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MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
June 24, 1957
Members present: Mayor Langford; Councilmen Anderson, Boyett,
McCall, Pugh; City Attorney Dillon; City Manager Boswell; City Secretary
McGinnis.
Visitors present: Messrs. H. W. Magruder and R. 0. Hardy
representing General Electric Company, Houston.
On motion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Boyett,
the low bid of the Cade Motor Company, Bryan, Texas, in the amount of
$1,378.50, with trade-in allowance, for a new 1957 Ford passenger car
was accepted.
Forms for building permits and inspection reports were discussed
at length and approved subject to addition of certain minor changes.
City Manager Boswell reported some progress had been made towards
the possible opening of a new road between the College Hills area and
the Renghofer Addition.
On motion by Councilman Boyett, seconded by Councilman McCall,
the City Manager was authorized to purchase from Mrs. J. W. Barger a
cemetery lot which she had previously bought. Purchase price to be
$95, the amount originally paid for the lot.
On motion by Councilman McCall, seconded by Councilman Pugh, the
new street bordering the Redmond Addition generally along the West was
named Anderson Drive.
On motion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Boyett,
an additional $1,000 was authorized for extension of electrical services
in the College Park - West Park areas.
A public hearing on the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1957 -
June 30, 1958 having been properly advertised and no one appearing, on
motion by Councilman Boyett, seconded by Councilman Pugh, Ordinance No.
253, an ordinance approving the budget for the fiscal year noted and
authorizing expenditures therefrom was passed and approved.
On motion by Councilman Boyett, seconded by Councilman Anderson,
Ordinance No. 254, an ordinance levying a tax of $1 on each $100 property
valuation for the fiscal year noted and distributing the monies collected
to the several accounts was passed and approved.
STREET LIGHTING—SPECIAL-PURPOSE PHOTOELECTRIC LUMINAIRES
Form 110 Luminaires
11/4 -inch Adjustable Slip -fitter
Form 110 luminaire has die-cast aluminum hood with integrally cast side mounting,
1 V4 -inch slipfitter, and plug-in photoelectric control unit for multiple circuits. Equipped with
internal terminals for wiring through bracket. Mogul multiple socket is designed for use
with 7 -inch LCL lamps up to 575 watts.* LR -R
Approx
Form I Description Cat. No. j Llst Wt. in Lb
Price,
00-51 Ship. I Net
BOWL REFLECTOR, SPUN -SEALED GLASSWARE
11011
With I.E.S. Type III Distribution Refractor
A83G3
$118.60
25
16
(Fig. 1)
1101)
With 205 Clear -rippled Globe and De.
A83G2
111.20
25
16
flectors [I.E.S. Type IV Distribution]...
I IOVR*
(Fig. 1)
A83G25
126.10
32
18
110S
With 205 Clear -rippled Globe [I.E.S.
A83G1
105.00
25
16
Type V Distribution] (Fig. 1) .......
1IORV*
With I.E.S. Type I Distribution Refractor.
A83G23
115.10
21
13
(Fig. 4)
11 ORV*
With I.E.S. four-way Type II Distribution
A83G24
115.10
21
13
Refractor .......................
(Fig. 4)
- --
--
BOWL REFLECTOR, ROLLER -LATCH GLASSWARE
11011
With I.E.S. Type III Distribution Refractor
A83G8
$125.70
26
17
(FI g• 2)
1101)
With 205 Clear -rippled Globe and De.
A83G7
118.30
26
17
flectors [I.E.S. Type IV Distribution)
I IOVR*
(Fig. 2)
A83G25
126.10
32
18
1105
With 205 Clear -rippled Globe II.E.S.
A83G6
112.10
26
17
Type V Distribution) (Fig. 2).......
I IORV*
With I.E.S. Type I Distribution Refractor..
A83G26
122.20
22
14
(Not shown)
I IORV*
With I.E.S. four-way Type II Distribution
A83G27
122.20
22
14
Refractor .......................
(Not shown)
BOWL REFLECTOR, SPUN -SEALED GLASSWARE
1 10V
With I.E.S. Type I Distribution Refractor.
A83G4
$126.10
32
18
(Fig. 3)
1IOVR
With Modified I.E.S., four-way Type I
A83G5
126.10
32
18
Refractor (Fig. 3) ...............
I IOVR*
With I.E.S., four-way Type I Distribution
A83G25
126.10
32
18
Refractor (Fig. 3) ................
* Type RV includes mogul multiple socket for use with 405 -watt lamps or smaller.
1. Form 11011 is normally furnished with
I.E.S. Type III distribution. Type II and
four-way Type I distributions are avail-
able at same price. Shield can be added
to four-way Type I for three-way dis-
tribution. Add $3.50, GO -51, to price of
luminaire with Type III distribution.
2. Clear -rippled globe No. 207 is available
for Forms 110D and 110S. Add $1.30,
GO -511, to price of luminaire with No.
205 globe.
