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they will start with approximately 65 employees and hope to build to about
150 - 170.
Mr. Sawyer asked Mr. Harris is he had had time to look into filing injunction
for redistricting in the County. Mr. Harris said yes, that the citizens
of the city could, and that if he was a resident he would really be concerned.
Mr. Gilmore said the County Judge told him that if he could figure out how
your could redistrict to have 11,500 people and 166 miles of road, he would
be glad to do it. Mr. Harris said that roads had nothing to do with district-
ing, it was a distribution of population.
Mrs. Lawler asked when the Cable TV Charter would be on the agenda and the
City Manager said it would be up for consideration at the next regular meeting.
#12 ADJOURNMENT: On a motion by Mr. Howe, seconded by Mr. Sawyer and
unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned at 7:42 P.M
ATTEST:
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
SEPTEMBER 26, 1980
The Schertz City Council convened in Special Session, Friday, September 26,
1980 at 7:00 P.M. ih the Conference Room of the Municipal Complex, 1400
Live Oak Road with the following members present: Mayor Pro Tern Richard
L. Howe, presiding; Barbara Taylor, Jeff Duffield, Earl W. Sawyer and
Jacqueline Lawler. Absent: Mayor Jack M. Stomackin, Sr. Staff present:
City Manager Jimmy G. Gilmore and City Secretary June G. Krause.
#1 EXECUTIVE SESSION: Mayor Pro Tern Howe called the meeting to order
and asked for an Executive Session under
Article 6252-17, Section 2 (g) V.T.C.S., at 7:00 P.M.
The meeting was reconvened at 8:45 P.M., at which time Mr. Howe asked Mrs.
Taylor to read their Official Notice of Mayor's Condition", as follows:
liOn September 20, Mayor Jack M. Stomackin was stricken with
symptoms of angina. He was admitted to Brooke Army Medical
Center for a series of tests to determine the cause of the
extreme discomfort. Early testing revealed classic symptons
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of angina and heart disease.
He has remained in the hospital for further testing. Hospital
personnel Friday afternoon reported a recurrence of chest pains;
however, he is in satisfactory condition.
A final test will be administered Monday, and should it be negative,
Mr. Stomackin could be released as early as Tuesday.
The Council sincerely wishes Mayor Stomackin a rapid recovery and
a speedy return to his duties."
Before adjourning, Mr. Gilmore asked to brei fly advise the Council of a new
concerpt in housing unit that U.S. Homes has proposed for Northcliffe Sub-
division. It would be a retirement unit for people over 45 years of age
with children not less than 18 years old. The price range would be from
$45,000 - $65,000 in one unit with more expensive homes in another. They
plan both single family units as well as garden homes. The subdivision would
contain lakes, green belt, bike trails and the first phase would be to build
a one million dollar community center. The area along I 35 would possible
contain such as medical clinic, medical offices, resuarant, auto service
and motor lodge. If they can get approval from the City Council and Planning
and Zoning Commission, they would like to break ground by December 1,1980.
They will come before the P&Z on October 14th, with slide presentation and
invite the City Council to be present as well as interested citizens.
In answering Council questions, Mr. Gilmore said it would require them to
extend the present water line and storage facility. There are still several
things for staff to work out.
#2 ADJOURNMENT: On a motion by Mr. Sawyer, seconded by Mrs. Lawler,
and unanimously carried, the meeting adjourned at
8:00 P.M.
ATTEST: