HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-01-18 - Special City Council
MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING
City of Stephenville - City Council
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1994 - 5:30 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, convened in
special session Tuesday, January 18, 1994, at 5:30 p.m., in Council
Chambers at City Hall, 354 N. Belknap Street, with the meeting
being open to the public and notice of said meeting, giving the
date, time, place and subject thereof, having been posted as
prescribed by Article 6252-17, Section 3A, V.T.C.S., with the
following members present:
Mayor: Lavinia Lohrmann
Mayor Pro Tern: Scott Evans
Councilmembers: Alan Nix
Donald L. Zelman
Sam Taylor II
John Wooley
William F. (Bill) Johnson
Billy Bob Hodges
Bill Bailey
Absent: None
Others Attending: Don Davis, City Administrator
Joyce Pemberton, City Secretary
Randy Thomas, City Attorney
I. CALL TO ORDER.
Mayor Lavinia Lohrmann called the meeting to order and
declared a quorum present.
II. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - Hotel/Motel Tax Report.
Robert Defer, Director of the Chamber of Commerce,
presented the Hotel/Motel Tax Report and the 1994 budget.
After some discussion, Councilman Nix moved to accept the
Chamber of Commerce's 1994 budget, as presented. Seconded
by Councilman Taylor. Motion carried UNANIMOUSLY.
III. COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP.
Don Davis, City Administrator, presented a list of
structures in town that have been removed. He also showed
a video of some city-owned property that has been cleaned
up. The City will be reimbursed for the demolition of the
house on N. Clinton Street. We are cleaning up at the
cemetery also. We are doing all this prior to closing of
104
the landfill.
Mr. Davis advised he was making two proposals for the
Council to consider: 1) offer an encouragement to our in-
town residents to do some additional clean-up by waiving
the landfill fee for any resident that wants to make use
of the landfill; and 2) those persons who wish to employ
a contractor to do some of this work, we will offer a
"free pass" to that individual, so that the contractor
could take that load to the landfill and have the gate
fee waived. He said this helps clean up the community,
which is the first objective, and also, will take advantage
of the landfill space we have, which will curtail or
eliminate us having to buy dirt to fill in the cell when we
do close the landfill.
After some discussion, Councilman Taylor made the motion to
waive the landfill gate fee for residents upon proof of
residency and approve the free pass program for those
residents who choose to use contractors. Seconded by
Councilman Wooley. Motion carried UNANIMOUSLY.
IV. WATER PLANNING COMMITTEE REPORT.
Councilman Evans, Chairman of the Water Planning Committee,
presented the Committee's report.
A. Change Orders j1 and j2 - Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Councilman Evans made the motion to approve Change Order
j1 by adding an air conditioning unit to the new lift
station at an additional cost of $4,050.00. Councilman
Johnson seconded the motion. Motion carried
UNANIMOUSLY.
Councilman Evans made the motion to approve Change Order
j2 by replacing four shafts which turn the disks at the
aeration basin, at a cost of $11,097.50tMotion carried
UNANIMOUSLY. J. I I "" 1'.'-- I
e.CLJI'1 e...ctJay LJI ,....JO~hJ:""Ai\
B. Employ LBG-Guyton Associates - Update of Stephenvil1e's
Ground-Water Supplies.
Councilman Evans made the motion to hire LBG-Guyton
Associates to update the 1983 Ground-Water Report at a
cost of $39,800. Seconded by Councilman Johnson.
Motion carried UNANIMOUSLY.
V. PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT.
Counilman Don Zelman, Chairman of the Public Health &
Safety Committee, presented the Committee's report.
105
After some discussion, Councilman Zelman moved to authorize
the City's participation in the area arson investigative
task force and to approve the inter local government
agreement with Mineral Wells, Weatherford, Palo Pinto
County and Parker County, as recommended by the Committee.
Councilman Hodges seconded the motion. Motion carried
UNANIMOUSLY.
