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1980-04-15 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 15,1980 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Oath of office for Councilpersons, Place 3,4, and 5. 2. ZA 80-7 Zoning request for 95.76 acres of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: David L. Claude. Continuation of Public Hearing. 3. ZA 80-7 Preliminary Plat approval for a 95.76 acre tract of land in the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899. The subdivision will be known as "Oakwood Country Estates". Owner and Developer: David L. Claude. Continuation of Public Hearing. 4. ZA 80-3 Final plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Highland Estates". The 19.81 acre subdivision is located in the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Developers: C.C.$ K. * Approval of Developers Agreement. 5. ZA 79-49 Final plat approval for "Harbor Oaks Addition". A 133.09 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254. Owner: James B. Stahala. Developer: Ann Hardy. * Approval of Developers Agreement. * Approval of annexation of area not in Southlake. * Approval of vacation of the existing Burney Lane. 6. ZA 80-10 Final plat approval for a subdivision in the J.W. Chivers Survey, Abstract 350. The 2.34 acre tract of land will be subdivided using the Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Owner: Ola Strait. Public Hearing. * Approval of Developers Agreement. 7. ZA 80-11 Zoning request for a 1.19 acre tract of land out of the J.W. Chivers Survey, Abstract 350. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Kevin Kelly. Public Hearing. 8. Discussion: Minimum Lot Size for Southlake. 9. Consider: Contract for Tarrant County Fire Department Mutual Aid Agreement. 10. Mayors Report. 11 . Dcyart ,.crtul Re crts Police: Approval for Chief and Detective to attend seminar. Approval to adopt State Police Officers Testing Criteria as a basis for hiring officers. Fire: Parks: Consider: Resolution 80-12. Prohibiting Alcoholic Beverages in the City Park. Water: Building: 12. Bills for approval I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Car o11 Avenue, S uthlake, Texas, on Friday, April 11,1980 at 3 p.m. City Secretary u, u► ►n nI ti ~ ~ 1 cij C n ` ~4 I -1•Y 1 4' )11-1111.Aj(F , TUXAS ►a v U l1►►►~►►~~ ,t Rcyuldr Clty Cvlulc:ll Mcctl ►y U i*► v 19 ~V .I 1~.~►~ April 15,1980 TI Inc 7:30 p.m. ctLy of Suuthldko, Cuunctl ~j (AIa"►tiec . UU-1 N. Cat toll Avcnuc. j ;,,uU►l~ku, Tcxtu NAM. ~,t 1 NA►a: 1 IN ICK tJ►1 M1au1Lh i COUNCILPERSONS PRESENT: Mayor; Pat Hawk, Mayor Pro Tem; Sam Sparge , Councilpersons; Lloyd Latta, Shari Massey, AC Urbanosky I COUNCILPERSONS ABSENT: Louise Morrison, Modine Stricker. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSIONERS: Virginia Clow and Lloyd Martinson PARKS COMMISSIONER: Jerry Black CITY STAFF PRESENT:Fire Chief; Bob Steele, Police Chief; Daymond Gaddy, City Attorney; Joe Gregory INVOCATION: Sam Sparger The minutes of the April 1,1980, city council meeting were approved as corrected. li Newly elected Councilperson, Modine I ~Stricker was not present, due to a I death in her family. The Mayor I~ indicated she would be sworn into I: office as soon as possible. The Oath of Office was given to CouncilpersonsSpargerand'Massey, j respectively. i I LRttgaer IIZA 80-7. The zoning request for ZA 80-7 x x !David L. Claude was approved after ZONING Massey ~ Urbanosk ;X X !!no comments were made during the APPROVED y (continuation of the public hearing. NThe 95.76 acre tract of land is !!located in the O.W. Knight Survey, liAbstract 899. The property was I changed from the Agricultural Zoning District to the A-3 Single Family 'District. Councilperson Sparger, abstained tfrom voting. i ; i u~ N to .