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Min 09/17/1968 12 0 ldichita Falls, Texas { Memorial Auditorium Building September 17, 1968 Items 1 I; 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 2:30 o'clock P.T9. , with the following members present: Kenneth hill Mayor Don Wills X Harrison L. Tavlor X Jar,,es I. Davis X Aldermen Max Kruger X Cletus C. Schenk X Jack: Davis City Manager H. 1 11odge, Jr. City Attorney Lvelyn M. Lesh Acting City Clerk Dick Darner Absent The invocation was given by Alderman Taylor. ?Iayor kill welcomed the visitors to the Council meeting. Item, 3 Noved by Alderman Schenk that the minutes of the meeting held September 3, 1968, be approved. Notion seconded by Alderman Kruger, and carried unanimously. The t,.ayor recognized tlr. hilliam Pyle, who was in the audience and wished to address the Council. After bein g, introduced, t1r. Pyle called on i Irs. Dwight Ross, Jr. , a i;,,crriher of the hoard of Directors of the worth Texas dental Health Center. ilrs. Ioss stated that the lNorth Texas Mental health Center was the only agency i.n l;ichita falls that provided such services; that the City of P'ichi.ta balls had ali,-ays been fait .ful to l-telp, and that the 'Board of Directors request that the City of 1,ic .ita Falls contribute �7,500 to hell, tor;ard their operation. Jack t avis, City ;anac,er, iiioAred about their operation. It was explained by irs. Less and ;"r. 1-yle that they have a dia(Tnostic service, and that the fee is based on the ability to pay. "Xs. loss stated there were 335 new, cases last year. Hayor Hill askeu if people from Oklahoma were allowed to come to the center. it was explained that they were, but primarily in t�ichita Falls, that anyone outside the county is on a fee basis, and the fee is slightly higher than for the people from the local comimunity. City "tanager Jack Davis suggested that they contact other counties to help support the program. 'lay or i;ill asked the rraxiT^wn fee that anyone would have to pay for this service. It was explained that the maximum would be about $100.00, but if they were unable to pay, they furnish the service. �'rs. Ross stated that there was a counselling process going; on now; that they see the children in a. Iroup, and the parents in a group. Alderman l'sills asked if a copy of the monthly report could be mailed to the City each month. It was decided to mail it to the office of the City Manager. Jack uavi.s, City tianarcr, stated that if this request was approved that it would be incluued in the 1968-69 budget. ;loved by Alderman ib'"ills that the request be granted, and that the City contribute ,7,500 to the 1-orth texas t.lental Health Center as requested. Motion seconded by Alderman Taylor, and carried by the following vote: Aves: Aldermen bills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk Nays: ;done 1_61 Item 4 t A troposed ordinance was presented providing for a temporary loan from the First- Wichita .rational Lank, in renewal of a part of a previous loan for a hospital nurse call system. s ✓ ORDINANCL NO. 2445 AN GRDIL'NANCL PEOVIDING FOR A TLIMPORARY LOAN IN THL AMOUNT OF �25,600,IN RLNLWAL OF A PART OF A PREVIOUS LOAN FOR A HOSPITAL NURSL CALL SYSTEM. Vved by Alderman Schenk that Ordinance No. 2445 be passed. Potion seconded by Alderman Kruger, and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor hill, Aldermen trills, 'Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk Nays: none It was explained that the City is not paying this loan, but is lending their credit to the hospital. Item 4bl - - - - - '_ - - A proposed ordinance was presented providing for a temporary loan from the City National Lank, in renewal of a part of a previous loan for improving, and furnishing the Plmorial Auditorium Building. ORDINANCE NO. 2446 AN ORDINANCL PROVIDING FOR A TEP-IPORARY LOAN IN THL AMOUNT OF �7500000 IN RENh'V,AL OF A PART OF A PI LVIOUS LOAN FOR IPIPI:OVING AND FURNISHING THE i;EP,.ORIAL AUDITORIUM BUILDING. Moved by Alderman Schenk that Ordinance No. 2446 be passed. 