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1974-01-15 CC PacketL GENERAL TELEPEONE COMTANY OF THE SOUTI-HEST Fort Worth Pietro EMS Class of Service Business One Party Business Extension Residence One Party Residence Extension Effective Date: December 19, 1.973Proposed Rate 42. 95 2. 50 17. 45 1. 75 ROTARY SWITCHING CHARGE PER TRUNK No. Rate No.Rate Trunks Each Trunk Trunks Each Trunk 1 45.35 18 101.80 2 47.9019 102.75 3 52.50 20 103.75 4 57.60 21 103.75 5 65.55 22 104.75 6 71.05 23 105.75 7 76.40 24 105.75 8 80.70 25 106.75 9 85.25 26 108.80 10 87.65 27 109.85 11 94.45 28 110.90 12 94.45 29 111.95 13 98.05 30 113.00 14 98.05 31-35 114.10 each 15 99.90 36-40 115.20 each 16 99.90 41-45 116.31 each 37 101.80 46-50 117.40 each All others 130.95 each 30-$40 SCC 25C Coin 0 GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE' SOUTINIEST Fort Worth Metro Tier #2 Class of Service ProDosed Rate Effective Date: December 19, 1973 Business One Party 22.86 Business Extension 2.25 Residence One Party 8.60Residence nqo Party 6.25 Residence Extension 1.55 Semipublic 24.20 ROTARY SWITCHING CHARGE PER TRUNK No. Trunks Trunk Rotary Nontrunk 1 24.20 each 24.20 each 2 25.45 each 25.45 each 3 26.75 each 26.75 each 4 29.10 each All others $28.58 5 32.80 each each 6 35.35 each 7 37.80 each 8 39.90 each All others $40.01 each w 30-$40 SCC 25G Coin DALLIES METRO EXCHANGES SERVICE CHARGES Alternative Service Connection Chgs. Requested PRE SENT . Res.Bus.Res.Bus. New Install Main Line 15.00 22.50 30.00 40.00 Extension,PBX/ PABX..Station 10.00 12.50 20.00 22.50 Reconnect Main Line *10.00 12.50 20.00 22.50 Moves/Changes First Instrument 10.00 12.50 20.00 22.50 Each Additional 7.50 7:50 15.00 15.00 PBX/PABX Station 7.50 7.50 15:00 15.00Minimum Service Chg.10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 Per service order Line and equipment in place with no changes Will add extension on residen ce service only c 4) lts Ts a C a Z7 M ti \D \D r-1 N 00 t- fU N U"% r4 H OO O~ toi > C O O N M N D CL M U1 -:r -:3-r-1 ~ M M O O rz t, c a a~ cd N 00 M p r-1 ti O~ 6UNNr-1 O M r-1 U NMMN NN H v v co va C bC r1 O~ M \p O U1 O1\ OC C OtiO-~P-~~~ C d.)OC OC O O\N l` oo r i to y ? 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R. P. STEELE, FIRE CHIEF SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT P. 0. BOX 868 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76051 JANUARY Olt 1974 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEN SUBJECT: FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR OF 1973 1. TOTAL RESPONSES ...........................111 29 GRASS FIRES 19 3. STRUCTURE FIRES 10 4. AUTOMOBILE FIRES 16 5. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS 26 6. MUTUAL AID ALARMS... 15 MISCELLANEOUS RESPONSES 24 INCLUDES: 1 DROWNING, 4 RESUSITATOR CALLS, 1 BOMB THREAT 8. FALSE ALARMS 4 9. TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CALL 1717 10. TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CIVIC PROJECTS 539 11. TOTAL MAN HOURS ON MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS 394 12. TOTAL MAN HOURS ON DRILLS/TRAINING 563 13. TOTAL NUMBER OF DRILLS/CLASSES FOR YEAR 19 14. TOTAL NUMBER OF MEN ATTENDING MEETINGS FOR YEAR.......... 507 15. TOTAL NUMBER OF MAN HOURS ON ALL DEPARTMENT PROJECTS FOR YEAR OF 1973 4171 16. FIREMENRESPONDING FOR YEAR ( SEE PAGE TWO )lic fl 10 FIRE CHIEF BOB STEELE ...................................74 ASSISTANT CHIEF JUDD JOYCE .............................o40 FIRE MARSHAL JACK WEDDLE ................................56 CAPTAIN JIM CLIFTON .....................................60 CAPTAIN COKE DODSON .....................................36 LIEUTENANT JUNIOR CHELF .................................22 SECY-TRES JOHNNY SHELTON ................................29 MAINTENANCE OFFICER TOM SCHIRMAN ........................78 RESCUE OFFICER TOM SCHNEIDER ............................80 SGT AT ARMS DON ARMSTRONG ...............................43 WADE BOOKER .............................................21 JOHNNY CHILF ............................................19 DAYMOND GADDY ...........................................22 WALTER GARRETT 9 DOUG HUGHES .............................................13 ED KINCHEN ..............................................10 TALBERT LEE 9 J. L. MC MILLION 3 RALPH POLSON 48 EVERETT RECORD 3 JIM SWINNEY ..............................................19 LIUETENANT DALE CLIFTON .................................54 JACK ANDREWS ............................................61 JOHNNY POLSON ...........................................22 RANDY STEELE . • . . . . . . . . . . 29 BART STEVENS ............................................17 OTHERS 7 RESPECTLY UBMITT D,R. P. STEELE, FIRE P. 6TELLE, FIRE CHIEF SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT P. 0. Box 868 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76051 6. TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CALL .......................34, TO:HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEN SUB J: FIRE DEPARTMENT REP ORT FOR NOVEMBER 1973 1. TOTAL RESPONSES 0'2. GRASS FIRES.01 STRUCTURE FIRES (RESIDENTIAL)01 4. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS 02 5. MISCELLANEOUS RESPONSES..iIGH 'MATER STANDBY ANIMAL RESCUE LOST CHILD...•.....03 1 o 10 TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CIVIC PROJECTS..eIRE PREVENTION :FILMS POOTBA:. L GAMES BASKETBALL GAMES FIRST AiD SERV'ICES`(ATSTATION) 34 DECEMBER 01,6. TOTAL,MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON MAINTENANCE OF &.,UIPMENT AND STATION ............................................40 y. TOTAL MAN HOURS ON DRILLS/TRAINING 544 10. NUiv,BER OF DRILLS/ CLASSES DURING MONTH .................0`I . NUMBER OF MEN ATTENDING MEETINGS P OR MONTH 60 12. APPROXIMATE TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED BY DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PARTICIPATING IN DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES 288 w rig' R" aPONDING FOR MONTH:S1 " LEL . . . . . . • . 4 AS3T CHIE? JOYCE 2 FIRE MARSiiAL WEDDLE...3 CAPTAIN `. w'L--'TON......94 a.. a • Clal.J+y~. • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 AiiMSTRONG, D..........1 BOOR, ~ i .............1 HUGHLa, D .............1 LEE, T ...............1 POLaON, R............3 SCHIRMAN, T..........6 SCHNEIDER, T.........3SHELTON, J...........1 SWINNEY, J...99..9...1 CLINE, Iv MC MILi.101v , , , .ANDREWS, . CLIFTON., POLSON, J........;STEELEs R.....STEVE S, 13.......Respect ' ull sub 'tted,Tv S t:. P. Jtee~e _ r~i ra ~^.h, of E. P. STEELE, FIRE CHIEF SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT P. 0. BOX 868 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76051 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEN SUBJ: FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR DECEMBER 1973JANUARY 01 , 1974 1. TOTAL RESPONSES ............................................11}2. GRASS FIRES ................................................03 3. STRUCTURE FIRES ( RESIDENTIAL ) ............................02 1+. AUTOMOBILE FIRES ...........................................02 5. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS .......................................01 6. MUTUAL AID ALARMS ..........................................05 MISCELLANEOUS RESPONSES.. WASHDOWN DEISEL FUEL SPILL........ 01 8. TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CALLS .........................211}9. TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CIVIC PROJECTS..( APPX ).......20 10. TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT AND STATION....( APPX ) ................................9 - 40 11. TOTAL MAN HOURS ON DRILLS/TRAINING .........................42 12. NUMBER OF DRILLS/CLASSES DURING MONTH ......................01 13. NUMBER OF MEN ATTENDING MEETINGS DURING MONTH ..............46 14. APPROXIMATE TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED BY DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PARTICIPATING IN DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES 412 MEN RESPONDING FOR MONTH:CHIEF STEELE......... 10 ASST CHIEF JOYCE..... 5 FIRE MARSHAL WEDDLE..10 CAPTAIN CLIFTON...... 7 CAPTAIN DODSON....... 3 LIEUTENANT CHELF..... 5 ARMSTRONG, D......... 5 BOOKER, W............ 2 2 CHELF, J......... 7 CADDY, D........ 6 GARRETT, W...... 1 HUGHES, D....... 2 LEE, T.......... 5 POLSON, R....... 6 SCHIRMAN, T..... 7 SCHNEIDER, T.... 11 RESPECTFU LY SUBMITTED j ST r;, FIRE CHIEF SHELTON, J..... 5 SWINNEY, J.... 6LT.CLIFTON, D. 4 ANDREWS, J.... 11 POLSON, J..... 6 ST.&ELE, R..... 3 STEVENS, B.... 9 Honorable Mayor and City Councilmen: Police Department Summary for the Year of 1973 Tickets issued Fines written Fines paid Traffic Accidents Burglaries investigated Thefts investigated Number of Calls Persons in jail Miles driven Respectfully submitted,Dougl=. Hughes, ChJAf Police January 03, 1974 1803 41, 367. 00 43, 016. 00 125 13 34 1, 996 211 118, 713 DRH/tbs December 3, 1973 Honorable Mayor and City Council:Police Department report for the month of November, 1973 Ticketsissued in October Tickets issued in November Fines written in November Fines paid in November Fines paid by Highway Patrol Persons in jail in October Persons in jail in November Traffic Accidents in October Traffic Accidents in November Burglaries investigated in October Burglaries investigated in November Approx. total value taken in burglaries in November Approx. total value recovered in burglaries in Nov.Thefts investigated in October Thefts investigated in November Approx. total value taken in thefts in November Approx. total value recovered in thefts in Nov.Number of calls in October Number of calls in November Miles driven in October Miles driven in November Speedometer reading on Unit #3(73 Ford)Speedometer reading on Unit 44(72 Ford)R pectfully submitted,Doug~Z"~ . H ughey, Chief Southlake Police Department DRH/jd 136 156 3, 716. 002,508. 75 60.00 21 9 11 7 2 2 350. 00 350. 