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RLGULAR M�LTING
FI:IENDS4dO0D CITY COUNCIL
JUNE 4, 1984
7:00 PI�I
NlINUTES UF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIENDSWOOD CITY COUNCIL WAS
AELn OI�T JUNE 4� 1984 AT CITY �IALL AT 7: 00 PM WITH THE FOLLOWING
PKBS�NT CONSTI'1'UTZNG �1 �UORUI�1:
i I�IAYOk RALPH LOWE
COUP7CILPIAtJ LEON BROWIV
COUNCIL2fAN BRUCE BRANHAyi
COUNCILPYAN JAN JOF2D'AI�
COUtdCILD1AN EVELYN NEWP9AN
COUTdCILPYAN PAUL SCHRADER
COUYQCILPIAN BOB WICIfLANDEI2
CITY NIANAG�R JIAZ A40RGAN
ADMINISTRA'PIVE ASSISTANT TODD STEbVART
CITY ATTORNEY JOHt1 OLSON
o CIfiY SECRETARY DELORIS MCKENZIE
� INVOCATION WAS GIVEN IIY JIM MORGAN,
�
(,� MAYOR LOY7E REPORTED TH� CITY OP FRIENDStid00D HAD BEEN NAf2ED TFIE
� lOTII $AFEST CITY TN THE NATION AND THE ONLX CT`PY FfiUM TEXAS N�1b1ED
Q IN TI3E ARTTCLE TI-7AT AppEARED IN TFiE FAPIILY CIP.CL"E N1AGA7,INE.
MAYOR LU64� R�PORT�D ON M�E�.C]:NG bdITH COUNCIL COi+IP4ITTEE FROM THE
CITY OF HOU.riTON REGARDIIdG ETJ F1ND AUVISED THAT THIS COP4MITTFE
WILli BE VTSITING FRIENDS➢700D TN THE NF,AR FUTURE.
M&1YOR LOSdP RPPORTED HE f•1�3' ti7ITH THE LEAGUE CITY COUNCIL AND THAT
R'IkI'Oit LAMI3 APPUTNTED COUNCILDiAN BROWN 11Nll COUNCILMAN POOLE TO
670RK Otd TI3E; LAND PROJECT RELA4'IVE TO GTJ.
, MAS'OT2 LOWE REPURTED TFTAT W�DP7�SDAY I-IE WILL MEET AT THE CTTY UF
PASADENA'S P7AYOP,'S OFFICE TO DISCUSS THE UNTTEU Sa�TER LJAY SURFACE
6t't1TER PLAIV,
GIAYOT2 L019� RECOGNIZED BRUCE GOLDGN OP rIUD 55 AND ASKED WIiAT THEIIt
PLFIIVS W�RE R�GARDING SURFACE N7ATER. MR. GOLUEN AnVTS�D IT F7AS
TAEIR PLANS TU fI00K INTO HOUSTOIV' S SOURCE.
P•IAYOR LO[^IE R�PORTED TI3AT RON CROWD�R 12ECEIVED THE MOST VOTES
FOR COP�IN7ISSIONER PRBCINCT THREE.
COUI9CILMAN 5CFIRADLR RBQUESTED �PHAR' LAURA RALEY REPORTER FUR THL
FRIENDSWOOD NEUS V�HO GRl1DUATED E'ROM HIGH 5CHOOL SVTTH HpNOP�u BE
kECOGPdIZED,
COUi�iCILP�111N SCfiRADER REPORTED THAT SENATOR TOWER WA5 STILL
COI�TSIDERING ATT�NDIIVG THE 4TH OF JULY CE;LEBhATSON IN FRIENDSWOOD
AS GRAIQD P�IARSHAL OF THE PARADE.
CUUt�CILt•17�IV PI�bVP•1AN REPORTED THAT FRTETdDSWOOD PULICE DEPARTMENT
1aRR�STED A NIAN L'OR THE SEXU�iL ASSAULTu 7.'HAT FiAVE OCCURI2ED Itd THE
CITY AND THAT POSSISLY THIS ARREST WILL CLEAP, UP CASES IN OTHER
CITIES &1S LONG AGO AS TFTREE YEARS.
I [�TINU7'ES OI' TFIE F2I;GULAR N1E�TING OF P4AY 7, APID REGULAR I�IEETIIVG OI'
� R'IAY 21� 1984 67ERE CORRGCTED AtdD APPROV�D AS PPESENTLD.
