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AGENDA
CITY OF DEN'ION CITY COUNCI
DECEMBER 19, 1978
Regular Meeting of the City of Denton City Council, Tueeday, December 19, 1978
at 7100 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Buildings
1. Consider approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the City of
Denton City Council of December S, 19781 the minutes of the Special
Called Joint meeting with the CATV board of December 11, 19781 the
Special Called Meeting of December 12, 1978 and the Special Called Joint
doting with the CATV Board of December 12, 1978.
1!1' PUBLIC HEARINOs
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Z-1362. This is the Petition of Mr, It. 0. Rylander requesting a
change in toning from Agricultural (A) to Light Industrial (LI)
4 classification on 6.2 acres located on East McKinney Street, begin-
„ing 350 feet east of Foxworth Galbraith company.
141r. An. re ?on*" Wt. or down ww "OkWA - 0W $0 Fow"Olk 1470pY ¢
Consider Human Recource Committee's recommendation concerning the need for
a sholterr.d rehabilitation workshop in Denton, u
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l is Homer Reese, representing Denton County Community Council, will appear
before the Council to request use of the old Post Office Building for 1
rehabilitation service and sheltered workshop for disabled and handicapped.
I S.ft"lonsider the request of the Denton High School principal to approve the
I landing of a U.S. Marino helicopter in an open space near the Denton High
School on January 27, 1979.
I' 6.0~Q-19. Consider the requested quitclaim of the dedicated portion of Coit 1
If Street from Sunset Street south to the drainayeway.
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f 7.0 Consider participation agreement for overrising sewer line in Kingston
Trace residential development,
t 8.R'' Consider participation in overwidth paving- of Kings Row, Kingston Trace
subdivision.
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0 9.P consider report on progress of Step III Grant Application for wastewater
k troatment plant addition.
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20.~neider change order number one to the sidewalk contract with Denton "
{ Construction Company,
li.ecrooneider change order number one and two to the McCormick Street drainage
project with Denton Construction Company.
12, ORD-_INMCESt
A.A onsidar adopting an ordinance authorising Director of Engineering to
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temporarily prohibit or restrict parking.
H.610t1)63 - Oak Ridge Company, Consider adopting an ordinance amending
the zoning map on 8.6 acres of land out of Lot 60 Block 285 from
Agricultural (A) to Commerical (C) districts and 9.9 acres of land
out of Lot 6, Block 285 from Planned Development to Commerical (C)
district.
13. Conbidor tax adjustments for month of November, 1978.
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14.'" Consider site plan and location of police firing range. 1
1s,000njider bids for reatrooms and concession stands at various City Narks. 1
16, Consider Consent Agenda. 1
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Each cf these items is recommended by the staff and approval !hereof will
be strictly on the basis of the staff recommendation. Approval of the Consent
Agenda authorizes the City Manager or his designee to implement each item in
accordance with the utaff recomwendatiori
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(1). Z-1365, This is the petition of Mr. Dick Harris requesting a
change in zoning from Single Family (SF-10) to Multi-Family
{ (Mr-1) classification on approximately 21 acres located north
t of the Denton County Fairgrounds and generally west of Carroll
Boulev;rd.
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(2). 2-1366. This is the petition of Safety Kleen Corporation re-
questing annexation and Planned Development (PD) zoning classi-
fication on approximately four acres located south of the exist-
ing Safety Kleen facility on the east side of Cooper Creek Road.
(3). Z-1367. This is the petition of Mr. Jesse Coffey requesting a
change in zoning from Agricultural (A) to Single Family (SF'-7)
classification on approximately 26 acres located on the wait ,
side of Sheiman Drive beginning 1400 feet north of Hercules Lane.
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48619 General and automobile liability insurance
Purchase order 038253 over $3#000.00 for repair parts for flocculators
at wale. treatment plant. (One source item).
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City Council
December 5, 1978
Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, Tuesday,
December 5, 1978 at 7:00 p,m, in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Building,
PRESENT: Mayor Mitchell, Mayor Pro Tem Gay, Council Members Nash, Stewart and
Hughes; City Manager Chris Hartung, Assistant City Manager Jack Owen,
City Attorney Paul Isham and City Secretary Brooks Holt.
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Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Hughes that the minutes of the
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Regular Meeting of November 21, 1978 and the Special Called Meeting of November
28, 1978 be approved, Motion carried,
2, PUBLIC HEARINGS:
(A) A public hearing was held on Z-1363, the petition of Oak Ridge
Company requesting a change in zonin7 from Agricultural (A) and Planned ,eve -
M opment JPD) to Commercial (C) classification on approximctely 18,5 acres located
M on the west side of I.35E, beginning 550' east of Denton State SchoD1 Road,
After hearing 1 speak in favor and none against, the public hearing
was closed,
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John Lavretta briefed the Council.
Motion was made by Gay, seconded by Hughes that the petition be
approved. Motion carried,
Company to increasepublic hearing was held on the request of Lone Star Gas rates.
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Lester Horstmann, District Manager of Lone Star Gas in Denton, stated f
thpt Lone Star had lost $409,952 last year, He requested that the City approve V
a 22% increase of residential rates. He added that the proposed rates would be III
$4.00 for the first 1,000 cubic feet and $2.74.per cubic feet above the first
f 1,ON cubic feet.
Bill McNary, Finance Director, briefed the Council relative to the
background of the request, the overview of revenues. He stated that Lone Star's ,
# request would increase revenues as follows:
Sale of Gas Additional $998,492 022%) 3
Service Charges Additional $ 58,650 (+137%)
closed No one spoke for or against the petition. The public hearing was
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The Mayor advised that a decision by the Council would be made at
the December 12th meeting,
36 The Council considered authorization to begin design work for improve-
ments to Hobson Lane Sewer Lift Station,
Utilities Director Bob Nelson stated that the cost of the lift station
would be approximately $115,000, Nelson requested that Freese b Nichols be
employed as the engineers for the project, and that the Staff be authorised to
advertise for bids,
motion was made by Gay, seconded by Hughes to employ Freese 6 Nichols
and to authorize the Staff to advertise for bids for Hobson Lane Sewer Lift
Station. Motion carried,
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December 5, 1978 Continued
4, ORDINANCES: I
The following Ordinances were presented:
(A) ORDINANCE NO. 78.71
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING ON THE EAST SIDE OF LOCUST STREET FROM PEACH
M STREET TO FM 2164; AND PROHIBITING PARKING ON THE HEST SIDE OF BELL AVENUE
FROM SHERMAN DRIVE TO UNIVERSITY DRIVE FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M.; PROVIDING
` A SEVERABILIT`.' CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mayor Pro Tem Gay abstained since her husband owns property on the
east side of Bell.
Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Hughes that the Ordin;.nce
be passed, On roll call vote Nash "aye", Stewart "aye". Hughes "aye" and
Mitchell "aye 0 Motion carried with Gay abstaining.
(B) ORDINANCE NO. 78-72 (Jack Barton)
€ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON TEXAS AS SAME HAS
ADOPTED AS A'i APPENDIX TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS,
BY ORDINANCE NO. 69.1, AND AS SAID MAP APPLIES TO LOTS 10, Ili 12, BLOCK NO. 417,
AS SHOWN THIS DATE ON THE OFFICIAL TAX MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AND
MORE PARiiCULARLY DESCRIBED THEREIN; AND DECLARI16 AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
E Motion was made by Hughes, seconded by Gay that the Ordinance be
passed. On roll call vote Stewart "aye", Nash "aye", Hughes "aye", Gay "aye"
and Mitchell "aye", Motion carried.
(C) ORDINANCE NO. 78.73 1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER,15 10PAP.KS AND
1 RECREATION" BY ADDING A 'NEW SECTION 16.10 PROHIBITING POSESSION OR CONSUMPTION
OF ALCOu.OIIC 2EVERAGES WITHIN 100 FF T OF A PLAYING FIELO; DESIGNATING THE POST-
ING OF SIGNSI CALLING i'OR ENFORCEM£'ir; DECLARING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SEVER-
ABILITY CLAUSE AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE,
Notion was made by Gay, seconded br Stewart that the Ordinance be
i passed, On ro11'call vote Nash "aye", Hughes, 'aye", Stewart "aye", Gay "aye"
and Mitchell "aye". Motion carried.
60 The Council considered the recommendation of the Citizens Traffic
Safety Support't6nnission to replace parking meters on Avenue A, Hickory and
r" Fry Streets,
t.J Rick SVehla stated that 43 to 45 merchants in the subject area signed
a petition in favor of 1 hour time limit meters. He stated that the Traffic
Commission had recommended that thest, meters be installed on Fry from Oak to
f Hickory, on Hickory from Avenue D to 200 feet past Avenue A, on Avenue A from
Hickory to Mulberry and on liuiberry from Avenue A to approximately 160' east of
Avenue A, He added that the Commission felt that leasing the meters would be !
the best al,ernative, but that the staff advised them that we would like to have 1
more information before making a decision.
is The Council considered a Resolution to authorize submitting an applica-
tion for a Resource Recovery Grant.
The City Manager recommended that the City submit an application to
the u,S. Environmental Protection Agency for a ResourC.-' Recovery Grant. H9
stated that both Universities, Acme Brick and the City Power Plant are possible
users of solid waste as a boiler fuel source. He added that study would take f
two years at a cost of approximately $327,000. The City would pay $82,000 of
this amount,
Council Member Stewart stated he was pleased with the prospects since
he had been pushing solid waste conversion since coming on the Council. R
The City Manager stated that Denton's share of a grant would have some
impact on the ?9.80 budget,
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December 5, 1478 Continued 67
The following Resolution was presented:
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN
THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D, 1978.
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, certain citizens :-d organizations in the community, which include the
League of Women Voters and the Citizens Landfill Site Selection Committee,
support the development of a program for resource recovery in the City of Denton,
Texasi and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas has determined that
E Resource Recovery may offer a long range solution to the solid waste problem in
Denton; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that funds are available from the
United States Environmental Protection Agency to finance 75% of the cost of
conducting a feasibility study for a Resource Recovery Projectl
M NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS:
(Y) Is hereby authorized to submit an application to the United States Environmental
v~k Protection Agency for funding under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Agency
V 1 for funding under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 to conduct
a feasibility analysis of Resource Recovery for the City of Denton.
CL Passed and Approved this the 5th day of December, A,O. 1978,
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CITY OF DENT6N, TEXAS
ATTEST:
511=5 HOLTj CITY SLCRETARY
CITY OF OENTON, TEXAS
I APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
RAOCZ ;'13'KAMj'CTYY"XTTORNrY"
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
. i Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Hughes that the Resolution be
passed. On roll call vote Nash "aye", Hughes "aye", Stewart "aye", Gay "aye"
and Mitchell "aye", Motion carried,
71 The Council considered approval of participation in water line oversize
on Mayhill Road with Andrews Corporation.
Utilities Director Bob Nelson stated that the Utilities Board had
approved participation by the City in water line oversize from 8" to 12" with
Andrews Corporation north of I.35E near Mayhiil Road, He added that an advance
has been made from the electric fund to the water bond fund to provide work
capital until water-sewer bonds may be issued. The electric fund will be
reimbursed from the water revenue fund for all expenditures made from the water
bond fund, and upon receipt of the water bond proceeds, All remaining electric
fund cash will be returned to the electric fund, i
Council Member Nash stated that he was abstaining because of engineering r
work for the corporation.
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Motion was made by Mitchell, seconded by Stewart to approve participation
In water line oversizing on Mayhill Road with Andrews Corporation. Motion carried
with Nash abstaining.
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December 6, 1978 Continued
84 The Council set the agenda for the December 12, 1978 study session.
9. CONSENT AGENDAt
1 Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Hughes that the following
Consent Agenda be approved. Motion carried,
(A) REFERRALS:
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i Z-1364, the petition of Ms. Joann Cohagen, requesting a change in
zoning from Single Family (SF-7) to Commercial (C) classification on ,78 acre
located at the southeast corner of Taliaferro and North Elm, be referred to the
Planning and Zoning Commission for its recommendation.
10. The Council adjourned into Executive Session at 8:10 p.m, to discuss
Trantham vs. Holt lawsuit and Personnel.
1l, The Council reconvened into Public Session at 8:45 p.m, to announce
1 that no official action was to be taken.
Meeting adjourned at 8:48 p.m,
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City Council and CATV Advisory Board
December 11, 1978
Special Called Joint Meeting of the City Council and the CATV Advisory Board,
I Monday, December 11, 1978 at 1200 noon in the Civil Defense Room in the
Municipal Building,
PRESENT: City Council: Mayor Mitchell, Mayor Pro Tem Gay, Members Nash, Stewart
an ug es; City Manager Chris Hartung, Assistant City Managers Jack
Owen and Kir.g Cole, City Attorney Paul Isham and City Secretary Brooks
Holt,
CATV Advisor Board: Ed Morrison, Chairman, and Members Dr. Ed Glick,
Leonard' ra a, erry Borchardt and Richard Ray.
A report was received from the Cable Television Information Center on
the evaluation of the cable television proposals. i +
4 Assistant City Manager King Cole briefed the Council and introduced
Mike McGregor with Cable Television Information Center who summarized a written
(Y} report that he had provided for members of the Council and the Cable Television
Advisory Board,
f~ Following the presentation, McGregor stated that there' is a dead heat
between the two cable television operators, There is no way to decide that one
Q proposal clearly indicates superiority over the other. Both are major multiple
systems with good track records,
Mr. McGregor stated that he would attend the meeting of Tuesday,
December 12, 1918.
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Planning and Zoning Commission Recomn °ldation
to the City Council
Z-1362
December 19, 1978
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Identity; Z-1362
This is the petition of Mr. H. G. Rylaneer requesting a change in
zoning from Agricultural (A) to Light Industrial (LI) classification
on approximately 6.2 acres llocated on East McKinney Street,
Location;
The site in this request begins 350 feet erst of Foxworth Galbraith,
extend3 677 feet east on McKinney, and has a depth of 400 feet.
I Recommendation.
The tract in this request is located on the north side of East McKinney
Street between loop 288 and Msyhill Road. Fox:vorth Galbraith Umber
Company and several newly constructed industrial uses are located
along Loop 288 rorth of McKinney, north and went of this site. Recenr
zonin approval and the progressing developmerc for a major industrial
park Frank Martino) located south of McKinney--between Loop ?,88 and
Mayhill--also demonstrates that the loop corridor is developing asa
significant industrial area. The Plamiing Commission feels that in
View of the changing character of this area to commercial ai.d indus-
trial uses, this request for Light industrial (LI) zoning is a
reasonable request. Municipal utilities are accessible for serving
the site. Street systems are adequate to accomodate the proposed
{ development of this tract.
The Planning and Community Development Department recommended approval
of this request. Of notices mailed to property owners for the Plan-
nine Commission hearing, two were returned in favor and three in
opposition tc, this request. No opposition was expressed at the Plan-
ning Commission hearing.
The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended the City
Council approve zoning petition Z-1362
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Subject: PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SHELTERED WORKSHOP
Proposal:
An ad hoc committee consisting of representatives from various community social
service agnecies and institutions, all members of the Denton County Community
Council, propose the establishment of a sheltered workshop for the physical
and mental vocationally handicapped citizens residing in Denton County. The
City currently is in possession of a building that will quite adequately
house tat workshop, We request consideration be given to donating the use of
the old Post Office building to a not-for-profit corporation that will be +
legally formed to administer the sheltered workshop.
Statement of Need;
There exists in the City of Denton a socio-eco -nic problem of such a mag9ni-
tude that suggests the coord,iated efforts and resources of the City leade*-
Ship, the l.i!1 businesses and industries, the local social-vocational a accies,
and the technical expertise found in tpi two universities located in Denton
to resolve this situation. The problem is a simple one to delcribe, yet a
most difficult one to resolve. We find ourselves witp the typical dilemma of
having many unemployed and/or handicapped persons in pur city yet fobs that
have gone unfilled because suitable employees are not available. The Texas 363 ~sosame aggencysreflectsothattthereha e are Jobs permyearethatoareshard0to
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fill because of the unavailability of"acceptable applicants,
Many handicapped or disabled persons are not available to the fob market
because they need rehabilitation services, The size of this group in Denton
has reached the point where establishment of a sheltered workshop is necessary,
ractical, and economically desirable. There are several thousand in the
County, not including Denton State School. The Social Security Administration
alone currently has approximately 1350 disabled beneficiaries 16 Denton County
of which 600 reside in Denton. he number is presently increasing at the
rate of 7% per year. Approximately 350 applications from disabled Denton
County residents will be filed in 1978, About 75% of these applications will
be denied, about 805 of the applicants will Incur severe financial problems,
most of those who eventually return to work need financial and social services.
Too many just give up.
All social security disability applicants are referred to Texas Rehabilita-
tion Commission (TRO at the state level. About half result in a further
referral to the local TRC office. That office receives a total of about 300
inquiries plus about 300 referrals yearly, of which about 160 are accepted
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for TRC services. About 50 are 1, t1- ocegory that would benefit from she]-
tered workshop services. The Social Security Administration estimates that
j 10-20% of its beneficiaries could benefit, and that 20-40% of the denied
applicants could benefit, creating a "reserve" of about 200 persons.
The latest study concerning "numbers" is probably the "Comprehensive Plan
for MHMR Services, In Collin, Denton, and Hunt Counties", dated
This study indicates that 3,9-4.5>; of the Denton County population are dis-
abled or handicapped (not including institutions) and are unable to work
(3900-4500 persons based on a population of 100,000).
Potential referrals from most of the agencies that would benefit from this
program are as follows;
Texas Rehabilitation Commission 50 6
Denton County Mental Health Unit 40
Denton State School 3
Denton Independent School District 20
Denton County Special Services Coep 10 d
Social Security Administration 200 I
4 Total 323
The needs dita was accumulated by a telephone interview with representatives
of the agency chosen due to their access to the information requested. The
specific question asked was, "Now many individuals do you know from your
particular caseloaJ „r, responsibilitiq. that could utilize the services from
4 A workshop such as the one being proposed?"
It should be mentioned here that most of these agencies would ask TRC to
j acce t their client since TRC is the primary agency to contract these services,
_i TRC ~as stated that should the workshop be established, they would expect
".i to fill at least 25 positions as they become available and as clients are
selected:
The primary purpose of the proposed sheltered workshop is to provide
j necessary work ass.ssment; personal, social and work adjustment services; and
vocational counseling and guidance to this population so that they might take
their place in the competitive tabor force,
Anticioatcd Outcomes:
Capacity: 1st year - 15
2nd year - 20
3rd year - 25
4th year- 30 (capacity)
It appears that the workshop w,iuld always have more referrals than it could
reasonably handle.
The workshop will operate two vans covering routes that will take them to i
rural outlying areas early and then back through Denton to the center. It is
intended to seek SPAN transportation for some participants inside the city
limits, One out of ten participants could be expected to operate their own
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vehicle, Discussions with other rehabilitation professionals in coumunity;
works„ops resulted in figures from zero to twenty-fiva percent,
s A meeting conducted in October with a representative of Denton State Schoo!
clearly determined that no conflict was evident and that, in reality, the
two programs complimented each other. Cooperative re!ationshi,,s were seen
in the areas of individual programming and contract procurement.
Otherwise, it is believed by some that a workshop a step "above" Fred Moore
Workshop is needed for mentally retarded persons anyway. It has also been
mentioned that there are retarded persons outside Denton State School needing
services that the school has. These issues need further study before any
decision could be mada as to what part the sheltered workshop would play
for mentally retarded perscns.
It is not possible to determine the employability level of a person until ~
an assessment has been made of the persons vocational assets and limitaticns.
The goal of the workshop will be to maximize the person's potential and
upgrade skills in areas that are preveniin yig alnful employment . roductlvely
a person can perform at many levels and finding cxactly which one is the job
a of the workshop.
Another difficult problem is determining how long a person will stay in the
facility, because each person is different and will have a different indivi-
dual plan with goals and objectives, The rationale of a work adjustment pro-
ram is that it will take as long as necessary, no shorter and ao longer,
in order to accomplish the goals. This means that there is no set standard
for length of time in the facility.
A minimum of 6 months is expected for evaluation and adjustment followed by
a sheltered work period lasting from 2 months to 2 years, TRC personnel
l advise that they ern Aware of about 20 persons in Denton who could work no
higher than a sheltered workshop level,for the rest of their life,
: Resources:
Both Texas Woman's University and North Texas State University possess
1 resources that would be highly beneficial to the establishment and operation
f of a sheltered workshop. To cite some of these resources, we find expertise
in the following fields:
North Texas State University
i. Rehabilitation Facility Administratlon, Management, and Supervision
Production Management and Contract Procurement
3. vocational Assessment
4. Personal, Social, -nd Work Adjusttient
S. Job Placement Services }
6a vocational Counseling and Guidance
1. Social Work Services
8. Speech and Hearing Therapy
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1• Physical Therapy
2. Occupational Therapy
3. Speech and Hearing Therapy
4. Dental Hygiene
5• Social Work Services
We fully expect, with these participants, to establi:, a model program that
would benefit the recipients, the agencies, the community, and the universities.
Financial
State and Federal grants are 6vailable upon application to establish sheltered
workshops in communities that exhibit a need and local support of such activi-
ties. Once the not-for-profit corporation is-Tegally chartered, the corpora-
tion governing body will submit grant applications to employ the needed staff,
procure needed equipment, and renovate the buildingtntion Ceommle sta t . A ustin
n tacts have been established with the Texas Rehabili
and the Rehabilitation Services Administration, Department of Health, Eduestion,
I and Welfare in Dallas to obtain support of needed grant monies. We do anti-
cipate having to raise approximately $30,000 cash match for the initial grant
of $10,000.
Once the sheltered workshop becomes operational, financial support will be
provided from service fees paid by the agencies referring persons for services
#.id returns from the work performed by,fhe clientele of the workshop. We
do not anticipate any further requests of the City of Denton other than
` authority to use the building.
Most of the fees will come through contracts with TRC._ At the present time
TRC can pay as much as $300 per month per recipient for work adjustment
training and personal-social adjustment training. After this training, the
recipient is paid, usually on a piece=work/praductlvlty basis for work per-
formed in the sheltered workshop. The workshop is Expected to break even on
the contracts it accepts.
r Results:
The success of sheltered workshops in producing employable (but still handi-
capped) workers varies widely, depending on the workshop and ttie type of
handicaps encountered, Our goal will be 100% although about 10% is a more
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realistic figure,
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There is an urgent, proven need for a sheltered workshop to be located in
Denton,
Considerable State and Federal funds are available for communities that
exhibit strong local support to have tuch a program.
` There is sufficient leadership, organization, expertise, and resources in
Denton to make this proposal into a model sheltered workshop, given the
opportunity.
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T0: Chris Hartung, City Manager
FROM: Randy Casstevens, Grants Administrator
t the need for a
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tered rehabill ation e workshop recommendation
in Denton
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Chris Graham, representing a non-profit organi-
On September 7, 1918, Mr.
zation appeared before the Human Resources Committee to discuss the use
of the old Post Office building as the site for a Rehabilitation Workshop
for the handicapped. At that time, he was informed that it was not a
1 functior. If the HRC to make recommendations on the disposition of city
I property but to identify the need for such a service in Denton. The staff
1 and the chairperson outlined for Mr, Graham the•needs assessment informa-
tion which would be required before a decision could be made.
At the November 2, 1978 meeting, some data cor,cerning a sheltered workshop
was presented to the committees however, it kjas determined that it lacked
sufficient detail to make a Judgment on the need for this service.
j Mr, Graham was requested to gather additional data by means of a service
I provider survey. This he did with the assistance of Homer Reese, President
of the Denton County Community Council.
Data derived from the survey was presented at the December 7, 1978 meeting
of the HRC (attached). Mr. Graham was also present to answer questions
concerning the needs assessment. Following oVeral questions and a great
deal of discussion, the following motion was made and approved seven (7) 1
to one (1).
"it is the opinion of the Human Resources Committee that a sheltered work-
shop is needed in this area with the reservation that if established, it
be operated to benefit other than the Mentally Retarded as defined by state i
law; and it is the opinion of this committee that the selection of a site
for the sheltered workshop is not part of thq HRC's responsibility. !
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f.•~ To: Chairperson, H roan Services Committee
From: Denton County Corro'nunity Council
Subfect: PROPOSAL FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SHELTERED WORKSHOP
Prop sad; '
An ad hoc committee consisting of rc,presentatives from various community social
service agne~fes and institutions, all members of the Denton County CommuThe
nity
Council, propose the establishment of a sneltered workshop for the physical
and mental vocationally handicapped citizens residing in Denton County,
City currently is in possession of a building that will quite adequately
house the workshop. We request consideration be given to donating the use of
the old post 0ffire building to a not-for-profit corporation that will be
legally formed to administer the sheltered workshop.
Statement of Need:
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There exists in the City of Denton a socio-economic problem of such 'a magna-
tude that suggests the coordinated efforts and resources of the City leader-
ships the local businesses and industries, the local social-vocational agencies,
and the technical expertise found in the two universities located in Denton
to resolve this situation. The pp
roblem is a simple one to describe, ^t a
most difficult one to resolve. We find oursel with the typical dilerrma of
ves
k I having many unemployed and/or handicapped persons in our cityy
have gore unfilled because suitable employees are not available. ThesTexaa:s
Employment Commission reports that there are 1363 unemployed persgns.In Oenton,
t This same agency reflects that there are 376 jobs per year that are hard to
fill because of the unavailability of acceptable applicants.
Many handicapped or disabled persons ere not available to the fob market
because they need rehabilitation services, The size of this group in Denton
as reache
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has reached and the p epooint nt w
where establi0ment of a sheltered workshop is necessary, f
Count not including Denton desira bSc, TherG are several thousand in the
alone currently has approximately 1350 disabled beneficiaries ingD`eentontCounty {
of which 600 reside in Denton,
. The nurt~ber is presently increasing of the
per yearApproximately 350 a
rate of 7x cations from disebted Denton
County residents will he filed in 1g78, pgii
be denied, about 80% of the applicants will incurZsevereefinancialaproblems,l
most of those who eventually return to work need financial and social services.
Too many just give up.
All social securlocal ty disability applicants are referred to Texas Rehabilita-
tion Commission TRC) at the state level. About half result in a further
referral tTRC office, That office receives a total of about 300
Inquiries plus about 300 referrals yearlys of which about 150 are accepted
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for TRC services. About 50 are in the category that would benefit from shel-
tered workshop services. The Social Security Administration estimates that i
10-20% of its beneficiaries could benefit, and that 20-40% of the denied
t'1 applicants could benefit, creating a "reserve" of about 200 persons.
The latest study concerning "numbers" is probably the "Compret,ensive Plan
for MHMR Services, in Collin, Denton, and Hunt Counties", dated 7/15/79.
This study indicates that 3.9-4,5% of the Denton County population are dis-
abled or handicapped (not including institutions) and are unable to work
(3900-4500 persons based on a population of 1D0,D00).
Potential referrals from most of the agencies that would benefit from this
program are as follows:
Texas Rehabilitation Commission 50
Denton County Mental Health Unit 40
Denton State School 3
Denton Independent School District 20
Denton County Special Services Coop 10
Social Security Administration 200
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The needs data wrs accumulated by a telephone interview with representatives !
of the agency chosen due to their access to the information requested. The
specific question•asked was, "How many individuals do you know from your
particular caseload or responsibilities that could utilize the services from
a workshop such as the one being proposed?"
It 'should be mentioned here that most of these agencies would ask TRC to
accept their client since TRC is the primary agency to contract these lervices,
TRC has stated that should the workshop be established, they would expect
to fill at least 25 positions as they become available and is clients are
k selected.
The primary purpose of the proposed sheltered Workshop is to provide.
necessary work assessment;, personal, social and work adjustment services; and
k; vocational counseling and guidance to this population so that they might take
their place in the competitive labor force.
Atticipated Outcomes:.
Capacity: 1St year - 15
2nd year - 20
3rd year - 25
4th year - 30 (capacity)
It appears that the workshop would always have more referrals than it could
reasonably handle. {
the workshop will operate two vans covering routes that will take them to
rural outlying areas early and then back through Denton to the center. It is
intended to seek SPAN transportation for soma participants inside the city
limits. One out of ten participants could be expected to operate their own
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vehicle. Discussions with other rehabilitation professionals in community
workshops resulted in figures from zero to twenty-five percent.
A meeting conducted in October with a representative of Denton State School
clearly determined that no coiflict was evident and that, in reality, the
two programs complimented each other, Cooperative relationships were seen
in the areas of individual programming and contract procurement.
Otherwise, it is believed by some that a workshop a step "above" Fred Moore
Workshop is needed for mentally retarded persons anyway. It has also been
mentioned that there are retarded persons outside Denton State School needing
services that the school has. 'these issues need further study before any
decision could be made as to what part the sheltered workshop would play
for mentally retarded persons.
It is not possible to determine the employability level of a person until
an assessment has been made of the person's vocational assets and limitations.
The goal of the workshop will be to maximize the Person's Potential and
upgrade skills in areas that are preventing gainful emp oyment. roductively
{ a person can perform at many levels and finding exactly which one is the job
of the workshop,
Another difficult problem is determining how long a person will stay in the
{ facility, because.each person is different and will have a different Indivi-
dual. plan with goals ar,d objectives, The rationale of a work adjustment pro-
hat it will take as long a-, necessary, no shorter and no longer,
in order to accomplish the goals. ';his means that there is no set standard
for length of time in the facility.