00 6 29, 500.0032, 340.00251 257 10# 798 10, 830 65, 773125, 850 11 so t o January 020 1974 Honorable Mayor and City Council:Police Department report for the month of December, 1973 Ticketsissued in November Tickets issued in December Fines written in December Fines paid in December Fines paid by Highway Patrol Persons in jail in November Persons in jail in December Traffic Accidents in November Traffic Accidents in December Burglaries investigated in November Burglaries investigated in December Approx. total value taken in burglaries in December Approx. total value recovered in burglaries i~ Dec.Thefts investigated in November Thefts investigated in December Approx. total value taken in thefts in December Approx. total value recovered in thefts in Dec.Number of calls in November Number of calls in December Miles driven in November Miles driven in December Speedometer reading on Unit #4 (73 Ford)Speedometer reading on Unit #3 (72 Ford)Respectfully submitted, Douglas R. Hugh s, Chief Southlake Police Department 156 172 3, 512.00 4,631.50 57.509 18 7 2 2 2 312. 71 4p529.60 4 140- 53 NONE 257 210 10s, 830 9,597 71..278 129,9942 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION January 15, 1974 TO THE HON. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL:ZA- 73-11: Miles Pierce' request for "H" District (Heavy Commerical) zoning on property located along SH 114, west of Shady Lane, adjoining Emery Camper Mfg. was recommended for approval by majority vote with a stipulation that a six foot masonry screen wall or equivalent be placed along the north side in accordance with Ordinance 161 requiring such screen between H District use and residential property.ZA- 73-9: City's request for A-3 (Residential) District on land fronting Tinlmrline Drive - an unplatted sub-division - was recommended for denial by majority vote unless there be convincing evidence the change in zoning is necessary and proper. RESOLUTION NO. 74,-1 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, passed ordinance No. 203 wherein the Planning & Zoning Commission is to consist of seven members; And, WHEREAS, one of the present members, Manuel Gonzalez, has resigned from said Commission; And, WHEREAS, the Mayor has accepted such resig- nation and appointed David Moak to fill the unexpired term; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: 1. The appointment of David Moak to serve on the Planning & Zoning Commission until the expiration of the term on May 1, 1975, is hereby accepted and approved.PASSED AND APPROVED this 15th day of January, A. D. 1974.MaATTEST: ) City Secretary 8 RESOLUTION'NO'. 74-2 WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas, is a member city of the Joint Airport Zoning Board of the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport; And, WHEREAS, two members were appointed to re- pepsent the City of Southlake under Ord- inance No. 182, Section 3; And, WHEREAS, it is expedient to appoint two members as the present terms are expir- ing; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: 1. Elizabeth Stickley is hereby reappointed and David Moak is here- by appointed to serve as representatives of the City of Southlake, Texas, on the Joint Airport Zoning Board of the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport . 2. Ordinance 182,.Section 3, is•heeby amended to reflect the names of the two members appointed herein. (See Ordinance No. 182-A.) PASSED AND APPROVED this 15th day of January, A. D. 1974.Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary 9 10 ORDINANCE.NO. 182-A AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 182, SECTION 3, APPOINTING TWO MEMBERS AS RE- PRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, TO THE DALLAS/FORT WORTH REGIONAL JOINT AIRPORT ZONING BOARD (JAZBO). WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 182, Section 3,names Manuel Gonzales and Elizabeth Stickley as members on the Dallas/ Fort Worth Regional Joint Airport Zoning Board from the City of Southlake, Texas, Now, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: Section 1, Ordinance No. 182, Section 3, is hereby amended to show the names of David Moak and Elizabeth Stickley as members on the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Joint Airport Zoning Board from the City of Southlake, Texas. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this /_!~Z_/'day of January A.D. 1974.Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary s o 10 ow W Eft RESOLUTION NO. 74-3 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, contracted for the con- struction of a distribution main from Well No. 2 with Lloyd Brothers Construction Com- pany on the 10th day of September, 1973,And; 17 WHEREAS, payment in the amount of $38,244.56has been made for work done and $3,824.45to be paid upon completion; And,WHEREAS, Gerald Lemons of Carter & Burgess,Inc., engineer for the City of Southlake,and W. G. Cline, Water Superintendent, have recommended that final payment in the sum of $ 3,824.45be paid to said construction company; Now,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:1. H The Mayor is hereby authorized to make payment in the amount of $ 3,824.45to Lloyd Brothers Construction Company at this time. 2. The funds for such payment are to be taken from the Bond Funds set aside for this purpose.PASSED AND APPROVED this 15th day of January, A. D. 1974.ATTEST :City Secretary Mayor t or ib