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Min 02/11/1957 91 Wichita Falls., Texas Memorial Auditorium Bldg, February 11, 1957 The Board of Aldermen of the City of Wichita Falls, Texas., met in regular session in the Council Room of the Memorial Auditorium Bldg., on the above date at 8 o'clock P.M. C> with the following members present: K. C. Spell Mayor Roy C. Hyatt Jack G. Banner Aldermen Tom C. Foley J. B. Jarratt Geo. T. Henderson City Clerk H. A. Thomason City Manager J. Walter Friberg City Attorney - - - - - - - - - - The Invocation was' given by Rev. B. L. Baits, Chaplain of the Fire Department. - - - - - - - - - - 114oved by Alderman Banner that the Minutes of the regular meeting held January 28, 1957, be and the same are hereby approved. 1,lotion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Aldermam Banner that the Minutes of the Planning Board meeting held " February 1, 1957., be and the same are hereby approved and ratified., copy of which is attached hereto and made a part of the records hereof. Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Banner that the Minutes of the Traffic Commission meeting held February 8,, 1957, be and the same are hereby approved and ratified, save and except Item No. 1., under New Business,, also the last paragraph; copy of said Minutes being attached hereto and made a part of the records hereof. Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Banner that the City Manager, City Attorney., City Traffic 0 0 Engineer, and one member of the Councilt be designatedo by the Mav r, be and they are hereby appointed as a Comr-uttee of four to meet with members of the Traffic Co=, I ssion, for the purpose of determininS the exact functions and duties of the said Traffic Com.ission. Motion seconded by Alderman Hyatt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Foley that the Minutes of the City—County Welfare Board meeting held Jan. 17: 1957, be and the same are hereby approved and ratified, copy of which is attached hereto and made a Dart of the records hereof. I-lotion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Mayor K. C. Spell appointed Alderman Jack G. Banner to serve on the committee with the City Manager., City Attorney and Traffic Engineer in the above stated capacity. - - - - - - - - - - ORDIIIA14CE NO. 1776 AN ORDI1.41ANCE EXTE-TDING THE, CITY LI14ITS OF THE CITY OF !TA FALLS., TEXAS., BY ANNIEXING CERTAIN LANDS ADJACENT TO THE PRESENT TERRITORIAL LD;1ITS OF THE CITY OF I.TICHITA ARE 9 ES R ED ID R I 'E A, FALLS., WICHITA COUT,=, TEXAS., ALL OF "NICH JLLY D C TP I THE OIDINAN CE; ND DECLAIRING AIN E1-lERG0' 1CY 41 (singleton Addition, Section 3, and Blocks 8.9,10 Park Place Addition.) 92 Loved by Alderman Banner that Ordinance No. 1776 be and the same is hereby intro- duced and ordered pu1blished, same to be presented for further consideration at the next re-ular meeting to be held Feb. 25 ZD , 1957. Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by 4derman Banner, in accordance irith bids opened on Jan, 28., 1957., for purchase of 10 tn.icks., the Board of Aldermen does hereby accept the recommendation of the City Manager and Purchasing Agent, and award the bid to the lowest bidder, Morgan Motor c' Co. at their bid price of Ip20,865.44. 1,11otion seconded by Alderman Foley and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Foley., in accordance with bids opened Jan. 28, 1957., for purchase of 200 gal. yellow, and 500 gal. White zone paint., the Board of Aldermen does hereby accept the recommendation of the Purchasing Agent and City Faigineer., and award the bid to the lowest bidder A. C. Horn & Co. of Houston, at their bid pricQe of "1368.00. Motion seconded by Alderman Banner and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Banner, in accordance with bids opened Jan. 28, 1957, for pur- chase of gasoline, the Board of Aldermen does hereby accept the recommendation of the Pur- chasing Agent and award. the bid to the lowest bidder, American Petrofina Inc. at their bid price of 12.37 per gal. for regular and 14-37 per gal. for Ethyl, subject to the regular escalator clause. Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Banner., In accordance with bids opened Jan. 28, 1957, for purchase of four traffic signals and four controllers., the Board of Aldermen does hereby accept the recommendation of the Purchasing Agent and Traffic Engineer, and award the bid to the lowest bidder2 Westinghouse Electric Co., at their bid price of $2851.88, with full freight allowed to Wichita Falls. Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Foley., in accordance with bids opened Jan. 28., 1957, for purctrase of four 20 yd. packer type bodies for the Sanitation Department., the Board of Aldermen does hereby accept the recommendation of the Purchasing Agent and Director of Sanitation and award the bid to the lowest bidder, Hyde Corporation, at their bid price of $12656.00, fob Wichita Falls. Motion seconded by Alderman Banner and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Foley., in accordance i,,;-ith bids opened Jan. 28j, 1957, for purchase of 249 tires and 279 tubes, the Board of Aldermen does hereby accept the recommendation of the Purchasing AZent and Director of Public Works,, and award the bid to the lowest bidder, B. C> F. Goodrich Co., at the bid price of "12 �? :791-49. Motion seconded by Alderman Banner and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Banner that the Board of Aldermen does hereby approve and author- ize payments on 1,,,,ater and Sewer Main Reimbursement Contracts, as follows: To B. D. Norris 3469.13, due 1-10-56 for water mains in Edgemere South Addn.,we3t of Greenbrier Road, for the period from Jan. 10, 1955 to Jan. 10, 1956, B. D. Norris 1067-79, due 1-10-57 for water mains in Edgemere South Addn., west of Greenbrier Road., for the period from Jan. lOP 1956 to Jan. 10, 1957. L. V. Abernathy 573.11, due 2-1-57., for water mains in Abernath-41arlow Subd. J. F. Patton, Sr, 14�1,80., rue 1-1-57., "or water mains in Patton AuZ University Park Corp. 6,50.07, due 2-1-57, for sewer mains in University Park Addn. Our Lady Queen of Peace School 5.84�, due 1-31-57, -for sewer mains to Catholic School on York & Colquitt St. 93 To F. H. Hursh et al �'�113-99, due 2-1-57 for sewer mains in Hursh Addition; further., to direct and order the City Clerk to draw checks for each of the above stated, but hold all such checks in either his office, or the City Tax Collectorts office, to apply against any past due taxes that may be due the City by either of the above stated persons, 4�� or firms. I-lotion seconded by Alderman Jarra-tt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - I-loved by Alderman Hyatt that the Board of Aldermen does hereby approve payment 101, to Z. 7J. Bacharach Inc. the sum of 316408.00 for filter bottams at the City Water Plant, Dayable out of the re-ular Water Fund cash and direct the City C7erk to draw a, check for the same. 1-lotion seconded by Alderman 11yatt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - As advertisedl bids for purchase of bftteries were opened by the City Clerk and read aloud by the City Mana-er. The bids were as follows: Auto Spring & Supply Co, Group Hze Amp, Hr Cap. Price Each 1 105 15,81 2 114 110.67 2 SM 50 No bid 4 150 24.08 7 D 204 40.94 B. F. Goodrich Store 1 100 13-97 2 100 14.58 2 SM 50 18.05 4 135 23.50 7 D 201 36.53 Jules Bohn. 1 100 12.87 2 100 11-58 2 SM 50 17.49 4 162 23-14 7 D (with old battery ex�;hange) 204 32.23 Tanner's 1 100 10.60 2 100 11.00 2 4S 50 14.00 4 140 17.00 7 D 204 29.00 (With old battery exchange) Price quotations subj. to Escalator clause. Wicliita Falls Battery !z Electric Co. 1 100 12.42 2 i0o 13.32 2 S114 50 17.8o 4 140 19-05 7 D 201 30.95 (with old battery exchan�,e) Subject to Escalator clause. United Electric Service Co. 1 105 12.89 2 105 13.36 2 S14 53 16-30 4 160 21.33 7 D 200 30.68 Prices subject to Escalator clause. Moved by Alderman Banner that the above and foregoing bids be referred to the Purchasing Agent for tabulation and recommendation. 