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1. , f i ` ,z ~~f ~ I i f,-: 1 ~ f ~ ~ ~~J~ I f. E ~ ~ ~ ~ ti r ~ i_ , Ile"OlAk"W". "oily aaoment - h1n, hack 5t is and wifa aoement - Jim 0, oreaslay aoemenC W, B, Nollay and wife aoemeat - lf:trvey Thompson, fame We int;enanee Bond - Slood Con6truction Co, ffidavit - frank Borrow, insurance contras Roaclution Frank 5awyac and American Lag- ton Baseball Team Pool; 71 esolutions -VBi Noon Lionn Club,LUntvOrait Drive Kiwanis CJub,Vbenton Kiwanis Club, r'JDenton Optimist Club - rei Civil Defena` Letter - Harry Down re; Malone Street pav id Tabulattoti - annum nl requframarite evolution - Ono way trsffiC systaro otition - residents of Mozingo Addition Facts School outf.all L' : t+ Contract No, 60-2 etition - residents on Bonnie Btw raquosting renaming of Ave, 1 to Bonnit B oning potitinn - 460k Be I Sy,~r5;'~r,{x , 4r ~(%IY~ "~h.+ , " h~ t r }Y Yry~ FIfY;.4.t~SQL~iRkY~.,t r 781g THE STATE OF TEXAS , KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS! COUNTY OF DENTON ; r THA'I' WO, William Jack Stamps, dnd wife, Betty Jane Stamps, for and it in consideration of the suns of Tan Dollars ($10,00) cash to us in hand paid by the City of Denton, Texas, a municipal corporation of Dontoa County, Texas, rocei.pt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby GIVE and GRANT to the &Aid City of Denton, Texas, its aucaessots and assigns, the free y;f and uninterrupted use, liberty, and right in, upon and across the following ` described property for the purpose of constructing, ra-constructing and perpetually maintaining an electric power transmission line and all neces- `t nary poles and appurtenances in, upon and across a tract of land lying and being situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, and more particularly described as followat t3 •i BEGINNING at a point i,n the east line of Lot No. 8 of Block 7 of the Nottingham Woods Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, said tot No, 8 now owned by Deutsch Development Company, said beginning point also being in the north line of a 60 foot ease- mint owned by Brazos River Rural Electric Company; THENCE north 620 221 west with the northerly line of said Brazos easement, a distance of 69.98 feet to a point for a corned THEME north 270 38' east, a distance of 20 feet to a point for a corner; THENOE south 620 22' east, a distance of 60 feet to a point for { a corner in the east line of said lot THENCE south 10 07' west with the east line of lot #8, a distance of 22,35 feet to the place of beginning, l: TO HAVF, AND TO HOU all and singular, the privileges aforesaid it, the said City of Denton, Texas, its successors and assigns, for- to { saver, together with the right and privilege at any and all times to tit pr; enter said pramisas, or any part thereof, for the purpose of conatruaing, ; re-constructing and maintaining said electric power transmission line; all ! upon the condition that in the use of said right and privilege herein j t t granted the City of Banton, Texas, will not create a nuisance. or do any + act that will be datriinantal to said peamises, 9 1 i{ IN WITN&SS W119"OF, we have caused these PY098nts to be signed i this. 3j --jay of~-A,D. 1961. r- ~I TRB' STA'T`E Ok TEXAS I COUNTY OF DENTON t BEFORE ME, tha undersigned authority, A ;rotary public in and for f Denton County, Texas, on this day personally appeared William Jack VE Stomps slid Betty Jane Stampg, his wife, both known to me to be Cher persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and y Y acknowledged tome that they aaob executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and the said Betty Jane Stamps,, wife of the said William Jack Stamps, having been examined by me i ` privily and apart from her husband, and heviug the same fully explained 1? to her, she, the said Betty Jane Stamps acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, and she docinred that she had willingly signed the { same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and that she did not wish to retract it, It GIVEN UNDER MY NAND AND SNAL OF OrYI09, thinfrday of It / A.D. 1961, ILI, J? Notary Public in and for Ucnton Count 11 nnn i arnrrrl<;eT~ OF lak a! lLl Cnuuly <luurt to and fur laid ConnlY i . 1 BAR, V 1 ( of roil,Uk INu, tvnn E TI a Skate tarn! 4 11'.) Jj!y ht„ 1 Nt~lu,H, W1WLUa twlilll ~lt< uilutk . ! COUnty a~ Uhwua~ ,,,tr ,t„. ~rul of }vb/. Al l er ly 0,0 lh 0%, I} I u'llul~ IY.'.N1,V Ilk dq hi ,uUY ui al i . 1 t11J lot r I It'll (11L, Il+ Jn 1'lu I. _ t,., nh 1 hm,. arRlenr i„r. ilc i 1) ,r,i e y/LAe"'^" of Iiltln• al iMW .i 1 1111 i 1' ~ wy }uaµl ,rtu real , .nu ~ ~i ~ lial wan IIIY - l tl I K II 0 0 t f ~ i ...E 3 1 i -i THE STATE OF TEXAS KNOW ALI, KEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF DENTON "7652 THAT I, Jim G, Teasley, oi' Denton County, Texas, for and in considers- tion of the sum of One Dollar ($1,00) cash to me in hand paid by the City t 1 of Denton, Texas, receipt of which is hereby ncknowlodged, do hereby CTVE and GRANT to tho said City of Denton, a municipal corporation, of Denton % t County, Texas, the right to construct, reconstruct and perpetually maintain electric tr.msmission wires over and across the following described tract of land; lying and being situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, and more particularly described an followsi ,j B90INNINO at a point in the Northeast corner of Lot No, Block 2 of the Lacy Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, same being the Northeast corner of a tract of land conveyed by Warranty Deed to J, 0, Teasley by S. B. Kea and recorded in Volume 1180, Vag,,. 56 of the Deed Records of Denton Oounty, Texas; THENCE Southwasterly,crossing the above deacribed J. 0. Teasley traLt,Land crossing a tract conveyed to the said J. 0. Teasley by . Fry and recorded in Volume 179, rage 432 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Taxes, to a point for a corner In the South lino of the Last mentioned J, 0, Teasley tract. Said corner point being 15 feet West of the Southeast corner of said last mentioned J. 0. Teasley tract; , THENCE West with said South line a distance of 6 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE Northeasterly, crossing Late 6 and 7 of the Lacy Addition to a point for a corner in the North line of Lot 7 skid b feat West of the Northeast corner of said Lot 7; THE140E East with the North line of lot No. 7, 6 foot to the point of beginning. ;i TO HAVE AND 110 HOLD the same perpetually to the City of Denton, Texas, t and its successors, together with the eight and p-ivilega at any gild all, timoe.to enter said premises. for the purpose of