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Min 05/11/1959 400 Wichita Falls., Tex-as Memorial AuditoriLmi Bld'-'# YIaY 11,P 195 9 The Bol-_rd of Aidenren of the City of Wichi-taFalls, Texas, r-et in regular session 3; on the above date ., in the Council Room of the Memorial Aufflitori,," Bldg.., at 8:00 o'c"ock P.M. I with the followinL- members prasent; K. C. S Pell 'Pla-yor J. R. Ra- E. J. Winin-er Ro-er E. Thoes Aid-nnen Milar.,, J. Vaughan Joe Bailey Meissner Jr. Bill Thacker Geo. T. Henderson City Clerk H. A. Thomason City Manager J. Walter Friberg City Attorney - - - - - - - - - - The Invocation was -iven by Rev. William MI. Callicott Pastor of West Side Br.Dtist Church. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Thoes that the Minutes of the regular meeting held April 27, 1959., be and the same are hereby approved; likewise the Minutes of the called meetings held if—ay 1j, 1959., and Ma-I 4., 1959., respectively, 1-e and t.be same are hereby approved. cl Motion seconded by Aldeririar Ray :--id carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Meissner that the Minutes of the regular Park Board meeting,, held April 24., 1959., be and the sm-ne are hereby approved and ratif ied., copy of which is attached hereto and made a part of the records hereof. Motion s3col-ded by Alderman Thacker and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Maissner that, the 11inutes of the Transit Corimission Trieeting,., held M;ny 5, 1959., be and the 3,-oume are hereby approved and ratified., copy of which is attached hereto and made a rart of the records hereof. Motion seconded by Allden�,an Thacker and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Thacker that the Minutes of the Civil Service Cormssion meeting., held April 9, ,959., be and the 9-a:.e are hereby approved and ratifie-J, copy of Which is attached hereto and made a part of the records hereof. Motion seconded by Aider.man Thoes and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Moved b- A-Iden-aan Thacker that, the Board of Aldermen does hereby authorize payment to Costello & 91 -ick the sum of $9830.83, being Estamate No. 2 on contract for extension nclusive of $!,47.10 increase for 26 ct 'o of Arizona Street Sewer Maih, i. .3 !in. ft. ex ra do, th for r.-an holes; f,,�,rthcr directs the City Clerk to draw a check for the same payable oi.-.t of Sewer Bond Imnrovement,, Ser. 1957, flmnd. MotLon seconded by Alderman Vaughan and carlried, - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alder-man VauChan that the Board of Aldermen does hereby authorize payment, to Treas, of the U.S.A. the six-q of $2.500.00 for larding-- at Kell Fleld A-irport. , for the -)el--*od of 11tarch 2".. 1959., throu- . June 20., 195q; further to direct the City Clerk to draw a check '�'or the sfuae. Motion seconded by Alderman Winin7er and carried. - - - - - - - - - - Mx,re.d b -h Winds Estatesj, ,y Alderman Meissner th, - the Ded­atl-n Plat of the. So,,it 'h Section Che-, an Addition to the r,,;t,, of Wic�,j_ta F�ills, Texps, be and the same is here-y of whi,2h I i s atta h reto and -made -_ part, of the reconls I-ereofe Pd r-.,)n,7 c ed lie secor�,�e,', by Aldler.a'tn Thacker ��nd carriehl. - - - - - - - - - - ved bv Aiderman Vau�;han that the. B,),',�ri, cf Alder.nen �,)eE hereby authcriz-e pa,-=Onts- ra ') 10 0 on wat-er 1,nd qewr�r P_,ain retburFeaent contractc., as ' 110w To HliZhes Developmen-It Co. Inz. $726.30, due 5-13-59 on water main contract for White Acres Addn..,alon,, Call Field Road. Mrs C. A. (41illaspia 42C.15". p r�ue 5-l-.-q on wat-er -mrain co-.tr!,.ct for �_!_!"_Ilaspia. ist ,�z ?nd Additions. Universit- Park Carp. !068.70/, -lile 5--1-59 cn S-wer r-in contract f r liniversity Park. Subd. Sects A-2, C �-- C-1; furth2r., to direct the Cl.t.,-- Clerlk to iss-11 checkF, for Pa h of the -tbc�ve stated. 