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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 1996-03-04 Regular , 853 CITY �E' FRIENDSWOOD ) ( STATE OF TEXAS ) ( COUNTIES OF GALVESTON/HARRIS ) ( MARCH 4, 1996 )( MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIl3NDSWOOD CTTY COUNCIL THAT WAS HELD UN MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1996 AT 5:00 P.M. AT F'RIENDSWOOD CITY HALL, 910 S. FRIENDSWO�D DRTVE, FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS WITH THE FOLLOWING PRESENT CONSTITUTING A QUORUM: '.i MAYOR EVELYN B. NEWMAN '' MAYOR PRO TEM JANIS LOWE � COUNCILMEMBER KITTEN HAJECATE COUNCILMEMB�R MEL MEAS�LES COUNCILMEMBER TOM MANISON CnUNCILMEMB�R MEL AUSTIN COUNCILMEMBER ALINE DICKEY CITY ATTORNEY JOHN OLSON (ARRIVED 7:55 PM) CITY MANAGER , RON COX CITY SECRETARY DELORIS MCKENZIE MAYOR NEWMAN CAL:LED THE MEETING TO ORDER. COUNCZL CONVENED INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION :CN THE SECOND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROQM IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 551.071-CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEYS CONCE;RNING PENDING OR CONTEMPLATED LITIGATION WITH ATTORNEYS JOHN HIGHTOWER �ND BOB RIMA ATTENDING. A WORKSHOP SESSION WAS HELD FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTER�IIEWING APPLICANTS F`OR THE SIGN ORDINI�NCE REVIEW COMMITTEE WITH LINDA YEAGER, CONNIE STAGNER AND BRIAN BLANCHARA BEING INTER�IIEWED. COUNCIL DISCUSSED UTHER APPLICANTS TO BE CONSTDERED FOR THIS COMMITTEE WITH BELINDA FARRIS, GREGORY CRINION, DOUGLAS MCANTNCH AND TRACY GOZA BEING CON�ID�RED. ;�� DISCUSSION WAS HELD REGARDING APPOINTMENTS AND F2EAPPQINTNlENTS TO THE SENIOR CITIZENS COMMITTEE WITH MELBA QUINONES, W. G. HOLBROOK, GINGER SPADE, JEAN � BILDERBACK AND MARY ZOOK BEING CONSIDERED A5 REGULAR MEMBERS AND MAE COLSON AND BOB MATHIS AS ALTERNATES FOR TWO YEAR TE12MS. DISCUSS ION WAS HELD REGARDING AP POINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELQPMENT COMMITTEE WITH JIM REINHARTSEN, KENNY KONCABA, JOHN PEW, TONY BANFIELD, ZEKIE MCVE:IGH, DONALD TRELEAVEN AND ANDRE MASSICOTT BEING CONSTDERED FOR TWO YEAR TERMS. COUNCIL CONVENED INTO REGULAR SESSION AT 7:15 IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. THE INVOCATION WAS LED BY I2EVEREND NORM�N FRY, REPRESENTING THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 0� FRIENDSWOOD. MAYOR NEWMAN LEU THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES. COUNCILMEMBER LO`�TE LED THE PLEDGE. OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE 5TATE OF TEXAS. „-m--, � 854 MAYOR NEWMAN GAVE A PROCI,AMATION RECOGNIZING FRIENDSWOOD AND CLEARBROOK HIGH SCHOOL DECATHLETES. MAYOR NEWMAN PROCLAIMED MARCH 15, 1996 AS "CLEAR BROOK HIGH SCHOOL'S LATIN rLUB" DAY, MARCH 17 TO 23, 1996 AS "POISON PREVENTION WEEK" P..ND MARCH 13 TO 19 AS VIETNAM "MOVING WALL MEMORIAL" WEEK. COUNCILMEMBER LOWE REPORTED ON THF; PIPELINE REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETTNGS, CONGRATULATED THE DECATHLETES AND REPORTED ON THE RECEPTION HELD AT CITY HALL ON SUNDAY FOR THE CLEAR BROOK AND FRIENDSWOOD INDE:PENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICTS' DECATHLETES THAT PARTTCTPATED IN THE DECATHLEON. COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY CONGRATULATED BOTH FRIENDSWOOA AND CLEAR BROOK HIGH SCHOOLS FOR THE DECATHLETES THAT PARTICIPATED IN �PHE DECATHL�N, �__.. REPORTED PLANNING AND ZONING WIL:L MEET THIS THURSDAY AND ANNOUNCED FRIENDSWOOD WILL HOST THE