conatructi.ng, reconstructing and maintaining said electric transmission wires, all upon the condition that the City of Denton, 'faxes, will at all time nfter doing any work in connection j with the construction, reconstruction or repair of said electric trnnsmission { wires, endeavor to leave the promises in as good a oondition an possible, and that the said City of Denton will. not orect: Any poles or other appurtenances upon the ground in the use of the rights herein granted, , r' ti r ~S. s WITNESS MY HAND THIS 11th day of Suptomber, A,D, 1961, i 1 im C, 1'Aasley~ ~ I ~ ~ i s { r a i THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY 08 DENTON BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Publio in and for Denton Couaty, Texas, on this day personally appeared Jim 0, Teasley, known to me to be the person whose name is subooribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he exeoutod the same for the purposeA and oondid0ratibn'thorein expressed, i! WITNESS MY HAND AND SEA), OF OFFICE thid ~ day of Saptember, ~ A.D. 1961.t F? _ Notary Public in and for E Denton County, Texas r I 0< I rf 1 ` In* Si* Of Tex" 0V HECORD f ' C04* of 1 f A. 1. nn nNI.1 r, Ulmk M the cot" )i»1M1i (7em1 ~ •nfi la i+ld Owaty tln 11016by n»1Efy Ifiat 1 h ru1,,{❑ p~;,q,t wr[Ilu,, Kllh In~e,d(ICA 01 out Wy". 10 M'W 1in11 uly 1Q..u r'.d Nn~♦D. day v( d.....A. rL IU _/0.. , Uc it~ U'doc -fly 41 1 i Vole 161;ru .w of d,e 1 INA'Adh uI Dontun (ounl)" TOIAN, , t w y Iwud ~uJ ul uffi(e at Uwuun, 'I'okus, Ihu day quJ yuac feat Above WrIttm A, J. )WIN( 1'), Npuly Chnk of Ifie Coma Cooll, Wotot, Co., T"M w i; f i j i 'i i ~ `.'L. ~i~ r I~ i 1~ ` °~h ~ ~ a, , , J, I„ ~ , , , , ~ ~i: ~ ~ VY ~ t7 ~ i I t '~1 e ~ ` y ' L1 i•i ~ i 0 w t I,~ xwwrTIM STATE OIL' TMAS r Itl1(14 ALL 101 8Y TIM MIL IIAUSE'NTSt CO!NTY OIL VE',NTON I TIM WE; W. 13, i;ol,loy and wifo) Rath 1Jol loy, of Donton County, Toxn», for and in coneidorati.on of tho OWN ,f' 'I':;n Dol'lara (;10.00) onah to uo in hand paid by tit, City of 3 wAun, 'Poxasy it rtlav.oipal. oorpuraUon j of Donten Pounty, 'rorati, roco:i.pt of ath:tcb is horoby IaRnowl.tid(loci) do horeby OIVII, cuid f}JNDT to U,o aaid City of I]ontzn, Taxaa, Its suecatisoro +urd nnoi(;no, tho froo and unlnterruptod e~ao, 11borty, ail(; r:~.i;J,t in) upon and acro3o tho followi.nca doocribcd property for thu purposo of cunatruct- ing) ro-coma-I cling and pcrpotuttll,'/ b1401 tairrinC nn olortrio power trims- 1rd.os3.on line r,,nd't0A neuosmary pol.2s mO appm-tonancos in, upotr and aorooa n tract of lance lyi.ne, and boi.nir n:ltuatod in tho Cotulty of I)onton) State of Toxaa, and morn particularly dl3ouAbcd au followot J)VIANTHI at a point in the wart lino of a north south noun- try land ;Ly:1r,E; aoroen tho oant porti.orr of a traot of larld out of the W. V.oyd Svrvoy, Abotvatt rlo. 773, as cvnvoyod to % D. 11o1loy alid oii,foy 1utb I1ol:lay, by JIM Rat+ohl,anidr tend rocor:lod in Volume l.lbl, Par;o (3)1 of the hood Rocovdij of Donton County, Texan, ottid but i(tnirll; point bo.hw 130 foot soutdt of the inter- aacti:orr of tho wost lino of su.t.d cotuttry land tu.th the with ril;ht-oS-way lint of Ulu '11exaci Fr Pacific turd tiosburl., Kmwasf and Tamil :Ujilmaclai TIIFMCIS wont 60 foot to it point Por s rorirorj TI11 401, riuuth 10 foot to a point for it corner; TJI1MOE oaot 00 fact to a point for n corno.r in tho wont "rinri of onid' Country land; 11 HRI north 1.0,th t11o wont firm ('I sa:i(i countil, ltu!d, 10 foot to the place of boNiiminfl. TO I[AVB, MID TO IlOIBl all and rri.nlwLt v, tho pri.v:ilegea aforonai.d to it) the raid Ui.ty of Dorton, Toxas, :itn r;uocnonorr3 uxd ar3oil;11r3•, for- ovor, togothor With tho right and pr.-vi.l.uge at any and all ninon tt:, ontar Maid prur,t?.a,s, or tiny part i.heroul', fov tbo porpw3o (J:C (";nntvuct, ro-cunntruoting 0110 6tn;nbaird.ng aai.d oloctr:lc tutlaor traunrd.t;ni.on lino; all trpon tho uondl.tiov t:ltat in the uele of "Mid rir;ht and pm1.v:ilolsb horoim F;rtrntett the city of Denton) `i`oxw,), ft1.1:1 not awoato it nuinanoo or. du any trut thn t will btu 'dotvllriontal to said prrnt9,ttt u WITWrj',IS OUR BANDS this ~ (lily of ~ A. Ti. 3.90.1, Ruth Ii0.ley 'Plat{ STATE Ol' TEXAS s ` COUNTY 'OF DENTON s )AM M M.p tho undamilned auth:ivity) a notary Pub:liu in and for Denton County, Taxaap on thin day peraonal.ly appoared 1.1, li, Holley and Ruth Volloy, hi.e wife, both known to ose to ue tho pernom whose namoa are aubscri.br3d to the foregoi,nf, inotmui ni. and acimowledped to mo that tl-,ey cash exeoatod tho sawo Xor Lho pinlposop and conaiclom bioll thore.1_11 j uxpreasud, and the said Ruth floll.ey j w -te of the said 44. i3, Holloy, having beon exAmined by mo privily and apart'frc,m iier Inisbasid) and hav- ir}r~ t,h6 aamo fully explalnod to har, sl10, the said Ruth Volley, acknow 19ditdd such inatsument'to bo har auL and diced, and ciho doolared LIiat,„i she had willingly shined bho stone for the puriwsoa and (,onei.deiatiV;l';', I Oevoi.n exproseod said that oho did not w.cah to rolract 1.1t: ; n1VP;N UD1ULTl bfY HAND AUD SEAT, 01+ 0?YTC)•, thin 17Y4 da4 Of'W "P ABU. 1)6l, I "d r ]dotally !'ubl,i(` in and lsur Dorr.ton County Toxna • i 1 i 1 I ls! , ,tat, i tJ t ,~Itli J I~ } t `tills +I{t p 1, 4 r ~•y[ f ri~ 15h ~ era y n. ,f(, i ~ , Ilr . I I / , I +s ~ rs ~ 67 ~ r~ IN IUIIP 4~ri ! ,~'+1j1f )rJYllP ~ ~It4~ i JJ us ,s l~~l~iz C •:,t s~ /Ol;f> /JJJ ~ ~?r l n B I o 1 /i' 4 w; i~ ,r t 5 I e 1 1.1$Y 11, N Al I 01,. Iff"C 1111) r 171n Stoll, al I, Ym I. 1 ) '.i7` 1 f .r;k r! U,r Cn Billy 001111 It, and for saki Courtly ti L.atltlt) 11117 Ir_ I. , d •utl[IrIlI AlJ~ K'n? d[1 In r ,I l( A) In It ! y , l rl r nlur, •a I i// d I. 1 Ir h HIJ lir rw+l it d' I~• 10 . (O l , n of 0 king Ili 17 Inv , A u 1 9 1 01)r~, _ ;f L of Uu• s Vnlnr~r J .1 Ni r ,r~l~ ul Ili .•I,vi :1 i nIdP, 'fr4o4. I Icel. I rtu7, Ihr ~hll.wJ yt Lr I•r ~L~ It a rlllcu, 'WV ucs niV }onul nud ,r.~l 01 nlhra At t hapldY 1µ!.k of 11.1 C0,"I'll (iril, DOM)Ir Ca, TMIN ~r I 1 I w, I .I IEL, 1 1 II fl r • III If 11 01 ttl L1111U p. I~+ ~'I. k if 11' t n my .0011 III "lid fill SNIII Onil Dit Ihr. !itnlf of "kill i 1 1 1 tbind l' o) 11 rn„ I 'I ~ p. r in In it f tr r;t~i h~ ~ I l IIY~ /.i1 ~ Jr0 li 1 V ~I„ ' ~ t it i L^rr~ld , 1 1. kill, Ono 1111~ Vn1 v 1 ~r I~ / 4h~ll , 1 1 m 1Y. '!'l x+v. ^"f qll 1 YIn- ,IiINI ~~".I1tC11, ~ ri Ill a1 1 ulnu IfA 11, 111r ~H) r wI iiC 141 4old In Y ~1 et i I . 14 I b11f~f'I I. ~~.r ri+^«'~.5'1,o1.:%ft...f"" : I tlx:. C«.a~ a~u...+«~«r+w.«+w^/ww+~nl ~ I ~ ' `I 4 rt Ro 16- r rrirr t1TnTr ??l~ '1~.