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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 1996-08-05 Regular 952 � STATE OF TEXAS ) ( CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD ) ( CdUNTTE5 OF GALVFSTON/HARRIS )( AUGUST 5, 1996 ) ( MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE FR�IE;NDSWOOD CITY COUNCIL THAT WAS HELD ON MONDAY, AUGU:3T 5, 1996 AT 6:00 P.M. A7' FRIENDSWOOD CITY HA.LL COUNCIL CHAI�iBERS, 910 S. rRIENDSW00D DRIVE, i?RIENDSWO�JD, TEXAS, WITH THE FOLLOWING PRESENT CONSTITUTING A QUORUM: NI��YOR EVELYN B. NEWMAN � ��YOR PRO TEM JANIS LOWE C(�IINCILMEMBER KITTEN HAJECATE � COUNCILNfEMBER JERRY ERICSSON COUNCILMEMBER TOM �'lANISON COIINCILMEMBER MEL AUSTIN COUNCILMEMBER ALINE DICKEY i.:CTY ATTORNEY JOHN OLSON C:CTY MANAGER RON COX CITY SECRETARY DELORIS MCKENZIE I�IAYOR NEWMAN CALI.,ED THE MEETING TO ORDER. COUNCIL CONVENED INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION PURSUANT TO TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE ACCORDING TO TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE ACCORDING TO SECTION 551-071-CONSULTATION WITH ATTORIJEY Cf.)NCERNING PENDING OR CONTEMPLATE:D LITIGATION; A SET`I�LEMENT OFFER; OR A MATTF�R IN WHICH THE DUTY OF THE ATTORNEY REQUIRES IT. COUNCIL RECONVENE;D INTO OPEI�T SESSTON AT 7:40 P.M. WITH NO ACTION BEING TAKEN THE INVOCATION WAS DELIVERED BY CI'I`Y MANAGER RON COX. � ' MAYOR NEWMAN STATED THE OLYMPICS HAVE BEEN VERY EXCITING AND SO MANY HAVE '� WATCHED THE COMPETITIONS AND WITH THE CLOSE OF THE OLYMPICS, WILL HAVE TO ', RE-ADJUST THEIR LIVES. ? COUNCILMEMBER LOWE REPORTED THAT TH� LAST THREE WEEKS HAVE BEEN BUSY FOR ALL OF COUNCIL, REPORTED ON ATTENDING THE TEXAS iJTILITY COMMITTEE MEETING IN � AUSTIN WITH CIZ'Y MANAGER RON COX, REPORTED ON THE TREE PRESERVATION COMMITTEE MEETING, REPORTED ON THE PIPELINE SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING, REPORTED THE WASTE STI2EAM .ASSIMILATION COMMITT.EE MEETING WAS HE"LD HERE IN • FRIENDSWOOD LAST WEEK AND REPORTED SHE W�LL BE ATT.ENDING THE TML REGION 14 MEETING TN CONROE AND WILL BE ATTENDING THE TML AMCC MEETING IN ODESSA. COUNCILMEMBER D�CCKEY REPORTED ON ATTENDI:NG THE PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MEETING DURING. WHICH A FIVE-YF'AR PLP.N WAS DISCUSSED WITH A SUB-COMMITTEE PI.�OPOSED FOR TJSER FEES, REPORTED ON ATTENDING A TML LEGISLATTVE I'OLICY COMMITTF'E MEETING ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND REMINDED EVERYONE TO VOTE IN THE FTSD SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION. COUNCILMEMBER AUaTIN THANKED THE VOTERS FOR EARLY VOTING IN THE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION AI�ID THANKED VOTERS IN ADVANCE FOR VOTING ON SATURDAY, REPORTED ON s i , � ' �_ . 953 ATTENDING THE CLEAR CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT MEETING, ATTENDE'D THE TML—AMCC MEETTNG IN ODESSA, WITH NUMEROUS EXCELLENT PROGRAMS PRESENTED. MAYOR NEWMAN REMINDED EVERYONE THAT THE SCHOOL BOARD EARLY VOTING ENDS TOMORROW AT THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING AND URGED EVERYONE TO VOTE SATURDAY AT THE JUNIOR HIGH. COUNCILMEMBER MANTSON REPORTED OIV ATTENDING THE TML—AMCC MEETING IN ODESSA WITH SOME EXCELLENT PROGRAMS PRESENTED, REPORTED ON THF C.L.A.E.D.F. COMMITTEE MEETING W�RKING ON A CONVENTION CENTER FOR TH� CLEAR LAKE ARE�1. � COUNCILMEMBER ERICSSON REPORTED ON ATTENDING THE TML—AMCC MEETING IN ODESSA ! AND REPORTED ON THE EDUCATTONAL PROGFtAM5, AND REPORTED ON THE COMMUNITY ( APPEARANCE BOARD MEE�ING. - � COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE REPORTED SHE ATTENDED THE TML INTER—GOVERNMENTAL RISK POOL CONFERENCE ON JULY 16-21 AND ATTENDED THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE STATE OF UTAH WITH THE UNVEILING OF I:�AURIE WHITEHEAD'S PAINTING "THIS IS THE ' PLACE" AND PRESENTED A PROCLAMATION AND GREETINGS FROM THE GOV]ERNOR OF TEXAS. MAYOR NEWMAN EXPRESSED APPRECIATTON TQ COUNCIL FOR THEIR SERVICE TO TML AND OTHER STATE AGENCIES AND REPRESENTING FRIENDSWOOD ON THE NATIONAL I�EVEL. MR. PAUL SCHRADER ADDRESSED COUNCIL AND ANNOUNCED HE IS RESIG]�IING AS LIAISON TO THE BRIO TASK FORCE STEERING COMMITTEE IMMEDIATELY BUT HE WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE ON OTHER BRIO RELATED COMMITTEES. MS. CHERYL DAMEWOOD APPEARED Bf'sFORE COUNCIL FtEGARDING THE USE OF THE � MUNTCIPAL POOL FOR EARLY SWIMMING LAPS, REPORTED FINDING THE POOL CLOSED, REQUESTED EXTENDING THE POOL OPENING THRO�iTGH LA80R DAY, AND REPORTED WATER RUNNING WIDE OPEN WHICH WAS REPORTED EARLIER. STAFF MEMBERS REPORTED THE W1�TER LEAK HAD BEEN FIXED AND BRCiKE AGAIN AND A PLUMBER WILL BE CALLED. COMMUNI2`Y SERVICES DIRECTOR JON BRANSON REPORTED KEEPING THE POOL OPEN IS A LIFEGUARD IS5UE AND STATED HE WOIILD CHECK TO SEE STAFF AVAILABILITY THROUGH T,AROR DAY. —. MS. LEVENIA BELAN APPEARED B13FORE COUNCIL REGARDING SWIMMING POOL HOURS OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. MS. BELAN REPORTED THE LADIE:S SHOWERS AND DRESSING ROOMS A.RE NOT CLEANED, TOI]'�ETS �1RE LEAKING, AND THAT A WATER HOSE BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDING IS LEFT RUNNING WHICH IS A NEEDLESS EXPENSE. MS. BELAN COMPLIMENTED THF LTFE GUARDS FROM THE E1�RLY YEARS THAT KEPT THE SWIMMING POOL CLEAN AND STATED THERE IS A NEED TO RESTORE PRIDE IN PUBLIC PROPERTY AND URGED COUNCIL TO KEEP THE POOL OPEN THROUGH LABOR DAY. MR. JAMES GAULDIN ADDRESSED COUNCIL REGARDING REGULATING GARAGE SALES IN THE WEDGEWOOD VILLAGE SUBDIVISION. MR. GAULDIN REPORTED THAT ONI� RESIDENCE HAS 7 OR 8 GARAGE SALES PER YEAR LASTING UP TO THREE DAYS WHICH APPEARS TO BE A BUSINESS. MR. GAULDIN SUGGESTED GARAGE SALES BE REGULATED 180 DAYS APART WITH 1 DAY DURATION AND WTTH A SIGN TO BE ALLOWED ON THE DA'Y OF THE SALE ONLY. i �.