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He also reminded Council of the need for replacements on the Planning and
Zoning Commission.
#13 ITEMS BY COUNCIL: Mr. Howe asked if the heavy rains had cause
many problems and Mr. Gilmore said very few
had been reported.
Mr. Duffield said that he realized the rezoning was rather an unpopular
but he did not think the land could really be used for anything else
but possible commercial.
Mr. Sawyer called attention to the rough draft presentation the library
had put together to take to U.C. on the 19th of May. Nothing would be
agreed upon until it was presented to the Council after talking with U.C.
Council agreed the library should present their draft to U.C. Council
on the 19th.
#14 ITEMS BY MAYOR: None at this time.
ATTEST:
seconded by Mrs. Taylor
the meeting was adjOUr~
#15 ADJOURNMENT:
On a motion by Mr. Howe,
and unanimously carried,
at 8:33 P.M.
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SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MAY 18, 1981
The Schertz City Council convened in Special Session, Manday, May 18, 1981
at 7:00 P.M. in the Conference Room of the Municipal Complex, 1400 Live
Oak Road with the following members present: Mayor Jack M. Stomackin, Sr.,
presiding; Jeff Duffield, Richard L. Howe; Earl W. Sawyer and Jacqueline
Lawler. Absent: Barbara Taylor. Staff present were City Manager, Jimmy
G. Gilmore and Deputy City Secretary, Alice R. Austin.
#l WORKSHOP: Mr. Gilmore briefed the Council on the Humane Societies
need for land. He advised he had been checking into
several sites owned by the city.
MRS. TAYLOR ARRIVED AT 7:05 P.M.
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Mr. Gilmore briefed the Council on Mr. Kistings views on the city requlrlng
a licensed plumber. He also briefed them concerning a proposed ordinance to
allow Social Security disability exemption, progress on the Nacogdoches well,
and interest shown in the street sweeper and a rodding maching by Burnet and
Marion.
#2 GENERAL DISCUSSION: Mr. Sawyer requested information concerning
the right of Reserve Officers to carry a
weapon. Discussed also was the ETJ agreement the City has been attempting
to reach with New Braunfels and the City1s proposed withdrawal from the Texas
Employment Commission. A consensus of the full council was given for Mr.
Gilmore to proceed with withdrawal from the program. Council recommended an
increased rate for persons carried by S.A.F.E.S. who are not in our contract
area. The proposed 1981/82 budget was passed out to Council and the first
Budget Workshop scheduled for June 8.
#3 ADJOURNMENT:
at 8:40 P.M.
On a motion by Mr. Howe seconded by Mrs. Taylor and
and unanimously carried, the meeting was adjourned
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ATTEST:
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MAY 19, 1981
The Schertz City Council convened in Regular Session, Tuesday, May 19,1981,
at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, 1400 Live Oak Road with the following
members present: Mayor Jack M. Stomackin, Sr., presiding; Richard L. Howe;
Barbara Taylor; Earl W. Sawyer and Jacqueline Lawler. Absent: Jeff Duffield.
Staff present were City Manager, Jimmy G. Gilmore and Deputy City Secretary
Alice R. Austin.
#1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Mr. Howe moved to approve the minutes of the
Regular Meeting of May 5,1981. Mr. Lawler
seconded the motion which carried with the following vote:
AYES:
NAYS:
Councilmembers Howe, Taylor, Sawyer and Lawler
None
#2 HEARING OF RESIDENTS: 1. Mr. Gene Riley addressed the council in
regards to the UA Columbia Cable Service. He
advised there would be a public hearing on Tuesday, July 7, 1981 at the Schertz
Community Center. Mr. Riley cautioned that non-use of the Public Access
Channels could result in UA Columbia scheduling other programing for these
channels.