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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/11/1949 - Regular Minutes - City CouncilREGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 11, 1949 The City Council met in regular session April 11, 1949, with the following members present: Mayor Langford; Councilmen Badgett, Black, Brown, Halpin and Orr; City Engineer Benson; City Manager Rogers; Assistant City Secretary Boswell and City Secretary McGinnis. The following visitors were present at this meeting; F. B. Clark, J. H. Sorrels, Howard Mitchell, F. B. Brown, Mrs. H. E. Redmond, T. W. Stallworth, R. E. Basye, Ben Ferguson, H. P. Rigsby and L. M. Newman of the Bryan News. Mayor Langford administered the Oath of Office to the newly elected Councilmen; W. H. Badgett from Ward 1; G. W. Black from Ward 2, and E. E. Brown from Ward 3. Dr, F. B. Clark came before the Council and urged that the City of College Station, the A. & M. College and the City of Bryan cooperate in providing an adequate water supply for the three communities. Dr. Clark thinks a dam on the Navasota river in the north-east corner of Brazos County will impound enough water to supply the needs for many years to come. He suggested that the Council designate someone to meet with the Bryan City Commission for a discussion of the proposition. The appointment of this individual was not made at this Council meeting. Councilman Orr made a report on his discussion with Mr. Culpepper pertaining the annexation of all, or parts of, College Hills Woodlands, Woodland Estates and Woodland Acres to the City of College Station. This discussion will be continued if., and when, the residents of these areas make application for annexation. Councilman Orr said that in his written report, which will be submitted later, he would recommend that in the future the City install six inch water mains and fire plugs and the developer install all laterals and that these laterals be deeded to the City before utilities service be 'but -in". Mr. J. H. Sorrels acted as spokesman for a group of residents living in the areas east of College Hills Estates who met with the Council for a clearification of certain advantages to be gained by the City annexing these areas --College Hills Woodlands, Woodland Estates and Woodland Acres. This group will circulate the petition for annexation and will designate, by metes and bounds, the exact areas to be annexed. proposeat amendments to Mr. Ben Ferguson, of the Campus Theater, appeared before the Council to protest n City Ord:bumee an ordinance which prohibits detached bi l -boards within certain zoned areas of the City. He was especially protest1mg the necessity of his removing the Campus Theater signs on the Tauber property adjacent to Sulphur Springs Road. 00279 \V Minutes, Regular Council Meeting, April 11' 1949 The Council discussed ways and means of correcting a bad sewerage situation on North Main Street at the north edge of the City. This is a problem that should be solved by joint action of the City of College Station and the City of Bryan. It was decided to take no action until after a conference with the Bryan City Commission or City Engineer. The Council discussed the needs of an additional policeman' but no action was taken, The Cooner Street paving problem was discussed and it was decided to pass this to a later meeting. #/Ls Councilman Orr made a motion that the Council., by Ordinances appoint the follow- ing members to the Board of Equalization for the City for 1949 0. E. Seicke, Chairman 4Y, I, Truettner R. B. Bond This motion was seconded by Councilman Black and the Council vote was unanimous in favor of the motion, Mayor Langford announced that., as several members of the Council would be in Sherman attending the spring meeting of the City Managers Association at the May Council Meeting date., May 16th, that the May meeting of the City Council would be held on May 23. Councilman Orr male a motion that G?rd3.nax-,3�=�; - -H na'�a�a metes and bounds7the City limits of the City of College Station., Texas, as 9beewn, is motion was r&f- lyah 0-��4Jrci C seondedby Couneilian Badgett and the Council vote was unanimous in favor of the motion. Attest: - %g-4� City Sggretsry I&q Ap roved: Mayor