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r y P+i CD to MI t J~ ry 1987 Boards and Cotumissions ,i a + j'v I 3w! I r i II i5'~ SCE 4'1 I j 1 I 1 FIWFF~ I Board and Commission Members Addresses and Phone Numbers 11? September 1c 19H7 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Member Home Address Telephone I David Arno 2004 Georgetown7l,' 387-3665 (H) Jet"-earrekI 601 College •t)i 387-6796 (H) 565-3057 (0) Don Williams 2515 Jamestown'll,,'I0 382-5992 (H) Rick Woolfolk 3121 Westgateg6,?') 566-0072 (H) 5745-Vloce (a) Dante Ferrara -31II -Din" 2yr)Q ,Q3Sim 566-31e4 (H) Don Smith 2107 Emerson 9NIij 387-5126 (H) 565-2011 (0) Gene Wright Rt. 2, Box 338, Argyle 464-3126 (H) 565-'050 (p) Ncv~G,! ~l cwi t~ le y BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Member Home Address Telephone Clovis Morrisson 2810 Santa Monica 387-5017 (H) 565-2.337 (0) Frances LaForte 2917 Croydon 387-2054 (H) Merlin Lee 906 Lynhurst 565-8323 (H) Janeda Peploe 2414 Ft. worth Dr. 387-5975 (H) Ralph Morrison 716 Northridge 387-4974 (H) Harold Harkins (ALT) 1405 Sandy Creek Drive 387-1043 (H) 4! Deborah Darley (ALT) 1404 Angelina Bend 382-0848 (H) BUILDING CODE BOARD i Member Home Address Telephone .~,abe.el `/Jrct(~G, j77CV Reber-t--Horn 381-2-M"!wt 566-3000 (H) (214)580-3400 (0) Mike Lewis 3Jo~ 6RNAdah4~76Lo2 387-259; (H) ZS41Z(0) Edgar-- Barnes33~ll-[(j QL-HkS~.~ 3°y-",_::-1 H) '556=6666-(0) f Robert Courtney 2003 Williamsburg 382-8204 (H) Alfred "Bud" Green 1315 Avenue C 387-0195 (H) 898-2530 Cliff Reding 44) 211 Woodrow Lane 387-4948 {n)._~~ ; "tax-1a fly (~cJ~ -UCtec~,iL ill r (J U 1 CABLE TV ADVISORY BOARD /~O ioF3o3, )IrdvJ 31,7 -("(oII' ) Member Home Address Telephone Joseph Fearing 525 Roberts 387-4902 (H) 898-2256 (0) Charlie McNeill 432 Fulton 382-8165 (H) Judith Abbott 2283 Sor.tpture 387-7557 (H) G. L, Seligmann 924 Kings Row 387-8142 (H) 565-3399 (0) Darlene Whitten 2145 Woodbrook 387-5329 (H) b83-36i~-~iy CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COMMISSION yj Member Home Address Telephone Wayne Autrey 1215 Oakland -387a9593,_0•) Gilbert Bernstein 529 Headlee 382-6281 387-6151 (0) Bruce Chamberlain 1905 McCormick 387-6085 (H) Doug Chadwick 3501 Dunes 387-1140 (H) Vivian Edwards 112 Sandpiper 566-6673 (H) 214-221-5139 (0) Mike Amador 1001 Manhattan 387-2394 565-3000 (o) Virginia Gallian 1119 Ridgecreat 387-5767 (H) 387-3848 (0) Gene cohlke 1401 nroadway 387-1895 382-1502 (0) John Tompkins 2415 Royal Acres Dr. 382-3538 (H) 566-1451 (0) CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Member Home Address Telephone Derrell Bulls 1428 Windsor Drive 383-1754 (H) 383-1565 (0) Robert Caldwell 2603 Jamestown 382-8954 (H) 382-2130 (0) Jack Miller Victor Equip. 387-2461 (H) 566-2000 (0) P.O. Box 1007, 76202 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE Member [tome Address Telephone ck3 38?- Cco4(cr~ €i PU1o~(~~a3 `71A r r 38,-7.6206 382-3845 (H) cent x; Don Chipman 3226 Huisache 565-1570 (H) 565-3402 (0) t s Sarah Parker 736 Wilson 382-9302 (H) Sibyl Evans 618 Grove 382-2404 (H) Rosemary Rodriguez 2616 Wellington 565-9507 (H) 382-1591 (O) Jo Luker 1213 Piping Rock 382-8559 (H) Dennis Stephens 1304 Heather 387-2459 (H) 387-6151 (0) 4! Lucy Campbell 1800 Carroll 383-4084 (H) 565-7384 (0) j Connie wells 824 Ridgecreat 387-7462 (H) #4 DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD j Member Home Address Telephone - - - Charles Ridens 1204 Amherst 566-3876 565-2324 (0) Dale Maddry 1917 Hollyhill 382-7759 (H) Ronald McDade 2502 Sherwood 383-3078 (H) jwi) 542-5512 (0) Jim Kuykendall 1107 Aileen 383-1292 (H) 565-7161 (0) Cengiz Capan 2025 Southridge 565-3049 (it DENTON HOUSING AUTHORITY _ ne Member Home Address 1 e1 Tely o~ nt ,p 'rn'„ r ''J 1r; Reginald -Logan q05-Park bane is ~ 382-855} tara<< 'r j '10.x; 1 VACAl}2Y (1J401i, l)IlStA 0.0,A Barbara Fisher 2312-Fa-irfax•4A01, Coijijl,uot566-2451 (H) Robert Mizell 2722 Crestwood~t jlw p`; 7387-6918 (H) 387-1121 (0) Charles Glasgow 1112 Skylark 387.2054 F w 1 ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD Member Home` Address ress Te1e hone Pete Chumbley 227 Eagle David Hoenig 820 imperial 387-1704 (a{) Jim Keefer 382-7122 (H) Jane McBride 3300 Carmel, 76205 383-3472 1104 North Locust 566-5921 (H) 3214-446-63 82-14117(0 (0) Brad Carrell 2325 Kingston Marion Johnson (ALT) 3011 Fast University 382-4443 387-6960:=(p; Clyde McWilliams (ALT) 2216 Parksids 387-7036 387-6050 (0) FLOW HOSPITAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS_ - CITY APPOINTEES Member Home Address _ - Telephone Don Holt ,?a0-•E Mary Williams m2Yson circle 383-4376 (H RFD ) 383-1578 (0) Stanley MalfFoe 182; 8e11 Avenua 387-5447 (H) ""38/,6625 (H) HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION Member Home Address Telephone Richard Hayes 809 West Oak Mike Cochran 609 West Oak 382"4335 (H) 387-3518 (p) Catherine Conrad 387-0995 (H) 2024 Kendol 387-0995 (p) Y ph Janet Shelton 387-1983 (H) 566-3198 4 Timbergreen Cr, (o) Bullitt Lowry 1500 Angelina Bend 387-2412 (H) 566-0512 (p) 14,' 't W, A, Barker 382-8195 (H) 565-3341 (0) 812 West Oak Sandra Matthews 322 Panhandle 382-8057 ,S? Tom Miller 387-3974 (H} Gaylen Fick e 711 W, Sycamore 387-1659 (H) _1659 k 4 y 2104 hoodbrook 387 56b-7967 (11(0) 11, ) 387-0512 (0) 1 r ) HUMAN_ _RESOURCES S COMMITTEE 4,t Member Home Address 1 Telephone ` Linda Brock 2911 Nottingham 387-8058 H Barbara Atkins 2903 ( ) Gary Truitt Spencer Road 387-6091 (H) 2029 Bowling Green Trudy Foster 566.7907 (H) 382-5411 (o) 2106 Hillcrest Dorol:hy Damico 382-6337 (H) 565-0855 (p} 1801 Panhandle 382-3327 (H) Hector Medina 1215 N. Elm Anita Cowan 602 Woodland 565-1770 (H) 565-1770 (0) s Richard Enos 915 Bolivar 382-0388 565-0224 Irene Price 1116 East Hickory 383-1266 (H) NYNI-cr-w~ r raw",~ 3,"#--a"nada~TSail 566-4822 ( o) Rudy Rodriguez v 382-0729 (H) 2616 Welli 566-4822 (o) UDpG~ ngton 565-9507 (H) 898-2040 (0) 1 LIBRARY BOARD Member Home Address Telephone ` David speck 1718 Laureluood 382-9303 (H) 382-3834 (0) I Lupe Gonzalez 216 Collins 387-6416 (H) 387-4884 (0) /l Rodney J. Hutton 2804 Fo%oroft Circle 387-4161 (H) 382-4311 (0) Mary Jo Pickens 1022 Imperial 387-3239 (H) Margaret Chrisman 1717 N. Locust, #2 382-5990 (H) Dorothy Adkins 2115 Glenwood 387-1097 (H) ` Jean Glasgow 1112 Skylark 387-2054 (H) r PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD Member Home Address Telephone Dalton Gregory 2408 Emerson 565-9331 Gary girchoff 6 Highview Circle 367-0049 (H) 383-2357 (0) Rita Pilkey 818 Avenue D 362-8207 (H) Carl Anderson 9 Rolling Hills, 76205 387-6055 (H) 382-5404 (0) Catherine Bell 612 Park Lane 382-9360 (H) PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Member Home Address Telephone - - i oil nbPl+.cQL Bill Claiborne 2 4 a stwood 387-7227 (H) 565-7179 (O) Ruby Cole 719 Lakey 387-7408 (H) 2I4-956-6246 (0) Etha Kiker 1013 Kings Row 362-8589 (H) William Kamman 2225 Scripture 387-3389 (H) 565-2597 (O) Euline Brack 1900 We8tridge 382-2436 (H) f Ivan Glasscock 2016 Hollyhill 387-5498 (H) Judd Holt 3221 Nottingham 382-5311 (H) 387-9551 (0) j PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CODE BOARD } Member Home Address Telephone George Becker 2204 Foxcroft 566-3076 (H) 387-3845 (G) Richard Cooper 1 Timbergreen, 76205 566-1321 (H) 565-1579 (0) Bob Sullivan 3403 Oriole 387-2327 (H) Jeffrey Johnson 318 Congress 387-3785 (H) Pete Work 2321 Ft. Worth Dr, 387-9169 (H) 387-1911 (0) Bill Burley 919 Kilkenny Court 565-1010 (o) Joe Mulroy 5001 w. University 387-7568 (o) r1 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD Member Home Address Telephone Mark Chew P.O. Box 2725 387-4794 (H) 383-1083 (0) Dr. Robert LaPorte 2917 Croydon 387-6760 (H) 565-3395 (0) 1327 Sherman 382-6878 (H) Kenneth Frady Roland 2508 Robinwood 382-8035 (H) Roland John Thompson 3211 Darby Lane 387-5635 (H) TMPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Member Home Address Telephone Ray Stephens 619 Ridgecrest 387-3340 (H) 565-3340 (0) Roland Vela 729 Ridgecrest 387-4938 (H) 565-2011 (0) s ;a* 0296J I i Fr 8 f l+ t! 1 f I J I qn t A j i E ~ ya i +~tit t V 1 I O' N H 1 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSION'S AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMIINT TERM 1 David Arno 1982 1986-88 ` 2 John R, Carrell 1979 1986-88 3 Don Williams 1985 1986-88 Q Rick Woolfolk 1987 1987-89 5 Dante Ferrara 1987 1987-89 6 Don Smith 1980 1986-88 i 7 Gene Wright 1989 1987-89 Staff Liaison Ron Bowling 1 'fir 1 I rfl f I 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT CURRENT ORIGINAL. PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Clovis Morrisson, Jr, 1985 1987-89 2 Frances La Forte 1986 1986-88 3 Merlin Lee 1985 1987-89 4 Janeda Peploe 1983 1987-89 i 5 Ralph Morrison 1987 1987-88 6 Harold Harkins (ALT) 198'1 1987-88 7 Deborah Darley (ALT) 1979 1987-89 Staff Liaison - Robbie Baughman T , JppjM1T, M~ it i Wt ,t. r~ s i i i a A 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS BUILDING CODE BOARD CURREN'r ORIGINAL PRFSENT PLACE (MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TFRM 1 O r t r n,_1.g84- / V'7 2986-88 2 Mike Lewis 1982 1986-88 3 Ed.gar---Aa-r-nes,UQ ,%Y 1986 1987-89 4 Robert Courtney 1986 1987-89 5 Alfred "Bud" Green 1986 1986-88 6 Cliff Reding (ALI') 1982 1987-89 7 Eci-S~otlC-fiklr~'}~pr/aa2r~1 `1.98.2 1986-88• Staff Liaison - Jackie Doyle f U i, it i Ad ~AA r r, i a i I sa F i I 4 ~ I ill 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS CABLE TV ADVISORY BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Joseph Fearing 1986 1986-89 2 Charlie McNeill 1986 1986-89 3 Judith Abbott 1985 1985-88 4 G. L. Seligmann 1979 1986-89 5 Darlene Whitten 1981 1987-90 Council Liaison - Jim Alexander Staff Liaison - Julia Moore ~j14Y v j 1i .i~ 1., 14 I 'f "an 1 i 3{ 3 ~i 1 i'f 4 Y f i 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COMMISSION CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE. MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Wayne Autrey 1981 1986-88 Z Gilbert Bernstein 1981 1986-88 3 Bruce Chamberlain 1983 1987-89 4 Doug Chadwick 1987 1987-89 5 Vivian Edwards 1983 1987-89 6 Mike Amador 1986 1986-88 .,i 7 Virginia Gallian 1982 1987-89 11Y1. -88 g Gene Gohlke 1985 1986 9 John Tompkins 1983 1987-89 1, I Cnt;ucil Liaison - Jane Hopkins 1't Staff Liaison - Paul 1wilchukwu i 1 Y. I i 1 } 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS F CIVIL SERVICE CODIMISSION ORIGINAL PRESENT CURRENT TERM PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT Derrell Bulls 1983 1986-89 1 Robert Caldwell 1982 1985-$8 M 2 Jack Miller 1985 1985-88 3 Staff Liaison - Lloyd Harrell j Civil Service Director - Betty McKean f }ty r,1 l n• d f t4 ' if I F. V Fis 1 j 'a tt i I i I v .1 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM = S, lees . "444 1 C arts 19 8 0~ 1"-7---&g 2 lion Chipman 1986 1986-88 3 Sarah Parker 1987 1987-89 4 Sibyl Evans 1978 1986-88 5 Rosemary Rodriquez 1986 1986-88 6 Jo Luker 1979 1986-88 . +3 7 Dennis Stephens 1987 1987-89 8 LUCy Campbell 1985 1987-89 ~ylh4. 9 Connie Well,,, 1982 1987-89 Council Liaison - Randall Boyd 13 ? Staff Liaison - Barbara Bass f F, ~ 1z7 5'~ f `t f 1 I .M 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Charles Ridens 1985 1987-89 2 Dale Mat...ry 1982 1986-88 3 Ronald G. McDade 1982 1986-83 4 Jim Kuykendall 1986 1987-89 5 Cengiz Capan 1987 1987-88 Staff Liaison - Gary Collins 1I F.; 4a Yr i i r A 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS t ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Pete Chumbley 1981 1987-89 2 David Hoenig 1983 1987-89 3 Jim Kef£er 1987 1987-89 4 Jane McBride 1985 1986-88 5 Brad Carrell 1980 1986-88 6 Marion Johnson (ALT) 1980 1987-89 7 Clyde McWilliams (ALT) 1985 1986-88 Staff Liaison - Jackie Doyle w. V J, '~1 t M' zj II 4= k .14 s'sj I i tip f i I I 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS HISTORIC LANDMARII COMMISSION CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Richard Hayes 1987 1986-88 2 Mike Cochran 191q5 1987-89 3 Catherine Conrady 198S 1987-89 4 Janet Shelton 1987 1987-89 5 Bullitt Lowry 1980 1986-88 6 W.A. Barker 1987 1987-89 7 Sandra Matthews 1982 1987-89 8 Tom Miller 1980 1986-88 9 Gaylen FickeY 1985 1987-89 Council Liaison - Randall Boyd Staff Liaison - Denise Spivey j r; ti f ti r~ I ~ Ir w 1987 - 1988 HOARDS AND COMMISSIONS HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM I Linda Brock 1985 1986-88 2 Barbara Atkins 1987 1987-89 3 Gary Truitt 1987 1987-89 d Trudy Foster 1982 1986-88 5 Dorothy Damico 1986 1986-88 6 Hector Medina 1986 1986-88 7 Anita Cowan 1987 1987-89 8 Richard linos 1987 1987-89 9 Irene Pr/ice 1.982 1987-89 10 ,[rt . (Z ?CQ- 102 ~1~~~ cDC~i ~ , &~.~/~87 19861986-88 11 Rudy Rodriguez 1981 1986-88 f z Council Liaison - Hugh Ayer Staff Liaison - Barbara Ross s , t 3 t by 1 r I 1987 -1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS LIBRARY BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1. David Speck 1985 1986-88 2 Lupe Gonzalez 1983 1987-89 3 Rodney J, Hutton 1981 1986-88 a Mary Jo Pickens 1987 1987-89 5 Margaret Chrisman 1986 1986-88 6 Dorothy Adkins 1986 1987-89 t 7 Jean Glasgow 1986 1987-89 Council Liaison - Ray Stephens Staff Liaison - Joella Orr i !I F 4 1 7 i I sr' I 14 w Y. s~ { y$ cj F r I A F~ 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Dalton Gregory 1987 1987-89 2 Gary Kirchoff 1984 1986-88 3 Carl Anderson 1937 1987-89 4 Rita Pilkey 1985 1987-89 5 Cathorine Bell 1986 r 5; 1986-88 Council Liaison - Bob Gorton Staff Liaison - Steve Brinkman t 7 s r. yi f yj Y[ ey t r "M ww~~, r TV i i - 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ! CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Bill Claiborne 1982 1986-88 2 Ruby Colo 1982 1986-88 3 Etha Kiker 1987 1987-89 4 William Kamma~i 1986 1986-88 S Eullne Brock 1985 1987-89 6 Ivan Glasscock 1986 1987-89 t, 7 Judd Holt 1986 1987-89 Council Liaison - Linnie McAdams Staff Liaison - Jeff Meyer and FlizabeLli Evans i aJ Mi aY; I } 1~- I: f 1 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CODE BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM I George Becker 1977 1987-89 2 Richard Cooper 1987 1987-88 i. 3 Bob Sullivan 1979 1987-89 4 Jeffrey Johnson 1987 1987-88 5 Pete Work 1976 1986-88 6 Bill Burley 1985 1987-89 t 7 Joe Mulroy 1987 1987-89 i Staff Liaison - Jackie Doyle i I `2 1 I1 33,7 fl i 91 1 I ~n I L7 N w 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAI. PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Mark Chew 1987 1987-91 2 Robert LaForte 1987 1987-91 3 Kenneth Frady 1985 1985-88 4 Roland lane), 1979 1986-90 ry 5 John Thompson 1984 1985-89 Council Liaison - Jim Alexander Staff Liaison - Bob Nelson ti r y iy d3 y'f 1 y~ ' 1 TI ~Z t IY .'I 1 I - w i 1987 - 1988 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS TMPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DENTON REPRESENTATIVES CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM Ray Stephens 1987 1987-89 Roland Vela 1980 1986-88 I i V ,r ,j j } ~t ;r a 4 ro ~ n a o w C n µ M N ~p N. r{ O p N °r j rcas✓ -z,~ ;'t i`i„ :!i {d~ lr ' X11 fi 'firr! ✓ `1 J~ 4l~ 1 1 Ir 4j ' t~ Y~_£ 64Z l , I I ~s, - ifs ~ f loft CHARTER PROVISIONS , i tt I J. i 2163C/2 i M r"'l*) 5 2.07 DENTON CODE 2.08 Sec. 2.07. Rules of procedure, minutes. The council shall determine Its own rules of procedure and order of business. Minutes of all mettings of the council shall be taken and preserved as a permanent record open to the public for inspection, See. 2.08. Powers of the council Except as otherwise provided by this charter all powers of the city and the determination of all matters of policy shall be vested in the council, Without limitation of the powers granted or delegated to the city by the Conatitution, statutes, or this Charter, the council shall have power to; (a) Appoint and remove the city manager. (b) Appoint and remove the city attorney and the municipal court judge, YL' (c) Approve members of all boards, commissions and com- mittees serving the city, (d) Adopt the budget of the city. (e) Fix the salary of the city manager and, in cooperation with the city manager, all other salaries. i (f) Authorize by ordinance the issuance of bonds, assign- .a ments of revenue or warrants, 1 (g) Approve plats, (h) Adopt and modify the official map of the city, (I) Adopt and modify the zoning plan which may regulate and fix the height and number of stories of buildings and other structures, the size of yards and courts, the density of population and the location and use of build. s ings for trade, industry, business, residence or other purposes. 4[ (j) Provide for the establishment and designation of fire A l limits and prescribe the kind and character of build. I Ings, structures, or improvements which may be erected 1 { therein, and provide for the condemnation of danger- l l r? ,ous or dilapidated buildings or structures which In- crease the fire hazard and the manner of their removal i or destruction, 9upp. No. 32 8 1-21 DENTON CODE $ 1'44 ARTICLE 1I. RESERVED* - Secs. 1-21---141. Reserved. ARTICLE III. RULES AND PROCEDURES BEFORE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS c' See. 1.42. Definition. The words "board," "boards," "commission," or "commis- sions," as used In this article, shall be construed to mean any i managerial, administrative, or quaaijudicial body of persons i which has an advisory or deliberative character and whose members are appointed by or serve at the pleasure of the city council of the City of Denton, Texas. (Ord. No, 81-67, § 111, 7.14-81) Sec. 1.43. Applicability, The provisions of this article shall govern and control the rules, procedures, and operation of all boards, and the removal of members thereof; provided, however, wherever any provi- sion of the state constitution, a state statute, the city charter, or city ordinance conflicts or is inconsistent with any provi- f sion of this article, the conflicting or inconsistent prov13ion of this article shall not be applicable, (Ord. No, 81-67, § III, 7.14.31) i See. 1.44. General rules. ( Quorum. A quorum for the transaction of business of a board shall be a majority of the members appointed to said board. a 'Editor's note-Section 11 of Ord. No, 91.87, adopted July 14, 1991, i% provided that $aj 1.21-1-41 of the Code be designated as Art. II, ' entitled "Rules of Procedure before City council,,, and that said article be reserved for future use. Supp. No. 36 126 J 1-b GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.20 offense or a misdemeanor, or wherever in such Code or ordi- nance the doing of any act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful, and no specific penalty is provided therefor, the violation of any such provision of this Code or any such ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200.00) ; provided, however, that no penalty shall be greater or less than the penalty provided for the same or a similar offense under the laws of the state. Each day any violation of this Code or of any ordinance shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. State law reference-Authority of city to prescribe penalties for ti violation of Code of Ordinances, Vernon's Ann. Civ. St, art, 1176a, § 1. r Sec. 1.5.1. Procedure for enforcement of Code. The city manager, or his designee, is hereby authorized to Issue citations Into municipal court for any violation of this l~ Code of Ordinances. Such authority is In addition to and a (''f cumulative of other enforcement remedies provided for in this ' Code or by law. It shall be unlawful for a person or corpora- tion to intentionally and knowingly fail to appear in accord- ance with the terms of a citation issued hereunder. (Ord, No, j 81.107, § I, 12.1-81) l Sec. 1.0. Severabil(ty of parts of Code, It Is hereby declared to be the intention of the city coun• I cil that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Code are severable and, if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Code shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, para. graphs and sections of this Code, since the same would have j been enacted by the city council without the incorporation 1 of this Code of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. i; Secs. 1.71.20. Reserved, Supp, No. 36 125 '1 4 1.44 GENERAL PROVISIONS Y § I.44 Voting required. No attending member of a board shall be excused or shall abstain from voting on any matter before the board on which a vote is called or required except where a board member's personal Interest is involved. Where such member's personal interest is involved, such member shall an. l nounce such Interest at the commencement of consideration f of the matter and such member shall not enter into discumlon or debate on such matter and shall abstain from voting there- on. A member shall be considered to have a personal interest in a matter whenever any matter before the board could or j does affect the member's financial interest, or thos,a of a business with which the member is associated, Absences. All board members shall attend all regularly called and scheduled meetings of the board of which he is a member. The unexcused absence of any board member from more than three (3) regularly called and scheduled meetings of the board of which he Is a member in any one year or lack f of attendance at fifty (00) per cent of the number of regu- lar meetings in a year, unless such absence is the result of " personal or family illness or death, shall be considered "cause," as that term is used in section 14.16 of the charter of the City of Denton, 1969, for removal of said member by the city j t? council from such board. (Ord, No. 81-67, § 111(144,1-, ff :2 1.44.3), 7-14.81) r f ~i t 9upp, No. 38 127 (The next page is 181) " y t y 4 H f N o o n Al ti, s y_ r Yyl ! ii 1C l I N t I Z e 11 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD 4 1 ~ j l 3 ' F k1 R' i 2163C/4 oil RESOLUTION BE IT M'SOLVED BY T111i COUNCIL OF TM CITY OF MmrON, TEXAS: That the Airport Advisory Board of the City of Denton, Texas, shall consist of seven members who shall be residents of Denton County, Texas, and four (4) of same shall be also residents of the City of Denton. Four (4) members shall be appointed by the Council s~ to serve for one year, ending the 30th day of June, 1970, or until their successor is appointed; and throe (3) members shall he appointed to serve for No (2) years ending. the 30th day of June, 1971, or until their successor is appointed. All members appointed or re-appointed after this year tl! shall serve for two (2) years, and continue until their successors are appointed, which shall establish stag- gered two year terms. No person having any pecuniary interest in the Denton A thereon Airport or with an operator or concessionalr shall be a member of this Airport Advisory Board. The purpose of this Board is to advise the Council on all matters concerning or pertaining to the Denton Airport, and to submit a budget recouneendation to the City Manager for his consideration in preparing the f total City budget. J f PASSED AND APPROVTD this 24th day of June, A,D., 1969. /s/ NELSON, MYOR j CITY OF DEM`110N, TLIXAS ATT M, s/ I BR OM CI'1'1 SI',CItI:I'N2Y CITY OF DEM*o,,9, TL''(AS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL VOW, s/ JACK`UN, (,T1'Y A'1ORNLY CITY OF DI:,N'inv, TEXAS f Motion was made by Finlay, seconded by Nou that the Rcso.lution be adopted. On roll call vote Finlay voted "ayo," Neu voted "nyo," Ayer vototl",iyo," and Nolson voted "ary0," Motion carried. i 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PLACE MEMBERS PRESENT APPOINTMENT TERM NRW ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 David Arno s 1982 1986-88 9 of 14 meetings a 2 John R. Carrell 1979 1986-88 12 of 14 meetings 3 Don Williams 1985 1986-88 10 of 14 meetings 4 Frank Hayward* **(Chairman) 1981 1985-87 14 of 14 meetings 5 Lee Keith* 1979 1985-87 14 of 14 meetings 6 Don Smith 1980 1986-88 14 of 14 meetings 7 Gene Wright* 1984 1985-87 14 of 14 meetings Council Liaison - Staff Lialson - Ron Bowling Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms f NOTE: 111 7 members must be residents of Denton county, 4 must be residents of the city of Denton Members appointed for two year terms i : f I I f I V CITY Of DENTOW ~ BOARD APPOINTMENT I „ • ~fi r NFORMATIOM NApM~E, R S. ±tl 724 dn..~~ - ADDRESS y I& rig PHONE CITY S ATE V &YA '44g Aid ZIP CODE NA1~ OF LOYER ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER ~rGb'dGgs" PHONE CITY STATE OCCUPATION Ry aZIP CODE HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBEt NAME OF CITYs WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBEt i ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? -t9iFPokT STATEMENT OF APPLICANTt / 1~ fI'1/ ai i /ON A rRrreN 6 4,to:~ -~0A16E!~ euP a.e e_ f~AP~, /N P ,r ~AersT/C AAatwq K ~ DATE SIGNA UR AP L CANT BOARD MLMBEA ATTENDANCE POLICY It is khe policy of vari the city of Denton city ous city Boards and Commissions be removed ufrom office eforrsla k of attendance at the various meetinga of the Boardl and Commissions. Members may be removed an the following bag is$ 1. t3 ular Meetin s, Board Members may be rsmovaA from office for three unexcust absences during the course of one year and/or lack of attendance at sot of the number of regular meetings in the year. 2. 3 ecial Called Meetin s. Board Members may be removed from office or Ack o atten ante at Sot of the number of special called Meetings in one year. An unexcused absence is defined as an absence for which no advanced notification is given and/or as determined by the Chalcman of the affected Board or Commission. OFFICE USE ONLY: TERM OF APPOINT,%MNT r THIS APPLICATION MUSTH gE p1,IgSENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEM,3ERS IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEEMG FOLLOWING THE 2RESEN^'ATION. 6I04A I I✓ I ~ CITY OF DENTON• • BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATION TO A) Aj=z2 NAM ADDRESS PHONE 1_) 'A)777A) Ts! za/ CITY STATE ZIP CODE r" Af/,Fie NAME F EMPLOYER SAfZlo A. 387 - z1.<7 ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER PHONE I ngr^/7_0 Al 711- Zo Z, CITY S ATE ZIP CODE !SJ/c. L OCCUPATION II HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE CN A CITY BOARD? JVo IF YES, PLEASE bESCRIBEs NAME OF CITYt WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBES ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? Azle PjR7~ STATEMENT OF APPLICANTt .31 IA) q 41e4FA) fzFz) 10ietVi+~ P/Ie)J ' rte FCC~~/ G~.r 1 L..l~ Z? ~ d A/ TA i / ice L 1 I'-1 n7- ~L2 ~4.li~i~ r9 g al is'p~i1JG k2 '!l ._.1.QG'42 f c t 4.12 nD~P i r, :.1z_ G F' !T LJ (?c . J e9 X' DATE G ATU E 0 PLICANT BOAAA MEMBPR ATTENDANCE POLICY i It is the 7ollcy of the City of Denton City Council that Members of the various Clty Boards and Commissions be removed from office for lack of attendance at the various meetings of the Boards and Commissions, Members may be removed on the following basist 1. 8e9Ular Meetin s, Board Members may be removed from office tot three unexcused absences during the course of one year and/or lack of attendance at 509 of the number of regular meetings in the year. 2, B ecial Called Neetin s, Board Members may be removed from of:ice or as o ateen anae at 509 of the number of Special Called Meetings in one year, An unexeused absence is defined as an absence for whkch no advanced notification Is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of tha affected board or Commisslon, OFFICE USE ONLY: TERM OF APPOINTMENTt BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN '.r EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTF THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION, 6104A r CITY OF DEWMW BOARD APPOINTMENT IIiFORHA'PIOif~~~'j?' AM Pe, N A2.1l 3f3~ -S~/.s'A ADDRESS ~ PHONE CITY S ATB I 2IP DE ZNAME OF EMPLOYER ~,D ~ Bowr$~s-7 ADDREO OF E LOYER _ PHONE rT CITY j.~ STATE 16?0 3 rS~Q ZIP CODE OCCUMT N HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? _ Q IF YES* PLEASE DESCRIBES NAME OF CITY$ WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? r•; IF YESr PLEASE DESCRIBE: t ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE 7) a r RAi .44 STATEMENT OF APPLICANTS L Dy A JAI 1 44ppLL DAT~°"" f. N MATURE OF AP I BOARD XWER ATTENDANCE POLICY It is the Policy of the City of Denton City Council that Members of the various City Boards and Commissions be removed from office for lack of attendance at the various meetings of the Boards and Commissions. Members may be removed an the following basisi 1. Roular Meetings. Board Members may be removed from office for three unexcueed absences during the course of one year and/or lack of attendance at $01 of the number of regular meetings in the year. 2. S ecial Called Meetings Board Members may be removed from office I, or lac o atten-3anon at $01 of the number of Special Called Meetings in one yeat. An unexeused absence is defined as an absence tot which no advanced notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission. OFFICE USE ONLY: TERM OF APPOINTMENTS I '-ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUSTS E NPRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN " EXECUTIVE SESSrONO AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATIM 6104A `4 r. n y: r t~ if - r', ! ~ c e M 'e; A.~I 1 l 'ti f'h ~,i~ i / i c. a ~ u. ~ p fr ~ jj t~ ryi fj i tX r ~ ~ k~'"` F I i r a Y tj f 1 +/I r 1 _ _ _ _ ~~r i , BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT a } ` tw i 1 3t i I f P (1 I 2163C/8 y f Art, 23 Art. 22 APPENDIX B--ZONING henceforth be in conformance to this ordinance. Abandonment k shall involve the intent of the user or owner to discontinue a nonconforming operation and the actual act of discontinuance. Any nonconforming use which Is iscconmonesfor. orbe which con- remains vacant for a period sidered to have been abandoned, Article 23. Board of adjustment. A. Organization, There is hereby created a board Of nted t- went consisting of five (5) members, eatanderemovable for the city council for a term of two (2) years written charges and cause by the appointing authority upon after public hearing. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired any cause, term of any member whose place becomes ointment vacant for r made Two i in the same manner as the original app 30, (2) members heretofore appointed shall serve anunt dilthuee (3) 1970, or until their successors are appointed members, as heretofore appointed, shall iserveandi Junef30. 