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Minute Bk. 14 2/1948 - 12/1951
CIiY hALL IF~RUARY 7th 1J48 ~pecial called meeting of the City Con~n~s~xon of the Ct ty of Denton lexas held in the City Hall Saturday l ebruary 7th 1948 Present ~ Barrow Selby King Absent $ Russell Wilhams 2 1 The meeting was called for the purpose of passzn the follow~n~ ordinances ~ ORDINANCE N0 Z724 'AN ORDINANCE by the C~ty boum~ ion of ~he C~tz of Denton ~e~s authorizin~ tho ~ssnance of ~hE CITY OF D~TON T~ STRF~ ~ I~tRO ~FNT BO~DS SLRI~ 1~8e to be dated March 1 1)48 in the principal s~ of $1bO 000 bear~n~ interest at the rate of ~/ per ann~ for th~ m~ryoso of con tructin~ street imprown~nts tn and for said City prescribing the iorm of the bonds ani tho form of the interest c~upons l~vying a con- t~nuinf direct annual ad valorem tax on ail tax- able property w~thzn the limits of said City pay the interest on such bents and to create sink]n i~d for the redenpt~on tbereof and pro viding for the assessment and collection of uch ta~es enacting tho proviz]ohs incident and latlng to the subject and purpose of thi~ ordin- ance and declaring an emergency ~S the C~ty Co~mn~ss~on has hmretotore on the 1 ~th day of SeptemBer 194~ adopted an ordinance callinF an electi)n on the question of the issuance of Street Impro~ent Bonds Jn lhe a~greffate sum of ~150 ~0 to ~ture serially over a p.tied o~ war~ not to exceed thirty ($0) years from the date thereof bearing ~nteros~ a* the ~im~ rate of S~ per ann~ for the purpose of constructing street ~mprovaents in and for sa~d City and ~S the said electzon was held ~ursu~nt to samd orli~nce on the 8th day of October l~ and resulted fav}rablv to ~ae isouance o~ said g neral obligation tax bonds and ~S the City Co~zssim ha~ heretofore adopted a resolu- tzon declaring the resultz of said electzon and determining the spaci~ic authority of the City to issue said ~oneral obligation ta~ bonds md ~ it is no~ necessary and ~roper that the C~t~ Co~nission proceed with the issuance of ~uch ~eneral ob]z~a~]on tax bonds the:crete BE I~ ORDAINED BY file CIPY bOI~I~%ION O~ ?,,~ CITY O1 D~()N S]CTION 1~ ~at thc bonds of sa~d Clt~ To be called ~ E CIiY O~ D~TON ~RL~T IM~OV~kNT dO~Do ~HIL% ]J48 be issued and bv virtues el the constitution and law of thu o~te of Texas for the t ~rpose of ~ons~ructin{ street i ~rovm(nts n and f]~ ~ld City in the principal s~ of 045 H~DRED ~I}TY C~OU AND DOILARq (&lb0 0)0 00) o]CfION Z, Ihat s~ld bonds hall b~ numbc~ ~d c ~ cut[vel ~rom ~e (~ to One Hundred ~ifty (1~0) both lncluslv~ hall bo of the denomination of ONE IHO~SAND DOL~ ($1 000) each aC~ recat~n of ON~ HUNDRED [I]TY TnO~AND DOLOR% ($150 000 00) Sz(~ION ~ ~ Tha~ said bends sh~ll be ~at 1 ~arch 1 1)48 and shall become due and pa3mble ~erzally ~cco~d~n~ to the ~ollow~n~ ~ch~dule~ BOND ~ I{BERS ( All Inclusive) ~Ai~IIIY gAl~S 1 to 25 ~r~h ] 1~68 ~ J6 000 26 Lo cO ~Imrch 1 l~(3 2~ OOO 81 to 100 ~ar ~ 1 lJTO ~0 000 101 to 150 Mar~h 1 1~?1 cO 0OO o=ClION 4 ~hat sazd ~o~ds shall ~ear interest from late until paid a* th ~ats ~f ~HRCU ~I~D 0NL [OURTH PER CENT~ (S~f) per annun such interest lc be }vl~e~l(~d by prope: ~ >upons attached to each of ~a:d bond~ ~d ~ald inter, st ~hall be pavablc ~ mi-a~nually on ~arch let and ~eptember l~t in sa~h weal [~ fir t tnto~ t paw~ent date b~ng ~arth 1 1~49 ~]CT[ON o~i~u~ bot[~ [r~nc~a] of and inter,st on said bonds ~hall D ~a~l~e~ l~wfu] non~v of the lnited States at the [lrst National Bank tn Dallas Dalla% Texas ul~n prtse~ ration and ~urrender of b nde or proper int~ rest c~upons g~C%ION 6~ lhat each of the said beads ehall bo smgn~d by the Iayor co~r]' ned bv the tit f SucretarV and the corporate s~al o~ ' IHE (IfY O~ D~fON ~ shall be ~mprosa d upon each of them ~ OI[ON ~: lhat th t t znt[e i[.nature~ oi the Mayor and City Secretary may ~tho~raphed or }rir~ed on the Intere t coupons attached to said bo~d~ and sh~[1 [ave thesame e]foct a tf they ~d been signed by them ~6i[05 8~ fhat th form of ~azd bonds shall be ~ub ]ant~ally NO UNiIE3di{f)~ D AMERI(A $1 ~0 O0 COl iY O~ DFNTON iHg OIlY Oi Oh~JlO i~ °iR}~ I lJI~OP JNi ~OND b~klF~ 1~48 lhg CllY O~ DhIlfO~ a ~unieipal corporation of the State el fexas acknowledge ~ ~]f indebted to a~d FOR VALUE R~C~IVRD hereby to pay to boa~e~ th u~a el ONE 71IOUSAND DOI (~1 000 00) ~n lawful money of the Unit, l 8tats~ of America om the II~T DAY O~ }~RCh lJ v~th ~,tereat ti ~eon from t~ date ~ereof m~i] paid at the rate of HIRLb AtDONL- Ol~IH PFH O~[~M (3i/) per ann~ pavable ~enl-anrtm]]y o~ ~ar~h ]st and epb ~ber let in sac[ /oa~ tho first tn~er6st pay sent mate b lnl *r } ] ] )%O ~ r [redecoration and u~rcnder of the annexed Oou}ons a~ they s verally ~ 11~ F~f ~CtJ~L AND D PLi o~ il ] t md ~re hereby made payable at lhe [lr~t National dank in Da]lt~ D~]]as ]exa~ and fo~ the prompt paV- sent of th~ bmq sni tho ~ntaro t tho~on at maturity tho full eaith credit and resources of Ih Cz~V o Denton [oxas are hereby irrevocably pledged thi° BOND ns me cf a ~ r~ ~ o~ hko tenor and eflect excopt a~ to n~ber a~d atu~fy au~ tfed o2 ocutlgoly from One (1) to ~e iundred Iifty (150) both ~z~cluq~vo in lenom~natton of ~e ihousand Dollars ($1 000) each apgr<~atinf- ~1 ~ olm~ 6nt lundr~d tilty ihousand Dollars ($1o0 000 00) and issued lot tha jut}cst of c)n trutttn{ s~r~et ~mp~o~eme~t~ in and for sa~d City mt~ aut}ot~ty of the ctn ~itut~on and laws of the Sla~e of %exa~ [ur~uant to an ardtllg~te duly adoltod by ths 61 by Conunis~ion of The 6it~ oJ Denton itxas and recorded in tho {tnutes of said Il I~ ilIR~BY CLI Iliad itmCIlED ~D RIPR~PNiED that the i~suanco of tb~s bond iht tho qerzes of which ~t ~s a part is duly authorized by mnd by a vo~c of t}~ qualified [roporty taxpaying gofers el th~ City of Denton Texas v>tln~ at an ~1 e?lcn held fei that purpose within lhe ~aid 6Ity on tho 8th day of October 1947 that all a~ ts c>~chtlons and thin[ required to be done precedent to and in the ~ssuan~ of th~s series of bonds and of th~s bond have been troperly done and tarlorned a~d have happened in re[ular and due time fern and aann~r as required by law that sul- ficient and proper provision for thc levy and col]e(tzon of taxes has been made which when collected shall b~ appropriated exclusively to tho payment of this bo~d and (he series et which It is a part and to ihs pa~ent of the ~nterest coupons lhereto annexed as t} o aam~ shall become due and tha~ the total indebtedness of The O~ ty o~ Denfcn ~exa including the entire series of beads of which th~s ~ one d~es not - exceed any constitutional or statutory l~m~tatlo~ IN WIIN~S WH~FO~ the 6t~v Cm~nts~]on o~ the O~ty o~ Denton Texas has caused the seal of sazd C~ ty to be al~xed ~ ~reto and thms bond to be signed by the Mavor and countorsl{ned by th~ C~tv Secretary and the interest coupons hereto attached to b~ e~ ~ted by the l~t~ograp~ ed or printed ~a~s~mt]e signatures o~ sa~d ~a~or and C~y oecrobary the date of this bond in ~ull com~rmzt~ w~th ~ho ort~ ~an ~ above re ferred to being the let day of ~arch 1~8 ~ ned I I Yarbroqt "ayor COI~I iiR~ i( NED ~ O 6 Enight City Secretary The C~tyof Denton Texas ~tCfION 9~ lhat the form of ~nta~e t coupon tabbed to sac}~ of sa~d bo~'d~' ~h~'l] be substantlally a NO ON TIlE Day of 19 fHk OIIY O~ DENiON a municipal ~orporat~on f the State of by promises to lay to bearer at Me III{~I NAiIONAL bAbK IN DALLAS DALLAS ~EXAS the scm of Dollars (~ ) in lawful money of the Lnlt~d ~tates et A~ner~ca said sum bein'g m nth inters t du~ That day on 2HE CItY OF D~NTON--~r~FNf BOND o~E[E~ 1548' dated ~arch ] 1948 Bond No C kn ~ght City Secretary Signed J I Yarbr~ gh "ayor oFC£ION 10 Faat the follow~nt ~ ri t~ate shall bo i~onted an the back o~ ea(h ~-~'~ Ot!ICE Oi CO IIIHOLLER ~ ~ i{ (1Sl~I NO I I[~LBY CM~iI~Y that there is n f~]o and el record in my offic, a cer?ificaie of the Attorney acne,al ~f thc ~tate of fexas to the effect that this bond has been <xan~n~d by h~ as r~qu~red by law and that he finds ?hat zt has been ~ sued ~n contorm~ty w~lh the con stitutlon and laws of th~ State of lexa~ led that it t a vahd and bindirg obligation upon said ClOy oI Denton f~xa ~nd sa~d bcnl ha this day been registtrsd by me ~dJNL S ~ }~ND AND lie aaI Ol Y OIli6I a/ Au t~n Terns th~s Col~ptroller ct fublic Accounts cf the State oi lexas ~iION l] BE If I~PIiiER ORDAINED BY ~I~E CITY COk~ISSION THE CITY O~ DIN%Of ItXAS~ [}aL t lay ~ha ll]tcro t on said bond and create a sink~n~ f~d sufficient to ~cdeem ~hem at ~mturtty a tax of ~ Cenis (~) ou each one hundred dollars valuation o~all taxable property ~n D~o Gztv of Der ton lexas shall bo annually levzed on said property and annually a so cd and collected or ~o much thereof as shall b~ n ce a:V or ir allot]on thereto as may be r(qutred until aid bonds w~t} ~nt re [ ther~on have be~n full paid and said tax of~~ ~ ~ CEN~ ( %/~ ~) ~ her~ now lev~ed for tho current year ~d so much~horeof a ~ba]l bo necessary or in addition thereto as ~y be required ~ ~e~by lav~ed for each utte~dzng year while said ~onds or any of thom a~e outstand:n and the same shall be annually assessed and collected and apphed to th~ }u~lo a na~ed ~6~ION ]2~ ~E f l;[ ~ ORDAINLD bY fie CliY 60~ISoION el THE CItY O> D~iON ihat tb~ ~Jayor of s l~ 6i?y shall be and he is hereby authorized to take and have charge el all necessary orders and records oendin~ invesii~at]on by the At~orn > (eneral ct th~ Slate of Texas and shall take and have charge and control o~ the bonds here~n authorized pend- ing their approval b~ the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller of }ub]%e Accounts o~C[ION ]3~ F Ii ~RIH~ OHDAINFD BY 1HE CItY COE~SSION Oi THE CITY OF D~ fhat the sale of the bo~ds herein authorized to bFN~L INV~T, ~2 COM[ANY OF q~S DAIL~ f~S at the price of Far and accrued interest to the date of del]v rv ] h~r in conf~r~ed Delivery of the bonds be made to sa~d purchasers as senn as may be after the a~option of this ordSnance upon pa nen~ th refer ~n ac(ordance with the terms of sale 2FCTION 14 AND BF I~ ]~TRq~ttR ORDAINLD BY 2HE CITY COVMISSION OI ~HF CItY O} DnNTON' ibc public ~mportance oi this measure and the fact that it to the be t Interest of the City to construct the improvments herein pro- vided for at the cerh~ t ;os~bl~ date tonstitute and create ~ emergency ~d an urgent public necessity ~ quz*]ng that any rules prov~d~n[ for ordinances t( b ~o~d it ~ore ttan one meetJn[ be suspended ant requiring that thl~ ordinance bo pas%ed as and take effeci as an emer~enty measure and suth rules and provis~ons ar~ accord~n~ly suspended and this ordinance is pa ced a an emergency measure and shall take effect ~d be in force fro~ and after its pa tAqSED A%D APPROVED on th~ the fth day of Feb~ar~ 1~8 Sl[ned~W D Barrow bhairman CrtV Commission The City of Denton iexas ATTE~T~ 0 C Kn3tht C~ty ~ec~ tary 6ity of Denton Texas A~PROVED~ J L Yarbrough Mayer City of Denton Texas AP~ROVFD A~ ~0 T B Davis C~ty Attorney C~ty of Dcn~on lexas City Seal It was moved by Commission*~ Selby thai the rule requiring that ordinances be read in open meeting on three several days be suspended and that this ordinance be adopted as an emergency measure and become ef- fective and be in force i~mmediately upon its passage and approval motion was seconded by Commlsszoner King and such motion ca~r~ed by the following vote~ "AYES" ~ Commissioners Barrow Russell Selby Williams and King "NAYS '~ None Commissioner Selby made a motion that the ordinance be pa~ ed finally Fne motion was seconded by Coinmlss~oner E~ng and upon roll call on the question of the adoption of ~he ordinance the following ers voted 'AYE'$ Bar~ow Selby and King ~u soil and ~]]]ams being absent ~e Chairman declared thet the motion prnvaz]ed and thai the ordinance was finally passed and adopted as read and should become ~mmed~ately effective O[DINAROE NO 37 5 "AN OPDII~ANCE by th~ Citf Co~mn~ ~ion oi thc C~ly of Denton lexas author~ ing the issuance of ' ~llE CITY OP DENTON TEXA~ HO~PIiAL BONDS ~l~]~ 1~48 to be dated March 1 1948 tn the pri:~c~al s~-~ of $150 000 bearin~ interest at the rates of 2 3/4f o/ and $ 1/4/ per ann~ for the purpose of pa~lng the C~v of Dento~ portion of establzshing build~ng and equipping a hospital to be owned and operated Jointly by the City of Denton and the County of Denton lexas and for all nece sary permanent zmprovement~ and bull tings zn connection therewith pres~rtbin[~ the ~orm o~ the bonds and the form of the iht resi coupons levying a continuing direct annual ad valoren tax on all taxable property within the limits of said C~ty to pay the interest on such bonds and to create a s~nktng fund for the redemption thereof ~d providing ~or the as- sessment and collection of such taxes enacting the provisions incident and relating to the subtect and purpose of this ordinance and declaring an emer~,ency ~FR~S the City Commzssl~n has heretofore on the 27th day oF September 1~6 adopted ~ ordinance ca~l]ng an e]~ction on question of the issuance of Hospital Bonds in the aggregate sum of $150 000 to ~ture serially over a prtod of years not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date thereo~ and bta~zng ~nterest at the ~xim~ rate of ~REE AND ONL-~L~ P~ 6~iIE~ (3~/) per ann~ for the purFose of paving the City of Denton s [ortion of e~tabl~sh~ng building and equ~[- zng a hospi~l to be owned and oper~od ~otntly by th~ Czty of Denton and the Co~t/ of Denton ~exas and ior all necessary permanent ~mprove- ments and bu~ldin[s ~n connection therewith and W~R~ the said election was htld pnrsu nt to ~a~d ordinance on lhe 15th day of October 1948 and resulted favorably to the ~ssuance of said general obligatzon tax bonds and WH~ the City Co~lss~on has heretoiore adopted a resolu tzon declaring the results oi said e]~ct~on ~d d term~nln~ the specific authority of t~e City to issue said ~eneral obligation tax bonds and ~ it is now necessary and proper tha~ the C~ty Com- mission proceed with the issuance of uch general obh~atlon tax bonds therefore BF IT OR~INED BY %HE CITY CO%~MISSION O~ qHE fI]Y O~ D~ION~ 8}OIION l~ ~at the bond~ of sa] ~ O~ty to be c~ lled 'H{E OITY Ol D~ON T~ H~PIfAL BONDS o}hI~ 1948" bo issued under ~nd by vlr~ur~ el the Constitution and laws of tile State of Texas for the purpose el Fa~lnF the Cl~v si Denton s po: tion of establ~shinF building and equipping a hospital to be owned and operated Jointly by the 6~ty of Denton and the Loun v o Denton exa~ and for all necessary permanent im- provements and bu:ld]~¢s in connectzon therewith in the principal ~ of ONE HI~DR[D ~I~]Y THOU AND DOLORS ($1o0 000 00) S~CiIO~ 2 h~at aJ ~ h md ha]l be numbered consecutively from One (1) to One [~ tzfty (lo0) both *nclu ~ve shall be the d~nomlnatfo:~ of ~e ~housa~d Dollars (~1 000 00) ach a{;:~at~n[ th~ sum of O~L tiUNDi~CD [I[TY iHOIS~ND DOIIAR (~1~0 000 ~CllO[l o lhai ~*li bond ~h~ll bo dated March 1 1948 and shall become due ~~e (r~ally acco*dlng to ihs following sch~dule~ BO~D (All ~nclus:ve) ~I]R]IY 9Ai~ AHOI 1 to 5 la~ch 1 194J ~ ] 000 6 to 9 March 1 1950 4 000 10 to 1~ Ma~ch 1 1951 6 000 16 to 18 la, ch l 1952 5 000 19 to 25 ~rch 1 1953 7 000 26 to 22 Mai h 1 13~ 4 000 30 to 38 Ma~ch l 1955 9 000 59 to 44 Ma~ch l 1956 6 000 4) to 50 ~rch ] 1957 6 000 51 to ~ ~ch 1 1958 4 000 ~o to 62 ~ch ] 136J 8 000 63 tO 68 Ma~ch 1 l)60 6 000 69 to f7 March 1 1961 9 000 78 to 83 ~a~e} 1 1362 6 000 84 to 91 ~areh l 1963 8 000 92 to 9J Hatch l 196~ 8 000 100 to 102 ~rch [ 1965 3 000 10 to 105 ~$a~ch 1 1960 3 000 106 to 150 Za~} 1 ]967 45 000 ~CTION 4~ Shat said binds shall bear ~nter(st from date ~til at th~ fal~(~ po~ ~nm~m th%t i bo say (a) ~onds u~bors 1 to 62 both ~nclu ire (naturtn[ on Ma~(h l~t ~n o~ } ~l Ih~ faa ~ ]~J to ] ~oq both inclusive) shall bear ~ntoro~t at L} rat >i b~O AND IH[dj ~O~H~b t~;f~ (2 5/4/) per (b) D~n~ h:m~ers 65 to 10o Doth mncluslve (maturing on March 1st mn e~ch ct the years 1960 to ]~66 Doth znclusive) shall bear ~nterest at the ~ate of [~H]F PL~ CEN~UM (5/) per ann~; ~nd (e) B(nt ~umb~rs 106 to leo both znclus]ve (mturinf on March 1st 1967) shall b ~r ~ntere~t at th rate of IHREE AND ONE-FCI~IH P~ 6~IUM (3,/) per ~nn~ such ]nterc t t) [ ovldo~med by Fr)Ter coupons attached to each of s~d bonds; and sald iht ~e t bail be ~aWa~l( 6(m~-annually on ~{arch 1st and September 1st in each year ihs fzrst ]nte~ t pa~ent date being March 1 1342 ( ION > ~ha[ bat} }r~ct[al o~ and interes~ on ~aid bonds shall be Iayablc In lawful money o~ the United States at the ~Ik I NATIONAL BANK 1N DALLAS DAI~H 1E~ upon ire ~ltat~on and surrender of bonds or proper inter est courons ~TlCN 6~ ~,~t ozcb o~ a~d ~ond~ shall be si~ed by said Mayor countersif~o C~[y Secretary and the corporate ~eal of ' [H~ DP~[iON iE~q' hail be ~ ~p~o r~ 1 upon each of them ~6TION 7~ hat ~he laostn~]e signature oi the ~ayor and the O~ty Seeret~ry ~thographed o~ [tinted (n th~ ~nterost coupons attached a~d bond~ ~d ~h 11 have the a~e o~ect as m~ they had been s3gned by them, b[$flON 8: l[ab Ihs Ior~ o~ said bonds shall bo substantially follo~s ~ No UNITED oTA[~S O! AMIRi6A $l 000 O0 S%AIE O1 iIXA~ COU~ Y O~ D~NION 1~[~ CITY O1 DE[]IO~[ I~ ~(~IIfAL BOND SFRI~ 1~8 ll1F CIFY OF D~iO~[ a municipal orForatton o~ the S~te oF Texas ao~owl~d~.s itself ~ndebted to and iOR VALUE R~(FIVED heathy promises to pay to bearer th~ sum of ONE r~]OU~AND DOLI A~ ($1 000 00) in lawful money of ~he ~n~tod States of Ams*ica on the ~IRST DAY OF ~RCIi 19 with ~nt~re % thereon /rom the date here- of ~mtfl paid at the r~f ( /) per ann~ payable semi-~nnually o~ ~arch ]st and S~%smb~r ] ~ each year the first interest la~uent i~fe bo4nF ~rch ] ]34 ) upon pro sent~tlon and surrender of tho annexed nupons ~s thc severally ~ture BOil ~INOIIAL ~nd iht r~ t on 1 ~s bond are h~reby payable at tho IIR~T NATIONAL B~K iN DAL~ DALLAS I~ and lot the prompt pa~ent of this bond ~nd the interest thereo~ at maturtty the full faith credit and resources of ihe City ~f D~nton fe~s ars hereby irrevocably pled~ed 2PIS BOND is one of a scr~es of like tenor an~ erfsct ex- cept as to n~ber and maturity n~nbercd consocut~vely fr>m ~e to ~e Hundred Fiftff (150) both ~clu ire ~n denote]hutton o~ ~e Thousand Dollars ($1 000 00) each a~lr~&st~n~ :n ~o~tt ~u ~undr d lifty fbousand Dollars ($150 000 00) ~nd ~ ~ued for the purio e of payinE the City of Denton s portion of e tabl~s~tn~ bu%]dinc and equip pin~ a hospital to ~e owned ~nd operated Jointly by th~ City of Dento~ and ~he County of Denton Iexas and f(r all ne(o s~r3 permanent ira provemen%s and bu~ldinTs in co.cotton ~here~th under authority of the Constitution and laws of the otate of iexas pursuant to an ordinance duly ad)pted by the City Co~uission of The C~y of Denton Texas and recorded in the 5{inu~es of a~d Cs~n]ssicn I1 IS HPREBY CERTIFI~ 9~CIIED A~D REPROS%lED tn~t the suance of this bond and the seryts of ~htch ~t is a uart is duly au%horized by law and by a vote f ~h~ qualtf~nd property t~xpayinz voters of the Ci+y of Denton Texas vot~nF ~t an el ct]on held for that p~pose ~ithin said City on the 1 ~h tar of October 1946 t~at all acts conditxons and th~n[,s required bo bs doee ~r~coden~ to ~nd ~n the issuanse of this scr~es of bonds ant of th~s b~nd have been proper]j dono and performed and have h~pF ed In r ~u]ar n] tus ~imc ~nner as required by law that suffz z nh ~nd top r ~rov~s]on for the levy ~nd collettion of taxes h~s b ~ do ~} ~c} when c~llected shall be ~pproprza%ed exclusively ~o thc ia~ ~ent of ~k] bond ~nd t~ serzes of which it is a part and to ~he ~a~ent ol the ~nterest coupon thereto annexed as the s~e stall bectmc due ~d that the total ~n debte~ess o~ the City of Denton iexas ]nc]ud~nz ~he entire ser~e~ of bonds which this is one does not ex~eed any con t~tuttonal or Statutory li ~i%ation 1N %%IfN~S f~H~LOF the O:[y %o~iss~on of the City of Denton Texas has c~used ~he se~ 1 o~ s id C]tV to be affixed ~ereto ~nd this bond to be siFned by th~ I~ay)r ~nd count rsl~nod by t~ 6tty Secre~ry and the interes~ coupon he~(to attached to b~ executed by the llthofraphed or prxnted facsimtko i~natures of ~atd Havor ~nd City Secretary the date of this b~nd ~n c nformtty ~ith the ordin~ncs above referred to bein~ the let dry of ~a~ch lS48 ~ttned~J ~ Ya:bl ouI h ~layor lhe Cil / of De~lt~n Texas COUNTERS I CNED ~ 0 C Knight City Secretary The City of Denton Texas }tlIOk said bond hall be ub tan~]alky NO IHF CIIY el D~ION a ~un[cipal orporat]nn o[ the State of lexas here- by pron~sc to 1~ y to bearer aL [h~ *I~ NAI]ONAL BA~K IN DAI~S DALLAS TEX~ tho um DOLI (~ ) ~n 1 ~1 ~1 mn~sv o~ Ih Unlte~ tater el America said sum b ~n~ D~ontb ~at ~c t due that dw )n ll~F CI[Y O[ DEhlON f]~ tlO~]I~AL BOhD ~RlFo ] ~a cb tod ~roh 1~8 Bond NO 0 6 Kel~h~ bff r ~ar J L larbr~ulh ~layor City ol Den~ m I zt Cit ~f De ton ltxas ~EG[iON lO lhat th~ following ~rtlficate hall be prlnted on the back of each bend ~ O}~ICL O[ (O~11{OII~1{ ~ ~ [ L( 1S l ~ NO I lilt<dBv ~][(~IiY tha~ llmra ds on file and of record in my oflice a certificate el (be Attorney Centred ol the otate of lexas to the effect that t?Js end ha been examined by lmm as ~equired by law anJ that he fznd ~h~t it nas b~en t sued in conformity w~th the Co.- titution and law~ oi Ih brace oi Texas and ~hat it 1 a valid and b~nd~n[ o~l~a ton qon sa~d Cztv el Denton lexa~ and said ~ond has this day been ro[,I~t~r d oY ne ~tne y hued u~ t[ (al of my office at Aur~n rexes this C~-i~- o-~--~-b'~nl-c Accounts of the ~tate of ~exas SI(liON ] ) ilar th~ [otlo~ln¢ certificate shall be printed on back of eac}~-~oon-~- -- O~ } ICI 0~ COHI 1ROI I } ll ~ ~ itl [ t~TER NO 1 ii~{L~Y 6~RiIIY that there ~ m file nnd of rccori ~n my office a cert~ ~(ate of 1~ Att)rn y (e~eral o~ tbs ~tate et lex~s to the ef~ec~ that t[~ bond ha~ beon examined by him a~ required by law and that he f~nd~ tha~ I has been ~ ~ued in conformity with the Constitution and law~ ti ih) State el l~xs and that ~t ~s a vahd and binding ob- ltgallon u~on aid City o~ Dcnc. lexa ant ~ld bond has th~s day be~n regtst~r d by mc WI~N~ ~ HAM) ~ND ~ [ ~L O~ MY Of IIOL at Austin rexes Co~lft~ of-Pu--$T~c kc~ unts El`r-'- tho orate of ~exa~ ~gCiI0N 11~ ~E Ii FURtfiLR ORDAINED CY htL 0iIY CO 'IoS10N Of CIfY Ct D~O~ fhat %o pay the interest on aid bonds and croat) a sinktn~ fund sufficient to redeem them at ~turity a /ax of~ - ~ cents (~) on each one hundred dollars val~~ta~e pro potty in the bity o~ Denton Texas sh~l] be annu lly l~viod on said pro perry and annually as essed and collected or eo m~ch th ~ ~l a shall necessary or tn addition thereto as may ce required u~t~l sa~d bonds ~th interest thereon have been ~ully paid an~ said tax of C~ (~) ~s here now levied ion the current ~ear~~h~o~ of as shall be necessary or tn adJ~t~on thereto as may bo required hereby levied for each succeeding y r ~h ]e ~ id ~oeds or any of then are outstanding and the same shall be annually a se~ el and collected and ap plied to the purpose named ~EOlION 12: BE IT fbRqH~ ORDIAN~D BY [HL OIlY C~I ~I N OF CITY 0I DE~ %hat the l~a/or of sAt~ Cit~ ~ha]l o and he is h~roby authorized t~ take charge and havecharge of ali ne~e ~ary o~ ] rs and ~ecord ~nveatigation b~ the Atto~ey ~on~ra~ of *h~ ~ata of exa~ and shall take and have charge and control of the ~ond~ ~re~n auto, or, zed p~tln their approval by the Attorney ~neral and t:o~r ro~ trat~on b~ tie 6o~ptroll r of ]ubl~c Acco~ts ~ECIION 1~ BF 11 IURI ER ORDAIN ) ~ lllD 61 Y Cb ~I$ I0~ CITY 0] D~0N~ That the sal~ of the end h~zn authorized to C~W~L 1NV~T. ~T CONPANY 0i E~S DAL~ IE~S at ~ tr~e of ~ar and ac rued ~ut~r e t to date oi delivery is here~n con~m~d D~ltwry o~ the oonds shall be made to said purchasers as soon as ma/ be fter t~e adoption o t~is or- dtna~oe upon payment therefor ~n accordance ~th the ter~m of sale SECIION 1~ AND BE I1 ~RH~ ORDI~ BY HL 0IIY OF THF CI~ O~ D~'N'ToN~ %ho public ~mportance of t ~ measure an] tho fact that ~t to the best interest of the 6~tv to establish build and equip t.e hospital herein provided for at the earliest ~os tb]e date con tttute and create an emergency and an urgent ~ubl~c necessity requiring that ~nv rule ~rov~d~n~ for etd n~nces to be read ~t mcr than one m~o[~ b* ~uspcnd~d and requiring that this ordinance b~ passed as and tale effect as an emergency mca ute and such rules an~ ~ro~t~ons are ac o~ l~nglV and this ordinance is passed am an e~ergency m ~ uro and shall lake and be in force from and after ~te pa PASSED AND AIPROVED on th s the th t 3 of ~bruazV ~itn d f~ 9 allow Chalrnan of' he City of Don~ n iexa 0 C ~ight City Secretary The Oity of Denton Texas APPROVED J I Yarbrou~o Mayor 6~ V o~ Dentm [exas APPROVED ~ lO ~OR~ B Davis CitV Attorney C~ty of Denton Texas geal it was ~ov~d hy 6olu~,~ ionor I{ln~ that the rule requiring that er]~n,~nce ~o r ~ ~n ~ or me( t~ q on ~hreo several d~ys be ~uepended and that %h~s orlinanca bc adnited a an onorfoncy measure and become effective and be tn f~ree ] ~n hx~olj u[m ~ts pa sa(e and approval ~e motzon was seconded by 6o~mn~s loner Selby and such motion carried by the iollowin~ vole~ 'AY~ ~ Co~m~ss~oners Barrow Selby and King Co~mdssioners Russell and gilliams be]n~ absent 'NAY~ : None Co~maiss~oner Kxnt made a morton that the ordinance be passed finally fhe motion was ~oconded by Co~ss]oner Selby and upon roll call on the question of the adopt]on of the ord]nance the foll~xng Co~nissioners voted "AYE"~ Barrow Selby and King Ru s~ll and ~illi~s being ab.eriC "NAYS" frs 6halm~ ]er larei ti ~[ the motion prevailed and that the or- dinance wa~ finally passed and adopted as read and should become i~aedxately effective ~NU~ A~ROVED ~s the ~h d~y o~ ~ebruary 1~8 Si6ned~ W D Barrow Chairnan of The City Commission of the Ct tv of Denton Texas ATTEST ~ 0 C Knight e retary lhe City of Denton lo×as (City Seal) 2 A moti m was made by Selby and seconded by King to approwe the recom- mendation o~ the Mayor to hire ~la~han oloman ior Janitor of the Cit% Hall and pay lhomas h~ fu~~ lebruar~ Salary and release h~m from further dut The motion carried Upon motion the C~ss%on ~tood adJourued CITY ~LL 11 RUARY 11 1348 She 6zty Com~isson ~et in a special called meeting at the City Hall Wednesday Iebruar~ l]th 1948 P~ ont~ Barrow Russell FinF olby Il]Il]ams 5 ~he Furpos o~ this me~t~ng wa~ to discuss tho ~rancntse of the lexas feleIhone fie ~pany V~a3tor t~e ent lack J hn~on ]red ~qnor H ~ Bass J P I~arrison ~/alker da~ ~ ~t ~o~u of th~ R~ ~d ,mi Chronicle iota Harpool Alonzo damison ~ ~d Lov~le %nd Otl~ low]or i~ matt~ wa dt~eu ~d by the /~%~tors and ~he ti~y 6o~ma~s~ton but no action wa taken U[on ~mt]on t~e meeting toed al]~urnad CITY HA! I February 13~ 1)LF Regulsr meeting of the C~ty Co~u~osJon of the C~tV cf Denton held FrJday, February 13, 19~8 at 7 30 }resent~ King, Selby Barrow W~]]iams 4 Absent Russell The minutes were read and approved o[ the meet~ni~ wh}ch haw been held from September 6, 1947 to aed including February 2 19/8 Reports were received from City Health Of£fc~r Hu%nheson Streeb ouper- intendant Coffey; City Marshal Shepherd, ?~re Marshal Cock C~ty Secre- tary Knight, Ctty Fnglneer Pennebakor and Mayor Yarbrou~h 1 A motion was made by K~ng, ~econded by ~l~ams to approve the purchase of l0 OO0 feet of 6-1rich ]ipe at $1 56 p~r foot qbe mot on carried 2 A motion wa~ made by K~nf City Secretary ~o collect occupation ta×~ on ail vend n~ mach~ne~ in the City The me,ion carrfed A motion was made by e]by, seconded by ~]l~am to refer the letter of Earl Coleman for damages to the C~ly Attorney The method carried A motion was made by King ~econd~d by Williams to spprove the zonfng petit~ n of David Mulkey to change prorerty Lot 13, Block 162 on McKinney °treat from residentfal ~ bl~.fnt~s property The motion cart ~d Uoon motion the Commi~s~m stood adlourned at 10 45 ~ M CITY HALL February 20, 1942 Special called meet:ng of ~he C~+y Commission oF the C]*y of Denton hold Friday, ~ebruary PO, Presen? Bar~ow, King, Wi]]iam, Selby 4 Absent Russell ] I Brent Jackson made a ~laJm ~or tbs exptn ~ of repairing the ~levs~o~ at hi~ offfce buzle~ng No a~t~on w~ talon 2 The following ordinance was p]~s~nted AN O~IN~C~ BY THE C]~7 CO.IS ION O~ ~HE CITY OF DENION, T~Ao, C~LIN~ AND O~tR]NG AN LIECIION TO BE ~ ON ~HE SIXq I DAY OF ~RIL A D 1978, T~ ~ B~ING THF FIR T TULoDAY IN ~AID MO~1H, FOR Twt P~O~E OF EI~CTI~( A ~YOR OF TUF CItY OF DE, rOM, A CITY M~SH~ tOR TUL CITY OI D~N, A CITY AT~FY FOR qql CItY 0~ D[hTON AND THeE CO~ISSION[~ FOR q~It C]qY O~ DFNfO~, PROI]DI~G FOR NOTICIS ~0 BE GJVLN Ol SUCH [LECT]ON FRO/lb]Nb ~R RIGUIATING AND ~I~ [ROVIS~O~ FOR oUCH © CT IY HAIL ~'~ ?~ h~uary 20, 194g ~IIUR~ Ot ~AID 1L~OiJO~ AND DtCLARY;[G ~ B~ ]~ ORDA]~I BY qUI CITY COmPri% ION OF IUI CITY O} DFN~ON Thai an ~t~et~on ~hall ~ hole ~n ~he CJ~y Hall ~n the C~y of Den?on, Texa , on ~h~ f~r~l Tue d~v in April th~ same ba~ng April 6, A D , 1978, for tha ~r~o~e of ~lect~nf a Mayor fo~ ~he C~y of DenOn, a Ma~hal for iho C~y o~ D~nton, a CJ~/ Attorney for the C~ty of Denton and lhree C~tv C~m~ s]o~]tr for the City ~f Denton, each oi a~d o~ficers elcctt] aT u~h o]~e+~ n ~o b~ ~o t]eele] fo~ a t~ o~ two y~a~o Ih~ ~ ~r~e cad ~da~ ~ee~ ~ z~ng the h~ghe~t n~b~r oF vo?~s for C~y Co~s~ne~ Rial] be d~e]a~d ]eelod City Co~i~on(rs If ~o ca~d~da~e f~r ~ ~ ot~ lar?~oul r m~f~s rece~va the majority of the votes ca t for uch of FJ(e an flection aha]] be held on ~he smae day of the eeond week *har~a Iai, a~ which elect~ )n only the name~ of ?h~ ?wo candidates for ~ueh resyact~v oFF~ec raeezwn~ th~ b~hest n~b~ o~ votes shall ~ placed on the ~llot aD~ ?he pa~on who ~e~e~ves a majority of vot~ ca~t [or such office at said ub aquent e~ectio~ ahall he deCJarf~ elected *o uch offict o ~l~on 3 Th( al~ el(Pt[or~ bbnl] [ held uDdar the provisions of the Con- st~tut~on and law of ftc °La?+ of ]~ ~a and the Char~e~ and Ordqnances of lbo C~ty ~f D~n~on rc~uiat~ ~ ~lccf~ons i/ned by ~h~ Cha~ rmm o~ thc C~ty 6o~ass~ n and attested by ~he City See- reta~ in ~heoe tl~bJJ~ plsce~ ~n 1he City oF Den~on~ Te~a , For th~zty eonseeutJw dayq ~r or to the ~at~ ol ueh election, one of wh~cb not~ees hall bo po ~ ~ at lh~ C~y Hall ~n ?he Ct~/ of Donton, Texa~ ~ etzon 5 II 15 PROV]D~ that I.A. WI]san ~ h~rcby appotnied preceding officer of uch e]~e~on, an~ he hal] appotnt suet A ~s$ants o~ Clerks a may be needed, ~n] ~a]l ma~ 5u~ ~+turn off th~ resul~ oi ~uch election Each quall~t ~ voter vof~n~ at card oleetion shall indicate vo~e by ma~k~n ~h~o~ h ~h~ n~( of ? le cm~didatcs nof d~s]re8 by him and leave the nam~ oF ~h( p~r~on ~or w~om net vote~ d~sl~e ~o vote oeet] on 7 Th f~+ Lh~ ~t : nee~ sty that no~ce b~ ~wn of an el~ct~on to be held f~r ~h~ elec~nn of th~ Fm(io~n~ Cit~ officer% and the fur?her fact ~hat i+ ~ nec~ a~t lha+ b~lo~ b~ prepare~ ane obtained and the further ffael ~hat at ~ mmetim(a t~fi~eult beoau ooi shoztage of papo~ to obtain ~uch ba]lo~ on ho~t not,ce an~ ?h~ ~rth~ fact that the tzme for auch elec~on ~o b hel~ i d~aw~ng n ar create an emergency and a~ tlve public n~ce ~l lh~d fhe ~u]e r~quJ~n~ ord~nan es to be read on lhree ~veral meeting of ~he Ct~y Ocli ion be, and the s~e f~ ~ereby suspended, and lhJs or~nane~ hall be and ~ h~ ~ebw placed on it' ~ mrd and t~na] readin[ to ~ pa oa~+, and the ama ha]J be and Is hereby in full force an~ effoet from an~ a~t~r ~? pa a~( and arprovs] 1.1 C~qY HAIL February 20, 1948 Passed and approved this lhe 2_~0 day of FebYuary, A D , 1948 Atteqt: Sf~ned, W D Barrow 0 C Knight~ City Secretary Chairman, City Cor~i~stc n Approved J L Yarbrough Ha~or, City of Denton A motion waa mede by gfng, econded by Wt]]Jam~ tt~sl ih~ ru]e~ be ~uspended and ~he ordinance pa~ ~o it eeonn rcadin~ A motion wa~ made by King, {conded b W11]1am~ that the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on it~ t~rd and ftnal reading A motion was made by King, seconded by ~l]liam that the or~znan~e be adopted ac ~ead Dpon rollmll [he following Co~n]~s~ ncr voted "Aye Barrow, King So[by Williams Russell absent Whereupon thc Chairman declared the motion prevailed and the ordinance adoo~ed Upon motton the Commt ~ n ~too~l adjourned CT]~ /IALL February 21 1928 Special called meeting of tho CJ*y Commission of the City of Den- ton held Saturday, February 21, 1948 at i ~0 P M Present Barrow, William , Selby 3 Absent Russell King ~ 1 A motion was made by Williams, seconded by °e]by to ln~t~ue~ lh~ Mayor and Ctty S~cret~ry to purcha e a tr~ck For th~ otr~et & Bridge De- partment out of the Street Improvement Fund~ The motion carried 2 A motion was made by W~lli~m seconded b Se]by tn ~n~truct the Building Committee to secure an arc ~lteet to make a survey el the City Bui]dings in a remodeliug plan to be~t zv~ the Jail and ~ Departnent~ The motion carried Upon mo~lon, the Commission s~ood adjourned at 3 JO P M Chairman 14 F~ bruary Special called meetin~ of tm C~t} Co~nisolon of th~ O~y o~ Den- ton held Tue day~ ~bruarv A~ 19f~ aL 9 O0 F M }r~ ~nt W~llJ~m K~nF~ Barrow Absent Ru eli, ~lby 2 l A mo%inn ws~ made by Wt]]iam %hmt 15 men be elected m% the April 6th election ~o wzite q new City Chazt~r [he motion wa~ ~eoonded by King Mo- tion c~rrie d o A mo[~on w~ mad6 bv K~n e need by W~l~am to authorize the Ma~or to w~Jt a ]~ [~ t~ Jh~ HJ[hway [n~]ne~r reque~ttny %ha~ th~ build c~b mhd ~ut~ ce ~he n~th ~d~ o~ Henren DrJv% east of Bell Avenu~ ~ the CJ ty lim~ ts 3 Motion wos mad~ by Kin~ eoonded by Wil]iam~ lo se]l the Pierce lot on W Mulberry %tr~e~ al ~0230 rluo co ~ o~ curb and fuller and pavJn~ Th~ motion csrrJcd / The Comn] qlon a~proved s t~ntatfw ~axicsb Ordinance and requeoted ~he CiTy Altom%ey 1o pr~par~ the ordmnane~ Bpon mol ~on, the 0o~t 9~on rood adlourn~d 8 O0 P M CTqY HAIL February 27, ~pecJal called me~tfnl oF th( City Conunission of the Oily of Denton held Fr~dey [ebruuv 27~ lgf~ at 5 O0 P M }req(nt Ba~ow Wtl]~am K]n~, o~]by 4 1 The fo] lowim ordinance wa r~d AN OHDTRANC} BY JHL CI ]Y COMM1S ]O~ O? iHI CIfY OF Dl~lqOI~, ]I~XA I~[[IkG AND OIiDLRIN( AN LFCT]Gb 10 BT HFII) ON qHF 6fII DAY O~ AIRII A D , 1978, THE %A~ B]TNC ~U FIR T T[h DAY I~ oAID MON%H, FOR THF IUR]O I OF qBMITT1HG ]0 THE QUA]IFIFD VOTE~ OF T~ CIUY O~ DFY~O TI IA TH~ FROPO IT]ON "°HAIL A COM- MIo~lOP BY G ]0 ~k [0 FRA~ A NEW CHAR~tR ~OR CJFY OF DiN~OA, %LX~' AND FOR TM] FURTHPR O~ II}C~/~G Al LARG[ A CHARTtR CO~ISSION OF FIF- I~YN ~Btl~ I0 PR]PARI AND }ROt~E oAID GHARTFR ~ND DIGIA~ FHI R]SULT OF THt FIEGTION ON ~AID }[O](SAI AND qH~ EIECq]ON O1 ~AID CHAR(LR CO~ION, M D PROVIDINf A~D L[~OWLRJNG °AID CHART>R COMMISSION lO ~UBM~T ]0 qH[ qUALIFIED VOT] R2 OF SAID C1TY OF D[ ~FUR Ai A~ FLLCqION TO B~ HFLD ~q A TI[~ FIXID BY EH~ eHART}H COmmISsION NOT I5 o THAN 40 50R MO~ FHAN 90 DAY A~ ]} ~ qH[ GO~LI~ION OP IHA WO~ OF A]D CHARTI~ C)~I~S]ON ~D >ROVIDINf ~D O~- lNG H{E CITY olC ~FTARY TO ~IL A COtY OF THF P~- }O°~D CHART[~ [0 ]ACU QUAL]FILD VOfIR IN SAID CITY A ~} YM~ F ~0~ ]HL TAX COLLICTOR' ROL~ ~OR THE YEA~{ I DING [ANUARY 3], 1948, P~O~ING SAID LLEC*- T]O~ t[{OVID]~[ ~OR TH~ CAH VA ING OF RH~ ~SULT CITY February P! 19~8 OF SAID ~LFCT]ON AND DECLARING THE RIS~ LT OF TtIt ~AME BY THF CITY O0~IS%I~ N AND }ROVIDIN{ ~OR THE PREPARA- TION O~ THE BALLOT tOR ~T{1S SAID PI~ tLEC~tON ON 5A1D ]RO}OSITION A D ~ ~ILCTING OF oAID CHARTER CO~941SSION A~D PROVIDI~G FOR MAKIN( DUE RFTURN~ OF °A1D ELECTION AND DECLAR]5C AR I M]RGESCY BF IT ORDAINEI) BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF qHE CITY OF DENTON S~GTION 1~ That an elaction shall be held in the City Hall in the _ City of Denton, Texas, on th~ f~r~ Tuesday in April, the same being the 6th day of Apz~l, 1948, for thc ~lrl~se of deter~nln~ ~h*thrr the qualified voters of the City of Danton ~hal] have submittee to said electorate the proposition "Shall a Commission be cbc cn to frame s new charter fo~ the City of Dentcn, Texa~," and furthe~ for the pur- pose of electing at large a commission of fifteen members to prepare and propose said charter if the same t~ favored by a malority vote of ~a~d qualified voters SECTION 2 Those qualified voter~ who favo~ the affirmative of said proposdtton shall strike out the word "5o" printed on said ballot and leave the word "Yess, those qualified voters who favor thc negative of sa~d prooosition shall strike out the wo~d "Yes" prfnted on sa~d ballot and leave th~ word "No" and if a majority vote "Ye~", the yroposition shall be declared carried and if a malorlty vote "No", the p~oposition shall be lost ~ECTION ~ ~he names of the candidate for fifteen cormmiss~oners at large to be elected shall be prdnte~ on safd ballot w~$h ample space remaining so that names may be wr:tten ~n and the f~fteen candidates receiv~ng the highest number of vote shall be declared elected membe~ of said Charter Commission~ to prepare said charter and sa~d Commission is hereby empowered to carry out all further p~ovts~on of thi~ said ordinance S~CTION 4, Each euq]ified voter voting for charter comm] ~l~rers shall ~ndica~e h~s vote by markinl ~hrough th~ nmnes of thc candidates not desired by h~m and by lssvln~ the names of *he ie~ one for whom uch person de~ire~ to vote Every qua[~fle~ vote~ may vote fo~ ftfieen com- m~ ssioners SECTION ~ That i~ said proposJ~on o~ writing a new ehsrte~ for said C~ty of Denton is carried and approved by ~h¢ qualieled voters at sa~d election, then the Charter Commie ~on so selected ~ha]] after said char- ter has been prepared, submJt th~ same st an e]~ct~on ordered by eald Charter Commission not less than 70 nor ~.ore ~han 90 days after pas°age of said ordinance and shall provide lo~ ~he su~iss~on of said question at a special electfon to be called and held not less than 40 nor mo~e than 90 days after passage of said ordinance an~ th~ ]~ubl~cat~on thereof in some newspaper in said City SFCTION 6 The charter so framed by tha sa~d Commission shall be sub- mitted to the qualified voters of sa~d Cf~y a~ an el~ct~on to be held at a time fixed by the Charter Commission not l~s~ than tO nors mere than 90 days after completion of the work o$ card Charter Co~i sion, provision for which shall be made by the gow~n~ng body of ~he C~ty Jn so far ss the same may not be pre~cr~bec by ~h~ feneral law a~,d prowd- in? that not l~ss than ~0 days pr~o~ to such elect~on ~h~ goWrning body shall cause the City oecretsrv to mai] a cody o~ th+ prop sed charter to each qualified votSr in sa~d C~ty as appear from the Tax Collector's rolls for the year end~ng Jan~ ary il, 1978 In preparin~ the charter the Commission shall, a~ l ar as p~acBicable, oeyregate each subject so that the voters may vo~e "Yes" or "No" on the same No char- ter shall be considered adopted until an off~cla] order has been entered upon the reconds of said C~y by (he ~owrn~ng body ta~reof, declaring the same adopted SEQTION 7, Notice of thls elect~on shall be ~ven by the Cft~ Secre- tary of the City of Denton by posting of three copies o~ this Election Ordinance, sJgned by the Chairman of tho CJ~y Commie ton and attested by the City Secretary, in thre~ public placas ~n the C~ty of Denton, Texas, for thirty consecutive days pr~or to th~ date of such elect~on, one of which notices shall be po~ted at the City Hall in the C~ty of Denton, CITY MAIL Texas, taf~ a~ e]ec~ton he~n~ held as a Dart of the regular election SECTION 8 This oald elect~on shall b~ held under tho p~ov~sfon~ of the 0on~tltution and law of ~ho ethic o~ T(xas anJ the ohs:toP and ordinances of the C~ty o~ Denton ~e~ulat~ng 81cottons and especially sh~l the s~e be held under th~ provis on of Ch 13 of the Revised Civil Statutes of the Sta~e of Texa , adnrie¢~ at th( regu~a~ eoslon of The 39th Leg~s]ature~ A D 1925, and all oth~ latut~s of ~a~d ~ate of Texas applicable thereto It ~% furth~ provided ~ha~ L A Wilson who had heretofore and I~ now her~b aD~o~ ted pr~sfd~n~ offtce~ of the r~ular elect}on of of F~cers of ea~d City of DeMt~ b~ and he ~o here~ appointed to hoJd sa~d elect~on and h( 3hall appoint ~uch assistant% or clerks or ~udges as may ~ n~eded to hold said elect on and shall make due loturns of ihe results of ?hJs ~a~d eleet~ ~n $~QfYO~ ~ The fact ih~t ~ fo ncccssaly ~hnt notice be g~v~n of an elec- t~on to be hel~ ~or th~ submio~]on of tho fo~egoSn~ prolosdt~on and elec- t~oE of a Cha]ter Co]m~tss~ou of f~fteen membe~ and the further fact that ft Is necessary ~n or t~ ~ha~ tho ba~d p]opos~t]on ~d the elect~on of the fifteen mem~r Cha~ter Co~isston b~ vo~od on at the refular election of city officers to b h~ld on th6 econd que dey In Apr~l~ s~e being the 6th day thereof~ 1948, and the fu thor fac~ ~hat ~t %s neee~ a~ ~hat the ballots be prepared and obtained, and the further fact 1hat ~ ~ d~ffieu]t ~cause to obtain such F~tn~rd ballot~ on chert not~ce~ and The ~vther faet that the t~m~ for ~uoh elee~ n to be held ~ drawing near create sn emergency and an ]mpcratiw pub~e neoeos~y ~ha~ [he rule roqui~ng ordinances to be rdad on throe ewral meat n~ o~ the C~7 C~mm~s~on be, and the same i~ hereby uspendeo~ and thlq %~n~nsne~ %hall ~ and Io hereby placed on dis third and ftnal roadin~ ~o ~t pa~saFe, and ~hc ]~]e hall be and ~ h.reby ~n ~11 force and elF(et from and aftrr ~t paq~a~e and approval Paooed and approvnd tats ~he 27th day of ~eb~ua~, A D , 19~8 Attest 0 C Yn~aht Signed, W D Barrow City Secretary Chairman, City Commfssfon Approved J L Yarbrough Ma~or, Ctt~ of Dentou U~on mot]~ by Kinf, ec3oded by WilJfam~ the rules were sus- pended and th~ ordinance pas~ ~ to ] ~ s~cond reading Upon mot~ m by K~n[, ~econded by Willies the rules were sus- pended lh~ the ordinance Dlaced on ~to t ~rd and f~nal read~ng for adoption A motion wao made ~ W~Jl~sms, ~econded by King that the ordi- nanee be adopted a- read Upo~ rollmll the follo~ng Co~ts ~oners voted "Aye"; Barrow W~l]~am~ K~n~ o{1~ Ru~ ~ell absent Whereu~n ~he eha~sn declared the motion prevailed and the ordlnan~e adopted as read 2 The followln~ Re o]ut on and Ordinance was presented A L T!0 N_ A PJoOLIHIO~ AND ORD]%ANCF PROVIFING FOR THF SUBMISSION A D A R~FERFNDIlM ~O~ $ TUE CITY CO~I SION OF TUF CIqY OF ~dNPOt~ TEXA°, ON iUE >RO~OSTTION "SH~L THE CITY OF D~NTON, BY i BO] LR ORD]SANCE, INST~L PA~ING ~TE~ ~N D}N2ON~ ~EXAS" PROVIU]~G ~0~ THE }RINflNG OF TH~ BALLOT 1HL COUNi lUG THF~Ot AN] THF RtTU[~o ~D D~LAR- ~NC THI ~{~%ULT OF THt ~LLCiION ~D CON~NING ~ E~RG~CY CLAU F %~FR~A th~ C] ~y of Denton q oxao, by an o~]nan~ e favored the in- stalla?lon of park~n~ meter on the ?re.ts of the City of Denton, Texas~ at ~laces later ~o b( ~o~a~ed by tho City Co~mnission oI said City ~d~ C~?¥ HAll Febm~arv 27 WHEP~TAS there is e division f op~n~on among thc ]ual ~e¢ voters of the Git5 o~ Denton, Texas, as to the wisdom of the ~nstsilatno~ of sa~d parkJn~ m, ters and, W}~REAS the C~ty Commission of the City o~ Denton, Taxa , desire to know the opinion of a malority o~ the luslJfJed vo?~ro of sand City in reference to the w~sdom of the Installation of aid parking m~t~rs at such places a~ may be hereafter des~na%~d, now, THEREFORE IN CON2IDFRA~ON OF TI{F PRk~/SLS BL Il 09DAltE[ BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 1HE CITY O~ DENTON, TF~AS Section L That the proposition 'Shall the CIty of Dentozl ~e×ao inotall parktng meters on the streets of th~ said Cie! of Denlo~ Texas at such places as the Commission may from ttme to time de~ignatc," the smne to be done by proper and legal ordinances, be subm~tt6d 1o th~ said qualified voters for determinat~on Sectmon 2 That the pro,coition so submJtte~~ hall b~ ~rlnted on the regular ballot to be vo~ee on the f~r t Tue day in prll, the ~ame baJn~ the 6th day of April, 1948, when the elect m for ciJy official shall be voted on said date Section ~ That the proposit~on submitted ~ha]l b~ a follow Section 4 "Shall the City Commission of the City of Dento~ Taxa hy prop~f and legal ordinances, install parking meters st uch places as the C~ty Commission shall designate" Section 5 That there shall be printed on the ballot undaz ~ame proposJt~cn the following "For instaJlat~on of park~n~ me~r~" "AfaJnst the ~n- atalEatton of parktn~ maters" that tho e Covering the tn~ta]lat~on parking meters shall mark out the words "A?a~n~! the ~n tallattoo of parking meters" and those votln? a~a~n~ the ~nstalla~on of parkmng meters shall mark out the words "For the ]l~stalla[ton of packing meters ' Seation 6 That satd election shall be he]d under the prov~sJon~ o? the Consti- tution and Laws of the Sta~e of Taxao, and th~ Charter and Ordinanceo of the City cC Denton, regulating elections %ect~on 7 Not, ce of this eleot~on shall be ~ven bv the C~v ecretary of the City of Denton, by posting of three co¥t* cC thf E±ectim Ordinance signed by the Chairman of the City Commission and aJTe ted by ~he City retary, in ~hree pub]is plaee~ in ihs Oily of D~n~on Texas, for thirty consecutive days prJ~r ~o the dat~ of uch elect~ n, one of which notiC~o shall be posted at the City Hall in the Ctt~ of Dento~ [e~as Section 8 IT IS PROVIDED that L,A, Wtl on is hereby appointed pre tdJnf officer of such electinn, and he ~hall appoJn~ uch a sfotant o~ clerks a may be needed, and shall make due return of tho re~ul~ of such eleet~mn Section 9 The Fact that Jt is necessary ~hat no~Jce be civen of an e]ect~on to be held fez the eubmtsoton of the fo~?oJng prolo J~on and the lurthex fact thee f~ is necessary in order that the a~d pro[md~on be voted on at the regular election of City O~l±eer lo b held on the second Tuesday 18 CITY HALL I ~ bruary 2/, 1948 in April, same bE lng the 6th day ~he~eof, 1948, end the further fact that it is nece~saF; 1hat th~ be]Iota b~ prepared and obtained and the ~rther fact that ~t ~s dJfficul* to obtain such prin~ed ~llots on short notice and the further fac[ ~hat the time for such election to be held ~s drawing near er~ate an ~mergenc5 and an ~mp~rat~ve public neces~ity ~hat the ~ ~le requ~r~n~ ordmnan~es to be read on three several meetings of the City Co~is~on b~ , and the s~e ~s h~reby suspended~ and th~ ordinance hall be and ~ hereby placed on its th~ d and final reading to ito passa~ e and the oame shall ~ and is hereby in full force and effec~ from and a~ter ~tq pa~ag~ and approval Paq~ed and appzoved thfl th( ~Ith day of ~eb~a~, A D , 1948 Attest 0 C Kn~h~ Signed~ W D Barrow City Seeretaz~ Chaimnan, City Commission Approved J L Yarbrough Mayor, CJJy of Denton Motion wa made by King, seconded by Wzlliams that the rules be sus- pended an(] tho ordln~nce b~ pa sod to f~ second reading Mot]on ma~e bv Knn~ s(oond~d by Wnl]~ems that th~ rn]ee be suspended and ~he o~d]n~nce ha placed on ~ ~bi~d and Final reading Mot]on was made by KJng~ e~onded by ~i]llams the* ~he ordinance be adopted a% ]e~d Upon ro[l c~]] lhe follow, n? Comm~ssqoners vote~ "Aye" BaIrow, Will, am ~ King, ~lby Russell absent Whereupon the Chairman declazed tll~ motion ~reva~]ed and the ordinance adopted Upon motion, lhe Commission stood adjourned at 6 O0 P M CITY HAIL March 1, 1948 MAcS M]F~INC )]eld Jn City Ha]l of the Oily oK Denton Monday, March l, 1948 Present Barrow, Kin~ Selby, Williams 4 Abeent Ru~e]l 1 1 About ]55] cltJz~n~ war( p~ (et and the mat~er of rewllttng the S~ ~a/rman (Tevm~ o~ qewer 14o±fon in full - March ~, ]Ql8 ~lInute ~) re~,srd to th~ sewer propos~] that ~s no~ to be considered because July 17th~ ]9~5, an ordinance wa~ pa ~d r~s]~n~ ail o~n~nc~ conf]~ct~n~ ~th ~he o~tnance ~ J~Oy 17~h, 1o~ }, which otdfn~ne~ f~xed a un~fo~ ~ewereg~ ch~r~e~ which ~nplt~ dtvfdual~ co.rations and tnstttuTfou~ ll~n reee~p~ of your a~eement to th~ a~v~ slop wtl~ enact ~n ordinance maktn~ this aFrnement March 5, Special called meeting of the City Commi~e~en of the City of Den- ton held Fr~da~ March 5, 19Z8 at 7 30 } M Present Barrow, Russell, King, Selby W~lliams 5 Ab3ent None 1 The meeting was called to discus~ the T S C W water rate with a committee from the Board of Regent from the College After discussing the matte~ ~evera] hours, a motion was made by W~lltams and seconded by q lby to set the water rete for T $ C W at 18~ per ~houeand gallons retroactive to August 1945 The motion carried with all the CommissteneI~ voting "Aye" 2 A claim was filed in behalf of Paul Bishop by Attorney J R Wnlcy for $3000 OO d~ma~es caused by the overflow of wa~er on Sena Street A motion waJ made by $~lby, secondad by W~lli~e to refer the claim to the City Attorney The mermen ca]ried Chairman CYTY HAIL March 8, 19/8 Special called meeting of lhe City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held Monday March 8, 19/8 at 4 O0 ~ M Present Barrow, Russell, K~ng Williams, Selby 5 Absent None i The meeting was called to ecn~tder the re¥ort af tht Regents of T S C W relative to the water rate After discussing the ~ep~rt a motion wa made by Wil- liams, seconded by Celby to oet a rate of 15~ per 1000 gallons for water used by the College from August l, 1945 to January ~ 1948, and 17¢ pe~ 1000 gallons used from January l, ]9A8 to December 31, 1948 ~ ~e t %-~ rata 2 Mr Rungs, chairman of the Eegent~ Co~i{tee was called by tele- phone lie stated he thought the rates would be eat~fectory to the Board of Regents and suggested that P~ea~dent Hubbard be eallod for - approval Dr Hubbard came to thc meetin~ and egree~ to recommend the terms of the settlement and requeste~ that a letter be addressed to h~s office setting forth the terms of ~hc ee~tl~,ent and he would send a copy of the letter to each R~gent Upon motion the Commission stood adlonrned at 7 O0 P M Chairman 20 CITY HALL MARCH 12, 194g Regular meet~n? o~ the City Oommisslon of ~he C~y of Denton, Texas held Friday March [ ]9/8 at 7 30 t M Pr* ~n~ Berne4 Ru~mll K~np, Selby Wl]li~ 5 Abqent None Th~ ~o]]ow~n~ ~epor~ were r~cexved and ordered ftled Street Super- int~ndent Corf~y F~ra Mar hal Cock Health Officer Hutchsson City Marshal Sh~phe~, M~el & [a~y ]nspeeto~ Skt]c~ Clty ~ng~n*er Pennebak.r Seer~- ta~ Knight Mayo~ Ya~broufh 1 The Fo[lowln~ ~rlut~on ws rca~ CO~ Y O[ DF~]TON CITY OY D]~TON WHERIAo~ ~t appea f~om thc doed records of Denton County, Texas ~ha+ W H Wa~t~m and w~fa Ma~-y R lattam, platted a portion o~ the E Pu~ha]ski am~ A N B Tompkin~ ~urvev Into to~s and blocks, de ignating streets and a] Icy ~n aald add~? on, and dedicated ~ame to the City of Dsn- ~on~ plat an~ ~rt]ea~l n of which Addition were f~led for record Octobe~ ]003, In th~ De.ti R~rord of Denton C0unty~ q~xas, to which said r.cord ref- erence ~o h~e mad~ for a m~r~ eoml]ct~ ~eser]pt]on of said AddJtion, and U~LRtA5, c~rta~n port~on~ ~ a~d Watt~ AddJt on were c~nveyed Clay Coberly at ux ~o J A teak by ~e~d da~*o July o9 1922, which ap- pea s ~f ~eo~d in Vol~e lgl paf~ 306, Deed R~coro of Denton County~ Tsxa~ and WHF~A , f A Ieak eau ed ~¢~ area to be ~urveyed by course and d~s- tance and pla~t~ ~ and d~v~ded ~ald arcs ~nto an Addition kno~ as Addt~Jon to ~h* C~v of Denton Jexa , a hewn }y r~ord of said Addition tn Volume 10~ parc ] D ~ Record ~r D~n~on County~ Texa~, and WRR~A In oalc~ H~]l~tde t ]J~ ~n~ Fann~ Street, Peak Street, Cel- l]no S~r*~t, Norman Btroet N~ff ~ra~t Greenl~e treet [Jill Street and Berna~ Btr~¢l were deSlcat~d to ~h~ C~y or Denton and ~ {t~U ~ ~ by uch ub~v d~ on a d dsd~cqt~o~ Hillside Adr~on }]aced upon an~ oeeup~e ~h~ seine ~r*a lla~+od an~ ~u~]v~dsd a~ W~ttam Add}tlon, an] ~n xem~d~v]d]n~ a~c~ are~ ~eak $tra~+~ ~f H~]lside Addi- tion, oceup~ a lo~t on ~nn~nF aCro~ Blocks ~,6 ~md 7 o~ Wattam Add]- tmon and +hr ~¢~ ~ rmc~ly d~dmc~te a~ Ho~q~ck otreet wa platted ~nto Iota and Ilo k w ~h ~lae~n~ ar~s and WiER~A m~ ~ ]re~ ~V ~hc ft~v o~ Denton to accept street loca- tions as ~howr~ ~y ~he Flal ~ [{ ]~ ~de Add:tJon and to abendon the use and title ~o any oe ~hc tr¢~t~ d~aat~d to ~qe City s~ ohown by Wa+tsm Addition BI I~ [~} OLV~D, by the C~/ o~ D~nton that Jn consideration of ~he foregoing a~ ~ of th~ ~ed]cae~ n J~ th~ C ~ o~ I)~nton oF the ~treets set out and ded]ea~¢~ hy J A P~ak in Hill ~de AddJ~ ~on, h~reby releases and quit- claims unto the he~r o~ J A t~ak and ali persons holding tttle to any of ~a]d Hillside AddJt~ n by and unde~ c nveyanCes executed by J A P~ak~ his he~r and a n~, anv a}pa~nl ~Jtle that the City of Denton may have at any tbne had ~n and lo ~reet la~d out and dedlca~ed a~ Wattam Addition a~ ~eplatted b~ I A ]~ak et al, and e~<ep~ In lieu of such vacated ~?reets the treet~ a* s,? out ]oea~d and dedicated by J A Peak a Hillside Addition Signed, W D Barrow Attest 0 ~ Knight Chai~an, ~fty Co.lesion City Secre?a~ Ap}r~wd, ] L Yarbreu[h Mayor, Oily of Denton A mol~ n wa made fy Ru ]1 f~ond(8 hy ¢e]by to adopt the re olut~n Ih mnt~ ~n ce r]~ 1 OTt~ HALL Maroh 12¢ 19/8 2 A motion was made by Russell ecrnded by Wffll~am ¢o ~n lhe contraot presented by ? B Huey riot wcrk to be tone on hi ]o~ along Ht~hway 2~ The motion carried A mot~on was made hy ~el~y ~ n~d 1 ~ Williams authoriz- ing the May ~ ?o work out a plrn w~th ~h~ City n~ ~ne~r and C~tv Health Officer to olean up the d~ ground ~m~ad~at~ iV qhr ~notlon earr~ed A motion ws~ made b; oe]ly mernded by U~lliam~ ~o aF- prove ?he a~¢h~%~t's draw4n~s ~ecnmmcnded by the e mm:t~o~ on City Libra~ planninf The mot4on ( ~,rr~ed 5 B~d w~re ap(ned [cr ¢he ~ on%t~u~t~on of a wp 14nc ~n 4he northf]n }ar% aC *ne C~¢v, tallows Lanes ter ~ h4~]a~ ~ 7/7 ~O oouChwe9te~n Com~ny 28 52] WJlks, Dake & Steed ~2 0~2 OD R ~ Swillln~ ~ S~n 33 /;f 50 W~]li~s & Whittle Inc ~,997 PO A motion woo made by WI llia~ ~acond~~ by ~ lby ?o ~ef~r the bids to the Ci*y Engineer ~or ~a~ulat~o~ Th~ ~t~on ca~rJea 6 A motion wa made by Wtl[Jam~ secon]ed by S ]by to ac- cep~ the raco~ndat~on o~ ?h~ (~y In~tnee~ and award ~h~ con?tact to Lancaster & Shields oF Da]Ia %~a afa bid ~ ~6 777 60 The motion carried 7 A $otion wa made by Hu~ ail econded bv K n~ ~o au*hor~ze ?he Mayor and City Secretar~ to buy U S Gaw~nment certificates w:th surplus ~nds availabl~ [h~ mo~on carried fhe following ordinance w~s ]~e en?~ AN ORDIN~CE A~NDI~G CUA] PLR 6 ARI]C]> O OF q HE OPDINANC~~ OF ~HF CITY OI Dt~]O~] qt~A I ~ICH oA1D f]~DINA~ CF ] o ~0~ ON FJ~F 176 Li ~ ~['~ ~ ~ al MVI>FD CHARTER A~D CO IFfCA"~ O~ O~$I~AN[I~ OF 1941 OF EAI~ CItY OF DPlqON [tXA AND %FC~ION ~9 AND E(T]ON f57 O~ AID ~{AP]lt R~IA~IPG T0 TAXICABS AbD PROV]I ~G UH~ ~Y IROOUI} A iICENoL tI~IT TO OPtRAT~ A TAYVrAB I~ aA]; C ~Y O~ I~A ~D °ECTInN 757 OF AlU ~VI D C~A~{LL AND COY][FGAqION OF ORD]NANC] ~IAIINC ]O 2[{] F~t A D At]LTCATION ~R CHAUFFtUR'% I CFI T A~ IIXI]~ FFE THE~R AID PROV]]TN( ~q ~TD I ICON [ {OU D NO[ BI ~N FER~D BY ~HL HOLDFH, A~D ~XJN( ~LLo ~R URA~S- ~ORTING FASSYNGtR~ FOR HIRE A~D tFOVI[]~( TWA1 IF ~Y S~CTION al T~I~ AMI~ ]NC ORD ~A~C[ OHAI] B} HFLD U~CON>TIIUOIONAL OR VOID TH] R]MAI~I ~G oFCTIO~ ~AIN IN FUlL ~RCI l~P ~IF~C~ A~[ ~[F~II[~C PROVIS ON IN FIRH~R OF OAID ~( ~Jo~ JN 60~]tLIC THIS SAIl ORDINANCE )O AHtNDI~C SAID C{APF~R 6~ API]OL~ 9, AND DECIARI~C AN ]MiR(iNCY SEOTION l~ It shall be un]awft~] far any person fJ~, corporation or aosoc~at~on of persons to operate an automobile for hire w~t ~ln the corporate 1]m]t~ o~ the C~%y of Denl)n un]e ~ and un?~] s l~eense therefore ha~ been ~smu~d by the C]ty, and no l~cenJe ohal] be 4~ ued to any person~ Firm, corporation o~ a~ ocJat]on of pcr~ons whatso- ever, unless, mud un%il said apllpean~ o~n~ ~he au~amob~l~ or so used For sa~d pu~o~, and ho ~ ce~t~fleat~ o~ ?~tlc ~o ~a~d ve- hicle ]ssue5 by Highway of Texa , and hail make applica?~)n in wr]t4ng to the C~ty Ssereta~ fop ~ueh ]]een~ ~a~n ~n ~ueh cation the name oe *he owner, ?he r)er on bi ~hom u~h ]]cen~e ~s ~es4red, hi street address, th+ t pc oF no~o~ (ar ~ b~ u~(d a an m~tomob]le far h~re, th~ me,or m~ber ~h~eof th~ h~hwa ]tcen e n~Ber thereof for the currcn? year a well a~ tho name ac the i22 n~?v fA I I1~ h 1o I~PI]ON 2, No ] e~ e tr~ tho op~aLio~i ot any u~h aulom~b~le to~ h~c 9" by ]5" an] fm~nt~a ~n a e flir~ L n~ c~ or from tho ho~y (i add car a ~lFn stal~l/F 1ex,rah ~nd lv~nf the name 0f ~h owner and hJ frented in a(eord~ne w~th Ihl~ Artiele~ tt shall be th~ dll[v of the which a F(e of nm dollar ~7 O0) hall b~ charged ~nd a fee o~ one do]la~ (*] ~)), ~m aCh 5u~ ]~ ~1~ linen o ~hfch sa~ ]Iaea e ~hall ~un far a p ~lod of one yea Frnm t~c date of Issuaner The ] cease shall no~ b~ Irc r~r~ble however i~ shall be ]awiu[ for lhe holde~ oF I1(}~ ]lo~n e to ~ thc mc lle(n e~ prowd(~i he ehanFm (mpJoy- PeT]ON ~ (q~an p ~tal~on fcc cr r~te) qb~ rmle for taxicab o~ aubomobl ~co +~ h~T~ ~ha~p~d h au(h ltcen ee hail be reasonable and in (o~tormlt~ ~nth lh~ e~ t lc herF ~t for all automobiles f>r hirl ] cea e~ b~ ~ C i~y o$ D~nt n ant ~v a~ Ihe p~Ivlleg~ or the u ~ of than 35 cent ar~ I ~ sa~ ~ ~ectl n hall be an ~nen~mont ¢o oeetion 763 pa~ 1~0 or Chap~ 6~ ~rt~e~o o of ibc Revised Charier an5 Codifi- cation of OrJinanee of ] V] cf lh a ~ CJI ~ o~ Denton, ]exa~ and aid section /63 ~ h[r~bv ~ei(aJ d EGTIO~ ~ Anl par[ or ~td ChaTl~r f Article ) or sa~d RPv~ed Charter and CodJF~c~+l ~ or Or~nan~eo ~a coati:et w~h these am(haling ~ect~on~ rfmal~ Ir rnl] force aah effect >E6~ION ( Jf any (mi on r th~ att ~n~nd_ng o~d nonce houl( be held uncm t~tul coal ~r void titen Jn fh~t ewnl +b( ~6mainlng sections o hel¢ to h~ une~ (Jtuf onal o~ wl~ hall rfmatn tn ~1~ force and SECI]ON 9, Iht fact that NHTP fo ordinance ~FulattnF the l~cen¢Jng and thr g~v n~ ~ ~< rm~% ragu] ~tin[ thr lfoen im oF automobiles and fax~eab fa~ h~e an~ requtrinF fhd thc ]~cense shall bo the owner o¢ thr amc anrf ~he r~[th~: f~et thH there f¢ no ordinance i(qulring a ~efman(nt s~¢n o be l~Intr¢ on ~ id automobJl~ and rsx~ab~ for hire de Jpnatfng lh~m a nth nar] F~V neuter to the ~ub]~c or the o nor aaa tea furlh~ r laet th~ ~ ~ ncaa ary Io Jacrfq~e ~he }ce tot the Dllbl~e n~cf s]tv that ~he m~l~ rcqu~mn~ ordinances ~o be re~U on three ~everal meetlnl t of Ihe (Jty 6o~ ~on be an~ the ~ame i hereby pand~d ant ~h~t th[ mn~na~n or~lnama shall be and ]~ hereby placed on ]1 f~]~ct an F~nal reac]~n~ to ~bs Fa ~aFe an~ the1 the ~sm~ s[m]l be and ]h he, cb) in ~ ~] f p~c ar ] m~ fc~l irom an~ after ]1~ passage and appz oval Pa e t mad at prow d Iht ] day of March A D 1948 ~ned 11 D Barrov Chairman Atte I 0 C Iai ht of the Ci~y CoI~nfssion Ciy Secretary Al frov6~ 7 L Yarbrout h~ Mayor City of Denton A mntlon wa made by }(Jnf econded by Wll]:lams that the ordinance be ~laccd on it~ ecnnd f(~t(]l/it Motion wa m~de hv Ktnf ec ncied [y W~]liam~ thai the rules be ~uspend~ ~ an~ iht o~nanee b+ pa ~ ~ ~t- third and f~nal read- A mntJon wa made by K~n~ fconded by W ll~am that the orSinanae h~ adnite~ a teat qhr' ¢allow~nf 6omm~ fnntr~ voted "Aye" Barrow Ru ell I ~n ~ Iby W~]ltam None votfn¢ "Nay" whereupon tho Cha1~an d~cJar~ i ~h~ mofJon prevailed and iht ordinance adopted CITY HAl L March 12, ] 9 A written requ~n~ from tha 6ivt( Committee of the Chamber Commerce for Improving the trade square wa pr~en~d to the Co~i A motion was m~e by Ring ~econ~e~ by Ru ~el] to o~m r a f~nc~ ~]lt on ~he south side o~ ~he trade lot and a hedge et out motion carrf~d A motion w~ made tv K~n~, s~onded by S~lbv to the Civic Co~fttee to m~et wlth the Co~]s~on ?o di eu ~ other improve- ments rocor, ended Qbe motion c ~ ]0 The Co.lesion inertia*ed ~he PoJIa~ Department to put up a st~ on the trade square and enfo~c~ the ordinance~ ~tr~tly Upon motion the Co~ ~ ~on rood ad~our~ed at 1] 30 I M C ha ] ~an CITY HAIL March 24 Special called meet~n~ o~ ~he C~ty Commission of the City of Denton held Wednesday March ?~ 19~F Present: Bs~row, K~n~, be/by Ru~e]] / Absent Wi] liams 1 1 The Building Co.lithe f~om ~h Sc~ool Board pre ent~d ~] ~ fo~ the Public ochool Bud]d~n A motion wa made by Ru ~]1~ ~on]ed ~y o~lby theft Fred Buford~ archdtect~ be authorized ~o comp]~t~ plan and opectfica- tions for the Negro School~ J~or {tgh chool, ~padr o~ L~ ochool, equipment for Junior H~gh ochoo], and th~ bu~td~n~ of and equ~pping of the Flementary ~ehool east of the r~tlroad ~h~ motion carried 2 A motion was mad~ by oolby, ec~ndad by Ru~ ell, that the bill of $56 O1 be paid to Brent C Jack~on ~or lhe ~>a~ o~ th~ elevstc~ ~n the Jackson ~ilding The motion cs~rl~d U~n motion ?he Co~m~on stood adJ u~nad Cha~ man ' 24 Pre,eot New Camm~ ioner~ H~nnah an~ Fitz~e~l~ 1 M~nuto fo~ merfln~ troll F~bmw~v loth ?o Mar h O/th we~ read Mn~h~] ShaT>hera °ocTet ~v Knlnh? aha City Fnmtn~ow Pennebnkow Tho Ciiy Attorney r~ler] fh~f ~t wa nm? ncee ~V to complete the eouni and r~rort th~ r( ult ~n th~ elpetlan of fh~ C~tV Charter Co~t~- A ma~] n wa mnd~ by W~]]~am~ ~ec~nd~5 by K~nf ~ abJdo hv ?ho ~n~trHc~]ono f th~ Cltv A~i~T~OV in r~far~ to Co~mntinF the bnllot~ for the ~lt~ Charf~ Co~.n~q ~n Ph~ ~o?~n 7 Chnirmm ~n rnw ~ ~t~d W~ Ilinm °~]bv md ~ni~ht to cenva~ the e] ectinn return p~o en~ n r~ll w Oi T:~ R~I~:~R ::~CqION BKID TN T}{I Clq70~ ol~qON TJXA ON qWF 6qH DAY OP APRIi ]gig AND DFCTAR]~C OANDTDAFt ~OR MAYOR ~0~ CItY AqqoRNlY ~OR C]qY MAR° ~AL AND FOR THE THR~ ~TAC] ON qH~ CIFY CO~ISqT~N JO B~ FIII~D ~n~ COMMT~S Nt}¢° FI]Ci~D, AND FUR~HSR DFCTAR~( HI ~ [JlI OT TH] FI}CqlCN ON ~HF 1 ~U~" ~AI] A OOMM~SS~Ok BF C~O°DN qO PRA~ ~ Nl~ OHA~q}R~" AND DFCIA~INC THF R~ UIT OE qUl ~lwe ION Ol ~I~FN CH~RT~H CO~1%IONFR° TO T~ PAbt T~T AMI A~D AI 0 D~CI ARIN( TH1 R} UIT U/q] }~ I~ PA~I~ IN TBF CIqY OE DT~TON BF T~ R~ OLV~ A ~) Pt lq O~DA]N}D BY TU~ CTTY OO~IS210N OF TU} CI~Y Dt I1TON T~A qFCqlO~ I B it remember ~ ~hai on tbi~ 6th ~sv of Amri1~ A D ]q~g ~ha+ *he r~]nr o~?v olmci~n wn~ hal~ and ?he votes oaq~ iow ail official and For ail ~ re it on vofc~ om al sai5 election were a~ ~OR MAYOR 7 I Ynrbrou~h roo~ ~wd __~O~J vote POR CFT7 R~r~ Tee] r~cetved __ 3~6~ vo?~ Ta~k h~pher~ r~(~iv~ l~O_ vot~, nnm<r M B~n~ r o~ ~vcd 1~7 vote [ ~OR C][Y CO~B{1 TOh~R° W ~ Barrow ~o ]ved 1176 vot~ H ~ Brown rec~lwd ]~f~ vo~ T ~ Fltz era]d TOCr lvrd~ ~8p2 VO~ Mar~ qannah rooe vrd 180] W W K~nr r~ee~wa ~0_ vote T Hclfo~d Rn q~l] rooetve~ l~ vot~ ~OR IHF ]HOln T~TeN , nAl~ ~U} CITY CO~] TON BY A~D ITC21 ORDIM~NC~ TH qAII l~RRIN( ~T~RS AT °UCH TLAO~S A q~F PITY CO}~qTSSTOfl BAli DFSICNAqF" April 9, 1918 The affirmative of qa~d oropon~t on reee~ved ]8~g_ votes The negative of qe~d propos~t~on r~cefved ]06/i_ votes FOR TNF [ROPOSITION "SHAll ~ Cab~2]ON BF C~{G%FN qO ~RA~ A N~ CHARTF~ ~R THF CITY O~ DFNTON" The sff~at~ve o~ said propo ~t an reee~vad ],38] vote Th~ neffs~ive oF ss~d pro~o~t~ n r~ce~ved ~ vot~s SFCTION 2, S~nce a ne~st~va re nit ws ~eer~e5 by tha voter~ o? th~ C~ty of Denton th1~ eomm~qs~ n mako~ no tab~]nt~n o? tho ba]]otq fo~ flfteen charter eommlq to,ere ~o mrop~ro q obartar a their 8~t~es a a r~ ~15 n? the ba]lote, are funetu officio SECTION ~ J L Yarbro~gh havtng roe~ve8 a mnqor~ty o? al] vote cast for Mayor of tho C~TV o~ Denton t hereby doc]arod e]ec~od a ~11 te~ Ro~ers Teel h~vf~ received ~ m~Jo~tV of .1] vo~ cast st ~a~8 electfnn for City ~tto~neV, ~ he~bv 8~c~.~e8 e]~c~ed ~ttorney for . full term Tack Shepherd h2v~n~ rnce~w~ a m~torfty o~ s]~ vni~ ca.t a~ ss~d e~ctton ~or the o~f~ce o~ City M~r ~n] t ber~bV dec]sro8 elected Ctty Ma~h~ for a ~1] te~ Mark Hanu~ 7 F Fitzgerald and W W K~n~, hsvln~ ~- cefv~d a plurality of vote~ caet fo~ the o~ot n~ C~ty Co~ou~r, ~s hereby declared elected City Commissioner f~r a Fu]~ te~ o~ Swo year The proposition "Shall ~ co~on b~ cho~n to F~am~ a new charte~ fo~ the City of Denton" having rece~w8 ~ mtoo~tty ca~t on said pro~s~t~on at s~8 eleot~on, th~ DP~DOS~OM ~ he~by de- o]~re8 defeated The proDosttio~ "qbal] the CfSy Commf~on by oroper 8nd lets] ord~nance~ install ~rk~n~ me~e~ ~ st ~uch DI~O~G 8q tbe Cf~y Com- mission ~he~ d~t~ate," hav~nE r~ce~v~d a m~t$~ of si] votes ca ~ on ~ai8 proposition at satd eleet~o~, ih~ Dro~sJ~fon ~% hereby deelsr~d fecttve and directs the City Co~l~1nn ~o ~nac~ ueh o~dtnance Duly adopts8 thls 9th ~ay of April Offnod W D Barrow Attest Chaff man of the Ct~y 0 C Knight City qecre~ary A mottos waq mede by Russell seconds8 by W~]]~m~ to adopt the resolution dee]aris? the re u]t~ of the regular city ~lect~on ~he motion carried At this time Com~ziss~oners Russell end Barrow and the Ctty Attorney Davis expressed their appreciation of ~ervtng wf~h the Commas I~n and Mayor Yarbrou~h ~poke tn appreciation of ~rvfee r~nder~d bV the ou~gotn~ officials 9 The new officials too~ thet~ D]ac~e ~ th~ counc~ tabl~ end A mo~on wa~ made by Fitzgerald, ~econded by Hannah ~hst W W K~n? be elected cheer man o~ the City Commission The vote wa by acclamat on The motion carried ]0 A mot~ wsu mede by Ce]by ~ecouded bv Mttz~era~d ~hst Wd]]~m~ be elected Vice-Chairmen of the City Comm~q~on The motion ca~r~ed ll The Ctty Fng~neer recommend~ tha~ th~ Uplift P]sn~ c~ntract for Owsley Addt~ton be ]et A motion ws~ made by Wfll~m~ ~econded by ~e]by ~o the bid of $~766 O0 from C~rpenter ~os of D~l]a lh~ mo~f ~n carrted ~annah not voting 26 ?fTY TTAII April 9, 12 ~ moti n w mrde by Wi ii,ams seeon]ed by Fitz¢(rald to a~k in the matlor o~ ~enr]nff wa~er frrm ~h~ lake The mntlnn vert~e For b]d for ~ n6w wrl] qho i~o~ton carried the bra~q ~reet mSTk(r ~ n ~ft from ~ho Orap(~fe Company The motion esrrt ed 15 qhs MaVnT ~ecomnen~e5 that I L McCra~ ~e employad to purchase A mot~n wa~ mad, by F]~er~l~, seconded by Hannah~ that the Msyor nmplny T ~ MeCra~ ~o r~nrchaso th~ ]and For the new Highway and *hat he be pa~8 $]0 per day f~r }n~ ~ervfc~s The motion carried 16 A mnt]~n wa mn~e ~ Will]nm ~eeonded by Selby to pe~Jts To the Ct?y Cab OomTany an [ ?he D~x]e Oab Oompnny under the new and cid ordinance ~h~ mol~nn c~rrJ~d H.nnah no~ voting 17 A mo~ ]~n wn m~de by ~e]b~ ~econded by Wi]]i~s to ~u?hnr~ze ~he Mayor and C][y FnF]nee~ ]o ndv~rt~ e ~or bid For pa]n?]n~ Fire ~2 The motion carried ~hr Ch~l~mn ~nin~ed ~be ¢ollo~nF Committees P]NANC~ CO~]Tq~ Wi]l~am~, Fitzm~rnld BII1TDINC & (ROUND Hann~ Selby %qR5~q ~ BRIDCF Fitzgerald Hann~ WAq~R & IICHT WJ]]~am~, Selby CSM~qfRY ~itFger~]d, Hann~ F]Hf D~ ARTMI Nq Williams, Selby POIICf DFfA~T~NT Hannah, WIS]isms lhnon motion the Commlg non ~tood adinurned / ChaJ rman CITY Aprf] ]/ Specie] called meet~n~ of the Cf~7 Commission of the City of Den- ton, held Wednesday April 1l, 1912 Pr~ent Wi]liam~ Hannah ?~tz~era]d King %e]by Absent None 1 A motinn wa~ made by W~]]~am~, ~eeonded by F~tzt~ra]d to approve the authorizat~on of R M Barnes to s~gn all paper~ ~r connection w:th secur~n~ Federal Aid for the City-County Hospital The mnt~on core,ed 2 Brown & Sons were pre ent ~n ihe ~n~er~t of ~e~Jn? ut~l~t~ ~n the Brow~wood Add~tion A motion wa~ made }¥ W~]]Jamq seqQnded~y qe]by(%h~ _ in the ev~n% the election which t to be he]~ ~BoSfA 7~f~o ~arxT- Bro~,n and Sons will ~e on to the C~ty faci]itie~ at their own expense and ~he City will Furnish She Add~on wfth ut~]~ties at the reFulsr price, char~ed others for erv~oes outside of the City ]Jm~Js %he motion carI~ed Upon motion the Commission adjourned C ha~ rmaf ~ CIF¥ HAIl April ]6 Speefal called meetin~ of the C~y Commf ~on of the O~t¥ of Denton held Friday, April 16, 19~2 st ? O0 P ~ Presen~ Wil]iam~ Hannah F~tz era]d Selby Absent Kin~ 1 A committee from the City W~]fsr~ Bo~rd compc eo of M~ $~mp~on Mrs Sam Barton, Mrs Iagoe~ Mrs S~Jdmor( and Dr F~o W Hinkle were present Dr Uinkle presented th~ mat+er of ?be C1~¥-Coun~y H~a]th After some ddecus~on the matter wa~ tabled For further study 2 Bam Barton offered $900 OD for ~h~ lot on Avenue I No action was taken A petition From Mrs I M F]]~on wa pre n~ed ~o have ~he M~ntatu~e Golf Course removed From W~?her~ Street A mo$ion was made by ?~z?era]d %econded by ~e]by to re- fer the ms?tot to the Bui]din~ & Cround Committee the motion carried A petition ws~ p~esen~ed by Senator W~I y to annex the Browrwood Addition to the City of Denton A motion was made by eib y, ~eeonded by Fitzgerald to refer the Detlt~on to the City Attorney for Further %ud¥ and report back to City Commiss~on The motion carried 5 A motion was made by Hannah ~e~ nded by FJtz~ers]d to notify ~he property ownerq on Woodland Street That the Ctty we readV ~o pave Wood- land ss soon aq the money was depozi~ad in the offfce of the C~ty ecretary The motion carrted 6 J B Burrow chairmen of the C~v]c Commf tree brought e repor? on 25 C TY April ]6 19f8 improvements one b(in? on the Trade quare A motion was made by seconded by Hannah to have ~he Trade ~quare urveyed, and instruct the police to enforce the ordinance on the sa]eq of merchandise thereon The motion carried A motion wa made by Fitz~era]d seconded by Selby to refer the remsJntn? renommendat~n~ of the CfvJo Committee to the Build- tn~ & Cround~ Committee The motion carried 7 A motion wa made by Selby to take care of Joe Ski]es water re- quest by ~eptember ]~t There being no ~cond to the mnt~o~ Selby with- drew hi~ motion and the Commission agreed to ~tudy the matter further The Mayor I I Yarbro~h Yecommended the head of Deoartment~ and Bomrd member s Superintendent Water IJght & Sewer Dept T S Pennebaker Superintendent Btreet & Br~dze Dept Bailey Coffey City Secretary ~ Treasurer 0 C Knight Supernntendent of Cemeter~e~ Q M Calvert City Fire Mar hal Eugene Cook City Pound ~ ~csvenfer Dept W C Treece City Health Officer Dr M I Hutche~on City Iici] Cn todian Nathan So]omen °uIorintendent of Carafe Dept Pedro Parsons Superintendent of Paint Dep~ H B McNary CITY PARK BOARD John Shr~der (to oerve three yesr~) Lee Iohnson H D Robert~ AIRPORT BOARD Stanley Monroe to serve 5 years OIlY PLANNINg BOARD Mr~ Ceor~e Medder~ to erve ~ years Dr A S Inn? " C K Denman " A mot~on wa made bv °e]bv econded by Hannah to accept the reco~.endat~an~ made by the Mayor The motion carried A motion w~ made by Selby ~ecnnded by Hannah to refer the ap- plication of Dr W % Mt]let to chau~e Iota P5 and P6 Block An]P, located at f20 Normal From r~Jdenttal to B~sfness property, to the City Planning Board The motion csrrted 9 A motion wa~ made by Be]by econded by Fitzgerald to authorize the purchase of a ~econdhand typewriter ~or the City Attorney's office The mo- tion carrfed Upon motlon th~ Commission ~tood adjourned at ll On p M CITY HAII April 21 ]9fg Special nailed meet~n~ of the C~ty Com~ion of the C~ty of D~n- ton held Wednesday,April 21, ]948 al noon at the Yacht Cafe Present Absent 1 The maeS~ny was called go consider the m~rcha~o of an ~ncfnera~or Mr 0 F Barnett off,red to bu~15 sn inoin~rator ag abou~ SiP,cO0 The mat- ter was d~oussed but no action wa~ Saken 2 A motion was made by Hand, ah ~ec~nde~ by ~elby to authorize P~dro Parsons to go to the automobile markets in Fort Worth or Della and purchase s truck for the SurveFing Department st the be t price available The mo- tion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned s? ] 30 P M Cha i rman CITY HAil Aprl] 73 ]9/2 Special called meeting of tho C~l¥ Commfqs~n of the City of D~n- ton Friday April P~, 1948 at 7 O0 P M Pre~nt Kin~, Williams Hannah Fiizg~ra]d Ab~enS ~e]by I Bid~ were received and opened for the construction oe the City- County I3brary, as follow~ James P Taylor & Sons Bae b~d ]e~ a]ternate~ $ 46~7/ ~ 90 E E Cloer " 50 ]~3 90 Bock Constriction Co ' 77 56/ OO Carpenter Bros Dallas " /2 70o OO A motion was made by Wi]]~am~ acceded by FitzFera]d to refer the bids to the City Engineer and arch~toet Cor ~ah~]ation qbe motion car- ried The City Engineer and architect repopted tha~ Cementer Bro of Dallas made the lowest b~d ~n the amount of $/2 A motion wa~ made by W~]]iam~ ~econded bv Fitz?~ra]d to accept the bid of Carpenter Bros at ~f? ?OO Th~ motion carried Commis- sioners voting "Aye" were Fitz?era]d W~]]~am~, Kin~ Hannah not 2 The per, in? meter contrs~? waq d~seu~ed and s mo~]on ~s mad~ by Will,ams ~ecended bv Hannah So a~vert~a for 6QO moro or ]e~ of patROn7 meter~ The motion carried A motion was made by WJlliam~, ~econded by Fitzgerald to auihorize the City En?~neer to lay a 6" water main on Woodland Ave cart of Belt Ave The motion carried W P Whlt~on came bePore the Co~bmJ s~or end aked that the waier rate at the Whitson plant be reduc d The matter wa r~forred fo the Water F I~ht Co~tteo 30 ~TTY ATril Pg, 19/8 § A neilt]on ~n pre ent~d by H ( Brown for th~ annexation of the Bro~wood Addition which l]e~ out iae of tho Cftv ]init A mo%ion w~ mnde by P~tzgerald ~eeonded by Hannah~ to ap- prove the applientinn for the annexntlon ~he mot]on carried 6 A motion wn mnde by Wi]ltamq ~ecmn~ed b~ Fltz~el~]d to authorize the Ci~y Attornev ~o draw nD ~n ord~n~e~ cal]]n~ For an e]eet]on fnr the Dur~ge of ~nnoxin{ thru Brownwond Acdifion within ~5 dmvn The mo%ion earrf ed 7 A molion w~ made ~ Fitzgerald to ~ceept the bid of H~ndlee Motor Cnmpsn~ for paln%~n~ Fire Trnck ~2 for ~]g5 O0 She Ch~n declare] th~ motion loot for lnek of a g~co~d A motion waq ma~o b~ W ]]lam ~eeonded ~ Hannah, to r~eet a check from T o C W for ~69 O0 tenaar~ aq full pa~anf of ut~l~tF eharffe~ om the Co-op hm~ae which ~id not ~aV 1ha bill tn ~]] The motion carr~e~ Upon motion fha Co~t s~on tood adiou~ed at 12 OOP ~ Chairmhn ~ CITY HAl i A~ ri~ P6 19&2 %pentel enl tod m(ot~nt ol ~ho City Corem] ~ian or tho Cliv of Den- Proq~nt K~n U~lliam °~lbv ~z~ornld~ Hannah A~ on~ None ~ A mot on 4a m~r bv Wtl]~ m meon~ed bv ~annah to ~e]met an Fqualizstinn Boarl frnm ~he eol]owin nam~ I A W~I on T Fred Rayzor I~ Pool~ and L f C~lhoun The mniicn e~rried ~ A mo~ n wa nsde by e]bv q~c)nded bl W~l]l~ thai Fred Ray/or, I ~ Wilgon and Ice too]~ b~ ~]ae~] in r'~e a~ an Fqunliza~ton Board The m ~]nn carried AN ORDTNANCF APPOTNTT~r MT~TR O~ ~ BOARD OI FQUAITTATlON ?OR TU~ CItY O~ DENTON T~A , ~ H T~P YVA~ ]g/~ AND DFCI2RTNO ~T TT O~ATNF~ PY lnI C] IY CO~4TqSION O? TNt CI~Y Section ] . qh~ L A Wil~on n~d _ ~d ~zor end Lee Poo]e a~e hereby a~ ~n~d ~ ~ho Board nf Fque~fzation For Denton T~xa flor ~ho veer ]o7~ u~h ~eh ri ht~ prlvile~e~ and duties ~ are Drov~doH bY Denton, Texar ~or ~h~ %~sr lO/? for t~x~+i n and ~hsll a ~e thru value of ell pro~ertv in ~ho ~iv of Danton Taxa subi~ct to tsxation which ha~ not been r~nd~ d for CITY T~A[T April P6 lq/g Section 3 That qeld Board her ~nabove ap}cfa± q la] ] meet on the bet day of May , A D 1918~ select ~t own Chairman ~md nroe~ its duties n provided ~ law and Charter F thP C~+~ or Dentop Section ~ Tho+ saf8 m~mb~r~ oF ~td Board roll rn~h ~ee~ve the ~ o~ per hr ~or each hr n~tunllv p~nt ~n th p~rFo~anee of tho dut~e~ of said Boa~, ?o b~ ~aid By WnTr~n~ drr~m on fha ~en~ral ~d oF the C~*y of D~n~n Texas - Section ~ Ther~ be~n~ ~ neee~ ~tz that ~ Board of Fqua]tza~on be appo~nte8 creste~ an emer[ency a~8 tmbl~ ne~e~ff that the rule qu~rt~g fht~ o~8~nan~e to be placed au th~e~ everal rea~nf~ on three several dsy~ b6~ and the same t~ h~r~by ~u~p~nded an~ th~q ordinance shal] be place8 on ~ie third an~ f~ns] r~attn~ t ~l pa a~e an~ be in full force and effect fr~m and alter fi~ p~ af~ an~ tA ~FD AND APPROVFD on tht~ ~he ~ ~av of ~ri~ Attest ~gn~d W W K~nl 0 O Knl~ht Chstr~nan CJIy Comml ~ m Ctty %eretary Apl rov~rl ] I Yarb~ou~h Mayor C~ty o~ Denton A motion was made by F~t~Pr'al~ econdod by ~ ]t z the ~les be ~spended and tho ordfnance be []ace(] on f~ econd read'nfl Mot~an wa~ made by Fa* z~ era l~ ~conded by a]by fha~ the ordinance be pa~ed ~o it~ third and f~ns] reafl~ ~ff for ~dopt on Mot~on wa~ made by ]by ceona~d by W~ll~am that the ordinance be adopted On roll call th~ fn]]ow~n~ Co~mtsefoner~ voted Aye" Kin~, W~lliams, S~]by~ F1tzffers]d Hannah qh chairman declared the Tics prevailed and the ordinance a~op~ed a The Mayor and Ctty En~ ~neer had ~om~ m~ ~un(t~r tar dinf/~and ~oma h~ated d~ecu~sion took place between them A mottos wa~ made ~ W~]]1am~, ~eeonded by a]bv ~hat the Mayer ~d City Fn~neer ~v~ the h~tch~t ant 1ha Co~t sion ~tve each of Them a vote of conffdenoe The mo~ton car~d A Mr Walker TaFoe wa pre eat al~ mlfqe led that the matter af getttn~ Elm Street rem~rfaced should be wnrked out wt~h (he ~lst~ Highway Del ~r?- meat before The contrect ~ ~ let for r*smFacln~ U]ghwsy N~ The Co~isslan aoke~ Mr Ia~oe to mak~ an a~l~tn~m~nt with the Highway officials and not, fy th~ Camm~e~on nf tho t~me of meet~n~ 5 Th~ 2100 Cab Company made appl~est~ n For a ~raneh~sa to o~erate a tax company ~n DenOn After some discussion ?hr matter wa~ refer~ed t~ the City Attorney for further constderat~on U~n motion the Co~ssfon qtond ad~nurned at 6 ?O ~ M 32 eTTY HALI Spec]MI c~]]e~ meottn~ ~f ~he City Co~is~on of ~he City of Den- ton, held Wadn~day Apm] 22,19f~ ~t 5 aO } M Pre~nt K~nf W~]]i~m~ ~by Hannah F~tz~era]d lbo m~[~nf wa~ ~n~ w~ prayer bv the Chat~an W W ~Jng 1 The ~m~ e ne ~ho meot~n~ wa~ to heHr a roonrt of tho Airport Corn- 2 Ha~all qhepar~ asked oe~ ion to broadcast all proee~dtnFs of ~he Oom~$ n~n ~n~ettng ~v~r E D N T A motion wa~ made by ~annah 8cond~d by W~t]~am~ that Y D N T be nllm~ t lo bToadeaat all rub]~e m~tin~s or th~ Oi~y Commi~sion Tha mot~ ~n cnr~d Le~ Pr~ ton ma~e th~ reD>ri for th~ A~pnrt Co~l~slnn ~n which the CiIy Co~i ~1nn w~ $~ken lo mrov~d~ fun~ to ms,ch the approprfatf~n of A mot 1on wa m~do by Ihllnam qecnnded ~ °elbv to tenta- tively set th~ AimorS Bu~ct at ~] ) ~ to take nsre oC th~ appropr~a?ion / A motion wa man by °~lbV e~conded by F~t~era]d, to m]thor~ze the the 0 A A fo~ ?hr airport Th~ mo~ton e~rr~d U~ nmT~on ~h~ Comni ion ~aod ~ urn~d Cha~ CIT~ U~ T Spa(in] eel]ed neetfnr ef th{ ¢lty Commf talon of' ~ ¢ City of Pr~ent Kln~, Wf]]lam~, Hanna Pit/ r~l~ olhy AB ent N~ne ] The meft~nE was a 1o~nt es ~nn w~*~ th( County Comm~ ~n+r ~nd SChool Bo~rd ~o ~ mu a Uub]fr ]l~rnrV ¢ ~ th~ rnln~ ~ prop]~ The librarian for the cn]ored ]~brary A mot~n w~ made by W ]]~f~ ocondorl lv qnnn~ +~ the ~nount the Pounty afraid ~o Fey ¢~r s ]~brnman which w~ ~3Qq The mot~ on rarr~ ed rot the eo]or~d peopl6 shou]~ be in e nncef~on w~%h ~h~ eo]or~ cboe] nnO no1 ~n ~he park They a~reed tr hav¢ pnh]fc m~et~n~ at Ih cclo~ ~ohool Wedne dqy May 5th a? 7 O0 P ~ to di ou ~ho ~s~l~e w~l}l the A motion was made b W~llinm ~nd seror,d(d bv Hnnan to t ~k~ the nosey out of the Ifbra~ ~md to tnk~ e~c of the exits ~xpon~ ~ of putltn~ iht ]tbrnry in the cnlorcd ebon] Th nnt on r~rtr¢ Motor Company ~or ~1~085 OO w~h lh~ tr~d~- n {o~ lh~ ]q/P P~v~mth nt and to au~hor~o tho Mayor ~nd Pe~r~ 1o T~rhq C ~h~ esi mh~ ot ~ n / A mof~on wa mado BV Wfll]am eemnded bx F~t/ ~rnld to lpf~vo wife Judqon °aulq to nnnox certain oT~rt~ ~n th( ~ lorn et~r or tho C~6y The mottcm enrrt~d fleer ¢ qtdS o]~ct~on wa hex1 pr *nt 1 fr the Comnl ~on ~ ~ ~ ORDIN~CE ORDFRINP A P3CIAI IIFCTTO* TO BY HrIn IN HITTISC TO T~ OUATTFTFD VOP?R O~ ~In C~TY IOR RATTFTCATION~ Ci T~TN }~{QI( ]r qTRRT~CRy qO BF ADDED 0 THE P*]7 FMT CITY 17 lite OF °BID CITY APIOTNT]NC ~ PPl°TblbP O~rTfPR ~_~T ORDAIN~ BY THF C~TY CO~g ~0~ or TUg PITY Or DF~TQ..~_q~ ~ FCTION ONF That there ~hsll }w hFld , n~ctsl election In tho mbmi~tnn~ tn the qualified voter r th{ City of DFntnn To~n at election, the fo]qowinF PRODOqTTIO qqAlT TUF ACTIOn10~ TB/ PITY CO~T - ION OF T~ CITY DP DF~0%~ TF~A UTON T{F P~ITTON O1 TU~ tR~IRTY 0 ~0 ARt TUE qqr~ O%~RB OF THF HFR I~A~PP D7 CRTBFD WFRHI~TY AND W~ICH ~AID TFRRIqORY THFRF AR~ NOW ~O R~ ]DF~T B~ ~T$]FD ANP ~{ALI UFRFTNAFTFR DF CqIBFD TFRRITORY BF M~n;D ;ND A~N~ 70 q I FR~ ENT T 1T~ OF qITF CITY OF DYN~TON TFYA "All or th,~ ert ~ ri trm~ or nn~co] nfl 1 nt ~itunfr~ fn tho ~ounty of Den+an sad fat of Tows ~nd bo~n q Rrrl the William Prrnqhaw °llrVey~ and ~ rrlb ~ In flrrt I ~ °~ll~w T~CT ON~ n~d the I B line of the Willtmq errn }uu urvey, ~ fo t o uth o~ the N U ro~er of the aid Cr(~qh ~ utv~v and lnnrr '~" of fha c~tv ]~mJts o¢ the ¢ntv nf Drnl n IH}NC} Tn t nth 1~ ~ 1inn rr fh~ (lty ]lmtt I Port ~ tr ~h~ I B ]fn~ nr 1he /- c~ 1met out iHiNCt North ]9) feet ~o the N ~1 cornf~ of a lot o nv y~ by R I Srul and wife tn H C Brown - R rc~n' ~ [ ~n t ~1~ f i ~ ] I ( rn oe ir f~( t I II T(~ n ~ t f ~ Orr F t l~ lO0~ nfl o ~4 ~n Volur~ mr~ThfF ~ tl ~ I [ Th lr t ltn~ e a14 f-l/Y am~ tr mi /~q P rt nrz~ ~ 1 In th ~ thr~t f eorn~ or {T~C~ lc I ~ rib +he B ~n nr th~ oilV]i tlt ~ II ~ ~fh th } Itn~ mr eld /-l/~ ne e YP ct 1/ o Cc ; T n C~n ct A t Rub Mm h~ ml by te~ a~tr4 ri ff T 1 )ll r r ri t Vnlum 30P Pnf~ ~3~ 9e~d [IT[~]CU } ~ t ~ th Iht O ntn~ 1~ ~ of Rrb tf tT~Ot ~ o t~f t Oet~bc 1 1c]/ r~eorded i~ Volvo ] ~ Pa e lql ~ ~ c(~l of tf n On nl~ ~(~a~ ho n~ tho° F V lure 9 lP~ r 4 ? ( ~q nr Ocnlnn Comfy ~cxs ~h t ~nn r~ nl 1 r, I ~ ( n~ T nfl Fob(rt I lN¢~ N ~th ~ ih +h~ F R llrm o i~ 1/-1/o aer tT ~of I r t et in~ th~ N R ]~m~ nf Rnb~f of ~t nd rnrd~n~mn~ ~orth ~h t~ ~n~ I ~ f~r,t tn n ~oI t ~n It et In f et to th( r c mot of n 1 I enw r~4 hV R f ¢1T¥ TI~TNCE ¢mJth with BrnwnI T B l~n¢ 1 ~0 ¢¢¢t fo [~r~w~ ~er ~m the N B l~ne of R~b ~t ~T~ ~ tm( ~onlinn~nr 2 e~r~ fo T ~NC~ ~ t w~th ~h~ e~ntrr Jim of R ~ rt tr~t PlO ~he lne~ o~ b~inn~u~ " Tho ~lty ~creta~ oe th~ City f D~nton ~h~] I O~l~ ~ to bo FOR RAT]FIC2mTON AND ArT]TNP AlT ~T~RI~ORY qC) T~ PRT~FNT ITM1 OT q T~ CITY OF F)}~TO~ TI~AS ACAIN m RqTIFTCPTI~ A~ ADI)TNm ~D TIRRI~CRY %0 TI~ TRI FNT ITMT ~ OT THF OTTY 0r D}ITO~ off~o~ af nnd For n~d elect ~ n~d hr hnl] np~ ni u~h e ~ tnnt q vl~onq of ih~ Cnn tltut n nn~ Tm ~e The lat or T aug ~r ih ~hsl] be made by mmh 97t Id~n~ Trion e T~ lUq cd bv l~w g~OTrON ~T~ Thqi tho City ~o~ln~y o~ thc Cfi nf Drni~n i hereby anlhomze~ and df~e~ied tn hmv ~h~ bq~]o$ ~ b~ l] md ~rovf~ed ~ law IPTION IX Thrt h~r n~ l~ 1 nrf]r of ~ ~1. t on ~ tl l ~iv~n by the stJnF nfl true enT of t~i~ O}{1]I~]~C] ne,~ hy the Ohnlr- mnn of the 0~ty OonmHg~ton of the Cji off Pento~ 7 xa ann a t( tet kV ~C~TON 9~N Any ann ~]l o ~ n ne( r rani Ther re Ir r- fl~ct he~ ~ith nr~ hereby r~pesl d qn] nnnul~ FCTIOh /TPHT There h n~ n nh1 note l~ ~ i m elo ? n be h~la a~ here~nabov~ ri out ~nd ~t leant n~e~ arV lo ~v ~hal] be pl)eod on tt theft and fi nnl ~$-tin la ii pn a~o naa hall h tn full Force nnd efrect frn~ anq ~tc~ it Pa a ~ m~ n~prnv~) PAe~SD A~ APIROV}D O% T T~ UI ~ [THD l)~Y on MAY A D Atte t 0 C Knt ht Chni~an of tile PiiV C~mml ~ n City ~cr~ta~ f th Cf V of D nlan Approv~ a to eo~ and l~al~ty Ro~.r T~.I, Cit7 A~tornay A motion was made by William eeond c~ by clbv it]el the be p~s~d to t~s third and fina] r A motion waq mm~ bv W~]]4m. ~eond~d bv qe]ky ~hpl ~h~ bo ~dolted ss read Upon roil cn]] the en]]o~ ~ eo,nr~ qf nor v tod KJnF~ Wl]]~%ms Pttsgera]d Hannah So]by t ~ eom~] ~nrr voted whereupon the ChM~ deelaped tho mnt~n~ Upon m~t~ m th~ Co mMq Inn qtond sdtnu~ned ab (q() P M ChaJ nn~ / 36 Denton %~ hol ~ Frmd~y Mn~ ? lq/P Pr ~ni klnr lbqli~m q~nneh F~t~nla olby 5 1 A mot cn wn m~d~ by Man mh ~enn~ed by F]%~]O to l~t the The moti o~ 2 A m~T~on w~ mn~ b7 qm~rnh oeonded b~ W~llinm ~ tn lot Mo~rJ qmITh u~e~ nwn lud~m~n? ~oitin~ Ih fire t~ek stripod Thc mntlnn r~rr t ed } Bid w(ro ~oce]vot For th dTil l~nF of ~ new welt Only one bid wa reemtv~ 1 ~Po //5 on A moTinn wn copt the b~d n? I I Myer and on for dr~llfn~ the new well at ~20,//5 O0 and authar~z th~ Mq )P i3 ~[n a e ~trscl mhd auihorlze th~ C~y [ngineer ~nd D I Myar tn m ~ the lncatton lbo mnl~orl car~iod / W 2 HnnN~v rPpTO ~nt n~ M~ I M I~nrn t~r ennttsctor for tho i nt~rcemtor qO4fT l lne who waq not (~rta~n From wbam hc ~ tn reenive order r~a~ing the work A mit m w~ m~q~ by Hnnrah qccond~d by °elby to comply with th{ done by Mr Inncn~tpr on thc ~Wer ]~n~ Th~ mnf~nn married 5 J)* kilo wn pro ni a~i TenPwr ~ his ~equ{qt For water for A m i{nn wn mm]~ by W~lliam% geeondmd by °e]bv ~o furnigh wa?er io Ih p~op~nt~ ownor~ ~ ~m~u{ ted by Mr ki]og p~ovtded they build their not uqP shy ~ntc~ unt~] nPter ~ptoml ~ I l~78 A rn]l enll wa~ made Yinf olbv srd Wtlltnm v~ted "Yon" Pitzaornld rnd [{annsh voted "Nay" The Chnf~arl doe] rr ~ l}l q~iqon { r~ted 9~ / Chat rman May 10 P q/~ ton, T~xs held MmaeV, May ]~, l~l~ a? V 20 ~ M Pre.eat K~n~ Selb; Wtll~am H~n~eh Fit/ ~r~ld Absent None [ 1 The me~t~n~ w~ eslle~~ ~o ti~eu~ ih~ Cf ~untv Health Unit Mr T B Sktdmor~ Chairman of ?h~ He~ih Unt+ s M Mr R~lnh Mitchell oF %at~ Hes]%b Departm~n% explsine th~ wn~k%n~ of a {~]%h Unit The~ 8bout ]00 people pre ~n%, and many D~e ~n Favnr of tho Unii The Oity Go. tag]on p~om~na Lc m~]( ~v -v ~f~ort to f]n~ th~ money for the Unf~ 2 A motion w.~ made ~ Will,gm ~oonle~~ hV (lby to ~Crr of the open~n~ of ~f]] Alley from M(~ e tr~t ~o WI] ~n qtr~% *o the qtreet Oo~Jtt~ ~o a(% u~n The m~tion nam ~ d A motion wa~ made ~ Wtlltmn s~ccnd~a h; F~tzf~ra] t tn City Attorney io ~r~w up n contract ~or ~%e ~<r~?~on of tax]nab period of nn~ y~ar retroam~fve ?o lsnun~ ] ]qf~ ~n ~o r~anc~ w~th iht O~y ordinance and ~ve ibm %ax~(sb oom~]nics t~n ~]y~ nn?ioe i~ w~ih and s~n the cmn*Iae? Th~ mol~on oarr~md A mo?~ ~n wa made by W~l]iam ~eon~ed ~ ~elbv ~o rorer tho damaFe claim of Mr~ ~nie~ McKJnn~w to ~hm I~ ] Dm srim n~ Th~ m carri ed 5 Motdon w~ mn~e ~ °elby ~c nde~ ~ W~ll~am ~h~t the a ~e8 to noli~ t~e Po]lee DeparT~rni To onfnrcs ibc pmrk]nf rule ar The O~ty U~]I The ~tion csrrf 8 6 A motion was made ~ Wil I~m econde by Flt/ ~ra]~ ?~ allow the Miniature Golf Course on Withr, re tract to oper~l lr~ ~h( eommdite~ wa spleen?ed to ~nveett~ate repot?e8 ih~ ?hey foun~ no ~e on for cio tn~ ti The motion carried Upon motion, the Commi i~r stoo ~ nurr ~t M~V ]I hole Wr~V M~V 1/ lO/~ Tr~ eat ~in~, Wi~ltrm ~ r bl Ptlz ~ l~ Uan~eb ~b erlt None 7 Mtnu~e~ oF the meeti~ ~ o~ ATt I Otb tlr ~h h~e~ lO?h ~ TC~t wealth O~f~e~r Hutehe~on, Moat ¢ D~rv ~n ~ r ekll ¢~lx ngine ~ Shepherd 38 Tho m ~i ~ P I a th~ re( turn ri ftnn f F q~lloww t~ rill ~Ith W I Rrm rht far [1DO~ I ] ) ~IT )q 1/ i~n ~ r r I 1 c 1 1 ~ I t n I th C'i~ Prn n ~ of the CTtv of De~f r~ To~ I~ 3 ~ q V 51 lg I /g fl q~ } t~ nl 1 fl~ pnnutI ~u~l~ h rant ~ r ~ i~d Th Chntrmnn nrpmlBind 9 Mn~t ~ T~ r 1 c 1 e t ~ ~ 1ft2 lrt Ih~+ thr ~ rt t *~ d I th~ p~t ~ P 'a~ ti r Thpm tlnB t r( ~1 f I1 w qn rS Ir III f ~ ~1 II~Plm~nt Dtlnllpr t3 f p ~ ne nn c ~ ~rlt ~ er " Ih tn t oqrrl ~(e~lrinl~ndnt~ f ~h~ q r n ~ ;t~ r~ ~l ~l ~ ~ Ici Pliv ~ttor~ev to ~t r b]ll~ ~ lie B l~l r ~ 1 In m~t ~t lr~nl emu th er I e ~ t t I f I PT I /Pnmll ~ mt Il ~ ~mnn m pc 1 On ]0]1 c~ll I ] ~n~l I P q , ] vr~t~t Ave" t~f orqlr] Hapnqh~ was~n~de bM nelby, seconded by williams that the 5~ t ~ motioW ....... ~ rom bity reject the letter dated May 12, 1~1~8 receive ~ the ~oa:d of ~o6ents Ior ~he settlement oi tho delinquent water and se~er b~T~ of T~W ~, ~d~i~rs~ruct t~e ~ity hngineer not to accept payment ~lees bills are paid ~n full according to the provided in the ordinance ~l~e motion carried 6 ~ ~ ~otton wes~ by ~i~zgerald/ seconded ~ ~elby ~o the locattm~ of a new well on the p~ope~tY o~ ~ · Hawk for $125 00 ~nd ,authorize the ~eyor and the City oec~etsry to sign ~he~ ~pp~ oval of ~he 61ty A:torney ~ A remolu$1on providing for en easement to construct -inch we~er li~e~ u~de~r t~e ~ K & ~ Railway ~Smpeny property was ~e~d to the bo~mm~ion ~A mb~lp? W~s m~de by willies, seconded by oelby that t~e~lution ~b~ ~appro~ed ihs motion cer~ led 8 ~ A~resolu~ofl~,fqr an easement to conetru~ a ~5-inch i?er- .=~ ~..r 1teeS ~d~r the lexae ~ ~acific ~all~oeG was nex~ , ~~/'~;~~to~ A motion Was ~ade by oelby, secondeG bM~z6e~al~d ~that t~ ~eeolution be approved ~he motion carried ~ ; ~A~dt~lo~ wa~a~e by ~ ~tzge~ald seconded by williams to ~n~e the~ ra~oluti~o~ cal'ling for en e~ee~ment to ~ a~wer line edross the p~ oper¢y o~ the ~ K ~ T l(e~wey CoZpeny,~ ~ Ihs~ moti~on~c~rbied $ mot~,Q~ Nas made by ~elby, seconded by willies to refer from residential use to busines~ use ~ ~, ~J~ed~pherd, ~ots 1 ~2, BlocE ~12, intersection N Ei~ end Hig~mayn2,4', ~ ~ ~Wlil ~Smith, Lot 23, Block 423, on Congress ua~vin Alexander, Lot 4, Block 263, E Prairie '1~9 ~otion Qa~led ~p~n motion the bo~ission stood adjourned at 10 O0 p ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ i( ~ I I ~ oi ~ ~ Chairman I ! ! ~a¥ 21, l~i~8 Special celled meeting of the City Gomm~smion of the City O~ Denton held gonday ~sy 21 1948 st ~ JO P N , Present King, Williams, Fitzge~$1d, H~nah~ belby ~ent ~ ]None 1 A motion wms maas by Willlam~, seconded by Hmn~ to refe~ the matte~ el the settlement fo~ ~laid ~nee~s ~q~tght- Of-Way th~oqgh the ~ ~ Fz~nols p~ope~ty to Bob ~iollowwe~ 2 A merles wes mede by Williams, ~eco~ded by Hanq~ to authorize the blnance Gommtttee ~nd the b~ty Attorney to a~e~ge for t~ansfe~ of deposlto~y securities to new series 3 Ihs followlqg ordinance was pres~nte~ dl~tr~e~ map of the eity of ~enton, TexsB, property loceted on tile l%olth Bl~e Of mid the west ~ide el l(udd~ll ~treet~, snd being desc~ibed as Lot 1,, Block 1, ~of the College View ~dit~on to the ~ity of D,enton and shown on t~m City a~p es Le~ 13, $~eck 162, from the dwelling district, placing the s~e in the business district, finding a necessity therefor un, er ,the re%star plen~9 said zoning end use map, pl2cing the e~e a fire zone el the City el Denton end cle~ing an emergency B~ 1~ O[{D~NLD BY IHL bIl~ CO~MIb~I~N O~ IML CIIY OF D~NION, 1 ihmt the Zoning el~ Use District Nap ot the City el Denton loxas, which is e pa~t of bhapte~ ~en,~ ~tlcle !~I of t~]e ~evi~e~ O~dinences of~ said City be ~ended ~ ss ~follows All that ceztsin t~act or parcel of lend situated in the Oity oI Denton bounty of Denton and btste el lexas e;~d being ~ pert of the SDBa~M bo Survey and described es ~ollows Lot l, clock 1, ~ollege wiew ~dition to the ~lty of ~enton, shown on the ~ity m~p ~s ~o~ Ii, ~lu~a ~o~ ~ uwn~ is hereby removed from the dwelling district 8s shown on ZoninE snd Use Dlsti itt ~ap 8nd i~ hereby pla~ed in ~he Business District 8s shown on ssid ~p snd sll provisions el said Zoning o~dinsn~ snd ~onlng ~sp shell hereafter apply to said propePty 8s ~usin~ss F~operty and ss other property lo~sted in ~ District es that term Is dellned ~n said ~evlsed ~onlng urdlnence oectzon o the ~z~y ~ot~lsslon ct the ~l~y of Denton, lexss, hereby finds thor such change Is in accordance with comp~ehenslve plan fez the purpose ct promoting the health, ty, mo~eis 8nd general welters oI seld ~lty ct uenton, and with reasonable consider~ ~on, among other thin&s, for the che~cter of the district end ior its peculiar suitability for pe~ticuler uses, end with ~ view to conse~ving the value o~ building and encouraging the mo~t appropriate use o~ sucn l.nc Ior ~ne most Oenefit of the City of ~enton ~exss bastion 3 Ihs foregoing described property is hereby ~lsced within the ~IRL LI~ITo as that term is ~efined In ~hapter ~en, ~ticle One o~' the Revi~ed Ordinances o~ the Oxty of Denton bastion ~ ~ne fact tne~ the ownersof the prope, ties hereinbefore described desire to place on said prope~ties valuable business tmpzovements end thefurthe~ fact that such improvements 41 ere badly needed by the bity oi Uenton, ill its comprehensive plan for development ana p~ogress, snu the iurther fact that the present claesi[ication oi ~id properties p~event such businesses from being e~tabli~hea md operated, 8~d the ~u~- ther fact that the Planning Boara in en~ io~ the City of Denton Texas, has investig~ted said ~mtte~ ond reco~ended to this Go.lesion the i~ediete chana~ of ~sid p~ope~tiea to the b~siness clessilication creates en em~6ency and en u~gent end imperetiv~ necessity that the ~equiztment that ordlnance~ be read on t~ee ~evers] meetings oi the C~ty Oo~aission be and the same ts, hereby suspended end this o~dtsnce shell take effect i~edietely upon its passsge end epp~ovnl, an~ it is he:eby adopted sn~ ~pproved Passed end approved this 21 day of ~y A D 1~8 a~es~ u u an~ght oign~d, ~ w ~ uity ~ecretsry bhairmsn b~ty ~o~m~tsston & muu.ul~ .~ .~u~ by Willi[nas, stconded by oolby, that t~e zules be suspended and tilt o~dlimnce be passed to its Motion was made by Selby seconded by Wllllsms that third mm f~n~l ~ ~otion was ~t~d~ by tiallnBh, seconded by F~tzgerald~ th~t the oldillal~e bo adopted ab toad *:to IOliOWlll~ ~O~iS SiOllOI8 Votod Ay8" 51ng, wlllisIas~ vlEzgoI 8Id ~sllnah~ oolby Ina ~nslrman declared the motion pievilod and tho ol~lnnnce adopted lbo following oldlnance w o next plo~onted ~ unblN ~L ~nd use ~lstrlct M~p of tho ~lty Ol DsntoIl~ iOX8S~ so 8S to r, oltov~ celtain tzact~ oi lana being pIopeltf located on tho ~outh %ida o~ipture and the h~bt slde o~ ~o~mel Avenue, descllb~d ~ bot~ ~Q end 26, block ~012, blty map, ~rom the Dwelling Distr~ct placing tm same in the ~usiness ~lStIlCt, iindin& a ntcessity therefor under the ~4~ster Flan of said zohing end use mup, placing the s~e in a ~l~e &one ol ti~e blty of Denton ~nd declaring an eme~g ncy D~ 11 u~alNb~ D~ zn~ Ulz~ UUM~I~blUN UF lllL ally OF DiNIuN Tex~s Section 1 Thet tl~ Zonlnb ~nd Us~ District ~ep of the Gity o~ Denton, Texas, which Is 8 ~ticle 11 of the ~evised urdin~ces el said bity b8 emended as follows All that ce~tein tpect or parcel el land situated of z~XSS, and being 8 psat hurray, ~st ~396 and more ~ully dcs~rib6d follows BLGINNIN~ at the intersection oouth Boundaly Line oo~'iptui( ot~eet with tht Lsat Boundary Line Nolm81 Avenue IiiLNGL L~st along the ~outh DoundaYy Line ocliptule IItLNGL bouth 16~ foot ln~[~GL %~ebt 1~ feet iHLN~L No*th 16~ feet to rna place et beEinnin~, is hereby r~moved from tho dwelling dlbtlict ab shown on said 42 ~ITY HALL 21, Zoning and Use l~ietrlct ~ap and ~s ~e~eby placed In the Busi- ness es shown o~ said 14ap 8rig all pzovis~ons o1 said Zoning O:dinance and Zoning ~ap snell aerealter apply to saiU prope~ ty as Business F~opezty aha ss other p~operty located ~n 8 Busines~ Ui~t~ict as taet te~m Is defined tn sate keVised Zon- ing O~ Ulnance ~ction ii la~ bity Oo~ission el the ~ity oi Den- ton, ~exao, hereby finds th~t~uch change is i~ accorusnce a comprehensive plan Io] tl~e pulpose oi p~m)ti~ tae l~ealth, safety, moral~ and general welfa~ o~ ~uid ~iby oI ~z~on, ~and with reeoonable conside~st~on m~ng othex things tot the che~uct~ o~ tl~e di~t~i~% ~nd Ior its peculi8~ suitability ~or ps~ticula~ usee and with 8 view to conserving the value ol buildin~ end ~ncou~sgin& th~ mo t appropriate sue el such lane Ior the most beneIlt el th~ bity ol Denton, lexas ~ctlon III ~]~ ~o~c&olng described property i~ here by placed w~tnln the ii~([ Llmllo 8% tn~t term is de~ined In C~spter ~en, ~t~cle One el the H~vlse~ O~dinanc~ el the tity of Denton o~ction IV In~ fact that the owners oI tI~e property hereinbelo~e Uesc~iOed desl~ to place on said property valuable business improvements and thc lu~ther fact theft such imprOve- monte e~e badly needed by the blty el Denton in its compre- hensive plan ~o~ development s~d p~og~ess anu the ~u~ther fact that the p~esent ~la~ol~icstion o~ said p~ope~ties plevent such bgslne~s ~om O(~ng establisaeu ~nd operated, end the lu~tner lsct that t:~e ~lenning Dos, d ~n and fo~ tnu blty oi Denton, has inve~tigetou s~zd msttc~ end reco~aended to this Oo~ission the immediate change o~ sa~u p~ope~ty to tae business clessific8 tion cro~teb 8n emergency 8nd an u~gent end imperative necessity t~st th~ requl~ ~ment t~t oI'dlnsnces be reaU on th~ue seve~ al meetings el the bity bo~lssion be and the s~e is, hereby pended and this o~Uinance shall t~e ofIe~t i~ediately upon its passage end app, ov~l and it l~ ne]eby adopted and ~proved ~ ~as~d aha ~p~ov~d till the 21 day ol ~ay A D 1~8 Attest 0 b knight oigned, W ~ hing Glty becretary Chairman, b~ty Go~iss~on A motion wes made by lltzgereld, ~econded by Willies that the znles bc suspendea and ghe o~dinence be passed to its ~eco~d A motion web ~d8de by oelby, 3econded by Hannah that the rules be buspended and the ordinance b~ passe~ to lt~ t~i~d end final reaulng lo~ adoption A motion was i~ad8 Dj ltannah and seconded by %~illi~s that t~e o~dinance be adopted 8s ~esd CoI~iJsionel s voting "Aye" we~c ainU, Wllliam~, iltz~e:81a, Hannah oelby none voting "Nay" the ~hai~man decla~e~ t~e mo~ion p~evailed and the ol dl~snce adopted ss A motion wes ma~ by lisnnan, ~econded by %~illiams to instruct th8 ~ayoi to notify the Dulldins Inspecto~ to abide Dy the oldlnances In issuing building p~mlts lbo motion car 6 ~he Cha~man, ~t ~i ~tn~, declare~ th~ regular session adjourned and c8llem the Ool~sion in executlv~ se~ion to confer w~tn Attorney Le~ I boleman about the ~egal a~ects o~ t entering into a o~it o collect delinquent ~ate: ~nd sewe~ bills from %he two otate bol]eges ~te~ a conierence with ~ Goleman thc bhsizman de, lo, ed the executive session Journed 8nu the bo~is~loa w ~ o=llou in ~egula~ session 7 A motion w~s m[~e Oy ~8nnah, seconded by oelby, to em ploy ha:l boleman to us~$st tt~ bity Attorney in *ep~esenttng the Oity o~ Denton In collecting th~ delinquent wete~ and sewer bills owed oy the ~exus otat~ Gollege Ior %~omen an~ the water CIIY Nay 21, lY4~ bill owed by No~th ~exas ~tete bolle~e, end pay l~i~, lot services as set loith in l~i~ lette~ to the Co~iss~on which letter is mede a pert oi thi~ motion, .~ follows City bo~sion ~ity oi Denton, ~exes ~entlemen l~e ~ayo~ and bity Attor~ey o~ I~ bity of Denton have conierred with me ~eletive to the ~ity ol Denton employing me to ~epzesent the ~lty In the ~ater tontroversy with Texas btate ~eschers bollege end also in connection with the ~eter end bewer mette~ with ~exe~ btete bollegc ~or %~omen I ~ fully awe~e ol s purported ~ontract ente~e~ ~nto between the ~t8te ~nd the Oily of Denton many yea~s ugo end I ~ 8lso fully ews~e that the Attorney General on et least one occasion ~a~ ~uled that ~uch cont:ect is still binding upon the City I have investigated these matters ret~]e~ extensivel~, end notwlthstending the opinion mention~d it is Sy opinion that such cont]e~t h~s ~n every respect bsen pc~'~rmed by the City of Denton even though e po~ tion t~e~eof namely hat portion which attempted to obl~gute ail future city bo~lsslon~ to lurnish free ware: to the leachers bollege, wes void f~om the beginning, ~nd It is my studied aplnlon t~at w~ e~e not obligated to lurnlsh i]ee water to ~lt~er ol such ~nstitutions end are not obligsted to furnish lree se%~er s~:vic~ to ~exes ~tmte Oolleue for Women I do not desire at th~s t~me to set ~orth ell of my _ ree~ons and t~e authorities to support t~e same, for t~e that I do not thlu~ it prope~ at this ti~e to publi~lse our position end defense~ in the ]aatte~ but I em of the opinion that the matte: should De determined by s t~st case tn boo:ts end I ~ willing to ~ep~esent the bity in such matte; I ~pp~eciate the position of t~c bzty bo~i~ ion desiring to have settled once and fo~ 8~1 t~ se unpleasant questions and by ms~ing 8 test cede out of it we can Know st all future ti~es Just where we stand en~ the College officials will likewise be in the cle8: in m~n~ any p8yment~ end all conGaP~G wlll be better of~ lh~re is no occasion ~o~ ill feeling resulting from 8 bou~t te~t o~ t~e msttc~, s~ it is f~equently necessary even lor otet~ OIlzciel~ to ~ile suits against each other in o~der to test out 8nd detezmine t~e valid ity ol certain lew~ In view o~ the fsc~ that the City of Denton i~ e gove~nment8l body, I would ~te to see it be out g~eat deal oi legal ~ees in the event e derir~o~ ~8s rendere~ the bity, en~ fo~ th8t reason I hsvc ms~e s thorough stucy of the metier, end would waist to study the matter even morebcfore actuall~ going into the bou~ts I beliow thet the Attorney Uenersl s Dep8~tment will cooperate in t~e p~ocedu~sl matters of getting into the bou~ts w~th the question fo~ decls~on view of the~e I ec~s i m~ wl[llng to take the two cases on contingent basis ss follows The Oity of Denton to 8dvonce end p8y to m~ as e :e- tsiner t~]e total sum oi $200 O0 to apply on actual expense of handling the ~eses, such ~ to be paid belore shy work st~ted ~hat the City oI Denton ~ s to pay to m~ t~e ~um of ~7~0 O0 ior my services in connection wit~ t~e f ~ b ~ matters In the event we 8~e suocessIul in ou~ litigutl~n w~t~] t~]e$ end If we e~e not ~uc~essful, t~en an(~ 1~, ~u~h ~vent the blty of Dec, ton will owe me nothing for su~ se]vices ~et the ~lty o[ Dec,ton is to pay to me t~e sum of $1,000 O0 for my services in connection wit~ the Teachers Col lege Wstez dispute In t~e ove:~t tnut t~e bouzts hold that the CI£Y Hay ~l, purported contract is volu o~ ~1~,~ been pelIormed end that such inbtitution is obligated to pay For any wate~ used by it, and ii wc e~ not succesoiul, then the Oity el Denton will owe me nothi~g ~or such services lhe ~o[cgoin~ include= my ~ee in the District 6ourt, and 81so in the Appell8t~ 6ou~ts but doe~ not include Court co.ts end 8ctusl expense~ incurred olgned, L8~I ~ Ooleman A roll call w~ made s, id ell the (,o~llsslo~lers voted "Aye" on tim ~or~so]~l[~ ~otion ~iie motion ~eliled 8 liii~ beln~ thc date to open bi~s tor the equipment lor t~e new lib~ ~y one bid wub ~ece~ved Irom the Hemi~ton Rund ~om~ny on r bid el $11,26~ 86 A motion wa~ msde by Willies secdnde~ by ~(lby to reject the bl~ of l~mzngton-R~nd Company for $11,284 66 lhe motion ~ A ~ot[on ~ mede by otlby, ooconded by ii~n~ah, the bi,airmen be ~atho~ized to ~ig~ s ~esolution to exchange government ce~t~Iicate~ ~eld rot depository security for new series of ~a w~lut eft~ p~bsed ~y tl~e [la~nce to~m~ittee and City 2ttorney l~lt llOtlO~l cSllled l0 lac Ohal~men, ~, ~ king, reed h~ resignation member oi t~lt City Oo~sloa ~ter much urging fro~ all member~ el tl~e City bo~fsolon thst he Ieconsider the ~stter ~ aing s~id he thought oest to resign A motion wes t~en mace by bel~y, seconded by Han- nah that the resignation oI t~ ~heirmen W W King be accepted lfle motion ce~rled 11 A motlo~ wes ~asde by o~ iby ~econded by [itzgereld to instruct the City Attorney to d~ ~ ordinance calling for an election to elect a =uoce~sor to W W king The motion carried Upon motion the Co.lesion ~tood adjourned GBal rman &Iix HALL May ~9 1948 Special called eesslon of the bity bommieelon of the (,tty of Denton held ~riday ¼ay 25, 19~8 at 3 O0 Present williams, oelby, n~nnah, ~i~zgera~d ~sent None I A motion wes msGe by belby, seconded by Hannah to ac cept the reco~ende~lon of the ~ in~nce bo~lttee 8nd secure ~ D Allred a Company of W~chit~ ~slls lexss to make the annual audit of the City finances et a price o~ $600 00 lhe mot ~on carried 2 lhe bheirman reed tnt ~ollowing ordinance ~ o~dinance o~de~Ing an elect~on to be held in thc city el Denton lexss, on tl~e 6th day o~ ~uly a ~ , 1~40 Ior tne purpose o~ e~ec~zng o~e bi~y bo~Hml6blo ~er to fill out the unexpl~ea ~erm which began ~ll 6, 194U, ~oz the ~z~y o~ ~en~on ~ex~s, appointing ~ p~esldmn& officer for said elect~on providing fo~ the prope~ handling el s~id election and lor proper returns el ~eid election and decl~ing an emergency BL Il OHDAINhD BY qHL bl~Y GO~Mi)olO~ O~ 7HL (IIY el DhNION, ILXA~ Bectzon I lhmt an eiect~on ~hsll be held in the Oity Hell tn the City of Denton qexas, on the oth ouly, ~ ~ , 1~o, ~or =ne purpose o~ electing one ~ity bo~lss~oner to ~111 out the unexpl~e(~ term beginning April 6, ~u oectlon 2 lhst L A %~ilson Is ~e~eby presiding offlce~ of seld election end ne ~nall appoint ~uch assist ants es may be necessary to p~o~erly conduct said electiom %ectton ~ lhet sald election shall be held under t~le provisions of the bonstitutlon 8n~ b~w o~ of lexes cna she bnerter and Urdln~ces oI the Deh~on, lexss, a municipal co~poration ~he candidate re- ceiving the higheet number el votes at sald election shall be d~clsrcd elected Section ~ ~l~a tho due ~tu~ns o~ the re~ul~s o~ BalG eleC~lOn sh~ll Os ~oe Dy such plOSlQl~%~ OIIlCer 8s requlrea Dy be651on Q lneu 5ne bl~y beCl et~l y Ol the tity oF Penton, lexRs, Is hereby M~t~OFlEad 8nd ~lrecteu to nsvc ~M~ b~l~o~s ~o De ussd In said 81ectlon prln~ 8d 8nd delivered to the presiding office] o~ su(h [lection 8 p, ovided by Section 6 That notice of said election shell be given by the posting oI ~Pue Gopi~b oi u,~lb orGln~nc8, Dy ~8 ~Malr~n oI ~n8 ~l~y ~o~l~szo~ 8~G attested by the bl~y becPe~sry, in ~ee public places tn the bity of D~ nton, lexas, ~or ~lIty consecutive duys prlol to t~le d~t~ of 818G~lon, one oI wn~c~ no~ces snail De postod at the blty Hail In the ~ity o~ Dsn~on lexas oection ~ l~apo Dalng ~ puDllo necessity, tn~ 8n ~mePgency and public neGes~lty ~n~u t~c Pul8 raqulri~ Ordinance to be placed on three Several roadln&s on three severs1 daye be, 8nd the s~me i% holeby suspended and ti%is ordinance shall De placea on its third a~d Iinal reaalng ~o i~S passage, ~n~ the same snell be In full force end effect ~rom its passage and approval Pesse~ end ~pproved on tni~ the ~3 d~y o~ ~ay,~ o l~bS Attest O b Knight bigned bd b~ blty bo~isbion bity ~ec~et8 y 46 bli~ aA~.L A iaot±on wa~ pads by Fitzgerald, seconded by ~elby that the o:diuence be passed to its second ~tading A motion ~8s made by Hannah seconded by oulby that the Pules be subpended 8nd the oldinanGe be pe~se~ to its third and final leading A motlozl was made b/ Fltz~oPald sacoflded by belby that the o~dinance De adopted Un roll call the follo~;ing Go~issionel s voted Aye ~il[tams b( lby ~8nnah, Pitz- ger~[d l~%e ~8ll'man declaI~u t~e motion pIevailed 8nd the o~dtnance 8doptc~ s~ ~ead Upon motion t~ Commission stood adjourned 30 P Glty Hall may zd, optcial called mettlng of the City 6ommis~ion oi the ~lty oI Denton ~x~s held ~onday ~y Pr~nt Willl~ ~ltz~e~ald, H~nnah, oeiby Absent None 1 ~he aichltcct ~or tho public scuool buildings pie sent~d pi ~no lot linal app;oval A mot ion Waa ~8de by Hannah, seconded by Plt/~eluld to ~dveitlso Iol bias on tho b~.ooi build- ceiveu up untll / O0 P ~ June ~ist, i~ad ins motion carried 2 u~ D~vld inomes p~es~nteu u~ uonsld Helke ol ~ort ~orth to expl~ in tht ~l~ 815h unit plan ihs health Unit wes discussed but no 8orion was t~]Ken 3 Bob nollo~a tu~meU in his ~oport ot becul lng ~lght o~ way lo~ Mlg~lwiy ~ and said n~s work wu~ completed lot the pi esent time Ih ~ it that ho couldll t accomplisil any more at this time A motion we~ m~de by ll~n,iah, seconded by colby to rtJect t}l~ claim [~8dc Dy iuul Dlshop IOI damages to his prope]ty mBde by the high w8tels recently l~le motion tallied a motion wao mdde by i itz~erald, seconded by ~nnsh to 8utholl;( thc ~yor 8ild bity oecreteIy to sign the proper papers to exchange thc uove~ent DO~ldS, held Ior Deposltoly becurttte~ in thc Fll st Netlonal Dank In Dallas, to So:id borles ins motion celrlod lno rebolution ior tnt~ 8utnoliza tion ts eo A He solution cates held at the Fi~t N,~tlonal Uan~ o~ Dallas, Dallas lexes under the joint ~ Keeping o~ th~ s~id end the ~llst b~ate sank oi Denton lexab~ the bl~y ~eposito~y o! the blty o? Denton, ~nerees it is desi:eble to exch~:lgc th~ ~e Uoveznment becurttles ~s they matule, fo~ new ~ove~nment bertificsteo l~erefo~e be it resolved by the ~lty ~o[~ml~ ion oI the bl~y oI Uenton lexss that the mayor end t~e City oecretary lreseurer be authorized ~o~ ~ p~liod o! ninety d~ys to ex ~h~nge fo~ new ~,ertiflcstes ouch uove~nm~nt mature from time to tim~ du~ng such period reseed this 28 day o~ m~y, 17~8 A~est U ~ ~nlg~t olgned Ld~ ~llllums ~l~y o~cletary ~nslr bluy ~ommis~Ion 6 a r~otlon WaS Made b/ o~oy, seconded by H=nnsh to sI) p~ove the lnciosse oi p~lce on t~o ~ln oweep~r to cost $~ ~40 O0 8nd authorize thc Ulty oecrets~y to lin thc t~ act 1~ motio ~ ca, lieu a motion web muds by o~ lby, seco:~dcu Uy ~ ltzLeIald to leiel the zoning 8pplica~ion o~ Jovan D Vaulhn on Lot 12, A motion was ma~e by oolby, oeconded by Williams to allow the 8ucount oI ~eycrb & Noyus in the amount of $E300 O0 to be psld by the leco~endation of thc Plsnni ~ Boald Ihs motion cai~ied ~~ ~hal~ 48 ¢~TY HALL J'~ne 2, 19~ ~ci~ o~led meeting of the City C~e~ion ct t~ City of DenOn, Te~s held W~eeday, J~e 2, 19~ at 7~ P ~esent~ Willies, 8el~, ~tzge~ A~ent ~ 1 A ~tion ~s ms~e ~ Sel~, seco~ ~ Fitzger~d ~ ~t a ~t ~ Sharer & Pekin, o~ers of the ~enty~ne ~ Cab Co~, ~ o~rate a T~ab C~ ~ the City of DenOn ~ to author,s the M~or ~ City See~ to si~ the ~ntraot The ~tion U~n ~tion the C~ss~on sto~ ~Jo~ CITY ~ALL June 4, 1948 Called meeting of the City Commission of %be City of Denton, Texa~, held Friday June 4, 1948 at 7 O0 P M Present! Williams, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Selby Absent None 1 Stout Littrell was present and presented a proposition to the Commission to olean dry toilets for $1 O0 each A motion was made by Hannah, seconded by Fi%sger~ld, authoriz- ing Dr Hutehason and the Mayor to try to ma~e a deal with Littr~ or So~e one to pick up trash around the square for a few days until trucks are ob- tained by the City The motion carried 2 Williams read the following bids on truske: Maseeybids 2- l~ton heavy tires, D~a] Wheels $ 1,675 49 ea 1- 1 ton heavy (single) 1,440 1- 1/2 ton ~iok-up, heavy tires 1,381 40 Grace-~arrow bids 1- Piok-~p 1,589 90 Hydraulic Platfor~Pi~k-~p ?~5 10 1- Pick-up 1,33475 Fer City Piek Up -~0 A motion was made by Hannah, seconded by Selby, that the Oity b~y une l~-ton truck fro~ Massey and one l~-ton truck fro~ Barrow, and to b~ beds for these t~o trucks less 10% discount on factor2 prices The notion ~arried 3 A motion was made by Selby, seconded by,ann ah, to tentatival~ approve $32,520 OOHealth Department Budget The motion carried 4 The matter of a mover attachment was referred to the Street & Bridge Com~ttee 49 HALL 194~ 5 A motion was made by Hannah, seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the recommendations of the City Pl--.ing Board, and to instruct the City Attorney to draw up the ordina~cce to change the following property from residential preperty to busAnees property: Marvin Ale_--~sr, Lot 4, Block 263, E Prairie St ~aek Shepbel~, Lots 1 & 2, Block 412, N Elm St Will Smith Lot 23, Block 423, Congress Ave John D Vaughn Lot 12, Block 162, 305 Ruddell St R L Selby, Pattl Hamilton 10 acres out of A Hill Survey The motion carried Upon motion the C~sion stood adjourned ~une 11, 1948 Regular meeting of the City C6~m~ssign of the City of Denton, Ta~-s, held Friday June llth , 194~ at 7500 P m Presents Willia~8~ Hannah~ Fitzgerald, Selby Absent~ None A Motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah, to author- iae the Mayor to give the Acme Brick Company a letter ~ndicating the color of the brick to be used in the City-County Library Motion oarriad 2 The regular monthly accounts were approved 3 Reports were heard i~ all Department Heads and ordered filed Hutoheson, Skilas, 8hepherd, Ccffey, Knight, Pennebakar, Cooke 4. A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Selby, to invite W B MeOlurken to go to Galveston With the Mayor, CityEngineer and ¢ity At- tor~ey, to confer with Colonel B L Robinson, District Engineer, on the matter of securing water from Lake Dallas Motion carried Bids were received for the purchase of Parking Meters ae follows~ 1 Twin Meter Co San Antonio Texas $75 08 2 Miac Meter Ce 58 50 3 Kef-Park Meter Co let 57 00 2nd 72 50 4 Dual Parking Meter Co 62 CO ~ Mngee- Hale 61 50 ~ DuncamMeter Co 75 00 7 M H Rhodes Ymc 67 50 A motion wasmadebyFitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to authorize the Chairman to appoint a committee to study the Bids on the Meters The 50 o Chairman appointed the Mayor, the City Attorney, J E Fitzgerald and T S Penne- ~ baker on the Oommittee to study meters Motion carried Upon motion the Comiasion stood adjourned Chai~,.,.,, CITY HALL June 17, 1948 Called meeting of the City Oommisaion of the City of Denton, Texas held ThUrsday , June 17, 1948 Presents Williams, Selby~ Hannah~ Fitzgerald Absent None 1 The meeting was called to discuss the possibility of obtaining a Nationa~ Guard Unit Colonel Lyon was present a~d explained the project A motion was made by Selby and seconded by Fitsge~ald that ~he Oity attempt to secure a 20 acre tract of land for the Texas National Ouard Armory Board Preferably et the Airport or attempt to secure 20 acres at another location without cost to She City Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adJour~e~ S~ Chair~a~ CITY EAT.T, June 18, 1948 Special called meeting of the City Comm~esion of the City of Demton~ Texas, held Friday June l0T 1948 at ?500 p m Preecnt~ Williams, Selby, Fitzgerald, Hannah Absent None 1 R W Bass, representative of the Fair Association reported that a bid had been received for the sale of the Fair Ground accept the bid of Olyde Carpenter of $~0~ O0 l~or the Fair Grounds ~nd that the proceeds be placed to the account of the Denton County Agrioultu~-~ ?air Association, to be used in accordance with the deed ooaveying this pro- pe~*ty to the Denton Oounty Agriculture Association, subject to the appro.va~ of the City Attorney A~vote was taken and all ~ing "Aves" Motion aarrxea 2 T S Pennebaker offered his resignation as City Er~neer A motion was ~ade bY Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to ~- the recommendation of the Mayor and accept the resignation of Mr Psnne- bakel' Motion oarrie~ 3 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Selby that all auto- mobile equilxaent and road equipment owned by the City, except the Police and Fire Department cars be stored at the City Garage after regular work hours except care used on a~_..ergency calls by order of the Mayor Motion carried 4 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to paint all City owned oars and trucks, white with black shoals,with the City emble~ painted on both sides ~ith unit numbor~ Motion carried § A motion was ~ade by Selby and seconded by l~itz?erald to authorize the City Secretary to purchase a Cyclone Type Fence to enclose the City property at the Municipal GaraFe and insir~ot Bailey Coffey to build the fence M~tion oarr~ ec~, 6 A motion was made by Hannah end seconded by Pitsgerald to transfer the gasoline sales depar~ent to the garage department, giving J H Parsons full authority to supervise the Motor Pool aa recomended by the City Commission Motion ear, led 7 The report of the Committee appointed to canvass the returns of the election held on June 4th, 1948, to ~nnex the H G Brown, R L 5auls and Ruby Murphee Sauls tracts to the City of Denton, was received as follow~i $7 Votes were cast for ratification and adding said territory to the present City Limits of the City of Denton, Texas 10 Votes were cast against ratification and a~ding said territory to the present Limits of the City of Denton, Texas T~E FOLLOWING ORDINANCE WAS PRFSFNTED AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TFRHITORY TO THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AND 9EOLARING AN ~2~FRGENCY BE IT OBDAINE~ BY THE CITY CO~ISSION OF THE CIT~ OF DENTON. TEXAS, SFOTION ONE! That the ~ollowing described tracts of land are hereby an- nexed to, and ~ade part of, end brought within the corporate limits of the Oity of Denton, Texas, in compliance with an election held in the City of Denton, 2_a~ss, on the 4th day of June A D , 19~, to-~it~ Ail of that certain tract or parcel of la~d situated in the County oi' Denton an~ State of Texas, an~ being a part of the Willian Crenahaw Survey and described: For the ~esoription of said three tracts, see page -~ ~3, this book SEOTION TWO~ It bein~ necessary that the above describe~ tracts of land be an- nexed to the City of Denton, T-__-~_.s, in compliance with an election held on the 4th day of June, A D , 194~, there is an emergency and public necessity that the rule requiring this ordinance to be placed on +brae several read- ings on three several da~ be~ an~ the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage, and shall b~ in full force and efffeet from ~t after its passage and approva~ PAddED AND APPRDVED ON THIS T~E 18th DAY OF JUNE, A D , 1948 Si~ned ~ J, ~lliams. Chair~ of City Commission, City of Denton, Texas Attest~ O.C.Xnight, City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas Approved~J,I ,Yarbroug.h., Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved as to for~ ~and legality ~ _Ro~ers Teal, City Attorney City of Denton, Texas I52 CITY ~ALL June 18, 19&8 A ~tion was m~e ~ Fitzgerald ~nd seconded ~ N~, t~t c~inance be ~ssed to its second readin~ A motion was made ~ Selby and seconded ~ Fitzger~d, that the e~i~ce ~ ~ssed to its th~ and fin~ read~ A motion was ma~e ~ Se~ ~d seco~ ~ He~, ~at the dtn~ce ~ adop~ ss re~ A roll c~l was ~ken ~d ~l c~sstoners vot~ "~e" , ~ Co~ssioner vot~ "N~S~ whereu~n ~e 0hai~ dea~ ~ the ~tion prevail~ 8 A motion was ~de by Se]~ ~d seco~ ~ H~h to chugs ~e ~e of Buel St~et ~ Hilcrest D~ve ~d order new St~et M~kers loot the price oC the ~rkers f~m the p~y o~ers Motion oarri~. 9 A motion was ~de ~ Sel~ ~d saeond~ ~ ~itzger~d to app~ve the pa~ent of the ~o~t of $2,~5 ~ as set.ate No 1 on the eonst~otion of the Libra~ Bu]]d4ng Job No ~6~ as of g~ let, 19~ Motion 10 A motion was made ~ Sel~ ~d second~ ~ Fitzge~ld to refer plat of D~iels Sub~sion to %he C~ty Plying ~ Motion car~ U~n ~tion the Co~sion s~od ~Jo~ CITY HALL June 19, 1948 Specisd called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held June 19th, 1948, at ll:O0 A M Present Will,ams, Selby, Fitzgerald, Hannah Absent: None A motion was made by Selby and seconded by Fitzger~d to ask the Denton Electric Shop to complete the switch board and hire any one that they need to complete the work Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned x ~ ec.e~aTy / Chairman CITY NALL Jun~ 2~, 194~ Special called ~maeting o~ the City Co~tseton of the City of Denton, Texas, held June 21st, lO4~, at ? O0 P M Presentt Williwms, Selby, Fitzgerald, Hannah Absentt None 1 Bids were received on the Fred Moore School Building as follows CARPENTER BROS $187,500 OO A~No 1 3,500 00 A-No 2 500 OO A-No 3 2,000 O0 330 days E E Cloar $184,6~8 65 A-NO 1 I 61~ 00 A'No 2 1,600 OO A-No 3 ~300 240 days plus 150 Thomas Bates & Son $195,5OO OO A-Nc 1 750 OO A-No 2 1,0OO CO A-No 3 o,300 O0 365 days Echart-Fa~ r $183,0OO 00 A-No 1 600 O0 A-No 2 750 00 &-No 3 -O- 350 days Wire Deduct 3,033 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to accept the recomendation of the School Board and accept the lowest bid which was Eckhart-Fair & Co in the amount of $182,317 O0 Base Bid $179,967 00 let Alternate 600 O0 ~ Alternate $181 317 OO Exclusive of Architect fees Motion ce~u~ied 2 A motion was mode by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to authorize the Mayor an~ City Secretar~ to sign the contract with ¥ckhart~Fatr Co a~ter the City Attorney approves the bids Motion carried 3 The School Bca~d presented bids on fences to enclose the School Grounds The Board recomended that the bid cf Cyclone ~ence Company be accepted at a cost cf $4,498 O0 A motion was made by delby and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the reco~endation cf the ~chcol Board and purchaee the fence ~rom the Cyclone Fence Ce ~ in accordance with the bid contract at $4,498 00 and authorize the Secretary to sign the contract Motion carried 4 Mr Joe Ward was present and discussed the matter of construction of the interceptor sewer now in progress and securing easements 5 Mr Ed J Williams tendered hie resignation aea member of the City Commission to take effect in 30 days Mr R L Selby Jr tendered his resignation as a ~ember of the Oity Co.~ission to take effect ~n 30 days Upon motion the Commiaelon stood adjourned Secretary / Chairman C~Y ~LL June ~, 19~ Special c~l~ ~eting of ~e City Co~i~sion of the City o~ Den~n~ Te~, held J~e 28, 19~, et 7~00 P M Present~ Willies, 3el~, H~, Fitzge~d Absent~ None 1 A motion was mede ~ H~ ~ seoonded ~ Fitage~ld Mr Felix A C~i~ to ~i~ the engineering work ~n Car~ll Addition, ~ data.ne the ~s* course ~ ~ the C~k ~ p~ the b~dges Motion 2 A ~tion was made ~ Fit~ge~d ~d second~ ~ ~a~ ~o aut~rize the ~hase of a ~p, ~s ~ ~ies ~ r~o~e~ed ~ D~itt Mye~ Motion 3 ~ motion was ~de ~ Sel~ ~ see~nd~ ~ Fitz~d ~ au~ i~ the Mawr ~d City Sec~ta~ ~ ~e a contract ~th the Hospit~ ~a~ for land for widening ~1 streets ~o~d the Hospi~ ~pe~y Motion carrt~ U~n motion the Cohesion s~od ~Jou~ Chai~ CITY NALL June 24, 1948 ~peelal c~led meeting of the City Comiselon of the City of Denton, Texas,held June 24, 194~ at 7:00 P M Present: Will,ams, Smlby, Hannah, Fitzgerald Absent: None 1 A motion was made by Selby -~ seconded by Fitzgerald to authorise the City Attorney to draw up an ordinance for an election to be held August lOth, 194~, to elect two Comissionern to sucoeed Williane and Selby who have resigned Motion carried 2 A motion wac made by Selby and seconded by Nanna~ to ask J B Allred to audit the Water &Iight Department books and recorde and checkup to date in preparation of securing another City Engineer to take the place of T S Pannebaker Morion carried 3 Amotion was made by Nannah and seconded by Selbyto accept the recommendation of the committee appointed to investigate the parking meters to authorize the Mayor and City Secretary to sign a contract with the Park-O- Meter Company for 500 more or ieee meters at $61 §0 each, on approval of the City Attorney Motion carried 4 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to accept the recoz~nendation of the oom~ttee to settle the claim of the Whitson Food Products ~or lower water rates and to authorize the Mayor to notify the Company that the regular out of town rate would be ohal~ed for water at their plant Motion carried 5 A motion was ~e by Fitzgarald and seconded by Selby to authorize the Mayor to secure a Civil Engineer to make a survey of the Daniel's Addition relative to changing the course of ~he stres~ ~and laying out of new Streets Motion carried 6 The matter of securing a deed to the new well sight north of the City was discussed and the Chairman appointed the co...~ttee on water and Lights to cheek the location and secure eas~ents before further work is done % ~ Upon motion the Commission sto~rn~/~ Secret~ Chairman CITY ~ALL June 30, 1948 Special c-lled meetimg of the City Comission of the City of Denton, Texas, held June 30, 1948 at ?:O0 P M Presents Williams, Selby, Hannah Absents ~it ~gerald 1 A motion was ma~e by Selby and seconded by Hannah to authoriee the Ma~vor -~ City Secretary to sign the agreement with the State High- way Department to resurface South Flm ~treet from Hickory Street to the City L~m~ta on Highway ~ 3~ Motion carried 2 A motion was mede by Selby and seconded by Hannah to refer the applioatio~ of A E Gentle to rezone the property located at 503 W Hickory St to the Zoning Commission Motion carried Upon motion the Comiesion stood adjourned Clmi~a CITY HALL J~l.vl, 1948 Special os/led meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held ~uly 1, 1948 Present~ Williams, Selby, Hannah Absents ~itzgerald 1 The following ordinance was presented: AN ORDINANCE ORDERING AN ELECTION TO BE HELD ~N THE CITY O~ DENTON, TEXA~ ON T~SDAY T~E 10th DAY O~ AUGUST A D , 1948, FOR THE PURPOSE O~ ELFCTING TWO CITY COMMISSIONERS TO FILL OUT THE UNEXPIRED TF}~MS WHICH BEGAN APP~IL 1 st, 1947~ for THE CITY OF DENTON~ TEXAS$ APPOINTING A PRESIDING O~FICER ~OR T~E SAID ELE~TION; PROVIDING FORT HE PROPER HANDLING OF SAID ELECTION AND FOR PROPER RETURNS OF SAID ELECTION; AND DFCLAPJNG AN ~24ERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITy C0~9~ISSION OF THE C~TY OF DENTON, TEXAS SECTION 0~ That an election shall be held in the City Hall in the City of Denton, TexAs, on TueedayAuguet loth, 1948, for the purpose of electing two City Oo~ssionere to fill out the unexpired ~erme beff~nn~ng April 1, 1947 SECTION TWO: That the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes for City Cu~miesioner shall be ~%eclar~elected City Commissioners ~~ That L A Wilson is hereby appointed presiding officer of eai~ election, an~ he shell appoint such assistance as may be necessary to properly oon~uet sai~ election SFOTION FOURs That ea~ election shall be held under the provisions of the Constitutions and Laws of the State of Texas, a~ the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, a municipal aorporation The two candidates receiving the ~ighes% n~ber of votes at said election shall be declared electo~ SECTION ~IVEI That the due returns cf the results of said election shall be made by such presiding officer aa required by law SECTION S~! That the City Secretary cf the City cf De~ton, Texas, is hereby authorised and directed to have the ballots to be used in said election printed and delivered to the presiding officer of such election as provided bylaw That notice of said election shall be given by the posting 9f this ordinance, signed by t~e Chairman of the City Comm~esicn ~-~ attested by the City Secretary, in three public places in the City of Denton, Texas, for thirty consecutive days prior to the date of the election, one of which notices shall be posted at the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas SECTIQN EIGHt; There being a public necessity, that an election be held as set out herein, and it being necessary to give a thirty day notice of said elec- tion creates an emergency and public n.cessity that the rule requiring this ordinance be placed on three several reading~ on three several days be, and the same ie hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage and the same shall be in full force and effect from its ps.sage and approval PA~SFD AND APPROVED ON THIS ]ST DAY OF JULY, 1948 S~ned Fd J Williams, Chairs.- City Commission, City of Denton, Attest: Texas 0 C Knight. City Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved: J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, T~xae A motion was made by Selby and seconded by Hannah that the ordinance be passed to its second reading A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Selby that the ordinance be passed to its third and f~nal red,ding A motion was made by Selby and seconded by H~-_~ah that the ordinance be adopted as read A ro)l call was taken and all Commissioners voted "Aye", no commissioner voted "Nay", whsrsupon the Chairman declared the motion pre- vailed Upon motion the Co~isston stood adjourned 3ecr~ar.y / Chairm~ ¢~?Y HALI~ July 7, 1948 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held July 7th, 194~ Present: Williams, delby, Fitzgerald, Hannah, Bonds Absents None 1 The Chairman appointed Selby and Fitzgerald to cenvass the election returns for the election of a Commissioner to fill the unexpired term of W W King, and their report is as follows~ On this the 7th, day of July, 1948~ came cn to be considered at a special meeting of the City Co.~ ssion of the City of Denton, Texas, the matter of canvassing the returns of an elect~on heretofore held on the 6th day of July, A D , 1948, said election having heretofcre been ~uly ordered by ~aid City Commission to fill out the un- expired term which began April 6, 1948, and the City Comm~ eslon h~ving duly canvassed the returns of said election finds that the following named men receive~ the votes i~icated opposite ~he~r names Jack Bonds 481 Walker Jagoe and six other ~en ~cefved ~ne ~ote each It appearing from the canvass of said returns of said election that the ssid Jack Bonds received the highest m~ber cf votes cast, it ia therefore ordered and declared that the said Jack Bonds was duly elected as City Commissioner of the City of Denton, Texas to fill out the unexpired term which began April 6, 1948 Si~ned~ E~ J Williams, Chairman of City Commission, City of Denton, Texas Attest~ O C Knight, City Secretary City of Denton, Texas J L Yarbrough, May~r City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Selby to adopt the report of the Committee as given Motion carried 2 Upon motion by Hannah and a second by Fitzgerald a resolution was rend in regard to unity and cooperation among employees and department heads and in regard to new regulations which have been set out in order thst the City Government might be put on a more efficient basis Upon roll call all Commission members voted SAys#, and nc member voted ~Nay" The resolution was declared adopted 3 The School Board recommended that C E Brown be offered $3,500 OO for the lot 7 block ~ or $$,000 O0 for the house and lot A motion was made by Bonds end seconded by Fitzgerald to eccept the raco~endation of the School Board and offer C E Brown $3,500 O0 eot lot8 block 477, or $4,000 O0 for the house and lot and to authorize the Mayor to make the contract providing the house was removed in 30 days Motion carried 4 A motion was ma~e by Fitzgerald end seconded by Selby to accept the recommendation of DeWitt Myers to edvertiee for bids for water storage tenk and a booster pump for well ~ 10 Motion carried Upon motin~ the Commission stood edJonrned Se~ Cha~ rman 58 CITY ~AT.T, July 9, 1948 Regular meeting of the City Con,mission of the City of Denton, Texas held July 9, 1948 at 7:00 P M Present: W~lliams, Hannah, Bonds, Fitzgerald Absent: Selby Re.ilar monthly bills were approve~ Reports were heard from Department Heads Hutohescn, Skiles~ Coffey~ Cook, Parsons, Knight and Shepherd motion wes made by Bonds and seconded by Hannah to authorize the 1 A Police Department to put into operation the one-way traffic plan on the Court Square Motion ca~u~ied 2 A motion was made by Bonds and seconded by Fitsgerald to authorize DeWitt Myers to draw up specifications for a foundation for a storage tank for Well ~ 10, and to authorize the City Secretary to advertise for bids Motion carried 3 A motion wag made by Hannah and seconded by Bonds to authorize the purchase of a fence to enclose the lot at the Motor Pool, in accordance with the plans ~ugFested by Parsons and Cof~ey Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adJourne~ Chair~-- CITY NALL July ID, 1948 Bpec~al called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Dent~n, Texas~ held July llth, ~948, at 1:00 P M Present: Belby, Bonds, Williams 1 The following ordinance was presented~ AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A qPEC;AI I~CT~ON TO BE N1~ ON TUESDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF AUGUST, A D , 194g FOR T~E PU~SE OF DETEI~NING BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF ~HE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF TRF CITY OF DENTON, TFXA~ WWET~ER OR NOT HOUSE BILL # 34, PASSED AND ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE FIPTIFTH LEGISLATURE, AND BFING KNOWN AB ARTICLE 1269m OF VERNON'S ANNONTATED CIVIL BTATUTES, SHOULD BF ADOPT~ OR REJECTED; APPOINTING A PRFBIDING OFFICER TO HOLD SAID EIFCTION, PROVIDING FOR THE PROPER HANDLING OF ~ SAID EIFCTION; DFCIARTNC AN EFFECTIVE DATF AND DECLARING AN I~ENCy BE IT DRDANNED B~ I11F CITY~._~CITy O~ DENTON, ~: That in obedience to the mandatory provisions of House Bill 34, passed and adopted at the Regular Session of the Piftieth Legislature, and more particularly defined as Article 1269m of Vernon~s Annotated Civil Statutes, a special election is hereby called and ordered for Tuesday, the 10th day of August, A D , 1948, at which election the following proposition shall be sub- mitred forsaid qualified voters for their adoption or rejection; Shall the City of Denton, Texas adopt the provisions of House Bill 34, passed at the Regular Session of the Fiftieth Legislature, amd more particu- larly known as Article 1269m of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes, which act briefly provides that a Civil Service Commission ahall be created$ that the Commission shall adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of the Police au~ Fire Departments, b~t that no rule for the removal or suspension of a fir-m-. or polio~m-- shall be valid unless it ~nvolves one or more of the following .~LY 1~, l~ gro~-dst 0onviotion of a felo~ or other crime invol~ng ~r~ tu~itude, violations of the ~i~s off the O~rter, acts of inoom~nten~ neglect of duty, dieoo~tesy ~ ~e ~blie o~ fellow ~loyeea in the line o~ duty, ~ts sho~ lack of go~ o~oter, dri~ Into~c~ts on duty or in- k. card off duty, ~il~ of con.ct prejudicial ~ good o~er, faille or ~s~ ~ ~y Just de~s, a~ence ~thout Ieee, shirking ~ty, cow.ice ~ line of ~ty, ~d v~olati~ ~lee off the de~ent~ that ~ office of Di~eo~r of Fi~en's ~ Polio~n's Oivil Se~oe s~l ~ c~at~, that if t~e Cheil or o~er head of the de~r~ent sus~nds ~ ~ployee indefinitely, he s~a~, ~in ffo~ight (~) ho~s, file ~th the Civil Se~ee Co~s- sion a ~tttem sta~nt gi~ng the r~sons for ~oh ~s~nsion, ~ de- ~ver in ~rson a eo~ of the s~t~ent ~ the ~ployee af~eot~ ~at the ~e ~, ~t~n ~n(10) d~s, a~ ~ the Co~ ssion~ t~t the Oe~sa~oa ~st act ~thin(lO) d~s f~m the date of the inJ~ ~at the ~t~n statist off the Che~ff or ~e~ of ~e depa~ment sb-~ ~t o~ ~int out ~e ~e ~leg~ ~ ha~ ~en ~ola~d, ~t contain the ~- leg~ ~ts, ~ ~st s~oi~ic~ly ~int out the alleged acts viola~ that the s~t~ent origin~ly ~de ~ the Cheil e~ot ~ ~end~ ~d ~ act occu~ i~ ~ ~ six (6) ~n~s p~viously e~ ~ ~nclud~; that ~ employee c~ be ~spend~ or di~ssed ~ the Co~ss~on except on a ~ing of the t~ of the a~oiffia ch~ges ~de, ~d tff the fi~ng Is not ~de, the ~- plo~e is enti~ ~ ~ res~r~ to his ~sitlon ~th ~11 ~y For lost~ ~t the ~loyee, in ap~ing ~ ~e Co~ssion, ~ either de~ the eh~ges or exoe~ ~ their legal sufficiency, ~t, iff ~satiafied with the decision off ~e O~eelon, he ~, ~thin ten (~O) days , ap~ ~ the District Oou~ of DenOn, Cowry, T~s, ~ ~ve hie sus~nsion or di~ss~ set aside ~ have ~e ~se t~ a new as tho~h there h~ ~en no hearing before the Co~saton~ that ~ one ~er the ~e of eigh~en ye~s (1~) ~s or over ~e ~e of ~i~ve (35) s~ be pe~tt~ ~ t~e ~e e~ination ~ ~ a ffi~ or ~lie~ that ~en a vaoan~ oc~s in eith- er ~e Police or Firs De~nt, the Direc~r of the Cohesion sh~ ~t thee (3) ~-'~e ~ tho~ ~ving ~e highest gr~es in the eli~ble list~ ~t the one ~ving the h~ghest ~ade shall ~ selecfed unTess the~ ~ va~id rea~n why the s~o~ or thi~ is selected, ~d the reasons for ~ the ~eptio~ s~ ~ r~ue~ ~ ~iting end ff~l~ ~th the Co~ ~ssion, ~w~ng p~i~y ~ el~rly ~ and s~ficient reasons ~y said a~in~t s~ ~t Be made~ that ~enever ~ne ia ap~in~ tn either the Fire or Police De~ent, the Direc~r sh~l fo~ a ~co~ s~wing the da~ of e-~nation, the person conducti~ it, date he took ~sie~ ~i~tion, n~e of P~siei~, ~ether acoept~ or re~eet~, date ~en re- quest ~or filing vat.ay was ~de, a~ da~e applicant notifi~ that the 5heiff ~y sus~a~ ~lo~es ~rarily, ~t in no event ~ exceed fi~een (15) d~, p~vid~ he ffiles ~ the 0o~ission, within fo~iffht (~) ho~s, a ~itten s~nt of ~ch action, ~ the Co~ssion shall have ~wer ~ investigate ~d dete~ne ~e~er ~oh cause e~sts~ that ~y Chief ex- emutive or other offici~ of ~e City who shall ~l~ly fail or ~ae ~ ~t this Act in~ o~ration sh~ ~ ~b~eet ~ a fine, ~d thst fi~en ~ ~lie~n are p~hibited ~ eng~i~ in ~ strike a~ are subject ~ fi~e for violatt~ ~ off the p~vis~ons of the Act S~TION 2~ That the election eh~l ~ held ~n the City H~I of the 0ity of DenOn, S~TION ~ That ~ A Wil~n is here~ a~int~ presiding of~oer of the eaid eleetion~ a~ he sh~l a~int ~oh assistants as ~V ~ neees~a~ ~ p~- ~rly condde~ sai~ election S~TXON 4~ That the City Sec~t~ of the City of DenOn, Te~s, is here~ autho~ ~d dir~ted ~ ~ve the ~lots ~ ~ us~ in said election ~int~ ~ deliver~ ~ the presiding off, esr of ~ch election as p~vid- ~YON 5~ T~t ~1 voters who flavor the pro~sition ~ ~opt the p~sions of Hou~ Bill ~, ~ss~ at ~e Fi~ieth Legislates, Re~ Session, ~d i~ ~ as 126~ of Ve~on's A~ontat~ Civil ~tatutes, sh~l have ~tten or p~nt~ ~n Sheir b~lots the wo~s, "~R th~ Adoption off ~ouse Bill ~d those who favor the rejection of ~e said House Bill 34 s~l have ~Atten or p~nt~ u~n their ~ots ~e wo~e, "AGAT~ the adoption off House 34" 60 CITY HAIL July 10, 194~ ~r~ SECTION 6~ That not~ce of said election sha~ be g~ven by the Dosting of true copies of this ordinance, signed by the Chairman of the City Comm4saicn and attested by the City Secretary, in three public places ~n the City of Den- ton, Texas, for thirty consecutive days prior to the date of the election, one of which notices sha~l be posted st the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas SECTION 7s There being a public necessity that an election be held as set out herein, an~ it being necessary to g~ve a thirty day notice of said election, and an elect~on having previously been called for the same data for the pexr- pose of electing two City Commissioners, and the time specified by the legisls- ture for holding sa~d e~ection having already expired creates an emergency and public necessity that the r~la requiring this ordinance to be placed on three several readings on ~hree several days be, and the same ia hereby suspended, and this ~rdinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its pass- age, and the same shall be in ~ull force and effect from its passage ~ approv- PASSED AND APPROVED on this ~Oth, day of July, A D , 8i~ned~ Ed J Williams, Chairman cf City Commission of the City of Denton, Attests 0 C Knight, City Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approveds J L Yarbrough, Mayor City o~ Denton, Texas A motion was mede by delby and seconded by Bonds that the Ordinance be passed to t~a second read~ng A motion was mede by Bonds and seconded by Selby that the ondinanee be passed to its tbtrd and f~nal readdng A mo~on was made by Selb~ and sercuded by Bon~s that the Ordinance be a~opted aa read A roll ca~l was takes "Ayes" Williams, Belby, Bcuda "Nays" None The Chairman decl.red that the motion prevailed Upon motion the fom~ies~on stood adjourned ~ Chaim~J~ CITY J~y 12, A 1oint m.sting of The C~ty Commission of the City of Denton, Te~e ~ ~e cowry Co~issioners Court of ~he Co~ty of DenOn, T~s, in the Co~ty Court House, held J~y~2, 1948 Present~ City Co~ies~oners H~ah, F~tzgersld, Bonds, Willies Absent~ Sel~ ~ ~ ~ ~ County Co~ias~oners~Ky3e Ha~er, Earl For~ ~y Seagraves, Homer Tay~r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 The p~s~ new traffic syst~ on the ~u~e was discuss~ 2 In a general d~scusulon ~t was generally agreed that when Park- ~ Meters e~ inst~led on the Ccu~ ~ouse side of the street, ~at ~wc ~rking spaces ~11 ~ rescued for the ~her~f~e Depa~ent, one s~ce wil~ be rese~ ~or the Constable It wa~ agre~ that as the State H~ghway Depart- ment of ~blic Safety Man was in ~ only part of the week, that he co~d 61 C~T~ NALL July 12, park the State Department Car without depositing a ~ee but thet a parking meter would be installed in that space 3 A motion wac made by Earl Foreman and seconded by Homer Taylor, that s~noe the City had control of the streets and could put perking meters on the curb next to the Court House, that tbs City be allowed to place the pa~king meters on the sidewalk at a spot not to exceed four (4) ~nches from the Curb Motion carried ~ A motion was made by Farl Foreman and seconded by Kyle Harper that the County agree to pay half of a $4~ O0 account t'or supplies and equ/p- meat for the City Identification Bureau Mstion carried 5 A motion was made by Kyle Harper and seconded by Earl Foreman to allow the City of Denton to ley water mains from the City Well now being dr41~- ed on the J T Hawk place , in the County Road immediately north of the Well Motion carried It was generally agreed that Kyle Harper would be consulted about the most a~lvantageous place to lay the pipe in the road Upon motion the meeting stood adjourned CITY HALL July 1~, 1~4~ 3peelal called meeting of the City Com~ ssion of the City of Denton, Texas, held July 12, 1948 Present~ Wi]liams~ Bonds, Fitzgerald, Hannah Absent: Se]by 1 A motion was m-~e by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to advertise for bids on the Robert E Lee School construction, up until ~00 P M , Friday July 30th, 1~4~ Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned See/~a~ Chairman 62 C~TY ~ALL ~'~ July 1~, ]94~ Regular me~ting of the Ctty Co~is~ion of the City of DenOn, Te~, held J~y 16, 19~ Pre.ant: W~lli~s, Ha~, Mitzger~d, Bonds Absent: ~el~ 1 Bullock H~er of No~h Texas State College wa~ present a~ present~ a re~lution relative to acqui~ng th* Gove~t P~y The ~tter was held over untit the City ~t~ eoul~ be preaent 2 A motion wa~ ~de ~ H~ and aeeo~ ~ Bonds, to accept the reco~endat~on of Mr Elltott not to ~tld ce~ain walls in the Power Pl~t~ call~ for in the contract, ~d ~i~d ~ office Inate~ and ~ autho~ze the Mawr ~ notify ~ Terrell o~ the ch~ge Motion ear~ 3 A ~tion was made by M~tzger.ld and s~cond~ ~ M~n~ to accept the reeo~endat~on o~ ~h. School Bo.~ ~ ~reha~e th. Letter Da~S home In Col- lege ~Ad~itton For $10,0~ ~0 Motion 4 A motion wa~ ~de ~ N~ah ~d seconded ~ Fitmgeral~ to a~ve th~ reeo~en~tion o~ the School Boa~ ~ pay Clau~e E Bro~ $4,~ ~ for hia let en D~n~n Street ~d ~et him retain the houae ~d ~ autho~ze the Mawr ~d City Secrete~ ~ s~ the contract after the a~val o~ the City At~ey, the house to be ~v~ ~thin 60 da~ Motion 5 The School Boa~,repre~nted ~ Ben Ivey ~ S~ L~ey, met ~th the C~ty Co~ssion and reeo~end~ that the in~ation ~ left out of the audi~ eetling of the ~ Douglas School Building ~ the ~ney be us~ to e~end the Fo~dation ~o the ~ck Th. C~ty Co~ssion a~v~ the change 6 Tra O'Dell presented a b~d *or t~ old engines at a p~ee o~ $35,~0 Mr ElIiott reeo~ended that one o~ the en~nes was need~ ~ the Oo~ssion aut~m~ Mr O'Dell to sell the 1~ H P ~ne that wac not ~ng 7 ~ petition ~ open up ~a ~treet f~m the Creek to the Highw~, was present~ A motion wa~ made by Bonds and seeond~ ~ ~itzger~ to ~fer the matter to the ~nee~ng Depar~ent for coat of opening street Motion car~ ~ ~tion wa~ made ~ Bonds ~d second~ ~ Ha~ ~ ~u~ No~h T~x~ State College ~ tu~ w~ete water at the hutments on Br~ley Street into the san~ta~ sewer line Motion ca~i~ 9 A motion was made ~ Bonds and seconded ~ H~, deela~ng an ~ergency ~d r~ueat~ the City Nee~th Officer to ~p~y ~1 places where water causes unsanita~ condltlons ~n the City l~ts Motion ca~ 10 A ~tion wa~ m~e ~ H~nah ~d eecond~ ~ Bond ~ aut~ the ~ent o~ the ~qna~Azat~on Boa~, $94 ~ each, Motion 11 A motion was mede by Bonds and second~ ~ Hatch ~ authorize ~ Ms~r ~ w~te a letter of th~ks ~o the Gra~tte~Co ~ ~or the Crapette Street Markers Motion 12 A motion was m~de ~ Bond~ and aecond~ by H~ to sutho~ze the Mayor ~ o~er the widening o~ Collins ~treet~ wes+ of the ~o~ Wo~h D~ve Motion carried U~n motion ~he meeting s~o~ adJou~ed CITY H~tE Suly 20, 194~ Special called meeting of the City Commission of She City of Denton, Te~s held ~u~y 20th, 19~8, in the City Hall Presents Williams, Selby, Hannah, Fitzgerald Absents Bond~ 1 A ~tion wes mede by Hannah and seconded by Selby to approve the following resolution BE IT RFSOLVFD by the City Co...~esion of the City of Denton, Te~s~ the City ha~ ing J~risdiction over the ar~a in which Project TEX-V-Z1716 under contract UA (TEX-41716) as supplemented by FPHA-~P-14~]-4 o~ the North Texas State Teachers College is located, that the waiver of the r~.oval requirements of Section 313 of the Lanham Act (l~b]ie Law ~49, 76th Congress, es mended) with ~spect to said p~Jsot is hereby spaci&ioally app~ve~ in accordance with ~ublio ! aw 796, 80th Congress Attests 0 C ~night F~ J, Will, ams. Chai~, ~ity Co~t scion 2 A ~tion was ma~e by Selby and ~eoonded by Fitzgerald to a~prove the following resolution on Rame~ Court ~ BE IT RESOLV~ by the City Cl~u~ission of the City of Denton, Te~s, the~City hsving Jurisdiction over the area in which Project TEX-V-41851, under Contract HA (V~41551 mph-2) as supplemented by Contrsct Form FPIIA-SP-14~I-9 of the North Te~s State Teachers College is located, that the waiver of the ~val requi~- merits of Section 313 of the Lan~ Act (Public Law 849, 76th Congress, as ~ended) with respect to said project is hereby specifically approved in accordance with Public Law 7~6, 80th Congress Attests Chai~n, City Commission The followin~ o~dtnance ~as p~esented (~ons~o~ion, Re~one~on ~nd ~ain~en~oe) ~RTIQN OF U ~ HIG~A~ ~ ~ IN ~ CITY OF D~TON, HF~IN~ R~ TO ~S T~ "gT~ P~T~ A~ A~HO~ZING T~ ~YOR OF T~ CI~ TO 2X2C~ ~ ~ CI~ $~ ~ ~F~ T~ ~TE SEAL ~ A~EST T~ 2~, A CE~AIN CONTACT B~ T~ CI~ ~ T~ STATE OF T~ P~VIDING FOR T~ 7NSTA~ATION, CONSTRUCTION ~IST~CE ~ USE OF ~ SAID ST~ P~T~ ~R T~ IND~IFICATION OF T~ OF T~, BY T~ OITY AGAINST ~ D~AGFq ~ ~JOINING. AB~INC ~ O~R P~PE~Y ~ ~R ~S~ IN COITION WI~ ~ CIAIM OR SUIT T~F~ ~ D~LA~ING ~ F~" ERG~OY ~ I~VIDING ~T THIS O~IN~CE SH~L BE ~CT~ ~ ~ ~E~ PAqqA6E ~AS, the ~hlio convenience, ~ety and neces.tty off the City, fha ~ple of the O~ty ~qui~ that the ~rtion of U S ~ 3~, E~ 2treat ~toko~ S~t to South Oity Li~ts be oonst~ot~ 2inca the e~sting street constitutes a ~ger a~ actions ~noonvenience ~ the ~blie, ~t is urgent3y ~- ~, the City ~s ~uested the State o~ Te~s to oontri~ ~inanci~- ly inm the street p~Jeot) ~ ~, the State of T~as has ~de it kno~ to the City that it will assist the Oity in the street p~Jeot ~ ~tshing the necessa~ ~s for actual oonst~otion, reoonst~ction and ~intenanoe) ~nd by ~rvising const~ction, p~- ~ding the Oity app~ves the plus, ~des ~d aliment flor s~d p~Jeot; and 64 Tu]y PO, ~948 WH~RFAS, the City, in consideration of the providing of said project, a~rees to tndamnify the State of Texas .gainet all d.m-ges or claims for damage to adjoining, abutting or other property for which the State is liable, arising out of, incident to,and in any way connected with the installation, the construction the ex, stance, the u.a and maintenanoa of tb~ street project or the passage and enforcement of tbta ordinance NOW THFRFFORF, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE flTY COUNCIL~ S! CTION 1 That since the public convenience, safety and neaeseity of the ~ty and the people of the C~*y require ~t, said street shall be SFCTION 2 That the 5~te of Texas be snd is hereby authorised to enter upon sonstruct and maintain the street protect e% the location and in the manner shown on the plans~ attached hereto --~ ma~ked "Fxhibit A# and made a par% hereof in all respects qFCTION 3 That nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to obligate the State of Texas to pay anv direct, incidental, er consequentsl damages to a~Jotnin~, abut~inp or other proper~y in enforcement of this ordinance or by reason of the installation~ construction~ existence, uae and ~intena~ceof the street project authorfzed herein SFCTION 4 For and tn eon~d~rstlon of the m~Atual covenants herein tanned, the City does hereby a~ree to indemnify thc State of Te~s against ali damages and claims for damages ~o adjoining, abutting~ or other property for which the State of Texan is liable, arising out of~ tnaident to , or in any way connected w~th the installation, t½e construction, existence, use and mainten- ance of said street project and do.s hereby agree to indemnify the State of Texas against ali cour~ costs, attorney's fees and all expenses in connection with sutits for such damages, and shall, if r~quested ~o do so in writing, assist or relieve the State of Texa~ from defemdtng .ny such ~utte brought against it o} CTTON 5 Nothing contained herein shall aver be construed toplaee upon ~he State of Texas any manner of liability for injury to or death of persons or for dam. g~s to, or loss nf property ar~slng out of nr in any manner connected with the matnfenane, ar use of the ~treet nroJact and the City w~l] save ~he State of Texas harm]ess fr~m any dom.?es arising o~t of said ~s~ntanance and/ or use of said street SFCTION 6 The Mayor of ~he City be and is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of th. City an agreement and contract with the State of Texas ~r accordance with end for th. purpose of earrydng out the terms and provisions of ~hts ordinance, in ~he form attached hereto~d marked "Exhibit B" The City ~eer.tary is hereby directed ~o .t~est tbs a~raemant and contract and to affix the proper seal of ~be City bar-to SFCTION 7 The Mayor of the City, having requested in writing that this ordinance take effect forthwith and there being in fact an emergency and im- perative necessity that the work h.r.]n provided ~o~ be begun and carried out promptly and with expendition and that the contract aforesaid shal] be immediately made, executed sod delivered to the end that such work herein provided for may be begun and e.rried nu~ promptly .nd w~th expedition The reading of the anee on thr.e several d~ys is hereby dispensed with and the same shall be in force and affect from and sfter its ~NTCIPA~ CONqTRUCTION ACR~FM~NT (Combination construction, Reconstruction and Maintenance) STATE OF TFXAS ~ COUNTY OF TRAVIS ~ Thi~ agreement made tht~ ~0, day of ~un,e , 19~ by and between the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as the "State"~ party of the first pax-b; and the City of Denton, Denton, County, Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized officers underan ordinance pa~sed the 30 day of June, 1948~ hereinafter called the" C~ty", psr~y of the second pert WITN~ SSFTH Wh~reas~ the City has requested the State to contribute ftnsncta] aid in the improvement and/or maintenance on U S ~ 377~ Flm ttree~ from Hickory Street ~uly PO, 1~/8 to South C~+y I~mits within such City and had by pro,oar ~rd~nance author~z- e~ the State of Texas to enter upon and improve and/or maintain or a~s~ ~t the City in the ~mprovement and /or maintenance of said project; and Whereas~ the State H~ghwsy Commission under date of April 1, 1948 Approved A Mis No 24~60 which includes tbs project describsd above, and Whereas, the ~tste ~ighway Engineer, acting for and in behalf of the State Highway Commission in activating such progrem~ has made it known to the City that the 8tats w~l sssist the City in tbs ~mprovement and/or mainten- ance of said street project by furnishing tbs funds necessary to construct, reconstruct or otherwise place said street ~n a condition to nroparly s~rve motor vehicle traffic thereon by preparing plans for said ~mprovement and sup- ervising the construction, reconstruction or betterment work sa provided in said plans or may be provided in ~aid p~ans conditioned that the City, as contemplated by Senate Bill 415, Acts 46th Legislature, Regular Session, w~ll enter into an ~reement with the ~tate for the purpose cf determining the liabilities an~ responsibilities of the parties with reference thereto, deter- mining and providing adequate and appropriate means for the regulation of traffic, policing end maintenance cf the project upon completion, an~, nro- vided ~uther, that tbs City app~ove~ the plans, specification, al~gument~ snd grades of the project, an~, ~urther nrovided, that the City will indem~v the ~ate against al~ d~m~ges to a~Jo~n~ng, abutting or other property oc- catsioned by or ~sult~ng from the ~nstsl~a%tSn~ construr~ion, existence, use or maintenance of said street project and the passage and enforcement of the ordinance bere~n referred to Now therefore, in consideration of the premises and o~ the covenants an~ a~reemente ~f the parties hereto to be by then ~e~pe~ve!~ kept and performed as hereinafter set forth, it is agrend as follows The 8tats, as its contrdbution to the ~mprovement of said street project w~ll prepar~ or provide for the plans and specificat~ons, advertise for bids, and let the construction contract, or otherwise provide *or the con- struction, a~ will supervise the co~s~ruction, reconstruction or betterment work as required by said plans, and ~11 pay the cost of those items indicat- ed on the plane as to be paid for by the State As long as the City Street is a des~guated h~ghway, the State w~l] maintain said Street Project except those portions as may be made the City's obligation as mutally agreed to by the parties her~o The State will maintain se~d street project or such portions there- of or extensions thereto as may be ~ndicated on said plans for ~tste maSn- tenance, and such other portions aemay be mutually agreed to by the psr~es hereto The City, in consideratio~ ~ tb~ mutual covenants herein con- tained, does hereby agree to snd does hereby euthor~ se the S~ate to improve or assist in the improvement of said street project at the location, to the grades in the manner shown on the plane wb~ ch plans when approved by beth p~rties hereto will be attached hereto,~arked "Exhibit A" and become a part hereof in all r~spects The City will provide for said street project a right of way ~ree of a~] obstructions and of a width sufficient to properly provide for the improvements shown on the plans, w~tho~t cost to ~he Sta~e and w~l] not, in the future, permit encroachments on said right of way The City wl]l provide at its own expense for the installation, raising, lowering, removal or other necesssr~ adjustment of any and ail utilities or services, whether publicly or privately o~ned, as may be necessary to permit proper ~mprovement, m~n~anance and uae of said street project, and, failure of ~he City to ~romptly carry out this provision upon the w~tten request of the Engineer e~ell, if delay results in additional expense to the qtate, be the d~rsct mharge and obligation of the City The City agrees to pay the ~tate promptly the cost of making re- pairs to the eubg~rade or surfacing made necesaar~ by reaao~ of the ins~al]at~on repair, removal, or adjustment or any such publicly or privately owned utilities of services, which may occur after the completion of the ~treet project 66 CTTY ~KY 20, 1948 The City aFre~ that ~t w~l] r~fraJn from pa~s~ng an o~nance ~i~ ing a speed l~mit on the a~ve mentioned s~reet p~J~t of ~der (20) miles ~r hour nor wi]] it allow the erection of si~s~ s~4nhores end/or ~als that will ~ve preference to local ~utes wh~ eh in~ee~t wlth the ~aid street p~Ject, nor Chat wi]] .Iow up, h~nder or dela~ traffic on said a~ve mantio~ ed ~treet project The City will at its own expense maintain all street lights, traffic l~Fhts and ail si~na] d~v~ees on said prelect, and sweep, flush and otherwise keep said street project Jne olean and sanitary condition The City agrees tm execute ail work. either eonstwue~rion or main- tenance, et its cmn cost and ~xpens% shown on piano, which is or may be in- dicated on such plans as the responsibility of the City The City agrees to indemnify the State against any and ali damages to adjoining, abutting or other property for whieh the State is or may be ]fable arisfng out of. ~nctdent to or fn any way, connected with the installa- tion, the construction, the exfstance, the usa and/or maintenance of such street project and ~oes hereby agree to indemnify the State agefnst any and al~ court costs attorneys' fees and ali expenses in connection with suits for such damage and sha~], if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State from defand~n~ any gush su~ts brouFh~ agains~ it Nothing here~n consigned shall be construed to place upon the State any manner of liability for injury to or death of persons or for damage to or loss of property arJs~nm out of or ~n any manner connected with the maintenance or use of the street project ~nd the City w~]] save the ~tate harmless from any damagees arising ~rom ss~d maintenance and/or use of said street project It ~s understood end agreed between the parties hereto that the City by virture of the provisions of its charter end tbs laws of the Stets of Texas has exclusive control of and Jurisdiction over ali streets and ~.