15tion seconded by Alderman Kruger, and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Mayor hill, Aldermen Wills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk Nays: None Alderman Kills explained that it would be his desire to abstain from voting, but one council member is absent, and it is a requirement of the charter that six aldermen vote affirmatively on such an ordinance. He added that the loan was made before he was a member of the Council. It. Wills is an officer of the City National Bank. r Item 02 - - - - - - - - A t:roposed ordinance was presented providing for a temporary loan from the City National Bank. Jack Davis, City Manager, recommended authorizing the temporary loan to allow the City to operate. J ORDINANCE NO. 2447 An OI�DINANCL PROVIDING FOR A TEPIPORARY LOAN IN THL AMOUNT OF $4000000. P,Ioved by Alderman Kruger that Ordinance No. 2447 be passed. lotion seconded by Alderman Davis, and carried by the following vote: Ayes: 11yor Iii.11, Aldermen bills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk trays: gone ( r\l l Imp 4u3 r i`. 1roposed resolution was presented to consider transfer of property (old Catholic school) to the Wichita General Hospital. RESOLUTION NO. 845 lu1 LI LT\S, in accordance with Resolution No. 833 the City Nanager has negotiated a sale to the Wichita County-City of Wichita Falls, Texas, Hospital Board all of Block 257 of the Original Torn of Wichita falls, save and except the northeast quarter there- of (said northeast quarter bein& Lot 2 of the replat of Lots 1 through 6 of such Block 257) , in consideration of said Iaspital Board assuming the payment of a loan of $400,000 by the city :rational Dank in Wichita Falls, which sale shall be subject to the lease dater. February 28, 1968, on the southeast quarter of Block 257, executed by the City 102 Item 03 Cont'd. of Wichita Falls to 0. D. McBride and N. L. McBride, dba McBride Properties. NOW, THERLFORIL, BE IT RLSOLVLD BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, 'TEXAS, THAT: The sale of such property to said Hospital Board is hereby approved, and the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute a deed of such property to said Hospital Board. :Moved by Alderman Davis that Resolution No. 845 be passed. Motion seconded by Alderman Wills and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen Dills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and -Schenk .'ways: none City ;tanager Jack Davis, stated that there had been a lot of question about the i400,000, but that by the reservation of one-fourth of the property that the City had been out no money. Item 5a John J. Roark, Director of Public Works, presented a proposed ordinance accepting improvements or Fairway Boulevard, Project 52-078 under the 1967 Capital Improvements Program, for approval . ORDINANCE NO. 2448 ORDINANCE ACCEPTING IMPROV13NENTS ON FAIRWAY BOULEVARD FROM SOUTHWEST PARKWAY TO LAKE SHORE ROAD IN "THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, AS DESIGNATED IN ORDINANCE NO. 2377; DECLARING TEL CONTRACT WITH R.O. GREEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS FULLY COMPLETED AND PERFORMED; DIRECT- ING THE ISSUANCE, EXECUTION, AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATE'S IN EVIDENCE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED AFTER GIVING EFFECT TO SUNDRY CREDITS HEREIN AUTHORIZED AND ALLOWED AGAINST SOME OI' SAID ASSESSMENTS; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING THE CAPTION OF SAME IN THE MINUTE BOOK 01" THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN APPROPRIATE RECORDS OF SAID CITY; AND PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Alderman Schenk that Ordinance No. 2448 be passed. "lotion seconded by Alderman Kruger and carried by the following, vote: Ayes: Aldermen Wills, Taylor, Davis, }auger and Schenk Nays: None Item 5b John J. Roark, Director of Public Works, presented a proposed ordinance accepting improvements under the 1968 Street Reconstruction Program. ORDINANCE NO. 2449 ORDINANCE ACDEPTING IMPROVEMENTS ON CALL