A minimum of 6 months is expected for evaluation and adjustment followed by
a sheltered mrk period lasting from 2 months to 2 years. TRC:personnel
advise that they are aware of about 20 persons in Denton who Could work no
higher than a sheltered workshop level for the rest of their life.
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i Both Texas Woman's University and North Texas State University possess
resources that would be highly beneficial to the establishment and operation
of a sheltered workshop. To cite some of these resources, we find expertise j
in the following fields: i
North Texas State University `
1. i ahabilitat1on Facility Administration, Management, and Supervision
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3, Vocational Assessment
4. Personal, Social, and Work Adjustment !
6. Job Placement Services
6, Vocational Counseling and Guidance '
7, Social Work Services i
B. Speech and Hearing therapy
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1. Phsical
, OccupationalrTherapy
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4. Dental Hygiene
5. Social Work Services
We fully expect, with these participants, to establish a model program that
would benefit the recipients, the agencies, `.he community, and the universities.
Financial:
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Stat+s and Federal grants are available upon application to establish sheltered
workshops in communities that exhibit a need and local support of such activi-
ties. Once the not-for-profit corporation isTegaily chartered, the corpora-
tion governing body will submit grant applications to employ the needed staff,
procure needed equipment, and renovate the building to a useable state. Con-
tacts have been established with the Texas Rehabilitation Commission in Austin
and the Rehabilitation Services Administration, Department of Health, Education,
f and Welfare In Dallas to obtain support of needed grant monies. We do anti-
cipate having to raise approximately $30,000 cash match for the initial grant
of $70,000.
Once the sheltered workshop becomes operational, financial support will be
provided from service fees paid by the aggencies referring persons for services
and returns from the work performed by the clientele of the workshop. We
do not anticipate any further requests of the City of Denton other than
authority to use the building.
Most of the fees will come throug:t contracts with TRC. At the present time
TRC can pay as much as $300 per month per recipient for, work adjustment,
training and personal-social adjustment training. After this training, the'
recipient is paid, usually on a piece-work/productivity basis for work per-
formed in the sheltered workshop, The workshop It e•<pected to break even on
the contracts it accepts.
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Results:
The success of sheltered workshops In producing em loyable (but still haodi-
napped; :vorkers varies widely, depending on the workshop and the type of i
handicaps encountered. Our goal will be 100% although about 70% is a more
realistic figure.
Summary:
There is an urgent, proven need for a sheltered work:hop to be located to
Denton.
Considerable State and Federal funds are available for sommunittes that
exhibit strong local support to have such a program.
There is sufficient leadership, grganttatton, expertise, and resources in
` Denton to make this proposal into a model sheltered workshop, given the
opportunity,
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MEMORANDUM
ROi Chris Hartung, City Manager
rpAM$ King Cole, Assistant City Manager
DATEi December 14, 1978
SUeJECTi Helicopter Landing at Denton High School
I have talked with Ivan Glasscock, Principal of Denton High School, about
their request to allow a helicopter to land at Denton High School. i ex-
If plsined the concerns voiced by the Council last Tuesday and asked if they
could possibly have the helicopter operate from the airport without seriously
affecting their program
Woolassoock and Major ivy of the RDTC program explained that the helicopter was
to be part of a static display set up in the school yard for all high school stu-
dents to Visit during the course of the day. They both felt thw it would not be
very effective out at the airport and would still like to have the Council's per-
mission for the helicopter to land at the High School.
They did say that the helicopter would not be taking off and landing all day.
its primary purpose is es part of a static display and therefore, it should only
{ take off and land one time. Major Ivy or a member of the ROTC staff will be avail-
1{ able at the Council meeting Tuesday to answer any questions the council may have.
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COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM A 12/14/78
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SUBJECT; Q-19. Requested quitclaim of the dedicated portion of Colt
Street, from its intersection with Sunset south to the drainage-
way.
SUMMARY: As the attached letter indicatess adjacent property owners
James Magill and W. A. Barker have requested the quitclaim of
the dedicated portion of Colt Street, from its intersection
with Sunset south to the drainageway. These are the only pro-request.
perty st eetowners areawhose isproperty
now payedadjoins
andhthe earea
appearssno public
benefit would be served by paving it. The quitclaim of this
unused street to the two adjoining owners would add this pro-
thisyareatwouldxberails,
improvedAdditionally, thetpropertyunsightliness have
indicated they wish to pave this area for use as a parking lot.
The Utility Department and the
E Gas Company have determined
service tines do 'exist in the area requested for quitclaim.
Maintenance capability could be preserved if an easement is
retained on the entire area quitclaimed to the two property
4 owners.
I ACTION REQUIRED:
City Council' approval of the requested quitclaim,
I ALTERNATIVES: Po tention of this area as a dedicated but unpaved public
street or the city Could pave this area for use as a
street.
RECOMMENDATION:
The PlanningginCommission considered this request at its December
i 6, 1918 meet and unanimously recommende
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the dedicated portion of Colt treet, from its'lntersection with
Sunset south to the drainageway, to adjacent pvooerty owners
Magill and Barker. The Planning Commission als~i recommended re-
tention of an easement on the entire area.
Exhibit l letter to Mayor and City Council Piers
Exhibit 11 - Map
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The Honorable Mayor
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Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council; I
Ve the undsrsigneu being all other abatting owners of the
property adjacent to a certain section of dolt Streets from
its intersection with Sunset, south to the drainage craskp
respectfully request this portion of Colt to be closed and
abandoned by the City of Denton$ and the abandoned property be
quit claim deeded back to the adjacent owners.
' As the abacting owners we do not desire this etrNt to be
opened and iu is our opinion that the cost of A structure to
1 ! Carry traffic Across the drainage ditch could not warrant such
1 ff an expenditure this close to Carron Sculevard.
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j Please advise should it become necessary for etch of us
to tags further aetion to have We request . expedited.
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CI'T'Y COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 12/19/78
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SUBJECT: Kingston Trace It Sewer Line Extension
SUMMARYi Kingston Tr:re II is a 35 lot residential development requiring
2,401' of 10" sanitary sewer trunk lines. The Water and Sewer
Department is requiring that an 28" sanitary sewer line be in-
stalled and will participate in the different between the 10" a
and the 18" line. (See Exhibit II)
FISCAL SUMMARYt (See Exhibit I) J(
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Costso 2,401' - 18" line at $19.52/ft. $ 460865.37
21401' - 10" line at $10.27/ft. (24650.65)
CITY'S COST ($9.25/ft) $ 220214.72
SOURCE OF FUNDSt Sewer Bond Furd
Sswer Bond Fund Balance After This Encumbrance $126,701.54
ACTION REQUIREDi
Approval of Participation Agreement with Kingston Trace ii.
(See Exhibit 11)
ALTERNATIVES
Do not participate in the oversize line.
This result coned cause future line capacity pvoblems.
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RECOMMENDATIONe E
Approval of project contingent upon recommendation from
Public Utilities Board.
Robert E. Nelson, P.E. I
Director of utilities
Exhibit I - Bid Summary
Exhibit It - Participation Agreement
Exhibit III Map
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PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
THE STATE OF TEXAS 1
COUNTY OF DENiGN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTSa
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THAT WHEREAS, FORT MATH RAV]NGS a LOAN ASSOCIATION to the
developer of certain property shown on the attached Plato which
plat is incorporated herein as if not forth in full, in the City
of Denton, Denton County, Texas, and desires to serve such property
with offalte sanitary sewer facilities,
WHEPEAS, the City of Denton desires that much offsite sanitary
saver facilities be oversized and the City will partiaipete in the
additional Cost of the oversized facilities pursuant to the provi-
slons of Section 25-74 of the code of ordinances of the City of
' Denton, Texasi
f NON, THEREFORE, THIS MRSERENT, made this the 2nd day of
January$ A, D. 1970, by and between FORT WORTlt SAVINf;S r LOAN
ASSOCIATION, hereinafter VA110d "Developer`, and the City of r,"ton,
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Taxas, a Home Auto Municipal Corporation of the State of TOAASi
horainafter called "city"]
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1, The Developer will install, by contract or otherwise, "ni-
f tarY rower lines and e
ppuztensACU to serve the property described
1] on th4 attached plat in accordance with all City of Denton again-,
aneea, rules, regulations, policies and proroduraa. The said sani-
tary sewer facilities shall be located to shown on the attached maps
which are made a part hereof for all intents and purposes.
7, The City's sharo of the astimatod coat of aa,'d sanitary
sewer facilities is $22,214.72, upon completion of construction
and acceptance by tho City of said sanitary sewer facilities, the
actual colt of the City's Artioipation in said facilities shall be
determined and certitiod to by the Director ef,utliitina and his
eartificato setting out the City's coat of said facilities shall be
attached hereto and leada a part hereof,
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•y ^ The City-shall' Its aharwoi'tha tscilitieI with '
In thirty (10) days from the date of acceptance of the facilities,
or under such terms and conditions that are mutually acceptable to
the parties.
1, Title to said sanitary sewer facilities is hereby and
shall at all times be vested in the City.
S, The Developer shall and does hereby agree to indemnify and
hold harmless the City from any acid all damages, lost or liability
of any kind, whatsoever, by reason of injury to property or third
person occasioned by any act or omission, neglect or wrongdoing of
Developer, its officers, agents, employees, invitabs, contractors
or other parsons with regard to the performance of this contract,
and Developer will, at its own cost and expense, defend and protect
against any and all such, Wma and demands.
IN WITNES9 AQ MEOP# this instrument is executed in triplicate
originals this 2rd day of January, A, D. 1979,
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COUNCIL. AGENDA ITEM 12/lg/18
SUBJECT: Over-width and extra depth paving of King's Row
SUMMARY: This appropriation is a standard procedure used in achievement
of uJor collector streets of proper width and quality that are
i built as various developments are designed and constructed.
FISCAL SUMMARY:
n Construction Cost Wo031.30
Source of Funds: Street Department Budget
ACTION REQUIRED:
F Council approval to pay the contractor, Claude Smith, for the
extra depth and over-width paving quantities upon completion
and acceptance of construction,
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ALTERNATIVES:
Omit extra depth and over-width now and finance construction
{ through future developments or contracts,
RECOMMENDATION:
The Staff recommends approval for construction of the over-
width and extra depth paving and payment thereof,
Rick Sr. lY, NE.-
Wee tor of Engineering
and Development
Exhibit 1 - Memo to Jack Owen
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Jack Owen
FROM: Mack Parker
I DATE: December 12, 1978
RE: Kingston Trace Subdivision
~f The following quantities and dollar figures are the amounts we will owe the
contractor for construction of over-width and extra'eepth paving on King's
Row as a part of the Kingston Trace Development - Phase Is II and III.
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Unclassified Excavation 20 ti Y. 3.25 s 65,00
6" time Subgrade Stabilization 1j526 S.Y. 2.25 31433.90
CURB b.GUTTER
Curb 8 Gutter 24" Width 24 1,F, 4.40 E 106.00
TR T P PING
Type "A" M in 30144 S.Y. 1.00 $3,164.00
Type "A" NMAC 4 1/2" 1,518 S,Y6 4,85 7,3E2,~0
i Type "D" WC 1 1/2" 1,618 SAY. 2,55 3.870.90
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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM 12/19/78
SUBJECTS EPA Construction Grant Step III Application
SUMMARYS The Step III phase of the EPA Construction Grant for expanding
the City's Wastewater Treatment Facilities provides for the
building and erecting of plant rnd related facilities, The
Step III application was prepared by Freese and Nichols, Inc.,
Consulting Engineers and is ready to be submitted to the Texas
Department of Water Resources (See Exhibit II). See attached Y
Exhibit I for additional details relating to progress of
Grant,
FISCAL Sr:MMARYe
Costae Sewer Plant Construction $ 6,841,,207-
Pecan Creek Interceptors Contt. 1,104,942
Audra tans Interceptors Conat. 3130680
{ Misc. Costs(Engineeringe inspections, etc) 974,016
TOTAL 9,2181890
Federal Share $ 6,9291169
City's Share $ 7,3090722
~fit source of Fundes Bond Fund,% (Project included in 1978-79 and
1979-80 CIP1
NOTEi Bondt mup*. be sold before construction L,,,ntract can be
warded.
DICTION PJ*UIREDi +
Council approval to submit application to the Texas uepartmept I
of Water Resources.
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Approval of project contingent upon recommendation from 1
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Exhibit I - Grant Peogtess Report
Exhibit It - Application materials
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PROGRESS REPORT
The City of Denton's Wastewater Treatment Plant is an activated sludge
type plant. It has the capability of producing a satisfactory secondary
quality effluent when it is operated within it's design capacity. However,
the plant has reached it's design capacity and has experienced difficulties
in meeting it's effluent permit conditions.
In 1972, it became app,.rent that the present wastewater treatment
facilities would need to be expanded to take care of present and future
needs. The present design capacity is 6 million gallons per day. When the
plant is expanded, it will have a design capacity of 12 million gallons per
day with tertiary treatment facilities.
In order to finance the planning, designing and construction of a plant
expansion of this type, federal assistance was sought under the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972. (Public Law 92-500) Public Law
II 92-500 Provides for a 3 step federal r
ant that will
4 provide up to 711t of the
total capital necessary for wastewater treatment facility constructio and
improvements. Step1 involves the preparation of a facility plan. Step 11
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involves the actual deaiyn work while, btep III provides for the construction
of the facilities. {
In 19721 $5,250000 of sewer bonds were approved L, Denton voters to
pro 'ids for the City's share of 251 of the planning, design and construction
costs for the sewer plant and other sewer system improvements.
I In 1974, an application was submitted to the Texas Water ,Quality,Board
to begin work on the Facility Plan (Step 2). The consuitiny 9nginaer firm
of Freese and Nichols, Inc. was employed by the City to conduct thin work.
The Facility Plan we.a completed in January of 1976 and submitted to the
Texas Water Quality Board for their approval. The total cost of the facility
I plan was $128,736 of which $89,546 was reimbursed to 'the City from the federal
remainder grant. A of reimbursement in protheject. amount of City's is still forthcoming for the
's share of the Step 1 portion was
i 32,184, I
Prior to the Step It application for plans and specifications to be drawn,
it was necessary to divide and separate out 85% of the proposed line work
from the facility plan for funding purposes. During this time, the federal
{ government would not fund collection system projects, As a result, the Hickory
't"reek'idterceptor line and lift station 01ch is designed to provide a loop
E along the couthern perimeter of the city was postponed to a later date when
funding would be available.' This enabled the'ftty to continue the grant pro-
cess on the treatment facilities siJ 151 of the proposed collection Ryat66.
The 15% of the collection system was made up of the Pecan Creek interceptor'
I line from South Elm Street to the treatment plant and.a sewage 011e..tion system
for the AVdra Lane area. Thus, in February of 1977 a step it application, j'
prepared by Freese and Nichols, was submitted to the TWQB to begin the design
work.
In September of 19781 Freese and Nichols completed the plans and spoor
E fieations, After a review of the plans by the City they were submitted to Lha
Texas Department of Water Resources (formerly the Texas Watar Quality Board)
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where they are presently being reviewed- it is estimated that the CityTsheould
receive approval of the plans and specifications by January of 1979.
review of the plans and specifications were temporarily held up due to amendments
to the Favility Plan concerning overload conditions and sludge disposal methods.
These amendments were approved in a letter received on December It 1978 from
the TDWR. The review of the plans and specification began shortly thereafter.
The Ustal cost of the Itep 11 design work is $738,232 of which reimbursement
from the federal grant will be requested in the amount of $253,674. The City's
share is $840558.
The Step III application for the construction phase of the project is
complete and will be submitted in December of 1978. The construction of the
plant and rl+lated line work 011 take approximatley 18 months with work to
oommenee on March It 1979. However, this will depend upon the approval of
the plans and specifications by the TDWR. The total construction cost will +
be $9,218,890 of which-0.929,168 will be funded through the federal grant,
The City's share will be $2,309,722, The construction costs can be broken
down as follows:
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~ Wastewater Treatme:It Plant Expansion $ 6,846,202
Pecan Creek Interceptor Line 1,104,992
313,680 ~
Audra Lane Collection System 914,016
` Xiscellenous Cost (Engineering, inspection, etc.)
I TOTAL. . . . . . . $ 91238,890
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!'ede~al Share $ g 2, 6,3099291,722
City's Share
in early December of 1978 a pro-application conference was held in
Auatini Texas to brief grant applicants on Stop It application proceedures.
During this conference, the City of Denton was told that it appeared funding
would be available to begin design work on the previously postponed Hickory
Creek interceptor line and lift station, Work on the Stop it application
has begun and should be ready for submisaita by March 1, 1979. Costs for
the Step II and III portions of the Hickory Creek interceptor line and lilt
l station were developed in the original facility plan at which time it was
estimated that these portions of the project would cost approximatelty
$5,000,000. Escalations in cost over the past few years have increased
this estimate by almost 40%. As a result, new cast projections have been
developed for Steps If and III and are as follows
Step II (Design Work)
Federal Share 0 315,541
City's 81u►re 1051181
TOTAL . • ~ 0 4200123
Step III (Construction)
Federal share $.5,612,924
1 B77 641
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TOTAL . . • : •
steps II and III Tntale
Federal share i 50948,466
City's share 1,981,82?
TOTAL • , • 0 7,931,286
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4. UrAL AJPUCANt/RECIPIENT L ►IOtAAL LMPLOVLA ro[NtIfICAnON No.
L APPO"R.w1 , City of Denton, Texas 75-6000514W
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L4 Denton I L WAIT t Denton
LAYIt Texas I Lluaw 76201 'r'dffd Construction Grants
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SECTION A - GENERAL
1. Fedad Domestic Atsista ncs Catalog No.... _ 66.41A
2. Functional or Other Breahtwt N/A
SECTION B - CALCULATION OF HOERAL GRANT
the w0v far irrhlars
Coll Cawifiatlon Teter
Lal it Awatrid Adiworom Amount
r Amount # at[-) llpwred
1. Adm41tsirstion emwroe t ! ! 85,000
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~I 1. Aliiocecon IApi mill 50,000
1. Reloadon p,yments to Indivktulil, and loifmm
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11, Tout lamer t Inrougn I=I $ 198 943
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20, F1141441 111401 adwttad Of Lind 11 61929 168
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SECTION E - REMARKS
bond election was held in 1972 and was successfully passed. Bonds
can be issued as needed.
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SCHEDULED BY PROJECT ANO CATEGORY C Q8-11811-O
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PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT PROJECT TOTAL ALL ;
I•'F SEQUENCE SEQUENCE SEQUENCE SEQUENCE PROJECTS t
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( 1. PROJECT STEP STEP 2 STEP 3 St EF STEP
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j. YEAR APPLICATION 'MILL BE.-rUSMIT•
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Setor.dary Tlnlmenl and BPwTT 2906
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TOSTEPOSY FUNDED $290,417 S I It ;2906417
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L CONSTRUCTION COST INDEX OF 2861.7. AS REroaTEO SY THE ENGINEERINO NEWS RECORD. I
-fESTIEIATES F9EPAREDIVERIPIEO BY 9b. REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY STATE AGENCY
t ' HAMS ().true pool) OATS NAME!olds"'"rl OATS -
IE Elvin C. Copeland, P.E. 1;-29-78
RO NIZATION
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ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COST
OF WASTE WATER TREAT14ENT PLANT CONTRACT
DESCRIPTION LABOR EQUIPMENT IIATERIALS SUB-CONTRACT
Mobilize $ 2,000
Job Supervision 175,000
Equipment Rental $275,000
Small Toots• $ 9,000
Consumable Supplies 119000
Temporary Facilities $ 22,000
Gas, Oil and Repairs 289000
Structural Demolition 91000 11000
Machine' Excavation 1500000
Hand Excavation 15,000 51000
Machine Trenching 15,W0
Hand Trenching
Forms 137O~J0 1950000
Relf1forcing Steel 560000 2209000
Concrete 106,000 2950000
Yet Finish 226000
Dry Finish 131000 7,000
Rubbed finish 206000 161000
Structural Steel 3,000 101000
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Miscellaneous Metals ; 5000 f 30,n00
Process Equipment 125,000 24500000
Valves & Gates 79000 65,000
Misc. Equip. `and Toolr6 S 950000
Ductile Iron Piping 15,000 1000000
i Concrete C Pipto 86500 85,000
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Steel Piping 81000 20,000
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Crushed Stone Fill 5,000 12,000
Landscaping S 91000
Electrical 256,000
I Painting 95,000
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Fencing 65,000
Rredways 8O,DO
.Sludge Beds 276,000
Administration Building 164,300
Blower Building' 61,000
Return Sludge Building 13,000
' 12,000
Grit Building
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DESCRIPTION LABOR EQUIPMENT ' MATERIALS SUB-CONTRACT
Lean Concrete s 3,5OD 100000
Grouting 2,500 82000
Grating 11500 91000
Miscellaneous Labor 76,800
Sub-Total f 844,800 $370,000 $3,283,000 $1,202,000
20% Payroll Taxes b Ins. 1681960
Sub-Total, $1,013,760 $370,000 $3,2836000 $1,202,000
Sub-Total $51868,760
6% Overhead 293,'38
Sub-Total 6,1620198
10% Profit 616,220
Sub-Total 6,778,418
I 1% Bond Cost 67,784
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CONSTRUCTION COST $6,8461202
The above estimate, prepared by Freese and Nichols, Inc. on November 20,
1978, was made 'using the most current information available, and in our
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1. DIRECT LABOR ISpselrr taboo tefeSnriosl MATED NOURLV ESTIMATED TOTAtf
Noun$ RATE COST
Project Director S Z~SA S 3,3,434.00...
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En _ _ 6,49600_
n in r JUCL 9.82 _1.5,516.11o_..
i Technician 7.85
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' Secpettrr 9P...___.4~39_ 82,154,00 I
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SUBJECT: Change Order Number One to the Sidewalk Contract
SUMMARY: This addition was authorized by the Council at their November 28th
meeting. It calls for approximately 160 ramps of various types
and an additional 250' of walk. The Staff feels an additional one
hundred (100) working days should be added to the contract to facili-
tate this construction.
FISCAL SUMMARYi
Construction Cost $63,350.00
Source of Funds: Capital Improvement Project Bonds
Council should be aware that drainage priorities will be effected
by this addition.
ACTION REQUIRED:
k Council approval to add the additional construction and additional
one-hundred (100) work days to the contract with Denton Construction
Company.
ALTERNATIVES:
Omit the ramps and face more court action.
RECOMMENDATION:
The Staff would recommend approval of Change Order Number One
to the Sidewalk Contract.
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TO: Jack Owen
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DATE: December 4,*1918
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Work Days
We have recalculated in detail, all of the ramps and sidewalkV that
need to be rebuilt.or built as directed by the Council. The total
for these new ramps is estimated to be 40,329.00 dollars, this is
an increase of $8,000.00 dollars over the estimate of $55,000.00
dollars that we gave to the Council at the November 28 meeting. We
have contacted Mr. Thomason and told him to proceed with the work,
as the Council directed. We have a signed letter, attached, which
indicates he will do the additional work. We have also discussed
the additional time that will be needed by the contractor to complete
the original contract plus the new additions. The Staff feels at this
ppoint, that an additional 100 working days would be reasonable. We
have discussed this with Mr. Thomason and"it'is agreeable to him.
Please ask the Council to advise us whether the additional 100 working
days is satisfactory or'not,'at their earliest convenience.
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Denton, Texas 76201
Dear Mr, Thomason:
E Please consider this as your formal notice to resume work on the sidewalk program.
Last night, the City Council authorized the Staff to complete the sidewa4 as it
was originally planned. They also authorized us to include a change order to fa
{ cilitate building ramps on the total proiect. These ramps include the following:
1 RAMPS TO REBUILD
4 of dl 0 480.18 $1,920.72
7 of 02 0 488.98 3.422.86
12 of 03 0' 482.38 5,788.56
12 of l4 9' 487.28 5,847.36 a'
6 of /5 0 1583.23 3,499.38
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7 of 01 0 295.05 $ 2,065.35
60 of 02 0 $360.60 18,030.00
15 of 03 0 $227.85 3 417475
566 of 04 0 $304.26
of 15 0 $307.90 17,0OU.00
TOTAL 191,029.98
The Council also authorized us to add approximately 230' of walk onto the existing
Glenwood plan and the appropriate ramps connected with it. Quantities listed as
follows;
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230' of 4' Sidewalk D 13.25 Sq. Yd. $1.354.44
230' of 6" H/W 6 3147.TOTAL. Yd. ~9 4~
This brings the total amount of the change order to $63,329.O1- If these prices,
quotes and add'.tions meet with your approval, please indicate so with your signa-
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Sincerely,
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SUBJECT: Change Order Number One (1) and Two (2) to the McCormick Street
Drainage Project
SUMMARY: The change orJers were necessitated by an error in calculations
for the rip-rap and by a condition of the settlement for a re-
taining wall along Mr. Stevenson's property.
FISCAL SUMMARY:
Construct' )n Cost for rip-rap approximately $16,000.00
Construction Cost for retaining wall and $ 2,900.00
fence approximately
Source of Funds: Capital Improvement Bond Funds
These funds will be taken from the drainage money in the
bond fund.
ACTION REQUIRED:
Council approval of these two change orders to Denton Construction,
Company and approval of an additioial seventy-five (75) work days
to be added to the contract.
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ALTERNATIVES:
Not to complete the project and fate further court action.
{ RECOMMENDATION:
LJ W Staff and Attorney's Office recommend approval of these
additions of Change Order Number One and Two by added to the
Mc';ormitk Street Drainage Project.
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In making our routine monthly payments, it was brought to
an error had been made in quantity amount for channel lining onttheiMcCothat
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Street Project. It appears that an error of 1250 square yards was mad,2 !n
the calcaiations. This 1250 yard error will result in an additional Gpendi
ture of dp roximateiy $16,000.00 dollars. This amount of money is. approximately
twenty (M) percent of the original contract and the Staff would propose that
I an additional thirty-five (35) work days be added to the M1cCormi4k Street Project
for the additional work and fifteen (15) work days for any increese to the cost
of materiAls since the contract was signed. Since the contractor is already
E delinquent by more days than this extension, we would suggest that they be sub-
1 tracted from his penalty days.
This error was made by me personally in calculating the quantities for the con-
tract. It was a multiplication error that should not have been made, t take
full respon3ibility for the mistake and its consequences.
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DATE: Oecember 8, 1978
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Drainage Project
On Monday of this week, we were advised by the Attorney that a retaining wall
and fence needed to be built on Me. O.B. Stevenson's property as a part of
the McComick Street Drainage Project. We have contacted the contractor and
he has agreed to do this work for approximately f2,9OO,Ob dollars. The Staff
I { would recommend that if this is added to the contract, we.add eighteen (18)
days to the ;contract for the additional work plus `eight (8) days for any in-
crease in prices that may have occured since the project 'was signed. We would
recommend that these days be subtracted from his penalty days already charged
to the contract.
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December 7, 1978
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Dear Mr. Thomason:
As per our discussion on Tuesday afternoon, we are asking that an additional
1,275 square yards o` 4" concrete rip rap be added to the contract. We will
recommend to the Council that an additional fifty (50) worktrg days be added '
to your contract, thirty-five (35) of these days will be to actually accomplish
f the work and an additional fifteen (15) days will be added to compensate your
company for any additional price increases in cost of materials. We will also
recommend to the Council that these fifty ,(50)'days be subtracted from' the
1 penalty days that are currently being charged to the contract. If this change
order is agreeable to your company, please indicate with your signature below.
Sincerely,
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Director of Engineering Frank '
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December 8, 1978
Mr. Frank Thomason
Denton Construction Company
P.O. Box 1526
Denton, Texas 762D1
Dear Mr. Thomason:
As per our discussions yesterday, I would like to add an additional IS cubic
k yards of class A concrete, 1100 pounds of reinforcingg steel and a new item
I for 65' of 5` high cyclone fence and a new item of 10' of 3' high cyclone
fence. I understand the approximate cost of these items to be $2,673.42.
Please consider this as Change Order Number 2 to the contract.
I The Staff has estimated the number of days that should logically be grunted,
we think 18 days should be sufficient to complete the above work. We would
recommend to the Council an additional 7 days be added to the contract to
compensate for any increase in prices that your company may have experienced. I
We will recommend to the Council that thes9 additional 25 days be subtracted
from the penalty days that are being charged to the contract at this time.
If this is agreeable to you, please sign below.
Sincerely, -Frank Rick Svahla
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DATE: December 11, 1978
RE: Temporary No Parking Traffic Ordinance
Attached is a copy of an ordina:tice that the attorney originally drafted for
the construction of Avenue E and Bonnie Brae. After conferring with him,
he decided that it would be easier to write in ordinance that would allow
us to remove parking for any construction rather than Just Avenue E and
` Bonnie Brae. Passage of this ordinance would eliminate the need for the
Council to pass a new ordinance for each project plus a rescinding ordi-
G nonce for each project. This ordinance will lot us coordin,te the no
p6rking in a much easier fashion and for a shorter length 8f time. It
can in no way be used by the Staff to eliminate parking on a permanent
basis in any part of the City.