� G 954 . COUNCIL REQUESTEI) THE CITY MANAGER TO LOOK INTO THIS MATTER. MS. BETTYE BOWERMAN ASKED FOR AN UPDATE ON THE INSTALLATION OF BLINKING LIGHTS ON FM 528 AT BROOKSIDE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, PATROLLING EVERY DAY AND CR05SING GUARDS. CITY MANAGER COX REPORTED HE HAS SPOIC�?N TO JOHN PINKSTON AND THE INSTALLATION OF LIGHTS ARE SCHEDULED, COUNCIL IS WORKING ON BUDGETING AND WILL LOOK AT CROSSING GUARDS AND PATROLLING AND REPORTED TX DOT HAS RECOMMENDED SPEED ZONE OF 35 M.P.H. AND DOES NOT RECOMMEND ADDITIONAL - CROSSWALKS. � MS. BOWERMAN STATED SHE IS NOT PLEASED WITH THE 35 M.P.H. AND STAfiED 20 M.P.H. IS MORE APPROPRIATE WITH THE CITY MANAGER ADVISING HE WOULD BE HAPPY TO FORWARD A PETITION TO TX DOT. COUNCIL DISCUSSED NUMEROUS ALTERNATIVES FOR THIS AREA AND REQUESTED POLICE CHIEF STO[JT INCREASE POLICE PATROLS ESPECIALI�Y F012 THE BEGINNING OF SCHOOL. MR. ROBERT MOSS, DELINQUENT TAX ATTORNEY, ADDR�?SSED COUNCIL AND PRESENTED HIS QUARTERLY TA;� COLLECTION REPORT. MR. MOTT REPORTED EACH DELINQUENT TAX PAYER IS CONTAC2'ED PERSONALLY BEFORE LAWSUTTS ARE FILED. COUNCIL THANKED MR. MOTT FOR THE EXCELLENT SERVICE IN COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT TAXES. MR. DAVID MURPHY AND SERVICE AREA DISTRICT MANAGER MR. JOE GILLESPIE WITH HOUSTON LIGHTING AND POWER PRESENTED A PROGRESS REPORT ON STREETLIGHTS IN HARRTS COUNTY. M12. MURPHY REPORTEI) STREETLIGHTS ARE PLANNED FOR INSTALLATION AT INTERSECTION5 WHICH ARE SCH�DULED TO BE INSTALLED SY LABOR DAY. DISCUSSION WAS HELD REGARDING CHANGING TO THE HIGH SODIUM BULBS AS THE EXISTING BULBS BURN OUT. CITY MANAGER RON COX PRESEN�ED THE .FIVE STAR AWARD TO MELODY KAMMERER AND YVETTE REYES OF THE COMMUNITY SERVTCES DEPARTMENT FOR THEIR QUICK RESPONSE TO ONE OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS, WHO WHILE VI:SITING THE SENIOR CENTER, APPEARED TO BE C:HOKING. BOTH MELODY AND YVETTE QUICKLY RESPONDED, GIVING � AID TO THE VICTIM AND TMMEDIATELY CALLING EMS. THEIR ALERTNESS HELP SAVE A LIFE. CIiY MANAGER RON COX STATED mHAT HE ASKED MEZVIN MEI�IECKE, DIRECTOR OF PUBLI� WORKS TO C�IVE AN UPDATE ON ALL THE PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS THAT ARE NOW I, BEING CONDUCTED �1ND THAT HIS RESPONSE WAS ATTACHED TO MR. COX'S REP�RT. MR. COX ALSO REPORTED ON ORDINANCE 300 ISSUES AND STATED THAT AT THE REQUEST OF ' FISD, "NO PARECING" SIGNS ARE BEING PLAC.ED IN FRONT OF THE FRIENDSWOOD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BUIL�DING ON WEST SPREADING OAKS. MR. COX REPORTED THAT THE SPEED LIMIT CHAN(3E5 ON MELODY LANE AND MOORE; ROAD HAVE BEEN CHANGED FROM 30 MPH TO 40 MPH. MR. COX ALSO REPORTED THAT IN ACCORD_z1NCE WITH POLICY HE IS NOTIFYING COUNCIL OF CHANGE ORDER #1 ON THE CONTRACT TO REHABILITATE WATER WELL #7. THIS CONTRACT IS COMPLETE, AND THIS CHANGE ORDER REPRESENTS A "TRUE UP" OF THE ACTUAL WORK ON SITE. TI�IS CHANGE ORDER IS A REDUCTION IN THE CONTRACT TN THE AMOUNT OF $11,833.50. COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE ASKED THE CITY MANAGER TO LOOK INTO STRIPING ON MELODY LANE. .