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09/16/1991-CC-Agenda Packet-Regular
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1991 201 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 9j3j91 and Budget Workshop of 9j3j91 b). Disbursements cj. Nominate Candidate to the Denton Central Appraisal District Board AGENDA 3. Citizen's Input 4. Presentation Regarding Centel Rate Reduction -Randall Houchin 5. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Proposed dater Well 6. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Proposed Landfill Purchase 7. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Proposed Water Line - I-35 £ . Conduct 2nd Public Hearing on Annexation for Abstract #29, Sheet 4, Ruben ebee, 23.6 Acres - Sanger Cemetery 9. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance # 19-91 Unifo =tn Fire Code 10. Conduct Public Hearing on Budget for FIT 91-92 11. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance # 15-91 Adopting Tax Rate for FY 91-92 12. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance # 16-91 Sewer Rate for FY 91-92 13. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance # 14-91 Electric Rate Change for FY 91-92 14. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance # 18-91 Solid Waste Rate Change for F'Y 91-9Z 15. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Ordinance # 17-91 Water Rate Change for FY 91-92 16. Consider and Passible Action Regarding Ordinance # 13-91 Adoption of Budget for FY 91-92 17. City Administration Report 18. Any Other Such Matters kosalle Garcia City Secretary 19. Adjournment 'Lilli�%oulAIV + Councilman John Berndt Councilman Wendell Thomas, Councilman Tommy Kincaid, and Councilman Jerry Jenkins �:'`i': Cites � �.cr J�l-�r� i-i� iltc��> City ccrct�ry �.lic Yci Electric Supt, Larry ` oast Police Chief Benny Envin, Public Woks Supt Chuck Tucker, Elaine Schad. an Joy Testa 1. l�lac�r ter tr�a� called the cctirx trs cr�:cr6 ,avc tl�c ir�vcac.ati�r� are loci the pledge to the flag. . Cc�r�er�t �c�da �. Arcvc i�i�tc� cf / 1�/ 1 grid �uc�ct �crl�� cf / 1/ 1 ). Disbursements c . Approve Final Payment for Calvert Construction M avor fir. stron declared the l.t Plic earin oLlcn. ao onrained in these policies and procedures shall be construed to upervisor or Department Head has any authority to modify the at�wlll tatus of employment; any such modification must be in writing and Manager.igned by the City position.)est qualified person for any o one shall be employed Jefivered to the City s Of_ . All applications for �mployment that have not resulted in employment will be retained for iot more than _ill be employed for a position which requires the operation of a Lillu notor vehicle with a DWI or DUID conviction or more than two (2) noving violations in the past 24 months. ime shall be indicated on pa froll time sheets under the date the time vas worked. est breaks in accordance with departmental procedures riterfere with City business. Failure to take a rest break does not onstitute extra time worked during a normal eight (8) hour work 11 10 3anger in i standing and has attained eight (8) years of continuous e i ith the City will be eligible for compensation at their current a. theirtotal number of accumulated advanceo the City Manager ten (10) working days in leave.)eginning date of the leaveiave the sole authority to authorize a leave of absence. In no case shall iuch 7.. calendar 3. 10 (A) AnV employee directly summoned to serve on a Jur y gran lepartment head for the _.. required. e away from work LOO Department heads are charged with maintaining proper ..mployees guilty of misconduct, malfeasance, nonperformance, abuse )f the public, insubordination, unproductive behavior ibuse of work rules and regulations shall be subject to ns. disciplinaryIction in accordance with the ositions must submit written notice to the City Manager's Office tvro 2) calendar weeks prior to the intended date of resignation. W Xv ith the above changes. Seconded by Councilman Jenkins. ii,4otion carried. Pill s Vlotion was made by Councilman Kincaid to proceed with the �y Councilman Berndt. Motion carried. on ic�x nd Possible ActionRegarcli�z R.cyclit� Disposa1 Contract City Manager briefed City Council on te minor changes that tht fit (} Q . ttcrney recc ended on the I is c al Co tract Frith 001111,11weSC, I a cr Stack, Inc. the area clean, orderly, and City will keep it clear from trash and unauthorized recyclables. ither party upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other at the iddress stated herein. ontract be approved with Southwest. Seconded by Councilman .Incal�► ? CI. cider I�rc�cal tc l�urchae La�.dfili Bob Talloan, Procurement Mgr. for Southwest Paper, briefed C 1Oy Council on their proposal of the recycling facility. A LTICI NOWARW �:- v.y in operation by Southwest. pity Manager rencrteci on the fllcwi�x,�a a). Repairs to stood Street have been slowed due to the weather; however, if it doesn't rain, they eight be completed this week )v Ci I is roceeding with the landfill closure and it should 3 T 3 ..e Drive Extension. w ith Chamber on the ribbon cutting. weeks to pick up limbs and why did It take two or three days to fix a water meter that had water gushing out of it. ato Oj twever, on r. r a .n street pr was a deadline ft`IIIII .: ymet and ♦ll the crews were working hey were t COPTIC- 7,1116 .r peoplehave piled in front of their yard. Chief Erwin replied that these are sent letters. theseossibly take care of the problem with vi ill &> 60styd. Councilman J rrJenkins., Councilman Jahn Berndt; Councilman Wendell Thomas, and Councilwoman Ma,gie Braxton ?RESENTr City Manager John Hamilton, City Secretaiw RlaC Garcia, Electric 3' t. Larry ca Publ ic ublic 'Works 5upp3t, Chuck Tucker, and Police Chief Benny Envin ti ir ix tc il 5 ®l tatutes, ), Person ei Nfrl f4e%tt'rIVI t.. 