1971, or until their successors are app appointee shall serve each member reappointed or each new app for a full term of two (2) years, unless removed as herein- above provided. Provided, however, that the city council MY appoint two (2) alternate members of the board of adjustment who shall serve in the absence of one or more of the regular members when requested to do so by the city manager, as the case may be, so that all cases to be heard by the board of cdjustment will always be heard by a minimum numob~nted, four (4) members. The alternate members, app shall serve for the same period as the regular members, which is the asaterm of two me manner, and they shall be subject to removal thhe same as the regular members. B, Procedure, The board shall adopt rules to govern its pro- ceedings, however, that such rules are not incon- sistent with this ordinance or statutes of the State of Texas. Meetings of the board shall be held at the call of the chair- man and at such times as the board may determine, The chair. man, or in his absence the acting chairman, may administer 9upp, No, 3b 1183 I N w APXtt i 1 Art. 23 DENTON CODE Art. 2;1 oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. All meetings of the board shall be open to the public. The board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member I upon each question, or if absent or failing to vote, indicate such fact, and shall keep records of its examinations and other official actions, all of which shall be Immediately filed in the office of the board, and shall be a public record. C. Appeals. (1) Appeals to the board of adjustment can be taken by any person aggrieved, or by an officer, department or board of the municipality affected by the decision of the building inspector. Such appeal shall be taken within fifteen (15) days after the decision has been rendered by the building inspector, by filing with the officer from whom the appeal is taken and with the board of adjustment, a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof. Such notice of appeal shall be accompanied by a filing fee In the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00); i provided, however, that the board may waive such filing fee when it appears to the board that the par- ticular property is adversely affected by circumstances f created by the City of Denton, not by the appellant, and that a special exception to the zoning regulations { be granted, The officer from whom the appeal is taken shall forthwith transmit to the board all the papers constituting the record upon which the decision of the officer was based. (Ord, No. 81.88, § 1, 9.15.81) f (2) An appeal shall stay all proceedings of the action appealed from unless the officer from whom the appeal is taken certifies to the board of adjustment, after the i notice of appeal shall have been filed with him, that by reason of facts stated In the certificate, a stay would, In his opinion, cause imminent peril to life or property. In such case, proceedings shall not be stayed, otherwise, than by a restraining order which may be granted by the board of adjustment or by a court of record on application on notice to the officer from whom the ap- peal is tak an and due cause shown. SupD, No. 38 1184 J A j f { , Art. 23 APPENDIX E-2QNING art, 23 (3) The board of adjustment shall fix a reasonable time for the hearing of an appeal, give the public notice thereof by posting such notice In the mail addressed to all owners of real property located within two hun. dred (200) feet of the property on which the appeal is made and by publishing notice of such hearing In a ~I r } ,f aye i ~ 1 ~ i a ~ 8upp. No. 35 1184,1 f i 'd Y , Art. 23 APPENDIX B-ZONING Art, 23 newspaper of general circulation In the City of Denton, Both the posted and published notice shall be given at least ton (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing. Upon the hearing, any party may appear in person or by attorney or by agent. D. Jurisdfction, When In Its judgment, the public conven• fence and welfare will be substantially served and the ap- propriate use of the neighboring property will not be substan- Bally or permanently injured, the board of adjustment may, in specific cases, after public notice and public hearing, and 4 ; subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards, authorize the following special exceptions to the regulations herein estab- 4A fished, (1) Permit the reconstruction, extension or enlargement of a building occupied by a nonconforming use on the lot or tract occupied by such building, provided such re- s construction does not prevent the return of such prop- erty to a conforming use and permit the expansion of off-street parking or off-street loading for a noncon- forming use. (2) Permit such modifications of the height, yard, area, coverage and parking regulations as may be necessary to secure appropriate development of a parcel of land which differs from other parcels in the district by be. Ing of such restricted area, shape, or slope that it cannot be appropriately developed without such modification, (3) Require the discontinuance of nonconforming uses of land or structure under any plan whereby the full value of the structure and facilities can be amortized within a definite period of time, taking into consideration the general character of the neighborhood and the >>ecessity for all property to conform to the regulations of this ordinance, AJJ actions to discontinue a nonconforming use of land and structure shall be taken with due re. gard for the property rights of the persons affected when considered in the light of the public welfare and the character of the area surrounding the designated SuM Na 28 ` 11813 y ItI i i ? Art. 23 DENTON CODE Art, 24 v a nonconforming use and the conservation and preserva- don of property. The board shall, from time to time, on its own motion or upon cause presented by interested 14 property owners, Inquire Into the existence, continua- tion or maintenance of any nonconforming use within the City of Denton. E. Actions of the board. (1) In exercising its powers, the board may, In conformity with the provisions of articles 1011-A and Including y 1011-J of the 1925 Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended, 1 revise or reform, wholly or partly, or may modify the order, requirement, decisions, or determination appealed from and make such order, requirement, decision or determination, as ought to be made, and shall hl all ~a the powers of the officer from whom the appeai is taken Including the power to impose reasonable condi- tions to be compiled with by the applicant. h .L.4 (2) The 3 concurring vote of four O 4 members of the board shall be necessary to revise any order, requirement, , f decision or determination of any such building inspector, f i U or to decide in favor of the applicant on any matter 1 upon which It is required to pass under this ordinance, or to affect any variance in said ordinance, (3) Any person or persons, jointly or severally, aggrieved by any decision of the board of adjustment or any tax. payer or any officer, department or board of the munioi- ' pality may present to a court of record a petition, duly verified, setting forth that such decision is illegal, in whole or part, specifying the grounds of the illegality. Such petition shall be presented to the court within ten (10) days after the filing of the decision in the office of the board and not thereafter. Article 24, Certificate of occupancy and compliance. A. No building hereafter erected, converted or structurally altered shall be used, occupied or changed in use, and no land may be used nor shall any basic change of use in land or struc- '%FV. Na 20 1186 ly~~ „I 'J E 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION w BOARD OF' ADJUSTMENT CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT i ( 1 Clovis Morrison, Jr.*(Chair) 1985 7.985-87 1 of 1 meeting 2 Frances LaPorte 1986 1.986-88 0 of 1 meeting 3 Merlin Lee* 1985 1985-87 0 of 1 meeting 4 Janeda Peploe* 1983 1985-87 1 of 1 meeting 5 dorr.P._StaphaeefAU,(ya+ ~i( Iq 7 1986-88 z- -z-m # 6 Quinby Self (ALT) 1979 1986-88 0 of 1 meeting 7 Deborah Darley (ALT)* 1979 1985-87 0 of 1 meeting Council Liaison - 3 Staff Liaison - Robbie Baughman I 4 * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms 1 NOTEt Members appointed for two year terms I i r t i CITY OF DENTON ,e BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATION t NAME `50 Oil ~ ~ - 16 2 7 ADD LESS PHONE CITY ~R Lf1d1S STATE ~ C ZIP CODE - NAME OF EMPLOYER ilk 3~ 3` /A `y7 ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER PHONE f DftiTO✓ 76 76 G j CITY L y~ Zt C STATE ZIP CODE OCCUPATION i HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? -s IF YESj PLEASE DESCRIBE: /3N49,13 -OF 7 n7U --rTATZ7 f NAME OF CITY: nf~27", i, WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE: ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? P14),O) Gt fa r~sir e STATEMENT OF APPLICANT: y i y 1 i, iy DATE SIGNATURE OF'A p ICANT A j BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE POLICY It is the policy of the City of Denton city council that Members of the j' various City Boards and Commissions be removed from office foe lack of attendance at the various meetings of the Boards and Commissions. Members may i i be removed on the following basisi i 1. Revular Meetings. Board Members may be removed from office for three unexcused absences during the course of one year and/or lack of attendance at 501 of the number of regular meetings in the year. SpaaialcCal Ied Meatin s. Board Members may be removed from office o ak or atten ante at 50% of the number of Special Called Meetings in one year. An unexcused absence is defined as an absence for which no advanced notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission. OFFICE USE ONLY: TEnM OF APPOINTMENT: BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN -'j EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. 6104A 11 i ~w f , 11 f 1 I, Y : y` ~ II{ Y pp N I a r 1 ' BUILDING CODE BOARD 5 ~~1 YYft l f , it t ~t t i. it 2163C/10 r`. f 4 n i A44 1 ` n 6.2 DENTON CODE 4 5.3 copies of which shall be riled with the office of the city secretary as Document Nos. 2 and 2A, respectively, and be available for public inspection, are hereby adopted and designated as the build. ing code of the City of Denton, Texas, the same as though said edition and supplement of such code were copied at length here. In, subject to the deletions and amendments enumerated in sec. tion 5.3 hereafter. (Ord. No. 8292, Pt. 1, 11.2.82) Sec. 5.3. Deletions and amendments. The Uniform Building Code adopted by section 6.2 is hereby amended and changed in the following respects; Section 204, Board of Appeals, is deleted and amended to read as follows; Building Code Board-Creation. There is hereby created a building code board consisting of five (5) members, each to be appointed by the city council for a term of two (2) years, and removable for cause by said council after public hearing. Ini• daily, however, all five (5) members shall be appointed for a ti I term to ex(ire coincidently with other city boards, to serve until their iccessors are appointed. To the extent that persons are available within the city, said board shall consist of one general contractor, one architect, one engineer, and two i2) r additional members, who shall all reside within the city, Pro. vided, however, that the city council may appoint two (2) alter. nate members of the building code board who shall serve in the k absence of one or more of the regular members when requested to do so by the city manager, as the case may be, so that all cases to be heard by the building code board will always be heard by a minimum number of four (4) members. The alter, nate members, when appointed, shall serve for the same period as the regular members, which is for a term of two (2) years and auy vacancy shall be filled In the same manner and they shall l be subject to removal the same as the regular members. The city council may appoint ex officio members to this board, to have a voice in all matters before it, but who shall have no vote, 'ihe chief building official shall be an ex otricio member of the board. supp. No. 39 240 j J 4~~ t ' ) I I r 8'3 BUILDINGS 4 5.3 Same-Procedure and Powers. The board shall adopt rules to govern its proceedings provided that same are consistent with ` the Code of the City of Denton and statutes of the State of I Texas. The building code board shall have the same powers and duties on matters concerning Chapter Five of the Code of ` Ordinances as the board of adjustment has on matters concern. ing, and arising from, the Zoning Urdinance, including the following: (a) Elect a chairman, who mry administer, oaths, and compel the attendance of witnesses; b) Hear and determine, by a four-fifths (415) vote of the mem• bers, appeals from any decision of the chief building oM. cial made pursuant to Chapter Five other than Article IV after proper notice has been given; (c) By a four-fifths (4/5) vote of the members, grant variances y} 3 to any provision of Chapter Five, other than Article IV, subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards, and after 171 a determination by the board that a hardship exists which } would be cured by the particular variance sought; (d) Maintain jurisdiction of questions involving Article IV of said chapter as authorized therein, Section .704(a), Permit Fees, is deleted and amended to read as sl follows: The fee for each permit shall be as set forth in Table No, 3•A. f The determination of value or valuation under any of the f provisions of this code shall be made by the building official. The value to be used in computing the building permit fee shall be the total value of all construction work for which the permit is issued as well as all finish work, painting, roofing, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, elevators, fire-extinguishing systems and any other permanent equipment. Section 304(6), Plan Review Fees, iii deleted, Section 304(c), Expiration of Plan Review, is deleted and amended f to read as follows: I (c) Expiration o)'Plan Review, Applications for which no per- mit is issued within one hundred eighty (184) days following Stipp. No. 38 241 i'opyrr J ti I11~ 4 5 3 DENTON CODE a 813 the date of application shall expire by limitation and plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the building official. Table No. 3-A, Building Permit Fees, is deleted and amended to read as follows: (1) Total Valuation Fee $1.00 to $500.00 $5.00 $601.00 to $2,000.00 $5,00 for the first $800.00, plus $1.00 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof, to and In. cluding $2,000.00. $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $20.00 for the first $2,000.00, plus $4.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $25,000,00. ' i $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $112,00 for the first $28,000.00, f t _ plus $3.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000.00. j $501001.00 to $100,000.00 $187,00 for the first $50,000.00, f plus $2.00 for each additional $1,000,00 or fraction thereof, to i and including $100,000.00. I $100,001,00 to $600,000.00 $287,00 for the first $100,000.00, 1 plus $1.50 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to f and including $500,000.00. f 1 $800,001.00 and up $887.00 for the first $500,000.00, plus $1.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. To establish building permit fees for all new construction and additions, multiply eleven dollars ($;1.00) by the total f squaro footage, enter that valuation Into the above schedule and then increase the results by one-half. } To establish building permit fees for all alterations, fire dam. age, repairs, remodeling, and accessory buildings, multiply six dollars fifty cents f$8.50) by the total square footage, enter that 8upp. No. 39 242 -~,w.r-fir T ~ 1 5.51 DENTON CODE g 5 55 or agencies relative to the removal or demolition of any build- ings which an deemed to be dangerous, unsafe, or insanitary. (Ord. No. 69.21, Part 1, 5.27-69) Sec. 5.52. Environmental surveys. The director of community development shall have the authority to make or cause to be made surveys in any area of the city to determine the general conditions of structuros, the extent of deterioration, lack of facilities, maintenance, unsafe and insanitary conditions, the extent of overcrowding, land use, and other relevant factors necessary to Implement the purposes of this article. (Ord, No. 69.21, Part 1', 5-27.69) Sees. 5.53, 5.54. Reserved. Sec. 5.55. Jurisdiction of the building code board. When in its judgment, the public convenience, health, wel- „'g:,;~' F fare, safety, or morals will he substantially served and the s appropriate use of the neighboring property will not be sub. stantially or permanently injured, the building code board may in specifle cases after public notice and public hearing and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards auth- orize the following variances and special exceptions to the E regulations herein established and take action relative to the 1 f continuance or discontinuance of blighted, deteriorated, obso- lete and substandard structures within the meaning of this, arHCle. (a) Hear and decide appeals where it Is alleged there ]s any error on any order, requirement, decision or de- termination made by the department of community development or consider on its own motion plans, sur. veys and specifications for any proposed repair of structures coming under the board's jurisdiction, (b) Permit the repair of substandard structures subject to certain requirements pertaining to the structure or premises as may be deemed necessary to protect adjoin. ing property owners, i supp. No. 18 264 t~ 3 s•aa BML31NCs I g a-88 (c) Require the vacation of structures deemed to be unfit for human use or habitation as provided in this article, (d) Require the demolition of structures deemed to be sub- standard and unfit for human use and habitation as p provided in this article, (e) A variance may be granted when the literal interpreta- tion of this article would result in an careasonabie or unnecessary hardship, (Ord. No, 69.21, Part 1, 8-27-69; F Ord, No, 72-31, Pt, I, 7-11.72) Sec. 5.56. Operation procedure, The building code board shall adopt rules to govern Its proceedings provided that such rules are not inconsistent with this article or state law, Meetings of the board shall be held at the call of the chairman or in his absence, the vice-chairman 7..; or a designated acting chairman ce at such other times as the board may determine, The chairman or acting chairman may administer oath and compel the attendance of witnesses, (Ord, j No, 69-21, Part I, 5-27.69; Ord. No. 72.31 Pt, 1, 7-11-72) See, 5.57, Public meeting. ~ i r All meetings of the board shall be open to the public. The i board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote of each member upon each question or if absent or failing to ;y vote indicating such fact and shall keep a record of its meet- Inge, and other official actions, all of which shall be imme. diately filed in the office of the director of community f development and shall be a public record. The director of 1 community development or his designated representative shall r 1 act as secretary to the board In matters arising from this c{ chapter. (Ord. No, 69.21, Part 1, 5-27.69; Ord, No. 72.310 Pt, ;s I, 7-I1-72) ~y Sec. 5.58. Appeals to the board. ! i Appeals to the board may he taken by any person aggrieved or by any officer, department or board of the City of Denton affected by any decision of the director of community develop- Sapp. No. 18 265 t ~ 11 § 5 68 DENTON CODE § 6.8i ment. Such appeal shall be taken within ten (10) days after the decision has been rendered by the director by filing in the director's office a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof. The director shall cause all documents constituting the records upon which the action was appealed from to be forwarded to the board. (Ord. No. 69.21, Part I, 5-27-69) See. 5.59. Stay of proceedings. An appeal shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from unless the director certifies to the satisfaction of the board that by reason of facts stated in the certificate, a stay would cause imminent peril to life or prop- erty. (Ord. No. 69.21, Part I, 5-27-69) Sec. 5.60. Notice of intent to demolish, Whenever the director or his designated representative has taken all necessary steps prescribed under this article and has " not been successful in requiring compliance on structures that are unfit for human use or habitation or that are obso- `,'~k late, dilapidated, or substandard, he shall issue a notice of in- C ! i tent to demolish to the board and to the owner, occupant, j agent, lessee, lessor, or any other person or persons provided E ! for by section 5.56. The notice of Intent to demolish shall muse the board to make an examination of the case and render a decision. If the board upholds the intent to demolish by the director the board shall issue an order to demolish, instructing f tho director to advertise for bids for demolition of the sub- i' standard structure or structures, (Ord. No, 69-21, Part I, 5.27-69) Mee. 5.61, Notice of hearing, I The board shall hold a public hearing on all appeals made l to It and written notice of such public hearing shall be sent to the applicant and others who are owners of real property :j lying within two hundred (200) feet of the property on which the appeal Is made, Such notice shall be given not; less than `j ten (10) days before the date set for hearing to all such if owners who have rendered their said property for city taxes as F supp. No. 18 r 266 f f 4 d•81 BUILDINGS $ 6.81 _ the ownership arpears on the last city tax roll. Such notice may be served by depositing the same properly addressed and postage paid in the United States Post Office, Notice shall also be given by publishing the same in the official newspaper j of the Ctly of Denton at least ten (10) days prior to the date set for the hearing which notice shall state the time and place ' of such hearings. (Ord. No, 69.21, Part I, 5.27.69) a a .,l t ,dr Y j ~ 1. r fffE ' f r: l 3 ~iII I f i ( f v 9uyy, No, 18 ii 266.1 I i 1 n' { 7 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION f BUILDING CODE BOARD CURRENT I. ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW { PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT THRM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT I Robert Horn (Chairman) 1982 1986-68 4 of 4 meetings 2 Mike Levis 1982 1986-88 3 of 4 meetings 3 Edgar Barnes* 1986 1986-87 3 of 4 meetings 4 Robert Courtney* 1986 1986-87 3 of 4 meetings 5 Alfred "Bud" Green 1986 1986-88 2 of 4 meetings 6 Cliff Reding (ALT)* 1982 1985-87 1 of 4 meetings 7 Ed Stout (ALT) 1982 1986-38 2 of 4 meetings Council liaison - Staff Liaison - Jackie Doyle j * Terms expire in 1987 NOTE: All members of must be residents of the City of Denton { Board is made up of the following members: - a general contractor (Lewis) ! an architect (Horn) - an engineer (Courtney) k - additional members (Green, Barnes) i ` Members appointed for 2 year terms 4 r u.... i... tai. 1 s r t a 't N 'i ti T ~ 7) l.L,t.. (wd ' r i i I i I I I { I A ! {i N s , .1 ri r r fp- i r 6 CABLE TV ADVISORY BOARD rj ~•ta nti~ 1 I' , ~ l11 CN! L y z ~ 21(;3C/12 S; I } 5 Sy~.20 DENTON CODE § 53y-20 ARTICLE IIL PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE LENGTH, RENEWAL AND TRANSFER OF A CERTIFICATE OF FRANCHISE Sec, 6y2.20. Franchise required; duration; exclusivity. (1) The city shall grant a franchise for the use of the streets within the city for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a CATV system. No system shall be allowed to occupy or use the streets of the city or be allowed to operate without a CATV franchise, (2) The franchise shall be granted for a term of ten (10) years; thereafter, after full public hearings, and according to the franchise renewal procedure that follows; the franchise may be renewed for periods of reasonable duration not to exceed ten (10) years as in the opinion of the city council will serve the public interest: (a) Procedure to consider franchise renewal } L Thirteen (13) months before expiration of the franchise the city council may appoint it th,f man- ner provided for in section 51%•64(2), a CATV I advisory board to review the performance of the frlnchisee and the content of the CATV chapter; 2. After giving public notice, the board shall proceed j t to determine whether the operator has satisfac• torily performed his obligations under the fran. J i chise, To determine satisfactory performance, the 1 board shall look at the technical developments and F 1J performance of the system, programming, other services offered, cost of service, and any other I particular requirement set forth in the chapter, j such as the availability of programming equipment f I and personnel to aid access channel users; also, the board shall consider the franchisee's annual reports 1i made to the city or the FCC; provision shall be made for community comment, and industry per. formance on a national basis shall be considered; 8upp. No. 29 290,30 § 6.10 CABLE TELE11ISION 51i-19 (c) The i,'ransml9slon of the local origination channel signals; (d) The transmission of such other cablocast channel signals as are required by the FCC to match the number of broadcast channel signals being trans. matted; and (e) The Installation and reconnection of subscriber service outlets. (2) Additional services means any of the following; Such video services as the transmission of all leased access channel signals not included in basic subscriber service, as well as the transmission of cablecast video adver- t (i tising messages and pay television signals. " Subscriber means an y person firm corporation, or other r } entity receiving for any purpose the service of the grantee f` herein. i `fv Streets and highways means streets, avenues, highways, boulevards, concourses, driveways, bridges, tunnels, parks, i„ parkways, waterways, docks, bulkheads, wharves, piers, alleys, all other public rights-of-way, and public grounds or waters within or belonging to the city. i System means the broadband communications facility which is to be constructed, operated, and maintained by the company 3 within ehe City of Denton, The system shall have a minimum twenty (20) channel capacity and provide at least one channel 5 for composite public, educational, local government and leased .locess use. Two-way capability. The franchise shall maintain a plant having technical capacity for nonvoice return communications. User denotes a person or organization utilizing a system t channel for purposes of production and/or transmission of r a material, as contrasted with receipt hereof, in a subscriber capacity. (Ord. No. 78.21, § I, 0-2-78) Seci. 5%=•11-5~~•19. Reserved. , supp. No. 29 290.29 i 1 634-20 CABLE TELEVISION 6SS•2I 3, A four (4) month period shall be provided to determine the franchisee's eligibility for renewal; 4. The board shall then prepare amendments to the franchise chapter that It belIM3 necessary; 5. The board shall submit to the city council recom- mendations in regard to; (1) Renewal of the franchise; (2) Changes to the franchise; and (3) Amendments to the franchise chapter. 6. If the city council finds the franchisee'a perform- ance satisfactory, a new franchise may be granted a pursuant to the chapter as amended; 6 7. In the event the current franchisee is determined by the city council to have performed udsatisfac• torily, new applicants shall be sought and evaluated if by the CATV advisory board and a tranchise award ' made by the city council according to CATV fran- i s~ chising procedures adopted by the city council. (Ord, No. 78.21, 3 1, 6.2.79) See. 0%=•21, Reevaluation, 3 (1) The city and the franchisee shall hold scheduled reeval• uation sessions within thirty (30) days of the fifth anniver- sary dates of the Ixanchisee's obtaining aertification for the system from the Federal Communications Commission, All F such reevaluation sessions shall be open to the public and announced In a newspaper of general circulation at least five (g) days before each session, (2) Special reevaluation sessions, Special reevaluation ses- sions may be held at any time during the term of the franchise, f All such reevaluation sessions shall be open to the public and announced In a newspaper of general circulation at least five (6) days before each session, (3) Topics to be reevaluated, The following topics shall be discussed at every scheduled reevaluation session; Service rate structures; free or discounted services; application of new 8upp, No. 29 2fl0,31 i ry I 6''2Z DENTON CODE § 635.23 technology; system performances; services provided; program. Ming offered; customer complaints; amendments to this chap ter; undergroUndlng progress; and Judicial and FCC rulings, (4) Topics in addition to those listed may be added if agreed upon by the parties, Members of the general public may add topics either by working through the negotiating parties or by presenting a petition. If such a petition bears the valid signatures of fifty (60) or more residents of the city, the proposed topic or topics shall be added to the list of topics to be discussed at the reevaluation session. (Ord. No. 78-21, § I, 6.2-78) See, 6yt•.22. Cancellation and termination, (1) The city council may cancel the franchise conferred by this chapter at any time prior to Its expiration date upon a finding, made after thirty (30) days notice of the proposed caneellation and public hearing, that the grantee has failed to cure one or more of the following defects during a sixty (60) ay period following written notice by the city manager yr? to the grantee of such a defect, (a) Material breach, whether by act or omission, of any terms or conditions of this franchise chapter; r (h) 'Material misrepresentation of fact in the application for or negotiation of the franchise; (c) Failure to provide subscribers or users with adequato I, } service In the best Interest of the public convenience and welfare. (Ord, No, 78.21, § I, 5.2.78) Sec. b+ /x•23, Continuity of service. (1) Contfnui'ty o/ serrrfoe M094atory. The shall required to provide continuous service to all ubs ribers In f j return for payment of the established fee. If the grantee over builds, rebuilds, modifies or sells the revokes or fails to renew this franchisesystem Or , or a the grantor grantor elects to purchase the system, t,9e grantee is req as of ts franchise to continue to operate the Supp, No, 29 stiemduntllpan orderly 290,32 i ; 1 I f I 7 N § bfi + CABLE TELEVISION $ 5S5.9i any lease covering all or a substantial part of the system the company shall notify the city of such fact, and such notifica- tion shall be treated as a notification that a change in control J" of the company has taken place, and the requirements of this chapter governing the consent of the city council to such change in control of the company shall apply, (2) The city council shall have the right to cancel the franchise one hundred twenty (120) days after the appoint. ment of a receiver, or trustee, to take over and conduct the business of the company, whether In receivership, reorganiza- tion, bankruptcy, or other action or proceeding, unless such receivership or trusteeship shall have been vacated prior to the expiration of the said one hundred twenty (120) days, or unless; (a► Within one hundred twenty (120) days after his elec- tion or appointment, such receiver or trustee shall have fully complied with all the provisions of this chapter ` and remedied all defaults thereunder; and, ' (b) Such receiver or trustee, within said one hundred twenty (120) days shall have executed an agreement, duly approved by the court having jurisdiction in the matter, whereby such receiver or trustee assumes and agrees to be bound by each and every provision of this chapter and the certificate granted to the company. (Ord, No. 78.21, § 1, 5.2.78) i Y Sec. 5%•84, Establishment of a regulatory entity, f I (1) Continuing regulatory jurisdiction, The city shall have continuing regulatory jurisdiction and supervision over the operation of any franchise granted hereunder and may from ' time to time adopt such reasonable rules and regulations as they may deem necessary for the conduct of the business contemplated thereunder, (2) Authority to establish CATV adviaargj board, The con• tlnuing regulatory jurisdiction of the city shall be exercised by the City of Denton City Council. The city council shall Supp, No, 29 290,93 i I J A § 5%-64 DENTON CODE § 64•eb ' have the authority to establish and appoint a CATV advisory board consisting of five (5) members who shall serve for three (3) year terms with such terms to be staggered. Such board's duration shall be at the pleasure of the council and should such board be established It shall advise the city coun. ell on its regulatory jurisdiction and may have the following responsibilities and duties at the direction of the city council: (a) Resolving disputes or disagreements between subscrib- era and the grantee after an investigation should the subscriber and the grantee not first be able to resolve their view or disagreement, laid decision or findings may be appealed to the city council; (b) Reviewing and auditing all reports and filings sub. mltted to the city as required hereunder and such other correspondence as may be 4ubmltted to the city con. Corning the operation of the cable television network, and reviewing the rules and regulations set b y' grantee company; Y the ,Ile r (c) Assuring that all tariffs, rates, and rules pertinent to z the operation of the CATV system in the City of r Denton are made available for inspection by the public f at reasonable hours and upon reasonable requests; (d) Reviewing rates and recommending any rate changes r; to the city council, (Ord, No, 78,21, I 5.2 78) f i See. 5+/t.65, procedure for an day. Y today regulation. (1) Any formal inquiry, procending, investigation, or other formal action to be taken or proposed to be taken by the city j council in regard to the operations of the company's cable television system, Including action in regard to an increase In subscription rates, shall be taken only after thirty (30) days public notice of such action or proposed action is pub~ llahed !n a local daily or weekly newspaper having general circulation in the City of Denton proposed action is served directly on copy cooms sn action a the ! company has been given an opportuWty to respond In writing ± supp. No. 29 r 290.44 i 1987 HOARDS AND COA1111SSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION CABLE TV ADVISORY HOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM AT NTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Joseph Fearing 1986 !4i 1986-89 7 of 1.0 meetings 2 Charlie McNeill 1986 1986-89 ~ p 7 of 10 meetings ' f 3 Judith Abbott 1985 1985-88 9 of 10 meetings 4 G. L. Seligmann (Chairman) 1979 1986-89 9 of 10 meetings 5 Darlene Whitten* 1981 1984-87 9 of 10 meetings Council Liaison - Stiff Liaison - Julia Moore * Term expires in 1987 J NOTE1 Members appointed for 3 year terms i I ii ~ r r I N• rl Y• N ID p too) N r9 n N M 1 ry i 1 R } I r •7 ti I r~ , I i ` I ji I ~ E 1 51 (J 3 j 1 5 t 8 i i I j CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COMMISSION 1 S y ; 1 i I~ 1 ~l i r 1t j ` 2163C/14 r _-14 ~ A June 19, 1973 Continued thu amauitiof $35e,296 25sforathehyearxbeginninga0ctoberc1,C19731loi5optenbarn30j 1974, and the amount. of $16,509,86 is our matching there for the first year of the project, (4) The City of Denton intends to continue the program of drug enforcement at the local level b the Denton Police Department after the expiration of the grant providing the project has been successful, r PASSED AND APPROVID this the 19th day of June, A,D, 1971, 1 ~ ATTEST; 1 a ~~t4'bR'1 9/ el'1M$ (i6LT-,7MP . 