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Mr, Jim k'hita
City Maliager
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Denton, 'F'eral
Dear Mr. IJl;ite;
Thc+ annual Financial Report of tl,.a City of Denton, 2'exas for the fiscal year ended
September 301 1971 is submitted herewith,
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Tile ciry's,aeaounting records for
on a modified cash basis, with tho most aimportanterevenuestbeingsrecordednwhcned
earnad kind expendttures being recorded when incurred, tion
the areounting for taxes as this is on the accrual
beansAn oAscc anti to this is rec
the city's utilities and other enterprises are maintained on a fu1 aecrua basis, I
ord , Aa full ng accrual a for
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Budgetary control is maintained by a quarterly allotment sI
' of allotment balaneee with purchase orders prior to their releasento vendorsmbranca
Purchase orders which exceed allotment ba'loncoa are not released until additto,tsl
appxxoprietiona are made available.
The Municipal Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canado awarded ~
the City of. Denton, Toxoa its Certificate of conformance for the city's 1964»65
Annual Financial Report. This certificate is awarded only to tl)oso governmental
r units whose financial reports substantially conform with the high standards of
f financial reporting promulgated by the National Com,
r Accounting, The 1970.71 Annual Financial mitten on Governmental i
I to meat these standards, Report submitted herewith continues
tlenornl Cov~nmontal PunCtlons
Revenues Por general governmontsi functions totaled $2,060,974 in 1970«71 all
increase of 17,7 percent over 1969-70,Genoral property taxes produced 24,2
percent of general revenues compared to 27,5 percent last er, The at
revenue front various sources and the increase over last yearaare shownminnthef
followLng tabulation
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Amount Increase
IRevotwe Sourca Percent Over 1968-69
Phousands of Total
P perty Taxes and ponaltios A99 ,
Franchise and Other Taxes 15.2 13
Liaensoa and Permits 726 22.1 91
Fines) Forfeits, and penalties 38 1.2 11
Charges for Current Services 162 5.5 24
Utility Fund Contributions 364 11,1 51
Other Revenues 862 26,2 50
616 18.7 172
$31287 10010 $412
Aasessad Valuations of 77 million represented an tnnrease
preceding year, of. 8.5 percent over the
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The ratio of total collections (current and delinquent) levy
for 1970.71 was 99,42 percent to the current tax l
I The constitutional and at4tutory tax rate limi,i:, inaliidint, debt service, is $2,50
ep $104.00 of assessed valuation, The tax rate distribution
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the pre receding two fiscal years is as fol 1
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1970-71 1969-70 ~-69
General Fund
j Interest and Redemption Fund 6333 16501 .8145
.8667 8494 .6855
Total Tax Rate 1.5000
1.5000 1.5000
I Expenditures for enteral
11.87 percent avog 1969-70, Increasespinpie
1100 ttaed veleoofloxpondlaurea2for maJorafunetionR
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Procodinb year are shown in the following tabulation,
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Functto Amount Percent Over 1969-70
E! J,7'houeatiids (f..TLt ml ('1'housendy)
C+eneral, Covernmant l9S
Legal 5,8 4
Community btzvolopmont 96 218 10
Civil Dovemse 210 6.2 29
3 Right of Way it 7 (1)
Finance 3 0
11041th & Sanitarian 346 1012 3y
Police 442 13.1 92
Firs 652 19.3 102
Street bovelupmant 458 13.5. 5l
Parks & Recreation b00 11.8 (22)
Cemetery 257 76. 22)
Library 24 .7 2
Airport 68 2;0 3
City-COUnty'Health Unit 15 4 (23)'
Non-nopartmental 26 Y8 p
Other 27 18 (35)
Tratfig Cnntrrjl 100 3.0 100 1
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Debt Admi~11 st~:a L'i.on
The ratio of net bonded debt to assessed valuatloii end the amount of bonded debt
per capita are useful indicators of the city's debt position to municipal
management, citizens, slid investors, These data for the City of Denton at the
end of the 1970-71 fiscal year wore as follows;
1970-71 Actual. Valuation 192366,600
1970-71 Assessed Valuation (40% of Actual) 76:946,640
Total General Obligation Debt 6,7411000
Tess; Amount Avnll.ahle in Debt Service (34,399)
Net Debt 6o7060601.
