1978-06-20 CC PacketA
F.Y.T.
T.C. J. C.
Ti;CTIChL ,'.SSh;SS.a'NT OF ik FIRE DEPIutT+''EiVTS ,'11LITITIS
Any fire departrient may be assessed as rood, fair, poor or excellent
in providing protection for a corraunity. ost k.eric7!ns can quickly observe
a fire department actions, but are hardly able to assess the "tears" accurately.
This w:uld be generally accomplished reFardin,~-, observation of a football,
baseball, basketball or soccer tear:. However, your "team" is winning or
losing property, buildirFs, and lives according to how they play the !ame.
Let's learn to Judge a fire department by not even going to the fire!!
First, then y_:u hey r the sirens, l.)ok and see if its a small, r•.ocerated
or heavy involvement. If the fire is in a building; already falling; in the
fire eepartrient cannot be expected to cart rol or save the structure.
Sec, ndly, when there is a fire d:;es the fire Cepartnent have to travel
beyond three riles to attack the fire; If so, there is little chance they
will make a save if there is ouch involen.ent in the buil0in cue to the f7reat
c'istance of travel time required.
Third, upon arrival toes the fire depr.rment enter the buildirr if s,.fe),
or stand outsice and allow the fire to burn "out" the roof ,^n6 winCows so they
can ,lace water on the fire? Or, r'o they enter and attack the fire fror_i insice?
Fourth, a builc'inr, hr:s an avera, ce fuel lo,-,d an(, a v ;lurie of space. The
FD must apply 1 p.allon per ninute (GA.1) for each 100 cubic feet (ft3) of
involvprent for adequrte knockdown. Tis sh)uld be accomplished with 5 ninutes
after arrival.However, if no w, Aer is available frori hydrants, it nay not
be possible:
Fxnn;>le: H)ne: 30 X 40 X 20 24000 = 240 pyn Tanks on scene are
100 adequ,,,te.
1:xar,ple: f,uilr'in 50 X 100 X 10 = 50000 500 , pr-. X 2(hc.-vier fue
100
1,000 r-pr-, dust h: ve water mains
Finally, with these basic uicelines, ycu can assess a fire de.)artr,ent as
beinj efficient or in error. iiany h, ve th(- know how, s r.e have ro equipr..ent
or w;Aer, others hove adequrte equipment, but are unaware of vari.,us tactic4l
factors.
S!;UTH L:"KF, TF',iS F.P.T. - T.C.J.C.
SURVEY IFFOR ;,TION
FIRE ID?FT USES
RESPONSE TINE IN F11T, SU?P13F:SS1CN
t:!hen fires occur, the rlaxinum critical tide linit for efficient
suppression is 11 minutes. This means if a fire occurs within a structure
such as a horse or riercantile occupancy, scboi~l or church and there is a
air flow from outside the building; to the inside, the fire will reach
maximum caloric output for unit/volume of involvement within 5 rlinutes and
within 11 minutes the fire will h,ve reach a. point of "no return" as to
recovery or preservation of property (c,)ntent and structure) of the
ccui)r,ncy risk.
Althcuph the building may be standing within the 11 minutes, all the
content and surfaces hr-ve under one such d.estructiun an(,, c'ffi n e the risk
w"uld be declared totally lost. For this reason, St.-te insurance boards,
insurance rating bureaus or grading; units have standards relative to
station loc,-t.ion and running distances for fire dedn.Aments.
D13TAt CE 11iP'C17iTT101,/RESPONSE J"Ju IViLL/SI T-UY/STRIKE TOT,',L T- EE,
riles)minutes)
1 1 2 1 1 5
2 1 4 t 1 7
3 1 6 1 1 9
4 1 8 1 1 11
Bey,nd 3 riles of runninf- (istance, there is little chance for preserving,
any property involved in the fire. E'owever, exposed adjacent pr:)perty may
be saved provided it is not closer than 25 feet cnd hind velocities do not
exceed 15 rph.