~rs1 11110'rl ALL MEN BY 4T EH' P1U;9ENTSI COUMT OF DENUUN I TRAT T,"Dincy Thompson, ;a f'omo 3o1e, o Denton County, Toxao, for and in cons:i.derati.on os: the otms of Ton Dollaro (wlU.CO) cash to x:d a.n }rand pn.ld tlu: E ; oS 111.t , rl, 41 i,wrO c :1 ( ,'I'! r r ~i,rn of Donton county, Te.'als.) recclpt of 11,,ic:h ie horaby acluiutAod(;Dd) do hoi,oby, 01VE and OMNI! to the un d City of Duntuil, Tux~)0, ite mlocob£luva and ass lk!ua, tho froo awl 11jil iterrtipWd us©, libort~ , and raE;ltt in, upon and licrons the foilmiltig doscribocl proporty i'ar the purpose of L'Ollnti'1lC tll7 I'e-l; c`nati'lIC t7.fir ati,3 porpatimlly iIlaillWlming an uloictric power trap smitiA on .lini and. all nocesaary poles and appurtenarteou in, r,. upon and across a tract of lAtta lyi.nr; and bminlr s1tilated in tho Cotutty of Denton, Stato of.' Texaa, and mono parti.culitrl,; doscvlbad as followaf 11"(41:NNJNC tit a poi.rlt in 1,110 otiDt 71110 0'' a llarth aCIlith caQilLy maid 111)101 lAos noose Lho woaitor:ly lsorU.on of a tract nut o+..' Llio C. Cantor :iurvoy, Abol Tact l'u. 275 4) 1; convaynd 1„ Aii.tw fluttvOy 'i'kioinf.oavn, a fo.no ool,a, by 0, P'. 1i,,Jmbr Jr. and rticovded In 110111mr, 110'?, Para ,fr.; of mile 1)ex;d rteoOJc H of De1lGU11 County, Toxosj naid bog:lnninp point rtloo l.;oinr; iri tlto north Erne of mid k;i.nn Nu voy Tholulrsnn tract and thn t,outll IjIlo of it of 7.and new owned by Denton Devulopmetib Compaq; TITNt,T; asst with bho north line of paid tins lia,,voy ggwmpson i, tract, u, dietnnco of GO Poet to a poitrt for a coritcf's THUNCE south a d.AOtmwo, of 1,0 fooh to n point for a c.urnerf THIP110", wort a di.stanico of CO j'oat to a po .ht for a cur'rler in tho ooat .Nita of m ld county roads THENCE north w,lth Lho tiuat lino uf' Oaid county rolld a di.Dtanc[i of 20 foet to the place of biofirini.ng. 2'1,7 HAVO AIM 'f0 1107,1'1, all and ai.nt;;ular, the lrr:lril.oror aforoliaid to ii., the nuid Ca 1,,y of Dontori) Tons, its Ouccoaaoro and auvigrio, lo". ever) toprither with bho ntr4lt acid 1)riv:ilcge at airy Gild 031 t:irnob io ~ ttnLr31 t~tiP ~u..r.ae;:rn, ar 1111;1, Hrzx`I, f:r)'~'eu', lus' t.l,e lnnl,o.c uf' cunsi,:rllcL. J11~?, '~'e..c[ r7GLI,,ICt Ilr' r,ld a 1. I 1 ta:l u A iw owls. t..Ioctrlc ) Yj r4] to L'm!II 1 11,110s a09. upon thn clorL(IJU it WIDL .il thinUOL- of ri..itl richt. aiuu pf;lMloga hoiroi.n grantod Lbo Ciby ul' Dalton, Toxua, ;rill not cronto a nuisanoo or do ariy apt that w.111 lre detrirnorital to said prorniDOa. U 4 u 5 r--- TYTMSS DrY RAPID thus (!E:rXday of Jawm ws A.D, 1961. a, ~ a w/ arvoy siirpson TfS 3TAT2 01 TSXAS 1 COUNTY OF D) PIDN t I3P;l'i1RL 1 i!;t tPra unrloraignod autliori ty, a Notary Public in and for lDontotr County] Tens', on thin defy por,acnally sppenrod Harvey Thompr3%sns a foirlo aolas )mown to mU to be the person whoac maw it; aubinAbocl to t,ho Sfollaroint,, anatrumcx , tend acknowledged to me that ahc exocuted the gynr„ trrs,' ho ylwp ;ea and c~irnl,rl,r,fiiC7on id~r~roiir exprb Piod. r•r .,o nr„ Notary Public in and for C11' + u,,, Denton County) Tana L fr_ s Ey , 4 t'~r r s N r a ' L "I r R s F! ytt n f i Y X11 Il r: i! r . f tr rfow pl"v aj L, ' l lo, lim ens l i y l I l F~J 7117-' 14 1 1Y" "i;A r ; ! tint ] r4 far r 1, C, r~ 1 t~ c # ~ , , T'IM Stele qF Tune X41'[ (i) t Cmf;tlyt>rl),wivu I ) I. I';I V]'! f II i nl thr luw;l. (riur+ lu 711111 1.1! n•dJ hnnhy irlt r U1110.14)y ;,IIi'v that II II' Ir i 1711' Inii t nl OI F' EI i I . ~tdL i u ;,halt' d r;d Fri!' fd.~ la 1 Mi E! a~ tH ntll. ehi ~d;~5 ~;t 7 f' C tb4~ A b., l~(o~ ui ~'l 0 t 1 £ nn1 !lull it nl 'e4i ;i,. y d - cr ru •1 l ~ tl t a ~tll! t t.:~i ~l ~q( I ~~i dll~,. it Ih•nry~. (rt c~ tli ~'a' ;ni ern n 7 A 1 I I (1, hr,tl ,,,Hiroo, 1 r w+..-...«ra«sn....«._~.+-.+ .u« !)I )ndy. ;,r., l f,q. (.Umd' s~~,wl kJrir ,;r . M r , E~ I 1 r F 40 ~V, Tc- i , 1 T1 A T_N_.f L N..A..I!_C_.4 U, 0 N„ll MAI ALL PILN BY '1'IIL'SL P1U6N14NTS: That we, S'1'LLD CONSTRUCTION CMIYANY port Worthp Toxaa (heroi.naftor railed the Pr:iuci.pal), as Principal, and the GfsNL?ML_MUl1Ati0li Q014PANY~Or ATILRICA____,, a corporat,.on organized and doing buoinceD under and by virtue of the lava of the State or -146shingtou_ ~ and duly liconsed for the purpose of snaking, guerantoeinU or beoomirtg Dole surety upon bond or unae;;taking required j or authorized by the laws of the State of Toxad^ , a; Suroty, are hold and firmly bound unto City of Denton, Texas heroinaftel: called the w. l:it;hty and 9ES~lUU. _ . _ J~ OUllgao in the lout and full cum of Qno X110 ".0,111d Three tlundrod (S1,:j11O.18 ) DUllars, lawful :money of the United Statas of Aworien for the pay- went of whi.Ch, well and truly to bo static, wo hereby bind Dursoivas, our succasaora and aesigns, Jointly and onvoeally, fitwly by theso presents, TJkIL+IUiAS, on ` 2let._r___ day of August---., 1961, Clio uaid Principal, as contractor, onteved into a contract for an additional 10"-snvor.,line and a T 6" water line along Stuart Road between Juno and Pershing for the Towne NorthW Additiou_ 5es~ond Section W11EMS, under the termo of the oposificationa for paid worse, the said Principal is required to give a bond in Cite amount of one 119tousand Thrna l6ndted gSg11Cy,,wnd collars to guarantee the roplacement and repair of defective material or faulty vorlunanehip, furuiohed or installed by the acid Principal.t for it pariod of One (11)) Year. w from and A after the date of the completion and acceptance of payment, t NOW THRREVORNj if the said Principal ahall for a period oi! Ono (1) Year } from and after the data of the completion and aooeptanco of the said work by Raid obligee replace Dad repair any and all defective materials or 1aulLy workmanship r in said work, then the above obligation is to he void; othorwiso to remain in full force and effoot, 3rd October 1961 ,i SEALED with our Deals and dated this DAY of 379ED C S RUG IA i; ;NL+II~~NSI11 NUfF~/, ~UIVANY OF AMLtIrWL F tL ~e y t U' 44 Sweeney Attortley* n•Paet „ . A Y.AIT_LWA"NC g BOND 10ft ALL MEN BY IMUR FRUICIMt That wan sTIKD CONS MUCfTYON CCMPAMY - Port Worth, Texan (hereinafter called the Principal), as principala and the GjMjAL I1MMLk= Coo= oP AMMO , a corporation organiued and doing busiuass under and by virtue of the laws of the state or aa~ hen tnn ead duly licensed for the purpose of ■akinap guerantesing Or becouing dole surety upon bond or undertaking requir4d or eathorided by the law: of %j,6 8tato or Texas , as surety, are hold and firmly bound unto, f'r of D4atona Texas herelnmfter called the 96iia*a to the Just gad lull gum of ~uµ.'ihoueand lhrou:,itundrad -$i it 98/1.00 } f~i `1 W',380t9,8 i) bOll4no lawful Moaay of the United states of America for the pay. what of 11biehp well anal truly to be wade, we heroby bind ourrolves, our suacusora and asaipso jointly and aaverally, firmly by these presentso