Ratio Net Debt to Assessed Valuation 8,72
1971 Estimated population 39,500
Per Capita Assessed Valuation 1,948
Per Capita Not Debt 170
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During the past year, $331,000 of tax bonds were retired,
f Outstanding Electric Rovenue Bonds at September 30, 1971 totaled $150785,000,
I During the past year' $613,000 of .Iectrio Revenue fiends were retired,
Outstanding Water & Sewer Revenue Bonds at September 30, 1971 totaled $4,080,000, i
During the past year $185,000 of Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds were retired, t
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The eity's bonds are rated as follows;
Moodyls kandard & Poor's
General Obligation Bonds
AA 1 AA-
Uleatria Revenue Bonds A AA
Water & Sewer Revenue Bonds A ,
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As of September 30, 1971, $ /7/, )el/wag on hand in the electric reserve fund and
the sum of $370,584 was on hand in the water and sewor reserve fund, These 'amounts
are adequate to moot the requirements as specified in the bond ordinances
Cash temporarily idle during the year wee invested in tuna doposita, savings
scaounts, U, 5, Treasury Motes and Bonds,
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Canitai Projects -unds
(hiring the fiseal year ending Sopkambar 30, 1971, the. proceeds from general
obligation bond issues neootinted for expenditures of in gueet projects, Water and enter revenue bond issues aecounLo'd~fcor~expenditures of $246724
in water & sewer Capital projaats and electrical revenue bond 1;9sues accounted
for oxpanditurea of in electrical capital projocts. Nxt.ension and
improvement funds in the amount of
projects, $ Ia~`6, ~i$ wore expcndod for electrical ospitat
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Authortzod but 1111lssuad bonds at September 30, 1971 totaled $10,500,000 as tollowst
Rovaflua (olactric) $10,500,000,
Capital pro,jcct fund balanccs on hand at September 30,
in cash; 1971 consistod of
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CeneraI l"ixe~ d gsaots
The general fixed assets sl
are those fixed assets "sod in the performance of gonerental £unctiona and exclude thethe fixed assets of uti.litiy andod ether enterprise
governm1,3 68 September 3Q, 1971, the general ne l_s Of"H of tn a y amounted to
$11,324,680, Cltie amount repro son t n ori.gi,nal cost of the assets and is con-
aiderably less than their present value, Depreciation of goneral fixed assets is
not recognized in the city's accounting system,
Utilities System
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to show gains in gross sales, number of custontere and net income, Comparative
data for tho past two fiscal years are presented in Clio following tabulation,
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Electric System
Gross Tnnome 1971 1970 r
Net Income ~ro-ur`Chn $4,591,880
f Income Avai.l`ablo for Debt yorvica 1,394, nli 11344,057
Largest Annual Debt Service Requirements ~,1X y7/ 2,4$9,950
Debt Service Coverage )yL 1,353,906
x,13 1,84...
Water & Sew
or System
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:Cress xncomo 1970 ;
Net
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n $11346,437 $10307,051
Inoome Available for Debt Service 128,437 184,112 1
I Largest Annual Dobt 8ervi.ce Requirements 360618,094 160,478
r Debt aerviee Coverage ,[,7., 360,4
1,7Z _ 1,89
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The City Charger requires
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finanoi.al rocorda, end transactions ofdalltadministrativshdepartments of the 6i ty
by a Certified publio Accountant selected by the City Counct.l, This raquiromnkt
has been complied with and the auditors opinion lion been included in this rot t ;
The preparation of this report on a timely basis could not he accomplished without