1,11-Dtion sccoznde� by Alrierm�?rj carried. ,��__��)­ I - - - - - - - - - - - move,A 1�.y Alaerman Meiscnpr, in accordance v-ith bids onened on April 27, 10159P fQr purzhase of a,,��.os., stat-, on wa�;ons, pickiips, titacks nnd tandem cabs & chassis., the Board 4- of Aldemaen does hereby awa--d bids to the low biidersq, as hereinafter set, fort1h: Morgan Motor Co. fcr 13 Stl--ndarA- 6-cyl. P1"1rZ.o,.,.th 4 door sedans, 0 ea. S255.2114-6.55 (see Insert) ert. Plus alternate Plymouth Police Patrollers @ $46.00 ea per car, for 2 to 10 cars, at the discretion of the City Manager. Kni�;ht-Dlavis Studebaker 1 3/14 ton Cjypress pick'11-1 '21 fob 'Hichitn-Falls., Tamms Not. Internation-,l Har;cster 1 3/4 ton Pickup Mcdel B-112 (Utilit'y Tni.ck) i.,o63.17 fobWichitaFalls: Ternis Nat. ,1organ Mctor Co. I 11L ton Dodge Standard Truck 12911 Wheel base 4 2P249.26 601, CA CVU 15POOO "' fob Wichita Fal-lsp Terms Ne, Morgan �Iotcr Co. it lo..789.76 4 Dodge Cab & C.ha3sis 193" 14B CA 124" 0- 3107-44, fob Wichita Fall--., Tcryn-- "let. I.. /�,7c�,O,r'8 Motor " 2 F-600 6 cyl. 2-ton, Cab L Chassis ea $2390.39 fob Wichita FallF., Tenns Net. Iaternational Harvezt,7�-_,- " -1. 26,000 lb. Tandem Trjck 1110del BCF 1-72A com?lete W/Wichita En�;. OLL Field bcx-1 Winch 7.,281.61 F 013 W-A i I t a F,.-_�j 1 s p Ta m� s �'l e,. Fobbs Ttailer Co. tt 4-20 cit. yd. Pa3ker Bodies W/manually operated lq i"2100 Cab Controls e-n $3?93-00 fob Plant at Clebllrr-,,e Tcx. Ter= Net. 11rorgan llfot3r Co. It 2-Dod�e 11 ton Cab ?,, Ch�-tssis fo,,ir spced Trans. 'il4ty body to MOCabe Powers SIT 30, ea $2474-35 4,9_'�8.70 fob Wicbita-F-111sp Tems 11,3t To--iL,,hcrn Trailer Co. -5 C11. yd. Daybr--c' body model 802-� 9, Heist Model 7A-84-55 body �,oi_­t ,OiLnted on city truck 784,P010 fob Wichita Motion secondad by Alderman Thackcr and carried. -d y t C erk As �dvertised e4c, b he City 1 ,$ 1-Ids or Water lain Extensions were o:) and reed �ijc�i, ')w I by Joe E. 'Jard., Con3liltn- En.-ireer. The bids were P.3 foll s: 74 $22.,-09A.,88 ... E. Rean., dba B �- G Constniction Co. )r, �r,11.25 NatHn i.,c Co-_i-alny On3telno 8- Flicl< 3 01 5 0 Elr., Ford Con--1-.Trv�t!_on Co. T-1c. 3 6.9 6 2 2 00, ing water main e_xtans,ion i-loved bv Va­u�-han t1j_-t tl-,- above Pnd "ore 0 bids be anr' trey ,re referred to J--e E. War�', 11-nsultirr, Engineer, ro- :L.,::jediate l'-tiCn and �-econ_duft I-,-- �arriej. - - -- - - - - - - - !;02 As r�dvcrfised, bilis for Durchaze OC 500 ii.­ed narking meters were o-ened bz�' the rl 4+"T -rl- a-,-,:,I read Flola.1 by t-- Cit.. 117�ne,-er. The I­Jds wpre as follo�rq: I_ . Cl 11 - - 1,�azee-Hale Pa&-0-:eter Co. each. Terns: 2% 101 �ays net. Alfrcd L. A,,_t-*.n: Tex. : .1_1 ! 230 - '71-hoiir '11--lel "G" Park 0 T'cters Q_ each 250 1 7,rC) ft ; I It ro it rin 1.6.50 "").�o ?6 12 flol ITI -1,4ta� Fe--11 s All-=,�.T, Tl-,�icj­r t�­ tli­ ­bo-�re -aa.l foreZol­ 'hlr S 0-.'l ljf3e'l Met�ers 1-e �,nrl they -irc F,---! Wijliar.is, Traffic Fn-inc �)nd r -cl. to +h(- Ccrincll_ n-t +�,e ne,� rel-ll_,_ P1 lrcha7-inc- nt c L t_ Motion seconded by A2'j ­raan Va7�i�-�i2r- 7�nd c-irri--T. As -r-rti—,cl, '-iOq fc�r asnhalt .9�.rfacl­ nl­�­t f-1-rO were P.r erc Clerk r(-9,1 -�]Lnil(l by Cit-,v- T-c bi�ls wcre Co. $1.r0 r t,or. 5C ?.25 CO 1,; Hov-` bi- A"orn.ai- T"acl�nr th7L-t -b7v- -,nd 4- t 1 1-iernl r c fe L -Cley r of Pah"c 1,T r,-- fc- L�L-- Dir��&c 4 ­n-­--l -n azad carr .edo A2, !a2r.-rtisod '!?-;ds fcr -:­rclas- of qO00 concr-_t,:� water '_�O_ii;s wcrc -pened. C-­- Clzrk _1 rcad a'o-id 1— `,�,,e `)iJs S -Pcj' C V T "".4C rch Wic -.t a S anft -.,el C_- 5,,7 c F-. A­I.ercon Dan F_� :!�,v od 10y Thacl,:er tl ct. tlie _�n D,-,c rct e ­­t r lhoxes bu �,re jlerP--7- -cferred to Jol-n P. Ruhmann., D14 f -1 j 4-; _r Cet or o 11 _' 7r --nd Purchas-Jn- for -tava!Ltion ��-ll rec,_-­_'.,.cndaticn at. the n----,-.t re--7,-L eetLi,�; to !-�c; T—ld Coli-cf- m, seconded b,r Alaen,­an R"_­ and carried. - - - - - - - - - - I'loved by Alderman Tboes that the Board, of Aldcri-,qen does hereby accept the reco-imendaticr, of Joe E. Ward., Consulting Engineer., and award the bid for water e-xtension imnrov�3m-.