GAL�TESTON COUNTY MAYORS' ANU COt]NCILMEN'S ASSOCIATION MEETING NEYT WEDNESDAY WI'PH G�TEST SPEAKER GARY TRIl3TSCH. COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN REPORTED ON TWO PIPELINE SAFETY COMMTTTEE MEETINGS WHICH CONFLICTED WTTH HIS ATTENDANCE AT THE CLEAR CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT MEETINGS, ATTENDED THE HARRIS COUNTY MAYORS' AND COUNCIL'3 MEETING WITH GUEST SPEAKERS FROM EAST HARRIS COUNTY MANUFACTURERS ORGANI7��TION REPORTING ON HAZARDS IN CHEMICAL PLANTS, AND WILL INVITE THEM TO MAKE A PRESENTATION TO THE PIPELINE COMMITTEE. COUNCILMEMBER MANISON REPORTED ON ATTENDING THE C.L.A.E.D.F. "KEEP IT SOLD" SPACE PROGRAM, ATTENDED THE CLEAR CREEK WATERSHED MEETING ANL> THE RECEPTION FOR CZEAR BROOK .AND FRIENDSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THAT PARTICIPATED IN TIiE DECATHLON. COUNCILMEMBER MEASELES CONGRATULATED THE DECATHI,ETES AT CLEAR BROQK AND FRIENDSWOOD HIGH SCHOOLS, REPORT�D ON THE INTEFiNET COMMITTEE M�ETINGS AND REPQRTED THE COMMITTEE WILL MAKE A PRESENT�4TIQN TO COUNCTL IN A WORKSE5SION ON MARCH 11, 1996. COUNCILMEMBER FiAJECATE CONGRATULATED THE DECATHLETES AT CLEAR BROOK AND FRIENDSWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, REPORTED ON ATTENDING THE PIPFLTNE COMMITTEE MEETING AND ANNOUNCED THE F7:RST FUNDRAIS�R FQR THE DICK DAUGIRD �.__.. LIGHTHOUSE COOKING TEAM TO BF HELD A MARY QUEEN CHURCH �N MfARCH 16 WITH A DINNER AND DANCE AND URGED FVERYONE TO S'[JPPORT DICK'S E;FFORTS IN THE COMMUNITY. MR. MARK MANTELL APPEARED BEFORE COUNCIL RE.GARDING NURSE FIF�ST HOME HEALTH CARE AND THE NEED FOR AN AREA COMMUNITY MTNI-VAN FOR HEAI,TH CARE NEEDS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS AND DISABLED FOR THE FRTENDSWOOD, CLEAR. LAKE, ALVIN, AND SAGEMONT A3.2EAS. MR. MANTELL AD�IISED THAT THERE IS A GRANT AVAILABLE TQ HELP PURCHASE THE VAN AND REQUESTED COUNCIL CONSIDER THIS REQUEST. MR. KEN SHORES APPEARED BEFORE COUNCIL AND READ A LETTER I.NTO THE RECORD REGARDING DRAINAGE IN THE EMERALD CIRCLE AREA AND THE DIFFERIENCE OF OPINION WITH STAFF REGARDING THIS IS5UE. CITY MANAGER COX REPORTED THAT THE CITY OF FRTENDSWOOD IS HOSTING A "SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE" WORICSHOP FOR THE TML INTERGOVERNMENTAL RISK .. i � , � , � 1,..� � � 855 POOL AT JONES HANGAR. THE WORKSHOP I: FOR ALL TML POOL MEMBERS IN THE AREA AND IS AIMF'D AT PUBLTC WORKS AND PARKS AND RECREATION EMPLOYEES. CITY MANAGER COX ALSO REPORTED ON KEY RATES, (1AVr AN EXP�,ANATION ON HOW THE RATES ARE SET AND ST7�TED THAT AFTER AN INDEPTH DISCUSSION WITH THE FRIEND5WOOD VOLUNTEER FIRE UEPARTMENT OFFICERS, IT HAS �3EEN AGREED THAT THE CITY WILL GO • AHEAD WITH THE PROCESS, COMPLETE THE NECESSARY FORMS FOR THE TEXAS FIRE COMMISSIOt�I REVII3W, AND THEN SCHEDULE AI�I ON-SITE EVALUATI.ON OF THE CITY'S FIRE FIGHTING C:APABILITIES. MR. COX ALSQ REPORTED ON A SCHOOL CFtOSSING GUARD SAFETY FE;E THA.T HARRIS COUNTY HAS BEGUN COLLECTING. THE CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD HAS RECEIVED $338.44 FOR THE; FIRST MONTH I�ND THE HARRIS COUNTY f"°` TAX OFFICE ESTIMATES THAT THE CITY SHDULU RECEIVE $8,300 A YE�F2. THESE FUND5 ; ARE BEING PLACED IN THE G�NERAL FUND, BUT. ARE N�T EARMARKED. STATE LAW REQUIR�S THA� `.PHE MONEY MUST BE USED TO PROVIDE SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD ': 5ERVICES AND A]�TY REMAINING FUNDS I�iAY BE USEn FOR PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO ENHANCE CHILD SAFETY, HEALTH OR NUTRITION, INCLUDING CHILD ABUSE INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION AND •DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PREVENTION. CITY MANAGER COX REPORTED ALSO ON THE STREET PROJECT AND STATED THAT MELVIN MEINECKE, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, RELAYED SOME BAD NEWS FOR THE ASPHALT PROGRAM ON MELODY AND THAT WAS THAT GALVESTON COUNTY'S ASPHALT LAY DOWN MACHINE IS IN TI�E SHOP FOR REPAIRS AND TT WILL BE APRTL WHEN THE COUNTY IS READY TO PROCEED AGAIN. COUNCILMEMBER LOWE STATED SHE APPRECIATED THE FIRE MARSHAL MOVING THE KEY RATE ISSUE FORWARD, ASKED ABOUT THE ASPHALT ON FM 518 IN FRQNT OF FRIENDS CHURCH AND ASKED IF IT WAS ON THE WRONG SIDE WITH CITY MAIVAGER ADVISING THE RE]?AIRS WERE NEEDED ON BOTFi SIDES OF THE ROAD. COUNCILMEMBER LOWE ASKED ABOUT THE SIGNAGE AT THE INTERSECTION OF FM 2351 AND FM 518 WITH THE CITY MANAGER ADVISING HE HAS REQUESTED CHIEF STOUT TO DISCUSS THIS WITH TXDOT BUT ADVISED THAT TXllOT HAI7 RECEIVED COMPLAINTS FROM DI2IVERS REGARDING ALLEVIATING DANGEROUS INTERSE.CTIONS, REPORTED THE TXDOT SIGN AT FM 528 POINTZNG TO LEAGUE CIZTY HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY CORRECTED TO POINT TO FRIENDSWOOD BUSINESS SECTION, STATED L(�OKING AT JUVENILE STATISTICS AND REQUESTED TE[E CITY MANAGER TO HAVE THE SPEED LIMIT RAISED ON MOORE ROAD WITH THE CITY MANAGER ADVISING HE WOULD H�VE CHIEF STOUT LOOK AT THIS. ;�Y� COUNCTLMEMBEF2 DICKEY ASKED IF THE MONEY FROM HARRIS COUNTY FOR CROSSING GUARDS COULD BE USED FOR THE POLICE PATROL THE CITY PROVIDES WITH THE CITY MANAGER ADVISINC� HE WOULD CHECK INTO THE CITY'S OPTIONS, ASKED ABOUT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT MONITORING THE INTERSECTION AT SUNSET AND CASTLEWOOD WITH THE CITY MAN.AGE:R ADVISING STAFF IS MOV:CNG FORWARD TO HAVE SPECIFIGATTONS COMPLETED WITH A COUNCILMEMBER REQUESTING A LOOK AT ONE WAY VERSUS TWO WAY. COUNCILMEMBER AtJSTIN ASKED ABOUT THE CITY PURSUING THE POCKET PARK IN HERITAGE ESTATES WITH THE CIZ`Y MANAGER ADVISING THE CITX DOES NOT KNOW HOW MUCH REGULAR MATNTENANCE THE HOME OWNERS A.SSOCIATION HAS DONE AND THAT IF THE CITY DETERMINED TO MOVE FORWARD, THIS WOULD BE REQUIRED TO BE PLACED ON THE BALLOT. COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE ASKED THE CITY MANAGER TO DETERMINE IF THE HARRIS COUNTY MONEY FOR CROSSING GUARDS CQULD B� APPLIED TO SIDEWALKS FOR THE SAFETY OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. **COUNCILMEMBER MANISON MOVED TO APPROVE RESOL,UTION R96-8, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY UF FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS, URGING THE HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL �..__ �� 856 PISTRICT TO MOVE FORWARD RAPIDLY WITH THE RELOCATTON OF THE MUD GUI,LY DRAINAGE DITCH WHZCH CURRENTLY FLOY75 BETWEEN THE BRIO AND DOP SUPERFUND STTES. SECONDED BY COUNCZLMEMBER HAJECATE. THE MOTION PASSED 6-0. COUNCILMEMBER ZOWE WAS OUT OF THE ROOM AT THIS T:IME. **NO ACTION WAS TAKEN REGARDING RESOLUTION NO. R96-9, A RESOLUTION 0� THE CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS, OPP0�3ING CONSTRUCTION OF THE WALLISVIZLE RESERVOIR AND URGING THE CIT"Y OF HOUSTON TO PURSUE ALTERNATIVE NIETHODS OF AUGMENTING THAT CITY'S WATER SUPPLY. **COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN MOVED TO APPROVE RESOLUTION N0. R96-1C), A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF I'RIENDSWOOD, TEXAS EXPRESSING STRONG OPPOSI'1'ION TO CASINO GAMBLING IN THE CITY' OF FRIENDSWOOD. SECONDED SY COUNCII,MEMBER MEASELES. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. **COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN MOVED TO APPROVE RESOLUTION N0. R96-11, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD PROVIDINf� FOR THE HOLDING OF A GrNERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 4, 1996, FC)R THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING T4V0 (2) COUNCILMEMBERS FOR THE CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS. SECONDED BY COUNCII�MEMBER MEASELES. THE MOTION P1�SSED UNANZMOUSLY. '��COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE MOVED TO Al?PRQ�IE THE SECOND AND FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE T96-4, AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION REGARDTNG THE ZONING 'CHANGE REQUEST FOA PROPE;RTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHERLY CORNER OF GASTLEWOOD OFF CEDARWOOD, 1.0537 ACR�? TRACT OF LAND OUT OF LOT 12, BI�OCK 3, FRIENDSWOOD ADDITION, GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, FROM ORIGINAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (OBD) TO STNGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (SFR) , AMENDING THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF' THE CITY AS ADOPTED BY' ORDINANCE N0. 94-15; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJEC:T; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI'I'Y. SECONDED BY COUNCILM�MBER DICKEY. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. **COUNCILMEMBER MANISON MOVED TO APPROVE THE S]3COND AND FTNAL READING OF ORDINANCE T96-5, AN ORDINANCE GRANT:CNG A SPECIFIC USE PERMTT FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT MELODY I,ANE AND F.M. 2351, SAME BEING LOT 2 (0.4�345 ACRES) AND LOT 3 (0.4360 ACRES) BLOCK l, MELOI)Y PLA7� SUBDIVISION, GAI�VESTON COUNTY, TEXAS, TO ALLQW USE THEROF FOR OFFICE BUILDING PURPOSES: AMENDTNG THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY A5 ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE N0. 84-15; CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILTTY. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER ALTSTIN. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. **COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY MOVED TO TABLE THE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE T96-6, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX C OF THE FRIENDSWOOD CITY CODE, SAID APPENDIX C BEING THE ZONING ORDTNANCE OF THE CITY, BY DELETING SUBSECTION B OF SECTION 8 THEREOF AND SUBSTI`.�UTING THEREFOR A NEW SUBSECTION B; PROVIDZNG THAT FENCE5, HEDGES, AND WALLS MAY BE LOCATED WTTHIN FRONT AND SIDE YARDS ON LOTS ADJACENT TO F.M. 528, F.M. 2351, AND F'.Ni. 518 NORTH OF F.M. 2351 AND SOUTH OF F.M. 528, AND ON LOTS LARGER THAN ONE (1) ACRE OR MORE IF NO HAZARDOUS VISUAL OBSTRUCTION IS CREATED; PROVIDING A PENALTY OF ArT AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $2000 FOR EACH D�Y OF VIOLATION OF' ANY PROVISTON HEREOF; AND �ROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. , ..�.� 857 SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN. THE MOTTON PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. � **COUNCILMEMBER LOWE MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED: A) PAYMENr� OF CAPITAL PROJECTS; 1. 1992 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (GALVESTON COUNTY) WITH PAYMENT IN THE AMQUNT OF $1,415.60 TO SOUTHWEST LIMESTONE, INC. FOR 50 TONS OF COLDMIX TYPE D USED DURING THE THIRD PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION ON MELODY LANE; 2. 