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10/07/1991-CC-Agenda Packet-RegularCITY COUNCIL AGENDA MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1991 2Q 1 BOLIVAR STREET, CITY HALL 7%00 P.M. 1. Call to Order, Invocation, and Pledge to the Flag 2. CONSENT AGENDA a). Approve Minutes of 9/ 16j91 AGENDA 3. Citizen's Input 4. Consider and Possible Action to Designate Cleanup Day -Sanger Beautification Board 5. Benny Johnson, Frontier Waste Management, to Discuss Solid Waste Rates 6. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance #011-91, Annexing Sanger Cemetery 7. Nominate Candidate to Denton Central Appraisal District Board 8. Consider and Passible Action Regarding Proposed Water Well 9. Consider and Passible Action Regarding Ordinance # 20-91, TMRS Updated Service Credits 1o. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Interlocal Agreement with Denton County -Railroad Ave. 11. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Proposed Landfill Purchase 12. Executive Session According to Article 5251-17, Vernon's Civil Statutes, {f), Negotiations for Acquisition of Real Property 13. 15. 16. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Executive Session City Administration Report Any Other Such Matters Adjournment nuoati uut pia City Secretary MeetingMINUTESa City- Council September * 9 r r Publiclectric Superintendent Larry Yoast Police Chief Benny * Superintendent Charleschad - Denton Record Chronicle, Betty Johnson Sanger Fenoglio, r AI. Almon, AcClellan. Bill Hood, Beverly Howard, Margaret Long, Pat Debbie Spindle,•.Webster, ones, Randall HouchirL Garland Thornton, Curtis Amyx, armen P. # Burl Bourland, Bob Denf, Bob Tallon, # Nelva Higgs `�. Consent Agenda: « er xr's celebration at th' downtown park • r .hamber with the Citys cooperation and greater efforts hopes to %ontinue with this tradition and increase its size to benefit the Nommunity without•' • incidents that occurred Saturday Ntayor thanked the chamber for coming and stated she was sure they could work tagether to make it better in the fixture. L Q'Q + •. ' i i �`r is i . . r iI Rol I WOMUM! r i •ii 144'a EWE" 4 M. i i rL4• • iad filed that Centel had made too much in Texas about $4,000,000 'Ilion dollars. Centel met with the Commission to come up with a Ian and being unsuccessful, filed a plan, August 29. dditional service enhancements for their customers to insure their elephone remain 7 the same level. �rroceeded with explainingoptions re+„ i roposed water well. i s r�' � ri. ♦..: • MOM iiici i i i! i i s e. i i • with a non4nterest bearing, ten year note, for thirteen (131, Landfillcres used landfill and twelve (12) acres of unused landfilL and the Cexas Health Department Permit ►: i ^ c i � 9 i i. ♦ . .. i � i. i i r. : i. ` s.. Brief discussion. nd out i G i. +i W 9 f► of r i 4 • F • ■ CC M1rL # w � 11:1111111;1 Ill It, r R # 4 # • ♦ # # ■ #.523.6 AcresSanger # OWN Vo .ffrilm .. fill K \■?:#e< #? f■» 2 2.■? f1±»<«<* @<«:» `° « ±#■» « Tax Rate © 2 f : # ^ d#2�2 »». »<»#f #» �# »- ?:,? �- «<�■>¥#■$<< ?�?<�� ©« PTO, #,:-f ?«< f:t \�° «: !2 °'■?f#< /■�< mom? §?#?:#< 2#»d�.: §#? ew..s.:Ky<■f». ..- a© �»»»f#<\»^: »e■�©�©� �»»» �2»2?■f »�� #&� 1»$ t.,f$�f�� °°2■f � <»» � . � »a<: : «f# »�$^.-°°� » »»■ »f 22 2af a< \■2nt:< < »»$■°-:*» ?§: ?»ate» :� .■- _<�.:# ■?,.#T<�?� f»i» ■« �.,? ®1!#<#«<! $<#y.#?:` �:« »<� `�� � < «!* - C#< 2#:t2 ?■»#- »_.�=«1:- � � <::? 2�#«»»�iT#?�:#�« \� y»«#» <, ■ <■! e\#y=»� .� L*WA« <_ f# ' \?7?�� »° W ` *» e■■»»< »$»-•,�»-a § 2.$?f $\�«« 2e»2 e°$�■»;§@« ■?°°°! $°»§e? 2■.: ?■f ?^.??«©f`: »»y..d.?/ ff$»�»2»?2aff\t2f\$© ef$»l■» �'e.l$y.° 't; � » <..mIII kit .■y.$..> »±?? 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TEXAS, TO PROVIDE FOR ® SCHEDULE $2«,-»UTILITY,:-»: PROVIDING FO HE REPEAL F ORDINANCESN CONFLICT, PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY \.®.-f■<.■,G A PENALTY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE$f2 Motion o carried. El .2: Budget • # #, ADOPTING THE BU! • w THE CITY OF SANGER, w THE FISCAL YEAR• •.1, 199 AND INTER )EPARTMENT AND FUND AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. County Transportation Committee. Tne Committee win be examining a possible November Bond Election for Denton County to improve and expand County Roads. extended the final inspectiondate, November9# 000 ft of ! . i ()a Councilman Kincai water line. 2). Councilman Berndt asked what are the plans to do something on t3th Street? "I CC MIrL « \ +a»- � «� «� © ■<«= 2:42- °--�.-. ... < yf2 ©. . ,� ¥,.<- a ■#<z • °�`<»f�® ■.?:? 2■ « ? ■ �»# . ■ :f« « #2 ?TI »<»?< ZPA «4 compensation - •< #;# we have, ?:� ? »�`� :t» ;f� ? #` ? # «: »: # T «.■�� <Tf: y %� �,»< .i�?#»?`#2`� Secretary, Chuck Tucker, Larry m 2■!: . and Benny Erwin getting the Park <t»a< 4< the celebratiorL ©® also stated , please pass that on t, their employees. CIT AV OF SANGER s BOX 578 .NGER,TEXAS 76266 1 * osalie Garcia, City Secretary .41 i w ►' x ctober 4, 1991 a s r r r regarding agenda DEC MEMORANDUM #954 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF SANGER P. O. BOX 578 SANGER, TEXAS 76266 Honorable Mayor &Members of e City Council John Hamilton, City Manager qf October 4, 1991 Solid Waste Rates I4ir. Benny Johnson of Frontier Waste Management has requested to addre; s Council concerning their solid waste collection rates. As you know, the residential rate adopted by Council for 91/92 is $7.10 per month. A copy of the collection contract is enclosed for your review. JH:es Enclosure CONTRACT FOR SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT made this , day of n%Ue+r hc2 , 1989 by and between FRONTIER WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC., a Texas Corporation ("Contractor") and THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS ("City") WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Contractor is engaged in the business of providing commercial and residential solid waste removal, and WHEREAS, the City desires to have the Contractor perform such solid waste removal services to the residents and businesses within its legal boundaries; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, agreements and considerations herein contained, the City and the Contractor hereby agree as follows: 1. _Exclusive. Right. The City hereby grants to the Contractor the .exclusive right and obligation to provide solid waste collection services within the City's legal boundaries as they exist as of the date hereof and as may be extended during the term hereof. 