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1979-10-16 CC PacketRESOLUTION NO. 79-36 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS WHEREAS, approximately October 2, 1979, Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc., filed with the City of Southlake, Texas, a statement of intent to change its residential service fees; 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 date in this present reg- ular 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 service fee chanae, in whole or in part, of the said utility be suspended until final action of said City Council on said rate change re- quest, or December 29,1979, whichever event occurs first, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: That the effective date of any change in the service fee_ schedule of Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc., within the City of Southlake, Texas, existin September 1 g prior to 6E~E6)S~k/k/ 1979, be and the same is hereby suspended until final action of said City Council on the said rate chance request, or -December 29 1979, whichever event occurs first; That such suspension shall be effective upon delivery of a copy of this resolution to Tri.-County Electric Cooperative, Inc. after delivery of the written reasons for such suspension which are attached hereto for reference purposes; That durina the period of suspension as above provided the rates in force prior to the filing of the present rate in- crease application by Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Inc. shall continue in effect; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Resolution No. 79-36 page One - That the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directedtodeliveracopyofthisresolutiontosaidutilit after deliver y company y of the written reasons therefor, such deliverytobebycertifiedmail, return receipt requested, or by per-sonal delivery. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 16th day of October, 1979. Mayor ATTEST: city S ecretary Resolution No. 79-36 Page Two _ FINDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXASCONCERNINGREASONSFORSUSPENSIONOFANyCHANGEIN FEE SCHEDULE OF TRI-COUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. The reasons of the City Council of the City of Southlake,Texas, for the consideration and passing of Resolution Number79-36, which reasons were adopted by the said City Council priortotheactualpassageofsuchResolution, are as follows: I.The application for fee adjustment was first receivedbythesaidCityonOctober2, 1979, and this is the first regular Council meeting at which this matter could be considered,and the Council believes that approximately 120 days or morewillbeneededforadequatereviewofthematterbytheCouncilitself, its attorney and the conducting of public hearings.II.It will be necessary and proper for the citizens of theCityofSouthlake, Texas, to engage in public hearings and heardiscussionsbothbytheregulatorybodyandUtilityatratehear-ings, which first rate hearing date the Council will set laterinthissaidCouncilmeeting. III. Based on the preliminary review of the information onhandbythesaidCityCouncil, 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 CityofSouthlake, Texas, this 16th day of October, 1979. 7:~ le_ Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MUNICIPAL COURT ACTIVITIES REPORT SEPTEMBER 1979 HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Cases Set for Trial:38 Cases Heard:28 Cases Dismissed:8 Cases Appealed:1 Warrants:0 Respectfully submitted, Millie Erikson Municipal Court Clerk WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT Month of September 1979 Gallons Pumped previous month 9,337,OQ0 Gallons sold previous month 8,737,000 New Taps installed for month 13 Meters changed out 4 Line repairs: Materials one full circle, ,adds Machine Rental Other repairs two meters tore out Main break on Shamrock FIRE PLUG Water SupeVintendent TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Persons 4SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report For Month of September j 17 7. A. Responses:Of Call! 1. Structure Fires---------------------------------------------------------------0 2. Grass Fires ----------------2 3. Auto & Truck Fires------------------------------------------------------------1 4. Auto or Truck Accident - Stand-by (Fire & Rescue Unit)------------------------6 5. Mutual-Aid for City of Grapevine----------------------------------------------0 6. Mutual-Aid for City of Colleyville-------------------------------------------- 0 7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller-------------------------------------------------1 8. Mutual-Aid to other Cities----------------------------------------------------1 9. Calls in Tarrant