Van"0 on 2Let day of . Au" , 1181p the said Psla►oipala 6e oowteeetorp entered into a contract for an additional 10" sewer ling gad s ' 6" ,#tor line afoot Stuart goad between Jaso and ler4hing for the Two* North dditicn, waned section, VXDA S, under the terms of the epeaifioatians four said workp t4a said Pritteipel is rope" to give r. bond in the amount of Ana Thoum4nd 7'hrne ltw~dred~ h mAq"'BA/luwig ♦ yy S ~_r^~Mq . o-M-M-iiM Mr-YMMAMOM-NM M (~:4 BOI,9.B., ) roallar6t0 ~Smmm I I F tki'rep"641 tnt end repair of defective anterisil or foulty worI hip, fstsnished or iostnlled by tim "Id Pri A441p for 0 pe1rLN of 0010 (1) tear ~ ftt+M gad after the dote of the eopletio01 end 4aeptd1K* of poywsnt, >rOM' l WXp it the acid Pri01aipal shell for a period of One (1) 'fear a freer gad after' the data Of the completion and scoaptanee of the said work r said Obligee treplaea AW repair anyr and all detective weterinle or foolty woxleet60hip in said work, then tb4 abava obligation is to be void& otherwise to ram4fA in full { force and aifect. sgAL4 with OUT 644,111 and dated Chia 3rd DAY of Oetob r ~ L%l iTKiO oi1CSMAi. _ ' Nit ANMCA D W. sweeney~ ttor01ey-~,n 4,at 435958 XN M ALL l48N BY MUR PUSKU19i •tttst ua, TEW CON87:4U TION C^l WIV »~pirorP WorthsTU" v (hsruityafte1w callad the Y'tincl-pAll. Ail rrinaipal, raw tite OPNUML INS1f MR COMM Or AMM1'S Ok . a norpozaticn organiaotl mad doing bueinesa ttndat end by virtue of the Lou of the state of, ~ llarhinton mW duly lieanaed for the purpose of etakitsg„ guamtaeing or beaaalugc solo surety uiw.+ bond or uadertakiog repaired or oatheAmed by the, ton of the state of Tax" _.1 as Sucetyl Kra hold and £irwly bound unto MCiy.u,f 11,antO1% T"#* , hereinafter called thm Obligee in Lite just and full sthu of Uns+7kiou n ~d~'1hCaa 11w1drad-Kelity and 98114 ( 410vo.(3Udollars, lawful money of the EJni.ted Otaees of America for the pay- meat of wb,ieh, veil mad truly to ba made, we hereby bind oureelvea, our auccassurs aatd adalpsm loiatly and sewrollyi firefly by tb4se pressate. NN1EIkmv on day of M'AugSa m IWO tm said prinatprlm a. anatractoro entered iota a eoatrect for an mlditioeal 101' rarer line and s 6" rater 1i" alms Stuart R"d batwova .Jtuaa and N nhing for the Tow" Borth Mwitio"I 9o0oad toatioa. 1d1I WSO Rados tha terms of thw opeoificaticee for acid work# the raid friwtyal is repairad to give a bta d in the amount S pne, a~pud, llo,`di 1~Q,rA Lt :add'o'S8%10U -•-*•..-.«r.. (41,,380m ) 11011ars to gslN"sateo tba replaaaetsat awl rpwrir of defeative etaterial or fealty vorloapa hip, i1t, 41t4W of iertetlled by Ow acid Masipalm for it period of j:1) 'leer from sad after tbw dhito of tite ommostier and aoaeptaeaa of radmoat. 1W TOSS1►OPAO it tba said PrLociral shall for a pasf,od of 000 1 Ywr from sad after the date of the Carplttium ewtl eateptmnao of tbo oaid cork by maid Ob'ligea molaos and repair say **A all dofectivo wAterials or fealty worhomWtlp in *bid rotkm thsa the oboe obligate m 0 to be voldi otlesnmise to remain f.M full for** a" *9f*ot* AIALSfti with our seela Oed dated this 8~..._ P&T of Uatebwr , 1%1 gfft itb O uy.o... or,r IM COMMPY I Amer ny p .~"~m{Aft !'a*w~- • 'boa 1 1 ~ 1 I ' . k-s tSj ~ 11 4 AL City of Denton* Municipal Building, Denton, Texas ~f j State of Texas County of Denton I, Frank Barrow do hereby certify that I have this date received the City of Denton'a draft in the amount of a ~t $7,266,67 on draft No. 05559 and I hereby atate that thin surd is received in parent for liability insurance issued by Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company to the City of ' Denton, Texas and although made to my agency that I will receive no part of tha proceads from this contract, Frank Harrow 10/10/61 I I; 3 a AT A SPECIAL MEETING 01' THE CITY COUNC11, OF 'fills CITY OF DEN'TON, TEXAS, HRI,D IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAH) CITY ON WE 15TH DAY OF SI?PTEMM, A.D. 1961. It I: S O 1, 11 '1' 1 t) N 1411BRNAS, thu Denton American Legion Basebal.l Team of Post No, 71 on August 13, 1961, won tho Utate Championaihip in the American Legion Play-off i at Austin, 'Paxa'6; and WIIERFAS, during, the 1961 season the Denton American Legion Baseball 'ream.played thirty-three games, winning twenty-seven and losing only six; and , W1IRREAS;, this fine showing on the part. of the Denton American Legion Aasoball 1'eam'of Pout No. 71. weta the culmination of countless hot,rs of practise and participation In the aforosaiid thirty-three gamen during the 1961 season; and WHEREAS, the achievement of the Denton American Legion Raseball 'Perm of Post No. 71 atnnds its it monument mad tribute to its coach, Frank $nwyer, 1 who dnvoted his limitless energy and courage to 'guiding and molding the Winning 0an1; and WHERFA, thin unpaid service to the youth of Denton was made in the generous spirit of Perern.al self-sdorlf:tce that characterizes Frank Sawyer to his countless friondn and admirers; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the City Cotmcit of the City of Denton,' Texan, should Donor this oukstandfnl citizen on behalf of tile r-ftluons of Denton, nou theroforu BE IT RESOLVED BY '1111: ('.?.'FY COUNCJ14 OP THE CITY OF DENTON, TFXtSj that I: this Resolution be, autd the some is huroby, passed in prataful recognition { and npproclatio., ()it behalf of the oitizens of Denton for the outstanding set-vice of Frank Sawyer to the youth of Denton as Coaoh of the 1961 Denton American Logi.on Baseball 'Ceram of Pont. No. 71. l>ASSF)U AND APPROVED thin 15th day of September, A.D. 1961,. Ciq of Den Lan, Texas ATTUST'i City of UcuLtte, 'T'exan C1 y Att:orocy City 0 ' Dentate, 'Pekes C)I~ MIS7 CLUU C r DL,NICS P O. UD% 2014 TUNAS DRNTON OT" MIST CLUB, DEWON, TEXAS RISSOI,UTTON oN ci9Tl, DETEgNSE W1117RP;AS these are perilous timuo for our national survival with the existence of tho poeeibilities of nuolear attaok on this oountry, and WEiEREAS our national and state leaders have rspsatod'ly testifiod that in I, the event of nuclear atta ok, millions of Ameri.oan lives could Le saved j by ndnquatc civil defenso proparednond, and blRP MAti now, more than ovorr a strong; civil Wanes in vital to tho national security and is of direct conoorn to every citizen, to every 1 oivia, religious, educational, and industrial organization, and to every level of government, and V111FRLAS, in view of rooent events on the } in sold war t tension, a at cid leadership exaroiaed by the President the of the increase ,vwa and n sed international e United ~ ! national Executive and Congrosaional loaders, the I public indifference and akoptiaiam rogarding the valise of divil defonas is being dissipated and individuals in civic and