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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/15/1947 - Regular Minutes - City CouncilMINUTES OF REGULAR COUNCIL I4EETING October 15, 1947 The City Council met in regular session October 15, 1947 with the follawing present; Mayor Langford; Councilmen Badgett, Black, Brown, Harrington and Orr; City Secretary McGinnis; City Engineer Benson; and City Manager Vaughn. The following visitors were present at the meeting; F. B. Clark, Coulter Hoppess, John Rowlett, Seth Hazle and Mr. & Mrs. Gorbet. The following Resolution was passed thanking the Czechoslovakian Agricultural and Good Will Club for their contribution to the City Cemetery Fund. To date, two $25.00 donations have been received from the Club and the Council pledged itself to use these, and future contributions, for the maintenance and beautification of the Cemetery. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Cecho Slovanky Hospodarky a Dobrociny Spolek (Czechoslovakian Agricultural and Good Will Club) has been organized for over sixty years and has during this period contributed a great deal to the social and material benefit of the community; and WHEREAS, said Club owns and maintains a meeting place called Shiloh Hall; and WHEREAS, the said Club derives certain revenues for the use of said Hall toward the maintenance of the Shiloh Cemetery; and WHEREAS, the City of College Station has by gift and purchase obtained the Shiloh Cemetery and has assumed the obligation of maintenance in said cemetery; and WHEREAS, the said Club, through its President Joe Pasyler, Treasurer Emma Krenek and Secretary Rosie Krenek has evidenced its desire to continue the said Clubs original purpose of community development by contributions of its surplus monies to the College Station Cemetery, said funds to be used for the maintenance of said cemetery; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, That in grateful appreciation the City Council unanimously accepts the generous offer of the Cecho Slovanky Hospodarky a Dobrociny Spolek and pledges that all such monies will be used only for the maintenance and beautification of the College Station Cemetery. Dr. F. B. Clark came before the Council and requested that the platting of a sub- division south of the city limits, under his sponsorship, be approved for recording. Councilman Orr made a motion that the City Council approve the platting when it received the approval of the City Planning Commission. This motion was seconded by Councilman Brown and the vote was unanimous in favor of the motion. Mr. Coulter Hoppess, attorney from Bryan, and Mr. Seth Hazle of the Land Department of the Sinclair Pipe Line Company discussed with the council the probabilities of the City issuing a permit for a pipe line to pass through the city limits on the west side of. Old Highway 6, The Council requested that Mr. Hazle submit plans of construction and all right-of-way papers to the City Manager not less than five days before the regular meeting of the Council in November. 00242 � r 2 0 %he Council referred the request of Mr. J. C. Culpepper to revise the zoning of the Fourth Installment of College Hills which was included in Ordinance No. 99 to the City Zoning Commission. The Council referred the request of Mr. & Mrs. Gorbet that a certain section on Main Street be rezoned to permit the erection of apprtment buildings to the City Zoning Commission. The Council referred the request of Guy F. Boyett, Jr. that a change in the zoning ordinance be made to permit the erection of sheet iron building on an iron frame in District No. Five to the City Zoning Commission. The Mayor appointed a committee composed of F. J. Benson, S. J. Buchanan, E. L. Williams and G. F. Boyett, Sr. to draft a City ordinance containing all the provisions of the Uniform Traffic Code recently passed by the Texas Legislature. This committee was appointed at the request of Mr. J. S. Hopper. The City Manager was instructed to prepare a complete report of the City Zoning Commission to be presented to the Council at the next regular meeting. The City Manager was instructed to obtain all data necessary for presenting to the R. E. A. officials in Washington substantiating the Cityts claims in the purchasing the power lines in College Hills. He was also instructed to make arrangements through the office of Congressman Olin Teague for an appointment with the R. E. A. officials. The City Manager was instructed to inform the business men in the North Gate area that on and after November 1, 1947, the garbage in this area will be taken from garbage cans only and the garbage dump in the bank of the stores will be discontinued on that date. Approved; Attest; Mayor ffy Secretafry