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This is the first step In th.i process. DENTON CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT 911 MORSE STREET P.O. BOX 2816 ENTON, TEXAS 76202-2816 817-566-0904 JOE D. ROGERSI CTA/RPA/RTA Chief Appraiser JOHN D. BROWN, RPA Deputy Chief Appraiser JOE A. FORSYTHE Deputy Chief Appraiser -Administration TO: All Taxing Jurisdictions FROM: Joe Rogers SUBJECT: Appointing Board of Dirctors DATE: September 1 , 1991 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: JON BECK, Chairman CLARENCE MYERS, Vice -Chairman RICHARD SMITH, Secretary TROY WHITE HORACEBROCK It is time once again for the county, cities and towns, and school districts to begin the process of selecting five individuals to serve as Denton Central Appraisal District's Board Of Directors. The first step in the process is for DCAD to advise each Jurisdiction of the votes they have for appointing the Directors. The next step is for the Jurisdictions to nominate candidates with no reference to votes to be cast for the candidate(s). The third step is for DCAD to compile the list of nominees for the Board. The fourth step is for the jurisdictions to cast their votes for the candidate(s) of their choice and to provide that information to the Chief Appraiser. The fifth and final step is for the Chief Appraiser to tabulate the votes and determine which five candidates received the highest number of votes. Once selected, the directors serve two-year terms beginning January 1, 1992. The following should provide some general information about the process of electing an appraisal district's Board of directors. The number of votes that your jurisdiction has is given below. City of Sanger has 11 votes. Letter -Hoard of Directors Authoritative Guidelines - The Section 6.03 of the Property Tax "election" governed by the Texas procedure unique to the property Page 2 selection process is set forth in Code. This process is not an Election Code but an independent tax system. Eligibility - An appraisal district director must reside in the appraisal district for at least two years immediately preceding the date he or she takes office. Most residents are eligible to serve as a director. An individual that is serving on the governing body of a city, county, or school district is eligible to serve as an appraisal district's director. The common-law doctrine of incompatibility (holding offices that have conflicting demands on the holder) does not prohibit the same person from holding both offices. All five board members may be elected officials of taxing Jurisdictions. An employee of a taxing unit served by the appraisal district is not eligible to serve as a director. However, if the employee is an elected official, he or she is eligible to serve. A new law, effective September 1, 1989 adds provisions to the Tax Code which prohibit nepotism and conflict of interest for appraisal district directors and chief appraisers. In summary, the law states t hat a person may not serve as director if closely related to anyone in the appraisal district business or if related to anyone who represents owners in the district, or if the person has an interest in a business that contracts with the district or a taxing unit. A chief appraiser may not employ someone closely related to a member of the board of directors. Experience - In considering individuals to serve as directors, taxing units should look for expertise in such areas as accounting, finance, management, personnel administration, contracts, computers, real estate, or taxation. Historical involvement in local govern- ment activities also indicates that someone should make an excellent Board member. Frequency Of Meetings - A new law requires the board of directors to meet not less often than once each calendar quarter. The DCAD Board meets more often than is required by law. Additional Jurisdictions Can Vote Under Certain Circumstances - Conservation and reclamation districts (municipal utility districts, water district, etc.) can vote if certain procedures entitling the Jurisdictions to vote are put into place. The upcoming director elections will not be affected by this procedure. Other taxing units, including Junior colleges, hospital districts, and other special districts may not vote for directors. Letter - Board of Directors SELECTION PROCESS - - - Page 3 Now let's look at the actual process of "electing" Board members. The objective is to distribute 5,000 votes to the taxing jurisdic- tions eligible to vote for board members. The process will culmi- nate with five individuals receiving a sufficient number of the votes to become a board member. Step #1 The number of votes allocated to a jurisdiction is based on the ratio of its prior year tax levy to the total prior year tax levies of all voting units. This is the amount of taxes levied, not the amount CUll�CtBU. By September 29, the chief appraiser must calculate the number of votes for each voting unit. To determine the votes, I follow the following Code mandated procedure. 1. The amount of prior year property taxes imposed by each unit is divided by the total amount of prior year property taxes imposed by all voting jurisdictions. 2. I then multiply the quotient in No.l by 1,000 and round to the nearest whole number. 3. Then I multiply the whole number of No.2 by the number of seats on the appraisal district board that will be filled. The resulting number is the number of votes that each unit has. A more simplistic formula looks like this: (YOUR LEVY/TOTAL LEVIES) X 5,000 = YOUR TOTAL VOTES I am required to send a notice of the votes to the following individuals: 1. For the county, to the county judge and each county commissioner. 