1 APPROVED AS TO LECv1L FOIW: A be passed. Ontrlon o)~lwcallavoteyMillarrvoted °vyu"I that he Rosolut -oil DIlI carted, voted YIS,IIiIII,U Jester AT A Itf:(iUl.lll ~ll NUMliTlXA'G OF OF' TIBi CITY Ct`UV'CIh Of' THE CITI' Of LE:YI[1V', / l' ,t, 01 &U) CITY U:A IT Hill IMY OF JUNE, 1,0. ,973, ~ la};~t1ltlfh';.1' I RN9101WX IIAl'JILISHM; 1 (Ai1;.1\5 jurl:IC 5,11kh' 5II1T1U Ii1~Af(551~iS, hIR Rf1S, the City Counc'ii of Ueuton recognizes that traffic ~al'e h' and ease of tratti,a.orcmenC through tiro City of Donton aro important in the Jcrcloprwnt oc the city of Ucaton; and r h)fsRIi1S, the imprcvcment of traffic safety requlres an hifoaned and concorned citizenry; and hHERi'v1S, there is In the 'T'exas Traffic Safety plan 1972.1977, the recoinnondntton for cities to create a 't'raffic Safety Support Group for the implementation of the community impact program; E WV, TURENAE, f1h IT RhSOLM 0Y TIM CITY COUNCIL 01; 'fill: CITY Or DIMON TVuq j 11 b1T: i (1) 'that there is horeby established a citizens traffic safety support commission, composed of nine (9) members who shall be appnLited b the City Council, 'that the Canenisslon be composed of citizens of the City of Denton 7A~ (3) Thilt the powors and duties of the Commission shall be as follows: I (a) To encourage and promoto programs and campaigns within the community y which will bring about citizen awareness am support of traffic safety, n (b) To receive avid consider information of n traffic safety nature that they bo neide aware of, M To miko recoimnendations to those public officials who can administer and implement co•rective action on natters of traffic safety and traffic congestion, may be nec members) subjects totapproivaltofothe City Cocncil,m to n sistaIn accomplishingg programs and studies of the commission. j J 14-! June 19, 197,7 Continued (4) The Commission shall serve as an Advi shall not have responsibility sory Commission to the cotnrmztt{;y but oporaploye or authority over the public officials or employees of the cl citYty in the impImoentation of traffic safety programs or tf ons Traffic c S Safety Coordin tea, forms n ofatorfice of the members of the Comrtission except for the , shall be NO (2) years with five (5) members being ap ointed for one (1) year term, and t four 4 (2~ year terms at the outset, The initial our 4) meersoa p rs being appointed for t4,v inted will draw lots to determine which ones receive the two ~t Commission ' (6) That the Co c6) That r0 0 ission may set up Its own rules o procedureem at s selecteitstown Denton shall serves however, that the Traffic Safety Coordinator of the City of Secretary and Ex•officfo member to the Commission, PASSED AND APPROVED this the 19th day of Juno, A,D, t973, I?F-' ` to ATf1:STt CITY OF NUDN, TEXAS s/ I ~ k '117111", :-1110 11 .111, C17•Y OF DBTUN, UXAS i A { APPROVED AS TO IL°c';{L F'OILNt , c, s7G~7 , s S t''z CITY OF DENTON, TIiSS C 'COTL~I 1 Gat Eon +,;rti crude bcy S ltneiucr nd ~~f be pa„cd, iht toil call tatf ib c~, ~~cood by Miller that the Ire,,. utcd "t~•c" ;mid cc;tcr holed ',tye~, Jotiar; ~Grrlcd~1ulol'1Cr cotcd 'r'e", !Illier~r f aS cvor 111,) 'I'CJM loster reed A Proelereatlon procluLriln,e h,110 1.7, W3 ij eu ,Cntionai ate lfoating {Yuck, I' t.o.~.tiun:rirrroNS Gf Ga) I'he council considered tho request of four ?I UCvelopors to ! vacate n fifteen (15' tiro (2) la E1ock 2, Sectlot pour utilitylic liment betWecn lots one (1) and f tile uo '.ditlon. nukion a'as aide b ltollowLGg a briefing by the Director of Co cruG{ty Ihtvelopmnent, be y 5ch brie, by secondc4l by Kibler that th0 request of Pots %I tl0volopors approved and that the ttayor be authorized to sign a quit claim deed, Notion carried, i r proposed a lease AgreemontsbettY©eus harChamboroofoCOmneC and of Commerce, f1 the city Denton to lease n Chamber fflo0 wiIreol of City•owned land for the construction of a new the lonso based upon the following termsI i (I} reatalr"A of the lease would be for 25 years, at an annual (2) The Chamber of Commerce would i I a building on the proper; composed build and constratct square foot Y of a Proxima toiy 3500 ? , at an Approxtmato cost of $OOD, including site preparation, par {n0 and landscaping, (3) Tho Chamber of Commerce would Is general upkeep, Gmatnteuance In repair to thorbuillbili dtnsty for and I property during the term of the lease. Additionally, al Insurance premiums And utilities would be h l 1 (4) At the expiration of the 25 paid by t o L'hambor, Of Denton would u year term of the lease, the (,,it Of De err would cgandocfull of (er6hip of the building y any indebtedness or obligations, And Cat•roll (Proper1Y ty located at the Northeast intersection of parkway Street 3OUIOVAVd, ) I M C 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION 's CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COMMISSION i CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 ATTENDANCE. APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 1 Wayne Autrey 1981 1986-88 4 of 7 meetings 2 ' Gilbert Bernstein (Chairman) 1981 1986-88 7 of 7 meetings V 3 Bruce Chamberlain* 1983 1985-87 ' 6 of 7 meetings t 4 Doris Chipman* 1981 1985•-87 b of 7 meetings 5 Vivian Edwards* 1983 1985-87 y 5 of 7 meetings 6 Mike Amador 1986 1986-88 6 of 7 meetings 7 Virginia Gallian* 1982 1985.87 7 of 7 meetings 8 Gene Gohlke 1985 1986-88 4 of 7 meetings 9 John Tompkins* j 1983 1985-87 5 of 7 meetings 'l Council Llainon k 111111 Staff Liaia3on - ,Zerr I j -3.C.iark * Term expires in 1987 R.ul :rwuL`~LL I~.I~ Has served 3 consecutive terms NOTEt Members appointed for 2 year terms i l f r, i t ty Gd 1 fi k.,e Ivy 1 I I I 3 Y 'i i w a i i I r i , j g i S I ~f a y COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE I I t ~I I ~ tom' I } 1 k I 7 S C 1 P 2163C/Ld i ) i 1 4, 71w follWing riCSolu(:ion waa pro3antwi ,r AT A 1II)11Ihn t•I PlNO OF INS CITY COUI,CIL or 11m erry or DEMON, TW(Ag, If ib )1{ VIC M11CIPAL IiUILDINC Or SAID CITY ON 111C 19'nl DAY OV SDP17 UMI, A.D. 1978, RE 501, UTION %'71n;RF t the City of MmEon, Texas has a history of involving its citizen,, in'nll. famt-s of daoislon making! And ;'ArErtW;; Cho City of DMLon will continue to be involved in the Camunity llevelaxront Advisory Carmittee in order to assure citizen parLieipat.lon in All stages of the grant process, Wid, T PRkiFi M, BE IT RWLVM DY TIM C1TS: OOUNCLL OF TUR CM Or DEMON, TM%81 1, That there is her 1>y orgatt~l a Camwity Develolarent Advisory Co mittee to be oo%vwcd of nine (9) 1ngbir9 appointed by t11e City Council for year term. no Corrmittee mwfttm being Appointed during even shall years®nrld four (4) with being appointed during odd nlrruerod years. At its incopl',lgn, Uio City Courwll shall appoint five (5) 1nvobors to t11e Ccmnitt:m for n two (2) year Lorm and four (4) owbera to the carmittee for a one (1) year term, Namhera of the c(mmtttce may be rcmved by t11o City Council for cause, Vacancies shall be filled in the same!^nnner provided for regular Appointments. 2. Teat the City Manager or his designee stall be an ox-officio membor of the c'mmittee, He nhall Attend all meetings of We ccrnmlttea Atxl shall have the right to disc=s Any mzmtter that is under consideration by the cannitteo but shall have no vote, Benton 3. 77iat nr.iVxlrs of tho c'aamittea shall b') citie;lls of the City of , 4. lliaL aL L1,3 first meeting each year nf.tor menbera have hcen cwom f r t r , in, the uY. '_t`~o "Mall uolcuC Ltc+n ILs umlr nrnikrsfilp a diait,rrcon tuld vLua l ahniiper ,t, my rive or lho regularly1 iip;xAnted w-4xwr nht111 con{tilulce ;1 gourun Iles tr Is ILboo 01-0.1 11(t. nnino it -:I C,11 I:ulc; itnd otdcrr or imcd locu, ` and Ball rn c n n.rc• r;:1,uy, All rn(ac,Lln.r; nhnl.l ba olun to th:e 1,1611c necl l pol"M1110111: 1(=ct,rd of f,iu;.c~1h1y9 mafntninr.i, ) 'i, it dial! ba Uto duty or tho Cunn+inity lAwolol:ircnt: A.M.;roey WIDILU-%)l i (n) 1'o act 1-1 an aavi:,ol:y aol,\acLLy to Llin Cll.y Co-m1::J.1 in the duLerlnlnnti.on or priorrilius turd picuirmn clovolopwmt roe C"111MrllLy Unvololuxanl Gr.tu1L Prcr~eaal5t. ~ k (b) '1'o act list a reconlrndbig Trudy for uubsaxiuent nrrivnNynts to Ule Calmmlity DevolopnnmC Grant Pr(xeam, l (c) 'ro narva in n kMorahip role in the peoooss of 131o;vng, inplo•- mentdng, and nasnssiug tho Cormwity Dovololw rit l'roirnm w¢l irfpl~mmltlrxl Ulo f Cit.t2cn 1`arLicipat(on Phut, y PASSED AND AITIM[l) LIdu Lilo 19th day of SoLA(fror, A.D. 1978, 1 j ArrLSrl Cr1Y Or llfle'MN, TL'XAS t / a E Gia:1;~ iio`u7llT gi~;'ai•.iW1 t1T"'-" Cl'LY 01' D17)'ITVI, TLvJ15 ) AIIL)KNI9) A5 TO TXMI, Wlult ~s 1'All,~G, 1;~LZfi CI'11'yAl'lUILILY ' CITY Ol' hl•ANPIU10 TI.NA13 4A~ a Iblion w au ne1i,~ • ~ }.~y N;I,Ih, naa'axlcxl by Coy Thal thn 1b:r~nlution lx1 tx1c11~L(xl. Oil roll. Call voto lJoilloo "aye", 811fmil rt °ilyo", Ntlall "flyo, ('sly 1'aya° 111)11 Iiitclxlll unyo". lVILia1 cnrrica. 1 ! M 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS AppOINTM1iNT INFORMATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE CURRENT ORIGINAI, PRESS T PLACE MEMBERS N APPOINTMENT TERM NEW ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Dante Ferrara 1986 1986-88 B of 8 meetings 2 Don Chipman 1986 1986-88 6 Of 8 meetings 3 Birdell Carstarphen* 1981 r 1985-67 11 of 15 meetings 4 Sibyl Evans 1978 ~ 1486-88 13 of 1.5 meetings 5 Rosemary Rodriquez 1986 1986-88 5 of 8 meetings ~ 6 Jo Luker 1979 i 1986-88 13 of 15 meetings 7 Lovie Price* 1979 1985-87 10 of 15 meetings 8 Lucy Campbell* 1985 1985-87 11 of 13 meetings 9 Connie Wells* (Chairman) 1982 1985-87 15 of 15 meetings Cuunci] H.,rlson - I ! h Staff Liaison - Barbara Ross fE * Term expires in 1987 ! r ~I 1~ k* Has served 3 consecutive terms E' i NOTE$ Members appointed for 2 year terms Members must be residents of the City of. Denton l r j f i 1 9 i 1 1 i 1 I 3 I I 1 I s 1 V 3 it E ~i ~ sn~..i 74' f 4 ^ ( r 3 { . ~ _ P ~ tt N { L i k i iE i f i i E DATA pHOcCS31UG ADVISORY BOARD r I I r NOTE: The original ordinance Creating the Data processing Advisory board nad a "sunset" clause with a i~ termination date 09 January 19, 1984, The Council approved an ordinance in 1984 establishini this as a standing board wnich meets on an Has needed' basis. 0835C/20 ii N0. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON TIMAS, CREATING A "DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD" AND PROV~'DINO FOO APPOINTMENT AND ` MEMBERSHIP' PROVIDING FOR POWERS AND DUTIES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILHY CLAUSE, AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. M THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HE•AEBY ORDAINai SECTION I. (a) There is hereby created a Data Processing Advisory Boacd to be composed of five (5) members, appointed by the city council, subject to the provisions of subsection (b) of this ordinance. All members of the board shall serve without compensation. Vacancies shall be filled Eor any unexpired k y+'i', term in the same manner as provided for regular appointments. 10 (b) The City Manager or his designee shall be ex officio members of the board. They shall attend meetings of the 1 board and shall have the right to discuss any matter that is under consideration by the board, but shall have no vote, (c) Members of the board shall be residents of the City of Denton. (d) At its organizational meeting, and annually { thereafter, the board shall select a chairman from among its l members. Any three (3) of the appointed board members shall F , constitute a quorum. The board shall determine its own rules and order of business, The board shall meet as needed and ? s all ieetings shall be open to the public and a written record ' of its proceedings maintained. Such written record shall be approved by the board and filed with the City Seoretaryts Office. f i PAGE ONE , . •1 9 i J er SECTION II. The Data Processing Advisory Board shall have the powers and perform the duties assigned to it by the City Council. I SECTION III. 1 1 That if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, 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 j City Council of the City of Denton, Taxas, hereby declares it would have enacted such remaining portions despite any such invalidity. SECTION IV, :1:.. That this ordinance shall become effective upon pasaaga. :.4. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 1984. CY OF D TON, TEXAS 11! ATTESTt DMUN&LAKI CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL PORMt C, J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF DENTON, T g BYl 1 I 9 r i j t j PAOE TWO A AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, CREATING A "DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD" AND PROVIDING FOR APPOINTMENT AND MrAiBERSHIP? PROVIDING FOR POWERS AND DUTIES! PROVIDING A SEVERU ILITY CLAUSE? AND DECLARINr1 AN EFFECTIVE DATE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, dRREBY ORDAINS! SECTION I. 4 (a) There to hereby at!eated a Data Processing Advisory I Board to be composed of five (5) members, appointed by the City council for a term of two (2) years, subject to the provisions ' of subsection (b) of this ordinance. All members of the board shall serve without compensation. Vacancies shall be filled for any unexpired term in the same manner as provided for regular appointments. !b) Unless continued in existence by ordinance thq Data „ Processing Advisory Board as appointed under the authority and Provisions of this ordinance is abolished effective January 11, i 1904. Nothing in this ordinance sh,al., be construed to prohibit the City Council by ordinanoe Prom terminating the Data t Processing Advisory Board at a date earlier than that provided in this ordinance, f I Ic1 The City Manager or his dealgnae shall be ex officio members of the board. They shall attend meetings of.. the board and shall have the right to discuss any matter that is under consideration by the board, but shall have no vote. ~ (d) Members of the board nhall be reaidents of the City of j Denton. (e) At Its organizational meeting, and annually r thereafter, the board shall se.leol; a chairman from among its members. Any three (3) of the appointed hoard members shall f constitute a 'r quorum, The board shall determine its own rules g and order of business, The board shall meet at leaat once bi-monthly and all meetings shall be open to the public and a i written record of Its proceedings maintained Such written f I a~~ d PAGE ONE T-q .a record shall be approved by the board and filed with the City r Seoretary'r, Office. j , SECTION II, :'he Data Processing Advisory Board shall have the powers and perform the duties assigned to it by the City Council. r i SECTION III. That if any section, subsection, paragraph, sentencer clause, 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 t validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance, and the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby declares it would have enacted such remaining portions despite any such invalidity. b SECTION IV. .V$rii1 That this ordinance shall become affective fourteen (141 t +w ( ~ days from the dace of its passage, and the City Seorekary fe hereby Jlracted to cause the caption of this ordinance to he published twi-^. In the Oenton Record-Chronicle, the offioial E newepapee of 41he City of Denton, Texas, within eon (10) days of the date of its passage, PASSED AND APPROVED this the 19th day of January, 1982, ZnziL ANON' 0 ST , MAY NTON, TEXAS I II f ATTE i i I ~ R i CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORMr C, J. TAYLOR, JR., CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF OENTON, TEXAS 7 ~ ! SYt i i f; pwr TWO i I 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION ' DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD I CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT 1'EIU1 NEW ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT RkPLACEM$NT 1 Charles Ridena* 1985 1985-87 5 of 5 meetings i 2 , Dale Maddry 1982 1986-88 5 of 5 meetings 3 Ronald G. McDade (Chairman) 1982 1986-88 5 of S meetings , 4 Jim Kuykendell* 1986 I 1985"87 5 of 5 meetings { 5 V A C A N C 1! 1986-88 i Council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Gary Collins Term expires in 1987 NOTEI All members must be residents of the City of Denton + Members appointed for 2 year terms E ' E i r 0 i j 1 F I r_. f I i y. 3 3 I f a i a s t ~7: \Ilkt" i. N F~ r A j rD t f ~ f fy i~ fi ?z i i I' f L t i l F i I ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD P P~1'lPaY t: 33 P f P 2163C/24 i s i 1 7-4 ' w 4 a.4•r DENTON coDE Olinintum a 50 lee. , Minimum fee for any one permit Separate parmita, 2 60 A sepaInto permit shall be regttlred for each sep. orate building, store s sttrh U pace, or apnrtntont nit is metored scpnratelY or conJtutctivoly,, and a service permit shall be taken on all such units tivhothor supplied from a central rnetering station or directly from an electrclt Y agency, supply duol trailerdJscvnnect rr Wtrailer itches shrarll ir~a= ed services, nthboldeem. ua Dcltnquent permit jee, i e, i For each job atn1.t,d where an electrical J permit is not obtnlnod within sevontyftvo hours 1 i days, SurtdaYs and legal holidays arceptod~Satur. (Ord, a\'o, 72.39, pt, 1, 3-2272) 6.00 i 1 Sec, 0•. j i,4. To be returned after Issuance 1 satisfactory Inspection, of cerliflcn(es of i Whenever the elect i•icn inspector has htspected and ap. prnvcd any lnstallntion, ho shall issue a certitlcata of sods. factory lnspoction, (ord. No, 72.30, a o• i0. 8-22-72) Sec. Reserved, Article L'lcetricnl Cello Boned f Sec. 0.50. Electrical cede board rCrenlrrl f ntovnl of members. appointment, ro. 7'hero is hereby created 4 I an elcctponl code boned consJating Of five (G) men}bcrs, each to Lo appointed by the city c fora torm of ttvo (2) years, and removable for ouncil euuso by said l council after nubile henrint,' rnitialls', ho,ravcr ntornbcrs shall Ue al,ilointed t'or tt tarn too , all five (6) With other city boards, to serve urttN their successors are apy 1 Supp, No, 18 890 t 11 m I f II w li P 6D ELECTRICAL CODE 6 9-Gl Pointed. To the extent that persons are avallable within this city, the said board shall consist of one (1) Ilcvnsed master electrician, one (1) electrical contractor, one (1) building con. tractor, one (1) electrical engineer, and one (1) layman, who shall all reside within the city. Provided, however, that the city council may appoint two (2) niternnto members of the olectri- cal code board who shall serve In the absence of one of more of the regular members when requested to do so by the city man. ager, as the case may be, so that nil cases to be heard by the electrical code board will niwnys be heard by a minimum num- bar of four (4) members. The alternate members, when ap. pointed, shall serve for the same period as the regular mem. bars, which is for a term of two (2) years and any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner and they shnll by subject to F r`. removal the same as the rregular mdmbers, The city council ' may appoint ex officio members to this boned, to have a voice In all mntters before it, but who shall have no vote, (0; 1. No. 72.39, Pt. 1, 5-22.72) See. 9-51, Same-Procedure and powers, The board shall adopt rules to govern its proceedings pro. 1 vided that same are consktont with the Code of the City of Denton and statutes of the State of Texas. The electrical code 1 board shall have the same powers and duties on matters con- € corning Chapter Nine of the Code of Ordinancos as the build. t' ing code board, including the following: Elect a chnlrman, who mny ndminister oaths, and compel the attendance of witnesses; I t (b) Hear and datermino, by a fout-411ths (4/5) veto of the mumuers, appcais rrom any docision of the electrical Inspector mauo pursuant to Chaptur Nina utter proper notice has hoes given; i 3 (c) By a foue-fifths (4/5) vote of the members, grant vnrl. antes to any provision of Chaptov Nine, subject to ap. proprlnto conditions and safuguiirds, and utter a do. termination by the board that a hardship exists which would be cured by the particular variance sought, (Ord, No, 72.39, Pt. 1, 8.2.72) Supp, No, 18 3Q1 I 'I If ¢ 9.52 DENTON CODE 1 9.62 Sec. 9.52. Same-Additional duties. The board shall with the nssistance of the electrical inspec- tor, director of public utilities, and city attorney, review the existing electrical codes, pertinent standard or model codas, } and present to the city council Its recommendation on the t adoption of a now, more comprehensive, electrical code. (Ord. No. 72-390 Pt. 30 8.22-72) f 41 i r 1 k i { 4 r (The next pogo Is 4131 ,'I Supp. No. 18 3fl2 1 i i h 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION ELECTRICAL, CODE BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW 1 PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERbf ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Pete Chumbley* 1981 1985-87 2 of 4 meetings 2 David Hoenig* 1983 1.985-87 4 of 4 meetings 3 Richard 1 Cooper* (Chairman) 1985 1.985-87 3 of 4 meetings 4 Jane McBride 198.5 .1986-88 2 of 4 meetings 5 Brad Carrell 1980 1.986-88 1 of 4 meetings 6 Marion Johnson (ALT)* 1980 1986-87 2 of 4 meetings 7 Clyde McWilliams (ALT) 1985 1986-88 2 of 4 meetings Council Lialson Staff Linison - Jackie Doyle I * Term e);pines in 1987 Has c+erved 3 consecutive terms NOTEi Board is made up of the following membersl - a licensed master electrician (Carrell, Johnson) - an electrical engineer (Cooper) - an electrical contractor (Chumbley, Hoenig,) f - a building contractor (McWilliams) - a layman (McBride) Members appointed for 2 year terms Members roust be residents of the City of Denton I i r L. . n f.♦rF CITY OF DENTON , o „,r r . ; y r ,4 Y BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATIOp~ 1t , i .~a r ; 5 i ` 3i~( Ado to TTA ~a (s~,~ 361S -4Ss ADD " PHONE TA-A.4 S. 74.22 C&KE 7 4 STATE ZIP CODE N 8 &MPLOYER 25/G U~✓~t~e.psr rr/ (8/'►) 3o'7-s/S7. &5JR OF EMPLOYER PHONE I~~J ro.J TtxOs yL se i CITY STATE ZIP CODE it h 4/•e 7RreAl 'Dr u, soon, ~ OCCUPATION HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? c IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE: _ NAME OF CITY: i WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? r✓•~ IF YESr PLEASE DESCRIBE: ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? offigereog0e. ' STATEMENT OF A PLICANTt 441 1-9-v- DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT BC.1?D yL?1H£A rt:""?:yDA.VCZ PCt,IC'1 ~ anthe city of d Commission Denton emovedoufrom office that Memb*C3 of the g- J:j various the policy of l attendance at the various sittings of the Boards and commissions. Members may 1 be removed on the following baslsi L "121'sr Meetlnoa. Board Members may be removed from ollice for S enru unaxc-ise absences during the course at one year and/or lack of attendance at Sol of the number of regular meetings in the year. 70 s special Cslied 2. goeciAl a o ad a en and ance a t o+ 50% Of bethe m number removed e 4ettings in One year. l } An ❑nexeused absence is defined as an absence lot which no sdvsnctd i notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairmsn of the affected I c Board cc Commission. OFFICE USE ONLYt TEM OF APPOINTMENT: BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUS'P BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN t EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND SLEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. 6104A S 1 'II } j di A i' Y I i i ,s 1 ; f 1 1 ' ff1 o i; tl ri' N 1. N• tt ` w 4J \ I r ~ ~ ~ ~-fir.--T'~ .k.N { fss , S i 3 1 3 d FLOW HOSPITAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS y R~wn, I } ~ f NOTE: This is a joint City/County board. The city appoints ' three members and the County appoints four. Attendance information will be provided upon request. The Present Board and Commission Members list provides i information on expiration dates of terms. I ij 2163C/26 r~ w Art. 44941 HEALTH-..PUBLIC Title 71 Board of managece of cltycounty hoapl• Purchases antl eontraats I,qI was not required to execute bond condi• honed against lose of county funds trans. A board of managero of a city-county !erred to Such board, but board membe hospital, o opera ling Pursuant a this article, and re were a liable to for any .11 pl!re cation of funds did not have to advertise for bids for pur• follow an appllcabls statutes chase of materials and supplies in e,eeess relating to use and care of pubiio funds, of $150, and was not required to advertise 0p.Atty.0en.l9/9, No, V-904, for bids on contracts In excea of 08,000, Maximum tax rat', n•hlah could be levied 0P.Altrit)em• 1918, Yo, Y, 88. by com yrrMoners court of Bexar County This provlatona of arts. 1959, 1659, and for hooptlal purposaa In COnneallan with 2768a relating to bids for matarlat and sup. I joint opentlon of memorial hospital with piles And ' city of San Antonio was not to exceed 100 aJ vertlsingtfort bids equlrementa governing on OL00 valuatloa. Id. by countles and alnes, r do not apply to a city.eounty hospital on. y fncorpontsd city and county jointly tabitehed purauant to this article, op, _ malntalntng and operating hospital under AltY.0en,082, No, tY1V-1732. Statute were not Ilable for damages for The Commisstonen' personal Court o! Nolan Coun• whileperforming duties !In d conbs, nection o with t May legally prove grid dllutify a pro. $e"s at caused negligence vlOus an riz of officers, Board of 1lanagerc of a city-county hoop,. servsnts, or am➢IO loye es. 01 ).All •Alt y.0en.1952, tat If they see fit Id. ` Nor V-1199. Art, 44941--I. Joint county-city hospital boards Y r I tiesotntfous crenting hoards; deslgnnlton Section 1, The commissioners court of any county, and the gov- l cats ernibody ng of arty city (including any Home Rule Charter City) Io- Y partially in said county, shall be authorized to adopt resolutions creating a joint comity-city hospital board, without taxing .