�r►. 955 COUNCILMEMBER LOWE ASKED ABOUT THE BUDGET MEETINGS ORDER WI7'H CITY MANAGER ADVISING DISCUSSION WTLL BEGTN WI7'H REVENUE AND THEN PUBLIC WORKS AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS BUDGETS AND WILL MEET IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS COUNCILMEMBER LOWE ASKED ABOUT THE F'UNDS FROM HARRIS COUNTY FOR CHILD SAFETY AND ASKED IF TI3E FUNDS CAN Bl3 iISED FOR SAFETY FOR SCHOOL CHILDRE2�I, ESPECIALLY FOR THE BROOKSIDE SCHOOL SITUATION WITH THE CITY MANAGER ADVISING THE FUNDS WERE ACCEPTED AND UNAPPROPRIATED AND CAN BE LOOKED AT DURING THE BUDGET PROCESS. COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY REPORTED A MISSING WATER METER COVER AT 208 GARDEN FOR MR. GENE LEONARD. **COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE MOVED TO APPROVE THE CENTENNIAL PARK MASTER PLAN AS A CONCEPTUAL WORKING PLAN. SECONDED BY COtJNCILMEMBER MANISON. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. **COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN MOVED TO APPROVE THE COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN FOR BRAKEMASTERS LOCATED ON FM 2351 ADJACENT TO THE FRIENDSWOOD CITY EXXON. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER LOWF. ***COUNCILMEMBER LOWE MOVED TO AMF,ND THE SITE PLAN Ta PROVIDE FOR INTEGRATED DRIVEWAYS. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. ****MAIN MOTION, AS AMENDED, �PPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. MAYOR NEWMAN RECOMMENDED THE APPOINTMENT OF TOM MANISON AS LIAISON TO THE BRIO TASK FORCE TO REPLACE PAUL SCHRADER. **COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE MOVED TO APPROVE MAYOR NEWMAN'S APPOINTMENT OF TOM MANISON AS LIAISON TO THE BRIO TASK FORCE TO REPLACE PAUL SCHRADER SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER MANISON. THE MOTION FAILED 3-4 WITH COUNCILMEMBERS LOWE, AUSTIN, DICKEY AND ERICSSON OPPOSED. **COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY MOVED TO APPOINT THE COMMITTEE OF MEL AUSTIN AS LIAISON TO THE BRIO TASK FORCE. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER LOWE. THE MOTION PASSED 4-3 WITH MAYOR NEWMAN AND COUNCILMEMBERS HAJECATE AND MANISON OPPOSED COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE LEFT THE MEETING AT THIS TIME. **COUNCILMEMBER LOWE MOVED TO APPROVE THE POLICY FOR APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES WITH CHANGES MADE. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY. THE MOTION PASSED 6-0. Appointment Policy **COUNCTLMEMBER LOWE MOVED TO APPROVE DEVELOPING A P0LICY REGARDING THE CITY MANAGER'S TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATIONS UNDER SECTION 8.04 (d) OF THE CITY CHARTER. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY. THE MOTION PASSED 6-0. **COUNCILMEMBER LOWE MOVED TO APPROVE ORDINANCE 96-16, FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX C OF THE FRIENDSWOOD CITY CODE, SAID APPENDIX C BEING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY, BY STRIKING FROM SECTION 956 15 THEREOF ALL OF SUBSECTIONS B AND E AND SliBSTITUTING THEREFOR NEW 5UBSECTTONS B ANI) E; PROVIDING THAT THE P:LANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SHALL yIAKE FINAL REPORTS TO THE CITY COUNCIL REGARDING PROPOSED CHANGES TO DISTRICT BOUNDARIES OR REGULATIONS WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FOLLOWING THE CLOSE OF THE PUBLIC HEARING THEREON, REMOVING THE REQUTREMENT THAT THE AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF FIVE MEMBERS OF CI�Y COUNCIL IS NECESSARY TO ADOPT A CHANGE TO A DISTRICT BOUNDARY OR REGULATION WH�N THE PLANNING AND ZONING CONII�IISSION DOES NOT RECOMMEND APPRO`IAL OF SUCH CHANGE PROVIDING THAT THE AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF THREE—FOURTHS OF THE MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIZ IS REQUIRED TO ADOPT ANY CH�aNGE TO A DISTRICT BOUNDARY OR REGULATION IN THE EVENT OF ' WRITTEN PROTEST OF THE OWNERS OF TWENTY 1�ERCENT (20%) OR MORE OF EITHER THE AREA OF THE LO`_['S INCLUDED IN THE PROPOSED CHANGE OR THE AREA OF LOTS ADJOINZNG SAME AND EXTENDING 300 FEET THEREFROM; AND PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. �ECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN. THE MOTTON PASSED 5-1 WITH COUNCILMEMBER MANISON OPPOSED. **COUNCILMEMBER LOWE MQVED TO APPROVE THE CON5ENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. A) PAYMENT OF CAPITAL PROJECTS — 1. SUNSET HIKE AND BIKE LANE—THE THIRD AND FINAL PAYMENT IN THE AIviOUNT OF $4,206.19 TO SCI CONTRACTORS, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF I�N ASPHALT LANE. THE PROJECT IS 100 PERCENT COMPLETE. THIS PAYMENT IS FOR THE RETAINAGE. 2. 1996 CONCRE2'E STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM — THE THIRD AND FINAL PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,448.OU TO PARADIGM CONSULTANT5, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTTON MATERIAL TESTTNG SERVICES ON LAUREL, DAWN AND MUSTANG DRI��L DURING JUNE. THE 1996 CONCRETE STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGR.AM IS 100 PERCENT COMPLETE. 3. COWARD'S CREEK TRIBUTARY IMPROVEMENTS — PAYMENT TN THE AMOUNT OF $59,367,50 TO CLEAR CREEK DRAlNAGE DISTRICT FOR FRIENDSWOOD'S SHARE OF THE COST OF AN INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND CLr.AR CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT. THIS PAYMENT INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL AIMOUNT OF $4,367.50, ONE HALF OF THE COST FOR INSTALLING WINGWALLS. WINGWALLS ARE NEEDED TO PREVENT EROSION .AROUND MANHOLES. 4. NEW CITY HAL:L — EIGHTEENTH AND FiNAL PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $28,254.72 I TO ABBEY ENTERPR:CSES, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW CITY HAI�L. THE FINAL PAYMENT INCLUDE�> RETAINAGE PLUS INTEREST ON 12ETAINAGE LESS DEDUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTMENTS 'CO THE CONTRACT. 