-nt to the lowest bidder., 11. E. Bean, dba B ��- G 'Vonstniction Co... at their �-)id price of V'?2129108go Motion second---' by Alldenal-M Ray and carriedo - - - - - - - - - - Moved by Alderman Th--zker thit the Board cf Aldermen does hereb-17- accept the recommendation of F. M. Ru-eley and award the bid for resurfacing certain streets in down-toWn area, known as Proect M-1-59., to the lov bid,41er, R. 0. Green Consti,.i.ction Cc. r� Cc o -it t�ieir bid p - � �1.50 per ton. Motion seconded by Allde-nnan VaaiiL;hnai. and carried. - - - - - - - - - - I'loved by X11dem.an Thacker that the City Attorney be and be is hereby author +,c -,)roceed to purchase sach land as recoramended by the City's Consult-J-17, Eagineer., Joe E. 11-Tard, and Director of Utilities., John P. Ruh_'�iiann., es may be require'l. for site of tl­� Proposed Watcr Filter Plant' approxia-LatinC, 25 acres, Motion sec-nle� by Alder,-.ian VauZhan and carried, - - - - - - - - - - 403 Jas. Wilson nroff�,red -a deed. e-xec,itod by 011ie Mae Willia=s and D. D. Hairston to a 18.9 acre tmct of land., lo,-at-ed in the coicr-d section on 4-.he East silo of toim- r park pur-,ozes., nro-,-idin,- th- Cit- would develop the sp-id tract of Iand for a Dubli-- park to be named '-. P. Wi-lllom-- P,-rk,, vf,-�ereupon the folln-�,r-int motion was mado: r Moved b, Aid,3n-ra-n ',:�4_ssner thct th- Board of kld-r.,:-.en 0ces hereby accept the abc-.-e m3ntioned tract of 1--nd with -ratefull apnre-4 atirn for the a��ove stipulal-ed purpose; f,".rther th-�zt the be an� is �--reby r:�,fcrred to +he Park Board. t4 on 9ec-c)n�11cI by- Aj-d-.mar. Ra-y- ?nd c,-DrT--* ed unanimously V - - - - - - - -- - - ORDINANCE 1834 T I LEY I" '_RT OCK lr,-,IFT IF -2) 0 CRDI�,�TzIJT(IF C 0STING A.'.111' ADA- -1�T C- Tr =7 USE 7E AL , , , �) PTj'- - E ,�F F T ORkL =GHTS ADDITIM TO THE CITY OF ', TCHTTA FALLS, 'TIr'FITk COUNTv., TEXAS, FROM TYLER FM E-,:E�T T I TO POLK STREET � �T ., REESERVIN, -.3 THEREU11DER; R":'�UIRII,�G Sa,4M LTITES TH'�REUITIMER TO BE ENCASED !:T CCUCRETE k:::) ADEQUATE 'W1111M.FS PROVI D TM T C.,ISr I T�JTD.l T.'13 ER " '7 11] rIT ,)ING E,) 0! T I PR10?111RTYP A:T, 1'��'DEII ITTFY'r�,T�l 'nT-T,,' CITY A'IAT:,ST A-v Moved by Ald-e-man Thoes that On3-i.,a,--,ce ','To 1." !.p be and. the s-ame ls hereby -3 ap-roved and as read. otJon second,��d by A1.1erman Tbaclkor Pn-1 -arr;ed 'by the fol7owin- vote: Yeas: Aide-men Ra-- Winin,�er., Thoe-s,, Vau-1-an, -'-'cisener a.,.d V-acker, Na-yF: None. - - - - - - - - - - RMOLUTION NO. 355 IVZ., 144dwestt-rn University has been a definite DJucationai asset to the, peopli- cf t�,e City of Wichita FailF., Texas., Pn� a larZe surrovtndin- area; and., ,.EE'RFAS Midwestern has boen finance-1 I— the nhilanthro-y O-P 10Cal CV-izonS -ind o' T, �heis and b- a on a liTi.ted Prea, for mi-or C0-11--Ze Dist-1--ct; a" 1 11 -Jv Tv7EEREAS., additional financing has been re2eived from, tuition fegs and fron Vqe Stat- of TeXa 3; a--d., WHEREAS,, !1idwest-rn University ser-.Tes nn area which greatjy excee-�!s that area of the State of Te-.111s, frmi wl�!,��i re-en,ie iz. obto4-ned, fcr its a�-: a local inctitu- tim; and, ,E-REAS --he Stnte of Texas has rer!ently nassod by ap�)ro-riate legislati—n, .1 1 CD * bi-il will assume the r-�cponsilhiiity fo'-r the orerat-4-on of Midwestern Uni7.,ersitly as * State School, and in t-�,rn the citizen 3 of JJ4. -ve a-rced. to =e to t1ne St-ate ­__' '-t!iF,�lls ha C. f L4Ve -i sc-h-Dol -i -o-crt-v, o' t.",e ;7�, ;�roxlmate value o and a h-,-IP Tni!!Jon (1017ars 0 0 0 o 00 V,1-7-REAS we believe it. is to the best intcreqt of the -)eo�-'Ie Df this litv -,nd of the State of Te-:as.1 that s�)i,! school be op---rn-ted as a pnrt of the E-Juc---tional System of the Stp.te of Texa3 as a re-jaarly accrediterl- F-,,�,).r-.year I.Tnivers`.ty., -ranting Gr,?.du-n+-,e Degrecs -o well; and., "TF t I-) t,h e Ie-4-1,?1-4on that has boor -)asqe� has bcc- as, a result o- combined JV elf�rt�- of hl.i-dreds of --o,)" p 4--1 q'11. walks of life and in a' )rcfe-csicns, r)e.)t lo J-"y 11 - c Who -ire 1-t.erpstr--1 in 'he welfarr-, of the State, az: -,,reil; 0""1 RESOT IT-TT A i: T 1-7-R.ETPF0RT,7., 9-- TT LVED PY TjE ROARD OF ALD73-111E!' OF THIR CITY OF "T'. 'T rn _LE:7-AS: T'IU.T the C4t-�- of "tTic'-.51-ta Fall-, f�xpmcs its �;ratitude to the Legislaturp. of the St,te o--�' Texr-s; 1---o the '-Tovernor of cu�,-h Sta-tf-; to tI-ic- Edroators of the St--te; to the d r,11. o 4-h-r -)ersons 7.,rhcse namne- wc,.ii! vndi,,,!7r --' (�ngthon reo,le of the Cit of 7T!