~1►11'11ilAKk:, TEXAS t'gi n ►'I'I'Y (4, U M► ►►ut a:t of T : Reyuldt City C4)14J 1c:11 Mc e l ►y '3 April 15,1980 c►~►~~ 7:30 p.m. ,[ji city of Southlako, Council ('liand,c 1 b . u1, 7 N. Cd1 cu 1 l Avurtue . ' ~.,uU►l~kC, TuxdS NAM(: 2 to► !'A(a ! NI K HE MLILft The preliminary plat for "oakwood Country Estates" was reviewed by Councilperson Latta. He also reviewed the Planning and Zoning Commissions recommendations with regards to the plat. PRELIMI Sparger x There were no comments from the ARY Latta x x audience during the continuation PLAT Urbanosky x x of the public hearing. Owner, APPROVE Massey x David Claude was present. After "OAKWOOB discussion, Latta recommended that COUNTRY Council approve the preliminary ESTATES plat subject to the conditions that were named by the P & Z. They include: (1) adjacent property owners must be placed on the plat, (2) 12 feet be dedicated on the north side of Continental Blvd. to make a total of 42 feet. (3) the utiltiy easements be changed to 15 feet. The plat was approved unanimously. ~ I II Mayor Hawk clarified the cities minimum one acre lot size. He indicated in a discussion that he would propose an amendment to the Ordinance at the next city council meeting. * see correction on page 4 ,I Sparger x N x ZA 80-3. The final plat approval "HIGH- Latta x was given to "Highland Estates", on LAND Urbanosky x 19.81 acre subdivision located in th ESTATE Massey x x !Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511 APPROVE Sparger ~Ix The Developers Agreement for Latta x I x I"Highland Estates" was also approved Urbanosky x , x I~ Massey x ZA 79-49. The final plat for "'Harbor Oaks Addition" was approved after the P & Z recommendations were (reviewed, as were the comments made y the city engineers, Carter and Burgess,Inc. ~ I U1 U) M O 1a ~ n t0 i • 1 yy „h' 111'111 IAKk:, _ TEXAS yy M~ Iq - v M,,,,►lu~ of Reyularr C1ty C4"IL:il Hu l1 ►y M 0 1 April 15 ,19 8 0 'r7:30 p.m. ICA 11 la,.. C1ty kit 5uuthlaka, Council CI,and-) e t 5 . 1,c,7 N. Catcull Ave lluu. NAM. 3 INI~:x N!1 Sparger ix x Councilperson Latta commented that Latta Urbanosky x I x all suggested changes were made. Developer, David Hardy was present, Massey i x as was the engineer, Jim Dunaway. I Sparger x The vacation of the existing Burney Latta x x Lane was approved as per the plat Urbanosky x x an field notes (attached hereto Massey x and made a part hereof). ZA 80-10. There will be a continua- tion of the public hearing concerning the Ola Strait plat. Sparger Ix x ZA 80-11. The zoning request of ZA 80-11 T,atta x Kevin Kelly, for A-3 Single Family APPROVED •banosky x x District zoning for his 1.19 acre .assey x tract of land was approved. The property is located in the J.W. Chivers Survey, Abstract 350. II ~ I During the Mayor's report, Mayor Hawk called councils attention to a letter he had written to Hubbard Service Company. No action was taken concerning the adoption of the State Police Officer testing program as a basis for hirin police officers. Chief Gaddy is to jl try to obtain a copy of the test for council review. i Sparger x i x During a discussion prohibiting PARK Latta P( ,alcoholic beverages in the city park ORDINANC Urbanosky 'x it was established that an Ordinance Massey I 11,Other should be written on the parks. items that should be covered in the Ordinance include; vandalism of park property, driving on the 'ball fields as well as no alcoholic 'beverages. Motion was made and approved to prohibit the above i ; (items in regards to the park. The i LA M u► t~ 14 ►'I'1Y ~►t' sr►II'1111AKF, TEXAS ty d U M~t►ut~~ of Rryuldr City C101ulci1 mv-etl ►y ;April 15,1980 ; 7:30 p.m. city of 6outhlaka, Council UL) -l N. Cal Cull AVeltue. • 1 •1 ~.~uU►l~ka, Ta:xaS NAMtr: ML:l111L1i 1 1'A►iL 4 INIUx 14 i ordinance will be prepared for Pger approval at the next meeting. Latta x x The bills presented were approved i Urbanosky Ix x for payment. Massey x Sparger x Approval was given for two persons Latta x x to attend a seminar in Denton on Urbanosky x x Texas Water Purity. Costs of the Masse seminar and lunch are to be paid y x for by the city. The meeting was adjourned by Mayor Pat Hawk. Mayor A EST: I City Secretary I * correction from 4th paragraph page 2. "filing and lot fees need to be revised and will be made retroactive to developments at this meeting." i i II r~• i OATH OF OFFICE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF TARRANT: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: I, Modine Stricker, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the duties of the OFFICE OF COUNCILPERSON, PLACE 4 of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this City, and I furthermore do solemnly swear that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment, as a reward to the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. So Help Me God. MODINE STRICKER SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME, THIS THE 15th day of April, 1980. MAYOR OATH OF OFFICE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF TARRANT: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: I, Sam Sparger, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the duties of the OFFICE OF COUNCILPERSON, PLACE 3 of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this City, and I furthermore do solemnly swear that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or prcmised to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment, as a reward to the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. So Help Me God. I SAM SP , R SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME, THIS THE 15th day of April, 1980. MAYOR OATH OF OFFICE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF TARRANT: CITY OF SOUTH LAKE: I, Shari Massey, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the duties of the OFFICE OF COUNCILPERSON, PLACE 5 of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and Laws of the United States and of this City, and I furthermore do solemnly swear that I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to pay, contributed, nor prcmi.sed to contributed any money, or valuable thing, or prcmised any public office or employment, as reward to the giving or withholding a vote at the election at which I was elected. So Help Me God. ~tZr/~SSfu SHARI MASSEY SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE PIE, THIS THE 15th day of Ap 'l, 1980. MAYOR GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN THE GRAPEVINE NEWS-ADVERTISER 488-0332 481-3221 IN THE MATTER OF: -----~1_~Q•~Q-------------------------- -----K~Y3I_►_ KgllY---------------------------- FILE N0._--~g~4=3_30=80_ STATE OF TEXAS9 COUNTY OF TARRANT RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ,)tice was published in said paper on the following dates: M--a-r-c-h 301 19--80 Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22 day of_ April1980 • r Witness my hand and 'off icia l seal. 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Kn m SON O, O.N -•ON W V Q Q 1 TILL STATE' 01: T1:xns X COUNTY OF TARPLANT X THIS CONTIW-1- AND AGRE- R:NT made and entered into by and between the County of Tarrant, State of Texas, acting by and through its Commissioners' Court, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and the Town or the City of S) 0tJTII1.AKF Texas, a Municipal Corporation, acting by and through its City Council, hereinafter referred to as CITY: WITNESSETH: The above named CITY has a volunteer fire department recognized by the Insurance Commission of the State of Texas, and has, by an order or resolution of its governing body, been authorized to enter into an Agreement with COUNTY for providing for the use of the fire truck and other fire fighting equipment of the said CITY for the purpose of fire protection to real and personal property located outside the boundries of said CITY and within such distances as such volunteer fire department may reasonably be expected to reach and render service in case of fire. The CITY hereby agrees to provide such services. COUNTY has appropriated a sum to be paid and distributed in accordance with the attached Exhibit "A". CITY .and COUNTY hereby agree that for and in consideration of the monies to be paid by COUNTY to CITY in accordance with the plan of said Exhibit q'A"., the CITY shall provides through its volunteer fire department, fire protection services to the areas hereinabove expressed and COUNTY shall pay, in accordance with such arrangement, for said services. 