religious organizations, educatory, public officials, and the citizenry at largo are ovidenoing interest and or learn in the problems and progress of nonmilitary defense I, and national and individual survival, and WIISRC13 the President of the United States has stated that "to x-ooogni.zo t the po nibi.liti.es of nuoloar w-ir in the missile ago without, our oitizena 1> knowing what to do and whore they should go if bombs begin to fall would be a felUaro of responsibility", and has moved to strengthen t,ho aiv.i:l } dufenno of our country, ae well as the military defense, and has oalled upon govexmmnnt at every level and upon all ui.tizons to rodoublo their offorts for an Invigorated civil defanso progvnmy and k WHE'RNAS civil defeiano in the diroot responsibility of City and County governmont, as well as that of the state and Voderal govornmont, and VIVERVAS the Unitod States Conl'oronoe of Mayors at its Annual Conference on June 1961, by resolution, declared that natioral uecuri.kry roquires { a strong civil dofonee and defenso mobilization program and rsnffirmed its pant rosolutione, urging, munioipali.ties to inoroaoo their ookpabilitlov to function during an omorgency,, and Y1101W.A£9 thors iu a hood and neobnuity for inovoaaad civil defanso antivition In tho City and County of Denton and the public is looking to the offiui.aln of there gov0rmm6nt0 to fulfill. their rosponnibilitioe of anadership in this hold, and ii Y ~L I I I W1E,RF,AS the officials and oiia.auna of the City and County of Denton must do their part to insure the furvival of our Notion and the preservation of the American rosy of life, inoludinr as it doos our individual liberty, freedom of spnooh, freedom of worship, and other rights and privilerca our forefathers sacrificed to aeouro and protect and tihich we now enjoy. i NOVI THERE1+'011E 13F IT RpSOLVED That the Denton Optimist Club of Denton 1. Strongly support the civil dofenae program at a notional, state, and local level. V 2. Call upon the officials of the City of Denton and the ' County of Denton to initiate immodiately a vigorous and i active civil defenae program for the City And County of Denton. 3# Pledge the full cooperation and assistance of the member- ship of this Club to the City And County officials in support of such a program. BE IT ir'URTHER RESOLVED That the Preeident of thi.e Club, or his designee, personally visit, with the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Denton and the County Judge and Commiaeionnrs of the County of Denton, present them j with a copy of Chia Resolution, urge them to establish and oarry forward an aobiva civil defense program And offor the aneiatanoo and support of our membership in suoh endeavors. DE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Civil Defense Committee of this Club oontaot the officers and interested committees of other oivio, religious, industrial, eduoational, and oommOnity organizations to interest slid en- uourage them in supporting a vigorous civil defense program for the City and County of Denton and to cooperate with other interested organizations and individuals to accomplish the purpooes and objectives of this Resolution, ..a ~ t/~l~v`lfQfli I Tix'eu., en Denton Optimist Club Denton, Texas t Data l r ` i w r fir.. III-NOUN 1IONS CLUB OF DENTOW, THXAS - RESOLITTION ON CIVIL. DEFENSE 111WIWAS thene arc p!<rilour; timed for our nationat Survival with the existence of the lu~ns.'" U.tl'ice of nuclear attack on this co uatt'y, and W118A AS our national and etaru leaderN have repo(iLodIy tostified that it, r:ho event of nue7onr attack, millions of Amarioaa livea could be anved by adequate civil dofense praprivodlleaa, and W119REAS now, more than aver, a sticng civil defense is vital to the national security ,end lA of direct, concern to every citizen, to every civic., religious, educational, and incluAtelal organisation, and to every level of government, and WJCOUAS in view of recent evantm on tho international scene, the I,ncreaea in cold war tension, and leadership oxereisad by the president of the United States and other national Execlttiva And Coograesional leaders, the pubiie`indirfaranoe and skepticism regarding the vnlua of civil detenae is being dissipat'ed'and individuals in civic and religious orgatii, tW.ons, erlucator.a, public officials, and the citizenry at large are ev.doncins ioterertt and concern in the problems and progress of nonmilitary defense and national and individual survival, and WNkMAS the 7roeident of the United States has atated that "to recognize the posaihi- litifea of nuclear war in the misetl.e age without our citizens knowing what to do and where they should go if bombs begin to fall would be a failure of responsibility", and Wo moved to strengthen the o, til defense of our aountry; as well as the military dei'enao, and has called upon government at every level and upon all oitizena to ! vodoublo their efforts for an invigorated civil defense program, and WHI RkA,4 civil defense is the direat responsibility of City and County government, as wel,1 no that of the state and Federal govertnment, and MRl:.AU the Visited States Conference of Mayors at its Annual Conferanoslon Juna 14, 1961, by resolution, declared that national security requires a strong civil defense and defense mobilization program ones reaffirmed its past resolutions, urging munioi- palitiee to increase their capabilities to function during an emergency, and Wn*REA9 there is a need and nsoaesity for increased oivia defense autivitiee in the City and County of Denton and the public ie looking to the officials of these govern- ments to fulfill their responsibilities of leadership in this field, end WH#RZAS the officials and citizens of the City and County of Denton must do their port to insure the survival of our Nation and the preservation of the American w,ry of life, including as it does our individual libarty, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, and other rights and privilegue our forefathers sacrificed to secure and protect and which 'Ws now enjoy, NOW THEREFOR) BE IT RESOLVED That the Hi-Noon Lions Club of Denton, Texas I` 16 Strongly support the civil defense program at a iational, atats, and local level II' z. Call upon the officiala of the City of Denton and the County of Mitch to initiate i rAotdiataly a vigorous and aot:iv+s oivil defense pi:ogram fox the Cit!-and County of Denton. 