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1982-07-06 CC PacketCITY OF SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT JUNE 1982 HONORABLE MAYOR and CITY COUNCIL Police Department Report for the month of June Tickets issued in May 259 Tickets issued in June 245 Persons in jail in may 29 Persons in jail in June 26 Traffic accidents in May 26 Traffic accidents in June 23 Burglaries reported in May 2 Burglaries reported in June 0 Approximate value taken in burglaries in May 625.00 Approximate value taken in burglaries in June 00 Approximate value recovered in burglaries in May 00 Approximate value recovered in burglaries in June 00 Thefts reported in May 6 Thefts reported in June 2 Approximate value taken in thefts in May 640.00 Approximate value taken in thefts in June 25.45 Approximate value recovered in thefts in May 00 Approximate value recovered in thefts in June 00 Total offenses to date for 1982 55 Number of calls in May 1,135 Number of calls in June Speedometer reading on Unit 09 157,737 Speedometer reading on Unit 12 119,000 Speedometer reading on Unit 16 74,246 Speedometer reading on unit 17 23,384 Respectfully submitted C. Randy Martin Chief of Police SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT Zbtals o Tickets 5 42 8 32 18 60 70 245 Calls Arrests 1 5 1 9 9 26 Accidents 23 0Burglary Theft 2 miles Driven Reserves Tickets 10 Calls Arrests 1 Accidents Assists Hours Worked 5:27 62:2 5:05 19:30 56:57 Miles Driven Ending Mileage on Units: Unit 09 157,737 Unit 12 119,000 Unit 16 74,246 Unit 17 23,384 9,3T7 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1. NUMBER OF INSPI.CTIUNS MONTH OF June 1982 C11R14N I LAST MUN tH IItCIIdL 27 22 PL Iftl I Nla 24 30 1 I(AMI Nu 0 6 IILAIING & AIR 12 17 1 WIN uAIION 8 5 LJI'IIL :)Y~)ILM 7 10 u1HE k 9 7 IOIAI. INSPLCI ION:,: 87 114 I'1 kmI IIII') MUN I I I ILL LASI MUNII FEE ISO IIDI Nu 12 2,258.00 18 1,721.00 l I L I It I ~.At 14 320.50 12 267.40 PI uttlt t NG 14 339.00 7 215.00 HE AI1NG K Alk 3 90.00 9 231.50 A k I I t I LA IL OF OCCUPANCY 4 100.00 5 125.00 01111-k 4 40.00 4 40.00 101At III: kMIIS 51 3,147.50 55 2,599.90 t. Bull DING VALUAIIUN THIS MONTH LAS! MONIII YEAR 10 DALE 917,903.00 653,_35000. _ - -5,085,67Q 35_ 4. PIANNING & !UNlNG I1.l5 1111 S MON TI I I AS I MUN III YL Alt 10 DATE 2,482.00 960.,00 12,074.00 IOIAI ULP_WI IS IN UIJI1 HING I IINU TIIIS MONTIt LAST MONTH YEAR IU DATE 3,147.50_15,801.45 RI-t)PE(.II ULI_Y SUBMI i IL I), P111I DING PERMIT BREAKDOWN till! L UI NG CLLkK 6-Residences/Value$585,120.00 1-Commercial/275,000.00 3-Pools 48,283.00 1-Res.Add-On/3,500.00 1-Commercial ILDING DEPARTMENT Of F1ClAt Add-On/6,000.00 Total 17,903.00 TO: HONORABLF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PERSONS SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report for the Month of JUNE 1982__+ A. Responses: Mumher of calls 0 1. Structure Fires------------------------------------------------------ 2 2. Grass Fires 1 3. Auto & Truck Fires--------------------------------------------------- 12 4. Auto or Truck Accident - Stand-by (Fire & Rescue Unit)--------------- 0 5. Mutual-Aid for City of Grapevine------------------------------------- 6. Mutual Aid for City of Colleyville 0 7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller----------------------------"'---------- 0 0 8. Mutual-Aid to other Cities------------------------------------------" 9. Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits) 10. Calls in Denton County (outside city limits) 11. False Alarms in City 0 3 12. Rescue Unit Calls---------------------------------------------------- A. 1421 Brumlow- Subject was passed out. B. La Guna Vista Mobil Home Park - Subject with broken wrist. C. 180 W. Dove St. - Subject having difficulty in breathing. 