di b. pesvnth.xvll be v cath effective D-vmllby MeleiB.IMP— j..leavmethe City To Demmeeihed"legal em Alme a ard"Mvlsar fox e4vdente et Fmuaton State eaivmevty. ncllmm Carley Then mwM to ecept the nmvvaklon o£Bdxin Bell aiH Cmncilmm Olekem eemoded the mption. ClC re 1n faros eM the motfen passed vnanimmely. �.� MAP, Nelle.Gen admivletmM Ge Oath Cf Cffvice W CLdge Bell. :fudge Bell oP4a Ily aeamea the rale of g City nudge on ecmiber 1,1976. payor Haller thm Co�reWlathd Mr.Ball m file appointment.ae Ga City- m k 15 avdge. Mr Hall Lhen intxMuced hie m1Eer por e.W a Meyer and Council ma mq+remm hie plmmm W wrkwae #p. City avage for the City. ComMCIu ACeION ' . 3 im 19]]MGAC Executave CC®Skkee Beoreamkakivm for N®e sole Cltles unellmm E.Larry i—AP iMloatea that AA ewtevllle'A repreamfntlae W the MG Gen el Bcdy Mmbershlp, T- Q f he wouM Da amble W atteM Lha Cauaue Meetfm3 W elmt 19]7 HGAC Bce iL i C®nittae He�eemLauyee m beambm ar roweaer,he lnaieeeea the elWrmte, °i>rdks` muncilaeman pelvra Bogere I—xould he aLt iM the meeting for Huntmllla. � � Anlpmwamxm � F.. *' i .y S Mayor m en adjourned Ge meeting eo Lek kFe Cmneal Could move W the city Public Libeexy for Th® hhh Presentation end dedlcatlCn of Ge book on the Hlet-Y of EA.—iller Mik ens nmplled by D-=MaMme Crewe. W13Y eepplG �. d V � "d City Henretary � �1 mbar gar 19]6 { te•due The faker caMldacy Cf Leonard B.P.cddr for mhm ar mtth Lea was a eplACA A rn the may oP tix Preaidi 9 Z� ­CMg.firm she pea die a1141ed.s 1ntM Ln Fax ng nudge mss alakake Agent 1n hie ag r 4u Appo place ae MA..Bob NI®m. a y � gx Ra a ES C"" ...�F1�p�� �.F(�P� J "S 1 1 V �.. �d ?•�� 4 3; •�^�� eage.135 !' P.13b-- .Rv xAic owema Pnm®ra lzlz - sl xaum RYReea oN `yy : UM d lW 00 P.M. gcAllete iMi ed DI a received on Novanber 15 ferRNe pmcbeee of ov ukvlvty tractor wvN b lly- V e Tete HB eS 1Q AVHM08 ���r� � Coon C Sn.a Regular B von month the fol mobs preant. �.y movntM momr,a follows: ' Tbe cul m ea m xa e S C ubl A9 aY Ao 86.100.00t It.x— ^h im Crepeav, e B 533.00 e sly ae e. ndatm f h oh Srg ffi e'o Y kM N low bid.. tad by otbla • �,'�ys�" ' S ro Nen "o"'be acOeptM ae the beak aM m = reibla bid far oe'o acini aM wwei.taIt res tad khv Ne a t t N k ,fes k C�azker � \ equvlmant would be purchased with atce tv£icace of obligatln tY 1 at 1 rel Hanka re of 6.1 - ryP� �;� f£ Kx� mor 6- Cauncv]man k moved m accept the rata®andatlov azia n OS eaw:3e:l.the motion. All we=e]n �� `*.'� 5 ': member absent: Mozrva I.palls.Ma _ w=and Sw motto sed wanimwelY. ��^ � -------------------------------------------------- meeting was celled m order by mayor ern Im,er mocataon xee given by Councilman H.NoF- ID Amo 1 5 - M h` Sim—Y,City Mare9 Irdl t : bid.6. re Wed ea 1 d y V OiOkene. CO.—m�mIMTfa aBviOWS MEeTIMG n 9th aril 10th streets,fuMM by b pion 19J 5 He s is vd a1 h=B # n La a � cM nth aide() e u m mom a x PM 34T aM Awm.e P l/a e X 5p mayor Pro T®, Of Uu P=evious meeevns of B—23, fol Im.16tM ealamtM bid.� vad follows. °e F vd n 6[raet. Fe �s. YT'x r nelderatlon. i ea k M a apt Ne vmaTea a written ova ComcllmarberCo 30 7 =lavP--tm roC on, $11,466.00 .{ry' coMed tbe mottob. Ali—Y.1.fawn end Tie motvon pa uvan--Y.a bek a.Aukerycty 6 9,376.12 .0 el Max d 8 S _ ty' endakwn kMk the contract be away m tDe low bidd j• g0 Mr.—i—i.i-ted it a the CS w y,fax the bidvreOmt. C—tilmev 0lekere ed award tta bid m ltl y vN Coubcilman 39 1^ ' T mak Maid tan regve.t forma xmvk0m®1 � t m tic ; Corley ec ceMeduthe matron. Ali xare In favor aM the metlo pa e9 evlmw 1. 5 asked N Car 11 ei three tea F e B. dye theldran�Be 3 ) as to iepl aDand be will IIt of PUISa Po are eoFY.`aAS FOR TxOa u8P p `fi �` XO3 baxeWable Ercotw wan vin ) — p< aDa woke m CONSIDER Tm TTIiN6P IYI "�.. `? aM vert arml yr a�3fl) ie avid of ml anremris Ya...1n Nis ossa. Afta=a®e ji.MCAllatar,city ga�u9 The naz ba gvxa 1 $3,B0.1=�.u 1£V onting tsthaz pointe mase by BY. again equ 1'o Sderatien e M z., tic sanitation Deparemen king pu h f- ,e d $p0 h P Ute cte exPr M hl feell M e the ominavice ie not being applies BfEeCtively ens Is - sial ation trucks aM —id— ka d d The limina 1 of the Stie..oPRcute ? ;F Inglmv Purpo c m ked£or urtMr f guvdaLcea far Coord vv tM 6an£tatvanro0ep �nmt,a e va real£ [base Me Dere al able.caM Sn ¢ at Eutme al 11 1 e Cmncilman May- P auk moere,awraeeeauhielumgbk al FUM Cantiegemy MB tad balance of$25,990,r o porton m^aii f e ified CM 3z ewnT ce f w expar:dvcUra by statin Nat the sar:itatlon bUpaiinterident vow Daeabe n assign the ftti.. y addressed by 'y —in could ba gu to nuc sof 1-her AMitatton if aM liml i to apho ntact��tl�i y�. tDe pouts CaoMlmtorg—d it is ale°hie reaponaiblllty 00 euparviaesfvve k p wring fi oughou City $ ehva vs the ea in l City. rotlmen -d SMice[ed txpe i r yeaz C.,, '^ Ne citiaere absolutely -not intra door- -d r solitvte io CortMSSmvm+Peg..a SM1catM M1u di aM 81kvre Sake. ee geld m de NIe xlUwut radia eon[ect Se extreMely dlPfimlt aM in nt. iP £; approval OE dce liovtaTvon and Mdad further sheo£alt s0lvcamra eMuld ba requiied m obtain a Le a E y}„,f Pexmlt frm be st¢m beforequest a solvcat¢s ce vt. Coumilman Conry moves m [ autlnr]sa M move£ of furida as Lllred Ana Cowollman Amick eewnded the IMozeY then polled N Couwil ea m kMir n the Saeve. All more Sn favoe of r� All meta Sn Pawn aM tkw motion peeet9 unenlmouelY.er opyp _thaepermi r inns.eowte sic rc B.Larry Ov_,who awrea IMO Ne Pevvt for c46.source RRR Rfi p {^_ x P ere ore nmol®by aeefx m oro wN o£Ne City Cavrall.GPMVY Wa8I0sR POACHAeB OF CAmePa B VEazm.s III h f ,Tim McAlister,City Manage=,then iMfcated t ice for the of a camper � . w pr gaotationP pnrabaea +Esg, be lnatrllea on kbe ergfnaexing vepartmevt vehicle Ilj2 inn glchup trvekl have been obMln]aM areae �� M �. N m OTT OF RIAB CO` P OF BRYAN TO BMC118.T.A 60LSCP B PBN4IT lama. k Mayor P. ® FzaNa Mwze,askM Mr.OLt�if he wind 11ks tc Mdres tbe Coumll=ag—W hi.yemlt ntvville Wtdcor Center $359.00 u n view ofw thea jus erepvred W.Oktirg indloe[ea he mleDea m pmeees. Be SMicecea CmeparleM(Coueel $].8.00 w,k OCMdd dvwlth all 0f requlrreentt fe a pevmit!Picture, fee)and that hie regaeet dlffera3 slightt _ _ in MTMT bve ew@ mould rct bs—M! The ansa pazmarently,tv only a aefenally a said hoN Camps a wssed by manuEackuxer'e x anty Id_M defects i tenial aM wrkmanahlp.. ervine mile aM at tM same Cfm.atbwMpt to d®ovetra[e Irby varum Claemrs hen saki it mos their ca®endeTvon of the su—ing Ana Pereamce.Manger m accept tM price qu Fd. wrrokavv a£ewe k. cc beemltted by Hmteville Wkdwr Centre= sand R,5Ne higher bve va ecmw—Sn thio c ar p a !m $S m xh.mayor Tro then called f0z a este aE the Council a Lhla request. nc—Fairer moved[ fain dollar.more,tbe City c v trade a h®e. said since Nle item was mt,covared by tba 1£i of +iqd F the pemit eM Co Gilman McGlothen a mMed the motion. nehmen Id—AaeTAINm f.—img. All other Oblagakvon for the puxcheae of tM l/2 ken pickup truck,the cooper spell well be purchased with eontivgeroy it oouncllmwbare wren for the Ime1IAT..ATM motwv pesead m OHNY the ragvest. Cm mY 11 tM k e 0utdo0 ommabean Wickens asked t at a ertMming wax aeaefon,the olicitor's OMSvance he reVlawM m that Coumilamv Amvek mesad k accept the z omneMatlnn aM steep[tine Did of Hun ;} L hell tk inns equitably edmvnis r-B a=dlmvee. Cwmilmen Perko=asked that p¢hepe e®e Betion the alwimm•cape shell Par$.59.00 eM Cmncilxmm Ring aecoNed Ne mokitn. All werelln fawrraM kbe p t., a ae th o the�D11c iv gauerelttemw h newspaper rotice ea m their views regarding solvevmree if moven psaead unanrmauely. ryg tb�y d. w:£The ocvl mould de axay with tbO ordimnce aM rcL have potantlal®llCimre down Mre at ` 3City 8e11 at }. CCMSWW OF 3—19 HAST MAX LIas Y`k: aG WNNeR,xL TO OIeCUe 2PDE06FW AMNs 0-- MY.gcAliami Nld tM Council W.A.C Dol=man Of the Highway 19 Eaet WaTer Line eoud,requested _ tMk the City accept Co yams o1 tM Ae oei¢io [er linea. Mr. hater khan preceeTed t the Cbmcll3, sCity A torroy ffiSefee[ until ov Ns w a1 the PaxMrokax'e Oxdlrence. for tMi=o miaeratlen ae'Mate L1re Ce t—by'tha Highway 1 Line A....iatmv zeM tMchighlightea£the ardrrence m the Cb Otil,Dthe caption of xbitb[ie ae follwa: relivqufebee a right,title aM ink t in aM tO water lima prseen y lermehbytitaeM gives and 9ranTa �£ .p m The City of eunmville LM water lire.abstain deec=ibed. MC.76-25 n ti _ LAICITY _ Mc.aMlveker expreaeM the Clt. wllliCity m accept the hose. Caun011mav Am1ek-then meVM[a crept mOAMR pCCEre�lp OF 0 S, 13 e,P G Ne Meter Lim Conveyance aM wtDxlaM The Clty Manager m preside for ika mre¢tton. Cmncllmemen RingasecoMM� d QOIRm�'Nfe oPPAMMePOReAe,HOan AepOiBPxeMTe,Nm ;.y ARE9OmA6riEE6 OTO m PUNN26®TO POLICE, IWLaG FOA A PffiAVIY POR VIOIATION TBmF. T1, PEAe, teWR WewmOF FRTTC H �_ kM1e motion. All pure in Favor eaN Lha motion pacaea urenirwualY• .1":a _ oP t CO.—d....—miorg tM Covncl]mmihere,Mr.Cenmr ens the Chief of 9mch, P.1 —in Gaul P.1—inP.1—inpMB C TY ATaVRNBY t; f$ t ntafdiacees wera ngea in the ora Nd O ozdlverce: Consider an Mirence ff:miun M A--e OF A TGln aide },_ t^`je Y Beokmn 1 row reMe: 'All of oma—d gat mase by a mwbroke shall be Haas between the Bests mr.Haney,Aeelatartt CStY A——vMuatea rn=ord.r t°purvDa.e the aM khe txmmr mewaz,the £'1.00 A.M.Ana T:00 P.M. AM,ro salsa spell be mode upon—y(deletim the legal m—Y.aklpuleclov). it Lkie£olloxl oravnerwa which as tM bide aM detetmlmec®rece.alt that be DY ales e city moat para vg cepta y payment k Although BY.Comte pbj—m otter remrdlxg keeping requlxmiavta as De1ng bmdenmme,theCb—til rtlfimtee aY obvigatlen. He regia the ceptmn of thio oMEneme,as Eollmwe, -,Y L emla•n a oaf st Sv their ir®ent oY ouch recovCe a r} y requ xegm�Mked Naea pr na remain intact umll- OROSMANCe M.76-26 r az Curl ytthen move m adept M...Mroker'e OMSrevee ae gime aM Cwnevlmev AmieR eeeoMM the motion. Y All wareein favor aM the motion paeaefl Unanimously. AM ORDINBNCs BY TAB CITY WOgTSL OF THE CIag[OF e11NT6V is C IRMIaG AC Ce OP 'r' „ CERTAIN BI06,FOR T3E F—EABE OF F]QOIe�e�T AM0 nRTWAMIN a - C58a: d :a�•na PORCHO MB PRICE POR BOCK BIPIPMRLT ewe....BE BY—.I—OFIOAT —.I- BOB f �„•=°«,`3-` BOB era Poaexs�B.Aa AHZBIaEo of T'INFHMexoNs To xeaoa au®cmmrnxcAaas os oeLxcAmxme,Aero "'� maaPsa COMFaussaG AxO.ADEpmilHlac T ra, na, fi� rk m s u • s€ , � ti '� 1 t '} �' i ,j -p.}". V� Z 5 a[N�4Q h -. i�s .� 5�✓ 2 'd' ,fi i"= '"fit" LJ'ek §t S ,S S� u�4 LL d"''p �✓`y� 4 Kar G ,�a lege ls'! Page 1S9 E #J# ' x v i 1 o£equlpm Sml sed 1 rdi tM Creeor fc®xueten9 v ane sgvilm ewy�. y i emwnt P 5 ra it®,i w. a[tachaent fr® MwSciP 1 Airport 11 6 1Wad h P 1 Y 19]]f d g p gr Et ITA Pede 1 fwds 11 my Pj .^.sy ubt •.Ag $6,100. aro t 6 llbl f prep eti £thy t and pr xp kend F 1 d d u 1 ty i. 1 1 t It d d th thCity d f gr f g ng b d ph s k unvllm ry ad Pt Ne ] nd ca+..-.. S „il a phis tang of f b k d h t phaa 1 iud the ngi g 1 w tk n 8a ed ly Compo f i ti Regi lr for the memavnd f he work contained in TNCity-,p pp11 1 f f d 1 1 01 In the $61, 4 at 6.1 pare over I PIT—If fil I. TbI afar.this ,' t w — Li 1976M r ith tte Lme rtif f C g t1 gd xumbex 1a + Mr.McAlister vndvcated W.➢ick O'Malley o£O'Malley 6 Clay would.speak[o thus It the next work session 56,1 6 wnt]n+eresi over a period o£fuse yrars. Ther re date for this. M of tLa Council. „ Caty'a Chrismes Float slam.n nil Norr minae If car[.£w f b Saatfon F� '�' M1t.NWlistes e d an behalf of Ti.City,h th k ll tho ity employs M gave of their own a*u ie an authoriei xprasse p o ae fallows� ieauance of cert.eicatea v a.+ time end talent to produce another t tNNdi g Ch P1 t for the City o£Huntsville: xe apprised / d, f obllgattan.1Be Nen reed the ceptaon of 4ie rd �wx� the the Cmmlcil that the City wan Second Place For the Most Original Float. L{"dna aneurism IN oa9INkH Ty m oTaoR RG x Cbrvscmes➢iMIN at City Hall -- Tp0() ,al ECppI Mr.MCAlister then anvlted the Nayar and Cvty Cwncil to City Hall on Wednesday,Oecanber 15,fox the ➢ -p Em 1 ovemd dish dinner. m4,1976 561 659 aid$6 t p ayaes'c ID IT 3T # PROyI6I0it:INCNxIN Ax0 RHa.ATING Tb THB.wRT. a call�— 'TABeBa AWn BRACfING ddd 1 MAlVR'S REPoRT kyb e0a wTT�Txsxe n....a, eves N¢m �4 1 - ilman eazker mule II­t Lhe Ord m � d-na councilmen Corley mro a the motion. 131 S- Resolution Honoxvn Adele Gimp F­L y.J dg i a } �I a iv favor and the mtfan passed unavimwel Mayor Para Tem,Frank Mo the read TtR 1 ll ng th ork of Adele Gimp s City Judge. 1➢ - Resolution No.76-20 xis Then liZINd end the City Secretary was directed to delivei it M M_.Simpson. 'jpE{ 2 COUNCIti ACTION I. 1 li lad TOC Approval If Regmst to Construct Orainag Chen 1 WYIIIP X. y mcAl iTT 1 btl th 1 1n .­. th Tezee water Quality f sad di City'.Nor m,�t plant,iv whlCh i i the correction o£eeveml Stagy. mM Jack Parker thabked tM City Meng f he cbpy f th 1 It—f 0 in G Ern t G er 1 C el re ask d of the City of TOC h ch ted TOC Eo d's co®e�Wation f gr t gth City' regve tM1et1DC S t f '- ctho rust dx mage ch el on the Wywe Faz The letter noted the City's sk in this pl, 1Y { I.dia ly Imply Sth he pli C4 1 So and 1, 1 p t due reports. ntJ workt...ld ba$5,000. 2 RepBL 1 ops naexoM digs n,mM la n the a dlatxiM x C� back the i ay fibs. m to maivtr end 2 3 Trope £ kng tv. oved a lids acaona staff a pl EXECNf1VE SESSION ... _ 4 l pi th M Ss1 f tM exolSb do of I cleuse It,l.mrl all east ap _ of Mayer Pro Tem,Frank Moore,noted that the Assistant City Attorney,Jack Haney,has asked that the Council u. WrAl 1 M Ire lied to the CiN by elating on necm�bex 3 1976 that the City will i®edaetely .mein f-fl 1r 1 executive....i-.to discuss legal matters. y;• 'F rich mW3aza 1,3,ane 4:bameya,nmoMr 2,xn.adiC, repair a13 cleeaavng oe the avaaobic digaetex art mdu' he eaad,Ws wa11 require Counafl action and mill M tek u them on neoaanr 14,19]6. AP]O NmNT } p, 1 enother.prepazM response to the aa�e,IN.NCAI1.Nr bti.,history If Lhe City.ewes operation ,+ pact submv h p st two yarn. Malmd tthh®of tM City's aEfo S lament of the mw—bh'slant. lly d, S f Lhe Clky'e reewadrg Sn r ng special relieF f qui a Yoz Further ezpeMlturee mal presented - lovg 1 h the Cliy'¢_.t to be allowel to devote vN full M ro:ssel Iltiona to tM mw plant. City �f t¢az.cAlisasked the�uncrl'a prion N this lekter. .]llf the y wire ko mall O cmnber 14,1976 S¢ It written N tM Tex t¢Quality IT— t¢ m CAlistex xa en airact 1 N mei,tb¢letter. I p9� 1n1 Ni­AuthTit­ti.in Pa1x£iela.-neo N] 19]6 4 : k im Ililtlt,City wawq¢,then Nr lllbad a mmo9rudum from Boyd Wilder,0lrecler IT labile Otllitiea, —IldiI matlnl halo at[M FalrPiela High scMol eMatoriwi by the Tt—ty River Auchorlty aM the Army t t { rpa use Ntldex S:dicatrd the eurpoee of tM meeting wee to oeganlve¢eveial aan aeeiaNnca up ( 61 EoxxN rgoa o ei ing cltlmn a,yut rata tu plare or iha Putlsse o£the TI—ty river e¢eln. S y, SMS M wlmtaerad N£are on m af.The oi[Lwn aealaMnoe£groupa,however,M drd rot kmw llblMt to { �N he Maen IN many.bM appldeIT �said M,uula keep tAe Council informed. RegaMivg tht¢name sI'm i, 'py 1 o61v�n Bao having site ed Ne mekting,endaxaed the projecc aM enc�roragM the city to¢e Sie f '+R k ivee e feNre meetings eo'that M Clcy can stay involved aM lIT on the 12-1i M1 rd } • n Ncalietex asked the Council Ta coneida maklv9.oval declelon on the dleeosltvon o£the 955 Cat.V..the ' c. AfNr ewe dleweeiov,Coumilmen revere xecomeMM rep.ithn tM I—,using it until Spring,putting it fox evollon in the Spring with a miviorw aellarg prow which should bl an amount equal to wtai le.Lill owed " p the equipmsn['e2_t till. Bald eMn am[bex place of equipment,more suitable,...Id M purchased, xe i. keeping[he 955 Ca until a naw piece of equi,IlIb de p 6Maed. Cwncilmen IN—mended the mtlon � elude tM eu[hwiraLlon£ox a[ ` f$5,000£xa General pull ContvrgeroT to croplaN tM outlined' - nL r wmeMatlona on the repair of TIN 12— COuncilvan Corley¢emadM the mo ton. All wain J.favor aM the C tiov pm.M umniminielY• _I Y MxofFex Yxm sd e oekNMr aim v^a,1e[ =`g az SndlceN9 Nx.B ettcher again ofYered the City a eount�xpropoeal en necaba]. The W ll, h�` T fNr haivg pomlaered the nffa,oexpreeaM again Ste emirs xemeiv a MEast with Nelr original motion,made OeNMr 12,19]fi(Miwts Book m,nage 121). Thi.Ming the feeling If LM Council,the ratter lee then closed. #•+ lb,IIAssecm px..antrd aary f salsa tax wile.Yox thea e yr.19]5 sad 19]6,oavarim tbI month.of ;waagh H¢yanex es chs Cou�11•a irHometron.e "i7 4 : rex frw sad i M Ramiai.atxation IT mtl111 _latter OCI PAA eat.necaJaax],I.N. TM I.t..ackmmlMged tM Lavine { ) ` ti.. #a„ I Page 139- Page 140. k' MI IS OF THR WSNI'SVILLH CITY COUNCIL MINTING HPLO IN INN CITY HALL-COUNCIL CHAMIIENF,LOCATED AT 1212—WE M. Sub nl C I v.n and lord $352,311.15 ` 6 ON Tiff 21ST DAY OF DECXDIHER A 1916,I ROMINVILl,NA COUMTY�.TEXAS,AT]:00 P.M. `(' Eng .ring $56,7 20.OD "i C't14eR'ie' $ ],]35.75 y 3 The Cowcvl met vn Ragulel Session wi h the embers presrnt: L gal $ 2,00040 Y' k MORRIS I NALLER,MAYOR I TOTAL PROdHCT COSTS ... .... $416 667 00 .:M1t f L y Corley i y) Mayor Waller said this moowt is about fi If IF the Pha 11 W.jelt, d Thet thegleet It—.It,that MCGlothm I would be$3]5,000. He said an eesineeri� E Phe-II $54,72 d th t th C 1 ded I. S k ,A Frevk Mo e 3,'. adopt a—ised contract 11th 0 Malley et.Cl y f thi p ifi k­a,d it FAA q i f Sack razn F Mayor Me11er said it is a standard engl 1 g He d ­ll 1 ke h t the City k L Members absent: E.Larry 0 r1 ns �`+ ow has xith O+Malley and Clay except it rMnc thetel Ph II q ss t f the§900 OOO down to this ;b``X) '✓" Deluxe Rogers K'rtB ,I¢, $ epp[ova by ePPxova .f Ki, 416,66]. He d the 1 of this m he COu 1. ld h a b bj.It to PAA 1 &" - - - - - ------ coursCounc 1 M ed.:: dopt the"IlIlt f. Eng t�g.5 dot d.December 21,1976 rvith ?, 3 Them.ting xes called to order by the Honorable Morris I.Waller,Mayor. The invocation was given by O+Malley N C1 y ­g pith the f hW l ­tel th tangrnt rn FAA approval. Councilman Amick ?'^ . Councilmrn Gree MCGlOthen. _ j seconded the tlee, All tem in I—and the motion passed ueeelmolely. 5 OJNSIDER THE MNUTES.OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING { � Tourist C. cal Vacancies " a e red the minutes F"th ng of December 14 to the C ,m" Ma N 11 intilet? theta will be v h T 1 t C 1 D enb 31 the " y Tha Mayo h P until for thAlr approval. Counci- yore f t'"+ C rley vow d dop the miwtas fls written end Councilman Parkers cotWed the motvOn. All were vn£fluor of Oelora Rog Ei g d G 1 Monroe pill exp el ta1d a theIIOII d t e th T C it heiyyf 'v4 _i h otv and the mo i n passed-ITILN uely. - pelOxa gong aM G 1 M xeappovntM for n.ther t..ye Cone 1 C I y v d apt the !ey - k, e .commend.i n Al,theft reappointment and C.til.Amick-telild.the motion. All were in favor and he t door rn t. —1IDER 1INOLURION.FOR TIE NIU PROGRAM Pmsse s y. i " Mayor wallet then PresIt.d RI-1-ill N 76-21 elttilg let the.program activities to be submitted for erre£Moxk Session `tf funding mns de t the city f!hi tt. 11 p g f s an the 19J]applvcata.n I.the Department f IF Housies and Urb 0 lops.t mnpli t tht h H a 'g and Cai�nvty Oevelapmrnt Act If 1974 and the rule) Meyo1 Weller x.iM,d the Council of the rk sessd.n to fo11IP. kY d xe8ulaty pp ng h to The F 11 d3w 1. Rec T Br ch It 10th Stlelt ltipl.be..111tt. AIXA) 4ENP an 2 Reco d/ txuc f Ipp 1 ly]570 linear feet of sanitary R sewer end water lv E ary ng th rel, d pp runts .A Construe ll.OF app t ly 3,545 linear feet.f paw d streets,30 feet wide on existing Res ctfully submitted un , iroved mp (dirt)etx..15. McAlister indicated several public hearings had been held In the previous y­as well as recently, and it"'fowW that the priorities era the same le originally determined at the outset.f the program. th OeShaw,Citye�� d.' a Clttcilmrn Parker moved to ad the Resolution az ted and Councilmen MCGlothen....11 d the motion. ( December 11,19]6 4 apt pre b` 4�... srn . All tem an Eavor and the mo n passed unanimously. { tv CONSIDER IIDR!RGHNLY Re ST POR RFPLACEMENf OF P_DEPARTMENT it 82 YEHICL U H HICLE 'l.I .' Mr.McAlister icelitewdthi,vehicle is the mu used by.lack Wing,Pile Chief. The radios would be I.the j `$ replazemrn ,kt vehicle. He asked Chief King to support his request xith his xemhrks. Mr.Sack King indicated the Vehicle(Ne.52-18)(1969 Dodge Station Wagon)had outlived its usefu a and ypgp $ .= dependability end needed to be mplazed. He presented a data sheet outlining its coMition aM operating cost. y, 4 e indicated a replacement Ini would cost$5,400 a in order£or the Pi-Department to be updated and have s avefficienq increased,it needed a high band two way radia unit for the replacement vehicle,which would c.s addvtirnal$2,600. He sand the new radio Nould 111.1 aur Fire Depertmen a bask to HuvtsYill. - than It is out of town fires. He said their m nt 31-80 be station is elmoettobl.11te end that ng P Y replacing theses i he said these net radios are must for Huntsville. He said the<ost i SII n A:. .F higher than he police radvottb ce wseohe va eeking fox 8-thmilels to allow hon I.conmu xith our Police - - 's4 Dartmemt the fixe de az in Cthe, L vi er Chief Ki thud tlusnvsatha axe n which the S" ap p tmrnts 1 ngstrn and yen. Ch ng e i A Pixe Oapartment works and a[present there is no communication directly among thorn. 4� Mayor Weller noted that the vehicle to be replaced,N0.52-18,would revert back to the Pim Oeperteent ) would not be the City's xespov3bvlity for mai tan nm or for disposal. He vMicaxed befom a decision is regarding the requested items,the Council vilbee to wait until the final figures axe available from the City s avdirors,Hereford Lynch and Company,le to the balance forward from the lest fiecal years budget,since 'a t this request ie an unbudgeted item. Chief euroh 3nd3cated the vehicle would be acquired thxoegh the bid process end would be a vehicle with heav duty speci£3catio £or the type of work done by the Chief of the Pim Oepert...I. p °) If U y II The matter was then closed plM 9 illther SM'oimetion regarding the balance forward from fiscal year 1975-1 6. f }{ MAYOR+S REPORT } Meeting tach PM in Houston regerdlAI Airport Improvement Prole *-" Ma or Wallet a ted the Council of a the City Sim Hud e d self and the City- f Y PPry meatang emrne Y( B ns en hie.elf) Y s consulting engineer,Anthony Rachunek of O'Malley sad Clay and Mr.Gary fixing of the Houston O££ica he PAA to a t disco s fi,ulieatvon of Phase-I-. the Hunt villa Municipal Airport Impmvesrnt Pxegrem. Ne eavd the PAA will t be utuble to complete Phase II in ne unit aM wants it xo be dindad into two wiss. He said this year,the t .' o- have allolet d$3]5 000 for these improvements,eM mora Finds will be provided later vn the year if they become ' available;ifIII.they ill complete the project vn the next budget year. He said we Nem number on the t) frlorlxY list They h asked us m revise the engineering contract,Mayor Waller sand,to relate to imprevemrn p hex would b i.]ded der this project: Lend q 3 dti v 2. Run y end x--site.preperetion fy } 3. Prop ed Ar.n prepareti.n: } 4. Mede I t ity Runway Lighting: =34,000.00 ' 5. Fan ng. $36.570:00 Y UtiTit Relocation _ _s 15 O . 2 pi lq 3rx 9 £ t T vq q -Fp i! dK 9F fP .yAz"Rk �"� n a'.. ''*3 ✓. dak ..�' 'k i 'y ry'k3;dfl ( " � b y eaga.141 eage lag MINUTES OF TIIB MEETING OF THE FORTEVILLE CITY COUNCIL,.HELD ON TER 4TH OAT OF JAROARY,1977,IN THE CITY HYSL �y MINIR'ES OP THE EINI'SVILLE CITY'COEJCIL MEETING HELD ON 1-15TH DAY OP JANUARY 1—1-1,1977,IN THE CITY—L °s."f4'S'+ COUNCIL CHAMBERS LOCATHD AT 1213 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF IAINTSVILLO WALI®R COUNTY,TEXAS,AT 7.00 P.M v CONFERENCE ROOM,LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE M,IN THE CITY OF HURTSVE.LE WALKER MINTY,TEXAN,AT 7:00 P.M. The Cawcil mei in a"Special Meeting of the faun 1 th the following ambers present The meeting w e Regular Meeting of the C it and thl f 11 ing mwb—.11 1—, «`iS�Pq�t III ,k-+,fiA A Flo 'a.I..w liar,Maror ' M s I.wailer.Maya, r I., I—carl r. h I S h Am k 0 1 w Fag.KangG. eG Mwl thenE.`M( D 1L R Dial. M.' F.1—M—Ki. GeKin J"3 S k Park 4 A I—C PB kex B fi - ` '"� 4,.. MEMEERE AR6ENT: John Amick 7 "i, Members absent: G MCG1atXen 4^µ¢Y fi E L I _________ ____ _ _ __ _ p . C ly6 GP:i � I The meati r e i--. _ _____ C 1 Seat Tom (vacated by R S h 0 A,,y Yaks Y L 1 CONSIDER AIRPORT LRASE ASSIGNMENT TO IBS C Lm4AL ;'.. n j ng was called to order by the Honor ble Marra I,Wille,Mayor. Th vocation was given by councilman John Amick. ' x" J Mflyox Norris I. CIIIII th IltiW t,1-1 11 d M1 fi purpose Eh sl ti, re ry t Ss to wnsadex a quest fl M J Shp F d B Opl f th Cit A assigunaent from her Mr J tin C Las 11 £G g t K N by I az d� o h� der h hie If the lease,whicM1 was gree d W 11 L std J.epM1 Sh CONSIDER'RESOLUTION REGARDING HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNAL(E) U shall t be as d 6 leasaea N n,fano or 'S 22 1974 th 1 herein g h A svgne y any p reo corporatvw without prior writ approval by the Ma ;Td. x3` lessor(City).' ror Walior then presented the Resolution No.77-3 as F lbws: � N Y RESOLUTION NO.77-1 ,q 6 Mayor Waller reported th.he had w pp y t h M L E 11 d the M1 City Manager, .. E ,{ fi 4 ( Jam NIA—ter,had conducted I backgmwd iga ion 1 M Ia6 11 dr end h E ces B6 IT R650LV60 BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF HUMfSVILLE: 6 2} a i1 to determine i£he xis ac pt bl the City' Filed B OF r. Nr MG1 rep d he h f d nothing to indicate Mr.Las 11 ld not h die thl job d 11 ferances deaad him Le.—ible individual. + 56CTION I. Thnt the wrtai g—d t d b h 6 to If T as and the City Mr.LaSalle's finrncval rep reviewed by the Cow 1-d E d eccepNble x ) Hwlt ll f-1M wd a op w of 1-high y ffl Sgnel(s) y t th 1 t n() h n EXHIBIT 1 shed h d d p—h..f, h City IF Mi ille,be and The motion was made by Cowcilman Larry Corley to approve the essiM.Pt from Jo Shipman to John C.L-11l in Jack C.P Cthe hereby pp ed,and M yo M as[ ft11 hereby t}i riz d t Old contract on bahaiF 'r owcilman arker sewnded the anon All were favor and the notion passed..I—Y.1 of said City and N transoit the same to the S f T x s for ap P,I,iat being no further foreav busyness of the City Council,the Cowcil then adjourned into its Ig— SECTION 2. Tnat this Resolution shall take effect vmmadiataly IF.ill passage. �,., r ik work session. „ ` ResPectfollY abmitted W MOPTED: January 15,1977 � � � r'. aeeROveo: Jana rr is 1977 Nr.MGlvicei andiceted this Resolution relates to the Cit='s desire£ hes to make the installationII s- x of a traffic control signal system along ulth Street NS 190)a Che i--ti-- with Avenw 0,A—M(IN 247 f 4f J—,, 0y�mv197C7t"g x£ Sam Houston Avenue(US 75)and Avrnm.A in the City o£Huntsville in Walka Cec y urn. ere an C r j$ k C—illaR,Ovckens moved to adopt the Resolution and Cawcilman Parkers .nded the mot All v favor and the motion pursed IORLLmaosly. 'pI l I IS I � 4 CANVASS THE RETURNS OF THE CITY OFFICERS'ELECTION # j] ac Mayor Waller then r ce ved the rnvelopea from eh of the four PresvdingJudgas containing the results of the #" polling in e.h ward of theiCity. The results az as follows: $ 6 WARU ONE RESULTS } £± a 4 r Nrs.Bab Niko,Presiding Judgo 290 Total Votes Cast in WaM 1 r v + NAME OF CAMIIMT& TOTAL NEdBE0.OF VOTES RECEIVED 4 ' 'A FOR MAYORNVI Morxvs I.Wa13ex 247 ¢t Write ins: t BTwin Ernac 1 Jl Buddy Borne 2 a [ M.Rolling 1 y W.J.Estelle 1 Larry Corley Ba Crews 1 JOM Jonas 1 - Joe stovth 1 JI=D.Little 1 Leonard Redd 1 V _ Adalo Simpson 1 7 FOR COUNCILMEPBER,WARD 1 Leonard B.Redd 94 q { (Garratt Plant)— 3 Jack C.Parker"' 165 Sohn W.Lindsey S7 Write-vis � Bill E—t ivAt S a Walt- Bibb. 1 4. b p 3.Acstq.' ` 'Y.j_' ^d4r ' •Date N be completed upon State approval of w 1/5/77. —" ""Incumbents and winners RIF', k ry yIve? Ay.: '� sh x 1 *�' *<.r ,���`k'''`�rsr�,a•;�� I� w�' .;; � S :a r 1, z� s� '�„� �a.�`�" a .�E$-T�,,h�f I Fflge 143 Page ld4 34 yyp t4 WARD TNO RESULTS -- MINIUSS OF THE EUNISVILEE CITY COUNCIL MEETING CORE OF THE 26TH DAY OF JANUARY,1977,IN THE.CITY HACL COUNCIL i qv„i Dr Robert E.Bil ,Presiding Judge 13O Total.Votes Cast in pard 2 CNARUURS,LEGATED AT 1212 AVENUE N,IN TEE CITY OP.HUNTSVILLE COUNTY OF WALKER,STATE OF—S. .. I� The Council It in a Regular Meeting Rich th,-fall ing bra present: �.UY "� .NAME OP CAVO N1 TtlfA P VOTES ENEO J hn AmickN811ex,may" t he'1 ,7L POR MAY. , L Corley .,Z'+ �i•. rry W yn Dadg1 I.Walley 111 3, SL /0ckans ,yf{ D 1 ra Rog ra King 4 n., k Writ G a Xc01 then �Y" WWwS6 Jack CPker h L ry C say C. ar 6 l 1 1 'I H. G �i *U C1.Bob-Pierce,Jr. The vieeting was called toorder by the Honorable Morris I.Waller. The invocation was given by the L 4 1 FOR COUNCIL1641BER WARE 2 k § 1- jf casncilman,Jack C.Parker. ^. Rev'ne. 104 Usborne Daigle 2D CONSIDER IFID.MINUTEB OF.THS PREVIWE MEETINGS _ } S YA Mayor Waller than ptosont,d th t of th,C: 1 M ting IS DIonabor 21,1976 and JS ry 4 eM & - _ January 15,19]]to rhe Co 1 f h de H askad f th a any o,additions NARD THRER RESULTS } to ba made. Councilmen Co ley i d t d h ld. nt h i t s as wrltt-I Councdlmamber King seconded h ( the motion. All were in favorand themouon passed unanvnously. t Mrs Ethel Rik-d.Piesidvvg Judge 2D2.Total Votes Cast in Ward 3 CONDUCT THE ADMINISTRATION OF GATES OP OFPICE POR SCSI p NAME OF CANDIDATE TOTAL RUNBER OF.VOTES RECEIVED AND.RE BCECTED CWNCIIIAEMBBRS.AND OR i. FOR MAYOR May.,Nailerthan called upon the City Att ey M ti D C lley t edministe fie Oaths of Office. t W.Colley k_d ch t th elected Council ti rs Its and raise their ight h d. H th administered the oaths —is I.Weller"' 143 to CounCilmembe—King,Daigle,Paxkar and McGiotJien. FE, Colley than n the Hot, able Mortis I.Waller far another xxo year term as Mayor of the City Of Sontsvill (Nit to lly to xP F ell sworn in gzl,x.; Wxata ins: ,` - byvtheaYotingNRvghsrAct.)1. 9]8,because the election wasp tp d Fm 0 b 19]6 t J ry,19]],az required }� Raymond Devi. 1 K 5 Ili Am:s Gate 4 ;, Mayor Nall-then welcomed the incumbents back for another tarn and expressed the C.— s pleasure in havv ext briton Mr.Wen a Dai le as COuncilmember from Waid 2 to loin them in their work P t 1 Yg I Al Sim Boone 1 FOR COUNCIWEMBBR,WARD g CONSIDER RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION FOR OPHA Be PAILS Goias XcGlothen* 12] Mayor Weiler than ami d t h di.tinct pleasure to award a Resolution and Plaque of ComieMation to a { G.Ic BLbbs 44 loyal and long time employ f h C y 0 ha B:Fails,who began his service with the City in Sanuary of 195], $I I G loons- 28 to q�e present,a period o£twentypY—. M.Weller then read tghe Resolution and presented the Resolution end Ple to Mr.Fails Nr.Fails ex d h ha inns,in havin been able to earn such a recognition from the City. ;rt WAR.POUR RESULTSCONSIDER RfiSOLUfION OP MERGER OF TELE O]tREUNICATIONS INC. '+R Mrs Peggy.....h.,Presiding Judge 100 Total Yotes Cast in Ward 4 Mr.Nartrn.0.Colley,the City Atto y than and Ra 1 tion No.]]-4 to the City Council. 'Phe Resolution T indicated the Council's approval of the t t tory ig t f h Telecable Franchi,e frga Telecable,Inc.o£ Huntsville to COv®uiity Tele Coanornicet Inc. ban £ merger into its parent cM.ati.,along xith NAME OF GAIIDIDAT TOTAL NUMBER OF VOTE& EIVED all rights,duties,end obligations of T 1 abl I c. f Hunt ille ander said franchise and all,elated permits, licenses,easements,and...Batts,without limitatian.or FOR MAYOR quelafication. Y i„ counclin=Parker moved to adopt the Resolution aM Cowcilman Dick—.ac onded the motion. All were in Norris I.W.11-- ]S favor and the motion passed unanimously. CONSIDER RATIPICATION OF TOURIST BUREAU BUDGET 11' I' Alchavdchn EnlNixbon 1 I Jim Mcklrster then presented the 19]]Proposed Incl t f the Chmaber of Co .—.for the Visitors g Convan. ' P Not oevis 1 ion Department. He.avid the 19]]estimated income isS40]00 the 19]6 cash carryover is(6,855 and the totnl la Lazry Zacharias 1 estimated lD]]revenue,including this cash carryover $47,555. Se asked the Council for their ratification Fred Bobbitt 1 of thus budgnt.1e o n-liman Parker ootid t apt the b dg t presantad and Councilmen Corley seconded the _ Delors Roger.King 1 motion. All ve in favo d the mo p d—ndmussly. Councilmen Dickens reminded the Council and those i' Amosete 8Gs 1 present that these fund. d rived fr th h 1/ tel occupancy tax. f Larry Corley 2 S CONSIDER RBWLUTION POR NATIONAL PIC00 INSURANCE ENFORCENIENT ,F4 J F; E POR GOUNCIIM@1BER,NARO d e x City Mavagar,Jim McAlister read the caption of the Resolution to the Council,es follows: Eugene M.Poldrack 36 G ,A Delorfl Rogers KicR- 65 RE90LUTION N0.]]-5 A RESOLUTION ANGNDIN4 RE601UTION N0. H 74-3I PINGING TEAT THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLB,TA%AS `1~ HAS HERETOFORE AUDUTED TIRE GOUTfORN STANDARD BUILDING ODE AND CONFIRMING THAT THE P I TIONS FOR BUILDING PERMITS AS PRESENTLY NATI RA UFROO IE ALL A PL LICK TIONS SHALL REY W t a EollOws. CITY ENGINEERQ - h declared he wino r. fls Na r Waller than Yo f aE t x FOR MAYOR: Morrds I.Waller S]4 total votes BY UDUEOCYf CITY OMINANCBS,BY ADDING CERTAIN SEEfI0N6 AS RBQIIRBD BY THE NATIONAL PL000 xy.„1 INSURANCE PROGRAM, 4 H`- FOR COONCILMERBEB,WARD 1: Sack C.Pazkai 166 to tel vote, !S R POR COUNCILM&dDER,WARD 2: Neyne Daigle 109 total votes Xr.Corley indicated he recalled Mr.Hudgens'explanation of the Rasolutvon at an earlier work s4zsvon and it was +p] - POR COUNCIIARWER,WARD 3: Goren MCGlothen 12]total votes p;,' his understanding that the City had to go along with than,change,and.that th,.changes are requi—.tz of the POR COUNCIINBIBER,WARD 4: Delors Rogers King 66 total votes National Flood Insurance Act as pramalgRind by the offs f—,I,and Urban DevelOpveot dpi Waller indicated a total of]25 vote.w e est City ids in this electron. Ea than asked fox a motion tO i P^,- Mx.Waller asked if the City Attorney has had th pp t ity to railer the ResaluBon. Nr.HudBens k[� dot the Res lotion accepting xhe results of theccan asai�. Cavncvlman Lazry Corley moved to adopt Resolution indicated he had not,and that the Resolutian was dei loped out of his office and was copied varbetum from the .ry? NU.]2-2 and C uncilman Dickens.ewnded the motinn.vAll Nora in£flies of the motion and it poised un mously, requirements of the National Flood Itui¢anca Program. indicated he would like for the.City Attorney to review the Resolution prior to final approval. � •Inc+Jmben[g end xiavners +� — 1 w 16-1977_......_...._ _. _..... Fk�� d i. �5+` x'�y, t Y r.. �� t `R'�- t. "„.�,'��,.` :. iii ��r�.��er` a G�# `} ,'�"- •�� ;: . .Page 146 4 Y + b� The matte nol tallid by C1.. Poti old liolImod by C I..illm Coilay until the City Attorney could NINECES'OP THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING DEEW ON THE STH DAY OF FEERUARY IN THH GM HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, tlwroughly ham Th of tall thi p sed ly. yr. ' LOCATED AT 1212 AVGNUH M[N THE CITY OF HUt1TSVILLE,COUNTK':OP NALxER,IRKAS AT]:00'P.M. "i kens k d:b h f h F d 1 Fl..d I _ i Hun ill J R.Hi 'The City Council met in Regular 8assion lith the Fdllaavng mevbers 3 0 C:r f C y 0 lop dv d h da 1 P1 d I r lebl h City of Huntsville pxasent: g j lyMI"HudR ns id NOT h fu th f d he q f h N 1F] d I mrance Program and - fi s 1 d I.thi A lutvc NI.77 h odditilool thot we must comply with. This M hni,1 kwiller,Nayor 1{ R solution amends Resolution 74 32,he d by eed g h add l q L Larry Co 1 y IJ w.,toOaigi ( DISCUSB FINANCING THE11T,.STATION IMPROVEMEMI'S H.Levy 0 Gk s y" k � B 1 Rog—KIIg 5§ Ig Go II Ni a '� Ma N 11 ked that this ma[er be studaed.vn h g.e k by bars of the Council aid that i will III' b dz use d d t the next work s ssion. Co+m 1 Bilk. eq d that a brief history be vedeonJackkC�Parker Wal- allo the C 1 ce g h ch willeexplain the leading W he City1 eb li y In having t o ,ag ag fin Pp e e f h Elks Lek lift s lit..Ami k k d if h svbalityof obtai- YF o ', 1 dd Fedor .funds. aid. by P je HldH ndl d h f l..the pro} far along now to _- -y`x T' b xder to 1 lode ford for this Th M d C cel asked h h 1 kfntm this can io n Y azPossa bility sway through EPA,since the project is y t 1 y ompleted. Covncilm Pot—asked for update ±l. t n as Quite The meati B as called to order by the Honorable Morris I.Wailer,Mayor. The invocation x 4 x '"1 { £fund balances resulting from the Tates audit for d a funding s s given by ✓ Iy '' .e_, Cowcllman Jahn Amick: £{§ it D Rax Iehom,Pto adept of the Elk Lok anDi— Ill d f i rs f th al—pUtility District,spoke to h Conn 1 th object. He said tho atlaillIt Elk Lao cal because the lift station therein it.tho lake.' He cff ed h olliall.head no they members of the braid could give sx CONSIDER THE WIDENS OP THE PREVIOUS METING I }. es far aI g h - g.doteking PNone 11 -meetings,a c. au t w 3 t Mayer Waller then presen d h es f th ing F J teary 11,n19]]to the Co. 1 Far thair lidera '? Mayor Waller vMvcated the City of Huntsville will Pursue dilig ly.h 1 tion to the probl000 with the tion and¢ppxavel. Cowcalman C I y d t dept th in wiitta end Councdlwmoan Kang second d the lift stataom. Mr.Hodgen indicated he would seek out whatever gr sistence might be available. "i' motion. All were in favor end the motion Passed weal..ly.e off' BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--M.D.COLLEY I.G.SOFMSON TO R000ESP BUNDS TO WILD A ROAD q „� I ordiimnc Amend Trash B Ordinance 4 �~ Reverend I.G Johnson th eq t d no h C it d an app ng the c t t f ret l K +§ �� a off If 7th 9tr tha No ld h s t hil PI,I,otty hi h No prop dI,bu ld A111h. Yore }i 1 Nr.Colley then read the caption of the Ordinance as Fallows: Wall,told Re d J h th t h City M1e t lord f th.accep ad f. d hat just a s. t city does' b ldf rest 111 thh City epl th d lilip mhibili� fh b fit If y tili d,if Eli id } s" ORDINANCE NO.]]