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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/21/1975 - Regular Minutes City CouncilMINUTES Called City Council Meeting April 21, 1975 5:00 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor O. M. Holt; Councilmen Bob Bell, Jim Gardner, Jim Dozier, Gary Halter, Larry Bravenec, Homer Adams; City Manager North Bardell. MEMBERS ABSENT: None. GUESTS PRESENT: See Guest Register. Agenda Item No. 1-- Consideration of a resolution concerning the Millican Dam. Councilman Bravenec introduced resolutions for council consideration. The following persons spoke against supporting the project. Cornelius Van Bavel, Bryan, Texas; Environmental Action Council A1 Folweiler, College Station Don Steinbach, College Station Herman Hartley, College Station Christopher Mathewson, College Station Susan Mellor, College Station Frank Thurmond of Bryan, representing the Brazos River Authority, spoke in favor of the proposal. Councilman Halter moved that the City Council adopt a resolution neither supporting nor opposing the proposed Reservoir construction. The motion was seconded by Councilman Bell and adopted by the following vote: FOR---Dozier, Bell, Halter, Bravenec AGAINST---Adams, Gardner, Holt RESOLUTION THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BRAZOS WHEREAS, the City of College Station is located in Brazos County in the State of Texas and in the watershed of the Brazos River of which the Navasota River is a major tributary; and WHEREAS, the City of College Station is the seat of the Texas A&M University System; and WHEREAS, Congress is now considering appropriations for the continued planning and design of the Millican Reservoir on the Navasota River by the Corps of Engineers; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: THAT the City of College Station, acting by authority of the majdrit, y vote of its duly elected officials, and in the best interests of a large majority of the people of this City, goes on record as neither favoring nor opposing appropriations MI~'.UTES, Called City Council Meeting April 21, 1975 for the continued planning and design of the Millican Reservoir by the Corps of Engineers, and goes on record as favoring Congressional re-evaluation of the project before any steps are taken which as a practical matter will commit the United States to complete the reservoir and as favoring an opportunity for the citizens and government of. the City of College Station to study the matter and to give Congress the benefit of their views during its re-evaluation; and FURTHER, be it resolved that copies of this resolution be sent to the Honorable Lloyd M. Bentsen, Senator, the Honorable John Tower, Senator, and the Honorable Olin E. Teague, Congressman, and to the appropriate committees of the House and Senate of the United States. ADOPTED this the 21st day of April, 1975. S/O. M. Holt Mayor, College Station, Texas Councilman Bravenec moved that the City Council send Councilman Jim Dozier to Washington D.C. to find out the status of the Millican Reservoir. The motion was seconded by Councilman Bell. Councilman Dozier asked that his name be removed from the motion. Councilman Bravenec amended his motion to send a representative to Washington D.C. to find out the status of the Millican Reservoir. The amended motion was seconded by Councilman Bell. The motion failed. Agenda Item N~o. 2 -- Adjourn. Councilman Dozier moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded by Councilman Bell and unanimously approved. APPROVED May~r ATTEST City Secretary CALLED CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 21, 1975 5:00 P.M. PLEASE SIGN BELOW: ~ !.. t'i~ - ~ 6'-, ~ I · ~i.~' 'i'~ ~ ' I ."~ ' ' '~ - " j e Be e 0 15. 16. 17. 18. 25. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.