FIELD ROAD FROM UNIVERSITY AVENUE TO BOREN AVENUE, RIDGEWAY DRIVL FROM BORTON STREET TO MAURINE STREET, HATTON ROAD FROM U.S. 281 EXPRESSWAY TO EAST CITY LIMITS, IN THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, AS DESIGNATED IN ORDINANCE NO. 2367; DECLARING THE CONTRACT WITH TIMMINS AND ANDERSON CONTRACTORS, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAID IMPROVEMENTS FULLY COMPLETED AND PERFORMED; DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE, EXECUTION, AND DELIVERY OF CERTIFICATES IN EVIDENCE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED AFTER GIVING EFFECT TO SUNDRY CREDITS HEREIN AUTHORIZED AND ALLOWED AGAINST SOME OF SAID ASSESSMENTS; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO ENGROSS AND ENROLL THIS ORDINANCE BY COPYING TEL CAPTION OF SAME IN TILL MINUTE BOOK OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, AND BY FILING THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IN APPROPRIATE ORDINANCE RECORDS OF SAID CITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Alderman Wills that Ordinance No. 2449 be passed. Motion seconded by Alderman Taylor and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen hills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk Nays: None 73 Itou is Joiln J. Roark, Lirector of Public Works, presented a proposed ordinance accepting ir:-;rover,ants under the 1967 Assessment Paving Program, for approval. ORDINNANCL N0. 2450 OI:DINANCL ACCLPTING IHPROVL,iA1ENTS ON TEN (10) UNITS OF TliL 1967 ASSESSMENT PAVING PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF h"ICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, AS DESIGNATED IN ORU- INANCE 40. 2304 AND NO. 2314; DECLARING THE CONT11v.ACT ASPHALT PAVERS, INC. , FOR THL CONSTRUCTION OF SAID I1'IkOVERINTS FULLY COPiPLLi`ED AND PERFORNTA); LIi<LC1'ING TLIE ISSUANCE, LXLCU•iIGIN, AIJD DI:LIVERY OF CFTv'TIFICATL�S IN EVIDENCE OF SPLCIAL ASSLSS ILNTS LU111) ,^FTLk GIVIN(" EFFECT TO SUNDRY CRLLITS HEREIN r\L.TidCa:IZLD AND ALLOVI'LD AGAINST SOtiE OF SAID ASSLSSiJ',NTS. DIUCTINC THL CITY CLi I.i: TO E 4GitO S AI:L L:�ROLI, '1'[iI: t)I�DIi:^.l Cl: IiY COPYI:.G TILL: CAPTIGN OF SX111: I[v ' i. U1 1, : O TI CITY al: I II FALLS, TEXAS, ; II IDS OI 'SAID A117b LY FILE G THL C(,i PLI,11. ORDINANCL IN APPWI'i IATE ODINANCL RCO CI'iY; iJ I PUVILI; ( i'..`. 1:1 I I:C'TIVI: LATE.. i.C'Vea I icrl:,on Jc;;en}: tL"at liTi] riance i3O. 2450 Le passed. .lotion seconded ley F.Iderr air i.ills and carried Lv the vote: .ycs: Aldcrr"eli trills, Taylor, Davis, l,rul er and Schenk ; ay•s: :vone Item :id 1.oy �;ilshire, Director of :Flanninp and Traffic, presented a proposed ordinance c ianging the name of a l-,ortion of Prentice Drive, from Alamo Drive to Primrose irrive. ORDINANCE NO. 2451 Ai4 ORDINANCL CI-A!4GING THL. NAf il: OF THAT POP,TION OF PRENTICE DI:IVE, FROM ALAP10 DIyIVL TO PRI?iROSL DRIVE, A STRL:ET 10J THE4 THL CITY OF r"'ICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, TO IJUNBARTGN 1,'RIVL; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINAi`CES, OR PORTIONS THLREOF, IN CO:4FLICT IILRLIiITH. ,oved by Alderman Schenk that Ordinance Pao. 2451 be ,)assed. ;otion secun(aed by Alderman Kruocr, and carried by the followin4 vote: Ayes: Alders-,on i,:ills, Taylor, Davis, Kru(,er and Schenk mays: ;None Item 5e 4 i:oy lkilshire, Director of Planning and 'Traffic, presented a proposed ordinance recor.mending that a portion of 'Tilden Street adjacent to the east property line of Lot 1 in Llock 49A,of the ilighl.and Addition,be closed and abandoned. ORDINANCE NO. 2452 Asti UI DINANCE CLOSING AND ABANDONII`NG THAT POR'TI(;N OF TILDLN STREET ADJACENT TO TILE LAST FiWIFLRTY LINL OF LO'T 1 IN BLOCK 49A OF THE 11IGHLANI) AUDITION, Ai'1D RLSLI.VING A UTILITY EASI.:PiLNT. i,ioved by Alderman Kruger that Ordinance No. 2452 be passed. 