the offioient and dedicated servicae of the entire stnif of the Finance Dopartment,
7 should like to express my appreaintion to all members of the dopavtmont who
i assisted and ooutributod to its preparation, I should else like to thank your
office and the members of the City Council for their interest and support in planning
and conducting the fidancial operations of the city in a'responsible and progroasi:vo
manner,
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DATE: JANUARY 121 1972
MR10 TO; JIM WHITE, CITY MANAGER
FROM: WAYNE AUTREY, CHIEF OP POLICE ,
S1BJF.CT1 POLICE ACTIV17Y PERSONNEL ORGANI7ATION AND PLANS
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THE OLICE DEPARTMENT DURINo.971 FO(PERIENCFr A TURMVER RAT" OF APPROXI-
MATELY 18~ IN POLICE PERSONNEL, HIS WAS A TOTAL OF NINE OFFICERS WHO TERMINATED
DURING THE YEAR, 'SIX OF ;THESE: OFFICERS WRIT INTO BUSINESS FOR 711EMSELVE'S OR
I pR VATE BUSINESS AND 'NE OTHER THREE WENT `CO WORK 14OR'011HER POLICE 0ENCIES1 THE
3 TUIiNOVPR .1S SLIGHTLY HIGHLp T}~1N.LAST YEAR Ab+D EFFORTS MAST SE FADE TO CURTAIL
THE TURNOVER RATE ll1 (S'YEAR, 417E 14AVE CONrINUEID`TO HIRE THE HIGHEST mALITY OF MEN
FOR, POLICE JOD5 AND IN SEVERAL INSTANCES III OUR RVrLACDirNTS THIS YEAR, WE WERE
ABLE TO HIRE EXPERIENCED OFFICERS FROM 011HER DEPARTIIFNTS,
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THE FOUR-DAY WORK WEEK WAS pEGUN Am 1 AND AT THIS TIME IT HAS CONTINUED TO
BE RECEIVPJ) FAVORAB3 Y BY THOSE INVOLVFD, Y OF THE ORIGINAL BENEFITS WE EXPECTM
WERE EXPEW ENCEDI HOWEVER) 1HERE WERE SOME ASPECTS OF THE PLAN THAT DID NOT MATCR-'
IALI7C, IiE'DEPARlMENT NEEDS TO ADD AT LEAST ONC AM PREFERABLY TWO SUPERVISORS IN
ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE QUALITY OF' SUPERVISION WE 14AVEr HAD IN THE PAST WITH THE
ADDITION OF 111E FOUI~DAY WEEK,
THE CERTIFICATION OF OFFICERS BY THE TEXAS COMMISSIONON ,LAW bEM1ORCEMew
OFFICER STANDARDS AND bUCATION HAS ME I'SUCCEiSSFUL AM 14AS LEAD TO MANY OF OUR
ICERS SEEKING MORE COLLEGE CREIDIT, NINE E FALL SEMESTCR~ 111C' DEPARTMENT HAD
! ppF ITS SW RN P ~~RSONNEL A' rimING COLLEGE, Pt DEPARTMENT IS IN COMPETITION WITH
THE llALLAS ORT 1ORTH PERSONNEL MARKET AND MANY OF THOSE CITIES OUR SIZE- ECE1Vt
I CONSIDERABLE I0EASt3S IN SALARY AT Tlt: AND OF THE PRICE AND WAGF FREEZE, UR
DEPARTMENT, TO CONTINUE TO CS~T'THE H1GH ST OUAL TY OF PEOPLE) MUST OFFER COMPARAALE
SALARIES WITH 11IE~ CITIES OF l1ALL.AS AND ARRANT ~OUNTIES OR OUR OWN PEOPLE WILL BE
G0114G 1HCRE REKING JOBS ALSO, THERE IS A GREAT NEED TO ADD 1.0 THE NUMBER OF
OFFICERS IN THE DEPARTMENT AS THE WORK LOAD FOR INDIVIDUAL OFFICERS HAS CONTINUALLY
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MEMO TO JIM NHITE, JANUARY 121 .1.972 Z,
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TEIC DEPARII,lENT C01NTIHUCD TO STRUNG- ITS 1_flF0PCC1'E:NT EFFORT A(~AIP;ST TRAFFIC
A C ,~~'NTS.AND DURING THE VAR, lkV NAD A ~,~FN INCREASE IN TOTAL Riff ST'S For A TOTAL np
1, I ARRESTS, 71IE. NUTALR ter PAPKINC V(OV~TIONS WAS UP 114' l'nI A TOTAL or 26) 92
CITArjONS ISS(IrD FOR PARK W VIOLATIONS, 1q.111OUGH TH8 PCPARTMf•NT ftA RLMEICTION
OF X111 ACCIDENTS FOR A 1~ #~2,' llECRrASf IIr. 5'rILL HAD A Ply!) YEAR Opl TRAFFIC DUE TO
THE FAC'r rwi THERE WAS AN INCRREASE Ip' 711N NU% R F PEf?50h1S JPE)IIRtJ} ANA THE NUI1>;EP,
OF PGRSUhIs KILLED JUMPED !..ROM L IPI 1.9 0 TO F, ItN Ln
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rHC DE RARIVViT IN 1971 EXprraENCC.I7 A (-'OOD DECRrASE IN TOTAL Of F0MS /'MD hl
PART ,1 OCfGNSCSi WE ALSO N'AIhITAINED A HMl_TW CLVARANCE RATE ON ALL CRIP S,
DEPARTh1r.NT DID RAVE. A r(Gh ~HE
IIFICAtIT IP.CRIASI' IN THE N1 ft ER OF M1URDP, 8 COMMITTED AN
CLEAR D 716 OF T'IIOSr MURDERS, THCRfs' ARG OTi•f1;:R SUSPCCTS IN THIS CASE WH(CH HAVI: NOT
(BEEN COM.~LE7 . Y CEI~CIC173 OUT AT 71115 TIJ~w AL~~OU~~H MANY SUSP5CTS ~V EN It -
TED vn)
ERT . f W,P .S~COMPARES 70 2 ~A, IM WR~~7!