3. Light -diffusing globe No. 207 is available
for Forms 110D and 110R. Add $2.70,
GO -51, to price of luminaire with No.
205 clear globe.
4. Clamp -band method of glassware support
is available on Type R, S, and D op-
tical assemblies at same price as spun
sealed.
5. Lamp not included.
6. Reflector: Natural Alzakt processed
aluminum. Hood: Natural unpainted
aluminum.
7. Reconditioned reflectors for replacement
—Refer to Section 9211, page 75.
8. For Replacement of photoelectric elements,
refer to Section 9253, page 14.
9. For photometric data, refer to Section
9211, page 201.
tMonufactured under Aluminum Company of America patents.
*Prices changed since Mar. 1, 1954.
Int: YA, V6 700,701
Ext: YA, V6 702, 711-713, 721-723, 731-737 475, 799
7a
T�616
I 1�3 5:, J
I8
IT
3"
10116
. 9 11
2.16
L _
(Photo 2108175)
Fig. 3
A-13 1111 9253
Page 11
June 7, 1954
24 4'
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--138--1
(Photo 2108176)
Fig. 1
r
(Photo 2108179)
Fig. 4
Publication:
Instructions and Control Element Parts
..............................GEH-1867
Prices subject to change without notice
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. SCHENECTADY. N. Y.
()0"-"G
Photoeiechic
Form 110
9253 STREET LIGHTING—SPECIAL-PURPOSE PHOTOELECTRIC LUMINAIRES A-23
Page 12 Form 110 Luminaires
June 7, 1954 11/4 -inch Adjustable Slip -fitter
616
5e
r38
183
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JG
(Photo 2108172)
Fig. 5
Form 110 luminaire has die-cast aluminum hood with integrally cast side mounting,
1% -inch slip -fitter, and plug-in photoelectric control unit for multiple circuits. Equipped
with internal terminals for wiring through bracket. Medium multiple socket is designed
for use with 4V8- and 5y4 -inch LCL lamps in the Type SO, CR, and CS hoods.
LR -R
* Approx
Form Description Cat. No. List Wt. in Lb
Price,
GO -5i Ship. I Net
OPEN SUBURBAN REFLECTOR (I.E.S. Type II Distribution)
With Clamped -on Shields
110SO 1000 lumen 43/9 -in. L.C. (Fig. 5)...... A83G30 j $91.40 j 18 11
2500 lumen 5 V4 -in. L.C. (Fig. 5)...... A83G32 91.40 18 11
*Prices changed since Mar. 1, 1954. Prices subject to change without notice
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
Less Shields
6JI—
11050 1000lumen 43/s•In. L.C. (Not shown)... A83G31
$89.40
17%s
j
10/a
381
2500 lumen 51/4 -in. L.C. (Not shown)... A83G33
89.40
17%:
10 /s
ENCLOSED SUBURBAN OPTICAL ASSEMBLY
`
I.E.S. Type 11 Distribution Refractor
8I6
110CR 1000 lumen 43/s -in. L.C. (Fig. 6)...... A83G9
$111.00
21
13
2500 lumen 51/4 -in. L.C. (Fig. 6)...... A83015 I
111.00
j 21
13
_
I16
I.E.S. 4 -Way Type II Refractor
S� I
110CR 1000 lumen 41/& -in. L.C. (Fig. 6)...... A83G1a
I
$111.00
21
j I
13
H 8
2500 lumen 5%4 -in. L.C. (Fig. 6)...... A83G16
111.00
21
13
(Photo 2108174)
Fig. 6
ENCLOSED SUBURBAN OPTICAL ASSEMBLY (I.E.S. Type V Distribution)
With No. 235 Clear -rippled Globe
I{. —616
11005 1000 lumen 43/s -in. L.C. (Fig. 7)...... A83Gi1
$111.00
21
12
T I
2500 lumen 5%4•in. L.C. (FIg.7)...... A83G17 I
111.00
21
12
36
1. Lamp not included.
816"
2. Finish—CR and CS reflector: Natural unpainted aluminum.
SO reflector: Alzak processed
aluminum; plastic protective finish.
I
I
Hood: Natural unpainted aluminum.
208
3. Reconditioned reflectors for replacement of Types CR and CS:
Refer to Section 9211, page 75.
4. For replacement photoelectric elements, refer to Section 9253, page 14.
1 =
5. Type SO reflectors: Not available without plastic finish.
88
6. For photometric data, refer to Section 9211, page 201.
(Photo 2108173)
Fig. 7
*Prices changed since Mar. 1, 1954. Prices subject to change without notice
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
Minutes of City Council Continued: 2
June 24, 1957
Messrs. Magruder and Hardy discussed at some length the general
question of street lighting and showed various fixtures which might be
used for that purpose. On motion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by
Councilman McCall, the council adopted a general type of fixture suitable
for installation in areas presently being developed or to be developed.
A more detailed statement of the type of fixture adopted was filed with
the City Manager.
APPROVED:
Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Secretary
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