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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 1986-03-03 Regular 2'7 REGULAR ME�TING FRIFNDSWUUD CITY CUUNCIL . MARCH 3 , ].986 MINUTES DE' A RFGULIIR MEETING OF THE F'RIENUSWUUD CITY COUNCIL THAT WAS HELD ON M11RCH 3, 1986 AT C7'J'Y HALL nT 6 :00 PM W�7'H Z'HE ' �° FOLLOWING PRESENT CONSTITUTING A QUURUr1: MAXOR R.11TaPF� L. LUWE COUNCILr111N LF:ON BRU�VN COUNCILMAN J11PJ JURUIIN COUNCILMAN P��YI,I,�S LrF • COUNCILMAN E'�l ELXN NFWt�AN COUNCILMAN JUt? PRIHUUII COUNCILMAN StJIi WICKL�INDER CITY ATTORNEY JOHN OL50N CITY MANAGFR �IP9 MURGIIN ,T..,� CITY SECRETARY DELORIS MCKENZIE , � MAYOR LOWE CALLED THE MEETING TO ORUER 111,UNG WITH THC PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AND TE�E CITY AT']'ORNEY TQ DISCUSS "RE— � PLAZ'TING" PROCESS FOR SUBUIVISI�NS. m Q CITY ATTORNEY JOHN OLSON PRESEN7.'ED r1EP1BFRS OF COUNCIL AND PLANNING AND ZONING WITH MEt9URANUUM UUTI,IAIING ARTICLE 974a SECTION 5, TO PROV IDE A MECHANI SM FOR REPLA'1'7.'I NG SUBDIV I SIONS OR PORTIONS OF SUBDIVISIQNS. ' A LENGTHY DISCUSSION FOLLQWEU THIS PRESE:N`I'ATION WITH THE CONSENSUS OF CITY COUNCIL AND MEP4BFRS UF PLIINNING 11ND ZUNING THAT THE PROCEDURES MUST BE INS7.'ITUTEU AND IT WAS EMPHASIZED THAT THESE PROCEDURES INCLUUED SHORT FORM SUBUIVISIONS . THE CITY ATTORNEY CLARIFIED THE PUBLIC HEARINGS WERE CONDUCTED BY THE PLANNING ZONING AND ZONING COMMISSION. ,' PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMBERS �1dVxSE�D COUNCIL THE � � UNIMPRCN ED 5TREETS IN UNIMPRW ED SUBUIVISIONS WERE CREATING THE MOST PROBLEMS FOR PLANNING AND ZONING. A BRIEF INTERMISSION WAS HELD. INVOCATION WAS GIV EN BY PASTOR JAMES GUERRERO WITH NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH . , . MAYOR LOWE Ai�NOUNCED THAT JUDGE HOLBRUOK WILL BE AT NEXT WEER 'S MEETING FOR A JOINT PRESENTATION OF $50�000 ALONG WITIi THE CITY OF FRIEND5WOOD'S PRESENTATION OF $50, 000 TO THE DRAINAGE DISTRICT FOR IMPRCNEMENTS TO CHIGGER AND C(7WART CR�EK . MAYOR LOWE REPORTED HE HAD SPOKEN TO Z'ElE STATF HIGHW�X DFPIIRTMENT REGARDING FM 2351 AND FM 528 WITH JOHN PINKS7'�N ADVISING THE LETTING OF FM 2351 FROM CLEAR CREEK TO THE F'REEWAY WILL BE JUNE, 1988 AND WILL INCLUDE A W�ILKWAY OR BICYCI�E PATH C1VER 7'HE BRIDGE. LETTING FOR FM 528 FROM HARRIS COUNTY WILL BE OCTOBER 1987 AND FM 528 T� GALV ESTON COUNTY WILL BE DECEMBER 1987 . THESE FOUR LANE BOULEVARDS ARE PART OF THE GROWTH OF �'HIS ARE�1 WHICH INCLUDES THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL PLANNED IN HARRIS COUNTY BY CLEAR CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT. • MAYOR LOWE RFAD ].NZ'� RECORD A LEZ'TER HE HAD WRIT�'EN TO OMER POORMAN, STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT REQUESTING A TRAFFIC LIGHT AT FM 528 AND WINDING WAY. 1 __...... _.� . �..��•.._ .._ �.._._.,___-.___...__..._ ..._.._..._.