ST111 FT ATJD 1410Ht111"Y TRAVEL DISTi.^ CES - CITY OF SOUTH J KE, From Central Station
Southeast (Tellico Estates)4.3 miles
S-)uth Central (Continental Estates) 2.74 rules
Southeast. (Industrial District)2.27 railes
Northe,,t 3.18 riles
TTortliwest 3.64 miles
Ivest Cant ral 2.10 r.-,iles
North Cei :;ral 3.18 riles
P i r-e 2 RESPOT\ SE TII T. IA' FIlib SUPPRESSION
M XII"U 4 TRIWEL D1STAi CES - CITY OIL SC:UTH LAKE; TLXj,S From Proposed Statiuns
STi TION #3 FO`',TH CFP•,TR.'L) Dove Road - 1171 114
1.4 Northwest extreme
1.4 North extreme
2.7 Northeast
2.7 East Central (w/Central)
1.4 Lest Central (w/#2)
Si T1OA #2 SOUTH-WEST)t'eytonville - FM 1709
1.2 Southwest extreme
2.75 South Central
2.0 Central w/Cent ral)
3.8-3.6 Southeest extreme (t,1/central)
CEFTPL,L STt'T1GF (CENTIbiL-T,'ST)
1.4 -1.8 Central areas w/W2 or #3)
1.5 -2.3 &,.stern areas w/# 3)
2 ~ 3 Southe<- A extrer le
3.0 South extreme
4.75 Southwest extreme (vi/W2)
FIDE FhUUEVCY j',TD RESPONSE STRENGTH FOR 1L FLIE DERMT111T
I. In order for a fire inv,)lvement to be suppressed involving; a chimney fire,
stora e s: ed a single room such as a bathroom, kitchen or bedro.,,r_i.
1 apparatus requiring two 1-1~11 lines flowing 95 t;pm each is required.
In Pddition, salvage, ventilation and lit-,htinE equipment must be on hand, u
U
II. In order for a fire involvement to be suppressed involvinE a barn, two to
three roons only, or a F-araF.e fire:
1 tanker capable of supplying two 12" lines at 95 ~.pm and 145 psi ent=ine
pressure.
1 engine to lay a 24" or 3" supply line and one 2-1" or 3" attack line.
Total flow would be four 12'1 lines or 400 Fpm*
Salvage, equipment, ventilation and lir-htinF equipment pus at le:• st 8 air r:asks.
III.In orcler for a fire involvement to be controlled involving a full
buildinE consistini-, of five to ei,Fht rooms with garage.
2 tankers, each with at least two 1211 lines for a itctal of four 95 vgi streans.
2 engines, each with at le< A 750 t pr rating for laying two to four 2z" or 3"
lines.
Special equipr..ient such as ladders, li,,htin- and air --asks increase,
Tt- _s lU icentical for small business, stores, shops chii--ches.
Y~, e 3 11iTSP011 SE T11I; IN LlR SUI 'ALSSIOId
IV.ControllinE fires in apartment buildiq s, schools or structures
6,000 square feet additional equipment for direct fire Atack rand
exposure protection may be required.
3 tankers
4 en--ines or FD pumpers.
This operation w:)uld require mutual aid from other cities.
r11UTUAL tJD
h;ithin Tarrant County all cities work together in mutual aid fires
and related enerF-encies. This is acc.)r.q,lished thrc)u h the T,.rrant County
Fire Marshall's Office. The bulk of the fires are I-rass fires, rescue
calls and drowninFs. However, if a fire is lerfe enough' to merit mutual
aid assistance and inv,ives a structure, it can be assumed the fire is
of large proportions in the early stages and additionnl equipment is needed
to bolster the flow rate for the cxtinFuishment requirement, brin'- special
equipment and nanpower. Unfortunately, mutual aid calls of this type are
of little aid except to confine the fire and reduce exposures. The dar.iaj,e
has already been done and the loss is complete. Such operations usually
rapidly became defensively oriented and is the hallriark of defeat! Offensive
operations is where and when property is saved or preserved! Due to response
distances and state of involverzent upon notificrition of the FD a rutual aid
fire is innediate indication of a huze loss in P. structure!
LIMIT OF RESYOM1BILITY
l'ithin shall cities of 2,000 to 25,000 citizens the fire Cepartrient must be
able to c )ribat two structural fires at the sane time. Five percent (5) of
all fires occur in pairs or pore together. This does not include accidents,
rescue calls, wires dawn or trash fires. Therefore, a small city shoule be
able to provide the protection listed in Part III on the preceedinf p::ge
as a minimum standard.
FIRE SURVEY
D1 PT'NSES
SOUTH LAKE, TEYjS
RECOT TD1^.T10NS: FIRE DLF1,D•SFS
Due to rate of growth, area of the City, needed improvement in fire defenses
the following recorinendr_ticros are made:
1. Develop an irv-:ediate er.er,, ency priority for fire department stability
in order to handle two separate fire er:ergencies at the snr.,e time.
One pumper required over existing pumper. Due t) long lays
this sh uld be rated a 1,250 PPm pumper nininur.,
B. Renovate and improve present 500 gpn pumper to a 750 -pr
pumper.