2. Term. A. The initial term of this Agreement shall be for a period of five (5) years commencing on January 1, 1990 and terminating on December 31, 1995, subject to prior termination as described in Paragraphs 2 (e) or 6 below and subject to annual review as provided in Paragraph 2 (C) below. H. Notwithstanding the provisions in Paragraph 2 (A) above, either party may terminate this Agreement, during the initial term hereof or any renewal term thereafter, after ninety (90) days written notice to the other party; provided, such early termination shall not relieve either party of its obligations hereunder that have accrued prior to the effective date of such termination. Co The provisions of Paragraph 5 below shall be reviewed annually by each party hereto and may be changed upon the mutual agreement of both parties. D. The initial five (5) year term of this Agreement may be extended by the mutual consent of the parties hereto for a similar five (5) year term, provided, however, that the party desiring to extend this Agreement shall provide the other party with its intention to extend the Agreement at least One Hundred and Twenty (120) days prior to the expiration of the initial five (5) year term. 3. Covenants of Contractor. The Contractor covenants and agrees to the following: A. Residential Collection. Residential collection shall be twice weekly on Monday and Thursday of each week except for Christmas Day and other Holidays as Att111Ya1 rZ)4)Qby the Sanger City Council. Hours of collection shall commence not earlier than 7:30 am and conclude not later than 3:30 pm on each collection day. Contractor shall be required to pick-up only solid waste that is in plastic bags (not to exceed 'fin nallnnc2% metal or plastic - - - p garbage cans (not to exceed 30 gallons) or other acceptable containers or bundles (not to exceed 40 pounds and 3 feet in length each). Be Commercial Collection. Commercial collection including multiple dwellings of four (4) or more units and all businesses (commercial and/or industrial establishments) are to be serviced on an "As -Needed" basis. The type of solid waste receptacle used by any commercial customer shall be used at the sole expense of such commercial customer. Hand pick-up customers shall use a 30 gallon container. The hours of collection for commercial services shall commence not prior to 6:00 am and conclude not later than 9:00 pm on each Monday and Thursday, except for Christmas Day and other Holidays as authorized by the Sanger City Council. Apartments and/or multi -family residences will be collected between 8:00 am and 99.00 pm on each collection day. The Contractor will place in the City, at no cost to the City, 10 gallon receptacles for trash collection at all parks within the City and in the downtown area. In addition, the Contractor will provide temporary placement of trash containers for special events sponsored by the City and located within the City upon the request of the Sanger City Council, Co Compliance with Laws. All solid waste collected by the Contractor will be disposed of in a landfill other than that owned and/or operated by the City. The Contractor will comply with all applicable State and Federal laws regarding collection and transportation of solid waste material. D. Due .Care. The Contractor shall exercise due care and caution to protect and preserve public and private property including City streets and parking areas while performing its obligations hereunder. Vehicles used by the Contractor in performing its residential services hereunder shall only drive down the middle of all residential streets and roads and shall not zigzag from one side of the street to the other. 2 r E. Franchise Fee. The Contractor will pay monthly to the City a Franchise Fee of Seven Percent (7�) of its monthly gross receipts for its residential and commercial collections. This Franchise Fee represents a charge for use of the City's streets. F. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain general liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate; provided, however, that the amount may be raised if the. City is required to raise its liability coverage above amounts presently required by Federal or State laws. The City shall be named as an additional insured on such policy and such policy will contain a provision ._�;� �.aG 111.'�U1G1 wiii iiu� c:d ncei the policy without giving the City thirty (30) days' written notice. G. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its agents against any claims relating to injury to persons, property, employees or anyone else under the control of the Contractor whose performance or failure to perfona causes a claim to be made against the City. H. General Conditions. The Contractor shall not deny employment to any., person for reasons of race, creed, national origin or religion.. Each employee of the Contractor shall at all times carry a valid Texas Operator's Drivers's License applicable to the type of vehicle that he is operating. Wages of all employees of the Contractor will equal or exceed the minimum wage requirements as established by local, state and federal agencies. In addition, the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Acts. The Contractor shall not litter any residential or commercial dwelling in the process of performing its services hereunder; provided, however, that the Contractor shall not be required to collect any solid waste material that has not been placed in plastic trash ba s, approved containers. or is bundled. (as described above). In the event of spillage by the Contractor, the Contractor shall properly clean up any and all litter. Hazardous waste, body waste, dead