14otion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - 94 As adyertisedo bids for purchase of oils and greases were opened by the City Clerk and read aloud by the City Manager. The bids were as follows: Magnolia Petroleum Co. Lubricating Oil. S.A.E. 10 per gal 0.41 in 55 gal. drums S.A.E. 20 " 0.41 1! It S.A.E. 30 " 0,41 It It S.A.E. 40 11 11 0.41 11 11 Transmission Oil S.A.E. 2D per lb. 0.11 in 120 lb, drums S.A.E.140 " 0.11 it S.A.E.250 " 0-11 it I-Theel Bearing Grease 0.17 in 120 lb. Truck Roller Grease 0,13 11 Chassis Lubricant 0,12 Water Pump Grease 0,205 Hypoid Grease, 0,14 Diesel Engine Oil-Detergent type Heavy duty per gal 0.45 in 55 gal. drums Terms 1% 10 days net 30 days. Subject to applicable taxes Sinclair Refining Co. Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal 0.38 S.A.E. 20 " 0.38 S.A.E. 30 " 0.38 S.A.E. 40 " 0.38 S.A.E. 50 " 0,38 Transmission Oil S.A.E. 90 per lb. 0.085 S.A.E.140 " 0.085 S.A.E.250 " 0.085 Water Pump grease It " 0.1725 !?,ilheel bearing grease " 0.1325 Truck Roller grease It 11 0,125 Chassis Lubricant H 0.1025 Hypoid grease " 0.1225 Diesel Engine Oil-Detergent type Heavy duty per gal 0.45 Terms 1% 10 days, 30 days net. All prices quoted above on gear oils & greases for delivery in 400 lb. non-returnable drums. For delivery in 120# non-returnable drums, add 0.15 per lb. to prices above quoted. For delivery in 39 lb. non-returnable pails, add 0.0175 per lb. to above quoted prices. Lubricating oil prices are quoted for deliveir-y in 54 gal.returnable drums. American Petrofina Inc. Panhandle Oil Division Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal. 0.3755 s.A.E. 20 0.3613 S.A.E. 30 0.4096 S.A.E. 40 0.4180 S.A.E. 50 0.4210 Water Pump grease per lb. 0.1625 Transmission Oil S.A.E. 90 0.1030 S.A.E.140 0.1065 S.A.E.250 No bid 1,.T,eel bearing grease o.165 Truck roller ;rease No bid Chassis Lubricant 0,1125 Hypoid grease 0.1225 Diesel Engine Oil-Detergent typp Heavy duty per gal 0.6D29 Terms Let Humble Oil Refining Co.Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal 0.58 S.A.E. 20 " 0.58 S.A.E. 30 " 0.58 S.A.E. 40 " 0.58 S.A.E. 50 " 0.58 Kater Pump grease per lb. 0.1250 Tram,smission Oil S.A.E. 90 " 0.0894 S.A.E.140 " 0.0894 S.A.E.250 " 0.0894 Wheel Bearing grease 0.1950 Truck Roller grease 0.1650 Chassis Lubricant 0.1350 Hypoid Grease o.16 Diesel E Zine Oil-Detergent Type Heavy duty per gal 0.58 Greases, transmission oils quoted in 120 7b. non-returnable containers. Oil quoted in 54 gal, drums on which 05-00 memo char&e is m0e. A ltke amount will be credited on return of empty drums in ;ood condition. 95 G 'M Oil Co. Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal 0.58 0 S 0.58 .A.E. 20 It S.A.E. 30 " 0.58 S.A.E. 40 0,58 S.A.E. 50 0.58 I;ater Pump grease per lb. 0.17 Transmassion Oil S.A.E. 90 0.14-T, S.A.E.140 0 14- S.A.E.250 0:141-1- Vlheel bearing grease 0.17 Truck Roller grease 0.181, Chassis Lubricant 0.17 Hypoid Grease 0.15e'_ Diesel Engine oil-deter. Type heavy duty per gal 0.62 G. D. Henderson Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal. 0.52 S.A.E. 20 0.52 S.A.E. 30 it 11 0.52 S.A.E. 40 " 0.52 S.A.E. 50 " 0.52 ,ater Pump grease per lb. 0.086 Transmission Oil S.A.E. 90 if 0.09 S.A.E.140 0.09 S.A.E.250 0.09 Wheel bearing grease 0.156 It it Truck Roller grease it C� 0-133 M-ia o.168 1,1 . ssis Lnbricant it it Hypoid gre&se It It 0.19 Diesel Engine Oil-Detergent Type heavy duty per gal 0.60 Pioneer Refiners Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal 0.63 S.A.E. 20 0.63 S.A.E. 30 0-63 S.A.E. 40 0-63 S.A.E. 50 0.63 I-later Pump grease -Der lb. 0.17-1- Transmission oil S.A.E. 90 0.11 S.A.E.140 0.12 S.A.E*250 0.13 Wheel Bearing grease C� 0.16-IL Truck Roller grease 0.152' Chassis -Lubricant 0.1514 Hypoid grease 0.19 Diesel Engine Oil-Detergent Type heavy duty per gal 0.65 Terns 1% 10 days Gulf Oil