__....�.._.. . 28 � , M11YUR LUWE ANNUUNCED H1; 11`1'7.'F;NbE�U 7'E1F� SUGIIRI�11N1) � SI?.��UIC£N'i'F;NNT.11L CELEBRATION SATURDAY WITH V ICE PRfsSIUF.iJ'.t' GEURGE B[3SH 11S GUES'i' SPEAKER. V ICE PRESIDENT BUSH �1W I SP,U P1AXOR LUWE HE WUULU BE � UNABLE TO COME TO FRI.ENDSWOUD AS P11R11UE MARSf111L FOR �'HE 4TH OF � • JUI.�Y PARIIDE THIS YEAR AS HE I5 11LRFnUY COMMITTED. EN'I'ERTAINER � - - L11RRY G11�'LIN WILL B� UNABLE TO AT'1'ENU THE 47'H UF JULY 11S HE W115 ALREADY BOOKED. � MAYOR LOWE REPORTED COUNCILMAN JUF PRIHUDI� AND HIMSELF WENT TO ' �• AUSTIN TODAY AND ASKED COUNCILMII.N PRIHOUA TO REPURT ON THAT MEETING. COUNCILMAN PRIHODA REPORTED THEY MET WITH STAFF OF THE TEXAS DEPARTM�NT WATER D�IELOPMENT R011RD REGI�RDING RECYCLING � WATER. COUNCILMAN PRIHODA STATED THIS WAS A NFW CONCEPT FOR RECYLING AND WILL BE THE TREND OF THE FU7'URE. COUNCILP9AN PRIHODA • I�EPORTED THOSE IN ATTENDENCE WAS AN ENGIN�FR FROM EL P11S0, MAYOR , LAMB FROM LEAGUE CITY, P4AYOR L�OWE 11NU 7'f�E FR7ENDSWUOD CITY , ' MANAGER. EL PASO ENTERED INTO I1N AGREEMENT 4JITH THE S�'A7.'E IN 1978 ° TO DO A STUUY. COUNCI LMAN PRI HOUA REPC)R'I'EU THI;RF W11S A � POSSIBILITY FOR LEAGUE CITY AND FRIENUSWOOD TO DO A JOINT STUDY FOR THIS AREA. COUNCILMIIN PRIHODA S�'ATED HE WILL PURSUE 7.'HIS WITH THE UEV ELOPMENT BOARD AMD WILL HAV E THAT REPORT IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS. MAYOR LOWE STATFD THE CORPORATION COUR`1' CLERK HAD RESPONDED V ERY � � PROFESSIONALLY AND IN DETAIL AS TO ALL�EGATIC�NS 11BOU'I' THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN FRIENDSWOOD WHICH HAU BFEN PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER � AND ASKED COUNCIL IF THEY HAD ANY OBJECTIUNS TO PUBLISHING THI5 RESPONSE TO THESE ALLEGATIONS. COUNCIL HAD NO OBJECTION TO THI5 RESPONSE BEING PUBLISHED. MAYOR LOWE STATED THE FIRE DEPIIRTM�NT H11D MAUE A REQUEST SOME THREE WEEKS AGO FOR A NEW PUMPER FIRE �'RUCK IN THE AFPROXI�9ATE � AMOUNT OF $130,000 . TO HONOR THE REQUEST FOR THE FIRE TRUCK �1ND SOLV ING THE PROBLEFIS OF THE ANNEXED ARF�1S OF FOREST BEND AND WEDGEWOOD� THE FUNDS THAT CAME FROM FORE5T BEND COULD BE SPENT ' F'OR THIS PURCHASE. MAYOR LOWE APPOINTED COUNCILMAN WICKLANDER, PRESIDENT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT KEN CnMP AND A 7.'HRID MEMBER TO - ' BE SELECTED FROM FOREST BEND WITH EXPER'.i'ISE 11ND KNOWI�E:DGE� UF FIRE TRUCKS AND MAKE A RECOMMENDATION BACK TO COUNCIL IN THE NEXT 7.'WO WEEKS PE;RTAINING TO THE $130, 000 REQUEST. COUNCIL_ CONCURRED WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF' THIS COMMITTEE. MAYOR LOWE STATED TO GO ALONG WITH THE FIRE TRUCR COMMITTEE, A BUILDING IS NEEDED 7.'0 PUT THE TRUCK IN AND TNFRE IS SUCH A BUILDING IN F�REST BEND. MAYOR LOWE APPOINTED RAY RUNNELS AS CHAIRMAN, COUNCILMAN JORDAN AND A �'HIRD MEMBER TO MAKE A RECOMMENDATION BACK TO COUNCIL AT THE