1984-09-18 CC PacketWATER DEPARTMENT REPORT
MONTH August 1984
Gallons Pumped Previous Month 25,505,300 5,859,750
Gallons Sold Previous Month
New Water Taps Installed 24) 1"10) 3/4"
Fire Hydrants Installed 1) Fire Hydrant repaired
Meter Change Out 6) 3/4"2) 1"
Machine Rental
Other Repairs 8)Leaks
Total Work Orders
127
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MONTHLY POLICE REPORT
AUGUST 84 PRESENT PAST YEAR TO
MONTH MONTH DATE
ITAL RADIO CALLS
TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED
267 296 1870
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258 286 1775'ss ParkingI~raTTic C
Parkin Citations
9 6 91I
Other Citations other than traffir)
0 4 4~
18 13 128
ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED
Major Accidents---(Involving Injury)3 2 36
Minor Accidents Property Damage Only)is 11 92
TOTAL ARREST
32 28 2631
Felony Arrest
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Misdemeanor Arrest 27 24 236
Juvenile Arrest 2 0 9~
TOTAL CASES FILED 3 0 22
Felony 0 0 1
Misdemeanor 3 0 20
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Juvenile T. C. Juvenile Probation 0 0
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TOTAL OFFENSES REPORTED 21 22 141
TOTAL OFFENSES CLEARED 6
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CLEARANCE RATE
BURGLARIES REPORTED 4 4 41
j Value Stolen Property 1,008 8 580 52,00
Value Recovered Property 0 2,030 4,82
THEFTS REPORTED 6 11 SO
I Value Stolen Property______13,321 12,370 88,92
Value Recovered Property 5,062 16,000 61,881
CRIME PREVENTION PRESENTATIONS 0 0 1
SCHOOL PRESENTATIONS
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VEHICLE INFORMATION
AUGUST 84
MILEAGE TOTAL h1AINTENANCE COS
VEIfI CLE 1?1:SCR1 PTION THIS MONTH MILEAGE THIS MONTH
221 84-.Impala 4857 25,710 53.00 i
222.84 Impala_478-2 30 347 85.00
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OFFICER ACTIVITY
AUGUST 84
OFF ICFP11) ~ 1SSUED 1RREST::CALLS INV.DRIVEN
2t.-Austin 1101 22 2 78 2 1007
Sgt. Crowder 1102 16 3 75 3 825
S ,Qt. Burns 1103 3 1 47 1 455
Ptl. Law 1106 7 1 210 2 1773
Ptl. Marler 1108 38 4 4
Ptl. Garmon 1109 27 2 149 3 1618
Ptl. Stewart 1110 33 4 114 1 1795
Ptl. Paul 1111 104 12 280 2 1730
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OFFICERS
HOURS
OFFICER CITATIONS ARRESTS CALLS ACC. WORKED
9 0 5 0 12.7
K. Ma rxs_2 18 0 3 3. 8
7 0 11.2
Officer in Training
Respectful s billI ed,
Ted Phillips,Chiel of Polio
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILPERSONS
SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department Monthly Report for the Month of August 1984
A. Responses:Number of Calls
1. Structure Fires------------------------------------------------- 0
2. Mobil Home Fires------------------------------------------------1
3. Grass Fires----------------------------------------------------- 4
4. Auto Fires------------------------------------------------------ 4
5. Truck Fires----------------------------------------------------- 1
6. Auto Accident (Fire & Rescue Unit)10
7. Truck Accident (Fire & Rescue Unit)2
8. Mutual-Aid for City of Grapevine-------------------------------- 0
9. Mutual-Aid for City of Colleyville------------------------------1
10. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller----------------------------------- 0
11. Mutual-Aid for Trophy Club-------------------------------------- 0
12. Mutual-Aid to other Cities-------------------------------------- 0
13. Fire Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits)6
h. EMS Calls in Tarrant County (outside city limits)2
14. Fire Calls in Denton County (outside city limits) --------------1
A. EMS Calls in Denton County (outside city limits)1
15. False Alarms in City-----------------------------------------0
16. False Alarms in Tarrant County---------------------------------- 2
17. False Alarms in Denton County----------------------------------- 0
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Number of Calls
18. Rescue Unit Calls------------------------------------------
7
A. Subject with cut on arm - 817 W. Southlake Blvd.
B. Subject having trouble breathing - 340 S. Peytonville
C. Subject had possible dislocated knee - CHS Football Field
D. Subject had possible stroke - 216 Eastwood Dr.
E. Subject had dizzy spell,fainted - Carroll High School
F. Subject had deep laceration of left arm - 1107 E. Dove
G. Subject had allergic reaction - 2046 N. Kimball
19. Miscellaneous----------------------------------------------
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A. Gas line break - 902 Quail Creek Ct.