Corporation Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal 0.5775 in 55 gal. RSD 0. S.A.E. 20 0.5775 11 S.A.E. 30 0.5775 11 S.A,E, 40 It it 0*5775 It it S.A.E. 50 " 0.5775 11 it 1,,Tater Pump grease per lb. 0.18 in 35 lb. pails Transmission Oil S.A.E. 90 11 gAl* 0.55 in 55 gal RSD o.69 it 16 11 NRSD S.A.E.140 Do S.A.E.25o ao Wheel bearing grease per lb. 0.18 in 35# pail Truck Roller grease 11 0.13257 11 It 11 Chassis Lubricant 0.14375 in 400# NITZSD o.16375 If 120# NRSD 0.17375 " 35# pail Hypoid grease per &1.0.90 in 55 gal. RSD if 11 1.09 it 16 gal. NRSD D-Jesel Engine Oil-Detergent Type Heavy Duty 0.53 in 55 gal. RSD Terms 1,'0 10 days Net 30 days The Texas Company Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal. 0.83 S.A.E. 20 0183 S.A.E. 30 0.83 S.A.E. 40 0.8Q S.A.E. 50 0.83 96 JJ ater Pump grease 7.44 per pail in 35# pail i Transmission Oil S.A.E. 90 per lb. 0.109 S.A.E.140 0.109 S.A.E. 250 0.109 Wheel bearing grease 0.149 Truck Roller -rease 0.122 Chassis Lubricant 0.11 Hypoid Grease 0.123 Diesel Digine Oil per gal 0.52 Terms 1% 10 days Continental Oil Co. Lubricating Oil S.A.E. 10 per gal 0.49 in 55 gal drums S.A.E. 20 11 if o-49 It 11 S.A.E. 30 It 0.49 S.A.E. 40 It 0.49 S.A.E. 50 It 0.49 Water Pump Grease per lb. 0.25 115 case Transmission Oil S.A.E. 90 per gal 0.5350 in 55 gal. drums(�"?.067 lb.) S.A.E.140 11 " 0.5350 if S.A.E.250 It 11 0.5350 Wheel Bearing grease per lb. 0.16 in 120 1b. drums Trdck Roller grease it 11 0.1150 It it Chassis Lubricant It " 0.1300 It 11 Hypoid Grease 0.14 11 it Diesel En-ine Oil 0 per gal 0,4950 in 55 gal. drums Terris 1/"0' 10 days, 30 days net. Oil-Subject to escalator clause. Phil Oil Co, Oil & Grease for Street Dept. S.A.E. 10 400 gal. 840 gal.Hd. J .60 W4.00 S.A.E. 20 400 " S.A.E. 30 400 11 560 gal.Unique .435 $243.60 S.A.E. 40 200 1400 47, For SarLitation Dept. DX 30 24 bbls. (deterZent) 4.52 686-40 Gargoil Oil Heavy 24 11 (mineral) .50 66o.00 Pressur4 grease 150 gal 1.44 216.00 Rear end grease 125 11 .80 100.00 Delvac SAE Hd 18 bbls .60 00 2256.4 For Water Dept. S.A.E. 30 650 gal.(Min) .1435 282-75 S.A.E, 120 gal (detergent) .6o 72.00 Automatic Fluie(#200)110 gal. .111 Gal, 12.21 (should be 110 gal.J 1.11 Der gal. 122.10) C, Transmission grease 1200# .10 Der # 120,00 For Park Dept. Philube AP .135 162.00 S.A.E. 30 400 gal.(200 gals detergent) .60 120,00 (200 mineral) .435 87-00 Chassis grease 350# .18 63.00 Transmission grease 200 # AM .10 20.00 Hydraulic Oil 30 �al. Light .80 24.00 314,00 viater Pump Grease No bid Transmission Grease S.A.E. 90 per lb. .10 S*A*E,140 .10 S.A.E.250 .10 Wheel bearing grease No bid Truck Roller grease it 11 Chassis Lubricant per 1b. .18 Hypoid grease of it .1312 Diesel Engine No bid Terms net Moved by Alderman Jarratt that the above and foregoing bids be and the same are Q. hereby_ referred to the Purchasing Agent and other interested department heads. Motion seconded bv Aldeman Banner and carried, - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Banner that the Board of Aldermen does hereby authorize tax refundsl both personal and real, as follows: To Walter Pittman $3.84 on account of payment of 1954 & 1955 taxes on property located out of city limits. To Pat Hardage 35.84 on account of over-payment of 1955 & 1956 taxes on E 50' of Lots 8,9 & 10, Block 171, Orig. for 1955, & W 1001 , Lots 8-9. Block 171, Orig. for 1956. 97 To University Park Corp. $4.80 on account of double payment of taxes on Lot 10 & 51 Tr. Lot 9, Blk 11, University Park Addn.Sect.2-A for the year 19560 C.& W. Constr.Co. 48.00 for Dersonal taxes collected in error on personal property not iocated in city limits, for year 1956. University Park Corp. 6.40 on account of double payment of taxes on Lot 24, Blk 10, See. A-2. University Park Addn. R.A.King & Sons 9.60 on account of double payment of taxes on all of Block 30 less R.I�'.Jalonic,for year 1956. Hugh G. Shaw 55.68 on account of double payment on Lot 11, BlIt 33, Southland Addn.for year 1956; further., to direct the City' Tax Assessor & Collector to refund each of the above stated. Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Jarratt that the Board of Aldermen does hereby accept the resig- 'nation of J. C. C"Lower, as a member of the Park Board, Motion seconded by Alderman Banner and carried. --- - - - - - - - - Mayor K. C. Spell appointed Ma-x Krueger as a member of the Park Board to fill the unexpired term of J. C. Clower. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Jarratt that the Board of Aldermen does hereby approve and ratify the appointment made by Mayor K. C. Spell of Max Krueger to serve on the Park Board I�ntil Jan. 1. 1958., to fill the unexpired term of J. C. Clower. Motion seconded by Alderman Banner and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Mayor K. C. S)Dell re=appointed Woody B. Featherston J. Steve Ford,, and Dr. Steven A. Powers to serve on the General Hospital Board until Jan. 1. 1959. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Foley that the Board of Aldermen does hereby approve and ratify the appointments made by Ma-yor K. C. Spell of Woody B. Featherston, Steve Ford, and Dr. oSteven A. Powers to serve on the Wichita General Hospital Board, whose terms each shall expire Jan. 1., 1959. Motion seconded by Alderman Hyatt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Johnny Watson, representing Watson Camp Co., appeared before the Council, seeking permission to erect a 40 ft, metal sign at 12th & Ohio St., in direct violation of the city ordinance governing erection of signs. After considerable insistence upon the part of Mr. Watson., the following motion was made: Moved by Alderman Hyatt that the City Manager be and he is hereby directed to write the city officials of Abilene and Dallas fbr information as to their regulations -overn- ing similar signs, and report back to the Council at the next regular meeting Feb. 25, 1957. C> Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - W. B. Hursh appeared before the Council, requesting the City to construct, at its own expense, a culvert, at an approximate cost of between $4800 and $5000, located between Iiis new subdivision and Lake Park Drive. After considerable argument on the part of Mr. Hursh., the following motion was made: Moved by Alderman Hyatt that the request of 1,1r. Hursh, for the City to construct the above mentioned culvert, or bridge,, be and- the same is hereby refused and denied. Motion seconded by Alderman Jarratt and carried by the followinF vote: Yeas: Aldernen Hyatt, Jarratt; with Mayor K. C. Spell voting Yea. Nays: Aldermen Banner and Foley. - - - - - - - - - - 98 Moved by Alderman Banner that the Board of Aldermen does hereby approve and authorize street improvements, for the purpose of iTidening Kemp Blvd., from Piedmont to Hampstead Lane; also -widen Brook Street from Pearl to the Railroad,, and direct that the Cilty advertise for bids to be opened March ll,, 1957. Motion seconded by Alderman Hyatt and carried. - - - - - - - - - - The City Mlanager reported that the request made by Diamond Jubilee" Inc., at a regular meeting Jan. 28, 1956, for passage of an ordinance granting certain exclusive rights during the Diamond Jubilee., has been officially iTithdrawn. - - - - - - - - - - The Claim for damages against the City for injuries received Jan. 19 1957. as alleged by Ruby Mae Waters and Atty. Philli? S. Kouri, was, by common consent of the Council referred to the City Attorney J. Wa2lter Friberg for investigation. CD - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Jarratt that the meeting be adjourned. C� Motion seconded by Alderman Banner and carried. The Board of Aldermen TZ adjourned. APPROV M� this the -;�-S �day of 19 57. Mayor ATT, T: City Clerk CITY OF WICHITA FALLS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: H. A. Thomason DATE: Febmiary 7. 1957 FROM: 1,'. 14. hugeley I G HAI) F -Niu Hy 13 1957. 