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1993-022i City of Southlake, Texas RESOLUTION NO.93-22 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE FUNDING OF POISON CONTROL SERVICES FOR TARRANT COUNTY RESIDENTS THROUGH THE COUNTY 9-1-1 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION DISTRICT; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, it is the purpose of local governments to provide for the health, safety and welfare of their residents; and, WHEREAS, the provision of emergency medical service is among the most important duties of local government, and the availability of 9-1-1 emergency telephone service is an essential component of Tarrant County's network of emergency medical services; and, WHEREAS, poison control is among the emergency medical services that can most effectively and efficiently be provided on a regional basis; and, WHEREAS, the North Texas Poison Control Center provides comprehensive and coordinated poison control services to be residents of the state's most populous region; and, WHEREAS, due to the emergency nature of poison control services, it is appropriate that Tarrant County's portion of the Center's budget be funded through an existing emergency district such as the Tarrant County 9-1-1 Emergency Communication District; and, WHEREAS, it is recommended that a fee, sufficient to cover Tarrant County's share of the North Texas Poison Control Center's annual budget, be imposed on each telephone customer in Tarrant County, in order that all citizens in all cities of the County be provided with emergency poison control services; and, WHEREAS, in order to ensure the continuation of a comprehensive and coordinated poison control service for the residents of Tarrant County, it is essential that legislation be enacted that will explicitly permit the 9-1-1 Emergency District to levy a fee for poison control services; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the City Council of the - City of Southlake, Texas, do hereby support the imposition of a monthly fee to be used to help fund Tarrant County's portion of the operating costs for the North Texas Poison Control Center; and, City of Southlake, Texas Resolution No. 93-22 Supporting Funding of Poison Control Services page two BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that I, Mayor Gary Fickes of Southlake, Tarrant County, do hereby request that we hereby request that the Board of Directors of the Tarrant County 9-1-1 Emergency Communication District seek legislative authority from the 73rd Legislature to permit the district to levy such a fee. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 16T day of , 1993. C4 v' ATTEST: r'rr+rnni a14X' S ndra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake, Texas CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Ztary Fickes,/a; r MAYORS' COUNCIL of TARRANT COUNTY RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE FUNDING OF POISON CONTROL SERVICES FOR TARRANT COUNTY RESIDENTS THROUGH THE COUNTY 911 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION DISTRICT WHEREAS, it is the purpose of local governments to provide for the health, safety and welfare of their residents; and WHEREAS, the provision of emergency medical service is among the most important duties of local government, and the availability of 9-1-1 emergency telephone service is an essential component of Tarrant County's network of emergency medical services; and WHEREAS, poison control is among the emergency medical services that can most effectively and efficiently be provided on a regional basis; and WHEREAS, the North Texas Poison Control Center provides comprehensive and coordinated poison control services to the residents of the state's most populous region; and WHEREAS, due to the emergency nature of poison control services, it is appropriate that Tarrant County's portion of the Center's budget be funded through an existing emergency district such as the Tarrant County 9-1-1 Emergency Communication District; and WHEREAS, it is recommended that a fee, sufficient to cover Tarrant County's share of the North Texas Poison Control Center's annual budget, be imposed on each telephone customer in Tarrant County, in order that all citizens in all cities of the County be provided with emergency poison control services; and WHEREAS, in order to ensure the continuation of a comprehensive and coordinated poison control service for the residents of Tarrant County, it is essential that legislation be enacted that will explicitly permit the 9-1-1 Emergency District to levy a fee for poison control services; and Azle Bedford Benbrook Blue Mound Burleson Colleyville Crowley Dalworthington Gardens Edgecliff Village Euless Everman Forest Hill Grand Prairie Grapevine Haltom City Haslet Hurst Keller Kennedale Lakeside Lake Worth Mansfield N. Richland Hills Pantego Pelican Bay Richland Hills River Oaks Saginaw Sansom Park Southlake Watauga Westlake Westworth Village White Settlement NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Mayors' Council of Tarrant County, representing all cities in the County, do hereby support the imposition of a monthly fee to be used to help fund Tarrant County's portion of the operating costs for the North Texas Poison Control Center; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we, the Mayors' Council of Tarrant County, do hereby request that the Board of Directors of the Tarrant County 9-1-1 Emergency Communication District seek legislative authority from the 73rd Legislature 'to permit the district to levy such a fee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand on this 1st day of February, A.D. 1993. 7 6 Gary Fickes, Mayo of Southlake CHAIRMAN, TARRANT COUNTY MAYORS' COUNCIL