C. r'urch;ase one additil.nal tinker--support vehicle to provide needed water
into areas without water. This sh uld be a 2,500 to 3,000 gallon
tender ti-rith a 500 CJ-1 Pump.
D. Purchase one additi.)nal light tanker for direct attack purposes on
any type of fire with a 300 gpn pump and no g.,renter than 600 tank
capacity. This is adequ!:te for both on the road and off the road
work.
Two tankers exist already in addition to the above. These need
some immediate repairs.
TOT,`_L CAPI"'B1LITIF=S 1,1TH ABOVE:
P11 PTTt {Y 1 1,250 Tii dKER #1 TE; DER - SUPi'ChT
PITT "t'I,It r 2 750 TAI KER #2
2,000 (111'11 Tt.P,.;KFR /t3
2. Attempt to develop format to construct ad;.'.itionnl StntL ns #2 and A/3
i ithin one yeor and three years due to the trei•: end us derelopraental
projects within the city involving extensive occupancy risks.
3. Equipment listed in Item #1 is sufficient to cor,plinent 2.5 stations
as recommended.
4. L'ter supply in areas are lackin7, End such is vital to protection.
Residents may be enc urated to group t:,=ether nnc' durchase hydrants for
mutual protection.
5. The Chief of Departr.ent for the C1ty of South Lake is to be corn ended for
the effort put forth for his cornu ity in attendint to fire pr:>tection
needs. Such an attitude is a direct benefit to the citizens ~f y ur
corJ unity.
rv~.~, rs~l::r=30€. cFlRts-rls:nun~,ooD rn~.iJ~c~t~D
San~llrs
Chairm=n Wmber
JILL.IAM J. PARDING l'JOSEPH D. HA1','F;lPdS
yl Commissioner of insurance
Chivi Clerk
1110 SAN JACtNTO
AUSTIN, TEXAS 78786
j: )U PJ"311vTS NECESS/ RY TO SI CLUIZE "PROTECTED" ('11Y RATTNG
TO ALL. INTERI?51T:D CITY AN-D FIRE DEPAR'I''~II.:NT OFI~iCIALS:
In order to secure a "protected" rating, (Key Rate less than 81q) , it is nec-
essa7v that the city or community have both a recognized waterkaorks acid a
recognized fire department.
Cities and communities proposing to install a new waterworks system and de
siring to secure fire protection recognition should secure written approval.
of all plans from the Engineering Section of the State Roars of Insurwice,
Austin, Texas, in order to insure that the installation will meet all require-
utents. Mien requesting specific information as to requirements, please in-
clude the present population of your city.
Generally, the waterworks must consist of:
1. A required water supply based on 130 gallons per capita per day.
2. A ground storage tank holding one clay's supply based on 1.30 gallons per
capita. A minimum of 50,000 gallons is required in all instances.
3. Service ptnnpi_ng units must be of required capacity and rated at not less
than 150-ft. head.
4. All pump stations to be constructed of brick, stone or reinforced con-
crete with concrete slab roof in order to avoid penalty.
S. An elevated tank holding 10-hours supply with a required minimum of 50,000
gallons. All tanks to be on a tower not less than 100-ft. in height.
6. All water mains from the pump station to the elevated tank and throughout
the mercantile and industrial area mint be not less than 8-inches in size.
7. All water mains in the residential area must be not less than 6-inches in
size and preferably looped.
8. Fire hydrants must be Mitional Standard t},})e, three-way, with minimtun of
S-inch valve opening, and connected to a main not less than 6--inches in
size. They should be :installed it street comers and so located that
there is a faire hydrrnrt every 300-ft. in the mercantile and industrial
area and every 600-ft. in the residential area. A fire hydrant is re-
quired at each street :intersection in the mercantile area.
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U,,MAISSION, SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS dune 13,1978
6.3 SIMPLIFIED SUBDIVISION! PROCEDURE:
A. Genera; Provisions:
A simplified subdivision procedure may be followed for the approval of the
sAni visi on only when the land proposed to be subdivided or re-subdivided
POW the i=ol ;owing conditions and requirements:
Such land abuts upon a street conforming to section 9.3 of this ordinance
and is so situated that no additional streets and no alleys easements or
other public property are required in order to meet the requirements of
this ordinance.
2. Tna perimeter of the tract being subdivided has been surveyed and marked
on the ground and a plat thereof oreoared and filed with the Plan Admin-
istraror and the nearest corner of each lot or parcel of such proposed
subdivision is within two hundred feet of a known corner which is adequately
narked by a concrete monument or iron stake.
