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1977-12-20 CC PacketFINDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF SOUM-79M, TEXAS CONCERNING REASONS FOR FURTHER SUSPENSION OF ANY RATE CHANGE IN RATE SCHEDULE OF TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. The reasons of the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas for the consideration of and the passing of Resolution No. 77- 43 which reasons were adopted by the said City Council prior to the actual passage of such resolution, are as follows; I. The application for rate adjustment of said Utility was first received by the said City shortly prior to its regular Council meeting of December 6, 1977, and the Council believes that at least 120 days or more will be needed for adequate review of the said 150 page application by the Council itself, its Attorney, and/or rate experts. IT. It will be necessary and proper for the citizens of the City of Southlake Texas to engage in public hearings and hear discussion by both the regulatory body and the utility and rate hearings for both the months of January and February, 1978 are definitely contemplated by the Council. III. The City needs the reply of the utility as to whether or not and to what extent such utility will pay for rate consultants, accountants, auditors, attorneys, engineers or any combination thereof in assisting the City Council and advising the City Council concerning the proposed rate change request. The City Council, by this instrument, hereby requests reply from the utility concerning its position on the assistance described in this paragraph III. IV. The status of Docket No. 680 on file with the Public Utility Commission of Texas which is an appeal by the utility and which is still pending by order of said Commission issued September 21, 1977 V. The said utility has failed to furnish the City with the information requested of said utility by the City through Resolution No. 77- 43 passed August 2, 1977 and by this written instrument said City again requests the utility to furnish such information and the City feels such information is necessary to properly consider 9C) VI. Based on the preliminary review of the information on hand by the said City Council, the City Council is of the present opinion that there is insufficient information to pass on a rate change and at least 120 days will be necessary to obtain such information. The above findings made by the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas this 20th day of December, 1977. r Mayor ATTEST: City S-kcretary RESOLUTION NO. 77- 43 CITY OF SOUT11LAKE, TEXAS WHEREAS, approximately December 6, 1977, Tri-County Electric Cooperative,Inc. filed with the City of Southlake, Texas, a request for rate change; and, WHEREAS, the City Attorney and City Council have made a preliminary review of said application and will set the date of the first public hearing at a later time in this present regular City Council session; and, WHEREAS, pending hearings on said application and the future decision of the said City thereon and while such matter is pending, the said City, through its City Council, deems it in the best interest of the City and its citizen customers of said utility that the operation of any proposed rate change, in whole or in part, of the said utility be suspended until final action of the said City Council on said rate change requestor April 30, 1978, whichever event occurs first; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SOIJPHIJAKE, TEXAS: That the effective date of any change in the rate schedule of Tri-County Electric Cooperative,Inc. within the City of Southlake, Texas existing prior to January 1, 1978, be and the same is hereby suspended until final action of said City Council on the said rate change request, or April 30, 1978, whichever event occurs first; That such suspension shall be effective upon delivery of a copy of this resolution to said Tri-County Electric Cooperative,Inc. after delivery of the written reasons for such suspension which are attached hereto for reference purposes; That during the period of suspension as above provided the rates in force prior to the filing of the present rate increase application by Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc. shall continue in force; and, BE IT FURIUER RESOLVED: That the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to said utility company after delivery of the written reasons therefor, such delivery to be by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by personal delivery. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this ~c -13day of December, 1977. ATTEST. r Cif Secretary BILLS FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL December 20,1977 CITY INVOICE NO.AMOUNT GULF OIL CORP.11/30/77 7.62 TARRANT COUNTY 12/1/77 76.66 REGIONAL OFFICE SUPPLY 11/30/77 7.35 GRAPEVINE NEWS ADVERTISER 11/20/77 19.85 VOERTMAN'S 45108 15.10 ROHNE AND HOODENPYLE 12/12/77 345.46 PITNEY AND BOWES 117880 60.00 Total 532.04 POLICE DEPT. THOMPSON PRINTING 12/5/77 80.00 TEXACO 11/26 12/5/12/7/77 19.48 TARRANI' COUNTY 12/1/77 2.92 Total 102.40 FIRE DEPT. STUART HOSE 29167/29166 38.65 Total 38.65 WATER DEPT. CIRCLE R ELECTRIC 18098 35.44 AQUA UTILITY,INC.6159/5899 57.00 Total 92.44 STREET/TRAFFIC SIGNS & MATERIAL NATIONAL BUILDING CENTERS 36.51 SA-SO 9.48 TARRANT COUNTY Signs PO#850)251.26 KELLER FENCE CO.& SuPPLIES Job completed 12/14/77) 1,244.00 Total 1,541.25" UTILITIES TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY 10/28/77-11/29/77 Fire Dept.21.59 Tennis Court 52.30 City Hall 147.70 Water Well 154.77 Storage Tank 742.51 3 Guard Lights 20.13 Total for Utilities 1,139.00 GRAND TOTAL 3445.79 SOUTHLAKE FIR; DEPARTMENT 28 MONTHLY REPORT NOVEMBER L.RESPONSES: Structure Fires 0' Grass Fires 2 Auto Fires 0. Puto Accident-Stand-by-(Rescue Unit & r.