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Wichita Falls, Texas
Memorial Auditorium Building
March 17, 1981
Items 1 & 2
The Board of Aldermen of the City of Wichita Falls, Texas, met in regular
session on the above date in the Council Room of the Memorial Auditorium Building
at 8:30 o'clock A.M. , with the following members present.
Kenneth Hill Mayor
Marvin Traywick
John Hampton, Jr.
Carol Russell Aldermen
Curtis Smith
James B. Thomas
Horace 0. Boston
Stuart Bach City Manager
H. P. Hodge, Jr. City Attorney
Art Dewitt Assistant Accounting Officer
Wilma J. Thomas City Clerk
The invocation was given by Robert Saxby, First Presbyterian Church.
Item 3
Moved by Alderman Russell that minutes of the meeting held March 3, 1981 ,
be approved.
Motion seconded by Alderman Traywick, and carried unanimously.
Items 4a - 10a
Moved by Alderman Traywick that the Consent Agenda be approved.
Motion seconded by Alderman Thomas.
✓Item 4a
✓ORDINANCE NO. 3982
AN ORDINANCE MAKING AN APPROPRIATION FROM THE TRANSIT FUND TO ACCOUNT
NUMBERS LISTED BELOW, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
Ayes : Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays : None
Item 5a
ORDINANCE NO. 3983
ORDINANCE WAIVING THE REQUIREMENT OF SECTION 25-69 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES CONCERNING LOCATION OF A TRANSIENT SHOW WITH REFERENCE TO
THE CIRCUS AT THE D. L. LIGON COLISEUM SPONSORED BY MASKAT TEMPLE,
MARCH 20 THROUGH MARCH 22, 1981 .
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays : None
Item 6a
RESOLUTION NO. 2738
RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE
CONTRACTS FOR THE DEMOLITION OF HAZARDOUS STRUCTURES AND THE CLEARING
AND CLEANING OF LOTS; PROVIDED THAT NO CONTRACT SHALL EXCEED FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS.
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Item 6a, cont'd.
WHEREAS, in the City of Wichita Falls there exists, or may exist, buildings or
structures and other locations that have been or may be deemed hazardous, substandard,
or a public nuisance; and,
WHEREAS, when a building, structure, or location has been declared a public
nuisance it should be removed without unnecessary delay;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA
FALLS, TEXAS, THAT:
That certain contract form, a sample of which is attached hereto, for the
removal of declared public nuisances, is hereby approved, and the City Manager is
authorized to execute same for the City of Wichita Falls. No contract executed
shall provide for a fee payable thereunder in excess of Five Thousand ($5,000) Dollars.
Ayes : Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 6b
f RESOLUTION NO. 2739
RESOLUTION APPROVING TAX ADJUSTMENTS #397 THROUGH #433.
WHEREAS, the Tax Department has accounts, totaling $885.74, that need to be
adjusted off for the following reasons : Unable to locate the owners of personal
property, double assessments, calculation errors, property not owned on January 1
of a particular year, non-taxable servicemen's personal property, correction of
value errors, property not taxable within the jurisdiction, 65 and over homestead
exemptions, VA exemptions, and refunds; and,
WHEREAS, the net receivable amounts to be adjusted off in 1980 are $1 ,074,
in 1974 are $74.26, and in 1973 are $74.26; the adjustment for the year 1979 results
in a gain of $62.40, for 1978 results in a gain of $139.20, and for 1977 results
in a gain of $135.18; and,
WHEREAS, a copy of each adjustment with an explanation is on file in the Accounting
and Finance Department.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA
FALLS, TEXAS, THAT:
Such tax adjustments, #397 through #433, are hereby approved.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 6c
✓RESOLUTION NO. 2740
RESOLUTION APPROVING FINAL PAYMENT FOR THE 1980 STREET RECONSTRUCTION-
LIME STABILIZATION PROGRAM.
WHEREAS, the contractor has completed work on the 1980 Street Reconstruction-
Lime Stabilization Program in accordance with the plans and specifications; and,
WHEREAS, the contract for such work was based on unit prices for estimated
quantities; on this basis, it was originally estimated that the total cost of the
contract would be $631 ,291 .30; and,
WHEREAS, the actual quantities used in the project was less than the quantities
which were originally estimated; therefore, the total amount of the contract based
on the unit prices applied to the actual quantities is $540,971 .04.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA
FALLS, THAT;
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Such project is hereby accepted by the City of Wichita Falls. The total
amount due such contractor on the 1980 Street Reconstruction-Lime Stabilization
Program is $540,971 .04, and the City Manager is authorized to make final payment
to such contractor based on this amount.