2. For a city or town, to the mayor and to the city manager, city secretary, or city clerk (as applicable}. 3. For a school district, to the school board president and school superintendent. Step #2 Each voting unit may nominate one candidate for each position to be filled. Thus, the unit may nominate from one to five candidates. The presiding officer of the unit submits the names of the nominees by written resolution to the chief appraiser by October 16th. The presiding officer should include the addresses of the nominees so that the chief appraiser can notify the winners. 0 Letter - Board of Directors Remember, Step #2 is the nomination votes is not relevant at this point. Please note, the chief appraiser has duty, to investigate, or judge, the Also, I do not have the authority to October 16th. Step #3 Page 4 process. The utilization of neither the authority, nor the qualifications of the nominees. accept nominees names after Before October 30th, the chief appraiser must prepare a ballot listing the nominees alphabetically by each candidate's last name. I am required to deliver a copy of this ballot to the presiding officer of the aoverninq bodv of each votinq unit. Step #4 Each voting unit must cast its vote by written resolution and submit it to the chief appraiser by November 14th. The unit may cast all its votes for one candidate or may distribute the votes among any number of candidates. Since it takes only 1,000 votes to elect a candidate, there is little reason for a candidate to receive more than 1,000 votes. Some voting units may have enough votes to help select several directors. Also, to share representation on the board, several units may wish to vote for the same candidates A voting unit must cast its votes for a person nominated and named on the ballot. There is no provision for write-in candidates. I can not count votes cast for someone not listed on the official ballot. Step #5 By November 30th, I am required to count the votes and declare the winning candidates. Should a tie occur, I am required to resolve it through any method of chance. Methods of chance include flipping a coin, drawing straws, drawing a black bean, drawing names from a hat, and so forth. I then must notify all taxing units (voting and nonvoting) and all the candidates (winners and losers) of the outcome of the election process. Hopefully, the jurisdictions that we serve will find the information provided above helpful and informative. Please be aware that by providing your jurisdiction with the number of votes, which is given at the beginning of this letter, step #1 is complete. The Jurisdic- tions now have until October 16th to send me the names of their nominees for the DCAD Board. Since ei , Joe Rog rs JOE D. ROGERS1 CTA/RPA/RTA Chief Appraiser JOHN D. BROWN, RPA Deputy Chief Appraiser JOE A. FORSYTHE Deputy Chief Appraiser -Administration DENTON CENTRAL APPRAISAL [S'ISTRICT 3911 MORSE STREET P.O. BOX 2816 ENTON, TEXAS 76202-2816 817-566-0904 NOMINEE FORM BOARD (J , Q1,Rk ORS: JON BECK, Chairman CLARENCE MYERS, Vice -Chairman RICHARD SMITH, Secretary TROY WHITE H)RACE BROCK Please return thisnominee form to the Appraisal District office before October 16, 1991. Your jurisdiction may nominate one or more candidates to the Denton Central Appraisal District Board of Directors nominee list. Please include the address and phone number of your nominees. NAME OF JURISDICTION NAME OF NOMINEE(s): [�iTyf ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE NUMBER NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE NUMBER ZIP NAME ADDRESS CITY .ZIP PHONE NUMBER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE NUMBER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PHONE NUMBER budget/ss/board JURISDICTIONS SCHOOL DISTRICTS: ARGYLE ISD AUBREY ISD DENTON ISD KRUM ISD LAKE DALLAS ISD LEWISVILLE ISD LITTLE ELM ISD NORTHWEST ISD PILOT POINT ISD PONDER ISD SANGER ISD SCHOOL DISTS TOTALS DENTON COUNTY: DENTON COUNTY TOTALS DENTON CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT 1992 BUDGET ALLOCATIONS WORKSHEET YN-"� 1990 PERCENT NUMBER ORIGINAL OF OF TAX LEVY VOTES VOTES 52,032,246.00 1.207% 60 913,490.00 0.543% 27 29,858,229.00 17.740% 886 924,913.00 0.550% 27 3,564,584.00 2.118% 106 52,705,268.00 31.314% 11565 1,306,802.00 0.776% 39 8,638,981.00 5.133% 257 1,511,222.00 0.898% 45 591,971.00 0.352% 18 11953,393,00 1.161% 58 -------------------------------------------- 51041001,099.00 61.791% 31088 526,577,176.00 15.790% 790 budget/ss/board JURISDICTIONS CITIES: DENTON CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT 1992 BUDGET ALLOCATIONS WORKSHEET 1990 ORIGINAL TAX LEVY PERCENT OF VOTES NUMBER OF VOTES CITY OF ARGYLE 5196,908.00 0.117% 6 CITY OF AUBREY 86,018.00 0.051% 3 TOWN OF BARTONVILLE 49,653.00 0.030% 1 CITY OF THE COLONY 3,815,509.00 2.267% 113 TnTATN r) rnRTNTTu Aml :'?m ma (1f ap(A% 7a CITY OF DENTON 13,709,913.00 8.146% 407 CITY OF DOUBLE OAK 152,723.00 0.091% 5 CITY OF FLOWER MOUND 3,671,235.00 2.181% 109 TOWN OF HACKBERRY 11,295.00 0.007% 1 TOWN OF HICKORY CREEK 252,399.00 0.150% 7 CITY OF HIGHLAND VLG 1,881,799.00 1.118% 56 CITY OF JUSTIN 89,191.00 0.053% 3 CITY OF KRUGERVILLE 27,863.00 0.017% 1 CITY OF KRUM 73,831.00 0.044% 2 CITY OF LAKE DALLAS 404,510.00 0.240% 12 CITY OF LAKEWOOD VIL 24,028.00 0.014% 1 CITY OF LEWISVILLE 10,857,562.00 6.451% 323 CITY OF LITTLE ELM 126,156.00 0.075% 4 CITY OF MARSHALL CRK 6,467.00 0.004% 1 CITY OF NORTHLAKE 51,011.00 0.030% 1 CITY OF OAK POINT 66,857.00 0.040% 2 CITY OF PILOT POINT 304,433.00 0.181% 9 CITY OF PONDER 14,380.00 0.009% 1 CITY OF ROANOKE 116,244.00 0.069% 3 CITY OF SANGER 354,142.20 0.210% 11 CITY OF TROPHY CLUB 582,358.00 0.346% 17 --------------------------------------------- TOTAL