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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, HELD ON
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1982 - 7:00 P.M.
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Stephenville,
Texas, was called to order by the Mayor with the following member present:
Mayor Joe F. Cummings
Councilman G. A. Swindle
Councilman William G. Brede
Councilman Raymond Anderson
and with the following members absent
Riggins and Ray Reynolds.
Councilman E. W. Ferguson
Councilman David Clayton
Councilmen John Pollan, Charles
City Administrator Kurt J. Ackermann,
City Attorney Joseph Chandler, Director of
others were present.
✓ITEM I: APPROVAL OF MINUTES.
Councilman Swindle moved approval of
meetings of the 6th and 27th days of July,
Brede made the second.. The motion carried
AYES: All members present
NOES: None
ITEM 11:
City Secretary Joyce Pemberton,
Finance Charlene Young, and
:he minutes from the City Council
1982, as written. Councilman
by the following vote:
REZONING LOTS 4.5.6.10.22.2
Mayor Cummings opened the floor for a public hearing to consider
rezoning Lots 4,5,6,10,22,23, Block 145, City Addition, from R -1 to B -1,
as recommended by the Planning & Zoning Commission.
Mr. Harlan Huey and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Caraway addressed the Council
opposing said rezoning, They said they did want to keep their homes in a
residential area. They also advised the Council they had not been notified
of the Planning & Zoning Commission meeting in which this item was discussed.
Mr. Royce Bays addressed the Council in favor of said rezoning. He
said he already has B-1 zoning on two sides of his property and would like
to see the whole block zoned B -1.
Mr. Edd Brooks, owner of part of the property in question, addressed
the Council stating that the persons he had contacted were in favor of the
rezoning, but evidently there were some objections and whatever decision
the Council made would be fine with him. Mr. Brooks did comment that the
noise from any business that could go into a B -1 zoned area would not be
any worse than the noise from the trucks on the South Loop.
After discussion, Councilman Anderson moved that, due to the fact that
the above homeowners are opposed to said rezoning, the City Council return
this recommendation to the Planning & Zoning Commission so that all the
proper requirements may be observed - - so that Mr. Huey and Mr. & Mrs.
Caraway will be notified in due course and have the opportunity to meet with
the Planning & Zoning Commission. The City Council will then consider their
recommendations at that point. Councilman Brede made the second. The motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: All members present
NOES: None
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ITEM III: CONSIDER TRACTOR BIDS FOR STREET DEPARTMENT.
Betty Chew presented the following bids for a tractor for the Street
Department:
1. BRAMLETT IMPLEMENT, INC.
P.O. Box 1197
Stephenville, TX
John Deere Model 850 Tractor (22HP.) ------------ $5,936.25
John Deere Model 950 Tractor (27HP.)' ------------ $6,987.60
2. SANDERS TRACTOR SUPPLY
2721 W. Washington
Stephenville, TX
Long Model 360 Tractor (35 HP) ------------------ $7,400.00
3. ELLIS EQUIPMENT CO.
935 S.E. LOOP
Stephenville, TX
International Harvester Utility Tractor ,284 (30 HP). - - - -- $6,500.00
4. J.R.WALKER TRACTOR CO..
Rt, 1, Box 30B
Stephenville, TX
Kubota Tractor Model 1,245(Demo, 26.3 Hrs. New Warranty 25HP- $4,000.00
Kubota Tractor Model L235 (23.5 HP) ------------------ - - - - -- $5,500.00
Ford Tractor Model 1700 (25 HP).--------------------- - - - - -- $5,750.00
Mrs.. Chew advised the Council that Mr. Gann recommended that Bidder
#3 (Ellis Equipment Co,) for $6500.00 be accepted if the Council would
like to have a tractor with.the capabilities of having a front -end loader
put on it at a later date. If the Council wants a tractor without the
capability of adding a front -end loader, then Mr. Gann recommends Bidder
#4 J. R. Walker Tractor Co,`s 3rd bid, Ford Tractor Model 1700 for
$5,750.00.
After some discussion, Councilman Anderson moved that the bid be
awarded to J. R. Walker Tractor Co. on the Ford Tractor Model 1700 on
low bid of $5,750.00. Councilman Clayton made the second. The motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: All members present
NOES: None
ITEM IV: DISCUSSION OF POLICY REGARDING MAINTENANCE OF ALLEY WAYS
Councilman Anderson advised the Council that some of the people in
the Chamberlin Addition were unhappy about the alleys.(easements as there
are no alleys in this addition).
Some time ago the Council voted to do away with the city maintaining
the easements due to the fact that the city's legal counsel advised that
the city could not spend the taxpayers' money on maintenance of easements.
Councilman Anderson said there was so much rain this year that the garbage
trucks have really torn the easements up and these people really have a
problem. One street in particular go so bad that the homeowners had to
haul some rock in so that the garbage trucks could get through:. They are
asking for help even though they know the city is not suppose to spend
any money on the maintenance of easements.
Councilman Clayton commented that the city has so many projects they
are trying to get done with city crews and equipment without having to
hire outside contractors. If the city starts trying to maintain the ease-
ments again, which are not the city's to maintain, it puts the city in the
situation of being "spread too thin" and costing too much money.
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Councilman Swindle commented that he did not feel it would be fair
to go up there and fix their easements when others all over town that are
physically able are putting their garbage at curbside.
Councilman Clayton commented that he felt it depends on how much the
convenience of having their garbage picked up in the easements means to
these persons at this point. If it means enough for them to fix the easement
themselves that is well and good, but the city must treat one and all alike
as best as it can.
Councilman Swindle commented that, while on the subject of garbage,
it would be well to admonish Mr. Bledsoe to get lids on all his dumpsters.
Councilman Brede commented that there are a number of places around the
city that do not have enough dumpsters.
Councilman Swindle also commented that some of the dumpsters are
placed too close to the curb and stick out into the street. This should
also be corrected.
There was no further discussion on this item and no action taken.
Mayor Cummings did direct the City Administrator to contact Mr. Bledsoe
and advise his that the city is standing by the agreement made and expect
him to stay, to the letter, by his agreement.
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FROM CROSS TIMBERS F
IL ON BAND SHELL
Mrs. Connie Birdsong, president of the Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council,
in a report to the Council, gave an update on the progress in building a
bandshell in the city park. Mrs. Birdsong advised the Council of the
suggestions made by Mr. Dave Neblin who was hired by the CTFAC to do a
feasibility study on the bandshell.
Mrs. Birdsong also advised the Council that $2,000.00 of the monies
the CTFAC received from the Hotel -Motel Occupancy Tax was spent for free
plays seen by over 4,000 children. Mrs. Birdsong also outlined activities
for the coming year.
After some discussion, it was the consensus of the Council to set
August 11, 1982 at 1:30 p.m. as the date, time for a meeting in which the
Council can take a final look at the FY 83 budget before the public hearing.
There being no other business, the meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
Joe -
Jz�l Cummings, ayor
ATTEST;
it Secretary