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CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD ) (
STATE OF TEXAS ) (
COUNTIES OF GALVESTON/HARRIS ) (
FEBRUARY 19, 1996 ) (
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIENDSWOOD CITY COUNCIL THAT WAS HELD
ON MONDAY, FEBRZJARY 19, 1996 AT 5:30 P.M. AT FRTENDSWOOD CITY HALL, COUNCIL
CHAMBERS, 910 S. FRIENDSWOOD DRIVE, FRIrNDSW00D, TEXAS, WITH THE F'OLLOWING
PRESENT CONSTITUTING A QUOR�JM:
MAYOR EVELYN B. NEWMAN
` MAYOR PRO TEM JANIS LOWE
COUNCILMEMBER KITTEN HAJECATE
' COUNCILMEMBER MEL MEASELES
COUNCILMEMBER , TOM MANISON
COUNCILMEMBER MEL AUSTIN
COUNCILMEMBER ALINE DICKEY
CITY MANAGER RON COX
CITY SECRETARY DELORIS MCKENZIE
MAYOR NEWMAN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER AT 5:30.
COUNCIL CONVENED INTO A WORK SESSION TO P4EE'.0 WITH PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD
TO DISCUSS PARKS AND OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN.
COUNCIL CONVENED INTO REGULAR SESSION AT 7:00 P.M.
PASTOR PAUL CUNNINGHAM REPRESENTING THE CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH GAVE THE
INVOCATION.
THE PLEDGE OF AL:LEGIANCE WAS LED BY MAYOR NEWMAN
0 0 DER BY MAYOR NEWMAN AND
H ING WAS CALLED T R
A JOINT DOCKED PUBLIC RAR
PLANNING AND ZONING CHAIR BILL FINGER �.CO RECEIVE COMMENT, EITHER ORAL OR
�.-.�..I WRITTEN, REGARD]:NG A REQUEST TO CHANGE THE ZONE CLASSIFICATION OF 8.1064
ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE CORNER OE�' FM 518 AND CHELSEA. LANE FROM CSC
� j (COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTER) TO MFR-HD (MUL'TI FAMILY RESIDENTTAL-HIGH DENSITY.
f MR. BUCK HAUSEMAN AND MR.TONY BANFIELD JF�. WITH HAUSEMAN/BANFIELD PROPERTIES
PRESENTED THEIR PROPOSAL FOR AN UPSCALE APARTMENT COMPLEX WITH DRAWINGS
DEPICTING ELEVATION AND DETAIL.
MR. CAREY HASKE:LL, WITH KTNGSPARK/WHITEHALL CIVIC A5SOCIATION PRESENTED A
PETITION SIGNED BY 290 HOMEOWNERS EXPRESSING CONCERNS REGARDING TRAF'FIC,
NOISE, AND COST FOR CITY SERVICES FOR THI3 PROJECT. i
MR. W. D. SMITH, MS. NANCY' SWEET, MR.MICI-IAEL KENNEDY AND MRS. DIANE KENNEDY, �
MR. WILLIAM AND MISS JENNIFER BYNAM, MS. KATHRYN RANDAL, MR. MCDONALD, MS.
JULIA BUSH, MR. FRANK WEBB, AND MR. GIL GISFM SPOKE REGARDING �HEIR CONCERNS
FOR THE REZONIrfG REGARDING TRAFFIC, OPENING UP OF CHELSEA STREET INTO
PEARLAND, NO MOR� APARTMENTS, CRIME, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, GANG VIOLENCE, CRIME
STATISTICS AT OTHER APARTMENTS, AND StJPPORTING CHANGE TO SINGLE FAMILY
RESIDENCE.
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HEARING NO FURTHER INPUT, THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOS�D AT 7:50 P.:M.
COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE REPORTED ON ATTENDING A SEMINAR AT F12IENDSWOOD CITY
HALL ON THE OPEN MEETING5 ACT WITH SCOTT JOSLOVE, A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, OPEN FtECQRDS DIVISION, HOSTED BY CITY SECRETARY
DELORTS MCKENZIE AND THE SALT GRASS CHAPTER ASSOCIATION OF C:LTY SECRETARIES
, AND CITY CLERKS AND REPORTED ON ATTENDING THE HARRTS COUNTY MAYORS' AND
COUNCILS' ASSOCIATION MEETING.
COUNCILMEMBER MEASELES REPORTED ON THE HARRIS COUNTY MAYORS' AND COUNCILS'
MEETING WITH A SPEAKER ON CHEMICAI�S AND RISK INVOLVED, REPORTED THE INTERNET
COMMITTEE WTLL MAKE A PRESENTATION AT THE COUNCIL WORKSHO�? ON MARCH 11,
1996, PRESENTED A RESOLUTION FOF; FUTURE CONSID�I2ATION REGARDING THE
WALLISVILLE RESERVOIR AND PRESENTED �� LETTER COMMENDING CITY S�IANAGER RON COX - �
AND REQUESTED THE COUNCILMEMBERB TO SIGN THE LETTER.
COUNCILMEMBER MANISON REPORTED ON ATTENDING THE INTERNET MEETING, ATTENDED
THE FRIENDSWOQD ECONOMIG DE'VELOPMFNT CQMMITTEE MEETING ON FES:RUARY7 WITH THE
ELECTION OF A NEW CHAIR, KENNY KONCABA, AND VICE-CHAIR J7=M REINHARTSEN,
ATTENDED THE FRTEIVDSWOOD PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MEETING, ATTENDED THE
HOUSTON/GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING WITH GUEST SPEAKER t3NTTED
STATED CONGRESSMAN TOM DELAY, A�TENAED THE COUNCIL WO]2KSHOP AT THE
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON/CLEAR LAKE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ATTENDED CLEAR
T,AKF AREA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION RELOCATTON COMN[ITTEE MEETING,
ATTENDED HARRIS COUNTY MAYORS' AND COUNCILS' MEETING A1VD THE SATURDAY PRAYER
BREAKFAST.
MAYOR NEWMAN REPORTED SHE HAD THE HONOR OF WELCOMING EVERYONE TO FRIENDSWOOD
TO ATTEND THE CITY SECRETARY'S SEMINAR ON OPEN MEETINGS/OPF;N RECORDS WITH
SPEAKER SCOTT JOSZOVE �'ROM THE ATfiORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE. .
COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIIV REPORTED ON ATTENDSNG THE UNIVERSITY O:E HOUS'.PON/CLEAR
T,AKF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEETING, RF.PORTED ON TH� PTPELINE. SAFETY COMNiSTTEE
MEETING, AND REPORTED THE NEXT COMMITTEE MEETING IS SCHE]7ULED FOR NEXT
TUESDAY, ATTENDED THE HAItRIS COUNTY MAYOR9' AND COUNCILB.' ME�TING WITH GUEST
SPEAKER FROM E. HARRIS COUNTY MANUFACTURERS l�ND FiAD THE OPPORTUNITY T0
DISCUSS PIPELINE SAFETY.
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COUNCILMEM�ER DICKEY REPORTED ON ATTENDING THE HOUSTON/GALVESTON AREA
COUNCTL ANNUAL MEETING WITH GUEST SPEI�IKER U.S. CONGRESSMAN TOM DET,AY,
ATTENDED THE PIPELINE SAFETY COMMTTTEE MEETING AND EXTENDED BEST WISHES TO
THE DECATHLETES THAT WILL BE COMPETING HERE IN FRTENDSWOOD.