1�i U)T�,S �,_)F �'1PQT,\!1NG 1,30 IN A SUBJECT: OF 1- r COMMENT: The me--ting was ca i led to order by ,-�cting Chairw--tn C. i. Parkar VrILth the following ;7zembiars �:Xesent: I Bob r,!-ae Charl�js 'F,_at`era4-on V_ V At request of t�_�e f�,­sibility of annexing certain tracts in -,,,,.nd zadjacent to 'Jiller st Addition was con-sidered by your Planning Bo,,rd. After discussion motion was iaade '-,y 1,1r. �)ean -as follows: In t!,i,-_i-U there is no provisions in t1he �)r�3s�,nt City BudCet to take care of expenditures nwcosiitauod by the --)roposed �,nnexationa, (as indi- c.5!toi4 in tne ra­ort fror�', t�ie Diractor of Pu1b'ic v�,iorks)p it is recor-,r.-,.-.,nd�3d th-,.� th,-, in tu.-o'Uion cl;houid not be annexed at this time. It _*,�s f�Dl+ VP t ILL i!:13 � dvis--lb'le, "I't 001.14e fu`-ure date, for t-he '�'ity ,.)f to xinex tne ervti-re (Iiiii- crest �Llddition �,nd tho-t section west of H_*LJ.lcr,_,st i'.d. dition including the ��I*ichita F-11s Golf 1."0 Gountry Club -property), -nd further tlt!.-t rior to annexation of this ,rea th�it provisions be made in future bud,Eets to provide for costs involved. in necessary improv��irnents within the area. 1",L�atherston ,�nd passed. "otion s,�cond6d 1,:�,r "r. Follo,viiiE is a copy of �,zmoxation from oir�,,ctor of `�blic "orkcs -o the " annLnz oard. r, tl A- -Planning Cora.Assion City of '�,�,�'ichita Falls L)ear Sirs: It Las been sug,,-e5ted th,.,t cert%in fringe areas adjacent to the South City 1LUILIS to the City. For the �,-_)urp ose of idlentifi- c:"'ition., the �1�ttachod '-,ian will show in red th,, ireas which now have sjwer -.11y �_�de­ �,..te. For ease of nd water feici ities which z�,re only p-,rti!i 'u identif ic, �ion of the ;-,reas involved, we _-,re c�-:J_ling th-, .,.rea -,,��djacent to ffollid:il,,,r 1'to�i.d ,_��rid Cole Street as. f,"rea Number "')ne, ti,�e ---xea i-.,e,-It of i'o: d :-nd ij=ediat,,�ly north of rH&�q.)ct_:,ad as ;area Nw.-ib,,.,r Two, Hol and thi.,kt portion of Allcrest ilddition lying ,.�ast of Holliday 110,,,�d betweon 36th :�'rid 38th 3tr��ets :,.s �1.rea Nwribor Three. In ,�rder to praise you oll' the ex ;onse to whe city of ruiexation of those �,�rjas,, we : .Pe -ivin the _foll �viing analysis: In lu'�ds orily Cole Strt�.A ­nd 111oliiday Ito.,:'d are gaved. Dodge StreA is L-1 the ,,roc�jss of being paved ­,nd all oth_--r ­ra dirt ixi r.;,.;soil"3,blo condition. Li Z ot; i tax valu ion i ri t'�i s �,r s �92 340.W. _,1J J.'a U ­1 T_hi�� valua,tion i-dll 1Produce �:'11,062,00 o:jr yoar rev,1-lue for- m.�noral P Pand. SL-icu t'aL� ,rea is outside t1-.,(; Linx*Lts, the iw.-.ers of vrat,��r ..nd faCilitiL."s _f)."y � rate of 25,' i axc'ss of thos e in the City j_,Llits. (,�,n the b,.-,-.sis of prosent cannoctions v.111, th,,�r,�forr�,, be �. loss in r��v,�nue p�,r y,,,..r of 11 : I- Y 1570.00. CITY OF WICHITA FALLS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: DATE: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMENT: Pa,ge 2 Stret ,,.�_Anten.,n(�a r y,�;�,­r 1115-00 !�'treot 75.00 77�1.'190.00 I hav�, the 13al&r ,cLig in=ae ' r ,'.11nst Tax incorno 1,o62, Loss 7:­12'%_00 plus loss of revenue from utilities �570-00 Totril ar-nual cost of annexation �'.698.00 In 'Adition to the .',bove 1 c.-�pital expenditura wiL i % -�_ -,�,rd the ��at,er lines -In th s 'rea u­t to 7.1'-'-nd have to be 77�ca de to brin- and this vrill require an additi-onal outlay Of ,900.00. nd 4 siness 'Within t.hi!7 there tire now 58 r;_�ridences T'Jo The streets �jithin this an�a are paved with a very light type of T)avement with the exception of the �acksboro Highw,,�y and Hampstead J.ime, thi a is _013 560. ;U_Z: The totj,,.'j tax -,j-aluation in r, e 00 the general fund. vii-deh will produce or ye-r in Since this area is outside the City lil-utso the users of water and s�_,wer facilities pay a rate of 25% in excess of those in the City Idzdts. On the basis of present connections there wills Viere— fores b��% a loss in water and s,,�wer revenue per y--ar of approximcltAy 114.28.00, na 0i'LIZ,"TING 4'*'y�',:Z"'3.,3: ,]treet malnte nee 0 00 Stroat lights 82. ' Yearly cost $945-00 Balancing income ;.