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Mrs. Hyatt also reported she had been calling some of the people along FM1518
and that vacinity and they are not aware of the problem SAFES is having with
being able to transport accident paitents in Bexar County. She said since
these people do not receive either of the weekly papers, she would gladly dis-
tribute flyers to them. She explained to the press the problem of the Bexar
County Sheriff's Department personnel refusing to allow SAFES to transport
patients to the hospital and the long wait for EMS units to arrive.
Mr. Schneider asked the status of the 20" water 1 ine. Mr. Gilmore said that
information has been received from the State Health Department allowing pipe
to be within 9 feet of sewer main. This information has been delivered to
Universal City who is in process of getting information to Schertz so that
we can proceed. Mr. Schneider asked that Mr. Howard Gaddis be present at
the next regular meeting to explain what has happened and why.
#15 ADJOURNMENT: On a motion by Mr. Schneider, seconded by Mrs. Hyatt
and unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned at
8:55 P.M.
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SPECIAL SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FEBRUARY 26, 1980
The Schertz City Council convened in Special Session, Tuesday, February 26,
1980 in the Conference Room of the Municipal Complex, 1400 Live Oak Road at
7:00 P.M. with the following members present: Mayor Robert C. Bueker, presid-
ing; Richard L. Howe, Gail Hyatt, Walter F. Schneider, Earl W. Sawyer and
Jack M. Stomackin, Sr. Staff present were City Manager Jimmy G. Gilmore and
City Secretary June G. Krause.
#1 JOINT MEETING WITH THE CIBOLO CITY COUNCIL: After having each
member of the two City
Council introduce themself, Mayor Bueker explained the purpose of this meet-
ing was to discuss common Extra Territorial Jurisdiction boundaries and
public services.
For those that were not familiar with the beginning of the ETJ discussions
or were not on the Councils at that time, Mayor Bueker gave a brief explana-
tion of the agreement between the two cities. He said there is one area
that needs to be cleared up; namely the small area of overlapping city limits
at the intersection of Wiederstein Road and FM 1103. This area is part of
the Orth property and the people involved do already pay taxes to the City
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of Ci bo 10.
Members of each Council asked questions in order to get a better under-
standing of what is involved. It was then agreed the Council would m~t
inddvidual1y to discuss the problem and at a later date have another
joint meeting to resolve whatever problems exist.
Mayor Sippel from Cibo10 briefly discussed a water problem he has with one
of their customers.
Mrs. Hyatt brifed the Cibo10 Council on the on-going problem SAFES ambulance
crews are having with not being able to transport accident patients from
the Bexar County area.
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting adjourned at 8:48 P.M.
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Mayor, City of Schertz, Texas
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
MARCH 4, 1980
The Schertz City Council convened in Regular Session, Tuesday, March 4, 1980,
at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers, 1400 Live Oak Road with the following
members present: Mayor Robert C. Bueker, Councilmembers Richard L. Howe,
Walter F. Schneider, Earl W. Sawyer and Jack Stomackin, Sr. Absent: Council-
member Gail Hyatt. Staff Present were City Manager Jimmy G. Gilmore and
Deputy City Secretary Alice R. Austin.
#1 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: A. Omitted, as minutes for the Special
Meeting of February 15, 1980 were not
available.
B. Mr. Schneider moved to accept the minutes of the Regular Meeting of
February 19, 1980. Mr. Howe seconded the motion which carried with the
fo 11 owi ng vote:
AYES: Council members Howe, Schneider, Sawyer and Stomackin
NAYS: None
C. Mr. Howe moved to accept the minutes of the Special Meeting of February
26, 1980. Mr. Sawyer seconded the motion which carried with the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Howe, Schneider, Sawyer and Stomackin
NAYS: None