animals, abandoned vehicles, vehicle parked, large equipment and parts thereto will not be required to be collected by the Contractor, unless the Contractor agrees to collect such items. J The Contractor shall have on hand at all times in good working order, such equipment that shall permit the Contractor, to adequately and efficiently perform its duties hereunder. Such equipment shall be purchased Prom nationally known and recognized manufacturers of solid waste collection and disposal equipment. Solid waste collection equipment shall be of the enclosed load packer type and all equipment shall be kept in good repair and appearance and in a sanitary, clean and run ready condition at all times. The Contractor shall have available to it at all times reserve equipment which can be put into service and operation in case of any breakdown of its equipment. The Contractor shall nave vested title to all solid waste materials generated within the Municipal Area of the city. i 4. Covenants of the Citk. The City covenants and agrees as follows: A. To remit all amounts due to the Contractor by the tenth (loth) day of each month commencing in the month of February, 1990. H. Provide the contractor with confirmation of the residential and commercial customers on a monthly basis. C. To collect all state and local taxes due on the services provided by the Contractor hereunder and to remit all such amounts due to the appropriate authorities. - D. To grant to the Contractor the right to pursue any cause of action the Contractor may have against any third party for interfering with the Contractors exclusive right and obligation to provide solid waste collection services hereunder. In granting such rights, the Contractor shall be entitled to pursue its remedies without notice to the City. 5. Payment for Services Rendered. The City shall pay to the Contractor for its services rendered pursuant to Paragraph 3 above, an amount based upon the following structure: A. Residential Services - $6.25 per month (hand pick-up) per individual residence B. Commercial Customers (hand pick-up,.3 containers maximum) i. Two pick-ups per week - $9.50/month ii. Three pick-ups per week - $19.00/month iii. Five pick-ups per week - $28.50/month n 0_ ,: C. Container Services i. One and a Half (1 1/2) yd. containers a. One pick-up per week - $15.00/month b. Two pick-ups per week - $27.00/month e. Three pick-ups per week - $35.00/month ii. Three (3� vd. containers a. one pick-up per week - $27.0o/month b.� Two pick-ups per week - $44.50/month e. Three pick-ups per week - $61.50/month iii. Four (4) yd. containers a. One pick-up per week - $32.00/month b. Two pick-ups per week - $51.85/month c. Three pick-ups per week - $71.70/month D. Payment of Taxes. The amounts represented in Paragraph 5 (A) through (C) above do not include state and local taxes. The amounts of any local or state taxes shall be added to the amounts described in Paragraphs 5 (A) through (C) above and collected by the City; provided, however, that the fifty cent ($.50) per ton solid waste disposal fee charged by the state is included in the amount shown in Paragraph 5(A) through (C) above and shall be paid by the Contractor. 6. Payment. For services rendered pursuant to Paragraph 3 above and pursuant to the fee schedules provided in Paragraphs 5 (A) through (D) above, t}ie City shall pay the Contractor within ten (10) days after the end of each calendar month. In the event the City does not remit any payment to the Contractor within twenty-five (25) days after the end of any calendar month, the Contractor shall have no further obligation to provide any services hereunder.' 5 r 7. General Provisions, A. Modification.,This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto and shall not be considered modified, altered, changed or amended hereto. in any respect unless in writing and signed by both parties B. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws Texas. of the State of C. Binding Effect. s Agreement 4-., 4ftshall be bindinar upon and i ni rca l% w _ _ _ r, .. _ assigns. - -- =•c ivrz„El-LIc or the parties successors and D. Assignment. This Agreement shall not be assigned by the Contractor without the written consent of the City; provided, however, that the assignment by the Contractor to an affiliated or related entity or party shall not require the consent of the City. IN executed written. WITNESS .WHEREOF, this Agreement THE CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS Nel Armstrong Its: Mayor FRONTIER WASTE MANAGEMENT, Benny h Its: President on the City and the Contractor have as of the day and year first above INC. ATTEST: Its: C t Secretary ATTEST: By: Its: City Secretary . . MTNU"fE UkDER At the _ regular scheduled meeting c,t held August 21, 1989 ire the Cc,unc:ii 201 Bolivar Street, the following itc:ra wa upon by the City Council. 7. the ganger City Council Chambers at City Hill, s discussed and/car acted Consider and Possible Action to Award the Solid Waste Disposal . Bid Councilman McNeill made awarded to Frontier for that City .Council will Seconded by Councilman one no vote Councilman I, 'RoNotsalie heregy certif ay re a true and 21 day the motion that the contract 5 years with the stipulation approve the contract. Shaw. Motion carried with Thomas. Garcia, City :Secretary fc�r the Ci•I:y of �anr�cr, dc, that the above rnin�.ite�:� cif the describt•�d rnec�t my correct account of the prc�ceedi•rig held o•r, the of Autos t- 1 ��..... 89... Given under my hand and seal o•F the City of Sanger, this 23rd day of Augusti`�..-...$�.. �i_ ROSALIE GARCIA, CITY :�f_LRc)",' NY �,� MINUTE URDEFt Flt the City Council r,1eeting of the Sanger City Council t,hld ,___I��r._ _1'7. 199n in the Council Charnbers at City Nall, :�C�1 E�alivar 5traet, the following item was discussed and/or acted upon by the City Council. 7 (14) . Any Other Such Matters: Mayor Armstrong advised due to the item being left off the agenda City Council could include i t- •i n i-hp anor�rl� - - -- - -- --. �..