SAME TIME AS THE FIRE TR.UCK COMMITTEE AS TO THE AVAILABILITY OF THIS BUILUING AND THE COST INVOLVED. MAYOR LOWE REPORTED THAT COUNCILMAN PRIHUDII AND HIMSELF WHEN OUT TO SHADOWBEND LAST WEEK TO I�OOK AT THF WORR BEING DONE AND � 5TATED THE PROJECT SEEMED TO BE GOING ON FOR A LONG PERIUD OF TIME. MAYOR LOWE CONTACTED THE CONTRACTOR AND URGED HIM TO MOV E AS QUICRLY AS THEY COULD ON THIS PROJECT. MAYOR LOWE REPORTED HE WENT BY THE SITE TODAY AND IT LOOKED LIKE THEY HAD COMPLETED THREE MONTHS WORK IN ABOUT THREE DAYS. MAYOR LOWE REQUESTED THE CITY MANAGER TO 5EE THAT THE CONTRACTOR EXPEDZ7.'F�S THIS PROJECT. THE CITY MANAGER REPORTED �.'HEY ARE GET'1'ING READY 7'O POUR THE LAST TWO AREAS THIS WEEK AND SHOULD BE GOMPLETED SHURTLY. i i MAYOR LOWE REQUESTED COUNCILMAN WICKLANDER AS CHAIRMnN OF THE ,, 5TREET COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH THE COUNTX ROAD SUPE�RINTENDENT AND JUDGE HOLBROOK REGARDING THE COUNTY ROAD PROGRIIM. THE STREETS � BEING REPAIRED NEED TO BE LOOKED AT AND EVALUA7.`ED. COUNCILMAN WICKLANDER AGREED WITH MAYOR LOWE THE S7.'R�ET5 DID NEED TO BE LOOKED AT, THAT SOME OF THE REPAIRS WERE NOT ACCEPTABLE AND COMMISSIONER CROWDER HAS AGREED TO COME TO FRIENDSWOOD TO LOOK ' . THESE PROJECTS (7VER. ' 2 . 29 MAYOR LOWE 11NNUUNCFU 7'fll\'�' �'HF PRC)JF;C7' FOR CI�E1�R CRErK I�AS TAKEN A � GI11NT I.,F11P E'URWIIRI) 11S 7'H1�� 7'WO CUP1t17:SS7.(.)NI;RS COUI27.' FROM G11LVF�'1'ON , ' COUNTY� 11ND HARRT� COUNTY 11nV F. nVRf:�E;II '1'(:U GU FURWnf�I) Wt7'H 7.'HF� C'LC1�R CREEK FROGRAr9 AND THEY HAV F 11 I,F7.'7.'ER F'IZUM E3R117URI11 CUUNTX WILLJ r1G � T(? UROP UUT WHICEI IS SIGNIF'IC11��T BECAUSf, aR11ZORI�1 CUUNTY W11S • UNIIBLE TO R11ISF �'HE F'UNDS NEFUT;U TU ST11Y I.N, WHICE� WILI.� ENABLE THE 'i'WO CUUNTIES TO GU F'URWIIRD. COUNCILMAN LFE REPORTED THA7.' COUNCTLr111r� WICKLnNDFR ANU HERSELF ATTENDED Tf�E 11NNU11L MFFTING OF TFlE HUUSTON GA.LVESTON AREA COUNCIL ' �' � � ' AND INSTALLATIUN (JF (JFFICE;RS. COUNCILMAN LEE ANNOUNCFD 7'H11T F'RII.?nY EVENID]G OUR FULICE DEPARTMENT WILL HAV E 11 BOU'.CEI A,T TfIE CRIPIE S7'OPPERS FXPUSITIUN �T HOUSTON CONVENTION CENTER WESZ' WHICH BEGINS AT 7 :00 PM 1�NU URGED �� EVERYONE TO TRY TO ATTEND. COUNCILMAN WICnL11NDFR� 11SKEU TU 1�DDRF;SS THP; FACT THAT H .G.A.C. HA.D RECEIV ED SOME BAD PRFSS UV ER THE PRUE3LEMS TEfEY �IAV F ��1�U ClV ER ' THE LAS�' FF,W MON'I'HS ANU WANTED TC} STATF �'EiIS ORG�N77.��7.'ION ALLOWS FRIFNDSWOOD TO PURCHASE PULICE C11.RS 11tJU UTH�R MATER�11I,5 AT A � .'� GREAT REDUCTION. THE ENTfiUSIAM FRUM I1LL OF THOSE PIIRTICIPATING ; � IN THAT ANNUI�L MFFTING WAS STILL TF�ERE E'V EN THOUGH 7.'fIFY HnD fIAU � THESE PROBUEMS AND THEY ARE SZ'ILL GUING FORtiV�1R1). COUNGILMAN WICKLANDER STATED THAT MAY(?R LOWRY OF' TEX11S CITY MENTIONED i)URING � HIS ADDRESS AT THIS MEETING THAT THE 11CTUAL �KG11NI7.