1984-06-19 CC PacketBills for Approval City Council Meeting June 19, 1984
Eddie Cheatham 600.00
Creative Awards Company 161.22
Dennis Electric 54.08
Ft. Worth Star Telegram 648.86
General Office Supply 70.04
Group Life $ Health 14.00
Joe Hughes(Street Fund)160.00
Mays, Grady, Burrus 122.00
Pease Engraving 12.75
Price Barracade & Signal 200.26
Prime Data Supplies 36.55
Shirt Shack 50.00
S.U.I. Communications 53.25
Wm. H. Smith 880.00
Southern Building Code Congress 40.00
Tarrant Appraisal District 1,455.75
Texas Power $ Light 1,408.85
The Banner Printing Company 31.10
Dearing Automotive 246.73
Forensic Consultant Services 140.00
General Office Supply 19.68
Guncraft 84.14
B $ G Mufflers 36.75
Brother's Auto Repair 78.87
Dearing & Son Texaco 6.00
Ft. Worth Fire Extinguisher 26.65
Grapevine Auto Supply 13.95
Metro-Lex Supply 46.88
Scuba Sphere 144.15
Payton Wright Ford 55.64
Atlas Utility Supply 187.88
Circle R. Electric 90.00
Grapevine Septic Tank 225.00
Metro/Quip 107.97
Stuart Hose 119.72
Texas Industrial Services 62.34
Texas Power $ Light 6,328.00
Verner Chemical Co., Inc.167.40
Warriner Electric 85.00
Womack Machine Supply 62.24
TOTAL 14,333.70
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CITY OF SO U HLAKI:
BUILDING DEPART'N1LNT MONTHLY RIAowr
I. NUNWBIAZ OF INSPECTIONS
THIS MONTH LAST MONTHI
l'O'fAI.S 506 5-59-
2. PERMITS ISSUED
THIS
FEE LAST
FEEMONTHMO.NTEL
SINGLE FAMILY 27 12,510.00 18 8,862.00
COMMERCIA1,3 1,631.00 1 48.00
DUPLEX 0 0
SUB-CONTRACTORS 87 4,373.50 107 4,325.80
OT'l11-1 R 16 687.00 15 880.00
TOTALS 133 19,201.50 140 14,115.80
3, BUILDING DEPOSITS TO DATE THIS YEAR
TOTAL 85,009.30
IMSPECT FULLY SUBMIT'T'ED,
BUILDING PIiRMI'I' HIMAKDOWN
27 Single Family 3,115,500.00
3 Commercial 433,000.00
BUILDING CLERK 6 Pools 81,000.00
1 Barn 6,250.00
37 Totals 3,635,750.00
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Whereas:
It is in the best interest of the SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS
C'tize of the City of Southlake, Texas, to have ample water supply
to ver all our needs; and,
WHEREAS, in order to equalize the distribution of water resources,
it is necessary for residents east of White Chapel Blvd. to
accomplish normal watering and other non essential water uses on
40 even numbered days and the same uses can be accomplished on odd
numbered days on the west side of White Chapel Blvd.; and,
WHEREAS, we encourage the citizens to cooperate with this request
so that everyone can enjoy the privilege of having ample water
supply; and,
WHEREAS, at this time, we have adequate resources to handle reason-
able water uses. The purpose of this regulation is to even the
distribution; and,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE FOLLOWING PROCLAMATION IS TO BE
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MONTHLY POLICE REPORT
MAY 1984
PRL'SENT PAST YLAR TO
MONTH MONTH DATE
TOTAL RADIO CALLS 883 771 3997
TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED 349 161 1033
Traffic Citations Less Parkin 336 128 966
Parking Citations 13 33 67
Other Citations Other than Traffic)0 0 0
I ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 22 21 76
Major Accidents Involvin Injury)12 5 26
I Minor Accidents Property Damage Only)10 16 50
TOTAL ARRESTS 46 22 156
I Felon Arrests 2 2 9
Misdemeanor Arrests 44 20 142
Juvenile Arrests 0 0 5
TOTAL CASES FILED 3 2 13
Felon 1 0 1
I Misdemeanor 2 2 12
I Juvenile T. C. Juvenile Probation)0 0 0
I TOTAL OFFENSES REPORTED 14 18 86
TOTAL OFFENSES CLEARED 10 7 32
I CLEARANCE RATE 710 39 0 370
I
BURGLARIES REPORTED 3 7 29
Value Stolen Property 7550 7850 40 527
I Value Recovered Property 2500 0 2790
THEFT'S REPORTED 3 5 24
Value Stolen Property 30P700 6741 S1,222
Value Recovered Property 30 000 1075 31,075
CRIME PREVENTION PRESENTATIONS 2 0 12
SCII~)OI. PRLSENTATI ONS 0 1 2
SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT
VEHICLE INFORMATION
May
MILEAGE TOTAL MAINTENANCE COST'VEHICLE DESCRIPTION THIS MONTH MILEAGE THIS MONTH
119
1983 Dod e 450 46,01S 38.00
218
i9aS Dodge 1409 53,833 25.00