FOR CITIES $371733,805.20 22.419% 11122 ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- FINAL TOTALS $16813121080.20 100.000% 51000 ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- MEMORANDUM #945 FROM: DAI`E: SUBJECT. CITY OF SAIVOER P. O. BOX 578 BANGER, TEXAS 76266 Honorable Mdyor &Members of the City Coun� iI John Hamilton, City Manager September 13, 1991 Cr Centel Rate Reduction Mr. Randall Houchin with Centel will be present to discuss Centel's Rate Reduction and to answer any questions you might have regarding this reduction. JH:es 0 2'7 Pe Ot BOX 578 ANGER, TEXAS John Hamilton, City Manager eptember 13, 1991 Proposed Water Well ?resent to discuss financing options on this project. I have allso requested. in engineer from Hunter Associates be present for any questions vou mii ht eer dir era their ehedtxle, t ff will. t .l e tlxi re eet t the LTtiliL r e rd for their review on Thursday, 9499 91. 'Pa Ow BOX 578 iiix 3 FROIIJ Sohn Hamilton, City Manage Tm September 1, 1991 UBJEC v Proposed Landfill Purchase :)resent to present an initial proposal to purchase the Landfill. As the .,ouncil packet is being prepared, we have not received their proposal. We io expect a FAX Friday afternoon, a copy of which will be enclosed with your "jacket. Copies of the proposal from Southwest will be forwarded to Travis Roberts and Ron Neiman for review and I hope to hav%". their preliminary comments for you Monday evening. cardboard, pe of facility, it seemed to be reasonably orderly, T ey were processing a large volume of and were a "beehive" of activityI also met with Mr. Dunlap and Mr. Taflon concerning their proposed -• interested in selling, it ) . The pity will not offer a v tax ateme at or incentives S 111 e xx'tie an our utility rates arevery competitive. note that tl Texas epart exit of Health 1 a extended r f°inal CITY OF BANGER R O. BOX 578 BANGER, TEXAS 76266 MEMORANDUM #944 TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of he City Council FROM: John Hamilton, City Manager DATE: September 13, 1991 SUBJECT: Proposed Water Line - I-35 Access Road In talking with John Mears of Hunter Associates, he believes that the original $22,336.45 bid could be reduced to $20,336.45 in the three areas noted on the enclosed bid summary. City crews would install the fire hydrant in front of the Care Inn facility. According to engineering plans, this is a 1200 ft. line and from FM 455 south to the fire plug location in front of Care Inn is 470 ft. Using the $20,336.45 bid, divided by 1200 ft. would bring a project price to $16.95 per ft., times 470 ft. equals (Care Inn's share) $7,965.119 ARt3 Living Centers, Care Inn's parent company, has pledged $7,000 ta�cfard the project. 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OX 678 &NGER, TEXAS rr ohn Hamilton, City Manager adopting the provision of theUniform CITY OF SAN�rER, TEXAS ORDINANCE #(� 19-91 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND JNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS .. GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY Mnrk/r 7TT?7 nV T;%VDT ncZTflAT DDnXTTnTAT!'_ WnD TMJW TCCT TA AT/" W a &?A A AA%L Wi% uAX& L WV 0iVi I, X A%W ♦1L/It4 �.1 1 V1\ &AL&W led6d V"&11% L/ OF PERMITS FOR HAZARDOUS USES OR OPERATIONS, AND ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFOR AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE SANDER CITY COUNCIL: SECTION I ADOPTION OF UNIFORM FIRE CODE There is hereby adopted by the Sanger City Council, Denton County, Texas, for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion, that certain Code and Standards known as the Uniform Fire Code, references including Appendix Chapters 1-A to VI-E insert appropriate appendix chapters. See Uniform Fire Code Section 1.102(c).j and the Uniform Fire Code Standards published by the Western Fire Chiefs Association and the International Conference of Building; Officials, being particularly the 1988 editions thereof and the whole thereof, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified or amended by Section 7 of this ordinance three (3) copies of which Code and Standards have been and are now filed in the office of the City Secretary of the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas, and the same are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and from the date on which this ordinance shall take effect, the provision thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas, SECTION II All ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict hereof are, to the extent of such conflict, repealed. SECTION III It is declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are severable ,, ,. and, should any of the same be declared null or void by any court of competent jurisdiction, such action shall not affect the remaining phrases, 037 clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this ordinance. ORDINANCE #019-91 UNIFORM FIRE CODE PAGE 2 SECTION IV Failure to comply with any section or provision of this Ordinance that is prohibited or is declared to be unlawful or a misdemeanor, or whenever in this ordinance, the commission of an act is required or the omission thereof i,q nrehihifec�_ flip vintntinn of c>>rh nrnvicn in ohnll hP n>>niahInl�by ., iP n fiP „nf -- ,------ - - - - -F ---- .---- -- - -- -- --_W- r-r --- - -- --- ._.._ j. ..J ............,. to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00); provided however, that no penalty shall be greater or less than the penalty provided under the laws of the State of Texas. Each day any violation of this Ordinance shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of , 1991, by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas, ATTEST: Rosalie Garcia It Secretary APPROVED: Nel Armstrong Mayor, City of Sanger MEMORANLIUM #947 TO; FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: % IL I I OF SANDER P. 0, BOX 578 BANGER, TEXAS 76266 Hanarable Mayar &Members John Hamilton, City Manager September 13, 1991 Public Hearing on Budget for of th City Cauncil F4' -92 This js the agenda item to conduct the Public Hearing an City of Banger's Proposed Budget for FY 91-92. 