� ...y.......0 for the 27th. a. Vice -President of rrontier Waste, Randy Johnson presented their proposals which reflected a 6.7$ increase in Sanitation Rate for residential and commercial. Discussion followed. This item will be an Meeting for the 27th I, FiC,r 11 i e hereby certify are �� true and 17 day agenda item of December. in the City Council Garcia, City Secretary fc,r the City •cif Sanger, da tFi.�t the above rninutes cif tha_ dp5cribc�d rneetinq ccrrer•L account c+f tha pr��eeding. held an the c,f December � l5 Given under ►ny hand and seal cif the City of Sanger, this 29 � day c,f Januar�____,i__t 15 91 . �� --- �o��Q� __ ` Q _' a05ALIE GA�iCIA, CITY SECFtCTAf�Y MINUTE URDEFt Flt the City Council r,1eeting of the Sanger City Council t,hld ,___I��r._ _1'7. 199n in the Council Charnbers at City Nall, :�C�1 E�alivar 5traet, the following item was discussed and/or acted upon by the City Council. 7 (14) . Any Other Such Matters: Mayor Armstrong advised due to the item being left off the agenda City Council could include i t- •i n i-hp anor�rl� - - -- - -- --. �..� ...y.......0 for the 27th. a. Vice -President of rrontier Waste, Randy Johnson presented their proposals which reflected a 6.7$ increase in Sanitation Rate for residential and commercial. Discussion followed. This item will be an Meeting for the 27th I, FiC,r 11 i e hereby certify are �� true and 17 day agenda item of December. in the City Council Garcia, City Secretary fc,r the City •cif Sanger, da tFi.�t the above rninutes cif tha_ dp5cribc�d rneetinq ccrrer•L account c+f tha pr��eeding. held an the c,f December � l5 Given under ►ny hand and seal cif the City of Sanger, this 29 � day c,f Januar�____,i__t 15 91 . �� --- �o��Q� __ ` Q _' a05ALIE GA�iCIA, CITY SECFtCTAf�Y MINUTE ORI)E�t At the City Council rneeting of the Sanger City Council held Dec"27, 1990 _ .,.�._____,. in the Caunci l Chambers at City Mall, �C�1 Holivar Street, the fallowing item was discussed and/ar acted upon by the City Council. 4. Consider and Possible Action on a rate adjustment on solid waste services requested by Frontier Waste Management. �: L 1sl+UJ�1V11. Councilman Jenkins made a motion to grant Frontier Waste Management a 5.9% increase overall, billing date effective on 2/1/91 Billing. Seconded by Councilwoman Marge Braxton. Motion carried. I, kc�r,al ie Garcia, City Secretary far the City of Sanger, da hereby certify that the shave ►ninutes of the described rnePtinq are a true and correct account of the pr��eeding.held an the 27 day of December � l�� Given under my hand ar�d seal of the Ci�� cif Sanger, this �.- 29 � day of � January � l9 t�D5ALIE GAftCIA, CITY SECf�i_7At�Y MINUTE GIRDER At the City Council meeting of the Sanger City Council hhld „��;j�B, qq� in the Council Charnbers at City Hall, .�.��1 E�ol ivar Street, the fol lc+wing item was discussed and/or actad upon by the City Council. 6. Consider and Possible Action on Solid Waste Transfer Station Frontier Waste Management, Tnc. presented the following plan for service availability: PLAN B. Frontier Waste Services Available: 1. Eight 4 yd. containers = 32 yds. $ 50.00 per month rent. 200.00 per pull (dump) ALL Eight or 25.00 per can dumped. � ' 2. Curb Side Special Pickups: FWM can make pre -arranged and paid special. pickups at curb side on Thursdays, and depending upon availability Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays $ 5.00 per washing machine, dryer, chair and items such sized. $10.00 per refriyerator (with compressor removed), Sofa, mattress, and items such sized. $15.00 and up for larger sized piles of waste (cost depends upon, amount and time to load). ****************** No Hazardous 6•Jaste **********�************ Tires, Batteries, Used Motor_ Oil, etc. 3. Construction and demolition Site Pick-ups: FWM suggest that the City of Sanger pass an ordinance that ' requires all construction and demolition sites to obtain at least one 4 yd container for the purpose of disposing of solid waste. This would reduce the amount of waste going to the landfill containers, and keep the construction or demolition sites cleaner and safer. $25.00 set fee 25.00 per dump CONT: 2nd Page 1, Ftaralie Garcia,- City Secretary far the City cif Sangerq do hereby Certify that the abrve rninutes of the dpsCribpd rneetinq are a true and correct account of the pr eeding.held on the 18 day of March � 15 �� Given under my hand and seal of thh City of Sanger, this �-� ? 8 � day o f ;,_„TTApr i 1 �---.�.�..v 15 91 �. n Q _ FtO5ALlE GAt�CIA, CITY 5ECI2CTAf�Y City Council Minute Order 3-18-91 Page 2 * If container remains at site for over two months a $50.00 minimum will be charged per month (minimum two dumps per month). Councilman Jenkins made the motion to accept r.W.M.'s Proposal Plan B with the City picking up the $50.00 per month residential with the balance billed to the customer. Seconded by Councilman McNeill. Motion carried. R 0, BOX 578 kI°I ER, TEXAS 76266 Annexing Sanger orructiC' .' w'. ski, f if3 -'.presented, To yo1_$t" coYisidIr-'.r,$ is ORDINANCE 011-91 ANNEXING SANGER CEMETERY ORDINANCE it 11-91 Annexing Sanger Cemetery CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING A TRACT OF LAND CONTIGUOUS AND ADJACENT TO THE CITY OF SANGER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS: ABSTRACT #29, SHEET 4, RUBEN BEBEE, CONSISTING OF 23.6 ACRES (SANGER CEMETERY), AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the request for annexation was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Sanger, Texas, on petition of John Coker, and l HEREAS, an opportunity was afforded at a public hearing lield far that purpose on the 3rd day of September, 1991, in the Council Chambers, 291 Bolivar, Sanger, Texas, for all interested persons to stage their views and present evidence bearing upon the annexation provided by this ordinance, and WHEREAS, an opportunity was afforded at a that purpose on the 16th day of September, 1991, 201 Bolivar, Sanger, Texas, for all interested persc and present evidence bearing upon the annexation ordinance, and public hearing held for in the Council Chambers, nS to state their views provided by this NOW, THEREFORE, The City Council of