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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-30 - Special City Council Bill Corbin MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING City of Stephenville - City Council TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1996 - 5:30 P.M. The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, convened in special session on April 30, 1996, at 5:30 p.m., in the 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 Chapter 551, Government Code, Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, with the following members present, to wit: Mayor : Lavinia Lohrmann Councilmembers: Jim McCray Barbara Terrell Joel Hillin Darrell W. Brown Scott Evans John Pollan Billy Bob Hodges Others Attending : Don Davis, City Administrator Cindy L. Stafford, City Secretary Randy Thomas, City Attorney I. CALL TO ORDER. Mayor Lohrmann called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. and declared a quorum present. II. CHRIS HARTUNG--SETTING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR THE EVALUATION PROGRAM Chris Hartung addressed the Council and explained the procedure for achieving the specific purpose for this meeting. This purpose is to establish a ?Vision Statement? which identifies the City?s organizational goals. He gave the Council an overview of the entire evaluation process. The original objective is to determine how to improve the City?s performance appraisal system. He explained that essentially, performance appraisal is an organization?s way to communicate to employees what is expected. The organization then sets up a way to monitor that performance, then gives the employees feedback on a regular April 30, 1996 Minutes basis. By setting organizational goals, employees are given a clear definition of what their job is aside from the regular job description. He explained the process as follows: Vision is the province of the City Council. This group is responsible for establishing the long-range view of the organization. Mission is tied to vision. It answers the questions, ?Why do we exist??. It will be determined through the process if the present Mission Statement still meets the needs of the City. Mission begins to focus in and establish the boundaries for the actual organization of the City. Purpose is devoted to the departments within the City. A purpose statement will be developed to achieve the overall mission. In addition to the primary question, ?Why do we exist??, it also asks five more specific questions, which are 1) Who are we? 2) What do we do? 3) Who are our customers? 4) In what manner do we provide the services? 5) To what end result? (Why are we doing this?). Goals Perfomance measure are then developed which lead to that feed into the performance appraisal process. Hartung then proposed an exercise for the Council in order to devise a Vision Statement. Each councilmember was given the following assignment: ?Assume that it?s the year 2010. A visiting group of dignitaries has come to this community from all across the United States. Each councilmember will be a tour guide for this group. What do you want to be able to tell them about the City of Stephenville?? The statements written by the councilmembers are as follows: McCray: ?One of the safest communities in the state.? ?Recreational facilities to compensate the community and local areas.? Terrell: ?A city with development which follows a comprehensive, long-range plan.? ?Well-trained and adequately compensated and valued staff and employees.? Brown: ?Parks are very well managed with a variety of programs for all ages and interests.? ?The City has the updated equipment and technology to handle the day-to-day operations and emergency situations.? Hillin: ?Streets that are adequately updated to handle rush-hour traffic with very few hazards and the ability to convey people in a safe manner to employment and April 30, 1996 Minutes homes.? ?Adequate supply of water for industrial and home use.? Lohrmann: ?I will be happy to say that we no longer contract out our garbage disposal, but we have a wonderful system of recylcing and composting; we teach reduction of both water use and garbage.? ?Police and Fire Departments have instigated innovative preventive programs.? Evans: ?Sound financial condition.? Pollan: ?Housing and industry for a strong tax base.? ?Public education facilities to meet the needs of our youth.? ?An ultra-modern community civic center for the benefit of conventions and senior citizens.? Hodges: ?The City welcomes industrial and economic development.? ?Fire and police departments are well-trained.? Corbin: ?Strong city management.? ?Good place to live and raise a family.? From the above statements, the Council devised the following Vision Statement: ?A community that makes good use of resources to maintain its heritage and develop a progressive outlook for the future.? III. ADJOURN There being no other business to come before the Council at this time, Mayor Lohrmann adjourned the meeting at 6:54 p.m. ___________________________________ John Pollan, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________ Cindy L. Stafford, City Secretary April 30, 1996 Minutes