1983-01-18 CC PacketSOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
PAY SCALE
POLICE TRAINEE- High School Diploma or, GED, pass physical/ps,ycological
examination, good attitude and appearence.
1,0001$12,000
1,050/$12,600 after 6 months
OFFICER I-A) Must meet all qualifications at trainee level and have
at least one year prior law enforcement experience plusbasiccertification.
1,150/$13,800
B) At least two years experience in law enforcement. Must
have displayed satisfactory level of proficiency.1,200/$14,400
C) At least three years experience in law enforcement.
Must have displayed satisfactory level of proficiency.1,260/$15,120
OFFICER II-A) Intermediate Certification and/or 30 semester hours
of College. Must have at least two years prior law enforcement
experience, one year with gouthlake.
1,310/$15,720
B) Advanced Certification and/or 60 semester hours of
College. Three years prior law enforcement experience, one
year with Southlake.
1,360/$16,320
C) BS or BA degree. Three years prior law enforcement
experience, one year with Southlake.
1,410/$16,920
Sergeant-Must have served in Officer II status for at least one year.Four years prior law enforcement experience. Must have
displayed satisfactory level of work proficiency. One Year
with Southlake preferred.
1,485/$17,820
Detective-Must meet same requirements as Sgt.
1,485/$17,820
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A Subsidiary of T--, Mirror Cable Television
TELCOM ENGINEERING, INC.
3305 Northland Drive Suite 500 Austin, TX 7B731 512] 451-0131
January 13, 1982
Mr. Sam Sparger, Mayor
City of Southlake
331 East Continental
Southlake, TX 76092
RE: Proposed Radio Relay Tower
Dear Mr. Mayor:
Times Mirror wishes to make a proposal to the City of Southlake for
long-term lease of a 100 x 100 foot parcel within the two acres we understand
to be earmarked for a Southlake water tower.
In regard to aesthetics and value to the city of Southlake, we will make
the following considerations above and beyond corporate standard:
1. Provide $5000.00 base rental annually. Corporate standard for
tower lease is $2000.00 annually. To compare with another tower
within close proximity to a major metro area: we are paying
5000.00 annually for a 4.3 acre tract for a guyed tower in the
city limits of Fort Worth. Lease signed 1981.
2. Provide a self-supported tower. Our standard design is a less
expensive, guyed tower.
3. Provide a road to the tower location from the city street. Road
length is approximately 205 feet. Road will likely be higher
quality than we would ordinarily require.
4. Provide the city with rights to use tower to support one UHF
antenna provided that frequency compatability is assured. Our
office must approve all plans, of course.
I have enclosed a top viewdrawing of our proposal. Side view is in
preparation and will be sent tomorrow. Since we didn't have information
relative to the two-acre site and our relationship within it, placement of
the building, tower, and parking access may have to be modified. This should
suffice, however, as a preliminary plan.
We are anxious to get started in the spring of this year with construction.
We are very experienced in this area and assure a very professional and well-kept
communication station. Please contact me if further questions arise.
Respectfully submit d,
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Robert J. Donahue
Manager, Route Development
cc: G, M. Batsche
TO: HONORABI_F MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PFRSONS
SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report for the month of December
A. Responses:dumber of calls
1. Structure Fires------------------------------------------------------ 0
2. Grass Fires---------------------------------------------------------- 4
3. Auto & Truck Fires--------------------------------------------------- 1
4. Auto or Truck Accident - Stand-by (Fire & Rescue Unit)4
5. Mutual-Aid for City of Crapevine------------------------------------- 0
e. Mutual Aid for City of Colleyville----------------------------------- 0
7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller---------------------------------------- 1
8. Mutual-Aid to other Cities------------------------------------------- 0
9. Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits)5
10. Calls in Denton County (outside city limits)0
ll. False Alarms in City 2
12. Rescue Unit falls----------------------------------------------------- 2
A.Yates Trailor Park - Subject passed out.
B.1013 Cimazon circle - Subject fell possible broken shoulder.
13. Miscellaneous------------------------------------------------------- 2
A.Investigated srioke call Johnson Elementary - No fire found.
B.Fuel spill - Gun Barrell Grocery.
14. Tr(.)phy Club Calls 0
B. Total Fmernency Calls for the Month of December 21
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C. Man Hours Expended:Number of Hours
1. On Emeryency Cells - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -165;
2. Meetings (4 for Month) Average Men Per Meeting -(12 Men)141
3. Special Training Sessions or Drills--None)
4. Any Extra Min tars. on Maintenance (other than normal Maint. time) 45
D. Total Man Hours Expended for Month---------------------------------- 351
E. fir•etighters Respunding and Number of Times Responding for Month-----
Chief Steele - 18
Assist Chief Bradley - 5
Capt. Brown - 14
Capt. Fuller - 12
Capt. Barnes - 14
Lt. Tanner - 11
Lt. Stacy - 14
R. Martin - 12
B. Pinson - 8
B. Dinsmore - 14
T. Hunter - 10
J. Walsh - 18
E. Reed - 3
J. Vann - 9
D. Brown - 7
M. Miller - 7
B. Jones - 6
J. Sullivan - 3
S. Dinsmore - 4
J. Stapleton - 3
M. Thcrnas - 3
R. McCoy - 2
Resp-Fully Submitted,
R. P. Steele,
fire Chief
S00111LAKE i- I RE DEPART MEN f
SOtTi'HLAKF FIRFs I) ,}'ARTME NT
YEARLY FT RE REPURT
1982
To: HONOW-i3LE MAYOR and CITY COUNCIL PERSONS
From: R. P. Steele - Fire Chief
Subject: Yearly Report of Runs, Man Hours, Firefighters Responses
1. Responses
No. of Calls
Structure Fires 14
Grass Fires 49
Auto Fires
15
Auto Accident-Stand by- Rescue Unit & Fire Unit 76
Mutual Aid to Other Cities 12
Fire Calls in Tarrant County (outside City Limits)42
Fire Calls in Denton County (outside City Limits)14
False Alarms 9
Rescue Unit Calls 47
Miscellaneous Calls 24
Trophy Club Calls 0
Total Emergency Responses for the Year 1982 302
2. Man Hours Expended No. of Hours
Emergency calls 1970
Meetings (average 4 per month)1382
Special Training Sessions or Drills 532
Extra Maintenance on Equipment 396
Time Spent on Civic Duties 150
Total Man Hours for the Year 1982 4430
3. Firefighters Responding for Year 1982 No. of Responses
Chief R. P. Steele 223
Assist. Chief Harry Bardly Sr.78
Captain Jerrell Brown
166
Captain Gary Fuller 174
Captain David Barnes
153
Lieutenant Buddy Tanner.