3. The topography of the tract and the surrounding lands is such that no regard
need be given in such subdivision to drainage, or, where drainage facilities
are required, arrangements have been rude for the construction of such
facilities in accordance with all applicable City Ordinances.
4. The utilities, as required by the city, are in place to serve each parcel,
or lot of such subdivision or resubdivision, or arrangements to provide
such utilities have been made in accordance with all applicable City
Ordinances.
5. The Plan Administrator and/or the Planing and Zoning Commission may
request necessary additional information from the applicant and an opinion
from the city planner-engineer-concerning the adequacy of drainage or
utilities and/or the sufficiency of arrangements for construction of same.
6. I the area included in the application is not served by sanitary sewer
system, each lot shall be a minimum of one acre in area and perculation
tests for each lot to be served by a septic tank must be made in accordance
with applicable City Ordinances, State Statutes and County regulations,
whichever imposes the most strict conditions.
7. The actual zoning must be consistent with the use proposed in the
application and the application shall state such use.
8. A "Developers Agreement" shall be used including all matters regularly
used in a regular subdivision process except matters not applicable due
to the particular individual simplified subdivision plat involved.
8. Plat Delivery to Plan Administratcr:
lJ;ien the land proposed to be sub ivided mee,t~s:the requirements and conditions
or the preceding Sect n 6.3 A 1) throe^^,(-3),-the owner of such tract of land
may deliver to the Plan Administrator a pl'~t•of, the same, accompanied by a
fillna fee of
The plat and anplica-iL ion shall be signed and acknowledged by the owner of the
land and shall be accompanied by tax certificate as required in Section 1.2
a.b and c of th;s said ordinance.
C. Contents of Simplified Plats:
The plat shall be drv,n on 'Lra.cing paper to a scale of 100 feet to l inch
to the nearest foot and hundredtos1 of a foot) and shall show the fol l owi rr
rrorm?t;on:
1. Existing streets, a" ^,ys, ~asemerts c.^C C'-her nublir property sc,v-*-
land being subdivided.
2. Ad cinino tracts of land and oviners the-Lo-`.
3. Known mar!:ed or monumented corners.
Length o' lot lines and, wiere necessary, their courses.
D. Processing by Plan Adm'r?stra":^r a.r' Planninq and Zoning Commission:
The Plan Administrator shall cause tie plat to be checked and verified and
shall prepare a report to the Planning and Zoning Commission setting forth his
findings. Such report tonet'ie r :ri th t' e plat and application shall be filed
with the Planning and Zoning Commission at its next regular meeting. The pro-
cess in connection with the no-t-ce of hearing, hearings and meet;nns shall he
as provided in Section 5.1d and Section 17 of this Ordinance 160-A.
F. Processing by City Council:
The processing by the City Council shall be in accordance with Section 5.3b
and Section 17 of this said Ord.; rance 76C-A ,%Fi th the only public notice
necessary before the City Council being placing the item in the reg_;lar
manner on the agenda..
F. Plat in Recordable Form:
The form of the final plat must be such as to be recordable in the off2ce
of the County Clerk of Tarrant County,Texas.
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exas Stale P-eyartnuld Pmff4
JAMES E. PEAVY, M.O., M.P.H.BOARD OF HEALTH
COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH HAMPTON C. RO BIN 90 N, M. D., CHAIRMAN
ROBERT D. MORETO N. M.D., VICE-CHAIRMAN
FRATIS L. DUFF, M.D., Dr. P.H.AUSTIN, TEXAS W, KENNETH THURMOND. D.D.S., SECRETARY
DEPUTY COMMISSIONER January 16, 1975
N, L, BARKER JR„ M,D.
J CHARLES MA% COLE, M. D.
MICKIE G. HOLCOMB. D. O.
JOHN M. SMITH JR. M, D.
JETS WAYNE WEST, R. PH.
honorable Wide Booker, Mayor ROYCE E. WI SEN8 AK ER, M. S. EN G.
City of Southlake
P. 0. Box 868
Southlake, Texas 76051
Subject:Public Drinking Water Supply
City of Southlake
Tarrant County, Texas
Dear Mayor Booker:
Recent chemical analyses of samples of water collected from the subject water
system indicate that the constituent(s)which are checked (A below exceed the
recommended limits set by Drinking Water Standards and the Texas State Depart-
ment of Health.
Sulphate - Limit is 250 mg/l; the value reported was mg/l which may
have laxative effect on the water system users.
Chloride - Limit is 250 mg/l; the value reported was 469 mg/l which in-
creases the corrosiveness of water and imparts a salty taste to the water.