COUNCILMEMBER LOWE REPQRTED. ON THE P:LPELINE SAFETY COMMITTEE :MEETING AND THE
MEETING WITH THE RAILROAD COMMISSION REGARDING REQUESTING A PUBLIC HEARING
ON THE EXXON PERMIT, ATTENDED THE PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING, WHTCH
ADD�2ESSED THE FENCE SURVEY AND TI�E TREE SURVEY, REPORTED ON THE GULF COAST ,
COALITION OF CITIES ON UTILITIES, REPORTED ON ATTENATNG WI7'H MAYOR EVELYN '
NEWMAN A 4TH GRAD� RQDEO AT A LOCAL VETERINARIAN'S WITH A CHILI LUNCH,
REPOI2TED ON I.W.L. COMMUNICATION PROVIDING AN UPLINK FOR A COUN�Y-WIDE
SEMINAR, AND EXTEND�D GOOD LUCK TO THE 80 TEAMS THAT WILL BE COMPETING IN
THE DECATHLON AND ANNOUNCED THEFiL WILL BE A RECEPTIQN HONORING THE
FRIENDSWOOD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT AND CLEARBROOK DECA".CHLETES AT CITY
HALL ON SUNDAY, MARCH 3 FROM 4:Q0 TO 5:30.
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MAYOR NEWMAN PFtOCLAIMED FEBRUARY AS SCHOOL BOARD RECOGNITION MONTH AND
PRESENTED THE PROCLAMATION TO FOUR F'ISD EMPLOYEES.
MR. TONY ANINAO APPEARED BEFORE COUNCIL �ND ANNOUNCED HIS CANDIDACY FOR
JUDGE ON THE 1QTH DISTRI.CT COURT IN THE PRIMARY EI,ECTION.
MR. JERRY ERICSSON APPEARED BEFORE COUNCIL TO ANNOUNCE HI5 CANDIDACY FOR
COUNCIL POSITION 2.
MR. GREG HUGHES APPEARED BEFORE COUNC:CL TO ANNOUNCE HIS CANDIDACY FOR
��� ��' COUNCIL POSITION 2.
MR. DON BEETH APPEARED BEFORE COUNCIL AND STATED THREE MEMSERS OF COUNCIL
SIGNED THE COVErfANT HE PRESENTED AT A PFtIOR MEETING REGARDING (1) NO SALES
TAX ELECTIONS FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS; (2) NO MORE BONDING WITH OUT VOTER
APPROVAL; AND {3) NO MQRE SPENDING WITHOUT A CAPITOL EXPENDITURE PLAN. MR.
BEETH ASKED MAYOR NEWMAN, COUNCILMEMBER IiAJECATE, COUNCILMENII3ER MEASEI,ES AND
COUNCILMEMBER MANISON IF THEY WERE GOING TO SIGN WITH MAYOR NEWMAN,
COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE AND COUNCILMEMBER MANI50N STATED THEY SIGNED AN OATH
OF OFFICE WHICH IS THEIR COVENANT AND TI3EY ALSO HAVE A COVENANT WITH GOD.
COUNCILMEMBER MEASELES STATED HE AGREED WITH AND WOULD SIGN THE FIRST PART
OF THE COVENANT.
MR. PAUL SCFiRADER, CITY LIAISON TO THE COMMUNITY ADVISQRY GROUP REPORTEI] THE
BRIO TASIC FORCE HAS AGREED TO REQUEST H.C.F.C. DISTRICT MOVE MUD GULLY IN
THE BRIO/DOP SITE. MR. SCHRADER ADVISED THE BRIO TASK FORCE WTLL FUND THIS
PROJECT AND REFORTED THIS REI�OCATION WILI:, NOT INCREASE FLOODING. MR.
SCHRADER. PRESENTk.D A DRAFT RE80LUTION OF SUPP0�2T AND RE.QUESTED COUNCII, ADOPT
THIS RESOLUTION.
COUNCIL DISCUSSE� FLOODTNG, OF FILLING IN ON EXTSTING MUD GULLY, PURPOSE OF
THIS MOVE, SED_CMENTS, CONTAMINATED SIC�N REMOVAL, CONTINUED PUMPAGE OF
D.N.A.P.L. AND TIME LINE FOR THIS PROJECT.
GALVESTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER ED STUART A:PPEARED BEFORE COUNCIL TO PRESENT A
� $9,000 CHECK FR«M GALVESTON TO FRIE1VDStiil00D VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARZ'MENT FOR
� FIRE SERVICE IN THE UNINCORPORATED A1.2EAS OF GALVESTON COUNTY, REPORTED ON
THE MELODY LANE: JOINT COUNTY/CITY STREET PROJECT AND THE DELAYS, AND
REPORTED ON THE PUBLIC HEARING HELD RECARDING THE SECOND OUTLET FOR THE
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CLEAR CREEK CORP:i PROJECT.
CITY MANAGER CO�: REPORTED THAT ABOUT 80 CITIES FROM AROUND THE STATE HAVE
FORMED A STATEWIDE COALITION TO DISCUSS UTILITY MATTERS. HE ALSO REPOR�ED
ON THE STATUS OF THE COMMTTTEE SELECTZON POLICY. MR. COX CONGRATULATEI3 TH� �,
COUNCILMEMBERS AND STAFF FOR THE LEVEL QF PARTI.CIPATION IN BOTH THE TEXAS
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE� AND THE. NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES. HE EXPRESSED
CONGRATULATI.ONS T0: MAYOR NEWMAN, COUNCILMEI�IBEI�S HAJECATE, DICKEY, AND LOWE;
JON BRANSON AS PRESIDENT OF THE TML AE'FILIATE ORGANIZATION, TEXAS PARKS
DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION; ROGER ROECKER AS V=CCE PRESIDENT OF THE REGIONAL GROUP
OF GOVERNMENT FINANCES OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF TE�AS; AND STATED THE HE, MR.
COX, IS VICE PR�SIDENT OF THE TEXAS CITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION. MR. COX
ALSO STATED THAT CITY SECRETARY DELORIS MCRENZIE SERVED MANY YEARS IN THE
TEXAS MUNICIPAL CLERKS ASSOCIATION AND WAS PRESID�NT IN 1995 AND DAVID
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HOOVER IS ALSO A PAST PRESIDENT OF THE REG20NAL AMEF;IC.AN PLANNING
ASSOCIATION GROUP.
COUNCILMEMBER LOWE STATED THE CITY'S DELAY ON MELODY LANE ZS THE RESULT OF
STAFF BEING PULLED OFF THIS PROJECT TO BUILD THE PARKING LOT AT FIRE STATION
I, ST�TED SHE HAD A PROBLEM WITH THE CITY MANAGER PO�,LIN(3 OTHER CITTES
RELATIVE TO DEVELOPING THE POLICY FOR THE COMMITTEE. SELECTION PROCESS, ASKED
IF THE GALVESTON COUNTY CHECK TO THE FRIENDSWOOD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
GOES TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OR THE (.ITY WTTH CITY MANAGER CC�X ADVISING THE
CHECK GOES TO THE CITY, REQUESTED THE CITY MANAGER LOOK AT THE SUNSET
TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT THE ONE-WAY TRAFFTC AND ASKED IF THE CITY HAS AN
EXCAVATING PERMIT AND REPORTED SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE WAS DIGGING WITH
A BACKHOE AND NEEDS TO BE NOTIFIED, AND CONGRATULATED COUNCII.,MEMBER MANISON
AND COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY FOR THEIIR ELECTI.ON TO HOUSTON/GALVESTON AREA �-- --
COUNCIL AS VICE PRESIDENT AND SMALL C:ITIES ADVISORY COMMYTTEE RESPECTIVELY.
COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY REQUESTED THE CTTY MANAGER TO LOOK IN`.r0 THE PAINTED
ARROW FOR RIGHT TURN ONLY AT FM 2351 AND F.M. 52$, AND A1�KED ABOUT THE
CaRRESPONDENCE FROM TEXAS DEPARTME?NT OF WATER REGARDING THE Vi1ATER LOSS WITH
THE CI.TY MANAGER ADVISING HE IS LOOKTNG INTO THIS CORRESPONDENCE.