Count outside city limits 0 10. Calls in Denton County (outside city limits) 11. False Alarms in City----------------------------------------------------------0 12. Rescue Unit Calls-------------------------------------------------------------1 A. 1570 W. Gravel Circle-Attempted Suicide 13. Miscelaneous Alarms ----------------2 A. Gasoline Spillage-Conoco Tank Farm, Hwy. 121 B. Fuel Spill-Hwy. 114/Gatewood Wash down B. Total Emergency Calls For the Month of September 14 C. Man Hours Expended:Number of 1. On Emergency Calls 123 2. Meetings 4 For Month Average Men Per Meeting 120 3. Special Training Sessions or Drills_______ Two-Drills 70 4. Any Extra Man Hrs. on Maintenance(other than normal Maint.time)20 D. Total Man Hours Expended For Month September 333 E. Firefighters Responding and Number of Times Responding for Month Chief Steele......... 8 D. Brown 7 Asst. Chief Bradley... 3 T. Bryant 2 Capt. Dodson.......... 2 B. Jones 6 Capt. Brown........... 9 B. Roper 4 Lt. Jones .............11 L. Russell ...7 Lt. Boyer 3 E. Reed 4 G. Fuller 8 J. Vann 4 Jones 5 R. Martin 2 J. Joyce 4 J. Harston...1 C. Bell 4 Respectfully submitted, R. P. Steele Fire Chief SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER 1979 Honorable Mayor and City Council: Police Department Report for the month of September 1979 Tickets issued in August 250 Tickets issued in September 186 Persons in jail in August 19 Persons in jail in September 14 Traffic accidents in August 15 Traffic accidents in September 12 Burglaries investigated in August 1 Burglaries investigated in September 3 Approximate total value taken in burglaries in September 25.00 Approximate total value recovered in burglaries in September 00 nefts investigated in August 4 Thefts investigated in September 1 Approximate total value taken in thefts in September 370.00 Approximate total value recovered in thefts in September 00 Number of calls in August 1280 Number of calls in September 1056 Speedometer reading on Unit 9 76 Ford )49,471 Speedometer reading on Unit 11 ( 78 Ford )90,588 Speedometer reading on Unit 12 ( 78 Ford )87,952 Miles driven in August 9,748 Miles driven in September 9,344 Res S full sub itted, C' C. D. Gaddy Chief of Police SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT C-) S z o o z r z Z X D 3 TICKETS 19 1 50 33 54 186 OF CALLS 14 122 73 351 216 280 1056 OF ARRESTS 2 3 2 7 14 ACCIDENTS 2 5 5 12 BURGLARIES 1 1 1 3 THEFTS 1 1 MILES DRIVEN 500 1573 805 2614 1668 1691 9344 HOURS WORKED 158 165 159 176 160 160 978 RESERVES TICKETS ACCIDENTS ARRESTS hOURS WORKED MILES DRIV N ANDERSON 9 1 432 218 SCROGGINS 20 I 41 275 t CITY OF SOU HLAKE MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1.NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 1979 CURRENT LAST MONTH ELECTRIC 24 14 PLUMBING 13 15 FRAMING 3 2 FOUNDATION 6 4 HEATING & AIR 12 7 SEPTIC SYSTEM 12 12 OniER 10 6 TOTAL INSPECTIONS 80 60 2.PERMITS THIS MONTH FEE LAST MONTH FEE BUILDING 9 973.00 11 801.00 ELECTRICAL 12 151.00 5 70.00 PLUMBING 7 132.00 4 87.00 HEATING & AIR 4 86.00 1 25.00 CERTIFICATE OF OCCP.4 100.00 1 25.00 SEPTIC 8 80.00 1 9.00 3 30.00 TOTAL PEF2MITS 44 1,522.00 26 1,047.00 3.Building Valuation THIS MONTH LAST MONTH YEAR TO DATE 427,495.00 326,500.00 753,995.00 4.PLANNING & ZONING FEES THIS MONTH LAST MONTH YEAR TO DATE 743.00 305.00 1,048.00 5.TOTAL DEPOSITS IN BUILDING FUND THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE 2,265.00 11,100.00 Septarber 1978 Breakdown RESPECTFCTL,LY SUBMITTED, 6 - Building Permits BUILDING PERMIT BREAKDOWN WILDING CLERK 5 - Residences 4 - Barn Type Buildings ILD POFFICAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING October 16,1979 BILLS FOR APPROVAL FACILITIES... Watco Air Conditioning Company 62.70 Blue Star Air and Heat 89'75 National Building Centers 40.39 CITY ADMINISTRATION... Rohne and Hoodenpyle 75.72 Southern Building Code Congress 70.00 Grapevine Publishing Company 59.80 Gregory and Gregory Attorneys At Law 1,191.36 Tarrant County Purchasing 113.23 NCTCG Annual Dues 50.00 Gibson Products Company all departments)190.18 1,256.79 Gulf Oil Corporation all departments)129.95 PBL Leasing Corporation POLICE DEPARTMENT... Flag Publishing Company 13.90 85.36 White's Auto Store 33.00 Tarrant County Hospital District 60 Parker Exxon 2.31.60 A-OK Locksmith 153.00 Incoterm 1,38 Circle E Good Market 90.00 City of Grapevine Ambulance FIRE DEPARTMENT... 32.24 Parker Exxon Tarrant County Fire and Arson Investigators Association 20.00 Miller Muffler 134.50 Arnold Welding Service 232 08 Colleyville Auto Parts WATER DEPARTMENT... Circle R Electric Company 40.00 22 30 Data Business Forms,Inc.28 28 Keller True Value Hardware 2,817.08 Carter and Burgess,Inc.26.00 North Star Laboratories,Inc. TOTAL 7,147.81