175
Lieutenant Randy Macy
175
Fire Dept. Yearly Report Cont.Page 2
Firefighters
Judd Joyce 11
Randy Martin 76
Darrell Brawn 76
Eric Reed 16
Charles Dodson 28
Jimmy Vann 112
James Sullivan 56
Bill Roper 7
Bill Pinson 94
Tim Hunter 116
Bryan Austin 9
Ricky McCoy 36
Mat Miller 66
Chuck Jones 16
Bill Jones 68
Cort Higgins 10
Travis Bryant 1
Jerry Walsh 69
Barry Dinsmore 45
Shawn Dinsmore 5
James Stapleton 10
Mike Thomas 3
Respectfully Subadtted
R. P. Steele, Fire Chief
Southlake Fire Department
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CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
POLICE DEPARTM-NT REPORT
December. 1982
HONORABLE MAYOR and CITY COUNCIL
Police Department Report for the month of. December
Tickets issued in November 138TicketsissuedinDecember170
Persons in jail in November 18
Persons in jail in December 20
Traffic accidents in November 13
Traffic accidents in December 12
Burglaires reported in November 6
Burglaries reported in December 2
Approximate value taken in burglaries in November 4,823.00
Approximate value taken in burglaries in December 350.00 +
Approximate value recovered in burglaries in November 00
Approximate value recovered in burglaries in December 00
Thefts reported in November 1
Thefts reported in December 4
Approximate value taken in thefts in November 26,866.00
Approximate value taken in thefts in December 1,290.00
Approximate value recovered in thefts in November 1,303.00
Approximate value recovered in thefts in December 00
Total offenses to date for 1982 92
Total case load from Jan-Dec 685
Number of calls in November 1,012
Number of calls in December 1,111
Speedometer reading on Unit 09 159,859
Speedometer reading on Unit 12 1.19,319
Speedometer reading on Unit 16 94,870
Speedometer reading on Unit 17 54,307
Speedometer reading cn Unit 7 1.40,888
Total miles driven in December 9,506
Respectfully submitted
Chief Randy Martin
Chief of Police
Southlake Police Department
CITY OF SOUS
POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT
Annual Report 1982
HONORABLE MAYOR and CITY COUNCIL
Police Department Report for the year 1982
Tickets issued in 1982 2,345
Persons in jail in 1982 276
Traffic accidents in 1982 160
Burglaires reported in 1982 31
Approximate value taken in burglaries in 1982 28,407.00
Approximate value recovered in burglaries in 1982 213.00
Thefts reported in 1982 50
Approximate value taken in thefts in 1982 74,517.20
Approximate value recovered in thefts in 1982 11,866.00
Total offenses in 1982 92
Total case load in 1982 685
tuber of calls in 1982 (approximate)13,444
Total miles driven in unit 09 5,009
Total miles driven in Unit 12 1,237
Total miles driven in Unit 16 54,210
Total miles driven in Unit 17 54,307
Total miles driven in 1982 114,763
Respectfully submitted
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Chief Randy Martin
Chief of Police
Southlake Police Department
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1. NUMBER OF INSPLCTIUNS MONTH OF Dec. `82
CURRENT LAST MONTH
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BILLS FOR APPROVAL JANUARY 18,1983
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
TO WHOM FOR AMOUNT DUE PAID
Texas Power and Light Co.2,812.22
Texas Power and Light Co.322.60
Pitney Bowes Credit Corp.129.95
Group Life and Health Ins.46.90
Shotwell Oil Co.2,669.20
General Office Supply 19.08
Fort Worth Star Telegram 223.19
Tarrant Appraisal District quarterly payment 1,311.25
Exxon Company 39.69
Racal-Milgo police computer 394.78
M & C Photography 11.73
Prime Data Supplies 92.05
Ladd Uniform 55.90
Don's Auto Repair 46.85
Tarrant Fire Chiefs Association 10.00
Melvin's Wash and Wax 8.00
North Texas Fire Investigators' Association 5.00
Crabtree and Powers 231.10
Inter. Assoc. of Fire Chiefs Inc.60.00
Quality Automotive 103.31
Dearing Texaco 44.50
Talem, Inc.15.00
City of Fort Worth 35.00
Joe Hughes Custom Homes 390.00
Tarrant County Purchasing Dept.91.56
Aqua Utility 114.66
Boise Cascade 72.63
TOTAL 9,356.15