03J O a' I%rs Po Om BOX kNGER,TEXAS 76266 lot ohn Hamilton, City Manager << ..� Adopting the Tax . iew year. atteach eat CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS LEVYING TAXES 10/ 1I - 9/30/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANGER, DENTON CO., TEXAS, LEVYING TAXES FOR THE USES AND SUPPORT OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS, FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1991 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1992 AND PROVIDING FOR THE INTEREST AND SINKING FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 1992 AND APPROPRIATING EACH LEVY FOR THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE: PROVIDING PENALTY AND INTEREST FOR DELINQUENT TAXES; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, it is necessary, at this time, that said ordinance be passed levying tax an all property, both real and personal, within the City of Sanger, Texas, in accordance with such budget and all requirements of Article 7244c RCS of the State of Texas have been complied with; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BX THE CITY COUNCIL OF SANGER, TEXAS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That there is hereby levied, and there shall be collected foI the use and support of the municipal government of the City of Sanger, Texas, for the year 1991 upon all property, whether real, personal, or mixed, within the corporate limits of the City of Sanger, Texas, subject to taxation for the year of 1991, a tax rate of $.4663 ($.4663) on each One Hundred and N0/100 Dollars ($100.00) valuation of property to be assessed and collected for the purposes hereinafter stipulated, to -wit SECTION 2: The general laws of Texas, and particularly all the provisions of Article 7336, and of Title 122 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, and all amendments thereto, relating to the date of delinquency, penalties, interest, cost, and the collection of delinquent taxes, insofar as such provisions may be assessed and levied by the City of Sanger, Texas, for the year 1991, are hereby referred to and adopted. ORDINANCE # 15-91 TAXES I?AGE 2 SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take effect and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. t t�SSEL, tNrt tt,V VL'r1J til'V11 t911VY 1 EL, iris the day of AD, 199 L Nel Armstrong ATTEST: Mayor, City of Sanger RosalieGarcia City Secretary Po Oo BOX 578 . , 4 ger pting thfSewer Charge for FY 91�92 4 a - metered water and thereafter $90 per thousand per # 9125,00 per month. As you sewerknow our are based on '" meter Cl2I OP' BANGER, 2EXAS QRDINANCE NQ. # 18-91 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 109 SECTION 4 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SANGER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, ENTITLED SEWER SERVICE RATES, ESTABLISHING RATES FOR MULTI -FAMILY DWELLINGS, PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANDER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS: SECTION I Chapter 1C), Section 4 of the Sanger Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 4: Sewer Service Rates (1) Residential - Class A Class A customers shall include all residential type users including but not limited to, single-family residences, apartment units, trailer court units, duplexes, or any other service primarily intended for domestic or residential use. The City may include similar low volume users such as churches and small business offices or stores in Class A. All Class A customers of municipal wastewater facilities will be charged_a minimum of $10 per monthly cycle and $.90 per thousand gallons of metered water in excess of the first one thousand (1,000) gallons, but in no case to exceed $25.00 per month. (2) Commercial -Class B Class B customers shall include commercial users such as but not limited to, restaurants, cafes, car washes, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, offices, hotels, motels, laundries, grocery stores, department stores and other commercial business operations as may be identified as not a Class A type user. All Class B customers of municipal wastewater facilities shall be charged a minimum of $16.00 per monthly cycle ORDINANCE PAGE 2 # 18-91 SEWER SER�I. RATES aAAd $.9Q per thousand gallons of metered water in excess of the first one thousand (1,000) gallons, but in no case to exceed $125 per month. (3) Multi -family Dwellings The amount due far multi -family dwellings shall be the Class A rate multiplied by the number of occupied dwelling units. Section II All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repeated. Section III It is declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and sections of this Ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this Ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. Section N Whenever in the Ordinance an act is prohibited or is made or declared to be unlawful or an offense or a misdemeanor or ORDINANCE # 16-91 SEWER DERV. RATES PAGE 3 whenever in such Ordinance, the doing of an act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful, the violation of any such provision shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, provided that no penalty shall be ,greater or less than the penalty provided for the same or similar offense under the laws of the State. Each day any violation of this Ordinance shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. Section V This Ordinance will take effect September 16, 1991. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of , 1991, by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas, Nel Armstrong Mayor, City of Sanger ATTEST: Rosalie Garcia City Secretary f 8 TEXAS 76266 i`e �°Iar7�r�k�le �li��r�r 1Vierx�l�er� �sf tYre pity ���a.r�ei1 ROl\4a John Hamilton, City Manage LEA: E . September 13, 1991 \J Classes of t round rate for all classes of customers, the setting of a year round fuel ac justment charge based on the average of the preceding 36 months, and month.the reduction of all meter charges by $ 1.00 per �t�eY� er�t iniu lllR t moroffoTinvolm i.0224 per I N 7H is=r all l' ORDINANCE # 14-91 ELECTRIC RATES PAGE 2 D. FUEL ADJUSTMENT The Fuel adjustment charge for all I{WH shall be $.Ulti4. SECTION II All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are, tv the entent of such con111 V*ly hel e6J�' A %rjJ4.Q14.A. SECTION III It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this Ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and sections of this Ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this Ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section. SECTION IV This Ordinance will take effect immediately from and after its passage and the publication of the caption as the law in such cases 46 provides. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of . 1991, by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Texas. ATTEST: APPROVED: Nel Armstrong Mayor RosalieGarcia Q City Secretary T�3e I���t��°a�l� TVIa��� �tl�rra�►�z° cif tl-�� its° �ca��il ROMP John Hamilton, City Manage AT a September 13, 1991 collection rates. dJ� CITY iDF BANGER, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. # 18-91 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SOLID WASTE COLLECTION FEES FOR RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES WITHIN THE CITY OF SANGER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS; AMENDING CHAPTER 6, SECTION 69 g (1)9 (2) (a) (b) OF THE SANGER CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CiPnTm.&mr a~C Tu renrurT TrrT• o1:)ntnr1TATr n CV11M%13n OTT TTV .+. 600 uu aa. vww ... vv&N& ✓Av L, L NV T1L/tL11%A t"L w0L7 qL aL%t W&&d111 CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS: Section I Chapter 6 - g. Solid Waste Collection Fees: (1} {2) {a) {b} Residential The charge for curb -side collection of solid waste shall be $'7.10 per monthly cycle plus any applicable state and local taxes; effective September 16, 1991. Commercial The charge Far curb -side collections of solid waste shall be based on the frequency and quantity of collection as set for in the following sections: Curb -side Commercial pick-up shall be: 2 pick-ups per week ' 9.501) monthly cycle 3 pick-ups per week 19.00 per monthly cycle 5 pick-ups per week 28.50 per monthly cycle Plus any applicable state and local taxes. Commercial Container Service The charge for commercial premises using containers shall be in accordance with an agreement negotiated with the City of Sanger solid waste service contractor. Section II All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. ORDINANCE PAGE 2 SOLID WASTE Section III It is declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall be declared �mrnnntihifinnnl by flip iralirl i»rldmPr►t nr rlPr%rPP of anv court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and sections of this Ordinance, since the same would have enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this Ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. Section IV Whenever in this Ordinance an act is prohibited or is made or declared to be unlawful, an offense or a misdemeanor, or wherever in such Ordinance, the doing of an act is required or the failure to do any act is declared to be unlawful, the violation of any such provision shall be punished by a fine not to exceed One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars; provided that no penalty shall be greater or less than the penalty provided for the same or similar offense under the laws of the State of Texas. Each day any violation of the Ordinance shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. Section V This ordinance will take effect October 1, 19� 1, unless otherwise provided within the ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED this dayof l9� 1 by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas. Nel Armstrong Mayor, City of Sanger ATTEST; RosalieGarcia City Secretary TU; FROMV DATE: SUBJECT. §I I \ p \/a#?± � w ..BOX \ d©, »:,®»!76266 - ohn Hamilton, \ <... ..e. .. 13, ?\#:\a ` f., © - + w #y. Rates o f.. . classes of customers served by our system. a�aCb� cGt CITY OF SANGER, TE.�AS ORDINANCE # 17-91 AN QRDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 10, SECTION 3P. OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SANGER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, TO PROVIDE FOR A SCHEDULE OF WATER UTILITY RATES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS: SECTION I THE SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR CONSUMPTION OF WATER UTILITY FOR BOTH COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS SHALL BE. 10.00 Minimum per unit served far 0-19000 gallons � 1.60 per thousand gallons 81.80 per thousand gallons ,2.20 per thousand gallons $3.00 per thousand gallons effective September 16, 1991. SECTION II 1,001-4,999 gallons 4,999-14,999 gallons 15,000-29,999 gallons 30,000+ gallons All ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict hereof are, to the extent. of such conflict, repealed. SECTION III It is declared to be the intention of the City Council that. the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are severable and, should any of the same be declared null or void by any court of competent jurisdiction, such action shall not affect the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this Ordinance. SECTION IV Failure to comply with any section or provision of this Ordinance that is prohibited or is declared to be unlawful or a misdemeanor, or whenever in this Ordinance, the commission of an act is required or the omission thereof is prohibited, the violation of such ORDINANCE # 17-91 WATER UT. RATES PAGE 2 provision shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00); provided however, that no penalty shall be greater or less than the penalty provided under the laws of the State of Texas. Each day any violation of this Ordinance shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. PASSEDANDAPPRO�IED this dayof 1QQ1 by tl,p f ifAr f mvmtril of thn rt,kr of Cn"d r mm"i- % f n,,,"kr Tnvn� Nj VAA� vA.j vWl AAvAA VA WA4 VA1j WA rJ AA6bAp Yb114VA• YV46All4,', 14^CAV. APPRO�IED: Nel Armstrong Mayor ATTEST: Rosalie Garcia City Secretary Po Oo BOX 578 4NGEIR, TEXAS ►• Managerohn Hamilton, City Adoption : CITY OF SANDER, TEXAS ADOPTING THE BUDGET 10/ 1/91 - 9/30/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BANGER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1991 0 rin Fmnim . CFUTFTATary Qn 1 nnr) nvMnr UN Tr nv 1MJV TTTTTo n ✓A VLAA.1 wJ k A ✓A.AAwt JA% VV, laly" A ANV V AA.OAAIM A' VIN A 111:J 11V J 1\M AND INTER DEPARTMENT AND FUND TRANSFERS; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing on the budget for the City of Sanger, Texas, for the fiscal year 199 1- 1992 has been published in accordance with law, and, WHEREAS, a public hearing was duly held at the time and place as provided for in the notice of such public hearing and all interested persons were given opportunities to be heard on said budget? and, WHEREAS, it is necessary, at this time, that said budget be adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT QRDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That the budget presented by the City Council and reviewed during the public hearing is hereby approved and adopted for the fiscal year 1991-1992. SECTION 2: That the City Administrator is authorized to invest any funds not needed far current use, whether operating funds or bond funds, in United States Treasury bills, savings accounts or certificates of deposit. Accrued interest from such investment may be deposited in the appropriate fund, all of which investments shall be in accordance with law. SECTION 3: That the City Administrator be and is hereby authorized to make infra and inter department fund transfers during the fiscal year as becomes necessary. ORDINANCE # 13-91 BUDGET 91-92 PAGE 2 SECTION 4: This ordinance shall take effect and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. rtia�ar.u, rarrl[vYc�u H1vU riLvrlr.li, lnlb U1e A.D., ATTEST: RosalieGarcia City Secretary 1 _ n aay or Nel Armstrong Mayor, City of Sanger O I: DAB `IP SUBJECT. vNCGERI, S 7c:)A ohn Hamilton, City I ana er eptember 1, 1991 pity d _ inistration report I�. Benton o�r� �� i�oele�P lea appointed to tl�e er�tor� '���.�r�t� Transportation Committee which is examining a possible tNfovern er Bored Election for Denton Countv to improve and expand County reads, As more infor ation is available, I will forward it to you for review. meeting of the comittee i _s scheduled for Saturday, 9/ 14/ I. November9�10�91, and generally approved of our progress and extended our final inspection date due to the recent rain to October to complete another 1,000 ft. of streets? This would require another interlocal agreement with Denton County� 91-35 T0: JOHN HAMILTI�N,CITY MANAGER FROM: BENNY ERWIN,CHIEF(�, DATE: 9-6-91 SUBJECT: WEED LETTERS In the past two weeks the rains have caused the lots in town to grow up in weeds. I held off on some of the letters hoping that the weather would change, instead the rains keep coming off and on. On 9-4-91, T sent out weed letters to the worst lots and had made contact with some in person. E3elow are weed letters sent out in September. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Schafer Brothers- Clearence Gosnell- Jim Hoffpauer- Simon Rodriquez - Don Sable - Dalton Whitfield - Raymond Todd - Willie Patterson - Joe Amyx- Tyce Simmons- A.R. Kruger- Wayna Tears - Ann Ky1e- Keaton & I-35 Freeze Drive I-35 & Duck Creek 2nd & Willow Wayne St. & 3rd Freeze Drive I-35 & Holt Willow & Railroad Marshall & Denton Bolivar St. 6th & Bolivar 315 S. 2nd 6th & Bolivar �• . Ave 91-36 T0: JOHN HAMILTON CITY M�1�GER FROM: BENNY ERWIN CHIEFIM DATE: 9-13-91 SUBJECT: DRUG CLASSES FOR 4TH AND 5TH GRADERS During the Red Ribbon Week Corporal Amyx will be at the Intermediate school with the fourth and fifth graders working with our drug programs. Corporal Amyx will be giving these classes on October 23,24,25,. On October 14th thru 18th the students will make drawings and post them on the halls of their school, I will ask for some volunteers to help select four winners, a first and second place from each grade. The officers of the Sanger police Dept. have donated enough money for four plaques which will be awarded to the winners. The winners will be posted in the Sanger paper along with Corporal Amyx and the Judges. During Red Ribbon week Corporal Amyx will pass out Red Ribbons, Buttons and stickers, and Drug pencils that I've ordered which will have Sanger Police Departments logo on them. If any member of the City Council would like to help judge the contest please have them contact me. 1 �1a9o4 4zo �'nY><eu r�STERN `��, � . 911E 145 7 ��,1 �� � � IN RE: a: � `•�:7 — U. S. i7AAliCRUPTCY CO��1`�. 211 :� FERGUSfJN ST ��1•';;>.