�TION ANU Cn CHARTERING WAS STARTED HERE IN FRIENUSWUUU I�OSTED BY OUR OWN , G'Z MAYQR, MAYOR LOWE. POLICE CHIEF MITCf� WRIGHT INTRODUCED TEIE THREE NEW OFFICER'S TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND GAV E A BRIEF HISZ'ORY UF THE NEW OFFICER'S BACKGROUND. THE NEW OFFICE.RS 11RF R1�r90NA ANN S1ITSKY, BADGE NUMBER 918, DWAYNE THOMAS R.OUSF, B11UGE NUMBER 926 ANU BRAD � A. WORLEY, BADGE NUMBER 925 WHO HAD SL:RV Ell 11S A RFSERV E FOR � FRIENDSWOOD SINCE 1979. COUNCILMAN NEWMAN, SESQUICENTENNIAL COORUINnTOR CHAIRMAN __ ANNOUNCED COUNCIL WOULU UEV IATE F'RQM THE,IR REGULAR MEETING TO CONDUCT AN ADOPTION CEREMONY FOR THOSE WISHING TO BECOME �1DOPTED TBXASN BY THE SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE. GIRL SCOUT TROOP NUMBER 2327 LED E'VFRYUNE IN PLEDGE OF ALLIGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES FLAG AND TO THE TEX�1S FLAG. SESQUICENTENNIAL COORDINATOR CHAIRMAN NEWMIIN FRFSENTED ADOPTION CERTIFICATES TO THUS.E WISHING TO BECOME 1�DOPTSD AND AUC1Ir1ISTERED THE OFFICI�L OATH OF TEXAS WHICH EVERXONE REPEATED AND THEN EACH PERSON ADOPTED RECEIV ED BLUEBQNN�T SEEDS . A BRIEF INTERMISSION FOLL�OWEll WI`I'N GIRL SCOUT TRUOP 2327 PROVIDING TEXAS SIZE COOKIES AND PUNCH. MS. 5ANDY ZEEK APPEARED BEFORE COUNCII, 7'O RLQUEST SPEED LIh1I7'S BE LOWERED ON GREENBRIAR AND PRESENTED COUNCIL WITH A PETI7'ION , � SIGNED 8Y THIRTY FIV E RESIDENTS. COUNCIL RFQUESTED CITY MANAGER HAV E THE POLICE DEPARTMENT CONDUCT A RADAR SURV EY AND MAKE A RECOMMENDATION BACK TO COUNCIL. HOWARD YEAGER APPFARED BEFORE COUNCIL TO ANNOUNCE HIS CANDIDACY FOR COUNCIL POSITION �kl. � - COLT FILLY BOOSTER CLUB REPRFSENTATIVE APPFARED BEFORE C�UNCIL TO ANNOUNCE THE ANNUAL FUN RUN 5ET FOR MAY 17 , 1986 WHICH WILL BEGIN ' AT STEU ENSON PARK AT 8;00 A.M. . COUNCIL REQUESTED� THE BOOSTER , CLUB NOTIFY THE POLICE DEPARTr1EN7.' UF THIS F.VENT. MS. RUBY BRISCOE FROM FIELD CREEK FORES7' SUBUIVISION APPk;ARED BEFORE COUNCIL TO REQUEST COUNCIL RE-CONSIDER TE)E P�LICY REGARDING DRIV EWAY ADORNMENTS CN ER UiTCH LINE. MS. BRISCOE ADVISED SHE WOULD BE WILLING TO SIGN A LETZ'ER SZ'ATING THAT IN Tt1E EVENT THE CITY HAD TO TEAR THIS AUORNMENT DOWN IN ORDER TO DO DITCH WORK SHE WOULD NCJT REQUFST THE CITY Z'0 REBUILD. IT WAS TEiE CONCEN5US OF COUNCIL 7.'HEY COULD SUPPORT THIS CHANGE IN PUI�ICY TO . 3 30 � � ' ALLOW MS . BRISCOE TO KEEP THIS 11DORNMENT 1�S I,ONG 11S IT IS UNUFRS7.'QOD THE CITX WILL N07' BE UDLIGATE;U 7'U REBUILU 11NY UR1V EWAX ADORNMENT THAT HAS TO BE TURN DUWN. ED DYKFS, CHAIRMAN OF RECONCTLIn7'ION BOARD PRESENTED < • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGES TO THE SIGN ORUINANCF (PORTABI,E SIGN) , � AND ZONING ORDINIINCE (LANUSCIIPING RLQUIRLIM�NT5 IN 7'HE INllUSTRIl1L � DISTRICT AND PREBERVING TRFESj ANU RFQU�STED COUNCIL CONSIUER SENDING THE5E RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE APPROPRIATE COMMITTEES FOR REV I