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TICSPIVJO TJOMSCLEAWCC TOTAE A PART
I 1, 'Ah0)r, PART OF THE POLICII i ORII Aho
I qIE•IERE HAS WN NO SIGNIPJ~ANT Df;CI,INr IN THE. USE? OF f?QWS API) NAPCOTICS IN THE CIV,
JIJF DEPARTMZI IT ARRESI.CD .)1 PrP80I8 FOR W06,8 AND NARCOTIC VIOLATIONS ON A'TOTAL OF
E ! KNOWN OMNSES, IRIS IRDI CATES THAT `A VtRY Str
NIFICAINT PART Qf THP WORK LOAD
OF 7JaE CRIMINAL I~J~IFST1~~ffN D12Vj, lrN IS NARCOTICS t JD DR IBS' I+L I1IgUCH THE NUMAPP
f ! Or PF.'RSO IS ARRESTf'.I~ IN J a'I IlA5 r~/ A• "}'ARf TO ,1~ AN 7J-IIS`I'OE4 PICT lPf!?]-
4 CATE A LrMNINrl OF THG PR0131.a', HL 3,'~0 FICURFS NCLUAG A LARo INUMBLIP 0V' PEOPLE
E WHO INCRI; ARRPSTCD IN A RAiD W1TH 'rmr DEiA TMav op vII .1C ,SAFETY 'THAT YEAR,. THr-
PROPLEM WITH NARCOTIC6 CONTINUES TO Sr,. OF SEPIOU8 PROPORTIONS IN OUR CITY, N5
DCPARIVE;NT PLAN$ X0 CONTINUE: rO V„)Ptl< TH18 PPOPLNM AS HrAVILY AS POSSI)LP AND CONTINUE
TO NIORK W11111 THr. EPARTMChrr OP DILLic SAFETY iN oms TO DECItrASE 711E USF of nans
w PRA) NARCOTICS IN TI11~ CIV,
THE nE RIVENT TIRIIOVCR PATi /J~S ALSO INCpLAS[D THE KJMC R or MAN-HOURS IN
TRAINING, 111!5 CATEGORY SHONED MORE OF OUR TINE SPE?NT FOR TRAINING TITAN V
YEAR JUST PAST,
TNC DI?PAR7J CNT HAD ONC Or lr$ PPTTCq YCWIS IN POLICE TPAPPIC ACCIDENTS, AL
THOEI(-H THE DCP,1RT1'I'.Irf iiv A ACCvilTS FOR 71i*E; YCAP TH SS WIPARCS 0 X FOR TIC
PREVIOUS YEAR AND 111E PROPr.RTY IW'A,C,E DROPPED FROM ~ c,~, DStiIN TO ~
, LAMACE 7()
E POLICE VEHICLES WITH NO INJUIIIES, 5115 fPEDUCT N IN 11011CE ACCIDENTS WAS MYX
D88PITE: THr FAC'r -,PT TflMi N`PAR'lVrN' PROVO 33 -NORL 01LC-S 'I1gAN THE PRECEDING YFAR
WHICH 4lAS AN 8 Uf°> INCREASE IN 141L£:S PATPOLL~D DY 71ir POLICPI DVAP7rNT,
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f!Er",O TO JIM 4 i'I II TE, JANUARY LARGE SCALE DEMONSTRATIONS FELL Orr QUITE A DDT DURING
7a7~, AS Cat. ARL'0 TO
THE PREVIOU YEAR, THIS IS A TREND WHICH HAS BEEN WTI = AROUND THE NATION AT
COLLEGES, [,c,411EVLR,_14M1Y COLLEGES AI'ln CITIES WITH MINORITY nPOI1nS OOP,r1'INUI. T'0 1-I.wF
A SERI'OW PROKLM WITH MILITANTS AND THE I+ PE. TERRORISTIC TYPE O"FE'I!"fS HAVE
kEEN .