'lotion seconded by Alderman Schenk and carried by the followinlr vote: Ayes: Aldermen Iviills, 'Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk Nays: None Item; 5f ,7 t, City Manager. Jack Davis,presented a proposed ordinance increasing water rates. ORDINANCL NO. 2453 ORDINANCE A ENDING SLCTION 32-20 01; THE CODE OF ORDINANCLS OF THE CITY OI, iCIC}iI'Tr`+ FALLS, INCRLASING 'TILL RATES ThAT KILL BL CIIARGLD FOR 1VATER. Item 5f could. i Moved by Alderman Schenk that Ordinance No. 2453 be passed. ;lotion seconded by Alderman hills and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen Wills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk Nays: None City Manager Jack Davis explained that it was necessary to increase the rates now in order to be in effect for the 1968-69 budget. He stated that due to weather conditions we were over one million dollars 01,000,000) below what we had scheduled. He stated that people who use little water would not be affected. Item 5g A proposed ordinance was presented to increase sanitation rates. ORDINANCE NO. 2454 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17-19 OF CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, INCREASING THE RATES FOR COLLECTION OF GARBAGE AND REFUSE FROM RLSIDLNTIAL PRhNISIS. .roved by Alderman Taylor that Ordinance No. 2454 be passed. Notion seconded by Alderman Kruger and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen brills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk Nays: Wone f Item 6a ,E f` A proposed resolution was presented setting the date for public hearing to adopt the budget for the City of Wichita Falls for fiscal year beginning October 1, 1968. RESOLUTION NO. 846 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS: y �r That a public hearing be, and it is hereby, called for Monday, October 7, 1968, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. in the Council Room in the Memorial Auditorium Building to con- sider the adoption of the budget for the City of Wichita Falls, for the fiscal year beginning; October 1, 1968. The City Clerk is directed to give public notice of the hour, date and place of such public hearing, by placing a notice in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the City not less than ten days before said public Bearing. 11oved by Alderman Schenk that Resolution No. 846 be passed. 15tion seconded by Alderman Kruger and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen Wills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk Nays: :gone t Iter;; 6b f Joe Smith, Director of Public Utilities,presented a proposed resolution approving; his signature to sign a permit in behalf of the City of Wichita Falls, to the State idghway Department. RESOLUTION NO. 847 AL IT RESOLVED BY THL BOA1 D OF ALDLRMLN OF THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THAT: That certain Joint Use Permit dated August 24, 1967, between the State of Texas, acting; by and through the Texas Highway Department, and the City of Wichita Falls, providing for water and sewer lines crossing hxpressway: 287, signed for the City of Wichita Falls by Joe C. Smith, Director of Public Utilities, is hereby approved, and the execution of same by the Director of Public utilities is hereby ratified and confirmed. i Iter? 60 cont'u. oved by Alderman Schenk that Resolution No. 847 be passed. ,.ution seconded by Alderman Taylor and carried by the following; vote: Ayes: Aldermen hills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk 'nays: None F Item 6c Y, r John J. Roark, Director of Public Works, presented a proposed resolution approv- ing contract with Fort Korth and Denver Railway Company for culvert construction of Plum Creek Drainage, Project 52-083 under the 1967 Capital Improvements Program. RESOLUTION NO. 843 BE IT RLSOLVLD BY THE BOARD OF ALDFRl,,11:N 01" THE CITY OF h"ICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, THAT: That certain contract between the City of Wichita Halls and the Fort Worth and Denver Railway Company for the construction of a reinforced concrete box culvert under the Plum Creek Drainage project across the right-of-way of the Fort Worth and Denver-Amarillo :lain Line is hereby approved, and the City `Tanager is authorized to execute it for the City of hichita