2 13. Miscellaneous---------------------------------------------------- A. Wolf's Club - Electrical Pole Fire - Possible Lightning Strike. B. 1709/White Chapel - Power Line Down. 0 14. Trophy Club Calls--------------------------------------------------- B. Total Fmeroency Calls for the Month of_JUNE 1982 23 C. Man Hours Expended: Number of tiour~s 112 1. On Emergency CdIIS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2. Meetings (4 for Month) Average Men Per Meeting ---I 4~ -----------114 None - Included- ~-~eetiIIgs. _ 3. Special Training SeSSiOnS or gills------------- 4. Any Extrd Mdn Hrs. un Mdiiltenance (other than normal Maint. time)18 244 D. Tot.dl Man Iluurs Expended for Month---------------------------------- E. Firefighters Responding end Number of Tunes Responding for Month----- Chief Steele 15 Assist. Chief Bradley 6 Capt. Brown 14 Capt. Fuller 15 Capt. Barnes 10 Lt. Tamer 11 Lt. Stacey 16 J. Vann 8 B. Jones 12 R. Martin 7 D. Brown 15 M. Miller 14 T. Hunter 9 C. Jones 5 B. Pinson 3 J. Sullivan 5 R. Mc Coy 5 Res L (f IIX submitted, R. P. ~tee, Fire Chief SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT VJAI I It I) I PAN-MI NI I&PO tf MOM 11 ')1 June_, 1982 7724-.000 p--- 1I II S 0 3L411AA P-S-- t M,; 1 ul 1.11.11i,1k: Oki 1 M,.,.Ilifit: I;:I1, I 362.00------- 111cl 1;' I,.. i 2) Leaks Material 1,148.31 Water Bacteriology Taken: 6-21-82 Received: 6-25-82 Waste water analysis Taken: 6-14-82 Received: 6-29-82 N CC h: W f- I N J OC M r C Cn u_ C'7 v~ E-- a U J Li J r+C L> W Q- Z" r y W G Q U 7 Q. H U W F J U LZ U Q O Ol a ZD 4 O C CV U U 00 rn LLJ J J r J Q Q d Oco N G Z r O D C S r7 U W 7 W O co H- O cY Q F L" Cn n a c.~ N O 0) Q1 r N LA r r O N r O l0 M 00 y M N O N N O O L!7 O r r r O Z N CC CJ C..) U. r~ J a v cz rl W Z U V7 Y C V N ILL) rte I L I r l i-3 •L7 J W Vi o s. ra N O L a QC tic 13 d d Q w s Lu C)w n a R N Ln V~I- w C) n r N vi ry 4 W C u cy V) N G! eat vi W W uJ N z C bG oC1 V)U- O O U u vi W m F - F- 1- LMtA W KWWF- N N V) V)V1 as P D AL e~z z~ A4 G JV2, ~ Z,wt- &Pkf O~,-4,OLL,~/ I444 yYL pJLc~. Route 1, Box 85 Roanoke, Texas 76262 July 1, 1982 Mayor, Councilmen City of Southlake P.O.Box 868 Southlake, Texas 76092 Dear Mayor, Fellowcouncilmen, and Citizens of Southlake, Normally when a Councilman is absent from the City during council sessions he leaves the issues for consideration to his peers and remains mute. However at this meeting are issues of such import- ance that I am takeing this unusual step to express my viewpoint as a citizen of our city. I attended the last Planning and Zoning Commissioners meeting and heard the expressions of the public regarding the plans of the Southlake Plaza developer and the restauant owner. There are two seperate issues: 1) the zoning issue which would change the Plaza zoning from Light Commercial to Heavy Commercial and , 2) the request for a Special Use Permit for a Club along with the new restauant. On the first issue relating to zoning I have a major concern. The property abuting SH 114 is shown in all our future land use maps as either heavy or light commercial as it should be along a major artery. However, specific use of land along the highway will be influenced by several factors; i.e. topography, traffic petterns, etc. In the case of Southlake Plaza which incidently is more along the lines of neighborhood services, the above mentioned factors play an important role. The small amount of land available for development, the steep drop off from the highway, the traffic patterns caused by one-way streets, and the speed of traffic along 114 must be considered. If larger setbacks were present, the center was at road level, and proper intersecting streets existed, then a heavy commercial zoning would be appropriate. Due to the fact that these do not exist the cur- rent zoning is appropriate. The second issue of a Special Use Permit for a restauant/club has other considerations. The plan presented for a seperate bar area ajoining the restauant I am very opposed to for the reasons of the shopping center location, the proximity to the lake, and the prob- lems relating to the control of food/liquor ratio. As a citizen I urge your negetive vote on both these i ues s th is how I would vote if present. Thank you r d lg ce h' variance from normal procedures. S'nce y, ohnny H. esterholm