Councilman Zelman made the motion to award the bid for the
purchase of a new fire truck to Emergency Vehicles of Texas
in the amount of $141,000 and that equipment items 1 thru
25 and item 27 be purchased from Casco Industries in the
amount of $21,989 for a total of $163,029. Seconded by
Councilman Wooley. Motion carried UNANIMOUSLY.
Counciman Zelman made the motion to transfer $13,029 from
Unrestricted Reserves into the Fire Department to cover the
difference between the budgeted amount ($150,000) and the
total outlay ($163,029) for this fire truck and equipment.
Seconded by Councilman Wooley. Motion carried UNANIMOUSLY.
VI. CONSENT AGENDA:
A. Approval of Lease Agreement - Wayne Barham/Rick Hale
B. Award Bids:
1. 1994 skid stee loader to Gaedcke Equipment Co. @
$14,695 with $8,695 to be allocated from Reserve
Fund.
2. Asphalt, aggregate, hot mix and base:
Bid #2581 - Item 1 to Koch Materials
Items 2 & 3 to Souther Asphalt
Bid #2582 - Items 1-6
Item 7
to Vulcan Materials
to Jay Mills Contracting
3. Maintenance Uniforms - to low bidders
Shirts
Jean Pants
Boots
to Unifirst
to Western World
to Red Wing Shoe Store
4. Vehicles - to low bidders
Bruner Motors---2-1994 1/2 ton PU
1-1994 3/4 ton PU
1-1994 4x2
1-1994 4 dr sedan
$24,879.88
15,021.08
16,418.42
12,434.36
106
Durant Motors---2-1994 Police sedans
27,090.00
5. CAD System-to Eagle Information Systems $17,849.00
Councilman Evans made the motion to approve the Consent
Agenda, as presented. Seconded by Councilman Zelman.
Motion carried UNANIMOUSLY by a roll call vote.
VII. DISCUSS CITY MOTTO.
Mayor Lohrmann reminded the Council that at the last
meeting Joe Sawyer was here suggesting that we approve
a city motto saying "CITY OF CHAMPIONS" and during
discussion, it was decided that a committee be formed
consisting of members of the council and various other
organizations in the city.
Mayor Lohrmann appointed Councilmen Scott Evans, John
Wooley and Don Zelman as the City's representatives.
Mr. Sawyer addressed the Council stating that he wanted
to get the motto adopted, then the committee work on the
ways and means of using the motto. He proposed that the
motto "CITY OF CHAMPIONS" be adopted tonight.
After considerable discussion, it was the consensus of the
Council that if the Committee is ready, bring it to the
February meeting for a Council vote.
VIII. EXECUTIVE SESSION - In compliance with the prov~s~ons of the
Texas Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17, V.T.C.S., in
accordance with the authority contained in Section 2(e),
LEGAL; and Section 2(g), PERSONNEL:
A. Don Blackwell vs City of Stephenville
B. City Secretary's Position
IX. ACTION TAKEN on Matters Discussed in Executive Session.
Mayor Lohrmann reconvened the Council into open session and
the following actions were taken.
A. Don Blackwell vs the City of Stephenville
Councilman Evans made the motion to authorize Randy
Thomas, City Attorney, to appeal the Don Blackwell
lawsuit. Seconded by Councilman Bailey.
Councilman Taylor moved to amend Councilman Evans' motion
107
whereby the City, by whatever mechanism the attorneys
work out or is appropriate, afford B-4 recognition to Mr.
Blackwell during the appendency of this appeal and
pending the final resolution of the case. Seconded by
Councilman Zelman. The amendment failed by the
following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Taylor and Zelman and Mayor Lohrmann.
NOES: Councilmen Bailey, Hodges, Johnson, Evans, Wooley,
and Nix.
The motion carried by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmen Nix, Zelman, Wooley, Evans, Johnson,
Hodges and Bailey.
NOES: Councilman Taylor and Mayor Lohrmann.
