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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/28/1978 - Regular Minutes City CouncilMINUTES Regular City Council Meeting September 28, 1978 7:00 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Bravenec; Councilmen Ringer, Dozier, Boughton, Hazen, Adams, Halter; City Manager Bardell; City Engineer Ash; Director of Public Works Ford; City Planner Mayo; Community Development Planner Callaway; Planning Assistant Longley; Graduate Design Engineer Fees; City Attorney Lewis; Director of Parks & Recreation Beachy; MEMBERS AB SENT: None VISITORS PRESENT: See guest register Agenda Item No. 1-- Approval of minutes of September 13 and September 14, 1978. The minutes were approved with the correction that Councilman Ringer be acknowledged as absent at the meeting of September 13. Agenda Item No. 2 -- Hear visitors. No one spoke. Agenda Item No. 3 -- Presentation of petition to Council concerning cover for Adamson Pool. Mr. Will Worley, 1001 Village Drive, presented a petition to the Council with approximately 150 signatures in support of the pool cover. Councilman Adams stated that Mr. Jack Lester, Sr. would like to donate $10,000 toward the construction cost of the pool cover. Councilman Hazen moved to accept the gift. Councilman Adams seconded the motion. The motion passed by the following vote: FOR--- Mayor Bravenec; Councilmen Ringer, Boughton, Halter, Hazen, Adams AGAINST--- Councilman Dozier Councilman Dozier based his decision on the fact that the Council had not actually decided to build the dome yet. Agenda Item No. 4 -- Consideration of Revenue Sharing Fund Budget.. City Manager Bardell reviewed the estimated costs of the revenue sharing expemdi- tures. He stated that a portion of the sidewalk improvements have already been budgeted and that some of the street improvements could be covered by other funds. Police Chief Byrd explained the need for a full-time police officer at the school. Councilman Halter suggested striking this request from the list and addi~..~g it to the contingency fund if funding is not received from the Criminal Justice Department. Councilman Ringer moved approval of the proposed budget including the following RESOLUTION CITY OF COLLEGE STATION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR GRANT TO ESTABLISH JUVENILE UNIT WHEREAS, the dynamic growth of the City of College Station in recent years has not been without attendant problems with juvenile delinquency and crime; and WHEREAS, the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, assisted with grant funds the establishment of a Juvenile Diversion Unit in the College Station Police Department to cope with Juvenile problems; and WHEREAS, the need continues in the College Station Police Department for said specially trained juvenile unit to work with pre- delinquent juveniles with the view of diverting them from the juvenile justice system to community-based resource agencies; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: lo That the City Manager be authorized on behalf of the City Council to make application to the Criminal Justice Division, Office of the Governor, for a grant to continue the augmentation of the College Station Police Department with a juvenile unit. e That the City of College Station agrees to pay forty percent (40%) of the cost of the juvenile unit. That this Resolution become effective upon adoption and its recording in the Minutes of the City Council is ordered. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this the 28th day of September, 1978. Lorence L. Bravenec Mayor ' 07_.57.3 · he undersigned residents of Coll~g-~ Station support the use of revenue sharing funds for purchasing a municipal swimming pool cover. Such a cover would make avallabl~ the use of the ~xcellent facilities to residents on a year-round basis. Also, it seems that energy costs of heating the pool would be reduced, and the cover could conceivably "pay for itself" in a number of years. Address 0 574 / '...,q c, % 09575 The un.~.erslgned residents of College Jtation support the use of revenue sharing funds for purchasing a municipal swimming pool cover. ~uch a cover ~o'uld make available the use of the excellent facilities to residents on a year-round basis. Also, it seems that energy costs of heating the pool could be reduced, and the cover could conceivably "pay for itself" in a number of years, _ // /~ /7 I/ ! /5. ,b ..m, ,/' · The %,]ndersig~-,~ed re~i, dents of College Station support the use of revenue sharin~ ft~nd.s for pur~.h2.slng $ municipal swimming pool cover. Such a cover would m. ake available the use of the excellent facilities to residents on a ye~r-round basis. Also, it s,~.ems that energy costs of he,tin7 the pool '~ould be reduced, and th~ cover could con¢;~e!vs~.~.].y '~D~.Y for itself" in a n,~ber of year~. Add r_e o~~~o C REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING September 28, 1978 7:00 P.M. PLEASE SIGN BELOW: e 6~ -- / e 10. 11. 12. 13. 21. 29. 30. 31. 16. 17. 18. 7~iA\~l ? ~'_,Xb~,i 34. 35. · · '-h '~ , ,. ~> / l · ;~' '~ "~* -'~,/ , . / ~ . ' -~ . .~'~ ~" .~'... ~ ~ 36. 02583