A PUF3liIC HEARING TO COSdSTDER DESIGNATION OF 4'HE AREA DESCRIBF,ll AS
AN ELIGZBLE BLIGHTT'D OR DEVELOPNIEt4T AREA LOCATED AT THE CORP]ER OF
FM518/Fn1528 WAS NOT HELD llUE TO LACR OT�' F2ECOi�MENDATIOIQ FFOI�1
F.I,U.C. .
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REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 4, 1984
� / �8 **MOTION WAS P�1ADE BY COUNCILMAN ti^JICKLANDER TQ APPROVE THE RE—
APOIhITn7EIQT OF llR. ItICFIARD M. CUT3WAY AS FIEALTfi OFFICER,
SECONllLD BY COUNCILh1�N SCFIRADER. MOTION APPROVBD UNATJI�40USLY,
DIuCUS5ION V�AS HELD REGARDING ISO—T�X RL�U�ST TO TSXAS D�PIIRTMENT
OF HGAL'PFI FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL PFaRP9TT WITH THE CT'PY
t�3ANAGER GIVING COUtdCIL A BRI�F REVIEW AND UPDATE. MAYqR LOWE
STA':CED THAT TAE PUSLTC HEARZNG F7ILL BE HELD JULY 21 AT THE
ANGLETON COURT FIOUSE.
**NiOT30N WAS MADE BY COUNCILP4AI4 BROWN TO APPROVE THE APPL:CCATION
�/�j,� FUR PERP�3IT TO REWORK E.A. GRAY N0. 7 WELL BY EXXOP7 COMPANY,
V � U��J.�. .
SECONDLU BY COUNCILPIAN NEWMAN. MOTION APPF.OVED UNANIh10USLY.
3r^ **Di0TI021 VJAS P9ADE BY COUNCILMAIQ JORDAN Tq AUTHORIZE THE PSAYOR TO
"/$� EX�CUTE AGIZEEh1�NT WITH TE7>AS E3IGHVJAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPOR'PATTON
FOR i9ATL'kLINE TO YTEDGEWOOD VILLAGE.
SECOPdDED BY COUNCILPIAIQ BROWPI. t-70TSON FIPPROVED UNANII9pUSLY.
'�l�', I�� 1 **I�50TIpN WAu MAD� SY COUNCILDIAPI JORDAN TO AUTHORILC ADV�RTISEh7ENT
{ �� FUR CONSTRUCTION BIDS L'OP. WATERLINE TO WEDG�WUOU VZLLAGE AND
FJHTTTIER OARS LIFT STATION.
S�CONDED BX COUNCILT�IAN BRANHAC�1. I40TION APPROVED UIdANICnOUSLX.
DISCUSSION WAS HELD REGAF2DING CONTINUATIptd UP PtJ�LIC HEARING ON
PROPOSED ZONiIQG ORDINANCE WITI3 THE CI`PY 61ANAGBR RECOf9P1EIQDATION TO
CONTINUE E3EARING OIV TUESDAY IF NECESSARY.
�Q��� **I�IOTION WAS P'fAD� IIY COUNCILMAN SCHRADER TO APPROVE TAE CTTY
°V ATTOFcP7EY TO REVIEW THE PROPOSED CHANGES TO THG ITII4ERANT VEtdDOR
OkDINANCE.
SECUI3DED BY COUIVCILMAN WICKLANDEP.. NfOTIOtJ APPF20VED UYIANIMOUuLY.
DISCUuSTON SVAS HELD F;EGARDING BUILDILIG CODE BOARD OF ADJUSTHTENT
APPOINTMENTS WITI-1 THE CITY A9ANAGER REQUESTING COUNCIL TO PREPARE
A LIST OF QUALIFIED PEOPLE 7'0 COTdSIDEIt FOI2 APPOIIQTP�IBIIT.
CITY ENGINEER PRE:SENTED A P9ASTER SEWER PLAN FOR THE CITY AP1D
COSTS INVOLVED. CUU't�TCIL REVIEV7ED THIS PLAN AP7D I7.' WAS AGREED TO
BEGITd WITI3 PHAZE I AT A COST OF APYROY>IMA7.'ELY $233, 000.
THE CI`i'Y I�fANAGER PRESENTEB STATUS REPORTS OP1 THE ELLVATED WATEit
STORAGE, THE CLEARVI�W AVENUE Df2AINAGE, GFt�EIVBfiIAR BRIDGE,
IP75TALLATTON OF FUEL Tt�NKS AND THE PAFtK GRANT.