221
1984 Impala 3396 16,085 30.00
222
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1984 Imna 4505 16P371 28.00
I
9760 121.00
SOUTIILAKE POLICE DLPARTHENT
OFFICER ACTIVITY
May 1984
CITATIONS TOTAL TOTAL ACC,I I ;S
OF FICF,I:11)ISSUED RRESTS CALLS INV.DRIVEN
I Sgt. Austin j 1101 45 9 83 6 2409
I--Sgt.-Crowder 1102 42 7 213 3 1740
Inv. Burns 1103 34 2 193 2 1915 j
I Patr. Law 1106 19 3 187 1 2101--~'
Patrl. Marler 1108 1 1 T 1 T
Patr. Garmon 1109 31 6 T 2 T
Patr. Stewart 1110 32 2 T 2 T
Patr. Paul 1111 63 9 T 1 T
T-Training with field training officer
OI i~It;ERS
110 U R-,-
OFFICER CITATIONS AR11HSTS CALLS ACC. WORKED
Anderson 1500 58 5 28 1 41.7
Marrs 1504 5 0 21 0 29
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Scott 1502 13 1 53 0 48
Paul 1503 2 1 5 0 8
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c.~rtl~ertf-ulIy submitted,
ed P111 1 ips,t:I~icI of i
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL PERSONS
UPJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report for the Month of MAY 1984
A. Responses:Number of calls
1. Structure Fires------------------------------------------------------ 2
2. Grass Fires---------------------------------------------------------- 2
3. Auto & Truck Fires--------------------------------------------------- 2
4. Auto or Truck Accident - Stand-by (Fire & Rescue Unit)6
5. Mutual-Aid for City of Grapevine------------------------------------- I
6. Mutual Aid for City of Colleyville----------------------------------- I
7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller---------------------------------------- I
8. Mutual-Aid to other Cities------------------------------------------- 0
9. Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits)4
10. Calls in Denton County (outside city limits)0
11. False Alarms in City------------------------------------------------- 0
12. Res u unit Calls---------------------------------------------------- 6
A.uPblect unresponsive in vehicle 2141 Southlake Blvd.
B. Subject possible overdose 1202 Timberline Ct.
C. Subject having chest pains 2611 E. Southlake Blvd.
D. Subject fell on floor possible back injury 2730 E. Southlake Blvd.
E. Subject having breathing 1318 Blue Teal Ct.
F. Subiect was shaky and weak possible medecine reaction 223 Westwood.
Subject injured leg I215 Continental.
H. Subject with high fevor and weak 1220 Ridgewood Circle.
13. Miscellaneous------------------------------------------------------- I
A. Brush pile fire 579 N. Kimble Ave.
14. Trophy C1W, Calls---------------------------------------------------- 0
B. Total Emergency Ca" s for the Month of May 26
C. Man Hours Expended:Nunber of Hours
1. On Emergency Calls - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -179
2. Meetings (4 for Moth) Average Men Per Meeting 144
3. Special Training Sessions or Drills-----------------------------42
4. Any Extra Mdn Hrs. on Maintenance (other than normal Maint. time)30
U. Total Man Hours Expended for Month----------------------------------395
E. Firefighters Responding and Number of Tiu es Responding for Month-----
Chief R. P. Steele-------------------------------------------- 21
Assist Chief H. Bradley ------------(On Temparary.leave)2
Capt. Jerrell Brown 16
Capt. Gary Fuller II
Capt. David 1~arnes IO
Lt. 9uddy Tanner II
Lt. Randy Stacy ------------------------------------------------I4
Jerry Walsh 18
Billy `iudson 14
James Stapleton II
Ricky Rlack 14
Bill Roe 3
Tim 1~ock 7
Ira Haynes 5
Darrell 'grown 7
Scott Irving 2
Jesse Pritchard 5
Ron Stacy 8
James Sullivan 5
Brad Dalton 8
G or-e Dalton 2
Barry Dinsmore 2
Rill Jones 8
Respect ul ub tted,
P. Steele,
Fire Chief
SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT
WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT
MONTH May 1984
Gallons Pumped Previous Month 24,532,800
Gallons Sold Previous Month
New Water Taps Installed 3/4" 12) ; 1" 14)
Fire Hydrants Installed
Meter Change Out 3/4" 5);5)
Machine Rental 1,050.00 Paid in May
Other Repairs 4 Leaks
Materials Used:8,929.01
Work Orders:89
Water Sup rintendant