(-4+n F�1*1 �. this "esollition,, for li,-,'-p L-nd cooperati or. in. olot.cining t1his most desirable That. an.0, th--nl-s tj thcsc be, e..�:--)ressed ii,. the form o' t'Je Resloint4 4- c-n b-� gent to tJe two ly Le,�-,is-Lat,-re to the 'r-c�mm-r o P , .. . f e-ia s; to 11-4�- wpsterr- UniverF�j.t-,r,, -,c, the ---d T V nnd that !� co:.)y -�)f same !-,a cnreard f Rz%,34 �-,m �-ur mln-ti,�7 to rc' .-,;t. t�-p -)f t1-e -)cc- e o "h i s om,:a-u n +y f o r 4�_ i,.r,3 -ter ta-,,mi-I for t-he �t,-�.,Ien�ts ---9 �e �i re Te-,--a-. - - - - - - - - - - M-ved by Aldennr n T"l-ker that R�,col,iticn T'In" '3151, b3 th- :�:YJ ­�-s-ed Pc 1�'Condcdl 'hl, Al-l-rmaia V_-u-1-.an -..-I! carr-;,-d by th.- ip-t V ea,_-: Ra-,, d Thac':-r, T,T T -- - - - - - - - - - RT�-_OLT 710-7 NO qi�4 A-EF"PROM 0-5 ,D C�7 T Q (W R' T T--,'S 7 -7 T T- nTrr'V T,-", � _.'A- — T_ A .J 7'�)T T -rm�7? -T I 711 .1-T, !�,-DTII I T C' T T 7,T T)17'R 1 T�P,T TT,T'-! n 7-D 'TT CC- PREI=E 1,;Tq,-? 71, the W- �h; Cit­ Linf:�sp re,,+",_-- a mcf��r b,_i-, c:­st-��n ":)r the +r-I.-.7.port-it O-n 1' 'nr +j, �14 f Vel T 146 s T, 4 t 0 + ­4 P__ 0",C, s-,i� has been flilly T- + f �A 4- '7 C� -1� -1 14� ­r� 4.11 -T of 3, + n'd., 4 -n- f Df' ccil Opor­�I_ 4-- 7 L ILD _-_ird r-f of V­ -�t' 77, T 1r, I-,,- T� 7_'l 1.0 On' LCOP. &A _)D'zrd. Fr-u� f?t'l _r% 7 -D -1 + C-a -,,-a Re,_11­cc�i a,A F! F1 1, 71r'-, Clr_2_nt�or, 2.2th, '-..o it,E 4-. t T�-ITTT�' �T -1-T T I T -0. 2. T'JD-FAT-74 V '-'at-B�.'_,.rd. Froz, C?+h in lkian_­, via Ls D­Em '_3+-ar_nL; to IT, F La:-.-)ar., 11th, I- _.'j na +o its Ot', TT_ 2. -Tj'! T 7RSTTY P.Z13K OA-Dol_md. F---)i,i 9th L Ladianna via I.--,,1.- ana R 7, � - —1 .11 Q,'ren, T Craln+., 10th, 11aL?-es, '-Icnc�nal,' York, T r er c e Call 7-4.-Id Rr)-�d, Pre,3to.i, R_�--.-jel' P'Alli-ps, TJ.r,,-,vf--rs;+.lr Dr;ir� 14 .11. - 69 to ri,_­_ d, I,.-._1c1.,nd. Froa Br-'Larwood -and F..,!. ';6P vi"- 73rlerxroo_'. �'=er IT-ivel—ity Drive Phillips, -"'cCrony, Ra:-Idel , Preoton, Cal-I Fiold RaD d T I 1 .1 LaIV11'rence, Yor�:' -'ert,3' 7-an enonph, 9th FilL-icre., Rol �ren P 11th Indian-i to its t�?rmftnrs nt ­ 4" - , 7th I gth & J.-dip-ia. R OTJ T 3 MC) I T407T T Z�1. 0,,A-B-o-.,nd. Froi.i ",th &. Ii�diana -vi- IL-idi.an.r -lk-,o lith Lzzr_-r, 16th, Burnett T A­ 171-h, T!oiliday, '�"�d, "cott, Har,,reyDrive, dno Road to Sj,itli,iaor Lan-. P-r'Pr P!ird. In-3o-md. From SSouthfaoor Lanc and C"­,ristine Roa._-' via "c-,i-,h.­L'-or T 'T 3t ead L'�,ne cllida-,T, 17th, 3,irnetl, 1/th, Lp th, "!Ti1Lh-`Ls Lane Herrin." Harr') 1 11 Q ia r to its temLLnus tLt 8th �� In,liana. RO�T PV ITI). 1� )ut Md. Frn-,-:, s�th I-��iana -,ria Indiana to lith, iltthl L -Bomi E-lizalbcth, Cr7-�ce, oOlIL-1s, Harrison to Sneerd�.qay. � r, - In-Roi.ind. From Speedway L- Harrison �­_a Speodway, Droo'-..' C011-J.-ns, a-acc�' Eli-zareth, lj'th' La_ar, 'Ith, Tnd1ana t_- its terminus at 8th L I.-diana. R�)TTTE ',10. (_�._it-Boiind. From U"tb & Indiana via Tndiar-a to 11t1h, Scott, Dallas., m lexao., Fort Worth, Henri,�r�ta Road., Hines Blv�., Hawes, �),ce*�la, C-4-1-bert, to Lucas. I In-Dound. From Lucas. anj "Ailbert via Lucas to Hines, Lin,�al Hawes, Hines -:�_'Ivd.' Henrietta RD,�d TFOrt ',forth Te:vas Dallas Zcot.t 1 ),th "-n,ar 7 'th, Tndia-a to its tcT-,r_-1-V)s at 8th _14­-a T R")T-TE 1"0' '1�6 vTELD. From 11-ith Indiana, via Indiana to 7t,111 Loop Rclite 'No. Li:'co1n' Clal-, Caroli_a, Loor Ro,,-te 11o. 165, B-�ir,,b�:Lrnett Roa- �il �Tehi­ Blvd. Avehue H to 9+ 1�n--Po,,Lrid. From gth and Avenue P via 9th, %renu-1 15th A-:enile 11o�,t es A J E Duty El-vd. Burkburnett Road, Loo-) R-_�_jte 014 .9 1�'5, Car . Ma., Cia7r, Llncolr, Loop Ro',-Ite 0. 165P 7th, Indim!i to its tcr,,,j 'i�t 11"th & Ind_-.�ma. Rc-solul.-Aon �'o. '�1�6 Con't T t-��ound. From '--h Tnlia-ia via L­Aian!, to I.Lthp vonue A. :�Ionroe, pr-TjrTr-, tT(-N TLTT Avcnn,e ji T�-ftp 1-m-stead Lane to 1�11J­eotern UnJvers + r r -J, rl enwocd Tn-',o,1,nd. Frorr, 1L'"west-�,r-n Univcr-1 i t 1.ri-q Ha— p tea Lan- P i e-c�,;a-nt Trft., j%-:enjje T llonroe 1.11tl), T­.,11.4,an!a it-- at 9th �1 iniiana. T,T() SCCTT 'D Xj+ B cun -A- ana d. From 9th Indiana via, I ., 7th, Purnetl�., -1. rdl ",lorth 4-th LLin,-�Tood North Oth Nort'l ..crth Jcffer­-zon t,,) 2rid6e. Tn-B--iu-id. FrOM T�pff�---rz,:�,n 3' rU-e via Jeff,.