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Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas , and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 6d
RESOLUTION NO. 2741
A RESOLUTION DETERMINING NECESSITY FOR ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR
THE STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY ON CITY VIEW DRIVE, 1980-82 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING EMPLOYMENT OF APPRAISERS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS,
THAT:
Section No. 1 It is necessary to acquire the following described tracts of
land for the street right-of-way on City View Drive, 1980-1982 Capital Improvement
Program to wit:
CITY VIEW DRIVE STREET IMPROVEMENT
1980-82 Capital Improvement Program
E.20 ft. out of Block 14, Priddy S/D, G.W. Scott Sur. V.1294/847
E.20 ft. out of Block 1 , Priddy S/D, G.W. Scott Sur. V.1152/109
E.20 ft. out of Block 12, Priddy S/D, G.W. Scott Sur. V.1074/343
E.20 ft. out of Block 12, Priddy S/D, G.W. Scott Sur. V.978/302
The above descriptions are recorded in A-254, Wichita County Deed
Records
Section No. 2 The City Manager is hereby authorized to employ appraisers
to appraise the property being acquired for the street right-of-way on City
View Drive, 1980-82 Capital Improvement Program.
Ayes : Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith , Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 6e
� RESOLUTION NO. 2742
RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCESSION/RESTROOM
BUILDING AT BRIDWELL PARK.
WHEREAS, the City has advertised for bids for the construction of a concession/
restroom building at Bridwell Park; and,
WHEREAS, four bids were received, and- the bid of C.D. Graham Construction Co. ,
Inc. in the amount of $43,844 is the lowest responsible bid.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA
FALLS, TEXAS, THAT:
The bid of C. D. Graham Construction Co. , Inc. in the amount of $43,844 is
hereby accepted, and the City Manager is authorized to execute a contract with C. D.
Graham Construction Co. , Inc. .for the construction of such improvements.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
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"Item 6f
A minor change in wording of the proposed resolution was made.
RESOLUTION NO. 2743
RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2729 NAMING ALTERNATE PRESIDING
JUDGE AT CITY BOX NO. 6.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS,
THAT:
Resolution No. 2729 naming voting places and officials for April 4, 1981 ,
passed and approved by the Board of Aldermen on February 17, 1981 , is hereby amended
by changing the Alternate Presiding Judge for City Box No. 6 from Mrs. Dorman
Anderson to Mrs. Evalyn Erickson.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 6g
RESOLUTION NO. 2744
RESOLUTION APPROVING CONTRACT WITH NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS UMPIRES ASSOCIATION.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS,
THAT:
That certain contract, a copy of which is attached hereto, between the City of
Wichita Falls and the North Central Texas Umpires Association, is hereby approved,
and the City Manager is authorized to execute the same for the City of Wichita Falls.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 7a
The low bid for fertilizer for the Parks Department was awarded to Tex Turf,
Inc. , in the total amount of $6,127.50.
Ayes : Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 7b
The low bid for a 3-wheel turf vehicle for the Parks Department was awarded to
Watson Distributing Company in the amount of $4,143.00.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 7c
The low bid for two equipment trailers for Equipment Services Division was
awarded to Pierce Sales, Henrietta, Texas , in the amount of $8,670.00.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
% Item 7d
The low bid for a trenching machine for Public Utilities Department was awarded
to Vermeer Manufacturing Company, Dallas, in the amount of $20,280.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays : None
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Item 8a
v RESOLUTION NO. 2745
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING CONSTRUCTION OF SEVEN SHELTERS IN BELAIR,
SPUDDER AND WILLIAMS PARKS.
WHEREAS, the City of Wichita Falls and Emerson Construction Co. , Inc.
entered into a contract dated September 23, 1980, wherein the contractor agreed
to construct seven shelters in Belair, Spudder, and Williams Parks; and,
WHEREAS, the total contract price to be paid by the City in such contract
was $30,000.00, of which $25,000.00 has been paid to the contractor, leaving a
balance due of $5,000.00; and,
WHEREAS, the construction of such shelters has been completed in accordance
with the plans and specifications.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA
FALLS, TEXAS, THAT:
The construction of such seven shelters is accepted by the City of Wichita
Falls, and the City Manager is directed to pay to said contractor the amount due
on such contract.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays : None
Item 8b
RESOLUTION NO. 2746
RESOLUTION APPROVING CHANGE ORDER AND ACCEPTING CONSTRUCTION OF PRO
SHOP AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS AT WEEKS PARK TENNIS CENTER.
