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City of Stephenville - City Council
Tuesday, June 3, 2014, 5:30 P.M.
The City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, convened on June 3, 2014, at 5:30 p.m., in the
Council Chambers at City Hall, 298 West Washington Street, for the purpose of a Regular Business
Meeting, with the meeting being open to the public and notice of said meeting, giving the date, time,
place and subject thereof, having been posted as prescribed by Chapter 551, Government Code,
Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, with the following members present, to wit:
Mayor Jerry K. Weldon II
Council members Casey Hogan
Boyd Waggoner
Doug Svien
Russ McDanel
Brady Pendleton
Alan Nix
Sherry Zachery
Jerry Warren
Others Attending Mark A. Kaiser, City Administrator
Randy Thomas, City Attorney
Cindy L. Stafford, City Secretary
Call to Order. The meeting of the Stephenville City Council was called to order at 5:30
p.m. on Tuesday, lune 3, 2014, by Mayor Weldon.
Special recognitions were made by Mayor Weldon to the following business and
volunteer organizations:
Schreiber Foods donated $15,000 to cover the cost of a disc golf course in City Park.
Stephenville Optimist Club donated $12,000 for shade structures at Optimist Jaycee
Park.
Stephenville Lions Clubs; Noon Club and Evening Club donated $10,000 each toward
the renovation of Lions Club Baseball Field at City Park.
Erath County Veterans donated $5,000 for a new flag pole at Optimist Jaycee Park.
II. Citizens' General Discussion. No one desired to speak.
III. Citizens' Budget Requests. There were no requests presented.
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IV. Consider Approving Strategic Plan for the Bosque River Trail Corridor Project
Drew Wells, Director of Community Services, presented the Strategic Plan for the
Bosque River Trail Corridor Project. He reported that the City, together with Keep
Stephenville Beautiful (KSB), applied with the National Park Service in August 2012 and
received a grant in October 2012 to produce this master plan. An extension was granted
which extends the timeline through September 2014. A steering committee was
comprised of representatives from the City of Stephenville, Tarleton State University,
Stephenville Independent School District, Erath County, KSB, Stephenville Chamber of
Commerce, Brazos River Authority and Stephenville Historical House Museum.
Wells identified the key components for this project as follows:
Mission Statement. The Bosque River Trail Corridor provides stewardship of our
community waterway to preserve our natural heritage, promote healthy lifestyles, and
provide educational opportunities for current and future generations.
Vision Statement. To be a model river and trail corridor focused on education, health
and recreation, restoration, and transportation, all celebrating the natural heritage of
our region.
Drew introduced Kathryn Nichols with the National Park Service and thanked her for the
many ways in which she worked with the steering committee to help build relationships
for the success of this project.
Nichols stated that this grant application was one of the most well -supported by the
community, its members and organizations. She said that she is proud of the project and
wished the city and council well during the implementation of the plan. Nichols
complimented the City of Stephenville for being such a friendly community and that she
enjoyed working in our area and seeing how the community has embraced the
opportunity for the river to be an improved asset.
Metta Collier with Keep Stephenville Beautiful thanked Kathryn Nichols for her work on
this project, adding that she was the driving force behind all the successes that have
been made so far. Collier said that she counts her as a good, good friend.
MOTION by Alan Nix, second by Brady Pendleton, to approve the Strategic Plan for the
Bosque River Trail Corridor Project. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote.
Mayor Weldon presented Kathryn Nichols with a bouquet of flowers in thanks for her
hard work and stated that a tree will be planted along the trail in her honor.
V. Annual Report from Specialized Billing—Bruce Glover
Bruce Glover reported that the past year has been pretty constant with the previous
year—not much deviation in number of runs or in revenue. Glover said that they are
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continuously developing their software product and improving training in order to
increase revenue.
MOTION by Russ McDanel, second by Doug Svien, to accept the annual report from
Specialized Billing. MOTION CARRIED.
VI. Public Hearing on the Proposed Annexation of 420 Acres, M. R. Williams Survey, A-
804, and being generally located east of US 281 and north of FM 8, Erath County,
Texas
Mayor Weldon opened a public hearing. Betty Chew, Director of Community
Development, presented the Service Plan as required in Section 43.056 of Chapter 43 of
the local Government Code as follows:
1. Police Protection - The Stephenville Police Department will deliver the same level of
service to the newly annexed area as it currently delivers to the residents residing
within the city limits. All police functions including patrolling, radio responses to
emergency calls as well as routine calls for service, and all other available police
services shall be provided on the effective date of annexation.
2. Water Service - Water service is available to the area and shall be established as a
part of the subdivision process in the same manner that water service is provided to
other areas within the corporate limits and in a manner that is not inconsistent with
The Utility Service and Extension Policy as adopted by the City Council of the City of
Stephenville, Texas.