-1 Ip established.budg till,ad t 4nd blq{r zpla. d h he C1 y 1 y oo th I'. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8-9,CHAPTER B OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF ME CITY OP HUNfSVILLH, k dedicated to it. No said ucep aR"qui g t de•ds. .J MGS City M g dv. t d BY REPEALING SUB-PARAGRAPH I(c)OF SECTION S-9 AND THEREBY DELETING THE REQUIREMENT FOR PAYMENT if the Reverend J,1­,.wrbohlo I.build a pri ate dvive off Of'7th Etteet s h ve a o los prop y OF A PEE POR ISSUANCE OF A BURNING PgRMIT,ANO OT'HEAWISE RENUMBERING THE SUB-PARAGRAPHS OF SAID - hesxauld be able to do this ant,y he pants to,but it could not be a'dedv3t'Bd-t eet. (Nt Th City '; SECTION-6-9 TO BE IN CHRONCLOGICAL ORDER. as ue''building permit to Reverend JoMson unless there is a road.leading to the property end ell water and sew N Mr.Collo indicated this Illy does h the$5.00 burro rmat fee,but that i mus still be lines am vn place- eS'I ifr obtained from Mr.H B.Toney,the City'saPirowMaxshall,to Wm vvvda the City limi I Hunetsvvlle t Council- FeveresW Johnamn indicated he would undo take th b 11d1 f road to his ng. property himself,at hi man Perkar moved t oda t the Ordinance az wxixxea and Cawci'me^Corley seconded the motion. All pare vn favor f expms o that he Quid az the requirements fox obtaafiing a building permit for his church. Mayor Nailer " ., F 3 ' end the'motim passed udenimously. 1iMacated this.-tdb.the most feuible sol tion to the problem at this time. w l r MAYOR'S RBPoMT CONSIDER A PEMITT FOR THE LMTTSVILLE VOLUNTEER.FIRS DEPARTMENT yy ZN TO SOLICTT COOK ttl DDDR ANO ON STREEf9 Y 1 f U i _ity of Uoustmi at woodlands no Huntsville Volunteer Pan Dep ext ant Chief,Jeck K1 'f Z ng,spoke t.the Council regarding this ragve t. veMayor Waller indicated he pas in Austin yesterday and today regarding the higher educ¢tvon Funding through- He send the members of the Huntsville VolbntElt Fico Department voted to purchase"pocket pager' For each 1`{' out the State for.upper level un ersitves. Mr.Waller iMlcated the vo a there will 10-5 to limit higher adore- membsr that all xould be s calve rot3flca of every fare: He said the t ouldsbe$10,000. tion expansion in the State of Texas. This means that the request of the University of Houston to establish a Mr.gang send to raise these fund�he dnxended t end letters to ovary househmld in the City end to + I. Mahch wiver ity at Woodlands will dented. outlying areas.-He Baud this is the First time For uch s+m old ho Baud,hmpefLlly,it all be thezo ly t me No thm.¢sked the Council's p ateblishsthe usual'roadblocks'for the of smliciti ontri- M purpose ng c s Executive Session but I=from.passers by,.old¢permit to solicit apartment loxes onl. He said the da set far this drive ell da on March 5._Councilmen Parker.moved ca r t theme y y Y -mit r and Councilman Dickens s Goaded the 9 n Mayer Noller asked the Council to re vn£or an Ekeeutive Seasdon. motion. All w n Favor end the motion eased.unanimously. - �j COUNCIL ACTION REVIEW OCNTRACT HIM WIDSON ENGINEERING.FOR DESIGN L III .Iv. L + ON EIMUO$LIFT STATIONS t"e T a age-Porast Hills IV and Woods Addition h omtrect e t in Councilmen Perkex asked for an update ort the s of the drainage i these a W.McAlister Ili h d h teff met pith Mr.Davidson o go o az the c and to clazi£y nom ; points therein. He celled th Cauneal s ettntion to pege.5,Sect m 3 a lv azdanR Ravin¢a full dent q Mx.MCAli t iN d TOC hasuacceptad xhe'plans for the diroavnage ProleetaRepresentetive on.the enrol act site mirl .the can trot He said due to t e City'stTi past airyar- xork end pts hie been obtained£rem various property owners - ce F-learning the hard Hey, the Cityxould rant fo haver v an sit inspector;however,the City could reit - 7� to begin the work. wtil the project waz actually awarded,becaave it could depeMeupon BEoethe contr¢etor actually i to determine S: if the City would want to exercise that option. Ma or Waller indicated the Cit e More specvf tally,Councilmen Parker asked for an 1,1 an the - PBGAR01999 of'who"is varied the contract. y _ Y would rent to ex rcise h pion �. existing drainage provided by the developers end subsequent discus- M1 N,, lions of silting aid/or filling in I.this area. He IN referred the Council to vie 9,.Sa t 5 A-1 which read: 'The payment£or these services hall be general vgine_jng fee which shall be(amxl k)o£rhe constvetlon cost v deFined in the of median MJOURttIPNT aof Texaadefined on page 15 of the Gqp al Eng ne ring Services v published by the C Co�cilonsulting engineers J {£{ Y not.being no further format boldness of the Council,it then adjourned in en Executive Eessiort. ia- �i; 4J Also n the dust pith Nr..Oavvdaw he said,it Hes t ' today roquast,d by W.Jim Mldgms c have a P ed ctfull submit - Y tlucible set of asuWilts lens at no eddttaonal cost o T Pxwaded t ere vs v on site 1noPactor on the prof act. t the Cit Davidson Engrneering hes agreed io that S a y Secx ry W.McAlister aid other then these poen ha Foundthe--to be a standard vgvneervng contrat but '} January-26+,1977 {"y world leave the legal interpretation up to nosCity AttornBillyey(Jack Hey or M¢xtin Colley) Mayor Wallerli nisi¢ for W.Hnuy's opinion Ifthe rontrect. Mr.Haney indic-Ledho fmmd it to be in order of someone could determans Ell, ant Hes Co be made. Councilmen P¢rkat expres d h cam th-t the'blanc"percentage rete. Mayor Waller expmssed the thought t that the City should have a fixed percentage established. J Cowcvlmv Parker thv referred to Si5-B-2 regarding preparation of lend plats eiW drawings and land '-j Y p., a thraa man crew.for an eight hour day. He ked'Mhat yy .,vi ,tho g shill be paid for at the rata of$1 J 'd y f s the need Pmr surveying I* ti pi n Sim l ho Oiasctr of Co ity d dotilp 1 dif ed Lorca �+ I ns sae unvalued in LRa construction end LR 111 h be a Bothe 1 reroute '"film y ryout d data. it d f ha Tn'g,.,�+ F there lines as well v the layout If tRe lines themselves. He further explained theplah is to t.�ie fix,$ 'C axe 5 .a lw 1, ............ 4 t Psgs 147 P...l4g f=s Ili.ft=lift luttiolo 2-1 Ilet to b.t.,it El amp ill.ths IS­Ih f1two,jorallVy nein that HII—ill,and he.,,,ed all to elp—t this III, rgmi=ti.,of i—Ved ,mg Vspl.vol their highly st­nd I.till BEt,p t lif toti.2-2, It...Isted thel: .?Zic�f b-t lood b.,,.d the P­g- E.—Ild. I—ildi.Ind he 1wld like to h. m ma till old be 11,,li-E .,thhile I.d...­. Hel then to"tho soo—p—losolom I.the Council. -olded;I�I.laxisoll,If 2D dBs. N� lot thi: �i-g I-—I.th.lovis,it IF. TM tad he ses R ti.st.­.Id be Bi—b st the lose till did A feel it..Id be fell to tie th=olsoo to I P—Shotil.(Billaltsial)of Alelil.ast�el—th maxisoll­, Ins At Ily nquit.soelthiog 111,thenen hIt thet. Coollil. P.Bee,wes loo,Ietsodl sk-st thl Ple-l- blity of this project.i.floti,tgIiB It,bsmd tht Ilp-Int..,if these costo ste-t specified Meyot btfolso.d. Ji.HIls.on isE.. d th,nlo If thumb.—ld be Isseshev,sto�1D percent of the successful bid 111,th.lesd th,Bi.sobsoAlsl pt.eleAltio.of Ase i.so-stIty sloth—st,­1977,to the I The ptollesOtIll t,I,I,d the il,ottotll th�t I— Mlt be a bi..1 City of Ibeoee,ill,i,the ZM I osi.li Tells,to tn,B th,­.lity lood ftelestss le.,j.y I, at sans If the Utited Stns of Asexill. Al slo.ot ill be the,sollstot Veil to the log-se.for the d1ligo­k. Co,socilesoo Pltk.t ked the City AttIeny,I k eso,y,if it�ld be­1 t sont into B.olot—f— ths I.. ptedi�" ----_ -- ids.Its be leni-o Is bo—.1 1­ ft.Hleff said this d be M­P.,k.I slid he �d me-d I p.-..t I,,*the'ItY 11 dIllil tsodo,­11 my.o,w.11—idilst it 0 be did III_l I.I d this..Itsodeld plInden I tig colohnIte_ I No. c_,tk Sloostot Willisol I... on the City tolld­,­­111.9 It&ssBD-9 the PI-cedu.n-- Peth e fell this nqselt related---- thi p-ilot d-to It,specific­ntbet tb=an all—to-on i- old 77-] g ChIoly then eled th ik:to Bo—the InIt ,Its Bills this M I.t is going to be f1 ed with Certificates of Obligation Istost I to the C—oil,the lopti.n of which is f.11 _j1 t III b hen I b.d ill— W.11se indicaled the City he,th lypoonsity to bids they tie not PGS s ..I.n. C.,oll—Park e,l thso,asked she the City�d o,el Daid—E.gi—ti.9 if 411 de A SOLUTIM COBSEENDING SENATOR WILLIAM T.MOBIRE OF SENATODIAL DISTRICT FIVE,STATE OF FECCE,FOR OUTSTANDING ECAVICE TO THE—LE OF WSU,M COOETT,T8 ON OCCASION OF -r,W1st,led C.—hoss PlIkIl is stating the if I llot—to Vey the­i­n I find fee.we be- CONSUDICING HIS EINVIDTHE YEAR,QF,MVICH TO THE EFTIZENE OF SUCH COUNTY. I it ie$2SQ.000 l.Ined of the B Ct,lotileddo C.,Isy..d­,dopt the and.Cp=,il,= 11 Ist.I. e the tslosti­of b.not I wt to­,,t the fill bid,I 3`I xe world b—.I—veil ding bill the engineers ft.dodgel,i,E,n.d if Ill bids jelled,-&I of the loti,on stel.it p.se.d losti—ly -k-B­td.d the ee.tioo. A i;o.�t do— th,Milson­11 be 1,lost,p­I.1tipli.,If no or 2.5. No said thispe—i Ill I- I,"Idditi...1 sst,iln"of the IdBis--I is the May Bell­­t so,Ih dis­iol Aloe ell,loth.d If essoollvig the III It,the design logi.11,-ked the ­lIti.No.77-8 Coselloolloog RpVs,sDtsti­Jissis C.Edilstol,III. 'y Its the City-Me, ,to ootsI.listifiletioO I.this regard f­D"id- e,,..,g I City At—ey,Mt.Hels Iods. A Ill.�y the,esedl the Resolution to the C I so I il,the Isptive of which is E.111— I.Rogi—ti.g I.that the Clootal les h..IllInt of the I—ottle terms. A Islond lot.,Mayo t Noll,,il&-ted the COUBUD BsIld itis decided thelt no lVelity for.lift station 2-2 A RESOLUTION COOHDOUND THE DBNORABLE JIMAIL C.®WARDS,III.,REPRESENTATIVE FROM es,the past offvw ie sufficient far FlV EM so til 1990 1'ell.to xith their el-lotlOos. Thelefon. THE 1OUTESCITE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT FM DOTSHANCING SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF t1ho petti,ipstico, he slid, ld d­ien pooti.iPona.no st,solist If thet ii t­tiloo I this till so�sod—ok. HUNT-11D AND MISR CDOINTY, ft,es,­lity far it, the till tBot elpso,il,A Dens­ M.y.,Well-—ed th,t I B. tells ths-tits. p—le,ske..behalf of the EIJdUD Dist 1,14.78 stnot stioldiag to thl f.11 llps-itY of thet lift t till Coul.iles.E.Le­DI,kele II,sd to edo,t tM t I to p .1 f.11—m.i.n.1 thet lift All Wen I,f..r sold to. less-—so—.11 x"7 ilod thoil­is$5,7B7. Di.cs the I 2tf thLt stotill fl,it...I...I.It the Ilto I Vbj­o,oly to ot!"�g,"d for d, r 2-td ­5 Nt 11 Ph iA-1 how. He C 11 action o -is In then owr31 seeYvn xEm the fi-I contract will e conn n art c be E.—e-note again. Sese Iii.et.Re­ls C.s­i.1 and­11ponOt AVI.—OBid.L.went K,,II,W,11.,iEns, ,Od h.hbeen handed this 0000tt­eg-loo.ld,t.l.tig to the­ ­,, of aResource7 jx s Resource ON ACCEPTING F­EHNE FOR CONSTRUCTION C—notiol IlId D"ollInCt I, ftiout—ti.of do.i.f. d te.letesti.....k tht.gh,.t thli,axe,111 also 6TH SHIEeT 8 ET TD IADP 405 CONSIDER RESOLUTION too Is it ses,telet,to the City of He said it.1"s"o"`Et-sox expenditure of fields. It I C­the..donsl­If the City of H=t,,ill,. He the,directed d the City Attorney,Nt.Horsy,to he ls,gthy Igneed-t ft,action It the I— I,locil.,ltig. mil,to- -j M.,ol Welist then pt-sald Resolution No.77-6 to'the CoIsdl. This Resolution=7t,the g.�� j 1 the State EkdUs, I Public Tlesep—ile C.Issos Is— OldW,No.72212 poInd DO-b-S Public Tess, I b h e-1 ID I. pontr,Commission I d000st,20,1977 fl,th.0 sp.lot: y the State D.p—t If Highways to �-Jsh.11 osmtsd Public Tnts,—stil.It the..de dolitib,01 bell,Its the City of­illl eg-11 ADMINIETBATiVE REPORTS--JIM MCALIETEE rya right-of-ray Blear If bol—i—and fn,of cast to the sten: III T Pked.R*.-E-Purchase If EsIdli.ene as Is I di,tool.of e,,­sosly 0.7 mi-1- on loth st—ft.By——Street to,Loop 405, It—oh ID 1177 1 Jim MlAIj,I­City NsIoent,indicated the dot.f-the Ci"—1-ll.beso,set 2 Oill C—lil—Mo.—.-d to�22t the I.Diti­M&OIII.il,sosoo,KIIO I..ded the loti.. All sen I.E... , I seld loslog the k to be..,iosplish.di i.t to M lo 1. Id-to sonton B....nssf.l �ill be the d I I d "Estin sod seldbl—i g If I-11 pill-If IlIpl-N-ipsesot- Ht said is the Past,the City nt�sisld I service ng If�to­sdy this nquiposst;h,.- -M..this"It. He said the Esointilso D"Innelt DO, t,d.to soles till Old subsequent"'t-i.ts. MI.—i—I Id,nd the p..ifiessi=of the Siete Eig-Y Depoottle"t It- the loss Is th.e squired ths City I.B.ItIlS itself to—toopliel,thisservice vol al ,m 4I I of Ibs Cit foraCity the toolistis being­till,the City%be sufficient fII the flosde thet In budgeted Its the C.,il hss ppe—d the p­old I—. I slool—ft,to be used in the=I,- F Pen thel And that if III Ed—dighleY sslPsttoteo-t-se,ehelge their spIlifi—i—to of Instedmal eyetesse. This Isit Its,d also.be­d I.refinishing I.surplus quipeRelt,if "'t Is ',A,- fy me needs and E, o,I I ste.of Itent­t,sailB,the,pethop.th.y on I--di t�­-�!Isots Ill Pom...d i—E—ly. This I.to-qua .i.f'oesel approval I I Lth'C-000il to ptt.h..this pi..of equip plel-olot E I priority I it Norval 'aTk 22 _Psok,-old-perhaps ehI:t1I rt loss thea,I b gin.sol.tgesol,III md thelt,the It If the Need,bid period be foregone p sly laza and n aider Is I-t theso ..—.d f­bids: f 1i -led his is I. It eod the city si igl it 11th_TN theo IsElond shil, .his plo,.B.1,to I.IlIds the request for —Y to at get It ue it. Sept Nall,,lIk.d-i'D passibility. MoBloo.il Equipment t=y..ff j,� -Int I�­ts .. g I his"best hot." A Spray E,,Iipseso %.BZ'_ iF CloseT I LTO If H—lo $1,868.00 F CONSIDER BIDS ON DDOT REPAIR ON FIVE STATION NO.2 • Bob Schmidt,Inc.of Hk__ $1,­.78 plus freight MI.MlAli,ts,the.presorted the three bid,noeil.d Is the nP.il If the"If-follows:, 1, the indicated the loodbl"ll.,-It­Id be­I to do to those pillso of 7; :qId,se,shl,lo are so,p..nd to bring in the most money'sod that the City is not seeking to­iIh all the rk loqI.I qClipsonst E.,the belly­C W $2,495.00 including deck M.iI Henry c. Remodeling $2,158.26 i.,I.&,g deck repair tF Councilmen P:,I,L then morvod to ado tfZILI slties tlichees?�5 !,,yTb &�h, $1,865.ao(with deck np.i,! 1,938.00) ft.. I I.. lad H.Nlid-1,0- Bodo Schmidt is I. CZM� y led to be replaced..He old corded F..motion, ..to I.o—sod the-ti.n ple...—nesse.y. 4 III Mr.Mc411zter bid Ed solnt1,1.;F.o ely 1IBI-9 that-1 d Mt.W,idetb.fe, Is theelf.es;me.N.idsbl­ I.. 75.0I to ol the..I Is.bidders did led.this lots—I& I-I bid etri,..15"It g..Ist! lith it elki.,it—$1,938Z. W.MWi,ts,ilditend Ne.N,id,elosos sg�the It COUNCIL ACTION III he t1no.—,,Is.accept..of this I..bid. Mx.N.ideh fee on of with asphalttill,reported Mr.RoAlisno. i; To.-—iI..I Los Ki&,h,ft Sod c.liless,Corley seceded the xy ...s It the I I.glel.ti- 1.Austin Is ::,4 C, ,,L,-lik,——,,d I-I I the III bid.11.D. B.L,�Dickens tep— Is his ti .1 .to --is.—Y. Mo,bbly.February 7,1977. Nt.Mali—,then indi,ond the nold porti..of this nq— I,the C.—ill.BithOdiesti. I the ..f" We".DO,igl. Ill,reported od his of his fine TML legislative­lioo. 724 tnoo�fl Cf$1,938.00 from the Geotel bold Cost g.ty to Fin Dspe,ttlesot Melon—1-d'-I the I ­.dod the All .—Ii—Dic 1E1 moved 1 11-the nesefIt of fdods sod C. lon it'ge.,aid the motion!LE....esso—o'. Stlelt Light Cost Inquiry miJ,ok C.P—lbs, inquired Is to the cost pse light If the City It—light,Its the nqdi, SUBMESS OF THE MAYOR--MORRIS I.RACIER f—plelooloot If lights ithiI the Vity. He ,k,d the­1 of the,looggge-ti f so I DO vopol,lights ld the theibility of getting teene lights inn p—leolIt of Ci.l.A Week F,L.t Hill, Subdivision. Ii.H.dl.I indicate he would.—k up this I.E.— tion for clstocal'so Parlor. Meyer Well,,tj.n indicated it his pleasure BIB to desipen Feloo,ne,6-12 Is Circle K Week I- 01 F �b'h n gage lag ly. Page ISO F f E reit Dwei•tment Repoll: "Cle-1 ch.ateliltill If the tgnt 11 T ReIIion." MINNTHS DP T1 CITY OUNTY,L MEETING HEW M TFID CITY HAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,1212 AVBNIR!M,IN TM CITY.OF 'k( F HNN1'SVILLE,WA KBR COUNTY,TEXAS ON Tf®22N0 FAY DP FBMl11ARY,19]9 AT 9:00 P.N. ny 5 { oLarry L.Curley aim d h ep Hadj t b ed tl d "Ec Ch to f he H ill Tex Reg hick N,,il.d d t by TEN Co ncil egular on wv h M folloxvv ban P 8 nem prase .rkiS` th f y F h Dep t.of If S.H :t Stet.Un 4e ty r I. a s € " OD Y E II—y,- Clui n). H f 1 he report cold hwe fulness Norris I.%eller G'v ah C y 3 t pl i g for£ -g.0. He asked that h' culSOM.Amuck(Tafdy) £ .. el b b provided copy and that the City Pdmvnvstratvon extent the Co 11' LereyC rl �^* thelk,tI Dr.Sweeney Eox this fine Tapoxt. , _x Wsyne 0 nle ri -+Y Attudin S1 ens 'Delors Rog t. in ~<v" I yy< Mor I Weller,Mayerdoted Nrs.S rdan's public ep g 1 ass to the Council. The clCone M Glathen - �. <F2) ora attendance .pert of the quiremen[s oftheir class It SHSU. ' Prank Moore Member absent: Jack P rker SNSU's Chesu�el.]Reporter ,v f i Morris I.Waller,Myox ldt,mduced W.Al.­chill,raparter from inn. Chalmel]who will begin Z III coo rage of the Huntsville City Cowcil meetings. ' f e The meeting was called to order py the Honorable Moms I.Waller,Mayor. The invocation was given by the -. " E eatiV S sion ' City Attorney,Martin D Cv]ley. '. BY b Thele bei further business of the C—il,the meetin than ed ret zecutive se CONSIDER THE NENOTES OF THE PREVIEW MEETING ng no g journed a o the a ssion. " II o Mayvr.Waller then p-,—Id the min t £the­lin f P b—B 19]] the C cul far the de i R full bmitted, n. Larry Corley moved dee them 1 d D 1 King seconded the notion. All we a I.-, n end the motion Fused unenimaosly. - .+,R"yG` R mV,City Secretary PROCtiWATION DIRL SDODf WEEK PebruerY 8.19]] .ati ✓<'. �' Mayor N 11. hen tt d the P 1 i hitb p el d March th 12 Girl grout Weak Srt th Cvty. v of Huntsalll ng Tek par fi 1111,=Y eveirel gill ts,pho thehe asmt n pred each of the'C cal,Mayo ": •,. City Mueger end City Attorney with a biz of Girl Swut Cookies. W? CONS—SOLICTTOR S P—IT POR ALPHA PHI DDM , David Fortier indicated Star Cheptel CMIt.Rhe ChIptel If SRSU)hes been appointed the W lk C ty CM rmeq lY F the Neem P=d. He said it is their respbuibility 11 t arty dove p til He d t Sell, - $1,23 had been collected due to the"basketball IkIele Lfi C th Sq. H hunk d the C vn 1 f allowing thee,to solicit funds in thet miner. It said the pl,lit Ie,.Ited..Id 11.the ettd.tl t.g residential.ueu far ane day only Febtuary 27--tv _31 Int—tiIII [o the Heel[FL I. M said III p rcent I; of the proceeds from the funds collected will be SIV-I the I—* CouncileeI Corley mored to is the pplitetil.I,A1phe Phi Gnega I- a day Pb-27, H IN 77 Ell the pl, of s,Iiatin to trvbutvons to the heart fwdled C.Cillet Dirkensoeconded the motion. 1 5. All were in favor and the oration pas ed unanimously. x #N W.Fonder,od behalf of Alpha Phi Omega,than presented tv the Meybx and City Council a Certificate of R Appreciation ted th,C them for o tending se to Alpha Phi Omega end the American Heart ASSOclation. f, eMVs to Shed resented the Certlflcate tlff.or Wallrela,M thank d Iv far a he] he eMended[o the Fxaternit 5° Nelle, e h th III -- - •' ? related to the'Tasketball bounce"effort. - P y - { � PROCLAMATION-iDNRT SUNDAY--PEBREARY 29,1979 LC - Nayox Weller Nen pf£icially preclavmed Americm Heart Swday an'P--U 27,19]]end read the Proclmnatdod o stating. 4 y. q " CONSIDER SOLICI'TOR'S PERMIT FOR BERGOR KING . { Mr.McAlister indvated Hornvv s'-Skip"Johnsis requesting a permit be leave edvertilleent with hamemmers Z``i w IF the residential M. for Burger Kvng,wnsntvvg of roup.and Burger King literature. The City Attorney, -*i pT I M tin E.Colley indicated that so lo,as the advertiser does not actually knock le the door and speak to the resident,but meetly leaves u advertisement on the door or dwtaat,thisis not considered soliciting under the l I' present ordirenca end no permit would be required. Mrs.pleha,City Sscretary,indleeted Burger King would not s, III - be mekv1 perso nal Contac III would be dropping off circulal.coupon,etc.a the doors of residents Council an ✓'Dickeke mns.,ed to table the ttti-.For a solacitvr'z pa A the az St roes not relative to the ordinance et hand. Coimcalman Carley seconded the motion. All wen in favor end the motion passed unanimously. Yafi 3� k ELKINS LAKE MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT TO ADDRESS THA COUNCIL R.Rex Ishee,President of the Board of Directors of I—,addressed the Council on behalf of the Board. Ne rntreduced meebers pf the Board who were present u Cel Howard and Kelly Sigler. The General Manager o£ELAWD, dr Tony Prenxen end the Assistant General Manager,Helen Webb,were also present. He than intxaduced Pete Well, `HY k: President III! Citizens Group end Cliff Anderson,Via President;--1 Blythe,I—president of the Citizens T srL 1- Group and residents Ronnie­h.d.and Mx.Christen... <. Dr.IsMe indicated in making his presevtatdan,he will be p,eki,I end gwtfng quite heavily from wnt el s u wall INmany items of cornapondenw;therefore,he will be speaking foam a prepared statement(Sae attachment r following this page.) After Ur.Is I,WI eltdon,Me Nailer,IIItad the CS h � aces[amenvtaes Presen yor m City iawgnises that Hlklns Laka vs ono OE the , " 1 n vn Walker Cowty aid the East Tela az end the Elkins Lthe People are soma I.the Finest any T where. He dnddated,however,that there have been soma,li,Cell with the Board to the put. Hes he C. cal mambas PreNc M J hn Amick end the City Attorney,Martin Colley end h lF Net. theC until h the orvganal t t e dr IF. He said tH o .hfault of Elkins L k he City has ff ed glia Ie b cause of this p t hipogre. t N Blkiu L ki. 'in thee joint undexteking If thesewer pl d to clrcwstenas tl F lflted to the tall sat t t eO Myo,Weller said the City's engineers erred I,the inial Pbxmulatioa of the sewer system Ill Sou;M1 - `. 1 T IF "'.at �k,�'t 4 z+ .��r ra� p�� .�,�"> f .,r '�,f<,:. F �,. ,'� �' "z:�` t ,+•x.F � ora r� .. - page lsr TIM- ,aril dl Yawls Elk Lek engin d He d M1 the5wth Hu 11 S Sy U Mayor Neller said the City and Elkins Lake MND probably do not have the expertise to determine this � ,leted.the Y M1ed v offset, a spar t Y Tu C lley d B de the eng "I 1kSns psrcentaga. }� �vP Lake.and hethe h City tried least M1 h gneir forh I p ] ih t was able Glrnn Isbell sand there az b 1 11 1 TCBB 1 ady n d cont, h Elkins Lek MOD and M1 fp e,the Caty had tke very'possible exd and y only o lays I p ag mon b ivad.at: Elkins Lake velli + - - t+"f, U 1' diffinel a If h ing to r 1 t txo engineering farms H id the City's engieenng farm said v`5>°� I i seely eteg 443 gpm at he City a 1670 gpsic b d flax of 2115 ik::said o divide 443 thae by n they had..thin a do h Elk Lek d IC$B said they had..thi g. 'd with h t of the City. III said 2115 ill g percent far Elk their ul d. Th method ld b o divide 1670 by 2115 7 sy: the City had ere.daly p bl in d al ng th TCSB 1,the snit I planing of the lanes through.—. This to get the City's percentage. He sad this.vs the total regvared by each entity divided by the total combined }}4 f f delayedh t planand g Sng out for bids a to:eight manths,he said , ugh he ePA procedures,a end ons xequvrement. 'arj ' CiTy$7D0 000 because bids at that tins.were inflated(.,,I"P high r than he eninnall'aestimates)t Another'rables,he sand,las the displaced sale,line. Tble in all water under the bridge now;he said. Mayor Meller said the ooh 1 q which d b ha o, t f he City, �iow is b Elk Lak g ing to pay Eor 14.p t the en year Fra 20 ye f I h ds, {' May W 11 aid the joint£eavlfty is,sal things c ndared,in wally ad serneoas to I—and the City, 'l� heslid,the Caty of Hantsvall gaang to build he lift Italian t It c p ty o that thmy k C. evea:as. t s H aid s atleabent upon ork Together an a spirit of good faith and ma sial con- -';< thin i'11 d additionally is another pimp,whlch wI.plan to put i n years£ramal Haw:is Elkins gaing ; 0", 'f f d ce d and f h point fe d try k the b I—tion possible I.all of nortnegataa- E to participate hi ked,iv dollars? He sold i.1-talle If the city of ill.to-2t th Ba and p tion of net xishing to contribute[ } h tins,i based primarily on the f th theg tell s difficult w determine,hat 14 par- Rex Ishem Bald Hlkaas Laka had taxes. ealt in d f 14 ant can be alta dad fu e £W lafrvs ataan. Ha sand the lift station is o { be expended. p ltivate at thus t cep for plsp d hat ora are talking about dollars whentwe speak t Waller asked at what ra ,and,hat pias p allego l.rifi If 14 p wt. He said h City would b pl l d o h a omoatment fromtBildliD rating to the£act that,at th to y {S * proper-time,.be v tel y £ .years from lox,that 1£St is ne cry t expand that lilt st n again, Rex Ishan d h es ax,the Phar Iaid h ge 1985. Tha 1 gat y into the future.. .'c L that ELbRIW will participate t thea of its agreed capacity. Haas aid he a +sed that EIMW 1.—1accepting He d he h ugfit that at Sthatit me gikiau tak Quid fi v value[ usting p s and go.through 11 the 14 lrcrntxthat the rngvneers have related az being its piorath part of thevaxpanan. this same.—rase,hopefully bar ragal h hing stand. He,said,the x t ll 111 still be ata of this lift station at this ti... there aftertheCity expands,and that cost theh iet app tely$40,000. So;he d he City:.ill y; t have 167D gpm in their It well without having to plerany mon a fora well. Hes d f x 't The Mayor said he realaaed Dr.Ishan was saying ELM O did net need thus capacity now,so why spend tM alley �O: these earaderatinns,then perhaps Oat"alleles bell eve f wears, He a d:ha her. 'opanaup _ Me d the City c n that judgement to the a ent that,ben the future time cons o spend the money, Y an of worms.' Specifically,to ens �th May s quest Dr.Ishls d he'didn't k He slid the 5 1; wilt ELMIN spend it than,o will Ne,a sept the w capacity If the lift station u being sufficient for Elkins engineers x e paid t up h they say it 14 p H id lie. ld t ap.a.l t on hex, v '� Lake's ds wall u the City, ealizang that when a lift s axion ss built o any other facility is bailt, where,o why they came up lith that ap ntag xa..:idthe❑ 1 t 1h do eed y re.panty ebelts; �°T Y'ksalty f are halt 1 t o provide at least a 50 percent expansion,a tally,he said,within the elaetxieal systems,a wall Eor flt least t y n any 1 ft He said o f their lift ystem that a He said the Lity's major Snterest is vn beings the.taxpayers aE Wmisville s s stations,they're fixed sand o of them,they h y:h p y.station.lad h BLIDIL B d fall,i. "i ?` p o tad He sand the Cvty'sv xe based an the g ng repoH provided from eflvldson Engineeringe5t ackel Far smaething tan years doll h 1 Nae 1 d th r y b k and h 'ckel y:turn 2 He aid the City as certainly willinga to concede to h flat that the City has not provided its erpanslan of the a quarter o x the.same nickel vsr in order to get what is needed;h ,he,sad this as a risk they IIE i hold have and i obligated to do It ak tam to develop Nese things,he said,and we ere willing to sesame. .} >4'P h e le kn d till do et kn ebat capacity a g g through h City's lanes to the sewer.plant He said ^"'o .n thong.aide,a tell III(for 12 mmtths nowt, are the Cv y ffi an as it goes threnh the linea o[ally Svglare,ELMN Board Member,sand v o the question of ho Elkins Lake ld pay for the li - "� o eixinr Lake.,The system as it a he slid,an going through Elkietlake wall reach i capacity v p.rlsvt;he savdhow did the City pay far the nsystwrin 11 they took o old,pumps end Pura a reamately 10-15 years,maybe lassstand se that t alteTTate route will have to ba determined for the (larger)pimps-maybe that is.all that v regviraf ten years down the road He said rarer,are 175 le,1-1, v City's-effluent that wall not go through Elkins Like nMJD.anHe laud the expel n ban discussed i a planned the wall east$2],000;the City open,$6,000 for increasing thou capacity to that lift station by 80.per ant. and progr d b d nvgied by the evgineaxs to leach that the capeavty of the lines(basically,the So,iretslid,t n years dell the road,p ,loa can do thing like that. 24 inch 1 ) h h come o hlkins Lek.:and after that the City must seek an alternate son of e£flvant to the e South H lle 1 iefly speaking,he said,as far I.the anowit of effluent ban tt ted for the City Mr.MrAlvstax,City Manager,remvmsced the trying times,hen he aM Tony Franzen c p nd"d oftep bY. l.. and.Elkv d _ centensplated by the contras agreements. Ha said if the City of Hwtsville x Ir letter. He said it w s frustrating et to have the information needed at those time. Ha men. led the problems i y t.part p t B jointly wathaELM00 has plant lk ld have ass ntially the slse c stn v roetvngai in the trsesition of engin ers and the anguishing time with the displaced s er line. wag by thplant's design,All date��aa d M1 and,ew only that,the plant­dhave to a too f" ti f been on Blkans Lake.property. a said vt is a usEIII exercise to revue.the Felt,especially the long range past. Mayor Hallex said he felt this discussion tovight has lead to a batt d r tandvirg b en EIAfN lid he '{.§ sMa Waller d that w us din d Faith end solve the bless that exist end continue the Cle9O to the City wall planned ALL,its plans and relate to the e EaRW Boarddsas 1t falls it is�ne as axy to p, yor agroe t protea goo pre 1 do o what the City feels he best elution v the short d long ev 'r' x good working relationship that we have together. r' DI.Ileam said hewould like to ceeider the past dead,but Hlkins Lake is stall blood by the contracts. He CONSIDER CONTRACT WITH DAVIDSON ENGINEERING FOR DESIGN OF ELLUD LIFT STATION y. ni &" .f said Falls Lake,ants to halo,the lanteats. He said the City and Elkins have a past history of getting along and that Elkins Lake MCD would like tobaldan that. Ha said pall ELMOD x t into this,they asked the engineers lis Hudgins,Director of Comrmnity Development,indicated there have hew tx acts submitted'te the =f`� to provide than with the ultimate capacity that they would need. Ha,the anginaer,did that beautifully,Dr. Cawcal for their c svdaratirn. 'fhe a isl con t provided for.the redit'nalaslid ng if 'f r bas d i Ishan said,and also provided them with the£lox they,era putting veto the lift statroo at that time. We do not, engineering sexvloasnwhe,,the engi—l'' fee is established a cording to the an asst o£constriction c t y he Bald. to the Elkins Lake people's sway. He said they do a want to invest the money now for Subsequent to this,the Cmwcal roque lad Davidson Engin eringato prepare a fixadfea contract for....adaration. seething I wall..ed too years from n He said if the City were[ .tall the line going around Elkins Lake, They ono ld have it made fns ten years Z said by the rim the City is reedy far Phase II of the lift stations, d Falls Lek will,hopefully,be ov the verge of increesingetheir capacity of that one lift Italian. He sand the fled gtrucontr ct Free,dad Earo i i1,000 far bssic nervosa,,ancdu3Rngrpr alinvnae epaxt s the design,and the n ctiw se ices, nth p v s for stn for additional a g ng aria .an std `t trot vo staking requiring a survey party,the on-site mons ructaen inspector,.etc Th 1 d g a ales-- .. .F 'May N 1t asked Dr.Ishan how ha pxapased to do that? t tact basedanthe prolectvan of wmtruction w is of$333,700twwld be app IF 10 Y p $13,637. Dr.Ishan rndiwted that whey Slkvrts Lake needs the capacity, will get the cepeaixy end that he didn't He sLLd this s estvacattdmwnstructiw vest.aHe srLLed the contvn�wcy laded th that, hill,.if y, ....tly knot"how'yet. he bids for the awnt t e an an$147,000,the pa mage fee w ld go doxn and the pproxamate engvnaerdng a wits I—be$14,707 as compared to the$16,000, May Wall—asked has EWD would expand a lift station by 14vparcent ten years from an. Hudgins said for the basic engmearang serviw it s apparent that the basic se ce cost en the sliding t r scale would be most beneficial to the City over then fired Ell. To err a$161Do0 angina ring.fee w this Cd.-Isbell of Deadens,En ins ing x asked t speak t this question. Mr Is6e11 that this xould be ; slid cele,the bids Quid have to c e in w thus construction In the a very daffacI to do with this type and sa asof lift Italian and lath the smell iiia that this Lake would ing s ons neighborhood of$170,000 ov the m projected ro ime es� On the other hard,uMex the additional services,Fell far on Early or flat x x, need. He said it will halo to be a total station capable of handling both the Clty'saand Sidl10'a ultimate floe, t emount,tthe fixed fee crnxreet dad for the con txuctiw ie et 3 £ rcen age or a Prov pec, ra the w par F: 4f Mayor Waller asked if this lead be seens,llsbed by an additienal pump added by Elkins Lake as their prnrata structtrnsaepdcfee that works every day the at..I,th act's s�be pad for else t f$1,920 par share. He said ora ar of going to change the wall of the lift station en yeazs from lox. --that's he fixed fee. On the sliding scale centras,the trot i inspector would be Phil under Item C uF * e n whill says servals,of other employees of the engineer shell be Pad actual plp,111 east nultiplild by Mr Isbell aid Stage II of the development,as it stands now ,veld occur in approximately 1985,or lave fetter of 2.5. The actual payroll last of a constrIetaan inspector world be,roughly,$1,000.p menta < es try klow in the station reaches 1,200 laws At thus time n additional and motor aM i s a multiplier dErg.S xenitl mean the City,veld pay approximately$2,500 peanaanth for the ortst7 Lan i-Plate' , ga par minute capacity. a pulp P ander the sliding t d to the$1,920 on the fixed fee.,aties a difference f about$600 th. in —will have to be added beyond airy State Health Department requirements. The State will then be able to � g,ca a es opposep ,s develop the 1990 proj 'xe said et least law,or n the 1985 development,both entities world have to Over a six to eight month...trioti..period,times$600 per mwth,thin is$3,6QO to.$4 800 diffiran els / participate in de.Vele,ing for the webined 1990 flex. Th.stat w all be load now,he said,to handle both far the constmetion inspector,wM1ich is much greater Llan the edditienal amount feu world pay I.the faxed feet ltimat ly:the Elkins Lake end City flaws with exception of thenpa,,arg capacity. In ether,olds,ha said,in I.,the sliding fee for the basic as—ors. i 1990 an additional peep and Itar would hexa to be added to that section. He said it would seem,sill,1985 'v, being aught years off,i .laid be foolish to develop a with whatever requixemants,are Headed now. We' Mr.Hudgins s'�heized that dE things were to Be very 1111,a£construction time w ho the.sliding ; hoping,he said,et thvatstage Nat no additional let wellacapeaity will be needed. Ha said the lines are used scale would be probably the bast wntreat to go ell the say arouM. Mayor Walla,indicated he,quid prefer Far. torage aM.thexe is a great amount of capacity vn those lines. He said that xaT veli stru Lure should not the sliding scale contract,bean,In the middle.of winter,it might be another matter.. Glenn Isbell d sited traction time should be four to sii months. Mr.MCNister indicated he and the staff also prefer h ]ding .9iava�to b xpanded. But,he said,the station is planned an that the third pump mould be addedawith ease I.19.5 Mn,, ller.asked how the 14 1 et becwle'you get what yea pay for." Mr.in said if the bids come in at$100;000 and eyop. percent prorate share Lor Elkins Lake was determined. $133;DN you wont pey as awch;hoxevor,if the,also n a $100,000 and you have taken the£ixad fee ye stall gaing to pay the$16,000 for$100,000 worth of seek. Mr.Hudgens said the curve th t th gi ng fes ` M- G1 I bell said the 14 paxcant addressed here is not in the engineering report. He said Ilse the rngieer - ex based an is developed by the engineering profession find is used alive lay in tai ng i g prof w. .ing rep began,his feelings were that with the data presented in the report that a wtu.1 agreement between He said he felt it is a fair curve, ba sad just as attorney t their' t en tine to t are. v } the City end Hlkdns.lake would detemdne,hat real entity's percentage would be. Ne said et present,lift stiti ? 4iF)`v 1-1 has capacity of 300gpm,of dial,he said E1kSns Lake co tributed l75 gm to the atatvon I.the iutial Cowcilmen Corley asked if most wntrmetors worked on sliding awl th the City bn. acts. Mr. tegea. The'City inu d this by 125 ;.he said,making fl total of 300. So by deleting those increaser Hudg said yes they do;-however,here of late the:federal g ant.has b q i, ng fa so Eaea gid we.have n. ^`- pexcevt fixed fees en tha4North Pleat Ki -andFirand an the A t a ' '3`rn ck ntity's total n d d pro ing that number,he said,as how he arrived at 14 He said the T v'port-eap lath C'Maliey.and Clay'., 5 d. per mage can be'determined v saws ways. Hox this pexlsnthge is deterndned is best resolved by the City end Non-9n,rlsent related projec s are basically el the eliding.cele of the goo sal engineering e Elkins.Lake,from the facts thatare reported.nn this engineering report. div McAlister iterated it is the Admini tration s e e. Y >y recoessrndatioa.to go with the sliding,all,. 'Councihaan c $ dxv y'i` shi+3�,i i a 2-.��' - x �i��-��tk`�' ���i+r } a'wr;, `r=s �`hr`.." #e r7� �"� .,iw:"t $r�'- !, 5-. sr ,f��e•'?.a� R x s�;^�•�,N`*.,�,�SS ''., .�*s�.�.