Falls. }loved by Alderman Taylor that Resolution No. 848 be passed. notion seconded by Alderman Schenk and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen hills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk; ; ay s: None Item 6d A proposed resolution was presented by John J. Roark, Director of Public Works, authorizing proposals to property owners on Arclier-liamilton-Hampstead, Project 52-074 under the 1967 Capital Improvements Program. KLSOLUTION NO. 849 MILRLAS, it is necessary to acquire the property hereinafter described for construct- ion of the listed projects in the 1967 Capital Improvements Program, and, t+;}1LI:LAS, such property has been appraised by an independent appraiser employed for this purpose by the City, and the amount of the appraisal has been studied by the i:oard of Aldermen, and is now in the possession of' the Director of Public 111orks, and/or Assistant City llanag;er. i 01;, TliLUFORL, LL IT RLSOLVLD BY T11L BOARD 01, ALDL.161N OF T1iI CITY OF 1,ICHIT'A FALLS, 'iLXAS, fl \T: SLCTI(_jIti NO. 1 TIle project and properties are as follows: Archer-lian;ilton-lian;i)stead project 52-074 Property Part of Lot 1, NcGreg,;or Couper Subdivision as described in Volume 524, Page 66 of the kichita Count,,,, Texas, Deed Records; part of Block 13 of the Ld I-lanning Addition i'�o. 1 of I� odland Part. Addition as described in Volume 691, Page 497 of tkichita. County, Texas, Deed Records; Dart of Block 14, Ed Tannin- Addition No. 1 of tiie C:oodland i-ark Addition as described in Volume 787, Page 151 of tdichita County, lexas, bcell l ecords; ?part of Lot 8 of the Ed Tanning; Addition No. 1 and i'lock 14 of the Ed ilanniiv Addition; i1o. 1 of the t%oodland Parl; Addition as described in Volui.:e 902, I'ag;e 423 of the %ichita County, "1'exas, Lecd Records; i art of Lot 1F. of the l"oodland Park J\ddition and of the Ld "Iannin_l Addition ,"o. I as described in Volume, 063, 1a cs 399, 394, 389 and in Volume 954, Page 250 of ti;e t'li.cilita County 'i'ex, need i:ecords; Lot 21, Block 21, Hillerest Addition to the City of 1�ichita Falls. Cor:bined total of ak,rrais<als approved in this resolution ;'74,000.00 SLCTIUi' NO. 2 The appraised value of such prol;erties are hereby approved and the City Panag;er is hereby authorized to purchase, by It-irranty Deed or. by Easement, such tracts of land as shoran or. said right-of-i- a real;. Ti;e authorized i;rice to be paid for each tract is the appraised value as determined I;y the independent real estate a',"praiser erployed by the City. a 1286 Item 6d cont'd, SLCI'IUN N0. 3 In the event the City "tanager is unable to purchase any such tract or tracts for such appraised values, he is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be instituted condemnation proceedings to obtain such tracts. 'loved by Alderman rills that Resolution No. 849 be passed. "'ction seconded by Alderman Taylor and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen trills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk: ways: None f ✓ Item 7a John J. Roark, Director of Public Works, requested permission to advertise for bids l on irrigation materials for Plum Creel: I;rainage, Project 52-083, and Flood Street Drainage, iroject 52-084 under the 1967 Capital Improvements Program. 'loved by Alderman Schenk that permission to advertise for bids be granted, as requested. (`lotion seconded by Alderman Wills and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen sills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger and Schenk Nays: None e Item 7b John J. Roark, Director of Public Works requested permission to advertise for bids ' for refuse equipment for the Sanitation Department under the 1968-69 Annual Budget. 14 J p 1 each 24 cubic yard Compaction Body with Truck 5 each 112 Ton Pickups 12 each 5 cubic yard trailers 2 each ,,Mobile Radios 4 each 3 cubic yard pickup containers 40 each 3 cubic yard fixed containers 15 each 4 cubic yard fixed containers 25 each 8 cubic yard fixed containers Moved by Alderman Wills that permission to advertise for bids for equipment for the Sanitation Department be granted as requested. 