1995 CONCRETE STREE.T IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WITH THE EIGHTH AND FINAL PAYMENT TO HADDOCK CONSTRUCTION TN THE AMOUNT OF $19,821.89 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE STREETS ON HERITAGE (1,2227 FEET) ,,___... AND WOODLAWN (1,280 FEET} DURIN� THE PERIOD ENDED FEBRUARY 29, 1996, AND ' THE PROJECT IS 100 PERCENT COMPLETE; PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $275.00 �PO ; MCBRIDE-RATCLIFF & ASSOCIATES, INC. F�OR CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL TESTING SERVICES ON " HERITAGE AND WOODLAWN, AND THIS PROJECT IS 100 PERGENT COMPLE�.PE; 3. LAKE FRIENDSWOOD PARK WITH PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $7000.00 TO SCOTTSDALE INSURANCE COMPANY FOR THE DEDUCTIBLE AMOUNT OF THE PUBLIC OFFICIALS LIABI:LITY POLICY IN REFEREN�E TO THE LAKE FRIENDSWOOD�TOSTADO CASE; 4. �IRE HYDRANT INVENTORY, AUDIT, AND MAINTENANCE WITH THE. FOURTH PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $8,429.50 TO METRO SERVICE CONSULTANTS, INC. FOR REPAIRS TO 66 FI:RE HYDRANTS DURING THE THIRD YEAR OF A FIVE YEAR PROGRAM; 5. RANCHO VTEJO S1�INITARY SEWER AND LIFT STATION WITH THE THIRD PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $:L3,775.69 TO WAYNE SMITH & ASSOCIATES FOR DESIGN ENGINEERING ON SEGMENTS A, B, C AND D OF THE RANCHO VIEJO SANITARY SEWER AND LIFT STATION DURING JANUARY, THE PRELIMINARY PHAS& IS 90 PERCENT COMPLETE AND THIS PROJECT IS FUNDED F'ROM 1995 CERTIFICATE �F OBLIGATION PROCEE7�S; 6. SOUTH FRIENDSWOOD WASTEWA.TER DIVERSIONS WITH THE FIFTEENTH PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,334.45 TO WAYNE SMITH & ASSOCIATES FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES ON SOUTH FRIENDSWOOD WASTEWATER DIVERSIQIN PROJECT DURING JANUARY, AND BIDDING AND CONSTRUCTIO�T PHA5ES AF2E 100 PERCENT COMPLETE; 7. FOREST BEND LTFT STATI.ON FORCE MAIN WITH SEVENTH PAXMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,244.22 TO WAYNE SMITH & ASSOCIATES FOR ENGINEER:CNG SERVICES ON FOREST BEND LIFT STATION FORCE MAIN DURING JANUARY, THE CONSTRUCTION PEiASE IS 95 PERCENT COMPLETE AND THIS PROJE.CT TS FUNDED FROM 1995 CERTIFI.CATE OF (JBLIGATION PROCEEDS; TOTAL CONSENT AGENDA PAYMENTS ARE $62,296.35; B) 1. DISPOSITION OF BID N0. 96-1, REHABTLITATION OF WATER WELL #7 TO LAYNE.-TEXAS, :LNC. IN THE ----�i AMOUNT OF $34,786; C) APPPOINTMENTS/REAPPOINTMENTS. TO BOARDS AND �I COMMITTEES;; 1. SIGN ORDINANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS - TRACY F. ' GOZA, CONNIE STAGNER, GREGORY P. CRINION, DOUGLAS MCANINCH, LINDA � YEAGER, BRIAN BLANCHARD AND BELINDA FARRIS; 2. SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITT�EE APPOINTMENTS - JEI�N BILDERBACK, W. G. HOLBROOK AND ALTERNATES MAE COLSON AND BOB MATHIS �ND REAPPOINTMENTS - MARY ZOOK, GINGEI2 SPADE, AND MELBA QUINONES; 3. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS - ZEKIE MCVIEGH, DONALD TRELEVIN, AND ANDRE MASSICOTT AND REAPPOINTMENTS TONY BANFIELD, KENNY KONCABA, JOHN PEW AND JIM REINHARTS�N; D. BANNER PERMIT APPLICATION FOR HERITAGE GARDENERS' GARD�N HOME TOUR APRIL 22, THROUGH 28, 1996; E. MINUTES FROM FEBRUARY 5, 12(5:00 P.M. ), 12 (7:25 :P.M. ) AND 19, 1996. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSZY. ?....._, 858 A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY AND SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE TO ADJOURN AT 9:05. ����- EVELYN . NEWMAN MAYOR ATTEST: �„ i � r ' __� DELORIS MCKEN�I , T C CITY SECRETARY ' .�_...� ,,.... �, i 1�.,.�✓