3. Wastewater Service - A three million gallon per day Wastewater Treatment Plant
was completed in 1995. Wastewater service is available to the area and shall be
established as a part of the subdivision process in the same manner that
wastewater service is provided to other areas within the corporate limits and in a
manner that is not inconsistent with The Utility Service and Extension Policy as
adopted by the City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas. The wastewater mains
are of adequate size and capacity to serve the area as development continues.
4. Solid Waste Sanitation - The City of Stephenville, contracting with Progressive Waste
Solutions of TX, Inc. will provide on the effective date of the annexation service to
the newly annexed area at the same level and at the same cost as current residents
within the corporate limits. Regular sanitation (household garbage) pickup is made
twice each week at curbside.
5. Public Streets - All developed public rights-of-way annexed into the City of
Stephenville are maintained by the City's Street Department. Routine preventative
maintenance actions will start upon the effective date of annexation. Street name
signs and traffic control signs will be erected to City and MUTCD standards. Existing
public streets will be considered for future maintenance and repair projects using
established criteria for assessing the greatest public need in planning and scheduling
street improvement projects.
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Maintenance of unimproved public rights-of-way (mowing and trash removal)
remain the responsibility of the abutting property owners, as it is for other city
residents.
6. Surface Drainage Systems - All public drainage systems annexed into the City of
Stephenville are maintained by the City's Street Department. Public drainage
systems are those surface drainage structures (bridges, box culverts, pipe culverts,
bar ditches, etc.) located within public right-of-way or dedicated public drainage
easements. Such existing public drainage systems will be considered for future
maintenance and repair projects using established criteria for assessing the greatest
public need in planning and scheduling surface drainage improvement projects.
7. Fire Service - The Stephenville Fire Department will provide fire and emergency
medical services on the effective date of the annexation to the areas proposed for
annexation from Fire Station Number One located at 212 W. Tarleton Street and
Fire Station Number Two at 1301 Pecan Hill Drive.
8. Other Services - Other services that may be provided by the City such as planning,
building inspection, code enforcement, animal control, library, park and recreation,
municipal court, and general administration will be made available on the effective
date of the annexation on the same basis and at the same level as provided
throughout the City.
Speaking in Favor of Proposed Annexation:
Ty Minkler, Vice President for Finance and Administration, Tarleton State University,
said that the university is in need of an adequate supply of water with appropriate
infrastructure at the subject location and is not opposed to the proposed annexation.
Speaking in Opposition of Proposed Annexation:
Shelby Slawson, 101 Jason Court, Stephenville, Texas, made comments which she
requested to be made a part of the minutes. Her comments are attached hereto.
Mayor Weldon closed the public hearing.
VII. Consider Approval of Energy Management Services Agreement with MP2 Energy LLC
MOTION by Brady Pendleton, second by Alan Nix, to approve this agreement. MOTION
CARRIED by unanimous vote.
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VIII.
IX.
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XI.
Consider Approval of Council Committee Appointments
MOTION by Russ McDanel, second by Brady Pendleton, to approve the council
committee appointments as follows:
Finance Committee
Doug Svien, Chairperson
Boyd Waggoner
Sherry Zachery
Personnel Committee
Casey Hogan, Chairperson
Doug Svien
Alan Nix
Public Health & Safety Committee
Russ McDanel, Chairperson
Brady Pendleton
Jerry Warren
Alan Nix
Public Works Committee
Alan Nix, Chairperson
Boyd Waggoner
Sherry Zachery
Election of Mayor Pro -Tem
Nominations Committee
Sherry Zachery, Chairperson
Casey Hogan
Russ McDanel
Jerry Warren
Planning & Development Committee
Jerry Warren, Chairperson
Casey Hogan
Boyd Waggoner
Russ McDanel
Brady Pendleton
Environmental Waste Mngt. Com.
Brady Pendleton, Chairperson
Doug Svien
Boyd Waggoner
MOTION by Boyd Waggoner, second by Sherry Zachery, to elect Russ McDanel as Mayor
Pro -Tem. MOTION CARRIED by unanimous vote.
Election of Voting Representative to North Central Texas Council of Governments
MOTION by Sherry Zachery, second by Doug Svien, to appoint Boyd Waggoner as the
voting representative to North Central Texas Council of Governments. MOTION
CARRIED.
Consider Approval of Contract with Johnson Controls, Inc. for Advanced Metering
Infrastructure
Nick Williams, Public Works Director, presented this item stating that these services
have been under consideration for the past three years. He explained that this is an
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energy saving contract. The Utility Cost Reduction Measure will include new residential
water meters, replacement of select intermediate water meters, and installation of a
Sensus FlexNet Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system. Goals have been set to:
• Increase meter accuracy
• Install the correct type of water meter for the application
• Reduce apparent water losses
• Standardize water meter stock
• Reduce time and labor associated with meter reading
• Reduce opportunity for human error in meter reading system
Susan Gay Neblett Dorsett made a plea to the council stating that wireless meters are
dangerous to her health and are impeding her physical recovery because of the
secondary effects of the electromagnetic radiation emitting electric meters.
