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Mr. Sawyer commended the Fire Department for their help with the motel
fire in Universal City the week before. Mrs. Lawler also joined her
commendation, including the women who fixed and served sandwiches and
drinks for the firemen.
Mayor Stomackin stated he had had a letter from the Library Board saying
they would like to have the property where SAFES used to be located (on
Live Oak Road). The Mayor said he felt this would be an ideal location
for a library~ Mrs. Lawler also said she felt the 1fbrary should be
moved to a more central location such as this.
Mrs. Taylor asked Library Board representative Ruth Tienor how much money
they had in the building fund. MrS Tienor said they now have $11,000;
however $5,000 of that would have to be returned as it was a grant for
an addition to the present building. They will try to retain the money
and pursue other grants.
#12 ADJOURNMENT:
8:00 P.M.
On a motion by Mr. Howe, seconded by Mr. Sawyer
and carried unanimously, the meeting adjourned at
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SPEClAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
JULY 28, 1980
The Schertz City Council convened in Special Session, Monday, July 23,
1980 at 7:00 P.M. in the Conference Room of the Municipal Conp1ex, 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: Walter F. Schneider. City Staff present: City Manager
Jimmy G. Gilmore and City Secretary June G. Krause.
#1 WORKSHOP: A. Water Improvements.
Engineer Ed Ford gave a brief explanation of what is needed for
water improvements. The first priority being a new well at the Nacogdoches
well site with a 200 HP DumR for about $109,605; secondly, a one million
ground storage tank, replaclng existing pumps and e1ectrlca1 controls
for approximately $251,640; and third priority would be a 12" water line
extension from Deerhaven to the Eastern portion of Live Oak at $181,440
for an approximate total of $550,000. !
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Fi~ancia1 Advisory Tom Ander1itch spoke regarding what is needed to accomplish
these three things. He reminded the Council that it takes a l~ time net reven-
ues coverage to obtain the rating necessary to issue bonds at an acceptable
interest rate.: The Ci ty has not kept pace on net revenues by trans ferring
morley from the Water I Sewer Fund to the General Fund. This is not illegal
bu~ not good for management. He then present three schedules for possible
is~uance of bonds. After getting the concensus of Council that they want to
look at the total package rather than piecemeal, Mr. Ander1itch said he would
1 H.e to do some addition work on issuing and come back to the Counc i 1 as
soc,n as possible.
ThE~ Mayor recessed the meeting at 8:03 P.M for a five minute break.
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Th~ meeting was reconvened at 8:08 P.M.
Mayor Stomackin read a letter of resignation from Councilman Walter F.
Schneider, which was asked to be effectiVe immediately. Council asked this
itE!m be put on the August 5th agenda.
Council then continued their discussion of the proposed 1980-81 fiscal year
budget. The City Manager presented a 1 ist of budget cuts as presented by
Mr, Schneider for Council consideration.
#2' ADJOURNMENT: On a motion by Mrs. Lawler, duly seconded and unanimously
carried, the meeting adjourned at 10:12 P.M.
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