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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, HELD ON
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1984 - 7:00 P.M.
A public hearing held by the City Council of the City of
Stephenville, Texas, for the purpose of hearing comments on the
proposed amendments to the Mobile Home Park Ordinance, was called
to order by the Mayor with the following members present:
Mayor: David Clayton Floyd Gordon
Councilmembers: Ray Reynolds William G. Brede
James L. McSwain
and with the following members absent: Charles- Riggins, G. A.
Swindle, Larry Hammett, and Larry Tatum.
City Administrator Kurt J. Ackermann, City Secretary Joyce
Pemberton, Building Inspector Gary Nabors, P & I Clerk Betty Chew,
and several .mobile home park owners.
Mayor Clayton turned the meeting over to Councilman Brede,
chairman of the Mobile Home Park Ordinance Committee for an
opening statement and introduction to the proposed, amendments to
the Ordinance.
There were ten mobile home park owners present and each one
had received a copy of the proposed ordinance by certified mail.
Councilman Brede stated that the committee had worked
approximately 21/2 years on the Mobile Home Park Ordinance. On May
4, 1982, the Council approved the Mobile Home Park Ordinance.
The park owners and city staff found this ordinance hard to
understand and enforce. In reviewing this ordinance, the commit-
tee and staff found some things they felt should be changed.
Having made the changes, they felt it would be to everyone's
benefit to discuss the proposed changes and find an ordinance
that the owners and city staff could live with.
Mayor Clayton advised that the purpose of this meeting was
to discuss any part of this ordinance that the owners and /or
Council had questions about. If there is any part of the ordi-
nance anyone has questions about, get to those first and maybe
they will answer others.
Mr. Don Moore, owner of Stephenville Mobile Home Park, 855
W. Washington St., asked what the purpose or intent; what are the
goals; what is the Council wanting to accomplish by putting this
ordinance out?
Councilman Brede and City Administrator Kurt Ackermann, in
answer to Mr. Moore's questions, said that the original ordinance
of 1969 had become outdated as the city grew and they felt the
ordinance should be updated. They had contacted six cities
approximately the size of Stephenville and received copies of
their mobile home park ordinances. They took portions of these
ordinances and incorporated them into an ordinance for
Stephenville. One of the considerations given was the way
interest rates on mortgages was escalating they felt more people
would be going to mobile homes and in an effort to try to get in
front of rather than try to catch up to the times they considered
trying to revise the old ordinance of 1969. The new ordinance
would treat new mobile home parks coming into the city similar to
a new housing subdivision that would have good streets, safe
water, sewer, electrical, and gas hook -ups.
Charlotte Zimmerman, Vice President of the Texas
Manufactured Housing Association, stated she was attending the
meeting to represent the Association and one of the mobile home
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park owners, a member of the Association. Ms. Zimmerman said she
felt most of the mobile, home park owners present were concerned
with how the existing parks would be "grandfathered" in.
Counciman Brede
cover all the mobile
ordinance is enacted
makes any changes of
then they come under
park. The owners wi
sewer, and gas codes
advised that the "grandfather clause" would
home parks in existence at the time the
on a Non- Conforming License. If the owner
any kind that is indicated in the ordinance,
the conforming obligations to operate their
L1 need to comply with the electrical, water,
to insure safety and health for their clients.
Mr. Don Moore, owner /operator of Stephenville Mobile Home
Park, 855 W. Washington St., addressed the Council on behalf of
himself and the other mobile home park owners present.
Mr. Moore discussed, in detail, Non - Conforming License,
which pertained to the existing mobile home parks and those por-
tions of MOBILE HOME PARKS AND MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISIONS which, he
felt, would also affect the existing mobile -home parks.
After a very lengthy discussion, the Council asked that the
amendments agreed upon by.the Council and the park owners be incor-
porated into the Mobile Home Park Subdivision Ordinance to be
considered by the Council in the August, 1984 meeting.
There being no other business, the Mayor adjourned the
meeting at 10:10 p.m.
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ATTEST: David Clayton ayor
ty Secretary