`. x R (, -2- REMARKS BY HLKINS LAKE MUNICIPAL UTILITY ` r DISTRICT FOR THE HUNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL `+*G4+• it is under the terms of this section that the City paid for d +'. Feb;uary 22, 1977 oversizing 4,257 feet or various sizes of sewer lines inside the ;y ' District. The cost to the District was $40,233 and the City paid an We at Elkins Lake Municipal Utility District appreciate the additional $13,.597.00 for this oversizing in Section I, The change opportunity to discuss with you the recent engineering study and the order shows no increase -i capacity of any lift station. We have t rffi" projections provr speaking k� n .a xo tions dad. However, before a .akin to this matter in no record of any payment by the City for oversizing the linea in s.:• "P ij detail, I would like to review some of the matters which have led to °J',•! ''S+ '"'` `" Section II which are used by the City. The contract further states, - . � . the present situation. - }.� "Section 1.3, Future Construction;- It is not known by the parties at The Municipal Utility District operates under two contracts for what time the remaining portions of the outfall sewer line and related .� # ,+ ^, waste disposal and service. The Waste Disposal Contract is dated ¢'^c facilities within the District Will need to be constructed, but:6uch "r May 26, 197.0. This contract is the agreement under which the sewer system � ,': M construction is anticipated. The parties agree that either the City z q s south of Huntsville,mutally benefiting the City,and the Municipal - `;�: 'Y •*> "i" or 'the District can begin construction of the remaining portion.of the Utility District,was constructed. Article 1 of this contract is re- • _ :. .y, , line, including all necessary lift stations:and pressure lines, when y lated to the present situation in which the City and the District finds it is necessary to serve their respective customers. .Plans and:specs- s• -,'�,.� w�'*';YS; themselves.. Therefore., I would like to quote from the contract begin- fications for any construction and any construction contracts awarded .. � "Final plana and:9 specifications have been prepared on page 2, s + by the party desiring the conatrvetion,shall be subject to the."approval s' by the consulting engineers of the District and has,been approved by -,f of the other party. The party not constructing or causing the 4: k r the.engineers of the city for construction of an outfall sewer line and x s2 . additional construction.shall reimburse the other party for its share a '+ related facilities to serve Phase 1 of the development of the District. E. At,1 of the construction cost at the time that such costsare actually y h ! Pursuant to these planeand specifications, bide have taken end a . �A incurred. Immediately prior to letting of the construction contracts, �, construction contract has been.awarded by the District to provide for '3 i St% k each party in writing shall give assurance to the other party that it Y� the construction. Included in the construction is the portion of the has present funds sufficient to pay its share of the construction cost, ti •*�- ,- # " - outfall sewer line and related facilities from Point F to Point E as 7 Upon failure of such assurance by either party after reasonable .shown on the:map of the District, in Exhibit 'A' attached hereto and period,.the other party (party giving such assurance) is authorized to incorporated by reference. The District agrees to cause.the oversizing a ^-^•'i, proceed to constructsuch facilities as will serve its own needs. In }. hIRIN"y of this portion of the line and related facilities to a size necessary to collect and.transport not only the caste and the flow of the District .determining the proration of construction:coats for future construction y _ described in this section, the District shall pay the cost necessary but also an eventual average waste flowofthe city of 0.8 million gals. A } ity to provide service to the customers of the District system and the C per day and an eventual peak flow of the City of 1.75 million gallon. C ; :. shall pay all costs made necessary for the oversizing of the lines, ^+.f per day." appertainences, and related facilities to serve the needs of the.City.." "Section 1.2,Payments by the City -The City agreesto reimburse `si >s� ;� f '1` This means that each body is responsible for meeting its own needs and " the District at such time as the payments under,theDistrict'scon- . r it is under this portion.of the contract that the District chooses not t .h> struction contract become due, for the difference between the actual to participate in expansion of capacity at this time. The recently c t yji �% cost of the outfall sewer line and related facilities required for the presented study by Davidson Engineering concerning the capacity of the r a combined flows and the contract cost shown in the present construction sewersystemasst exists at Elkins Lake indicates that our capacity contract for the.line and related.Yacilities designed for only the a .� is sufficient for 8 to 10 years in the future and that the District . � , flows originated within the District." et j needs no expansion at this time. t � - w JP, P y k, >� � 1 ;r.-- t �a -3- _4- . Another contract:is the "Service Agreement Between the City and stations) if you're expecting a large flow in the hear future. In - MUD" dated July 17, 1971. Under Section 1.2, operation of the response to this letter, a memorandum from Mr. Harris to Mr. McAlister •' permanent plant, this contract states, "When the permanent plant is indicating the estimated total flow a r g on the south sewer plant was pro- � completed and has begun operations, the District shall pay a share _ vided. No estimate of anticipated flow.through the District-was Jv ,fir, of the for such operations based on the percentage of the capacity y9' # furnished. On February 28, 1975,Mr. Franzen wrote a letteito the of the plant allocated for use by the Distract. The District.presently P P Y City Manager, Jim and T would like to quote from this letter: - �� ff has contracted for 508 of the capacity of.the plant, and therefore "Far purposes of planning, our engineers need'an estimate as to the shall pay 506 of the cost of operation." fro' ' amount of sewerage the City,will be discharging into our system through. On this matter, I would like to present some figures that we have your 10inch and 24 inch lines which tie into our system. The City put together, but first let me emphasise that these are apprcXimatione, previously paid for eversizing the lines of the District to handle 1.75- but I believe you will see my point after,I have finished• During the d, but the lift have not been sized yet the Cit flaw: x mg ye City's s - -TT - months of November, December 1976 and January 1977, Elkins Lake MUD In"order not to be surprisedwhen the flow exceeds the arae of the n r' ' provided 30,600 gallons per day to the South Huntsville sewage treatment present lift stations,we need to be planning ahead." Mr.MCAlistex's. facility. This figure is based upon a method used in Davidson reepoaee to this letter included a statement saying that the City's engineering using 759 of.the water purchased from the City as + ` � £s4;' consulting engineer, Mx, Davidson, could not respond to our inquiry being returned to the sewer system. Assuming theca figures are €eason- about the sizing.of the lift stations,because he,: the engineer, said ably accurate, the,monthly coat.of $2,500. for treatment of this sewer- to his knowledge "none are planned for ii ' g. P our area.": rx' k a x u '§f age yields an average coat to the District of $2,72 per thousand gallons On July 15,,1975, the District again contacted the city:engineerr {° T, For the same period, the meters at the plant indicate that it treated a attempting to learn the City's projections of their flows. 'In reply, ; R 9 y' P j average of 692,500 gallons per day. Subtracting.the District's portions; we received a copy of Bob Fix's report concerning.the City l's 1990 flows ,k of this leaves 611,900 gallons per day being treated for the Cityof .but nothing on immediate.flow. .Again on October 14:, 1975, .' t " Huntsville, Using the same:cost of $2500. per month, this yields a `�, the General.Manager of the District contacted the City Manager requesting �.r - cost to the City of Huntsville.of 13.60 per thousand gallons for treat- the City's projections for flows through the lift stations. On March 3 i y t etf TW Ment. When comparing this.coat with that obtainedfor the Elkins Lake 1976, Mr. Franzen once again wrote the City asking how their inhouse study Municipal Utility District, the District.is paying 20 times as much ' of the lift stations was progressing and also if they had formulated any _ �, $ 's to have.its seweragetreatment as the City of Huntsville.. I also point projections on their flow. This inhouse study from Mr. Wilder to Mr. wck4r out that according to the meterat the plant, the City is treating McAlister, dated March 26, 1976,was provided the District,but again t over 600,000 gpdand therefore is using 200,000 gpd, or.509 of k w4 >. 4 there was no information concerning the City's sewerage flow through. i7) ' District's capacity at the - p present time. - the District. At about theeame time indirectly learned..that the.. w x; I would now, liketodiscuss some of the of consideration ' i" City had begun.dumping sewage into our system and no official notice a x?ryxu, which have taken place and were Initiated by the District leading to the hau.yet been given to the District even as a courtesy.: rba" .. k "' current situation regarding the lift stations. On December 3, 1974, .':'�� '' a :. On April 26, 1976, the City was notified of a major overflow of ? sGeneral Manager Franzen wrote a routine administrative Letter to Mr. sewerage onto the tenthfairway of the Elkins Lake Recreation Corpora- {xx,e xis Gerald Harris, Director of Community Development for the City of Hunts- tion owned.golfcourse. At this time the District requested that the. ville requesting the amount of sewerage that the City will be depositing `� City reduce theirflow sufficiently to prevent any further spill of5�, �. in our system when it begin utilizing it. This letter alio stated that raw sewage. Following more than 20 overflows of raw sewage, the City the lift stations were designed to handle only the flow of the District ' expanded on a temporary basis the lift station at the District office airs 1`4 and states "There may be a need to enlarge them (referring to the lift '°`✓'Ash - +�,'2y- N 'x tt ,x rx✓ ;� vl p5€�: F u"'r'.s i ,a s x,v 4 ,;. � .•`t �.� ,?ice . �''+Y # Z? � .-.5- 6-.. by installation of two new pumps. This was accomplished in August 1976, a time when we would need additional capacity and we would;iieve to four moths after the:first reported overflow• t� expend funds necessary to,provide such. The City is presently entering On May 14 each member of the Council received a letter from me 1 into a phased project and therefore the District will also continue to ` indicating that the.District wished toparticipate in a jointly com- '' phase their project as well. In view of the above, it was the decision '.'. - missioned engineering study by N. D. Davidson in order to determine the ` a *„'^" of the Board that expenditure of additional District,funds to provide - needs for each body in the various lift stations within the District. possible needed capacity for such an extended timein the future is not " This has been carriedout and presented by the Davidson Engineering . .now justified. report that have referred to previously. 4 _ '. This communication is designed to acquaint you of our ferlings and ,z.,,,t.'iyy�� This brings us to the recent communication of February 10,'1977 :.the basis for our final decision to refrain from participating at this ^Yx'tr x from the District to Mayor Morris Waller in which weprovide our analy- " ,time in the expansion of the capacities of theme three lift stations. b ��� �, '' �• •` � sir and interpretation of the Davidson report on capacities of the lift. - If our feelings:and decision are 4a4ed on facto and understanding different from ours, it would seem proper and advantageoue<to have a. stations. I would like to quote from this..letter: ' Y u s t rs representative number of your council and our Board meet toarxive ata �n m+:'".�. y. y�• "In our regular meeting of;February 9th the results of the common understanding:of the situation. `w. -•.�z'. r engineering.study conducted by Davidson Engineering Company were fully - You are assured:of our sincerest desire to be cooperative in all. 4 analyzed. As the survey reveals, Lift Station 2-1 presently constructed N, w matters ofmutual concern and interest. We do feel you can;recognize , solely by..the District with a-peak capacity of 170 qpm is currently ,• (. y * the need for your iymmediate and continuous action to rectify the un- z - receiv'n 1.7 gpm from the District and 251 from Huntsville. The. dors rz"`r`x` i g gpm desirable conditions resulting from the overloaded facilities within ultimate flow for our needs is `75 gpm. . k our District." ry�` "�• r Station 2-2, constructed solely by the District with a peak capacity 'r ipp of 125 gpm, is currently receiving 23 gpm from the District and 255 gpm ? I should explain what is intended by phasing as we at the District { from Huntsville. The need for by Huntsville to rectifysee it. The District constructed lift stations to handle their ultimater" .Fl prompt action b }', the current situation in these.two stations which are substantially over capacity at Stations 271 and 2-2. The Lift Station 1-1 in'front Of the t " loaded by Huntevilie's current flow apparently has been recognized as District Off-ice would require some expansion to:handle thepistrict' k your responsibility. ultima .. . te apacity. However, as it existed prior to the City's beginning Lift Station 1-1, with peak capacity of 175 qpm conetrvcted solely - use of it,cits capacity was 175 gallons.per minute. Within any reasonable `' E1 by the District and recently increased to 300 ape at your expense, is _ projection, it will'be approximately l0years before we have to expend any •i, currently receiving 63 gpm from the District and 255 gpm from Huntsville. fund. for the purpose of expanding thislift station. We interpreted Theproposed expansion of the capacity of Station 1-1, in which ,, the City's intent on phasing the expansion of the lift station to mean the District has been requested.to participate,was fully.considered. that they would.provide expansion to.meet the City's needs:to approxi i -. s i r Davidson's engineering study assuees full development of the District mately 1985.. At that time or at the time the lift stations are overflow- which would would mean H05 residences on the system above lift station 1 ing again, .the District would probably conaider another engineering study 6 �' #211", yf� i This .will require 6 times the number of residences which presently in order to determine its needs.. Therefore the District feels, having exist to.reach the projected District flow of.443 gpm. ,� installed Phase L of its lift station capacity,.that itis awaiting the a, C Our current capacity requirements are less then one half of the City to install their Phase I. This then would put us on.an even footing ty-- r t Yx +�, capacity.initially constructed solely by the District (63 gpm-175 gpm). € t- and we could proceed in the future se our needs materialize and under v sx mac' An oPtimiatic projection of our capacity needs in this station within the ' the terms of the contract that I have referred to earlier. 2111111111 -t a next 8 or 9 years should not exceed 175 gpm. We recognize there may come > t w t ,'. ,4 s " -;J 0 7 We at Elkins Lake Municipal Utility District recognize and respect the position each of you on the City Council holds. For just as you w are elected,torepresent the citizens of the City of Huntsville and to run their government, we too are elected by the residents of the Elkins Lake Municipal Utility District to efficiently andeconomically operate, that District. We are in a situation where the entire n�ebersbip of the Hoard of Directors are bound by contractual g-reeme.ts we did not negotiate. 'This is virtually the same situation Chat 1,see existing in the city. Nevertheless, I do not feel we should e;kd,,up ppinting the finger y Ahl"'��'111,11%1 V, at one another askingwhy did you do this and why did you do thet when ' none of us were actually involved in the origlnal transactions. We are existing in a situation With which We must live. Therefore, let Ps proceed for the beat of both parties. Thank You. -1Z IZ d 5 01, 4, Z'%."ARE F'11; A� .......... —q n'rq S Z' .......... A'X.K�' V. 7 IT- r. Q, -1777; � � °�+-8Sa4 4�.-,qtr•, w x w-* ,; v�t�, >w`�.� 1� ,,a� tb a�s.:- ��(�b-5,rN,i p��w Pa¢e 155 Page 154 h �7r 1n Frank M hen moa d t d th Oa ds " - still have tuff ined g g b d.th 1 d g sIlIe provision and J` { ``w " a(.si•6 Ines lines,Dickmm.seconded the.motion. All!ere favor—a the notion passed waniaowly. a Mr.Malista,than tatessanded Ille,ting tht,90 day..Else d not ge B ymd that b­1 it bold fLlI fiw years employment by the City b fo he ld b eligible f M1 di el lity Mr.OgICA1 CONSIDER GRANTING AUTHORIZATION TO HMERGENCT.MEDICAL SHRVICE indicated another recovomvda would bet d g Mr.R Uflid H Ilya he City Ag f Record f he fi rs+ # k 'es POA TH6 PII0.CJiA5E OP A NEW AMBOI:ANCE insurance ptogrem. An agent of bleard would be h C y I rth th usavice—play. d 11 et dealing with Pilot Insurance Cons,—xould be with d thugh RSchazd HSilyar. Mr.MCAlister 1 dicated at is the Admin- fe .. J1 MbAl ,City N g r d d he.0 it h C 1 emb rs John Amick and Delo slog-.resanthd a}l. [ration s reca�andati.t0 gawath the Pilot I co Cony y Plan. " the City thejoint C y/C y/Heap 1 S b .—in tb C unty""".R.' odge 1ph OavvsWayne Hooks and , - } - Sae M lak nth Art G d h mself. Ff He' 'd.the February 1] Lag of this group,it was is Councilman Dickens moved to award the bid to PiloICIns Company f theC mpreh i and' ability I T h de:ded t comme>Jd-t th p t agencies the purchase aF third back-up ambulance. Mr.Dan Broin,the Inaurmce and to designate Nr.Richard Hvllyer es the City g t of rete d Th tion aas sacwded by y. f near EMS i r said this v dad b e p rep ve a h b that ,ono ambulance is down s Comcilwaman Ila g. There m s.apparant hesitation on the p t of the C til to Richazd Hillyer t. iiS f r q a a h end bas all d th rdnambul n ded He said the third vehicle ' ,S�*r" as agent of xe. d th reaxes tom .cern for the local g in.the City. V V 0 or of Internal #` avlda ret d h 1 fe f h asistang d retold Isqui rep nditurI of City budgeted funds o r and HarviI.,clarified the uncertainty by stating that bill" had b o®i d twcet f look into _-'l above h n P—ln lab ag paid f M1 a as these is pp ]mately$28,000 which has built tip in the 14 the entire package of batirment,and then, d,to go. g t b d f he City. Th f me he..a f d£or he replacssa t of vehicles t fk:then asked h Coencil•s consideration.' mmayssianed,he w t at agent of record b rely a- 1 b thed o®S 1 Sng of s " rti f Mr.Hillwr put himsangthe position of an agentother than intent, Ca 1 King rep eased her pre N yon W 31 indicated this request represents a departure the planked alof the am ntization foods. fate w to keep the bus s iv Hnotsville,hu f 1t M:billye .did p rep ooh h anent tie obtained ,h� �3. ,. Mayor Waller felt i d b pp p f the t with the Cawcil s the next work s ssion locally. After Ivrthaxidisc ,Co.cilmms Oaclsans rest d h d he bid 'o Pilot Ss l the backgrowd and re 'E h req H s d fi fel arig ily MI.Bram desired a less expensive ambo- y,=;--�— Conpany for the C®prehsasivesend Disability Insurance,deleting h designation of Richaad Hillyer es the ce .. Y$ lance th a Madulance£or transfer tells p tbuaton so that the co t of opextvonwanld not be.great;apparent CS[ t of race d eaWan further clarification a£Us role.them t Cowcilwaman Kin s corded the he said''h £ liasg'has changed. He f 1 h t idaration and one xhieh cannot be acted w in ' P`; .t ase eadanotiw. Therotht,Cowcibmambats saf a ept C cilmeli.0 1 y he endorsed It lot Insurance x+E ?^fi1 Cauncil.Meeting without further espl ration in a work sesta Vii---- C barn liable£i.,but M1at a bere�arded as abstai.nv from vatvn due to E R j O °n e lass,as g a very to ng 8 reputations agreed to di-cuss the request mora full as ba Insurance'beiellat and the fact that he knows bath p rties involved sod The C.-til works closely with each of then. }, "' y in the t xork session of tha Cawcil. a+ n, ye WIISIDER @10VA1 OP PPARINC Nf SPACES AT IERSECfION OF 1Z1H M111 CONSIDER HIIDGET TRAN6PERH.POR RHRS NNEL OFFICE PND SAM HWSNN AVENUE �.bd'h 1{� ister,City Manager,exp] ed he one d f p ding h P n.el Office Irmo a part-time office t bated d f lir Bo i ki f the Stat Dep o£Hapf� and Public Jim MCAlister indi q Y 5 foil Position. H id this need requi the t ansfsr Icor the c angancy fwd of$6,99],which repro Trans o ation to stud this fo ctsontn deteamive if i ted a off sign1 He d M B dski $hi39]iin allarls.th additional d b F $500 i Hing,and$1,ID0 v capital agaipmwt. said he plans to offset a wl.etest t endyo tall a treffic signal until thecity bet,tek eotiw. regarding they .,in being--d rftI.the ab ant t s free 19]6 19]]which should a ceed$31,00 s.h 1 o xablm. Herr oanmded the revel a£flue kin Goolsb Dru .[thea side of v8 t mH a Pro c9 P g spaces Itwa by Y g :' a*Py`f yk M y rxWaller saidnthas bas tally c eon pus rvof Personnel Coordinator,dividing the duties of the _ Sem Host.Avenue,t v firont of the Cafe Texan o the ide of Ban Houstes,Avenue,and o e Su£rant of r per w 1 Officer Exam the1purUasvngtfwaa exiting t o separate entities because of the severe ant "4 w t l' p.` of each position. regwrem Gmdbus an the west side. MCAlister'indicated a meeting th the 0 tow Merchants—Illation i p esmtetiws 'on x s exulted in their request to decrease the five spaces to tooon.in fro t of the Cafe d tba, ,dPy, Cowcilnan Dickens m red t euthonze the t ansfer of g,99'/from co side of Goolsby Drug. Mr.McAlister felt it sold be i ev ryone b t t k ep the menti of p k vgst n ingency t ordure the o£ spaces amore`to a m..by.only essnving these t and h p hap beat ub eq tudy to dbttermin F the Pexsoamel I di atarls office. Cowcilman Corley taco dad the motion. All we in feet,and thenationif mowrc ire rive action is reguvted. .indi..Idxs sethiaB needed to be dans as here have bean 12 cidents p b, passed wle"sn.ty. tit at this intersection in the last teo yeah. Y —E....—B.—OP CONTRACT ON SAM HOUSTON RESOURCE CONSERVATION thGowcilm.Dickens moved to remove two p ki. p s: ossa an the..at aide of Goolsby 6xbg and east side aE e Texan Cflfa;and that er studdes b t ed out o check the t af£ oun Else. Ccilan mDfligl AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECI e seconded l the motion. All were in favoI asexcept Conoc 1 Amick,xhowished to abstai f om voting on this v The ' Mr.MCAlister clarified this loss—ament xould be only of the S.Houston Ron=.COnseivatvon and Develop- ' aerie,howver,passed. f" pant's d dear wax desi ad to coordinate plasm gat, RC$D'si he explained, gat agriculturally related a Ebb ts. This t+k : an assocv taw of cowry soil mnserva on people orgasuzed a .iflwa level and to be eligible fox federal AD.TDURM02df s� tending theyahave to dxft a fonaal plan.tt..S.Gibbs,a fonoernch—lb,of this granp,indicated this is very }- p itiva note e�pecaally for rural ar az end requires absolutely n amnitm nt of fords from the City. TheaRCBD a yt} seeking the dor t f li 43 sponsors,the City being one ofcthase sponsors. TTere being be further—is—of the City Councilmember,the Nayor,and the City Attorney and City Manager the seating than came to a close. .- Coencvlmember Ki d done the plan and Councilmen Carle Respectflilly submitted, C g p y eec.ded the motion. Cowcvthemnar id the noted he wished to'abstain' from voting on the motvan. All other conocdlmeo3ers voted£or the motive 3.' end the motion passed. lF/'IRilA•erk/ 5 Desna.,city secretary ''� r. CONSIDER BIDS ON PORCH4SE OP CAR AND RADIO POR FIRE CHIEF P February 22,19]] l., Mt MCAlister Indicated bads had bow received d p d far the purchase of.e new and w sed four door S ' sedan for use in the Fire Department. O£tha four bids received,Mr.McAlister indicated the successful and/or �lf' low bidder is as fail..: ek4 "W O'Pry Chrysler Plymouth } 19]]Plyowuth Fury Fanr or Sedan 414 EquaIad or oxeeeded specifications .. i 45-60 day delivery $4,959.84 b Mr.MGlvster vMicated it is the recomaandation of the Purchasing Department that the low bid as indicated above be accepted as the best and most responsible bid. Payment to be meds from Ganexl Food Contingency. ^5'k Also to be purchased is a high band India for the Fire chief'.a o Icor Mot-11 st$2,254.2E. Both vtea s selnobudgeted,Mr.HCAliater said,and necessitate the transfer of autotal of$],213.84 Erma Cess Tal Fwd Con d r, ngency. Councilman Corley moved to axard the vehicle bid to O'PIy Chrysler Plymouth end to authorize the purch.e of h hi=h-band radio and transfer of$],213.84 from General Fwd Cantingancy and sewnded by Cowcilm.Daigle. ; A q as eon a o e whether bids were taken n the radio by Councilmen Moura. Van VeMever indicated he Felt h market hadb...Decked although bids wax net fornally sought. Cenobite.Corley amended his motion touba ' tangent o the City having at all the raqu—sate£or soliciting bids on the radio. Cwncilman Daigle s end d d the amended motive. MI.-glister indicated this ealrvficstion would be made at the next meeting. All wax in } [s P favor and the matian passed wanine.sly. CONSIDER BID&ON EMPLOYEE HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE k Mr.MCAlister indicated the lowest bid came in Irmo Pilot Insurance Ha said the cat the City £or the employees would be$29,440($16.92 par month times 12 months times,145 145 employees]. Ile said es we have ^f } budLeted foods availabl f this aid should have additional foods left aver at the end of the year due to the g £c th h Ron t f bids--we anticipated the rate increase,..at ant for bads and they did come in 1 er thanh sat1 ip t d d budgeted originally. (` Mr Hilly he d tided the City provide a long term disability program for extended illness art �e injury additional b F the aWleyeas.(pre .sly wevaileble). This disability pl.will cos the Cit, this He.said X e r h see h d t oral i ori h the a fLndstand _ f1 W 4k 6r`�i p" to ai•, ' *�3 '�,v a 3 ,ea.a a a. r, ':� �. �.F # z r:i 'jir-- •'z.',i' '^N r,•,' ?"m;.'Y 5t#? r1. �� J p,' �. n A�f d•�. FpLfl Ld�#b Page 155 a Page 15fi - AN ONOIHANCB BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI@ CITY COUNCIL OF TO CITY DF ""` ILLE F' MINDTES OF TO HUNfSVILLH:CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON THE 15TH DAY OF MARCH,19]],IN TH CITY FALL COUNCIL 1 AM@mING CHAPTER 8,SECTIONS 8 8 16,end 8-1]OP THE CODE.OP OADINANcBS OF LOCATED AT 1212 AVENUE N in THE CITY OF LENTSVILL6,WALKER COUNTY,TERAS,AT 7:00 P.N. SAID CITY BY PASSING A NEW SECTION 8 15 AND CONSOLIDATING TOUSLE SUBJECTS COVERED The Coancil net in regular sessaan Hath the fallow ng b rs presmt: '*'�, BY FEES ENf 6DCfI0NG 8 15,8-16�a 0 1],APfi`Ti®tBBY REPE4IING TO PRESENT SECTIONS 8-16,and 8-17,AND LEAVING SUCH:PARAONAPE6 VACANT POR FUTURES SECTIONS,SAID NEW Qy Moxxi I.Weller fix, SECTION 9-n.PROVIDING THAT THE FIE MARENAL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILEE TO SE'APPOINTED John Amick BY TO CITY MANAGER OR TO DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY DESIGNATED IN THE ORGANIZATIONAL Latry Coclv, CHART FOR SUCH DEPARTMENTAL SUPERVISION AMI PROVYDLNG AN EFFECTIVE DATE F " No yLa P Uickms il i passed 'ppl yoi 1d City ColilJ M Al tar inch ated this mly pde dpu tit D loxRs ginthis officeit.the Prmk M 1 the administrative secta0 3; " l j } .Jack C k L Councilmen Parker moved to dept th rd p tad by Mr.Colley and.Councilman Corley seconded the d 'y tion All sera an favor end the motion pas ed unanimously. ,A. _._ -- ----- The FlIti.g s Tied to Ider by h arable Means[ Weller,Mayer and the invocation Nas given by the "} Consider Amended Peddler's and Solicitor's Ordinance yy ]lusxxims City Attamey,The Mettln I.Ca11sy. 'wY U Mr.Colley then presented Ordiaance No.72-1,the caption of which is se follays:. A ti` t%"55 CONSIDER.T10 MINUTES OF I.LAST NEECING AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1Rp]IEVILLE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE Mflyox Waller then p esented the Ma f the prm CODE OF ORDINANCES OP THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE SY REPEALING THE PRESENT SECTIONS.13-13 r T` nsiderI sell Cthe.lmm Corte 9 of P b wry 22,19]]to the Caunal for their ENTITLED SOL ICITURE,MINERS,ETC.AND CREATING ANEW SECTION 13-13 PROVIDING FOR - `$ y moved to adapt the mi f h pro meeting as MITI—and Cauncilmen REGISTRATION OF SOLICITORS,ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION UPON APPLICATION, i. Dackeia seconded the motion. All were an favor end themotion passed uoanimoosly. GROUNDS FOR DENIAL AND REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATES,APPEAL AND PENALTY PER VIOLATION OF A THE TERMS OF MID ORDINANCE ACID CONTAINING OTHER PROV SIGNS INCIDENT THERETO. t°a - CONFIDER 9OlICI'f(IR'S REflIIE6T PER ENEU MANAGEMENT CLOS Mi' Coll,indx t d he bad. q ills.about this tdi—cal ledi felt it ompl ly of able. aid the Sellas Roses,President of the SIW M pte at duan Fx s F of pop ly f bli ad th th etd Eo ahs new ori e. S 4frR�`y mmgemoat Clab 1 d ed the Tequest is made to a11IN his club members to Mr.Colley disc -d h all t f of the net oojinance with the Coolcil. Mr..Colley said the City camwt k sell in da 1 as,light bulbs hich 111 be pis has d Poe the Lion's Club,m ma day only,March 22, prohibit solicitors,but it c guilt,those. 19]]ba [h h of]:00 end 9:00 P M He id the profits figs these sales will go into the Mmagmmt Clab's ay b sed to sponsor speak Ts and vannas other eduaaticoal function,that will introduce the Mayor wallas indicated hs de to mak editorial . Ce laid h lte ably opposed mages ode to business and the,outside business world Nr.Rosas indicated a package of sax light bulbs door aolacvtatiens of xesaden 1 the ty F r the 1 f chend bio 1 d th cup t F that y would.be sold for$2.25. U paxtaculax residence. He seed 1 g that the City Atx ey h dic t d h g rdl £his op to I ` lex says that such action is pexmassibin vo h U S,then h d he the City-C 1 ill have t Councilman Corley moved to gist the permit to the Maneg .,Clab end Cowc£iman Dickens secoadad the motion. abide by the law,es presented by Mr.Colley. Mr.Colley d th 1 at alwaya hat the people rant. All Here in favor end the motion passed meamoaaly. p lith Myll L S1man C 1 End ted d to Mr C 11 he Council has greeing x yor VaovpaantL y en g Y i i CONSIDER ENTER RATE INCREASE no choice in the t and he then wed o dip the 0 d pr d by M Coll Y C 1 an Moore I ecmdeH the mo M Colley said: 'I hope it xoxks,Ith1 ki 11 M y Wali 11 f-1 i violktes Mr.McAlister indicated that the r s discass d the Cat Council and Hates's m inter t ssvpe y get of every cit van Mr.Csloley s d h iy igh�fe h esid this matt x is 1 xegvest xe by y sepias a I that he nay k the soli iter to leave,icad iE he licitor does n leave diately,he then hidtbeeg ilty S� Chester FOHell,in its..It work session. Ee indicated at is placed on the agendas that th Conical say may Of trespas Coolcilmm Parker w erned that potential solicitors might introduce themselves as bean 2- ,t not take acnan on the request. He sand m action crosntutas no objection and the increase wall eutmancelly ' endorsed by the City Council,which world not be true usurer the law of the naw ordanmce. Mt.Colleysuggested 5^j. Pass though. sig peamit i se sig miguage: then addi in bold red letters on the t 1F,.tha'.Followi 1 ThIS PERMIT OGEE NOT CONSTITUTE j SECURE,WENT OP THE PRODUCT OR TFID PERSON BY THE CITY COUNCIL. Mayan Waller also requested that the pennSt shot - - Cauncilnan Dickens indicated he was,bast from the work session in which this matter was discussed. He had the all inclusive dates of the peamit'a effective duration(from and to). .3.P. the.following questions: ^,} >'C?. It was agreed these two changes should be incorporated into the oMinmc All seat in Caval of the oidinmce 1. Mhat xelatiaaship between Entex eM Lavaca GetheritR Coopmy exists i supplying gas to Ratex4 emeMed sold the moti n passed unanimously. 2. Nhat activities of Lavaca Gathering Cmnpea,have caused m increase an costs to 95 ,o yv C Gilman Parker presented,es a paint of claxificetim,that this cost of service has nathviig to do Hath flax- Report n Elkins Lake[ncorporetlOn = - F i th ougM1 all costs,based on the anfarmatim he has gathered Mayor Waller iMacated cot of service relates to salaries end inflationary costs within a ace,s,, r operating casts,and has nothing tondo lith the It of gas. i a Mt indicated the County Judge has called m election far April 2 based on a petition presented to lass f the till Dr.Dickins asked of i ithin the capacity of the City of Hontrville to deal with these types of co which contained the required 20 sagnatvres. fU said the law indicated the Judge has no dveretim pet $ y He said it wouldirequire a ampler aralysia which is probably n ittun a mmtcipalit abilist is vol due form and it -h had to call aha electvan. The LuestiOn is xh Cher the residential c�wity of T-- T' do rbutah,is mord it 1 le with this c E r dv increases,lot the y s c,t Elkins Lake can becomexso Snwxporatad tevn of raised by he County Judge's action. Thos eligible to vote si type o p o s Hegar ng request should be din-O n this election'lost be petmanent LesidentsiofnEIRE.,Lake(wt xeekmders)and must have,a vote registration il i Coolscilmmd Porker,Voted nfar thehsakeeof d,cusaoloved s condedIlly Or„eDickeasfLii�etancrease emtempleted by Ev[ex. enc 8 r cast exttificate art Walker Colmty. Mx.Colley said that s a Elkiaa Lske Section IV falls'p lly the City's retetritorial Jurisdiction,it cannot h incorporated with the remailder of.Elkila L k Elk Lake's boundary YS,;\ Coencalmen Moore said he felt the Snmease of 26L is eppoximatel a 1 1/2 lines ImId boold the City's axtraxeaxitoraal jurisdiction territory. Ek said older incorporation,there cold N C 6 1 w inflaLioe Y t enc a pm year,which is fu be some very a.kwacd situations because of this division of entities. try increases in almost everything else. Ha felt Entex vas cat atledrtosthis inmease es this did o t repxesmt any profit fox themselves. Re felt they were haneat end on thtlevel xith what they vete doing. i f 6 EI felt if they could hold thea,costs down at that rate,they coma doing m excellent job. ibmtaville did not ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS 9 e ( EIA gas ailment this year,he-Inid,in suppact of the request. A ? Mayor Waller indicated the Pedexfll Reserve Bulletin,in Jenaery,19]]=r vested that th n Lural gas bills ftepoxt ort Caty Auction x had i ,sed appoxvmately 1E percent from jut yam througM1mt the cmv rye a ofaine m the Mr.MCAlist r indicated the gins receipts of the City/County Auction sre$61,587,xith the City's net being F amu of fuel hes bell Par less than that Ne said if Entex s c rncreeses were red to other a re nt xe acmes eassllY $49,34]and the C�unty's net$6,081.6 He pxopoaed to dL,pose of he n ceipts 11 follova: Utility acepeny aver the last five year,,Entex s costs world be las,,oa 1. Pay off the outstanding debt(Certificate of Obligation Nos.5 end 6) h Dr.Dickens indicated he would still like I.to his qumtlons and he said he'd like to knew who supplies on the 12-G Loader $21,481.25 U 'ce to Sate.. j C FE ilmm Parker asked the City Manager to find lot What type of event xould have to oc ur to hate a rate 1' ' 2. Pay off Lha outstanding debt(Certificate of Obligation Nos.9 and 10) t,N h ng. He said if the flex through of fuel vs passed eutomtically end the cost of livangcis an mile]eve t on the original comnerciel sanitation trucks (his includes the gas purchased,Pelsmmel operating costs),h xaOld prefer the Council's action to pass itnthan tthe,Coolcil's inaction just let it happen. h Rented to know what their profit level is now. E_f$22P2]]e65,h aid,McAlisterxrepd sov,ed.$1,251.25 and$38].9],respectively. This would leave m urellocated balance p'tr r May.,Wall,,indicated Huntsville ren v i-,,-half of uta gas supply ftol NormsaPipelies end am-half frm 3, purchase three light utility vehicles(compact pickups)far replacement s 1 ' Texas ea es o u ern Transmission Cmipany(No s Ss estate end Texas Eastern in nterst te.) of the vehicles sold in auction,a an approximate cos pax unit of$3,400,.;'u.' ` l Mayor Waller thm asked for a vote m the mtlan m the floo,. Councilman Dickens voted EOT the motion and Llua mobile radio,fox each st an approximate cast of SUED each for e. "N', all other cauneilmmbers voted against the mmSca to dory the rete inexeese. The motion did not pass. oral of $12,900.00 J r« This than xould L-an unallocated heist,of$9,3]].55 fill the auction to go into the General Fund Cmtingmry ,” SUSINOS6 OF TO CITY ATTORNEY--MARTIN O.COLLET '' account,MNlistar said. Mr.McAlister indicated the six Vehicles sold in auction grossed the City$2,155. He said three new-Place pCI:'o Consider Ordlnence Ammnding Office of the File Nmshal (Otdlnmce No 77-2) t �t� ngi vehicles are civ scally in need Sn thr p t dap Puk W t and&ewer,and E F.' Nutvn Gulley then ad the oxdiaence s caption,as Eollo C Re,said the Parks Department at presmt has jet t 11 Ha k d th C cit for their euthoxi ti to gather quotations for the acquisition of these three'light unlaty vehicles xith the final decision and award t U o a nada at the next ra lar meati y t olm t k � rt$ ti yy . ,� `rp�`i•vl .aka�.Su edzr��� 'B"'��' � �.