the City of Sanger, Deritozi County, Texas, Hereby Ordains: Section I That the hereinafter described tract of land be, and the same is hereby annexed to the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas, and the same is made hereby, a part of said City and the land as well as the present and future I nhabitants thereof shall be entitled to all rights and privileges as other citizens of said City and shall be bound by the acts and ordinances of said City now in effect or which may hereafter be enacted and the property situated therein shall be subject to and shall hear its prorata part of the taxes levied by the City of Sanger. The tract of land hereby annexed is described as follows, to -wit: Abstract #29, Sheet 4, Ruben Bebee, consisting of 23.6 acres. (Sanger Cemetery} Ord. # 1 1-91 {Annexing Sanger Cemetery) Page 2 Section II The abo Je described land is hereby zoned and shall so appear on the official zoning map of the City of Sanger, Denton Counter, Texas, the same map being amended accordingly. Section III This ordinance shall take effect upon City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas, passage by the City Council of the Passed and Approved by the City Council of Sanger, Denton County, Texas this day of , 1991. Nel Armstrong Mayor ATTEST: Rosalie Garcia City Secretary a i ■ iLiRn • t nwji ohn Hamilton, City Manager ♦b• , **, omination! i r Appraisal Distril +► . .. positiorL At the writing of • availablereply. If a name is + .you will be notified. i t ♦ t * . w ! RillcliL— ohn Hamilton,Manager i t a Yy;t t4 y i onsider Possible sed Water Well the proposed Water Well and options to finance the project An members of the Board were present They were furnished all the related material that has been presented to CounciL In less than an hour of discussion, the Board animously approvedtwo recommendations,one t proceed and t refinance bonds extending i debt payments to 2011 and reducing the interest on the 1982 and 1985 issues. T ! Y acknowledgedimpression that they realizationY water ratesincreasebut a+ was membersway to moderate the immediate increases and to build a larger customer base through growth to pay for the debt Chair Inman and the other r .Council emphasize thatY Y Y useful life for the entire debt service term providing peak water supply in order to help controlour tw and that the refinancing substantially reducesour cost of money �hfat�er 1Vl�ter Silling� ��2��'� 1 15-Aug-91 - 14,312,100 15-Aug-90 11,571,400 15-Jul-91 12,628,000 15-Jul-90 14,165,500 15-Jun-91 8,986,600 15-Jun-90 11,011,900 15-May-91 9,345,500 15-May-90 7,412,600 15-Apr-91 10,108,30U 15-Apr-90 8,846,300 15-Mar-91 7,828,300 15-Mar-90 7,691,800 15-Feb-91 8,778,000 15-Feb-90 8,336,200 15-Jan-91 14,748,000 15-Jan-90 10,137,600 15-Dec-90 9,828,800 15-Dec-90 8,580,700 15-Nov-90 10,009,000 15-Nov-90 8,832,?AO 15-Oct-90 10,395,900 15-Oct-90 10,784,400 15-Sep-90 14.619,100 15-Sep-90 13.491.700 131,585,600 120,662,300 Metered water usage increased 9.1Wo from fiscal year 89/90 to FY 90/91. ;. ,! s Tuesday,lice 111i Board of t e ty of Sanger met in a called meeting at 7 p.m., September 24,1991 in the City Halli Room, Bolivar, Sanger, Texas 76266, to consider the posted agenda. IiI PRESENT: Freddy Inman, Rhonda Jackson, Allan Sweeney, Glenn Shaw, and Lynn Spinks I' A db i.L.L try PRESENT: Superintendent of Public Works Chuck Tucker and City Manager John Hamilton 1). The meeting was called to order by Chair Freddy Inman at 7.03 p.m. presented for approvaL Motion to accept by Member seconded by # supply prior to receiving water from t e Upper Trinity Regional Water District an# financing options. MemberWater Well Project by Member Jackson, seconded by . # # `# debt i 0 #,reducing on Unanimous.xist ON 111111111111111111 pill mar a wtpa ?■?■<# 1«\=<■< 2`»2:2w ■-< \!?»?■». A2A o.y> 1991 - e<«;»»?<- :02e9,°R° ■2» 2 ,?<2 e<# Q? *$2s# .■.<:_ .■ =1 ■ ` f< <` #< f ® 1:. - ` \ <w 2 ,«- #» <»` ■: 2 !. T ~ ,.... .,. , . ,w4:■ . ■TT? #»# TE MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT Y 1200 NORTH INTERSTATE 35, AC 512/476-7577 POST OFFICE BOX 2225 AUSTIN, TEXAS 78768 September 20, 1991 Mrs. Rosalie Garcia City Secretary` City of Sanger P. O. Box 578 Sanger, Texas 76266 Dear Rosalie: Earlier this year we completed an Updated Service-`redit/Annuity Increase study for your City, and mailed the results of that Study to ypu A We are now mailing you model ordinances to adopt the additional TMRS benefits that were recommended in your City's Updated Service Credit/Annuity Increase study. If the City plans to adopt these provisions, the ordinance must be adopted and received in our office prior to January 1, 1992. It will be most helpful if we could receive your ordinance at the earliest possible date, in that we have numerous changes to make in various membership records. In addition, we will also need to notify the City's retirees of the change in their retirement benefits. Member cities of TMRS may adopt Updated Service Credits/Annuity Increases on an annual basis, and most member cities update their retirement prograrns each year. We would especially encourage those cities who have not previously adopted these benefits, or whose last adoption was several years ago, to take advantage of this opportunity to upgrade TMRS benefits for both active employees and retirees. By adopting this ordinance, the City will not have to adopt an ordinance each year to re -authorize calculations of these benefits, and the Updated Service Credit/Annuity Increase will remain in effect for future years until such time as it is discontinued by an ordinance adopted by the City Council. We have already received ordinances from a number of cities thus far, adopting various additional TMRS benefits, and have talked to other cities who have adopted these benefits but have not yet mailed their ordinances to our office. Of the Updated Service Credit ordinances received, 89% have adopted the automatic repeating Updated Service Credit provision. The Texas Municipal Retirement System staff would like very working with you in upgrading your retirement