WHEREAS, the City of Wichita Falls and C and R Construction and Management
Co. entered into a contract dated April 1 , 1980, wherein such contractor agreed
to construct a pro shop and other improvements at Weeks Park Tennis Center; and,
WHEREAS, said construction has been completed in accordance with the plans
and specifications; and,
WHEREAS, a change order increasing the contract price by $74.75 has been
submitted on this project, which increased the contract price to $243,074.75,
of which $218,700 has been paid to the contractor, leaving a balance due of
$24,374.75.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THAT:
The construction of the pro shop and other improvements at Weeks Park
Tennis Center is hereby accepted by the City of Wichita Falls, the change order
is hereby approved, and the City Manager is directed to pay to such contractor
the balance due as set out above.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
1-Item 9a
Authority was granted to advertise for bids for 1981 seal coat program.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays : None
Item 10
Minutes of the meeting of the Parks Board held February 26, 1981 , were
received.
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Item 10, cont'd.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays : None
Item lla
Emma Wheeler, an employee in Public Utilities Department, was honored as the
March Employee of the Month. Mayor Hill presented her with a plaque and two tickets
each to a theatre and dinner.
✓Item 11 b
Jerry Estes appeared representing the Arts Commission regarding the proposed
sculpture for the centennial project at Bellevue Park. He outlined the steps
which were taken in the selection process. He stated that the committee was con-
cerned about our image as a community, and the adverse publicity which the City of
Wichita Falls has received in the past. A large scale outdoor piece was selected
by the committee. The Board of Aldermen authorized the application for a grant
by Resolution No. 2549, to the National Endowment for the Arts specifically for a
sculpture piece. He expects to hear from the National Endowment for the Arts by
June 1 , 1981 . Mr. Estes presented a slide presentation of examples of the work
of Mr. Sugarman, the New York City artist chosen by the committee to do the sculpture.
Alderman Hampton commended the committee on the work which they have done, and
the manner in which it has been accomplished. They have used opinions of experts
in this field, and he hopes the National Endowment for the Arts approves this project
application.
Mayor Hill and Aldermen Traywick added their appreciation for the work which
has been done, and for the presentation.
City Manager Stuart Bach explained that Bellevue Park will be improved by the
sculpture, a garden, playground, and time capsule.
Item 12a
Gary Splawn appeared as tournament director for the softball tournament which
will be held in Scotland and North and South Hamilton Parks on March 27, 28, 29,
1981 , to benefit the North Texas Special Olympics. He requested a waiver of the
ordinance to allow the sale of beer in these parks at that time.
Mr. Splawn felt that approval of this request would add considerable funds
for the North Texas Special Olympics. He stated that the availability of beer
is just a part of softball . There are other ways to raise money, but they are
limited in the ways that they can do it because they have a limited number of
volunteers. This is a one hundred percent charity item. There will be no admission
charge.
Mayor Hill recognized that special olympics is a good purpose but asked why there
is not some other way to raise money?
Alderman Smith stated that when he first came on the Council they were having
serious drinking problems and concerns in the parks by our citizens. In Parks Board
meetings they have gone over and over this , and also in Council meetings. He
stated that the ordinance gives the police a handle to work with and he believes
it has done what it was designed to do. He stated that he will not take a backward
step to start this all over again.
Alderman Hampton stated that he concurs with Alderman Smith, and believes in
backing up the decisions of our boards and commissions, especially when their feeling
is as strong as the Parks Board is on this matter.
Mr. Splawn stated that ball players bring their families to the park. It is
not the type of situation where they strictly stand around drinking beer. It is a
refreshment type of drink as is a coke, iced tea, or coffee is to some people.
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Item 12a, cont'd.
Alderman Traywick noted that it is a matter of appropriating the way they
want to handle it. If they feel they are in the majority then they should present
it to the Council in that way. He has asked for a waiver, and is totally inconsistent.
Moved by Alderman Thomas that the waiver be denied.
Motion seconded by Alderman Traywick, and carried unanimously.
Item 12b
A proposed ordinance was presented authorizing the sale of beer at the Notre
Dame School spring festival on May 1 , 2, 3, 1981 .
,,;ORDINANCE NO. 3984
ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING SALE OF BEER AT THE NOTRE DAME SCHOOL SPRING
FESTIVAL, MAY 1 THROUGH MAY 3, 1981 .
Moved by Alderman Thomas that Ordinance No. 3984 be passed.
Motion seconded by Alderman Hampton, and carried by the following vote.