/ ON TTIf 1PJCREASE WITH THE FJRF-W !31NG, EXPLOSIVES AND SNIPFP ?HCOTIII~ OF POI:ICr
I H1 OFFICERS, IHE DEPART? rp,r HAS PFEN FORTUNATE. THAT NF. HAVE NOT HAD NORV SERIOUS
PROILEMS WITH THE MILITANTS DUE O THE MAKE-UP OR OUR CITY - TO LARGE UNI`/F:RS171ES
E AND A MINORITY GROUP, SOUTHEAST .ENTON, MI DE THERE IS SIC4,111FICANT POVERTY AND
` NUMEROUS UNDERPRIVILEGED F/441LIES,
THE DEPARTmaa CoNT'INUr.D TO HAVE IMPPp ~t~r:M7 IN OUR ANiI"A~.CONTRDL SECT [QPl,
11E N"ER OF DOGS IPPOUNDED INCREA8 0 13Y 37% TO A'`IOTAL OF 2.5, I IMPOimm),
~LTHOUGH THERE WERE MoAC DOGS iP1POIIDIDED~ WE CONTINUED TO HAVE AS MANY OFI MORE
COMPLAINTS ON IJCGS RUNNING 1.003E~ 'MN ICE HAVE HAD IN THE PAST, I WOULD BE IN
? FAVOR Or TURNING THE POUND AND ANIMAL CONTPOL RESPON8I1311ITY OVER TU ANOTHER CITY
IPART'M NT OR SOMr. DEPARTMENT ta,iIICH ~;OULD BE' OPERATED UNDER '17`IE I ITY-Cbili!TY HEALTH
Id I T, HIS Iti'Ol1l Tl 'hE `pREf ERP ) DUE To TIC PACT VAT THERE ARr A 810NI FI CANT NUMDER
OF DOGS IMPOUNDW TWIT DPIPT IN FROM OUT OF TAE COUNTY AND THAT THERF APO N0'0THER
IMPOUNDING PACILITIES'MAINTAINED IsY THE: SMALL CITIES OR TFIF COUNTY 070 TTIAN THG
POUND IN THE CITY OF )>ENTONt
THE POLICE Rr8ERVf, W,S CONTIPIuLD TO IIIPROVE ACID THP P LIC8 PFSE'RV- $IRPdr,7}~ IS
HIGHER THAN IT HAS 8FCN IN s:1ml Y4'•APS WITH A TOTAL OP MI'A"PEPS, ~HE LAST
LEGISLATURE 14ACTPD L41,r TO f?IVE TNc POLICE RESERVE LEGAL STATUS APICJ ALSO PEo0IPINct
THAT THEY DECEIVE Jb HOURS OF WINING, E DEPARIME IT IS NMw IN THE POCESS OF
ORrANIXINC A TPAININC SCHOOL TO MEET THIS OUALIt:ICATION 8SO THAT ALL OUR POLICE
E RESERVES WILL HE CERTIFIED UNDER THP LA49,
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DAM JANUARY 120 J,972 ~
TO,' JIM WHIM CITY fiANArER
FRA JtYpl1 AuTPEY, CHIEF OF POLICE
SIf13JCCTt ` FATAL PCCrnr:NTS`OF
THE ACCII)r.NT RCCORDS FOR 9ZJ SEjoj,! SIX (6) FATAL MAFFIC ACC
RING WITHIN THE CITY WITH SIX 6 FATALITIES RESULTING FOR fiHF YFARE S OCCi!R^
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(J.) THE r~IRST FATAL. AC )EN T ~FORrIT f F~CAR OCCIJRr'W ON JULY 2 ON ST
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ROKININEY`A14D LOOP 8B Ar ~J If] EAsrp NAS A I`ARION CLAUD ~ILLIGAN
WHO WAS ALSO 719E DRIVER OF ONE OF THE VEHICLES 10OLVED1
T. F SEGO(~ FATAL ACCIDY.NT OCC
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A MSG ~LIREIVI rII ARI) I1iiO BIAS KIl,I.ED AS A PEDESTRIAN `TRYING Ya CR
WHEN STRUCK BY A PASSING NOT0RIS7', OSS INTERSTATE
j (3) I~cclnrr~r Oc6f3m ON,SEpr J.J AT tJ8,~,M IN HOW ~ "P
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517Y RIVE bR ~~PCF~ AY KIL.LF NA,S1CHUR1:~ -Z THC
nR[VEf7 OF 7IiC VEHICLE WAS ONE,- CHART ES WAYNE ,M]TH ~ VA) WAS HFAM FAST AT THE.
