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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-10-23 - Special City CouncilMINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, HELD ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1984 - 5:00 P.M. A called meeting of the City Stephenville, Texas, was called to following members present: Mayor: David Clayton Councilmembers: Larry Hammett G. A. Swindle Ray Reynolds Council of the City of order by the Mayor with the Floyd Gordon William G. Brede James L. McSwain Larry Tatum and with the following members absent: Charles Riggins. City Administrator Kurt J. Ackermann, City Secretary Joyce Pemberton, City Attorney Joseph Chandler, and Director of Public Works Danny Johnson were also present. ITEM I: CONSIDER PROPOSITION II AS P�f.f�cy�itiY�l Dr. Joe Autry, retired Vice - President of Tarleton State Univeriity, addressed the Council in support of Proposition 2 as an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas. Dr. Autry explained to the Council why this proposition would be of great benefit to the Tarelton State University and other colleges and universities of the State. After discussion, Councilman moved adoption and passage of the following resolution expressing the Council's support of Proposition 2 as an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas. Councilman Reynolds seconded the motion. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: All members present voted aye. NOES: None RESOLUTION WHEREAS, in order to provide the State of Texas with a first class public university system, the State of Texas should provide a permanent source of funding for all state public universities not included in the Permanent University Fund; and WHEREAS, this amendment would establish a new $100 million annually dedicated fund for the use of universities outside The University of Texas System and Texas A & M University System; and WHEREAS, certain institutions of the University of Texas System and the Texas A & M University System not currently included in the Permanent University Fund would be brought under this endowment program; and WHEREAS, the proposed special higher education assistance fund for construction and related activities would be created from general revenue to replace the constitutionally dedicated state ad valorem tax fund which was repealed in November 1982; and WHEREAS, uses of both the special higher education assistance fund and the Permanent University Fund would be broadened to allow expenditures for repair and rehabilita- tion of existing buildings, purchase of equipment and library books and materials, as well as new construction and land acquisition; and 1 City Council Minutes 10/23/84 -2- WHEREAS, the need for modern state -of- the -art laboratory and teaching equipment in the state's public universities is a problem of critical magnitude; and WHEREAS, the amendment provides that the Legislature will develop formulas for distributing the special higher educa- tion assistance fund to assure continuing equity; and WHEREAS, safeguards for responsible review of expenditure of state funds are incorporated into the proposed constitu- tional amendment; and WHEREAS, a viable state public university system will ensure higher education to all citizens of Texas; and WHEREAS, this constitutional amendment will be presented to the voters of the State of Texas on November 6, 1984; BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Stephenville does, by this Resolution, express their support of Proposition 2. PASSED AND ADOPTED this the 23rd day of October, 1984. ITEM II: CONSIDER FOR AWARD, BIDS RECEIVED FOR WEST LOOP WATERLINE PROJECT. Mr. Tony Plumlee presented the bid tabulations for the West Loop Waterline Project. The following bids are the four lowest bids received: 1. McKinney Construction $341,056.26 P. O. box 3961 Victoria, TX 77903 2. Leonard Lee Ditching $353,651.65 P. O. Box 896 Copperas Cove, TX 76522 3. Stegemoller Construction $356,958.00 Route 1, Box 265 Breckenridge, TX 76024 4. Fambro Pipe & Construction $358,054.61 353 Lingleville Road Stephenville, TX 76401 After some discussion, Councilman Swindle moved acceptance of the low bid of $341,056.26 from McKinney Construction Co. for the West Loop Waterline Project. Councilman Gordon seconded the motion. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: All members present voted aye. NOES: None ITEM III: EXECUTIVE SESSION. Mayor Clayton recessed the open session and called the Council into executive session as provided in the Open Meetings Law, V.T.C.S., Articles 6252 -17, Section 2(g), for the purpose of discussing pending litigation regarding the Elmo Cobb suit. Mayor Clayton reconvened the Council into open session. No action was taken on matters discussed in executive session. K City Council Minutes 10/23/84 -3- There being no other business to come before the Council, Mayor Clayton adjourned the meeting at 6:00 p.m. ATTEST: , , Z'd�� Fty ecretary 3 David Clayton, yor ORDINANCE NO. 11 -84 -06.3 SPEED ZONE ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ALTERING THE PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ESTABLISHED FOR VEHICLES UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 167 AND 169 OF ARTICLE XIX, R.C.S. 6701d, UNIFORM ACT REGULATING TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAYS, UPON THE BASIS OF AN ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION UPON CERTAIN STREETS AND HIGHWAYS, OR PARTS THEREOF, WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILLE AS SET OUT IN THE ORDINANCE: AND PROVIDING A PENALTY OF A FINE NOT TO EXCEED $200.00 FOR VIOLATIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, Section 167 and 169 of Article XIX, R.C.S. 6701d, Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways, provides that whe- never the governing body of the City shall determine upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that any prima facie speed therein set forth is greater or less than is reaso- nable or safe under the conditions found to exist at any inter- section or other place or upon conditions found to exist at any intersection or other place or upon any part of a street or highway, with the City taking into consideration the width and condition of the pavement and other circumstances on such portion of said street or highway, as well as the usual traffic thereon, said govern body may determine and declare a reasonable and safe prima facie speed limit thereat or thereon by the passage of an ordinance, which shall be effective when appropriate signs giving notice thereof are erected at such intersection or other place or part of the street or highway. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investi- gation heretofore made as authorized by the provisions of Section 167 and 169 of Article XIX, R.C.S. 6710d, Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways, the following prima facie speed limits hereafter indicated for vehicles are hereby determined and declared to be reasonable and safe; and such speed limits are hereby fixed at the rate of speed indicated for vehicles tra- veling upon the named streets and highways, or parts thereof, described as follows: A. From Station 414 +20 (northwest city limit of Stephenville) easterly 0.323 mile to Station 431+25 (approximately 2,300' west of F.M. 988), at 55 miles per hour. B. From Station 431 +25 easterly 1.883 miles to Station 530 +66 (intersection with S. H. 108), at 40 miles per hour. C. From Station 530 +66 easterly 0.766 mile to Station 571+10 (east city limit of Stephenville), at 50 miles per hour. SECTION 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- viction thereof shall be fined in any sum not more than two - hundred ($200.00) dollars. This ordinance supersedes all previous ordinances pertaining to the above referenced highway. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 6th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1984. ATTEST: it4vy"413fecretary David ClaytaK, Mayor