Ayes: Aldermen Hampton, Russell , Thomas, and Boston
Nays: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, and Smith
✓ Item 12c
A proposed ordinance was presented allowing the location of a transient
show at Notre Dame High School on May 1 , 2, 3, 1981 . Property owners within
300 feet of the proposed location have given their written consent.
,/ORDINANCE NO. 3985
ORDINANCE WAIVING THE REQUIREMENT OF SECTION 25-69 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES CONCERNING LOCATION OF A TRANSIENT SHOW WITH REFERENCE TO
THE CARNIVAL RIDES AT THE NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL SPRING FESTIVAL,
MAY 1 THROUGH MAY 3, 1981 .
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS,
THAT:
Notwithstanding the provisions contained in Section 25-69 of the Code of
Ordinances which prohibits the issuance of a license for a transient show to
operate within 300 feet of any private residence, church or school , it shall be
lawful for the sponsors of the Notre Dame School Spring Festival , or their
concessionaire, to obtain a transient show license under the provisions of
Ordinances No. 2113 which shall authorize the holder thereof to locate a transient
show, including carnival rides, on the premises constituting the school grounds
owned by Notre Dame School between Notre Dame High School and Kell Boulevard,
even though such location may be within 300 feet of any private residence, church
or school , which license shall be good only on and between May 1 , 1981 and May 3,
1981 .
Moved by Alderman Hampton that Ordinance No. 3985 be passed.
Motion seconded by Alderman Boston, and carried by the following vote.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Russell , Smith, Thomas, and
Boston
Nays: None
Item 13a
The following funding recommendations of the Arts Commission for community
arts projects were presented, totaling $12,800.
1 . Backdoor Theatre--$6,437.50
2. Department of Communication, Midwestern State University--$2,300.00
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3. Red River Lyric Theatre--$2,062.50
4. Wichita Falls Ballet Theatre--$2,000.00
Moved by Alderman Hampton that the recommendation of the Arts Commission be
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Motion seconded by Alderman Russell , and carried unanimously.
Members of the Arts Commission were recognized.
Item 13b
City Manager Stuart Bach announced that a special council meeting will be
v held on Friday, March 20, 1981 , to award the bid for demolition of the cafetorium
at the old San Jacinto school .
The clean community film was shown on the success of Macon, Georgia.
Alderman Thomas commended the sanitation department personnel for their long
✓ hours. They were still working at 7:30 last night, and not leaving any debris
behind.
City Manager Stuart Bach stated that discretionary funds have been requested
to clean up tornado damaged property; that if the property owner won' t clean it up
then it is the city's responsibility to do it.
Alderman Smith stated that these partial walls, etc. are a reminder of the
tornado almost two years ago. It is a bad thing in his mind. It is such an
emotional thing for those who were in it. He stated that it is very important
that we now begin to get down to these reminders, and get on with the business
of a clean community. He further stated that sooner or later more money will
have to be appropriated, and he feels it should be sooner than later.
Alderman Thomas explained that in their discussion, they felt that those who
had purchased lots from a tornado victim should not be considered for those funds.
✓ Alderman Russell noted that lights had been burning 24 hours per day at Weeks
Park Tennis Center. Bill Hursh, Director of Parks and Recreation, explained that
they had been used to help prevent vandalism.
The Board of Aldermen went into executive session at 9:55 A.M. to discuss
personnel . The meeting resumed at 10:30 A.M.
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RESOLUTION APPOINTING THREE MEMBERS AND AN ALTERNATE MEMBER TO THE
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS,
THAT:
Gene Stephens , T. A. Litteken, and Jim Gentry are hereby appointed as the
members of the Board of Equalization for the purpose of equalizing assessments
upon all property assessed for city tax purposes for the year 1981 . Dave Bowersock
is hereby appointed as an alternate member to such Board in the event one of the
others so appointed cannot serve. Such Board of Equalization shall have all of
the duties and powers set out in Section 78 of the Charter of the City of Wichita
Falls .
Moved by Alderman Thomas that Resolution No. 2747 be passed, reappointing
Gene Stephens and T. A. Litteken, appointing Jim Gentry to replace Jake Holmes,
and appointing Dave Bowersock as alternate to the Board of Equalization.
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Item 13c, cont'd.
Motion seconded by Alderman Traywick, and carried by the following vote.
Ayes: Mayor Hill , Aldermen Traywick, Hampton, Thomas, and Boston
Nays: None (Aldermen Russell and Smith did not return to the meeting) .
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The Board of Aldermen adjourned at 10:35 A.M.
PASSED AND APPROVED this— day of 1981 .