�rson, L'urkbufnett, I - 0 Y­.),­t17 Ircol-I P,.irnc�t+,, r7th, Indiana- �-D its tem-inuo at -17-th -' Indiana. P�­te No. 2 olit-,:--urd (Kem,-­Faith Villal:-e Section) end's at-, K,�:= and P�-,�­p�-tead L7�ne. The 7one fare. of 10t. sl�all be r�aid -it t'As point. for Inl! -)as,--en�;er3 -,,Lo rirle from such point. o­tb-1r­nd. For all pas-s!en,�ers who ride sulch route a 15'-,� f--re shall be In_'),), j-d r 3 C­r,�ed which b(-, the far- to Kc-­-P an-1 Ku�! `31-�­j. r i ., aid ro­,te fro.0 sl,all -,,I-y the zon�,- fare of 101,0 - 7 -ersit­ P-nrk Scc+.i-n) ends. at the Rur]Li,.,_-t.on I-AlLnes Rol�tc T"11c. 2 ciit-4omd (H, es-Uni,1 Rallro�d trlick. Tl-..e zq.ne fare of 101' sl-.all be -airl ant t-4-s n!-,!,nt for a]-1 wno -ide fro-m sli,--h rcint o,,,.1-­")o1i--.,d. For P11 Va.,--�7,D-I­erc who rid�,, �!­cl, rc,',.te 15" f-.re I)ac'- said track. In-b be tl� OU-4 from ss-id nolnlf- slll.alil 'Ile fart- of 110' . d T'-d s u and thority shall I— 'roia t�c date i�l ig -)a-sed �nd ar,:,roved n.-d shall. �)e Tiit effect bz-, 7�Adl WLr�',Ata C-�%-- Lines, T­�c., as nro,-=+lr !�s it c---n with a2l' it.-, T-ile­17 !,nd rcr,ulati-n.q. - - - - - - - - - - - Mov�--d by Aldenaan Mlei.3snpr that Resoi�iti,�n N-�. ?56 be Ind the game to 1'�qreby ndorted and nasoed ao read. -P,:,1—�,11­d by Alld�r,­-�n and c--.rr;ed b-tr the foiic-,,,in�- vote- Ye-2s: Aide-r!nen Ray `.',rJ­f7er 7­oes '1,Tajj-ha-. :Irji3sner and Thccker. PT - - - - - - - - - - Ho�;ud b, A!-4-r.-,-n Va,,-,-!-nrn that the Boar,� of Alder­,-2n Aoeq !,nral,v ip-� rcv-- an-d adopt Amen-Lients to the Police De-parti�l�;nt- rules ani reT-ilati�­is, as recom--en.ded b.,- the X 4 1 L - - *t-v 01-rl- fo r 14 V41 Se-r-ice CO 0 f 1.jj I fil n the Of-f-ce of the C `�utiire 14-tion sccondei I-,- Airl e ni,.,-in Ray n-i '1'cve,1 b-�- Ald,-rman VauZh,--­, in accGr-larce with tho re-j,,iest of Perkins-TL,1Crl12-k- o,-q-Lny; the Boari of Alde-nao7­ d.�es hereby authori-, e and direct the re:uoval of two parkinZ J -t. L,�eters, =�l creat- e !­.:q:�n �)r-lbadin- zone �Jljacc�at. to their bi�i.!OJ ig on the �Tirti- j CD -.n 11-­cker c-rrip(i, - - - - - - - - - - bo 4- 'lived by Aldcr.aan 1,!jt'14,-1 -er tl-i�A the Roard Df -le-es 'lereby aut the -act of I and -iit- of P!ock =,3cutio- 7,-" 1,ae-] to sl,ern. P. Cunni,�-hmqm t o -,11 -1 Denton Cc,,-,ntz- School La-,d,- Wiclhlta County',- Taxas, mcre speci-fica­71-y fiesc-ibed h: 11-�etes r�nd a's follows: Bclzinnino at. the rnost N�)rth­est,�riy corr,12r Df a 1.638 acr�, tract this daY, -.o-.veyc,1. by Shem P. C,.Inni-,-ham- to +11ln Clit- of 11-*c'.,�4-nF,ll ­ s2id heZnn-n- T)oint. also bein­- the mojt Southeas-1.-,e-1, corner of thi:3 tr-tct . Said be­jnn4:.rZ point also 1-7i n- the roint of -;-terzec- �T tion of the contarlin(,, of -the 2�ban�lcnc0l- dr-.aino-e _J� a_ tj,� . ..--rth pr�,,n-rtlr 1-ne of the nc,,,,, 3an2l Tli-­nce 3 840 1�01 W P.1 on- s-J.d Ncrth n-c)-�r­rty line a �,7,t,!7nco of 162.8, feet to a -orner; Th-nce 1"'T. 33c 081 1,1T alon,- the property Munp P Hi3t�.,nce cf 53?-3 foet to the point whf-re thi's nro-nerty 'line in-l-,-rcects th- cente-line of the al-M-'oned dlrnirn�o r-an-1 a7a .I - I - ­ ­ 1) 'o- 1�)p;,��T tl -1oSt Yortj-.,,T 3ter?, corn, r of t, -s t - ,--t; alonL; thc centprl.in:� of thc abe,­v-,,,:�nai- d"aina,�c can,�2 wWh it-- -iean-l?r,� as F, `)0.8 IJ 570 1.01 Ei YO feet,; S 6?o 301 '7 58 ftet- S 03'� ?�,I �: 2?n 71.q fee+ f-16 -P-P 1,70 0" 1 E PO f eet,; T 6�0 -+ - feet; 5 8r�7' 5C" 3 ?7`35' '7 75 f,�ct; 3 . L S C,� nQt Tr� f-et; 3 9C.' "�i I E �'002 fi�et to the ­)iaco of betin-n-,­­ cont�-Jnln- 1.8.; .1 - I I I - - - . . (D � 2 nore ��r leos; o th( of t,',p p�­:�harL;e 0 f a. rl o ed for and in of 4�10.`O V- cert exevu.ted 'hv Shem P. C-Lmnin,- am on ITa�- 1990, n1l of tj­,t r Falls, 4- ­/ Tf�:,):­sl In-1-11- tr,,::t r-,f ]--nnd o,,,t of Ploc'­� ?�, D-�-,qton 11�1i-�,.*Lt!% Col..,ntyl 407 Liore specificall-ly de--cribed by metes and boizids �).s fc.ljows: Bejinnin,� at the North�-ast corner of sa-i(I Block ?f'.. thnnee 8 OCO 061 W along the East line of Block 22"., said East line lyir.