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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-05-07 - Regular City CouncilThe City Council met in regular meeting on presiding and the following Councilmen present: Mark Geeslin, E. Lee Orbison, Raymond Anderson Stem. , Others present were Director of Public Worl Chief Cornell and City Atty. Chandler. Stephenville, Texas May 7, 1953. the above date with Mai or Evans I. D. Reynolds, Hubert Darby, Roy Swain, Harlan Huey and W; H. cs Gann, Street Supt. Collins, Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The following nonimations for Mayor Pro -Tem were receivedr W. H. Stem, Raymond Anderson and I. D. Reynolds. Ballots were cast and the following votes received: W. H. Stem 3; Raymond Anderson 4; and I. D. Reynolds 2. Raymond Ander- son was declared elected Mayor Pro -Tem for the coming year. Mrs. McCleskey and Mr. Flory, representing the City Recreation Board, appeared before the Council to report there have been many things done toward a full time recreation program, also the board has many problems and the finances are very low. Mrs. McCleskey stated the appearance of the board members was to report progress to the Council and thereby establish better relationship between the Recreation Board and the Council. Mayor Evans stated the Finance Committee has been asked if there is any more money available for the recreation program. Councilman Anderson reported that some additional money be spent on the program but no definite amount has been decided upon. It was moved by Councilman Stem, seconded by Councilman Swain, to accept a Plat presented by Wayne Barham and Kenneth Lockhart for subdividing of Block 151, City Addition, said subdivision to be known as Lockwood Addition, and dedicating streets and alleys in such addition. Motion carried. Messrs. Barham and Lockhart stated that they are in need of water to the Lockwood Addition. They asked the City to pay for the water line from the existing mains to the new addition. It was explained to these men that under present City policy the City will extend water lines only when the property owner,: pays for such line. It was explained that there would be a chance to be reimbursed for part of the cost of the water line when property owners along such line tie on the water mains. It was suggested these men contact Mr. Gann water line for the Lockwood Addition. for figures on the cost of It was moved by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Huey, to author- ize the transfer of x$700,00 from the sale Fund to help with of the old dump ground land to the Park the recreation program. Motion carried. Councilman Stem reported a number of persons are asking for summer water rates. It was suggested that the minimum be raised from 3000 gallons to 5000 gallons all over 5000 gallons be 5032 per 1000. It was explained that under the present budget and bond requirements it would. not be practical to change the water rates in any way. Councilman Swain reported that he and Mr. Gann had made a to Sewer System and everything is in good shape at this time. ur of the City Councilman Geeslin had nothing to report. Councilman Huey reported the Park Committee had met with Bob Smith and Jim Burgan and things are going very well at this time. Councilman Huey also reported that he would like for the Council to consider closing Charlotte Street and giving it in return for a street through the middle of the West Part of Blocks 3 and 4 of the Groesbeck Addition. Mr. Moorhead appeared before the Council asking that Charlotte Street no t closed because it would cut his property off from any y street. be It was moved by Councilman Huey, seconded by Councilman Geeslin, to ask City Attorney Chandler to prepare an ordinance closing Charlotte Street. This ordinance to be .for the Council-is consideration at the next regular call vote there were the following results: For closing Charlotte Street roll men Geeslin, Orbison, Swain H g meeting. After a Council_ and Anderson. T Huey and item. Against, Councilmen Reynolds, , Council_ The results being 5 for and 3 against. Motion carried. Darby 1230 DEDICATION AND RESTRICTIONS, LOC'KNf00D ADDITION, STEPHENVILlat ERATH COUNTY, TEXAS. THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF BEATH : KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, Wayne Barham, and Kenneth Lockhart and wife Helen Lockhart, of Erath County, Texas, for and in consideration of the enhancement in value of the property herein described, which is owned by the above named and undersigned, namely that certain 20.838 acres of land out of the J. B. Dupuy Survey, Abstract No. 196, in Erath County, Texas, as described in the deed from W. D. Williams and wife to Kenneth Lockhart and Wayne Barham by deed dated Oct. 26, 1962, and of record in Vol. 387, page 2880 in the deed records of Erath County, Texas, and being