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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR 0? ENGINEERING AND DEVELOP-
MENT TO TEMPORARILY PROHIBIT OR RESTRICT PARKING ON CITY STREETS
AND THOROUGHFARES? PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE1 PROVIDING A
PENALTY1 AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
PHE COUNCIL OF THE CI'T'Y OF.DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS:
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(1) The-Director of Engineering and De♦relopmen of Ehe City r
,.of Denton, Texas is authorized to temporarily prohibit or restrict
of parking of vehicles"on the streets*and thorough k- sof the
n City for the purpose of facilitating street construction, recon-
Istruction, or repairs and for the safe and prompt movertant of i
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traffic at the construction site.
` (2) The temporary or emergency restrictions shall take effect
at such time as the appropriate traffic control sign, signal or
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E for a period of time not to exceed ninety (90) days unless other-
wise provided in this ordinance.
(3) That if the Director of Engineering and Development de-
termines that a hazardous condition still exists after the expi-
ration of the ninety (90) day period due to street construction,
reconstruction# or repairs and an extension of temporary restric-
tions is necessary for the peace, safety and general welfare, then
the Director of Engineering and Development is empowered, upon
approval by the City Manager, to extend the temporary restrictions
governing parking at the construction sitep until the completion
of the project.
(4) The Director of Engineering and Development shall keep
a record of the temporary and emergency restrictions on parking,
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control sign, signal or device was installed and the date that the
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That if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause,
s phrase or word in this ordinance, or application thereof to any
person or circumstances is held invalid by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect; the validity of 'the
remaining portions of this ordinance, and 'the 'City Couna11 of the
Cit sit w
yof Denton, Texas, hereby l• declare ouldy'have enacted such
remainin rtion's des its an such•invalid
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SAny person who viola tes any provision of this oidi .
. ~ nance'shall
-be deemed guilty of a'misdemeanor , and. upon conviction,` shall be l t
punished by a fine not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). Each
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an a separate offense. ' I
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That this ordinance.shall become effective fourteen days from
! the sate of its passage, and the City Secretary is hereby directed
i to cause the caption of this ordinance to be published twice in the
Denton Record-Chronicle, the official newspaper of the City of
Denton, Texas, within ten (10) days of the date of its passage.
PASSED AND APPROVED This the 19th day of December, A. D. 1978.
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PAUL C. ISHXRo CITY ATTORNEY
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+ AS FL.•1S VAS ADOPTED A:. All A111'11ND,T` TO 'Pill: COD!,; OF
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THE CITY OF DI,INTON, 'jXXAS, BY UIaINIA"iC}: 110. (19-•1, 1.170 AS spy.[) nm'
. APPLIES To F2.6 AND n, j AcI7r , n`.• 1A.,11 our nr LoT 6, 13MC'%' _28;, AS
S1101;74 THIS PATE ON TVI', 0-l'VICJAL '1'A' MAP O'1 1211E CIa'v ()l I11:NTO:1,
F.XAS, AND I80RE 1'AIt ICUJARLY DE CRIPE'D '1'11FREIN; AND b1.CLRRIN.O All
LFFECTIVE DATE.
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THE COUNCIL OF TFI13 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS:
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SECTION I.
That the Zoning Map of the City of Denton, Texas, adopted the
a 14th day of January, 1969, as an Appendix to the Code of Ordin-
ances of the City of. Denton, Texas, under provisions of Ordinance
No. 69-11 be, and the same is hereby amended as follows-
All the hereinafter described p.•operty is hereby removed from
the Agricultural "A" District as aho:,m on raid Zoning Map, and all
provisio:s of Ordinance No. 69-1, ado,.ted the 14th day of January,
j 1969, as amended, shall hereafter apply to said property as Con-
mercial "C" District in the sane manner ab other property located
l in the Commercial "C" District;
} r 1 All that certain lot, tract or parcel of la,~d lying and being situ-
cited in the City and County of Denton, State of Toxai, and being
approximately 8.6 acres of land out of Lot 60 Block 285, This tract I
a being 7501 east of Denton State School Road, is parallel and 100'
west of 1-35E, with 7501 frontage along I-35E. The east and west
t boundaries total 6001; the southern boundary measures 7501.
i All the hereinafter described property is hereby removed from
the Planned Development "PD" District as shown on said Zoning Map,.
r~ and all prcvisicns of Ordinance No. 69-1, adopted the 14th fty of
January, 1969, as anendodp shall hereafter apply to said property
as Commercial "C" District in the same manner as other property
located in the Comrterc,'ial 11C" District;
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being situ-
ated in the City and County of Denton, State of Texas, and being
# approximately 9.9 acres of bind in two tracts out of Lot 60 Block
2856 5.1 acres of land is located on the west side of 1-35E hrzginh-
ins 375' ca5'- of Denton State School ]toad, has approximately 2001
of X-35Y, frontage and in 600 feet deeps 4.8 acres of land is located
or.the west side of I'-35E beginning 15001 east of Denton State School
Road, has 5501 of I-35E frontage and is 600' deep. E
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i, That the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas hereby
j' finds that such change is in accordance with a comprehenuive plan
for the purpose of promoting the genoral welfare or tho City. of
Denton, T-:xas, and with reasonable consideration, among other things
for the character of the district and for its peculiar uuitability
or particular uses, and with a view to conserving the value of the
buildings, protecting human lives, and encouraging the most appro-
priate uses of land for tho maximum benefit to the City of Denton,
Texas, and its citizens.
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E That thin ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately j
after its Massage and approval, the required public hearings having
4 hrrotofore boon hold by the Planning and Zoning Commission and tre
City council of the City of Denton, Texas, after giving due notice
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ARIEj GUY W 9500-00025 70 27.90- UNABI.F TO LOCATE
BALONINy HR 9500-00040 70 27.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BARNF.TTt RAY 9500-00045 70 5000- UNABLE TU LOCATE
BEANS JOE 9 9500-00060 70 1P..0O- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BRA1EEL9 ROY 9500.00090 70 25.50- UNABLE TO LOCATE J
BROWN, GEORGE R 9500-00095 70 19.13- UNABLE TO LOCATE ,
9500-00130 70 11.25- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CALOWELLi C
9500-00135 70 24.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CALLAHAMq BOB
CANNONo 6 L 9500-00140 70 3.00- UNABLE TC LOCATE
CARNE4i ROBERT R 9500-00200 70 26.10 UNABLE TO LOCATE
COOPERS MONTE DELL 9500.00230 70 24.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CRISP, ROBERT 9500-00245 70 6.75- UNABLE TO LOCATE
GASxIN, LARTY 9500-00320 70 27.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
GLEGHOINq LCLA 9500-00335 70 6.OU- UNABLE To LOCATE
GONZALESo 04 ARD 9500-00350 10 25.50- UNABLE TO LOCATE
G' 1R1CItj SHARON 95C0-00355 7U 25450° UNABLE TO LOCATE
f1A.6R01E~ T 9501' 0395 70 2105- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HARVEYX HR 9500-JO405 70 12138- UNABLE TQ LOCATE
_HEI6ERGs JEFF 0 9500-00410 10 3300- UNABLE TO LOCATE
l HLCKS4 ERNEST 9500-00415 70 16450- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HOUSE] 609')04 9500-00450 10 33.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
INHANv JIMMY 9500-00465 70 6.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JOHNSONf',ROSERT M 9500-004$0 70 27400- UNABLE To LOCATE
JOHNSON, STCVE A 9500-00485 70 27.00- UNABLE 70 LOCA E
JOHNSON$ T 9500-00490 10 10.13- UNABLE TO LOCO E
9SCO-00505 70 6615• UNABLE TO LOCATE
KANEo C T
KELLYs VIVAJEAN 9500-OUSIS 70 18015- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LAMM# L SPURUERS 6 BILL 9500-90530 70 16.50- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LEATHERYOODo BEN 9500-00535 70 14.25- UNABLE 70 LOCATE
LUL` o LEE 9500-00550 70 6400- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MARYINe ANNA IEBSTER 9S00-00575 70 4450- UNABLE TO LOCA'iE
MC CLANNAHANo GARY 9500.00595 70 27600• UNABLE TO LOCAtr.
MOORMANO ROBERT 9500-00620 .10 6.00- UNABLE Tb LOCATE
MbRGAN, R L 9500-0063 To 33.p0- UNABLE W CDCAtE
'M02INGOl JOHN 9500-nom 70 24400- UNABLE 1: 1.6611
MU LERI RONNIE 9500-00645 10 25.50- UNABLE Tb LOCATE
NNE BRENDA 9500.00670 70 IB.00- UNABLE. TO LOCATE
NATt No J 9500-00675 70 21.00- UuABLE,to LOCATE
OLSONo CLAUDE 9500-0D70o 10 19.13= UNABLE t0 LOCAfif
PACHALLt E R 9500-00TOS 70 21.00- UNABLE YO LOCATE
OHILLIPSt R C 9500-00140 70 27.00- UN40LE.10 LOCATE ;
PIERCE 't FRED L 9500-00145 70 1I.25- UNABLE 16 LOCAL
PITMAN, A T 9500-00750 70 6.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
REE0# SUE 9500.00765 70 18.75- UNABLE IC LOCATE
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M 01i IL H0HLS A40 A I R P L Ar.E5
NAME ACCOUNT TAx TAX I11 REASON
NUMBER YEAR
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REID$ W C 9500-10770 70 3940- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
SALAGARs AL 9500-00790 70 21.75- UNABLE TO LOCATE:
SAMS, GEORGE 9500-00795 70 18,00- UNABLE TO LOCATE 1
SCHULZo MERIDITH 9500-00810 70 25.50- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SERNAl f C 9500-00815 70 21.75- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SIMMONS, TOM 9500-00830 70 21.75- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SMITH JRr MARVIN S 9500-00850 70 6.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
STURIVANT, COY 9500-00895 70 18.75- UNABLE TO LOCATE
i SWEATs MR 9$00-00905 70 G.VO- UNABLE TO LOCATE
TRAYNHAM0 MARK T 9500-00920 70 27.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
7RICE, BOBBY 9500-00925 70 6.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
VINYARDo PHILIP 9500-00940 iC IA.75- ONAOLE TO LOCATE
WALKERl HAZEL 9500-00960 70 12.75- UNABLE TO LOCATE
WALKERS RALPH 9500-00965 70 6.7S- UNABLE TO LOCATE
WATTS 9500-00970 70 6.00- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
' WIL50N9 M K 9500-01005 70 6.00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
A SUBTOTAL FOR 1970 11167,92- i
i BALLINGERt FRITZ L 4500.00040 71 18.70- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SEATYq VERNON 9500-00050 71 24.65- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BRAZILL9 ROY 9500-00085 71 24.65- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BROWN#'LEO C 9500-00095 71 21A68-,UNABLE TO LOCATE
CALAHANj BOB 9500+00115 71 25.50- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CARNEVo ROBERT R 9500-00170 71 25.50- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CORTE2s SILVERO 9500-00240 71 6.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
COOPERt HONTY 9500-00205 71 25.50- UNABLE 10 LOCA#E
i CROW# ROY 0 9500.00215 71 29.58- UNABLE TO LOCATE
{ CUNNINGHAMs JOHN W 9500-00220 71 23+E0-'UNABLE TO LOBATE
OUNClNt MRS'C 0 9500-00295 71 28.90- UNABLE TO.LOC~iTE
1 ELROUp AM0 H 9500-002F5 71 40.90-.UNABLE TO LOCATE
FANNINGA JOHN 95UO-00270 71 3.40 UNABLE TO LOCATE
FATHEAfEi OONETTA Y 9x00-00275 71 6.80- UNABLE TO'LOCATE
FINDLEV, PAT 9500-00782 71 3140- UNABLE TO,LOCA E 1
FLOWERS, JERRY W 9500-00290 71 27 20-' UNABLE TO LOC.A~E 9
FOYp BILLY $1 9500-00295 71 28.90- UNABLE TO LOCATE
GRABLEt BILLY 9500-00345 71 20.40- UNAIKE TO LO,CAT'E
GF SOHO WAYNE 9500-00350 71 27.20- UNABLtvo LOCATE
GR~HAM. E R 9500-00355 it 40690 UNABLE TO LOWE
GUERNSEY, w 0 9501+-00:60 71 27.20- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HARGROVE$ TOMMIE 9500•'0385 71 21x66- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HEARTSILL. SAM 9500.00400 71 6,80- UNA1,I,E TO LOCATE
HEIOERSt JEFF 0 9500-00405 71 33.32- UNA0A E TO LOCATE
h HOOTENs R G 9500-00435 71 22.95- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HOUSEr GOROAN 9500-00445 71 3b.60- UNABLE TO LOCATE i
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M(IPIL HOMES INC AIRnLANFS
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX I4) REASON
NUMBER fEAP
HCFF, R A 9500-06450 71 20940- UNABLi TO LOCATE
HUGHEY# ROBERT w 9500-OC455 71 21.25- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
INMON, JIMMY 9SCO-00470 11 6.80- UNABLE f0 LOCATE I
INMON, MRS 9500-(70475 71 23.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
IVYt K L 9500-00480 71 17,00- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JENKINS, E C 9500-00490 71 ?3.80• UNABLE TO LOCATE
JOHNSON, NIKE 9500-ODSCO 71 27820- UNABLE TO LOCATE I
JOHNSON, TOM 9500-00505 71 11.05- UNABLE TO LOCATE
KIMMEL, GARLAND 9500.00520 71 21.68- U.440LE TO LOCATE
LANORUMt M B 9500-OOSPS 71 6880- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LESCOLLEEf JR, DAVID F 9500-OOSS2 71 23.80- UNABLE TO LOCAfL
MABEQRYt MRS 9500-00540 71 16.15- UNABLE TO LOCATi
MORROW, HS JAE 9507-00562 71 34885- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MCOANIELr ENDS L 9500-00590 71 30860- UNABLE TO LOCATE {
l NARON, JOE 9500-00605 11 27.20- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
PACER ALLt EVERETT 9500-!10620 71 27820- UNABLE TO LOCATE
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CE, FREO_ 9500-00635 71 11.90- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
P*"gCE, KENNITH 9500-00640 71 30.60- UNABLE TO LOCATE
I Ph„YARTP LARRY 9$07-00660 71 23.80- UNABLE TO•LC.1TE
RAGSDALE, M 8 9500-00665 71 17885- UNABLE TO LOCATE
E j RICO, k C 9500-00610 71 37.40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
ROBERTSONI JIM 9500-CG675 71 258CB- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SMITHo VAN 9530-00720 11 5.10- UNABLE TO LOCATE
ST01'ER, EBEN 9500-00715 71 50860- UNABLE 10 LOCA1:
TAVLOR~ JAMES N 95Cj-0076D 71 27,20- UNABLE TO LOCATE
THOHAS, GEORGE W 9SOO-00770 71 6890- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
TRICE, BOBBY 9500-00175 71 5.95- UNABLE TO LOCATE
10 T9 D 11 9500-00785 74 23x80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
U01E4 GUY 9500-00195 71 27820- UNABLE TO LOCA1'C
YAT15o TERRY 9SOO-00820 71 3.0E- UNABLE TO LOCAL;
YE$STCRt CHAPLES N 9500-OC825 71 30 f,- TOO OLD .
WESLEY# JOE 9500-00630 11 7.6S UNABLE TO LOCATE
YHITFIELb, JOHN 9500-OU845 it I5',30-,UNABLE TO LOCATE
YEIRt GARY 9500-00650 7; 23.80-.UNABLE fd LOCALE,
VILSON9 JAMES L 9500.00865 11 3?.95-'UNABLE T.1 LOCATE
1 + SUPTOTAL FOR 1971 l129b81O-
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BECK, SILL 9500-00065 72 16815- UNABLE 0 LOCATE
60WOEN4 JOHN 9500-00095 72 1E870- UNABLE TO LOCATE
OPA2fEL, ROY 9500-00105 72 21.25- UNABLE To LOCATE
BROWN, DAN 9500-00115 12 4625- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
BROwNp E RAYMOND 9500-00120 72 17885- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SURCHETTv HERBERT 9500-00130 72 S.10- UNABLE TO LOCATE` i
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E Rerular Meeting of the City of Denton City Council, Tuesday, December 19, 1978
at 7:00 p. m. in the Council'Chsmber of the Municipal Buildings
pw 1. Consider approval of the minutes of the Regulm.r Meeting of the City of
Denton City Council of December 5, 1978; the minutes of the special
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Called Joint Meetln§ with the CATV board of December 11, 19781 the
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peoil Called Meeting of December 12, 1978 and the Special Called Joint
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2, ~PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. 2-1362.' This is the petition of Mi. H. 0, Rylander requesting
a change in,zoning from Agricultural (A) to Light Industrial L
(U) classification on 6.2 acres located on rest McKinney"Street,
` beginning 350 feet oast of foxworth Galbraith Compbnyc,
7 Homer Reese, representing Denton.County Community Council; will Appear !
before the Council to re ucst use of the old post Office Building for
rehabilitation service and sheltered workshop for disabled and hand!-
capped,'
3 Consider Human Resource Committee's recommendation concerning the need
~ for a sheltered rehabilitation workshop in Denton.
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f' ~Q-19. Consider the requested quitclaim of the dedicated portion of i
` Colt Street from Sunset Street south to the drainageway. J
4 i'. Consider participation agreement for oversizing sewer line in Kingston I
Trace Residentia devG,,opmentr . ,1n6#s 11014.0 K,'n,r/o. ~
A J 1~'Cotrsg ellr'00a :eH iy pv~ ✓:dl~l o 1,C
S~ q Co~i(laii~, feltt ~`e%jNSn progress of Step III Grant Application iwi wastewater
1 treatment plant addition. `f
►0 Consider change order number one to iLe sidewalk contract with Denton
Construction Company. E
46 Consider change order number one rnd two to the McCormick Streat'drainage
wojact with Denton Construction Company. }
-Mi Consider adopting an ordinance ~Iposh"--_ ~+NifwM+~ asMla+
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? Z?: Consider Consent Agenda.
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CONSENT AGENDA
Each of these it%ma is recommended by the Staff and approval thereof will
be strictly on the basis of the staff recommendation. Approval of the Consent
Agenda authorizes the City Manager or his designee to Implement each item in
accordance with the Staff recommendations
A, REFEWISI
(1). 2-1365. This is the petition of Mr. Dick Harris requesting a j
change in zoning from Single Family (SF-10) to Multi Family
(HP-1) classification on approximately 21 acres located north
of the Denton County Fairgrounds and generally west of Carron
Boulevard.
(2), 2-1366. This is the petition of er.fety Kieen Corporation re-
questing annexation and Planned Development (PD) zoning clasai-
fication on approximately four acres located south of the exist-
ing Safety yloan facility on the east side of Cooper Creek Road.
(3) 2-1367. This is the petition of Mr. Jesse Coffey requesting a
change in zoning from Agricultural (A) to Single Family (SP-7)
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December 19, 1978
Regular Meeting of t1he City Council- v the City of Denton, Texas, Tuesday,
December 19, 1978 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Building,
4 PRESENT; Mayor Mitchell, Mayor Pro Tem Gay, Members Nash, Hughes and Stewart;
J City Manager Chris Hartungg, Assistant City Managers Jack Owen and King
Cole, City Attorney Paul lshan and City Secretary Brooks Holt,
14 Motion was made by Gay, seconded by Mitchell that the minutes of the
Regular Meeting of December 5, the Special Called Joint Meeting of December 11,
the Special Called Meetingg of December 12 and the Special Called Joint Meet'7g
a of December 12 with the CATV Advisory Board be approved. Motion carried,
2, PUBLIC He"ARING:
(A) A public hearing was held on Z-1362, the petition of Mr, H. G.
Rylandert requesting a change in zoning from Agricultural (A) to Light Indust-
rial (LI1 classification on 6.2 acres located on East McKinney Street; beginning
350 feet east of Foxworth Galbraith Company,
(Y After hearing 2 speai, in favor and none in opposition, the Mayor
closed the public hearing.
John Lavretta stated that 8 letters were mailed with 4 in favor
and 1 in opposition, and that the Planning and Zoning Cormnission had recommended
Q approval unanimously.
KAJon was made by Gay, seconded by Stewart that the petition be
approved. Motion carried,
f 3, The Council considered the Human Resource Committee's recommendation
concerning the need for a sheltered rehabilitation wo-kshop in Denton,
j I John Eavretta advised that the HRC passed a motion as follows: "It
I Is the Opinion of the Committee that a workshop is needed in this area with the
reservatl0n, that if established, it be operated to benefit other than the
mentally retarded as defined by State law; addingq that it is the opinion of.the
Committee that a selection of the site of a sheltered workshop is not part of
HRC's responsibility,"
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4. Homer Reese, representing Denton County Community Council, appeared
to request use of the old Post Office Building for rehabilitation service and
sheltered workshop for disabled and handicapped. Mr, Reese made the following,-
among other statements:
There is an urgent, proven need for a sheltered workshop to be
located in Denton,
Considerable State and Federal funds are available for commun-
ities that exhibit strong local support to have such a program,
There is sufficient leadership, organization, expertise and resour-
cis in Denton to make this proposal into a model sheltered work-
shop, given the opportunity,
} Answering a question of Mayor Pro Tem Gay's, Reese stated that a 5
year lease would be adequate,
' . The City Manager said that this project is important to the City, but
that the old Post Office Building needs much rehabilitation,, He asked Mr. Reese I
If they had evaluated a more appropriate place without the expense of modification,
The answer was no,
the old PoMay0r Mitchell that he still thought that the City should sell
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The City Manager advised that the City had asked for an appraisal of
the building,
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7 0' December 14, 1418 Continued
Council Member Hughes stated that she thought that the City should
keep this building since it s near other City buildings and might be needed for
City operation space later.
P Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Gay to defer the Community
Councils request for study. Motion carried.
S. The Council considered the request of the Denton High School principal
to approve the landing of a U,S. Marine helicopter in an open space near the
Denton High School on January 27, 1979.
Sergeant Strain of the High School ROTC stated that the helicopter
would land on
hours. Noedanger practice field involved r and the
passengers lwould remain be flown.
Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Hughes to approve the request
of Denton High School to land a U.S. Marine helicopter in an open space near the
High School on January 27, 1979. Motion carried 4 to 1.
6. The Council considered sita plan and location of a propcsed police
firing range,
Assistant City Manager King Cole briefed the Council, s k ding that if
the Council approves the request for the firing range, the following 3 things
must be done:
" (A) Refer the proposed property use and location to the Planning
and Zoning Commission for recommendation on the use of this
I City property.
E (B) Instruct the City Manager to determine if funds are available,
(C) Instruct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance amending
Sec, 14-4 of the City Charter to allow discharging of a
firearm within the City limits,
Polite Chief Mills pointed out that the Highway Patrol, Sheriff's
Department and the Police Departments from TWU and NTSU will use the range for
k hand gun training pvrposes. He reviewed the proposed plans,
fl Motion was made by Gay, seconded by Stewart to approve the Police
firing range construction and that the Staff arrange for financing, Motion
' carried,
71 The Council considered an Ordinance granting a franchise for cable
television to Golden Triangle Communications,
City Attorney Paul Isham briefed the Council, stating that the CATV
Advisory Board had met and unanimously recommended that the ordinance be"passed.
He reviewed the proposed ordinance section by section and added that ordinance
78.21 should be noted,
Councii ;';tuber Stewart said that since one group will own two medics,
Golden Triangle must have a strong committment to this City, I
The following ordinance was presented:
ORDINANCE 178.76
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS, GRANTING TO GOLDEN TRIANGLE COMMUN-
ICATIONS,A PARTNERSHIP OF SUBSIDIARIES OF DENTON PUBLISHING COMPANY AND COX
CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA THEIR SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS,
A FRANCHISE TO ERECT] MAINTAIN AND OPERATE A CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEM, ITS
j STRUCTURES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO, IN, OVER, UNDER ALONG AND ACROSS TIIE
PUBLIC STREETS, HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS, BRIDGES AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS AND PLACES IN
THE CITY OF DENTONi ESTABLISHING RATES TO SUBSCRIBERS AND PAYMENT TO THE CITY{
ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF THE STREETS AND OTIIER PUBLIC PROPERTY;
PROVIDING RJLES GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERA-
I i9ILITV CLAUSEi AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE,
Motion was made by Mitchell, seconded by Gay that the ordinance be
passed on its first reading, On roll call vote Nash nay", Stewart "aye",
Hughes "aye", Gay aye and Mitcholl "aye", Motion: carried 4 to 1.
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84 The Council considered Q-19, the requested quit claim of the dedicated
portion of Coit Street from Sunset Street south to the drainageway,
or- John tavretta advised that the Planning and Zoning Commission consid-
ered this request on December 61 1978 and recommended the City quit ciaim the
dedicated portion of Coit Street from its intersection with Sunset south to the
drainageway to adjacent property owners McGill and Barker, The Planning and
Zoning Commission also recommended retention of an easement on the entire area,
Motion was made by Nash, seconded by Hughes to approve quit claim of
the dedicated portion of Coit Street from Sunset Street south to the drainageway
and that an easement on the entire area be retained and that the quit claimed
land cannot be sold, Motion carried,
9, The Council considered participation agreement for oversizing sewer
line in Kingston Trace residential development,
Utilities Director Bob Nelson stated that the Water and Sewer Depart-
ment renqlres an 18" sanitary sewer line be installed and will participate in
the difference between the 10" and the 18" line,
The City's cost will be $22,214.72, this amount to come from sewer
(Y) bond fund,
Nelson added that the Utilities Board had approved this participation,
Q Council Member Nash stated that the City should handle bids, not
developers.
Motich was made by Gay, seconded by Mitchell to participate in the f
cost of oversize sewer line in the Kingston Trace subdivision, Motion carried.
10. The Council considered participation in overwidth paving of kings Row,
Kingston Trace subdivision.
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Jack Owen stated that construction cost would be $18,031,30 and this
appropriation is standard procedure to achieving proper width and quality of
major collector streets, He added that the Staff recommends approval of
construction of the overwidth and extra depth of paving and payment thereof.
Motion was made by Gay, seconded by Hughes to participate in the over-
width paying-of Kings Row with Kingston Trace subdivision, Motion carried,
11.
The Council considered a report on progress of Step 111 Grant Appli-
cation for wastewater treatment plant addition,
~.J Bob Nelson stated that the Step III Grant Application prov'des for
the building and erection of plant and related facilities,
The Federal share of the entire project would be $60929,168,00, with
the City's share to be $213091722.000 and that bonds must be sold before a
construction contract can be awarded,
He added that the Utilities Board has approved the application.
Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Gay to submit an application
to the Texas Department of Water Resources as recommended by the Utilities Board
and the Utilities Director, Motion carried,
12, The Council considered change order number one to the sidewalk contract
with Denton Construction Company,
Jack Owen stated that this addition was authorized by the Council at
{ their Notiember 28 meeting and that it calls for approximately 160 ramps of
various types and an additional 260 feet of walk. He added that the Staff feels
that an add}rlnnal 100 working days should be added to the contract to facilitate
the construction, Construction cost will be $63,350,
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number oneNtjithewsidewalkbcontractswithdDentonMConstruction Companycinntheorder
amount of $630350. Motion carried,
8 December 19, 1978 Continued
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13, The Council considered change order number one and two to the McCormick
Street drainage project with Denton Construction Company, I
Rick Svehla stated that the change orders were necessary through an
r error in calculation for the Rip-Rap byy condition of the settlement for a retain.
~-•w"` ir, will, The construction cost for Rip-Rap would be approximately $16,0000 and
t'c, the retaining wall and fence, approximately $2,900. The funds will come
irr'n the Capital Improvements Bond Funds. It is also requested that an additional
i5 working days be added to the contract,
Motion was made by Mitchell, seconded by Hughes to approve change '
order number one and change order number two as recommended. Motion carried,
14, ORDINANCES:
(A) Ordinance No, 78.77
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTCR OF ENGINEERING AND DEVELOPMENT TO TEMPOR-
ARILY PROHIBIT OR RESTRICT PARKING ON CITY STREETS AND THOROUGHFARES; PROVIDING
A SEVERABILITY CLAUSEt PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE,
Motion was made by Gay, seconded bar Stewart that the Ordinance be
passed. On roll call vote Nash "aye", Hughes 'aye", Stewart "aye", Gay "aye"
and Mitchell "aye". Motion carried,
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(8) Ordinance No, 78-78 (Oak Ridge Company)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AS SAME WAS
ADOPTED AS AN APPENDIX TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, 9 AND AS SAID RAP OF LOT 6, BLOCK,285, 69.1
SHOWN THIS ATEA TO 8.6 D TAX y MAP ACRES OF THE LAND
CITY OUT OF
TENTON TEXAS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THEREIN; AND DECLARING AN EFFEC-
E DATE,
Motion was made by Gay, seconded by Nash that the Ordinance be
passed. On roll call vote Hughes "aye", Stewart "aye", Nash "aye", Gay "aye"
and Mitchell "aye", Motion carried,:
15,
The Council considered tax adjustments for the month of November, 3478,
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Motion was made by Nash, seconded by Hughes that the tax adjustments
be approved, The motion was then withdrawn by Nash and Hughes after Council
Member Stewart stated that he saw names of a lot of people that could be contacted,
Motion was then made by Stewart, seconded by Nash to table the matter.