Fluoride - Maximum suggested limit is 1.6 mg/l; the value reported was
4.5 mg/l which may cause mottling of the teeth in children of 14 years
of age and younger. We recommend that your customers be notified of this
potential hazard.
Nitrate - Limit is 45 mg/1; the value reported was mg/l which may cause
methemoglobinemia in infants and therefore must not be used in infant feeding.
We recommend that your customers be notified of this potential hazard.
Iron & Manganese - Limit is 0.3 and 0.05 mg/1 respectively; the value reported
was mg/1 for which may stain laundry and fixtures. We
recommend that iron removal facilities be installed.
pH - The value reported was Water with pH below 7 is normally
aggressive and could be corrosive to water system facilities.
In view of the above, this Department would recommend that consideration be given
to installing demineralization facilities or to securing an alternate source of
supply, if possible. Should additional information or clarification be needed,
please let us know.
V2 truly
J o'
Thomas D. Tiner, P.E., Chief
Domestic Water Supply Branch
Division of Environmental Engineering
TDT:SPE:ih
cc: Dental Health Division
t/cc: Mr. W. G. Cline, Water Supt.cc: Tarrant County Health Dept.
cc: Tarrant County FHA Supervisor cc: Region V
TEXAS STAVE DEPAR i MENT OF idEALT, H LA30RATORIES
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suostn must he signed oy ti.0 poison re;I.,esting tl:r, Ono lysis. Chemical analyses are limited to samples of water from public suppiies the
exumn otion of which is requested oy o proper official. ;i tha supp,y neing snrnpled is of kuhtlc interest and not presently serving the public,on
explanation of the reason for requo;tinq the analysis should be furnished under "Ramcrl s"ar Ly ottnc!rinq u separote explanatory sheet.Pleose
eomple(o the Coen with typewriter {block ribbon) or print plainly using soft pencii or Liner ink. A ball point pen should not be used.
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OR LABORATORY USE ONLY CHEWCAL ANALYSIS REPORT
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c orctory Na.rpote neceivod Dote Reported V.
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IRON 0.3 FLUORIDE 0.6- 1.0
MANGANESE 0.05 NITRATE 45
5UL F1 HATE 250 TOTAL 501-105 500
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NAt;GANF',r 0.05 NI TRArf_
JUPriA71 Z50 Tp1A i.
TEXAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LABORATORIES
1100 WEST 49th STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS 78756
OR T A ~ T READ CAREFULLY:
I rcquesrs must be signed by the person requesting the anolysis. Chemical analyses are limited to samples of water from public supplies the
c.:.r,~.•.recur.~;::w.,.-.ms.onca„rr+...w.
examinaticn c,r wnich is requested by a proper official. if the supply being snmpied is of puhlic interest and not presently serving the publican
exploriot; on of ?he rcoson for requestinq the analysis sbould be furnished under "Remorks"or by attachinq u separate explanatory sheet.Please
eompiete rbc: form with. typewriter (black ribbon) or print plainly using soft pencil or bloc;, ink. A hail point pen should not be used.
CnL report Pa:
LOCATION
COUNTY
DATE COLLECTED
OWNERSHIP OF SUPPLY:
Li_POINT OF COLLECTION Pl-IYSiCAL APPEARANCE
Raw Supply_Clear
Plant Discharge Turbid
Wolf, •t~o.Distribution Colored
Other Odor
is =ACE SU'PLY
cn,:r ,a~ source
Siynoture of Public Official, Vlater Utility Official, or authorized representative requesting the analysis:
Signature)Address of Official)
FCri i_A30RA`I ORY USE ONLY CHIEWCAL ANALYSVS REPORT
Values reported are for minerals in solution)
A
La.:urorory+a.--.~u4 4~Date Received_ /~~/~•'r, 7~ _Data Rr rnrtc
Milligrams M
per L,rer
Carbonate uiv of : ,
A C..i. C
esium s Bicarbonate t---}Phenolphtnaleln
to Sul hate Alkalinity as CaC0
t,`.:.:,;unase r'•`:'Chloride Total Alkalinity us CaC03 t__
l:'un 0 Fluoride Total Hardness as CaC03_
Nitrate
Diluted Conductance Micromllos/cm
RECOMMENDED LIMITS FOR DRINKING WATEk IN MILLI-'N ; ~'i'R LIT( -.R.
