1972-09-05 CC Packet13'7
OATH OF OFFICE
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
I, Joe A. Perez, do solemnly swear that I will
faithfully execute the duties of the OFFICE OF COUNCILMAN
PLACE 3 of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the
best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Con-
stitution and Laws of the United States and of this State
and of this City; and I furthermore do solemnly swear that
I have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised
1 to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any money,
or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employ-
ment, as a reward for the giving or withholding of approval
for the appointment of this office.
So help me God.
Joe A. Perez
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, this the 5th day of Sept-
ember, 1972, A. D.
A iesanne Z. Wa e, Notary
Public in and for Tarrant County,
Texas.
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c ft o ScuhHake
P.O. BOX 868 SOUTH LAKE, TEXAS 76051
Aliceanne Wallace, City Secretary
WADE BOOKER, Mayor
RALPH POLSON, Mayor Pro Tern
Billie Joe Knox, Councilman
W. O. Nunn, Councilman
R. D. Drummond, Councilman
Frank Tetrault, Councilman September 5, 1972
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Police Department report for the month of August, 1972
Tickets issued in July 204TicketsissuedinAugust
Fines written in August 4,457.50
Fines paid in August 3,849.50
Fines paid by Highway Patrol 240.00
Persons in jail in July 12
Persons in jail in August 11
Traffic accidents in July 17
Traffic accidents in August 15
Burglaries investigated in July 0
Burglaries investigated in August 1
Approx. total value taken in burglaries in August 400.00
Approx. total value recovered in burglaries in August 00.00
Thefts investigated in July 2
Thefts investigated in August 2
Approx. total value taken in thefts in August 470.00
Approx. total value recovered in thefts in August 300.00
Number of calls in July 132
Number of calls in August 157
Miles driven in July 11,565
Miles driven in August 13,417
Speedometer reading on Unit #2 (71 Ply.)73,775
Speedometer reading on Unit #3 (72 Ford)55,241
Respectfull, subm3 tted,
AMA
D y Cordes, Capt.
Southlake Police Department
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I . ,PirvtiC481-J
City of Southlake
P.O. BOX 868 SOUTH LAKE, TEXAS 76051
Aliceanne Wallace, City Secretary
WADE BOOKER, Mayor
RALPH POLSON, Mayor Pro Tem FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT
Billie Joe Knox, Councilman R. P. STEELEfeW. O. Nunn, Councilman
MONTH OF FIRF~ CHIE -
R. D. Drummond, Councilman 19 r
Frank Tetrault, Councilman j
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
and. CITY COUNCILMEN
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1. TOTAL CALLS
2. GRASS FIRES 5
3. STRUCTURE FIRES
4- AUTO FIRES
1 _
I
i'5. AUTO ACCIDENT STAND-BY
1 r
6. MUTUAL AID ALARMS
0
7. FALSE ALARMS
8. RESCUSCITATOR CALLS
O
9. AMBULANCE CALLS
0
On Call 59 hrs.
10. TOTAL NUMBER OF MAN HOURS EXPENDED
11. TOTAL NUMBER OF MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CIVIC PROJECTS OTHER
0
THAN FIRE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS
12. APPROXIMATELY TOTAL MAN HOURS CHECKING AND MAINTINANCE OF
20
FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT
rNUMBEROFDRILLSDURINGMONTH
2
NUMBER OF MAN HOURS ON DRILLS Zr
NUMBER OF MEN ATTENDING MEETINGS FOR MOUTH 2_. Q
DOES'2OT INCLUDE ANYTHING BUT ACTUAL FIRE DEPARTMENT DRILLS.
SPECIAL REPORT: MEN RESPONDING FOR MONTH
B. Steele 10 T. Schirman 4
W. Booker 5 E. Kinchen 3
J. Joyce 2 D. Hughes 2
R. Polsor_2 D. Cordes 5
T. Schneider 9 D. Clifton 6
J. Clifton 7 John Chelf 7
J. Chelf 5 R. Bridgewater 1
J. I e 6 R. Bridgewater, Jr. ,1
T_, Shcc1-on 11 FranK
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RESOLUTION NO. 72'--17
WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas,
has been advised by the North Central
Texas Council of Governments that a
Criminal Justice Grant with regard to
regional law enforcement communications;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT:
All of the recitals and preambles stated are included
and made a part of this resolution and that the City of South-
lake by this resolution authorizes the North Central Texas
Council of Governments to solicit bids on its behalf in con-
nection with the Criminal Justice Grant for participation in
the regional law enforcement communications system.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that bids pertaining to the
share of the City of Southlake in this regional law enforcement
communications system are subject to final approval of a budget
reflecting such amount and under no condition of circumstances
does this agreement in any way constitute an obligation of the
City of Southlake, and being further subject to the provision
that this program is a part of a federal grant and any payments
herein are contingent upon the availability of said federal
funds.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 5th day of September, A. D.
1972.
Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Secretary
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ORDINANCE NO. 190
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ORDINANCE FIXING
THE TIME AND MANNER OF PAYING TEE AD VALOR-
EM TAXES LEVIED FOR THE USE AND BENEFIT OF
THE GOVER NT OF THE CITY Or SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH-
LAKE, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the ad valorem taxes hereafter levied by the
gc *rn1Fg body of the City of Southlake, Texas, each year shall
become due on the first day of October of the year for which the
levy is made and may be paid up to and including the following
January 31st, without penalty, but if not so paid such taxes
become delinquent on the following day, February let, and the
following penalty shall be payable thereon, to**Lt: if paid dur-
ing the month of February, one per cent (18)1 March, two per
cent (28)1 April, three per cent (38)1 stay, four per cent (48)1
June, five per cent (58)1 and on and after the first day of
July, eight per cent (88). Such unpaid taxes shall bear inter-
est at the rate of six per cent (68) per annum from February 1st
of the year next succeeding the year for which such taxes were
levied or assessed.
Section 2. Unpaid taxes for the assessment year and all prior
years snail be considered delinquent an of February lot of the
year next succeeding the year for which such.taxes were levied
t or assessed and shall be subjetst to a penalty of eight per cent
88) and interest at the rate of six per cent (68) per annum
from the date of their delinquency.
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
an a er the date of its passage and adoption by the City
Council.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of September, A. D. 1972.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Secretary
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