1959-01-10 Regular CC Meeting
I' MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF TOWN COUNCIL
TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, JANUARY 10, 195
me Pursuant to the call of the Mayor, and to notice given to
all members of the Town Council, stating time,, place, and
purpose of the meeting, the regular meeting of the Town
Council, Southlake, Texas was held Saturday, January 10,
1959, at Carroll School. The following members were present
s constituting a quorum:
MAYOR: A. Gail Eubanks
COUNCILMEN W. C. Cummings
J. J. Carlite
C. M. Gordon
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Also present were Attorney George F. Gleason, Building
Commissioner, Frank Denton, and citizens of the Town.
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The Mayor called the meeting to order. The Secretary read.
the minutes which were amended and approved, and the
financial statement for the month of December,; 1958.
The Mayor read a letter written to Mr. W. F. Esslinger of
the Southwestern States Telephone Company. The letter
commended the Company on the improved telephone service
in the City of Southlake.
The possibility of passing an._-or-dinance.-requir4,ag- a'-~,-pa$s-ing
vehicle to stop when a school bus is loading or unloading
* children was discussed by the Council..
" Att°orney'Gleeson explained that state law required, a vehicle
to stop', `but"not--In an lncorpbrat'ed 'distlrict. ge'"fu tltier
explained that the traffic code ordinance could be amended
40 td require the passing° aehicI4'--to `stop. ' A motion was made by
. Carlile to amend the traffic code. It_was seconded
by C. M. Gordan and approved unanimously by the Council.;
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The Kstyor asked ',(>i discussion of Ordinance 119 by the
Council.' The Council asked to hear.' further',public,opinion
before the final 'vote was made upon the Ordinarce.
A statement Pram C." S.~ Smith of Grapevine filed against,
the City Marshall was read by the"19,aybr.- C. M. ''Sordon `read
a resolution which was published in the Grapevine Sun the week before.
W., C. Cuings suggested that a complete mailing list of the
re'sid'ents of Southlake be made* a further sutgested the
possibility of a letter, giving a resume of the action
taken' by the Council for the past two years, being mailed
w to every resident of Southlakeq
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