Motion tarried,
16, the Council considered bid 08682, for restrooms and concession stands
at various City parks.
Motion was made by Stewart, seconded by Hughes that all bids be rejected,
Motion carried,
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Notion was made by Hughes, seconded by Gay that the Consent Agenda be
approved as follows; Motion carried,
(A) REFERRALS:
The following three petitions were referred to the Planning and
Zoning Commission for its recommendations:
(1) Z-13650 the petition of Mr. Dick Harris requesting a change i
in zoning from Single Family (SF•10) to Multi-Family (MF-iJ classification on
approximately 21 acres located north of the Denton County Fairgrounds and
generally west of Carroll Boulevard,
(2) Z-1366, the Petition of Safety K1een Corporationprequesting
fourkacr'es locatednsoutheoft 0 existiing2SafetyKleenffacility anatheocasttside 7
of Cooper Creek Road,
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(3) Z-1367, the petition of Mr. Je se Coffey, requesting a change
in zoning from Agricultural (A) to Single Family SF-7) classification on
° app'•o,:imately 26 acres located on the west side Sherman Drive beginning 1400
feet north of Hercules Lane,
rr'~ (8) BIDS:
(1) 08619, General and automobile liability insurance awarded to
Employers Insurance of Texas,
` (2) Purchase Order 038253, repair parts, approved fcr payment to
Mechanical Southwest, Inc, in the amount of $3,181,00.
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Z-1366
January 16, 1979
Identity: Z-1366
This is the petition of Safety K1een Corporation requesting annexa-
tion and Planned Development (PD) toning classification on approximately
four acres.
Location:
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the existing Safety Kleea facility.
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The'Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of this petition.
This proposal seeks annexation and an expansion of Planned Development
(PD) zoning in connection with the Safety Kleen rec cling ' plant located
north of the tract in this request. The proposed planned development
would permit°ligght industrial uses similae,to.those which occur at he
existln9 facility, The Comprehensive Plaa indicates this general area
theaaviilbility ofdpublicmfacilitiiess a utilities In regard to
° municipal are avail-
able for extension to serve this site, Existing streets--Cooper Creek
Road and Mary Lee 6rive--are adequate for current access; however,
some additional dedication and paving will be necessary for an exten-
sion to Nary Lee Drive, to accomodate development of this entire tract.
This appears to be an appropriate land use request and, therefore, the
Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of annexation and
planned development zoning classification with the following conditions:
1) Plat approval shall constitute site plan approval as development
occurs on the tract
2) Curb cuts serving this tract shall be limited and none shall be
permitted on Cooper Creek Road
' 3) provisions for the transfer of commercial solvents, chlorinated
substances,and hydrocarbon substances under Mary Lee Street shall
be approved by the City Council
t 4) 70' x 290' shall be dedicated for the purpose of continuing Mary
Lee Street to the eastern edge of Safety Kleen's property on the
north tide of Mary Lee Street.
} 6) Developper, shall be responsible for 17' of pavement and one side
r of curb and gutter when development of the eastern portion of this
tract occurs.
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of this request. Of notices sent to property owners for the Planning
! Commission hearing, one was returned in favor and nonE in opposition.
No opposition was expressed at the Planning Commission hearing.
Rd Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously recommended the City 1
council approve zoning petition Z-1366.
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Re: Harper, et al v. City of Denton
Hon. Mayor Joe Mitchell
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SUBi;CT Q-?l. Requested quitclaim of r utility ea vment on five lots
located on the west side of Stuart Road, in ?hq vicinity of
Manhattan and Sierra.
SUMMARY: At your meeting on February 13, 197^, the City Council approved
Planned Development (PO) zoning classification, permitting zero
f lot line development, on 3.7 acres along the west side of Stuart
Road. When this property was platted into 40' x 100' lots, a
utility easement was obtained at the rear of the properties for
electric service. In October of las', years the property owner
rezoned a snail portion of this tract--five lots--to Single
Family {SF-7) classification. The larger lots required by SF-7
f zoning are provided in the proposed replat--generally 80' x 1251,
However, the existing utility easement should be quitclaimed
since the easement would appear near the center of the proposed
lots, There is no necessity to retain this easements no utilities
ara located there and it hat been detormined that electric service
to these lots will be provided by a line along Stuart Road,
ACTION REQUIRED: City Council'approval of the requested quitclaim.
C) ALTERNATIVES: Retention of an unnecessary utility easement',:cated near .
the canter of five residential lots.
RECOMMENDATION, The P1,.nning Commission considered th
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The City's Community Development Block Grant contains money for a.cquist-
tion and construction of a neighborhood park, and for drainage improvements
in southeast Denton. Approximately $65,000 has been set aside for the park
project and $35,000 for drainage improvements. A site for the park, which
the park board has reviewed, is immediately west of the Dreamland apartments.
This site is also adjacent to that section of Pecan Creek which is selected
for drainage improvements,
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The environmental reports that are required for federally funded pro,iects
a has been submitted 'and final project clearance has been obtained. Following
council action, the land acquisition process would begin and the engineering
and park staff would begin the design work.
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ACTION REQUIRED:
The City Council should approve a motion to acquire the property indicated
on the Attached map using Community Development funds and instruct the
staff tc hire an appraiser.
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SUBJECT. Water/Sewer Revenue Bond Issue, 1979 Series.
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SUMMARYI To meet the contractual financial obligations of the Water and
Sewer Department's capital improvements for fiscal year 1978-79,
'lo bond sale will be required. The City's financial
1 .1 advisors, First Southwest, have reviewed these financial
requirements and with concurance of the City staff are recom-
mending a $4,000000 revenue bond sale on March 60 1979.
j ; FISCAL SUMMARYt
Anticipated Sale . . . . . . . . $ 41000,000
ReV:nues of Water and sewer Department are ategvate to support
debt service on subject amount. Actual cash 116w requirements
for 1978-79 are approximately $200000000 with approximatoly 60%
of tail required for use on the sewer plant addition. This sale
will provide the entire funding of the sewer plant addition.
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ACTION REQUIRED,
Approval of subject Bond Sale,
ALTERNATIVESi
A. Approve Bond sale,
9. Delay to later sale.
Funds are required to be available prior to issuance
of contract for sewer plant, This contract is scheduled
for April or May, therefore at lebst $3,500,000 of funds
should be available prior to this time.
RECOMMENDATIONS,
The Publio Utility board at it's M64tin4 'on January 10t 1979,
recommended to the Council issuance of 14,000too0 Water & sewer
bonds on March 6, 1979, The City staff corcurra with this
recommendation. -
R. S, Nelsons P.S.
Director of Utilities
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City of Denton
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FROM: Bill McNary, Finance Director
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SUBJECT: proposal to issue Bonds
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On the agenda for consideration by the City Council on January 16, 1979,
is a resolution authorizing public notice of the City of Denton's intent to
issue $4,500,000 of General Obligation Bonds and $4,000,000 of water and
Sewer Revenue Bonds. The proposed date for receipt of bids is March 6% 1979.
t 'First Southwest Corporation, the City's financial advisor, his reviewed
{ this proposal Ind has provided their approval.
The bond. proceeds will fund the projects programmed within the capital
budget. To provide for an improved cash flow in the timing of these pro-
jects, and to Submit a more attractive issue to the bond miarketj'the out-
standing 54400 000 In General Obligation Bonds will be issued rather than
four issues: of 119000400. Investment of the proceeds will allow service
of the additional debt without an increase in taxes.
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r AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY ')F DENTON, TEXAS,
AS SAME WAS ADOPTED AS AN APPENDIX TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF ~
ft, THE CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS, BY ORDINANCE NO. 69-1, AND AS SAID MAP s.
APPLIES TO 6.2 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF LOT 70 BLOCK 187-2, AS SHOWN
THIS DATE ON THE OFFICIAL TAX MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS,
j' AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED THEREIN; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
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THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS:
SECTION I.
That the Zoning Map of the City of Denton, Texas, adopted the
14th day of January, 1969, as an Appendix to the Coda of Ordinances
of the City of Denton, Texas, under provisions of Ordinance No. 69-1,
be, and the same is hereby amended as follows:
All the hereinafter described property is hereby removed
from the Agricultural "A" District as shown on said zon-
ing Map, and all provisions of Ordinance No. 69-1, adopted i
the 14th day of January, 1969, as amended, shall hereafter
apply to said property as Light Industrial'"LI" District.
in the same manner as other property located in the Light
Industrial "Li" Districts
All that certain lot, tract of parcel of land lying and be-
ing situated in the City and County of Denton, State of j
Texas, and being 6,2 acres of land out of Lot 71 Block 187- 1
2 and being located on East McKinney Street beginning 1100
feet east of Loop 288, The tract is typically 400 feet
deep and has 677 feet of frontage along East McKinney in
the City of Denton,'Texaa,
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That the pity Council of the City of Denton, Texas hereby j
i I finds that such change is in accordance with a comprehensive plan
fcr the purpose of promoting the general welfare of the City of
Denton, Texas, and with reasonable consideration, among other'things
1• for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability
1 I or particular uses and with a view to conserving the value of the
buildings, protecting human lives, and encouraging the most appro-
priate uses of land for the maximum benefit to the City of Denton,
Texas, and its citizens.
SECTION III.
That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immedi-
ately after its passage and approval, the required public hearings
having heretofore been held by the Planning and Boning Commission
and the City Council of tF.e City of Denton, Texas, after giving due
notice thereof,
PASSED and APPROVED This the 2nd dr.y of January, A. D. 1979,'
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' ATTEST :
,l B OOK3 0 T, ITY SECRETARY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORMS
PAUL C, ISHAM, CITY ATTORNEY
3 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
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SUBJECTI POLICE FIRING RANGE
SUMMARY The Denton Police Department currently leases property
for a firing range east of town on s year-to-year basis with a thirty
day cancellation clause. Because of the lack of ownership, the Depart-
ment is reluctant to make those permanent improvements necessary for
a first rate range. The City of Denton owns property in a sparsely pop-
ulated area in the western portion of Denton and the Police Department
is requesting the City Council's permission to utilize that property as
E a tiring range,
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property east of town in 5400.00
per year. The major costs to develop the now range would be approximately
$6,500 for dirt work on the backstop and parking lot. There would be some I
other costs for gravel and hot mix for parking lots and walkways. No funds
are currently budgeted in the City budget for theue proposed improvements,
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' ACTION kMUIRED3 Refer the proposed property use and location to the
Planning and zoning Commission for their recommendation on the use of this
City property. instruct the City Manager to determine if funds are avail-
able. Instruct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance amending Seo. 14-4
l I of the City Charter to allow discharging of a firearm within the City limits
at the specified location of the firing range.
I 1 ALTERHATIVE5o
Is Continue to use the leased property east o: town-for the police'
firing range.
Y, Dedicate the property west of town for a firing range, but hold off
on Improvements. until funds can be budgeted.
1 STUFF REC0QMD%TION3 The Staff recommends that this property be dedicated
to the Police Department for a firing range and that the budget be reviewed
to find i%e necessary funds to make the necessary improvements. I
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I. memo from rolice Chief Bob Mills
It. Map showing location of site
III. Copy of deed conveying property to City of Denton
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!Rams Robert M. Mills, Chief of Police
DATE: December 40 1978
SUBJECTs Firearms Training Facility
At the present time we are leasing land from the American Legion
for a firing rings. This land is in the county off of Trinity
ftad, east of Denton. Our lease costs $400.00 per year with a
30 day canceiation, therefore, It is r.ot practical t~•improve this
range to any great degree. This range consists movtly of a apace
100 feet wide and 250 feet long with a creek bank for a backstop.
After it has rained we cannot use the range until the road has
dried enough to travel.
The City was given a parcel of land on Ai
, rport goad in 1964 by
the late J. Newton Razor. There wore no specific use conuitione
on this deed'. (See Attachment) A portion of this land would be
ideal for tho'censtruction of a firing'rango. (See' Attachment)
The location marked on the map would be approximately two `acres
of land, There would have to be approximately 6000 yards of
dirt moved to wake the land level and to build a 12 foot backstop.
The cost to do the dirt work,and rough out the parking lot would
cost about $6,500.00 and would bo the largest cost. The parking
-lot would need to be graveled and some hot mix walkways would be
put In place on the firing range.
This range would be used for handgun training purposes by the Denton
police Officers, NTSV, TWU and Sheriff's Office officers, and the
Highway Patrol. Once each year in the tall we would sponsor a
supervised program for area hunters to, fire and zero In their hunting
rifles. We have sponsored these programs in the past and they have
proved to be very oucessfpl. The rifles would be fired In a
direction that would be almost down range of the city property.
r there are not any residences that would be endangered should a bullet
l get over tho backstop, and Chore are no residences that are so elose•
that Poise from the range would be a probleri. This land is inside tho
city limits, therefore, an ordinance would 7 necessary to establish
a firearms training range, as we presently have an ordinance prohi-
biting the firing of a fireaim inside the city limits.
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MEMORANDUM
BOi Chris Hartungs City Manager
f FROM$ King Cole, Assistant City Manager
DATEt Tanuary 101 197
SUBJECTi Firing Range
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Attached is an Ordinance prepared by the City Attorney allowing for a police
firing range located on Ai:port RoaB at the site specified on the mrp.
The Police Chief has met with both the residents living within A mile of the ~
proposed site and neither resident has voiced any objection to the location i
of the firing range.
In accordance with the Charter, this proposed site was sent to the Planning s
toning Commission for site approval at their meeting of .*anuar)~ 3, 1979. The
Planning 0 Zoning Commissidn approved the.eite and passed a motion without ex-
caption authorising the firing range at this location.
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I would rsoommend that the Ordinance be approved,
KING CO
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THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, IS 1
HEREBY AMENDED BY AMENDING CHAPTER 141 ARTICLE It SECTION 14-4 i
"DISCHARGING FIREARMS" TO ALLOW THE DISCHARGE WITHIN THE COR-
PORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY UNDER CERTAIN EXCEPTIONgj PROVIDING
A PENALTYT PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND DECLARING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINSs
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That Chapter 14 "Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions",
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Article I of the Code of Ordinances for the City of Denton, is ~
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"Section 14-4. Discharging Firearms III
A. Disehar in Firearms Prohibited. It shall be unlaw-
ful for any person to fire or discharge a firearm, rifle$ shot-
gun, automatic rifle, revolver, pistol, or other weapon designed
for the purpose of firing or discharging a shell or cartridge,
whether the shelf or cartridge is blank or live & munition,
within the corporate limits of the City.
8. Exceptions.
(1) When the firing is done by a law unforvement
l peace ofticer acting in the performance of his official duties.
(2) When the firing is done at a shooting or firing
range operated by an agency of the Unit~•' States Government,
State of Texas, the County of Denton or City of Denton, or which
is privately operated if approved by the Chief of Police.
(3) When the firing is done using blank cartridges
for a show or theatrical product.'on, or for signal or ceremonial
purposes in athletics or sports, or by a military organization.
(4) When the firing is done in a shooting gallery or
gunsmith's establishment and when such shooting gallery or gun-
smith's astabiishment is properly fitted and arranged for the
purpose so that no danger arises therefrom; providod, however,
that no shotgun of any character, nor ony pistol or rifle larger
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_ • _ r i f 7 Icp~xathan twenty two (,22) caliber shall be used in a shooting gallery,
and that no shooting gallery shall be lawful in a gunsmith's
establishmei,;. except in connection with the necessary repair of
the firearm used.
(5) When the firing is done in the necessary and lawful
protection of person, premises or property, or a justifiable or
excusable homicide situation.
PART II.
Any person who violates any provision of this ordinance shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be
punished by a fine not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).
Each day such a violation shall continue or be permitted, aNall
be treated as a separate offense.
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That if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause,
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phrase or word in this ordinance, or application thereof' to any
person or circumstances is held invalid by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such holding shall not, affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance, and the City Council of the
City of Denton, Texas, hereby deolcires it would have enacted such
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remaining portions despite any such invalidity.,
AT IV,
That this ordinance shall become effeotive fourteen days
from the date of its passage, and the City secretary is hereby
directed to cause the caption of this ordinance to be published
twice in the Denton Record-Chronicle, the official newspaper of
the City of Denton, Texas, within ten (10) days of the date of
its passage,
PASSED AND APPROVED This the ldth day of January, A. D, 1979.
ATTESTS O
BR00 B nOtVj I C A
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FOW4s
PAUL U. IS HM, CITY ATTORNEY
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Tor Chris Hartung, City Manager ;
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FROM+ King Cole, Assistant City Manager
t DATE+ January 10, 1979
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BUPJECT+ Cable Television Franchise Ordinance
Attached for the Council's consideration is an Ordinance +
television franchise to Golden Triangle Communications for pur os s cable
ting a cable television sy6tem within the City of Denton, rnrconformanceera-
with our City Charter, this Ordinance must be passed at two regular meetings
i of the Council by J majority vote of the entire City Council. The first
reading of this Ordinance took place on December 19, 1978. C
if the Coun011 passes this Ordinance on January 16th, it kill not take effect
until 21 days after that date. The Charter further states that during that
21-day perlod, the full text of the Ordinance shall be published once each
week for 2 consecutive weeks in the official newspaper of the City of Denton.
During this time period, our utilities Department will be negotiating with
Golden Triangle communications on a contract providing for the use of the
City's utility poles,' We hope to have this contract ready for the Council's
consideration at t~a first meeting in rebruary, Once this contract has been
approved by the Utilities board and the city council and the 21 days required
by the Charter have lapsod, the company would, at that point, be allowed to
proceed with the construction of the cable television system,
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1 All ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, r,RANTING TO GOLDEN TRIANGLE
COMMUNICATION'S, A PARTNERSHIP OF SU13SIDIA11ILS OF U1:NTON PUBLISHING
' COMPANY AND COX CABLE CO:4MUNICATIONS, INC. OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, T11EIR
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO rl(ECT, MAINTAIN AND OPERA'T'E A
CABLE TELEVIS103 SYSTCII, ITS STRUCTURES A14D APPURTENANCES THERET0o IN,
E OVERT UNDER, ALONG AND ACROSS T:1E PUBLIC STREETS, HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS,
BRIDGES AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS AND PLACES IN THE CITY OF DENTON; ESTAB-
LISNING RATES TO SUBSCRIBERS AND PAYME14T TO T11F. CITY; ESTABLISHING
CONDITIONS FOR THE USE 0? THE STREETS AND OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY: PRO-
VIDING RULES GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF T11E SYSTEM ; PROVIDING FOR A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. z
WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas enacted Ordinannco No. 78-21
"Cable Television" on May 2, 1978, which sets out definitions; pro-
visions governing the length, renewal and trensfor of a certificate
` of franchise] franchise territory; technical standards and specifi-
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cations; local regulatory framework and regulations) provision for
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arbitration of disputes; and other matters; and
WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas prepared a "Request for Cable
Television Proposal's" and an "Application for Cable Television System
Franchise" for the awarding of a franchise; and E!
WHEREAS, two proposals wero received b7 the City of Denton; and
WHEREAS, the City administrative staff, the CATV advisory board,
and the City Counoil, with the help of the Cable Television Ynformation
Center, evaluated the two applications and hold several public hearings
affording due process to all involved; and
WHERSA5, Golden Triangle Communications submitted "a proposal for
such franchise and'the City of Denton desires to award the franchise
to them; and
WHEREAS, said franchise shall be In accordance with Federal Com-
munications Commisgien rules and regulations and City Ordinance No,
78-21;
NOW, THEREFORE, T11E COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS t HEREBY
ORDAINS;
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SubjecH to tho trrma and condition:; mentioned in t'hitl ordinancn
and tho provisions of, Ordinanco No, 78-21 "Cnbin Tolovinion" and nny
nmondinatnts tlsarelo, which In l.nrorroratrd haruin and mncte n kart of
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this franchise ordinance as if set out fully horoin, tho City of
bonton, Texas, hereinafter called "City" hereby grants to Golden
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Triangle Communications, a partnership of subsidiaries of Denton
Publishing Company and Cox Cable Communications, Inc. of Atlanta,
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Georgia, hereinafter called "Golden Triangle", its successors,
3 lessees and assigns, consent to use the present•and future streets,
alleys, highways, bridges, public places, public thoroughfares and
iii grounds of the City for the purpose of erecting, laying, maintaining, J
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ajid operating therein and thereon polos, towers, anchors, wiros,
cables, electronic conductors, conduits, manholes, and all other
purtenant equipment.heeded and necessary for the maintenance and
n operation of a cable television system for the interception, sale,
transmission and distribution of television progrems and other,
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audio-visual electrical signals and the right to transmit the same
j to the inhabitanto of the City for a term of ten (10) years from
the effective date of this ordinance,
SECTION 7.
Company agrees to pay and City agrees to accept, on or before
i the 31st day of March, 19901 and on or before the same day of each
succeeding year during the life of this franchise, up to and in-
cluding the year 1990, a sum of money to be known as a street and
public way rental charge which shall be equivalent to three (31)
percent of the gross annual revenues from all sources attributable
to the operations of the grantee within the City and the Service
Area, which annual payment shall be for the rights and privileges
heroin granted to Golden Trianglo, including expressly, without
limitation, the rights to use the'stroots, alloys and public ways
of uaid City, It is also understood and agreed that durijig tho life
of this franchise tho above chargo, measured in the mannor horcinabovo
provided, shall bo tho entire and maximum charge which tho City shall
be retitled to maka for the use of the ntreuts, nlleyn and public
ways.
In order to dotermiiie tho krone recuiptu received by Cordon Tri-
Anglo, Golden Trlanglu ngrbon that on tho onnio (Into that paymclttu
aro tnr,(Ia no >>rovidod In thin naoti.an, it will file with tho city
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Secretary a sworn retort showing the gross annual revenues from all
sources attributable to the operations within said City limits for
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the calendar year preceding the date of payments. City may, if it +wr
sees fit, have the books and records of Golden Triangle examined by
4 a representative of said City or independent public auditor employed
by the City to audit the same to ascertain the correctness of the
sworn reports agreed to be filed herein,
That the City agrees that the consideration set forth in the
section hereof shall be ' preceding paid and received in lieu of any
tax, license, charge, fee, street or alley rental or any othc-
character of charge for use and occupancy of the streets, alleys,
and public places of tho city; in lieu of any pole tax or inspection
fee tax; in lieu of any easement or franchise tax, whether levied as
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k an ad valorem, special, or other character of taxi and in lieu of 1
any imposition other than the usual general or special ad valorem'
taxes now or hereafter levied; Should tho City not have the legal
power to agree that the payment of the foregoing cash consideration
1 shall be in lieu of the taxes, license9, charges, fees, rentals, and
easement or franchise taxes aforesaid, then the City agrees that it
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will tpply so much of said payment as may be necessary to the satis-
faction of'Golden Trianglo'u'obligatione, if any, to pay any such
taxes, licensees charges, feed, rontals, and oailement or franchise
taxes.
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USE Or PUBLIC PROPERTY AND CONDITIONS OF USE, Golden Triangle
shall use the publio streets and property of the City in order to
build, construct, renew or maintain its cable television gyatom in
accordance with the provisions and roq'uir6mants of Section 27-59 of
Ordinance No, 78-21,
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NO rXCLtISM PhIVILI ES CON1-'@.n1111) t1Y THIS OhDIVANCr, That
nothin(j heroin contained shall be eonatrucd as givincy to Goldon
Triangle any oxalusive privilegcll,
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n SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS;' That the rights, powera, limitations,
duties and restrictions herein provided for shall inure to and be
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and assigns, 3
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SECTION 6,
' LIABILITY OF' CITY. That during the period this ordinance is in
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existence and enjoyed by Golden Triangle, Golden Triangle shall in-
demnify and hold harmless the City from any and all claims for losses,
damages and injuries OCCaSienL" to or sustained by any persons, firms,
or corporations, or their property by reason of the existence, main-
tenance, operation or continuance of this ordinance and the exnrciso
of all rights herein contracted for, except as herein otherwise pro
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ECTION 7.
DELEGATION Ob' AUTHORITY, That tho City may delegate to a desig-
nated official or officials tho exercise of any and all of the powers
{ conferred upon the City hereby or by applicable State statutes and
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law whiny, relate to the supervision and regulation of a cable tole-
vision company in its exercise of the rights and franchises herein
conferred, but the governing body of the City shall reserve to itself
exclusively and to the full extent possessed, all pow,ara, if any, to
r fix and rtgulate charges and rates of Golden Triangle given the City
by law W this franohisc, All lawful powers not delegated by the j
governing body of the City are reserved to, and sell be exercised by,
said governing ,%Ay exclusivolyt
-That at all reasonable times, during tho continuance of the
rights heroin granted, tho gonoral offices of Golden Triangle shall
be open to tho said governing body or its dosignatcd official for in-
speotion of original contracts, books of ace,-.ant and cost operating I~
f records portai.iing to its operations covorcd by thin frntichiso, Any I
mothod of accounLing horatorora or horearLor r«loptatl or rtathork.ed
by tiny low of the United Staton or of the F7Lato of Toxati or undur or E
pursuant to tho nuthority of any such law uhall be ctccmed prolirr and
nuffj,clont ancountincj no to till mattr.rn covor.ad therel.iy,
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RATE REGULATION. That it is mutually understood and agreed that
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the regulation of rates to be charged by Golden Triangle to tho in-
habitants of the City is pursuant to section 27-52 of Ordinance No.
78-21 of the City of Denton. The initial rates to be charged by
Golden Triangle are attached to this ordinance as Exhibit "A" and are
incorporated heroin and made a pe-t of this ordinance. Such rates
shall remain in effect and not be changed for a minimum period of two
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(2) years after the award of the franchise.
it is also mutually understood and agreed that the City of Denton
may, whan considering a revised rate schedule submitted by Golden Tri-
a►~ anglep consider the fair return on invested capital by usinu calcu-
lations for the cost of capital for Cox Corkovusications, Incl. of Atlanta,
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Georgia rather than the cost of capital for Goldeh Triangle Communi-
cations.
CONSTRUCTION TIMETABLE, Although Section 27-44 of Ordinance No.
78-21 Sete out the construction timetables for servicing the C{ty of
Denton with cable television service, it is mutually understood and
agreed that Golden Triangle will make the service available to the en-
tire City within fourteen (14) months from the date of this ordinance,
SECTION 10.
„ CONDITIONS. Tho terms of this franchise shall ba as sat forth
in the Charter of the City of Dentonl in Ordinance Nos 78-21 passed
by the Ciu.p Council May 21, 19781 applicable Podoral law and rogula-
Lions, and the franchise application submitted by Golden Trianulo on
September 29, 1978, a copy of which is on file in the City secrotary►o
Office and is available for inspection during normal businoss hourat
provided, howovor, that if any part of said application is found by
the Poderai Communications Commission to bo inconvlstont with thciir ;
rules And regulations, such rules and ruc~ulaLionr► uhall 1►rrva114
J SUCTION 11,
SWERUILITY, Each section of Chin ordinance And cloll 1):11:t of
oaeh acolion hereof in horoby declared to be an i.ndopondunL motion
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or part thereof to he unconstitutional, void, illegal, ineffective
or contrary to law for any reason, shall not effect any other section
or part of section of this ordinance,
SECTION 12*
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ACCEPTANCE OF AGREEMENT. That Golden Triangle Communications
shall have thirty (30) days from and after the passage and approval
of this ordinance to file its written acceptance thereof with the
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City Secretary, and to pay to the City of Denton a lump sum fee of
$10,000 to partially cover expenses that the City has incurred in 1
proparing, reviewing and awarding this franchise. Once the accept-
ance has been filed and the fee paid, this ordinance shall take
effect and be in force from and after the dato of its passage, and
i shall effectuate and sake binding the agreement by the terms hereof.
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+ ! PASSED AND APPROVED on first reading this 19th day of December,
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f PASSED AND ROVED on second reaiing this day of January,
A.' D. 1979.
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OE MITCHELL, MAYOR
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS k
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ATTEST:
BROOKS Oil VIT S£CRETA
CITY OF DENTON, TERAS
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL rORM,
'A ~i C~ IS 1't~ CI'P A' TOR J:
Cl1PY 01.' WUPON, TEXAS
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PROrOSFD.RATrS
Rate Schedule. All rates initially proposed in applicant's
Lnl forma state-
E proposal must be subfsticilevelsnofhpenetration.prInitial rates f
x meets by use of real for a thelaaC~mofnprovidingtservicemtoithe firstdsubscribe from of two years r.
List below proposed rates to be
charged for basic subscriber P OpOSED i'R OF ERR PICA T
services, commercial rates, INSTALLATION MONTHLY
mult£ le d~ellin etcl
A, Basic CATV Service
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First outlet $15.00* $2,00
Each additional outlet 7.54 10.+70
Moving and/or reconnection
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(more than 12 units in one
location)
1, Using existing master
TV system
first outlet cost + 7.50
coat + 3Q0 ,
each additional outlet (see,,noto 1)
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2. Where no existing master negotiation Coo
w/building 3.00
TV system owner (see note 2)
g, Miscellaneous charges
10,00
reconnect (per unit)) $
nova connection within unit 10.00
C. FM Rates installation (FM only) 15.00 5.00 III
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Installation w/cable Seri
*Subscriber installation charges may be waived during the 12 month
period following commencement of service.
ote 1, Individual billing for each unit.
oto 21 Composit billing for All units.