[�I��XOR LUWE ASRED COUNCILMt�N BRF1NHAf�1 AND COUNCIL'MAIQ i^TICY.LANDER TU
LOOFC . INTO THE LI:TTER FRUM TAE COMMUNITY b1PPEFaRANCB B011F2D
Y.liGARUING TREES ON THE LAND DE:SIGNATED F'OFt THE SWIMPIING PUOL I,IVD
P11RK �REr'�.
**h10TI0Ed WF15 t�4ADE SY COUNCILNAN BROWN TO APPP.OVE SECOND READING
OF ORDINANCE T8�-10 GRANTItJG FftAPJCH2SE TO HOUSTON LTGHT E�ND YOYlEIt
WITI3 THE CAP2"SON BLING R�AD.
aECONDED IiY COUNCILIvIAN BRANHAM. i�iOTION APPROV�D 6-1. COUNCIL6YAN
WICFCLANDER OPPOS�D.
**D'iQTZON WAS MAD6 BY COUNCILt�AN NEWMAN 4'0 APPROVED THE SECOND
REAUING OF ORDINAtdCE T84-12, AMENDING URDTNANCE 291 PASSED AND
APPROVED NOVENFBER 7, 1y77 AND KNObJN F�S THE ZOI�IING ORDINANCE OF �
THE CIT% SY CHAIQGTNG TH� ZOIVTtdG OF CERTAIN PAP,CELS OF LAND FROM
R-1 TO C-1 FIRST 300 ' , REMAINING 360 ' P�I—l; CHANGTb7G THE ZOI3ING
I�IAP ACCORDINGLY APID PROVIDTNG FOR OTHER t4ATTERS R�LA'1'IIdG TO TH�
SUSJECT. (LOCAT�D 4£330 E. �DGEV700D)
SECONDED F3Y COUNCILMAN SCHRADER. NtOTION FIPPROVED UNAIdIMOUSLY.
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F2EGULAR MEETING
JUP7E 4, 1984
COUNCILHIAN' NEWMAN REPORTED SEIE MET WITH ALTA CAfiBONE AND REVIEWLU
UNCOLLEC`PED TAXES AND THAT NOTICES WERE t•TATL&D LAST THURSDAY.
SHE ALSO REPORZ'E'D ON VAFLTOUS LARGE TAXES OWED IIY TAXPAYERS.
COUNCIL1tIAN N�WMAlq 5'PATED SHE; V�AS PROUD OF OUl: POI,ICE DEPAFZTNIENT
FOR THE CHARGE5 THAT HAVE BEEN FILED ZN THE AS5AULT CAuES. b7AYOR
LO�VE ASKED COUt7CILMAN NEUJRIAN AND THB CITY M�NAGE�2 TO PROPOSE A
PLAQUE FUR TflE PRIPTCIPALa IS+TVOLVGD.
CHECRS WGRE PRESENTED FOR CON.riIllERATION AS FOLLOWS:
GLPJEI2AL FUND 4130—ASH MANAG�P4ENT SYSTEMS $2, 903 .03
4145—TNlL 4�70RKERS COMPENSATION 3�058.00
4138—F & F PRODUCTIONS 3,690. 00
4162—LAIQDSDOWNE—MOODY CO��IPAIVY 13, 833. 00
bJATF.R & SEGrLR 1944—ROHAN COP4PANY 5, 094.46
O CHECY.S WEt2E APPR�VED Ut1ADIIP?OUSLY' FOR PAYI�lENT Au PRESENTED.
�
(� **NIOTI(1N WAS 1�IADE BY COUNCILh'IAN BP�OV7N TO APPP.OVE THE CITY
� PS211dAGEFS F�COI�IMENDATION ACCORDING TO CITY LNGINEERS b1ASTER S�VTER �/��
m PLAN Tp PREPARE DOCUMENTS FOR BIU FOR "CRAZY HORSE" LII^`T STATION.
SECOND�D BY COUNCILf�lAN JORDAN. NIOTION APPROVFD UNANIMOUSLY.
Q (COUNCTLMAN SCHRADER WAS OUT OF THE ROOE9) .
COUNCIL CONVEN�D IN EXECUTIVE SEuSTON UNDE12 T�XAS OPEN MEETTNGS
LAW ARTICLE 6252-17 , TEXAS VERNONS CIVIL STATUTES (e) LSGAL 'AND
SECTION (g) PERSOBINEL AT 8:40 PM.
COUtJCIL RF,CONVENEU IN OPEN ,SESSION WITH NO ACTION BEING TAREN.
t�IEETTNG ADJOURNED AT 9:03 Pt�1.
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