-8r polvers, to constitute a public agency and body politic,, and to be des- ignated the County-City of s 1;tt Board," 'T'exas, Hospital Dtreetorst nppolntment boards as separate entitles Sec, 2, Said Hospital Board shall consist of seven Directors, to be appointed and serve as hereinafter provided, and said Hospital Board ' shall constitute a Point agent of said county and city for hospital pur- poses, and shall act solely for the Joint benefit of said county and city. Although acting as such joint agent, said Hospital Board shall constitute a separate entity In the exercise and performance of the powers, duties, and functions authorized by this Act, and with refer- enc. thereto said hospital Board shall act and proceed independently, and may sue and be sued separately, in its own name, capacity, and r behalf. Terms of directorst rattnbursetnent (or e. meat chalrmnn and seretaryi officei Sec, 3, In the resolution of the commissioners court creating said d Hospital Board four Directors of said Board shall be appointed, with two being designated to serve for two-year terms of office, and with two being designated to serve for one-year terms of office, At the expiration of the term of office of any Director appointed by the t 42 I l I ,I 44 nb .tea _ A YY' 0 1 3 Ch. 5 COUNTY HOSPITAL Art. 44841- I commissioners court, said commissioners court shall appoint his sue- cessor to serve for a two-year term of office, In the resolution of the zs governing body of the city creating said Hospital Board three Direc- tors shall be appointed, with two being designated to serve for two- A year terms of office, and with one being designated to serve for a a one-year term of office. At the expiration of the term of office of any Director appointed by the governing body of said city, said gov- s erning body shall appoint his successor to serve for a two-year term of office. It is the intention of this Act that at all times said Hospi- tal Board shall consist of four Directors appointed by said commis- sioners court and three Directors appointed by the governing body of said city. All Directors shall serve until their successors are appoint- atr ed, except that in the case of any vacancy the unexpired term of of. fice shall be filled by the appointment of a Director by said commis- stoners court or the governing body of said city, as the case may be, which appointed the Director whose death or resignation has caused the vacancy., All Directors shall be eligible to succeed them- selves In office, Directors shall not receive any remuneration or emolument of office, but they shall be entitled to reimbursement for their actual expenses incurred in performing their duties as Direc- tors, to the extent authorized and permitted by the Hospital Board. { The Directors shall elect one of their number as Chairman of the i 4r-ti Hospital Board, and he shall preside at meetings of said Board and perform such other duties and functions as are prescribed by the j Board, The Chairman of the Hospital Board shall have a vote the same as the other Directors, The Directors shall elect a secretary of 'hS the Hospital Board, who may or may not be a Director, and who shall ti be the official custodian of the minutes, books, records, and seal of k said Board, and who shall perform such other duties and functions as are prescribed by the Board, The Directors shall be authorized to elect any other officers of said Hospital Board as they deem neces- sary or advisable; and said Directors shall he authorized to appoint { or employ such agents, employees, and officials as they deem neces- sary or advisable to carry out any power, duty, or function of said Hospital Board. Said Hospital. Board shall act and proceed by and through resolutions adopted by the Directors, and the affirmative i vote of four Directors shall be required to adopt a resolution, 4t Aequesition of hospUnl fxcllitlest purchsae or axle of property; donations See. 4. Said Hospital Board shall be authorized to purchase, con- struct, receive, lease, or otherwise acquire hospital facilities, and to improve, enlarge, furnish, equip, operate and maintain the same, ; Further, the Hospital Board shall be authorized to own, hold title to, receive, encumber, sell, lease, or convey, any Interest in real or person- al property, Including gifts, grants, and donations from any source. ~~M' 43 I IF 4 r! r Art. 4494i-Z HEALTH-PUBLIC Title 71 Transfer of hospital faellittes to boatvtal contracfe for are and treatment of needy pattentsl federal and state funds ` Sec. 6. The county and the city, respectively, which created said Hospital Board shall be authorized to lease, or to convey and transfer the title or any other interest in, all or any part of their hospital fa- ' ellities, including all real and personal property pertaining thereto, to said Hospital Board, upon such terms and conditions, If any, as shall be determined by the parties, It is provided, however, that said Has- pital Board shall not be authorized to encumber, sell, lease, or convey any real or personal property unless such encumbrance, sale, lease, or conveyance is approved, prfor to the final consummation thereof, by resolutions of the commissioners court of said county and the govern- ing body of said city, respectively, Said county and said city, respec- tively, further shall be authorized to enter Into contracts with said Hospital Board for the care and treatment of indigent or needy pa- tients, or for any other hospital services, and each shall be authorized y, to expend money and make payments to said Hospital Board pursu- ant to such contracts, and to levy ad valorem takes, and to pledge any of their funds or resources, for the a contracts. Said Hospital Board shalll e authorize 1 to apply d otrsre calve, and expend any available funds from the federal or state gov. ernment for hospital [purposes. Further, said count - y and said city, respectively, may adopt resolutions authorizing and designating such Hospital Board as the lawful agency to apply for, receive, and expend any available funds from the federal or state government for county 141 or city hospital purposes; and to the extent of such authorization the Hospital Board may apply for, receive, and expend any such funds, i' 4 Bond issue Sec, 6. For the purpose of carrying out any power, duty, or fanc• 1 3 a tlon authorized by this Act, said Hospital Board shall be authorized to issue its revenue bonds to be payable from, and secured by a pledge of, all or any part of the revenues, Income, or resources of the Hospital Board and the hospital facilities of said Board. Said bonds may be additionally seem ad by mortgages and deeds of trust on any i 'nr t• real or personal property, and said Board may authorize the .xecu- tion and delivery of trust indentures, or other farms of encumbrances =r to evidence same. Said Hospital Board shall have no right or power whatsoever to levy taxes of any nature, and all bonds issued by said Board shall contain substantially the following statement; "'.he own- er hereof shall never have the righ', to demand paymek o. this obli- gation from taxes levied by said Hospital Board." If so provided in i the proceedings authorizing the Issuance of the bonds, any required j) part of the proceeds from the sale thereof may be used for paying in- terest on the bonds during the period of the construction of any hos• 44 Ch. 5 COUNTY HOSPITAL Art. 4494i-1 pitaI facilities to be acquired through the issuance of said bonds, and for the payment of operation and maintenance expenses of said hospi- tal facilities to the extent, and for the period of time, specified In said aid proceedings, and also for the creation of reserves for the payment of the principal of and Interest on the bonds; and such moneys may be fer invested, until needed, to the extent and in the manner provided in - fa- F the Bond Resolution or any rust indenture executed in connection to therewith. ;all os- Interest ratel additional parity bonds sY Sec. 7. Said bonds may be Issued to mature serially or otherwise or within not to exceed 40 years from their date, and may be issued to by bear interest at any rate or rates not to exceed B% per annum, In 41 .n- the authorization of any such bonds, the Directors may provide for `eC the subsequent issuance of additional parity bonds, or subordinate 1 dd lien bonds, under such terms or conditions as may be set forth in the 'a- proceedings authorizing the issuance of said bonds, all within the dis- ed cretion of the Directors. Said bonds, and any interest coupons apper- iid taining thereto, shall be negotiable Instruments (provided that such ny bonds may be made registrable as to principal alone or as to both id principal and interest), and they may be made redeemable prior to e- maturity, and may be issued in such form, denominations, and man- sy. v' ner, and under such terms, conditions, and details, and shall be exe. -Y~ cuted, as provided by the Directors in the proceedings authorizing the j ch£ 4.~ Issuance of said bonds. Said bonds may be sold at public or private ty sale and at a price and under such terms as shall be determined by ty the Directors, provided that the interest cost to said hospital Board, , ie Including any discount on the bonds, shall not oxceed 651o per annum Is, calculated by the use of standard bond interest tables currently in use by insurance companies and investment banking companies. a- Approval of bond Issue 'd Sec, S. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Act, said t@ Hospital Board shall not deliver any bonds unless the issuance there. I' a Is of is approved by resolutions adopted by the commissioners court of ly said county and the governing body o> said city, respectively. Charges for services and lacnlt{es i' Is ,r See. 9. All hospital facilities of said Hospital Board shall be oper- d ated for the use and benefit of the public, but it shall be the duty of t• said Board to establish and collect sufficient charges for services and facilities, and to utilize all other available sources of revenues and in- n come, in order to pay all expenses in connection with the ownenahip, d operation, and maintenance of its hospital facilities, to pay the princi- pal of and interest on its bonds, and to create and maintain reserves - and any othor funds as provided in the proceedings authorizing the I-71 45 I J Art. 4494i-1 HEALTH-PUBLIC Title 71 1 f issuance of its bonds. In the proceedings authorizing the issuance of } IIII its bonds said Hospital Board may prescribe systems, methods, rou- tines, and procedures under which its hospital facilities shall be oper- ated and maintained. ` Notice of bond resolution; pedtlon for eloctiou; adoption of toad resolution Sec. 10. (a) Before authorizing the issuance of any bonds, other than refunding bonds, the Directors shall cause a notice to be pre- } pared stating that the Directors of said Hospital Board intend to adopt a resolution (horein called the "Bond Resolution") authorizing I the issuance of bonds, on a named date, and stating the maximum t amount and maximum maturity thereof, Such notice shall be pub- 1 lashed once each week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper haw 1 ing general circulation in the county and the city, with the first pub- I lication thereof to be made at least fourteen days prior to the date set t for adopting the Bond Resolution. (b) If, prior to the date set for the adoption of the Bond Resolu- tion, there Is presented to the secretary of said Hospital Board a peH- I;', r tion signed by not less than ten per centum (10010) of the qualified I voter3 residing within the county and any part of tho city which is ! % not within the county, praying that the Directors order an election be I held on the proposition of the Issuance of the bonds, such bonds shall s not be issued unless an election is held and such bonds are duly and favorably voted at said election. Such election shall be called by the r Directors and held within said county and any part of the city which I Is not within the county, substantially in accordance with the proce- dures prescribed in Chapter 1, Title 22, Revised Civil Statutes of Tex- as, 1925, as amended., If no such petition Is filed, the Bond Resolu. ' tion may be adopted on the date set therefor, or within not to exceed c thirty days thereafter, and the bonds may be Issued and delivered e without any election in connection with the issuance thereof or the t creation of any encumbrance pertaining thereto. It is provided, how- i I ever, that the Directors may call such election on their own motion, If they deem it advisable, on the proposition of the Issuance of such bonds, without the flling of any petition. 'Article 701 at seq. I L:-satlnation aid approval of bottdsl registration } Sec. 11, All bonds permitted to be issued under this Act, and the c appropriate proceedings authorizing their issuance, shall be submit- ted to the Attorney General of the State of Texas for examination. If he finds that such bonds have been authorized In accordance with this Act he shall approve them, and thereupon they shall be regis- tered by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of 'T'exas; ~ and after such approval and registration such bonds shall be inron- i 46 COUNTY }IOSPITAL AA. 44941- I Cit. s valid bandnbinany court, or ding obligations P inf accor~dancea with ethe r terms for all purposes, Refunding bonds Sec. 12. Anv bonds issued under this Act may be refunded by the issuance of refunding bonds for such purpose, in such manner as may be determined by the Directors; and any such refunding bonds shall be issued as provided herein for other bonds authorized under this Act, except that the refunding bonds may be issued to be exchanged for the bonds being refunded thereby. In such case, the Comptroller of Public Accounts shall register the refunding bonds and deliver the same to the holder or holders of the bonds being refunded thereby, in accordance with the funding bonds, and any such exchange may be made In one delivery, 1 or in several instailrnent deliveries. Bonds as legal and authorized investuient Sec. 13. All bonds issued undo this Act steall be legal and autho- rized investments for all banks, savings banks, trust companies, building and loan assoclations, savings and loan associations, insur- ance companies of all kinds and types, fiduciaries, trustees and 4 guardians, and for all Interest and sinking funds and other public incTexas and all luding all < ounties, subdivisions, towns, atvillages, funds of mentalitiesetsereof of I school districts, and all other kinds and types of districts, public r agencies and bodies politic. Said bonds also shall be eli6ible and law- ful security for all deposits of public funds of the State of Texas and all agencies, subdivisions, and instrumentalities thereof, including all ` counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts, and all other kinds i and types of districts, public agencies, and bodies politic, to the ex- tent of thu value of said bonds, when accompanied by any unmatured interest coupons appurtenant thereto, Depository Sec. 14, Said Hospital Board may select a depository or deposito- ries according to the procedures provided by law for the selectlon of con- county and city depositories, or it may enter into a depository tract with any depository or depositories selected by the county or the city, and oi~ the same terms. Exemption of faculties from taxation Sea lb. Recognizing the fact that all hospital facilities of said 111 Hospital Board will be held for public purposes only, and will be de- voted exclusively to the use and benefit of the public„ such hospital facilities shall be exempt from taxation of every character. i •y.,/ 47 1 i -Art. Pill" 44941-1 HEALTH-.PUBY2C Title 71 Eminent domain e Sec. 16. For the purpose of carrying out any power, duty, or function authorized by this Act, said Hospital Board shall have the right to acquire the fee simple title or any other interest in land and any other property by condemnation in the manner provided by Title 62, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, as amended,' relating to eminent domain. Said Hospital Board shall have the same rights as ='s counties and cities under Article 3268, as amended, of said Title 52, ` The amount and character of interest in land or other property thus to be acquired shall be determined by the Directors, y y 1 Article 1204 of seq. I. I+neliftent of funds i Sec. 17. The law as to the security for, and the investment of, funds of counties and cities shall be applicable to funds of said Hospi- tal Board, The Bond Resolution, or any trust indenture executed In connection therewith, may further restrict the securing and invest- ment of funds of said Hospital Board, Also, said Hospital Board shall ;cave the power to invest all or any part of the proceeds received from the sale and delivery of its bonds, until such procel>ds are need- y~i ` ed, in direct obligations of the United States of America, to the ex- . ' ! tent authorized in the Bond Resolution or any trust indenture execut- ed in connection therewith. Ciunulnllve effect; conflitung laws Sec, 18. This Act shall be cumulative of all other laws oil the sub- ject, but this Act shall be wholly sufficient authority wthin itself for the Issuance of the bonds and the performance of the other acts and procedures authorized hereby, without reference to any other laws or any restriction4 or limitations contained therein, except as herein spe• cificaIIy provided; and when any bonds are being Issued under this Act, then to the extent of any conflict or Inconsistency between any i provisions of this Act and any provisions of any other law, the provi- sions of this Act shall prevail and control; provided, however, that any Hospital Board shall have the right to use the provisions of any other laws, not in conflict with the provisions hereof, to the extent convenient or necessary to carry out any power or authority, express or implied; granted by this Act. Acts 1966, 69th Leg„ p, 1030, ch, 611. Historical Note Title of Acts ence to said Joint hosoltal boards; An act authorizing the creation of Joint Ing for the control, uperstion, rs, (ld- connty•cl!Y hospItal boards, without taxing - 'fee, and funetlens of sold joint t hosdospllual poweral orovtding for the powers And boards, including the power to Issue, sell, funrdons of counties and clues with refer and deliver revenue bonds, providing for A. Y. 48 r: is J i >r Art, 44W-1 HEALTH-PUBLIC HEALTH-PUT minutes of said Art. 4494x1. Use of hospital operating funds for improvements to hospitals In all or any part, counties of 23,000 to 23,100 close the hospits in all counties in this State with not less than 23,000 inhabitants or more than county hospital 23,100 inhabitants according to the last preceding federal census, the Commission- county shall bay ere Court may use excess money in the county hospital operating fund for making rmarwnt Improvements to the county hospital and for the payment of county bonds issued for the construction and improvement of county hospital facilities. Sea 2. Wh w Amended by Aeta 1981, 67th Leg,, p. 389, ch. 237, § 117, eff. Sept. 1, 1981, suoperating Its hos ch county that Ark 44911-1. Joint county city hapitai boards to fix a time and which data shad) from the date of Sea lb, Repealed by Acts 1979, 66th Leg„ p. 2329, ch. 841, § 6(a)(1), eff, such time and pit Jan. 1, 1982. said county and selling or leasing of their right to Section 1 of Acts 1979, 66th Leg., ch. 841, hospital for construction of a medical office action the county ' repealing § IS of this article, enacted the building by private Indlviduals. Const. Art, a week for two Property Tax Code, constituting Title I of 1, § 52, requires that the lease serve a public considering such the Tax Code. purpose and provide for payment of ade• least fourteen (14 quote rentals. Op.Aay,Gen.1977, No. 1t- there is no news( -966, given by posting Notes of Decisions Absent valid contractual arrangements, days prior to the Denton County is liable for medical oxpenus 1, In general Incurred in treatment of county's resident Peti This article authorizes the City-Courtly indigents at city-county hospi(af, Op.Auy. Sec. 3. If, I ffs,•',' { Hospital Board to tease land adjaeent to the Gen.1979, No, MW-33. Court, as many a county shall petit Art. 4494J, Sale or lease of county hospital In counties having assessed valua- duet vote the qur CS l / tion under $20,000,000 leased or shot[ kn Any county in this State having an assessed valuation of property for ad Court shall not he valorem tax purposes of less than Twenty Million Dollars (120,000,000) and having or lease the same a county hospital belonging to said county and operated by such county, may, and sustained by a rat f such county is hereby authorized to sell or lease such hospital, provided the held under and gl # Commissioners Court of such county shall find and determine by an order entered Statutes of 1925, in the minutes of such Court that it is to the best interests of such county to sell If such petitit t 1 or lease said county hospital, The proposed sale or lease shall not be considered Court may procee, 1 ` by such Commisslonem Court unless and until said proposed sale or lease shall be selling or leasing 1 approved by a majority vote in an election to be held In such county for the Court in person or tupose of determining the will of property taxpaying voters living in the county, such county hospit # t In reference to such subject. Such election shall be ordered by the Commissioners time to time as t1 f Court of any such county upon petition of not less than ten per cent (10%) of such hearing the Court I voters and shall be otherwise held under and governed by the election provisions determining wheth ; j of Article 4478, Revised Civil Statutes, 1925, of the State of Texas, j such petition is no f . Amended by Acts 1979, 68th Leg., p. 2315, ch. 841, § 4(b), elf, Jan. 1, 1982 its discretion also I Its fl'nal determin- ;x Section i of the 1919 amendatory act en• acts the Property Tax Code, constituting Ti. ( tic I of the Tax Code. See. 4. If no the Commissioners Art, 44941, Sale, lease, or closure of county hospital by county been given, no pet'. § such hospital woult Text of article as amended by Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 2.455, ch. 583, 7 (,Dort may make a: Authority to sell, lease, or close such county hoepiG Section 1. Any county in this State having a county hospital which is authorized and Oral operated by said county, may sell or lease such hospital, provided the Commission. hospital by the le era Court of said county shall find and determine by an order entered in the 4 PROM" r L w4 1 ri ~i 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMA'T'ION FLOW HOSPITAL HOARD OF DIRECTORS ^ CURRENT ORIGINAL. PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Don Holt* City Appointee 1985-87 2 Mary Williams* City Appointee 1984-86 3 Stan Monroe* City Appointee 1985-87 * Term expires in 1987 ri f i r~ M N rt i r p ff 7 9 S ~J [1i 01, 1 ,l 1 r ?I ~ f Ova) 3. r } w r J i i 3 d ??``5 HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION i r -i t 2163C/27 i I w Ar0. 28A APPENDIX B-ZONING Art, 28A (1) Exemplification of the cultural, economic, social, ethnic or historical heritage of the city, state or United j S tags, (j) Location as the site of a significant historic event, (k) Identification with a person or persona who signifi- cantly contributed to the culture and development of the city, state or United States, y (1) A building or structure that because of its locatioai has # become of value to a neighborhood, community area or the city, (m) Value as an aspect of community sentiment or public pride, Section 28A•5, Historic landmark commission-Created, (a) There is hereby created a commission to be known as the Historic Landmark Commission of the City of Denton, hereinafter called the "landmark commis- s sion," composed of nine (9) members appointed by the city council. The landmark commission shall include at least one representative from each of the following organizations or professions; (1) Denton County Historical Commission I (2) The Denton County Bar Association i (3) An architect j (4) A certified public accountant i 4 (5) An owner of real property in the city (b) The other members of the landmark commission shall be appointed from such other individuals and organizations as the city council may in its discretion wish to consult or consider; provided that no one business or professional Interest shall constitute a majority membership of the commission, (c) Members of the landmark commission shall be appointed for two-year terms, except that the original representatives from the five (5) fields of expertise shall serve for a term of two (2) years, and all other original members of the landmark commission shall &PA No. 32 1198.1 t f i 1 i I IIM M Art. 78A DENTON CODE Art. 28A be appointed for a one-year term. Thereafter all members of the landmark commission shall be M j appointed for two-year terms. Vacancies in an unexpired term shall be filled by the city council for the remainder of the term, (d) In addition to the nine (9) members appointed by the I city council, the following persons or their designates shall sit on the landmark commission as ex officio members: (1) The director of planning of the City of Denton (2) The building official of the City of Denton (3) The chairman of the Denton County Historical Commission I (e) None of the ex officio members shall have voting power, but shall assist the landmark commission in Its various functions. ir! (f) The landmark commission shall meet as often as t np necessary to dispose of the business of the commission or upon call by the commission chairman or upon petition of a simple majority of commission members. Five (5) members present shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business and all issues shall be f decided by a majority of those members present and ; voting, excl pnt that in those Instances where only a i quorum of five (5) Is present at a meeting, all issues shall be decided by at least four (4) affirmative votes, The commission shall adopt appropriate rules and regulations for the conduct of Its business and the election of Its chairman and other officers. The minutes of each meeting shall he filed in the office of the city secretary. (g) The city attorney shall be the legal advisor for the historic landmark commission. (h) The fact that one or more representatives from the five (5) fields of expertise may not at any given point be a member of the landmark commission, for whatever reason or reasons, shall not affect the validity of any decision or act of the commission, Sapp. No. 32 1198,2 1 1 i 1 I M t i Art, 28A APPENDIX B--ZONING Art. 28A - E i Section 28A-6. Same-Function. (a) The landmark commission shall thoroughly familiar. Ize itself with buildings, structures, sites, districts, areas and lands within the city which may be eligible for designation as historic landmarks and shall prepare. an historic landmark preservation plan, hereinafter referred to as the "preservation plan," which shall; (1) Establish criteria to be used in determining whether certain buildings, structures, sites, dis- tricts, areas, lands and other objects should be designated as historic landmarks, (2) Establish guidelines to be used in determination of whether to grant or deny certificates of appropriateness and certificates of demolition or r removal, (3) Formulate a program for private and public action which will state the role of various city agencies in preservation of historic landmarks, ` ~y (4) Suggest sources of funds for preservation and restoration activities and acquisitions, to include federal sources, state sources, private and founda• lion sources, as well as municipal sources. i (b) Recommend to the proper agencies incentives f designed to encourage historical preservation, f (b) The preservation plan shall be presented to the city planning commission for consideration and recom- mendation to the city council for inclusion in the comprer,ensive plan of the city. (c) The landmark commission shall recommend to the city planning commission ordinances designating certain buildings, structures, sites, districts, areas and lands In the city as historic landmarks, The landmark commission shall hold a public hearing on all proposed ordinances and the owner of any land included in the proposed ordinance shall be given at least ten (10) days' written notice of the public hearing. Supp. No. 32 1188,3 i Art. 28A DENTON CODE Art. 28A (d) If the landmark commission finds that buildings, structures, sites, districts, lands or areas cannot be preserved without acquisition, the landmark commis- sion may recommend to the city council that the fee or a lesser interest of the property In question be acquired by gift, devise, purchase, eminent domain or otherwise, pursuant to the city charter and state and federal law, (e) Where there are conditions under which the required preservation of an historic landmark would cause undue hardship on the owner or owners, use district changes may be recommended by the landmark commission, (f) The designation of an historic landmark may be amended or removed using the same procedure provided in this article for the original designation. I (g) The landmark commission shall provide information and counseling to owners of designated historic I landmarks, * ~ 4 Section 28A•7. Action by the city planning commission, (a) The city planning commission shall hold public hearings as provided ror in Article 1011£, Vernon's Annotated Texas Statutes, to consider any historical landmark designation ordinance after receiving a 1 recommendation from the landmark commission, The " notices provided for in Article 1411f shall be sent to all owners of property which is proposed for "H" k designation as well as to the adjoining property owners specified in said article. (b) Within thirty (30) days after the hearing, the city planning commission shall set forth in writing its recommendation, including the findings of fact that constitute the basis for its decision, and shall transmit its recommendation concerning the proposed ordinance to the city council along with the recom- mendation of the landmark commission. 9upp. No. 32 1198.4 S ~ ~k 1 1 APPENDIX S-ZONING Art. 28A Art. 28A i (g) Administrative requirements Of landmark commis- M Sion. (i) When an historic landmark commission considers an area as a possible historic district, it shall, prior to rendering its final recommendation and j district I report, submit its report, including the ordinance preservation plan or any proposed 1 amendments to all city departments, boards and commissions and other public agencies directly affected. j (2) In addition, it shall prior to rendering its final recommendation make the plan available to the landowners in the proposed district. In the event the area under consideration has established an historic district committee, the commission may Y include the comments of such committee in its final report. If appropriate and desired, the if commission should recommend that the city council adopt the restrictions to ensure that future s>~ public investment complies with the term of the district. (3) Commission approved medallions for designated ! structures within the district shall be prepared i ! and, subject to the approval of the owners, may be } affixed to the "H" designated structures. 1 (h) Changes in provisions herein. Such regulations, / restrictions and boundaries may from time to time be amended, supplemented, changed, modified or re- I pealed. In case, however, of a written protest against j { such change, signed by the owners of twenty (20) per 1 cent or more either of the area of the lots or land f included in such proposed change or of the lots or land immediately adjoining the same and extending two hundred (200) feet therefrom, such amendment shall effective not become three. fourths 0/4 ) of all members of then city favorable of Section 28A•15. Penalty. (a) It shall be unlawful to construct, reconstruct, struc- turally alter, remodel, renovate, restore, demolish, raze 8upp, No. 32 1198,21 , Art. 28A DENTON CODE Art. 29 or maintain any building, structure or land in an historic landmark designation in violation of the provisions of this ordinance (article(, and the city in addition to other remedies, may institute any appro- priate action or proceedings to prevent such unlawful 3 construction, restoration, demolition, razing or main- tenance to restrain, correct or abate such violation, to prevent any illegal act, business or maintenance in # and about such premises, (b) Any person, firm or corporation violating any provisions of this chapter (article) shall be guilty of a y misdemeanor, and shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each day or portion thereof during which any violation hereof is committed, continues or ` is permitted, and upon conviction of any such violation shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed two hundred dollars (8200,00), Section 28A-16. Notice. Any notice required to be given under this title, if not actually dolivered, shall be given by y ( t' depositing the same in the United States mail, postage °f prepaid, addressed to the person or entity to whom such j notice is to be given at his last known address. When notice is required to be given to an own,+r or owners of property, } such notice, delivered or mailed by certified or registered mail, may be addressed to such owner or owners who have r rendered their said property for city taxes as the ownership appears on the last approved city tax roll, (Ord, No. 80.30, 3 1, 4.1.80) is Axtiele 29, Penalty for violations. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon a conviction, be fined any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars (4200,00) ; and each day and every day that the provisions of this ordinnnee are violated shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. In addition to the said penalty provided for, the right Is hereby conferred and extended upon any property owner owning property in any district, where such property owner may be affected or invaded by a violation 9upp. No. 92 1198,22 i i 1 N C ' w t1 i 1987 BOARDS GND COAfMISSIOtgS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION HISTORIC LANDMARK COAL~t~ ON j CURRENT PLACE 'ORIGINAL PRESEP'T } HEMBER$ APPOINTMEN'T' THERM NEW ATTENDANCF, APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Richard Hayes 1987 1986-88 1 of 1 meeting Appointed 4/22/87- 2 Mike Cochran* (Chairman) 1985 Boyd replacement 1985-87 11 of 12 meetings 3 Catherine Conrady* 1985 1985-87 9 of 12 meetings t 4 Janet Shelton* { f 1987 1985-87 1 of 1 meeting Appointed 5/6/87- f t 5 Bullitt Lowry 1980 1986-88 Lawrence replacement 11 of 12 meetings i 6 Sam Marino* 1980 l 1985-87 10 of 12 meetings 7 Sandra Matthews* 1982 1985-87 7 of 12 meetings 8 Tom Miller 1980 1.986-88 9 of 12 meetings 9 Gaylen Fickey* 1985 s 1985-81 10 of. 12 meetings 10 r Bob Albrecht (Es Off)* f J985-87 1 of 12 meetings E COunol.l Liaison - t Staff Liaison -Denise Spivey E * Term expires in 1987 f { Has served 3 consecutive terms E i € NOTES Board made up of the following memberst - a member of the Denton County Pintorical COPIMIn ston (Lowry) - an owner of real ,ro ert a member of the Denton County Bar Association (Hayes) ` I p y (Matthews) - misc. others (Cochran, Conrady, Fickey, Marino) - an arc(Sfeet (Miller) i Members appointed for 2 year terms a CPA hslton) t ` I { CITY OF DENTO[4 K BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATION . • 4 a a~la aG11l~.1i p R&WA ,r NAME <-l~~kfZ1C - 343'? -R(Sfl ADDRESS PHONE CITY STATE ZIP CODE S 45MIS i! L. NAME OF EMPLOYER w P.o. Rog,$~5&-T7 A171- 665-2,ab5" ADDRF~ F EMPLOYER PHONE twj 3% :M TO A CITY STATE ZIP CODE ARDF¢~Se2 OCCUPATION HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? N 4 IF YESt PLEASE DESCRIBE: _ NAME OF CITY: WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? IF YESe PLEASE DESCRIBE: S ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE LAAJ s fir„ D4 i' STATEMENT OF APPLICANT: O UJJ40W M! Af-AVe PQLde yAj .'r nk~ ~ F1tAi,R.t~ rJf DeN trw , ma~yy, DATE NATURE OF APP I I { BOARD MENDER ATTENDA.YCE POLICY s 'I It is the policy of the City of Denton city council that Members of the i ' various city 'Boards and Commissions be removed from office for lack of attenJance at the various meetings of the Boards and Commissions. Members may be removed on the foll3wing baaLsi { 1. Reeulax Meetin a. Board Members may be removed from office for three unexeused absences during eha course of one year and/or lack of attendance at 901 of the number of regular meetings in the year. 2. 5 enial Called Maetin s. Board Members way be removed from office ! t or ask o uttan ante at 501 of the number of Special Called j Meetings in one year. z An unexcused absence is defined as an absence for which no advanced notif.eation is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission. f ~ OFFICE USE ONLY: TERM OF APPOINTMF;JT: BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN EXECUTIVE SZSSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. 6104A CITY OF DBNTOti'.: w,+ r 511 BOARD APPOINTMENT INFOAIMTIOt~ 1 r NAME 1 ~pif ~9~-9yy6 AD~ i HONE CIT TATS ZIp CODS NAME F EMPLOYER Po, AW, ~~6G l d • jo S~ AD RES OF EMPLOYER PHONE ZIP CODE OCCUPh. ivw O HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? IF YESj PLEASE DESCRIBE: NAME OF CITY: WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD?~ IF YESe PLEASE DESCRIBE: ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? STATEMENT OF APPLICANT: / r h '3d'~y+[ l~ DATE S GNATURE OF APPLICANT BOAAA 8V £R AT"HOANCE POLICY It is the policy at the City of Denton City Council that Members of the j various City Boards and Commissions oe removed from office for lack of attendance at the various maetingc of the Boards and Commissions. Members may be removed on the following basics 'i 1. Re ular Meetin a. Board Members may be removed tram office for tTiree unexcuae absancos during the course of one year ■nd/or lack of attendance at 101 of the number at regular meetings in the year, 2. Soeclal Called meetings, Board Members may be removed from ot'ice 4 oe oak o attendance at $01 or the number of Spectal Called I Meetings in one year. An unaxeused absence is de;Sned as an absence for which no advanced notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board of Commission, I OFFICE USE ONLY: TERM OF APPOINTMENT: BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEM-L-IS IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTIOM WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING TU E PRESENTATION, 6104A r CITY OF DENTON ! BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATION k n NAM 2t. 1 avii ZZ9 ASS'-7y08 ADDRESS PHONE Ag vcL 1rx 7Gz~~ Cm STATE ZIP CODE " AS yft Agog 1ArsJ. NAM OF EMPLOYER ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER PHONE 0 04nn di Tk 7btn z CITY STATE ZIP CODE OCCUPATION f HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? ~p j IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBES NAME OF CITY: WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? Alo_ IF YESo PLEASE DESCRIBE: ,I ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? !r STATEMENT OF APPLICANT: ry &,,& nld Ate I wg ~6' i ~,~El1e~f 1 (aJ~ffLA LIK Cs~...~.t`1D~ A►i>' a1,o A/e AI.tJ~It_ OF 9'I/s w,~Lp Ya PaESEa?~d CtRTA1n! dQS CT< Clr oAcY iu ,e S~eIJ)rI N - ae.r.r'v f ZO a"'i'yE a~ DATE TIGNATU E OF APPL ANT f BOARD ME" En ATTENDANCE POLICY 7 i 1. 1 It is the policy of the city of Denton City council that.. Members of the i various City Boards and Commissions be removed from office for lack of attendance at the various mcetings of the Boards and Commissions. Members may be removed on the following baslsr 1. Re ularunMear.in a Board Members may be removed from office for three excuse a sence■ during the courts, of one year and/or lack of attendanoe at S04 of the number of regular meetings in the year. 2. Soecial Called Meatinas, Board Members may be removed from office j for aak o atten ance at 501 of the number of Special Called meetings in one year. i An unexcused absence is, defined as an absence for which no advanced f notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission. OFFICE USE ONLYS 'PERM OF APPOINTMENT: BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN EXECUTIVE SEZ;SIONr AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. 6104A ~--~*'R r t i l k3 G W r U N 1 , y O C IY n N '1 ~F i~ { 'r;,~ ! ~~1,, ~ J4 ~ . i`~QUr ~ `.Y :r F r 1 I tE i ~ - i 1 i 4 i 1 i I J HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE . z• 4. I 1 s 1 E f. 2163C/29 3 1 1 I k I k ! NO. 7p-~r i AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, CREATING A "HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE"; PROVIDING FOR STAGGERED TERMS OF COM- MITTEE MEMBERS; PROVIDING FUNCTIONS FOR SAID COTIMTTTEE; PRO- MING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas, has a history of pro- viding good human services; and WHEREAS, excellent human services benefit the entire com- i munity; and WHEREAS, it is recognized that the City of Denton needs a Human Resources Committee in order for the City to interact with community groups in order to bring about improvements in ' tiy~t;s the human service delivery system and provide a forum which promotes better communication and coordination among the various human service agencies; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: I >'u PART I. That Chapter 2 "Administration" of the Code of Ordinances of -:he City of Denton, Texas, is hereby amended to create a new Article IV "Human Resources Committee" and it shall read as 4 follows: ARTICLE IV. HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE Section 2.28, Creation of the Committee (a) There is hereby created a Human Resources Committee to be composed of eleven (11) members appointed by the City Council for two (2) year terms. The committee members shall have staggered terms with six (6) members being appointed during even numbered years and five (5) members being appointed during odd numbered years. At Its inception, the City Council shall appoint six (6) members to the committee for a two (2) year term and five (S) members to the committee for a one year term, blombers of the committee may be removed by the City Council for cause. E i r ~ Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner Provided for regu. lar appointments. (b) The City Manager or t.,s designee shall be an ex offici member of the committee, o He shall attend all meetings of the com- mittee and shall have the right to discuss an is under consideration by the committee but shall have enotvote. j (c) Members of the committee shall be citizens of of the City Denton. jF (d) At the first meeting each Year been sworn in, the committee shall selectaFrom its ownbers have a chairman, vice-chairman and secretary, Any five of the regu. Iarly appointed membars shall constitute a quorum, The committee shall determine its own rules and order of business )u meet as necessary. All meetings shall be and shall i ~ a permanent record of open to the public and x~ proceeding, maintained, } 5ectior. 2-29, Duties of the Human Resources Committee (a) It shall be the duty of the committee advisory capacity to the Cic il and to aS i f s withsal to e act in e an co. [ ordination of all human servicesuagencie public hearings and to study and recommend Policies to hold the promotion olicies relating to , planning, research, and ~i 3 # human service relations and human services related deliveryein involving t E Of Denton, the City 1 (b) To interact with community about improvements in the human serviceed;elivn Y order to and bring Vida a forum which promotes bettor communication and pro- among the agencies, coordination (c) To serve in an advisor Lim ing in-de y capacity and encourage con• pth etaluation of the effectiveness of the j service delivery system in Denton, social 54~ (d) To recommend to the city Council actions for implemon- li tation that would improve human services in the City of Donton, PART II , That if any suction subsection, paragraph, sentenr.o, h~I r.t ap n,• vn clause, W i M Person or circumstances is held invalid b Y 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 i City of Denton, Texas, hereby declares It would have enacted such remaining portions despite any such invalidity, PART III, That this ordinance shall become effective immediatel i y after its passage, I PASSED and APPROVED this the 7th day of March, A. D. 1978, )i CI~LTY OF UEYTUN, TEXAS q.a'i t ATTEST, Leg +x., ~,`."HOLT T b tC~2L• r 9 'ryp,~ CITY OF DENTON$ TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: PA~LcC. r SFIAAf, CITY T OR3 F. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS i , 3 1 I k 3 f 1 j I I I- j , , i i i t 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION j HUMAN OpfICES COMMITTEE PLACE CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT MEMIIF,P,S APP01NTfIh'NT TERN iRrf NEW ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT ENT 1 Linda Brock 1985 2 1986-88 15 of 18 meetings Karen Connor* 1979 1985-87 17 of 18 meetings 3 William Crouch* 1978 1985-87 16 of 18 meetings 4 Trudy Foster 1982 1986-88 16 of 18 meetings 5 Dorothy Damico 1986 1986-88 6 of 8 meetings 6 Hector Medina 1986 1986-88 6 of 8 meetings 7 ReberC LaForte* 1985 1985-81 10 of 18 meetings 8 Don Pickens* (Chairman) 1980 1985-87 f I 85-87 17 of 18 meetings f 9 Irene Price* 1982 1985-87 10 15 of 18 meetings Myra Crownover 1986 1986-88 6 of 8 meetings 11 Rudy Rodriguez 198/i 1.986-88 12 of 18 meetings 12 i Ruth Taneey (Er U)* 1985 ~ 1.985-87 Resigned - April, 1987 13 Jim Riddlesperger (Ex 0)* 3 1982 1485-87 4 of 18 meetings I r { Council Lia.Ison - J Staff 1,1a18 0n - Barbara Evans * Term expires in 1987 I' r Has served 3 consecutive terms i NOTEI Members appoin„ed for a 2 Year term i 4 I 'l CITY OF DENTON BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATION y~}~ICr2. Try ~~~le NAME ~11-5c6-39I/ ADDRESS PHONE N ' a Aza/ CITY II STATE + ZIP CODE UYY(_'.t'1~'1'/ iE1F•cf31~n~Tt/E'Ch !'I~-, ilrl i'(4~C:rl~ILYIQ~ CCn~t1~+C1Y1~ NAME OF EMP OYER ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER PHONE n)o r4e, rt rC? Y a 9 //e .,ZD 1 CITY STATE ZIP CODE k~cj(jcfj ~or OCCUPATION j HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE: _Si tears In f6,- Cl;br•rrvAnn v (zct Ife aS~f'alr t NAME OF CITY: t/~rtt^rt + WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? 4'D IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE: i ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? 'I1Yrt; E fJc cre~ fry r, n •Cr''~ i r f.,rbr,: ~y r + STATEMENT OF APPLICANT L L)G P 8G i STATE. a ">rn'::r" n ,rH 7c YVE? fir; . r 1 ! ire[. 1 ~ ' L ~ L I 1 'I f-I, firlr, f4 [ ~ n ~ :.rrr,e r ail .l hrtfi r+l1 /1,'t-:rr .7 l+1~`dt~"I J ~i C~'.f i•d1 1 /.~L Ltfri ' il/ t1j, "y } DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT i I i BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE POLICY it is the policy of the city or Denton city council that Members of the various City Bcards and Commissions be removed from office for lack of attendance at tht various meetings of the Boards and Commissions, Members may be removed on the following basis) I 1 1. Regular Mceti_nga. Board Members may be removed from office for three unexcusea absences during the course of one year and/or lack 1 of attendance at 504 of the n, mfr:: of regular meetings in the year. 2. _Special Called Meetinge Board Members may be removed Erom office o0 r Ia-CV-o atten ancs at 50% of the number of Special Called Meeticgs in one year. I An unexcused absence is defined as an absence for which no advanced notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission, i f OFFICE USE ONLYi ; TERM OF APPOINTMENT: 1 BEGINNING EODING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE 'T'AKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION, 6104A i J I om w~ , 1 I 1 1 1 l { I A 9 Y t III 1 f +\I Ud o If 1 i F 3I f f ;y i 1 i 1 i { I' I j LIBRARY BOARD i 3 i i ; } Y y 2163C,/31 i i I f f 1'J 4 M Fw~'1 No. Sy-/G 2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO PROVIDE FOR THE CREATION OF A LIBRARY HOARD; TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION OF POLICIES GOVERNING THE OPERATION OF THE LIBRARY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That Chapter 2 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding a new Article IV which shall read as followsi ARTICLE. 1V. LIBRARY Sec. 2-50, Library Board There is hereby created a Library Board which shall consist of seven (1) members to be appointed by the City Council. The members shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years, provided three (3) members shall be appointed eauh odd- $ numbered year and four (G) :embers each even-numbered j year. Each member shall be a resident of the Glty of ^ t Denton. The Board shall elect Its chairman from among its r _ members, and shall serve for one (1) year or until his of her successor is elected and qualified. The Board Shall serve without pay and shall adopt such rules as may be necessary For the regulation of its business and affairs. I Sec. 2.51, Powers and Duties E, j The Board shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Director of the Library and the City Council, The Board may make recommendations concerning operating policies and programs of the library, long range capital improvement planning and policy, and such other matters pertaining to the library and its operation as the Board determines necessary. The Board shall alao have the responsibilities and duties conferred upon it by written policies expressly adopted, and as from time to time amended, by the City Council. Sec. 2-52, Operating Policies and Procedures The Library Director shall be responsible for the day to f day operations of the library. The library shall be operated in accordance with the policies and procedures as recommended by the Board and approved by the City Council, a copy of which shall be kept on file with the City Secretary. Sec, 2-53. Library Cards (a) Residents: An adult applicant who submits reasonable documentation or information that the person perma- nently resides within the city Limits is eligible for a library card free of charge upon making proper application, r~ (b) Non-Residents. An applicant who is nor, a permanent resident of the City of Denton, but who is a resident of Denton County, mny upon proper application and pay- ment of an annual fee of eleven dollars ($11.00) be issued a library card which is valid for a period of one year. SECTION II. That the present members of the Library Board shall continue to serve as the offialaLly appointed Library Board until the expiration of their respective terms, at which tim9s new members of the Board shall be selected, appointed and serve in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION III. All ordinances or parts of ordinances i•n force when the pro- visions of this ordinance become hffective which are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms or provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict. r" - SECTION IV. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the loth day of 1444, 1 E r I AIqKARD 0. i 1 i , MAYOR I CI OF DE TON, TEXAS ATTEST; i { IG L TIC ALLE F,KITY SECRETTRYY l/ l CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: I 30£ D, MORRIS, ACTING C1.TY ATTOR14EY i CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BY: k 1987 HOARDS AND COHMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION LIBRARY BOARD p CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT 11 PLACE MEMBERS NEW APPOINTA1N1' TERM ATTEP,UANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT I David Speck 2985 19 86-88 8 of 14 meetings 2 Lupe Gonzalez* 1983 1985-87 8 of 14 meetings 3 Rodney J. Hutton (Chairman) 1981 1986-88 I3 of 14 meetings 4 Sarah Lockhart* 1983 1985-•87 10 of 14 meetings 5 Margaret Chrisman i 1986 1.986.88 6 of 10 meetings 6 Dorothy Adkins* 1986 1986•-87 7 of 10 meetings 7 Jean Glasgow* 1986 1986-87 9 of 10 meetings 8 i COUNTY EX OFFICIO i 9 Ray Stephens (Ex 0)* 1980 1985-87 + r 8 of 14 meetings f k Council Liaison - Ray Stephens Stal.'f Liaison - Joella Orr * Term expires in 1987 NOTEt Members appointed for 2 year terms Members must be residents of the city of Denton ~ 3 ' i I I f 1 War, CITY OF DENTON BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATION NAME --.2341 1r1/'nr~.wnr ~11-5E6°,391/ ADDRESS PHONE nun}^y1 -'Xn 7b 20/ CITY STATE ZIP CODE NAME OF OF EMPLOYER / sDYER e1S elnin! ~r~ ctn r✓~S~ca~icrl¢_ 1 ~c1n!-'al ti in ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER 5E/ ,39 / PHONE h n n T'xn 'y 201 CITY STATE ZIP CODE r OCCUPATION HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? IF YES t PLEASE DESCRIBE I St`x V tl < ,n Fhn L 6v} . G t thtir NAME OF CITYt S'ierIton 5~ rz c i WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? -tint IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBEI ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? 'f,~irJ;•__~1~~reQj„s,} 'Ja~ -'COS" r, ! STATEMENT OF APPLICANT: I G Br!try rip,te-n ,n r r - fSr rl.~t J t,:., r1~L[rilnc>rrr~a r~rn, a RY .r nrl i~ t l't'~. ~?._isr ~`G~~-~ rn~ 7^re • t-.. 1 DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT t. 3 BOARD MEMBER A-rTENDANCE POLICY It Is the Policy Of the City of Denton City Council that Members of the i various City Boards and Comintasions be removed from office for lack of attendance at the various meetings at the Boards and commissions. Members may be removed on the following basis, 1. Recular Mtlnai, Board Members may be removed from office for three uexcused a-bsences during the courre of one year and/or lack of attendance at Sol at the number of regular meetings in the year, 2, Boecial Called Meetings Board Members may be removed from office for 133o attendance at so% of the number of Special Called Meetings in one year, E An unexcused absence is defined as an absence for which no advanced i notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission, i OFFICE USE ONLY, TERM OF APPOINTMENT: BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND v-n1 MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. 6I04A A N I v F i t I 1 ~ e s 5 F■r lit I JY I{~ I 1 ~ f a N s o N i i1 1 i l i y f 5 v { . I 1 l~ 1 1 C ~ i PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD , r , i f i I? 2163C/33 E i 3 1 I 11.01 CHARTER a 11.02 ARTICLE XI. PARKS AND RECREATION Sea. 11,01, Reserved. Editor's note-Ord. No. 79.86. $ 2, adopted Dec. 11, 1979, and ratified .Jan. 19, 1980, deleted former 3 11,01 which pertained to the director of parks and recreation and was derived unamended from the charter adapted Feb. 24, 1959. ! See. 11.92. Park and recreation board. j (a) There shall be a Park and Recreation Board which shall consist of five (6) resident property owning taxpayers i ' of the city, They shall be appointed by the council for a term fi of two (2) years, provided three (3) members shall be ap- pointed each odd-numbered year and two (2) members each even-numbered year. The board shall elect its chairman from 4, 2 among its members, and he shall serve for one (1) year or until his successor is elected and qualified, The, board shall serve without pay, and shall adopt such rules as may be nec- essary for the regulation of its business and affairs. i3 (b) The board shall serve in an advisory capacity to the director of parks and recreation. The board and the director shall meet bi-monthly and at such other times as the board may by resolution determine. The board shall submit to the council an annual report of its operations together with such recommendations for the improvement of the part: and rec. I reation program as it may deem appropriate. (c) The board shall endeavor to stimulate public Interest in the development and maintenance of parks and playgrounds and a well-rounded community-wide recreation program; it shall endeavor to interpret the work of the parlc and recrea- tion department and to promote close cooperation between the city and all private citizens, institutions and agencies to the end that all park and recreational facilities and resources with- In, or controlled by, the city may make their maximum con- l tribution to the public welfare, (d) The park and recreation board in existence at the time this charter becomes effective shall pass out of existence as 5upp. No. 32 61 i i 1 1 § 11.02 DENTON CODE § 12.03 soon as the members of the new board provided for herein have been appointed and qualified. ARTICLE XII. PUBLIC UTILITIES Sec. 12.01. General powers respecting utilities, (a) The City of Denton may license, regulate, fix the rates, control and supervise public utilities of ail kinds. (b) In addition to such public utilities as It may now own, the City of Denton may own, acquire, construct, maintain and operate any other public utility that may be approved by a majority of the qualified voters of the city voting therefor at an election held for such purpose; and shall have power for the purpose of operating and maintaining any such utility, and for distributing such service throughout the city or any portion thereof, but in such condemnation proceedings no al. lowance shall be made for the value of any franchise and only the actual physical assets shall be purchased by the city. y. Sec, 12.02. Rates. The city shall have the power, subject to limitations im- posed by state law and this Charter, to fix and, from time to time, revise such rates and charges as it may deem advisable for supplying such utility services as the city ma; provide. The utilities shall provide no free services; the rates and i charges for services to city departments and other public agen. ties shall be the same as the regular rates and charges fixed for similar services to consumers generally. The rates and charges for services to consumers outside the corporate limits i of the city may be greater but shall not be less than the rates ! and charges for similar service to consumers within the cor- porate limits of the city. See. 12.03. Excess revenues of utility systems. (a) Any money remaining in the "System Fund" after all necessary expenses of operation and maintenance of the util- ity systems, Including salaries, labor and materials, have been 9upp. No. 32 ~ ~ 52 iniar` i N t i 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION { PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Mike Campbell* (Chairman) 1979 3.985-87 8 of 8 meetings 2 Gary Kirchoff 1984 1986-88 7 of 8 meetings 3 Rita Pilkey* 1985 1985-87 6 of 8 meetings i 4 Willie Hudspeth* 1985 1985-87 3 of 8 meetings h 5 Catherine Bell 1986 3.986-88 8 of 8 meetings Council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Steve Brinkman * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms NOTEt Members appointed for 2 year terms Members must be resident property taxpayers ~ I c i i J i i I { i t ~t~ ~,5 I i r i u a 3 I ro s g ~ ~ I ?Y i i iy 1 1 i PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION I t l I I~ I f1 11 1 2163C/35 ~r i I k , CHARTER 3 10.02 Sec. 9.0 7. 1lisappiicatiun of bond funds. Any officer or employee of the city who shall wilfully or knowingly, direct or use any funds arising from the issuance ` of any bond or sinking fund for any other purpose than that I for which the fund Is created or is herein otherwise authorized, ` shall be subject to prosecution as provided by the laws of the i state on the diversion and conversion of funds belonging to I any of the municipalities of the state. Sec. 9.08, Assessments for improvements. All of the terms, powers and applicable provisions of Chap- ter 9, Title 26, of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, as now or hereafter amended, relating to assessments for street improvements are hereby adopted as a part of this charter and hereby constitute an alternative authority and method which the City of Denton may use in Improving streets, alleys, and public places and levying assessments there- for; provided, the city shall have the power in all cases to make such improvements with its own forces if, in the opinion 1 , of the council, the work can be done more expeditiously or economically, ( f ~s~ ARTICLE X. PLANNING AND ZONING S-.;. 10,01, Reserved. Editor's note-Ord, No. 79.86, $ 2, adopted Dec. It. 1979, and ratilled Jan. 19, 1980, deleted former 1 10.01 which pertained to the director of planning and was derived unamended from the charter adopted Feb. 24, 1959, Sec. 10.02. Planning and zoning commission. (a) There shall be a planning and zoning commission which shall consist of seven (7) real property taxpayers, who, dur- Ing their respective term9 of office and for at least one year prior to beginning thereof, shall be residents of the City of , k Denton. They shall be appointed by the council for a term of z two (2) years, provided four (4) members shall be appointed each odd-numbered year and three (3) members each even- 9upp. No, 32 S3 ; r .u 1 I N 4 10.02 DENTON CODE § 10.03 numbered year. The city manager, mayor and director of community development shall serve as ex officio members of the commission, but shall have no vote. r (b) None of the appointed members shall hold any other j public office or position in the city while serving on the plan- nine and zoning commission. The planning and zoning commis- sion shall elect its chaiiman from among its members. Seven (7) members shall servo without pay and shaU adopt such rules and regulations as they deem best governing their actions, proceedings, deliberations, and the times and places of meetings. (c) If a vacancy occurs in the city planning and zoning j commission the council shall appoint a commissioner to fill ; j such vacancy for the unexpired term. (Ord. No, 76-12, Amend. No, 7, 4-5-76) rf rr E Sec. 10.03. Planning and zoning commission: Powers and du- ties. (+t) The planning anki zuning cumn;issiun 6hull: (1) linlw, amend, extend and ;old to the m;i.ster plan t (u€} for the physical development of the city (21 Formulate and adopt re_,alations governing the E f° t platting or subdividing of land within the city. (The applicable piovislons of Chapter t, Title 23 of the Revised Civil Statutes of the Stnte of Texas, :025, as now or hereafter amended, tire. hereby adopted and made a part of this charter, mid shall be controlling on the planning and zoning com• mission,) I (3) Draft for the cuuncil an ;official mep of the city and recommend approval ur disapproval of pro- posed changes in said map; keep such map up-to- date so as to reflect any changes in the boundary or the zoning plan of the cite. i i a i 8upp. No, 32 44 i ' i I I I , V § 10,03 CHARTER § 10.03 (4) Make and recommend plans for the clearance and rebuilding of any slum districts or blighted areas within the city. (6) Recommend approval or disapproval of proposed changes in the zoning plan and ordinance of this city and have all the power, duty and authority of a zoning commission as provided in Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, 1948, Article 1011f, as now or hereafter amended, all of which are hereby adopted as a part of this charter. (6) Submit annually to the city manager, not less than ninety (90) days prier to the beginning of the j budget year, a list of recommended capital im• provements which In the opinion of the commission ought to be constructed during the forthcoming five (6) year period (Such list shall be arranged in order of preference, with recommendations as to which projects should be constructed in which year, and the city manager shall forthwith furnish a copy of such recommendations to each member 1 of the council), 1 (7) Promote public interest In and understanding of the master plan and of planning, zoning, clearance of blighted areas and development of the city, (8) Meet not less than once each month and keep a public record of its resolutions, findings and de- terminations. (9) Hold such public hearings as it may deem desirable i In the public Interest and advise the council upon such matters as the council may request Its advice, i (b) For the accomplishment of the foregoing purposes the planning and zoning commission is hereby em- powered to; (1) Require Informatir,,i which shall be furnished ~ within a reasonabl( timb from the other depart. j ments of the city government in relation to its } 1 work. (2) Within its budget appropriation, recommend the employment of city planners and other consultants i for such services as It may require, 45 l I J I M I I 'MI i I 10.03 DENTON CODE ; 10.05 (3) Request additional assistance for special survey work of the city manager, who may at his discre- tion assign to the planning and zoning commission employees of any administrative department or direct such department to make special studies f requested by the commission. (4) In the performance of Its functions, enter upon any land and make examinations and surveys and place and maintain necessary monuments and marks thereon. (5) Make and recommend plans for the replanning, improvement and redevelopment of neighborhoods or of any area or district which may be destroyed in whole or In part or seriously damaged by fire, earthquake, flood or disaster. Sec, 10.04. The master plan, The master plan for the physical development of the city, with the accompanying maps, plats, charts, descriptive and explanatory matter, shall show the commission's recommenda. w>,J tions for the development of city territory, and may include, ~I among other things: (a) The general location, character and extent of streets, bridges, parks, waterways and other public ways, { grounds and spaces, (b) The general location of public buildings and other pub- lie property. ) (c) The general location and extent of public utilities, i whether publicly or privately owned. 