B. City Secretary's Position.
Councilman Taylor moved to employ Cindy Stafford as the
next City Secretary. Seconded by Councilman Evans. The
motion carried UNANIMOUSLY.
There being no other business to come before the City Council at
this time, Mayor Lohrmann adjourned the meetin at 7:30 p.m.
~T' i2
( . -> I_ut;-J
oyc~pemberton, City Secretary
L
108
ORDINANCE NO. 1994-01
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING FEES
FOR SERVICES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the rates and charges and procedures relative to the
collection thereof shall be established by the Council
from time to time by ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
STEPHENVILLE, THAT THE ATTACHED FEE SCHEDULES FOR SERVICES BECOME
EFFECTIVE AS HEREIN PROVIDED.
SECTION 1.
That the fee schedule, attached hereto as EXHIBIT "1", for the
support of the general government of the City of Stephenville,
Texas, be established.
SECTION 2.
This ordinance shall become effective immediately from and after
its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED AT A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, this 4th day of January, 1994.
v4~i~ ~~~~.
J
Rev ewed by Donald B. Davis,
City Adminiatrator
~~
Approved as to form and legality
Randy Thomas, City Attorney
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE
FEE SCHEDULE BY DEPARTMENT
DEPT. DESCRIPTION
FEE
0201 FISCAL SERVICES
solicitation Permits (per person):
One day
One week
One Month
Two Months
Three Months
Pool Hall (per table)
Taxicab permit (per year)
Copying Charges (per page)
Cemetery Lots:
Inside City Residence
Outside City Residence
Outside County Residence
Ad Valorem Taxes (per hundred)
Hotel\Motel Room Tax
City Sales Tax
Franchise Fees: (based on Gross Receipts)
Cable television(renew 1998)
Electricity(renew 2010)
Garbage(renew 1999)
Gas(renew 2002)
Telephone(renew 2006)
Garage Sale Permits
Animal Tags:
Dogs--Male
Spayed Female
Un spayed Female
Cats--Male
Spayed Female
Un spayed Female
Returned Check Fee
Credit Card Processing Fee (gross receipt)
Late Charge Past Due Date (gross billing)
20.00
20.00
20.00
60.00
100.00
12.50
50.00
.25
350.00
375.00
400.00
.4367
.07
.0150
3%
4%
5%
2%
2%
2.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
2.00
2.00
4.00
25.00
5%
10%
0302 MUNICIPAL COURT-As Set by Municipal Court Judge
See Attached Exhibit A
0501 LEISURE SERVICES
Gymnasium Rental:
Profit
Non-Profit
Pavilion Rental:
Large
Small
Century Park
R.V. Hook-Up:
Per Night
Senior Citizens
Recreational Activities:
Adult Player Contract Fee (per person)
Adult League (per team)
. Youth Basketball League (per person)
100.00
50.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
10.00
.8.00
5.00
300.00
25.00
01/06/94
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE
FEE SCHEDULE BY DEPARTMENT
DEPT.
DESCRIPTION
FEE
Youth Baseball League (per person)
Youth Flag Football (per person)
Gymnastics (per person)
Tumbling (per person)
Twirling (per person)
Aerobics (per person)
Karate (one day a week)
(two days a week)
Non-Resident Fee (per person per activity)
Field Rental:
Complex per Field Per Day
Private Swimming Pool (two hours)
plus (per person)
minimum
Field Lighting (per hour)
Swimming Lessons
Swimming Pool Gate Fees:
Under 12 years old
Over 12 years old
25.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
20.00
30.00
5.00
150.00
10.00
1.00
25.00
5.00
25.00
1.00
1.50
0504 LIBRARY SERVICES
Replace Lost Books
Non-Resident Fee:
In-County (per household)
Out-of-County (per household)
Fines for Late Return (per day)
Copy Machine (per copy)
Video Fine for Late Return (per day)
Inter-Library Loan (postage)
Microfilm Lease (plus postage)
cost
10.00
10.00
.05
.15
1.00
cost
cost
0505 STREETS AND DRAINAGE SERVICES
Asphalt Surface over Concrete:
10 square yards or less (minimum)
Over 10 square yards (each additional square yard)
Brick Surface over Concrete:
10 square yards or less (minimum)
Over 10 square yards (each additional square yard)
300.00
25.00
300.00
25.00
0603 FIRE SERVICES
County Runs (Annual)
Non-Routine Response Fee:
Per Unit (per hour)
Supplies
64,000.00
50.00
cost
0604 AMBULANCE SERVICES
Emergency (per run)
Non-Emergency Transfers (per run)
Emergency Transfers Out-of-County (per run)
County (per run)
Mileage Rate (per mile-one way)
Oxygen
Medical Supplies
200.00
200.00
400.00
150.00
none
10.00
cost
01/06/94
DEPT.