€�,�.,, '�','�'' 'wr�=����,�ry ~� �.�','�.�,k; d. .m r � ,�z-v"�"'"'"1" ,�'z n ti'�5v'.�•c'w�� ,w�r '� (a Trs�" z;#ey '. r u �. ..�y., ,'ivy. sl„- � Pegs 158 P! . Mayo Well-r asked f p h nwb-of h 1 h City's flea[md.their dep .nt a aiglealt, %* redesigning the entire ca�igurati-of h 6 llpark. r vork load ago d—1,f- age fte to th i g. z Caw loran p ke d t t £. $9]8£ the as Sh ung n 'fit Cow it P ker d thei.r ce p p y the .d.g debts.vtms 1 aiW 2.bare,or ` Cont g y Fwd-the P ks Depattl f the:R. P k Cuaplex $ C ifi of Obligati N.I.5 6 9,and 10.e Cowcrlm.NCGlothen mored to nd this mo[i.n. All were in v, to e11ma the 1"sty M1 and.the111` 11 th -oral C ilman $W pAt; j E rand h tv p d imo ly 6 Dick dad th Allx ia£ or'end h Lim .*,.,,C�P+f'!'g d Cow 1 0 k d loth.1111 theAdmini soli q tvoaa n the three.light utility Pus m—s1y. * +,s . eh le f idere late,dat, hal the iofloostiao gtheeing pro...I is being..ducted regarding '5 Cawcilman Daigle xo t d the dxt d.g ofthd ed Esaces h City tlag fl t.sad.its edition. Cowcilean Carley seconded.the matioa. All were an favor and the on J y Ai]d apd thefact that the of tiLLl l ague ld begin aotied unenivmusly. ui int k Mr MW1 t - di d this t item within k on p the p f the P k d Re a s Di i d they ll aka y; r that.eP 3 s lead b d M MCAT ld p se these `H k �. P t 1 f th Pro Bndg -£a.19]6.... A wapld be old be latelju lty lvto the se..aplaing,hot he said it - Y,G .. Mr.Mali ivdv dthisProgr Budg t reflects a forst f h Ci y f Huntsville,all other budgets w au "g b ng of theit,.item farmer. He lead this budget consists of a laebinatvan of the line Stam budget along with Executive Session ' mar d.tifying alt of the.program areas. £ hyo 5 a a Respectfully submitted, { MAYOR'S REPORI ' kY "' Mceting with the Texas Water Quality Board Ruth Dedhew,City Secretary Yta0." � x H ravine-,lNorth Hunthe ll S le Pl- ply t a3 h M L eky G ahem Supervisor for the TWQB far the Ci[y of M..h 15,19]] u gram iW d Mr C sham d d that toward the and of March �,. the City sh.ld be axe d d ths,Step II a,aat I.the f$108,652. Nr G ahem felt the program schedule for 2' p fu tier development xs a long;210 day poriad to,5 p f pl d d ig phase(seven months)is longer hw normally cuvtooary f that proved 655 d ys far coast— on is also entirely too long;Ind if the City , .+'�{C does mat make-y mpdif ns in the,-tial periods,then thatisthe ray the£ands would be allocated,d.fag E � '31 h. time spans. Thi i ttat f the City.d the engine.% d ide..Mayor Waller said it res G ab s lodgement the th North HIn 11 S -Plant should he 1 ted by ear " b eta ho ld be to ha the plans d p f cations st the otP y Spring a£19]9 and that the t ,"- q'WQB avpleted farm by Septmber 1,19]]£or d foodil, 0 .tier 1,19]]E the Phase III at Lep III grant cans i n phase xith c-utruction actually W'* x b ggivingI..90 days of that p iod. The plant requiring.ywhere furs 12 but notover 15 months to complat ' Wa pi.t meet with the..sin­a to review this schedule co see if it can be met andw111 then ort to the f -+ Council,the Mayor said. rep A u` T s Water Quality Boazd EYifoxcamertt Ilivisi. "m Ma Waller said he also visited with W.War Ly w yox phy,Head of the Enforcement 0 egarding old North HIn%villa Sewer Pl. r t and i problems. Hg aid Mr,Murphy seemed t be sympathat :with the City.d indicated M.Murphy—d.-tact theoeloge Div: lad review the matter with them age.. „R Tama.NwdCitiesipat Lea¢pe'a emaoraem.t of eaco Aid Cities Iam-tea with state—ad L.aa " µ. I III Mayor Waller indicated TML he,loofficially endorsed a bill,which hasbellsaimitted to the Legislature and ' �X the H—ae regarding extr.rdioat, ost mpplaasats by the State of Texas t cit s which are impacted by state p p etim. This bill xaold get up.allocation of$5 mullion vvth the State Camprraller,oho x-ld through a d£o la devised alp-p,ia ly,allocate those£Inds to hies for the extraordinary ors they i.x in having R Lha xtensiva ate propeHias xithan their city lima s. He said he did not know the at,.of this bill but t was%pen dal,Roy Risk.of Nacogdoches and Ji®ie Edwards,our repressatatvve. ( COUNCIL ACTION 1 Mead to Remedy Safety Hazards at Rass Park Baseball Complex y Dr.E.Larry Dickens asked Mr.Gena Pipes to explain the problems at the baseball perk r,g.E.g the backstop. I Mr, vvdiested due to the Foul ball hazard at the ball I '$ Pipes park,additional fencing shiel { Boded. He lard the firstbase line o the tallage league field is extremely hazard., X", because of the 'line shots'especially by right halal batters,that atrike i the seating v the n 1 "pea a league'fields Mr.Pipes aid in his judgement,the a ten i—of 9: Lha wing(ten footstagbehind b.ackatoI t the extort If some 30 feet bay.dxthe sdugout would be the tallatio s to least."reduce the hsa.d to the specta a on the other field. Penciag fern ate field-told..It$309.50--the entire complex can be y„ equi�ed with like forcing Cal a otal of$978. Mr.Pipes had a firm quote to this f effe . He said this smowt is Inbadgeted.(Quote ores from Texas Pence Company.) 'E! C..Iitm.Dickens reitat t d the real danger free foul balls. He said thd vtwW. -`j- must be­died before the seas.begins. He suggeated using tore of the$9$000 just `. added to the centingency fwd I—the euclAan to fin.ca this$9]8 project. F e Mr.McAlister inf..,d Dr Dickesu and the other members of the Cawcdl that he has asked t Gene Pipes to prepare a comprehsasive report and package for review by the Cowc11 at the next work salsa-1 cansisty of all of the programs Ind activities associated a with our ' svvoner tivitias and parks pregr . Cowcilm.Corley asked that included in this package should be improvements to Josey Piel fox the softball facilities(backstop,etc.). Co,ncil.n Bangle indicated the men's leagu gets wderwey.Josey Field in oxo weeks and something mwt be dere before that time to clean it up sa that these m.won't be injured by the potential deagae.that exist there n ow tsaid the mm's leag,s has grow approximately'Co percent in two ye.s and the sleegos has groin six t eight times(to give soindimtion of its papudazity)-all °( %bared on all field. He said£enc.repair is s swat. Nayor Weller said the total parks progree xwld be examined in close detail in the .at S n k sits C it.Parket said bad—,the Council has the antie.program placed before them far ` } d ti ,xhy not decide on the ballpark fsacingtanight.d st least get started. r u h g He..—ad with the hazard of the first base it..an the teenage Pield. at Well"Baked Mr.Pipes if the$97B would e££ecti-ly reduce the haverd to Lha best s, '' TM(✓",`i- rS.t ., C t!s abvly Mr Pi es sad ha felt it is them _est the at cs tlo%hart oP _ a ' $k ( o£ �} �" S• S h ��a z�r�kik#a'�r'} v, � .�'h�'- 'Se "��+` ''^ �. F.,� 's'Uva x A k f„ € 5 MINUfBS oP THE CITY - ------ 3 >Y M Co '.1 di sd.ths possibility o£1 1 yi g owp being d q th k "k COUNCIL MB6TING IO!LO ON THE 29TH�MY oP MARCH,A.D.,19]],IN THE CITY HALL ." replay should be s pa f ;.. COUNCIL CHAMBRRS:IpCATEO AT 1212 AYBtAR M IN TFR CITY OF HUNTSVILL6,XALI(ER COUNTY,TBCAS AT]:W P.M. * P he o] Y £ he Clean—b 1 eyed he 1 el co up sed by R PS insu p x d t Al theCo 1 di sed king Ao P1 t plo-y h y lompairy of his h i (p h ps i +F' The Council met in aRegular Session xaLlr the follwiag memb € Tyler). long h repen bl f x up 1 M y W 11 d eE tying R P o s present. the y k i uch Y t1 h ld b sp ible f ly neopi.tion. Cloloileas Aw.k noted the €� M - No I Mallax�Mayor ed tag h f ampl'Ying 1 l y P Y,famil h the t ecu h eNe Mr. A� tri, g Jaz Amick S Endg dz t d Mr.P f Rod p rf rem thisI,, k ld lik lY employ h f i T11 1th. W{•M ' Larry C ley S. h®h rat Th Count 1'd dad h ld ff any i i th s metier until it could be discussed with ,: "y - �+ Wflyn 0 gle Ron Pix either by letter or by personalselling thi.the f days: + " $ � T "` f ky oe L Y Dickens ,:o F 1 Rogers King CONSIDER BIDS FOR VEHICLES IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS t k ,g j y¢4 G M G1 then k Men Ga t t J k P k d"' He fndtcaM d1tM 1 bidder doEhth al bids. dea10 hied for reopand g ch f f h F xdl ftTri yty'o p1976 Fordcks. ,�r)?' $' He said:thet ______ ________________________________________ ____________ T, Couriers ax$3,337.82 th atw k ds, £ 1 f f r.veh 1 f$13,351 28. ----�-- --"-- x k ting p i d veld not b up Until 1; �� although it.tan felt 11 the bine had b d h ' 1 Lox x the Coun it ld andi tonight theirpleasteed thebid to AS hPord based on the bits " } Th - ting was called to order by the Havoxable Morris I.wailer,Mayor. The inwcetiw vas given '+ A 5i H' Councilman xe k Ya dot April 1 Gore,NCGlothen. d M f.xpir t xo Cooncilman Parker semd to leek favoxabiy up warding the bid to All senh April 1 based on the infarma tion preted. the Council le March.29 and Councilman Dickens seconded the motion. All tare in favor of this x COMI 2R HE MINUTES OF TEE PREVIOU6 MEETING ti K ov end vt passed une➢lmovslY. >' " ¢ d AV Mayor Nallex the nd ed the - thepeen me ng f March 15 to the C for their y loeideiatian of same C Sman C 1 y.awd1.to adopt thenotes a xxittan and C.-Ii—Kung seconded j 5 CONSIDER RE60LUfI0N PLBDG ING,MATCHING BONDS FOR HIGH GFEPD the moti— All ware In fawr of the motive and it passed unanimously. 1 LINE C ICATIONS SYSTffiM � P � ':`� CONSIDER ALTERNATE PETkVSALS FOR SUSDIBR'DRAMA U)R.JIM MILLER, Chief Borth said this High Speed Land L1 1 thatheb of d f by h HGAC to raphe, U ANO PUNDI G Cil 3F�eYIL-F1 @iRC pATI� the City's Teletype norreatly He sad he Teletype der matehi g ford,(60 40]Lha.ugH..grant from HGAC,and is leased from Bell 1 phone Company d, the City$105 p h f r mai ten he City's ,t �$ Mr.Jam Miller of SMU indicated he led submitted three alternate plans to the Cohicil fox their considers- ,Mee of tM con He sa d lest year HGAC.entered int as ag. t lith thisregiEnat mei grant far this tion: high speed land 1 He said thattine h em 38 ag. h king ppli f he int _ and the City th budgeted$1 500. is req t far th y 6 n th h h aid lfi M 'R Y'• .{, Children the ugh high rLaol plan ' agencies have applied for the i st t which as es the City Pledge fr $1 500 t 53948 H said the b. Children ox yo g ori its in high school and older plan l 1 i dm because,originally,MAC $330'626 a11, t d far the 38 is and hat rmi 1 Wat in I. Aima,the boards plan � anof f10,000 an Uutrigh pu h rather than ren al. As Lh..,--of to i-1 n r the amou k= of cash matching frood. I..1 re ses be.—.the allocation of.fonds . not i sed at MAC. " Miller than eked the COoncil far any questions they may have about the proposals vex that they have had the s ae a n apporthivty to review them. Mr.McAlister iodlceted he had expressed his disappointmeat to this a Mn a letter to Mr.Royal Hatch, Executive Director of GAC,stating his feeling that those entities with to f resight for advance planning,xh0 Mayor Waller indicated the Cowell had—Tread the proposal,and the next step wwid be to discuss funding :.; applied eanly,should tat be penalazad baewsa suddenly 16 ides apply lata. a ;• 4$4. f these plans which could best be does in the Council's next work—,ion,if that xwld be satisfactory with Chief Earth said at the time Tis High Speed Land Lina ,proved.through MAC,MAC ll 1 ngee pick IF Dr.Miller. Dr.Miller indicated this would be suitable to him. ,or Nallar indicated also to be discussed their share of the gran on tae teletype that we.pr...ptly op. The burden of the. 1 e rest x111 have to be nthis xork session cold be the swimmer band FIVE—as pies ted by Dr.Harley Rex earlier,as Part of this ' ummmx s activities., piked.up by the entire dapartm t h ch gs the.$105 p h w pad 11 lump t $250, h as we. iy w pick n,MAC's h In.adds to thisco t w111 be th £ p rat f he line f M o Austin at $5.00 par month p 'le which t around$5,000 aye All f this ass ur present Teletype opera : CONSIDER APPROVAL OF SBNER LINE EafDN6I0N REQUEST FOR JERRY GATLIN tion to$10,190.T year. Chief al,eh reconaanded the Council award party p t on intheHigh Speed Land Line WAY]5 SOUTH Communication 9ystam. •" } C1 y M—Ir,-Ji MCAS ter,indicated MI.Jerry.Gatlin has requested a s it ion to r t9ixae lots w Highway]5 South. The nearest azas[ing aanita an aiY serer extension service Councilmen Parker hived. rail the T 1 yp Us i b the High Speed Land Li C kation System comcended by the Chief of Po3 .Gall Bn ch n his m ndum of March 15,197]. Councilman Corley sewnded ry sex st Southwood Drive and Higbee,75 South as re } vapprexnaately 385 feet way,.he said. McAlister said if'the C. oil decides to participate in the proposed the motion. All rare in fawr-M.the motion passed unanimously. —asson order the p vi ions of the Utility Extension Ordinance,the cost to the City will be$1,22].50;Nr. x. Gatlin share would b e$1 84500 for a total cost o£this project of$3,0]2.50. Councilmen Parkthen moved to adopt the Resolution No.]]llwith MAC:wlivch-certifies the City's adoption y of the High 4..d Lead Line Comownications Sys—and certifies that the City meets the eligibility requaremwt t rtici.Lion. Councilman Corl ecwded the motion. A11 x an Favor and the motion d uaanlnpu,ly. )g :' After determining this particular roque t xis in exterdance with the Serer Extmuion Policy,Councilman Co.pa p ey c ere passe ik C rleY moved to participate in this request and Councilmen Dickens seconded the motion. Disomsvon: Mr.Mealis aid The City's shore of$1,227.50 would be Yekan from the Water and Sever Cwtiogancy Pund,MMcb currently by C ooeilmnn Parker then moved thi Mothervae the Lranafe f$2,484.30 from General Fund Contingency to the 1 Balance of$41,498. Mr.Hudgan,indilated this xork would be done in-house and xoold be scheduled by Boyd Police Deparanont Budget for the completion of the High Spa d Land Line tx i ion system as per tM Resolution.) ,. W)der,Director of Poblic Utilities. He said the at .timate presented ores prepared by the City's Civil Coonciboan Corley seconded the motion. All a in favor and the motion p....d wnanimous ly.. Engi-an,JoM Joevtu,who.based his calculations ren the latest quotes sagloble on sLSlar projects. Mr..Hudg ndicated these figures,prepared on MartA 3,are close estimates,.,ithin three ox�wx percent. Mr.MWister informed the Cawcil that the City had j t revved from TML its dividend check from the �d : Rbrkmee'Compensation.fund In the emouat of$7,600,$3,600 ,hot:was anticipated. Ha said this check will All were In£ever a4 the hition made by Councilmen Goxleyand the motion passed ananimoualy. P be deposited into the General Pond Contingency and will then establish the net balance of$],149 in this Find, xy. CONSI06R SURVEY AND EAS@AP1Ff WORK FOR PARKER CRBEC TRBATMRM PLANT SITE � MAYOR'S.SECTION MORRIS I.WALLET ! Sim McAlister,City Manager,indicated that Under the program guidelines of PL 92-500(Pedartax PDllu- 2 ;¢ ' Rea—l-77-l.Commending R.H.Kidner,Sr.for OutstBndi Se ice tion Control Act)as administered by EPA,the acquisition of property and/or ea ements is ret eligible Oar-�Puvd- q 1 g;this includes deed res arch,survey fYold xork,caloulat on Lima,draftinggties att—y',fees,filing Mayor Waller then reed the f011wvn9 Rasolutvon to the Council: , F e'c,etc. He said the City's CoeultinL Engineer,Ran Fix,of Wiswbaker,Pix and Associates of Tyler,had quested that the City's staff complete his portion of the prolact because Ft is Felt since the costs moat be MHEREVS,on Febxnary 2S,1977,the City If Huntsville Bad suL ounding areas were buffeted by dry Minds of a p, borne 100 partont by the City,its coats(in-house)to per£om this work wwid be substantially Sass than the very high velocity which own increase the incidence and compound he chances If aoutbxeak and the danger inherent eulting engineer's fee for same. He then Presented^Mx.Pit's lost schedule es it exist,In the contract in Fighting geese fire,;and I--Wi,nTaker,Fix Bad the City. a `A NHEREAS,the City Fire Marshal,Mr.H.B.Toney,and Firemen,Mr.Tommym Grisham,re.ponddd.to the s ata of $ M—iatre said the revised time schedule for the completion of Step II work is the and of August,which me ,). such grass fire one mile north of Riverside,Texas,betxeon Highwey 19 and YK 405 to fight that firs;and that all—krelated must be completed prior to submission of the City's Step PI application in September. He id although onpable of doing this xork,the City's staff would have to tensinat work it as presently perform- W1®RE46,in the performance of their doxy,the fire truck bac®a wlnaxebly stuck thereby necessitating a 1 g which 1t simply ceanot do. In lieu a£doing thus work Sn-horse and impedingeother ongoing prejetts of the call for assistance that was made by the Sheriff's radio dispatcher;and ` e� C y,ha suggested that the Council either authorize Pix to complete the required vork order the existing c - Sr. dad to the call and 1 at the s without re d for bis . v xa ar xe=1 a contract with another firm to cwrylate the xequind xork. on NBEREAS,Mr..R.H.Wldner, responded up rive lone' si — v ct personal safety or the safety of his vehicle,drove through theall of fire in order to a. et Fireaan GrisheI k? 0 o the many prebleas involved in having the City mMuct this work,Mayor Naller atwvgly recommended Sn loading the critically inlurad and tared Fire Max,hal into the nab of his tracker for tran,port to Lha woiiing h ving the evg r(Pix)d9 this work because he is responsible for its acwracy and preept conpletion. Mr. aabulante; —lis. d toted the source of fundi.,for this work would be Fr®Is 1974 Bond Pends Bush were approved in the ahion of$1.3 million for the wetructiOn of the plant. Mr.Hudgae vindicated field work Blom world NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hwtsville that notice of his selfless deed , require t .ted 6-8 weeks(Narking everyweekday). Mayor Xayl t d the cost schedule prasentnd repro- and commendation ere doeto Mr.R.H.Wider,Sr.for this act of coinag and assistance to his fell,,also during . , #+ antedxxlmim costs,not.firm cosec d established laxly t 1 to the total fee to the total bid--they .Chis recons tragedy. do not thrge these--to,but rathr whateast the typist,dra£teaen, urvey Iasi charge. t �k this Resalutiw Mas duly made.and seconded by unan oxna to of the City C 1 oni the 29th day of Narch,197]and to terrifyox ahich the Ma of said Cit has hereto sat his band andau csed the seal to M s MA� � s , $uy lfil , 162... affixed h .. �. MINGI'B$OF THC FRINTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON TRE 1ST DAY,OF APRIL,1977,. IN THE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM,CITY HALL IN FRRlfSVILLE WALKER COUNTY,ISMS AT 12.00 I Nayo N 11 .hes pre d the R 1 tv t Mr.R.H.Widnex 5 behalf of the City Council and the cftiwm If Nue villis 1—gaiti.,of his outstanding courage end i The Council met an a Regular Session with the f.11wi.g Imb—present: t Camiless P ke d.to dmt theRe oletios as presented and Councalman Oicksi..e sided the motion. N"'t'is I.Wallet;MaYoi 3# L 'z All rem is favor and the notion passed mmnimously. ,b,Al,i ley L >NyKEODFIVE SESSION - _ DDel. DK n1Ke Msyor Weller then celled Foran cutive seszvan to.discuss legal sod per_1 metiers. +y;. F k M. Members absent: Dickens ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mayer Waller called the meeting to Ilds,sod thm promptly d cad the first item on the agenda. gm " € tt D Coity Beaetflxy 'i``. CON9IDE0.BIOSFOR gndOF TMENT OGPARSHICLES Y March 29,1977 Jim McAlister,City Menager indicated the bid p—mited to the Closooll is theiC March 29 meeting axe the 4 � * only bidsreceivedby the April 1 txo weak d dl fox ub of bids. H g 1 sated that Avnawoxth Poxd k` in Trinit the lar bidder on the 1976 P d C er d b thedeli—i, 1 s s ated at t.$ weeks xith - '{ Note The computer buds rare.net discussed in.this ng b se Administration mu not quite ready, e s 337.83. The total c sx Fox theses£ light iEht t 1 y pickupttrucke is 11,4D In 3' technically,to discuss or decide so This Issas It this tise. unit c at§l, ' { add si sxhxee of these vehicles will need rodeos which were bid at§865 ch end mould rural$2,595 fax all {� Mr.McAlister indicated the net from the Auction was$22,209. He said if the auction mon le are used to f 'T t a to et ctvan ,. purchaze these four vehicles and three radios,a xal f$15,96fi 28,thebalance.thsiimf these au monies of$6,262.88 will be deposited into the Genarel Foad Conti,gonoy. y,. Councilmen Corley asked by only three xedvos were b g par haled they than four. W.MGlister ivdvcated� the pickup to be used by the Health Officer mid not be quippd Nth a radio. 6, ,., Councilman Corley thsi moved to award the bid to AS h—d of Trinity sod to authorize the purchase of the radios es stated above. Ceuncilman King seconded rhe motion. All were in favor and the motion psssed imavi k,- ?- nus ly. L CONSIDER A COMPOTER SYSTEM FOR FiI1NTSVILLE yq Me.MrAlvstar indicated Chet befor the Council c rtsiderz action si the question aF employing the computer III } i I system,ha would r Ca®sid the employment of a compuner specialist to inventory the City's operation and needs and { recommend a coo ecaf action best salted to the City'L capabilities. He rill also be able to report back to the Council of the resultant sa vngs,if any,of going i o the computer bosane.s.' He indicated Mr.Co.Mervin, 1 so Independent computer spml,li t end consultant from Houston was on experienced freelance asisultent in this t 'i field and would agree to co a to Huntsville next week to conduct this s udy for a fee not to exceed$2,000. d Mr.MrAlistar felt this expedixure wmid be funds well spent be£vre investing in a$70,000 operation. 1 The Cauncil end M,lots in total agreement with W.MCAlvster's recoamsidetion end Cosicilmao Moate -led to coh®issisi Mr Dort Marvin To evaluate and report to the City the advantages and/or disadvantages'-oF a mmputex r syfaevoro d the votion passed uvenimously,dations to the Ctty. Cowcvlwoman King secondd the motion. All w an e It— � CONSIDER FUNDING FOR DRAMA CLASSES IN HEAP The Comal h d1 used the Drama Program as presented by Dr.Jim Moller of SEND. Topics of discussion rI the amounts of previous end present expenditures for cultural activities,such se drama. It was farad that b athletics had always received the bulk of support in the suvser etivitdes program. The Council was isealso w that the pxoposd draw pxogrem,xhach would cost approxvmetely$15,000'would rapresmt 19 4 percanT a£theaxotal 11mIII1 s @ $]],a64o the nvmbertofdate)furl benafutoxsa f theca bpso,bwhich of thewCaosmil.xMto beDallarblydhi rtcN- p pax t pot program ys ayar meesa a of Colle a reseed their su ortflof the program. Councilmen parker,malthauOo unable to extend,s g xP PP !4 his suppott of Drama Plan C. Councilwomen Kvng asked the Council if it would be possible to delay action on the proposal sitil the Little Theatre Gxaup,presently organising in Huntsville,could have the oppoxtunaty to speak n �N to the Council regarding their plans vn thv activity. Although she indicated she xis in support If the drama pxogrse,she requested a delay vn The Final decision until this gtaup could cove to the Comcil in a work session. Dr.Jia Miller indicated the possibility of incorporating th0 edeas and plans of the Little Theanra Group vy. into the scope of his proposals. No indicated approximately 4,000 people could csiceivof.be involved in the ivcldin a audience t xs. He indicated s ratio of one dolt per"I 0 young er dram activatves, g ung par cipan 'k. people would be standard. He said murex Plan C,166 people would be perticvpating which would csi.tituta 100 q paxc ant capacity. i The Councva deday ed to delacti—on this matter until it could be again discussed in the Council's work e , 1 ssion. Dr.Millerciindicated xh13e accepting the delay,he stressed that lead time is very important and that rc" adecasaon soon would be most advantageous. p MAYOR'S REPORT i5; � Th L Bidd r si Air orT Improvements far Phase I of the Phase II Work l �� Mayer Weller reported that Brown and Root sod G.L.O.ware lox bidders on the pxo]ect. He ivdicatad the bid. +' w xe spend on March 31,1977 at 2:00 P.M. f 24,-C Brown end Root N. I ; ,- 3 ........ .................. T JPr „ a Runway and APxov " I Fencing .... ................................$25.928.50 } G.L.O. 3j v 2 1 1 H MEN, v,..l T sr�'2,15�4r`��y' �, t,`." .h^�"F f�,,+�, "'=.,- �p� _y� ✓ 1 5>% �:s`at�,". , ac p ih ��n'bz,,)�' � �' � t �.`°.0 .�,: dA�'.� �3�'t•`� r�A,�S, +," e,P,`�I-: v >. U ?a°r `a 363. 164 'Ihe CMIl p 1 ct c t $231,351.0 MINUf05 OF ISEMMfBVILLH CITY Cgp1CiL FftHTING H¢to ON TIDI 5TH 64Y OF APRIL,1977,Ix TI@ CITY HALL CDROCIL 7 e i `` J Hud D £Commm tY Dev 1 CHAMBERS IN HOMIEVILLE,WALM COUNTY TEXAS AP.]:00:P.M. ± {, CO.c 1 Ap it 5 fox their£anal exerd.aNanyo W 11 d ndicated theslaw bidbcarveaan$396,ODD underp-Oe[heo the 2 �£ engin ei s estimate. The C-11 met in a reglar session with the fmllmwi g members present: ^ ,, 6+54 ADJOORN42NT FRANK H.MORE,NO,—Pio Tem �++.; zt 3q J hn Amick Larry C ley f.A .. ctfully submaYted, W ynm DO Igl nm i k rt � j 1 Being '.{msv: Au[h DeSh.,City gecretary ..... G N Gl thm �. 4 J k P rkex g'3G l�.¢{5 � April 1,19]] 2` 6 Member absent: M—IO I.Waller,Mayor �- ..rp __________ ___ _ _.__________.___________ ___-- __.__ 2i by Councilmembex E.aLerry Oickmudw by the HonareBle Prank H.NOmre,Mayon Piro Pam. The invocation p.given � £ t CONSIDER TNP MIRMS OF THE PREVIOUS M INGS 2 q ^ 4 i S3�J Mayor Pro Tem,Px.k H Nm then pre ted th mi f be met g fM th 29 and April 1 Lo the ` COmCil for their e,,Cwal C il.mbar ging ed t pp th n .witt. d C.OILmembar.Dickens t vended the—I-. All £avw cad th motiart passed wevimously.e5. v ';g £t ! CONSIDER.BIDS FOR SAUD—ING AND PAINTING 0P MUPN SORAGE 'p -' TANC AT THB PAW STRE T WATER LANT �' ll the 1,000,000 g.11-Jt t Io.—Od 1(In P 1 xloxjhYcoet vynNO dlbidS,system mWfAltth�te2t(igt flpa]2 co t t f 1 s aid odorless cold tar systm,. He said both "tams met A.W.W.A.stmdards and specific t H re the x, sr., .... bi C. E` Altexmte 1 Alternate 2 Y„ Mid-SOnth T.k 4 Utilities d P.0.Box 1396 4.. Weat Movroe,Louiaiene]1291 $24,037.33 §19,585.00 ',. Watertowex Pnint 8 Repair CO.,Inc. P.O.Box fi] k Clear Lake,Iwo 50428 $47,877.00 §44,034.00 - 01 dols 64 live Cmstxuctim Campy N U NN g Carslcem,Tex.75110 $64,350.00 $64,350.00 M.recoaaaendatiw of the sta££,reported MJ4rAti t J,t..aid the bid to Mid South Tank and Utilities to N< „ clean,repair,cod wet the intwion.of th t nk with h x o coat t.tel.s mW odorless cold ter system.d to t rhe exterior of the emit with the th t Tn System et the bid price of$19,585. Mr.McAlister said ISyI the extexI=coating system w.the same b th It es for the interior Mx.MGlister said Nid South was ± the wntxactor Mo did the warhead storage t.k painting and repairing on Avenue J end that the City is quite $Y". pleased xith their pwfonmmce m that job. d Dire for of Public Utilities, Wilder indicated$30,00 B Pr j sssm Direotorcof Cwmwity Dw gOOIt eA�pleinad the aide variance 1n the bid pricesSe_AA theithree biddersiex because of A lack of interest Lo the job,the Cwsim,firm i relatively unknom among tank paint con et-B s and the Ioxa£iim erestad in Southern business now that it is spring tine in Iowa. Mr.Hudgws inducted Mid-Southais atveryirellable.d xeputtIble firm and h.always done Fine pork for the City in x e past. o era lication rovided vas re ardin the sucuas of the c ld t W.Wilder said his tel M1me sury to other cit g g PP P ep eY 3O± � support to M1is xec.mmdatlon to.e the cold ter system,as others had much success with it(Houston,Denton). „ 5 Councilman Corley moved to uld the bid roMid-South for Alternate 2 in the mw t of$19,585 aM Councilman # _ Parker secoded the votion. All were in favor and the motion Passed,m.fno.ly. �# .`k CONSIDER BIDS POR AIRPORT INPROVQftNTS,PRASE]I Anthony RecM1mek of O'Malley S Clay mt I— them tabulation to the Council which displayed the bxeakdom! sc ,' Of the ten bids received. Mr.RerAunek mmt was the low bidders prices xiththe CDwcil end reported that Brawn ,t 1 .d Root,Inc.of Wustm was the lw bidder,u follws: d"- ll ` Brown 6 Root.Ino. q� ' B.e Bid--RIONay end Apron Site PCOParetion.................................$170,123.10 Alternate No.1--Fencing............................................. 25 928.50 u , i? 196,051.60 ti' Ha said the lw bidder w the Altex.te No.2--Madima Intrnsity Runway Light, Y �1 OLD Construction Company ! :+ Alter.te No.2--Lighting.................................................. $35 300.00 „j AL PROJECT ........ ..... 231,351.60 vt J a" W.Rechsmek said the next low combined bid received w.£ream Pitt Co.tructim Company of Lufkin xM1ich 99.20 t, ---— — in chunak39ndicated,$295,541.25 x.kbudgatadifwbit,and withsthis(10ax bid, i ,aur.tiOIte far the wox1exceeded the # sai >v �r�e��„�kr.ate � r t�� ,� '� ` 'a � ��•�e � r r 166 R bid by$64,000. Mr.berhunek indicated both low bidders had b ted Old pl ed with their bids. .. min"" DP.THE HIATEVILLE CITY CO-CIL MEETING HELD IN 1.CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS,.IACATED AT 1212 AWNUE M,. He sad GLO has been p f ing lighting xIrk fox he Federel A, Adnan sun and Taxes kuoueutics 43 IN HIM1'SYILLB,NAI:KER COUNfY;TEXAS ON APRIL 32,1977 AT]:00 P.M. W Owmi f thirty y and was highly radar d by both of these entities.t The Council rat in.regular session with the f llowing:memo rs present: I hen recamoeWad by Mr.Anthony Esebou k thet the City Council ewerd th,bsse bid end altercate one to Br $Root. nc.t,Ian the emwmt f$196,051.60.and the elteiriate txo st bid to Gh0 Cvo —tion Company iv the ectt M i Asti C I.Waller,kleYor y, emot of$35,300,for a grand total of. $231,251.60. v3, Larry unlry I.ho yD kms Y q$ k Councilmen Amick maned to award the bids az r d d ler.Ra hen k, t to PM approrel end Council D lKing men IdeGlothm seconded the motion. All ware in 4 d'ha he motl0n p sed odedieunanimously G MCGlothle x�v Mr.Rechmek indicated this project could be fuldd 90 p—out£ora FAA eld 30 percent from the City. City a k W yn C.1911 . Pr eget,Jim MCAlistex indicated the City's share f thisI,Pmdit would be derived from the sale of 1-4 Nev�bars absent: 7t„:K properties. Mr.Rachunek reported construction sh Sd b gi the end of Nay or beginning of June. He also said s R k Mo `e, 4 i 5 the Paderal Go-Ohio is fiscal year begins October 1,so no funds would be forthcoming until after this time. j S k P k r 5 1 r Rachunek estimated constructim time at 90 to 120 des. _________ 2 Mr.Rachmek reported Cherry Cm Collel, airport ___ .__ ____ __ _______ __ _ _-_- t F i - ct ort C ]1 1 ks abmT tel weeks of work at[he this avoea ase before their Phase I constrvct onld ba-cmipl t-This-work cunei is of claenivg up the doxnad trees + The meeting was called to order by the Hohozeble Morris I.Haller: The i es.gvvm by Councilman do un the last eight acres of lord,wh M1 k xas sided to Cleo ry's contract by a thong.order,bunung then,and k Lsaxy Carley. J` pv then some reseedang work. OJNSIOER THE MINUfES.OP THEPRHVIOUS MBBfING ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS S.H.MW,ISTER fi Mayor Walla,thou presented th t of the Aprll 5 C 1 Me ting d k d F eery corrections. Council .PY Texas Wfltex Quality Bmaxd Permit Heazing-Parker Creek Sea .Trletmlet P1mC member Coil vel to the minutes es xrr and Councilman Dickens s onded.the motile. All mer n favor ag ey Is .adopt tion ec .i and the motion passed unenimously. JI.McAlister indicated he had 1 d sesulroodus From Roo,Piz of Wi...beker,Fix 6 Associates iWiceting ¢y' that the City's applicatim for a X D a.ge P for the Proposed Per-Creek Sewage Trestmeat Plmt - A•" hed be,crosldered end testimony xas provided the Hearing Examiner It the Public Neerang in Houstle ou April E. WN3IOBR CONCERTS AHC DRAMA ACTIVTTIB3"FOR SUMMER ! He said there no vpposvtvan to the proposed permit. Mr.Pix reported the Hearing C.—s,irdicated the proposed permitwwill be presented to the Texas Water Qaality Board not later then June,1977. Nayox Wa31e d d the bj f dr aW xis f the u®e h b d d at quit 1 ngth +, ,t%§, and I laz oult f i t hal b d by theCo:cil H d fief 1 t b t port the C uncil g; 'i Those attending the Public He Ig were: Boyd Xilder,Director of Pub]vc Utilities,Johan,Potaet,Weste- te.providee.ultur 1 rir�]ment Sti Ing th the nth thl Se ping ££ the council y Afte water'Tx [rami Supe tmdmt,and R Piz. a £ he bldg ,Mayor M 11 di ted t ld be gge t an th C n 1 11 t $8,000 for - }, under he d f 0 Ji M I1 f 919U Sn d th G PIP D1 .tor 5 h ^ 6urvey d'e t Work for Pazkar Creek 6ewage Treatment Plant - of Publ 6 _.(.d P rka and R ion) C ]mm D k dors d this ugg t tap he right di d that p he ld eiv b p 1 t p g .this ye f ampro t d egg in SamMCAlvster indicated Ron Pax hes elected to cov®issim Glem Isbell of Oavidsm ETgvneervng here an ye D 1 Ki g alp dorsod the gg. d hop d that sae. 1 h fat pexhap the City Huntsville to c.dot the survey work for the'nm Treatrvmt Plmt under the s,pa,isim of Mx.Pix. He indicate could assist the Little Theatre G opp by furei hiog. .anbuilding to pia All F he Counoilesesto i the staff omours xith this alxengament sed that the staff hes always been quite pleased With lir.Isbell's evdorsed the idea and Councilman Dia moved 11 te.$8,0o0 from.the R El i g C tangle.,Ponds :{ conseimtiousn...aid obility to do fine work. He said MO.Isbell will personally do the field work. Mr. fund the drama progress for the summer of 1977,and Councilmen MCGiothm seconded the:rat on. All meas in favor McAlister indicated this look will be completed xithis the six months time schedule allotted for at He said mW the motile passed unenimously. Mr.Isbell would be a subcontractor of Wismbakax,Fix q Associates and therefore,m Fornel ecnm Is this - xmgmsmt is required of the Council. Wismbak.r,Pix$Associates x111 do all of the railer esW supervision III 4 S H Ns.Cunc i of the field xork dune by Glenn Isbell and will be responsible for it. G P p s indichted Dr.Harley Rex oETHOU he,er,losed through the N 1 l Manic A i an.Pond ,� P PAIOUPMdBMf the g fY tee Who. t of$2,200 for tx eanti t Me ill D Y May 29 sed July 6. In.order L- of the Music Union t vitlle,M pip Wi d the City would have to allocate '•"' ` He ...fully submitted, the matching foods of$2,200. # /I A / C uncilmen D k moved t all t foods f$2 200.f h R 3h g C iusel Pmd to provide the hing favids£ the summa band cert d C 1 nog -nd d h . All rare in favor and t t m - the It..pae..a m.usly. Ruth IsElle,City Secretary ± C. April 5,1977 CONSIDER COMMISSIONING FPdIHFORD LYNCH CE.A&AUDITORS . Jim MWlist ,City Menage h presen d letter p ap 1 from He f M,Lynch.$C tli rng the "{P services[hay proposed to form h thly during h fiscal Ye 1976-1977 Mr.MC331st 1 di ed their fees To this service would be: $4 200 p y f h, thly g ervi p y blthet f$350 per a thd,$10 000 f the ran 1 alit r g 1 p.alvei t ddr 1 - th - h h may ba world b p F d at th gular Per di are.1 Mr.MGli t M t d.the City quite tc� d it th 1 pe.f amen.. .the p and Wsretaining h as h CS y;. dv fthe.next Eiscal Y' a i y c.udang 6eptemba 30,191). Mayer Weller indicated he Felt the fee.was very.ra sortable,based on his ezper- _ en Councilmen Corley moved to retain Hereford Lynch 8 Co.a OWE...l for this fiscal year aid COoocilmm Amick cunded the = i tiAll e moon. x e n favor end the m eon pazsedsunanimusly. r e !� I PARK 0 CBS6IONS AT THE HALL CONSIDER BIDS FOR C N 1 er OF Mr.Hem ex'aW veterm of en ora Gane Pipes LWicated a sviigle bid was vel from Richard W'1 " biu•g 11 Park and the Prism Rodeo..essioas business. He indicted cncessiunsneeded at the Thomas Henry" . s et the Swimming Pool£ox the simmer season. He said Mr:Walsun's bid was to present Ns City with 10 percent of his gross receipts. He slid.Mr.Wilson baa a clear unds—roding that his concession business would mat be allowed to infringe le the Little League Concessions xbilb sill be underway et Kate Barr Ross Ballpark Mr.Pipes y then recommended that the City Attorney be mthoriaed to draw up a proper vnatrvmmt- "contract xhvch would (.P r eaploy Mr.Wilson's services un a six month trial period. Any additional needs form services£or p spacial activities aW events during that six month Period amid be provided by Mr.Wilsm. Mr.�ipes said he 3 £ell s contract of this type should be rebid ally Th at th Lmeivg pool ora would ba out .d $ oP Nr.Wilsm s cuncasiuns truck whvth would b pl d at 1 1 ti et specified times suitable to the City's staff Aftersous.di ssdm,COuncilmm Dicke d. o lohuris.the City Attler,to.draft the appropriate C'v contract le re led by Mr.Pipes. Che Cilmm-Conley s led the coati All. in favor and the motion zf passed unenimo,ssly. It ted that the C dl would h t t agar the tract,after it Is drawn up, # so this action t gh i..lot final xnd.or ga.ahead for Mr.Walsov. The Final.Tantruet will be.considered t: in the next formal meeting. i k A t CONSIDER T[{6 TRANSPOt OP PONDS PRTHE WATER ANO 98XBR.CONTINGBKY PEND A'OP OAKOMWWN SfReBT B. TION 1 8 N N e' u s Mr.McAlister than requested the Cowcil s authorvzatim to Cransfer$4,800 fame the Water and Seaer t !l } t f re 'L o ",°s.,..., 1xP'S TM 7 { " �,, u"m •r�°� 's"" I"I SUE Esss" 5E s URI55Y3€ s s a sE 5�saa gss sa 5 It r$ a °s F w 5 V s - s5� 5P s ws xs m 5 5 " son INg s ss 311 sg � '° �• 5 :5 5 ,"" p.