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1981-08-18 CC PacketORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND CHANGING A FRANCHISE ORDINANCE ENACTED BY THE TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, ON DECEMBER 5 1967 AND BEING PARTLY STYLED, AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO LONE STAR GAS COMPANY, A CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO FURNISH AND SUPPLY GAS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE TARRANT TEXAS"; AND PROVIDING FOR A MODIFICATION OF THE DEFINITION OF THE TERMS SERVICE LINES" AND "YARD LINES" REFERENCED IN SECTION 6 THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOL)II COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SOUTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. As of the effective date of this amendatory ordinance, and upon acceptance by Lone Star Gas Company of the provisions hereof, Section 6 of the aforesaid captioned franchise ordinance enacted on December 5 1967 shall be stricken, cancelled and nullified and there shall be substituted in lieu thereof a new provision reading as follows: SECTION 6 In addition to the rates charged for gas supplied, Company may make and enforce reasonable charges, rules and regulations for service rendered in the conduct of its business including a charge for services rendered in the inauguration of natural gas service, and may require, before furnishing service, the execution of a contract there- for. Company shall have the right to contract with each customer with reference to the installation of, and payment for, any and all of the gas piping from the connection there- of with the Company's main in the streets or alleys to and throughout the consumer's premises. Company shall own, operate and maintain all service lines, which are defined as the supply lines extending from the Company's main to the customer's meter where gas is measured by Company. The consumer shall own, operate, and maintain all yard lines and house piping. Yard lines are defined as the underground supply lines extending from the point of connection with Company's customer meter to the point of connection with consumer's house piping." SECTION 2. Enactment of this amendatory ordinance shall in no way ever be construed so as to diminish or impair any consumer's ownership interest in service lines (or portions thereof) installed prior to the effective date of this amendatory ordinance. SECTION 3. The terms and provisions of this amendatory ordinance shall be deemed to be severable, and if the validity of any section, sen- tence, clause or phrase of this amendatory ordinance should be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this amendatory ordinance. SECTION 4. Except as heretofore and hereinabove changed and amended, the terms, provisions, conditions and requirements of the aforesaid franchise ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5. This amendatory ordinance shall become effective as of 1981 if the Company files its written acceptance of the provisions of this ordinance within sixty (60) days after its final passage and approval by this Town and upon acceptance, the provisions hereof shall be binding upon Town and Company, their successors and assigns. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS THE DAY OF 1981. ATTEST: i Secretary May,, l Town of Southlake Texas STATE OF TEXAS X X COUNTY OF TARRANT X Af jj I Z All , kx,4L Secretary of the Town of Southlake Tarrant County, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an amendatory ordinance passed by the _Town Council of the Town of Southlak Texas, at a session, held on the day of 198/v as it appears of record in the minutes of the To n Council in Book page TNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID TOWN, THIS THE day of A.D. 1981. City Secretary Town of Southlake Texas WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT MONTH Of= JULY 1981 