--'re Unit)2 Mutual Aid-Other cities 2 r.....rrrrr... r...rFalseAlarmsr........r. r....rr 0 0RescueUnit............ Misc. ALAI'in$•.r•.••••.rr,•r.........•r..r•...r~. r...rrr•rrr••rr•.•.rr•.•• 0 TOTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSES FOR MONTH........ r.r'.,.......r 6 Y MAN/kiOURS EXPENDED: Emergency Calls r.r•.........r....... ....0...... 0..r...r...rr..r....rr. 67 hrs. Meetings (4) Average: 15 men per meeti7rg•••••••••••••'•••••••••••• 120 hrs. Maintenance Average Time ...............................................20 hrs. Training Sessions (2) man hours,jncludod,,:in meetings..' TOTAL MAN/HOURS FOR MONTH...217 hrs. III.FIREFIGHTERS RESPONSES AND* NUMBER OF TIMES-RESPONDING; Chief Steele - 6 J. Jones 1', Asst. Chief Bradley - 2 J. Sullivan - Fire Marshal Joyce - 2 V. Winchester-'''2 . Capt. Polson - 2 D. Drehhen - 3 Capt.Roper - 2 T Boyer. 5 Lt. Shuping - 1 D.' Dupree. - Z. Lt. Bell - 2 C. Dodson,, - :2. S. Feritta - 1 G. Brown 1 K. Cosgrove - 1 R. Martin 1 J. Andrews - 2 C. Higgins - 1 R. Foster- 3 T. Bryant 1 Respectfully Submitted, J/ 14 RP Steele Fire Chief Southlake Fire Department CITY OF SOUTHLAKE v POLICE DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 1977 Honorable Mayor and City Council: Police Department Report for the month of November 1977 Tickets issued in October 299 Tickets issued in November 302 Persons in jail in October 15 Persons in jail in November 10 Traffic accidents in October 17 Traffic accidents in November 5 Burglaries investigated in October 0 Burglaries investigated in November 3 Approximate total value taken in burglaries in November 500.50 Approximate total value recovered in burglaries in November 145.50 Thefts investigated in October 4 Thefts investigated in November 5 Approximate total value taken in thefts in November 9,063.00 Approximate total value recovered in thefts in November 8,930.00 aber of calls in October 538 Number of calls in November 630 Speedometer reading on Unit #5 74 Ford )77,352 Speedometer reading on Unit #8 75 Ford )125,679 Speedometer reading on Unit #9 76 Ford )124,970 Speedometer reading on Unit #10 77 Pontiac )81,070 Miles driven in October 14,174 Miles driven in November 14,207 Respectfully submitted, R. Douglab R. Hughes L) Chief of Police SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT DRH/mrb F7 STEP SUMMARY NOVEMBER 1977 Total hours worked 303 Total tickets written 87 Total written warnings issued 87 Total fines paid 1,778.50 Total fines to be paid 1,752.00 otal fines paid for October 5,289.00 Total fines paid for November 4,464.50 Total DPS fines paid for November 30.00 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MUNICIPAL COURT ACTIVITIES DECEMBER 1977 HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Municipal Court Report for the month of November 1977 Cases Set:45 Cases Heard:11 Cases Dismissed:36 Cases Appealed:11 Citations Written:302 Citations Paid:240 Warrants Issued:27 Cases Reset:3 Respectfully submitted, ANET DANIEL Court Clerk MUNICIPAL COURT ACTIVITIES REPORT DECEMBER 1977 Notation: The cases dismissed appears to be considerably more than in the past. The actual dismissals will be less than 10 per month (if current rate continues). However, when the Judge allows a person to plead guilty to a lesser charge, pay a fine, and keep the ticket off their record, a new ticket is issued with the new charge and the old ticket is dismissed. These new tickets are reported under "citations written"; therefore, I felt it best to report the old tickets under "Dismissed". Beginning with the January report, I will endeavor to list "Cases Reduced to a Lesser Charge" to give you a more accurate account of the tickets. Mr. Campbell has agreed to let us handle the citations reduced on one ticket in the future. Other cities who practice this procedure handle the citations on one ticket and this will allow less room for error.) It is my understanding that when the Judge follows this procedure it is to keep down the number of appeals. By keeping down the appeals, it saves paperwork for myself and court time for the officers. Also, we have had a number of actual dismissals due to the loss of Officer Hulsey. When the officer is not present to prosecute his case in court, it is generally dismissed. Respectfully, xu, JANET DANIEL Court Clerk WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT Month of DFCP TER Gallons Pumped previous month 4,280,400 Gallons sold previous month 4,904,000 New Taps installed for month 1 Meters changed out 2 Line repairs: Materials 3 Main break on Kimball),(Service line break). Machine Rental 90.00 Other repairs lone L Water Superintendent m: c~ CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 1SOrV'i 1 SLY REPORT Mor~:+tiy RE~,orr i o Aur~;;.isaa:ivr~, Manager Month Of NOVEMBER 1977 apartment of Building Inspection' 1. Number of Inspections This Last Same Month.1rhi, Fiscal Last Fiscal Coiondar Month Month Last Year Y,aar To Date Year To Data Year To Date Building 4 Electrical 3 3 Plumbing 4 5 Miscellaneous 12 5 1 4 Total C44f 23 13 2, Permits Issued Building 3 Number t. r Value 33,'400.'00 72, 000.0 Permit Fees 87.00 134.0 Electrical Number Permit Fees Plumbing Number Permit Fees Sewer Number Permit Fees Total All Fees 87.00 134.00 r 3, Nature of Building Permits Number Dwelling.Plan Check Permit Fees Total Fees Valuation Of Types Units Foos Pormits 1 Single Family 7'5.00 f 30,000.00 2 Family Multi-Family i' Commercial Buildings r . Industrial Buildings Relocation and Demolish Swimming Poole Signs 1 Other Barn 9•.00 3,000.00 1 Aiterations'and Additions 3.00 400.00 To Dwellings To Commercial Buildings To industrial Buildings 3 0 87.00 33,400.00 Total 4. Building Valuation This Fiscal Year To data This Calendar Year To Date January 1977 through November 1977 337;133.43