~blie ways w~thia tbs ~ncorporated limits of such City and that the City has request- ed an~ consented to ~he construction of the above street project hereinabove nrmed and the StaSe in the construction of the above street project does so at the special instance and request of the City The location, gredea a~d manner of construction sb~n on the plans at~anhed hereto and marked "Fxh~bit As are made a p~rt her~ In case of conflict between this agreemen$ and said plans, the plans shall govern ) Nothing in this agreement shall be construed to place any liability on the City for persone~ ~nJurv arising out of the construction of such street proJeat It iq understood and agreed between the parties therto that ali obliga- tion of ~he Stets, created herein, to maintain the herein above described street project shall end and terminate If and when the qts~e shell abandon, cancel or relocate mmh designation It is further understood and agreed between the parties hereto that the improvement end/or maintenance 6£ the above project by the State is for the sole purpose of Frov~ding the travel]ingpublio a more adequate travel facility and sha~] never be the bas~s o~ amy claim for State assumption,or participation in the payment, of any of the obligations of the City incurred in the improvemen$, past or present, o~ any street project IN WITNESS WNFRFOF, the parties have hereunder affixed their q~gnaturss, ~n the City of Denton, on the 30th, of June, 1948, and the Highway Department on the 7th day of 7uly, 1948 ~TTFqT City of Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, City q~cretary By J L Yarbrough, Meyer TPPF STATF OF TEXAS BY: D C Greer, StaSe Highway Fngineer CITY ~{ALL 67 Tuly 20, 19/8 I A motion was made by Selby and seconded by Hannah, that the ordinance bs passed to its second reading A motion was made by HannAh and aedondsd by FitZgerald that the Ordinance be passed to its third and f~na~ reading A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by ~e]by that the Ordinance be adopted as read Ali Commissioner~ voted "Aye", whereupon the chairmen de- clared the motion prevailed Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Secre~ Chairman CITY HALL July 21, 1948 Called meeting of the City Comm~.s~on of the City of Denton, Texas, held Friday ?uly 2~ ]948, in the C~ty Hall at 1 00 P M Pressnt~ Williams, Bonds, ~elby, F~tzferald, Hannah The meeting was called to discuss the Airport Bnd~et with the por* Committee The Airport Comm~tt.e was advt.ed th.t +hey wou~d h~ve *n crete on the income received from rentals ~t the A~rport Upon motion the Com~ffssion stood adjourned at 2 CO P M CI~HALL July 23, 1948 A special called meeting of the Cit3 Commission of the City of Denton~ Texas, held Friday, July 2~, 1948, at ~ 00 P M , in the City Hail Present Williams, Selby, Hannah~ Bonds Absent Fitzgerald 1 Bids were opened for a Boo.tar Pxanp for Well ~ l? ~an Antonio Pu~p and ~upply Co $2,]13 P5 Burr Talbert Machinery Co 1,898 75 Ingersoll-Rand Co (Dallas) 2,038 O0 Lone ~tar Pump Co, 1,676 77 Southern Fng~ne & Pump Co 1~932 00 P~erce Pump Co o,O~3 CO ~lie-Chalmers 1,RdO O~ BrtF?s Weaver M~ch~neryCo 1,920 OO #2 Br~ggs Weaver Co 1,173 OO B~ds were referred to DeW~%t Hyers nDd W T wlliott for tabulation of prices A motion wes mede by Hannah and ~econd~ by q.lby to autbori?e the Mayor and City ~ecre~ary to purcheeP th. ~mp ~ as ~eoommsnded by Myers and Elliot% Motion c~rr~ed 68 CTTY HALL ~uly 23, 1948 2 A motion wag made by Hannah end seconded by Selby to declare an emergency and authorize the Mayor, Dr Hutcheeon and ; H Parsone, to p~lrchase a Spraying Machine Mot~n carried 3 A motion was mane ~ Nannah and eecond~ ~ Sonde to approve the rec~- mendation o~ the Mawr and ep~int F~oyd Crah~ ae Fire Ch~f Motion carried 4 ~ m~on was m~de ~ ~elby and ~econd~ by Bonda to app~ve the recom- mendation of Floyd Grah~ ~d ap~int JaeF Oent~ aa tem~ra~ t~ck dr~ver Motion ca~ed 5 A mot~o~ ~ae made by Manneb end ~eco~ed ~ Bonds ~ tnst~ct the Mayor ~ proceed t~diately in ~n~ng a three phaee electric line to the Denton Rendering P~ant Me,leu 6 A motion wee made by Bond~ an8 seconded by Manmah to eell to A L Shephe~ of V.~o~, the Dr.E ~fne ~or $1~,500 O0 Motion carri~ 7 A motion wee ma~e by Mannah ~d seconded ~ Selby to inst~ct a~ Depa~ment Meade not to rent out any o~ ~he ~ty~e equ~ent Motion ca~ied The City Co~iselon wae called ~nto executive seesion ~ work on the Budget Upon a motion the Co~Iss~on stood adJou~ed CITY July ~6, 19~ A sp~c~al called session o~ the City Co~ission of the City of Denton~ Texas, held Monday luly 26th~ 19~ ~n ~he C~ty Hall Present W~li~s~ Hsnnah~ Fitz8er~d~ Se~ Bonds 1 A m~ion was m~de by Bonds and seconded by Fitzgerald to autho~ze the e~enses o~ a Co~ttee ~ ~o %o Cslveston to confer ~%h Co~ B I Robinson on the matter o~ sec~w~ng water ~rom %h~ L4$t]e F~ - Carza Lake Motion 2 Ice Wa~, o~m~]~ng ens~ne~r, m~de a re~rt on the sew. r disposal p]~t A mot]on was m~de by Bon~s .nd seoond~ by Selby to follow the tion of Joe Wa~ and make a f~nal settl~ent for the uplift sewer station In the ~ount of $545 ~ Mo%i~ carried 4 A motion was made ~ Bonds and second~ ~ ~el~ to not~ the contrac- tor on the sewer line to stop at Denton ~treet for ~her inst~otions Motion The Cha~an called the m.et~ng ~nto an executive session A repo~ of the water problem at N T S T C , pr.pared ~ Rogers Te~l~ City Atto~ey and Earl Col~an~ was read to %he Co~ission, and then fil~ with the City Secre~a~ The Cha~an dec~.r~ the Fx~outive ~ess~on close~ and oa]le~ the meet- ing into open session The C4ty At~o~ey~ Rogers Teel and Earl Col~n were inst~ct~ prepare a resolu*~on to ~a~] %he use of water at N T S T 0 The following r.solut]o~ was rea~ by Earl B~FORF A SPFCY~ ~ING 0F T~ CITY CO~SqION OF T~ CI~ OF D~TON, T~A$, ON T~ 26+h day of July, A D lq~ Where. e the Water Deper~ent of the City o~ Denton, Texas is facing a deficit and ~oh de~Ac~t appeere to mount, and~ July 26, 194~ Whereas, the City cf Denton faces a serious water problem, and the water supply of said City is fast becoming depleted and it has become necess- ary that said City drill wells outside the limits of said City and pipe said water into the City at a greatly increased cost; and, Whereas, the North Texas State Teachers College ~ s using a large amount of water for which no payment is betng made to said City, thus in- creasing the burden upon the Citizenship and upon the users of said wet-r syetem~ and greatly adding to the depletion of said water supply, and, Whereas, the City of Denton has been advised by ~ompetent Engineers and persons qualified to pass upon such ma+tars that it is advisable to con- serve the water supply of said City; and, Whereas the City Commission of the City of Denton Hpen investiga- tlon and based upon reports as aforesaid, ~eeme it necessary and imperative an~ a p~blic necessity, and for the ~romotAon of the health, life and we]fare of the Oitizens of said City to conserve said water supply and to cut down on the cost of production an~ supply of water, such reduction ~n uae to be upon the basis n~ non-essential uses f~rat, and to be invoked further aa ~he need arises; Whereas, the uae of water by the paying customers and users of ~aid water is necessary in order to meet payment upon the indebtedness end bonded obligations o~ said C&ty! and, Whereaa~ th~ ~N~h Texas State Teachers College, a State institu- tion owned and operated by the ~tate of Texas, has refused to pay for any water used by it, notwithstanding the fact that the Ctty Co.lesion of City of Denton has heretofore paaae~d an ordinance requiring the payment for a]~ water u~ed by such institution, and such ~sa free of payment greatly 4nOreases the total cost of production and distribution of water in said City without receiving any repayment of cost ~here~or and it is contemplated that ~bat further and ~ncreaaed demands will be made by such institution in the future Now, therefore, be it resolved by the City Commission of the Ci~V of Denton, Texas, that for the promotion of the general welfare of the inhabit- ants of the sa~ City, and for the welfare of the Citizens and inhabitants cf, said City, including any and all students residing in necessary and imperative that the water supply, and especially that supply for which the City receives no payment, be conserved and ~hat all non- essential uses be curtailed and cut off Be it further resolved by said City Commission that the employees of the Water and Light Department be and they ere hereby instructed and order- ed to immediately disconnect or out off the source of water supply for the Swimming Pool, Athletic Field and outside grounds of the North Texas State Teanhera College within the City of Denton, Tex~s, and ~hat no new connections be made to the City of Denton Water Maine or supply unless specifically order- ed or authorized by the City Commission Said Department shall also stand in reaSiness to m~e such disconnections and cut-o~fs ~n the future as the City Commission shall find necessary and order to be made Duly passed and approved this ~he 26th day of July, A D lq4B Ed J WiSiteme, Chairman City C~esion Atte~t~ 0 C ~night, City Secretary Approved~ T L Yarbrough, Mayor C~ty of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Bonds and seconded by Hannah to adopt the resolution On roll call all voted "Aye" No one voting "Nay Motion carried Upon Motion the Commission stoo~J~ed~ ~ Secr Chairman CITY ~ATL ~uly 2~, ]948 A special called meeting of the CiSy Commission of the City of Denton Texas, held Thursday, 7uly ~, 19~ at 7~ P M Pra~ent Will~ms, 2elby~ ~nnah, Fitzfferald Absent Bond s 1 The following O~inance was present~ For O~ance s~e ~ge 70-A (Texas H~ghway Departmen~ ~ P4) ~ motion was made by Sel~ ~nd seco~ed by Hann~ that the O~in- anoe ~ ~s~ ~ its second reading A moSS.was mad~ ~ He.ab and seconded ~ F~tzgerald Shat the O~inance be ~ssed ~ ifs th~r~ and final readin~ A motion was made by Selby ~d ~econ~e~ ~ Ha~h that the O~n~ce be adopt~ as rea~ U~n roll cell all 0o~iseloners vot~ "Aye", no Co~ission- er voted "Nays" The Chat~an declared the motion prewil~ 2 A mo$~on wa~ ~de by Selby and s~conde~ ~ Fitzgerald ~ adve~iee for bids for the Yun~or ~igh School Th~ bids to ~ o~ned Septem~r let, 19~ ~o~ion carr~ ed 3 A mo~on we~ m~de ~ Selby and ~eeond~ by Ha~ to accept the resig- nation of Dr A 2 Isng as a m~er of the City Planing Boa~ Motion ca~ied 4 Chef.an F8 W~ll~s re~rt~ on the conference ~th Col B L Robinson at G~vee~n, ~n r~s~ to securing water f~m the far~-Little E~ Resevoir for the City o~ Dentoh A mo~ton wa~ made by Se]by and ~ecoud~ by Hannah to lnst~ct the Mayor to ~ite ~ the State Boe~ of Water Engineers, and make application for a water right in the ~arza-Ltttle Flm Re~e~otr Motion carr~ Uoon motion the resetting eto~ adJour~ at ~O 3~~ CITY HALL 7uly 30, 19/8 A special called meeting of She City Commission of $he City of Denton, Texas, held Friday lu]v 50 1948 in the C~ty ~all Pr~ent Williams, Hannah, Fitagera]d, Selby ~b~ent~ Bond~ 1 Bids were opene~ for construction of Tank Foundation R F Fur?e~on $6~0 O0 ~renk Nod~es 6M5 20 Clifford Mu]kev 887 50 Bids were referred to the Water Committee off the City Commission 2 Bid~ were op.aed for She repeirtnF of the Rob.rt E Ice 2chool Building A bid was received from David Mulkev fo~ $~,656 CO Tbs Bid was re- ferred to the architect end School Board for conslder.tion ~ letter was read from the ~chool Board, recommending the follow~ng A Three f~re escapes for ?he Schools ($],485 00) S~TION 6 The Ma.rot of the City of Denton be a~d i~ herel~ authorized to Dxeeute for ar~ on ~lf of the 0ity ~ a~e~ent ~d eont~t with the State of ~e~. ~ aooo~oe ~th~ ~ for the ~.e of oa~ out the te~s prc~ston~ of~.this o~i~oe, in the fo~ attaoh~ hereto ~ ~ked" ~bit The 0ity S'eo~ta~ is ~frec~ to a~test the a~eement ~d contract ~d to affix the p~per~ se~ of ~t~e/~%t~ ~ere~ ' ~ S~ION ? Tho ~r of the Oity, ha~ng request~ Jin ~ti~ t~t th~s o~oe t~e effect fo~i~ ~d there being in fact ~ ~ergenoy ~erati~e~ n~e~'sit~ t~ ~e w°~k herein ~r°~d~ ~°r be ~= ~ ~a~ie~ ou~~Z~ ~ e~ltio. ~ that t~e contract aforJ~d s~,~ me~t~ ~a~e, ~ea~te~ ~ ~eliver~ ~ the e~ t~t suoh work herein provid~ fo~ ~ ~ ~ aarr~ ~t p~mpt~ ~d with e~itioa iThe re~ing of~ho o~in~ae on~ ~"~eve~ ~ays is hore~ disused ~ ~d tho a~e sha~ ~ O~i~ of the Oity ~o~s~ion ATT ~T~ City of DenOn. Te~s CiJ~ ~eareta~ oitF of Te~ aq ~ ~ ~ ~ ~P~I., J.L.Yarb~ueh. ~> ~ ~ Mawr, City of Denton. CITY HALL July 29, 194~ AN ORD~NAN0~ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE FORTION OF SH HIGHWAY NO 24 IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREIN ~ TO AS "TFE STREET PROJEOT", AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY TO EXECUTE AND TH~ CITY SECRETARY TO AFFIX THE CORPOEATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE A CERTAIN CONTRAOT PETWEEN THE CIT, AND THE STATE OF TEXAS PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUOTION, MAINTENANC., EXISTENCE AND USE OF THE SAID STREET PROJEOT, FOR THE ~I~EMNI FICATION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS, BY THE CITY A~AINST AEL~AMAGES TO ADJOINING, ABUTTING AND OTHER pROPERTY, AND FOR THE EXPENSES IN CONNECTION WITH~"/ CLAIM OR SUIT THEREOF, AND DE* CLARING A~ E~ERGENCY AND PEOVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHAEE BE EFFECTIVE FHOh% AND AFTE~ ITS PASSAGE WNFREAS, the piblic convenience, safety and necessity of the City, and the people of the City require that the portion of SN 22 along Hennen Drive from Locust te Frame Street be constructed Since the existing street constitutes a danger and serious inconvenience to the public, it is urgently required to Be remedied! and WI{EREAS, the City has requasted the State of Texas to s~ntribute financially in the street projects and WHEREAS, the state of Texas has made it knows to the Oity that it will assist the City in the Street Project by ~urnishing the necessary funds for actual construstion, reconstruction and maintenances .~4 by supervising construc- tion, providing the city approves the plans, g~ades and alignment for said proJectl and WHEREAS, the City, in consideration of the providing of said proJect~ agrees to indemnify the State of Texas against all damages er els/ms for damage to aJoining or abutting or other property for which the State is liable, arising out of~ incident to, and in any way connected with the installation, the construe- tion~ the existence, the use and the maintenance of the street project or the passage and enforeament of this ordinance NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDIANED BY T~E CITY CC~MI~SION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ~ SECTION 1: That since the public convenience, safety and necessity of the City,and the poodle of the City require it, said street sba11 be constructed SECTION 2 That the State of Texas be and is hereby authorised to enter upon, construct and maintain the street project at the location and in the man- ner shown on the plans, attached hereto and marked"Bxhibit A" and made a part hereof in all respects SECTION 3 That nothing in this ordinaries shall be construed to obligate the the state of Texas to pay any direct, incidental, or consequential damaged to adjoining abutting or other property in enforcement of this ordinance or by reason of the installation, construction, existanoe, use and ms/ntenanoe of the street project authorized herein SECTION 4 For and in consideration of the mutual oovemants herein con- ts/ned, the City does hereby agree to indemnify the State of Texas against all d.m-~ees and claims for d_-m~ges to adjoining, abutting, or other property for which the State of Texas is liable, arising out of, incident to, or in any way connected with the installation, the construction, emistence, use and maintenance of said street project and does hereby agree to indemnify the State of Texas against all Court Costs, attorney's fees and all expenses in connection with suits for such d-m. ges, and shall, if requested to do so in writing, assist or relieve the State of Texas from defending any such suit brought against it SECTION 5 Nothing contained herein shall ever be construed to place upon the State of Texas any manner of liability for injury to or death of persons or for d-m-Ecs to, or loss of property arising out of or in any manner connected ~ith the maintenance or ~se of the street project and the City will save the State of Texas harmless from any da~.ges arising cut of maid maintenance and/ or uss of said street project CITY MALL July $O, A motion was made by FttzEerald ah~ seconded by Hsnn.h t~ accent the recommendation of the School Board and purchage the F~re Fecapea Mot~ on carried~ B Reoa~rin; the Walls of the H~gh A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fit~gersld to approve the recommendation of the School Board and repair the Walls Mo~ion carried C To reimburse the ~ohool for purchass~ made from qehool Funds, in the amount of A motion was mede by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to approve the recoa~nendation of the School Board to reimburse the School for paid for school s~i~ tha~ is to be patd out of ~chool Bond Munds oarr~ ed The ~chool Board pre~nt~d tbs lqY~-/q BudF~t in the Amount of $155,OO0 00, out of the Tax Funds 4 The re~ort oF the ?oning Com~iss~on ~or the meeting held July 20, 194~, was rea~ to the Co~tss~on The report recommended the r~Jection changing the lot of A L Cantle st ~o3 W Mtokory *rom r.~td.nce use to business Attorneys Davis and F.w appeared in the ~nterest of Mr Gentle ~n having the lot chan~ed to business u~e The Commission de~erred ao$~on hear from the Z~nin~ Boar~ 5 A motion ~,s~ made by Msnneh and seconded bv °elby that The recom- mendation of the Planing Board not be fei]owed in accepting the dedication of s s~reet on the Al]good property, but to accept tbs dedtoat~on of a foot street as an extension of Rose ~venue Mo¥1on csrrfed 6 A motion wa~ made by Hannah .nd ~econded by q.lby to advertise for bfds for a 750.000 gallon storage ~ank and well p~]~ng tower for wail # 17 Motion carried Upon motion ~he Commission stood adjourned Se~t~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Chairman CZTY HALZ July ~1, 19~ ~ A special called meeting of the Ctty Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held July 31, 194M ~n the City ~all at 7:00 P M Present Will~as, Selby, Mannah, Absent~ Bonds 1 ~ motion was made by Fitzgerald snd seconded by $~lby to pass tbs following resolution B~FORE A SP~;AL ~NO OF TH~ CTTY COMM~q;ON OF TNF 0TT~ O~ DFNTON, T~AS Whereas, heretofore the City Commission, becat~se of an ex~reme water shortage in the City of Denton, and ~ en effort ~o rurteil the use of free water ~n said C~ty~ ordered certain l~nes connected ~th ,~orth Texas State Teachers College campus cut off and, Whereas, due to the savtng oF water occasioned ~n par* by such measures, and in part by the voluntary cooperation of the cdtizens of the City o~ Denton in reduction of water, ~t eppesrs that th~ shortage baa been a~]eviated somewhat, and, 72 z CITY ~A~ ~'~ July 31, 19/~ ~ Whereas, the O~y of Denton desires and has always desired to cooper- ate with al~ ~nstitut~cns and individuals tn the City ae much aa it can~ con- s~stent w~th the f~nanelal r~rces of s~td City and it's ability Now, *herefore~ be tS resolved ~hat the temporary order heretofore made by the C~ty ordering such port,on o* w~ter on the North Texas ~tate Teachers College Sw~m~ng Pool, Athletic Mte]d and grounds cut off, be now relaxed as much as the needs of such City for water conservation w~l permit Be It ~r~her r~so]ved th.t th. ^o~ing ~pe~ntendent of the Water Departmen~ shall turn on ~sid water immediately and not~ythe College of- f~cials of official of such action Passed and ~Dprov~ thts the $]~t d~y of July, A D lq4~ Ed J W~lliams, Chairman Attest City Co~ission, Denton, Texas 0 f Knight, f~y Secr~ry Approved~ J L Yarbrough, Mayor Ci?y of Denton, Texas 2 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded bt Fitzgerald to pass a Resolution notifying Norbh Texas qtate Teachers Co~ege that water w~ be out off Motion card,ed BFFOPd A qPFC~A! MF~T~NG OF THF ~TTY COMMISSION OF THeE CITY O~ UENTON, TFXAq Whereas, heretofore tn about the year ]~9, the Ste~e of Texas by an act of leo~ts~ature e~abl~hed at Denton, Texas an institution which ~e now the North Te~a~ ~tst~ Teachers Co]Ieee, but in such act provided that the same would not be effective unl~a the municipal authorities of the said City caused to be conveyed to the S~ete of Texas the then bu~ldinge, grounds, and of her property then b*~n~ used by the North Texas Normal College, and unless the City of Denton would bind ~tself to ~urnish for the use of said school an abundance of pure artesian wa~er free of cost to the State for all the pupils of said School, ~lhereea, the C~ty of Denton caused to be conveyed to the stets all of tbs buildings and ~rounde then located ~n said City and used by said College ; Whereas, the City of Denton at such time did not own its own water system but contacted the water compa~2 end through the cooperation of such company obtained a ~fficient supply of water to supply said College; ~ Whereas, they thereafter located sa~d school at Denton, Texae,~ Whereas, et that time the City of Denton had an abundant supply of pure artesian wa*er, which supply has now been deleted to suchan extent that the City has be~n compelled to brin~ in its water from sources out side of the C~ty;, Whereas, said purported con~ract d~d not specify any length of time during which the said C~ty should furnish such water free of charge, and thus the same ehonld be ~n~erpreted and construed to have been intended to exist for a reasonable length of ~me,, Whmreas ~he C~ty of Denton thereafter ~ntshed ~ater to said insti- tution eot almost 5Q ~ears free of ehsrge, and without ~imitetion as to the ~m~ount used,, Whereas, ~t has been de~ermined that s~mi~ar provisions made in acts of legislatures of other states requiring donations to be mede to the state In constdera*~on of ~ch state piecing a College in such City that such require- ment was wholly void and against public policy~ the cohorts of such states Judicially ~termtning ~het the s$ate i~ bound to locate its inetitutione upon the basis of merits ~nd e~ucet~o~a] needs of the various sections of the stets instead of bar~ering away such locations;, 7uly ql Whereas, a former C~ty Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, did after due deliberation, in the yesr 1946 find, determine, and order that anch agreement, if the same wee ever w]td, had been fully complied w~th and deelared the eeme terminated,, Whereas, the present C~ty Commisa~on has no way of knowing whether they should continue to furnish water to said institution free of charge, and has no way of knowing whether of not the furnishing of same was wholly illeg. 1 and being s~noerely desirous of determining a Just, le~a], and correct tion to the legal question involved, caused their la?al representatives to con- tact the Attorney General of Texas and to request the cooperation o* his department until the officers of such institutions obtain a Judicial de, armOria- tion of the proper course to fo~]ow, and request such o~ciale to f~le suit ~n the proper court requesting that a declaratory Judgement be rendered as to the validity of such matter and as to the authority o* the C~ty officials to con- tinue the furnishing free water to such institutions,, Whereas, the City of Denton has been unable to get the state offi- e~ale or school officials to bring the matter ~nto court and that the City cannot bring the su~t against the state w~thout the permission of the legis- lature, which is not in session;, Whereas, there exists ~n the minds of the member, of the governing board of such City the opinion and fear that they have no right to furn~ ~uch free water to each institution and that to continue the fuwn~sh~ng of same w~thout Judicial determination of such authority wo~ld be an abuse of their authority and a wrongh~l conver~on of property belonging to the City, Whereas , the ordinances of tbs City of Denton require that ali per~ons f~rms, corporations or institutions us~n~ water furnished by the City of Denton Texas, shall pay for such water at the rate set by such ordinances;, Whereas, the North Texas State Teacbar~ Cci]age has already to pay for such water used,, Whereas, the ordinances of the C~ty of Denton, Texas make due provision that the water ~urn~ahed the ueer~ of such be cut off upon feb]ute to pay for such water; ~ Therefore, the acting superintendent of the water works of the C~y of Denton, Texas, be, and he is, hereby ordered to out off all water being used by such institution, and that the same remain cut off until such time as the courts of this state shall Judicially determine temporarily or permanently that the City of Denton is obligated to furnish free water to such institu- tions in the future Such out off ia to be made not earlier than August 28th, 1948~ at sight o'clock a m Be it further resolved that the City Secret.fy be, and he is, hereby Instructed to mail a certified copy of th~s resolution by registered mail to the president of the North Texas ~tate Teachers Coq3ege and to the Attorney General of Texas, in order that such officials wi]l have ample t~me to take such action aa they may desire thereon Passed and approved this 31st day of July, A D , 1948 ?d J Williams, Chairman City Council~ Denton, Texas Attested 0 C Kn4ght City ~ecretary Approved~ J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Upon motion the Commission ~tood ad~ourne~ 8 C 74 CITY ~{~C August P, 19/+8 A special meetin~ of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texa~ held Monday August 9, 19A~ at 7:00 P M ~n the City Hall Present W~I]~s, Sel~, Ha~, Fitzgerald, Bonds 1 A motion was ~d. by Hann~ ~d,se~ by Bonds to app~ve ~- d~tional contract to move fr~. school ~9~on reeo~endat~on of the School Bos~ and to authorize the Mayor to s~ the eont~et Motion earr~ 2 A motion was made by Hannah and seeo~ed ~ Sel~ to autbor~32,~ ~ ~rchase of enough pipe to supply Lee Knight to m~e gas connection ~ 3 A motion was m.de by Selby and seconded ~ Bonds to let the Atl~t~o P{pe Iine Company h.v. the 5~ ~VA new General Fleotrio transfo~er at the rate of $25 ~ per day~ not %o exceed thi~y days, plus trans~ation ~th ways, ~d requRre a n~ ~aran~ee ~ Ceneral FlectrAc That the AtTo~ey draw up a contract .nd .uthoriz{n~ th~ Mayor to .i~ ~.~, a~er the ap- p~val of the City Atto~ey Motion ca~.d The Cha~an decl.re8 The meettn~ ~n Eweeut~ve Sess~on to work on the Budget Upon motion the meeting ~to~ adJou~ at 31{00 P M Chat m~ CITY HALL ^u~ust 3, 194~ A special ca12ed meettn~ o~ the City Co~ss~on of the City of Denton, Texae, held Tuesday Au~st ~, 1~, at 7~ P M in the City Ha~ Present: Wil]~s, Selby, Ha~ah, Bo~s, Fitzger~d 1 A motion was made ~ Hann~ and s.eonS~ ~ Bonds to app~ve the ~- c~endation of the qchool Boa~ ~d awa~ the contract for ~pair~ng L.S School, to D.vid Mu]~ey at s cost of $8,6~ ~ and the tot~ esthete not to exee~ $P5,OO0 CO and to authorize the Mayor to si~ the contact Motion U~n motion the Co~iss~on stood adJou~ at 12~ P M CITY HALl August 5, lq/~ A special cs]lsd meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held August 5, 1948, in the City Hal3 Present Williams, Hannah, F~tzger~ld, Selby Absent Bonds 1 A motion wes made bv Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to refer the application of the Denton Peanut Co to change lot 12, block 154, locatedoon Frame ~tre.t from residential property to busimess property Motion carried 2 A motion was made by qelby and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the reco~endation of the Mayor and appoint C P ~senan~ ~s a m~be~ of ~he AdJus~ent Boa~ to ti~ the unsuited te~ o~ M A ~ay~ deceased Motion c~ied A motion was made ~ Sel~ and seconded by Fitzge~ld to adopt the ~ollowing resolution~ BE ~T R~O[~ by the City eo~ie~ion cC the C~ty of Denton, ?ex~e the City having J~ediotio~ over the a~ea ~n which P~Ject T~-~-41857, under contact HA (~-~85~ ~h-1) o~ the No~h Te~s State Teach.rs Col]~e is loea~d, tha~ ~he waiver of the r~oval requir~ents of section 313 of the La~ Act (Public Law 84~ 76th o~ngress, as ~end~) with res~ct to said project is here~ s~cific~ly app~ved in acco~ance with ~blio 1.w 796, 8~h Congress ~otton carri~ ~%%lICATF I h.re~ o.~t~ %ha% %h. a~ve r. solu%~on was adop%~ by %h. C~*y Go~tssion of %he Ot?y ~f Den%on~ Te~as~ on July ]6, ]948, a qno~ of %h. Oo~iss~on being pre~ent 0 C En~Fht, City Secr.~a~ / A motion was made by Selby and seconded by ~nnah to set the public hearing for the City Budget on August 2~, lq48, ~t ? O0 P M Motion oarried Upon motion tb~ Oommisston stood ~dJourn-~ / OITY HALL August 6, 194~ A special called meeting of' the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held Friday Night in,hist 6, 1948, in the City Mall Present: Williams, ge]by~ Witzg~rald, Hannah Abesnf: Bonds 1 Bid~ wer~ opened ~or ~he Storage Tank to be purchased (9§,000 gal) , ss follows: Chicago Bridge and Iron Works $~,PO0 O0 P~ttsburg - Dee Mo~nes ~te.1 ~Io 7,820 OD A motion was mad~ ~x~ Hannah and second.d by Fitz~.r~]d to refer the bids to DeWitt Myer~or'~abulstion Motion ~.rried 2 ~ motion wa~ made by Fitzgerald and s~eonded by Hannah to accept the recommendation of the Water Committee and a~horize the Mayor to a contract with the Pittsburg - Des Mo~nes Steel Co for a 95,000 ~sl]on storaFe tank to cost $ ?,820 O0 Motto~ 3 A motion wac made by Rannah and ~emonde~ by Selby to order the payment of estimate No 2 to Carpenter Brother~ for the I~brnry ~n the amnunt of $6,304 05 Mo~Son c~rried 4 The application of A L Gentle, to obange ht~ residential propertv at 503 W Htskory St from res~dente~] usa to ~tnesa use, wa~ presented Ben Ivey of the City Plan~n8 Board was prenent and explained why the C~ty Planing Commission had re~used to allow the ch.nge A motion was made by Selby and s~conded by F~tzgerg]d to ex~une 76 ~um~st 6, 19~ Hannah from voting on the question Motion carried A morion wa~ m~de ~ Se]by to over~e ~he decision of the Planing Boa~ ~n re~sin~ to ~ran~ Mr Gentle pe~ssion to re-zone h~s p~y No seoon~ being made~ the ch~an d~c]~ed ~e~on lost who /,~ ~ ~ 5 A m~t~on wa~ mad. ~ H.nnah and ~nded ~ 9elby to sell the May ]o~ on Os~o]] qtr~e* for g726 O0 Mo*~nn cmrr~ 6 A mo~Jon wa~ made ~ H~nah and seconded ~ F~tzgerald to authorize the MaWr to have ~ Fn~ineer to check the Ray H~t ~Jl]Jng qtation for p~per grades, ~nd no* to spend any money on .*o~ sewers on t~t street, Motion oarr~ ~ Upon motion the Commission s~ood adJou~ ~ecreta~ / Chatm CITY HALL August 7, 194~ A spec~el oaJled msetin? oe the C~ty Commission of fhe City of Den- ton, Texas, held Saturday August 7, 194~ at 10:00 A M ~n the City Hall Pre.ant W~l]~ams, ~elb¥, Bonds, Fitzgerald Absent: Hannah 1 A mbtion was made by F~tz~era]d to back up the recommendation of the City Planing Board in their ret~sal fo ~rsnt A ~ Centla permission to ohan~e h~s property af 503 W ~ckory ~tr~ef from residenftal to bu~nes~ property There being no second to tbs motton the Chairman declared the motion lost 2 A mof~on wa~ ma~e by Selby and seconded by Bonds to make an ex- ception fo the recommendation o~ ~he P~t, Planing Board ~n fhetr refusal to grant ~ ~ Penile p-rm~on to chan~e h~s property at 503 W Hickory St from re~den~is] p~operty to bus,ness nroperty, due fo the fact that the maj- ority of the property owner~ favored the change, ~ R&tA Oa]~l wA~ taken Commissioners voting "Aye" Bond% Selby, W~]]~ams Conm~ssioner~voting aMaye" Pit.gerAld The Chairman declared the motion carried 3 A motion was made by F~fzgerold sod ~e~nded by Bonds that three (~) car loads of poles be ~r~b.s~d from Nsvasota Creosoting Co end to be psid for out of the Bond Money Morion oarr~ed A mo~on ~a~ made by Bonds and ~eoonded by qe]by to ~nstruct the Mayor and C~y ~tforney to red,est fhe State Board of Fngtneers to make a Water Survey of Denton County and area nearby for the pury~se of determining the amounf oF srt~o~an wafer tha$ is available for the use of the C~ty of Denton, Texas Mo~on carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Seoret.~ ~/~' Chairman CITY HAL; Augnst q, 1948 A special calle~ meet~ng~f the City Co~gsion of the C~ty of Den%on, Texas held Augus~ 4, ~9~8 at 7~ P M in ~he City Hall Present~ Wt]I~s, H~, Fi?zg.rald, Bonds Absent Sel~ l A motion ~s made ~ Bonds ~d second~ bM H~ to se$ the Tax Rate for the V~r of 19~ ~t Ctty of Denton at $ 2 18 Motion c~ried P A motion was m~6 ~ Ha~ab ~d seeond~ ~ F~tzger.~d to authorize Felim A O~l~ to p~eed i~edt.tely to p~,~hase mstertal~ for a bridge on Ben+on Street Motion A motion w~s made ~ H~nab and ~econde~ ~ Bonds ~o ~ceept motion ear.ed U~n mo~fon the Co~sion .~ond adJou~ed S~~ Chotman PTTY HALL ^uga~t 135 lq/8 Re~u].r m~+~n8 o* the City ~ommlss~nn n* +h~ City o* n~nton Texs~ held Ansust 13th, 1~48 in the City Hs~l e+ 7 CO P ~ Presen+ W~ll~ams, qeli'~, Bond~, P~t~m~r.ld, ~b~e~t None I Minutes of +he meettn~ of ~h~ Otty Commission from Tu~y lO qth inolus~v.~ wer~ r.8d end The mnnthly b~]l~ w~r..pp~v~8 ~na nr]mr~J ~.fd nu~ of their r~.- p.ottv. Monthly r.~s ~ th. h.ndm of ¢h. nepnr?men~s ~er. made by follow~ng Ooffey~ P~r.nn~ ~oh~on. qb~nhe~ Cnn~ Kn4 bt and Flltott / A motion wa~ made ~ qet~ and ~conded ~ ~nnah to oo~end Police Dena~ment For ~ f~ne Job don~ 4n g~tf~n8 ~h~ on~-w.y ~r~*~o ~ o~r~+ton a~und the squa~ ~ot~on 5 A motion w~ made ~ ~*]bv ~nd ~eeon~ ~ Bond~ ~ the pa~ent of e~t~m~e No 1 fo Fckh~-P~ Con~ct~on ~o for the work done on the colored ~chool ~n th~ ~mount o~ $9,O~ ~5 Mo~on c~rr~d A motion vn~ mede ~ Bond. and ~econJed by 9~lbv to ~pD~ve the pa~ent of estimate No 3, ~or Cannier B~s~ ~or the C~ty Itbr.~ In8, In th~ ~mount of ~9~6F 95 Mottnn c.r~i~d 7 A motion w~s made ~Ha~h and ~eeon~ ~ o~lbv tn f~]low *b~ -e- mo~emdatlon oC the ~d~us~nt Boa~ and *~ authorize the Bu~}d~n~ ~PO We~t Oak ~tre~* Mm~on Th~ follow, nM O~nmnce wm~ pre~nt~d AN O~nTN~NCF ~IN~ THF 7nNINC ~ND i~qF DT~WTCT MAP OF THF O%T? OP D~ON, T~Aq, qO A~ ~ R~O~ ,T~ OF I~ BFING PROPF~Y ;~O~T~ ON THr NORTH ~IDF OF CONGRF~S A~ ~D B~ NORTH FIM A~ ~I%VAR STRF~q 78 &U~lT~T 13,19/~ AND ~ PORTTF)N O ] , TN THF W T ~ ~DITTON TO T~F CITY OF / IN BI~CK ~FR 6 IN THF I~SPFR ~DDITION TO T~ ~TTY OW DF~ON, T~Aq, RFR P 7N BTOC~ ADDITION TO T~F CITY OF D~ON, T~AS, FROM THF D1~I/TNP DISTRICT, ~L~CTNG THF SA~ TN T~F RUq]NF~q DTqTRICT FT~TNg U~R T~F M~T~R PIAN OF qA~D ~NING HAP, P[~CTNC ~F q~ IN A FT~ ZONE OF T~F CITY O~ n~oN, T~ RF IT O~AT5~ BY T~F CTTY CO~TS°ION A]1%h~qP ce-t~n tr. et~ mr parcels of land ~t~ueSed ~n th. C~y of Denfon~ Tex~ and b~tng more p~rttc~3.r]v ~.~nnlng mt ~h~ north ~ff~NOF ~nuth 6n r~t w~fh +ho ~+ ~nda~ llne of lo~s n~ber pe~y o~ ~.~n q~OONn TRACT D*i~ th~ nnrth O0 f~ og +h- w~% ]~ ~Pot nf lot numb.r lP~ Block number ] o* the lF T ~eler Addition to th. [tty of Denton, Texas~ ~nd B~ng %h~ pronerty of Tack qheDh.~~ nnd more parttoula~ no~h~e % rn~-r n~ 1o$ n~mbar 12~ block nl~b.r 1, of ~a~d W J TWFNOF woet .lnn~ the ~uth ~una.~ line of ~nnen Street 140 fee~ $o fh~ pl r~ of b~g4nn~ng T~I~ TRACT 79 ^UOU~T 12, 1~t~ ?HFNOF north along +he we~t bound.fy ]]n~ of N~h ?~ 5treat 60 f~t to a ~nt ~or co.er; ~CF north q~ *~ to ~nt ~ T~OF ~outh ]2 ~e.t to n ~tnf eot co.er of Oongre~ Av*nue~ T~CF east nlonF the no~h ~und.~ lln. of Conmr.~ Av.nue 3~ *-~ to the place of b~ffnn~ng FOU~H TRA~{ AI~ o~ lot m~r 3~ ~n B]mok 1 oF th~ Co]1~ View Add~*ton to ~h~ ~]tv oF D~*mn, T~e~ b~n~ th~ ~p~rty oF Tohn D Vmu~hn ~ ~ h~reby r~mov~d From th~ dwe]]ing d~.~1o~ nq 8ho~ on ~a]d ~oolng .nd ll.~ Dt~trtct Map .nd ~ plao~d Jn the Business D~str]ot a~ oho~ on ~td Mmp, mhd m]~ ~vl~on~ sni~ Zoning O~n~nce and Zoning Map ~hal] h~ro. fter apply to s.td p~r~y as Bus, ness p~rty ~d as other p~p.rty located tn s B~tn.~s Dtstr~ct that te~ is defined tn sal4 Revised ?on~n~ Ordtnnnce SECTION ~ That the City 0o~ssion of Sh- City n~ Dentnn, Texas, h.r.~ ~nds that ~ch ehang, s .~ tn .ceo~.uce Mf~h . compr~h.n.~ve nl~n for th. ~s. ce promoting ~he health ~ ~*e~v, mnr.]..nS g-n~r~ welfare of Ct~y of Denton, T.xas, .nd w~th reason.bls conceder. Non .mon~ other ~or the character of the d~sSr~e~ an8 ~nr ~t~ p~cul].~ sut~.btl~$y for p~r- ticul~r uses, and ~%h ~ view to oon~rvIDg +b~ w]n~ of buildings .nd en- couraglng the mo.t aporopr~s~e u*. ce m~ch land for th. mo.t ben.fit of th~ Cf~V of Dsnton, Texas ~FeT,ION 3 That th. lo-.going te~e~b.8 property ] h.r.~ placed w]thtn ~MF LI~TS es tb.t te~ is defined ~n Obnn~er Ten ~Ic]e On~ nf Sh~ Re- v]~d O~inanoes ce ~he Ctty n* Denton Texas °DCTION ~ The fact %hat the o~ers of ~he prnne~t.~ he~nb*~ore 8~sire to pl.ee on said D~p~%tes ~]u~bl~ ~sln~. Imp~v.ments, and th~ ~rther fact th.~ such Imp~v.ments are badly nee~.d by ~he City of D.n+on, ~n 1ts comprehensive plan for devs]o~ment .nS p~mr~s~ ~n8 ~h~ ~h~r th.% the nr~s.nf el~.et~ton~Aon o~ e.ta pr~o~rf~es ~vent such ~m~fng eS~.blimh~d ~nd opern~ed~ nna tho ~fher feel ~h.~ +h~ Plnnn~n~ .dopted nrta nDproved ~pprnved a~ to form A motion was m~ds by Bonds and seconded by Selby that the ordinance be adopted as read Commissioners voting "Aye" were Williams, Selby, Bonds, Hannah Fitzgerald None voting "Nays" The Chairman declared that the motion prevailed 9 The Cha~raan appointed Selby and Bonds to canvass the returns of the election held August 10th, 1948 ; THE STAT¥ OF T~XAS COUNTY OF DENTON ~ BFFoRE TBF CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CITY OF DENTON J) DENTON, TEXAS On this the 13th day of August A D , 1948, came to be considered at a regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Dent~n, Texas, the matter cf canvassing the r~turns of an election heretofore held on the 10th day of August A D , 194~, said election having her~ofore been duely ordered by said City Com- mission for the purpose of electing two City Commissioners to fill out the u~- expired terms which began April 1, 1947, and the City Commission having duely canvasse~ the returns of said election f~nds that the following men ~amed recieved the votes indicated opposite their names~ B E E~oney 278 T L ~aruthers 382 Quinby Self ~ 237 R H Taliaferro 470 Dr A Blair Kraut 97 Thomas M Eowrey 83 It appearing from the canvass of said returns of said election that the said R H Taliaferro and the said T L Carruthers received the hi~hest number of Votes cast, it is therefore o~sred and declared that the said R H Taliaferr~ and the sai~ T H ~ar~uthers were duely elected aa City Commissioners of the City of Denton, Texas, to fill the unexpired terms which began April 1, 1947 Signed~ Ed J ~ill~ams, Chairman City Com~salon, City ~f Attest~ Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, Secretary J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas T~F STATE OF TB~S ~ COU~Y OF DENTON ~ BEFOR~ THP C~TY CO~ISSION OF THE C~Y O~ J DENTON, TEXAS CITY OF DFN~ON On this the 13th day of August, 194~ came on to be considered at a regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, the matter of vaasing the r~turns of an election heretofore held on the 10th day of August, 194S, said election having heretofore been dully ordered by said City Commission for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the City of Denton, Tex~s the proposition~ "Shall the City of Denton adopt the provisions of House Bill 34, of the 50th Legislature, known as 1269m, Vernon'e A~notated Civil Statutes, creating a o~vil s~rvice Commission to carry out the terms and provisions of said Act r~lating to placing firemen and policemen under the pro- via~ons of ss~d Act, commonly known as the Firemen and Policemen Civil Service Act" end,he City Commission having duely canvassed the returns of said election finds that the proposition received th~ following votes~ FOR THE ADOPT~O~ OF HOUSE BILL NO 34 $72 AGA;NST THE ADOPTION OF ~OUSE BILL NO 34 175 It appearing that the propos~tion, ~ For the Adoption of House Bill No 34", received a malor~ty of th~ votes cast, it ia therefore ordered amd declare~ thatths provisions cf said House Bil~ No 34 w~re adopted by the quali- fied voters at sa~d election Attest~ Ed J Williams, Chairman of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, City S~creta~y City of Denton, Texas Approved~ J L Yarbrough~ Mayor City of Denton, Texas At, A spealal e~l,ledtmeoti~g of the Cit7 ~ommisston of he A~mOtion wa~s made by| ~itzgerald and seconded by Hannah l~utl-- ,~iae the Oity Attorney to prepare a resolution to Be sifn~., t~hethe sion settiJ~f forth the reasons ~for transferring funds to oorreo~ $~0 ~.00 transferred out oflthe Bond Funds to the Oaneral De~nant, request of the Auditor, ~.B,Alrod and te be inoludud in the TH~ follow~nf ~esol~ution was presenteds A~ A SPECIAL ~EETIHG OF ~E OITY CO~ISSlOH OY THE OlT~ OF D~TOH, TEE~, IH T~H~ Olay HALL AT D~TOH, ?I~AS, A~O~ W~, hereteffore, d~g the 19~7~ fiso~ y~, the Attenti~ of ~ B ~d, ~o~[~rson ~07~ ~ a~it the ~', ~s ~ ~oo~ts of ~e Oity ?f,D~n~, T~ ~ the sa~ a~i~ ha ~ t:mt ~ Light Bo~ Revue ~d eorreeting ~e eaid ~e~- wh~oh was t~ f~ the re~ a~.o~t of ~s ~d'~fieia~s ~f the Oity Gove~t ~iatel t~e ~e 2~ T~ofeF $~8p1~,40 f~ the b~ Aoo~t of the Waif Li~t De~t to the,G~e~ Do~t of tho Git ~ ~AO,~.~ f~ the Oeneral DocUment of ~he Oity ~ ~he ~ Bond R~e~eo, P~S, v~;t a ~ d~ of Auger, 19~. Atto ~ 0 O See~t~ , T~ ~, M~or Si~ ~aok Bonds, C~2~ City O~ission, City of Dent~n, (D'I"2' HALL August 13, A motion was meda by Selby end seconded by Fitzgerald to adopt the resolution on the above report Motion carried 10 R H Taliaferro, newly elected commissioner was sworn in by the City Attorney, Rogers Teel a~d took his place at the council table T L faruthers being out of the City was not sworn in In retiring from the City Commission, Williams and Selby expree ed ap- preciation for the fine spirit of cooperation received from other commission- ers during their terms of service on the Commission A motion was mede by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to express to the outgoing Commissioners sincere appreeiat~on for the splendid service ren- dered the City and their fine cooperation in all deliberations on the Com- mission Motion carried 11 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to elect Jack Bonds Chairman of the City Commission, Mo~ion carried 12 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Talisferro to ask Parsons to get an appraisal of the Barber-Greene ditching Machine for the pur- pose if offering the one the City now owns, for sale Motion carried 13, A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to authorize the Mayor to sign a contract with the Lone Star Gas Company to furnish gas for the New Engines at a rate specified in plan # 2 Motion carried 1~ A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Talfaferrn to follow the recommendation of the Mayor and appoint the following men on the Civil Service Commizsion for the Police and Fire Department C~vil qervioe System with out pay Bullock Hyder 3 years Floyd Brooks Sr 2 years W C Orr Jr 1 year Motion carried 15, A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to follow the recommendation of D L P~ve~a and cancel the order for a pump ordered from iSoutharm Engine Company and to order some bowles Motion carried 16 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to get an invoice for the Pamona Pump that was ahippod withou ~ an order Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stoo~ adjourned at 1]:30 P M Seoreta~T' Chairmen MINUTES FOR AUGUST 14., 1948-SEE PAGE 81-A CITY ~LL August 23rd, Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held Monday August 23r~, 1948 in the City Hall at 7sO0 P M Prssentl Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro, Carruthers 1 The proposed Budget for the Year 19~8-49 was presented for a public hearing There being no objectors, a motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to adopt the budget as scheduled and to authorise the City Attorney to draw up an ordinance setting the tax rate at $2 18 per one Hundred dollars Hannah and Taliaferro voted "Aye", Caruthere and Fitzgerald voted "Nay" The Chairm-- Bonds voted ""y~ and declared the motion carried 82 C' ~'TY HALl, August 23, 1948 2 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Fitzgerald to make the motion to set the tax rate at $2 18, unanimous Motion carried 3 Bids were opened for pulling Derrick for well No 10 from th~ followings San Antonio Machinery & Supply Co $ 1088 O0 J L Myers & Sons 773 O0 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to let the Bid to J L Myers & Sons for $773 O0 Motion carri~ 4 A motion was presented by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to stop the sales of all merchandise owned by the City and not to purchase merchandise which is not to be used by the City, unless authorized by the City Commission Motion carried 5 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Tallaferro to author- ize the transfer of $40,000 O0 from the Water & Light Department to the General Fund for the fiscal year of 1948-49 and the transfer of $30,000 O0 to the General Fund, being the balance due for the year 1947-48, this to be prorated and paid at the rate of $777 77 per month The following RESOLIPIION was presented AT A S?FCIAL MEETING OF TH~ CITY CO~$(ISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, IN THE CITY HALL AT DENTON, T~AS, AUGUST 23rd, 1948 WHEREAM, heretofore, during the 1947-48 fiscal year, $40,000 O0 in Light Bond Revenues were erroneously transferred to the General Department of the City a~d spent as operating funds, and WHFREAS, during the said F~scal year $38,198 40 was expended from the Regular Andou~t of the Water & Light Revenues, for material and labor which properly should have beea paid out of Light Bond Revenues and Water and Sewer Bonds Revenues, and, WHFREA~, the said expenditures of $38,198 40 has been called t~ the attention of J B Allred, the person employed to audit the books and accounts of the City of Denton, Texas, and said auditor has agreed that such expendi- tures could properly and legally have been made fro~ Light Bond Revenue~ and Water and Sewer Bond Revenues, WHEREAS, heretofore, to-l~It: August 14, 1948, the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas by Resolution directed certain tranmfere to be accomplished to rectify the above s~tuation and failed therein to specify the amounts of money to be transferre~ from such fu~s of bond revenue~ now, For the purpose of correcting the resolution of August 14, 1948, and for the purpose of replacing the said $40,000 O0 erroneously transferred from Light Bond Revenue and correcting the said expenditures of $38,198 40 which was taken from the Regular Account of the Water and Light Revenues and should have been taken from the Light Bond Revenue and Water and Sewer Bond Revenue, be it resolved by the City ~ommission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the proper employees and officials of the City government take the fol- lowing action: 1Transfer a total of $38,198 40 from the Light Bond Revenue and the Water and Sewer Bond Revenue in the respective amounts found by said Auditor to be proper, to-wit: $17,992 06 from Light Bond Revenues, $10, 501 35 from Water Bond Revenue and $9,704 99 from the Sewer Bond Revenue, to the Regular Ascount of the Water and Light Department 2 Transfer $38,198 40 from the Regular Account of the Water and Light Department of the City to the General Department of the City 3 Transfer $40,000 O0 from the General Department of the City to the Light Bond Revenues Passed ahd a~r~ved th~s 23rd, day of August 1948 Attest: Signed Jack Bonds,Chairman 0 C Knight, City Secre~aX'y of the City Commiss{on City of Denton, Texas ApprovedzJ L Yarbrough, Mayor 6 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to author- isa the transfer of all receipts for garbage and trash reeeived by the Water and Light Department to the General Fund and all receipts to be transferred each month thereafter and no charge to be made for collection Motion carried Upon motion the Commieeion stood adjourned CITY HALL August 27, 1948 Special meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texae wac held Friday, August 2~th, 1948 at 5~00 P M in the City Hall Prasent~ Bonds, Hannah, Taliaferr~, Fitzgerald Absents Caruthers 1 A motion was ma~e by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to elect Mark Hannah Vice Chairman of the Oity Commission Motion carried 2 A motion was ~ade by Fitsgerald and seconded by Taliaferr~ to accept the recommendation of Parsons and declsre an emergency and purchase an Air Compressor for $11OeOO Motion carried 3 A motion was ~e by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to let Mr Ferguson have, on law bid, the foundation Job at well # 10, and to authorise D L Myers to make a deal with Mr Ferguson to build other foundations as needed at well # 10 Motion carried A motion was ~e by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to authorize D~L Myers to make an inspection of war surplus water tanks and to pay his expenses for same Motion carried 5 The following Ordinance was presentedl AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING AND USE DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, SO AS TO REMOVE CERTAIN TRACTS OF LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF U S HIGHWAY NO 3??, FULIY DESCRISED IN THF FOLLOWING ORDINANCE, FROM THE DWELLING DISTRICT~ PLACING SAMF IN THE BUS~NESS DISTRICT, FINDING A NECESSITY THEREFOR UNDER THE MASTER PLAN OF SAID ZONING AND USE MAP~ PLACING THE SAME IN A FIRE ZONE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, AND DECLARING AN ~ERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CO~ISSION OF THE CItY OF DE~TON, TEXAS~ I That the Zoning and Use District Map of the City of Denton, Texas which iea part of Chapter Ten, Article II of the Revised Ordinances of said 0ity be amended as follow~ A]~ that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Denton, County of Denton and State of Texas and being a part of the A Hill Survey, described aa follower BEGINNING at a point in the Wast boundary line of Myrtle Street, said point being 1086 feet, no~th of the preeent City ii.Lite of the City of Denton, and also being the northeast corner of tract of land conve~ ed to Turner Knight by Cletus E Knight lanuary 3, 1948 84 OITY ~ALL AUGUST 2';, 19&8 Ur] amid deed being shown in Volume 341, page 363 of the deed records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE West 67 8 feet to a point in the east boundary line of Highway # 377; THFNCE in a southwesterly direction 1171 9 feet along the east boundary line of Highway # 3~ to a point in the south boundary line of the present City Limits of the City of Denton; THENCE East 165 feet along the south boundary linc of said City Limits to a point for corner in tract owned by C C Hoffman; THENCE in a northeasterly direction 500 feet to a point in the south boundary line of property conveyed to James R Mahan by George D Selby, August 3, 1947, Volume 338, page 247, Deed Records of Denton, County, Texas; said point being 141 9 feet East of the East Boundary linc of Highway # 377; THENCE North 91-1/3 feet to a point in the north boundary line of property owned by said James R McMahan; said point being 105 1 feet east of the East Boundary llne of Highway ~ 377; THENCE in a northeasterly d~rection 420 feet to a point 80 5 feet south of the mouth boundary line of property therein described from Cletus E Knight %e Turner Knight Januar~ 3, 1948, said point being 100 feet east of the east boundary line of Highway # 377; THENCE east 50 feet to apolnt in the west boundary line of Myrtle Street; said point being 218 5 feet south of the N S corner of sa~d tract conveyed by Cletus E Knight to Turner Knight; THENCE North 218 5 feet to a place of beginning and being properties owned by Turner Knight, Cletus E Knight, W W Dickey, James R McMahan and C C Hoffman, shown on City Map as Lots 1~ 1 1, 1 2, 2, 4 1, and 5, of Block 311 All the above described properties are hereby removed from the dwelling district as shown on said Zoning and Uae District Map and are hereby placed in the Bus,ness Diatr~ct as ahowh on said Map, and all pro- visions of said Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map Shall hereafter apply to said property as Business Property and as other property located in a Business District aa that term is defined in said Revised Zoning Ordina~ce I] The City Commission of the City of Denton, Taxas~ hereby finds that anch change is in accordance w~th a comprehensive plan for the purpose of prom~ting the health, safety, morals and general welfare of said City of Denton~ and with reasonable consideration, among other things~ for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability for particular uses, and w~th a view to conserving the value of building and encouraging the most ap- propriate use of such land for the most benefit of the City of Denton, Texas III The foregoing described property is hereby placed within theF~RE LIM~T~ as that term is defined in Chapter Ten, Article One of the Revised 0rdinanees of the City of Denton IV The fact that the owners f the properties hereinbefore described desire to place on said propertie~ valuable business improvaments~ and the further fact that such improvements are badly needed by the City of Denton, in its comprehensive plan for developement and progress and the further fact that the present classi~ication of said properties, prevent such businesses from being established and operated, and the further fact that the Planing Board in and for the City of Denton, Texas, has investigated said matter and recommended to this commission the immediate change of said properties to the business calesification creates an emergency amd an urg(nt and imperative necessity that the requirement that ordinances be read on these several meet- ings of the City Commission be, and the same is, hereby suspended and this ordinance s~all take effect immediately upon its passage and approval, and it is hereby adopted and approved AUGUST 27, 1948 PASSED AND APPROVED this 27th day of August, A D 1948 Attests Signed$ Jack Bonds, Chairman City Commission, City of Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, City .qe~retary Approved~ J L Yarbrough, Mayor Approved as to form: City of Denton, Texas ~ogers Teel, City AttOrney City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the Zoning Ordinance to second reading A mo%ion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to pass the Zoning Ordinance to its third and final reading A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to adopt the resolution On roll call Bonds and ~A~sg~rald voted "Aye" Hannah did not vote Upon motion the Commission stood adlourned CITY HALL AUGUST 31, 1948 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held Tuesday August 31 ,948, at 7~00 P M , in the City Hall Present,Bonds, Hannah, Caruthers, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro 1 The meeting was called to interview H G Creel, Jr , for the position of City Fngineez A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to employ Mr H G Creel, Jr , as City Engineer until May 31st, 1950 His salary to be $600 O0 per month, beginning October 1, 1948 The motion carried by tmanimous vote 2 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to accept the bid of Charles N Davis, Jr , to plaster the walls in the basement of the City H-11, for $294 40, which was the Iow Bid Motion carried 3 Due to the many interferenses and changes in construction of the Power Plant, A motio~ ~as made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro to authorise C~l~penter Brothers to complete the floor in the Power Plant at a eost~ plus 15%, basis which will amount to approximately $1800 O0 Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 86 ClTY ~ALr~ September 1, 1948 The City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, met in a special session in the City H~i, Wednesday, September let, 19~, at 7~00 p m Present~ Bonds, Ha~, Fitzgerald, Talife~ Absent ~ Ca.there 1 A motion wac mede by Fitzger~d and seconded ~ Hann~ to approve the tr~sfer of the City Pe~it of the City Cab Co , to F F B~w, ~d to pe~t him to operate on the e~e license Motion carried 2 Bids on the Junior High School Building were op~ and re~; Ecka~ - Fair Const~ction Co ~343,0~ O0 Ca.enter B~thers 390,5~ O0 Ka~e~ & Halbert 268,~2 ~ ~omer A Parks 413,928 ~ A motion was made ~ Hannah and seconded ~ Taliafer~ to awa~ the contract to Kales and Halbe~ for the Junior Hi~ School Building, at $268,~2 00, after the approval of the Architect and City Atto~ey, ~d to authorize the Mayor to si~ the contract Motion carried Upon the motion the Co.lesion stood aSJc~ed ec~ta~ CITY H~ S~ER S, 15~ Special called meeting of the City Co~ission of the City of Denton, Texas, held ~n the City Hall, Septem~r 3, 1948, at 7~ P M Pres~nt~ Bonds, H~n~, Fitzger~d, Taliafe~o Absent ~ Ca.there 1 A motion ~s made ~ H~nah ~d seconded by Tali~e~o to refer the application of o~ers of lcta 10, 11 12, block 2S, on Avenue ~d M~ber~ Streets to change prope~v to business use, to the Zoning Co~ission Motion carried 2 Kales ~d Halbe~ who had been awaked the contract to build the Junior High School Building requested that their bid be cancelled as they co~d not make A motion was mede by ~itzgerald ~d seconded ~ Talia~e~o to defer the decision ~til Monday Sept~ber 6th, at 5~ P M Motion ca~ied 3 Bids were opened for the purchase of water meters as fo~cws~ Well Machine~ & Supply Co 200 5/~-3/4 · $16 36 6 2" ~ O2 Hershey Mfg Co 200 5/8-3/4 15 80 6 2~ 99 ~ 2 4" ~2 ~ Roh~ Compa~ 200 5/~3/4 16 55 6 2" ~ ~ 2 4" 416 O0 Viking Supply Co 2~ 5/S-3/~ 15 10 6 2" 84 40 ~eric~ 16 48 CITY HALL S EPTE]~ ER 3 1948 Neptune Meter Co 200 8/8-~/4 17 20 6 2" 100 80 ~ 4e 416 O0 A motion w~s ~de by H~ah ~nd seconded by Fitz~er~ld to pu~- oh~se 200 Me%ers from Well ~ohin.~ ~o ~ lS 36 each net ~d 6 2" 6 96 02 net %o b. p~id out of the Bond ~nds ~otion c~rried 4 A mo%ion w~ ~de by H~nnah ~nd seconded by Fitzgerald %o pur- chase 2 4w meters fr~ ~he Neptune Me%er Co ~ ~416 ~ takin~ the dis- count in 10 days Meters to be p~id for out of the Bond ~nds Mo%ion ~rried 5 A motion ~s ~de by Talt~ferro and s.conded by H~h to set the lo~din~ zone fee a% $18 00 for one l~dinE spae~ which ~11 be one mete~ displ~cement This is to ~pply to Bus Stops ~lso ~tr~ sp~ced shall be paid for &t $1 ~0 per foot Mo%ion c~rried The ~yor ~ppoin%ed %he foll~tn~ Coal%tee to confer with merch~ta inter,rd to where loadir~ zones shall be desi~ted~ Gr~dy De-~n ~tanley Eonroe Ltnwo~ Robers on ~ Sh~ RoEe~s Teel ~ 0 C ~ight were appointed to receive ~pplica- ti~ fo~ lo~di~ Zo~s Upon motion the Cnmm~eaion sto~ ~dJourned CITY HALL September 3 1S48 Special called meeting of the City of Denton Texas in the City H~ll September ~ 19~8 at 4~00 P M 1 The meeting was called for the purpose of conferring with the merchants in regards to loading Zones It was decided to appoint a committee to work out the plan A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to accept the reoomendation of the Mayor and appoint Mrs Joe Kimbrough as a member of the City Planing Commission to fill the unexpired term of Mrs George Medders Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 88 CItY ~LL SEPTE~ 8 1948 Celled meetfnt of the City Commtesion of the City of Denton Texas held in the City Hall Septe~er 6th 1948 at §~00 P M Pres~t~ Bonds Talieferro Fitzgerald Absent~ Hannah Carruthers 1 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by ~itzgerald to accept the recommendation of Wyatt C Hedrick architect for the J~ior High ~chool building, that the bid of Karnee Kales ~d Halbe~ 1~ btddera on the Junior High ~chool Buzlding not be accepted Motion oa~ried 2 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to open negotiation with ~kart-Fair Const~otion Co on reco~endation of the architect Wyatt C Hedrick ~d the School B~rd which Company was next to l~est bidder on the Junior High Echool Building U~on motion the Co~isS~on stood adjourned CITY HALL SEPTEMBER 9 1948 Called meetmng of the City Commission of the City of Denton Texas held ~eptember ~ 1948 in the City Hall at A~O0 P M Present~ Bonds Fitzgerald Caruthers Taliaferro Absent~ Hannah 1 The meeting was celled to negotiate with Eckart-Fair Construc- tion Company with reference to their bid on the Junior High ~chool Build- ing A motion wes made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to accept the bid of Eckart-Fair Construction Company of $10~ 000 O0 for unit No 1 and $12~ 000 00 for unit No 2 of the plans and specifications of the Junmor High School Building The Mayor was authorized to sign the contract when it was approved by the City Attorney Motion carried 2 The Parkin~ Meter Ordinance was given its first reading A motion was made by litzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to pass to the second reading Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned ClIY ~h~kLI Septe~oer 10 1948 ~9~%~( ~ meetin~ of the C~ty Commission of the City of Denton Texka held September 10 1948 in the City Hall at 7~00 P ~ Present,Bonds Hannah Fitzgerald Caruthers T&lieferro The meetin~ was opened w~th prayer by J E Fitzgerald 1 The monthly bills were approved and ordered paid from their res- pective funds B ~he reports were given by the heads of the Departments as follows~ CITY HALL September 10 19~8 Hutcheson, -~hepherd Cook Parsons Coffey Elllott 3 A motion was made by Hannah ~nd seconded by Fitzgerald to advertise for bids for the sale of garbage/ Motion carried 4 A motion was m~de by Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers to authorize the building of a partition in the Police Department Motion carried 5 A motion was m~de by Taliaferro and seconded by Saruthers to ask the Mayor to have an itemized statement prepared by F~iday night September l?th i~S showing the receipts and disbursements of all funds in the Water Light and ~ewer Department for the month of August 1~8 also a statement sh~wing the amount of bond money remaining in the Light Water and ~ewer Funds showing the amount of all work projects started which are to be paid out of the Bond Funds and the amount of ~omey required $o complete the projects ~ufficiemt copies of the report for each member of the Commission Motion carried 6 The following Or~inance w~s presenteds ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING THE PAYMENT OF A BtILDING PERMIT FEE BEFORE THE I~UANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT~ P~OVIDING FOR THE FILING OF A ~WORN STATEMENT IN WRITING OF AN TIMATE OF THE CO~T OF CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINCS AND PROV~TS PROVIDING THAT THE FEES LEVI~ ARE TO BE U~ED TO COVER THE CO~T OF INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF PLANS AND MPECIFICATION~ AND SUPERVISION OF CONSTRUCTION FIND* ING A NECESSITY THEREFOR AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY ~BE IT O~DAI~ BY T~ CITY C~M~SSION OF ~E CItY O~ DENTON TEXA~, Section 1! Any person firm or corporation desiring a building permit es same is requir'ed by the Building Code and Ordinance of the City of Denton Texas shall in addition to filing an application as provided in said Building Code and Ordinance make a sworn statement in writing on a form to be provided for said purpose setting fort~ the approximate total value of the building or im- provement including any and all plumbing and electrical equipment devices materials otc Section ~ ~aid applicant sh&ll pay to the City Secretary before such per- mit is issued a fee in compliance with the following schedule; based on the total value of sa~d work~ (a) Less th~n $100 00- no fee (b) $100 O0 and over but not exceeding $1 000 O0 - a fee of $1 O0 (o) For each additional $1 000 O0 or fractional part thereof over the value of $1 000 O0 up to and not exceeding $20 000 O0 a~ additional ~mount of $1 O0 shall be collected (d) For each additional $1 000 O0 or fractional part thereof in excess of $20 000 O0 an addmtional amount of BO cents shall be collected Section ~ In case any work for which a permit is required by the Building Code and Ordinances of the City of Denton Texas is started or proceeded with prior to the obtaining of said permit the fee specified shall be doubled The payment of such Aoubled fee shall not relieve any person from fully com- plying with the requirements of the Building Code and Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas in the execution of the work ~eotion A~ There shall be no refunds of building permit fees paid under the terms of this Ordinance except in the following instances s (a) In cases where the building permit has been issued and the fee therefor paid and it is made known to the buildin~ Inspector that ~ ~rpose ~e~ which the permit was issued ~as for any reason n~ begun or carried out; and 90 CITY HALL September 10 1948 (b) In cases where the building permit has been applied for and the fee therefor paid and for any reason such permit be not issued Section 8~ The City Secretary shall keep a permanent accurate account of all fees collected and received under this Ordinance and give the name of the person upon whose account the same ia paid and the date and the amount thereof together with the location of the building or premises to which they relate Section 6~ That all said fees shall be used to cover the cost of inspec- t~approval of said applications smd supervision of construction of said buildings and improvements ~ection ?, This Ordinance shall be and is hereby declared to be cumulative 6f all" o'~er Ordinances of the City of Denton Texas affecting the construc- tion of buildings and improvements and shall not operate to repeal or af- fect any such Ordinances or Ordinances except insofar as the provisions of such Ordinance or Ordinances are inconsistent or ~n conflict withthe pro- visions of this Ordinance in which instance or instances those provisions shall be and they are hereby repealed Section 8~ If any section or provzszon or ~art thereof in this ordinance ~'hall be adjudged to be unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent Jurisdiction such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the Ordin- ance as a whole or of any section provision or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional Section 9~ The fact that the City of Denton Texas now has no provision for the collection of fees for the issuance of building permits and the further fact that the City is now undergoing an unprecedented building and expansion program requiring inspection and supervision of the Fire Marshal and Building InspeCtor creates an emergency and an urgent and imperative public necessity that the requirement that ordinances be read on three several meetings of the City Commzssion be and the same is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall take effect i~ediately upon its passage and approval and it is hereby adopted and approved PAS~ED AND APPROVE~ THIE lOth day of September 1~8 Signed~ Jack Bonds Chairman Attest~ of the City Commission, City of Denton Texas 0 C Knight City Secretary City of Denton Texas Approveds J L Yarbrough Mayor City of Denton Texas Approved as to Form~ City Attorney City of Denton ~exas A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the Ordinance to its second reading A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading A motion was made by Talzaferro and seconded by Hannah for the adoption of the Ordinance A roll call was taken Ail Commissioners voted SAys" No Commissioner voted Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance ad- ' opted ~ ? The Parking Meter Ordinance was given the secomd reading A motion was made by H~nnah and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the Ordinance to the third and final reading Motion carried CITY September 10 1948 8 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro to extend all City Utilities to the City Limit line adJoi~ing the Fair Grounds to be paid out of the Water and Sewer Bond Funds Notion carried 9 Bids were opened for the painting of the City Hall as advertised Bmds were received from the following~ Coit Carpenter $2988 O0 J C Goodner 2780 O0 A motion was made by HA=~ah and seconded by Taliaferro to accept the low bid and award the contract to J C Goodner for $2780 O0 Motion carried 10 H E Roberts presented a blue print of Ector Street with cross streets designated for dedication to the City A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers to accept the offer of H E Roberts and authorize the City Attorney to draw up a resolu- tion for dedication of the new street and also to prepare quit-claim deeds to the property owners on Ector Street for a strip of lend ten feet wide on each side of the street in order to change the street width from 100 feet to 60 feet Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Se~ airman CITY HALL September 11 1948 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton Texas held ~eptember llth 1948 in the City Hall at 12tO0 noon Presentt Bonds Caruthers, ~itzgerald Absent s Hannah Taliaferro 1 The following ordinance was presented for its third and final readings ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TRAFFIC AND THE USE OF PUBLI0 STREET~ AND HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF DENTON TEXA~DE- FINING TER~g~; PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION REGULATION AND CONTROL OF THE USE OF PARKING bIEIENS~ REQUIRING THE DEP0~IT OF COINS ~OR THE USE OF PARKING METERS AND PARKING METER ZONES; PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF; PRO- HIBITING THE USE OF PARKING METER ZONE8 BEYnND THE PERIOD OF TIME FIXED BY THE CITY ORDINANCES FOR SUCH PARKING SPACES AND PROVIDING THAT THE DISPLAYING OF A PARKING METER ~IGNAL SHOWING ILLEGAL PARKING WHILE A VEHICLE IS PARKED IN EUCH ~PACE 8HALL BE PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE SAID VEHICLE HA~ BEEN PARKED OVER TIME PRESCRIBING THE MANNER OF PARKING VEHICLE~ IN PARKING METER ~0NE~; PROHIBITING THE USE OF · ~UB~TITUTES FOR COINS OF THE UNITED STATES OF ANERICA IN PARKING METER~; PROHIBITING THE DE~ACING OR INJURING OF PARKING METERS; PROVIDING THAT THE FEES COLLECTED BY PARK- ING ME~ER~ ARE LEVIED A~ POLICE REGULATIONS PROVIDING FOR CITY HALL SEPTEMBER 11 1948 THE COLLECTION O5 THE FJNDS DEPAOITED IN PA~KING PIRflTTING IARKIN~ ON CFRTAIN o£R~L[~ R~P~?AL[~ [ c~l 3 ~1 ~FRE¥IIII ~ROVIDING A A~I~IC CIAU~E; PRO- VIDiNG A PENAllY AND PROVIDINC ~RF El}ICI]VA DA~k ] E IT ORDAINED BY THF 6ITY CO~ISSION OF THE OITY OF DE~TON Section 1 The word "vehiCle ~s used herein shall mean ~ny device in upon or by which an~ person or property is or may be transported upon a high~&y except those opera%ed upon rails or tracks The ~ord" p~rk" or 'parking' when used herein shall mean the standing of a vehicle whether occupied or not Section 2 (A) That the parts of streets in the City of Denton Texas scribed in Sections 19 20 21 and 22 of this ordinance are established as parking meter zone. and in said zone~ and such other parking meter zones as may be hereafter created by ordinance pf the 0ity of Denton Texas the City is authorized to have installed parking meters and is authorized to cause parking meter spaces to be designated in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance (B) When signs are erected or curbs are painted giving notice thereof or parking meters are installed in each block no vehicle shall remain parked for longer than twelve (12) minutes at any time between the hours of 8 A M And 6~00 P M of Any day except Sundays and holidays officially set by the City Commission w~thin the district or upon any of the streets des- cribed in ~ection 19 of this ordinance nor for longer than one hour at any time bet~een the hours of ~O0 A M and 6~00 P M of any day except Sundays and holid&ys officially set by the City ~onunission within the district or upon any of the streets described in section 20 of this ordinance nor longer than two hours at any time between the hours of ~00 A M And 6~00 P M of any day except Sundays and holidays officially set by the City Commission within the district or upon any of the streets described in Section 21 of th~s ordinance nor longer than twenty-four (24) minutes at any time between the hours of 8~O0 A M and 6,00 P M of Any day except Sundays and holidays o£iioially set by the City Commie.men within the district or upon any of the streets described in Section 22 of thms ordinance Section ~ That the City M~rshall or such other officers or employees of the City of Denton Texas as he may select are hereby authorized to install or place parking meters in such parkin6 meter zones hereby created or to be created by other ordinances of the City of Denton Texas Such parking meters shall be placed upon the curb or sidewalk alongside of er next to individual parking places to be desSgnated as hereinafter provided Each said parking meter shall be so set as to show or display a signal that the parking .pace alongside of same is or is not in use Section 4 The City M~rehall or such other officers or employees above referr- ed to shall provide for the installation regulation control operation and use of the parking meters provided for in this ordinance and shall maintain said meter, in good workable condition; each said parking meter shall ~e so set as to display a signal showing legal parking upon the deposit of a five- cent coin or one-cent coin of the United ~tates of America therein for a period of time conformingto the parking limit now Sr hereafter provided by the Ordin- ance of the City of Denton Texas for the part of the street upon which said meter is placed; and each meter shall by it device clearly set out and continue in operation from the time of depositing such coin until the expiration of the time fixed by said Ordiaances aa the parking limit for the part of the street upon which said meter is placed; each said meter shall also be so arranged that upon the expiration of said parking limit it will indicate by a mechani- cal operation and the appearance of proper signal that the lawful parking period as fi~ed by the Ordinances of the City of Denton Texas has expired CITY HALL ~eptember 11 19~8 (B) Each and every parking meter established under this article shall be so situated and placed aa to display a signal showing legal park- ing within adjacent and adjoining parking space upon the deposit in such meter of a ~ive-cent coin of the United States of America for a period of time as herein set out and established for the part of the street designat- ed as a parking space adjacent to and adjoining which such meter is placed which said parking space shall be identified and designated by proper markings as herein provided Each such meter shall by a mechani- cal device begin and continue in operation from the time of the deposit of such five-cent coin of the United States of America therein until the expiration of the maxim~,m legal parking period as fixed by this article as the ~arking limit for the part of the street adjacent to which such meter is located (C) Provided further that each and every parking meter es- tablished under this article shall be so situated and placed as to dis- play a signal showing legal parking within the adjacent and adjoining park- ing space upon the depositing in such meter of a one-cent coin of the United Statee of Amerioa~ for one-fifth of the maximum legal parking limit as herein set out and established for the part of the street designated as a parking space adjacent ~nd adjoining which such meter is placed which said parking ~pace ehall be identified and designated by proper markings as herein provided Each such meter shall by a mechanical device begin and continue in operation from the time of the deposit of such one- cent coin therein until the expiration of one-fifth of the maximum legal parking period as fixed by this Article as the parking limit for the part of the street adjacent to which such meter is located with the exception of Meter Zone Number 1 and 4 (D) Provided further, that each and every parking meter establish- ed under this article in Meter Zone Number 1 and A shall be so situated and plao~ as to display a signal show~ng legal parking within the adjacent and adjoining parking apace upon the depositing in such meter of a one- cent coin of the United States of America for a period of time as herein set out and established for the part of the street designated as a park- ing space adjacent to and adjoining which such meter is placed which samd parking space shall be identified and designated by proper markings as herein provided Each meter shall by a mechanical device begin and cont- inue in operation from the time of the depoeit of such one-cent coin of the United States cf America therein until the expiration of the maxi- mum legal parking period as fixed by this Article as the parking limit for the part of the street adjacent to which the said meter is located (E) Each such parking meter shall be so mechanically adjusted and arranged that upon the expiration of the time of saud parking limit for such parking space such meter shall indicate by a mechanical opera- tion and the showing of a proper signal that the lawful parking period for such parking space adjacent to such meter as herein provided has expired Futher provided, that each such meter shall be so mechanxcally adjusted and arranged that upon the depositing in such meter of a one-cent coin of the United States of America for one-fifth o£ the maximum legal parking limit for such parking space and upon the expiration of such one- fifth of said maxi~,m legal parking limit such parking meter s~all indicate by a mechanical operation and showing of a proper signal that said one- fifth of maid maximum legal parking limit for such parking space ad- Jacent to said me,er as herein providel has expired with the exception of Meter ~ones ~mber I and 4 the parking meters of which shall be so mechanically adjusted a~ arranged that upon the depositing in such meter of a (me-cent coin o£ the United States of America for the maximum time limit of said zone, upon the expiration of said maxim~Am legal park- ing limit such parking me tar shall indicate by a mechanical operation and the showing of a pzoper signal that the lawful parking period for such parking space adjacent to such meter as herein provided has expi:ed Section § When any vehicle shall be parked in a pmrking space as herein provided alongside of or ne~t to which there is located under this Ordinance a parking meter the owner operator manager or driver of said vehicle shall upon entering the said parking space immediately deposit a five-cent coin of the United States of America in the parking meter along side of or next to said parking space and the said parking space may then be used by such vehicle during the parking limit provided by the Ordinances of the City of Denton Texas for the part of the street in 194 z CITY HALL ~ SEPTEMBER 11 1948 ~1 which said parking space ts located; Or the uw~er operator or manager of such vehicle shall upon entering said parking space immediately deposit one-cent coin of the United States of America in the parking meter alongside of or next to said parking space end said parking space may then be lawfully meed by such vehicle for the purpose of parking during one-fifth of the maximum legal parking limit provided by t~i~ ordinance for the portion of the street in which said parking space is located with the exception of the parking spaces in Meter Zones Number 1 and 4 in which said parking Meter Eons No 1 and 4 the owner operator or manager of such vehicle shall upon entering such parking apace immediately deposit a one-cent coin of the United States of America in the parking meter alongside of or next to said parking space and said parking space may then be lawfully used by such vehicle for the purpose of parking during the parking limit provided by the Ordinances of the City of Denton Texas for the part of the street in which said park- ing space is located Section 6 (A) If a vehicle shall remain continuously parked within a parking space for a period o~ time longer than the parking limit for such parking space fixed by this ordinance the parking meter located alongside cf or next to such parking space shall be so mechanically adjusted that at the expira- tion of such parking limit such meter shall immediately display a sign or signal showing illegal parking; and that event such vehicle shall be consIdered as parked overtime and beyond the limit fixed by this article The parking of a vehicle overtime or beyond the period of time fixed here- in for any such part of the street wherein such meter is located shall he considered a violation of this ordinance, and shall be subject to the penalties provided by this article for such offense (B) If after depositing in a parking meter of a one-cent coin of the United States of America for one-fifth of the maxim, m legal parking limit a vehicle shall remain continuously parked within the parking space along- side of and next to such meter for a period of time longer than such one- fir"ch of the maximum ~ega~ parking limit provided herein for such parking space, the said meter located alongside of and next to said parking space shall be so mechanically adjusted that at the exp~ration of such one-fifth of the maximum legal parking limit, such meter shall immediately display a sign or signal showing illegal parking and in that event such vehicle shall be con- sidered as parking overtmme Such parking of a vehicle after the depositing of such one-cent coin for more t~an one-fifth of the maximum legal parking limit for such parking space shall be consmdered a violation of this Article and shall be subject to the penalties provided by this ordinance for such offense Section ? It shall be unlawful for any person to cause allow permit or suffer any such vehicle registered mn his or another' s na~e to be park- ed overtime or beyond the lawful period of time deaoribed in this ordinance or other ordinances of the City of Denton Tex~s ~ection 8 It shall be unlawful and an o~fense for any person to deposit or cause to be deposited in a parking meter a five-cent coin or a one-cent coin for the purpose of extending the parking time beyond the time fixed by the ordinances of the City of Denton Texas for parking in the parking space alongside of or next to which said parking meter is placed Section 9 It shall be unlawful and an o£fense for any person to permit a vehicle to remain or be placed in any parkin~ space alongside of or next to which any parking meter is placed while said meter is displaying a signal that such vehmcle shall have been already parked beyond the period of time fixed by the ordinance of the City of Denton Texas for such parking space CITY HAL~ SEPTE~B~ 11 1948 Section 10 That the displaying of ~ sign showing mllegal parking by a~y parking meter whi~e a vehicle is parked in a parking space adjoining said parkimg meter shall be prima facie evidence that said vehicle has been parked overtime and beyond the period of time fixed now or hereafter by the ordinances of the City of Denton Texas Seotio~ 11 It shall be the duty of any traffic patrolman or such other officer as shall be ec instructed by the Chief of Police in his beat or district, to take the number of any meter at which any vehicle is over- parked as provided in this ordinance and file a complaint for any vi~la- tion in the Corporation Court of said Cxty Section 12 Any vehicle parked in any parking space in any parking meter zone shall be parked with the hood of such vehicle alongside of or next to the parking meter alongside of such parking space in parallel park- ing spaces and with the radiator directed at the said meter in di&gonal parking spaces and in either event shall be parked within the lines marked on the street for such parking space as provided hereinafter Section iS The Chief of Police or such other officers or employees of the City as he shall select shall place lines or marks on the curb or on the street about or alongside of each parking meter to designate the parking space for which said meter is to be used and each vehicle park- ed alongside of or next to any parking meter shall park within the hnes or markings so established It shall be unlawful and an offense to park any vehicle across any such lines or mark or to park said vehicle in such way that the same shall not be ~fthin the area so designated by such lir~ or marking Section 14 It shall be unlawful and an offense to deposit or ea~se to be deposited in any parking meter any slug device or substitute for a five-cent coin of the United ~tates of America It shall be unlawful and an offense to deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter any device slug or substitute for a one-cent coin of the United States of America Section 18 Lt shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to deface injure tamper with, open or willfully break destroy or impair the use- fulness of any parking meter installed under the terms of this ordinance Section 16 The five-cent coins required to be deposited as provided herein are hereby levied as police regulati~n supervision and regulation in- volved in the inspection, installation installation operation control and use of the parking spaces and parking meters described herein snd involved in checking up and regulating the parking of vehicles in the parking meter zones created hereby Section 17 That it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to designate some me~ber or members of his department to make regular collections of the money deposited in said meters and deliver said money to the City Secretary of the City of Denton Texas Section 18 It shall be the duty of the City Secretary to count the funds and deposit sam~ to the credit of the City of Denton ~exas in a special fund called SParking Meter Funde whmch said fund shall be disbursed on order of the City Commission That the duties prescribed ~ Sb~ offiqer and or officers of the City of Denton Texas under the terms tnxa ore,hence CITY HAL~. SEPTEMBER 11 1948 ~--~ shall be in addition to their regular duties which they are now preforming .~ Section 19 A meter zone No 1 is established on the following streets limit- lng parking to twelve (12) m~nutes as follows~ Street Extent S xde North Locust Pecan to ~cKinney East Seotxon 20 A meter ~one No 2 is established on the following streets limit- i~g ~rking to one hour as follows~ Street Extent Side O~k Locust to Elm Both Hickory Locust to Elm Both Locust Oak to Hickory Both Elm Oak to Hickory Both Section 21 A meter zone No ~ is established on the following streets limiting parking to two hours as Street Extent Side Pecan Cedar to Austin Both Austin Walnut to East MoKinney Both Walnut Cedar t o Locust South Cedar Walnut to Pecan Both South Locust (a) Hickory street to (a) West west Mulberry (b) Hickory to Walnut (b) East ,~outh Elm Hickory to Bycamore Both West Hickory (m) Elm Street to ~edar and (a) North extending West to Cedar Et 340 feet (b) Elm Street to Cedar .~t (b) Eouth s.nd extending west of Cedar street 500 feet West O~k (a) Elm to BOlivar (a) North (b) Elm to Cedar and extend- (b) South ing west of Cedar 200 feet North Elm (a) Oak ,~t to MeKinney Et (a) East (b) Oak St to Pecan St (b) West North Locust (a) Oak Et to Pecan St (a) East (b) Oak St to Pecan Et (b) West (o) McKinney St to a point 188 feet North of MoKinney St (c) East East O~k Locust St to Austin St Both East Hickory (a) Locust St to Industrial Avenue South (b) Locust to Oakland Ave North East McKinney St North Locust St to Austin ~outh Ave Sectz on 22 A meter zone No 4 is established on the following streets limit- ing parking to twenty-four (24) minutes as Street Extent Side ~Elm ~ to McKinney ~-~ S ~I'~ER 11,1~48 Section 23 This Ordinance shall be and is hereby declared to be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Denton Texas affecting traffic and shall not operate to repeal or affect any such ordinance or ordinances except ~s/~ar as the provisions of such ordinance of ordinances are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance in which instance of instances those provisions shallbe and they are hereby repealed S action 24 If any section or provision or part thereof in this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent _ Jurisdiction such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or of any section provision or part thereof not adJu~iged in- valid or unconstitutional Section 2§ Any person firm or Corporation who shall violate or permit suffer or &llo~ anyone to violate any of the provisions if this ordinance shall be guilty of an offense and upon conviction shall be fined not to exceed the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100 00) Section 26 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and publication as required by law ~A~SED ABD APPROVED this 11 day of September A D 1948 Signed~ Jack Bonds Chairman of the City Commission of the City of Denton Texas Attestl 0 O [might City Secretary City of Denton Texas Approved~ J L Yarbrough Mayor City of Denton Texas Approved as to form and Legalitys Rogers Teal City Attorney City of Denton Texas A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Caruthers for the adoption cf the above resolution On roll call all commissioners present voted PAyee No Commissioner present Voted "Nay~ The Chair~ declared the Ordinance adopted and in full force after publication Upon motion the c~mmtssion stood adjourned 98 %p~ember 16, 1948 Special called meeting of the ~ity Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held Thursday September 16th 1948 at 7:00 P M in the City Hall Presents Bonds, Hannah, Carutherz, Fitzgerald Absent Taliaferro 1 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to authorize DeWitt Meyers to make the best settlement and adjustment as he deems beet with the Damning Pump Company in settlement of the pump purchased for the Hinkle Well Motion carried 2 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Fitzgerald to authorize DeWitt Myers to purchase 4~0 feet of stainless steel shafting for water pumps Motion carried 3 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to instruct the City Secretary to wire Southern Englne & Pump Cc that payment had been stopped on a check in the amount of $592Z 25 in payment of a pump, which was written through error Also to not~fy the First State Bank not to pay the check Motion carried 4 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Hannah to authorize pay- ment of $5,789 70 to Carpenter Brothers, for an estimate on Job No 3664 on the City Library as recommended by the architect Motion carried 5 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah t~ authorize the payment of $11,120 O1 to the Eckert-Fair Construction Company for estimate on Job No 3663 on the Fred Moore School, recommended by the architeat Motion carried 6 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to authorize the payment of $4,41Z 95 to David Mulkey for estimate on Job No 3752 *or the Lee Soh,ol, as recommended by the architect Motion carried 7 A motion was made by Hannah and ssconde~ by Caruthera, authorizing the payment of $4,430 45 to the American Desk and Manufacturing Company for equip- ment for the Robert E Lee School as recommended by the School Board Motion carried 8 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to authorize the payment oF $1,464 Z8 to the Denton Plumbing Company for plumbing for the Public Schools as recommended by the School Board Motion carried 9 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Fitzgerald to authorize the payment of architect fees to Wyatt C Hedrick in the amount of $12,06A O0 for Job No 3751 for Junior High School on approval of the School Board an~ City Attorney MotiSn card, ed 10 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Fitzgerald to authorize W T Elliott and DeWitt Myers to purchase steel floor plate for the Power Plant and declare an emergency Motion carried 11 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to authorize the ~aymant of 8 transformers purchased by Mr Elliott Motion carried 12 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Caruthers to advertise for bids on a water cooler for the Power Plant to be considered on October 8th, 1948 Motion carried 13 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Hannah to allow Mr Ellictt $25 O0 per month for expenses in the use of his personal car for the City Motion carried 14 A motion was made by Mitzzerald and seconded by Caruthers to purchase from the Dallas Foundry, pipe fittings at $8 75 each and valve boxes from Trinity Valley Pipe Co to be pa~d out of bond funds Motion carried SeptemBer 16, 1948 15 The followtn~ resolution was presented: AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 Whereas, Paul Hamilton and Wife, Vita Duck Hamilton and R L Selby , Jr and wife Lewis Marie Selby have filed a plat of a proposed sddttion to the City of Denton with the City Secretary, together with a plat of same, prepared by R T May, Jr County Surveyor, dated June 18, 1948, said addition to be known ss the Paul Hamilton Addition to the City of Denton Texas, and, Whereas, said parties desire to dedicate a st?ip of land 60 feet in width running from Collins to Mill Street to the City of Denton Texas, to be used for street purposes and to be known as Cleveland Street, and Whereas, said parties have subdivided said property into lots and blocks as shown by said plat herein referred to end have filed am instrument with the City Secretary dedicating to the public for road purposes the above- described Cleveland Street, and Whereas, the said proposed addition has been approved by the Planning Board cf the City of Denton, Texas, and Whereas~ present conditions in said City make it very desirable for the City to ebtain such streets and such building sited, now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON,TEXAS, that the above described proposed addition to the City of Denton, Texas, be and the same ia hereby approved, and, Be it further resolved that the City of Denton Texas accept and it does hereby accept the dedication of the land ~n said instrument of dedication and attached plat prepared by said County Surveyor as "Cleveland Street" for street purposes for the City of Denton, Texas Passed and approved this 16th day of Sep$ember, 1928 Signed: Jack Bonds, Chairman of theCity Attest~ Commission of the City of Denton, Texas 0 C Xni~ht~ Cl~ Secretary* Approved~ Mayor A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Fitzgerald to adopt the resolution accepting the dedication of Cleveland Street in a sub-division of the Hamilton Addition between Mill and Collins Streer Motion carried 16 A motion wasrade by Caruthere and seconded by Hannah to purchase a 1946 one-half ton Pick-up from Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co for $1250 O0 to be used in the Health Department Motion carried 17 A motion was made by Hah~ah and seconded by Caruthers to instruct J H Parsons to tell all drivers of City Cars and trucks, which are not designated for emergency duty, to keep their cars and trucks in the Motor Pool at night Motion carried Upon motion the Commlesion stood adjourned 100 C~TY HALL September 22, 1948 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held September 2Pnd, 1948 at 4 O0 P M , in the City Hall Present~ Bonds, Fitzgerald, Caruthers, Taliaferro Absent Hannah 1 The following Ordinance provodeng for the establishment of Loading Zones was given its third and final reading AN ORDINANCE ~ ROVIDINC FOR THE ESTABL;SHM~2~r OF LOADING ZONES IN THE CITY OF DENTON TEXAS; PROVIDING FOR THE PAY~ OF A FEE THEREFOR~ DESCRIBING THE TYPE OF V17HIC~.~ WHICH MAY OCCUPY LOADING ZONES! H~O- V~D~NG FOR A PENALTY, DECL~;NG AN EMERGENCYAND DECLARING AN E~FECTIVE DATE BE IT ORDIANED BY THE C~TY COMMISSION OF TH~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS~ S~ction it Any owner or manager of a business in the City of Denton, Texas, may be granted a loading zone for the use of said business, where said loading zone is necessary for the conduct of said business Section 2~ The owner or manager of said business desiring a loading zone shall make written application to the City Marshal of the City of Denton, Texas, stating in the application the location and amount of space desired, and the reasons there- for Section 3~ Upon approval of said application by the City Marshal, if the load- ing zone be located within an area in which parking time is limited by the ordinances of the City of Denton, said owner or manager shall pay to the City Secretary of the City of Denton a fee for the use of said loading zone in accordance with the follow - lng schedule; (a) For one car parking space (whether diagonal or parallel parking is required) the sum of $15 O0 per annum (b) Where more than one oar parking space is essential to the conduct of said business an additional amount of $1 50 per foot per annum shall be charged for such additional space Said Cee shall be due and payable on the let day of January of each year, provided that a loading zone designated during a calendar year oCh&r tha~ on the 1st day of January shall be paid for on a pro-rata basis for the remainder of the calendar year in which designated Section 4~ Every loading zone shall have painted upon the curb ad lanent thereto or upon signs adjacent thereto, the words: "Loading Zone" 8~c$ion 5! Loading zones shall, whenever possible, be D12ced upon side streets, or behind business buildings Sectio~ 6.~ No vehicle shall be parked in any loading zone for a longer continuous period of time than is reasonably necessary to load or unload goods or merchandise for the business for which such loading zone is ~aserved (a) Provided, however that this provision shall not apply to the delivery vehicle of the business for which such loading zone is reserved, and provided further that such delivery vehicle be a commercial motor vehicle as described in Article 6675a-1 (1) of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes ss amended Acts of 1941, 47th Leg , p ~, ch 1~0, Section 1, and registered as a commercial Motor Vehicle, and has painted upon both sides thereof the name of the business to which such loading zone applies ~ect~o~ 71 It shall be unlawful to perk any vehicle in any loading zone, establish- ed, designated and marked as such by the City Marshal as theretofore provided, other than those vehicles for which such zones were reserved 8~ction 8; This Ordinance shall be and is hereby declared to be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas affecting traffic and shall not op- erate to repeal or affect any such ordinance or ordinances, except insofar as the provisions of such ordinances are inconsistent or in conflict with the pro- visions of this ordinance, ~n which instance or instances those provisions shall be and they are hereby repealed September 22, 1948 ~ection 9~ If any section or provision or part thereof in this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent Jurisdiction, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or of any section, provision or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional Section 10~ Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate or permit, suffer or allow anyone to violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of an offense, and upon conviction shall be fined not to exceed the sum of One Hundred Dollars(S100 00) Section 11~ The fact that barking meters have recently been installed in the City of Denton, Texas and operators of motor vehicles are using loading sones as park- ing spaces for said vehicles, thus working a hardship upon the merchants of the City of Denton, creates an emergency and imperative public necessity that the rule requiring th~s ordinance to be placed on three several readings on three several days be, and the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage, and the same shall be in full force and effect from its passage and approval and publication as required by law PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 2~ DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1948 Signed~ Jack Bonds, Ch.irman of the City Com~t ss~on of the City of Denton, Texas Attest! Apprcvedl J L Yarbrough, Mayor 0 C Knight, City Secretary Approved as to f~rm and legality~ Rogers Teal, City Attorney A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by 8a~uthers to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Caruthers to pass the Ordinance to i~s third and final reading Motion carried ~ motion was made by Caruthsre and seconded by Fitzgerald that the Ordinance be adopted A roll call was taken Commissioners voting "Aye" were Bond~, Fitzgerald, Caruthers and Taliaferro Hannah being absent No Com- missioner voting "Nay", the chairman declared the ordinance adopted and in full for~e after publication 2 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferrc a~proving the recommendation of the Planning Board in changing lot 12, block 154, owned by the D~nton Peanut Company on Frame Street, from residential to business use and to authorize the City Attorney to draw up an ordinance and authoristng the building Inspector to issue a building permit to the Denton Peanut Company for a warehouse Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood ~d ~ourned CITY HALL September 29, 194~ Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held September 29th, 1948 in the City Hall Present~ Bonds, Caruthers, Fitzgerald, Tal~aferro Absent ~ Hannah 102 CITY HALL September 29, 1948 ~T~ 1 Minutes of the meetings of the City Commission were rea~ through September llth , 1948 and approved 2 The following Ordinance wan presented~ AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1948 TO BE ASSESSED AND COLLFCTED ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS~ Section I That there shall be, and there is hereby levied the followin~ taxes on each one hundred dollars valuation, on all taxable property with- in the City of Denton, TeEas, to be assessed and collected by the Tax Assess- or and Collector of the City of Denton, Texas, a municipal corporation, for the year 19~8, and said taxes so assessed and to be collected, for the purpose hereinafter stipulated for the wear of 1948, are as follows, to wit~ 1 For the general fund the sum of $.24 on the one hundred dollar valuation 2 For school maintenance fund, the sum of $l.00 on the one hundred valuation 3 For street and b~idgs fund, the sum of $ ,10 on the one hundred dollar valuation 4 For park maintenance fund, tke sum of $ .05 on the one hundred dollar valuation 5 For bridge construction bonds sinking fund the sum of $ .0025 on the one hundred dollar valuation 6 For City Hall bonds sinking fund, the sum of ~ .03 on the one hundred dollar valuation 7 For fire station improvement bonds s~nk]ng fund, the sum of $ .0125 on the one hundred dollar valuation 8 For par~ purchase improvement bonds sinking fund the sum of ~ .005 on the one hundred valuation 9 For refunding bonds sinking fund semies of 1927, the sum of $ .09 on the one hundred dollars valuation 9-A For Library Bonds, the sum of $ .015 0~ the one hundred dollar valuation 10 For street improvement bonds s~nking fund, the sum of $..,0125 on the one hundred dollar valuation 11 For school house improvement bonds s~nk~ng fund ~ 5, the sum of $ on the one hundred dollar valuation 12 For school house improvement bonds s~nk~ng fund # 6, the sum of $ O1 on the one hundred dollar valuation 1] For school house improvement bonds sinking fund # 7, the sum of $ .015 on the one hundred dollar valuation 14 For school house improvement bonds s~nking fund ~ 8, the sum of $ 035 on the one hundred dollar valuation 15 For school house improvement bonds (19Z7 series) s~nking f,,~, the sum of $ 25 on the one hundred dollar valuation 16 For airport purchase and cons%ruction bond s~nking fund, the sum of $ Al75 on the one hundred dollar valuation 17 For street improvement bonds s~nking fund (1946), the sum of $ .0675 on the one hundred ~ollar valuation 18 For maintenance of cemeteries belonging to the City of Denton, Texas, the sum of $ .02 On the one hundred dollar valuation 19 For psrk improvement bonds (1946) sinking fund, the sum of $ .0075 on the one hundred dollar valuation 20 For fire equipment purchase binds sinking fund ( 1946 ), the sum of on the one hundred ~ol]ar valuation 21 For City Hall ~mprovement bonds (1946) sinking fund, the sum of ~.0075 on the one hundred dollar valuation 22 For City-County hospital bonds, the sum of $~67} on the one hundred dollar valuation 23 For street improvement bonds, sinking fund (1947) , the sum of $.0425 on the one hundred dollar valuation \~ % ~ept~ber 29,1948 Section II That said sum herein stipulated, a~gregating the sum of ~ \% for said several purposes, are hereby levied on each one hundred dollars valuation of property subject to taxation within the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, the sa~e to be assessed and aollected by the Tax Assessor and collector of the City o~ Ben~on, Texas for the year A D 1948 Section III This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval Section IV There being a public necessity that taxes be levied in the City of Denton, Texas, for the year 1948 creates an emergency and public necessity that the rule requiring this ordinance to be placed on three several readings on three several days be and the same is hereby suspended, and that this ordinance sbal~l be placed on its third and final reading to its passage PAS~ED AND APPROVED this the 29th day of Septmeber, A D 1948 I Attest: Signed: Jack Bonds, Chairman City Commission 0 C Knight City Secretary Approvedl J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved as tc form~ CitIAttormay, Ci~ of Denton, Te~s A motion was m~e by Caruthers and second~ by Fitzgerald th~ the Ordinance be~ssed to its second reading Motion carried A motion was m~e by Fitzgerald and seconded by Caruthers that the Ordinance be passed to its third reading Motion carried A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Ca~thers that the Ordinance ~ adopt~ A vote was taken and all Co~issioners voted "~e" No Commlssioner voted" Nay" The Chairman declared ~e Ordinance adopted 2 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded ~ Bonds to authori~ the house committee to~rchase 9 chair£and overhead doors and e~kwith Mr Mu~ey for a *hock on the doors Motion carried Upon motion the Co~ission stood adJou~ed 104 CITY HALL October 1, 1948 Spaclal called session of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texae, held October 1st, 1948 in the City Hall in an executive meeting Present Fitzgerald, Hannah, Caruthers, Bonds, Taliaferro Absent: None The City Commission met with the Board of Re,ants,of Texas State Col- lege for ~omen , Committee to discuss the water situation Bonds explained prior agreements and difficulties Mayor elaborated Carl Runge of San Angelo acting as chairman of T S C~ water committee, in the absence of the chairman assured the City Commission that T S C W was willing to cooperate as far as possible in bringing about a set~lement There was a discussion among the members of the water committee and the City Commission in regard to the sewer ordinance passed ~n 1909 Upon motion the meeting stood adjourned CITY ~ALL October 6, 1948 Special called meeting of ~he City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held October 6th, 1948 in the City Hall at 1~00 P M Present~ Bonds, Taliaferro, Hannah, Carruthers Absent: Fitzgerald 1 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro that the pro- posal which was made by the City Commission to the T S C W Board of Regents in an executive session on October 1st, 1948 ~n regard to a settlement of the College Water Bill, and the a~ceptance of the proposal by the Board of Regents in a meeting of the Board of Regents October 2nd, 1948, be made a matter of record The motion carried The proposal was as follows~ The City Commission in order to make every effort to settle the un- pleasant disagreement upon the Water bill owing by the Texas State College for Women, will settle the matter upon the following basis The College will pay immediately all water b~lle from Auguet let, 1945 through December 31st, 1947, on the basis of 15cents per 1000 gallons and from the last mentioned date to October 1, 1948 ~n the basis of 17 cents per 1000 gallone of water as shown by the records of the City Water Department records, without any offset other than part payments actually made on water bill as shown by such records, and without any offset on any claim of any other depart- ment The College will escrow in a local bank sufficient funds to pay past due sewerage bills aa shown by records of the City Sewer Department to October 1, 1948, and that future bills be escrowed each month in such fund, if the Col- lege is unwilling to pay their sewerage bill, until such College shall obtain a ~udicial determination of any claim that such sewerage ordinance is ineffe tive It is to be distinctly understood tha~ if the College desires to obtain Juri - dicial determination of the sewerage question, it shall do it within a reasonably early date and institute such proceedtnFs as soon as reasonably possible Water rate will remain at 17 cents until not earlier than Feburary 1, 1949 105 October 6, 1948 2 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Oaruthers ~%o accept th~ p~elfiosal of the T B C ~ B~ar~ of R~gents, to settle ~ibr water bills subJwot to compli~nce te ~11 ~erms by T 8 C W of th* prqposal as outlined byl t~e City Commizelon cf the City of ~nton, Texas on October 1, 1948 The proposal as predented by Texas State College for Women as followsl It appearing that the City of Denton in the year of 1945 passed an ordinance requiring the pa2ment of a charge for the uae of the sewerage system by users in the City of Denton, the City presented a bill to the author- ities of the Texas State College for Women for use of sowerage facilities, which bill was promptly and duely paid when and as presented Thereafter, a contro- versy arose as to an increase in charges for water furnished the Texas State College for Women by the City of Denton The charge ha~ been 09~ per thousand gallons, and the City desired to raise the rate to 23~ By an agree- ment entered into by the College authorities and the City, it was agreed that the College should pay 15~ per thousand gallons of water up to and including the year of 1947, and 17~ per thousand gallons for the year 1948 , and that rate until some future adjustment was made Thereupon, %he Regents of the College directed the Business Manager to pay the City for water used on the basis as above sst forth At the time it was called to the attention of the Board of Regents that an ordinance was ~assed by the City of Denton in 1909 with reference to perpetual and free sewerage connections granted by the City of Denton to the then C I A Not being ~ully apprised of the intention and interpretation of this ordinance and Its legal significance, the Regents directed the College authorities to deduct from the water bill aforementioned the amount of $12,8~8 30 theretofore paid by T S C W to the City of Denton for sewerage services When this was done the City of Denton refused to allow the deduction and returned to the College the check tendered for wa~er thereto- fore furnished Subsequently, the City accepted a check saying that it was giv- ing the college credit for the amount but not allowing the deduction of $12,8"78 30 claimed by the College The City of Denton on October 1, 1948 made T S C W the following proposition~ "The City Commission in order to make avery effort to set~le the unpleasant disagreement upon the Water bill owing by the Texas State Col- lege for Women, will settle the matter on the following basisl The college will pay immediately all water b~lls from August 1, 1945 through December 31, 1947, on the basis fo 15 cents per 1000 gallons and from the last mentioned date to October 1, 1948 On the basic of 17 cents per 1000 gallon as shown by the records of the City Water Department records, without any offset other than part payments actually made on water bill as shown by snch records, and without any offset on any claim of any other department The College will escrow in a local bank sufficient funds to pay past due sewerage bills as shown by records of the City Sewer Department to October, 1948, and that future bills will be escrowed each mo~t~ in such funds, if the College is unwilling to pay their s~werage bill, until such College shall obtain a Judicial determination of any claim that such sewerage ordinance is ineffective It is to be distinctly understood that ~f the College desires to obtain a Judicial determination o? the sewerage question, it shall do it within a reasonable early date and institute such proceedings as soon as reasonably possible Water rate will remain st 17 cents until not earlier than February 1, 1949" The Board of Regents deems this question of sewerage charge to be a ~ustioiable controversy and now desires to submit the same to a proper court for settlement The B&~x~ 6f Regents realises that the City of Denton is in desperate need of funds In view of the foregoing, upon motion made by Judge Newton and seconded by Mre Fletcher, it was unanimously voted that the proposi- tion submitted by the City aa above set forth be accepted and that the Business Manager be directed to pay to the City the sum of $12,8'78 30, and to with- hold payment for sewerage sommeneing May 1, 1948, and until such time as the CITY HALL ~' October 6~ 1948 ~'~ matter in controversy may be finally determined It is further agreed that in '~ the determination of the question of the liability of the College for sewerage charges as claimed by the City, the College authori$ies should ask for an off- set for the $12,878 30 against the City for any future cha~ges made by the City against the College in the event it should be determined that the College is not legally liable for the payment of sewerage charges olaimed by the City/ 3 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthere to pay A F Johnson ~300 O0 for his portion of land used in the construction of Mul- berry Street Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned ~ CITY HALL OCTOBFR 8th, 194~ Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held Friday October 8th, 1948, qt 7 O0 P M in the City Hall Present: Bonds, Hannah, Fi~zgerald, Taliaferro, Caruthers Absent: None Reports from all Departmen~ Heads were given as follows Cook~ Hutcheson, Shepperd, ~kiles, Parsons, F1]~ott Creel, Knight and Coffey l Attorney~ Davis and Faw reed a letter and filed it w~th the City Secretary requesting that action be taken in the matter of getting better Telephone Service in the City of Denton, Texas 2 Pev~ and Faw,represent~ng several property owners in the 20Q$ block on West Hickory S~ree~, reque ted that the City stop the building of a house in that block that appeared to be in violation of the building code The City Attorney s~ated that he believed that the house was not in vlolstion of the bu~ldlng code and that he would look further An to the matter A mo~ion wa~ made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Tallaferro to ask the City Attorney to make further investigation cf the matter Motion carried 3 R M Barnes and Oran Monroe of the Flow Memorial Hospital Board request- ed that the City Commission consider paving ~he street area inside the new Hospital Grounds and earmark sufficient ~unda to do the work before all of the improvement funds were spent The matter was referred to the City Engineer 4 The National Guard Unit requested that the City donate $250 O0 to purchase malerlals to put up a building for the use of the unit The Chairman appointed Fitzgerald, Hannah, Caruthers and Teal to see what could be done 5 The Mayor recommended that Taliaferro and Caruthers be ap~oin~ed on the special water board to succeed Williams and Selby, former Commissioners , also adding the name of H G Creel, ~ity Engineer , to the Committee 6 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro to authorize the payment of estimate No 1 in the amount of $14,039 39 and estimate N9 2 in the amount of $1230 O0 to the Eckert-Fsir Construction Co for work done on the J~io* H~gh School, after being ~kay~d by Chester Strtckland Motion carried 107 October 8, 1948 7 ~ motion was made by Talia£arro and seconded by Caruthers to approve the payment of an estimate for $13,017 38 to Carpenter Brothers for work which has been dohe on th~ Fred Douglas School after being approved by Mr Str~ckland Motion carried 8 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro to pur- chase a coin counter, No D E to cost $300 OO Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY HALL October 15, 1948 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, held October 15th, 1948 at 7:00 P M in the City Hall Presents Bonds, Fitzgerald, Hannah, Taliaferro Absent: Caruthers 1 Ray Lakey, a spokesman for several people present in the interest of improving the condlt~on of the creak running through the City Park, stated that something should be done abou~ ~eaning up the creek before all the s~reet improvement funds were spent The City Commission agreed to make an investigation and see what could be done 2 ~ delegation from Frame Street requested that the street be gravel- A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferrn to ask Mr Coffey to gravel the street Just as soon as the money was paid in for thewcrk Motion carried 3 A motion was made by Tal~aferro and seconded by Hannah to authorize the City Secretary to advertise for b~ds for a bulldozer on specifications furnished by Parsons Motion carried 4 A motion was nade by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to purchase a Water Cooler from Phillips Radio Shop for $205 OO which was the lowest bid Motion carried 5 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to request the City Secretary to bill the P M Construction Company for parking meters displaced by the raising and construction of the Theater Building at the corner of West Hickory St and Cedar St at 25 cents per meter,pen day excepting Sundays and holidays, billing to be made monthly and to be pa~d within 1~ days Motion carried 6 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to advertise for bids for a two ton dump truck to be used in the street department motion carrie~ ? Dedication of Rose Street STATE OF TEXAS ~ COUNTY O~ DENTON$ KNOW ALL MEN BY THFSE PRESENTS THAT WE, J F ALLGOOD, and wf~e Mary Misell Allgood, of the County of Denton, State of Texas, for and in~ consideration of one dollar and other good and valuable consideration to,in hand paid by the City of Denton, Texas, a municipal corporation, the receipt o~ which is hereby acknowledged, hove gran?ed, bargained and sol~ and con- 108 CITY HALL October 15, veyed, and do by these presents grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said City of Denton, Texas, its successors and assigns, the free, uninterrupted use, liberty and right to the following described property for street purposes, together with a perpetual easement thereon for the benefit of the City of Denton, Texas, and the public, for street purposes, end we do hereby grant to the said City of Denton, Texas, its agents, officers and employees, and to its successors and assigns, free and uninterrupted right of ingress, egress and regress upon the hereiDafter described tract and parcel of land for the construction of any street or portion thereof, and the maintenance thereof perpefually for street purposes: Being a strip of land 40 feet wide across a tract of land conveyed by J R Peele and Wife Julia Peele to J F All~ood and wife Mary Mizell Allgood, being a pars of the B B B & C R R Co Survey, patented to John R Henry, Assignee of Script No ill, Abstract 185, and being a part of a 26 acre tract out of ~a~d Survey conveyed to Howell W Shelton and later conveyed by the Sheriff of Denton County to E M Miller and Company, and situated in the City of Denton, Texas, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the southwest eo~ner of said 26 acre tract of lands THENCE Fa~t 270 varas to the southeast corner of said 26 acre tract; THENCE North 306 3 varas to a corner tn the south line of the right of way of the T & P Railway Company TRFNCE in a southwesterly direction with the southeast line of said right of way to the west line of said 26 acre tract, THENCE sou~h 88 2 varas to the place of beginning and excepting a roadway on the we~t boundary llne and ~onSa~nin~ 10 acres of land, said deed of Poets to Allgood being recirded in Volume 305, page 135, Deed Records of Denton, County, Texas THE EASEMENT HEREIN CONVFYED IS MORE PARTiCULaRLY DESCRIBED AS FOLIOWS~ BEGINNING at a point on the sou~h boundary line and being 150 feet west of the southeast corner of the above described 10 sere tract of land; THENCE North and parallel with the east boundary line of said 10 acre tract 689 feat $o the south boundary line of the T & P Railway Company Right of way; THENCE in a southwesterly direction alon~ the south boundary line of said railroad right of way 50 feet to a point for corner! THENCE South and parallel w~th the east boundary line of said 10 acre tract 659 feet to the north boundary l~ne of Paisley S treat to a point for corner; THFNCE east along the north boundary llne of Paisley Street 40 feet to the place of Beginning TO H~VE AND TO HOLD, all and singular the privileges aforesaid, to it, the said City of Denton, Texas, its successors and assigns forever Witness our hands the 12th day of October, 1948 J F Allgood Mary Mizell Allgood THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON Before me, the unders~ffnad authority on this day personally appeared J F All good and Mary Mtzell Allgood, hi~ wife, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed t~ the foregoing instrument, and the said J F Allgood acknowledged fo ma that he e×ecuted the same for the pur- poses and considers$ion therein expeessed And the said Mary Misell Allgood, wife of the said J F AllFood having been examined by me privily and apart from her husband, and ha~mng the ssme fully explained to her, she the said Mary Mizell Allgood acknowledged such instrument to be her act and deed, 109 CITY NALL October 15, 1948 and declared that ohs has willingly si~ned the same for the purposes and consider- etion therein expressed, and that she d~d not wish to retract it Given under my hand and seal of office at Denton, Texas, this 12th, day of October, 1948 Rogers Tool, Notary Public In and For Denton County, Texas The following Reso~tion was presented: - - Whereas, J F AllFood end wife MeryMizell All~ood of the ~ity of Denton, Texas, have filed with the City Secretary of said City a proposed dedication of a strip of land 40 feet in width extending from Paisley Street to the Texas & Pacific Railway Company right of way, dated the 12th day of October, 1948 and Whereas, said parties desire to dedicatesald strip of land to be used for street purposes and to be known as Rose Avenue, and have filed said instrument of dedication with the City Secretary dedicating to the public for road purposes the above-described Rose Avenue, and, Whereas, areas adjacent to said strip are being developed and are in need of City Utilities, which said utilities can be supplied by the City by using said strip of land as right of way, and Whereas, present conditions in said city make it very desirable for the City to obtain such street, now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that the above-described proposed dedication to the City of Denton, Texas, be and the same is hereby approved, and I- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Denton, Texas accept and it does hereby accept the dedication of the land described in ssid instru - merit of dedication, dated October 12th, 1948 PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 15th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1948 Attest: qigned: Jack Bonds, Chairman City Commission, City of Denton O,C Knight, CiSy Secretary Texas Approved: J L YarbrouSh,Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion for the acceptance of the dedication of Rose Avenue ex- tending from Paisley Street to Texss Street was made by Hannah and sedonded by Taliafe~ro to pass the resoluti~u to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Talia~err~ and seconded by Hannah to pass the resolution to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro for the adoption of the resolution Motion carried On roll call all Commissioners presen~ v6ted" Aye" and the Chair- man declared the Resolution passed 8 An Ordinance to repeal a previous Curb and GuSter Ordinance was presented: AN ORDINANCE REPFALING AN ORDINANCE PASSED ON THE DAY ~F SEPTEMBER, 1947, RFQUIRING THAT ALI oIDEWALKS, CURB AND GUTTER CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE DONE IN AOCOPd]ANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 8, SFCTION 4 OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AND THAT THE CIIY OF DFRffON, TEXAS SHALL LET ALL CONTRACT~ ~0~ S%~}' CONSTRUCTION AFTER ADVFH~I~EMENT FOR BIDS, AND DFCLARING AN EMERGENCY ~BE IT O~DIANED BY THE CITY DENqON, COMMISSION OF THF CITY OF TEXAS: 110 CItY HALL OCTOBER 15, 1948 ,-,FCTiON 1 ~ That an Ordinance pa~sed on the 7th day of September, 1947 requiring that all sidewalk end curb and gutter construction shall be done in accordance with the provisions of article 8, sect]on 4 of the Charter of the City of Denton, Texas, and that the City of Denton Texas shall let all contracts for such con- struction after advertisement for bads, as said ordinance appears of record in Book 13 page 549 of the Minu~es of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas be and the same is hereby repealed SFCTION 2~ Th~ fact that said o~d~nanee Is h~ndering and delaying much needed construction of sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and the further fact that in- clement weather which ~s unfavorab]e for such construction can reasonably be expected within the next few days crc.res an emergency and public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to be placed on three several readings on three several days be, and the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and f~nal reading to its passage and shall ~e in full force and effect from and after its passage ahd approval PAqSFD AND APPROVED ON THIS THF 15~h day of October, 1948 °igned: Jack Bonds, Chairman City Commission, City of Attest Denton, Texas 0 ~ Knight, City Secretary Approved as to form and Legality Rogers Teal, City Attorney City of Denton, Texas A mot[on was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the ordinance to its second reading Motion earrled A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the ordinance to its third and f~nal read~ng Motion carried A motion wa~ made by Taliaferro and ~sconded by Fitzgerald for the adoption of the ordinance Motion carried Upon roll call all Commissioners present voted "Aye" The Chairman declared the ordinance~assed 9 An ordinance designating Fi re Lanes was pre~ented AN ORDINANfF AMENDING SFfTION TWENTY OF AN ORDINANCE PAqSED ON PHE 14TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A D 1938, PIIFSCRIBING TRAFFIC RULES AND RFGULATIONS AND ESTABLISHING FIR E LANES FOR THE CITY OF DENTON TEXAS, B Y THE ADDITION TH~RFTO OF A PROVISION D~SIGNATING CFRTAIN PORTIONS OF WFST MULBERRY STREET A FIRE LANES, PROVIDING THAT SAID ORDINANCF SHALL BF C~MULATIVE OF ALL OTHER TRAFFIC ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON PROVIDING A rFNALTY DECLARING AN EMPRGFNCY PROVIDING TH~ EFPECTIVF DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE BE IT ORDIANED BY THF C~TY CO~ISoION 0P THE CITY OF DE~TON~ TEXAS~ 8ECTIONI~ That section twenty of an ordinance passed on the 14th day of November 1938 by the City Commiselon of the City of Denton, Texas, prescribing traffic rules and regulations for the City of Denton, Texas and establishing fire lanes for said City be, and the same is hereby amended, by the addition thereto of the following "(a) There is hereby reserved and set apart in the hereinafter named street, the spaces and area hereinafter described, as fi~tanes It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle in a fire lane~ ~TR~T E~T~N~ IDE We t Mulberry Welch to Avenue A South West Mulberry Avenue B to Ave C North " Th~s section is not intended to repeal the provisions of said section twenty but is intended to be cumulative of it 0etober 15, 1948 SECTION ~ ~ Any person violating any provision oF this ordinance shall upon conviction be fined in any sum not to exceed one hundred dollars SEOTION 31ThA~ ordinance shell be and is hereby declared to be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Denton aFFecting traffic and shall not operate to repeal or affect any such ordlnanees or o~inance, except in so far as the provisions of such o~inance or ordinances are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this o~inance, in which instance or instances those provisions shall be and they are hereby repealed ~ The faot that the herein described ar~as are heavily populated and buildings are congested therein, together w]*h *he fact that students of the No~h Texas State Teach,rs College park vehicles along both sides of West Mulberry Street in the areas b~re~n described, making it extremely dif- ficult for the Fire Department of the C~ty oF Denton to enter said areas to fight fires creates an emergenoy and an imperative public necessity that the r~le requiring o~inances to be placed on three several readings on three s~veral days be, ~nd the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage, ~d shall be in full force and effect f~m and after the date of its passage and publication as required by law PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 15th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1948 Signed Jack Bonds,~hai~man City Commission, City of Attest~ Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, City Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved as to form and Legality~ Rogers Teal, City Attorney City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Taliafer~ and seconded by Hannah to pass the o~inanoe to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the ordinance to its third and final resding Motion carried A motion was ~e byTaliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald for the adoption of the ordinance Motion carried Upon roll call all Commissioners voted "Aye" The Chairman declared the ordinance passed after its publication 10 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to ap- prove an estimate for $12,079 80 to Carpenter Brothers ~r work on the City-County Library Motion car~ed Upon motion the Commission stqod adjourned 112 CITY HALL OCTOBER 25, 1948 Special called meeting of the City CommisMon nf the City of Denton, Texas, held October 25th, 1948, at 7:00 P M in the City Hall Present: Bonds, Hannah, Oaruthers, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro Absent None 1 A motion was made by Taltaferro and seconded by Caruthera to ap- prove the sehedula cC ~nsurance cC the City property as outlined by W E Lanford Motion carried 2 A motion was made by Ta]~aferro and a~conded by Caruthers to charge $1 O0 per week per parking meters displaced by construction work Motion ca.- tied A motion was made by TaliaCerro and seconded by Fitzgera/d to ap- prove an eM]mate on repMr work at °anior High School in the amount of $2741 00, subject to the approval of Chef*er Str~ckland Motion earr~ed 4 A motion was made ~ Ta]~aferro and seconded by Caruthers to approve a change order on the contract for repair of Robert E Lee School amount- ing to $5251 O0 to David Mulkey Motion carried 5 A motion wa~ made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Paruthers to approve an estimate for work on the Rober~ E Lee School in the amount of $7650 00, to David Mulkey , approved by the areMteet sod Chester Str~ckland Motion carried 6 A motion was made by Hannah and ~eeonded by Tal]aferro to hire Walker Riley to ~ecura right-of-way property for the new ~77 Highway, at $10 O0 Der day Motion carried 7 A motion wa~ made by Taliaferro and seconded by Caru*hers to author- ize the mov~n~ of the stop light at West Hickory and Denton Straet to the corner of Avenue B and Chestnut Street and to put up a blinker light at the intersection of Denton and West H~ckory Streets Motion carried 8 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to authorize the City Attorney to dra~ up a resolution to clos8 tha alley between ConMress and Fgan ~trcets on the ~00 and 900 blocks by request o£ all property owners ~n tha area Motion ca.tied 9 A motion wa~ made by Caruthers and seoondad by Taliaferro to advertise for bids for aspha]~ tile Cot th. Chamber of Commerce office and the Council Room floors On roll call Fit?gerald and Hannah voted"Nay and Talia£erro, Caruthers and Bonds voted"Yea" Motion carried 10 Tom H arpool, repr sen~ng the Water Committee, recommended that Freess and Nichols of ~ort Worth be hired to make a survey to determine the water supply In the Dsnton Area at a fee of $1500 O0 A motion was mad~ by Tal~sC~rro and sseonded by Hannah ~o accept the r.commenda*ion of th~ Water Committee and employ Frees. and Nichols to ~e a wa~er ~urve2 ~n th~ Denton A~ea the fee not to exceed $1500 00, and to authorize th~ Mayor to sign ~he contract after the approval of the City Attorney Motion carried Upon motion th* Comm]sMon ~ood adjourned CITY HALL OCTOBER ~, 1948 Special celled meeting of %he City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held October Nth, 1948, a% 7,00 P M in the City Hell Present, Bonds, Hanna, Caruthers, Taliaferro, Fitzgereld Absent: None 1 A motion was made by Fitzgereld end seconded by Caruthere to authorize Mr Creel, City Engineer, ~ order en Allie~halmere motor and sterter for $250 00 to be peid for out of the Sewer Bond Fund Motion §errisd 2 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro to author- ize Mr Creel, City Engineer, to purchase 600 fee± of 2" p~pe for the Sewer Disposal Pl~t, to be paid for out of the Sewer Bond Funds, Motion carried 3 A motion was made by Fitzger~d and seconded by Taliaferro to author- the purchase of en 8" water meter for well No 10 The Mayor declaring ad emergency Motion carried ~/* 4 A motion was made by Taliafer~o and seconded by Caruthers to ad- vertise for bids foj~wenty thousand feet of 10"~ water pin Motion carried 5 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers to purchase span parts for the Nordberg Engines as recommended by Mr Elliott to cost $6555 50 Motion carried Upon motion the meeting (~o~d ad~ou~5~l ~ CITY HALL October ~, 1948 Special celled meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held October 29,1948 at 7 O0 P ~ in the City Hell Present Bonds, Hanna, Ceruthers, Fitzgerald, Talia~erro Absent: None 1 The following bide were received for a bulldozer Shaw Equipment ~o $ 9,362 O0 Highwey Machinery Co 9,469 91 B~wning-Ferris Machinery Co 10,029 O0 A motion wes made by Fitzgerald md seconded by Taliaferro to refer the bSds to Parsons and Coffey for a recommendation et a later time Motion earri~ 2 The follo~ng bids were receiv~ for Asphelt Floor Covering~ Baker~loyd $286 75 Red Giles Grede C 245 O0 Red Giles Credo B 208 O0 Schmitz Furnitu~ Co 298 O0 The matter was referred to the Mouse Committee 3 The following bids were received for a two ton truck for the Street and Bridge Department: Ben Ivey Motor Co $2200 00 Graee~ar~ow C~evrolet Co 2078 84 A motion was made by Talia£erro and seconded by Fitzgerald to purchase the truck from Grace- Barrow Chevrolet ~o as low bidder at $2~8 ~ Motion carried 114 CITY HALL O~TOBER 29, 1948 4 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthars to authorize Parsons to get bids on a 3 yard hydraulJc d~mp bed Motion carried Upon motion the Commiss~$~s~ood adjourned CITY~J~L November 5, 1948 Speela] called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held November 5th, 1948, at 7 P M in the City Hall Present Bonds, Hannah Caruthers, Fitzgerald, Talieferro Absent None 1 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to approve the payment of $2,288 77 less $70 89 leaving a balance of $2,217 88, to Carpen- ter Brothers as the final T ayment on the new Power Plant as agreed to by Mr merrell Motion carried 2 A motion was made by Ta%~aferro and ~enonded by Oaruthers to give Alex Dickie one water tap for an easement for a water line to the disposal plant and pay him $5 CO per pole for easement to the powsrline across his property, being the Enoch Morris survey end agree to build and maintain a Cattle Guard on the road and authorize the City Attorney to prepare an ease- ment to widen the road five feet on the west line of his property from Mc- Kinney road to the Cattle Guard Motion carried 3 A motion was made by Ta]iaferro and seconded by Oaruthers to approve estimate No 11 for $24,681 2~ to Carpenter Brothers on the Sewer D~sposal Plant and authorize payment Motion carried 4 A mo$ton wac made by Camu%hers and seconded by Taliaferro to ask Bailey 0offey to follow out the recommendation of the City Engineer in correcting the water drafnage on Gober Street and build a substantial guard rail at the corner of Scripture and Goher Street and paint it white ~otion ca,tied A motion was made by Hannah and seconded bN Fitzger~l~ to extend an 8" wa~er line under the Railroad to the corner of Ruddell Street and Mingo Road, and to set a Fire Plug ~u~t as soon as an easement has obtained Motion oa~r~d 6 A mo~]on ws~ made by [{annah and seconded by F~tzgerald to authoPize the City Engineer to advertise for bids on the pafntfng of the Wate~ Storage Tanks Motion earr~ed Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned ~TTY HALL November 10, 194~ Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held November 10, 1948, in the City Hall Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Caruthere, Te~iaferro Absent: None 1 A motion was msde by Caruthers end seconded by qaliaferro to grade the Street to the M F M Saw Company, and to put in a culvert on Avenue I Motion carried 2 Fred Minor, local Attorney, representin~ the Texas Telephone Company and Mr Danne~, president of ~he Company, eam~ before the Com- mission to discuss a new Franchise Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY HALL November 12, 1948 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held November 12th, 1948, in the City Hall at 7 O0 P M Present: Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Tal~aferro, CaruShers Absent: None Bills were approved and ordered paid out of their respective funds Reports were given by the heads o~ the departments Hutoheson, Coffey, Parsons, Cook, Sheppherd, Elliott, Creel and Knight, 1 A motion wa~ ~de by Talieferro and seconded by Caruthers to make the following resolution a part of the Minutes Motion carried BEFORE A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, ~EX^S FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 ~TERFAS, the franchise of the Te×as Telephone Company expired in the year 1943, and WHFREAS, due to the unprecedented growth of the City of Denton ~n the pact several years, the existing system is considered unadequa~e for present and future needs, and WHERFAS, the Oity Commission of the City of Denton has begun a study of the telephone situation, NOW T~H~ORE BE IT R~SOLVFD BY THE CITY COMMISSION O~ THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, that it go on record as inviting discussion from any indiv~dual, group of individuals or corporation interested in obtaining a franchise ~om the City of Denton, Texas for the operation of a telephone system 2 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seocmded by Taliaferro to advertise for bide for a fire hose Mo~ion carried 116 CITY ~ALL NOVEMBER ]2 1948 3 A motion wa~ made by Taltaferro and seconde~ by Fitzgerald to authorize the Mayor to sI~n a release on damage claim presented by the Texas Insurance Co claims, to settle a damage claim for the City for $81 O0 against the City Cab Co Motion carrted 4 Whereas the City of Denton advertised for b~ds for 40,000 feet of east iron pipe and no bids w~re received, a motion was mede by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to authorize the C~ty Secretary to order from James B Clew & Sons, 20,000 feet of 8" ~ast ~ron pipe ~ $2 53 per foot and 20,000 feet of 10" cast iron p~pe @ $3 40 per foot The C~ty of Denton reserving the right to cancel ~nd~vidual car load shipments after 30 days notice, not to affect the entire order Motion 5 A motion was msda by Ta]iaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to author- ize Jack Shepherd to employ another man for the Polise Department at $190 O0 per month on a temporary basis Motion earrled 6 A motion wa~ made by Ta]taferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to approve the app]t~stions for annexation for the following tracts M F M Saw Company, Woodson Harris and others, John Mo~ngo and Fulton, and the North End of Rilcrest Avenue The following ordinance call~ng for an electton for annexation: NO ORDERING A SP?CIAL EI FCTION TO BE HPLD IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ON THE 2nd TUESDAY IN DFC~24BER, A D 1948, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIFD VOTFHS OF S^ID CITY FOR RATIFICATION, CFNTAIN PROPOSED TERRITORY TO BE ADDED TO THE PRFSENT CITY LIMITS OF SAID CITY; APPOINTING A PRESIDING OFFICER ~OR SAID ELECTION AND DFCLARtN~ AN EMPRGENCY BE IT ORDIANFD BY T}{F CITY CO,.MM~$oION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, ~ 5hat there shall be held a speclal election in the Oity ~all of the City of Denton, Texas, on the 2nd Tuesday in December, A D 1948, the same being the 14th day of December, A D , 1948, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters o~ the City of Denton, Texas, at said election, the follow- ing proposition: qHAIL TME ACTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS UPON THE PETITION OF THE PROPF~TY OWNERS WHO ARF THE SOLE ~WNERS OF THE HEREIN AFTER DEqCRIBED TFRRITORY BE RATIFIED, AND SHALL THE HEREINAFTER DES* CRIBED TFRRITORY BF ADDED AND ANNEXFD TO THE~RFSENT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DENTON TEXAS: TRACT ONE, All thee certain react or parcel of land situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, and being out of the Fugene Puchalski ~urvey, Abstract No 996, and being a part of a tract of 84 Acres described in Deed from Mid- land Life Insurance Company to W C Potter~ dated May 1, 1940, and shown of records tn Volume 284, }age 83, Deed Re~ords Of Denton County, Texas, and bein? more pnrtisualrly described as follows BFGINNING at a stake for corner in the West boundary line of Avenue I. a public Road, said be- ginning morner being the ~outheast corner of said 84 Aero frae%; THENCE North with ~he West boundary line of ~d Avenue I, and the EaSt boundary line of said ~4 Acre tract, 450 feet $o a stake for co.er; THENCE South 89 Dec 26 mid West, lO09 9 feet (363 56 varas) to a stake for corner in the East boundary line of a certain tract of land conveyed by W C Potter and Wife, to The °tare of Texas by deed dated qeptember 28, 1948, and shown of record in Volume 348, Page 59 Deed Records of Denton, County, Texas; THENCE with %he East boundary lime of said tract conveyed to The State of Texas, South- easterly follow~ng a curve to the left whose radi~s is 4811 4 feet, 512 feet (184 5 varas) to a corner; T~ENCE South 65 dog 2~ min East with the East boundary line of sa~d tract conveyed to the State of Texas, 212 0 feet (76 32 varas) to a corner in the South boundary line of said 84 Acre tract; THENCE East along the South boundary line of said 84 a.re tract, 426 7 feet to the place of beginning, and containing ? 42 acPes of land 117 OITY FALL NOVF~FR 29, 1948 TRACT TWO: All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in Denton County, Texas, part of the Robert Beaumont qurvey and being a part of a 170 Acre tract in the Northeast corner of said Survey, formerly owned by D H Fry, and baing a part of a 22 acre tract set apart to Mattis Hawkins in the r~rtttion of said 170 acre tract in the Dlstr~ct Court of Denton County, Texas, and known as lot No 4, ~n said par- tition and ~®scribed ~n Deed from Mattie Hawkins, et al to Woodeon A Harris, of record in Vol 305 page 484, of the Deed Renords of Denton, County, Texas; Beginning at an iron p~n in the West line of Bolivar Street about 25 feet West of the East l~ne of said Survey, and in the South line of Lot No 4, and in the North line of Fain Avenue, THkNCE west with the South line of esid Lot No 4 and the North line of Fain Avenue, 720 feetS THENCE North 15 minutes West 524 feet for corner in the North of said lot No 4; THFNfE East 720 feet for corner in the West line of Bolivar Street and in the North line of Lot No 4, allotted to Mattie Hawkins in the partition of said 170 acre tlect among the heirs of D H Pry, deceased; THENCE South 15 minutes East with the West line of Bolivar otreet 524 feet to the place of beginning TRACT THREE: (A) Ail that certain lot, tract or parcel of ]and situated in Denton, County, Texas, being a part of the 4 3 acrs tract in the J D Lilly Survey, Abstract No 762, described a~ the "Third Tract' in a deed from Hattie Mae Hackworth, et al, I rustees to Richard 0 Fulton , dated March 13, 1945, of record in Volume 313, page 220, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, described by metes and bounds a~ follows~ BEGINNING at the Eoutheest corner of said ~ 3 acre tract, a point in the South line of said Lilly Survey at 1ts intersection with the center of Pertain Street T~ENCE We t along the south llne of said Lilly Survey to its intersection with the east boundary line of the City Limits of the City of Denton; THENCE North along ~h~ said City limits line to the South line of the rlght-o£-way of the Texa~ and Paclfio Railway; THENCE Northeasterly a~ong the South l~ne of said right-of-way to the North east corner of said 4 3 acre tract; THENCE south along the East line of said tract and in the center of Pertain Street to the place of beginning, containing approximately 2 O0 acres of land (B) Being a part of a certain tract of lsnd out of the J D L~lly Survey in Denton County, Texas, described in a deed from 0 C Grant Et Al, to F W williams, dated April 27, 1943, and recorded in Volume 299, page 434, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, said t~act to be annexed being all of the twenty (20) lots together with the streets ~hown on a plat of the John W Mozingo addition, out of the J D Lilley Survey in Denton County, Texas, said plat being of record in Volume ~46, page 392, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, which said records are located in the office of the Co%unty Clerk in the Cour%house of said City and County o~ Denton, to which ref- erence is hereby made TRACT FOUR~ Ail those lots, tracts, or parcels of land situated in Denton County, Texas, and being adlacent to the North boundary line of - the City of Denton, Texas, and being a part of the Robert Beaumont Survey, more particularly described as follows BEGINNING at a point 400 feet north and 713 Feet west of the intersection of the F B line of Bred]ey °treet with ~he N B line of Scriptur~ S~reet, the same being the N E corner of an Addition, Field Notes of which are of record in Volume 7, Page 296 Minutes Book of the City of Denton, Texas THFNCE North with the W B line of Revised Roberts Addition 496 feet to the N E corner of Lot 12, Block l, Brown Heights Addition THENCE West with the N B line of Brown Heights Addition 460 feet to N W Corner of Lot 1, Block 2, Brown Heights Addition; 118 CItY HALL November iI 1948 THfNCE South wlth the W B line of Brown Hei?h%s Addftion ~96 feet to the N W corner of the said Addltton , description of whfch lo of record tn Volume ?, Page 296, M~nutes Book, City of Denton, Texas THFNCE Ea ~ w~th the N B line of said addition 460 feet to the place of b(gtnning o, CTION TWO The C~ty °ecretary of the City of Denton shall cause to be printed upon the official ballot to be used at said eleeti~n the above proposition, anJ shall nause to be printed beneath the field notes a~eompanying mid PROPO°IT]ON on said ball t, the following; FOR THF RATIFICATION AND ADDING AID TFRRITORY TO THE PRESENT LIMIT° OF THE CI~Y OF DFNION, TEXAS ~r ~ ~ TWr R^TT~TC~WrON AND ADDING SAID ~ERRITORY TO THE PRFoPNT LIMITS OF TUF CITY OF DE~TON TEXAS ~CTION T_HRFE__ That L A Wi]son fs h~reby appointed presiding officer at and fo~ sa~d elec~on, and he ~hall appoint such assistants as may be necessary to properly hold and conduct ss~d electlon SFCTION FOUR, That ~a~d elect~on ohall be held under the provis~ons of the eonstitut~on and Laws of the State of Texas, and of the Charter and Ordinances of th~ C~y of Denton Texas, a Municipal Corporation ~r~TION FIVF, That due r~tu~ns of Ihe results of sa~d electton shall be made by such presiding officer a ~ qul~ed by law °ICe'ON S~X That thc C~ty ecwt~r¥ of the City of Denton ~s hereby authorized and dJreeted tn have the ballots to be used in said election printed and delivered to the pr~sidin~ officer of said election a pro- vtded by law ~FCTION SFVFN~ That due and ]~g~l notice of said election shall be given by the posting of t~ue eoples of thls ORDINANCE, s]g~ed by the Chairman of the CJty Co~Isslm of the C~ty of Denton, Texas, and attested by the City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, In TH[LEE public places Jn said City, ~or ~htrty eon~.ut]ve days p~or to th~ date of said elec- tion, one of which notices shall be po~ted at the City ~all in the City of Denton, T~xas tECT$ON [IGFFT, Any and all ordinances or [arts thereof, fn conflict herewith, are hereby reI~alcd and annulled SECTION NIN$, The Fact that the above-described territory is urgently needed for indus~rJal ssd dwelling construction, to-~ether wlth the faeb that eonstm]cb~on has been hfnde~ed by the inabilitF of the owners of certain of satd *facts to obtain City U?