MOTION by Alan Nix, second by Russ McDanel, to approve the contract with Johnson
Controls, Inc. MOTION CARRIED.
XII. Consider Approval of Professional Services Proposal from CH2MHILL OMI for
Regulatory Technically Based Local Limits Compliance
Nick Williams explained that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality formally
issued the renewal permit for operation of the Stephenville Wastewater Treatment
Plant. However, the state now requires the city to perform sampling and analysis to re-
evaluate and update the Technically Based Local ,Limits. This is an unfunded mandate
and was not included in the current budget, and reserve funds should be allocated for
this work.
MOTION by Brady Pendleton, second by Casey Hogan, to approve the proposal from
CH2MHILL OMI. MOTION CARRIED.
XIII. CONSENT AGENDA
MOTION by Casey Hogan, second by Brady Pendleton, to approve Consent Agenda
Items A.1., A.2., and B. MOTION CARRIED.
MOTION by Russ McDanel, second by Boyd Waggoner, to approve Consent Agenda Item
A.3. by amending the minutes to include the cost estimate provided by the city
administrator of $0.50 per square foot, and the cost of two appraisals of $1,500 each
and that this street was conveyed to Tarleton State University at no charge. MOTION
CARRIED.
A. Approve Minutes
1. Regular Council Meeting on May 6, 2014
2. Special Council Meeting on May 13, 2014
3. Special Council Meeting on May 27, 2014
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B. Approve Contract Modification No. 1 to the Contract for Engineering Services for
the Bosque River Trail—Phase II project with Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc.
XIV. Comments by City Administrator
Mark Kaiser reported the following:
• Garfield water tower project has been completed.
• Thursday, June 5, will be the first performance of the Summer Concert Series
featuring Michael Martin Murphy followed by Ricky Skaggs and the Kentucky
Thunder on June 19, Kaiser thanked Doug Montgomery at Texstar Ford for co-
sponsoring these events;
• Standard & Poor's has upgraded the city in its bond rating from A+ to AA-, which
means that we will get a better interest rate in the future
XV. Comments by Council Members
Russ MCDanel thanked Shelby Slawson and her investigative work.
Mayor Weldon also thanked Doug Montgomery for his contribution to the Summer
Concert Series.
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Stephenville will hold a groundbreaking on June
5 for its new emergency room facility.
Ranger College will be receiving a grant from Texas Workforce Commission and will host
a ribbon cutting on June 20.
The 70th anniversary of D -Day will be celebrated on June 6 at the Rocky Point Baptist
Church Community Life Center featuring patriotic music.
XVI. Council Orientation/Training by City Attorney. City Attorney Randy Thomas covered
highlights of the Open Meetings Act, with emphasis on executive session, and the Open
Records Act.
XVII. EXECUTIVE SESSION. At 8:13 p.m., Mayor Weldon recessed the open portion of the
meeting, and council went into executive session in compliance with the provisions of
the Texas Open Meetings Law, Subchapter D, Government Code, Vernon's Texas
Codes, Annotated, in accordance with Sec. 551.071(a) Consultation with Attorney;
pending or contemplated litigation and Sec. 551.072 Deliberations about Real
Property
A. Lamar Advantage Holding Company v. The City of Stephenville and Mark Kaiser v.
Marilyn Kay McAlister and John Paul McAlister, III, Cause No. CV -31132, District
Court of Erath County, Texas
B. Jay Anthony v. The Board of Adjustment of the City of Stephenville, Texas, Trial
Court Case Number CV31528, District Court of Erath County, Texas; Appellate Case
Number: 11 -12 -00159 -CV, Court of Appeals, Eleventh District of Texas, Eastland,
Texas
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C. Frank Reed and Mary Winona Casselman v. City of Stephenville, Cause No.
CV32352, District Court of Erath County, Texas
D. Bond No. AS6535572, Statutory Performance Bond; Prime Construction Company,
Principal and American Safety Casualty Insurance Company, Surety, to City of
Stephenville, Obligee
E. Various properties in John Blair Survey, Stephenville, Erath County, Texas, along
the proposed Bosque River Trail
F. 536 acres out of John W. Bradley, Daniel Bell, Edward Bond, James Conger, M. S.
Crow, W. D. Richardson, M. J. Leech, Hancock C. Smith, and Ira Foster Surveys,
Erath County, Texas
G. Property located at 512 CR 386, Stephenville, Erath County, Texas
Council reconvened in open session at 9:45 p.m.
XVIII. Action taken on matters discussed in executive session (if necessary)
XIX. Adjourn
MOTION by Brady Pendleton, second by Casey Hogan, to adjourn the meeting. MOTION
CARRIED at 9:45 p.m.
Jel K. Idon II, Mayor
ATTEST:
Cindy L. S t
rd, elty Seo ry
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