4 (d) The removal, relocation, widening, extension, narrow- Ing, vacation, abandonment or change of use of such existing or future public ways, grounds, spaces, build. Ings, property or utilities. (e) The general extent and location of public housing projects and slum-clearance projects, See. 10.06. Legal effect of master plan. m f No street, park or other public way, ground or space, no public building or structure and no public utility whether i 46 i 4 t 1987 BOARDS AND COP>r1ISSI0NS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION f PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CURRENT ORIGINAL, PRl;SEN7' PLACE MEMBERS NEW APPOINThf) NT PI?Rh! - ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPMENT 1 Bill Claiborne (Chairman) 1982 1986`88 24 of 25 meetings 2 Ruby Cole 1982 1986-88 21 of 25 meetings 3 R. B. Escue, Jr,* 1981 4 1985-87 23 of 25 meetings 1 William Kamman 1986 1986-88 24 of 25 meetings 5 Euline Brock* 1985 1985-87 22 of 25 meetings 6 Ivan Glasacock* 1986 1986-87 24 Of 25 meetings 7 Judd Holt* ~ 1986 1986-87 22 of 25 meetings L i Council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Jeff Neyer and Elizabeth Evans * Term expires in 1987 HAS served 3 consecutive terms NOTEr Members appointed for 2 year terms Members must be real property ' taxpayers Members must be residents one i year before appointment. I 1 , I r i i I rim -,6!. , CITY OP DEIOTOIf BOARD APPOINTMENT INFOit11MOII 5 ~ihT NAME 8ZI &tVLAAJC 01`T -„i142 -RISC ADDRESS P~ CITY STATE ZI CODE ` "W TF-XA5 5 V NAME eOF EMPLOYER L~. BG1i.1~& 1~ gl•~ Jr~~~iQ~~ ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER PHONE 9 ' CITY STATE ~P '.DE ~ i AQ.DI~t~Se i` OCCU ATION HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? N O IF YESe PLEASE DnSCRIEEI _ NAME OF CITY: WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF IW,,'"REST ON ANY BOARD? --JJO-- IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBES ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE ~y~~~A (bJLQf I.11~vCy11f}~t a~ STATEMENT OF APFE ;CANTr ~L►l~klLp iidlJOll IW /41AV QL&e IAl DATE NATURE OF AP I 1 BOARD ! M2A ATTENDANCE POLICY I j It is the policy of the city of Denton city council that Members of the vac taus City Boards and Commiuiono be removed from office for lack of attendance At the various setting@ of the Boards an! Commissions, Member■ may be removed on the following basisi g~q~ Mee Beard Members may be removed from office for iRirie uneseua a manses dormsa the eourae of one year And/or lack of attendance at S01 of the mumbas of regular meetinle in the year. 2. Spe ii_al Called Neetfnas. !card Membeed, may be removed from office 'Tie o ateen ante at 501 of the number of Special Called mottinge in one year. An unexcueed absence is defined ■s an Absence for which no advanced notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission. i OFFICE USE ONLYs TERM OF APPOINTMENTt 7 s NNING E IN 1 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERI IN EXECUTIVE SESSIONr AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. 6104A 1 CITY OF DENTON BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATION NAME RT -Z Box 6/A - A,/ 07 ~ ADDREgS PHONE # / CITY VSW7Z)" ,t G to STAT BAYER IT ,q TES ZIP CODE NAME OF EMPLOYER 3S16 E, LINT V'&'Rs17y 38 7- oz.1S7 ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER PHONE ,00'N "Al' T~. 7-4a24.2- CITY STA E ZIP CO E 11I4E-10046'S%10EM'r D44641C RELII T7a,us SAL~s OCCUPATION HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD? NO IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE: - NAME OF CITYs - - i WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? A16 IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE: 1 ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? _ALAtiVM A/6 ZdNi~l/G ~ o,iq M STATEMENT OF APPLICANT: /0 y,PS MuNicl~AL sERvrcEs //vccuoi,y%LOiNG ~E~AitrMF~r ~ ,r i , 7 067''il .e t= T .er VERY COA/C~K NE h E C/ Is PL 4Nn/Ed q.V 4i/E 1 DATE SIGN URE OF APPLICANT ~ s i BOARD XEMBEA ATTENDANCE POLICY I I! It is the policy of the City of Denton City Council that Members of the various City Boards and Commissions be removed from office for lack oe attendance at the various meetings of the Boards and Commissions. Members may be removed on the following basisi 1. Re wise Meaeln s, Board Members may be removed from office for ' thra♦ uneseuse absences during the course of one year and/or lack of attendance at 541 of the number of regular meetings in the year. 2. 54ecial Cl11ad Meetings, Board Members may be removed from office for agk o aeten ants at $04 of the number of Special Called meetings in one year. ? An unexcused absence is defined as an absence for which no advanced IIII notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission, OFFICE USE ONLYs r TERM OF APPOINTMENT: BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION. v 6104A , Tfr 1 ro n G ! x ~ a a , p r. d ~ o0 a { f 5 f n J 1 i .E 9 I yy i 1 J f 4 I I ,l ` i I PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CODE BOARD '<I I l i 2163C/37 I f I N r § 17.23 PLUMBING CODE § 17.26 (f) Special ruling necessary to cover future construction or installation not specifically covered by this chapter shall be made by the plumbing inspector and future construction shall conform to such ruling. The ruling shall be effective after approval by the plumbing and mechanical code board. A copy shalt be filed in the permanent records of the chief plumbing inspector, (Ord, No. 81.20, Pt. 1, 2-24.8I) See. 17.24, Speclfle variances. Specific variances to cope with unusual construction problems may be made by the plumbing inspector in the following particular cases; (a) To reconstruct existing plumbing. (b) To install new plumbing in old buildings. The variances shall be specific, shall be reasonahie and shall not create an injustice and shall be in keeping with the purpose and intent of this chapter. Such variances shall be obtained in writing from the chiet' plumbing inspector prior to the starting of the work. (Ord. No. 81.20, Pt. I, 2.24.81) y. Sec. 17-25. Review by board. All variances granted by the Plumbing i E nd be y reviewed by the plumbing inspector a~hafl i possible revision, at the boards discretion. mechanical (Ord, No. 1.2p,' Pt. I, 2.24.81) ARTICLE IV. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL J CODE BOARD i J See. 17.26. Creation, i There is hereby created a plumbing and mechanical code board consisting of seven (7) members, each to be appoi by the city council for a term of two (2) years, a ed removable for cause by said council. Initially, however, three (3) (e' bars shall be appointed for a term of one year and { four 4 members shall be appointed for two (2) year terms, 3upe. Yo. 33 661 i ( 4 I N s § 17.28 DENTON CODE § 17.28 To the extent that persons are available within this city, the said board shall consist of two (2) licensed master plumbers, two (2) mechanical contractors, two (2) mechanical engi- nears, and one layman, who shall all reside within the city. The initial terms for the members shall be staggered whereby one master plumber, one mechanical engineer, and one mechanical contractor shall have terms expiring on the odd number years, and one master plumber, one mechanical f engineer, one mechanical contractor, and the layman shall I have terms expiring on the even number years. No appointed member shall serve more than three (3) consecu. tive terms. The city council may appoint ex officio members j to this board, to have a voice in all matters before it, but j who shall have no vote. (Ord. No, 81.20, Pt, 1, 2.24.81) Sec. 17-27. Procedure in removal of members from 1 office. The city council may remove any member of the plumbing and mechanical code board during the term for which he t~;l was appointed if cause be found. The action of the city council in such matters shall be final, (Ord. No. 81.20, Pt. 1, 2.24-81) Sec. 17.28, Chairman; secretary; quorum-, office sup- plies; powers and duties generally, 1 It shall be the duty of the plumbing and mechanical code i board to meet as soon after their appointment as is practicable and organized by selecting one of their members as chairman and another as secretary. Regular meetings of the board thereafter shall be scheduled on a monthly basis, } except that meetings may be cancelled when there is no 1 business to come before the board. Special meetings may he called at any time by the chairman, or by the secretary. The secretary shall kdep a complete record and minutes of the actions of the beard to be filed with the city secretary. Four (4) members of the board shall constitute a quorum i for the transaction of business, t ...E 1 9upp. No. 3.1 882 s r i r i § 17.28 PLUMBING CODE § 17.29 ibliscellaneous office supplies may be furnished to the board by the building inspection division. From time to time as may be deemed proper, the board shall submit written suggestions and recommendations for the improvement of the plumbing and mechanical ordinances of the city to the city council It shall also be the duty of the board to hear any written complaints made by any plumber, citizen, or otherwise, that may have a bearing upon the efficient enforcement of the y plumbing and mechanical codes, and the board shall take such action thereon as may be deemed proper and within its authority; provided, that the same shall not be Inconsistent with any laws of the state, of this chapter, or other ordinances of the city. The board is authorized to adopt rules and regulations for the issuance of apprentice plumbers' r?;' permits, (Ord. No. 81.20, Pt. 1, 2.24-81) cey'Y ' Sec. 17-29. Appeal to plumbing and mechanical code board. 4 (a) Any person, firm, company, or corporation aggrieved i by any decision or' the plumbing inspector under this f ( chapter may appeal such decision or order to the plumbing 4 and mechanical code board as set out herein. 1 (b) The powers of the board are hereby extended so as to authorize the board to make reasonable interpretations or rulings in matters properly before it as to the plumbing and mechanical code board as set out herein. (c) The appeal procedure shall be as follows; f (1) Time. Every appeal must be filed in writing within ten (10) days from the date of the decision or order appealed from and shall be filed in duplicate with the I building official. Such notice shall contain appropriate reference to the decision or order appealed from as well as the grounds of the appeal. It shall be the duty i of the building official to notify the chairman of the plumbing and mechanical code board and the plumbing Inspector. I Stipp. No. 33 FiS3 1 i t i i i DENTON CODE 3 1729 17.9 (2) Fee. The amount of the fee for appeals shall be held consistent with other boards of the City of Denton. (3) Record. The building official shall transmit to the board all relevant records and data upon which the appeal was taken. (4) Stay o/ proceedings. An appeal shall stay all j proceedings in connection with the decision or order appealed from unless and until the plumbing inspec- tor shall have certified to the board, after notice of i. appeal has been filed, that a stay would cause hazard to life or property. In such case, proceedings pursuant I' to the decision or order of the plumbing inspector shall not bo stayed except by order of the board or by a restraining order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. (5) Hearings, The board shall fix a reasonable time for the hearing of an appeal, giving notice in writing to kyM+' the parties in interest and shall reach its decision within three (3) days from the close of the hearing. Appellant may appear before the board in person, by agent, or by attorney and may present mmerial 1 witnesses. The board may require additional data and tests necessary for adequate decision of the appeal, and continue the hearing therefor, E I (6) .Authority. The plumbing and mechanical code board shall have the power in all cases appealed to it from decision or orders of the plumbing inspector to reverse s or affirm or modify, in whole or in part, the decision or order appealed from. No decision of the board shall vary or be Inconsistent with the terms or provision of this chapter, (7) Enforcement. The plumbing inspector shall enforce and execute all decisions and orders of the plumbing and mechanical code board, (g) Approval of materials and methods. The plumbing and mechanical code board shall have the power to approve alternate and new materials, methods, j i 3upp. No. 33 664 i ( T-_ f' 1 PLUMBING CODE 9 17.29 ,w ~ 17.29 devices, etc., in accordance with the applicable provisions of this chapter. It shall be the duty of the board to make an annual review of the provisions of this chapter, and to recommend any necessary changes and/or improve. ments to the city council, This review shall include consideration of suggestions from plumbers and the public at large, which may be obtained by means of open hearings as well as through the regular channels. (Ord. No. 81-20, Pt. 1, 2.24.80 E i r M 'r i J i I [The next page is 8931 3upp. No. 33 665 k ~ i f j f 1 V r t 1987 BOARDS AND CONMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION fi PLUMBING AND MF,CIIANICAL CODE BOARD _ CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TFRM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT E - 4-- 1 George Becker* 1977 1985-87 8 of 10 meetings 2 Jerry Jones 1980 1986•-88 1 of 10 meetings 3 Bob Sullivan* 1979 1985-87 7 of 10 meetings f 4 Paul Williams 1980 1986--88 8 of 10 meetings 1111 k j 5 Pete Work (Chairman) 1976 1986-88 10 of 10 meetings ! fJ 6 Bill Burley* 1985 7985-87 9 of 10 meetings 7 V A C A N C Y Council Lial.son - Staff Lial.son - Jackie Doyle I * Term expires in 1987 's ~ Has served 3 consecutive terms f NOTES Board is made up of the following members: 2 licensed master plumbers (Sullivan, Becker, Work, Williams) I 2 mechanical contractors (Burley, one vacancy) - 2 mechanical engineers (None at this time) - Klayman (Jones) I Members appointed for 2 year terms All members must be residents of the City of Denton 1 i 1 w 1 r i l i y f i I 1 i I r g7 9 }k 1 F 1 ' ` yI T 1 I ~ I PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD ,i 1 1 i i 1 ~ f F I 1 i i j 1 2163C/40 r i L : { I i 1 12.06 CHARTER 12,07 i { proportion of tine cost of such services shall be assessed against I ench utility soeved. The receipt, custody and disbursement of all utility funds shall be administered In strict accordance with j the provisions of Articlo VII of this charter. All bills or in- voices representing claims against the depnrtment of utili- i ties must be approved by the director of utilities before being placed in line for payment. (d) At the end of each fiscal year the council shall have a certified public accountant make an audit of each such utility, and shall publish a report showing the financial results of such city ownership and operation, giving the information specified In this section or such data as the council shall deem expedient. See. 12.07. The public utilities board. d1, (a) There is hereby created a public utilities board to be composed of five (5) members, appointed by the city man. I niter and confirmed by the council for four ( 1) year terms and l until their respective successors have been appointed, and qualified; provided; that the members of the first board ap. pointed uncler this provision shall, at their organizational meeting, draw for terms as follows; one (1) shall draw a one (1) year term, one (1) a two (2) year term, one a three (3) year term, and two (2) shall draw four (d) year terms, and at the expiration of each of the terms so provided for, a successor shall be appointed for a term of four (4) years, j Members of the boned may be removed by the council only i for cause and only after charges have been filed and pub- lished and the member has been given a reasonable oppor- tunity to defend himself in an open public henring before the council. Vacancies shall be filled for any unexpired term In I the same manner ns provided for regular appointments. , (b) The city mnnager and director of utilities shall be ex officlo mcnnbars of the boned. They shall nttend all meetings j of the board and shall have the rlv.ht to discuss any matter r that h; under considerntlon by the board but shull have no veto, 66 § 12.0? DENTON C=E § 12.08 (c) Members of the public utillhcs board shall have the same qualifications as are require-6 fo.- niemuership on the city council. (d) At its organizational meeting and annually thereafter as soon as the newly appointed member (or members) has qualified; the bonrd shall select from its own memhership a chairman, vice-chairman, and secretary. Any three (3) of the regularly appointed members shall constitute a quorum, The board shall determine its own rules and order of busi- ness. The board shall meet at least once each month; all meet- ings shall be open to the public and a permanent, record of proceedings maintained, See. 12.08. Powers and duties of the public utilities hoard. (a) The board shall serve the department of utilities as a consulting, advisory and supervisory body. i (b) The annual budget for the department of utilities shall be prrpnred by the director and submitted to th; board in the form required by the city maim-ter. The board shall review the budget, make such changes therein as they deem appro- priate, then return It to the director who shall deliver it to i the city manager for incorporation without any changes, in ~ the proposed general budget of the city and transmission to the council. (c) The public utilities board is hereby authorized to ex- pend such funds for Information and advertising as shall be I budgeted for this purpose, l (d) All actions recommending expansion of the system and the making of additions and bottcrments thereto or extensions thereof, the incurring of indebtedness, the ixauance of bonds, and the fixing of rates and charges for utility services shall be submitted to lho board for roview and approval; provided, that in case of disnpprovnl, the board shall within thirty (30) days communicate tho reasons for its disnpprovnl to the coun- elI, which shall have thu power to overrule sueli dl.appravul, and, upon such overruling, the council ur the appropriate de- partnront shall have rower to proeeed; and provided further i i 12,08 CHARTER $ 13.01 that all rates and charges for utility services shall be reviewed by the board and revised or reenacted by the council at inter- vals not exceeding five (6) years and beginning with the year 1960, I (e) The board shall submit annually to the planning and r zoning commission (for incorporation in Its report), not less than one hundred twenty (120) days prior to the begin. ning of the budget ,year, a list of recommended cnpitai Im- provements, which in the opinion of the board ought to be constructed during the forthcoming five (5) year period. Such list shall be arranged in order of preference, with rec- ommendations as to which projects should be constructed in which year. (f) It shall be the duty of the board to act In an advisory capacity to the council, with authority to hold public hearings l j and to study •d recommend policies relating to the operation, ,h promotion, enlargement, future planning and such other mat. r.l tars involving city-owned utilities as may be referred to it by the council. At intervals not exceeding ten (10) years the council shall at the expense of the utilities involved, cause a general management survey to be made of all utilities under the jurisdiction of the board by a competent management con- suiting or industrial engineering firm, the report and recom• i mendations of which shall be made public; provided that the i first such survey shall be made within three (3) years of i the effective date of this Charter. i I Article XIII. Franchises 1 ;I 1 Sec, 13.01, Franchises; public utilities, ,al The city council may by ordinance grant, renew and extend all franchises of all public utilities operating with- in the city, and, with the consent of the franchise holder, amend such franchise, No franchise shall ever be granted for a longer term than twenty (20) years No franchise for j a term of twenty (20) years shall be granted except upon the condition that the City of Denton shall have the right, at any time after the expir^.tion of eighteen (19) years, to 57 I f j 13,01 DENTON CODE 1 13.02 purchase the property of such franchise holder, or cause a purchaser to buy such property and thereby terminate or transfer the franchise and all privileges enjoyed thereunder, provided that the purchase when made by the city shall not in the case of a fixed term franchise take effect until the expiration of twenty (20) years from the time such franchise was granted. (b) The city shall have the power to provide and fix in any franchise the amount or amounts (or the basis for determin- ing the same), to be paid in case it shall buy or cause a pur- chaser to buy an;, such property, i (c) Every ordinance granting, amending, renewing or ex- tending a public utility franchise shall be passed by a majority vote of the entire city council at three (3) regular meetings i of the eouncil; no such ordinance shall take effect until thirty (30) days after its final passage; pending such time the 3 full text of the ordinance shall be published once each week for three (3) consecutive weeks in the official newspaper published in the City of Denton, and the expense of such publication shall he borne by the grantee of the franchise; and such ordinance shall be subject to referendum as providecr in Articie IV of this Charter, No public utility t'ranchise shall r be transferable except with the approval of the council ex- f # pressed by ordinance, I {d} after due notice and hearing, the council may by ordi- II nance cancel or repeal a public utility franchise for failure I, of the grantee to comply with the terms of the franchise, See, 13,02. Franchises: use of streets. The city may by ordinance grant franchises or permits for j the use and occupancy of streets, avenues, alleys or other ! i public grounds. belonging to or under the control of the city. Before such ordinance can become effective it shall be passed { by a majority vote of the entire city council at two (2) regu- lac meetings of the council; no such ordinance shall take of. j feet until twenty-one (21) days after its final passage; pend. i ing such time the full text of the ordinance shall be published once each week for two (2) consecutive weeks In the official i 58 1 ~ i , 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD 3 i CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW I PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT i i 1 Nancy Boyd* 1983 1983-87 20 of 22 meetings 2 Edward Coomes* 1979 1983-87 20 of 22 meetings 3 Kenneth Frady 1985 1985-88 22 of 22 meetings 4 Roland Laney (Chairman) 1979 1986-90 22 of 22 meetings 5 John Thompson 1984 1985-89 22 of 22 meetings Council Liaison - Staff Liaison Bob Nelson 1 * Term expires in 1987 NOTBi Members appointed for 4 year terms f 3 i F ~ I I f i I{ I "J 1 ON „ . CITY BOARD APPOINTMENT INFORMATYON ~r mnrra ADDRES / PHON CITY STAT ZIP CODE NAME 0 LOYER ~O s"'et c -3a9S" ADDi S$ OF EMPLOYER PHONE i i CITY STET ZIP CODE 4, OC UPATIQ HAVE YOU PRIOR SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD?' IF YES• PLEASE DESCRIBES NAME OF CITYS WOULD YOU HAVE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON ANY BOARD? IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBES y ON WHICH BOARD DO YOU WISH TO SERVE? STATED T OF APPLICANTS i All" DATE SI NATURE OF APPLICANT BOARD MEMBER ATTENDANCE POLICY f It is the policy of the City of Denton City Council that Members o9 the various City Boards and Commissions be removed from office for lack of attendance at the various meetings of the Boards and Commissions. Members may be removed on the following basisi 1. Re u ae Meetin s. Board Members may be removed from office for t i uneacuu absences during the course of one year and/or lack of attendance at SO% of the number of regular meetings in the year. 1, 5 ecial Called Meetings. Board Members may be removed from office a or aok o attendance at 501 of the number of Special Called Meetings in one year. An unekcused absence is defined as an absence for which no advanced notification is given and/or as determined by the Chairman of the affected Board or Commission. OF I E USE ONLY1 TERM OF APPOINTMENTS BEGINNING ENDING THIS APPLICATION MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL MEMBERS IN EXECUTIVE SESSIONt AND NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL THE SECOND MEETING FOLLOWING THE PRESENTATION, 6104A T w jS fRi c i r tItu G tl S I j j 4 r I II TEiXA5 AIUNICIPAI. I'0;4LR AGENCY BOARD OF DIRECTORS I i ` t f I? f ti- 3 w~.J ! i , I ,i N f I I 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION i TMPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DENTON REPRESENTATIVES I; i I CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT i Richard Stewart* 1981 1985-87 10 of 11 meetings Roland Vela 1980 1986-88 9 of 11 meetings * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms Y k i s i i t • k r i f f i l ' Y k ri 1 ~ f H ' ~r 4 `i r t I r A i 7 i 1 I i 4 i I CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION V)4~i t d Iyyt NOTE: Appointments to the Civil Service Commission are made by the City Manager. i E E l E ,t 2163C/16 1 1 1987 BOARDS AND C"I'MISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION f CIVIL SERVICE: C%JIJISSION I ~ 'I CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT' TERM NEW ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Derrell Bulls 1983 1.986-89 2 of 3 meetings 2 Robert Caldwell (Chairman) 1982 1985-88 3 of 3 meetings 3 Jack Miller 1985 1985-88 2 of 3 meetings i I Council Liaison Lloyd !Harrell Civil Service Director - Betty McKean i NOTES None of ithe terms expire in 1987 t f Irk t j i i i j i I i i ff 3 j i f r 4 f i E DENTON HOUSING AUTHORITY 4 n+ ' Y I i t NOTE; Appointments to vacant positions on the Denton Housing I Authority are mane by the Mayor, Attenoance I information will be provided upon request. The f Present Board and Commission Members list proviaes information on expiration dates of terms, i i i 1 2163C/23 i M i 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION f` ! MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT I DENTON HOUSING AUTHORITY CURRENT _ ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 G.-46 eo32 tai Sg~9 /9 k'1 14 5=87 i~~l.r/, lr /ice, 3~un~ 'J 2 Taer Er~farrla* r 1985 11987 19 _ 3 ElmerBT~9~7 l>d~-87 L- I 4 Robert H. Mizell 1982 1986-88 \ 9 17 , J 5 Charles Glasgow 1.986 1986-88 t * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms NOTES Members appointed for 2 year terms by the Mayor ~ 4 1 ~ i ! f 1 Ii 1 I ! C a a n m N p x'v ay i. °a3 r~4 t `I f e i ('AV i ' t dl7 r to 't l I I ti +y } 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW CURRENT ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 David Arno 1982 1986-88 9 of 14 meetings 2 John R. Carrell 1979 1986-88 12 of 14 meetings 3 Don Williams 1985 1986-88 10 of 14 meetings 4 Frank Hayward* **(Chairman) 1981 1985-87 14 of 14 meetings g tee Keith* 1979 1985-87 14 of 14 meetings 1980 1986-88 14 of 14 meetings r 6 Don Smith f y 7 Gene Wright* 1984 1.985-87 14 of 14 meetings I Council Liaison - Staff. Liaison -Rea-4ewY1H j Term expires in 1987 E s Has served 3 consecutive terms NOTE1 All 7 members must be residents of Denton County, 4 must be residents of the City of Denton Members appointed for two year terms I( { II ;r I d • i w 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION BOARD OF' ADJUSTMENT CURRENT ORIGINAL PRF.SFNT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACFMFNT 1 Clovis Morrison, Jr.*(Chair) 1985 1985-87 1 of 1 meeting 2 Frances LaForte 1986 1986-88 0 of 1 meeting 3 Merlin Lee* 1985 1985-87 0 of I meeting r 4 Janeda Peploe* 199883 1985-87 1 of 1 meeting 5 SererHtepho" (PO<IlIur14~{4~ ~~`39847 1986-88 1 of 1 meeting 6 Quinby Self (ALT) 1979 1986-88 0 of 1 meeting i 7 Deborah Darley (ALT)* 1979 1985-87 0 of 1 meeting Council Liaison - j Staff Liaison - Robbie Baughman * Term expires in 1987 E r Has served 3 consecutive terms ! 1 NOTEi Members appointed for two year terms t r I f i i E i ~ I ,r i i 1, S r1 f 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION ` BUILDING CODE BOARD t CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTFHDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT I 1 Robert Horn (Chairman) 1982 1986-88 4 of 4 meetings 2 Mike Lewis 1982 1986-88 3 of 4 meetings t 3 Edgar Barnes* 1986 1986-87 3 of 4 meetings 4 Robert Cou.r.tney* 1986 1986-87 3 of 4 meetings 5 Alfred "Burl" Green 1986 1986-88 2 of 4 meetings 6 Cliff Reding (ALT)* 1982 1985-87 1 of 4 meetings 7 Ed Stout (ALT) 1982 1986-88 2 of 4 meetings l Council Liaison € Staff Liaison - Jackie Doyle * Terms expire in 1987 NOTEI All members of must be residents of the City of Denton Board is made up of the following members: I - a general contractor (Lewis) i - an architect (Horn) - an engineer (Courtney) 1 - additional members (Green, Barnes) Members appointed for 2 year terms I i it 3 i r MPAIM tr 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION I CABLE TV ADVISORY BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Joseph Fearing 1986 1986-89 7 of 10 meetings 2 Charlie McNeill 1986 1986-89 7 of 10 meetings 3 Judith Abbott 1985 1985-88 9 of 10 meetings 4 0. L. Seligmann (Chairman) 1979 1986-89 9 of 10 meetings 5 Darlene Whitten 1981 1984-87 9 of 10 meetings council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Julia Moore k Term expires in 1987 NOTE: Members appointed for 3 year terms r 11 ~ r 9 i ii 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COMMISSION CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERld ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Wayne Autrey 1981 1986-88 4 of 7 meetings 2 Gilbert Bernstein (Chairman) 1981 1986-88 7 of 7 meetings 3 Bruce Chamberlain* 1983 1985-87 6 of 7 meetings 4 Doris Chipman* 1981 1985--87 6 of 7 meetings 5 Vivian Edwards* 1983 1985-87 5 of 7 meetings 6 Mike Amador 1986 1986-88 6 of 7 meetings 7 Virginia Gallian* 1982 1985-87 7 of 7 meetings 8 Gene Gohlke 1965 1986•-88 4 of 7 meetings I 9 John Tompkins* 1983 1985-87 5 of 7 meetings f E Council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Jervy-6le*k * Term expires in 1987 t Has served 3 consecutive terms h NOTES Members appointed for 2 year terms 3 F I i j r J i i ii r ,I i ,I 1987 BOARDS AND COMM.iSSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION 1S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEF i ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW CURRENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCF APPOINTMENT REPLACFMFNT I Dante Ferrara 1986 1986.88 8 of 8 meetings 2 lion Chipman 1986 1986-88 6 of 8 meetings 3 Birdell Car8tarphen* 1981 1985-87 1,1 of 15 meetings y Sibyl Evans 1978 1986-88 13 of 15 meetings 5 Rosemary Rodriquez 1986 1986-88 5 of 8 meetings 6 in Luker 1979 1986-88 13 of 15 meetings 7 Lovie Price* 1979 1985--87 10 of 15 meetings g Lucy Campbell* 1985 1985-87 11 of 13 meetings 9 Connie Wells* (Chairman) 1982 1985-87 15 of 15 meetings Council Liaison - ' Staff Liaison - Barbara Ross * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms j j NOTEI Members appointed for 2 year terms ' f Members must be residents of the City of Denton E f' tr i A { 3 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION i - DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Charles Ridens* 1985 1985-87 5 of 5 meetings 2 Dale Maddry 1982 1986-88 5 of 5 meetings 3 Ro"ald G. McDade (Chairman) 1982 1985-88 5 of 5 meetings 4 Jim Kuykendall* 1986 1985-87 5 of 5 meetings 5 VACANCY 1986-88 Council Liaison - I Staff Liaison - Gary Collins i * Term expires in 1987 1 NOTES All members must be residents of the City of Denton Members appointed for 2 year terms E I I { j'' ! 