Gallons Pumped Previous Month 17,958.7 Gallons Sold Previous Month 11,776.0 New Water Taps Installed 5 Fire Hydrants Installed 0 Meter Change Out 2-3 4"1-1" Machine Rental 377.00 Other Repairs 8" Leak July 1 known umped 5,665 July 15 part pumped in June 6,111 Water Superintendant TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PERSONS SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report for the Month of July A. Responses:Number of calls 1. Structure Fires------------------------------------------------------0 2. Grass Fires----------------------------------------------------------1 3. Auto $ Truck Fires---------------------------------------------------0 4. Auto or Truck Accident - Stand-by (Fire R Rescue Unit)---------------2 5. Mutual-Aid for City of Grapevine-------------------------------------0 6. Mutual Aid for City of Colleyville----------------------------------- 1 7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller---------------------------------------- 1 8. Mutual-Aid to other Cities------------------------------------------- 0 9. Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits)2 10. Calls in Denton County (outside city limits)0 11. False Alarms in City------------------------------------------------- 0 12. Rescue Unit Calls ---------------------------------------------------3 A. 318 Florence Rd. Baby having difficulty breathing. B. Flamingo Court Dove Est. Child fell in wading pool C. 340 S Peytonville Eldery subject fell in bath room 13. Miscellaneous -----------------------------------------------------3 A. Gas leak in line at house stand by unit until Gas Co. arrived 1720 Sleepy Hollow) B. 2750 Raintree Dr. Elect. short in clothe dryer C. 2469 Raintree Dr. Subject smelled smoke in house-no fire 14. Trophy Club Calls------------0 B. Total Emergency Calls for the Month of July 1 13 C. Man Hours Expended:Number of Hours 0 59 1. On Emergency Calls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2. Meetings (4 for month) Average Men Per Meeting -10--------------80 3. Special Training Sessions or Drills ---None 4. Any Extra Man Hrs. on Maintenance (other than normal Maint. time)35 2 work sessions 174 hrs. D. Total Man Hours Expended for Month---------------------------------- E. Firefighters Responding and Number of Times Responding for Month----- Chief Steele 5 Assist Chief Bradley 4 Capt. Brown 8 Capt. Fuller 5 Capt. Jones 6 Lt. Barnes 8 J. Joyce 2 J. Vann 4 R. Stacey 2 C. Bell 3 J. Sullivan 2 B. Tanner 3 Bobby Jones 3 Xt 1 yted ee e, Fire Chief SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT N Q X W F- w W OroY J S TF- S O N U-a p O 11. F-- W N H L.l a V d O x Q. w N W J rY H W v H r z z F- o t. h- r Y c~ a Q H w U J F-- V a e!'f O h-- o CC m V O O 00 7 O 1 O) d V Q r-" CL w d V M co H d U O a Q W O Z S Q O F-- W 7 W F-O co o F- 1.L N o i i i oc I CY) N N LO 00 t O M kD r O In wt N O r N O O Ln O r r a r c 7 O LL O Q V O f f~ r-. a Cl ui V) 3 r -1 O V) oG V W Vt 4 1.1.1 O 2 V) m be v M VI D Q F- C] OC n V) z ui Q d N~ VN' w d w cry V) qG V) W w z z e~ V)Q VW)11., Q w 0-4 06 V wC OW) C l dF- h-cY o o w w w a w L2 V) V) CITY OF SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT July, 1981 HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Police Department Report for the month of June, 1981. Tickets issued in June 182 Tickets issued in July 166 Persons in jail in June 22 Persons in jail in July 26 Traffic Accidents in June 13 Traffic Accidents in July 15 Burglaries reported in June 3 Burglaries reported in July 2 Approximate value taken in burglaries in June 4,960.00 Approximate value taken in burglaries in July 300.00 Approximate value recovered in burglaries in June O Approximate value recovered in burglaries in July 0 Thefts reported in June 0 Thefts reported in July 1 roximate value taken in theft in June 0 Approximate value taken in theft in July 615.00 Approximate value recovered in theft in June 0 Approximate value