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OTHER RATES
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7 if deposit is required for converter, state nmount and describe
conditions relating to ownership, use and replacement. I i
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Detail proposed rates that will he charged for Pay TV, including
any charges for equipment installation.
There are three different Pay TV channels proposed for
the City. The channels and proposed rates * are as follows:
Home Box Office $6.95/month
Fanfare $8,95/month
Family Theatre $k. 00/month
The following installation rates are proposed to be effective
when CATV subscr,.bers wish to add the pay service to their
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Home Box Office $10.00
Fanfare $10.04
Family Theatre $ 5.00
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Pay TV installation fees are waived when a subscriber pur-
chases the pay service at the same tine as tho CATV service.
* It is mutually underatood and agreed that the pay TV ratem are on
•a per subscriber basis, and not a per outlet basis.
OTHER RATES
Detail studio and oquipmont usage rates.
N6 a ommereial usors (public accuse, governmental, non-profit
groups, eta.)
Access users may reserve tho studio and Inn iiitiea for ono half
hour free of chnrgo. Thin hnlf hour m.ty bo used for setup,
lighting, rehenenal, otc. When actual tnpinc herinn, the first
fivo minutoa of the prorrata arc frov of charge. Thum, accens
ttnorn wtsn produce a fininlind top with n runnint; limo no t,+ugcir
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than five minutes, within tl•c initial half hour, will do so
at no cost.
Users who produce a tape within the initial half hour with
a running time longer than five minutes will be charges fifty
cents ($.50) per minute fox each minute recorded beyond the
first five minutes. As the length of studio and video tape
time increases, sixty minutes, ninety minutes, etc,, the charges
gradually increase accordingly and reach a high of one dollar
($1.00) per minute.
These costs and examples of different situations are spelled
^ our in detail in our Policies and Procedures an' we refer you
to this section for more in-depth information.
Commercial users,
Commercial firms desiring to use the system's color studio f
for television production.purposes may do so at an hourly
rate of $100.00, This charge•includes full facilities; director E
and crew.
Describer ratee for governmental and educational facilities. (See
also instructions to applicants.)
I Installation fees,
No Charge
One cable outlet (per facility)I
• LjNo Charge
'More than one outlet (per facility)r
Cost of time and watorials only
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Monthly Ctiargess
None
Describe advertising rates.
Mather than copying, the advertising rate tnethoda historionlly
employed by tolovinion and radio ntntiotin, Golden 'Crinnl;lc
y" Communlenetona would prafcr it realistic and r.elntivoly pimple
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advertising rate structure. The below listed rates do not
contain involved frequency discount formulas, special pro-
visions for fixed adjacencies or other charges for run of
schedule announcements,
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The Company wishes to make a fair return on it's programming
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by providing the entire Denton business community an opportunity
j to sponsor community programming. The rate schedule proposed
f# is one that a small businessman can both afford and comprehend.
Only by involving a broad cross-section of local advertisers
will local programming become self-sustaining.
r, 60 Second Announcements 30 Second Announcements
$10.50 $6.00
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Discounts:
'10 announcements per month - 10%
20 announcements per month - 15%
Describe leased channel rates.
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Noncommercial.
A totel of 2 channels have initially been set aside for
leased access purposes. It is the intention of Golden
Triangle to make these channels available on'a first-come,
first-serve basis. Qualified non-commerical users will be
provided access to either full-time or shared channels at no
cost.
Two-way circuits and enrvice will' be available to gcvernment
agencies, educational, medical and other institutions via the
Denton system's Special Services Network Cable, There will
be no cost to the institutions for use of'this two-way video/
audio link,
Commercial,.
At the present time, there is little experience within the
enble tolevinton induntr; concerning; the une of leaned char vela
fo^ such pur110nt111 r,,i dltjf.al traut,minnion, meter rending;, uub-
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ncriber pulling, etc, The leaned ch.nnnel rate will hu drtnrMlnL!d
.
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the extent of the system's involvement through
in part by
additional equipment and manpower. These variables make
o act revenues for
4
it impossible to predetermine rates oc Prj
a
leased channels at this time. Rates will
that adoesnnotore n '
satory to the system. A low lease tariff
fleet the true value of the channel creates a situation where
the system's basic cable subscribers are in effect subsidizing
a leased channel business.
Galdea Triangle pill make every effort to assist in the
development of sound, productive uses of the cable system's
k leased channel capacity by local businesses and other groups. {
bslieves proper utilization of the systom's leased
The '
Company
service. As a result
channels to be an important community policies so
Golden Triangle will be extremely flexible in its p 1
full use of these channels. New approaches,
as to encourage
experimentation and trial and error will all be necessary be-
fore these channels can become significant factors in the
,
community or viable business enterprises.
State any other rates anticipated but not mentioned above.
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON,
TEXAS, HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 16TH
n DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1979.
R E S O L U T I O N
i
WHEREAS, there is a need for a sheltered workshop for
handicapped, disabled ani mentally retarded persons in Denton
County; and
WHEREAS, the City of Denton's Human Resource Committee has
recommended such a Workshop; and
WHEREAS, the Denton County Community Council is attempting
to establish a sheltered workshop for the disabled, mentally
retarded and handicapped:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS:
f That the Denton County Community Council be encouraged to
establish a sheltered workshop for the disabled, mentally re-
tarded and handicapped in Denton County, and that all citizens and
i agencies give their support to such endeavor.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 16th day of January, A. D. 1979.
U OE I , MAYOR
{ CITY OF DENTONO TEXAS
ATTEST o
R S H-0-LT, CI S TARY
CITY OF DENTON, '.=AS
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
PAL . ISM, CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON,
TEXASr HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY 0 N THE 16TH
DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1979.
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, the City of Denton cosy-ienced an ambulance service
that is now part of the City of Denton Fire Departments and
WHEREAS, officials from the City of Denton, County of Denton
and other Denton County cities and towns agreed that certain
cities and towns as well as a certain portion of the unincorpo-
rated area of Denton County would be provided ambulance service
n by the City of Denton; and
1,1
WHEREAS, agreements have been prepared and approved between
the City of Denton and other cities and towns in Denton County
! 'for providing this service;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DENTONy TEXAS:
That the ambulance contracts between the City of Denton and ,
other cities and towns in Dentow County are hereby approved and
the City Manager or Mayor of the City of Denton are hereby auth-
orized to execute the same on behalf of the City of Denton.
f
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 16th day of January, As D. 1979.
MITCHELL, MAYOR
CITY' OF DENTON, TEXAS
ATTEST
ROO S HOLT, CITY SECRETARY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
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APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
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A , RHAMI I XTTORNEY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
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1 THE STATE OF TEXAS
CONTRACT G' AU:i r.EMENT
COUNTY OF DENTON X
This contract and agreement made and entered into on this ~
the day of , 19781 by and through the Cit!
of Denton, Texas, acting herein by and through its Mayor, there-
'unto duly authorized by resolution of the governing body of said
city hereinafter called "Denton",,* and the City of ,
Texas, acting herein by and through its. Mayor, thereunto duly 1 %
I authr.•.'zed by resolution of the governing body of said City, here-
inafter called
WTTNESSETH:
1. Denton hereby agrees to provide ambulance serviceto the
bitizens of said
i 2. Denton hereby agrees that (1) the Denton County A01ulance
Committee may inspect and evaluate all equipment and service being
provided by Denton at any time and (2) that prior to xaceiving'any
monies from . Denton's ambulance service will meet or
exceed all staaezzds of equipment and service as determined by the
j Denton County Ambulance Committee.
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3. That ,agrees that the acts of any person or
I persons while responding to an emergency ambulance call, traveling )
' to or from said calls or in any manner furnishing emergency ambu- ! I
j lance service to the citizens of , Texas, outside
the city, limits of the City of Denton, shall be considered as the E
! acts of independent contractors serving in all roe
pects, insofar as such person or persons may be regular employeeAo
firemen, or independent contractors of the City of Denton, and the'
City of Denton agrees to carry liability and malpractice insurance
on. the vehicles and personnel. .
4. it is • expressly agreed and undarstood.b
y the parties hero-
to that the ambulance service agreed to be furnished by Denton is
necoasarily subordinate to the best interests of the citizens of s
the City ci Denton, and that the determination of whether or not
personnel and equipment are available and also the number of per- a
sonnel and amount of equipment to be sent; if any, in the event of
a' a
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-he.need.for ambulance service must' necessarily be left' to the
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discretion of Denton. -It +s, however, the Cityrs intent "t
provide such service pursuant to this contract except during
periods when personnel and/or equipment are not available.
5. it is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that
if for any reason whatsoever Denton does not furnish personnel
and/or equipment for ambulance service outside of its'corporate
limits.. although notified of the need for such service, that
f Denton shall not be liable in damages or otherwise for the 'failure
to furnish the a&me, and enters into thi's' agrees
ment with this understanding.
agrees to pay Denton
1 ! 17D ) Dollars to pro-
vide ambulance service to the citizens of " for
a period of one-year.
7. The City of Denton is not prohibited by this contract
from charging any patient using such services fees as may be pro
vided by ordinance of the City of.Denton, Texas.
t k. it is expressly understood and agreed that; in the exe-
fI cution of this contract'and agreement, neither Denton or
waivas, nor shall be deemed hereby to waive, any
immunity. or defense that would otherwise be available to 'it Against
claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers-and functianr•
9. This contract and agreement shall continue and be iii full
force and effect until such time as either party hereto, sly 1,111 t+
to the othar, may terminate the same, such termination to 119' ''f too
tive not less, than ninety (90) days, after. -the giving of ,n+14111
10. At the expiration of the primary terms hereof,
tract ray be renewed and extended from year to year /witholl 1+4
necessity of additional formalities or resolution; milt"i'l 3itF '
~MM of both parties' governing bodies being sufficient. { i
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Executed at Denton, Texas,.on the day and year first above
written.
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
k BY:
U OE MITCHELL, MAYOR
ATTEST: .
BROOKS HOLTO, CITY SECRETARY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
CITY OF SANGER
BY:
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ATTEST: j
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ITY SECRETARY
CITY OF SA*iGERp TEXAS
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s CITY OF DENTON
i MEMORANDUM
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TO: Chris Hartung, City Manager
FROM: King Cole, Assistant City Pianager
DATE: January 11, 1979
SUBJECT: Ambulance Service Contracts with other Cities in Denton's
Service Area
The City of Denton entered into a contract with Denton County November 15,
1978, to serve the northwest portion of Dentoir County with ambulance ser-
vice. Since that time, John Maxwell and Paul Isham have been negotiating
with the Cities of Sanger, Krum, Ponder, Argyle, Shady Shores, Corinth,
bake Dallas and Hickory Creek to develop a contract between those cities
E and the City of Denton,
e ,
We now have contracts between the City of Denton and each of the listed
1 small cities, with the exception of the City of Corinth. These contracts
are not exactly the same in all cases, Our attorney, in working with the
{ attorneys of some of these small `cities, made some small changes` in some
of the contracts; however, in substance, each of the contracts are the same.
We have not come to agreement with the City of Corinth on the amount of
money that Corinth will pay to the City of Denton each year for ambulance
service. The City of Denton's charge to small cities for providing e.mbu-
lance service Is $1.00 per capita per year. For population figures, we
used the only updP.ted figures that we know of that are avaitable wh,rh are
the NCTCOG's annual estimates of population, In Corinth's case, :14CTCOG
estimates their population to be 1,000; however, the City of Coripth contends
J
their population is 665, and they refuse to enter Into a contract with the
City of Denton for any population figure other than their estimate of 665, 1
It would be the recommendation of John Maxwell, Paul Isham and myself
that the Council. piss a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign
contracts with each of the small cities with the exception of Corinth, We
would also recommend that the City of Denton not sign the agreement'with
the City of Corinth until they are willing to accept the population figure
I stated to NCTCOG s 1976-79 Regional Directory. (The figure In this publi-
cation was furnished by the City of Corinth.) It was agreed upon at a
1 meeting of the cities of Denton County and the Commissioners' Court to
use the COG figures in order to be standard throughout the county, '
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Workmen$
Compensation
! Joint Insurance
Fund
December 29, 1978
j MEMORANDUM
TO; All Fund Members
FROM: Staff of the Fund
SUBJECT: Board of Trustees Election
Article 6, Bylaws of the Texas Municipal League Workmen's Com unsation Joint
{ Insurance Fund, stipulates that "All Board member positions after the original
appointments shall be subject to election by the members of the Fund." The our-
•J rent throe-year terms of Alfred H. Koebig (Mayor, Seguin), Ed Wagoner (City
Manager, Tyler), and R. Marvth Townsend (City Manager, Corpus Christi) expire
December 310 1978; all are standing for reelection to the nine-member Boatel of
Trustees that administers the $26 million TML joint self-insurance program,
Mayor Koebig has served as Mayor of Seguin for 12 years. He Is past president
of the Texas Municipal League; actin s In Insurance, real estate and ranching
Interests. His involvement with the TML Fund dates buck to the initial orgaal-
nation efforts in 1973-74.
Ed Wagoner brings 15 years of municipal management experience to the Boards lie
has served with the cities of Lubbock, Abilene, Fort Worth, Greenville and Tyler.
He was appointed to fill an unexpired term on the Board during 1378 and is making
his initial standing for election.
Marvin Townsend, like Mayor Koebig, was Instrumental in the Initial development
and organization of the TML Fund. His 22 years of city management experience
with the City of Corpus Christi provldee a strong financial perspective to the ,-)ver-
~•.J sight of Fund operations.
The background statements above are presented as Information onlyl Fund members
are free to write in votes for persons other than the slate presented.
Ballots must reach the TAIL Fund Office no later than January 31. 1979,
102O Southwest rower .Auslln.re"s78701.Q71Z)478.8601
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
TEXAS WOR10~N'S COMPENSATION JOINT NSURANCE FUND
' f BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION
BALLOTS MUST REACH THE OFFICE OF TEXAS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE WORIU1ENrS CC"FENSATiON
JOINT INSURANCE FUND, 1020 SOUTHWEST TOWER, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 NOT LATER
THAN JANUARY 311 1974. BALLOTS RECEIVED AFTER THAT DATE CANNOT BE COUNTED.
INSTRUCTIONS: The names of Trustees listed on this ballot are presently serving
Trustees and their terms 4D2 office expire on December 31, 1978.
I Each Fund member is entitled to cast votes for candidates for three (3),Prustees.
r Any Fund member may cast write-in votes fit candidates for the office of Trustee
in 13esu of those whose names are printed on the ballot, The ballot cast by each
Fund member will be weighed according to the size of the premium paid b
member.
y such
VOTA. FOR THI CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE BY PLACING AN "X" IN THE SQUARE BESIDE
THE CANDIDATES' NAMES.
For_Terms Expiry on December 31 1981 "
i (Vote for three candidates)
i .
a Alfred H. 8osbig, Mayoro Seguin
Ed Wagoner, City Manager, Tyler
R. Marvin Townsend, City Manager, Corpus Christi
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Tot Chris Hartung, City Manager
Front Tom Shaw, Asst, Purchasing Agent
Dater 12129/78
Subjects p0 437967 to Darr Equipment
This purchase order is for major repairs to City of.
Denton unit 12770, A 1962 model 12 caterpillar Motor
f Grader. The unit was sent to Darr Equipment Dallas
to repair engine as necessary. After breaking the
engine down Darr Equipment advised us a major engine
overhaul and some other minor repairs were necessary
to put the unit back in good condition.
They vere instructed to proceed. The repairs
cost a total of $4164.27 including labor.
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I We recommend this order be approved for payment.
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CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER 37967
1621/342.9601. D/FW Metro 261.11662
vemol 100. DATE 11-6-78 Wo NO. Worts
TE""o net IV.*. No, none
DELTVUIY 9AM AW. MO. OS-gB-sr-Id I
Darr Equipment SIrP VIA
PO Box 2Q737
WWII Tems Tot CITY OF DENTON
Garage
n 804 Texas St.
Denton] Texas 76201 F
ITEM CITY STOCK NUM9EA
DESCRIPTION QUAk n' PAIGE AMOUNT
RIG #2770
Repair engine as necessary
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HiaC* other repairs as needed
4,164,21
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NOT
NOW P.O. NO. ON ALL SHIPMENTS, DELIVERY TICKETS. INVdtfs, ETC.. SEND INVOICES RV DUPLICATE TO ACCOUNTS PAYASLF. THE CITY
SH C DEf NTOf.;, '
TEXAS IS ULM FROM 1AlES TAY AS PER HOUSE BILL r4. THE CITY OF DENTON IS PROHIBITED FROM PAviN6 FOR MERCHANDISE SEk1EIE IT IS
RECEIVED. ALL SHIPMENTS MUST RE F.0.1., CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, DIRECT ALL INQUIRIES TO,
CITY CP UENTON, PURCHASING DEPT. rr
s 216 E. McKinmay BY AN
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1 Denton, ToxaE 76201
rOAM NO. 01 1#19
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81 101110 NUf NAt of
1 i 104104 LOCANASM 111
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1 201!44 N1NOo4 4 5111 5i12
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1 1011410 PERIM PAN 1121
1 1 477456 SASAE1 64 cot I~IJ IOWA
1 1 1011100 SEAL 0 A Jrrn SAC 111 111
1 4 1h5111 S43KIt 5651
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18- -100408- 151
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litres wor dawn Ane BAU ona6lo
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TOTAL
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To: Chris Hartung, City !tanager
Prom: Tom Shaw, Asst. Purchasing Agent
Data: 12-29-79
Subject: PO /10589 EMCO
ThLa purchase order is for two wisconsin gasoline powered
engines complete with adapters and mounting brackets. These
'r engines power the packing system for the gMCO side loading JJ
refuse trucks. The City of Denton has four of these side 1
loading refuse truck in service.
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When the packer engine on truck 12000 became uneconomical
to repair the vehicle maintenance requested a complete new
style engine as a replacement. This engine cost the City
of Denton'2366.001 y
Due to the fict that theme trucks are critical to our solid
r waste collection system and delivery time for replacement
packer body engines was increasing when unit number 2010
developed packer engine problems we immediatly authorized
a second engine. The engine for unit 2010 was 2366,00
also, bringing the purchase order total to 4732,00.
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Purchasing Department Dab 8-25-78 Iteq. No.
City of Denton
lfoaklpat Building Terris not, Delivery ASAP
Denton, Tern 78201
Purchase Order
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P. O. Box 1147 BidlQuote No. none fleet. No. 05-98-87-02
Plainview, Texas 79072
x Please ship In can of City of Denton, Garage ~
804 Texas
Denton, Texas 76201 i
Item shock Numbu Description Qua& Peke Amount
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Wisconsin Engine Complete 2 41732.00 1
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All yrker should be not • In the to" of diecouMe they *ill be tnken from date of Invoice or date of delivery, whichever It
the Meet, The City of Denton doer not pay invoices until 63 Pumhose Order It eompletod and all the merehandbc to re-
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Tol Chris Hartuagi City Hanager i
Fromt Tom Shaw, Anat. Purchasing Agent
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Dates 1/8/79
Subjects PO 038404 to FMC Corp,
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This purchase order is fox single source replacement
parts, These parts are necessary to rework the air J
diffuser on the airaiion basin at the City of Denton I
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iJatlr'Treatmant Plant. ue recommend this Purchase !
Order be approved.
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Bnviromental Equipment Division ASAP 04-70-83-39
1 1800 Fl1C Dr. West SHIP VIA
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Itosca, Illinois 60143
Tei CITY OF DENTON
Sewage Treatment
Mayhill Rd.
Denton, Texas 76201
ITEM CITVSTOCKNUMSER OESCR{PTION OUAN. NIT PRICE AMOUNT
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6009744 140 Valve Stems 30 14.54 431.70 11
{ 4742654 145 Stem Pin 30 .07 2,10 j I
6002701 142 Disc Nut 12 3.29 39.48
132 Diffuser Tubes 90 27.85 250630
4740296 Hol, 11, Cup Pt, Screw Set 30 .41 12 30
6000804 Valve Shaft Nut 135 Y 30 2.57 77.10
(to rework air deffuser on sirstion basin)
3075.18
SHOW P.O. NO, ON ALL SMIMM11". DEUVEIIY TICKETS, INVOICES, ETC.. SEND INVOICES IN DUPLICATE TO ACCOUNTS MYABLI. 114E CITY OF DENTON,
TIME IS tXIM" FROM SALES IAA AS -PER MOUSE BILL 120. THE CITY OF DENTON Ni PROHIBITED FROM PAYING FOR MERCHANDISE WORE IT IS
RE MD. ALL SHIPMENTS MUST SE FA.E., CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, DIRECT ALL INDI7IRIES TO
CITY OF DENTON, PUACHASINO DEPT,
215 E. McKinney DY
C%,mon, Tests 76201
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^.ITY COUNCIL CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C-1
('1 _ 1/16/79
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SUeJPCTt Purchase of Alloy, Aluninum Manhole Form.
SUMMARYt Two bids have been received on manhole forms (see exhibit I)
In which one company bid a fiberglass form while the other
company bid an aluminum form. It is the desire of the sewage
collection department to accept the bid for the alloy, aluminum
{ form althoug:, it is the higher bid. The reasons for accepting
thn alloy aluminum form area
1) Interchangeability of parts with the existing steel
manhole form.
2) The department has a trailer it can use to transport the
form from job to fob. The fiberglass form would necessitate
I. the purchase of another trailer for Lransportation purposes.
3) More manholes can be poured with the alloy aluminum form.
FISCAL SUMMARYt
Bidss Action Products Corp. $ 4x858.03
The Hanson Company 4,195.80
( Source of Fundst .
Budgeted Operating Funds $ 4058.03
ACTION REQUIREDt
j Approval of beat bid.
ALTERNATIVE: r.
A. Purchase the fiberglass manhole form.
This is undesirable for the reasons mentioned in the
above summary.
RECOMMENDATfM
The public utility Board at it's meeting on January 10, 1979
recommended to the council acceptance of the bid of Action
Production Corp. of Springdale, Ark, for $4858.03.