� r"£•S: R Vis. 'g'd 5 m3 ` 0 5 E o s " sm siEq N «o a:": «E " " A " w :5 bl ti 5 = J.EE, "E5"Qw`^ � 55 05 X5 .9 :.:. 3 >a s e 19s a 1 § lap " s z ao�y� 5m 1! " s m g 5 ,E "53wma«q°" m� baE2"° 3 s a s �a5 ..sa " �sd� ss� a "n s ® ss s s EE5 sss y®wa>s� �U 5 a I- "g "! A ; o < ,.0 S s . m 5�s 5 �sx5 € g s��5s m z c 110:2 1.9 "�t¢'.'s�" � �� do� § w5 - wgSE 55� 9 gqz"z% �3E $.B «� 5 3 " 5°< a a s wsi s7 spa "s1 6:5 "5 m'1 ' 1 5..€ m 5 §ax �5 <��« 5="°a 3m"= -10- � E �s''m m<� �. 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Y •�-� w Y.'� a� `Fa +.z,{,„ yri� ... .. yid g"" page 1]13 ( if t L —Page 169 CpryxlpBR 11EQIIC6T:FOR SEWER EXTEN6ION DOR.JERRY GATLIN Assacvates. He said the.admi 1 p bl the gent h p fully being of d in ea td - FROM ARCfp'.R TD ALLEN ST BTS all E the M t r One1 y C of 0 S in 0 g d h 621d Y (:+ dition,saner. He also d -id vfaallt un City Manager 1 d -d thefe. y. 1 All.3 is$1,755.00. ballating rith representatl £ the off i� i g H d h hap to an &e the enforcement xe# it de id o p rt p to iu h p p der h van f he Utility dvvisian of the TWQB to Inxmit the City of Huntsville to expend a minimum.of funds xath regard to the.old North1'- `� k "F Ext Oid1 h ..at to the City Will b $887.50. Mr MCAT ndiented of euth d,the City world Huntsville Saxer Plant. '+ '1 hal sfer$BB].50 from the Neter end Sever Conte ¢ d ',t' n¢evcy Fund h W er and hexer Op r sng9,dget to fund tbi q Executive Seasian: C bn C -1.Y d t ,eapt the request fora 1. ensxon and Councilman Oavele seconded the mot Nayor Waller than called fox.on entire la,eiaa o di 1e8a1.P 1 and real estate mttars. All f ox f h sad h passed w ugly i 6 rely,end respectfully submitted. 1 C 1 C 1 y h d th a the travfer of$88]'50 ft. he Nate,nal Saxer Contvngancy Pandan ' 1 i to th W la& he i g land te cemplete[his txe,vactaon• Councilman MCGlotnan seconded tM motion. {k T £ 1 All Nero I.favor and the notion p d anan.moaelr. 1 v R th 6, City Secretary 1 April 16,19]] ; CONSIDER BUDGET AAOND.NTE AND TRANSFERS Mr.McAlister i.di.atld the City Ch q that any budg t transfers m,t be approved by the City Council. He then p d two peg p of th —fetea9 a„g Connell approval. He said ell the {p anser f ,ere int ad p -tel i ure ,Corm 1 v lEpv King dt approve the budeget t ansfars as presanted o 9 and C anIilman Coil y. dad thenation. All re in fa or f theon end it pas d unanimously. e8J BWINBSS OP TFID CITY ATTORNEY MARTIN Di COLLET 2: —al—1 t act f Con—Con—i-I at no.Henry Bell P k and neinunia Pool Pe,k Area Etc. 1 X, M C ilex dna d n,had b di tad by h City Cann 1 8 p a satisfactory contract for k,x moot s G+ U to nggg R ch d W 1 db Mr Hemb g p ide.cw the Th Henry Ball Park, Sip ,Po 1 and. fi-—al and f aP 1aeont,ne dl.iBnatai by the 01 f Peek,and Recreation,Gene Pip Bevndlcat d the t t atipalated that the k.b f gale t by M Mals h Will. . Baseball League Concessions Opera Ka Bar R P k The t al 1pulited thatMr N 1 on would 1bti' o o the city 10 p.t h f h gr ip ub i d the City this with a ttrtifvcatlon by the _ concesaaonaira of fl stat nt showing the g,oss receipts for such vonthly period. t*t Cauncvlln,Dickens moved to accept the c i ten m,d to authorfte the Mayor to... me. —hat as wr t to se xiI then duly Covncilxoman King seconded the motion and the contract with Richazd L.Milson,dba,Mr.Hwbuxger, � ; W. anrn.xixea. a, ,.p fConsider Ordinance Amending the Pawnbroker's Ordinance b Mr Colley dicflted the ordinance a onginavly passed c i d f tracking'of the State Ordinance and 'S a14 po d. p salty greater than cnoldsbe panelled in the City Muni ip'1 Court. He said he revdsed the a v Oidi t d l to those sections ebith would be a repeat of h 5 to uta and to add certain sections which q Iteld b P 1 yet at perti—,L tuition here and then to h thepp b,_te peo,ision for violation one provisions a penalty no exceed$800.00(a Clare C Misdemeanor). l 3 The new the apti eels in its anti the revaous Ordinance C tai 13 end re laces it in its anti . �� rep retY P M1aP P Y 2 He than read the caption: _ ORDINANCE NO.]]-3 k� t AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF H,NTEVILLE BY REPEALING PRESENT CHAPTER 13-81 am" AS TIDE PAWRINT '5 ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR LICENSING REQUIREMENTS OF PAWNBROKERS,BOND REQUIREMENTS,FORM OF BOOK6 AND RECORDS,PAwN TICKET,UNREDEENID PLEDGED GOODS,LOST OR DESTROYED TICKETS,INSPECTION OF RECORDS AND ARTICLES,DAILY LISTS OF PURCHASES To BE FURNIEHED TO POLICE,AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THE.RPAF; AND BY ADDING A NEW CHAFFER 13-B,PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF PAWNBROKERS AND PAWN SHOPS,SALE OF UNREDEWdRD t' pi, Tj j OJODS,REPORTING SALES OR UNREDEEMED Gp005 TO THE CHIEF OP POLICE,DAILY LISTS OF PURCHASES TO HE FURNISCED TO THE �ti4 CHIEF GP POLICE,THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OWNERS MR EMPLOYBBS OR AGENTS,AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY POR VIOLATION : V,. THRR00P. I n[vlmevker Dickens moved t nadapt the O,ddna e 1,p,,,,ad anom d Councilwen King seconded the wtini. A11,ere vn favor and the motion passed unne—ly. TTM AUNINISTRATIVE REPORTS 'j Repot an HE 94-1-P-11-Peveto'Property Tax Reform Act." '3 City Manager,Sim McAlister,apprised the Council in e,wal authored by Representative Wayne Peveto (D-OranBe),would establish a c tral veal office in eech u for a of sin le Fsal � m appra unt� purpos pxepazv,e a H �Pxa "" ,. for each property to be used by all taxing jurisdictions except the untY gbvernmant. He said Peveto portst•- this bill,if passed,would save taxpayers..1.rel mill Flln dollars annually by duplication of d W appraisal work,es well u eliminate confusion over property values. The City Manager then presented a eaea.dm free the City's Tax Assessor Collector,Bob Smith,whiN x, $; eely outlined he financial input of the Property Tax Code(P—Bill). Mr.Snith indicated the hill..W } have ea remely negative financinl effect on the City. He said the affect of the proeran for the City will be I ;� paying one third of the u of an taining the appraisal office. The xI50 will have to pay the other two-hirds. old the ball.a onomiCseff,et rill bei a eald payment byIFF—.al.the City far IFpsav s s Tris the$12,00 I to$13,000 currently paid the School oil to$50,000-$15,000 annalily for thes e-iteIn addition, 1 Mr.Smith said the bill would remove Racal control from the appraisal process and at would bevested an politici s i rt Austin. 1 py. 4p The council expressed vt app—tine to the bill and directed the City Admtaystration to prletter to a lettto Senxp ator 8111 Noor.eressing this app.aitiah. 1 5 RAYON'S B... u o_ ,� NorthHmitsvvlle&ewer Plant M.yor Waller indicated he had been vn emta.t with EPA's Mt.Gait—eadcNe.Fla If NI...baker,Pix 8 IN Y .p: � i '�"" w s� ka,K «.aS , ' mz .Yr -w- k�`n;l #`' ''7 '`-.,4'�$ '.< ,. r '�, .:." ^ .•., '� '�;%s. „w" v $ 'tea',.. -.mss Page 171 P.172 Zy t y` { "P' im HINTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL NB TING HELD IN TIQ;CITY HALL COUNCIL CNAMBBAS IN TFR?NEW:CITY HALL LOCATED AT - `'' 1€ 3 THE CITY WNaCIL P@ETINo OF THE iRWT$VILLE CI TG COUNCIL NEW ON THE 3R0 DAY OP W.19]]IN TIE CITY GAEL 1212 AVENUE M.ON TSE 10TH OAY OF NAY_19]] IN HUNTEVILLE,,MINOR COU 1 TEXAS, { COUNCIL CHAMBERS,1212 AVENUE M.HUNTSVILLE,MLNRR COUNTY,TUE AT 7:00 P.M The Cemcil met in a regular session aid,the following aemb p sent. The Council mat in a regal io xrth the follaxing members present: k yd A 4•• 1 Norris 1.Waller, ,or Jowall".Mayor Job.Amt k •.�pr Job.Amick w yn D igle 3N N Yn D gle L LytTYrleyI. kans 2 D 1L K oiderns Co k C.Parkern . k Qoree MrAmUmn � m a Meumat.ab...I: Prank Moate Members absent: Delors Xiag y` iy Jack.C.Per., 3 CONS 0 R RESOLUTION ACCPRT G PAA GRANT OFFER FOR AIRPORT D.BIIOVBNBNI'3 - Th rung xis..I ad to order by the Hroarable Morris I Waller. Mr.WaYna Fnigle,Councilmether Erma yf by y''F'L', pard 2,Haye th invocation. }. ? Mayor Wall h p d R lu[ No ]]13 h Cmncil which indicated the City h.submitted -,y pre]ect appy dated 21 April 19]] o h FAA q ting fedexalpflrticapetvon in the mo�ait ofr d ° CONSIDER THE MINUTES OP THE LAST MEETING' 4�" k «^ •�'' $3]5,000 for p .ts at h Hun lie M" 1 Airport end noted that PAA hasissued a giant offer s. :.t3 '.,• dated 29 April 19]]which provides a co®atuea f f de 1 f ds in the amount of$3)5,000..He then read Mayer Wall than p sent d the res f h l t t ti g. April 36 and May 3 19Jy h Comeil the Resalunon in its.entirety. The Resolutl is°mth .d and directed the City Nmager,Jam NCAlister for.their mnside ti Coon it C 1 y d °.adapt fie written and C u cvlmvi Amick seconded -rA f' 1 i }^'•c T. a to execute the grant agreement for end ea behalf f the Eity of Huntsville. the oration. All rare in favor and the aerie.passed unanimously.u '$ '.t_yl The C.m.il then reviewed the aspects of Phase IT hopr.vemante for the airport. After ems dismssim, o to e } C.mcilmm Carley made the m.tre end Comcilmm Daigle sec..ded it to adapt the Resoluta..s9 teed. All C.T.[AOLIDGH OF 307 E.13TH SfRF.Hf TO ADDRESS Ti®- •n were i°favor and the motion passed meWmously. Rg UW—Ea OP CONCRETE PLANT I HER:'ARRA k Mr.McAlister indicated M.I.Coolidge could t Land h gas h doled due 111 of her A6IOURNGE ` hooband;beaev he ld like w h the C cal i thea k i Ta d y ca ci Loan "lx; Y` There being.o Eurther formal business of the Co-ed,they then adjourned into their regularly propickle eat.:f ani ep the .bI a of M e . a qua t 1 t the doss b... e M1 k to r fro b fi Cow 1 C i1Wm Amick asked far humin scheduled work session. the1 cation.of the contra a plant v velatiob to:ilia residence of Mra.Cao lidge. map g i '�� spa Eu1lY submitted, Yy k CONSIDBR TAXICAB PERMIT FOR WESLEY CHIMNEYANDBUD BASS h Ji.Maly t City M ag 1 di ted that iding the T b O d a of h City,theCity C it uth ax, city Secretary may grmt or r Fu t b pa Sn h d f the C 'I y am to theb If the }� Say public Mx MCAT to d ed tw h en op t p assn ly icaHu t 11 Na?'^•'I sig f .f Quack Service Taxi op,retoo one taxi and United Cab Company(owned by Bab Henson)operates three t rdebs,for total of fear. a dl Councilman Dickens asked If the ordinance spoke t thegUpm req irad ea rob.. Mrs.Dank City , ' Secretary,indicated the ordinance vs very specific as to eeh quipmmt aM opo ti g p _dares and that the taxicabs would have to have a taximeter end be aobje.t d inapectims at the City gage each 90 days, Jk'° I,addition to a health deportment cheek for saieitary conditions. Me.Corley asked abeu the insurance required. t indicated each taxvcaH moat hev m amount..of not lees than$l0 000 f p end:$20,000for. all pen .volved in accident arta$5,000 for:all prap,ny damage cadent Cowicilmen.Parker asked if the applie x,,,ba0a fid,residents of the City of Huntsville;t°wluth.they indicated they ware;he then {;, asked If each of thorn held a valid cheuffeur'e licease for T as to which h hey rat d yes,they did. Couvcil ff ke man MCGlothm asked the applicants if they Nor.pt.lared-oat all of the Cityq i f he operation taxicab business,to.whishthey indicated ya tbly CaoracilooA Radek ked i. h mld the N permit be listed. Mr.Bas°°aid the app.ic 1 1 the 1 Nooley Chun.y hi i d after at is i learned that the Council rill grant them a plorit, h y i to d to forV I Itep r.ti.hatea.thaaa, "y2 Councilman Oda—moved to exnrd the pan.at to Bud Boos and Mosley Ch ey for tazieaba; and Councilmen Parker seconded the motion. All were in Favor ead the motion pa.s,d unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS TO FEE CITY'S TAX EQUALIZATION BOARD y. Mayor Waller than indicated it was hie duty to appovn members to the Tax Equalivation hoard with the cors r y,. .f the City Council. He indicated his appointoeats azo astfol Iowa: Ralph Laxem a.1m O'B.nn B. p R.B.y Gin — 4= Dorothy ii� k Councilman Jeck Parker moved to accept the Mayor's nominations and councilman Corley seconded the motion. All . ra in favor and the motia.Passed viunlmualy. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF INE ADJUSTMENTS RECOMMENDED BY THE TAX OFFICE 3 d ^ Mayor Weller then presented amendments to the cvtys taz roll as remmmded by the CSty'e tax office,.dated 4 ,3 $ Jaaviary-February,19]]. Jim NCA11.ter,City Manager,indicated Bob taith,the City's Tax Assessor-Col laet.r, working closely xith Ruddy Dodd of the Tu Appraisal.office,a in the Free—of claminghe OF tto rolls and 4 rmoving fram these rolls mabile homes and trailers that ar naelmBer i the City limits. He than asked the x Council to review and endors,these changes. Meyat Waller indicated the C.—i1 bed reviexed Lhasa I.Ybe work gj Lp asion last Nook. Counoil.ea Corley.Quad to accept the ro—ooWatim f the Tex Office for these adjustments I; to be made to the tax rolls end Comcil.an Parker seconded the motion. All wen an favor end the motim passed 1{ " unariae-ly. , CONSIDER STATUS OF CWPIITER STWY AND SUBSBQUBNf ACTION C Mayor W.11ar indicated ah i d study had gone i t the-.1ys f thecmpp need. Heidi ed the Le Il hod roviaead the aomput ltmt (Don.Marva. ) apo t,Mhioh he id par 11 lad the City 'ow .T + - th__!.had He then presented Mr.VeM s.analy f the.Consultant's report the proposed mmputo, "A pq t y5 AEh 5 l "t q r+ .W �,��R A + n + k �"YSi� THE.173. Page 194 •. fi'aS N t4. C m }tr 1 ( {, Hal h b a akdom of amp son awing.le 1 li of p de Ell Sy A. d B f th NCR b BUSINESS OF THE.CETT ATTORNBY--.IPLK H4NBY el ne Nall told the C Lal that S ld b appoepri thi 1 di,­ h to d t a what +tg3y" T } rtt dofiniti i Hightb' taken thv leaning. He ided hem h if th.0 it 1 t .dap th eope ar Comider Ordinance Amend %the Buildin C." u v y p dEl thi Yale,they, t tateact he'man di t f. a rder.to gat the.ccoW tal in operation before budget time eiW hada theplan,of further burin an the Aman Office. �i' Jack Hen y ACY1ng City Attorney, d nted that t thequa t of thCity Rgild g I p , S h o t City Manger,0 MCAT ex,indicated he les ry pleased th Nr..Marlin's're ort be—.'t confirmed the P yne,an rdvmtme was d—m-eeiaM Chapter 6 of th Cad f.0 divan f Yh C ty f N C Slle by wading P Section.1702:12 of the Building Code'of the City o£Hantavalla by addition O£an exception to.the leRnirennt fax A work th had b Hn de by Van and his staff an thb] t and t did onfl=that the City aasiboxN an need soil treatment. F '" of and pebl of handling M cmputer and confi d h ng mold.b' at lout 85 percent of what we. Y pxoja d fie 'd the only welly b i diff b the vmuendatiam.is that Van suggested we Nr.Haney indicated this amendment all s the addition of the following sentence to Section 1702.12,xM,h purGi t elle- ¢ t oo f g whexea_s W.Mazy ended ve lease the facility,which s.wderlined. This secti ds- Fall— - ^ And the staff menti and xe are happy to decaptithe e.en miendation of telonselfacility an to i xouloe p du the ng hot a he done,it would pro id h fl bility,the ability to change withIII—al ti V�atand hi if, 1 th g the Entuo"at an eaIt. - Sect! 1702 12 Sp 3 T lmite P t i } A '� opposed t0 pwehaz W d Me.McAlister. Soil camp d fill dv ly bel t Hl.b ll be't eat d with allorden elation an ' eith d tillate ban,applied t the t F Rohan for every ted squaw feet. Dickens uk d £ h flexibility or ability to have the computer.updated by the computer company u naw This includes beau bottoms..wall the uva bol th1 b %4 tom o cur mold b th theadditional$150 000 it would to an.lith the-t arrangement. X.Ven - "zs; .said hecfoix thep p sed syn. uld da a y gold b f he City.£ h yaws;howuer, tl'Y F Additional sentence: He complfan th. h t q d f the butldin¢.to be " Y ,, ha sed the nun wee fo o®endi 8 1 se 111h h po ch 1 h of y f it. f' Con trvctad M1as m ood in tion * - x t xe C000cilman Parker asked what w ow being paid f mputer Vann aid it varves from$16,000 Nr.sMCAlister indicated the Cvt'. teff —iaws 1 d len f tvma tot ni especially t d to$20,000 a yeaz. Ha said the vari ma in the--df adl - o the to lis, t f h ch those which .niece £City"I burden on the blit,ao-that N M1t be i awed as to d ther.1 etre.charge: Conncalean Am Ck said thati.- the--y theCity old pu el th leased pose an ssary pu eY wig Q �` ;. aquipa t f thy felt Cwfeltable with it than. Nr.Valleell indicated there would be no reason.not o pick up xhpi affect and passvbilaty£or renis-. eui _ w y! the purchase-IF— that tame. nc an ec otamo. rCoancalm.PArkar moved t0 adopt the oidina HI pies ted aM Cowcilcen.Ointam a ended them Mayor Waller felt it would be batter to dascas theb 1 et f thefi awe ane ecu —sa i bell All were an favor and the mdtaw passed amidmovsly. Qj%4 to be dvacwsad xoold be the legal matters i 1 d Chang t thecomput n He indicated thesCanaell.e y ee ing could be rlopanld after the ax eH 'Ilion to take actio.on the matter. Ca 'de Ord' Ab d 1Certain Streets for Uviveruty bacility Plans Y� r awry <r` dack.Naney..tbm presented Ordinance No.77-5 wM1achmeds in caption form as follows: ^ +' CONSIDER BUDGET ADJIISTNENTS - ✓n; S MCA1 Lex,C /a ORDINANCE N0.]]-5 5 C,fiy y Nanag ,indviceted that h Co il,sure i ag i f lay g d t 11 a 9 000 Ey to a fwd for the w f t vg he City and fits t (Teti£ 11 SHBG) h e di.not pN-OROINANCO BY Tl@ CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY.OF HUNTEYILLE,TEXAS,DETERMINING THAT A NECESSITY +` ,w F.thall tuft s Acta n. Ha ase couhcal t n ether f of 4.000 f f-m h w d Sewe CO maRncy Fwd(not bar dollars?to the Wetei atW Sexex Opdiating fund.Spatial GKISTS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST ADR CLOSING AND OTIORWISE TERIIINATIN"G THE RIGHT OF MUSS OF THE ProjectsPr-jects Sm a purpose. ✓�: GSHIRAI,PUBLIC IN AND TO CERTAIN STREETS IN SAID CITY AtID OHMRNISE TRANSFERRING AND ABANDONING Yu4i y j " fiSTATETHE BOARD OF RJUSENTS.UNIVERSITY,,THE INTERESTOF CITYOF1UNTSVILLTY LE IN AND TOFO THE DSE ME BENEFIT OF SER SAID SPRINTS;PROVIDING UTHATN 8 In.—tion,Mr.th theY. acid year, h City y k nn annual d f theTRA f any A expenees.msacvated with the surffl t.. p o]ac H d-R tui Esker.the C r!s Band Co 1 h bill $ FORT THA OP SANE SHALL BB.THE RESPONSIBILITY OP SAN ERASION STATE UNIVERSITY;PROVIDING III TRA j],500 for his-sezvices on.the _hot to,late a (TRA as e33:fonds.rie to d-x FURTHER THAT NORHITOPERTYON EROR UREER THEY OF THE GENOT H PUBLIC'S RIGHT TO USE OF SAID STREHTS mix,m interest fur b f t .He iid'd th th.City nay the$],500.frw Water end Sewer Tt14T ANY PRIVATE PROPERTY ONNER DR HSHR.T103REOP.SHALL.AUf BG OHNIED ACCESS TO PMI IN ANY SUCH ,G? SUREHT SITUATED THISDIATELY CONTIGUOUS TO ANY.PRIVATE PROPERTY;RESERVING UNTO THE CITY OF Cont by will be rewberseble on about Sane 1978: x ch ai"l, 0. - HUNPSVILLE ALL TITLE INC AND TO ANY WATER CRISANITARNCIDENT LINE;PROVIDING FOR ACCESS Po aNayor waller Nan presented a nwerandee presenting the Nei-on-in.the Contingency Foods at this Lina as - ' R.DERGSNCY VEHICLES AN OJNfAININO OTHER p110VI5I@d5 INCIDENT TI®RHfO. being§65,810.50;however,$30,000 of this balaoce as to be appropriated as Headed for repairsan anter wells .t 15 and 17. Mr..Haney then pointed lot those streets to be abandoned,as follow-: y C ilman Corley moved to Liana£=$4,000 for the special p rp.a fond end$7,500 fe,Slant Baker from th 1. 17th Street£rdm its intersectio-alth Hiuveuity A—a ly it action with"Holl C. Water and Sonal Contingendy fund to the.pate and Ser r Open ing F d,Speci.l Pan]acia Accoant...Councilman 2. Avenue G fe..its intazsechon_wSth 16Th Sts th ly[o t i - amoxwvN lith Street: e favor and the as ed unanimousl. 3. Avenue I£ram it el...tion with 16th Street.motherly for A distan a of 75 feet. V Amick seconded the motimo. All x re in p s y 2 Street free a int 75 Feet .0 anath I from its intera,ofl with 19'1/2 Street-motherly to OU p0'. 1. t l]thhBof it...1 t on of said AYrnue I with 16th S[-et,swiherly to it i ton with CONSIDER RESOLUTION ACCEPTING TBGB S OPERATOR�6 ANSILTAIICE PROGRAM d Mayor waller then ad 0.esoluxion Na.]]15, f 11 Mr:Han y furthpointed t the Ordimn prw de that thm ed d apt d f any 9r f e at ebando f t tthe:right.and titleof the CITY M y t uy '.ial REEEEAS,the T water Quality Heed of the State of Texas has fotmlly cited the City aF Huntsville and the gh of a eiid gra s fo to pelpos Of Had spat reel f !d 1 d for its nonwapli no.at the old North-Huntsville Sex.Plant;end mine. Al ian 6 pre de M1at ld expanat f.8H51] quire uct On ov -po y r v '<' anter,I—lino,title to vHddh I. tamed by his.adiiuvw an the C1 y of Mint l] 11 to req-ill NIEtReAB,state lu n that the City coitfow t all state nN Fedexel rules and regulatiooa relocation of such lines,such ral.lation ah.11 not be a the eipense of the City Of Maitsviile. -gerding the gwlaty of affl lottdi,dJb ed from said.plant;and _ Sec ]of the Ordinance,xepmted Mr.Fkiney,parrvidas that the txanafer aM ebando®ent of the 3ntenst NINHNCAS,it is the dealre of the City of IWntsville to comply with all of these rules and regulatidm of the g 1 public in and to the streaks es set Forth 1n thus Drdinande,shell not in anywise be con trued L when it is finannally feasible to do so without placiR'excesaive burden on the rater.end sex cwtomra of s autha ity t deny ar restrict access to any paean Or firm traveling l w upon such streets for theaplepose t; y- of going t f-any parcel of private property Re"tdd upon or c ti gads to airy.treat or portion thereof Foo. this City;end - cloned or abandoned,or IT,—al to Sm Houston State Univeeity by ue of the torus of this Ordinance. ( WHEREAS,the City Cowcal of the City of Hiintrville wishes to again publicly state that covsidarable ty�` Further,Mr.Haney said Section 8 peovides access a-u served by any streets affected by the within Ordinance $ foods have been expended on the North Plant to bring it into compliance within the capacity of that limited yw shall elmye be maintained far emergency vahvcias,to facility to treat sewerage despite its 0 qu pmoo W Overloaded condition and outdated e 1 t;and ` ^ Hli6AEA5,plans am ing u rapldl ible throw h the stere and federal bureaucracies for Lha After inch discussion by the Council aM from representatives of Faith Lethavan Church(ten George and TS ploget- y ae pose g which Hall dis lace the old North Plant, D�Kx�e He),the Council then noted an the Ordinance. Cannalmmi Corley moved to adopt the Ordinance es —ing and a antuel was can HE the Parker Creek Treathent Plant,. p d and.Comcilaan NCGlothen s corded the—i0 All were an favor of the Oidinan'.and it Teased end the City of Huntsville wishes to publicly state that it sits dear-to keep any forth- expenditures et ananimouly. There wne soma mon n expressed bytthFaith Lutheran Church rep-sent rues that their ingreee the North Plant to ED absolute ndnlwem a Further Snvastmentiin thls antiqu ted flailiby mould yPB0 ly and ap a end Patting amen mould be adversely affe t d by this ordinance,however,the fawcil felt Section] minima]acceptable returns and Lha City of Hwtaville expresses its vary st—desk-that t t d f deell of the=I-.-would protect these.rights. agencies expedite any step pre .of the grant procedure to at the Parker Crack Plant funded and under con- q':; e rtection es soon as Tossibl.;aM th 'daz Oxdi a Authorizin CartaFlcates of Obli¢ati-n far the Purehue of Owe Trucks 2 wHBftMAd,iv the interim,the City desires to tete all Femible eM epprepraath action to keep the old ' Sack Havey then p....ated tEl Ordinances,He follows: * North Plant an an operating wndition that produces the beet possible BOD and TRS wants Hithin its financial xr'ir ability to Sake said improvement.; a. ORDINANCE NO.77 7 NOW,THEREFORE,8e It Resolved,that Lha City of HuntaVllle does v Idetaxily weak the assistanw of the AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,CONFIRMING THE ACCEPTANCE OF Tex.water Qwlity Board Mwiicipal Operator's Assistance Program sa That it ten comply with any recommendetians CERTAIN BIDS,FOR THS PURCHASE OP.�WIPNGNT AND DETEPl1INING A NECESSITY THAT PAYMENTOP THE PIRCHASE m sUb:itt.d through this pengim where funds aze available to adopt these iecmmeendatione. - L ^,, PRICE POR SUCH EQUIPMENT SHALL HE BY CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION,DETERMINING THAT.NUTICG HAS BEEN r Passed taus the 10th day of May,19]]. - .^{ PUBLISM AS REQUIRBD OF THE INTENTIONS TO ISSUE RUTH CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION,AND OTHERNISG i s CONFIRMING AND AUTHIRIZING THE HETUOD OF PAYMENT POR SUCH EQUIPMENT. C Iman Corley roved to adopt the.Resolution u read and Cowcilman Dickens seconded.the motive. All Equipmnt _ Bidder Pox Intel Did Psice S 1 -re in Ell-and the natian palled ananlmnwly. H, r: 5-24,000 CYW Trucks Port City Pard Co. Street Dept. $23,127.00 S , nr �.. , area tan T R DN k i L U« " n f 3,5x r .�, .q� xr5�.` `3„,�":, y C Y.��, <f "ea a r,}�• j r 1 as!��`� �'i 1 �`£� ,� �-�-'� w v tk page 176 3 MR BE OF THE SUMT'SVILLE CITY C-1 Sri.ON TEE UTE DAY OP MAY 1977IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ORDINANCE N0.7]-B - LACATED AT 1212 AVPMME M,IN HIE1'SVILLE WALKER COEMTY,TBNA.4 AT 7:00 P.M. The Coil met in-e regular session with the f llowiug BBBOsl.present: AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL,TM CITY OF ENT ACIUISI IONAS,:ADfTUTEIOF OTHEHL ISSIONCE OF E. ,.� EINGLE SERIES"CITY OP'.F0Nf5VILLC,TE%A5;EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION CERTIP[CATE OF OBLIGATION,'DATME Ma vs I.Waller,Mayor ,C MAY 30,1977,IN TEE MOUNT OF$25,127.00,pr-oribnng TEC FORM OF A CERTIPICATE AND THE FORM OF s� John Amick' ey- RM SEE TO APPEAR THEREON';LEVYING A CONTINUING DIRECT ANMLAL An VALOREM TAX ON ALL;TAXABLE Corlwy PMIPERTY ITTHIM THE LIMITS OF THE RAID CITY TO PAY THS INTEREST TBEEEON AND TO.CREATE A BIKING rry Dickens { "` FUND FOR RII)HtF ION THEREOF,ACID PROVIDING POR THE.ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION,OP SIKH TUBS;AND mal I(ing T - ,$ ING PROVISIONS INCIDENT AND RELATING TO THE PURPOSE..AND SUBJECT OF.THIS ORDINANCE. ZGa t{gGlotBm �}, N d s c' Frank Moore Re' May. Weller mid the Co Sl is fassilis,with the q d that tbey are budgeted it-within the :hack Parker » 3 p t 1expendvt f om fo the year budg d the,extent that we ratified their approval earlier - k during the year subject to the issuance of nortifi.stra of obligation, pa ' —or ab rn aigl _. € •* Councilmen Corley moved to adop these two d nee es presented wad Councilmn Parker sewnded the roti _ __ ---- --- -- ------ es w. All were an favor and the motion p d umpimomly. Fk TM1 ing lied to order by the Honorable Motris I.Waller;Mayor. The jentratiom was given by 3 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS--JIM MIALISTER ,F Comcilmm GOxee McGlothert. + i4 TNL Legvlativa Rep CONSIDPA TLE MINUTES OP THE LAST COUNCIL MEETING MCAlistei p ted a nemrandumfrom V —ever. M uxliaing the s ata of vaziaua Hnu9e Bills and ae Ma or pall h t d M f h C t M tang o£May 10 19]7 for tri idem 10 and .- •° ram d from the TML xfiich discussed car awn pr.p. ed Segvslatiov for thatComcil's inforeatim. aPpr. aj; gOw loan Am dk��v d eP'th m written end Coun i1m tlickens secomdnd-the an. t ✓-"t. All re in faro.and the roti n passed wavmm ly,tas as y ,)"4 _ Taff tCOntrol Sunil. As matte.of clarafvcatio¢ Mr.Malister it ti the terion.,traffic ron rel sispall ViBB,p throughout 'i., CONSIDER.PORMAL'AGTION ON OLIVER PAULKUIR'SDRAINAGE PROBLEM k Sthe City is part If I projscr Initiated eral yrare no and in de iEned by the Twone D,partmt of Highways and .� Publi Trensportat a�cost tetl:by tri®uzang Pedexal.Urb F ds t to the City. The pkojaet cosCity Manager,Jim NCAlJstax indicated th t 1 of.the Faulkn d ainage has been coaducted ru o ces 't apptximately$84,000 and Is apptxvmetely 50 petent_cample aY this tune. d hat John J th C y'9 Cavil Engine anmsels thatdei— t the d T h ti ad tri Eprm j b ,4 an t of a wn'at,r p p ch 1 Mr.Joerns wind the wet of p p chi 1 will be Most thansl " MAYDR'S.SECTIDN--MORRIS..I..WALLBR if ell the lac st will have to be done by head. Mr.McAlister than prose ted the ..It a rimete for vmpxovenents i x to Fmlkner's property line: ` 7 = North Huntsville Sam,Plant New Concrete Rip-Rap Channel 4, m 13 cy class B wncrete 13 ny-1$150ry Mayor Waller indicated in rolarim to.the Parker C ek^Ike t Plant hehad spas. Mr.Guvterres has said he till. m Mr.Our of EPA. Y 4 Problem with the design f h xidati dit h s and hath be = 18 cy unclassi£1ed iequiremnt should b fo ditch t t datcha He has 8 WS baker Pax and Ansa t thgo ahead ,M Excavatio.1 dry force on the plans with ep m.o£ h n is dot he. Mayo.W ll then slid he spoke to R Fix and labor and equipmnt @X1]3/day Mr.Pix hes rmm Ins. d his judger with TWQB reginewre and they aBs a the plans are correct as drain and shmnld ,+) ai be implemented m ishiterwa. Maynt Wall-said Mx.'G ei ea thi ks he will have hSI problems parked out within 2,125.00 1S der.and he will be ready to recomnmd the awes,of.tbe Step.II grant at that limo. Mr.MW later told the Conical that Mr.Fmlter had agreed-t0 pazticipate ane-third in this expense,and the Award of Pleaue to Franws aoight—Ratirig Met,,Maid City would absorb the remaining two-thirds ofthe-at. Mr.McAlister indicated sufficient funds.ere available in the Street Department a,—sharing'drainage"budget. IIS5 M y N ilex toe¢said that f the mos ampo t and iebl complisi®ente of any individual v to Co stilman Corley moved to approve the rec mootio,of Mr.Joarm to construct the rip.rap channel and s 3 ends d dz d and. lleat servi his fi ld £ ndmYor and th to partiapat in this expenditure kn the mount of two-thirds £ 2,125.00,or$1,416..66. Mr.Fealkner's 7 ecdB,ag of r Cvty anploy F eneea Y nd 11.Yn grit. h orpl-i g 15:ya as of 9�vvice�aadfissnow e o $ „+- retiring. fie 'd .behalf o£th C land h i i of'Hdnt 11 share to be ore third,or$]08.34. Camevlam Darkens s vended the motion. All were in favor and the motion W t presant Mrs.gxEght with a'plegm rewgniaing M1ex service. All those t gi e a gnat deal o£pleenore pawed reanimusly. _ present applauded Mrs.saight as she IPyI INI ` reeved the plaque e Councilmen Amick Nriped that he felt'sure h ived e:p k ng'tinker alanat every day of three 15 years CONSIDER RE90LILTION ON NATIONAL PIAOD INSURANCE PROGRAM t rid had one m his whish he Damon Meligibility Y i h Xnight wrote the rick t h W.Amick)dmwr,odyit. Nr Anic Wood tolther. With ahmrutinvsvngfilookfft= Iy Jim McAlister,City Manager,Snformd th Co nil that vn order to comply with the l g biliry requvraaents BBY Jack Haney,the Acting Caty Attorney,he inked Nr.Amick hop many he pard. A£tar this bit of honor the meeting tl for the National Flood Incur®ca Progrmr,tM1e following optioned resolution must be ached upon by the Council. y then adjourned int an Rxecativa Session. p Re then read the caption of Resolution No.'!]-3,u follows: I' ` RHSOLUTION M.77-5 _ EXECUTIVE SESSION. ! en executive sessio¢to-discuss legal matters. t A RES]LUfION AMEND NO RE9]LUfION N0.74-U PRIDING THAT THB CITY OF HIMTSVILLE TEXAS,HAS �: MELD! SIDE ADOPTED T9OOTERD RN STANDABUEDING CODE ANO CONFIRMING THAT I.C Th.CawcilmeL in ITY ENGINEER SHALL REVIEW ALL APPLICATIONS WR BUILDING PBWEITS,AS PRESENTLY REQUIR®BY CURRENT CITY ORDINANCES,BY ADDING CERTAIN SECTIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM. p MEETING RECONVENEDa ere in 5 - > Consider Computer 6yatom for the Cit, Gwrilmn Corley moved as adopt this 0. 1 ti wad Coimcvlmen Dickens s condad the motion. All x ' Eavor of this motion and it passed imanimusly. y The Co Al Than vened the regular meeting to take action on.the ter Mayor Waller indicated this progress pear substantial burden on the property ownere in flood plaineereen moved x euthory a therAdministratvon to lease the NCR System A far a period not t gaaceed sae Comclwith o,ohns- who desire building p.—its;_�,er,it vs a roWi—.rt and tin Citty must comply or it eligibility o in the yBBF+ National Flood Inure-IiPI ill be denied. Without time r ce, he p oparty owner t brain time ick toxheirom during the year and.hon the sthf£Feel!comfortable with the system,they will then ba able t Conic]men Amick aecondadtthe rand to arroaAllwere fur,B-the awsonalt aM the mottw$23 000 ffr uouas=I ymr lease operation. £inencing from the local banks and swings aid loan instvtutims,$beras ze St would be illegal far the lending in inatitutlom t extend a loan withmt this insaxmm. y. M, ALNTNISTMTIVE REPORTS-41M MCALISTOR # Be fully svbmSt[M, Ops S g of X9t Bazr Ross Sxl®ng Fool J^ P Jim MaRlister avnowne,that the City's sxE imng pool would be opmay ad this Friday,M 27 at 1:00 P.M.for i�,(��'�'/��lQ"jCG+/✓ its stand season, He than relayed the pool's season schedule' NtlfUeShax,City SecretaxY Nay 30,1977 Tomday through Sahxday 1:00 8:00 P.N. Admission >< Sunday 1:00 P.N.e0 6:00 P.M. �s-cfwal age persotu: SOT Mondry Closed adults: 736 r, r No said no child under the age of maven will be admitted unless accompanied by wa adult mxivmer. He card all T` - ^$ sximers x111 be subject t posted health end safety rules. Also,he said,Red Cross certified life guards rill be mduty at all times. Mr.MGliater said Splash Day'would be Sooday.May 29,from 1:00 P.M.until 6:00 P.M. y„ an admiaevm during this tam could be FREE." ' ' J �. s d �N~r ;q'.h` 'i•,� pe8e 11J peso 178 ' 3k 4 0.h " Manorial Fay Bend.Coselif - MIMIJIES OF THF HUNfSVILLE CITY CJONCIL MHUING HELD ON TMH 14TH DAY OF JIME 1977IN 1.CITY HALL COOMCIL � t CHAMHSRS,LDCATEII AT 1212 AVENUE M IN TIN CITY OF HUNISVILLE,WALINR COUNTY,TEKAH,AT J:00 P.M. ''t x '. MeAli.ot told the Comcil the M i I Day Beed coueett ill b1gis at 7:OD P.M. CoosmlWsu Moore avked ab t the tats, f.he bathhooee eepsars Nx.Pipes avdiesod the repairs sedeiway vow.. The City Council met in regular sass ith the f 11 Sng members preseeatt ty7>� `� r. Mo s I.Waller,Mayor -d��a�+?;.,..I�`t d ( j x city-k&Cl .Caen 9[ J}m Ami k. - ""R$ .le Mr MWI ie" d h1 year thH i Department wort k'h mire city-wide clean-up campaign Larry C rley u ,F is £ h d.H bag P1 ed at the curbs. Mr.McAlister W Yn 8le said ht ldur gr De anti p ek th P he - .dad out ha AgII.ompl but went ahead uW.pexfoxmed their E Larry Dickens ,a'^ gul d in-eddvt the clean up.effort. BeM1 gni-d f f the-sanitation crew in the 7 Do.-Rogers King audien d led them t d he tailed their n The - 1 Fink Mp re _ - - ®p ra stave emun.,Melvin Arnhie, ! - n� fi p y q lly 1 Lved i the FE were: Michael S G MCGlathrn y S i . '# 4 v ca Willi_ 111 Mak 8 i I eddit h 1 h C rangt 11 Ashl y A H Hemi Gx solos Harold P kl S end coel,,Csotes in r �- Mx,MCAli C 11 d h H Oep rt t mpl ry' d M t'.11.f fi re doin tending job. Member absent:- Jct Parker - - - - ry*� 1, He rc ti d th ]se ush d f n thet t b works g f y p i d ftoo.without complain f r� from he t W u ve thing ar so th H aid M k has sot find a.angle eomplaant tailed in se th m e - - 4 in one mooths. He indicated this truly ro d t b Food of. Mayor Waller csssoutsd that he felt Hw[svilla led-the bas[$eaitatarn Department of.any city avyvhaxe.: Th se tang Wes called to'Mer by the Honorable Morris I.Waller,Maror. The invocation xis given by Councilmen Mayne Daigle. "- f MAYOR'S RBPORT--MORRIS WAILER CONSIDER PFM MIMITES OF THE LAST COUNCIL-dWING Meeon 1 Dly Contort and FletMti.. - Maya.Meller reminded Moe f the Ma ai D Mayor Waller then presented the mimzt f theC it eating of M y 24 .the C it f D'1 app nal. prese y yti pl, d.f 1 YN t„t K teB. III Cowcilman Co 1 y sued to cept the minu as xry and Councilwoman Hing s condad the motaw. All vera in A s PIT He said the Port Hood Perch C1 6 andv d th y.,ould b haiW t I= p a h jump favor aM the n passed unanimously. s ` I—5:0d sed!6.00 P.M at the park fie d t d eppr 1 tely 450 Uttee i-ittiess bed been sent out to fired sea-former milits,People If oil Cstn.Io.sed 11 bxsnch f ervv e n hopes that a Fane repro- c'tt "! 1Y ve getup...ld b hexa to co�eotmxate Memeol Day. General Wm.R.Lytehoxill be the spesker, GDNSIDIR ENGINEHAING.CONTRACT P]R.PHAEE III OF TIN AIAPoRT D.IPRWE.MNI9 Gyestsaan Audience mayor Weller Chen.pros sets,the t f .engine ing cos f Ph III pl sod sp.afi dors '. - N x Waller sad Tom Satre end fila son who xis wvrka verde mexat b n necMan with the City,,p ] nsistang of lend acquisiti ,base pxeparaMrn f £ y ax 3 n and yo cogen ng't0 edge sn Sessting. The Council 3 t„-x apronexpassion,asphalt ov 1 y f rummy,tsxiway vW apron,medium intercity runxay d i ay lighting end P. itsd the.to stay for.the work session. VAHI 4,end runway sed taxi y marking to Hrntsv111e Mmwrial Airport,located an the City(contract is with_ H' O'Malley g Clay of sesMem, t 1 Mr.McAlister,City Msnager,than prseseed tbs eeIt seelsee.for.Phase III,es follows: ,. Neyor Waller called for se executive session to discuss legal,personnel end real es6 matters, fi 9 14].60 Tool Lend.1/0.e�ssppee.t/fal,�y/o/u��rs���,� � I � Total Runway�,va n.�na:ou,id.H.ao Preps t f 74,850.00 i �..�" /�"' ' Total APron lase y.ti .$6]586.25 TTTDuuz22ffifib---998666 Asphalt Overlay Runway T y and Ap $308 315 00 Medium I t ty Ren ay L gh g and VASI 4 $20 872 00 5 show,City Secretary { M ddum I t y w y L ghti g $3]]3]SD bey 24,1977 ji Tool 1 T 1 y end R y panting $ 9 300 00 ' 135 . ...