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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-12-21 - Special City Council3�6 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS, HELD ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1982 - 1:00 P.M. A Special Session of the City Council of the City of Stephenville was called to order by the Mayor with the following members present: Mayor Joe F. Cummings Councilman E. W. Ferguson Councilman John E. Pollan Councilman Ray Reynolds Councilman William G. Brede Councilman David Clayton Councilman Charles Riggins and with the following members absent: Councilmen G. A. Swindle and Councilman Raymond Anderson. City Administrator Kurt J. Ackermann, City Secretary Joyce Pemberton, City Attorney Joseph Chandler, Director of Finance Charlene Young, Director of Public Works R. Y. Gann, and Mr. Jim Bachus, Chief Appraiser of the Erath Central Appraisal District, were also present. ITEM I: CONSIDER PROPOSED TAX RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983. The Mayor and Council discussed the different tax rates needed to generate the required revenue based on several different amounts of exemptions for persons 65 years;-of age and over as provided in a chart from the Director of Finance. The discussion also included the T- hangars to be constructed at the airport which were not included in the 1982 -83 budget. After discussion, Councilman Pollan moved to propose a tax rate of 26.38o,/$100 assessed value (a 10.19% increase) and to maintain the $9,000. tax exemption for persons 65 years of age and over. Councilman Reynolds seconded the motion. The motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Mayor Cummings, Councilmen Pollan, Reynolds, Brede, Riggins, Ferguson, and Clayton. NOES; None ABSENT; Councilmen Swindle and Anderson. Mayor Cummings commented that the Street Department is to be reim- bursed approximately $24,000 for material, labor, and machinery used at the airport.. Mayor Cummings, with the consent of the Council, set Tuesday, January 4, 1983 at 7:00 p.m, in Council Chambers at City Hall, 354 N. Belknap St,, Stephenville, Texas as the date, time, and place for a public hearing to consider the aboveiproposed tax rate for FY'83. TRAFFFIC CIRCULATION RESUL Councilman Brede advised the Mayor and Council that inquiries have been made regarding the construction of a Long John Silver's restuarant at the corner of Mary Street and W. Washington. It was his opinion that Mary Street is too narrow to carry the increase in traffic that said restuarant would create and that the city might need to purchase some right-of-way there in order to widen Mary Street. City Attorney Chandler suggested that the Long John Silver represent- ative be contacted to see if they would dedicate 15 feet to the city for this purpose as it would be to their benefit. 237' The Mayor and Council also discussed the gasoline pumps at the Snappy Food Mart, 1105 W. Long, as they set so far out that they might be on property dedicated for a city street. After discussion, Mayor Cummings directed that the metes and bounds be checked to determine if the above mentioned gasoline pumps are on pro- perty dedicated for a city street. Also to contact the Long John Silver representative to see if they would be willing to dedicate 15 feet to the city for the widening of Mary Street. There being no other business, the meeting adjourned at 2:00 p.m. Joe Cummings, Mayor ATTEST: Pty ecretary