Ord 31-90 5/15/1990 ORDINANCE NO. 1/---/e
ORDINANCE APPROVING RATE SCHEDULES TO BE
CHARGED BY TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC COMPANY
IN THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS;
PROVIDING FOR SCHEDULES, CONDITIONS,
SEVERABILITY; REPEAL OF CONFLICTING
ORDINANCES; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, on January 16, 1990, Texas Utilities Electric
Company (TUEC) filed with the City of Wichita Falls a request for
an increase in electric utility rates to be charged within the
City in the amount of approximately $442.4 million per annum;
and,
WHEREAS, the City, having suspended the effective date of
such proposed increase from February 20, 1990, and having
considered the same at a public hearing, including the evidence
and recommendations of the cities ' consultants is of the opinion
and finds that the existing rates should not be adjusted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. The requested rates, tariffs, and charges of
TUEC for electric power and energy sold within the City be in all
respects denied. The Schedules of Rates, as are approved in
accordance herewith, are those under which the Company was
operating immediately prior to the request for increase filed on
January 16, 1990. TUEC shall be authorized to render electric
service and to collect charges from its customers for the sale of
electric power and energy within the corporate limits of the City
until such time as the current Rate Schedules may be changed,
modified, amended, or withdrawn, with the approval of the City
Council.
SECTION 2. Notwithstanding any other provision herein
contained, the rates of TUEC within the City of Wichita Falls
shall not, in any case, exceed the rate of customers of TUEC in
unincorporated areas whether such rates for unincorporated areas
are set prior to or after the adoption of this ordinance and it
shall be unlawful for TUEC, its agents, servants or employees to
collect or attempt to collect higher rates within the City of
Wichita Falls than are collected by TUEC within unincorporated
areas.
SECTION 3 . The action of the City Council of the City of
Wichita Falls enacting this ordinance constitutes, on the date of
its final passage, a final determination of rates for TUEC within
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the City of Wichita Falls in accordance with Section 43 (e) of the
Public Utility Regulatory Act.
SECTION 4. Nothing in this ordinance contained shall be
construed nor or hereafter as limiting or modifying, in any
manner, the right and power of the City under the law to regulate
the rates and charges of TUEC.
SECTION 5. All ordinances, resolutions, or parts thereof,
in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of such conflict.
SECTION 6 . The operation of Section 43 of Article 1446c
demands immediate reaction by the City Council of the City of
Wichita Falls, Texas, and the same does create a public emergency
and imperative public necessity requiring the suspension of the
Charter requirement that no ordinance shall become effective
until the lapse of thirty ( 30) days thereafter; the City Council,
having therefore found an emergency and necessity to exist and
having called for the suspension of such Charter requirement,
does hereby declare this ordinance to be passed and approved, and
does hereby provide that it shall become effective from and after
passage on this 15th day of May, 1990.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 15th day of May, 1990.
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Affidavit of Publication
ORDINANCE NO.30-90
ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDI- THE STATE OF TEXAS
NANCE 2-85 OF THE CITY OF
WICHITA FALLS TO PROVIDE COUNTY OF WICHITA
FOR REGULATIONS ON WAD-
in ING POOLS,SPAS,WHIRLPOOLS
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PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC ' 18 h June
SWIMMING POOLS.
ORDINANCE NO.31-90 On this. day of
ORDINANCE APPROVING RATE 1990
SCHEDULING CHARGED BY
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC COM-
PANY IN THE CITY OF WICHITA A.D. personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority
FALLS. Dal'1Ce Ming
NO.32-90 bookkeeper
ORDINANCE MAKING AN AP- bookkeeper
PROPRIATION IN THE GENERAL
FUND FROM REVENUE RE- � for the Times Publishing Company of Wichita Falls, publishers of the Wichita Falls
CEIVED FROM CRIMINAL JUS-
TTICE DIVISION, GOVERNOR'S Times/Record News, a newspaper published at Wichita Falls in Wichita County,
OFFICE, AND MATCHING
GRANT REVENUE FROM OTHER
PURPOSES OF VERNMENTAL ENTITIES FOR Texas, and upon being duly sworn by me, on oath states that the attached
MENT. advertisement is a true and correct copy of advertising published one C1�
ORDINANCE NO.33-90
ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC- in issues thereof on the following dates:
' TION 5-14 OF CHAPTER 5 OF
THE WICHITA FALLS CODE OF June 1990
ORDINANCES TO PERMIT A
KENNEL TO HOUSE UP TO 49
DOGS AND/OR CATS AT 100
WALNUT. �i��-'
ORDINANCE NO 34-90
ORDINANCE WAIVING SEC--
TION 22-1(a)-(2), 22-1(a) (9),
22-1(a) (10I;22-3, 22-4 AND 3_5 Bookkeeper for Times Publishing Compan_
16-16 OF THE-CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES IQ,ALLOW DRIVING of Wichita Fails
OF VEHICLES; MAINTENANCE
OF HORSES AND COWS,PLACE- !,
MENT OF COMMERCIAL
ADVERTISING, MAINTENANCE\1..) Subscribed and sworn to before me this the day and year first above written.
OF OVERNIGHT SECURITY,
CONSUMPTION OF WINE AND
BEER, AND ISSUANCE OF PER- , a,:zc a. ` r
MITS FOR FOOD BOOTHS '- / - -
WITHOUT PAYMENT OF PERMIT ,_ - �- y C
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FES FOR FALLSFEST TO BE HELD .
AT LUCY PARK JUNE 14 I •. '%
-- THROUGH 17, 1990. q
ORDINANCE NO.35-90 i 4"!4 c<;_: ✓ 1 . Ga"
AN ORDINANCE REZONING A 00.04
PORTION OF WICHITA FALLS I
ATHLETIC COMPLEX, BLOCK 1,
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS FROM
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
ZONE(SF-2)TO GENERAL COM-
MERICAL(GC)ZONE.
ORDINANCE NO.36-90
ORDINANCE MAKING AN AP-
I ° PROPRIATION FROM GENERAL !,
1 FUND EQUITY IN THE AMOUNT
I OF 5250,000 FOR PURPOSES OF
PURCHASING THE SEARS BUILD-
ING.
ORDINANCE NO.37-90
_ - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 24, SECTION 24-21
- (a), CITY OF WICHITA FALLS
r CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND
INCREASING THE NUMBER OF I _
CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL IN THE
- POLICE DEPARTMENT.
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