TIME AM) LOST CONTROL ON A SLICK STRFET S7RIKINO A UTILITY POLO AND TURNINS OVE'P,
A (I TIiI pOURTIi rArnL ncc;DFNT cccopm-.1 t"ov R 2 AT K0 M,
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A f RS, TELLA I:ILL, V.'/lS ATTF1''rING T<' kOSS ,TU PT
7i2lAN AND WAS STRl1CK i3Y A AUTOr!O}3ILF DRIVEN BY AAMESD AT ~1Nr, (~C41 AS nQ t'I G~S~
WAS KILLM INfiTANTLY, RMtpELL 1loRMAN, RS I![LL
FirT7l~i FAT% ACCT I.NT OCCUPRED ON f!nVQ'nER 1,7 AT 3I7
VICTIM'S h1AMI WAS L.1hIr~ [ 1~'i P,hl,
WAS IN A;V Hf~CLG ppRiVEA bYRI'AROLI'HITC-FE±MALE 20 YI'Ar?S OF Arr, MiSST1~URpJS
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DRIVM C7IOhInOF 1IRV•IN EO, CYlJOL~75, WE ACCInErN7I OCCUR lED bfJ IN IrAY A) AT PIE INTER-
(6) T sIX~}~ 4
A III j.nsT MT7, ~ ACCIDDIr OF TFiF YEA~ acrllli ra a i I~8cF a rR ~G AT
f 1NTERSrhrG~ A~ro, 'I(1GFs1lAY THr VlC~'IM 41tgq , NEL$ONA71!AN1 L f~~(?ORr A
COLCtPCb r1n E, C IVAS A PA88FN ;R IN A CAR DRIVEN 3Y (JnRLt~l ~'~tuRICE fybOPF hM WAs
i HIS SON, S II)AS P ONE' CAR-ACC.IPXNT IN WHIM T1ir f'b6r VEHICLE WAS API~C?C1ACI1 ~G
INTrRSTATr; FROM IOtWAY /j AND COLLIDED WI714 THE 5TANKh,{Eh T or l _ r 1NTERSrATE
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Oommis;,l.on on Law 1;nforctment Education u 5tandardss Basic Rocui.red for All Off3r,ers,
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pro"'; It',~yun ~ku tray Ghi4C of" Police
Subdor,.r,; G'rite:ri.et f4t itarin~ af. l:xpnrienCad Perraunncl
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t inp, er tctrin Ahould be ccirisidorL.d In ostrrylJshinP, the n
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"personnnI with pClOr exporience a"d trainl.nf, in law onforonr.;ontF
j Rogttiromeas for Stop llr
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12 collcge hours c)~edit
? years exPnr.innce In 1uw enforcem"L' faith a pr~>f;rciasivQ rdvanced
police agency,
j Rogaairetnnnty fc,r Step Cr
7ntermediate certificate
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f 4 years cinpcriance in law ctforcetnent with n progressive ndvnnead !
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Advanced certi.,Cientn
60 cullegc hours ;
8<yonve cvpnricnco in law cnforceutunt with a ptogressive advanced
pallge' nF;aur,y,
Rcquiremnnts for Step R:
Advnnood c-trt'Sf.jcdte
$ACbolor'.q dogroa
6 yon-rs cxpurlence,tit law eneorce;nant with a progxussivo advanced
poltco agency,
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Foroollnel 010 liav4 loft. Clio dejairtment. under favornblo condi:Liona'may he re••insUiLed
At fl p(5gition no 171ghet `114111 (1) 0110 ytel) holuw that which they loft if re-enlplt,yed
Within (1) year,.