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MAYOR
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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CITY OF WICHITA FALLS,TEXAS
CONTRACT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
COUNTY OF WICHITA
That this agreement made and entered into this the day of ,
A. D. 19 , by and between the CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, a municipal corporation of
Wichita County, Texas, organized and existing under and by virtue of a special charter adopted by
the qualified voters within said City on the 30th day of April, A D. 1920, acting by and through its
City Manager, who is duly authorized so to act, hereinafter called the "City", parties of the first
part and , hereinafter called
Contractor.
WITNESSETH: That said parties have agreed as follows:
1.
That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be
made and performed by the Owner, and under the conditions expressed in the bond bearing even
date herewith, the said Contractor hereby agrees with the said Owner to commence and complete
the project described as follows: Demolition of Buildings and Clearing and Cleaning of Lot at
2.
That the work herein contemplated shall consist of furnishing all labor,tools, appliances and
materials necessary for the completion of said project in accordance with the Plans and
Specifications heretofore prepared by the Public Works Department of the City of Wichita Falls and
adopted by the Board of Aldermen of said City, as an independent contractor, and which plans and
specifications are hereto attached and marked Exhibit "A" and made a part of this contract the
same as if written herein.
3.
The Contractor hereby agrees and binds himself to commence said work within ten (10)
days after being notified in writing to do so by the Public Works Director of the City of Wichita
Falls.
4.
The Contractor hereby agrees to prosecute said work with reasonable diligence after the
commencement thereof and to fully complete and finish the same ready for the inspection and
approval of the Public Works Director of the City of Wichita Falls and the Board of Aldermen of
the City of Wichita Falls within a period of working days from the time
of commencing said work; that said contractor shall be entitled to an extension of said time for
doing said work for such time as he may necessarily lose or be delayed by unavoidable accidents
caused by unforeseen matters over which said contractor has no control, such as inclemency in the
and the Contractor agrees to fully comply with all the provisions of the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Wichita Falls has caused this instrument to be signed
in triplicate in its name and on its behalf by the City Manager and attested by its City Clerk, with
the corporate seal of the City of Wichita Falls attached. The Contractor has executed this
instrument through its duly authorized officers in three counterparts with its corporate seal
attached.
Done in Wichita Falls, Texas, this the day of , A.D., 19_.
APPROVED: CITY OF WICHITA FALLS
BY
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CITY MANAGER
ATTEST:
CONTRACTOR
BY
CITY CLERK
( S E A L )
TITLE
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
CITY ATTORNEY
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CITY OF 'dIChITA FALLS
PARKS AND RECRLATION DLPART?PENT
CONTRACT FOR OFFICIATING SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into by and between the City of Wichita
Falls, a municipal corporation of the County of. Wichita, State of Texas, hereinafter
referred to as the City, and the North Central Texas Umpires Association, hereinafter
called Association,
WITNLSSETh:
For and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the
parties hereto do hereby agree as follows:
1. Association shall furnish officials and scorekeepers for basket"-
ball, softball, baseball, and flag football games in the City
leagues during the term of this contract.
2. City shall pay to Association for such services the following
fees:
BASKETBALL
10.00 per official per game in mens' City and church leagues.
$10.00 per official per game in senior boys' church league.
6.00 per game for timer/scorekeeper in all league games at Barwise
gymnasium.
4.00 per game for scorekeeping in all league games at Kirby gymnasium.
SOFTBALL
(Summer & Fall)
$ 8.00 per official per game in all leagues and play-offs.
4.00 per game for scorekeeping in all leagues, play-offs, and tour-
naments.
8.00 per official per game for all tournaments and regional play-offs.
BASEBALL
(Connie Mack)
$12.00 per official per game.
4.00 per game for scorekeeping.
BASEBALL
(Stan Musial)
$15.00 per official per game.
$ 4.00 per game for scorekeeping.
FLAG FOOTBALL
$ 8.00 per official per game.
15.00 per official per game in regional play-offs.
3. The City shall pay the Association for their services upon submission
of bills theretofore. Association shall return to City all monies
paid for services which were not used.
4. Association shall enforce all rules for league play and the rules
contained in the current rule books for the sport being officiated.
S. This agreement shall be effective for a period of one (1) year
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In testimonywhereof the
parties hereto have caused these presents to be
executed as of the dayand year first set out above.
DATED and SIGNED this the day of
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CITY OF WICHITA FALLS NORTH TEXAS UUPIRES ASSOCIATICN
BY: BY:
ATTEST:
Address City State ZIP
CITY CLMR Home Tele, # Work Tele. #
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
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