3, pledge the full Cooperation and assistance of the membership of this ! Club to the City and County officials in support of such a program. , I RL IT FVKTUhR RUSOLVED That the president of this Club, or his designee, personally visit eith the HAyor'and Councilmen of tho City of Denton and the County Judge And Commisxionara of the County of Denton, pre,cent them with a copy of this Resolution, urge there to establifth and carry forward an aotivs civil defonsa ,,ogrom and offer t:he nasiotance and support of our membership in much endeavora. OR IT NURTIitiL1 ARSOLVBb That the Prasident cf this 01.ub, or a committee appointed by him, rooperato with other interested organisations and individuals to aooo;gilish the pulpoesi and objectives of this Resolution. 'rile undersigned officer hereby certifies that the above and foregoing Resolution on Civil Defense was duly adopted by the Ili-Noon Lions Club of Denton, Texam, at its regular business meeting on August 2hi 1961. r,. Secretary~ Ili-Noon Lions Club of Denton, Texas i a f j i t i 4 1 J UNIVl4R51'Iv DIl1VE KIWANiS OLU6, DENTON, TEXAS uESOLUTiON ON OIVIL DKNI:NSE WltL+REAS I:hoae are perilous Litneo for our national survival with the existence of the possibilities of nuclear attack on this country, And 14IIEREAS our national and state leaders have repeatedly testified that in the event of nuclear attack, millions of American lives could be saved by adequate civil defense preparednoss, and SdIIhIRFAS now, inorc than over, a strong civil daf:en9o is vital to the national security and is of direct concern to evory citizen, to every civic, religious, educational, and industrial organization, and to every level of government, and IMEREAB, in view of recant evouLo on Clio international soano, the increase in cold war tension, and leadership by the President of the United States and ot.l!ec national Executive and Congressional leaders, the public indifference av.: skepticiom regarding the value of civil defense is being dissipated and individuals in civic and religious orgentzationa, educators, public officials, slid Clio oitizenry at large are evidencing interest slid concern in the problems and progress of nonmiliLary defense and national and individual survival, and WHW,REAS Clio President of the United States has stated that "to recognize the possibilities of nuclear war in the missile age without our citizens knowing what to do and where they should go if bombs begin to fall would be a failure of rosponsibi,lit;+", and had moved to strengthen the civil defense of our country, as wall as the military defense, and has called upon government at every level and upon all citizens to redouble their efforts for an invigorated civil defense program, and IMMEAS civil defense is the diroct responsibility ok city and County government, no well as that of the state and Vedeval government, and W)MIUM the Uni.tod States Conferenco of Mayors at its Annual Conforenco on June 14, 1961) by resolution, declared Chat national security requtrea it strong civil defense and defense mobilization program and reaffirmed its past resolutions, urging tminieipAIxLiMA to increase their capabilities to function during an emergency, and i WHEREAS there is a need and neosssiLy for increased civil defense activities in the City and County of Denton and the public is looking to the officials of Chose governments to fulfill their responsibilities of leadership in this field, and WERRAS Clio officials and citizens of the City and County of Denton mast do their hart to insure the survival of our Nationsand the preservation of the American way of life, including as it does our individual liberty, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, and other rights and privileges our furofathors sacrificed to secure and protect and which we now enjoy, NU14 'PIIIal LIVORI's RL IT RIMIMP That tho University Drive Kiwanis Club of bentnn 1. JL•ronkly voppert. Lhc ckO.l dctonso ptogram At n national, eCato, Ilna local lcval. 2. call upon the, officials of Clio city of Denton and the County of Denton to i.niLiALO itmaadiately A vigorous and active civil defonao program for the city and County of Menton. 3. Pledgo the full cooperation and assistnnco of the ment- berahip of this Club to the fiCy and County officials in supporL of such a progrom. BG IT FURTHER REGCLVED 'c'hat the president of this club, or his designee, ~ersanaliy vigl.t w.tth the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Denton and the County Judge and Conuniasionars of the County of Denton, present thorn with a copy of this Revolution, urge thein to astnbl".ah and carry forward an active civil dofense program and offer tho assietencc and support of our memberahip iu such ondeavors. III: I'1' FURTDIiIt RESULVLD That the Vivil Defenno Couunittoe of this Club contact tha officer's and interested coanuitteea of other civic., reiigioua, industrial, educational, and community organizations to interest and encourage thoul in supporting a vigorous civil defense program for the City and County of Denton and to cooperate with other interested organize- t.iotis and individuals to accomplish the purposes and objectives of this Resolution. ADOPTED BY THE UNIVERSITY DRIVE KIWANIS CLUB, DENTON, TEXAS ON AUO%1ST 16, 1961 ' ice- - ~bat ant UNIVERSITY DRIVE KIWANIS CLUB DENTON, TEXAS f ~ i f s i 1 iE❑it 1..~~ .I, U C., '.:o I :i,!ii. i:Iffl OjI _ IYI;1., ,(,d '~'+'i1 'J L~lir 1iLll u.Ju UJ ~ 1Na ip (l,l.i ~IIJ Lt i , ( U;i I J, .1. Cr J, (,1 ,I 11.E '?A Ji ,:E3:, 1,.. t, Uf11} .x'.1',,,1 r=. . 1: y.ll!fi I~!i yli'SC all., I ip;l IL. f• ii~l! .€1Jir Jill' ."7'~'. :r. 1 )„•J! ,I r{i ~Illi.: ln) ) tl";, I( IJ!):. "t ~ 1 I < 1.. i, ..(1 i IL AI Lt..r f. f (il[1( r! ),ii ,.,sn•I J L,..: i, ri ( ,u. i r _~1Ar ((4r.cl s owl= } ' iF II I'x 1 1 i i r, , DF3iDON Ky41ANIS OLUB► DENTON, TEAS RESOLUTION ON OIVIL DF ENSE WiSRIPAS these are PmJ10us times for our national survival with the oxistenoe of the possibilitiee of nuclear attack on this country, and WWMRNAU our national and state leaders have repeatedly testified that in the event of nuclear attack, millions of American lives could be saved by adequate civil defense preparedness, and WID now, morn than evor, a'strong civil defense is vital to the national security and is of direct concern to every citizen, to every civi.o, religious, educational► avid induotrial organi,zation► and to every level of government, and WORBAS, in view of recent evonts on the international eoena, the increase in cold war tension, and lakdership exercised by the president of the United States and other national Oxeoutive and Oongressional leaders, the public indifference and skepticism regarding the value of civil defense is being dissipated and individuals in oivio and religious organizations, eduoatorr► public officiale► and the citizenry attfl n rge are evidmioi defennegg interest and and r..;,osrn in the problems and progress individual survival, and W6EA8 