~llttes unttl said te-rttory ~s annexed to the CJ[y of Denton Texas, nreates an emergency and a public necessity that the r~le requiring th~s ordinance to be placed on three ~everal readings on three several days be, and the same Is hereby sus- pended and ~hfs o~dtnanee shall be placed on its third and final read- ing to ]ts Ias~age, and ~hsll le In Full force and effect from and after its pa~sage and approval p;o ~D AND A~IROVFD TUIS ~lIt 12TH DAY OF NOVFMBER, 1948 Si?ned Mark Hannah~ Vice Cha~rman of the City Commission of A TFST the City of Denton, Texas City Secretary of *he City of Denton, Texas A}PROVLD AS TO I ORM ^ND LEGA[ITY: Roger~,Teel, Pity Attorney CITY MAI L NOVPMBER 12,1948 A motion wa~ mad. by Tal~afetro and seconded by ~Jtzfera]d to pas the Ordinance to its second ~esd]ng Motion carried A motion was made by TsliaCerro and seconded by ~itzg~rald pass the Ordinance to its third and fins] read]ng Motlor, oa~ried A motion was made by Fitzgerald and o~eondcd by TalJaferro fo~ the adoption of the Ordinance Motion carrded Roll Call was aa follows }]aenah, Yea, Tald~fe~ro, Yea, gerald, Yea Bonds and Csruthers being absent the OrdJnance was declar ed pa sad by the V~ce-Ohairmau, Mark ~{nnnah 7 A motion wa~ sade by Taltaf~o and s~or, ded by F~tzgerald to approve the sa~e of the D~xde rah Co to Cha ~e Pro~to~ Mo~[on Upon mot]on the Commission ~ood adlourned CITY HALL November, 19, 1948 Sp~olal called meeting of the City Oommission o~ the City of Denton, Texas held Friday November 19 1948, in the City Hall Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Taliaf~rro, Caruthers 1 Bids w~re opened for a Pump I~ouse for Well # 10, Clifford Mulkey was the only bidder A mo~ion was made by Fitz?era~d and ~econd~d by Tallaferro to re,er the bid to the City Engineer for furthe~ study Mo~ton carried 2 Mr %arbrough of Hartford Steam Boiler Co met with the City Commission and explained the break-down policy on th* Power Plant A Committee was appointed,composed of Mr Ell~o~t, Creel, Hannah, and Taliaferro,to study the Policy 3 A motion was made by Caru~h~rs and s~conded by Taliaferro to accept the lowest bid on a Bulldozer ( size HDTW Tractor complete with new Baker model 142-4A Hydraulic Bulldozer moun*ing), b~d bein& submitted by Shaw Equipment Company of Dallas, at a pr~oe of $~,284 80, to be delivered immediately, fob Denton,~exas~ to be aid for out of the Street and Br;dge Improvement ~und and the Water and Sewer Bond Fund Ail bids to be mad~ a matter of record and filed in the office of the City Secretary Motion carried A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro to sell the old Caterpillar RD6 to Monroe Terrell for a cash consideration of $1,200 O0 Motion carried 5 Davis and Faw met with the City Comm~sio~ and presented a re- quest that a ~tudy be made of the Par ing Situation in front of the Sullivan Gro*e~y and Market and the East Stde C~eaners o~ Austin ^venue and that the parking meters not be put in front of b~eir place of business and that a copy of this letter b~ made a permanent part of the files of the City of Denton A Committee composed of Caruthors, ?~tz~erald and ~annah was appointed to serve in cooperation with the City Attorney ~nd ~Ity Marshal in a study of the above situation 120 CITY Novemberl9 19A8 6 Mr C W lnt ght and W C Parker me? withes City Commission for a discussion of ?he wa?er situation tn the Ve?erans Addition 7 H F Burke and J W Barber appeared before the Commission with ref- erence to opening Fann[n t from Avenue A to Avenue B A mo?ton was mado by FJ?z?~rald and seconded by Caruthers to go out and make a study of the above property Motion carried 8 The Chairman declnr*d an executive session Marvin Nichols ex- plained the water s~tuat~on ~n r~ard do purchasing 21,000 Acre Feet of Water Rights ~n 1he Garza-Ltttle I ]m re ~voir The rhat rman declared an open cession A motion was made by Oaru- there and ee~onded by qanmah t~ authorize the City Secretary to draw a ~heck ~n the amount of $188 46 payable to the Stets Board of Water En?ineers to }e submitted to Marxtn Nfchols along w~th the application for Water Rights ~n the Garza-Ltt~le ~lm Resevoir Uhe Check to be drawn on the Water and Sewer Bond account Mo?ion carried 9 Walker R~]ey gave a re~ort on the progress of securing the Right- Of -Way on the Dalla~ Highway # 77 ~side the City limits 10 A motion was m~e by Tal~?~ re and oeeonded by Hannah to author~- ize Mr Creel, City E~n~er to ]ay a 6" wa*er l~ne from Bell Avenue to Pal- mer Drive on Sherman Dr~ve and a l~ne on Cott St from Decatur Drive to Cres- snt~ ?o be charged to the Water Bond Fund Motion carried Upon mo~ior ~he Commission stood sdlourued CITY HALL November 3D ,19A8 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton~ Texas, held November 3~, 19A8 in the City Hall Present Hannah, Taliaferro Fitzgerald, Caruthers Absent Bonds 1 A motion was m~de by Caru?hers and seconded by Taliaferro to author- ize the Mayor end City °ecre?ary to sign a ~ontract accepting proposal of Allis-Cha]mer~ Company dated Nowmber 26, 19~, being contract # DAL-2?6A-A Motion carried 2 A motion wes made by Fitz?~rald and seconded by Caruthers author- izlng the C~t¥ Secretary to advertise for b~ds for corerete p~pe for a water drainage of Scripture °t and Gober t ss per ~ec~eat~on~ submitted by the City Enginser Motion c rr~ed Upon motton the Commission toed adjourned OIIY HALL December' 3, 1948 Special called me, ting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held December 3, 1948 in the C~ty Hall Present: Bonds, Hal~nah, Caruthers Fitzgerald, Taliaferro 1 Bids wore opened ~,r the purchase of 1200 feet of 2 1/2 inch Fire Hose, 5~0 feet of I 1/2 inch Fire Hose, 200 feet of i inch F~re Hose and 150 feet of 3/4 inch Fire Hose The f,,llowing Companies submtttod bids Bi-Lateral Hose Co The American Manufacturing C, Fureka Fire ~ose Company C E Fleck Company , Fabric Mire Hose Comoany All Bi~s, showing ~he prices asked for the different slzes~nd ~rades are filed as part of the min~tes No action was taken on the btds until further study by the Commission 2 Fred Minor, local ~ttorney repre nntfng Mrs F M Darnell, appear- ed before the Commiaalon in ~he interest ~ openinf Fannin St from Ave A to Ave B A mo~ion was made ~ F~tz~era]d and seconded by Caruthers to deCer the matter t until Friday Nigk~, December ]~ 19Aa Motion carried 3 A delegation fron ~he Lions Club appeared before the Commission to ask that $3,500 O0 of the Libra~ Bond Money be applied on the purchase of Furni- ture and fixtures for the N~ Library A motion was made Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah that $3,500 OO out of the Library Boud Fund be app~fed on the purchase of Library ~urn~sh- ing and equi~nent, and that ~ll equipment purchased in excess of that amount be paid for by the Lions flu Motion carried 4 A motion was made y Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers that the City place an order with the Renington Rand Company for equipment and Durniture for the new Library as place! in a previous order, the amount to be ordered to be decided by the Library Committee Motion carried 5 Bruce Davis, Iocal Attorney fo~ the City Transit Company submitted an a plication and petition sig~ed by several hundred citizens of the City, ask- ing for an extension of the ~us Line to new areas as indicated by a chart in the petition filed The matter was deferred for further study by the Commission 6 Bruce Davis, lo al Attorney for Sullivan and ~mpson who h~ve bus,ness- es on Austin Avenue, petitioned the City to change the parking me,er or~fnance i~ order to remove the parki~E meters from in front of their places of bus, ness A motion was made ~y Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to carry o~t the mandate of tho~sople of ~he City of Denton and the ~ arking Meter Ordinance as passed by the City Commission On Roll Call the ~t~ Commissioners voted "Yea" No commission- er voted "Nay" The motion ~rried 7 On recommendation ~f the House and Grounds Committee a motion was made by Fitzgerald and s~eonded by Tallaferro to advertise for bids for an apartment s~ze gas rs~e ~nd for a 6, 7, or ~ foot ~lectric refr~?er~tor for ±he Central Fire Station Motion carried 8 A motion was made ~y Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to authorize the City Fngineer to ~ay a "water main for the McKinney Road Well No 8 Motion carried Upon motion the C nmission stood adjourned 22 CITY HALL December 7 °pacioli esi]ed meet]of of the City ConmlJss]on of the City of Den- ton, qexas, held December 7th, 1948, in the City Hell }re nt Bonds, Hannah Fitzgerald, qa]iaferro~ Caruthera Mermen Fver~ and H M M~che]] cem~ before the Commission end re- quested that East Hickory Street }~e w~dened in front of their property A motion wa~ made by Hannah and ~eeonded by Caru~hers that East H~ckory q~ree~ be w~ened ~n front of the pronerty of the Frets ~state and H M Mitchell qbe ¥~op~rty owners are ~o pay for the Curb and Gutter and Sidewalks and to deed to ~he City the strip of land between the present property l~n~ and the line of the %u~]d~ng owned b/ tho Frets Fstate, which i~ now occupted by lake C~avena Motion c tried Upon motfon the Commis~t n stood adjourned CitY HALL I~oemh(r 10, 1948 {elular m~ettng of ~he C~ty gommtssior o£ the City of Denton, Texas, held December loth, ]948, at 7 ~0 P M ~n the City Hall Pre,eot Bonds Hannah Caruthera Fitzgerald Tal~aferro Absent None g~lls for thr month of November w~re approved and ordered paid out of the~ r~pocttve ~lnds Raper± % rc ltv n by the Department Heads 1 ~td~ for th~ Central F]r( Depar~men~ Kitchen equipment w~re opened A motion was made by Hannah and ~eetnded by Tal~aferro ~o accept the b~d of h~}l~pe Radto~hoD fo~ a refri&era%or to c~st $210 00, and $he hid of Tal4afar~o and So~%~O}~a ~t)ve Jo cost $o0 O0 Motion carried 2 B~ w~r( opened for %he purchase of a oar for the Police Depart- ment as follows Tomos ~tra~ton % Co 1949 Ply $1200 OO Ben Ivey lO?9 Ford $1055 O0 Grse~-Barrow Chev ~o 1949 Phev ~l)O0 00 A motion was made by Tal]~ferro and seconded by Oaruthera ~o accept the bid of B~n Ivey Moto~ Co nnd ~rehase tho 1949 Ford at a cost of $1055 00 Mot]on carried A motion wa made by Ta]~aferro and seconded by Caruther~ to author- ~?e the City Fn[]neer to ~ur~ha~e a Byron-Jack on Pump £ron the San Antonio I ump Suppl) Co at a cst of $8887 O0 , and th~ ~ng]ne~r ~o specify the condition of the c~ntraet The May r to dca]are an emergenay for same Motion earrl~d C~TY HALL December 10 1942 4 A motion was made by F/tzg~rald and seconded by Hannah to advertise for bids for a Chlorinator for Well No ]0 Bids to b opened December 31, 1948 Motion serried 5 A motion was made by F[tzge~a]d end ~e~onded ~y Ca~uthers ~o ~dopt the following resolutton to s.+ holidays For the enforcement of certain ordinances Motion csrried ~T A R~GUIAR ~%NG OF THE ~ITY CO~ISSION OF THE CITY OF DE~O~ T~, AT THF CITY H~L OF SAID ~ITY, Di~ 10th, ~E~A8 the ~nfore~m~nt of ~ ~ain o ~nances D~nton~ T~xam~ im affeot~d by ?h~ oeeuranee et hol~daym~ ~d ~ERF~ the Executive Department o~ th~ ~lty ~ov~r~snt d~s~r~ to know what ~ays th~ Oity ~o~s~on w~hes d~s~ynate~ as holl~ays, NOW~ THF~FO~ BE IT R}SOL~D by the P~ty Commtmslon of Oity of D~n?on, T~xam, that ?he following days b~ des~at~d as official holiday~ of the OIty of Dsn~on~ T~xam Janua~ 1~ July 7~ Thanka~vtng and Ohri~tmas day~ an~ they ar~ hersby d~s~ats~ Passed and approvsd thl~ day o~ December, St~~~ City Co~lssion Attest~ 0 0 Knight, City Secreta~ Approwd: J L Yarbrough, Mayo~ CITY NALL December 16, 1942 Special called meeting of the City Commission of th~ City of Denton, Texas, held in ~he City Hall December 16 ]948 Present: Bonds, Hannah Caru~hers, Tal~sferro Absent: Fitzgerald i The 0hairman appointed Ta]isferro and Hannah to ~anvas the elf ct~ returns o~ the speo]al election to annex 4 %uaets of land At a special meeting of the ~ity ~omm~ssion oF the City of Denton, Texas, at the City Ha~! in said City, December 16, 19~8 WHERFAS, a special C~ty eleetion wa~ duly oalled to be held in the City of Denton, Texas on Tuesday, December l~th, 19~2 for the purpose of determining whethor or not certain tracts of land should be anne×ed ~o the City of Denton, Texas, and WHEREAS, said election w~s held on December 14 1942 as ordered, and, W~EREAS, a committeo was adps nted of City Commissioners Mark 124 PITv ~ALL ~'~ DFPF~BFR 16, lO48 ~'~ Hannah and Richard Talfarerro ~o e~nvass ~he returns o£ said aleetlon,and WH~H?A° smd eommftte~ did ¢ nvass the returns of said ele~tlon on December 16, 1918, and did *~]c t±s repo]t of ~aid msnvas% which re- port showed that a malority of ail ye+es ca t at said election were east in favor of ~ id annexation of smd tracf of lsnd~ now, TH7P~OP~F, b ~t r Jolv~d ~h~f fha f~ty Commission of the of Denton T*xas do hereby d~ela~e and ~t doe~ hereby de(la~e that a maj- ority of the qual~i~d voter~ vof~n~ ~n ~d slsotion voted in favor of the annexation of ~id t~ri~o~ PA PD ;~D A~PHOVFD THI~ 16th DAY 0F DEC~, 1948 ~ned laeP ~onds, ~hst~an of City 0ommis~ion Attest 0 C Knight, City of Denfon Texas Approved J L Ya~brou&h Mayor ~t~y of Den%on Texas A motion was made by Hannah ~d seconded ~ Tal~aferro to adopt ~he resoluf~on ~ot~on Carrted TH~ FOLLOWING ~0~ WAS G~FN OF THL CO. IT,lL AP]OINTFD ~0 C~VA5° T~F R~UHN° OF TUE ~ECTION HE~ IN THE CITY OF DENTON T~A~, ON TUF 14th DAY OF DFC~FR, 194~ ~nme% no~ you~ c)mm[ttee ap~o~nfed to canvass the r~turns of the speelal Eleet~ m held ~n ~he City of Denton Texa% on th. 14th ~ay of Dee- ember, 19&8, and ~ p~ o5fully ~ake~ ~he ~ollowin~ report We haw care~lly ~anv~sod %he returDs of s~id election and find the F~sulf thereof as For annexation of frae% n~ber 1 d~ser]bed upon official b~llot he~to attached ~2 vM~s w re east ;~a~nsf annexaf~on of ~Fact n~be~ ] de or, bed upon the of Ffe~al ballot hereto attached 0 voteo w~r~ cas~ For the annewat~on of ~raef number 2 ~sm~bed upon the official ballot hereto attached 32 vot(~ w~ A~a~nst the annexation of f~ae~ nam% r 2 de oFl~ed upon the ~f~inial ballot hereto aftaohed 0 vo~co w~re e~st Fo~ the annc~at~on of Tract n~boF ~ de or,bed upon the official ballot here- to attaohed ~0 vot~ 4~re e. t A~atnst the annexation of rrac~ number 3 described u~n the offfclal b~]ot hereto attached 0 votes were cast For annew~n of tract n~ber / deacrfbed u~n ~he off~.~al ballot hereto attaohed 30 votes w~rJ cast Aua~nst the annexation of t-act numbor A de~nribed upon the official ballot hereto attanhed 0 vo~e~ were cast Respectfully mbm~f~ed on *h~s the 16th day of December 19A8 Si?ned Mark Hannah R H Ta]iaferro CITY HALL December 16, 19/.8 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY O~ DL~TON, TEXAS, AND DFCLARING AN EMFRGFNCY ~ % B$ IT ORDIANED By THE CITY CO~MISSION OF TUE ClrY OF DENTON, TEXAS, ~LCTION ONE: That the followln~ described tracts of land are hereby annexed %or and made part of, and brought within tht corporcte limtte of the City of Denton, Texas, in compliance with all election held in the City of Denton Tex~a on the 14th day of December, A D 19/8, Ali of that eertai% tract or parcel of land cltuated ~n the County of Denton and the State of Texas, aug described in ~aets as follows T~CT ONE Ail that certain tract or parcel of land s~tua~ed in the County Denton, S~ate of Texas, and being ou~ of the Fug~ne Puchalsk~ Surwy Abs+rac~ No ~6, and being a part of a tract of 84 acres described ~n Pe~d from M~dland L~fe Insurance Company to W ~ Po~cr, dated May 1. 1940, and sho~ of record ~n Volume 2~4, nage ~3, Deed of Dentnn, County, Texas. and b ~ng more particularly de~nr~bed follows BFGIN~ING at a stye ~or corner ~n the We~t B~unda~ Lin* of Avenue I, a public road, ~ ~d beginning corner b~ng the South- eat corner of s~id 84 a~e tract; TH}NCE North w~h ~he ~ t boun- dary l~n~ of smd Avenue I, and the Fn~t bounda~ l~ne of .Md 84 acr~ ~rac~ 450 feet to a stake for corn~ r; THSNOr ~outh ~ deg 26 m~n W~ t, 10~ 9 feet (363 56 va as) to a stake for corner ~n ~h[ Fa t boundary line of a certain t~act of land conveyed by W C Pot~r and Wife to the State of Texa~ by deed dated S~emb~r 28, 194~, sho~ of reco~ ~n Vol~e 3~8. ~ge 59 D~ed Race, is of Denton, County Texas ~H~NCE w~h tb~ ea.t bounda~ lin* o~ ssld ~a~t c~nveyed to The State of T*xas, Sou~heaste~]y follow~n~ ~ mn~e ~o the ]~ft whose radtu9 ~s ~l~ Z fee~. 512 ~ fe(~ (17/ ~ w~s) to a co~ner, THFNCE Sou~b 65 deg o7 mfn Ea~ w~h ~h~ Fast bounda~ l~ne of a~d _ tract ~onveyed to th~ Sta+e cC Texa~, 212 0 Ceet (7~ 3P v~ras) s corner in the South Bounds~ l~ne of smd ~Z a~r~ ~rae~ THFNCE Fast along ~he South boundary line c~ ~fd ~/ m~e Irac~ 4~6 7 f~t to the p~a~e of beginnin~ and co~,~a~Hng 7 4° acz(~ ~f land All that oer~e~n lot, tract or ~a~ct[ of ]and s~tua~d in De~ton County, Texas, part of the Robert B~a~ont Survey, and b~tng p~rt of a ]70 acre trect ~n th~ Nnr~heast oo~r of ~u~d ou~vey, fo~er]y o~,-d by D H F~, an~ be~n~ a ar~ of a 22 a~re ~act apart to Maftte Hawklne in the partition off aid 170 acre tract ~he Distriet Conrt in Denton Co~mty T~xa~ and kno~ a~ Lo~ ~o 4 in ~aid psrti~ion and d~r]bed in Deed f m ~a~]e ~awkin~, to Woodson A Harris, of reco~ tn Vol ~0~ page ]g/ oi the De~d R~eords of Denton Oounty, Texa,, Pegtnning at an iron pin n the We~ line of Ro]]ve~ S~ree~ about 2~ f~et ~est of lhe East line oC sn~d ou~voy and in Sou~h line of maid Lot No ~, an] In ~he No,th 1]n~ oC Pain ~H}NCF We~ ~tth ~he Sou~h ]tn~ oC ~a]d Lot No /~ an~ the ~or~h line of Fs~n Ave, 720 eeet TULNCF No.ih ]5 ~[n Wes~ 52/ f( *o~n~r ~n ~he North of ~$id Lot No /, iH~CF }a T 720 fe~t ncr in the West line cC Bel~ ~ar Str et a~d ir, th~ North line of Lo~ No Z, allotted ~o Mat~ie Hawk~n~ tn +h* partition o~ id 170 acre tract ~ong the heirs of D ~ I~ dec~ d TH}UCE ~cuth 15 min Fact with the Uest line of Bolivar S~r~et 5~ *o~t to thc place - of bef ~nning T~CT TMREL (A) Ali thai oer~atn ]ot~ (~act or ~ree] of ~and ~tua~d Denton County, Texa~, b*fof a p~r~ ~ ~he 4 3 a( r~ t~a~t tn th J D Lilly Su~ey, Abstract No 762 d( nrtb~d a~ 'Third Trgct in a deed From Hat~i~ Mae qackwo~th, (t al ~st~s to Richard 0 Fulton dated Marnh 13 19/5 of resold ~n Yo]umo 311, pag~ 220, Deed ReceSs of D nrc,, ~un~y Texa~, d~sor~bed by metec ~d bonnd as follows 6 CITY HALL ~-~ December 16~ ]94g tIGINNING AT the Southwest Corner of said L 3 acre tract a point in the south llne of sa~d L~lly Survey at its intersection with the center line of Pertain Btreet; THFNCE West along the south line of said Lilly Survey to its intersection with the east boundary llne of the City limits of the C~ty of Denton THFNOE North along the sa~d City Limits l~ne to the south line of the ri?bt-of-way of ?he q exes and t acif~c Railway; THFNCF Northeasterly along the south line of said right- or-way to the northeast corner of said 4 3 acre tract, THYNCL oouth along the ~ast line of said tract and tu the center of Ferta~n °tree? to the place of beginning, containing approxfmetely 2 O0 acre of lamd (B) Delng a part of a certain tract of land out of the I D Lilly Survey in Denton, County, Texas, described in a deed form 0 C Grant, Et Al, to F W W~ll~ams, dated April 27, 19L3, and recorded in Volume 299 page Z34, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, said tract to be annexed being all of the twenty (20) lots to?ether with the streets shown on a plat of lohn W Mozingo Addition, out of the J D Lilly Survey ~n Denton County, Texas, said plat being of record in Volume 376, page 3~2 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, which ss~d records ere located dn the of*ice of the County Clerk in?he ~ou~thouse of said City and County of Denton~ to which refelence is hereby mede TRACT FOUR All those lots, tracts or parcels of land situated in Denton County exes and being adjacent to the North boundary line of the C~ty of Denton, Texas, and being a part of the Robert Beaumont Survey, more particularly de oribed as follows BDT INNING at a point 400 feet north and 713 feet West of the intersection of the E B ]1ne of Bradley Street with the N B line of Scripture treeb, the s~me being the N E corner of an Addition, Field Notes of which are of record in Volume 7, page 296, Minutes Book of the City of Denton, Texas THFNCE North with the W B line of Revised Roberts Addition A96 feet to ?he N E coiner of Lot 12, Block 1, Brown Heights Addition, THFNCE West with the N B line of Brown Heights Addition 460 feet to the N W corner of lot 1, Block 2~ Brown Heights Addition, THFNCE °ou?h wdth th~ W B line of Brown Heights Addition Z96 feet ?o the 5 W corner of ?he sa~d Addition, description of which ~s of record in Volume 7, Pate 296, Minutes Book, City of Denton,Texa~ THPNCE East with the N B line of said Addition 460 feet to the place of beginning °ECTION TWO, It being necessary th~ the above described tracts of lahd be annexed to the City of Denton, Texas, in compliance with an elect~on held on the lath day of December, A D , 1948, there is an emergency and public necessity that the rule requiring ?h~e ordinance to be placed on three ~everal reading~ on three ~everal days be~ and the same ~s hereby sussended, and th~s ordinance shall be plac~d on its third and final reading to ~ts passage and shall be in full force and effee~ from and after its passage and approval ? 1948 airman of the ~ City Commission of the City of Denton Texa~ Attest 0 C Kn~?ht ecretary City of Denton, Texas A?PROVID A° I0 FORM AND LEGALI~Y Rogers qeel, City Attorney APPROVED J L Yarbrough, Mayor CitV of Denton Texas 127 CITY HALL December 16 ]94F A motion was made by Hannah and ~econded by Taliaferro to pass the ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion wac made by Talfaferro and ~eeonded by Caruthers to pass the ordinance to its third and f~na] reading Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah end seconded by Caruthers for adoption of the ordinance Motion carried On roll call the following Commissioners voted "Aye" Bonds, Taliaferro, Rannah and Caruthers No Commissioner voted "Nay", the Chair- man declared the ordinance passed 3 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Taliaferro to advertise for bids for four 900-24 12 ply tires and four tubes for the Fire Department Motion carried A motioh was made by Caruthers and seconded by Hannah to advertise the Lester Davis residence for sale, the bids to be opened December 31, 1948 Motion carried 5 The matter of opening Fannin Street was ~iscussed and the City Commission agreed to invite the former City Commission to meet with the present City Commission to discuss the matter 6 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers to ~ transfer monthly, the balance in the meter revenue account to the Police Department i'und Motion carried 7 An ordinance accepting the Revtsed ~lat for the Carroll Park Addition was presented: AN ORDINANCE ACCFPTING THE DEDICATION AND PLAT OF THETWIRD HFVISED PEAT OF A PART O~ CARROLL lARK ADDITION IN THE CItY OF DFNTON, TFXA°, AND FINDIN6 THE NEOF~SITY THEREFOR AND ABANDONING ALL STRFETS AND ALLEYS HFRETOFORE DEDICAT- ED IN ANY AND O~HER DEDICATIONS OF S^ID CARROLL PARK ADDITION INCOMSISTENT THEREWITH AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY: WHERYAS, heretofore a plat and dedication of the Carroll Park Ad- dition was filed for recordS and ~EREAS, t~ereafter additional plats and dedications were filed, especially a plat and dedication of She Second ~evised Plat of Carroll Park Addition Denton, Texas, which is of record in Volume 302 page 546, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, end, WHEREAS, in said plan of the Second Hev~sed Pls~ of Carroll Park Addition, in said City of Denton, Texas the streets were circular and several of them came to a dead end, and no thou7ht or provision was had or made for the ~uture growth of the City of Denton, Texas to the West of sa~d Addition, and WHEREAS, said streets North of the South lines of Blocks ll, 12, 13 and north of the North line of Block No 10 have never been opened or used as streets as laid out in said plst, and have never been recognized by the Public as such, and, WMURFAS, it will be highly advantageous to the C~ty of De~ton, Tex- as, and for the general welfare of sa~d Cd,y, and for a proper plan for future ~rowth and develoMment of said City, that a new plat be made and filed and a new dedication be made, same ~o be known aa the Third Revised Plat of a part of the Carroll Park Addition in the City of Denton, Texas, and, W~EREAS, it is necessary for previous dedications of proposed streets and alleys and public ways lying North of South line of~loeks Nos ll, 12, and 13, and north of the North l~ne of ~lock No l0 to be abandoned, in order to make possible the Dresent dodication of streets and alleys in that part of said Addition re~er~ed to NOW, THPRFFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION O~ THE CITY OF DYNTON, TEXAS: ~FCT~ON ONE,That the City of Denton, Texas, hereby acknowledges and accepts the dedication to the City of Denton, Texas of all of the Streets and alleys as shown on the Third Revised Plat of Carroll Park Addition, also referred to on said plat as being "Plat of Carroll Park A~dition, Third Filing," which dedication was made on the 16th day of December, A D 194~, a copy of whdch plat is hereto a~tached 1128 CI"Y HALL D[CFMBFR 16, 1948 SPCTION TWO That said dedleat~on be, and the same is hereby found to be to the best ~nter*sts of ~he C~ty of Denton, Texas, and a better plan for streets and for the ~uture growth and welf~re of said City SECTION THRFF That the dedlcat on of atreete and Alleys in all previous dedications of Carroll Park Addition inconsistent with said new dedication and plat, be, and the same ere hereby abandoned and released by the City of Denton, Texas and the Clty of Den*on, Texas in consideration of such change for the welfare of said C~y does hereby abandon,and relinquish any and all th~ r~ht~ and orivtle?e ~t may have or have had by vtrture of any pr~or ded~eation and plats inconsistent with said Third Filing o~ Third Revised plat ~FCqION FOUR There beJn~ a necessity that the dedication shown in the re- vised Plat above referred to be accented and that said prior dedications be abandoned and ~hat a delay ~n sa~d acceptance, relinquishment and aban- donment in previous dedications would wot1 a great and unnecessary hardship upon the owners of said addition, ~reates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the rule requtr~n~ ordinances to be read on three several days be and the ~ame is hereby u~pended and 1his ordinance shall be passed on ~s third and final r~adfn~ to its passage and shall be in full force and effect immediately from and after its passage PAS~ED AND ^~tROVtD ON th~s 16~h~ay of December, 19~8 // Jack Bonds, Chairmanof the City Commission ~ City of Denton, Texas ATTF°T: 0 C Knight, City ~ecretamy City of Denton, Texas AIPROVLD I L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion wac made by Mannah and seconded by qal]aferro to pass the ordinance to ~t~ see~nd read[n~ Motion carried A motion was made by qa]~aferro an8 seconded by Ca~thers to pass the ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah and s~conded by Caruthers for the adop- tion of *he or ~n~ece A roll call wa~ ~aken and the following voted "Yea" Bonds, Taliaeerro, Hannah and Caruthers No Commissioner voting "Nay" The Chairman deelar d the ordinance pas~ed Upon motion tlc Commts~3on 9rood adjourned '{29 CITY HAIL uFCZ3<BYR 31, 194P Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton,Texas, held December 31, 1948, in the City Hall Fre~ent Bonds, Hannah, Taliaferro, Caruthers Absent F~tzgerald 1 Fids wens opened for the purchane of 4 truck t~ re and tubes The bld of Sears-Roeb~ck of $2q3 60 be~nF the lowest bid A motion wes made by Caru?hers and seconded by Hannah to purchabe th~ tires and tubes from Sears-Roebuck Motion carried 2 Bids ~ere received for the sale of the le ter Davis home as follows Clan ~mi~h $1500 OO Letter Davis $2000 OO A mo{ion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to accept the bid of Le tar Davis for $2000 CO The house to be moved off the lot within 30 days Motion carried 3 A motion was made by Tal~eferro and seconded by Caruthers to pay estimate # 12 to Carpenter Brothers, for work on the Sewer D~sposal tlant Motion oarried,, 4 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers to pay roe Ward $430 77, being the f~nal payment for enFine~ring work rendered the City of Denton Motion carried 5 Whereas there were no bids received ~rom the a~ for the purchase of a Chlorinator, a motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to authorize the City Fng~neer to purchase a Chlorinator from Wallace-Tiernan Co Motion carrJed Up,n motion t~e Commission ~tood adlourned CITY HALL January 4, 1940 Special called meetfnf of ~he City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held at 7:00 P M January 4th, 1~49 in the City Hall Present: Bonds, Hannah, Tal~sferro Csruthers Absent Fitzgerald 1 The application of the City Transit for new Routes was presented by Attorneys Dawls and Faw ~red M~nor, Attorney for the Denton Bus L~ne entered a protest in b~half of ~he Denton Bus 2~ne on a port~on of the ex- tension asked by the City ~rans~t No action was taken by the C~ty Commission since they wanted to give it further study 2 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Tal~a£erro to carry out the plans for opening Fannin Street as committed by a former City Commission Composed of H G Brown H B Caddell W J q~mmons, W D Barrow Lee Preston, Mayor end Ben Ivey, Cha~Ean of the City planing Board , as per statement dated January 4th, 1~49, and which is filed ac a pnrt of these minutes Motion carried 130 CIqY ;{AIL ~anuary ~, 19/~ Denton~ ~exa~ lanuary A, 19l~ q o the Honorable C~ty Commission of the City ~t Denton, Texa~ Oen~lemen We~ the unders]?ned, Former Commissioners of the City of Den~ n, Teyas~ make the follow]n~ s~atemcn] w~th reFer(nce to the proposed extension of Fannin ~reet between Awnue ; and Avenue B ~n the City of Denton T~xas The proposed ~reat wa %e run aJon~ the south si~e of the F M Parnell Addition between ^wnue A and Awnue B ~hen Mr~ D~,rn~l] presented a pro- posed plat of a~d Addition to the City Con~]ssion for approval the said Con~ieston de(]~n~d to a~Drovf it and reque ~ed her to re-~urvey and re- plat her Add4tion ]esv~ ~en feet a]on~ the north s~de for the purpose of widening Mi]] ~r et and to dedicate McCormJck q~reet north and south aeros~ hot said addition and at that ~me she wa advisod by the Go~unission that the Co~n~ssion would open up Pannin troet along th~ south side o~ her said Addition %he City pnrcha ed 1he land for the extension of Fannin Street with the express purpose and intent to open saad s~r~et alon~ the south s/de of said Addition as above staled The mailer dra~ped along and the qtreet waq never opened dur~n~ the eneumbeney of any of the underqi?ned Comm~sqtoner8~ but it was the purpos~ lnd ~ntent that the dtree~ wa to be opened and the mndera~gned feel that ~n v~¢w of the c mm~ttments made at the tkme that the street should be opened Respectfully oubm~t ~d S~?ned H O Brown~ Il B Cadde]] , W T Simmons, W D BarroW, Lee t rcston Ben /vey~ Cha[rms~l C~y []annin~ Board 3 A mo~]on wa{ msde by {annah ~nd seconded by Caruthers to ingtruet the C~ty Attorney to d,aw up e deed to convey %o H F Burke lr , a strip of land 13 f ~t w ~e ~md ]66 Fe~t lon6 ad~o~n]n~ his pro[ rty on the south for ~]00 OO in olde* $~ ar ~t Iii conlm]ttment of a former Gity Cormmies]on Mo~lon carr~(d IlD n motion ~he Commission ~ood adjourned 1 ql CITY ~AI L Oeg~uar y 14 1949 Don ton Texa~ Jar lary 14 1)49 Regular me.tin[ of the City Corelle ] I ¢~ t? fl ~ )f D nt~r~ Iexas h ld ~auua~ 14 1~9 ~ t~ ~ City Hal] Pro nt ]l~h fitzgerald Iai ~ ~ r~ C~ r ~l} Abser t Roport~ nad ty all ~oparbmtnt bead~ ~er h ~lls w re appr~ ed and ordered psi oui ~ ~ ~ [ ~:vt funds 1 A motion wa~ male by Tal~aforro a~ tc> d~d by 6aru~hers *o advert~ e [or bids for ~dit~onal meter to meet the d~and Mot~ m cart%ed A motion was made by Caruther~ ~d seco~dod b/ iai a~ rte to s~ttle th delinquent tax acco~t of t~ Garrett estat~ a shown ~y the s at ~ nt [r~par~ %otl on carried ~ Ordin~ce settin~ up a fun1 to r~tfre Water and ~e~ r bonds ~as and a~ proved~ AN 0RDIN~CE kY ~HE CITY COP~ISSION O~ file C~ ~Y C DzNIO TE~ Ok~FI~C A UoED ~OR CAPITAL IMPROVE~ OI rlP CItY S AFFR Ah0 qE~rR V~TF; OR *0 RETORt F $1 225 000 O0 ~T~ AND o~ BOND DATED ~]OVE~ER 1 1~ AND D)CIA~I~[ AN F 1ERGFNCY ~ the 6itv Go.lesion hy orhn~nce ~>a%ol Now ~b~r 1 ] )~6 au t~or zed the is uance of $1 225,000 O0 ~n ;~at r an Sswar k~venue end ~ ~ last bf said bends are duo and payable on November 1 1976 wi*h~provision the% said bond~ ~y be redeemed prior to such time to wit Novsmb r l 1961 ~md ;~ ~P~ no p~ovi 1 n wa made In %he ord~nancr a~th r]z~ng the l~su~c~ lt~ b~ds for th~ accumulation of a f md ~a r t~r att }wad prior to have an] n prey] ion wa nade for he accumula[] cn o[ und to be u~et or c~p~ m~nt of sa~d syst~ a ~ bo~ ubs c ~on*]f ~ono for th C~/ LI~ ~c L~g[ t md ~R~ lb 1 fourd by the b~ty ~ ~mn~s ~on t~t cum ~t revnnues over ~d ~llow the creation of ~ f~d to be ~sed For Ih rtt~re ~ont o[ mt~r an$ S~w~r ~y tern ~ouds ~d for capital l[~provoments of the ~a o~ ~ gewar S;~[~m of th~ City bE IT ORDAIIED BY fH[ CIIY CO ~S$ION O~ iIl~ CItY O~ D~4~Oh Section I: there is hereby cratod a I~n~ to ~ known a~ lb~ WAT~ ~D ~i 1~ AT ~~ ~D R~IREM~ i ~D" Section 2~ After full trovlsions are Iirst ~ad~ f~r the ~aV ~ent o operation ~t na~ - ~on~co expenses of the City ~ Electr~ Lllh~ md Power ~y tim ~ ~1 ,ale~orPs an ~ew r 2Vsttm ~d for setting aside the r~quiremen~ of the '$p c~al Eloetmc LiFht ani System R~venue Oond l~d a~rtes 1~7 ' ~i th [lsctr]~ I~ht ~ tower Sy~te~ Renewal ~ tt~ru~nt and Retirement Iund ' and after full prov] ~on~ are ~]rsi [,ado for t~lr ~lde the l~wful requ%rem~t of t~ 'C~ty of D~nton Texa ya~ r and S ~r ~ ~r u ~ ~ds 1345 $] 225 O00 OOls ue the City Seer tar/ i autlorlzed md 'ir c[(d to wlt}drJw from tqe "Wate~ ~ight ~d ~ewer ~d' of tho C~ty of Denton in eqJal m uthlv ln~tal] mnt o~ or before the 15ih ds el each nonth (in o ~r ~ th bala~e~ ~emalnlr in ~d Wat(r Light ~d ~ewer tund will permtt)~4~ 000 O0 F r year a~ ~ hail de~c~:t sm~ ~n said ~ATFR AND SE~ RFN~AL B~TER~T A~[O R~T1R~ 4]~T In the event that the income aha I nno~ ~ he Nat r L~yht and of any deficiency shall be added to thc amount othe~ e req]lr~d for the next mont[ till a]] deficiencies am rect~tied the custodian el ~a~d F~d ~hall b~ ~] ta bf thc f]ty Gemmule ]o~ and t} d~po~]t~ aboveproscrib~ i sh~]] bo made ~nto aid fun~ w~th ~]d d~[osliory o ~d De posit ry may bo ch%nFed at an/ time LV said 6omal 132 l~ C~t omn~ ~ 11 tr~ ti ~c to t~n lay t t~e proceed f aid ~un] 1r m l~w[~l ~b r 1 ]n ecurltv cr s~cu~ ~1~ y written Resolution of tl ~n h ]1 ~ t o~ ~h rc~lrolent at mf tJnc deem ] aJvl d~% d N~ nk r I 1 Iun3 for an/ of tic 1[ v tur;o sl~ll be tmd~ pursuant [o rlqolu[lons aut~ lng uql ] tructim [h~ City ~cI tkrv Lo ach [fo<t tatin Ch3 amount ard ~ur- ~o~ ~h(r oe ~ectkcn 3 ]h ta<t tho[ t pr vi ion ha be n nado lot the accu'nu]aflon of for ca~[~ } itprc ~ nt th ~lt "wcIk In1 9ow t Vat r of th f~lv of b ~tcn %exas tel etkar with th fa t Lhat n pro~1 ~ )n ha been ~dc for th accumu]aLlnn ~ a Iund to ~nable I1 g~t~ to t Lip ] I c t tan in( lnlobtelr ss oF said syqtem pti ~r to ~lov ~ er 1 1976 ar tlllba fn ~norf~nc lad an zmp ratzv pablic neesss2ty that the pul renu r~n/ opting( to be reel at mop than one meotxn~ et tho C~fy bon~ ~on b 1or fzr ~l ia ap b u ended an/ sal ] rule is hereby sus[ nded ] ~ d nt ;FIr vet th~ l th ~/ of Jan~t~ 1 43 ~ fm od ark Jam ~h Challman' i~T~/ Cemnt ion el k~ c] ~} ¢ f Denton ~exa Attest ~lgncdl 0 C I~ itt Approvedt ~'{'t/'Secz t~-FT-TF--FTt/ oF D~nton loxa ~£[ned J I ~arbrau~h Vkyor Ap[ r )vel a t 3orml A not l n aa ltl) b ~] la{orro ; d fo r d d by CaE at[ rs to pa~ t ) the ~hlr r It~ l~ttcn ( t~r ] A ~k~ ~] I t Or m ~n was ~adc t / Pallaf ~ro ant econd d by ( L r~ll ~ll tn ~ol~ ~tt Oonns~l (r vot(d Y~a I Ia]~af rte Caru~ r Jt~~ }ztz[ t t]J J) (Omll 3mr voted '~a3' Ih. C~r- nan doc]ar ] ti Otdlrla~ I ~ d A moL~on wa ~ad b/ T~I~af rte and e(ondcd by CarutPa~s to approve the plat subd~v] h~ tn J~hn I ~arf~ Adler]on to th~ Ci~v of Denton ~o~]on arr~od 4 A noM~n w ~ nxd by Ca~uth r and ~cmded by Tal~aterro author,/lng the qayo~ to sl~ ~ a r lea ~o th~ (~nllal MenFht ILn~ acce[tln~ $40 O0 t~i]na] m~nt for da lageq to stluctu~e at th qe~ r DI ~osal }[ant Motion cam]ed ~ITY HALL January 14 l )4 ~ 5 A motion was made by TalJaterro and seconded by Ca,uther to author~?e tho Mayor to sign a lease agreement for thc Texas and }actfic Railway Company fcr running an 8-inch water line un, er the tracks ~mile post No 209.09 Notion carried Upon motion the 6o~tss~on .toed adjourned Secretary Chairman CITY UAIL ~ anu~ry 19 lJ4q Called moetin[ oJ the City Coi~nJ ~ou of the C~t of Dent~n [exa held January I9 194J Preset Bonds ikmnah [itzgerald Caturl ar and Ialiaierro 1 k motion was made by Tal~a~erro and seco ded y C&rmthers to atvertl e for bids for a wire fence for Well ~ 10 on s[ec~£1cai]¢ns furnished ly the City Fn~neer~ bids to be opened at 5 P ~ ~ebru~ry 4 1949 ~otton carried Upon motion the Commission stodd adjourned CITY HALL Oanuary 21 194J Called meeting of the Cltv bol~m~ ion of the ~itv o[ Denton Texas held January 21 1949 Pre,eot Bonds ~itgerald Caruther Taliaferro Abe eot: Hannah 1 Upc~ recomaandat~ou o£ th~ City Ln[zr esr a not, on wa made by Ialza~orro and Seconded by Caruthers to autaorlze £in~l pavement to All]s-Chal ~r Company in the amount el $6 872 68 on the switchboard at the new power plant ~otton carried 2 Upon the request of th~ ~ity En~zneer and the ~yor declarin~ an emergency a motion was made by Talia£erro and seconded by ~ztzgsrald to pur- chase eight water valves from The Viking Company each valve to cost $6J 40 ~ot~on carried 3 lA motion was made by ~ltzgerald a~d se( ended by Talialerro to instruct ~he City ~Tgineer to notify the Eeifer Plumbing CompanV to paV for the ~nspec t~on fee Ihs bill was raudered on Januar~ 6 1943 in the ammmt of $83 80 ~otion carried 4 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Tal~aferro to authorize tho 61ty Engineer to netotiato with the Hartford Steam ~o~ler Insurance ompany ~or insurance on the new Power Plant Motion carried R E ~ 0 L U T I ON WH~REA~, the City Commission o! the C~ty of Denton ~exas did by resol- ution dated January SO 19~$ recorded in Volume 1~ Page 598 o£ the Ninutes 0£ the City Commission of the City or D~uton authorize the Yirst arsenal ~ank o~ Dallas Texas to invest $20 000 00 ~t of the City of D~nton g~oclal~ eserve Sink- tog ~und in the ~ity of Denton School Ho.se and Librarv Bonds sa~d bonds being ~ated ~Iovember 1 1947 bearing ~nterest at the rate o~ 2~ Per Annum amd 134 CI IY ,ALL January 2] 1~9 ~VPFRi~S in co~t~]~anee w~th ~aii rc~olut~ ~n the Iirst National ~k of Dal~a~ Texas did ~nw t ~a~d ~O OOO OO ~r a~d chool llouso ~d L~brary Bonds and deposited said bonds tn tiusl with samd Bmk :n lieu of said ~20 OOO OO ~d WtER~ M Cllv o~ msslon do~bl ~he leFalitv of uch znvestm~t fron said Special Rese~v ~nkzn[ l~d ~d l~ of tho opinion tha~ sa~d ~nvestment should been ma~efrom the Power md L~[ ht ~e~ twal and Betterment Now ther~torc be It rc ~[v d thtt tho }lrs~ l~at~ m~] ~ank oi Dallas Texa h~reby aathor~zod ~ ~ d~r~cted to t~nsf r sa~d S~hool House ~d L~brary Bond tn thc Iowsr and L~ht R(n~w~l and }tstternsni ]und ~o be held on doFostt ~d ~n trust w:th the ilrst National Bank >f ~allas rexes in lieu of tho ~ur~ha~e price of said Ho se and Imtrov~msn~ ~tonds ~d a}d ~r~t Nat~onal~k is hereby authorized d~rec~ed to tran~fe~ [r~ ~ th ali }~r an] Ii[bt Renewal and Betterm~t l~d to the ~pec~al Rese~v ~ ~k~n{ ~m~i and th~ ~aomt orl{ ~na]ly paid by said b~k for said School lie sa ~nd L~bm~y Bonds~ las~ d ~d apprnv d ti 1 21 t daV of ~irmsn of the City Co~m.isslon Secretary Ct~ ~ r man CllV HAIL January 24 l ;49 Caltei meetinf of th C]t/ ( l~al ~on of th (itv of Dento~ Texas he]d Janualv ~4 1 }49 ~n tho Cl$f lan }ros~% ~r~d~ Hanm~ l~tzff~ra]d %arutler and [altaferro l 2h~ m~elinl wa~ ~a]]~ i to con [d~r tho application oe t e City Transit Conpany ~ ex~ond ~l ro~t~ 2 A atlon wa ~d b; t~tz{~ra]d ant se~o ded bv %al~aferro to inst~ct the City A?t vrn~v [( draw an ~rd~ m o ~ettmng forth a now route for tho City [fan,it Co~[an~ a o~o ;oar ~a ]~ ~ub]eat to approved siop~ ~d schedu]e~ on foll~nf, ~rrot pr ~n~nF at R~ ~ Il tar S~th to ~o~t Hulborrv ~es~ on West I~lbor~ to ~lch South on ;~l(h to ~e t Vcamore ~e t on ~ + o~ca~oro to Avenue A South o ~v n ~ A to Col]zn ~a t on ~ol]~ms bo P~i North m Peak lo lanmn We o~ ~am~n to lea North et olch to Mtll ~e t on M~ll to AvenueA North oD Al nw A t~ /camore ~ t on~S/o~mor~ to ~ Ich North on Helch bo ?est ~ulb try ~t on r t [~ lborr/ t m th Elm North on South Elm to Duke ~ Ayr~ mn rol] e~l] th follo~m Co~n~s~onors v ~ d ~Yoa No Cotmn~ ~n ~r voted Nay ~oit n ~ ~rr:~d A nolJ~n wa ~d~ b T~l~af~rro and second( i ~ bonds to frant an ex tension of ~h~ C~ 5 Ir n~it on t~ following stroot for one year [ ~ nlnf, I Duk A/r ~ fr~h on North ]lm to Confro ~ t on Can ross to Au tzn North on Au~n ~a ~<land ~e t on ~land to North Locu t CITY ~ Al L January 24 t949 North on North locust to ~est GolleFe ~o t on ~o t ColloF~ to ~orth Elm ~o t l on North rolm to Pus sll Store cornor On roll call th followlr~ O~n]ss]o~ r voted Ayo : B nl~ ~l~a~srro Th( follow~ng voted "~ay'~ lhe ~lrman doalar~ ~ho m tics lo t Hannah, Fitzgerald, Cam~lh~rs 4 fha 0hair~ appointed th~ iollo~n~ on a a~ttoc to ~ke u~h ~h~s as are needed in bu schedules ~d s~% ~ ~n[rov t~aff]c (on~estzon~ ]~ark ~annah C~r~n [itz~ :ald Caruthors Rotert B ~ea] ~r ~d Robert Upon motion the Commzss~on stood adjourned CITY HALL FEBRUARY 4, Special called meeting of the Cty Comm]s*](n ~f ihe City of D~nton Texas, held Febluary Ath, 19A9 at 500 P ~ , Jn th~ C~ty Present Bends, Fftz~ez ~] ~ Tal~ufe~o Absent Hannah ~ 1 D~ds were opened for a f~nna for W*]I // 10 Atls. Fenne Co Cox Fence Co Cyclone Fence Co All bids were referred to a committee for sfud~ and no aet[ n wa taken 2 Bids wer~ received and o~en~d on th~ r~-roofin~ of th City Hall Annex ~alve~t Roofing Co $~ / ~2 ~ay Roofing Co 520 ~0 Bel] Roofing Co 330 CO .... Al~ium Foil ~10 O0 Denton Roofing Co ~ ~6 50 All b~ds were re~oed beeau o fhay were not ~tku~(d on ~he area of ~of 3 A motion was made ~ Fi~/~e~sld md ~oonded by ~a]lafa-ro to ~pp:ove the reeo~endation of the Mayo~ md ~y ~ng~neer to Icy the who worked overtime during the recent Ice Sto~ in r~ ~}ng Electric Lines on the bas~s of t~me and on(-ha]f 3v~r~ime for l}mtr erviees and to commend a~ employees in ~he Water & Li~h~ Dcpartmen~ for tie in which they prefo~ed th6ir duties during ~he emergency ~n~ion narri(i 4 A motion wa made by Ta]~af ~ro and ~acoud~d by Fitzgerald to advertise for bids for Valves and F~tt~n~o ~o$i~n *arr~ed 5 A mo~on was made by Tal~afer~o and oecond~d by Bttzg~ra]d $o advertise for bids for the erection of an elem~n~a~ ~chool in the College View Addition Bids ~o be opened ] eb~uary 22nd, 194s at 5 O0 P M Motion oarr~ed Upon motion th~ Co~B ~on stood ad Sec Cha~ rman 136 C~TY ffgLL T~D~U RY 7, 1949 p~ ]s] calleo mcclint of th~ C11 Co~Mon oF the Pity of D~nTon~ Texas held F~b~u~y ?th, 1949 ~r th~ City Hall ~r~ (hi oo~d , q~nnah F]l;~ rald TsltnFerro 1 The C~v~l ~[rv~ea Oo~mJ~ee ms~ w]~h Sh~ ~i~y Co~ss]on %o e~p]aJn the ~ivil Service 2 A motion was sds by Ta]] f~ ~zo and econded by ~]t/g ~ald to accept ?he bid of Mo~ ~ n ear~ Upon mo~on the Co~mnla ~on ~ood adjourned to m~et again Thur%day Feb~ary 10th 194° at 1 O0 P M Ca rY }IAI L I tis1 ARYt/ 1949 t{e~l[ r mr'orant cf thC C~1 / bo,mi I n of t~c Crt of DonL~n Texas held robr~ry ll 1M ) In th Cit) l] Pre e t Bond ~{/[~rald [a]iaf rfc C~rufh rs Abs en~ H~ hah Bill ~ r~ a[pr rod al ord(i d a~ ~ out of tha~r res[a~t]ve funds R [oi~ ~d( ~( all (]e[~t int ~ead werf hear~ 1 A motion wa ~1~ b~ [allaI Pro and seconded by lltzf rald to th~ pebIbt m ~ f Dr d } Hathcs i t 2t I t 4 [lock 475 ~a~t Oak ~reet ~h (}~nxr c ~ ~ ~ ~t ou [r~ ted b~ th C~T/ Tcan~lt Po~pan/ P A not t wa ~ml k ]al a~ r o md seconded b~ l~tz~cta]d 1o alop~ 1~ r az[ 0 ~LX~ BFFORF hl~ CITY 005 (I~ION C~NiY el D HlfI] OI iIE CI~Y Or DL}ION T]X~ CTIY OI DrE~ON DUIY H}ID ~ 1HE 1] DAY O] I E~RUARY 1949 BE II R~OLVCD by ~h C]~ ~ )mn] z ~ of tht C:~v of Denton duly a~s~nb]el that th ~rnpo ~on nf fh am oxat]on o[ (etta:~ ]and ~o Jackson F ]~ a lull ~{~n ~ ~( [ro;o [tier a oIy n~ ~h]ch is attar md to ~h~ Resolution a i nade a }art ~ r oJ b~ resented zn due and lclal manna~ th vtf r of D ntn ~t ti{ n x~ ult ]o~[ton hel] after tho pre cntat~on el suc[ [~(]tlon fo r rov~l ~ r ~ t~ n v~ I~ s~] ] oleci] n s} 1] b~ hell as [rovLded for }y law on lie ) D~J cf Air~l k D 1949 ~al ~ nr~po lit n ~ ] b Ir erred aa pr( ~led by law and by ihs Ckallor Ordinance or th o] t 3 r~ r ]al~o io (b min-<arian of lard to iht Cttv }A~e~ } A~L Mi {0[~ ] b a na or~ ~ ~ ~e of th~ ( t~ ~OmmlSs]on of the City of Dcnto (n t} i (~ Il lay f br ~r/ A D 1~3 CITv HALL FEBR[ ARY ? Ckm]rnar Ct~y Co l,] lo; Clfy of Denton loxa A?PEST City Secretary City of D(nton £exas AFl'ROVED ~.a¥o! (,~ty of D nlm Pexa AIPROVL5 AS 10 IORM~ Czty Attorney City of Denton T~was o A motion was nade by ~ttzgeratd and se(ondal b ra]~aftrro ao ~[oFt Re o]u t~ ~ B' ~otton carried ~eo Resolution BE CTATE Ol TE~ TIO~ F I 6~IY C~N~ O~ D~TO1 t e CII~ OI DLP~C igX~ ~ IY CI~ Ot D~[ON toLD f qI: 1l }~Y ~t I~BRIARY 1 }49 BE IT R~OLV~ b} the C~ky ~smn]$ t si i} Clt~ o ~ to ~ xa t v a mb]~ ~ that ~ho Fropo ~t:on of ~he annoxa~ m o <rtmr lan1 C Knllht W C }ar~or L E Bradle5 ant r I ~( ~[lo ~t[wa~[ ~] ow q f ] 1 ho~u ty uch I ropositt m a oly of w ~ch ~s t~c} ~ tn ~h~ R a ~rt h( r of b~ i reseqteJ ~n du( ~d lo[al n mtct of ihs tot of Den~ot] at ~[( no t C t~ l(~tlon h~ld af+e~ lh nrc ~ntstf n of u<~ [~t ~1 n ~ ~ t~tl or retec~(n ~ht h ~ld eloetlcn shall be held a p~ov]ded b/ law on th~ o da/ of A r~l ~a[d proposition ~ hall La pr~sc~ t d a ]r ~ d by 1~ Ortlnanco of the City o Denton relat~v~ to t} mn wail n ~f ll~J to t[~ Otty }~o~ AND AIIPOV D by a ~]omty vol oi l~ Cl~ L ~m~ Denton on this the 1] day of }ebruar~ A D 134n $i~n d Jack Lond {}~ ~r ~ b~tV C rind on f~ty of Ocnion T~ C]t Secretary City De~ton Ia×as ~af ~r C] t o Der I on Tex~s -A.}I r'Ii ) Ao [~ 10} : ~-rn y Ct't} ~ Denton l~ claim of l~r~ (ri d~]l Sl~nohconb for d~ a c ~n ti death el her hub r] It y t~nckl~omb by electrocution was filed ly At orn~3 1{ b anRlll h cia w~ r ~r~od to the City Atto~ey ~ha C[mzr~ deeb]red an execut]v~ e ~on A mot~ wa ~d- by [ltzgcr~l~ an~ e~ond~d by %al~af8rro to authomze the ~f a~t~n~v to dr~ ~ r~alut~on a mont~ng the 1~8 budget ~o adjust cortsin sal~r~o ~ e q] ~ ~otl n ar~]ed ( IIY }Ali ?~}[dIAIY ] 194 ~ C~[1 t ~ t ri' I the C~t C~ ] ~on f tlc f ~t o Don]on ~oxa ir r t id timer ~h FilTf rald ~[al~afe~o Ab tnt: Car ut tz,~ ?he ownor~ of ~h local tix~ cab c mpanz m~t w~th and weft qoe ~z nod by tho C omni ~cn a U ~he~ n~thod of h~ r~ng drovers ~r d b ~aka~ wa [zo nt ~td ~ iue~ted that the C~ty lay curb ~utter on hi l~t on ~ost O~ tr et Mr Croel t}6 City Lng~neer was ask Lo check t}~ aattm r I ~ul nit a r I rt tc the Corem ~ A moll m w~ mad( bv }lt/~ rald ant se(undid bb Ialtaferm to the r %t~nai~ ~ n{ n ha t ~n tf <t v } bruarv l/ ]343 4 A r c ~r w al } / Ta]~ ~f rr mi se and)] b ritzgcrald to app~ ~t nf ~0 O0 F ~ month ~t]on orr 3 A n(t ~ n w ~ l t I I] ¢.[ ~ro r t econdo by t~t/ff(rald to Ulo~ T~ ftn t~ Co~n~ ~t to~l ~ l]o~n CI Y [aLl t~Lfl~ ARY ~2 1}4J Gall I mo ~ nI ol th City ) 1L ~ r of t ~ ri Ct bbrt n ioxas ]cid I bruar Ir nt ~ t Uu~ah Fsl~aforrs Iitz~erald Ab nt bat uth U 0 I nc; 84 ? O0 In~r Con (m:r[~n Co 9a 9¢ O0 Alb rt I ~m D v~ I nl[ 5 1 ~ aO HO ~ r A }ark 98 ~24 O0 k ~ ll t o ~ U o q my /) O0 Zhe ) 7 ~ I w r( : l(t~ ~ o th( u lllrR tnl UFOUnd Coflmltl(e for A b~d of Ual/crt las l 1 ~h LL r t ~1 (on[~nv tor $ 24 2 plus eo~t and ]0/ f t r cf r pa~r r ii ~ ~tn[ m ~frl( O~TY HALI,., FEBRUARY 22 1~49 Bids were opened for Fire Hydrants and Pipe Valves and Fittings Ail bids were referred to the City Engineer for tabulation A motion was ~ade by ~annah and seconded by Taliaferro to accept the recommendation of the Mayor of the appointment of Tom Robinson as Fire Ch~f Motion carried Upo= motion the meeting stood adjourned ~eoretax~ ********************** February 25, 1949 Special called meeting o~ the City C~iasion of the Oity of DenOn, Te~s, he~ in the Co.oil ~oa, in the City Ha~, Feb~ 25, 1~9, Present,Bonds, H~, Taliaferro, Ca~thers Absent ~ Fitzgerald 1 A motion was ~e ~ Hann~ and seconded by C~thers t~ocept the reo~e~ation off the a~hitect ~ the School Boa~ ~ awa~ the contract te T 0 F~oh flor the erection off an el~enta~ school on W~d St at a cost off $~,239 00, which was the lowest bid Motion c~ri~ 2 ~ A ~tion was ~de ~ N~n~ a~ second~ ~ Ca~thers to accept the ree~ezdation of the Fire Chief and order the follow~g Fire Hose~ 5~ feet ~ka Active 2 ~y ~ti~le 2 1/2" e 1 64 $820 ~ 500 feet ~e~o~ ~bber Co Crackerjack br~d~ 2 ply ~tiple · 1 60 8~ ~ ~0 feet 1~ Fabric Fire Hose 160 ~ 150 feet 3/4" Fabric Fire No~e 1~ ~ Tot~ $1,885 28 Motion oa~i~ 3 A ~otion was ~e ~ C~thers and seconded by H~n~ to accept the ree~endation of the City ~ineer and ~hase 15 fittings ~m the Dallas Fo~ Co flor $4~ 50 Motion c~ri~ 4 A motion was ~de ~ Ca~thers and seeond~ ~ H~ to p~o~se 30 fire ~ts for $3538 O0 ~ 78 M H gate valves ~ the Viking Co ~or $3636 ~ Motion o~i~ 5 The ffo~owing election O~ce was re~ ~ O~IN~CE O~NG ~ ~ION TO BE ~?,n IN T~ CITY OF D~ON, T~AS ON T~DAY, ~RIL ~, 1949, FOR T~ ~OSE OF ~,~IN6 ~O C~ C~ISSION~ ~ ~R ~ C~ OF D~ON, T~ ~POI~ING A P~G O~YC~ FOR SAID ~TYON~ P~V~IN6 ~R T~ P~ ~LING 0F S~D ~,~TION ~ ~R P~PER SF~ION ~; ~AT ~ election s~l ~ held in the City H~i in the City off Denton, T~a on Tuead~ A~il ~, l~Ag, for the ~se off electing two City C~ssionere flor the City of Denton, Te~s, each of said officers elected at such eleotio~ to ~ elect~ for a te~ of t~ ~ars ~ ~ T~t said election s~l ~ held under the p~vAsions of the ~ Constitution ~ L~s off the State off Te~s, ~d the C~er ~d O~in~oes eft the City o~ Denton, Te~s, a ~ioipal eo~ration The two e~didates receiving the highest n~ber off votes at said election a~ ~ deelar~ el~t~ 140 CITY ~YALL February 25, 1949 SECTION 3~ That L A Wilson is here~ ap~tnted presiding officer of aai~ election, ~d he ~h~ appoint ~h asais~ta as may ~ neeessa~ to ~oper~ conduct said election ~TION ~ That the due retu~s of the resets of said election shall ~ made ~ such p~siding officer as required ~ ~w S~TIO~ ~ That the City Seereta~ of the Oity of Denton, Texas, is here~ authoriz~ ~d directed to have the ballots to be ua~ in said wlection print~ and delivered to the presiding officer of ~ch election as p~vide4 ~ law ~TION ~ That notice of sai~ election shall ~ given by the posting of t~e copies of th~s ordinate, si~ed by %he Chai~ of the City C~ission ~d attested by the City Se~reta~, in three public ~aees in the Oity of Denton, Te~s, for thi~y consecutive days pri~r to the date of the electi~, eno which election notices shall be ~st~ at the City H~I in the City of Denton, Texas S~ION ~* There being a ~blic necessity, that ~ eleetlon be held aa set out herein, ~ it being necessa~ %o give a thirt~ day notice of said election, it being necessa~ that ~1 c~dAdates for ~uch offices anno~ce f~r sai~ election at least thief days prior to such election lsa~ lees th~ t~ weeks for ~ch ~no~c~ents to ~ fil~ create~ ~ emergency ~d ~bl~e necessity that the ~e req~r~ng that this ordin~ee ~ plaee~ on t~ee zever~ rea~ings on three several days be, ~d the a~e is hereby ~spended~ ~d this ordinance shall ~ plae~ on its thi~ ~d f~n~ rea~ing to its ~s~age, and the s~e s~ll ~ in ~11 f~e ~d effect from ~d a~er its ~ssage ~d prov~ PASS~ ~ ~PROV~ ON ~8 THE 25th Day of Feb--, 1949 Si~ Jack Bonds, Chai~ Attest~ City Oo~ssion, Oity 0 C Knight, Secreta~ of Denton, Te~s City of Denton, Texas Approved as to fo~g Rogers Teel, City Atto~ey City of Dentone Te~a A motion was ~de ~ H~ ~d second~ by O~thers to ~s the O~in~ce to its second reading Motion carried A motion was ~de ~ Ca.there and seeon~ ~ H~ %o ~ss the O~in~oe to its tbi~ ~d final reading Motion A notice was made ~ Hann~ ~d second~ ~ Oa~thers for ~option of O~in~ce Motion oarrle~ On roll call ~1 Co~iss~oners vot~ "~", ~d the Ohat~- elated the O~in~ce ~ss~/ 5 ~ O~in~ce ordere~ pre.red to ch~ge lot 12, block 154 to ~slness use ~ the Denton Pe~ut Comply, was deferr~ ~ a motion ~4e ~d seeond~ ~ Ca.there to ~thold ~ss~g the o~inance ~til the ~it court to declare the o~erahip of the pro~y is settled at which time the matter will ~e reconsidered Motion earri~ 6 The following r. solu~ion ~s readg AT A SP~I~ ~'A'ING OF THE CITY CO~ISSION OF ~E CITY OF D~ON, T~, AT THE CITY H~ OF SAID C;TY, FRIDAY, ~Y 25, 1949 W~ at the ti~ of the setting of the ~get for the City Denton, Te~s for the fise~ ye~ of 1948-1949 the Mayor ~d the City we~ h~dicap~ in preying said ~dget du9 to the f~lure ~f the City Engineer to ~iah them i~o~tion relative to the needs of the Water ~d Light De~ment, ~d whereas during ~he time said ~rties were working on sai~ ~dget, the City was w~thout the sea,cea of a superintendeat of the Water ~d Light Depa~ment ~d was ~able to obta~ correct info~ation on the ne~s said de~ment including sala~ ~Justmentss ~ 141 l~ebruary 25, 1949 ~, due t~ a substantial increase in the coat of living which has scoured since suah budget was approved, it is deemed neeeaaary and impera- tive that certain salary adjustments hereinafter mentioned be made in or, er to assure the continued, unimterrupted and e~'fieient administration of the functions of the City, NOW THEREFOI~ be it resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Te~Ao that the following named men receive the salaries indicated apposite th~t~namea for the remainder of the fiscal year 1948-~9 provided said men aontinue eollong in the employment of the City at the Jobs now assigned to the~, ~e Salary nar month a Stor~ie $240 O0 ~ D Keareea 235 O0 Illie Splawn 275 O0 M F Mereer 225 O0 Taylor Meredith 275 O0 W C Smith 230 O0 J B Wilson 270 O0 C R Allred 235 O0 Joe Belkin 235 O0 J B Bush 235 O0 T R Chaatain 235 O0 0 M S~snona 235 O0 B G 8tuakey 235 O0 R~ E Taylor 235 O0 Ot/~.a Mor2'il 235 O0 0 L,Sar~a'-t 2,3~ 00 Roy flu,',ter 90 N 0 Croaker, 90 Fred Jones 90 J X Meredith 90 Billy Green 90 M C George 90 1 Assistant Operator(Now vacant) 90 Jim Gardener 90 0 P Hardwioke 8~ R P Taylor 90 B O Ellis 90 Salar~ mar month C L MoLeed $195 O0 Elmer Pattereem 1~0 O0 A~D BE IT I~ER RE~OLV~ that the 1948-49 budget be amended fUrther to allow the pe~ent of' $20 ~0 per week for serviaea rendered by peraonnel of the Water & Sewer Dapartment while serving on the regular emergency crow Such pereon to be appointed by the Superintendent of the Water amd Light Department ~m time to time aa he deema edviaable, and to allow $20 O0 per week for servioea rendered by personnel o~ the Power nnd Light Department while aerving on the regnlar emergemcy crew Such peraona to be appointed by the Superintendent of the Water & Light Department from time to time aa he deems edviaable PASSED AND APPROVED ?H~8 25t~ day of ~ebruary, 1949 Attest, Signed~ Jack Bonds, Chair~n Oity Co~4aeion, gity of' Denton, Texas 0 0 Knight, Seorotary City of Denton, Texa~ Approved, J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was ~ade by ~an~ah and seconded by Caruthere to adopt ~e Resolution 142 ?' FEBRUARY 25, 1929 ~r~ ? The following Resolution was reads AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY CO~MISSION OF T~E CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AT TH~ CITY HA~ OF SAID CITY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949 WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas has on deposit with the First National Bank cf Dallas, Texas, certain funds known as the City of Denton Power and Light Re- newal~ Betterment and Retirement Fund, and WHERe, said Power and Light Renewal, Betterment and Retirement Fund is earning no interest, and whereas the City is now offered an opportunity to purchase $10,000 O0 Denton Electric Light Revenue 2-3/4% Bonds - due ll-1- 64(option 11-1-53) Bonds Nos 849-858 inclusive at a total price of $10,411 76 including accrued interest to February 28, 1949, and WHEREAS, the City ia al~o offered ~_p~_ ?~v~l~tyj to purchase $4,000 O0 City of Denton, Texas Water and Sewer Revenue 2 3/4% Bonds due November 1, 1961, being bond Numbers 4~,488,~9 and 490 at a total price of $J~143 73 including accrued interest to February 28, 1949; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that the First National Bank of Dallas, Texas be and it is hereby authorized to purchase said $10,000 Denton Electric Light Revenue Bonds Nos 849 to 858 inclusive for the sum of $10,Alle?6 arid the said $4,000 O0 City of Denton, Texas Water and Sewer Revenue Bond Numbers 48~, 288, 489, and 490 for the sum of $4,143 73 for the Said City of Denton, Texas from the Equitable Securities Corporation, First National Bank Bldg , Dallas, Texas, and pay for same out of the City of Denton power and Light Re- newal, Betterment and Retirement Fund, and said Bank is hereby authorized to place said bonds in trus~n lieu of said cash thus used in the purchase of said bonds The First National Bank in Dallas, Texas is hereby authorized and directed to take up and pay for said bonds in accordance herewith and at the price mentioned herein and to accept delivery of the bonds Passe~ and approved this 25th day of February, 1929 Signed, Jack Bonds, Chairman City C¢..~ission, City cf Denton,Texas Attest, 0 C Knight, City Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved, J L Yarhrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was .,~ae by Caruthere and seconded by Hannah to adopt the resolution Motion carried 8 The following Ordinance was readt AN ORDINACF AMENDING THE ZONING AND USE DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF DFNTON, TEXAS, SO AS TO R~OVE CERTAIN TRACTS OF LAND LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WEST MU~ER~ STREET AND THE WEST SIDE OF AVE B, FOLLY DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOW# ING ORDINANCE, FROM THE DWELLING DISTRICT, PLACING SAME IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT~ FINDING A NECESSITY THEREFOR UNDER THE MASTER PLAN OF SAID ZONING AND USE MAP, ; LACING THE SAME IN A FIRE zONE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, AND DECLAR~ ING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C~TY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, I That the zoning and %se District Map of the City of Denton, Texas~ which is a part of Chapter Ten, Article II o~ the Revised Ordinances of said City to be amended as follows, CITY ~ALt FE~dA~Y ~$, 1929 BEGINNING at %he intersection of the We~% Line of Avenuo B ~d the North Bo~da~ Line o~es% M~r~ St~eet~ T~OE West ~ No~h Bo~da~ Line ~f West Mul~r~ Street 3~ feet to a ~int for co~er; TH~CE No~h alo~ West Bo~d~ Line of Lot 10 in Bloek N~r 28 of the College Addition to the City of Denton, Te~s, 150 feet to a ~int for ~CE East 1~ feet to the No.beast co.er of sai~ ~ No 10 t~ a ~int for oo~er~ T~OE Sout~ 50 feet along the ~st Bounda~ Line of said ~t No 10~ ~OE East 2~ feet ~lel to the No~h Line of ~ts ~ ~ 12 In said block No 28 to a ~imt for co.er, said ~int ~ing on the West ~ounda~ Line of Avenue B~ THROE South lo~ feet alo~ the West ~ounda~ Line ~f Avenue B to the pl~e of begi~ing Ail the a~ve deseri~ properties are here~ r~oved f~m the dw~lli~ diet.ct as sho~ ~n ~id Zoning znd Use District ~p ~e here~ plaoed in the Business Distriet as sho~ on said Map, ~d all provisions of aai~ Zoni~ O~in~ee and Zoning Map shall hereafter apply to said property as Business Prope~y ~d as other pro~y lo~ated in a Business District aa t~t te~ is defined ~ ~i~ Revised Zoning O~in~ce II The City Oo~iaalon of the City of Denton, Texas, here~ finds that ~eh oh~ge ia in aooo~e ~th a comprehensive pl~ for the ~se of p~t~g health, ~fety, mor~s ~d gene~ welfare of said City of Denton ~ wit~ ~asonable eonsi~eration, ~ong other thi~, for the character of the distriet ~d for itz ~liar ~itability for ~icular uses, ~d w~th a ~ew ~ consoling the v~ue of ~ilding ~d enco~agi~ the most appropriate use of suo~ 1~ for the moat ~nefit of the City of Dent~n, Te~s III The foregoi~ deser~ prope~y is here~ plaee~ within the ~ aa that te~ is ~efin~ in Chapter Ten, Article ~e of the Revi~ ~in~cea of the ~Aty of Denton The feet that the ~era of the prope~ies herein~fore descried desires to pla~e on sai~ p~ies valuable ~isness ~provements, ~d the ~her faot that suoh ~prov~enta ~e ~dly needed by the City of Denton, in its comprehensive pl~ for ~evelo~ent and progress, ~d the ~rther faot that the present elaasifieation of said p~rties prevents suoh businessea from being eatablish~ ~d o~rate~, ~d the ~her feet that the Planing Boa~ ~ ~ f~r the Oity of Denton, Te~s, has investigat~ said matter reco~en~ed ~ this Co~isalon the ~ediate ch~ge of sai~ pro~rties to the ~ainess clasaifieati~m ereates ~ ~ergency ~ ~ ~gent ~d ~rative neeeastty t~t t~e r~uir~t t~t o~in~ees ~ re~ on three several meeting~ of ~e City O~asion ~, ~d the s~e this o~in~ce aha~ take eff~t ~ediately u~n its ~asage ~d approval ~d it is here~ ~opted an~ approved P~S~ ~ ~ THIS 25th day of Feb~a~, A D , 1949 Signed~ack Bonds, Chairman Attest~ City Commission, City of Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, City Seeretary City of Denton, Texas Approved~ J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved aa to form~ Rogers Tool, City Attorney 144 A motiom was ~de ~ H~n~ aad seconded ~ O~thera t~ ~sa the O~iaamoe to its secon~ re~iag Mottom ca~ie~ A motto, was made by Ca.there an~ seconded ~ H~ to ~as the Or, images to its thi~ and ~inal reading M~ti*m ear~ A motio~ for edOption was made by H~ ~ seconded ~ C~thers Motion ea~i~ On roll call all c~iaaiomers vot~ ~e", a* C~ssioner votiag ~Nay" The C~i~an declar~ the O~inance pass~ 9 A motion wa~ made ~ Ca.there ~d seconded ~ H~n~ to ~ve~ise for bids for wi~e on s~cificationa of the City Fnglneer The Bids ~e to ~ o~ned Ma~h 11~1949 Motion carri~ U~n motion the Co~iaaion stood adJo~ed CITY,ALL MARCH 1, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held March let, 1949, in the Council Room of the City Hall Presents Hannah, Taliaferr% Carutherz, Fitzgerald Absents Bonds 1 A motion was mede by Caruthere and seconded by Taliaferro to author- ize the City Attorney to draw up a resolution to sell to W M Jost and Oscar L Owens, a piece of land owned by the City of Denton, on Ave A for $3V5 O0 Motion carried 2 ~ motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers to author- ize the Pire Chief to have the Ford Booster Pump repaired by the National Welding and Grinding Co Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood edJourned CItY HALL MAPCH 4, 1949 Special called meeting of the city c~iselon of the City cf Denton, Texas, held March 4th, 1949, in the Council Room of the City Hall Present Bonds, Hannah, Taliaferro, Oaruthers, Fitzgerald Absents None 1 The meeting was called to consider the application of the City Transit Bus Line to ex~end its route to new streets A motion was made by Tal~aferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to grant a permit to the City Transit Bus Line to operate for a period of one year on the following streetes Beginning at the Southwest comer of the square on the West side of South Elm Street~ thsnoe ~outh slong South West ~o~ Syo~ to Avenue A~ thence South along Avenue A to Collins Street; thence East along Collins Street to Pe~ Streets thence alo~ Pe~ Street to F~in Streets thence West ~ong F~ Street to Welch 8treet~ thence North ~ong Welch Street to Nikhl~ thence East along Hig~a~ South E~ 8t~et~ thence South alo~ South E~ to Mill Streetj thence East alo~ Mill Street to South Lo~st~ thence No~h alo~ South Locust to Syo~ore~ thence West ~ong Syc~ore to South E~; thence North along South E~ to the Southwest oo~er off the equate on the East side of South E~ Street R~te No 2~ Be~nni~ at the ~outhwest oo~er of the squ~e on the East side of South E~ Street~ thence with the traffic arced the ~uare to O~ Streets thence west along o~ Street Hioko~ Streetj thence ~st along HAoko~ Steer to Avenue Dj thence South ~o~ Avenue D to 8yo~o~$ thence West along S~ore to Avenue ES thence South along Avenue E ~ Chestnuts thence East ~ong Chestnut to Avenue DS thence ~outh ~o~ Avenue D to Highl~ Streets thence East ~o~ Highland ~treet to Avenue A ~ thence No~h along Avenue A ~ Syc~ore~ thence East along Syo~ore to Sonth E~$ thence No~h along South E~ ~ the South west eo~er of the ~u~e on the East side of South E~ Street Route No 3; Beginning at the Southwest eo~er of the ~e on the East side of South ~ Street~ thence ~th the traffic arced the ~e ~ O~ At~etj thence West along O~ Street to Boliv~ thence North along Bo~var to Pearl; thence West ~o~ Pearl Street ~ Dentonj thence No~h ~ong Denton to Oon~ess~ thence ~st along Congress to Bolivar;thence No~h ~ong Bolivar to State Highway ~ thence East along State Highway ~ to North Loc~t; thence North alo~ No~h ~st to Wo~l~dj thence East ~ong Wo~l~d to Bell~ thence S~uth alo~ Be~ to College Street] thence East along College Street to Fr~e Street~ thence South ~o~ Fr~e Street to ~eKinnsy~ thence East along MoXi~ey to Brads~w~ thence South ~ong Bradshaw to East Hieko~; thence West ~g East Hioko~ ~ the Southeast oo~er of the sq~e; thence with the ~afffio ~o~d the ~u~ to the Southwest corner of the square on the West side of South E~ Street ~ inst~ot the City atto~ to draw up an o~in~ee ~anting ~oh a ~t Busses on ~eh route and all other routes in the City of Denton ~ ~ operated on a sched~e to be ~orked out ~ the tr~s~rta- tion Co~ittee ~ inco~rat~ in such o~in~ce The vote was t~en ~ ro~ e~l ~d a~ o~issioners voted "Aye" Motion oa~i~ 2 The follo~ng O~in~oe was ~esented, O~NG ~ ELATION TO BE H~ ~ THE C~Y Or D~TON, T~, ON T~ FIRST T~DAI ~ S~TTING TO THE QUALINY~ V~F~ OF SAID CITY ~R ~TIrICATION, CERTAIN P~ T~ITORY POINTING A P~IDING BE IT O~I~ BY ~E CITY C~8SION OF THE CITY Or D~TON. T~s S~ION O~s That the~ s~ll be held an election in the City H~i of the Oit2 of Denton, Te~s, on the first Tue~ay ~ April, the s~e ~ing the 6~ d~ of A~il, A D , 1~9, for the pu~ae of su~Itting to the qu~ifi- ~ voters of the City of Denton, Texas, at said election, the following p~aitieR~ SH~ ~E ~TION ON T~ C~ CO~I88ION OF T~ C~Y OF D~TON, T~, ~N T~ P~ION THE ~IN~ER D~C~B~ T~ITORY BE ~Tlrl~, ~ 5H~ THE ~IN~TER D~ORIB~ T~ITORY BE ~D~ ~ ~ TO THE P~ L~ITS OF THE CITY Or D~ON, T~I T~ ~1 t~t oe~n lot, tract or ~el of la.a situated in Denton, Oo~ty, Te~s~ ~ of the Robert Bea~ont 8u~ey, Abstract ~ 31 ~ ~ of a 23 ae~ tract conveyed ~ J A Carlton, et ~, to ~ W Carlton ~ de~ dat~ March 6, 19~, ~d reeo~ ia Book ~6, ~ge 361, Deed Reco~s of Denton Oo~ty, Te~s ~d ~ing deserib~ as follows~ B~INNING at the northeast eo~er of a lot conveyed ~ J W Carlton and 146 CIT~ ~{AIA ~'~ MAR~H 4~ 1949 wife to W R Laney, Jr ~ ~ deed dat~ Sept~ber 25~ , 1~6, ~d reeo~e~ in Book 331, ~ge 80, De~ Reco~s of Denton 0ounty, Texas, which ~int is 311 5 feet north of the South- east co.er of said 23 acres tract ~ in ~e west line of Bolivar Street; TH~CE West along the north line of said L~ey traet~ 150 feet to its No~hwest co.er at a ~int 161 feet south of the north line of said 23 acre traet~ TH~CE North parallel ~th the east line of said 23 acre tract 60 feet; THENCE East parallel with the no~h line of said Laney tract, 150 feet, co~er in west line of Bolivar Street; TH~CE South 60 feet to the place of ~gi~ing ~ If Lots Nos Twenty T~ee througB Forty Two inclusive ~f the Revised Veter~a Addition to the City of Denton, cut of the A N B Tompkins S~ey as sho~ by the plat of sai~ Addition of reco~ in Vol~ ~, P~e 616, Deed ~f Denton cowry, Texas Also all of Miohial Street an~ ~ of Knight Street, aa ~ the plat of said Addition Also that certain tract of land ~eseribed aa B~I~ING AT the northeast co~er of ~t No Fo~y (40) ~ said ~ition aforesaid; ~CE East ~rallel ~th M~chial Street 160 feet te the west line of M~o~ick Street; TH~CE South alo~ the West line of McCo~ek Street 18~ feet to the north line of Michial Street~ T~CE West ~th the no~h l~e of Michi~ Street 160 feet the southeast co~er of ~t No Forty (40) ~f s~d Addition} TH~CE No~h along the east line of ~t No forty (40) 183 feet to the place of ~ginning T~ TH~ ~1%hat certain t~ct or parcel of la~ situated in Dent*n County, Te~s, being a ~t of the Jon~th~ Brock 320 Su~ey~ Abstract ~ 55, ~tent~ t~ J~es B J~ia~n Assignee November 12th, 1~ by Patent ~ 588, V~l 33, ~ ~i~ a ~rt of a ten a~re tract of 1~ =onveyed ~ David ~fe to W F C~pbell ~d wife by de~ ~at~ M~ 8th~ 1940, sho~ on reco~ in Vol~e 283 at ~ge 4~, of the De~ Denton County, Te~s, and descri~ ~ metes ~d ~s, as follows, ~t~ B~I~ING at the southwest ~o~er of said tea ~re tract and on the East bo~da~ lin~ of the City L~its of the City of Denton; TH~CE North 75 2 varaa with the west line of said ten ~ trot ~a ~ong the east ~a~ line of the City Limits of the City of Denton for co.er in TH~CE ~st 75 2 v~as for THROE South 75 2 varas for co~er in the south line ~f said ten acre tract; T~CE West 75 2 varas ~th said south line to the place of ~ginning and containing one a~re of l~d~ an~ being the a~e pro~rty described in a certain warrenty ~ ~ate~ July ~, 1947 ~om Mrs Maggie C~p~ll~ David ~ey~ Ma~ M~, Lois Kenas, and A~old Kenas, to Willi~ R~ph C~bell, in Vol~e 338, Page ~ Deed Reco~s of Denton cowry, Te~a T OT Ail that oe~ain tract or ~rcel of l~d situat~ ~iately south of, an~ conti~ous to the City of Denton, and more ~i~- ly desc~b~ as follows, and being a part of a si~ acre tract out of the ~gene Puchalski Su~ey, Abstract No ~ ~d the A N Tompkins Sudsy, Abstract Mo 1~6, convey~ by ~ith Lueeke to George M Hepk~ns by ~eed dat~ the 2Stray of Feb~a~, 1948, reco~ed in Book ~2, Page 632 of the De~ Reco~s of Denton County, Texas; CITY HALL MAlt,CH 4, 1949 BEGINNING at a point in the North line of a said six acre tract and in the East line of Avenue C, 143 feet west of the Northwest corner of said si~ aero traet l T~{ENCE Sooth along the west line of the City limits of the City of Denton, 388 feet, a corner in the East line of Avenue 05 THENCE East 143 feet with the south line of the City limits of the City of Denton, corner in East line of said sic acre tracts THENCE south 171-1/6th feet southeast corner of said six acre tract! THENCE west at 471 feet East line of the Extension of Kendolph Drive, in all 531 feet west of said extension of Kendolph Drives THENCE North 559-1/6th feet corner in West line of lendolph Drives THENCE East at 60 feet northwest corner of said six acre tract in all 328 feet to the place of beginning, and being all of said six acre tract except the portion nowem- braced in the City limits of the City of Denton, SFCTION TWO:The City Secretary of the City of Denton shall cause to be printed upon the official ballo~ to be used at said election the above PROPOSITION, and shall souse to be printed beneath the field notes accompanying said I~RO- POSITION on said ballot, the following~ FOR RATIFICATION ~ ADDING SAID TERRITORY TO THE PRESEHT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AGAINST RATIFICATION AND ADDING SAID TERRITORY TO THE PRE~EHT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DEqTON, TEXAS S~TION ~lThat L A Wilson ie hereby appointed presiding officer at and for said election, and he shall appoint such ass/stance as may be necessary to properly hold and conduct said election ~ That said election shall be held under the provisions of the oon~itution and Laws of the State of Texas, and of the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation SECTION FIVEs That due rnturna of the results of said election shall be made by ouch presiding officer as required by law ~ That the City Secretary of the City of Denton~is hereby authorised and directed to have the ballots to be used in said election printed and deliver- ed to the presiding officer of said election as provided by law SECTION SEVEN! That due and legal notice of said election shall be given by the posting of true copies of th&~ O~DI~l~NCE,eigned by the Chairman of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, and attested by the City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, in THREE public places in said City, for thirtyoonsecutive days prior to the date of said election, one of which notices shall be posted at the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas SECTION EIGHTs Any and .~1 ordinances or parts thereof, in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed and annuled SECTION NtNE~ The fast that the above-~entioned territory is urgently need- ed for industrial~and dwelling conetrnotion, togethe~ with the fact that construction has been hindered by the inability of the owners of certain of said tracts to obtain City Utilities until said teeritory is annexed to the City of Denton, Texas, oreatoe an e~ergenoy and public necessity that the rule requiring this Ordinance to be pimoed on three several readings on three several days be, and the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be plaoe~ on its third and final reedong to its passage, and shall be in full force and effect frc~ and after its passage and approval PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 4 day of MARCH, 1949 Signed~ Mark Hannah, Vioe-Cheir~.- Attestl of the City Commission of The 0 C Knight, Secretary City of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas APPROVED AS TO YO~M: Rogers Tool, City Attorney 148 CITY ~ALL MA~H 4, 1949 A motion was ~e by Taliaferro and seconded by Caruthers to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Fitsgerald to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitsgerald to adopt the Ordinance Motion carr4ed On Roll Call all Commissioners voted "Aye" No Commissioner voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed ~ 3 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to advertise for bids for 2-4" water meters on specifications of the City Engineer Motion carried 4 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to advertise for bids for a shop building for the High School, bids to be opened April 1, 1949, at 7 P M Motion carried 5 The S N Reaves, Estate presented a Resolution to release anappar~nt loin against lot No 6 and the West half of lot No 5, Block C of the Sohmits and Rippy Addition to Denton to pave Texas Street, said lein being dated September 8, 1926 A motion was made by Caruthers and seconded by Hannah to adopt the Resolution subject to the approval of the City Attorney Motion carried 6 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by l~itsgerald to author- ize the Mayor and City Secretary to sign the release after the approval of the City Attorney Motion carried 7 The following Resolution was presented~ AT A REGULAR ~TING OF THE CItY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY, FRIDAY, MARCH, 4, 1949 WHE~, the City of Denton, Texas, in the year 1946 did purchase a strip of land approximately 100' wide extending from Avenue "A" to Avenue "B", said strip of land to be used for the purpose of extending Fannin Street through said block and WHEREAS, Faanin Street has now been extended from Avenue WA" to Avenue "Bm, said extension being 60' wide leaving a strip of land on each side of Fannin Street between Avenue "A" and Avenue "B" whieh is not needed for street purposes nor any other purpose by the City of Denton, Texas, and WHEREAS, it would be an unprofitable strip of land to the City of Denton, Texas as it now exists, and WHERFAS, the City of Denton, Texas has been offered Three Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($375 00) by W M Jost and Oscar L Owens, for a strip of land on the south side of Fannin Street between Avenue "A" and Avenue ~B", said strip of land being particularly described as follows~ Being a portion of the land conveyed by C A Scott and Wife Maekie Scott by Deed dated February 11, 1946 and recorded in Volu~e 321, Page 561, of the Deed ~eoords of Denton County, Texas; BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 4, of the Ewing Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, said point being on the West Boundary Line of Avenue "A"~ T~_/~CE North along the West Boundary Line of Avenue "A" 27' to a point on the South Boundary Line of Fannin Street~ , THENCE West along the South Boundary Line of Fannin Street 356' to a point to corner; THFNCE South 27' to a point for corner, said point being on the South Boundary Line of said tract conveyed by C A Scott! THENCE East along the South Boundary Line of ssid tract eon- veyed by said C A Scott and wife, 356' to the place of beginning MARCH 4, 1949 HO~ THERE1PORE be it ~solved ~ the City O~ia~ion of the Oity Denton, T~m t~t the Oit~ Atto~ey ~ ~ he is here~ authorized ~ in- mt~e~ to ~aw up a QU~LA~ D~ to the a~ve ~emcrib~ prope~y ~ the sai~ W M ~T ~ 080~ L ~ and ~ it ~her reeolv~ that the Mawr ~ Oity ~eereta~ be ~mt~et~ ~ authorim~ ~d they are h~eby iast~ote~ ~d autho~zed to execute mai~ QUIT~EA~ D~ to the said W M J~T an~ L ~ ~a their ~eat ~ the enid City of Denton, Te~m, of the ~ of T~ee ~ Seventy ~ive Dollars ($375 00~ Pams~ a~ a~v~ thi~ 4th day of March, 1949 - Si~ Mark H~n~, Vice Ohai~ AtteSt of the City Oo~iasion of the 0 O Knight, Seoreta~ City o~ Denton, Te~m City of Denton, App~ve~ J L Yarb~ugh, Mawr City of Denton, Te~s A motion ~m ~e ~ T~iafe~ ~d seconded ~ O~thers to ado~ the resolutie. ~d authorime the M~or ~d City Seoret~ to mi~ the De~ Motion 8 The followi~ or~in~ee wam premente~t ~ O~IN~OE 0~ THE ~.~ON TO BE ~RLn ON ~DAY THE 5th DAY OF ~L, A D lg49, FOR THE ~OSE OF D~ING BY A ~O~Y V~E OF ~ QO~IFZ~ V~E~ OF THE CITY OF D~TON, T~ ~R OR N~ ~E P~ZSION3 OF ~ A~ BEING V~ON'S ~OTAT~ P~ CODE, ~IC~ 1~3-2, AOT8 1947, 5~h ~ISLATU~, PAGE ~6, OH~ ~3, S~TION ONE, ~LIS~ING A MIN~ WAGE FOR ~ ~LYC~ OF $150 ~ PER MOtH ~D ~ ~DITION~ 8~ OF $5 ~ ~R MO~ ~R ~OH FI~ ~ OF SERVICE IN SUCH D~A~T ~ ~ ~ ZNO~Y~ F;~ ~ OF SERVICE IN SUCH BE ~ ~ ~t APPOI~ING A P~IDING O~IO~ TO HO~ _ SAID ELaTIONs P~VYDING FOR THE P~PER H~LI~ OF SAID ~TIONt D~L~ING ~ ~T~E DATE ~ D~RING ~ ~E IT O~AI~ BY ~ OIT~ C~ZSSION OF THE CITZ OF D~ON. T~I ~~T~t ia o~ienoe to the ~a~o~ provisionm of Acta 1947, , Page ~, Chapter ~3, Seotion o.e, ~ms~ ~d adopt~ at the re~l~ session o~ the ~h Legislature ~d ~i~ ~re ~t~ly de~in~ aa Ve~on, m ~mtated Pen~ C~e, A~tele 158~2, ~ election is he~ oall~ ~d o~ered for Tuem~ the 5th Day of April, A D , 1949, at ~ioh election the roll.ag p~sition mh~l be ~itted to mai~ quali~i~ voters for their ~op- tion or ~J~tiont S~i ~e City of Denton, Te~s, adopt the provisions of Ve~on's ~no~ted Pen~ O~e, A~iole 158~, Acta 1~47, 5~h Legimlatu~, Pagm ~6, Chapter 143, Section One, which acts briery provides that a ~nim~ wage o~ $150 ~ ~r month ~ ~ ~dition~ ~ of $5 ~ ~r month for each five years o~ in ~eh d~ent up to ~ inoludi~ ~ifteen years of me.ice ~ much de~rt- merit ~all ~ established ~Sr Fir~en ~d Polic~en in the City o~ Denton, Te~m S~TION ~sThat the election mh~l ~ hel~ in the City H~i o~ Denton, Te~m 8~TZON ~t T~t L A Wilson is he~ ap~inted presiding officer o~ said election and he mh~l ap~int aseis~tm am ~ ~ neoess~ to pro~rly conduct said election m I ] ~ 8~OTZON 4s That the City Seo~ta~ of the Oity of Denton, Te~s, is here~ - auth~rise~ ~ di~oted to ~ve the ~ll~tm to be ua~ in said election print- ~ ~ ~eliver~ to the p~ing officer of such elee~ion am provid~ ~ law ~ That ~1 voters w~ ~avor the pro~sitton to adopt the p~ision of Aetm 1947, 5~h Legislate, Page ~, Chapter 143, Section One, ~mm~ at the ~1~ session of sai~ Legislature and being ~o~ as Ve~on, m ~otat~ Pen~ 0~, A~iole 1583-2, ~1 have ~ttten or printed u~n theur b~lots the wo~t 150 CITY HALL ~-~ MARC~ 4, 1949 "FOR the adoption of the provisions of Acts 1947, 50th Legislature, Page 246, Chapter 143, Section One and those who favor the rejection of the said Acts 1927, 50th Legislature, Page 246, Chapter 143, Section One shall have written or printed upon their ballots ~he wordas "Against the adoption of the prowisions of Acta 1947, 50th Legislature, Page 246, Chapter 143, Section One" S¥CTION 6l That notice of said election shall be given by the posting of true copies of this Ordinance, ei~ned by the Chairman of the City Com~iselon and attested by the City Secretary, in three public places in the City of Denton~ Texas, for thirty consecutive days prior to the date of the election, one of I which notices shall be posted ~ the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas ~ There being a public necessity that an election be held as set out herein, and it being neceesar~ to give a thirty day notice of said election, and an election having previously been ealledfor theeame date for the purpose of eleotiag two City Co.~ssioners, and the ti~e specified by the legislature for holding said election having already expired creates an emergency and public neces- sity that the rule requiring this Ordinance to be placed on three several rea~inge on three several days be, and the s me is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage and the same shall be in ~,ll force and effect from its passage an~ approval PASSED AND APPROVED on this 4th day of March, A D , 1949 Signe~$ Mark Hannah~ Vice Chair-s- of the City C~e~aission of the City of Denton~ Texa~ Attests 0 C Knight, Secretary Apprcveds J L Ya~o~h, Mayor City of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Te~s U~n the first reading of the o~in~oe, a motion was ~e ~ Fitsgerald and seoond~ by Tali~er~ that the ~es ~ suspended ~d ~s~ to its second reading Motion carri~ Motion was ~de ~ Ca.there and seconded ~ Fitsgerald to pass to thi~ ~d ~inal re~g Motion c~ried Motion was ~de ~ Taliafe~o a~d seconded ~ Ca.there to ~opt the O~i~oe Motion carri~ On Roll C~i ~1 Co~issionere present vot~ "A~" ~ no oo~issione~ vot~ "N~~, the Chai~n declar~ the O~in~ce pass~ U~n motion the Co~ssion s~ ~Jo~ed CITY HA~ ~RCH 7, 1949 Speei~ e~led meetin~ of the City Co~ission of t~e City of DenOn, Te~s, he~ ~ the Co.oil Room of the City H~i, Feb~a~ 7t~, 1~9 Present: Bonds~ Ca.there, Taliafe~, Fit~ge~, H~ 1 A motion was ma~e by Ha~ ~d aeeond~ ~ Fitage~d ~ ~ ~f C~s L ~ridge as City Auditor for the City of Dent~n, at a a~a~ ~0 ~ ~r month for the remainder of the fiscal year 19~-1949, ~d ~ inst~et the City Atto~ey tp draw up ~ O~in~ce setting up duties of Auditor Such ~plo~ent to bee~me effective April 1, 194q Motion ear~ Upon motio~ the Co~ssio~~ 1. 1 CITY HALL I~,RCH 11, 1949 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held March llth, 1949 in the Council Roc~ of the City Hall at 7~00 P M Presantl Hannah, Taliaferro, Fitzgerald Absentl Bonds, Caruthere 1 Rills were approved and ordered paid out of their respective Funds t 2 Departmental reports were given by the following~ Hutoheson, Co,'fey, Cook, Skiles, Shepherd, Tom Tobinson, Knight, Creel, and Elliott 3 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to pay the repair bill on the Pander propety after the release, from further demagea, is signed Motion carried 4 Bids were opened for the purchase of wire A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to refer the bids to the City Engineer and authorize him to make the pur- chase on the best bids Motion carried The following Resolution was pressnted~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY ON FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949 WHEEE~, at the time of the Sub-division of that tract of land known aa the High School Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, provision was made flor an alley running in an East West direction through Block 15, of said Addition, and, WHEREAS, said alley has never been completely opened and main- tained by the City of Denton, leaving certain portions of the alley which - belong to neither abutting property owners in an unkempt and unsightly condition, and, WHEREAS, all property owners of said block have indicated in their signed, written petition dated October 12, 1948, which said petition was filed with the City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, that they desire ~aid alley to be o~osed, and, WHEREAS, it would be to the best ~nterest of said property owners and to the City of Denton, that said property owners be allowed to fence and maintain said alley subject to certain reservations hereinafter mention- ed, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, that said alley be and it is hereby ordered closed, re- serving to the City of Dentin, Texas, the right and priviledge perpetually to enter said alley at a~y and all timed for the purpose of constructing reconstructing, repairing and ~ntaining any of the City's utilities which are now located in said alley and which ma~ at any time in the future be located therein and for whinh entry and any c~nsequent damage to any installation erected by said abutting pnoperty owners, shall never be a charge against the City of Denton, Texas, and any and all abutting propezty owners who accept any benefits which ~ay be occasioned by this closing of enid alley, do ac with the understanding that any fence, building, or _ other structure erected by anyone in said alley m~ be removed at any time by the City of Denton, Texas, for the purpose of constructing, reconstruct- ing, repairing, the said City's utilities as aforesaid and that the City shall never be liable for damages for any such removal PASSED AND APPROVED THIB llth, day of March, 1949 A?TF~I SIGNEDI Mark Hannah, Vies Chairman of the O,C Knight, City Secretary City Commission of the City of Denton City of Denton, Texas Texas APPROVED J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas 152 CITY ~[ALL MARCH 11, 1~49 A motion was made by Taliaferro ~d se~nd~ ~ Fitzgerald to adopt the Resolution In the absence of the Chai~ the Vioe~hai~ si~ the Resolution Motion Car~e~ 6 The followint Resolution was preaented~ AT A ~ULAR ~ING OF T~E CITY CO~ISSION OF ~E CITY OF D~TON, T~ AT T~ CITY H~ OF SAID CITY ON F~DAY, March llth, 1949 ~, on the 3~ day of April 1939, the City of Denton, Texas, as plaintiff, recover~ a ~udgement in the District Cou~ of Denton, Co~ty in cause No 14776, The City of Denton, Texas, V8 Charles Garrett and others, et al, for delinquent ta~es, ~nalties, and interest on a t~ct of land in the C~ty of Denton, Texas, ~ereina~ter described, ~, The City of Denton, Te~s~ ~ught in sai~ prope~y from the She~ff of Denton Co~ty, Texas, ~ de~ dated Septem~r 11, 19~9~ retched in Vol~e ~8~ Page 285, of the De~ Reoo~s of Denton Co~ty, Te~s, ~E~, THE proceedings and s~d Ca~ee*~e~e de~o%iV~ ~and inv-~4 because of the faille to include ~1 necessa~ parties, ~d, ~, since such date a ~rtion of the property desori~ in said deed has been ~rchase~ ~ M E Pa~e, the pa~ ~rchaaed ~ sai~ M Pa~e being described as follows~ ~ that oertain Lot, tract, or ~rcel of land sityat~ tn the City ~d Cowry of Denton, State of Te~s, a ~ of ~e B B B & C Com~ny Su~ey, Patente~ to John R Hen~, assi~ee, Script No 111, Abstract No 185, ~d more particularly ~escribed as follows~ BFG~NNING at the Southwest eo~er of the Block of 11 9 acres con- veyed to John R Dickson by Otis G Welch, agent ~d atto~ey-in- fact for John R Hen~ s~e ~ing the Northwest co~er of the T W Daugherty tract; T~C~ East 75 wras; T~CE North 53 4 varaa; ~CE West 75 varas THROE South 5~ 4 varas to the place of ~ing, ~ing the pro~rty described in deed from Josef K~ze and wife to J~es ~rett dated October 2~ 1920, reco~ed tn Vol~e 179, Page 231, Deed Reco~s of Denton~ County, Texas, ~d~ ~F~, The City of Denton County, of Denton, State ef Te~, file~ another T~ suit u~n the above described pro~rty against M E Pa~e as defend- ~t, ~ing Cuase No 1~,~0 , in the District Co~ of Denton Oo~ty, Te~s, ~E~, ~ a~eed ~udgement was entered in said ~it ~ a~eement of ~1 the ~rties thereto which said Judgement has been ~id in ~1, and, ~, the City of Denton now cla~s no interest in an~ to the aai~ pro~y, except for City taxes for ~he 1948, which cla~ is not waived ~t here~ ~, the said Sheriff's deed creates a cloud u~n t~e title of the said M E Pa~e ~d is of no ~nefit to the City of Denton, Texa~, NOW THE~, be it resolved by the City Co~ssion of the City of DenOn, Texas, that the City Atto~ey be an~ he ia authoriz~ an~ inst~cted to draw up a QUITCLAIM DE~ to the above described pro~rty to the sai~ M E Pa~e an~ that the Mayor and City Secreta~ ~ inst~cted an~ authorized ~ they are here~ inst~cted ~d authorized to execute the siad QUIT~IN DE~ the said M F Pa~e CITY HALL MARCN 11, 1949 PASSED AND APPROVED this llth day of March, 1949 Signed~ Mark Hannah, Vice Chairman of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas ATTEST ~ 0 C Enight, City Secretary City of Benton, Texas Approved~ $ L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was ma~e by Talisferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to adopt the Resolution, Motion carried 7 The following Ordinance was p~esented~ AN ORDINANCE ANE~DING THE ZONING AND USE D~STRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF D~TON, TEXAS, SO AS TO R~OVE A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND LO~ATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF WEST OAK ST~· AND CARROLL AVENUE, BEING ON THE NORTH SIDE OF WE~T OAK STREET AND THE WEST SIDE OF CARROLL AVENUE, FULL! DESCRIBE~ IN THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE, FROM THE DWE~ING DISTRICT, PLACING SAME IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT, FINDING THE NECESSITY T~FOR UNDER THE MASTER PLAN OF SAID ZONING ~ND USE MAP, PIACING THE SAME IN A F;RE ZONE OF THE CIT~ DENTON, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDIANED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THF CITY OF DENTON,~EXAS~ I That the zoning and Use District Map of the City of Denton, Texas, which is a part of Chapter Ten, Article II of the Revised Ordinances of sa~d City be amended as fcllcws~ All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Denton, County cf Denton and State of Texas and described as follows~ Beginning at the intersection of the North Boundary Line cf West Oak Street and the West Boundary Line of Carroll Avenuet THENCE West along the North Boundary Line of West Oak Street 160~ tc appoint for corner TMENCE North and par- allel tc the West Boundary Line cf Carroll Avenue 156' to point for corner; THENCE East 160' to a point on the West Boundary Line cf Carroll Avenue a point for cornerl THENCE South along the West Boundary Line of Carroll Avenue to a place cf beginning Ail the above described properties are hereby removed from the dwell- ing district aa show~ on said Zoning and Use District Map and are hereby placed in the Business District as ahcwn on said Map, and all provisions of said Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map shall hereafter apply to said property as Business property an~ as other property located in a Business District as that term is defined in said Revised Zoning Ordinance II The City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby finds that such change is in accordance with a comprehensive plan ~er the purpose of pro- moting the health, safety, morala and general welfare of said C~ty of Denton, and with reasonable consideration, among other things for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability for particular uses, and witha view to conserving the value of bMilding and encouraging the most appropriate use of such land for the meat benefit of the City of Denton, Texas III The foregoing described property is hereby placed within the FIRE LIMITS as that term is define~ in Chapter Ten, Article One of the Revised Ordin- ances cf the City of Denton 154 CITY ~ALL MARCH 11, 1949 IV The fact that the ownwers of the properties he~elnafto~ described desire to place on said properties valuable bueinese improvements, and the further fact that such improvements are badly needed by the City of Denton, and in its comprehensive plan for development and progress, and the further fact that the present classification of said prepertiee, prevent such businesees from being established and operated, and the further fact that ~he Planning Board in and for the City of Denton, Texas, has investigated eaid ~atter and recommended to this commission the Immediate change of said properties to the business classification creates an emergency and an urgent and imperative necessity that the requirement that ordinances be read on three several meeting of the City Commtesion be, and the same is, h~reby suspended and this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval, and it is hereby adopted and approved PAS~ED AND APPROVED this llth day of March, A D , 1949 Signed~ Mark Hannah, Vice-Chairman of the ATIEST: City Commission of the City of Denton O C Knight, City Secretary Texas City of Denton, Texas Approved~ J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton,Togas Approved as to Form: Rogers Teal, City Attorney City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to adopt the Ordinance On Roll Call all Commissioners present voted "Aye" No Com~tssi~n- er voted "Nay" The Chairman declared themotion carried Upon motion the Commission stoo(I adjourned City Secretary Chair~-~ CITY HALL MARCH 17, 1949 Special called meeting o~ the City Commieeion of the City of Denton Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall March l?th, 1949 Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro Absent~ Caruthers 1 Dr Bert Davis was present and requested the City to install lights on the Base Ball Park ' The City Commission authorized the City Engineer to cooperate with the Athletic Committee in getting the Lights installed Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 1.55 MARCH 23, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Dent~n Texae, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, March 23rd, 1949 Prasent~ Bonds, Hannah, Caruthers, Taliaferro, Fitzgerald 1 A motion was made by Taliafarro and seconded by Fitzgerald to cefer the application of W M Neely for re-zoning, to the Planing Board Motion carried 2 The meeting of the City ~ommission was requested by the Park Board to discuss the matter of purchasing some land for a park in the West part of Denton A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to authoriae the Park Board to erect barriers on the property line between the property of Eber Roberson and the City Park on Austin Avenue, also that Bailey Coffey should remove two trees in Austin Avenue, behind Lakey Court, and to improve the street Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY H~tLL MARCH ~5, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, March 25th, 1949, at 7~00 PM Presentz Bonds, Hannah, Taliaferro, Caruthers, Fitsgerald 1 Minutes for the meetings from February llth to March 7th, inclusive were read and approved 2 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald that the City grant the route requested by The City Transit Bus Line for Bus Service and authorise the City Attorney to draw up an Ordinance designating the route, to run for the duration of the present Franchise of Robert Zimmer~.~, owner of the City Transit Bus Line Motion carried 3 The following Ordinance was presentedl AN ORD;NANCE CREATING THE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF ACCOUNTS IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, PRESCRIBING THE QUALIFICATIONS AND DUqIES OF THE COHPTROLLER OF ACCOUNt! PROVIDING FOR A BOND FOR SUCH OFFICER! REPEALYNG ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SA~ING CLAUSE AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE AND DI~?LARING AN EMERGENCY SFCTION 1~ The office of Comptroller of Accounts, for the City of Denton, is hereby ~reated and established The Comptroller of Accounts ehall be appointed by the May~r ~th the approval of the City Commission for a ter~a of two years, said ter~ to run concurrently with that of the Mayor SE~TIO]/ 2. Said fiempt=e~ler must be a man of good moral character and intelligence, thomoughly competent in business detail~, and must be a compe- tent accountant who has had at least five years actual experience indouble- entry bookheeping and had practical experience in auditing and accounting SFCTION ~ Said Comptroller s~all within 20 days of hSs appointment and before he enters upon his duties of the office, make a bond with good and sufficient surities in the su,~ of $2§,000 00, payable to the Mayor of the City of Denton, and his successors in office, conditioned for the faithful 156 CITY HALL MARCH 25, 1~49 performance of his dutieS, to be approved by the City Commission In addition to said bond, he shall ~ake the official oath of office and --~e an additional one in ~riting stating that he is ~n every way qualified under the provisions and requirements of this ordinance a~d giving fully the positi6ns of private and public trust he has heretofSre held and the length of service of each of said employments, or appointments and that he will not personally be interested in any contract with the City while holding said office and shall not follow other callings, profession or work ~CTION 4. Such Comptroller may, with the approval of the City Commission appoint an assistant to act in his stead, who may discharge the duties of the Comptroller during his absence or unavoidable de~ention and who is to take the official oath of office for faithful performance of duty and give bond as required of the Comptroller SECTION 5. The Comptroller of the City of Denton shall be the purchasing Agent for the City of Denton and shall have and perform all the rights, privileges, and duty given to and prescribed for tbs Purchasing Agent by the 0rdinanoes of the City of Denton SFCTION 6. The Purchasing Agent shall approve all requisitions and issue purchase orders for all the supplies and materials for the City of Denton Before a purchase order shall be issued by the Purchasing agent for any supplies or materials, a requisition order si~nad by the head of the department in which such supplies and/or material~ are to be used, shall be filed with said Purchasing Agent SFCTION 7. The Purchasing Agent shall receive all bids on orders for supplies and/or materials SECTION 8 Such Comptroller shall with the approval of the City Commission at the expense of the City, provide his office with all necessary ledgers, books, records, blanks, and stationary $~CT~ON 9. It shall be the duty of the Comptroller to haws a general oversight of all the books and records of all the officers and employees of the City who are now and who may be hereafter authorized or required by law to receive or collect any money for their office or other purpose, for the uae of or per- taining to the City, including the office of the City Secretary, the Assessor- Collector of Taxes, the Water and Light Department, and all Public School Bond and other accounts in cases in which the law requires supervisJon by the City Com~ssion of said School's finamoes ~ He shall have continual access to and shall examine all the books accounts, reports, vouchers, and other records of any of the offices includ- ing the aneounts of the Public School Trustees, in all cases in which the law rsqulees supervision by the City C--~s~ion of said school's finances~ and also the orders of the City Commission relating to the finances of the City SFCTION 11. He shall at least once in each quarter check the books and e~am~ne all the reports of such offices and departments in detail, verifying the foot- ings and corredtness of same and shall stamp his approval thereon and note any differences, errors, or discrepancies, if any SFCTION 12. He shall carefully examine the monthly report of the Treasurer an~ Tax Assessor-Collector and the Superintendent of the Water and Light Depart- ment of all the disb~reemsnta together with the cancelled warrants which have been paid and shall verify the same with the Register of Warrants issued as shown on the books of the Comptroller SECTION 13. It shall be the duty of the C~mptroller without giving any notice beforehand to examine fully into the condition of the various accounts of the cash in the hands of the Treasurer and of the cash in the hands of the Super- intendent of the Water and Light Depsrtment not less than once eanh quarter and oftener as desired and see to it that the law is strictly enforced ~ He shall see to it that all balances to the credit of the various funds are correctly anoounted for and that none of said funds are invested or otherwise appropriated in any manner except aa provided by law SFCTIO~ 15. The Comptroller df Accounts shall, subject to the approval of the City Commission, prescribe the records to be kept by all departments 157 CITY HALL MAR~H 2~ 19A9 of the City and shall set up a system of controls, and whatever records are necessary to maintain adequate control of the City's finances SECTION 16. Ail Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent or in con- flint with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby expressly repealed ~ If any section or provision or part thereof in this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent Juriadicti~nl such adJudiction shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as a whole or of any section, provision, or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unaonstitutional ~ The fact that the City of Denton has no Comptroller of Accounts and there is duplication of bookkeeping and accounting and an inade~uate system of controls of the City's finances creates an emergency and an haperative public necessity that the rule requiring this ordinance be pass- ed on three several and separate readings on three several days be sus- pended and it is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect fro~ and after the First da~ of April, 1949 PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 25th Day of March, 1949 Signad~ Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City ATTEST! Oommission, City of Denton, Texas 0 C Knight~ Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved as to legality and Forms APPROVED, Rogers Teal, City Attorney J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas A motion was ~a~te by ?altaferro and seconded by Caruthers to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Oaruthers and seconded by Hannah to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to adopt the Ordinance Upon roll call all Commissioners voted "Aye" No Commissioner voted SNay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance adopted Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 158 CITY HALL APR1L 1, 1949 Special called meeting cf the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held April let, 1949 in the Council Room of the City Hall Preeentl Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgereld Abeentl Taliaferro, Caruthers 1 Bide were opened for the Shop Building at High School The follow- ing Bids were received, David Mulkey $55,965 O0 $3026 CO 200 days Clifford Mulkey 66,800 OO 3480 O0 165 " Jim E Fenimore 54,700 O0 2005 CO 240 " C E Fritch 56,39~ O0 3700 O0 150 Bengel-Danielson 69,449 O0 3651 O0 180 Homer A Park 66,854 O0 3960 CO 248 " Fckert-Fair Const Co 64 980 OO 3278 00 150 " Carpenter Bros 53,000 OO 2300 00 120 " Peterson-~argrove 59,250 O0 2800 O0 180 " N 0 Finch 59,995 OO 3110 O0 260 " Albert Smith 6/,570 O0 3160 O0 225 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hamnah to accept the recommendetion of the qchool Board and Architect and award the contract to Carpenter Brothers for the Shop Building at the High School at a base bid of $53,000 00, alternate No 1 $2,500 O0 Motion carried 2 Bids were op~ned for Water Meters ae follows~ Neptune Meter Co 2 4" Meters 30-60 days FOB Denton $468 O0 Ea Badger Meter Co " " 462 80 " Rockwell Meter Co 468 OO " 2 alternate 468 O0 Hershey Mfg Co 494 O0 " Ail Bids were referred to the City Engineer and W C Smith for 3 WHFREAS, Dr M C Shepherd offered the City of Denton, Texas $200 OO per acre for the land purchased by the City of Denton, Texas, from the Denton Cotton Oil go on January 14, 1909, and WHFHFAS, Dr Shepherd will accept this land for a Merchantable title as is and without an abstract , the total amount to be paid for the property being $750 00% A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to accept the above offer as made by Dr Shepherd The following resolution was presented AT A CALLED MEPTING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DE~ON, TEXAS, AT THE C1TY HALL OF SAID CITY, FRIDAY, April 1, 1949 W~ER~AS, The City of Denton, Texas, now owns a tract of land which was purchased by the City January 14, 1909 from the Denton Cotton and Oil Mill Company by deed recorded in Volume 112, page 442, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, a complete description of such property being hereinafter given and WHEREAS, said land was purchased to be used as a location for a septic tank in connection with the City's sewage system and such tract waa used for that purpose for a number of years, but is not now being used for ouch purpose, and, WHEREAS, said land is not needed by the City of Denton, Texas, in the operation of its sewage system and is not needed for any other purpose of the City, and CITY HALL APRIL 1, 1949 WHEREAS, M C ~hepher~ has offered the City of Denton, Texas, $?50 O0 for such tract cf land, and, W~, the City Co~ission hereby finds such offer a fair =-~ reasonable offer and whereas it would be to the best interest of the ~'ity cf Denton, Texas, to sell said tract to the sa~d M C Sheppard for said price, NOW T~[~RE~ORE, be it resolved by the City Commission of the City cf Denton, Texas, that the City Attorney be authorized and instructed to have drawn up a deed to said land reserving to the City of Denton, Texas, easements for power, sewer, and street purposes and the Mayor and City Secretary be and they are hereby an~horised to execute a deed to the said M C 8heppard of the following described property~ Ail that certain tract, lot, or parcel of land, part of the Hiram Cisco Survey located in the City and County &f Denton, Texas, and more particularly described az followsz BEGINNING at a stake in the center of Pecan Creek, 30' North of the southeast corner of a tract of land sold by F E Piner and John L Ruddell to the Denton Cotton and Oil Mill Company in April 1892, and from which corner an Elm marked "Xe bears south 65° West 15'I THENCE South 5761 along the east line of Bradshaw Street, or the street ~mmediately East of the City Cemetery, THENCE South 83 5° East 264' to a stake in the center of Pecan Creekl THENCE North with the Center of said Creek with its meandering to the place of beginning The tract of land above described being the 4 48 acres of land conveyed by G W an~ Annie R Brazeal to the Denton Cotton and Oil Mill Company, January 10, 1895 and being the second tract of land described in said ~aed, sa~d above described land being all of the land conveyed to the City of Denton, Texas, by the Denton Cotton and Oil Mill Company by deed dated ~anuary 14, 1909 and recorded in Volume 112, page 442, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas PABqED AND APPROVED this let day of April, A D , 1949 Signed~ Jack Bonds, Chairman if the City Commission ATTEST~ of the City of Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, City Secretary City of Denton, Texas APPROVED~J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to adopt the resolution to sell the land to Dr Sheppard Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 160 CITY HALL April 7, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held April 7th, 1949 Present : Bonds, Hannah, Tal~aferro~ Caruthers, Fitzgerald 1 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Caruthers to offer the porperty owners from the South End of South Locust Street (intersection of Dallas Highway and Denton Road) fo a point on the East Yard Line of T J Ready, 065 per square foot and 035 per square foot from this point to the Line of the City Limit, for right-of-way for Highway# 77 The City to pay for Curb and Gutter in front of the above mentioned property, and to author- ize H G Creel, Jr City Engineer and Rogers Tool, City Attorney, to negotiate a tradeS agreement at said price Motion carried CITY HALL APRIL 8 1949 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the City Hall, April 8th, 1949, in the Council Room Present: Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Tal~aferro, Curtis 1 Bills were spproved and ordered paid out of their respective accounts 2 Reports from the Heads of the Departments were given as follows: Robinson, Elliott, Parsons, Cook, Calvert, Skiles, Hutcheson Coffey, Creel, Shepherd and Aldridge 3 Election returns were canvased Tbs following report was made: RFPORT~ Of the committee appointed to canvass the returns of the Election held in the City of Dentou, Texas, on the 5th day of April, 1949 Comes now your committee appointed to canvass the returns of the Elec- tion held in the City of Denton, Texas, on the 5th day of April, 1949, and re- spectfully makes the following report We have carefully canvassed the returns of said election and find the results thereof as follows~ FOR annexation of tract number 1 described upon the official ballot hereto attached ~ __ votes were cast AGAINST annexation of tract number 1 described upon the official ballot hereto attached 15 votes were cast FOR annexation of tract number 2 described upon the official ballot hereto attached 2~1 votes were cast AGAINST annexation of tract number 2 described upon the official ballot hereto attached ~0 votes were cast FOR annexation of tract number 3 described upon the official ballot hereto attached 2~1 votes wewe cast ACAINST annexation of tract number 3 described upon the official ballot here- to attached 2~ votes wewe cast 161 CITY HALL APRIL 8, 1949 FOR annexation of tract number 4 described upon the official ballotherato atta~ed szz votes were east AGAINST annexation of tract number 4 described upon the official ballot here- to attached ,,, ~1, votes were cast Respectfully aub~itted on this the 85h day of April, 1949 S~gned~ Mark Hannah J E Fitzgerald THE FOLLOWING MEN NAMED RECEIVED THE VOTES INDICATED OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES NAME VOTES R H Taliaferro 319 Shelton Ryan 140 Homer S Curtis 245 James Perkins 1 Respectfully su~itted on this the 8th day of April, 1949 Signed: Mark Hannah J E Fitzgerald Upon the proposition of whether the qualified voters of the City of Denton, Texas desired to adopt the minimum wage law for Firemen and Policemen of the City of Denton, Texas, the following votes were cast~ FOR the adoption of the~'ovisions of Acts 1947, 50th Legislature, Page 246, Chapter 143, Section One 230 votes were cast AGAINST THE adoption of the provisions of Acts 1947, 50th Legislature, Page 2~6, Chapter 143, Section One 81 votes were cast R~SPECTFULLY SUBMITTFD ON THIS THE 8th Day of April, 1949 Signed: Mark Hannah J E Fitzgerald THE FOLLOWING RFSOLUTIONS WERE PRFSENTED~ AN'ORDINANCEANNFXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AND DECLARING AN ~2~ERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY CQ~S{~SSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, T~{~S; ;FCTION ONEt That the following described tracts of land ere hereby annex- ed to, and made a part of, and brought within the corporate l~mits of the City of Denton, Texas, in compliance with an election held in the City of Denton Texae~ on the 5th Day of April, A D., 1949, to-witS Ail of that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the County of Denton ~d State of Texas, and described in tracts as follows Ail that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in Denton County, Texas, part of the Robert Beaumont Survey, Abstract No 31, and part of a 23 acre tract conveyed by J A Carlton, et al, to J W Carlton by deed dated March 6, 1934, and recorded in book 246. page 361, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas and being described as follows: BFGINNING at the northeast corner of a lot conveyed by J W Carlton and w~fe to W R Laney, Jr , by deed dated September 25, 1946, and recorded in Book 331, page 80, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, which point is 311 5 feet north of the Southeast corner of said 23 acre tract and in the west line of Bolivar Street~ THENCE West along the north l~ne of said Laney tract, 150 feet to its Northwest corner at a point 161 feet south of the north line of said 23 acre traetj THFNCE North parallel with the east line of said 23 acre tract 60 feet; THENCE East parallel with the north line of said Laney tract, 150 feet, corner in theWe;t line of Bolivar Street$ THENCE South60 feet to the place of beginning 162 CITY HALL APRIL 8, 1949 TRA~TW$~ All of Lots Nos Twenty Three through Forty Two inclusive of the Revised Veterans Addition to the City of Denton, out of the A N B ~ompkins Survey aa shown by the plat of said Addition of record in Volume 344, page 616, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas Also all of Michial Street and all of Knight Street, aa shown b% the plat of said Addition Also that certain tract of land ~escribed as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of lot No Forty (40) in said Addition aforesaid THENCE Fast parallel with Michial Street 160 f~et to the West line of McCormick Street,THENCE South along the west X~ne of McCormick Street 183~ feet to the north l~ne of Michial ~treet; THENCE West with the North line of Michial Street 160 feet to the southeast corner of Lot No Forty (40) of said Addition, THENCE North along the east line of Lot No Forty (40) 183~ feet to the place of beginning Ail that certain lot, tract o~ parcel of land situated in Denton County, Texas, being a part of the Jonathan Brook 320 Acre Survey, Abstract # 55 patented to James B lamieon Assignee November 12th, 1866 by patent No 588, Vol 33, and bain? a part of a ten acre tract of land conveyed by David Mulkey and Wife to W F Campbell and wife by deed dated May 8th, lq46 and shown of record in Volume 283 at page 429, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and described bu metes and bounds, as follows, to-wit; BEGINNING at the southwest corner of said ten acre tract and on the East Boundary line of the City L~mits of the City ;f Denton; THENCE North 75 2 varas with the west line of said ten acre tract and along the east boundary line of the City Ii mits of the City of Denton for corner in same, THENCE East 75 2 varas for corner, THENCE South 75 2 rares for corner in the south l~ne of said ten acre tract; THENCE West 75 2 vara~ with said south line to the place of beginning and containing one acre of land, and being the same property described in a certain warranty deed dated Ju~y 24, 1947, from Mrs Maggie Campbell, David Mulkey, Mary Mulkey, Lois Kenas, and Arnold Kenas, to William Campbell, recorded in Volume ~381 page 86, Deed Records of Denton County Texas T ACT All that certain ~ract or parcel of land situated Immediately south of, and contiguous to the City of Denton, and more particularly described as follows, and being a part of a six acre tract out of the Eugene Puchalski Survey, Abstract # 996 and the A N Tompkins Survey, Abstract No 1246, conveyed by Edith Luecke to Ceorge M Hopkins by deed dated in the 25th day of February, 1948, recorded ~n Book 342, page 632 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas~ BEGINNING at a point in the No~th line of said ~gx acre tract and in the East l~ne of Avenue C, lfB feet west of the Northwest corner of said acre tract THENCE South along the west l~ne of the City linits of the City of Denton, 388 feet, a corner in the East line of Avenue C ; THENCE Fast lf3 feet w~th the south line of the City L~mits of the City of Denton; corner in East line of said six acre tract; THENCF south 171-1/6 th feet southeast corner of said six acre tract; THENCE west at 471 feet East line of the Fogoension of Kendolph Drive, in all 531 feet west line of sa~d extension of Kendolph Drive! THENCB North 559-1/6th feet dorner in West line of Kendolph Drive; THENCE Fast at 60 feet northwest corner of said six acre tract in all 328 feet to the place of beginning, and being all of said six acre tract except the portion now embraced in the City limits of the City of Denton CITY HALL APRIL 8, 1949 SECTION TWO~ The fact that it ie necessary that the above described tracts of land be annexed to the City of Denton, Texas, in com~liance with an election held on the 5th day cf April, A D , 1949, and the further fact that building is contemplated by the owners of said tracts and until such time as this ordinance is passed such owners are unable to obtain City Utilities creates an emergency and public necessity that the rule requiring this ordinance to be placed on three several read~wgs pn three several daFs be, and the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage, and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS THE 8th DAY OF April, A D ~ 1949 of the ~ity o~ Denton, Texas/ ATTEST: City Secret~"y or. he ~ity of Denton, Texas APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITYz APPROVED Mayor o the city of Denton, City A orney of the Ci{y of Denton, Texas Texas AT A REGULAR ~u~'ING OF THE CITY COMMISqION OF TH~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY, April 8th, 1949 ESOL T! N On %h~s the 8th day of April A D , 1949, came on to be considered at a regular meeting of the City Com~ission of the City of Denton, Texas, the ~tter of can- vassing the returns of an election heretofore held on the 5th day of April, A D, 1949, said election having heretofore been duly ordered by said City Commission for the put. se of electing two City Commissioners for the City of Denton, Texas, and the City Commission having duly ~anva~sed the returns of said elec- tion finds that the following named men received the votes indicated opposite their names~ R H Taliaferro 319 Homer S Curtis 245 Shelton Ryan 140 James Perkins 1 IT APPEARING from the canvass of said ~etu~ns of said election that R.H.Taliaferro and Homer S. Curti~ received the highest number of votes cast, and it is therefore ordered and declared that the said R,~,Taliafgrro and Homer $. Curtis were duly elected as City Commissioners of the City of Denton Texas Signed Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City 6ommission of the City of ATTEST ~ Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, Secretary City of Denton, Texas J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas AT A REGULAR ~FPT]NG OF T~F CITY COMMISSION OF T~F CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AT THE CIqY HALL O? SAID CITY, Friday, April 8th, 1949 WHEREAS, an ordinance was passed on the 4th day of March, 1949 calling an election to be held on Tuesday the 5th day of April, A D , 1949, for the purpose of determining by a majority vote of the qualified voters of the City of Denton, Texas, whether or not the provisions of an act being VEPd~ON'S ANNOTATED PE~AL CODE~ ARTICLE 1583-2, ACTS 1947, 50TH LFGISLATURE, PACE 246, 164 APRIL 8th, 1949 ~-~ CHAPTER 143, SECTION ONE, ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM WAGE FOR FIREME~ AND POLIC~ OF $150 O0 per month and an additional sum of $5 00 per month for each five years of service in such departmentup to and including fifteen years of service in such department should b~ adopted or relected, and WHEREAS, election wa~ held on Tuesdey, the 5th day of April, A D , 1949 and the returns of eadd election have been canvassed by a committee of City Commissioners composed of ~ar~ Hannah and J,F,Fitzger$1d, and said committee has filed its report with the whole City Commission showing the results cf said election to be az follows "FOR the adoption of the provisions of Acts 1947, 5Otb Legislature, page 246, Chapter 143, Section One' ~0 votes were cast I "~AINST the adoption of the provisions of Acts 1947, 50th Legislature, page 2Z6, Chapter 143, Section One" 81 votes were cast NOW THFRE~0RE, be it resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton~ Texas that the canvass of said election is true and correct and it is hereby approved BE IT FURTHER RESOLVI~, that ~{ERFAS a majority of the qualified voters of the City of Denton, Texas voting at sa~d election, voted in favor of adopting said Firemen and Policemen minimum wage law in accordance with the terms of Acts 1947, 50th Legislature, Page 246, Chapter 143, Section One, VFRNON'S ANNOTATED PENAL CODE, ARTICLE 1583-2, that the provisions of the said act are hereby ad~pted for the City of Denton, Texas Passed and approved this 8th day of April 1949 Signed Jack Bonds, Chairman of the ^TTFST~ City Commission of the City 0 C Knight, Secretary of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas APPROVED: J L Yar~rough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to approve the Resolutions Motion carried I 4 A motion wac made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to advertise for Bids for repairs of the No 2 and No 3 Fire Stations Motion carried 5 A motion wes made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to elect Jack Bonds Chairman of the City Commission Motion carried 6 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to elect Hannah Vice Chairman of the City Commission Motion carried 7 A motion was nade by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to ask for bids for four pieces of mowing equipment for the Cemetery Department Motion carried 8 A motion wac made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to.copt the recommendation of the City Engineer to purchase 2, 4" water meters ~rom Hershey Manufacturing Co to cost $494 O0 each Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Oi'TY HALL APRIL 15, 1949 At a special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Danto~,held in the Council Room of the City Hall, April 15th, 1949 Present~ Bonds~ Hannah, Fitzgerald, Curtis, Talieferro 1 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to accept the offer of Dr M C Shepherd of $1000 OO for all of the Two Tracts of land adjoin- ing the property of aid Ford on E Hickory St Motion carried 2 The Chairman of the City Commission instructed Mr Creel to make a study of the cost of running Water & Sewer from Panhandle Street to Crescent Street on Al~e Street Bids ware received for Termite Control on the two Fire Sub-Stations A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the recommendation of the ~uilding and Grounds Committee to accept the Bid of H J Hodgea to treat the two Buildings at a cos% of $75 OO each Motion carried 4 Senator Wiley asked that the City extend Bell Avenue no~th from Sherman Drive to Peach 8trset~ through~the Edwin Braley Property Action was post-ported for a week or ten days, until the City Engineer could make a study of the situation 5 The Chairman read the report of the DeMolays, who were in charge of the City , April ~4, 1949 The report was filed 6 A motion ~s made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to accept the resignation of Mrs J L Kingsbury from the Park Board and to approve the appointment of Mrs Louise Graham to fill the unexpired term of Mrs Kin~s- bur~ which will run until 1950 Motion carried 7 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Curti~ to accept the recommendation of the Mayor and appoint the following members ~ the Park Boar~ to serve for a period of three years Mrs Hal Norgaard Term to expire in 1952 John Sublett " " " "1952 Mrs Pete Shands " " " "1952 Other members of the Park Board are Mrs Louise Graham Terms Expire in 1950 Mrs Floy~ Brooks " " " 1950 Joe House " " " 1950 Lee Johnson " " " 1951 John Shrader " " " 1951 H D Roberts . " " 1951 The above motion oarried 8 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Hannah to accept the recommendation of the Mayor and appoint the following members to the City Planing Board for a period of three years Ben C Ivey Term to expire in 1952 Doug Penry " " " 1952 R W Base . " " 1952 Other members of the City Planning Board Are: Mrs G E Taylor Term expires in 1950 Mrs Joe Kimbrough " " " 1951 C P Whisenant " " " 1951 The above motion carried 9 The Chairman of the City Commission appointed the following C o,~,~ ttees~ APRIL ]5, 1949 F~N~NCE C~ZM~TER¥ J E Fitzgerald Homer Curtis Mark Hannah Jack Bonds Jack Bonds B~LDING ~ GROUNDS ~RE, DI~ARTMEA"T Homer S Curtis J F Fitzgerald Richard Taliaferro Richard Taliaferro STREFT & BRIDGE POL!~$ DEPARTMENT Mark Hannah Homer Curtis Richard Ta]iaferro J E Fitzgerald WATrR, POWFR & L~CNT ~OTOR ro0~ RJohard Taliaferro Rfehar~ Taliaferro J E Fitzgerald Mark Hannah Homer S Curtis HEALTH Mark Hannah Jack Bonds 10 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to advertise for Bids for two P~ck-Ups for the Water and Light Department Bids to be opened May 6th, 1949 Motion carried bpon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY qALI MRIL 29, 1949 Opec~al called meeting of the City Uommiselon of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall, April 29) 1949 Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald Curtis Taliaferro 1 Bids were opened for the Mow~ r and Equipment for the Cemetery Department, as follows Homelite Corporation - Dallas Texas Toro Co Evers Hardware Co Taliaferro & ~on Ail bids were referred to the Cemetery Committee for study 2 Bids were received for the repairs on the Fire Stations as follows David Mulkey $5,961 60 Roy D Martin 5,400 CO Clifford Mulksy 4,904 42 * 5)178 96 A motion wa~ made by F~tzgsrald and seconded by Hannah to reject all Bids Motion carried 3 J W Pender requested that he be paid for damages done by Water and Freezing Pipes, caused by bhe failure of tbs City to cut the water off when he had toques*ed it A motton was made by Curtis and seconded by Hannah to pay Joe Ponder ~250 OO for the damage dohe to his home on Fry Street Motion carried P~(~E 166-~ C~TY H~LL A~R1L 29, 1949 At a called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, at the City Hall of said Oity, April 29th, 1949 WH~, The City of Denton, Texas, filed a suit to fore- close a Tax Lein on Lot 18, Block 15, in the O~sley Park Addition to the City of Denton, Texas. being styled in the City oi' Denton VS C A Duncan, et al, No 16~ on the Dookett of the District Court of Denton County, Texas; AND WHEBE_~_2, the present owner of said lot proposes to pay all delinquent taxes and court costs off said suit! NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Co~.w~ esion of the City of Denton, Texas, that upon the receipt Cf all delinquent taxes and costs of suit in such cases by the Tax Assessor-Collector, the City Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to enter a dismissal of said law suit Passed and approved this 2~th day of April, 1949 Signedg Jack Bonds, Chair~-~ of the City Oo~]eeion of the City of Denton, Texas ATTEST ~ 0 C Knight, Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved~ J L Yarbrough, Mayor Oity of Denton, Texas ~ITY HALL APRIL 29,1949 4 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to authoriTe the Mayor to sign a contract with J F Davis for the construction of Curb and Gutter on the New Highway # 77 Motion carried 5 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fltzgerald to authorize the Mayor and City Secretary to sign Check. for properties for Highway #77 when the Deeds have been properly signed and approved by the City Attorney Motion carried 6 A motion was made by Taltaferro and seconded by Curtis to author- ise the Mayor and City Secretary to sign a contract with Kimbell-Diamond Milling Co for the purchase of three Transformers Motion carried 7 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to authorize the dismissal of the Tax Suit on the C A Duncan property whidh~s lot lC, block 15 of the Owsley Park Addition Motion carried (See Resolution page 166-A) 8 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to advertise for bids for the sale of the Colored School Building Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned May 5, 1949 Special called meeting of the C~ty Oomm~ssion of the City of Dent n, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall, May 5th, 1949 Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Curtis Taliaferro 1 The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Franchise and Rates with the Texas Telephone Company Mr Danner and Mr Nelson were present to represent the Telephone Co Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY UALL May 6, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, May 6 1949 Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro~ Curtis 1 Bids were opened for two Pick-up trucks for the Water and Light Department as follows: Ben Ivey-Ford Motor Co Mack Massey Motor Co Little Ma~ore Grace-Barrow Choy'foist Co Eavenson Motor Co Ail bids were referred to the Water and Light Department Committee for study 2 The following Ordinance was presented: CITY HALl May 6, 1949 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING AND USE DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF DPNTON, TI/AS SO AS TO RFMOW CERTAIN TRACTS OF LAND LOCAteD ON THE SOUTH SIDE OI WEST MULBERRY STRFET AND THE EA°T SIDE OF BERNARD STRIFT, FULLY DFSCRIBFD IN THE FOII OWING OnDINANCE, FROM THE DWELLING DISIRICT PLACING SAM~ IN TH~ BUSINF£S DIqTRICT, FINDING A N~CFSSITY THEREFOR UNDLR THL MASTER PLAN OF SAID ?ONING AND USE MAP, PLACING THE $AME IN A ~IRL ZONE OF THE CItY OF DFNTON, AND DECLARING AN EMERGFNCY BE IT ORDIANED BY THF CItY COMMISoION OF IHE CITY OF DFNTON, TFXAS: Ths~ the zoning and Uae District Map of the Ci~y of Denton~ Texas, which is a part of Chapter Ten, Artic]sII of the Revised Ordinances of said City be amended as follows: Ali that cer?a~n tract or[arcel of 1Rnd al?ua?ed in the City of Denton~ County of Den?on~ and State of Texa~ and being a part of the MEP and PRR Company Survey, described as follows BEGINNING a~ the ~ntersectton of ~he Oouth side of West Mul- berry O~reet and the East atd~ of Bernard Street~ THENCE South along the East boundary line of Bernard Street 50' to a point for corner; THENCE Eas~ and parallel ?o the South boundary line of Wast Mulberry Street 60' to a point for corner$ THENCE North 50'to a point on the South boundary line of West Mulberry Street for eorner$ TN~NCF West along The South boundary l~ne of West M~lberry Street 60' to the place of Be?inning All the above described p~ope~t~es are hereby removed from the dwelling district as shown on said Zoning and Use D~strict Map and are hereby pieced in the Business District as shown on said Map~ and all provisions of said Zoning Ordinance and /onin~ Map shall hereafter apply to said property as Business Property and as o?her p~operty lo~ated ~n a Bustness D~trlct as that tsr~ ts defined in said Revised Zoning Ordinance II The C~ty Comm~s.~on of the ~ty of Denton, Texas hereby f~nds that such a change ~s ~n accordance with a comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the health~ sefety~ morals and general welfare of said City of Denton and with reasonable con~id~rstlon~ amon~ other things, for the character of the ~is~rict and for ~te peculiar suitability for particular uses, and with a view to conserving The value of building end encouraging the most appropri- ate use of .uch land for the most beneftt of the City of Denton~ Texas I] The foreKo~ng 8escr~bed property ta hereby placed within the FIR~ LIMITS as that term la defined in Chapter Ten, Article One of the Revtsed Ordinance of the C~y of Den?on IV The fact tha~ the owner of the properties hereinbefore described de- sire to place on said yropertiee valuable business Improvements~ and the further fact the? such Improvements are badly needed by the City of Danton~ in i~s eomprenenstvs plan for development end progress, and the further fact ~hat the lre~ent cla~giflcatton of .a~d properties, prevent such ~sJnssesa from he~nE establJshed and opera'ed and the ~urther fact that the Planing Board In and for ~he City of Denton, Texa~, has investigated said matter at~d recommended to this commission the Immediate change of said properties to the buslneaa elassif~cat~on r~estee an emergency and an urgent and imperative necessity that th( ~equ~remen? that ord%nanrea be read on three sever~ ~eet- ~ngs of the C~ty Commission be, and the same ia~ hereby suspended and this ordfnanoe shall take effect immediately upon lta~saage and approval, and it is hereby adopted and approved Ci'TYHALL May 6, 1949 PASBED~ND APPROVED this 6%h day of May A D , 1949 otgned Jack Bonds, Chairman, CJ ty Commission ATq FST: 0 C Knight, City Secretary Approved J L Yarbrou~h, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved as to form Rogers Teel, City Attorney City of Denton, Texas A motion wes mede by Talteferro end seconded by Curtis to pass th~ Ordinance to its second reading Motion e.rrfed A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Taliaf~rro and seoond~d by Fitzgerald to adopt the Ordinance Upon roll call the following Commissioners voted "Aye": Bonds, Hannah, Taliaferro, Fitzgerald, Curtis No Commissioner voted "Nay", the Chaff man declared the Ordinance passed 3 A motion was made by TaliaCerro and seconded by Fitzgerald to author- ize the payment of the ~artford Steam Bqiler Inspection and Insurance Company for the Power Plant, at the extra premium cost Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood a~lourned MAY 20, 1949 ~k~ ~_~ ~ t Special oalled meeting of the C~ty Comm~ssicn of the City of Denton, Tsxas, held in ~he Counoil Room of the City Hall, May 20th, 1949 Present: Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, ~ altaferro, Curtis 1 A group of students from North Texas State College was present to protest the installation of parking meters around the College A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis to instruct the City Attorney to draw up an Ordinance to instal] Parking Meters on both sides of Fry Street from W Oak Street to W Hickory Street on the North aide of W Hi~k- ory Street from the Magnolia Filling Station at 1214 W H~ckoryStreet to Ave B, on the East side of Ave A from W Hickory Street to W Mulberry Street Motion carried 2 THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE WA~ PRLoENTID AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING AND U E DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF DE~TON, TEXAS, ZO AS TO PJMOVE CERTAIN TRACTo OF LAND LOCATED ON TNt EAST SIDE OF ~RA~ %THEFT A]fD ADJACENT TO THE TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY RIGHT- OF-WAY, FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE, FROM THE DWELLING DISTRICT, PLACING SAME IN THE BUSI* N~S DISTRICT , FINDING A NECESSITY THEREFOR UNDER THE MASTER PLAN OF SAID ZONING AND USEMAP, PLACING THE SAME IN A FIRE ZONE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, AND DE- CLARING AN EM3RG~JqCY 170 C~T~ HALL MAY 20 lng9 BE IT ORDIANED BY TR~ CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DI~TON, TI/AS: 1 That the zoning and Use District Map of the City of Denton, Texas which is a part of Chapter Ten, Article II of the Revised Ordinances of said City be amended a~ follows All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Denton, Counly of Denton, end State of Texas, and being a part of theBBB & CRR Company Survey, described as follows; Being a part of a cortain lO-ac~e tract out of such survey con- veyed by J R Poo]e end wife to T F AllFood and wife, Mary Mtzell Allgood, by deed dated the 19th day of February 1944 recorded in Colume 305, Page 135, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, snd more particularly described as follows BIG~NN1NG at the intersection of the East line of ?rams Street with the South line of the Railroad right- of-way THENCE south along the East line of Frame Street 60 feet to a point for corner; THFNCE East 150 feet for cornert TU~NCE North 1~O feet more or less to a point in the South boundary of ~aid Railroad right-of-way, T~{~CE in a aouthwestaray direction 190 feet more or less along the South boundary line of said Railroad right-of-way to the point of beginning All the above described properties are hereby removed from the dwell- ing district as shown on said /on, ag and Use District Map end are hereby plac- ed in th~ Su~tnes~ District as shown on said Map, end all provisions of said Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map ~hall hersafter apply to s~id property as Busi- ness Property and as other property located in a Business District aa that term is defined ~n aid Revised ?oning Ordinance 2 The City Commission of The City of Denton, Texas, hereby finds that such a change is in aooordance with a comprehensive plan for the pur- pose of promoting the health, ~afetv, morals and genersl welfare of ~aid City of Denton, ~exas, and with reasonable consideration, among other things, for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability for particular uses, and with a view to conserving the value of building and en- couraging the most appropriate use of such land for the most benefit of the City of Denton, Texas The foregoing described property is hereby placed within the ~k~ LIMITS aa that term is defined ~n Chapter Ten, Article One of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Denton 4 The fact that the owner of the properties hereinbefore described desire to plaee on said properties valuable business improvements, and the further fact thst such improvements are badly needed by the City of Denton, in its comprehensive plan for development and progress, and the further fact that the preseht classification of said properties prevent such busi- nesses from being established end operated, and the further fact that the Planntng Board in and for the City of Denton, Texas, has inveeti ated said mat~er and recommended To this Commission the immediate change of said proper- ties to the business classification creates an emer?ency and an urgent and imperative necessity that the requirement that ordinance be read on three several mectin?a of the City Commission be, and the same is, hereby suspended and this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval and it ~a t~ereby adopted and approved 171 CITY HALL MAY 20, 1949 PAS~ED AND A!PROVED this 20 day of May A D , 1949 Si~ned Jack Bonds, Chairman City Commission ATTEST: 0 C Knight, City Secretary Approved J L Yarbrough, Mayor A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Talisferro to pass the Ordinance to its third and final readmng Mo~ion carried A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis for the adoption of the Ordinance Upon rollcall the following Commissioners voted "Aye" Bonds, Taliaferro, Fitzgerald Hannah, Curtis No Commissioner voting "Na~"~ the Chairman declared the Ordinance adopted 3 A motion was mede by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to refec the application of L A Wille~ord to change lot 1, block 372 from residentia! property to business property, to the City Planning Board Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adJourne~./~ .~ Secretary Chairman CITY HALL MAY 13, 1949 Regular meeting of the City Co~mission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall May 13th, 1949 Present: Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro, Curtis 1 Bills were approved and ordered paid out of their respective funds 2 Reports were made by the Department Heads as follows: Robinson, Coffey, Hutchsson, Creel, Knight, Calvert, Cook, Elliott, Skiles, Parsons 3 Minutes of the Commission meetings were read and approved from March 17th to May 6th inclusive 4 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Curtis to award to D q Bradshaw the contract to construct the Curb and Gutter on Austin Ave on the Pa k Property at 80 cents for commercial work and $1 10 for regular Curb and Gutter, this price being the lowest bid The work is not to be started until the Park Board and Street and Bridge Committees agree to the location of the Curb and Gutter Motion carried 5 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and s~conded by Curtis to accept the recommendation of the Water and Light Department Committee and purchase two 1949 Chevrolet Pick-up Trucks from Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co at $1395 90 each, less $54 O0 Federal Tax Fach truck to be delivered by June let, 1949 Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned/ / / Se Chairman 172 CITY HALL MAY 26, 1949 Bpeclal called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room o~ the City Hall, May 25, 1949 }resent Bonds, Hannah, Taliaferro, Curtis, Fitzgerald 1 The following Ordinance was pre~ented: AN ORDINANCE APIOINT]NG M~24BERS OF THE BOARD OF FQUALIZATION FOR THE CITY OF DENTON ~EXAS FOR THE YEAR 1949, AND DE- CLARING AN ~MFRGENCY BE I~ ORDAINED BY ~HE CITY COb~fSSION O~ THE CITY OF DEIITON, TEXAS SPcTION 1, That L~ POOLE, JOHN B, THOMAS and C.H.F~LOW,are hereby appointed as the Board of Equalization for the City of Denton, Texas, for the year 1949, with such rights, privileges and duties as are provided by law SPCTIQN ~; That the above named Board shall among its other duties equalize the values of all p~operty and properties rendered in the City of Denton, Texas, for the year of 1949, for taxation, and shall assess the value of all property in the City of Denton, Texas, subject to taxation which has not been rendered for taxation StC~ION ~ That said Board hereinabove appointed shall meet on the 26th day of May, A D , 1949, select its own Chairman and proceed upon its duties as provided by law and Charter of ~he City of Denton, Texas S~OTIQN 4, That said members of said Board shall receive, each the sum of $1 O0 per hour for each hour actually spent in the preformanoe of the duties of said Board, to be paid by wsrrants drawn on the general fund of the City of Denton, Texas SECTION 5. There being a necessity that a Board of Equaliza~iop be appointed immediately, creates an emergency and public necessity t~a~the rule requiring this ordinance to be placed on three several readings on three several days be, and the same ~s hereby suspended, and this Ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage, and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval PASSFS AND APPROVFD on this the 25~h day of May, A D , 1949 Signed: Jack Bonds, Chairman AT~EST: of the City Commission 0 C Knight,City Secretary Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas Approved J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton Texas A motion was made by ~alfaferro and seconded by Curtis to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Hannah to adopt the Ordin- ance Upon ro]l ca]] all Comm~ssioners voted "Aye" No Concessioner voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed 2 The fo]low~n~ Ordinance we~ pre~nted AN ORDINANCE AMENDING S~C~ION 2 OF AN ORDINANCE PASSED APRIL 3, 19!6, CHANGING THF DESIGNATION OF STREETS TO BE SFRVPD BY THE CITY TRANSIT COMPANY O~ THL CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY PE IT ORDIANED BY ~HL CITY COMMIS ION O~ ~H~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: CITY HALL MAY 26, 19A9 SECT~O~ 1 s THAT, Section 2 of an Ordinance passed April 3, 19A6, designating routes to be served by the Oity Transit Company of the City of Denton, ~exas~ be amended to hereafter read as follows: I Beginning at the intersection of Elm Street and Hickory Street; thence south on Elm Street to Sycamore treat; thence west on Sycamore Street to Welch Street thencee~n Welch Street to Highland Street; thence west on Highland Street to Ave C ; thence north on Avenue C to Sycamore Street, thence west on Sycamore Street to Avenue D , thence north on Avenue D to Hickory Street! thence west on Hickory Street to Ave E, thence south on Avenue E to Chestnut Street; thence east on Chestnut Street to Avenue D, thence south on Avenue D to H~ghland Street; thence east on Highland Street to Avenue A; thence north on Avenue A to Chestnut Street; thence east on Chestnut Street to Welch Street, thence north on Welch Street to Sycamore Street; thence east on Sycamore Street to South Elm Street; thence north on South-Elm otr~et to Hickory Street; thence around the Court House Square to the place of beginning I1 Beginning at the intersection of West Oa~ and ~lm Streets thence west on Oak Street to Bolivar Street, thence north on Bolivar Street to Pearl Street, thence west on Pearl Street to Denton Street, thence north on Denton Street to Congress Avenue;thence east on Congress Avenue to Bolivar Street; thence north on Bolivar Street to State Highway No 2~ thence east on State Highway No 24 to North Locust thence north on horth Locust Street and up Sherman Drive to Woodland Str, et; thence east on Woodland Street to Bell Avenue, thence south on Bell Avenue to College Street; thence east on Col]age Street to Frame Street; thence south on Frame Street to Fact McKinney Street, thence west on East McKinney %treat to Railroad Avenue; thence south on Railroad Avenue to East Hickory Street; thence west on East Hickory Street to Locust Street thence north on Locust Street to Oak otr~et thence west on Oak Street to the place of beginning III Bsglnn]ng at the intersection of North Elm Street and Hickory Street; thence south on South Elm Street to Sycamore Street, thence east on Sycamore Street ~o Iocust Street, thence south on Locust Street to Mill Street, thence w~st on Mill Street to Elm Street; thence North on Elm Street to H~ghlend Street, thence west on Highland Street to Avenue "A", thence south on Hvenue "A" to Collins Street; thence east on Collins Street to Peak Street; thence north on Peak Street to Fannin Street thence west on Fannin Street to Welch Street thence north on Welch Street to Mill Street; thence west on M~ll Street to Avenue "A", thence north on Avenue "A" to Highland Street, thence east on Highland Street to Elm Street, thence south on Elm Street to Mill Street; thence east on Mill Street t; Locust Street, thence north on Locust to Sycamore Street, thence west on Sycamore Street to Elm Street, thence north on Elm Street to Hickory Street; end around the Court House Square to the place of beginning ;V Beginning at the intersection of Hiokory Street a~d Locust Street; thence east on Hickory Street to Wood Street; thence north on Wood Street to Davis Street; thence west on Davis Street to Bredshaw Street; thmnce o~u%h on B~a~haw Street to ~ickoryt Street; thence west on Hidk&~y~treet to Locust Street a~d around the Court Nouse Square to the place of beginning 1174 CJTY HALL MAY 26, 1949 $FCTIgN 2~ The fao% that the City Transit Company acting by and through Robert N Zimmerman has filed an applicetion for a change of bus routas which application has been approved by the City Commission, together w~th the fact that such pro- posed routes r~utes serve certain areas of the City of Denton, Texas, which never before have been sarved by buses and which areas are in immediate need of bus facilities, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the requirement that all ordinances be rtad oD three separate meetings on three several days be, and the same is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its pasaa?e and approval PASqED AND APPROVED THIS THE 25th day of May, 1949 Oigned Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of ATTEST Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, City Secretary City of Denton qexae APPROVED AS TO FROM AND LEGALITY Rogers Teel, City Attorney A motion waq made by Fitzgerald and seconded by qaliafer~o to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Fitzgerald to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Talia?erro and seconded by Curtis to adopt the Ordinance Upon roll call all Commissioners voted "Aye" No Commissioner voting "Nay", the Chairman declared the Ordinance adopted 3 Bids were opened for the annual audit of the Books of the City of Denton, Texas: West Audit Co $35 OO per day and Hotel Nelson and Nelson . 35 O0 " " " " Jerry Norris 50 O0 " " " " J E Huffines 40 O0 " " " " A M Higgs 35 OO " " " " A motion wa~ made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to hire Nelson and Nelson Audit Co to make the audm~ of the City Books for #35 OO per day and Hotel expense Motion carried 4 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Tal~aferro to order bids for fittings & valves and Fire Hydrants f~r 12" water pipe Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 175 CITY NALL June 6, 19~9 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, June 6,1949 Present~ Bonds, Tsliaferro, Hannah Absent ~ Cultis, Fitzgerald 1 The following Resolution was presented~ AT A SPECIAL CALLED MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION 0¥ THE CITY OF DE~TON, TEY~S, AT THE CITY HALL OF ~AID CITY, ON THE 6th DAY OF JUNE, 1949, WHEREAS, the City Com~ssion of the City of Denton, Texas, in the early part of 1948 began a study of the available underground water supply ~or the City and to assist itself in such study called upon a group of citizens known as the Citizen's Water Committee to make a study of the water problem and to recommend to the City the employment of a competent engineer or firm of engineers to ssqist in such plan and such Committee, after interviewing many engineers and firms of engineers, recommended the employment of the engineering firm of FR~$E AND NICHOLS, of the City of Fora Worth, which recommendation was approved by the City Commission, and WHEREAS, this firm of engineers will soon be ready to make a final report of its findings and recommendations, and WH~, the City Government acting wit~ the Citizen's Water Committee has obtained a conditional water permit from the State Board of Water Engineers for the impounding of 21,000 acre feet of water in the Gsrza-Little W. lm Reservoir, and WHEREAS, it is not yet certain whether the City, if it becomes necessary to resort to a s~trface water supply 1or the City, should obtain its water from the Garza-Little Elm Reservoir or from some other location on the Trinity Watershed, and WHEREAS, if the City must resort to impounded surface water to supplement its Artesian water supply, difficult ~rcblems of financing in- take structures, pipe lines, and filter plant must be overcome, and WHERFAS, it is the belief of the City Commission, in view of the splendid cooperation and as istence oi the Citizen's Water Committee and its accomplishments to date, that its advice and assistance are greatly needed by the City Government and by all the residents and citizens of the City of Denton, NOW THERETORE, be it resolved by the City Commission that the Citizen's hater Comn~ittee is hereby respectfully requested and authorized to continue to study, advise, assist, and make recommendations in all the sspeats of the water problem unti] the complete an~ final solution is obtained and particularly to investigate the following specific problems facing the City Commission end the people of the City~ (1) The relative desirability of obtaining surface water from the Garza-Little Elm Reservoir and other points on the Trinity Watershed (2) The advisability of entering into s contract with the Federal Government for water storage capacity in the Garza-Little Elm Reservoir and most advantageous terms to be obtained from the Federal Government (3) Method and time of raising funds for purchase of storage capacity in Garza-Little Elm Reservoi~ (4) Location of intake structures, approximate cost of same, proper time for construction and method and time of raising funds for financing same (5) Long range plan for financing the construction of pipe lines into the City of Denton from what- ever source that impounded water might be re- 176 CITY HALL JUNE 6, 1949 commended by the Committee and for financing the construction of a £ilter plant and pumping station, ~ nd the probable dates, when, in the opinion of the Committee, each phase of these operations should be initiated and completed TO ASSIST the Citizen's Water Committee in its study, the City Commission hereby authorizes and requests the Committee to confer with the engineering firm of Freese and Nichols on all matters covered in the Freese-Nichols contract of employment, and the Committee is further authorized to request of the proper officials and employees of the City, any information pertinent to the problems involved If the Con mitres feels that additional advice or help is needed, it should be recuested THE CITIZEN'S Water Committee is further authorized and urged to keep the public informed of the progress being made in the efforts to solve the water supply problem PA$~ED AND APPROVE~ this 6th day of June, 1949 Signed: Jack ~onds Chairman, City Commission City of Denton, Texas Attest~ Signed: ~O,J~ K~)~h~ City Secretary, City of Denton, Texas Approved ~s to Form and Legality: Approved~ Signed~ Ro~ers T~71 Signed: J, ~, Yarbrou~h City Attorney, City of Mayor, City of Denton, Denton, Texas ~exas A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to adopt the Resolution Motion carried 2 The following Resolution w~s presented~ AT A SPECIAL CAL$~S~ M~I'ENG 0¥ THh CITY CO~I~SION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEY~iS, AT THP CITY HA~L OF SAIl CITY, ON 6th DAY OF JUNE, 1949 ~SOLUT ~O_N WHEP~v, W R Yeary h~s filed suit against J H Barrow, being Civil Suit No 19878 in the District Court of Denton County, Texas, seeking to restrain J H Barrow from obstructing an alley which was dedicated to the public by John W Alexander, Executor, and others to J H Barrow by deed dated October 2, 1931, recorded in Volume 238, Page 162, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and WHEREAS, the City of Denton, and the public have an interest in said la~ suit in thi , to-wit: That it is the desire of the City Commission ~hat said alley remain open for use by the public as an e 1] ey NO~ THEREFORE be it resolved by the City Commission that the City Attorney be instructe~ end he is hereby instructed to intervene in said law suit en~ seek, to the best of his ability, to restrain J H Barrow f~om obstructing the said mlley in any manner and to seek to compel the said J H Barrow to remove the garage which J H Barrow unlvwful]y constructed in said alley PASSED AND APPROVED this 6th day of June 1949 Signed: ~ · Chairman, City Commission City of Denton, Texas 177 CITY HALE ~ 6, 1949 Attest~ Signedl 0, ~, Knight , Secretary, City of Denton, Texas Approved ss to Form and Legality~ Approved~ Signed~ Ro~ers Teal Signed~ , J~ ~, Yarbrou~h City Attorney, City o~~ Mayor, City of Denton, Texas Denton, Texas A motion was made by Talieferro and seconded by H~nnah to adopt the Resolution Motion carried Upon motion the meeting stood adjourned ~ f~.