1977-02-15 CC Packet4?
RESOLUTION 77 -7
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS
WHEREAS, Texas Power and Light Company has filed a request for a rate
change with the City of Southlake, Texas; and,
WHEREAS, the said City has commenced a hearing to determine the propriety
of such change; and,
WHEREAS, such hearing is still pending, and the said City Council deems
it in the best interest of the citizens to authorize the Texas Municipal League,
Austin, Texas and its consultants and attorneys in connection with examining
the Texas Power and Light Company's operations on a consolidated basis as more
fully described in a January 10, 1977 memorandum from the Texas Municipal League
to all cities served by Texas Power and Light Company;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the appropriate officials
of the Texas Municipal League, signed by the Mayor of the City of Southlake, Texas,
authorizing the Texas Municipal League and its consultants and attorneys to act
on behalf of the City of Southlake, Texas in its regulatory capacity to obtain
all information necessary and pertinent to Texas Power and Light Company's rate
proposal and to present evidence with respect to Docket 178 pending before the
Public Utility Commission;
It being further resolved that the City of Southlake understands by said
Texas Municipal League's January 10, 1977 memorandum aforesaid that this
resolution and the agreement of the City of Southlake to participate in the
cities collective effort implies absolutely no financial obligation on the part
of the City of Southlake, Texas.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of February, 1977.
Mayor, City of Southlake, Texas
ATTEST:
City Secretary
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CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
JANUARY 1977
Honorable Mayor and City Council:
Police Department Report for the month of January, 1977
Tickets issued in December 162
Tickets issued in January 104
Persons in jail in December 12
Persons in jail in January 16
Traffic accidents in December 8
Traffic accidents in January 13
Burglaries investigated in December 2
Burglaries investigated in January 3
Approximate total value taken in burglaries in January 6926.00
Approximate total value recovered in burglaries in January 2200.00
Thefts investigated in December 2
Thefts investigated in January 3
Approximate total value taken in thefts in January 529.65
Approximate total value recovered in thefts in January 0
umber of calls in December 402
4umber of calls in January 375
Speedometer reading on Unit #5 ( 74 Ford )67,361
Speedometer reading on Unit IM ( 75 Ford )111,955
Speedometer reading on Unit #9 ( 76 Ford )84,105
Speedometer reading on Unit #10 ( 77 Pontiac )1,662
Miles driven in December 12,234
Miles driven in January 10,557
Respectfully submitted,
Douglas R. Hughes
Chief of Police
SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
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SQUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT
January 1977
I.RESPONSES:
Structure Fires .........................................................2
Grass Fires .............................................................5
Auto Fires ..............................................................0
Auto Accident-Stand-by-(Rescue Unit & Fire Unit) ................0.......I
Mutual Aid-Other cities .................................................1
False Alarms ............................................................0
Rescue Urilt~..........t .................................................1
A. Oxygen and resuscitator Call
Misc. Alarms ............................................................0
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TOTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSES FOR MONTH ....................................10
y.MAN/HOURS EXPENDED:
49EmergencyCalls....
Meetings (4) Average: 15 men per meeting ..............................120
Maintenance Average Time ...............................................40
Training Sessions (2) man hours.included,in meetings.....................
TOTAL MAN/HOURS FOR MONTH 209
III.FIREFIGHTERS RESPONSES AND NUMBER OF TIMES RESPONDING:
Fire Chief Steele ...............8 W. Morris................... .1
Asst. Chief Bradley .............2 D. Johnson................... 1
Fire Marshall Joyce 2 T. Boyer 3
Capt. Poison ....................3 W. Booker 1
Capt. Davis .....................4 Barney Stevens 3
Lt. Shuping .....................2 Bart Stevens 2
Lt. Roper .......................4 C. Bell 4
R. Steele .......................3 J. French 0.......... 0.1
J. Andrews... ....................4 D. Dupree 3
J. Eddington..................... 2 W. Winchester 0.0.1
J. Poison....0 1 ..........,M. La Favors...,...............1
S. Fertitta .....................3
Respectfull Subm tted,
R. P. Stele, Fire Chief
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MOiV i-NLY REPORT Monthly Report To Administrative Manager
Month of January 1977
Department of Building Inspection
1. Number of Inspections
This Last Same Month This Fiscal Last Fiscal Calendar
Month Month Last Year Year To Date Year To Date Year To Date
Building 12 14 12
Electrical 7 9 5
Plumbing 11 10 10
Miscellaneous 8 12 9
Total
Daily Average 38 45 36
2. Permits Issued
Building
Number 2 8 8
Value 44,000 144,350 124,725
Permit Fees 112 362 318
Electrical
Number
Permit Fees
Plumbing
Number
Permit Fees
Sewer
Number
Permit Fees
Total All Fees 112 362 318
3. Nature of Building Permits
Number
Of Types Dwelling Plan Check Permit Fees Total Fees Valuation
Permits Units Fees
1 Single Family 1 85 35,000
2 Family
Multi-Family
Commercial Buildings
Industrial Buildings
Relocation and Demolish
1 Swimming Pools 27 9,000
Signs
Other
Alterations and Additions
To Dwellings
To Commercial Buildings
To Industrial Buildings
2 Total 1 112 44,000
4. Building Valuation
This Fiscal Year To Date This Calendar Year To Date
y
Last Fiscal Year To Date Last Calen r Year To Date
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WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT
Month of JANUARY - 1977
Gallons pumped previous month 4,716,000
Gallons sold previous month 4,094,000
New Taps installed for month 1
Meters changed out 1
Line repairs: Materials One 6" Full Circle Clamp
Machine Rental 30.00
Other repairs one 6" Main Break on F.M. 1709
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Water Superintendent
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BILLS TO BE APPROVED AT COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 15, 1977:
Texas Handicapped Workers (City)Light Bulbs 17.29
Regional Office Supply (City)1/31/77 2.70
National Building Centers (City)96382 1.40
Burroughs Corporation (City)0106-888-1 744.26
The Grapevine Sun (City)1/31/77 22.20
Ratliff Iron Works, In. City)001115 33.00
Stafford-Lowdon Company (City)19-09-15002 180.36
Certified Laboratories (City)T-70141 54.63
Xerox Corporation (City)041156633,041353493,041353492 214.71
Texas Power & Light (City,W.D.,F.D.,P.D.) Svc from 12/29/76 to 01/28/77 839.92
The Rohan Company (W.D.)1/31/77 187.12
General Telephone (F.D., P.D.)Svc to 3/1/77 65.00
Reimburse J. Vandagriff for Gas (P.D.)2/14/77 9.75
Bell Communications, Inc. P.D., F.D.)19222,19235,19231,19232 279.70
Gulf Oil Products (P.D.)A0426 247.00
Payton-Wright Ford (P.D. & F.D.)8549 & #9352 & 9654 105.74
Whites Auto (City, P.D.)2614 & #2621 47.73
Jordan Shamrock (P.D.)2/7/77 6.50
Southwestern Bell (P.D.)2/1/77 41.53
Kircher Pontiac, Inc. P.D.)2/8/77 24.00
E. L. White Office Supplies (P.D.)27582 8.40
Texas Police Assoc. P.D.)Registration fee 10.00
Crabtree & Powers (P.D. & F.D.)1704,#1749,#1752 96.93
Motor Parts Center (F.D.)A 18930 1.58
Tarrant County Fire Instructors Society (F.D.)Annual Dues 20.00
Allstate Fire Equipment (F.D.)1/31/77 #009596 11.50
Tarrant Fire Chiefs Association (F.D.)Annual Dues 10.00