DESCRIPTION
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE
FEE SCHEDULE BY DEPARTMENT
Special Events Stand-By:
Minimum (3 hours)
Greater than three hours (per hour)
0700 POLICE SERVICES
Accident Report
Copying Charges (per copy)
Animal Control (collected by the Animal Shelter)
0801
0802
01/06/94
PLANNING SERVICES
Zoning Ordinance
Subdivision:
Ordinance
Specifications
Design Standards
Flood Plain Maps
Zone Change Applications
Acre or less
1. 01 to 5 Acres
5.01 or more
Board of Adjustment Applications
Subdivision Filing Fees:
Preliminary Plat
+
{Per
{Per
{Per
(Per
(Per
(Per
Final Plat
+
Replat
Site Development
Comprehensive Plan
Plan
plat)
Lot )
Plat)
Lot )
Plat)
Plan)
INSPECTION SERVICES
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
General construction permit fees:
Value $1.00 to $500.00: flat fee
Value $501.00 to $2,000.00: minimum
prorated for each $100.00 above $500.00
Value $2,001.00 to $25,000.00: minimum
prorated for each $1,000.00 above $2,000.00
Value $25,001.00 to $50,000.00: minimum
prorated for each $1,000.00 above $25,000.00
Value $50,001.00 to $100,000.00: minimum
prorated for each $1,000.00 above $50,000.00
Value $100,001.00 to $500,000.00: minimum
prorated for each $1,000.00 above $100,000.00
Value $500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00: minimum
prorated for each $1,000.00 above $500,000.00
Value $1,000,001.00 and up: minimum
prorated for each $1,000.00 above $1,000,000.00
Inspections Outside of Normal Business Hours
Certificate of Occupancy Inspection
Demolition Permit
structure Relocation Permit
Signs: 0-60 sq. ft.
Over 60 sq. ft.
FEE
150.00
50.00
4.00
1.00
20.00
50.00
25.00
25.00
10.00
200.00
300.00
500.00
100.00
100.00
5.00
100.00
5.00
100.00
100.00
50.00
15.00
15.00+
2.00
45.00+
9.00
252.00+
6.50
414.50+
4.50
639.50+
3.50
2,039.50+
3.00
3,539.50+
2.00
30.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE
FEE SCHEDULE BY DEPARTMENT
DEPT.
DESCRIPTION
ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES
For issuing each permit
For issuing the following permits:
Installation of Service:
Up to 600 volts - Residential
- Commercial
Over 600 volts
Outlets and Fixtures:
1-10 outlet
Additional outlets (each)
Equipment motors:
0-10 HoP.
11-50 H.P.
50-100 HoP.
over 100 H.P.
Appliances
Swinuning Pools
Other
Reinspection fee
License Reciprocation Letter
Penalty. In case any work, for which a permit is required
by this chapter, is started prior to obtaining said permit,
the fee above shall be doubled. The payment of such doubled
fee shall not relieve any person from fully complying with
the requirements of this chapter in execution of work nor
from other penalties prescribed herein.
