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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/15/1973 - Workshop Minutes City CouncilMINUTES City Council Workshop Meeting November 15, 1973 4: 00 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor J. B. Hervey; Councilmen R. D. Radeleff; Homer Adams, J. D. Lindsay, C. A. Bonnen, Don Dale; City Manager Ran Boswell; Assistant City Manager North Bardell; City Engineer George Ford; Parks & Recreation Director Paul Wojciechowski; Administrative Secretary Sadie Holligan. MEMBERS ABSENT: Councilman Fred R. Brison VISITORS PRESENT: Larry Priesmeyer of Wood & Associates. A special workshop meeting of the College Station City Council was called to order by Mayor J. B. Hervey on Thursday, November 15, 1973 in the Conference Room. .Agenda Item No. 1 - Swimmi~ng pool bath house bids. The following were three bid~ '~hich were obtained by Woo~-'-& Associates, architects, for the swimming pool bath house. Mar Cal $77,990.00 Callaway-Rhodes $94,786.00 H & M Const. $95,272.00 These bids are higher than the original contractor's bid. Mayor Hervey called on Assistant City Manager Bardell to give a report regarding the trip to Austin which several city officials made in order to obtain more funds for the building of the pool. Mr. Bardell advised that he and City Engineer Ford, went to Austin to the Parks & Wildlife Commission and discussed the possibility of receiving more funds. The City was approved for $74,700 for further development of Bee Creek Park, using $46,000 as matching funds. After considerable discussion regarding the bath house bids, Councilman Dale moved that the prime contractor go ahead with his plans according to specifications without any deletions or additions. The motion was seconded by Councilman Bonnen and carried unanimously. Mayor Hervey asked Mr. Priesmeyer to convey this information to Mr. J. W. Wood. Mr. Priesmeyer then advised the council that the present drainage system would not work due to an error in the plat which was approximately 6 feet. Wood & Associates recommended that this be drained into a creek rather than into the sewer system. After discussion which included the harmfulness of the chlorine contents of the water to any existing fish life, Mayor Hervey instructed the architects to write a letter to the State Health Department to get their opinion on this situation. Before the next agenda item was brought up, Mayor Hervey advised Mr. Boswell that all City employees should comply with the Presi- dent of the United States request regarding the 50 mile an hour MINUTES, City Council Workshop November 15, 1973 Page 2 speed limit, except of course in dire emergencies such as the police, fire, etc. Mr. Boswell stated that a memorandum would be sent to city employees. At this time, Mr. Boswell also advised that the city's diesel supply had been cut 10%. Mayor Hervey then asked Mr. Boswell how the trash pick-up on Wednesday was working out. Mr. Boswell and Bardell informed the council that it seemed to be working real well and that sometimes the crew would work two days a week picking up the extra trash. The next order of business brought up before the regular agenda items, was moving of abandoned cars off city property by Vernon Stubblefield. It was decided that Mr. Bardell would call Mr. Stubblefield and find out how many cars had been moved. The council also decided that the police station dispatchers would be instructed not to call Mr. Stubblefield's wrecking service for accident pick-ups. Agenda Item No. 2 - Communication from Travis Bryan requesting city participatiOn in the purchase of a Bookmobile. After the council and the Mayor discussed this item, Mayor Hervey asked Mr. Bardell to call Mrs. Richardson who is the librarian, to get some figures regarding the stops and uses. Agenda Item No. 3 -Christmas lighting. Mr. Boswell stated that the cit~ is ready to put up lights for the Christmas season. He asked the council to decide whether or not they wanted the lights on due to the energy crisis. After some discussion, and Mr. Boswell advising that the wattage would be figured, the council decided to go ahead and use the lights as usual. Agenda Item No. 4 - Set date for open Hqu_se and December council meetin, g.- Mr-~-~-Boswel1~ ad~~ed the Mayor and the council that the ~ate set for Open House would be December 14 and that the December council meeting would be held the same day at 5-00 P.M. This was agreeable with all members present. Ag. enda Item No. 5 - Hotel/Mo~e~OccupancY Tax. ~Mr. Bardell was instructed to obta~th'e statistics on how much revenue could be expected to realize from this tax. Other business. A discussion was held regarding signalizing of 5 different ~tersections. Two of these intersections (Bizzell and Jersey, and 2154 and Jersey) have already been requested from t~e Highway Department. Three other intersections (Tarrow & Univ., Holleman & Texas, and Southwest Parkway & Texas) will require authorization from the Texas Highway Department which will be sought immediately. ATTEST City Secretar~ / APPROVED