$52],668. TRIAL C Sng t end Land $62,4]9.57 C s, i d Adm astxative $51,852.08 - 7 TOTAL PROJECT COST --$642,000.00 ------ % iCounciless Dickens asked by this cant t lump ess base h het: 1lding le ss the others have be-. Meyer Waller answered that thelid ng soel longer the 11 eentoctuel basis fox engineering fees for Swernmrntal egetcie He d they he slid e 1 o o 1 t those£agoras and .a then they have to give a spacI..amount. He sold on f x that is Chat agrncaes ware runtung into serious. verruns _ ,� 5 I was noted the crntrecx had Dean r ed d ,poo—d to£oxen by the City Att- sy Martin F.Colley. C ilmen Moore then moved is accept rhe t with 0 M,ley g Clay of—uhsm sed Councilman Corloy seconded A, th tion. All were in favor sed the motion passed unenimously. CONSIDER BIDg FOR CLEPNING.T103 NORTHPLAMI DIGEHTHR , uF - xer. � Jim McAlister,City Manager,vndiceted four cwpenias contacted to bid rn cleaning the digester; Ge however,only two companies submitted bids.Those bidding were: _y 5hur_Flo. $14,5 e Wo 0'.00 Work to begin June 20 [ $ y NBylox. $15,120.Ork to begin June 27 ^� Boyd Wilder,Direcxmr £publi Utilities,said Shur Flo proposed to clean the digester with the sludge .t puv�ed onto the drying bed d y rage of sludge esuld be trucked to the pit at the Landfill. Naylor proposed to clean the digester and to truck'all"the sludge to the pit at the Landfill instead of using the dry- in beds. Mr.Wilder then re oven dad awarding the bid to Mayl e,the high b dd bac the sludge would be d sp d of and his would not Dsve haul the,isdg far it dr d He id of the sludge is pupped onto would not hhve" n bed space to draw sludge when needed fol daily.speretiess. thecre d a g 1 e dx .Dada any th ri r n the bads and 4 clea raw has t beds to clean the di aster,his c 0 Wild-also said Sf Shurudge was the drying e Mr.Wil haul the sludge after the sludge is dry;this would take appreximately sevrn workisgdays and would cost epprox- I imat el $1,000. l j3 Y$, pI� Counovlman Corley agr d ith W.W ld d d to seIrd the bid to N yl # $15,120 and Councilmen Wayne Dsigle..condad the=ties. All v f-r of theion end it the peeled usly. Mr.Ven Van'I,Dioetox of Pin andicetad the money.Ss budg t dtsod.thus expe:Wature xill not have to came out of contingency funds. " T x+A w4 � a�? I�br�.'`r t Page IN s. -- _ —. -- tewth Celebretibv--Sore 18 cad 193CJD3 Yet x f ayor Waller th PTesenxed NemIDBR NdTInNEthE3 TO THE HITYPI.MTNING¢COM411oVON Swe COUNCIL ACPION eenth i "�,.�P.,S" . Len George Mwage Pi t Tv Store Cowcilman Goxae MCGlocbw told the Co 1 f of h f 1St h d 1 d£ the-1e—h j Paul MiLch011 Compui T chnl g t Robert A.Wew .Accowting 6 ce Celabratvan,. cap, s k rues5 chi tlin.caokan cwt.t,etc. Ha amvtedevexyona to flttend § ^'g ` including the Sad J Pr,t P ids t f R it M hent pe' t. mi Here,of Praytor Jewelry the.event at Emendpetion Pazk. f k 01— lod M g11 If Hell Comp y - - } om Reid,Jr. P bl h t.l,Me Hmotsville Item _ 11 bmitte ���.� ort as w eppoinxment t� L I FS a k d ti th f the k bed bn tted f con d theto Com n,Nr Aud ey Gw Myo W it d ed i ..rely ­jr,and her Feel had lot uth Shu, Y re ary �.Jt O.y}, bell add d he lilt f h wsvd d by theC 1 1 the w k on,and no attempt was made Jwa I4,19]] f xcl de h C rim k ted th1978 who t re mwbwre of the Co®ission rotate off, X, � that two wome.be d -d for pp i o h P v 2 *+E y[[ C an 1 111 h moved t fy the M y. pp i ng o the PI—i- mei lion me listed above .e; 1 ami Co 1I Corley ..coded th rem. It ad the terms are ae£allows. three terms to expire in March 1111 of 1982,one in Mirth of 1980,"cad we in March If 19]8. {,. BUSINESS OF THE CITY ATTORNEY--MARTIN C.COLLEY r � Cdwider Amendment to the ploominx&Zoning Ordiwnce wk - Martin Colley net presorted this ordiom the caption of which reads as Follows: ORDINANCE NJ.]]9 6` } - AN ORDINANCE AMBNOING—CLE-III,.CHAPTER 2 OF THE.CODE OF ORDINANCES_OF THE CITY.Op TWI VILLE,TEFAS, %fA BY DELETING SECTION 2-42,AbD SUBSECTION 4 OF EECPION 2-4S AND BY AWNOING SECTION 2-44 AND SECTION TO CONFORM.TO THE CURRENT STRUCTURED ORGANIZATION OF THE CITY MANACBR FORM OF OMFE4IBNT,ANO.PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. *; Mr.Colley said S—imn 2-44 s amended to eliow that the Commiesiw m y establish a regular date for ' ng Will ton we unsch doled beefs ms laded or de ermined by the Me",end City Cowcil,the Citx "?.7 Mane, Ch f h Co® 1 S cti. 2-47,h id,allows that y quests by the o....—w for S r .teff ellietwoo.from h City Adm tion,lholl..be formorded to the City Manager for hls review,wording- '' tian end assigmeent to theappre de opr p tment for aetiw. Se till 2-42 il d 1 t dxhich spoke to the compensative of members for serving at the rata of$1.0 per a year Em 1i 2-4l,Subsection 4 which allows the Plano. Council Commission to assist the City in preparing the -- budg t was deleted. 'i. Mr.Colley responded t0 Ca 1. Dicke.question w to why the City C 1 veld not have final appxvval prvvalege pl ,by g xes s ate Saw chat this.privileg £11 .the Plowing Co®ilei.,if #4 thxe va we,if n th g ung body f the City hes thus t¢ak. Tb said theC it Sd have the power to L a, mholish the Plaatdg C i f thy chose;havover,-this would put mwy edded reep wibilities we the f, �4 Corot 1;o,es Dr.-ora int. d w the City administration,with£v nl app - 1 frtow the City Council. Cowcilme Floons said be felt he would favor this mcti ,although this is at he time do so. "� Lowcilmw Oickws caved to,approve the Ordinance with the underscendimg that it is.improving the efficiwcy ,d of h op ations oP the Commisaiw. C.wcil.—Flog seconded the motion. All were an favor.cad[he motive p passed wmnr 1Y. 1 Cew dme Pre—ti.Des ge.tang the West Side of Avwue Hasa No Parkiw Zone f }� Martin Collo,them read no epti..of this Re.Olutive,ms follows: RESOLUTION h0.]]15 '[ A RESDLUTION ALTCDFIZING THE MAYOR10 DESIGNATE THE WEST BIDE OP AVENUE H WITHIN THE CITY OF MVILLE, S (� TEFA6,FROM ITS INT6R60C l WITH LITH STREET SOUTHWESIRRLY TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH AVBNUB I TO BE A 4 i NO PARFINO ZONE. SL Mayor Weller asked the Co oil to go'aheed end take flctiw on this matter,however,he world not order the SI+I,� I I posting of" ark no ping'signs wtil he hmi sp.k h C r ie Morris,Planning Engineer,at Sw—.t.State fit,:" Unvve—r, Mr.Jim Hmigens indicated he had pok th the Campus Security Chief,Cher­Teek,re about such . _ , C {, movecad_ Mr.Tackett xme ew a of it. Cawcdlmw Moore saved to adopt the Resolution mod Cowcilwomw Ting seconded the motion. All were in favor and the motive Passed wmllously. ^f' w ^ Consider Request fora Parade.permit for Calvary B¢PtiSL Chtach. '«+ W.Colley indicated Calver,Baptist Church is requeti g p ission for parade to be conducted me E-- 'r q day,Jww 18,19]]et 10:00 A.M. Th.I.rede route io be orl¢i t d at HigMey 190 end Highway 19 intersection and to proceed west on 11th Street,a cord the Courthwse Sq vend beck to its point of originatlw. HS The Council did n t foresee no wticipate wy problems with gxwetleg thus.request-end it...them..—.dy to grant alv per,"permit to Cary Baptist Church by Cowcilmw Dirk—and the tion le made was then....mild Sg;Y �I. by Comeoilmw MoGl.theo. A11 were in favor lad the motive passed unmoilluely. P y� Il t' MAYOR'S REPORT--Morris I.Waller Memorial Day Service of May SO Report Ma Waller.xepoetad w the Memorial He celebration at Fate Barr Ross cad termed St d 4,}, r {. ,or Y impressive an y iwpiretlowl. Ne commended Mr:Cama Pipes,Parks end Recreation Director,£or his work vn Hatung the fecilitie ready,working above and beyond the call a£duty. yp Cu F G '°�'�`}' F a v,� ,,� e,x 5 i�,+k _ yy x�}�,F•M. � � ,=l' x $ y��a..2 ra' � S E " " r .Page 181 ] r f MINUTES, IllGCA IHIATYI212 CITY COW CIL THE NHLD ON THE 5TH DAY OF OULY,19]]xN THIS CITY HALL COUNCIL i 1 }. y. CHAMBERS,LOCATED AT 1212 AVBMIE x IN TH0 CITY OF HIINTSVILLE WAL103R COUNTY TEXAS,AT 7:00 P.M. yam==•( �b'h<`.1s:r' y 3 4T ., ,i The City C—ol mt vn I regular meting mi h the foll ng m®bars pxesmt: fri { §y S G x Gloth. x Aft' {^s5 '� Members absent: Wayne Oaigle C.Parkas S i The Co.cvl maetang xa celled to I.-Dy the Honorable xmrris I.Wallas. TTe inv...til ..glia.by "t Comcvlmm Goiea MCGloth..s fd; ' f - - CONSIDER THE MINUTES.OF THE LAST METING ( •+ �,9�'.; Mayor Walmer then pxas.ted the minutes 4the 1 g(S 14 1977) the C 1 For they consider- T - condad[fiesequant app11va1. COuFevormand them dpassadrynanhmuslytes t en and Councilman Corlry {: 'y mtilsMere in an otvon u i BONSIDER BIDS ON EQUIPMENT POR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT { $ Jim MNlister,City Nanagmt,indicated bids x aceto d J.e 16,.1977 far the porch If.e black and T ' whiten closed circuit televvsaon system sM rel d sari H id funding£or this eq pm made avlsble thr.gh a Crim nal Sustica Brant f0 th "T=s. T Pol i g apt. He saidtha y 11 b used far { n hone training and an tigative purposes by tem police members. Mr.McAlister then pre tad the low bid, I u follaxs: 4 s Video Eystml,Inc.of Houston;Texas #W- 37af Mr.McAlister said it is the recomendatim of the.Purchasing Agent,Mike Hobbs,that the bid submitted by Video '- Syst�ms,Inc.Of Houston be accepted best and mst responsible bid. vf nt Comcilmen Larry Corley roved to accept this bidfrm Vadeo Systms,Inc in theamu of$1,925 and 14 t ' Councilmen B.Larry Dickens secended the rot. AlAll were in favor and the v ion passed unenivmisly. u4% BII8SNE58 OF THE CITY ATTORNHY-MARTIN D.COLLET 4 C d Ordi A th roving Police C f to Oesl¢na e T rY Na Parkin¢'Aieu a x' } sig—,CC*oll,Cit Rtto�ry,then pxespa=ed eg.z�dinan h chwmld authorize the Lhiefoo4 Palic i da stet to na arkin sones xithin kin of the Citywhenever the mmseddsta c erol If off s .& require surd a designatift in providing fax the pEblicein Ha then read the caption of this atdills", R. u follows. resect :t -'� - OPOIHANCH NO.7]-13 AN ORRINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF I.CITY OR—VILLE,TEXAS,AMENDING ARTICLE III, CRAFTHA 12 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY 0P HINTSVILLE BY ADDING AN ADDITIONAL £ SECTION TO BE MEMBERED SECTION 12-45 AND TO BE ENTITLED THMPORARY HE PARKING ZONE DESIGNA- TIONS,AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF HUN WILLE TO UHEIGNATE TEMPORARY .yi PARKING ARBAS FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL OF A NATURE TML1T 0085 NOT REQUIRE IS SET NO PARKING _ } - - ZONE TO BE DESIGNATED AS OTHERNISE AUTHORIZED BY LAW,AND PROVIDING AN EFHECTIVH ETH. Council..B.Larry Dickens made the..ti.to accept the ordinance es presented and Camcllmm Larry Corley '. q"ir - seconded the roti.. All Here v,favor and the rood-passed unanimously. T. CONSIDER ORDINANCE AMENDING THE UTILITY HXTBNSION.OROINANCE '= Naitvn Colley then pre entad an ordinance Mich would Ilp the d RsEti.of'Oevalopment"in Chapter T� 1],Article III, Exte.d.sof Water and Saxer Lines.' Davelopmant;'u mended,meeaa 'e subdvvisian,order tM1e te:.of Axtvcle 974(e)Vernon's Taxes Civil Stetutestand he City of Hmtsvvlla,Subdivision Ordlnenca Mr.Calle,then reed the caption of this oTdi.—u follows: T ORDINANCB N0.77-12 t� t AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF HIINT5VILLE,TEAS,AMENDING ARTICLE III,CHAPTER 17 OF THE CODE OF.ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE,TEXAS,BY DELETING CERTAIN TERMS FRQA SUOPAM- { GRAPH(1 Sectien 17-32,)SO AS TO LIMIT THE DEFINITION OF DEVHLOPMCOr,ARE PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE • .. DATE. �••'` '. Mr.Colley indicated by adopting this change in the utility Yxtension ordinance,the Council thereby includes �v' tial b.inessas and shopping cm ars 11 the utility—ill policy Previously.tented to Sndivvduals only.r It do.not,horsier,include subdivision developments in this category. I.divid.ls,11—cial b.in- ass and ehoppvng center developments aero n.eligible to participate in the poliry xhich allows the, to pay 50 percent o£the first 300 feet of the utility ext.si.or a single pre rate for the first 300£ t Y •, L Naw subdivision developments,Mr.Galley said,Mould still be subject to the,e.axtensi.policies th t have nos,pl.the Subdivision Ordinmce,itself. �n.r. Councils.Larry Corley mored to adopt this ordinance ss p....ted and Comcilnan Amick,ecended the roti.. 9 -;, All rote in f-- - .or end it posed vnmvmusly. ash`�' x s i r.�"� �.� t����'L� .r�k� k a.,S ✓`s:� k Al, A n _— kY- 1� f Y page 182 - ,5- Page HBs Consider Ordinarm AmeMvn¢the Builth Codes y d andina July 1 Thy , ^" Martin C]ley than pe =red an orda hiN em ds.the Building,Electrical,Refrigeration and PMmb Hraan Woodward -to replace Sohn Nmm,the outgadng..mbar ng C des th of v cling the p 1 f and 1 feel,Be we 11 as Fees for inspection,motor winnve Gvmons-a aappain ant t t.d_ g atim d ll...-..a-tions. (Ref o f S A Pyne B ildvng Inspector,xv City Mmagex, .iq, 'R q._, Jil McAlist &led MV 34,1977) The only aldtfi.arix.the C it made in the proposed rn a the fee ;; thar members of the BBard axe V.A.Haynes,Bill NasM1 end P cy fbwaxd ep d M y fW.lhe Ma HI, ked the ant (" E 1 i i Ate, far demolit on Of a building or ru=11. The proposal was to ruse the$4.00 fee to$25.00 and the Council til for their rataEication o£these kpp i tan t. Co it Dicke d i y yor-appoint. y+�j ended theimcieass to$10.00.zt - ered Conncilmm MCGlothen seconded the motion. All w in favor and the matron pa sed unanimously,s. P' This dm yled Ordinance No.77-14 was than d f d ption Comcilmm Corley and seconded „ ere by Y nsidar Apoitmots to the L br Board by C it Dick—s.Dicl-s. A11 were in favor and this mot o p d .—sly. than appointed two mwbers to the Library BoathreeMayor ?,q Waller far a three year to pp These new aain[mants ' Consider OxdinPlainm Establishing Flood Plain ManagwantiRegulataone � 1� #. M tai Colley p...antd Ordinance M.)]-10 which sats Earth regulations of the National Plod L­­ the A J.Itdima' +., ., Adminastra ion,Ne caption of xhach reads as follows: ;. M L r ra Rolling Kek yi,( AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 1RIMf5VILLH,TEXAS,CREATING A NEW SECTION WITHIN THE ='Y y0r Waller indicated these appointments ill replace M b Ralph L dV,gin Humph y,wno are rotatan9 CODE OP-ORrlNANCBS OP THE CITY OF 1WNTEVILLO ENTITLED: FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMEn REGULATIONS".;EBT.LI.LNG £f the eosrd after serving three years each. Othar mmnb ra serving at present on the Board art: Mrs.wimie NECESSARY LEGISLATION AND ENFORCEMHWT PROVISIONS TO COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL FLOOD INEONAOF E PROGRAM REGI.- andeli ClAnm na Caaws,HelVance and Mrs.Earle Smiths. , r F L4TION6 ANC DESIGNATING THE CITY ENGINEER,OR HIS REPRESRNfATN,TO REVIEW ALL APPLICATIONS POR BUILDING PERMITS;RBPHALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTE OF OROINAN'CES'IN CONFLICT THEREWITH;AM1 PI(OYIDING POR A ; I I Comcilman Dickens moved to ratify the Mayor's appointments and Comciissam ging-nodded the motian. All PENALTY FOR VIOUTION. In favor and th tion passed uhanam-sly. M Colley voted that Resolution No.)]5 and Resolution N 74-32, hidh were adopted by the Council on May 24, l ul 4 19)]Celebration 1977 and Dece3er 30,19]4,xeepectively,wale wshined t f h onte t of Ordinance Na.77-30. 'Phe National p fiT Flood Insurance Administxatx e.quvxad the Resolutions to be in Ordinal—form far lzuniance o£all...ability. Ma Waller commended h indi idual f M1 sic £the July 4 1 b -at h Kat H rt Ro s ': Comcilmm Corley moved to adopt the Ord s presented and Cmscilwasen Xing seconded the mo real Park He ended an behalf of theC Council it f Hun ill,and h if approcia A31 were an favor and the motion passed man usly�a tam' on for the £fo £Gene Pupas,Director OF efltks andRecreatvon, x Harley Rex;Director of the Band Conc id Cr.Dale Houston,Peogrmo Cbairmm. {i C 'der Ordi P din for the App 1 £.the Agee with the Fla.State 0 f Higlw y tial Guests - L �u-6I`vc Tr ,dm dor a Red Li hY llatam - r' tmdance at this meetin x re Mrs.Ora Amick(wife of Comcilmm Join Amick)and new a S.tial guests in at B Maxtln Colley then presented 0xdanance No.77-11,whithenrovides far e P 'I y ) pee and the City f Han lle far iinstallation,proval or anaconstruction,to be the dared r ] 5,19]]between the State of Texas " y§y txi - ,use,operation,and anoint ce OE highway sips al. t the location shown on Exhibit 1(Inters. 'Its - f PM 2823 and 24])vn Che City of w—tsville,pro dung Foi theaexecdtion of said agreement,and declare ' H y age tss d Mayer Haller than directed the City Manager,Jim NrA1 r,t0 pro do M Conrail£ h ranks scion, rag...a reportsy p ]acts t lurks. J 1 19,19)].d- ` on the status to date of the vuious Cit vndevway. '(Nix y ,Fz C calmth pdckms moved to adapt the Oedilmear and to mthonxe Mayor Marele I.Waller to exec a the with the State of Texas,and Comcilman Larry Corley seconded the motaen. All were in,favornand the 5i 8 nt _. motion passed uwdmmsly. .�. ACTION OF COUNCIL The AgYmsent,dared the 5th day of July,1977,provides that: - I. The State will furnish th fonds For the mtunl m ulmm Calls ' K y� install said highway hath£ gn lY d supervise conte-tiontroaty n,prepare pills and specifications, I Delors Bing reported for the snarl, f J ne,there had bean only 129 cells far m auv,ulance'md that 0 there had bean.only one car wreck war the July 4 weekend. Iv 2 Me City hereby m-arts to the aar,tro.tio.of the highway traffic signal by the approval of the location and II d u er of mnatructim shown the plans and described in the specifications. NEWS MEDIA QIICRIES - y IIS The City rill operate andmaintaan the highway traffic signal upan completion of the installation by the State. Bad Light on lith at Aven.e M 4 4. The City wall pay all Power mats for operating the signal. e s (' 1.J.waldon alloAseretted the brek Red if the gre"has was godnght for t affFied,avali� 11th Street on ,! S The City will obtain wrattm approval of the State Departmmt of Highways and Public Transportation before as recti ox if tlu oerml for '. making my changes in the desiga%f opo dti-and timing of the signal or before removing any part of the I, the 11 ion tallatim p' T" May W 11 ind arm with the addition of the protected err g 1 d the lank ,` aE a tu,nang len the green light is short. He indicated the 1 gh till being 4y- E S. Th City will return my and all parts of cud highway treffic signal installation to the State should it be anconz vas' ®Quad by the City for my reeams other than for installation an a State or Federal numbered hi fix monitarmd by the Highway Department and eventually,the"bugs'and' t a locetaen approved by the State. g ay route ^ blem. would be worked out of the yatme. He indlcatd others had mentioned thasisenetpro J. The City rill be responsible for the police sof orcwent r ufred for securin obedience to the.hi hwa traffic - eq 9 g ignal. y ADJOURNI®ll' ,d. B I he event the terms of this Agreement are an.-£lilt-with the of her Iistin AV...ants and/or Contracts bettreen the City and the Etat.,this Agreement halltakepramdaacataver the OtherAgreements it will being no Further business of theCity Conrail,the meeting than adjmrned until July 19,when the 1� , r Council x111 once again meet for s lark ran. d/or Cpvtrecte Ztiyzii�ty uitted, }, $ ®®Mayor Waller emmted this Agreement,upon anthori-tim of the City Council,-July 5,19]7. BADXINISTMTIVE REPORTS--JIM MaALIETER V�. I M-tiol With Mood's a Standard 8 Poors Nex York Bond Retina Re m.artatives A ears; MCAlaetei,CitS Manager,than extended m i natation t thm e Cocalm—aro band their.pou.e.to attend a 1 for represan atvves of Moody'.and Standard a Roars to be held Wednesday aiming,July 6,1977,in the ■l- '" C 1 Juatim Center at 7:00 P.N. He indicated the Hospital Board was bringing the bond rat to t0 Hartsville, rather then the Boudgoing t0 New Yark,in m attempt to improve its bond rating. He enmiasged each of the - C m ilmembrs to attend as it is important to help in this effort. . MAYOR'S REPoRT--apRRIB I.WALLER {f' - cH' Consider Appointments toe Civic Center Study Group A' 5 Hi f' Mayor Waller indicated he was net yet reedy to make these appointments and indicated this matter could be .4" d, discussed again in the Cmncia s mrk.-sion Of July 10. C .dose As intsevt.to the Hartsville Housing Authority Mayor w Ile,the.appointed two membees to the Huntsville Homing Authority each for one year tion.,beginning v y.. i. K"N 184 k 185 {ir s4 - Yrim aian s i -1 sed tale bra as � L2=� MINUI'BU OF THg HINTGVILLH CITY COUNCIL NEETING.IRID ON THE 26TH DAY OF.HILT,1977,IN THB..CITT HALL COUNCIL n Mike Hobb,Pmchesivig Ag indicated aLed h for copper -, CNAMBNIS IN THE NOW CITY HALL IACATED IN C14TSVILLB MAL.;1OCNTT TEKAS AT 7:00 P.M. � ',,, this process uld.be a$5;Oo0 i itself,and eyes.not budgeted -"fr this oFawli The Coacfl met I.regular session with the full ng members p weent: ,` #^ Councilaw Colley weed to accept th toe bid in the emaunt of$2,895 and Cmaliblen Amick seconded the 4 `n motion. All In favor and h Passed unanimously. ,nW z"+l Mom 1 No— `N, llal .$k b J mckONSIDER Amvry. C (p—FOR'fOTOLA TRUCK FOR HJMANg—ICBR cotl G I MKinClothm 1h City Nang Jim HcAl ndiut d July 11 and 12 197] es g y t lephon hid 1 ted4 M re fo th p U £ new ad =11 tility k for by ba hsnno £f Th g cy ParchIs- I— -` teak Parker ul d f om ] _h eakd he aid E the h officer's 19]1 odg pi kap(per ha d d f om TOC in 4 t 1 1974 f $9507 The lwt d E psi g th diicl h III 1 i f.$500 q g lona �f,y �'' k 11 Membals absent: Wayne Daigle f seeks down McAl reported the ght an v dors ware c ted for price quo adnate,how., y'E e..Larry Ovckevs +, all, vght v dal bl to q iameai a 1 cry on WF _______________ _ Mr MCAT Indicated he C 1 ice' all,palled lep4 f Yh ant f h gancy J �"+ purchase. d tH t leph 1 at f bid and h C 1 per 1 thapur h the PUBLIC FffARING �;' gotiaxed b f Le g y an ow.MCAT Indicated the bid Eral M bait and K 11 £Ho. for 191]Pard Courier(nail in th t oI$3 550 which an led 1 d 1 g.hall 6 accepted s the }'- " Morris 1.Waller then called to old h pobla heating Pat th PurP of 9 g. sen.input into the most acceptable la bid local d He aid h chi 1 h s b esvgnedst tb Health I who m bas. proposed use of xevwm sharing fads. As a wttar f. d-tion Mayor Waller d that f to and re signed his v,h Cle t the Onall Office Nullis said.£ands for the purchase well takan from the City' t i local governments,the budget Process concis s o£the d v 1 of badget by the axe ureic b ch(City as ; k p In Manager)and a vent by a le lative bad t e opmmt ge Aactia Pad,leaving a currant balance d£$3,302.81.t s Bis y(Coacil) He said the regulations require-thonat at least seven days C ]men P ker a ifv the i which ak d COan.dic C rl anded thew All 4 £ yg ,P 4 before the axes i e branch baits its proposed budg h 1 gi 1 body,at least pIbl h g s i . be held a whichlocaland.groups can Ptle- v b I ®ants h they thick h s v-favor and the moria passed uunvmusly. r d :,t + sharing y sh ld be p 'H old least tai d y b f thisha ng,thepvbl c at b notified nett * last un.. p p (July 14 1911 ) f general 1 tion.of the Lima and place of the hearin8,.the subject disclosed,and chair right to subm en and/ox pral co®ants. CONSIDBR JOINLNO TPIAS MUNICIPAL LBAGUIS-PRONSA1.ON 'b-6Y The floor wan then d for an t p - IAYMENT�BC IY POR CIT t- deme yona�xho would like to s eek to the use of revenue snaring fads for fiscal n �. year 19]]-19]8. Jim NCAlistar,Caty Menagar,gated from the TNL Memorandwu of July] 19]) as fotlms: H D Jim Miller,MIND Drama Denutmmt ?' Hod the Docapl yw Cvmpen-ion Av dv is(P.L.94 566)- d by Coast—an LL .Sep cob 1976 ry pub11 employ in theU.B i led g: 11 t g e 4 - D Jim Millar then asked the.Camcil for their consideration to use revenue sharing monies for cultural .and all utv a taunt schools d sp tial dis ��11 be required to provide He said that every place in the whole w0 ld needs becon development and that we were not weneW,from unceploymont Hmefits for their discharged_employe v g Jannary 1,1978. that Hale. Dr.Miller told the Council he bauld help 1 that humandevelopment i th c[ s that ca - lighten,enxach,aid Itavid.options to the iti.- f h aommity, asked the Coacilvto conaadax cultural Pur t to the req'remits of=thi 1 then 8 Ilio publ mploye Ay ^ tivitiea as a Permanent p of low sb oingiallocatvans from here an out. Fill b ligibl fax employe=^ omP et on t y Th f ccspl an en .. t e s LM t d to by in the$4 po$6 ill on rage Pao, year last f T was cities;I - '4_, Mayor Wallal asked for other conaent,from the floor. There being.nom,he told tbaea in attendance he felt wide,a,anal cost to all Public will xcead$1 bill > theCoacil had need ravanns sharing fads wisely thio gh h years. In the first five years of revenue sharing, etv ha aid,the Conrail allocated 25 percent for the new city hall;25 percent Far s street 157 loo 1 ffi gals across Texas have ape dly aid that Cmng. li t1 to meddle A peresat to polka and recreation,20 percant for contingent and 15 auprovemant program, - Hi h ]5 North Y, pettant fox the Ca[y's Service Center on 'y. in local affavre and nachalently Leo financial bl g tion city gavernmmts ? e aY (cost a$300a000). He said essentially,the re sharing monies have gone into capital , aisply has got to be called. In he case a£the 1976 Un apl yam Comp ton AmeW- Ca = t and v t into h g rel operating budget. ]le sand some of these monies have been used For cultural monk!,theNational I tit to of L Off rs.pie to do Fac ly that,by seeking a rand that the Council strives o arrive at good balancevbetwean cultural and recreational(athletic) declstaYine from the U.S.'Ptah Cart,that Congress acted aconstitutianally at the [ivvtaes. [ eminent tic time it approved the law requiring s e end local Hov s to paxipate in the ' + Than being no further basin of the audience regarding the public hearing,Maya,Weller then colied an and netvoael aemplayment aystm..... _ to the h.—g. ass NI—S 1to objective will b b a dell on from tha D S.Supremo A Co hat Congress-exceeded its t.tl 1 p t the time amended the y T MEBTING national onmryloymnt cmponsation act to mandate for employe..of slet.and —u— 'y The meetin m then called to order local ga4 the s. orlon nae cc sun n ,l 8 w by the Han Morris I.Nailer,Mflyox. The Smocatlen was given by &rause of the massive pxapal c scary to ecii he nap Yman Cowcilan Larry Corley, can, it is difficult to estimate tha total cost of pursuingethe NItOA..ch 11 ago. Y2, .e It is knmm that the NLC v.Userycost.one$$SD,DDD. and thatthef the U dmllacge to the v emploanent 1 yment ame 1 6 higher,wing thegreat .? C011SIDER THH MINUTES OF Ti@ PREVIOUS!FETING varix y o£state and localwaselwt lylteal. E Les of pmsidgg R ,zit € he uoevploymsat a tank through to aspl 1 pr—y an the$600 ODD.to - L• Mayor Waller than pxepp naacted the minutes of the previous eating of July 5,19]]to the Counevl for their $900,000clap. @ l. Councilwoman King moved to adopt the 111—,as written an on and CouncilmCley seconded the motion and x' it passed w saimomly. - MUlist d tM coat to the City If Ha sialic,vn ha use.to oonfome to this mandate will be in excess of ' $-Dd be�iaon]Y icinllthNIMLO to]oinix th thesL we d dactixith theHPairL ba bSt$andaidaNA M-whi heAct Iwas t it CONSIDER NNJUEBT PROM HUGH DILLON AND THOMAS O-BANNON FOR PARTICIPATION disclaimed napplicable to cities,and saved as a great daal.of aaey. He then asked.the Coacil to john with IW 1HE UTILITY HXVNSXON ORDINANCE thio suit and the M and authorize$975 a abate Eox this cost. E 1p NsT J McAlister,City Manag apprised the Council that Mt.Dillon and Nr.O'BoanOn requested a water line A Mayor Neller iv--ad the Counerl Ms-d sed this T 1 its last work suns ia.. Has Sd the$9]5 sion toerviee twolot Th son Street. He aid the nearest existing main is at Billingham scall Avenue CCC world rasa radon tha Genaxal and Nater and Sexal Aad. He asked the Council For their decision.a'1Coac Toren Moore _ k. U H w,,tealmataly 650 feetay. Ha said if the Conncil decides to participate in the proposed wxtensa ander nw to a t the r ton stra[ion to n the NIIdLO suit and C.— thelwoman Rin secon�e� , provisions of the Utvlvty.Extension Ordinance,the.cost to the City will be appraxiwately$405.50.an On aid the wt oneC All were c�a motion pass msiy. y the total at o£tha project would be$1,555. lar vicenvn Nayor Waller indicated the Council had discussed this matter iv detail in the last work session and vs quite T WNSIDHR CONTRACT WITH 711E CHAMBER OP COgEERCE REGAROINC NOTEL/MOTHL OCCUPANCY TA% Yom' s„ families with it. He cavil coney i available in the moa and sewer contingancY fund for rtes purpose. He tha eked the planum of the Councils [e Jim MUlistal said that on Dacenbe 19,19]4,Ne Caty and Casty entered t t t este and fwd '1'J the Tauiet and Commtim Bureau,ud that thea cantvact vs now up for onsidaratian F 1 He avid ;g Coan I—Moura moved to grant the request Por participation and Councillon MCGlothan sato Bled the motion. also WC work ion,S..B.SSI xu dismssed;which.was signed 1 .and which:authorises,tM.City All were in favor and the motion passed onanlmously. to ucrea /Musa upanry percan ur Porten its Notel tel Occ Tex Pr 3 o 4 t. The tea the. rant 3 t,he said,has. ♦ I. CONSI08&BIO POR TNfi PAINTING OF THH LIBRARY the t. with which to Ipeate the$T 1st ens the B..an euradg of the Chwbex. He said by Sneroasing l Na to vwther 1 percent,i will gmasate$12,fi00o-.for the Bumau's.budget. ` Mr.NUliate tha presented C'hembal of Caomerce Taxist Bureau,reprasmtativea and Indicated they would like J11 McAlister,City Managal,indicated bids were received and opened Tuesday,July 5,1977 at 10:00 A.M.fox to make a pxesmteYion about the role of the Tourist Bureau and how the monies-era sport. fYyf the i—i"and exterior repainting of the Library. Ne said e.single bid I.the amount of$2,895 was received ` am the R lling On Paint Company of Hune. tsvill Aon Mitchell J;'C M11 p ted the scope of the work to be per£oxved includes all cleaning,priming,and refinishing o£all E faces,bath interior and exterior. He said inspection Of each phase of the contract will be the res Mr.Nitchell reviewed the ax.2 the contract between the City County and noted it piled December L9.; t ,, +'C"•` Sbil3xy of the Co®unity Development Daparthent. He said the eitima[ed tie of camel a for the project is eon ]P]]. He aLLd the contributions oP the Bureau ere sianiE t bu thi p tial-is h greater thanth 1 Y i three.peeks. He maid the bid as submitted to at.the deliai Ono tie to an includes all bonds and insurances as He ivdiuted 8.B.333 was reviawea and discrosbeall by Celehe t two tan Bureau—.Iaid they th s Y=' apeciPiad by the:City. Its,;fora,he said,St is the andation of the Puiciw3ng.Divlsian that the bid suggactad m the.Board of.D cross o£th Chemb f Cour o recommend to the City Council that th e noiacLo ;gt' M'L^?'. subvixxed the galling.On Psanx Company be accepted as the beat and_at responsible proposal. L not only be xanewad,but th t.the to rate be Snaraasa4 ftam 5.to 4.pareant. Mr..Mitchell said he wes h dad * 1� t � kaFs -21 N, `� r'` a= tin fE •t7 ..q-+;, 'r"',�`.,,C �,'"g`'}' �`''ash'-5'.„ 8`�'':. &r� a a ai ( r u l.11NSP 187 E gs ted ab akd of exp s anther he ingfvrtd d noted that$430,000 $ y regve h ' ion£ he City Coaucil. He then t d Gail Mani a(Pablio Affairs Coordinator TOC) nd a s t data. H pr to.'data 1 ing ti'1 0£S1b9,697 02 and that 70.3: P b dg d axpan $302,3b2:98 ha b xpended +•f,p P n a i a�nsxor the Ti.t B ell the Council of the Bureea�s eccauplvshments for the past thxe yeers and to L�,C:_ a Nas been zp d d to dot To- L ace pt by fiscal q t n far-th £axat three quarters of 1976- p*3 it 4u 5 ns. <4. 1977"a:($295,117.00)Oct�-Dec.,$98,433,Jan.MaL.,$90,428,and Apt.-.iWe,$98,256.. Gail M MAYOR'S SECTION--M.I.WALLER a� Mr "aaro.indiae—the firet teek ne todor lop Flow d.i—raarialeet Haotaville(o£ .i which the=aare nona i.19)4) 3 ther,they hal,prited 175000 p f p nted metenal,nine separate avlutvan--Adult Slaw Pitch Softball Le items 13 000 n hedge,d lope of a sl d P t E ha Hu 'lle has to offer. Material hest dietribated hrough the,11 t higkxay d p t 1 e Texas Chevbor a£Carom that m Gmrvant Biseeua tM1xo bout the s;AM oFFaces,Hast prelant d b d < Ma Haller then ed R alntaon]]16 t Sohn 6lnd ey M egaz f th T vsley Bu f th r +'$ k: shows,which reach 1.5 ar113ov peoaleastM d ug st to part ipatad an s x travel standing a ampl lm -a h.past thre y xs tlmtthry h been o g d...The Re 1 i b stowed �v'• ?S' p ag me gds h be placed math orn Lt 1 T as Pazade,iTexas cc we Y? M MonTh1Y.Tri➢Ie AMM M.h N Steve hieh h otal e�jup mrllrw people. & eflrtreat congratulations on the Tinsley Bucs through.its Manager,Mr.Jabal Lindsey,with best washes far &pace 1 publicat i e reached abaui��i7 r r0adarship(East Texu vecatvon Guvda,Oast Texas Heritage cessful State Tournavant(July 3G S1,199] M dl d Texas). N u uc {V4ast . ,a S Trail Map t ). Caurtcalmen Curley mooed to accept the Reaolution end Councilman Amick seconded the'.motion..All were in ( She id total arre$69,700—the po.t three ye he ad ing d pramatiag the City of y fa d the motion Passed—imwalY. 6 YI Hmtsvall TM billb d 1 ]I d'at the k f IMn 11 d they ha af£icmwt of appra 1 SL 6 ll p y Mr M thea p tad harts ht% N d theup y ata in motels intments to Civic Centex Stud Gro azth pa the y hes raised sSstently Ye to year. She aid: for d in Walker Coanty k $11 2 Alvan av 1995(Te T 1 0ev laps Suwey,18]5) In additi $117 000 in local tax p - Cummisslon WaI1fa11oxs,adVisad the Council.of those persau he has chosen to,erva bit the Civic Cortex Study f ,L teipts and$63],000 fn s ate tax p ra gen ed T litre[ dostry in Huntsville and Walter County as '•A taunt 8 pp rima ly 46 lobs th p,roll of ;ted. ll be add ` All Members f the P1 rmfv Co®ission 0 Nars]n:the Co®initY i-^ b$ c I 1976 at oprot$13.8 mp d o$11.2 f 1975 d.$18 6 is piojected for eipenditures of 4 .� 7" h Ouri 1974 wh slv f g s th light b rmi xvetive. For every$1 spent b3'the Tourist Cauveil,she ML11 E in Charles B er p.+k L G ge - LuEllen G bD`a l l said,over f355 Is spent by vvaftors to our Comty.a ; G ady Man Jx: Md ey Guerrant s{ 4 . Mrs.Monroe sand M h 1 taori F M filet the etea de down by 20 percent,the tourism at w' P 1 MSteh 11 V H va WmPNxay s yrSb+t the Sem Houston Maseam W 26 par-at. She acid xh 1 thi h limbed within 5 Cu Morris, Vi g is Irvin to[el,the museum is up Sl percent. Itthss Ge highest y Percent of the 197 Jam,H E vtt Solauon percentage inereue of all the attractions reporting in a Y c Ran Mitchell Texas. 1 k pl$,tor Tone Moaaay D.Reid,Jr. M.N.Rolliiig 9 M Hamar said N an additi 1 1 p ant,theEawould like to increase end expend rated media Re. Pease —tisvng Pro—e d vera I, gut seled 1 d'.add ti I publ a f ba er®we, - � and to expand po ore ly v t hot top 1 1 ,en bm a and ind ity =_ She aid they would like to expand thesoli- zual pr atim uY be suitable t Mayor Mallei indicated it would be the duty. d. spans 6 1 ty of.tlu C si_an to b vel to and. w . s,businesses,residents,ladaetries and stedeat,-so that it daivwe uersetile and-abletoear,p,,,II. report to the City Pothers end ha of H lle all da d date spur the f ;ibility v: said they would like t Wiled,-1 1sM1Oxs evd io have their own booth. Mrs.Monme saidPahoopefully, and/ d abil y,f building i ter H ad in it igati th Comms h 11 b unnimited „:. f theyxauld be able to c d mtSng. Shezaid convantlonears in Taus spend between$38 i its.—I"'i" f p end future n0 d {th 1 v..Qom ad of the f 1 Z 1 aiy _ end$65 da ecwrdin statistics. The- _ T£an,construction and opexaty 1 ass 11- development f os<-b 5 f s h _ pax. y, g..to Prvntvig..end-diatribu[. -f ---._.--_--_. as t to be pl ed in motels end restavxants to encourage le to S der € is Ss ------.-- poop Particip t I,loca$1 ac A city map islalea in such a locally unique application of public funds. Mayor N 11 ted£ theCoao1 to report by Nwevbor, -~ i hplanned for publreativn'es a most asked Eor by visitors. M innx end upgrading in printed materiels is 19 7.and pledged the support o£the City staff in assisting M1 C issao f theirOrk L P being pl ed far poten i liresideate end vSsvtors,and inazeazed axploratim of avenues for distributing these a..,l materials. Nay ball"navel Mra.Jena Maid y end Mr.Paul MStchell Chairpex E hi He then £ Ma Waller then asked to the Cit Atxom ,Tack asked 4 the Council's atificatian of hie eppointmants. C it Park d Otaan�P th oamndatd Yor' y ey Havey(acting)to reed the caption o£the ordinances which �il , of Mayor Waller and the appointments as listed and Councilman Carley eb andel them A.w anin favor and � ;� „g would rea—ttheencma act and increase the tax rate£euro 3 to 4 perceat. Mr.Haney than reed the folloomg Ordvnanc - the a tion passed aaanuaauely. ]]-16 L , Executive Sessvan F ti OWINANCE NO.7]-15 ' ei G The Mayor then called an executive session todiscuaa real estate'and legal matters. AN OBOINM AUTHORIZING THE ETBNSIDN OF A CORfIUU1.-BE THE CITY 00—TEVILLB ANO IEB —.