'it -specifically understood by the parties hereto that the -total sum paid by COUNTY for fire protection services to the ninincornorated areas of the COUNTY shall in no event exceed the This Contract shall be in full force and effect for the period beginning December 1, 1979, and extending through November 30,1980, said period being the period for which payments shall be made udder the attached formula. The funds to be paid by COUNTY for use of the fire fighting equipment and service by the fire department of such CITY for fighting fires outside the limits of said CITY shall be paid out of the general fund of TAIZRANT COUNTY, and shall be paid to the above named incorporated CITY as hereinabove provided. Whenever the CITY or fire department above is responding to a call outside of the city limits of the CITY or the normal jurisdictional limits of the fire department, as the case may be, it shall operate under the fire code which is in effect within the city limits of such CITY or fire department. Any fire marshals, investigators, or other personnel who respond from TARRANT COUNTY to a fire scene which is under the control of the CITY or the fire department named herein, whether within or without the city limits, shall be governed by the fire code of the CITY within whose limits the fire department normally operates. The parties hereto further agree that the COUNTY will pay to CITY at a rate of not to exceed Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) for emergency ambulance service to the area for which fire service is herein provided for. The COUNTY has, for the year 1980, budgeted the sum of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00) for such ambulance service to the unincorporated areas of TARRANT COUNTY which sum shall be paid to the participating CITIES on a per response fractional basis in the event there are more of Four Hundred e to fire department emergency calls which result in tho ambulanco or rescue unit being utilized to make an emergency ambulance run to a hospital or a clinic for the purpose of transporting a persoTi in need of medical attention. The payment provided for in connection with fire responses and emergency ambulance service shall be in accordance with rules and reporting requirements promulgated by the Tarrant County Fire Marshal and shall be limited to those fire responses and emergency -ambulance service calls that are certified to as being qualifying emergency ambulance calls by the appropriate police department, fire department or sheriff's department personnel. WITNESS THE SIGNATURES of the respective parties hereto l p -this day of 19(u . TARRANT COUNTY, acting by and through its Commissioners' Court BY: MIKE NIONCRIEF County Judge . T. ANllERSON Commissioner Precinct Number One L. MEBU Commissioner Precinct Number Two A. LYN GREGORY -Commissioner Precinct Number Three D. GRIFFIN Commissioner Precinct Number Four EXHIBIT "A" The distribution or allocation of the funds budgeted by the County of Tarrant for fire protection in the unincorporated areas of the County shall be calculated or determined as follows: From the total sum budgeted by Tarrant County for unincorp- orated area fire protection shall first be deducted the sum of the payments made equal to 2.5 % of said County budget which is to be paid to the six (6) unincorporated area volunteer fire departments immediately upon the execution of this contract. The total sum budgeted by County shall be divided by the total number of fire responses made by all contracting fire departments to determine the per response allocation chargable against the unincorporated area volunteer fire departments receiving lump sum payments. This per response allocation shall then be divided into the lump sum payment to determine the number of calls made by unincorporated volunteer.fire departments which are covered by the lump