IRON 0.3 FLUORIDt c. Ci- 1.0
MANGANESE 0.05 NITRATE 4
SULPHATE 290 TOTAL S01-11).' 900
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TEXAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LABORATORIES
1100 WEST 44th STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS 78756 ;
CR TANT-READ CAREFULLY:
sli :r.qur.si~ mcsr be signed by the person requesting tine analysis. Chemical analyses are limited to samples of water fromm."'r.:.n'~'.-"~.,.,:~r5°~.•,~..+~;>~:~.~.n„~public Supplies the
exr,• un~rian or which is ra quested by a proper officiui. If the supply being sampled is of public. interest and not presently serving the public, onexpinnafion •.f the reason for requestinq the analysis should be furnished under "Romorks"or by attaching a separate explanatory shoot-Pleasecompletetheformwithtypewriter (blocky ribbon) or print plainly using soft pencil or block ink. A ball point pen should not be used.
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LOCATION Southlake Residence
iy~.f~~ South) ske
COUNTY Tarrant
1 3m,
DATE COLLECTED Deeembe 7-7 0131
Southlake, Texas 76051
OWNERSHIP OF SUPPLY:
City of Southlake
I'r r;:O~h 17_LC POINT OF COLLECTION PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Depti-t_____-1680 Raw Supply Clear_ yes
Age - 6 1_/2 Parc PlanttDisehorge Turbid
Weil No. 1
Distributi t
Y
Colored
Other Odor
IF SURFACE SUPPLY
ofraoof source s
REMA RKS:
Signature of Public Official; Water Utility Officiat, or authorized representative requesting the analysis:
d 1012 Hillside Dr., Keller,TexasSignature)Address of Official) ~7 6 2 4 8
FOR LABORATORY USE ONLY CHEMICAL ANALYSIS REPORT
Values reported are for minerals in solution)
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Laboratory Wo.Date Received J tJ
Date Reported
r
Milligrams Milligrams Milligrams
per Liter
R per Lifer
t per Liter
CGICi um Carbonate Dissolved solids 70
Magnesium 1
Bicarbonate Phenolphthalein
Sodium Sulphate Alkalinity as CaC03•L
ifManganesei-'~~U'U•`; ;7 C"' e~ t'Chioride Total Alkalinity as CaC03Isroy"ui,-ryd fol C"!c.!i~!i !ri17.
JironFluorider Total Hardness as CGC03.J k~
Nitrate'r 2
pH t (0 Diluted Conductance Micromhos/cm
RECOMMENDED LIMITS FOR DRINKING WATER IN MILLIGRAMS PER LITER.
IRON 0,3 FLUORIDE 0.6-1.0
MANGANESE 0.05 NITRATE A
i,ti z.3UI,PHATE Z^,0 TOTAL SUL.IDS 507
fr,ar l:tscra' C
I, c i)?i:cial, 'r'enter Ulility al, or aurhorizuJ re presentutive r +iu:'stIrl x{x: unolysis:
few-,~.AL ,,1 1,, a r ~1~ tt~i :uF: i
I tiiiC(:
Vai,cs r-'f~aited rrc }far minero~s 1
su l
CM
s ri,t7,
C: C
I f ...I
iJluYe~u l,oaJ uc'.Grlec re>"n27,. r_ 1
L1W,TG F_%k UPINKING NATCP No MILT r1"4 ,_i,, P.
Ll, 't ..iE r~..
t Ii HA Tt.
TOTAL 15 a6S 56
s._. M r-.: 4 • .%-~l 1r ~..e i~'\Y ~ J:J f• l_r~\
ft.:XAS STA' E CI:P."RTMCrlT OF HEALTH 1_AF;,,: ATCIIES
i1,10 WEST 9-,S 5TRF.A'JS"riN,'TcXAS7ti716
SAD CAR27:l'j Y
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ex^;~•r.o~.nn of .w,; r, I4 requested by a a(o•>a o'iir is i- the suppt, . e:r.c; cr.•mp ^d is cr i y!,!.c .merest and not presently serving the pubic, or
ey;.h~- rea:.on for rrc(.estinq the, r.-:niy:is ah~~ui i '.,u t.rr, is '-d snd++r "tkemori<s";ar t;r ottochinq a separate explanatory sheet.Pleasi
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So,thlake Res idence
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Signature of Public Official, Water Utility Official, or authorized r.:prt~sentat:ve requesting the unalysis:
Rtil ax-_1285 Bmithr ield, _ Texan -'16,t3C-..--
Signature)Address of tieficiol}
OR LABORATORY USE ONLY CHEMICAL ANALYSiS REPORT
Values reported are for minerals in solution)
Loboretury No.Dore Receiv c'~^ 44 °rt-Date
1nilligrc.ms M;li~r,rams A1rli;~
pe- Liter per Liter per E_ t^r
Calcium --_-.--T Carbonate Dissolved solids!
i-l(;gnesium s
t
Bicarbonate f'hcno!phthalein
Sodium Sulphate Ealir;ity us CaCO
Pi,anyanese Chlorine Totni Alkalinity as CnC03.
iron -Fluoride iota; Parduess as CaCOn.._
r `
Eta~cliFiiC O1, 5111}p!1~'Nitrate
or Fe and Mn.