program. If w this regard, please feel free to contact our office. Sincerely, much to have the opportunity of e may be of assistance to you in ary V Anderson Assistant Director Enclosure ORDINANCE #020-91 TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM AN ORDINANCE AUTFiORIZING AND ALLOWING, UNDER THE ACT GOVERNING THE TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM, "UPDATED SERVICE CREDITS" IN SAID SYSTEM ON AN ANNUAL BASIS FOR SERVICE PERFORMED BY QUALIFYING MEMBERS OF SUCH SYSTEM WHO AT THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE ALLOWANCE ARE IN THE EMPLOYMENT OF THE CITY OF ; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR THE ORDINANCE. TMRS-C/A-R (6-1991) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF .TEXAS: Section 1. Authorization of Updated Service Credits. (a) On the terms and conditions set out in Sections 853.401 through 853,404 of Subtitle G of Title 8, V.T.C.A., Government Code, as amended, (hereinafter referred to as the "TMRS Act"), each member of the Texas Municipal Retirement System (hereinafter referred to as the "System") who has current service credit or prior service credit in the System in force and effect on the 1st day of January of the calendar year preceding such allowance, by reason A service in the employment of the City of (hereinafter called the "City"), and on such date had at least 36 months of credited service with the System, shall be and is hereby allowed "Updated Service Credit" (as that term is defined in subsection (d) of Section 853.402 of the TMRS Act). (b) The Updated Service Credit hereby allowed and provided for shall be % of the "base Updated Service Credit" of the member (calculated as provided in subsection (c) of Section 853,402 of the TMRS Act). If the City has previously adopted, or if it hereafter adopts an ordinance authorizing Updated Service Credit for unforfeited credit for prior service or current service with any other participating municipality, the calculations and adjustments set forth in Section 853.601 of the TMRS Act shall apply to any such transferred service. (c) Each Updated Service Credit allowed hereunder shall replace any Updated Service Credit, prior service credit, special prior service credit, or antecedent service credit previously authorized for part of the same service. (e) The initial allowance of Updated Service Credit hereunder shall be effective on January 1, 19929 subject to approval by the Board of Trustees of the System. An allowance shall be made hereunder on January 1 of each subsequent year until this ordinance ceases to be in effect under subsection (e) of Section 853.404 of the TMRS Act, provided that, as t such subsequent year, the actuary for the System has made the determination set forth in subsection (d) of Section 853.404 of the TMRS Act. Updated Service Credit Ordinance epeatinv) ... (conti (e) In accordance with the provisions of subsection (d) of Section 853.401 of the TMRS Act, the deposits required to be made to the System by employees of the several participating departments on account of current service shall be calculated from and after the effective date of this ordinance on the full amount of such person's compensation as an employee of the City. Section 2. Effective Date. Subject to approval by the Board of Trustees of the System, this ordinance shall be and become effective on the 1st day of January, 1992. Passed and approved this the ATTEST: City Secretary or Clerk APPROVED: Mayor 19 . TO: FROM: DATE. SUBJECT: CITY OF BANGER P. O. Box 578 BANGER, TEXAS 76266 Honorable Mayor &Members of the Gity Council: John Hamilton, City Manager October 4, 1991 Interlocal Agreement with Denton County - Railroad Ave. The enclosed letter and Interlocal agreement in the amount of $800.00 with Denton County are presented for your consideration. This project was discussed when several area residents attended your meeting in behalf of a variance request JH:es Enclosures DENTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DENNIS M. BURN, P.E., DIRECTOR (817) 383.1166 COURTHOUSE ON THE SQUARE 110 W. HICKORY DENTON, TEXAS 76201 September 24, 1991 Mr. John Hamilton City Manager City of Sanger 201 Bolivar Street Sanger, TX 76266 RE: PROPOSID INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (ICA) RAILROAD AVENUE Dear Mr. Hamilton: Commissioner Don Hill has instructed me not to enter into an agreement with the City of Sanger on the Keeton Road project until after the November 5, 1991 Bond Program Election, as this road is a candidate project. Enclosed are two copies of an ICA for Railroad Avenue. Please review, and if acceptable, obtain City Council approval and forward both copies to this office. I will then place it on the next available Commissioner's Court agenda for their consideration. Please contact me if you have any questions'. %t r rely, Lr s Y-- enn Burn, P. E. Director of Public Works Denton County DB:jp cc: Commissioners Court Jack Wagner Sam Tipton THI: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON * INTERLOCAI. COOPERATION AGREEMENT TH1S AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 1991 by and between Denton County, political subdivision of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as the "County", and the "'-"l "� ......•'..