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1975-08-19 CC PacketORDINANCE NO. 221 AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETERMINING THE GENERAL SERVICE RATE TO BE CHARGED FOR SALES OF NATURAL GAS TO RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF SOUTHLAKE TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER IN WHICH SUCH RATE MAY BE CHANGED, ADJUSTED AND AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: SECTION 1.Effective with the first gas bills rendered from and after thirty (30) days from the date of final passage of this ordinance, the maximum general service rate for sales of natural gas rendered to residential.and commercial consumers within the city limits of Southlake by Lone Star Gas Company, a Texas corpora- tion, its successors and assigns, is hereby fixed and determined as follows: First 1,000 Cu. Ft. or Fraction Thereof $3.1166 Gross; $2.8049 Net Next 2,000 Cu. Ft. @ $2.1277 Per Mcf Gross; $1.9149 Per Mcf Net Next 7,000 Cu. Ft. @ $1.8166 Per Mcf Gross; $1.6349 Per Mcf Net Next 15,000 Cu. Ft. @ $1.6277 Per Mcf Gross; $1.4649 Per Mcf Net Next 25,000 Cu. Ft..@ $1.5054 Per Mcf Gross; $1.3549 Per Mcf Net Next 50,000 Cu. Ft. @ $1.4499 Per Mcf Gross; $1.3049 Per Mcf Net No gas bill will be rendered to any residential or commercial consumer served under the above rate not consuming any gas during any monthly billing period, except that where customer's only use for gas service is in an outdoor grill and/or a fireplace starter, the amount shown for the first consumption block shall constitute a minimum monthly bill. ADJUSTMENTS The amount of each net monthly bill computed at the above- stated rates shall be subject to the following adjustments: Plus or minus the amount of any increase or decrease, respectively, above or below the $1.0399 per Mcf level in the intracompany city gate charge as authorized by the Railroad Commission of the State of Texas or other regulatory body having jurisdiction for gas delivered to Lone Star Gas Company's distribution system for sale to residential and commercial consumers where such changes are caused by increases or decreases in the cost of gas purchased by the Company; plus an amount equivalent to the proportionate part of any new tax, or increased tax, or any other govern- mental imposition, rental, fee or charge (except state, county, city and special district ad valorem taxes and taxes on net income) levied, assessed or imposed subsequent to July 1, 1975, upon or allocable to the Company's distribution operations, by-any new or amended law, ordinanceorcontract. Each gross monthly bill shall be adjusted proportionately.Company, at its option, may forego the application of any adjustment ifsuchadjustmentwouldresultinanincreaseinthemonthlybill; how- ever, failure of Company to apply any adjustment shall not constitute awaiverofCompany's right from time to time, or at any time, to make anyadjustment, in whole or in part, in any subsequent current monthly billthatmaybeapplicabletosuchbill. Net rate shall apply to all bills paid within ten days from monthly billing date; gross rate shall be applicable thereafter. The above rate is applicable to each residential and commer-cial consumer per meter per month or for any part of a month for which gas is used at the same location. In addition to the aforesaid'rates, Company shall have the right to collect such reasonable charges as are necessary to conduct itsbusinessandtocarryoutitsreasonablerulesandregulationsin effect. SECTION 2.The rate set forth in Section 1 may be changedandamendedbyeithertheCityorCompanyfurnishinggasinthemanner provided by law. Service hereunder is subject to the orders of regula- tory bodies having jurisdiction, and to the Company's Rules and Regu-lations currently on file in the Company's office. SECTION 3.It is hereby found and determined that the meeting at which this ordinance was passed was open to the public, as required by Texas law, and that advance public notice of the time, placeandpurposeofsaidmeetingwasgiven. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the day of A. D. 19-25 ATTEST: Secretary Mayor City of Southlake Texas 2- STATE OF TEXAS X X COUNTY OF TARRANT X Secretary of the City of Southlake Tarrant County, Texas, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance passed and approved by the amity Council of the City of Southlake at a session held on the day of 19ZZZ_as it appears of record in the Minute of said in Book P' page 4y WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID CITY, this the day of A. D. 19_15 Secretary City of Southlake Texas 3- SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT JULY 1975 I. RESPONSES Grass Fires 5 Denton County----1 Southlake-------- 3 Tarrant Co------- 1 Drownings 4 Denton County----2 Flower Mound Ullutual Aid) Car Fire 1 Grapevine 1(Mutual Aid) Structure Fire 3 Southlake-------- 2 Colleyville------ l(Mutual Aid) Accidents 1 Southlake------ -1 Miscellaneous 3 Dryer Fire--Southlake---1 Gas Leak----Tarrant Co.-1 Boat Rescue-Denton Co.--1 Total Calls for the Month 17 II. MAN HOURS: Emergency Calls 346 Training 8 Maintenance 50 Meetings Average attendance 11 85 Total man hours for the month 489 III. Firefighters Response R.P. Steele 13 T. Miller 1 D. Hughes 1 J. Joyce 8 R. Steele 9 J. Clifton 13 J. Andrews 11 T. Schneider 8 M. Shelton 5 T. Schirman 13 J. Shelton 7 H. Bradley Sr. 7 R. Martin 1 C. Bell 11 J. P.olson 5 R. Polson 4 J. Hensley 2 S. Schirman 11 D. Armstrong 4 R. Clifton 8 S. Davis 4 D. Clifton 4 W. Booker 4 Sincerely, R:P. Stee e Fire Chief SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT RPS:ss 145 Honorable Mayor and City Council: Police Department Report for the month of July, 1975 Tickets issued in June 192 Tickets issued in July 190 Persons in jail in June 19 Persons in jail in July 16 Traffic accidents in June 8 Traffic accidents in July 10 Burglaries investigated in June 4 Burglaries investigated in July 3 Approximate total value taken in burglaries in July 895.00 Approximate total value recovered in burglaries in July 395.00 Thefts investigated in June 0 Thefts investigated in July 4 Approximate total value taken in thefts in July 3,565.00 Approximate total value recovered in thefts in July 50.00 Number of calls in June 267 Number of calls in July 251 Miles driven in June 12,266 Miles driven in July 12,630 Speedometer reading on Unit YA5 (74 Ford)49843 Speedometer reading on Unit #7 (75 Ford)65158 Speedometer reading on Unit #8 (75 Ford)9412 Respectfully submitted, PougllLs)R. Hughes Chief of PoliceI, SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT DRH:jp 146 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION August 12, 1975 TO THE HON. MAYOR & COUNCILMEN: Gentlemen: Re: ZA-75-4: At the regular meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission held at City Hall, Tuesday, August 12, 1975, it was moved by C. M. Gordon that the request by Ruth Thomas Harris for "F" District (Light Industrial) zoning on 27 acres of land, more or less, out of the Thomas Mahan Survey, Abstract No. 1049, be recommended for denial; seconded by G. W. Hargadine. Motion passed unanimously. Present for the Commission: R. W. Mussina, Chairman James Harrell, Secretary C. M. Gordon Bob Pasley Eleanor Kasper 1 Also Present:Jack Evans representing owner Mrs Ruth Harris Harold Knight, Adjacent Property Owner Martin Vale, Adjacent Property Owner M. D. Simmons, Adjacent Property Owner Mrs. Jack Hanna, Adjacent Property Owner 14 7 BILLS FOR APPROVAL AT COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 19, 1975: Gulf Oil Prod. Gas)0206 284.56MaryYates (Filings - City)7/30/75 Regional Ofc. Supply (Supplies - City) 3541 18.54ThompsonPrinting (City)8/14/75 25.00 General Telephone (City)8/13/75 210.19Gibson's (Supplies - F.D.)19029 9,95 Bell Comm. Radio Maint.-P.D. & F.D.) 7/31/75 50.50ColleyvilleAutoClinic142992,25White's (Spray Paint - Water)45059 66White's (Supplies - Water)45085 11.76ThreeWayConcrete (Water - Bond)8933 50.00