�; in a North-3outh rnblic roai, a dist'_.anca of '673.5 feet then��e S 84' �,21 11 30.1 fee" to a noint in the We-t ri-ht-of-wa- line s7iii L P,71Dli,c r-n'd gai-d noint being the !J:)rtheasterl, corner of th�is tract; .9 C� y Thence S 001 06, W alon- said right-cZ-vTaY a distance of '30.1 feet to the -oint of` intergeation of said. right-Of­viay -with th�- cent-riine of :7ui abandoned -Ir!iinaze can2-1 Pnd the centarlIne of n new dreina-e canal; 0 Thence alons the centerlinc of said abandoned drainage (�anal w--th its nieandp-rs: S 1-80 031 ',1 .116.5 feet; S 001 W 140 foet; NT '60 081 W 15' feet; N '173 a 1 W 73 fQet; 3 530 �T 3)00 J-1 I 170 feet; S '��O 34f 814 f,�--t; NT 590 3q1 �4 140 feet; INT 56c 46, W 105 f cet,; 1"'T -10.2 fe- e-1 tc +-," 4 n-� c­- -rqc;cti-cn of the centt:�rline of said abandoned canp'l anrl the - he no- - 11 . - - I int. T'orth 111.,e of t-e- ne7.r r�acemen`-. sail. -oint 1-)e-;­ most INTort'lawest er,1_L- r�orner ol� -,iz -15­�Ct: Therc? N 8-4 1121 E �-lc­­ s-Jd ­ro,:,eYt­ Tine a �._`,-tance of 69'3.9 feet. to the most D%Trrth- e,,.sterly f�,Drner this tract 1.6Y' acr,�q radre or lesc, rn(�' a tract of 1-nd ��ut of 791­;�;k Denton Co,,,m�.v 'Dcl,00ll Lan-19 4 bein- nore specificall- Oescri.bed by b,.;I,nds :l- f jlo�.T�: T T3��,�I.nnin- at the ri�)st corncr oC a 1.��`2 acr- t.rr.ct t1-As day c on, ey-e` I-)-- 4, z:! 77 o F-11c to Crrni!-i--h-1 1�len3c t ,- cent-rl;ne of ti-in canlal a sta­o r,f' lon-` A!, PC�__ t T,�,or�7 t. T, "id ;n 1),'"lon,�,� c­nal int-r-lects t�,,r- ccnt.­�rlli�:e Of 'an-1 - rir' I T 7 n -ent-r-J_4 ('f 7 ". ry) f,o4-, 4- 4 + 4-- t I.- P;—t Tl­ncc S nro, qO n,�t 7 �i _­­ n f e�t, to �,I'e nl-.-Ce f b e of A--A i to stral lte� the nr,­eTv',-,:r !�j­q or we ell tn +J­ 7�1.1 A 4' + 1 Tn, 7­- r in accoPdan-�e with the -eq Moved by Alldenr�an Vr'u-han, riest of Harley F. Goble, n 1)_---_-id.ent of the Slo-s �11-ib of �-N_cl,ita Fal ls the Bcard of Ald-3-:,.en does her_ ,:�!bN per- :,li s s i on to tile Roys Uiib to constr,ct F� fence alonc, the Vi'o-st S-4de of BI:aff Street ' the 0 , in st re et., ten feet west of t!7e `U-st C,,irb of Bluff, Street. It is vLnderstood ar!1. agreed to b-v nerties Irler-to, that if --nd w�en at such tirao ,is it rx-ay become necoss,)_ry to remove r s a, the Cit, cau7,-_ remo-'r-1. of tlie f7_nme. by 'g-iving 3C da-s notice in wr4+-- -- u! 1.1 tion �-en_on,�od by Al--le--man Tho-es and carried unanimcusly. - - - - - - - - - - The request -f Pal.,l Dovrdy.,for the right to construct a building over a 14" city C. water line, wa�- d-ferrO- for reason +',at no one ��ms n.--sent to represent Dowdy. - - - - - - - - - - After h:ivin7 consit�ered the written' repoit of E. C. White, Fire O"hi-f. CD, - ncrtairing to the. r,?qaest. of Stanley C. Kiri-,, for pa,1/,zrP.nt of PI-legad dana,,-e to his garage at 1664 ml C� Kf-el-r St. by "he Fire Oe�-).rtzient, the matter bv common col-sent _1le Col.,,nC4'1 to sclae future date. .9 P . Of' + was deferr,:�d - - - - - - - - - - 3y corarno,., consciat of the Council., no action was takon on the request of the Lone I St-�r Gas Co. to stu(ty tl­eir proposed indiastri,�.l j.-ac ratc increase for city gas co-nsn,,,ption. - - - - - - - - - - Moved by A-11,1�:-�r.-,,,an Vau7�an that the Board cf Alder:.,.en does lhereby authorize the Dire:�tor of Publli�- Worl:q to advl��-+.ise bijS for pa-,,4=7 H,.,zn1_7_+,on Blvd., from 0 Lana the City to pay it's portion of T�avi.-�g Viis street that abuts Hnznillton Develor,-irnt when and. at s,ich t:Lme as the W. R. �iamilton' Tnt-rest le6ally reraoves the -1ses Y cla rp9trictions recited in the �eed or conveYanc2 to tl?e Cit.- of Wic'-�tta Paj.-Is c-ncernin,� s,7cl- or tr-�cts of land -reviol.-,-,!�, Oaed. — I- - of W4_c!)