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1972-03-07 CC Packet34 P ROC'r.,LAMAT IONV WHEREAS, the Girls Basketball Team of Carroll High School in the City of Southlake are the 1972 District 11-A Champions; And WHEREAS, the Girls Basketball Team of Carroll High School in the City of Southlake are the 1972 Region II Champions; And WHEREAS,the Girls Basketball Team of Carroll High School in the City of Southlake are the 1972 First Runner- up State Champions; And WHEREAS, the Girls Basketball Team of Carroll High School in the City of Southlake will undoubtedly be the 1973 State Chhmpions; Now THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Wade Booker, Mayor of the City of Southlake, in recognition of past achievements and the promise for the future of the Carroll Girls Basketball Team do hereby proclaim the period of March 7 through March 14 as CARROLL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM WEEK in the City of Southlake. All citizens are urged to join in this observance and to express their appreciation to these girls, Donna~McPherson, Pam Wood, Carmen Casillas, Judy Hargadine, Cindy Perry, Gail Reed, Barbara Ham, Tina Mitbhell, Donna Harwell, Debbie Burg, Peggy O'Brien, Vicki Elms, Susan Franks, Tinda Hodges, Theresa Graves and Judy Anderson, and to their coach, Don T. Durham. DONE AT THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE THIS 7TH DAY OF MARCH,i 1972. Wade Booker, Mayor ATTEST: Aliceanne Wallace City Secretary I s ORDINANCE NO. 187 AN ORDINANCE RELEASING TERRITORY FROM THE EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS TO THE CITY OF KELLER TEXAS; MAKING THIS ORDINANCE CUMULATIVE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EXHIBIT PLAT HERETO; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OFSTHE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS i i SECTION 1: Under the provisions of the Municipal Annexation Act,. Article 970a Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, the City of Southlake, Texas, hereby relinquishes to the City of Keller, Texas, all its extraterritorial jurisdictional authority over all territory described as follows: A. All area South of the following described division line: Beginning at the center line of Big Bear Creek from it's intersection with the East line of S.H. Thompson Survey and following the center line of it's meanderings to the. point where said center line of Big Bear Creek intersects with the center line of Jellico Branch.. B. All area West of the following described division line: Beginning at the centerline of Jellico Branch from it's intersection with Big Bear Creek's center line and along the center line of the meanderings of Jellico Branch in a generally northwesterly direction to the point where said centerline of Jellico'Branch intersects with the South right-of-way line of Union Church Road. C.. All area South of the following described division line: Beginning at a point in the South right-of-way line of Union Church Road which intersects with the center line of Jellico Branch and from such point along the South right-of- way line of Union Church Road west to the intersection of the South right-of-way line of Union Church Road with the West right-of-way line of Pearson Lane. D. All area West of the following described division line: Beginning at the point where the West right-of-way line of Pearson Lane intersects with the South right-of-way line of Union Church Road and from such point North up the West right-of-way line of Pearson Lane to the point where such right-of-way line intersects with the North right-of-way line of Florence Road. E. All area North of the following described division line: Beginning at the point in the.'North right-of-way line of Florence Road intersecting with the West right-of-way of Pearson Laneand following the said right-of-way line of, Florence Road East to the point where said North right- of-way-lineline of Florence. Road intersects with the West right-of-way line of Randol Mill County Road No. 3035. ij F. Ail.area West