1`4otion seconded by Alderman Schenk and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen Wills, 'Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk Nays: None Jack Davis, City Manager, further explained that this will come out of next years budget. Item 8a fir ` r r� t=loved by Alderman Taylor that minutes of the meeting of the Planning Board held September 11, 1968, be received. Notion seconded by Alderman Schenk and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen RVills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk Nays: None Iter. 9a. Jerry Dunn, Director of Finance, presented Tax Adjustments No. 99 through 117, and f No. 9847 throug}i No, 9908 for approval . Total amount $6,077.93, including Water District ivo. 1. P,Ioved by Alderman Kruger that 'Tax Adjustments be approved as requested. Notion seconded by Alderman. Davis and carried by the following vote: Ayes: Aldermen Wills, Taylor, Davis, Kruger, and Schenk Nays: None 1287 - Item 91) Moved by Alderman. Davis that sewer reimbursement contract payment in the amount of ,p140.13, be approved. iiar�ilton Investriont Company, Sewer, Second Section of the 7th Supplemental Addit- ion to the Country Club Lst.ates, from August 24, 1967, to August 24, 1968; $140.13 i':otion seconded by Alderman Schen}: and carried unanimously. A letter to the Council fror; Dr. Clifford Burross, 2414 Brentwood Drive, was read t. by City '-Ianager Jack L'a.vis, requestinr the use of the southern half of a City utility easement for the purpose of plantin-s (such as rose bushes). Dr. Burross stated in his letter that should it be necessary that the plantings be removed, he would be responsible for the expense and the City would be held free from any liability of damages. Also, 1' he states; that the City would have his permission to use his driveway, which is imuncd- iately accessible to the easerent, to accomplish any service or repairs. loved by Aldcrr:an Schenk that use of the easement be granted to Dr. Burross, as requested. notion seconded by Alderman Davis and carried unanimously. City iianager Jack Davis recommended that a copy of the letter from Dr. Burross be attached to the easement records . i;oved by Aldcrnan i:ruger that the reetinu be adjourned. .otion seconded by Alterman Schenk and carried unanimously. iiie Board of Aldermen adjourned at 3:40 P.i!. PASSt D AI-a APPI OLD this �� day of tV 1968. A awe ;ay or I rI'ES"I': City Clerk D. CU TORD PIIj NV- LH till 11 CH CALL RUD ROOD, CLAUDE BUNT-I,!'I P ONE IRAM'' sw=v INICKHA FALLS, TEXAS Mayor & BonrJ of Warm= City of Wichita Falls; Texas Municipal AUStOMMI trig. Falls, Texas 76303. Gentlemsn: IMII.Ai.—j" t.o, and lyino north ofs my residence at wU,QLU-Y Q-JQ-0- 2414 Drentwocd Drives Wichita Falls, Texas, and which proparty has a legal description of Lot a, BOA 1, BruntwcY Estates, there is a city utilitY cas"nt wh"ch is "afty (20) feet in width. This cagement contains, near its westerly end, a well which encloses a valve on the 48" watcr main from the Fairway peaking Reservoir to the jasper Arcat Filtefing plant, The eas-e-Tant, therefore, is an access to this valve in th= event of service needs. I ,,pectfully roquest that I be givca Perm si ison tO use tha southern half of such casement for the MY" Of Ply= t `,:> with the Sty,lation t;?at should resaval of plantinSs be neces- sary for service to the water mAn or to the valve an same, that such removal would be dona at my eNpanse and with the fur-- the, stipulation that the City of hichita FOY vould be h=� free from any liability of AmaZes should sane Occur. I wcuM further agree that I wCuld allow the use of my driveway, which is immediately accessible to said casement, for the use of said City if such use would be desirable to acccoplish any service or repairs. ThanR you for your consideration of this raluest. Sincerely, D. Clifford Burross, M. D. DCB:mb ` f - - y ©,9 opiv � 4w w 13 • v / 16 E • 17 / _ r� 15 -- -' - 50 L --- ---- - / 6f7 E-7 L T: t .4 h • �� 1 � y L