~.. ~/ Sec~ Chairman CITY HALL JUNE 10, 1949 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Te×as held in the Council Room of ,he City Hall June lOth, 1949 Present~ Bonds, Fitzgerald, Curtis, Taliaferro, Hannah 1 Monthly bills were ordered paid out of their respective funds 2 ~ Reports were made by ~eads of sql departments and reports filed 3 Bids were opened for 50 Parking Meters from the following Companies Duncan Meter Co $64 50 Dual Parking Meter Co 62 O0 Twin Meter Sa]es Co 78 O0 Magee-Hale Park-O-Meter Co 61 50 Turrett Parking Meter Co 54 O0 Dual Parking Meter Co - Reconditioned Meters $Z600 Ail bids were referred to a Committee for study until the next meeting 4 Bids were opened for Valves and Fittings from the following Companies The Rohan Co Dallas Foundry Co Mueller Company Briggs Weaver Machinery Co Viking Co Trinity Valley Iron and Steel Co · Southland Supply Co All bids were referred to a committee for tab~ation 5 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seeonded by Fitzgerald to accept the recommendation of the Planning Board and authorize the City Attorney to draw Up an Ordinance to re-zone part of Lot 1, block 272 from residential property to Business property Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned / Se~~ Chairman 1TS CHY HAIL JUNE 14, 1979 Special called meet~nt of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall, June 14th, 1949 at 1:00 P M Present Bonds, Tal~aferro, Curt~, Fltzgerald~ Hannah Mr Cawthopne of the State Highway Lnginesrs Office met with the Co~ssion to discuss the procurement o~ the b~oe of the rtght~f~ay for Highway ~ 77 U~n motion the Co.lesion ~tood adJou~ed CIUY HALL JUNq] 17, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, ~exas held in the City Hall June 17th 19/9, at ? O0 I M Pre.ant Bonds, Taliaferro, Fitz~ erald, Hannah, Curtis 1 W M Loveless and other residents from the T S C W a~ea came before the Commission requesting the closing of a part of Frame Street After a public hearing there being no oppostLlon, a motion wa~ made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to close Frame St from approximately 160 f~et north of Grove St to Highway # 24, barricaded at both ends Motion caxrled 2 A mo~Jon was made by tlannah and seconded by Taliaferro to pay the Equaliza- tion Board for their s~rv]ces and .xtend the Committee sincere thanks for serving in this oapanity Motion carried 3 A moS]on was made by Tal]aFerro and ~econded by Fitzgerald to accept the recommendation oF the City En?tneer for the purchase 6f Fipe Fittings and Valves as set up in the specifications Motion c~rr~ed 4 The following Ordinance ~n regard to Taxi-Cab Companies was read by the Chair- AN ORDINANCE RFGULATING THF o}ERA~ION OF TAXICABS IN THE CItY OF DENTON TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR TR~ RLVOCATION OF lICENSES TO OPERATE TAXICABS A~T1R NO~ ICE AND HE;RING, IROVIDIN~ THAT LICENSES TO OP~RAT~ TAXICABS ARE UNA Si(NABLE WITHOUT THP CONSENT OF qHE CI%Y COMMISSION, AND D[CLARING AN H~R6ENCY WUERJuAS, the City Comm~ ion of the City of Dehton, Texas, passed an Ordinance on the 12th day of March, 1~48, recorded in Volume 14, ~age 21, of the Minutes of the C~ty Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, attempting to re[ulate the operation of taxi-cab concerns, and %~4ERIAS, the operation of tax,-cabs is fraught with many difficult problems among them being the prevention of crime on the pert of individual drivers of such taxi-cabs, and WHERLAS, in the past, tax,-cab drivers in the C~ty of Denton, have been guilty of all forms of traffic offenses, attempted rapes, illegal transportation of ~ntoxicating bevels?es, illegal sale of intoxicating beverages, thefts, and rude and improper conduct towards passengers, and WHERIAS, The City of Denton due to the location of two great mnstitutions of higher learning w~th~n its boundar]es with thousands of young girl students in attendance, must obtain the highest ea]~bre of taxi-cab dr~vers possible, and 179 CITY HALL JUNE AT, 1949 WHEREAS, it was the intention of the City Comm]s.Jon by passing the Ordin- ance adopted March 12, 1948, to place responsibility upon the holder of a license to operate taxi-cabs for hiring dr~vers of food moral character by requiring that the holder of such license be the sole owner of all automobiles operated by authority of his license so that the holde, of the license would feel free at all times dur- ~n~ the term of such license to d~scharge any~'iver for conduct detrimental to the proper opsration of his taxi-cab business, and WHEP~EAS, the intent of said Ordmnance has been circumvented in certain instances, NOW THF~FFORE, be ~t ordained by the C~ty Commission of the City of Denton, Texas~ Section 1. Mo license ~ranted b~ the City of Denton, to operate any taxi-cab or taxi- cabs shall be assignable in whole or in part without the written permission of the City Commission Se0tion 2, If any holder of a license or license~ to operate taxioabs in the City of Denton, Texas, allows or permits any driver of a taxicab who owns any equity whet- soever in said taxicab to operate said taxicab under the name of said license holder, the City Commission may, after five (5) days not~ee in writing to said license holder and after public hearing, revoke any or all of said holderts license~ to operate taxicabs Section 3. This Ordinance is cumulative of all other ordinances regulating the op- eral~on of taxicabs in the City of Denton Texas Section 4. If any section or p~ovielon or pa~t thereof in this ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent Jurisdiction, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole nor any section, provisdon, or part thereof not adjudged invalfd or uneonst~tutional Section 5. The fact that the npnes~nt ordinances of the City of Denton re~ulating the operation of taxicabs are being circumvented by f~ctitious transfer~ of t~tlee to vehicles being used as taxicabs, together with the fact that holders of licenses to operate taxicabs are not maintaining the freedom of action to control the activities of taxicab chauffeurs and the further fact that the City of Denton, Texas has within its boundaries several thousand young girl ~udents, many of whom utilize the ssrviee of taxicab Companies, requiring a Fr~ deal of supervision and control of taxicabs and taxicab operators creates ~n eme~?ency and an urgent and fmperetive necessity that the ~equirement that ordinances be read on ~hree s~veral meetings be, and the same is, he~*by suspended and this ordinance shall take effect i~nedtately upon its passage and a~proval and publication, and it is hereby adopted and approved PASSED AND APPROVED this 17th day of June, 1949 Signed:Jack Bondg, Chairmanof the City - A~T~ST: Commission, City of Denton, Texas 0 C Knlght, Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved as to form and legality: APPROVLD J L Yarbrough, Mayor Ro~ers Teel, City Attorney City of Denton Texas City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to suspend the ru~e and pass the ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was ma~e by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to pas~ the ordin- ance to its third readtn~ Motion carried 80 CItY HALL juns 17, 1949 A mo~ ~on wa made by Hannah and seconded by ordinance Upon roil call all 6o~insioners voted "Aye" No Co~ssion~r voted "Nay" The Cha~an decla ed ~ha Or~tn~nce pas~ed An ordinance estsb]~ h]nf a ~ire zone on the east side of Ponder St was ~ead by the Chairman AN O~]N~CL EoT~LIoHING A ~I~ L~F ON THE EABT SIDE OF ~0~ AVENUE ~}{OM 8~GG ST~L1 TO SCRltlU~ ST~ET, IROVIDIKG A P~NALTY DIC]~RING AN ~I~RGINCY AND D]CLARING ~ LF]~?I~ DAli FOR THIS OPD]N~CE BE Iq fH~AINLD PY %H~ 61~Y CO. lbS]ON O~ ~Ht CITY OF D~;%ON,Te~s oection %hat the~ ] ~ hereby ~e e~ved and oct apart on ~he hereinafter n~ed street the stac~ and area hereinafter described, as a Fire L~e S$ rest i xten~ Side Ponder Avenue Gregg ?o cr~pture Fast Section It shall be ~m]awful for any person to park or stand any vehicle other than fire apparatu ~liee vehJcle~, or a public utllity vehicle on duty in said Fire Lane °ection Any p+~on violating any ~ect~on or provision of this ordinance shall, upon conviction b~ f~ned tn any scm not las~ than $1 O0 nor mo*e th~ $100 Section The fact that lender Avenue ~s a narrow stre~ t and heaw]y con~ested with parking, ercateo a hazard to the Safety and efficiency of Firemen and to]ice- men who ~st, ~n the course of thief duties, enter said tender Avenue and such hazard creates an emergency and an ]mpe~ tire ~bl~c neeess~y that the rule requiring o~nances ?o~ read on throe several meetings of the City Oo~ission be, ~d the same ]s h~r~by suspended and this ordinance shall be effective u~n its passage and aD~ ~oval and publication as required by law Pa~ ed and approved this the 1/th day of June, 1949 Sl~ned Jack Bonds, Chai~ o~ the A~EST~ City Co~m~sslon , City of Denton, 0 C Knight~ Secreta~ Texas City of Denton, Texas Approved as to FoUnd Legalmty Ro~ers Teel, City Attorn*y Approved J L Yarbrough, Mayor Ci$y of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas A motion wa~ made by Taliaf~rro and seconded by Fitzgerald ~ sus- pend the ~le and pa~ the Ordinance to i~s second reading Motion carried A motion wa~ mnde by Curtis and seconded by Hannah to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A mo*ion wa made by F~tzge~ald and seconded by Talisferro ?o adopt the Ordinance Upon roll call a~ Co~,]ssion~ rs voted "Aye" No Co~issioner voted "Nay", the Cha~an d~clar~d the Ordt~ ante passed 6 An Ordinance ~o chanfe the rate of Inter~ ~t and Penalty on Delin- quent T~es was p~semted ~ ORDINANCt ~tNDING %EC%ION 113 and 116, OF ~IC~ 19, CHAFTFR 1, O[~IN~C~ O~ THE CITY OF DENTON T~ 1~ ~ROVID]NG FOR A DUE DAFE ]OR ~HE;A~ OF T~, [ROV]DINC A DA%L '~tN Ail T~ SH~i B[OO~F DEIINQUi~, tROVIDING FOR A P1NALTY ~0 B~ ADDF[~ UN 1~{~ %~o BECO~ DEIINQUE~, }RO* VID]NC FOR }~IM tA~EKT OF T~FS, ~t~AIING Ali CONFLICTING 151 CITY HALL TUNE 17, 19f9 ORDINANCES, PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, AND DECLARIN( AN EM~RGFNCY nE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI2Y COb~IS ION OF THE CITY O~ DENTON ~EXAS That Section 113, and 116, of Article 19, Chapter i, of the Codi- fication or Ordinances of the City of Denton Texas, 1941, be amended to her,- after read as follows Section 1. That any person, firm, or corporation owing ad valorem taxes to the City of Denton, Texas, may pay tho same under the following plan: (A) One-sixth of the total amount o? ~axes due ?or the current year may be paid between the let and 10th day of each of the fo]]ow~ng months, to-wt~ October, November, December, January, ~ebruary and March without incurring penalty and interes% charges (B) If the taxpayer using the one-~fxth paymen~ plan provided for herein shall have paid one-half his taxes by December 31, of the tax year but shall fail to complete payment of taxes by March 31 of the year following th~ year for which such taxes are due, the r(ma~nde~ shall become delinquent upon such failure and shall be subject to the fo]]ow~ng penalt~ and mn~er~st charte~ 1 If payment is made during the month of April following the year for which such taxes are due, a penalty of 6% shall be added to the principal amount 2 If payment is made during the month of May following the year for which such taxes are due,a penalty of 7% shall be added to the princJpal amount 3 If payment Js made during the mon*h of June following the year for which such taxes are due a penalty of 8% shall be added ~o the principal amount 4 Interest at the rate of 6% per annum ohall be charged on the remaining unpaid ~incipal amount from ~ebruary 1st of the year fo]lowing the year for which such taxes are dua (C) If payment is made in full during the m n~h of January fol]ownng ~he year for which such taxes are due~ no penalty shall be added (D) If payment Js not made ~n accordance wJth the one-sixth or one- haig payment plans, then the following penalty and Jnt( rest shall b( charged i If payment is made during the month of February f 1lowing the year for which such taxes are due, a pena]ty of 2% shal] be added to the principal amount 2 If payment is made during the month o~ March fei]owing the year for which such taxes are due, a penalty of 4% shall be added to the principal m~o~mt ]f payment is made du~ing the mnn~h of April fo]lowing the year for which such taxes are due, a penalty of 6% shall be added to the principa] amount / If payment is made during the month of May fol]owJng the year for which such taxes are due, a penalty of 7% shall be added to the principal amount 5 If payment is made during the month of June following the year for which such taxes are due, a penalty of 8% shall be added to the principal amount 6 In~eres~ at the rate of 6% per annum shall be charged on delinquent taxes beginning on the firot day of February fo]lowing the year which such taxes are due 182 City HALL ~IN~ 17, 1919 Section If the first one-half of such taxes is paid on or before December 3]st as provided in Section 115 of Article 19, Chspterl of the Ordinances Of the City of Denion, ~exae, 104], and th~ ~econd one-half thereof is not paid on or before the last day of March as provided in said Faction 115, then the said second one-half may be paid under the following plan: (A) If sa~d second one-halt is paid during the month of April follow- ing the year for which It ts due a penal+y of 6% shall be added to the said ~econd one-hal~ (B) If said decond on,-half is ~atd du~ing the month of May follow- ing the year for whtah ~t i due~ a penalty of ?~ shall be added to said second one-hslf (C) If sa~d ~econd on~-half is pamd du~n~ the month of lune follow- ~n? the year fo~ which it is duc, a p~nal+y of 8~ shall be added ~o said second one-half (D) Intcr~t at the rate of 6~ pe~ annum shall be charged on second one-haig beftmdng on the first day of February following the year for which such taxes are due ocction ~, Th~ Ordnnence shall be and i~ hereby declared to be cumulative of all o~her or]fnances of the City of Denton, ?exes affecting taxes and shall not operate to repeal or affect any ~uch ordinance or ordinanceo except in- so-far as the previsions of such ordinance or ordinances are in consistent or in conflict wJ?h the provJ~ione fo th~s ordinance fn which instance or inotances those provision% ~hal] bc and they are hereby r~pea]ed Faction If any see+ion or provision or part thereof in this ordinance shall ba adjudged invalid or unconstitutional by a cou~t of competent Jurisdiction such adjudication ~hal] not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or of any section, p~ovt~ton, or part thereo~ not adjudged invalid or un- constitutional Faction ~ ]he fact that it is necessary at this time to enter into contracts with printing compan~e~ to procure printed notices, receipts, and other tax forms to be used in ihs collection of 19~9 taxes~ creates an emergency and an impera+ive putl~c n~eee~ity the+ ~he ~ule requiring that ordinances be read on three ~evcral meetings of the Ctiy Co:mnission be, and the same is hereby uspended and this ~dinance shall t~ke effect ir~EedtaJely upon its passage and approval, and it I hereby adopted and approved PA ~D AND AI IROV~D ~h~s 17th day of June, A D ]949 Si?ned Jack Bonds, Chairman of the AT!EoT City CommlssJon, City of O C Knight Secret~ry Denton, Texas City of Denton Te~a~ Approved J L Yerbrough,Mayor AP]ROVED AS TO FO~M AND IF(fI2SY City of Denton, Texas Ro~nre Teel, C~tj At~ney Cfty of Denton, Texas A motion wa made by Tal~alerro and seconded by Curtte to suspend the rule andm~ th~ Ordinance to ~t~ ~econd reading ~o+~on carried A me, ion w~ made by Hannah ann ~econded by Iitz?~rald to pass the Ordfnan e to ~ third and final reading llo~ton ear~ed A motion wa made by Curtis and seconded by Taliaferro to adopt the Ordfnanee Uycn roll cs]] ail Colm,~s~oner~ voted "Aye", no Commissioner voted "Nay", +he Chatrman d(clared the Ordinance pa~sed CITY HALL ~UN~ 17, 19L9 ! The Committee appointed to study the ] ark~ng Meter Bids, recommenaed that the City purchase §0 Meters from th( Park-O-Meter Company at a cost of I 61 50 each installed A motion was made by Hennah and seconded by Ua]iaferto to accept the re- commendation of the Committee and purchase the meters from Park-O-Meter Co to cost $61 50 each in,tailed, M~tion carried Upon motion the Commission stood ad ~ourned CITY HALL JUNE 27, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, T~ xa~ held in the Council Room of the City Hall, June 27th, 19Z9, at 6 O0 ¥ M Present: Bonds, Curtis, Hannah, Taliaferro, Fitzgerald 1 The Chairman of the Commission read a letter from Jack hephord, City Marshal, presenting his resignation A motion was made by ~alie~erro and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the resignation of Jack Shepherd as City Marshal and to extend to him, by letter, the very best wishes of the City Commission and s~nce~e appreciation for the fine service which he has rendered Motion carried 2 A letter was read by the Chairman of the City Co~nJsslon from the Civil I Service Commission, recommendin~ that a City Marshal be appointed from the pr~ ~ent perqonnell of the Police Department A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Hannah to accept the recommenda- tfon o~ the Civil Service Commission and appoint a City Marshal from the present personnell ~f the Police Department Motion carried 3 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to accept the recommendation of the Mayor and appoint Jack Harrison, present assistant Ohief of the Police Department, as acting City Marshal until the post i~ filled by an election Upon roll call the following Commissioners voted "Aye" Bonds, Hannah, Tallaferro, Fitzgerald, Curtis No Commissioner voted "Nay", the Chairman declar~ d the motion passed A motion was made by Fitzgera]d and seconded by TalJ~ferro to advertise for bids for a fence around tha Sub-Station at the Power Plant, eocord~ng to the specifications of the City Engineer, Motion carried 5 A motion wag mede by Fi__tzgerald and seconded by Curtis to request the Civil Service Commission to ~rant ~ack Harrison a Leave Of Absence from the Civil Srevice System for the duration of his tenure as acting City Marshal Motion e~rried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 184 C]~¥ HAlL ~-~ TUIY l, 1)4q Special called meeting of the City Commission oi the City of Denton, Texas, held Jn the Council Room of the City Hall, July 1st, 1949 Pre ~nt Bonds, Uannah, FJtz?era]d, Curt~s Abo~nt Taltaferro 1 A motion was mnde by Hanrmh and oeconded by Fitzgerald to accept the re- co~endat~on of the Cl~y Ln~ln~oI and purchase ~ transformers from Ceneral El~otrlc Supply Co Mo~on carried U[on motion the Co~Jas]on stood adjourned ~ ~ Chai~ CItY JULY 5, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission oi the C~ty of Denton, ~exas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall July 5th, 1949 }~esent Bonds, Hannah, Curtis, Ta]iaferro, Fitzgerald 1 qhe meetin? wes called by The Medical Society and other Health officers to discuss the Pollo ?pidemic and to make plans for a City wide clean up campaign A me, ion wa made by F~tzferald en~ seconded by Taltaferro to declare an emergency, due to the new Polio ~a es, and to call on all indivldual% business men and civic orgsn~zations and others to assiat ~n a City wide clean up campaign beginning We~ne d~y July 6th, 1949 Ail trash and cans which is to be hauled off must be placed in containers ~hat can be handled by two men and placed in the parkways to be p~cked up Friday morning July 8th, 1949 No d~rt, rocks or b~ush will be hauled away ~ity employees to be u ed in the Clean up are to be seleoted by the Department Heads Motion carried 2 The following Ordinance wa presente~ AN OPD]NANC7 AMt~IDI~G ]t{k ZONING AND Uot DIolRICT MAt OF THE CI?Y OF DLNTON, ~EXAS 80 AS TO n>>~OVI A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND IOCAT~D A~ Tq~ IN'IR°gOT/ON OF MAILE STR¥IT AND AVENUE BI /NC ON UHt FAST qID~ OF AVFN~I "B" AND THI SOUTM SIDE OF MAPIE STRI]T, PUI~Y BE CRIBFD IN THE FOILOWING ORDINANCE FROM ~HL DWMLING DIoTRICT ¥IACINC °AM~ IN THt BUSINF~S DIM~RICT, AND I/ICIAR]N( AN FMtRCFNCY ]! ]~ ORDAIN] D BY ~{~ C]IY 6OHIWIo ION O~ THt OIlY O~ DENTON, TIMAS I ~hat ~he Zoning and Use District Map of the City of Denton,Texas, which is a part of Chap?er Ten Article II of the Revised Ordinances of said City b~ amended as follows Ali ?hat certain tract o~ yercel of lend s~tua?ed in the City of Denton County of D~nton, and °tats of Texas, and desorJhed as follows~ Pc{inning a~ the intersection of the ~outh bounda~ line of Maple S~eet and the ea~t boundary line of Avenue "B"; Th~nee ~as? along the south boundary linc of Maple qtreet 25 feet to a pein% for corner, Thence Sou~h and parallel %o the east boundary ]Jne of Avenue "B" ~5 feet ?o a poin~ for corner~ Thence west 25 feet ?o a point on th~ east boundary ]Jna of Avenue "B" for corner Thence North along the eat boundary line of Avenue "B" 35 fee% to ~he place of be~]nn~ng C~TY ~ALL JULY 5, 19/9 All the above described propert~eq ar( hereby removed from the dwell- ing distr~ct aq shown on said Zoning and Us~ D~trlct Map and are hereby placed in the Business District as shovm on said Map, and ali provisions of said Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map shall hereafter apply to sa~d pro- pemty as Bus,ness Property and a~ other property located in a Business D~strict as that term ~s deftned in sa~d Revised foning Ordinance The City Commission of the City of Denton, qexas, hereby finds that such a change is in accordance with a comprehensive plan fo~ the purpose ct promoting health safety, morals amd ~eneral welfare of ~s~d C~ty of Denton, and with reasonable consideration, among other thingq for the character of the district and for its peculiar suitability for particular uses,and w~th a view to conserving the value of building and encouraging the most appropriate u ~e of such land for the moqt b~nef~t of the C~ty of Denton, T~×as The fact that the owners of the properties hereinbefore de or, bed desire to place on said properties ~aluable business improvements, and the further fact that such zmprovements are badly needed by the C~ty of Denton in its comprehensive plan for development and progress~ and the further fa( t that the present cla s~£ication of said properties prevent such businesses From being established and operated, and the further fact that the Planning Board in and for the City of Denton qexas, has Investigated ~sid matte~ and recommended to this Commission the tmmcddate change of ~aid~mopert~es to ~he business classification creates an emergency and an urgent and imperative necessity that the requirement that ordinances be r ad on ~hree several me, t- ings of the City Commission be, and the same iq, hereby suspended and th~s ordinance shall take effect immed~ale]y u~on ~ts pas=a~e and approval, and it is hereby adopted and approved Passed and approved this ~he 5th day of July, A D , 1949 Si~ned: lack Bonds, Chairman of the ATTEST: C~ty Commie ion, City of Denton 0 C Knight, Secretary Texas City of Denton, Texas Approved as to Form and Legality Rogers Teel, City Attozney City of Denton, Texas A~proved: J L Yarb~ough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by ~itz?erald to pa~s the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Curtis and ~conded by Hannah to pass the Ordinance to its third and final resd~ng Motion carried A motion was made by Ta]iaferro and seconded by F~tzg~rald to adopt the Ordinance Upon roll call the fo]lowing Commissioners voted "Aye" Hannah, Curtis, Pttzgerald, Ts]laYette No Commissioner vo~ed "Nay", the Chairman declared the Ordinance passed Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned ~~ k Chairman 186 ruly ~, 19l~9 1regular m ¢ ~n~' of th~ F lt~ Comml ton of th~ ~ty held ~n th~ Oouncil Room ct ~he C~ty Ua]l~ Inly 2th 1999 at / O0 > M I~ nt Bond~ U nnah ~ltzyecald Talfaferro Cur~s Al ent Nont ] BI]] ~ w~re a[~rovcd an~ ordered raid out of ~he~r respective Funds 2 Ra~or[~ w~ mad~ by sJ[ Department Heal~ and ordered filed A molJon was made by Hannah and ~conded by l~t/ge~a]d to accept r commendation oF th~ C~?y [n~]ne~r and purchase from Uavasoto Creosoting Co 15 ]~ foot po Jr ~]8 60 each 50 fO " ( ~) 60 an~ from U~ tinyhou ( Lleciric Co 7p g5 ~oot ~oJe ~ ~oq f7 (ach Ali ~o]~ to be Class J Motion Carried A m t~on w~ nude bv ]a]~ ~f~o and ~c~nd(d ty Ou~tt~ to ~ece~t iht recommended}on of ~h[ f ~ty }ngin(~T sad purchase the foJlowJng anglo Meters Nelson Llectrte Co pO M~ter~ ~ $]O f~ o eh 50 O $8 g7 ~aeh 6 I e~ors 0 ~ P/ ~ach Ail ~priaes F O B Dtnion Me, ion cx~ried 5 A mc~n w~ n~n~ by ~tz{er ~] ~ and o~eon]ed by ~altaferro to author- ize W f Illicit ~ ureha ~ approy~m~e]y 30 yard of ~avcl For the]bwer Iiant Ground~ ~ oil m ~ appr~cla?~on ~o Mi ~ ]Jl]agn ~ ~ M~ Bob McClond~ to the C~ty of Ga]ne~v]]l~ qhe Hedi~a] I oc]a~]on ~ha f]ty Lmp]oye~s Denton }l~co~d- Ch~on~c]e~ Radio b?at]on KDNq ~o ali fn~m anl o~an~za?~n~ ho ffurn~ had m~n and oquipment and ~ ~ fhe ~n~r~ Ciltz~n hip For ibc ~ne cooperation g~v~n ~n tho 6~ty~da Clean-up Campa~{n Mo(] m cci Ulcn mo~ n the Corem ~ou rood adJonpr~d CIq Y HALL July I7, 19/9 I~Clt'l called m~tt~nff *? the (]ty Commi~lon of lhe City of l)entan~ ~exa~ held In Ih arunc]] Ro)m of the f lty la]l July 1 th~ 1919 at 7 O0 ~ M ]re,ertl B nt qaanah Fit/ crtld, Ah~ nt ~u~ l Ih~ ~ lln~ wa called lo dj cu the ]exes ielephona Franchise w th Mr Danm r at~d othe~ offleiml of th ]tie, hone Cospany Afl er discu~sinf th~ matter lot ~ qa ~fme [h~ City Corot:is ion ~cessod unt]J ]hursday Nifh~ July ]7th i whtch [imf th~ mail r wl]l b, ronqldemd furiher 2 A m~ft ~n wa m~]de by Innr, ah and ~econdrd by ~al~af{rro to accept ~he r~eo~endation of iht Mayo] and appo]nl Ho~ ot~r a~ a patrolman in the lo]J~[ Depa~Lmen~ a~ a ~isrt ~n~ a] ry of ~] 75 O0 per month Motion carried Upon Mot~nn ?h~ Co.m~s%~nn sioad adJourmd 187 Tu]y 1/ 19/9 ~pec~al cai]ed meeting of the City Conmllo~[on held ~n the City Hall Tuly 14th, 1949 at ? O0 1 M Present Bondo, Hannah, ~tzgerald, Ta]~aferro Absent Curtis The meeting wa~ celled for the purpose of didoussing the l~]ephone [ranchise with officials of the qexs qelaph~ne Co~qany AFter di cussing the franchise and rates at length the Co~ssion reechoed u~ttl She ]exes Telephoto Officials had ~ime to drew up a Fran~hlse and rate Ordinance For cons~dera~ ton by the Commission In the event other indiv~du~o or Companies~ bed to ubm~t a propesitton for a telephone franchise they w~]l b~ Fiven a heartng Upon mo~ion the Con~is~ion ad} mrn~d at ]1 O0 ~ M July ~2, 19/9 Speci~d called meeting of the City Commission of the C~ty of Denton, ~exas, held Jn the Council Room of N~t C~ty Ha~, July ~P, 19&9 Yrescnt ~tzgerald, Taliaferro Absent Bonds, Hannah, Curtis qeveral ~oups were present requ~ tqng ~ew~ Ltneq Iroper~y Own r~ on Scripture Street came to ~rot~st th~ buI]ding of a }ump ~tat~on on ~- ~re Street The~e not being a quor~ of the Co~n]s 1on the mcet~ng ad}ou~ncd until July 2~h, at 7 O0 P M July 26, 1949 qpecial called meeting of the City Co. Ms.ion of th~ City of Dot, Ion Texas,held tn the Council Room of th~ City Hall, July 26th, 1949 Pre~ent Hannah, Bonds, Fitzgerald, ~a]Ja~erxo CurtJ~ Absent None i A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Ta]taf~rro to authorize the const~ction of a Sewer line from the exis+Jng ewer east on q xes ~tr~et to Ruddell otreet, thence north on Ruddell Street to catch the last house ~n the ~treet within the C1ty L~its, and from ?~xaa ~r~ot south on Rudde]] St re¢t to Paisley %treet, and from Ruddell otreet east on Hay t~¢et to catch last house withtn the City Limits 1rovld~ng every home w~th~n lO0 P~et of S~w*r Line will agree to connect wi~h the ~ewcr ]]ne as provided tn the City O~d]nance Motion carried Upon motion the Commission +cod adjourned 188 %} ee~l esi led qexa , held ]n th, Council Ir< (n~ ~h~nnah ~tz~ r~ld, Curfts~ Ta]~aferro Ab nt Pond 1 Btd~ w(r~ ~pened for ~he lurrha ~ of a f~ne( for fhe Sub-olatton, from the follouzn[ Companies Ail ~ F~ce ~o Cox ~ thee 6o Cyclone l en e qh~ bid w~r~ ~ f~r~d to th~ C~ty Ent ~neer for fabu]a$~on and recom- mender] on 2 ~he C~ty Commm ~on mrd6 a ~tudy of the Bud¢~ t for the year 1949-1950 Upon motJrn the Co~l ~on stood adjourned at 10 O0 I M C]JY H~L ~ULY 29, 19/0 op~a] esi]ed mealzng oP Ih~ City Co~lssfon of Ihe gitv of Denton, Texae, held in the Council Room oF the City Hall~ July 29th, 1949, at 7 O0 P M n~ Hannah Pl~zgernld, [nl~a~erro~ fu~t~s ?bent Bonds ] A motion was made by la]~s~rro and soconde8 by Fitzgerald ~o give the old frsme ehoo] Bullet.nj at ~r~d Douglass ech~ol, to ~he Busqne~s and Profeq~on- a] Womens Club, at th~ ~que t of tho ehoo] Board The Building $o bo used ~n thc eonst~c~ion of I CommunJly Uo~ ~nt th~ Fred ~oore Ia~k lho Builolng lq to be under the mq~ rv~aion of Ibc [ark lo,rd Hotton earrled 2 q I C~*mpb 1l e~me b fgr the f ~mmJss]on toque ling a trsneht e to operate a qaxi~a[ Company ~n tho City o¢ Denlon Mr Campbell wa[ told ~hat fho matter would bo takon untaT con ~dott~t}on and would mak( 8 doefg]on at a ]ate~ date q{v ral p~op~rty ow~e~s on Dalla~ Drive requ{s~ed the openin of R~ehsrdson Street ~hey were lold thai ~f the C~ty Lngtnoer found no water drain- age prob]em~ lhst tho trfct would be Fradod ~ A delegation [~om Ia t ]~ tr~e °{z~st reque ted that the stroet bo pawd ~h~y were a nr~d ~hat ~g *h~ property o~or would put the money up that the qtreet would bg laved 5 leo ~nqtht and oth~rs g~om McCo~tak cermet made requests for a Sower Connoe~on ~ that 8r~a ~he Pity Lngineer was ~n t~ctad to make a survey oF thc project and see what eo.ld Bo done 6 The C~tv Cc~ ~1o~q authorized the City Attorney to put a not, ce tn the local N~wspaptr a kin~ ail property o~or who wish to annex with the C~ty to make application ant an w~]l pay the ~xpon e el the eleetn~n Mot]on carried mo. on S y Chairman PI?Y H~LL AUGU T 5, 1979 Special oal]ed maet~ng of lb~ City Cor~d~ ion of lhe C~y Texas, held ~n the Council Room oF the City Hall Au~t ~th~ 19~9 Pr~nt Bonds, Hannah, Curtt~ qa]iaferro ]~zFerald 1 A motion was m~de by ~/~crald and se(on~d by Curtt~ ~o authorize the Building Co~ittee to replace th~ roof on tht Fire ration Mayor declaring an emergency on aecom~t of ha~l dsma~ Motion (arrJed U~n motion ?he Co~ls~ion stood ad)ourned CIIY HALL AUfUoi Is% l)A~ Special called meeting of the Cify Commts ]on ]exaa, held in the C~ty Hal] August ]~, 19/9, at / O0 ~ M }r~scnt Bond , H~nn~h, ~a]]afer~o, 6u~s, }]~ I A motion wa made by Cuzti~ and ]~ ~ndod by ]al]aflcr~o to adop~ ~h~ Civil e~ice Classifications, Qualification and tmd~d~ a r~co~end~] }y ~he C~vll Service for the F~re Department an( th~ }~]~ce D~p~rim~nt lotion 6a~ rl ed Upon not,on th~ Commission ~ood a~ou~ed CI]Y UALL AU(U i 2, ]979 ~peeJsl eallod moeffnf of l ~e City (om Iq I(r, oF ~he ~ ~ty of b ntcn, I oxas~ held in ~h{ Pouneil Room of ~hc City qa]] Au~ u t 2nd ]9f9 Present qann~, [~tzg(~al~, Ab ent Bond , 2al~alerro 1 A motion wa~ made by I It/C ~ld ann (oonded by ~urt] to apIo~nt a C~tizen~ Power Co~ittee to be compo r ~ Id Ml]l~r~ Utl] I ers, Oran Yon[oo and ]afl f ] m~r ~ 0tl(~ rar~cd 190 ~ecln] eall(d nle~%int ( iht f]ty Cc~I~s i~n of th~ Ct~V of Denion, ~exas held in the Coune]l Room ct lh~ City qal] Au~ t &th, 19/9 Ire nt Bar I Hmm~h }][zf~ra]d, laltafirro Ab ~nt Cu~] ] A moIion wa mad~ by I]a~mah md eeonded by Ta]iafc~ro to pas~ ihe icl]ow- ing ~{eso]ution AT A C~LPD MT J f 0 I ~ IIH rO[$1S ION Of ]HI C]qY OI I)E~]ON ~, Al file CIIY qAIL OF AID flqY AUCU ~ / 1 Iht Ilar ~ md Oily Co.mm ~ ~n hereby a pro their thanhs and appreciation to lack hmh rd for th~ efficient ~ mncr ~n which h( ha performed the dutie Ctty Marshal off th( Oily mf Dc~l(n l~xa~ l(~eFung l(~i n n( of the cleanest aIIdinF ~lie~ ~n Ih~ ~ ~he City Co~.J ~on an~ Maya~ wlth to e~reo furlheI thank fo~ the fm~nd- ~htp an5 eoope~ L~on which h~ man]fo Icc] at ~lJ] tlre~ Nhil( se~vnnf tn thai cap~mliy, Phc City Ccmmt~ta~ and Miyor ~c~re[ the ]o~s of hi~ ~ervices but are ha~ppy lh~ he h~ be(n flor ~t a po ~tion w th the ota?e liquor Control Board and w~ h h~ eve~ uccc ~ in his n(w mclcrtakinF lasst t and ai~r~v~d this jib d y oF Au~u t, A D , 19/9 ] ne~ ~8 k fonds Cha~an of the (ity Commtosion ¢~ty of Dinlon ATIE i 0 C Knight, City ~e~ I ry City of De~ton ~xa Apf~ov d ] [ ~a~brouph, ¢tty el Denton iexa Ilot Ion cart ~r d Uteri m~llotl I 1~ 6om~ tm L(o(t adjournec~ C~Y HAIL AU~UoT 9 19lq peeial called me~t~ng of the CIby Co~ s~ion of the City of D~nton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, Auku~t 9Jh~ 1949 Present Bonds, Fitzgcrsld Ial~af~o, Curtis Absent Hannah 1 Bids wtre opened for wat~ r mt~ er~ from the followzng Compan~ e Hot.hey Mfg Cp Viking upp]y Co Uol] bachnn ~y u]ply Co Neptuno Meter Co~ Worthtnfton Nagh (~on [{o(kwe]] ~CL Co [ r]ggs Weaver Machine ~ Co ~] b~ds w~c{ referrod to 1he C~ty in~m~ and U tabulation and rocor* ndations 2 P]dg w~r op~ned for fleeJ~ea] ou~ulfe ~rom th~ fo lo~lng Ua~son Electric Co Nelson ilec[r~c Co ~n~hous ] riester Suptly Grayb~r Elecir~c Co All bids wcr~ refarr~d to the City Enf~n ~ r fo~ r~c ~endafJon 3 }~d~ wer opened for ~ha purchao~ of two caro and a motorcycle fo~ the Police Department from ~ha fo~lowin~ Ben Ivey Motor Co P 10/9 ~ ry] Indt~ ~k t ~ ]2 " " 6 " " ]82/ 50 Mack Massey Motor Co 2 19f, 9 Font[aa " 217p OO 220o f~ ( reele~or~igor~ 2 ]9f9 Mezcu~ /OO~] l iftle Majors 2 1949 Pl~outh 0090 // Crace-Barrow Chev Co 2 19/9 Chevrolets '26J 80 Wa]drip MotOr Company 2 Hud~ong 6 /002 ~ 2 IL ~ 00 Ca~utbPr ~otor Co 2 I i~outh 19/ J 1340 O0 Foz Motorcyeles$ T~e~p 727 81 Uarley David on Co Net 600 ~ All bids w~r~ r~frrrad to Talnaf~r~o~ Hannsh and Curit For ~eeommendat~on~ / B~d w~re r~e.tved fozm ~h~ C llow~n~ r~ms for Wate~ liorrison Supply Co The Murray Co ]~rJ feaver Hach Co Rohan Co Well Mach~n ry & upp]y Co o~v~e~ } ]umb~ng Co Vi) inF oupply Co Ail b[d~ were mf~r*ed bo thc City Fn~J~aer Co~ reco~aendation~ Upon motion *he Comi~ion rood ad~ouzn d ff Cha~ ~man CITY HAlL AuFust 1], 19/9 Teelal called meeiJn~ of the City Conu~ ion of the C~ty of Dento~ [~xas, held ~n the Council Room of ?he C~ty Ha]] Aufu t ]]th 19/~ Pre~ant ?nnds~ Fttzyora]d tsnnah, (urtJ~ Absent Taliafer~o ] A ~otion wa~ made by ~itz~ ~]d ,md ~onded by Cu~t~s to pa~ ~u Fare and Hotel Bill on James torr~e expenoe to amend thc ]ltnnbinf nhoo] at Austin Motion carried Upon motion the Commission ~tood adlou~n~d CI Y U~LL AUCU ] I )f~9 {(~u] ~t mc(t~ng of ~h( Czty Co~ ion of tho Clty of Donton, Te~as~ held tn ~h~ o~]eil ~{oom of th C~ty Uall August ]P 19/9 at 7 O0 P M Present Hannah Cur~ts, } ]lzgerald Ab ~nt Ja]ia~(~ro~ Bond 1 B31t~ Fo: July were a[pr~wd and ordered paid out of thei~ respective ~unds 2 Reports we~ glwn from th, Department Head a~ follows: Jack kilos Q M Calvert U b C~el W ~ ~l]lo~t Bs~ley CoF~y~ lack Uarr~on Dr M L Uulehegon, Ins Ro~n on, }u~ ne Cook I H P]r~on 0 C Kn~ght~ C L Aldridge Upon motion the Co~tssion stood adJounned ~ Chan rman C U Y HALL AUCU ~ l~ 1979 Special ea]l~d m~e?lng of th~ City Co~ls ion of the C~ty of D*nton, Rexss, hold In tho Councll Room oF ~ht Cmty Uqll ~u u % 1~ 19g9 Yr( ~nt Hannah, l~t/ff{rr Id 5h~ m(~]n~ wa ca]]e~ 1o confo~ wl~h %h~ }owor Co~xs ion Board }ow~I (omml~ moa M6mb r p~ ~ent W C 0~r r , W T Evers, Ear] Al an[ O~ a Monroe Wll] lq]l~sm wa~ appointed C[ml~man of ~h~ tow~I Co~i~on Board and Charles C Orr~ ~r appointed ~eere~nry U~n motion ~he commission ~tood adjourned V Chat~ man ~I]Y HtLI ~/Ct~£ 19, ]979 pceia] called meetfn? oJ tilt ( ~t; Corem salon of ¢he C~¢y of Dent~n loxas~ h~ld ~nth~ CmmeJ1 Room of ~he f0tj [Nil, August 19 19/9 ] r en~ U ~rmqh, I ]bzy rqld~ Ia]]aforro, Curtis Ab (at Dc ~d 1 A motion wa m~de by ~]J~ ~frrro and oeconded by ~ftzF raid lo lay con- crete ~J]e tn a dr ~]nn~c dlieh From Ilouo¢on }lace to Scr~[ture °tract and to ~t ea~emen5 From ]~ C 0~ ~ Uavne Ivan. H Don loh~n n~ Miss Mury] ~ l]l~nm H D Sheppard ~nd Dan M~A]I] ~er ~ot]on e~r~ad 2 AFter (h M~yo~ ~e~ ]areal an cmorg(ncy s motJonwas mad~ by Cu~s and s~eonded by T~]~ ~t~ro ~o ordor hr, ~ ( ~ ovc~nor ~ron the Voodward Gove~or Co st Roekford~ ]]] ~o~oa eqrrled Upon mol ~on fh~ Commi~ ~on ?ood adJournod 193 CITY Hall August 23, 19/9 pecia] called meeting of the Ptty Comm q ~on of thc City oF Den on FexaS~ held in the C~ty Hall In the Council Room August ~3, ]~79 Present Hannah, Fit~gora]d, Curtis Ta]~rro Absent Bonds A motion was made bt Fttz~a]~ nd econdcd by Cu~ ti to purcha e ~ lc fellow~ng Water Me%ers hey Meter Co 3- f~" Com~und M+tcl $/~/ O0 prune Meter Co 6- 2" D~sc Mcte~s ~13 70 ~ept~e Met er Co 6- 1~" Neptune Met ~ 75 60 Ve]l Machinery no 2OO- 5~" X {//" disc Ua~o~ Upon motion tho Co~is~ion ~[ ~o~ ~dlou~n ~ ~cr~tary ~ Ch ~lrman CITY qALL AU(H$5 >5, 19/9 Spectal palled meeting el thc City ~ommJs ion of ~he City ~ox~s, h~ld in the Co~cil Room of th~ ~ity 'D~ll ~u~u t, a, 1~4~ P~e ent Hatorah, Curtis, ~itz~rald, Absent Bonds l Minutes of the City Co~ ion m(et~ng from March °Otb, 1)/o to August lSth, 1949, inclusive, w~-e read and a[proved ~he mee~n~ was set for a Pub]lc lte~r~n~ on the lO/9- O Budget ~h~r~ bein~ no one present ~o protest~ s motion wa mrde ~y []tz~ra]d and eeonded by Taliaforro to approve the budFet as drawn up Motion carried The following O~dinance on }arkJn~ Meter wa~ pr~nted ~ O~IN~CL ~NDING AN OIID]~k~P~ YASq~ ON WE llth DAi O~ %~11t~FR ]~/8 ENO~ A~ "~li ] A~I~IC [Uq ~ O~IN~CE PROVIDING qlIA5 OAID O~IN~OE SH~ B~ CIMUiAUJVL OF all 0 HJR l{A~l C ORDIN ~C~ OF THF CISY O~ DLN~ON ]GilAL~N( CONFLlPlIN6 ORB NAN(Lo PROVISIONS Oh O~IN~CF~ IR(NiDING k PI NALTY AND IROVIDING ~[I~TIVF DA E OD THIS O~]N~CF, ~5~I DFCIARING ~1 IJlF~INCY BI ql O~&INPI) BY TH~ CItY CO.IS ION OF THE CITY OF DLNiON, Tha6 Section 21 o~ ~id tmrkln~ MeL~r Ordinance whieh was passed 6he ll~h day o~ Sep~ember~ 194g, be ~ended ana hereafter read as Meier Zone N~ber 3 i~ established on the ~ollowtn~ streets l~n~ hour~ p~rkJn~ ~s ~ollows Street ~xtent id~ Pecan Cedar Street to Austin o~re~t Both Austin Walnut treet ~o E McKtnney St Both W~nut Cedar Street to Austin St Both Cedar Walnut Btreet ~o Pecan St Both South Locust Hicko~ Street lo S c ~more t Both ooubh Elm Hickory St To By~amor~ ~t Bobh West H~ckory et (a) E~ St to Cedar St and extendin~ w~at (a) North of Cedsr S~reet ~70 foot (b) Elm Street to Ced~r Street an~ extending (b) South Wes~ oF Cedar Street 300 f,et West O~ (a) E~ Otreet to Belly r St (a)~North (b) Elm $trect to Cedar St and c~tending (b) West of Cedar St 300 fe~ t North ~ O~k Street to McKinncy St ]ast North F~ O~ Street to lecan Street West North Locust (a) O~ Street to Pecan ~tr et (a) East CI Y qATI AU~ U T >5, 1949 ~-~ Nnrth Locu ? (b) Oak ~trect to a Point 1~5' North (b) We t o~ MeKinn, f t~(b (e) McY]naey tr mt to a ~nt lg~ ~et (e) La ~o~lh of Mc>~nn~z St Eat Oak Ioeu i fre~ to ~ust~n ~tro~t Both La ~ Hickory ~ (a) Loeu t t~o~t to In~u trial °t (a) °outh (b) Icon l ~troe to Oqklmd Jvc (b) North Fa~t MeK~nney North Lo~u t $t~t to Au t~n Avenue South That ~c[~on 20 of s~ Pa~k~ng Meter Or Jnanoe which was ~ sod on llSh day o~ epifmba~ 19f8~ b~ ame~d~d to h~r~aft~r read as follows a meter Zone N~ber ~ ~ tab]~ ~h~d on ~be Follow~ng otraet l~m~t~n[ parking to on~ Strtst Fx~ ent Sid~ Oak Lo u t ob to EI~ t North Utckory Ioeu t ~ to ~]m °t ~outh Locu t Oak t t~ H~ckory t East Llm Oak SI ~o U~ckory Bt West ~ C P~ON~,% ~hit a me~ Zon~ Number 5 t e t~blishe8 on the fo]lowing Street~ limiting ParkinE (o lwo hone no ~treet Lxtont oide U~cko~ Io~u~t t to ilm t North Oak Locu ~ St to ]lm Bt ~outh locust n~kory o~ ~o Oak St We~t Flm T{~ckory ~ to O~k ~t Last n~ckory From a ~o]nt on lha North Bomdary No~th Line 8f qe t H~ckory Street lO0 ~ el (~ t oF the Inte~ ~et~on oF No~th Bonn~~ ry I]n~ of U]ekory o~ ~nd ~hc Laqt Bounda~ Line of F~ ?r~e~ ~o Av hUe B H~ekory }rom a point on ?he south Boundary cough L]n~ of Ulckory tr(o~ /f feet Ia ~ of lhe lnl r cation of th~ outh ~oundarv L]nn oF Hinkory Street ~d the Ia ~ Poundn~y 1Ina of Awnue A to Ay m]~ A Fry Oak ~reci to [licko~y ~[ Both Avenuo A U]eko~y [reel ~o Uost Mulberry ~t Last LePION IV %h~t s~et]on / (B) of ~a~d I rk~n~ Mete~ Ordinance which was pa~sed on t~e llth day el Seltember 19/8, b~ amended to hereafter rtad as follows That each and every pa~k~n~ m~er e *sbl~oh~d un,or ~hts Artie]e ~hall be so ~ituated nnd pieced as ~o display a ~igna] show,n= leFal parking w~thin the adjacent and ad- Joining parking ~pac~ upon 2he dope ~tiny ~n ouch meter of a 5cent co~n el the United Stat~ of America fo~ a p~r~od a[ ~ e as here~n et ou~ ~d established For ~he [art ~F th~ t~et d~s]gna~ed a~ a nrking ~pace~ adlacent to and adjoin- ing which such me~e~ ~ [ la~ed wq~ah a~d park~n~ ~pace hall be identified and designated by ~roDer mark~nfs a~ pr ov~ded ~n ~he Ordinances of ?he City oi Denton M~lfr~ In tall~d in the Mel(r Zones N~mber 2 and 3 shall have a mechanical device whleh h~ll b~fJn qn~] contnnue ~n operation from the time of the deceitful o[ uch 5 (out aotn el the Un]ted Stated of ~eriea thereJn~ until the exi~rutzon ~l the m~im~lm lei ~1 parking p~r]od as fixed by the Ord]nan(es of the City of Dent~n, a th~ ~a~k]nF ]~ml~ ~or the pa~t oF the greet adjacent f ~ whtnh th~ ~ tot ~ located SLC~ ION V That o~a?~on 4 (E] oF ~d Parkln Met~ Or~nane~ which was tas~ed on the llth day oF e~emb~ 1~ ~o amended ?o har~afl~r r~a~ as Follows qhat such Park~n[ M~ ~ll)] b~ ~o meahan~a~]ly adjusted an~ arranged that upon the exp~ra[~on of ~h~ ~ome oF a~ ] ~ark[ng limit for ~uah pa~k~ng space~ such CITY HALL AUCUST ~, 1949 meter shall indicate by a mechanical operation and the showing of yropcr ~gnal that the lawful parking per~od for such parkin~ pace adjacent to mmh mot~r as provided by the Or~:nances of ~he City of Denton ha e~pi~ed Provided further tha~ meters installed in Meter Zones Number 2 and 3 shall b~ so mechanically adjusted and a~xanged the% upon depositing tn ~uch meier of a one cent coin of the Unit~ State~ of ~erica for one-fifth of ~he Maxtm~ legal parking IXm~ ~or such parking ~pace and upon the expire%ion of ~uch one-f~f%h of m~ legal pa)k~ng limit such parking met~ shall indicate by a mechanical operation and showing of a proper signal ?hat said on~-f~fth of ~aid max~m~ l(~al parking limit for such parkin~ space ad,ac(ut ~o aid meter as provided by the Ordin~ces of ~he City of Denton ha exr~r*~ tark~ny Me%er~ ins?allcd M~ter Zones N~ber 1 and 4 shall be so mechanically ad Ju ted and arr~ed tbat upon depositing ~n ~uch m~tsr of a on~ ~ent co~n of the Untt~d ~tat~$ of ~ for the maxi~ time ]~mit of said Zone upon %he expiration of s ~d maximum legal parking l~nit such parking met~r hall ~nd~e~te by a me~han]cal oo~ra~on and a showing of a proper ~ignal that the law~] parking t~ tied for such park- ~ng space adjacent to such mete~ a p~vJsed by th~ O~o~nsn~o oi th~ City Den~on~ has expired Parkin~ meters installed in M to~ 7one Number 5 hall be s me~han:ca]ly ad~ust~ and arranged [ha~ upon th~ de~o~ng ~n s~eh metr~ of a one cent ( of the United Stat~s of America for one-tenth of ~he maximum legal parkin~ l~mtt for such parking space and u~n th~ exI~atfon of uch one-tenth of ~aid max~m~ legal parking limit such parking meter ~ha]] ~nd~este by a mechanical an~ showing of the proper signal that ~s~ one-tenth of s~I~ maximum legal p~k- ~n~ limit for such parking space ad~aec~ fo aai~ m~t(r as pr~v~aed by the Or- ~zn~ces of the ~aid City of Denton, ha~ txpt~d and m~d m~l(rs nha]l be ~rther mechan~eally adjusted and arran[cd ~o tha~ u~n the depositing ~n ~ueh m~ter of a 5 cent coin of the United S?a~es of America for one-half of th~ max- ~ legal parking limit for such pa~k~n[ space and upon $he oxplration of ~uch one-half of said m~Jm~ legal parkfing ]~mit uch park~n mc?~r h~ll ~n- die.re by a meob~eal op(ra+~on and how~n of a proter ~nal that ~aid on - half of sn~d maxlm~ legal park~p l~m~ fo~ ueh parking pace adjacent to said meter as provided By the O~Rnance off ~hc City of Dan*on, ha~ expired S~GTION VI Thi~ Ordinance hall bo ~d x he~e?y declared $o be cumulatlw of o~her ordmnanees of the C~ty el De~$on af~ecfnng ~ ~fie and ~hall not o)erale ?o re.al or affect any ~ueh ordinance of o~znanee~ except tn ~o fa~ ac th~ p~ovt~ions os such ordinances are ineon i tens or ~ a~nC]~t with +he pzo- visions of thi ordinance in which fnotmee o~ in Sauces tho a provision hall be and ~hey are he~e~ r(~aled oECTION Any person~ fi~ or ooDporat~on who hail v]olat~ or pe~tt~ ~uffer or allow anyone to v~o]a~s any of ~he provf% OhS o7 *his ordinance hall b~ guJl?y of an offems~ and u~on convfctJon ]hail be fined not to ~xoced th~ um of One Hundred (~1OO OO) Dollars SECTIO5 V~II The fact that eertqIn ateas d~ er~h~ fn ee~on 1 ha~of were om]t~d from the Parking Mete~ Or~]nanoe pa sed on ¢ [~b~r ]th ]978 which om~ ] n hao resulted ~n ~onye~ted parking Jn ~aJ~ ~r~as and ~nerea ed t~a~f]c probla~ c~estes an emergency and public necessity that th~ rule requirin~ *h ~ etd n~n~ ?o bo pieced on three swral read]ng~ on [h~c s~wr ~] da;~ be, ~nd the nme i horeby su~ndsd~ and th~ ordinance sba]] be p]a~ed on ~ lh~rd an~ f~n~] ~ ad- lng to its pa~s, e. ~d sha~ b~ ~n ~[ Forcn and efF~n~ ~r~m and ~,f~ tl( da~ of ~%s passage and p[~blics~on a~ r~ ~ui~d by law } as od and approved %h~s °tth day of Au~u t 1 ~7 ~ ~ n a ~ark +b~nn~r~ V0~e Chu~rman of ~he 0 C Yn~h~ Secreta~ C~ty of Denton Texas Approved 7 I YarBroufh~ Hayer Approved s~ *n form snd Ro~ qeel A?to~ncy C~ty of D~nton, qoxas 196 A n~t t~n w~ made By n ~]i ~f~rc nnd e~ nded by Cm~ ~o fa lhe o[ lh~ Otdtnnnee Irlon I ]J en}] ail C~rnn~s aon~t~ VO ~ Aye'~ no Co~rd ~Jon~t FI ~HPIR 2 ] ~/9 ~ It! caJ]~d m~t~n~ ~ t~( P:l¥ Corm~w, fon oF the City of D6nior ~t on( n rd U~nnah [~t ~r~ Id ]a]~tf~x~(~ Putlls ~ m~t~nr w~ nmde by t ti /f(ra30 rnO b~eonded ly /mil to put.ha e from Ben Ivey ] )w } ~dd~l two I ~ }o~ ~(~ ~]~/ 7 0 n~l aFt~ i~ode-in alJowane~ Motion ca~ ~ d ~ AI~ ~n ys [~v~ nnd law m~d ~r~]trsti(n fo th( Oily Comm~qion ~o~ franch3se ~o ~lclatt ~ n~w l~]~ph nc y ~ern mn lh~ CILy o~ D nion Mo action wa ~ake~ n ~h~ ~ndtar ~r d Mln)~ ~ltcrna/ P ~ Ih I x Te]llhon~ Comtany [r~ ~nl(d ih~ application for a F;~m hi ~ ft(m ~htit company qh~ Cn~ni ~or look the utlaer advt (re(n1 ~ul ~o mci1 n w .lade ~-~r~/~ ~ Ch* J ~nan } ]MBZlt O, 19/0 k ~ul ~ n I ~ r lhe CII? P)m~ f n f th. ~i / ~ D~nton Taxa h~]d in th~ Council ~ m of th~ rtly ~a]l epiemb~ 9 F~ ~nf Bcnl qnnnah I ~l/~tra](t~ ~a]~ ~(r~o A} ni Cu: 1 ~ ) ~(l ~1 w ir ~mdo ~y all Depurtm~ni Head 3 ~ f~n ~l nt~de }y F~tz~ ~ld and teonded }3 Hannah fc ~u~eba c ~rnm ~tbl~r T~rltc~ Cc low b dc]~r ~tn lg R yal qy[~w~er for ~l(° Mof~()n e~ r~ ~cc] Mitt{ [~)~lrrl thc f irll~l ~ 1 I [OOd ld~ limed/ CITY ~AII ~FFTLMB~R 1.~, lOJ9 Special ca]led meeting of the 01ty Comm~]on of the City oF De~on held In the Council Room of the City Wsll, Sapt~mber 13, 19/~ Present Bonds, H~nnah, Fttzg~s]d Absent Ta]taferro A motion wa~ made by ~tz~ra]d sod ,eonded by Cu~t~ to p~rcha~e a MotorCycle from Harley-Davidson ~otor ~o st s ~o~t of ~60~ aC m?, ~nee Shay w~ the low bidder Mo~ton o A mo$~on w~a made by ~snnah sn~ ~e code5 }y Curt~ t~ ~ran~ the T~xas Comp~my a pe~t to ~nsial] larger unde~ ground tank~ a~ their ~a~ons ~n De~lon Hannah~ Fftzgers]d, and Curtis vo~d "Ay~ ' Boud~ vo?~d "~lay' Motion carried 3 The fei]owing resolution wac presented Aq A S}~CI~ CAIItD M~II]NC OF "~F C]qY ~O]~] ION O[ ~{[ C]IY O} DL~]ION, q]Y~ AT THF ~ITY UAII 0F %AID ~TTY ~I]~}~Y r]q~MBIR ]J ] ~A~ ~HFRFAS Kathleen D Sktles and roe kJ]es d~d by De~d da~d Au~ 1949, d~dtost~ to the City of Denlon ~xas f~ s~eet pur[os~s the de crlbed land, such st~ee~ to be known a Ira ~n Ali ?hat c~r?s~n tract o~ parcel of ]and 1 ~ng sod being situated in the City and County If Denton, ~ta~ of qexas, being more larttcularly described ~ followo B~GINNING a? a ~lnt in the nor?h l~ne of a certain tr~et of land conveyed to Kethleen D kilos by H f B~own b Deed ~f record in Vol 353~ ~ag~ f~ oF the deed r cord~ of D~nton County qexas, said pcini b~ 121 7 cc~et north of 88 de~ ~0 minutes We t ~f the NI cc~ner of ~Id ?race and In th~ ~outh l~ne of Creenwood Street THENCE South 6 dog A7 mJn~s Fa t 70 f~e$ to a poln~ of curw THFNCE Southeasterly w~th s ~u~ve ~c ~h~ ]~ft uha e ladius ~o 358 1~ 76 ~ feet a point ~ IEhCF outh 19 deg el mJnut<~ Fast 4 / fcc~ $oa pa]n~ of curve ]HFNC~ 2ouiheast~rly w~th a cu~e to th~ ltf~ who ~ radius is lfl 3 feet, a distance of O f f ~ ?o a point TH~CE ~outh 57 dog 1] minute Ia~t ~' ~o a TYFNC~ outh~s~rlv w~ih a ~t~rve to ~he rtfht who~ radl~ ~l feet, a d~sfance of q? fa~t tca rmint qHEICE southerly continuing wt?h a ~urve ~o ~h~ r~ht whose radius ~ 86 f~et~ a d~stanc~ ~ 50 f~et to a T~FNOF °outh ~6 dog W~st ~0 fees to a tombs of ou~vo qH~CF Bouthwest~rly wzth a curve ~o th~ r~gh~ who~e radius 30 feet~ 115 feet to a ~oin~ oF curw to the ]eft THENCt Northerly w~th a curve ~o th~ 1 f~ whos~ r~g~u~ i {6 feet, 35 feet ~o a pofnt of curve to fhe lft THFNCF continuing with a cu~v~ to th~ left whoo~ z~dius ~s 4] feet, ~ feet to a point of ~an~ n~y T}I~CF nor?h 57 d~g 1] m~nut~s We t, 5/ F c* to a penni of curve ~o the r~=h~, TH[NCE No ~hw(sierly wfih a aurve ~o She r]Kht ~ho~e radius 1)l ~ Feet, 125 4 fee* to a po~n~ of ~n~cncy qHiNC~ North 19 deg O1 minu~es ~t ~ 4 e~t t~ ~ pn~nf of cu~e to the r~ght; 198 r~ y U~IL ~FTqlMBER I ~ lq7O TTIYNC] No~lhw( t ]ly ~]th curve to the right who e radius is qT{]NC[ North ~ ~ 7/ mlm1 st // 6 fret 1o a point in the norlh l~ne F th ~ra~ ~nwyf ~ t ~ ~ ~h]~en D okt%e~ by H G ~{rown qH~C[ oath g~ d~a ~ r,]rul~ [dst w Ih ~h~ ~orth ]tr, e of ~Md tract o nv y~d I ~a h] (n D k~] 5Q 5 ff~ct to thc Flats of beFtnntng FU ~ID Jt %auld b~ t~ th( advarla e of ih~ ~,ld C~y to aocept aid dteal~nn In ord~r thai (t~ntor~ m~ght p~o~ccd w]ih non tmmtion of dwel]lnF house th~ r+on Texalm thai tho ahoy( d( eribed oedJc ttcn b~ and it % ha ab3 uce~p~cd by th( CIty of Denton Toga / I a ~d and nI~ r ~v d + ~] ] ~lh d W of c~pt tuber ]gf© ~n(d lack Bonds, Chairman of the At[~ J CJJV Co~ds~on City of Denton 0 C Fn]~ht~ e(~(l ry C~/ oF Defter F x~ Ap~owd ~ 5 Y~rb~augh Yayor C~y of D~ don Texa~ A nmi]an wa mrd+ ly Curt ~ ant (handed }y Hannah to adopt the R~ solui Jan ]4ol ion / A mo~ n w, m~de h~ Hannah ~nd ~eonded by Pii~rald to accept the csmmendslJon of Ur ~]]~o[~ and pu~hs c ]~ d n R~n~ from the Koppers Compan~ ~ot~on ~ srrt(d A mol Ion ws mad~ }y P~z ~ld *n~ ~con~ed by Curtis to advcrtt e b~ds for Cz]in~r linen amp )t ~ )n ~nd Va]ve Mclean carried A mol]on wa m d~ by Usan~h ~nd ~nnded by Curt~ Lo au~hori/~ the ~nd CitN ~crtt .y ~o ] ~ a mt~cl wsJh ~h lone o%~p Gas Covpany For ~h~ put- cha c of gas n th~ r t( t ~r~ r]an ti ri 9 A mot,on wa ~,~dc by ~annd~ nd .econded ky Cmt~ to arcept tb+ ~ommfndal~on oF lh C~t7 In In (p and ~nha f~on the 7exab Vitrified Pipe Co low b~dder% thc fo][ow~n~ 2600' P ' 200 f' ~ O~ * loO l~o c of ( < f yard~ q6~ Mo~on earthed AT I TFCI}I Cflltl ] ~1 ( O[ Pm P y Pa~N~ ION O~ pgr PI"Y O~ DENTON ]EXA AT T~} CIq~ HAIl a~ AID ~Y ]u d~y ~m}~ 13. ]9~9 Hi_2!2_ ' 0~ UUfR] A Ro/ V~ r~man I a}~ i~O by deed deted May 9~ ]979 dedicate bo th( City of Do ton Jex Car lrr~ [UTTO ~ th( fo]]o~ng d~ cribed land, uch trcef to ho k~ wn a t u ~cn }lsec Al] ~h~ ~rL nc tr~(t o, ~m] ~ lan~ l~Jnk nad bptnf s~tuated in th~ Cliy md ~om I5 or b( )n t~l of ~(xar, and being out of the ~ ~ueh ] kl upvey AbMrac~ No ~06~ and bf nf r~crc~ J~sptJeula~ly t t t sa~d ~ irmlnl crn~z ~e~ in ih~ Fast boundary l~ne of a tmct ct~ c~t~ed ~n Deed fr' m Pmenc W]lklns to W ] Low]e a horn f ~ (~ld ~n V(luln6 /f ~afe 351 Desd r~eeord , Depton Counlx I(x~ ~ ~ ~(~ ~rr~n~ e~rr ~ } tn~ ]°0 0 ? et uth oF th( North~a t q ?FNfP ~ t w~th l~n I 0 0 ~ect )ulh M snd pJpall ]] w~ththe North BOtl~(~ry JlIiC (~ lal IIo ]r ~ J~acJ~ OIO s~nf a~ lO] ~oct %h~ I0 f 199 ET~EMBFR ] J 197q boundary line of said ~ove]e~ t~aet s~m~ b~ ~n{ lh~ Fa t boundary line of a tractdescrtYed in Deed from the llnit~d oa¥~n~ Bank of Detroi± to Roy Voe tmon ~o showe of ~co~d in Vol~e ~68, Page P69, Deed R~cord~ D~n~on County, Taxa continuing West with sa~ ]~nc 120 0 f ~ ooul ~ and paral]e]l with th~ Nor,h Boundary l~ne ~f a]~ Vo ~rnan ~ct, cr~ ~n~ tho Wct boundary l~ne of ~Id Voe~lmm~ t act n~ ~he La ~ Boundary ]~ne o~ a tra~ de~e~b~ ~n D~ ~ ~r~m J~k chh ~n to R B N~man, ss shown of r ~o~d ~n Vo]um~ ~07 Ia~ 1l De~d Reco~ds~ Denton ~ount~ ~exas, c~n~nu]ng ~ t with sa~d l~ne 1>0 0 feet So~th o~ an~ p~ ~1]~1 w~th the North bounds~ line of s~d Newmm ~rse~ ~ ~ ~nE tb~ ~ ~ boundary ]~ne o~ ~d N~an tract ~ n~ be ny lb~ Fa ~ boundary line of a tract des~rSbed in Deed ~rom M~y t b~avenport ~o H M Ru sell a~ ~hown o~ ~ec~ ~n 7o]um~ 2>~, ~c ] /0, D*~d Denton Coun~y~ qexa , confirming W~ ~ w~h a ]~n~ ]°0 0 South an8 parallel w~th the Ru o~]1 No~*h Bom~h~v ~n~ to a stake ~or cornar in th~ We ~ bound~ry ]~n ~ +~a~ Ru trac~ same being the Ia t b unwary ]~ne >? a tract d~ cr~be8 ~n deed from Ms~ E De~venp0r~ to L t ~ox a h~n o~ r cord ~n Vol~e 227~ ~sge ~3 Deed ~{ cordo ~n?on ~ounif~ exao ~NCL ~ou?h ~th th~ We~t bound~rv ~tn o~ dd u ~1] +rac~ 50 0 feet to a stake fm corner fHINCP last wJ~h ~ ]~ne lgO Ofe t uth of an~ with %he North bound~ry ]In~ ~f th~ abow <e ~r~b~d gus Ne~an, Voe~ nan, amd Low leo %rao~ t q t~k~ [o~ co~ner ~n ~he We t boundary l~n~ of ~h~m ~+ ~ t and ~h ~a~? h~undary lin~ of ss~d Loveles~ tract TUINCE Nor?h with th~ We t boun~mry ]Jn~ of Thomas tract and th~ ~a.t bounda~ line of old Im~]~ trae~, 0O 0 ~ l the plac~ o~ be=tnn~n~ UH] ~FAo~it would b~ to th~ advantaae o~ t~c, said P~ty to accept aid 8~dteatJon fn order that Crantors might p~oe~d w~th c~n ttuetfcn of dw~l]~n~ houses thereon NOW "UFR~FORF be it resolved bi tho C]t~ ~o~t~ ~on ~f th~ C~ty o~ Denton Texas that th~ abow ~ ~er~bed Ndlcat~ m h~ ~md ~t ts h,~by a ~eDt~ by the Cttv of Denton, T~xas ~ncd 7nck ~ond , Ch ~an of the C~ty ~o~s ~0n ~ g D~ ~on Taxa AT~I T O C Knight, Secreta~ C~ty of Den~on~ Tsxas Approved I L Ya~br~u~h~ Mayor ~ty ~f ~n~on Texa~ A motion was made by Mann~h and ~scoad~ ~ by ~ur~ Is ~hat the Resolution be adoptod Mo~Jon carried 9 Tho eo low~n~ Ordinance wa ~ OR])INANCF L~VY~NC T~I PO~t qUI ~AR 1970 TO BF A r ID ~N ~AKA~IE I~OFi ]Y lllql~J~ JUL LIMTIS OF ~Ut CT~Y aP DF~IION, qiXA AND DFCLARIN( AN I M} RGI NCY l~ ri ORDAINED BY T~} CItY CO~IS~ION O] qllF PIIY Ob DP O~ l~%A S} CTION I That there shall bo~ and here ~s h~ raby levied ~he Scl]owing taxes oh each one hundrad dollars valu~tion on all taxable p~operty Within lhe Oity of Denfon~ Tex~ ~ to b~ a~ o ~ d and ol] cted by the Tax As and 0olleetor of the City of Denton $~wa~ a ~mmI~ipal ~r~ratlm for vast 194q an~ said faxe~ so a~o~s~d an~ ~o b ~o]ltoted, for thc purpose h~ - }halter stipulated for the year of 19Ag a~'e s ~ollowo to-wit 200 c ~Y )'I)M2~R 13, 19/9 ] ~or the ~mra] Fund ~h~ sma ~ 1 ~ ~ on the on~ hun~r d ~lollar wlua~on 2 lor choo] mainl~nm Fund th~ um of ~100 3 For lridfe e~n ~ruc~l n bond nk~n~ fu.d ~h~ u~ of t 0034 / For C~ty Ua]~ bond~ nk~n~ fund ~he sum o~ ~ 0301 5 For fire ~tatt~ ~ml>~ w~cnt b>nd inking ffund, ~h~ um nF ~ ql]8 6 For ~rk im~ha im) r ~,mtnt h n~ ~nk~ng Fund ~h ~um of * 00/3 c For Lt[ra~ boncl t}m ~m of ~ 10 For l~hool hm e Imi~ ~v m~ ni bnm nk4n~ fund // 5 he sum >f ~ 06/7 [] lot ehoo] I lis 1J.pr v me) tS +and s)nkinf fund // 6 th nm of ~h J ~ ]oF eh~oJ v m ( ~ml~ wn, nl h~ ~ Jnklnf fund / 7, lh~ sum of ~ O161 l~ For ehoo] hm~r ~mlr ~ m n~ tend ~nk4n~ fund fl ~ Ibp um off ~O3J© ]~ Pop oh~oJ hm ~ ~rrlp~v m~nt ~ te~d~ 19/7 ~ss s~nk~ ~und th um 15 lot Airport rulrhas~ n~ ~ t~n~t~nn kond s nktnf Fund the ~ of n)3g 1( ~or tre~t ~I~1 rovfm~ )t }oni blnkin~ fund 207( ~rlt~ tho ~um of ~ q 79 17 Jot pa~k 7~rkl ~o Lm~t 1 mci 1 7( crl t th SUln 3P e 1° For City Ua]l ~mpro~emenl l~nd ]9/( ~ lh~ mm off 00/3 0 lop P~ty-Conn~y 1o ]tin] ~ond~ l}lf .urn oi ~t 077/ ~1 ~or tpe(1 ~mp~ov~m, nt bond ~nl ~n( fund the um of ~ 02/ ( lION II pur~ e~ ~r( ~r(}y l~vl~ ~ rn (aah n hundr(d dolla~ valuation off [popelty ok] ct to tnxatton u ~hln ~he ~r~ 0r~tf ] rdt oF lie [on~ Tox~ thc ~amc to }e a ~eq cd ~nd ( ~1] etad by lho Saw s c s~r and (ol](et~ of Ih Cliy of Den~on Texa f~ th y~ar of lq~9 A b I P TON JTI 2hc fact thai th ~)ty POUllI]I Jori cfi Ihe City oC Dot, ton Texas, has been delayed tn Ihf pre,station oF It gud~i Pfr th~ f~oal yoa~ 194)-19~O and fho ~r~her gaet thnt paym~nf of taw b~ ~ns Jn the ~onth ne Oclober, ih~ Tax Ab~ ~ and f ~]] ~lor ~[ Ih C~ty afl lmnton qexss, to pr pare statem~r~ and othrr record w~l~ ~n a mdt(r r a Few ]my r~mst~tut s an (morg~ney and an Imperative ~lt~]ic ntc~ ty thst the ~ul~ ZtCl~)r ~ng ~rd~nanoe to bc r~ad on and that th~ tt ]~nunm hail ~ and t ht~by placed on il ihtzd and f2nal ln( to its pas le on] thHt thf ~ shall b~ and t h toby in fu]l force and eFFect ~rom and after It ~ a~e anl ~pppoval ]a~s~f ~m~ ~pfpw d t n [Mh day of etl r~{r~ A D 1979 ~ ~e 4 Iaok Bondq Phs1 ~man of the ~1 ty ~o~is ~on P]~y f Denton Texas Afl est O C Vnight, c~p ~tpy glty of Dontcn~ Texa Arjr ved J I Yapb~onfh, Mayor City of Dtnton texas A mol1 n w~ ~ r~ k by ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ld md fended ky ~lannah fo uspend the pule and pa~s lh Orllnm~e to 2L~ ~ nd rea~n~ Hobnon pa~ed A mo6doe wee made by Usnnah and ~econdod by 12tz~epald to pass ~he O~d~n anee Lo lts thtrd and (~nal ~ad~eg [~M~n la b~d A me, Ion wa roma by Cupt~ ~n ~eennd~ by Fltzf6~a]d to adopl the Op~ Inance Upon roll e~]l all Po:m~o ~on(r 9oted 'Aye" Fc Comm~sMonep votsd "Nay 2he Chs~rmun P~]ar~d ~h~ Ord~arcb pa sod lO I mot ~nn wa ma~e bv Tlqr~nah rind e oorded ky Curt~ to authop~ ze the C~ty oeretary to h~vv lbo mf]t~l~one ~rm hl~e publ~ ~h d a~ Jho e~t rise of qolephone Company l ot~on (r~tl d 1] A mol~on wao m~ ~ by ~ ltz~ f raid and ~eonded by H mnah to aull Mayer an~ Cliy e,' t~y ~( lin an a~rcemon~ for the 2 8 J Rall Road Compan~ lay ~dO~t~onal ltaeka~e at ~h~ Flmhe]l-F~rmnd ~lll4ng Co Hot, on earrJad The Texas Telephone ~r~ehl~e Ordinance vas given i~s first reading and ~esed to its second reading 201 CIIY HALL I~ r ~UR I~ ]9Z9 13 A motion was made by Mannah and sec6nded by Curtis to aoeept the ~eoom~endatioa of the Mayor and appoint R M Barnes to succeed himself on the City- County ~ospital Board for a ~er~ of three years Motion carried Upon motion the CormmJssion stood adjourned CI Y BALL lcxa , held in lh~ Council Room of ~he C~l~ ~[~11 ~m}~ ]( 1~/ ~re ~n~ Pcnd~, Hannah, ~tz~ Ab ent Cu~tI J U R Cm~pb~]] cam~ before th~ oI( rat~ a Taxi.ab Co ~n the City sf for a few days to s~udy the appllcaBion 2 i motion wa mad( by [lt/y~ait ~ ~ bids im 400' of 1)" ~ire Hose Mol~ 3 ~ mo~on wa mad~ by [~z~ ~a[ ~n ~c~nJ d b5 ~l]~f~ I~ adopt a Ra~olu~ion to put water l~n~s under Ra~] load 7r~k Motson carried Upom mol~cr Jha Corm ion t < a~] u~n d ~ Challmtm CITY Special ealJed m(etln~ of th~ O~ty Corn,is ] n >f ih( City cf Denion lexa ~ held in the Council Room of thc C~ty Hall oert~m'~r fib ]9/0 tr~sapt Bond Hannah, >~z~ r~]d, fu~4 Ab~n~ None An Ordinance ea]l~nf For an ol~ot]on For the annexation ~ the property Ws~ pre~ented AN O ~P] N~rt ~elTPlNG A oIFCIAI [LTrTION mO q~ qFlD IN T~5 OTnY O~ DFIITON, }XA ON /~th, Thursd8~ ~n October A D 19~9 FO~ T~T ~ fro } O~ ~UIINTq []Nf qO JHF QUAI]F]ED VOTIR OF Ali) CITY FOR RAqI?IC~II(N OFt AWN IPO~O ~b q~Ri]TORY qo ADDED TO TWF iR~%~ CIIY LIMI~q OF AID C]~Y A~}O]NT]Nf ~ IRI ]DING SAID FIIC~ION AND DFC[;RING ~ ~NLI<~CY t~ ORDAINrD BY THI, Q~TY CO~I]° ION O~ ~}{1,, fl ] o} 15 TO~ ICU]QN O~ qha6 there shall bo held a ~ee~al eliot] n in th~ C~ty [{a]] ~ty of Denton~ ~exas on the Fourth ?hu~ my tn October A I , Vq9 lhe In~ the Ogth day of October A D ]979 For the lull ~ of ~bm~llnf Lo qualified votfrs of th~ City of D~nton, qoxas a* s~d ~l~lfon th~ p~opo~ittonsi olIAL1 }{I ACTION O} q IE g]PY COI~1] TOl O~ TU[ C] Y Ol CI[Y DINION TIXA UPON T}{f }~ql%ION OF "[ff }ROP~RqY ~ ~I[R ~U~) /Rt qUF OIF "UE HFRFINA~tR ~)F CRIB~D TtRRITORY ~1 RAq]'IiD A~ UAII ~{~ NIRIINAII}R ~ ]B}D T~RRIIORY 5] A[IFD AND ;NNFXYD ~ qUF PR} ~N[ IllI OP IUL CItY NTON~ T~AS 202 C]]Y UtLL ~ [{hOT ONE A]i tha~ cer~n lot tra~ or ~erm] o~]~nd ]y~n[ ~nd bo~n~ ~tu~ted in the ~b ~act fl $] md b~n~ p~ o~ an ~(~ ~ ~acL d~ cr b~d ~ bead dak [ hu[u t qO IQ~9~ one ~J~d ~o~ r cora on Au[u t PI ~49~ ~rom Mr~ Ad~ ~cr~pture ~(INNINL aL a tal~ flor eo n~r In th~ outb bmnduy l~ne of mml ~0 acre ~ra ~TIINCi No, ih w~th lb( ~e ~ boundary ]~ne of ~ulfon ~%r~ot 7}0 ( feet to a take IHTNCI Ue t, I italic] wf~h Ih ulh } un ~ry llro of aid 0 here tract, ]c O ]H[N([ ouch ~l~l/ Jh Ia I h undlf / ] nc )f Malone ireet, /2~) OPe t to a co,mr w( t cern r n¢ P]oek ~o ~3 nf ~1 rl~h cheat Addtt~on boundary ]~n oF B]ockg No' ~, o7, md P5 oF s~ad P~r'h chool 19PO O ~eet ~o th [ la e of be~ ~nn~rt~, eon t inln~ 3° IF scre~ of ]and i ~AC] ~WO~ A par? of a O ~e~ ~aet of th~ B b B and C R R fom~ny ourvey, No conv~yed by Annt~ real y Io H ~ I / n iy Dcod dgt~d fun~ 1, 1905 recorded ~n Book O0 pa~ / I}o n ~ce r~ of bcn~cn e un, y, lcxa B}CINNTN( at ~h fl I ro~m~ cF [h kbrrl P a~cnt ons-th~td Icafu( UlVe~ an8 the i orm~ f hid q er liar t 1UINCL ~e t Oi /1 f ~t ~o~rw~ ~n outh ]~nc of n~d so~e tlaot and Yowth ltne of ~ld B ~u nt urv y TH]NCL ~fh o~ ~1 f ~ fo~ a co~r~ r qIIINC~ La t 0 7] f (t a e~rn~ ~ thc la t ]~n f ~ d PO acr~ t~ tot IHINCt South °0~ 11 F(cb to a place o~ be~ lt~t-g~ and ontatnlnt one act~ of land q R~C~ M6f enh( ~m( z, b( ]n n Ici ll~ ( Fool north mci uth by 186 1 fm b ~a t and w( sttuated ~n I) r lon County ~cxa t~ er~b~(t a followe B1C]N~IN( at a ro~nt 7~ / wt~a oulh o¢ bh north~ ( earner ~¢ a tract of ae[~ of ]and o~1 ~f a~d urv y ¢ nv y ~ by Pe]]~ Fu]lnn and hu band I to B t ~llc~ fy l}r c t d 1( I Apr (1 ~l ] )os oF record tn Volume ]86 par r Iq3, of the [J6ed Rfoo (1 C~ 1)ont~n C~ nly~ lcxa smd p)tnt /~ng~2 ? rares South oc th~ northca t c ~f ~ ~ th( Re} ~ B(aurn~nt urvey md thc northwest ocr of s lot ¢onW ¢ 1 t~ 1~ ~ r Daw , t ux to Came Ii]err Ch~bcr h~d wife Clothield E Chambers b/ De~d dot ~ O~ I ~ber 1, 194) FH~NCE North F3 dc~(e 3(1 minute tn I 186 ] feel For otn(~ in the nopth b undary lin ~f ~ t mH~NCL outh Iq ~a ~ md psra]]~] wlih lh~ (a]nesvf]]( and Denton Public ta~inf fh~ norlhw( t corner of thc Obamb(t roma Icad d JtnMion 118 6 fcit tyqet nYNCL oouth //- P w I IF~ ] fcrl io Ih( cuthwe t corner of t~e a}d I)avl tPact for e ~npl 2O3 ~ RAC I I OUR [art of the Robert Bealimont 1/3 I~11~ u~(y, Ab t N~ 3] and b~ng ~ L o~ lot No 5 of the oubdtvJdion of th~ p~opmrty t~]cnf ~nf ~: ihs } tat~ D H ~ry~ in the ease o~ Tes 1~ U:i n et a]v L I ry ct al In ~n~ Dt t~t Court of Denton County ~exns BI(]NhlNO at ~h~ ~outh lln~ o~ qa~d lot bo ) ~60 f ~r t o~ th~ ~ L ]~ne of Bolivar °tr~et UINCE We~t ]50 fe~t no~ner ~n ~ ~U1NCL No~h 60 f~et~ corner {INOL Pest 1~0 feet for corner ~n ~ ~t l]n~ of D~ ~ o~ t~ H}NC~ %curb 60 fe~ to the place of b~ ,nnlng RACT F1VL ]art o[ the Rober~ F~sumont 1/3 Le~[u~ u~wy Ab I~a(t No ~1 and ~ ~n[ pa~t of Lot No 3 of Ihs oub~v~ ~on ~f Ih ~r $~t~[y ~e]on~ in[ P3 the ~ of D H Fry, in th~ ease of Jes~ U~] on ~ a] v L I ~y ~l al In lh~ ld t~ct Court of Denion Couniy, ]ex~ 2[GINNIN( tn ~h~ outh l~ne oF aid lot No } tw 30o 7~ t ~ [ ~ F ~h~ ]~ne of Bo]%va~ otreet, ~8me being ~n 1he ]at l~na of b~n~ on treot ex- ~ ~ n8ed q~{INCE W~st 60 feet, ~outh~aJt ~rn~ ~ a Jot ~o.~ ye~ ~y r % f~r]~on ~4~f( to Wood, ow Davis ~CL Iorth ~¥) ~eet Northeast ~orn(~ of ~]d 1 o~ow 9av~ lot, ~U~NCF West 1~0 fe~t to Northwo~t ao~m~ ~f ~d loo~lo~ Dav~ ]ot~ ~U~CE NorSh parallel ~lth ? e we t ]~n~ of Bolivar t~ et /1~ [~et, cor~ in North line of ~aJd Lot 5 U}NCE La + ~10 foet ~orner Jn Fa t ~ne ~f DenJ on i~ i ~xten~ed TH~ South ~72 feet toth~ place of begtnnin~ T~CT ~IX All that oertain lot, tract or ~reel of land situated in Denton County, Te~s~ pert of the Nelson N Meise~ei~r Sudsy, Abstract No 811~ and being a ~rt of a ce~atn tract of land conveyed ~ ~la Piner~ a feme sole, ~ E L Do.ell By Deed dated A~st 10~ 1945, and sho~ of record tn Vol 316 ~e ~ De~ Reeo~s of Denton County Texas, and ~re pa~lcularly so~d as follows$ B~INNING AT the Southeast eo~er of a certain lot eon~yed by E L Do.ell and ~fe to Ollie Flo~ D~ell by Deed dated Sept~m~r 23, 19~7, ~d sho~ of meoo~ in Vol 340~ ~ge ~5, Deed Reoo~s of Denton County, TM~OE East alo~ the South line of said traet conveyed by Piner to Darnell, 232 22 feet more or less %o the Southeast eo~er of said traet$ TH~CE No~h ~o~ the East line of said tract conve~d by Ptner to Darnell, 58 33 feet to a ~int 21 45 varas South of the No~hemst eo~er of said tract, at the southeast eo~er of a ee~ain lot conveyed ~ E L Da~ell to Ola Mae ~e~son ~ De~ dated F~b~ 2, 1946, as sho~ of reeo~ in Vol 329, Page ~ De~ Records of DenOn County~ Texas; T~CE West along the Sou~ line of said ~derson tract 232 22 feet more or less to the No.beast eo~er of said Ollie Floyd Do.ell traet$ TM~OE South ~o~ ~e ~st bounda~ line of said Ollle Floyd Do.ell tract, 58 33 feet to the place of begi~tng 204 CITY ~{ALL SEPTEMBER 26, 1949 TRACT SEVE~ Ail those certain tracts or plats of land out of the E Puchalski and the A N B Tompkins surveys, situated in Denton County, Texas, as followa~ BEGINNING at a point in the west b~undary line of Avenue I, said point being 1602 8 feet south of the northwest corner of a 135 5 acre tract con- veyed by C Lipscomb to Alvin C Owsley by Deed dated May 13, 1893, record- ed in Volume 49, page 511, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas,and said beginning point being also 50 feet west cf the southwest corner of Block No 13 of the Owsley Park Addition to the City of Denton, Texas; THENCE South 3655 feet, More or less along the west side of Avem~e I extended, or the present country road, to a point in the west boundary line of a tract of land conveyed to D S Phillips by Margaret Cannon Smith et al by Deed dated May 4, 1940, recorded in Vol 284, page 50 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, said point being 160 feet north of the southwest corner of said D S Phillips tract from Margaret Cannon Smith et al, said tract having been conveyed by D S Phillips to the State of Texas by Deed dated Feburary 18, 1941 of records in ~ol 291, page 82 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE East 1975 feet more or less, par~llel with the south boundary line of said Phillips tract and parallel to the south boundary line of a tract conveyed to Sidney Hamilton by Lula G Jognson by deed dated April 2, 1940 recorded in Vol 281, page 510 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and conveyed by the said Sidney Hamilton to the State of Texas by Deed datedNovembsr lP, 1940, and recorded in Vol 288, page ~46 cf the said Deed records, to a point in the West side of Country road which leads from Underwood Street in a southerly direction, said road sometimes being de- signated as Highland Park Road, said point being 160 feet north of the southeast corner of said Sidney Hamilton tract; THENCE in a northerly direction along the west side of said country road or Highland Park road, to a point in the North line of Underwood Street, said point being a present City Limit corner at the intersection of Under- wood Street and said road, and continuing north 730 feet more or less on the City limit line to the S B line of Wilshire Lane, T~ENCE West 100 feet more or less with the present City Limit line to the West boundary line of Avenue E, extended; THENCE North 390 feet more or less with the City Limit line to a p~int in the center of Mill Street, extended; THENCE West with the City Limit line 530 feet more or less to present City Limit S W corner; THENCE North with the City Limit ii ne 12~0 feet more or less to the south boundary line of Block No 15, Owsley Park Addition; THENCE West 1590 feet more or less along the south boundary lines of BlOcks 15, 14 and 13 of the Owsley Park ~dition, and the north boundary line of a tract of land conveyed to Theron J Fours by W C Potter an~ wife by deed dated May 2, 1947, recorded in Vol 335, page 247 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and by Theron J Fours and wife to the State of Texas, by deed dated Sept 20, 1947, recorded in Vol 342, page 559 of said deed Records to the place of beginning ~ECTION TWO: The City Secretary ~f the City of Denton shall cause to be printed upon the official ballot to be used at said election the above proposition, and shall cause to be printed beneath the field notes accompany- ing said PROPOSITION on sa~d ballot the following, FOR RATIFICATION AND ADDING SAID TERRITORY TO THE PRESENT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AGAINST RATIFICATION AND ADDING AID TERRITORY TO THE PRESENT LIMITS OF THE City of Denton, Texa~ ~EPTI~BER ~6 1949 SF~TION THl~ ~ That L A Wilson is hereby appointed presiding officer at and fo~ sai~ election. ~d he ah~l ap~int ~eh assistance as ~y be necessa~ ~ p~rly hold ~ conduct said election S~TION ~ ~ That said election shall be held under the provisions of the Constitution ~d ~ws of %he State of Texas. and of the Charter and Ordinates of the Oity of Denton. Te~s. a ~nioi~l Co.ration ~ ~ That ~e reruns of the resets of said election sh~l be made by ~ch presiding officer as required ~ law ~TIO~ SIX ~ That the City Seereta~ of the City of Denton. Texas. is hereby autho~ze~ and directed to have the ballots to be used in said election printed and deltve~d ~ the presiding officer of said election as provided ~ law ~ That due ~d legal notice of said election shall ~ given by the ~sting of t~e ~opies of this O~IN~CE. sign~ by the Chai~n of the City Oo~iasion of the City of Denton. Texas. and attested by the City Seo~ of the City of Denton. Te~a. in TH~ ~blio places in said City for thirt~ consecutive days prior to the date of ~aid election, one of which notices sh~l ~ ~sted at the City H~i in the City of Denton. Te~s ~ A~ and -~l O~inanoes or ~s thereof, in conflict herewith are ~aled and a~led S~ION NI~ The fact that the a~ve te~i~o~ is urgently needed for in- dust~ ~d dwelli~ oonst~otion, together with the fact that const~otion has been hinde~d ~ the inability of the o~ers of certain of said tracts to ob~n City Utilities until said ter~to~ is a~exed ~ the City of Denton Te~s. c~ates ah ~ergen~ and ~blte necessity that the ~le ~equir~ng this ~ ~ plae~ on three sever~ readings on three several da~s ~.~d the is here~ ~s~nded. and this ordinate sh~l be placed on its third and final readi~ ~ its ~saage~ a~ shall ~ tn ~11 force and effect f~m and after its ~ssage ~d ap~oval P~S~ ~ ~P~ T~S THE 26th DAY OF S~ER. 1949 Sign~ Ja~ Bonds. Chai~ of the City Co~ission. City of Denton. Te~s A~ 0 0 Knight~ Sec~ta~ City of Denton. Texas A~v~ J L Yarbrough. Mayor City of Denton Texas ~V~ AS TO ~ ~ ~ITY~ Rogers Teel. Oity Atto~ey City of Denton. Texas A motion was ~ by Taliafe~o ~d second~ by Curtis to ~ss the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A ~tion was ~de ~ Fitmger~d and seconded ~ Taliaferro to pass the O~i~oe to its ~h~ ~d fill re~ing Motion carrl~ A ~tion was ~e by Taliafer~ ~d second~ ~ Fitzgerald for adop- tioa of the Ordinance U~n ~11 c~l all Co~ssiioners voted "Aye" No Co~esioner voted "Na~ The Chai~-- declared the Ordinance 2 A Resolution to asoept the applications for a~e~tion was re~ AT A SP~I~ C~ ~ING OF T~ CITY OO~ISSION OF THE CITY OF D~TON~ T~. AT THE OITY H~L O~ S~D CITY ON MO~AY. S~T~ 26. 1949 Be it resolv~ ~ the City C~ission of the City of Denton. Te~s that the ~titiona of the ~sons herein~ter n~d for the a~e~tiona of the he~inaf~r descend t~ota of l~d ~ ~d the s~e are here~ app~ved ~d ~at the p~sition of whether said land shall be a~exed to the City Denton sh~l be pre~ent~ ~ the voters of the City of Denton. Te~s at the next City election held in the City of Denton. Texas~ 206 C~TY ~ALL SEPTD4BER 26, 1949 TRACT ONE Own~ ~ George C Bishop and T J Ready ~d describ~ as Ail that certain lot, tract or parcel of l~d l~ng ~bei~ situa~d in the Co~ty of Denton, State of Te~a, ~d ~i~ out of the Robert Bea~ont Su~ey, Abstract No 31~ ~d ~tng a part of a~ 80 acre tract describ~ in Deed dated Au~st 20, 1~49, and filed for record on Au~st ~, lq49, from Mrs Addle Scripture et al ~ George C Bishop and T J Roady, said tract being descried as followa~ B~I~ING at a stake for corner inthe South Bo~da~ Line of said 80 acre t~ct in the West ~unda~ line cC ~lton Street~ said beginning corner being the Northeast corner of Block No 25, of the ~igh School Addition to the City of Denton, Texas~ TH~CE North with the West ~unda~ line of ~lton Street, 730 0 feet to s~ake for co~er~ T~CE West, ~rallel with the South ~da~ line of said 80 acre tract 1920 0 feet to a stake for co.er in the East ~da~ line of M~one ~treet~ TH~CE South ~th the East bounda~ line of M~one Street, 730 0 feet to a co.er in the South Bounda~ line of said 80 ae~ traet~ said co.er being the Northwest co.er of Block Ne 23 of said High School Addition; T~CE East ~th the South Bo~da~ line cf said 80 acre t~et ~th the North b~a~ line of Blocks Ne a 23,~, ~ 25 of said High School Addition, 1920 0 feet to ~e place of begi~i~, taining 32 1~ acrez of l~d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T~ TH~ O~ed ~ E L Da~ell and wife J~ia Da~ell, and deac~b~ aa ~ollowa~ Ail that certain 1~, tract, or ~rcel of land out of the g~nted ~ N H Meisenhe~er, ~ing a lot 118 6 feet north and south ~ 186 1 feet east and west, situated in Denton County, Te~s, de- scribed as follows~ B~I~ING at a ~int 42 7 varaa south of the northwest co.er of a tract o~ ~0 acres of l~d out of said su~ey conveyed ~ ~lton and husband L ~lton, to B E ~ler, ~ Deed dated April 1923, of record in Volvo 186, Page 193, of the Deed ReceSs Denton Co~ty, Te~s, said ~int being 42,7 varas south of the no.h- east of the Robe~ Bea~ont Su~ey, and the nort~eat co.er of a lot convey~ b2 Lester Davis et ~, to J~es ~bert Ch~ ers ~d wife, Clo~hield E Ch~bers ~ Deed dat~ Octo~r 1, 1945; T~CE North 83 degrees 30 minutes east 186 1 feet for ~o~er in the no~h ~da~ lln~ of said tract; THFNCE South 13 degrees east and parallel with the Gainesville Denton Public Road, ~as~ng the northwest co.er of the Ch~bera homestead desi~ation 118 6 feet to the southwest ce~er of the said homestead desi~ation for co.er of this tract; TH~CE South 77-28 west, 186 1 feet to the southwest eo~er of the said Davis tract for co.er; T~CE North 13 degrees west, 118 6 feet ~ a place of beginni~ T~OT ,,~ 0~ by Charles W ~lia ~ described as follows~ A p~t of a 20 acre tract out of the B B B ~C R R Su~ey No 132, convey~ ~ Annie Cooksey to H R Lyon, ~ De~ dat~ J~e 1, 1905, recorded in Book 90, Page ~5, Deed of Denton County, Te~s~ B~INNING at the northeast co.er of the Robe~ Bea~nt one- tbi~ Lea~e ~u~ey and the southeast co~er of said 20 acre tract; 2O7 SEPTEMBER 26, 1949 T}{ENCE west 208 71 feet, corner in south line of said 20 acre tract and north line of said Beaumont Survey; THENCE North 208 ?1 feet a corner; THENOE East 208 71 feet a corner in the East line of said 20 acre tract, T}{ENCE South 208 ?1 feet to the place of beginning and containing one acre cf land TRACT FOUR Owned by Mac H Harper and wife Betty Ann Harper and Woodrow Davis and described as follows~ Part of the Robert Beaumont one-third League Survey, Abstract No 31, and being part of lot No 5 of the Subdividion of the property be- longing to the Estate of D H Fry, in the case of Jessie Wilson et al in the District Court of Denton County, Texas; BEGINNING at the south line of said Lot No 5, 360 feet west of the west line of Bolivar Street; THEIqCE west 150 feet corner in said line; TI~CE norht 60 feet, corner! THENCE east 150 feet for corner in west line of Denison Street; THENCE south 60 feet to the place of beginning TRAOT FIVE Owned by J W Carlton and w~fe Eunice Carlton and described as follows~ Part of the Robert Beaumont one-third League Survey, Abstract No 31 and being part of Lots No 5 of the subdivision of the property be- longing to the Estate of D H Fry, in the case of Jessie Wilson et al va L L Fry et al in the District Court of Denton, County, Texas; BEGINNING in the south line of Said Lot No 5, 300 feet west of the west line of Bolivar Street, same being in the east line of Dan~son Street e~tended; THENCE west 60 feet, Southeast cor~er of a lot conveyed by J W 0arlton an~ wife to Woodrow Davis; T~ENCE north 60 feet northeast corner of said Woodrow Davis loti THENCE west 150 feet to Northwest corner of ~aid Woodrow Davis lot; TT{FNCE north parallel with the west line of Bolivar Street 412 fee~b cor~er in North line of said Lot 5; T}{ENCE east 210 feet corner in East line of Denison Street extended; THENCE south 472 feet to the place of beginning TRA~ ~IX Owned by E L Darnell and wife Julia Darnell and described as follows _ Ail that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in Denton County Texas, part of the Nelson H Meise~heimer Survey, Abstract No 811, and being a pert of a certain tract of land conveyed by Eula Piner, a feme sole, to E L Darnall by Deed dated August 10, 1945, as shown of record in Vol 316, page 224, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and more particularly described as fellows~ BEGINNING at the southeast corner of a certain lot conveyed by E L Darne~) and wife, to Ollte Floyd Darnell by Deed dated September 23, 1947, and show~ of record in Vol 340, page 245, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; 208 CITY HALE SEPTEMBER 26, 1949 THENCE East along the south line of said tract conveyed by Pinar to Darnell, 232 22 feet more or leas to the moutheast corner of maid tracts THENCE north along east line of amid tract conveyed by Piner to Darnmll 58 33 feet to a point 21 45 varas south of the northeast corner of said tract, at the southeast corner of a cartain lot conveyed by E L Darnell and wife to Ola Mae Anderson by 4ced dated February 2, 1946, as sho~n of record in Vol 329, page 241, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE west along the south line of Anderson tract 232 22 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of said 01lie Floyd Darnell tract; THENCE South along the East boundary line of said Ollie Floy~ Darnell tract, 58 33 feet to the place of beginning TP~CT SEVE~ Owned by the North Texas State College and described as follows Ail those certain tract, or plats of land out of the E Puohalmki and A N B Tompk~ns surveys) situated in Denton County, Texas am follows; BEGINNING at a point in the west boundary line of Avenue I. said point being 1602 8 feet south of the northwest corner of a 135 5 acre tract conveyed by C L~pscomb to Alvin C Owsley by deed dated May 13, 1593 recorded in Vol 49, page 511, of the Dead Records of Denton County, Texas, and said beginning point being also 50 feet west of the south- west corner of Block No 13 of the Owslay Park Addition to the City of Denton, Texas; THENCE South 3655 feet, more or less, along the west side of Avenue I extended, or the present country road, to a point in the west boundary line of a tract of land conveyed to D S Phillips by Margaret Cannon Smith et al by deed dated May 4, 1940, recorded in Vel 284. page 50 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, said point being 160 feet north of the southwest corner of said D S Phillips tract from Margaret Cannon Smith et al, said tract having been conveyed by D S Phillips to the State of Texas by deed dated February 18, 1941 of record in Vol 291, page 82 of the Deed Records of Denton County. Texas; THENCE East 19~5 f~et more or less, parallel with the mouth boundary line of .aid Phillips tract and parallel to the south boundary line of a tract conveyed to Sidney Hamilton by Lula G Jognson by 4ced dated April 2, 1940, recorded in Vol 281, Page 510 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texam, an~ cnnvayed by the Said Sidney Hamilton to the State of Texas by deed dated Nov 12, 1940, and record- ed in Vol 288, Page 346 of the said deed records, to a point in the west side of country road which leads from Underwood Street in a southerly direction, said road sometimes being designated am High- land Park Road, said point being 160 feet north of the southeast corner of said Sidney Hamilton tract! THENCE in a northerly direction along the west side of maid country road or Highland Park Road, to a point in the North lime of Under- wood Street, said point being a present City Limit corner at the intersection of Underwood Street and said road, and continuing north 730 feet more or less on the City Limit line to the south boundary line of Wilshire Lane; THENCE west 100 feet more or less w~th the present City Limits line to the west boundary line of Avenue E, extended; T~E~CE north 390 feet more or less with the City !imit line to a point in the center of Mill Street, ex~tanded; THENCE west with the City Limit line 530 feet more or less to a present City Limit southwest corner; THENCE north with the City Ltmtt line 1250 feet more or less to the south boundary line of Block No 15, Owsley Park Addition; 209 C~TY ~ALL SEPTemBER 26, 1949 THEI~OE west 1590 feet mo~ or lees along the south ~da~ lines of Blocks 15, ~, ~d 13 of the Owsley Park Addition, ~d the North ~d~ line of a trot off l~d conveyed to Theron J Fours ~ W C Potter ~ wife ~ deed dat~ May 2, 1947, recorded in Vol 335, ~ge ~7 of the de~ ~oo~s of Denton Cowry, Te~s, ~d ~ Thegn J Four. ~d wife to the State of Te~s, ~ deed dated Sept 20, 1947, reco~ed in Vol ~2~ ~e 599 off De~ Reco~s, to the place of ~gtnning P~S~ ~d app~v~ this 26th day of September, 1949 Si~ Jack Bonds, Chai~n of the City Cohesion City of Denton, Texas Atte.t~ 0 C Knight, Secreta~ City of Denton, Te~s Ap~oved~ J% Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Te~s A motion was ~de ~ Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliafer~ ~ adopt the resolution MOtion car~ 3 An O~in~e to set Salaries was read~ ~ O~IN~CE FIX~G THE S~I~ OF O~ICI~ ~ ~ OF ~E CITY OF D~TON, T~, FOR ONE E~ B~I~ING ON EE FI~T DAY OF ~E, 1949, and ~DING ON ~ 3~T DAY 0F ~Y, 1950, ~D D~LARING BE IT O~AIN~ ~ THE CITY CO~ISSION 0F EE CITY OF D~TON, T~ S~? ION I. That the s~aries of the o~fici~a ~ employees of the City of Denton, Texas, a~ here~ fix~ for one y~r ~ginning on the first day of J~e, 1949, ~ ending on the Slat day of ~y, 1950, as follows~ Per Month ~?r Ann~ M~r $~32 50 S~TRY. T~U~. ~ T~ D~ Tax-Assessor~olleetor and City Seereta~ ~0 ~ Deity T~-Asseseor and Colleotor 180 ~ Clerk 180 ~ E~ra help, Olerie~ $10~ O0 %~Q~ING ~ PURCH~ING D~. Compt~ller of Accosts ~ ~rchasing Agent 375 ~ Bookee~r, Gener~ 215 O0 Bookee~r 150 ~ Secreta~ ~55 O0 ~tra Help, Ole~c~ 600 ~ City Atto~ey 3~ ~ Secreta~ 155 ~ O~Y ~ Cust~i~ 165 O0 ~ra ~elp 50 ~ GAUGE D~ Superintendent and Chief Meeh~ie ~0 O0 Mechanic 205 ~ 210 CITY HALL SEPTFMBER 26, 1949 POLICE DEPARTMENT City Marshall $ 270 OO Assistant City Marshall 215 O0 2 Captains 205 O0 each 3 Desk Clerks 200 00 each 1 Identification and Records Officer 200 O0 6 Patrolmen 195 OO each 1 Patrolman 175 O0 (plus $5 per mo for 5 mo) 1 Patrolman 195 O0 (plus $10 per mo for rid- ing 2 wheel motorcycle) 1 Patrolman 195 O0 (plus $10 per mo for Senior- ity pay allowance) ~ Patrolman 195 O0 (plus $5 per mo for senior- ity pay allowance) 2 Night Watchmen 25 CO each Extra Watchman (for Christmas, Vacations, otc - 270 days) $525 OO Painter 195 OO FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Marshall and Building Inspector 2~0 O0 for three months 240 OO for Nine Months Fire Chief 250 OO First Assistant Chief 200 OO Second Assistant Chief 200 O0 1 Captain 195 OO 1 Captain 1~000 (plus living quarters) 2 Lieutenants 190 OO each 3 Dr~vera 190 O0 each 1 DriVer 180 O0 per mo for 6 mo 185 O0 per mo for 6 mo 1 Driver 175 CO plus living quarters for 9 mo 190 OO for 3 mo 12 Student Firemen, Pert time 50 O0 each, plus living quarters H~alth Department City Health Officer 190 CO Foreman 200 00 (plus living quarters) Inspector 150 OO per mo for 3 mo 1 Truck Driver 155 OO Caretaker of Dump Ground 155 O0 5 Laborers 155 OO each Extra Help, Part time labor 2400 OO MEAT AND DAIRY INSPECTION Meat and Dairy Inspector 140 OO STREET AND BRIDGF DEPARTMENT Superintendent of Street & Bridge Dept 2~5 O0 Drag]ins Operator 200 O0 Maintainer Operator 200 OO Street Sweeper Operator 200 00 Grader Operator 200 OO 3 Truck Drivers 180 OO each 1 Truck Driver and Material Checker 185 OO 3 Laborers 180 O0 each Extra Help, 6 laborers at approximately 75 per hour each 8,800 O0 PARR DEPARTMENT Superintendent 210 O0 Assistant Superintendent 180 O0 Extra Help 1,0OO O0 Sexton 1~500 plus living quarters Extra Help at approximately 75 per hour ~,000 O0 CITY HALL AUGUST 26, 1949 FII~'$ ~ POLICEMEN,S CIVIL SFRVICE Direo~r ( ~rt t~e ) 30 ~ F~ra Help 50 O0 PO~ P~ Superintendent of Power an~ Water P~duetion 4~ ~ Chief O~ra~r ~0 ~ 9 Opera.rs 235 ~ each 7 Operators Helots, 90 ~r hour ea 15,7~ 80 1 Fuel T~ek Driver and La~rer 90 per hour 2,340 O0 , L General Utility La~rer 85 ~r ho~r 2,122 20 2 Maintenance Men 90 per hour each 4,492 80 1 La~er 1~ O0 Machine ~hop Fore~ 235 O0 Machinist 190 ~ Extra Help 6~ O0 ~ER D~A~ More~ ~ Me~r Reader 275 O0 Assist~t ~ore~ an~ Meter ~er 200 O0 4 Meter Readers 180 O0 each ~ETRIC~ DIST~BUTION More~, Electric~ Distri~tion System 275 O0 1 Troubleshooter 201 50 4 Linden 201 50 each 1 assistant lin~ 195 ~ 1 aasist~t Lineman $1 O0 ~r hour 2,2~8 ~ 1 T~ck Driver 180 ~ 2 G~und Men 180 ~ each 1 Ground ~n 95 per ho~ 2,173 60 Fo~ e~ra ~ty $20 ~r week Troubleahooter for off~uty hours, weekends, and holidays 1,~0 O0 ~ La~rers at app~xi~te~ 85 ~ hour 5,834 40 DraFt~- 230 O0 ~TRIC~ ~ ~ INSP~ION Electrie~ ins~etor a~ Electr~c~ Meter Ma~ ntenance 300 O0 WATFR 1 Water Mainten~ce M~ 230 ~ Pl~bing Ins~cti~ Pl~bing 7ns~e~r 240 ~ STORM ~torero~ Xee~r ~0 O0 SU~V~ING Ch~e~ of ~u~ Party 225 O0 Inst~ent Man 175 ~ Rod Man 75 ~r hour 1,716 ~ E~ Help Authe~zed 330 O0 ~er~ of Trea~ent Plant 225 ~ Treatment Plant Operator 160 O0 W~T~ ~ S~ DISTRI~ION Forth of Water an~ Sewer Diatri~tion 275 O0 Assist~t Fore~n of Water a~ Sewer Diatri~tion 205 ~ T~ubleahooter 215 ~ Ditching Machine O~rator 200 ~ T~ck Driver 185 ~ 10 La. rets at approximately 75 per hr 17,160 ~ 3 ~emi-sk~ll~ La~rers at appro~te~ 85 per ho~ 5,834 40 T~ubleshooter for off~uty hours, weekends, ~d Holidays $20 per week 1,~0 ~ 212 OIT¥ HALL SFPT~ER ~6, 1949 QFFIC~WATER LIGHT AND SEWER D~PA~TMENT City Engineer and Supt of Water ~nd Light and Sewer Department 600 O0 SecretarTWater, Light, & Sewer Dap% 225 O0 ~ILLING AND OQ~FQT~NG Supervisor of Billing and Collecting 160 O0 2 Collections Clerks 140 O0 each 2 Billing Clerks 125 O0 each WATER PRODUCTION 2 Pump Operators at approximately 90per hour each 5,89~ O0 1 Vacation Relief Man 160 O0 Miscellaneous Labor ( approximately 214 man days) 1,500 O0 SECTION 2 That the salaries here~nabove fixed shall be sublect to change by the City Commission at any time, ~th or without notice and with or without cause ~OTION ~ That the salaries here~nabove provided for shall be paid out of the respective funds of the respective deaprtments of such official or the department such employee is working in, and if not employed in a department having a special fund, then such employee or official is to bepaid out of the general fund That the provisions of this ordfnance shall not be construed as fixing the term cf office of any official or employee of the City of Denton, Texas and shall not be construed as repealing by implication or cther~ise, an ordfnance prescribing the method of removal of officers and employees of the City of Denton, Texas ~TION5 The facts that the City Oe~mission has been delayed in the preparation of its Budget for the fiscal year 1949-1950 and payment cf salaries has already commenced for said year, creates an emergency and a public necessity that the rule requiring that this ordinance be placed on three separate meetings on three several days be and the same is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage and it shall be in full force and effect ~rom and a%er its passage and approval PASSED AND APPROVED this 26 day of September, A D , 1949 Signed: Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, Texas Attest~ 0 C Knight Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved as to f~rmamd Legality Rogers Teel, Attorney City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to suspend the rule and pass the Ordonance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Curtis and ee~nded by Taliaferro to pass the Ordinanee to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis for adoption of the Ordinance On Roll Call, Commissioners voting "Aye"~ Bonds, Fitzgerald, ~aliaferro, Curtis, Hannah Mo Commissioner 9oted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned C'~TY HALL Seecial called meeting of the City ~ommission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the City Hall, September 3Otb, 1949 Present Bonds, Hannah, F~tzgerald, Taliaferro Absent~ Curtis 1 Bids were opened for the purchase of Cylinder l~nings and pistons from the follo~dng companies~ Washington Iron Works Nichols-~chwenck Company The bids were referred to W T Elliott for recommendation 2 Bids were opened for the purchase of a Pick-~p from the following Ccmpaniee~ Little Majors Dodge $1197 75 Eavenson Motor Co Studebaker 1248 30 G~ac~Barrow Choy Co Chevrolet 1437 20 Ben Ivey Ford 1419 31 Bids were referred to the City Engineer for recommendation 3 Bids were received for the p~rehase of a power wagon from the following Companiesl Little Majors $1723 75 Carruthers Motor Cc 1795 O0 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to purchase from the low bidder, Little Majors a Dodge power wagon to coat $1723 75 Motion carried 4 Bide were opened for the purchase of asphalt from the following Companies~ Southern AsphaltC~, American Liberty Both bids were 0995 A motion was mede by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to purchase 8000 gallons of OA230 asphalt from the Southern Asphalt Co Motion carried 5 Bids were opened for the purchase of crushed rock from the followin~ Companieal Southwest Stone Co $1 45 per ton F 0 B Chicago J L McBride 2 25 per yard delivered to stockpile A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to ~urohase 150 yards of pea gravel from J L McBride at $2 25 per yard motion carreid 6 Bids were received for the purchase of Asphalt Mix from the following companiea~ Uvalde Rock and Asphalt Co Whites Uvalde Co both quoted ~A~30 at $2 60 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to purchase two car loads from Uvalde Rock and Asphalt Co Motion carried 7 Bids were received for the purchase of Fire Hose from the following Compantes~ Eureka Fire Hose Co Viking Supply Cc The hide were referred to the Fire Chief for recommendation $ The application to make Oakland Avenue a one-way street was passed to a later date The Ordinance giving The Texas Telephone Company a new franchise was given the second reading, the first reading having been made on September 13th, 1949 The Ordinance setting the rate for the Texas Telephone 0ompany was given the~e~ reading and passed to the ~h~v~. reading ~ Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned S~ ~ Ghai 1-man 214 CITY HALL OCTOBFR 3, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Camm1 salon of the CitF of Denton, Texas, held ~n the Council Room of the City Hall, October 3rd, 1949 Present: Bonds, Fitzgerald, Curtis, Taliaferro, Absent: Hannah 1 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded b~; Taliaferro to accept the iow bid of Nichols-Sehwenck Corporation for 8 cylinder linings at $400 O0 each and 2 pistons at $370 O0 each, F 0 B Denton Motion carried 2 After a public hearing the Texas Telephone Franchise Ordinance was given its third and final reading AN ~RDINANCE W~EREBY THE CITY OF DFNTON, TEXAS, AND THE TEXAS T~J~HONF COMPANY AGREE THAT T}{E TEIEPHONE COMe,ANY ~ALLCONTINUE TO ERECT AND MAINTAIN ITS POLES, WIRES, A~EHORS, CABLES, ~NANNOLES CONDUITS, AND OTHER PLANT CONSTRUCTION AND APPURTENANCES ALONG, ACROSS, ON, OVER, THROUGH, ABOVE AND UNDER ALL PUBLIC STREETS AVENUES, ALLEYS, PUBLIC GROUNDS, AND PLACES IN SAID CITY, AND GRANTING THE RIGHT AND FRANCHISF SO TO DO, UNDER REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND THAT THE CITY SHALL RECEIVE AN ANNUAL PAYMFNIT, TO B~ IN LIFU OF CERTAIN OTRER PAYMENTS AND THE RIGHT TO USE CERTAIN FACILITIES OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY, ALL AS HEREIN PROVIDED, WHEREAS, The Texas Telephone Company, hereinafter referred to as the "Telephone Company", is now and has been engaged in the telephone business in the State of Texas, and in futherance thereof, has erected and maintained certain items of itc plant construction in the Cityof Denton, Texas, hereinaf%ei- referred to as the "City", for many years pursuant to such rights as have beeh granted it by and under the laws of the State of Texas, and subject to the exercise of such reasonable rights of regulation under the police power as have beeh also lawfully granted by and under said laws to said City$ and WHEREAS, it is an advantage of both the City and the Telephone Company that an agreement should be entered into between the Telephone Company and the City establishing the conditions under which the Telephone Company shall operate in the City NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY O0~ISSION OF TME CITy OF DENTON, TEXAS, THAT: BECTION t - CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF TELEPHONE PLANT AND S~RVIOE The poles, wires, anchors, cables, manholes, conduits and other plant conetruction and appurtenances, used in or incident to the giving of telephone service and to the maintenance of a telephone business and system by the Telephone Company in the City, shall remain as now constructed, subject to such changes as under the limitations and conditions herein prescribed may be considered necessary by the City in the exercise of its lawful powers and by the Telwphone Company in the exeroiee of its bueiness of fUrnishing telephone service$ and the Telephone Company shall continue to e~ercise its right to, and the right and franchise is hereby ~amt~ ~t to place, remove, construct and reconstruct, extend and main- tain its said plant and appurtenances, and to engage in its busineas~ as the purposes for which it is or maybe incorporated may from time to time require a%ong, across, on, over, through, above, and under all public streets, avenues, alleys and public grounds and places within the present limits of the City and within said limits as the same f~em t~me to time maybe extended, subject to the regulations, limitations and conditions herein prescribed SECTION ~ - SUPERVISION BY QITM 9I LOCATION OF POL~ AND CONDUITS All poles to be placed shall be of sound material and reasonably straight, a~d shall be so set that they will not interfere with theflow of water in any gutter or drain, and ac that the same will interfere as little as practicable with the ordinary travel on the street or sidewalk ~he location and route of all p~les stubs, guys, anchors,conduits and cables to be placed and constructed by the Telephone Comrany in the construction and maintenance of its telephone system in the City, and the location of all conduits to be laid by the Telephone Company within the limits of the City under this ordinance, aha]/ be subject to the Peasonable and proper regulation, contr&l and direction of the Mayor or of any City Official to whom such duties have been or maybe delegate~ CITY HALL OOTOBFR 3, 1949 SECTION ~- STREETS TO ~$ RESTORED TO GOOD CONDITION The surface of any street, alley, highway, or public place disturbed by the Telephone Company in building, sunstructing, renewing or maintaining its telephone plant and system shall be restored within a reasonable time after the completion of the work to as reasonable good condition as before the commence- ment of the work, after which time responsibility for the maintenance shall become the duty of the City No street, alley, highway or public place shall be encumbered for a longer period than shall be necessary to execute the work S~TION 4 - OPERATION AND MAINTEnaNCE OF TEEEPHONE PLANT The Telephone S~mpany ~hall maintain its system in reasonable operating condition at all ~$rmal times during the continuance of this agreement An exception to thio condition automatically in effect when service furnished by the Telephone ia interrupted, impaired, or prevented by fires, strikes, riots, or other oc- currences beyond the control of the Telephone Company, or by storms, floods or other easualti*e, in any of which events the Telephone Company shall do all things reasonably within its power to do, to restore to normal service SECTION 5 - TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF WIRES The Telephone Company on the request o~f any person shall remove or raise or lower its wires temporarily to permit the moving of houses or other bulkey structures The expense of such temporary removal, raising or lowering of wires, shall be paid by the benefited party or parties, and the Telephone Company may require such payment in advance The Telephone Company shall be given not lees than forty-eight hours advance notice to arrange for such temporary wire changes SECTION 6 - TREE TRIMMING Tbs right, license, privilege and permission is hereby granted to the Telephone Company, its sueceasore and assigns, to trim trees upon and overhanging the streets, alleys, sidewalks and public places of the City, so as to prevent the branches or such trees from coming in contact with the wires or cables of the Telephone Company, and when so ordered by the City,said trimming shall - be done under the supervision and direction of the Mayor or of any City Official to whom maid duties have been or may be delegated ~ECTION ? - ANNUAL CASH CONSIDERATION TO BE P~D BY T~ TtL~pHO~E CO~Y To indemnify the City for any and all possible damages to its streets, alleys, and public grounds which may result from the placing and maints/~ahce therein or thereon of the Telephone Company's poles, conduits, or othe~ telephone equip- ment or apparatus, and to compensate the City~ for its superintendence of this agreement, and as the cash consideration for the same, the Telephone Company agrees to pay to the City annually during the continuance of the present agree- ment a sum pf ~oney equal to Two per cent (2%~ of the annual gross receipts for for the proceeding year received by the Company for the rendition of local ex- change telephone transmission service within the corporate limits of the City The first payment hereunder shall be ma~e March 1, 1950, and shall equal in amount to two-percent (2%) of the gross receipts received from January 1, 19491 to December 31, 1~49! and th. realtor payment s~all be made annually on March 1 as ~erein provided SECTION 8 - PAYMEntS OF CASH CONSIDERATION TO BE PAID IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER ~A~$ ~PT USUAL GENERAL OR SPECIAL AD VALOREM TAXES The City agrees that the consideration set forth in the proceeding section hereof, shall be paid and received in lieu of any tax, license,charge, fee, street or alley rental or other character of charge for use and occupancy of the streets, alley~ and public places of the City$ in lieu of any pole tax or inspection fee tax; in lieu of any easement or franchise tax whether levied as an ad valorem, special or other character of tax and in lieu of any imposition other than the usual general or special ad valorem taxes now or hereafter levied 216 CITY ~ALL ~-~ OCTOBER 3, 1949 Should the City not have the legal power to agree that the payment of the fore- going cash consideration shall be in lieu of the taxes, licenses, charged, fees, rentals, and easement or franchise taxesaforesaid, then the City agrees that it will apply an much of said payment as maybe necessary to the satisfaction pf the Telephone Company'S obligations, if any, to pay any such taxes, licenses,charges, fees, rentals, and easement or franchise taxes SECTION 9 - FACILITIIS T~ BE,FURNISHED THE CITy AS ~Dp~TIONAL CONSIDERATION The Telephone Company when requested by the City, shall furnieh free of coat to the said City, such wire space on its poles and in its conduits aa may be required from time to time by the City for the City Police or fire alarm cables; provided, however, that the wire space to be furnished the City shall not exceed the wire oapaaity of one cross arm on any one pole or one duct in any conduit, and such space shall be allocated in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Bureau of Standards of the United States Department o~ Commerce; and provided ~urther that such wires and cables shall be so placed aa not to require additional construction by the Telephone Company, nor to interfere with the Telephone Company's full use of said poles and conduits and the Telephone Company shall be under no duty to furnish wire space on its poles or ducts in its conduits if it would require additional construc- tion or would interfere with the Telephone Company's full use of its poles and conduits Ail such wires and hables, whether on poles or in conduits, shall be installed, maintained and operated ih such a manner as not to interfere with, or create undue hazard in the operation of the telephone system of the telephone Company The installation end maintenance of said wires and cables by the City shall be under the direction of the Telephone Company, and in its wire construction the City will follow the suggestions and requirements laid down for wire oonstruotinn in the Rules and Regulations of the Bureau of Standards of the United States Department of Commerce It is also further agreed that the Telephone Company shall not be responsible to any party or parties whatsoever for any claims, d-m-nde, losses, suits, Judgements for damages or inluries to persons or property by reason of construe- tion, maintenance, inspection or use of the fire and police alarm wires be- longing to the City or the supervision by the Telephone Company of the installa- tion and maintenance of said wires and cables and the City does insure, in- demnify and hold the Telephone Company harmless against all such claims, losses, demands, suits and Judgements ~ - ATTACHMENTS ON POLES AND SPACE IN DUCTS~ Nothing in this ordinance contained shall be construed to require or permit any electric light or power wires to be placed in any duct used By the City in the Telephone Company's conduits If the City desires to place electric ~r power wires in any duct used by the City, then a further separate non con- tingent agreement shall be a prerequisite to use any duct used by the City Nothing herein contained shall obligate or restrict the Telephone Company in exercising its right coluntarily to enter into pole attachment, pole usage, Joint ownerships, ahd other wire space and facilities agreements with light and power companies and with other wire using companies which may be privileged to operate within the City SECTION 11 - PERIOp QF TIM$ ON ~,IS ORDINANCE This agreement shall be in force and effect for the full term and period of Twenty-Five (25) years fram and after its effective date hereinafter pro- vided ~$PTION 12- BREAC~ OF AGRFEMENT If the City shall believe that the Telephone Company has breached any pro- vision hereof, the City shall give written notice thereof tb the Telephone Company specifically pointing out the breach complained of and the City shall take no further action, legal or otherwise, by reason of any such breach unless and untilthe Telephone Company shall have failed to take steps to eliminate such breach for a period of sixty (60) days after said written notice is given CITY HALL OCTOBER 3, 1949 SYCTION 13 - SUCCESSORO AND ASSIGN8 The r~ghts, powers, limitations, duties and restrictions herein provided for shall inure ~o and be binding upon the parties hereto and upon their respec- tive successors and assigns SECTION ~ - PARTIAL IN~ALIDIT][_ AND REPKAL PROVISIONS If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordlnsnce ia for any reason held to be illegal, ultra vires or unconstitutional, such invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance Ail Ordinances and agreements and parts of Ordinances and agreements in conflict herewith are hereby repealed SECTION 15 - ~T~LATION OF ~/~OMA~IC EQUIPMENT The Telephone Company agrees to convert its present telephone system in the City of Denton to an automatic dial telephone system within three years after the effective date of this ordinance; provided, however, that delays caused by acts of God, acts of the Federal or State Governments, or any subdivision or agency thereof, fires,storms, floods, earthquakes, explosions strikes, lockouts, labor or material shortages, or other circumstances beyond the control of the Telephone Company shall automatically extend the time for performance of the work contemplated in this Section 15 by a period equal to the aggregate period of the delay so caused If the said automatic dial telephone system is not placed into service in the City of Denton within the time proVided in this section, the City subject to the provisions of Section 12 thereof, may by Ordinance declare this franchise to be terminated SFCTION 36 - ACCEPTANCE OF A~r~ - ~FFFQT~VE DATE The Telephone Company shall have thirty (30) days from and after the passage and~pproval of this ordinance to file its written acceptance thereof with the City Secretary, and upon such acceptance being filed, this ordinance shall take effect and bedn full force from and after the date of its passage and approval by the Mayor and shall effectuate and make binding the agreement provided by the terms thereof PASSED THE 3rd day of October A D , 1949 APPROVED THIS 3rd day of October A D 1949 SIGNFD: JACK BONDS, CHAIP~MAN CITY COMMISSION CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ATTEST, 0 C KNIGHT, SECRETARY CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AFPROVI~ J L YARBROUGH, MAYOR CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS CITY HALL OCTOBER 3, 1949 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro for adoption On roll cal] all Commissioners voted "Aye" No Corem4 seloner voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance adopted 3 The Texas Telephone Rate O~dinanee was given its third and final reading as follows: AN 0RD;NANCE ~IXIN(; THE RATES AND CHARGES TO BE MADE BY THE TEXAS TELEPHONE COMPANY FOR SFRVICES AND FACILITIES ~3RNISHED WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF D~NTON, TEXAS BE IT ORDAINFD BY TNE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS Effective on and after the first billing period after the ap- proval and passage of this ordinance the rates and charges as set ~t below will be applicable to the services and facil- ities furnished by the Texas Telephone Company within the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, as now defined and within said limits as the same from time to time may be extended or changed The following principal monthly rates shall apply and be effective for Manuel Local Exchange Servicel MANUEL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE MONTHLY RATE~ 1 Party Busdness Service $5 50 Business Extension Stations 1 25 1 party Residence Service 3 O0 2 Party Residence Service 2 50 4 Party Residence Service 2 25 Residence Extension Stations 1 O0 Commercial PBX and PABX Trunks 8 25 Hotel PBX Trunks 5 50 Commercial PBX Stations 1 25 Hotel PBX Stations 75 Commercial PABX Stations 1 50 Semi-Public Service 5 50 The following principal monthly rates shall apply and be effective for Automatic Local Exchange Servtcel AUTOMATIC LOCAL EXCHANGE SFRVICE MONTHLY RATES 1 Party Business Service $700 Business Extension Station 1 25 1 Party Residence Service 3 75 2 Party Residence Service 3 10 4 Party Residence Service 2 75 219 CITY ~{ALL OCTOBER 3, 1949 Residence Extension Stations 1 O0 Commercial PBX and PASX Tm~-_k~ 10 50 Hotel PBX Trunks 7 O0 Commercial PBX Stations 1 25 Hotel PBX Stations 75 Coe~eroial PABX Stations 1 50 Semi#Public Servica 7 O0 The Local Exchange Service Tariffs, the Genersl Exchange Tariffs and the General Rules amd Regulations of the Texas Telephone Company is applicable to the Denton Exchange are on file at the local business office of the company and are subject to inspection during regular business hours Such Tariffs, rules and regulations set-out in more spocifio detail the definition of the tomes and the application of the rates and charges set out above In the event of any conflict between any rate, rule or regulation contained in the General Exchange Tariffs and any rate, rule or regulation contained in this ordinance then the rate, rule and regulation contained in the ordinance shall apply PA~SED THE 3rd day of October, A D , 1949 APPROVED THIS 3rd day of October, A D , 1949 SIGNED~ JACK BONDS, CHAIRMAN OF THE CITY COMMISSION~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS APPROVED~ J L YARBROUGH, MAYOR ATTF2T~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS O C KNIGHT, SECRETARY CITY OF D~TON, TEXAS A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis for the adoption of the Ordinance Upon Roll c~]] all Commissionera voted "Aye" No 0omm~seionar voted #Na~ The Chairman declared the Ordinance adopte~ Upon motion the Oommiasion stood adjourned CITY HALL OCTOBER 13, 1949 Regular called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall October 13, 1949 Present, Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Curtis Absant~ Taliaferro Bills were~pproved and ordered paid out of their respective funds Reports were given by all Department Heads 1 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to accept the reoomendat~on of the City Engineer to purchase a Lincoln Portable Welder from the Big Three Welding and Equipment Company $440 O0 F 0 B Denton Motion carried 2 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the bid of the Cox Fence Company of Dallas, Texas, to purchase a Chain Link Fence for the SubStation at the Power Plant and to cost $442 O0 The bid was submitted July 2nd, 1949 Motion carried 3 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to refer the application for re-zoning Dr Wyss Property at 409 ~ Oak St to the Zoning Board Motionc~ 220 CITY HALL Ur] OCTOBER 13, 1949 Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY H~LY. OCTOBFR 20, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, October, 20, 1949 Present: Bonds, Hannah, Fitmgerald, Taliaferro Absent Curtis 1 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to purchase a 3/4 ton Pick-Up Truck from Little Majors Company to cost $1197 75 net Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY }~I.J~ NOVLZ BLH 1, 1949 o}o<ial called meet~nL of the LiLy Conmlisslon oi the Gity of Denton, Ie×~ hold ir Tho Gouncl] ]<corn of thc City {[a]l~ Novembor 1, 1949 ~r~ent~ Bond~, Hannah, FitzF~rald~ Tuliaferro, Curtis [he 6ham~m~n up~mnted IIann~h sud Curtis t~ eanvss the election return md ~ho r~port w~s as fo]lows* OI ?][L COl%d~I/?t] AItOiN)LD TO (.il~/~S~ ~l~ ILiUI<~I° OF ?Hi LLIOIION }IILD IN CITY OF Dtl<ON, qlY~ , O13 ]q 2/th DAY Or OCiOb]ff, lO49 Oomes now your co~rmittee apio]nted to canvas~ the r~turns of the Election held in the tity oi [enton [exas, crt thc P/th day ci October, 1929, and re~pect- fully m~ke tb~ fol]owinf r~no~t: We have car~iu] ly canvas ~d the relu~n~ of said e]ect~on ~nd l~nd iht rt thez eof a ~OB annexation of ira i [t~bt On~ Described upon the o[l~cial ~llot hertto attached ~ v~t( ~re cut A~INOI annaxatien o~ lract l~b~r One oescribed upon the off~(ial hereto attached ~ voleo ~e ca t FOR a~mox~tion o~ Ira $ ~be~ ~wo described upon the ofli(ta[ bullot he~cto attached ~ vote ~re ca t A~IN°~ annexation of Ir~t N~uaber ]~ descr]bcd upon thc oft~cia] ~llot hereto utlo~}~ ~ %otc w~r~ e~ t 22] NOVEMBEH 1 ~OH annexation of £ra~t Nnmb~z fhreo deo(ribca upon the oIfi~tal ballot hereto attached 50 votes were c~st A~IN~ annexation o~ ir~(t N~bcr ~hree de,er]bcd u~on ~hc oiIlcial ba[Jot hereto ~ttached ~ votes wtre ca t F0R annexation of rract N~ber }our de c~i~d upon thc official ba lot hereto attached ~ votes were c~ t A(AINST annexation of tract N~bar Four te~rlb~d u~on tbs off~ia~ ba~lot he~cto attached ~ votes were cast ~0P annexation of lract N~ber ~ve described hereto attached ~ votes were east ~ (AINST anrexation of ~ract N~ber ~ve ~e~crib, d upon ihs offJc~ I ballot hereto attached ~OE annexation of ~ra~t N~b~r Six describad u}on the o[]iela] ba] ~ot her(to attaeh~ ~ votes were cast a~IN~ annexation of fra(t N~bar Six described upon t[e cilicia] ballot hereto attached ~ votes were cast ~0~ annexatdon of ira~t N~b(r o~ven described u~on the oJfJ<~al ba] }et he~to attach~ ~ votes were ca t A~INST annexation of ]raft N~b~r °eve~ dt cr~b~d upon the olii~al ~llot he~to ~ttached ~ vote w(re ca t ~aspeetfully submitted on this the let da~ ~f Nowmh~r, i~ned: ~a~F h~nnah - J 1 } t~ zl crald Ihs following Resolution was presented b/ the City nttorney, toger~ ieel A~ % .P~I CAL~ ~4L~ING ~ ~ OIlY COM; IooIOl OF IHL Oily ~ D~qON, ~i~ , AT q~ CItY ~ 01 SAID C~Y ON T~DAY, NOVL~BIh 1, 1949 WHEP~EA~;, J E Fitzgerald and ~ark Iiannah, ~e~e atpoJ~t~ a~ a Committee to canvass the returns of an election held on the 2/th day of Octobtr~ lq/9~ tn the City of Dent n, texas, and W~S, the said Co~ittee made th~ followin[ racet, a copy of which is att~ch~ m~rked ~hi}it NOW T~0HE, be ~t resolved by the City Conni ion of th~ City of Denton, ~exss, that the said re~rt be and It i bereb~ s~proved and it is here ~ now fo~d that a majority of th~ vot~o ca~t in sale e~ection ~ere cast in favor of the annexation of each and ail of ihs aid sewn tract oi land PAoS~ A~ AIPROV~ this let day of ~ovomb~, 1049 J~ck Bond , 6h~ i~sn, 6fty 6o~m i ion 61ty of Denton 2ex~ ~ttast~ °i~ned~ 0 6 ~ight, City Seereta~ ~fprov~ Sifted J L Yarbrough~ ~ ayor ~ mtion w~s mede by Curtis, seconeed by ia]f~f~rro to accept th~ short Resolution Motion c~rried Hovered r 3, lC/~9 ~ ~he followin~ 0rdin~n(e wss prt anted: AN OHDIN~ N6E AI~N~{ING CLRIAI~~ 2LHllITORY 50 THE CITY 0f DEN%ON, iL~, AND B~ IT OP~bINED BY iH~ CnY ~0~ I°qI011 OF TH~ ~.iTY 0F D41~O:~, S~C~ION 01~: Ihat tb io]]owin~ deo(r~brd trarts of 2~nd ~re hereby annexed to, and m~de a part of, ~nd b~ou~ht within the corporate l~its of the City o~ lenten, l~x~, ~n (emptY.rice with ~n election held in thc Cmty of D~ntcn, lexa~, or ~he P/ti ~y oi October, A D , 1949, to-wit: A~] of t~at certain tz~.ct or parcel of lan6 situated in the County el Denton aha °tat~ o~ ~(xc , ~tnd d~ocr~bed tn tract a~ follows~ All that certain lot, ~ract or p rccl of l~nd lying and being situated ~n the County of Denton, Stct~ of ~x~ ~, and bcin[ out oi the kobert Betawest Su~ey~ fb~t:uct No 31, and~be~ng a ~rt of an 80 acre tract described mn Deed dated lu(u~t 20, 1°~9, an~ f~led for record on ~ugunt ~, 1949, from ~ dd~e Scripture et a~ to fieor~ C oi~hop and ~ J Ready, said traat beau[ deocrfbed as fo~low ~ ~LGINNI~( at a stake ~or co~r ~n the South bo~da~ ~ine of said 80 acre t~aet i~ the We t ~unda~ line of ~ulton °tr~ et, s~id beginning corner be~n~ tho No~b~ea b corner et ~o~k No ~, et the IIFh School Addition to the Ci~y oi Le~,ton, ~ x~ S ~;ILN$I No~th w~t~ th ~(~t ~undary line al lulton Str~et~ 730 0 f.et to a stak~ for ~orner; qllL~lCi V~est, psx~l~e~ ~th the South bounda~ line of said 80 acre trecb, 1920 O fact to a st~kc for orner in the ~t bounda~ l~e of ~alone St reet; ~I~]N$E sou~h wmt~ the ~t bo~mda~ l~ne of Malone Otreet, 730 O f, ct to a corner in the South bound~ ~ line of said 80 acre tract, said corner being the Northwest eornc~ of ~lock No 23 of sai8 High Schoo~ Addition~ ql~NC~ 1~1 witk ~e °outh ~mda~ line of said ~0 acre tract and ~ith the ttortl bcunda~ line (f ~lock~ No~s 23, 24, and 2~, of said IIi[h School Addition lo20 O fact Ho the place of beginning, con~amnnng 32 ~8 acres of l~nd ii~C5 TWO, A port of a 20 sere treat out o~ the B B B and C R R Corn;shy Survey No 1~2, conveyed b Znn~e Cooksey to H H ~on by deed dated June 1~ 1905, recorded in ~ook 90, Page ~4~, Deed Records of Denton Co~ty, Texas; B[GINI~ING at the N L corner of the [~bert Bea~ont One-fhi~ League Survey ~ thc ~ L (or,er of said 20 acre tract, TI~NCE ~ t 20~ 7~ fe t, corner dn ~outh ~ine of ~aid °0 acre tract and Nort~ ~ine o~ ~aid Bea~o~ Su~ey, fH~NGL ~ort~ 208 7~ fo~t, a eo~ner$ lIltNGJ ~dt 208 71 fet a corner tn the la t line of said 20 acre tracts [HE~L South 20~ 71 feeb t the place el begirming and containing one acre of land 223 CITY HALL NOVEMBER 1, 1949 TRACT THREE, Ail that certain lot, tract, o2 psreel of l~nd out of the survey granted to N H Meissnheimer, being s lot 118 6 fe~t no~th and south by 186 ] fe~t east and west, situated in Denton County, Texas, de cribed a~ follo~s~ BEGINNING at a po nt 42 7 vara~ south of the northwest corner of a tract of 10 acres of land au% of said survey conveyed by Belle ~ulton and husband L Fulton, to B E Fuller, by deed dated April 21, 10~3, of reco~d i~ Volume 1~(, Page 193~ of the Deed Record~ of Denton County, Texas, said point being 42 7 wr~s south of the northeast corner of the Robert Bemmont ~urvey, ~nd the northwest co~ner oi a lot conveyed by Lester ~avis, et ux, to J~me~ Llbert Chambers aha wl~e, Clothield E Chambers by d~ed dated Octob~ l, 1945, THENCE No~th 83 degrees 30 minutes Last 186 1 fee~ for corner in the nort? boundary line of said tract; THENOE South 130 east and parallel with the Oainesvil]e ~nd Denton Public Road, passing the northwest corner of the Chambers homestead design~tion ll~ 6 f(et to the southwest corner of the said homestead de~ gnation for corner of this tract; ~HENCk South 77° 28~ West, 186 1 fe(t to the southwest corner of ~he said Dsvis ~raet for corner; ~ THFNCE North 13° West, 118 6 feet to the platt of begim fng qRACT FOUB~ Pert of the Robert Beaumont 1/3 Iea~ue °urvey, Abstr~ ct No 31, and being pert of Lot No 5 of the Subdivision o~ the property belongin~ to the I~ta~e of D H F~, in the caoe o£ Jessie Wilson et al vs L L ~ry et al i~l the Diotrict Court of Denton County, Texa~; BEGINNING st th~ South line o~ seid lot No p, 360 fe~t ~eot of the teot line of Bolivar Street; ~ £;~E2~CL ~est 150 feet corner ~n said line, THhNOk North 60 feet, corner, IHENCE East l~O feet for corner in le~t line oi Deni on Street, THENCF South 60 feet to the place of be~imin& ~HACT F£VE~ Part of the Robert Bea~unont ]/~ League ouxvs), ~bstzact No 31, a~d bein~ F~rt of Lot No 5 ol the SubdivlsJon of the ~roperty ~longing ~o the Estate of D H t~ry, in the case of Je d~ ¥1i]son et al vs L L Fry et s] in the District Court of Denton County, 2exao, BEGINNIN( in the South line ot said lot No ~ive, 30~ fe~ t We~t of the ~est line of Bolivar qtreet, same being in the Eas~ l~ns of Deni on °treet extended$ THtNCL West 60 feet, Southeast corner of a lot conveyed by J ~ Carlton and wife to Woodrow Davis, ~HENCL North 60 feet Northeast corner of ~ai5 Woodrow L~vi lot, THF~Ck West 150 feet to Northwest co~n~r of said Woodrow Lavi~ lot, ~HE~NCL Nort?~ par~,]lel with the Vest line o£ Bo]lwr Street 412 feet, corner in Nort~ line of said Lot 5; iHLNCL East 2]0 fett corner in E~t lint o~ Dens.on *tre~t extended, q~N0] South 472 feet to the place ~l be[~nning 224 C!~¥ ttALI NOV~IBER ], 1949 ~( T SIX: All that certain lot, t~sct, or parcel of lend s~tuuted in Denton County, iext ~, part of the Nelson H Feisenhelmer Survey, Abstract No 811, and bein~ a part of d certain tract of lunc conveyed by hula Ptner, e Tame ole, to E L I~lrnell by deed dated August lO, 1945, and shown o~ record in Vol ~16, page 22A, Deed kecord~ of Denton County, lexas, and ~ore particularly described a~ follow : BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of a certain lot conveyed ~ E L Parnell and wife to el]lc Floyd Parnell by deed d~ttd September 23~ 19~7, ~nd sho~ el record in Vol 3AC, Page 2A5~ Deed 2~co~s of Denton County, Faxes, q H~NCi k~ t alon~ the ~outb line of said tract conveyed by Piner to Parnell, ~]o 22 feet more or le t~ th~ Southeast corner of ssid t~et, iIt~N~L No~t~ along the ~t ltne el s~id tract conveyeo by Iiner to ~rne]l, 5~ ~3 feet to s point 21 ~ wra South oi the Northeast corne~ of oaid tract~ st the Southeast co.er of a certain lot conveyed by E L Lurnell and wife to 01~ ~e Anderson ~ deed da~ed Feb~a~ 2, 19~6, and shown et reco~ in Vol 32o, tage 2~1, Dead Become of Denton County, Te~s~ ~ IIt~NC1 .e t along the South line of ~id Anderson tract, 232 22 feet more or le q to th~ Northeast corner of mi~ el]ia ~loyd Darnell t~ctI IHENGE South along the [~st ~u~a~ line of said Ollie Floyd ~ell tract, 58 33 leet to th~ place of teginring qR$~I =LVLN All those certain tract~ or plats of ]and out of the E Puchalski ~nd th~ ~ N ~ iompkins Surveyo, Jtuated in ~n~n Count , Texas, as follows: BrGIN 1N( st s po~n? ]n the west bou~8~ line of Avenue I, said point b~ing 1602 8 ~eet south of th~ northwest corner of a 135 5 acre tract ~onveyed by C ~Fscomb to Alvin C ~sley by deed dut~ May 13, 1893, recorded in Vo]~e 49, page 51] of thr Dead Records of Ienton County 2exas, and said beginning point bo~n~ a]so ~O f~ et w~ t I th* Southwe t corner of Block No 13 el the 0~ ley lark Addition to th( City of Denton Iexas; IH l~t South 365~ fe~t, more or les , along the west oide of Jvenue I extended or th{ pre ~nt co~t~ road, to a point ~n the w*st bounda~ line oIa tract of lend conveyed to D o th5l]ip b5 Margaret Cannon Smith et al by deed dated May 4, lO4O, ~ero~ded ~n Vol 2~4, P~ge 50 of the Deed Records of Ienton County, Texaq, said point being 160 feet North of th~ southwest corner of aid D ~ Phi]lipo tract f~m ~]argaret Cannon *mith et al, said tract h~ving been convey~ by b S Phi] lips to th~ *~tate of Texa~ ~ deed dated [eb~a~ IP, 1941, of r~cord 5n Vol 291, page 82 of the Deed kecorda of ~nt(n County, 2exas~ iUPi~I ~qt 197) Ie~t mo~e or less~ ~rallel with the south bounda~ line of mid Ihillip tract und parallel to th~ south boundt~ line of a t~t convey~ to qidney Itamilton by Iula 6 Johnson ~ deed dated April P, lO10, recorded in Vol 2~l, page 510 of the Deed }eeo~s of Denton Co~ty, Texa~, ~nd conveyed b5 the ss~d "idney Hamilton to thr qtate of Texas by deed dated Nov 12, 1940, and recorded in Vol 298, Page 3~ of the said deed records, to a point in the west side of count~ ~ad which lead from Unde~ood Street in s southerly dlrection, aid road sometimes being designat~ as Highland Park Ho d, satd point belng l(O fe~t nor~ oI thr ooutheast corner oi said S~dnew }~mi]ton tra(t~ 715~ tn a noztrtr]y direction along the w( t tide of said count~ road or llt~hlam ]ark road~ to a point ~n the North line oi Unde~o~ S~reet~ said point beln[ ~ ~resent City Llsi% (orner at the intersection of UnOe~ood 8tre6t, and add ford, am continuing North 7~b feet mere or less on the Oity Ii, it line to the ~ B line of ~ilshire Lane~ TI~I~E We t 100 feet more or less with th~ present City Limit l~ne to the West bou~ary line el Jwnue E~ extendco; 225 CT~¥ HALL NOV~ t]FR ±, 1949 TRACT S~ continued IHENGE North 390 feet more or ~es~ with the City Itmit !lne to a point in the center of ~il] ~treet~ extended, THENCE ¥~est with the City Limit line ~30 feet more o~ le ~ ~o a present City L~mit S W (orner~ THENCE North with the City Limit line 1250 feet mo~e or les to the south boundary line o~ Block No 15 Owe]ay Purl ~ddition THENCL ;~est 1590 fet more or le ~ s]ong the ~outh boundary lines of Blocks 15, 14, and 13, of the Owsley Park ddition, ~nd t}e \ort~ boundary line o~ a tract of land conveyed to £heron J Pouts b~ ~ ~ ho?tar and ~ife by deed dated ~sy 2, 1947, recorded in Volum~ 335, }u~e 2~7, o~ th~ Deco ]eco~d~ of benton County, Texs, and by Theron J Fouts ~nd wife t~ the State ct T xas, by deed dated °eptember 20, 1947, recorded ~n Vol iA2, }~?e 5~9 of aid Deed Record to the place of be~inning 8?LTI05 TWO~ It bein~ necessary t~at the ~ hove deocribed tracts of land be annexed to the City of Denton, lexa , in comp]Jan~e with an election held on he 27th day oi October, 1949~ in orde~ that e~rtaJn nj ~h~ propert) o~ners may proceed imm~dJ~tely with the cons?~ct~ n of improvement which oonstructton is now delayed until the passage of tht~ o~einance, (~te aa emergency and public necessity that the ~ule requ~rin~ thi ordJmnce tn lo placed on three several resdlngs on three sewral days be~ nd th( ~m~ is her~ suspended, and this o~inanco shall be placed on it~ third ~nd ~in~l re~d~ng to its pas age, and hail be in full fo~ce and effect fro~ and a~ter its ~as~age and a~ prow] t~°~ ~ND AIPROV]D ON THI~ 1st ~Y OI N0¥~2 blH; L , 1°40 Bign~ d ~ark }{snnah Vic~ 6balkan of the 6~tv Gemini ~ion of the Attest~ City el lenton~ ~xas ~J~ned~ 0 C Knight, C~?y °ecreta~ of the 6~ty of ~nton~ Texas a]p~oved as to Fo~ ~nd Legality$ Approved~ ~ln~d: Rogers Teel~ °i~neo J L Yar~rough~ City Atto~ey of th( City ~ayo~ of th~ 6Ity of o~ D~nton~ Texss Denton Texao Motion was made by Taliafe~ro, seconded bv titz?erald that th~ above O~din~nce be pe sad to it~ °eeond }eadtn~ Ilot~on carried Motion w~s mace by Curtis, seconded by l~liaYerro lhet the ~bow Ordinance be pes~ed to its Third s~d Final ~eadin~ ~nd Adoption ~otion carried Oal]~ Curtis Aye Ha~ hah ~ye la]iaferro Aye Bonds Ab cng Fitzgerald Aye e~~Up°n motion, th~ Commission sto~ ad ~ou~d~chaJ~~rm~n~~ 226 CITY HALL NOVEMBFR 3, 1949 ~'~ Special called meeting of the City Commdszion of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, November 3, 1949 Present: Hannah, Taltsferro~ Fitzgerald Absent: Bonds Curtis I Minutes of the City Commission meetings were rea~ and approved, cover- ing meetings from August 15th to November 1st, inclusive 2 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to purchase the following supplies General Electric Supply Co 2000 lb #6 MHD Water Proof Wire 29 O0 50 Reliable #63 Service Cable Clamps 50 ea 50 5/8 Eye Nuts $ 28 40 per hundred 50 5/8 X 12 Double Upset Spool - less insulation 39 80 " " Nelson Electric Co : 100 No 506 Insulators 45 65 300 No 101 Spool Insulators 12 78 300 No 100 Small Spool Insulators 9 18 25 No 846 Chance Anchors 2 10 ea 400 No 6 Blackburn Wire Connectors 12 92 200 No 1-H Blackburn W~re Connectors 24 23 Priester Supply Co : 1000' 3/8" Siemens Guy Wire 40 50 Graybar Electric Co : 1500' 2 Wire #8 Se~vtce Cable 8q O0 15OO' 3 Wire #8 Service Cable 129 O0 50 2 hole Guy Bolt J-lO18 @ 15 OOPer hundred 300 #4 Blackburn Wire Connectors 12 50 " " Cook Co Corporation 5000 lb #8 MHD Weather Proof Wire 2 95 per lb Motion carried 3 Bids for White'Jay Cable were opened from: Graybar Electric Co , Nelson Electric Co , Westinghouse Electric Supply Co , Priester Supply Co A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to re,er the bids to the City Engineer Motion carried 4 Bids for Capacitors were opened from Westinghouse Electric Co, General Electric Supply Co Graybar Electric Co , Nelson Electric Co , Priester Supply Co , R and A Supply Co A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to refer the bids to the City Engineer Motion carrie~ 5 Bids for Electric Meters were recieved from the following Companies Crsybar Electric Co , Nelson Electric Co , R and A Supply Co , Priester Supply Co , General Flectric Co , A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to re,er the bids to the City En lneer Motion carried 6 Bids for Tile were received from the following Companies~ Gifford~ill Pipe Co , W S Dickey Clay Co , Warren Donaldson A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to refer the bids to the City Engineer and Bailey Coffey, Street Superintendent Motion carried 7 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to declare an emergency and purchase parts to repair the Motor Grader Motion carried 8 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to accept the recommendation of the City Planning Board to approve the application of Dr Wyse for rezoning his property located at the corner of Oak and Piner Btm and to order and Ordinance prepared Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Secretary 227 CITY HALL NOVEMBER 11, 1929 Regular meeting of the Cit bomm~ssion of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall, November llth, 1949 Present~ Taliaferro, Hannah~ Bonds Absent~ Curtis, Fitzgerald 1 Monthly bills were approved and ordered paid out of their respec- tive funds 2 Reports were received from all Department Heads 3 A motion was made by laliaferro and seconded by Hannah to accept the bid of Gilford-Hill and purchase 332 feet of 30 foot concrete tile at a cost of $2 75 per linear foot Motion carried 4 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Talia~erro to accept the bid of Nelson Electric Co and purchase the following 100 - 15 Amp 120 Volt Single Phase Meter 2 wire @ $10 46 Ea 50 - 15 Amp 240 Volt 3 Phase Meter 3 wire @ 11 30 ea 2 - 2~ Amp 240 Volt 3 Phase 3 Wire Current Transformer 200 to 5 Amp Ratio $ 34 38 ea 1 - 2~ 240 Volt 3 Phase 3 Wire Current Transformer 400 to 5 Ratio @ 34 38 Totaling $1714 14 Motion Carried 5 A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to purchase the following from General Electric Company, 20 - 25 KVAR General Electric Capicators @ $90 O0 Motion carried 6 A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Taliaferro to pur- chase 1000 feet of Jute Whiteway Cable on bid of General Electric Company @ $482 O0 Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY HALL NOVemBER 18, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Com~ission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall November 18th, 1949 Present~ ~annah, Fitsgerald, Curtis, Taliaferro Abeent~ Bonds 1 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to open P~TON PLACE Motion carried 2 Bids for Garbage Cans were received from the following~ Sears-Roebuck & Co 24 - 24 gallon cans $8 93 ea Taliaferro 24- 27 " " 8 ~5 Evers Hardware Co 24 - 27 " " 7 64 Denman Hardware Co 24 - 27 " " 8 25 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the Iow bid of Evers Hardware Co for 24 - 27 gallon ~arbage Cans to cost $7 64 ea Motion carried CITY ~ALI NOVIMBER 18, 1949 3 A motion wes made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to straight- en the Creek west of Bradshaw St from Paisley Street to MeKinney Street when all the property o~ers have signed the easements Motion carried Upon Motion the Co~ission stood adJou~ed S~eret~ CITY HALL NOVFMBFR 25, 1949 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall, November 25th, 1949 Present Hannah, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro Absent: Bonds, Hannah 1 the meeting was called to confer with Fred Deaton in regard to financing the purchase of a new Engine for the Power Plant The matter was delayed until a later meeting which will be held November 28th, 1949 2 The Ordinance changing Dr Wyss property, being located at the Corner of Pfner and West Oak St and being Lot 4, Block 327, City Map, was pre~ented AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE Zoning and use district map of the City of Denton, Texas, SO AS TO REMOVE CERTAIN TRACTS OF LAND LOCATFD ON THE ~[FST SIDE OF PINF~ STREET AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF WFST OAK °TRFET ~U~LLY DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE FROM TMF DWELLING DISTRICT, PLACING SAME IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT, PLACING THF SAME IN THE FIRE ZONE, FIND~ ING A NFCFSSITY ~HFRFFOR AND DECLARING AN ~2~E~FNCY BE IT O~DAIN~D BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: 1 That the Zoning and use District Map of the City of Denton,Texas, which is a part of Chapter 10, Article II of the Revised Ordinances of the City be amended as follows Ail that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Denton, County of Denton and State of Texas, and being part of McKennon Addition to the City of Denton, Texas and more particularly described as follows: A tract of land fronting 75 fe~t on West Oak Street and 109 4/5 feet on Piner Street, being further described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the West Boundary Line of Piner Street wtth the South Boundary Line of West Oak otr et$ THFNCE West on the South Boundary Line of Oak Street 75 feet for Corners THENCE °outh para]lel with the West Boundary line of Piner Street 109 4/5 feet for corner! 229 CITY ~A~L NOVEMBER 25, 1949 THENCE East parallel with the South Boundary Line of West Oak Street 75 feet for corner; T~ENCE North on the West Boundary Line of Piner Street 109 4/5 feet to the place of beginning, being same tract described ~n deed from Mrs Mae Harmonson to Albert Wyss dated December 26th, 1945, and recorded in Volume 319, Page 605, of the Dee~ Records of the County of Denton, Texas is hereby removed from the dwelling district as shown on said Zoning and Use District Map and is hereby placed in ~he business district as shown on said Map and all provisions of said Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map shall here- after apply to said property as bus~neas property and as other property located in a business district as that term is defined in said Revised Zoning Ordinance 2 The City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby finds that such a change is in accordance with a conprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting health, safet2 morals, and general welfare of said City of Denton, and with reasonable consideration, among other things, for the Character the district and for its peculiar suitability for particular uses, and with a view to conserving the value of building and encouraging the most appropriate use of such land for the most benefit of the City of Denton, Texas 3 The foregoing described property is hereby placed within the L~ITS ae that term is defined in Chapter Ten, Article One of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Denton 4 The fact that the owner of the~roperties hereinbefore described desires to place on said ~roperties valuable bus~ness improvements, a~d the *urther fact that such improvements are badly needed by ~he City of Denton, in its comprehensive plan for development and progress, and the further fact that th~ present classification of said properties prevent such busihesses from being established and operated+ and the further fact that the Planning Board in and for the City of Denton, Texas,has investigated said matter amd recommended to this Commission the immediate change of said properties to the business classification creates an emergency and an urgent and imperative necessity ~hat the requirement that ordinances be read on three several meetings of the C~ty Commission be, and the same is hereby suspended and this ordinance shal~ take effect immediately upon ~ts passage and approval, and it ~s hereby adopted and approved PA~qED AND APPROVED th~e 2§ day of November, A D , 19Z9 Si~ned~ Mark ~annah, Chairman ATT~ST~ City Commission, City of 0 C Knight, Secretary Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas Approved J L Yarbrough Mayor City of Denton, Ts×as A motion was made by Taliafer~o and seconded by Fitzgerald tc suspend rules and pass the ordinance to its second reading Motion carried A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried A motion was made by ~itzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to adopt the Ordinance Upon Re21 Call ali Commissioners voted "Aye" No Commissioner voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed, Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Secretary 230 CITY HALL NOVEMBtR 28, 1949 Cai]ed meeting of the C~ty Commission of the City of Den$on, Texas, held ~n the Council Room of the City Hall, November 28th, 1949 City Commission present ~annah, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro, Curtis Power Commission present: Williams, Orr, Monroe, Miller, Evers The meeting was called to discuss financing the purchase of a new Engine for the Power Plant Both of the Commissions came to an agreement A meeting of the City Commission was set for November 3Otb, 1949, to sign an agreement with Fred Deaton to issue Warrants Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned ~Chairman CITY HALL NOVFMBER 3Otb, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commissioners of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, November 30, 1949 Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro Absent: Curtis 1 A motion was made by Talla~erro and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept the reaommendat~on of the C~ti?ens Power Commission and accept the contract submitted by the Central Investment Co of Texas for £inancing, not more than $150,000 O0 of the purchase price of the ~enerat~ng Power Unit, with Tax Warrants and fo authorize the Mayor and City Secretary to sign the contract Motion csrrted 2 A motion wac made by Hannah and secon¢ ed by Fitzgerald to instruct the Superintendent oC the Water Ilght and Sewer Department to set aside in a special fund sufC~c~ent money from the Electric Light and Power Revenues to meet the payments, both penalty and interest, on the Tax Warrente to be issued as part payment on a Duel-Fuel Deisel ~lectric Generating Unit, between 2800 and 3500 H P Motion carried 3 An Ordinance authorizing ~he City Secretary to advertise for bids for an Electric Generating Unit was presented: ~RFAS, the C~ty Commission of tbs City of Denton, Texas, after due ~nvestigat~on and constderst~on, has ascertained and determined t~at it is ~ec~ essary for the City to aqu~re a dua~ ~uel Damsel-electric generating urdt for the improvement of the City's Electric Light and Powe! System to-wit: The purchase of One (1) dual fuel Deisel-Flectric genera ing unit o~ between 2800 and 3500 BHP capicity at 6?0 feet elevation above sea level Tbs em~ne shall be automatically convertible to 100% oil burning in the event the gas supply fails, o~ will be capable of burnin~ appro×imately 92% gas w~th approxomately 8~ pilot oil ~or ignition The generator shall be of standard design, proper size for the engine furnished and sbal~ confirm to the latest standards of the AlEE The bidder w~ll ~ur~,ish all auxiliary required by the engine, all labor for unloading transporting and erecting the ~quipment on foundations furnished by the City of Denton, foundations to be built according to certified plans furn~ shed by the bidder Auxiliaries shall include everything required to ma~e th~s a ~9~$~te CIT}! HALL NOV~5~BFR 30, 1~49 unit, except cooling tower and outside cooling water piping, b~t shall in- clude all outside piping for air intake and exhaust WHEREAS, it is provided b~ the statutes of the ~tate of Texas, including Chapter 163 of the General Laws passed by the Forty-second Legislature at its regular Session in 1931, as amended by Chapter 1;3 of the General Laws passed bM the Fiftieth Legislature at ~ts Regular Session in 1947, that no City shall make any contract calling for or requiring the expenditure or payment of $2,000 or more out of any funds of the city or imposing an obliga- tion or liability of an y nature or character w~thout first submitting such proposed contract to competitive bids, and further requirin~ that notice of the time and place when and where such contract shall be let shall be publish- ed once a week for two consecutive weeks pr~or to the time for letting such contract, or contracte, the date of the first publication to be at least fourteen days pr~or to the date set for letting such contract or contracts, and ~ H~REAS, the statute also provides that when it shall be the intention of the city to issue time warrants for the ~ayment of att or amy ~art of a ~roposed contract, the notice to bidders shall recite that fact, setting out the max- imum amotmt of the proposed time warrant indebtedness, the rate of interest such time warrants are to bear, and the maximum maturity dates thereof, and WMERFAS it is the purpose and intent~f the City of Denton in event con- tract be executed for the purchase of such dual fuel Diesel-electric generst- ing unit as herein contemplated, to issue and deliver to the proper contract- or the time warrants of said City, beateng interest at a rate not to emceed THRFE PF~ CR/ITUM (3%) per annim payable annually or semi-annually, and not exceeding the principal sum of ONF ~UNDRFD FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000 the principal to be payable serially, the maximum date to be not later than December 15, 1974 IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERFD BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THF CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS I That the City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation ~n sa~d city, and published in said City, notice or advertisement for competitive bids, and of the City's intention to issue warrants in payment of a portion of the purchasr price of a dual fuel Diesel-Electric generating unit for the ~mprovement of the City's Electric and Power System II That such notice or advertisement shall be published once a wee~ for two consecutive weeks prior to the time set for letting such contract, the date of the first publication to be at least fourteen (14) days pr~or to the date set for letting such contract Ill That proposals or bids for the purchase of such dual fuel Diesel-electric generating unit shall be received at the office of the City Secretary, Denton, Texas, until 7:00 P M o'clock, on the 16th day of December 1949, and such proposals or bids will then be publicly opened and read before the C~ty Commission IV That the notice or advertisement in respect of the purchase of such dual fuel Diesel-electric generating unit shall be substantially as follows: NOTICE OF CITY'S INTENTION ~0 RECEIVE BIDS FOR THE PUHCHASE O~ DUAL FUYL DIFSEL-¥L~CTRIC GINFR~TING UNIT FOR UU¥ IMPROVPMFNT OF THE CITY'S ELFCTRIC LIGH~ AND POWFR SYSTFM, AND TO ISSUE TIME WAR" ANT~ IN PAYMENT OF A PORTION OF THE PURC}{ASF PRICK THEREOF C~T¥ ~ALL NOV~BFR 30, 1949 SFALFD PROPOBALB adressed to 0 C Knight, City Secreta~ of the City of Denton, ~exaa, will be reo~Jv~ a~ the of~oe of the City 8e~reta~ until 7~ P M o'clook on the 16th, day of December, 1949, for the ~rohase of the following describ~ dual ~el Diesel-Electric ~nerating unit ~or the improvement o~ th~ C~ty's Electric L~ht and Power System, to-w~t; One (1) dual-~el Diesel-Electric generating unit of between 2800 and 35~ B~ capacity at 620 f~et elevation a~ve sea level Th~ en~ne shall be automattcal~ oonwrtible to 10~ oil bu~- ~ng ~n ~he ~ ent the gas su~ly ~ails, or ~11 be ~apable of ~ng appro~mat~ly 9~ gas w~th approximately ~ p~lot oil ~or i~n~tion The generator shall ~ of standard design, proper size for the eng~n~ run, shed and shall eonFo~ to th~ latest standards of the AIE~ Th~ bidder will ~sh all auxiliary required by the engine~ all labor ~or unloading, ?rans~rting and erecting the equ~nt on ~oundat~on~ ~rnished ~ the City of Denton, foun- da*ion~ ~o be built according to o~rtif~ed plans ~rnished by th~ bidder Auxiliaries shall include eve~hing required to make this a complete un~t, except ~oolin~ tower and outs~d~ coolin~ water p~ping, but shall ~nolud~ all onts~de ~lmg for air int~e and exhaust °UCH P~tOB~S will at said t~m~ be ~bl~oly opened and read before the City Co~ssion of ssld City SPECIFICATIONS ~over~ng the ~fore~id du~ ~el Di~sel~le~trie generating unit are now on ~le tn the O~oe o~ ~h~ City Sscr~ta~ and any info~atJon pertaining thereto may be obtained ~rom said Secreta~ MAN~ACTURtRq Sta dard Specifications of th~ particular unit offered ~ be ~b- ~tted to the City Of~icials ~or ~betr study prior to the ope~ng o~ bids These ~11 be held in confidence on~il after ~hs hide ar~ o~n~ THF SUCC~°~L BIDDFR will be r~qu~red to f~rnish a Perfo~ance Bond for 10~ of his total bid, ~itten ~ a res~nsib]e surety Core.ny authorized ~ do business in the State of Texas, and satisfao~o~ to th~ City Co~ission IT IS THE I~ION OF THF CITY COmmISSION to pay a ~rtion of the ~rchase pri~e of such dual ~el Diesel-electric generating unit by the issuance and delive~ to the p~r contractor of the legally issued t~me waPPants of said City~ bear- ing interest at a rate of no~ exoeed~ng THeE PER C~T~ (~) per ann~, payable annually or seml-~nually, which said war--ts shall not exceed the princ~l s~ o~ ONE ~DRED FIFTY TNOUSAND ~LL~($150,~O), and the prin~ipal of sai~ warrants shall b~ pa~ab]e seriall~ the max~m~ maturity date being not later than December 15~ 1~4; with ali amounts ~ excess of the max~ ~ount of said warrants to be pald tn oa~h out o~ funds on hsnd and available PoP,that ~rpose THE RIG~ is r~s~rved by the C~ty o~ Denton to reject ~y or all pro~sals and to waive all technicalities THIS N~ICE is issued and given ~rsuant to authority conferred on the unde~ s~gned as City S~oreta~ o~ ?he City o~ Denton, Texas ~ ~he o~er of ~h~ City Co~is~on in a special session, on th~s the 30th, day of November, 1949 i?ned~ 0 C Knight, C~ty Secretary City of Denton, Texas CITY MALL NOVemBER 30, 194q V That proof of publication of the above and foregoing notice shall be filed with the City Sesret~ry and further proceedings are reserved by this City Com- mission until sealed proposals are publicly opened and read PASSED AND APPROVED, this the 30 day of November 1949 Signed Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, Texas ATTEST ~ 0 C Knight, Secretary City of Denton, Texas CITY SFAL A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to ~ccept the Ordinance On roll call all Commissioners voted "Aye", no Commissioner voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed Upon motion the Commission stood ad lourned CITY ~ALL DEC~NBER ~, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission held inthe Council Room of the City Hall, December 2, 1949 Presents Bonds, Hannah, Fitsgerald, Taliaferro, Curtis 1 Bids for Pipe Fittings were opened A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Taliaferro to i refer the bids to Mr Creel for tabulation Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned 234 CITY HALL DFCEMBER 9, 1949 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall, December 9, 1949 Present~ Hannah, Fitzgerald, Curtis, Bonds Absent: Taliaferro 1 Monthly bills were approved and ordered paid out of their respective accounts 2 Reports were received from all Department Heads and ordered filed 3 A motton was made by Hannah and seconded by Curtis to accept the recommendation of the City Engineer and purchase the following~ From Viking Supply Co 24 each - 2" Skinner ~eal ~mer?en~y Pipe Clamps @ $ 1 55 ea $32 70 200 each - 3/4" Galv Street Ells 19 ea 38 CO 15 each - 6" AWWA IBBM Double Disc MRS Hub End Gate M&F Fig 67 35 65 ea 534 75 From Briggs-Weaver Oupply Co : 1 X 200 only - 3/4" Mueller ~10203 Curb Stops $ 1 10 ea 2 X 50 only - 1" Do ~10203 Curb Stops 1 57 3 X 25 only - 3/4" Do #H15275 Copper Curb Stops 1 57 4 X 50 only - 3/4" Do #15425 Couplings 36 8 X 5,000 ]bs- P~g Iead 13 75 Cwt Motion carried 4 A Resolution expressin~ apprec~ation to the Citizens Water Committee was presented: AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY ON THF 9th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1949 WHEREAS, the City of Denton is in the process of an unusual and unprecedented growth and such growth has created demands ~or water and electricity whichtax the facilities of such systems to a critical p~oint and$ WHFREAS, the Mayor and City Commission, during the month of August, 1949 appointed the following men to assist the City Government in a study of the electrical power problems and to recommend remidal steps to be taken: Mr W~ll W~lliams Mr Will Evers, Mr Oran Monroe,Mr Earl Coleman, Mr Ed Miller, and Mr W C Orr, Sr , and, WHEREAS the said Committee has diligently studied such problem and made re- commendations for the purchase of a Diesel type generator unit to produce a supply for the peak demand of the summer o~ 1950, to be financed partially with ~unds on hand and w~th tax warrants which recommendation is being ~ollow- ed by the City Government NOW THEREFOHE, be ~t resolved by the City Commission of the City Of Denton, Texas, that said Committee and each member thereof be and he is hereby com- mended for the fine work accomplished to date The City Commission, in behalf of the people of the City of Denton,, hereby expresses gratitude for the able assistance rendered the City Government by this Committee THE said C~tizan's Power Committee ~ s earnestly requested to contimue its study of the City's pow, r problems amd ~o make recommendations from time to time as dt deems advisable concerning a more pertinent solution of the City's requirements for power an~ to assist said Committee in its studies, it is hereby authorized to request of the~roper officials and employees of the City any information pertinent to the problems involved and said officers and employees are hereby instrncted to assist said Committee ~n every way possible ~IT¥ ~ALL DECEMBER 9, 1949 PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 9th, Day of December, 1949 Signed~ Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, Texas ATTFST~ 0 C Knight, Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved J L Yarbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to adopt the resolution Motion carried 5 A Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Secretary to sign a contract with the Texas and Pacific Railway Company to cross its right- of-way was presented~ AT A REGULAR MElTING OF THF CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS HELD AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY ON T~IS 9th, DAY OF DEC~24BER, 1949 ~5{EREAS, it is necessary for the City of Denton to obtain permission f~om the Texas and Pacific Railway Company to cross itc right-of-way at the hereinafter described location with an eight inch (8") sanitary line NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Com~ssion of the City of Denton, Texas, that the Mayor and the City Secretary of said City be and they are hereby authorized and instructed t o enter into e pipeline agree- ment with the Texas and Pacific Railway Company, betn~ their Lease No 16783 and being an agreement dated the 12th day of October, 1949, between the Texas and Pacific Railway Company as Licensor and the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas,as Licensee, granting to said licensee the right and anthority to install and maintain an 8 inch s.nitary sewer line parallel to the tracks and right-of-way of the Licensor located in Denton, Denton County, Texas, said location more parti~larly described as follows: An eight inch (8") sanitary sewer line starting at a manhole on Licensor's right-of-way opposite valuation chaining station 11004500 8 which is the center line of a manhole which is on existing 8 inch sewer line across amd under Licensor's right-of-way, the center llne of which is at valuation chaining station 1103%78 6, Thence runs in an easterly direction parallel with and 41 8 feet southerly therefrom the center line of Licensor's main line 75 feet %o a manhole opposite valuation chaim~ng station 11003S25 8 Thence in southeasterly direction a d~stance of 13 feet to a point where said sewer line leaves L~oensor's right-of~ way opposite valuation chaining station 11003~12 8 PA°SFD AND APPROVFD th~s 9th day of December, 1949 oigned: Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of ATTFST~ Denton, Texas 0 C Knight, Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved: J L Yarbrough, Mayor C~ty of Denton, Texas A motion was made by Curtis and sec~nd~ by Fitzgerald to adopt the resolution authorizing the Ma~or and C~ty Secret~ry to sign the con~ract with the Texas and ~acific Railway Company ~otion carried 236 CITY HALL DECEMBER 9, 1949 ~-~ 6 An Ordinance accepting the dedication of the Addition from Bishop and Roady was presented: AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE DEDICATION AND PLAT OF THE EXTENSION OF HIGH qCHOOL ADDITION TO DENTON, TEXAc DATED NOVEMBER 1, 1949,AND FINDING A NECESSITM THFREFOR AND BECLARING AN EMERCFNCY WHEREAS, heretofore a plat and dedication of the Fxtension of High School Addition to the City of Denton Texas, dated November 1, 1949, signed by George C Bishop and T J Roady was filed for record in the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and was filed with the City qecretary of the City of Denton, Texas; and WHEREAS, it will be highly advantageous to the City of Denton, Texas and for the general welfare of said City, and for a proper plan for future growth and development of said City that such plat end dedication be accepted to be known es the Extension of High School Addition to the City of Denton, Texes; NOW THFREFORE BF IT ORDAINED BY TRF CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS SECTION O~E That the said dedication be and the same is hereby found to be to the beet interests of the City of Denton, Texas S~CT~ON TWO That tbs City of Denton, Texas, hereby acknowledges and accepts the dedication to the City of Denton, Texas, of all the streets and alleys as shown on the said plat of the Extension of High School Addition to the City of Denton Texas, which dedication was made on the 1st day of November, A D , 1949, a copy of whtch Diet is here~o attached SECTION ~HREE The fact that there is now a housing shortage in the City of Denton, Texas, and that the owners of said tract are ready to begin construction of dwelling houses on said tract creates and emergency and an im- perative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances be read on three several days be and the same is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and f~nal readin~ to its passage and shall be in full force and effect from and after t~e date of its passage PASqFD AND AFPROVFD THIS THE 9th, day of December, 1949 Stgned~ Ja*k Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, city of Denton, Texas ATTEST 0 C Knight, Seeret~y City of Denton Texas APPROVFD J L Yarbrough, ~ayor City of Denton, Texas A morion was mede by Rannah and seconded by Fitzgerald to pass the Ordinance to its second reading ~ot~on carried A motion was made by Curt~a and eeeonded by Fitzgerald to pass the Ordinance to ~ts third end final reading Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah and seconded by Curtis for adoption of the Ordinance Upon Roll Call all Commissioners present voted "Aye", no Commissioner voting "Nay", the Chairman declared the Ordinance passed Upon motion the Commission tood adjourned ~ 237 OITY MALL ~ I DEC~BE~1 i6, 1~49 ,Spe~a~ ~led,~meeting of the City Comm!ssion of the City of Denton, Texas, hel~ in the' Ceuncil Room of the City Hall, December 16, 1949. Preaent; Be~s, N~ah, Fitzgerald, T~iafer~ ~ ~ ~ Absent~ Ou~irs '~ ~ ~ , 1 , [, ' ~ ~s lwe~e O~n~ ~o~ the ~chase of a ~el~al Die el-Electric ~ez~ating U~it f~ the fo~ng , A ~te~ate , ~ ~ ~ ~ O0 h ~ 2~,1~ I~ ,bi4a~ we~ refs~e~ to the 8u~rintendent of t~ ~t fo~ tabu~tton ,, 2 ~A motion was ~e~ ~ H~ ~d seconded ~ Tali~e~ to ~ve~ise fo bids f~ a MoOr O~der Motion 3 A ~tion was made ~ ~ ~d seconded ~ Taliafer~ to advertise fo) bide for a 1/2 Ton PickUp T~ok Motion o~ri~ Se~ ~ t~t u r~ ~ ~ Chat~n OITYi ~. / ~ ~ ,, ~ t~i~ o~gd ~e~ng~o~¢the tO~ty O~issi~ of the City o~ Denton, Te~aS~held~i~ ~he ~0~1 ~ of the City Ha~, Dec~r ~, %949 P~S~ ~nSs~, ~. T~iafer~ Fitzgerald, C~t s 1 Mr Miller, ~r of ~e Bra~s River Co~p was pr, merit ~d ~cfferl~O ~e~O~ty Cc~s'~gn ~ the ~itize~s P?e~ Co~tt,,e ~ ~sh ~o~e~ ~ ~e ~i~y of~Dentcn,~e~s The Fower ~xsexon reco~lend~that the Ol~F~O~$$dn~ eme~e~ting U~t ~er the new ~owe~ Plant,.