COUNCILMEMBER MANISON STATED THAT HE HAS SOME CONCERNS REGARDING THE
CONIl�IITTEE SELECTION PROCESS AND TEi� IY�TTERVIEW PROCESS.
COUNCILMEMBEF� HA�7ECATE STATED SHE PLACES A LOT OF CREDENCE TO
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM COMMITTEE CHAI:RS FOR APPOINTMENTS TO COMMITTEES AND
WANTS TO LOOK AT THIS DURING THE DE'VELOPMENT OF THE POLICY nN APPOINTMENTS
TO COMMITTEES.
**COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN MOVED TO APPROVE ENGAGING THE SERVICES OF ROBERT A.
RIMA, AUSTIN ATTORNEY, FOR OIL AND GAS PIPELINE CONSULTATION
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
**COUNCILMEMBER MANISON MOVED TO APPROVE RESOLUTION R96-6, P.� RESOLUTION BY
THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRTENDSWOOD, TEXAS, AUTkIORIZING AERTAL
SPRAYING OVER FRIENDSWOOD BY THE GALVESTON MOSQUITO CONTROL D:LSTRICT FOR THE
COUNTY-WIDE MOSQUITO CONTRO�, PROGRAM.
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER HAJECA'rE. THE MOTION PASSEb 6-1 WITH -- ��
COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN OPPOSED.
**COUNCILMEMBER MEASELES MOVED TO A]?PROVE THE SECOND AND FINAL READING OF
ORDINANCE T96-1, AN ORDINANCE CLASSIFYING A 63.5 ACRE TRA.CT OF LAND AS
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (SFR) PUR5UANT TO APPENDIX C OE' 7['HE FRIENDSWOOD
CITY CODE, SAID APPENDIX C BEING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY; AND
FROVIDING OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT.
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER HAJE.CATE. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
�'�COUNCILMEMBER MANISON MOVED TO APPROVE THE SECOND AND FTNAL READING OF
ORDINANCE 96-2, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE PLANNING AND ZOPZING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDATION REGARDING THE ZONING CHANGE REQUE5T FOR PRQPE.RTY LOCATED AT
F.M. 528 AND SUNSET (CORNER), 6.75 ACRES OF LAND OUT OF THE SARAH MCKISSICK
LEAGUE, ABSTRACT #151, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, FROM NEIGF[BORHOOD CENTER
(NC) TO COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTER (CSC) , AMENDING THE �ONING DISTAICT MAP OF
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THE CITY AS ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE N0. 84-15; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS
RELATING TO THE SUBJECT; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY. THE M07'ION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
**COUNCTLMEMBER DICKE'Y MOVED TO APPROVE A FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE 96-4,
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECQMNNlENDATION
REGARDING THE ZONING CHANGE. REQUEST FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHERI.;Y
CORNER CASTLEWOCID OF CEDARWOOD, 1.0537 ACRE TRACT OF LAND OUT OF LOT 12,
BLOCK 3, FRIENDSWOOD ADDITION, G.ALVESTON CO[TNTY, TEXAS, FROM ORIGINAL
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BUSINESS DISTRI.CT (OBD) TO SINGLE F'AMII�Y RESIDENTIAL. (SFR), AMENDING THE
ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF' THE CITY AS AD(�PTED BY ORDINANCE N0. 84-15; AND
CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT; PROVIDING A PENALTY;
' � AND PROVIDING FO1� 5EVERAB.ILITY.
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
**COUNCTLMEMBER ]DI.CKEY MOVED TO APPROVE THE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE 96-5,
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE PLANNING .AND ZONING COMIvIIS8I0N RECOMMENDATION
REGARDING THE ZC7NING CHANGE REQUEST FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT MELODY AT F.M.