recovered in theft in July 0 Total offenses to date for 1981, reported and activily investigating 41 Number of calls in June 1,164 Number of calls in July 11100 Speedometer reading on Unit 11 (78 Ford)121,162 Speedometer reading on Unit 12 (78 Ford)112,702 Speedometer reading on Unit 14 (80 Plymouth)92,620 Speedometer reading on Unit 15 (80 Plymouth)74,857 Miles driven in June 9,702MilesdriveninJuly10,422 Respectfully submitted, I C. Daym d Gaddy Chief of Police SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT jG/mrb wary. w cl L/)LAJ 0-4 Q LJ p H tYdQO t7 S C TICKETS 0 6 33 34 56 23 166 N OF CALLS 23 40 195 201 256 282 1,100 N ARRESTS 1 1 2 10 5 4 26 1 3 3 3 3 15 ACCIUENIS 0 BURGLARY 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 THEFT 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 MILES 464 425 1401 1882 1926 3158 10,422 DRIVEN 1101 IRS RE SL I1VE S T I CKETS ACC I hf-N I S ARRI S I S WORKE 11 CALLS ASSIST MILES AN UE R'-)()N 4 2 1 221-2 32 2 207 SCROGGIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPENCER 9 0 2 63 62 5 959 CLIATT 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 AkA*kAAAkkkA A'A kAAA*AA AskAA*Ak*kA**A**-* k*****A*7k************** CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 18,1981 BILLS FOR APPROVAL TO WHOM FOR AMOUNT General Telephone Company 169.67 Tri County Electric 145.00 Texas Power and Light Co.water wells 4,122.24 Texas Power and Light Co.municipal buildings 810.46 C & R Service repairs to AC Unit Police Dept.35.00 The Banner classified ad 24.15 Fort Worth Star Telegram legal notices 100.51 Stafford Lowdon Co.printing - court 54.94 Gibson Products janitorial supplies 41.84 Christine Salinas deed transfers 25.00 Southern Standard Codes update on codes 108.25 The Banner Quick Print printing - tax statements 692.50 Burroughs Corporation maintenance agreement/ calc.185.40 Gulf Oil Corporation gasoline 23,373.81 Smith, Smith, Rake misc. extra legal 230.00 Sound Unlimited Inc.installation of equip. Unit 1 385.59 Dearing Texaco headlights Unit 9, also Unit 6 26.60 Don's Auto Repair repairs 178 Ford PD car 52.73 Parker Exxon repairs Unit 12,14,15 55.90 Lawry's Garage repairs Unit 12,9,332.86 PDR reference manuals PD 15.95 Randy Martin used window AC Unit 350.00 Jordan-Bell Company repairs to AC unit in PD.27.00 MPH Industries service to K-55 27.70 Grapevine Auto Supply misc. Fire Dept. parts 32.51 Arnold Welding Service repairs to Unit 301 191.80 Melvin's Wash and Wax Unit 307 12.00 Fort Worth Fire Extinguisher 13.10 North Star Laboratories charges for samples 78.00 Universal Grapevine 6.65 The Rohan Company new service 134.46 Aqua Utility new service 424.24 TOTAL.........@*o.*~ 11,285.86) CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1. NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS MONTH_ OF my Igqj CURRENT LAST MONTH ELECTRIC 36 28 PLUMBING 37 24 FRAMING 15 20 HEATING & AIR 36 4 FOUNDATION 20 18 SEPTIC SYSTEM 18 11 OTHER 38 18 TOTAL INSPECTIONS:200 123 2. PERMITS THIS MONTI]FEE I-AST MONT FEE BUILDING 15 1076.00 14 1767.00 ELECTRICAL 10 167.00 11 229.00 PLUMBING 5 150.00 12 241.00 HEATING & AIR 8 204.00 5 92.00 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY 5 125.00 6 150.00 OTHER 11 129.05 7 70.65 TOTAL PEIZMIIS 54 1851.05 55 2549.75 3. BUILDING VALUATION THIS MONTIi LAST MONTH YEAR TO DATE 380,700.00 695,010.00 8,415,098.25 4. PLANNING & ZONIN_G_ FEES THIS MONTH LAST MONTH YEAR TO DATE 251.00 5,777.00 25,184.00 5. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN BUILDING FUND TfIIS MONTH LAST MONTH YEAR TO DATE 1,851.05 2,549.75 31,856.05 RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, BUILDING PERMIT BREAKDOWN BUILDING CLERK 1-Commercial- 100.000.00 3-Swimming Pool 35,600.00 4-Residence - 219,000.00 1-Fence 1,100,00UILDINGARTMENTOFFICIAL1-Pole Barn-500.00 1-Roof 2,000.00 Building Permit Brekdown 1-Concrete July 1980 Slab 1,000.00 2-Barns 4-Additions - 21,500.00 3-Residences 1-Repair