� , Lt EJO1111Cd1 SuuC11V1S1U11/E'Ill:lCy l0CtiLP.O within Denton County, Texas, duly organized and authorized under the laws of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as I. For the purposes and consideration herein stated, the project is described as follows: Sanger will prepare Railroad Avenue base to be in proper condition for paving .operations. County will provide a double course penetration asphalt surface after Sanger work efforts are complete. Total project length: 1,200 feet. Sanger will pay County $800.00 for materials and fuel prior to County initiation of paving operations. II. The County will provide labor and equipment and Sanger (Political Sub-Subdivision/Entity) will provide materials and fuel for all work to be performed under this agreement. Sanger is solely responsible for the design, (Political Subdivision/Entity) specifications, and location of this project. County will provide labor and equipment only when available, after giving first priority to the maintenance of c ounty roads. This project is tentatively scheduled to begin on October 25, 1991 This agreement is not intended that provided by law. Neither immunity or defense that would third parties, to extend the liability of Sanger nor otherwise be available to it IV. the parties beyond County waives any against claims by This agreement may be terminated at any time, by either party giving sixty (60) days advance written notice to the other party. V. The undersigned officer and/or agent of the parties hereto are properly authorized officials and have the necessary authority to execute this agreement on behalf of the parties hereto, and each party hereby certifies to the other that any necessary resolutions extending said authority have been duly passed are now in full force and effect. EXECUTED in two (2) originals at Denton, Denton County, Texas on the day and year first written above. ' BY: RY "COUNTY" Renton County 110 West Hickory Denton, Texas 76201 The Honorable Jeff Moseley Denton County Judge Acting on behalf of, and by the authority of the Commissioners Court of Denton County, Texas PROVED *AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: ROB MORRIS CHIEF CIVIIATTORNEY DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS " Sanger BY: Acting on behalf of, and by the authority of Sanger ohn Hamilton, City ! .:.... i. 199 -. Manager R /A on Proposed Landfill Purchase StocWs proposal. This item is listed in order to discuss the proposal if a written reply from the Texas Department of Health regarding transfer of liability is recei1: closure1011111,2111119 1. Travis Roberts of Aunter Associates was notitled in order to input on estimated time frame before we receive our iinanci g p177 is i ♦ ! r. ! i - i i R. its, In is Upirlio InMMI way not in the y. best interest 2). the issue of final liability if his company went out of business, and my recommendation f.- 1. ' upfront cash T. wouldnsfer be in the. best interest .n. the . I IMF Mr Mal M70011 6 , believes, but has not given a final opinion, that this could apply to the permit also. N imC, n f3c rn s cr . ruf sstvnc l cor or atinrr ( ttr_>rne4 s nr. Lau. 3361.1J. Mnin / P. C7. f3ax 777 leu isvillr , TexCaS 75C.1(i l FACSIMILE TRANSMI88ION COVER BiIEE' fiori lt1 J. N2imCn Mc rc ret C. Barnes RATE: TOa 'AX # FROM: FAX #t fiYFE OF MATERIAL: ootober 2, 159i John xamiiton, City Manager city of sariger t817) 4ss 418a Ronald J. Neiman NEIMAN & BARNES a professional corporation ( 14) 436-1349 Lett®r re: FotentS.al_,Sale of Landfill # PA©EB (including cover sheet}* INSTRUCTIONS: ('h.: 21 /ct3c5.155i3 Fc x: ? t t/ t36-13 9 * Please Cali (214) 436-1558 if ali pages are riot received. r r f�onc�icl J. NPImQn Morgarr�t C, ac�rn�s N�im�n � f3�rnc�s professivrtc�l cvr�o�•dtiorr flttorn��s nt lain 3t36 UJ, MC�in / �. t7. f3ox 717 lc�,tu isvi I le, ic�,xci17506 7 October 2, 1991 'I'EI�EC4PIED TO ($17) 458-4180 ANn BENT VIA RE4ULAR MAIL Mr. John Hamilton, City Manager City of Sanger P. O. Eox 578 Sanger, Texas 76256 RE: Patentiial Sale of Landfill bear John: Pli.: 2l �1�136.1 SSa Fc�x: Q 1 �/�36-13�9 You have requested some input based upon the offer of Southwest Paper Stock, Ync., to purchase the City�s landfill and permit, As we discussed on the phone, r suggested that you contact the State to see what their position would'be with respect to liability on the landfill site in the event that it were sold. As a general rule, liability in this area first goes to the current property owner, and if no success is obtained, then the State continues down the line of most previous owners in order to find some person or entity that is financially capable of rectifying any hazardous situation that might occur. With respect to the sale of the landfill, in order to comply with the applicable provisions of the Igo a�, C�Qve�,�,men Cog, any property that the City owns which it desires to sell must first be appraised to determine the proper value, and thereafter, advertised and opened for bidding from the public and sold to thQ highest bidder. Thus, to simply accept the letter offex from Southwest Paper Stock, Inc., at this paint would be premature and would not comply with State law concerning procedure far disposing of City property. Next, I have a problem with the method of compensation which they have proposed, by payment of a non -interest -bearing note over a number of years. As a general rule, the City is not fn the financing business, and is constitutionally prohibited from lending its credit to the benefit of someone else. While I know of .instances where cities have permitted a pay out over some period -- Gr - .a ._ , .� � _ , t -... ... ,.._ _ .. . Mr. John City of October page 2 Hamilton, Sanger a, i9s� City Manager of time, it has always been in an interest -bearing manner. The IRS imputes interest whether it is paid or not, as their position is, it is only reasonable to expect interest to be paid if money is "borrowed" over a period of time. While this is not specifically in point with this issue, I think there would be substantial criticism of such an arrangement. Additionally, if the property is sold on an installment basis and the purchaser defaults, the City�s remedy would be to foreclose upon the note, thereby regaining ownership and control of the property. Thus, the city would not be removing itself from the liability for hazardous instances at the landfill to any meaningful degree.- For instance, when a property owner is sued for delinquent property taxes, the "lender" is also joined as a party because the lender has a substantial interest in the property. Additionally, if this or some other purchaser obtains the property, it would be desirable to have a corporate surety bond issued for the period of time for which liability will remain on the landfill. The promise tv accept liability for hazardous waste is only 2�s good as the financial composition of the entity making the promise; consequently, if an under -financed purchaser defaults, then the City is right back where it started unless there is some type of surety by an acceptable insurance company to fulfill the obligation of the defaulted party, Please advise if I may be of additionacl�information. sincerely, Ronald J. Ne�.man R�7N: dmy �.