2351, LOT 2, (0.4345 ACRES) AND LOT 3 (0.4360) ACRES, BLOCK 1,MELODY PLAZA
SUBDIVISION, GAI�VESTON COUN�Y, TEXAS, FftOM PLANNED UNIT DISTRI.CT {PUD) TO
SPECIFIC USE PERMIT-PLANNEA UNIT DISTRICT-OFFICE BUILDING (SP-PUD) , AMENDING
THE ZONING DIST]2ICT MAP; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE
SUBJECT; PROVIDII�TG P; PENALTY; AND PROVIDING l�OR SEVERABILITY.
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER HAJE.CATE. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
**COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE MOVED TO APPROVE T.HE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED:
A) PAYMENT OF CAPITAL PROJECTS; 1. 1992 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
(GAT,VESTON COUNTY) WITH PAYMENT OF $4,044.46 TO GULF COAST LIMESTONE, INC.
FOR 103 TONS OF LIMESTONE USED DURING THE THIRD PHASE OF CONSTRUCTI.ON ON
MELODY LANE AND PAYMENT TO SOUTHWEST LIMESTONE, INC. FOI2 97 TONS OF COLD MIX
TYPE D USED DURING THE THIRD PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ON MELODY LANE; 2. PHASE
II LIBRARY RENOVATIONS WITH PAYMENT TO HALL/MERRIMAN ARCHITECTS: FOR PHASE II
ADDITIQNAL. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SERVICES AND REIMBURSABLE. EXPENSES IN THE.
AMOUNTS OF $2:;90 AND $119.43 RESPECTIVELY DUR.ING 3ANUARY 1996; 3.
. INFILTRATIQN AND INFLOW ANALYSIS WITH THF SEVENTI� AND EIGHTFi PAYMFNT TO ROY
F. WESTON, INC. FOR SEWER EVALUATION STUDY DURING THE PERIOD OF JULY 29,
1995 THROUGH JANIJARY 31, 1996, THE PROJECT IS 100 PERCENT COMPLETE AND A
� CHANGE ORDER IS BEING PREPARED FOR AN ADDITIONAL $2,631.01 WHICH WILL BE �
INCLUDED ON MARCH 4TH AGENDA; 4. SUNMEADOW LIFT STATIONS. #9, 10, AND 11 WITH
THE FIRS� PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,580 TO LENTZ ENGINEERING, L.C. FOR
ENGINEERING SERVI.CES ON SUNMEADOW LIFT STATIONS #9, 10, AND 11 DURING
JANUARY 1996, AND THIS PROJECT IS I�UNI�ED FORM 1995 CERTIFTGATE OF
OBLIGATIONS PROCEEDS; 5. SOUTH FRIENDSWOOD WASTEWATER DIVERSIQNS WITH THE
FOURTH AND FINAI:, PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $24,209.00 TO UTICON, INC. FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOUTH FRIENDSWOOD W,ASTEWATER DIVERSION DURING JANUARY
1996, AND THIS PROJECT IS FUNDED FROM 1995 CERTIFICATE OF OBLIGATION
YMEI�fT ARE 50 780
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PROCEED.S. THE TOTAL CONSENT AGENDA PA $ , ,
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CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE FROM WAYNE SMITH AND ASSOCTATES, INC. FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OF SOUTH FRIENDSWOOD WASTEWATER DIVER'SION; B) ACCEPTANCE OF
BRENHAM ESTATES FOR CONTRACTOR'S ONE-YEAR MAINTENANCE PERIOD; C) PROPERTX
, TAX F2EPORT FOR JANUARY 1996, D) MI:NUTES OF JANUARY 22, Ji�NiJARY 29, AND
FEBRUARY 1, 1996.
SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER MANISON. THE MOTTON PASSED UNANIMOUSLY.
A MOTION WAS MADE AND PASSED TO ADJOURN AT 9:45 P.M.
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MAYOR VELYN B. N�WMAN
ATTEST:
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D LORIS MCKEN2IE, RMC ,
CITY SEC�2ETARY
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