Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-05-05 - Regular City Council�� Stephenville, Texas May 5, 1970 j The City Council met in a regular meeting on the above date with Mayor Skipper presiding and the following council members present:- Don Metsgar, Garland Loudermilk, Doug Smithey, W. M. Irwin, Jack Curtis, Toby Stone and Mrs. Fred McCleskey. Others present were Director of Public Works Gann, Director of Parks Isham, Fire Marshall Ferguson and Chief Cornell. Minutes of previous meetings were read and approved. Vanita Lee, Field Consultant for Texas Libraries appeared before the council and expressed appreciation to the ,council and the citizens for the good lib - rary that we now have. Also stated that she is interested in helping to make available additional material for the library. Mr. G. K. Lewallen appeared before the council stating that he has purchased property on 6th street and south Loop. There is a dedicated street known as French street across the property. The street has never been opened and Mr. Lewallen asked that the street be closed and sold to him. Mr. Jim Wells and Mr. J. M. James appeared before the council asking that Park street be opened .up in the area of their property. This street grows up and is a fire hazard to.all- ,property owners in the area. This was refered to the street department. Councilman Metsgar reported that the police department is running alright and no problems that cannot be taken care of. Councilman Metsgar also discussed the problems of cases that have been appealed to county court. It is felt that most of the problems have now been worked out. Councilman Smithey reported that the fire department is doing a good job and are to be commended. Councilman Smithey also reported that the Twentieth Century Club has sold the former library building and there are some antiques that need to be moved and stored. It was agreed to check into the possibility of storing these in the basement of the City Library. Msrrs. Robert Buck, Dick Harbin and W. T. Culpepper appeared - before the "council. Mr. Buck discussed the low rent housing program.and presented slides of housing projects that have been built in other cities. Councilwoman McCleskey reported large attendance in all activities of the Parks and Recreation program and Senior Citizens programs. Also all are invited to visit Senior Citizens Center this Thursday night. Councilman Loudermilk had nothing to report. Director of Public Works reported that in 1959 the city drilled a gravel: wall well on Dale Avenue. This well has been in continous service for 11 years and is still producing amount of water that it was designed to produce. This report is being made to show the advantages of this type well over the older wells that only produce a limited amount of water. All the wells that have recently been drilled are of the gravel wall type. It was movedTGouncilman Curtis, seconded by Councilman Metsgar, to change the name of Sewer Dept. to Sanitation Dept. Motion carried unanimously. Councilman Curtis reported that the Sanitation Committee plans to meet in near future to discuss problems at city dump grounds. Councilman Smithey reported that the attendant at city dump is working by the hour. This employee asked to be placed on monthly salary. This was refered to the Sanitation Committee. Councilman Stone reported that the street committee is faced with the problems of part of the property owners on an unpaved street being ready to pay for paving and others will not pay. Would like for the council to think about the situation and consider assessing for the paving. The street committee is open for any suggestion for a solution to this problem. Councilman Stone also reported that there are some 70,000 feet of unpaved streets in the city and this could be done cheaper if there was some way to raise the money to do all of it on a contract. Councilman Irwin reported that the finance committee has no problems at this time. Mayor presented a letter from the community developement committee, the committee has a person who will remove junk cars from the city. It was requested that the city provide funds for the project. It was moved by Councilman Loudermilk, seconded by Councilwoman McCleskey, to provide funds for removal of junk cars off private property not to exceed $600.00 total expense. The cars that have no motor, transmission, radiator or battery the charge will be $7.50 per car. If cars have motor, transmission, radiator OIL and battery there will be no charge. Motion carried unanimously. It was moved by Councilman Irwin, seconded by Councilman Loudermilk, to transfer $1,000.00 from the General Fund to special fund for the purpose of a dog catcher and related .,expenses. Motion carried unanimously. �It was moved by Councilman Irwin, seconded by Councilman Stone, that the supervision of the dog catcher be under the Police Chief. Motion carried unanimously. It was moved by Councilman Irwin, seconded by Councilman Loudermilk, to pay Homer Hunter Associates for service in connection with the gas rate increase. Motion carried. The Mayor declared the floor open for nominations for Mayor Pro Tem. Council- man Jack Curtis was nominated. It was moved by Councilman Smithey, seconded by Councilman Metsgar, that nominations cease and Jack Curtis be elected Mayor Pro Tem by acclimation. Motion carried unanimously. There being no other business at this time the council stood adjourned, subject to the Mayors call. Ma or U A T: } e I