~d to oo~ si~er~eo~rc~a~e ~ow~ ~the Bra~s aiver Oo~p 2 ~, ~ep~enta~i~es~f~be No~bor~ ~ne Co~a~ ~d the Mo~ se~g~e~O~~~e~ing, ~ ~ ~ ~ were,~ ~eseDtl, ~ ~ ~d ~ined the ~ae~ts~ of~ ~ei~ l~ines .U~n ~t~n the ~i~sion sto~ adJou~ ~o m~t a ain Deoem~r t CITY HALL DEC~4BER 28, 1949 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton~ Te~as,~ held in the Council Room of the City Hall December 2~, 194~e Present, Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald, Talisferro, Curtis 1 A motion was made by Curtis and sesonded by Talia~erro to purchase a Ncrdberg Generating Unit Upon roll call the follow$fig votes were cast~ Bonds, Fitzgerald, No! Hannah, Yes$ Taltaferro, Yest Curtis, Yes The Ohai~man declared the motion passed 2 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Taliaferro to au~horise the Mayor and City ~eoratary to sign a ~ontraot with the Nordberg Engine for one Nort~ber~ 3400 BHP Duel Fuel Generating Unit after the prepared changes have been made in the contrast and mutually agreed upon by the~ City ~of Denton, Texas and the *or,berg Manufacturing Company Marion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY HALL JANUARY 3, 1950 Special called meeting of the City Commission~ef the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Nall, ~anuary 3, 19~0~ Preeent~ Bonds, Hannah, Curtis, Talia~erro, ~itzgerald The meeting was mallad for the purpose of discussing the seleeti~ a Generator ~or the proposed purcSase of a new Engine at the Power Plant and other related subjects The following motions were presented and approved~ 1 A motion was made by l~itzgerald and seconded by Taliafsrro that the proposed contract between the City of Denton, Texas and Wilson~and Patterson Arohitaats of ~ort Worth, Texas to draw up plans and specifications for the proposed addition to the Power Plant b~ilding be accepted, sub, eot however to certain changes and additions thereto and to specifically omtXine tha~ ~hinge to be covered by the Architects fee b~ defining it to the construction of the build- i~g Only ami deleting inspootion services and th6~ to eenfer wTth Mr Oreel and Mr Teal in writing an acceptable contract, sa~d contract to be signed by the Maurer when so completed Motion carried 2, A motion was mede by Taliaferro and seconded by Hannah to select the Allis-Ohel_~ers Company's Generator and authorize the City Attorney a~d ~Engineers to work ~out a contract with the Allis-Ohalmers people to b~y the Allis~baa~ers switch gear on a contract price of $6,950 O0 ~OB Denton, Texas, lessl~hatever parts we have on hand which can be used and providing a suitable agreement on sw~teh gear, installation supervisi~on, this contrast to be su~itted ~to the City Oo~niaelon Tot approval Both the selection of the Allis-Ohalmers Ganerator~ and the p~rohase of the Allis-O~a~ers wwitoh gear shall be 0ontingant, however upon the approval by the City Commission of the Contract worked out by tbs Oity Engineer, City Attorney and the All~s-Ohalmers people to purchaae~h~ switch gear Motion carried Bonds and l~itzgerald were present but abstatnad~ i~ ~voting, Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned~ ~ CITY HALL TANUARY 6, 1950 ~pe~ial called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, January 6 1950 Present Hannah, Fitzgerald, Curtis Absent: Bonds, Talisferro I Bids were opened from the following Companies for the purchase of a Motor Grader: Highway Machine~y Co $10,2~8 O0 R B George Co 10,510 ~0 Shaw Equipment On 9,081 30 Barnett Maehlne~y Co 9,119 MO Scott Machlnery Co 9,409 O0 Browning-Ferris Machine2yCo 9,/~4 92 Ail bids were referred to a Committee for tabulation 2 Bids were opened from the following Companies for the purchase o~ Pipe F~ttlngs Rohan Co ; Brig, s- Weaver Machinery Co ; V~ing Supply Co , Mueller Co , General Industrial Corporation, Service Plumbing and Supply Co , Morrison Supply Co S Trinity Valley Iron and Supply Co Dallas ~oundry, Gainesville Iron Works All bids were referred to the City Engineer for tabulation 3 Bide were received from~he following Comi~anies for the purchase of a Pick-Up Truck~ Ben Ivey Motor Co $1230 CO Little Majors llS1 50 Eavenaon Motor Co 1153 57 Grace- Barrow 1230 O0 Ail bids were referred to the Committee fo~ tabulation 4 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Fitzgerald to authorize the Mayor ~o sign a contract wdth Allis-Cbalmers Flectric Co for the Switch Gear for the new Nordbe~g Fng~ne Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY HALL JANUARY 10, 1950 Spectal called meeting o~ the City ~ommission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the ~ouncil Room of the City Hall, January 10 1950 Present: Hannah, Taliaferro, ?ttzgerald, Curtis Absent Bonds 1 A motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Curtis to acoept the recommendation of the City Engineer and purchase P~pe Fittings from Dallas Foundsry at a cost of $1,7J6 44 Motion carried 2 A motion was made by Tsl~a~errn and seconded by Curtis to accept the recommendation of the C~ty En?~neer and purchase Valves and Fire By, rants from Mueller Co for $6,466 32 less 2% Motion carried 240 CITY HAIL January 10, 1950 3 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Taliaferro to purchase a Dodge Pick-Up Truck ~rom Little Majors at a cost of $1151 50 Notion carried 4 A motion was made by Talisferro and seocnded ~y Fitzgerald to purchase a Catap~llar 112 Motor Grader w~th Cab and Scarifier from the R B George Co at a cost of $10,g]O DO and to be paid for when complete Motion carried Upon motion thc Commis~i n stood adlourned CITY HALL J~NUARY 13, 1950 Regular meeting of th~City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall Js.mary 13, 19§0~ Present, Hannah, Fitzgorald Absent: Bonds, Curtis. Tal~aferro 1 Accounts were approved and ordered paid out of the respective funds 2 Reports wer~ r~ee~ved from al] Department Heads and ordered and ordered filed The meetmng adjourned at 11 OOP M CITY HALL JANUARY 12th, 1950 THE SIATE C~ TLXA CITY OF D]~NTON COUNTY OF D~TON TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY C0~ISeION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEX~S~ Notice is hereby given that a special m~eting of the City Co.mission will be held st the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas, at 7 o'clock P M on the 12th day of January, 1950, for the purpose of passing an ordinance ~mtifying ~nd approving contract and authorizing the issuance of $150,000 Electric Light and Power System Warrants Dsted, this the 12th day of Jsnusry, 1950 Signed~ J~ck Bonds Chairman, City Commission, AT~E~T~ City of Denton, Texas Signed~ 0 C Knight, City Secretary City of Denton, Texas We, the undersigned, members of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby accept service of the foregoing notice, waiving any and all irre~,l-~ities in such service and such notice, and consent and agree theft said City Commission shall meet st the time and place herein named, and for the purpose therein stated 241 CITY HALL JANUARY 12,1950 THE STATE OF TEXA~ ~ THE CITY OF DE~TON ~ THE COUNTY OF DENTON On this the 12th day of January, 1950, the City Commission of the 6ity of Denton, Texas, convened in Special session at the regular meeting place thereof in the City Hall, the following members being present, to-wits JACK BONDS, Chairman, MARE HANNAH, Vice-Chairmen, HOMER S CURTIS, Com~issicner, RICHARD TALIAFERHO, Commissioner, J E FITZGERALD, Co~issioner, and with the following absent, none, ounstituting a quorum, at which t~me, among other b~siness transacted, was the following, to-wit The Chairman submitted to the Commission the following ordinance~ "AN ORDINAN6E by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, ratifying a~d approving contract by and between said City and Nordberg Manufacturing Co , of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, dated December 16, lq49, for the purchase of a Diesel Engine Generating Unit with Auxiliaries and Services; providing for the issuance of 3% time warrants in the principal sum of $150,000 in part p~yment for such machinery, prescribing the form of warrants and interest coupons, authorizing delivery of warrants to said contractor upon receipt, approval and acceptance of said machinery; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property withi~ the limits of said City to poy the interest on said warrants and create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof at maturity, and providing for the assessment and collection of such tax, enacting provisions inoiden~ and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency. It was moved by Commissioner Curtis that the rule requiring that ordinances be read in open meeting ~n three several days be suspended and that this ordinance be adopted as an emergency measure and become effective and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval The motion was seconded by Commissioner Taliaferro, and such motion carried by the following vote. AYES. Commissioners Hannah, Curtis, Tslieferro NOE~, Bonds, Fitzgerald Commissioner Curtis made a motion that the ordinance he passed finally The motion was seconded by Commissioner Tsliaferro, and up~m roll call on the question of the adoption of the ordinance, the following Commissioners voted AYE, Hannah, Curtis, Talinferro Voting No, Bonds, Pitzgerald The Chairman declared that the motion prevailed and that the ordinance was finally passed and adopted as read, and should become immediately effective Minutes a~proved, this the 12th day of January, 1950 ~igned. Jack Bonds, Chairman, AT~ EqT, City Commission, Signed. 0 C Knight, C ty ~ecratsry 6ity of Denton, Texas The City of Denton, Texas (city ~eal) OP~INANCE NO AN ORDINANCE by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, ratifying and approving contract by and between said City ~ nd Nordberg Manufacturing Co , of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, dated December 16, lq49, for the purchase cf a Diesel Engine Generating Unit with Auxiliaries and ~ervices$ providing for the issuance of 3% time warrants in the principal sum of $150,000 in part payment ~or such machinery, prescribing the form of warrants and interest coupons, authorising · delivery of warrants to said contractor upon receipt, approval an~ acceptance of said machinery; levying a continuing direct annual ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the limits of said City to pay the interest on amid warrants and create a sinking fund for the redemption thereof at maturity and providing for the assessment and collection of such tax, enacting provisions incident and relating to the subject and purpose of this ordinance, and declaring an emergency 242 CITY ~LL ~'~ January 12,1950 ~xl WHYS, heretofore, to-wits on the 30th day of November, 1949, the City Commission of the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas, duly passed that certain order authorizing the City Secretary to advertise for bids for the purchase of a dual fuel Diesel Llectric Generating Unit f o r the improvement of the City ls elentric Light and Iower System, and giving notice of intention to issue time warrants to evidence a portion of the cost thereof, in accordance with the require- ments of Article 2368a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes ef Texas, 1925, as amended, which order is recorded in Book 14, Page 240 et seq , of the Mt~utes of said City Com~ssion, and reference thereto is hereby made for further description, and [ WHE~, pursuant to the aforesaid order of November 30, 1949, notice was duly published in the DFNTON ~ECORD-CHRC~ICLE, which is a newspaper of general eirex~lation and published in the bity of Denton, Texas, on the following dates, to-wits December 1, lq49 and December q, 1949S the date of first publication being not less than fourteen (14) days before the date set for receiving of bids, as required by law; and WHEREAS, it was provided in said order and also in such notice that sealed proposals or bids would be received at the Office of the City Secretary until 7~00 o'clock P $ , on the 16th day of December, 1949, at which time and place said proposals would be publicly opened and read, and WHEREAS, it was provided and stipulated in said order and also in such notice that the contractor would be paid a portion of the cost of such machinery by the legally issued time warrants of said City, which warrants were not to exceed the principal sum of $150,000, said warrants to bear interest at a rate not exceeding 3% per annum, and to mature serially, the maximum maturity date being not later than December 15, 1974, and WHYS, the City Commission, did, at the time and place specified in said published notice, receive snd open bids or proposals for the sale of the Diesel Engine Generating Unit advertised for as aforesaidJ and WHEREA°, on the same date, to-wits December 16, 1949, the City Cornel.sion referred all bids to the City Engineer for study and tabulation, and WH~AS, on this the 12th day of January, 1950, the report of the ~ity Engineer was duly presented to tbs City Conm~issio~l of the City of Denton, and said City Con~nission did affirmatively find and determine tha~ the bid submitted by Nordberg ~anufacturing Company of ~ilwaukee, Wisconsin, was the best and lowest bid submitted, such proposal bein~ hereinafter set out in full, snd WH~ A°, it is affirmatively found and adjudged that said bid is in strict accordance with the advertised notice to bidders, and WHOA , the City Coamuissio~ affJrmatively determines and finds that no petition of any kind has been submitted to the City Secretary of Denton, Texas, or to any member of the City Commission, or to any officer of said city whatsoever, requesting a referendum vote upon the question of authorizing the issuance of the bonds of said city for the purpose of providing the money with which to purchase the machinery advertised for, or in any manner questioning the awarding of a contract o~ contracts for the purchase of such machinery, or thc issuance of the interest bearing coupon warrants of the city in part payment thereof, and that, therefore, this Commission is authorized and empowered to proceed with the acceptance of bids and aw~rdin£ of contracts snd the issuance of warrants in payment cf a portion of the cost of such machinery, sad WH~LhA~, it is affirematively found and adjudged that the awarding of such contrsetz and the issuance of the time warrants herein suthorized wi]l not exceed any constitx~tional or statutory authority of this State, and ~EAS, by virtue of the aforesaid conclusions of this City Commission, it is fo~ud and adjudged that contract should be end same ~s hershey ordered entered into be and between the City of Denton, Texas, and the aforesaid successful bidder, on this the 12th day of January, 1~50, said proposal and contract being as follows, to-wits December 16, 1949 CITY OF DENTCN Denton, Texas Nordberg Msnufacturing Company (hereinafter called Company) proposes to sell to Purchaser and ship from ComEmny's factory at Milwaukee, Wisconsin within four (4) mo~ths from date of sp~woval of this proposal by an F~ecutive Officer of the 24, CITY January /2.1950 Company, st Oompany's office, and receipt of all informatioa required for the work to proceed without interruption, unless delays4 by strikes, fires, accidents, or manufacturing contingencies beyon~ reasonable control of Company the products described below (hereinafter called lachinery) as more specifically described in the specifi- cations annexed hereto and made a part hereofs One (1) Nordherg Type TSGL-218-31, 3400 BHP, 225 RPM, Duafuel instantaneously convert- ible Diesel engine with ~x.-driven scavenging air blower, and standard DEMA equip- ment, direct connected to a 2635 gross KW, 2410 net K~i. 2400/4160 volt Allis-Chalmers generator and exciter, auxiliary equipment end services as specified her~in The services of an Erection Superintendent shall be furnished at Company's expense to supervise erection and starting of machinery and instruct the operating personnel for a period of seven (7) consecutive calendar days after completion of installation Purchaser shall notif2 Company when ready for actual erection to begin If for any reason the services of Erection Superintendent are requested by Purchaser for any period in excess of the period specified above ~urcheser shall pay for such services at the rate of thirty-two ($32 00) Dollars per working day plus Company's regular overtime rates for all time worked in excess of eight hours per day of forty hours per week, plus all living ar~ incidental expenses Overtime shall be calculated on b~ss rate offour ($4 00) Dollars par hour In th. event of erection being tempor- arily suspended for reasons not sttributable to Company, ] urchaser shall pay for all trzvel time at the dail2 rate specified above plus all expenses incurred by Erection Superintendent in leaving and returning to the erection site Company shall, st his expanse, unload, transport from cars to fo~mdstions, erect machinery, and furnish allskilled and unskilled labor, facilities and equipment re- quired to lift, unload, transport, and erect the s~me under the superivisAon of the Erection ~uperintendent P%xrohmeer shall fu_~ish all pereonnal and all fuel oil, lubricating ~tl, wstex and electric current required for operation of machinery Purchaser shall arrange and pay for all rights-of-way and/or permits required for trsnsp~x~tiun and installation of machinery, and all building, floor or other structural alterations or reinforcements required before and/or after erection of machinery Purchaser agrees to pay all l~al taxes assessed up*n the manhiaer2 and provide and maintain edequate~iability and Workmen's Compensation insurance covering all men he employs to assist in erection of machinery Company shall provide end maintain adequate fire, water and tornado insurance for the machinery against los. or damage from the time the eeme is delivered to PurChaser, in an amount equal to the unpaid purchase pri~e thereof The policies for such insurance shall be made payable to Compan2 as its interests may appear Failure to provide insurance eha] 1 not relieve Purchaser cf his obligations under this agreement A suitable place shall be provided by Purchaser where machinery and tools may be looked up £~r protection egeimst theft and the elements and, if deemed necessary by Company's ~reation Superintendent, a watchman shall be provided by Purchaser at his expense Purchaser shell furnish and be responsible for ail foundations, including material, workmanship, and the determination of safe loading of the soil. and shall furnish end be respcnaible for any or all sub-foundations required Company will furnish plans for the foundstiona believed by it to be adequate under situations presenting no unusual conditions but which should be adapted by Purchaser to meet local conditions When cost of transportation to the place of installation is included in proposal it is b~eed upon the lowest rates and transportation facilities ~revailtng on the date of this propusal In the event of any change in rates or transportation facilities at the time of shipment, the contract price shall be modified accordingly The right of p~asession and tit~e to machinery remain in Company until all payments hereunder (in~luding deferre~ payments and any notes or renewals thereof, if any) sbe]l have been fully made in cash, and it is agreed that said machinery shall remain the personal property of Company, whatever may be the mode of its attachments to ~'eality or otherwise, until fully paid for in cash Upon failure to make payments or shy of them .s herein provided, Company may retain any ar~ all partial payments which have been made aa liquidated damages, end shall be entitled to take immediate possession of said property and be free to enter the premises where said machinery is located, and to remove the same aa its property without prejudice to any further claims 244 CITY HAM January 12,1QSO on account of da~g~ which Core.ny may s~fer f~m a~ ca~e All notes and sec~ities given to Company ~ ~c~ser shall be taken ~ Com~, not in ~ent, ~t as e~ence only of P~c~ser's i~ebt~ness Ail ~id ~lances ~ar ~terest at 6% per ann~ from the t~e they ~came due Compa~ shall, ~er no circ~stance, ~ l~ble for any consequential or contingent d~ages or for any delay caused ~ fire, strike, civil or ~lita~ ~u~ority, or ~s~etion or riot, nor sh~ll Compa~ be liable for any other cause beyond its control Core. ny ~ntees, for ~ ~od of one year a~er date of shi~en%, all ~ehine~ man~actures ~ Core.ny to be f~e f~m defects in material and wor~nship Company a~ees th.t in case any such ~ch~e~, or any p~ the~, Com~ny~s factor, with trane~r~tion charge pre.id, wi~ twelve ~nths from the date of shi~nt, ~nd provid~ the C~p~y has been notifi~ in writ~g of the alleg~ defect with~ ten days s~er its discove~ ~ ~ehaser, a~ ~ Com~ny's exam~ation shall disclose to its satisfaction that said msch~e~, or any pe~ thereof, is defective in ~rkmanship or ~terial, C~ will deliver ~ Put.set without charge f o b Company's Works, p~s of first-class work~nship and material in exchange for anF such pa~s so fo~d to be defective, snd the ob~ati~ of Com~ny ~er this ~arantee is ~t~ to such exo~nge without c~rge This wa~anty lieu of all other wamnties e~ess~ or ~pli~ ~lat~g to defective materials and wor~anship and of ail other obl~ations or liabilities of the Com~ny ~ connection ther~ith ~1 mschine~ and ~rts thereof, which are not man~actur~ ~ C~pany, are sold only ~der the p. rticu~r man~act~er's re~lar warxanty, co~ of which will be suppled to ~haser upon request O~p~ny assess no res~nsibility for any a~l~ries or accesso:ies speckled ~ Purchaser which a~ not ~n~actu~d Com~ny This ~ntee d~s not apply to mschine~ or ~s thereof which shall have been repai~d or altered ~ others than Core.ny, in a~ way so ac, ~ 0om~ny's Jud~ent, to affect the same or which ~s be~ subject to negligence, accident or other th~n noel use and se~ioe Com~ny rose.es the right to change the design or or ell ~chine~ withou$ obligation to ~ke such changes in machine~ previously sold O~ will, at its own e~ense, de~end any s~ts that ~y be instituted ~ a~ one s~inst ~haeer for alleged infringem~t of a~ ~tent re.ting to ~ch~e~ ~n~act~ ~ C~pany ~der this p~sal, p~vid~ ~ch alleg~ ~in~m~t s~ll consist of the use of said machine~, or ~s thereon, ~ ~ch~ser's ~siness for any of ~e pu~ses for w~ch the same was sold and pr~id~ ~chaser shall ~ve ~de all ~ents then due u~n this contract and shall give to O~ ~iate notice ~ w~t~g of the institution of any such s~t and t~nsmit to Compm~ ~ediste~ u~n receipt all presages and papas sewed upon ~ser or pe~it O~pany throug~ its Co~sel, either in the n~me of P~c~ser or ~ the name of C~ny, to defend the same and give el~d~ info~tion, assistance and author- ity to enable Company to do so, ~nd in case of a f~al awa~ of da~g~ in such s~t Com~ny will pay such swa~ but will not ~ res~nsible for any c~pr~ise made with~t its w~tten consent nor shal~t ~ bo~d ~ defend a~ s~t or d~ages when the s~me ~hall arise ~ re~son of the use of ~s not ~iehed Com~ny u~er this p~posal In case of any delay in shipment, erection or starting of ~oh~e~ or any pa~ of the same, caused directly or indirect~ ~ the act of ;urc~aer ~ not through .~ fe~t of Company such delays shall not in any wise affect or post.ne the ~te herein ~greed to be ~de ~ ~ser, or any of them, end in the event shi~ent is de~yed ~ Pu~haser for any reason whatsoever necessitating of any item of ~chine~, or parts, such storage s~ll be at P~chaeer's ~ ~d ~ense It is ~derstood such machine~, or ~s, will not ~ stood on the premises of Company or of Company's suppliers A~ dem~rage charg~ on material ship~d ~ Pu~hsser incur~d for reasons not attrl~table to 0om~ny s~ll be ~id by P~chaser If ~rchaser defaults ~ any ~t when due then all pa~ents of the ~se price and ail note~ or renewals thereof s~ll i~ediately ~eome due and payable on de. nd and any atto~y fees ino~r~ shall ~ borne ~ }urchmser The forego~g proposal is subject to the app~l of an ~eeutive Officer of Company at Company's office, and is not b~ding u~n Company ~til so appr~ed in w~t~g, nor ~ any event ~less accepted ~ ~ser wi%~ t~ (30) days f~ date of this p~sal, after which it is subject to ~nge or withdrawal without notice This pro~sal ~ It exists at the date of app~val ~ such ~ecutive Officer of Com~ny sh~ll, after such approval~ bec~e and shall be de~ at law to be an a~ent ~tween C~pany ~ ~rchaser~ and all ~e~ous co~ieations between th~, either oral ox written, s~ll thereupon ~, ~nd be deem~ to be a~ogat~ ~nd withd~wn, and this p~sal wh~ ~ly si~ed, accepted a~ so app~ved Jsnuary shall thereupon conatitute and becoma in ell res~cts the sols ~reem~t between the p~es hersto~ end ne ~f~estinns thereef shall be bind~ upon tbs ~rties hereto~ or e~ther of th~, ~lees such m~ificst~on shall be ~n writ~, duly executed ~ P~haser an~ ~ an ~enutive Officer of Company ~er s~ pa2 for sai~ machine~ f o b Denton, Texas, T~O F~Y-~ TH~, ~ ~ S~Y DOI~A~ ($~,4~ 00) Ail ~ente s~l be made for each ~it ~f each item of ~chine~ se~rete~ ~ New Yo~ C~eago~ ~lwa~ or St ~uis ~c~nge, free of ~se to Company for collection charg~ as foll~s~ 70% of the contact price ~yable u~n a~ival of the en~e st DenOn, Texas 20% of the contact price payable u~n completion of erection, but not to exceed ~ daym ~om date of s~ent 10% of the contract price ~ys~e u~n eecep~nee of said mac~ne~, such acce~ance to ~ ma~e when engine is in success~l o~tion, ~ not more t~n 1~ ~ays after date when ready for shi~ent; p~vided, that if aecep~nce is de~y~ ~ reason attri~ble ~ Comsmny, time of payment s~ll be e~ended acco~gly ~ ~n~act~er's tax, ~e ~x~ sales tax, or ~x of any s~mi~r nat~e appliemble to this pro.eel m~t be add~ ~ the p~ces eno te~s he~ contained, and shall be paid ~ ~rchaser, and ~ the event Company is requir~ to ~y any such tax, ~re~ser sha~l reim~rse Company therefor Taxes m~tioned herein s~ll ~ const~ to m~n taxes le~ed ~ the ~tate of Texas an~or its political sub- di~sions This p~sal is here~ ~eeept~ ~ ~ to, this ~ day of Janus., 1Q5O T~ C~Y OF D~0N~ T~ NO~B~G ~ACT~ING C~YA~ By J E Yarbr~gh (si~) By Chas B Trimble (si~ed) ~yor of the City of ~nt~, T~as District Manager ATI~ This pro~sal appr~ O C ~lght (si~ed) this .... day of City Senreta~ City of Denton~Texas , 19~ ~G ~ACT~ING CO Vice-Presidant-Treaa~er Secretary ~ W~, due provision having been mede by this City Co~m~ission to finance a portion of the cost of the machinery herein contemplated by the delivery of the time warrants of said City to the Contractor by the execution of ~emorand,.~ of A~reement with said Contraator, which Memorandum is in words and figures as follows, to-wits THE STATE GF T~ ~ THE CITY OF DE~TON ~ COUNTY OF D~2tTON ME~0~ANDUM OF AG~ENT between THE CITY OF ~ENTON, TEXA~, acting through its Mayor and City C~mmiasion, (hereinafter called "Cit~"), end NORDBERGMANUFACTUHING COMPANY, of ~lwmukee Wisconsin (hereinafter called "Contractor")-- W I T N E S S ET H ~ WHEREAS, on the 12th day of January, 1950, the psrties hereto made and entered into a certain contract in writimg, wherein and whereby the said Contractor agreed to sell and furnish to said City One (1) Nordberg Type TSGL-218-31, 3400 BHP, 225 P~, ~fual instantaneously convertible Diesel engine with motor-driven scavenging air bl~war~ and standard DEMA equipment, direct connected to a 2635 gross KW, 2410 net KW, 24OO/4160 volt Allia-~halmers generator and exciter, au~lisry equip- ment end aervicea$ said machinery having been de ~cribed in the Notice to Bidders authorimed on November 30, 1949, and published in the DENTON R~CORD-CHRONICLE, under dates of December 1, 1~4~, and December 9, lq49, and reference to such contract and 246 CITY HALL January 12, lq50 ~'~ to such notice to bidders is here made for a description of the purchase, as well as the tenor and effect of such contract, and W~F~, it was and is agreed and understood that the City would finance a portion of the cost of such purchase by the issuance anddelivery to the Contractor of its legally issued time warrants, in the principal sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND ($15o,0o0); and WHEIiEAS, it is provided by the aforesaid Contract that the full compensation to be paid the Contractor by the City shall be TWO HUNDP~ED FORTY FOUR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY DOLIARS ($244,460 00), and W~EAS, the st Id City end the said Contractor herein and hereby agree that the said sum of TWO HUNDRED FORTY FOUR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDP~ED SIX"I"/ DOLI~ ($244,460 OO) shall be paid the said Contractor when and as the machinery is i~shed pursuant to said Contract, by issuing and delivering to the said Contractor the 3% time warrants of said City, for not exceeding the principal sum of ONE HUNDPJ~D THOUSAND DOLI~ ($150,000), and that the remaining svm of NINETY I~0UR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED qL~Y DOLLA~ ($94,~0 00) shall be paid the said Contractor out cash which the City now has on hand for that purpose; IT IS THERE aG~.~ aND UNDERSTOOD BY AND BETWLEN THE PARTI~ HERi~TO, AS FOLLOWS ~ That the said sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000) is the amount of indebtedne.s which is to be evidenced by the legally issued t~. warrants of THE CITY OF D~J~TON, ~EXAS, for the purpose of financing e portion of the cost cf said machinery, in accordance with the above mentioned Notice to ~idders~ and purs~nt to the aforesaid Contract of January 12, 1950, and which said warrants e~ll be payable to NORDBERG MANUFACTURING COI PANY, or bearer II That said warrants shall be dated the let day of February, 1950, and shall be numbered from one (1) to One Hundred Fifty (150), both inclusive, to mature serially on Fabru~ ry 1st in each of the years 1951 to 19~0, both inclusive, PROVIDED, HO~LVER, that said warrants shall be redeemable in whole or in part on ~uguat 1, 19~O, or on any inter.st payment date thereafter at par and accrued interest plus a premium of 1% of the principal amount thereof, upon notice in writing to the holder thereof thirty (30) days before such date set for redemption Ail warrants shall be on denomination of $1,0OO each, and shall beer interest st the rate of 3% per annum from date thereof, the first interest payment date to be August 1, 1950, and semi-annually thereafter on February 1st and Auuust let in each year, both principal and interest being payable at the ~RCAN~ILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALI., DALI., TEXAS III The City hereby agrees to levy end have assessed and collected taxes constitut- ionally authorized for such purposes, annually sufficient to pay the intar.st on said warrants as it accrues, and the principal thereof es it matures, and that both prin- cipal and interest of said warrants will be paid promptly when due That said war~snts are to be issued and delivered to the said Contractor upon delivery to end acceptance by the City of the her~inabove described machinery V The Notice to Bidders ia hereby adopted by reference, and the same shall be consider d e component pa~ of the said Contract dated January 12,1Q50, and also a component part of this Agra~ment, as if incorporated in such instrument in full detail VI Nothing herein shall be construed as rescinding or cancelling the aforesaid Contract of January 12,1950, but this agreement shall be and is cumulative thereof ~UTED st Denton, Texas, this the 12th day of January~ 1950 THE CITY OF DENTON~ TEXAS ATTEST ~ BY 0ity ~ecretery, 'Ci{y of Mmyor Denton, Texas NORDBERG MANUFACTURING COMPANY BY (City ~eal) District Manager 247 CITY HALL JA~JARY 12, 1950 AND WH~w Nordberg banufacturing Companyw Contractor, has prosented a performance bond in the sum of TWO HUNDRED FORTY ~OUR THOU°i ND FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY and N0/100 DOLLAR~ ($2~Y+,460 00), being the full amount of the contract price of said machinery, and said bond having been e~ed and approved as to legality and form, and the City Commission having determined that same has been executed by a responsible surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas, satisfactory to the City Commission, the said bond is hereby approved and accepted, being in words and figures as follows, to-wit~ Contract Department Contract Bond HA~ ACOIDENT AND INDEmnITY COMPANY Hartford ~ Connecticut KNOW A~ ~ BY THESE PRESENTS, That NORDBERG MANUFACTURING 00~ANY, a Wisconsin Corporation of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (hereinafter called the Principal), as Principal, and the Hartford Acoide~ and Ind~m-ity Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the 8tats of Connecticut with its principal office in the City of Hartford, 0onneoticut (hereinafter called the Surety), as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto CITY OF DENTON, D~TON, TEXAS (hereinafter called the 0bligee ), in the 1~st ~.nd...f~ll.s~ of TWO HUNDRE~ FOHTY-FOUH THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY AND N0/100 - - ($244,460 00) Dollars to the payment of which s~, well ~,nd truly to be made, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their respective heirs, administrators, executors, successors, and assigns, Jointly end ~everally, firmly by these presents W~S, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the 0bligee, dated the 12th day of January, 1950 to furnish 1 - Nordberg Type TSGL 218-31, 2410 KW Diesel Engine Generating Unit with Auxiliaries and Services~ which contract is hereby referred to and made s pert hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein NOW~ THEREYORE~ the condition of this obligation is such that, if the principal shall faithfully perform the contract on his part, and shall fully indemnify end zave harmless the 0bligee from ell cost and damage which the Obliges may suffer by reason of failure so to do and shall fully reimburse and repay the 0bligee all outlay and expense which the Obliges may incur in making geed ar4v such default, and shall pay all persons who have contracts directly with the Principal for labor or materials, then tY~is obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full force end effect PROVIDED R~W~VER, it shall be a condition precedent to any right of recovery hereunder that~ ~n the event of any default on the part of the Principal~ a written stetemant of the particular facts showing the date and neture of such default shall be immediately given by the 0bligee to the Surety and shall be forwarded by registered mail to the Surety at its Home Office in the City of ~srtford, Oonnecticut AND PROVIDED FURTHER, that no action, suit or proceeding, except as here- inafter set forth, shall be had or maintained against the Surety on this instrument unless the same be brought or instituted and process served upon the ~uroty within twelve months after completion of the work mentioned in said contract, whether ~uch work be completed by the Principal, Surety, or 0bligee, but if there ia any maintenance or guarantee period provided in the contract for which said ~urety is liable, an action for maintenance may be brought within six months from the expiration of the maintenance period, but not after- wards IN WITNESS W~IERm0F, the said ;rincipal and Surety have signed and sealed this instrument this 12th day of Januery, 1950 ATTEST~ NORDBERG ~NUFACTURING COMPANY (seal) Bigned~ BY~ signed C W Foster,Treasurer Aast Secy Countersigned st Dallas, Tex January 16th, 1950 Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co ~igned ~ By signed ~ Attest~ signed: Dolores Gardner Attorney-in-Pact 248 CITY HALL January 12,1950 HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDE~,NITY COMPANY Hartford, Connecticut PO~ER OF aTTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY IH~qE PRE°ENTq, That the Hartford Accident and Inde~mity Company, a Corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut. and having its principal office in the City of Hartford. County of Hartford, State of Connecticut, does hereby make, constitute end appoint HASKELL NOYES, HAMPTON B LF~, A J O'CONN~, CARTER A BzKI~, H L (~SCH, JOHN O'CONNEH, and J L A~H~ON of MIIA~AUKE~, Wi~COIISI~, its true end ~wful Attorney(s)-in-fect, with fu~l power and authority to each of s~id Attorneys-in-fact to sign, execute and acknowledge any and ell bonds and undertakings on behalf of the Oompany in its business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons holding places of public or private trust, guaranteeing the performance of contracts other than insurance policies; guaranteeing the performance of insurance contracts where surety bonds ere accepted by states or municipalities; and executing or gsurenteeing bonds and undertsking~ required or permitted in all sctdons or proceedings or by law allowed, and to bind the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company thereby as fully and to the same extent as it such bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co~pany ~nd sealed and attested by one other of such officers, and hereby ratifies and confirms all that its said Attorney(s)-in-fact may do in pursuance hereof This power of attorney is granted under and by authority of the following By-Law adopted by the "tockholders of the Hartford ~ccident and Indemnity Oempany st · meeting duly called and held on the 10th day of February, 1943 $ Ri ICL~ IV Section 8 The President or any Vice-President, acting with any qecretary or Assistant Secretary, shall h~ve power and authority to appoint, for purposes only of executing snd attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nsture thereof, one or more kesident Vice-Presidents, Resident Assistant Sec- retaries and Attorneys-in-fact ~nd at any time to remove any such Resident Vice- President, Resident Assistant Secretary, or Attorney-in fact, and revoke the power She authority given to him Section 11 Attorneys-in-fact shall have power and authority, subject to the terms end limitations of the power of ettorney issued to them, to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company and to attach the meal of the Company thereto any .nd all bonds and undertakings, end other writings obligatory in the n~ture thereof, end any such instrument executed by any such Attorneys-in-fact shall be as binding upon the Company as if signed by an Executive Officer and sealed and attested by one other of such Officers IN %~ITNhOS WHEH X)~, the Hertford Accident a~ I~ld-mnity Company has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice-President, and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, duly attested by its Assistant Secretary, this 1st day of ~arch, 1947. P~TFOHD AC( IDFYIT AdID INDEMNITY 60MtANY Attest~ CO~JO}~Th ]~L A ~ Spaulding (signed) Vice-President D C I scK~nnon (si~ned) Assistant ecretsry State of Connecticut ~ ss County of Hertford ~ On this 1st day of ~arch, A D ,1947, before me personally came a W Spaulding to me known, who loins by me duly sworn, did depose and say~ that he resides in the County of Hartford, "ta~e of Conne*ticut, that he is the Vice-}resident of the Hartford accident and Indemnity Company the corporation described in and which executed the ~bove instr~ment; t?st he knows the seal of said corporatinn$ that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so effixed by order of the Board of Directors of said coxporation snd that he si~]ed his name thereto by like order NOTAftLM O~L Felix M Del Graco (signed) Notary Public My Com Lxp 4,1,49 CLRT 1FICATE State of Connecticut ~ County of Hartford ~ ss I, the undersigned, ~ssi~t~nt Secretary of the Nartford Accident end Indemnity Company, s Connecticut Corporation, DO H~Y Ck4TI)Y that the foregoing and attached POW~It OF AT£OI~ remains in full force and has not been revoked$ and furthermore, that Article IV, oections ~ and ]1, of the B~-Lsws of the Company. set forth in the CITY HALL JANUARY 12,1950 Power of Attorney. is now in force Given under my hand end the seal of the company, at the City of tlertford. January 12.1Q50 Signed~ A~siatant Cecretery AND ~A~, it having been found by the City Commission that all pre- requisites for the making of valid, legally binding contract have been complied with and that all the provisions of law. including those contained in Article 2368a. Vernon~s Amnot&ted Civil ~tetutes. have been complied with. and that it proper that thio City Commission proveed with the authorization and issuance warrants to be delivered in payment of s portion of the cost of the ~foresaid machinery; ~I~RE. BE IT ORDAINED BY ?HE CITY C0~ISSION OF ~HE CItY ~ DLNTON.£4Y~ I That the aforesaid Contract of January 12. lO50. and the aforesaid Memo- random of Agreement of January 12. 1950. ~re hereby RA~I~IED. APPHOVLD. CON- FI~ AND AI~PTED. end declared to be the legal contract and screement of said City. and to have effect according to th.~ir tenor and purport and as the official sat and deed of the City of Denton. Texas II That the per£ormmace bend given by said Oontractor has been. ~nd some is hereby in all things P~TIFI~n, APPR01~ AND ACCEPTLD III That pursuant to the aforesaid contract there shall be and there is hereby ordered to be issued the interest bearing coupon time warrants of said City of Denton. Texas. to be ~own ss "CITY OF D~ION. TEY~~, ~LECTRIC LIGHI AND POW~ SYSTEM WA~NTS". in ~he principal sum of $150.000. with numbers, denominations. maturities as hereinafter stated That said warrants shall be dated the 1st day of February. 1950. shall be numbered consecutively from One (1) to One Hundred Fifty (150). both inclusive. shall be in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1.000) e~ch. ~nd shall mature serially in accordance with the followin~ schedule~ WARHANT NUMB~ YJlclu~lve) MATURITY ~ATAf A~OUNTS 1 to 5 February 1. 1951 $5.~D0 6 to 11 February 1. 1952 6.000 12 to 17 February 1. 1953 6.000 18 to 23 Feb~ry 1. 1954 6.~0 24 to 29 Pebru~ry 1. 1955 6.000 30 to 35 Pebruary 1. 1956 6.000 36 to 42 February 1.1957 7.000 43 to 49 February 1. 1958 7.000 50 to 56 February 1. 1959 7.000 57 to 63 February 1. 19~ 64 to 70 February 1. 1961 ?.000 71 to 78 February 1. 1962 8.000 "/9 ~ ~6 February 1. 1963 8.0~ 87 to 94 February 1. 1964 8.000 95 to 103 ~ebrusr) 1. 1965 9.0~ 104 to 112 February 1. 1966 9.000 113 to 121 February 1. 1967 9.000 122 to 130 February 1. 1968 9.000 131 to 140 February 1. 1969 10.000 141 to 150 Pebrusry 1~70 10.000 ~'R(Y~IDED. HOWE.. that the City of Denton reserves the right to redeem warrants of this series, in whole or in pert. on August 1.1o50. or on any ~nterest tmyment date thereafter, at par and accrued interest plus a premium of of the principal amount thareof$ ~3VIDED. ¥1FRTN~E that if les~ than all of CITY HA;L JAN~RY 12,1950 said warrants ere redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVID~J3, FURTHER that at least thirty (30) days prior to any interest payment date upnn which any of said warrants are to be redeemed, a notice of redemption, signed by the City Secretary (specifying the serial numbers and amount of warrant~ to be redeemed) shall hsve been filed with the ~ERCANTILE NATION~ BANK AT DAIJ~AS, DALLAS, TEXAS (the paying sgent named in said warrants), and should any warrent or warrants not be presented for redemption, pursuant to such notice, the same shall cease to bear interest from ~nd after the date so fixed for redemption V That said warrants shall bear interest from date until paid at the rate of TH~ PF~ CENTUM (3%) per annum, which interest shall be payable semi-annually on February let and ~u~ust 1st in each year, the first interest paFmemt date to be AuFust 1, 1950, and such interest shall be evidenced by proper coupons st~ach~d to each of said wsrrants Vi That the principal of ~nd interest on said werrents shall be payable in lawful mona2 of the United states of america at the ~t~NTI~2~ NATIONAL BANK AT DAL~, DA;~A~, TE~A~, upon presentation and surrender of proper warrants or inter,st coupons VII That said warrants shall be signed b2 the ~yor, countersigned by the City Secretary ~nd registered by the 6ity Tressurer, ~nd the corporate seal of the City of Dento~, Texas, shall he impressed upon each of them, and the fsos~m~le signatumes of the Mayor and City Seeretary may be lithographed or printed on tbs interest ~oupons and shall have the ssme effect es mJ signed by said officers in pa,.son, and in register- ing waid warren%s, ths City Treasurer shall write on the face of same the date of registration and shall sign his nsme officially thereto VIII That ths form of said warrants shall be substantially as fellowa~ No __ UNITED STATES OF AM~ICA $1,000 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON C1TY OF DENTON, TEY~, kLEC~HIC L1GH~ AND POW~2{ 9YSTEM WARBANT THIS IS TO CEHTIFY ~}{AT FOR VALUL RECEIVED, the City of Denton, a municipal corporation of ths State of Texss, acknowledged itself indebted to and hereb2 obligates itself to pay to NORDBERG M~NUFACTURING CO~PAlff, Contractor, or bearer, on ~he FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 19 , at the MF~NTI~A NATIONAL BANK AT DA~IAg, IAL~J~S, TE~, the principal sum of ONL ~HOUoAND DOLLAR~ ($1,000) in lawful mona2 ~f the United ~tates of America, together with interest thereon from date hereof until paid at the rate of THRE~ PE~ CENTU~ (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on Febr~ ary let end ~u~st 1st in each year, the first interest payment date to be August 1, 1950, upon presentation and surrender of wsrrants or propsr coupons; and the Treasurer of said City is hereby authorized ~nd directed to pay to NO~DBERG M~- FACTURING COMPANY, C~ntrector, or bearer, the said principal sum, together with ~e interest thereon evidenced by coupons attaehed hereto, and payable at the paying agency named above, out of and from money belonging to the "°PECIAL EL~IP~IC L~GHT AND POW~ SYSTE~ YA]{RANT ~ND" of asid City, levied, assessed, and oreeted for the purpose of paying the principal of end inter, st on tls indebtedness hereby evidenced THI~ W~d~NT ia one of s series, the authorized principal sum of which is ONE HUNDHE~ ~A~%'Y THOUqAND DOLLARS ($150,OO0), numbered consecutively from One (1) to One Hundred Fifty (150), both inclusive, in denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, issued for the purpose of paying a~ portion of the purohsse pries of a Diesel E~gine Gemer~ting Unit with Auxiliaries ~ Services for the improvement of the City's Electric Light and Power ~ystem, in accordance with contract m~de snd ex- ecuted under snd by virtue of the Constitution and laws of the Sta~e of Texas, and pursuant to an ordinance duly p~saed and adopted by the City 6ommission of said City, ~nd of rseord in the 5inutes of said Commission AS PROVIDED by the ordinance hereinsbove mentioned, the City of Denton reserves the right to redeem the w~rrents of this series, in whole or in part, on August 1, 1950, or on any interest payment date tharefter, at p~r and aecrusd interest plus a premium of 1% of the principal amount thereof, PHOVIDED, FURTHER, that if less than 251 CITY HALL J~NUARY 12 1QSO all of said w~rrants are redeemed on any such redemption dates, same shall be redeemed in inverse numerical order; and PROVIDED, PUR~HEH that a least thirty (30) dsya prior to any interest payment date upon which any of said warrants are to be redeemed,a notice of redemption, signed by the City ~ecretary (spec- ifying the serial ntm~bers and amount of warrants to be redeemed) shall have been filed with the MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, DALLAS, TEXAS, and should any warrant or warrants not be presented for redemption, pursuant to such notice, the same sh~ll cease to bear interest from and after the date so fixed for re~emption A~ IT IS HEREBY CERtIFIeD AND RECITED that all acts, conditions, and things required to be done precedent to end in the issuance of this warrant ar~ of the series of which it is a part, to render the same legal and valid, h~,ve been ~roperly done, have happened and have been performed in regular and due time, form and manner, as required by law, that due and proper provisions have been made for the levy of a direct and continuing ad valorem tax against all taxable property within said City in ~mount sufficient to provide a sinking fund for the redemption of said warrants at m~turity, end for the rayment of ell interest thereon as the same accruesl that the city h~s received full value and consideration for said warrant, there b~in£ no warranties concerning the performance of the contract for which this warrant was issued which h~ve not been fulfilled in all particulars by the contractor, and that the total indebtedness of said City, including this warrant and the series of which it is a part does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation IN WITNESS ~REO~, the City of Denton, Texas, by its City Commission has caused its corporate seal to he affixed hereto and this warrant to be signed by its Mayor, countersigned by its Lity Secretsry, and registered by its City Treasurer, and the interest coupons hereto attached to be executed by the litho- graphed or printed facsimile signatures of the ~ayor and City Oecretary, the date of this warrant, in conformity with the ordinance hereinabove mentioned, being the 1st day of Febrtmry, 1950 Mayor, City of Denton, Texas COUNTERSIGNED ~ City Secretary, City of REGI°T~J~]: This the day of Denton, Texas ,1950 (ity Treasurer, City of Denton, Texas IX That the coupons evidencing the interest to acerue shell be substantially in the following form~ NO __ ON THA , DAY OF $. 19 the Ci~Y OF DENTON, ~hXAS, a municipal corporation of the tate of Texas, hereby promises to pay to NORDBERG MANUFACTURING ~0M]ANY, Contractor, or bearer, at the ~,LPLANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DA~S, DALLAS, T~m~AS, the sum of DOLI~I~ ($ )~ in lawful money of the United t~tes of ~merica, out of the "S} ECIAL E;.ECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER SYSTL~ WAPJiA~I FUND' , being months interest due that dsy on "CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, ELECTRIC LIG}~f AND PO~;EH SYSTIA WAPd{AHT", dated Febrtmry 1, 1950 Warrant No City Secretary Mayor That the following certificate shall be printed on the back of each cf said warrants ~ This is to certify that Nordberg N&nufacturing Company, Contractor, has received the within warrant and annexed interest coupons from The City of Denton, 252 CITY HALL JANUARY 12, 1950 Texas, in payment of part of the amount due by said City to said Co~pany by virtue of the valid end subsisting contract entered into by and between said company and said City on the 12th day of Tsnusry, lq50, and FOR VA~ R~£EIV~, the said Company hereby transfers, assigns, sells and delivers to bearer without re- course, all its rights, title and interest in ~,nd to the within principal warrant end interestcoupons thereto attached, and the said bearer is hereby subrogated to all claims, liens, rights and title whether st law or in equity which ara or may be secured to the said company in the aforesaid contract, end the bearer hereof is authorized to collect the same and give full receipt and ecqulttance therefor NORDBERG ~NUFACTI~ING CO~PANY (Contractor) Its XI The said warrants herein provided for shall be executed and delivered by the Mayor end City Secretary, upon or, er of this City Commission, st such time ss the machinery herein described is delivered and accepted by the City XII 1~ Is FU~HI~ ORLAIN~D BY ~HF CITY CO;~IS8ION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, T~D~Aq That a fund be, and the same is hereby ~de end created, and shell be set aside and designated as "~PECIAL ~LE~RIC LIGHT AND POW~ qYSTEM WAP~NT FUND", which fund, when collected, shall be set aside to pay the current interest end provide the necessary sinking fund to redeem said w~ rrants and interest thereon as same matures, and that to create the aforesaid fund, s tax of , CENTq ( $) on each one hundred dollars valuation of taxable property ~n said City, or so much thereof as ~hall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be re- quired, shall be annually levied, assessed and collected, and said tax of CLNT$ ( $) is here now levied for the current year, and so much there- of as shall be necessary, or in addition thereto as may be required t~ hereby levied for each succeeding year while said warrants or any of them are outstanding and unpaid, and the same shall be an~ually assessed end collected and deposited in the "~PECIAL ~L~IRiC LIGHT AND ~OWLR SYSTE~ WARRAN~ FUND" hereby created, and shall be applied to the purpose stated and none other, PROVIDED, that to pa~ the installment of interest on said warrants which will be due August 1, 1950, in the sum of $2,250 00, there ms hereby appropriated the sum of $2,250 ~) out of moneys now in the ~reaeury and to be in the Treasury from taxes collected in due and regular order, and the Treasurer is hereby a~thorized and directed to place said amount to the credi~ of this series of warrants, and the said amount shell be epolied to the purpose stewed, and none other XIII AND BE IT PURTNI~R OIJJAINE~ BY qHh CI~Y cOMmiSSION OF T~ CITY OF DFNTON, TE~A~: The public importance of this measure and the fact that it is to the best interest of the City to i~prove the City's Electric Light and Power Syste~ ss herein provided st the earliest possible date, constitute end create an emergency and an urgent public necessity requiring that any rules providing for ordinances to be read at more than one meeting be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed and take effect as sn emergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended end this ondinsnce is passed as an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from end after its passage PASSED AND AP~ROV~ on this the 12th day of ~e~u~ry, 1950 ~hstrman, City Commtssinn of the AT~EST: ~lty of D~rrton~a~s City Secretary, The City of ~ Denton, Texas APPROVLD ~ AP~ PJDI~D A~ TO FOP~ ~ City Attorney CITY HALL JANUARY 12, 1950 aertificate of Cit~ Secretar~ THE STATE OF TEXAq ~ ~HE CITY OF DENTON ~ COUNTY OF DF21TON I, 0 C Knight, Gity Secretary of the City of Denton, ~exas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance ratifying and approving contract and authorizing the issuance of $150,OO0 "CITY OF DENTON, TE~S,~,~CTRIC IIGHT AND POWER SYST~WARRAN~S", passed by t}~e City Commission on the 12th day of January, 1950 (and ~inutes pertaining to its adoption), at a special session of said City Commission, all members thereof being present and in attendance, end which ordinance ia of record in Book 14, page 240, et seq , of the Minutes of said City Commission IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name officially and affixed the seal of said City, this the 12th day of January, lq50 City Secretary, The City of Denton, Texas (City Seal) JAIIUARY 20th, 1950 At a regular e~lledmeeting of the City Comm~ission of the City of Denton, Te~s, held in the Council Room of the City Hail, January 20th, lO50 Present: Hannah, Curtis, Fitzgerald, Taliaferro Absent8 Bonds 1 M~tnutes of the Commission me,tings from November let through January 13th 1950, were read and approved 2 The following resolution wes presented: AT A S~IAL CAI~D ~,~INb OF THE CITY CO~MISSION OF THE CITY ~ DENTON, Ih~q, AT 5H~CITY HALL OF ~AID CITY ON THIS 25th LAY OF JAN~/ARY 1950 RB S 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAq, it is necessary for the City of Denton to obtain permission from the Texas end Pacific Pmilway Company to cross its right-of-way at the hereinafter described location with an eight inch (8") sanitary sewer line NOW THE~RE, be it resolved by the City 6ommission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the Mayor and the City Secretary of said City be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to enter into a pipeline agreement with the Texas and Pacific Pailway Company, being their Lease No 16~17 and being an agreement dated the 14th day of October, 1949, between the Texas and Pacific R~ilway Company as Licensor and the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas, as Licensee, granting to said licensee the right and authority to inst¢ll and maintain an 8 inch sanitary sewer line across and under the tracks and right- of-way of the Licensor, located at Denton,Denton County, Texes~ said location more particularly described as follows~ An eight (~") inch sanitary sewer line crossing under Licensor's right-of-way and tracks at the intersection of Ruddell (Mays) ~treet at Valuation Chaining Station 10986/79 1, Mile Post 208 08, ~astern (Old Denton) Division; PA~E~ AND APPROV~ this 25th day of January, 1~50 Signed: Mark Hannah, Vice Chairman City Commission, bity of Denton, Texas Attests Signed: 0 C Knight, City $ecretary Approved Signed: J L Yarbrough, Mayor 254 JANUARY 2Oth, 1950 A motion w~s made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Islimferro to adopt the Resolution Motion Carried 3 Cheater Stricklend, Superintendent of ~ublic Schools present~ s request from the School Board that the School ~ Separated f~m the City The matter was referred to ~ hter meeting Upon motion the Co~ssion stood adJou~ed Oeoreta~ Chsi~n O~Y JAZZY 30, At a called meeting of the bity Co~ission of the City of Denton, Texas, he~ ~ the Co.oil ~om of the City Hall, Jan~ 30, lq~ Prese~t~ Hannah, ~rtis, Pitzger~ Absent~ Bonds, Talisfe~o 1 A motion w~s m~de ~ Fitzgerald s~ seeonc~ ~ Curtis to refer the application of Dr ~org~d to close mn alley edJo~ing his prope~y which locat~ west of Brown Drive and south of Highway No 10, to the City ~gineer and City P~nning Boa~ Motion carri~ 2 The Mayo~ declared an emergency for the ~rchase of a Trailer wQu~tati~s had been rec~v~ fr~ Hobbs Trailer Co , I~Wk~n Trailer Co , and ~s Trailer Co A motion ~_made by Fitzgerald a~ second~ trailer from ~ Trailer Co , et e cost of $1,~64 ~, that being the low quota%ion Motion ce~i~ Up~ motion the Co~ission sto~ adJou~ed Secretary Chairman bI~Y HALL FLBHUzRY 6, 1950 Special called meeting of the City ~ommission of the Oity of Denton, Texas~ held in the Council Room of the City Hall, ~ebru~ry 6, 1950 Present, Fitzgerald, rsliaferro, burtis Absent, Bond% Hannah 1 A motion was made by Teliaferro and seconded by Fitzgerald to authorize the $ity Secretary of the ~ity of Denton, ~exaa, to advertise for bids for an addition to the City Power Plant Building and certain alterations to existing Building as shown on the drawing ~nd specifications prepared by Wilson and Patterson, architects Bids to be opened at 4,00 P ~ Tuesday, February 21, 19~0, at the City Hall in Denton, lexas Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned ~ ~.~/ ~. qecretary CITY HALL F~BRUARY 10~ 1950 Regular meeting of the City 6ommtssion of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, February loth, 1950 Present: Hannah, Fit gerald, Curtis, Taltaferro Absent: Bonds 1 Bills were approved and ordered paid out of tbelr respective accounts 2 Reports were given by all Department Heads and ordered filed 3 Bids for Electrical supplies w~re opened from the following Companies Grayber Electric Co R & A Supply Co ! rio tar supply Co Nelson Electric Co Westinghouse Electric [enersl Flectric Co Bids for supplies for the Water Department were received from the following Companies~ The Rohan Co Well Machinery Co !~riggs Weaver Mash Co Morrison Supply Co Southland Supply Co Phtlli, D Coury Service Plumbing Co Viking Supply Corp A motion was made by Ta~ieferro and seconded by Curtis to racer the above bids to the City En2ineer with the power to purchase from the low bidder Motion carried 4 A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Taltaferro to accept the recommendation of the City Engineer to pay all employees overtime for working extra during the Ice °term Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned ! Secretary ¥ Chairman CITY MALL FFBRUARY 14, 1950 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the C~ty Ha~ February 14, 1950 Present Hannah, Fitzgerald, qaliaferro Curtis Absent Bonds A meeting of the City Commission was called for the purpose of analyzing budgets to determine if ~unds oould be made available for the pur- chase of a I 1/2 ton Truck, Standard Cab and Chassis, to be used for th~ Health Department for trash and garbage haul~ and other sanitary work tt be- ing necessary to mare this purchase due to the f~ct that a 19~9 truck which has been in use for this purpose has bro~en down and wa~ too nearly worn out to be economically repaired As a second purpose of the budget enaly~s the City Commission considered the sdv~slbiltty of adjusting certain it~ms ~n the budget to more nea~ly provide ~or the needs that have developed during the course of the ~iseal year Quotstion~ had been received on f~lrnishing the City a 1 1/2 ton 1950 Ford Truck, Standard Cab and Chassis, from Ben Ivey Motor Co at s net price, after trade in allowances, of $] ,479 79, on a 1950 Studebaker 1 1/2 ton Truck from the Favenson Motor Co at a net price after trade in allowance of $1,463 52 and from Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co 1 1/2 ton truck at a ~et price, after trade in allowance, of $1,499 75 After an emergency hsd been ~eclared by the Mayor, a motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Tel~e~erro to purchase a 1 1/2 ton 1950 Ford Truck, St ndard Cab and Chassis for the Health Department from ~en Ivey ~otor Co per quotation submftted for th~ net amount of $1,~79 79, truck to be delivered February 15, 1950 Motion carried Upon motion the Commission ~tood adjourned Secretary ~~~ 256 F~BR[ARY 28, 1950 ~c~al called me, ting of the City Commission of the ~ity of Denton T~xa~, held in thc Council Room o~ ~he Cft~ Hall February 28, 19~0 P~ ~ent qannah ~f~z~era]d ~al~aferro, Cutt~s Ab ~nt 1 The m~a?Jng we~ called fo~ ~he ~rpose of open~n~ bids for construe- tion of a power plan~ ~he Fei]owing b~d~ were recteved Carpemter Bros 52 oeo 1~0 days McIn~ire Con~?ruct~on Co 5/~/OO lPO " Clifford Mulkey 52 950 150 ' N 0 Finch ~,731 PCo " Wycbe g Bruce f 2,000 lPO " }r~ee Construe? on Co 56 J~O 150 " David Molkey ~/ 619 60 PPO " All btdo Freeload W T Flllot? fo~ study and to mare a re[mr? back to the City Com- mission ~rtday N?~ht March ), ]950 2 Bio on Fees Meter w~re opened From the Hershey Meter Co and no other bids w~re received A mo~on w~ made by Ft~ztereld and seconded by Cur?is to pur- chase She Hershey Pe ? Me$er at $500 ~O Motion carried ~ ) ^ motion wa~ made [y Tal~af~rro and seconded by Fitzgerald to accept an easement dated February 27 1950, frsnttn~ the CJ?y the right to construe? a power line on M~rrtscn Mi]ling Co property Mo?ion carried 4 A motion wa~ made by Tal~rforro and ~eocnded by Curtis to accept unJncumbered title fo apirox]ma?~]y 2~00 fe(~ cC 6" cs~t ~ron pipe From North T~xaq tstc College and ~ns$~uct the Water,light and Sewer Department to lay pipe C~cm M~p]e treet and Ave D, weot on Maple Street crossing Ave F eon~inuJn~ ac~osq ~orth %e~aq ASh]e?~c Field, according to plans presented by Chapel o*ok(~ & Brenneke Con u]t]ng Fn[tneers~ leavin~ the College proper- ty at its north boundary ltn~ at Aw G con?~nutng noz?h along Ave G to W Prairie ~? Motion carried 5 A mo?~on wa made by Cur?~q and seconded by F~tzferald to purchase ]8 sores of land more or lenn, from I q Pru~t an] JenniePrut~t, lyJn~ be- tween °trip'ute tr~et south and ~ 104 acre tract sold by J A PruJtt to Irving Gold on ?he north, for a con~deratJon of $24,000 O0 net to the City of Denton, gexa~ ~h~ land is to be used for an ciera?ed storage tank and public park Motion carried Upon mot~n ±he Comm~sqlon ~tood adlourned CITY HALL ~aroh 3, 1950 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council I~on of the City Bail, ~arcB 3, 1950 }resent~ hannah, Iitzgerald, F~l~aferr~ Absent ~ Bond~, Curti~ 1 A motion wss ~de by Taliaferre amd seconded by Fitzgerald to refer the apnlication of Dr ~ 6 Shepherd to change Iot 1, Block 340 to the ~ity ! laning Bo~ro Rlotion carried CITY HALL MARCH 3 lq50 2 A motion was made by ¥itzgera]d and seconded by Taliaferro to approve the ~ayorts appointment of Charles C Orr, Jr , as oecretary-~reasurer and Tax Assessor and Collector to succeed O C Knight who h~s r~si~led the off, ce Motion carried 3 A motion was mmda by Fitzgera~ and seconded ~ ~lia~erro to scoept the low bid su~itted ~ C~enter Bros of $52,000 ~ for the erection of addition to the New Power Plant Building ~otion carried 4 Bids for a pipe locater were submitted ~ the following Companies~ ~ldak Com~ny $175 50 Briggs-We~ver Co 195 O0 A motion was mede ~ Ta~iafe~o and seconded ~ Fitzge~ld to accept the low bid ~de by ~ldak Compa~ and purchsso a Dips locater for $175 50 ~otion carried 5 Bids for Electrical Supplies we~ su~itted ~ the following ~ompanies Grey~r Electric Co Well ~ch~e~ Co Nelson Electric Co Priester Supply Co R & H Supply co A motion was made ~ Fitzgerald and ~econd~ ~ ieliafe~o to refer the bids to the City ~gineer for checking ~ otion carri~ 6 ~he following 0rdinence w~s presented AN O~I~NCE BY THE 6ITY CONZI9SION O} ~H~ blTY OF D~ON, T~S, ~A~ING ~ND O~N~ ah Er,~ TION TO BE HL~ 0N T~ ~H DAY ~ APHIL, ~ D ~ lq50, T~ ~ BEING THL FI~T q~DAY IN AIL ~O~H, FOR TH1 t~O~E O] ~,LFETING A ~YOR OI 1H] City OF D~ON, A CI~ ~ FOR T~ CITY Or D~tTON, ~ CITY zT~O~A~ FOH ~ CITY OF DE~ON a~ ~{~I CO~I°°ION~ FOR ]~ CITY OF DE~ON; ~0VIDING ~ ~H TH] APPOII~f~4~ OF A ~ING ~FI6~ OF SUCH J~ ~TIC~, REGU~TING AND ~KING PROVISION ~H SUCH ~L~TION, ~KIN6 }HOVI~ION FOR PHLTiNG ~ ~L]~S FOR °a~ LI~ICN, PROVIDING FOR ~kING D~ t~ OF 2AID ~ ~TiON ~ ND DECL H]~G AN ~G~CY: BL ~ O~AI~ B~ ~}Ik 6ITY CO~I ~ION (Y ilia CItY O~ D~TON, ~ Sect~o~ 1, That sn elect~on shall ~ held in the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas, on the first luesdsy in April, the s~me being ~ pril 4, ~ ~ , lq~O, for the pur~se of electing a Mayor for the City of Denton, a City ~rshsll [or the ~ity of Denton, a City Attorney for the bity of Denton and three City Co~iss- ionere for the City of Denton~ each of said ofiicer olect~d st such electio~ to be so elected for a te~ of two years ~ection ~_ The three candidates reeeivmng the highest n~ber o2 votes for Oity Cor~issioner shall be dec.red elected City to~isston rs If no csndidate for the other particular offices receiw ~e ~aJor~ty of the votes cast for such office, ~n election sh~ll be held on the ~ame oey of the second week there- afSer~ at which election only the names of the two candidates for such respective office receiving the hi~hest n~ber of votes sh~ll be p~ced on ~ht ballo1, ~nd the person who receives a majority of votes ca~t for such office at said subsequent election shall be declared eleeSe5 to such o[fice Section 3. The said elation shall be held ~r the provisions of the Constitution and ~ws of the 'tats of Texas, and the C~rter snc Orci~snces off the City of Den~, re~ng elections C]qY 14~LL ~ HCH 3, l~O Section 4, Notic~ of thi~ ]leetion sh~]l be given by th~ ~ity Secreta~ of the bity of Denton, ~ po ting of t~e copie~ of this Election Ordinance, si~ by the Chai~en of the City bomnds~ion and ~tte~ted ~ tho 6ity *ecreta~, in three publie places in tho <v of Denton, ]exes, for thirty conoecutive days prior to the d~te of such election, one o~ which notices ~hall be ~st~ st the City Hall in the bi~y of Denton, Texas ection ~ It i provided that L C Garrison i~ hereby appointed presiding officer of such elect~on, ~nd he hs]] ~p~lnt such ~s~Istants or Clerks as may be needed, ~:nd ohsll make ~ue return of the results of uch election ectior 6 ~ch qualified voter votin~ at said election hall ~ndicete his vote ~ marking through the n~me-~ of th~ ~ndidates not desired ~ him ~nd leave the name of the per on for whom such voter ~esires to vote °eof ion ; The f~ t th~,t it is neces s~ that notice be given of an election to be held for the electmon of the foregozng City Officers ~nd the further fact that it i~ nec~ ~ theft b~]]ots be ~repsred ~nd obteined~ t~gether with the fact that the tim~ ~oz such election to be held is drawin~ near con titutes en ~ergency and an ~peretive public neceH~tty that the ru]e requiring Ordinances to be r~d on three separate ~etings of the City OcCasion be and the s~me is here~ suspended ~nd thi O~in~n~e shall b~ ~nd ~s hereby plac~ on its thi~ ~nd fins1 reading to its passage ~n~ the s~me ~h~,ll be and is here~ in ful~ force and effect from and a~ter ~s ~as ~ge ~nd ~pproval PA°°~ AND A~PHO~ iHI° 3rd day oi ~rch, 1050 °i~ned ~ark Hannah Vice Ch~i~an City Gonm~ission, 6ity of Denton, Attest: Texas ~igned [ b Knight, $i~y oecr~to~ City of Denton, q ex~ s A~proved ~s to Fo~m~ ~ pproved: Sign~ ~ers Teel, 6ity ~ ttorney ~igned J L Y~rb~ou~h, Meyer City of ien~on, 1~as 6ity of Denton, Texas A me, ion w~ m~de by Pitzg*rald ~nd seconded by ~aliaferro to p~ss the O dj- hence to ito secon~ r~din~ I~otion carried A motion wa? ma~ by laliaferro and ~eeonded by Fitzgerald to pass the 0roinarce to its third snc final r~din~ ~otion carried A motio~ was m~de by Fitzgerald and e~conded by Telisferro for the adoption of the Ordinance Upon roll cal~ e~l members present voted "Aye" No member voted "N~ye" The Chairman declared the 0rdinence p~ssed 7 Th~ fol~owin~ ! esolution was presented~ AT A qP¥C1A] CALLED ~LETIN( O} QH1 CITY 60~ISSI(N OF THL 6IiY OF DENUON, IDGo, H}LD Al THi blTY I~IL OP ~AID blTY ON ~RCH 3~, 1950 I BL Ii RkOLV~ BY ~11~ CITY CO~IIS~ION Ct i~ 61~Y OF D~TON~ i~ ~ Thut the propooitlon of the annex~tion of th~ following describ~ tracto of lend be mhd it i5 hereby apploved and it shall be presented in due end legal manner to the voter of the City o~ Denton~ Texas~ at the r~lar City election to be held on lue day, April 4th, 1050, for approval or rejection 259 CITY HALl ~JRCH 3, 1950 ~C~ O~s Owned by W R b~ilam end ~rs Audrey L ~ilam end described as follows ~ Ail that certain lot, tract, or parcel of l~nd, a p~rt of the Robert Beaumont one-t~ird league survey, Abst No 31, and e pert of atraot of land conv- eyed ~ Alton Blankenship and wife Cletta l~ae Blsnkenship to ~ R ~ilam end wife Audrey L 4ilam, by Warranty Deed dated August 31, 1942, end re- corded in Book 301, Page 469, Deed Records of Denton County, ~exas, and more particularly described as followss BEGINNING et a poin~ 125 feet West of the Northeast corner of said b~ilam tract, said Northeast corner being on the Vest line of ~elone Street, IHENCE South along the City Limits of the City of Denton, ~exa~, and parallel to the West llne of ~alone Street, 89~ feet for corner an iron stake; THFNCE West 275 feet, for corner on the Last line of Gober Street, the same being the Southwest corner of said Milam ~ract, IHL:~L North along the hast llne of Gob~r Otree~ ~o~ fe(t for corner, IHENCE East 275 feet to the place o~ beginning ~CT T~0~ Owned by R H Jackson and J~ck I layton and described as follows~ Bein~ a part of the Joseph Carter Survey, in Denton County, ~exas,end part of that certain tract conveyed to VI D Key ~nd ~ife by J D Harri~ and wife by deed recorded in Vol 260, Page 520, of the Deed Hecords of Denton County, Texas, more particularly described ss follows~ BLGINNING at the Northw~ st corner of said tract conveyed to ¥~ D Key and wife, as aforesaid, same being in s fence line end being the Northeast corner of a certain tract conveyed to J L Owens by J D Harris by deed dated March 3, 1949, recorded in Vol 349, Page 507, Deed Hecords of Denton County, Texas, THENCE East with the North line of the tract conveyed to W D Key and wife by J D Harris, es aforesaid, and along said fence line on a calling South 88 deg 26 minutes East, for ~ distance of 1150 fe~t, a corner in said Nort~ boundary line, ~H~NC! South 1 deg 37 minutes West on e line par,~llel with the East boundary line of the tract conveyed to W D Key, a distance of 230 feet a corner in fence line marking the south boundary line of said tract conveyed to W D Key; ~HtNCE North 8P deg 42 minutes West with said South bo~nud~ry linec~ the tract conveyed to W D Key, s distance of 1150 feet to *he °outh- west corner of said tract conveyed to W D Key end being the Southeast corner of the tract conveyed to J L Owens by J D Harris, as afore- said, this point being the Northwest corner of the R L S~uls tract and the Northwest corner of the tract formerly owned by Jake Cravens, same now owned by Ruby ~urphree S~uls and husband C C Oauls, ?H~CE North 1 degree 37 minutes East 223 5 feet, an iron stake atthe point of beginning ~H~CT TH~ Owned by the Joe S d~mbill Lste~e and described as follows~ Being a pert of William Crenshaw Survey in s~id Co~ty, part of e 21 acre tract of land conveyed to Joe S Gambill by b C Psyne and ~ife, Ldna Payne, and N W Payne, a bachelor, by deed dated January 17, 1927, re- corded in Vol 209, Page ~, of the De6d Hecords of Denton County, Te~xas, more fully described as follows~ B~GINNING at a point in the north boundary line of ~sid t~ct conveyed to Joe S Gembill, as aforesaid, 20 feet best oi the most Northern Northeast oorner of said tract, end being 20 feet ~est of the ~lort~west corner of 260 CITY I~.IL MAHCH 3, 1950 8 acre tract of land conveyed to the $ity of Denton, Texas, by P C Withers by deed dated July 2q, 1902, recorded in Vol 83, Page 423, of the Deed Hecoxds of Denton County, Texas, ~HLNCE South on a Tine parallel with the East line of the tract conveyed to Gambill and the West line of the tract conveyed to the City of Denton, Texas, as aforesaid, in all a distance of 850 feet, s corner in the North line of the Texas °t~te Co~leg~ fox Womsn~s golf course tract, ~HENCL along t~e said north line of s~id Texas °tats College for Women golf course t~sct and s fence, west s distance of 750 feet a corner in the west ~ine of a p~b~i~ ro~d running along th~ ~sst boundary line of the City of Denton and the ~st Tine of the H G Brown ~no Denton Investment Corpor- ation's duplex addition; THPNCL North along the West boundary line of said public ro~d and the east boundary line of the City of Denton, cros~ing Hoberts ~treet and continuing North with the East boundary line of H L Sauls~ tract of lend, in ell a distance of 8~0 feet, a ~orner in the North boundary line of the City of of Denton as it runs along Greenwood Street, ~HENCk ~a~t along the North boundary line of the tract conveyed to Joe S G~mbill a~ aforesaid, s~me being the south boundary line of a certain tract conveyed to W D Key and wife by J D Harris by deed recordec in Vol ~60, Page 5BO, of the Deed Hecords of Denton County, Tex~s, in all e distance of 750 fe~t to the place of beginning ii. CT FOUH~ Owned by L H Richey and described as follows~ BeinF a part of the B B B eno ~ R l~ Survey, more particularly described ss follows ~ BEGINI~IN5 at the Southwest corner of a certain txact conveyed to S H W~tson by q A Brow~ing and ~ife, Jes ie Browning, by deed recorded in Col 286, Page 227, of th~ Deed Records of Denton boun?y, Texas, said point bain8 in the East side of the Old Denton-Ssinesville Road and being 9~ v~ra L~qt of the J A Hsnn 13 acre tract out o~ the beisneheimer S~rvey; THENCE North with the west boundary line of the sa~d tract conveyed to S H ~atson and along the Eat line of said Denton-Gainesvllle road 412 feet, a corner, TH~CE 4est 800 feet, TH~NCL ~outh on a line parallel with the Ee t line of the tract conveyed to o H W~tson by the said T A Browning and wife a distance of 412 feet, ~NEN~E West 800 f~et to the place of beginning, ALSO includin~ all that tract or parcel of land lying immediately West of the ebo~ described tract of land between said tract and the center line of the Old Denton-Gaine~ville road now known as North Locust °treet ~l~CT FIVt Owned by J L Owen~ and wife Ethel Owens end described as follows: Being a p~rt of a certain tract of lend conveyed to J L Owens by J D Harris by deed recoreed in Vol 34°,}age 507 of the Deed Hecords of Denton County, Texas BEGINi ING at ~ poin~ in the c~n~er ~ine of Or*enwood ~treet and the East line of the present city limits ~HHNC4 Last alon~ the ocnterline of Greenwood ~treet, 163 feet to a point for corner~ THENCE North 1° 37' ~st 223 5 feet to an iron pin for corner; 261 CITY HALL MARCH 3, 1950 ~HLNCE along the North boundary line of said IIerris to Owens tract, 52 6 feet to s point on the Emst boundary line of pre ant City Limits for corner, THENCE in a southerly direction along pre ant Lmst bity Iimit line 249 64 feet to place of beginning ~P~C~ %$$ Owned by the City of Denton, lexaa, and described as follows; ~yin~ end being situated in the County of Denton an¢ a part of the Robert Beaumont Survey; ~3~GINNING at a point in the North boundary line of the present City Limits, said point being 400 feet North of the Southwest corner of e tract of land con eyed by R H Swing and wife Mary E L~Ing to J A Pruitt by deed dated November 27, 19Oq, and recorded in Volume ll4, Page 215, of the Deed H~cords of Denton County, Tex~s, and conveyed by the said J z P~itt and wife to the City of Denton, Texas, by deed dated the 3~d day o~ ~&rch, lqSO, IN~NCE North along the West bo~mderv line of said trac~ ~75 8 feet to the Northwest cox~ner of said tracts ~HENCL Ernst along the orth boundary line of sadd tract 302 3 veras to e point for corner, said point being 20 feet We t of the Northw~ t corner of a 15 core tract of land conveyed by R H h~in? to D L bilkins, IH~N(E ~outh alonf the E~t boundary line of said treat onveyed by J z Pruitt end wife to the City of Denton, Texas, 4~1 feet to s point for corner, said point bain& in the North boundary line of the pr~ ant City l inits, ~H1NC~ West along the present North boundary line oi the City o~ De,ton, 302 3 varss to the plaoe of beginning, also including the ~ounty Iced adjacent to the West boundary line of the ~ruitt t~act s distance from the existing No~th boundary line of the City L~m~ts to the North boundary line of the ~ ruitt Tract IAi°ED AND A~PROVkD this 3rd day of ~rch, ~ D , 1950 Signed: kark lmnnah, Vice Chsirman ~ttost~ Lity Core,fission, City of Dent~n, qexss Si~ned: 0 O Knight, ~ity ~ecret~ry Lity of Denton, ~exes Approved as to Form: Approved: signed: Rogers Teal, Lity Attorney Signed: J L Yarbrough, hayor City of Denton, ~exas City of Denton, ~ex~ s ~ motion was made by T~3ieferro end seconoed by Fitzgprald to adopt the Heeolution for the annexation of above described 5 tracts of land ~otion carried 8 The following Ordinance was presented: AN OItDiN~ NCL BY THA CITY COi~i I°,SION (F THL CITY 0¥ DENTON, iLY~S, GALLING AND OHDEItI~G aN PIIC~.ION TO BE HI~ ON 2~ PO~Tli D~Y OP nP~I~ ~ I ~ 1950~ T~ 8~ BLING Tiff F~T ~I~S~Y 1N °t~ MOI~H~ FOR ~ PU~OSE O~ $U~TING TO 1~ QUAL~I1D VO~i~° OF ~ID C~Y }OR i~IPIbA~ION~ 6~1~ 11~10S~ i~HflOHY ~O BE ADD~ ~0 RHL PI~E~ CITY LI~iIT OP °AIL CIIY, AP~I~ING A ~ E°~IN6 0~16~ }OR ~ID ]IJLIION A~ D~IARIN~ AN I~NCY BE IT 0~AI~ BY THE CITY 60~$I=qIOl~ OP TI k 61qY O} D~ON~ T~B~ %ction ,1_ lhat an election shall be held in the City ~all in the City of Denton~ Texas, on the first guesday in April~ the same being April 4, A D , lqSO, for the put.se 262 ~ITY }bLL M~RC}! 3, 1950 of sub~ittin~ to the qualified votere of the City of Denton, Texas, at ~id election, th~ fol~owin~ p~it~on S~ ~ AC~iON ~ T~ CIT~ COMMI~- IO~ ~ ~H] CITY O} DrN~ON, ~S, ~ON T~ }LTI~ION OF T~ PkO~fY OWNS, WHO A~ q}~ °0~ OWN~~OP qlG ~ i~]T~ DL°GRIB~D l~d~I~ORY ~ ~fIFI~, A~ o~ IH} ~H~Iilz~ DL CHIB~ T~IIORY BL ~DD~ ~dO A~N~ TO ll~ ~ L~ II I~ OP IIH 6I~Y O} DIe,TON, ql~S T~CT O~ Ail that certain lot, tract or parcel of land, a ~rt of t~ e Robert Bea~ont one-thi~ le~e s~vey, Abst No 31, and a ~rt of s tract oi land conveyed ~ Alton Blankenahip and ~ fe bletla 4~ae B~nkenship to W R Milsm and wife Audrey ~ ~i]nm, by W~rrsnty De~(~ dated August 31, 1943, and receded in Book 301, Page 469, Deed Record~ oI Denton Co~mty, ~exa~, and more particu~rly described a~ follows: BLGINNING at a point ~5 feet 6est of the Northeast corner of said ~lam ~raet~ said Northeast corner b~ing on the est line of ~alone ~tre~t, IHINCE %uth alon~ the City Limit~ of the City of Denton, Texas, and ~r~ llel to the We t lint of lalone ~tre*t, F~ feet for corner an iron stake THtNCI ~est 275 feet, for corner on the ~ast line of ~ber tract, the same being the %uthwe~t corner of ~id l ilam ~ract, THat North along the ~t line of (o~r °tre(t P~ feet for co~er, THiNC~ ~a t 270 feet to the p]~c~ of b~Linnin~ TRACT Being a part of the loseph 6art~r °urv(y, in Denton County, ~exas, and oart of that certain tract conveyed to ¥~ D Key and wite by J D Harris and wife by deed recorded in Vol 260, Page 5 O, of the Deed Record~ of Denton County, Texas, morn particularly described as follows B1GIN~IN( at the lorthwe t corne~ of ~aid tract c~veyed to W D Key and ~ife, as aforesaid, same being ~n a fence line and beim the No.beast corner of a certain tract conveyed to J L Owene ~ J D Hsrri by deed dated March 3, 194q, recorded in Vol ~4Q, Page 507, ~ed Record of Denton Co~ty, Tex~ s, TH~NC~ ~ast with the lorth l~ne of the tract convey~ to ~ b Key ~nd ~ife by J D }srrio, s nfore~aid, and along said fence line on a calling South 8F deg 26 minutes lmst, for a d~st~nce of llSO feet, ~ co.er in eaid North bounda~ line, TH~NCK South i deg 37 minutes West on a line parallel ~lth the ~st line of the tract conveyed to W D Key, s di tance of 230 feet, ~ corner in fence line m~rking the south bounda~ line of s, td tract conveyed to ?~ D Key~ THI NCL North ~F deg 42 ~inutes ; est with said eouth bo~da~ line of the tract convyed to W D Key, a distance of 1150 feet to the Southwest co~er oi said tract c nveyed to %~ D Key, and b~b~g the ~outhee~t co~er of the tract con- vey~ to I L Owens by J D Narris, ~s aforesaid, this point being tho Northwest corner of the H L °sul~ tract and the Northeast co.er of the tract fo~erly o~ned by Jeke Cravens, same no%% own~ ~ Hu~ Murphree Sauls and husband C b ~uls, fHLN(E No~h 1 degr(e J7 ainu*es ~st 2~3 5 feet, an iron stake at the peat of beginnin~ THJCT Bein~ a part of ,~illiam 6~ ~nshsw Survey in said County, part of a 21 acre tract of lend conveyed to Joe ° Gambill by G 6 ]ayne and wife, Edna Payne, and N W Payne, a bachelor, by deed dated January 17, 1927, recorded in Vol 209, Page 441, of the Deed l{~cor~ o~ Denton County, ~exas, mo~e fully described as follows: B[GINNING at a point ~n ~he north bo~md~ ry line of eaid tract conveyed to S C~mbill, as aforesamd, 2b f, et west of the most northern northeast corner of said tract, and being 20 feet West of the northwest corner of an ~ acre tract 263 CITY HaLL MAROH 3, 1950 of land conveyed to the City of Denton, lexas, by ! C ~l, ithers by deed dated July 29, 1902, recorded in Vol ~3, ~age 4~'3, of the ! ced Hecords of Denton County, Texas; ~H! NCE South on a line parallel with the east line of the tract conveyed to G~mbill and the west line of the tract conveyed to the City of Denton, rexes, as aforesaid, in all a distance of 850 feet a corner in the north line ef the Texas ~tate College for Women's golf coHrse tract, qH~NCE along the said north line of said Texas °tats College for Women's golf course tract end a fence, west e di tence of 750 feet a corner in the West line of a public road running along the east boundary line of the City of Denton end the East line of the H G Brown ~n~t Denton in- vestment Corporation's duplex addition, THPNC! North along the weat boundary line of ~eid public road and the east boundary line of the City of Denton, crossing Roberts ~treet and continuing north wit?~ the East boundary line of H L Sauls' tract of land, in all a distance of ~50 feet, a corner in thenorth boundary line of the City of Denton, es mt runs along Greenwood Street, ~HLNCE East along the north boundary line of tbs t~ct conveyed to Joe S Gambill as aforesaid, same being the south boundary line of a certain tract conveyed to ¥~ D Key end wife by J D Harris by deed recorded in Vol 260, Page 520 of the Deed Hecords oi Denton County, ~ex~s, in all a distance of 750 feet to the place of beginning Being a p~rt of the B B B and C R h Survey, more particularly deocribed as follows~ B~GINNING at the Sout~west corner of a certain tract conveyed to S N N~tson by ~ A Browning and wife, Jessie Browning, by deee recorced in Vol 286, Page 227, of the Deed Heco~x!a of Denton County, Texas, sale point being in the East side of the old Denton-~einesvit~e Road and being 9~ wres F~st of the J A Hann 13 acre tract out of the ~eisanheimer Survey, ~HLNCE North with the west boundary line of the aid traet conveyed to S H ~latson and along the East line of said Denton-C~mnesvil~e Head ~12 feet, a corner, THLNCL East 800 feet, ~!I}NC~ South on a line parallel with the West line of the tract conveyed to S H Watson by the said T ~ Brownin~ and wife e distance of 412 feet, qH!NCL West 8C0 feet to the place of b~ginning, A4oO includin£ all ~hat tract or parcel of land ~ylng immediately ~e~t of the above de cried tract of lend between said tract end the center line of the Old Denton-C~ine~ville Road now known as North Locust Street TP~CT FIVE, Bein~ a pert of a certain tract of land conveyed to J L Owens by J D Harris by deed recorded in Vol 349, Page 507, of the Deed } ecords of Denton County, Texas BEGI~NING at a point in the center line of Gr enwood °treat and the Last line of the present ~ity Iimits; THPNCP East along the centerline of Greenwood Str~t, 163 feet to a point for corner, ~HLNCE North 1° 3~' East 223 5 feet to an iron ~in for corner, ~HLNCL Along the North boundary line of e~id Harris to Owens trzct 52 6 feet to a point on the E~st boundary line of present City Limits for corner, ~H~ NOL in a southerly direction alonp pre~ent Fmst City Limit line 249 64 feet to the place of ~eginn~ng TI~CT ~yin~ and bei~ s~tu~ted in the Cowry of De~ton ~n~ a ~rt of the ~bert B~ GIN ING ~t ~ point in th~ North bo~d~ line of the present City Limits said point being 4C0 feet North of the ~outhwest corner of a tract of l~nd conveyed ~ R H E~g ~ wife ~ L ~ing to J ~ ~itt ~ deed ~ted Novem~r 27, 1~9, ~d recorded ~ Vol~e 1~, Page 215, of the Deed Records of Denton County, lex~, ~ co.eyed by the ~i~ J A P~itt ~nd wife to the Cit~ of Lenton, iex~s, ~ de~ d~ted the 3~ day of ~rch,1950~ THPNCE North ~ong the ~est ~nd~ line of ~id tract 475 8 f~et to the No~hw~ t corner of ~id tract, THP~E Ee ~ sion& the ~orth ~und ~ line of said traot 302 3 varas to point for *orner, ~id point being 20 fet West of ~e horthwest corner of a 15 acre tract oi land conveyed ~ ~ H ~in~ to D L Wilkins, THF~L South a]on~ the ~st ~u~a~ lane of s~md tract conveyed by J A Ir~tt and ~ife to She City of Denton, qexas, ~l feet to a point for corner, s~id point bcin~ in the Nor?h bou~ ~ line of the p~e ent Cit3 Limits, TH}~ We t z]ong the present North bo~da~ l~e of the City of Denton, 30~ 3 varas to the place of beginn~g, also including the Co~ty ~ad adjacent to the Vest ~und~ line of the lreuit Tract ~ distsnc~ from the existing North bound~ lane of the City Limits to the lorth boundz~ line of the Preuit ir~et ~q ION 2 The City ecret~ of the City of Denton shall c~use to ~ printed upon the officta] bm]lot to be u~*d ~ said election, the above PROPOSITION~ end shell c~e to be printed behemoth ~he l~eld not~ accompanying said PHOTO iliON on said ~11o~, th~ ~OR ~qI~IC~iION A;~ ADDING 9~ID I~R~Y TO T~ l~E;~ LI~ IIS ~l iON 3 Theft L C ~arrison i hereb~ m~lointed presid~g officer mt ~nd for seid election, ~od he ~hmllmppoint uch ~ ~t rants ms may be neees~a~ to properly hold ~nd conduct such ~lection S~T I,ON 4 T~ t ~¢i~ election ~h~ll be held ~der th~ prov~slons of %he a~ ~s of the ¢~ te of lex~s~ ~n(] of %he Oh~rter sn~ Ordinances of of D~n%o~ Tex~ s ~ ~lnnioipal SI 6~ION ~ That due r~tuE~s of lbs results of said election sh~]l be ma~e ~ such presiding office~ a~ r~qu~+( by laws S~T~ 6 That the City Seereta~ o~ the Oity of Denton ms hereb5 authorized and directed to have ~he ballots to be uaed in s~id election printed and delivered to the presiding officer of said eleet~on as prodded ~ law S~TION 77, That due and legal notice of ~aid election shall be ~ven ~ the posting of t~e copies of ~is 0}~INA~E, si~ed by the Chairman of the City Co~is~ion of the City of Denton, Re.as, ~n~ a?tested by th~CitM °ec~et~ of the 6ity of DenOn, Tex~s, in ~H~ public p]aecs in ?aid Gity~ fo~ thirty consecutive days prior to ~he date of mid elation, one of which notm~es shall be ~sted at the City Hail in thc City oi lenton T~x~s SF~I I0N 8 Any nd all oE~mnces o~ larts thcr~of~ in conflict herewith, are repealed and annulled 265 ~RC}I 3, 1950 SECTION 9. The fact that the above-described territory iq u~gently nneded for in- dustrial end dwelling construction, together with the fact that construction has been hindered by the irability of the o~mers of certain of said trrcts to obtain city utilities until s~id territory iq annexed to the City of Denton, Texas, creates an e~nergency and public necessity that the rule re- quiring this to be placed on three several readings on three several days be, and the same is hereb~ suspended, end thio ordinance ~hall be placed on its third and final reading to its passage, and shsll be i~ full force and effect from and after its passsge and approval PA~ ED AND APIROVED THI° TH~ 3rd dey of ] arch, 1950 S~n~d: ~rk Uannah, Vice Chairm~n City Commission, City of Denton, ~e~ s Yt~est~ ~i&ned$ £ 6 Knight, City qecretary City of Denton, Texas Approved ss to form ~nd legality: Approved~ Si~ned~ Rob~rs Teel, City Attorney Oigned~ J L Ysrbrough, Mayor City of Denton~ Texas City o~ Denton, ~exss A motion was made by Fitzgerald and ?econded by Talisferro to pass the Ordinance to its second reading ~otio~, ~arried A motion was made by Teliaferro and seconded b) Fitzgerald to pass the Ordinance to its third snd final reading ~otion carried A motion was mede by Fitzgerald and ~econded by ~sliaferro for adoption of the Ordinance Upon roll call all Co~u~is ioners preeent voted "Aye" No Cnn~nissioner voted eNaye" The Chairman dec~sred the Ordinance passed Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Secret~ry CIfY HALL MARCH 10, 1950 Regular meeting of the City ConLmt~s~on of the C~ty of Denton, Te×as, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, March 10th, 1950, at ~00 ! M Present~ }{ennah, Fitzgerald, Curtis Absent: Bonds, Taliaferro I Mr Fred Deaton of Central Inw stm*nt Company of Texas presented a plan for a Refunding Bond Issue to replace Tax Warrenta that are to be issued as part~a] payment for the New Ne~dberg Engine Mr Creel Is to wo~k out a plan ~ith Mr Deafen to present to the Commission at a later date 2 Mr Creel asked the Cormzi~sion to make a study of the need for a ditcher for the Water & Light & Sewer Deaprtment Mr Creel ~nd ~ r Iar ~onq ar~ to t~y locate a used ditcher and report back to ~he Commisoion 3 Tho followin~ resolution was ~ ~en~ ed: AT A {E~ULAR MEL~ING OF ~IIF CIIY C0}MI~2]ON OF ~£ OIlY O~ DE~iT0~, qtXAS, ~] fl~k CilY ~ALL OF SAID CiTY ON 7HE 10th d~y of March, 1950 ~E~OLLI!ON_ %~LEREAS, the 1949-1950 Budget, ~(ne~s] (ovornment, of ihs City ct Denton ~exas, is inadequate in certain particulars nec~ iteting several transfers in the over all limits of said Budge* as originally prepared 1~0~, TUtRE~ORL, be ~t resolved by the C~ty Commission of the City of 266 MA]~CH ]0, 1950 Benton, Texas that the or~usl 19~9-]950 Budget may be ~ended by adding thereto the attached Sehedulr of ~dget ~ran~ers General Gover~e~t 19~9-]950, Budget, ~d tt {s h~eby made a p~t thereof ~eh~du]e of Budc~t Transfer~ G]NI riAL GOV1 ~I NT ] 9f 9-50 Budget At ~HORIZ?D INC~A ~ D ~[~R~A~FI~ ~l ~DFD MAYORo 01 MICE Travel I~O OO 50 O0 50 OO e ~unfeaft on~ PV2, O0 Chanf ~ I ~ DLP~MLN% Salarf~s - }xfra ~Ielp J 0OO O0 ~O0 O0 600 O0 T~avel 6~ ~O 30 ~ 35 O0 Office Suppl~a 1 000 ~ 150 ~ 1,]50 O0 Communications 1~ OO 37 50 ]37 50 Adv* rt~ ainF Ord Ite >O ~ 37 50 27 ~O Elections Lea~ne Mom] ~qual~zation Board, cie o20,O0 150,~,, ,400,~ Changes o /~p O0 375 O0 g30 O0 P,/10 O0 ItGAI DEPA~NT Travel 1~ ~) 50 O0 50 O0 Office Sump] f~ __40,Op_ P~,O0 , __ 6~00,_ CHaN~I 1AO OO 25 O0 50 O0 ]]~ O0 ACCOU~FINC ~D FURCHA IN~ D~PT Salar~es~le~tcal 6 3~000 ~,7~O O0 3,690 O0 Lxtra Help 6~ O0 °50 OO 350 O0 I ravel Office Supp]fes l 0OO O0 1)P 07 1,15P O7 Matn~ of Office Equfpm~r:t 100 O0 Capital Outlay 6~0,~ 16,62 613.38 Ct~ANG[S ~ ~5 O0 1~2 07 3,102 O7 p,835 OO MUNTCII AI BUIBDIM Janitor Supplf e~ 200~O0 lO0, ~_ 400,00 CHANG~o ~OO OO 1OO OO S~ OO f ARAGL P~l OfFice Supp]teo 75 ~ 30 O0 A500 Co~unieation fp O0 28 91 ]03 9~ insurance on 2uf]dlnf 63.92 °3.9A 39.98 CHANG~o 9]3 93 28 9~ 53 9~ 188 92 %~m ~T MA~ING Pa~nt~ Traf[i{ Butfons~ Fir~ Lan~ s Ltc 850 O0 50 O0 800 O0 Maint of Equip ment CHA~G~ 9~ OO 7~ OO 50 OO 925 O0 CIVIL StRVICE Travel 50 OO fO OO 10 OO Of f tea Supplie~ 100 OO 50 OO rio OO Co~un~eafions 15 ~ 10 OO 500 CHANGES 19} O0 130 OO 65 OO TWELi & BR]~F DtI~{IMINT Salaried-Extra Help g PO0 O0 l~ 750 ~ 7~O50 OO Maint Of B]dg 2~ O0 Matnt of Motor1 zed and ~les~ ~qutpm¢nt ~50 O0 875 OO 5/25 O0 Co~unieationq 25 ~ 5 O0 30 O0 Maintenance oi ot~ewatk , Cu~b~ otc 2 OO0 O0 2,000 O0 Capital Outlay ,000 ~ l~O00 O0 lI~O OO CHANG/S O 6~ OO 1,180 OO /,~75 CIIY HAIL MARCH 10, 19§O ~IRE DEPARTMENT Off~oe Supplies 25 O0 25 OS Gas ~nd Oil 300 O0 ]25 O0 425 O0 Minor Tools and Apparatus 250 O0 1OO OS 130 Laundry, Cleaning, ets ZSO 00 85 O0 535 00 Maint Furniture and Fix 50 O0 q3 OS 1~ O0 Maint Motorized Equip 650 O0 1/5 O0 823 Communications 273 O0 35 O0 310 Insurance Volunteer ~iremen P5 00 3) O0 60 ©0 Pension Fund CHANGES 2,&l~ 00 /55 O0 167 o5 P,70P 05 ~FAIIU DEPARTMFNT olaties-Opera~ions Lxtra Help ?,~00 00 1 ]00 Mfnor Tools 30 (hemloals~ otc 550 00 100 60 ASO O0 OfF, ce Supplies 10 00 10 O0 Maint of Bldg 150 O0 A3 O0 195 O0 MoUnt of Motorized }quip 750 O0 200 O0 950/OO Communications tr~nting & Adv 10 O0 o5 O0 35 O0 Capital Outlay ],&79.79 1,479,7~ CHANCES 1~,9'~5 O~ 5,2/9 79 110 O0 °5,06A 79 MLnq AND DAIRY INSPFCTION Office Supplies ~.,.90 . ]~,00 CHANGES 15 O0 15 O0 CLM[qERY DEPARqMEN~ Salaries-Extra Melp 8,000 O0 1,250 O0 9,250 Gas, Oil, ets 125 O0 ~0 O0 165 O0 Offtce Supplies- Ice 20 O0 10 OS 30 Maint of Bldgs 120 O0 30 OS 150 O0 MoUnt of Mowers & Tool. 100 OS 50 O0 150 OS Ma~nt of Motorized Equip 100 O0 7~ O0 175 00 Commun]oations o5,,0Q ~ ~,,,00 26,00__ CUANGE~ 8,fi90 OS l ]56 O0 9,046 OC ¥OIICE DEPARTMENT Sa]~ries-Extra Help 1,125 O0 200 00 925 oS Ofefice Supp]ies 300 00 75 OS 375 OS Gas, Oil, Ets 2,000 O0 100 O0 2,]00,10 Laundry $5 O0 ~5 O0 10 OS Ammunition 50 O0 50 O0 Main~ of Off~oe Equip l0 OO0 4 O0 6 Maint of Cars & Motorcycles 1,000 00 100 O0 1 100 OS Communications 400 O0 90 00 310 OS Capttal Outlay 3.~0~,~ 121,9~ 3.121.98 C~;ANCES 8,570 00 ]96 98 519 OS 8,Z~7 98 (RAND %OTAL 73~13 92 o &O3 78 ~,573 21 7~,4Z/ ~9 Passed and approved this the lOth day of Ma~ch, 19~0 Signed Msrk Hannah V Chairman of the City Commiss~on C~ty of Denton, Texas Aq[~Sq Chas C Orr, Jr , oeere?sry Approv~ I I Yarbrough, Mayor C~ty of Denton, Texas Ctty of Denton Texa~ Approved as to form and legality Rogers Teel, Attorney, C]ty of Denton, Texes A motion was made by Curtis and ~eeonde8 by Fitzgerald *o adopt ~he Resolution amending the Budget Mo*ion carried MARCH 10, 1950 4 Monthly reports wer~ made by All D~parim~nt Ueads 5 B~ll~ wer~ ~proved ~'~c~ ordered pa~d our of their respective f~mds 6 The Comm~ Ion ~nstruet~8 the Chief of toltec and th~ City S~cretary to make a study of ]oad~nf zon~ and bu~ ~top to see how much had been paid for each 7 R~y Lakey m~t w~th the C~y Co~ion to diseu~ the problem of build- tug a hou~ on lot on the oorn~r of Oonfres~ and Oakland Ave No official was taken 8 Tenn~ ee Dair~ adked for a pe~it to s~ll dairy p~oduet~ in th~ C~ty o~ Denton T~xa~ They w(re s~kod to pre~ent their application when more members of the CJiy Commission were p~egent Upon morion the Commlsslon stood adjourned ~ecreta~ CITY HAL1 MARCH 17, ]950 op e]a] called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton ~exas held tn the Council Room ~f thc City Hall, March ]7 1950 P~( en~ Bond~, ltannah~ laliaterro Curtis Ab nt ~tzgezald ] B~d~ wer~ opened on Centrifugal Water lump All ~td~ w~re referred io the City in~]ne~r for study and rerommendation 2 A mol~on wa made by ~urt~ and o+eonded by Ta]isf~rro to purcha e ]0,000 lbs lend et ~]10~ per hnndrcd ~rom Bri?go~eaver MachSn~ry Co Motion ~arried 3 The ~hatrman refermd the [elitton on removal of Parking Meters at the North Texas rate College to the traffic d~vlsion of the Io]fea Department Future study and me~mm~n~ltton The f~l]owtn Reso]~:ilon wa presented AP A ~PECIAL H[I ]Nb OF q~[ CIqY OO~M]S ION OF TM~ ClqY OF DLNION, TLIAS AT ~HE CITY H~LL OF oAII OIlY ON TU ]/thDAY (F MARCH 1950 WHIREAS, J W Carlton Roy A CunnJn~ham and wife Emitie B Cunntn~bam did by deed dated February 78, 1950, convey to the City of Denton, ~exa~ the £ollowing de~orlbed la~d to b~ used as an extension o£ Den~son Street; All that certain lot, tract, or parcel o£ land situated in the City of Denton Texa~ ~n Denton County, Texas part of th~ Robert Beaumont 1/3 Lea~le Survey, and he~ng part o£ a 23 acre tract of ~a~d survey, conveyed by J A Carlton et al to T W Car]ton, by deed d~ted the 6th day of Msreh 1934, recorded in book 276 paF~ 361 of the Deed Record of Denton County, qexa~ Be~nn~n~ at a po~n~ ~n th~ outh line of said 23 acre tract 290 feet wot o~ the we t boundary line of Bolivar Street~ came bein~ ~n the Last Ltne of Danison treet extended and being the Northwes~ ~orner of a tract of land conveyed by gill Madew~ll to Ray B Naler ~henee Wa ? 60 feet a]on~ the oou~h boundary line of aadd 23 ac~ tract a point for corner Thence North parallell wlth the We~t boundary line of Bolivar 269 CITY HALL MARCH 17, 1950 Street 272 feet, corner in North line of said 23 acre tract, Thence Fast 60 feet to a ~otnt for corner, s~id point being 290 feet West of the West line of Bolivar treat, Thence South 472 feet, parallel to the Uest boundary line of Bolivar Street to the place of bcg~nnte~ NOW THIR~FORF, b* it r~solved by the C~ty Colmndssion of the Cityof Denton Texas, that the above mentioned dedication be and ft ~ hereby accepted by the City of Denton, Texas PASSES and approved this 17th day of March, 1950 Signed Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission City of Denton Texas ATTEST Chas C Orr, Jr , oeeretary City of Denton, Texas Approved J L Yarbrough Mnyor City of Denton, ~exas A motion was mede by qaliaferro and seconded by Hannah to accept the Resolution adopting the Ded~cstion of Denison St from J W farlton Motion carrted 5 The following Ordinance wa~ r~ad AN ORDINANCE CLOSING AN ALLFY SURVEY AND qqF BR0~W00D ADDITION TO qB> CIqY OF DFN~ON TEXAS, AND RFLINQUISHING Ali TH} CITY OF D~NqON'S RIf HT, TITLE tND INTFRF°T IN AND TO °AID ALI~Y, AND DFCLARINf AN EMERGFNCY BF IT ORDAINED BY THF CITY COMMI~°]ON OF ~ C;TY OF DFNqON, TEX AS: WHEREAS, H G Brown and W H Brown dld plat snd subdivide an area of land lying within the City of Denton, Texa~ ysrt of the N M Meisenheimer Survey into an addition known as the Brownwood Addition to the City of Denton Texas, said plat being dated June, 1945 and as pert of said plat did dedicate to the City of Denton an alley 20 feet in w~dth extendim from the west Boundsry Line of the lsnd subdivided, ext nd~ng in a course northeast between lots 7, block A on the South and lots 8, 9, 10, and 11 on the North, crossing Brown Drive end extending between lots 6 block B on the South and lots 7 , ~ 9, ~0 and ]l on ~he North to an intersection w~th an east and west road extending alon~ ~he north ~o~ndary l~ne of the lsnd subdivided for the purpo e of serving said lots 8, 9, 10, end i1 of block A and lots 7, 8, 9, 10, end 11 of block B all of the Brownwood Addition which were placed in a business zone, and, WHEREAS, The City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas did by written ~nstrument dated September 21, 1945, aroept ssid plat snd dedic~tion, e~d, WHEREAS, the said lots 8, 9, 10, and 1l of block A and lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of block B were never used as business property and h~ve since developed into a dwelling distr~ct ssid alley Js of no use to ~he C~ty of Denton Texas and is a burden to the City to keep clean snd free f~om grass, weeds, snd trash which are likely to cause a fire end health hazard, NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Commission of the City o~ Denton, Texas; ~FOT!ON 1, That the said alley being 20 feet in width extendinf from the We~t Boundary Line of the land subdivmded, extending in a course mortheast between lots 7, block A on the South and lots 8, 9, 10, and 11 on the North crossing Brown Drive and extending between lots 6, block B on the So~th snd lots 7, 8 9, 10, and 11 on the North to an intersection with an east end w~st road ex- tending along the North boundary line of the land subdivided, being a pert of ,70 ~ IY qALL M~[{~ 17, 1960 the Brownwood Addition to the City of D~nton Texas be and it Is hereby closed tCTION 2 That the City of Denton, Texas hereby relinquishes all right, title and interest, or claim of whatooever nature in and to said alley sod authorizes the Mayor of the City to execute Quit Claim Deeds to the parties entitled ~o said property under the law S}CUION The fact that said s]lsy is of no use to the City is s burden to toe C~t¥ to keep clean lnd free from =ra~, ~eeds, and trash, to~ether with ~h¢ fact Shat a~d land (ould be mo~e profitably utilized for construe?ion of dwellings and appurtenant buil~inFs free±es an emergency and an imperative public n~ce slty that She rul~ r~quir~nf ordfnances to b~ read on thr~e several d~ly~ b~ and th~ ~,me ~ hereby suspended and Sh]~ ordinance shall be ~n full Force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval Pas~ed and approved thi. *he 17~h day of Mar~h, 1959 Signed Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton Attest Texas Chas C Orr, lr cr~ary Ci?y of Denton, Texas Approved~J I Yarbrou?h, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved as to form and l~?altty Rogers Teel, A?torney City of Denton qexas A motion wa ~ade by ?al~af~rro and seconded by Curtis to pass the Ordinance to ~ts second r~ading Motion A motion wa~ made by Curtis and seconded by Hannah to pass the Ordinanoe to ft~ third and Final reading Motion carried A motion wa~ made by Tallaferro and ~econded by Hannah to adopt the Ordinance Upon roll ~all eli Commisgioners voted "Aye" No Co~nissioner voted Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinanre pas~ed 6 The fo]lowing R~so]u±ton was read RI~OLUiION IN BFHALF O~ %UL RETIRINC CHIgFS TO T~E MEMBERS Ot qHI ~IRE DEPARTMFNT In offering th~s R~solutton and ~f adopted~ we~ the Resolution Com- mittee recommend that ~t be placed in the M~nutes of this meeting~ and made a permanent record of the Denton ~ire D~partment Also that a copy b~ sent the Civil 8er~ice Commission and one to the Cl?y Comm~smion WHERIAS, OUR PORMYR Chief, Plo~d (rsham, and f~rst assistant Chief, ~ E (~illy)Lanford who have been faithful members of our Department for many years~ and WHFRFA~, it ~s understood by the members that this action was necessary because of the Rules and Re?ulations of lhe Civil Service Commission~ which re- quires that the Chiefs be paid BF IT qHtREPO~ RF°OIVFD, ~hat the members oS the Denton Fire Department express our appreciation for their past ~ cod and loyal service to this Department that we hope and dec,re thst we may have thetr friendship and membership for many years to com~ Si?ned Mo~ris Smith Lumens Cook John Clark Members of Ooramittee A mo?ion wa~ made ~y qa]isferro and seoonde~ by Hannah to enter the Firs Department Resolution in the Minutes of the City Co~niss~on Motion carried Upon motion the Commission sto~ adjourned Secretary ~ CITY HALL MARCH 21, 1950 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, qexas, held tn the Council Room of the City Hall, March 21st, 1970 Executive session called at 7:00 P M Open ~esalon called at 9 OOI M Dr~sent ~alteferro Fitzgerald, ~tsnnah, Bood~ Absent Curtia 1 Bids on garbage were opened from the following A H Lyons ~60 O0 Per Month Jack Skiles oF " Can L D Harmon 20 ' " Bill Melton 30 " " Bailey Boswell 2g " " The bids were referred to Dr Hutcheson with the authority to a contract with the best bidder 2 ^ motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded ~ Fttz?erald to acee~t the recommendation of the City Engineer and purchase I ~ ortable 2" l~omeli~e ~entrtfugal Pump at $292 CO Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned i//~ rhairman) / Secretary CITY }~LL MARCH 31, 1950 Ca]led meeting of the City Commission of She C~ty of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall at 7 O0 P M , March 31st, 1950 Present Bonds, Hannah, Fitzgerald Absent Taliaferro, Curtis i Motion was made by Fitzgerald and seconded by Hannah to author- ize the City Attorney to enter into an agreed Judgement w~th James Beaird in the Tax suit filed by the City of Denton, for taxes due on the Beaird Property located on Oakland Ave on receipt of $922 5~ Motion carried 2 Bids to purchase the City of Denton Bond~ that have been on deposit with the First National Bank ~n Del/as, in CITY Of LIGHT & POWER SY°TFM, RFNIWAL, BlqT~RMINT & RtTIRIMIN~ FUND, were received from: 1 Dallas Union and T~ust Co $34 /21 CO 2 Moss Moore Co 3/,f9/ O0 - 3 Fir~ Southwest Co 3/ 5o6 O0 & Central Investment Co 3/,610 O0 5 F~rat State Bank of Denton Texas 3/,680 OO The following Resolution wa~ presented 272 Clqt UALL MARCH ~] 1950 AT A SIECIAL CAIILD ~5[q]N¢ OF TH~ CITY COMMISSION OF THF CITY OF DENTON, T~XAS HFLD AT THE CITY HAIl OF SAID CITY ON FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1950 WH]RIA , the City of De=ton qexas, has entered ~nto a contract for one Nordberg Dual-Fuel Die el Generator Unit and For the expansion of its present Power I]snt Building and WHat, AS, tl 1~ necessary In order to pay for ~uch capital expenditure to use the funds now b~tng he]d by the Fir t National Bank in Dallas Dallas Texas tn ~hc City or ~ento~' ]]ec~r~e L~ght and }ewer System Renewal, Better- ment and Retlremen~ Fund and WHIR~AS r~rtatn of astd fund hn~e been invested in other City of Denton bond and ]~ Is now neeco a~y to s~I1 aid bonds to pay for the above mentioned expenditures NOW TUYR~ORL, be i? resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the F~ ~t National Bank in Della% Dallas, Texas, be and It l~ hereby authorized to ~ell to TU[ ?IR°T STAF~ BANK OF DENTON, T~XA~ Thirty Four one th u~and (f]O~ O~) dollars Bond~ at 102 plu~ accrued int~r- e t to the dat~ of ale for a to~a] price of $3~,6~000 p]us accrued ~n~ere t ~o data of qa]e off the fo]]owfn~ described Bonds Fifteen (]6) One ~hou and Dollar Ci~y of Denton chool Bui]d~ng Bonl~ er~e~ 1947 2~w dated ]~-]-/7 ~o's 08 to 107 each due 5-1-68 and No' ]26 $o 130 cue ~-1-69 ~ive (5) One flhou~and Dollar C~ty of Denton Library Building Ponds, oer~aa ]977 ]stud 11-1-/?, ~l Four (7) One Thousand Dollar City of Denton, qaxa , Water and Sewer Revenue Bondb o 3/7~ ~r~e lqg6, dated 11-1-4(, No's 477 to 490, due 11-1-(1 Ten (10) On~ qhousand Do]],~r Pity of Denton, Texas FI ctric Light and Yower y t~m P 3/?f Bonds oerles 1977, dated 11-~-77 and due 1]-]-~ No ~ ~9 to ~6~ inclusive And the sa~d Itrst ~ntfana] Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas, ts hereby authorized fo ~c iv~ from fh~ a~fd ~urcbaser (f3f,670 OO) Thirty Four Thousand, Bix Hundred and ] ~h?y and No/lO0 Deli rs plus accrued interest to date of ~ale and depo.~f s~me t> bbc credit of the City of Denton, Texas, in the~aid Floc~rtc Lt?ht and lower Sy t~m R~newal, P ti rm nt and Retirement Fund tA ID AND AlII©VID th]~ fha 31at day of March 1950 l~ntd Jack Bonds, Chairmsn of the Citj Commis~ion, City ATT~°T of Denton, Texas ~ha~ C Orr Jr ec~o%ary City of Denton, Texa~ ^pproved I L Yar~rough Mayol City of Den~on,Texa~ Appro~(d a~ tn form end le~ali~y I Re?ers Teal Attorney I City of Denton Texas Motion was made by Uannah and seconded by Fit?~ere]d to adopt the Resolution to ocli th~ Clt5 o? D~nl~m Bonds to the First Stats Bank of Denton who submitt~d ~h~ hf~he~t b~d Morton carried 273 CITY ~ALL MARCH 31, 1950 3 Bids on Plectrie Meters w~r~ received f~om 1 Nelson Electric Co $10 /6 ea 2 General Flectrte and Supply fo 10 46 " 3 Graybar Electric Co 10 47 " 4 R & A Supply Co 10 /9 " L 5 Priester Supply Co 10 49 " 6 We tdnghouse Electric Supply Co 10 51 ' The City Ingineer recommended that the bid of the Nelson Electric Company be adcepted Motion was mede by Fitzgerald end seconded by Hannah to accept the recon~nendatlon of the City Engineer and purchase 144 - 15Amp, 120 volt 2 wire, type Jo, Sangamo Meters ~ $10 /6 each w~th ~ull freight allowed to Denton Motion carried 4 Bida on Water Meter~ w~m opened and referTed to the f~ty Fng~necr and W O Smith ~or ~tudy ahd recommendation 5 The following Resolution wa~ presented ~T A STFCIAI CALLED MEgTING OF TMF CIqY COMMISSION OF THE CItY OF DE~ITON, TEXAS, '~_LD IN THE CIqY HALL OF qAID CITY ON 1HE 31at DAY OF MARCH,lq50 BES_OLETION WMFRFAS, it is necessary that the lq49-1950 Budget for the City of Denton, lexag, be amended in certain particulars as hereinafter noted, NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Commission oF She City of Denton, Texas, that the attached sehedul~ of budget transfers of the Water, Light, and Sewer Department 19Aq-1950 Bud~#t be and it is hereby adopted as an amendment to said lS~9-195~ Budget Be it further resolved that future m~nor changes within said Budget be and they are hereby authorized, Frovtded the over all expenditures authorized in the original 19~9-19 0 Budget ar~ not increased BUDGFq_AMLN! ED CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS Schedule of Budget ~ransfers Water, ewer and Li?ht 19A9-1950 Budget DEPARTM}NT Budget Increase Decr(ase Amended Budget General Administration & Service CibyEngineer Office Salaries-Clerical 1800 O0 2250 O0 A050 00 Travel 500 O0 300 OO 200 O0 Supplies for Engineer ~ar 200 00 75 O0 125 O0 Maint & Repairs - Engineers Car 250 O0 lOC O0 150 O0 Printing & Advertising ~0,00 _~ Tot~t ?300 O0 475 O0 274 CITY WALL MARCTt 91 1950 P~PAR~MFNq Bud?~t Increase Decrease Amended Budg~ t En~ineerin~ and Surveying Salaries Operating (iS( 00 394 O0 6850 O0 Fxtra Help 330 OO 330 O0 2uppl~es Office Supplies 165 OO 165 OO Survey Crc% Truck 250 OO 175 O0 1o500 M~nor Tools & Fqu~p 250 00 250 O0 Other Supplies( tske , ere ) l~O OO 12~ 00 375 00 Meier of Tools & In.~ rum~nts 60 O0 1~000 200 OO Ms~ntenane~ of C~ew truck 1OO.00 .. 2~,00 .. 7~,O0 total ]074 O0 ~?000 Meter Reading & Rtllinf ~ Collecting oelsries Clerical S~80 O0 120 O0 8400 O0 Operation~ 7176 OO 30 O0 7206 O0 Maintenance ~]04 OO 15 O0 4119 O0 Supplies Office Supplies 1300 O© 750 O0 2250 O0 Other oupplies 50 O0 50 O0 Maintenance of Equipment 180 OO 270 O0 450 OO Employee Bonds 35 O0 35 00 Office Equipment Led?er and Card Trays 2~O, 00 ~50.00 total 1520 O0 Store Room OfFice Supplies 50 O0 50 O0 Other Supplies ~o0,00 ..~20,O0 ~O,O0 to~el 50 OO 220 OO Machine Shop slarles Fxtra Help 600 OO 600 OO 12OO OO upplies Minor Tools ASO OO 450 OO O~her oupplies(Me~al ere) 1900 OO 350 OO 2250 OO Capital Out]ay ?urchege of Lathe 3OOO OO 5000 OO Purchase oF UeldlnF Machine _~20.00__ 10~O total 1~00 O0 5010 O0 Power Production Salaries Plant Maintenance 150~) OO 875 O0 14170 OO Supplies: Office Supplies ]50 OO 100 OO 250 OO Lubricants P(;O OO l~50 CO 6800 CO For Motor Vehtcl~s 650 O0 650 OO Maintenance of EQu~pm~nt Truck & Fick Up 700 O0 700 00 Major Engine Repairs ]3000 OO 13OO O0 11500 O0 Accessory F]~trie F~ul[m~nt 500 ~O 500 OO Mfseelaneous Fquipment lPOO 1200 Tools, Aee~sory }lectr~c Equipment and other 1200 )0 1200 O0 Contractual Communication 50 O0 50 CO Insurance on Tru~k (04) 67 O0 67 O0 Insurance on En?lnes end Accessory Lqulpment 1750 O0 1750 O0 total f517 O0 5925 CO 275 CITY MALL MARCN 31, 1950 DEPARTI~_J~T Budget Increase D~cr~aqe Amended Bud?et Water Production Supplies Gas, Oil, etc 325 O0 305 O0 Tube Oil, etc 75 O0 250 O0 325 O0 Station Supplies (Other) 300 CO °50 O0 ~o oO For Water Purification 2400 O0 750 CO 1650 O0 Maintenance of Facilities Building & Grounds 350 OO 300 00 ~O ~) Wells end Chlorinators 4~1 O0 300 OO 771 O0 Ma~ntenace of Fquipment: Motorized Equipment 35/~ 00 350 O0 Power Pumping Equipment 11375 OO 2900 CO 8475 O0 Equipment-Mowing Machine .... 1~0,~O total 1375 O0 /200 CO Power D~stribution Salaries and Wages Operations l~lqO O0 1500 OO 16910 60 Maintenance 2186~ 60 ] 500 O0 20362 60 Supplies Minor Tools & Apparatus 10OO O0 1OOO O0 Other Supplies 9019 40 7000 CO 2019 /0 Travel 75 CO 75 CO Maintenance of: Street Lights and Signals ) Distribution lines & cables) 10111 40 7000 O0 1711 40 Meter Maintenance ) Other Facilities ) Miscelaneous ) Maintenance of Equipment: Motorized Equipment 1020 OO 980 O0 2000 OO Tools and Apparatus ~O,~O ?O,Q~ total 910y O0 lOO0 O0 Water Distribution Salaries & We?es Operations 9445 OO 18OO O0 11245 O0 Maintenance 17609 40 1800 OO 15809 40 Travel 10 O0 10 O0 Supplies Motor Vehicles 1695 O0 500 CO 119~ OO Minor Tools 7~0 O0 750 O0 Other Operating Supplies 3340 75 3000 CO 3/0 75 Materials for Maintenance &Repetrs to facilities Maine Laterals and Service ~ Hydrants & Fire Hydrants Meters end Meter Boxes 7664 85 4500 OO 12164 85 Maintenance of Equipment: Motor Fqu~pment & 0there 1~6~,00 ~00,O0 3065.0~ total 8566 CO 53~0 O0 ~ewage Collection Salaries & Wa~es: Operations 8065 CO 1535 OO 9600 O0 Maintenance 9355 OO 51~5 O0 ]/500 O0 Travel o500 2~ O0 Supplies: For Motor Vehicles 395 O0 265 OO 660 OO Minor Tools 50 OO 50 OO Materials & Supplies: 276 CITY ~L M;RCM 31 1950 DFPARTPENT Budget In~rease Decrease Amended Budpet for Maintenance oF Facilities lines, manholes e~c 700 O0 150 O0 850 O0 Motorized Mesvy ]qu pment ~15,00 2_~00,00 2815.00 9670 O0 Sewage Disposal Suypl~es for Operation ~upplies For Motor Vehicles leo 100 CO Pump & Lift fatten ~5 O0 35 O0 Minor Tool~ and appliances iD0 O0 Sewage Treatment 1600 O0 2600 O0 4200 O0 Materials and %uppltes for Matnt oF ~act]it~es Bldg~ & Ground~ 25 O0 25 O0 Materials & oupDlle for Malnt of ~qulpment Motoring FquJp 150 OO 150 O0 Power Mower %r ewer P]ant _l~O.O0 __150,00 total 3160 O0 Debt Service Requiremehts Power & Light Fund for Tax Wsrrant~ ]8000 OO 18000 O0 Depric]ation Fund (3247 Less reaerve for Machine Shop lathe 000 O0 Major Repair to [ow r giant Fn~ne ate N~t /52f7 11 45Pf7 11 Lan~ Burohaaa land for Storage q o~er 12000.00 12000.00 total Changes 72731 O0 7'~9Z7 tl S~mary: Decrease in Hudg~t~ 76947 11 Increase in Budgets Net Dif?erence ~216 ll It i pos 1bio that we may have founla lathe which can be bought ~f so the $3000 O0 herein deleted wl]l be r~qutred PASSED AND APPROVID this 31st day of March, 1950 Si?ned Yack Bonds, Chairman of ATTtST: C~ty Commis~ion~ City of Denton, Texas City Serreta~y City of Denton, T~xa~ Approwd I L Yarbrough Mayor City of Denton, Texas Motion was made by Ftt~rald and seconded by Hannah to adopt the Reso]ution amending th~ Budget Mot]on carried 6 The Minutes of the Commission meetings for January 20,~0, February 6 101 14~ 2~ and Marah 3, 10 ]7 and 21 ware read and all were approved excepi the meetin~ o~ January PO, 1050 Upom motion the Comm~%o~ ~tood a]lourn~d ry 277 CITY HAIL APRIL 7, ]950 Cai]ed meeting of the City Commission of the ~[ty of Denton, Ts×aH held in the Council Room of the City Hall at 7 30 ! M on April ?, 1950 Present Bonds~ Hannah~ Ta]laferro Curtis Absent Fitzgerald 1 Bids on a Ditching Machine were opened Crom ~ 0verton & Ross Barber Green Ditcher B Bartholow Machinery Co - P~rsone Ditcher C Ohaw lqu~ycaent Co - Buckeye Ditcher A motion was made by Tal].Cerro end econded by Curtis to refe~ the bids to the City Engineer for study and recommendation Motion earthed Bids on a two ton truck wece opened from A Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co B Ben Ivey Motor Co C Eavenson Motor Co Bids were referred to Taliaferro and Curtis for study 3 The following Ordinance closing Earl Street was presented AN ORDINANCE CLOSING FARL ~TH~!~ IN qtlF A N B SURVIY, FROM McCORMICK STREYT EAST TO U S HIC~AY NO 7/, AND RFIINQIIISHING ALI ~H¥ CIUY OF DEl ~ON'S RIG;IT, TITLE, AND 1NTIREST IN AND TO ~^ID ~ORU]ON OF EARL TRtFI AND DE- CLARI~C AN YbgL~ENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THF CIUY COMMIS ION ~F THE CITY OF DENTON, TFXAS ~ I~{EREAS, the Texas State Highway Departmeni now h~s pqans for constructing a new U S Highway No 77 and, WUEREAS, the said proposed H~ghway intersects Earl Street in such a manner as to make impractical the open~n8 and use of Ear] street from McCormick ~t~eet to said pnoposed ~lighway; and, W~IFREAS~ said portion of Earl Street is of no value to the C~ty of Denton Texas; NOW THEREFORE, be ~t ordained by the City Commisqton of the City of Denton, Texas SECTION THAT the said Far] °treet from McCorm~ck Street to the proposed U o Highway No 77 be and it t~ hereby closed SECTION 2~ THAT the City of Denton, Texas, hereby re]~nquishe~ all raght,tttle, and interest or claim of whatsoever nature in and to said Larl °treet from Cormick Street to the proposed U S ;{ighway No 77 SEC]ION 3. THE fact that the said port~on of Earl %treet is of no use to the City of Denton, Texas, end is a burden to the City to keep clean and ~ree from grass, weeds and trash, together with the fact ~het s ~d land could be more profit- ably utilized for the construction of dwellings end appurtenant buildings creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the mle requir- ing ordinances to be read on three several days be and the same is hereby CItY IALL A;RIL ? 1950 suspended and this grd~nsnce ~hall be Jn full force and effect from and after the d~te of ~ts ps,safe and approval PAS iD and approwd this 7th day of April A D , 1950 °i~ned Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, ATTR~T Texan Chas C Or~ Jr ~cret~ry City of Denton Te×a~ Approved J L Yarbrough Mayor Ctty of De~ton Texas Approved a t~ ~orm and I~ts]~ty Rogers Teol Attorney C~ty of Denton Texss A mot]on was nnde by Tsl] ferro and seconded by Curtis to m~pend the rules and pass the Ordinance to ]ts ~econd reading Motion carried A motion was made by Cu~tl and seconded by ]a]isferro to pa~s the Ordinane~ to It~ third and fins] r~adin? Motion carried A motion was made by Hannah and eeeonded by Curtis to adopt the Ordinance Motion carried 4 A motion wa~ made by Curtis and ~econded by Taliaferro to ocli that port, on of lan~ owned by the Ctty nC Denton in the Grnenlee Addition, being thst part of ]o~s ~ and 9, in block P lying South of U S Utghw~y # 77, to T ! Carm~ther~ for the ama price per sluare foo~as paid by the City No Ab tract t to b* ~n~h~d by the City of Denton Motion carried 5 The m~nu~e~ o? the meettn of M~h 31 ]q~o were read and approwa 6 i~e f~ty ]n?tne~r recommended that the City purchase 200- 5/8" X 3//" and 6 - 1 American Wa$er M~±a~s from Viking Supply Co A merles wa made by qa~mah and s~cond~d by Curtis to accept the recommendation of ~hc Clty tn~ln ~ and purchase of 200-5/8' X 3/4" American Wa~r M(tcr~ ~nd 6 - ]" Am rlcan Wat(~ Ueter f~om Vtklnf Supply Co Motion carried 7 Th fo]]owtn~ ~dInance amendin~ Zoning was Pre,ended AN OIl)]kANt} AMtNII~i( qHt ?ONING AND U ~ DI°TRI~T MAP O~ q~{~ CIqY OI DINTON~ T]YA° 0 A~ TO Rt]MOVL A C~RTAIN TIIAC% O1 IAND IOCAT]p o~ q li bOU]H SIDL OF RAIRI~ %TR?FT AND TH[ iA ! ]Bt OF W}LCI{ ]R~FT~ FULIY D~%~RIB[[ IN TNF F~[fO~I]NC OI~DIN)NCE [ROM qHEFW~ILING DI ?HICk, [LACING AMF IN ~HF BUS]NF*S DISTRICT, FINDING A NFCiooITY THFRi~ FOR UNDII ~qt MA°T~R PIAN OF TH~ >AID ZONINC AND USI MAP Pi)CING m* ~Y IN A F]R} ZON[ OF THt PI Y OF DFNqON TFX^S AND DECLARIN( AN F~ FRGFNCY B~ 1I ORDAINFD BY THF CIiY CObbie ION OF THF CITY C~ DI~qON, TtYA ICqION ~ That tho Zoning and Use D~tr~ct Map of tho City of Denton~ Texas which is a part of Chapter Ten, Artfcle II of the Revised Ordinances of said City be amended s~ follow~ All that c~rtatn tract of land sttuated in the C~ty of Denton, County of Denton, °tare of ~e~as and bctn located et thc outheast corner of the Jnte~ action of ~lch otrcet ~nd Prairie ~treet and more particularly described as follows 279 CITY HALL APRIL 7, 1950 BEGINNING at the intersection of the oouth bo,mdary ]~ne of Prairie Street end the tet boundary line of Welch ~HFNCF oouth along the eat boundary lfne of Uelch stre, t 36 feet to a point for corner THENCF Fast and parallel to the outh boundary llne cC Prairie Str*et 120 fe~t to a point for corner, THENCE North 36 feet to s ~oint on th~ outh boundary l~ne of Prs~le Street fo~ co~Uer, T~IFNCE We~t along the South boundary lin~ of Prairie Street 120 feet to the place of be~lnn3n? All the above described property 1~ hereby r~moved from the dwe]lin~ district as shown on ~sid ?on]ng and Use Dt triot Map nd ]s hereby plac~ in the Bus,ness District es shown on ,~id Map, md all provisions ~ ~aid Zoning Ordinance and ?nntn~ Ma[ shell hereafter apply to said property as Business property and as 6that property located ]na Buamne~s Dt trict that term is defined in said Revised Zoning Ordinance $$CTION 2, The City Commission of the City of D~nton, ~xa~, h~reby find~ that such a change has been approwd +y th~ rlannI~ Board of the City of Denton, Texas S1CTION 3. The foregoing described property Is/plac~d w~thin the FIqP L].M~T__S se that term is defined in Chapter %an, Article One of the R~vtsed Ordinances of the Ci*y of Denton, Texas S~COION 4~ The fact that the owner of the property h~reinabove de crIbed dostl~s to place on said property valuable business fmprovements, and the further fact that such improvements are badly needed by the City of D~nton, in ~ts comprehensive plan for development and progress, and the Further fact that the present classification of ~aid property p~events such bustnessess ~rom being estsbl~sh~ end operated and the iurther fact that th, Planning Board in and for the Ctty of Denton, Texas, h~ tnwot~ ated said matt*~ and recommended to this Commission the immediate changeof said property to Business Classification creates an emerg ney and an urgent and imperative necessity that the requirement that Ordinances be read on three ~everal meetings of the City Commission, be, and ~he s me is hereby suspended and this Ordinance ~ha]l take effect lnm~edJat~ly ~pon ~ts pa~age and approval, and it is hereby adopted and approved ~ASalD AND A~PROVFD this 7th, day of April A D , 1 ~50 S~gned Jack Bonds Chairman of the City Co~s~ion, City of ATTtST D~nton Texas Chas C Orr Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas APproved J L Yerbrough, Mayor City of Denton, Texas &PPROV~D A TO FORM Re[ers Teal, Attorney City of Denton, ~exas A motion wa made by Tal~aFe~o and ~conded by Curtis to suspend rules and pass the Ordinance to its secont reading Motion ca~r~ed A motion was made BY Curtis and seconded by Hannah to pass the Ordinance to ~ts third and final r~ad~ng Motion carried I ~T¥ }{ALL A m~ton wa rondo ~y Tal]af~ r~ ~ and qeoonded by Curtis to adopt fha Ordinance On Roll Call al] Commi toners present voted Aye" No Commissioner voted "Nay" The O-d~nanre wa d(e]a~d pa~ed The Ch~trman aplo~nted Oo~m~ ~ion~r Ta]iafe~ro snd Curtis to eanva~ the election ~tu~ns Th* [ollow~nF r(~rt wa m,~de ()F TU~ C ~Ill]} ~IOI~F~ TO CANVA TU] R[qURWo OF qUF FL?Cq]ON HrLD IN TH? CItY ~F DD~TON TFXA~, 0~ TUt l%h DA~ OF fi~RIL, fi D Gomos now your eomm~[ o appointed ~ c nva~5 %he roLu;n~ oF %h~ Ilee?~on h~ld in %ho C~Ly of D~nton Texas on lh /Lh day of April A D , 1950 andrespse%- ivoly m~k~ %h~ fo]]ow~n~ W~ have oaee~u]]y esnva~ ed ~he r~ ~u~ns o~ s~d e]sction 8nd flnd the m su]%s FOR T~ O~IC] OF UAYOR OF ~t~ C]q20~ D~fqON~ ~Fvgo~ Ttt[ FOiIOW]NC N~tD MFN R~CFIV3D TUF [~D]R 0~ VOT~ IN[]CAq~D OYPO IlL qU?IR VOTFS O C FNIG~ 399 G?ORCF W WOOI?R]DC~ 5)2 B E LOONFY 153 MA~ H~N~ 1181 ~OR ~UF OFFICt OP C]qY Mfi~MALI OF TH] C][Y OF DYN~O~, T]XA~ TMF FOLLOWING N~FD MFN R~CI]V]D T U VOT[o IND]fATID 0PPO~IT~ ]HFIR N~FS N~E VO% I S ~ACK HARRISON 2270 FOR THE OFF~C~ Ol C~TY /I ~ORNEY OF ~q C~TY O1 DENTON, T~XA THE FOLLOWING N~FD MFN RFP] IVID ~q[ VOT]S INDICATID OF[OS]~E TUEIR N~ N~E VOT~ ROBR~ H C~L~WIII IR 2275 [OR q~E OF~IO~ OP ~ITY CO MI2 IOMIR( ~hree to be elected) O~ TUF CI Y Ol D~NqON, 1~AS, ~E FOllOW[NC N~MLD MIN RFCF]~ID T~I VOfF~ INDICATED OPIOoITt ~>IR N~S VOTFS J E FITZG[RflD 1574 7 H L~OLTT 701 G" 2RA~MFR R 993 F q V1 TAI 773 V G MIRqUALL R ~ G~IIL 1126 FoP ~he annexa6~on oP q~t~et Numb~ r Onf ~( ~or t+~d uj~n the ePP~e~al ballot h6peto aLbaPhCd ~ v~ ~ wepe AGATN~T annexation oP Tzaet Nut,,+ p Onc ~r epzb~d u~n 6he oPPJelal bsllo~ hereto a6baeh d ~17~ wtes w~e FOR ann xa~ton of pme~ ~/umbpr ~wo de~ep]bed upon the oPfl~e~al ballo~ hepeto at~ach~d ~ voleq wet ca ~ AGAINST annexatlrm oP q pac~ N~b~p ~wo df er ~bed upon the otPiefal b~llot hereto atlaehed ~P~ v~t~z wot~ e CITY UALI ^]~RIL '7 1950 FOR annexation cf ~ra~t Nlzmber Thr~e de~c ~b~d upon the official ballot hereto attached 12~ votes wtre ca~t AGAINST annexalion of Tract Number hereto attached ,~ votes were cast FOR annexation oF Tract Number Fou~ descr~ ed ~on th~ o~tcial ha]lot hereto attached 128~ votes were ACAIN T annexation of Tract Number ~our de crlbed u~n th~ official ballot hereto attached ~,,o~ votes wet( ~R annexation of Tract N~ber Five de ~r~b*d upon ~h~ o[f]c]al ballot hereto attached 121~, votes w~re AGAINoT annexation of Tract Number ~ive described upon ~he o~f~clal ballot hereto attached lO2 vote~ w~e cast FOR annexation of ~ract N~ber Six de~cr~bed npon the efffcial ballot hereto attached 1288 votes were ca~t AGAIN ~ annexation of Tract Number Ix described u~n ~he official ballo~ hereto attached 1l~ votes were caot ~o~[CT~VFLY SUBM~ITFD ON ~HI ~ 7th DAY OF A~L ]950 igned Homer R U ~al~nfor~o 9 The following R~so]ution was presented AT A S][CIAL C~L~D ~ING OF TNE CITY COMY] ION OF TUF ClqY OF D~qON T~AS, YELD AT THE CITY ~ALL O~ S~ID CIfY ON A~RIL 7th, ]950 RFS2i~%~O~ ON T~Ib TME 7th day of ~RIL A D , 1950 c~e on to be ~ns~dered at a Special called mee?ing of the City Commis~ion of the City oF Denton, qex~, the matSer of canvassing the returns of an election heretofor~ held on the 4th day of April, A D 1950, sa~d election hav~n[ h~r~tofore b~en duly ordered by said C~ty Co~i~sion for the ~rpose oF electing a MAYOR a CITY M~ m~A[l a CIPY ATIORNEY, and THeE CITY ~O~IS IONFR° for the gity oF Denfon ~exas and For the purpose of su~itting to thevoters of ?he ~ity of Denton, T~xas, the question of annexing certain t~act~ of ]snd f~ ~b C~ty oF Denton and the City Co~]sston having duly canvas-ed the returns of said election finds that the followJng n~ed men ~eceJved the votes ~nd~catad opposite their names ~ F0~ ~YOR OF THE Clq% OF DENTON, qEXA~ VOq I S 0 C KNIG~ CEORGF W ~OLFRIPGE ~52 B F ~ONFY ] 5] MA~ ~NAH 1] ~R OITY HA~H~L O~ qUt fITY OF bFNTON T~S ~ N~ VOq [ S JACK HARRIBON FOR g~TY ATTO~ O~ q~F CITY O~ DENSON. T~AS ~, N~ VOTE2 ROBFRT H CALDW~L, ~ PP73 282 CItY ~ALI AI[~II ? 1950 ~0]~ OI%Y COHMIo ION OF TUF CITY OF qENTON, mEXA° (?hr ~ ?0 ]e elected) N AMA VOl FS 7 t FITZGtRAI D 7 ~ IF~T 701 G TM BR~FI(, R 993 R~YMO~D A K}~ 7~OF 5/~ V ( MARSUALL ~TS R B C~IL1 llP6 FOR ann~xa?~on of Tr ~t 5umber One d~ e~]he5 uDon the official ballott lP69 vo~es were AQAIN°T ann~xa~ ion of Tr,~c$ ~[~inTer One dc crJbed upon the official ballot votes were ca t FOR annexation o? q~ac~ Number Two described %l~n ?he off~otal ballot ~ votes w~re caqt AOAI~S~ annexation of rset ~mnb~r Fw~ ~ ~b~d upon ?he 3free,al ballot vo~es we]e c votes were ~8 ? AfAINe~ annexation of ~et ~umber qhr(~ de~c~bfd upon the of Cie~al 121 votes were ca ? FOR annexa?~ n of 5fac[ number Four d~ (r~b~d upon the official ballot votes were caot AGAIN°q annexation ~ ~r~c$ ~umber [oui de~cr~bed upon ?ha off]o~al ballot 1V~ votes w~re cast FOR 8nn xstion of ?raci N~ber F~ve described upon the official ballot 121~ votes were AGAINST annexation of Tm, ct ~umhel ~ ~ve de crJb~d upon the official b~llot 122 votes we~ ca t FOR annexation of qraot Nu~nber °Ix deqni]be~ upon the official ballot 1288 vo~es were cast AGA NoT anne at,on of Irac$ Number ~ix d~ nrlbed upon ?h~ official ballot 118 votes we~ ca t IT ~PFARING From the canvaq% of said ~oturn~ of ~ald ~l(c?]on that Mark ~annah received ~h( majority o~ vo$~ c~ ~ for Sh~ off, on of MAYOR OF T~ O~ DFHqON, T[XAo, hat lack Uarr~ on rfce~v d The ma~o Jty of votes cast for the office of CIUY ~IAR~WALI OF T~q OIlY O~ D~NTON. TEY~, that Robert H Cald- well~ Jr reo~ved th majority of [he v~te% east for the off, ce of CI%Y A~O~]EY O[ qUY CItY OF D~NqON TIXA that [ E F]tzgerald~ R B (~bill~ and G H Brammer r received ~he h~he~t n~bar of votes os~t fo~ the off, ce of CITY CO~[° IONFR OF {[ CItY O] OFf'TON T~; , It ~s therefore ordered and declared that ~ a~d MA[~ UAHNAH JACE ~{ARRI$ON~ ROtFRT H CAIDWIII. JR AND J ~ rI?Z~ I ~A~ R B GAb~BI[; A~ f B~{~[R R were duly elected as Mayor. C~ty Mar hall C~y A?~< ;~ y and C~y Co~tso~on~rs re~peot~vely of the C~ty of Denton. qexas IT A~O MPIARi~G Fo~ th( canvas of ~id returns of said e]actlon %hat the action of the C~ty Commission of tha City of Denton in approving the pet~tion~ of proparty owne-% of all trants of land for annexation $o aid City of T~xas~ wa~ a~prowd by th~ vot~r~ vol~ng ~n %aid elect~on. Jt ~ th.re?ore ordered and d~e]ared that ?h~ mid c~r?sJn tracts of land d~crlb(d u~n the official ballot are d~]y apmrox~d for annex~tfon ?o the City of Den~on~ Texas CITY BALL APRIL 7, 1950 tA FD AND APPROVPD qMIS 7th DAY O? AI WIL ^ D lq30 °Tf~ItD Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Pommiaolon Cfty of Denton, T~xn Chss C Orr, lr %ecr~t~rv City of Denton, Texas I L Yarbrough Mayo! C~t¥ of Denton ifxa~ A motion was made by Ta]iaPer~o and seconded by Curtis to adopt the Resolution Mo?ion carried 10 The Ordinance annexing o[x ]facts of lend was pre~ented AN ORDIN^NCE ANN1XJN( CYRT^qh q>H:llqORY TO qUF CIqY DFN]ON, TFXAS ANI D]CIARDG ^ti [ME~LNCY BE IT ORDAJNYD BY THE CIfY fOI1MI ION OF IU~ C] Y DENTON, qrXAS St CTIQN % That the Following described tracts of ]and are here~y annexed to~ nad mede e part of~ and brought ~n to the corporate ]~mlls of ?he City of Denton, Texas, in compliance with an election held in the City of Denton, Texas, on the lth day of April, ^ D , 1950, to-wit All that certain tract or parcel of lend ~tua?~d in the ~ounty of Denton and State of ?exes, and described in ±rsct~ a~ fe]lowq TRACT ON~ AIl ?hat certain lot, tract or ps~ce] of land a part of Robett Beaumont one-third ]~afue survey, ^bst Ho 31, and a peP? of e tract of land cfnwyed hy Alton Dlanken~hip nd Wife Cle~ta Mae B]ankensh~p to W R Milam and wife Audrey L by Warranty deed dated Aufu~t Jl~ 19/3 enn recorded ~n Book 301~ Page 469, Deed Peeord~ f Denton County Texas nd particularly described es follows BFPINNINC at a polnt 125 Feet We t of the No~hf~st corner of said M~]am tract, said No~th~ t eozner bctn~ on the Ue t 14n~ of Ma]one Street qMFNCr outh along the City Ltmft~ of ~he Cit of Denton Rexes and parallel to the We~t line of Malone b~r et 89~ fe*t for corner an iron stske~ TMENCE We t 295 feet for corner on the Fa t Itne of Gober Street, the ~ame Deing the %outhweat corner ~f ~Md Milmm ~rant THENCE North alon~ the Fast line of Ocher treat gSi Feet for ocT'nec I THFNCE Fa t P75 feet to place of beginning - T__~ACT Being a part of thc Joseph Carter upvey, dn Denton County, Texas, and being a part of that c(rtMn tract convfyed to W D Key and wife by J D qarri~ and W~fe by Deed recorded in Vol 260 page 520~ of the Deed R(corda of Denton County, Texas, more particularly described as follows BL6INNIN6 a* ?he Northwest co~ne~ of ~a1~ tract conveved to W D Key and wife, a~ efo~* aid amc bt?ag Jn a fence line and b~Jng tho Northeast corner I a ee~t~In ~rac~ c nveyed to J L Owens by I D Marr~s by deed da?ed Ma~h ~, ]~40 ~ecorded ~n Vol 349, Page 507~ Deed R~n~s ce Denton County, Texas 284 - ~tRII 7 ]950 ~ TH]NCC Ia~t with lh~ North llne of the tract conveyed to W D key and wlfa }y J D tTarrJ~ s arachnid, and along add f~noe line on a calling ouch F% deg 26 rain [aM, for d~ lance oF ]]60 Ct a corner tn ~Md nor?h boundary ]ins qwY C] oath ] dog 37 mis I/~ t on a line parallel with the }a t Boundary linn of +h t~act ~onveyed ~ W D Key, a distance of P~O feet s eornrr ~n ~ nee line marking the Boufh boundary ]]n~ of sa~d ~ract conveyed to U D Key, TU~NCt ~o~th F~ d~ fP m~n we~ w~ih Md auth bmndary linc of the trae$ ~cnv~yed to W D Fey a d~tanee of 1150 %~1 to the u?hwe~t co~ner of a~d tract canwyed to W D Key and h~nf fha ruth~a~t corner of the Sract conveyed to J L Owens by I D ~aml~, a~ aforesaid, Shim point b~ng the NorthweM ~mnf~ C ~ho ~ I ~aul~ ~raet and *he No, Thcs t cor- ner of The tract Co~er]v o~ed by Jake Crsv~n ~ me now owned by Ruby biu~ph~e anl and h~oband C C 2mul~ qUiNCE North ] degree 37 MouSes last °P3 5 feet, an iron stake a~ ~he [o~n~ ~f b~f~nning RAfT ~U~ FY }e~n~ a part of Will'sm fran~h~w eurvcy Jn smd Camry, part o~ a 2] acre traa~ of land ~onv~y~d to Joe S rambJll by C C Pa~e and wife ~dn~ Yayme and N W Payne~ a bachelor, by d~ed dst d ~anu~y 17, ~27, ~ corded i~ Vol 209 ~afe AA1, of th~ Deed R~cord~ of D~n~on County q~xa~, mo~ fully d~er~bed fo] iowa, [PC]NNYNf aJ a point ~n th~ north ~undary l~ne of smd tract convey d to Joe Osmht]l as sfoteqaid, cO Peet weot of the m~ t north~n No~ih~, t ( zn~ ef aid traot~ and b~ing 20 feet wct of th~ Norihw(M corn r of an ~ acc( tract of land convey- ed 1o the City cC Denton ~e~ss by P C Wither~ by deed dated July 20 lO()~ recoyd~d in Vol a3 Ia~e &23 of the Dead Reeotdq of ]enton P un{~ IHtNO} Sou[h on a lin( j ral]o] w~th the ~ast l~ne of the tract e~rveyed to Gtmh~]] and th we%t ]lne of ~he tract conveyed of ~50 ff~f a ~nc~ in I}1~ north ]Jn~ of thc ~exa~ Orate C~l~f Po~ Wcm~n~ %ell course t~aot ~Y[NCi al mf ~b~ Jd no th lin( ~fl sate qoxa~ %Late Coll~g~ for ~omcn ~ ~o1~ con~ e ~acl md s fence, We t a distance oF ? 0 F~(f a oorn~ in ~b~ w~? l~ne of a public road ~un- ' rdng a]on~ th~ Uaat } undary ]Inn of the City of Denton, and the [a~f ltn~ of g G B~own and D~nton Inve fment ~orpmation's duplex addition TH>~C~ Nm~b al ng the We ~f boundn~y ]]a~ of said tmblJc road and the ia f b undmy ]]n( of fh~ Pity of Denton Robert ~? and e~nfinuJn~ north w~fh Che ~sqt ~undary lnn~ of ~ I sul~' ~rsct of land, tn all s dis?artec of ~50 feet a ~ ~rre~ In ~he norih houndFry lin of ~he C~ty oF Donion as ~t mm ~lon Greenwood ~{INC} ~a~t a]on~ ?he Nm~b ~mndary lira of t~n ?tact conveyed ?O JO+ /'nm~Jl] a ~fo~r ~tict, s~me h~b~g the mouth boundary 1lee of a c~tafn ?r~ci e m~yed ~o W D [~y ~n] w~fe by T D Ham] ~ by de~d z~orded ~n Vol °(O~ }me 5oO~ of th+ D~od Reaords oF Deu~an Cmm+y %exa~ ]n all ~ d~e~anee oF 750 feet to the pla(~ of t0e~innJng 28,5 CITY TtALL APRIL /, ]q~O TRAOT FOUR~ Being p~+rt cC the B B B and C P R Su~vey~ mere particularly described as follows BFCINNING at the Southwe°t corner of a ~ ltain ~raet c nveyed to S H Watson by T A Browning and wif~ J~s Je Brw~minf , -I by deed recorded in Vol 286 pale 227 of the D~ed R~eo~d of Denton County, qexas, sa~d point be~n? ~n the East ~fde of the old Denton-Gainsville road end ~e~nt 9~ xar~ ~t of J A Hann 13 acre tract out of the Mei~enhaJm~r Survey THFNCF North with the West boundary 2Jne oC ~he ss~d tract conveyed to e H Watson and slon~ the last l~n~ cC seJd Denton- Gainesville road 412 feet, a corner, THINCE Ea~ 800 f~et, TM~b1CE South on a line parallel with the Ue~t line of the tract con eyed to S R Watson by the ~ Jd ~ A Brwonin~ ~nd wife a distance of 412 feet, a corner THFNCE West 800 feet to the place of be~innJn~, AL 0 ~nclud~ng all that tract or parcel of land ly~n~ ~mmediately West of the above described tract of land betwten ~etd tract and center line of the Old Den~on-Gs~ne%v~lle Road now known as North Loou~t °treat ACT Being a part of a certain tract of land conveyed to J L Owen~ by J D War, is by deed recorded in Vo] 3~9, Iege 507, ce the Deed Records of Denton ~ounty, ?e~as BFGIN~INC at a point in the cente~ ]]ne of Greenwood and the East line cC the pre~ent I tmi~ s TM~I~CE }sst along the cen~er]~ne of Greenwood treat 163 feet to a point for corner T~{ENCE North 1° 3v' East ?P3 5 f~e~ to an ton [~n For ~crne: TNENC} along the North boundary ]~ne of sa d Hsr~s to Owens tract 52 6 feet to a point on the East boundary lfn~ oF present City IimJts for corner, 1HE/ICE in a southerly direction ~,lonc present Pa~t C~ty Limit line 2A9 6A feet to th~ place of beginning TRACT SIX $ Ly~n~ and being sltuated In the County of Denton and a pert of the Robert Beaumont Survey, B~GINNI~IG st e point in the North Boundary lin~ of ~he p~e~enl City IimJts, said point being 4OO fee~ No~th of the oouthwe~t corner of a tract of land conveyed ~y ~{ H Lwtn& end wife Mary E Fw~ng to J A Pruitt by deed dated Novemb~ r 27 ]909,and recorded in Vol 114, Pa~e PlS, of the Deed (ccord ~f Denton County, Texas, and conveyed by the said I A ?ru~tt and wife to the City of Denton, Texas, by deed dst*d the 3rd day of March, 1950, THENCE North along the West boundary l~ne of s~,id ~ract ~75 feet to the Northwes~ corner of s Jd tract 286 ~]TY ~M] ,~ qUFNCL fa t alon~ the North boundsry line of qald tract ~02 vsras to a t~Int roi corner, otld point beln~ 20 feet of ~he ~mlhwes~ emnr~ of a 15 aerr t~aet of lamd c~nvoy*d by ~ [~ [~ ~rf to D I ~ ~lk~ns, T"INCI ouch a]om ih~ last ~oundspy l~ne of said tract, con- veyed by J I }~ttt and wife to the Clty of Denton~ Texas /P1 F~t to s ~ nt ff~ r ~orner, qeJd toJnt be~n~ the Ninth brund~ry line of th~ P {sen1 City Limits, i~tNC~ West along th{ [nr ~{nt North boundary l~ne of the City of Don1 m ~oZ 7 vara ~o lbo llac~ of be~tcnJnl alqo in- r]ud~n~ the Couniy Road adjacent to lhe We t boundary ]~ne of the preu~tt ~raet o dl tanee from the existing North boundary l~ne of lh~ C:ly IJmtt to the North boundary l~ne of the t~ei~it qraet LO] ION 2, It being noes ~ar~ that the abow described trsots of land be annexed 1o the C~?y of D~nton Texa~ ~n eom[l~ mee w~th an elec~on hel8 on the 7th day of April, A L , 1~50 Jn o~ae that c~tatn off th~ p~op~rty owners may p~o~ed t~edtat~]y wtth ~he e~ns+ruetton of ]mpr~vemen*s, which eonsl~etlon now delay*d until iha p~s~a[e of ~h~ Ordinance, e~eate~ an emergency and public ne~. t~y that the r~de requ~rJnf this o.d~nanee to be passed on three ~veral ~adlm s on th~ s~v[rsl days be and the same ts hereby susp~nde~, and th~ o~dJnance sha]] be placed on its third and f~nal to its pas~a~e~ and shall be ~n full Fmcs and efffect From and after its passage and app~ovnl PAGOlD ~ND ATtRO ID on this the 7th day of April A D , 1950 t~n~d Jack Bonds, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, Te~s ATteST: Chas C Om lr oe~tary City of Denlon, T~xas Approve8 J L Yarb~ou[h~ Mayor City oF Den$on~ ~exas At PROVFD A~ qO Ff~ AND LYGflIT~Y Rogers Teel At~mney City of Denl n A motion was made by U ~llsferro and seconded by Cuff ts fo suspend the ~ules an8 la~ the Ordinance ~o ft~ econd reading MoMon carried A motion wa mass by Cu~t~ and ~conded b5 Hannah to pass the Ordinance to ~ts third and Ffna] r altng Motdon carrted t~ wa~ ma ~y a]~ ~erro and ~econd~d by Cuzti~ to the Ordinance On roll call all Com,fsston~s votod "Aye" No ~o~ssioner voted "Nay" The ~hatrman declared the O~nanee passed 1] %he newly elected City OFFlc~a]~ were sworn tn as follows Mark Usnnah Mayor Tack 'ar r~ ~on City Mar~hsl] Robert U 0a]~w~l], Jr City Atte~ney T ~ F~t/F raid Cl?y Commission R B Gsmb~l] City Co~t ~sion G ~ Brsr~r~ ~ City Commission 12 A mc~ion wan m~de hy Gsmbtl] and econded by Curtis that J F~zgerald bo e]ec~ed Chairman of ~he Cl~y Co~l~q~on for the next months Mo~on CITY gALL A]RTL ?, 1950 13 A motion was made by Cambil] and seconded by Brammer that Richard TeliaPerro be elected Vice Cha3~man cC the City Commission for the next ]P months Mo%~on A motion was m~de by GambJl] ~nd eeond~d by Curtt~ to a letter from 'The Military Order of ~h~ }u~Fle Heart' ~o Chief of }olice Jack Harrison Motion certf(d i'--'1 15 A motion was mede by Gambi]] and seconded by grammar to refer the matter of the qelevistnn Show on ~he ~orth Side of the Square to the ChteP of Police, Jack Ha~rJson MotJm carried 16 A motion was made by Curt~ end seconded by GambOl] to au~hm- ize the Mayoz to change those locks ~n the City Ua]] that he thought needed changing Motion carried 17 A motion was mede by Gamhtl] and econded by Curtis ~o struct the Purchasing A?ent to edvert~s~ For bids for 4 sets of die,etlon- al lights and 4 sets of Walk and Wait I~fhts ~o D~ ~nota]]~d on the Iubl~c Square Motion camped lg Upon motion the Commission toed adjourned ecretary Cha~ rman CIIY HALL APRII 14, 1950 Hefular meeting of the City Comm~tssion of the City of Denton, Texa~ held in the Council Room of the ~ity Hsl] at ? CO P M , April 14,~ 194) Present: Fitzgerald, laliaferro, Brammer Gambill, Curtis The accounts for the month of March w~re approved end ordered paid out of their respeotive accounts Monthly reports were made by all Department Head~ and ordered ftl~d Motion was made by Gambtll and seconded by Curti to deny Mrs Dale Seelye a reserved parking place Motion car~f~d Me,ion was made by Gambtl] nd seconded by ~aliaf~rro t¢ authorize the Mayor to write a letter to Nordberg Manufacturing Co , delaying delivery of the Nordberg Engine for ]8 days Motion ca~ried Motion was made by Gambil] and ~econded by Curtio to advertise the house on Pruttt Mill for sale, b~ds to be osened April Path, 1950 Motion carried City ~ngineer Creel recommended that the City purrhase One (1) model 160 Buckeye Ditcher Motion was made by GambJl] and seconded by Bramm~r to accept tho re- commendation of the City Fnginee~ and purch~ e One (1) model 160 Buckeye Ditcher from ~hew Equipment Co for *20,369 OOMotion carried 288 CIqY HALl [~ Al R]I 14, ] 950 ~ The Mayor mhmit~ed the following names for appointment to the named positions 1 SuFer~ntendent of Water Iieht ~ ewer Dept H G Creel~ Jr 2 °uperJntendent of treat & BrJd~e Department Bailey Coffey ) ~Jre Marshal and BuJld~n~ In ~ector ~u~ene Cook 4 Superintendent of Power }lent W T E1]iott 5 ouF~r]niend~nt of Carafe J H Parsona 6 City Painter and CarF~nt~r 7 Comptro]l~ o~ ~ecou~s C L Aldridge 8 Pxton oF Cemeteries Q M Calvert q C~?y Health Of Ct~rr D~ M I Hufcheson 10 City oee~t~ry Cha~ C Orr, Jr Mot~on wa~ made hy ls]]af~rzo eno seconded by G~btll to ratify the above appotnlmenis botJon ~$ r~d ~ha Col]owing O~d~nnnce wa~ tntroduead ~ ORDINANCE ACCtIqlNG qUt ]tD~CA~ION OF qHF C~T* WOOD U}I(HTo ADDI ION T~ ~ L%RY OFD~NTON~ T~YA , MADF ON TMh lfth DAY OF SKIIF° ~D ACC~ITING A C]]Y TRtIFlS OF THC CITY OF DENTON T}YAo qUO I ?~TS ~O D[DICATtU BY SAID [ARqY A ~r~0~ ~Y TD FIAT OF UCN ~DDIqION ON FILL WlqU IR]Iq D~DICAq]Obf H~RI%O ~qqAC][~ AND MADE A ~AR] lull] Ot AND DECLARING AN I~IRGFNC~ II 1T (RDAINID BY FUF CITY COMMI2 ION fF [H~ CITY Ob DUNqON~ TIMA~ ~hat th( dedication of the the O~ty of Dent<n, ~exao s ~hown by plot f~led wlth the City Secretary of ~he C~[y of Denton, Texas, by Joe Sk~les together with the street~ dedicated thereon, be, and the s~e are, hereby aeoept d by th~ Cfty al Denton a[.c IoN Th( ~aet ~ha~ the owne~ of sa~d Addition ha~ su~dv~ded the o mc lo~ ~nd b]ock~ a~ sho~ ~ the pl~t thereof on f~le as afore ~id end ha~ dedicated tr~ets end extensfons of ~treets ~or public u~e For ~reet p~rpo~es and ~he further fa~t that present conci4~ons ~n ~d City make ~t wry dec,robie for ~he City of Denton, Tcxao, to obtain such treet~ and bu~ldtn~ s~tes are badly needed by many c~%lz~ns of tho Cffty o~ Denton for the ~nst~c~on of hom~ creates an emorgeney and an im~rative ~bl3o necessity requ~rdn~ that ~he rul~ ~qu~r~ng O~inanoes to be read on three several oceao]ono at th~ cv~ra] m~ctfn s of ~he C~ty Co~tsston o~ the Cf~y o~ Denton, ]exo~, be and the same ts, hereby susppend- ed and ~hf ~ Ordinance ~s p]~ced on ~ts third and f~nal readffng and shall be ~n fu]l force and effect upon ~ts passage and approval PA OFD ~M A]~OVFD tht~ 1~ day oF April 1050, A D ~ned J ~ F~tzgerald,Chai~an City of DenOn, Texas ATTrOT Ches C Or~, lr , Oeeretary C~ty of Denton, Texas AIV~oved Ms~k Hannah, Mayor C~ty of Denton Toxas 289 CIXY HALL ATRIL THE STATE OF ~XAq K~OW AL1 MtN Bt THF ~ PR~SFNqS COUNTY OF DENTON WMEREAS, Joe Skiles, is the owner ~n fee s~mple of certain tracts of land e]tu.ted in the City of Denton, in Denton County, ?exas and described a~ follows FIRST TR6CT Being a part of the Joseph Carter ulvey, in Denton County, Texas, and part of thet certain ~ract conveyed to W D Key and wife by J D Harris and wife by deed recorded in Vol 260 }age 520~ of the Deed Records f Denton County, Texno~ More particularly described as follows B~I~ING at the Northeast corner of sa~d t~act conveyed to W D Key and ~fe~ as aforessyd, mine be~nf ~n ~ fence lin( and being the Northeast co~ne~ of a c~rta~n t~act conveyed to J L Owens by J D Harris by deed dated March 3, 19fg,~d recorded in Vol 349, Ps~e 507~ Deeds ~eeo~ds of Denton, County, Texas THINCF East with the North line of the tract conveyed ~o 1F D Key and wife by J D ~Iarr~$ as afo~esaid~ and alon~ s~id line on a calling oouth 28 deg o6 m~nutes Fa~t, for a distance of 1150 feet, a co~eF in ~sid north ~oundary TMENCE South 1 deg 37 minutes We;~ on a Jine ;~ralle] with the East ~undary line of the tr~]ct conveyed to W D ~ey, a distance of 230 f~et, a corner tn fence l~n~ markin~ ~he south boundary line of ~aid tract conveyed to W D Key, THiCk North 88 deg ~2 m~nutes West w~th se~d ~outh bounda[y ~] line of the tract cenveyed ~ W D Key~ a d~stance of 1150 ~ feet to the Southwest corner of said tract (onwyed to W D Key and being the Southea t corner o~ ~h* tract conveyed to J L Owen~ ~ J D ~ar~is, a, aforesaid, thi~ point heine the Northwest corner of the H L oauls tract and the Northeaat corner of the tract formerly owned by ~ake Cravens oame now o~ed by Rubv Murphee Sau]~ and hu band C ~ oauls, T;~NCE North 1 deg 37 minutes Laet °)3 3 f t an f~n stake at the point of b~ gtnnin~ Being a part of William Crenshaw ourvay in sa~d County, pa~t of a ~1 acre tract of ]snd conveyed to lee o (~b~l] by C C Fay~ and wife Edna ~syne and N d P~a~ a bachslor~ by deed dated 7anuary 17, 192f, record*d fn Vol o~ ~ a~e /J1, of the Deed Records of Denton cowry Texas, more fully described as fol]ow~ BIGINNING at a pofnt ~n the no,th boundary lin~ of sa~d t~a(t conveyed to Joe S b~b~l]~ a~ ,~foresa]d, 20 f~ct We t oF lh most Northnrn Northeast co~ne~ of 9a~d Tiao1 and being 20 %lest of ~he Northwest oorna~ ~F an 2 ao~a ~ c~ of ~and ~onv y(d to the C~ty of Denton, T~xa~ by P g Wtth~ by de~d dated lu]y 29, 1902 recorded in Vol 23, Page 403 oF the Deed Heco~d~ Denton County~ Texas; THENCF South on a lin~ parallel ~ith the Esot ]~n~ ~f She tract conveyed ~o Gamb~ll and the West lira of the tPact conveyed to the Ctty of Denton~ ~exas, aa afore atd, In ali a distance of 850 feet, a corne~ in the North l~m of ~h~ Texao otata College Women' ~olf Course tract 290 ~]~ Y UAL[ Al It [ 1/~, ]qpO ...4 T~[NC[ ~lon~ ~ lo sa~d nrrth l~n~ of sa~d ~exn tale Ooll~ge fo~ Worn n s f ~]f ~our~ ?raft and a f~nr~ w~t a ~s~ance of 7~ fa~? a o~n~r ~n f~ w~ ~ 1Ina of a ~ubl]c road ~n- n]n~ a]on~ ~he ~as? oundary ] ~ne of Sh~ C~v of Denton and the ~a~? 