PH Diluted Conductance. Micru nha>, c t
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MA.N Ii A N F S E G.O:f NITRATE 4',
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TEXAS STATE 3LPARTMENT OF HEALTH LAP0PATOR!'17.S
100 WES-1 44tn j T PEST A.iS"i IN, TEXAS 73r5b
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p.er Litcr put Liter per LIP,'
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ti.a,~iu-n Ccraonote__~__.~~-•----.._----- r'_.solve;, ~,c~r.,t_--~--=*--
r,uyn ~,u~;'S1CUrbona're
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BILLS FOR APPROVAL
Tune 20, 1978
CITY
GVjf Oil Corporation 5/31/78 1,106.82
Rohne & Hoodenpyle 15% of 15,708.23 (delinqent Taxes) 2,361.73
Gibson 04619 4.50
Tarrant County Purch Offic 6/5/78 41.82
Grapevine News Ad.01745,01746,01747,32.80
E. L. White 66028,60118 30.40
General Telephone 6/19/78 299.19
TOTAL 3,877.26
POLICE DEPT.
Tarrant County Purch Offic 5/5/78 8.32
City of Grapevine June 520.00
Motor Parts 5/31/78 5.73
Incoterm 12035 209.00
TOTAL 743.05
FIRE DEPT.
Miller Muffler 6/7/78 15.00
Circle R. Electric 18388 130.00
Smith Municipal Supplies 19662 18.70
Tackett & Associates 78960 463.24
Whites Auto 37141 10.74
TOTAL 637.84
WATER DEPT.
Cornona Plumbing Supply Co. D77639 26.67
Thompson Printing 6/8/78 80.00
Gifford-Hill & C.5/31/78 88.80
Aqua Utility, Inc 8426 611.62
TOTAL 807.09
BUILDING DEPT
Thompson Printing 6/17/78 109.00
TOTAL 109.00
Texas Power and Lights
Fire Dept 30.01
City Hall 198.14
Tennis Crt 117.86
Water Well 154.64
Storage Tank 927.65
3 Guard Lites 20.67
TOTAL 1,448.97
GRAND TOTAL 7,626.21
SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTXENT
MONTHLY REPORT
MAY 1978
I..RESPONSES:
Structure Fires 1
Grass Fires.•...••:..:i•• R•..••••r.•. .i~:.1
Auto Fires...1
Puto Accident-Stand-by-(Rescue Unit & Fire Unit)7
Mutual Aid-Other cities 0
False Alarms.••..••.••.•..•••••••••.••..••.~•.•.•••1
Rescue Urilt.......•........•••••....•..•••..•••.••............••..•.•..• 4
A. Call-out to assist Police in Search (two small-,boys)
B. Mutual Aid to Grapevine, (drowning' Ytocky Ledge Park, Grapevine Lake)
C. Boat Accident (Mid-Way Camp area,, Grapevine Lake)
D. Vehicle Stuck in Lake Bed (two persons in vehicle, East end of Bob Jones Rd.
at Lake)
Misc. Alarms 3
A.% Rekindle on Structure.East 'end of Bob •Jones. Rd.
B. Electric High Line and Pole Down..... 1380 N. Kimball Avenue
C. Broken Water Pipe-Water in House.....N. White Chapel Rd.
TOTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSES•FOR MONTH.........;..'..19
MAN/HOURS EXPENDED:.
Emergency Calls......"214 Hrs.
Meetings (4): Average:145 Hra.
Maintenance Average Time...............80 Hrs.
Training Sessions (2) man hours,'incluaod,,an meetings..'
439 Hrs.TOTAL MAN/HOURS FOR MONTH............;.'
III.FIREFIGHTERS RESPONSES AND'NUMBER OF TIMES RESPONDING:
Chief Steele.......... • 15 W. Winchpator.:'..3
Asst. Chief 3radley.... 9 C., Jones...:'..:.4
Fire Marshall Joyce 4 c. Higgins,................. 9
Capt. Polson............ 6 J: Andrews............ ....'4
Capt. Roper........'.... 6 R: , Rodgers...'..'.... ;3.