--ILId-WALNER CCONTy Cl—OF COM®lC8 FOR AN—TIONAL TEM OF THERE MRS.UPON ^ EXPIRATION OP TEE PRESENT AGRPT9@NT ANO PRO 1.POR A MiRM4NEMT ALLOCATION OP COSTS OR _ MT(AIRtOBMf ACCDONTING AN0 COLLECTION. the i tang then ed ouined far a short recess(10 minutes)before the Mr.Hone d effective Tiara being E further business, j "r u, y said August 29,tear,the rata of tax so levied sill be ivc eased to four,(4)Percent by beginning of the Bxamtiva Session of the Ma,or and City Cauncil. ,v emavdman of Ordinance No.]4-23 and such ben ctEully submitted, ,,. trac tsheuld be a ended to the blit iota t far threeth lied rill expire On November 12,19]],wM1vch M n pu Yuri. sen Councilman Parker asked the TOar t C 1 if —of those monies cbold be set aside for cultural activities (\//a/./(•\/^I�/W8�$1,\ r L ,} as provided for in H.B.298. Gail M d ed this could be dobe bat it res not the charge of the 1—1 ;,R th UabTuw City, !p.._ ,u Bureau to develop cultural acts s,but merely to advertise ael omnia thio. Councilmen Parker wea also _ it 2fi 19]9 sted i Jul ,-yv n the 1e vel of the 8W o m BvrtM1de Pert aM Gul Xmroe andvcated the TOurie[Basan w s y w ' eared an it elsaiaM xauld like a ed t odi H.B. i£it is rs Voo She said the Tourist Council would da ha ld that area. Jim t L vedicat d H B.298 merely expends the field fox use of the anus b do vat dictate that it oast be used for cultural utivfties. ti- caaabcaleaba Amick mead to extend the present ventrad far mother three year term and Cmmcilxmmn ling d corded the motaen. All were in Fnvor eM the motion passed unmimou+ly. i Hiest ti Jack dea,then read then ordinance related thereto,.Fallon,: MtOLWACE 40.97-16 �? OROINANCB AXENBIM SOBSPLTION(a)SECTION 15 B-3,OF CHAPTER 15 HIOP TI®COD O OP®IOINANCBB �� "} E OP TI®CITY OF WMTSVILLE BY CH4HGING T10 AMpINT OF OCCGPANCY TAX TO B0 LHVI00 OWN OCCOPANfS , F OF HOTELS CR A LE,AlB1.PROVIDING AN E11ECT11 DATE x A Mr.Haney said the Ordiiuvice provides that there vs hereby levied s to upon the occupancy o£any mm or space far iahad by any hotel or motel where such cost of mcupmry is at the zeta of$2.00 at mora per day,each ter equal to foe percent(487 of the consideration oil' the xcupeat of saeh room or space to such hotel ' ,r motel. He said thla Bea daent shall tate effect end be in force fret and after August 29,1997. Y`Le,F a Ca loran—then mored to adopt this Ordivebee as rcittee lid Comcilweriaa King,corded the motion.ol 4 All wax n favor and Ne motion passed manivously. I $,, J arra - 6q. Ap1IN18TRATIVC REPORTS--Sim McAlister ✓� t. Pp. Pa Revenue Sharl,Eadgat Rep t J e 30 1972 TI'" J McAlister indi ad theav amt haeiag ib t th by e Ewe ort which are mam budgeted, nt to £890,000 end that$295,117 leave been rxpaided to date'1 1'g a balance of$94,883,or a percenta90 of 75.6 P—mv, ., < t 1 Y ] t + I }. 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He say al of the y Aa` rpt Ther mth�s qua 1 1 6 ung ei d ght b ..wen d 1 sure that .i ' jN ailabl o the draimge ditch. The tequest for petticip.tim Will be clotlege.,spm x ,IIing the flmessvbili d apps h ch p ci£i ally 't wr+R�+' :. quassia Y(nr pprai spa axe f thse qui - j m Hudg d th t the$38,000 1 needed fa he net section of the d ainage channel that h o gh els by John Calla an of C oe end'J Smth and As etas ` cwncilman C ley ad t -fp t prop " $ Forest Hill V not the ren para t £&nen([ N sal) b best M pop lt.for the City's project. Councilmen Oeigles onded the µy th t will- 11e1. the.Woods AddvtEm. He said they axe.talking.flbootmI that ^t m°[aM Alq°xer f o�'.°end khe m r ua r. en pa sed menvvw 1 1 pill.coop Y Jillth..o. e cletel I b 11 old Us latoi lo,..sttio Coon 1 # J MSINESS OF TIE CITY ATTORNEY f t f­-Wel!d c th S 15.03 £the No i Ordlem f.h City of COI­ills,ills,es C 'de 0 dz Adopting.th Pmexgmcy Plm£sx the:City 4'" '"2Y 2t p l hop ag f h1 rd 11 b ha p it Lon its citobs of ey,.thin read Oidinmce No.77-17,the mpties of which reads as follm $ Nun 1 o p i p th th Bd id th t F f ub.equent Jack Helly,Assistmt City Attorn L _ f 1 f0 d a f as n8 bdi id d It g sedvtg beyood tbebm CMINANCB M.77-17 S de is of t Of 1 g h he b 1 it f the pop ed sobdittl,. to. ho-jotlFto,let F.th. But the Cityx N ems;ai, les-the light to loolidet ft.ility It, Z A,—AND ADO—s.AN O,mRGBNCY PIAN PO0.TIE CITY OF HJNfSVIlLE - H id the letter thin p.etfully requests the C y' p rticipe h dr vtage fmprw sof Aorest.Hill , Mr.Hooey sand thus ovdatunce accepts the Bin teen-Y Plan for.the City £xu 11 xhich has been pxpaxad S ion V,m a 50 percent basis. He M1ad mclozeH the prelmoinary vmetes for.their cemsidexation,which by the City'z civil defense oE£rce and City deputment head H sell loo Emergency Pl.£or the City of s taped$38,300. m Huntsville needs to be approved for see by all City depart. sWesli— d. pl yeas,by the HmitItil a City C—illso Corley then vithdle.his eltion seed d if Ftr Pikw Will ithd,.his secmd,he weld thin move Comul ", We— to party p t this.project. Cann it D igle and d h le, I es decided to ask the developers Councilman Moore mored tO.adopt Ordinance No.77-1]and CouncilWomm Kvag sacmded the ma. -. All were '1 ! `F 1- o Sex th ct I.the wxk and i solid be doe d theCity',-pacrfamtims and inspectvm and the City iv Eay.and the motion passed noseimously.- fv' 1' .w mid th p y the dol lolols 1 h f the cmtr t pli.o For thet job. rA a ? Oel King. k d oboot the is..of tbo t th the d inag.ditty M MAlister indicated ' L Sder Ord' All 'ng Chief of poli Auth i t A Parade.Permits l}T .,..,F pt ti the City 11 b ble. o 1 avn the 35 f titch off f it 20 foot y � ! lity g t W. Nn xh book f he 1 d w ikl gill tba t-p ip le. Wr NW1 t jeck Haney then toad.the caption of Oedin.vice Mo.77-18.es follows: fi y : t d rat d the City's$19 000 sh e a ld be ob in d fx ue 56 ng aM tbet th...0.venue sheliet,foods t` re available prwading do 'spa d hem Fol the 20th 5 aeti Filing project. He said 20th Street wilt have to - OROIWWCR NO.77-18 }tA° be—so-d th RCven Shating mow AN O - - ' - MO CB AMENDING SBCTIM I3-8.1 SIMECTIONcOF CMMR 13 OF THC CME OF . . p 'b Jim Hudg ject d tiet last yin $30,000 ova bldg t d.ts.build this cM1mn 1 t the Pomst Hills' ; _j—N OF THE.CITY OF HONTSVILLN Bye ANBNOING SAID SECTION TO ALLOW THE cM1emaI with the TOC obse al,and§2,s00 was retain d Is the mount they agreed to petti.ipatW in ebe POaxat HSll - t' CHIEF OF POLICE AOIHCN1 TO ISWE A PEMIT'IN PIACE OF SHB CITY COIL. y ^ obelool giving the City e$32,000,$5,000 of which be.already bell Feld to TOC 1 g.pproxinately§27,000 - _, build he Woods Add h el. He said tna City,', ml.t e f ill, von.o£Chet channel is C°unulman Parker moved o ad tOrdinance M.77-18 and Councilman Coyle ecoMed tfia m All we Y� E toughly 332,000 m$35 000 o it 15 little bort m building..the Woods s Addition chamel at proseat. ,a( io felt.and the esti.pass lWoo 1 s m re ? *n AS ] May.Wali. mildId the Council of the priority of 20th Street rhich is OF for bids ox between Sycamore andW.Haney indicated he did sot have the Otdiolooe smmding the Library Ondine ready at this tome and he '$. IIA nue H. He said the.agdnal s ur es for flmding20th,Stleet ware from pavinglain else lossis that bed been indicated it solid be ready fol the next 1-1 Welting.Of the Comcrl. p,4 ak n t id any otsmrces of duds We ran s rm ape up. He said the City be, oblis.limsto mvtleoe vith thi Ijeta anhm WATgt'S RBPoRT--MORRIS I..WALLER W.Th d bids-old be let as ssm asp thm th possible for. is pe conroject. 51x sere fay.of e ms p xtiiulp .cent 50.p end let the developer .alit t the bids older heir othork,with the City Dixie Poll Toor�ell We—Malley wlc®ed the ie DixDebs Diltiaisn of the Dixie League t°Huntsville for ,} f r g th frit share in the cos s.s Councilman inosed Dicks was oppto the motvm.. Councilvav Amick thur t xmrnement. y. f1 es abs Iles tion passed. M f.his °£.t Mr.NOAlsster then utended his apologies to Mx.McAdams and W.Thomason f. masmd.sffiM' . he 20 Next W.k Sass We,Waller indicated the Work smsion el the lfith a.uld be emcelled and ? fooC eminent sad the use of utility and drainage a —.is. 1°g vin C it would ha f 1.break. Y City it Or eCi,koososoWg—d that the.a s of the Sebatei i Ordinance which me so cmfo,in din r ct m CoCul%ions to Way We let not d g tulati a in ord r far Council Jatk C.Parker for 't< y par icipaty stolid be rwrmed It so u c®a B.regar g t° Jscnkrpatker hl tte t £..distuguish d.hon.sed s holslehip-oils nt.of Becoming a p ng wxk sessim Of the Comul so they might be clarified. CestiFved:Fiblic Accmmtest(CPA). tfully s fitted, (Tan Mimte Recess] P —st naw, m�OoreJT& C y ry a, S it August 9,19]7 Y x :. } CONSIDERATION OF BIDE POA Tim CITY'S DEPoSSTORY NSY.Weller IF Filet National Bmk and Ws 6 ecdel Cuests > _ opening of dvsmssims m thus b we Daigle of Hootsville Netienal Bank tlusi 10ft the roe prior t '. £h` the su ject. The meeting was.thin directed by NeyoT Pts Tem Prink Mote. Oavid Kraemer and Wife(Publisher of Mmtwille Itm) � h Jim MIAlist indicated that sn August 4,1977,Mr.Vm VetWev.,Oixactor of Finmce,x rued bids from local financial insti a io t t ns amen ho t se solicited to deter. fine the City'.d ° a B y ep sit°y fox thecupcming.Fiscal r.din 6e tembex 30 19 0' yea 8 78. The bids rine' p �n laud�e frmi Pirst Natimal Bmk and Nmtsvilla Natloml Book Mz Mdli sten presented a malysys of the City's m int hof i_this year,the t ends miicdpated far the f. Ip p ming year and indicated it is apparent Ne sre majority Of lnvesllints fall in the category oP.$100,000 and t xvthrm wexahelmvng portion of the dollar volume(931)also falling there. He said i is=ticipatsd .-- IF th this and will c ntinua to be as trona,Sf not s conger,in the upcamin¢fiscal year.the send coopering theprepared campiletim of bids to these rinds,it istavidant that First National Bank hes submitted the best ppypl w fF ring. He thin commended that FNB be desigmted as the City Depmitory fot the upcomNg fiscal yell(Oet°bat d dv 1977 through Septa 6 30 19787. , e, ' � ^ Cwmcrlmn Carla d t t PNB Is.tae C Depssi d Comcil=,Dlckms ods!the mIti PS All sera ro ssed enmhnomly (Lr vlman pore a tta'xne itoo voting.]• f ne ant.p. CONSIDER PROPOSALS POR APPRAISAL SMVICES FOR TIE MH PROGRAM f Ml.Jite Heli Director of the P Development,indicated he solicited and received shtee proposals F - f qusliFH d little de appraise the 33 parcels e,property related to the Town Branch and bAIselly C drainage ¢ S - I project H id the federal hegplatrms,theta parcels be property must be appraised by independent 1 ' i' Fpptais g1 ing.the.mar de the property foppettolit,belt to be there during the appraisal. He mid two dnde- by Bob Fpr 1 1 rill be made of each me o£the tracts and thin a reviax appraisal x111 be made in-balsa „ by Bob a th the City's Taz Assessor Collector. He then toed the proposals as submitted: s ; Desiny P id of Ho—so $13,800 45 days fox tmpl:tim # i .2 John C C lichen of Conroe $9,750 65 day.for coltill + l ` Jamas Smith 6 Associates Of Bryan $7,760 60 days fox col,vpl.tlm m' 10 4 4' mm 'i x;.,'Atjf �'�. $';� ^'� '$�£' s �,. ' �y .i'�",a '„ .,, ” ,� 4 .," .✓,,,<,i,.. go 0 F EL 5 € gva�w asp � g 12 7g �E, agoP,sesg � � � $ s o a� s s„° P. s ��s� s��a� Rs as H s. aoyw� s� ad �I �� s ��� �« •�� a � g waa o.T; �v �~�.: � �� ;o� �„ 9e o s€= a os n '” s w �� X s s� swF; s zogao ago ti It 5"S 5 < wSti S J. `�� i � € °� Tm ��a.� �«��m� $"°�"s'• SNF `� _.. �a; „�x� -§ A w •�� «.ow " 6""a~ S5 "°'y$.„3 ff n ffi8'�Sa9 �s a9 'n�s Isej 6i5 :g'a sDIM s s” 6 a s� sus li 3 s^ a" m mg `. ass F-0 t,R4o2ms Him ip r �v� ~ 7777777 #z e.p`t,- ^, ,�.,�•x'42 �A��h4�'`k�� �`ya, a -Ro :- 1'g t 194 las b basic resources from bas ed h a 1 W c. Ne said the b needs tag identify h_las th y ty.band d hich y th t they're tt Son both than is poor fins tial muiagement. He saaacavbsequent pest ng 1 ed g ng to be n¢eue ea h year.end g swP M this Pnilas ny. f Ia,000 p ds. Viola of tlus old x gas l y of Class C N d a or, 1 i 11 c oP toll YAd. x e a n p inn nH reports ori MGllster indicated the badge[east be adapted.by Septemb 27 19]]. Mayor W ller than complimented y p Cntl D k ed ad t tlie.xd d.9 it Am ck dd h i C cdlman } the City department heeds,Mr.MGlistex,and the staff for shat.appears to be a.very f s do--. 0icke� ked c aY he kn of d y..Id be pi£p h City hada theCem y Gl eAf C y ma dgisc by the e,only ` •k 'R> ehx', hilar £ h C til sugge t d by C calm b C leX and pailk that all trucks carry.tip Yate NAVOR'S.RBPONf--lEIRRIS.I.WA1dEg wh G 1 the t f igh:hey ydng I ..led th ld.be h k d f igh f on iter h ttuelly h g thet ck ighed W Colley d he ld amend he.ord 1 da there y Woods Addition Drainage.Prosect Ca—loon P kIll CitY t cM1 k M1 ' p k f - Af son d 1 f - n £1 sat i w prapo.m h eMm -f he: 1 d h atlon. h k trap. k ts' antheia �' Mayos Waller aid tna[contrary to[fie report in th Wit ills It bout IM1eda g..d xh h Woods .,d os. C i11.D.kens moved:to avead his nation to nal.W the tri tisket.beck claw.and Councilman ns Addition,-the Councai has no[cancelled that t. Mr St Me f th han 11 I d h headline sas misleading. Mayor Waller said the City must do somethdng b the dr B k F t y olutian by l h" p �i Amick rand d e.no a } rA�ii h W d.Add and ; they era still diligently onki,,,on at with he develop d tryl H aan :J Mr Colley d 1 Live to the urgency p ng this,as sugges d by.HCJ.0 their.letter t i' very difficult prvblen. He said it is taking lanHer than expected,but a sol t s expected s ICF% b he City, hick di ed h 8 Y n passing h oN be..,,, Mr.H h ed 6 B,°412 °a "{ iib au f£ t A gas 29 19]] he f o taken of r that data toe ercvsa your 10 ei option I.set- 3 ing load li ld b p f Mr C 11 Y. id h s st i bsWutaly an sax N aid the AD1W91i1FWf R ' 1 f abet tadatad h any C ty C y T d nu pabl c hiHhW ys d heir jurisdiction.are found lnsuf- h " y h�g h l ght then h j Respectfully subioicted, r 4 Y P the aid x. He said if it is desirous far l.,p 4 h diff dap f M1 City to make same pas this ordv ill'the standpoint of beang.butx } , b L able t enf pravvvons,there is no urgency th 1 b pass.. < \ I' Th C sans£ied with he dm t th ad c 11 Pu ❑files,City Secxtary :f ; / II g the City to chock trip tickets. All in f f th d d' oneW tiv t d 1 C loran Parker suggested.veiling a August 30,19)) J spy of h MI ce th vidvv d.1 1 1 d £ d M C 11 yirtdiretedthis can be done eM 1 thedin a will ha b p bl h d in h p p r,in p f only,bedews it does carry a " g penalty. The ordinance well not be effective wins Yen days after no data of publication,.Mr-Colley sue. b 'C side an Ord sale a blish Le,a Procedure For Disposal of ljd,jAad P Heldby he P 1 De t k" 1 �I t Mx Colley dice ed he-11 not ti q t =ady top t this ord o the Council but that he woold have .. i ready in two weeks,or i- u for Lha ne t:regular_mestin,ofr ne Council.,.. [ claside,a.In,for the City Electrons Colley said he had the infamfltran re d c I questa on ernang the days That the City might here City elections. H d the Texas glactdon Cade was emended by the rerentclegdslature.by making permanent the previously temporary d ( Cute livatvng tM dates upon which general a vel election a as � r � 4 llowsr spec may be held. The dates,he said,u ( 1 SY The Third Eetatddy in Saner, } he First Saturday in April ; - ` ' The Second Saturday in August The First Tuesday after the first Monday in November - sall ill s pt that in i..a—owed on.balloteissai onlythe State d pqy ! - Conntyofficer electiaw. p yHe said the last date above world not be practical. He said aceaadingly,the permanent data for alae- III t ons should be determined ft=the January,April,ar Aue.gust datHe said although the City Charter City require �t th election to be held an October,The State statute supersedes the Charter. ] I - Mayor Waller asked if it v.ld be appmprinte for the Council to choose a data tonight. Mr.Colley said i old be in order. Mayor Waller suggested the Council select the first Saturday in.April f asthe City's regulsn,) ! 1 ton date. Councilm�n Parker moved to selacL,i Lead,the third 6eturday in Ina. y. c°wcilean Parker's t, it jaties,died For a lack of ssayo and. Mr Waller m.... .raged the Council's to sideration of the first Saturday 1 n April as it xu typicellyneed for City A.Itionselsewhere throughout the let.. Mayor Wallar said, r l"the City Aection. eall,need to be in April. "k Councilmen Parke h d ad t th f' Sat d A 1 th a 1 dateF C B1 and C 1 d d h All f d the ill 11 Idd an 11 ba It Mr.Colley iMlcfl[ed� L hl saffect tM date for the bond election,as these specific dates axe dasvgvatad for city officers' D III 1.tiers wly. . —NISTRATIVE REPORT--JDL MIALISTER It >3 Ioaasstatlan of the 19]]-19]8 Piacal Year gadget--Proposed Mr.McAlister then preseatedtthesaew tear's proposed budget and distributed a copy of it t each of them. p H discussed they the saliant fee urs of he budgeI dovmtent and n ted s chenge on page xvii cnr acting the �I f gore entry for'Last Fiscal Year Eudget"to g2,152.604. It all noted that the total ravemie anticipated 5t II 19]]-]9]e x111 snowy to§2,058,682. With an added baletce forward of]60,000^l Mx.MGlistar said,.the Cit t ill nave total resources of$2,508,682. Mr.McAlister gave At,o JaIs of the proposed budget,noting they highlights and specific points of interest. TM Cowsill wee eked if he ' 1 ensu they would pretax to review the budget irt�retreat setting aI. fanmsWintsve lie. {.,. I�The general con sof opinion xu ilei the Council old pxeFar to r vi in Huntsville to meet a eras haus ch;Tuesday end 6atnrdaY for sell"susions, The fist x ins w s then set fox the following work se a n j to be held on September 6,xh.an overview of the total budget xwld be presented,xith.a dise.asion of the °.nems Pund o,the following Saturday manning. ¢• kk MG1 t indncat.d the City is in anal financial condition. He said the revenues are keeping pace bab.dg t ,aadituo..and there are sou smell amounts of funds remaining far minLsal suppl®ants. Ha h,. !. d th toff h doe the xark up to this point and done all. He said with as overall vn ease in the basic - $ budgets.of 5.9 ,esonat in light of a 7.I percut inflation factor,he believes the Council can see the staff has . ,. been...Asti,if not in their regaeste for the laming yeas. He said they have^gone beyand'shat was exp ted f hen and h gi vn their very best vn preparing this document. Mr.Maklister went on,to say - that the city be.accompii h d great deal xixhr Dorcas nvavlflble,however,Lha pts t re of fundSng capital ps i y -� pmjecf (n egvipmeat)ftailable fords,if cantirt.ed,wilt.mise..A—difficulties in the years to a 't i '�'t R 11e said a viol vaunts. 1. et must be develoutl to nrovvde fox he ds.-to stop the digin of 2 xv � S-'•5�'tY � �' 4x p 9 � y its e ^dx' a '7 3, I 196 F7 wN MINUTESIF THE—IlIX CITY 11 THE RRA�I OF.,M1TBK �O.TH.77 THE C-.11 C-1 Is hub I e.Agesti--th.not,be­­11 sobdIll-1,seeh I Uses 1, A, ].00 1 ... CRAMBERE�A=AT 1212 AVENUE N,IN HUETNILLLE,WALKER 1: I oil the I:,, or I th sobdivilier,ns, ill ke..shot they 1.byi.9 III,, oj-P desee..U, K�b less g the City to s,,ed the sloo,ey of Ill of the iti it .,s 'b i. sod I. The,Council let j. ­I.r selli. ith the felloIdn sebers ptsloort: T do,s-h b sod Rettl,sod it­to be give­.curb and gotten He'nti—ed.no For E115 Additi I I Ilioes. I else: of Zb 11 working oot silly sell. So, slid,y...old possibly h 0. Morris I.well-,Mayor I ed to defer L..Amick Relhieset,decided Corley Mr.McAlister i—srod te,P—mog Coessissioe, ft'r be the I If, --I-_d­­Ctio, I IF -Y OZ., Ii koes stedy is de,for pro—sti. the matter to the Subdivision OIIi to th:, h th is bine h �,d by J gut ng Mr MrAl t to..it the Ness.,I Pleresi.9 COM1311-1—essib­ oid this tessit I.RLIg tlel final toterse,of this study bsfo�Ukitg set —seher 7.1977 t the PI""`g C—issit' M loth. ion H.Mr. Councilmen—a slid he—IJ for the e,��i:mjssO,iss,­sis yIe,, go led he is still for it,bt ho the..ti.to change the Daigle I -g:,,,.d to be We,1 11 tIdy doot on it. -the-I— Member ah - Wayne EIbdi'th I Ill eh I I d.—Ition of Subdivision. As stated i.the Drdireres,FIRI 185 If the Code If Ordilere.- i,i-Ord, he definition is I ------------------------------------------- '2 p Robdii,jeo. The diili,,of soy tr..t or steel of into ts.(2)or loore Tom- or sig. t! given by e.tig....Il.d to order by the Honorable MerIis 1.Well—N- The i.. 10 r.ts for the poo,see of lyi.E oot I subdi I hthlr isseedist,-I—,Whether LarryCouncilmen Corley. ised use be residential,eamiexcial,io,­iel,or sely one,ols,for sell I building dr—,seent I of—.-hip Too.—d­ili-ine.d. s-s.bdilisi—but shall..iot CONSIDEML THE N—S OF THE PREVTOOER MBETIEC g thet is I A or lode the di�i I-IF.land for egrice-11 P-rFol-I I Peres'-1 a t_of five(5) 1 lore sed does It im­­the lsyin oo�of I­street. alley ora I... The MITI then p-.—t.d the minutes of the ATE_- -Zri"ting to the Council far thM,­sidersti. end ,or_. 1. C.cihss�Corley roved to odepI the etas t, so,i I.-tilese,Is,k., se—d the.,tion. this d.fi.iti-ledi old lid solite would I._ne ood.imed All i,f.ledi Ile,-i.posed tosem-ly. ked fts I,its Ill.. c.onei—Dicke rs l.Id,d the otloo. m-nijor no.-its—ted th,.—led to—so i.i.,he—ld h- -7 Oick- ..Ia i..11 des I..P.et to Selo Ami :I op I his dW�" �rthll discussion. � I I I he 4-witbores, with the others to..i Met a he worldPlein like to sithdr.,his lostiso,but mould liko to t1ke 1-1 oo OPEN PUBLIC HEARING ON TOR C-—IT WE.FOR 11 lF 7-111E qe of no otim. —.1lesse Penick hF My.Waller the,f­11y opened the public hs.rin8.the City'I bodget Ilplltl for no I.yea. He said i,....d.. ith Et.is Los,C—iti. the C..il should held Ipublic hestin,to pi.cltlumIll these i.fe,o,of the motion to sesed the EubdII,i­orJiIsre--stexed eh­ it,.t into the planned lIporditer, For I-ye.I. He eked if snyt.o p.- i.h.d to-k et this time. no. sle,,,Well-asked f, fovea and.11 the, Ieneilserdb­ red I,—the..ti.for seerobeelt. Thel IIti-- 11 C.—i—Asi�k voted i. being one i.the rhon.. ho wished to.,I.to no qt-tion,the public heliog 11,thn fors,lly 1.Ild by —I,therefore,defeated.Mayor n I �C CITY ATTORKEI I—FOET.EON AND—OW RANEY TO ADDRESS ME COORCIL REGARDING THE ANO-R BUSIMENI 11 TOF REqlT__21 THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE _R__ing th.Dispeelti,.of ue—imd FreeIrt,Held by the Police Olost,tsoot Jim McAlister,City Meren—,indicated Mr.Isho Alies,—eilson,world speak behalf of M,.Robinson Colley then read no caption of the Orlin—Is foll­ sed MT.Ramey this evening. Mr.—said he h.rsli:rtheir llsor,"Crese'lli-Meeting Minutes of theIF b.for. here the,,Iso g=tl.addressed the Commission with heir I.q-.t to obtain I ft.the R.- DROINANCE NO.77-20 d ey igh Ly di—i.Ordlesem to thee,froe I.quirosseets t.s.,pIy...,bIXd gott­n Ity t,.t III th I I the J 1 t to build to their 315 1=11 lithin City's. — it-1 jorisdietiII. (RIfe,to Plooling AN ORIONAN B AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE CODE OF ORITRANCES 01 TFIE'1'-1 NONTRIll-EI Coessissi.,Mi—,of September,12,1977.) He said it is their desire to divide—property let.I.to Five ADDING A NEW SECTION TO M ENTITLED DISPOSITION 01 ARANDONED OR 01—PROPERTY D IAN �Le lots f=sell but.net aroo,ding to Subdivision dfi.iti-If Subdivision,it it—des treets OP ABANDONED OR EKLAIMED PROPERTY,AND SETTING Mc -subdivision but shall.1 include the diiol-If land fee agricultural.p.p...I that iI io parcel CONTAINING THE PROCEDURE FOR DISPOSAL AN EIIH—VE 0­ Ii-D)sets. I.",and does—io—l—no 1.yiog sot of I­street,silly I I I M Amick said they wish to saying they I.di,ide the lend let pu,posesebut in—I'.of ­!ilesee Fork—moved to MITI the ordi.­u p­eortedt sed Coereilsers Dirk-setood,d no sotion. o seeT. s or 1— All xe an favor and the moil.passed--immotely. Mayer Wells,asked if it old­be sets ,propoi.to to h.I FeI.I.1 rIsis,,of the sh.l.Subdivision pa Ordinance to I Knotts'—I =i.the Is&�jostifie.ti..s for my go that might be loo,sery,Ilth.,then dying to Di....i.of sill d PiXesses.1 it. He I.id psnes��11,he l.I.t—ire that I alog 'eq to I it re.4y for the Cereal's Mr.Colley indicated he le,prop=lOR I loessrendIes to the C-il regarding this sebilte and Id h,,I it the orb end-guttas. ft.five..I to is I illdle for no city E Huntsville. said he�ssr this I,irloo�1s sobj­ thennext xorksessim. g.after further stud by I.lified p.pl. he I...Iy.I.11 a the—1t,of this theeg'. He said the City of —It be esrs�l not to growth st such I let...the City -=,c---t keep shout It. in it, I all -1 to ,, rooth,but elderly and 1,11h, which MAYOR'S REPORT--MORRIS I.NALLER t t "I - . ,1,— wh th apply to—only subdivisions themselves,but Wildingrequirements,planing rod.., rods.,sed .11 kinds If Irs.1 lity rs.tri.ti..to isor,the quality of ill.If the c—it,,he said. He flit that restio,­bdii,isos that do not h-curb and otter,Is I­­If .,the" n-t be onrs.re Rod.st Rs,i� Set—doy Mo— llbdili.i.I with orb and gutter because tert ledi Retest­eslosill. He load it is It A I . bbonlIp.fil Eg generally if-y would like to let fo�I.b-dEse I—meeting on Se-,de,lo—IR to Mayo,W.—I eked the Council Is I—tell of rhe ,bac a the I-,city street built en the Re, sed 1 $4.00 He Laid this lesti,g world be to-i the geoleel frsd to detail. The--1 OtOJPE=�felt seed eor�sell putter It net ties,called for$4.0D.1.$8.00..0$4D..0 ie ort A vs. wt.9:00 A.M.oetil 11:45 A.M. m f.,.I If this IN."t sod it soIs so It. IIIIiesessert. He..id.n if torb and Rutter Its I—end ftm the requitement.,shouldering sold dit it,sed e.— Rpse...III there to take IF the curb sed t,,, which ld otherwise be he,., y.blies Iig the .Ib sod EItt.r sed still f.1lawle,the stee"Id.for streets,you are out siiisstmg I greet d.&I IT COUNCIL ACTION test,only q—­?o is,he sera,is it dsi,.bi.. EW slid h.e been operating�idsr I lo],dii,n, w5l Y7 no at orti I-d-7o,s,wanting to de'a, he Mid ses.--r— hes--s rdi leses—,for four to five­and this question he I--I— p before. Re 1114 t weren't for nil is question would—bo brought Ip Es slid nil isnot I solid consideration order which to operate city Z:--%h He said if there is I to eh�the I.-an told the coescil f the fiII pre...toti. by Jim Hudgins eei the City's R.ba—irs then it should be the City as it g,d sed—been.,III pertitelse FrIPIM Fee an _'Lprogress t.j..te to the Wes-'s F­ —I losts it changed I his.—see. coseetilesee Peolost clarified that the jurisdiction of the City stsided I=les, ill oetsid, NONE MORIA QUER IS the Cit,lisele beet,istil sod III this proper�I,question ..11 b—to dss fer toolt I—of �hdw,.ioos=d.tree s, te.,_ '.. i :,I,An city teedade.seed IF be it nil this streterrit jeli jorildlIt... t Ill Q d the City's steederd.­Itm e—esset thee these for County told construction. sed farStreet Liebe 1.J.Weld. hedieseei I street light w. seeded r i.terseeti—of 11th ft-sed d I sith C, ibeso,As—said it—old be to three yes.before the City is i.I P-litioo to supply net ore, Councilman Asi.k said he did I.feel Ug this...sl4ht theop—five A—C. I— i�----to would I. or Cisc� c i the study b-iog toolf-ted by Jerry No.,of the Ploordeg Cossilli-I,and would not offset the Sbdiidi.Ordi­st Ill. SPECIAL GUESTS ..Yet Well—then slid we—It be tooterold..It the whole it,sod hee,.rheeg, teething,.:chs, it fox the tire I,­"to be godi. Oe s.id It soldid soloon des-11:p- Present I,the Wiso.,to b-,the pre...di.gs ft,litilson,Roedy fteher sed Jima Steedefel the h. t, roJI,sed seere-Iiiseti.1 h...i,g for sql, he--t fund I Ill.t, at't, It Insley He tno­.and I poterti,l C,boeil Cheor,l 7 eod FESO er, o,o.sssrt,d by Coss.11. and is. wsdo,li.ld. Mr.C.SIs,the ithi­,di.of he reasons for the Subdivision O—seee b,nR writ—sle to have.one 1 h._.,,t- ted ,­I s—lesert within the City. Secondly,he slid it...to h".no developer pe,fee something world be_sFioRd Cit� blee.fits ft.,renst then he,e the iti­of all If the I h�to Fly f.going back i, er.ptti.,i.—b seed gutter ordi these­­ .,is the they need Fell.1.1-o. He said IF', :September Seaetary of this 1.1b.usUm ppgMdsL� 7M qf ai v E f s 122x' 199 K MINUTHS OF TNE.HUNTSVILLE:CITY COUNCIL MEETING.MU ON.ME 2]TM UAY OF:SEPTENBER,A.D:,1977,IN'HE CITY HALLcmtrlbution is required fxamLthe City and h 1: t f h dy t ngtedofie contributedeby$20;C00 IFM .111 COUNCIL.CHBERS:LOCATED IN THE OF HDITEVILLE,COUNTY OF WALKER TEXAS,AT]:00 P.M. ll:b.paid is full by the grant,.Onss Cally in kind aiata ce is data milectim orillY y "4 staff,MWlist rep rted. y t *l¢e Th,COwcil met in s regulaz sessi h the fokl ng members present: The poo,mall lied are from the following: Mo i I.Waller,Mayor 11 Am ck S'h�T' O'Malley g Cl yB artme 4 dl ti. Y p Larry C flay ,., Rally d A t Fort Worth: W yn D.-gle Pi.11 And W 1'shire and H L Dickens As .I D llw p 1 rl Ki,g Lo kw,d Andrews end.Newman,lot. H0 ton j Go re.MCGlothan 3 :'.�' —a,C 11 a s Bred I . Eau on Y 1 Brood,Moore IAt ✓ -7 S k Took— u' J H laid blood Id d Sth theOfFi f Traff Safety repp t .rap es 4 t= 3,, f LM1 sol Sng f1 and 1 of the prep 1 A ld quest thatM Cwnc 1 gi p miry vderatvon ai'`+ Piahall,Anda Wilshire d As ats,Inc. Mr.McAlisterindicated the staff Nwld,however,be happy to accept my firse theCow it.,latta. The [£ng was called to older by the Hmonbla Maar£a.I.Nallar,Mayor. The invocation Vas given by Cowcihaam W yme Daigle. MIT—W 110T­Rge.toi that the firm of L kw d And d N y b bl for this p,Jett sande they h ­doted the N It..Plan for Sle HIotoo State Uni,araity. He aid i hi.thet plan they ,ivx .fig es condwted fl t f£ urvay f 11 the Uni y t aff p t as they1 to thetotal mom Ty Mayor ,F•¢= l CONSIDER THE MRNUfRS.OF=PREVIOUS MEETING Waller felt this fi a had a head start an h di reotiw De jolt that my ity auady d ill bed rattly yM Mayor Weller pxesor ed h inure f the i o relatedsto SUEU,s w it generates mora than 50 pens of the traf£dc within the C.Lty during Ira spring and fell ng f Rep bel 13,19]],and asked for the Council's c osid essim in ; Cow ihomi Corley m ed t dwt th of.the Comc11 as tte and Councilman Olckes secmded the .. ,. mor ,� , s q1 atioh. Alllre In fe o aad the so im passed imashoo ly.. There b ng bJ ori fross thestaff r as other Cmhoil llIr ommC an ilmCarley then lad to )q x , y award ti con t t'L ckao d Andr and N based May Waller s cents. Cowcilniart Amuck secwded H+ h m. All ern fa d he a :vi passed.wsly. PUBLIC BULMING ON THE SUDGBT FOR-PIll YEAR 19]]-190.8 ✓ :,y Councilman Park ,quested b Normal Park d llthStr I on be included h list Waller asked M MrAi t x,th City Men 9 Mayor y ager,t r V the s,Iimt features of the budget. h. far stWy by I:ockwaod,Andrew and N Jim Hodgen said fie:xwld's it that it is included,almg with - ¢ Mil ter stere izad sod d1 cussed the impo £gur s of the nea budget: After jus pre sentatim,Mayor Waller 19th and Sem iklwtm Avanve In s e k d if m rIIarxas present who would likeVIA to any part.of the proposed budget. There being no one prase, aw. ` o speak,Mayor Waller thea closed the public hearing'. I CONSIDER BIDS FOR RODEO RANKING AT, nYr CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AIMUT1NG THE CITT'Sy9]]19]R BUDGET Mr.Moali'tor idi,.ted bids ere rmailed sod posood n Reptamb 19 1977 IO:OO.A M.forthelease E of City property loed ong A—F in cmw jctiw hthe h Texas R deo. He d bads were taken rtotalan a The City Manager,Jim McAlister,than read Resolutiw No.]]-18,the caption If whicM1 is as follows: limp awe dollar somat for all five—days I.October. Th bids received are ss.follows. A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING1HE.BWCET POR.THE CITY OP HNNffiVILlE,TEXAS,POR THE �y Hmtsvilla Jaycees 5902.00 r . .J PERIOD OF OCTOBER 1,19]],THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30,1978,FINDING THAT ALL MINES REQIIIETTB Thalss McBee $806:00 AND NECESSARY HAVE BEEN BONE IN PREPARATION AND PRESENTMENT Op SULH bWGET. A 1 Lodksmi.th Service $710.00 yh Mrs.Milsaa Austin $605 00 = re aCawcalman Dickens mored to adopt the Resolution as written and Cowcilman Amick.seconded the motim. A11 � SHEI Speech Club $600 00 'm favor and the motive passed unenlvoosly. y w Mr.McAlister iodlcat d the high bidder is the that—ill,Jay.., d they nd d they ill provide parkingfacilities at a rat $2 50 t f o$3.00 poi vshi 1 Add lly h id they y op s CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE SETTING THE TAX RA1R POR FISCAL YEAR 19]7-19]8 R tend. McAlister reported 1 y 's Lncrose.from the t i f this p pe y d H City$E50.0 0 Hesaid ._ s 8R as the recoszaendatvan of thHhiichesing Office to award the bid to theH villa J­­-- st ,may` - Sim McAlier,City Mmager,the pre entad this Ordinance No.]]-21,the caption 0f 11 is as follow: Iq Coweiba Parker moved to award the bid to the Jayoom and Cowcilson Corley a.roaded the maxim. All r end the motive passed.wanvomsly. y AN DED RANCH LEVYING TAXES AND TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN AND SUBSBCT TO TA%ATION IN THE e an favo4 �It CITY OF HUNT INNTSVILLE,TEXAS,AHl DECLARING AM EMERGENCY. -CONSIDER.BUDGET.TRANSFERS POA FISCAL YEAR:1976-1977 #ty , McAlister indicated this ordinance sa s an ad valorem tax of and at the rate of$.]]a5 on the$100.00 cash Mr 1 thereof,estimated inluial mrrency If the United States for the current exporsas for the support of morn ILII Mx.Ven VaMwer than presented to the Cowcil for their approval budget transfers For contingency expenseIt r tea o£the City Governmant of.Hwtsville. Also,the Ordiwnm se s an ad valorem tax of and at the rate o£ in the General fwd,the resew,sharing cmtiiigorcy.Neter and Sewer.Pond emtirgecy ua eajustmwts to }v. $.6255 the$300.00 cssM1.value,thereof,estimated in laxftl currency of the United Stairs,to pay turret Inter FJ the Gew=1 Pwd and e",opriatioa adjustments to the General Pond. Also presorted. Water and Sewer Fund n and PI—i" one year's sinking fiord and to pay all of the principal and interest adorning on all outstand I and Gor,ral Bond sinking ford transfaxs,.txawfers to the General Pwd and Waur and Sever Pond for ell dVwt- gg''j y g b ds,paving bands,fording.warrants,hapreveaent bonds and warrents and my and.all other bonds and xartents menu and divisims. The i mad by Councilman P k d secwded by Wootileaa C011e7 to adopt these ding heretofore lawfully Issued by the City of Hantsville and which are not levied am,tmidt,g oblig.ti-I III budget transfers. All'Were Sn-..Favor and th von passed vnenimously. pry of th. dd City. M MCAlister said the III'—further states all property opo whicha rate of texatiw is hereinabove i ADMINISTRAIIVE.REPORTS--JIM MIALISTER } a„ 1 1 d hall be useased m a ratio of 50 percent of the estimated market value thereof. Also,the ordinance sh,l k £f--t fled be in foie site,its passage,McAlister reported. Consider"mlutim Be Iodig Paving 0f Shady Lane in the 1978 Pavdn Pro ran and.Construction of Other Capital ,Y. Cootcilaah Moore moved to adopt the Ordwance m presented and Councilman Amick.seconded the motion. AllCC Improvements an t a Area ,A ra in favor o¢this mirror and it passed wanmously. x� Jin Mu131stex indicated Cowevlman Dickens mould lik p ant this Aesolutim. Or.Diekors indicated `4 the residents of the MCAdans Addition end of the High­,19 have asked him to present this Resalutim to ym. CONSIDER A REQUEST FROM TH@ REVEREND I G JOHNSOM 11 OTILITY EATENSION He then reed the 0.es01uripn No 77-19. _ y PARTI PATION BY TUB CITY WORMS,the areas known as the Mmldes,Addition find High—19 were annexed in o the corporate y': 4( ea Mr.McAlister told the Cowcil the Reverend I.G.J,Hmsan hu d ora r line sxtorsiw to s e lwits of the City of Hwtsville an May of 19]3,and the residents of.this es a desirous of requests a tars rvac street improvements and expanded water service;and t z ch rch north 0f 7th Street between Avenue E and Roan's Perry Road. The nearest ex ting main,he laid,I,at = +. 7th Sormt, romume,.eppxely 200 feet ay. he laid if the Cowec cil dides to participate in the proposed axtesvon, WHEIIEAR,ted City of Hwuville always s Ives to meat the needs of its citizens and will do all de theprwisians o¢the Utility Extension Ordinance,the cost to the City rill be approxvaately$SS0.10. He that is reasonable to acmvPlish those needs; A(,' -"' laid this is for a two inch PVC line,with gat,valve mid box,flush valve assembly sed tapping ala and tapping Iva andbox for a total of$1,060.28. He said it is the City's policy to participate we half in the c t of th 1 NOW,THEREFORE,be it resolved that the paving of Shady Lame be included m a top priority L $ first 300 feet with the property miner paying the balance, It was noted the Church is presently under cestrmtioi i _ pmJect in the City's two course pmetretiw paving program for 1978,and Y Mr.MCAs t r indicated 1£the Cowcil elects to participate,the 1=11 of funds would ewe Erom the {, . fiµ= Utility Fwd C ngorcy Reserve. ry MAY IT FURTHER BE RESOLVED,that the City`s n ext capital imp is.band election,if T approved,Will specifically provide for the fUnding of an t i f an adequate-siam Cow 1 Avick moved to partievpeta with the Reverend JOMaOn and Cownilman Carley ceconded the motim. ora ar win end the installetiw of fire hydrants mob that all h end businesses almg 7-. All were in favor and the motion passed wanimmsly. fmd astt(5001)si£eof a fire hey 19 hydrant. I.the MWdems Addition will be within five hundred , 1 o k I Y� He said the v Cmneilaan Dickens indicated the Resolution Is he l any h t this tedb f CONSIDER TI®SHLECTION OR AN.ENGINEERING FIRM TO CONDUCT THE TRAFFIC SURVEY residents have tomo t us to.request servi a and we be. "dressed the,. At this t h d they would like h to have that questlw r,s,ived in the formcof a resolut He then moved to adopt the Resolution and Gore M MGl 1 di t d proposals had been received Prom the following firms to condwt a traffic engineering MCG lathe,seconded the.,ti.. Mayor Waller then asked for any discussion. 1 �.. ayilio,undo gr t fro Lha Office of Traffic Safety. He laid this Is an analysis f fflc - +-TFY au" mbleas end ettems I. school routes end soem tlIffit eulatiw t, Ha ".1,lum , T � ., r» A sea M y M ll d d the C Y bop h that ere theM years.. g j,a,: 3a a is Planned i covjun 1 with th North Hw ll & r Pilot. Nu id. h area does h rvvix, NINGFGG OF M HGwTbVILW CITY"MCI'NEEIINC CEIG ON 1HE 111H DAY DP OCTOBER,A.O.,.11 IN'1[1E CITY FALL si.