1]n~ of the U G B~own and Denton ]nveo~mant Corpor- ation' s du~ ]~x T~NC~ ~ar~ a]on~ ~he We I boqn~ary ltn~ of s~o public road ~n~ ?hr la ~ b~unda~y ] ~ ~F ~e O~ty of Dan*an Rob~ $~ t an~ ~ nf~n~n~ norfh w~tb ~he las~ boundary l~n~ F ~ L ~ul ' ?~aet o~ ]ar~, ~n all a d~ ?anre of 250 fae$ a c~ rn~ r ~n [he North Boundary lira o~ th~ ~ ty of D n~on a ~t run a]on~, [reenwro~ U~qNrI Fss~ a~on ~h~ No~h ~ound~ry ]]n~ of fha tract eon- vewd ~o Tot G~}tll a ~for~a~, ssm~ ~en~ th~ south boundr~V l]n~ afa e~ ~ain t~ao~ a~nveyed to W ~) Key and w~f }y T }3 Ual~: by ~a~ t re~ ~rd~d fn Vol~ne P~O ~lg~ 5?0, of ~h~ De~ ] %~tord~ f Denton foully, ~exas, in all a distance of 750 f~e~ $o the ~]acc ~f ~ER?Aq, lh~ ~ ~ owner d~ ~re% to and hss ~ubd~v~ded a~d t roper~y ~nfo ]ot~ wqth Tr(o~ ded~cstrd t~ She Fener~l public in said subdivision and d~ ~r~ to d(diratc quoh subdiv~ ion a~ ohown by pint hereto sttsch*d ~mfl mad~ a p~rl fb~ >f NOW UU]RI~ORF,I fhe mid fo~ Skfileq In considerat~on or ~he ad- vanta}e and b~n~f~[ aeo~]ng to me and my oa~d property have ~h~s day and by ~hese pte~en~ do h r~}y ~do~t Sh~ p]a~ which iq h(roto a~ta~hed ~u~v~d~ng ~ld ~ )perry lnfo lot numb~rv~ One ~hrough Flevtn Jn Block "A" One ~hrtmfh q~afy~nt ~n Block 'P' and One fhrough ~wcn%y~ne tn Block a~ oho~ in ~d Eight aid ~ubdSw ion hall h~aftcr be known ao"OR} T- W~D ~TIGV~ ADDTU1ON~ an addlt~nn tn the City of Deni n (l~onw)~d [)ttve, Ohe~oofl Lant, Northwood Terrace and Crtstwood P]aoe~ a~ sh ~1 on ~]d plat ar( h ruby dedioated to ~ho public For tmbltc u~o and al o ~h~ fell ~w~n~ de or,bcd alley~ ~re hereby dedicated to tho public for public u o BTOTdN]~G a* ih~ %~ corne~ o~ Lot ] Block B, Cm tweed ~elFht~ Addft~on, qn tht eat l~n( cf Ch rr~ood Lane ~} North ~ith ih~ lJeai ]ina of lot 1, Blovk ~, and the snfld l~ne o~ Chortled Lan~ l(1 TIq[NC[ ~aq~ an a l~n p~ra]l~] wqih The sou~h ]~ne of Lots 1, 2, 3 fn Blook P of ~atfl Creqtwood Ue ~ht~ Addition, tn all a di~tanoe of 3]0 feqt to a Delhi In tho ~ t line of Rorthwood Terrace lO feet north f th~ ] corner of Lot 3, Block B, Crestwood Heights Add~tlon qWI'NCI ~%uth with th( es t Jtne of Iot 3, Block B, of sa~d Addtl~on 10 fe~t to th~ } corner of qdd lot TU~ W~ t ~lon[ the ~oufh I]n of Lots ] 2 ~n(] 3 off Block B of sa~d add~l~(n ~n all a ~ %anoc o~ 3~O foot to the place of beg~nniny }~[{ ]~NIN[ at ~h oW corner ~ f lot ] Block C of aid Crestwood Uefghts Add~ t~on TUtNC~ North w~h ~he s~ t~ Un t l~n( of said Lo~ and along thc ~a~t line of Nor~hwood Ter~aec a ~ tanc~ of 10 fe~t, a ~H~C~ Ia t on a ]~n~ para] lei w~th ~he south l~ne of Lots 1 2 3, of Block ~ a d~%~anea ]e all o~ ~OO feet a ~o~ncr ~n the eas~ ]~n~ of lot 3 Block C of a~d Addition q~Ct ou+h alon~ ?he sa~d Ea%~ l~ne of Lot 3, Block C~ a d~stance of 10 f~t to the outheast ~orner of said lot, CITY HALI APRIL 14, 1950 THINCE West along the south line of said Lots 1, 2, 3 of Block C of said addition a diotsnce of JOe feet to the place of beginning WITNFSS MY HAND this 14th day of A;ril ]950 fgn~d Joe okiles THF STATE OF TEXAS 1 COUntY OF DFNTON Before me, thc undersigned Notary Public ~n and for Denlon County Texa~ on thf~ day pe~sonally appeared lee Skills known to me to be ~he per,on whose name is subscribed to the fore?o~n? Instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the s~me for the purpo~e~ and consideration therein e~pressed Given under my hand and seal of office this 14th day of April, A D , 1950 ~ned Ro~rs Tee_il Notary Iublic ~n and for Denton County, Texas Motion wss msde by Gamb~ll and seconded by Taliafer~o to suspend the ~le~ and place the Ordinance on ~ts second read~ng Motion ca~r~cd Motion was made by Taliafer~o and sesonded by Gambill topa~s the Ordinance to ~ts third and final readin~ for adoption Motion carried Motion wa~ made by Gamb~ll and ~econded by Curtis that the Ordinance be adopted a~ read Upon Roll Ceil the follow~n~ Com~tss~on~r~ voted "Yea"; F~tzgera]d, Taliaferro, Gembill, Curtis Brammc~ No Conmiss~on~r voted "Nay", whereupon the Chairman declared the morion carried and th( Ordinance ado~ted as read The following Ordinance was introduced AN ORDINANCE ACCLPTING T>W DEDICATION OF THP D B BOYD BUBDIVISION AN ADDIqlON TO THE CITY O~ DLNqON, q EXAS, MADE ON THE 29th DAY OF MARGH, lqSO, BY D B BOYD, AND ACCEPTING AS A °TR~FT OF TH[ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS~ T~AT~TREEq cO DFDIC ~D BY SAID PARTY AS SHOWN BY ~UE PlAT OF oUCH SUBDIVISION HFRFTO ATTACHED AND MADE A ~ AR~ ~FR~OF AND 1~ CLARING AN EME~ FNCY BE IT ORDAINED BY T~U CIqY COMMIS ION OF TU! CITY OF DENTON, TEXAo %~CTION ] That the dedication of the D B Boyd Subdivision an addition to ~he City of Denton, Texas, as shown by plat filed with the City °ecrcta~y of the City of Denton~ Texas, by D B Boyd, to?ether w~th a street deddcated there- on, be, and the same is hereby accepted by the City of Denton Texas S C ION !! The fact that the owner of said subdivision has divided the same into lo~s snd blocks as shown by the pl~t thereo~ on file as aforesaid and have dedicated a street for public use ~or street purposes and the £urther fact that present oond~tiona ~n said City make ~ very destrable for th~ City of Denton to obtain such street nnd bu~ldin~ ~f~e~ ara badly needed ~y many citizens of the City of Denfon fo~ the con~tructfon of homes e~eatao an emergency and an imperative n~ee~sity requ~ring ~hat th~ ~ule requiring Ordinances to be read on three several occasions at three s~veral meet- ings of the City Commission of ~hc C~ty of Denton ~exas be and the ~ame is, hereby suspended and this Ordinance ~s placed on ~ts ~hird and final reading and shall be in full force and effect upon ~ts passage and ap[royal 292 C ~TY HALI ATR][ I/, 1950 PA ID AND B~T~VFD ~hJ~ l/th day of April, A D , 1950 ct?ned J F FJtTgerald,Chairman of the City CommJaqion City of Denton, Texas AT~D T Chas C Orr Jr eer~tary City of Denton, T~xas Approved Mark Hannah, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved a ~a form and le?al~y Robert H C~]dw~l] Jr Attorney City of Denton, Texa~ FNOW Ali MFN BY ~)SE }RFSFNT2 COUNTY O~ DtNTON IUIR~A%, B Boyd t thc o~ner ~n fee imple o~ a certain tract of land ituaied in the City iF D~nton, ~n Denton County, Te a~, end scribed a~ follows All that certain tract or parcel cf ]and situat~d about one mile ooutwest from the public ~uare in ihe Ctty of Denton, Denton County, Texas, oul of +h~ Iu~ene ~ucha]ski Surwy,one third Lea?un Survey, Ab~traot No 996 de~cribed by Metes and bonnds a follows Being out of th( North ta~¢ co nrr of a tract 46 acre~ out of said survey conveyed by John Atchison ~o W ii Taylor and by sa~d W H Taylor to J W Unterwood and by said J W Underwood to T A Co]l~ns B~G~NNING 20 f(et %ollth of the North Fa t Corner o~ said g6 asIe tract, in ?he ouch ]~ne of M~ll %'UNCF W~t with the ~o.th line of Mill Sfreet 50 feet for corner TH~NC~ Sou?h 150 fe~t for corner TUINCE West gO f~et for no~ner, same b(ing ~n the East l~ne of a ?raotconvcyed by ~am B Collier, et ux , to ~arle Bird Taylor, by deed of record ~n Vol 3pl, page 563 Deed R~rordl of Denton County, Texas TUINCF outh along ea$ ]~ne of ~ald Earle Bird Taylor tract, 50 ree~ to he~ Sooth }asr corner fo~ eornei of this tract q t~ICE We t along the outh ]~ne of Fable Bird Taylor tract, 75 feet fo~ ce~ner ~ me h( lng ~le ~uthwasi corner of qn~d Taylor tract and in ~he We t ]~ne of am B Collier Tract~ TU}ECE ~ou~h, along Sam ~ Collier t]act, 9?0 feet to stake for corner~ same being oou~hwe~t corner of said °sm B Collier tract~ ~UNCF ~ast along the outh l~ne of Sam B Collie~ tract 205 feet, more or Jn~s to ~he Southeasl e~rner for eorner~ THINCF No~th n]ong ~he Ia t line of said am B Coll~er tract, ll?O feet, more o~ l(~a, to th~ [lane of beginning WHLR~ ~a~d o~eI des]ma ~o and hsq su~divlded ~aid property into eighteen lotq wlth a street dedicated to the ~enera] public in asJd subdivision and ds~iras to dedlcale such subdlvlsion as shown by the plat hereto attarhed and made alart thereof NOW ]UFt{~}O}{F, ] Jhe st,id D B [teyd, in consideration of The ad- vantages and b{ne[lts acnruJn~ to mr and my said property have th]q day and by the e presents do hereby adopt the plat which is he~eto attached oukd~v~ding ss~d property Joia lots Numbered One through ~tfhteen, ~nclu4Jve~ as shown ~n 0fd pint aid su~t~vi~ion shall hereafter be known aa D B 293 CITY HALL ~?RIL 14, ]950 Boyd Subd]v~slon, an addition ~o the City of Denton, Texas Collier Street, as shown In said plat lq hereby dedicated fo the public for public use WITN¥$~ MY HAND This 29th day of March, ]950 Si~ned D B Boyd T~E STATE OF TFXA° COUNTY OF DP~TON BFFORF MF, the undersigned ~ot~y t ubltr ~n and for Denion County Texas, on thi~ day personally sSpeared D B Boyd known to m~ to be th~ p~- son whose name is subscribed to the Foro~oIn? instrument, and acknowledg~e to me ~hat he executed the ssme ~or the purposes end e)nsiderstion ~h(re]n expressed G~ven Under My Hand and Seal of Ofr~ce th~ 29th day of March A D , 1950 Ia~] I Coleman, Notary Yub]~c Denton County Texas I, W H Madewell, the holder of c~rta~n lien against said ~ro- party, hereby con~ent to and Jotn in qbe foregoing dedication and by release Collier tr~et from ail l~en~ held by me ~IPNP S MY HAND Thi~ 29th day ~ March A D ]950 i8ned W H THE STATF O~ COUNTY OF DENTON BYFORE ME the unde~signed Notary public in and for Denton County, Texas, on this day peraona]]y apleared U U Madewell known to me to be the ue~son whose name ~s ~uscr~bed to the ~oregoJng instrument, snd acknowledged to me that ho executed ihs same for fha purposes and consideration tbe~ ~n expre GIVFN UNDIR MY HAND AND .iAI O~ O~]C~ th~ 29th d ,y of Mm~h, A D , 1950 Si?ned Yar] L Coleman Notary ubl~c, Denton Coun y, Texas Motion wa made by Gamb~ll and ~econded by 5elia£erro that lb~ rules be suspended and place the O~d~nsn~e on ~ts ~ec~nd ~eadtng Motion carried Motion made by Gambt]l .nd seceded by Bremmer to pa~s the Ordinance to its third and final read]n? ~lotion carried Motion was made by ~sli~fer~o and seconded by Cambil] that ~he 0rd~nanca be adopted as read Upon ~oll call the following Comm~ voted "Yea" Fitzgera]d, TalfsF~rro, Brammer Cambill, Cu,tJs No Commissioner voted "Nay" Whereupon fha ~he~rman declared the motien carried and the Ordinance adopted as read 294 CiTY }TALL AFRTL ]/+, 105~ 10 The CollowJn~ Resolution wa~ introduced: AT A RFGULA{ M]IqING O~ TU~ O]qY CObM[ IOk O~ TU ~]~Y OF D~N~ON AT THF CJqY ~ALI O~ °MI C]~Y ON q ~l lfth DAY OF AIRIL, 1950 W~R]A° the City of Dent n, Taxa , fn the year lq/g did purcha e a parcel of ]and d~i~rIb£d ~n a dee8 .eeoyeed in Volume 3/5, ]age of the D~ Reeoid of Denton County T~x~ and WISRIA , U % H~hway 77 ~ now being contracted *brough said ~ract of land, ]~av~n~ a C(m~ ~ded ~rn~gu]ar shaped ~rac~ of land~ bound- ed by >arl~ ~trmet ~n ~b~ ~ou*h and MC Co~tck ?root on theWest, which ~s not ne~ed For ~tr~e? imrpo~eS nor any other put. se by the City Denton~ %e(a~ and, W~qFa , ~? would be an unprofitable ~tr~p of land ?o ~he City of Denton ~J Jt now cxJat~, and WHERFA the C~y off Denton ]exas~ has been offered Three ~und~ed and Forty lwo Dollars sn~ ~wenty I tva C(n?s (~342 25) by T 1 Car~thers, for the Jaid Four 1dod 1r~e~u]a~ ~baped tract of lind ~id tract being more particularly dose ibnd a~ fo]low~ Betn~ a p~t~on of a traei of land conveyed by John 7 Brent]ey an] wife Ma~fe L Brmtl~y of Denton County Texas by deed da~e8 the ]~h day of May ]94g and ed ~n Vol~e ~5 pa~e ]3&, De~d Records of Denton County, %exes, and ~me be]n~ a part of Io~ 8 and 9, out of Block 2 of the C,M Graenl~e ~ddtt~on to th~ City of De~ton Tewa~, ace ~d]~ ~o a o]at or Map of mm~ recorded ~n Vo]~e 75, Page lgl in the Deed Records of Denton Cmnty, Texa~, BI(INNInG a? the o~thwest corne~ of lot q, Block o of the C M C~een]e~ Addt1]on 1o the Ofty of Denton, qexa~, ~a]d point ~J ~ the oouthwes~ e ~rne~ f Block o of ~,td Addition TH~PCF Fa~t ]/6 feet to a [ ~ nl For earner TH~2~CI tn a n~r~hwe ~*r]y 8~rent~on alonf ~he south boundary line o~ U o Highway 77~ ]tM ~eet to a point for corner; TUFNCI IN h OUT~F ~l~Y DI{[C~ION 35 feet ~o a point for corner ~a~d ~orner b~]ng fn th~ east bo~dary line of McCo~m] ck T~CF outh po fe+t to th~ ~laee of beg~nnfng, said lot a fol~r ~]de8 ~re~ul~ ~hap d t~aef of land NOW TI~RI~Oi{F be ]? re o]wd ~y *he City Comm~Jon of the City of Denton Texas that ~he City Atlorn~y ho and he ts hereby a~thor]zed and ]nst~eted ?o draw up a QUITCLAIM DFFD 20 abow desc]l~ed oroperty to She sa~d T L Cad, hers and be further re ~olved ~hat the Mayor and City eeretary be and m~tborl/~d ~o execute ~atd QUIT~LA]~ DF~D to ~he said T I Ca.dhows upon h~ ps~n+ to the s ~d Cfty of Den~on~ Texa~ of the ~ of lhr~o uundrod ond Folly qwo Dollars and Twenty Five Cents (]2/o ~5) PA° FP ~D A}}ROVID lh~ 14th day of Apy]l, 1950 t ned J L ~itzFerald Chadrmen of the City Commission ATTI~T C3ty of Denton, qexas Cha~ C Orl ~r +c~etary City of Denl n, T xes Approved Mark Fsnnah~ Mayor City of Denton, Texs~ 295 CITY t~AIL APRIL 14, 1950 Motion was mede by Taliaf~rro and ~econded by Curt~ to adopt the ~eaolut~on ac read Motion c~rrtad 11 Upon motion the Commission ~too~ ad ]ourned Secretary City Hell April 21, 1950 Coiled meeting of the Cit2 Commlo ion of the City of Denton, lex~s, held in the Council !eom of the bit [lall at / £0 P ~ on ~{rzl ~l ]o50 Present, Fitzgerald, Ialisferro, Curtz~ Bmm~¢r ~ bsent: f~mbi ll Bids on ~ater ~etere a re openec ant r~ferr*~ to the City ~n%znee~ for recom~end~tion at s later ~eeting Dr H E Hoberts ~>r~ ~nted a I~etzt on ~o~ t~ e>te~ ion o~ ~nittry ~ewer ~e~iec to th~ ~obert A~d~t~nn ~he following t eso]utim w~s ~ ~nt~d GO~I*~ION OY ~ CITv O? L~qON, ~ ~ , HI~ q CITY }~L O~ S~I~ CITv 0~ T} 21~t D~Y O~ ~2I, l°SO HE~ CLUI J WH~~, ~he City of I~nton, [~ , In ~ war 1~4~ dmd ~urch~e ~ ]~rcel of lend described in deed rcco~ced i~ Vol~me ~dl, ~e ~62, of the D~ed ReceSs of D~ton County Cx~ ~H~e, l~nnin Street is n~J o;~n t}rou~h ~td tract of ]~nd ]ca ing a r~ct~n~lar shaped trt ct of ~ nd bomded b~ F~nin ~treot or +h~ Nnrth an( ~ tract o~ l~nd o~ned by 0 ~ ~i~ht on ~he South, ~ch is not nfedec for ereCt ~ur~o~e? nor other Du~o e b Cbc City of Denton, lc~ , dnd, WH~~, it would be an unproi~t~tl~ ~trz] oJ ]tmc~ to the CJty of Denton, qex s, ~s It ~ow exf ts, eno, WH~bS, the City of D~ton, ~tx~ , h~ ~ez~ cleared Hundred }orty live ~nd ~/1(~O Io]]~r (~2Z~ 70) by ~tlter ~ Jo~t for the qaid tract of l~nd Otid traCt Oc~zg ~ore ~rti- cul~rly described as follo~?~: Bein~ ~ portion of a tract o~ ltnu c~nveyec b~ b ~ Scott ~ wiie [~,cki~ ~cott of lenten (ount~,)ex~s, ~ deed d~ted the llth d~y el ~ebr~c~, 1~46, ~nd recorded in Vol me 321, Peg~ ~(1, o~ t}~e De~d c- co~s of Denton Cowry, ~ex~ , 296 i I I II 1 1°50 ~eg~nnlng ~t t}¢ ~otltn( t rorncr of lot // 3, Block //1, of th( ~ir~ ~d~t on to tho fity of D~tton, ex , aid o~t ~a~n t~ orlhe~ t corner o~ ¢/, ~ ~d ~dd~tinn, ~H~N~] ~o t ] ~ ~ t to a toint for oorner, aid cor~ ~ baI~ 7~ ~ t ~outh o~ the ~oMtht~ t c ~er of a t~a~t ~ f lt~d onv~yed to bity oi Denton~ [ x~ by ~ne~ ~ h~rbcr by coed dated the ]~tl (a~ oi lay, 1(/(, an( r cot(e( tn Volume 32(, ~.~o 4~, of q~ ti lorth / Scat to a ~oint ioz corner, h L ~ t ~ra]~J ~mt} t) a ~ort} l~ne oi ~t ~4, B]~ k //1, of lh~ ~ ~ ~dJ taon, l~C ~e t to a point H ~C o~t] / i~rt t ~h( place of bc~Jming i© I h 01} I~ ii r~ olv(d by the Oity GormJzsion of the City of Ion±on, /ex~ , lhot ttn Lit tlorne b~ ~ hr ~ her~b/ authorized and t~ ~ru ~d to dr ~p ~ QIT[2-(I f~ ]J}L to ~h¢ t ovt (t crlbed lrol~rty to th~ ~ ~ ~sl~ r ~ ro i mrd ~( ~t ~nrth(r ra olve8 that the ~yor nl (It tar~taz/ 1 ~nr f~( ~rc ~ereby in t~eted ~nr autho]- izod to e/ cute mid [lfI[-(]~ i bllb 1o tho ~( ~lt(r I ~o t uIo~ hi nt to Ih az( Git f bont¢~ q*x~ oi th~ sum oi ~24 /0 ] i [ iii fVi fhm /l t c~ cf t12il lop0 T L ~it~g~rald, (h~ l~an b:~/ Go, hi Jlon ayoz, bit ol bc~ton, ~ x~b I t~ ~a tel b¢ 1 ~1 Ilo ~rK ~(elrer b~ OurtJ lo adoTt th( ol2ovi~ ~¢ ol,fl~o ~ lr 6nted o~ ld L~ t h utc / tc by tho ~d~oJnmt 1 mc o~nep , ~nd, ~ il] 1}Ir ~ % L ~ I)eel{ Ilo e~l~r~fnc~ oe tha (lty fha O~tj 1~ ~oL been c ~[f ] ~id ~nd ~]~](~ I~any uch accounts IlO j r( 2, l+ IL r( ol~c[ by thr file (onni ion o] the Git o{ I ~+on, ] x~ th t Ih( ~d City of i ~to~ } ~ not ave nm ~ v~ m~b t~t n ]o d sy ~t}nn the b]tv Li~it~ o~ t~e bity 297 CIi~ ~5 iL IRI~ 1, 1( ~0 of [enton, lcx~ , untzl sl~ of the a~ ]o~ni~ I n( ~,wn~] ha¥c I~ld tho full ~m~ount o~ ~h(ir pro-rata ]~lt ol thc ~>)en ~ oJ mh ~rl to tho City °e~i~l~ly o~ th O~t f bcl~ton~ P~ ~d ~]t~OV~ thi ~ t ~ ~ ]ril ~ned ~Igned Gh C Orr Jr City (ct ~ fy, Oity of b~nton~ Oexa ~}pro%~o ~ nad ~otior wss made by Branmer a~( e(rl:eeo ly ] 1~ f(rro to uolt the l(esolut~ r, i otdor ~he b~or r~ad a letter from ~}~c ~ lo t~c ~elu~tr ~t in regard to th~ l arktt Squ~re The following F(~olution v~a pi O~ DLNION ~o, AT IUl 611 I[~Ii O] 2]st L~V O] ~tlIl, ~ b , ~ 50 ~t]I }ayor and City (ommi sio~, htrcb~ e ir( ~ thc r i}anks ond appreciation tn Ear] Coleman ior th~ tfi_tient ~mnn(~ in which he h~ acted a ~ it( rney for the 6 t} of ban~ ~ t}~ o] 1{ ~Jdn of ~on~ c due %o th~ ,aid Glt~ of Lenten Ih~ C~ty Commission ~nc ,uyo~ ~m ~ t th~ fr~end[h%p and coo~tion vh~e} h~ ~mn~Jc dur~n~ the ]it~atmon lhe Oo]~ ~ion nd layol requa t t~t la~ed and a~provea thi 21 ~ ~ o~ ; ties% S~{ned Cbt O Crt, City (c~ ~tarv, City of De~tel, ]ex~ = ~w~ ~otton rule b Ur~m~or a c ~(ondcd ~coo]utton ] orion carried The Oh irt/an a~ OJl~tc( th( iollo ~[ BUI~IN~ I (ItUl~ Guzt~ Btu/~ er Bi~iD~L ~ld) iI~IT Fitz~Fr~( , lal aJ~rro ~i~ }O;]J;~ ~ IIflt2~ f~bi~1, i~ U~I]I COllI]l~ Cu~tl~ ~ ~t~] 6~LItI{Y~ 6anbi 1~ ] iOIIGF b~t Gur%l , Bran~ ~ I ~01{ POOL~ faliafe~ro I~tz~ ~ld ] otton %~ i~tt~ b Gll~ lid ~crndcd bv la]Iai(irc %o a love th~ ~Ploi t~nt lotion oaI~led ~n la]] t (n (hail( o~ ~pO (O fo] cae} in t[]]~tion f ~ ph~ e Pm.r 9 ih lollo i~ ( mn(e ~u ]I~ (nt(d b]iY (] iLnlOI ~, I i 0]~ ]]U ]itt I~t CF Y I J~iqY J{ W IHl ]~g (~ UC} IJB- LlVl ]~1~ ]J ( ~Cl{ii 1 l~]l ~ ] tl ~M~O~ ~1~ LL] ( I c %on 1 L:c t dcc~lc~t~cl t}c~on b ~ ant t~e ~*e ]c he~c~ ~( (It, d b the O4~ c~ b ~ ( , I wa ~ Ic m~d h crdlc~lad ~ et lo~ public u~e ~o~ tract p~lrloqe and ihe ]uzih(~ f c~ that T T( nt (o~( (]on~ I~ _d blty t( 1]~bl( Pnr th~ (tti r ] t n lo obt ~n uch ~trroi ~ and building tt ~c t~(i]~ n~d~a ~ .~nv ctt]~en ol ti( Ot*~ ot Dentnn, u11~( ncc( ]ihv r(qu r nf I}al t~( rula r~qu ~in[ OHtinances to r~d on t}uce evr~l o((~ znn ~* th~ ay rs] me(tJn~ o[ the C~by ant Y~ll I c a:l full fm ~ ~nd f ~ct ulcn ~t pa ~(e snd w]r~va] ]~ ]1 il ]~ f%tt [~l 1 t day ol ]~1, ~ b , ( ht ~r. sn, tit~ Oonlri ion ~ltr t 6ftl ol Icntcn~ Iii d (F~ O (~r, Jr %ired ~k Uannah I a cz, City of Denton, ]~n d lot t U O 1 ~( 11, r Ctt t( Tn~ It ] I ton lieu ] t w o;mer in fcc sfmple of a ceriMn 299 ~PHII 21, 1050 Blocks No °even (7) and Three (3) in the ~m ~ trl~ht c~ditlon to the Citt of Denton, ant beini fully de cribed ~n a oecd ~lor, ~m I right and wif'~ °eno Mounts ~r~ght, to the said ~{ B b~cu~, ~*ed ~arch 3, 1950, which do~d · s ~ file in the oCeice ~ the bounty blerk of Denton County, ~ex~, ~nd which property i fully described in ~c s~t~ched plat, and, W~J~ oaid ~mer desire to a~z h~ ubd~lided aid tro~rt} into lots ~ith certain streets dedicated ~o~ ~n~r~l public in ~id oub- d~vision a~ de,ires ~o dedicate uch u~ivl ton g~ horn b/ *he plat be~eto attached s~ made a pert hereof, NO~ T]~O~, I, the smd ] ~ D~cu~, in co~ id(r~tior of the a~vantages and benefits ace~ing to me ~nd nl o~td ~roperty~ b~v~ this day, ~nd b the~e p~senLs do herob~ ado~ tho o~Jd ~)~ct refer~ed ~o and hereto attached su~ivlding oaid property intc~ h ~rt~ fou~ lot mmbcred from Ore through ~wenty-four~ ~nclu ive, ~ h~n ~n id ~l~t ~(1 u~ivision ~ha~ hereMtrr be knowr a k ~ D~cuo ~b- ~ivtsiou, a part of B2oeP$ ~hroe nc ~wn m ~ r ~ht ddttdou 6tt~ ~ Denton, Denton County, ~excn ~he etreets shown and ~ndicatcd on id ;l~ ~ araby dedicated to ~he ~blic tm the ~ub2ic use UI~ ~ my hard this llth dax cf ~ ~ch, ~ ~ , 1 ~0 igncd ] ~ Di us qI]~ eT~L O1 Ii]]b~ ~ COUNTY 07 DI~' O]r { B~fore me~ the undersized No~a~ Public, in and fo~ Denton 6o~ty, lc~o, or thi~ day ~rsona]ly a~pe~,red I~ B Di~uo~ known t mo to b~ the Fe~oon who e name ~ subscribed to the foregoin~ in ~rum(nt ~nd ac(~m~]ed~ed to me thzt he executed thc ~ne for the purDo es ant con Jder~tJon t}e ein expre ed f~ven ~der my hand and sea] of oefice~ thio ~th d~7 of arab, L , 1°5( f ned ~r] 1 bo](man lo~ ~ub]tc~ Iez~t~n bounty, ]exrs ~o~xon wa mede by Taliaferro an( econced by ~r~mmer to uspend tho ]ule that the $r¢~nanee be reed on thr~e ev ~al o~oae~ons on thr e ever~] meetings, and pao~ the Ordinance to it ~ econd re~d~ lotion e~ tried ~ntdon wa mode by Curti , one ~econded by lal~a erre to pats the Orainance to ~ts third and final read]fl Iotech c~rried ~otion was mede by Tsliaferro end ~econded by Curti~ for adoption of the Ordinance Upon roil call, ali 6om~n~s ~oner~ voted 'Uye' , no Connisstoner voted "Ney" The Chairman declared the Ordin rice pe~ ed 1( Motion wac made by Curti and econde( by Sramn er to advertise for bids for one (1) submersible Pump for ~e?l #~ 3id~ to ~e opened May 12, 1950 ~[otlon carried j 11 2he end of ~ark Hannah was p~esented ~o~ a p~oval Idotion was made by Curti~ and econaed by [lranner to a~prove the bond Notion carried the B~nd of Robert H Coldwell, Jr , wa~ ] r~ ~ented for alprovsl ~ etlon wes made by Curtis er~ ~econded by Brammer to app~ eve the bond !otion carried 300 ;L · ~l 1t] k 1, 19.~0 ~ 13 ?~ot:on was made by Ja]f~ ferro and seconded ~ Curtis to lilTs}la e one (1) two-ton Chevrolet Truck from trace-Barrow bhevrolet fei $2,2% 95 ~otion cc~ r~ed 17+ lotion w~ made t¥ laJJaferro and seconded by Br~maer to ell City Unit //27+, ]07+7 ~8 International, J otor ~o ]dL-~6]-10949, old City U~it ~62, ~rco Ioto~ ~ra~or ~alw2e, ~nd old City Unit ~gO, Iron wheel concrete ~ixer a]va~a, t~ I ~ ~ ator Joe ~l,3gO O0 lotion c~r~ied 15 U, cn motion ~h~ Go~i ~on ~tood adjourned HALL 28, 1950 Ca]]ed me~t ~ng of the City Commisqton of the C4ty of Denton, Texaq, held in the Council Room or ~he City Ms]] at 7 O0 P M , April 28th, 1950 Pr~¢nt Uttzgerald, Ta]tafer~o, Gambill, Brier Ab en~ Curtis Bid~ on P]umb~ng f~tt]nga w~ e op~n~d from a The Mueller Co h 5en¢~n] Industrial Supplu Co b Brigga Wenwr Mash Co I The Murray Co c V~kin~ Supply Co ] The Ro~n Po d Wun~ Plumb~n~ Co k Grant & Tunnel]( Lead ~Aly~ e G~tnesvil]e Iron Work~ i Dallas Found~ f Se~ce llumb~ng CO m MorrJson ~upply Co g Wel] MachJne~ and ou}p&y Co n qr~nlty Va]]ey Iron Works Bids on g]~ctrtea] ~up~l]es were op~ned f~om a Frlest~r oulply Co d Westinghouse Electric Co b Graybar Electric Co e R & A Suoply Co c Nelson E] ct[~e C} f C~neral Electric & Supply Co Bid on }ewer Pole w~e opened from a Kennedy Saw Mil]~ d Lone Star Cr(o~ting Co b Long B+]] L~bcr Co e Navasofa P~o~oting Co c Conroe Cz osof~ng ~o C Texa~ Tie & Timber Co Mellon ws~ made by qa]i~,flerzo and ~conded by Bra~er to refer a]] of the ahoy( b~ds to *he C~y Inctneer Motion carried Mr Aldr~dfe read a letter f~)m Fred Deaton, Central Investment Co of Texas, Jn ~egard to ~h~ T~x War~ants that are ~o be issued a~ partial pa~ent for fh~ No:dbe~f EnFJne Oh~ Col]owinf Res~]utton wa~ p~e~nfed W;II~AS, the =lty of Denton Taxa on January lP, 1950, let a contrast for the purehaae o~ ~ ~engrattng unit for a ~rtton of which cost $]50,000 General Obligation Wsrrant~ w~re authort:ed to be issued maturing serially 1951 through 1970, to be refunded 4rdo bonds and 301 CITY UALL AIR IL 2~, 1950 WMPREAS, in keeping w~th the contract made to finance the issuance of these War, ants ~t is agreed ~hat sa~d Warrants sh~]] be refunded into City of Denton, Texas, Refunding Bonds to bear fnt~rest and ms~ure 1951 through 1965, as per the matur~y schedule attached, Je~d Re~lnd~n£ Bonds to be optional in ~nverse older of maturity a~ se% out on sa~d ~chedule and WMEP~EAS, according to tho report of the engineers a very ~ubstantia] savings will be made in the ~pera~on expense resulting from the Installation of this new generating unit~ said ssvfng estlmated to b~ tn excess of *40,000 per year, and WM~REAo, ~t is the desire and Inteulion of s~d City that a oort~on of the increased net revenue resulting from tht~ new ~enerattng unit be uoed to retire the above mentioned Reh~ndJn? Bonds and ~hus avoid ~he levy of a tax TW~REFORE, ~t is hereby ordered that ~n addition to ail othe~ re- serves requi~ed under ordinances heretofore [ass~d that the sum of not ]es~ than $3,000 per month be set aside and remit?ed monthly to the }aying Agent, which shall first be u~ed to pay principal ned ~nter~st on ssfd Refunding Bonds, and after accumulating funds suff~cient to pay the next matur~n£ principal and interest the balance of s,~d funds be used to retire the last maturing bonds in inverse order of thei~ number at lO1 and acorued interest as the become optional as shown on the attached ~chndu]e, with the exeept~on Shat should the City desire to retire these bonds prior to this da*e these bonds will become optional July 1, 1953, st lO1 ~0 and that thereafter cumulations be used in the same manner first to re~:e principal and in, erect as the bonds mature and the balance to be used to retire the longest out- standing maturities in inverse order unitl ~he entire issue shall have been paid I1 IS, THEREFORE, agreed with the Central Investment Company, who have contracted to take said warrants from ~he Nordberg Manufacturing Company as and when same are delivered to them in part payment fo~ the generating unit purchased that sa~d war, ants b~ rehmded into Refunding Bonds to bear interest in accord w~th their contract covering sa~d Wer~an~s, with provisions for the prior pa~ment of bonds so as to permt± the retire- ment of same in accordance w~th the s*hedule attached On motion of , seconded by , said resolution was pass+d which will be authority for the re~ndtng of said bonds as per original contract with Central Investment Company DATID thi~ the __ day of 1950 Chai~Ean of the Commis~ on Denton Texas Mayor, City of Denton, Texas ATTEST: City Secretary, Denton, Texss We agree to?he refund]n£ of the $150,000 3% warrants ae de- scribed in our (ontr6ct of January 12, 1950, tn accordance with the above Resolution and maturity schedule attached CE~ RAI INVFSTMFNT COMPANY OF T! XAS BY (S%gnad) Fred R Deaton 302 A} I<II Y8, 1950 CI~] O1 D~qON T~XA~, ] -1 year ~I~CTRIC L]7;~ ANB IOW[R RPFUNDI~C BOND° TO MATU~ ~D B]rOb~ O~P]O~IL AT lO1 A of~ OUT IN qMk O]q]ONAI CH]DU~ ~CL~T TMAT IF BO~S MATURINC ]9~4 ~;~ROUGU ]959 A~ CAIIFD ~LY l, 1953, TWF Cf II PRICE UALI BI lO1 50 TO B~ DATED: Judy l 10 0 DUE LqIAIIY July l, YEARS RATE BOND MAq U~TI~ OI TION~ 19~l 2 ~/~ ~ 19~2 ' 8 000 1953 " 8 O00 195~ ~/2f 9,000 195~ 9,000 1966 ~ O00 7/]/1955 1957 9,000 7/1/1954 1958 lO,000 7/]/1954 19~9 lO, 000 7/1/1954 1960 ]] 000 7/1/1953 1961 1], O00 7/]/19 ~3 1962 ] 2,000 7/1/ 1952 ~6~ ~, o0o v/~/~95~ 1964 lP,OOO 7/1/1951 1965 12,000 7/1/1951 The C~y Auditor recm~mend~d ~he a~ceptanee of the Re~o]utlou The m~t~on wa~ made by Gamb~ ~] and ~conded by Brier to adopt the Resolution Tho motion was w~thdra~ by ( ~bil], w~th Br~er's consent, to ad]ow the City At~ornry mo~e time to tudy the Re~o]ution 3 The Chair wa~ turned over ~o ?he Mayor fo~ a ~o~nt me+t~n with the County Co~s~on*re and th~ Boar8 ol Managers of the Flow Memor~al Hospital 3 a Mr Tom lnf]a.d pre~en~ed tho Fo]dow ng letter: F~W M~MORI~ HO$~ IT~ D~4TON T~YAS To ?h~ City r>~m.~ don, De.~o% Te~a , and The ro~nt~ ~on~ r s Court~ ~nton County In ~der to g.t lh~ ~t o~ the Flow Memorial Mospi~al inlo presentable and workab]~ shape for the operation of the hospital, the board o~ Mana~e~ ~ bao d+t~]ned that the following work ~st be ac~ompl~ ~hed 1 ~avinf o~ B~Hn Street for service a~cess to ~he hospital 2 ~av~nF of ocr~pture ob~eet between P~ and Ponder 3]av~nf of ~he w~d n~d $ortions of Lfan treet ~d Ponder ~treet around the hospital slte 7;av~n~ of a ~1~eble sarking area on the Southwest ~o~r of th* ~fte, to take care of Pub]lc }ark~ng 5 Con~t~ction of Curb and Gutter ~round entire hospital ~e to be on hospital prope~y f ut I able drainage of ~n~ff water from roof and area ~tra~ne, which are now emptied into spillways ap- proximately AO f~et from the building to the North and 7 Trrtnc~t~ ne tb~ shou]~erq o6 ~he w~dened str*ets~ to ~op erosion 308 CIdY }{ALI AIRIL 2~, 1950 8 ]r~mming of trees, removal of e~ceo ~nd dead t~ees and mowing of grass on s~te It ia proposed that the C~*y and the County lccept the respons~bi]~ty For the above wo~k, and that the wo~k be done by mutual arrangement be- tween the two bodies Re 3pectful]y submitted The Boar~ of Manager , Flow Memorial Ho [~tal BY (etched) R M Barn Mana~lr 3 b The Mayor turned the chair back to the Chairman of the C~ty Commission, J E Fitzgerald A motion wa~ made by Gambll] end s~conded by Ta]iafcrro to the M~nutes of the City Commis~fon for Apttl 7 l/, 21 as read blotion carr~ ed The Ctty ~ngineer recommended th~ purehaq~ of 10,OOO# of ~g Lead at $11 CO }er Hundred with 1% cash d~count ?o; paymCut an lO days, from Grant & Tunnel] Motion was made by Talia acre and seconded by Gambtll to accept the ~ecommendst~on of the City Engineer Mot4¢n carried The C~ty Engineer recommended that the Fol]owlng purchases be made FROM NFPTUNF M~TFR CO 6-P" Neptune disc-type meters FROM MORRISON SUPPIY CO 3-3" Hershey Compound Meters 3-4" " " " ~ROM PRI~STIR SUPtLY CO 1~4 - 3/4" Sh$11ow Base MaSer Socket~ 24 - 1" " " " " FROM oFMVIC~ tLUMBING CO 50 - 3/4" Corporation Stop~ 25 - 2/3" 3 piece conplings 20 - 8" Hub End Gate Valves 5 - 12" " " " " FROM VIKING SUItlY CO: 10 - #7~ Fire Uydrants 5" Valve open:rigs 3i" t~neh 10 - #75 " " " " " ~" " FROM BRIGGS WLAVFR MACHINPRY CO ]200 feet of 3/4" Type K Copper P~pe FROM HUNT PLUMBING CO 120 feet of 1" Type K Copper P~pe 735 feet of 3/4" Galvanized Pipe ~ROM TRINITY VALLEY 10 All Bell 4" X 1/8" Bends 2 " " 6" Crosse~ 4 " " 8" X 6" Tees 6 " " 6" q eec 10 " " 8" X 15" Solid Sleeves 15 - 6" Solid Plug~ 5 - ]2" " " 10 - 3~O~ otandard Man Hole R~n[~ and Cow~s Motion wa~ mede by Gambi]] and ~nded by Brammer to accept the recommendation of the City Engineer and}m~chase th( above ~upp]~as Moil ~n carr~ ed Motion was made by Taliaferro and oronded by Gambi]] to tnst~uet the City Secretary to wrJ~ all own~r~ o~ Coin Op~at*d Mseh]n~s e×h~bit,d in the City of Denton, Peques~ing ~ ort~tion and lo~stt~n 304 C]l Y IIALL '- At {{1I 8 ]950 ~ and pay~en] )F ~h~ C[]y Oc~upal~on Tax on ~ueh Machines Motion uarrled ~ UFon me, ion ~h~ Corem] ion ~ood ~d~our:~ed °ecretary ///ChaJ rman ///~ C~2 Y HALL M^Y 12, lq50 R{tula~ m(rttn~ of t}/e Cnt~ (r~mr~ ]on of the Ctt¥ of Denton~ lexas~ h Id ~n th* Council Ro~m of ~ C~y ~a]l a~ 1 O0 F ~ )~ May ]0 1950 Ir ~ni ~l } 7~r( r~lJd Ptlr~l [trammor G mbJ]] Absen L Accounts Pot t+~6 month of ADr~J wrr~ approved and otderod pa~d out of %bs~r B~d on $ ulm(r ~blt lump wcp~ olenpd flom a 7 I ~ ~ on~ ~eq289 O0 b t~n An~onnc Mnrl~nery ~n 0197 O0 Motion wa ~cle 1)5 6utt] n< ¢cor~(d by (amb~]] to ~eFcr b~ds City EnK~n~er Croci Motion B]rl on T,agree ~Jfn~] w([* Or(hid from a C~m~m~n ~pp]y Co d ~e]~on Electric Co e Grayba~ LJertpfc Co ~io~} t wa rl~d +y O~t{]] ~ e t~ed by btanun~ r to refer blo~ to Hatrfson ant1 Pr cl tlr flat et~rrncd Hont~l~ rcporl were mall by t}~t fo]lowJnj departm{nt heads W T tap on~, Q Y r&lv rt P;ltt O Orr Ir , It G (reel, Bat]ey Co(fey the mayoy read the reporl of D~ M I ;{~t(hl on Pity H~aq~h The ~t0~t wor~ crcle{ed Cl l d Motion wa made by (ami l]l ~nJ eonded B/ [~{ ~ne~ t ]nst~et the C~t~ Attorney ~o writ ~ n w O~dnnanc~ on ¢otrt Op r~trd Maohtnes Motiort Moil ~ ~t m~]( }oy ( mhl]] mt ee>~ded by Purtfa Lo authorize the Mayor to puleha a t7~m p~pa] ]~st of tmlomoblle ro~lstrtitlon¢ and h4re h~]p aq Motion w:~ m dr b/ (t~mbtll t~nd oeoeded by Curtis to re~so ~o or t tvc credit en (nrtrnl ~x Lo I~n P Br ~r~t]oy ~ot ~axe pa~d In eptember 1939 Motion e rrl~(~ 30~ The following ~esol~tion was presented~ AT A REGULA~ ME~TI~G ~OF TEE OITY OOMMI~ION OP TH~ OI~ OF DE~T~ ~ ~S~ i~ is ne~esa~ fo~ ~he 01~y ~ D~on, Te~s ,o ob~ainpe~ssion ,~om ~e M BBO~I-~BAS-T~ ~I~O~ 00M- ~ O~ T~ to ~oss its ~i~t-of-way at the he~i~t~ de- e~ibed location with a six (6") In sewer line, M~ ~RE, be It ~esolved by the City Oo~ssion ~f the 0it2 of Denton, Te~s, t~t the Mayo~ ~de~e~ Oity Secretary ~f t~ s~d Oity be ~d the2 a~e hereby au~ho~iz ~d inst~cted :o ente~ into a Bioense A~eement with the MI580~[-~-'~'~ ~I~OAD OOMP~ OF ~, s~e being thei~ file N~ 1~,911 and bei~ ~ a~ee~nt ~ted the 27th ~yof April, 19~0, between the MISSOUR~-~S-T~S ~O~ 0OMPA~ ~he Oit2 of De~ton, Denton Oo~ty, Te~s,.as ~ioensee, ~o said Licensee the ~i~t ~d authority ~o instal1 ~a ~mn~a~n a six inch sa~t~ seweP line across p~e~sea and~aoks of the ~ioenso~ laoa~ed in Denton, Denton Oo~y, Te~s, said location n~e ~tio~ly deso~ibed as follows A six inch sewe~line ~ossi~ ~he Railroad Co~p~ s p~ses at ~ ~le o~ 90 de~ees O0 ~nutes meas~d ~om the oente~ l~e t~ent to o~e of the R~il~oaa O~2's I 0.0. ~ack ~ 36, opposite Mile ~os~t 7~.07 o~ [ 0-0. T~a~k ~ 3~ O~ni~ station ~ plus O3 dist~t 3~ feet meas~d, northeasterly along the oent~ line_ of said t~aok f~ the oente~ line of 3 foo~ ~3 foo~ X ~ foot ~e!~f~oed concrete bix ne~ ~e intersection of T~be~ ~d Robertson Streets at Denton, Denton 0o~ty, ~e~s, Oily Oo~solon, 0it~ of Denton, ~EST t Texas City of ~n~on, Te~s. APPHOVhD~Ma~k Ha~, Mayo~ City of Denton, Te~s Motion was~ ~de by B~e~ and seconded by O~tis adopt ~e Resolution and pay the $10 O0 Lioense ~ee Motion ~ ~e Olt2 ~inee~ ~eoo~ended t~ the followt~ ~om ~elson Electric Oo ~0 ~ ~8 g~8 ~o~ Bcd ~o~r Wi~e $180.9.5 per ~ed ~X 8 ~ohor Rod,, 193.~8 ~ -~3/~" Mete~ Socket $ Each ~9 '~" X 8" Pole Plate 8h~ 1 per h~ed ,0 ~o.. ~b ~o~o~ 2 10 eac~ ~ - ~ ~p Snap Swi~oh 1~.90 100 - ~ hole ~ hooks 15.~5 ~00 - ~" ~le ~aoe~ ~1.~0 " " 3O6 CITY HALL mAY ms, 1950 From Westinghouse ~£eetrio Co ~ - Clete Receptacles $ 15 56 p~r hundred 5 - No 968474 Insulators 53.40 " ,~From Navaeota Creosoting Co. 1 cam class No. B 3%' poles 17.95 each 1 car class No 3 40' poles Zl 95 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Bra~-ar to accept the recommendation and pumchaee the above sup- plies. Motion carried 10. Motion was made byGambill and seconded by Cumtis to instruct the Mayor and City Engineer to contact the Texas Telephone Co officials in regard to the proposed Telephone Conduit under the sidewalks and dmives on West Hickory Motion carried 11~ Motion was made by Brammer and seconded by Ott~tis to open Anna Street from Pecan Creek to Sunset D~ive, pro- vided that property owners pay for the total cost of a bridge across Pecan Creek Motion oarriede 12. Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brammer that Minor and Sullivan be authorized to offer $3000.00, $2000 O0 of which is on deposit with the County Clerk, aa~ settle- ment of the suit of WoW.Wright vs City of Denton, and if this is not acceptable, to try the case in'County Cou~t Monday May 15, 1950, as scheduled Motion ca~ried 13. Motion was made by Gambill to instruct the City Attorney to draw up an Ordinance repealing Ordinance passed by ~he City Commission on Ma% 31, 1946 as recorded in Book 13, page 317, of the City Minutes, c~eating the Airport Boa~d. The motion was not seconded Motion was made by B~ammer and seconded by Gamblll to instruct the Mayor to contact She Ch-ix.man of ~he Park BoaA~d for recom~.endations for appointments to fill the vacancies on the Park Board and submit to the City Co-..{,ssion for approval. Motion carried 1Se The Mayor read a lette~ of resignation from D~ M L.Hutcheson, City Health office~. Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by B~a~mme~ to authorize the Mayor to contact the County Commissioners Cou~t and work out a suitable and practical arrangement for hiring a City-County Health Officer to succeed D~ M L.Hutcheson Motion ca~ried 16. Motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Gambill that the Commission reject the Low Rent ~ederal Housing Project Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adJoumned. 3O7 CITY ~ALL MAY 19, 19)0 Called m~etint of the Ctfy C~.~m~ ~zor of fhe Cttw of Dcn~on, le×a held ~n the Council Room of thc Pity Hsll ut 7 Of} t Y , May ]9,19~0 t~e~nt Fit~gera]d, ia]t~fcmo, Brs~r Curtf Absent C~bt] 1 Bid~ on re~nforeed eonc~ate t~le wer, opened f~om bifford Hill I~pe Co b Dolch Concreta Co c Warren Donaldson Motion was madc by Br~mm~r an~ econded by la]laf~ro to Iur~ha the nece ~ary p~pe from the low b~dd~r C~fF~rd HI] t~p~ Co Motion carr~*d Bids for the sale of ~he hou o on Pru~tt U~]] were oponed ~rom a karl ~u~hey Uou~e 1/5] 98 fill Bld~ ~ ~ 02 9~ b He, man Skiles ' /OO O0 c Ra~ond Whxte ' ~50 c~o ,, 500 OO d Clyde Smith 600 O0 ' /00 O0 e Roy Mart~n 800 OO ~7~ CO Motion wss mad~ by Br~mme~ and .eeonded by Cur~[ to et] tht house to the highest bldder~ Ro Mart~n Hot]on The fo]towing Re~olutton m pre ontcd AT A 6PLCI~ MF~TING OF T~E C[~Y f0~] ION OF ~ UL CI1Y O~ DE ~ ON, ~XAo ~ELD AT ~ CIIY ~L O~ ~ID C]IY ON ~Ug lc~H DAY O~ MAY, ])50 Be ]t resolved by the C~ty Commas ton tha~ ]n aeeo~(]anee w~th and under ~h~ tem~ of a rer~nfn ~onSr~c~ fnTe~d ~n~o an the (~h day of Novembar ]9~9, by and be~ean ~he C~I~{~L 1NW TF~] COFVANY OF IEX~, and ~he City of Denton fe~a~ ~he C~y Comm~Mcn of the of Denton finds that conditions have nor ehan~ed ~o a~ ~o ~ake ft adv~ab]~ on the part of ~ht City Commts ion ~o carry on~ the f~nane nt of fha generating unit m~ntioned ~n above ~a~d contract a]on~ othar ]~mq ueh as ~he tsausnce of tax bond~ or r~wnm bonds Pas~d and apyroved ~h~ ]gth day of May [ D 1950 ~fn~d ] h [~ gerald Ch~m~m of ~h~ ATT~T Ct~v Comm~ ~on C:ty of D~nton Chas C Orr, Jr o~creta~ ~exas City of Denton, Texas Approved Mark Hannah Mayor O~ty oi D~nton, ~exa~ Motion was made by Bra~or and r~on~ed by Cur~i to sdo[t ~e~olution Motion carried Motion was made by ~aJ~.f~r~ ~n~ ~on~md ~y Brammer to the ~ecomm~ndation of the C~ty ~ ~ann~n Board ~ma adop~ th~ plat of the Oa~ood Addition Mo~ion carr~e Motion was made by Tal~af~o ~nd seconded bv Brs~mr to appoint ~tzgera]d as a member of the C~y } lannln{ Board ~ot~on nar-~*d ~h~ C~ty Engdneer an~ tho Ch %f of Iohee both, rennmm~n~md Lights and Walk ~nd Watt L~h~s for ~h~ quare b~ ]ur~hased from the ]~w bidder, Ceneral Electric Co Motion was made by ~a~]aF~rro and ~condcd by Curf]~ to ~n~pt the reco~endations and purcSas~ th~ oignal Lights and ~alk and Lights From General Electric Supp]y Co Motion ea~ r]ed 308 CIIY 'IALL ~^Y 19 1950 7 Motion wa m~de by Cu~l~ and ocondcd by Brammel Co advertise for ~ldq fo~ lqulpmont fei addition to Power }lane Motion ca~riad 8 The fo]lowln[ Re o]u?non were p~esentod a AT A C~I~l) MIFqlNC o~ iUL C]qY OO~IS°ION OF TUL CISY O~ DLNION~ TLX~, AT ~WF GITY WALl O~ ]11) GIlY ON IH] ]~H DAY 0~ NAY A D lOSe BE IT {E OLV~D T~AT T~F FOI~WINf RIMA~q Bt FNTtRtD UION ~ MIN[~ 0f q}~ CI]Y OOMMIS ION Gl qgL CJlY b DENqON TtX~ lhe Mayo~ and C]ly Con~n~s~Ion hereby express their thanks and appreciation to ] L Ya~brot4h fo~ th~ efF~e~ont nann~r ~n which he ha~ perPo~od fee dnJ~e~ ~f Mayor oS t}~ Pqty of D~nton, ~oxa ~he C~tV Comm~ss]on and Mayor w~ h ~o {xpres~ fur]hot thanks for th~ friend h~[ md eoop~ailon which ho manifested a~ ail ~]mes wh~le serwm tn that capacity qbe gomm] sion and Mayoi ~]sh him much happiness in the ~ure and request that a copy of ?hie Resolution bc one to him [a{~ d and approw t this lO~b day of May A D , 1950 o]gn~d J E f~tzgerald, Cha~an of ~ho C~ty Co~lssion, C~fy of Denton AT71 ST Texas Chas C Orr, Jr coronary C~ty of Denton, l~xas Approwd Mark Hannah Mayor OiLy of Denton, Texa9 b AT A CAiIhO ~JLI]N6 el 7UL CIIY COHHI olON Of TW] C1]Y O~ DENTON, ;T qHF CI Y UAl] Oi O;ID CITY ON 1U] l)th DAY OF MAY A D , ]950 _LUTZON BI I[ RF~OLVFD ~UA9 ] {] [OLLOWI~( R]M^Pd{ BI LNIIR~D UPON ~ MINU~ lhc May~ ~nd City Commi ~ ion hc~eby sxpres~ ~he[~ thank~ and appreciation to Ro~r~ %eel fo~ th~ efficient manner ~n which he has perFo~ed ?he dutu~ of (]ty A~orney of ~he 6Jty of Denton lexas~ keeping Denton ono of thc eJ~ no t law-al ld:n~ cJt]efl ~n thc =taLe ~h~ ~JtV Commission and ~ayor w~sh to oxpre~ flurthor thanks for the f~(nd hip and onope~at~nn whlch he manifested at all t~es wh~]e se~v~nL ~n ?hal eapaelty qbe Co~t ~on and Mayo~ w~ h him much future sucoess in h~ ~ undortakin~ and requ~ t that a copy of ~h~ Resolution be tent him Ia ed ~nd approved th~ ~ 19th day of May~ A D ~ 1950 ~gned J L }it~gerald, Chai~an of the City Commtssdon C~ty of Denton AT~ ~q q exas Chas 6 O~r Ir ~(et'~a~y City of D~nton, ~ ~xa~ Approved Mark Hannah Mayo~ 6~%y nf Denton, Tsxas e ~T A {~ALLID MILIINf et ']WI OIlY OOMH]o ION OF TeL CITY Of DEN%0N, TIX/o AT FWt CITY WALL O} ;]D C~ Y, ON 7~Ik ]nth DAY O] MAY, A D , 1950 309 ~UTE~'OF THE ~I~ O0~ISSION OF ~ OI~ OF ~e ~~ th~Oit~ Oo~ssion he~eb~expPess thei? and appPee~ation to~ Jaok ~nds f~ the ~i$2ent ~ne~ ~n he ~s pe~ ~o~ed the du~es of the City Oo~ssion of the J~ty,~ Denten,~ T~a, [ ~, ~e~ty Co~s~[=n a~ M~o~ ~sh to express ~e~ ~o~ the ~endsh~Pn~d~ cooperation ~ch t~mes w~le se~v~n~ t~t capacity. ~e ~d ~ayo~ w2sh him success ~n ~s ~e mde~t~s a~' ~quea~~ ~t m copy of th~s Resolution be sent ~ J r , ~the 01ty O~tasion~ 0ity of of DenOn, Te~s Approved: Ma~k E~,~Mayo~ ~ ' 0i~ of Dent~, Moti~ was~de by Tali~e~o ~d aeeo~m by ~tis to ~he Resolutions. Motion o~ied. Upon motip~ the Go. salon stood ad~o~d. ~.~l*Cal~ ~eti~to~ the~Cit7 0o~ssion o~ t~e Git7 of ~enton, Te~s, hel~ in ~e Co.oil Room of the 0it~ ~a12 a~ 7 00 sines the ~it2 ~tto~ey is disq~lif~ed Motion ca~ied. bXds fo~ addit~o~l t~sfo~e~s. Motion Up~ ~t~cn the ~o~ss~on stood adJo~ed. Seo~e~a~ ~ O~i~n 310 MAY 25, 1950 Called meeting of_the City Comm~ ssion~_ of the Cit~_ of Denton, Texas, held in the Oouncil Room of the 0ity tIall, May Present Fitzgera£d, B~-w.~er~ Ou~tis . L ~ ~ Absentl Taliafe~o, Gambill ~ 1. Motion was made by Bramme~ and seoomded ~ Ou~tis to accept the recommendation of John 8ha~ade~, 0haix~man of the Pa~k Board, and appoint the~following members to the 0it7 Paa~k Board ~fo~ a period of three ~eaPs~ ~ ~ ~ M~s. Bonnie Lukens Te~m ex~ires 1953 ~ D.L.Wilde~ " "~ 1953 Hoope~ Ear~ison " " 1953 Mrs Lyle Montgomery was appointed to fill the vacancy left by the ~esignation of W. Lee~JOhnson Motion carried ~ ~ Other members of the Pa~k Board a~el ~ ~ ~s Hal No~gaard Te~ ex~i~es 1952 Jo~ ~ublett " 1952 ~ Jo~ B~a~e~ " " 1951 H D Roberts " " 1951 M~s Lyle Montgo~y " "r 1~51 Upon ~tion the Co~ salon stood adJo~ed OI~ May 30, 1950 0~led meeting of the City C~ss~on of the 0i~2 of Denton, TeXas, held in,the Oo~cil Room~ef the 0i~ty H~l~ Present Fitzgerald, C~tis, B~e~, Taliafe~ Absent ~ G~blll ~ 1. ~e Mayor declared an emergency ~d a ~tion was ~de ~b~ ,Taliafe~ro ~d secended~b2 C~tls te~ p~c~se~cne, Tc~o 30" To~o La~ Powe~ Mowe~, not to exceed $293.~ Mmt!on, 2. Motion was ~de by O~tis ~d seoon~e~ by T~i~e~o to ~eJect all bids which were opened om May 1~, 1~50, for a ~m~e~si~le (~)~d to advertise fO~ ~i~m fe~ a ~ INB~Lm~ Motion c~ied~ ~ Upon ~tion the Oo~ssion stood adJo~ned. Seo~eta~ O~i~ 311 CIfY UALL JUNE 1, 1950 Called m~ettng cC the Cfty Cmmmlsumn mC tho City of Denton~ Texas held ]n the Counoiq Room o? th( C] by Iai] it 1 00 ~ h on lun~ 1950 tres~nt r~tzgerald, Ta]~sf~r~o Cu~ti ~ Ih ~no~, ~am~]l ~bqent None Motion waq made by ~al~af~r~o and ~cc~ndod b/ (ur~ to the City eerelary ~o se~e a~ Pu~ehaa~n~ kf~an$ for ~h~ C~ty until a aucee~qor ~ n~ed Motion The following Ordinance wa rCa~ ~ ORDIN~CE ~FOI~IING MkMPFR O~ Tq} BOARD Ot PQUMqAA ION FOR THE CITY OF DLNTON i~XA ]OI{ JUL Y}Alt O} ] ~D BICJARINC ~ ~( [NCY ~E IT O[~AIN~ BY %HE CIIY COMMI~ IO~l 0F Tq~CJ~Y ~ [}~ITO~, T]X~, ~eotion 1, That John ~homa~ [~e Pool and C H Ln]ow are herehb appointed aa the Boa~ off Equalization for ~he C]ly of Da~tou~ ~(xa , for the year 1950, with ~eh r~ht% pr~v~l(~es~ and duties as are ~ovtae~ by law 5~c$~on 2, Tha~ th~ above-n~ed Board ~ha]] amonc ~t~ o~h~r duties, equalize She values of all properly am~ ~ pcr$~( r~ndered the C~ty oF Denton ~exas fo~ ~%e year 29~O for taxation and ~hal] as a~ the value of all property fn ~he C~y of Deninn Jewa~ ub]eci taxation which ha~ not baen render d for taxation bee*ion ~, Tha~ ~aid Board her~n~}nve trpoJn$~d shall on the 5%h day of June~ A D , 19)O~ tc (](et ]t own eh~4man md pro~ cd u~on its dutieo a provided by law an~ Char~er of She City off benton exa eot~on 4,, ~ha? oabt ~embor of qud Bn~rd shall each reeelvt the sm of ~1 00 par hour For each our acSua]]y opent ~ ~h~ off the dutte~ off ~id Board, to b paid 1 y War ant. dra~ on the ~en~r ] ~nd of fh~ CJ~y oF Benton Toxa Seet]on ~ There be]hi a noes e~ly that +ho Board a[ Iqun]~z t~ n be appointed ereate~ an emerf~ncy and t }ub]~e n~ce ~y f~ ~h~ m~l~ requir~nf ?b~ ordinance fo be placed on fhre~ ~overn] r~adln[ on ~hree several day~ be ind *he wne 1 s hereby u ~cnded ~nc] f hu etd ~n ne~ be placed on ~t~ ?hJrd and final read]na fo ~ts ~a age ~nd hall full force and efCee? from and af$~r ~+ pa ~age and apyrova] PA ID AND ~rROVLD on Shis lh~ ] ~ n~ of lu~ A b , 19~o ~n~d I I buSz~a~ ~]d ChaPman of fha ;TTEST Ctly Comm~ ~lOn O~y of Dor~ n Ohms C Orr Jr , Seoreta~ City of Denton Texa~ Apl~vvaJ b~*k ]anmah Mayo~ e~ty nC D~nt n Te~a Morion was mad~ by (~b]]~ qnd ~con~ed hv Ia]~ef~ro 1o %he ~le ~ha% %he Ordinance ~hould bo ] d on three sepe~a%e ce a fen thre~ seperat, me ?~ngs and paq ?~le O]~nano to ]~ ecnnd r~ad~nf motJ on Vot~on wa made by 2al~forro nnd e n~(d ly (umbel] lo th~ Ord~n~ee fo ~ third and fl~na[ readln~ Me'inn Motion w~ made by Purt~ md c eoud~d by (~mbill ~o adopt the Ordinance a~ read Upon ~ol] e~l] all f ~mm1 acntr vote~ "Ase No Com- mi~sioner voted 't~]ay~ The Chaf~qn dee] ~red ~h~ OrdJnann( p t ed ~hc f'~l]ot ~n t¢ lutlan wt I ~e crlb~d _' _2LLZ!2[ Pe :trc nl~ I by th (I1~ to, mt ~nn ef thc ( ~tV ~f Denton that tho pef~n f th rr one h( c~n~ff t nm~ ~ fo~ thc ann~atfon h~totn~f~rt d ¢~ b t f~nnl ~f ]ap] b~ nO tho am( ar( hereby approve] and lo,fen hail 10 r r~ ] t ~hc vo~cr of fb Pity of ~ n mn lexa a~ ~he n~ Pity ~1 ~t~nn h~]l tn th ~ ~ cnknn [nntr~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ mmcn~ urw / Ab tract // kernel f ~ t n o~nt~ ( ~rt~ mo~ Ta~ftou]~r]y t{ etlb(d a f~ll W iL ] ~]P t ~h~ Norlh ~ ~ o~net a~ a o~r~]l~ trnc~ of ]and dated A~rl] ] l /( tnt own cf ~c n~ tr roi q / Da e 30g, Dcfd Reno~d or bnnlon Cntln[~ ic tnt ~t] th t lin of th( h ~ ] Rnhrrt AddLtt n ~nl eontnrmJt( ~ I ~1 n~ ~h r Mth l~n nP ~ p~l, In [raPt conveyed by P, ]930 nn~ ho n I ro o~t tn V ] n 3~ } ~(e 3 o~ Dec 1 q oeec] ~ off r)nnlrn fnunty [exa ~n~ t~( n rth lin( o ~ ~ttrln trant oF lind emwyet by 7 frrt to th( wr t 12n of ih ma Ir ri a extent]ad iU~Tfi nntth ~lonf lb ~ I llm Thrma t~ ei ~ ext~ndol 1/30 Cc t to the rorlh lin [ Cre~ecnt treet, as extended IliNP/ ~ ~ ~l~n ~h~ nct(~ 1 n o~ fr~ cent lrreL la) f~t ~0 ~he lh ne( ~h al~n~ Ih wp t ]inn of {cvf wd ~bctt td~Itlnn IA I 3 A~D AFPROVFD th ] + dny ol June 19~0 ORDfRJNC A I~P]AI ]IIPIJOU qC iii llIl) IN i~L PI~Y O1 DillON, [IYA ON ~lTlh ]d WI~WI b v rN YlILI / P 1) ) f ~ tin ~mFom of nbm~tlln~ ~o the votal~ ce nad (et/ f~r latir~ed~ n ec~tafn t(rtfto~y io h~ added fo pr~m% Clt~ i~rlb ()f ]] City A *OltirN ? [IUoJiJ[N~ OlI]CL}t IOlt ~ll ELLfJ]ON CIlY HALL ~UNP 1, ] BE tt ORDAINiD BY TUI CTJY CoMMlo ]0~] ~1 Tlb (] Y OI DI ~0~ 1] ]950~ th~ ~am~ bc,~nF ~he )th doy of ~u]y ~ D [9~O~ Cot th~ ~ur~o of ~u~tlt~ny to the qualiC~ed ~r~ )~ ~he r~ty of Don~n~ T~xaa~ aaid el~c~ton~ the following pro~o ~on~ WAIl ~qt A(I]ON Ol iHL COMMISSION O] ?HL rITY OF DL~TON H ~A , UPON ~ql IL~ITIOh O~ THE O~E~, ~O A~ ~Ht ~OLL OWNE~ O~ T~U 'qI~INAiI ~{ D]~It]B}D T~RR]q ~Y RA~IFI~D, AND ~}l~] %qE U[R~INA~iR [I~C {IBRD ~IRR]iORY BL ADDiD ~D 0 TIL] RiSINT LIMI~o O] 1 IL C~ ] OF L~[ ~0~ Ii AIl tha~ e~r~a~n ~rac~ ~r [~ree] of lJn~ ~t~a~ed ~n the Countg of Denton~ taro of ~exa~ putt of th Ro~ B~aum~nt u~ey~ Ab ~ No 31~ and p~ of a 107 ~ acre ~a~ ~f ]~md e~nv ~ ~ ] f l?vJn~ ~old to ~?anley Bernard Realty Corporatprn bv ~eed ~h~wn oe reco~ ~ ~n volum~ 335~ page 563~ De(d Record of Ion*on County ~ex~, ~nd mo~ par~ a~- ly described a follows BFCINNINC at ~he North a~ corner o~ s esrta~n tract of land conveyed by B~u]ah B Buell ~t v~ Uo~ ce ~ Bu~]] ~ ~ H C Brown, by deed dated A[r~] ]O lqZ(~ ~nd shown of record in Vol ]>7, pa~e ] g Deed Reeord~ of Denton County, ~a and ~n %h~ w ~ ]tn~ oC +he ~ev] td Robe~ Addition to the Coty oI D(nton qHINCt U~t alon~ ?h~ north ]~n~ of ~ ] frae+ e~nvc~ed ~o ~[ G Brown and eontinu~ng Wct ~]onf tb~ north ]~n( of a er~Tafn lr~ conveyed by Zeta Allen Cokcr e~ vdt q h Cok~r to Bo.lab ~ Bu~]] Deed dated October 2g, 1930 and ~}own o~ r~eord ~n ~o] ~ page $ Deed Reoord~ of D~nton County q(xa~, nd ~h~ north l~ne f u certain of ]and eonv~y(d by J ~ ~rsu~t ?o ?h~ e~tv of Denton by d~ed dated ~, ]950 a dl tane~ of 755 f~e? +~ th( ~ ~ ] n+ o Th~ma ~tr~e?, a ~ x~ ended T~INCF ~orth along ~he we ~ ]~n~ nC Thoma t~et ~ cx~end~ ]430 5 F~? to the No~th line of er~ e~nl ~? (~ a~ ext~n]e~ 1HINCF East along the aor~h ]~n~ o~ C~ e~nt ot~, /65 f to the southwes? eo~er of Lot ~o 7 In B]oe~ ) oi ~he Revi ed Rober~ Addition Thence South slon~ th~ w~ ~ ]~n+ of lev~ cd Rober~ AddttJ 17~0 5 feet fo the place of SFCqION Il, The C~tv +c~t~V of thc Ctly ol Denton ~ha]l to be prJnte8 ~pon the offt~tal ballot to b~ ~ ~d a~ a~d ~ee~f~n th iROPOoI~ION, an8 hail cause to b ir ~d b~n~ath the ~8 ~o~ a~- company~ng ~a~d PROPOoI~ION on ~d hal]of the f~lJowlng ]OR ~T]FI~ATION AND AD]~IN~ fiD T~R~IqORY TO THE AGAINoT RAqIFICAqIOP AhD ADDYIo AID q R~(I~ORY TO qHh lid L~T LIM]T~ OF TUE CItY Ol DL~I~ON oLC~ION III, ~h~? L C ~t ~on ~ hereby apio~n~ed p~e Id~ng offtcer a~ and for sa~8 eleet~on and h hail poo~nt ueh ~ t ~ a~ may be n~cessa~ to proper]y ~on~u~ ~n~ h~ld ~ ~] o]~t~on ]C%ION IV, That m~d e]~t~n h~ll b h~]4 unde~ ~he p~ ~w of ?he eons~tutlon and L~w~ of ~h~ rate o~ T~xa ~d of +h~ Chart r O~l~nanc~s of the ~ty of Denton T~x~ , a Mun~fpa] o]CiION ~ That du+ r~turn~ of th~ re u]~ of a~d ]~1 t~n shall be made by uch prestd~n~ ff~ee~ a r~q~tr~d by ~LG]ION VI,, Tha~ thc P~ty ~ro~ary of ~h~ C~ty nf D~ntcn ~ h~ ~by authorized and directed to have ~h~ ha]lot ~ to be u ~d tn ]o ~]ee~ printed and delivered to lhe pr ~d~ng of~eo~ of ~td el~e~on a~ provtd d by lmw : 14 C2]Y IIAII ~ lr L ~ [950 man oF the City Gemini ~ lon oF the OJty o[ Denton Taxa and attested by the City ~oer~fnry of ~ha 6~t/ oi Denton i~xas ~n ~hr~e tubl~c piece ~n ~Jd Ctty~ f~ ~htrlv ~ n~oou~w hV pr]o~ to $he d~ of ~atd eleel~on, one oF which n~laoe %ha2] b~ po l~d ~n ~h~ 6i~y Ual] ~f th~ City of Denton, ert~rn VIII Any and ail orl~nanceq or [mrt therrof in conflict horewith~ are repealed and annulod olCl]ON IX lhe fact fha~ th( nbove~o er]Bed forrlfo~ ts urpont]v needed for ~ndu]trna] and ]rolling eon truotton Loi¢tho~ wlih thi fno~ that court.erich ha }CCh htndrmd by the inability oF lhe owners of certain of ~nid tract lc obtain Clty lltllni I~ ~m~ll n~d trrri~ory is annexed to the City oF Dcnl ~n i xtq p~r~te $ emergency and public neee slty thai the rule requirinf th1 to h llqrrd on ihr(~ ovc~a] reading on three soveral day~ and the came t h~raty uspend(d nna tht Ordinane{ hall be placed tMrd and F~na] r qtin[ to ttq pa sa[~ on~ shall be ~n ~ull force and egfeei Prom and aflrr t~ ~[prowl] a~ll pa }A ~[b ~ID AIIROVll~ TUTo I t day of June 1950 i~nrd J L Fit/~erald, Chairman of the C~ly Commi ~on of the Phas C C)~r lr ~ lary Clty cf Denton 2rxa Ap[~rvod ~ark Harnnh M~yor Clty ri Denton~ Texas Motion w~ m~]r by (amb~l] and trended by Ta]]aFc~o to usp~nd the ~lo thsl tht Ordlnanre bc r(ad a~ ~h~ et~rato m~tt~ngq t~nd paq to it ~eoond r~c] n& ~ct~cn o~rr~d Y teen wa made bv 2a]~ag~ro and ~oeonded by ¢urttq to paq O~dinanoo to ~t~ third and f~na] r*adnnt ~loiton Mat t n wa made by Gambnl] sue eemdod by Cu~ti~ to adopt th{ Ordinance a r(ad Uyon roll e J] ail Comma inn~r v)tod ~Aye" No Commns~loner voted "Nay" qbe Ch nrnum dee]areal the Or~nmor pacqed Mot~cn w~ mndn }y (~btl] and so~cnded by Curtis to ~ef~ the ZonlnF tstqt]en of It Il Dteu to th~ (iix }lanlng Board Motion Upon motion thc Commission q[ood ndJouvned °eorett~ry ~ ( hafrman , CITY Called meetiz~ of the City Co.~.~ssion of the City of Denton hgld !m She Go. oil ~ of ~he 0ity Nall a~ ~100 ~esea$~ ~i$~ge~ald. Taliafe~o. O~tis. ~e~. A~sent: Non~ Motion ~s ~,~e ~ G~bill ~d seconded by, the O~b ~d ~,te~, pequest of ~ee ~11 fop p~ope~ty P~audle 5t~eet M~,ti~n Motion was ~,de b2 G~ill ~d seoomded ~ ~e~ to au:Belize ~e ~2~ ~ 5~e~intendent of the Wa$~ De'~e~t te ~ he~ ~s neOess~ ~o get ~he boo~ of the & LiSt Depa~ posted up to ~te as soon as possible o~ied Upon ~o~~'~e 'OJ~ssion ~ stood a~Jo~ed, ,, ~ ~, ~, 1950 ~peo2a~ ~ ~d meeti~ of_~ Oit~ Oo~siion of the Ofat Den~o..7,00 P M..'Te~"~ heldb, l?~oin ~e Go.oil, Room of ~e 0try Absent~ Tall ~e~o. . B~S ,on ~lec ~i~ ~te~ials ~e opened ~e~e~al ~eot~2o ~ ~pl7 Co f O,~ns Supply Co ' ~lea~e~ 8~ly, ~, Nelson ~eot~io Supply Oo Motion w~ m~de bz G~ill ~d seconded ~ C~tis to ~e b~ds, t~ the ~i~z ~inee~ for tab~ation. ]Motion Mo~lon Wa8 ~o b7 ~ill ~d seceded b~ O~s to a Resolution ~d lotte~ to General Spaatz in ~ega~d ~o ~e~si~ 9f t$~ A~.,~otion o~ried. Secretly ~d Oit2 ~eas~eP a~e ~o sx~.tn~ ~a. ~eAlver ~ George~ e~ell ~d ~ O~s ~imble were p~esen~ ~teF s~e d~e~us io~. %t was a~eed t~t it wo~d not ~nde~ N(~e~ (~ine~ M~ rattling Co to put the floo~ do~ in the ,~ ,~,o~on was nade by G~bill ~d seconded b~ Bra~er to a~h~'$z~the M~2o~tc ~ite a lette~ to Ho~dbe~g ~ti~ ~ extension of the date of shipment t0 ~e CITY HALL 6, 19 0 Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Seoretax.; g C~i~ CITY HALL JUNE 8, 19 0 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Robm of the City Hall at 7 O0 PoMe on June 8th, 1950 Present: Fitzgerald, Gambill, Brammer~ Absent 2aliaferro, Curtis 1. A motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br-mmer to instruct the City Secretary to tell O.C.Knight to pickup his Remington Sixteen Typewriter from the City Secretary office unless he can show of record a bonafide trade of the typewriter for She used Model 2700 Addressograph Motion carried 2. Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brammer to accept the recommendation of the City gecreta~y and sell the used Model 2700 Addressog~aph for $75 00 Motion carried. 3. The following Resolution was p~esented AT A B~EOIAL MAETING OF TEE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CIT~ OF DENTON, TEXAS NMLD AT THE CITY HALL OF ~AiD CITY ON THE 6~h DAY OF JUNE, I$~0~ WHEREAS, the UNITED BTATE~ GOVERNMENT is in the process of setting up and founding an AIR ~ORCE ACADEMY for the purpose of training personnel for the UNITED STATES AIR ~OROE, and; WHEREAS, the UNIThO ST~TF~ GOVERNMENT has indicated Shat a suitable site for the proposed Academy has been located in Denton, County, Texas, and, WHEREAS , the location of such an AIE FORCE ACADEMY by ~ahe UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT in Denton, County Texas would be of great benefit to the people of the City of Denton and to the people of Denton County, NOW THh~LFORE, be it resolved by the City Co...tssion of the City o~ Denton, Texas, that the City Commission is very ~uoh in favor or SUCh an AI~ FORCE ACADEMY and respectfully requests that the same be located in Denton County, and that ~he 0ity of Denton will cooperate in obtaining for Denton County'the ~oposed AIR ~ORCE ACADEMY above mentionede ' PASSED AND A~HOVLD THIS THE 6th day of June , A D , ~950 Signed: J E Fitzgerald, 0haix-man of the City Commission, ATTEST City of Denton, Texas Chas 0. Orr, ~r , Secretax~y City of Denton, Texas APPROVED Ma~k Har~, Ma~or ~ City of Dent~n, ~exas Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by B~amme~ to adopt the Resolution Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned. Seoreta~ CITY PL~W, Juan 9, 1950 Regular meeting of the City 0ommission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the ~ouncil Room of the City Hall at ? 00 P N on June 9th, 1950 Present Fitzgerald, Brammer Absent Taliaferro, Curtis, Gambill 1 Bids on Notorcycles were opened from a Harley Davidson, Dallas $~80 00 b " " ", Denton ~09 55 c Helmcamp Notor Bervlce, F~ Worth 757 O0 Bids on Automobiles were opened from a Ben Ivey Motor Co b Grace Barrow Motor Co c Laney Nash Co The Chairman referred all bids to the Motor Fool Committee 2 Nonthly reports wore received from the following W T Elliott Eugene Cook Bailey Coffey H G Creel Dr N L Hutcheson Q M Calvert Tom Robinson Jack Harrison Chas C Orr, Jr 3 Monthly accounts were approved and ordered paid from their respective accounts Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Secretary ~/ Chat~man//~/ CII"f HALL JUNE lb, 1950 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council l~oom of the City Hall June lb, 1950 Present Fitzgerald, Brammer, Gambi~l Absent ~aliaferro, 0urtis 1, Bids on Submersible ~ump were opened from 1 J ! Myers ~ 9,789 00 2 San Antonio ~uppiy Co ±0,247 O0 Motion was ~de by Gambili and seconded by Brammer to reject all bids on Byron Jackson Submersible Pump Notion carried 2 Bids on Electric Neters were received from~e following Companies a Graybar Electric Co ~ b Westinghouse Electric Co c General Electric & Bupply Co I d ~riester Supply Co · Austin Neter ~ervice f R & A Motor Supply Co The City E~l. gineer recommended ~hat b~S~nga~.o ~e~e~_ type LC2s, 15 Amp, 240 volt, 3 wire, 3 phase, ~ oerm~nai ~ ~ 93 each, and 40 Sangamo Meters type JS, 15 Amp, 240 volt, 3 wire single phase $ $11.32 each, be made from Austin Meter Service Co 318 CITY HA~L JUN~ lo, 1950 Notion was made by Oambill and seconded by Brammer to accept the recomm~endation of the City ~nglneer s-ud purchase the above supplies Motion carried 3 Bids on Electrical Supplies were received from a Nelson Electric and Supply Co b General Electric Supply Co c Slocum Supply Co d Grayb~ Electric Co Motion was made by G~bill and seconded by Brier to refer all bids to ~ T Llliott for tabulation ~d reco~enda- tion Motion carried 4 The City Lngineer read a proposal from Earl Bushey to repair the City Hall Notion was Ede by O~bill ~d seconded by B~er to refer the ~tter of repairing the City Hall to ~e Building and ~ro~ds co~ittee for investigation ~d ~eco~endatlon to the City Co~issio~ Motion carried Motion was made by G~bill and seconded by Brier to advertise for b~ds for tho following 1 gas pressure regulator i recording Wattmoter I Automatic Sump ~ump ~otion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brsunmer to authorize the Mayor and City Engineer to make a trade for pipe t~ench at the New Power Flant Motion carried 7 Notion was made by Crammer and seconded by Gambill to purchase 3 - 100 HP, 8 Cylinder, 4 door Sedans from Ben Ivey, as per bid of June 9th, 1950, for ~lOll 00, Net~d~f~ere~c~ Motion carried 8 Joe Skiles and Harry Hay were present and offered $2000 00 for the 8 Acre tract of land owned by the City in the Northeast part of town No action was taken 9 Motion was made by Brammer and seconded by Gambill to refer the petition of Mrs S M Francis to the Zoning Oom~ittee Motion carried l0 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brammer to authorize the Mayor to write a letter to Nordberg Manufactur- ing Company, delaying date of shipment of the Nordberg Engine un~il July ~th, 1950 Motion car~led ll orion was made by Oambill and seconded by ~rammer to authorize ~r °rammer, Tom Robinson, and ~edro ~arsons to go to Dallas and purchase ~ot more than l0 used Ceiling fans not to exceed ~15 00 each ~otion ca, tied 12 Motion was made by G~nbill and seconded by Brammer to authorize the Mayor to purchase O City Diroctorys for $200 00 Motion carried 13 Notion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brammer to follow the same policy as has been used in the past in re- gard to tho use oI the Audi~orlum Motion carried 14 Motion was made by ~ambill and seconded by Bran~ner to authorize the Mayor to make a deal to sell Mrs A C Bryant the property on the south side of Houston Place, owned by the City ~f Denton, Texas Motion carried 319 CITY HALL JUNE 16, 1950 15 Notion was made by Gambill and seconded by ~rammer to deny the claim of former City Secretary 0 C Knight for Depreciation on has personal typewriter Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brs~nner to advertise for bids for an adding machine and typewriter the Tax Office Notion carried i 17 Motion was made by Stammer and seconded by Gambill to ratify the following emergency purchases made by the City _ Lngineer from the bids opened June 2, 1950, from Nelson Electric Co b Llectrtc Meters, 15-ampere, 2~p0 volt, 4-wlre 3 phase, Delta Socket type, LC-2-S Delta @ ~22 90 each b Meter Sockets for above Meters, Catalogue #1205082 ~ 8 87 each 1500 pounds #~H D Solid ~are Copper Wire @ 27 25 Cwt 1000 pounds #4H D " " " " @ 27 05 " 4000 pounds #2 Stranded H D Bare Copper Wire ~ 28 06 " Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned Secretary //~Chairman JUan 19, 19~ Called meeting of the Citj Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Cotuucll Room of the City Hall, June 19th, 1950 Present Gambill, Stammer, ~itzgerald, Curtis Absent Taliaferro Notion was made by Gambill and seconded by Stammer, that the City Attorney be instructed to look up the law in re- gard to keeping creeks open and clean and to advise the Mayor as to the proper procedture for same Motion carried Notion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to increase the Water Rates 20/, effective August 1st, 1950 bill- ing All members present voted "Aye" The ~hairman declared the motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brammer to instruct the City Attorney to draw up a Contract to sell an 8 acre tract of land belonging to the City of Denton, £exas to Joe Skiles and Ha~y Ray for $2500 00, provided, the tract of land is annexed to the City of Denton as soon as possible, that the lb $3 acre tract Northeast and a 4 acre tract South of the City Tract is annexed also, that Joe Skiles and Itarry Ray pay for the expense of the eloction Motion carried ;20 6I£Y IIALb 19, 4 .. ~ Motion was made by Gambill and seconde~ by Brammep to pay m~ss~$30 O0 to make up the balance of her 1949-50 salary, which tb_~ough error of 1~2 50 per month, had not been paid Notion carried 5 Prelimenary work was done on the Water & Light Depart- ment Budget Upon motion the Commission stood adJoumned CITY HALL JUNE 20, 1950 Called meeting of the City Commzission of the City of Dent~n, Texas hel~ in the Council Room of the City Hall on June 20thw 1950 Present Fitzgerald, Br.mmer, Gambill, Taliaferro Absent: Curtis 1 Preliminary work ca the 1950-51 budget was done 2 Motion was made ~y Gambill and seoondnd ~y Brenner to accept the recommendation of W T Elliott an~ put, Sase Electrical supplies fr~m the iow bidder of bids opened June 6, 1950/ Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood a~Journed Secretary / Chair--- ~ CITY N~T,L JUNE 91, 1950 Called meeting cf the City Oommiesicn of the City of Denton, Texas hel~ in the Council ~oem of the City Hall at ~ P M J~ ~st, 1950 P~sent~ Fitmge~, B~er, Cu~is, T~afe~, Absent: None 1 Motion wan ~e ~ G~bill and ~co~ ~ O~is ~ aut~ the B~ng ~ G~s C~ittee ~ m-~e of fine s~e in the South E~ of the Bas~t Motion U~n ~tion the C~ ssion st~ ~Jo~ 321 CITY HALL JUNE 26, 1950 Called Meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council fioom of the City BaLl at 1,00 P M , June 26, 1950 Present, Fitzgerald, Gambtll, Braw.er, Taliaferro Absent s Curtis Motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill that Mr Hannah and Mr Creel represent the City in working out an agreement for paving the streets around the City-County Hospital Motion carried Motion was made by Ga~bill and seconded by Br-m~er that the City of Denton, furnish up to $3,000 O0 for improvement on the Hospital Grounds, and that the Hospital Board be authorized to notify the U S Goverrsaent that the City's funds are available Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and ssoonc~ed by Taliaferro that the City put up $2,500 O0 per month for three (3) months for Hospital sparer- lng expenses, beginning August 1, 1950, provided the County puts up a like amount and with the ~nderztandtng that if the Hospital gets on a paying basis, the money is to be re-paid to the City Government Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brenner to go with the County in advertisin~ for bids for excavating and Curb and Gutter around the Hospital Site,Curb and Gutter and paving the~ parking area, and approximately 400 feet of sidewalk Motion carried Bid~ on Elsotrioal Supplies were opened from the followings 1 Nelson Eleetrio Co 4 Priester Supply Co 2 General Electric ~ Supp Co 5, Greybar Electric Co 3 Angelina Hardwood Sales Co 6 R & A Me,er Supply Co Motion was ,~ade b~ Taliaferro and seconded by BrAmer to refer all bids to the City Engineer for tabulation and recommendation Motion carried The following Resolution was presenteds I AT A SPECIAL CATJ.~.n MEETING OF T~E CITY COMMISSION OF TEE CITY OF DE~TON, TEXAS~ HELD AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY, THE 26th DAY OF JUNE, 1950 ~HEREAS~ the City of Denton, Texas, is the record owner and holder of an easement approximately ten feet (10') wide and one hunderd and fifty feet (150') long extending from the intersection of Rose and Denison Streets aloag the north line of Lot No 2 of Block No 4 of the Fry Addition to the City of Denton, Texas; and, WHEREAS, the City of Denton, Texas, now has for street purposes.. a strip of land 60' wide from Bolivar Street to Denison Street, the same oelng known az Ross Street and the above mentioned 10' X 150' strip is not needed for ztrest purposes nor any other purpose by the City of Denton of Denton, Texass and, W~, it would be unprofitable strip of land to the City of Denton~ Texas~ as it now ~r. ists; and, ~HE~EAS the City of Denton, Texas, has been offered the sum of One Dollar ($1 00I and other considerations by W H Medewell for a strip o~ land on the south aide of Ross Street, said strip of ~-~d being more parti~,T-~ly described aa followes Being a tract of land out of the Fry Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, as shown by the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 75, Page 76, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, BLGINNING at the Northwest corner of Lot 2, Block 4, 322 CI~ HALL JUNE 26, 1950 of the Fry Addition to the City of Denton, Texas; TH]~NCE North 10 feet for corner, THENCE East 150 feet for corner} THENCE 10 feet for cornsr; T~]~NOE West 150 feet along the morth Boundary line of Lot No 2, Block 4 of the Fry Addition to the place cf beginning NOW THE~FOM~, be it resolved by the City Cc~Aiselon of the City cf Denton, Texas, that the City Attorney be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to draw up a Quit-Claim Deed to the above described property to the said W H Madswell and be it further resolved that the Mayor and City Secretary be instructed and authorized and they ara hereby instructed and authorized to execute said Quit Claim Deed to the said W H Madewell upon his payment to the said City of Denton, Texas, of the Sum of One PASSED AND APPROVED this 26th day of June, A D , 19§0 Signed{ J E FitzgerAld, Chaira-~ of the City C~.~ission of the ATTES?~ City of Denton, Texas Chas C Orr, Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved~ Robert H Caldwell, Jr , Attorney City of Denton, Texas Motion was mede by Taliaferro and ssaonded by Brm=-er to edept the Resolution Motion carried 7 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br~.~er to reduce the width of Hettie Street to 58' from McKinnay Street North 134' and execute a Quit Claim Deed of 2' to W H Madewell, i~ the City Attorney approves legality Motion carried 8 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by 9ra~mer to refer the Zoning Petition of B F Daniel to the City Planning Board Motion carried 9 Motion was mede by Gsmbill and seconded by Br.mmer to instruct the City Attorney to ineestigate the legal requirements for publishers notices, Ord~---oes, bids, etc of the City and to determine the legal requirements of a Newspaper and to report by a written opinion Motion carried 10 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br-w~er to instruct the City Attorney to write an ordinance raising Adjustment Board Fee and City Plann- ing Board Fee to $20 OO Motion carried Upon motion the Co.lesion stood adjourned Secretary / Chairman ~/ CIT~ HALL JULY 1, 1950 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Te_~as, held in the Council Room of the City Hall at 11~00 A M , on July let, 1950 Preeent~ Fitzgerald, Br-m~er, Gambill Abaent~ Curtis, Taliaferro Motion was made by Ga~bill and seconded by Br--..er to accept the recommendation of the City Engineer and purchase Electrical Supplies from the low Bidder of the Bids opened June 23, 1950 Motion carried The following Resolution was presented~ AT A CAT.~,En ME~TIMG OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DE~TON, TEXAS, ~.T.n AT THE CITY MALL OF SAID CITY ON Tm let day of JULY 1950 ~HERE~, the City of Denton, Texas, is the record owner and holder of a strip of land 25 feet by 100 feet long, fully described in a deed from G R Warren and wife and recorded in Volume 334, page 535 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas! and, WHEal. Aa, it was the intention of the parties that the 25 feet by 1OO feet strip was to be the south 25 feet of a tract of land fully de- scribed in Volume 281, page 320 ~f the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; And, WHEREAS, the deed recorded in Volume 334, page 535 of the Denton County Deed Records does not completely and thoroughly ~efflect the intentions of the parties; NOW, TH~EFORE be it resolved by the City C~mmission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the City Attorney be and he is hereby instructed and authorized to draw a Quit Claim Deed to the property described in Volu~e 334, Page ~35 to the said ~rs Birdie Warren, a widow, and that in exchange for said Quit Claim Deed the said Mrs Birdie Warren shall execute and deliver to the said City of Denton a warranty Deed conveying to the said City of Denton the south 25 feet of the tract of land described in Volume 281, Page 320, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas Said tract described as follows~ Lying and b~ing situated in the County of Denton, State of Texas, and being out of the M E P and P R R Co Survey, Abet 935, sqid tract being in the name of G R Warren, Vol 281, Page 320, Deed Records of Denton 0ount~, Texas, described as followe~ BEGINNING AT the southeast corner of a tract of land conveyed by Bert Fowler and wife Marie Fowler to G R Warran~and wife Birdie Warren by deed recorded in Vol 281, page 320 Of the Deed Ranords of Denton County, Texas, to which reference is hereby ~ede; THENCE West l~O feet to a sta~e in 6 R Warren's west line, same ~eing in the east line of A F Johnson, same being the center line of Mulberry Street; THEECE North 25 feet to a stake for corner, said corner being in the north line of Mulberry street, T~ENCE East 100 feet to a stake, same being in the north linc of Mulberry Street~ THENCE South 25 feet to the pasco of beginning, same being the east line of o. R Warren property and containing in all 2500 sq ft of land to be used for street purl~see 324 CITY ~AT.L JULY 1, 1950 And be tt further resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the Mayor and City Secretary be instructed and authorized and they are hereby instructed and authorized to execute the said Quit Claim Deed drawn by the City Attorney to the said Mrs Birdie Warren upon her delivery to the City of Deuton of the above mentioned Warranty Deed for street purposes PASSED AND APPROVED this let, day of July, 1950 Signed: J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of tko City Commission, City of Denton, Texas ATTEST: Chae C Orr, Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved: Mark Hannah, Mayor City of Denton, Te~ae Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brammer to adopt the Resolution provided Mrs Warren give the City of Denton a corrective Deed Motion carried 3 The following Resolution was presented AT A SPECIAL MLETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CItY OF DENTON, TEXAS, RRt,o AT THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY ON THE 1 st DAY OF JULY, 1950 WHEI~, Joe Skiles, Harry Ray, R F Garvin, C W Tinney and the North Texaa State College are the owners of various tracts of land contiguous to the City I,~m~ts of the City of Denton, Texas, said tracts being fully describ- ed in a petition filed with the City Commission of the City of Denton; and, WHERFAS, the above named persons and college are desirous of annex- ing said tracts pf land to the City of Denton, Texes, NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texes, that the City Commission approves said petition and orders that the prnp~sition of the annexation of such land or territory be presented in due and legal manner to the voters of the City of Denton at the next City election for approval or rejection PASSED AND APPROVED the let day of July, A D 1950 Signed J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City C~tssion of the City of Denton, Texas ATTEST: Chas C Orr, Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved: Mark Hannah, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brnmmer to adopt the Resolution Motion parried 4 The Following Ordinance was read: AN ORDINANCE BY THE CItY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, CALLTNG AND ORDERING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE SECOND TUESDAY OF AUGUST, A D ,1950, THE SAME BEING THE EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1950, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID ~ITY FOR RATIFICATION, CERTAIN P~0POSED TERRIIORY TO BE AL~DED TO THE PRESENT CITY LIMITS OF SAID CITY: APPOINTING A PRESIDING OFFICER FOR SAID ELECTION AND DECLARING AN EMERG~NCY OlTI EALL JULY 1, 1990 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OOMMISSION OF THE CItY OF DENTON, T~AS~ SECTIO~ I That an election shall be held in the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas, on the second Tuesday in August, the same being August 8th, A D , 1950, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the City cf Denton, Texas, at said special election, the following propositions SHALL THE ACTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF TH~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, UPON THE PETITION OF THE PI%0PERTY OWNEHS, WHO ARE THE SOLE OWNERS OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY BE RATIFIED, AND SHALL THE HEREINAFiER DESCRIBED TErRItORY BE ADDED AND ANNExF. n TO THE PRESENT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS~ TRA~ ONEs ~r~ Part~ Beginning at a point in the north line of that certain tract conveyed to W D Key by J D Harris and wife by deed recorded in Volume 260, page 520 of the Deed Records of Denton, Texas, at a point 1150 feet east of the Northwest corner of said tract; THENCE East with said north li~e 347 feet to the northeast corner of said tract; THENCE South with the east line of said tract, 230 feet to the Southeast corner of said tract, THENCE along the south line of said tract, a distance west of 3~+7 feet; THENCE North 230 feet to the place of beginning ~J~gD~]-~ Beginning at a point in the North line of the Crenshaw Survey, 20 feet West of the Northwest corner of ~n 86acre t~ant coDyeyed to the City of Denton by P C Withers; THENCE East ~20 ~eet, me~e or less, to the said Northwest corner cf said 8 acre tract owned by the City of Dentonl, THENCE South with the West line of said City of Denton tract, 563 feet to its Southwest corner; THENCE East with the South line of said City tract 638 feet, its southeast corner; T~E~CE South along the east boundary line of the tract formerly owner by the Joe S Gambill Estate 280 feet, more or less, to a corner in the North line of Highway 24, THF~CE West along the North line of said Highway 24 a distance of ~+50 feet, more or less, a corner in the fence line of the T S C W Golf Course; T~EI~OE North with the said fence line to the Northeast corner of said T S C W Golf course tract, a distance of 70 feet; THENCE West with the south boundary line of the tract formerly owned by Joe S Gambill Estate 125 feet, more or less, a corset at the Southeast corset of Crestwood Addition to the City of Denton; THENCE North with the East boundary line of said Crest- wood addition 838 feet to the place of beginning ~ BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of a tract of land conveyed to W D Key by J D Harris by deed record- ed in Vol~e 260, page 520 of the Deed Records of Denton County Texas; TF~CE North with fence line 624 feet to intersection of fence x.,--ing east and west; 326 CITY HALL JULY 1, 1950 IHENCE East with fence line 260 feet, THENCE South parallel with the west line of the Roy Daniels Tract, a distance of 310 feet, a corner! THENCE ;act 300 feet, THENCE South 1064 feet, more or less, corner in the Roy Daniels south boundary line, THENCE West with Daniels, south line 300 feet to the North- east corner of the tract formerly owned by the Joe S Gambill Estate and the Southeast corner of an 8 acre tract owned by the City of Denton, THENCE North along the East side of said City of Denton S acres tract 563 feet to its Northeast corner, THENCE Weet~ along the Nnrthside of said City of Denton ~raot a distance of 305 feet to the Southeast corner of the tract conveyed to W D Key by J D Harris, as aforesaid; THENCE North with the east line of the said W D Key tract a distance of 230 feet to the place of beginning TRACT TW~ BEING a part of a certain tract of land conveyed to the State of Texas by Sidney Hamilton by Deed dated November 12, 1940, raoorded in Volume 288, page 345 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, BEGINNING at tbs Southeast corner o~ said tract, same being the Northeast corner of a tract pf land conveyed to Fred Cobh by R G McClendon by deed recorded in Vol 341, page 626 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texass THENCE West with the north boundary line of the Cobb tract and the south line of said State of Texas tract, a distance of 400 feet, a corner, T~CE North 160 feet, a corner in the present City LAmtts of the City of Denton; THENCE East 400 feet, a corner in the East line of said tract conveyed to the State of Texas, THENCE South with the said east line of 160 feet to the place of beginning TRACT THREE: BEGINNING at the Northaet corner of a certain tract, conveyed to Fred Cobb by R G McClendon by Deed recorded in Vol 341, Page 626, of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, same being the Southeast corner of the tract described above as tract Two and being the Southeast corner of the said tract conveyed to the State of Texas by Sidney Hamilton; THENCE West 153 feet, THENCE South 45 degrees and 09 Minutes West 465 8 feet~ more or less, a corner in fence lineS THENCE East 552 6 feet, more or less a corner in the east line of Highland Park Road; T~ENCE North wAth the said east line of said road 300 feet; CITY HALL JUL~ 1, 1950 T}{ENCE west AC feet tgthe place of beginning BEGINNING at a point 40 feet East of the Southeast corner of the tract of land conveyed to the State of Texas by Sidney Hamilton by deed recorded in Col 288, page 345, of the Deed Redords of Denton County, Texas; THENCE South 0 degrees 17 minutes West with the east boundary line of Highland Park Road, a distance of 285 6 feet, a corner; THENCE East 612 5 feet, a stake in the east boundary line of a tract conveyed to E F Beckner by John Shrader record- ecl in Vol 302, page 361, of the dean records of Denton County, Texas; THESE North with said east line 285 6 feet, to the north east ao~r of said Bec~w~r tract, THENCE West with the North line of said BecknerTract 608 5 feet to the place of Beginning TRACT FI~E BEGINNING at a point in the East line of Bolivar Street , 100 feet north of the Southwest corner of a tract conveyed by Della A S~m~-ns and W J S~-~ons to H F Garvin, Deed recorded in Vol 301, page 413 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas~ THENCE North 83 degrees and 30 minutes East 372 2 feet corner in the West line of Highway #77; THENCE North 13 degrees East 137 2 feet with the West line of said Highway; THENCE South 77 degrees and 28 minutes West 372 2 feet with the North line of said trent conveyed to Garvin; T~CE South 13 degrees West 137 2 feet to the place of beginning; TRACT SIX~ Ail that certain tract out of the Wm Crenshaw Survey, BEGINNING at a stake on the east boundary line of said Survey, the southeast corner of a 14 acre tract owned by Jace Walker; THENCE South 563 feet; THENCE West 638 feet; THENCE North 563 feet; THENCE East 638 feet to the place of beginning, being the same 8 acres of land conveyed to the City of Denton by P C Withers by Deed recorded in Vol 83, page 423 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas SECTION II The City Secretary of the City of Denton shall cause to be printed upon the ~fficial ballot to be used at said special election the above P~O- POSITION, and shall cause to be printed bsheath the field notes accompanying said PROPOSITION on said ballot the following~ 328 JULY 1, ~950 -~ FOR THE RATI~ICA]ION AND ADDING SAID TERRITORY TO T~E PRESENT LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AGAINST RATIFICATION AND ADDING SAID ?ERROTORY TO THE PRESEI~T LIMITS OF THE CIT~ OF DENTON, TEXAS That E C Garrison is hereby appointed presiding officer at ant for said election, and he shall appoint such assistants as may be necessary to pro- perly hold and conduct such election That said election shall be held under the provisions of the Consti- tution, and Laws of the State of Texas, and of the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas a Municipal Corporation SECTION V That due returns of the results of said election shall be made by such presiding officer as required by laws That the City Secretary of the City of Denton is hereby authorized and directed to have the ballots to be used in said election printed and delivered to the presiding officer of said election as provided by law SECTIO~ VII ~hat due and legal notice of said election shall be given by the posting of true copies of th~ O~DINANCE, signed by the Chairman of theCity Come'scion of the City of Denton, Texas, and attested by the City Sanretary of the City of Denton, Texas, in THP~EE public places in said City for thi~t~f (30) consecutive days prior to the date of said election, one of which notices sh~ be posted at the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas Any and all ordinances or parts thereof, in oonflint herewith, ars repealed and annulled SgCTION IX The fact that the above described territory is urgently needed industrial and dwelling construction, together with the fact that construction has been hindered by the inability of the o~ners of certain of said tracts to obtain City Utilities un~il said territory is annexed to the City of Denton~ Texas, creates an emergency and public necessity that the rule requiring this ordinance to be placed on three seoeral readings on three several days be, and the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on ite third and final reading to its passage, and shall be in full force and effect frc~ and after its passage and approval PASSED AND A~2ROYhD this let day of July, 1950 Signed:J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, ATTEST ~ Texas Chas C Orr, Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved as to Form and Legality~ Approved~ Mar~ Hannah, Mayor, Robert H Caldwell, City Attorney City of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas CITY HALL JULY 1, 1950 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brenner to suspend the rules and pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br=mer to paesthe Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br-w~er to adopt the Ordinance Upon roll call all Commissioners voted ~Ayw" No Commissioner votnd "Nay" The Chair~-- declared the Ordinance passed Motion was m~e by Gambill and seconded by Br-.~er to instruct the City Attorney to write an Ordinance calling cfr an election to amend the City Oharter to empower the City Commission to annex property to the City of Denton without a vote of the property owners in the City Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood ad$ourned Secretary / Chair=~- 'J~ CITY HALL JULY 7, 1950 Called meeting of the City C~tssion of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall at ?iCCP M , July ?, 1950 Presantl Fitzgerald, Brammer, Gambill, Taliaferro Abeentl Curtis Mr Fred Deafen was present and discussed the Tax Warranta that are to be issued Motion was made by Gambill a~d seconded by Taliaferro to deliver $150~O00 OO of the Tax Warrants as l~ial payment of the Nordberg Engine in accordance with our contract Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brammer to approve the Mayor's appointment of the following members to the AdJust~zent Board 1 W B Mo~lurkan$ 2 J E MoOrary! 3 Joe Reeds ~ J H Leggett, 5 W M Pass Motio~ carried Motion was made by Gamhill to instruct the City At%orney to write an Ordinance repeali~ the Ordinance creating the Airpor~B~a~d The motion was not seconded Motion was laade by~aliafer~o and seconded by Gambill to instruct the City Attorney to give a written opinion as to whether or not the Airport can be sold Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br-mmer to confirm the Mayor's appointment of Lee Preston to,he Airport Board Motion carried Motion was mede by Br~er and seconded by Gambill to put Curb and Gutter on the South Side of Parkway Street from Bolivar Street to the Oreek if the Mayor and the City Engineer deem it advisable Motion carried Motion was m~e by Taliaferro and seconded by Brammer to advertise for bids for 2,000~000 gallon steel Water Reeevoir, specifications on file in the office of the 0ityEngineer Motion carried The following Resolution was preoentedl : 30 CIT~ ~ JUL~ 7, 1950 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ASSIGNM~T OF ~RANCRISE FROM ROBF2~r B N~.AT.~. TO DENTON BUS LINE, INC WHE~.A~, R~bert B Neale, the owner and operator of the Denton Bus Line, u~er the rights granted by a certain franchise Ordinance passed by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, on October 13~ 1944, has saused said business to be incorporated, and desires the consent of the City ~zission for the assignment of said franchise and all rights thereunder to said Corporation, and, WHEREAS, the directors of said Corporation have passed a Resolution, a copy of which is attached to said application, accepting all of the te~ms and conditions of said franchise ~-8 agreeing to p~rform the sams upon the assign- ment of said franchise by the said Rober~ B Neale to said Corporatian~ Now, therefore, BE IT P~OLVED bY the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the petition of said Robert B Neale for authority tc assign an~ transfer said franchise to Denton Bus Line, Ins , be and the san~ is hereby granted, and the said Robert B Neale is hereby expressly authorised to execute a proper assignment of said franchise and all rights thereunder to said Denton Bus Line, Ins , a Corporation BE IT FU~HER RESOLVED that this consent ia given for said transfer on the condition that the said Denton Bum Line, Ins , shall carry out and fully perform the obligations contained in said franchise Oral--ce PASS~D by the City Commission on the 7th day of July, A D , 1950 Signed~ J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City Commission, City APPNOVED AS TO FORM of Denton, Texas Robert H Caldwell, Attorney City of Denton, Texas Motion was ~de by Gambill and seconded by Bt.meet to adopt the Resolution Motion carried 9 The following bids were opened On labor for installing the Switchboard at the New Power Plant~ i Denton Electric Shop Denton, Texas 2 The Saxet Co Dallas, Texas Bids on a Gas Regulator~ 1 Briggs Weaver Machinery Co 2 Well Machinery & Supply Co Bids on a Sump Pump~ i Briggs We%vet Machinery Co 2 Well Machinery & Supply Co 3 Pierce Pump Co Bids on Water Meters~ i Nelson Electric and Supply Co 2 Westinghouse Electric and Supply Ca 3 General Electric and Supply Co 4 Graybar Elestric and Supply Co All of the above bids were ~efsrred to W T Elliott for taxation, and recommendation l0 Bids on a gas Cleaner were opened from: I Briggs Weaver Machinery Co 2 Well Machinery and Supply Co 3 Blew Knox Motion was made by Bt.meet and seconded by Gambill to purchase the Gas Cleaner from Well Machinery and Supply Co Motion carried CITY ~ JULY 7, 1950 11~ The Chair~-- appointed Cow~issioners Br-.~er, Gambill and Taliaferro to canvass the election returns The following report was mad~ OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO CANVASS THE RETU~S OF THE SIECIAL · ,t~CTION HELD IN T~E CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, ON THE 5hh day of JULY, A D , 1950 Comes now your co-..4ttee appointed to canvass the returns of the Special Election held in the City of Denton, Texas, on the 5th day of July, A D , 1950, and respectfully makes the following report~ We have carefully oamvassed the returns of said election and find the result thereof as follow~ FOR annexation of Tract of Land described upon the official ballot hereto attached ~ votes were cast AGAINST a-~exation of Tract of land described Mpon the official b~lot hereto attached 0 votes were cast Respectfully su~nitted on this 7th day of July, A D , 1950 Signed~ R H Taliaferro R B Gambill G H Bra.~er, Sr The following resolution was presented~ AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY CO~IS$ION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS HELD IN THE CITY HALL OF SAID CITY ON THE ?th DAY OF JULY, 1950 On this the ?th day of July, A D , 1950, came on to be con- sidered at a special ~eeting of the city Commission of the City of Denton, Te-~s, the matter of canvassing the returns of a specAal election hereto- fore held on the 5th day of July, A ~, 1950, said election having hereto- fore been duly ordered by said City Commission for the purpose of submitt- ing to the voters of the City of Denton, Texas, the question of annexing a certain tract of T~-d to the City of Denton, and the City having duly canvassed the returns of said election finds that the results of said election are as follows FOR THE ANNEXATION OF TRACT OF LA~D DESCRIBED UPON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF JULY ~TH, 1950, $~ votes were cast AGAINST ANNEXA~ION OF TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED UPON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT OF SPECIAL E~ECTION OF JULY 5tl~, A 9 , 19~0 7~ Votes wer~ east It appearing from the canvass of said returns of said election that the action of the City Commission of the City of Denton in approving the petition of the property owner of the tract of land for annexation to '- said City of Denton, Texas, was approved by the voters votingin said I election, it is therefore ordered and declared that the said tract of I ~ land described upon the official ballot is duly approved for annexation to the City of Denton, Texas PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day of J~ly, A D , 1950 Signed~ J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City ATTF~T~ Comm City of Denton, Texas Chae C Orr, Jr, Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved~ Mark Hannah, Mayor City of Denton, Texas CITY HALL JULX 7, 19~O Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Taliaferro to adopt Resolution Motion ca~ried 12 The Ordinance annexing certain tracts of la~d was read~ AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITOR~ TO THA CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IR ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMM1S.ION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS SLOTION I That the following described tracts of land are hereby annexed to, and made e part of, and brought into the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, in compliance with an elsstion held in the City of Denton, Texas, on the 5th day of July, A D , 1950, to-wit~ Ail that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the County of Denton, State of Taxas~ part of the Robert Beaumont S%~rvey, Abstract # 31, and part of a 104 ~ acre tract of land convey- ed by Irving Gold to Stanley Bernard Realty Corporation by Deed shown of record in Volu~e 335, page 563, Deed Records of Denton Oounty, Texas, and more particularly described as follows BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of a certain tract of land conveyed by Beulah B Buell et vir, Horace W Buell, to H G Brown, by deed dated April 19, 1946, and shown of record in Vol 324, page 308, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and in the west line of the Revised Roberts Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, THENCE West along the north llne of said tract conveyed to H G Brown and continuing West along the north line of a certain tract conveyed by Zelm- Allen Coker, at vir, A G Coker, to Beulah B buell, by deed dated October 28, 1930, and shown of record in Vol 233, page 358, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas, and the north line of a certain tract of land conveyed by J A Prsuitt to the City of Denton by deed dated March 3, 1950, a distance of ?55 feet to the west of Thomas Street, as extended, THLNCE North along the west line of Thomas Street as ex- tended 1430 5 feet to the north line of Oreseent Street as extended, THENCE East along the north line of Crescent Street 755 feet to the southwest corner of Lot No 4 in block No 5 of the Revised Roberts Addition, THENCE South along the west line of Revised Roberts Addition 1430 5 feet to the place of beginning It being necessary that the above described tract of land be annex- ed to the City of Denton, Taxas~ in compliance with an election held on the 5th day of July, A D , 1950, in order that certain of the propert~ owners may proaeed with the construction of improvements, which construction is now delayed until the passage of this ordinance, creates an emergency and public necessity that the rule requiring thia ordinance to be placed on thr~e several readings on three several days be, and the same ia hereb~ suspended, and this ordinance shall be placed on its third and f~nal reading to its passage, and shall be in ~ull force and effect from and after its passage and approval PASSED AND AP}ROVED on this the 7th day of July, A D , 1950 CITY ~ALL JULY 7, 1950 SignadA J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, ATTEST ~ T exes Chas C Orr, Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved as to Form and Legalitys Approved~ Mark Hannah, Mayor Robert H Caldwall, Jr , Attorney City of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas Motion was ma~e by Gambill and seconded by Taliaferro to pass the ordinance to its second reading Motion carried Motion was ~de by Gambill and seconded by Taliaferrn to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried Motion was mede by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill to adopt the ordimanoe Upon Roll Call all commissioners voted "Aye" No C~mmissioner voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed Commissioner Taliaferro retired 13 The following Ordinance was presenteds AN ORDINANCE AOCEPIING THE DEDICATION AND FLAT OF 1HE OAKWOOD ADDITION TO TF~ CITY OF DENTON, T~XAo, MADE ON THE ?th DAY OF JUL][, A D , 195~ BY L H RICH~.Y AND WIFE I~RGARET RICHEY AND ACCEPTING AS A CITY ~TREET OF T~E CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, THAT STREET SO DEDICATED BY SAID PA~IES A~ ~HOWN BY THE PLAT OF SUCH ADDITION HEB.E- TO ATTAOHED AND MADE A p~RT HEREOF AND DECLARING AN EM- ERGENCY BE I~ O~DAIN~ BY THE CItY COM~ISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS That the dedication of the Oakwood Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, as shown by plat filed with the City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, by L H Riohey -_n4 wi£e Margaret Richey, together with the street de- dicated thereon, be, and the same is hereby accepted by the City of Denton, Texas The fa~t that the owners of said Addition have sub-divided the same into lots and blocks as shown by the the plat thereof on riel as aforesaid and have dedicated a street for public use for street purposes and the ~'urther fact that present cond~tions in said City make it very desirable for the City of Denton, Texas, to obtain such street and building sites are badl~ needed by ~y Citizens of the City of Denton for the construction of homes, creates an emergency _-_-8 an imperative public necessity requiring that the rule re- quiring Ordinances to be read on three several occasions at three several meetings of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, be, and the same is, hereby suspended and this Ordinance is placed on its third and final reading and shall be in full fores and effect upon its passage and approvel Passed and Approved this 7th day of July, A D , 1950 Signad~ J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas ATTEST ~ Chae C Orr, Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved as to Legality and Form Approved~ Mark Hannah, Mayor Robert H Ca/dwell, Jr, Attorney City of Denton, Texas City of Denton, Texas 334 CITY ~.;. ~-~ JULY 7, 19~O Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by BrA~sr to pass the O~inance to its second re~ing Motion carried Motion was ~de ~ G~bi~ and seeond~ ~ Dr~er to ~ss the O~inance to its thi~ ~d final re.lng Motion c~ried Motion was ~de by Br.~er ~d second~ by G~bill to ~opt the O~in~ce U~n Roll Call a~ Co~tssionere pre.ant vo~ "~e", no C~issioner present voted "N~" The Chai~ dec~ the O~in~ee Motion was made by G~bill and seconded by Br~r ~ ~st~ct the City T~ Assessor not to assess Househo~ G~a Motion carri~ U~n motion the C~!esion stood adJo~ed Secretary 6/ Chairman *********************** CITY HALL July 10, 1950 Celled meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Hall, July lOth, 1950 Present~ Fitzgerald, Taliaferro, Gambill, Brammer, Curtis 1 The following Ordinance was read AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS EEVYING AN OCCUPATION TAX ON COIN-OPERATED MACHINES IN TM~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS GIVING £HE UIT~ TAX-ASSESSOR-COr.I.~TOR OR HIS DULY AUTHORIZED AGENTS AND DEPUTIES AUTHORITY TO PLACE A S~AL ON ANY COIN-OPERATED MACHINE IN THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS FOR FAILURE OR REFUSAL TO PAY THE OCCUPATION TAX DUE THEREON OR FAILURE OR REFUSAL TO PLACE AND MAINTAIN A LICESSE CARD ON SUCH MACHINE~ PROVIDING A FEE TO COVER THE ~XPENSE OF SEALING AND REMOVING T~E SEAL, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ~ SECTION X. The following words, terms, and phrased used in this Ordinance are hereby defined as follows~ a The term "Owner" as used herein shall mean and include person, individual, firm, company, association or corporation owning or having the care, control, management, or possession of any "coin-operated machine" in the City of Denton, Texas b The term "Operator" as used herein shall mean and include any person, firm, company, association, or corporation who exhibits, displays or permits to be exhibited or displayed, in his or its place of business or upon premises under h~s or its control, an~ coin-operated machine in the City of Denton, Texas c The term "Coin-operatnd machine" as used herein shall mean and include every machine or device of any kind or character which is operated by or with coins, or metal slugs, tokens, or checks, "merchandise or music operated machines" and "Skill or pleasure ooAn-operated machines" as those terms are hereinafter defined shall be included in such terms d The term "merchandise or music coin-operated machine, as used herein shall mean and include every coin-operated machine of any kind or OITY F JULY 10, 1950 character which dispenses or vends or shall be used or operated for dispensing or vending merchandise, commodities, confections, or music and which is operated by or with coins or metal slugs, tokens, or checks The following are expressly included within said terml candy machine, gum machine, sandwich machines, hendke~chief machines, sanitary drinking cup machines, phonograph machines, piano machines, graphophone machines, radio machines, and all other coin- operated machines which dispense or vend merchandise, commodities, confections, or ~sic · The term" skill or pleasure co,n-operated machines" as used here- in shall mean and include every coin-operated machine of any kind or character whatsoever, when such machine or machines dispense or are used or ara capable of being used or operated for amusement or pleasure or when such machines are operated for the purpose of dispensing or affording skill or pleasure or for any other purpose other than the dispensing or vending of merchandise or musAc or service exclusively, as those terms are defined herein The following are expressly included within said term~ marble machines, m-~ble table machines, marble shooting machines, minature race track, minature football, minature golf, minature howling, shuffle board machines, and all other coin-operated manhines which dispense or afford skill or pleasure Provided that avery machine or device of any kind or character which dispenses or vends merch~_-~- ise, co~odities, or confections end lmlays music in connection with or in addition to such games or dispensing mf skill or pleasure shall be consider- ed as sk4~] or pleasure machines and taxed at the hi~her rate fixed for such machines f The term "service coin-operated menhines" shall mean and include pay toilets, pay telephones, and all other machines or devices which dispense service only, not merchandise, music, skill, or pleasure SECTION lI Every owner, as that term is hereinabove defined, who owns, controls possesses, exhibits, displays, or who pemmits to be exhibited or diepla~ed in the City of Denton, Texas, any coin-operated machine, as that term is defined herein, shall pay and there is hereby levied on every coin-operated machine as defined in this Ordinance, except such as are excepted herein, an ann~-i occupation tax determ~mled by the following schedules Series 1 (a) For each merchandise or music coin-operated machine as that term is hereinabove defined, a fee of Ten Dollars ($10 00) where the coin fee or token used or which may be used, in,the operation thereof is one of the value in excess of five cents or represents a value in excess of five cents, and (h) A fee of One Dollar and 25/100 ($1 25) where the coin, fee, or token used or which may be used, in the operation thereof is one of the value in excess of one c~nt arn~ not exceeding five cents or represents a value in excess of one cent and not exceeding five cents Series 2 (a) For each skill or pleasure coin-operated machine, aa that term is hereinabove defined, a fee of ~hirty Dollars ($30 00) where the coin, fee, or token used, or which may be used, in the operation thereof is one of the value in excess of five cents or represents a value in excess of five cents, and (b) A fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15 O0) where the coin, fee or token used or which may be used, in the operation thereof, is one of the value in excess of one cent and not exceeding five cents or represents a value in excess cf one cent and not exceeding five cents Provided that nothing herein phatluprevent the operator of such muohine feom paying the tax levied in this Ordinance for the acouunt of the owner 336 CIIY HALL JULY 10, 1950 SEOTION ll~ Gas meters, pay telephones, pay toilets, and cigarette vending machines and service coin-operated machines as that term is defined, are expressly exempt from the tax levied herein SECTION 1V In the ~vent any person, firm, or corporation shall fail or refuse to pay any occupation tax due on any coin-operated machines described above, or shall fail or refuse to have attached thereto, where it can easily be seen, the license card to be issued by the City Tax Assessor-Collector or his duly authorized deputies, employees, or agents, upon payment of such occupation tax, said card showing thereon the number of occupation tax re- ceipt and classification of said coin-operated machine, then the City Tax-Assessor-Collector, his duly authorized deputies, employees, or agents shall have the right to place a seal on such coin-operated machines upon which the occupation tax has not been paid, or a license card above describ- ed has not been properly attached~ in order to prevent the use of such machines until said occupation tax has been paid, or until said license card has been properly attached to the said coin-operated machines After the machine has been sealed by the City Tax Assessor- Collector, his duly authorized deputies, employees, or agents, it shall be the duty of the owner, licensee, or person in charge of the premises in or on which said machine is located to see that the seal is not broken or re- moved, or the machine removed from said premises Proof that such seal was tempered with, removed, or destroyed shall be prima facie evidence that such acts were ~one by such owner, licensee, or persons in charge of such premises Proof that any machine so sealed was removed from the premises on which it was located at the time of sealing shall be prtm~ facie evidence that such act was done by such owner, licensee, or person in charge of such premises Said seal shall only be removed by the City Tax Assessor- Collector, his duly authorized deputies, employees, or agents, after a fee 9f Ten Dollars ($10 00) has been paid to cover the expense of sealing and removing seal Any person, firm or corporation who shall ta~per with, break~ remove~ destroy any seal placed om any coin operated machine by said City Tax Assessor-Collector, his duly authorized deputies, employees, or agents, shall be deemed guilty of a misdam-anor and shall be subject to a fine not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200 00) and any person, firm, or corporation who shall remove any machine so sealed from premised on which it was located at the time i~ was sealed shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ~nd shall be subject to a fine net to exceed Two ~undred Dollars ($200 00) Provided that nothing herein shall be construed so as to prohibit the transfer of one occupation receipt placed or fixed on a given machine to another machine at the same location or on the same premises but it is the intent of this ordinance that every coin-operated machine coming within the de- finition as hereinabove set out, exhibited, displayed, or permitted to be exhibited or displayed, shall have affixed to it an occupation tax receipt as provided herein SEC~ ION L In the event that the owner o~ exhibitor of any coin-operated machine upon which an occupation tax is levied herein, desires to transfer the occupation tax receipt on a given coin-operated machine to another machine replacing the machine originally taxed, then s~oh owner or exhibitor shall apply to the City Tax Assessor-Oolleotor for a card to be issued by him or his duly authorized deputies, employees, or agents Said card to be issued upon the receipt by the City Tax Assessor-~ollector of a fee of $ 50(fifty cents) In the event that the owner or operator of any coin-operated machine in the City of Denton, upon which an occupation tax is lewie~ here- in fails to properly transfer said receipt as set out above then the coin- operated machine upon which the transfer was improperly made shall be con- sidered to be a coin-operated machine upon which no occupation tax has been paid and the provisions of this orcinance shall apply accordingly CITY HALL JULX Z~, 1950 The taxes herein levied and provided for shall be paid to the City Tax Assessor-Collector or his duly sutborized agents or deputies on or before Jamuary lat, of each year Hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person , individual, firm~ company, association, or corporation owning or having the care, control, management, or possession of any c~in-operated machine to exhibit the same in the City of Denton, Texas, without first baying paid the occupation tax Oue thereon as provided hereunder Any person individual, firm, co~0s~y, association, or corporation who shall exhibit any coin-operated machine upon which the occupation tax due hereunder has not been paid~ shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be subject to a fine not less than Twenty Five Dollars ($25 00) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200 00) This Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other Ordinances levying and providing for occupation taxes on coin-operated machines It is hereby provided that in the event any provision, section or subdivision of this Ordinance is declared unconstitutional, it shall not affect the ramain~g provisions of this Ordinance and they shall be in full force and effect The fact that the City of Denton, Texas, now has no adequate Ordinance providing for the levying of occupation taxes on coin-operated machines, together with the fact that such Ordinance is urgently needed to assist the City Tax Assessor-Collector, his duly a~thorised agents, deputies, and employees in levying and providing for occupation taxes on coin-operated machines located in the City of Denton, Texas, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the rule requiring Ordinances be read 9n three several days be and the same is hereby suspended and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage, approval, and publication as required by law PA~$ED AND APPROVED this 10th day of July, 1950 Signed J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City Commission, City of Denton ATTEST ~ Texas Chas C Orr, Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved~ Mark Hannah, Mayor City of Denton, Texas Approved ae to form and legality~ Robert H Caldwell, Jr , Attorney City of Denton, Texas Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Taliaferro to suspend rules and pass t§e Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried Motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to adopt the Resolution Upon Roll Call all Commissioners voted "Aye" No Commissioner voted "~ay" The Cheirman declared the Ordinance passed CITY HALL JULY 10, 1950 2 Motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis to allow the Curb to be laid on the property line on the South Side of Greenwood Street and the west side of Cherrywood Lane Motion carried Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned CITY JULY 11, 1950 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the ~ouncil Room of the City Hall at 5sOO P M , July llth, 1950 Presentl Brammer, Curtis, Taliaferro Absent: Fitzgerald, Gambill 1 The Mayor declared an emergency need for two trucks for tho Street and Bridge Department 2 Bids were opened from: 1 Grace Barrow Chevrolet Co a with #56 Trade ~n $1,847 04 b " #60 " " 1,847 04 2 Ben Ivey Motor Co a With #56 Trade in, 6 oy1-$1,826 OO 8 cy1-$1,901 00 / b With #60 Trade in, 6 cyl- 1,796 O0 8 syl- 1,871 00 Motion was made by Br-mmer and seconded by Taliaferro to purchase the two trucks from the low bidder, Grace-Barrow Chevrolet Co $otton Carried Upon motion ~he Commissions toad adjourned Secretary CIT~ HALL JuLY ~, 19~o Regular meeting of the City Co~m~ssion of the City of Denton, Texas, held in ~he Council Room of the City Hall at 7~00 P M , July 14, 1950 Presant8 Fitzgerald, Gambill, Brammer, Curtis Absent8 Taliaferrc The monthly bills were approved and ordered paid out of their respective accounts Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Bre~zer that the minutes of the meetings of the City Commission of April 28, May 12, 19, 23, 25, 30, June 1,2,6,8,9,16, 19, 20, 21, 26; July 1,7,10,11; be approved as read Motion oa~'ied Motion was ~uEle by Gambill and seconded by Bt.miner to accept the recommendation of W T Elliott an~ purchase a Sump Pump for the New Power Plant from Pierce Pump Co for $71 O0 Motion carried Bids on 1000 lbs of wettable DDT were opened from A Harpool Seed House B De, aye, Dallas, Texas Motion was made by Br~mmer and seconded by Gambill to purchase 1000 lbs of DDT in 4 lb bags from Harpool Seed House for 32~ per pound Motion carried Bids on Adding Machines were opened from, A Monroe Calculating Machine Co B Burroughs Adding Machine Co C Denton T2pe~riter E~change - Underwood D Kibler Typewriter Co - Victor The City Secretary recommended the purchase of the Monroe Add- ing Machine Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br~mmer to accept the recommendation of th~ City Secretary and purchase the Monroe Adding Machine Motion carried Bids on lypewr~tsrs were opened from A Denton Typewriter Exchange - Underwood B Kibler Tlrpewriter Co - Royal Upon recommendation of the City ~ecretary, motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Bramme~ to buy 1, 14 inch Royal Typewriters not to exceed $131 OO Motion carried Bids on Plumbing Fittings were opened from 1 Viking Supply Co 5 Well Machinery Co 2 Briggs Weaver Machinery 0o 6 General Industrial Supply Co 3 The Murray Co ? Morrison Supply Co 4 The Rohan Co Motion was made by Brammer and seconded by Curtis to refer all bids to H G Creel for tabulation Motion carried Motion was ma~e ~ Gambill and seconded by Curtis to authorize Mr Creel to write a letter to Garpsnter Brothers, listing all of the addition- al work that has previously been authorized by the City Commission of the New Power Plant amounting to $3,433 43 to this date Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to inatruat the City Attorney to ~ite a Resolution and have it ready to pa~a at the July 21st, 1950, meeting so that the Betterment and Retirement Fund may be re- leased as needed Motion carried 340 CITY HALL JULY 14, 1950 10 The follwing Ordinance was presented: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PARAGRAPH 3 OF SECTION 851, CHAPTER 10, ARTICLE I1 OF THE REVISED CHARTER AND CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, INCREASING THE FEE WHICH IS NOW REQUIRED TO ACCOMPANY PETITIONS FOR REZONING FROM FIVE DOLLARS TO TWENTY DOLLAP~, AND DECLARING AN EEERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CItY OF DENTON, TEXAS That paragraph 3 of Section 851, Ghapter 10, Article II of the Revised Charter and Codification of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, is hereby amended and shall hereafter read as followss (3) Filing petitions That each and every petition to the City Commission as provided by this Article shall be filed with the City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, prier to being presented to the City Commission, and sB~ll be accompanied by a fee of Twenty Dollars ($20 00) which sum shall be paid to the CityS#cretary of the City cf Denton, Texas, by the petitioner at the time of the filing ef such petition The fact that the Five Dollar fee now being charged is inadequate to cover the cost of notice and hearing on a petition fo~l%-zon~ng and the fact that publishing the notice in the newspaper cost more than the said Five Dollar fee, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to he read on three several days at three several meetings be and the same is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall be in fl~ll force and effect from and after the date of its passage and approval PASSED AND APPROVED this 14th day of July, A D , 1950 Slgneds J E Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City Commission, City of ATTESTs Denton, Texas Chas C Orr, Jr Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved s , Ma~r~ City of Denton, Texas Approved as to f~om and legalitys Attorney City of Denton, Texas Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Bremmer to suspend rules and pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Brmmmer ~o pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br~mmer to adopt the Ordinance Upon roll call all 1Commissioners voted "Aye", no Commissioner voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed 11 The Water Hate Ordinance was given its first reading Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried 12 Motion was made by Gambi~l and seconded by Bremmer to approve the recommendation of the City Planning Board and change the property of Mrs S M Francis from residential property to busiheee property Motion carried CITY ~LL JULY iA, 1950 13 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to instruct the City Attorney to write an Ordinance repealing the Ordinance recorded in Book 1S, Page 117 of the City Minutes, creating the Airport Board Motion carried 14 The Mayor recommended that the City Attorney write a resolutio~ of tha~W~ for the long and faithful service rendered by Dr M L Hutcheson as City Health Officer 15 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Br~mmer to refer the I- BoardZ°ning MotionPetiti°ncarried°f Estelle Brown and Homer S Curtis to the City Planning 16 Motion was mace by Gambill and seconded by Br~..~er to refer the problem of B F Daniel re-routing the creek in the CarrOll Park Addition to the City Engineer Motion carried 17 Monthly reports were given by the following Department Heads: 1 W T Elliott ~+ J H Parsons 7 Robert H Caldwell, Jr 2 H G Creel 5 Jack Harrison 8 Bailey Coffey 3 Jack Skilee 6 C L Aldridge $ Q M Calverl~ The reports were ordered filed Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned at 12:45 A M 7/15/50 Secretary v Chairm~a -- CITY HALL JULY 17, 1950 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, July 17, 19~0 Present: Fitzgerald~ Gambill, Curtis, Taliaferro Absent B~m~er 1 The City Engineer recommended the purchase of Plumbing Supplies l~ the low bidders of bids opened July 14, 1950 Motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill to accept the recommendation of the City Engineer and purchase the following supplies from: The Rohan Co ~ 50 - 3/4" Galvanized Tees 10 - 2" " " 100 - 5/8" H 1o151 Goosenecke 75 - 5/8" H 1000 " Stops Viking Supply Co 36 - 3/4" Skinner Pipe Clamps Brigge Weaver Maoh Co 60 - 3/4" # 38 Dresser Couplings Motion carried 2 Motion wac ~de by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill to tentatively approve the budget as presented, with the tax rate tentatively set aS $2 18 per hundred dollar valuation, and to instruct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary papers for advertising the Public Hearing Motion carried 342 CITY HALL JULY 17, 1950 3 The following Ordinance was read AN ORDINANCE ABOLIS~ING THE AIRPORT BOARD FOR THE CITY OF DENTON, IAXA~, AS DEFIh~D AND PRESCRIBED IN AN ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DEN£O~, TEXAS, ON THE 31ST DAY OF MAY, 1946, VESTING CONTROL OF AIRPOrt IN CItY COMMISSION, AND DECLARING AN K~E,~GENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: ~EC~ION ~ That the Airport Board fbr the City of Denton, Texas, be and the same is hereby abolished and the Ordinancelmeeed on the 31at day of May, 1946, by the City C~mm_isalon of the City of Benton,Texas, is hereby re- pealed and all authority therein described is abolished and repealed ex- cept as hereinafter set out Ail authority and control heretofore vested in Said Airport Board shall hereafter be and the same are hereby vested in ~he City Co~snission of the City of Denton, Texas The fact that the said Airport of the City of Denton, Texas, has heretofore and is now operating at a deficit and becoming more of a burden to the tax-payers of the City of Denton, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the rule requiring Ordinances to be read upon three several occasions be and the same os hereby suspended and the provisions hereof shall become effective ~mmediately upon the adoption hereof PASSED AND APPROVED this the 17th day of July, A D , 1950 Signedz J E Fitzgerald, Chairm-~ of the City Co~ission, City of ATTEST ~ Denton, Texas Chas C Orr, Jr , Secretary City of Denton, Texas Approved as to form and legality Robert H Caldwell, Jr , Attorney City of Denton, Texas Motion was made by Gambill and seconded b~ Curtis to pass the Ordinance to its second reading Motion carried Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried Motion wae made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to adopt the Ordinance Upon Roll Call all Commissioners veted "Aye" No Commissimuer voted "Nay" The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed 4 Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to imstruot the Mayor to call the Telephone Co on July 18th, 1950, and have the telephone at the Airport disconnected Motion carried 5 The Water Rate Ordinance was placed on its second reading Motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading Motion carried 6 Upon recommendation of the Mayor, a motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Gamb~ll to instruct the Mayor to write letters to the members of the Airport Board, expressing the sentiments of the City Com- mission Motion carried 343 1950 Motion ~1.1 ~ ~l Gonbill a~ ee~on~e~ by At~ ~ ~ up ~ O~nae o~g for ~ e~oti~ to Moti~' vaa ~e ~ G~bi~ a~ ,eeo~ad ~o~ ~ ~ t~ t~t of 1~ ~l~gi~ ~ Jo~ ~e Gr~m B~g ~ t~e No~, on ~tm Bt~et. e~i~. ?a~ to ~ ~ ~ ~atrio ~tera ~at he ~-~, n~e~ in t~ ~t ~r~y. ~ti~ ~i~. ~ ~J~ at ~ P.M, Motion CITY }LALL JULY 21, 1950 Cs]le~ meet~ng of the City Co:~.dssfon of the City of Denton, held in %he C~cil Room of the City ~a]l, Ju~y 2l, lq~a. ]. B~ds on plumbing zn~'T'lie~ ~ore opene~~ from: 1. ~ue]ler Co. 10. ~'ell [,ae~. A Supply Co. 2. Southland Supply Oo. 11. N. O. Nelson Co. 3. Gen'l. Industrial SuPNly Ce. 12. Morrism, Su?.ly Co. 4. Gr~nt & T~mnell 13. Bri~,s 5. ~i~eer~f. Supply ~. Iowt~ Vslve Co. 6. Bowles &nc~ Boy/ns ]5. ~,merlr~an ]:adiator Co. 7. The M~rsy Co. 161. Vlk~ng Supply 8. ~n Ahtonio M~ch.,snd 17. Nept~e ~;eter Co. Su ply Co. 18. Rock:ell Mfg. Co. 9. The Roan Co. 1% Badger ~,eter Co. 20. Moti~ wa, s m~de ~ ~$~, secon(ed by Talicf*rro to refer all bids to City PMgine~r for t~hu~tJon. 2. B~s on electrical supplies ~;~,ro oi,e~]e5 I'rom~ 1. Graybar 5. Uostinghouse L]ect Co. 2. ~nfl Ind%~trial Supply Co. 6. Priea~t~r Supply C~. 3. C~n~l Electric Corp. 7, Al]Is C~lmers 4. Nelson Electric Oorp. Motion w~s ~de ~ Tc] iaferro, s~con(;ed by Bra:,~mer to r,~fer the bids to the City ~gineer for tobulation. ~ Bids on Floor Plate were ope~]ed from: 1. Ma,,eli Steel Co~. 2. Markell Steel Co. 3. North Texas Steel 0o. Moti~ msde by B~mmer~ seconc~ by T~]~ferro to refer the bids to ~ W. T. Elliott. 844 City RALI, ,~Y 21, 1950 4. }~r. W. I'. l~amiqton was pregnant and asked for utilities for his Addition. ~ 5. Mr. Ed ~srrfson, 406 W. ][~e~ory was present a~ 8eked the City to ch~k the draimq,e sittmtion on his ~ot. ' The Co~ission ~r, st~ct~ ~r. Creel and Lr. Ca]dwell to 1rNestigate the situation. 6. Bids were o~n~ on ten (]0) trucks for v~rious departments 2. ~rave Barrow Chev. Co. 5. Little l.aJors kotor Co. 3. P~vonson l~or Co. ~otio~ w~2 ~de by Tel%farts, socon~ed by Brander to buy Ch~]ot units ezcopt the two-ton a~d buy it from Dickson ~otor Company provided wo can ~et lmN.eddate delivery, otherwise; ~y all Chovro]etsl These being th~~ low btdders. Th* motion carried. 7. Bids on Dump b~s were opened from: 1. Be~ Tvey lot%r Ca. 2. G~ee Bm'row Char. Co. ~ot~on w~= ~de by Taliaferrc., secondeg by Brammer to b~ 2-3 y~. Caleo~ dump befio for $gO4.60 from (lr~ce ~rrow Chev Co. The ~oq. qow~n~; resolution was ~esent~ aT ~ Sr'ECIaL L~.~I~k (~F THE Cl~l'Y COI. r~ISSION OF THE CITY OF L~TOIJ, qms.s, I~ l~T ~ CE'Y ]~.1. ~ ~'~ID C~'M 01~ THh 21st DAY ~ JtH,Y~ A.D., 1050. ~,q~}fl.~2, the Electric ~If;ht and Fower Fenewal, gette~ent~ ketire- ment Yund was cre~ted to be us~, among other th~ngs, for capital e~.end- itures fn eom, action with said Electric I.ight end Iower System; and, ;'~I~*, ~t. ~ nocoss~ry, and it ~s here~ fou~ to he necessa~ and advisable tn ~me ol] of tbs money in said fund for th~~ making c~pita~ o,tl~ys u~on ssid system, to-wit~ for the p~c~se price of one (1) Nn~berg Generating Unit~ for t~e Furpose of other ne~ equip- ment ~nC f~r ~},~. ~ ]arf~e~ent of the I,~fcipal ]ower Plant Building; ~J(~'; ~m~l~30]'E; bo it resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the F~ST ~kTI0~L }~NK I~ ~L~E, i~L~, T~AS~ is here~. ~utl,ortz~ a~ inmt~cted to de]iver ali of the money in said tothe Tremsurer of the City of Lent.on~ Texas, same bedng C~s. C. ~r~ Jr.~ tn such amo~ts and ct tbs vsrto~ times ms he may require to ~ us~ for the purposes berlin,.boys ~ention~. PA~f~ ~'~ ~PE[~ t}ds 21st day of July, A.D.~ 1050. Signed: Chairman, City Com;~is~ion Attest: City of Denton, Texts Signed: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. ~, City Secretary ~'otdon was made by Teliaferro and seconded ~ Bra~,~mer to adopt the Beso]ution. 9. The fo~]owinf3 Ordinance was T~lsced on its third readingl 845' 21, 105~' AN ORDINAhl~E AMENDING SECTION [']6, CP~PTEP~ ONE, AI~TICLE Tt~E1~ OF ~E ~IS~ ~DI~IDES ~ T}~E C~V O~ D~TON, T~, ESTABLISHING AND F~ING TI~: Pmq'ES TO BL CH~GED ~ T~ CITY ~ DENT~ FOR kAOI! }RIUATE CO~J~ION ~{E ~T~ ~AINS ~ TEE CITY ~ D~CN, P~VIBING T~T A MIN~ C]~AR~ ~LL BE PAID BY THL P~CC~ I~ V;H~E SU~ ~'~I~TICN IS ~ADE, ~IDII.G THE AMOUNT ~ ~I~ ~LL ~ AI,ID~ ~; US~ }'0I~ SUCH LI~'~. C}~EGE, A~ P~VIDING THE ~T~ TO bE C}~};~L ~Ctl US~ FOR ALL WAT~ IB~ IN E~, PH~IDING T~ ~TE TO BE COLL~T~ --- ~L~WING T~ ~r'Ol~H I~J ~{ICH SUCH C~I~(~ ~ INCT~, ~IDING T~T NO SP~L I~GA~ON ~.T~ O~ Fff'EC]AL BE ~ ~DAI~ B~ ~ CITY COI~ISSIO~ OF q'}~E CITY ~ON, T~S, t~t ~eetion 216, of Chapter Thrge, A~iole One ~ the Revis~ ~insnees of the City of D~ton ~ ~end~ so as to he.altered as ~TION 216. WATER RATE~ The following water rates shal] be charaed by the City o£ Denton, Texas: (A). (1). A minim~ cher£e of ~1.50 per month shall be made on ouch private eonneetio~ with %he water nmdns of the City of Dent~n. (2). Said ~nim~ charge shall be ~id ~ the person i~, whose name such connection is ~de. (3). Fo~ H~r~ S~ty S~ (476) cubic feet of w~ tar shall be allow~ each user f~ sa~ ~n~m charge of f.l. SO. (B).First lOgO00 gallons per month at 42 cents per thousand ga I lon~. (C). Ne~ 20,000 gallons ~r mont[ at 36 cents per thousand gallons. (D). Next ~,O~ gallons per mor~th at 30 cents per thousand - gallons. (E). All over ~ gallons per m~t~ at 27 cents per thousand ~l]ons. (F). No mpec~l i~igation rates or s;~cial concessions shall ~ ~de to any person, fire, or corporation. (G). I% is specially p~vid~ t~t if sue}, charges as herein- ~fore set out ~re paid by the ]Otb day of the month following the incurring of such char;es for wa[er used~ then · disco~t will be zilog. Sei~ d~scount s~ll be 10% of auch o~rge for w~.ter ~. (H). ~1 o~ces or ~rts ~ e~gmnces ~n conflict herewith ere here~ ex~essly (I). Cone~e~ of water ~tside of the Corporute Limits of the City of Denton, Texas, shall be charged twice the rate c~rg~ within the C~pom~te Limits of the City of Denton, Texas. PASS~ A~ ~OV~ this 21st d~y of July, ~.D., ~50. , Signed~ J. E. ~itzger~ld ~ Chai~an, City Comm~ salon --- ~ Attest t SSgn~ C~a. C. ~r, Jr. City ~ecretm~ Upon motion ~ Bra~r, second~] ~ Tali~ferro to adopt the ~inanee as ~d, m roll c~ll was ~e end ~]1 Co~.issioners present ~ot~ "~e~ No O~ismioner vot~ "Naye". The Ch~ir~n declared the ~ihance 346 CITY HALL JULy 21, 1050 10. The fol]owinr Resol~tion was presented: AT A SP~IAL EEEU'ING OF T}{}; CITY CO~,~iISSICN OF THE CITY O? L'I~I'ON, TE~S, ~;~ AT TIH'; C~Y ~LL ~ ~ID C~Y ON T~ ~t DAY OF J~,Y, 19~. ~S, Chepter One, grti~]e T~ee, Section 25 (B) of the ~vis~ 0~rter a~ G~ification of O~i~ances ~f the City of De~ton, Texas, requires t~t public notice of the ho~, date~ a~ p~ee hearing on the annual budget shall be given or cause to be given the City Comr.~ission of sa~d City; ~.~S, sa~d City Commission of the City of ~nton, Texas~ has set said date for such heari~g on t~ 26th day o2 July, A.D.~ lq~ said date Being not less than ~ifteen (15) days subs~uent to the time such hudfet was f~led with the City Seoreta~ as provid~ ~ law; N~, THEId~0t(E, be it resolv~ by the City Co~ission of the City of Denton that the public hearing on the ~dfet for the year 195] shall be held at the CITY I'AI~ IN THE CITY ~ DEiff0N, T~S~ on the .~ 26th day of. Ju]y~ lO~, at 7~00 O'clock P.M., and ~is constitutes not, ce ~ of said hearing in compliance with the ~]inances of t~e City of Denton, %~ Texas, and with A~cle 6PEA-15 of the Revin~ CAvil State, es of the Etate of Texas. PZSS~ M~ A}IP~, this 2lot day of July, 1950. Sign~ J. E. Fitzgere~ Chai~sn, City Co~ ssion Attest: Si~n~: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City Secrete~ Eotion w~s ~de by Ta]isferro~ seconded by Brc~er to adopt the Resolution as read. l.ot~o,, e~rri~. 1]. ~'otion m~Ae ~, Tal~ferro, seceded ~ Brewer to refer pet~ti~ of W. J. ~.oore to Planning B~rd. ~otJon made by Tal~aferro~ secomed by Fitzgerald to adJou~ ~t CITY t~LL JUI,Y 26, lqSO Coiled meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas~ he]~ at the City Hail of scAd City on July 26~ 1950. The roi]owing wove present: Fitzgerald, Brat. met, Taliaferro and Curtis Absent ~ C~mbi] 1 '1. The meeting was called for a Public Nearing on the budget. Potion was made by Taliaferro~ seconded by Brammer to~ adept the lC)50-1~51 Budget as presented. The motion carried. ~'otion made by Ta]iaferro~ seconded by Curtis to set the Tax Hate at $2.1~ per $100.00 valuation ~.nd ~nstruct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance levying taxes ~or the year 1950. Motion carried. 347 CE~ JlYLY 26, 1°50 2. Motion was mede by Curtis and seco~,ded by BremEer that ~,r. Creel be authorized to negotiate with the ],erie ?t~r (~s Company for a new rate under Section 4A of sn Industrial G~a Service Contract. The I~mtion carried. 3. W.T. Elliott recommend e(~ the purchase of floor plate be m~de from the iow bidder, e~me being ~arke] ?teal Co. .,~ ~lotion m~de by Bramm~er, secor~e~ by E~]iott to purchase the 1~ t floor plate from ~,[~rkel Steel Co. for $~3.00 f.o.b., Der. ton. The ~ I motion carried. 4. W.T. Elliott recommended Th~ Center, Electr~o Co. to do the wiring at the Power Plant. Motion by Tali~ferro, seconded by Bra~.~mr to a~.-ept recoD~men~'stion of Elliott mod hire Denton Electric Co. to wire in switchboard an~; other equipment at the new po~er plant. ~1] v~ork to M, done urmer direct supervision of W. T. Elliott and da~]y work schedule t~wned into E].l~ott at the end of e~eh d~ys work. Only authorized worksheets signed by W. T. Ellio~t wi]] be passe~ for p.~yment. The ~.otion carried. 5. Motion ma~e by Bra~ mar, seco~ded by Curtis to ratify purcP~.'~es mede by City Engineer from bide opec.ed 7-21-50 ancJ to u~thorize the City Engineer to purchase the additions] sul?lie~' froB. the Iow bidders. The Lotion carried. 6. Eotion made by Teliaferro, secondec by Curtis to authorize the ~.~yol' to negotiate and complete a r, ntsl contract of the ~'~mic~pal 2,irDor~ la~. Upon motion, the commission sto~ adJm~rned. Secret~ O~v ~,Y 28, 1~50 Call~ m~et~8 of the'City Commission of the City of held i~ the 0o~cil Room of City H~ll of ~aid City, Ju]~ ~, 1050. ~esent~ G~mbill, Ts]i~ferro, Curti:;, ]~itzcer~ld Absent ~ Brsmmer 1. Bids on 2~O~OO0 8sl]on wateF ~ese~otr were o~e~ed from: Chica~o Brid~e & Iron Co. ~Pit~b%tr~h-Les;doines Steel Co. 1. Base Bid ~9,~{~0 ~7,215 la Alternate No Bid 82,P30 lb " ~, 500 74,5 Cath~ic Protection 2,750 2,600 Delive~ 350 d~ys 340 drys Eotion m~de by ~mbi~], secede5 by CmS, is to. l~t e~ntr~ct to low bidde~ for $74~0.00 plus $2,6C0.00 for Ceth~ic protection, and tb a%~thorize the Mayor ~nd City Secr~t~ t9 sign contract prepar~ ~ P~ttsburgh ~ines Steel Co./De]ive~ to be made 340 days f~m this date. CITY J~Y ',~, ]o50 2. Thc fol]owfnp Ord~r,~,nce v'~ re~d: AN OF, DI}~.h~CE IL]lYING TAXFD POD TI[F YEAR 1~5D-51 DF~I~kI~:C; nl J'] ~ (J,NCY. That, there sh~]] ~e, ~,~ ~h~re J: here~, levied the fo]]owJn6 taxes on each One htmdr~ del.]ars (~100.00) valmtiom, on ail taxable prope~y within the City c~f Denton, Texas~ to bo as~mss~ and collected ~ the Tax Assessor and Co]lector of the City of Denton~ Texas~ a munici~l e~po~tion~ for the year 1~50-~ an~1 said tcxvg are so aosess~ and to be oo]leoted the purposes hereinafter stipu/~t~ for the year 195~-~ are as follows, to-%~t: 1. For the ganerul f~d thc slm] of $.5q001 on the one h~red dollars vsl~mtton. 2. For school mafntvnance fund, the sum of ~1.00. 3. Fo~ brid;,e construution bonds $inking f~md~ the For City Hall bonds sinking f~, the sum of $.02346. 5. For fire stnttoo improvement bnnds oink~ng ftmd~ the mm of ~.0ll45. 6. ~or ]~r~' purch=s~, improveme~t bends sinking f~d~ the sm, of ~.o0424. 7. For r.'..f~tn/' bn~$ s~king funds~ Series of 1027, the sum of ~.0~03. 8. For ]tbrary bn~s, the s~ of $.OC707. 9. For street tmprove:~nt bands sinking fund, Series 1929, the sum of $.01~. 10. for ~chool house improvements boud~ ~inkin~ ftmd the sum of ~.0656. 11. For school house improvements bonds sinking fund ~6~ the sum of ~.O1. ]2. Fn~ ~:chool hm~se l,,Frove~nts bonds slnklnt' fund ~7, ~he sum of 13. For seh~,o] hm~, iml,rovem~nts b, nds sfn¢~nL fm]6 the mtn of For school hnuse Impr~onmn% bonds 194~ Series sinking fund, tho sl~ nf $.1236. the :Din] of ~.O]763. ~or stre~'t improvement bonds sinkin[' ~und 1~6 Series~ the cum nf ~ 17. For p~,rk i[,qu'ovement b~nds lO4f Series~ the m~ of 18.Jar f~re e~uipment p.rch~ne bonds sin]~n~ f%md~ 1°46 Series~ tho sum of ~.01003. 349 CI~Y tlAI,L J~PLY 2~, 1°50 19. For city hall improvement bonds ]~4~ Series, the sum of $.o0716. 20. For city-county hospital bernie, the sum of $.g5771. 2i. }'or street improvement bonds, Series 1948, sinking fund, the sum of $.02756. SI~'TION 2. That' sai~. ~s~s herein stipulated ag~:regating the sum of ~2.18 for said several pu~oaes, are hereby levied on e~ch one hundred do~]ara ($100.00) value{ion .of property subject to taxation within tho corporutc limits of Der~toh, .~exaS,. the same to be asses~e~ an(' co]lected by the Tax Assessor end C6~lector of the City of Denton, Tex~a, fo~' the year SEOT ION 3. The facts that the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, has been ~elayed in the preparation of its budget for the fiscal year 1050-1951, and the further fact that payment of ta~ea begins in the month of October~ requiring the tax assessor an~ co~lector of tho City of Denton~ Texas, to prepare tax statements a~d other records within a matter of a few weeks constitutes an emergency and an imperative publtc nece~sity that the rule requiring ordinances to be read on three seversl meetinFs of the City Comm'asion be and the s~me i~ hereby suspended and that this ordinance shell be a~d is hereby placed on its third and final r~md.'m~~ to its pesoage and that the same shell be and is hereby in full force and ef£ect from smd after its passage and~ approval. P~ssed and approved this 28th day of July, ~.D., tqSO. Ch~irm~n, City Commission At~ est~ · . Si~med~ Chas.'C. Orr, Jr. City ~eoretary Approvsd ss to form ~nd lef~lity~ Approved: Signe~'~.gRoSt.'H. Ca'ldwell, Jr. Ei~ned~ ~ark Hannah City A~orney Mayor Motion was made by Gambi.ll, seconded by Taliaferro to pass the ordinance to its second reading. --, <~ Motion made by Tali~ferro~ seconde~ by Gas. bill to p~ sa th~; m~linanca to its third readi~,, c. ~_~.~_~ ~ M~tion made by Gembill, seconded by Taliaferro to adopt the ordinance read., Upom roll call~ all members voted "Aye". The C}mirn.an Ceclared the ordinance pass. ed.. 3. The following Ordirmnce ~as read~' AN ORDINANCE FIXING T~L SAI.aHItl$ OF OFFICIALS AND EAIPLOYEES OF THE CITY ~ D~ON~ T~S, F~ ONE ~ BEGINNING ON ~ FI~T ~Y ~ J~, 1950, a~ END- ' I~ ON '~ 31st ~Y OF I,~Y, 1951; .D~ING AN ,~GEI~'Y. BE ~ ~I~D BY T~ CITY C~'I~:ISSION SE~T ION 1. T~et the salaries of tbs officials aud employees of t~e City of Denton, Texas~ sro hereby fixed for o~e yeer begi~n~ng on the first day of June,lqSO, 350 CITY H~LL JULY 2~, 1"50 and m~ing on the 31-st day of ~]ay~ 1051; as followsl City of Denton, Texas General Government Payroll 1~50-195~ Fiscal Year Name Positf on Monthly Anntm 1 ~ Sm l~rv Mark Hatorah Mayor $ 400.00 $ 4~.~ ~is ~',c Bride Secty-Hecpt. 180.00 2,1~.00 Chas. C. Orr, Jr City Secty-T~ A:'ses~or-Co~ lector 30~.33 3,7~.00 Bess l','.oore Chief Deputy 2f:O.O0 2,4~.00 Clerk 120.00 2,160.00 Helen kuhan Clerk 150.00 1,~0.00 C. L. A~rldge City Comprtoller & J~rch. Asent 450.00 5,400.00 ~ Belle Estes Bookkeeper 235.00 2,820.00 Bo~trice Johnson C]e~ 150.00 1~0.O0 RobOt. It. Cak:,~e] 1, Jr. City attom~ey 3~.00 3,6~.00 Bennie Imu Shelton Seereta~ 170.00 2,0~.00 Nathan So]omnn Janitor 175.00 2 ~100.O0 Pedro Parsons Chief l'..ee~nic 3(~.00 3,600.00 ~wrence I~nd I,.eclmn f c 22(, .00 2,640.00 Jcck Harrison City ~..arohall 300.00 3,~0.~ J. E. Bowlfng t~r~'t. Chief ~5.00 2,940.~ Gi~ ~nfo~d Csptuin 225.00 2,700.00 J. B. Graham CsptMn 225.00 2,7~.~ J. N. l~ett Identification Officer 222.50 2,6~ .00 John ~le kete~ Off~ car 222.50 2,6~.O0 Jesa Griffith Desk Clerk .~2.50 2,6~.f0 A. B. Harbert Desk Clerk ;'22.~ 2~6~.00 H. B. Oliver l'atro]msn 217.50 2,610.00 Clf ffom~ ~.artin Pstrolms, 2] 7.50 2,610.00 Leroy McDaniel Pat~lmm. 217.50 2,610.00 R. F. Vsu~,hn Patrolm~n 217.50 2,610.00 J~ek !(of ney Patrolman 217.50 2~610.~ ~m Canafax Patrolman, Foot 217.50 2,610.~ Carl Csstlebe~7 t~'otor (f~gtorcyc la) 227.50 2,610.00 Plus 10.00 per mo. ~0.00 Luther A] leo 217.50 2,6~.00 I. E. Anderson (I~otor a~ 5.~ 203.50 2~2.O0 increase per mo each qtm. to top p~y 217.50) W. K. kulkey Patrolm~n (& 5.00 203.50 2,4~.O0 per mo. each q~rter) Homer ~we~s Patro~an (& 51~ per quarter, month~) 1~.00 2,2~.00 New Man P~trol mo. per ~rter) 185.00 2,220.00 ~tra Help (aa required, holidcys ~nd Vat) 1~5.O0 Ray P~e]] T.f.C.W. Watc~n 25.00 3f~.O0 Clint Dterr N.T.g.C. W~tchm~n 25.00 3~.O0 H. B. McNa~ Padnter 215.00 2,5~.00 ~ra Uelp Pm% tl~ helot ~0.00 351 CITY HALL JT~Y 28, 1950 Fonth]y Annual ~ PoaitioD Sa]ar~ Salary Tom l~bins~m Fire Chief $ 275.00 $ 3,300.00 Eu[.ene Cook Fire }~iarehall and Bldg. Inspector 250.00 3,000.00 Carl ~mith Fir~;t Ass 't. Chief 210.00 2,520.00 tmymond Stephaneon Second Ass't. Chief 210.O0 2,520.00 John Har~rt Lieutenant 200.¢0 2,460.00 C. ~. Barnett Captain (Liv~nt (.uarters) 1QO.O0 2,2~0.00 Trtmlen Clerk 'Lieutenant 2( 0.O¢ 2,400.00 Jack Gentry Driver 2L© .O0 2,460.00 Hugh Mixon Driver 200.00 2,400.00 Durward Smith Driver 21.0.OC 2,400.00 Rob't. Pitoock Driver 2¢ 0.00 2,400.00 S. Wade Smith Capt. (Liv. Qtrs.) 190.00 2,2~0.00 L. P. Enl~ Driver 200.00 2,400.00 14 Student Firemen g' 50.00 each 7U0.O0 8,400.00 Healtl Officer 2(0.00 2,400.00 '~. C. Treece FCa-amah (Liv~nl' Qtrs.) 210.00 2,520.00 Truck Driver 165.00 1,980.00 Caretaker, ~:mp Crounds 165.O0 1,980.OO 11 men Laborers ~165.00 1,gl5.00 21,7~0.00 Dr. Jack Skiles Meat & Dairy Inspect. 150.00 1,8o0.00 Bailey Coffey Supt. of Streets 300.00 3,600.00 Dr~gline Operator 215.£'O 2,560.00 Maintenance Operator 215.00 2,560.00 Sweeper Operator 215.00 2,560.00 Grad er Operator 215 J 0 2,560.OO 3 men Tr~ck Drivers ~1~O.~O 570.00 6,~ZO.00 3 men Laborers $ 190J,O 570.0(1 6,840.00 Truck Driver & Checker ~05.OO 2,340.00 E~t~a Hel~p as needed Laborers (4 men ~ .gO per hour ~s needed) N. Jarnagin Park 9upt. 220.00 2,(,40.00 D. W. ghoulders Ass't. Park Supt. 100.O0 2,2~0.00 Q. M. Calvert Cemetery 8extort l~5.OO 2,340.00 (Livin!, Quarters) L~berers as recuired ~ .~0 F~r hour City of Denton, Texas Water, Lights, ~el Sewer Dept. Payroll 1050-51 F~s,'a] Year Budget ADMINISq'RATION ~A~D SF2~VI0~ ~E~E Lonthly Armual H. G. Creal $ 600.00 $ q,200.O0 Alo~ Greq le 2 50.00 3,0o0.00 Milar~ ~'.eed owe 150.00 1,800.00 Peg~ Ha~ - st~ent ~ $.~ per hr 1,000.00 Taylor Meredith .g5.00 3,420.CO W. C. ~mith 240.00 2,~O.~ korris L. ~ith 215.00 2,5PO.~ E. W. Cru~h 1~.~ 2,2~0.00 Go,on A. DibLle 1~.O0 2,2~0.00 Ol]ie Frank 1~ .00 2,280.00 S. ~. Green 1~.00 p,2~O.~ I,lan on treble calls · $20 per week 1,040.~ Troyce Wicker 160.00 1,q20.O0 JanAc ~ra~ 155.00 1,~6( .00 Dorot~ ~wa~s ]40.00 1,680.~ Lucille E~iqe eton ~0.(iO I,~>.~ Mz~ha ~tt'r 125.00 1,5~.00 C~T~ H~LL ~.~ JIrLy 2,?, 1950 ~ ADMINISTH~,TIO~ t.~ SL/~VI[,~E ~J E~SE .... cont~ hued Name Month ly A~u~l W. O. koore $ 310.00 $ 3,720.~ J~mes Storrie 250.00 3~000.~ ~alt~r ~'~scha] 1 250.00 3 ~000.~ A~ Nelson ~ ~1.25 per hour 2~60.00 W. A. ~,ixon 170.00 2~0~.00 O. B. Herren 2~.00 2~880.00 Two men ~ $.R5 per ho~ ~,s required J. D. Keurns 2~.O0 3~000.O0 E~er Patterson 200.00 2~400.~ W. T. Ell~ott 2/3 L~Fht Plant 1/2 ~.ster ]reduction 420.00 5~OJJ~.00 J. B. Wilson 285.00 3,420.00 Joe Belkin 250.0(1 3,000.00 J. B. Bush 250.00 3,000.00 orris ~'orri~ 250.00 3 ~000.00 C. L. ~Le~ 2t0.00 2,520.00 O. L. Sargent 250.00 B. G. Stuckey 250.00 3,~0.OO George Crub~uFb 170.~ 2~0~.~ T. R. Ch~st~in 250.~O 3~000.00 C. M. Simmons 250.~0 3~O.00 R. E. Tsy~or 250.00 3~O00.OO C. R. A~red 250.00 3,~O.OO 8 men ~ $.95 ~er h~ur e~ch 1 ~n ~ ~.90 per hour Jr, ok }{arre~ 285.00 3,420.00 B~ C. Ke]ley 2~5.00 2,5~O.00 Andy Bishop 21~.00 2,5~.~ J. T. Gaston ~lSJO 2,5M0.00 J. L. Steele 215.O0 2,580~00 J~ ck Dav~ s 215.O0 2,5~0.O0 ;lez Dav~c 205.00 2,460.00 Her~ ~ro~n 190.OO 2,2~0.O0 G. D. Fo~ter 1~.00 2,2~O.~ 2 men ~,t ~1.OO per ho~ ~; m~m on duty for ~mmd'.le ca]]s 1~040.00 W~T~ ~N1, SP, WiH ICIT. Il]is Sp] g'~n 2~5.00 3,420.00 Gent[ ~, ~ush 225.00 2~700.00 J~ck korr~ ~ 215.00 2~580.00 E. E. Jones 215.00 2,5~0.00 H. V~. Sp~awn 205.00 ~,460.00 ~. F. ~"crcer 230.00 2,760.00 ~wton Fo~ 170.00 2~O40.00 6 men ~ .~5 ~r hr so 5 men ~..~0 per ).r as S£CTION ~ That the sa~ri~s }ler-in~bo~,o fi×e~ sha]] be subject to chsnge by the City Commission ~t any t~,e~ ~tb or ~ithout not,ce an(~ with or without That the s~,]~ries heraJnsh~e provided for shall bo ~atd out of the respective fur~s o£ the r~spec~ve departments of such nf£icia] or the de~rt- merit ~uch ~pl~e is work~ng ~n, ~mF if not employ,~] in a department a special fun~l, ~e~. sue). e~,ployee or o~3'ic~a] ds te be pa~d out of the general fund. CITY HA~J~ JULY ~ That the provisions o£ this ordinanoe shall not be construed as fi~lng the term of office of any o£ficial or em~]oyee of the City De~ton~ Te~as~ a~ s~all n~ be con~trued as r*~,ea~tng by or ~he~is~, sn o~inance prescr~b~n~~, the meth~ of renowl of ~ ~p~oyees of the City of Denton, T~,~. The facts that tho City Co~is~ton h~ s been d~]ayed in th~, i~rep~ratio~ of ~its Budget for the fiscal year lq50-1o51 ~nd payment of solartes has m~eedy co~enc~ for acid year, cremates ~n emergency ~nd ~ public neccs~:- ity that the rule requ~rin~ that th~s ord~n~n~'e ~- y.l~ced on three se~rato meetin~',s on three several days be and llw? sane ~s ~ereby :'u~pen~ed and this ordirence shall be placed on ~ts third ~n(~ ~na] r,~ding to its ~ it s~all be in full force and cf[oct frof a~.c: ~fter its passage and approve 1. P~SF~ AND A]~q{f~ this 2?th d~? ~f July~ A.L., lo50. SiKned: J. E. Fitzgerald ~.t hest~ Chairman, City Co~mission Si~: C~s. C. Orr, Jr. City of Denton, To,as City Secreta~ City of Denton, To.ss ~pprov~ es to fo~ end kayo , City of Denton, Texas. Sign~: Robt. H. Caldwell, Jr. City Attorney, City of Denton, Tex~. ~otion mede ~ ~mbll].~m~ond~] by q~lfa~erro to pass ~he o~ln~nce to its second re~ding.~,o~ion made by Ca,bill, seconded ~ ialisferro to ~ss the o~inence to its t~.ird resdi~,~:. ~ ~.ollo~ mace by T~liaferro, secord- ed ~ ~mbill to approve the o~in~noe ss r(ad. ~pon roll ca1.], ell m~mbers present vot~ "Aye" ~ the Chairmen decl~.r~ the O~(~n~mce p~ssed. Upon motion the Co, lesion sto~.sdJourn~ at 10:30 ~ Sccret~ CITY AUG~r~T 4, Called meeting of the City Com~,~isslon of the City of Lenten, Tex~s, held at the City TIa~ of s~id C~ty on Au~u:'t 4, ]~50. Present: ~mbill~ F~tzger~]d~ Lr~.~.er, Cur~i~ Absent ~ T~I ~ sferro 1. Bids on a g~r~ge carryinf ~y were oper, od from: ~ 1. Ri~ehart Texms P~uipment Gor~ps~y 2. Pak-Eor Man~acturfng Co. 3. W.E. Crace ~dotio~ was ma~e ~ Gambl]l~ seconde~] ~n' [~ra~mmer to ~efor shy ~c~ion on,bids unt~ a repo~ is received fro~ ~ Comp~itteo co~,~os~f of Ua~m~h, Creel, ~n8 Parsons. The motion c~rri~J. ~otion was msde ~ Brammer~ se~'onded by Curti:~ t~ ~,uthorize th~ ~ayor to~st~ ~ sewer e~semen~ for the City ~mder the ~,'is~ri-Kansr~-Texas i{adn- ro~d. The motion carted. CITY HALI~ ~]ds n~ primps for ~,?,~er an~' Sewer Dep~rtmont were open~ From: 1. ',ep'l Industrial Snpp]y Co. 7. Cnn]ey- ott-Lichols 2. San ~m<ohin h',am & S~pply 8. r:er~ Bros. ],ach. Co. 3. lo~,]lf, Corp. 9. Uell l,aohi,~e~ ~ Supp. Co. 7,. ~ rJW s-', e~w~r lO. , rnwntng-Ferrl~ ~ ,i.L'.<u,U,olov~ l r,cbin,,~ Co. ]]. Shove] $unDqy Co. f. l~rrison Eu~Tl;' CO. 12. V~tnL Supply Co. T~c ~nel~ C,r, Lr~f'ug~l ]u~q, :r'o~ Uon,c]ite r;orporat~on for ~,,ol~,,~ made by l'rt,',,,mr, sec, one,od by Gumbi]l to ~ccept the reeoru, endation of ~]~,~ City Engineer ,.nc] r .rchase tile above t'escldbed 4. The following OrcHnance was pre:,ont~l Oil, lit,lifE AUTHORIZ/NG E%I'igUTION AND D~LIVERY OF $15%000 "CITY ~ D~ITON~ T~, E~JCTB~q I,I(;DT ,.1:I' ]'OW'IL .... ~. b~.l.i iH~T~''', L~d'~ ~- hWH,Y 1, l°50 TilI' 5T~,TE 0I,' Tk~S [ TNE CiTY OF DJ,~ITC,N [ COU~frv C,F t"~:"0~, I ,. OIq Ti IS the 4th day o£ ,,ugust, lO50, the City Commission of the City r,f Dentr,h, Texar, convened in epocta] session, st the regular Feet- lng ~,]:ee i,ho,',,of in ~he Cit~ I[a]l~ the follow~nL~ membei~ being prosent, to-wit: J. 1,',. l,'it~gersld Chst]w~n Iiomor ~. Curtis Conv,iszJnner It. B. qa~,,b] l] Corunis:.inner almd '.r,l%}l thc followia ah'hal]t: l'.l~'bar(m ', a] ~, t cri'o~ thc follov&li; ~ to-wit: 2111C Gl,airman ;,,l:mill ed t,o i :,,~ Cot,mission the fnllowlnt ordinance: ],'ILk~drlT/',, WIS(~USil:, ~dJl, I] ~']DIiJG FOt, TEE P~YI, iJ~' 0I' ,, ]OI~TIOI: CT SIJC], ~T]I(ATE PY TEE ~3ECFTXOIf ~,~% Id'i],~tY ~ ~,15%000 "CITY ~ SYSTFii l'a.I~,~d".F", Lu,T~ FEB]d[~fltY 1~ 1950; LFACTING t~OV~IOI:S IfiCIDI'iPT ~.I.D k~,TIi.G TO ';'l[b ~$JLCT ~,~b ltrla O~ ~ TILLS C'~Ii:, liCE; It was ~,/oved by Cc~,~ ',s:tnner (;ambi]] that the lm]e ]'eaded ~tm(] L},ut q)tJ~ m'dinlnco l,e adnptec~ c,s alq emergency mosslike become ~ff~etive ~,Dd bo iii f'~rce ~nmec:i0~ely re,on ~ts pan~,age and motion ~'arr~ed l:y flu, ~ol~m.~./. vote: A~: Cot..~'is~i~ers Fitzgerald, CurtJJ, ."avldl~ a:n~~ r.:'~.t.t.~r, u(~ig: None. finally. Th,, ~motlo~] war, seoon(,ed by Comudsstoner Curtis and ripen roll cu]l nl~ th,, questIn?~ of Ibc adoption of the orclffnance~ the fo/lowing Comn~ssinl~ern ~,ol,~ ~,~]1 Flizgoruld~ Curtis~ Oatrbil/, and Brammer} Non~ vot~ n~' C/TY HALL AU~U~,~T L , 1950 The Chairr~n declared that ~he notion prevailed and thvt the ordinvr,cv wus ~ins]ly passed and ~dopted as re, sd~ ~md ohm:Id beco~e ]r~:~edlat~,]y effective. ~'inutes approved this the 4th d~,y nf ~u~]~st, 1950. Si[~ed: J. E. Fitzgcr~ld, attest~ Chu]rn~an, Ciiy Co~.nd~sion Sl~:ne~l Chas. C. Orr~ Jr. City of Denton, City 2ecrets~, City of De~to~, Texaa (~'i%, Seal) AN ORDI~d,NCE BY 1]~J C1T¥ COL',, ]£',-IOl; 0t' CITY C~ DENTON, TEXi~S, AI']~ oVING F~.CT }~TI- MIL~U~, WISCOIqSIN~ ~,1~ t'I'OVIDING FOk PA~I~ ~ A P~.TION CF fiUCF..,STI',.~J?F. Bv DE~TO~4 T~F, ~qCT}'JC I If;~j ~,t'D ] O%;~ ~.I~ I'~E OF TI~IS 01~I~&.l:Cl,; =.lid AN ~ ~GENCY~ ~I~kAS, heretofore, to-wit: on the !2th d~,y of J~nuary, 1°50, the City Com~ission of the City of Denton, '[.xas~ pass~ an ordinance author~ z~ng the Issuance of that certain se-fee of wi, fronts of said City tn ho dosi~at~,d "CI~ OF Dt',I~I4 ~AS E~CT~G LI~ ~d~ } ~1711,'. SY?,Tlq ~&~d,~t[~lS11, Jated Februa~ 1, 1950, in the total p~nci~l s~ of $]50~000, mEfl~ored conse- cutively from 1 to 150, both inc].~ive, ~, the denomination of $1,000 e~ch, beefing inte~st at the rate of 3% ~r annum, payable sem~-annual]y on Y'obr~ 1st a~ Au[qmt ]st in each year, the first ~ntorcst payment date t~ be Aurar 1~ 1~50~ ~ nmturing serialqy on Februa~' let ~t each of the ye~rz ]°5] to le70~ both Inclucive~ all of said wt;rrantz l.cing redc~bqe, at the option of the City, in whole or dn part, on Imf~mt l, lC~5(., or on any i~t¢.r~ ~ayment date thereafter, at ~r ~nd accr~ed interest plus a prtndum of 1,~J of ~be pr~ci~l smoot the~of; said ordinance of Jammry 12, lo50 of record tn Book ~, pag~ ~0, et seq., of the M~utes of said City Co~.~.,~sion; und ~S~ sa~ w~rrants were to evidence a port,on of the ~rdebtedn~ss due No,berg Ma~scturinf; Comp~ny~of l.~lwaukee, Wisconsin, Cont~ctor, s s the purchase price of ~ Diesel ~g~ne Generating Unit wit}. auxiliaries und 5e~tccs for the ~provement of the City's Electric ]dEbt and Lower Cyctem, In anco .with a contract entered into between the City and Nordberg ~,~m~acturl~.g Comps, Mi]wa~ee~ W~sconetn~ Gont~ctor~ on the 12th ~ay of January, lO50; said contract being fu]qy set fo~h ir. the o~tnar, ce ],ereluabove me],tioned, ar~ which Is adopted he~ln by reference for sql pertinent ,urposes as fuq'~y as t~ the whole ordinance w~re incorporated herein detail; a~ V~}~S, tt was further pro~ded ~ the ~.foresaid o. rdinance of 12, 1950~ a~ ~ the Gontract hereinabove mentionS, t~t the full compens':t~or, to ~ paid the Contractor by the City should hc $2~A~.00; ~nd ',JI~S, it was further provided ~ aa~d ordine, nce and sa~d Contract -- thai the said s~ of $2~,4~.OO should be ~id th~, said Contractor when as the ~chlne~ ~s fu~ish~ pursuant to said Contract, by issuing and ceq~ver- ~ng to the s~,td Contractor the 3% time w~rrants of :;aid City lor not exceeding the principal sum of $150,000, and thet the rc~r~adu~n~ sum bc ~,vtd the said Gnntractor o~ of cash whi~ the City nnw has on ha~ for thvt purpose; ~d ~S, on rebru~ ~5, 1~50, by mulua] aLreement, a ~ac~et ~n~ wate~ pump costing $11]l.O0 we~ el~nineted from tho tctaq contract price, there~ reducing the total contract price to ~243,32~.00; and ~S, It wes f~ther provided ~ sa~d Contract that tiao. p~yment due the Contractor shou~ be ~de as follows: 70%of the contract price payable upon arrival of the engJne at De~on, Texas; 356 C~Y I~LL AU~T 4, 1~50 20% of the cn~tr~ct prtce p~y~ b~e ,po~ completion of erection~ but not to exceed ~ d~y~ f~m d~te of shi]~ent; ~nd 10~ of the contract price payable upon acceptance of said such scceptence to be ~de when engine is in successful operetion, but ~'~o~ ~cre then 160 deys sfter date when remdy for shipm~nt] provided~ that ~f cc~eptdnee ]~: delayed ~ re~son ettributsble to Company, time of psyment she~] be extend~ ece'ordin~,ly; AND L]~PJ~S, the seid Contractor has now delivered to the Cit.~ of Denton, th~ ~chine~. ~o~tracted for, such macbJn~.r~, bein~ describe~ follows, to-wit: ~e Engine ~,.odel TSGL-21~-31, 3400 B~P, 225 ~E, with D~ standerd equ~ pmont. ~e (~oner~tor, 2635 ~ g~,cs, ~410 ~ net, AC, 3 phase, 225 ~., cycle, 2400/4160 voltc~ 50 C., 80 P.F., with discharge resistor ~nd dam~r wird~ngs. ~e Ezctter~ 40 ~, 1~50 ~'k~, 1L5 volts~ V-belt driven, with slid~n~ b~e, end f~e~d rheostat. One V-he~t drive with che~t ~teel ~. ~e Air intake ft~ter~ ~:ode! 7-78 CkS, ~erfc~n Air ~i]ter or eq~l~ without plen~ chember er weether louvres. ~e ~h~ust muffler, ~.ode] ~'.UC ~56 ~lax~ or e~:ua] ~ wit5 side inlet, safety covers an~: c~e~nouts. ~e ~h~ust ?yrometer, ~ode~ BZ Alnor or eq~ml~ with 9 the~ocoupl~s~ wiring: ~nd c~duit on engine. One Lube ~ cooler. ~e Lube oil se~Jee One L~ili~y lube cfi ~e Lube .il pnrlfJer~ k. ode7 HFA-6 Hllco or equ~l~ throw-~way~ element complete ~l~t~ he~er end pu~p set. ~e J~eket w~.tor pump~ ~50 O~1~ 70' h~.