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03/04/1991-CC-Minutes-RegularMINUTES: City Council Meeting March 4, 1991 MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Pro-Tem Jerry Jenkins, Councilman Carroll McNeill, Councilman Danny 11RcDaniel, Councilman Wendell Thomas and Councilwoman Margie Braxton, MEMBERS ABSENT: Mayor Nel Armstrong OTHERS PRESENT: City Secretary Rosalie Garcia. Chief of Police Benny Erwin, Elect Supt Larry Yoast, .public Works Supt Chuck Tucker, Vickie Perez -Sanger Courier, Billye Hollingsworth, Garland Thon-►ton, Steve Hollingsworth, Joe Lynn Roeder, Fire Chief 11 Ierwyn Tucker, and Fire Inspector Jim Conley 1. Mayor Pro-Tem Jerry Jenkins called the meeting to order. Councilman Thomas gave the invocation. Mayor Pro-Tem Jenkins led the pledge to the flag. 2. Minutes stood approved as printed with ame correction to reflect that Councilman McDaniel was present 3. Disbursements: Matson was made by Councilman Wendell Thomas and seconded by Councilman McNeilL Motion carried. 4. 5). Consider and Possible Action to Authorize Request for Proposals - Used Back -Hoe for Water Department Motion was made by Councilman McDaniel. and seconded by Councilwoman Braxton to authorize staff to seek proposals for one (1) used back -hoe with a front end loader. Motion carried. Vehicle must be ?fi or newer model Proposals will be accepted until 2:30 p.m., Monday, March 18, 1991. 5. 6). Consider and Passible Actf on Regarding; Ordinance k03-91 Regulating Recreational Vehicles and Trailers on Public Property C�pc:t.,�ai�,�-i'�CL�' frF`U:3—�1 CITY OF BANGER ��.� ` ; �' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BANGER, DENTON COUNTY, ��'� TEXAS, REGULA'T'ING PARKING WITHIN THE CITYY LIMITS, '� PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE, PROVIDING SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Motion was made by' Councilman McNeill to accept Ordinance #03-91 with the following changes -Section I. A. to one { 1) ton truck and Section L B. one (1) _ton tiruck.� Section II. - A. ninety . six (96) hours. Seconded bpi Councilwoman�Btaxton. Motion. carried.... ... , ... .,; �- �.. 6. ?). Consider and Possible Action Regarding Naming of New Street to be Constructed from Freese Drive Extension to David Drive Discussion. Motion v�ras made by Councilwoman Braxton and seconded by Councilman Thomas to name the proposed street to David Drivett, which is an extension of David. Motion carved. 7. 4). Citi2en's Input: a). Mrs. Billye Hollingsworth stated she works for the Crisis Center and that they have a limit of $50.00 on what they can help a family for one time. The other day she came to the City Office to see if we could leave someone's electricity on, if the Crisis Center would pay $50.00. She was told by one of the Office employees that we could not accept partial payments on electricity. She stated this made "no sense to her." She asked City Council if they were aware of this. Discussion. Mayor Pro-Tem Jenkins did advise that he felt this was somewhat regulated by law statute and that is probably the reason it wouldn't be accepted by the City. b. Mr. Billy Williams from Valley View, Texas representing the Senior Citizens of Valley View advised that they are all talking about the possibility of a "fishing bar" to the Marina. Mr. Williams continued by stating that if somebody could get a contract to build a Marina beside a fishing bar, it would be a goad investment. Mayor Pro-Tem Jenkins, in summary, stated Sanger is presently trying to secure a Marina on this side of the lake; however, the City will not receive any income from it. 8. Consider and Possible Action on Fire Code Enforcement Committee Discussion. Mayor Pro-Tem Jenkins volunteered himself to the committee. Mayor Pro-Tem also nominated Councilman McNeill, Jim Conley - Fire Inspector, Fire Chief Merwyn Tucker, and Chief of Police Benny Erwin. �. Consider and Possible Action to Appoint Representative to Upper Trinity Regional Water District Motion was made by Councilman McNeill to appoint John Hamilton as Representative to the Upper Trinity Regional Water District effective June 1, 1991 for a four year term. Seconder' by Councilman Wendell Thomas. Motion carried. 10. 11). Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance #04-91 Sanger's Anti -Litter Ordinance ORDINANCE #04-91 CITY OF SANGER AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE THRO`NING OR DEPOSITING OF LITTER IN PUBLIC PLACES IN THE CIT ► , OF # SANGER. TEXAS, REGULATING THE DISTRIBUTION OF COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL HANDBILLS, CONTROLLING THE DEPOSITING OF LITTER ON PRIVATE PREMISES; AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OR VIOLATIONS OF ITS PROVISIONS; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Motion was made by Councilman McNeill and seconded by Councilman McDaniel to adopt Ordinance #704-91. Motion carried. 11. 1.0). Consider and Possible Action on Prioritizing of Streets for _ Reconstruction City Council proceeded in prioritizing streets for construction. This to be an item on the next agenda to tak:e action. 12. City Administration Report: Mayor Pro Tem Jenkins briefly went over City Manager's Report: a. Larry Yoast, Electric Supt, gave a brief update on the conversion progress from 460 Volts to 1200 Volts in a City's effort to update our electrical system Ito better economical supply. b. City is still seeking a qualified applicant for part time Animal Control Officer. c. Fire Chief Tucker reports there will be an Emergency Medical Technician School (EMT) beginning about April lst conducted at the Fire Hall. 13. Any Other Such Matters: a. e Councilman McNeill asked Council about Mr. Benny Johnson's letter regarding solid waste transfer station. Discussion. Councilman McNeill requested that wee check on cubic yard capacity of a $18.00 dump permit b. Councilman McDaniel advised Chuck Tucker he had a resident complaint about a ditch problem on ?th and Bolivar. Chuck Tucker advised he would take care of it c. Councilman McNeill requested a report on the warrant status. 14. Meeting adjourned.