�- 4TH FLOOR � � � � 1,���, .ERs TX 7�7: `� ti,� ��;iz�Yes x�ttnkrupicp l..uitrt DISTRICT OF TEXAS 9141467-3 3 JAM'r.S 4� r; CHARLOTT;r LEYi-IE 607 SOUTH lt)TH STRi=z�T SANGERr TX 7b26t5 ri ' - / �" �ti CAST PlUMf3 ER 91-4146?—A ��� �'�� � SSN 459-92-1654 AND 455-02-0135 ����; �� �� ORDER FOR MEETIN �RC EDITORS, COMBINED WITH NOTICE THEREOF AND OF AUTOMATIC STAYS To the debtor, his creditors and oth rn Interest: An order for relief under till � �. chapter 13 having been entered on a petition filed by the above debtors) on: IT IS ORDERED, AND NOTIC EBY GIVEN, THAT: A meeting of creditors pursuant�iftitle 11 U,S.C. § 341(a) shall be held at: A.DDRESSFE GRAYSON COUl+lTY COURTHOUSE DATir l0U W HOUSTUN ST OCT. 7r 1991 OLD 597H ST DIST CRTRM 2P�lD FL TI€dE: SHERMANtr TX 4.00 P.i�l. AUG. 26 s 1991 9141457 — 3 —3 CITY CITY' OF BANGER TAX OFFICE P 0 i80X S78 The debtor shall appear in person at that time and place for the purpose of being examined. SANG FR r TX 752 6Ei YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT: The meeting may be continued or adjourned from lime to time by notice at the meeting without lurther written notice to creditors. At the meeling the credllora may Ille ihelr clalma, examine the debtor, and Transact ouch other bualneaa as may properly come before the meeling. Aa a result of Iha Illing of the petition, certain acts and proceedinga agalnat the debtor and hla property era stayed art provided In 11 U.S.C. § 362(a) and agalnat certain codabtora as provided In 11 U.S.C. § 13g1. Slgnlficant parts of these factions are reproduced on the reverse aide of this notice. In order to have his claim allowed so that he may share in any distribution from the estate, a creditor must tits a claim, whether or not he is included in the list of creditors Tiled by the debtor. Claims which are not filed on or before J}� �� � Aid Y U i 1 {� `� 2 will not be allowed, except as otherwise provided by law. A hearing on confirmation of the plan will be held A T A LATER D AT E SEPAt2ATE NOTICE OF CONE IRPiATII']N HEARING WILL aE SENT TO YOU AT THE CQNFIRNATTON HEARTlVG� THE TRUSTEE WILL. ASK THE COURT TD DISMISS THE -`"-�CA-S��- C1R =+�t]�IVE�tT----THE CAR SF �TO �1` CHAPTER. -7 -CASE -IF T#iF DI~BTi]R FAILED TU APPrAR �1T fN� CF:ci�TTORS ;`9�� fLl`•ii:; il(�, ��)E5 NCIT C1T�lER`y�iSS� F',�;.1P'�(?LY PkQS-C11Tr_ THE= CASE. I� THE i7EaT0;; FAILS T() CO�i('LY o�f2'fH 11 U.S.C. 1326—N-1r THE TFtUSTE;r WILL Si=EIC AI`J ORD%R UNDE{� li U.S.C. 1325—C AT THC--. C17��1FIRJ�IATIOi`J H1•:; RING. R1"DITOj�S 1�1UST FILL WRITTEN OBJcCTIONS TO CONFIRr'�lATIUN NO LAT:�R THAN SEVf:iV (7� DAYS P1�,IOR TO THE CONFIRMATION HCIiRI�iG FOR SAID OBJECTIONS TO BE CONSIDERED. #��SIJhIMARY DF THE PLAN Pt�OPOSED 6Y DE[3TOR�� A COFipLETE C1`7PY OF Ti-iE PLAN IS ON FILE WITH THE CL1=RK OF Tl�it COURT. PRIORITY CLAIMS AS DrFINi_D IlY it U.S.C. 507 ARF TO t3E PAID IN FULL. SECURFU CLAIMS ARE TU BE PAID Tl-!E VALUE OF THE PROPERTY ON WHICH THE CLAIMANT ttiAS A NON —VOIDABLE LIEN kiITH THE AALANCEr IF ANY, TO BE AN UPJSECUREU CLAIM. CLAIMS SECURED BY J�IDI�r'—PURCHASE ;IONEVy t`JO1�1—POSSESSORY LIc NS OR JUDGMENT LIENS OI�J EXEIWPT PROPERTY DESCRIDcII IN 11 U.S.C. 522—F ARE TREATrD AS UNSECURED. UlVStCURED CLAIMS ARt� TO BE PAID AN Al�iOUNT THAT IS NOT LESS THAPJ THE AMOUNT SUCH CLAIPiAIYT MOULD RECEIVE IF THE ESTEj7E OFF THE D�RTOR �JERl= LIQUIDATED UNDER CHAPTER 7 OF THE $ANKRUPTCY CODE ON TFII= EFF�.CTIVE taATE tiF THE PLA�1. AT THE CONFIRMATION HEARING A VALUi" MILL FEE FIXE#7 FOR T'ric COLLATE!'�AL S!~Cl.1RIPJG ALL CLAIMS DEALT 41ITIi Ut�JlJLR 11 U.S.C. 1325—A-5—B. CREDITORS MUST FILF. Wr2ITTEN OH CCTION TO THE VALUES ASSIGNED TO COLLATE1tAL DY DEPTORS NOT LATER THAN SE EN (7 DAYS PRIOR TO Tltii~ CC1i4FIR;�ATI0ih1 i�EARING FOR SAID O;:3JECTIOi�S TO BE COAISID�RkC FAILURE 7O FILE W;�ITTE(�i iOiiJECTIOAJS 'TO TH1� PROPL�SED VALUE WILL CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF YOUR RIGHT TO DO SO IN THr FUTURE. CHAPTER 13 TRUSTEE: MICHArL GP.OSSr P. O. BOX 7190r TYLtikr TX 7.5711 903-593-7777 ATTORNEY FOft DEDTOR — ;KERV WAAGI::r J335U SOUTH STEM�iONS f317-497-4448 DEPJTOiVr TX 762 c:� FILE CLAIM WITH ATTACHMENTS, IF ANY, IN DUPLICATE WITH: 91 �r1467 3- -3 U. S. l3A�V3CRUPTCY C OUrtT 21I W FE RuUSON ST 4 TH FL0�712 TYLER„ 'TX 7�i7O2 SEPTFM�3f_f� 4s AT TYLr_R,, HOUS'!'ON TX`I1 ;:3Y A B 1<L. BANKRUPTCY Q6�- THE CCIURT JUDGE 13 M CLAIMS LISTED BY THE DEBTOR SECURED PRIORITY UNSECURED TOTAL DEBTS .71 f ... . [� .rn TEL: Sep 191 13:26 Na.001 P.02 Southwest Paper Stock, Inc. Buyers and Suppliers of All Grades of Paper Stock P,O, eox 1603 Fort Worth, Texas 76101 (917) 924-8005 FAX (817) 926w3000 September 1,3, 1991 Gity of Sanger P.Q. Box 578 Banger, Texas 76266 PE: Purchase of Landfill Dear Mr, Hamiliton, Southwest Paper Stack respectfully submits, far your consideration our initial offer for purchasing the city of Sanger landfill as follows: Southwest Paper Stock will assume complete liability for materials disposed into the used portion of the landfill. Southwest Paper Stack will comply with the currant Texas f�ealth Department regulations. Southwest Paper Stock is prepared offer the Gi ty of Sang�ar seventy fivtwa thousand dollars, with a non interest bearing, 'den year note for thirteen acres used landfill, twelve acres unused landfill, and the Texas Health Department landfill permit. Southwest Paper is committed to investing substantial capital in planning, development and equipment into this venture and we ask for your cooperation in planning this mutually beneficial facility. We are looking forward to working with the �,nc� the North Texas Council of cavarnments i,n needed area recycling facility, Sincerely, obert Dunlap President City of Sanger providing ar► Proces8ing Facility; 40� W88t .1866aming Fort Worth, Texas 78110