~ Lo, el ~V~O, ~ngerso]l or oqu~ ] ~ ee~trifugal ~]ose-cnupl~ type, 20 ~P n:otor with magnetic strutter. equsl, centrifugal, elo::e-coupl~ tyl~e~ 25 HP motor wtfh starter. ~e Fuel oil se~ee t~nk, 275 gal. capacity, with level indicato~ and float operated ]eve~ contel. ~e ~el oil meter, nositive disp~ce~nt ty~, with trep s~ratnex ~'odel B]W, Nia~ra, or eq~ml. Station Intake ~r pip~ng~ 50' limit ~must hiding, 50~ limit Jscket water piping~ 50' l~it ~w wster pipin~b 50' ]indt Lube oil piping, 50' limit Fuel oil piping, 50' l~it G~s pip~ng, 50' limit St~rting ,~ir T~ipin~, 50~ ]~m~t Dretn systems, 50' limit 357 CITY HALL AU~,U~T 4, 1950 One engine alax'm system, to operate on Iow pressure, and/or high temperature of lubricating oil ~nd Jacket water, and scavenging bluer motor overload One nozzle test stand. A~D~ WHEPJAAD~ such roach inery ha'~ been dui2 inspected by the City Comloission and the City Engineer of the City of Denton, Texas; that ~aid machinery is not deficient in any respect; and that pursuant to a oomptete ~nd careful examinetlon the~of such machinery is found to be in all r~.speets s~tisfeetory, and is wail worth the price agreed upon in s~d e~ntract; that said City has received full value and consideration for the price to be paid the said Contractor for the purchase of such m~ch~nery, such machinery is here- by accepted and al proved ~, the City Commission and the City En~mi;leer for and on behalf of the City of Denton; and WHEHEAS, the said Nordberg Manufact~rJng Company of Mil~.aukee, Contractor, has now submitted to this City Oo,,niaeion, a st~tor~ent or account for payment, pursuant to the aforesaid contract of Jammry 12., 1~50, which statement or account shows that there ic h~ due a~d or;lng the said Contractor by the City of Denton, Texas,the sum of $17(I,330.30, being 70% of ~be (~ont~ct price; and which statemerrb or account h~s been approved ~, th~' City Commission and the City Engineer of the City of Denton, an~ being' ~' fol]ows, to-wit: NORDBE~G ~IUFAGTI~tlN(i OOkPANY M~chinery Builders Milwau~,c, 7, Wisconsin, U.S.S. 076~42 D~te Ju~y ~4, 1~50 Our 0~er No. 2(~2-0491 Customer's I~eference D~ te L~quisJtt on N~ ~mb e r Contract Numb e r City of DenOn Dento~, Te~s Date Shippe~ 7/~3/50 Prepa~ Freight See Te~s bel~l F.O.B. Denton, Tex~ Q;~;~r IT¥ DESCRI tTION UNIT PRICE ~'07,[~~ ~M, ~ eylir~er, 2]-1/2" Stroke, ~1" Bore D~fuel instnnt~neously convertible Die~;el ~gine ~2~,460.00 Less Jacket ~,ud f~w Water ~ps 1.13~,00 $243,329.OO T~: ~ of c~tr~ct price of $243~329.00 due upon ~rrival of ~uine ~t ~nton~ T~xes 20% upon completion of erectioc, ~t not to exceed oO days f~m d~te of shi~ent. 10% ~pon acceptance of said ~chtne~, such ~cceptance to be m~de when engine is ~n s~m~ e~sf~] oper~.tion~ but not more then 160 days afqer d~te when ready for shipment ~gine shipp~ July 13~ lq~ ~king 5mount ~ue upon arrival of ~.ine et D~ton, Texas $170,330.30 ~JI~U.~T 4, 1°50 M~,S~ it appeur~g t~ the City Commissio~ upon due investigation thut sll 5utias impos~ o~ tho s~id N~dberg Lsn~setur~nC Compsny, Co~tr~ctor, ~ v~,ue of the ~foresaid c~.nt~et, insofsr ss ssid statement or scco~t coneer~d, h~ve be~ fully d~sc~,~r~e~ ~nd ~,rfo~ ~ s~id Contractor; that no ~rso~, fi~., corpor~tio~ ar truot estste h~s Fiven notioe in wr~ti~ othe~is~, to the said ~ity Co~.,~ls~ion, o~ to say o~ficis] whose duty It ~ to psy sa~d str. teme~t a~ ~ccmmt, of a~? ]~e~ for ~y ~aterisls, apparatus, f~x- tur~.s, mschine~ o~ ~abor~ fur~d~.h*~ to ~h~ s~id Contractor, as provided by Chapter ]7, ~.cts ~25, (~rtic]~. 54% Vernon's ]025 Statutes), or any other lvw; at~d further, chat neither th~. ~Jty of Dehton nor any other per,:on ho]ds ~ claim o~ any king or ehrracter which m~t ~ properly c~rg~ or inter- pos~ as ~n offset on cmmterclsim to the ~yme~t of th~ cfores~d statem~at or sccount; therefore BE IT ~ ~ I~I;~ED BY THE CITY CG'I' IS' ION OF THE CITY O~' LE~ON, S~TIPN ~ That the ~fores~id st~.tement or account i~, the sum of $170,330.30, i~. favor of ~mtd Yordherg L~m~f~cturi~F Comps~y, Contras. tot, be and the ~me Is beryl, approved and SEC~]O~ ~: That ~n accordance with the aforesaid contrset of Jama,~ ]2, ~50, and the aforesaid o~linancc adopted by this City Commission on the ~th day of Jsmm~,, ]950, the sa~d atate,~ent or accmmt is hereby ordered to be p~id as (a) By the ~,mmnca vnd , e]fw~' to the s~.id Contractor of $150,OO0 "City of Denton, T~a.s, E]ectrio I.i~ ht a~d Power System ¥~smants", dated Febr,m~ l, ~O~,~ ~1 of :mia warrants heart~[ interest at the rate of 3% per ~nmm, pays. hie ~emi-anmm] 'y on Febru~ 1st and Au[ust ]st ~ eac~ year, the first ~nterest ~y~ont dat~, h~.inF ~.u~ct 1, 1~50, p~yab]e ~t the ~,IOI~L ~.~,YF fT LA]~.2~]ALI&S, '~'l.k~.S, ~mld w~.rrants being m~bered sad nring ..s 1 to 5 Fr,h~ary 1, 1~51 6 to 1] Fcbrua~, 2, 1052 6~O00 ~2 t~, 17 Februa~ I 1053 6,000 18 to 23 Fcbmm~. ] 1054 6,0~;0 24 to 29 Fvbrm.ry ] 1055 6,000 30 ~o 35 Frbru~ry ] 1056 6,000 3~ to 42 February 1 1957 7,000 /,3 to Z~ ],ebru~ry ] 105~ 7,000 ~,0 to 56 Februa~ ] 1950 7,000 57 to 63 F. hr~,ry ] 1060 %000 64 to '/O F,,b~a~ 1, 1~1 %000 79 to F6 Y'eb~,,a~T ], lq63 ~000 ~7 to ~4 r~ebmm~ 1, 1964 ~,000 95 tn lO3 February ~ 1965 9,000 10/. to ]]fi F,q~ruary 1, 1966 %000 ]]3 to 121 F~bruary ], 10~7 9,000 122 to ?30 Pobvua~, l, 1~,2 9.000 ]31 to ~0 February 1, 1~,9 1%0(,0 ld] to ]50 F~br~mry ], ~97~' ]%000 ; all of thc, warrants of thfa sorles being redee~ble in whole or i~ part, on A~,~t 1~ 105% or any i~t-}'est puvm.nt date thoreaf?er, at par and accrued interest D]uo a ,'mem~nm of 1% oJ the principal amount thereof; a~d (b) By the ],~ym(.nt of t)m balance o% sa~d 7C~ or more tn o~sh out of ~he fm~ds ,~}~nh +ho City now ba,~ nn b~nd ~va~]ablo for thut purposo ~nd unavprop~i~:t~d t~ an~ othe~ pu~ose. S~TIO~; 3! T~t %he C~ty of Donton, Toxus, ~s received fu~l value and conoid(lratton for the amom%t of the warrants heroin autho~z~d to be executed and d elJw,ced tn the caid ;~ordberg Pan~actm'in~ Cmnpany~ Contractor; 1950 that s~id Contractor has efficiently discharged and l~.erfor~ed each and every duty imposed under the statement or account herein approved; that ~l~ m~ter- t~s f~tshed and ~abor ~erfo~ed by the said Contr~,~r h~vo b ee~ duly cD~rov~ end accepted ~ ~his City Co~ion ~nd the City ~glneer~ and h~ve been ~ to be ~ all respects as pro~Id~ for in the contract d~cuments enter~ into betwe~ said City ~,~ N~berg ~.~n~ecturing Cor~sl~ny, Contractor. Thio J~icial asce~ainment is expressly nmde for the use ~nd benefit of the prospective holder and owners of the ~id w~rrcnt~, the ~ttor~ey General of tho State ~.f Tex~s, sod any other attorney who may validity of said warrants, ~ the same ~ha~l bo bio,ding upon lbo City of Denton, Texas~ the City Co~ission of said City, un~; the s.~e: sera in office of sai~ City Co~ission. S~ION ~$ ~ IE ~H ~lkS:D BY T}~ CITY COIIISSION (~F ,]1~ CITY ~ T~t the ~ayor, City Secrets~, and Ci~,y Trees~er of the City of Denton, Texas, s~l] car~ out the p~vfsJons of this nr~in~nce ~ causing to be,~ecuted, sealed emi deliver~ the internist b~ering time warrants here- incbove described to the said Contractor, and ~t i~: specifically provid~ that a,ll acts of the ~bove mentioned o%gic~als regarding the execution sod delive~ of said w~ants shall be prima facie evidence that the offdcisl acts have ~en completed in ~1l respects in the proper m~ner ~,~ith ~hich to give full validity to the warrants a~ ca~e the same to create a go~, cufficdent, and v~lid obligation against the City of Denton, Tex~s. ~Ai~ BE IT FUH~EE G'I~I;,%D BY TIIL CITY CO~,lSf ICl'~ OF TI~E CITY OF D~TON, The pubic importance of this me,sure and the f~ct that it is to the best interest of t~ City that the provisions of tho contract heretofore entor~ into for the improv~nt ~ the City's ~ectric Iight and }ewer System be c~p~ with at th~ e~r~est possible d~te, constitute and create an e~er- gency ~a~ an ~gent 1-~ublic necessity requiring that ~ny ~es p~viding for o~ina~es to ~ reed et more than o~meet~ng be suspendS, and requl~ng th~.t th~s ordinance ~ ~,~s~ ~ take effect as m, emergency me~sur~, ~nd au'ch ~]e~ ~nd p~vision~ are accordingly suspet~ed and t~.i~ ordinance ~s ~'a~ as an emergency ~esure a~ ~ha21 ~ke effect and be in force fro,~ ant ~fier 3ts P~S~ Ai~ A]P~ on this the 4th d~y ~ Silned~ J. E. Fitzgerald at,est: Chain,an, City Con~tsslon of the Si~ned~ Ches. C. ~r, Jr. City of Dento~,, Tex~s City Secreta~, City of De~ton~ Apply~ as to fo~: Signed: Robt. H. ~ldwell, Jr. Signed: ~rl~ U~ah, ~yor City 4tto~ey (city Q~TIFICATE OF CITY SE~RE~AP.Y THE S~ATE OF ThT~S ~y ~ DE~ON T~E C~ ~ D~TON I, 0harles C. Orr, Jr., City Secrets~ of the City of Denton, Texas, DO i~EBY C~TIFY t~t the a~ve ordinm~e authortz~g execution and~llv~ of $150,000 "CITY ~ D~T(q~ TLY~S, ~TRIC LIGHT the City Co~ission on the 4th day of zu~,ust, ln50 ( und ~,:inutos pertaining to ~doption) at ~ special session of s~id City Co~,mission, 4 octobers thereof being '"360 CITY I~'~LL 2J~CU-~T 4, 1950 ~'~ present nnd in stte~ence, ~r~ which ordinance is of reco~ i~ Book ~, ~Pa~e 354 et s~.~ of the U~inutes of ~aid City Co~mis~ion. IN WIT~ZS ~;~EOF~ I h~ve hero,to signed my n~me o~Ticially and ~ffix~ the ce~l ~f ~.~id C~ty, th~ the 7th dey of AuL~st, 19~. Si~ned: C~s. C. Orr, Jr. City Secrete~ City of (City Se~l) Denton, Tex~s 5. A hid on truck b~te~ for the Utility depurtment ~ op~ from~ 1. The Truck ~ui~ent Com~ The City En~noor recommenJ~d the purch~e of two utility bede from T~ck P~uipment Compsny. A motion wes msde ~ Brammer a~ seco~ ~ C~tis to accept ssid reco~m~e:~etion a~ p~chsse the ~b~e ne~d ~ies for the Uti~ty department. 6. A bid on Hoist D~D B~s for the Sanita~ Dep~rtment from~ 1. The American B~y ~n~ ~.~u~pment Company was opened. ~[r. C. L. Al~rid~,e reno~mend~ the purchase of one b~ for the sanita~ de~rtn~nt. ~otlon m~de ~ Drmr.r.~er, seceded ~ Curtis to accept the reco~e~ation of ~,~r. ;~rid~e ~d p~chmse the ~ve na~d b~. 7. Motion m~de by (~ambi]l, seconded by Curtis to pay L. E. Allen the full sal~ for ail time he ~ms been off due to illness. Lotion carried. Motion by Fitz~r~ld to adJou~ ~t 10:~) P.M. Secreta~ _ C~Y AUG~ ll, 1~50 Re~l~r ~eotJ~g of the Cit;; Con~mis~ion of the City of Denton, Texss~ held at tho City U~ll ~f s~td City on thc llth d~y of ~u~ust~ 195C. The follo~in~ ~ombero wor~ ~rosc~t: Fibzgere3c~, G~mbi~l, Curtis ~b~out: Ta~inferro, Brn~mer 1. The l~onthly ~ccounts were approved ~ ordered pei~ out of their respective fu~s. 2. Motion ~ Cu~s, cecon~ed by Gc~bi~l to ~pprove the minutes of Ju~y ~, 1% 21, 26~ ~nd 2~ ~n~ ~u~-~.t 4 ~s read. ~ot~om c~rried. 3. ~onthly reDo~to were received ~m~ ordered ~lled fro~.: a. W. T. E~liott f. ~. ~. C~lve~ b. J~c~ ~rr~$on g. Eu~Tene Cook o. Tom Robinson h. Rol.t. Caldwell, Jr d. J~c~ Skiles I. C. L. aldridge e. '3siley Co~ey J. C~ms. C. Orr, 4. ~otion m~de by Gambi]~, seco~d~ by C~tis to ~dverttse for bids for 25,000 ~.~ 50,000 meter vio~tio~ envelopes. ~otdo~ c~rri~. 5. The fo~lowfn~ ~so~ution w,s read~ 361 AUGUST 11, lo50 AT A REGULAP~ kkLTING O~ THE CITY C014~.ISSIO]I OF T~ C~Y 0!' D~CI4 T~, ~ID AT T~ C~V ~LL OF S~ CITY ('.,~ THE 11 DAY Of A.D.~ 1950. B}', IT Ki~OLYL5 BY THE CITY C0~Z,ISSIOH TII~.T 5'tIL FOIiOWII~C BE E~ ~ON THE 4~I~ ~ T~ CITY COLI,~ISS10~ OF T}M C~V OF D~TON, T~S: The ~yor e ~ City Co~issinn hereby expres~ their thenks and .. , appreciation to Dr. ~. L. Hutche~ for the efficient marmot in which he has pe~o~ed the duSies of Health Officer of the City of Denton, The City Co~ission ~nd ~yor wish to express further thanks for ~he frte~ship a~ coo~r~tion which he manifested ~t ~l ti~s while se~inz in thet capacity. The Oommission~ Mayor wish h~m much h~oc~ ~ i~ the i ut,~e and request thet ~ copy of this Hemolntion ~ e seK. t h~m. Pass~ ~nd appr~ this ll day of ~ug~t., A.D., 19~. Signed: J. E. Fitzgerald Chui~n, City Commis~ion ATT~T: City o~' Denton, Tex~s Signed: C~s. C. Orr, Jr. City of Denton, Texes A]~prov~: Sigmed: ~rk ~yor, City of De~ton, ~,otion made by Gembill, eeco~ded by Curtis to adopt tbs I'esolution ss re~d. The motion carried° I 6. , The fo]lowing resolution w~,s re,d: AT. A REGUI~R $1E4TING O~ THE CITY C~I.1SSIOI! OF TH£ CITY OF DEIM'CIi, TEX~S 1~1 AT THE CITY I~LL OF S~ID CITY, Oil THE llth DAY OF ~d!dUST, ~.L.,1950. WH~$, it is the Intention of the City Commis ion of the City of Denton, Te×ss, to pass an ordinsnce su~m~lttinF~ an amendment of n~icle I, Section 4~ of the Hevis~ City Charter nf the City of Denton, Texas; mnd, ~.'NE~AS, Article llT1 of the I~ev~ed Civl] Statutes of Tex~s pro~des th~,t no ~inance she]] be p~.ssed sub, ttt~r,~ ~n ~mend~ent or amendments m~til twenty (20) days notice ~m,s been giv~ of such Intent- ~on and publish~ for t~ (10) days in so~.~e nev~sr,aper ~.'~b]i~hed s~id Cityt NOW~ T~"OI'E~ be it resolved by tho City Co~i~.ion of the City of Dent~n~ Tcxa% thet it is tho ~.~tiou of ~oid City Con~ivsion to p~ss an Or0in~mce su~itting to the qu~3~f~ed electors of the City of D~ton, an amendment to Arttele I, Section 4~ of the Y~evised Chartor ~ the City of D~n, Texas, or~ ~otice of such intention ~s hereby ~iven, said notice of such intentiou to be ~mblt~hed for te~ (10) in the De~ton Heco~-C~onicle, soi~~ ~ewsp~,per ~ubl~shed i~ the City of Denton, Texas. Signed: J. E. Fitzgerald ChM r~n, City Co~d ssion Attestl Si~ned: C~s. C. Orr, Jr. City Eecret~ Motion pads by Gambill, seconded by Curtis tv ~dopt as re~d. The Motion carried. CITY HALL AUGU2T l l, 1~50 7. The fo]lnwing kesol~%ion ¥~ss read: AT A Ri]GIN~d{ I~:L}.T1NG ~1 THE CITv COb] ISrION OF T"E Ct~Y OF D~ON, TEL.S, [~[:~ ~T TI[J C~TY U~JL G' SzlD CITY OP THE ]1 DAY ~1 ~UG1UT, 1950. ~dRJd~9, It J'~ n~'~ssary for th* C~ty of Dec, ton, Tcxas~ to obtain cross its right-of-way ~t the hereinafter describ~ l~ation with a ten inch (10") sewer line; NOU, ThFJd~FO]d';, ]~ Jt resolved b~ the City Commission of the City of De~ton, T~,xa::, that tho ].'~yor ~nd tbs City Seereta~ of ssid C~ty be and thc are he~ w~thorlz~ and inst~wted to enter into a License Ag~eet,~cn~ vdt~ the ;,7qSO~I-~.IN~.S-TL~S t~I~10AD~.'t~ ~ T~S, same be~nf' thef~ File I'o. T-]6,079 ~nd bein~ an agreement dated the 3rd day ~ T~/3 as Licensor a~d the City of Denton~ Denton Co~mty~ Texas, as ~cenuee, ~WantJnF to sofd f~cen~:~.e the right and authority Tn install and matntat~ ~ te~ fnch amstar, sewer line acros~ premises ~ trseks of the I,ioensor located fy Lm~ton, Deeton County, Text, s, :mid Icc, rich more p~rt]Ctll:rly .escrib~,~~ ar~ fo]~ows: S~d,. lC-inch ~ewcr 15~,e ~'.n~%g the f~at lroed Company's praises ~,t an Ohh]e of 77 de~e,,s 00 nJm~eS measured fron the center If ne of tb~ Devtoh Sul~Jxd~Jon 1;~ 3n Lir~e tract- t~e right or souN~west~,rly at };~]e Lo~'t 72].6 or chaining stution 18?4 Dlus 43 at Duncat~ Street, De.t~t County, Tex~s. Bo it furth~:' re~lw~d ~l~t the Licensor be p~,id the s~ of Ten Do]Jars ($10.00) as con~icer~tion [or :,ai~t License. Pa,:~,d ~,no w,pro~,,c 1,bi:, the 11 day of lmgust, ..D., 1950. Si~ ned: J. E. Fitzgerald At~ est: Ch~:irman, City Cot:mission $igne~': Ch~s. C. (~r, City E,:..r,.i[ ~, N'].']iu,S~ th~. ('.iQ, of' D¢.lllon~ ']'cx~,':, a FunfciDal Corporat]on~ is the f,.e sJpple o..ner oJ ~: rer~ai~, trw't of ]~n~: described in a deed C~ted thc ~,h d~y oF F, ay~ ]049~ ~yeeuN~0 by berritt C. ~{a~rton and ~ife ]dta Ui~ds :~rton, ~.~d d~ed bein, of record in Vol~e 352~ Pale l~2 of the Leed Leeords MiIXiIG'~S~ the said ]'ro~,rt~' above ueutioned wus acquired by the City of Donto., q'o~, ~, ~,unieilml CorporatJon~ pri~ri]y for hlghway Fu'p- oses~ tbs s~r~,c Lo I ~, made a i~rt of II.S. High¥:ny No. 77; and, ~'I',Id~2~ a~l ~f sald probity ~:~ not n~eded for }!ighwsy Durposes but on~y ~ha~ >~rt~ uhJ~h i~ described b~]o~ ~s required for ~id Pighw~y: ~]~ that e~rtain t]ml~ct ~r parcel ~f l~nd ~Jtu:.te in the Cowry of benton, q~ote of Tcxa~, ~n~ bdn[' a Dart of I.ot0 No. 10 and 1o ~ the Fox Nunt ~xk~tlon ~c tb~ City of P~mtoo, conveyed by uaj~ of' AM~u~t, ]o/,?~ andr~,'or~'ed t- Vo]m~e 337, Page 475 of Deed Ik,o,~rds of I, untor~ County, '~ ex::s~ :nd b~,!nI' r,nPe particularly fe,,.,er~beJ :,% fo]]ou,,:, to-~,~t: C~TY 1LALL AUGUST ll, 1950 BEGINNIIIG at the Southeast CornYr of Lot Is, 17 f~et South of U. S. }Tighway 7~ !~.oe q~ne T~;NCE West ]7P T]~2~E Uorthwester]y along tbs ~rc ~f c e~rcn]or cu~e the qeft whose radifm is 7540 fe~t, 100 feet ~out]mrly of ~nd concentric to s~id '~Lce lincb '- df .tm.ce of feet to the iMst line of Kerdo]ph dtr,' t; ' ' . o~' Lot T}H.2~L No~h 40 f~.t to ~be i.~hwLot T}~I~E ~st 270 feet to the Te=t line ~f ~;venu,, C; T~NCE South ~ feet t~ thc p~'~ of b~gim~]ng, enc]os]nC 21,552 sq. ft. more or ]ess. ~,ND, UIUTitMZ, the City of D~.~,ton i~ ihe f.e ~imp~e ovmer ~f ~ tract of lend described in a Oecd ~ated ~,:a~ 12, ]~4~ executed by John T.' Brantley 0~5 wife t~rgie L. Prams+Icy, said deed bctlL~ of record in Volume 345, Page ]34 of the Dace~ Records of De~,ton C~.u~ty, 'Jbxas; ~.nd, WHEREA~, s~id ~ rsct acq~uired fr~m Br~nt]ey and wife i~ tore th~n will be r~qntr*d for Uighwey purpm'eo oud only ~h~t portion of ~aid Tract as described below will be necessary for Iligln~ay purposes: All tlmt certsin tract or I:m~'ccl F,f l~ i,d, ~i tm. re in the County of Denton, State of Te×as, m~d being p~rt of Lots 6~ 7~ ~ and ~ of Block 2, Greenleo Addition to the City of De~,to~,, convoyed by J. L. to John T. 2r~ntley, by deud dated the Otb d~y of Sel,tember, 1~39~ and receded ]~, Vo]~'~c 27~, ] age 210 of the Deed t~ecords of Dentm~ GreeLy, '['~x~m, ~md Lotng more ~rt~ ]~r~ described ~ fei'lows, to-wit: BhGINN]i~G st the S.E. corn,.r cy I,et, ~o. f, T~E l~orth ~3 feet; TI~tL N. 4© deg. W. 302 feet; THREE North 20 deg. 30 min. E. 2] i'~e~ to tl.~. so~,th ]i~e of Cream]ce Strip, t; T~NCE ~e~t 154 feet to the E~t ~In~ .~f ~c~or [ k Street; T~,~E South 220 feet; T~E North 65 deg. East., 35 feet; T~NCE Southeasterly following tho src af ~ cu~ to the right~ 100 f~,et southerly ~f snd concm~tric 77 base l~,e ~ distance of ~51 fo~t to t~e N. li~.,~ of ~rle Street; THENCE E. 22~ feet to the piece of hcj~,:nj.~ 1.77 ~crc of ~nd more or ~W~ TI~I~FOI~ ~ it resolved by tht~ Clt~' Co,~to, ~4' the City of Denton, Texas, that the ~'.~yor a~d th~ CJ by Secl',~tar.' of . aid City b~ ~nd they ~re hereby inst~cted ~nd a ,thori~od te e~ecuto S~ eels] L~r,anty Lee~s to the Stste of Texms for the above ~:e:mr!Ued the State r~quir~s for Highway purpo~ P~S~P~ ~,I~ ~i~D thts lhe ]] day *f ~.ug,~st, laS0. 2i. eJ: ,~ I',. Fitzo~'rald Ch:d~,an~ CJ ty Com:,,] usion Atte~t~ Signed: Cha~. C. Orr, Jr. City of Dm~ton, q'ex~s approved~ City Secretary $i{,.nod: i. ' Uarnah~ ~,ayor City of I.entorb Tex~ 364 CITY I~LL J~J~, ,~ .(,U~. 11, 1950 ~'J l.'otlon made by GambJ:J, ~,eoonded by C~t~s to adopt the Resoled%Ion ~; r~,ad. ~',otJ~n carried. 9. The fo]qo~in~ reso]ut~ou was read; ~1' i. l,EGtr~fi: I ,']~'I,[G 0]' m'I;E C1TV COl,I,',ISY'IOll T]~?, }'~' ,.T T~'~ CITY F~;LL 0F 7; ~' CITY, OI' T~IE llth DAY ~ AUGUr', leSO. V'}EJ:]~S, the ~Jt~ ,f Dunton, 'fexa~;, is the rcco~ o~ner ~nd bolc,',,r of a' eP~:~mer,% aT~r.rm.xJm~tel~ ten fy, t (lCt) wide ~d one hundrod fif4,y (]50') ]onj extel.cling from the intersection of Ross and DenS,on %t.r~.,t~; along the north 1~,(, of Lot TM. 1 of Block No. 3 of UI[~J&C, the City of Lentan~ qo,,a~,, now ha,,~ for street pu~ocos aotriI, of ]Lnd 60 ce(-t wi(J(' frol,~ Dollw,r Str,, t to Be,-mont Str,,et, tho ,,am~~ belnE kpown au Ro: z Street and the ~bove mentioned 10~ x 150~ str~p is mot ~ocded for street fnrposes nor ury other purpose by the City of Dcnt<,n, Texas; and~ M~k~J;, it woul5 lx an unprofJtublo strip of ],and to the CJtF of I,q,t~,p, ~,~ , ~:r ~t how exists; UI~,JJ,C~ the City aY Dm~tm~, Texus, One Lo]lar (~1.,~) ond nt}~rr considPrsttnns by V.. II. Icadewel] Yor a ~trip of land on ~he south ~ide of ~s Street, raid Ntrlp of land bein8 more parttcu,l~rly describ~d as fol]ow~l BeJr, g a tract of land out ~ the F~, ~dition to the Cit~, cf Dcmt~m, Texas, as shown ~ tho Flat Lhereo~ r~,aorced in Voltage of thc ~eed k~co~s of D~tnn County, Texas; =',Glh :,FG ut the nm'ti,east corner of I~]~k ik,. 3, of the Fry ndd'tlon to the City q'llL~l ~Tortk~ lO feet for corner; ,L,,NC~ ~ oat ]lC fe,~ far corner; ~}LIC. SoutL ~0 fe,,t for eorner~ q'Ui,NCL Ikst 150 f'e~,t to tim plaet of beg~ming. NOL, ff~i],'~'O]!, 1,c ~1 r,,soEw,d by tl,e CiL,y Ccp~,,iusion of the City Cor~,t,, rim, af t],e City of De~,ton, Tc,z~, thst the City ~tto~ey be ~md he ~s her, by au~bor~z(,d t~,C ~nst~cted to dr~w up a Qult-C18~ Deed to the ~L~ve (,e~cribed property to ti,, said W. H. Lsdewell and be It further reset'vd t,h~ ~ the l,~yc)r ~n5 City Secretary be instructed ~nd author- ~z~ and they ~re hereby b,st,~ctod ~nd authorized to execute said Qutt- gl~i, IW,od t,,, t,~,~, s~c ~ . P. L,,mN,we]l u[~o~ his p~yment ~ the ~id C~ty of ~ont,on~ q'Lxas~ of thc cu~ Of One PAJS~ ~;~]; aY]fLCV}~ this ]1 ~y of August, ~.D.~ lqSO. Si~med$ J. E. Fttzkerald Att est: Chairman, City Co~,m,isrion Sign~d: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City Socretary i oriel) made by C, ambJ]], seconded by Curtis to adppt the l'.es~-±~on .'r r~md. The ~.,'.t~o,, c~mded. CITY }~LL ' ~' ~JTGUST 11,1950 10. The Chairman appointed C,~ri:alona~'~ the election reruns for the election report v.as OF T~ C05i,ITTF~E al } elidED TO ~,id{V,.%S T}'L i~,'i'UhN2 , F TI~, SP~I~I, L/aCT J<'!' I~ IN TI~ C~Y ~ DEI~ON, T~,S, CJI ~'H~. ~Tli L,~U O] ,UhT~qT, ~,.b~ 1°56. Come~ na yaur committee ajpcdnted to canvass; l,l~~ r. tnrna of t]~e Special ~ection bold in tho City oY Listen, Toxa~,, on thc ~'t}~ day of Aul'~t, A.~., 1°50, and ros~ctful]y males tht fo]~o~nt rcport~ We bare carefully canvassed tho returns of $~id o~cctim, and find the results theft,of a~ roll.si FOR annexation of Tract No. One cqeocrJbed upo~ the off'lci~] ballet hereto attached 4g votc~ ~er~ cast. a~I~T annexation of Tract I~o. O~c described official ~]~ot heret~ attached ~vo~.es were cast. FOR a~,ne~t~on of Tr~ct No. q'~o described ~q~on the o~ficla] ballot hereto shtacb~ ~7 votes uerc cast. a'.~,I~T annexation of Tract ~io. T~,.~ ~escribed offinla] ~a]lot hereto attached 1 voles ~;~ callt. ~}1 aPnexation of Tract No. Three described n}.on the official ~llot hereto attan}'ed ~ vot(u %~er,' A~iI~T annex~tion of Tract No. Thr~.~ ~'c~cribed off tots] bm]lot hereto attuched ] v, tcs ¥~'er~ cast. ~k annex~tton of Tract ~o. Four described upor~ the official ba~]ot hereto attached 49 vote~ ~.erc c~st. A~INST ahnexatlon of Tract Ho. t'nur de~cribcd upon ~he official ballot hereto attached ~.. votes welt cast. ~OR anno~ation of Tract No. Five describe(~ u~.nn the official baq]ot hereto g.t'ached 47 votes we]~ AGAINST mm~ation of ~rsc~ Fo. Ftv* described upon tho of[~cdal hal]ct hereto attached 1 vote:~ ~.er~ esot. ~R anne~t~on of Tract No. Slx described upon the officia~ ~llot hereto sttach~ ~O_ vote:3 ~ero cast. A~IN~ anne~tion of T~ct No. Six descr]b~ m.m the official ~l]ot hereto attached ] vot~.s wore cast. Respectfully submitted on this ]lt}, dsy nf august, A.L.~ 19~. Signed: ]{. B, GambJ]] Si~ned ~ Poser Curti~ The following Ballot ia attaohed to thc above Feporti I:o. Special City FDection (,it~ nf l~entnn~ T~xes ~u/'ust ~, ]950. be affixed on [he rever~e side. S~L C~ EL~TION~ T~S~Y~ AUG~5 ?, ]950. ,S~LL T~] ,~CTIO~; ~ THE C~Y CITY }~LL ~lll}lI~' 1]~ 1950 ~iy~t ]~rtl B~G~N, ]N(I at ~ r~o~t ~n th~ north l~ne of that certain tract eonvey~ to W. D. ]{ey by J. D. ll~rri~; and ,?ifc by deed ~'~eorded in Vol. 2~, Page of the Deed ];ocords of Lento~ County, Texas, at a point ~50 feet eist of the Northwest corner of s~,id tract; TUENCE East w~tb said north l~ne 347 feet to the northeast co.or of sa~id tract; TI~',~L South ~ith the e~st ~ne of ~aid tract, 230feet to the Southeast co~er of ~id tract; TH}~NCL a]on~, the south line of said tract, a distance west of 347 fe~t; TI~I,4GE llo~h 2'~6 f.et to the l~lace of be~nnfng. FOlt ~TI~I~TIC. ~,I~IP ADDIi~O Sa~ TEI~dTORY T~' T~lt, P~JSE~' LIMITS ~P TI~] THE C2TY ~' D~'~TON, Tlg~'~. Secon4 BE&INUTUG at a point ~n tho Uorth line of the Cr~nshaw S~ey~ 20 f~et West of the l~orthv, est corner of a~ ~ acre tract conveyed to the City of Dentone, by ~'. C. Uithers; TI~I~Ct', East 20 feet, more or les~, to the ~mid Northwest corner of said ~ acr~, Lruct owns1 by tho City of Denton; TI~',NCt; South with tho ~est l~ne of ~aid City of Denton tract, 563 feet to itc Southw~.t comer; T~NCL ~ct ~it}l the so~t~l line of ~aid City tract 63~ feet, its south- TI[~ICE South alon~, Lhe eaFt bom~ cry line of the tract fo~er~y own~ by the Joe C. Gambt1] E~t~te 2~ f~et~ mo~ or lesa, to a corner i~ the North ]~,e af Fi~hw~y 24; T~h V/est along the north ]i~e of ~,~ ~ I[ighway 24, a distance of 450 feet, mor~ or less, a corner in the fence line of the T~CW ~o~ course; T}[41lCll l~ol~h ~it}, t},e caid fence li~,e to the Northeast corner of the said TSCW go~f co~w~e tract, s distance of 70 feet; TI~N~ V~oot with the south bounda~ line of the tract fo~erly ~ned by Joe S. Ca.ibi]] Estate 125 f~et, mo~e or ~ss, a cor~er at the s~theast corner of Crestwood Addition to the City or Lenten; TI~,CL North ~ Lb the east boundar}, line of said Crestwood Addition ~3a lo~'t to the place ~f be~im,ing. Y~ ~.TIFICt~T10]4 Ai~ ~.L~DII~C, SAID T]2~T~V q'~ TIH~; PI:II;I ~IT LI[,~ITE ~ CITY Ol' DE;,M'OiI, 'I'PX~. THE CITY OF DI~'M'OI{~ T~;S. Third Partl Bi';G1Ni:]NG at thc ~ortE~,a~,t corner of a tract of land conveyed to W.l..iley by J. D. }lsrris by dt,e0 ~eao~ed in Vol. 260, Pat~ 52(I of the Deed Becords 367 CITY HAIL zUGUE~T 11, 1950 of Denton County, Texas; T]~NCE North with fence ]Jne 624 feet to t~tersect~on of fsnce e~st end we~t; T~;NCE Frost with fence ~ne 260 feet; THE~E South parallel with the west l~ne distance of 310 fe(~t, a co, er; T~E ~st 300 feet; THEN~ South 1064 feet, more or less, corner ir the Roy L. an~e]s south bo~a~ line; THEN~ West with Daniels~ south line 3('o feet to the ~]ortheaot corner of the tract fo~erly owu~ ~ Joe S. ~mbi]] Eota~e and the Southeast eor~r of ~ 8 acre tract o~ed by t}~e City of De~ton; TI{~CE No~h along th~ ~st side of sa~d City of Denton ~ acre tract 563 feet to ~te Northeast co.er; T}I~E West ~]ong the no~h line ~ ~aJd City of Lentc~n tract a distance of 305 fcc~t to the southeast co~er of the tract c~meyed t~, U. D. Key by J. D. Harris, ~s ~fores~id; T}{E~E North with ~ho east line of the s~d '~. D. Key tract ~ d~stance of 230 feet to ~e place of beginning. CITY ~ D~ON, T~. THE CITY OF lE;~fO~4 T~$. Being a ~rt of a certain tract of land conv~yed to the State of Texas by Sidn~ Hamilton by deed dat~ November ~, 1~40, recor~ed ~n Vo~. 2F~, Page 345, of the Deed ReceSs of ~ntnn Co, sty, Texas; B~I~ING at the Southemst corner of said tract, ~mme being the ]~ortheest corner of a tract of ~nd conv~ed to Fred Cobb ~ H. G. kcCl~ndo~ by deed recorded in Vol. 341, Pa~e 626 ~f t~e D~e~ L~cords ~% Denton County, Taxa s; T~5,',~E West with tLe north bou~u~y ]fne of tle Cobb Tract and the south line of said State of Texas tract, a dictance of 400 feet, a corner; TI~CE North 160 feet, s co.er i~, tb~ pr~sent City ~imits of the C~ty of Denton; T;M,~CE ~st 400 feb, t, a eo~er ~ the East l~no of :~a[d tract cor,vey~ to the State of Texas; T~,NCE South with~e said east line 160 feet to the place of be~%nn~ng. C~Y 0F DE~ON, T~S. A~IN~ ~T~ICAT]0N l~]~ ~DING Soil q']L]~]TOY~Y THE CITY 0F DE~ON, T~. DE~;INN]NG at the Northeast corner of a certain tract, conve:;ed to Fred Cobb by R. G. ~cClendon by deed recorded in Vol. 34], P~:'e (26, of the Deed ~ecords of De~lton County, Texas, :~ame beint~ t}~e So~,the~st corner of the tract described above as Tract Two un¢l boind the Southeast corner of the said tract conveyed to the St~.t~, cf T~xas by Yidney l~a~i]ton; T}H~CE We,~t 153 feet; AI:,]qTT 11, ]950 TIq:NC!; South ..5 degree0 and fm m~:mtos ~e',t 465.~ feet~ more or corner in f~Ilce TIII2,D], N~st 552.6 ik,et, rm-c or less, a corn~,r it, the east l~ne II1lh]a, nd Park I1oa5; 'flU2IC]i North w~+], tb~ acid east ]i.e of said road 300 feet; TNLIICL West 40 feeT, ta ilo p/ace of beginning. TRACT BT, f;]~IU]~(; at, ~, r, otnl, 4¢) f,~t ~,ast of the southeaot c~rner of the trdct of ]: nd ,,m,.'r. yc¢ tr, ~he St,~¢,c of ','oxus by Sidney JTami]ton be deed re- co.ed i~: Vol. 2¢f*, I'a;o 345 of t}~, Do{d l'ccords o¢ benton Co~ty, Tcxa2; THI.NCI: Smith O dog. 17 m4r~. ¥1ost ~ith the ~st bounch~ line of Hi~h]and Park load, conv~:,,ed tr ~:. r. P(,ck~:er by John 2hrt:c'er reeorr:ed ~n Volume 30:2, TIiI.NCL Heft}, u'~u ,,o~¢ eust ]1ne 2~5.(, feet, 4o the northeast corner TIU<NCJ,', ?,est with t],~ Na:tb ]ir,e ~f ,ai~ Bockher T]mct 608.~ foot q'}{k C~'Y O~ TnT, C]TV C¢,' LEi,,TCi5 TL%2~S. TIO.OT BI,GlO,iII'lO ota polt,t it thc 'l~u2t ]Ir~e of Bo~iva. r Street, 100 feat nnrt', rd' ~,~ Sm~thwest e~,rrer of a tract cony, yeti by De'Ia ~. Simmons and ;:. J. 2t~r,,ons ir, lf. F. d:n'vJn, deed reeorJed ~n Vol. 301, Pa e 4]3 THEIE]" Nart,h ~) dugro,~ :md 3¢ ~,1m~bes l]~a? 3?2.2 feet co.er in the We~% linc, ef N~ghway #77; THENC~ No~,h 13 deor~us East 137.2 ~oet w~th ~ho west ]~ne of said T~CE Gonth 7~ {~g~',:~o ~mJ 2~ ~inutcs ~ast 372.2 f~et with tha ~orth lJht of ,x,~C tract ~m~vcyed Lr TII]';IEL 5~m!h ]f degr¢','~ '~c.t ]37.2 feet to thc place of l,oatnn~ng. TI']', r',XTV O~' IL] l'C~[, TI24,J. A~.IUST ]~,%']]'I~TIOII ~.i;L ~.I'blF0 ~.IL TIJ~'ITOIIY ','0 TIlL PItI~L~ LII,'ITS ~ ~"~'~: CI"'~, Or i'EIFFCN~ TlPh~. 369 Ci~'Y HALL AUGb~T 11, 1050 ~,ll that certain tract out of thc. Wm. Crel~]mw Survey~ ~GI;*~ING at ~ stnke in the east bo~dary li~e of ~id SuNey, tho southeast corner of a ~ acre tr~ct owned THE~E South 563 feet; TH~CE West 638 feet; T~E No~h 563 feet; THEN~ ~st 638 fact to the p~ce of begimdug; being the c~me 8 acres of l~d co~yed to the City of Dentm, by F. C. L~hcrs ~y de~record~ in Vol. ~3, Page 423, of the Deed kc~ordo of Dc~,ton County, Te~s. TI~ CITY OF LEI~ON~ T~. L~INST t~T~IC~,TION A~ ADDING ~,~ TI'%kiTOLY TC ql~h Y~,J~:T LII, 1TS OF T~ C~ OF DE~UON, 11. Tho following Resolution AT A SPECIAL ~ETING OF THE CITY COII.ICSIO[i (T T! L CITY ~'? ~IELD AT THE CITY IIi, IL ~' SA~ CITY 0]' Tt~ ]lth DaY OY ,,]JGUJT, 1050. On this the llth day of Aug?mt, ~.L., 1~50, eume on to bo cons~¢:t,r ed at e regular meeting of the City Co~,,nlission of the C~ty of, Denton, the matter of c~vassing the rot~ns of a specie] ul(ctlon heretofore, on the 8th day of Au~fust, A.D.~ 1~5(, ~,aid rqectJon h~v~q, h~,~'~,t~fore been du~ ordered ~ r;aid City Covmdssion for tho l,ur?o~e of m~bmJtt1~k; to the voters of the City of Denton, the question of annexinff certain tr~:cts of 1~ to the City of Dcnton/snd~the City Cor~r~ission h~ving duly canvassed the returns of said election~ f~]s th[t the results of sa~d e]ectlon sro as follows~ FOR annexation of Truct One described uFor, the official ba~]ot 48 votes wer~ cast. AGAI~T annexation of Tract One ~m]cribed ,U~on the officia] ba~lot 1 votes v;ere c~:~t. P~ annexation of Tract ~o described uFor the official ballot ~ votes v, ere A~I~T annexation of Tract Two described upon] the official ~llot ~, votes were cast. F~ annex~tion of Tract T~oe described u]~on tho offici~] b~]]ot ~0 votes were A~I~T anne~tion of True* T~co r'escribed re,n,, tho officia] ~llot ~ votes w~re cast. ~ ~R anl~ex~tlon of Tract Four tie,ct]bed u?o~, -' efficiel ballot &9 votes v3ero cast. A~INST ann~ation ¢,f Tract Fern' described upo~ tho official ~llot , 1, votes v;ore ca~t. FO]~ annexa~,ion of Tract Five: (]escribed u~,on the official ballot ~ votes were cast. AGAIN~ anne~tion of Tract Five describ~ upon the official ~llot 1 votes w,¢re CITY I~,l~ i,U~L~. ~l, 1950 ~0[~ annoxatio~ of 'Jr~,ot SiX described ~pon the official AGAII'ST am~stion of Tract Six described upon the off~ci~l ba~]ot ]. vote? wer~ cast. It appearing fro~., i.h~. canvtms of sa.~d returns of ~.~id election tLrt the action of the City Com~,~Is~ion ~f thy City of Denton i~ appro~ng the petition of the property ovmer~ of the ~raats of ]and for annexation to the sa~d City ~f Do,,tm,, Tu~,s, was a yroved by the ~ter~ voting in s~id I eleet~on, it ~:' ll,ercfo~c, order(w! and ('eclared that the said tracts of land described upon the official be]lei are duly anproved for annexation to the City of bento~l Texas. Passed and arproved t}ds ]]th duy of A~mt, A.D., 1950. Sighted: J. E. Fitzgerald Attest: Chairman, City Co~mission Sidned: Cb~,o. C. Orr, Jr. City Sec~, tory lotion made by Gambill, seconded by Curtis to odopt the t~csolution as read. The l'~t~ou carried. ]2. Th- following Or6inance w~s re~,d~ a~ Oi~II~;,NC!, ALU]~I~(~ CFJlTAIN TI',IftITf~tY TO T}~L CiTY OF DEI,~Tt ~, TI:~ ~.!,~ DEC]~ kING A]~ EL.t".ItG~/CY. BE 3T Ol~AI,d D BY T}~ CITY OOE![1S'IO~ O~ TI~: CITY OF D~0N, SECT IOl~ 1, That the following described tracts mS land are he,by annexed and made u ~rt of, and brought into the corporate ]tmit~ of the City of Denton, 'fex~s, in complfun<'e ~it~ a s~cial election he~ in the City of Denton, ']kxas, au the ?th day of August, A.L., 1950, to-wlt~ Ail of that ~'ert,air~ tr:.et or parcel of l~:nd situated in the County of Dentnn, anC qi.a~e of Texas, and described as follo~s~ IJt[r t Parts '.¢LGI14I~II~ at t, I'oint ~, the north ]fne of t.but certain tract ~.onveyed to ~'. I.. }(ey by J. D. Fzrr~ und wife ~ de~ recorded in Volume 260, Pa~ (. 52(' of the ~eed Hecords of D~to~ Co~ty~ Text's, at a ],o~,t 1150 fuet east of the North~est corner of s~Id tract; T~FUCL },~st with said nort}, line ~27 feet t~ the northeast co,er of said tract; T}UJNC~ South v~t} the east ]i~,e cf said tr~ct, 2~0 feet to the South~)a~ t eorI~er of sa~d tract; '/}{]'~JCE slmr~Li the south line of said tract, ~, distance west of 347 :],~qor~d Part: lt,OlI,,~l~ffl at a ~olnt ir t,h~, ].orth qlnc of t~'(' Crone]mw Stwv~'~ 20fi~e% %,~.:.t . f the ~.orthwest corner o~ an g acre tract conveyed to U~c City ~f D~¢,on by I'. C. 'flUviaL ~st 20 fe~,t, more o~ les~, to the said No~hwest corner of ua~d g ante tract owned by the City of Denton; 371 CI~Y AUGU.~T ]1, 1050 Second Port...continued THENCE South with the west line of said City o~ banter, tract, 563 feet to its Southwest corner; THENGE F~st wit~ the south line of :'~id City tract [3~' f~t, it~ southeast corner; T~NCE South along the east bo~ry l~r~e of ~he tract fo~erly own~ ~ the Joe S. Gambill Estate 2~0 fe~t, n~or* or less, to co.er in the North line of Ei~hway ~4, THeE West alonL the North line o~ ~:aid ~i~h~y ~4, ~ d~: t~nce of 450 feet~ more or less~ a co.er in th. f~nce line of co~se; THE~E North ~ith the s~id fence line to the No.beast co.er of the said TSCW ~o~ co~e trsct, ~ di~t~,~ce of 70 feet; TH~CE West with the south ~' line of ~,ho tr~ct for:~,erly o~ed by Joe S. Gambi]l ~tate ]25 feet, ~ore or leo~, ~ corner ~t the southeast co~er of Cre~t~ood ~dditio~, to ~ Lo City o~ ~en~on; Tt~NCE North with the east bou~t~ry !~e ~f ~aid Cr~stwo~ ~,¢dJt~on ~3~ feet to the p~ce ~ be~nning. ~hird BEGIl~ING at the Northeast co~er oi ~ tr~ct of l~nd conveyed to W. D. Key ~' J. D. Hsrris by de~d reco~ec~ in Vol. 260, }~e 520 of the Deed ~co~s of De~ton Oo~ty, Tox~s; T~E No~h with fence line 6~ feet to ~ntersection of fence running east ~nd ~est; THE~ East with fence line 260 feet; T~E South ~rellel ~th the west line cf tho ~{oy D~aio]s Tract, distance of 310 feet, a co.er; THENCE East 300 feet; TH~CE So~th 1064 feet, more or le~, corner in thc Loy Daniels s~th bo~d~ line; THENCE ~est w~th Daniels' south line 300 foot to tho ~o~heast corner of the tract fo~erly owned by J~' S. Gambit1 Estate ~nd the Southeast co.er of an ~ acre tract owned by the City of T~NCE North ~long the ~st side of c~id City of ~nton F acre tract ~3 to its No~he~st corner; THENCI'~ West a~ong the no~h line of ~d City of Dcn~o~ tract distance of 305 feet to the southea~t corner of the tract conveyed to W. D. Key ~ J. D. Harris~ ~s THENCE North w~th the east line of the ~,~[~ ~. D. Key t,r~ct a distance of 230 feet to the p~ce of beginning. TRACT TWO, Being s part of a certain tract of land conv~ed to the State of by Sidney Hamilton ~ deed dat~ ~ovember 12, lO40, receded in Vol~e 28~ Page 345 of the De~ }~ cor~s of Dcnt~n Co~ty, Toxss; BEGI~H~[~ ~t the Southeast corner ~f said trsct, ssme ~in~ the north- east co,er of s tract of ~nd conveyed to Fred Cobb ~2 R. G. ~cClendon ~ deed recopied in Vol. 341, ¥~ge (~26 of lh~ D~,~ P. ccords of Denton Oounty, Texas. AUGUST ll, 1950 T]~AC~ TWO .... continued T}IFJ~CE West with the No~h bounda~ line of the Cobb Tract a~ the South ~ne of s~id State nf Texas Tract, ~, d~ctance of 400 feet, a co~mer; THE~E No~H 160 feet, e co.er in the present City limfts of the City of Denton; THENCE ~st 400 feet, c corner ~n the }~st line of said t~ct oonv~ed to the State of Tex~s; T}~ZCL So,dJ~ v'itI the ~td east ]Jne 16C feet to the place of beginning. BEGI~'~ING at the Northeast corner of ~ c~rt~in tract, conveyed to Pred 6obb by R. ~]. ~ ~:C]e~don by dcod rcco~ed t~ Vel. ~Al~ F~ge 626~ o~ the ~eed Reco~ of Dent~n Cmmty~ Tcxa~ ~e b~ing tho Seuth~t co.er of the tract descried ~bow, ~s Tract Two and being the Sout~t ca~er of the s~id tract conveyed tn ~he State of Toxus by Sidney Ua~]ton; TI{]ZCE Wc;'t ]53 feet; TU}JNCL South 45 8 egrees and 09 Pltnllt~s West 465.8 feot~ more or less~ a co.er in fence T}Si~E La~:t 552.~ fe.t~ more or ]esba corner in the east line of Highland Park TULLE North ~..itt. t}w~ .~Zd east 11ne of said road 300 feet; T~N~ West 40 feet to the pluco c~f ~g~,lhlng. ~.CT BEGINNING at a point JO fe~ t ]~st of the southeast corner of the tract of land conveyed tn ~he qt~te o]' Tex~s by ${dn~y Hamilton ~ deed recordedliII Vol. 2gg~ Page 345, of $}:~: Deo~: ]~ocorfs of Dentnn County, THENCE Soutl~ (. ~Jegre< s ]7 mlnut~,s West v~lth t}:e east bo::~a~ line of Highland ParP ~oad~ a df stance of 2~5.6 feet, a TUE~E ~st 612.5 feet, s st~Yo in the east bo~md~, l~ne of a tract con- vey~ %o E. F. ~eckper by John []hrcder recorded ~n Vol. 302, Page 361, of the Deed ketches of Lentor County, Texas; T~,~E North w,'~t)' ~ai(, east line 2P5.6 feet, to the northeast corner of s~ Beckner tract; THIS[CE bo~t wit] t Ue Uo:'t]l ]fee of a~:id Beokner tract 608.5 feet tothe of bedim BEGINN]~IG at : ].oint ~n the East li~e nf Bolivar Strew.t, 100 feet of the So~thw~.c% corne~ of a tract e'u~v~yed ~, Della ~. Simmons and %~. J. Sll~ll..Or]S to U. P. Ga~, deed r*Jca~'d~ in Vol. 301, Page 413 of the Deed l(ecord~ Of Denton C~unty~ Texuu; [__ TU]~CE North F3 degrees ~nd 30 r,i~lutes ~mst 372.2 feet corner ~n%e West line of UJ,'bw~y TH~EL North 13 degrees cast ]37.2 fe,'t %'Jt}~ tho ']ect line of cald THENCI~ South ?V dogre~-~ and 2~ ]~im~l,es %,out 372.2 feet with t],e i[o~h of said tract conveyed to Carrie, T}'E}~CE Senti, 13 d~,f're,-s Wect 137.2 feet to th~, place of 373 CITY HALL AUCUST 11, 1950 A? that certain tract out of the ¥~. Cr.nshaw SurYey, E!.(;II'I~/]/G at a stake in the east boundary ]~ue of ~u~J Survey, thc cozmor of a ~-aere tract o~med by Jace ?,alkor; T]~NCE South 563 f~-.t; TYFJ~ West 63~~ feat; T~J]NCE North 563 feet; fNE}]CE East 639 feet to ~he place of b(,~dn. ~.j; bei~g tle :mm. ~ acres of ]~nd conveyed to tho City of Derton b:, P. C. ?~itb.ro by doe5 r~,~r~ ed ~ Vol. ~3, Pa~ e 423, of the De'~ Records of Dento~, County, SECT IOl'I 2. It being neces..ary that the above 5e.,.crtbed tJ'l.ct~ ~,~ ]ant b~ to the City of Dmlton, T,~,as, i'-~ cm.~p]~nco with em e]e~.tJon h,~d oD the Cth day of A~-st, ~,.L., ]95(', in order th~,l certu~r cf Lh~, ],rmporty mvmar~ may proceed ~med~tely with the construction of J~ 2rovements~ v;h[ch eom'i- ruction is now delay~ until t)~e passage ,%f this n~i~,~nce,c~'cates emergemoy and public necessity that the rule r~,quiri~ thiv ,',rdfrmnce ]~l~ced on three several days be, aI~ t},e sonic 4~, },~*'~l,~' s,~r~endod~ and t},ia u~C &hall 1)e ir ~]] force and effect f~m and after itc l-,~..,a: ~ and PaSS}~ ~,l~ AI~,~ this 1l day nf Aw-:t, a.D., 1~0. Sf,?led: J. E. Fi~zgurald I - A~te;~t~ Ch~drran, City Co~.I,d~sion ~t/~n~dl Ohos. C. Orr, Jr. [~ City Secretary Ay~rovod: Si~ned: tur] ]~,nah, ],ayor approve~ ss to fo~ ar, d ]egalltyl S~ ~ed~ Robt. ]~. Coldwell, Jr. CiLy Attorney Eotion made ~, Gambi]l, accorded by Cul'~t~, ~,' Dy..:: t.}- (.r~im.~w,e to i~s second reading. The motion c~rriod. I, otton made by G~mbi]l~ secnnded b.' (',urt~ t~ p~.,:~ t},~ C cin,,nce to its thi~ reading. Tho l,~ot~on carried. Motion maSe ~ Gsmbi]]~ seconded b2 CurL1v ~ p~ the O~tn~nce as read~ ~on roll cal~ ail Commis~'~nners voted "i~", no Cor..~,~s~fon.r voted "I;~Y"; ~e C~.~cr~ declared the Crdinanno ~,: sed. =T A RLGI~ I~ILLTING OF TI,T, CITY CO] LI?IOi; C? TIIL Cl~Y OF LEI,~ON, T~ ,,T U'I~ C~Y I~a] L ~ SA~D CI~ O]' Till, ]lth D~Y OP ,'J'dUTT, lO50. V~tJ~, the City of Denton, Tez~,s, in the y,~ar ]..., .i~. l,uroha, e a parcel of lal~ dascribed ~n a deed reeor~ cd ~. Vo]~m,e 23, ]u['a 4;3, of the Dead l[ecords nf Denton Cowry, Texa.:; amd, %'~;~J~S, the tract of land ~s nm, bcina used ~, u L.r~a] ground for daad animals; $~}G~S, the City of D~ton ts now deriving ~o revenue benefit f~m said tract; und~ CITY YJfL! ]i,~, t>', C~ t;,' of E,~,tr,n ~ a~ ],' on affferec] t,~e s~ of T~enty-Fivo Ihm¢r, d b~ ~ur~ (0;','?(,.f'O) b,, fcc Ski]es ~d Uar~ imy for ~he ~aid tract A]] that c(rtuL In, ct or pur~e] ,f ]a~,d sJtuat,ed ~h Dento~ Counhy, =',,:*~,,, ~],o;t ene an5 one-half R'l,tal, and be~r;, t~ ~t,l,f ¢ [ * ~' ','. Cr(nshow ])o.7 ~,cr~ $urvoy~ a~d l~u~nj the ~ouL]~cas~, u rner ~,f the 14 ~c~'e T 'act ef land ',o,, lm]c,h,iN-, to Jaue Th,:'CL ',.~:,b djr f,'~:t tc u stal~e for corner; TF, iCE ~,brth 563 fe~t to a st~ke for corner~ TI.I,~OL ~".~b (,5~ [, ~.b to thc l;l~,ce of 2eginnir~g, ruse~ng however, 20 feet off thc ,mL~re ~a~t ]~ne to bo fcrevcr le~ ope~ for pub]Jc hi~ T]~ bract her~d~ c ,m~cyed b(~inLi t,b~ ~me tract conveyed to the City of bunt~m, To:'~,s~ by P. C. Val. ~3, P~c 423~ of iL, bcc, O Rrco~s of Dcnto~ County~ Trxas. NOL, TI',:.i 1,301'.d, be ii resold,ed l:3, bhe City Coni,,Jusion of the City of Denton~ 'Ikxa~, ~,:~ il,,, C]t0. ~,i,f~,rhC~' l.,c ~nd i~ i; hereby authorized and ~nct~cted l,~, dr~,w ',]' ~ S~'cei~] ?brr~mty Deed to the ~bove described truct of land to i,],o ,;a~c: J,~, Ski]c:: ~,~d ",d,-.- ~1~, and t,c Jt further resolved that the ~,iaymr and Clt~ Zu,r '~,~, bc ~nstmzcicd anC authorized to oxecute said Special Warranty buud to tho ;~l~ Joe SkJ]e[ and U~r~~ ]~y u?m their payment to aa~d($2,5OO.0c).City ,~' L,u~]~m,, ",/ ..... ..... , of iJ,u cum cf Twenty Five I[~mdred Do]].ars I Sf~ed: ,T. E. Ftt, zg~rcld Attest: ChaleT,an, City CoPmtssion ' Signed: C[,~. C. Orr, City Secr~ t~ l, qo~ 'eh ~nade 15, 6aNbi]] ~ _u~.o~ded by Ctu't,i~ to adopt the ]{esolution as read. T}m ~c,t]~P carried. Th,' t'ol]ov~In; Pel,~i,ion ,m,t rea~ and o~ered fi]od: ~R~ION. T~ STATE ol' T"Y~.f' C~Y OOMiF~'IO,,~ CF "' .... ~ ..... ' SCHOOL PlsTl ICT. TO TIiE HCi[C'I~L~J 77Y qO~.}'lqSION OF TITE CITY ~ I},i,~'Cll, Ti.~,S, ~i~ TO TI~ FOIIOt~N~ l~O,.]'I OF TRT~T!]~ OF TIU, l Ei,~'Oh I~S~ LI'DEI,~1 SCt~C~L LI~TI{ICTI ¥]e, tho ~mC~,m'f~pw,,d ~s'der% t~o~z.ty tax-~yf~.~ ~ter~ of the ~et,t~,t. IndeDen(leI~f Sclu~o] Matrict, ( tbs: lmund:ries of which r chool district enlor~ed a~C ~.J,.t~d~d t3, orr~mr of ()., Cern,%' B~t~.C of School T~ute~s of Dent~n Cmmhy~ T~:,, ~', d~t.~d Jul j, 9, 1~4n, a,~d v,)dch eistrict ~)~eludes ell or 375 Ci~Y AUGUST 11, 1950 part of the follo~v~ng names school dl~tricto~ Corinth, l'luo l, ount, Valley, Center I'oJl.t, Sand Itfl.~ 0oop,.r O~,~.ek, f,loyd i2ommor, ~clm~l Diutr~ct ~31~ g~nydale Co~.~on School District ~;'~3, Brown Cor.,m~ School L~ztrlct ~'~5, I'ecm~ Com~o~ School Dtctrict ~t74, a~ l tlam, with the Dmdm, District, ~ set out Ln s~id order of :aid Count:, .o: rd ~ School of' Denton County, 'i'ex~s, to which ref~,~onoe ~s ]~ero ~..ade), pot~tion the oaid City Commission of Dent,~t~, q'r,x~::, . ~ fl.~ .~o~'~', of Denton Inde~ndent School Dfstrict to order an c]ectio:, i:t ~.;.i~' districb ~t t4e sarllest date pr~ctic8ble but )~nt les.; tls, 10 dsyc the election ~er, fo~' the p~pose of .~,,T~i~ ~ ~..~ th~. fo~lo~.~l,,~; t~ the resident quul~ied pro~y tax-pay~,~ Vnters of :~,.~ ZcLon] ListrJct for their action thereon, to-wit~ Sh~ll thc governing B~ of t~t Dm,to~ I~]epe~,dm~t District :~s en~rg~ ~f extend~, hay,. t'.-,o ].o~.ur ir, lc%V and col]eot, nnmm]]y~ a tax upot, a]l taxal,]n p~'operty s~ld District for the maintenance of ucbools tberc~, and the rate of not exceeding ~1.00 o~. tl,c One ~hmd~'ed Lei valuation of al1 t~xable pro~.y in s, id schee] dfztrict ~til the s~,n~e shall b~ discontJm~e~] a:, ].ro~ded hy Shall the Det~to~ Independetlt Scl:eel Dt;.trict a:; crl,~r?ed nnd extende~ , as,~'ume and pay off the oufst~,~tw~ I~wds ~ the fo~er Lenten In(.ependert School Dfstrlct i~, ]o23~ originally Jscued In the atgre~te st~ of f,.2~O~OOO.tO a~,d upon which the~ is now ~in~. thc m:~,. of ~.1('9,0, O.[(l ~u c]usive of interest thermion; ~. the oust~rdlng bonds issued ~ said School District it~ 192A~ orlgfnally ~ssued J~. thc agg~gate s~ of ~25~000.00~ and u~'o~: v~hicb ttet'e f~; the sum of 015~000.00 princ~pal, exclusive of flnte.est thereon; ~nd the outstanding bonds issued by safe1 School DfstvJ~.t Ir lo29, originally issued fn the ~gfre[ot~,, mu~ of ~'n,~,O00.C.C~ which there Jz now owing the ~t~., ~f ~35,0o0.(,0 prJnciI,aI, ex- c!usive of interest thereon; an6 the outst~diug bouC~ ism:od by said School D~strict in In35, or~,?~m]]y ~:ued the s~ of.~47,0(O.00 pr~,cf~l, exclusive of inter~ot and the outstandtn~ bo~o ~ssued by ~uld School Li~tl'tct 1947~ tn the a~.~regate s~ of $750,0(.0.00 a~d upon ~hieh t].cre is now owing the sum of $750~0OO.O0 p~uc5pal, exclusive interest thereon; end the bo~s issu~ by the Ce~t~r Fo~nt ScLonl District, s~id ~nds being voted J~nus~ 1~ ]°~l, and ~ the original aggregate s~ of $4,O00,CO an~~ ups. ¥~cb there 1:' now owin~ the s~ of ~2~000.00 prlnc~pal, exc],~ve ~ f ~nt~rest lhoreo~.~ said fn~r Dento~ Independent ~chool District an~' Ccnt~r ]~ot~t School District now be~,g i~m~uced wSth~z, tbs: Lu~.~m Tchool District an~ ~ha]] the Io~to~, l~.~e~e~dm~t SoLon] D~[~trie~ ms now constituted, acting ~hrou~?, thc ;?veru3~a bo:~r6 thereof have the power to ann~l]y le~, m~d co]]oct a taz u?or~ ail of the taxable property in said Indepm~dent School District to Day m~rrent interest on s~d bo~s and provide a s~nki~{~ fund wb~ch ~tion to ~ sinking funds ~lr~,dy aee~u].~ted ~n ~}~e bo~ d~str~cts, ~tl he s~%ic~ert tn pay tbs principal thereof as the $~m~ bec~.me~ duo s~ ]on{ ~.j ~u~ bnnds or u;~y outstanding~ prided th~.t the 10on5 t~x f~r t.~c m~r~o~,e [~m~ll be $.25 on the ane Ih~red Dollars v~.l~atim, of n:.~d property. Det~ this the 10~ day of August, A.I'., laSO. Si~m W.F. Brooks, Sr. Tom W. ~vis Wm.~F Wm. F. Brooks, Jr. krs. Tom U. Lsvts R. L. Sel~, Jr. G.K. Denman Geo. E. Surber ~rs. O. K. Len~,n Mrs. Geo. E. Surber Fred H. ~nor Sam ~n~ ~,. G. Vir~n~ Bel~r R.W. B~ss R. P. Drosihn M~. I.~. V. Ohos. N. Doris, ~r Be~ Ivey Julia D~vis J. I1. Rus~ell I~1 T]~ C1TY OF DE~a'ON~ T~S, ON T~]SLaY, 20t}~ DaY 0~' ~1k,UST, a.D. ~ 1950~ FOR TI~ }~Sl,l OF SUb, II[TING TO TI{E QUALI~ ~CTO~ }TfOPOqlT]O]~ 0]' ~,SSI~ING O~'ST~.i]DING BOND~ IND- EJLCTIf~],; }ltOVI]']~]G FOlt 'PHI,, }~O~h ~]~],ING Eh. ID %,!L~ION AND ~01'~ I'] OP~ I{ ,TIGONS ~ f~.~, b}. IT OlJ~AIiSiD BY TIff,; CITY COLI-1S,~IOI~ OF THH Cl~ly 0,? I']ll'.TOk, Tbmt an elect~on shall be held in the City }[sll in the City of Denton, Tex~s, o~ tlc 1]th dui of ~u~alst, A.D., 1950~ for the purpose of submlttin~, [}]e fol]owJn; proposJtlons to the qualified electors own taxable property ~itht~ the Lenten Independent School District ~nd who have dn]y ren~ered name fnr taxut~on in s~,id dist.lct. PROI'~ ~'ION O~ Shs~] tlc 6ovem~ng bo~,rd of the Denton Independent Schoal Distric~ a~ on.ri ~ and e~te~6e5, have the power to le~ ~nd c~]lect~ ~n~]]y~ a t~x upon all tax~b]e ]rop~.riy in said Distinct for the maintenance of schools there~n and at the rste of not $1.00 on the One Hu~red Dollars valuation of t~able proart,, b: sai5 school district ~mtil the ~ame sh~l] be d~scontinned ~,s p~vid~ by law. Shall the Denton Independent School Dist~ct ~s Tar,~ ~ extended, css~e and pay off the outstand- iu: bo~$ ~o:m~ by the fo~er De. ton Independent School District ~n l~23, originally tssu~ in the apgrez~te sum of $2G0~000.00 a~d upon which there is now owing the sum of ~109,000.00 pri~cfp~l, exclusive of Interest thareon; and the outstanding bonds issued by said School District in 1Q24, orisin~l~y is~u~ in the~t:~regate mm of ~25,000.00, ~nd upo~ which there is ~o~ owinE the sum of ~15,000.00 prinoip~l~ exclusive off interest thereon; a~ the outstanding ~nds i~ued ~, c~d School Diatrfct ~n 1~20~ orfcina~ly issued in the ~ggregate s~ of ~50~000.C0 and upon w~Ich there~ is nov, owing the st~ of f,35,0[0.00 principal~ exclusive oJ' interest thereo~; and the outstsnding ~nds issued hy ::ai5 School District tn ]~5~ origina]~y issu~ in the ~ffregate sum of $~7,000.00~ and upon which the~ Is no~,, ot,,fn~ the uun of ~47,000.00 principal, exolusive of inte~c:t ther,,o~,; a~ the outstanding bonds issued IV ss~ School District [~ 1~47 i~, the af, g~e~te s~ of ~7~0,000.00 ~nd up~,n which there is now owing the m~ of $7~0,0~'.00 pri~,ctpal, e~olus~ve oF interest hhoreon; end the lx, ndo issu~ by the Center Point School District, said bondm ~ing ~ted J~nus~ 1~ 1~1~ and in the or~f,in~] a~,f'refate s~ r~f ~4,000.00 ~nd upon which there is now ow~f, the s~ of $2,0~.00 p~nci~l, e~clus~ve of lntarest thereon~ ~id fo~er Denton Indep- endent School bistrict ~d Center Yoint School District no~ being Jncluded witbi~ the Lepton Ynde[~ndent School District a~d shsll the Dento~ Indepe~',~ent School District a~ now constttuted~ ~ctt~g through the ~overning ~ard the~,of h~,ve the p~er to ann~lly le~ ~nd collect ~ tax riper, all of the taxable property in s~id Independent School 377 4U~T~T 11, 1950 to pay ctwrent interest on sa~id bonds and provide a sinking fund, which ~n vddition to the sinking funds already accumulated ~ the original bonded distr~cts, will he s~n~fic~ent to pay the principal thereof as the ~me becomes due so lon~. ~s said bo~s or' any o~' them ~re out- st~nd~ng~ provid~ that the bond tax for thts p~pose shall ~ $.25 on the One }hmdred Dollars ~l~tion of said ~operty. That ~s her~d~y~.po~nted pr~dln~ officer cf cmid election, and he shall appoi'ut such ~;~slntcnts ss properly conduct such electfor,. S~IO~: 3. T~t s~id election ~b~]] b~ held ~mdev ~e provJ~Jons of the Constitution s~ ~ws of the State of Tex~ ~, ~d ~}me Charter of the City of Dentone, Texas, a ~un~cipal Corpor~tion. SEmi C]~ 4, That tho due retu~s of t) e results of said e]ectdon ~ such p~siding officer as required by law. SECTION 5. That not~ce of s~id electivn :d~a]] ~ i~]ver~ by the ;oot~n~ of t~ copies of this ordinanee~ s~] by t} e Ch~.J.]~sn of t~o City Com~J~.:~n~ and attested ~ t~e CitM Secr~ta~ i~ l~hree public place~] 1~ thc City of Denton, Tex~s, for Ten (lO) consecutive days Drier ~ tlc date of the e]eot- ion, one of which', notices sha]] he posted ut the City Denton, Texas. S~T IO;~ 6, The~ ~in~ a public ~ececcity tb~t ~ o~ectio~, be ~e~ ~o ~ot out herein~ and it ~ing necess~ t~ glw~ ~ tau 8~y ~tice o~ ~,t~ e~o~t- io~ creates sn ~ergency ~nd ?d~tic ~eo~s~ity t~,~.t the r~e requiring, thi~. o~inence to hc placed on three sever~l r~adin~o ~, ~d tho o~.me is heredity suspendS, and tb~s orSinan, e shall I.~ ~,~ o~ ~ts t~ i~g ~ its p~ss~ge, and the same sha~ b~. i~. full force ~ e~f~ot fro~ its passage ~n6 aoprow~l. PASS~ ~;~. ~]P~VED this ]lt}. d~y of Au~t, Stoned: J. E. Fitzgerald attast~ Ch~ trr'au, City Co~r~.iss~ on S~gned: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City Seerets~ Appr~ed ~s to form and legality: Approved~ Sign~: Robt. H. Ce~v,,ell~ Jr. ~l~'ned: ~,ar~,' ]~nnah City ~tto~ey ~,lmy or "-' Motion n~de ~ Gambi]], secon(~ed pass the Ordinance to seeo~, r-odi~[~. The ;~otion ear~Jed, Motion rode by Gambi]], ~eennde{~ b' Cm'tJ~ to ],a,,~ t],~_, Ordinance to it~ thi~ and final readier . Th~, ~otJon made ~ ~mbill, ~econ~,c<] by Cur~ read. Upo~x roll (,ail ail Co]~r~,i:;otc~,er~ "I~". The Chai~un (~ecl~red the {',rdJnanee 378 ,aUGU?T ll~ ]qSC 16. l,ot~m, made by Curt~s~ ~econded by ~a~bll] to adve~.ise for bids on ~lanl~et Surety ~o,~¢ for n~l City Lmployeos. The motion carried. 17. I rt]nn rmde b2 Uaml~JP]~ secon~ ed ~ Cu~is to inst~et the City AttorL~y ta ,T.o]~urc ~ec~, ~ury pvpez'$ ore]erin[, a~, olocfion for a~ nf l,b, ,.. 1'. (]uou:i ~,roperty. TI,, l,,oLion carried. ] r,t~on ~,ad~ by Qup,bll], ;:eco~rt, ed by Curtf~ to refer the Fatter p~eY 'u,: up olJ ears el, tb~ ~t],~ ,'st tn~w City ~ttorney fnr an Optrmlon. ]9. ~i(*~ ,ma Vt, ri,ica] q'm'ld~,e l',.,:p we?o openoc' froml I l. Wa1 1 F~ehtne~ ,' Y.pt,]y Inhlm ~':,de by r, anbi~l, uocm,,ed by Curtis to rrfer all bids to W. T. E]]lal,t for tabu]~tlnn ,:~t', r~oe,mmend~tlon. Tho r,~otion carried. 20. ~ Lion mace l).,, '~uf,l'tl], seeonJed by Curt,i2 to buy f~rr~ ]0~'1 bidder the t,,q,o u~,t] ~*u},ac~ty of L,,mbade dig, cos] body tho i,,~yor thinks the City 21. :,otq ~n Tm, e by qa,.1 1~ 1 , :.ocrmdod b," Curt,f~ to a(,copt t}m ~'~ corm, o~d- 22. ?~"n rt ~1~ t}. C,or,, J:;;:~n~ stood ad.?ur]iod at ]0.~0 ].I,,. OITY tNLL AUGUST 19, 1950 I ; A called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, at the City ]~11 of said City on August 19, 1950. Present: Fitzgerald, Oambill, Brammer Absent: Taliaferro, Curtis 1. The following Ordinance was read: AN ORDINANCE AMb~DINC TIIE ZONING AND USE DISTRICT MAP OF TIM CITY OF DENTON. TEXA$~ SO AS TO ~0~ A CERTAIN TRACT OF L~NnJ LOCATED AT ~{E OF PRAIRIE STREET AND PIERCE STREET FULLY DESCRIBED IN TIlE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE, FROM THE DWELLING DISTRICT, PLACING SANE IN TIlE BUSINESS DISTRICT, PLACING ~AHE IN TIE FIRE ZONE. FINDING A NECESSITY THEREFOR AND DECLARING AN E~E~GENCY. BE IT (~DAINED BY THE CITY CON3fISSION 0F ~IE CITY OF DNNTON, TE~iAS: .S.ECTION 1, That the Zoning and Use District Map of the City of Denton, Texas~ which is a part of Chapter 10, Article II of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Denton, ~ amended as follows: Ail that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Denton, County of Denton, and State of Texas, and more particularly described as follows: 379 CITY I/ALL AUGUST" 19,1950 BE(III~NI~G at the intersection of the East boundary lime of Plel'OI Street with the South boundary line of Prairie Street; T~E~CB East alo~ the South boundary line of Prairie Street, 179 feet for corner; ~Cg South 80 feet for corner; TltE~CE West .parallel to the south boundary line of Prairie Street, .179 feet for ~o~ner, ~ame being in the ~ast line of Pierce StreeT; THI~CE North 80 feet along the East line of Pierce Street to the place of beginning. is. hereby removed from the dwelling district as shown on said Zoning azd Use District Hap and is hereby placed in the business district as shown on said Hap and all provisions of said Zoning Ordinance sad Zoning Hap shall hereafter apply to said property asi business Irrope~ty and as other property located in a business district as that term is defined in said Revised Zoning 0~dinance. SECTION 2. The City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, hereby finds th~at such a cha~e is in accordance with a comprehensive plan 'fei- the purpose of proaotin8 the health, safety, m?~als, and general welfare of said City of Denton and wit~ rea~o,r~.nx~ si~e~atioa, euaoag other things, for the characxer or xne o~s~rmc~ and roi' its peculiar e~itability for particular uses, and with a view to conserving t~e value of building and encouraging the most appropriate use of such land for the most benefit of the City of Denton, Texas. ~h~ ,The foregoing de, so~lbed property is hereby placed within FIRB L]~I~S as that te~a is defined in Chapter Ten, Article of the Revised Ordirmncea of the City of Donton, SECTION 4~ The fact that the owner of the property hereinbefore de- sm-ibed desires to plmce on said property valuable business im- pmo~mente, and the ~m-the~ fact that such i~apr~veme~ts ~re badly n~eded 'by the City of',Denton~ in its comprehensive p~an develosment and progr6ss, and the further fact that the present classification of said'property, prevents such businesses from b~ing established and operated, and the further fact that the Pl~.nning Board,in and for City of Denton, Texas. has investigated s~id.matter an.~ecOS~ded to this Commission the immediate change cfi.said property to tbs business classification creates an emer- gency and an tn-gent and imperative necessity that the requirement that ordirmncee be read on three several meetings of the CiTy CC~aission be, and the same is, hereby suspended and this Ordi- nance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval, and it is hereby adopted and approved. /~Paseed and apps. eved this 19th day of Angust, 1950. ' Signed~ J.E. Fitzgerald, A~test~ Chairman, City Commission chas. c. Orr, Jr. C~ Secretary Approved: Signed: Mark Hannah )Iayor ~otion ~ade by Cambill, seconded by Brammer to suspend the r~les and pass the Ordinance to second readinz. Motion made by Ca, bill. seconded by B~s.-~er to pass to third and final reading. ~0tion ~ade bF ~ambill, seconded b~ Brammer to pass th~ Ordinagce as read. Upon roll call, all Commissioners present voted "Aye-, nO Commissioner voted "Naye". The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed. 380' CITY HALL AUGUST 19, 1950 ~z1 Hotton made by Cambill, seconded by Stammer to refer bids on Fire Truck body and pump to G. H. B~aamer, Tom Robin~on, and Pedro Parsons with authority to purchase from the best bidders. The motion carried, Motion made by Oambill. seconded by Brammer to instruct City Purchasing Agent to write letter to ~elson Electric Co. l. )/orion made by Gambill, seconded by Bra~er to raise "- O.B. Horton's salary from 8240.00 per month to $250.00 per month, effective tu~ust 15, 1950. }lotion carried. The following Ordinance was read: AN ORDINANCE BY TIlE CITY CO}I}£ISSION OF TIlE CITY OF DENTON. TEXAS CALLING AND ORDERI'NG AN ELECTION TO BE HELI~ONTH~, 26th ]lAY OF SEPTEMISER, A.D., 1950, THE SALVE BEING THE FOUHTH TUESDAY IN ~AID MONTH, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOT~I~$ OP SAID CITY FOR RATIFICATION, CERTAIN PROPOSED TERRITORY TO BE ADDED TO TH~ PRE~ENT CITY LIMITS OF SAID CITYI APPOINTING A PRESIDING OFFIC~ FOR SAID ELECTION AND DECLARING AN E~ERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COKHISSION OF THE CITY OF DP~WTON, TEXAS: SECTION 1, That an election shall be held in the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas, on the Pourth Tuesday in September, the same being Sept~ber 26th, A.D., 1960, for the purpose of sub- mitting to the qualified voters of the City.of Denton, Texas. at said election, the following proposition. SHALL T~E ACTION OF THE CITY COM~IISSION OF TIlE CITY OF Da%N'l'ON, TEXAS, UPON PETITION OF THE PROPERTY 0I~ERS, I{110 ARE TIIE SOLE OWNERS OF THE HEREINAFTER DESC?_IBED TERRITORY BE RATIFIED, AFD SILkLL TIIE HERE- INAPTER DESCRIBED TIqARITORY BE ADDED AND ANNEXED TO THE PRESENT LIMITS OF TI~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: All that certain lot, tract, or pa,'ce1 of land situated in Denton County, Texas, part of the Robert Beaumont Survey, Abstract No. 81 and being a part of Lot No. ~, allotted to Carrie Naller in ~ause No. 82?? in the District Court of Denton Countl~, Texas, styled Jessie Wilson, et al F$ L.L. Fry, et al; BEGINNING at a point in the south line of said Lot ~. 510 feet west of the west line of Bolivar Street, said point being the southwest corner of a lot conveyed by J. W. Carlton and wife to Woofl. t"ow Davis; TIiENCE West 92 feet southeast corner of tract conveyed by J. W. Carlton and wife to Bl'ooks Nash$ THENCE North 468 feet northeast cormer of said Brooks .Nash tract in the south line of wravelled road; THENCE East 92 feet to a point 510 feet west of west line of Bolivar Street; THENCE South parallel with and $10 feet from west line of Bolivar Street 468 feet to place of beginning. 381 AUGUS~ ~9, 1~50 SECTION The City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, shall cause to be printed upon the official ballot to be used at s~id election the above preposition, and shall cause to be printed beneath the field notes accc~panying said proposition on said ballot, the follow/n~,~ '- FOR RATIFICATION AND ADDYEG SAID T~AtITORY TO _. THE PRESENT LIHIT5 OF THE CITY OF D~T01~, AGAINST RA?IFIGATION AND ADDING SAID TERRITORY TO THE PRESENT LIRI~TS 0F THE CITY OF DENT01~, Tk~iAS. SECTIO~ 3~ That Eo C. C~rFieon is hereby appointed prmsiding officer at said electionm and he shall appoint such assistants as may be necessary to properly conduct said election. SECTION 4. That said election shall be held under the provisions of the Constitution, and Laws of the State of Texas, and of the Charter and Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas, a }[unicipal Corpor- ation. eECTIOI~ 5t That due retu~ne of the results of said election shall be made by such p~esiding officer as required by law. SECTION 8. -- That the City Secrete'fy of the City of Denton is hereb7 authorized and directed to have the ballots to be used in said el'ection printed and delivered to the presiding officer of said election as provided by lawo eECTIO~ 7. That due and legal notice of said election shall be given by the poetin~ of true copies of this Ordinance~ signed by the Chair- ~an of the City Co~u~iesion of the City of Denton, Texas, and attested by the City Secretary of the City of Denton, Texas, in th~'ee public places in said City, for thirty (30) con- sec=tire days prior to the date of said election, one of ~ich notices shall be posted at the City Hall in the City of Denton, Tex~s, SECTIOI~ 8. Any and ell o~dinances or paris thereof,in conflict here- w~th are repealed and annulled. SECTION 9t The fact that the above-described territory is urgently needed for industrial and dwelling construction, to§ether with the fact that construction h~ s been hindered by the inability of the owners of ceftin of said tracts to obtain city utilities u2til said territory .is annexed to the City of Denton. Te~xa..s, creates an emergency and public necessity that the rule re quit*ing this ordinance to be placed on three several readings on three several daye be~ and the same is hereby suspended, and this ordinance sh~ll be placed on its~hird and final reading to ies passage! and shall be in full force and effect fro~ and after its passage and approval. 382 CItY HALL AUCUST 19, 1950 PASSED AND APPROVED this the lDth day of August, 1950. Signed: J.E. Pit zge~ald. Attest: Chairman, City Com~tssion Signed: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City of Denton, City Secretar~ Approved as to form and le~alityl Approved: Stgnedt Robt. II. Caldwell, ~r. Signed: ~rk I~n~h City Att orn~ ~y~ }lotion made by Gambill, seconded by Brammer to suspend the rules and pass to second reading. }iotion ~ade by Gambill, seconded by Brammer to ~ss the ~di~nce to its thi~ and fill reading. Motion ~de by G~bill, seconded by Br~m.~ to ~ss the Ordin~ce as read. Upon roll call~ all C~issioners present voted "Aye~, no Co~issioner voted "Nays". The ~ir- ~n declared the Ordinance passed. 6, The followi~ ~der ~s read: 0RD~ 0F Tile CITY CO~[IS~ION 0F THE CITT OF A~ OF TIlE TRUST'S OF ~ D~TON ~EP~ S~IOOL DISTRICT FOR ~I~AECE T~ A~ BOND ASS~ION ~TION. STATE OF TED(AS COUICI'Y OF DENTON BENTON INDEPENDENT S~IOOL DISTRICT On this the 19th day of August, A.D., 1950, the City Commiss- ion of the City of Denton, Texas, and the Board of Trustees of the Denton Independent School District, said bodies being the governing authorities of the Denton Independent School District, met in Joint session and ordered the following: Wu~.'~EA$,the County School Trustees of Denton County. Texas, has heretofore, on the 8th day.of July, A.D., 1949, consolidated the following school districts. Corinth. Blue Mound, ~reen Valley, Centor Point, Sand IIi11, Cooper Creek~ Lloyd Common School District ~31, Sunnydale Common School District #43. Brown Common School District #35, Pecan Common School District and Ailam, with the Denton Public School District u~der and by the authority of Article 2922-18 of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Tex~asl and, ~HEPJ~S, Article 2922-18 of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas makes it smndatory that elections be held in such consolidated districts for the asstmaption of outstanding bonds, if any, for the levying of a tax therefor and for the levy- ing of a local maintenance tax; and, WHER~'~A~, there are outstanding school bonds in.the amount of $956,000.00 (Nine Hundred Fifty Six Thousand Dollars) against the Denton Independent School District, ~aid indebtedness being here- after more particularly described and set forth[ and, ~HEREAS, there are outstanding school bonds in the a~ount of $2.000.00 (Two Thousand Dollars) against the Center Point School District, said indebtedness being hereafter more parti- cularly described and set forth: -- llTDEBTEDNESS OF DENTON I~DEPENDENT SCHOOL DIS~R~..CT: School Bond ~§, Series 1923. in the original amount of $200,000.00 A~ount outstanding - $109,000.00 ~hool Bond #6, Series 1924. in the original amount of $25,000.00 cunt outstanding - $15,000.00 AUGUST 19, 1950 ..I~.EBTEDNE$S OF DENTON INDEPEEDE~T SCIIOOL DISTRICT:..continued School Bo~d~7. Series 1929, in the original amount of $50,000.00 Amount outstandi~ - $85,000.00 School Bond ~8, Series 1935, in the original amount of $97,000°00 Amount outstanding - $47,000.00 SchOol Bond Series 1947 in the original amount of $750,000°00 AmoUnt o~tetanding - School Bonds voted ~anm~ry l, 1941, in ths original amount of $4,000.00 Amount outstanding - $2,000.00 ~H~EAS. a petition signed by twenty (20) resident property tax-paying voters of the Denton Independent School District as enlm~ed and extended, requesting that an election be held on the propositions of levying a maintenance tax and for the assumption of any outstinding bonded indebtedness has been filed ~ith the gove~ing bodiesl HOW~ THEREFORE, be it ordered by the Commissioners of the City of Denton. Texas, and by the Board of Trustees of the Denton Independent School District, as enlarged and extended, that an election be held on Tuesday, September 5, A.D., 1950, on the questien of the aset~aption of the above described bonded indebted- ness by said district as enlarged and extended and the levying and collecting of an annual tax therein to pay the principa! and interest thereof in the amount of $.25 per One Hundred Dollars valuation and for the levying and collecting of a maintenance tax in the maount of $1.00 per One Hundred Dollars valuation. The following propositions shall be submitted to the resident quali- fied tax-paying voters of the said Denton Independent School District as enlarged and extended for their actibn thereupon, to-wit: PROPOSITION ONE Shall the governing board of the Denton Independent School District as anla~ed and extended, have the .power to levy and collect, annually, a tax upon all taxable property in said District for the maintenance of schools therein and at the rate of not exceeding $1.00 on the One Hundred Dollars valuation of all taxable property in said School District until the same shall be discontinued as provided by law. g OposxrxoE? Shall the Denton Independent School District as en- larged and extended, assume and pay off the outstand- ing bonds issued l~V the former Denton Independent School District in 192S. originally issued in the _ aggregate etm of $200,000.00~ and upon which there is now owing the sum of $109,000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thereon~ and the outstanding bonds issued by said School District in 1D24, originally ism ed in the aggregate su~ of $25.000.00, and upon which there is now owing the sum of $15,000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thee'eon; and the outstanding bonds issued by said School District in 1929, originally issued in the aggregate su~ of $60~000.00, and upon ~nich ~here is now o~ing the su~ of $35,000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thereon~ and the outstanding bonds issued b~ said School District in 1935, originally issued in the aggregate su~ of $97,000.00 and upon which there is now ~wing the su~ of $47,000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thereon~ and the outstanding bonds issued b~ said School District in 1947 in the affffregate sum 384 CITY I~LL AUGUST 19, 1950 of $750,000,00 and u~on which there is now owing the sum of $750,000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thereupon; and the bonds issued by the Center Point School District. said bonds being voted January 1, 1941, and in the original aggregate sum of $4.000.00 and upon which there is now owing the sum of $2,000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thereon, said former Denton Inde- pendent School District and Center Point School District now bein~ included ~¢lthin the Denton Independent School District and shall the Denton Independent School Dist- rict as no~ constituted, acting through the governing board thereof have the power to annually levy and collect a tax upon all of the taxable property in said Independent School District to pay current interest on said bonds and provide a sinking fund~ ~ich in addition to the sinki~ fund~ already accumulated in thc original bonded districts, ~ill be sufficient to pay the principal thereof as the same becomes due so lon~ as said bonds or any of them are outstanding, provided tha~the bond tax for this purpose shall be $.25 on the One Hundred Dollars valuation df said property. The said election shall be held in the City Hall Auditor- ium in the City of Denton, Texas, in said Denton Independent School District and the following person is hereby appointed as Judge of said election: t/. L. RAMEY, and he shall appoint such assistants as may be necessary to properly conduct said election. The ballot for said election shall have written or p~inted thereon the following: "FOR TI~ KAINTF2/ANCE TAX" "AGAINST TIIE )IAINT~,NANC2 TAX" "FOR TIIS ASSU~TI01,~ OF THE BONDS AND LEVYING OF ~ TAX IN PAY~iI4NT TI ,IEREOF" "AGAINST TIIE ASSU~ff"TION 0F T~IE B0ifDS AND LEVYING OF TIIE T),X IN PAY~[ENT As to each of the foregoing propositions each voter shall mark out with black ink or black pencil one of the above expressions, thus leaving the other as indicating his vote on the two propositions respectively. None but resident qualified property tax-paying voters of the Denton ~ndependent School District as enlarged and extended shall be allowed to vote at said election. The Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Denton Independent School District and the Secretary of the City Commission shall forth- with issue notices of said election, stating in substance the con- tents of this election order and the time and place of said election and said Secretary shall post a copy of said Notice at three different places within the boundaries of the said Denton Independent School District, which posting shall be done not less than ten (10) days prior to the date fixed for said election. Immediately after the said election has been held. the officer holding the same shall make returns of the result thereof to the ~overning authority of said School District and return the Ballot ox to the Secretary of the City of Dent~ for safekeeping. ~nner of holdin~ said election shall be governed as near as may be, AUGUST 19, 19§O by the geneTal election' ~'aws of this State and the gover~ing auther~ties ~111 fu~ish all necessary ~allots and other elect- ion Supplies requisite to said election. P~ssed and ~pproved this 19th day of AUguSt, AoD., 1950. Signed: ~.E. Fitzgerald Attest: Chairman, City Commission Signed: Chas. C. City Secretary Approved: Signed: Fred II. l~inor Attest: l~esid~t, Boza~d of T~stees Signed: S~ ~ney Several, Bo~d of Trustees ~ (a) A action ~s ~e by C~bill t~at the City Co~ission ~ss ~he ~der as read. The motion ~s seconded by Bremen. Upon vote all C~issioners ~esent vo~ed "Aye", no Co~issione~ ~oted "Naye". The ~n declared the ~der passed. (b) A motion ~s ~de ~ Ivey, seconded by ~ooks that the School B~d pass the ~er as read. Upon roll call vote, Brooks, ~n.ey, Mino~, Ivey, and Taylor voted "Aye~. 7. The following Ordinance was read: AN ORD]2~AI~CE ]EEPEALIN6 AI~ ,h~ECTIOE 0RDI~ANCE PASSED ~ T~ CI~ 00~ISSXON OF THE CI~ 0F D~TON, T~S, POSE 0F S~T~ TO ~ Q~LIFIED S~CTORS T~ ~0- POSITION OF AS~G T~ BO~ I~TED~ESS~ FOR Tl~ ~; ~ ~OSE 0F ~C A ~TENANCE T~; A~ DEC.RING ~ AN ~O~CY. BE T~t the ~dina~e ~ssed ~ the City Co.lesion of the City of Dent~, Te~s, ~ering an election to be held in the City of Denton, T~s, on Tues.. the 2~th ~y of A~us~, ~.D., ~950, for the p~se of su~itti~ to the qualifies e~ecxors the ~o- position of ass~ing the ou~standi~ bonded indebtedness ~d for the p~pose ,off le~in~ a maintenance tax; appotnti~ a p~esi~ng offfiC~ for ~id electionj ~ov~d~ng said; election ~d fo~ prier re~urns of said election~ and de- c~ am emergency, be, and the ~me is hereby mepealed. Th~ fact t~t the ~i~zce he~ein repealed provides fo~ an election on the 29~h ~ off A~ust. A.D., 1950, and the fact that the ~,e~ ~d ~otice of said election ~ve not been executed in sufffio[ent t~e to g~e notice as required ~ the Statutes and it be~ neces~ry to give a ten days notice of said election, cr~ an ~e~en~ sad public necessity that the ~ule ~equiri~ this'~inamceto be p~ced on ~hree several readings on three seve~X ~ys be, and the s~e is h~e~ suspended, and this 0rdi- ~a~ sha~l be p~c~ on its third and frill ~eadt~ to its passage and the ~me shall be in' full force and effect f~m its passa~ and app~val. ~ssed and ap~oved this 19th ~y of Auffust,A.D., 1~. ~ Si~ned: J.E. Fitzge~ald Attest~ Chaimmn, City Co~ission City~ Secreta~ Approved as to fo~ and legality: Approved: Signed: City Atto~e2 ciTY AUGUST 19, 1950 Motion was ~de ~ C~b~ll, seconded by B~a~e~ ~o suspend the~ules and pass ~he O~di~nce ~o [~s ~eco~d ~ead~. Mo~ion ~de by G~bi11, seconded by Bra~e~ to ~ss the O~t~nce to its third and'final reading. Motion ~de by P~btll~ seco~ed by B~er to pass the ~di~nce as read. Upon roll call all Com~ssione~ present voted "Aye", no commissioner voted "Nays". The C~i~n declared the Ordinance ~ssed. 8. The follo~ng ~dtnance ~s AN ORDINANCE 0RD~ING AN ELECTION TO BE HE~ ~ THE CITY 0F D~TON~ T~S, ON T~S~Y~ 5~h ~Y 0F S~T~fB~ A.D, 1950. ~R TIIE POSE 0F S~IITTING T0 THE Q~LIF~D ELECTORS ~ PROPOSITIOE OF ASKING OU~ST~D~G BOND~ IND~TEDNESS A~ FOR TII~ L~Y~G OF A ~T- ~ENCE TAX; APP0~TINC A PR~IDIN~ 0FFIC~ SAID EL~TION; PROVIDIEG FOR ~IE ~OP~ I~ LING 0F S~ID ELECTION ~D FOR ~0~ RE~S OF SAID ~ECTION; AND DECKING BE IT ORDAINED BY TH]~ CITY C~ISSION 0F ~IE CITY 0F D]~TON, SECTION l. That an election shall be held in the City Hall in the City of Denton, Texas.on the 5th day of September, A.D., 1950, for the purpose o£ submitting the followin~ propositions to the qu~lified electors who own taxable property within the Denton Indep endent School District and who have duly rendered same for tax- ation in said district, PROPOSITION ONE: Shall the ~overnin~ board of the Denton Independent School D/st- riot as enlarged and extended, have the power to levy and collect, annually, a tax upon all taxable property in said District for the maintenance of schools therein and at the rate of not excsedin~ $1.00 on the One Hundred Dollars valuation of all taxable property in said school district until the sams shall be discontinued as provided by law. ~ROPOSITION TWO; Shall the Denton Independent School District as enlarged and ex- tended, assume and pay off the outstandin~ bonds issued by the former Denton Independent School District in 1923. originally issued in the ag2Tegate sum of $200.000.00 and upon which there is now owing the sum of $109,000.00 principal~ exclusive of interest thereon; and the outstanding bonds issued by said School District in 1924, origimally issued in the aggregate sum of $25.000.00, and upon which there is , now owing the sum of $15.000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thereon; and the outstanding bonds issued by said School District in 1929, originally issued in the aggregate sum of $50,000,00, and upon which there is now owing the sum of $85,000.00 principal, exclusive of interest thereon; and the outstanding bonds issued by said School District in 1938, ori~inally issued in the a~gregate sum of $97,000.00, and upon which there is now owing the sum of prinoipal, exclusive of interest thereon; and the outstanding bonds issued by said School District in 1947 in the aggregate sum of $780,000.00 and upon which there is now owin~ the sum of $750,000.00 princiPal, exclusive of interest thereon; and the bonds issued by the Center Point School District, said bonds being voted January 1, 1941, and in the oriainal ac~-l-egate sum of $4,000.00 and upon which there is now owing the sum of $2,000.00 principal, exolusive of interest thereon, said former Denton lnde9endent School District and Center Point School District now being included within the Denton Independent School District and shall the Denton Independent School 387 CITY HALL AUCUST 19, 19'~0 District as,'naw constituted, acting through the governing t~ard thereof, Drove the p~e~ to ann~lly ~evy and collect a t~ upon all of the Sa~b~e p~o~y ~n ~id Independent School to ~ cu~ent ~n~est on ~d bonds and ~ov~de a s~nki~ fund, ~ch ~n addition to the s~ng funds a~ea~ acc~ulated in the origl~l bon~ed districts, will ~ sufficient to ~y the ~incipal ~hersof as the sa~ bec~es due so long as ~id bonds or any of th~ ~e outstandi~, ~ided thai the bond tax for ~his pu~ose s~ll ~ $.25 on the One Hundred Doll,s valuatAon of said property. ~ M. L. ~.ey is here~ appointed ~estdi~ officer of said elec~io~ and he shall a~oi~ such assis~anls as ~y be necessa~ to ~operly c~duc~ said election. S~T I.ON 3. , ~ ~id election, s~ll be held under ~he provisions of ~he Cons~itu~ion and ~ws of~ ~he S~ate of Te~s. and the Chavte~ and Ordi~nces of the City of Denton, Te~s, a H~nici~l C~po~liom. T~ ~he due re~s ef ~he results of said election s~ll be ~de; by ~ch ~estding officer as required by law. ~ ~ice of sai~ election shall be given by ~he pos~i~ of tru~ copi~ of lhis OrdiMnce, signed by the C~t~an of C~esion and atteste~ ~ the City Secreta~, iD t~ee public places in the City of D~ton, Te~s, for ten (10) cons.ecu~ive days prio~ to the ~te of the election, one of ~ich notices shall be posted at the Ci~F Hall in ~he Ci%y of Denton, Te~s. S~TIOM 6a There being a p~blic necessily that an election be held as set ~=t herein, and it being necessary to give a ten (10) notice of said election, crates an ~ergency and public necessity ~hat. the ~le ~equiri~ this ordinmnce ~o be placed on lhree several rea~ings on three seve~l ~ys be, and the s~e is hereby sus~nded, and :this ~di~nce shall be p~ced on its thud and fill reading ~o its ~s~ge, and the ~me shall be in full force and effect from its passage ~d ap~oval. PASS~ A~ AP~OV~ THIS 19~h ~Y OF AUGUST, A.D., 1950. Si~ed: J.E. Fit zgerald Attest: Chai~n, City C~ission Sig~ed~. C~s. C. ~r, CitM Ap~ed asto fo~ .and legality: Ap~oved: S~t Robt. H. Cald~ll, Jr. Signed: ~k l~n~h Motion made b~ Ca,bill. seconded by Brammer to suspend the rvles and .~ass the. Ordinance .to its ~eond readi~. Motion ~de ~ G~bill, $eco~ed b~ ~ to ~ss to third and fill reading. Mo~t~n ~de ~ C~bill, aeoonded by Brier ~o pas~ ~he O~i~nce as ~e~ Upon roll call~ all Co~issioners ~sen~ voted "Aye", no C~ssioner present vo~ed =nays".: The C~x~n declared the ~di~nce p~s~. 9. ~he~O~issi~n adto~ed at 12:00 Noon. Se~et~ 388 CITY ~ALL SEPTFNRER 8, 19§0 Regular meett~ of the C~y Co~isston of the C~ty of Denton~ Te~s, held at the City ~11 of said City on S~t~bev 8, 1950. ~esent: Fttzgerald~ Bra~er, Taliafe~o Absent: Gambtlls 1. The City Co~tsston met tn joint session with Mr. ~ed Ben Ivey~ G. E. Taylor~ and Floyd BroWs - ~mbers of the Denton School Board. A joint c~tttee, composed of C.H.B~mer, Ben Ivey and Ployd Brooks~ ~s appointed to canvass the returns The followtn~ r~t ~s received and filed: OF THE C0~[ITTEE APPOINTED TO CANVASS T~tE RETURNS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN THE DSNTON INDEPENDENT $~IOOL DISTRICT ON THE 5th LIAY O~ SEPT~ER, A.D., 1950. Comes now your Committee appointed to canvass the retu/~ns of the election held in the Denton Independent School Distlmict on the 5th day of September, A.D., 1950, and respectfully makes the following report: We have carefully canvassed the returns of said election and find the results thereof as follows: FOR PROPOSITION ONE as described upon the official Ballot hereto attached 463 votes were cast. AGAINST PROPOS~ION ONE as described upon the 0ff~cial Ballot hereto attached 53 votes were cast. FOR PROPOSITON TWO as described ~pon the official '. ~ Ballot hereto attached 458 votes were cast. ACAINST PROPOSITI0~; TWO as described upon the official Ballot here to attached 54 votes were cast. Respectfully submitted on this 8th day of September, A.D., 1950. Signed: Ben Ivey i¢.F. Brooks, Sr. G, lI.Brax~ler, The followinff Resolution w2s presented: AT A SPECIAL ~fEETINC OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF T~E CITY 0F D~TON, T~S, A~ THE BOARD 0F TRU~EES 0F THE D~TON INDEP- ~T SCHOOL DISTR~CT,H.~LD AT THE CITY ]~LL 0F SA~ CITY 0N THE 8~h ~Y OF SEPT~B~, A.D., 1~0~ 0n ~his ~he 8~h day of Sep~he~, A.D., 1950, came on to ~ ~onside~ed a~ a Special Meetin~ of the City Co~ission of ~he City of Denton, Texas, and the Board of T~stees of the Denton Independent School Dis trict~ ~he ~tter of c~- vassing the r~ ~ns of a s~ecial election heretofore held on the 5th day of Sepl~ber, A.D., 1950, said election havi~ heretofore been duly ordered by said City Co~ission and Boa~ of T~stees of the Denton Independent School District for the pu~ose of submitting ~o the voters of the Denton Independent School District for the assumption of the outstanding bo~ed indebtedness and for the levying of a ~int~anceDtax, and th~ City Co~ission and ~he Board of Trustees of the enton Indep endent School District havin~ dul~ canvassed ~he re~ns of said election, finds that ~he results of' ~id election are as CITY HALL SEPTEI~E~ 8, 1950 fol~ows: ~0~. Proposition One gescribed upon the Official Ballot 468 votes were cast. ACAINST Pr~position One described upon the Official Ballot 53 votes were cast. l~ Proposition Two described upon the Official Ballot 458 votes were cast. AGA]]~ST Proposition Two described upon the 0ffieial Ballot 54 votes were cast. It appearinff from the canvass of said returns of said election that Propositions One and Two described upon the official ballot have been approved by the qualified voters in said election, it is therefore ordered and declared that the above ~entioned p~op~sitions carried by the margins as shown by the figures herein. Passed and approved this 8th day of September, A.D., 1950. Signed: J.E.Fitzgerald Chairman, City Co'~tmission Attest: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City Secretary Attest~ Signed: Fred II. Minor Secretary,Board of Trustees President, Bo~d of Trustees Denton Indepemdent School District Denton Indep. School Distr,[ct. A motion ~eas made by Bra~er, seconded by Taliafer~ to adopt the Resoluttom. ~e ~tion carried. Ail members present voted Aye. A mntion was ~de by Ivey, seconded by T~lor that the School B~rd adopt lhe Resolution. The motiom carried. Ail members present ~ted Aye. The follo~n~ ~din~ce ~s read: ~ ORDINANCE ~OVIDING FOR ~IE 5A~ DISP~ OF A~ AUT~[0BI~, CAR, ~UCK, MOT~CYC~, MOT~-BICYC~, BICYCLE~ 0R ~Y OTI~R V~IC~ ~IETI~ IT BE A MOTOR V~IC~ 0R 0~WISE ~O~ED BY T~ CITY ~RS~ OF THI CITY 0F D~TON, ~ID ~LE 0R DISPOSAL TO BE BY P~LIC AUCTION A~ ~IE MOTOR V~ICLE ID S BEEN ~R A P~IOD 0F 30 ~YS; ~D DEC~C AN ~at in the ~ent a~ automobile, car, track, motorcycle, mote~-bic~cle, bicycle, ~ a~ other vehicle, whether it be a ~ot~ehicle or othe~lae, Ampounded by the City ~rshall o~ the City of Denton, Texas, r~ins i~unded and in fhe possessxon of the City of Denton, Te~s, for a period of ~hirty (80) days, then SEPT~fBER 8, 1950 such automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, motor-bicycle, or any other vehicle, whether it be a motor vehicle or otherwise, shall be sold at public auction to the hi~hest bidder after notice of such sale is given as hereinafter provided. The proceeds of such public auction shall be paid into the Ceneral Fund of the City of Denton, Texas. Section 2. The thirty days po~session or custody of any automobilet car, truck, motorcycle, motor-bicycle, bicycle, or any other vehicle, whether it be a motor vehicle or otherwise, shall be computed as follows: Sundays and tIolidays shall be counted and the thirty days period shall start on the next calendar day ~fter any automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, motor-bicycle, bicycle, or any other vehicle, whether it be a motor vehicle or otherwise, shall have been placed in the possession and custody of the City of Denton, Texas, and the thirty day period shall be deemed concluded at 12:00 Noon on the day next after the expiration of thirty full calendar Section 3. ~he procedure of sale of any automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, motor-bicycle, bicycle, or any other vehicle whether it be a motor ~ehicle or otherwise remaining in the possession and cuetod~ of the City of Denton, Texast for a period exceeding thirty full days shall be as follows. The City Secretary of the City of Denton, Tex~s, shall post notice of such auction sale in three (3) public places within the CitM of Denton, Teas. Such notices shall be posted not less than ten (10) full days immediately preceedino the sale and shall give the exact date and hour of the same and a description of any automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, motor-bicycle, bicycle, or any other vehicle, whether it be a motor vehicle or otherwise, to be sold at auction. The place of said auction sale shall be 319 East McKinney in the City of Denton, Texas. The City Secretary of the City of Denton shall ~on- duct said auctiom sale and shall have the right to reject any and all bids if same are unreasonably low. Section ~ In the event any person or persons claims any automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, motor-bicycle, bicycle, or any other vehicle whether it be a motor vehicle or other~ise impounded bM the Cit~J M~rshall of the City of Denton, Texas, then the possession of such automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, motor-bicycle, bicycle, or any other vehiclo, whether it be a moto~ vehicle or otherwise, shall be ~iven to amy such person claiming it upon the payment by the claiman~ to the City Secretary of the sum of $3.00 per day storage fee, plus $3.00 to cover wrecker and towing fees. ~.ction 5. ~his 0rdinan~e shall apply only to any automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, motor bicycle, bicycle, or any other vehicle ~hether it be a motor vehicle or otherwise, impounded by the City Marshall under and by virtue of Section 314, Cha,ter Four, Article I of the Revised' City Charter an~ Codification of Ordinances of the City cf Denton, Texas, and any provisions in this Ordinance inooneistant with Section 314, Chapter Four, Article I of the Revised City Charter and Codification of Ordinances of the City of Denton is hereby re- pealed. Section 6. If an~ section or provision or part thereof in this Ordinance shall be adjudged invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent Jurisdiction; such adjudication shall not affect the validitM of the ordinance as a whole ox- of any section, provision, or part thereof not adjudged invalid or unconstitutional. .~ection 7. The fact that the City of Denton, Texas, now has on hand several automobiles which have not been claimed by their respective o~eners and the fact that other a~mobiles, cars, trucks, motorcycles.~ motor- 391 SEPTI'~IBER 8~ 1950 -bicycles, bicycles, and other vehicles whether they are motor vehicles or otherwise will be £mpounded from time to time and the fact that these automobiles, cars, tm~cks, motorcycles, motm.-bicycles, bicycles, and other vehicles whether they are motor vehicles or otherwise take up much needed space, creates an eme~genc~ and an tmpel~ative public necessity that the rule requiring this o~dinance to be passed on three separate readings on three several days be suspended and it is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage. Passed and approved this 8th day of September, 1950. Signed: J.E.Fitzgeraldt Chairman, City Commission Attest: Si~ned: Ch~s. C. 0~, Jr~, City Secretary Approved as to form and legality: Approved: Si~ned: Robt. I{. Caldwell, Jr. Signed: Mark Hannah, CitylAttormey ~Iayor A motion was n~ad.e by Taliaferro, seconded by Brammer to suspend the rules and pass the Ordinance to the second reading. The ~otion carried. A m~tion was made by Taliaferro, seconded by Bramme~ to pass to third and final reading. Motion carried. A Motion wa.s made by Taliaferro, seconded by Br~m~mer to p~ss the Ordinance. Upon roll call, all members present voted aye. The Chairman declared the O~dinance passed. b The accounts for August were approved and a~dered paid. ~ Reports were received and ordered filed f~om the following department heads: 1. W.T.Elliott 5. H.C.Creel 2. Robt. Caldwell, Jr. 7. Tom Robinson 3. Eugene Cook 8. Jack Harrison 4. ~aok Skiles 9. Bailey Coffey 5. Pedro Parsons 10. Chas. C. Orr, Jr. ~ A motion was made by Taliaferro,seconded by Brznmer to refer the plat of the Parkview Addition to the City Plannin~ Board. The motion carried. L The Chairman appointed Dr. licClendon, Mr. Aldrtd~e~ ~. Caldwell~ ~. Robinson, and ~[r. Cook as a Committee ~o study ordinances provi~ng fo~ garage, lrash, and ~bbish disposal. ~ ~ion, the Co~ission stood adjourned. Secreta~ CITY SE~B~ 15, 1950 Special meeting of the City Co~ission of the City of Denton, Te~s, held at the City ~11 of ~id City on the 15th day of Sep~beP~ 1950, ~esent~ Pitzgerald, Curtis, C~bill Abse~ Taliafer~, B~er 1. ~. 'W. F. Hamilton ~s ~esent and a~md that the City extend the .~te~ and sewer to ~he ~view Addition. 392 CITY HALL SEPTEMBER 15, 19§0 The followln~ Resolution was presented, AT A SPECIAL MEE~ING OF ~{E CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF D~TON, TEXAS, N~JD AT ~ CITY I~LL ON THE I§T}! DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1950. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COM]/ISSIflN 0F THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS ~ W/TERF~S~ lq. F. Hamilton is building three houses with- in Parkvtew Addition to the City of Denton, Texa~, and it is necessary to connect same with sewer and water; and WIIER,-----------------EAS, the City of Denton, Texas, does not, at this time have sewer and water lines to tel~v$ the same, and; NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, a Hun/c/pal Corporation, that the Mayor and City Secretary are hereby authorized to enter into a contract with the said ~. F. IIamilton as follows: The s~id W. F. ~amilton is to agree to pay to the City of Denton the sug of $1,700.00 as part of the construction price of said water and sewer lines, said $1.700.00 to be refunded to the said ~.F. Hamilton at the rate of $150o00 per ~onnection after the purchaser of the fourth house to be built in said add~tton is sold and the owner thereof has placed a utility deposit of $10.00 with the City of Denton. A sum of $1§0,00 shall be refunded for each connection thereafter until the $1,700.00 has been refunded. The Pity will not be required to pay any interest on said su~. This contract shall be assignable at will. The City of Denton is to a~ree to lay a sewer and wa[er line to serve tlillcrest Street in said Parkview Addition. Passed and approved this 15th day of September, 1950. Signed: J.E. Fitzgerald, Chairman, City Commission Attest: Signed: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City Secretary A motion w~s made by Gambill, seconded by Curtis to adopt the Resolution. The motion carried. STATE OF TEXAS IQiOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS~ COUNTY OF DENTON .., That on this the 15th day of September' A.D., 1950, W. F. Hamilton, the fee simple owner of the Parkview Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, and the City of Dent,n, Texas, a Huni- cipal Corporation have entered into the follow/ny contract upon the following ter~ and conditions: WIIERI~$~ the said W. F. l~milton is build/ny three houses within said Parkvtew Addition and it is necessary to Connect the same with sewer and water, and{ WH,E/IEAS, the City of Denton, Texas, does not, at this time maintain sewer and water lines to said hous(~s, the said W. F. IIamilton hereby a~rees to pay to the City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, the sum of Seventeen Hundred Dollars ($1,700.00) as part of the cos~ of constructinu a sewm~ and water line to said property. The said $1,700.00 is to be funded to the said fi. F. IIamtlton as hereinafter provided and it is not contemplated by the parties hereto that the City of CITY HALL SEPTH/B~ 15, 1950 Denton,, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, shall be obligated to pa~ to the ~id W. F. t~miltdn any interest whatsoever. The $1,700.00 paid to the City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, as part of the construction price for the above mentioned sewer and ~ater lanes shall be refunded to the said W. F. Hamilton as follows= After fo~t~ (4).houses have been built, completed, sold, and the ~urchaee'r of the fourth house has placed his utility deposit of 10.00 with the City of Benton, Texas, then the said W. F. IIamilton shall be refunded the sure of One IIundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) and a like sum of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per connec- tion with said water and sewer lines made thereafter shall be re- funde~ to said W. F. IIamilton until an amount of $1,700.00 has been refunded to the said ~. F. Hamilton. It is not contemplated by the parties hereto that there h~ any refund to the said W. F. ]{amilton for the first three house~ connected to said water and sewer lines. This contract shall be assignable at wilt. The City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, hereby agrees to lay a sewer and water line to set'Ye Hillcrest Street in said Parkview Addition and to pay for all costs of construction save and except the above mentioned $1,700.00. This contract is entered into by the City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation, acting hy and through its duly authorized Mayor,. the same being Mark Kannah and being at~ested by the City Secretar'/, the same being Chas. C. Orr, Jr., accordinc to the terms.of a Resolution heretdfore passed. Witness our hands this 15th day of September, 1950. The City of Denton, Texas, a Municipal Corporation By: s/ ~Lark Hannah Attest: ~iayor S/ Chaa. ¢. 0~, gr. City Secretary' 2. A motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to advertise for bids for a d~agline. The motion carried. 3. Bids on Parking Meter Tickets were opened from: A. Woodson Printing Co. 25~000 $11.97 per thousand 50,000 10.97 per thousand B. Denton Print Shop 25,000 10.12 per thousand 50,000 9.21 per thousand A motion was made by GambJll, seconded by Cux'tis to purchase 25,000 p~rktng meter envelope tickets from Denton Print Shop at $10.12 per thousand. The motion carried. 4. Bids on 40' po~er line poles wore opened from~ Kennedy Saw Mills - 1 carload, class 3, @ 27.70 ea I Conroe Creosoting Co. - No bid _ A motion was ~ade by Cambill, seconded by Curtis to ~urchase 1 carload of Class 3 - 40' poles from Kennedy Saw ills. The motion carried. 5. The mingle bid on the Blanket Employees Bond was re- .lector, ~pened, upon motion of Curtis which was seconded 394 CITY IIALL SEPT~I~IBER 15, ~9§0 Bids on the Audit for the City of Denton books fo~' the fiscal year` 1949-1950 wer,e opened fr,om: A. l~tterson, Leather`wood & ~ard No B~d B. Barrow, ~lade, & Guthr[e s " C. SDroles and Wood.rd Est. D. IIask~s and Sells No B~d E. ~rnst and ~,~rnst Est. $810.00 F. Crumley, Ro~en 3nd Lovinffwood Es~. ~1400.00 G. ltest Audit Co. ~st. $35.00 ~ 14 days. 7. A motion'~s ~de by C~s, seconded by C~b~ll to employ the ~es~ Audi~ Com~ny. . 8. The follo~n~ 0~d/~nce ~s read~ AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FOR THE PRES~(VATION OF Tile IIEALTII, SANITATION AND SAFETY OF TIIE PUBLIC AND PI{0VI])ING F0R TIIE COLLECTION, Rk~0VAL, AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE, TRASII AND RUBBISH I~ITIIIN TilE CITY 0F D,B~ITON, TEXAS; DEFINING TEP3IS; REQUIRING ALL 01fNERS, OCCUPANTS, TElqANT$, 0K LESSEES OF I~ESID,h~CES, CHUR(~IES~ SCII00Lb,C0LLEGES, LODGES AND COM}f~IICIAL, INDUSTRIAL, BUSINESS 0R OTHER BUILDINGS WITI{IN THE CITY TO PRO- VIDE CONTAINERS AND RECEPTACLES WlTll COVERS P0R GARBAGE, TRASI{ AND RUBBISII; SPMCIPYING THAT CONTAINERS AND RECEPTACLES BE PLACED AT CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ON TIIE PREMISES WIIERE TIIEY HAY BE ~I~PTIED AND THE CONTENTS REMOVED AT REGULAR INT,hI~VAL$; PROHIBITING ANYONE CEPT EMPLOYEES 0F TIIE CITY 0P DENTON FROM EMPTYING CONTAINER$ OR RECEPTACLE~ 0R TRANSPORTING T}[E CONT'h~TS THEREOF ON ~IE STRI;JETS AND l'TrBLIC TIIOROUGIIFARES WITIIOUT I PEI~iIT FROIf TIIE CITY I{I,/AL~] 0FFICi'~; PP. ESCRIBING REGULATION FOR TIIE SECURING OF PERMITS; FIXING SCIIEDULES OF REASONABLE CIiARC. ES TO BI~ )lADE AGAINST 0ifNl'/R$, 0CCUPANTS, TI~ANT$, AND LESoELS 0F BUILDINC. S AND PR~IISES RECEIVING TilE SERVICE; REQUIRING THE DIRECTOR OF TIIE DEPART}IL~T 0F PUBLIC HI%%LTII TO MAKE PERIODIC INSPECT]0N$ OF BUILDINGS, PRE}IISES AND ALL PLACES i~IE]LE C. ARBAGE, TIL%~I AND RUBBIa! MAY ACCUMU- LATE AN]) ~'NFORCE AND ADMINISTF/~ Tile PROVI$ION5 0F TILE ORDINANCE; PROVIDIN¢; A SAVING CLAUSE IN THE EVENT ANY PART OF Tile ORDINANCE SHOULD BE DECLARED IffNCON- STITUTIONAL; FIXING A PEXALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEI~EOFi SAle, BEING A FINE IN ANY SUll NOT LESS TI{AN FIVE DOLLARS NOR }IOILE TILAN ONE Ifl/NDRI~2) DOLLARS AND EACII 0FFa/~SE AND EA6~I DAYS CONTINUANCE SHALL CON- STITUTE A SEPARATE AND DISTINCT 0FFENSEI REPEALING ALL 01IDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HER~MITIII PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND DECLARING AN E~lh.RGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY TIIE CITY COMMISSION OF Tile CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: Section 1. PURPOSE OF ORDINANCE The accumulation of waste, r,efuse, tr,ash, r,ubbish, and deleter,ious substances on the pl"emises of pr,irate r,esidences, co~t~ler'cial institutions, vacant lots and in str,eets and alleys, constitutes a public menace and nuisance and gl"early increases the dan~er, of the spr,ead of infectious, contagious and epidemic diseases, and it is imper`a~ive and ul~ent for` the pr`eser`vation of health, safety, sanitation, peace and public welfar,e that pr,oper` and adequate r`efulat~ons be adopted to r,equil~e owner`s, tenants, occupants, or, lessees to secur,e container,s and l~eceptacles of sufficient size and mater,iai in which to deposit ~ar,ba~e. trash and r,ubbish for` collection and r,emoval at iht er`vals. 395 CITY MALL SEPTEmbER 15, 1950 Section 2.. C~RBA~El TRASIIi RUBBISHt REFUSE~ ,DEFINED T~e te~ "~arba~e" as used ~n ~h~s ordi~nce shall be held mean all ani~l ~ vegetable ~tter, such as waste ~terial a~ refuse' from. kitchens, residences, ~oco~ stores, d~c stores, bu~ch~ shops, restau~n~s, cafes, ho~els, rooming and b~rding houses~ and o~her deleterious substances. ~ The ~e~ "t~sh" as used in this ordi~nce shall m~n _ and to:fuse ~erial, such as feathers, coffee grounds, ashes, ~per ~of all kinds, boxes, barrels, crates, grass,weeds, shrubs, yard cleanings, grass clippi~s, leaves, ires lri~ings, and sweepi~ from si~e~lks. ~e t~ "rubbish" as used in ~his ordi~nce shall mean ~ste and refuse material, su~ as lin cans, bottles, ~lass, rags, old rubber, pieces of wo~, scraps of iron, tin, wire, ~ other metals. The te~ "refu~e" as used in this ordinance shall be held mean all substances included in the te~s "garbage", "trash", and "rubbish~. GA~.~GE ~NS A~ T~S~ ~ RUBBI~I R~CEPfACLES..REQUIRED ?~t every o~er, occu~nt, tenant, or lessee usi~ or occupy- in~ a~ building, house ~ struck'ute within the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Te~s, for residences, ch~ches, schools, coll~es~ lodges~ co~erci~l, business and other purposes shall provide and ~intain garage cans or receptacles of sufftcien~ n~ber and size~ as herei~f~ specified, lo hold ~he ~ar~ge, trash, and ~b.bish ~hat will nor~lly acc~ula~e on ~he praises. Section 4. T~t each of said o~rs, occu~nts, tenants, or lessee shall provide a container or containers for garbage of not less than ten (10) ~ ~re than thirty (80) ~allons capacity, cons~cted of some su.bstantial ~terial, with a tight-lilting lid or cover and wi~h handles ~ufficiently stro~ for workmen to empty conveni~tly. ~0SEiA~D TO ~Y. CO~TS OF CANS OR ~]CEPTACLES ~o one except the ~pl~ees of the City of Den~o~ s~ll ~pty garage cans ~ trash and rubbish receptacles or convey or trans- port ~r~ge ~ ~rash a~ ~bbish on the streets, alleys, and public thoroughfares of said City or a~one granted a ~t~en pe~it issued ~ the City Health officer. Section 6. ~' ~ LIDS 0R C~S T0 B~.~ 0N ~NS 0R C0N~IN~S ~,~ li~s ~ covers of all containers shall a~ all ~imes be kep~ secure and fastened so ~ha~ flies and o~her ~nsec~s ~y no~ have acces~ ~o ~he con~en~s ~hereof~ and said lids or covers shall only be r~e~ ~ile ~he said con~ainers and receptacles are being fille~ ~ e~ied as ~he ~se may be. Section 7. L0~TI0~ OF ~GE ~N ~ o~er~ ~cc~ ~e~n~, or lessee of ~he premises place ~h9 cmn a~ su~ p~i~ as ~he re~esen~a~ive of ~he Ci~ shall find ~nd des~te to ~ the m~t accessible for collecting and remov~, 396 CITY HALL SEPT}~[BI~ 15, 1950 ~ect~on 7 ~. con%~nued .... R~U~D~T5 0N ',fEIGIIT ~e total weight of each garbage can and contents or ~ and rubbish receptacle and contents shall be f~fty (50) pounds unde~ so that each can o~ receptacle can be r~oved conveniently. Section 8. C~EGES FOR RI~S~T~AL S~VICE The collection and ~emoval of garbage f~om houses, and ~ses used foF ~esidential purposes shall be fo~ ~he collec- tion and ~emoval of sucl, garbage twice and the cheques shall be based on the ind~vJdual single family dwell~nE ~n~ and allpw for the collection from one container fo~ ea~ su~ unit. A fa~ mhd ~easonable c~ge fo~ ~his ~esid, en~ial service be and is hereby declared to be One Dolla~ ($1.00) pep month two (2) collections per week f~om each ~nd~vidual sidle dwelling un~. An ~ndJv~dual s~nf[le f~ily dwell~n~ un~ ~s de- fined as follows: ~ch side of a duDlex. 2. Each a~men% ~n an apaFtmenT house. 3. Any othe~ uni~ ar livinf~ space in ~ich a sfn~le family resides. Section 9~ The collection and removal of garage, and trash from houses, buildi~s,and Dremises used for co~ercial and business p~poses shall ~ ~de one time ~ily (~) days per week. C~rges for this co~ercial and business se~ice~ which are fair and reasonable, shall be from a minimum of $1.50 per mon~ ~oa ~ximum of $15.00 pe~ month. The bnsis of the so,ice charge will be on the n~ber of collections each week and the ~ouni of gar~e and tra~ collected. Section 1.O. CITY S~T~Y'S OFFICE TO BE NOTIF~D OF N0 S~VICE ~ePy o~er, occupant, tenant, or lessee of a house o~ buildi~ used for residential, business, or commercial purposes is required lo ~intain constant supe~ision and su~eillance over the can amd trash and ~bbish receptacle on his premises and if either the garage can or trash and rubbish receptacle sh~ld not be emptied and the con~ents removed by a reDresentative of the of Denton, or olher duly authorized person, for ~ period of five days he must notify ~he City Secreta~ by telephone ~ in ~itin~, of this fact ~ithin five d~ys. Section 11~ Ail garbage or ~r~.sh and rubbish tha~ is mixed with ~ter or other liquids shall be drained before hein~ pu~ tn %he can or receptacle. Ail ~rbage ~ich has been drained sh~l be well ~pped in paper or other comb~tible ~terial before being de- posited tn can. Section.12~ I{~. ACCUSATION OF PACKING HOUSES, etc. The p~ces of whole~le.accumulations such as pa~i~ houses, killing and dressing plants for fowls, ~ole~le fruit and vegetable houses and storage, bus,ness houses, and other p~ces ~ere the CITY tI~LL SE~BE~ 15, 1950 Sectip~ 12...continued daily, acc~ulation of g, ar~ge, trash an(] rubbish is mo~e than the o~d~ q~mn~i~ies ape no~ included ~n ~he se~ics fuPnished ~he C'i~y Refuse De~ent and such places are rs~ui~ed to ~ove same to the City D~p G~o~ds at thei~ own expense oP collec~ ~o ~s a pe~ to ~ul such ~P~Me, ~Pash and rubbish, ,said De~i~ ~o be issum~ ~ ~he City }Ieal~h Officer. ~eav~ ac~ulattons, such as brick, b~ken concrete, rock, s~on~s, ashes, l~ber clinkers, cinders, dir~ and plaster sand zravel, aut~obile f~es, dead irees and othe~ bulky, heavy ~erial shall be disposed' of at the expense o~ owner, or person compelling ~me, unde~ the ~rection of the City Sec~eta~. Section 14. ~m~e f~m cow lo~s, horse stables, poul~ yards, pigeon lofts, and ~ste oils f~m ~ges, and filltn~ stations, shall be disposed of at the exp~e of the party respomsible fo~ sa~ unde~ the direction of the City tlealth Officer. Section 15. AN O~ME T0 VI0~TE O~I~NCE ~e Health ordinances requires lhat all praises both vaunt and occupied be kepi in a clean sanitary condition a~ all times. ~e Ci~y Refuse ~tment ~11 not ~ke collection of ~m~ge, trash or ~bbish, o~ tree lSmbs and shrubbery cuttings ~ere same is not pre. red for collection a~l placed as desi~ated by the te~$ 'of ~his ordinance and failure to ,comp~ with this pr~isIon will ;he an'offense and ~,ch ~y's failure ~o comply with constitute a s~te offense. DIS~L P~CES The ~a~sal of ~ge, ~rash or rubbish and that desi~ated unde~ 'Section 12, 18, amd 14, of this 0rdim~nce or a~ kind of ~ubbi~h. in a~ p~ce ~thin the City Limits is ~ohibited, except at the City D~p Grounds or as authorized by the City lIealth 0f fleer. Section 17. ~loyees of the City of Denton and city officers directing open,'ions of the City Refuse De~rtment and ~e~sons deliverin~ garba~ o~ oth~ t~sh and rubbish to the City ~p Greunds are all~ on the d~ M~umds; all other p~sons are prohibited. Section ,1,8. The ~d41i~ ~h ~r~Ue cans, ~rash o~ ~bbish rec~tacles o~ i~ ~ ~y pilferi~, s~ering contents, and Junki~ in alley o~ street within the City Ei~ts of the City of Denton is prohA~it e4. Section 19~ All ~ and othe~ ~te~ial of the dump Dround is the p~oper~ 398 CITY I~LL SEPT~DP~R 15, 1950 Section 19...continued of the City of Denton and no person is allowed to sepa~te and coll~ct~ caP~ off or dispose of s~e ~xcept under lh~ authority and direction of the City Ilealth Officer. Section PR~TION 0F CANS 0~ The contents of all receptacles shall be ~otected so that the wind cannot blo~ out and scatte~~ same over the streets, alleys, and premises of the City. The collection, removal, and disposal of all ~r~ge, trash and rubbish shall be ca~ied &n in a ~yste~tic and effi0ient ~nner, keeping the entire City in a clean and sanita~ condition. It shall be the duty of every oerson placin~ a can from ~ich garage, trash or ~bbish is to be collected, to ke~ ~id can in a clean and sanita~ condition b~ thoroughly cleaning and atrin~ the same once eve~ two weeks. If a ~n becomes unsanit~y~ it shall be the ~uty of the City Health Officer or his duly authorized aaents to place upon said can a sti~er bearing the following CLaN ~IS C~. And the o~er of such can shall be given five (5) ~ys in ~ich to clean said can before a complaint shall be filed under this Ordinance. Section 21. A~ person, f~m, or corporation desiri~ a pe~it f~ the collection, removal and disposal of garbage, trash and rubbish shall ~ke a~pltcation for such pe~it to the City llealt~Officer, ~o shall ~ke and cause to be ~de such investigation a~e my consider necessary in order to determine ~eiher or not the public conveniences and necessity requires the grating of such pemit. Ail pe~its ~ granted shall be non-t~nsfe~ble and said pe~it ~y be rescinded by the City Ilealth Officer at any time in his Jud~ent this ordinance is bei~ violated. The City Health Officer shall dete~ine if the applicant is fit and proper to conduct such business, and the application shall set forth the name and address of the applicant; the trade-name under which the applicant does proposes to do business; the n~ber of vehicles the applicant desires to operate; the c~ss, size and design of each vehicle~ ~ether or not the appli~nt ~s been convicted of the violation of any national, state, or municipal law; and ~ether or not the applicant, ~ any persons, fi~s, or co~o~tions with ~ he has been assoc~ted or employed have a claim or Jud~ent against him for ~a~ges result i~ from the negligent operation of a vehicle; the fi~ncial ability and responsibili~ of the applicant; his ability to respond in d~ in the event of damges to persons or ~ge to pro, rrM by r~son of the ~egligent operation of a vehicle or vehicles on the streets or public thoro~hfares of the City; the ~t~e and character of the se~ice the applicant proposes to renderI the experience ~ has had in rendering such se~ice; the ~trons for ~o~ he p~oposes to render this service and ~ch other info~ation as the City lleal~ Officer ~y require. In all cases, where 9e~its have' been issued, such pe~its shall be attached to the vehicle or vehicles used f~ ~ch purpose or shall be in the possession of the person renderi~, such se~ice, awl shall be subject to inspection at all times. ..S.e.c.t.i. on 22, S~VICE CI~M~C~ P~C~ OE ,~TER The charges fimed he~in for ~he removal ~d disposal of all gar~e, t ~ash and rubbish shall be entered by t.he City of Denton aaainst such owne~, occu~nt, tenant, or lessee using or Occupying a~ building, house~ or struct~e receiving such se~ice, and said charges shall be collected as per signed a~reement wilh the ~ater. Depar~nt. A~ person ~o shall fail or refuse to ~y the charge herein specified ~li~hin ten (10) days from ~e ~te s~e shall be- Co~e due and payable shall have his se~ice suspended. 399 C~ I{ALL SEPTI~fB~ 15, 1950 Sectipn 23~ WEI~I~ A,I~D LENGTII OF b'NITS In the event trash and l~ibbish is of such ~ture that it cannot be put in the receptacle, it shall be carefully prepared' in units or piecss under fifty {50) pounds in weight and placed at such point as the ~epresentative of the Cily shall find and designate robe the most accessible for collecting and removing. Tree limbs, shrubs and hedge cuttings shal~not exceed four (4) feet in ~ength~ and shall be prepared in un/ts or pieces under fifty (50) pounds in weight and placed in an orderly manner at,such point as ~he representative of ~he City shall find and desi2nate to he most accessible for collectin? ~nd re. evinCe After the trash and rubbish is ?red. red as ~bove se~ out~ the person so p~e~rinC il shall c~11 the Office of ~be City and a~n;e to have a ~ck set o~ and collec~ sa;e. For ~his se~tce a ~ini~ charge of $.50 ~ill be ~de~ said charge ~o be paid i~ cash ov placed upon the ~er bill as her,~tn provided. If a ~/tcular job requires ~re work and time than just going out to the p~ce ~here the tr~shand rubbish is located and ing~ a reaso~ble charge shall be ~de and this c~rge shall be dete~ined ~ the ~erso~ in c~rge of dispa(chi~ said t~s to pick up said trash and rubbish. ~ection' 24. DIR~TOR 0F DEPART}~T 0F P~LIC IIFALTII ]IILL AD}iINISTHR TIlE pRovxs o s or It is hereby ~d~ the d~ty of th~ Direct~ of the Department of public h~l~h of ~h~ City ef Denton to ~ke in~pec~ion trips ~ra~h ~nd ~bbi~h is b~in~ properly collected, r~moved and disposed of as required by ~he provisions of ~his or any o~her applicable heal?h ~di~nce, and in th~vent it is found that the ordinance is bei~ violated, ap~opriale and ~ia~ely action shall be t~en to iasure a full compliance ~th tis sat4 provisions. Seclion 2~. VEG C USE Should a~ part, section, paracraph, sentence or clause or phrase contained in this ordinance be held lo be ~constitullonal or invalid~ such holding shal~nol affect ihs validity of the re- ~tning p~?ion of the ordinance, but in all respects shall r~ain in full force and effec?; and ?he City Co~ission hereby declares t~l i~ would not have ~ssed the unconstitutional or invalid part had i~ kno~ i~ ~s invalid mhd Shat it ~uld have ~ssed the re- maining part tha~a not invalid. Section 26. ~is Ordinance shall be held and construed to be cumulative of all o~he~ ordi~nces affecting the health, ~fe~y, peace and sanitation of ~he publi~ in ~he City of Denton, e xcep~ in those instances ~e~ ~he provisions of this ordinance are in conflict with'the provisions of ordinances heretofore passed, and all ~di~ances or ~vts of ~dtnances in conflict wilh ihs provisions of ~his ordinance are expre~y repealed. Section 27. PENALTY POR~ VIO~.TION OF O~INANCE A~. pe~aon~ firm, or correction who shall violate a~ of ~he nrov.isions of ~his ordi~nce shall be deemed ~uilty of a misdemeanor and, aport ~nvictiou ~hereof, shall be fined tu any sum not less 400 CITY UALL SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 Secti.on 27,.continued than Five Dollars ($5.00) nor more than One IIundred Dollmrs ($100.00), and each offense and each days continuance of failure to c~mply w/th the ordinance shall constitute a separate and distinct offen.~e. Section 28~ The Director of the Department of Public Ilealth of the City of Denton and the City lIealth Officer of the City of Denton are synonymous. Section 29. EFFECT~IVE DATE 0F ORDINANCE The fact that the City of Denton, Texas, now has no adequate and satisfactory method of disposinz of its garbage, trash, and rubbish, and the fact that such garbage, t rash, and rubbish is a serious threat and menace to the public health and safety, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity, that the rule re- quiring that ordinances be road on three serveral days be, and the same is hereby suspended, and this Ordinance shall be in full farce and effect from and after the date of its Fassage and publication as re,uired by law. Passed and approved this lSth day of September, A.D., 1950. St.~ned. J. E. Fitzgerald Attest: Chairman, City Commission Signed: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City Secretary Approved as to for~ and legality: Approved: Signed: Robt. U. CaldweU, Jr. Si~ned: ~iarlc ILannah C~ ty Attorney }[ayor A motion was made by Curtis, seconded by Gambill, to suspend the rules and uass to second reading, motion carried. A motion w~s nmde by Curtis, seconded by C~ambill, to ~ass to third and final reading. The motion carried. A motion was made by Curtis, seconded by Cambill to pass the Ordinance as read. Upon roll call vote, all present voted Aye. ~e Chairman declared the Ordinance passed. 9. The following Ordinance was read: AN 0RDINANCE A~£E~DING SECTION 431, OF C~APTER ARTICLE VII, SUBSECTION (F), 0F ThE REVIJED CITY ClIARTER AND COD]FICATION 0F ORDINANCES OF THE CITY 0F DENTON, TEXAS, SO AS T0 INCLUDE AND APPLY T0 ANY PEI~SON, FIl~, OR C~RPORATION SOLICITING AND/OR TAK1NC ORDERS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES TO BE Rh~DERED 0UTSIDE TIrE CITY OF D]~2~TON, TEXAS~ AMF2~DING SECTION 4~3 OF Gl[AFTER §, ARTICLE VII. SWJBSECTION (1), OF TIP RI~%r~SED CITY CI[ARTER AND CODIFICATION OF 0RDI- NANCES OF TIU~ CITY OF DE%ITON. TPDD. S, SO AS TO INCLUDE AND APPLY TO A~rY PERSON, FIRM, OR CORP- OP~kTION SOLICITING AND/OR TAKING ORDERS FOR. PERSONAL SERVICES TO BE RENDERED OUTSIDE OF' TI~ CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS: 3Q~DING SECTION 438. OF CIIAI~ER 6, ANTICLE Vii, SUBSECTION (C), 0F REVISED CITY CIIARTI'I2 AND CODIFICATION OF NANCES 0F TIIE CITY OF DA~qTON. TEXAS, 50AS TO INCLUDE AND Al'PLY TO PEDDLF.~$ AND SOLICITORS USING ANY AND/OR DRIVINC ANY SORT 0F VE}IICLE IN TIIEIR BUSINESS! PROV]DING FOR A FIFTEI','N DOLJ-AR ($1§,00) LICENSE FEE FOR SUCII PEI)DLEI~S AND, SOLICITORS; PROVIDING FOR A FIVE DOLLAR ($5,00) LIC]'iNSE FEE TO BE PAID BY P~I)DI,ER3 AND SOLICITORS, CITY HALL SEPTI~,~B~ 15, 1950 WHO G0 FROM HOUSE TO ItOUSE, R00)[ING IIOUSES OR ~ORMITORIES, SOLICITING AND/OR TAKING ORDb~S FOR Pt~SONAL SERVICES TO BE R,~WDERED AT ESTABLISI~S__PLANTS, OR MANUFACTORIES OUTSIDE 0F THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS; PROVIDINg. FOR A PENALTY; AND DECLARING AN t~,~GB~CY. BE IT OR]IAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSJON OF TIIE CITY 0F DENTON, TEXAS: That Section 431 of Chapter 6, Article VII, Subsection (FI of the Revised City Charter and Codification of Ordinances of the City of Denton, Texas; and Section 433 of Chapter 6, A~icle section (1) of the Revised City Charter and Codification ox ur~l nonces of the City of Denton, Texas; and Section 435 of Chapter 6, ArtiCle VII, Subsection (C) of the R~vised City Charter and Codi- fication of Ordinances of the City of Dent-n, Texas, shall here af~e~ be and read as follows: ;SECTION 481. DEFINITIONS: (P). Solicitor: The term "solicitor" as used herein means any person, firm, or corporation who goes from house to house or to any dormitory or rooming house soliciting and/or taking orders for goods, wares, merchandise, subec~iptions to magazines and newspapers, photographs to be taken in the future, or any article for future delivery or soliciting and/or taking orders for personal services to be rendered at establishments, plants, or manufactories oulside of the corporate limits of the City cf Denton, Texas. The following shall be deemed to constitute personal service but shall not be Construed e~a~plee thereof: The soliciting and/or taking of orders for the repair or reconditioning of personal property, said repair or reconditioning to be performed outside of the City of Denton, Texas, and the soliciting and/or taking of orders for ~ cleaning and laundry, said dry cleaning and laundrying to be performed outside of the City Limits of the City of Denton, Texas, shall constitute examples of personal service. SECTION 482. MR'I~IOD OF gECURINC LICh:NSES: All licenses hereunder shall be secured in the following manner: - (1) Application: It shall hereafter be unlawful for any itinerant vendor, itinel'~nt photographers, or solicitors, as heretofore defined and set forth, to operate in the City of Denton, Texas, er for any person to go from house to house or from place to place in Denton, Texas, peddling, selling, or solioiting and?or taking orders for goods, ~res, merchandise, subscriptions to magazines and newspapers, photofraphs to be taken in the future, or any article for future delivery, or soliciting and/or taking orders for personal services to be rendered at an establishment, planl, or manufdctory outside of the col~porate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, without first havimg made the required application fo~ and procured the resulted license to do so. SECTION 488. LICSNSE FEES: The City Secretary shall issue the following licenses, subject to compliance witl~ the provisions of this Article and upon the payment of the following fees, ts-wit: (C). For peddlers and solicitors usinc and/or driving any sort of vehicle in their business, upon the streots of Denton, the license fee shall be fifteen Dollars ($1§.00) cash in advance. 402 CITY I~LL SEPT/~J~ 15, 1950 SECTION 438...continued (E) For solicitors who go from house to house or to room/nc houses or dormitories sol[ctttnf and/or taking orders for personal services to be rendered at establishments, plants, or manufactories outside of the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, the license fee shall be Five Dollars ($5.00), cash in advance, ArA.V ordinance or ordinances in conflict herewith a~e hereby expressly repealed. The penalty or penalties provided in Section 441, of Chapter 6, Article VII, of the Revised City Charter and Cedi- fication of Ordinances of tho City of Denton, Texas, shall be applicable to all cases arising under and by virtue of this amendment. The fact that they arn now persons in the City of Denton, Texas, who are taking orders and soliciting orders for personal services to be rendered at establishments or plants located out- side of the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, and the fact that there is no adequate ordinance regulating the conduct of this type of business in order that the property of the citizens of Denton miCht be better protected, creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the rule qutrtng that this ordinance be read on three several days be and the same is hereby suspended and this ordirh~nco shall be in full force and effect fro~ and after the massage thereof and publication as required b~ lnw. Passed and approved this 15th day of Sept~ber, A.D., 1950. SiKned: J. E. Chairman, Cit~ Commission City of Denton, Texas. Si&ned: Chas. C. Orr, Jr. City Secretary Approved as to form and lezality: Approved: Si~ned: Robt. Ii. Caldwell, Jr. Mark I~nnah City Attorney Mayor A motion w~s made by Gambill,seconded by ¢~rtis to suspend the rules and p~ss the ordinance to second reading. Motion carried. A motion was maHe by C~mbill, seconded by Curtis to pass the ordinance to ~ts third and final reading. The motion carried. A motion %~s made by Cambi[1, seconded by Curtis to pass the ordinance 0s read. Upon roll call vote, all pre en vo ed ~ye. The ~hai~mn declared %he o~dimance passed. 10. A motion wus made by Cambi[1, seconded by Curtis, to ask ~he Mayor to write a letter to River Oaks in regard to the Civilian De- fense Pro2ram they presented at a previous meeting. The motion carried. 11. A motion was made by Curtis, seconded by Cambill, ~o permit W. B. Barber to build a residence ove~ the creek om Kulbe~'y provided: (1). the lot has sufficient footage to comply with the build~ng ordinances, (2) it meets with the a~proval of the City Engineer, ($) Hr. Barber will ~ndemnify the City against any and all future claims. The motion carried. 12. A motion wns made by Gambill, seconded by Curtis to instruct Jack Ha~rison to inform the property owners abutting the alley between Elm ,%nd LDcust Streets fro:u Second Street to Gary Street, to open the Alley. The motion carried. ¢IT¥ HALL SEPTI~'BER 15, 1950 18o A motion was made by Gambtll, seconded by Curtis to instruct the City Auditor, }~ayor, and City Secretary to with- hold paFment of any contribution to Flow emortal Ilospi~al un~tl af~er'a meeting wt~h the Ilospttal 2~rd and ~he County Co~issioners. The motion carried. 14. ~tion made by C~mbill, seconded by C~/s ~o advertise the 9 x 18 Till Smith Ro~ Crusher a~ one screen for sale. ~e me, ion ca~ied. 15. A motion ~s made by Camh~ll, seconded by Curtis to Solemn ts on vacation. The motion carried. Secre~a~ CtTY HALL SEPTW~/~ER 30, 1950 Special e~lled ~eting of the City Commission of the City of De~ton, Texas held in ~he Council Room of the City Hall September 30, 1950. Preseat~ ( .... ~', 1. Bidl on 1/2 2d or 3//~ yd DraglJne were opened fr~ 1. Martin Luaber Co. 5. Richards Equipaent Co. 2. i~araisehfe~er Go. 6. Highway Equil~ent Co. ~..'~~~. 7. Shaw EquJ pment 4. Berr~ Broa. 8. B~owning Ferris Machinery Co. 9. Rosa Machinery · bid on a Reek Crusher and Screen Section was opened from M~ride 8and and Gravel Co. Ail bi~a were referred to .Hannah, Creel, Coffey and Parsons for +~ab~lation and recommendation. 404 CITY HALL OCTOBER t3, 1950 Regular meeting of the City Comm~ scion of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall O~tober 13, 1950. Present: Curtis, Taliaferro, Fitzgerald. Absent: Brammer, Gamhill/ 1. The monthly accounts were approved and ordered paid out of their respective funds. 2. Monthly reports were recieved from the following depar~nt heada~ 1. Q,M.Calwert 6. Jack Harrison 2. W.T.Elliott 7. Jack Skiles 3. H.G.Oreel 8. J.H.Parsons 4. Robert H. Oaldwell 9. Bailey Coffey 5. Tom ~obinson 10. Ohas. C. Orr, Jr. 3. The Minutes of the City Commission of August 11 end 19 and September ~ and 15 were approved as read. 4. A motion was made by Talia£errO and seconded by Curtis to reject the $225.00 bid of McBride Sand and Gravel Co. for the Till Smith Rock Crusher and Screen Section. Motion carrie~. 5. A motion was made by Taliafarro an~ aeoo~ed by Curtis t~ authorize Mr. Creel to enter into an agreement with the Lone Star Gas Co. to make the necessar~ repairs on the Boiler in the City Hall. Motion carried. Upon motion the Commission stood adJo~ed at 10:15 P.M,. Secretary ~ Chairman CITY HALL OCTOBER 20, 1950 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton~ Texaw, held ~n the Council Room of the City Hall at 6:30 P.M. October 20, 1950. Present: Fitzgerald, Tal~afarro, Curtis~ Absent: Bremmer, 1. The Commission met early to see a film on the Byron-Jackson su~ersibYe ~p. 2. Mrs. Lillie Smallwood and other property owners on Egan and Panhamdle Streets met with the City Commission in regard to either open- ing or closing the alley running from Anna to Carroll Street between Egan and Panhandle Streets. A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Taliafarro to close the alley and let the property owners establish their lines at their e~penae. Motion carried. 3. ~r. George Terrell was preaant and asked that Carpenter Bros. not be penalized for the delays that they think were caused by a~ditional work and the moving of equi~ent into the new Power Plant. CITI ~ALL OCTOBER 20, ~. I · motion was madd by Taliaferro and seconded by 6urtis to purchase a Lcrain Dragline S~ 25~ W with. 3/4 yd bucket; Delivery Date December 1, 1950, ~o~ $19,956018 F.O.B. Lorain, Ohio with 2% cash discou23t 30 days after delivery. Xotio~ carried. 5. · motion was made by Curtis and seconded by Taliaferro to refer the petitions el' Dads Sparks mud Frank Smith,to close alleys as per their request, to City En~inee~ to ohec~, for Utilities. Motion ca~ried. 6. Motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis not to refund b~ilding permit ~ees. Motion carried. Upon motion the Commission stood adjounned at 11:15. Secretary Chairman CITY ~ALL OCTOB~ 30, 1950 Called meeting of the City Com~isslon of the City of Dentc~, Texa~, held in the Council Room of the City Hall October 30, 1950. Pre.ent: Fitzge..~, Curtis, Taliaferro. Absent: ~am~ill, Brenner. 1. The following resolution was' read: AT A SPECILL ~EETING O~ TEE CITY COMMIS~IO~ OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXA~, HELD IN THE CITY HALL OF ~AID CITY ON TEE 30th DAY O~ OCTOBER, A.D., 19'50 ,. WNEREA$, the City of Denton, Texas, now has an easement twenty feet (20,) w~de tha~ou~h Block I of the Jno. T. Campbell Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, said alley being shown .in the Plat of s~d Addition recorded in Volume 198, Page 189, .of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; and, i . W~E~, the Oity of Denton, Texas, does not have andy ,!utilities in said alley and does not find it practicable to ~use the same; and, WHEREA$, the owners of the property abutting on that part of the said alley lying between the South Boundary Line :of Roberts Street and the North Boundary Line of Woodland Street have ag~.eed 2n writing that this ~art of the alley be c~sed; N~,' THERF~'ORE, be it resolved by the City Connnission ~f the City of Denton, Texas, that the alley in Block I of the Jne. T. Campbell Addition that lies between the South Boundary Line of ~oberts Street and the North Boundary Line of Wood- '!l~nd Street be and the same is hereby ordered to be closed and' tthe pr(yperty lines.of the abutting owners are to extend to the center of maid alle~. Passed and approved this 30th day of October, A.D, 1950. Signed:J.E.Fitzgerald, Chairman of the City Cormmission, City of ATTEST: Dentes, Texas Chas. C. Orr, Jr., Secretary Gity 0£ Dent,qn, Te~x~, 406 CI~ HALL octopus 30, 1950 2. A motion was made.~y Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis to adjourn the meeting at 9.45 P.M. Motion carried. Secretary Chairman. NOV~SMB~ 3, 1950 Special called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hmll at 2:00 P.M., November 3, 1950. 1. Mr. Ed J. Williams and M~. J.P. Ha~rison of the Citizens Water Committee were present bo ~eport that the finml report of the survey made by Freese and Nichols in regard tot he water Sup;ly for ~a City of Denton, had been delivere~ and t~t the Water O~ittee ~animously reco~ended that the City accept the report. A motion was ~de by G~bill and seconded by Curtis to accept the reco~endation of the Citizens Wate~ Co~ittee that the report be accepted, ~d ~at necessary ste~ be taken to car~y cu~ ~he prog~ race,ended. Motion o~ried. 2. The following resolution was presented: AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE OIr~ COMMISSION 0P THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXA~, HELD AT THE CIT~ ~ALL OP S~D CI~ 0M T~ 3~d ~ ~ NO~ B~, A.D., 1950. ~S, on J~e 8, 1948, the ~lty'of Denton expressed its desire to obtain water from the ~arza-Little Elm D~ Rasevoir; and, W~, on March 1~, 1949, the Board of Water ~ineers for the State of Texas granted a pe~It to i~o~d 21,000 acre- feet of w~te~ in ~,~e Garza-Li~tle Elm Resevoi~ and to divert and approp~iate public waters therefrom in ~ ~t not to exceed 11,000 acre-feet of water per a~, subject to the authcri~mtion of the U.S. Corps of ~8ineers ~d such restrictions, conditions and li~ations as the Board ~y deem p~oper ~de~ the law, ~ules and regulations of the Board; and, ~ W~B, construction of the Gauze-Little Elm He~voi~ now inder construction by the United States Depart~nt of the A~y; ~ IT ORDER~ A~D R~0L~ BY THE OI~ OO~I~ION T~ OI~ OF DENTON, Section 1. ~at for and in c~naideration of the benefits · xpecte~ to accrue to the City of Denton from the p~ovisiona a ~ter supply by reason of ~he conat~ction of Ga~aa-~ittle Elm Reservoir, the City of Denton Hereby ~equests that it be ~rante~ 21,000 acre-feet of storage in ~e reservoir, for which the Olty of Denton agrees to~ contribute to the Unite~ ~tate~ the incremental coe~ of providing this 21,000 acre-feet of storage. ~uch cont~ibutlon ~ill include interest a~ ~( or the goi~ cost of lo~-te~ ~ney to ~e gover~ent) on the cremental co~t of the storage for one-half of the construc- tion period. Such contribution would be payable in twenty (~) yearly installments, ~ith the first installment due one year after the facilities are completed and the storage ~is available. Further such installments will include interest at 2% ( or the goln~ cost of lc~ng-te~mmone~ to the government) on the unpaid balance of the incremental cost plus interest d~rlng the construction period. It is understood that the ~imum contribution or purchase price will not exceed $232,500.00 including the interest during the construc- tion. Seet'ion 2. The City of Denton further requests that in the dete~mination of the incremental cost of the 21,000 aero- feet consideration be'given to the following items; (a) That the 21,000 acre-feet be considered as having been add~ to the project after the inclusion of 415,000 acre-feet of sto~mge'for the City. cf Dallas. The 21,000 acre-feet is the final incrememto (b) ~nat after t~e dete~mination of the incremental cost to t~e City of Denton, that this cost be disconti~~ reason of the fact that the equivalent of approximately 50% of the. water with~awn f~cea the lake by the City of Denton will be ~-~/ ret~m~ned to the lake. ~aotion 3. ~h. 0ity of Denton further requests that sym- pathetic understandin~ be accorded the city by reason of the fao.t that the constx~motion of Garza-Littla Elm and.Grapevine Res,rvoirs will result in the retirement from cultivation of thousand of acres of Denton County's best land and the closln~ of numerous road~, thereby seriously affecting the business and economic li~e~o£ the gity. ~eotion 4. ~h~ City of Denton further requests that it be granted-an'easement ~o construct upon lands owned by the Un,ted States the necessary intake structures, pumping stations~ pipe lines, power lines incident thereto, and appurtenances. Alee the right of ingress and egress for maintenance and operation. All subject to appropriate regulations to be ~resgribe~ bY the ,~ Chief of Engineers. ~~ ~ection 5. ~t this resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as in the Charter in such ea~es is made and provided. PA~S~D AND APPROVED THi~ 3rd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1950. 5igned:J.E.Fitzgerald, Chairman of the AT?~T: City Commlasion, City of Denton Chaa. O. Orr, Jr. ~ecretary Texas. City of Denton, Texas The Corps of Engineers, U.S. Ax~my agrees to be ~ound in accordance w~ th the above Resolution. CORPB OF ENGIN~'.~:~8, UNITED BTATE8 ARMY BY: A motion was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill to ad, pt the resolution. Motion ca, riel. NOVEMBER 3, 1950 3. A motion was made by Taliafe~rc and seconded by Gambill that Mr. Creel and Mr. McCl~rkan be appointed to ~andle all publicity pertaining to the City of Denton going to surface water. Motion carried. 4. ~e following Resolution was presented: 4O9 ,~ ~, ~~ ~e ~t &t ~e ~ti~ of t~ ~tt7 ~~ ,~ ~ & F~it~ for ~ of ~ ~t W~ Ri~s, A ~ti~ ~ ~e ~ ~ Pe~ti~ ~ ~e~ ~ M~. 2~ for ~ 410 CIT! NOV~,W~EI~ 17, 19~0 The Mayor t~ P~iti~ ~al~ to leo~etar7 FALL 27, 19~0 Speelal eallid merit( of th~ City Omission of tho City of Texas, .held ia the Couaoil ~oom of the City ~ , loveaber 2?th, 19~0, at L~.M. Preee~tl G~lbill, YitIKerald, Cll~tll, Taliefer~o. ~le~t I Br~r, 1. The fol3~viag Resolutioa vaa AT · 8F~AL C4tLI~D MF~TI~IG OF T~ CITY ~(l~Sl0J OF TEE ClT~ OF T~CXA~ ~ AT T~ CIT! BAL~ OF SLID CIT! O~ ~ 27th DLY OF MOY~2~, 19~0o ~, The ~ ~i~ ~n~r~ a~i~ tot ~ ~ ~ OF ~ of ~ g~ve (~,N, ~ ~) ~~.St, ~ ~e ~m% O~7 ~ ~e ~d mtreet ~ a ~t~on ~ ~ ~ ~r ve~o~ t~fio ~o~ ~ ~ ~m tot ~id ~~ ~ ~i~ for ~mt~im, ~ei~ a e~t~et or a~t ~th t~ City ~ D~ T~i ~, T~, ~ it ~lv~ ~ the Oi~2 C~ieai~ ~ ~ City of ~, Te~a, that t~e ~? e~ City 8eo~ o~ ~ Ci%7 ~ ~ to en~r into ~ ~t ~th the ~ta~ ~i~7 ~ ~e OAt7 ~eem to aamimt in ~e ~v~t ~ ~d St~$ p~J~t a~ ~t~, ~ the g~em ~ ia ~e ~e~ eh~ ~ ~ ~m ~i~ ~ a ~ thereof. The City ~11 pr~v~m ~ ~ ~t ~Jeet of~y ~ of a~ obm~l ~ of p~r ~; t~ City ~ ~de at lt~ ~ e~mlej for the ~ati~ ~ ~ of W uti~, 41i t~ City for , Si~ed~ J.E.Fitagerald, Chair~aa aL' ~ City Cmmisalon, City of ~t~, ~ ~ T me O~ty of ~, ?~ 2. T~~ f~ 0~ ~ ~ ~IC~ O~E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0%%y ~ that ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (8.H.~) ~ ~tu~ a ~ ~ ~s in~v~m~ ~ the ~blio, it ia ~ ~e ~ ~ ~s ham ~e it ~ ~ ~ City ~t it ~l~, ~ ~ City a~ves ~e ~, ~a~ a~t for ~~ ~ ~~, ~e ~e~, t~ ~ ~ ~ee of the a~ ~ or ~e ~ ~ ~fo~t ~ this 0~. SECTION 1. That elaaa the public oonveaianoe, safety an~ aeoooaity of the City and the people of the City require it, lai~ street ihlll aoaltl~ated. SECTION 2. That tho State of ToxAI be and ia he~b~ Iutho~iaod to e~to~* ~, Qcl~Itruot Iud laintlin ~he etroet ]Moo Jolt at the loeatio= and in the manaer shown on the plana, a~taehod he,otc iud ~ ul~hibtt A" a~d a~de a par~ hereof ia all reipe~ta. '. S~CTIO~ 3. That nothing ia tbii Or~iaaaoe ~ be eaaltm~d to ~blisata the State of T~As to pe~ a~ di~t, iaeide~tal, ~r quantal daaagaa to adJoiming, abutting or other p~perty in e~f~ea~at of thil O~diaa~ee or b~ rea~ of iaatallat~o~, ~aatru~tion, u~e a~d aaiataiu~ee of the at~eet p~oJeet authoriaed ha~eia. SECTIOn4. ~or -~ ia ooneiderution of the mutual oovaaanta halo- ia eoatail~ed, the City doll hereby ascii to iademify the State ~f agaia~t all damagea and olaima of dama~ea to edJoiaing, abutAAnl, or othe~ p~ope~ty for Which the State of Te~-e ia liable, ariaing out of, lneideat to, or in any way connected with the iastallatiaa, the oaalt~otien, aa- iatenae, use and uail~tana~e of laid st~et l~oJo~t a~l dole ha~b~ ~ to iadeamif7 the State of Texas against all eourt oust, attorusy'a fees lad all e0cpenaea in a~naeetion with anita for e~eh dead, el, and if ~uslted to do ac in writing, aaaiat or ~lieve the State of Texu ~ d~fendiag a~y auah eu$ta b~ou~t agaiaat it. SECTIO~ ~. Nothia~ eontaimed berela ahall ever be oonatmmd to plane upon the State of TeXas.any muanor Of liability for iaJu~ to or death of pe~lona 'or for dahlias to, or leal of l~oper~y a~Aai~ ~t of or il aay maaaer co,uae%ed with the Imiato~lleo o~' ~ Of the Stye% eld the City will cave the State of Taxal hanalees fMa a~ a~iaial out of laid naintanlmoe -,'~/ox' uae of at~_~ etreet 8~CTION ~. The Mayo~ of ~he City be and ia ha~oby to -.~eu%a for a=d on behalff of the City a~! ngyMmat aad eoa+4~ot with ~he aterte of Texaa ia aaeo~da~ with -,~ for the ~ of eazf'~L~ the to~ and provilimae Of thi~ O~iaaaee, ia the f~ attae~ed aBd Id~ked "Exhibit B". The City Seo~etorT ia ho~ob~ direo+~i to attest tho a{re~mont and oontr~t an~ to affix the 13~ope~' ~ of the City SECTIOM 7. The Mo~yor of the City, havinl requea~ed ia wl. itiag that this Or~ine~e tab effort f~thwith and there boiaf ia faet aa and i~eretive ne~laity that the wor~ hereia l~SVided for be belun and cam. led out pMIptly and with extMnditian Iud that fha COati. et arc.laid · v~x~ hernia provided for may be befuB and eal~Aed ~mt p~l~&l~ ~ wit~ expediM~a. Th~ reediag of the O~diaanaa on th~ea aeveral da~a ia .he~e~ diapansed with Iud the mrna ihall be ia ~ £e~e lad effect ~ aad a~ter itl palla~e. City of ~ton, To~8 A m~i~ was ~e ~ G~I ~ ~ ~ T~e~ ~ ~l 41g A notic~ ~s m~de b~ TL~taforTo and ~ ~ ~11 ~o ~ lo ~~F ~ ~ uN~, ~ ~ ~ the O~e ~~ ~ · ~ for a O~fe T~ ~ ~ f~= 2. ~ T~s ~ Co. ' ~. M.B, G~ ~~ ~o. bt~. HotLm ~. Roe,,1-- aenting of the City Cemmimeton cf the Cl%y of Doutou~ Texee, held in the Council .Room of the City Hall et 7~00 P,M., Dmeemher Freme~t~ TaliaferTo, Curtis, Brammor. Absents Fitsgermld, Oanbill. l. The Monthly Aocounte were approved and ordered ptid ~o~t of rempe~ive 2. Bidl on Water mot~ere were ope~ f~esu a. Badger Meter Co. d. Ro~ Mfl. ~. b. Well Machiner~ Co. e. Viking ~upply Cc. e. ~orthington G~ou Meter Co. f. Meptuno Meter Co. g. ~ershey .tile. A n~tion was made by Cuttle and meoooded by Brmmmr to ~fe~ the Bide to the City Engineer flor tabula%i~. Motiou OOA*rded. Mr. Creel recommended that the following pux~hamem .be $-1" Neptune ~etere · $ /~,20 ea~ $-2" Meptuae Metere · 125.00 1-3" ~ereey Meter I ~3.20 "plu~ fittinp 3-~# ~ereey Meter · ~72.00 Moti~u was lade by Bre~aer -~d ~eanaded by Curtis to accept ~ re~c~ae~dati~ of the City Engineer a~d purchase the above aa~ed ~etere. Moti~ onrried. ~ ~--~r. GM,bill preaent 3. Monthly reporta were received end ordered filed a.W.T.Elliott f. ~c~a b. ~.G.Creel, Jr. 6. Eugene Cook c. Chae. C. Or~, ~r. h. Jack ~arri~on d. Bailey 0offey i. Q~.Calvert e.C.L.Al~ridge J. ~be~t H. O~l~well, Jr. The following Ordiaanee wen .read~ AN ORDINANCr. ACCEPT~G THE DEDICATION OF THE C~APMAN ADDITION A.D., 1~50, B! M~S ISLA ~A~ C~APMA~ MAXB~, ~OI~D B! ~IA ~BA~D L.X.MAXC~ AND ACCEPTIIlG A~ CIT! STREETS OF T~E CIT! OF D~TOiI~ TEXA3~ THOSE STRY~S -qO DHDICAT]~D ~ SAID ]~ARTLi~ A3 ~HO~M B! THE PLAT OF SUC~ ADDITION AND AO~EFTIlfG AS ALL~ OF THE CIT! OF D~MTON, T~, TqOeE ALL~ -~0 DEDICATED A~ SHOWN B! T~ PLAT OF ADDITION HErO ATTACHED A~D MADE A PA~ R~F A~D BE IT ORDAIHED B! THE C1T! CO~I$SION ~ T~ Ci~ OF DEF~OM,TI3LAS~ That the dedieatic~ cf C~APAIAM ADDITION to the Cit~y of Denton, Texae, ee mh~qm by plat filed with the City Seoretax~ of ~ Cit~ of Dentol3~ b~ Mrs. I~ he Chapman Maxey, Joined by her husbond L.l.Maxoy, tegethe~ ~ith the mtreote and alleys dedicated ther~on, bet and the ~ a~mo hereby accepted by the City of Denton. Thc fact that tho o~ner..of ~aid Addition hem subdivided the mane into l~te su~ bloeke shown by the plat thereof on file ee 8fo~moaid. and dedicated streets and exteneio~m of streets for pul)lie uae for etreet ptu pomme and ham dedicated alleys for utilitiem purposee ~ m~d the ffu~ther fa~t that present conditions in said City make it ver~ demireble for the City ~t~a of t~ City C~ion off ~ City of Den~, of t~ City City of The ~$ty of Dentoa ia the reem~ o~er ef aa ~t f~lO') ~ ~ ~ h~ f~t (~') 1~, e~e~i~ 13, ~ ~ 4 of ~ ~ ~diti~ to t~ City of ~ ~it% ~ ~n~, To~a, ham for strut ~a a ~ ~ H~ B~e% ~ ~ a~ ~%i~ 10~ X ~' ~:~~ ~'~et ~s or ~ othe~ ~ ~ ~e City it ~ ~ ~ ~fltable ItYp Of 1~ ~ the City of ':416 ClTM NALL ~, ~e City ~ ~n~, T~, hal ~ ~ ~ other eon.ideates ~ Wo~ Being a trot ef ~ ~t of ~e D~, Te~a as ~ by the P~t the~of Begi~ag at the Southeaat ~r Throe 8~ 10 fleet to a ~iat for co.erS Thenee West 2~ fe~ to a ~iat Thenee Moth 20 feet ~ a ~int for ~e~$ Three ~st 2~' to the ~e of ~i~. M~, TN~, ~ it ~lv~ Cit2 of D~, Te~a, ~t the City At~ ~ ina~oted to draw up a q~t~ D~ City S~ be instmeted ~ autho~ ~ autho~ to e~oute said 2~t~ ~ ~a ~t ~ the ~id City ~ D~t~, Te~, of P~ ~ ~P~V~ thia ~ ~ of De~r, A.D.~ 1~50. of the City Ce~alealoa, City ATTEST~ of Dentoa, Texas Chae. C. Orr, Jr., $e~eta~ City of D~ton, ~, ~e Oi~ of g~t~, Te~, now a a~ip ef ~ fo~y feet (~') ~de 10' X 150' atrip is not ae~ for strut ~se~ ~ ~ ~er ~ie of ~a~, Te~s, aa it ~ e~ata~ ~d, ~, ~e Oity of D~on, ~n Volvo 7~, P~e 76, of O~ty, B~INNING at ~e ~o~east co~er Mo. ~, of the F~ ~ti~ ~ the City of ~n~n, Te~al 417, ~ $. 1950 ,~l~lC] ila~,b 1~ feet to & point for oome~I ~ Welt 1~0 fe~t to · point ffo~' cortez'I T~ ~ ~ f~ tca ~t fo~ co.er} ~ ~ 1~ f~t ~ the pl~e of ~, ~, ~ it ~lv~ ~ the Oity O~l~ City ~ ~t~, Te~a, ~t ~e City Atto~ ~ and ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~t to ~ ~id City of D~,T~s, of the m ~ ~ of t~ City C~eei~ of the City of D~n, To~m ~ ~l~tl~ aa ~. ~ioa ~. 418 ~, The ,C~ a~t~ ~ ~ ~ CITY OF ~ T~, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, A.D.,I~. e~l~ he~ in t~ City of D~, T~, A.D., 19~0, ~ ~t~ ~ea t~ ~tm their aa fo~mj ~R ~ti~ of T~ct ~ot here attach~ ~ vo~s we~ ~t. ~I~ ~e~tion of Tm~ cf 1~ deae~ u~ ~e o~io~ ~t he.to at~h~ ~e~ ~ A ~ ~I~ ~ T~ CITY ~ ~ ~ CIT~ ~ ~ S~D CIT~ ~ ~ ~ D~ ~ ~, 1~50, ~ thim ~ ~ of D~r, A.D., 1~, ~ ~ to ~ ~l~ at a ~ ~et~ of the Ci~ ~e ~tter of e~vaaa~g ~e ~t~a of a ~'~ti~ ~ t~ ~h day ~ Se~r, A.D., 1950 aaid el~i~ ~ ~ o~e~ ~ ~d City O~ia~i~ the ~ of ~ ~ty ~ D~, ~e of ~ ~ ~ City of D~n ~ ~ ~m of aa~ e~i~, , ~R ~m~o~ of Trot of 1~ de~ ~ ~ offio~ ~ott ~ votes ~ ~ST ~ti~ of T~ot of offioi~ ~tt ~ It ap~ f~ ~e ~ ~d City off ~a~, T~, was a~v~ el~tim, it im ~e~fo~ o~ City of ~n~n, ~1 Te~. City of ~, A ~ti~ web ~e ~ G~bi~ ~ti~ aa p~t~. MQtioa Q~. described ~o~n of ~ a~ h~ ~e~' bnm,~n-~ ~th m m~ol~ 0~ h,~ ~ ~e ~ or ~cel of ~ sit~ in ~e ~t; t~t, or ~el of ~ sit~ in D~cn ~e. ~ ~n tho D~mt~ot O~ ~ 8tyl~ Je~ie Wi~ et al V~ L.L.F~ J.W:.~i~ ~ Wife ~ B~8 ~ ~ a ~ht ~0 feet Wes~ of ~1 wi~ ~ ~ feet ~ ~ot ~ ~t the a~e deaori~ tracts of f~e ~ e~t ~ ~ ~r its ~ga~e P~.~.~P~ ~io ~ ~ of De--hr, A~., 1~. ~ City C~i~i~, City of 420 CITY ~ALL ~'~ D~EMBER 8, 19~0 · motion w&~ ~e ~ G~ll ~ ~ ~ B~ ~. Ho O~amionor void ~. The C~i~ doeh~ P~. - T~ fo~ng O~imce ~a ~ FIC~I~ OF T~ O~C~ OF ~ CITY ~ T~. ~ ~or S~t~ ~ of C~r b, ~i~ XIX of ~e ~l~ City Chair ~ C~ifi~ti~ of 0~ of City of Den~ Te~i ,abel ~. ~ ~ as Each ~ evo~ y~r the City T~ ~o~ ~ of b City of D~, T~o, a M~toi~ list ~ a~ t~ dol~% ~ of t~ City of DenOn, Te~g, to~ther wi~ ~e ~1 ~ of ~es, not incl~i~ ~lty ~d ~b~, ~ each ~ ~e City of Dont~, T~s; ~ a~ a b~ef de~ri~i~ of ~oh ~ ~F ac ~M the Asses~r'o Abetter of City ~tm, ~ the of ~e Cit2 S~ cf ~e City of Dent~, T~. ~ ~e~ Sooti~ ~3 of O~p~ ~e, Artiob X~ of ~e b~8~ Cha~er ~ C~ificati~ of 0~ ~ the City of ~t~, Tens, s~ll ~ a~ ~ ao Su~ ~st ~ eta~ tht the ~%0 sot fo~h nid ~at do not c~ta~ or incl~ ~lty ~ ~T he~er Sooti~ ~ of Cha~ ~e, ~iole X~ of the bvi~ City C~er ~ C~ifi~ti~ ef ~o of City of Denton, Te~a, ~ ~ ~ b as f~j ~$SI~ ~ty ~d inte~eat f~ the ~ the City of D~to~, T~a, ~ ~ ~y T~ he~er Seeti~ ~ ~f C~er ~,. A~cle ~ t~ ~ia~ City Cheer a~ C~ifiea~ of O~a of It ia n~t int~ ~r eon~te~ ~% a ~th t~ ~~ of See~on ~ of th~a ehall ~ a c~ti~ p~t ~ t~ oo~eeti~ of ~ del~t t~a d~ ~ ~g ~ the airy ~d ~ fail~ ~ e~ ~th~'~ i~t a~' ~ of ~e City of D~tm, to ~eet ~ a~ deli~t trna ~e ~ o~ ~ 421 ~o ~oL~wia~ O~tinanoo vas r~ad~ ~ IT ~ ~ ~ CITY ~I~ ~ D~, T~ 422 oe~ of oe~n cysts w~h t~ ~e of ~s aa ~ ~en a~ ~t celebrations with t~ ~ of final wiB ~ ~. ~ ~ ~t less ~ Five ,Do.rs ($5.~) nor ~re ~ati~ the sale ~ discharge of fi~rks ~ the ff~ ~t t~ diso~rge of ~ ~m o~mtit~ee a ma~m fi~ ~ the ~ffe ~ ~ off ira oitimm, c~a~m ~ m~ ~ ~ ~rative Sig~edj P~.TaAiafer~e, Vi~e Chairmaa of the Cha~. O. 0~, Jr.~ See~ta~ City of ~n~n~ Te~l App~: M~ H~ ~o~ Git7 of ~n~, A~v~ ~ to fora' ~ City of ~t~, Te~l ~e ~a ~d ~l. the O~ee ~ its ~ , ~ ~ its ~ ~ f~ ~. ao~ ~. NO O~4~er ~nt ~t~ ~eN. ~ C~ d~ ~'~ 16. A ~ ~a ~ ~ ~ ~ H~ ~ C~ia ~o ~ ~e ' ~pe~tal celled ~etin~ of the City Cc~aiesic= of , a. 1~1 Fc~ ~ ~ P~ $1,~0.~ 2. Ca~er. Xe~ Co. a~, 19~ F~th S~ 950.80 b. 19~ P~ ~ S~ (Fi~ Chieff) a. 1~1 Ch~t S~ei~ ~1~ ~ 981.~ S~ (Fi~ Chief) ~.~ b. 19~1 Ch~t S~elal D~e 8tylel~e 1,~.~ 1 ~e~t ~ O~ ~ ~ $~.~ aa ~r bid ~ice~ 2. A ~ti~ was ~ ~ O~bill ~d ~cc~ fe~ ~ for ~2 t~ t~, 1 ~2 ~ t~ck ~ M~x~te~ 2 ton t~ck. Motion ca~. JA~UARX B, 1951 Special called, sooting off the City Cm~imsloa of the City of D~ton~ Te~a~ held t~ t~ C~useil ~oa of the City Rall, JanuaxT 8, 1951, Pre--ti Fitsffez~ld, ~oa~ill, Cur~im. Abee~t, Talia~em~, Bra~r. L- 1. A mo~i~ ~ ~ ~ O~l~ ~ Z~ Petiti~ ~f ~ ~e~a ~ the Oi~ PlUg B~. ~otion '-- 2. A ~ti~ ~a ~e ~ G~bt~ ~ ~c~ ~ Ou~tm ~ c~fi~ the ~r~a a~eat of D.W. Sh~ aa ~st~i~ of the City ~. Moti~ o~. ' ~' ~. C.L.Woat of West ~it Co. p~nt~ the ~it ~po~ for the · motion ~ms made by Cur.ti. a]~l. seoonde<:l, by 6.mb:l.~l to Be~. Moti~ ea~t~. ~. A ~i~ was m~e by G~bill ~ ~ ~ C~tis ~ ~t ~e Oity At~ey to dete~t-e the law in ~g~ ~ seo~w ~ ~ re~ to ~e City C~ie~i~ on J~ 19, 1~1, 5. A motion was ~de by G~bill ~ aeeond~ ~t of Ve~'s ~tat~ Statutes for ~e Motion oa~i~. ~ ~ti~ ~e C~ission ato~ adJo~ at Secretary CITX NALL J~UAI~Y ].~, 1951 Regular mmetin8 of the City Cemmiaeto~ of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Ro~m off tho City Hall January 12th, 1951. Prmseatt Fitsgerald, Gambill. Taliaferro. Absents Brs~er, Curtis. 1. Accounts for the month of December were approved and ordered paid out of their respective funds. 2. Bids on Street Lighting were o~ned frees 1. Westinghouse Electric Suppl~ Co. 2. General Electric 3u~ly Co. 3. Greybar Electric Supply Co. 4. Priester 3uppl~ Co. Mr. Creel reemmsended that the purchases of luminaire, ba~lse% and c~ntaotore be made from the General Zlectrio and Su~ Co. and that he be authorized to purchase the brackets aa he sees fit.' · motion wa~ m~de by Taliafem-o a~d eenonded by Gambill to ac- cept the reeolendation of the City Engineer and make the purchases fram General Electric Supply Co. of the lmainaire, leaps, ball, et, and o~nteo%ore and to authorise Mr. Creel to purchase the brackets ae he sees fit. The City Commission will c~etermine the location of all l~hte. Motion oax-~ied. 425 3. ~hly ~ ~ ~ived ~ ~ De~t Esads ~d 1. W.T.II~m~' 6. E~ Cook 2.,,H.G~I1 7. Jack ~. C.L.~ 8. Ja~ '$. ~.M.~2~v~ 9. Bai~y Ccffey ~. T~ ~b~s~ ~ 10. C~s. C. O~, Jr. -- 4. Mr. E~ict% ~~ that a Su~rsi~e P~ ~ ~e~ for We~ ~ 8, ~ that a ~g ~f ~ing ~ o~e~ for We~ ~ 10. 5. Bids ~ t~e~ we~ o~m~ ~ 1. B~ Ivey ~r 2, Ora~ Chev~let A ~ti~ ~s ~ ~ ~bill ~d ~eond~ ~ T~iafe~ to ~rchase 1 piek~p ~ G~~ ~h~t Co. for $9~.25 ~ ~ 22 as a trade 6. A ~ti~ ~a ~e ~ ~Btll ~d aec~ ~ Taliafe~ to ~fer ~e ~ ~tit~.c~ O~e Th~ for ~t 1, ~ok 7, of the ~i~ Oa~ P~ ~ti~ ~ ~e City P~g Boa~. Motion ea~ied. 7. T~ City O~i~ ~j~ at ~ P.~. CIT! HALl, . JAGUAR! 15, 19~1 Ca~.led ~eetl~ of the City Cc~nisaion of the Ci~ of ~, Te~s he~ ~ ~e O~e~ ~ of ~ Ci~y~all, J~ 15, 1951 at 1~30 A~t~ ~r, ~i~. 1. A n~i~ ~n ~e ~ ~i~ ~d ~eeonded by Taliafer~ tc resold ~i~ ~ Fri~ ~t'to ~ 1 ~ek ~ in,te~ ~ha~ 5 new t~eks ~ ~ ~ Ch~t Co. ~d trade ~ City T~oks n~r~ ~,~, 35 ~ ~ f~ ~t diffe~n~; ~ one %~ok f~ Ben Ivey actor ~o. ~ City T~ ~ 76 aa a trade ~ for $~.82 net diffe~oe. 2. ~ ~ti~ ~s ~ ~ ~bi~ ~d seo~ ~ Taliafe~ to ~st=t carrie. ~ M~ion was ~ ~ ~11 ~ ~e~ded ~ Taliafer~ ~' ~ City ArVey ~ ~ a ~luti~ ~ net up a elok ~ave neh~ule for ~ City ~a ~ ~ with ~t n~ ~ effeet for Civil 3e~i~ ~ployees 426 0IT¥ HALL ~'~ JANUARY 15, 19~1 4. Bid, on Piston Ring, were opened 1. Double Seal Ring Co. 2. Deisel Supply Ca. Sebastian Deisel Equipment Co. 4. Wopper~. Co., A motion was made by Gamblll amd seconded by TaIiaferre to ~efer to Mr. zlliott for tabulation and recommendation. Motion carried. 5. Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Taliafarro te FAr~hasa four signal light, controls from G.E.Supply Co. fumaediate delivery, for - the Poliee Department. Motion carried. 6. The Commission adjourned at 4:00 P.M. Secretary /~hairman CITY HALL JANUARY lB, 1991 Called meeting of the City Co-~issio~ of the City of Deatom, Texas, held in the Council Roc~ of the City ~all at 1:00 P.M. , January 18, 1951. Presnnt& Fitzgerald, Gambill, Taliaferro, Curtis. Abaentz Brammer. 1. The City Commission met in a Joint meeting with tho Flow Memorial ~o~pital Board of Managers and the County Cc~aleai~ars to diaou~s the financial situation of the Hospital. A motion was made by Taliaferro and'~econded by Gembill that the Board of Managers of Flow Memorial Hospital prepare a revised budget and pr~e~t:~n detail the proposed changee in ~aid budget t~ the City Cmmaissi~ners. Motion carried. The Commission edJourmed to aeet again January 2~, 1951, at i:0(~.M. Secretary ' CITY HALL JANUARY 19, 1951 Called meeting of the City C~issi~ of the Cit2 of Dant~ Te~a~ held in the Cou~oil Ro~ of t~e Git2 ~all JanuAry 19, Present: Fit~gerald~ Taliaferro~ Gam~ll, Curtis. Absent: 427 JAMIlAR~ 19, 1951 1. Mr. L.J.Bou~o~ was ~e~t to ask that the City pa~ for the d~ge that ~s ~ ~ his ea~ ~ he ~ into the fire pl~ ae~as ~e at,et A ~%i~ was a~e ~ G~ll ~d seeond~ b2 C~i~ to refer ~e p~bl~ to the ~g~ de~t. Moti~ carrie. 2. Mr. Elliott re~ed the foll~wing for the ~p~es of the C~ty Po~r P~ a. P~ for all ~ek ~ve~ above 2~ h~a ~r year ~ ztart even aa of Feb~ 1, 1951. b. P~ for ~ert~ ~er ~ ho~s ~r week at ~ rate of ~y ~ing Fe~ 1, 1~51. c. Pay for ~ d~ vacati~ above reeler ~2 off. d. give or ~y for ~ h~li~s at re~lar rate of ~y. e. ~ ai~ ~ave a~r J~ 1, ~951, as ~ pl~ now ~ing ~ra~ ~. A ~tion ~s ~e ~ T~aferro ~d was zecond~ ~ G~bill to adopt the ~c~ati~ ~f ~. E~iutt ~ ~y ~e f~l~ 1.J.B.Wila~ ~ h~ura % 1.~ (~ t~ t~ ~e was a~in%~ for~) 2. ~ O~ 170 h~r~ * 1.~ ~0.80 3. ~ ~ " * 1.~ ~7.~ 6. C.L.~ 52 " ~ 1.~ 3. Moti~ was ~e ~ G~ill ~d seoonded by Tali~er~ ~ p~haae 50~Pia~ ~ags ~ 9oub~ Seal ~ng Co. in Fort Worth at $9.~ each, if the Co. e~ aeet the a~ci~oa~, othe~ise to pu~haae th~ fr~ Sebastaim Die~l ~i~nt ~o. tn J~in Mo. at $10.18 each. Motion ca~. 4. The f~ng ~titi~ wa~ preaent~ J~ua~ 19, 1951 ~ F~flO~, G~ge g. Ho~s, J.T.Ablea a~ ~fe, F~aaie Ab~e, ~d T.L.C~thers ~ ~fe ~r~ Pa~ine Ca~tbera, the ~er~ of a mjo~ty of~the p~y he~i~ de~, ~esire to ~ve ~ah p~y ~e~d ~ ~e ~ of t~ City of D~ton, which p~rty is de~rib~ aa follows, ~ITUAT~ ~ D~to~ Co~, Te~, ~i~ one ~ ~e~ miles S~eaat of ~e Co~ g~ ~ ~e City of Dent~ ~g 33 ~rea of the ~.H.Ho~a Su~ey~ Abstract ~o. ~, ~.ao~ ~i~ar~ deae~ib~ as followe~ B~I~WI~ a~ ~e Mo~ ocher of said R.H.HO~i~ Sudsy; ~ T~E las% 1~ fee%, ~er in Mo~ Line of said S~a2 ~d South Line of %he W.R.~e~ T~0E Mo~h 3~ feet, ~r ~ South L~e of the Co~orate L~ita of the City of Doton~ T~ Eaa% 320 fee~ Sou~east ~o~r of the City L~ta of the City of Denton} ~ S~ a% ~6 feet, ~ h~e of the J.T.Ablea ~d, at 3~ f~t ~orth Liae of ~i~ R.H.Ho~ Sure 2, ~d o~tinu~ 13~ feet, ~ all 1676 feet, ocher ~ ~d R.H.Ho~ 8~y, 1320 feet east of the West L~e thereof; 428 CITY JANUARI 19, 19~1 THENCE West ?60 feet ~er in ~st Line of Te~,, U.S. ~ilhwa~ T~OE Nor~ 47 degrees West with East Line Of aai~ NiSw~ 790 feet ~ er le~s, co,er in West Line of said H~ T~E~CE 760 feet ~ the ~ce of ~gi~i~ '~'~ We hereby ~ieate ~. the City of ~ ~e Steers, ~m ~ta that ~ve here~o~ ~en ~id ~ ~ e~bltsh~ in the a~ve a~. ' IO~R P~ITIO~ ~ot~y pr~ ~at ~e ~que~t for the ~e~- tion of s~id 1~ ~ ~itte~ to the vo~rs of ~e City of Denton at ~ electi~ ~ ~ he~ for ~ch ~ses ~d that sA~d ~rrito~ be a~axed t~, ~d ~e a ~rt of the City of ~nt~, ~ for ~ch o~er aeti~ aa the C~aiom de~ p~r ~11 ever p~y. Si~ed~ ~orge M. No~ina J.T.Ab~, T.L.Oa~thera F~ssia A~e~ Mi~ PauSe A ~ti~ wac ~de ~ G~bill e~e seo~d~ by C~s ~ ~rk M~s. Ables n~ offf of the ~tition at M~. Ab~a ~q~at. Moti~ oa~i~. A motion was ~de ~ G~bill ~d ~d~ by Ta~er~ ~ inst~ct t~ City Attorney to w~te ~ o~in~oe e~g for ~ election off ~ a~e de~i~ tract of ~. Motion 5. A ~oup of men were p~sent ~ a~ ~miasi~ to u~ the for Hot R~ ~ces. A ~oti~ was a~e by Curia *~ ~eomd~ By ~ tJ defez action ~iil the group gets the a~rov~ of ~e C.A.A., ~ t~ ai~ a s~t~nt relaae~g ~e City f~ ~y ~ability. Moti~ oar~. 6. DeWitt Myers ?~sented C~ris~ Cha~a for City ~e~a ~ 6 ~d ~ 7. A ~ti~ was made by G~bi~ ~ ~o~ by Taliafer~ to ~we~iie f~ ~ds for 1 new wee ~d reworki~ of City We~ ~ at ~e ~ off West Nieko~ ~t~et, ~d ~at Mr. C~el ~ ~st~et~ to draw up s~oifiaati~a flor ~th ~s. Motion o~ied. 7. Motion was ~de ~ G~bill ~d ~o~ded by C~is to instruct City Atto~ey to ~mish the C~ssi~ a written opinion aa to the of a ~y do~ Curb fee in the Park~g ~eter Zone. ~ti~ ~. A motion was m~e ~ G~ill ~ se~ by Ta~afe~ ~ au~o~ ~ ~r to get ~e City ~all re~i~d so ~at it ~t le~. ~ti~ 9. A ~on was ~e by G~bill ~ ~d~ ~ Cu~ia ~ iaat~et the City At~ey t9 draw up ~ ~nt to the Electrical rate O~i~e r~ by Mr. C~el. Moti~ ear,ed. 10. A motion was m~e by G~bi~ ~d seeond~ by C~ia to au~orise ~ City Atto~ey to ~hase 1 metal B~k Oaae ff~r the City Atto~ey' O~ee. ~tion carrie. 11. U~n motion the C~ieelen st~ adjoin. 