EW. • .. **MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN PRIHOD�1 TH11T THE RECOMP9ENDA2'IION , �� FOR �AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCF BE SENT TO THE PLANNING 1�ND ' �� ZONING COMMI5SION AND THE RECOMrfENDA7.'IONS FOR AMENDMENT TO THE � ZONING ORDINANCE (PRESEI7VING TREES) AND TF3E AMENDMENT TO THE SIGN ORDINANCE BE 5ENT TO THE COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD FUR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL BY APRIL 1, 1986 . � SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN LEE. MOTION APPR(7VED UNANIMOUSLY. **MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN WICKL11NllER TO ACCEPT THE CITY � MANAGERS RECOMMENDATIQN TO ISSUE A CHANGE URDER TO D. BROTHERS � FOR PAZNTING WATER WELL #5 WHICH WILL INCREASE THE CONTRACT BY ��� APPROXIMATELY $44 , 000. � SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN LEE. MOTION APPROVEll UNANIMOUSLY. COUNCILMAN LEE PRESENTED THE DRAFT J�INT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE SCHOOL FOR A SPECIAL SERVICE OFFICER AS FREPARED BY THE CITY ATTORNEX AND ASKED P£:RMISSION TO FORWARD A COPY `t'0 HOWARD WHITAKER FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD TO REVIEW WITH NO OBJECTIONS FROM COUNCIL. COUNCILMAN LEE REPORTED THE ARCHITE�CT WQULD LIKE TO MEET WITH � COUNCIL AND THE CITY HALL COMMITTEE ON MARCH 9, 1986 AT 9 : 00 A.M. ' TO REVIEW THE SWIMMING POOL BIDS AND THE CITY HALL DESIGN. COUNCIL AGREED TO CALL A SPECIAL MEETING FOR THIS PURPO5E. DISCUSSION WAS HELD REGARDING AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE 84-14 , PEDDL�RS, SOLICIx'ORS, ' CANVASSERS, AND ITINERANT V ENDORS WITH COUNCIL AGREEING TO CHANGE �' ADMINISTRATION OF THIS ORDINIINCE TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND T0 . EXTEND THE RESPONSE TIME TO THE APPLICANT FROM FIV E DAXS TO AS LONG AS THE CITY ATTORNEY AWISES IS LEGAL. **MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN LEE TO APPRW E THE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE T86-3 , AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE STANDARD BUILUING , CODE� 1985 EDITION, INCLUDING APPENDICES, AS PUBLISHED BY THE SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE CONGRESS INTERNATIONAL, INC. f ESTABLISHING ' . RULES AND REGULATIONS TO IMPRCJVE PUBLIC SAFETY BY REGULATING THE EXECUTION, CONSTRUCTION, ENLARGEMENT, ALTERATION, REPAIR, , REMW AL, CONVERSION, DEMOLITION, OCCUPANCY, EQUIPMENT, USE, HEIGHT, AREA, AND MAINTENANCE OF BUII,DINGS AND STRUCTURES IN THE CITY OF FRI�NDSWOOD; PRCNIUING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF FE;RMITS; PRO�VIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OE' ANY PROVISION HEREOF IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,000 FOR EACH DAY OF ANY SUCfi VIOLATION; REPEALING ALL OTHER ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES , INCONSISTENT OR IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR SEV ERABI LI TY. SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN BROWN. MOTION APPRCIVED UNANIMOUSLY. ' **MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN LEE TO APPROVE THE FIRST READING ,� OF ORDINANCE T85-4, AN ORUINANGE ADOPTING THE STANDARD FIRE FREV ENTION CODE, 1985 EDITION, INCLUDING APPE;NDICES, AS PUBLISHED �__ BY THE SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE CONGRESS INTERNATIONAL, INC. ; ESTABLISHING RULE5 AND REGULATIONS DESIGNED TO PRQTECT PERSONS � AND PROPERTY FROM HAZARDS OF FIRE; PRCJVIDING A PENALTY OF AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,000 FOR EACH DAY OF VIOLATIONS OF ANY • PRCNISION HERE�F; REPEALING ALL OROINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITX. SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN JORDAN. MOTION APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. CITY ATTORNEY ADVI3ED THE FIRE MARSHAL HAD PROVIDED ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE AND WILL PREPARE THE AMENDED ORUINANCE F�R SECOND READING. 9 �� 31 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 20, SPECIAL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 3 , AND REGULAR MEETING OF FEBRUARY�" 10 , 1986 WERE APPRCJV ED AS PRESENTED. , **MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMAN NEWMAN TO APPRCIVE THE CONSENT AGENDA TO PAY INVOICES PRESENTED FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS FOR TERR- MAR, CONCRETE TESTING N & S SHADOWBEND IN THE AMOUNT OF $217 .00. ' '" SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN LEE. MOTION APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. . CITY MANAGER REPORTED N & S SHADOWBEND IS ALMOST COMPLTE, THE WELL CONTRACT FOR WELL #5 - 5ANDING HAS BEGUN TESTING, THE CONTRACTOR ON THE PUMPING AND PIPING WORK WILL BEGIN SIiORTLY AND THE 14 INCH WATER LINE HAS ALREADY MADE TWO BORES AND WILL BORE , UNDER WINDING WAY IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AND THEN BORING ON FM 518 , AFTER THAT THEN CONSTRUCTION ON LAYING THE LINE AT THE HARRIS COUNTY LINE AT BAY AREA BOULEVARD. COUNCILMAN WICKLANDER ADVISED THE CITY MANAGER, COUNCILMAN PRIHODA AND HIMSELF WILL APPEAR BEFORE HARRIS-GALVE5TON S"� SUBSIDENCE DISTRICT ON MARCH 11, 1986 TO REQUEST WELL PERMIT FOR �} WELL LOCATED IN WICD 108 AND TO UPGRADE PRESENT WATER WELL � � PERMITS AND WILL INCREASE GALLONS. � COUNCIL CONVENED IN EXECUTIV E SESSION ACCORDING TO TEXAS OPEN � MEETINGS LAW ARTICLE 6252-17 , TEXAS V ERN013S CIVIL STATUTES (e) 'Q LEGAL AND (g) PERSONNEL. COUNCIL RE-CONVENED IN OPEN SESSION WITH NO ACTION BEING TAKEN. " MOTION WAS MADE AND SEC(3NDED TO ADJOURN AT 10:15 PM. MAYOR R PH L. LOWE , DELO IS MCKENZI CITY SECRETARY ��,�__.w ,�...,�.,_._.._...._..,__.._�_.._._..__........_._.�_�.._.__.._ .