5. WATER WELI, #7 REHABILITATION — PAYMENT ; IN THE AMOUNT OF $23,722.50 TO LAYNE—TEXI�S F(�R REHABILTTATION OF WATER WELL #7 AND REP�IRS TO PUMPING EQUIPMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $22,952.50. THE PR03ECT IS 100 PERCENT COMPLETE. PAYMENT TO G—M SERVICES FOR INSPECTION SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF $770.00. 6. FIRE HYDRANT INVENTORY, AUDIT AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM — SECOND PAYMENT IN T�IE AMOUNT OF $6.064.48 TO METRO SERVICE CONSULTANTS, INC. FOR REPAIR5 TO �7 FIRE HYDRANTS DURING THE PROGRAM'S FOURTH YEAR. THE FIRE HYDRANT PROGRANi INCLUDES AUDIT, SANDBLAST, PAINT AND COLOR CODE OF EACH HYDRANT. 7. SHADY OAKS SANITARY SEWER REHABILITATION — SECOND PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,375.00 TO WAYNE SMITH & ASSOCIATES FOR DE5IGN ENGINEERING SERVICF:S DURING JUNE. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING IS 15 PERCENT COMPLE�TE. 8. k2ANCH0 VIEJO SANITARY SEWER AND LIFT STATION — SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PAYMENT IN THE AMOUNT QF $1,489.86 TO WAYNE SMITH & ASSOCIATES FOR ENGINEERING SERVICE ON SEGMENTS A,B,D,C, AND E OF THE RANCHO VIEJO SANITARi' SEWER AND LIFT STATION DURING JUNE. THIS PROJECT IS FUNDED FROM 1995 CERTIFICATL OF OBLIGATION PROCEEDS. TOTAL CONSENT AGENDA ]?AYMENTS WERE $125,928.2.`i. B. DISPOSITION OF BID 96-14: MANHOLE REHABILITATION — TO J. BARTON COMPANY TN THE AMOUNT OF $60.00 PER VERTICAL FOOT OF MANHOLE FOR THE REHABILITATION OF AN ESTIMATED 1,000 VEI2TICAL FEE� OF MANHOLE SEALINGS. C. APP120VE CHANGE ORDER N0. 1 TO SHADY ,--.,.._, . ..r... 957 OAKS SEWER LINE PROJECT IN 7'HE AMOUNT OF $21,832.50 BECAUSE CLEANING AND PREPARATION REVEALED CONDITTONS MUCH WORSE THAN ORIGINALLY ES'PIMATED. WAYNE SMITH AND ASSOCIATES RECOMMEND THIS CHANGE ORDER. THIS PROJECT HAD A CONTINGENCY BUDGET OF $33,624 IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH AN EVENT. D. APPROVE EXECUTION OF CONCESSION STAND AGREEMENT WITH FRIENDSWOOD CHIEFS FQOTBAT,T, ASSOCIATION TO OPERATE THE CONCESSION STAND AT RENWICK PARK FOR THE ASSOCIATION'S FALL FOOTBALL SEASON. E. AUTHORIZE EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT REGARDTNG THE VILLAGE OF BAYOU V'ISTA AS A NEW MEMBER OF G��.LVESTON COUNTY HEALTH DISTRICT. F. ACCEPT DONA`.CION FROM MR. GREG PEOPLES VALUED AT $5,000 FOR HISTORICAL PAPERS ON THE AB:iTR�1CT OF TITLE FOR THE ORIGINAL CITY OF FRIENDSWOOD BOUNDARIES DATED 1824-1910. G. MINUTES OF JULY' 1, 8, 15, 18, 24, 29 (6:00 P.M. ) AND 29 (7:U0 P.M. ) SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMB�R DICKEY. THE MOTION PASSED 6-0. A MOTION WAS MADE AND PASSED TO ADJOURN AT 10: 10 P.M. .� ��� EVELYN B. NE ATTEST: � , . � DELORIS MCKENZIE, TRM CITY SECRETARY , x, rf.. . i _ � i i I J