429 ~1'! ,HALL JANUA~! 2~, 1991 Oallod ~eetiag of the City Cm~m~esio~ of the Oity of Dent~, Texas , 1. ~; Ba~a~ Chai~ of t~. Boa~ of ~agers of ~low M~rial ~ospital prea~ a ~vil~ ~ot for the Kospi~, ~ ask~ that tho a~a~ ~,~ ~a~ ~ ~ their ~lf of %he indebt~ess of Flow 2. A ~ was ~ .~ Ta~erro ~ ~o~ ~ G~bi~ %hat ~"' lB a JOint ~t~, ~ ~e City ~ O~t2 C~ealonore of than date, the ~ ~tit~ ef O~ff~ ~ey ~ the Ci~ Pl~g ~i~'le a ~ of Cheer T~ ~&le II of ~o Revised O~eos of dis~t as ~ ~ a~d ~ ~ Use Distrie% ~p ~d i8 T~ Ho~h 95 feet ~ a ~1% ~r 430 CITY JAGUAR! 2~, 19~1 The City C~..ion of the City cf D~t~, Te~e, hereby fi~ that ~eh a i~ in acco~ce ~ a c~prehenaive ~ for ~e ~ae of pr~timg the ~lfa~ of the City ef Dent~, ~d ~ a ~a~able eon~deration~ ~ other thugs, for the eharae~r of ~e district ~d for its ~ar ~uitaBi~ty for ~i~ar uses, ~d with a view to conae~ing the ~1~ of ~i~iag ~ ~courag- i~g the ~t a~opria~ use of such l~d fo~ ~e most benefit ~f t~ City cf D~n, That the a~ve descried ~y i~ he.by ~ width ~ ~ ~ as ~at te~ is defined ia Ohap~r T~, ~. ~e of the ~ O~i~oea off the City of Dent~, The fact t~t ~ ~er of the able de~d pro~ deal.s to pla~ ~ said ~pe~y va~b~ ~sineae ~v~ents, ~ t~ ~her faet that ~eh ~v~te ~ ~lu ne~ ~ ~e City off Dent~ in its p~ for d~e~ent ~d ~e~, ~d the ~her fast that the p~s~t classi- eation off said pro~y prev~ta such ~s~ea~a ~ ~img ea~i~ ~ o~ra~, ~d the ~er fast that ~e p~ ~ ia ~ for ~e City of D~ Texa~, ~s inve~tigat~ said ~t~r ~ ~e~d~ ~ this C~isai~ the i~ia~ eh~ge of said pro~y ~ the~a~aa elaaai~eati~ orea~ ~ ~e~ey and ~ urger ~d ~rative aeeesait2 t~t ~e that o~in~ce~ ~ ~ad ~ thee several meet~g~ of the City C~aei~ ~, ~e ~ is, ~d be~ ~s~ ~d this ~nee ~a~ ~e effeet ~- m~iate~ u~n its ~saage a~ a~rov~, ~d it ia he~ adopt~ ~ app~. P~ ~ ~P~ this the ~ day of J~, 19~ 8I~ J.E.Fita~ra~, AT~ Cha~. C. 0~, Jr. , City of ~toa, Te~s A~ as to fo~ ~ legality Ap~v~'~ M~k ~, City of ~toa, Te~a City Atto~ey, City of D~t~, T~e Motion ~ ~de by ~rt~a ~ ~eo~ ~ ~bill ~ ~s~ ~e~ ~ss to ~e seo~ re~ing. Motion ca~i~. ~ Mo i~ was ~de ~ G~bill ~d aeco~ ~ Ou~ia ~ ~a~ ~e O~i~oe ~' Moron was ~e by T~iafe~o ~d aed~ ~ G~bill ~ ~o~ the ~ O~i~ee as ~. Motion carried. ~ho following O~in~ee ~e readl VIS~ CITY C~ ~ OF T~ CITY ~ ~T~ T~. OF T~ C~ OF D~, T~ T~AT, Section 331, of Cha~e~ ~iele III cf ~ City Cha~er ~d C~ifieatioa of O~ia~eea of the City of D~t~, T~a~ ~ ~ the a~ i~ he~ ~al~. P~S~ ~ ~P~V~ this ~th d~ ef J~a~, A.D., 1951. City Attorney, City of De, ton, T~ua --. Motio~ wa. ~ade by Gambill and seo~ by Curtim to ~e~ ~les I ~ ~mm ~e O~oe ~ i~ mee~ reading. Motion carried. i " Notion ~a ~e ~ ~bill ~d seco~ O~l~ee ~ i~ thi~ ~ f~l ~ading. Motion Motif'was ~ ~ G~bi~ ~d second~ ~ C~tis ~ adopt the U~ motion the ~eting sto~ adJo~. CIT! mALL JAMUAR~ 30, 1951 CaLled a~etia~ ~f the City Cc~iaei~n of the City of Denton, -' Texas,30, 19~l.he~ ~e Co~edl Ro~ of ~e City ~all at 1~ P.M., J~ P~sent~ Fit~e~, B~r, T~lafe~, G~bill, Curia. A~t~ 1. ~i~ ~1 ~ ~ G~ill ~d ee~d~ ~ Taliafer~ ~ ~stmet the City At~aF ~ d~w up the aeeeaea~ ~rl oa~g for a Cha~er ~end- ~t e~ ~ a. Pe~t the City C~asion to ~nex p~rty wither b. ~e Chief e~ Pc~ ap~intive By Mayor wi~ a~al ~ of ~ City C~i~. e. ~a City AZ~ey a~intive ~ Mayor ~th a~oval d. P~v~e f~ O~i~ ~ J~e of Co,ration C~, ~ ~ a~ ~ ~r with app~v~ cf ~e City O~asi~. ~ electi~ ~ ~ he~ at ~e ne~ ~r City electi~. ~otion 2. Moti~ ~a ~ ~ T~iafe~ a~ ~conded ~ B~r ~ ~t a ~i~t 1~ raise ~ ~ City ~pl~ea as a coat of li~ raise, beg~ning Fe~ 1, { ] : U~ ~ ea~ ~e fol~win~ vo~ s~e~ Fit~e~, Taliafer~, ~r. The fcl~ing C~asio~rs voted ~N~'~ C~tie, $~11. The 432 F~Y 5,1951 At a special celled meeting of the City C~miseion of the.City of DenS,on, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City ~all, Februar~ 5, 1951, at 7~00 Present: Fitzgerald, G~mbill, Br~m~er. Ahsent~ Taliaferro, Curtis. 1. A motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Bra~aaer to instruct the City Attorney tc write an Ordinance to a~and Chapter 1, Article 1, Seotio~ 1, -' of the revised Charter and Codification of Ordinances cf the City of Dent~, so the regular meeting of the City Cn=~ scion ~r~ll be the let Monday after the first day of the Month, unleze the firet day of the moath f~lls c~ Sunday in w~icb case the meeting will be the second Monday Might in each ~mth, at a ti~e and place set by thc C~air~m of the City Commission. Motioa carried. Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned. CITY F~_~.T. F~.~RUARY ~, 1951 Regular meeting of the City Ccsm~eei~ of the City of Denton, Texas hel~ in the Council Room of the City Nell at 6~30 P.M., February 9, 1951. Preeeot~ Fitzgerald, Talta~erx~, Gambill, Brenner. Absent~ Curtis. 1. The accounts for the month of January were approved and or~lered paid rout of their respective accounts. Taliaferro Absent. 2. Mr. T.L.Caruthere presented a petition for annexation: Denton, Texas, February 9, 1951 TO T~ HOI~ORABLE CI'I'~ CO~ISSION OF THtE CIT~ OF D~TO~, TEXAS. YOUR PETI~'IONF~S, George M. Hopkine~ T.L.Caruthers & wife, Mildred Pauline Caruthere, and George W. Wopkins, Jr., the ~nere of t~e ~aJority of the property hereinafter descri~ ~eaire to have ~eaeh ~party a~ex~d, and mede a part of the City of Denton, which property ia deeeribed aa roll,wa, to-eit~ Situated in Denton C~ty, Texaa, Being one ~ud one-half miles S~uth- east of the Court ffouse in the City of Denton, being 33 acres of the .~u~vey, Abstract No. 169~+ and 2.6 acres of the W.R.Teague Survey, Aberrant No. 12~, a~d more particularly described as BEGINNING at the Northwest corner of said R.~.~opkine Survey; THENCE East &0CO £eet, corner in North line of said survey a~d South line of the W.R.Teague Survey; TH~CE North 356 feet, cor~er in South Line of the Corporate Liaits of the City of Denton~ T~ENCE East 320 feet Southeast corner of the City Lignite of the City of Denton; T~ENCE South at 276 feet, South line of the J.T.Ablae land, at 356 feet North Line of said ~.H.Hcpkins Survey, a~ continuing 1320 feet, in all 1675 feet corner in said R.H.~opkins ~rvey, 1320 feet East of the West Line thereof; I~AR~ 9, 1951 ?~E~CE West ?60 feet corner in East Line of Te~a E.~. ~ighwa2 T~CE Nor~ 47 deg~ea we~t vith ~st line of said Hi~b~a 790 feet ao~ or less~ ester in West Line of said ~opk~a Sudsy; T~0~ Nor~ 7~ feet ~o the place of ~ginning. We' be~ d~i~ to the Oit2 of D~ton the Steers, ~leys ~ eas~ts t~ ~ heretofo~ ~en ~id out and eatabli~ in t~ a~e a~a. -' ~ P~IO~ ~pect~ ~ay tha~ the r~ue~t for the a~e~tion of said ~ ~ ~itted to ~e vote~ of ~e City of D~t~ at ~ eleoti~ to ~ ~ for ~ch ~e, ~d that s~d territo~ ~ a~e~d ~ ~d~e a ~ of ~e City of D~tou, ~d for ~ch other ~ti~ aa ~e C~S~ ~y de~ p~r will ever ~. Si~ed~ Geo~e M. T.L.O~thera ~i~r~ P~uline George M. ~o~ins, A ~ti~ ~s ~e W G~bi~ ~d sec~ed ~ Brmr to the ~t~ti~ ~d ~er ~ el~tion, ~ that the City Atto~ey ~ in- at~t~ ~ p~ the O~ce ~llins the election, ~vided t~t the p~y ~e~ ~ for ~ esot of ~e election. Motion ea~ed. ~oti~' wa~ ~e ~ G~bill ~d second~ by Briner ~ app~ve ~e ~u~s of ~t~r ~, 1950 ~ J~ ~, 1951, as ~. ~ti~ m ~e ~ G~ill a~ a~d~ ~ Br~r to defer aoti~ ~ t~ ~titi~ of C~ffo~ ~ey. ~otinn e~ed. :~. we~ re~iv~ ~ o~ered fil~ f~ a.H.G.C~I f. Dr. Jack Skiles b. ~$~e C~ g.W.T.~lliott c. 0.L.~rid~e h. Jack Harris~ ~. B~l~Ceff~ i ~hae. C. Orr, Jr. e. T~ ~ns~ J ~rt H. Ca~, J~. · .6. ~ti~ ~ ~e ~ G~bi~ ~ ~o~d~ ~ B~r to in,t~ct f~Mi~ St. tc W~t St. ~ ~ North E~ St. f~ M~i~ey St. to ~i~ ~ ~. ~ti~ ~o~ bids flor a ~v~ving ~er for the Wa~r & Li~t De~nt for ~ ~ ~e Street Li~ta. Metion oa~ied. . ~. ~oti~n ~e ~e ~ G~i~ ~ ~e~ by Br~r ~ advertise flor bide for a oola c~te~. Moti~ ca~i~. ~. ~lo to draw a~ ~d Inte~at ~ ~i~8 ~d, ~olal Resets ~, ~ ~,~ Bet~e~t ~ bti~=~t ~a out of ~e First Mati~ B~ ~ ~aa, ~ de,sit ~ ~ ~e City De~oi~ in ap~ate aeonS; Moti~ 10. Motion ~e ~f. Ste~ ~ $~.~ ~ ~r 1~ t~eo, ~e ~ ~ e~r in assessing br ~s~enoe. ~ ~M. U~ ~t~ t~ ~salon st~ ~Jo~n~ at 1Ot~5 P.M. S~ CITY HALL FABRUARY 16, 195.1 At a special ~ting of the City 0~asi~ of the Oit~ of D~, Te~s, he~ in the O~cil Room of ~e City ~, Feb~a~ 16, 1951. P~seut~ Fit~gera~, G~bill, Taliafe~o, Abzent~ G~. 1. Th~ ~ti~ou~ against re-m~ing ~f lot 1, b~k 7, ~f the Oa~ll Pa~ ~4itiom were p~aented. Mr. Joe Mitehe~ ~4 ~. O.~.Peip~ fer ~ re-~g ~ Melvin TaFlor, J~ ~gga, J.E.Viua~, J.H.Pa=~om~ O.O.Riaer ~d Miss ~i~ Robin~n s~e a~st ~a re-~g. Mr. Cm~well, 0i%2 Atto~e2 rec~4~ t~t the ~titi~ ~ because it was definite~ a~t ~ng ~d was not ia the ~$r ~f ~e City ment to ~e~ the orl~nal ~oning o~in~ce ~ ~oh a ~er. A ~ti~ wa~ ~e ~ Ta~afer~ ~ ~co~ ~ ~r ~ ac~e~ the ree~endation of the City Atto~ey ~ aemy the ~titiea ~f Ol~e Thews for ~-zoning lot 1, bl~ 7, Car~ll Pa~ ~4ition. Motion ca~i~. 2. Mr. W.E.~ was present ~ a~ed that the Bus C~y ~ ~uir~ to rupiah ~ttar semite, ~ not s~p their ae~iee at 7~ ~. George Gi~ was prezent ~d a~ed ~a% the Oit2 ~ ~nt iz the del~quent ~s ~n the J.M.A~ina, Eat. A ~tion waz ~e ~ Tal~err~ ~ se~d~ ~ ~i~ to ~fe~ ~e a~ve ~uest to ~. Orr, City T~ Assessor a Col~or ~ Mr. Oe].4~, City Atto~ey for stay a~ ~co~atiou. Motion ~arri~. A. A ~tion was ~e b2 Taliafe~ ~d ~e~ by C~ia ~ a4ve~ise for ~ds fe~ Steer ~kers. M~tion 5. A moti~ was ~e a~ second~ ~ aurorae the ~r ~ ea~ the Ch~ of the School Boa~ ~ ~ them that Mrs. C. ~p~comb is gong to the p~y on Eg~ St~t and Alice Steer, ~ al~ the p~rt~ ~ C~rea~ ~ M~ts ~d w~ta ~e School ~ have first c~ce on the iota. Motion 6. The roll, lng o~in~ce wa~ re~ ~ O~IN~E BY ~ CITY ~ISSI~ ~ ~ CITY ~ ~ON T~, DAY OF ~H A.D.~1951, ~R T~ P~E OF S~I~ TO ~ QU~FI~ V~ OF S~D C~TY ~R ~I~C~, C~M P~ T~TORY TO BE ~ TO T~ P~ CIT~ ~S ~ S~D ~POI~INO A P~IDING 0~IC~ ~ S~ ~I~ ~ D~ That a a~cial e~cti~ s~ ~ he~ ~ ~e City Ha~ in ~ City of D~, Te~a, on the Nine~ day of ~ A.D., 1951, ~r the of ~tti~ to the qualified voters of the City of D~, Te~s, at said el~tica~ the fo~o~ p~siti~a~ S~A~3. T~ ~ION ~ T~ CITY OFT~ C~Y OF ~ON, T~, ~0N T~ P~TI~ ~ T~ P~Y ~, ~ L~ITS OF T~ CIT~ OF D~ON, T~. Sl~ tn Denton, C~nty, Texa~, bein~ ~e ~ ~ehal~ mile~ ~a~g of t~ C~ ~ouae in the City of D~t~, beAng 33 ae~a of the R.~.H~aa A~t~et ~o. 1~4 ~d 2.6 ae~ of the ~.R.Tea~e S~ey, Abstract No.~, ~d ~ ~rti~arly descri~ as BEGI~I~ at the Not,west oo~er of aai~ R.H.~o~ins Su~ey~ T~ East 10~ feet, co,er in Moth line of said ~ey ~ South Line of W.R.Te~e Su~ey; 43J T~ 5~h ~th at ~6 f~ 3~th L~e of t~ J.T.Ablel ~, at 3~ feet Ne~ ~e ef ~id ~.H.~a Sudsy, ~ ~=t~a~ 1~20 feet, ia ~ feet 'E~t ef ~e West ~e' t~fl T~ ~o~h ~7 de~ea We~ ~th ~at ~ne of said ~ighway ~ feet ~ or T~ Gity 5~ta~ of the City of Dent~ Iha~ e~ to ~ ~nte~ u~ ~ official ~l~t ~ h u~ at a~d eleeti~ the a~ve p~aiti~, a~ s~l e~ae to ~ ~t~ ~th the field no~ aecG~ said P~IOI T~% E.O.Oa~ is he,by a~int~' p~aid~g offioev at ~ fo~ laid eles~ ~ ~ a~l a~t ~oh assiet~ta as ~y ~ neoes~ to pro~rl~ ho~ ~ ~ct s~d elects. T~t a~d e~ion ~a~ h ~ ~er the ~visions a~ the C~sti~- tio~ ~ ~va of ~ S~ ~ Te~e, a~ of the Cha~er a~ O~na~ea of the Oi~ off DmZ, T~I, a ~ei~ Co,ratio. ~at ~ ~t~ of the ~ta of ~id electi~ ~ ~ ~ by aueh ~at the 6ity 3~ off ~e City of Dem~a 'ia here~ ~tho~d de~ to ~e p~ai~ .o~fi~r of ~id election al provid~ by ~v. T~t due ~ leal ~otiee off llid eleetion s~l ~ given ~ ~e ~- ~g ~ t~e ~a ~ thil ~, si~ ~ the Ch~ of the City ~ ~ ~ C'ity. L'of g~, Te~s, ~ TH~ ~b~e plaeee in laid City, for t~y ~Kti~ 'days ~ to the date off ~id e~ti~, ~ of ~i~ notices a~;-~ ~ at ~he City ~all in the City of D~tom, Te~l. ~y ~d all o~oea or pa~s thereof, ~ a~iet be~, a~ re- '~. T~t ~y ~d a~ ~nael ~d ee c~ect~ ~th t~e a~cial elation ~ ~ ~d ~ ~. T~.0a~the~ of the City of Demt~, 436 CITY ~ALL FEB~UAR~ 16, 1951 Section 10. T~e ?act that the a~ve ~eso~ te~t~ ia ~rge~t~ ae~ ~ industrial ~ ~img c~st~ot~,, together ~th %he fast that ooam~oti~ ~aa ~ ~e~ e~ ~ the i~bilit2 of ~he o~era of oe~a~ of maid tra~a to ~ Oit~ Utilities ~til maid territo~ is ~d~ ~ ~e~ed ~ the Oit2 of P~ ?~s~ ~ ~rgemoy ~d ~blio neoessitF that the ~ requi~m~ this to th~ m~ral ~a~i~m ~ thee several ~m ~, ~d the ~e is here~ ~a~n~e~, a~ this o~imance shall ~ p~c~ on ira t~ ~ fill~ a~ m~ ~ ~ ~ force ~d effect fr~ ~ a~er its ~m~Be --~ a~al. - P~ ~D ~P~ THIS T~ 16th DA~ O~ ~ lgS1. C~z~on, City of D~ton, City of Denton, Te~m Approvedt Mark H~, City of Den~n, T~ A~ved am to fo~ a~ leg~itys R.H.~, Jr., City Atto~ey City of DenOn, Motion was ~e by T~i~erro ~ ~o~e~ by Brier to sus~ ~m . ~d ~ms the O~oe ~ its 8oeo~ re~i~. Motion No~ion warn ma~e ~ T~iafer~ ~ ~o~ ~ Br~r ~ ~8a ~e Or~i~oe to its ~i~ ~d fill ~i~. Motion Motion warn ~e ~ T~iaferro ~ m~oo~ ~ B~er to ~ adopt the O~inance am read. Upon roll o~l all preset vot~ ~*. Motion ~rie~. 7. The followi~ Remolution was react ~ A S1ECI~ ~TING OF T~ OITX ~I~ OF T~ CITI T~, W~ ~ T~ CITY ~ ~ T~ ~ DAY ~ ~Y A.D.lgS1. ' ~ the City of Denton, Te~s, ~ ha~ ~ ~mii ~ ~ Firm% Nati~l ~k in ~s,,D~a, Te~s~ City of ~t~ g~o~o LiS% ~ P~er R~ B~m (ae~em 1947) In~t ~ 5i~ ~d Aoo~t, ~ti%l~ a~oi~oa~y 8inkin~ ~se~e Aeo~ a.~l~oe $~p783.~3 ~ ~ ~ Oity of $6~,617.50 ~d ~ ~e City of D~ton Electric ~t ~ P~r ~v~ (series 19~7) Rental Bette~ent a~d ~t~nt ~ ~me~e a ~nee $1~,~ ~ the City of DenOn ~s a leg*l~F demi~ Oily de~, ~1F the First Sta~ B~k of ~%on, Te~s, ~i ~ in ~r o~i~ ~er the sta~ laws (~fe~eet Ve~o~t~ Stetu~m-2~) a city shall de~t a~ ~m of ~e City in ora ~ aemi~t- ~ de~mito~ and; ~ The City C~a~i~ of the tit2 of ~t~ ~i~ desi~ e~ ~lly wi~ the a~ve said statu~ ~ ~ the ~~ of its City Oh~r i~ is de~ ~vi~ble ~t ~e a~ve ~fe~no~ ~s ~ p~ ~ de~si% in specially deai~at~ ~se~e ae~ntm in ~e Oity's leg~ demi~a~ de- ~i~, ~e First Sta~ B~ of Dent~, Te~m, ~d$ ~E~ said de~sito~ is a h~ ~mtituti~ it is ~er de~ ad- viaa~ ~at all ~a of the City of Dent~ ~ ~t~ ~ a h~ ~ ~e ~ia First S~ B~ of %he City of D~t~, pl~ ~rities ~ the Git2 of D~ton at ~ t~s mq~ to ~e averse ~i~ ~lanoe of ~1 ~s ~ de~sit ~ the C{ty of D~%~ in s~d ~. 437 ~?~ ~IZ 16, 1951 lf~ TI~I~ I~m it ~lv~ ~t ~o ~ of ~e C~ of Denton ~i~ 8~ ~k ~f D~, ~, t~e Oity of D~~ ~ga~ desi~a~ de- ~mi~. ~e~i~, City ~f D~n, Te~a ~ti~ ~a ~ ~ B~er ~d ~c~ ~ T~erro ~ ~opt ~e ~tl~ ~ ~. ~ e~l all ~aai~e~ v~ '~e~. T~ 8. The f~ ~aclu~ w~ r~d~ ~ A SP~I~ ~G ~ T~E CITY ~I~ OF T~ CIT~ M~i~ B~'~ D~e~ T~I, ~ ~e Wa~r ~ ~er R~e Bo~a (ae~ea ~ ~e ~L~y o~ D~n, T~ has on de~ait ~ ~e Na~ B~ ~ Dales, Te~ ~ i~ ~ater a~ Sewer ~venue B~ ~'.~e,~ ~tF of ~t~ ~. ~e~2 ~t~ City ~eito~ ~ ia ~ ~i~ ~er the ~ ~ ~ Ci~l 5~2~) a Cit2 ~a~ deposit all ~de ~g the ~ ~ l~ ~ ~a~ de~i~ ~d~ ~ ~ ~ty O~s~i~ of ~e City of D~ ~i~ ef.~$ ~ ~ ~ a~ s~d s~tu~ ~ with the ~ui~ts y de~t~ de~, ~ First S~te B~ ~ DenSe, T~ ~; ,, ~,~ ,e ~ Fi~t S~ B~k of t~ City of ~, Texas, ~ ,~j~tl~~ ~ ~ ~ity off ~n at all ~m ~al ~ the ~ ~ily ba~ ~1 ~ ~ de. sit ~ the City cf Denton in said ~ T~B N it ~v~ that ~e t~amu~r of the City of Demt~ ~ Fi~ S~ B~ of.~, Te~ ~e City of Denny's ~gal~ desi~at- ~ d~i~. Si~J.E.Fitzgera~, Chai~ of ~e City ~mmi~, City of ~, T~m ~T~ 438 CITY ffALL [TI 9. Bids on Addin~ Machtnea ~e~ o~ ~t a. Kibler T~w~r Co. b. Denton T~ter 0e. ~. Mon~e Call,ting ~eh~e 0~ A motion waa m~e ~ ~e~ ~ ~ B~er ~ ~a~ ~e M~ D~b~ Regis~r ~ohine f.r $~.~. M~ oarri~. 10 ~1,~ E~mtrt~ ~ai~ ~o~e on ~ati~ ~f the Oi~ 8~%a~, Moti~ ~. Saereta~7 0haimnan CITY VAT.T. FEBRUARY 22, 19~1 Called meeting of the City Ccamiqion of the City of DenOn, Texas, he~ ~ ~e C~oil R~ of ~e City ~, Fmb~ ~, 19~. P~s~ts Fitzger~d, G~bi~, C~is. Ab~nt~ ~r~, Taliafe~. 1. , The ~eting was oall~ to ~i~ma s~e~l with four City officiala. 2. Motion waa --~e ~ G~i~ -~ ~e~ ~ ~i~ ~t ~ Folioe ~at ~ ~s~ot~ not to give tic~ta to m~er a~ ~st~cti~ p~te~. ~otion ~. 3. Motion ~aa ~de ~ G~bi~ ~d ee~nd~ By O~ls ~at ~ Ci~ ~gineer ~ ~et~e~ ~ ~t up n~ li~%l ~ Wast ~i~o~ Steer aa a~t ~ b~k ~et C~gresa St~et on Mor~ E~ Steer. ~ti~ ~. ~stme~ ~ have a f~e C~p Drive in Mar~. Mott~ 5. Noti~ was ~e ~ G~bi~ and m~ ~ Cu~im ~ ao~t $~55.60 ~ ~erge Gi~o~ flor ~.M.A~s ~es if Moti~ oa~ed. U~ ~ti~ the C~ssi~ st~ ~Jo~. ,~eo~,-t.ar,/ ~/Chairman 439 Abs~t~ Tamales, Br~r. a. V~ Sup~ Co. d.U.S.Pi~ & F~ Co. ~ti~ warn ~e ~ G~blll a~d seo~d~ ~ ~tim ~ ~ffer bids to Meti~ ~ ~ ~ ~11 ~ see~ ~ Curtis to ~fe~ to the City 3. B~ m ~ ~a~ ~ ~eo~io Coin Co,term a. S~ J~ b. B~ Aurae Co~ C~ter e. A~tt Ce~ ~r CoJ ~e~e Ceia C~r ~ ~ T~i~r Co. for $550.~. ~oti~ ~r~ed. 6. .The fo~g O~i~ee was T~ OF ~ ~ ~ ~ ~H SIDE OF T~ ~e ~i~ ~ ~,e Dis~to~ ~p of ~e City of Den~, Texa~ iS ~1 ~at c~a ~aet or ~1 ~ ~ sit~t~ ~ the Oity of se~d as B~I~I~ at in~rseetion of the east ~e of Fr~ St~et ~CE east 7~ feet to Pec~ Creek. 440 CITY WALL F~ 23, 195~ T~CE in a westerly di~oti~ ~ the No~ ~ of Peo~ Cr~ ~ the eazt ~ne of ~r~ ~treet. TM~CE S~th 25 feet atraiSt to t~ pla~ of ~ the above descri~ p~iea are he~ ~ f~ the dwell- ing district aa mh~ on ~aid Z~ing ~ U~ Dia$riet Map ~ ~ he~ p~c~ in-~e ~ms~ss District aa ~ho~ ~ ~id ~p, ~ a~ ~i~i~a of ~ ~ing O~im~ee ~d ~ng Map a~ he~a~er apply ~ ~i~ p~y aa P~2 ~ aa other pro~y ~cat~ ~ a ~inea~ Diat~o~ as ~a~ def~ ~ ~aid ~a~ ~ing O~i~ee. 2. The City O~ia~ion of the Oit~ et D~a, Te~a, hmre~ tiaa ~eh a ~nge ia ~ acco~ce with a e~p~hemaive p~ for t~. ~ of ~ting the health, ~tet2, morea ~ general ~e of s~d City of ~ wi~ rea~ab~ considerate, ~ o~er ~i~, for ~e C~am~r ot the ~i~t~t ~ for its ~c~iar a~i~ty to~ ~ie~ ~es, ~ ~ a view ~ ~n~i~ ~e v~ue of ~X~i~ ~ enco~in[ the n~a~ app~ia~ of ~eh 1~ toy the ~at ~nefit of t~ Oity ~ D~, That in view ~ the ~ar aiguati~ ~d ~tion ef ~e a~ve ae~ ~aet it ia not neoezaa~ ~ ~aoe ~ in a ~i~ T~e fact t~t the o~er of the ~e~ he~fore deaari~d de- ai~ ~ p~ee on ~id ~iaa val~ab~ ~sine~m ~v~a, ~ the ~her ~aot that ~eh i~rov~nta a~ ~dly ne~ ~ ~e City of D~ton, o~ehenaive p~ t~ develo~ent a~ ~esa, ~ ~e ~er tae~ t~t the ~nt elasai~ti~ of said pro~iea, prewar ~eh ~ai~a~ ~ ~i~ ea~bli~ad a~ o~rat~, ~ ~e ~rther fact ~at ~e pl~ ~ for ~e City of Denton, T~s, ~s inveatigate~ aai~ ~tter a~ ~ ~s C~saion ~e i~iate ch~ee of said ~iea to the ela~sifioati~ c~ate~ ~ emergency ~d an ~ ~ ~rative neo~ait2 ~e ~~ ~at o~ee~ be re~ ~r~ several meeting~ ct the City C~aaion ~, ~d the a~ ia, he,by ~a~ ~ this o~a~ a~ ~e ett~t ~iately u~ it ~ssage a~ appel, ~ it i~ ~e~ ~ N, P$S~ ~D ~P~V~ than 23~ d~ o~ ~e~, A.D., 19~. Signed: J.E.Fits~erald, Chairman · TTF~T; City Ccmaiaatea, City of ~nton, Oha~. C. 0~, ~r.~ ~ec~t~ Te~ City of D~ton, Te~ Ro~rt H. O~well, Jr., Atto~y City of City of ~mton, Motion was made by Gambill and eeoonae~l by Curtie to suspend ~e ~Alee a~d pas, the ordinance to the seemed reading. ){orion c~rried. Motion vasma~e ~y Gambill and seoonde~ by Cut'tis to paae the Ordinance to its thir~ and final reading. Motion carrimt. M~tion was made by Oambill and seeomimt by Curtis to paea the Ordinance aa read. Ail members present voted "Aye". The Chairmam aeelared the Ordinance passed. ?.1 ?h~ foll~ ~olution wu A ~L~I~ ~I~ A PO~CY TO ~ FO~ B~ ~ C~ ~I0~ OF ~0~ I~ T~ ~I0~ ~ IT ~ B~ T~ ,CIT~ ~I~I~ OF ~ CIT~ OF D~O~ .,. It is ~ ~ ~ ~ ~e ~oy of ~ City of ~nt~ ~at the , ,f~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ collection of deli~t ~, mow ..... ~1. ~ C~ty T~ C~t~ ~11 ~il no~oe~ ~ each ~quen% ~ ~- ,~i~y (~) ~ f~ tho dm~ of ~ch ~tioe ~it ~11 ~ inlti~M the~on. ~lee~ ~1 f~ ~ ~e 2i$y AtOmy a ~eate ~y of ~oh notice ,~ ~ ~ity AtOmy ~ fo~ noti~ ~eh delt~mt ~ ~rs ~t ,~ ~ ~e a~ ~d ~!t ~11 ~ iaati~ the~on at t~ ~ti~ $i~l J.E.Fitsgeral~, Chaiman of the City Oc~aission, City of DenOn, Oi~ of 9~t~, Tern Moti~ ~e ~ ~ ~ ~ me~ by O~im . ~ti~ ~ ~,,~ ~ ~d ~ ~ Cu~is tit2 ~r ~ ~ a. Fl~ Their ~ Brigge ~eaver. Moti~ carried. 10., O~ ~%1~ the 0~1~ at~ ~J~ at 6:A5 442 G1T][ }{~ ,' ~}{ 1, 1951 '~ Called mee%ing of the City Commission of ~e City of Denton, Te~ he~ in the Co, oil Ro~ of the City Ha~ ~r~h ~% 1951, at 3~ P.~. Present~ Fitzge~ld, G~bill, Curia. Ahaent~ Tal~aferro, ~rmmm~r. 1. A motion was ~de ~ G~bi~ ~d aeoonded ~ C~$~ t~t the In~e~ati.nal Relat~oma 0~b be denied the use ef the City ~all ~itori~. Moti~ aarried. ~- Wt~es~s~ ~ deni~ the u~e of the Cit~ ~all ~dt~o~ for reason t~t. the hi~o~ of the org~i~ti~ .how, that t~uble ~s ~a~t~ ~ the org~i- ~ti~ uai~ Public Buildings. Motion oa~ied. 3. The follow~ Ordim~oe was ~ AN ORDINANCE BY TME CIT~ C0$4MISSIOI~ OF THE CITY OF D~CTON TEXAS, C~ING ~D ~NG ~ ~ION TO BE ~ ~ T~ ~I~ D~ OF ~L~ A.D., 1951, T~ ~ ~ING T~ T~D~ IN SAID ~ ~R T~ ~E OF ~T~ ~ C~ ~3~I0~ ~R THE C~ OF ~, P~I~G ~R ~ ~ GIV~ OF SUCH ~'.rm:~ION: P~VIDING ~R T~ ~POI~ O~ A P~IDING O~IC~ OF SUCN ~X~ ~U~TING ~ ~ING P~VISI0~ ~R SUCH ~IOM~ ~I~G P~VISION ~ PRINTING OF B~.~S ~R SAID ~:t~IOM$ P~XBX~ ~ D~ ~S OF ~ID reLaTION ~D ~ ~ ~C~. .:~. ~ ~ O~AIN~ BY THE CI~ ~I~ION OF T~ 0~ ~ ~O~, That ~ election ~hall ~ he~ ~ the City Mall in the City of Denton Te~s, ~ the first Tuesday in A~il, the s~e ~ing ~il 3, A.D., 1951, for the ~se of electing t~ City C~sai~era for the 0i~ af ~o~, ea~ of said offtcera elected at auch eleoti~ to ~ ac e~m~ for a of tw~ ~ars. The t~ c~didatea receiving the highest ~r ef vetea for 0~aaiener shah ~ dee~ eleet~ Cit2 C~sione~. That said election ahall ~ he~ ~der the pro~si~s of the O~atitmti~ amd ~ws of the S~ of Te~a, a~ the Cha~er ~ O~ina~es of ~e City of Denton, red,ting election~. Notice of this E~ction shall be given ~ the City $ee~ta~ ef the City of D~ton, ~ ~sting of t~e copies ef this Elation 0~ia~, ~ the Ghai~ of the City C~i~si~ ~d atteatm~ ~ the City Beereta~, in three ~blic places in the City of D~ton, Te~: f~r thi~y com~tive p~ to the ~te of ~ueh electioa, one of which' no, ices ahall be at the City Hall tn the City of D~ton,~.T~a~. ~ IS P~VID~ that E.C.Garrisom is he~ ap~in~d p~siding ef~eer ef ~eh election, ~ he shall appoint ~ch Asai~tantz er Clerka as ~ ~ meed~, ~ mhall ~e due retu~ of the ~ts of ~eh el~i~. CITY ~{ALL MA]~}~ 1, 19~1 ' Each qualifie~ rater veting at said election shall indicate his vo~ by ~arkimg thr~ the na~ea of the candidates not desired b~ him ~ leave the n~me of the person for whom such voter desires to vote. The fact that it ia necessary that notice be given of an election to be hel~ for the election of the foregoing City Officers and the further fact t~at it is ~eceaaax-2 that ballots be prepared and obtained, together with the fact that the time fur such election %o be held ia drawing near constitutes an emergency and an imperative public n~eeasity that the rule ~equir~ O~inancea to ~e read on three separate meetlnga of the City C~iesioe be an~ the a~ae is here~y suspended and this Ordinance ~hall be and is he~eb~ pla~ c~ its third and final reading to its passage an~ tbs same shall be and is hereby in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APP~OYED this let day of March, 1951 Signnd~ J.E.Fitzgeral~, Obairman of the City Commission, City of Denton, Texas ~TT ~T ~ Chas. C. Orr, Jr., Secretary City of Dent(m, Texas Approved~4ark Hannah, MayoE City of Denton, Texas A marion was ~ade b2 Ga~bill and seconded b2 Curtis to suspend tho rules an~ pass to the second reading. Motion carried. L motio~ made Oambill and seconded by Curtis to pace tbs · Ordinance to its third a~d final reading. Motion carried. A motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to pace the Ordinance.as read. Motion carried. Upon motion the Commission stood adjourned at ~0 P.~. Seereta~T airman 444 CITY HALL MARCH 12, 1951 Regular meeting of the City Commisainn of the City of Denton, held in the Council Room of the City Hall March 12, 1951. Present~ ~itzgerald, Taliaferro, Gambill, Curtis. Absent: Drummer. 1. The accounts for the month of February were approved and or, red paid. 2. Bids on drilling a water well in the west part of Denton were op~ned from~ a. J.L.Myers & Sons b. Lane To×as Co. Motion was made by Gambill amd seconde~ by Taliaferro to refer the bids to Mr. Hannah, Mr. Creel and Mr. Elliott for study and~ree~mSendation. Motion carried. 3. Bide on Street Signs were opene~ from~ a. North Texas Neon Mfg. Co. b. Axe2rod Corporation e. Rustproff Sign & Metal Co. d. S.G.Adams Co. e. ~extile Mfg. Co. Motion wac made by Taliaferro and seconded 6y Gam~lll to accept the recommendation of the Chief of Police and purchase 59 street signs from S.G.A~ Co. for $1.60 each, complete. Motion carried. 4. Monthly reports from the following department heads were recieved and ordere~ filed. a. ~.M.Oalvert h.W.T.Elliott b. Bailey Coffey i ~.G.Creel c. Jack Skiles J Robert Caldwell d. Tom ~obinson k .ark Hannah a. Eugene Cook 1 Chem. 0. ~rr, Jr. f. Pedro Parson m Jack Harrison g. Dr. McClendon 5. Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Taliaferro to accept the recommend,t~on of the fire Chief and se~d the pump on Fire Truck ~17 to the factory fo~ re-conditioning. Motion carried. 6. Motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to authorize the Water & Light Department to keep our rig # 2~ to mount the 30'-6" revolving ladder on, and not to trade it in aa originally planned. Motion carried. 7. The following Ordinance was rea~ , AN OI~DINANCE A~E~ING SECTION I, CHAPTER I, OF ARTICLE I, OF THE CODIFICATION OF T~E ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS SO THAT THE RiGU~J~R M~TIMG DA~E SHALL DE H~J~D ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN F_J~CH MONTH AND DECLA~b A~ ~G~NCE. BE IT OF4)AINED BY THE CIT~ COMMISSION OF THE CIT~ OF DENTON, TEXA~ THAT Section 1, of Chapter 1, of Article 1, be ~m~nded to read hereafter aa follows: SECTION 1. M~INGS: The regular meeting of the City Co~misalon of Denton, Texas shall be bold on the second Monday in cash month, at 7~30 o~clock P.M. in the Council Room of the City Hall, unless otherwise set and ordered by the Chairman of the City Com~ission. TME fact that the present meeting date which is the Second Friday of each month, many times conflicts with the b~sinees activities of the members of the City Commission to the extent that it is difficult to have the 'i'ull Coemmission present because of such ~uaineaa oe~=~ttments and the fact that it ia desirable to change the meeting date form said second Friday to secon~ Monday in order that a greater number of the 0~mmiesionere ~u~y be present MARCE 12, 1951 Creates an e~argenoy and an imperative public necessity requires that the rule providing that this Ordinance shall be placed on three separate readings Be, and the sa~e is hereby suspended, and the this Ordinance be placed on its th:trd ar~i final rea~ing and that the same beeffective imediately from and after its pemsage and it is so ordered and enacted. P~S$~ AND APPRC¥~D THIS 12th DAY OF ~ A.D., 1951. Signed: J.~.Fitzgerald, Chairu~u of the City Commission, City of Denton g EST, Chas. C. Orr, Jr., Secretal'y City of Denton, Texas Approved: yark Hannah, ~ayor City of Denton, TeXaS ~otion was made by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to pass tbs OrdinanCe. Upo~ Roll Call aJ.l Co~issioners present voted "Aye". No ~cmalesioner voted "Naive'? T. he Chairmen declared the Ordinance passed. 8. A motion was ~e by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis to refuse the Dent~n Roadster Club the uae of tbs Airport since the C~A.A. failed to ~ecca~aend it. Motion. carried. 9. A motion was ~Ade by Taliaferro and seconded by Curtis to instruct the City ~ealth Officer ~ot to reissue any garbage hauling permits after April let, 1951, to ar~ that intends to dump garbage on the City Limits. Motion carried. ~ . 10.' The Chairman appointed the following Committee to make a study of th~ ~ar~age disposal elitist It.B.Gamblll, Chairman, Ho~er Curtis and Dr. ~ MeClendon. 11. A motion was made by Gambill and seconded b~' Curtis to post- ~a~ehthe meeting scheduled for Tuesday Marc½ 13, 1951, until Monday 15, 19~1. Motion carried. 12. · motion was made by Gamb~ll and seconded by Curtis to authorize the City Engineer to p~rchaae 10,000 feet of 8~ p.ipa and 10,0OO feet of pipe from J ,a~es .B. Glow & Sons, the iow bidder on Bide opened. Motion ca.rried. 13. A motion was ~e by Gambill and seconded by Curtis to instruct the City ~r~,.~i~eer to ~a~e new street lights put up on W. Hickory Street. Motlon carried. 14. · motion was ma~e by Gaabill and ~seconded by Curtis to refer the Zoning p~%ition of M.V.~essey to the City Planning Board for recc~aondation. ~tion ca~ried. 15. Upon motion $.h~ Com~ission stood adjourned at 11~15 P.~. 8eore%a~ I 446 CITY ~ALL MA~C~ 19, 1951 Special meeting of the City G~imeice2 of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the C~noil Room of the City Nall, ~h 19, 1951. Presents Fitzgerald, Taliaferro, G~bill, Absent: Brier. 1. A large group of people were p~esent for the ~blic hear~g ~ the Bus $e~iee ~ the North E~ , West O~ ~ ef ~e DenOn Bsa L~e. A~r quite a few had ~de ~ggestions ~ e~eata ~ the C~isal~ ~d ~ R.B.Neale, Jr. a motion was made ~ G~bill ~d aeeo~ ~ Ta~fe~o to e~nt~e twa bear~g M~day, March ~, 1951 at 7~ P.M., ~d that ~ the me~t~ .Mr. Neale t~ to give ~ra~ relief, Moti~ 2. A group of ~ople f~ P~handle Strut ~at of Mal~ were p~t to ask for s~e at,et l~$ts for the new part of Pa~ ~tr~t. ~neral Electric Supply Co. ~e 8~r C~eset~g N~asota O~osoting Co. Ta~s Tie & T~r Westinghouse Electric Ce. ~neral Industrial ~m~y ..~. ~ Me~$en~rie Supply Ce. R.E.St~efer Gra~r Electric Supply Co. E~e~ Saw Priester Electric Supply Co. C~ C~eaoting A ~tion was made by G~bill ~nd ~e~ ~ Taliafe~ ~ ~fer all bids to Mr. O~el for ta~lati~ ~ ~e~dati~. Moti~ carried. 4. Bids ~ Pig Lead ~d Ju~e Paek~g we~ opened f~ B~ggs Weaver Mo~i,~ Supply CO. ~gineering Supply Co. San ~t~io ~h. & Svpply Tbs Roh~ Co. ~ell Ma~e~ ~ $u~ Co. ~t Pl~bing Co. Bai~y Neisner PlUg Co. ~ins.Supp~ A ~tion was ~e ~ Curtis a~ aeno~ by G~ to ~fer all Bids to the City ~g~neer for taxation and rec~dati~. Motioa ea~i~. 5. Bi~s on Water Meters we~ o~n~ fo~ ~ Viking ~upply Co. ~a~ger Mete~ Well Machine~ & ~upply Co. R~ll Mfg. Nept~e Meter Co. Wo~him~on G~ Meter hershey Meter A motion was ma~e by ~a~iafe~ a~ ~eoad~ ~ G~ll ~ th~w ~t ~ids of Badger Meter Ce. ~d Wo~hin~ G~ Meter Co. ~aamae they fail~ te audit a test meter, and that ~e two ~niea ~ noti~ of their ~i~ua~eati~. Moti~ oarri~. 6. Moti~ was ma~e by G~bill and s~d~ ~ ~ia ~ ~er the a~ve bids to Mr. C~el for ta~lation and rec~ati~n. Motion carrie. 7. U~n motion the C~ssion stood adJ~ed. 5cometary Ohai~rman 447 CIT! MALL MARO~ 20th, 1951 Call~ meeting of the City Co~=im~on of the City of Deuton, Texae, he~ in the C~il R~ of the Oity ~all at 1~ P.M., March 20, 1951. , Pre~t~ ~t~ra~, G~bill, C~is. Ab~t~ ~r, T~iafe~c. 1. Mr. DeWitt ~re ~f J.L.Myera & S~s Drilling Co. ~d Mr. Roy T~lo~"of ~e T~ Co. we~ pre~nt to discuse drilling a new water ~11 in the ~th~st ~ cf ~e Oity. 2. A action wa~ ~de ~ G~bill ~ ~eco~ by C~is to follow ~e ~ati~ ~f the City ~g~eer ~d p~haae ~,0~ ~a ~f Pig ~ad fo~ ~t P~ Co. at $19.A5 ~r ~r~, ~d 10~ ~s of O~ ~ San ~t~io ~ehine~ a Supply Co. Moti~ car~. Upon ~otion the Ca~iseloa stood ~d~ou~ned. ~hai~ CITY HALL MAHCH 26th, 1081 Special meetinj oi' the Oit~ Commission o~' the Clt2 of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Hoom of the C~ty Hall, Ma;.ch Z6th~ 1~81. Present~ ~itz~erald, '£aliai'er~.o, Jambill, Curtis, Bra~uer, Abaent~ ~one. 1, A motion was made ~2 Talia~erro and seconded ~}ambill that the fo%lowing letter be entered into the minutes a~d that oodles be %ant the Ohiez, Navy Bureau oi' Far,oriel, Washinsto~, D.C. Motion carried. March 26, 1~1 Chief, Bureau ~aval Personnel (Enllated Section) Washington, D. C. Dear 8ir: he: JeZ~'le ~. ~er,~c,e ~'~b~, ~56-01-45 Jefz'le l,. V uett has boe~ ja~.~,are~tl.~ a~,~i employed b~ t~le C;lt~ cz De~,L,~,~ , '~, ×~As, ~or the years (sine,~ February 1, 1~4~.~) in tho l~ ~,~ "ol~ce merit in the position, o£' ~i~nal ld~,z,tlz'icat~(,~, and Lr, vesti_,a- tlor~ O~',icer. 'Mr. PPuett is a conscientious and eIZ~cieut emoloyee, l~e is ~horou~hly trained and expez, icz,ced iu his line always interesteU in perl'ormln6 his ~utles to the ~er~ test o~' his a~ilit~. Durin~ his employment with t[,o O~ty, ~r. ~'~,uett has been quite ada~taUle. 448 CJ'i~~ t ALL ~ [.A~ Cl 20, 1~01 Jelfle N. Pruett is hi,,Ll~ r,~sp,-, l,d tr, Serto]~; Is honest and ~mow k~]m to he a ,',~ tJemau, Ht,(~ we s~r,c~-~rc, ly appr,'c~ate his ,,aDe~oslt~ ol spirit a~ well a~ } ~s ,]~c abtitudo toward his lei]ow-worker8 al~d [~is work. wish to r, co~mnend any considerat$on that may be aSven Pruett. ~ Hespectlull~ J. E. ~'Itzgerald, Chairman City Commission H. B. dambill,~'issto}er ' ' JEF/lm ~'~'~'~--~-.- CurtiS, c°mmis~ine~' ' G. H. B~mmer, Sr., Commissioner 2. Mr. I~obert 1~. Neal,., Jr., Dr~sented a new schedule for the N. Elm- W. Oak bus route. The busses will make a complete round trip every ~0 mtnotes after 6:00 F.M., az~G there will be no service between 2:00 ~.M. and 6:oOP.M. on S~nday. A motion was ~de by ~lambill and seconded by Taliaferro to contln~e the meeting ~onday April 30, 19bl. Motion Carried. The following Ordinance was read: (~oning) AN Ot~I)JNANCE A~tEhD~N~ ThE ZON]N'S AND U~DISTHICT ~AP OF THE C~TY OH DENTON, TEXAS ~O AS TO R~O~E CERTAi~ TRACT O~ LA~D LOCATF~D OR THE SOUTH EAST H]CEOEY STHEET AND THE EAST ~IDE OF ~TREET, ~ULLY DESCEiP~ IN T~E ~LL0~iRG ORDINANCE, ~1~O~ THE D~ELL]NG DISTRICT, PLACING SA~ IN AN INDU~T~IAL D~ST~ICT, FINDIN) A NECMSS1T~ THEREOF ~NDEH TliE ~STEH PLA~ OF SAIl) ZO]'NING AND USE ~AP, AND DECLARING AN E~I{~,IENCY. PA$~ED AND APPhO ED shis 26th. day of ~laroh A. D.,19B1. J, ~. F$~z~era!d Cha~ r.man, City ATTEST: Cbas. C. Orr. Jr. ~-' City ~ecretary APPROVED AS TO FOHM: APPROVED: Robert..h. Call,ellA Jr. ~ark Hannah City Attorne2 Mayor CITY HALL b~tR~H ~6, 1951 A motion b~ ~ambill was seconded by Taliaferro to suspend the rules and pa~s the Ordinance to it's second reading. ~otion carried. A motion b~ Taliaferro was seconded by Gambill to pass the or~inance to its Sr~. and final readin5. ~otion carried. A motion was nde by Gambill and seconded by Brammer to pa~s the Ordinance as read. On Roll call vote, ail Commissioners voted aye. The Chairman declared the Ordinance passed. 4. The Chairman appointed .;amoill and Curtis to canvass the returns of the election 'held ~arch 19, lull. The ~'ollowl~g report was made: OF~THE CO~NITTEE APPOINTED TO CANVABS TeE HkT~R~S 0~. THE ELECTIO~ HELD I~ THE CITY OF DE, TOE, TEXAS, ON ThE l~th. DAY OF ~ARCE, Comes now your committee appointed to canuass the returns of the Special Election held in the City of Denton, Texas, on the 19th. daN of ~&rch, 19~1, and reapectl~ull~ makes the following report: Welhave carefully canwaaaad the returns of said election end find the result thereof aa follows: Fo~. annexation of t~.act number 1 decribed upon the official ballot hereto attached ~ votes were cast. &~AINST ~nneeation of the tract number 1 descriOed upon the official ballot hereto attached 17 votes were cast. Reel~ectfut,ly submitted on this the loth. day of ~arch, 1951 ~loma~ ~. Gu~ti~ 5. The following resolution was presented: AT iA ~PECIAL M~ET~G OF '[7iE CiTY OO~.%I~$~N OF 'A'AAo; CiTY OF DENTON, TE~, llELD AT THE CiTY HALL OF SA~D C1TY ON T~a 25th DAY OF ~YARCH~, A. D., 1~51. It E,,B 0 L, U T 1 0 N On this the ,26th day of l~larch, g. D., 1951, came on to be,considered at a special meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, the ~tter of canvassing the re~urns of a special election heretoI'ore held on the 19th day of ~a~ch, A. D., 1951, aa~ election hm~ing heretofore Dean duly ordered ~y said Ci$~ Uo~isaion for t~ ~u~poae of su0mittlng to the votera of the C15~ of ~nton, the'question of anz~e~ing a certain tract of land to the City of Denton and the Cit~ Co, isa!on having duly canvassed tbs returns of said election, finds that the results of said election ~ ar9 as ~R annexation of Tract One described u~on the of 3'icial ballot ~ votes were cast. A(~,A1NST a~exmtion o~' 'l'ract One described u~on the of $'ielal ballot 1/ u~ee ~re cast. I~ apl)eam~ from the canwass of said returns o~' said elec- ti n't~t t~ action o~ the City Co, lesion cf the City of Denton in ap~rov~g the petitl~ cf the property o~ers of the t~'acta of l~d for annexation to ~he laid City of Denton, Texas, wa. approved ~y the voters votin~ In said e~ection, it is therefore ordered ~d de- clawed t~t the said tract of 1~ described noon the official 450 CITY HALL ~AHCtl 26, l~bl ballot is duly approved for annexation to the City cz Denton, Texas. PASSEl) A~D APPi~O~ED TI~IS 26th DAY Oi,' MAHCH, A. D., Chairman of City ATTaS~. City of Denton, Texas, Charles.C, Orr, Jr. Clt~ ~e cre'tarY -- Ott2 of Dento~, T~xaa. A ~'F~OV ED: Ma~or Motion was made ~y Gambtll and seconded b2 Taltaferro to adopt bhe resolution as r~, ~otlon carried. 6. The following Ordinance was r~ad: AN OEDIANANCE AkN~AIN~ C~:HTA~N TEi~R1TOHY TO T~E C1TY O~~ D~TON, TEXAS; DECLAEING SAblE TO ~E A R~:S1DENT~AL DISThI'CT, AND DECLAH1NG AN ~,EH }ENCY. PASS~ A~D'APPHOV~ TllI,~ THE 26th da2 of ,March A.D., 1951. City of Dezton, Texas City APPEO~JED AS TO ~HM AND LEGALITY: APPROveD:, Ma~k Harsh, ~ayor Robert H. Caldwell, City A~torney Ci~2 of Denton, Texas n mot~o~ ~y Ta~ieferro wa~ seconded b2 ~;am~ill tO suspend the rules and ~ass the Ordinance to it's sscond raad tn~. ~otlon carried. Amotiom b2 Tallaferro was secondef~ ~2 Curtis to pass the Ordinance to its 3r~ and final reading. Motion carried. A motiom was made by ~amb~ll and seconded by Bra~er to pass the Ordinance as r~ad. On roil call vote, all Co~isaloners voted aye. The Cbalrman declared the O~dinance passed. 7. A ~tion was made b2 ~amDill and seconded by Curtis to ask the Cham~er el' Co.arcs rot posses~ion of the room in the northeast cor~er of the City Hall l'or a private office ~or the City Attorney, and that the Oham~e~. of Co.arcs be allowed to keep the two a~joinin~ rooms in the City Hall. Motion carried. 8. Motion b2 Bra~er and Seconded by ~;ambtll that a Xe~ to the Chamber el Co.eros o~'fice be lef~ with the Desk ~gt. in the Police De~t. for uae in case of e~rgency. Mot~ on carried. 9. A motion by Taliaferro was seconded 0y Gambill to accept the bid of Layne Texas Co. zor reconditioning *ell ~6. a~ that the Contract will be subject to the a~proval of the City Commission. ~otion Carried. 10. Motion by ~ambill seconded by Curtis to authorize Mr. ~lllott to employ another p~mper so that he will be able to give 24 hou~ service to the ~ater *ells. Motion carried. ll. kotion by ~}amb111 seconded by Tal~aferro to tn- st~,uct the City AtLo~,~,ey to ~'~-,¥r, it th~ 0~,dlra~ce the Park ~'oe~,~l. ~,'oLion car'ried. 12. Mot~,~ ~y Gamblll seconded by Cu'.tis to i~strucb 451 CITY [IA1,L ithe City Attorne~ to draw u~ the pr.o:~r.r ~af~,s to lev~ assessments to ImD~ove l,:~ll st,,oCt fromm ~out,~: [,o~tust st, r'¢et to the Ft. ~¢o~th highway. Motl~u, carrleO. 13. ~,~otion ~ Tallaferro s~,c r,d,-~ ~,y Curtis to adjourn lO:4~P._ ~. ~'ot~on ~.ried. C iTX ~ALL APRIL 9, 1951 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, held in the Council Room of the City ~all Aorll 9, 1951 Present: Fitzserald, Taliaf~rro, Curtis, ~]amblll, and Brammer Absent: None. 1. Accounts for the month o$' ~arch 1951 were so,roved and ordered paid. 2. A motion was made by :amOill and seconded by Taliai'erro to adopt the minutes of January 15, l~, 19, 24, and 30; r'eburary $, 9, 16, ~2, and 2~$ and iarch l, 12, 19, 20, and 26th. Motion carried. 3. Monthly reports were received and ordered filed from the following dept, heads. a. W. T. Elliott S. Dx'. ~cClendon J b.H.G. Creel h. Jack ~arrison c. O. L. Aldridge i.J.H. Parsons d. Robt. H. Caldwell, Jr. J.Q.M. Calvert e. Tom Hobinson k. Bailey Co~'fey f. Eugene Cook Co~mlastoner Oem~lll made a motion that was seconded by Commissioner Curtis to authorize ~!r. ~lliott to hlre J. L. Myers and sons to repair City ,Yell ~. ~otion carried. $. A motion was made ~y Brammer and seconded by GamOill to instruct the legal de~t. to collect ~or the t~,o engines that were so~d to T.~.C.*. in 1936. Motion carrie~. 6.' A motion was made by Tal~aferro and s~conded by Sambill to cancel all of£'ers mede for' the two above mertfone~ engines until a re~ort is made by the City Attorney. Motion carried. ,, A motion was made by Gambill and seconde~ by Curtis $~ ~ake out a blanket ~o~d with the Home £ndemnlty Co. for all ~&t2 eamployeee, as the employees e~rrent bonds expire, provided that the premiw~ne be divided among the agents according to the written proposal o~ file in the o~'zlce o1' the Cfr2 Secretary. Motion e~ried. A motien was made by Taliaferro and seconded by Gambill to approve of t~ oo~ittee appointed by the Denton Insurance ~ch~n.ge, ~o~osed of Jewell Smith, M. ~. Ha~2, and W. E. Lanf~rd,.~ ~point Co~lasloners Curtis and B~a~er ~o work wi~ the insurance bo~it~ee. 8. The following Ordinance was read: AN ORDInAnCE PHO~ID1N~ OH TE~ CO~T~CT~ON AND ~INT~CE O~ THE POHT~O~ O~~ U.S. ~GHWAY NO 77 I~ THE CI~ O~ D~TON, HEHE1NABOVE HM~HRED TO AS "THE STH~'E~ PMOJE~T" ~ND A~TP~OH~ZiN~ THE ~AYOR OF CITY HALL ~A~ API~IL 9, 1961 ~ TltE C'ITY TO E×ECUTE AND Th~ CiTY 8ECERTARY TO AFv'iA THE COH,'OHATE SEAL AND ATTEST THE SAME, A C~ITAtN CONTRACT ~,,W~,b]N THE %~]TY AND THE STATE 0,, TEXAS PROVIDIN~ ~.OR TIJE INSTALLATION, CO~STI~UCTLON klAJNT~RANC~, I.~XISTANCE AND USE OF TI]~ SAID S'I'hr..~T PI~oJ~CT: FOE Tile INDEMNIFICATION ~l,' TtiE STATE 0 JI TbXAS, I~Y T~ CiTY A.AINST ALL IoAMA':ES TO ADJOJNiR]. ABOTT1NG A~D OTtIEH PHOPL,~TY. AND ,,OH ,.,PE~.~ 1N CONN.CTiON WITH ANY CLAIM OR ~'~ SUIT TII~OF: AND D~CLAHING AND EMEiiqENCY AND P~O IDIN.] THAT TL1S OHDINANCE St~LL ~E E~IFECTIVE ~0M AMI) A~TEH ITS PASSAGE. Pa~sed and approved Shim 8th da~ of ApPil A.D. 19bl. C'HAIR$~N'"O~ 'CITY COMMISSION CITY Of DENTON, TEXAS ATT ~IS'l1: '7 CiTY 01" DI~NTON, 'l'ltXA8 APPhOV ED: C~TY ATTOI<Ni;~ CITY Ol' DENTON, TEXAS A motion was made by Taltaferro and seconded by ~amb111 to suspend ~ules and pass to second reading. Motion carried. A motion was made b2 Ourtis and seconded by Taliaferro to pass to the third and final reading. Mo~ion cart led. Taliaferro made a motion and ~ur~Is aeconde~ to adopt lot roll call. All voted aye. The chairman deelaed the motion carried. The following Ordlance was read: AfiT~CL~,~ IV, 0~' ~31)J~'iCAT]ON Of T~E O~ID]NA~CE80~ THE CITY 01" DENTON, TI':~Ab; t{~PEALING BU~SFCTION B O~' 8hCTION bd/ Ob' CHAPTEH 8,AWI'ICL~ IV, OF ' COD]~,ICATION OF TH~ OHDfNARC~ OF THE CITY OF D~{NTOR, TY,,XAB; ADDiN} 8BCTION 887 A, PHO~]I)]NO FOR Th~; AFYO/NT~I~T OF A PABSED AND APFHO~,ED TB1S 511~'I'H DAY 01,' A~alL A.D. J. E. z,~i~zgerald Chairman of t~he City C~mmtssio n City o~ Denton, Texas ATTMBT: 453 OITY I~ALL APRIL 9, 19bl Charles C. 0rri Jr. City Secretary City of Denton, Texas AFPHOV~ AS TO FOhM APPROVED: AND LEGALITY: i" Robert H, Caldwell, Jr. Mark Hannah City Attorney ~ayor Taliaferro made a motion and seconded by Curtis to pass to end reading. Motion carried. Curtis made a motion and seconded by Gambill to to ~rd reading. Motion carried. Taliaferro mo~ione~ aha ~rammer eeconaed to adopt as read. Motion carried and the Park Board Ordiance carried. 10. The ~ayor recommended ~hut ~he O£~'ice of the Se~on o£ Cemeteries and the C~retaker of Parka be combined. The followin~ Ordinance was rea~: AN 0HDiNANCE AMEND~EG S(~YSi~.CTION 4, OF S,.CT~ON 543, OF CHAPTER 8, AETIOL,~; ], OF Tile CODi~'iCATION OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE CiTY OF DE~'ION, TEXAS; PROVIDING ~OR THE O~'~ICE OF SUPEHJNT~ND~NT OF THE CITY C~METARIEB AND PAAKS 0[' THE CITY OF Db~'I'ON, TEXAS; AND DECLARING AN PASSED AND AP?ROvED THIS NINTH DAY 01" APRIL A, 1). 1951. ~. E?.,,Fitzgereld Chairman, ~lt~ Commission -- City of Denton, Texas ATTEST: Charles C.,~rr~ Jr. Cit~ Secretary City of Denton, Texas APPROVED A~ TO ~RM A~D LEGALITY: AP~HOYED: ,Robert H. 0sideslip_Jr.,. C~y At%o~ey Mark Hannah City of Denton, Texa~' ~' Mayor Oi~y of Denton, Texas Bra~m~er motioned and Curtis seconded to pae,s to ~nd reading. Motion carried. Taliaferro made a motion and seconded by BrammeP to adopt. ~otion serried. The following Resolution was read. AT A BEn,ILAR MiET1NG OF TH~ CITY COMmiSSiON OF THE ClT¥ OF DgNTON, TEXAS, HELD AT THE CITY HALL OB' SA1D CITY ON THE 9th DAY OF APRIL, 19~1. W}~REAS~,~t is the intention of the Git2 Oo~ission to submit to t~ ~eotormte of the 0i%~ o~' Den%on certain QPo- , CITY HALL AP~lL W, 19bl posed amendments to ~he Charter ol' the City of Denton, and it ia necessary to give notice thereof aa required by law; NOW T}IEREFOR ~; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DENTON: ~ectioD 1~ That the following notice of lnention to amend the ' Charter of the City of Denton in the respects set forth in t~ notice be and is hereby adopted, and that proper publication - , thereof be made es required by law: "NOT~CE TO THE Q~3AL]F]ED VO']'~;RS OF THE C1TY OF I)~;NTON I~i(~Ai~DI~'] FHOPOSED CHAtTieR A~hND~EETS TO BE INCOhPOi~A~ED 1N AN ORDINANCE TO BE PASSED BY TtI~: CITY 01,' DENTON, OI{D},:R]RG A }tO~E RULb EI,ECTION 'PO BE Hl,,l,~, IN THE CITY Or' DENTON 1N ACCOHDAEOE WIT[I T}iE LA',~ GOV~IiEIN,] THE SUBMISSION OF SUCH ORDINANCE CONTAININq SUCH A~ENDMENTS, ARb FAH'£ICULARLY TITLE 28, CHAFTEH 13, A~T]CLgS 1185, 1166, 1170 and 11/2, REVISED CIVIL STATbTES, 1925. "Notice is hereby given that al'tar the expiratlon of twenty (20) days provided in Article 1171 of the Revised ~tatutes of Tax·s, 1925, it is the intention o£ the City Commission of the City of Dent~n, Texas to pass an ordlnance containing certain proposed amendments to the Charter of the City of Denton, which amendments are to be submitted at a home rule elet'tion ordered in accordance with Articles 1165, 11,0 an~ ll,l of the I{evised Statutes ~,overnin% elect%ons. "That at such ele~,t~on there shall ~e submitted the proposed amendments containe~l in said ordinance Z'or adoption or rejection by the qualified voters of the City of Denton, an¢l sa~d election shall Oe held in accordance with the applicable st·ts law as the case may be. That the said ~roposed amendments which will 0e consldereo an~ f~nally determined upon Oy the commlss~on of the City of Denton to be incorporated in said ordinanc~ submitting the same are generally described as lollows, to-wit: ProDpugd Ame~dment Eumbe~ One: An amendment adding e sectton to be known as Article l, Sectton 4-(a), g~v~n~ the City o~ Denton the power ·nd authority by o~dinance to provide for the alteration and extension of said boundary limits, and the annexation of add- itional territory lying adjacent to ihs City, with or without the cot. sari of the territory anU the ~nhabitanta to be annexed. Upon the introduct%on of any such ordinance in the City Commission, it shall be published one time in the newspaper designated as tbs el'rickel news- paper of the City of Denton, however amendments may be incorporated into the oroposed ordlnance~ wlth~ut the necessity of~r~c~on o~ sa{~ ordinance as amended. The proposed ordinance shall not thereafter be finally act d u~on until at least fifteen (lo) days have elapsed after tbs publication thereo~; and upon the final passage of any such ordinance, the boundary limits of the City shall thereafter Oe as fi~d in such ordinance, and when any adaitional territory has Oeen so annexed, same shall be · pa~t of the City o~~ Donton, ariel the pro~erty sitnated therein s.hall bear its pro rata part cA' the taxes levied by the City o~' Der~ton, and the inhaOita~ts thereof shall be entitled to all ~he rights and pri- vileges of all tbs citizens and shall be hound by the acts, resolutions and ordir.ances of the C~ty. .............................. G1T~ HALL APH[L 9, 1951 Proposed Amendment Number T'm,e: An amendment chan~Z- ing Section 9 ok' ~rticle ~I of the existin~ Charter to provide for the creation of the off'ice of Chief of Police a~dlprOviding'that t~e Chief of Police shall be appointed by the Mayor subject to the approval of the City Corm~isston and may be removed by the Mayor subject to the approval of the City Commission; Providing that the Chief of Police shall have been a resident of the City of Denton for at least l'ive (5) years prior to his a~polnt- merit, end that his duties shall Oe prescriOed by the Cit2 Commise~on and the laws of tbs State of ~oposed Amendment humber, T~ee: An amendment ade- ing a ~e,ctlon to be known as Section 2, Article Ix, crsatl~ the Of,ice of Ju~%e o~* ~he Corporation Court ef the Ciby of Denton, Texas; providing A'or the appoinSment of a Judge of the Cor~oration Court by the Mayor of the city, suOJect to tbs ap~roval of the City Co.mission; Pro~iding that such Judce shall have such powers and duties as shall be conforre~ up- on h~m b2 the Constit~tion and laws of the State o~' Texas and the Ordinances el' the City o3' Dentone, and providln& that the qualil'~catlons, tenure oI oliice and compensation to bo paid such Judge of the oration Court shall be presc~.ibed by the City Oommisslon. Proposed Amendment Numb,er ~'our: An amendment chan~- lng Section 2 of Article XXII~ of the ~xistln~ Charter of the cit~ o~' [,,nt~,n to pr,o,~Id~ that all contracts i'or public printin%, pu~dic ~mDrovements and public works of every k~nd and for the purchase of material, supplies or equipment l'or use by the City o[' Denton exceeding tbs sum of one thousand do~lars shall be let or,ly on s~aled competit~?e bide, after advertising therefor in the official ne,,,spaper of the city at least ten days prior to the opening of such Olds, subject to the approval or rejection of the city commission, except in case o~' e~treme emergency declared b~ a majority vote oi' the ulty Commission. Fropose~ Amendment NumOer ~,ive: An amendment chanc- ing-Sectidn ~ el Article iii o~' the existing C~srter of the City cZ Denton to ~rovi~e that City Commis- sioners oi' the City o~' Denton sbali have the quali~'- ications oi' an elector therein and have been resident citizens of the city l'or at least ~'ive years imm- ediately negt precedin5 their election and provi~ing that cc~mpensation be paid such commissioners in the amount of ten ~ollars (~10.00) for a regular com- mission,meeting attended and l'ive dollars (~.00) each special meeting attended, not to exceed twenty five dollars (~25.00) to any commissioner lot any one month, P~o~omsd Amendment ~umber bix: An amendment chan~- lng Section' lZ of' APtlcle III of the existing Charter of the City o~' Denton to provide £or the Office of City Attorney! Providing that the City Attorney shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City, subject to the approval of the City Commission: that he shall be a practicing attorney, a resident of the City o~ D~nton with the quali~'ications o~' an elector therein, with powers, duties and {~ompensation to be prescribed by the City Commission, and pro~,iding that he may be re- moved by the Mayor of the city, with or without cause, wl~h the consent o~' the City Co~ission. Proposed Amendment Rumber Seven: Ap. amendment c~an~ing Seotlon i ok' ~rticle Xv of tbs exist- lng charter of the City of Denton, Texas, giv- In4 the C~ty Commission the authority to de- clare hy election or~li~ar~co the r,~mber and lo- cation o~ votint~ bo~-s £'or all cit~ election p~rposes. ~: 'I'~at ~n ad(]Jt~o~ to the above ~enerally 8e- Section scribed subjects which shall be taker~ WP and consider,ed by the City Comm~sslon to be submitted at the borne rule election, other rel~be~ amendments may ~lso be incorporat- ed In said ordtranee to be submitted at the said home rule election and the Chmr~er amendments ger.,rally set out above may be modified, amerded ·nd chan~ed in the discre- tion of the commission so as to el'feat the deslre~ legal, administrative and governmental changes for which said amendments are devised and the purpose ±or which adopted. ~ection ~: That this resolution shall take effect from a~d after its passage, and the City ~ecretary is hereby directed to set aside a copy t~ereof unde~ the seal of the City of Denton ·nd to publish the same for · of ten (10) days in the official publication of the City of Denton, which official publication is hereO~ declared to be the Denton ~ecord Chronicle, said first publication to be not less than twenty (~0) da~e prior to the passage of the ordinance calling the election and submitting the proposed amendments to th~ electorate. Passed and Approved this day of April, 19~l. Chairmah 6£'the b~%~'CommfsmlOn Cib~ of Dentoz~, Texas Attest: City $ecretary of the City of Denton, T~xas Approved: Mayor o£ the City ol' Denton, Texas Approved as to form and legality: City' Att~r'n~' of ~h~ ~ity of Denton, Texas. Gamblli made motion and seconded by Taliaferro to adapt as read. ~otion carried unamiamously. 1~. Taliaferro, Gamb~ll and Brammer appointed to canvass the election. The following report was made: OF THE CO¥~ITT~E A?I'O]~'±'~D TO CANVASS THE R~T!RN$ OF THE ELECTION HELP IN THE CIT7 O, D~NTON, ThXAS, ON THE THIHD DAY OF APH~L, A. D., 19~l. Comes no* your committee appointed to canvass the returns of the Election held in the City of Denton, Texas, on the frd. da~ of April, A. D., 19bl, and respectfully makes the follow- 4 ;7 CITY IlALL APl, IL 9, lng report: We have carefully canvassed the returns of said elect~on and find the result thereo~~ as follows: FOH Tile OF~"iCE OF CITY COY~MIS~IONEH (Two to be else. ted) OF TAiE CITY O~' D~TON, TE~, THE ,'OLLO~IN~] NAMED MEN HECEI~ED THE VOTES INDICATED OP/O~ITE NAN~ ....... .. ~emer. Cur.ti~ 2~5 ..., Jack Brya~ ~81 George Wog~,~,$d~e, 145 RESPECTFULLY SUBMJTTF. D ON T~IS 9th DAY OF ADril, 1951. R. B. Gambtll R. H. Taliaferro G. H. Brammer~ Sr. .,. The following resolution was re,~d and motion made 'by ~ambill and seconded by Bremmer to adopt resolution. AT A ~EcbLAR MEETINS Or THE CITY CO~MISB]ON OF THE C1TY 0F D~TO~, TEXAS, AT THE C1TY ~ALL 0~' BAlD C1TY ON APRIL 9th, 1961. HESOLUT ION ON THIS THE 9th,day of April A. D., 1951 came on to be con- sidered at a reg~ar ~eting of the City Co.lesion of the C~ty of Denton, T,exas, the ~tter of ~nvassing the returns of ~ election heretofore held on the ~ day of Aorll, A. D. 1951, said ~e~ ~ng here'tofore, be~ duly o~red by aa~ C~,ty CO~S,~ion' for t~ pu~,oae of blecting ~.~0. ~I~ CO~I~SIONEHZ for the Clt2 of Denton, Texas. ~R ,C~TY CO~I~IONERS O~ THE CITY OF D~ON, TEXAS: (two to be elected) E~r Curtis .... ~gck Br~aon .... 281 Geor~e~ ~9~l~idEe ..... 14~ . IT APPEAHING from the canvass of said returns of said election ~hat Ho~r Curtis ~d Jack Bryson received the highest number of votes cast for the cA'lice of Cit~ COMEISSIO~S Or TiIE C1TY OF DEETOh, TEXA~; it is thereAore ordered and declared that Ho~r C~tis and Jack Bryson, were duly elected as City Com- missioners, of the City of Demton, Texas. PASSED ~D APPROVED THi~ ~th DAY OF April, A.D., 1951. J. E. v'ltz~e~a~d ATTEST: Chair~n, City Co.lesion City of Denton, Char~es C. ,~r~,~, Jr. .... City of Denton, Texas A~PHO~: Mark Hannah Mayor, C~ty of De~t°~, TeXas 458 CIT~ HALl, The motion carried. 13. A motion was made by Gambill and 2~d by Brammer that Mr. z, itzgerald be appointed actin& Chairman. Motion carried. 14. A motion was made by Gambill and ~nd by ~ra~er that Mr. Z, itzgerald be elected ChaA~man. Motion carried. 15. Motion wa~ made ~y ~ambill and 2nd by Bra~er that Curtis be ap~olnt~d ~ice-Chairman. ~otion carrie~. 16. A motion was ~e Oy Gamb~ll an~ ~n~ by ~a'on,~ to Motion carried. gravel 10~ ~ f~r ~. ~:. [~arber and C. E. d~rdiner provided ,they deed the lO' to bhe Cit~. 18. A motion was made by ,~ambill and End by Bryson to approve the paving of l~*~rki:~g lot on North S~de o~~ Store, provided ~urray Johnson lea~es a 6~ sidowalk. 19. Bi~s o~ Fire i~dr~nts were ~ fr. om: , Service Publ ~ c~ompany 1~ .... ~ .... ~]enSral Industrial Suppl$ Iowa Valw Company ,Yell ~ehine' and Supply Co.any Viking Suppl~ Hobart ~ompan2 ~Iot~on was mace b)' ~ambill and 2nd b2 Br~son reject all bids ~d readve~tise s~nce one bi~ was misplaced~ 20. Mr. Creel reco~ended that the l~ollowing meters by purchased. ~OO ~/8~3/~ from 9iking S~ppl2 2~0 with coupli~gs 9S0 with out couplin gs 20 1" ~. from Nept~e ~ter Company 10 1~ ~.from Nept~e Me,er Company 10 2" ~b irom Neptune Meter Co, any A motion was made b2 JamOill an~ 9nd by Bra~r follow reoo~endation~ of Cit2 Eng. ~d p~chase above meters. Motion carried. 21. Creel roco~er~ded that Poles be 0ough~ from a~ Sander orovide~ that the Cit~ inspect ~he poles, or from Navasota Cweosotin~ C. il' Mr. St~nl~ord ca,not supply them. A motion was was ~de by ~ra~r an~ 2nd by Ca,bill to aooe~t recom~datlon of Ci~y En~ineer. ~otion earthed. A?RIL 16, 1951 Special meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Hell, April 16, 1~§1. Present: Fitzgerald, Gambill, Curtis, Brammer, and Brymon. Absent: ~ons. 1. Dr. Charles Saunderm Jr. w~s present in behalf of The Denton County Dental Society in r~gard to adding flourtne to the City Water Supply in order to decrease the susoeptablllty to tooth deco2. The Doctor was assured that the matter world be given due consideration for the next budget year. 2. Mr. Joe Skiles and Harry Roy were present to discuss the possiOiltt~ of the City providing utilities to their property north and east of the Crestwood Heights Addition. The Com- mSsmion told Mr. Skiles that the2 would like to give the matter some stud~. 3. Chiel' of Police, Jack Harrison recommended that Je£fie N. Prsuitt be paid.l'or the balance of April. A motion was made ~y Gamblll and seconded by 2tyson to accept the recommendation. Motion carried. 4. A motion was made by Curtis and seconded b2 Gambill to blow the fire whistle when General McArthur arrives in the U. S., in cooperation with all other towns, honoring his re- turn to the U. S. Commissioner Brammer called for a roll coil vote. Fitzgerald, Gambill, Ourtis and ~ryson voted Aye; Brammer ~oted Nay. The Chairman declare~ the motion carried. 5. The Mayor recommended ~.D. Shoulders be appoint~,d Superintendent of Cety, Cemeteriee and Parks to r~ceive a salary of $25~.00 per month and his r~s~dence furnished. A motion was mad~ by Gambill and seconded by Bryson to approve the Mayors appointment . Motion carried. 6. The Mayor r, commende5 Joe Stout ~e ao~olnt, d Custodian of the City Hall to r~ceive tbs pr,-aent salary of $1~2.~0 per month. A motion was made by Curtis and seconded by l~rammer to approve the Mayors appointment. ~,oti~,n carried. A motion was made Oy ,~ambill and seconded by Curtis $o instruct the City Attorne~ to immediately start assessment ,proceedings to pave Mill Street ~'rom South Locust to Highway ,, ~??. Motion carried. ' 8. A motion was made by Gembill and seconded by Curtis that the City Attorney be instructed to offer Mr. J.G. House $7B00.00 for his property on Ave C; The City to get ~ossession by Sept. 1, 1981. Motion carried. ~. Gambiil made a motion and Brammer seconded it to refer the petition of Rufus Ebron to the Planning Board. Motion carrie~ 10. The Mayer recommended that Newt Jarnagin and Weodrow Green be paid for their three days accumulated vacation. A motiom was mad,~ by Curtis and s~conded by Bryson to accept the recco~ndat~on of the ~ayor. Motion carried. il. The following Ordinance was read: CITY HALL A~I~TL 16, 19S1 OHDINAhC~ NO. 51-1~ AR ORDINANCE A~MNDING SUBSECTION F Oh' SECTION 209, CHAPTEH 3, ARTICLE I, OF THE CODIFICATION OF THE OR~)INANCES OF TH~ CI~ Oh' Dh~TON, TEXAS. PASSED AND A~PMO~ED 'lq]IS 16th DAY OF A~HIL, A.D., 1951. J. E. Fitzgerald Chairman o~ tte"~ity Commiss'io~ City oi' Denton, Texas I ATTEST: Charles C' 0~I' Jr. ~lt~ Secretary ~ ..... Cit~ of Denton, T~as A?2ROVED: ~ark ~annah APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~a~or'. Cit~ of Denton, Texas Robert H. Caldwell. 'C~%y Atto~ne~ .... City of Denton, Texas A motion was made by ~ambill and seconded by B~yson to suspend the rules and pass to second reading. ~otJon ca~ied. On the motion of GambJll that was seconded by Brammer the Ordinance was pa~se~ to its 3rd. reading. A motion ~y Curtis w~s seconded b~ Br~mmsr ~o adopt the Ordinance as read. On Roll Call ~ote all mem~ers present voted The Chairman declared t~e Ordinance ~assed. 12. The meeting adjourned 11:~0 P.~. Seer.tar~ Gha~rnan · ~otion ,i,~m)lm, a, de ~ 8.r'y~ amd ..~ ~. T. ~l$ltt to ~ the fo~ letter to lordbe~ M~aufaetu~iag ~ T~ ~it7 o~ D~ b~ ao~. the feasibility for t~ o~t~ of ~ae.~91. ~ a~tuoe ~11 ~ ~de u~n ~l~on of ~e ~m ~l~ for ~lthe Fl~ ~at8 ~ ~ ~lu~ a~v~ of ~1 the ~e Me~l ~e~ C~ ~ t~ City of D~. Ve~ W. T. ~lliott Superintendeat, Power Pla~ ~ A ~l~ ~I~G 9F~ CIT~ ~I~ OF T~ CITY OF ~ION CITY OF · f U. ~. ~ ~ ~:~ ~ ~t. MO. 10 of the Westove~ ~ to the Ott~ of ~ T~I, a~ ~ ~ the ~p ~ delo~pti~ ~, ~d ~7 is nov ~ ~ J. G. ~le, et d, ~ a ~, the'~ of Lot Me. 10, not ~ ~ul~d for ~ ~a, ~,',~ adjust to ], S. ~i~ ~ and, ~, p~t ~ by the Cit7 of D~t~ ~ l~i~te t~t t~ ia a ae~it2 fo~ a fi~ atatl~ to ~ l~t~ et ~e at~ate~e ~int oa t~ U. ~. ~ ~ l~p a~ t~ City of D~t~, ~ ~ ~ it ~lv~ by the City C~s~oa of the City ~ ~ ~ ~ of.~t 1~ ~ t~ ~estove~ ~iti~ ~ t~ Oit ofU. ~, ~i~va7 ~ ~ ~ ~i~r of ~t No. 10 of ~id a~lt~n for T~ ~ ~ t~ Q~ation for t~ a~ve ~d 462 APaI~ 9, 1951 Article 1175 of the Revised Civil Statutes, 1925, Secti~ 1~. PA~SED AND APPROVED T~IS ~th DAV OF APPEL A.D., 19~1. Chair~mn of the City Cmmtiaai~ City of D-~tom, Te~ A~ ~P~: City ~reta~ City ef D~t~, Te~a ~ ~ Cit, off Dent~, Te~s Notion by Curtis Ma sec~de~ by Bt,son to pass the resolution aa read. Motion omi'tied. The ~et~ edjoum~ 3m~ P. M. 8eo~ta~ ~ CITI ~ ~L 30, 1951 Called meeting of the City Commiamion of the City of Denton, held in the Council R~ of the Cit, ~all April ~0, 1951. Preeantt Fitmgerald, Gambill, Curtis, ~r--~-r, and Bt, son. Abeent~ None. 1. ~arl L. Column was present repre~nting Mina Florae C~u~h in e~mition ~ the ~e~ni~ ~tition of ~ok V. ~am~y. Mim~ ~h~ ~e~ ~vette, ~ Mrs. ~. B. Ch~berm m~s~ their o~mttion to the petition. e~ the lot. aeo~ t~e ~e~ndetion of the ~l~ning ~a~ ~ g~t the Petiti~ ef M. V. Ma~sey. Motio~ car~ad. The follo~ng O~inance was ~ad~ O~n~ee ~o. ~ ~ O~I~CE ~DING T~ ~NIMG ~D ~ ~ ~ TO ~C~ A O~M T~ OF P~ ~D ~P~V~ T~IS 30 th. DAY OF ~L A.D., 1~. Chairm~m, City Oonmisaion City of Dent~n, T~s. Chas. C. O~, city See~a~ City of D~ Texas. Ma~ ~P~ ' ~ ~, Nm,or City At~ Cit~ of DenOn, Te~ APRIL 30, 1951 · =~ti~n ~es ~ade by C--bill and se~om~e~ by ~r~er to auld the ~ee ~ ~a. the O~in~oe to it~ ~ re~. ~tioa A .~tion ~8 ~ ~ Ou~ia a~ seo~ By Gobill to puss the O~in~oe ~ its thi~ ~ fin~ rasing. Motion ~. ~%~n ~ ~e by O~ll ~ ~ ~ Br~r to pass tbs ~ as ~. On ~11 Call vote ~1 ~re vet~ a~. M~. ~ J. ~li~, L2~ Mont~e~, ~d Otis Fowler, of t~ ~ ~ C~, ~ Ca~. J~es ~an, ~d Capt. ~aa. E. ~ o~t~ Mati~ ~ ~ pre~nt te a~ that t~ City Co~2 ~vi~ 10 ae~a of ~ for a ~ati~ ~ V~icle The C~ ~int~ tBe ~r ~ C~isaloner Brier ~ ~ with t~e C~r ~f O~e~e C~ttee in ~ga~ ~ ~in~ a l~atioa far ~e ~at~l G~ Onit, ~. 9. ~ Jr. ~ted a ~ of t~e ~ua Se~ice ~ the ~. ~ ~ ~. O~ St. ~ for the ~ day trial ~ri~. A.~ti~ ~s ~e ~ ~bill ~ ~e~ By C~le that the ~a~.ap~ a ~tt~ of 15 ~.tc.inve~l~te the fea~- a~ity of a~lei~ o~ tr~a~ati~ ay~ ~d for the C~tt~ ~ a ~ ~ the City 0~a~. Met~ ~. ~e~ ag~ ~ ~nt~ue tc o~te ~he bus line ~ the, ~t ~ ~d schwa of o~tion fo~ ~othe~ A ~ti~ els ~e ~ G~ ~ ~ec~ ~ B~ to ~ the ~ ap~t of G~r~e Surer, O. P, ~i~t, ~d ~. J~'l~ ~ three ~ar te~e ~ the City Plying l~t~ ~a ~e ~ O~bill and ~e~o~ ~ ~ to a~;e the a~t off Dr. M. L. ~tche~n as the City Of~ ~ ~ ~.'~ac~ in that offfice, effective ~y 1, 1~51 at a Sale~ cf ~.~ ~r month. ~ot~ BarriO. A~ ~titl~ for ~r ~e~ice on ~rae ~ Wil~n Streets ~ ~f~ a~ ~til the City bas ~e ~ ~ild a li~ station. ~ti~ ea~. ~i~ ~ ~b~l se~ by C~is that t~ mater of ~ia~ ~ We~r ~ ~gBt~ to the ~or Char ~ C~rce be ~g~ ~t~ the 6it2 Attorney ~ea a ~tten cpiai~ aa to ~ S~. ~; ~ 1; ~ II. ~eti~ ~ied. The fe~x~ O~ance ~a ~, O~oe ~o. ~ P~DI~G ~R ~]-~E DA~S AOC~L~ ~I~ ~VE~ P~VID~G ~ OR I~ ~ ~IT~ PA~, P~WIDI.MG ~ A B~IS OF P~ ~D ~P~V~ T~2 T~ ~b. DAX OY ~RIL, A.D., 1951. ~. ~. ~it~era~ Chal~, Oity Mawr 464 APRIL i lotion w~s m~cle by Bry~on ~nd a~o~ ~ O~bill ~o A lotion ~s made ~ Curie and ~e~nd~ ~ B~er to ~sl O~in~ee to its thi~ ~ f~ ~ad~g. ~ti~ earri~. A ~tion ~s ~e ~ G~bill and ee~ by B~ to a~ aa r~. On ~11 Ca~ vote ~1 C~isalonere vot~ ~. The deolar~ the O~inanae ~s~. 10. .A ~tion was ~de ~ Gmb~l ~ se~ ~ ~ ~ in~ the City A~itor to disoont~ colleet~ ~ ~tti~ p~a fo~ ~e ~t ~r~tly ~ the City Pa~, o~ ~ t~ City, ~ tWat the A~i~r t~a app~priate ateps ~ ~t t~s ~ efff~. 11. The follow~g O~ce ~s re~ O~anee ~0. 51-1~ ~ O~I~CE ACC~IMG T~ D~IC~IOM OF A ~ D~NG ~ ~CI. ATT~ ~ice Oha~ o~ t~ City Chas. C. G~. ~r. City o~ D~ton~ Te~ 2ity Secreta~ City off D~, ~P~V~ ~ ~ ~ ~. W, Ck~ll. Jr. ~a~ ~ City Attom~ Ma~r City of ~n, Te~l City of D~, Te~e A action wa, made by Sr-mer and seconded by Bryaon to suape~ the rulee and paan the Ordinance to itc eeoond rea~ing. Motio~ ca,tied. A ~otion vas made by Gambill _~d_ seconded by ~zyaon to pasl the Ordiaanee to ire third aha final r~ading. Motion earried. A lotion was made by Bryan and aeoonded by Ga~bill to adopt the OrdinanOe as read. On ~oll Oall Vote all oOlllilaloaorl voted aye. The Chaima~ deelared the O~dinanoe Pae~ed. 12. The Cceam411io~ adJo~ed 12z05 A.M. CIT! ~ MA~ 3, 1951 Oall~l ~tin~ of the City Co~miesion of the City of De.ton, Texas, held in the 0ouacil Roo~ of the City ~all, ~ay ~ 19~. P~t~ Fit~e~, G~bi~, B~n~ Brier ~d T~i foll~ O~ance was reed. O~oe ~o. 51-16 ~ O~O~ O~G A SP~I~ ~IO~ TO BE P~lOI- P~ ~ B~ T~ QU~IFI~ V~ OF T~ CITY OF ~TO~, TIT~ ~ ~D~IO~.~ ~, 1170, 1171, 1173, ~d 1174 OF T~ ~IS~ ~E ~, 1925, ~IMG ~ T~ ~P- ~ ~ S~D ~ION ~D P~VIDI~G ~R T~ P~P~ ~ J; Il. Fit~esrald Chairman of the CSt2 Co~aission. APP~VLD~ Mark ~annah ~tayor ~ APPROV~n AS TO l~Oitlil ~ity Attorney nhaa. C. Oz?. Jr. A mtio~ was nde by Ga~bill and seconded by Br2son to su~ the ~e~ ~ ~sa the O~oe to its seeond reading. A ~ti~ ~a ~de by ~bi~ ~d ~eoo~ by B~ to the Oin~ to lis thig a fi~-I ~ad~. ~otion o~i~. B~er ~e a ~tion that uss ~eonded bZ ~n ~ pass the O~ae as ~. Oa ~11 5a~ Vote ~1 C~issioners vot~ a~. The 2. M~. F~ Minor ~ a letter ff~ ~rl L. Col~ offerin~ ~ settle tbs ~y ~. ~t case for 19,~. ~d a~ cou~ cost in the A ~ ~s ~de ~ G~blll ~d seconded ~ Brier ~o ~1~ =f ~he /~e oa~, p~vid~ it is ~tle~ ~ lair ~ ~, 1951. Mo~i~ ~ied. 3. A action was made by Gambill and oe~ond~ by Bre~aer to a~ho~n the Mawr to mploy ~e E. JoVan to a~e the a~it for the ~it2 for ~oh C~ntion as ~ ~ ~t~y af~ed ~. ~tion The City At~ey ~sent~ the foll~i~ ~tt~ ~ini~. ~o~orable Mayor aud City C~ilaion City of Dee~toa, Texas Xn regard to the request of the Oity the d~ation by t~ City to t~e Denton Oh~r of ~ . or J~io~ ~r of Co~eroe wate~ ~d lights ~u ffollo~ aa ~ the leg~ity of e~t Sect~n 3 of ~icle ~ of the C~ituti~ of the State Of Te~a ~ads a~ fol~va~ No ~ty, city or other ~ici~ ~ration ~all he~a~er the capita. ..... of a~ co,ration or aa~eiati~, or ap~iat~ or donat~n tc the ~e, or ~ ~ile ~ its e~it.... It ~a ff~ the a~ve t~t the ~age ~ fact p~hibit the eity f~m ~ing any d~ati~ a, ie ~ ~aidaration he~. The giv~g of ~ amy p~ivate aa~ooiation ia in ~ opinion the a~b 'p~visi~' ~ t~ ~,'.~ve' ~ ~s~ctf~y ~bt. ~. C~ll, Jr. T~ City At~ey p~t~ ~ ao~t of the ~ ~t. ~e~pital for C~. A ~tion was made ~ G~bill and second~ ~y ~ to table the ~t~r ~til the City ~iaaion off t~e ~lty Atto~ey. Motion ~rried. The ~eting adJou~ $~ P. M. 467 CIT! ~ALL MAY 14, 19~1 R~Aler a~ting of the City Ccemiaaion of the City of A~ J. ~. Fi%~ Ja~ ~. B. G~blll ~. B. G~ill ~r C~ia Ja~ G.. ~. ~e~, J. g, ~ttmge~ R, ~, ~bi~ J.E. 2. A ~ti~ ~a ~ by G~ll ~d ae~ded b2 Cu~is to defer aeti~ ~ ~e ae~t of ~. E, ~e in the ~t of $~,25 ~til the Ci%~ AtOmy ~te Flc~ Concrete Co. a~ut a aettl~t. A ~ti~ ~ G~ll ~a ~eonded by Brier tc approve the ~ts for the ~ of A~il ~d ~y ~ ~t of their ~a~otive ~e a~s ~f A~il g, 16, ~, ~d ~O, 1951 ~c Ma~ 3, 1951 ~ ~ad ~ a~ ~ ~tion of G~bill ~ sec~d~ by ~n. 5. ~a ~ ~eeived ~d o~er~ fi~ f~ all de~t h~dm, The City ~$neer ~ad m lattar f~ the 8tare ~ of P~ag ~ers ta re~a~ to ~fety d~icea ca ~ot Water ~eatera. ~ ~-~ta ~ l~e ~th ~. Wear ~daticn ~nt~n~ in the 19&~-~ ~it. Motioa oa~. - ~. A ~l~ ~e ~e by G~bill ~d se~d~ by ~r ~ refer ~d ~e ~ ~o~ fee f~ the Dent~ Bus Line and the Var~ty ~s ~ ~e Oity At.may for leg~ action ~f neoes~ to ~ot all 468 ClTI HALL Bide on Fire ~ydra~ta ~ere opened frcml a. Mueller Valve Co. g. ~e~iee Plb~. 8u~. Co. b. G~eral I~uet~al Supply Co. h. Iowa V~ve 0o. o. B~i~s Weaver i. The ~ ~o. d. R~er Valve Co. J. V~ing ~u~ e. R. D. Wood Co. k. ~e~ Maehi~ f. South~d Su~ly Co. The bide ~ referred to the City ~g~r for taxation ~d r~- tion, ~ ~tion off Cu~is that was aeco~ By ~n. Moti~ Bids on Fi~ ho~ were o~ a~ ~fer~d ~ t~ F~e ~ieg ~d ~it~r for taxation ~d ree~datio~. Fi~ ~id~ a. Well Maoh.& Sup~2 Co. g. ~a Fi~ ~ Co. b. C, E. Felck Co. h. B.F. c. ~. R. ~es i. 5~ate~l Fi~ ~o~ d. ~1. Det~it Co~, J. ~er ~B~r Co. e. ~erio~ ~ce Co~. k. C~tr~ F~ T~ ff. Gen. In~st~Aal Sup~y Co. 1. V~g ~upp~ A ~tion ~ ~bill ~e aeeo~ed by S~a ~ ink,et the City Atto~eZ to write a ~ao~tic~ or O~in~ce tr~aferr~g the ~d ~ebase ~ to the G~e~l ~d. ~otion ~. 12.~a~ The ~r ~e~ that the City inorea~ their ~ of ~e off Mrs. ~oker, the ~t~ of the Ladie~ Rest ~ ~ the Wouse, to $50.~ ~r month on ~tion that a like ~t i, D~a Co~ty. A ~tion was ~de by G~ll ~ ~c~ ~ B~ to accept the ~e~ti~ of the Mawr. ~tion oar~ed. 13. The m~t~g adJ~ at 11~5 P. M. ~ta~ '" OIT~ RALL KAX 18, 1951 Called meeting of the City Cc~miaeion of the City of Deatoa, Texa, held in the Council Roma of the City ~all, May 18, 1951. Preee~t~ Fi~e~erald, Gambill, ~ra~er, Curtie~ -~ ~r~ Absent~ #one 1. The following re~olution was preee~tedl AT · ~P~IAt M~'.~IMG OF TRE CITY CO)~G~IO~ OF THE CITZ OF llE~TON, TEXAS, AT TRE CITY RALL OF SAID CIT~ ON TME 18t½.DAX OF MAX, A.D., 1951. BE IT RE~OLVED TRAT TRE FOLLOWIMG ~AR~S B~ EFTE~ED ~IM~TES OF TR~ CITY O0~tISSIO~ OF T~E CITY OF 469, MAI 18, 19tl The ~ay~r m~d Oity Commission hereby express their thaa~$ a~d app~eoiatioa ~ ~oh~ T~i~e~ for the effioi~t ~er ~ioh ~ has pe~o~ ~ ~tie~ of C~s~ioner ~ t~ City D~ Te~m, ~ the f~p ~ ~ati~ ~hieh he a~ifeated at ~ ~ ~ ~uemt t~t a ~y of this ~luti~ ~ m~t ~ ~. Pas~ ~ ~v~ this ~h. d~ of ~, A.D,~ 19~. Chair~a~, City ~ami City of Denton, Tams Attest, Oity City of Deaths, Texas Approvedl City ~ D~t~ A ~t~n ~e ~ ~i~ was ~ ~ ~lutl~ am ~. ~ti~ ~. ~s ~ ~d is In no ~er ~er ~ the City of D~, Te~s, is ~ ~ ~bst~tial ~ ~, ~ it ~lv~ b2 the ~it2 C~z~on of the City of ~n, T~s, t~t the ~ti~ ~t of said ~ ~aia~ U. ~. ~e~t ~ ~ ~o~ inte~st ther~n, ~ t~af~. ~it ~er re~lv~ that the a~ve ~ wl~h t~ a~ in~re~t cm s~h ~ ~e pla~ ~ ~he ~ne~l ATTeSTs J.I. Fitseerald Chairman of the City City of Denton, Te~am City of 470 CITZ FALL A ~otioa was made by Bremmer amd leconded by O--bill to adopt the re~lution as ~ead. Motion carrie~l. 3. A mo%ion by Gm,bill was seconded by Br~aer that the and City Seeretary be authorised to enter into a contract with the LaTne~exae Go. to drill a water well iz the we~t par~ of D~ntmu~ the teem of payaont to be am a~eeified on page 7 of the technical · peei~icati~a. Motion serried. 4. A m~tio~ was made b~ Gambill mad meon~ded by Bra,.met to epcot the City Attorney to w~ite am Ordiaance repealimg the Ordinamon levyi~ ~empeticm taxes on Bowliag alleys, mimes ther~ is a duplica- tion cf eollontion with the Amnual License. Motion serried. 5. The meeting adjourned at ~ 50 P.~. 0IT¥ ~ALL 21, 1951 Called ~eting of the City Cc~aieelon o,~ the City of geatom, Texas h~d in the C~cil ~ of the Cit~ ~a~, ~ay ~, 19~1. P~e~tt Fit~era~ G~bill~ Brier ~ 1. A g~up of ~ple ~ ~ Drive pre,ted a ~titi~ ~ ~nd~oe ~ ~ga~ ~ the City la,ag a ~i~ the dr~vewayz. 2. 3everal ~ra of the ~ior 0~r p~e~t~ M~. V. G. Marshal, aa ~e~, a~ ~t the City ~mi~ f~ utilities to the ~ior Ch~ber of C~eree ~ the ~ ~ately ~uth off the City ~all ~ex. A ~tion ~ ~bi~ ~e aeco~ed ~ B~r ~itt~ ~ off Oity Atto~ey, ~ re~ ff~ utilities to the J~io~ ~r of C~eree. ~ti~ ~ed. S~ ~ Fabric Fi~e Wo~ Co., ~ ~., ~i~ 8u~ Co., E~a Fire ~o~ Co., Fi~ Wo~ Co. ~ a~ow~ a~ut ffive m~utea each their ~ote. A. M~. 0r~l rec~d that tbs City ~re~ee A ~tion ~s ~de ~ G~bill ~ a~ 5. ~. Oral re~ t~t ~4 R. Bri~e ~ of the C~B ~ ~tter on ~. ~ Mt~ ~t~t a ~. $. Th~ escorts for t~ M~th of Ap~l for 471' CIT! ~ MAX 21, 1951 · ~otic~ h2 B~aaer wac aeconde~ by G~bil] to -~ov the Ae~ts of Dr. A. I. ~, ~d XiBle~ T~r~ter 0o. ~ti~ oa~. ~ the Aeeo~t ~ ~l Bus ~el, and ~ ~,~ti~ Mr. Me~ t~t t~ ~'ity viii not ~ flor ~ud~t fi~ ~s a~er ~ ~, 19~1. ~ 7. W.T. ~iott ~ that t~ ~ ~ell h~ ~ ~rk~ a~ A ~ti~ ~ ~e by G~bill ~d ee~nded ~ Br~r to ~ ~. ~ OF ~, A.D., 1~. ~ ~e Oity of ~n~, Te~s has o~ its ~ke t~ ~ara in delinq~t ~r~n~ P~2 ~e~ ~ ~ ~ of ~e ~ple o~ing ~eh t~a a~ no longer oitimm of 9~, ~ ~, t~ City bas ~ ~able to locate ~2 ~h ~rs~ ~ the~ ~ ~ or~ra in al~zoi~ such ~r~ ~, It vas ~d~ ~ the laat a~it ~ that ~ T~ ~ it ~lv~ hy the City ~aai~ of the ~ity ~f ~, T~a, that t~ City T~ Aa~a~r ~ Co~r inat~t~ ~ he ~a ~re~ ~et~ aad o~er~ ~ ~rge the ~s aga~ ~e ~r~a ~c~ ia the li~t he~ ~'~e a ~ ~f, ~ the ~t o~site their a~ ~d the ~ ~t ~ ~ ~ off a~ to the ~za li~ here~ City o~' Dentoa, ATTZ~ ~ ~a~. g, 0~". Jr. Oity ~at~, City City of D~n, Te~s 472 MA! 21, 19~1 ~ O~ 10.~ ~y ~. D~ 6.~ J~s A. ~4er~ 1~.~ ~e A. Luther ~.r~ 3.~ ~.T. ~er~ ~.~ R.T. ~ 17.~ Chiles E. ~o 6.20 Joe I. ~ 1~.~ V.L. ~ 2.~ G~ H. Fox 8.~ Ja~ ~ot~{ 10.90 P~ O~er 4.~ ~ ~ 19.62 J.M. Gt~, Ir. 8,76 ~e~ L. Au~ia 8.72 J.N. ~b~n~ J~. ~.~ Wal~ ~ma9 4.~ O1~ C. ~to~r 2.~ ~el~ ~t 6.~ ~d W. ~ 4.~ O.G. ~m 1~.~ J, L. Orevem ~.~ Jme O. B~ 17.~ J~iee B~ 4.~ ~y A. O~y R.C. ~m~ip 8.~ Jee~ L. Gr~ ~.~ A.L. ~m 3.~ W.a. J.0. ~ 3.49 Otim T.C. ~ 6.~ W.~. ~,y ~.~ ~ ~. ~a ~.~ w.~. B~ 8.72 L.N. ~e~ 2.~ Patriok i~ 6.~ H.O. H~ 15.~ ~ ~e B~oks 6.~ ~ O. Relier 15.40 Jo~ I. B~ 4.40 W.O. Re,er 1~ J.M. ~t 53.80 D~. H~ R~itt 13.~ J~ S. ~. 16,79 B.G.~ 2.~ P. ~es 1~.~ W.J, hlhe~ ~ Mrs. ~th ~ 6.~ O, J. ~o~ 6.~ ~ L. 0a~ 17.~ ~. g. ~o~ 16.~ J.O. 0~ 15.~ ~1 ~o~ 8.~ J~ B. 0~ 9.16 ~ea Ca.er 2.~ P. ~. ~6 6.~ Rio~a~ ~ae Oa~ 5.01 ~1o~ Ru~eaa 1~.~ J.N. O~n 7.19 H. 0. Ja~ 2.~ G.M. O~r 1~.~ 0~il Bill C~a 2.~ T.D. O~ 8.~ J. 9e~ J~a 17.~ T~ C~r 2.~ S~ O, Jonea 6.~ ~ O~ 4.~ J~ea $e~iee Statio~ ~.~ T.N. O~ 6.~ 01~e la~m 8.76 ~ ~. ~a 4.~ ~ ~. i~g 8.72 J, B, /~abe~ 2,1~ Joha~ ~, Siam W~ett ~ ~e b.~ M~. ~ Po~ ~ 8.76 I. L ~s 17.~ ~ T. ~ 4.~ J. M. ~ 6.57 O.W. ~h ~. ~. Ma~ 6.5~ T.L. ~th 1~.53 ~. ~e ~ ~ 8.76 W~ter ~. ~th 6.57 ~, ~ ~ ~ ~vor C. ~ 4.~ ~ ~ 15.~ Jo~ J. StYe2 15.~ ~ ~l ~ H. ~. s~ ~.~ A. A. ~e~ 7.85 r~ S~or ~.~ ;~s W. ~~ ~ Mrs. Y~ D. ~liv~ J~ ~s J~. ~.~ ~a~ ~ Jr. Swaffo~ ~.~ O, V, ~ $,~ Malter L. S~a~ ~le8 L ~s ~ ~ ~ Te~ 6. ~' W.O. ~r 3.~ T~ ~ Cab ~,~ ~ B. Mel~ 2.~ ,~ V~oy ~.~ ~e R. ~ 8.72 ~. L. V~oy 2.18 ~. L. O~ver Jr. 17.~ Or~ Ve~l~on G~ ~. J. ~ 2.~ E.D. Vem~ 8,76 ~ Pa~ 6,~ Jmem i. W~ i. B. Pe~o~ 2.~ P. A, W~S~F Jr, 4~.80 ~ ~ ~er 17.~ M~ B. Wa~ow 4.~ ,M~. M. C. P~at. 3.05 ~ek T. ~at~ 3.05 ~P~e~ ~.~ J. ~. Wellm 8.~ PeF~ 1}.~ Wi~ L. Wells $.~ ~ ~1~ P~ 6.5& Joe W. ~er 15.26 O~ O. ~ ~.70 Joe ~eeler & ~ 0. P~lli~ l~.~ J. ~. ~te 16.52 P~ ~f ~y S~ i).~ R.H. Willi~ Ja~ ~ ~i~ ~. 6.~ ~il~ W~li~ 15.40 ~m F. ~ 1~.52 ~o~ wi~ ~.~ ~ A. ~ 1).~ J. ~, w~ ~.~ M, D. ~eott 8.~ C.H. W~go ~.~ I. i. S~ 6.~ Mrs. ~y D. Wolf I motion by O~btg wa~ ~oond~ ~ B~er ~ adopt the ~luti~. Motion carrie. The aeeti~ CITY ]{ALL JUN~ 5, 1951 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas held in the Council t{oom of the City Hall, June 5,'1951. Pre~ent: Fitz?.erald, i~ramm~ r, HrTson, and Curtis. &bsent: Gambill. 1. A motion was made by Curtis ond ?econde<~ by ;3rarm,~e~ to authorize the ]~,ayor to sign the .'etition to intervene in the r~ne~:al proceedings of the Cent~s~ Airlznes. ]"1, orion Carried.' 2. The Commission adjourned at, 5:45 F.],,. Secr~t~ry 475 11, 19~1 it~ar Meett~ off the City Cceealamioa of the City of Dentoa, Texas h~ in ~e 0~il ~ o~ ~e CityRall, J~e ~, 19~. 1, A ~ ~m ~e ~ O~ll ~d me~ ~ ~im to a~e the ~ ~ a~m fief the ~ ~f N~, 1~ ~y thru ~t of t~eir ~m~cttve 2. ~e 0~2 At~ p~mt~ a ~tten o~n~ in ~ to a hospital %he a~t ~ume t~ mater was not ~t ~ the City$s att~on at ~e ~ of ~e aooid~t. ~ti~ Oar~. A ~i~ ~s ~e .~ ~bt~ ~ ~ ~ B~n to mp~ve the ~u~e ~ ~y ~, ~ ~d ~, 1951 es read. Moti~ C~. t ~. A ~ ~a ~de by ~i~ ~ seo~ ~ Curie to ap~ve the 0~ ~ ~1~7 J. ~. Fitiearl~ld ~air~a~, City Ccmaisalon City of Dent~, Teals ~ity of Deatoa, Texa~ APP~OYED~ Mayor ~ity of Deatc~ Texas. .... · ~otioa by Ga~bill was aeeanded by Bryaan ~'o ~ump~mt the ~Ales I ! a~l paes the O~in~ ~ i%~ second ~ad~g. Motion Car~i~. A ~%i~ ~m ~e ~ G~bi~ ~d ~con~ ~ Curie to ~se ~e O~n~ ~ its %ht~ ~ f~l ~i~. Moti~ Ca~ed. A ~ ~a ~ ~ ~ill ~ sec~d~ ~ B~ ~ paae the ~ aa ~. ~ ~11 0~ vo~, all ~aaion~a p~t vo~ ~e. 476 J. E. ~i~saer-la , Cheirmam, City Ccamdsaioa ATTEST ~ City See~ta~ Oit~ At~ey A motion by Oa~btll was seooaded by Our~ia to suspend the rulea and paae the o~linanoe to its 5e~d ~ad~. Mo~i~ Oar~. O~oe to its thi~ ~d f~ ~ad~. 'Motion A ~i~ vas sade b~ G~bill ~d ~d~ ~ O~is ~o O~ee aa ~ad. On ~11 call vote, all O~slione~s preset vot~ ~e. ~e Gbaim~ deola~ the o~oe 7. TWe foxing O~inan~e was r~d. ~ O~IN~OE ~DING P~ING ~ER ~NE NO. 3 N~C~ O~ ~ CITI O~ ~T~, T~s P~HIBITING T~ P~G O~ ~ V~I~, ~ ~I~ITIMG ~0~ OI ~DISE I~ ~l P~AY XM'T~ CITI ~D P~VISION~ OF O~IN~C~; P~VIDING ~D P~VIDING T~E ~IVE D~E OF THI~ 0~; ~ D~NG ~ ~C~. P~ ~D ~P~V~ T~IS 11 th DAI OF ~ME, A.D., 1951. ~- -:. O~s. O. 0~. Jr, Ch~, Oity C~aalon Oit2 ~eo~ta~ Oit2 of ~n, Texas tit2 of D~n, Te~s ~P~V~ ~P~ ~ TO ~ Ma~ Ha~ ~b~. H. G~wali. Jr, _ Oit2 of D~ton, Oily At~e2 Git2 of D~t~, 477, alT! HALL ~.~tl~ ms ,,ec~ by Cu~i~ to o~oe ~ it, .m~d ~d~. Ho~lon Car~ed. o~ as ~. ~ ~11 call vote~ ~ C~sioae~ ~s~t ~t~ ~. T~ ~i~ deo~ the or--ce pas~. bids ~or ~ cars for t~ ~lioe de~t. Moti~ Oarri~. ~ity o~ 9~toa ~t grav~, ~ve, or graat a ~it for the ~allatt~ of '~ ~ ~t~ fo~ ~sa t~ ~e (1) b~ except ea~e ~ere ~ of the ~ook is ~ ~v~ De~t ~e ~de their re~ ~nt~y ~1~ o~ ~e ~e filed. Thoee r~ T. ~tt, O. L. ~dge, ~ ~. C~l~, Jr.~ Dr. M.L.. ~e~, Dr. Ja~ ~es~ ~a~ ~arri~n, P~ Par~ne, Bailey A ~i~ b~ B~ was ~o~ b7 C~i. to ~ept the ~~tioa 9f ~ ~ ~hieff and ~base 1~~ ~ ~ ~derite ~e ~ ~,~t~ a copy of the ~t of the F~ M~ri~ ~o~it~ ~ ~ ~ a~ that i~ ~ ~de a ~ ef the A ~t~ wa, ~e ~ O~bill ~d a.~ by B~ ~ o~r ~ ~1~. ~ti~ Car~. 478 JUNE lg, 1951 Called Meeting of the City Ca~aission of the City of De, ton, Texas held i, the Council Room of the City ~all, J~uae IS, 1951. Pre~t~ ?it~erald, G~bi~, G~ia, ~ 1. Mr. C. 14. Miaell was present in regard to the City paying the driveway approaches a~d sidewalks on the property on the north .side of Mig~way 24 between North Locust Street and Bell Ave. · motion waa made by Gambill and seconde~ by Curtis that the City Denton comply with the verbal contract made with the individual property owners on the north aide of ~ig~wey 2A betweea North Loe~st~ and Sell Avenue, by the former administration,, and that t.he Mayor be authorized to take such steps as may be necessary to onmply with the contract, and that the writl~n verification by Lee Preeton J. L. Yarbrough be retained in the files in the office of the Secretary. This is not to include any property owned by the state. Motion carried. 2. Mr. 0. E. Allen was present to discuss the possibility of installing ~utane Carburration on the City Vehicles. The C~air- ma~ appointed a committee composed of Mark Mannah, G. N, Bremmer~Sr., O. G. Creel, Jr., and ~edro Parsans to investigate the matter. Motion serried. 3. Mr. Rogers Teel was present representing property owners on I.O.O.F. Street, requesting that the city look into th~ matter of widening the street from Sycamore Street, South. A m~tion was made by GambLkl and aeO~nded by Bry~on to at,mot the Mayor a~d City ~ngineer to look into the matter of wl~e~ing acid I.o.o.~. Street and report back to the o~amianic~. ~otion carried. 4. · mo%ion was made by Gambill and ~eco~ded by Curtis to instruct the City Attorney to write an Ordinance granting an increase in Taxi fares, according to ~nee~ aa per the request aa presented by Mr. Tool. Motion carried. 5. A drawing showing the location of the Curb and Gutter Co the west aide of Carroll Avenue was presented for at~ by the Co~alenio~ with reference to moving the curb amd gutter. A motion was made by Curtis and zeeonded by Bry~on to move the curb and gutter w~ich was inatalled in the summer of 19~ ~n the west aide of Carroll Avenue aince the emrb and gutter wee not installed in the pro$~r place; provided the property owners have paid the contractor for the Ourb and Gutter. Motion carried. The following resolution Yaz p~esented. AT A SP~XAL MEETING O~ T~E CITY CO$~4ISBION O~ T~ CITY O~ DE~T~, ~EXA~, ~'.tn AT T~E CITY ~t~ OF BAlD CZTY O~ T~ ~[~A~ it is necessary for the city off De~ton, Texas, to obtain permission f~ the Mia~ouri-~ansas-Taxas Railroad C~pemy of Texaa to croaa ira right-of-~ay at the descrihe~ location with a si~ inch (6~) wate~- line~ 479 ~ T~FOt~J~, ~e it z~eolved by the City Comaissi~ of the City of, Dentals, Texas, ~e ~r ~ the ~i%2 S~reta~ of ~ ~a ~eir,flle M~ber T-16,~ ~ ~g ~ ~t ~e let. day of J~, A. D., 1~51, bet~ ~e T~-~ ~ ~y of Te~a as Licensor ~ the City of T~s as ~, g~t~g ~ ~id lic~ ~he ~ght ~d ~c~tt2 ~ ~ ~ ~ta~ a ~ix inch (Se) eater ~in l~e fo~ow.~ A e~ in~ (6") ~ater l~e to e~s~ the ~il~ ~s p~aes at ~ ~e of ~ degrees ~ 8u~ia~n ~in tract at ~ trot eha~g 1~ ~s ~1, or M~le Post ~-7~.~3 distant feet ~a~ ~theae~r~ ~ng ~ ee~r l~e of aa~ ~in t~ct f~ ~ile Po~t X~22 near D~ O~%y, Texas. ~ IT ~ ~LV~ By tBe City C~issi~ of the of ~, T~s ~t t~e M~, t~e City Secre~ ~d ~e Do~a~e~ ~ ~ the Mlas~~s ~il~ ~y of T~a, enid ~ ~ in ~1 the e~ide~ti~ for ~e g~t~g p~ ~ ~F~ T~S ~E ~th DAY OF J~E, A. D., 1951. Chairman, City City o~ ~, Te~s ~T~ City See~ Mark City of ~n, Te~s City eft D~, · ~ticm was ~ade by Ct~rtim and eeaonded by Bry~mn to I~amm the ~olution as read. Motion carried. 7. A aotio~ by B~y~on yam seconded by Curtis to ~mt~ot the ~ ~i~ ~ ~t ~ ~e ~y utilit~ l~es on B~ D~ve. Motion O~i~. ~. B~ ~e a ~tion ~i~ ~m ~ ~ Curtis ~ ~thori~ ~t ~ ~ve ~ ~o~h ~ of Scripture at,et f~ Ponde~ Ave to F~ 9. I ~t~ ~ B~n warn me~ ~ ~rtts ~ ~fer ~e ~ing ~. A. M~, ~. J. A. ~as ~ ~e ~i~ ~. Motion ~a~ed. ~. ~ ~ ~J~ at 10~5 P. M. ,480 CITI H&LL JI~E 19,1951 Called Meeting of the City 0~maiesion of the City of Deatou, Texas held in the Cmmoil Room of ~e 0ity H~i, J~e 19, 19~. P~e~tt Fire,raid, ~i~, ABe~t~ O~bi~, ~d Brier 1. Tho 0~ssi~ met wi~ ~. r~d M~or to ~o~ee ~e ~ V. R~ Gaas. go of~oi~ a~tion ~s ~. 2. The ~ission ~Jou~ at 6~ P.M. ~o meet aga~ at 8~ - A.M. ~ J~e ~, 19~. Seo~ta~ 0IT! ~ALL 20, 1951 2alled Meeting of the City Ccmaission of the City of De, ton, Texas held in the Couneil Re, ma of the City N~ll, June 20, 1951. ?resentj Yitsgerald, Oambill, Curtis, Absent, Bx~eler 1. A motion w~e made by Oabill and seconded by Bry~on to stared ffir~ on the offer of 12,000.00 and ooux-t cost as · settleaent in the Ray V. ~unt Case. *~otion carried. 2. The ~aiasion adjourned. CIT~ HAhL JR 29, 1951 ~ Meeting of the 0it~ Cctv/cairn of the City of Denton, Texas held ia the Council Ro~a of the City Hall, ~ ~ , 1951. Pr~sentl Fitege~-~ld, Curtit, B~y~on, and Brier Absent ~ (}--bill 1. A ~ion by ~ia was seoond~ by Br~r ~o~a%~ of ~e City pl~ ~a~ ~d app~ve e~alon Motion 481 SIT! made by BzT~n a~d ~ ~ B~m~ ~% %o ml~w ~ fo~ the Police ~p%, wo~ o~ f~ S~ 5upe~ Me~ $9~.80 ~a~t Blanket Position Bo~ of ff~e I~it~ O~ Secretary ¢IT¥ P~tLL ~x~ ~LX 5, 1951 ~ Cel~ ~eati~g of the City Ccmazleelon of the City off Benton, Texae held in the Council ~ of the City Tall, ~uly 5, 1951. Pr~aeuts Fitzgerald, Ou~tia, Bryson, Ab~t~ 1. Mr. C~el end Mr. Elliott ~e~d that the City ~ha~e a ~lim~ mpra~r ~ the Me~li~ ~g~eer~g Co. A ~ti~ ~ ~e ~ B~r ~d ,eao~ ~e ~dation and ~rohase the ae~iz~g 2. ~e ~r ~ad a letter of ~ai~ation f~ ~. M. Ba~s a~ a ~r of the 0it~ty Mo~pit~ ~a~. 3. A ~ti~ by Cu~ia was ~oonded by B~ to au~ori~ the City See~ ~ ~r~aae ~e T~iter f~ the D~n ~h~ge. Motion Carrie. ~. ~ ~eting CITY ~ JUL! 9, 19~1 I~Alax' ~eetimg of th~ ~it.v 0omaiseion of the City of D~, Texas h~ in the O~eil ~ off the City ~, July 9, 1951. P~sent~ Fitmge~ld, G~bill, Curtie, B~n, ~d Brier Abs~t ~ None 1. ~e ~tm for the month of J~e ~ ap~ ~d o~e~ ~id. 2. A ~tion ~$ m~e ~ G~bill ~ me~nd~ ~ ~r to file the ~et t~t was ~ceived f~ ~a~ ~. ~he ~iag ~y on qigbway ~ ~ in the o~ice of ~e City 3. The folding De~t he~e ~de ~el~ ~nt~y ~d the ~e ~ o~er~ filed. e. W. T. E~iott g. ~. L. b. W. G. O~el h, P~ o. ~ ~. C~dwell, Jr. i. Bailey d. T~ ~bin~n J. D.W. f. ~am. C. 0~, Jr. 1. Ma~ ~ A ~ti~ was ~de by ~ia ~d mecond~ ~ ~r~ to ~ori~ Mr. Elliott ~ add ~e new on,ne at the ~ pl~t 48g · 0~! 9, 1951 to the existi~ ~artford Sterna ~oiler Aceident and ina~ti~ ~icy that la nov ~ of feet ~ the other t~ Mo~rg ~gines. ~tion ea~. 5, A ~ti~ ~s ~de by G~bi~ a~ se~ed by B~n ~thovi~ M~. g~el to inst~ a ~r line on Av~e C ~ Inlet ~t~eet~' ~i~ the ~r eaa~ts a~ obtainS. 6. I ~ti~ ~ O~bill va. se~ by B~n ~ ~etm~ the -- ~oliol ~t ~ .~ve the ~el vaned at ~e ~ioi~l .~ra~ ~er ~s da~. ~ot~ oasiS. 7. ~, ~ a ~ ~at was se~ by G~bi~ ~ ~ Fo~l ~ ~ Ivey flor $1,0~.~ ~et diffe~ee, ~ ~plaoe ~e t~ ~a~t ~d oars. Motion oar~. ~, ~ Chai~ ~ad a letter of ~ai~ation f~ O~ a, a n~r of the Oit~o~ty ~oapit~ Bca~. A~ion ~a ~ ~til ~e stay ia giv~ the mater. 9. A let~.~ ~e Contel A~Linea in ~ga~ ~ l~ding fee,, orifice ~ee ~t~ etc~ th~ ~ ~11 ~ charg~ was ~e Ci~ At~ey ~ inlt~ot~ ~ ~s~r the let~r. ~. A ~ti~ ~ G~bi~ was aec~d~ ~ B~eon ~ d~y the ~ueat of ~. ~, Morri~n ~ place Curb ~hind ~e p~sent C~i~ ~,' ~eaa the ~b o~ be ~i~ed wi~ ~e existing Cu~ line. Motion oarri~. ~-~ ~. A ~oa ~ ~de ~ G~bi~ ~d se~d~ b2 B~ ~ in- _/ It~et ~e Ci~ ~r ~ have ~e ~wer ~les ~v~ on Wa~t ~ ~ S~tm ~tw~n ~outh ~st ~ ~ou~ at ~oh t~a ~ ~ ~cb e~ help as he d~a neeea~. ~ ~e mt~ ~J~ed at ~ P. M. i,484 CI?I ~ALL ~ JUL~ 12, 19~ ~ C~Lled Meeting of the City Cc~m[ssion of the City ct DenOn, Texas held in the Council R~c~ of the City ~1, ~ 12, 1951. P~tl ~%~erald~ ~ia~ B~san, Brier Abs~t~ G~bill 1. The O~ssion met at 7~ P. M. for p~l~ ~ on the 2. ~e ~eting adJou~ed at ~ ~. N. ~ai~ OITIIt&I,L JULI 1~, 19~1 Called Meeting of the City Cc---aission of the City cf De~ton, I'" I Texas held in the Council Ro~a of the Oit~ ~all, Aba~t~ 1. The forcing ~lution was ~ad~ W~AS, the Taxa, 8tare ~ighway Depart,eat, acting by and through its duly constituted ~gineera, has p~epared plan~ for the re-location of United States ~ighway tbs City of Denton, Taxa~; and, ~JtEAS, s~id plau~ have been a~aitted t~ the .City O~-iaai~ of the City of Denton, Texas, for approval ia ~ far aa the s-~e affect the section lying between Avenue aC' end Avenue sds in the said City of De, ton, Texas, including the pro- file nap thereof showing the grade of said highway in said aee- tion~ an~, WUL~AS, the City Cce~tsalon has duly conaiaered said plans and finds that the same have ~ee~ approved by the Resident Engiaaer, the District Engineer, and the F~agineer of ~oad Desig~ and Chief ~ngimeer of Planning of said Texas Wighway Depart, ant, and that the same should now be approved by the MOW, therefore, B~ IT R~SOL¥~D by the Ci~2 C~e~isei~ cf the City of Denton, Tex~s, a quorum being present for the traaa- aoticm of said businesa, that said plans above referred to and al~reve~l By said ~ighway Engineers, Be and the same are hereby adopted and approved, and Mark ~annah, Mayor off the City of Dant~n, 48b OITY Tex~l, is hea. el~', m~horl~ed abd direeted to al~prove said ~lane on P~q]~ th~, the l~th. day off July, A. D., 19~1. ~, L Fit~erald ~ai~mn ~ City ATT~T. - A ~tio~ mi ~ds b~ OAtbJ]l Od seconded by Curtis to adopt the resolution as read. CIT! ~ALL 16, 19~1 1. A petitien, t~ el~e ~be alley bounded by A-arillo Street on the ~aet, Fult~m on the West, ,Panhandle ca the #or~h a~d ~ ~ the S~, wee p~t~,. A ~ti~ ~. ~e ~ G~i~ ~d see~ by ~i, to offically a~ the ~ey, ~ ad~ ~ O~anoe C~l~g it, ~ give d~. ~ P~F ~; ~vidad ~he City ~tain a ~t .asst. -- Noti~ oa~. Mr. ~ ~s ~8 Mr. ~uis B~ ~ preset to a~ that ~ ~ Mo~ ~ Steer. The ~ission ~ no~ ~e ~y 486 OITY ~,*T.T~ ~ JUL! 16, 19~1 ~ 3, MA'. M. O. Waygandt of the M. & W. Food Store was 13r~sea% to request that the Curb em North Ei~ Street by the M. & ~. Parkin~ lot Be re~oved, The Cce~iealon refereed the setter to Mr. Creel. 4, The ~aing petition that had previously been denied by the plam~ing ~rd ~n the property owned by W. L. Xnight, F. P. Ablae, Joe B. Akers, 0. S. garragar, W. A. Moore, and Mrs. J. A. Ross , was again presented. There was quite a bit of d/s~ueelon pro and con. A Motion was made by Ga~bill end seconded by Bra~er to defer notion until the matter ia given further consideration. Motion oa~ried. A ~otion was =`de by Ganbill end seconded by gryson to have the ~uilding Inspector investigate and prosecute any violation of the City Building Code in the vicinity of Underwood ~treetRand Ave. Motion eam~ed~ A group of people from Mill Street were present, interested in paving the street. They were tol~ of the policy of paving a block at a ti~e provided the money was put up by the property owners. A ~otinn was made by Ganbill -.~ seconded by g~yson to not require Cur~ a~d ~atte~' o~ Mill Street ~ South E/~ Street w~at, and the City will Blaektop any block ae soon as possible after ~ll property owners share of eXpense has been deposited with the City .~eoretary; in plianee with the Resolution adopted by the City ~iselon in July 1950. Notion carried. 6. Mr. ~. I. Dreohsel talked to City Commission in regard to a City County bea1%h unit. u~til after the County has approved it, and then the City will give it ~ further consideration. Motion carried. 7. The following Ordinance was raad~ 0R/DIANCE MO. 51-20 A~ O~DINARCE AMff~DING T~E ZONING AND DISTR/CT MAP OF T~ CITY OF DE~TO~ TEXAS, ~O AS TO RE~OYE · CERTAIN T~ACT OF LAND LOCATED OM T~E NORT~ SIDE OF ~.S. ~IG~WA¥ NO. 77, FULLY D~CRIBED IM THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE, F~O~ THE D~ELLING DISTRICT, PLACING ~A~ IN THE BUSIMF,8~ DI~TSICT, FI~D- lNG A #ECE~IT¥ T~J~EFOR UED~ TH~ PL~ OF SAID ZOINING A~D USE ~AP, PLACII~G T~E SAME IN A FI~E ZOnE OF T~ CITY OF TEXAS, AND D~CLA~ING AM A ~otion was =-de by B~er and seconded by Gambill to suspend the males and pass the ordinance to its ascend reading,Motion carried. A motion was made by Gambill and seconded by Braa~m~ to pass the ordinanee to its third and ffinal reading. Motion carried. A action was made by Curtis and seconded by g~er to pass the Ordinanee as read. On roll o~]] vote, all Co--.aiselonere voted aye. The Chair~a~ declared the Ordinance pas~ed. 487 The follc~l~ O:~linaaoe wa. read, OEDI~AMO~ ~0. 51-21 AM ORDINANCE AME~]:EO SEOTION ~, OF A TAXICAB ]~tT~ 01~DIMA~O~. ADOPTED BY ~1~ GIT! ~S~IO~ OF THE CIT! OF D~ITO~ T~Ydk~, O~ T~E 12th. DAY OF ?w.~,,~l. OF THE MiI. I~'T~S OF ~'~ 5A~D Moti~ A ~ti~ ~e I~e ~ O~ ~d se~nded ~ B~n ~ pass ~e o~ ~ its thi~ ~ final reading. Motion A ~t~ was ~e ~ G~bill ~d ee~ed ~ B~e~ ~ ~t~ a~. ~e ~h~ de~ ~e O~nce pa~s~. ~. ~e ~ity ~ ~ a later f~ the Me~e Bus L~e ~ga~ ~ f~e ~ ~a s~ps. " A ~tion ~ ~11 ~e ~d~ ~ B~er ~ delay actAon ~ the -_. ~uest of ~e ~le ~ Line ~ ~a~ ~ ~s s~pa ~til ~e 10. R~s o~ ~b ~ ~t~r, d~iveway splashes ~ aide~e ~e o~ f~l D.~. Brad~aw L.I. ~tt~ ~ .~ Davis B~th~ A ~ ~e ~de ~ G~b~l ~ ee~ ~ B~s~ ~ let the ~et ~ L. [. ~t~ the ~w ~er~ for Curb ~ ~t~r, 8id~ ~ D~i~ay a~aohes as ~vertis~ ~ ~d hofius. Notio~ ~. A~ ~ ~i~ was ~d~ ~ B~ ~ ~12 with O~oe ~ ~a~ ~ ~eide~e of ~ployeee of the City, ~e~ Civ~ ~i~ ~ploy~a. Motion ~. ~ ~. ~ ~ ~a~ ~e F~, one A~I~8~ cable% ~ ~e desk ffo~ u~ of the City A~i~r ~d one ~a~graph ~B~et for ~e ~l~ T~ ~t. Moti~ ~od. ~a~l~e~ oil, ~~ ~ o~ ~ other semite ~ ~y city o~ ~r vehicle ~leaa the v~iele ~ars official ~ei~ia or ei~ ~ eCi~ of ~, Te~ae; efffective ~iately. ~lasi~r G~b~ ~est~ a Roll Ca~ vo~, Fit~erald, G~B~i, ~ B~n~ and C~ie vot~ ~e. No voted nay~ ~s the Chai~ deolar~ the action ......... i ~ ~ ..... ~ , ' 1'1 ..... 488 ~ 23, 1991 ~a!lad Meetimg of the City Oommtselon of the Oit;, of De, ion, Texas held in the Council Room of the City Wall, July 23~ 1951. P~sent; lPit~erald, Bra~mer, Bryson and Curtis Absent; Gambill 1. A motdon was made by Brammer and seconded by Ourtie %0 give a vote of thanks to the ~qullisation Board. Motion oarris~. 2. A motion was made by Bt-met and seconded by Bryso~ for the ~ity to pay for overtime, if authorized b~ the depertaa~t heads, in oes~s of emergency only. Motion oa~r~ed. The O~4ssion did preliminary work on the budget. The m~eting adjourned at 10545 P. M. Sear~tary COUP2 ~OU~ JUL~ 31,19~1 Joint Meeting of the Oity Co~mission of %he City of De,ion, Texas, with the Camissioners Oourt of Dent~n Oonm%~, h~ ~ . ~ O~ ~ J~y ~, 1951. Prea~%~ Flt~erald, Brier, B~n Curtis, and G~b~. 1. A ~ti~ by ~rtis was se~d~ ~ Brier ~ instruct C. L. ~ri~ ~ ~e ~ A~it of ~s ~d Accosts of Flow Hospital ~%h the C~nty A~i~r. ~tion carrie. Secreta~ 489 $~oi1~ Meeting of the City Cc-mission of the City of ~ento~, Texaa held in the ~ lo.u, ~ ~i','Xg~A,, ' 1. Ca,biLl .~da a m~tion that was seconded by Brammer to pay the ~2~,~. ~ O,p~ ~ ~nt~ct fo~City~ater ~.11, 6.~otion carrie. 2. A ao~ ~e ~ G~bi~ was se~ by Brier ~ autho~i~ ~e M~o~ ~ City ~ineer ~ p~chase addition~ ~p capacity to ~t~er ~t L~e Te~s O~y will ally ~ ~d by ~eir ~s. Motion carrie. The ~ deo~d ~ ~rgenoy n~d flor a ohlor~tor for ~ ~ A ~on ~ Gmbi~ was se~nd~ by Brier ~ authori~ the M~r oh~p aa ~a~b~. Motion carried. The ~g CITY,ALL AUGUST 3, 1951 Special Meet~g of the City Co...~seicn of the City of Denton, Texas held ih the Cotmcil Room of the City Hall, August 3, 1951. Pr~sentl Fitagerald, Gam~ill, Bra~aer, Bryeon, and Curtis Abaentl Mo~e 1. Ladiel representing the D~ton Civic Boyl Choir were prelent to ack that the City c£ Der~ton reoognise the Boys choir as orificial ~ahaa~adors of the City of Denton. The Ccmaiselon i~structed the Mayor to ~rite a letter to the ~oya Choir, 2. The following Ordinance was read, Ordinance ~ 41-22 AM ORDINANCE AME~DIMG T~E B~DGET OF T~E CXT¥ 0F DE~TON, T~XAS, FOR T~E FISCAL ~ 1~50-51 AND DECLARING AN ~EECY. · action was made and seconded to pass the Ordinance to its secon~ re-~2. Motion Carried. 490 CITY ~IAT.T. ~ AUGLI~T 3, 1991 ~'~ · ~otion was made ~.nd seconded to pass the Ordinance to its third and final reading. Motion serried. A motion was ~ade and seconded to pass the Ordinance es On roll call vote all commissioners voted Ave, No ece~iesioner voted l~ay. The chairman declared the Ordinance Paseod. The following resolution was presented, AT A SPECIAL ~T1NG OF TWE CITY COMMISSION OF T~E CITY OF BENTON, TEXAS, NELD AT T~E CITY MArl. OF SAID CITY ON TME 3rd. DA~ OF A~GUST, 1951. ~EI~AS, the City of Denton, Texas, has aa of this date over- drawn its General Fund Account with the First State B--~ of Denton, Texas, in the amount of so~e $~O,0OO.00; and, W~E~EAS, the City Cc~e~ission of the Oity of Denton, Texas, ia oongnimant of such overdraft; and, · ~E~EAS~ the City Co~mission recognizes such overdraft aa a valid and subsisting debt and ~bligation of the City of Denton, Texas; and, ~EREAS, an overdraft will probably exist in the General l~and Account of the City of Denton, Texas, umtil the tax eollantiona begin in the fall; NOW, T~ER~ORE, be it resolved by the City Coemission of the City of Denton, Texas, that the said City Co~,xisalon r~ecgnisea the above mentioned overdraft to be a valid and ~ubaistin£ debt and obligation incurred b~ the City and the City C~ssion hereby reCO~l~iaes as a ~alid and subsisting debt and obligatio~ any over- draft in the General Fund Aoooul~t of the City of Denton in the First State Bank of Denton~ Denton, Texas, at any time during the period that said Bank is tbs legal depository of the City of Denton, Texas. PA~ED A~D APP~OVE~ TWI$ 3rd. DAY OF A~GUST, A.D., 1951. Ohairman, 0ity O~tmelo~ City of Denton, Texas Cham. C. Orr. Jr. City Secretary City of Denton, Texas APP ~OVED ~ Mayor 0ity of Dentc~, Tax, aa 491 CITY ~ AUGUST 3, 1951 A notion was mede and seconded to adopt tbs Resolution. Motion carried. 4, · action was made and seconded to pave Greenwood Dr~ve fr~n Saula Lane to 0be,-~v~ood Lane as soon a, the Property oM~ere deposit t~e ~ney in the Office of tbs City S, earetmry for ! their share of the paving. Motion carrie~. ! ~. · motion vas mede and seoonde~ to authorize the ~ayor to w~i~e a letter to the M & ~ 0o. in For~ Worth informing them that it ia agreeable with the City for them to spray oil on ~avel and. dirt streets in the City of Denton at the property o~nera expense. Motion carried. 6. T~te Ma3~r r~ad a letter to TAe Com, isalon from B~u~e Davis in r~ard' to a claim of Mr~ Marthe M~Llreth f*or injuries m~ftainod in a fall at the intersection of Morth ~la and West OaX Streets, · motion was made and seconded to instruct the Mayor ~o yrit~e Mr. Bruce Davis and call bis attention to Article 18, Chapter 1 of* the Codification of* Ordinances of the City of* Denton adopted in October 19/+1. Motion carried. 7. A motion vas mdde and seconded to pay the accounts of* Fred J~lnor end Paul Burris; part of the expense of the Ray V. ~unt ~ondeg~ation Case. Motion carried. Absent, Fitzgerald. 8. · motion ~aa made and seconded to instruct the Mayor ~ot to mail any letters or cards ~o any person who bas failed to appear in Corporation Court, and that t~e Police Dept. - hereafter mail all such notices. Motion carried. 9. T~e maetiag adieux-ned at 12~15 A. M. Secretar~ 492 CITY ~ALL A~GUST 10, 19~1 Called Meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Taxas bald in the Council Room of the City Hall, August 10, ~1. P~s~tl Fitzgerald, Br~er~ B~n, ~d ~is Absent ~ Q~bill 1. A ~ was ~ade ~d se~nded ~ tentative~ set the t~ rate for 1951 at $2.18 ( t~ do,ars ( one ~) va~e, ~d set Auger ~blic ~ea~,g on the 1951-52 ~get. 2. A ~tion wa, p~rly ~e=onde~ ~ tr~afer S~a,~53.81 f~ ~e Wa~r ~d L~t revenue acco~ ~ the General ~, for the final ~ar 1~51-52. ~oti~ OasiS. The m~ting ~Jou~. CITY MALL AUGUST 13, 1951 Regular Meeting of the City Commission of the City of De, ton, Texaa bel~ in the Cmmcil Roo~ of the City ~all~ Auguat 13, 1951. Preean%~ F~t~garald, Brammer, and Bryson. Abaentl Gamhill ~nd Gut%is. 1. The accounts for the month of July were approved and or~ered paid out of the proper funds. 2. The Minutes of June 5, 11, 18, 19, 20, and 29~ July 5, 9, 12, 14, 16, 25, and 31; and August 3rd. wave approve~ as read. 3. Monthly reports were received from~ 1. W. T. Elliott 6. Eugene 0ock 11. Baile2 Coffe2 2. ~. G. Creel 7. 14. L. ~[utobeeon 12. D. W. Shoulders ~+. Robt. C~ldwell, Jr. 9. Jack ~arri~on 1~. Mar~ ~amn~a 5. To~ Robinson 10. J. ~. Parsons . A mo%io~ wa. made -.~ seoonde~ t~ file the reporta. Motion carried. 493 ,ClT! HALL A~QUST 13, 1951. ~he Chairman read letSers fr~ the l~ational Asaoaiation of Direat 5e~g ~iea, ~d f~ the Marital As~iati~ of Magan~e ~li~e~ ~ ~ga~ ~ D~r ~ D~ ~e~g. ~o anti~ ~ ~ either 5, ~e f~llo~ O~oe ~e read; .- 51-23 ~ 1 OF ~IO~ 1 OF T~E ~IFICATI~ OF ~ O~IM~C~ OF T~ CITY OF ~TON, T~ ~ T~ T~ ~L~ ~TI~G 8W~ BE ~ ~ T~ S~ND T~DA~ IN A ~t~ ~e ~e ~ eeoond~ ~ ~ap~ ~e ~es and ~e O~ae ~ i~a se~nd ~ading. Mo~ion oa~i~. A ~ ~1 ~de a~ ~ond~ ~ pass the O~ ~ its ~ ~d ~ ~g, Motion carried. A ~ion ~e ~de ~ ae~ ~ ~s. ~e O~oe as ~ad. ~ ~ ~all ~ a~ O~isai~ers pre~nt vo~ a~e. ~e Ohai~ ~e ~o1~ ~lution was pres~t~ ~ A ~ ~G OF ~E 0IT~ ~SSIOM OF ~E CIT~ OF T~, ~ AT ~ OlT~ ~ OF S~D CIT~ ~ ~g 13, DAY OF AUGUST,1951. ~E~, Chapter One, Article Tbr~e, Se.riCh 25 (B) off the Revised ~harter.and Codification of Ordinances of the City of Den~, Te~a~ re,aires that public notice of the hour, date, and plg~e of hearin~ ga the annual budget shall be given or cause to be give~ by the City C~aisaion o£ said 0ity; and, ~ laid City ~iesion of the City of Denton, Texas, has set said dat~ i'o~ euoh hearing on the 2Otb. day of August, 1951, ~aid date being not ieee than fifteen(15) days subsequent to the time such budge~ was filed with the City Secretary as provided by law; NO~ T~R~ be it re~olved By the Oity Co~ssion of the City of Denton, that the public hearing on the budget for the year 1951- 1952 shall be held aY the CIT! ~ALL IN T~E CITY OF DEFTO~, TEXAS~' on the 2Otb. day of August, 1951, et ?sO0 O'clock P. ]4. and this oon- ,$itutes notice of ,aid hearing in c~pliance with the Ordinances of the eity of De~to~, Texas, and with Article 689A-15 of the Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas. PAS~ED AMD LPPI~OVED thil 13th day of A~gust, A.D., 1951. J. E. Ftt~erald Cheir~n, City Cowa~isalon City of D--ton, Texas Oity Secretary ' City of De~to~,. Texas. Mark ~aunah Mayor 494 aIT~ ~{ALL "'~ AUC~UST 13, 1951 A re%ion w,s maas end seconded presented. M~tion ~arried. ~he M~yor ~r~d ~a% Oran M~e had r~uested that hi~ ~t~er of ~si~ation be withdraw. A ~%i~ was made ~d second~ ~ retu~ ~r. ~e's ~%~r -- ~d a~ ~a% he ~in on the ~a~ Woepital. Motion 0ar~ed. 8. Oloz~ Session a% 9t4~ P. 9. The seating ~Jou~ at 10~15 P. 0ITY HALL AU~JST 20, 1951 Called meeting of the City Cc~,~ieelon of the City of Dant~ Texas hel~ in the Council Ro~ of the City ~all, August 20, 19~1. Present8 Fitzgerald, Bremme~-, Ourtie~ Abaft8~ G~bill 1. The meeting was called for a public hearing on the 1951-92 ~udgetj there being no o~e present; a motion was made and escaped to adopt the budget as presented, and est the ~ax rate for 1951 at $~'p~r o~e hundred dolla~ taxable valuation. Motion na~ried. 2. The following Or~-~nce was read, AM ONDINANCE LEVYING TAX~S I~)R T~E 19 1 TO ASS SS ON TA A Z ~ A~D DECLARING AM ~IE~C~. · motion w~s made and seconded to ~uspend the rules ~nd paea the Ordinanae to its eecond reading. Motion oarl*ied. · m~tion was made and aeoonded to pase the Or~ina~oe third and ~inal reading. M~on ~a~riedo 495 GITI HALL AUGUST 20~ 19~1 '~n ~11 Call vote, all Coaliesionera preaeat vote~ aye. The Che~aa~ ~eolared the O~ce ~aeed, D~. ~. V. Mo~g~ ~ that the ~wer ~s ~ B~ Drive ~ ~ved ~ ~o lots ~ ~e ~mt side of B~ D~ve. A ~ ~a ~e ~d seoond~ ~ ~ove the ~les ~ a for ~ P~2 ~era. ~tion carrie. A ~ ~m ~e ~ se~na~ ~ accept ~e offer of ~. G. ~ee,~ accept $~.~ for hi~ p~y ~ Argue C., ~d aurorae ~e ~r ~d Ci~ Secreta~ ~ ieee a check ~ ~ae f~ ~ ~.~ u~n ~eeiv~g a clear ~d ~e~ble ti~e ~ ,~ ~ that B~ee Davis ~d contaet~ h~ aga~ A ~ti~ ~. ~e ~ ~ded ~ accept ~e rec~ation ~ ~e Oi~ At.my ~ ia~ a check ~ the ~t o~ $~.71 ~ said p~ ~ aeoessa~ for ~e right off.ay flor U. S. ~i~ ~y~ ~, ~ t~t a ~p~ate cbe~ in the ~t off $1~.~ for trao~~ ~ ~t~ ~d~g the ~ of Case ~ ~, ~op~a ~a~n ~S J. C. T~sle2, et al, District CouP, w~ch involves the ~ ~ ~id tract ~. Motion ,Oar~ed. 2. ~arri~n Fence ~o. ' '~ 4. ~e Star S~el Co. A ~ ~e ~de ~ seoond~ that fence bids ~ ~fe~ Moti~ carrie. The ~ adjourn. 496 CITY ~{ALL ~A~ $EPT~BER 11, 1951 ~egular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Mall at ?100 P.M., September 11, 1951. Preaent~ ?itsgerald, Curtis, Bryson~ Brammer. Absent~ Gambill. 1. The accounts for t~e ~nth of August were approved and ordered pa~d. 2. The minutes of August t0, 13, an~ 20 w. re ordered approved as read. 3. The reports of the following dapar?,ment heads were ordered file~. s. W. T. Elliott g. Jack Skilee b. ~. O. Creel, Jr. h. Jack ~arrison o. C. L. Aler~dge i. Bailey Coffey d. ~. w. Coldwell . J. Tom ~obinaem e. Eugene Cook k. D. ~. Shoulders f. g. L. Wutohescn 1. Cboe. C. Or~,~Jr. 4. Mr. Creel reported that The Cyclone ~ence Company was the low bidder on the chain link fence for Wall $6 ant the P~u~tt Mill Storage,Tank, and reanmmended that their bid be accepted. A motion was made and seoonde~ to accept the rscommandetion of the City ~ngineer. Motion carried. 5. A committee composed of J. h. ?itsgerald, Jack Bryscn and G. M. Br-~.aer was appointed to canvass the ~'etur~s of the Charter Amend~ent ~lection that wac held July ~8, 1951. The following report was made: O? TME ~O~ITTEE APPOINTED TO C~VASS TME RETU~J~S O? THE SPECIAL. ~IOM w~.n IN T~E CITY ~? DENTON, TEXAS, ON T"E.28TU DAY OF JULY, A. D., 1951. Comes ~w your committee appointed to canvass the ret~u~ls of the Special Election held in t~e 0ity .of Dent~n, Te~aa, on the 2~tb ~ay of JuSJ, A. D., 1951, sn~ respectfully make., the following report: Wa have carefully camvaseed the returns of said election and f~nd the result thereof as follows: ~O~ Amendment No. 1 d#ecribed upon the offimial ballo.t hereto attached ~? votes were oa~t. AGAINST Amen~mant No. 1 described upon the official ~allot hereto attached 563 votes were cast. FOH Amendment No. 2 described upon the official ballot ~ereto attached 1A~ votes were cast. AGAINST Amendment No. 2 cescribed upon the official ballot hereto attached ?~4 vo~es were cast. FOR Amendment No. 3 described upon the official ballot berate attached 20~ votes were cast. AGAINST Amendment No. 3 described upon the official ballot hereto attached 66~ votes were cast. FO~ ~men8m-nt No. 4 described upon the official ballot hereto attached 358 .. votes were cast. AGAINST Amendment No. 4 described upon the official ballot berate sttacb~,d ~16 votes were cast. 497 Sligr~l~ 11, 1951 I~OR Amendment No. 5 descried ul.~n the official ballot he~ attaeh~ ~5 vo~s ware ca~t. AG~NST ~ent No. 5 described u~n the official ballot he~ at~ao~ ~0 votes we~ cast. ~R ~en~ent Mo. 6 descried upon the official ballot here~ attaah~ ~7~ votes ware cast. ~A~ST ~en~ent Mo. 6 desc~ u~n the official ballot .... .: hereto attaeh~ 7~ vo~s were ca~t. -. POR ~t ~o. 7 described u~n the official ~llot here~ attached 390 votes we~ cast. AG~M~ ~n~t No. 7 descried u~n the official ballot here~ atta~ ~O votes were cast. I~P~IFU~LY SU~ITT~ ~ ~lS , ~t~ DA~ OF .S~'~ A.D., 1951. Si~ed: :~ J. E. Fitzgera~ Jack B~aon A ~tion was ~e and se~ed ~ accept t~e report. 9orion Oa~ied. 6. T~e follow~g ~lution was read. ~ A ~U~ ~ING ~ T~ CITX OO~ISSION OF T~ CIT~ OF D~TON, T~ w~ AT T~ CIT~ M~ OF SAID CIT~ O~ T~ llTW DAY OF S~, A. D., 1951. ~$, be~fo~ on Saturn, July ~, 1951, a Special Oit2 E~etion was held ~ the City of Denim, Te~a~. At said election ~ (7) p~e~ ~ents to t~e City Cha~er DenOn ~re su~tt~ ~ ~e qusli~i~ voters of said city. ~, this date J. ~. Fitzgerald , G. ~. $~er. Sr. and . . ~aok b~son ~re a~int~ as a ~ittee ~ canvass the reruns of saic election; ~, s~d o~ittee has canvassec the ret~ns ~d made its ~ as foll~s~ Votes cast for ~en~ent No. 1 .... Votes east again~ ~en~ent Votes cast for ~en~t No. 2 149 Votes oa~t against ~en~ent Votes cast for ~n~ent No. 3 ~ ... Vote~ oa~'~a~st ~endment No. 3 Votes os~t for ~ent No. 4 3~. Votes es~t against ~n~ent No. 4 ~6 498 CITY w~,r, ZE'TF~iBER 11, 1951 Votes cast for Amendment No. 5 3~5 Votes c~st against ~en~ent No. 5 Votes east for ~en~ent No. 6 172 Votes cast ~gein~t ~en~ent No. 6 Votes cast ~or ~en~ent No. 7 Votes csst against ~en~ent No. 7 ~60 ~d, ~E~, it appears that each of said ~en~ent were defeatS, be it reeolv~ ~ the City C~ission of the City of Denton, Te~s, that said c~vass be approved and adopt~ as the canvass of t~ City Go~iesion of t~e City of Denton, Te~s, ~d it is bere~ declared that each a~ of said ~en~ents failed to carry. Pas~ed ~d app~ved tb~ s ~th . day of September, 1951. 2/ J~ E. Fituera~ Chairman, City Commission City of Denton~ Texas Attest~ ~ Charles C. Orr. Jr. C~ty Secretary City of Denton~ Texas Approved~ s/ Mark ~annah Mayor City of Denton, Texas A motion was made and seconded to adopt the resolution as read. Motion carried. 7. The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P. M. Seoretar~ 499 CITY ~{ALL 83;P"I'~R 18, 1951 Called ~eeting of the City O~mmission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Ooumctl ~oom of the City Mall et 7:00 P.M., September 18, 1951. Pr~entl Fite~erald, Curtis~ Bryson, and Bra~mer. Absent : Gambill 1. ~Lr. Fred Minor presented · petition 'to removed t~e trees from the parkways in %he Business Zone on Locust and Elm Streets. A motion was made and seconded to order tbs petitions filed in the office of the City Secretary for further consideration. Motion carried. 2. R.B. Noel, Jr. ~as present to request an adjustment in the billing for Bum Stops for the year 1951, and also to request that the Oity allow him to re-locate some of the bus stops. The oommi~sion did n~t allow any adjustment in tbs billing for %be stops, snc die not take any action on the matter of moving or re-inhering any bus stops. 3. The followimg Ordinance was reed~ ORD]DANC~ ~51-25 AN ORDIMA~C~ CLOSING A PAinT OF ~AST MUL~EP. RY $TRA&T 1N TWE OITY Off DEXTON, TEXAS, SPhCIflCALLY D~CRIBING T~E PO~IO~ CLOSED ,~D ~A~DOMED, AND R~LIN~UISNIMG ALL OF T~ CITY OF D~TON'S RIGWT, TITLE AND INTEREST IN AND TO SAID PORTION OF EASt MULBERRY ST~,~ET AN~ DECLARL~G AN ~iY~CY, AND A~TNORIZING MAYOR AND OITY $~A~Y TO EXECUTE %UITCLAIM D~ED TO pROP~tt~TY. PASSED A~D APP~0VED TW~ i~TM DAY O~' SE~T~ER, A. b., 1951. ' ' ~/ J. ~.o Fitzgerald Chairman, City Oomm~ ssion -- O~ty o~ Denton, Texas Attest: Approve~: e/ Me~ Ma~nah City $ecretaX'y Mayor ApP~ed aa to Form e.~-d Legality: Robt. M. CalSwell. Jr. A motion was made ant seconded to suspend tbs rules and pass the Ordinance to its second reading. Motion carried. A motion was mede and secondeo to pass the Ordinance to the third and final reading. Motion carried. · motion wac m~de and seconded to pass the Omtinance as _ read. On roll call vote, all commissioners present voted eye, W~ereas the chairman declared tbs Ordinance passed. 500 C~T~ mALL ~ SEiTEMBRR 18, t9~1 ~ 4. The following Ordinance was read~ ORDINANCE #51-26 A~ OI~DIN~qCE ~CC~ZI~II~G T~E D,~DICA.TI~ ~ T~E ~OI.~TH W,~F OF B~KS T~O ~D ~VE ~D T~E NORT~ ~ OF B~S T~ ~D SIX OF T~ ~OPKINS HIL~ ~ITION TO T~E CITY OF D~ON, T~ ACC~ING AS A STR~k~' T~E ST~T ~ DEDICATED BY G~. M. WO~INS ~ SWO~ BY TH~ P~ ~E~TO ATTA~ ~ ~ A P~ ~F ~D D~L~NG AN ~ERG~OY. PASSED AND APPHDVED TMI$ TWA 18tb DAY OF S~'I~MBER, A. D. 1951. s/ J. E. Fi~erald Chairman, City C~ission City of Denton, Texam Attest~ Approved~ S/thcs. C. Orr. Jr. ~/ Mark ~annah City Secretary Mayor 0ity of Denton, Texas A motion was made and seconded to suspend the rules an¢ pass the O~dinsnce to its second reading. Motion carried. A motion was made and seconded to pass the Or~iaance to the third and final reading. Motion carried. A motion was made and seconded to pass the Ordinance as reed. On roll ~all vote, all commissioners present voted aye, whereas the chairman declared the Ordinance passed. 5. Mr. Creel presented s request from property owners to install curb an~ gutter in front of thei~ proper~y in tbs 900 end 10OO block of Cam~ll Street. A motion was made and eee~ded to allo~ the request, on recommendation of the Mayor and City kngineer, provided all property o~ners Who s~2ned the request will install curb and gutter. Motion carried. 6. Bids on Oil Filter were opened from~ a. The ~illiard Corporation b. Sebaalian Diesel ~uipm~nt Company o. The milliard Corporatien A motion was made and seconded to r~fer %he bids to W. T. Elliott and C. L. Aldridge for Tabulation ~nd Recommendation. Motion carried. 7. Bids on Constant Current Transformers were opened from~ a. General Electric ~upply Corporation b. ~estin£house Electric Corporation c. Nelson Electric Supply 501 $EPT~E~ 18~ 1951 Mr. Creel ~end~ that the b~d of General Electro ~pp~ ~o~ation ~ ~, transfo~ers and accessories ~ accepted. A ~tion was ~e and aeco~e6 ~o accept the reco~nen~ation ~d purchase ~he t~sfo~ers ~d accessories for *3,6%6.80. ~otion ~srri~. 8. ~id~ on a ~loor main~aini~s ~cb~ne were opened from~ a. Mational Disinfectant C~pany b. ~o~ Wo~h 0he~c~ C~p~y o. Pu~tan Cb~ical 0ompsny ~a~olia Ob~cal C~p~y e. Dixie Disinfect~t Oompa~ f. Central Chemtc~ Company Eagle Ch~ical Comply Molcomb ~anufaoturing Company A ~tion was made an~ se~nd~ to refe~ the bids to ~. L. ~d~dge for taxation and reoo~aendation. ~otion carrie. 9. Bids on .trot ~awking painted outside ~ite paint we~ o~ne~ a. Waples Painter L~be2 C~pany Ja~ Nodges Clif~o~ ~ulkey Ne~on P~nt Comply Puritan Chemical Comps2 f. ~dals g. ~n *ray b~ber Core, ny b. Carrington L~r Company i. T~e L~ber Company A ~tion ~ ~8e and secon~.G to refer tb~ b~ds ~o ~. B. M~a~ ~r rec~nti~. ~otion carried. 10. The ~titi~ og Mrs. A. M. Guess was presented; the o~ission re~e~ a pl~t og ~e p~pe~y showing the steers and lo,rich, ~o~ oall~ng the elation for annexation. 11. A ~tioa was ~de ~d seconded to app~ve the 1951 Tax ~11. ~otion ~arrie~. 12. Tbs meeting a6Jou~e~ 10~30 P. M. ~ee2-eta~ OCTOBER 1, 1951 ~:~ Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of D~nton, Texas, held in the Council Room of tbs City ~all, October 1, 19~1. Present: Fitzgerald, Gambill, Bryson, Curtis. Absent: 4ra~mner 1. A mot~nn wes m~de an~ s*conde~ to instruct Mr. ~.lliott publis~ a notice or the C~ty's intention to ]ease, with an option to purchase, a dual-fuel engine of 2500 to 3000 KW, complete with all auxiliaries. Motion carries. 2. T~e meeting a,journed at 3:45 P.M. - Secretary CITY ;~ALL OCTOBER 9, 1951 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Te~s, bald in tbs Council Room of the City ~all, October 9, 1951. Fitzgerald, Gambill, Curtis and Bryann Present: Absent: Brammer 1. The eccounts for tbs month of Sept~ber were approved and ordered' paid. 2. A motion ~as mede and aeccn~sd imm approve the minutes of September l], and 18, and October 1, 1951. Motion Carried. 3. Department reports were received and ordered filed from the a. W. T. ~lliott (by Creel) g. M. L. ~utcheson b. ~. G. Creel b. Jack ~arrison c. C. L. Aldridge i. J. ~. Parsons d. Robert Caldwell j. Bailey Caf fay e. Tom -~obinson k. D. W. Shoulders f. Eugene Cook 1. Chas. C. Orr, Jr. 4. A motion was m~de and seconded that the City Attorney give a written opinion on the legality of ceclaring an emergency for purchasing needed supplies and equipment that exceed the value of ~100.00. Motion carried. 5. I motion was mede and seconded to r~jeot all bids that were opened September 18~ 1951, on floor maintaining machines, and to re- advertise for b~ds on a 16# M~eb~ne only. Motion carried. 6. A motion was made eno seconded to table the petitions for annexation of Mrs. A. M. Guess, Carl Kluck, end Eudora Lindsey for further study. Mot~on carried. 7. The following Ordinance was read. 503 O~I~A~m #51-27 AN OHI~INANCE ACOEPTING T~ DEdiCAtION OF A PUBLIC STREET MADE OW TH~ 28T~ DAY OF AYRIL , A. D., 1951, B~ LUOY KI~RF~ AND J. W. KIMBRELL; ~D D~LARING AN ~2.~3RG.{~2~gY. BE IT ORDAINED BY T~E CITY CO~SdISSION OF TwE CITY OF DE~TON, T~XAS. PA~ED AND APP~V~AD T~IS 9th DAY OF OCTOBOkR A. D,, 1951. O/ J. ~. Fits~sr~ld ~ . Chairman, City Co~ ssion " City of uenton, Texas s/ Chae. C. Orr. Jr. APPROV~D~ City Secretary City of De~ton, Texas ~/ {{i~'~ Hannah APPROVED AS TO FORM ~24D L~GALIT]~ City of Denton~ Texas s/ Robert ~. Cald~ll. Jr. City Attorney City of Denton, Texas A motion was ma~e and seconded to pass the Ordin~ce to its se~d reading. {(otion carried. A motion ~s ~ade end seconded to peas the Ordinance to its final reading. Motion ca~ied. A ~tion was mace and seconded to adopt the Ordinance .a~ read; on roll call vote all co~,issioners present voted aye. Tee chai~man declared the ordinance passed. · ~. · ~tion was made and seconded to advertise for Bids for o~e - t~ wheel moto~le. Motion carrded. 9. · motion was ~de and seconded to advertise for bids f~r equi~ent necessary %o put in a ~'. M. Police Radio Station wit~ three-w.~, ouma~nioatione. Motion carTied. 10. · motion was made amd seconded to advertise for bids ~or twenty-fiwe (25) parking meters. Motion carried. 11. · motion was made and seconded to accept~134.13 in full ,.ttlement of disputed grovel ac~unt o£ Ray V. ~unt. Notion ~arried. ~k bu/l~tng at the ~ir~o~t if it belongs t~ him, and if it doe. not belong to him, to authorize the ~ayor to bays it torn down. Motion carried. 13. · ~tion was ~de and seconded tc instruct t~e City Engineer to assist tbs Police Chief in working out a euitable a~r~mge~e~t for t~e traffic at North Locust and Sherman Drive. Motion carried. 14. A ~otion was made an~ seconded to follow tba ~eoommendat~on of the ~ity Engineer ~d not install ~sr~ Mn~ Lights on Sya~o~. Nob~on ca~ied. 15. A ~otion uae ~ad~ and second~ to eo~ct the as~es~ent, of ~rs. ~a~a ~. Davis. Notion cnr~. 16. The Mayor rec~ende~ that twelve Mer~ Mawr Li~ts ~t up on the outside of the A motion was made and seconded to inst~ct the City Engineer to b~ve tbs Mer~ry Vapor Li~ts r~oved f~m the Square. Motion carried. _ 17. A motion was made and m~co~ed to inat~ct the C~ty ~ineer to install Mercury Va~r Lights on Ncnb ~st ~d No~h E~ to Pee~ St~t; on South E~ to ~alnut Stoat; ~d on West Wieko~ to Stoat. Motion carried. 18. A ~tion was made ~d seconded to i~t~et the Ci%y ~eer to sta~ the work on widening ~be south side of Walnut Street ~hi~ the south side of tbs s~:uare. Motion carrie. 19. Tbs meeting adjou~ed at 11:15 P. M. Secreta~ CITY F~LL -- October 16, 1951 Called meeting of the City Co, lesion of ~e City of Dentonf Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Mall, October 16, 1951. Present: ~itzge~ald, Gamblll, Curtis and B~yaon Absent : Brammer 1. Rids on a Dual-fuel Generating Unit were opened a. b. Lima-Hamilton Co~poratlon c. Nordberg Manufacturing Company A motion was made and seconded to refe~ the bids to a committee composed of Mr. Hannah, Mr. Creel, and N~. Elliott fop tabulation and recommendation. Motion Oar~ied. 2. ~ids on a co,crete Reservoir for City Well ~6 were opened from: a. Uvalde Conatructlon Company $7,280.00 b. Clifford ~ulkey 6,7~6.00 c. Davis ~rothers 5,512,00 d. Glenn Smith 5,250,00 5O5 A motion was ~de and seconded to award contract to the low bidder, subject to the approval of the City Engineer, and that the ~ayor be authorized to execute the contract. Motion Carried. 3. Rids on street lights were opened from: a. Graybar Electric Company b. G. E. Supply Corporation c. Nelson Electric Company d. Watson Electric Company e. Westinghouse ~lectrtc Supply Company f. Priester Supply Company A motion was made and seconded to ~efer bids to Mr. Creel for tabulation and recommendation. Motion Carried. 4. A motion was made and seconded tc advertise for bids fog an 0il Filter for use at the Powe~ Plant. ~ot$on Carried. 5. ~. W. D. Oaeton ess p~esent to ask ~en the City could ~egin the wo~k of Paving Mill Street f~om the ~st Bins of Be~a~d SY~eet to the East line of ~eatty Street. A ~tien=~s ~de ~d seconded that the City pave the street aa soon aa feasible after ~e o~ers have deposited the money for their part of the pa~ing, subject to tbs weather and the paving work in th~ ~opkin'a Nllls, Addition. ~otion card,ed. 6. ~. ~ed Rayzor ~s present to discuss the ~a~kl~g situation at ~he SoHther~ 7. A motion was made amd seconded to ~nstruct the ~yor to give E1 Contac pe~isalo~ to use ~e ~11 ~a~k in the' City Park ~hree nights a week. ~otion Ca~ied. 8. ~e Chei~an read a letter F~cm Gulf Re- ffi~ing C~any, p~oteating ~e light pole installation at the inte~eection of ~orth Locust and McKinney Streets. Mo action 2aka. q. ~e ~eeting adjourned at 10:15 P. ~. Chairman Set,star2 The following cmrrections were ordered made: 6a. The 6ommtssio~ indicated approval of the parking situation that the Police Department has installed on Sycamore Street. 8a.~ The commission Instructed ~r. Creel to .have a pPotective coverin~ put around t~e light pole as it is now installed. 506 CITY ~ALL October 18, lgS1 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of DenOn, Te~ae, held in the Counsil Room of the City Hall, October 18, 1951. Present: Gamblll, Brammer, Fitzgerald, ~ryson Absent : Curtis 1. Joe ~kiles, Harry Ray and Marvin Ramey present to discuss the possibility of the City extending sewer lines to the extension of the Crestwood Heights Addition. A motl~m was made and seconded, that the City Attorney and City Engineer work together in.obtaining easements and dig test holes, provided Skiles pays for the test holes the City's eeuipment cannot dig; and it is understood that present improvements on the property From which easements ape obtained cam tie onto the sewer extension. Motion ca~-ied. 2. The City Engineer recommended that the City Purchase 100 street lights from The General Electric Supply Corporation. A motion was made and seconded to accept the reco~endation because Westinghouse, the Iow bidder, ia unable to make delivery in the near future. Motion Carried. 3. Mr. ?. J. Fonts was present to'ask that the City temporarily close ~ill Stree~ by the new Stadium. A motion was made and seconded to temporarily close the street. ~otion carried. The meeting adjourned to the losation of the new stadium. Chai~{~an Secretary CITY ~ALL October 19, 1951 Called meeting of the City ~ommission of the City o~ Denton, ~exas, held in the Council Room of the City Hall, October 19, 1951. Present: Fitzgerald, ~ambill, Bryson, Absent : Curtis 1. A ~otion was made and seconded to advertise for bide for a bill~ng machi~for the Water and Light Department. Motion carried. 2. ~he commission adjourned at ~:15. P. ~ ~.~ ,~- ..f.- 5O7 C~TY ~,ALL October 30, 1951 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room o£ the City ~all, October 30, lgS1. Present: Fitzgerald, OamBill, ~ryson, U~ammer Absent : Curtis ~" 1. A motion was made and seconded to receive and aoeept the audit ~eport and order it filed, and the City ~ Co, lesion ex,teases their appreciation to Lee Johnson for the thoPoug~ Job and particularly for Be recommendations ~ade. Motion oarried. /~hai~man Secretary CI?Y HALL ~ovember 6, 19'51 Ca.lled meeting of the City Co~mission of th~'$~ty of Dento~, ?axes, held in the Council Room " of the City ~all, ~ovember 6, 1951 at 1:15 p. m. P~asen~': ~it~gerald, ~yeon, Ca,bill Absent : Brammer, Curtis 1. Tbs Chairman read a lette~ from ~. S. Ande~son In ~ega~d to con~truotion of a fire station in the "teinity of the East Ward School. A motion was made and seconded to refer to ~ire Chief for study and report. 2. ~reside~t Matthews and T. J. Fours of N. T. S. C. were.l~Tesent to discuss the street situation in the vicinity of the N. T. S. C. Stadium. No official action. 3. The meeting adjourned at 3:15 p. m. See~etar7 508 C~TY H~LL November 13, 1951 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City ~Iall, November 13, 1951 at 7:00 p. m. Present: Fitzgerald, Gambill, Curtis, . Bra~mer ~nd?ryson Absent : None 1. The accounts for t~e month cf October, lqS1, were approved and ordered paid with the exceotlons in the two following motions. 2. A motion was made and seconded to table the hospital and Doctor bill for the firemen injured in the Temple Lumber Company fire until the next meeting. ~otion oar~t~d. 3. A motion was made and seconded to refuse payment of the bill submitted by J. Frank Solomau and C. M. Enlow for services rendered in connection with the Bay V. Uunt Case. ~otion carried. A motion was made and seconded to a~prove the minutes of October ~, 16, 18, lq and ~0, lq%l, as read. ~otion carried. 5. Department repents were received and ordered filed from the following: a. W. T. E]liott h. Jack Skiles b. M. G. Creel, Jr. i. Jack Harrison c. C. L. Aldridge J. J. H. Ps,mens d. Robert Caldwell, Jr. k. Bailey Coffey e. Tom Robinson 1. D. W. Shoulders f. E~gene Cook m. Chas. C. Orr, Jr. g. Dr. Uutcheson n. ~ark Hannah 6. A motion was made and seconded to widen Walnut Street from the '~est line of south ~lm Street to the East line of Cedar Street the same width ae the block behind the south side of the Square. ~otion carried. 7. A motion was made and seconded to authorize ~r. Creel to send three of the Light Department employees to A & ~ College for a two day Lineman's Bchool. ¥otion carried. 8. A motion was made and seconded to advertise for bids for twenty-five mercury vapor lights. ~otion carried. 9, A motion was made and ~econded to lncrease the insurance on the Power Plant contents to ~500,000.00 and the insurance on the property owned by the City at 1117 Avenue C to ~5,000.00. ~otlon carried. 10. The City Attorney presented a check for ~500.00 drawn on the Denton County National Park by W. L. ~cKee, made payable to the City of Denton for pa~ment of the two engines and two generators for which T. S. C. W. owes the City of DeuterOn8,000.00. 509 CTTY HALL November 13, 1951 A motion wes made and seconded to instruct the City Attorne7 to return the check to Mr. ~arvin Loveless, the business manager of T. S. C. W. from whome he received the check, and for the City Attorney tO immediately inform the college, T. S. C. W., that unless pa~ment of the $8,0OO.00 due the City Denton is received without further delay, appropriate action will be taken by the City to enforce the collection of this indebtedness plus legal interest owing to the City of Denton, Texas. Motion carried. 11. The following resolution was read: AT A SPECIAL MEETING Og T"E CITY COMMISSION OF T~I CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS AT TTI~ CITY ~ALL ON T~E T~IRTEENT~ DAV OW NOV~B~, A. D., i Si. ~ IT NESOLVED ~ T~E CITY COmmIsSION OF CI~ O~ DENON, T~AS: ',~S, the City of Denton, Texas, ~unicipal Coepo~ation, ia the owner of a narrow strip of land as described belo~, to-wit: Ail that e~tain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Denton, Cowry of Denton, State of T~aa, being ~t of the N. ~. ~eisen- helmet Survey and being a part of a certain l~t conveyed to ~e City of Dent~, Texas e portion of which ~a conveyed to the State of Tezas for highway ri~t of way purposes, and being locate~ at t~ nomtheast corner cf the inter- section of ~igh~aF ~2~ ~d Bell Avenue; Beginning aZ a point, the same being the inter- section ~f the No~th line .f Stats ~i~way ~24 and the East line cf Bell Avenue in the City of Denton, Texas; T~OE North eleven (11) feet, ~re or less, to a point fee corner; ~ENCE East two hundred (200) feet, more or less, a point fee corner; T'~OE South nine (9) feet, mo~e or less, a point far T~NCE West t~ hundred (2~) feet, more less, a point for corner, same being the place of beginning. and; ~ER~S the propeety is not now of any use benefit to the City of Denton; NOW T~BEFORE BE IT RS~SOLV~D that the ~ayor and 'the City Secretm~ be and they are hereby instructed and authorized to ~cute a warranty deed to Je,ell Loc~ea~ and Elsie Jenlaon in consideration of the e~ of $250.00 cash and also in consideration of their ~eleazing the city f~ its promise to build seventy- five feet of side~lk on the property i~ediately 0I~¥ HALL November 13, 1951 east of the a~ove described property. The City will be under no obligation to furnish an abstract to the property. Passed and approved this t~e 13th day of November, A. D., 1951. s/ J. E. Eltz~era!d' Chaix-man, City Commission City of Denton, Texas A motion was made and seconded to adopt the resolution as read. ~otton carried. 12. A motion vms made and seconded to advertise for bide for curb and gutter for Denton Street frnm Con~ress Street north to E~an Street. ~otion carried. 13. A motion was made and seconded to follow the -ecommendation of the ~ayor and ~ive Cult Claim Deeds to the property owners on both sides of Houston Place runnin~ ~Vest approximately 160' from Marietta Street, provided said property owners install curb and gutter, gravel, and pave this part of the street, since the property owners from this point ~Vest to ~radley Street have already deposited the checks, for their part of the paving, in the office of the City Secretary. ¥otion carried. The City Secretary read a petition signed by 120 City employees recuesting the City Commission to pass an Ordinance adopting the Texas ~u~icipal Retire- ment System. The City Commission instructed the City Secretary to ask ~r. Dean Gotham, Administrator of the System, to meet with the Co~mission at 7:00 p. m., November 27, 1951. Commissioner Fitzgerald retired at 11:15 p. m. 15. A motion was made and seconded to follow the recommendation of the ~ayor, and loan the bleachers at the City ~11 Park to the ~an~er T{igh School for their homecomlng. ~ot~on carried. 16. A motion .~as made a~d seconded to authorize the mayor to have two new doors installed in the City ~all and to pay for them out of the City Hall Improvement Bond Fund. Notlon carried. 17. A motion was made and seconded, to instruct the City En~neer to dr~ll test holes ~or the olacement of a sewer line east of town on the Carl Smith and the ~ishop Neely property without obta~nlng written ease- ments, inasmuch as both property owners have given verbal consent. Gambill~ ~rammer and Curtis voted Aye, ~ryson voted nay; the vice chairman declared the Motion carried. 18. A motion was made and seconded to follow the recommenda~ion of the ~tate Himhway Department and instruct the Chief of Police to install parallel parking on North Locust Street except in the front of the United States Post Office. ~otion carried. CITY FALL 10'. Bids ~ Sewer Rod Equipment were opened from the following: a. Flexible Sewer nod Equipment Company b. LlttleJohn Tool and Equipment Company The City Engineer recommended the low bid of LittleJohn Tool and Ecuipment Company be accepted. A motion was made and seconded to accept the commendation of the City Engineer. Motion carried. 20. Bids on an Oil Milter for use at the Power Plant were opened from: a. The Milliard Corporation b. The Milliard Corporation c. Perry Mquipment Com~ny d. Sebastian Diesel ~quipmemt Company The power plant superintendent recommended that the Iow bid' of Perry ~Culoment ComDany be accepted. A motion was made and seconded to accept the recommendation of Mr. Elliott. ~otion carried. 21. ~ids on a floor maintainin~ machine were opened from the following: a. Xlbler Typewriter and Office Supply b. Eagle Chemical Company c. N~tional Disinfecting Company ' d. Gi~ ~or Chemical C'~mpany l' e. Dixie Disinfecting Company f. Fort Worth Chemical Company .... g. ~agnolia Chemical Company h. Central Chemical Company (Nolt) I. Central Chemical Company (General) A mot'ion was made and seconded to refer the ' bide to Mr. ~ldrl4gs for recommendation. ~ot~on carried. 22. A motion was made and seconded to instruct the Ci*y Attorney to investigate the title to the preDerty immediately #orth of Crimes property and South of the Migh School Tennis Courts on Mounts Street, and report to the City Commission. ~otion carried. 23. Bids on Parking ~eters were opened from: a. Dual Parking ~eter Company b. gages-Male Parking ~eter Company c. City o~ Eagle Pass, Texas (?0 used meters but guaranteed by ~agee-Male Parking ~eter Company~ A motion was made and seconded to b~y the seventy used meters from the City of Eagle Pass, Texas for $35.00 each, since the ~agee-Hale Parking ~eter Company was guaranteeing them. Notion carried. CITY HALL ~'~ November 13, 1951 2~. Bids on a new motorcycle were opened from the following: a. Tobin's Harley Davidson Company b. ~elmcamp ~otors net dieference net di~ference .69 A ~otion was made and seconded to purchase one motorcycle from the lo, bidder provided the motor is shipped from the factory; subject to the approval of the (~&rage Superintendent and the Chief of Police. ~otton carried. 25. ~ids on F. ~. Radio Eguipmant were opened a. Link Corporation b. General Electric Supply Corporation A motion was made and seconded to refer the bids to the Chief of Police and ~r. Claremce P. Phillips for study, tab~latlon and reco~mendation. ~ot~o, carried. 26. gids on a billin~ machine for the 'Nater and Light Department ~ere opened from: a. National Cash ~egister Company b. gurroughs Addtn~ ~achine Company c. ~nder~ood Corporation A motion was made and seconded to refer the bids to the Supertntendant of ~ater ~nd Light Department for study and recommendation. ~otion carried. 27. The City Attorney presented a written opinion in regard: Legality of Declaring an emergency for - purchasing needed supplies and equipment ~hich exceed the ~alue of one hundred dollar. A motion ~r~s made ~ seconded to file the ~epo~t. ~otion carried. 28. A motion was ~de and seconded to instruct the purchasing agent to advertise fo~ bids for m~te~ialm ' and supplies that are necessary for the operation of the City Covernment as the need arises and not to for authorization from the City Co,lesion ~ do the advertising. ~otion carried. The Co~ission edJou~ed mt 1:15 a. m. Chairman Secretary CTT¥ .~LL ~ovembe~ 20~ lg~l Called ~eettng o£ the City Commission oF the Cit~ of De~ton, Texas, held in the Co~ncil Room of the City Mall, November 20, 1951 at 7:00 p. m. Mrasent: Fitzgerald, Gambill, Uryson Absent : ~ra~mer and Curtis 1. The ?ire Chief and Mr. Barber talked to the Commission in regard to the hospital and doctor bills Lumber of Ur. Barber's Company fire. son who was injured in the Temple A motion was made and seconded that the City Attorney give a written legal opinion at the next regular meeting in regard to the City's liability for injuries sustained by Bob Barber in the Temple Lumber Company fire. Motion carried.. Roy Appleton, President of the Denton Junior Chamber of Commerce, aeked for permission for the Denton Roadster Club and the Chapparal Roadster Club to use the runways at the .~unicipal Airport for Drag Racom. The Commission asked the two clubs to put their proposal in writing to the commission and for'them to tx, y to secure approval o~ the C.A.A. 3. A motion was made and seconded to instruct the Nayor and City Attorney to attend, with the Chamber of Commerce, the hearing of the C.A.A., which is to be held in Oklahoma City in regard to the petition of th~ Central Airlines. ~tion carried, ' ~ A motion was made and seconded to accept the recommendation of the City Engineer and purchase one hundred {100} light meters from General Electric Supply Corpo~tion for ~1~.65 each. ~otion carried. 4. Bids on Electric ~eters were opened from: a. Priester Supply Company b. Graybar Electric Supply Company c. General Electric Supply Corporation d. ~estinghouse Electric ~upply Corporation e. Nelson Electric Supply Corporation 5. Mr. Aldridge recommended the purchase of one ~eneral floo~ maintaining maehlne from Gll-~or Chemical Compan~ for $222.~5. A motion was made and secomded to accept the recommendation. ~otion carried. 6. A motion was made and seconded to authorize the Mayor to have the Christmae lights put up. Notion carried. 7. The meeting adjourned at 10:1 / . m. Chairman. Secretary CITY EALL November 27, 1951 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City ~a]l, November 27, 1QS1 at 7:00 p. m. Present: ?itz~erald, ~ryson Absent : ~ram~er, Curtis, G~mbill 1. The Commission met to hear Mr. Dean Gotham, Administrator, explain the Texas Wuniclpal Retirement System, since there was not a Auorum preeent, no o~ficial action was taken. 2. The meetin~ adjourned at 8:45.p. m. Secretary C~TY ~L~ ~ovember 28, 1051 Called meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas~ held in the Council Room of the Oity Hall, Novembeu 28, lqS1 at 3:00 p. m. Present: Fitzgerald, ~ryeon, Gambill Absent : ~rammer, Curtis 1. A motion was made and seconded that the ~ayor and Chief of Police be authorized tc purchase seventy-five parking meters, now on location at Garland, Texas, from ~agee-Male Parking ~eter Company at the cheapest price possible. ~otion carried. 2. ~e Question of moving the T. P. & L. line in the Walker tract that is now part of t~e Crest~ood Heights Addition was brought up for discussion by the ~ayor. It was decided to leave the line in its present location provided T. P. & L. agrees to move auy pole that is located in a driveway, or street at their e~penae. 3. A motion was made and seconded to accept the reco~endation of the Chief of Police and Clarence Phillips and purchase e~uipment for an ". ~. Radio Station from Linw Radio Corporation for ~3q~;5.OO as per their bid of November 2, 4. The meetin~ adjourned at 3:45 P. m. Secretary C0~mT December 10, 1951 Called Joint meeting o~ the Denton County Commissioner's Court and the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Court Mouse, December lC, lqS1 at 10:00 a. m. Present: ~ayor Hannah, Comm~ssionePs, Fitz- gerald, Gambill, Bryaon, Brammer, Attorney Hobert Caldwell, Chief of Police Harrison and Radio Equip- ment Superintendent Clarence Phillips. Absent : Curtis 1. ~otion was made to instruct the Chief of .Police to henesforth deny all fingerprint, photo, and investigation service to the Sheriff's Depa?~tment of Deuto~ County because the County has expressed the opinion that such service is not needed by the County. Motion died for want Of second, 2. Motion was made amd seconded that the City install twelve mercury vapor street lights around the Square if the County will buy eight such li~hts, the City to do all the work installing and ~alntain and furnish the electricity £o~ all twenty such lights around said square. Installation to be in compliance with t~he plans and specifications as submitted by the General Electric Company. Aye: Gambill, ~itzgerald, ~ryson and Rrammer. 3. Motion was made and seconded to take up to approximately twenty feet from around the Court Mouse lawn to widen the streets around the square after a study of the traffic and parkin~ conditions and reco,~mendations are ~de by the Chief of Police, the City ~.'ngineer, County Engineer or other county representatives. City to pay all cost. Motion carried. ~otlon was made to offer to widen the streets twenty feet around the sonars if the County will give its apDroval. ~otlon died for want of sesond. 5. ~otion was made ~nd seconded for the Chief of Police to refuse police radio service to the De~ton Counts Sheriff's Department at midnight on December 31, 1951, because the Denton County Commissioner's Court (in Join session with City Commissioners this date~ has refused to pay ~150.00 per month instead of $50.00 per month, (as has been paid in the past) as a pa~t of the increased cost of maintenance of th~ new F.~. Police radio statio~ being installed by the City o~ Denton with am estimated ~00~ inc~eas~ in cost of maintenance, but to continue to furnish free service to th~ Constable's cars and ~tate Mighway Patrol cars as is now being fu~iehed by the City of De~ton, ~otion Carried. 6. Motion made and seconded that the ~lre Chief be instructed not to send more than one Tire truck out- side of the city limits of the City o~ Denton, regardless of the type of ~ire, b~cause the County Co~m~lssioner's Court has so ordered on this date, DecemWer 10, lqS1, and has advised the City Commission in Joint session that the County will not pay for the eenvices of more than one fire truck at any given fire unde~ any circumstances. Aye: Gambill, ~rammer, ~itzgerald, ~ryson, December 10, 1951 ~'~ The meeting recessed at 1:15 p. m. in the Uall of the Court Mouse a.d re-convened at 2:30 p. m. In the City ~all. 7. ~ot~o~ wa~ made sod seconded that the Chief of ~olice be instructed to continue the identificatiou bureau, as i~ t~e past, for the Sheriff's Depar~ent of Denton Co~nty beca~ee the County Co~ss~oner's Court in Join session on this date, December lO, 1951, has agreed to pay fo~ the services rendered by the Bureau during the past two years and a~rees to pay its one- half of material a~d eeui~ent in ~e future. Aye: mrammer, ~[tzgerald, Gambill, Bryson. Absent: Curtis. 8. ~otion ,as made amd seconded to advertise for bids for Due new automobile for the Police Department with # 8 as a trade-in. ~otion carried. 0. The meetinm adjourned at 4:15 p. m. at the Ci ~ Wall. ~hair~ Se ~etary CITY rlALL December 11, 1951 Regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Mall, December 11, 1951 at 7:00 p. m. Present: ~'itzgerald, Gambill, Bryson, ~rammer and Cortes Absent : None 1. A motion was made and soconded to approve t~e minutes DC November 6, 13, 20, 27 and 28 meetings aa read, and the minutes of December 10 as amended. ~otion carried. 2. A motion was made and seconded to approve the November accounts and order them paid. Motion carried. 3. The Commission received department reports from the following: a. D. W. Shoulders g. Eugene Cook b. M. G. Creel, Jr. h.. Jack Warrison (by c. C..L~. Aldridge d. Chas. C. Orr, Jr. i. J.H. Parsons e. Robert H. Caldwell J. Bailey Coffey f. Tom'Robinson k. Dr. ~. L. Mutcheson 1. ~a~k Hannah ~. A motion was made and seconded to have all City Employees work on Saturday afternoon, December 22, 1951, and to take off all day ~onday, December 2~, 1951, ex- cept e~ergency crews and that emergency c~,ews be paid for one extra half day. December 11, 195k 5. A motion was made and seconded to pay all regular employees for the last half o~ Decmeber on Deeember 22, and to pay all hourly employees through December 22, 1951. ~otion carried. 6. The following resolution was read: AT A REGULAR MEE~NC OF TUE CITY CO~]SSION, 0F T'~ CIT~ 0= DENTON, TEXAS. AT T.E CITY ~{ALI, O~ SAIO CITY ON T~E llT~' DAY OF DMCEMB~R A. D., lq~l. RFSOLUTI ON W~EREAS, the City of Denton, Texas, has on its books several thousand dollars in delintuent personal p~operty taxes, and, ~' ~'FREAS, many of the people owin~ s,~oh taxes '~re no longer citizens of Denton, and, WM~RFAS, the City has been unable to locate many such persons owing s~ch ta~es, and, VVHF~S, there are many errors in assessing snch personal property £or taxation, and, WUERFAS, it was recommended in t~e lq50-51 a~dit report that the delinquent personal property taxes that are uncollect~le be charged off: NOW T~:R~M03E, be it resolved by the City Commlssion of the City of Denton, Texas, ~hat the City Tax A~$essor and Collector be instructed and he is hereby inst~ucted and ordered to charge o~f the ta~ea against the persons Incl,~ded in the list hereto attached and made a part hereof, in the amount o~posite their mama and the total amount to be charged off as to the persons listed herein shall be Two thonsand Bi~ety seven dollar~ a~d s~wteen cents.~2.0qT..16~. PASSED AND APPROVED T~IS llTH DAY 0? DMCE~B~ A. D., Chairman, C~'by Com'mi'salon City oP Denton, Texas ATTEST: s/ Chas. C. ~r~, Jr. City Secretary City of Denton, Texas A°PROVUD: s/ ~ayor City of Denton, Texas i18 l)ecomber ]1, 10~1 ~ Abbey, Sam 1949 15.26 195o 13.O8 Adair, W. ~. Jr. 1947 6.60 Allbert, R. ~. 1050 6.52 Allen, ~eredith 1950 2. Allen, ~. 0. 1048 8.72 Allen, ~. ~. 1948 1.53 1949 2.36 Amyx, ~. C. 19~9 19.62 1050 1~.26 Arnold, T.A. 1048 10.90 Austin, Ray C. 1947 lq.80 Ballard, Rev. L.D. 1950 4.36 Bean, Jim 1947 6.60 ~in~, Roland 1048 3.92 Bishoo Barber ~hop 1~48 4.36 ~ishop, Lawrence O. 104~ 15.26 =og~s, Howard C. lo49 6.54 0. 1 48 6.5 Braley, John ~. 1'50 19.62 ~raley, Young Laundry 1948 98.10 Brammer, ~alter 1947 27.50 Branch, Charles E. 1949 4.36 Brooke, ~. C. 1948 13.08 Buck, ~rs. Doris 19~8 6.5~ Murke, Chalmers 1948 13.0~ Burns, C.A. 1947 5.50 1049 4.36 ~ushne11, ~. ~. 1950 17.44 Byrne, E.P. 1950 1.00 Cain, Roy E. 1950 2.18 Car~e, William 1950 10.90 Carter, ~oah 1950 19.62 Clark, J.G. 1950 13.08 Cloud, ~. ~. 19~9 10.90 .-. 1050 3.27 CoWer, W.F. lO~ 1.85 lO45 2.30 Collins, Dr. O.C. 1948 2.18 Cooper, James E. 1950 15.26 Corn, Guy F. 1949 19.62 Curry, W. ~. Jr. 1950 10.90 Darrell, ayro~ 1050 1~.4~ Davis, John D. 1946 U.00 1947 8.80 1948 .72 lO49 8.72 Dibble, William K. 1950 1.09 Dickey, Charles E. 1950 ~.27 Dockworth, ~arl ~. 1949 15.26 4.36 Eckert-Fair Construction Co. 1949 3~.~ Fleming, L.W. 1047 13.20 1949 23.g8 Woster, L. B. Jr. lq50 4.36 Fox, Elmer 1946 8.00 I Fox, Royal D. 1950 4.36 French, s Grind l~hop 1~8 2.18 ~ 19 9 2.18 Glass, F.J. 1946 8.00 Couchnour, Bonald W. 1948 5.01 Graham, W. E. Coney Island lO49 ~.36 Gray, Glenn 0. 1~49 ~.72 1950 6.54 CITY HALL December 11, 1951 Griffith, hilly 1949 6.54 Mau. er, Joe M. 1950 23.98 ~ewk, Bobby J. 1950 3.27 Melton, E.F. 1948 8.72 ~emphill, C. ~. 1048 4,36 Menn, Fern and Lowell 1~4~ 17.4~ Mootsn., N, B. 1948 6.5~ Jacksom, J.R. 19[~8 10.o0 194~ lO.9O [-'i Jaeggltn, Velma F. 19~7 6.60 ii Jean. es, "~. ~. 1947 3.30 _,. 1948 3.27 1949 6.54 1950 ~ .36 Jenkins, Curtis L. 1950 0.72 Jones, ~rs. Eft& Sams 1949 8.80 1948 8.72 Wlndle, Harold 1950 6.54 Knights Shoe Bhop 1948 15.26 Lang, ~r. A.S. 1948 17.~4 Liles, ~rs. R.G. 1950 13.08 ~arshall, Niss ~ary 19~0 6.54 ~eAninch, Louie 1950 26.16 ~cElreath, Don R. ~r. 1%8 28.3~ ~c1~ni$h, J.g. 1~50 13.0~ ~cIwer, Don g. 1950 6.5~ ~cEl~ney, Oscar g. 1950 3.27 ~cLean, ~rs. g~m 1949 17.44 Na~man, Arthur 1950 3.21 Neale, James ~. 1948 4.36 ~olen, Ra~m~nd 1950 6.5~ No~ma~, ~cward 19~8 6.54 Nclte, Harold E. 19~0 17.~ Ne~ile, J.M. 1949 17.~ ' ~ Ocke~, ~. A. l~q 15.26 ~950 13.08 Pa~ker, Wm. ~. 1950 21.80 Patterson, R. ~. 1949 4.36 Pearson, J.P. 19~9 19.62 Phillips, Rich~d E. 1950 23.98 Pt~k~ell, Earl E. 1950 6.5~ Pick~ell, ~. G. 1948 13.0U 1950 19.62 Pitt, D.R. 1949 1~.17 Portvood, ~. B. 19~8 21.80 Ports, Oeo~ge O. 19~9 6.54 ~9'5o 4. ~6 Prise, William E. 1949 17.~ Purity Baking C~p~y 19~9 54.50 Pye, J.C. 1950 6.~ Raphelt, W.C. 1950 10.90 Raupe, 9eull C. 1950 8.72 Reese, Lem 19~8 23.98 Richards, F. ~. 1948 2.62 Robbina, ~. D. 1950 15.26 Roberson, Doyle L. 1950 3.27 Roes, Kenneth O. Jr. 1950 3.27 Roes, William R.' 1948 ~.36 ~ Sadler, Jack W. 1950 4.36 .- Scarb~ou~, ~awkina 1950 1.0q Scott, Roy B. 1950 13.08 ~heperd, J.C. 1950 15.26 Bhevpard, Curtis C. 1948 8.72 Shirley, L.E. 1950 8.72 Sh~art, Ve~e ~. 19~ 13.08 Shurman, ~ath~ 19~ 17.~ 520 CITY ~tALL December 11, 1951 Skiles, Loyd lq~8 8.72 Smith, A. O. Jr. 1950 17!~0 Smith, Lorena nates 1950 6 Smith, T.S. 1949 21 Starter, Michael, Jr. 1950 15.26 Start, ~rady ~I. lO47 22.00 19 8 21.80 Spear, Lon A. 1948 21.80 Steen, ~illy A. 1950 3.27 Stephenson, E~gene 19~9 4.36 Stephens, Alvin and J.P. 1950 4.36 Tal~aferro, .~oodrow W. 1950 19.62 Taylor, ']rnest E. 1950 10.90 Van ~reeman, Joe H. 1950 15.26 Vawter~ Carl ~]. 1949 15.26 1950 13.o8 ~aggoner, C. P. 19 10.90 Walden, Ches. F. 1950 1.09 ~letin~, Robert ~. Jr. 1950 4.36 Ullliams, Gordon ~. 1950 19.62 Williams, L. Rayburn 1950 15.26 Williams, W.L. 1950 17.~4 Wilson, Charles 1950 14.17 Wilson, ~. M. 19~q 13.95 Withers~oon, Robert G. 1950 17.44 Woods, ~l. 6. 1~8 15.26 ~ood, Glenn D. 1950 4.36 Wood, J. ~. 195~ 1.Oq Wright, 'V, C. 1950 ~.36 Yacht Cafe 1948 65.40 Yeager Upholstery Company 1~8 23.~8 1 4o lOgO 21.80 ~erwer, ~. C. 1945 26.45 A ~ot~on was made an~ sec'Jmded to acceQt the recommendation of the City Secretary and adopt the resolution. ~otlon carried. 7. City Attorney presented a proposal from Durwood H. Dyche for the Denton Roadster Club. No official action was taken. 8. ~he chairman read ~ letter from ~r. Pred Rayzor in reEard to the p~rking on Sycamore Street at the Southern Hotel. 9. The ~ayor reported that ~r. Chester Strlckland has asked for a Joint meetln~ of the City Commission and the De~ton School ?card. The Comm]salon asked for the meetln~ for December 21, 1951, at ?:00 p. ~. 10. A motton was made and seconded to rec~nd the ~otlon of November 1), l~51, to purchase seventy ~arktng meters from the City of Eagle Pass. Since these meters were already sold, and that the Mayor's purchase or seventy-five used parkin~ meters from the Magee ~all t~arking ~eter Company, whiah were on location at Garland, 're×as, for ~35.00 each, be ratified. ~otion carried. 52i December 11, 1951 11. The Nayor read a letter from M. L. ~arbour stating that the hospital bill for his son, who was injured in the Temple Lumber ~ompany fire was and that he would appreicate the City refunding him this amount. A motion was made a~O-seoonded to tn~truct the City Atto~e~ to ..-~ letter to ~r. askIn~ that he File an itemized legal elalm as provided in the City Charter and Ordi~a~ce~ ~otion ea~ried. 12. Bids on Rock Asphalt were opened from: 1. Whites Uvalde Nines 2. Uvalde Roack Asphalt Company ~otion was made a~d seconded to award contract to low bi~.~er, Whites Uvalde ~ine, as +2.~8 per ton plus freight. ~otion carried. Bids on Reinforced Culvert Pipe were opened from: 1. Warren Donaldson 2. Gilford Hill Pipe Company Notion was made and seconded to let contract to Gilford Mill Pipe Company, the low bidder, for concrete culvert pipe as per their bid. ~otton carried. Bids on Curb and Gutters were opened from: 1. D. M. Bradshaw 2. Davis ~notbers 3. Glenn Smith A ~otion was made and seconded to let contract for eu~b ~d ~tters on Denton Street from Egam to Congress and Walnut Street from Locust to Cedar to Gle~ Smith at ~1.0~ per lineal foot. ~otion carried. 15. ~ids on Gravel were opened from: 1. Ira ~. Cox 2. M. E. '~allace 3. T.H. Riohamdson ~otion was ~de and seconded to let contract to low bidder, T. H. ~ichardson. ~otlon carried. 16. Bids on Street Sweeping S~pplies were ~pened from: 1. W. E. G~ace ~anufacturing Company 2. J. O. Molcomb ~otion was ~de and seconded to purchase supplies ~om W. E. Grace ~anufaet~rlug Company recommendatlon of Bailey CofFey. Notion car~led. 17. 2ids om ~el Oil were opened 1. ~agnolia Petroleum Corporation MOB Dallas .128 per gallon 2. Gulf Oil Corporation Fo~t Worth .08625 per gallon 3. Premier Oil a~d Refinery ~rporation Fo~t Worth .085 per gallon' December 11, 1951 Motion was made and seconded to let contract to Premier Oil Refinery Company. Motion carried. 1~. ~ids on Lubricating Oil and Gasoline were opened and referred to W. T. Elliott and Pedro Parsons for tab~latAon and recommendation. Motion carried. 19. Bids on Clay Sewer Pipe were opened from: 1. Texas Vitrified Pipe Company 2. W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing ~ompany City Fngineer recommende~ Texas Vitrified Pipe Company. ~otion was made ~nd seconded to accept the recommendation. ~otlon carried~. 20. A bid was opened ~n Chlorine from Columbia Southern Chemical Corporati6n. A motion was made amd seconded to purchase from only bidder Columbia Southern Chemical Company. ~otion carried. 21. Bids were opened on cast iron fittings and valves from: 1. Gainesvllle Iron Works 2. Dallas Foundry 3. Trinity Valley Iron Works 4. Shaw Foundry Company 5. The Rohan Company 6. Wunt Plumbin~ Supply Company 7. ~orrieon Supply Company 8. General Industrial Supply Company 9. ~ueller Corporation 10. ~riggs Weaver 11. Service Plumbing Company 12. Viking Supply Company ~otlon was made and seconded to refer bids to City Engineer for tabulation and reco,w, endation. ~otion carried. 22. Rids om Pole Line Mardware were opened from: 1. ~estinghouse 2. Graybar 3. Nelson Electric Company Priester Supply Company 5. General Electric Supply Company ~ot~on was ~ade and seconded to refer to City Engineer for tabulation and recommendation. 23. Bids on Transformers (dry) were opened from: 1. Westinghouse 2. Allia Chalmers 3. General Electric A motion was made and seconded to refer bids to City Engineer for tabulation and recommendation. DeCember 11, 19~1 2k. Bids on Street Lights were opened from: 1. Nelson Electric Supply Compamy 2. General Industrial Supply Company 3. Priester ~upply Comoany Graybar Electric Supoly Company 5. General Mleotric A mo~ion was made amd seconded to refer bidm to CiSy Engineer for tabulation and recommendation. Motion carried. Mr. Creel recommended purchase from General Electric. Motion made and seconded to accept recommendation. Motion carried. 25. Bids on Anti-Freeze were opened from: 1. Cities Service Oil Company, 2.51 Permanent 2. Automotive Supply, 2.51 Wrestone 3. Sam Lanay, 2.75 Notion was made and seconded to p~:rchase Prestone from Automotive on recommendation of J. Parsons. Motion carried. 26. Bids w~re opened on Auto Tire and Tubes from~ 1. ~dlae Motor 2. 8am ~ney Tire Company 3. ~one~ Memo and Auto Supply ~oti~ was ~de ~d s~onded to refer ~ ' bids t~ J. H, Pa~a.ons for tabulation and reco~endat~on. · otton oa~ied. 27. ~e Co, lesion adjourned at 12:30 a. Secretary CITY gALL December 15, 1951 Special Meeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City Mai1, December 1~, 1951 at 4:00 p. m. Present: Witz?erald, ~ryson, Brammer and Gamblll. Absent : Curtis 1. Ray .~rawford was granted a permit to maintain and operate an abbatoir and sell meat in the City of Denton, subject to approval o* the City ~ealth Officer. 2. Meetiop adjourned at 4:18 n. m. C ha i mman~/~- Secretary CIT~ ~ALL December 27, lq51 Special ~eeting of the City Commission of the City of Denton, Texas, held in the Council Room of the City ~all, December 27, 1951 at 3:45 P. m. Present:Fitzgerald, Curtis, Gambill, ~ryson a~d ~rammer. Absent : None 1. ~ayor reported to the City Commission that he had been informed by the County Commissioner Foreman that the Commissioners Court had met on Friday, December 21, 1951, and agreed to pay the Ci*y of Denton the sum of ~150.00 per month for radio service for the calendar year of 1952, beginning with the date of operation of the new F. ~. ~olice Radio Station being installed by the City. 2. ~otion was made and seconded that the order of December 10, 1951, instructing the Chief of Police to discontinue radio service to the Sherifff's Department as of midnight December 31, 1~51, be rescinded. carried. 3. ~otton was made and seconded that the Chief of Police be instructed to continue radio service to the Sheriff's Department, Constables amd the State High- way Patrolmen at the current rate of ~50.00 per month until the new F. ~. 9adio Station bein~ installed by the I' ~ City of Denton is in operation. ¥ot~on carried. 4. '~otion made a~d seconded that the City f~rnish radio service to the Sheriff's Department, Con.etabl~s, and State Highway Patrolmen for the sum of ~150.00 per month durtn~ the calendar year of 1952 beginning the day the ~ew F. ~. Radio Station is put into o~e~,atio~. ~otlon carried. December 27, 1951 5. ,~eeti~g adjourned at ~1:30 p. m. Chad rman 526 ~'z