�,gainst oper-�ting e..=, ensas we have Tax 41,305.00 Operating expens---s _ 945-00 3E0_.00 Off setting, this mn,, 1,rc., have a net loss in revemue of 'Q'428.00 which produces a net los- of 968,00 per year if the area were Licluded in the city, In addition to the above e)q)enseso a capital expjnditures -will be req,uired to adequately serve the ,,roa �,rith 9--wers :-Ina water in the atuount of �1�7,36�.00, 't,,'lthin this -:1rea there are now 11 business astab L shA-nts and 39 residences. of this njmbar of buil.,,"lings only 26 are actually co,macted to th�,- exiistin�,; s-,war. CITY OF WICHITA FALLS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: DATE: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMENT: Page 3 kiLrr _R '71ii1.L­ in :lre��. fber c _'37th !-nd �-,cott Streots are I. nw. 36th., , 38t h pLved as coixaty rozac�s -e,'ith z�. V�:c of pavemfmt. The other str,,,-ets 'tho-klt regard to surface draimige are dirt. These 5tm,;;tz; C> a ns .cross the streets and into lots d ii. several Placas on the low sides o IL the F3,rr'l order to correct this condition, it will be necesF-,.,.Xy 1500 feet of streets so as to bring the drain­,,.z,­,� to This work would cost at least '�6 The total tea va]Luation in th,_- area is U74�,880.00 "'2 1 and -,,;ill produce :, ),3r for ger; --ral fund. Since the ,005.00 water ,nd st�wor ratoo are now 11-Igh"x 'Ghai-, thiz�y would be idith the area iln�,ide ,ity i.�jl-iitsi) los�� j�,* rove.nue .,:ill ri..stdt. For 'Uhe f ir,,3 ro ye ' s :,1,240. __)ar ypar. 8e-K-6r'S 11:'Q 105r7� or —C_V�j� e ',Jill 17a -rad,_i�.U:V drop -16o ]�470-X I ­,r --aa- :'�2j,135-00 Strect , ii.toaarice :3tr,,.;,.;t li6hts 85-00 11-)_rly j-trc�­!t replace— ment (over -1 3 year rVI period) 2.000.. Total ��40220.00 Bal­ncing revenues -,_.Fainst ex-penditureb Taxes -12.,005,,00 Operating ex-penses 40220.('C �,xcess expenses over tax revenue 2,9215-00 Utility revenue loss $1,240,00 Lxcess of cost over revenue In addition to the above expenses, a capital em,�)enditure for s--wer and water extensions and. repl-.�cements reluired to adequately serve the e�re,� %�-ill cost �4'4.120)900."','-0. In this �ilrea th�_-re noir 209 residences �mid 12 business establishmv.,mts. Only 42 houses in this area are now connected to the sewer. C014CLUSI0118: "m examination of 4[.he above information shows that none of these areas be sell" qu�staining in so far -as revenues are concerned and in addition thereto substantial sums of money will have to be ex�,)ended on the w,:ter -and sewer lin,:-s in �he %rt�,as to bring thec-1 U,� lo � cceatablo st�lndz�r s. You will note also th,�.t no ottanmt has been _,riaoe to evalu,-te tho �xtwiitional cost of fir�-,, ,��_ad pollca lorote-�,­Iuio.a ,.,;,Id ot�ier or6_inary serv.1cos r_u(i��rad by the f14,1y. U­U --mAJT CITY WA rE.9 P1 ANr L Z, gp Li 5 r 1 '61 ;;p Cal ne AX A-8 JYW At tic A& At e�ps jTr*�L-F*r sco 1 /0 A 43 6 5 Lir Aouff 3 couvry 5 ' A. SCO r NO. 9 W-wwwv rwww"V "WA 7� 0 Wl��l rA FA L L 5 ootf�s coz1NrRy oLva 4 vlew it CYV7AOA W6W r sr RVAP 1W. 6 M.At. HARRISON ET A-; 10 0 Ac. --------------------- MINUTES OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSION MEETING February 6, A.95'1 2,00 p.m. MEMBERS PRESENT Jack Christopher, Representative of the Traffic Club - Chairman Sam Spence, Representative of Wichita County Bar Association, Vice Chairman Martin Nelson) Highway Department G. H. Kirby, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Boyd Kelley, Representative of Press and Radio Earl C. Williams, Jr.5 Traffic Engineer - Secretary OLD BUSINESS 1. Recommendation for "Parallel Parking"., north side, 1300 Block of Eleventh Street. Motion made by Martin Nelson that the recessed area on the north side of the 1300 Block of Eleventh Street be restricted to Parallel parking only. Seconded by Sam Spence. Carried unarimously. N�W BUSINESS 1. ,��est to-b9gin one-way opera,iv_-on on Austin Street at Sixth Street rather _,�-than -1 1 .5;-(t Fifth, Street. Motion made by G. H. Kirby to refer request to City Council without recommendation. Seconded b,,, ho-,�d Kelley. Carried unanimously. 