the President of the United States Me stated that "to recognize the possibilities of nuclear war in the rissils age without our citizens knowing what to do and where they should go if bombs begin to fall would be a failure of responsibility", and has nwved to strengthen the civil defense of our oountry, as well an the military defense, and has called upon govern. went at every level and upon all oitisens to redouble their efforts for an invigorated civil defense program, and wows civil defense is the dirsot responsibility of City and Oounty governaent► as well as that of the state and Federal government, and r WOWS the United. States Conference of Mayors at its Avuuval Oonferenrs on ,suns 141 1961 by ~,opolution, declared that national security requir its strong civil Arfensa and defense mobilization program reattrmid past resolutiovic? urging munioipalities to ,nor"$$ trisir capabilities to function during an esurgenoy► and W}iER AB there is a need and neoossity for increased civil defense activities in the Oity and County of Denton and the public is looking to the officials of those govertments to fulfill ',hair responsibilities of leadership in th"s field, and r M4 VAS the offiniale and oitiaens of the City and'oounty of Dutton Must do their part to ineure the survival of our Nation and the preservation of the Amerioan way of life, inaluding as it doeo our`individtul liberty, freedo* of speeehf freedom of worship, and other rights and n;.+vilegos our fore- fathers saorifioed to seouro and proteat and vhloh we now enjoy. NOW FMq;RENCRFJ B, IT RGSOYV'F;D That the Denton Ki.wani.s Club of Denton 1. OtronBly support the oivil defenem program at a national, state, and looal level 2. Oall upon the offioialn of the City of Denton and the County of Denton to initiate immediiatelye a vigorous and activa oivil defeneo program City and County of Denton. 3, Pledge the full oonperation and ausintanoe of the mem- bership of this Oiub to the City and County offioialn in support of ouoh a program. ' X YM YdEtMR MOLVED That the President of this Club, or his designees personally Visit With the Mayor and Counoilmen of the City iof Dento a ittht~A tM Count' Fudge am Comoiissionere of the County rs, forward ' of this Resolution, urge them to establish and oaprese tri,lh a oepy 0 llgtiw civil defense program and offer the assistanoe and support of mtr awi srship in such endeavors. IT y R RF:90LYED That the Civil Defense Comcittee of this Olub ob+ASwt the offieere and interested comxittess of other o,lvio, irrduetriolr eduattional, and community organieatione to latersrt and enoouraP them in supporting a vigorous oivil defeneo prjgrax for the Oifjr asad County of Denton and .o onoperete with other !.nterseted oroaniiw %ow MA ittdividuale to nooreuplish the purposes and ob;leotlveti of this E Reselutioa. ~ Preei DFINTOIP IO LUB DENTOA F TWO AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COIJNCIL OF T119 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HELD IN T11E MUNICIPAL BUILDING OF SAID CITY ON THE 12'1'11 DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A,D, 1961. RE90LU'T10N WHEREAS, it is the duty of the Chief of police of Cite City of Denton, Texas, to place and maintain all official traffic signs and aignala, and to establish, designate, restrict or mark by proper signs, buttons, lines and , marks for crosswalks, safety zones, traffic lanes, loading zonos, passenger zones, fire and police reserved zones, school zones and parking spaces, all subject to the approval of the City Council and subject to the provisions of Article 16.09 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas; and SAS, the City Council has heretofore approved the ingtallathrL of a one-way traffic system in and upon certain st:rocts in the City of Denton, l Tortes, for the purpose of facilitating the adequate movement of traffic upon the said atrastal"and WORM, the placing and maintaining of all official traffic signs and signals in order to accomplish the re-routing of traffic upon the said streets §i hag been heretofore ordered by the City Council; now therefore be it MUM BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DRNTON, TEXAS, that the placing S and maintaining of all official traffic signs and signals in order to accomplish 'i the one-way movement of truffle in and upon the following streets in the City j. of Denton, Texas, is hereby in all things approved: 1 DIRECTION OF PERT ONE-WAY !MEIAFPIG ONP WAYOljl ; Elm Street Soul:h University Drive Eagle Drive r Locust Street North Viti,3rsity Drive Eagle Drive t F Oak Street Won r; gim Street Avenue C Hickory Street traet, 91m Street Avenue a Aveuuo A Soullb Hickory Street 0heatnut Strsot i Ohootnut Strant Woe); Avenue A Avenue B Avenue 8 North Chestnut Strant Hickory Sereat DIRECTION OF STREET ONE-WAY TRAFFIC ONE WAY FROM; T0: Eagle Drive East Elan Street Locust Street Sycamore Street West Avenue If Avanua a Gary Street East Elm Street Locust Street Mulberry Street East Avenue S Avenue C Third Street West Elm Street Locust. Street and be it further i ' i RESOLVED, that the establishment by the Chief of Police of the City of Denton, Texas, or any official or employee of the City of Denton acting by or under the authority of the Chief of Polioe,of any and all of the official traffic signals, signs and curb markings prior to the date of this Resolution be, and the same t $ is hereby, approved, rat:lfiod and confirmed as of the dato of actual establish- a mentj and be it further S 1 RESOLVED, that this Resolution bc, and the snwo in horaby, declared to be cumulative of all other resolutions and ordinances of the samo subject, i' PASSED AND APP%;VED this 12th day of September, A.D. 1961, s~~ ayor~ s dity of Denton, Toxs'1 s{; ATTEST; , J ~l ity Secretary O ty of Denton, Texas APPROV AS i,4 y ttortte U ty of Denton, Texas f i DID TABULATIONS 1. Did No. 61-91-8 Distribution Trannformers and Canaoitors. Clunmill-Oupply Company of Fort Worth, Texts was low bidder with a lump sum price 0tal of $$1$3,038.00. This figure roprosents a 5% discount on the unJt prices bid, 2. Did No. 61-82-8 Common wire and 8orvice Cnbin. Prtarttc+r Supp4 Company of Dallas, Texas was low bidder with a bid of $83,570.00 A di.soount of of 1% was also offered. 3, Bid No. 61-83-8 Street Lamps and Light Bulbs. We9tinghouse Electrie Supply was low bidder with a bid of $4,200,50 overCumminm $ Supply Company who bid $$1+1217.9:1. J ; A, Bid No. 61-84-•8 Msaellaneous Electrical Suv lp toe, General Electric Supply Go. - 6 Items $2,886.09 F j, Wichita Electric Supply Co. y 52 Itemb $$11,835.15 r% Priester Supply Co. 13 Items 5,759,23 Gra,Ybar Eleotrio Co. 5 Items 3,527.20 Cummins Supply Company - 15 Items $6,A22.16 Nelson Eleotrio Supply Co, - lit Items $3,273.93 Wostinghou9e Electric supply - 20 'items $15,548689 Watson 1♦;lootrio Supply Co. - 6 3teme $2.187 . 