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All exparirnccrl pcrronuel sfwuld reci.a;e n rrllsr.'nt tho end of (6) mouth9 prol>,ation
unless it is a college gnduate who stnrCs At Step H;•
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civilian elaploycr,a such ae dispAtuhcrs 14110 huvo performed 8otiedar.tory for (1) one
yeEtl' n(lCi !I1'C: traltt't%E!I'7}CU tU. l='i.Vil SeIV7.cL!':iI:iILUS as patrolm"In are eli.hible to Stan.
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A high cl(gf,rne of rim:,ibili.ty and Judgement must be tnaiiitained in the above classification
ainc®r Lhe Gullfty of parsonual, c;an vary greatly rognr(llo s of a%par:ience nud oducnt on,
cdnJidous under uhidi thl. appl" oant loft 1118 pHor p03.1cca aob could bo a detorrlini:nl;
factoroli <<hethc.I. to Il:ao the with. Ili, efficiency and a:oputati:oll ill Ilia othor dept,
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Mr. Jim White
City Manager
Denton, Texas
Dear Sir: I
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I Denton Fire Department for the calendar year 1971.
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f We feel that great strides havo been made over the past'
year in every phase of the,Department, New equipments I
improved methods and procedures, new programs and other
changos have resulted< in the first 'year of our re-
organization bei_nE;; truly a-fruitful one.. T would like ~
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devotion to duty and cooperation.
f We oxpresc to you, members of your staff, and other City
Departments our sincere appreciation for your assisterice i
and cooperation throughout the year. This has enabled E
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mistic a8 we look forward with anticipation to the
cPta.tlenges of the future.
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Jack Qentry, Chief
Denton Fire Department EI
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CAUSE NUMBER A14OU14T
Cooking 7 13 007
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Smoking 8 9 009
Electrioal Appliancos 10 19,585 1
j f Unknown 7 1~429
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1962 $ 107,133
1963 101023
1964 375,230
1965 142,244
1966 101 ,230
1967 230,223
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1963 21~, 274
196 170,843
1965 13 , 46o
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1967 1148, 992 !
19611 421 , 776
1969 132,391
1970 1z 614
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1962-1971
YEAR P121 d1TUtd LOSS
1462 $ 238,885 59,512
1963
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1965 254,957 128,754
s 1966 321015 87)674
1967 255,247 81,231
i ` 1965 326,575 339,135
1 1969 363,317 159,779
I t 1970 404,613 11P91016
1971 >km 65 253
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1962 238,886 5
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1963 313,637• 15,681
1961* 166, 292 10 16,629
I 1965 254,057 5 12r747
1966 3211715 5 16 08
1967 258,247 10
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1968 326,875 16
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1j Apartmonts and PSotels 6 1~12$
10 15 11 0551
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1964 6,47
1965 3.92
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Firemen's Pension Fund
City of Denton, Texan
December 31, 1971
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Certificates of Deposits;
Denton County National Bank $ 20;254,`70
First National Bank 15,100.00
First State Bank 10,000..00
University State Bank 10,000,00
55,254.70
certificates of SaviS.
Denton Federal Savings & Loan $'15,000.00
North Texas Savings & Loan 15,000:_00
$ 30,000-00
Federal Home Loan Bank $ 50,000.00
Columbus & Southern Ohio Elec 59075.00
Southern Natural Gas 3,059,40
+ Southwestern Bell Telephone 9,086,56
International Harvester Company 4,066.83
public 'Service Electric & Gas 5,461,25
f Pacific Northwest Telephone 5,045.`10 ;
Tampa Electric 5,088;59
Iowa Public Service 4 995;18
' T91,477.91
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`k Bank of America 100 sharee $ 60142,56
f ' General Yoods 206 shares 7,207,12
Gulf Oil< 100 shares 2,948.75
Kreftco 100 shares 4,293.93
a Oklahoma Natural Gas 100 shares 2,052.25
3shering-Plough 100 shares 8,084,82
Standard Oil of New Jersey 100 shores 6,131,53
Lane star Gas 100 shares ?r, 596.75
Broadway Hale 100 Shares 4,104,.2$
$ 43,56196
TOTAL INVESTMENTS $220,294.57
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