a part of Block No. 1519 in,the City of Stephenville, Texas, and for the purpose of developing said property as a.. residential district in the City of Stephenville, Erath County, Texas, do hereby adopt the plat attached hereto as our plan for the subdivision of same, to be herein- after known and referred to as IACKNOOD ADDITION, in and to said City, and do hereby dedicate as highways for the use of the publio, the streets and alleys shown on the attached plat which were heretofore a part of said 20.838 acre tract, and expressly conveying hereby a perpetual easement or right of way to the City of Stephenville, Texas, and its assigns, for the construction and operation of public utilities of every kind, including water lines, eleotrio lines, gas lines, telephone lines, and other appurtenances in connection therewith so as to properly serve a residential district, .in, over, upon and across said streets and alleys. 1. These covenants are to run with the land, and shall be binding upon all persons herein, and on all persons and parties claiming under them for a period of twenty five years from the date of this instrument, after which time said covenants and restrictions shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten years each, unless an instrument signed by a majority of the then owners of the lots has been recorded with the County Clerk of Erath County, Texas, agreeing to change said covenants and restrictions in whole or in part. The owner of each lot, or building plot, shall be entitled to one vote or signature for each lot he, she or they own at said time. 2. If any party owning any lot or part thereof or share thereof in said Addition, or their heirs or assigns, shall violate or attempt to violate any covenant or restriction, any owner or owners of other parts of this Lockwood Addition shall have the right to injunctive relief, both temporary restraining order, temporary writs of injunction, and permanent writs of injunction, and shall also have the right to recover full damages as the same may be determined accruing as a result of any such violation. And this right of relief and recovery shall be extended to each and every owner of any lot or part thereof in said addition who may be aggrieved as a result of any such violation. 3. No building shall be located on any lot or building plot nearer than 25 feet to the front lot line, nearer than 15 feet to the side street line, or nearer than 5 feet to the side lot line on the front half, of the lot, lot lines called for here meant to be property lines in case one or more fractions of lots are used for building plots. 4. No lot shall be used except for residential purposes. No structure shall be, erected, altered, placed or permitted to remain on any lot other than one detached single family dwelling, not to exceed two and one half stories in height,(private garages of a capacity to a000modate the needs of the residents for private transpor- tation, but not to include a garage for commercial enterprises, and other outbuildings incidental to residential use. 5. No dwelling shall be erected on any building plot which has an area of less than 5,000 sq. ft or a width of less than 55 feet at the front building set back line. 6. Me dwelling shall be erected in said Lockwood Addition which has a ground floor area of less than 900 sq, ft. exclusive of open porches and garages. 7. No noxious or offensive activity shall be carried on upon any lot, nor shall anything be done thereot3 which may be or may become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. 8. No trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn or other outbuilding erected in jjj this addition shall at any time be used as a residence temporarily or permanently, nor shall any structure of a temporary character be used as a residence. 9, No sign of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on,any lot excepting one professional sign of not more than one square foot, or one sign of not more than five square feet advertising the property for sale or rent, or signs used by the builders to advertise the property :4%iting the construction and sales period, 10. Ne animals, livestock _or poultry of any kind shall be raised or kept on any lot, except that dogs, cats or other household pets may be kept, provided that they are not kept, bred or maintained for commercial purposes, and are not a nuisance to the addition. 11. Invalidation of any of these oovenants by judgment or court order shall, in no wise affect any of the other provisions which shall remain in fall force and effect. 12. No old house shall be moved into said Addition, each dwelling to be of new construction, using new materials. 