1 651-)4391'5- 54 Did No. 61-85-8 Street Liftht AeeembJ,i_,_;,,,os. f Prieater Supply'Company of Callas) Texas was low bidder with a bid or $18)112.00. { J 9 L 1 HTITTON Wet the undersigned residents of the MoSingo S Udlvl`s*oii, here- f by, respectfully petition tho Honorable City Co snarl"cif Donton, Texas, to appraise the construction of a Railroad grade crossing on Doyd Street so as to connect Mozingo Subdivision with Mingo Road. With the opening o% Boyd 5trcet, it will offer a oonveniont route of ingress and egress to this Subdivision. t~,'e also fool that Doyd Stvaot, if opened, will give a safer crossing on the Texas and Paoifi.c Railroado Name'/ Address Cary 7- 41 2: LAS. „ ry~_~J -Ilea, Onz f J7 E ~ /-~~~1R _f:,jr(,,~.L......I.rLLJji:u1....G.-•.....»..... rel. Y~'ia;~'4.) L-~~~r~.,J o.J•, f Zf~ V-IA 'r w i Address M1 Name 4 /_3 y~ rl d 0, (-'Vi`i ~a-~~•~ j., ! f 4•L ~~t U G~ Ida d'~( f Zal Syr 1... J 74, 4 Id 1 1 i r bc~ ~r s _...r _ . iyx) /V/ v 11 vwp rjq, 7e OY -7~1. k VV r . 1 j a Nam Address 40, r ; .fit Poo rtn 6 . ,wA iv ' i,V, G' ' s~ ~a s:.. yfxLt. ~.'!Y1/7".r7 d FZ:.ti{> J: ~~o GJcx G _ 1-e !LY i ~i ; R ~ ' ~ f, i, o I T ~i ~ ~ ~ c ~ r y, v~ p ~ ' ~ ` yl j 'S ~,t I~.( Denton, Texas May 24, 1961 Mr, C.B. Callicoate, City Engineer Munioipal Building Denton,,Texae Dear Mr, Calliooates We, the residents of Bonnie Brae from Scripture ;treat to Righway 241 would appreciate any consideration or ansint- anon you rdi. ht give us concerning the very oonfusinf, htreet signs, On Soripture at McKenna Park the sign says Boxinie Brae". On highway 24 the si§h reade "Ave, 1110 This street has always been "9onnie Brae and we by our following signa- tueas would cortainly appreciate your help in pcttlnfl the Ave. 11' sign ohanged to "Bonnie Bras" at Highway 24, Very traly yotxop Bonnie Brao Residohts i' If it would be advisable for us to appear before the City Commission we will be happy to do so, i 3 f r i r i i' J✓~, i~j~~^ ! ~iiYr,~ ?c!1~`!•{:.l~ v%~° Y/u %nr>✓is%,n,,:~c7 Y V//!~9z/i-'.vl✓ ~~/o•B'k// yGs~~r3`. ..)-il-'I.iC~J t~r'~ 1 ,r 4/ + ✓ ~~~Z ~ "/'~f'~i~ r i0'✓1(~-t.,-U't,. J- ~~l?a l.f'1.~y~.a....: ,~b'1'l/J-!.v< ~,[,tf~Q..,,. r~ y,, l C/ l ~ ti •~Z. i'•1'Y t.L(t., I •,?}1.t~Q_ " ;~~~F i /~/i'r'..,✓ ~rllC 17,4 ~,~,^~/f /Pal, i~^. ~1; / C?%.?'fjy~J,l ~'e . i_ r , } 1 r r~Ok~y ! is ~✓i ~n--~-i' r.r RECEIPT IOWA \ 4 I T Y 1 OF,. DENTON Phone 982.9601 221 N. Elm St. Bldg. Permif No. Corporation Court wecrl,+~l pnrUinnl lur l Ilt bl UnA~a (mill sky r4' 1,•~ _ hlUhlll! I! I ~ i ~ ~ r 1 r RECEIPT :,ITY OF, DENTON Phone 382.9601 1121 N. Elm St. Dole__ fT.196__L Bldg. Pormit No. i Corporofion Court Feronvd Faymmi For [;Ir of oinlon, ewt Ciry ColtKbt By_.A~.{ WWI a Awl M+w Irq 5Y,D NUMBER 16 0 8 3 i r • y 1r ~r E /k ' I f , ~ r; PETITION FOR CHANGE _IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION TO THE HONORABLE C17Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: I/WE, the undersigned, owner(s) of all of the property hereinafter described, do hereby file this my/our a petition, askEn~`that the zoning classification of the + said property be changed from thb Qf.' Lfr / District to the r UD ~L Y _ District under the provisions of Chapter 13, Parts II and III of the Code Sf Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, The said prop- f / erty is located on Street and is more particularly } described as follows, a z- 4 1 t . i~. k 1 Proposed development plans are/are not submitted herewith. Explanation, if any, + I/W# herewith tender the filing fee of Thirty-five Dollars ($35,00). i y o,_'kORD 41" PETITION Filed with City Secretary Referred by City Council to Planning and Zoning Commission (date) Public hearing advertised (date) Public hearing held _ (date) RECOMMENDATION AND REPORT OF PLAPMI.NG AND ZONING COM2[ISSION; Considered by the Planning and Zoning Commission on lg '1. T{ and report of apprvwl/disapproval made to City Council by vote of _ f ayes and Q nos. s ~a t; - I Chairman Planning and Zoning Commission Additional explanation and report of Planning and Zoning Commission: +V ,~-l - Chairman Planning and Zoning Commission i ACTION ON RECOMMENDATION AND REPORT BY CITY COUNCIL: 4 Public hearing advertised f r.... (date) t Public hearing held (date) 7 Approved/disapproved by City Council on 19 b vote of ayes and _ nos. y } Mayor City of Denton, Texas Remarks: -44 l 1,: N r~ s ; ❑ f ` C) Qty N„1 It 4V F 'Ji ~l7 riJ { ~i5 1=^ii 19F :;~_._r f) r~ tU r C^) ~.{I I~ r ( 3 66 66. Rom iL~ - U ru ~w Sr Esc m 1 I ISO (ta N Q) lu . -P fiO~ 1• f l ° u "o) c, ~@ W 5 p ray t p ~U 4 -~lhl p r ❑ r o u} i3_i5G 6 36'6 R IV lug ~~U,' i 11~ !~4 IIJ v O l 'i.. tq V' I]' 4 LLL, 1Tt,►, {I y, p NO / 111 ~ • r l 1 L_ ~n 1 q {.ni~ ~v~(l ~~t? r ou AVfi . G Jack Bell i'uhlil 1learing Ndrt'a Texas State University John E, Savage, 1910 W. Oak, City Jess L. Gerding, 191.4 W. Oak, City L. L. Killer, 1920 W, Oak, City 'i, N, Grant, Box 494; City U. '1'. C1aY1<, 315 Bradley, City Truman L. Reynolds, 311 Bradley, City Ruth Daughtevty, 912 Avc,nue A, City d, N. Brown, 2016 W, Oak, City Mrs. G. A. Odaro, % Flarry Ferguson, Whitevill.e, Tone. ' J. N. Brown, 2016 W. Oak, City 3. F, Kappa Sigma Educational Foundation, 2026 W. Oa}., City f: First. Methodist 0hureh, City i, Mra. Mary .Y, 0r.iffin, 1407 Oaklaifd, City Frank C, Marity, 2015 1louston, City 3op+ember 13, 1961 x' TER SONOTtABI,> CITY COITNOn, OF 'a rs UI''Y OF PrN'a'4T19 0 Nor h to+o JnIVoroj4~y. ae;ca j I am a etudon+. enrolled eduoa+f on i Is for mo +'o be ablo +'o con inuo Iponi I have boon Sn order tray. I ob4'ain paz'~ o +Ime employ + am able secure a chauffour~s peimi from + +imo fob neooe+ary +n ob+afn a par informed otrapon~'on, .1 4 f7.1 bo ablo 4-110 00-Y W14'h a 0,3n on iaxicaU company. I havd boon informed " •ha+ +4io ordi.nanoes Of the Ci+y of roval for issuanoo of ae°andfl°~la Penton require ersan1und~r +'WOn+y-one years of ng{ "h ouno OX lioonee for a p . In Cauue No. 62 256.0 1n 'h° 1311 of ago Ta^-aa, by judgment niner.een yearn of f)allas 00un Y, d e Juds.ai&j Dis,'rio+ Oour' „,Rat 19b1, I oblaine an order en+erod, on L he 17'-h dey Ofo£ m n Au or I undors''and Iha h removing my di,aabiliriea fitoymgtce mo an adu1." for all logal erfeo+ of *his SudPmon is 5.e pal. purpoee a , n requeF1. our Hunoral+lo Body I do hereby rosoc + fully o rooaive a chaut'Lu lioenao from 'h° { rangy me permfeoion Yf- } of en~'mi in order +'haf' I may be able +o a }end Nor+h Tox o state Un3varai+y, g V~ ~ - o o ar: ma j i i i j 1 c F, ',,1 ,~Ai • t - :