Lt. Dodson .............10 R. Bradley........`.......... 8
Lt. Sullivan........:•...9 R. Foster................. 4
J. Brown......::... 12 T."'Boyer.. •6
R. Devaul...~...'......:12 D.. Drennan.'. 9
K. Cosgrove........... 8 C. Bell.'.....'.;............. 1
E. Reed....:....:......10'J. , Polson...;:..... • • . . • . 3
T. Bryant .,f.. 10 7
Respectfully, Submitted,
R.' P. Steele Fire Chief'
Southlake Fire Department
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAY 1978
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Police Department Report for the month of May 1978
Tickets issued in April 1.82
Tickets issued in May 209
Persons in jail in April 5
Persons in jail in May 7
Traffic accidents in April 14
Traffic accidents in May 76
Burglaries investigated in April 0
Eaurglaries investigated in May 3
Approximate total value taken in burglaries in May 609.95
Approximate total value recovered in burglaries in May 204.95
Thefts investigated in April
Thefts investigated in May t
Approximate total value taken in thefts in May 110.00
Approximate total value recovered in thefts in May 0
Number of calls in April 665
Number of calls in May 654
Speedometer reading on Unit 5 74 Ford )80,647
Speedometer reading on Unit 8 75 Ford )26,252
Speedometer reading on Unit 9 76 Ford )140,235
Speedometer reading on Unit 1.1 ( 78 Ford )30,706
Speedometer reading on Unit 12 ( 78 Ford )11,955
Unit #10 ( 77 Pontiac ) is no longer a police unit
Miles driven in April 9,834
Miles driven in May 0,697
Respectfully submitted,
C. Daymond Gaddy
Chief of Police
SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
CDG/cdw
Total fines paid for April 3,157.50
Total fines paid for Mey 4.687.00
Total fines paid DPS for Mry 55.50
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TICKETS
2 61 7 34 63 42 209
A.,AMOUNT
1
OF CALLS r~29 19 79 42 4'44 654
AR I .r OF Air.
2 2 3 7
ACCIDENTS
7 1 3 4 16
BURGLARIES q
1 2 3
F'
MEIM
2
r
TILES DRIVEN
1.878 1,722 211.72 1,971 7922 2032 10,697
10u,6 'a'ORKED
169 175 214 192 154 147 05:.
STEP SUMMARY
MAY '.978
Total hours worked 0
Total tickets written 0
Total written warnings issued 0
Total fines paid 23"r.50
Total fines to paid 0
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
MUNICIPAL COURT ACTIVITIES REPORT
MAY 1978
HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL:
Cases Set for Trial:66
Cases Heard:24
Cases Dismissed:7
Cases Appealed:5
Citations Paid:190
Warrants Issued:15
Cases Reset:10
Cases Assigned to Defensive Driving:1
Cases Reduced to Lesser Charge:16
Cases Released to other authority,
immigration, juvenile, etc.)0
Respectfully,
Court Clerk
PIMI OF SOUTHLAKE
MONTHLY REPORT TO CyTY COUNCIL
BUILDING DEPARTMENT MONTH OF May 1978
1. NUMBF,R OF INSPECTIONS
Current Last Mouth
Electric 15 ,20
16 13
Ou,.C+c. ioil 9 10
i wa circa & A/C 14 5
peptic System
3 I 4
iJriveway Approach framing 7'5
sidewalks
Total Inspections 64 56
2. PERMITS
This Month Fee Last Month Fee
Building 6 ' x:434.00 7 500.00
Electrical 10 103.00 7 78.00
6.81.00 8 1?8.00
Plumbing
Heat & A/C 7 109.00 1 + 13.00
Othersepti c 2 10.00 3 25.00
Certi.-Lftcate of Occ.1 I 25.00
Total Permits 30 737.00 27 769.00
3. BUILDING VALUATION
This Month Last Month To Date This Year
186,380.00 158,000.00 924,383.00
4. PLANNING & ZONING FEES
This Month Lass: Month To Date This Year
100.00 100.00 538.00
5. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN BUILDING F=L
This Month To Date This Year
837.00
3,847.50
Building permits
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
residences 3
driveway 1
additions - 2
B ilding partment
WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT
Month of
May
Gallons Pumped previous month 6,347,300
Gallons sold previous month 5,710,000
2
New Taps installed for month
Meters changed out 3
Line repairs: Materials One on Continental and one on Rolling La.
Two full circles.
Machine Rental 70.00
Other repairs Cleaning the grounds and storage at City Hall.
i,
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Water Superintendent