•§°',., �,Wy?y�: elth ugh net of the b p sura N d it 1 h e end tM1 den s do not heVa to pay do lil s beaus v` COUNCIL�IAMBg165,IN TfO CI$T OP HMSVILLB WAMR COGM TEXAS AT 7:00 P.M. they w y d the City l m H d fi hydrants, y id Hen lie do h them with 500 flat of their boas, ox do we has,pa d For—tylaw I. h y linitI. The Coun.11 ae[in a.Regular Sessiov h h f llowang ambers present: d x k .5 1b I.Waller.Mayor tri H lid th i g es f b £.ibelp w.-8r that h i hludegShady h raI. h pP g for ° J hn Amick paving y h pasin p R. h h g f d related t the d -t of.the SI W rt p.fgly !, numb f h g e d th1 gth £ thath bee th ylim He said . td Shely L d h p y th b h t f.hoes - onably short treat. He '' E Larry D rJiens J said h rt' b 1 thatShady L will b i Iud d hep ing pr g an y ;# �1``. k Dal Ri I .. M y Weller d h b h in some p 1 imp ou pmblam with..g d t h r morns Co MCGlothev C.' that H aid h maiShady I. dead.Old. d therefore,th ch pr. uxe.N JukkParker t Hes d h City ss dr in8,a. b d of th C y 1 aM __-_- __ NR his 1 d s HiFNw,19 d he N h L op.�a addition ntto 1 1 the arae. He said h i i 1.' his will b ly next Year. He id h £ h wainJ t Naghway 19 ,p,oti -- .- - ---- _ } y{du S telt'$120 0003,.and fords a avevlaBle for h Yly,.so xe have to have flibrndbr 1He sand he The meeting orae called t order by the HovDrabla.Moms I..Wallar,Mayor. Tha inveutfen was givrn by u planned will ode a additional linesth a CDuhcilmen B.Larry Ovckens.o .y vss M Wil aid the p ipl of 9—PI Insain9—P to the City C 1 with a tequrrement or d d and 1• pro-oaptin that itiles,in the leassity is'n t a good proud to,said we are deing.our beat to.deliver " cD". THE MIMITEq DP—PRE WS MBC,.B T sa o yon.. t yon, est onsaider all the dem ds the.City has. dal Mayor 111 hen p d h E h ---tin £6 p 6 2719)]t he Cow 1 d asked iE £ aoXr D D th ob d that h 1 ad this p d .is c raiy to City.operations and to read fl r them ween y edH t dl ntM1 b£ OF ld b —apted. C ilm C 1 y Dyed[o accept sol f this typ fE.I d inn h City Adma et 1 onto specific plans£or a specific '* he mircess as porton and Councilmen Oafgla seconded rhe motion. All w n favor end The motion passed F* R sol s,regard P f a d i k p H h he g l pI g D Dickmis said the LL snxmoaslY• _ ex ax, pvrit of ono,ertion of tM Ci y th h ids f.thisend certainly other .b ( ee f th C y M1 other need d ny.cry 11 1 k ha olutiw d there could.coma a q �k P porn h =1 d b t. UPDATe OF 6TA'f113 OF$IIPFACE WATER PRD]PCT _ J ^'' intr d 11 enY xe 1 t Me aid he prearnGed th ­Inti­b e he had boon asked to support h r,he did newit—and that it Is a precedent end it is cwtrery to the � - Cdty�w polrcy making.and general planning. F Mayor Nelle,then indv ed b f g t i g th f 1 ag d h C '1 world M1eaz en update£ran „ - Councilman Corley indvuted he would be in favor of placing Shady Lane on the top pavin Bernard John I w th p g f h f r apply y b g d r.l and for the City by the x y j { g.praoraty list d. Tnnity Ri An M1 tY aid h B aid J M1n I B ga. H h And Mb.Renk Hillard,Cvvrl Bngineex S - k � because it a short street and h a -hIr of hooses on that st seta a said if the hosed issue is app, ed, 'a with Bernard Johnson,Inc.to present his snelysys Of the It us of the.project. these Other3matters ld be resol sI Ha said he felt the City Councvlr...ld start a precedent here by passing x Berard Johnson,Inc. 1 this 1 d ld enow1hell 1 ng theay. - 4' Prank Dillard, - ` ;s t tent facilities to May N 11 h e_lled'£or a va a on the von by Dickens and MCGlothen. Cowcilmen Corley and Daigle NO.Dillard indicated p 8t s az b in¢made an the d le f w, f r a n gs t kis were for Sha motion C oilmen Parker,end Amick end Cauncilwamen¢rag r e opposed. The Mayor than mpplement the axis tang gr d vpply systu xe d pl have not changed signv£icantfru the F1 yr ,4 �I III broke the tie by voting against the motion. The motion was,therefore,defeated by a five to Poor Vote. Pro, in englnrering rep £ rel yearn ego He sailthe f lity is going o be deliso,d with an III 5 4 Councilman Dickens said that even thou h the solhtiw.wes defeated,the 1a1 capacity of four milli g 11 s par day gas cep y with a maximum capacity of eight lGionI iorws v e g spirit of the resolution will, k ser.day. Thus fe¢lity,he said,with eddi lgr d pump n=.Lacilities,.xhvchheve be gtput ince mietheless.,be car d All were 100 percent gr ent. y+ he completion.f rhe preliminary engineer g asp old uppl n that ground wate apply, d will pro- } w h. '.: ode the L4IF with an adequate supply of water vp t end p ably pest .the year 1990 at p e of gra Y NOTE: Jim McAlister indicated order unsideratlon both with the City Council and the Planning Commission .y' is the effect of the Subdivision Ordinance i the are of a ial asdietIon. He said of the The lair will involve en make site in and around parser Bluff rn the Trinity River with a pipeline of 'Y F stwndardsthad been high 1n the past,Shady Lane would have been..paved,icwbed and guttered street at thus tin.' appmxi�p ly£ les I.length to the Lx Ment plant elff�the obdoh rt1111eCitcaMflster Plante Heiah sflidsin the the but ad 't xe d £the City lien to and dad not fall under the provisions of Dux guidelines,end y a propose vera t? III omequently,it in paved a he di D the Cit ncivit f the d Nelsrn Creak Pmsexvoir,which is part o Y r vg t City', fications. He sand we have Sean it torr ht endwe oral w fax locetin he Plant at this site is so that in the fLture xe will be able to take advantage of the 'o iv the City fu re growth,and if we dont edhereito these policies,this will come up again and again. Mpxeved rater quality which xvll ba vn Nelson Creek Reservoir over that h3ch the City will be treating out C He said this a p f et ample of why these—tumor standards and specifications need to be retained for era of the Trinity Rfmx,pnmarily because.them will lot be sigvi£icent.fluctuati ons of rater quality as fists qtr {I1(N in the extraterrltoriai lurrsdrttion. as in the Trinity Rvvai. x ,r t Councilman Amick reflected that i£xe had the Subdivision Dadinenu at the time Shady Lane was constructed, r rear t 11 Mr.Dullard said the t meet plat itself will be of the£our mill g it par day capacity and there—Id be no Shady Len.. have the ebilvry to be axpeMad,as at will be bent in a modular fashion p old an ultimate capacity,en verna day,of IO million Iallus per day with.peak capacity o£201e ion lune.Bella per day.rage taid the k which pk t' Tom Cenfield,representative of the people o£McAdam.Addition end Highway 19,thanked the Cawcil far raiment plant will discharge its rater through en epproxvm xe s ren n s o en ,.• 2.tTH their time,consideration,and cwurn.for their request. wll be locatmd m.the ootsklr[a of Huntsville and this talkFillhaves Op aclty of five Oil III,gallons. 5 Frank Dillard reported that presently,the preliminary survey Otualans,thea intakes t`plant sate, Resolution Regavdang S.B.411 Brouvdin¢increased.Ponding For the Piremu's R ldef and Retlzemwt Food .y topographic work,and pmfilaI on the pipeline from the intake s ry re o the tSBB moot Ment site havetbe.n ^' wpleted The surveying work r wdexxay a the pre ant tome far the pipeline n at vv o the ground s Drage Jim McAlister then reed this Resolution to the Council as Resolution No.]]-Z0,which reads ae folio,.: tank in Nwtsvllle,Mr.Dillard said. t s k WHEREAS the City of Hwtavvlle has the option of excluding the City from participation in - We here hexed,Dillard said,v their terminology what is called pipin end instrument diagrams which r 1 B.B.411 a approved by the Lagislatwe,.which an s the Cdtys..It and participation a their n toxpaheets thaw detect-hoof the major pieces o£egnilvrnt,instrmoentatSvn, rols,r an the PSreme s Relief and Retirement Fwd;cad mthods of cmitmIs far the plant. These take a long.period of tlne,h.bald,becnnse they arerlvka etma Ce ,} sen plan of what all of the various dvacvplinms within his ugineerviig firm have to fallow to provide the overall . j PdiBREA6 h ille Volunteer Fire Department has itself voted among its membership completed ds.1p; A good bit of time is spent on these piping inatrwent diagrams,he said,so that they do to not participate i the Fund without Further study and evalwtiw, I not have to backMack end make a hat of cheep, they n cooryletiw of the job. AY the Present t - ° � vs of Potential benefit „.. videred In Dbtaini bids for the job,he said. Ono p s am been co n¢ 'j 1 difEerut omNOds 8 NOW,THERBPORB,Be IT RHSOLV®,by Sha Cvty Cowcil of the City of Huntsville,Texas,that ' to the City.it allows for the prepuxO ase of mnlox piece.of equipment thy realizing a possible savinge an the Fhmtsville City Cowc11 hereby exercise its optic wrier the provisvoe o£Section z s`F. overall casts aW possibly a benefit Sn term.of being able to provitle lo......lead delivery items Subsection B If Sanate Bill 411,Act.1977,65th Legislature,.Regular Session,and sleets large horse Fuer pmops at distribution pwry sMT1an,etc.)to theoCiIF at erlvx date so that it t _I to exempt itself ft.the requv eats of said not. delay Sha cMplatvav of the project. He send en alternate being a nsidarM i ask for w overall total 61d, { _ Nr.McAlister indicated the Hwtsville Volunteer PireDe ,tenant elec[.t bidden¢s11 egnipmevt f the s the e bald basin on,for the.on then sv£they make-1 dewe-- aspxe pe may o participate at a future was ne]ox tams ofteq pmane,they way be going t for bids theeptojec items p sibly lyte Y. date,however.,the S.B.411 requires cities to opt for exclusion prior to October 28,19]],i£they east to be Oeumbai,19]]. He said if they not with one unit bid for the overall t,they are looking at early d w excluded. This as why we present this Resolutlw to yen thus avrning,.,he said. , February,19]3 a.tha bid t me schedule. He said the bidding period x111 be approximately 45 days to provide proper time far suppliers to have the opportunity to get their gwtes from the varies suppliers. Hval..tion S Cowcilmen Dinkel. Quad to adopt the Resolution as read and Councilman.Corley seconded the motion. All of bid.,he said,Will require approximately two weeks,sown approximate two.month total bidding period 1a t' re in favor and the ion paseed unanionowly. �p neusa '. ,N x. ary' 4 ... NATOR�&REPORT Mi.CSllard said const—tion,in that -laid start aznwd April of 19 B. He.aid with a hepatal coaplatfu data of near Ju1Y of 19]9 at hl h could be provided to the City. pr.Dillard sand to 'T`v Appoin en of Member to Planning Commission date thus is the.taros of he project. ,f Mayor Wallow asked Mr.Dillard abut p 1 1 art'-'It ideas. Mr.Dillard said they era looking at en esti- `° may"Waller qu t d h Couneille nwsideratien to defer this appointment u til Purthax conslderation ted c [,bebed npan Shear pralfminary designs,v range o£approximately$9 milllon. Ha said this is a t'4 an be taken. Thera re n abjection.. owned amber wtil the bids aolooll Helidconstruction 1 t din to aloe down in some areas end there haves a bring the bids in inearithat$9 millionrEvtors. geld aid xt 1 ¢x threeb ds would bt1 needed 4 i At1JgAlNAWMf oC 1 ittad, $ 1 j en a d bidders list of 76 bidders, R T c xac or fore reasonable coaperi H aid a t 12 million had nvite „>r 2` e of B¢BCITCIVE SESSION followed to Aima.,p.reennel matters. 71, �uepbenb �� etary 'i 1 a s N } } -> � v.v F' k w M'sy -.. . Y,. .' � �j4R�'�. w.dsx` x Y r. 35vw Ah ro5s a 5 st! P. <� m rove "s 5 s s °mbm� s A PZ s as � 5as5F� v1 'A �„ 5 2 ; m5 ��9� y� 5A a�® s5m5 s 79 A, g4. 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'A � y R 5: s m€ a LIR-K Hf- ° � S � Amoo 5«Na" "5.� " ROU rK �� -- 5 Mn •'f n„.".. 32Ra s � 1x>s �. ,;.x�y'!n z �fi :,�4'i;� t ',:„.�1"�'.'a� L� �' - - �. - r �:a'• S-a rr-r;�, ,.�yP{t��TMnn -�a r' d � �a,"� urs, •,^� 6aai'a,�`' ` t L "' sw„ -t_.: 3 _ ,p2 y+- >aM :i„,( � vd"t•`+ .,W3 get srsd •. J '$ 206 �, 207 - ,..> I =MINIII'E5 OP'IHE.—MC.CITY COUNCIL M—M KELD ON THE 25TH DAY OF OCTOBER,A,O,1977,IN T11E CITY HALL ss If the the prop y q d the City ld p y III my i ing, f Idb,.umt yq+. CIL CFRaM S:,LOCATED..AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OP HDNT9VILLE,COUNCY OF NALKHR,TESAS AT.],DO P.M. d iI,te p 1 e thi h off open d g 3 g h h.12 1 ch en io ho e1'this weals {^� M' �' i jt'E be tf ds illi 6 ch.1 w 1 h C y m m 1 L h th with he w aurfu 1 •3}„ h The Cawril It I.Regular 5 an xv[h the f 11 ng memo present: }f,l, wrce f Noxri I Nall-HRYOI Mr NWi d P P the1 ch he h City£ thef t 300 f et '{ JoM Amick ld be apps ]Y$1 4B SD T h - 1 Ch extiA the Cit t f h f rst �.--V. 'a•' ¢ Larry C slay 300£e t and the vvexsi a g ld 1 a >m 5 3 50 f 7.. t, E.LB U Oixxms 'u y,# •J?2 {`S# . P t Delox R g w Coah ]m Pmlck d t arts M1 f 12 ch 1 with h that Mr Dun .$ - Coma M GS than +,t. N k o C f - an c Prink H Moore el 1 til K v t B I R at12 h Y 1 c 0 from tse Mater t aP W. cAl t d Jack C P ker IR5111x. tingen.y B�All an 4a of tha motive and it Passed unanimously. Member Absent: an.Daigle •ysZ3 + r Y COMSIOER St.FOR 20TH STREET IMPROVEMENTS $ __ _ __ +. } - John Jaexns,the City's Cavil Engineer d[haL'th cost schedule fox the const m o£20th Stx Th w 11 d order by the Hm td,le Morris I Weller,Mayor,and the invoc es given by £.: from sywmoxe to 16th atroet,as bad,as as follows: Y= Cowcalmm Gores MCG1oThan: M v 'F... o Hera $ez.epo.oo to CONSIDER THE MINITfES OF THE'PREVIOHS/1HSTING ", � Hag Bring by City i letiw3 kn yet*. f Y { Ney W.1 let, M1 p ed the £ h 0 L 6 11 19]] ng and asked the C 1 for LMvr IF th C ]omen Kin d t p h Ni Utes m wtitcm and C UR-am Dickens - To 1 01 y Sher �t oaded.the motion. All w an favor aed the w passed Raanimmmsly. A c ,a<f "Although Lasts axe not y £ 1 d passibility t £ app ria..$10,000.-in- The test F,iC I' CONSIDER BIDS Ola VARIQIs EQUIPMENT x 5 resuEYs fa the..ad of chem 1 th 1 atom would not b ail 61 1 30 20]] 3µ a Mr.Joe ed Cited the on is of 2Uth.s £r H sy o (with a Ieti.. is n i Y Mr MtAli t >edicated the f a lain and gfftdan fffCtdt'NitM m He said seven vendors es folloxs: eft d letions and CSTxmated 3„g i Vii.i:Fflb.se bid fox[his po tion } d how only three urned bid H aid$- £phi tem. The lox budder, F of the street...ld 6e$214,485.a3 and the City has..itted$35,000,leaving a balance of$1]9,484.83 to k fiats d 5 s $1,925.95 f 16 hp,2-cry 11 d lett engine xith 6 spd.hL-lo range trans- * be paid far by others. '. miss i h axle;40 ria mid wrth gau8 h 1 trent a parts, ` with th a ea.Lel ludo g ye y w d fe i y ry Th 11 Manage ­—ded fl p Ce a£to 1 'b d Co I .p ckms W.Joe indicated the. 1. o the City fox h r share of the 20th Street pl.j It,including �tiiF top n d'Lio £LM1 Admil t ti CeP h laN'bid £S foxt�n 1 M aviev engvneenng...k dpve by Davidson engineering.m s to$136,11&.70,as-I­ the m and Racilwvm A11 Nater rn aPot o tie virion and it ssed �i usly Avenue H to Sycamore xi n Delatilta-C y h t d .. $35,000.00 ' vo °1se o c mo n. H ger ng Costs $ m The b d p d by Mr NCAIi s f h ilj th tad lift vowar aHe said is Sycamore to 16Th Street as Bid --Ci" 6here. $92,940.00 i ix d s 1 d h ly h d b d s 6 50 g £ this piece of equip- 'p 4' Eng ng to . ... ..$30 30].9] _ the bid b d h d s'by-Ooilbl 0 EeROan P £b De 03006 Diesel,115 cu. $ qad nnt32 hp odl g t se m smv ng a poo. 1 SPGI mower Total City Commitment far 20th Stroet Fanjets $1Sfi,lie.]0 with a 60 aechcw=tin width.iIt v ted there would be':a 30 da delive m this item and that the ti Y ry hada 12 month xarimty w parts,a t voyeeT warrm,ty m the and the vowar was under xexxmt for ore "Alread Patti. §411 season: The City Net—thin recommended acceptance of the1 bid from Double'0 n the mowt of y b9 $6,327.00. Mayor Waller asked if the merit of thus partsoulaz h had b— tudied a related to the Mayor Welter's only c .the p t .i the the property a b i 1.$1]5,000 - others. Mr Hobbs indicated tw ted Dauta models w this t =dtheCity I.gaud and the city b c lly$135 000..H suggested t h C il, f,the. vnfox.1— expexience with rt d models and specified such an thrse bid. W.GC Pipes said he£.reser Re regarding the out.®e of the 1 sing If h 1976-1977 f 1 y ex and Sng a surpl f fwd.in that ptoblems with the Oa .del. C-.p a d 0 h hid of Double n0"AgServco Al-em, he emow �` Iear ere ass If the Funds equdmd Far this project that this project be paid for by the City in Ce-ah.to r mf$fi,32].00 for th U ]tv Tract r xILM1 r lift maws CON,cilman Amick s on ed— t�he.motion. +Y, he ex entcof approximately$133,000 and that m Cettlficatas of Obligation be issued Alavox m try y d relacin to the anal sus ofthe bid contract as asanted a had of$523,0]0 from Brewn t, Mayor Wa11ar seri g y p .McAlister h p ed h bid rma 1 gh ility�i k He said three bidsew solicited fro•t $R. he-—dad the CORaMl exert the o groin 6 Root subl o the edjuatmentsindicated end.rs and miry on xis re mad f tunsxorth P 3 `Trinity M NCAlistex indicated$3,]00 was budgeted as to the aU t.tIm of chamical-stabili—iod,t£orca It cost to the City of-apprpximately$SSS, C00. for this pickup end the bidt—Ainsworth c t$3."812:8] or$112.87 m then bu ted;howev ore dge .{ have already saved$1,24 on t e p b Bee 1 Mo d th was. as.na6le budeendxhe Di.Oickms send of Th C wards the bid ai r remanded Ln the City's share If eppraxamately S" ?•a vetl t Cowcvlmfln Dickens s bond�Mr.Moore. andthe moll n ertied Unmimously. $135,000 Fran the emowt brwght forward v ams of the General Ihmd balance,then that xould indicate that The bid£orae 3/4 ton Ceb and'Ch s as then presentedtb nMr.McAlister: He indicated this in the 4arthcaming bond i sue them wouldnnot be c avplated en vs ue for Itteat improvements of this type j t e x y equlKmmt o the fords weld not besneaded,because thus protect would alrefldysheve beenpaidfor. He asked of it xmSd oultl be far the U slily Oepartmeet said five'vmdaxs xe 1 vt d and two bids xe eceived. He said b r esonable to exert the Cwt ct and obligate.the City in terms o£Certificates of obligation and 4 the 1 hid s fr Cole.Motor CM m .F Hwtsville an theme 'of'$4 815.00.end that$6 400 xea budgeted h na.the band v and.y ff h tv£icatas of obligati.with the bond issue,assuming the bond t fox - aq-.vent encu ng t e ice ody fo aplc up,w s In a xt bid item. He recommended asaue posed e„d the £ra Call leave mwmsidmebla balance in the Be—fund fox then pxhaps n n }` the Cowcil accept the bid ft.C 1rvMotor'CaMpmy f the 197aCKBverxa 3/Ontm Ceb ead Cnassls. Cemcilmm pared expenditures,Nd It theshope that the bots i cold pass. If theb d ue did a p g h said.cv if^+ Moor d h bid£xo Cole Molar Co y 'th o If'$4,813 and Cvweilmen Dickens sewer— - i i L f d this balance, ld till then decide to pay if off on ce tifvcatea o{ blig- the #11 re In a ,mmivmans y '+1t" tion if weedidn t xa t.carry that debt. r.Hia..asked why go ahead and spend tharmway xhy n c cad } F Side d f h G B dry f the 3/4 T Cl. d Ch xe e h p e anted. Mr.MCAlaster the Rt,ringpttle vorenflexlbility with the possibility of having this project£Rated through a bond is aI. inti d f o11 1 Ie...v . Ida I.bidd ssTruck and F1cku E,-..t CO e_ny EYE rt fors oeniq Model 553 ce body inthe amount o 1,1 0. MCA1 s vcated Ma Nallet sdid_­s an. Ii-hes--it. The Cwncil Eavored this suggestion a1..as-1.xould allox the law bid be ac pled.RCO 1AR Corley moved the bid fkom Truck and Plcku E u ant C m of Hvus[Dn l Lima fMosIII Rare meYe figures from Van Vm0ever and allox the City to ea,cumber the E4nds nates airy. } in the ev t o£$1 108]] ccepte Cowc lean i d the motion,IT1I x e finer zed wmLLmow lv. T. NCAlistex Sndlcatedcthe final wdit world probably be ready by early December,19]]. Mayor Wailer indicated the eppxopriet.thing to do would be to aaaI&the bid to Brown 6 Root i.the A tw *Jw ri ub act xa the e } run fees in the amowt of 10 30].8]to Oavadson E in.. n s - of$323 0'10 los mginee g $ , ng 8 j e P Cpy9I0ER UfILIIY-LINE EXTENSION POR MI5.ANN PNRRAT AT HILL STREET fn actor of the property.mars'conYrabutda of$1]5,000 les.other daletaans as eery be detaxmined on the ": .• ad atructum;b.svcally these azo aalvMing end replacing p£topsoil fox(12,325,c®ea stabili aRtimn for b W.McAlvter d d 3fr Ann Murray has requested fl r line a to ervice a lot north of t $]5,000,end perhaps still others. Hill Street batwee G sp 1 all end Smith Hill. The mare eau ting may Itnall sStreat app.i.—ly 400 - feat ay. He said £the Co l&,idea to participate vn[haspxoposednemmslms under thetgrovisloas of Cgwcilnw Pickens m vet to award the c o grown 6.Root es bId Pox$323 0]0 and that Lha CIt' the 1{$,vlity Extension Ordvmm�e,the cost he City rill be eppxoximfltelyx$405.00,as that 1 c of thSs shax Pf a costs afxar the sts a been a erred be aid vn the form o£a arts acetas praeedt would be$1=080..0,aIF—i.ately.to It s ted Mrs.Murray wall need to acquire the ne.es azy a.,.- a£0 1 atSw for w r cal File at. tlmeem vts..I ba calla after-t e man b f y x ensions can be made,es thewapp—th tP the la is not a dedicated right.—A,. owcvlNmnw Rivg smo ed t e motavn. on issu d C ail —1.h- d t he t'1 y lana extension£or Mrs.Mn kLna end t ;, e r ,r y a particlpeta i Mayer Welles the rapeatad the moxiw,Be folloxs: To a and the c t 4or the crostructvw If 20th S thin t the 4�'�a7—c mot m All w e in � � STxaat frm Avenue H t w 16th Street to Brawn B Roa Inc.w n t a unto 3 OTO, that c vt3m sed Ra usly. o£obis a wt o to almae,a ter t rty p of 1 S,O.m red 4.`. CONSIDER UTILITY LINO EXTENSION FOR DUg.HONBE eStaonIe mans Tae a eine to r tiara. e a ars contra T n 1 oCaunrilnmtParkerm ovad to ameW--this moTloI to include the fl i t f this$325,070 PLUS h amount £ Mr.Mc Ali—iMvcated tw sols were b _ d y D t it mgt eerin an t emw t f an vtional ]0 30 g] Far o prop. g p entad he Co cul;b a I,fa a 6 in h line arW a tote of 330$6y,g).m Cemei van a to endmmt Red Cowc lwomm A. t 4 t S the other£or A 12 inch line. He said traditio..11,xhen the City m .ended then instelletion of a Ivne as y mot p H co® is rob uc e _ �a T= � t 2 .......... t 5 x z v 'K `'''" rTa ki •�4''�a' tar z.F"{ t A- tim >Ax r w " m , ;s TV 0. -P the Ili"he'll_be fl Cg 1 Kin¢, L_ MCG= hen£Ma :and Co h „ d —,Np be 4_7. PB k .Pot he hill,ee re Cowcllman Amick MINUTES OF THU MNTSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING I LD UM THH 28TH UAY OF OCTOBER,19]]IN THS CITY HALL t° q he nu es reflect is vote �` in opposvtim Is bore on p a[ a mean a a pus Ible conflict dI Interest. + CUNFERHN®ROOM IN T10!CITY OP HGNTSVILLH WALKER COUNTY TEAS AT 10.00 A.M. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS--JIM MCALISTER The Cowcvl met ane'Special Session h the f—in, tubers present: t {. Cow D 1 n Aua ,. oh Amk i waller,Mayor J .. �I Nh Mr MCAT e"d the Olperroner If Homing end U,hon 0 III (HW) quires recipients of thess Lerry Corley ` f X C—i y-lupine provide d p F h.C y g P1 mdit as a check w the dos- 1 N yn D gle XT, E LLrynickens 5§$,{'-+ i' pmomsa yf het afnnd h Thi 1 greligibleh d d Il quare In ill a-vt°re°£General t!a° G 1 MCGl°than '( eCl g 1 f He Ford Lynch d Cwp y xhvch will satisfy all HUD ), f� r°q° th k d theC un 11 sv hi F £o hr d A J } M—el absent: Prank H.Mo Cn 1 Corl d coma i H £M L ch d CO d Yus.Cm®nit Develo Jack C.Parker •Yh �� Aldir'end lm linen Dickens secontad't motion. A11 w e 1n 'them sad w movsl. 'F'Ewe. ° m oto on ac cru -e L f B von of Time£or Civic Center B od G ----------------- -- -_ t ' ' CONSIDER A BUILDING.PP.RMIT FOR THE PROPOSE OSPITAL t2 1. Nr.MW d ed h Ca C B dy C s charge from the C°uncvl as to complete their i,. - rep° ae for the1 1 dur the north of November He sand the active +V ondu d en vv studies end ld 1 k Ing gL°�hos Mayo,Waller indicated the Coweil xas asked t I lembl d the s f-lit, eilebility ' c requests en extevsa°n of tune past the November daediinLe, or the s °f the n w hospital on Interstate 45.to s d lu them t lithe best solution Mr.ell1 ndaratedexM1e C®nisslon 11 a az ing response ft-Dr.Elliott T.Bowers,SHSU's p side. by the engineers and by the people related to the hospvt 1 n.p gr detennvn f �I tM1 i q ry le G—facilities and their waleh 1 ty the public, An ens ft.Or.B-a ,el1 pelted N bar 15,McAlister ttportea,and the C will then need swe eddy 1 o the,problem. xe said the Council is n d at thus time t a formal a �Y jll theirE el report to the Gloom. ee said onninterim re be read b the second meeting itNo�embet till a °t prepare top ct star. III of th Cb 1, The Coined granted xhi slan may y y I Mr.MW aster Sndvcatadrit was bis my wdeistanding t h t the c ly ked.£ a Con£1 f N e Hirhwa ]S North oN h A O e. sat clearance permit' ether then a's'b°ilding perni i. MCAT d in regard to the b]ct conflict t le honepoll ?r� Mayor.Waller said the rtes.for con n for flus building permit I,because the Huntsville Code of n Oarlvnmces states,in Sectio°1D5,4(b),as folloxs: e p p l was corWncted movg businesses o fearred A ( e[cvel businesses) He sand four Ft referred the de B" on Highway IS North and four pre 4 Q d two had nm preference. He lead b f th p f _d H$gth y JS North designation In- (b) No building permit%hall.be is ued wits,adequate moat Ind ervice i avlablerAo- A ", %Pre Y, 8 e 't ed Phi 1' ( ti try,edvex to the property or sunt bl g wtssh.-been nd for obtaining nd o - _ dice d th ld be blew,fanmciall If a h the buildings Th Y n shall c rtvfy ad dieting h otheil iwa sem aidto the # _ ,y^ sing t H ,atd.ecause ee this,the ma �d pLosniblycb 1 d by L1eFvng txe tr et.sn�s y building fflli'1 that h q i of this paragraph have been made, p designating the,treat bath names for a yeartorx d tonight de gn t hot h t -et wilt be ed, 'I shall 4otwb¢.v vedby h bµiYdingeeF£icvel. it that°t the end of the xatang period,bleinessestwlll have had s �I m "" address m it effete their bu%Inesses. ample opportunity £Feet a change v q n Mr.MCAT x ands a ed Mr raker,the hospital's construction superintendent,would bring the hospital L Councilman Parket naiad that from 11th Stre sll the pe o the and of the Cat limits [his street be fp pleas to[he Cowcil in their next work s desi¢nflCed es tli¢hxaY]5 North Com it 01 kex 1 d d essvon. k r 'f oe prepuad fora xbuttal t Jo n Jeerns warned the Council[o Counnlmm Parkaithev mended has motion sfGllows that the s rest dery n w ft-11th Street , BID OF WLE MOTOR COMPANY FOR A TRUCK tu. Orth to the flit lvvu[s bet Hv v J North en [het t e hous mnbern cu nth a be c Hued Mr.NCAlieter indicated on October 26,1911 he we notified by Cole Motor Comp—they they would not t[ha[than bei 1 ed H1 ]S.N hen Avenue g C ulm us01 i e—ed honor their bid for the 3/4 ton truck xhill xas bid in rr r$300 bell,their"It,. Mr.Colley andicflted t if the dont Fon this bid,they x111 be Keble forthedollar difference betxeen their bid and then '^' y Y e e to ince t. W.Colla indicated he spoke xith a repro tof wh ch the Cit xould then hav p Y loxes[bid 1 Y o the fire under the lm [the e it wants to hold their feet t , i Y e d if the C _ la mP,C m a hen and h nai k Col. Y 8 y y e f h C s P 1 t ¢ mould CBopexate and they would furnish thetrunka en thoughhothly-d wever�theldecis�ony ,'Colthe_Ca dI, bid Y a Mr.MrAllsteiuvMlca[ed he had race 1 foams es that the bill are firm aid can t be withdrawn, v up to t p N IncoxMr.ted Teta%ilt Ie xhvch Ss blished buithe U. yD f po oletvon Bstimates and Projections for The Mayor end City Council felt it xe a little axkwaxd for the City not to accept this bid end not to W Y epertmmt f Comwce=Bureau of the Cone-xe sat expect it to be honored because v a£ovmal bid. Thd tlaThe Co ncalythen movedelt lwlth d Cola Motor Company �I (April,1911). He.Indicated it contains formulaz and methodology Eor calculating hese figures. d they pate mistakes end wvthdxawals a erywtime bids war opened. �j. N have determined that the City's population is 22,357 as of 1975 which represent,s five year groxlh mount, liable£Or their bid. to Fran 19]0,of 4,741 or an average--I growth of 949 people. Mr.McAlister indicated he took this 949 growth Y> ata frm 1975 to 1917 and enure up with estimated population in 19]]of 24,256, e t Neltin ColleY,thetCitY Attorney,I—If the Counevl xvshed to haverthe population signs Chen ed which ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS--JIM MCALISTBR s 'r Phi ¢ppeaz at the Lrty 113dre of Huntsville,this could be done by passi g 1 ti Covncvl Oackens then r I that the Cit Adminvs4etaon s imate mf 24 256 be laced o h C1 1 t s and Cowci en Pere M d f V- III V D or Hxpl v the General Fwd Balance Foxwsxd } t a that t rural r solut n favor t IL% sed 1' v ax Dvxactn'of Internal dim dated October 28 191)£tom A E. eril eaReso a resented a memoren too tbmr ously.m e own a n No. -2 Jim McAlister I Services,whvcb explains bow the balance brought forxard i%figured. i _ NEWS tdEDIA OIIERIES Suggestion of Plditaen o Bidd L1 t Rustic Pvnae Mobile Home Park Gower Problms ,r 11 Lee Amo Mskefvflld,,represmtin9 Men—],suggested A wider distribution of bids t°neighboring Ea<.McAlister in the owrees,Cl.and Dick Vaughm of% He have been contacted regaading the 4� when the City goes wt for eq,upmmt. She asked that Wakefield Intnnatienal Harvestox and GM Feeler i v Brenn o erPl end tare given five days to take co tin action. Ha said they notified the City they onomn ould take a of the px blurt v five days end[hthey would have close the park. W.McAlister Madisonville be vvcluded w[ha bidder's lust. TTe Cowcvl directed the City Secretary to pass this informs[vel aid' altstti-Ili,there the il nomghans£havaor ls ncevformsally c to e as vonade0evidsony lere o£ngineervngPI to vt0 make andevalu till on o the Purchasing Agent,Nike Hobbs. c cat si ati=of the lift stations and they will tell the City as soon.,that engineering study a completed,that t fu,ther action%they rill take. He lead the City haz,therefore,given h—w extension of till,Pending ' MATOR'9 REPORT co,eplety°n of this engineering study. Mr.Isbell irWlceted it would take some weeks to complete the study. t 4, l� Boyd Wilder noted that at Phis tv aw saxaga is being dumped into Lha neazbytcreak from flus park. executive hes p A o me Mq Waller..led that a ehexecutive mmiw will follox the formal meeting. ' � J M H Le Req tin Relief from Poll Quality Water AD.j011R1NM0NT Mr.Boyd Xildex indicated he hes teen flushing the water lines leading to the Sohn Haney reeidence Ha ' A ?, sold he hes observed the problems Mr.Henry mentioned in hi.tetter. Mx.Welder said la sam�les o£water j a the Health Depertm routinely every t weak,fox a check en Lha col I...=t;and that Gt cxfully submitted, or,ample£tom Mr.Honey's lineexau1 be taken for inclusion with those sent to the State., s Mr.MCAlasrer asked Boyd Wilder to evaluate moxa closely this situation to determine the Cause of the problem end to report has finding,beck to the Council. ' } D SLCity Secretary INS October 25,-19]] '—— - _ ' h STATUS REPORT Msyor W 11 then intradueedPetelf eKn, Well othElkin,Lake Municipal Utility District Board of Directors, LIST STATION R @ y a Y N , 210 r�# .z, p.211 _ a f ( brgi.eoei.g then c opted on the Elkin end H 1 W bb he G 1 M oe £BLMID G1 I bell of 0 d n - Q�'L" Lake L£ S d n P J and Pres d sep y.' - t G UT191E H—VILLE CITT Co1WCIL MEETING OF.NOVEMBER 22,19]]IN THE CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS IDCATED MINIS OF Mr 6 ll 'd h field d 98 p I he d gn pp..Lehhely SO p oe l Y w AT 1212 AVENUE M IN THE CITY OF HUNTS"IDE,CO@1TY OF WALXER,TEXAS,AT 7:00 P.M. el th el d sp £ v.s az 80 p pl H d talon too to d half a ks az eaded to mi=le..the m8 mg w.k H d h t for strocti and iepl.entatl.of et v ler sass[ watM1 Me.foll.in bars the rev s would cos 'Phe Council m r gu g mem present: n os Slsa,00D( lading g nearing£sea). .. i Ifo I Waller Na ox Ph 1 be aid,con of i ng LiftStation 2-1 xith the adddtvon of a 12 inch f main o bypass Y „� =�y' Lift S 2-2 end to vevi..the ep d ch ge. He said this re ihi.x111 c t about$88,000. W.Isbell . Loh Ie dfrt rP C w f aid L f S v.2-2 will we be revised It this time Ha said LiftvStotion 1 1 will be rev ed 12 inch arty Y Fre lazger pumps,and motors and modifications to the plant to accmmwdatevtthe larger pumps aM nathe Nayn 0 gle u He a d rAengas ar tvcapeted for the w wells. Mt.Isbell said these r vis ns era to cos $46,000. - 0e1Le Dg kens' {' °A &e yx,-,,, Mr.sG.Iabell said thatathe projec ..Id beet edy to bid in 30 days. In his opinion,Mr.Isbell said,that z Gotta MCGlathen Ma these are all the.fonds the City should have spend on this matter for the next six to eight ye.e. He said .ori it world take 120 days after the bid is let to .plate these revisions. - SSty Members Absent: Fred:N.Hoore g It w naiad that Stage II If this progthl ill be merely adding a third pump and motor to Lhasa lift Ki Jack C.Pazker 9 station.,awdth no major c.strucxi.. ___________________ _____ ______.___-____ _ __ _ aMt.Malieter indicated Mr.Isbell explained the r n for the sewage--fl..October 26,1977 he the kSt3 Y'ak 10th green at the Elkins Lake God£Course x used by a mal£unctvbn an the out ati controls that u k the pwips and that the pumps theIIII—z rare not at fault. He said the air lineothaxcoperates the on andvoff TM1e meeting ores celled to order by the Honorable Norris I.Waller,Mayor,and the lmocaYion was. fipt + Etl� itch was logged. given by Cowci.-Wayne Daigle. AJ, ADJOIIRNt6Nf S CONSIDER ME MINCTES 01 THE PREVIDEF NBBTINGS Jim McAtistar vedicated ave to having-.ed most o1.the agenda itele,the Cowcil weld n Mflyar Waller then F.Iletea h t f theng £a b 25 d 2E dna k d n Causal November 1 fox a oxk s far their cansideratlon. MIN. Caw 1 Nz[_eovea. edop the minutes as wrdttm and Counciim.Ddekms seeded the motam. A31 w in favor and the mo ion passed wmvmovsiy. e Respectfully I.Ilitted, lig DISCUSS AGAIN'If IO NAME OESIGNATILN POR AVENUE Q AND 75 NORTH { Mr.MGlietex introduced a petiti.fr.42.p opeoty A Q m h f 11 h S re p tion- fi any the Cvty to refrain from changing n:nee o£Avon Q h f 11 h 5 H gh r 15 Worth d e k said street. Phe i t d the cents involved i chmigi g g g Y d ill y amp y. cords ,45 p i V+Y�""v LlLw led personal castspfort—Dim.eddxesz records as reu f eq ne cn 8 ' F City Secretary j § October 28,l9]7 R.Oen Kelley,DVM,indicted thr.gh moth p tr h t h 10 b A Q hof ! 11th Street,were in favor of the Higf.Ay]E North dee gn ti 11 theb there M1ave always had this s'+ address do ti I mak I.the....... a indi t d h b,isv d o lose max.with th15 huge �y than a h.eamer as a homeo.er cm hm his—I ch g a f $3 00 h Ot -11"would expaxienca$2,500 p 'k. I to$3,000 to change all of his reside beck again. He I.id he jo hed Ill h ck printed xith the new Post r Yu + office des= f Hi 1,,75 Namth,Aid, Y Y g gna[v.n g h M1 xu races 1 tablilhld b he P Office. Do I.id el h h Hardy's Grocery and petition,the Ceramics Shap signed the other pethey said it didnit meke hey differ 3 c*` them,but to sat it use way or the othet eid leave it alone. el*1 Benne HIbin.on spoke Co the Cowcil to clerify the point that the past O££vice did not assign h ee .� s'a III numbers,but that the City did. He said up.notification by the Post Office,he caped the City led confirmed IIS R it to be High.,75 North. (Mr.Aobinzm is xith lowboy Corral.) - Carroll Jae HeatO s oke to the tits.t Avenue Q deli iutor a£the ion k 7 R ku n p pe o support gnaw.(oxig petit ) w `y+.l' p and st d h he got hie nmbex ft-the City also,94 Aveaue Q. Ox. .1 jected that Carroll Joe does yyy .„� fififi t liv rLgh he higbway(75 North),but tbet he lives on Avenue Q one st eet over fx.[be Hdghxay(former tY'' ' p ly the Wym P Urvve). It p lver told thc.present the Cowcil woold discuss it to detail in the next woxk....I.and would hope ly make a dacisI.tbot w.ld at lent cake half the people happy. 1 ( dEHEIDER BIDS ON M TAAVEIAOGE SEWER EXTENSION t m A Mr.MCA i.t-Wi—.dbid..PM 1374 RoUthty Doe-Extm .for the Travelodge smeiage sy.Cam 5. h 'p4 (formerly Sem H--1.)rete'-I eceived foam too c.tr c x as Follows - Oscaz Crawford of loi In a s $4,99fi.30 Erase.Valley D[ilitla Inc $12,'.61.85 t, `n,YA �% Mr.McAlister indicated the City Admvnlstratd.i-'-Ihds-1 the g the c n oast to Hbe 1 Crawford£.r$"'9fi.30. K t„ v He said the estina318. It_I tbe x.king of CitYhs shaza Moold be the 1677:—.svt.efund.s ? p T��Tff share would be$1, source t .oxer ex 4y4 Councilmen Dickens moved to award the emtmt to CIelt Craw£oid fox$4,996.30 nd Councilman Corley ed unmimou4. , +, 1 wax in Favor ud the motion a y dad the motv.. Al P ss � sec. CON9IOHR A PJiSOUJTION INCREASING UPILITY DEPOSITS IIS Jim I-lieter then pre.mted Resolution No 77-26, he capti=of ebleh reeds es fniioxs: n ,. it A RESOLV ION NITEDHZING DEPOSITS OR BONU6 FOR SECDRIp EC PAYMENT OF }1 WATER SERVICE-­IN ACCORDANCE NI9H CHI;ITBR:l7:,SECTION 1]-12 y OF WE COOS OF OROINAHCES OF THE CITY OF XUNTSVILLE. T *,-sa eeb MCAd....Baia esus dthle pooviaes oh the C1 mar,from elms to time,set naw rate.for ant ,, y deposits deomatl netessaxy. He said this Resolution cM1mgessectim 2 to Toad asfollows: (2) Any pars.applying Eor residential oaten service shall place with the T City a sum of$40 for a utility deposit 'i ext, SAja' to ......cbat weeld be in.rred frog ho hed a utilit bill th t was V1NT 1}" a He Said the.amount would cover y osteo x Y 60 days old. He said last year the City experienced a loos of aebrmzunately$3,700 and it i,.hoped the LM1anged...^b Y .eawxite t ase c No McAlister d the r..L tl.does.x aEF et the. 1 depoedc o. .tdo..It a£fecththe Provislm reRulxill I b d 1 1 m of m actual ceah"posit. lh1 n+s ai✓C , R .- 1 v f �' t ax a m