2. Request for angle parking, 800 Block of Brook Avenue, east side. Motion made by Martin Nelson that request be denied. Seconded by G. H. Kirby. Carried unanimously. 3. Request for fifteen-minute parking meter at 615 Ohio Avenue. Motion made by Boyd Kelley that. Mete-1, No. 0-611 at this location be designated a fifteen-minute meter. Seconded by Sam Spence. Carried unanimously. Request for "Loading Zone", 603 Scott Avenue. Motion made by Martin Nelson that a loading zone be granted, provided the pavement at this location is widened five feet to provide adequate pavement width for the proposed loading zone. Seeondad.by Sam Spence. Carried unanimously. 5. Discussion of the accident history and sight distance problems at Lamar and Fifteenth Streets. Motion made by Martin Nelson that the problem be referred to the Traffic Engineer for solution, 6. Recommendation that "Fire Lane" be installed both sides of Eluff-Burnett alley between Eighth and Ninth Streets. Motion made by Martin Nelson that t!7::3 area under the fire escapes be painted yellow and stenciled "No Parking" . Seconded by G. H. Kirby. Carried unanimously. 7. Request for removal of south bound left-turn prohibition at Eighth and Indiana and installation of north bound left-turn prohibition at Ninth and Indiana. Motion made by Martin Nelson that the north and south left-turn prohibition at Eighth and Indiana be removed. Seconded by Boyd Kelley. Carried unanimously. MINUTES OF THE TRAFFIC 010AMISSION MEETING -- Pape 2 8. Request for "Go to Intersection to Cross the Street" signs in the central business district. Motion made by Boyd Kelley that the stenciled message "Please Cross at Intersection" be painted on the sidewalk at at least four locations in each block within the central bal-41ness district. Seconded by G. H. Kirby. Carried unanimously. DISCUSSION OF REORGANIZATION OF TRAFFIC COMMISSION As a result of the information disclosed at the joint meeting of the traffic commission and the city council with Mr. James D. Hill of the National Safety Council; and in the light of the experience of the 4, traffic commission during the past year; Mr. Boyd Kelley moved that the City Council be requested to clearly delineate the functions and duties of the Traffic Commission. Seconded by Mr. G. H. Kirby. Carried unanimously. There being no further business., meeting was adjourned at 4:00 p.m. CITY OF WICHITA FALLS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: DATE: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMENT: 0010 AWNRill- t. �L'hke �n'r!;Otdn�- ';'An aalLtyl t?3 ox%ler by 7,'r# ,Ictar wno presided day* ,vt. -!t,,�*tinq in the absence of s. jAck 0:0 vmcre Dre sent: i_ ILOV­na Hill nostinq witn On Roard were: Frunk ochualler Iletsie Jo:a* r, hal Ahlateddt, �;ru, !Iinnie h,�tffer ,Sr. Wray Glax Folkwing d0cus5iono it, 'was Agreed that every applionmt for trwee 'allo shots thriagh the lealth Unit be allowed to receive -,,,-_fth'aUt '�Uestion of Applicunts !or nther im qnKations axt to be lVen the moans test %fore being certified, it was voted unanimously that �m. Xfirm- .�,)ur policy regarding the prrsent set-up cn'-, +S.,i, t W. Oox reportei Pat since the death of Are KuMA ntennis there Is no txw:§A�ito for a now lkalth Unit 01rector* Kra Allutedt resorted Rat arvd1t Vir t,',za vn-�,)Ius food recelvai h by leimral 0NAW will he liven at a later date, "r. vuhualler and lix,�,.Tor Yvported that notification aline in the forn of a written 'E'ior Artification" Car possible z1flarl-ro vaVerts Qread"�' at the 4asVILI ar working out vatisfoatartly. �*'�'�e !'7 i'u0st-twi, V.,4, '�owf is WWI brov;ht Into 0a.1ta 0113 from outside territory was discussed* no estivits has been given as oet. 131 ",0=0 The meeting was adjourned at 1:45 Aradl a rna=