sum payment, before such unincorporated volunteer fire departments are entitled to share in the balance of the County's budgeted amount. The balance, after deduction of the total of the lump sum payments paid to the unincorporated volunteer fire departments, remaining of the total sum budgeted by the County shall then be divided by the total number of unincorporated area fire responses made by departments not receiving lump sum payments plus the total of responses made by unincorporated area volunteer fire departments in excess of the number covered by the lump sum payments to determine the per response allocation, if any, to be paid to each participating fire department at the end of the year. This method of calculating the amount paid to the various fire Annnrtmnntc ;n To,,-,-+ C- i) Total respon:;e5 made by participating; fire departments to unincorporated areas of Tarrant County; A b Ii Per response allocation for determining; number of responses covered by lump sum payment; 2.5ti A 1 =F No, of responses by each unincorporated volunteer fire departments covered by lump sum payment; G Total number or responses made to unincorporated areas by each unincorporated area volunteer fire department; G-F=11 Number of responses to be paid for over number covered by lump sum payments to unincorporated volunteer fire departments; J Number of responses made to unincorporated areas by fire departments not receiving lump sum payments; C 1+ =K Per response allocation to be paid to all departments at year's end. Kx11 or KxJ=Amount to be paid at year end to each department. TA HRAN"J' C0 17N'I'Y FORT WORTH, '1EAAS 76106 900 N. COMMERCE ItAI' Itl:1'NOI'I)S (817) 3:1.1-1-162 L Fire Uau"luil SUBJECT: RULES 6-REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR EMERGENCY FIRE 9 AMBULANCE RESPONSES The, 6ottowing •un6o4wti.on .i.e provided in AegaAds to the Au.ee.e and A.epo&t ng nequiremen.ta bon. Emergency Fite and Ambutance Aesponses. I. FIRE RESPONSE, "Whenever 6iAe equipment A.eaponds to any emergency catt to the 'C-ounty oAeas it ehaU be ce,a4ei6ied as a 64Ae protection Aeeponee EXCEPT in .the 6ottoweng C1LSes 1. Ambutanee type Aespo►teeb. 3. ContAotted burning strand-bye. 2. Reapondea to .incorpoAated area, 4. Requested e-tand-bye when an emergency does not occuA dun.big the stand-by," 11. EMERGENCY AMBULANCE RESPONSE, Anytime an anbutance Aeceivea a catt 6oA, emergency s vice and makes .that A.un, .this i.6 considered an emergency ambutance nun. 1. When an ambueanee accompanies .the Fire DepaAtnetnt (Aeaponds with) on a cart Vv,:a i,6 NOT conb.idered an emergency ambutance response. 16, howeveA, a6.teA aAA.i.vi ng on the e een e , the amb mean ce make-6 an emeAg ency um to a hos p-i tae oA c?,un.i.c, then that wouCd be considered an emeAgeney ambueanee Aun• 2. When a R"cue Unit Awns wc. A the Fire Depat men.t to the scene o6 an emergency Chia .(.e NOT eons.ideAed an emergency an>bu.Canee Aesponse even .i6 the Rescue unit adminiA tD aid, but i6 the Rescue Unit acts in the capacity o6 an Ambueance, that is? it makes an emergency Ann to a hosp.i..tai. or a clinic, -then that wouQd be con.6 id- eted an emeAg eney ambuean ce Aun. III. The response 6oAms used 6oA ceA.ti6y.utg County F.iAe and Ambutance UAponsea are pAesen.tey being 6cvtn.i.ehed to yout Fuce Depattmen.t by my o66.iee. When addi ti.onat- Report 6ormb ate needed simpty contact mij o66ice and they w.itt be sent to you. Theae response repoA.t 6oAms need to be 6Uted out and sent to my o66.iee pA.i.oA to tke 10th o6 the 6o•ttow- .i,ng month to be eti.gib.ee 6oA the end o6 .the yeah payments. I V. The Em2Ageney Ambueanee SeAvices bon which payment shat t be made to unineonporated atea.a o6 .the County are .those seAv.i.ces which oAe provided by your city or community to its A.e.e.i.den.t,6. The onbj Aequih.emett my o66.ice ttZtt need .(.s to have the Response ceh.