Robert E. Nolson, P.E,
Director of-Utilities
Exhibit I - Bids
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FUR THE MONTH OF N04ENBER 1978
MOBIL HOMES AND AIRPLANES
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX (S) REASON
NUMBER YEAR
CALLAHAN• Bog 9500-OUISO 72 22.10- UNABLE TO LOCATE
s CARTER, DARLA 95UO.00110 72 7.65- UNABLE TO LOCATE
± CHANDLER. ALMETA 9500-00175 72 3.40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
GLAIR, OPROTHY 9500-DU185 72 6.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
i CLARK, JIM 9500-00190 72 28.90- UNABLE 70 LOCATE
CRUMPTON, BOBBY 9500-OD220 72 7.65- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CUNNINGHAM, JOHN W 9500-00225 72 20.43- UNABLE TO LOCATE
k DAVIS II, W J 9500-00235 77 7.65- UNABLE TO LOCATE
DUESMAN, THOMAS 9500-00255 72 1740- UNABLE TO LOCATE
GUNCAN, C 0 9500-00260 72 24465- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LAIR, BILL 9500-00285 72 20.40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
fETTE, MILTON 9500-00290 72 20.40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
i GLOWERS, JERRY 9500-00300 72 23.80- UNABLE 10 LOCATE J
t TORO, PETER 9500-00110 12 23.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
j FOSTER, EDDIE 9500-00315 72 6640- UNABLE 10 LOCATE +
! PIALONE, BOA 9500-00320 72 23.80- UNABLE t0 LOCATE
I;ATTERSON, EARL GRAHAM6KIKE 9500-00370 72 18.70- UNABLE TO LOCATE
0 `4AM, JANE AN14 9500-00375 12 32*30- UNABLE TO LOCATE
6N,jSOM, WAYNE 9500..-00380 '12 23x80- UNABLE tO.LOCATE
6RISSHAHf TON 9500-00385 72 6.80- LINABLE to LOCATE' j
6RAYO BILLY 9500.00395 72 28.90- UNABLE TO tOCATE
}+AMBY, KEITH 9500-00415 72 27.20- UNABLE TO. LOCATE
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s HARGROVED TOMMIE 9500-00420 12 18,70-,UNABLE TO,LotA tE
HARRIS, GLEkOA 9500-00430 72 16.15- UNABLE t0 LOCATE
HENORIk, DAV10 9,500-00440 12 7.R5- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HILL, GEO 0 9500-00455 12 34,00- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
j HOEfttEN, FRiT2 J 9$00-00465 72 6.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HOHRINE, MACKIE 9500-OC470 72 21.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
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HUGHEY, ROBERT W 9500.00480 72 11.85- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JENNINS, E C. 45110-00490 72 20640- UNABLE TO LOCALE
JOHNSON, OWANE 9500-00445 12 6,80- UNABLE TO'LOCAE
I JOHNSON, MIRE 9500-00505 72 23680- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
j JOHNSON, YOM 9500-00515 72 - 13,60- UNABLE TO LOCATE
KEENNER, JOlIN 9500.00520 12 33632- UNABLE t0:'IOCAtE
'Kt`Gi TOMMY 9500.00535 72 32,98- UNABLE TO LOCATE
kl%LI,N, BARBARA 9S00.00540 12 3,4 0- UNABLE 1b LOCALE
LESCOLtEEI# 0 f 9500.00545 72 20640- UNABLE TO LOCALE -
MABAY0 GRANT 9500-0O56D 72 3302- UNABLE TO`LO WE
Mf 'OTT, DAVID 9500-00565 72 10.20- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MAhfINt TONY 9500-00580 72 6.80- UNABLP TO LOCATE
MCCLAR,AN, WH 0 9500-00595 12 22.10- UNABLE to LOCATE
MCCUtStTIONi JOHN 9500.OD600 72 16,15- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MCCULLOUGH, ED 9500-00605 72 22,ID- UNABLE t0 LOCATE
MCOONALD, JAMES 9500-00615 72 22,44- UNABLE TO LOCASC
HELTON, JOE 9500-00640 12 6.80- UNABLE 10 LCCATE
MYNESt TERRACE 9500-00665 12 20,40- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
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FOR THE MONTH OF NOYEMAER 1978
HOBIL HOMES AND AIRPLANES
' NA HE ACCOUNT TAX TAX Is) REASON
NUMBER YEAR
' NARON, JOE
9500-9005 72 M NO- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
1 NOWLINs BILLY 9500-00690 72 21.25- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
PIERCE, FRED 9500.00730 72 7,6S- UNABLE TO LOCATE
REID, W C 9500-06755 72 30.60- UNABLE TO LOCATE E
RHOBESt ROGER 9500-00760 72 30x60- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SCHMITTOs JERRY 9500-002on 72 5.10- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SHFL'ON, MRS FRANCIS 9500-00810 72 648D- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SHfLTONf TARRY 9500-00915 72 24,65- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SIMSi JERRY L 9500-00625 72 10,40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
'~YDERs FRANK 9500-00845 12 27.20- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SOLLOCK, J R 9500-00850 72 22o1D- UNABLE TO LOCATE
TAYLOR# JAMES 450n-00880 72 23.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
TRICEs 9500.00890 72 So10- UNABLE TO LOCATE k
9500-n090S 72 23,80- UNABLE Tn LOCATE
WILSURNs CON 9500-00975 72 2000- UNABLE: TO LOCATE
WYNNi SIEVE' 4500-01000 72 S110- UNABLE TO LOCATC
0 SUBTOTAL FOR 1971 1 227.91- y
I HEODINS'! GLEEN OOYLE 9400-09000 73 19072- UNABLE TO LO'AtE
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9uDn-OIOQO 73 6.44 - UNABLE 10 lG~`A,tE
ARMER9 WESLEY 9500-01500 73 16470- UNABLE 16 LO AIE 1
BECKv BILL 9500-0600D 73 1Oi88- MOLE' 10 WA E i
9500-09000 73 4425- UNABLE 16 LdCA E
{ BOLDIN+ CLAMICE 9300-1200n 73 21.25- UNABLE 10 LOCH E
BOLOTNi CLAAENCE 9500-12500 73 1508- UNABLE O LOOA.E
II BREWERo LARRY- 9500-14000 73 21142- UNABLE TO 10A1E
I BROWNt E RAYMOND 9500-15000 73 14628- UNABLE TO LO AtE
BURCNETIs HERBERT 9500416000 73 4.93-.`UNABLE 'TO LOCATE
CALLAHAN, F08 9SOO-17000 73 15.30- UNABLE 10 LOCAL
CARTERo bARLA 9500-19000 73 40-
CROW, JOHN 6 UNABLE TO LOU E
9500-22500 73 29,92- UNABLS to LGCA~E
CUNNINGHAM Ills JOHN 9500-24000 73 13.26 UNABLE TO LOCA,E
DUNCANo C 0 9500-26000 13 15,30- UNABLE TO LOCATE
ERMARDTP TOM 4500-28000 73 20.40 UNABLE to LOCATE
ESTESo SANDRA 9500-28500 73 2142-'UNABLE TO i.OtAtE
f FARISH# RICHARD 9500.29500 73 l3o77- UNABLE TO LOCATE
FT 'E, MILTON 9500-30000 73 14,28- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
FLnWERSt JERRY 9500-32000 73 14.32- UNABLE TO LO WE
GARCIA# PANFILO 9500-33507 73 33:72- UNABLE TO LOCATE
GRA89E1 JIM 9SOO.36000 73 4.25- UNABLE 76 LOCATE
4P A+SSHA,Ks TOM 9500-31000. 13 6,63- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
GRAY# DANIEL 9500-3AOOD 73 4080- UNABLE TO'LOCATE
HA10UKj BENNIE 45nn-4UDOO 13 17017- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HARGROYE~ 7 9500-40500 73 11.90• UNABLE TO LOCATE
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FO+t THC MONIH OF NOVEMBER 1976
MJBIL HOMES AND AIRPLANES
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX (%I REASON
NUMBER YFAR
HARPER JR, CA9POLL H 9SOU-41000 73 2707- UNABLE TO LOCATE
j HARPER, MILES 9500.41500 73 8,67- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HENDRIX, DAVID 9500-44000 73 6.80- UNABLE TO LOCATE
1 HILL] G D 9500-45500 73 22.78- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HODGES. DAVID 9500.47000 73 25.67- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HODGES, TOMMY 9500-41500 73 18670- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
1NMANt JIMMY 95CO-49000 73 5695- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
JOHNSON, Tom 9500-51000 73 6863- UkAFSLE TO LOCATE
JOHNSTON# HARVEY 9500-51500 73 20157- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JONES, EROENF. 9500-52000 13 18.70- UNABLE TO LOCATE
9500-52500 73 11.26- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LEWELLING, HAROLD 9500-S5DOO 73 26,52- UNABLE f0 LOCA E
LIVELYt GERALD A 9500-S6000 13 1904- UNABLE 10 LOCA t
i MALl0T1s DAVID 9500-57000 73 7.14• UNABLE tO'
MALONE# B 5 LOCA E
MANM~ GRAOY 9500-57500 13 13477• UNABLE TO 10 LOCATE
f 9500-58500 73 1870-'UNABLE TO LOCATE
MCCLUNGI DANEA 9SOO-59000 73 3.40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
M"RELLESSt CHARLES 9500.59500 73 15x98- UNABLE TO`LO W E
M,,.ULLOUGN,'EO 9500=60060 73 1S.96-'UkABIC TO LOCATE
MILLSf SHIPLEY 9500.64000 73 17,51- UNABLE TO LOCATE
` NA80N JOE 9500-68000 13 14.28- UNABLE TO'LOCAiE
PASCHAL, GREG 9500-72000 73
PHft1+5( 27.17- UNABLE iO,LOCATE
I JOHN 9500.74500 73 IiSC- UNABLE 1C LOCATE
PIfRCE~ FRED 9SCO-75000 73 7,14- UNABLE 16 LOCATE
OUINONES9 FRED 9$00-17000 73 7,99- UNABLE TO LOCATE
i RAMADA MOBILE HOME PARKS INC
RAMADI MOBI 9500.77506 73 70,06- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
LE HOME PARKS INC 9500-78000 731 1444- UNABLE to LOCATE
RAMADA MOBILE HOME PARKS INC 9500-78500 73 18.53- UNABLE TO LOCATrE
RA94DA MOBILE HOME PARKS INC 9500-79000 73 11.17- UNABLE 1r0 LOCATt
RAMADA MOBILE HOME PARKS INC 9500-79500 73 21.54- UNABLE t0 IOCAil
RAMADA MOBILE HOME PARKS INC 9500.80000 73 2006- UNABLE TO LOCATE
REDING, LARRY 9500.80500 73 9918- UNABLE TO LOCATE
REE00 Y C 9500-81500 73 20.06- UNAIILE to LOCATE
SANFORDI J N 9500-88000 13 15,98- UNABLE iO.LOCATE
SARCHET 9500-88500 73 1870- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
I SOLLOCK, J N
9500-03SOU 73 15.47- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
SUtAT9 LARRY 9500-95000 13 508- UNABLE TO LOCATE
TAYLOR, JAMES 9500-96000 1; 15.98- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
UT"')9 GUY 9500.98000 71 16149- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
WATSON, JOHN 9501-02000 73 25,61- UNABLE TO LOCATE
YES19 KERRY 9501-0350U 13 16&66- UNABLE TA LOCATE
A SUBTOTAL FOR 1473 1r032 05-
DIAMOND, GARY L 9400.03000 74 1740- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
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FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBEP 1978
MOEIL HOMES AND AtRnLANE5
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX Tt1 REASON
t NUMBER YCAR
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FLAGG# H L 9400-04000 74 51,00- OTHER
AGEEt PAT 9500-00000 74 006- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
ANDERSON, NELSON 9500-01500 74 13.26- UNABLC 10 LOCATE
ARRINGTON, R S 9SCO.025GO 14 4,?5- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
BELL, DAVID 9500-06500 74 17.34- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
B1GGS, N E 950 -09000 14 8.S0- UNABLE TO LOCAtt
OOYOEN, JOHN 9500-10800 74 10.71- UNABLE 70 LOCATE
BROWN) DAN 9500-12500 14 3140- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
CALLAHAMr BOB 9500.15000 74 12.24 UNABLE 10 LOCALE
I I CAMPBELL 9500.16000 74 508- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CARIER, DARLA 9500-17500 74 4,76- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CARTER, THOMAS 9500-18000 74 20.06- UNABLE TO LOCATE
COFFEY, RAY 9500-19500 74 2S616- UNABLE TO LOCATE
COPPAGE, KAY 9500-21000 74 11690- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CROW, ROY 0 9SOn-22500 74 12,92- UNABLE TO LOCA E
CRUMPTONI TERRY 9SOO-23000 14 7.48- UNABLE tO LOCA E
{ OEMOREj JOHN 9500-25500 74 16666- UNABLE TO LOCALE
I E -WOODo MARTY 9500-27000 74 1409- UNABLE TO LOCATE
FL..,MERSo JEPRY 9500-30500 14 13.6U- UNABLE TO LOWS
!6ARHCRy STAN 9500-14000 14 9.52- UNABLE t0 LOtATE
G W EN,'JOE 9500-14500 74 14x28- UNABLE TO LQCA7E
GR.ABBEO'JIM' 9SOO-37000 74 4,75- UNABLE TO LOW E
GRABLEt BILLY 9500.77500 74 1109- UNABLE.IO.LOCAtE
j 6RASSHAM+ TOM 9500.36000 74 6,63-'-UNABLE f0 LOCATE i
GROOVERI FRED 9500-41000 74 25.67- UNABLE fO LOCATE
HARDIN9 JAN 9500-42500 74 S.9S- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
HENORIxj 04YID 9500.44x00 74 6,80- UNABLE,TO.LOtA E
HODOESs PEN M 9SDO-41000 74 8.61-`UNAW 16 LOCALE
JACMSONi ERICK 9500.50000 74 13,09 UNABLE 76 LOCATE
JOHNSON$ TOM 9500-50500 74 6,63-`UNAOLE 1O LOCALE
JONNSTONt HARVEY 9500-5100M 74 16.19- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
JONES 1110 w 0 9500-SISOO 74 1001 UNABLE 10 LOCALE
JOYCC# JIMMY 9SD0-54000 74 2n,4O- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MIVLIN _DONNA 9500.55000 14 3,06- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
LESCOLLEET JR, DAVID F 9500-S6000 14 12,41- UNABLE TO LOCATE ;
LEMELLtNGi HAROLD 9540-56500 14 23,b3- UNABLE 7O LOCA,TE
LIVELY;OERALD 9500.57500 74 16x66- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LOMRANCEI C R 9500-580xO 74 13.?6-; UNABLE 10 LOCATE
L1Ni CHARLES 9500-59000 74 13.77- UNABLE TO LOCATE
sS4LINGt CHARLES 9SUO.59500 74 17.07- UNABLE T6 LOCATE
NCDONNALO, JAMES 9500.61069 74 15,98- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MCLEStERs 9 J 9500-63500 74 1100• UNABLE TO LOCATE
1LLERl JOHNNIE 9500.64500 74 14.28 UNABLE TO LOCATE
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NARON# JOE 9500-69000 74 1109- UNkbLE TO LOCATE
NCALs JERRY 9500-69500 74 21,25- UNABLE TO LOCATE
NICHOLSo J w 9500-1OS00 74 18,70- UNABLE TO LOCATE
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MOBIL HOMES AND AIRPLkNES
NAME ACCOUNI TAX TAX IS) REASON
NUMBER YEAR
ODOMo JAMES R 95C1Q-72000 74 5r 95- UNABLE t0 LOCATE
PATRICK L J T HADLEY, POGEP 9500-73000 74 13026- UNABLE TO LOCATE
PRINCIPLE. DOUGLAS 9500-75000 74 29.07- UNABLE TO LOCATE
PRUITT, W LLIAM R 9500-16000 74 6950- UNABLE TO LOCATE
RAtCL1FFi XC ITH 9500-77500 74
l RUSHi AREA 14479- UNABLE TO LOCATE '
RLISH O~ JOHN 95110.82000 74 5.95- HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
l j SORBERf ROFERT 9500-84000 74 13.26- UNABLE TO LOCATE
STROTHER, ANTHONY V 8500-99500 74 15.98- UNABLE 70 LOCATE
STUYER~ JEfF 9500-90000 74 26,69- UNABLE t0 LOCATE
TUVtR9 JAMES 9500-90500 74 11.17- LINABLE 16 LOCATE
THOMASo JOE 9500-41500 74 13.26- UNABLE TO LOCATE
THOMAS,'TROY 99554000-.9491000 500 74 74 24all- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
iHOMPfONi JAMES 1139- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HOMPS # JIM 9500-95000 74 19004- UNABLE TO LOCATE
I 9500-98500 74 5,95- UNABLE TO LOCATE
WEBAi 8111 9500-99500 74 5x10- UNABLE TO LOCATE
WE0I MERRY 9SO1401000 74 14628- UNABLE to LOCATE
1~"°'AJLOCN, 9501-02500 74 14628- UNABLE 10'1..06tE
n ISO STANLEY 9501-04000 74 20x06- UNABLE to LOCA E
WILSON] JAMES 9501-04500 74 13.96- UNABLE t0 WA E
WOUNGs MERLETT 9SD1-OS50D 14 10,03 UNABLE TO LOCATE
9501-06500 14 7,99- UNABLE TO LOCATE
• SUBTOTAL FOR 1974 958680-
OIA46NDt'GARY 9400-02600 75 20.4U- UNABLE TO LOCATE
W1429 DICK 9400.05500 75 27020- DID NOT OWN
ANUE4SONI N6LSON-
ARRINGTON g S 9400-00300 75 10.71- UNABLE TC LOCATE
ARRIN , W C 4500-Ob4b0 75 4.08- UNABLE 10 LO{A T(.
BLANKFNSHIP~ JOSEPH 9500`01500 15 7.82- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
II LAW JOE 9500.01600 75 6446- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BODENHC,JO RANDY 9500-01700 75 17.24- UNABLE TO LOCATE
CLARKS CHARLES 9500.01800 75 448- UNABLE TO LOCATE
9500.03500 75 3x40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
COFFCEs RAY` 95OD-03600 75 21 43- UNABLE TO LOCATE
E CRANfORDo 008 9500-04100 75 13126- UNABLE TO LOCALE
b1SNNON JRj BANKS H 9500.04600 75 31.62- UNABLE TO 'LOCA E
E. '.00DI MARTY 9500-05000 75 11.73- UNABLE TO LOCA,E
4utbi ALICE LEE 9500-65200 75 9.S2- UNABLE TO LOCATE
OARNCRo STAN 9500.05800 15 7.14- UNABLE.tO LOCATE
6ATTCNs JO{ 950(7-OS90b 75 12492- UNABLTO LOCALE
SRAE<BC~ J1t1 9500-06400 75 7.14- UNASLC 70 LOCATE
HADSELL, BIKE 9500.07200 75 S.10- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HENORtki OAYID 9500-01500 75 6080- UNABLE EO LOCATE
HOPKINS~ E G IHOPPIE7 9500-oaeon 75 20806- UNABLE TO LOCATC
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MOBIL HOMES 4NO AIRPLANES
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX lt1 RE4SON
NUMBER YEAR
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f HUFFMAN, OORTHERY 9500-08900 75 7.99- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JACKSONr ERIC 9500-09100 75 IO,88- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JOHNSTON, H 9500-09300 75 15.98- UNABLE 70 LOCATE
h JONES9 LEONARD 9500-09400 TS 7.14- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JONES, LEONARD 9SCO.09500 75 5.78- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LIVELY, GEROLD 9500-10200 75 14 ,?6- UNABLE TO LOCATE
M0004ALD, JAMES 9500-10500 75 13,77- UNABLE TO LOCATE
! HtELROYI DONNIE LEE 9500-10600 7S 5,44- UNABLE t0 LOCATE
MCGEE, FANNIE 9500-10700 75 9,S2- UNABLE TO LOCATE
1 MCLAIN, ELVIN 9500.10A00 75 A,SO- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MC LESTER, BILL 9500-10900 75 9.52- UNABLE TO LOCATE
4 MC QUERY 9400-11000 75 10.71- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MAOISONo TOM 9500-13100 7S 5,76- UNABLE 10 LOCAYE
NARO4# JOE 9500-12600 75 8,SO- UNABLE TO LOCATE
NEAR J 9500-12700 75 18019- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
NICHOLS, J N 9500-13000 75 15,98- UNABLE TO LOCATE
OtKER, JAMES 9500.13200 15 17,11• UNABLE TO LOCATE
P "fl CE, JACK 9500-13500 75 4,25• UNABLE TO LOCATE
PA-OfTt, SHERMAN 9500.13900 75 26673 UNABLE t0 00CAtE
PRUIST YM k 9500-14000 75 6,46- UNABLE TO LOCATE
AA,leLIFF, KEITH 9500-14100 75 12,41- UNABLE ;'TO L6CAtC
WINO, LARRY 9500-14400 75 6.80- UNABLE 0 LOCH E
j ROBINSON, ALMA 9500-15100 75 15,30- HOMESTC~O 00116N
RUSH, AREA 9500-15400 75 5195- HOMESTEAD EkCA0116of
SANFORD# J N 9500.15800 75 11639-'UNABLE t0 LOCATE 4
SANFORDs J N 9500-15900 75 25,61- U140 U, 10 LOCATE
SANfORt}, J H 95p0+16000 75 13426- UNABLE` (O,LOC~I11
SARTAIN# DEBRA 9500-16100 75 4,76- UNABLE TO LOCO E
€ SIMMONS, ARLIE 9500-16600 75 7,99- UNABLE W LQCA E
SM11H, MRS bOYLE 9500+11100 75 32.47- UNABLE 10'LO,C,1, E
SORBERO ROBERT 9500-17400 75 13626 UNABLE TO LOCH E
STEEN, JAMES 950?+17600 15 20,40- UNABLE TO LbCAtt
! `1AYLORs JAMES 9500-17700 75 10611- UNABLE t0 LQCA E
TEMPLETON,`MIKE 9500-17900 7S 1`414 UNABLE t0 LOCH E
THOMAS TROY 9500.18100 75 9618- UNABLE t0 LOCALE
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YHOKPSON, ,LAMES 9500-16300 75 16666- UNAdLC TO LOCATE
YASNER► JIMMY 9500+19100 75 14,28-'UNABLE TO LOCATE I
111 -'3v'BILL 4500-19400 75 16666- UNABLE to WA1C
WINOELLt TONY 9SCO-20000 15 10,20- UNABLE TO LOCATE
WOODRUFF$ Y S 9500-20100 75 7#99- UNABLE t0 LOCATE {
WOOLLY, EVERT LOY 9500.20200 75 709- UNABLE TO LOCATE
5UAIOTAL FOR 1975 746,13-
~ CAMPBELL, BEN 9400-02000 76 7,26- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
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MOBIL HOMES AND ATRPLANES
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NAME ACC ;IUNT TA% T4Y Isl REASON
NUMBER YEAR
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ARRINGTON, B S 950(1-00200 76 3.S6--UNABLE TO LOCATE
BEATY, BERRY 9500-01100 76 10.32 UNABLE 10 LOCATE
B1GGS, W E 9500-11900 76 7.12- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BLEDSOEv JOE M 9500-02100 76 9.61- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BRADLEY, AUBREY 9500-02600 76 5.69- UNABLE TO LOCATE
BUCHAHlN, WILLIAM D 9500-03000 76 22.96- UNABLE TO LOCATE
i CRANFORO, BOB 9500-05200 76 11921 LINABLE TO LOCATE
i CRUMPTEN, TERRY 9500-05300 76 6976- UNABLE TO LOCATE
OETAMORE, CHAS A 9500-06200 76 26.S2- UNABLE TO LOCATE
OALBPAIYHI JIM 9500-08100 76 24,36- UNABLE TO LOCATE
- GARNERt`J STANLEY 9500-08460 76 13,88- UNABLE TO LOCATE
GAULTH£Y, RICHARD 9500-OBS00 16 18x15- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HADSELL, DIKE 9500-09700 76 4.48- UNABLE TO LOCATE
HANNAH, RONNIE 9500-09800 76 21.53- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
HARPERo DEWAYN£ 9500-10000 76 6.90- UNABLE TO. LOCATE
VALDE2, RAYMOND 9500.10900 16 7.47- UNABLE TO LOCATE
JOHNSTON$ HARVEY 9500-12300 76 14.41- UNABLE TO LOCALE
I I K~~''"^`~NG, ELOYD 9500-12600 76 21153- UNABLE f0 LOCATE
LA GLEY$ PON 9SOO.13SCO 76 19x40- UNABLE TO LOCATE
LEPLEYt CHELSEA 9500-11700 76 13.88- UNABLE, TO LOCATE
LOMELI# PETE ' 9500-14100 7b 16673- UNABLE f0 LOCATE
LOYDI ROY 9500-14300 76 14195 UNABLE tO LOCATE
kABRtti J R 9500.1440D 76 7.83-'UNABLE tO,LOCATE
MADISON, TOM 9500-14600 76 13,88 UNABLE TO LOCATE
MARLEY$ GEORGE 9500-15000 76 7147- UNABLE to,l CAtE
+ MILLERS CR£0 L 95t0.1S700 76 4.45 UNABLE W LOCAfE
MILLER, LESLIE 9500.16000 76 6.58- UNABLE 7u LOCAfE
MIKONi JEAN' 9500.16100 76 2413- UNABLE tb to Aft
MCSRIOE, RICHARD WAYNE 9500.16900 76 16673 UNABLE T0 tLl ,AtE
MCCONNELL, KATE 9500-17100 76 21,00- UNABLE 16, LOCATE
111! %tLAIN, ELVIN H 9500-17600 76 8x90- UNABLE 70,LOCAtE
'NARONt JOE 9500.18000 76 8-90-'UNABLE TO.LOCAfE
NEALt'JERRY 9500.16100 76 16.02 UNABLE TO LOCATE
NICHOLS, J M 9500-18S00 76 13688 'UNABLE 10 LOO~1fE
OWENT ROBBY 9500-18900 76 7447 UNABLE f6 LOCATE
RAN_DOLPNt MILDRED 9500-19500 76 11x21- UNABLE To ,LOcATE
PHILLIPS, ROBCR7 9500.19100 76 9►61- UNABLE TO LOCATE
ROBERTS, H H 9500.20700 76 13688- UNABLE TO LOCATE
RT ".r41 O k 9500.21300 76 4.45- UNABLE TO LOCALE
RU »♦t'ANITA 9SOO-21500 76 5.69 HOMESTEAD tXtH IION
SANFORD, J N 9SOO-22100 76 8.90- UNABLE t0 LOCATE
SANrORO, J N 9500.22200 76 23085• UNABLE 10 LOCATE
SCHMI7,i SHARON 9510.22300 76 16.02- UNABLE 16 LOCATE
SNtF81CL00 JAMES 9500.22100 76 21.53 UNABLE TO LOCATE
2HtP iELD, JAMES 95011-22800 76 8401- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SHEWMAKE, JERRY 9500-23100 76 21.53- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
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FOR THE MONTH OF NOVCPPEP ~ 1918
MQ8TL HOMES AND AIRPLANES
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NAME. RCCOUNT T A A TAX (S) REASON
'JUH8ER YEAR
SIMMONS, ARLIE Y500-23400 16 9x61- UNABLE TO LOCATE j
SMITH, AMELIA 9500-24000 76 27094- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SORBER, ROBERT 9500-24200 76 11.21- UNABLE TO LOCATE
j STAFFORD, HAROLU 9500-24400 76 909- UNABLE TO LOCATE
TAYLOR, JAMES 9S00-24900 7b 8136- UNABLE TO LOCATE
TEMPLETONo HIKE 9500-25000 76 T,12- UNABLE TO LOCATE
TONNI TIM 9500-25500 76 32.21- UNABLE TO LOCATE
WALKER HAZEL
~ 9500-27000 16
5.34 _ UNABLE TO LOCATE
WILDER. PAT 9500-27700 76 6440- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
WOLFINGTONI JOHN 9500-28200 76 14.75- UNABLE 10 LOCATE
0 SUBTOTAL FOR 1976 728185-
BREWERl LINDA 9500-02307 77 31x74- UNABLE 'T0 LOCATE
CLANTON# STEVE 9500-0410D 17 2608- UNABLE: 10 LO WE
CORM 808 9500.04800 17 7.44- UNABLE TO LOCATE
D "-ISo NORENA 9500.06000 77 32148- UNABLE TO LOCATE
FknMER►'DAN 9SOO-075DO 17 2202- UNABLE TO LOCATE
FUSSi FRANK 9500-08300 77 11.65- UNABLE X0 LOCATE
GRA98EI JIM 9500-0920h 77 18,60- UNABLE TO"LOCA7c
HILL$ MS S 9500-10300 71, 37,20- UNABLE TO LOCA E
NOFFPAUER 9500-10500 17 MOO- UNABLE ?0 LOO E
KADINOs FLOYD 9500-11700 77 66021- UNABLE TO LOOA E
KINGp'RANDALL 9SOD-0000 77 12.D4- UNABLE #0 WA E I
KUHNEGORDON 9500-12400 17 1.48- UNABLE 6 LOCATE
LARANOPEi DOUGLAS 4500-12500 17 29.51, UNABLE 16 LOOA tE
I E LOMELls PETE 9SOO-12100 77 41.91-'UNABLE, to LOCATE
MO%OHl RICHARD 9500 14100 77 1.48- UNABLE: 10 LOW E
{ NCCONNELLq KATHRYN 9500-15200 17 64,6D- UNABLE 10 LOA
NARONf JOE 9500-16000 17 -29.51- UNABLE ;TO LOCATEE
M OPEN1 BOBBY 9500-16900 77 36.45= UNABLE TO LOCATE
RUSHO A 9SOO-19200 77 21#45- HOMESTEAD E%EMpT10N
SHITHs AMELIA 9500.20700 17 81.96- UNABLE TO LOCATE
SWIN4CYt RICHARD 9500-2160D 77 77,62- UNABLE TO LOCATE
i TUCKERI DELANA 9500-22400 77 26.78-. UNABLE TO LOCATE
1URNERs W EI. 9500-22100 11 66.71- UNABLE TO LOCATE
• SUBTOTAL FOR 1911 835492-
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BYBEEI MIKE 9500-04200 78 52o4S- UNABLE TO LOCATE
FOSTERo CHE5NA 9500-09800 18 22.19 UNABLE 10 LO"ATE'
WERNEPo PAUL 9500.25900 18 64.•48- HOMESTEAD E%66 TION
SUBTOTAL FOR 197b 139012-
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FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMPEP r 1976
PERSONAL PROPCRTYr AUTOM0131LS
j NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX TS1 REASON
NUMBER YEAR
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P'RSQNA'. PROPERTY, 401040PILS
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX 151
NUMBER VCAR REA50N
MATZINGER, ROBERT H 9999-04264 67
11.40- TOO OLD
• SUBTOTAL F'OR 1967 i1.40-
i MAT2INGER$ ROBERT
4949-30390 68 4,75- T00 OLD
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+ SUBTOTAL FOR 1966 9675-
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f LEA# WALTER M 9999-27575 69
` i MAT2INGERo ROBERT HARDY 9999-30335 69 ~'OS- OUTSIDE
t .80- OUTSIDE
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+ SUBTOTAL FOR 1969 8085-
E ~ 6EIRO '
i BtAlp 'J05`L 9999-03015 72 5,79- TOO OLD
N'-IR BJO JOE 9999~2Y825 72 3406 TOO OLD
9999-32500 72 8684- UNABLE TO LOCATE
Nt ON, ALON20 9999-32910 72 5,76- TOO OLD
I' • SUBTOTAL FOR 1972 23,46-
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N# 9999-24960 ALAN JOE 9999-03640 73 2,72. OUTSIDE
4 NASH, BILLY `J 9999+39905 T3 5'76` OUTSIDE
5,76- UNABLE 10 LOCATE I
• SUBTOTAL FOR 1973 14,28-
f NE4TON,'AlON20
9999.16645 74 12.92- DID NOT OWN
• SUBTOTAL FOR 1974 12.92-
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f LIUMPAPAGKUL, SAKCHA1N
' MApGHTONI JACK R 9949-14765 JS 2.04- UNABLE '4 LOCATE I
SMJ,THY JIMRY R 9999-,41590 75 6.73. OUT51pE
T, ITHAJI MICA [ 9999-5312S T5 8616- OUTSIDE
f 9999.57810 75 12,10- DID NOT OWN
• t'UBTOTAL FOR 1975 24,03-
DALOA, PETER A 9999-02155 76
BUfINY JAMES W 2.901- NON-RESIDENT
ELLISONP NOEL R 9999-06775 76 12099- UNABLE TO LOCATE
9949-.13825 76 12,10- OUTSIDE ~
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FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBLP , 1978
PERSONAL PROPERTY, AUTOMORILS
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX 1!1
NUMBER YEA4 REASON
GOUGH, C RAY 9999-17910 76 21,62- NON-RESIOENT
POWELL# J L 9999.37370 76 14,59- OUTSIDE
TRANTHAM, WILLIAM 9999-47090 76
{ 8,54- DID NOT OWN
SUBTOTAL FOR 3976
99.15-
ABRAHAM* SUZANNE M 9999-00120 T1
III, BALOAo PETER a 20,46• PRORATED r
BELL, DURWOOD L JR 9999-02610 71 20,46- WON-RESIDENT
I BEII, RENEE V 9999.03950 77 6,92- NON-RESIMT I
Uti:j L R L 9999.04000 17 20868- OUTSIDE
BEL
CAADR, EARL 9999-07300 77 20.46- DUPLICATION {
CAOOKR, R THOMAS JR 9999-D6715 77 69,04- N04-RESIDENT
CUNNINGHAN, HOMAHA 9494-11088 71 16,18- CIA NOT. OWN
C LANG NOEL R 9999.12930 77 23@43- NON-AESIDENT
EMCONItE DIVISILk OF AMERACE 9999-16415 17 10,78- OVER AS '
FELOERHOFF, ANTHONY J JR 9999-11220 77 27'34- OVER ASSESSMENT i
F' IUSON, ROBERT 14617- NON•R:St0tNT
FU'nK, THERON 9999-17330 77 7699- NOk•Rt33OEN1
GALLO, AN1TA L 9994-1A900 77 12483- DID NOT OWN
9999-19135 77 12,46- DUPLICATION
GILLEY, JOSEPH W 9999.20110 77 15,81- OUPL'I~At10N
HICKHAN, ALAN J 9999-24145 17 13,20- OUTSIDE
JONCS, ROBERT W
LEVI"NGSTON, VERNON 9999-20005 77 39,17- OUTSIDE
EVINOGERr ROBERT HARDY 9999-.12225 77 20,46- UNABLE TO LOCATE
MATZINCiER! ROBERT HARDY 9999.35005 77 10463- OUTSIDE:
MINNICH JAMES L. 9999.350i0 71 12053- OUTSIDE s
NNI Yr9LONME 9994-375'70 77 10,23- NON-RESIDENT ~
NOBLE o OARRY 9999=37615 77 7.25- OulsioE
MURREILO o W 4f L 9999-39115 17 19,15- NON=kESIOENT
MURRE MARK 9999-39185 71 19,90- DUPLICATION
NICHOLAS, JAMES`'K JR 9999=39246 77 12164+ OU5IbE
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NOBLES, Ma ROBERT H b0 9999-39915 77 9,95- DUPLICATION
PADorl OPLtTr RROB 0 9999.40175 17 13 95- butsloE
SIMp50N, VITA 9999=41290 71 16692- ADJUSTMENT ON YEAR
SIMPSOr RONALD 9999-49765 17 16,55- NON-RESIDENT
TANNER$ FRED W 9999-51850 77 16043- OUTSIDE'
TR1'VAIHANp 1fRCSA 9999-53410 77 53.56- OVER ASSESSMENT
9999-SS030 ?1 '
W. ;ACE, ROBERT NEIL 9999-56605 17 li,b6. 010 NOT IOON
WE"LLS, MARTIN L 9999-57520 77 - OT DE WN
WklttLtSEYr OLA M 14,3! OUTSIDE
4999-58210 77 7,99. OUTSIDE i
SUBTOTAL FOR 1977 642163-
ADAMS, GARY 9999-00261 it 9,2G- NON-RESIDENT
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FOR THE MONTH OF t.GVENPEP 1976
FFRSONAL PROPERTYi AL'70MOPILS
NAME ACCOUNT TA% TAM 737 REASON
I:UMBER YCAR
ADAMS, GARY 9999-D02T0 7' 27.61- NON-RESIDENT
I ALEUANDERI W 0 9999-00705 78 16,74- NON-RESIDENT
j ANDERSON, FELIA 9999-01180 76 17,72- NON-RESIDENT
I ARNOLOs DENNIS 9999-01600 78 10.04- NON-RESIDENT
SAKERI REGINA E 9999-02420 78 13.55- NON-RESIDENT
BARBER, DON h 9999-02750 78 10.97- DUPLICATION
{ BARBERI JOHN F 9999-0276S 78 25,?7- 010 NOT OLIN
BEAMAN CORPORATIO 9999-03480 78 27012- INCLUDED IN BUSINESS
BEAMAN COP 9999-03490 78 2408- INCLUDED IN BUSINESS
8EPGERP ELIZABETH A 0.1999-04280 78 28,46- NON-RESIDENT
/ BERGER# LORRAINE E 9999-04285 78 28x46- OUTSIDE
f BIF'GSA C W 9999.04465 18 10.71- DID NOT OWN
BLACKS SAMUEL J 9999-04650 78 29x96- NON-RESIDENT
BLACKSTOCK DRY WALL SEPVIC 9999-04705 78 59,59- NON-RESIDENT
BLAYLOCK, OLIVER C 9999-04990 18 15.40- DID NOT OWN
BOUN05O C E 9999-05545 78 7,37- 010 NOT ONN
BOUNDS CHARLES E JR 9999-05550 78 IS,74- 03D NOT OWN
BOYtt JAMES W ,rR 9999-05690 78 21,92- NON-PESIOENT
8 Ito JULIE M 9999-05700 76 %86- DID NOT OWN
8RKTCHER, A G JR 9999-061SD 78 19642. OUTSIDE
BROCNOk, JAMES J 9999-06515 78 20142- NON-AtSIbENT
BROCHONo BURGANY9 EASES J 99999-06520 is 960- 999-07555 78 23860. OUISIESIOCNI
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SURKto'JAMES R 9999-07675 78 10.04- DID NOT OWN
SURNS,F GLENN JR 9999-07770 78 14640- NON-0510ENT
} BURRIS1 HOWARD t 9999-01810 18 13,D6- OUTSIDE
I BURRIS, HOWARD t 9999-01815 78 27661. 6UTSIOt
BURRIS; NANCY ANN 9999-0182A 78 1540- OUTSIDE
BURROWS, PETE 9999-07955 18 14656- 010 NOT OWN
BUSKJOKi 1116HAS'F VAN 9999-07925 78 8x20 NON-,RESIDENT
CAPE tANYP PEDRO LUIS 9999.09545 78 32.14- NON•RESIDENI
CARLSONt DEBORAH ANN 9999-08640 78 1303 OUTSIDE
CARPENTERI Ou'!K 9999-08735 18 11&21- NON-PESIOENT
CLODFELTtR, GARY 9999-10640 78 13,06- 010 NOT OWN
COLCHA,NI JU1fE 9999.11(185 78 22943- NON-PtSIDENT
COLLINS MRS Blll R 9999-11220 78 5 7
1 , 4 DID NOT OWN
COLLINS# MRS BILL R 9999-1122S 78 11,05- 010 NOT OWN
COLLOM* TRACY 9999-11265 78 8620- 010 NOT OWN
CORtLAND, GREUOnY DAVID 9999-11110 78 11,41- NON-RESIDENT
CI )?So PAUL 9999-11948 78 1373- NON-RESIDENT
CPflXf ALFRED A 9999-12495 18 IO,BT- NON-RE92DENI
D, WALTER MILLER M 9999.13060 78 16,23- NON-RE,SIDtNT
Do WALTER MILLER M 9999.13065 i8 10,U4- NON-RCSIDENT
09 WALTER S MILLER M 9999-13010 78 26,If- NON-RESIDENT
OAVISy RONALD L 9999-13795 78 18,08- NON-RESIDENT
DENTON CO TERKIIE C 9999-1453S 74 12x98. 010 NOT OWN
DENTONI FED SAVINGS AN 9999-14705 TB 9020- 010 NOT OWN
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FOP THE' MONTH OF NOVEMnEP s 197E
PERSONAL PROPERTY, AUTOM081LS
NAME ACCOUNT TAX TAX t!) REASON
NUH6ER YEAR
DRIGGERS9 JOSEPH L 9999-15660 78 14.40- OUTSIDE
DUBOSEt JERRY 9999-15725 78 10.04- DID NOT OWN
DURRANCEt VICTOR R 9599-lb085 78 8.20- NON-RESIDENT
EC14OLSo E F 9999-16350 78 31.14- NON-RESIOENI t
ECHOLSt E F 9999-16355 78 24.78- NON-RESIDENT
EYANSj E 0 WILLIAM J 9999-17160 78 14.56- OUTSIDE
EVANSs JAMES V 9999-17195 78 11.36- OUTSIDE
FOXWORTII-GALBRAITH LUMBER C 9999-18735 78 1E.41- DID NOT OWN
FROEHLICHt PETER M 9999-19055 78 8.70- DID NOT OWN
GAGLIARDIo DEBORAH R 9999-19515 78 2002- DIO NOT OON
GARVERo CAROLYN 9999-19960 78 5,85- DID NOT OWN
f ! GAVER1 DANIEL J 9999-20140 78 10,04- N04-RESIDENT
GEEw BENNY 4999-20115 78 19691- NON-RESIDENT
GEEI BEVERLY 8 9999-2016[1 78 12,55- NON-RESIDENT
GEORGE1 DAVID H 9999-20250 78 10,04- NON-RESIDENT
GOINt PAUL K 9999.20985 78 2408- NON-RESIDENT
HALLO HICHAEL 0 9999-22806 78 70.42- HON-RESIDENT 1
HARM LI PITA J 9999.240317 78 25694- NON-RESIDENT
H. 'fl'Llt W P 9999-24035 78 1504- NON-RESIDENT I
HAMOD PAUL M JR 9999-24385 78 38,33- DID NOT.OWN
HENRY," U SIC V 9999-24800 78 9,20 NON-RESIDENT
HENRYt`FEL1k W JR 9999-24805 78 20,09 NON-RESIDENT
HUBER► CHARLES M 9999.26735 78 20,92- NON-RESIDENT
R HU8ERt CHARLES M 9999-26140 78 14,40- NON-RESiDENI
HUDDLESTONi'LEE `ELDRIDGE 9999-26795 78 15,23- DID NOY OWN
HUDSON, SHARRON 9999-2690S 78 62,27-'OVER ASSESSMENT
HUGGINS, DOWANNE 9999-26975 78 21643• NON-RESIDENT
NUUNESt E L 9999.264!15 78 18,58- NON-RESEDENT
HU6HESi ELBERT 9999-27000 78 12o8B- NON-RESIDENt
J AND L LAND AND CATTLE CO IN 9999-27750 78 30,80- NON-RESIOtNT
JACKSONp GEORGE N 9999.27850 79 17,41- N6N-RES4bENT
JENNINiiSi FRANK W 9999-29390 78 25061= OUTSIDE
JESKAt WILLIAM J 9999.26460 78 22,10-'DI0_NOT'OMN
JOHNSONt W 0 9999-29025 78 14,89- b10 NOt OWN
JUNGJONANy MRS 6 E 9999-246(15 78 20,09- DID NOT OWN
9EVLIN SERVICES IN 9999-30290 18 16041- OUTSIDE .