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD r CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Pete Chumbley* 1981 1985-87 2 of 4 meetings 2 David Hoenig* 1983 1985-87 4 of 4 meetings 3 Richard Cooper* (Chairman) 1985 1985-87 3 of 4 meetings ri Jane McBride 1985 1986-88 2 of 4 meetings 5 Brad Carrell 1980 1986-88 1 of 4 meetings s 6 Marion Johnson (ALT)* 1980 1986-87 2 of 4 meetings 7 Clyde McWilliams (ALT) 1985 1986-98 2 of 4 meetings Council Liaison - i Staff Liaison -Jackie Doyle Term expires in 1987 j t Has served 3 consecutive terms 1 NOTEI Board is made up of the following members; - a licensed master electrician (Carrell, Johnson) III - an electrical engineer (Cooper) - an electrical contractor (Chumbley, Hoenig) - a building contractor (McWilliams) j - a layman (McBride) Members appointed for 2 year terms { Members must be residents of the City of Denton E i t J F' v `r I t 1987 BoARns AND CoMMISSIoNs APPOINTMENT INFORMATION FLOW HOSPITAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT I PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM NEW ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT R _ EPL_AC_EMF.NT 1 Don Holt* City Appointee 1985-87 R 2 Mary Williams* City Appointee 1984-86 3 Stan Monroe* City Appointee 1985-87 y * Term expires in 1987 j ~ I j3 9 i ~i i i i I I 9 ' 3 t i t ~ I { r f. { -i ii 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION HISTORIC LANDMARK COMMISSION CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESFNT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Richard Hayes 1987 1986-88 1 of I meeting Appointed 4/22/87- Boyd replacement 2 Mike Cochran* (Chairman) 1985 1985-87 11 of 12 meetings 3 Catherine Conrady* 1985 1985-87 9 of 12 meetings 4 Janet Shelton* 1987 1985-87 1 of 1 meeting Appointed 5/6/87- Lawrence replacement 5 Bullitt Lowry 1980 1986-BB 11 of 12 meetings 6 Sam Marino* 1980 1985-87 10 of 12 meetings 7 Sandra Matthews* 1982 1985-87 7 of 12 meetings 8 Tom Miller 1980 1986-88 9 of 12 meetings ~i 9 Gaylen Fickey* 1985 1985-87 10 of 12 meetings I 1 10 Bob Albrecht (Ex off)* 1985-87 1 of 12 meetings i, Council Liaison Staff Liaison - Deniae-Spivey, . Term expires in 1987 +I! 1 Has served 3 consecutive terms j I NOTE? Board made up of the following memberss j - a member of the Denton County Historical Commission (Lowry) - an owner of real property (Matthews) - a member of the Denton County Bar Association (Hayes) - an architect (Miller) - misc. others (Cochran, Conrady, Fickey, Marino) - a CPA (Shelton) j Members appointed for 2 year terms ! i . I i 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE 3 CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW AP TENDANCE POINTMENT REPLACEMENT MEMBERS POINTMENT TERM AT - - P PLACE AP logy 1986-88 15 of 18 meetings 1 Linda Drock 1965-67 17 of 18 meetings 2 Karen Counor* 1979 i 1985-87 1.6 of 18 meetings 3 William Crouch* 1978 1982 1986-88 16 of 18 meetings y Trudy Foster 1986 1986-88 6 of 8 meetings 5 Dorothy Damico 1986 1986-88 6 of 8 meetings 6 Hector Medina 1985-87 10 of 18 meetings 7 Robert LaForte* 1985 1 1985-87 17 of 18 meetings 8 Don Pickens* (Chairman) 1980 { 1982 1985-87 15 of 18 meetings i ~ g Irene Price* 1986 1986-88 6 of 8 meetings 10 Myra Crownover 1984 1986-88 12 of 18 meetings 11 Rudy Rodriwiez 11l 1985-87 Resigned - April, 1987 12 Ruth Taneey (Ex 0)* 1985 ~ E ~ 13 aim Riddlesperger (Ex 0)* 1982 1985-87 4 of 18 meetings Council Liaison - r t Staff Liaison - Barbara 7 * Term expires in 1987 ~ Has served 3 consecutive terms f r I NOTEc Members appointed fora 2 year term j I I jr f L 1 r 4 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION LIBRARY BOARD I CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW I PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT M 1 David Speck 1985 1986-88 8 of 14 meetings 2 Lupe Gonzalez* 1983 1985-87 8 of 14 meetings 3 Rodney J. Hutton (Chairman) 1981 1986-88 13 of 14 meetings t 4 Sarah Lockhart* 1983 1985-87 10 of 14 meetings 5 Margaret Chrisman 1986 1986-88 6 of 10 meetings i` 6 Dorothy Adkins* 1986 1986-87 7 of 10 meetings r 7 Jean Glasgow* 1986 1986-87 9 of 10 meetings 8 COUNTY EX OFFICIO 9 Ray Stephens (Ex 0)* 1980 1985-87 8 of 14 meetings Council Liaison - Ray Stephens Staff Liaison - Joella Orr f ~ I * Term expires in 1987 NOTE= Members appointed for 2 year terms Members must be residents of the City of Denton ~ i f ~ f f I i f l i1 f f 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD 9 CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 7 1 Mike Campbell* (Chairman) 1979 1985-87 8 of 8 meetings 2 Gary Kirchof.f 1984 1986-88 7 of 8 meetings 3 Rita Pilkey* 1985 1985-87 6 of 8 meetings 4 Willie Hudspeth* 1985 1985-87 3 of 8 meetings 5 Catherine Bell 1986 1986-88 8 of 8 meetings Council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Steve Brinkman * Term expires in 1987 Har served 3 consecutive terms i i NOTEt Members appointed for 2 year terms Members must be resident property taxpayers f { i I I I L 1 ( k i I 5 . A f t 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT t 1 Bill Claiborne (Chairman) 1982 1986-88 24 of 25 meetings 2 Ruby Cole 1982 1986-88 21 of 25 meetings F 3 R. B. Escue, Jr.* 1981 1985-87 23 of 25 meetings 4 William Kamman 1986 1986-88 24 of 25 meetings 5 Euline Brock* 1985 1985-87 22 of 25 meetings 6 Ivcn Glaescock* 1986 1986-87 24 of 25 meetings j 7 Judd Holt* 1986 1986-87 22 of 25 meetings i Council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Je£fTMeyer and Elizabeth Evans * Term expires in 1987 1 Has served 3 consecutive terms NOTE: Members appointed for 2 year terms i Members must be real property taxpayers i' Members must be residents one year before appointment I i ~ E. I r"1 J 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION s PLUMBING AND MECHANICA1 CODE BOARD CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW r PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT } 1 George Becker* 1977 1985-87 8 of 10 meetings 2 Jerry Jones 1980 1936-88 1 of 10 meetings 3 Bob Sullivan* 1979 1985-87 7 of 10 meetings 4 Paul Williams 1980 1986-88 8 of 10 meetings 5 Pete Work (Chairman) 1976 1986-88 10 of 10 meetings r 6 Bill Burley* 1985 1985-87 9 of 10 meetings 7 V A C A N C Y Council Liaison - Staff Liaison - Jackie Doyle * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms NOTE: Board is made up of the following members: - 2 licensed master plumbers (Sullivan, Becker, Work, Williams) - 2 mechanical contractors (Burley, one vacancy) I - 2 mechanical engineers (None at this time) - 1 layman (Jones) Members appointed for 2 year terms j All members must be residents of the City of Denton 1 i ii. 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION I j PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD a S ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW CURRENT ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM 1 Nancy Boyd* 1963 1983-87 20 of 22 meetings 2 Edward Coomes* 1979 1983-87 20 of 22 meetings 1985 1985-88 22 of 22 meetings 3 Kenneth Frady E 4 Roland Laney (Chairman) 1979 1986-90 22 of 22 meetings 5 John Thompson 1984 1985-89 22 of 22 meetings council Liaison - Staff Liaison -Bob Nelson Term expires in 1987 I!I NOTEI Members appointed for 4 year terms , ?f l i ' f I 1 } I1 I EE i i j i 1987 BOARDS AND CCMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION TMPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS - DENTON REPRESENTATIVES CURRENT ORIGINAL PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM KXTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT Richard Stewart* 1981 1985-87 10 of 11 meetings Roland Vela 1980 1986-88 9 of 11 meetings * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms i i I j {i ~ f 1 ' f F r a ~JMV. 1 j a 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION i s, CURRANT ORIGINAI, PRESENT NEW PLACE? MFABERS APPOINTMENT TrAM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT 1 Derrell Bulls 1983 1986-89 2 of 3 meetings s 2 Robert Caldwell (Chairmen) 1982 1985-88 3 of 3 meetings 3 Jack Miller 1985 1985-88 2 of 3 meetingu Council Liaison - i!.oyd Harrell Civil Service Director - Betty McKean NOTES None of the terms expire In 1987 I i 3 I I f I I`r I 3r L I 1 i' A i 1987 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENT INFORMATION MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT DENTON HOUSING AUTHORITY CURRENT ORIGINAI, PRESENT NEW PLACE MEMBERS APPOINTMENT TERM ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT REPLACEMENT I C. H. Coll.ino* 1979 1985-87 ` 2 Tom E. Herrin* 1985 1985-87 3 Elinor Hughes* 1.981 1985-87 4 Robert H. Mizell 1982 1986-88 5 Charles Glasgow 1986 1986-88 * Term expires in 1987 Has served 3 consecutive terms NOTEI Members appointed for 2 year terms by the Mayor I i. ~ 1 + i i N I APPOINTMENTS TO CITY BOARD AND COMMISSIONS Airport Advisory Board (Reappointment) (New Appointment) Rick Woolfolk 1987-1989 x Dante Ferrara 1937-1989 x f Gene Wright 1987-1989 x Board of Adjustment Clovis Morrisson, Jr, 1987-1989 x Merlin Lee 1987-1989 x Janeda Peploe 1987-1989 x Ralph Morrison 1987-1988 x Harold Harkins (ALT) 1987-1988 x Deborah Darley (ALT) 1987-1989 x ;Building Code Board Edgar Barnes 1987-1989 x Robert Courtney 1987-1989 x Cliff Reding (ALT) 1987-1989 x Cable TV Adviso u Board ti Mary Jo Pickens 1987-1989 x Darlene Whitten 1987-1990 x Citizens Traffic Safety Support Commission M Bruce Chamlerlain 1987.1989 x Doug Chadwick 1987-1989 x l Vivian Edwards 1987.1989 x l Virginia Gallian 1987-1989 x John Tompkins 1987-1989 x i Page 2 - 1987 Appointments I j Community Development Block Grant Committee (Reappointment) (New Appointment) Connie Aguilar 1987-1988 x Sarah Parker 1987-1989 x Dennis Stephens 1987-1989 x Lucy Campbell 1987-1989 x Connie Wells 1987.1989 x Data Processing Advisory Board Charles Ridens 1987-1989 x Jim Kuykendall 1987-1989 x Cengis Capon 1987-1988 x Electrical Code Board j Pete Chumbley 1987-1989 x ` David Hoenig 1987-198" x I I I Jim Keffer 1987-1989 x i Marion Johnson (ALT) 1987-1989 x Historic Landmark Commission i Mike Cochran 1987-1989 x Catherine Conrady 1987-1989 x Janet Shelton 1987-1989 x W, A. Barker 1987-1989 x Sandra Matthews 1987-1989 x Gaylen Fickey 1987»1989 x i 1 i I i i r4 i Page 3 - 1987 Appointments Human Resources Committee (Reappointment) (New Appuintment) Barbara Atkins 1987-1989 x j Gary Truitt 1987-1989 x An1ta Cowan 1987-1989 x 1 Richard Enos 1987-1989 x Irene Price 1987.1989 x i Library Board Lupo Gonzalez 1987-1989 x Ladena Penner 1987-1989 x Dorothy Adkins 1987-1989 x Jean Glasgow 1987-1989 x Parks and Recreation Board 1987-1989 x Dalton Gregory Gus Seligmann 1987-1989 x f Rita Pilkey 1987-1989 x i I Planning and Zoning Commission Etha Kiker 1987-1989 x t Eulino Brock 1987-1989 x Ivan Glasscock 1987-1989 x Judd Holt 1987.1989 x i 1 Plumbing and, Mechanical Code Board George 6ecker 1987-1989 x Richard Cooper 1987.1988 x Joe Mulroy 1987-1989 x Bob Sullivan 1987-1989 x ~i Jeffrey Johnson 1987-1988 x Bill Burley 1987-1989 x i f y Page 4 - 1987 Appointments 3 I Public Utilities Board (Reappointment) (New Appointment) Mark Chew 1987-1991 x Robert La Forte 1987-1991 x Texas Municipal Power Agency j Ray Stephens 1987-1989 x ii jj f Ytt f , i 1 1 EE i i i i r t i i Y i r~ f 1 VYr t ~ 9 N 't O YN 15 t ki .r -i ~i i r p r~ 1 I i YY1, N t y • hfYRA ceohvNOVER 3600 Oranada Demon, Texas 76265 August 21, 1987 N Mayor Ray Stevens 215 East McKinney Denton, Texas 76205 Dear Mayor Stevens. After receiving the affirmation of qualifications farm from Barbara Ross, i realized that 1 should resign from the Human Resources Committee since we do not live within the city limits of Denton. We had previously lived within the city and our presont home is next door to homes that are within the city, so S feel very much a "Dentonite", however, we do not - pay city taxes and a tax payer should be making decisions on how the money is spent. Being on the committee for the last year has been a real education for rae and Z have been most impressed with the level of commitmant of the other committee members. 'thank you fr:.4 the opportunity i o serve the city of Denton, Sincerely, Myra! CrownoVer cc: Barbara Ross Human Resources committee { ` I i i ( 4 I RECEIVED SEP 1 Q 1987 li September 8, 1987 I Mr, Jackie Doyle, Building Official City of Denton Building Department 215 E, McKinney Denton, TX, 76201 Dear Jackie; Enclosed please find an executed copy of afrlrmalion of qualification form to hold my office on the Building Coda Board, Please note that I have crossed out Item No, 1 and Initialed it as such, I do not resldo within the City limits nor do I own property there and as such am not qualified to vote in the City, I currently live in the County, Just outside the City limits and probably within one of the City's jurisdictional areas, I certainly hope that not being a qualified City voter will not affect my status on !I the Board, 1 maintain a very keen interest in the city's activities, and have 1 enjoy working with you and the other Board members in this service capacity to s the it Sic a y, Robert E. Horn, Arc itect F j Director, Technical Services r REII(dJo Enclosure s' I i { Tri•Stee! Structures t"CAITIpU s 0"10I n Lag UI I; lab. IIYI ng, 7BMA1 76063 (2W) tbl43400 T I AFFYRMATION OF QLJALYFICAT:I:ONS As a duly appointed member of the Building Code Board of the Ci~,y of Denton, Texas, I have taken the prescribed oath of office. I also hereby affirm thatl I! (2) I am not in arrears in the payment of any taxes or other liabilities due, the City{ (3) 1 am not and shall not be interested in thre i wulum nts iof thayaale conttoract, job, work or service of or with the City, erested or by the City of any laud, materials, supplies or squipmentl and (4) If I shall be convicted of a felony during my term, I understand it shall constitute cause for removal. ??i, ! I also have been made aware of Section 1-44, Article III (Rules and Procedures before Boards and Commissions) of Chapter 1 of the Code of Ordinances of the City 1 ya "I of Denton, Texas, which provides guor,um, A quorum for the transaction of business of a board shall be a majority of the members appointed to said hoard. Votiu Re aired, No attending member of a board shall be excused or shall ebrta n rom Molt" on any matter before the board on which a vote is called or i required except where a board member's personal interest is involved, Where such member's personal interest is involved, such member shall announce ouch interest at the commencement of consideration of the matter and such member shall not enter f into discussion or debate on such matter and shall abstain from voting thereon. A member shall be considered to have a personal interest in a spatter whenever ' any matter before the board could or does affect the member's financial interest, or those of a business with which the member is associated. Absences. All board members shall attend all regularly called and scheduled meetinge of the board of which tie is a member. The unexeused absence of any board member from more titan three (3) regularly called and scheduled meetings of the board of which he is a member in any one year or lack of attendance at fifty (50) percent of the number of regular meetings in a year, unless such absence is the t ; result of personal or family illness or death, shall be considered "cause," an that term is used in section 14.16 of the charter of the City of Denton, 1959, for removal of said member by the city council from such board. Dated this a day of 961. C i SIGNATURE I , MJ I I M Speed wettero _ ` From ubleal Lo , & to FOLD MESSAGE Mme/ ` /rte m.~ r e f ~ rn U ~ r n ~ h «50 d.s yl- REPLY ' t r e~ / - - F D Q G Dale Signed ~G> / /75 /1`" yi ~nJena RECIPIENT-AETAIN WHITE COPY, RETURN PINK COPY. 87 ubonNtl ~ j r CITY of DENTON CDBG OHIO* 1106 Wool Oak Donlon, T#09 76201 (817) 6668490 MEMORANDUM TOi Mayor Ray Stephens FROMI Barbara Ross$ Community Development Coordinator DAT61 March 15 P 1988 SU8J1 CDBG Committee Vacancy I' 1 Connie Aguilar was appointed to the community Development Block Grant Committee in June 1987. T recently spoke with M9. Aguilar con- cerning her par4lcipation on thu Committee. She informed mu that she did not feel she had adequate knowledge of the CDBG Committee's function and did not wish to remain a member. The CDBG Committee would appreciate j an appointment to fill the vacant position as soon as possible. If you have any questions or need further information please call me at 566-8480. Thank you. Barbara Rose i I I hr mle Ame k Tiadtdon rie Commu1dty D0Vdopm t~99lock 0rent-- tlnW~dw~e~eddrr wy, end! thrauvwut the n6jhborh00& a" f V February 15, 1988 rE6 161988 ,dleP: 6EAS OFFICE ~ ~i.P w...'.. t_ Ay1 r;:~.~n ~.r_.1. r l~...p 4 f Mayor Ray Stephens A, 215 East Mc- Kinney Denton,'Pexas 76201 1 i Dear Rayi It has been my pleasure to serve as a Commissioner of the Denton Housing Authority, T have decided to apply for the poSition of Executive Director DHAI At this time it would be proper for me to resign Commissioner. Of course, I will continue to serve as secre~intmu as Lary during during regular meetings, and be available, except during resume discussions, i I thank you for thinking of me when you needed a Co missioner of Housing, Whenever you need a volunteer please call on me., i I , f Sincerely, Reginald T, Mogan i 1 r j ;I r y Ow RECEIVED h~AY 2 ~ f3P~ May 21, 1987 1225 Clover Denton, Texas Robby Baughman City of Denton 215 E. McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 Dear Robby; I am writing this note on behalf of my husband Jerry Stephens who currently serves on your Board of Adjustment. It is necessary at this time for him to resign, because we are moving to Austin, He is currently working there and it is no longer possible for him to attend the board's meetings. I was told that if he turned in his resignation yt;; at this time, you would be able to find a replacement for him before your June meeting. 1 in addition, I have tried to contact Ray Stephens this week, in order to let him know of Jerry's need to resign--but Ray has been out of town. Jerry has enjoyed serving on this board. We will truly it miss Denton and all of our friends here, Sincerely, Mrs. Jerry D. Stephens J E i 1 j i A I C w June lb, 1987 i The Honorable Mayor Ray Stephens 216 E. McKinney Street Denton, Texas 76201 Honorable Mayor Ray Stephens, I I was appointed to the plumbing Board approximately b years ago by Mayor Dick Stewart. It has been a pleasure to serve on this board and is a very rewarding experience. I wish to thank Mayor Stewart for the honor of being selected to serve. I wish at this time to submit my resignation to be effective December 31, 1987, or before If It fits the convenience of new appointments to the Board. I am retiring from North Texas State University the same date. I would like to recommend a Master Plumber for NTSU Physical Plant to serve w' on the Board, It would leave NTSU with representation on the Board and possibly assist iu the ongoing coordination between NTSU and the City of Denton. This man is a Master Plumber and has worked under my supervision for the last five years and has taught some of my apprentice plumbers as they obtained their Stato License. He served his apprenticeship at CBS Mechanical, undor Bill Burley, who is presently serving on the Board. His name Is Jeffrey Johnson and he resides at 319 Congress Street, Denton, Texas. He can be reached at home at 387- 3786. His Is very Intelligent, pleasant mannerism, young, and I feel he would be an asset to the Board. He has several hours towards a degree and leans to mechanical work in it's entirety. i Respectfully submitted, 01 Paul F. Williams i f' ti ~ - h ~t ~ IA rt i ~ e 1 i S t i 1 I I I~ I 1 ! ~ r eenn t I ~ OL67-.00 I ; ~ED4~~ rM.N„ ' CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING 1 DENTON, TEXAS 76201 1 TELEPHONE (817) 566.8309 i` ` June 24, 1987 Olflco of the Mayor Dear t On behalf of the Denton City Council, I want to thank you for the volunteer service you have rendered to Denton through your membership on the As you retire from membership on this board, please know that you have the community's heartfelt gratitude for a job well done. At times ones various obligations may not make possible the continuation of particular volunteer work and a person declines further service. And upon other occasions, members of our boards and commissions have reached the six-year limit per position the Council instituted as normal policy several years ago, The six-year rule is followed as closely as possible to provide for rotation on the boards and commissions, The theory E i` behind such a policy is to provide this interesting experience to as many citizens as possible while being mindful to balance interest and continuity, Also, it has been our observation that a person's support of the purposes and practices continues after active service an a particular board ends, 1 If the six-year rule has prevented your reappointment this year, please be assured that in making appointments at future times, the Council would like to consider you for service on another board or commission. In that way your insight and understanding can be invaluable to local municipal government and the people in general, I hope your schedule will. permit you and your spouse to be present at the Boards and Commissions Dinner to be held at 6;00 { p.m. on Thursday, July 9 o Thursday, July 9 at tho Silver t Eagle Sulte in the North Texas State University Union ' t Buildin The City Secretary will send you an invitation later, but for now I wanted to mention that event so you could place it on your calendar, i With warmest regards from the Denton City Council and on behalf of the Council Members, I am i Very truly yours, Ray Stephens Mayor 2684C i _1 Mn. Karen Connor X813 Stonegate Denton, Texas 76201 Karen Human Resources Committee Mr. William Crouch 408 Magnolia Denton, Texas 76201 Bill Human Resources Committee Mr. Robert LaForte 2917 Croydon Denton, Texas 76201 Bob Human Resources Committee Mr. Don Pickens 1022 Imperial 1 Denton, Texas 76201 Don Human Resources Committee- Ms. Sarah Lockhart N 3820 Titan Trail Denton, Texas 76201 Sarah Library Board Mr. Mike Campbell 924 imperial Denton, Texan 76201 Mike Parka and Recreation Board Mr. Willie Hudspeth 'r 316 North Bonnie Brae Al Denton, Texas 76201 Willie Parks and Recreation Board Mr. R,B. Escue, Jr. 707 Ridgeoreat Circle Denton, Texas 76205 R.B. Planning end Zoning Commission Mr. Jerry Jones P.O. Box 564 Denton, Texas 76201 Jerry Plumbing and Mechanical Board_ Mr, Paul Williams 809 Linwood Benton, Texas 76201 Paul Plumbing and Mechanical Board- Ms , Nancy Boyd 1023 West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 Nancy Public Utilities Board i Mr. Edward Coomes 809 Denton l I Denton, Texas 76201 Edward Public Utilities Board- Mrs Richard Stewart I f 2710 Crestwood Denton, Texas 76201 Dick TMPA Board of Directors I • 1 Mr, Frank Hayward 409 San Sebastian Place Denton, Texas 76201 Frank Air rt - Po Advisory Board Mr, Lee Keith 804 Ector Denton, Texas 76201 Lee Airport Advisory Board Mr, Quinby .'elf _ 309 North Locust Denton, Texas 76201 Quinby Board of Adjustment Mr. G. L. Seligmann 924 Kings Row Denton, Texas 76201 Gus Cable TV Advisory Board Ms. Doris Chipman 1120 Imperial Denton, Texas 76201 Doris Citizens Traffic Commisslon_ Safety Support Mr. Dante Ferrara 3100 Dunes Denton, Texas 76201 Dante Community Development Block r Committee Grant Ms. Birdell Carstarphen 810 Alexander Denton, Texas 76201 Birdell Community Development Block Committee Bl Grant { w Ms. Lovie Price P.O. Box 483 Denton, Texas 76201 Loviie communit Committee- Y Development Block ~ Grant Mr. Richard Cooper 700 Londonderry Lane Denton Texas 76201 Richard Electrical Code Board Mr. Sam Marino t 3205 Darby Lane ` Denton, Texas 76201 Sam Historic f Landmark Commission- r ! 1 9 F1 r A i C1TY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / DENTON, TEXAS 76201 1 TELEPHONE (817) 6668309 j Otllce of the Mayor { Juno 24, 1987 Dear Thank you for agreeing to continue your service on the you are to be commended for the great volunteer work you are doing for Denton. In my opinion, the main strength of the people here is their desire to lend a hand to help make Denton an even greater place to live and work, i As you are aware, the work done by our boards and commissions ` is of great value to the Denton City Council as the Council ~r considers the var.'ous issues upon which you and your colleagues have made studvu s recommendations. I would encourage each member of the boards and commissions to examine thoroughly all facets of any major issue on your agenda, to request your staff f liaison to provide the necessary supporting data in a timely manner, and to be most deliberate as you reach your recommendations, r I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work I you have done and will continuo to do in this capacity, if I may be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to I contact me. I hope your schedule will permit you and your spouse to be E present at the Boards and Commissions Dinner to be held at 6:00 on I'hursday, July 9 at the Silver Bagle Suite in the North exas State University Union Building, The City Secretary will send you an invitation later, but for now I wanted to mention 4 that event so you could place it on your calendar, With warmest regards from the Denton City Council and on behalf of the Council Members, I am Very truly yours, stay Stephens Mayor 26870 i i N I i .nM r G. L. Seligmann 924 Kings Row Denton, Texas 76201 Gus Cable TV Advisory Board_ ! Dr. Clovis Morrisson 2810 Santa Monica Denton, Texas 76201 Clovis Board of Adjustment_ Mr. Gene Wright ` Rt. 2, Box 33B Argyle, Texas 76226 Gene Airport Advisory Board_ F Mr. Merlin Lee 906 Lynhurst Denton, Texas 76201 Merlin Board of Adjustment- Mg. Janeda Peploe 2414 Est, Worth Drive Denton, Texas 76201 Janeda Board of Adjustment- Me. Deborah Darley y 1404 Angelina Bend d of Adjustment_ Denton, Texas 76201 Deborah Boar :r Mr. Edgar Barnes 2626 W. Prairie, N1 Denton, Texas 76201 Edgar Building Code Board- Mr. Robert Courtney E Y 2003 Williamsburg + Denton, Texas 76201 Robert Building Code Board_ Mr. Cliff Reding 211 Woodrow Lane j E Denton, Texas 76201 Cliff Building Code Board_ Ms. Darlene Whitten t 2145 Woodbrook Denton, Texas 76201 Darlene Cable TV Advisory Board_ I Mr. Bruce Chamberlain 1905 McCormick E Denton, Texas 76201 Bruce Citizens Traffic Safety Support Commission, I ! i j 4 t Ms Vivian Edwards 112 Sandpiper Denton, Texas 76205 Vivian Citizens Traffic Safety Support { Commission- Ms, Virginia Callian 1119 Ri.dgecrest Denton, Texan 76201 Virginia Citizens Traffic Safety Support Commission fir, John Tompkins 2415 Royal Acres Drive f Denton, Texas 76201 John Citizens Traffic Safety Support Commission- Ma, Lucy Campbell 1800 Carroll Denton, Texas 76201 Lucy Community Development Block Grant Committee x Ms, Connie Wells i 824 Ridgecrest Denton, Texas 76201 Connie Community Development Block Grant Committee Mr. Charles Ridens 1204 Amherst Denton, Texas 76201 Charles Data Processing, Advisory Board - Mr. Jim Kuykendall 1107 Aileen Denton, Texas 76201 Jim Data Processing Advisory Board Mr, Pete Chumbley t= 227 Eagle Denton, Texas 76201 Pete Electrical Code Board Mr. David !loenig E, 820 Imperial Denton, Texas 76201 David Electrical Code Board s2 Mr, Marion Johnson 3011 East University Denton, Texas 76201 Marion Electrical Code Board i C. ,i ,i a r t } i C j I Mr. Mike Cochran 609 West Oak Denton, Texas 76201 Mike Historic Landmark Commission Ms. Catherine Conrady 2024 Kendolph Denton, Texas 76201 Catherine Historic Landmark Commission Me, Janet Shelton 4 Timbergreen Denton, Texas 76205 Janet Historic Landmark Commission Ms. Sandra Matthews 322 Panhandle Denton, Texas 76201 Sandra Historic Landmark Commission Dr. Gaylen Fickey 2104 Woodbrook 16 Denton, Texas 76201 Gaylan Historic Landmark Commission E Ms. Irene Price 1116 East Hickory Denton, Texas 76201 Irene Human Resources Committee k Ms. Lupe Gonzalez 216 Collins ! Denton, Texas 76201 Lupe Library Board Me. Dorothy Atkins >115 Glenwood llenton, Texas 76201 Dorothy Library Board Ms. Jean Glaagov 1112 Skylark r Denton, Texaa 762c)l Jean Library Board ! Ma. Euline Brock 1900 Weatridge f Denton, Texas 76201 Euline Planning and Zoning Commisa ,a ~ i l E s Mr. Ivan Glasscock 2016 Hollyhill Denton, Texas 76201 Ivan Planning and Zoning Commission Mr, Judd Holt 3221 Nottingham Denton, Texas 76201 Judd Planning and Zoning Commission Mr. George Becker 2204 Foxcroft Denton, Texas 76201 George Plumbing and Mechanical Board Mr. Bob Sullivan 3403 Oriole Denton, Texas 76201 Bob Plumbing and Mechanical Hoard` Mr, Bill Burley j 919 Kilkenny Court Denton, Texas 76201 Bill Plumbing and Mechanical Board- Me. Rita Pilkey 818 Avenue D { Denton, Texas 76201 Rita Parks and Recreation Board F j k i II~ r I 1 r gE9QU1~N WY of DEWON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING 1 DENTON, TEXAS 76201 1 TELEPHONE {817} 566.8309 Ollice of the Mayor June 24, 1987 j Dear i Thank you for agreeing to serve on the You are to be commended for your willingness to answer this call for volunteer work in the community. In my opinion, the main strength of the people here is their desire to lend a hand to help make Denton an even greater place to live and work, The work done by our boards and commissions is of great value to the Denton City Council as the Council considers the various issues upon which you and your colleagues have made studious recommendations. I would encourage each member of the boards and commissions to examine thoroughly all facets of any major issue on your agenda, to request t your staff liaison to provide I the necessary supporting date in a timely manner, end to be most deliberate as you reach your recommendations. I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work you have done in the community and will continue to do in a new way with this appointment, If I may be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me. I hope your schedule will permit you and your spouse to be present at the Boards and Commissions Dinner to be held at 6:00 p.m, on Thursday, July 9 at the Silver Eagle Suite in the North i Texas State University Union Building. The City Secretary will send you an invitation later, but for now I wanted to mention that event so you could place it on your calendar, With warmest. regards from the Denton City Council and on behalf of the Council Members, I am ,l Very truly yours, f 7 Ray Stephens Mayor 26860 i L Dr. Robert LaForte 2917 Croydon Denton, Texas 76201 Bob Public Utilities Board_ i Mr, Joe Mulroy - 01 Joe Plumbing and Mechanical Code Board_ 5001 W. University Denton, Texas 762 D Ms. Etha Kiker 1013 Kings Row and Zoning Commission_ Denton, Texas 76201 Btha Planning a Mr. Carl R. Anderson. 