-ti.6.i.e,' as an emergency by having a Poteiee or Fite 066icer sign the copy o6 the response repo,%t •tynat .is sent to my o 6 6.ic.e. , sin celkety R71Cyn oeds Country Fi4e Mara hat RR:es CITY OF SOU HLAEE MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1. NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS MONTH OF March, 1980 CURRENT LAST MONTH ELECTRIC 30 12 PLUMBING 24 16 FRAMING 19 4 FOUNDATION 6 11 HEATING & AIR 18 8 SEPTIC SYSTEM 5 7 OTHER 14 9 TOTAL INSPECTIONS 116 67 2. PERMITS THIS MONTH FEE LAST MONTH FEE BUILDING 6 607.00 9 876.00 EII7CTRICAL 9 82.00 7 73.00 PLUMBING 3 55.00 6 104.00 HEATING & AIR 0 000.00 3 58.00 CERTIFICATE OF OCCP. 11 265.00 2 50.00 )CM SEPTIC 3 30.00 5 50.00 TOTAL PERMITS 32 $1054.00 32 $1211.00 3. Building Valuation THIS MONTH LAST MONTH YEAR TO DATE $270116.25 $420,630.00 $690,746.25 4. PLANNING & ZONING FEES THIS MONTH LAST MONTH YEAR TO DATE $330.00 $290.00 $507.00 5. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN BUILDING FUND THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE $ 1039.00 $3586.00 1 Corrnercial RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, 2 Residence 2 Garage 1 Fence * BUILDING PERMIT BREAKDOWN I ILDING AR'IMENT OFFICAL z TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Persons SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report For Month of March A. Responses: # Of Call 1. Structure Fires--------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2. Grass Fires------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 3. Auto & Truck Fires------------------------------------------------------------ 2 4. Auto or Truck Accident - Stand-by (Fire & Rescue Unit) 4 5. Mutual-Aid for City of Grapevine---------------------------------------------- 0 6. Mutual-Aid for City of Colleyville-------------------------------------------- 0 7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller------------------------------------------------- 3 8. Mutual-Aid to other Cities---------------------------------------------------- 0 9. Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits) 4 10. Calls in Denton County (outside city limits) 3 11. False Alarms in Citv---------------------------------------------------------- 2 12. Rescue Unit Calls------------------------------------------------------------- 6 A. Possible heart attack 520 West Highland B. Possible heart attack 426 Shady Lane C. Possible seisure spell 2116 Cumberland Trail D. Injured person Catfish Hut E. Injured person 1320 E. N.W. Parkway F. Person had fainting spell 780 S. Kimball 13. Miscelaneous Alarms----------------------------------------------------------- 3 A. Water Vac call 620 S. Kimball B. Water Vac call 2626 Rolling Lane C. Lightning struck a tree Hwy 114 and Dove Rd. 14. Trophy Club calls-------------------------------------------------------------- 0 15. Drowning West End Grapevine Lake (2 victims) approx. 400 man hours spent until the recovery of both victins--------------------------------------- 1 16. Civic Function Dept. fund raising for Fish Fry 132 man hours tl B. Total Emergency Calls For the Month of March - 40 C. Man Hours Expended: Number of. lr C-A. Drowning Lake Grapevine west end total hours spent ------------------400 C-B- 1. On Emergency Calls 360 2. MeeLincs 4 For Month Averace Men Per Meetin 15 120 3. Special Training Sessions or Drills -------------------0 4. An Extra Man Hrs. on Maintenance other than normal Maint.time 24 5. On civic function-fish fry at Catfish Hut------------------------------------- 132 D. Total Man Hours Expended For Month March 1036 E. Firefighters Responding and Number of Times Responding for Month----------------- Chief Steele---------------20 C. Bell-------------------13 Asst. Chief Bradley--------10 B. Roper------------------3 Capt. Dodson---------------5 E. Reed-------------------10 Capt. Brown----------------23 L. Russell----------------10 Lt. Jones------------------12 R. Bridgewater------------5 Lt. Fuller-----------------19 J. Muller-----------------6 J. Joyce-------------------6 W. Winchester-------------1 J. Vann--------------------15 T. Boyer------------------9 Bobby Jones----------------19 R. Martin-----------------5 D. Brown-------------------27 J. Walsh------------------4 R. Willis-----------------10 T. Bryant-----------------3 J. Harston---------------- 15 C. Reed-------------------13 Respectfull submitted, 7K Z R. P. Steele Fire Chief SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMLNT N x W F- 0 00 w rn ]G r d J S S U F-- ry ~ d O N ry LL. 