! KN6xj LOTS B 9999.30990 78 24.27- N0N-RE3IOENI I
1 LANGFORD RICHARD K JR 9999-31730 78 21 76- NON-RE51GEN1
LEE,i ROBERT J 9999-32350 78 10,81- DID NOT OWN
Li )ARD, JAY T 9994-32665 78 22126- NON-RESIDENT
LOINt ELLEN 9999-33690 78 8004- NON-RESIDENT
MALONEVo MGLLY-SRIDGET 9999-34560 78 1ft'040- 030 NOY OWN
MARTINe MARY 9999-34930 78 10.71- PION-RESIDENT
MCCLELLAN J'T JR 9999-36020 78 IS,07- DID NOT OWN
MCGUIREt MAE HELEN 9999-366OS 78 25961- NON-RESIOtNI
MCMANUS, BRAD 999936660 18 1901- NON-RESID£NI
MCNATTt SAM 9999-36945 78 30m47- OUTSIDE
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FLR THE MONTH CF NOVFMPE° , 1978
I FERSJNAL PROP£RTY9 AUTOVOP1LS
NAME ACCOUNT 1AX TAX 151 REASON
NUMBER YEAR
MCWILLIAMS, CLYDE R 9999-37055 76 10.04- 010 NOT OWN
MEDICAL LABORATORIES IN 9999-37205 78 23.60- 010 NOT OWN
MENOELo GARY RAY 9999-37320 18 10,67- NON-RESIDENT
MICHAELISI JERRY 9999-37495 78 51656- ()ID NOT OWN
MIELCAREKa ANDgE 9999-37545 79 3651- DID NOT OWN
MILCHAN P SR 9999-37580 78 14.73- NON-RESIDENT
MILLERI CARL A 9999-37645 78 17.41- OUTSIDE
MITCHELL WILLIS H JR 9999-38345 78 21.43- NON-RESIDENT
MOORE, GRADY H 9499-38665 7d 23,44- DID NOT OWN
KULKEYj C P 9999-39475 78 ,10487- 010 NOT OWN
NICHOLSI R08ERT A 9999.40595 78 22126- 010 NOT-OWN
NOLLKAMPERI L E 9994-1094S 78 17174- NON-RESIDENT
/ OWEN$ WESLEY N 9999-41860 78 20,25- NON-RESIDENT
( PARKHILLs PAUL 9999-42300 78 12,88. 010 NOT OWN
PARKS, GARLAND 9999-42310 78 14140- NON-RESIDENT
PEOIGOj ANN B 9999-42P95 78 ?3,60- DID NOT OWN
PETERSONA JAMES K 9999-43JU0 78 16.41 DID NOT OWN
r. PO,WELLj J t 9999-44335 78 30,13- OUTSIDE
P %L, J l 9999-44340 78 18.41- OUTSIDE
PRtSTON, H C 9999-44485 78 11.54- 010 NOT OWN
j P, L GILMORE C 9999-44915 78 23144. OUTSIDE I
R L GILMORE C 9999-44980 78 30,47- OUTSIDE .
RAMEYI M G 9999-45190 78 9,S3- DID NOT OWN
RAPPOLE9 GEORGE H 4999-45355 76 21643- NON-RESloukv
RAYZOR# JESS NEWTON 94494,5510 76 1$.D7- LION-RESIDENT
REEO ADREN JR 9999.45725 78 12439- NON-RESIDENT
I REYNOLOSi'BILL W 9999-46030 78 2002- DID N61 OWN
RIN01 ROBERT T 9999-46605 78 23126- GUTSIOE
I ( RINCYo ROBERT T 9949-46610 78 30096- OUTSIDE
I i RINEY ROBERT T JR 9999-46615 78 22110- OUTSIDE
ROBERTSONO W H 9999-47025 78 807- NO NOT OWN
ROBINSON9 MICHAEL 1 9999-41150 78 18141• NON-REti.bENT
ROGERS, ow C 9999-41390 78 9120= hON-RESI~IEN1
ROGERSY DANNY C 9999.4T395 78 20,25- NON-RESIDENT
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R05ANBALMf JOHN W 9949-41550 78 4.20- DID ,NOT OWN
POWs D L 9999-41715 78 15.90- DID NOT OWN
ROYi.'JAAES R 9999147810 78 12.88- NON-RESIDENT
SALAMONO ALBERT l 9999.4828.5 18 19415- dUTSIDE
SAS, EEs EDWARD W 9499-48365 78 33,64= bUftlbt
S.MONO ALBERT L 9949.48395 78 24.601 OUTSIDE
$A MONO ALBERT L 9999-48390 i8 8020- OUtSIbE
SALOMON, ALBERT L. 9999-46395 78 5685- OU151bE
SCbtt, JACK L 9999-49215 78 3006. OUTSIDE
SEALw BARBARA 9499-49355 78 28,46- OUTSIDE
$E'AL BARBARA 9999-49360 18 18,OA OUtSIbt
SEARS ROCOUCK AND C 9490.49385 78 18,58- DUPLICATION
SHILLINGI LCUIS E 4949-50040 78 1403- NON-RESIDENT
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PFRSCNAL PROPERTY9 AUTO`"CPILS
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SHILLINGo LOUIS E 9999-59095 78 8.20- NON-RESIDENT
SHILLINGq LOUIS E 9999-50100 78 16.41- NON-RESIDENT
SIMS$ RICHARD E 9999-50480 78 6686- HON-RESIDENT
j SIMSt RICHARD E 9999-SO485 78 29496- NON-RESIDENT
SIMSI SUSAN 9999-50490 78 284b2- DID NOT OWN
SOUTH-WESIERN PUBLISHING C 9949-51715 78 19.75- OID NOT OWN
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C 9999.51740 78 14.06- INCLUDED IN BUSINESS
SPENCERS M JANE 9999-51935 7b 55.24. OUTSIDE
STABLER! PAUL P 9999-52200 78 15.40- DID NOT OWN
STABLERs PAUL R 9999-52205 78 15840- DID NOT OWN
STEELEv ROBERT J 9999-52605 78 901- DID NOV OWN
SMANNt STEPHEN M 9999-53655 76 11.38- NON-RESIDENT
SWINOLrj DAVID L 9999-S3960 la 5,85- NON-PESIDENI SWINOLEj DAVID L 9999-5396S 78 1901- NON-RES
ARPLEY, OOROIHt M 9499-54175 78 12.39- DID NOTIOWNT
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lARplfYi DOROTHY H 9999-54180 76 12172- 010 NOT OWN
I tHOWASt JEFFREY 'o 9999-S4080 78 24.44- 010 NOT OWN
f TURBO MARINE,CORPORATIO 9999-x$5990 78 28!12-`OTHER.,
W .ER* BRUCE 9999-57160 78 30.96- NON-RO IDENT
WALLINt PAUL W 9999-57010 78 22610- NON-RESIOEI,I
WEl18f JOE 8 9999-57975 78 28.46- NON=kESI0fNT
WHI1Ei'J'RAY 9999-58650 78 SU.B9- NON-RESIDENT
WHITMAN$ PATkICK G 9999-58810 78 7t t- OUTSIDE
WILKINSONt fsAYLA M 9999-59140 78 15656- NON-RESIDENT
YILLINJHAM, PARKER 9999.59730 78 1303- DID NOT OWN
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' FOR 'rill, tlObfit of November, 1978
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Business
Personal' erty 1,201.18
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FOR Tlff: MONTH OF November, 1978
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Real Estate
VIAR
{ Elizabeth Whayne 0110-n0600 1978 $ 74.40 Late Homestead Exempt
R, D. Welborn 0480-00600 1978 74,40
j willd Mate Bowman 0500.•00200 1978 74,40
John R, Kilpatrick 0880-02400 1978 74,40
i Jenison & Lockhead 1140-00600 1978 74.40
R. P. Buttons 1460-01100 1978 50.84
Frances Hall 1690-00300 1978 74.40
Adelbert Paris 1740.=01700 1978 74.40
E Francis 0, bishop 2600-01500 1978 74.40 '
1 'f B3 ~y Redmon 4410-.02300 1977 11,03 Jo..Jph Shirley 3410-02800 1978
24.8U Late Homestead Exempt.,
Anderson Lucas 3500-60700 1978 to '
i Richard F. Hare 3690-00100 1978 106,02 Duplication
Neoma Curl 3720-00400 1978 74,40- Late Homestead Exemp.
Cynthia Kirby 3765-00005 1978 74.40 " "
E. A. Padgett 3890700700 1978 74.40
€ A. W. Yount 4086-01300 1978 18.60 Lute Vet Exemption ;
I Lee Conklin 4268-01300, 1978 82.88 Late Homestead Exemp,''
Walter S. Miller 4270-.00400 1978 18;60 Late Vet Exemption
James L. Rankin 460044600 1978 62,37 Late Homestead Exempt,
John C. Roves 4870.-00300 1978 74,40 "
E. S. Buck 6710-63100 1978 74.40 " to to
Lola Allison 5870-06160 1978 74.40 "
Janet. P, Berry 8300-00300 1978 74,40
A. Blankenship 6520-00600 1978 74,40
Antone P, Raposa 7631-01500 1978 18,60 Late Vot Exemption
J. D.,Atkins 7600-00400 1978 74.40 Late Homestead Exemp.
Orval Hill 7740-00100 1978 18.00 Late Vet Exemption
Fred Thurmond 7930-00200 1078 37,20
i Loie Radons 7940-00900 1078 31.0 J,_, y Martin 7940-03400 1978 74.40 Late Homestead Exempt.
TOTAL $ 10827.12
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AM0W:T 'FAX
f { Adoraft Assoc. 9000-00704 1976 $ 3.56 Out of Business
I Paul Brown 9410-05620 1972 42.50 Unable to locate
9010-05620 1971 42.60
Campus Drug
J. B. Thompson 902040900 1971 3.40 Deceased
.f n 11 9020-00900 1970 6fs1.00
9020-00900 1969 800.00 "
9020-00900 1968 60,00
it it " 9020-00800 1967 60.00 „
n n 9620-00900 1966 80.00 „
County Gardens 9020-05435 1978 18.60 Outside City Limits
Denton.lns,Center 9030-04100 1978 74,40 Duplication
Eeaiam Restaurant 9040-01900 1978 167.40 Overassessment
Hesston Corp. 9070-01812 1978 36.88 " t
Patrick Hunt 9076-04280 1978 11.16 Duplication
00 1978 12.89 Out of Business
L h F;geverage Co. 9110-00002 1078 19.14 Overassessment
Hug & HObilePMartei!`1 9120+03850 1978 23.06 "
Huir Inv, Co, 9120-05908 1978 17.80 Out of Business i
McClurkan Real Est. 9130.-00710 1078 22.32 to it
T.4 . qureshi 9170-00060 1978 37.20 Adj.: on Equip.
Shelton Arco Sta. 9190-02300 1918 2.60 Duplication
Syndrome Reo. Hall 9190-08310 1973 4.08 Unable to locate
„ 9190..-08310 1972 ...4.08 It Lilly Dist. Co. 9200-01105 1071 198.66 To Old
It 9200-01105 1970 176.96 it
TOTAL i S 10201.18
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rMMI Robert M. Mills, Chief of Police '
DATES December 41 1978
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At the present time we are leasing land from the American Legion
for a firing range. This land is in the county off of Trinity I
)toad, east of Denton. Our lease costs $400.00 per year with a
30 day cancelation,.therefore, it is not practical to improve this
range to any great degree. This range consists mostly of a space
100 feet wide and 250 feet long with a creek bank for a backstop. '
After it has rained we cannot use the range until the road has
dried enough to travel.
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the late J. Newton Razor. There were no specific use conditions ;
{ on this deed. (see Attachment) A portion of this land Would be
ideal for the construction of a firing range. (Site Attachment)
The location marked on the map would be approximately two acres
A of land, There would have to be approximately 6000 yards of
dirt saved to make the land level and to build a 12 foot backstop. I
The cost to do the dirt work and rough out the parking lot would
1 cost about $6,500.00 and would be the largest coat. The parking
.lot would need to be graveled and some hot mix walkways would be
put in place on the firing range.
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Police Officers, NTSU, TWU and Sheriff's Office Officers, and the I
Nighaay Patrol. Once each year in the Fall wu would sponsor a
supervised program for area hunters to fire and zero in their hunting
rifles, We have sponsored these programa in the past and they have
proved to be very sucosaful. The rifles would be fired in a
direction that would be almost down range of the city property._
There are not any rosidonces that would be endangered should a bullet
got over the backstop, and there are no residencos that are no close
r that noise from the Tango would be a problem. This land is inside the
city limits, therefore, an ordinance would be necessary to establish
a firearms training range, as we prosently have an ordinance prohi-
biting the firing of a firearm insidoo the city limits. ° I
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SUBJECTS Bid No. 8582 for restrooms and concession stands at various parks.
SUMMARYs The bids received for these facilities exceed the money available for
the project. Dick Huck conferred with the Heritage Conservation and
Recreation Service of the Texas Parka and Wildlife Department concern-
ing the options available. H.C.R.S. recommended that the bids be re-
jected and the project be readvertised with modified plans and speoi-
fixations. The City has a grant for this project from H.C.R.S.
ACTION REWIREDs
City Council to reject all bids and authorize the staff to readvartise
( the project.
AMRNATIVESs
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number of facilities.
1 RECOMMENDATION
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CITY of CEWON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / DENTON, TEXAS 76201 / TELEPHONE (817) 382-9601 I
December 15, 1978
TOs Jack Owen
FT,oMs Dick Huck p p-zm,
Parks and Recreation
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Oct Thursday, December 14, 1978, 2 reviewed Bid #8582 for the
construction of Reatroom/Concessions with the Martiags Conservat16h
and Recreation Service of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept,
After a leggthly meeting with Earl W, Craig of H.C.R,S,, his
recommendation to the city of Denton is to reject the bid and
q to readvertise the
project to include the proposal revisions.
i am in the process of notifying'.the me1absrs 6f•the Pakk*~*Ad r
Recreation board regarding this matter as well as the Hatefield-
Holcomb Inc.--Architects.
Therefore, It is my recommendntion that Bid 08582 be rejected by
the council and that the Purchasing D4partment be Authekined to
readvertise for bids on the
as soon as possible. Proposed Aestrooms and Concessions y
0.0. John Marshall
M6mbers of parks and Recreation Board
Hatsfield-Malcomb, Inc.
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT / 817.387.6146
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SUBJECTr Recommendation of the Parks rnd Recreation 'joard
to the City council on the Restroot/concesuion
Buildings.
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The Parks and Recreation Board met on Tuesday, December 12,1976
and made the attached recommendation.
I Attached ari the change orders,concerning the standardization
of tho floor plan of the facilities.
j Norman Hatfield will submitt a copy to Paul Ysham on Thursday,
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PROMi Parka 6 Recreation Board
SUBJECTo aids on the Conceaelon/Reatro
North Laken Park and Fred Moore Park. Did Ia 92. Park
DATae December 13, 1978
The Parks a Recreation Board made the folloving recommedations at
+ the Board meeting,on Decembor 12, 1978,
I. Recommended that the Did be awarded to the low bidders, Contract
Builders.
iY• Recommended that the rojec be approved which would standardise theartructursdtohan74 bxd24s febee.
311ty for the Res'troom/Concession auildingtUnit A1, And the Tennis
Concession Building(Unit E), and a 24' X 16t Roatroom Building
(Unit D).
Unit A with Change order .
Unit D With Change Order r 424,043,00
Wilt 8 With Change Order . $24$24,423,00
,425.00
II2, Recommender.. that the following buildings be constructedi
(a) Mack Park North(Unit A) ■ 427443.00
(b) Mack Park South{Unit A) 427,043,00
(e) tred Moore Park(Unit A) ■ 427,043,00
(d) North Lakes Parke
1, ballfield
26 Restroom Building 47>,043,0~
(Tennis racility)
(Unit D) • 422,868,00
I 3, Tennis Concession
(unit E) - 5220425,00
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FUNDING SOURCESt
(A) brans 51100000.00
(B) Grant Contingency 170465100
(C) Parks o Rec.
Bond Fund 26,000.00
$153,465.00
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Bid Item No,. 3
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Unit "B" U T'red Moore 499900 30,990 91,160
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DENTON PARK AND CONCESSION STRUCTURES
City of Denton, Texas
Department of Parks and Recreation
HM 17806
H.O.R. 946-00454
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The following items and amounts have been negotiated by the owner, Architects
and Contractor for deductions from the Base Bid as submitted on November 21 1978
at Bidding by the low bidder, Contract Builders (Jeff Nolen; Inc.) of Grand Prairie,
i Texas. See attached revision sheets R-1 thru R-4 (December 1, 1978).
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Bess Bid as submitted)
Hid Item N1 Unit "A" - North Lakes Park $38,443.00
E Sid Item 02 )hit "A" - Mack Park 38,443.00
aid Item N3 )hit "r - rred Moore Park 30,990.00
Bid Item 94 Unit "B" - Mack Park 30,940.00
i Bid Item 05 Unit "C" - South Ridge Park 18,463.00
Hid Item 06 Unit "C" - Evers Park 181463.00
Bid Item 07 Unit "D" - North Wit Park 25,377.00
h f Bid Item pe Unit "E" Vorth Lakes Park 28.855.00
TOTAL BASE BID 6229,984.00
aid Item Descri lion Deduction
D r Item N1 North La es Park
k 'Change from Unit "A„ to Unit "A" Revised
l per sheets R-1 and A-4 (Dec. 11 1978) 311,400.00
aid Item 12 Maak'Park
change I m Unit „Air to Unit "At' Revised
per sheet R-1 and R-4 (Dec. S, 1978) 11,400.09
1 Bid Item 03 rred Moore Park
1 change from i "B" to unit "k Revised
per sheet R-1 and R-4 (Dee. 1, 1978) 3,947.00
Did Item 04 Meek Park
1 ange from Unit "B" -to Chit "A" Revised
per sheet R-i and R-4 (Dec. 11 1978) 3,447,00
aid Item is South ~R_.i_.d ee P.,arrk_
delete Unit "C" completely 18,463.00
Did Item 86 Evers Park
eel to Unit "C" completely 180463.00
Bid Item 97 North Lakes Park
change from LAM "D" to Unit "D" Ravisad
per sheets 9-2 and R•4 (Dee, 10 1979) 21609.00 i
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Bid Item 1A North Lakes Park
Unit "E" to Unit "E" Revised
change from
per sheets R-3 and R-4 (Dec. 1, 1978) $ 69390.00
TOTAL DEDUCTION TO BASE BIDt $76519.00
BASE BID (REVISED): $157,465.00
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FROM; John 0. Maxwell, Risk Manager
DATE; December 14, IC78
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SUBJECT: Bid No, 8619, General and Automobile Liability Insurance
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Employers Insurance of Texas,
This Is a Retro Plan D Insurance Program with an approximate mini
mum premium of $215,000,00 and s m?ximum premium of approximates
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calculated on payroll and number of vehicles in the city Inventory; which
makes It impossible to state a fixed the and bottom premium,
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pate it, unless we have any catastrophic losses, to remain approxi-
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M ° DATEt December 12, 1978
SUBJECTt P.O. 038253 Repair Parts I
This is a one source item
sled for to mechanical Southuset incorp-
repair party to be used on the old submergible ftocculatoro
.in service at the Water Piant, This is for parts anticipated to
need replacing in the next 6 months to one year, Scheduled delivery
f at the time is 6 months ARM, Uattl this equipment
takes from $3000.00 to $6000.00 par Ye `ie replaced it
ar for repair parts,
We recommend this purch.iee order for the amount of
$3,381,00 be approved for payment, y
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CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS PURCHASE. ORDER NUMBER 3$253
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new net. 30 w.o. No.
p&WnY oAn 12 Wks ARO ACCT. NO. 04-40-83-39
N4eharti l Sonthweet Incorporated 1W VIA
7275 Enwy Court .
P.O. 3*Z 41931 To: CITY OF DENTON
WWII Ta:ae 75247 Water P2aat
Spencer Itd.
j Attmtiaos Ric4rd A. Packer Denton, Sexat 76201
I1TEM CITY STOCK NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN. WIT PRICE AMOUNT
r-~ See attached Quotation.
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i E 2-3/411 finish one ride hub center line 7-k", pattern 35249 4 242.50 970.00 }
€ 22-tooth 433-Js CICa Sprockets w/2" bore KS-SS, S" diameter X
2-3/4" finish one side hub centerline 3-V" 4 242.50 970.00
26.7 feet (123 links) JSN2 STR Chain 4 31025 19241.00
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SHM P.0 NO, ON ALL SHIPMENTS, DELIVERY TICKETS, INVOICES, ETC.. SEND INVOICES IN DUPLICATE TO ACCOUNTS PAYABLE THE CITY tF OENTON,
TOM IS WA1PT FROM SALES TAX AS PER HOUSE BILL 120, THE CITY OF DENTON IS PROHIBITED FROM PAYNG IoR MERCNANNSE SEf,v kT IS
RECEIVED. ALL SHIPMENTS MUST BE 1.01., CITY OF DENTON. TEXAS. DIRECT ALL INWARS TO,.
CITY Of DENTON, PURCHASING DEPT. QG :Y
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FORM 140. 611910
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December 19, 1978
The Honorable Joe Mitchell
Mayor
City of Denton
City Hall
Denton, Texas, 76201
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Honorable Mayor:
We have been asked to
agreed to verbally. put into writing, certain points that have been
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The first of these has to do with Golden Triangle's willingness to
Provide a second earth satellite receiving station, if and when such
E an additional receiver is required to fill a demonstrated need for
programming or services. As we have stated repeatedly, as technology
continues to develop, we will continue to provide Denton with a true
state of
cable tradee art cable system., Announcement has just been made in the
press that RCA is making plans to put a satellite into
orbit that will be reserved solely for cable` television use. The
tremendous increase in program capacity, such a dedicated satellite
will provide, will eliminate the need for, and added expense of,
multiple receiving stations for all 'cable systems.