PLUMBING PERMIT AND LAWN SPRINKLER FEES
For issuing each permit
For each fixture or opening to receive waste
Building Sewer
Water heater
Gas Piping systems, 1-5 outlets
Additional outlets, each
Gas System test
Industrial Waste Pre-Treatment Interceptor
Water Service Line
Installation, Alteration & repair of water
piping or water treating equipment
Repair or Alteration of Drainage or Vent Piping
Lawn Sprinkler System, 1-5 Heads
Additional Heads, each
Installation of Backflow Prevention Devices 1-5
Additional each
Grease or Sandtrap
Other
Reinspection Fee
MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES
Permit issuance:
For the issuance of each permit
For issuing each supplemental permit
01/06/94
FEE
3.30
5.50
11. 00
16.50
2.20
.17
2.20
3.30
4.40
5.50
2.20
8.25
3.30
3.30
5.50
3.30
2.20
4.40
2.20
3.30
.55
3.30
5.50
3.30
2.20
2.20
2.20
.22
2.20
.55
5.50
3.30
3.30
10.00
3.00
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE
FEE SCHEDULE BY DEPARTMENT
DEPT.
DESCRIPTION
FEE
Unit fee schedule,
For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or
gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and
vents attached to such appliance, up to and including
100,000 BTU/h
For the installation or relocation of each forced-air or
or gravity-type furnace or burner, including ducts and
vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 BTU/h
For the installation or relocation of each floor furnace,
including vent
For the installation or
heater, recessed wall
heater
For the installation, relocation or replacement of each
appliance vent installed and not included in a permit
For the repair, alteration, or addition to each heating
appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption
unit, or each heatingt cooling, absorption, or evapor-
ative cooling system, including installation of con-
trols regulated by this code
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or com-
pressor to and including three horsepower, or each
absorption system to and including 100,000 BTH/h
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or com-
pressor over three horsepower up to and including 15
horsepower, or each absorption system over 100,000 and
including 500,000 BTU/h
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or com-
pressor over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horse-
power, or each absorption system over 50,000 BTU/h to
and including 1,000,000 BTU/h
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or com-
pressor over 30 horsepower to and including 50 horse-
power, or for each absorption system over 1,000,000
BTU/h to and including 1,750,000 BTU/h
For the installation or relocation of each boiler or re-
frigeration compressor over 50 horsepower, or each
absorption system over 1,750,000 BTU/h
For each air-handling unit, to and including 10,000 cubic
feet per minute, including ducts attached thereto
NOTE: This fee shall not apply to an air-handling
unit which is a portion of a factory assembled
appliance, cooling unit, required elsewhere in
this code.
For each air-handling unit over 10,000 cfm
For each evaporative cooler other than portable type
For each ventilation fan connected to a single duct
For each ventilation system which is not a portion of any
heating or air-conditioning system authorized by permit
For the installation of each hood which is served by
mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood
For the installation or relocation of each domestic-type
incinerator
For the installation or relocation of each commercial or
industrial-type incinerator
6.00
7.50
6.00
relocation
heater or
of each suspended
