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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/10/1951 - Regular Minutes - City CouncilREGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING September 10 , 1951 The City Council met in regular session September 10, 1954 at 7:00 p.m. with the following presents Mayor Langford; Councilmen Badgett, Boyar, Boyett, Halpin, and Orr; City Manager Rogers; Assistant City Secretary Boswell, and City Secretary McGinnis. Visitors included Frank Davis of the Battalion and Milton Maloney of the Bryan News. Minutes of the regular council meeting held on August 13, and the special meeting held on August l3, were read and approved. The Council tabled for Later consideration the question of adjusting city limits in the Tauber area. The Council set the regular October meeting, to be held on October 9, to be a 11Dinner Meetingi0 at which't me Mr. Homer Hunter will be invited to discuss his Sanitary Engineering Report dated August 11 1951. On motion by Councilman Orr, seconded by Councilman Boyer, the City Manager was authorized to have the new City Charter printed and made ready for distribution to each qualified voter within the City. On motion by Councilman Halpin, seconded by Councilman Orr, the City Manager was directed to reimburse Dr. F. B. Clark in the amount of $150.00 for each set of water and sewer connections in Southeast College Fark, in accordance with the policy of the City with respect to granting applications for public utilities services for areas outside the City and to reimbursing developers for cost of utility lines; and to pay Dr. Clark $150®00 for each future sot of connections in said area until a total of $4,200.00 has been paid, which amount represents the price at which Dr. Clark will deed water and sewer lines and services to the City. On motion by Councilman Halpin, seconded by Councilman Badgett, the Mayor was authorized to borrow from the College Station State Bank sufficient funds to reimburse Dr. Clark for existing sets of water and sewer connections in Southeast College Park. Regular City Council Meeting September 10, 1951 Page Two On motion by Councilman Orr, seconded by Councilman Boyett, the contribution of the City towards maintenance of the Brazos County Health Unit was increased to $2,100.00 per year, effective July 1, 1951* The Council considered Section I of the recommendations of the Citizen's Traffic Committee as presented under date of September 10, 1951. It was the desire of the Council that this Section be ammended to read as follows: I. PARKING: Recommend that: The North Gate Area of College Station be zoned for parking as follows: A. I -HOUR PARKING LIMIT (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays) 1) North Side of FM60 from Stasney Street to a point approximately 200 feet east of Boyett Street. 2) Both sides of Main Street from Church Street to FM 60.. 3) South side of FM 60 from intersection of Tauber and FM 60 to intersection of Main Street and FM 60. B. 6 -HOUR PARKING LIMIT ( 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays) South side of FM 60 from Traffic Circle to Old Highway No. 6 and the North side of FM 60 from a point 200 feet east of Boyett Street to Old Highway No. 6. C. A loading zone be reserved in fron of Lipseombs Pharmacy. (Recommend enforcement of rear entrance loading and un- loading at stores between Taylor's Variety and Loupotst Trading Post.) D. Shrubbery and other obstructions be removed along Patricia and Lodge Streets to facilitate parking. The Mayor was authorized to discuss these proposals with A. & M. College officials and once a general agreement has been reached the City Attorney is authorized to prepare the proper ordinance to put such regulationsinto effect. APPROVED: Mayor AT T. 0'0438 gdldno City Secretary 'L.,>