Without quemtion, we stand ready to
receiving station when, and if, it isr neededa second earth satellite
We have also been asked to clarify our previously stated pricing
Policy on converters. Those prices are as follower
ONE PIECE CONVERTER
Golden t'riangle's one piece (set-top) converter will be
provided to a subscriber at no additional cost. Only the
monthly service fee of $7.50 for basic cable service will
by charged. Ownership of the converter remains with Golden
Triangle and Golden Triangle maintains the converter.,
i TWO PIECE CORD CONVERTER
Golden Triangle will make available to those customers
desiring this remote capability, a two piece cord converter
at an additional one time installation charge of $10.00.
This additional $10.00 reflects the Company's Incremental
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cost in providing a $50.00 unit versus the standard $40.00
unit. The monthly service charge is not affected, and
! remains at $7.50. The converter remains the property of
Golden Triangle and will be maintained by Golden Triangle. ~
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TWO PIECE CORDLESS CONVERTER
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Upon request, Golden Triangle will make.this remote equip-
ment available to a subscriber at an additional one=time
installation charge of $40.00. Based on an estimated
$80.00 cost for this unit, the additional $40.00 instal-
lation represents the difference between the standard
unit and the more costly unit. The monthly service charge
is not affected, and remains at $7.50. Golden Triangle I
retains ownership of the converter and maintains it.
If there are any further questions about these matters, please let
me know. {
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Roy APplst n, Jr.
Partner Spokesman
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Mayor
City of Denton
City Hall
Denton, Texas, 76201
Honorable Mayor:
We have been asked to put into writing, certain points that have been
agreed to verbally.
The first of these has to do with Golden Triangle's olillingness to
provide a second earth satellite receiving station., if and when such
f an additional receiver is required to fill a demonstrated need for
j programming or services. As we have stated repeatedly, as technology
continues to develop, we will continue to provide Denton with a true
I state of the art cable system, Announcement has just been made in the
! cable trade press that RCA is making plans to put a satellite into j
orbit that will be reserved solely for cable television use. The
tremendous increase in program capacity, such a dedicated satellite
III will provide, will eliminate the need for, and added expense of,
multiple receiving stations for all cable systems.
# Without question, we stand ready to provide a second earth satellite
receiving station when, and if, it is needed.
We have also been asked to clarify our previously stated pricing j
policy on converters. Those prices are as follows
ONE PIECE CONVERTER
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{ Golden Triangle's one piece (set-top) converter will'be
provided to a subscriber at no additional cost. Only the
monthly service fee of $7.50 for basic cable service will
{ by charged. ownership of the converter remains with Golden
Triangle and Golden Triangle maintains the converter.'
TWO PIECE CORD CONVERTER
I Golden Triangle will make available to those customers
desiring this remote capability, a two piece cord converter
at an additional one time installation charge of $10.00.
This additional $10.00 reflects the Company's incremental
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cost in providing a $50.00 unit versus the standard $40.00
unit. The monthly service charge is not affected, and
j remains at $7.50. The converter remains the property of
Golden Triangle and will be maintained by Golden Triangle.
TWO PIECE CORDLESS CONVERTER
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om request# Golden angle will make this remote equip-
ment available toasubscriber at an additional one-time
installation' charge of $40.00. Based on an estimated
$80.00 cost for this unit, the additional $40.00 instal-
lation represents the difference between the standard
unit and the more costly unit. The monthly service charge
is not affected, and remains at $7.50. Golden Triangle
retains ownership of the converter and maintains it.
If there are any further questions about these matters, please let
me know.
Cor lly,
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, GRANTING TO GOLDEN TRIANGLE
COMMUNICATIONS, A PARTNERSHIP OF SUBSIDIARIES OF DENTON PUBLISHING
'o COMPANY AND COX CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THEIR
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO ERECT, HAINTAIN AND OPERATE A
CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEt4, ITS STRUCTURES AND APPURTENANCES THERETO, INr
OVER, UNDER, ALONG AND ACROSS THE PUBLIC STREETS; HIGHWAYS, ALLEYS,
BRIDGES AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS AND PLACES IN THE CITY~OF DENTON; ESTAB-
LISHTNG RATES TO SUBSCRIBERS AND PAYNE14T TO THE CfY;'ESTABLISHING
CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF THE STREETS AND OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY; PRO-
VIDING RULES GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas enacted ordinance No. 78-21
"Cable Television" on May 2, 14784, which sets out definitions; pro-
visions governing the length, renewal and transfer of a certificate
of franchises franchise territory; technical standards and specifi-
cations; local regulatory framework and regulations; provision for
arbitration of disputes; and other matters; and
WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas prepared a `Request for Cable
Television Proposals" and an "Application for Cable Television System
! Franchise" for the awarding of a franchise; and
jy WHEREAS, two proposals were received by the City of Denton; and
WHEREAS, the City administrative staff, the CATV advisory board,
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and the City Council, with the help of the Cable Television Information j
Center, evaluated the two applications and held several public hearings
i affording due process to all involved; and
wHBl2F,AS, Golden TL iangle Communications submitted a proposal for
such franchise and the City of Denton desires to award the franchise
to them; and
WHEREAS, said franchise shall be in accordance with Federal Com-
munications Commission rules and regulations and city Ordinance No.
78-21;
NOW► THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY
ORDAINS;
PART I• .
Section 1.
Subject to the terms and conditions mentioned in this ordinance
and the provisions of ordinance Nor 78-21 "Cable Television" and any
amendments thereto, which is incorporated heroin and made a part of
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this franchise ordinance as if set out fully herein, the City of
a Denton, Texas, hereinafter called "City" hereby grants to Golden
Triangle Communications, a partnership of subsidiaries of Denton
publishing Company and Cox Cable Communications, Inc. of Atlanta,
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Georgia, hereinafter called "Golden Triangle", its successors,
lessees and assigns, consent to use the present and future streets,
alleys, highways, bridges, public places, public thoroughfares and
grounds of the City for the purpose of erecting, laying, maintaining,
and operating therein and thereon poles, towers, anchors, wires,
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cables, electronic conductors, conduits, manholes, and all other
purtenant equipment needed and necessary for the maintenance and
operation of a cable television system for the interception, sale,
transmission and distribution of television programs and other
audio-visual electrical signals and the right to transmit the same
to the inhabitants of the City for a term of ten (10) years from f
the effective date of this ordinance.
i SECTION 2.
Company agrees to pay and City agrees to accept, on or before
the 31st day of March, 1980, and on or before the same day of each
succeeding year during the life of this franchise, up to and in-
cluding the year 1990, a sum of money to be known as a street and
public way rental charge which shall be equivalent to three (3%)
j percent of the gross annual revenues from all sources attributable
to the operations of the grantee within the City and the Service
Area, irhich annual payment shall be for the rights and privileges
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herein granted to Golden Triangle, including expressly, without
limitation, the rights to use the streets, alleys and public ways
of said City. It is also understood and agreed that during the life
of this franchise the above charge, measured in the manner hereinabove
provided, shall be the entire and maximum charge which the City shall
be entitled to make for the use of the streets, alleys and public
ways.
t In order to determine the gross receipts received by Golden
Tri- angle, Golden Triangle agrees that on the same date that payments
1 are made as provided in this section, it will file with the City
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sources attributable to the operations within said city limits for
the calendar year preceding the date of payments. City may, if it
sees fit, have the books and records of Golden Triangle examined by
j a representative of said City or independent public auditor employed
t by the City to audit the same to ascertain the correctness of the
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sworn reports agreed to be filed herein.
h That the City agrees that the consideration set forth in the
! preceding section hereof shall be paid and received in lieu of any
tax, license, charge, fee, street or alley rental or any other
character of charge for use and occupancy of the streets,' allays,,
and public places of the Cityt in lieu of any pole tax or inspection
fee tax; in lieu of any easement or franchise tax, whether levied as
an ad valorem, special, or other character of tax; and in lieu of
any imposition other than the usual general or special ad valorsid
taxes now or hereafter levied. Should the City not have the legal
power to agree that the payment of the forc:goin3 cash consideration
j shall be in lieu of the taxes, licenses, charges, fees, rentals, and
easement or franchise taxes' aforesaid, then the City agrees that it
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faction of Golden Triangle's obligations, if anyp to pay any such
taxes, licenses, charges, fees, rentals, and easement or franchise
taxes.
SECT~*f 3
USE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY AND CONDITIONS OF USE. Golden triangle
shall use the public streets and property of the, City in order to
build, construct, renew or maintain its cable television system in
accordance with the provisions and requirements of Section 27-59 of
Ordinance No. 78-21.
SECTION 4.
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No EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES CONFERRED BY THIS ORDINANCE. That
nothing herein contained shall be construed as giving to Golden
Triangle any exclusive privileges.
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t SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. That the rights, powers, limitations,
duties and restrictions herein provided for shall inure to and be
„ a I binding upon the parties hereto and upon their respective successors
and assigns,
1 SECTION 6.
LIABILITY OF CITY. That during the period this ordinance is in '
existence and enjoyed by Golden Triangle, Golden Triangle shall in-
demnify and hold harmless the City from any and all claims for losses,
damages and injuries occasioned to or sustained by any persons, firms,
or corporations, or their property by reason of the existence, main-
tenance, operation or continuance of this ordinance and the exercise
of all rights herein contracted for, except as herein otherwise pro-
vided.
SECTION 7.
DELEGATION O' AUTHORITY. That the City may delegate to a desig-
nated official or officials the exercise of any and all of the powers'
` i conferred upon the City hereby or by applicable state statutes and
law which relate to the supervision and regulation of a cable tole-
li vision company in its exercise of the rights and franchises herein j
conferred, but the governing body of the City shall reserve to itself
C exclusively and to the full extent possessed, all powers, if any, to !
fix and regulate clLrges and rates of Golden Triangle given the City
LJ by law and this franchise. All lawful powers not delegated by the
governing lady of the City are reserved to, and shall be exercised by,
said governing body exclusively:
That at all reasonable ti es$ during
Tha m the continuance h
of the
rights herein granted, the general offices of Golden Triangle shall
be open to the said governing body or its designated official for in-
spection of original contracts, books of account and cost operating p
j records pertaining to its operations covered by this franchise. Any
I method of accounting heretofore or hereafter adopted or authorized
by any law of the united States or of the Statu of Texas or under or
pursuant to the authority of any such law shall be deemed proper and
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sufficient accounting as to all matters covered thereby.
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RATE REGULATION, That it is mutually understood and agreed that
the regulation of rates to be charged by Golden Triangle to the in-
habitants of the City is pursuant to Section 27-52 of ordinance No.
` 78-21 of the City of Denton, The initial rates to be charged by
Golden Triangle are attached to this ordinance as Exhibit "A" and are
E incorporated heroin and made a part of this ordinance. Such rates
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shall remain in effect and not be changed for a minimum period of two
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(2) years after the award of the franchise.
It is also mutually understood and agreed that the City of Denton
may, when considering a revised rate schedule submitted by Golden
Tri- angle, consider the fair return on invested 'capital by using calcu-
lations for the cost of capital for Cox Communications, Inc. of Atlanta,
Georgia rather than the cost of capital for Golden Triangle Communi-
cations.
SECTION 9.
CONSTRUCTION TIMETABLE. Although Section 27-44 of ordinance No.
78-21 sets out the construction timetables for servicing the City of
Denton with cable television service, it is mutually understood and
agreed that Golden Triangle will make the service available to the en-
f tire City within fourteen (14) months from the date of this ordinance.
SECTION 100
CONDITIONS. The terms of this franchise shall be as set forth
in the Charter of the City of Denton; in ordinance No. 78-21 passed
by the City Council May 21, 19781 applicable Federal law and regula-
tions, and the franchise application submitted by Golden Triangle on
September 29, 1978, a copy of which is on file in the City Secretary's
Office and is available for inspection during normal businnso hours;
provided, however, that if any part of said application is found by
the Federal Communications Commission to be inconsistent with thoir
rules and regulations, such rules and regulations shall prevail.
SECTION 116
SEVERABIGITY. Each section of this ordinance and each part of
each section hereof is horoby declared to be an independent section
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k or contrary to law for any reason, shall not effect any other section
or part of section of this ordinance.
SECTION 12.
ACCEPTANCE OF AGREEMENT. That Golden Triangle Communications
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shall have thirty (30) days from and after the passage and approval
of this ordinance to file its written acceptance thereof with the
City Secretary, and to pay to the City of Denton a lump sum fee of
$10,000 to partially cover expenses that the City has incurred in
preparing, reviewing and awarding this franchise. Once the accept-
ance has been filed and the fee paid, this ordinance shall take 1
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effect and be in force from and after the date of its passager and
1 shall effectuate and nake binding the agreement by the terms hereof.
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PASSED AND APPROVED on first reading this 19th day of December,
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A. D. 1978.
PASSED AND APPROVED on second reading this day of January,
A.' D. 1979.
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0E MITCHELL, MAYOR
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I
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PROPOSED RATES
Rate Schedule, All rates initially proposed in applicant's
levelsn of the financial pro
Init al rates
proposal must oferealisticsubstantiated
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List below proposed rates to be
charged for basic subscriber PPff F; OP ff E PL
services, commercial rates, INSTALLATION MONTHLY
multi le &ellin etc.
A. Basic CATV Service $7.50
$15.00* 2.00
First outlet 7,50
r Each additional outlet 10.00
Moving and/or reconnection
B. Commercial Rates
(more than 12 units in one
location)
1. Using existing master'
TV system
cost + 7.50
first outlet cost + 3.00
each additional outlet (see note 1)
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negotiation 4.00
! 2. Where po existing master w/building 3.00
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reconnect (per uoit). $10.00
move connection within unit 10.00
C. FM Rates 15.00 5.00
Installation (PH only) 2.00
. installation ialcable ser.
*Subscriber installation charges may be waived during the 12 month
period following commencement of service.
ote 1: Individual billing for each unit
Note 2: Composit billing for all units.
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OTHER RATES
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If deposit is required for converter, state amount and describe
conditions relating to ownership, use and replacement.
No Deposit Required
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Detail proposed rates that will be charged for Pay TV, including
any charges for equipment installation.
There are three different Pay TV channels'propoaed for
the City. The channels and proposed rates * are as follows:
Home Box Office $6.95/month
Fanfare $8.95/month ,
Family Theatre $4100/month
The following installation rates are proposed to be effective
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when CATV subscribers wish to add the pay service to their
existing service:
Home Sox Office $10.00
Fanfare $10.00
Family Theatre $ 5.00
Pay TV installation fees are waived when a subscriber pur-
chases the pay service at the same timt as the CATV service.
* It is mutually understood and agreed that the pay TV'rates are on
a per'sObscriber basis, and not a per outlet basis.
OTHER RATES
Detail studio and equipment usage rates.
h Noncommercial users (public access, governmental, non-profit
groups, etc.)
Access users may reserve the studio and facilities for one half
hour free of charge. This half hour mY be used for setup,
lighting, rahearsal, etc. When actual taping begins, the first
five minutes of the program are free of charge. Thus, access
users who produce a finished tap with a running time 110 longer,
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at no cost,
Users who produce a tape within the initial half hour with
a running time longer than five minutes will be charges fifty
i cents ($.50) per minute for each minute recorded beyond the
j fi--st five minutes. As the length of studio and video tape
time increases, sixty minutes, ninety minutes, etc, the charges
gradually increase accordingly and reach a high of one dollar
($1.00) per minute.
These costs and examples of different,situations are spelled
14 our in detail in our Policies and Procedures and we refer you
to this section for more in-depth information,
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Commercial users.
Commercial' firms desiring, to use the system's color studio
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rate of $100.00, This charge includes full facilities;' director
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4 Describer rates for governmental and educational facilities. (See
also instructions to applicants.)
I Installation fees.
No Charge.
One cable outlet (per facility):
No Charge
i{ 'Yore than one outlet (per facility)
I~ Cost of time and materials only
Monthly Charges.
None ,
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Describe advertising rates.
Rather than copying the advertising rate methods historically
employed by television and radio stat!.ons, Golden Triangle
Communications would prefer a realistic and relatively simple
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contain involved frequency discount form•las, special pro-
visions for fixed adjacencies or other charges for run of
schedule announcements.
The Company wishes to make a fair return on it's programming
by providing the entire Denton business community an opportunity'
to sponsor community programming, The rate schedule proposed
is one that a small businessman can both afford and, comprehend.
Only by involving a broad cross:section of local advertisers
will local programming become self-sustaining.
60 Second Announcements 30 Second Announcements
$10.50 $6.00
Discounts:
'10 announcements per month - 10%
20 announcements per month - 15%
Describe leased channel rates.
Noncommercial.
A total of 2 channels have initially been set aside for
leased access purposes. It is the intention of Golden
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first-serve basis. Qualified non-commerical users will be
provided access to either full-time or shared channels at no
cost.
Two-way circuits and service will.be available to•government
agencies, educati,m al, medical and other institutions via,the
Denton system's Special Services Network Cable. There will
be no cost to the institutions for dee of this two-way video/
audio link,
Commercial,
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At the present time, there is little experience within the
cable television industry concerning the use of leasoJ channels'
for such purposes as digital transmission, meter reading, sub-
scriber polling, etc. The leased charnel rate will be determined
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in part by the extent of the system's involvement through
additional equipment and manpower. These variables make
it impossible to predetermine rates or project revenues for
leased channels at this time. Rates will be fair and conpen-
satory to the system. A low lease tariff that does not re-
fleet the true value of the channel creates a situation where
the system's basic cable subscribers are in effect subsidizing
a leased channel business.
Golden Triangle will make every effort to assist in the
development of sound, productive uses of the cable system's
leased channel capacity by local businesses and other groups,
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The Company believes proper utilization of the system's leased
channels to be an important community service. As a result
Golden Triangle will be extremely flexible in its policies so
as to encourage full use of these` channels. New approaches,
experimentation and trial and error will all be necessary be-
fare these channels can become significant factors in the
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ITEM STDCK NUMIIUII DEsenIPTION WAN. PIIICE AMUUNt
Complete set of Hnnhole Forms made of Alloy, AlUM11,U111 for
12 it. deep and 4 ft. wldo inside measurement - top and
bottom section and inside section manhole form. i 4$s~810 ~4?SPo3
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In submitting tho ahot'o Sid. Old widof oprte% 11101 dueptance of nny of All bkl items by the 01y of Denton, Texns within I
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Dates 1-8-79
Subjects Bid #8623 Manhole Forme
This bid is for a sec of "Cast in place" concrete aanhole
j forms. This'set will replace a eimular get of forms tae
City of Denton Water and Sewer Department has had for a
number of years. Form of this type allow us to set up
and pour a manhole in place rather than purchase a pre
cast manhole or build one of brick and mortar.
We recommend the low bid meeting specification of Action
Produ4ts in the acwuat of $4858.03.
I Hanson Co. has offered a lower price however their
forms are soda of fiberglass, not alloy aluminum as
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sp,icified. We fail the alloy aluminum will have e
longer life expectancy, be easier to repair said there-
fora worth the additional $662.23.
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Subjattt Bid 186?5 Fire Fighting ,.gMpment
This fire fighting equipment will be used to replace
ooze old equipment and to outfit additional fire fighting
k personnel.
We recommend this bid be awarded to the lbw bid et-ding
specification as follows!
Item 1 Hip boots to Casco Ind, 325.00
E j item 2 Helmets to Fire Prot.t:ion Sarviea 442,80
f item :f Bunker tnots to fire Appliance 1124.40
I Item 4 3" Fire hose to 91.9. Lumpkin 31:1500
Item S 14" fire hose to 'WOH. Lunpkin 624,00
f Item 6 Scott Air Paks to Cipto Ind. 1800.00
Item 7 Air `Pak 1`ottles to Casco Ind. 1062,00
W.H. Luspkin has Offered a lower bid price on item 1.
They are not quoting the rainforced "Manger" bout we
requested.
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CITY COUWIL CONSENT AGENDA ITEM J~ C_3 1/16/79
f ' SUBJECTi Purchase of 15 KV Power Cable.
SUMMAVj Bids were received for 190000' of 350 MCM and 750 MCM aluminum
15 XV power cable. The majority is to ao used for service to
the Golden Triangle Mall or main feeder lines around the west
and south perimeter of the Malt sfte. Between the advertisement
of bids and the closing dater the Cit; staff 'asked for alternate
bids for equivalent copper sires of 250 WM and 500 MCM duo to
price considt•rationa.
FISCAL SUMM RYt
Acquisition Casts, +
18,Ob0' of 150 WM Copper Anaconda Unishie d
0 2,121.33/1,000 38,193.94
22,500' of SOO MM Copper Anaconda Unishiold
6 3,490.39/1,000' 78,537.78
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a" 1 ACTION REQUIREDs (
kty council approval of best bid. {
ALTERNATIVESt
Purchase %*P type cable instead of EPA as specified. I
RECOMM1MIr.ATIONt
The Public Utility Board at it's maeting'on January 10 1979,
recommended to the City Council acceptance of the bid of Graybar
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Compahy, Ipo,'of Dallas, Texas in the amount of $116,717.72.
A. 8. Nelson, P.E.
Director of Utilities
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CITY COUNCIL CONSENT AGENDA ITEM p C-4 1/1(•/79
BUBJECTi The purchase of a Liquid Sludge Land Disposal Truck.
SUMMARYS On November 100 19780 the Public Utility Board gave it's
approval to advertise for bids on R liquid sludge diapo sal
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truck. Bids have been received (see exhibit 1) on new f 1
trucks and an alternalo bie was received on a used or
/ demonstration truck. ! i
FISCAL SUMMARYs
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k Bidsi Environmental sales and Service, Inc. $79,950.
fffl Environmental Sales - Alternate N/B
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I Rickel Manufacturing Corp. 83,749.
Rickel Manufacturing - Alternate 49,777.50
Source of Fundss 1
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budget Operating Fundc 25,939,00
Motor Pool Funds 34,641.90
TOTAL 80,576.90
ACTION REQUIREDs
City Council acceptance of best bid.
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A. Return to drying beds and Zimpro treatment.
Thib method was discontinued due to high operating
rand maintenance costs. Costs were in excess of
$120,000 per year.
RECOMMENDATIONS
The Public Utility Baord at it's meeting on January 101 1479, {
recommended b) the City council acceptance of the bid of
Rickel Manufacturing Co, of Salina, Kansas in the amount
of 549,777. S0.
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R. E. Nelson, P.E.
Director of Utilities
Exhibit 2 Did :Summary
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BID SUMMARY
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SLUDGE LAND APPLICATOR TRUCK
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Is Environmental Sales and Service, Inc.
Base Sids New and unused 3,500 gallon capacity sludge
applicator truck with sub-surface injector
system $791950.00
60-90 day deliveryl Warranty, Engine 6 Trans
3 yeara, Frame, and Components i year. {
Alternate Bids Previously owned or demonstration model J
with same specifications as base bid. NIB II
III Rickei Manufacturing Corporation, 1
Base Bids New and unused 3,500 gallon capacity sludge k
applicator truck with sub-surface injector.
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60-90 day delivery= Warranty, 1 year, $83,748;00
Alternate Bidi Previously owned or demonstration model
with same sydeificattona as base bid
60 day delivery, Warranty 6 months. $49,777.50
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TO: Chr.ta Hartung, City Manager
FROMr John J, Marshall, Purchasing Agent
DATES January 10, 1919
r SUBJECT: Bid #8621 13KV ?over Cable
We have roviewed this bid and the alternates offered and full
agree with the attached mom) from the Utility Department. Y
Therefore, we rect-mmend items 1 and 2 be awarded to Craybar
Electric. Item one to for 250 MCM Copper for 18,000 feet at $2,121.33
per thousand feet, for a total of $38,18;1.94. Item two for 500 MCM.
Copper wire for 22,SOO feet at $3,490.39 per thousand feet for a total
of $78,533.78, total bid purchase $116,717,12'. This is by far the best
E buy for iho City of Denton as the Aluminum alternate bid does not came
close to meeting specifications,
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( FROM, Ernie B. Tullos, Asst. Director of Utilities
{ DATE! January 2, 1979
f SUBJECTS Bid 48621 - 3SKV Power Cable
This bid is for i,~400' of 350 MCM and 22,500' of 750MCH aluminum
15KV power cable.' The majority is to be used for service to the
Golden Triangl'S"Mall or main feeder lines around the west and south
perimeter of the Hall site.
h During the per..od between the initial advertising for, bids ari<7 the
closing date tn4 staff was informed that eluivalent cv- r sized of
E 250 MCN and 500 MCM might be more economical aid bidders ^qre advised
that alternate ',)ids were encouraged: The bids do reflect that copper
conductor is 6 v0 11% cheaper and copper conductor is recommended to be
used because of tine lower price as well as the overall size reduction
which will reduce the cost of installation and connections will be more
reliable.
Ethylene propylene insulation of 220 mils thickness with a polyvinyl
chloride jacket of 110 mile was specified. Several supp)iers submitted
LJ bids utiliting'crosslink thermosetting polyethyiene of 715 mile and a
PVC jacket 6f 60 toils which does not meet specificatiot,s.
The bid of Temple is not acceptable due to the delivery of 182 days.
The bid of Graybar is recommeneed as being the lowest bid matting
specifications, Graybar is recommended to be awarded the bid as followes
item 41 250 MCM copper Anaconda Unishield for 18,000' 0 232,33/1000'
4 38.183.44
item 42 500 MCH copper Anaconda Unishield for 22,500' 0 3,490,39/10001
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TOTAL . $116$717,71
trirm price except for metal escalation
based on copper price of 0,689 per pound. ,
Delivery is stock subject to prior sale.
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Tot Chris Hartung, City Manager
Fromt Tom Shaw, Acat, Purchasing Agent
Datet 1-9-79
Subjects Bid #8620 Sludge Applicator Truck
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This bid is for a 3500 gallon sludge applicator truck with 1
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sub-outface inje%:tor system and high floatation tires. This I
truck to used by the Sewage Treatment Flant to distribute f J
sludge over an 4vas of ground for proper disposal. We have
had a`sludge applicator truck leased and in use for approx
irately 6 months, ,
We bid this requirement two wayal oneo a new and unused model
and two, 'a demonstration or previously owned model meeting the
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We reco%Tend this bid be awarded to Rickel Mfg. Co. for a
demonstrator modtl'4500 "Big All sludge applicator truck
for $490'777.50.
This is the same machine we currently have leased iad feel it
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is the test buy for the City of Denton, This unit will be
modified to meet speciEcation an bid at no charge to the City I
of Denton.
This unit is an addition to the t:otor fool fleet and the purchase
price has been included in the 1978-1979 bu?get.
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Fromt Tom Shaw, Asst, Purchasing Agent
Datos 1-11-74
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Subjectt' Bid 48631 Electric Haters, Current Transformers
and Meter Sockets
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This bid is for the annual requirements for electric meters,
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current tre.nsformera and meter sockets. This material to
ordered as need in various quantities throughout the contract
period
After tabulation of prices, and evaluation of the, items bid,
we make the following recommldations for bid awwards as
follows
Electric Meters - Item 1 thru 168 to Nesco the
low did westing specifications and firm for 1
year.
Current Transformers - item 17 thru 26 to
Electrical Distribution Products, the lowest
A. bidder meeting specifications.
Meter Sockets - Item 27 thru 38 to Priester
Supply, the lowest bidder meeting specifications.
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! Tot Chris Hartung, City Manager
Fromt Tom Shaw, Aest. Purchasing Agent
Datet 1-8-79
11 Subjects Bid 18628 Truck Cab and Chassis for Commercial
Sanitation Trucks
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This bid is for a cab and chassis to replace motor pool unit
number 2000. This vehicle is the oldest of the four commercial
container trucks in use by the City of Denton. It is our'inten-
tion to mount the body off of unit 12000 outs this new cab and
chassis, Replacing the truck cab and chassis only.
Phan bids were solicited it was indicated that delivery would
be a cc t,: al factor in our bid evaluation. This due to expect-
ad long lead time and critical requirement of the vehicle.
T j Six bids were received. Out of the six bids two bidders offered
immediat. delivery on trucks in stock. The lowest bid on an
toi.n stock" truck was Lona Star Peterbuilt in the amount 'of
$40,407.00. We recommend this bid be awarded to Lone'Star Peter-
built since the low bidder Mahansv Intartational at $341788.00
offered a 180 to 240 day delivery. 1'he coat to recondition the
old truck and maintain it for a period of 180 to 240 `days would
far exceed the $5,619.00 additional cost.
We also recommend the purchasing department be surthorised to
order three additional unite from Mahaney International at the
low bid price of $34,788.00 each ' ThOia.unita`would be motor
pool replacements for the cosmtercial.4anitation`trucks `scheduled
for replacement in the lost quarter of this year. By awarding
three additional cab and chasaia at this time we could avoid the
emergency situation we have now. We realize this is 's lakge
sum of money however as delivery schedules approach 6 to 12
months our planning and purchasing must coincide,
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