13. No dwelling, building or other structure shall ever be placed or erected on any lot of which the outside wills thereof are constructed of less than 75% of any material except brick, out stone, rook, or similiar material, This instrument shall be binding upon the dedioators, their heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns, forever. Witness our hands at Stephenville, Helen Lockhart) THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF ERATH a BEFORE NE, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public, in and for Erath County, Texas, on this day personally appeared Wayne Barham and Kenneth Lockhart, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this day of May, A.D. 1963. (LS. ) - "--T I . _. , Mra.aa wuuat.], THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF ERATH • BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Publio, in and for Erath County, Texas, on this day personally appeared Helen Lockhart, wife of Kenneth Lockhart, known to me to be the person whose 'name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and having the same fully explained to her, she, the said Helen Lockhart, acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and she declared that she had willingly signed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and that she did not wish to retract it. 11 S GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this 1�day of May, A.D. 1963. (L.S.) , -v MQ. i IN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILIE, TEXAS. On thisfirth day of May, A.D. 1963, there was regularly presented to the City Council of the City of Stephenville, the petition of Wayne Barham, Kenneth Lockhart and Helen Lockhart, for approval and authority to have recorded the Dedication, Restrictions and Plat of the Lockwood Addition, Stephenville, Texas, in the office of the County Clerk of Erath County, Texas, And the City Council having duly inspected said Dedication, Restrictions, and Plat, and having examined the same, and considered the petition, do hereby approve same, and authorize the County Clerk of Erath County, Texas to record same in the records of his office. v (Seal) Mayor ATST 4 °° ) TE H, C te a City Secretary IN THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF ERATH COUNTY, TEXAS. On this L4- th day of May, A.D. 1963, came on regularly to be heard the motion and application of Wayne Barham, Kenneth Lockhart and Helen Lockhart, for the approval of the plat of the Lockwood Addition to Stephenville, Texas, and an order authoriz- ing the ,same to be recorded in the records of the office of the County Clerk of Erath County, Texas, And this court having duly considered the petitieniiand having inspected said plat is of the opinion and finds that the petition should be granted. It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by this Court that said plat do be and the same is hereby approved, and the County Clerk of Erath County is authorized to register and record the same in the records of his office, and further that this order be entered in the minutes of this Court, and that a copy shall be attached by the County Clerk to the original plat as prayed for, (seal) ou ty Judge, Brath County, Texas. M- 0) U T!" Ff�f- msn':y of El. a t 61 hill Croft ' 'otarty Clee-', '1� �; " J 1 it a H County. do hereby cert;ry that the foregoing instrument of w rg, ('aT,d on the ................ ------- ................ da of y with its certificate of authentication was filed for record in my office N 8 ----- -- - - day of A. D. 19 6_-j , I '-- ­-- ---- -- --- ------------- at ?_., 4 - o' I k 14 the. /--�57—day of -)i . . .... .. _- -- c oc --- -- ... M., and duly recorded ---------- A. D. 19 7----b ,clock on the E, ca of sAd County in V - 0 . ......... NL, -?A on page --- L�A' Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said County at 0iiice, in Stephenville, Texas, the day and year last above written. BILL CROFT Clerk County Court, Erath County, Texan, M \A M 129\ it--was moved by Councilman Huey, seconded by Councilman Geeslin, that the build- ing inspector not issue any building permits in the area of Charlotte Street while the above ordinance is pending. Motion carried. Presented at this time was a petition signed by persons operating businesses on East Washington Street asking that parking be allowed on the south side of Washing- ton Street between Graham and Virginia Streets. After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Reynolds, seconded by Councilman Stem, to grant a loading zone,to be on a trial basis, for White Auto Store, and if at any time this is abused it can be taken away. Motion carried. Councilman Anderson reported that Mr. Osborne has made the final paymant on covering of thb ditch around Piggly- Wiggly Store and has agreed to pay for the paving of the area. Also, Mr. Osborne asked permission to build a fence between the store property and Crow Laundry, and run curb and sidewalk at the north side along the Purdom and Taylor property. The Council offered no objections to this proposal. Mr. Osborne also offered