of the following described division line: Beginning at the intersection of the West boundary line of County Road 3035 and the North right-of-way line of Florence Road; Thence generally North along the West right-of-way line of said'Road 3035 to a point intersecting the West boundary line of the W. Winn Survey; Thence generally North. along the West boundary line of the W. Winn Survey to a point in the. West boundary line of the W.N. Martin Survey; Thence generally North along the West boundary line of the. W.N. Martin Survey to a point where the northwest corner of said W.N.Martin 1 32 i I Survey intersects with the West boundary line of the C.N. Throop Survey; Thence generally North along the West boundary line of the C.N. Throop Survey to a point where the West right-of-way line of County Road No. 4026 intersects;' Thence generally North along the West right-.-of-way line of County Road 4026 to the point where such Westright-of-way line intersects with the South right- of-way line of State Highway 114.SECTION '11. That this ordinance shall and does hereby amend every prior ordinance in conflict herewith., but as.to. all other ordinances or sections of ordinances not in direct conflict--herewith, this ordinance be and is hereby made cumulative.SECTION 'II'I If any section,.subsection or provision of this ordinance s9all be held invalid or unconstitutional by a Court of competent jurisdiction, the portion so held to be invalid or unconstitutional shall not affect the validity of any other part of this ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect..SECTION TV. That the attached plat showing the location of the extraterritorial jurisdictional authority dividing lines is hereby made a part of this ordinance, it being understood that such map does not portray the entire northern portion of the area covered by this ordinance.SECTION V. That this ordinance shall become effective and the same shall be in full force and effect .from and after the date of it' s passage.PASSED this day of _x-,, 1972. i Mayor, City of South ake; Texas ATTEST City Secretary APPROVED:'its AttarDdy III 3 3 o~ 0 x 01 f1i ppI U s p t 1o Florence Road r K E L L E Ri S 0 U T H L A K E at c~0 4 w J X F.M. Hghv.1709 e i j Union Churcn Road s o Branch Jell c o i fem..H Goo o G w o cn y o a i w q ti Plat of Portion of Tarrant County,Texas showing agreed division line between extra- ter~-itori4l jurisdiction of Keller and Southlake Texas. I ICI i mil" 733 I n ci,7,~ilia, tot" 1. a I~.~~~'8s. ~ ! o :11~1 ~ Iii v ~1''~ I y.~~~ I 11ddd1 p J_ J 1 I ut YDeadao,:. J I o u l C' o r'C v 1 I 0 it t~ 10 FAA L5 O Sdd Y 4 r y j~it ~ I V I `4--~~I I' 1659 o v 647 o a fA. 50 13 c o 1 i SOL'THLAKE II jai I J fN=cY 1\. 61 I yi U II(II 41V,,Q_ w., ,,.,1,,,r a I(\.*~`x` .Ord fRPNj~ III M r~671 iill II._c a•t n` I •III-$r u'o f r w SHpilytivt,uY Grove' i• 4Qi t ~ 1i~ R.~~1°~ii~I III e~' 1~E yle:•4~~q,a~~ 63l y• r•11seasnxrp, 45 6<0 r I i Nw NO ON IN RADY AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Consulting Engineers A J. J. RADY, P. E. 400 CONTINENTAL LIFE BUILDING 335-6511 FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102 GLEN ARNOLD, P. E.J. R. KING, JR., P. E: EDWIN A. APEL, P. E.PAUL D. GREGORY, P. - September 10, 1971 r Field Notes describing common boundary between theCityofKellerandtheCityofSouthLake. Beginning at the Northwest corner of the intersectionofFlorenceRoadCountyRoad4088) and Pearson Lane CountyRoad4041). Thence south with the West line of Pearson Lane to theSouthwestcorneroftheintersectionofPearsonLaneandUnionChurchRoad. Thence east with the South line of Union Church Roadapproximatelyfourthousandeighthundredfeet4800') totheintersectionoftheSouthlineofUnionChurchRoadandJellicoBranch. Thence in a southerly direction downstream with themeandersofJellicoBranchtoitsintersectionwithBig BearCreek. Thence downstream with the meanders of Big Bear CreektoitsintersectionwiththeEastlineoftheS. H. ThompsonSurvey. r~ BY Araerll o on, RPS DJ/sc r 34 RESOLUTION NO. 72-4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING INTERVENTION IN ITS BEHALF, IN CAUSE NO. 71-H-983 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, IN ORDER TO SUPPORT THE CONTINUATION OF THE WALLISVILLE AND TRINITY RIVER PROJECTS. Preamble WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has for many years supported the full implementation of the Trinity River Master Plan as proposed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Trinity River Authority of Texas; and WHEREAS, the completion of the Trinity River Master Plan will greatlybenefitthepeopleoftheCityofSouthlake; and WHEREAS, a lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas as Cause No. 71-H-983 and styled Sierra Club, et al. v. Froehlke, et al. for the purpose of halting permanently two important elements of the Trinity River Master Plan, to-wit: 1) the Wallisville Project, which is now under construc- tion in Chambers County, Texas and which is Fifty-One Percent (51%) complete; and 2) the Trinity River Project, which is now being designed. and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City of Southlake that it intervene in said lawsuit in order to support the continuation of the Wallisville and Trinity River Projects. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE that the Mayor be authorized and is hereby directed: 1) to file a motion for leave to intervene in behalf of the City of Sodhlake as a party defendant in Cause No. 71-H-983 and styled Sierra Club, et al. v. Froehlke, et al. in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas; and 2) to do all things necessary to support and carry for- ward such intervention. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS day of 1972. THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE a't DE BOOKER, Mayor ATTEST: I CITY of SOUTHLAKE INCORPORATED1956 PHONE 481- 3567 P. 0. BOX 1368 SOUTH LAKE.TEXAS 76051 I Marcy 1, 1972 Honorable Mayor and City Council j Police Department report for the month of February$ 1972 Tickets issued in Jan.150 Tickets issued in Feb.200 Fines written in Feb.4,311.00 j Fines paid in Feb.4,189.50 I Fines paid by Highway Patrol 125.00 f Bonds refunded in Jan.00.00 Bonds refunded in Feb.it 22.50 i Traffic accidents in Jan.3 Traffic accidents in Feb.j I Burglaries investigated in Jan.1 Burglaries investigated in Feb.2 Approx. total value taken in burglaries in Feb.622.00iApprox. total value recovered in burglaries in Feb.00.00 Thefts investigated in Jan.1 Thefts investigated in Feb. Approx. total value taken in thefts in Feb.1,541.5 0 Approx. total value recovered in thefts in Feb.1,295.001 Number of calls in Jan.99 Number of calls in Feb.77 Persons in jail in Jan.6 Persons in jail in Feb.14 Miles driven in Jan.7,893 Miles driven in Feb.7,747 Speedometer reading on Unit #2 59,606 Speedometer reading on Unit #3 12,489 i Respectfully submitted, D"/aa)4 Douglas Hughes p DRH/jh Y FIRE DE, PART111.1 IT PHONE - 239-2123 R. P. STEELE FIRE CF'T. ry FIRE DEPAK'.Crf,L0~'~ T SUMIARY SOUTELAKg FIRE D&PARTIVIaT MOiITa OF l 9-72- 1. `.L'O'YAL CALLS 10 2. t?N'.E1ua .':t:1~N~5 3. STRUCTURE FIRES -----------------------------------.-__--L L~. AUTO FIRES 5. AUTO ACCIr,10T STAND-BY 6. MUTUAL AID ALARMS ----------------------__-_-_---------_I~.0 7. RALSE ALARMS 0 RESCU6i;11•. -XUb CALLS 9. AMBULANCE CALLS 0 10. TOTAL NUF73 41..& 7ROFMANHOURSEXPENDED 67- our r minutes 11. TOTAL NUZZER OF 14AN HOURS EXPEUDED ON CIVIC PROJECTS nTT4WP 'PT4"T FIRE DEPARTrizalT OPERATIONS 0 12. APPROXIYJTELY TOTAL YXI HOURS CHECKING AND MAINTINANCE OF FIRL DEPARTMENT E4tUIPMEzST---------------------------- 1 hours NUMBER OF DRILLS DURING MONTH 6 NUMBER OF MAN' HOURS ON DRILLS hours NUMBER OF MW ATTENDING MEETINGS FOR MONTH-----------------24 DOES NOT INCLUDE ANYTHING BUT ACTUAL FIRE DEPARTMENT DRILLS. RPECIAL PORT: MEN RESPONDING FOR MONTH E. Kinchen 4 W. Booker 4 J. Strait 4 D. Wright 4 J. Clifton 1 R. Bridgewater 3 J. Weddle 5 D. Gaddy 1 J. Joyce. 4 D. Cordes 3 W. Stricker 3 N. Frank 3 R. Polson 6 D. Hughes 2 D. Clifton 4 J. Hearne 2 T. Snider 6 B. Steele 7 J. Chelf 4