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PUBLICH Hf.ARlN!i-OF-THL CITY COUNCIL
MAY 3, 19R3
Ire Schertz City council convened_fo.rthe purpose oLhQlilin9-_~_-P-Uh,lic-~earing~ ,
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_____ foll ow;ng_memhers__presen~_ Mayor Earl_W___ Sawyer, ---P--residin~_Charl~s_BLS.bMP_e;
___ Hal_Baldwin; AdoJpb .l\Cluilar_ and Jacqueline Lawler. Absent: Ross Hoover.
Staff present was City Secr~tary June G. Krause.
The Mayor called the Public Hearing to order and acknowledged the only
citizen present, Merwin G. Willman. He then stated the purpose of the public
hearing was to obtain the views of the public concerning the proposed annex-
ation of a 265.96 acre tract of land out of Comal County.
After ascertaining there were no citizens wishing to be heard and Council had
no questions concerning the proposed annexation~ Mayor Sawyer declared the
public hearing closed at 6:32 P.M..
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MAY 3, 1983
The Schertz City Council convened in Regular Meeting, Tuesday, May 3, 1983,
at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex, 1400 Live Oak
Road with the following members present: Mayor Earl W. Sawyer, presiding;
Charles B. Sharpe; Hal Baldwin; Ross Hoover; Adolph Aguilar and Jacqueline
Lawler. City staff present were City Manager Jimmy G. Gilmore and City
Secretary June G. Krause.
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Before opening the meeting, Mayor Sawyer called Police Chief James W. Keith
forward and then read a proclamation in which he proclaimed the week of May
15th through 21st as "National Police Weekll' He then asked the emp1)oyees
of the Public Works Department forward and read a proclamation in which he
proclaimed the week of May 22nd through 28th as IINational Public Works Week"
The Mayor then opened the public hearing and stated the purpose as being
to obtain the views of the public concerning the proposed annexation of a
265.96 acre tract of land out of Comal County. He asked Mr. Gilmore to-
point out on the map the exact location of this proposal.
There being no citizens wishing to speak pro or con on the proposed annexation
and the Council having no questions on the subject, Mayor Sawyer declared the
public hearing closed at 7:02 P.M.