floor mounted unit
6.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
11. 00
15.00
22.50
37.50
4.50
7.50
4.00
3.00
4.50
4.50
7.50
30.00
01/06/94
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE
FEE SCHEDULE BY DEPARTMENT
~
DESCRIPTION
For each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by this
code by not classed in other appliance categories, or
for which no other fee is listed in this code
3000 WATER FUND
Water Rates:
Minimum Bill (0 gallons used)
5/8" and 3/4" Meter
1"
1-1/2"
2" Residential
2" commercial
3"
4"
Plus Volume Charge--per 1,000 gallons
Multifamily Billing:
70% of Number of Living Units (per unit)
Plus Volume Charge--per 1,000 gallons
Residential surcharge (June - September) over 12,000 gallons
per 1,000 gallons
Outside City Limits
Refundable Customer Deposit
Basic Service Charges:
Connection Fee
Transfer Fee
After 5:00 p.m. or weekends (additional)
Damaged Meter Charge
Fire Hydrant Meter Deposit
Non-pay disconnect fee
Check Read
Water Tap Charges:
5/8" and 3/4" Taps
1" Tap
1-1/2" Tap
2'1 Tap
3100
SEWER FUND
Sewer Rates:
Minimum Bill (0 gallons used)
Plus Volume Charge--per 1,000 gallons
Multifamily Billing:
70% of Number of Living Units (per unit)
Plus Volume Charge--per 1,000 gallons
Residential Maximum (12,000 gallons)
Residential Winter Months Averaging (December, January, February)
outside City Limits
Sewer Tap:
4" Tap
6" Tap
Industrial Waste Fees/Surcharges:
Charges for Industrial Pretreatment:
Compliance Sampling (in house)
BOD (per pound)
TSS (per pound)
01/06/94
FEE
4.50
7.43
16.17
34.09
59.17
59.17
130.85
231. 21
1.47
5.60
1.47
.50
115%
30.00
20.00
20.00
17.50
cost
400.00
20.00
no charge
166.00
240.00
570.00
863.00
8.77
2.43
8.77
2.43
37.93
115%
100.00
125.00
.016
.15
CIT~ OF STEPHENVILLE
FEE SCHEDULE B~ DEPARTMENT
DEPT. DESCRIPTION
FEE
5001 SANITATION SERVICES
Residential
Commercial:
Hand Pickup
3-cubic yard container
1 x per week
2 x per week
3 x per week
4 x per week
4-cubic yard container
1 x per week
2 x per week
3 x per week
4 x per week
5 x per week
6 x per week
30 cubic yard containers
40 cubic yard containers
Landfill:
Minimum
Per Cubic Yard
Bulky items (per cubic yard)
No Tarp Cover Fee
9.10
12.50
55.00
74.00
93.00
112 . 00
66.00
87.00
126.00
160.00
198.00
220.00
330.00
410.00
10.00
6.25
6.75
5.00
6001 AIRPORT
Aircraft Hangars (per month)
Overnight Aircraft Tiedown/Parking
Monthly Aircraft Tiedown/Parking
75.00
2.50
15.00
01/06/94
1994 - BOARD & COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS
Place
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
Place
Place
Place
Place
*Place
1 Vacancy -
(Mike Hostetler)
2 Virginia Dorris
4 Nicki Beth Jones
6 Lonnie Sibley
8 Lyle Lacy
10 Vacancy -
(Jeff Blackwell)
Place 3
place 5
Place 7
Place 9
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Place 1 Robert Fain
Place 2 Malcolm Cross
Place 3 Vernon Sweeney
Place 4 Les Gandy
Place 5 *Vacancy-(Barbara
Terrell)
Alt. 1 Helen Martin
Alt. 2 Vacancy
BUILDING BOARD
Place 2 Fred Parker
Place 4 Eddie Caudle
Bill Trogdon
Barbara Terrell
Judy Beam
Jerry Madkins
BUILDING BOARD
Place 1
Place 3
Place 5
MECHANICAL BOARD
David Jaquess
Danny Phillips
Bill Cogburn
MECHANICAL BOARD
Place 2
place 4
Place 5
Mike Walker
Richard Alderfer
*Vacancy-
(George Frazier)
Place 1
Place 3
ELECTRICAL BOARD
Bobby Mangrum
Larry Thomas
ELECTRICAL BOARD
Place 2
Place 4
Kenneth Howell
Steve Jenkins
Place 1
Place 3
Place 5
Place 1
PLUMBING BOARD
PLUMBING BOARD
Place 2
Place 4
Place 6
Johnny Davis
Richard McDonald
Jon Bragg
*Vacancy -
(Larry Hammett)
Don Huffman
Clarence Young
John Weber
Place 3
Place 5
Place 7
J. D. Walker
Bobby Mangrum
Dan Rivers