� . ;� h�H(.;: �.�"M �C` � 1�:+F-I�yJ �.�� � �� i i=�M t F_,-r.- -1 =�f_I A it will have to be through a bid process. This Executive Session is for the ?urpose of discussing the sale and deciding if you want to seek an appraisal of the value of both the land and the permit In discussing this with Ron Neiman, he est'mates that these appraisals could take from several weeks to several months to achieve. With this information considered with the fact that our landfill has been finally inspectecL the question arises as to whether or not this sale is logistically possible. CITY OF a • Pe Ov BOX r NIGER, 76266 #Hamilton,Manager k r� #M.4, 199 ity j.. r • w Report now owns rsection ofsewer lines. I#ORKWAI r 11 WIN III .. r twas approved as to legality by our Consulting City Attorney. Mr. Spore $4,25 r L forthcoming. �r� JAMES E. HENDERSON IneTiAcol '. WILLIAM R: BRYANT (1919.1979) JOSEPM W. WOLFE CURRY H. VOGELSANG RICHARD E. MARRISON RONALp H. CLARK NANCY O. WILLIAM$ T. SCOTT SMITH HENDERSON BRYANT 6 WOLFE ATTORNEYS s COUNSELORS 200 NORTH TRAVIS STREET, FIFTH FLOOR P. O. BOX 239 SHERMAN, TEX/e5 7S09I-o239 1903i 693-9421 FAX (903) 692-2397 September 23, 1991 $TACT S. JOHNSON JAMES CORLEY HENDERSON DEBORAH S. BURLESON _, DE60RAM L. MCGREGORY JAMES G, TIDW ELL IIr � ._J 1 _l _..1 � I I, S E P 2 4 1991 cs�Y or ��Nc�� Mr. Jim Thornton Claims Director Employers' of Texas Lloyds 4107 Texoma Parkway Sherman, Texas 75090 Re: 0E-90-32-50404-001; James William Leyhe, et al v. City of Sanger pear Jim: • I enclose copy of letter dated September 19, 1991 from attorney for Plaintiffs, together with copy of the enclosures mentioned in his letter, and copy of Announcement ..docket for November 18, 1991 from the Court. Sincerely yours, �--�..- • �/may—'�- �- seph W. Wolfe / kb enclosure xc: Mr. John Hamilton City Manager - •�' `.M.. City of Sanger. ,. ;��`�`�.''�' p. 0. Box 578 ����,' Sanger, Texas 76266 P.S. Also, I enclose copy of Plaintiffs' Second Supplemental Responses to Defendant's Request for Production, and Plaintiffs' First Supplemental Answers to Defendant's Interrogatories. -1 d NV• . ENGINEERS/PLANNERS/SURVEYORS lax September 23, 1991 Mr. Hans Mueller, P.E., Director Surveillance and Enforcement Division Division of Solid Waste Management Texas Department of Health 1100 West 49th Street Austin, Texas 78756 Re: i,andfi.11 Closure Plan City of Sanger - Permit No. 1424 Dear Mr. Mueller: RICHARD O.FAOIN, P.E. J. TRAVIS ROBERTS, JR., P.E. PAUL S. BOEDEKER, P.E. HAL B. JONES, P.E. SAM C. MCKENZIE, JR,, P.E. JOHN D. FRIEBELE, P.E. DAVID J. PREWETT, P.E. CHAFILES W. SCHELER, P.E. RICHARD K. ST. JOHN, P.E. CHARLES A. DAVIS, P.E. JOHN L. MEARS, P.E. a As per our conversation on Monday, September 23, 1991, Mr. John Hamilton, City Manager, City of Sanger, is requesting general information in writing regarding the transfer of liability in the event that the existing tract constituting the Sanger Landfill is sold to another entity prior to formal closure. The City is currently in the process of closing the landfill in conjunction with your office. Please refer any comments and correspondence to: Mr. John Hamilton City Manager City of Sanger P.O. Box 578 Sanger, Texas 76266 If you have any questions, please call. Si_neerely, HUNTER ASSOCIATES, INC. John L. Mears, P.E. JLM/mt cc: John Hamilton City of Sanger DK1�1\MUELLER.LEi\DJh{. t samame some �GION qmeet .,. 0 haam y 2: k Y le rn �v>000 p . S ,:Y d .......• y' J ta 1810111111111 September 13, 1991 Mr. John Hamilton City Manager City of Sanger Post Office Box 578 Sanger, Texas 76266 Dear John: TRINITY Regtonal Water District S�� 16 1�91 Your contract with the District calls for the District to develop on a regional basis a treated surface water supply. We had anticipated the service would be on line by 1993, Because of contract delays, it appears that 1994 will be a more realistic date. The amount committed in your contract was based on your needs for the 5-year period 1993-97. The capacity currently included in our plans for your 1997 needs is 1.0 million gallons per day (peak day requirements). We are in the advanced stage of contract negotiations with Denton for treatment capacity at the present time. Because of the way that future plant expansions may be staged, we need to update and extend our projections. We may need to provide for water demands through the year 2000 in the Denton contract, Using the latest NTCOG information to update earlier projections we made with your help, a reasonable estimate of your -year 2000 peak day requirements appears to be 1.1 mgd. If you have any comments or recommend we consider a different quantity for your year 2000 requirements, please me know as soon as possible. Sincerely,/ z;I (zsAltoote Thomas E. Taylor,E. General Manager TET:jlf P.O. Drawer 305 • Lewisville, Texas 75067 • 214-219-1228 Citu of DATE: October 10 , 1991 Frontier Waste Mar►agerrient P. Q. Box 759 Sanger, Texas 762h6 Gentlemen; closes is a City of aaiigei' cileC;x lIl the amOUllt OI � i .l , 5 b 4.5 4 representing payment to Frontier Waste Management for the contract agreement provided for in the City of Sanger/Frontier Waste Management Agreement, This payment covers the month of September and is computed as follows: Total Residential Custarr�ers Billed 1210 at $ 7.75 rate per c�.�stamer Less $1.1� per custamer billed as per Contract Total Qther Customer Classes Less 7� Franchise Fee Approved far payment Secretary $ 9,384.69 $ 1,367.30 $ 4,417.60 $12,434.99 $ 370.45 $11,564.54 sos aOLIYAR STREET P.O. BOX 578 BANGER, TEXAS 76�66 s�.y-as�g3o 8i7.4S8-4YSo FA]C 3 tt"b0 Wi.Wit 110 < &U)0 &t ML00 30't0'a<cc=I 0 CC 0 Crt aClvMit rt<rt CL rt Sit :3(DA1`< NSN 00(p 0 -''ttN rt afAct? Q0 p ptrt ctx ,0 CL C - a I? 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