2736 Chebi Lane Denton, Texas 76201 Carl Parka and Recreation Board_ Ms. Connie Aguilar P.C. Box 51138 Denton, Texas 76201 Connie Community Development Block Grant Committee_ Ma. Mary Jo Pickens 1022 Imperial Drive ` Denton, Texas 76201 Mary Jo Library Board_ I Ms. Barbara Atkins f 2203 i ntSpencer Road 76201 Barbara Human Resources Commi.ttee_ Denton, Texas 76 Ms. Sarah Parker 736 Wilson Denton, Texas 76201 Sarah Community Development Block Grant Committee Mr. Dennis Stephens 1304 Heather i' , Denton, Texas 76201 Dennis Community Development Block Grant X Committee, I 3 Mr. Dante Ferrara 3100 Dunes Denton, Texas 16201 Dante Airport Advisory Board_ 2 Mr. Rick Woo].£olk ! 3121 Westgate s Denton, Texas 76201 Rick Airport Advisory Board_ t ` Mr. Ralph Morrison 716 Northridge Denton, Texas 76205 Ralph hoard of Adjustment_ Mr. Harold Harkins 1405 Sandy Creek Drive 1 Denton, Texas 76201 Harold Board of Adjuatment_ Mr. Doug Chadwick 3501 Dunes Denton, Texas 76201 Doug, Citizens Traffic Safety Support Commission . 1 r Mr. Cengiz Capan Board 2025 Southridge - Denton, Texas 76205 Cengiz Data Processing Advisory Mr. ,Tim Keffer 1912 Hollyhill Denton, Texaa 7620). Jim Electrical Code Board_ Mr. W.A. Barker s 812 W. Oak Denton, Texas 76201 W.A. Historic Landmark Commission- Mr. Gary Truitt 1 2029 Bowling Green Denton, Texas 76201 Gary Human Resources Committee_ Ma. Anita Cowan j 602 Woodland Denton, Texas 76201 Anita Human Resources Committee- Mr. Richard F1108 I 915 Bolivar Denton, Texas 76201 Richard Human Resources Committee- Denton) E i i j f 1 I i/ f M I Ma. i:ad@/ac ner 2216 FoxeDenton, T 7,6201 Ladena Library .Boa•rd_ Mr. Jeffrey Johnson f 318 Congress ' Denton, Texas 76201 Jeffrey Plumbing and Mechanical Code Board_ ! Mr. Richard Cooper ! 1 Timbergreen Circle Denton, Texas 76205 Richard Plumbing and Mechanical Board_ Mr. Dalton Gregory 2408 Emerson Denton, Texas 76201 Dalton Parks and Recreation Board_ f Mr. Mark Chew P.O. Box 2725 Denton, Texas 76202 Mark Public Utilities Board_ I f r I 4 t gE9QU1~EN~ , CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING I DENTON. TEXAS 76201 1 TELEPHONE (817) 566$309 Office of the Mayor June 30, 1987 Mr. Reginald Logan 705 Park Lane If Denton, Texas 76"01 Dear Veggie: Thank you for agreeing to serve as a Commissioner of the Denton Housing Authority. You are to be commended for your willingness to answer this call for volunteer work in the community. In my opinion, the main strength of the people here is their desire to lend a hand to help make Denton an even greater place to live and work. f , The work done by our boards and commissions Is of great valuo to the Denton comm+tnttyr E would oncourage each Crmmissionov to examine thoroughly all facets of arty major issue on your agenda, to request your Rxeeutive Director cj to provide the necessary supporting data In a timely manner, and to be most deliberate as you roach your decisions. I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work you have done in the community and will continue to do in a now way with this appointment, If r may be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me. 11 i t hope your schedule will permit you and your spouse to be presont at the Boards and Commissions Dinner to be held at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 9 at the Silver Ragle Suite in the North Texas State University Union Building, The City Secretary will send you an invitation later, but for now I wanted to mention that event so you could plane it on your calendar, I~ i a With warmest regards, I am Very truly yours, Ray Stephens Mayor eb 0610e f , • 0es~aU~~~~""!~ ' CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING I DENTON, TEXAS 76201 1 TELEPHONE (817) 6668309 Ollice of the Mayor June 30, 1987 i s Mrs. Barbara Fisher 2112 Fairfax Denton, Texas 76201 i Dear Barbara; I Thank you for agreeing to serve as a Commissioner of the Denton Housing i Authority. You are to be commended for your willingness to answer this call for volunteer work in the community. In my opinion, the main strength of the people here is their desire to lend a hand to help make Denton an even greater place to live and work. The work dono by our boards and commissions is of great value to the Denton ' community. I would encourage each Conmisutonor to examine thoroughly all facets of any major issue on your agenda, to request your Rxocutlve DLroctor bo provide the necessary dupporting data in a timely manner, and to be most deliberate as you roach your dooletons. i~ % I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work you have done In the community and will continue to do in a now way with this appointment. It I may be of any aseietance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me. I h-)pe your schedule will permit you and your spouse to be present at the Boards and Commissions Dinner to be held at 6;00 p.m. on Thursday, July 9 at the Silver Eagle Suite in the North Texas State University Union Building, f }E The City Secretary will send you an invitation later, but for now I wanted to mention that event so you could place it on your calendar. With warmest regards, I am Very truly yours, f Ray St hsns Mayor i eb 06109 t;x~ i f N uEeaui~~ i CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING ! DENTON, TEXAS 76201 1 TELEPHONE (817) 566.8305 I~ ? Office of the Mayor ` June 30, 1987 r Curtis Ramsey 2028 Burning Tree Denton, Texas 76201 Dear Curtis: Thank you for agreeing to serve as a Commissioner of the Denton Housing Authority, You are to be commended for your willingness to answer this call for volunteer work in the community. In my opinion, the main strength of the people here is their desire to lend a hand to help make Denton an even greater place to live and work. The work done by our boards and commissions is of great value to the Denton Sy? community, I would encourage each Commissioner to examine thoroughly all faoets of any major issue on your agonda, to request your Executive Director to provide the neeossary supporting data in a timely manner, and to be most deliberate as you roach your deoLsions, i I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work you have done 3 in the community and will continue to do in a new way with this appointment. gg1 If I may be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me. I hope your schedule will permit you and your spouse to be present at the Boards and Commissions Dinner to be held at 6:00 p.m, on Thursday, July 9 at 3 the Silver Eagle Suite in the North Texas State University Union building, The City Secretary will send you an invitation later, but for now I wanted to mention that event so you could place it on your calendar, with warmest regards, I am Very truly yours, Ray Stephens Mayor I eb i 0610& I I t r Iw ;E TEXAS 762Q1 ! TELEPHONE (817) 566.8309 wry ot offwoN, rEXA3 MUNICIPAL BUILDING ! DEN7ON, I office of the mayor 1 ~ r September 24,]987 Mr. William H. Wilson 1914 W. oak Denton, Texas 76201 Dear BillI S ;gl Thank you for agreeing to serve as a commissioner of the Denton Housing Authority. You are to be commended for your willingness to answer this call. for volunteer work in the community. In my opinion, the main strength of the people here a is their desire to lend a hand to help make Denton an even greater place to live and work. o great value f The work done by our boards and commissions is eachf Commissioner ' to the Denton community, I would encourage to examine thoroughly all facets of any major issue on your agonda, to request your Executive Director to provide the necessary supporting data in a timely manner, and to be most 3 deliberate as you reach your decisions. i I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work you have done in the community and will continue y to do istana new 1 way with this appointment. If I may be you, please do not heaitate to contact me. i With warmest regards, I am Very truly yours, kI f Ray Stephens mayor 9w 2751C CfTlr of DINTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING ! DEN70N, TEXAS 76201 t TELEPHONE {817) 5668309 Office of the Mayor 4 October 16, 1987 I I 1 j Robert E. Horn 3812 Market Denton, Texas 76201 N Dear Robert: want to Dentontthrough uyofor ur ice you City have Council the behalf volunteer the Deon membership on the Building Code Board. Unfortunately, the City «y Ordinance governing Boards and Commissions requires members of t those entities to be residents of the City, As you stated in I 1 your letter of September 8, 1987, you do not reside within the s city limits. Therefore, we must request that you tender your resignation on the Building Code Board. I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work I you have done in this community. In my opinion, the main d strength of the people here is their desire to lend a hand to ti help make Denton an even greater place to live and work. With warmest regards from the Denton City Council and on behalf of the Council Members, 1 am S Very truly yours, Ray Stephens Mayor 2774C i dm s I I r r 6E9g111 ' CITY' of oENTON, TJFXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING ! DENTON, TEXAS 76241 1 TELEPHONE (817) 566.8309 Office of the Mayor October 16, 1987 i y Ms, Isabell Miller 711 W. Sycamore Denton, Texas 76201 i Dear Isabel: 3 Thank you for agreeing to serve on the Building Code Board. You are to be commended for your willingness to answer this call for volunteer work in the community. In my opinion, the main strength of the people here is their desire to lend a hand to j help make Denton an even greater place to live and work. i The work done by our boards and commissions is of great value to the Denton City Council as the Council considers the various issues upon 1,,hich you and your colleagues have made studious recommendations. I would encourage each member of the boards and commissions to examine thoroughly all facets of any major c " issue on your agenda, to request your staff liaison to provide ti the necessary supporting data in a timely manner, and to be most deliberate as you reach your recommendations. J I I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work you have done in the community and will continue to do In a new way with this appointment. If I may be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to contact me, c, Staff liaison for the Building Code Board Is Jackie Doyle. He will be contacting you in the near future with upcoming agendas { and pertinent information for your board. In the meantime, please call the City Secretary, Jennifer Walters, and make arrangements to take your oath of office and complete the i affirmation of qualifications form, Ms. Walters' number is i 566-8309. 1 With warmest regards from the Denton City Council and on behalf 1 of the Council Members, I am , , 3 Very truly yours, Ray Stephens Mayor 27730 jw i I I N gE9QU1~Nj~~ C1Ty of DENTON, TEXAJI MUNICIPAL BUILDING flENTOy N TEXAS 76201 1 TELEP HONE the Mayo September 24, 1987 Mr. Roy Appleton 820 Greenwood L Denton, Texas 76201 1 Dear Roy: Thank you for agreeing to serve on the Human Resources 1 Committee. You are to be commended for your willingness to answer this call for volunteer work in thereoisu iL lr desire opinion, the main strength of the people to lend a hand to help make Denton an even greater place to live and work. The work done by our boards and commissions is of great value to the Denton City Council as the Council considers the various issues upon which you and your colleagues have made studious recommendations. I would encourage each member of the boards I and commissions to examine thoroughly all facet onf ton provide issue on your agenda, to request your staff liais the necessary supporting d6c na time ndatlonner, and to be r most deliberate as you reach your r I want to express my personal appreciation to you for the work you have done in the communitlfa Id maiy lbeoofinany tarsi stance nto way with this appointment, you, please do not hesitate to contact me. Staff liaison for the Human Resources Committee Is Elizabeth Evans. She will be contacting you in the near future rd.wiIn upcoming agendas and pertinent Information foronnifer Walters, the meantime, please call the City Secretary, l and arrangements to take Nis.oWalters'tdnumber eis make k 566-8309. With warmest regards from the Denton City Council and on behalf of the Council Members, I am l Very truly yours, Ray Stephens Mayor 2748C jw M j i b Y'Y 1I 1 t r v_ i { A CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDII40 DENTON TEXAS 78201 / TELEPHONE f8171 888-8307 Office of the City Manager MEMORANDUM TO. Mayor and Members of the City Council. j FROM: Jennifer Walters, City Secretary t DATE: July 6, 1987 d SUBJECT: BOARD AND COMMISSION BANQUET INTRODUCTIONS I ~ • Attached please find a summary of duties and List of members for the boards and/or commissions which you will be introducing. Pleas-: bring these with you to the banquet on July 7. If you have any questions, please call. 1 Je fifer tens i I ~ 1 i 1 s i f I ~ I i 2166C l F 1 AJ, U l/ i AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD I The purpose of this Board is to advice the Council on all matters concerning or pertaining to the Denton Municipal Airport. This includes submitting a budget recommendation to the City Manager for his consideration. MEMBERS t David Arno John R. Carrell Don Williams Rick Woolfolk ' Dante Ferrara "r Don Smith Gene Wright I j STAFF LIAISON i 4 Ron Bowling f 1 f I i I 3 I i i N i +91 r y 3 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT i The Board of Adjustment provides a vehicle for citizens to appeal decisions made by the Building Inspector. The Board may inquire into the existence, continuation or maintenance of any nonconforming property uses within the City limits. MEMBERS Clovis Morrisson, Jr, Frances LaPorte Merlin Lee i Janeda Peploe Ralph Morrison Harold Harkins (ALT) Deborah Darley (ALT) STAFF LIAISON Robbie Baughman f 1 ► ~ s i I 1 a , BUILDING CODE BOARD I The Building Code Board reviews and recommends amendments to the Building Code to the City Council. This board also serves f as an appeal mechanism for citizens on matters dealing with the 1 zoning ordinance. i MEMBERS Robert Horn Mike Lewis ` Edgar Barnes Robert Courtney y, Alfred "Bud" Green Cliff Reding (ALT) Ed Stout (ALT) STAFF LIAISON Jackie Doyle i I'. { i i fI i i (i i 1 I; I I i CABLE TV ADVISORY BOARD E E The duties of the Cable TV Advisory Board are to resolve disputes or disagreements between subscribers and the grantee, to review and audit all reports and filing submitted to the a City, to assure that all. tariffs, rates and rules for the cable TV system are available for public inspection and to review rates and recommend rate changes to the City Council.. MEMBERS Joseph Fearing Charlie KcNeill Judith Abbott G. L. Seligmann Darlene Whitten STAFF LIAISON Julia Moore f f ' I ' t 1 J V f w CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT COMMISSION This commission makes recommendations to the City Council on traffic related issues such as designation of no-parking zones and school zones, the setting of speed limits, closing of streets, installation of traffic signals, and the review of commercial site plans to assess potential traffic problems, i MEMBERS Wayne Autrey Gilbert Bernstein Bruce Chamberlain Doug Chadwick Vivian Edwards Mike Amndor Virginia Gallian Gene Gohlke John Tompkins a STAFF LIAISON Paul Iwuchukwu F r i ~ 1 w I A CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION g E The Civil Service Commission ensures compliance with the State Statute 1269M governing Police and Fire. The duties of the commission include approval of eligibility lists and holding of hearings on matters of promotions, performance, and reclassifications and other civil service issues. MEMBERS Derrell Bulls Robert Caldwell Jack Miller CIVIL SERVICE DIRECTOR Betty McKean j fkk ~ I f I i I { t j 1 3 i 1 i _r ~ r 3 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE I i This committee is charged with holding public hearings and i making decisions regarding the expenditure of federal Community ! Development Block Grant moniea. MEMBERS , Connie Aguilar Don Chipman Sarah Parker Sibyl Evans Rosemary Rodriquez Jo Luker Dennis Stephens Lucy Campbell Connie Wells ! STAFF LIAISON Barbara Ross I y i i t i I r I i E i M1 E DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD s j I } This board inveatigates, reviews and assesses th,-t present and future data processing needs of the City of Denton. The results of these activities are reported to the City Council q for final approval, 3 y MEMBERS Charles Ridens Dale Maddry Ronald G. McDade G Jim Kuykendall Cengiz Capan fir; 'E STAFF LIAISON t.'. Gary Collins I t' r r I 3 i i 1 r 1 1 DEM1'ON HOUSING AUTHORITY I The duties of the Denton )lousing Authority include the preparation, acquisition, leasing and operation of housing projects. This board also investigates housing conditions to determine when alum areas exist and makes recommendations relating to the problem of clearing, replanning and reconstruction of alum areas and provides accommodations for persons of low income. MEMBERS Reginold Logan Curtis Ramsey Elinor Hughes Robert H. Mizell Charles Glasgow n 1 1 i i I { S 1 3 i i f i t I i , ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD S The Electrical Code Board recommends amendments to the latest edition of the Electrical Code and fees for permits to the City Council. The board also hears appeals from citizens on decisions by the Building Inspector. i MEMBERS Pete Chumbley David Hoenig Jim Keff.er Jane McBride Brad Carrell Marion Johnson (ALT) i Clyde McWilliams (ALT) y~l STAFF LIAISON ii Jackie Doyle i I 1 it Q f F 3 'J i i HISTORIC LANDMARK CCMMISSIUN i The Historic Landmark Commission recommends to the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council those building, structarea, sites, districts, and areas in the City which it has determined should be preserved and designated as historic landmarks. MC-;MBERS Richard Hayes Mike Cochran Catherine Conrady Janet Shelton Bullitt Lowry W,A, Barker Sandra Matthews Tom Miller Gaylen Fickey STAFF LIAISON ~ Denise Spivey ' tiro r i f I i N l r ` HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISORY COMMITTEE i This Committee interacts with community groups to bring about improvements in human services delivery systems and makes recommendations to the City Council on funding priorities, MEMBERS Linda Brock Barbara Atkins Gary Truitt Trudy Foster Dorothy Damico 1 hector Medina Anita Cowan f Richard Enos Irene Price Myra Crownovee n; Rudy Rodriguez STAFF LIAISON Barbara Ross E i t f 1 I , k I,. I f r i i f w LIBRARY BOARD The Library Board recommends policies, rules and regulations for the operation of the Library to the City Council, The board also provides citizen input to the Council and recommends fees for Council approval. MEMBERS David Speck Lupe Gonzalez Rodney J. Hutton Mary Jo Pickens Margaret Chrisman Dorothy Adkins Jean Glasgow STAFF LIAISON Joella Orr fi V I rt i t I I E j r- ; I i w I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD The Parka and Recreation Board serves in an advisory capacity to the Director of Parka and 4mprovementa Recreation of the park and recreation to recommend charged to stimulate programs. The board is maint Hance of Public interest in the development and j parks and Playgrounds cooperation between p the City and promote close park and recreational facilities rivateacnd iti tzo ens so that all benefit. are used to their maximum i MEMBERS Dalton Gregory Gary Kirchoff Carl Anderson Rita Pilkey Catherine Bell STAFF LIAISON 1 ~ Ffi Steve Brinkman i f I 3 j i ~ r 1 i i I q w PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION The P&Z formulates and adopts regulations governing the i platting and subdividing of land within the City. This ` commission also makes recommendations to the City Council for approval or disapproval of proposed changes in the zoning i plan. The P&Z members make, amend, extend and add to the master plan for the physical development of Denton. I MEMBERS it Bill Claiborne J Ruby Cole Etha Kiker r~i William Kamman Euline Brock Ivan Glasscock td Judd Holt ;r STAFF LIAISON f i Jeff Meyer and Elizabeth Evans 1 i _i -E 11 1 t 1 i ` PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CODE BOARD rt ; i z The Plumbing and Mechanical Code Board serves as an appeal board and makes interpretations or ruling in matters of the efficient enforcement of the plumbing and mechanical codes as adopted by the City of Denton. This board reviews the codes and makes recommendations to the City Council on amendments and permit fees. MEMBERS f { George Becker I Richard Cooper I Bob Sullivan Jeffrey Johnson Pete Work I Bill Burley Joe Mulroy Staff Liaison Jackie Doye Is i t F i `I L i i E j f i i 1 I 1 i 1 i Pr PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD i The Public Utilities Board reviews the Department of Utilities budget and makes recommendations to the City Manager, All matters relating to utility rates and the sale and issuance of utility bonds are submitted to the Board prior to Council approval, The PUB also submits recommendations for the Capital Improvement Plan to the Planning and Zoning Co-smission, i MEMBERS Mark Chew Robert La Forte t Kenneth Frady Roland Laney John Thompson STAFF LIAISON f=, Bob Nelson i Y i I ~I I C j f l J I 40 1 TMPA POARD OF DIRECTORS I ives E The City of Denton has tw Board reseoftat Directors the These 1 Municipal Power Agency representatives assist in establishing policies, setting and regulations, overseeing the administrationg the budge. of the Agency, as well as approving j MEMBERS Roland Vela Ray Stephens i f } I h f. f t 1 , ~ I f i j 1 t II i i i r, DENTON, TEXAS 7020 1 I f GTY of DENTON } MEMORANDUM r i' DATE: July 20, 1987 tr TO: FROM: Jennifer Walters, City Secretary r SUBJECT: LIST OF BOARD AND COMMISSIONS MEMBERS Attached please find the latest revision of the City of Denton Board and Commissions membership list. Please review &LL of the addresses and phone numbers, note ally corrections on the list and return the list to me. please return this list to me by Friday, July 29, so that I may 1 make any necessary corrections. Thank you for your help in getting these lists as accurate as possible. E I Jennifer Walters f i. eb i Attachm^nt I 0131olOI319 f1 i I fill } 1 i { f f I S 1 Ron Bowling, Staff Liaison Airport Advisory Board Robbie Baughman, Staff Liaison f Board of Adjustment- 3 Jackie Doyle, Staff Liaison Building Code Board i Electrical Code Board Plumbing and Mechanical Code Board_ Julia Moore, Staff Liaison Cable TV Advisory Board_ Paul Iwuchukwu, Staff Liaison Citizens Traffic Safety Support Commission Betty McKean civil service Director Barbara Ross, Staff Liaison CDBG Committee Human Resources Committee Gary Collins, Staff Liaison Data Processing Advisory Board_. 9t 'F7 Denise Spivey, staff Liaison F, Historic Landmark Commission-- Joe12a Orr, Staff Liaison Library Board Steve Brinkman, Staff Liaison Parks and Recreation Board- j Jeff Meyer, Staff Liaison E Planning and zoning commission-, Elizabeth Evans, Staff Liaison } Planning and zoning Commission- Bob Nelbon, Staff Liaison Public Utilities Board Cecile Carson j Planning and Zoning Commission- i I F Tom K1 inck Deputy Civil Service Commissioner 1 0638e i , L: is Board and Commission Members Addresses and Phone Numbers July 1, 1987 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Member Home Address Telephone David Arno 2004 Georgetown 387-3665 (H) John Carrell 601 College 387-6796 (H) 565-3057 (0) Don Williams 2515 Jamestown 382-5992 (H) Rick Woolfolk 3121 Westgate 566-0072 (H) Dante Ferrara 3100 Dunes 566-31-4 (H) Don Smith 2107 Fmerson 387-Si26 (H) 565-2011 (0) Gene Wright Rt. 2, Box 33B, Argyle 464-3126 (H) S65-2050 (0) BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT I Member Home Address Telephone Clovis Morrisson 2810 Santa Monica 387-5017 (H) 565-2337 (0) Frances Laporte 2917 Croydon 387-2OS4 (H) Merlin Lee 906 Lyn)uirst S65-8323 (1f) Janeda Peptoe 2414 Ft, Worth Dr. 387-5975 (H) Ralph Morrison 716 Northridge 387-4974 (if) E~ Harold Harkins (ALT) 1405 Sandy Creek Drive 387-1043 (1I) Deborah Darley (ALT) 1,104 Angelina Bend 382-0848 (If) { BUILDING CODE BOARD 3 Member Name Address Telephone 3 Robert Horn 3812 Market 566-3000 (H) (214)580-3400 (0) Mike Lewis 1807 Westminster 387-2592 (H) Edgar Barnes 2626 W. Prairie, N1 387-7SS9 (H) 566-6668 (0) Robert Courtney 2003 W1IIIamsburg 382-8204 (H) Alfred "Bud" Green 1315 Avenue C 387-0195 (I1) 898-2530 Cliff Reding (ALT) 211 Woodrow Lane 387-4948 (H) r Ed Stout (ALT) 1810 Wisteria 382-1659 (H) CABLE TV ADVISORY BOARD Member Home Address Telephone Joseph Fearing S25 Roberts 387-4902 (H) 898-2256 (0) Charlie McNeill 432 Fulton 382-8165 (11) Judith Abbott 2283 Scripture 387-7557 (H) G. L, Sell mane 924 Kings Row 387-8142 (H) S6S-3399 (0) I Darlene Whitten 2145 Woodbrook 387-5329 (H) 383-1618 (0) i w r CITIZENS TRAFFIC SAFETY SUPPORT, CCsfMISS ION Member Home Address Telephone 1.215 Oakland 387-9543 (0) Wayne Autrey 382-6281 387-6151 (0) Gilbert Bernstein 529 Headlee Bruce Chamberlain 1905 McCormick 387-6085 (H) ` Doug Chadwick 3501 Dunes 387-1140 (H) I Vivian Edwards 1 2 Sandpiper 566-6673 (Ii) 214-221-5139 (0) Mike Amador 1001 Manhattan 387-2394 S65-3000 (0) Virginia Gallian 1119 Ridgecrest 387-5767 (H) 387-3848 (0) Gene Gohlke 1401 Broadway 387-1895 382-1,502 (0) John Tompkins 2415 Royal Acres Dr. 382-3538 (H) 566-1451 (O) CIVIL, SERVICE COMMISSION Member Home Address Telephone { Derrell hulls 1428 Windsor Drive 383-1754 (N) 383-1565 (0) Robert Caldwell 2603 Jamestown 382-8954 (H) 382-2130 (0) Jack Miller Victor Equip. 387-2461 (H) 566-2000 a P.O, Box 1007, 76202 f ~ . COMMUNITY DEVF.L0PMEN'I BLOCK GRANr COMMITTEE Momber Home Address Telephone Connie Aguilar P.O. Box 51138, 76206 382-3845 (H) f F Don Chipman 3226 11ui58che 565-1570 (N) 565-3402 (0) Sarah Parker 736 Wilson 382-9302 (11) Sibyl Evans 618 Grove 182-2404 (H) + Rosemary Rodriguez 2616 Wellington 565-9507 (11) 382-1591 (0) Jo Luker 1213 Piping Rock 382-8559 (H) Dennis Stephens 1304 Heather 387-2459 (H) 38 _6151 (0) Lucy Campbell 1800 Carroll 383-4084 (11) 56~ 7384 (0) Connie Wells 824 Ridgecrest 387-1462 (H) I c DATA PROCESSING ADVISORY BOARD Member Home Address Tele ,one i Charles Ridens 1204 Amherst 566-3876 S65-2324 (0) y Dale Maddry 191.7 Hollyhill 382-7759 (H) Ronald McDade 2502 Sherwood 383-3078 (H) 542-5512 (0) Jim Kuykendall 1107 Aileen 383-1292 (11) 565-7161 (0) Cengiz Capan 2025 Southridge 565-3049 (11) DENrON' HOUSING AUTHORITY Member [tome Address Telephone Reginald Logan 705 Park Lane 382-9557 Curtis Ramsey (Dr.) 1,028 Burning Tree 566-0206 Barbara Fisher 2112 Fairfax 566-2451 (11) Robert Mizell 2722 Crestwood 387-6918 (11) 387-1121 (0) Charles Glasgow 1112 Skylark 387-2054 1 4 1 i ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD Member Home Address Telephone Pete Chumbley 227 Eagle 387-1704 (H) David Hoenig 820 Imperial 382-7122 (H) Jim Keefer 3300 Carmel, 76205 383-3472 214-446-7363 (0) Jane McBride 1104 North Locust 566-5921 (H) 382-1411 (0) Brad Carrell 2325 Kingston 382-4443 387-6050 (0) Marion Johnson (ALT) 3011 East University 387-6050 (0) Clyde McWilliams (ALT) 2216 Parkside 387-7036 FLOW HOSPITAL BOARD OF DIRECPORS - CITY APPOINTEES Member Home Address Telephone Don Holt 2110 Emerson Circle 383-4376 (H) 383-1578 (0) Mary Williams RFD 1 387-5497 (11) Stanley Monroe 1822 Bell Avenue 387-6625 (H) HISTORIC LANDMARK CObMISSION f<<' Member Home Address Telephone Richard Hayes 809 West Oak 382-4335 (11) 387-3518 (0) Mike Cochran 609 West Oak 387-0995 (11) 387-0995 (0) ! Catherine Conrady 202,1 Kendolph 387-1983 (11) S66-3198 (0) Janet Shelton 4 Timbergreen 387 2412 (1 f) a Bullitt Lowry 1500 Angelina Bend 382-8195 (H) S65-3391 (0) I W. A. Barker 812 West Oak 382.8057 I Sandra Matthews 322 Panhandle 387-3974 (H) 383-1416 (0) Tom Miller 711 W. Sycamore 387-1659 II) 387-1659 0 Dr, Gaylen Fiekey 2104 Woodbrook 566-7967 00 387-OS12 (0) HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE Member Home Address Telephone Linda Brock 2911 Nottingham 387-8058 (H) Barbara Atkins 2203 Spencer Road 387-6091 (H) Gary Truitt 2029 Bowling Green 566-7907 (H) Trudy Foster 1106 Hillcrest 382-6337 (H) 565-0855 (0) Dorothy Damico 1801 Panhandle 382-3327 (1I) (0) Hector Medina 1215 N, Elm 565-1770 (H) 565-1770 (0) Anita Cowan 602 Woodland 382-0388 ;I Richard Enos 915 Bolivar 565-0224 (H) Irene Price 1116 East Hickory 383-1266 (H) 566-4822 (0) sl Myra Crnwnover 3800 Granada Trail 382-0729 (H) 566-4822 (0) Rudy Rodriguez 2616 Wellington 565-9507 (H) 898-2040 (0) i I LIBRARY BOARD Member Home Address Tele hone David Speck 1718 Laurelwood 382-9303 (II) 382-3834 (0) Lupe Gonzalez 216 Collins 387-6416 (H) 387-4884 (0) Rodney J. Hutton 2804 Foxcroft Circle 387-4161 (H) 382-4311 (0) Mary Jo Pickens 1022 Imperial 387-3239 (H) Margaret Chrisman 1717 N. Locust, N2 382-5990 (H) Dorothy Adkins 2115 Glenwood 387-1097 (II) Jean Glasgow 1112 Skylark 387-2054 (H) i PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD Member Home Address Telephone I Dalton Gregory 2408 Emerson 565-9331 Gary Kirchoff 6 Highview Circle 387-0049 (H) 383-2357 (0) Rita Pllkey 818 Avenue D 382-8207 (H) Carl Anderson 9 Rolling Hills, 76205 387-6055 ((H 382-5404 (0) Catherine Bell 612 Park Lane 382-9360 (H~ i PLANNING AN) 20NIW CMIISSION ~ f. Member Home Address Telephone j Bill Claiborne 2103 Westwood 387-7227 (H) 565-7179 (0) Ruby Cole Y.O. Box 1743 387-7408 (N) Etha Kiker 1013 Kings Row 382-8589 (H) William Kamman 2225 Scripture 387-3389 (11) S65-2597 (0) Euline Brock 1900 Westridge 382-2436 (II) Ivan Glasscock 2016 Hol1yhiII 387-5498 (H) I Judd Holt 3221 Nottingham 382-5311 (II) 387-9554 (0) 1 I PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CODE BOARD Member Home Address Telephone George Becker 2204 Foxcroft 566-3076 (H) 387-3845 (0) Richard Cooper 1 Timbergreen, 76205 566-1321 (H) 565-1579 (0) Bob Sullivan 3403 Oriole 387-2327 (1I) Jeffrey Johnson 318 Congress 387-3785 (H) Pete Work 2321 Ft. Worth Dr. 387-9169 (II) 387-1911 (0) Bill Burley 919 Kilkenny Court. S65-1010 (0) Joe Mu1roY 5001 W. University 387-7568 (0) I e PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD Member Home Address Telephone Mark Chew P.O. Box 2725 387-4794 (11) 383-1083 (0) - Dr, Robert LaForte 2917 Croydon 387-6760 (H Kenneth Frady 1327 Sherman 382-6878 (H~ Roland Laney 2508 Robinwood 382-8035 (H) John Thompson 3211 Darby Lane 387-5635 (H) 565-2314 TMPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Member Home Address Telephone ! Ray Stephens 619 Rldgecrest 387-3340 (H) 565-3340 (0) Roland Vela 729 Ridgecrest 387-4938 (H) 56S-2011 (0) y 0296] k i t i t f ~ I i 1 i M 1 CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / DENTON, TEXAS 76201 / TELEPHONE (817) 5668100 MEMORANDUM DATE* May 19, 1987 j TO: FROM. Jennifer Walters, City Secretary I ` SUBJECT: BOARD AND COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS I The City Council will begin discussions on City board and As you commission appointments within the next two weeks. know, the first e step n this s, airecoid ofpboar d/commission attendanceofor a existing vacancies, the past year, and a list of those members whose terms will expire this year. Please indicate attendance arrd-terms of number of meetings attended verses total number of meetings of me_V_ngs attended). I have attached a copy of the most current information I have Please t on the board/commission for which you serve as liaison. prepare the attendance and vacancy information for your board/ commission, as well as correcting any errors which you mahy87nd -4 on the list. Please forward to me no later than May 'l5, 1 would also ask hoaed uodecommission,the list the present Chairperson of the b Thank you for your help. { i j Jennifer waiters s ~ eb Attachment 0566e/0567e i •l 1 f V