B. Power line down - 900 Blk. E. Continental Ave.
C. Gas line broke - 300 Blk. Pearson Lane
D. Gasoline wash down - Hwy.114/Short Ave. - Majik Mart
E. Gasoline Spill - 2315 E. N.W. Highway
B. Total Emergency Calls for the Month of August 47
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C. Man Hours Expended:Number of Hours
1. On Emergency Calls------------------------------------------- 530
2. Meetings (4 for Month) Average Men Per Meeting---- 16 128
3.Special Training Sessions or Drills-92e-2ril1-& - Public - Service 65
4. Any Extra Man Hrs.on Maintenance(other than normal Maint.time) 170
D. Total Man Hours Expended for Month--------------------------------- 893
E. Firefighters Responding and Number of Times Responding-------------
Chief Steele 35
Assist.Chief Bradley On Leave
Deputy Chief Brown 25
Assist.Fire Marshal Barnes 33
Capt. Fuller 28
Lt. Tanner 18
Lt. Stacy 32
Jerry Walsh 43
James Stapleton 20
Robbie Burgess 23
Ricky Black 25
Jesse Chaves 3
Barry Dinsmore 4
Mark Thomas 12
Bill Hudson 28
Jesse Pritchard 7
Bill Jones 19
George Dalton 1
Brad Dalton 12
Ron Stacy 22
Tim Bock 2
Scott Irving 6
Ira Hynes 6
Lynn Watson 15
James Sullivan 10
Darrel Brown 7
Bill Roe 0
Respectfully Submitted;
R. P. `Steele,
Fire Chief
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MONTH August 1984
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
BUILDING DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT
1.NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS:
THIS MONTH LAST MONTH
TOTALS:604 556
2.PERMITS ISSUED:
THIS LAST
MONTH FEE:MONTH FEE:
SINGLE FAMILY 17 5,994.00 20 9,526.00
COMMERC-IAL 1 2.300.00 1 1,558.00
DUPLEX 0 0
SUB-CONTRACTORS 78 4,323.70 89 4,841.80
OTHER 26 576.50 22 1,234.00
TOTALS 121 1$13,194.20 132 17.159.80
3.BUILDING DEPOSITS TO DATE THIS YEAR:
TOTAL:
146,787.84
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED,
BUILDING PERMIT BREAKDOWN:
16-Single Family 2,024.860.00
5-Add-On 36,080.00
BUILDING CLERK 1-Garage 4,000.00
dw 1-Commercial 2,300.00
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Bills for Approval - City Council Meeting September 18, 1984
City Administration
Eddie Cheatham 480.00
Ft. Worth Star Telegram 242.56
General Office Supply (Furniture)914.62
General Telephone 116.00
Group Life & Health 14.00
Paymaster Corporation 284.00
Pitney Bowes 63.00
Shotwell Oil 1,355.00
Tarrant Appraisal District 19455.75
Tri County 187.75
Texas Power & Light 1,743.04
Department Total 6,855.72
Parks/Streets/Facilities
Crabtree & Powers 173.50
Dennis Electric 52.48
Sa-So 122.60
Bud Tanner Plumbing 40.00
Tarrant County 1,026.59
Department Total 1,415.17
Police Department
Boise Cascade 47.15
Dearing & Son 19.40
Goodyear 209.60
Grapevine Battery Center 64.00
Mariott Auto 7.43
Motorola 812.00
Yates Monogram 154.14
Department Total 1,313.72
Fire Department
Boise Cascade 21.66
Brothers Auto 15.00
Dearing & Son 9.00
French International 2,847.07
Grapevine Medical Center 13.02
Mariott Auto 5.30
Payton Wright 53.88
Southwest Marine 19.95
Thomas Rubber Stamp 15.00
Department Total 2,999.88
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Water Department
Aqua Utility 1,494.84
Atlas Utility 84.57
Boise Cascade 38.01
Bowles & Edens 2,323.62
Buy-Rite Auto 35.44
Case Power & Equipment 49.67
Eddie Cheatham 24,121.20
Circle R Electric 84.18
Crabtree & Powers 362.33
General Office Supply 10.08
General Telephone 13.60
Lectric Lites 115.20
Mariott Auto 138.44
Master Made Feed Store 63.90
State Uniform Traffic Control Devices 48.00
Stuart Hose 466.86
Talem 37.10
Texas Electric Service 10.00
Texas Industrial Services 56.30
Texas Power & Light 9,441.51_
Department Total 38,994.85
Total All Departments 51,579.34
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