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1981-05-19 CC PacketCelty of Southlake--'~~~Of s Whereas: SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS Kiwanis is a service organization with high ideals and c anging objectives, realized through the charitable activities r of its constituent clubs; AND, WHEREAS, the Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, where usable discards are restored to saleable condition, sold in a Thrift Store and the proceeds used to rehabilitate the unfortunate is a justly worthy cause, AND, WHEREAS, the Greater Fort Worth Area Kiwanis Clubs and the Fort Worth Salvation Army have joined together to make "one man's junk another man's gold", NOW, THEREFORE, I, SAM SPARGER, Mayor of the City of Southlake, do hereby proclaim June 6,1981, as "Take It Away Day" in the Greater Southlake area, and urge all citizens to donate their usable discards to t,i? Salvation Army to aid those less fortunate than themselves.tw IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Southlake, Texas, to be affixed this 19th day of May, 1981. L'ity of ,S-out9fQkE 7y cseczztazy EXHIBIT A CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS WELCOME COMMITTEE GENERAL The Committee is established by the City of Southlake on 9- OV f to provide its citizens with the following functions. FUNCTIONS The Committee's function is to work with the City Council and the City Staff to: 1. Create and maintain a committee roster of City residents 2. Create a booklet of general local information about the City of Southlake and the surrounding area. 3. Provide all newcomers with the booklet. 4. Provide when deemed necessary by the Committee, the City Staff or the City Council for all requests for the booklet by individuals outside of the City limits of Southlake. LIAISON All direct guidance and support of the Committee will be provided by the City Council through an appointed liaison officer or officers. ORGANIZATION The Committee will consist of a group of Southlake residents the number of which may vary, who are appointed and approved by the City Council and of a chairperson and secretary to be appointed by the liaison with the following responsibilities. 1. Chairperson - To lead meetings, approve agendas and to vote only in the case of a tie. 2. Secretary - To inform members of meeting times and location, to maintain minutes of decisions and to keep a current roster of members filed with the City Secretary. ATTENDANCE It is expected that each member of the Committee after fulfilling his qualification attendance of three 3) meetings, will attempt to attend every meeting, but is is understood that emergencies will occur. Should a member miss three 3) consecutive meetings, without written justification to and approved by the chairperson prior to the third absence, it will be assumed by the secretary and the chairperson and duly noted in the minutes that the member no longer desires to serve on the committee and that member will be removed from the roster kept in the City Secretary's office. Exhibit A continued END PRODUCT The written booklet when completed and at least two bids for printing costs will be submitted to the City Council before the actual printing and before the visitation of newcomers commences for their approval of content and funds for printing. v, r Y E-co o N C)H w rx a d f-- Q Q u N w 0 w IL 1 w to F- C)w U I- G u w d W V U CL eES P-= C7 CL' C~ CD O j r-+ y- v Q co Q 0. rn J F-n r-•' Q cy co u e~ n.a w ex 7r- C) Q Z f O f-- u W m I'- C' CG Q 11. N O r 1 p tq r- 0) lD d' t17 N to e- t1') lD M Ol cli r r-- r- N O O 1- O O N i d V UA rH 4i u H Ipb 1.4 4i 7 w vi a 3 P-4 vi m V l~ W im O D V) W A V) o z vi z a V)p 1 'owC O C3 co W W W F- TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PERSONS SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report for the Month of April 1981 A. Responses: Number of calls 1. Structure Fires------------------------------------------------------ 0 2. Grass Fires---------------------------------------------------------- 2 3. Auto & Truck Fires--------------------------------------------------- 0 4. Auto or Truck Accident - Stand-by (Fire & Rescue Unit)4 5. Mutual-Aid for City of Grapevine----------------------------0 6. Mutual Aid for City of Colleyville----------------------------------- 0 7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller---------------------------- 8. Mutual-Aid to other Cities_________________________________________1 9. Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits)-------3 10. Calls in Denton County (outside city limits)1 11. False Alarms in City_________________________________ 12. Rescue Unit Calls---------------------------------------------------- 3 A. Drowning Midway Camp, Lake Grapevine B. Sandy beach - Meadowmere Park. Victim broken leg. C. On 1938FM Rd. across from Couch's Grocery. Possible Heart attack 13. Miscellaneous------------------------ 14. Trophy Club Calls B. Total Emergency Calls for the Month of April 14 C. Man Hours Expended:Number of Hours 1. On Emergency Calls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -75 2. Meetings (4 for Month) Average Men Per Meeting ----12----------- 144 3. Special Training Sessions or 28 4. Any Extra Man Hrs. dcrXXAtd(i(tli~((((9(4tX~(~(~~RX~~X~~K~~X~kXX~ on drowning - Midway Camp-Lake Grapevine 142 D. Total Man Hours Expended for Month---------------------------------- 389 E. Firefighters Responding and Number of Times Responding for Month----- Chief Steele 8 Assist. Chief Bradley 7 Capt. Brown 14 Capt. Fuller 8 Capt. Jones 4 Lt. Barnes 10 Bobby Jones 4 J. Walsh 12 R. Stacey 10 D. Brown 10 B. Dinsmore 5 B. Roper 2 L. Russell 6 B. Tanner 10 C. Bell 2 E. Reed 2 J. Sullivan 2 J.Joyce 3 J. Vann 3 Respe t,f 1 submitted, R.S e e, Fire Chief SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT C I T Y OF S O U T H L A K E POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT April, 1981 HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Police Department Report for the month of April, 1981. Tickets issued in March 177 Tickets issued in April 262 Persons in jail in March 22 Persons in jail in April 30 Traffic Accidents in March 13 Traffic Accidents in April 16 Burglaries reported in March 1 Burglaries reported in April 3 Approximate value taken in burglaries in March 122.00 Approximate value taken in burglaries in April 1,886.00 Approximate value recovered in burglaries in March 0 Approximate value recovered in burglaries in April 0 Thefts reported in March 3 Thefts reported in April 6 Approximate value taken in theft in March 92,957.00 Approximate value taken in theft in April 1,697.00 Approximate value recovered in theft in March 60,117.00 Approximate value recovered in theft in April 0 Sexual Offense reported, investigated and arrests made in April 1 Total offenses to date for 1981, reported and activily investigating 29 Number of calls in March 1,121 Number of calls in April 1,583 Speedometer reading on Unit 11 (78 Ford)119,947 Speedometer reading on Unit 12 (78 Ford)109,657 Speedometer reading on Unit 14 (80 Plymouth)80,334 Speedometer reading on Unit 15 (80 Plymouth)60,065 Miles driven in March 10,783 Miles driven in April 9,580 Respectfully submitted, C. 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BUILDING DEPARI'Mi M KUM OF April 1981 1.Nl,4~llil::It Cu' INSI'lX.`1'I(XtS _ l'l, W i1 IJ1'LAST M DUIIi L:L1~~ t't t1 C 25 23 17 18 1't .l INIt s i Nl; LALNM 1f* ;7 4 20 6 t•`l)lIN1111'l'1()fI 9 9 1 li-:A't' 1 IJG t, AMIt 16 12 51:1"1' 1 C 10 10 cn1u:Ii UIl'Al . I N:i1'lll`1' IONS 104 93 1.L'1:aiM1'1'S THIS f T )H I'1 I FIJI:I-,AST M xv1'I I FEE BUI11)1(A(; 10 1,778.00 20 2,167.00 L:IJ: IUI(.A , 12 229.00 16 246.00 1llIlf-1 slf1t; 13 313.00 8 186.00 It1:A'I'1144; b Atli 6 120.00 8 148.00 5 125.00 5 125.00 aarl'II'1~11'I'I_; U1'' UIIILII 11 117.00 7 70.00 V YI'A1. I'1::lVI I S 57 2,682.00 64 2,942.00 1111S M(1[ n l 111 1' Cll if11'I I YkAR '110 LINI'E 647,388.00 909,380.00 6,938,578.25 9,l'I A1JIJlIJI; a 'L.~>iJICJ~~ I'I:I::; 11I1S Nt HIII I A l' r4411111 YIAR 'I" 11A'rL 351.00 345,00 18,956.00 lY11'A1. LsI:IKS~5l'1'S 1fJ IiU1lJlCll; I'UfJI~ 111 I5 INCSCII'f l Yt•:AIl 'lt IANIIE 2,682.00 25,716.00 LtI:SI'1:11`t'l'l1iJ.~' :~t,LiNll'1'1'1:J~, It Ijl l l l i)~ ~I~;1 11BiM T 13R A A MN 1)1NC Cl"8-Residences 571,800.00 3-Model Home 75,000.00 1-Deck & Fence 1,300.00 I LD ING I 1 OIW'F ICAL April, 1980 Building Permit Breakdown dences1-Fence 2-St l r 3-Re 2-Swimming Pools Tota 150 % WATER nl--PARTMEtjl- REPORT MONTH OF APRIL G,31 I orl`_, Pumped Previous Month 9 318 400 Gal logs mould Previous Month 7 246 000 IJuw Wa t ~r Taps I nstd I I ed 10 - 3/4 1 - 2 Fire IlydrdntS Instdllud 1 Muter Chanr~t Out 14 3/4" Machine Runtal 808.00 c~ I hut- I\'c;pa i r,,4 Leaks, Repaired Mini S wer Ch on nator Materials 1,902.29 15 Lids, 9 dusted-- n s 15 Boxes with Lids Water Superml endant CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 19,1981 BILLS FOR APPROVAL TO WHOM FOR AMOUNT Texas Power and Light Co.370.43 Texas Power and Light Co.water wells 1,978.55 Gulf Oil Company 2,804.18 Christine Salinas deed transfers 50.00 Southwest Computer Maintenance repairs to computers 805.70 Texas Employment Commission claim 118.60 General Office Supply 101.03 Pitney Bowes Credit Corp.copier 277.50 Conoco Inc.motor oil 167.40 Grapevine Printing and Office printing 70.69 Burroughs Corp.machine repair 20.79 Travis P. Young Company bond for clerk 30.00 Hatcher Tractor Co.repairs to tractor 173.82 Smith, Smith, and Rake 360.00 Carter and Burgess,Inc.plat review 77.29 The Banner Quick Print 118.99 Pease Engraving Co. 3'95 Dennis Electric repairs at park 314.75 Mid-Cities Chrysler Plymouth repairs to cars 583.81 Jameson's Pharmacy film 13.86 Parker's repairs to cars P.D.284.00 Ladd Uniform 5.75 Discount Office Products chair for dispatch 138.00 Bill Story Uniform Co.uniforms 82.08 North East Weekly Student classified ad 10.00 Southwest Marine 30.50 Payton-Wright Ford Sales inspection on vehicle 5.00 Don's Auto Repair 31.89 W.H. Lefty Lumpkin Assoc.approved by Council 360.00 W.H. Lefty Lumpkin Assoc. 60.00 Grapevine Auto Parts 45.78 Thomas Rubber Stamp 67.93 The Rohan Company 86.46 Circle R. Electric Company 45.00 North Star Laboratories 26.00 Foy Keys 75.00 CertainTeed pipe 11,908.00 Aqua Utility Inc. 337.01 TOTAL 22,039.74