-;taF-11.s by Ha-ulton 1�, 1, V ert to the `Jt,� R. !,�s the case ­�a­ 1-)e r .4 ) Wh�.ch avutdMat-*call. bP=,ie Puddit,-1on to -a-3 a pn,rt f T.T 0 Vqc-eks Park. Moti�,n se��onded by kiderma-1, 1,1eissner ��nl carr:lLed. -- - - - - - - - - - F_�C-,.j-_+lires of re-4 -_ �,ni ­a:,er� wic M 4- ar-3a of lo,,-.t,,h Strect., T_.,a::ia-,,- anl Ali,,tin 1709tS) was, nre�-cnted, nsldun, t to t F, nxea f-r rea stre t av�- tl� 3"Pr il - - I e .s .1, r ori 7o 1 lr� r c(:,;t t,1)r r 2 i_n 1,_-11-le Ca r,-,b L e rl"',_st orliM,r)ns en(l, 1,_�werini- of nrc�-,,-ert-r iral�i e The --t"L­ r­r­ro�d to F. i'l. Riv-el.py D-roct.or of P"ab'14 -c -eti _t- r)n 12, (Dlf4��e of (7---tY - - - - - - - - - - j:�. _'. I I I­�> la+ A p,7t-.t`--A bcrrl-n�-- ate'v ur-s of reF`,-l--ntq rrd proo)­rty o,.A:1,cr!F C, S t- 4 was nr,!sented the im4ma,-;e F�, stem, thp; :Lnt--_­_,.c+;_rn Vnc- r e i �Lacnt X. T3,,-' Farli tr- 1`rl:et c,,a�j '�"q 4,, wi-�ollv to f r e dra; -.g�, I.o corrpc�t, Vje t e-,rl y Al_­lle=-ln Thal�,'-or. t. It wa c _,t 4 creiz on t 1--3 1 t !,'-a fo t r t tj 1, b,c T'l rt 4 r r4 -f f­e -se + b77 A"- t T,__!4- 417 L o i T nth -tc, iLr. H--lbrook of" Dallas, 3t. bet­een T t.r,-,!-t.s 1-1 - .11 1.- - -ith z3ide �)f -.id Scott haF or. the so, a2.1 p,r ur lijilt for r­,�= Te-ith _`t. bctiqccn the nd Scctlt St. be ch,1,!,ll-t.Al to one or L 3 0, e 0 t t j 7, i o c;a t i oc i-1 a r e, I o i n 3 1 1,3 C.,a C,-r s t 0 e- s,1, that 4-+ �.j-'Jlj.?j­ T­f`i2 nt-.r h-, --F'c r rc;� t E-a rl - - - - - - - - - - �stj;mtln- thc (-o st, fjf A r', ort, froia the V- P jj 3 "11:17 Ez St- ty cr ti-n takc;n at +, 09, t �e. - - - - - - - - - - "o-,-oO. by Ald�_-rman Vai-,­h�r tl-,al the Do,�-ri c�f Ald­m.cr -;ces hereby ?Cc—,,t 'he i_?e T_LLn k;c Ine . t; e 151 rc sl,�;nat n Attorney, J. Wallt-r Fril- effc,�+� re�;ret, I,-)- A'lclenman R carx- m,�,cll-in- 1-c. --!Jzrarned, bir Tl-i­ T),Dnrr!. of A-ldc!­en t-l-leii _0711,�T_) t`,,J the �1, C-1; -0 N hl N 9 1 ---------- A W m 0&0 a 5 y 0 r LQ n (j) LL, CL .6.6go, - 61 OR '99 .69 69 OG cm st SPIN 9 0 3AI&17 .9 '01 96 7 7 7 96 P6 uj 96-4 1 th zi to Q, -NIF- 04 CL Q4 14 0' Oal 00 4 0 -10,- 6 10 89 b 14 99 8, ol Q. ,qbl 9 kl� op 5,91, —69 3M17 n JU Zt IV, IN X6 jsl&o,l Firemen's and Policemen's CIVIL SERVICE CGHMIssION Wichita Falls,, Texas April 9. 1959 Minutes- Of Meetin CITY COUNCIL ROOM5 YZqORIAL AUDITORIUM CITY OF WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS Falls The Firemen's and Policemen's Civil Service Commission of the ., Texasp met Thursday April 9, 1959, in the Council City of Wichita at 1:00 p.M, with the follp - ROOM of Memorial Auditorium OWIng present: Gus We joliff.. Chairman J. THo Mayes., Member Lyle B. Cherry, Member We Coleman Williams, Director C. C. Danielp Police Chief E. C. White, Fire Chief A. 0. Fonville, Lt., Police Department Hurshel Johnson, Asst. Fire Chief at length:Meeting was opened by Chairman Joliff, and the following items were discussed Police Dejoartment iules -and Regulations: Moved by Chairman Joliff that the amendments and additions to the Police Departmentfs Rules and Regulations recently submitted to the be approved and printed. Civil Service COMMission Seconded by Mr. J. We Mayes and passed unanimously. Civil-Se ient Het2alds_�Fire and Police Ch -efts): Moved by Chairman Joliff that they pass over this item for time being, til further study could be made un Seconded by Mr. J. We Mayes and passed unanimously. Recruitment of Recruit Policemen: Coleman Williams.$ Director, gave a brief report on the advertising that had been done in the Dallas Morning News5 Fort Worth Star Telegram and Daily Oklahoman for Recruit Policemen. At the present5 there are 13 on the Eligibility Roster that yet have to be checked. The Police Department lacks 12 men having their full strength. aualifications for Recruit Policewomen: Moved by Chairman JOliff that with the exception of physical qualifications, the general qualifications required of a recruit Policewoman will be the same as those required of recruit Policemen. The required physical qualifications, including proper height and weight, will be determined by the City Physician. Seconded by Mr. J. It,. Mayes, and passed unanimously. Page # 2 Chairman Elected: Moved by Mr. Cherry that Mr. Joliff be elected Chairman of the Commission for the balance of 1959. Seconded by Mr. Mayes and passed. Moved by Mr. Mayes that Mr. Cherry be elected as Vice-Chairman for the bal- ance of the year 1959. Seconded by Mr. and passed, MeeLima: Moved by Mr. Joliff that the Commission meet at least every 4 or 5 weeks unless needed before then,, and that Mr. Cherry brief the Commission at these meetings on different phases of the Civil Service Law. Seconded by Mr. Mayes and passed. 