1995-08-28 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AUGUST 28, 1995
MINUTES
COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Gary Fickes. Members; Ron Maness, Sally Hall,
and Michael Richarme.
COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT: Mayor Pro Tem Andy Wambsganss, Deputy Mayor Pro
Tem Pamela Muller; and, Councilmember W. Ralph Evans.
STAFF PRESENT: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager; Wayne Olson, City Attorney; and Sandra
L. LeGrand, City Secretary.
The Special City Council meeting was called to order at 8:02 a.m. by Mayor Gary Fickes.
Agenda item #2, Resolution No. 94 -33. GTE Franchise Rates
Resolution No. 95 -33, authorizing the City's participation in actions to be filed in the State
Telephone Company of the Southwest ( "GTE ") and in an action pending with the Public Utility
Commission concerning the automatic "Pass Through" tariff of GTE; authorizing the expenditure
of funds for attorney and expert witness fees, was approved as presented.
Motion: Richarme
Second: Hall
Ayes: Richarme, Hall, Maness, Fickes
Nays: None
Approved: 4 -0 vote
The record is reflecting that Loma O. Allen, Jr., Manager of Municipal Affairs
and Randy Crawford, Customer Operations for GTE, were present for the
meeting, however, made no comments during the meeting.
Agenda Item #3. Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned by Mayor Gary Fickes at 8:07 a.m.
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1. You have cut access to homes along Shady Lane and its
cross streets, for the homeowners as well as for emergency
vehicles which may need to respond in that area. This
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3. This action is unfair, as the city has left 114 access
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closing those down would affect far fewer homeowners than
does the closing of Short Drive.
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To: Southlake City Council C1TYSECRETi4RY
We the undersigned, residents of Southlake, object to the
closing of access to Shady Lane and to Short Road from Hwy 114.
We cite the following objections:
1. You have cut access to homes along Shady Lane and its
cross streets, for the homeowners as well as for emergency
vehicles which may need to respond in that area. This
reduces property values for those citizens of Southlake
who now own homes with limited access.
!" 2. The new median is unsightly and poorly designed. Trucks,
cars pulling trailers, or even large cars cannot make a
u--turn because io ti a narrow
3. This action is unfair, rn a s th e city ght ha s left 114 . access
at Austin Place and at Briarwood.Drive, even though
closing those down would affect far fewer homeowners than
does the closing of Short Drive.
We demand that access be restored immediately!
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