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Q d Q Q Q d 4 d ~ C~ v v 3 3 v v [i v Cl v C I T Y OF S O U T H L A K E POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT March, 1980 HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Police Department Report for the month of March, 1980 Tickets issued in February 161 Tickets issued in March 178 Persons in jail in February 8 Persons in jail in March 21 Traffic Accidents in February 8 Traffic Accidents in March 9 Burglaries investigated in February 1 Burglaries investigated in March 1 Approximate value taken in burglaries in February X180.00 Approximate value taken in burglaries in March $2193.00 Thefts investigated in February 4 Thefts investigated in March 3 Approximate value taken in thefts in February $587.30 Approximate value recovered in February 00 Approximate value taken in thefts in March $6100.00 Approximate value recovered in March 00 Number of calls in February 610 Number of calls in March 655 Speedometer reading on Unit #11 78 Ford) 5678 Speedometer reading on Unit #12 78 Ford) 03092 Speedometer reading on Unit #14 80 Plymouth 17282 Speedometer reading on Unit #15 80 Plymouth 7110 Miles Driven in February 11,656 Miles Driven in March 10,210 Respectfully Submitted, SOUTH E PO ICE EP RTMENT C.D. Gaddy Chief of Police CDG/tjc ~.W I z t F- Z m V) F- C::c LLJ N ~U F- N ;KETS 8 8 13 31 36 63 178 # Of CALLS 165 94 90 112 88 87 655 # of ARREST 0 1 0 4 6 8 21 ACCIDENTS 0 1 2 3 1 2 9 BURGLARIES 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 THEFTS 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 MILES DRIVE 1655 1102 503 2102 2053 2016 10,210 HOURS WORKED 210 181 180 175 160 160 1200 HOURS RESERVES TICKETS ACCIDNTS ARREST WORKED CALLS ASSIST MILES ANDERSON 12 0 2 35 9 2 275 SCROGGINS 0 0 0 21 4 11 42 KELLY 3 0 0 34 2 0 191 CLIATT 2 0 0 44 4 32 271 WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT Month of MARCH 1980 Gallons Pumped previous month 4,635,000 Gallons sold previous month 4,436,000 New Taps installed for month 9 TAPS 3 FIREPLUGS r r~w....~rr Meters changed out 0 Line repairs: Materials 0 Machine Rental $595.00 other repairs Hooked up well #4. Washed out storage tank at well #2. Draining fireplugs to flush out old water. Water supeVintendent CITY OF SOUTHLAKE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING/ BILLS FOR APPROVAL April 15,1980 UTILITIES... General Telephone Company $ 74.36 Texas Power and Light Company 1,091.22 Texas Power and Light Company 188.60 INSURANCE... Eldredge, Tuck and Booker 137.23 TML workers' compensation joint insurnace fund 658.00 FACILITIES... Watson Election Company 869.19 The Wickes Corporation 21.42 CITY ADMINISTRATION... Gulf Oil Corporation 21076.39 General Office Supply 110.54 The Banner Quick Print 266.00 Gibson's Discount Center 83.93 Tarrant County Purchasing 162.41 Pease Engraving Company 5.75 Grapevine Publishing Company 3.65 POLICE DEPARTMENT... City of Grapevine, Ambulance 185.00 Bell and Howell 44.93 Honeywell 174.90 Luskey's 90.00 Village Grocery Store 39.69 Ladd Uniform 181.85 Bell Communications 235.50 National Associations of Chiefs of Police 20.00 Donovan Uniforms 486.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT... Texas Divers Association 838.77 Colleyville Auto Parts 368.67 Village Grocery Store 15.90 Universal 12.17 Tarrant County Firefighters Association 71.50 Tarrant County Fire Chiefs Association 10.00 WATER DEPARTMENT... Circle R Electric Company 596.10 Central Freight Lines Inc. 37.20 National Building Centers 148.29 TET Petro-Chem,Tnc. 562.00 North Star Laboratories 26.00 C and H Pump Company 13,025.00 continuos Aqua Utility,Inc. $ 558.12 Universal 160.54 Total $ 23,636.82