to pay for the removal of the Archway west of the Piggly- Wiggly Store. It was moved by Councilman Geeslin, seconded by Councilman Anderson, that the 20th Century Club be allowed to move the Archway from its present location to the east entrance of the City Park. Motion carried. Councilman Darby had nothing to report. Councilman Orbison reported that due to the fact Roy Miller is not able to re- turn to work, and Kenneth Haley is only on temporary basis, that.the Council place Haley on regular tam e and 'increase the salary to the same as other drivers. It was moved by Councilman Orbisbm, seconded by Councilman Swain, that Kenneth Haley be placed on permanent basis and his salary be the same as the other drivers in the Fire Department. Motion carried. There were no bids received for the dump ground land which was advertised for sale. It was found, after a close check, that this property is not available to City sewer. Mayor Evans made the following recommendations of projects to be worked on during the coming year: Water Committee: Continue to work on the Hydrology report, consider drilling a new well, and tear down the buildings which are no longer being used at City well sites. Sewer Committee: Work toward covering some more of Methodist Branch. Airport Committee: Place caliche on the alternate runway and repair cracks in the paved runways. Park Committee: Work out plans for developing of the City Park property across the river. Street Committee: Move equipment to Paddock Street warehouse and consider add- ing to the old hangar building to be used as an auction barn, then tear down the old barn at the City Park. Also remove the old concrete street markers w hich are no longer being used or needed.--- - Finance Committee: Consider pay increase for some City employees. ^Fire Committee: Consider ordinance to prohibit burning of grass in the City Limits, and to work on the prevention of fires in the City. Law & Order Committee: Consider installing a large antenna tower to serve all the City Radio equipment and remove the various antennas from the City Hall building. EQUALIZATION BOARD On this the 7th day of May, 1953, the City Council of the City of Stephenville, Texas, met in a regular meeting with the following members present: I. D. Reynolds, Hubert Darby, Mark Geeslin, E. Lee Orbison, Raymond Anderson, Roy Swain Jr., Harlon Huey and W. H. Stem, and the above constituted a quorum of the present City Council and the meeting; was called to order by the Mayor and thereupon the following proceed- ings were had: It was agreed by vote of the Council that members of the City Council be appointed as members of the Equalization Board of the City f Stephenville and the y Cty for the year 19er question being called for a vote was taken and the City Council members were elected by unanimous vote as members of said Board of Equalization and thereupon it was moved by Councilman'Huey; that the following ordinance be enacted by the City Council of Stephenville, towit: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS. Section 1. That the Board of Equalization her4to on this day appointed by the City Council of the City of Stephenville, proceed to perform their duties according to law, and the dates of the first meetings of said Board of Equalization is hereby 30 fixed on the 27th, 28th and 29th days of May, 1963, at tahich time said Board of Equalization shall hold forth in its first meeting in the City Hall in the City of Stephenville, Texas. Section 2. That this Board may have such other meetings as are provided by law and as may be required by lawfully performance of their duties as such Board. Section 3. That this ordinance be in effect from and after its passage. The motion to pass such ordinance was seconded by Councilman Swain and after discussion, the question was called for and a vote taken and the foregoing ordinance was passed by majority of said City Council and the vote being unanimous. Mayor. T: C' y 'Secretary. The rate of pay for 'the Board of Equalization to be $3.00 per hour. It was moved by Councilman Huey to adopt an ordinance releasing from the City Limits of Stephenville, Texas, a portion of Parcel 1 annexed to the City of Step- henville by annexation ordinance passed by the City Council on September 10, 19620 and which ordinance describes the land- released by metes and bounds. Motion carried. (Said ordinance being attached to and becoming a part of these minutes). It was moved by Councilman Orbison, seconded by Councilman Swain, to adopt the Airport Zoning ordinance as recommended by the Airport Zoning Board. Motion carried. It'was moved by Councilman Geeslin, seconded by Councilman Huey, to transfer $3,000.00 from the Water Works Operating Fund to the R & B Fund. Motion carried. There being no'other business at this time, the Council stood adjourn :d'subject to the Mayor's call. Mayer. it Secretary. U