07/18/1994-CC-Minutes-RegularMINUTES: City Council Meeting
July 18, 1994
MEMBERS
PRESENT: Mayor Nel Armstrong, Councilwoman Margie Braxton,
Councilman Jae Bell, Councilman Jack Richardson,
Councilman Jerry Jenkins and Councilman Tommy Kincaid
QTHERS
PRESENT: City Administrator John Harr:iilton, City Secretary Rosalie
Chavez, Electric Superintendent Larry Yoast, Police Chief
Benny Erwin, Public tUorks Foreman Eddie Branham,
Garland Thornton - GNB, Lisa Hardy -Sanger Courier, and
Glenn Ervin
1. Mayor Armstrong called the meeting to order. City Administrator
John Hamilton gave the invocation which was followed by the pledge
to the flag.
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5.
CUNSENT AGENDA
a}. Approve Minutes
b}. Disbursements
Councilman Jenkins made the motion to approve Consent Agenda.
Seconded by Councilman Kincaid. Matian carried.
Citizen's Input - Nane
Consider and Possible Action Awarding Fire Department Vehicle Bids
Only one (1} bid received from the following:
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Hilz-Snider Chev.
Lease/Purchase
7.75% Int. Rate (not locked in}
48 mos. $ZZ,717.Z5
D.4.D. - 90J 11Cf days
Councilman Richardson made the motion to authorize purchase of a
1995 Suburban from Hilz-Snider as bid. Seconded by Councilman
Jenkins. Motion carried.
Consider and Possible Action Regarding Public Safety Radio System
Discussion.
Motion was made by Councilman Kincaid to accept recommendation of
the committee to approve the purchase of the $QQ megahertz radios
for police department and fire department. Seconded by
Councilwoman Braxton. Motion carried.
Consider and Possible Action Regarding :Resolution #R9-94 -
LimbfBrush Collection
Discussion included the fee to charge for the service . tan items 3 & 4
the fallowing changes were made:
3}. For any removal that would require more than thirty (30}
minutes, a Public Works supervisor shall inform the customer
requesting the service that the minimum charge of $15.Qa for
the first thirty (3Ci} minutes work vaill be charged, plus a charge
of $7.5o for eack dart or half hour necessary to e'osnplete the
req ,ested service.
4}. During extraordinary circumstance;s such as weather related
damage or other disaster either natural or man-made, the City of
Sanger will in all cases act in the best interest of the community
as a whole.
Motion was made by Councilman Richardson to adopt Resolution
#R9-94 as changed effective today. Seconded by Councilman Jenkins.
CITY OF BANGER.
Resolution #R9-9��
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL t)F THE CITY OF BANGER
ESTABLISHING A POLICY FOR CHANGE:a RELATING TO BRUSH AND
LIMB COLLECTION BY THE CITY OF SAlr(GER.
3}. For any removal that would require more than thirty (3a}
minutes, a Public iUorks supervisor shall inform the customer
requesting the service that the mir.�imum charge of $15.tltl for
the first thirty {34} minutes work vrill be charged, plus a charge
of $7.5� for each part or half hour necessary to complete the
requested service.
Motion carried with one (1} no vote - Councilman Bell.
7. Consider and Possible Action Regarding :E�esolution #Rlfl-94 -
Denco 9-1-1, 1995 Fiscal Plan
CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS
RESOLUTION NO. #Rla-94
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FISCAL, YEAR 1995 FINANCLAL
PLAN OF THE DENCO AREA 9-1-1 DIST:E�ICT, PURSUANT TO
ARTICLE 1432e V.A.T.S.; AND PROVIDINt� AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Motion was made by Councilman Bell to <�pprove Resolution #R1(3-94
Denca 9-1-1, Fiscal Plan. Seconded by Councilman Jenkins. Motion
carried.
8. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance #012-94 -Electric
Rates
Discussion included the passings of the L>.75°!o rate increase from our
electric provider Brazos Electric to the City in August, 1994.
The ordinance indicated the 3.75°!o increase to be passed on to all
classes of electric customers effective with the billing in August,
mailed out September 1st.
Motion was made by Councilman Kincaid to adopt Ordinance #012-94.
Seconded by Councilman Jenkins.
CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. #012-94
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANGF;R, DENTON COUNTY,
TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 11, ARTICLE 11.84C1 AND APPENDLX
ARTICLE 27.101, ARTICLE 27.1t�2 AND ARTICLE 27.1C73 OF THE
CITY OF BANGER CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND, PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Motion carried.
d}. City Administrator John Hamilton stated there was a copy of the
Texas Water Department Board census population estimates for
Sanger. He feels they are being too conservative, for the year
2000 with an estimate population of 5,000 and the year 2010
with an estimated population of 7,200. He feels the 7,200 will
be closer to the estimate for the year 2000.
12. Meeting ctui ourned.
Mayor
City Secretary