2:25 P.M. There being no further business at hand., the meeting was adjourned at Isl Gus W. Joliff Chairman U01tinan Wiiliams Director of Civil Service Secretary to Commission CITY OF WICHITA FALLS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM � 19 59 OATE:i�aY 8P TO: A. Thonason FROM: F. Y. Rup",alley SUBJECT: 30o 1959 COMMENT: ,-r. 'Parker2 with The rraetin,-) --all"' to order by the Cllair"`1111P the members iarker x. `tP PhOns ?ardue P'eatherstorL 3 -iQi 281 a4� be al,proved -s by %,,athe-.3ton tla-iA '11t` otion ,TL f 70 feet along the north line of subject to the dedication 0 _of uire- street right _way 8n(I to usual req the additionp for -)ncemi�ng pa&.-s and draimige, ments c,. qfotion seconded 3te-ohens arid carried, T o: A. Thomason From: F, h, fltwleley 30UTyj ESTAT6, �WNG- Subject: for final approval in the first sQct_1-0D Of t'le plat beinE su �,_itted � generally., the south �14;lf of the propertYG addition and include,- , _ e satisfied by the dedication Of Fain School- park requirements v;er . 7,jents have 'been fulfilled All other 111ani-ii'V1, 3oard and City require re,,��,arding this s�_�ction of the addition. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING WICHITA FALLS' PARK BOARD APRIL 24, 1959 THE WICHITA FALLS PARK BOARD MET IN REGULAR SESSION� 12:00 NOON APRIL 24, 1959 AT THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT OFFICE, 1809 FIFTH STREET* MEMBERS PRESENT WERE: MR, FRANK HARVEY, CHAIRMAN MRS. REGAN DUBLIN, SECRETARY MR, A. B. RUFF, JR. , VICE CHAIRMAN MR. MELVIN EVANSs MEMBER MR. JACK CARNES, MEMBER MRS. BAILEY R, COLLINS, MEMBER OTHERS ATTENDING WERE: MR. MILAM J. VAUGHN, COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE MR, STEVE TAYLOR, CITY PLANNING ENGINEER MR. SPENCER P* ELLIS, DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION MR. EMERSON HALLs SUPERINTENDENT OF RECREATION MR. RAYMOND HAYES, ASSISTANT PARK DIRECTOR MR. WILLIAM B. HURSH , JR. , SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES MR. CHARLES ADCOCK , SUN VALLEY IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION MR, HEN Ry E, COGER AND MR. EVERETT VINZANT MR. NED WALKER , PRES. 1 MR. C, T. AKIN$ DR, OWEN DERGI MR. ROBERT STECKER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, CIVIC PLAYHOUSE MR, FRED BUCKLES1 WICHITA FALLS TIMES MRS. EVA MAE �'JEAVER, SECRETARY TO MR. ELLIS ITEM 1 : THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THR CHAIRMAN, MR, HARVEY. MR. CARNES MOVED THAT THE READING OF THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING BE DISPENSED WITH SINCE EACH MEMBER HAD RECEIVED A COPY By MAIL, AND THAT THE MINUTES BE APPROVED AS PUBLISHED* MOTION SECONDED BY: MR. A. B. RUFF, JR. MOTION CARRIEDo PLAYHOUSE OF ITEM 2: MR. HARVEY ASK MR. NED WALKER, PRESIDENT OF THE CIVIC ACHED) PLAYHOUSE REQUEST (COPY OF LETTER ATT WICHITA FALLS TO EXPLAIN THE MR. 'VIALKER STATED THAT THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE DESIRES TO CONSTRUCT A PERMANENT THEATRE TO HOUSE THE ACTIVITIES OF THE PLAYHOUSE, HE POINTED OUT THATTHE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE IS PRESENTLY OPERATING IN A RENTED STRUCTURE ON MONROE STREET AND THAT THESE FACILITIES ARE NOT DESIRABLE FOR THE ACTIVITIES OF THE PLAYHOUSE. HE ALSO STATED THAT VARIOUS VACANT PRO— ,VE BEEN INVESTIGATED AND THAT THE BUILDING PERTIES WITHIN THE CITY HA A TRACT OF LAND BETWEEN COMMITTEE OF THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE HAD SELECTED HUGHES AND UNIVERS11TY STREET ON FARM ROAD 369, AS A POSSIBLE SITE FOR THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE. IN HIS DISCUSSION MR. WALKER POINTED OUT THAT THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE COULD BE A NUCLEUS OF A CIVIC AND CULTURAL CENTER TO BE. CONSTRUCTED IN THE FUTURE@ THE CIVIC CENTER IN ADDITION TO THE CIVI-C PLAYHOUSE WOULD ENCOMPASS AN ART MUSEUMs AN AUDITORIUM FOR SYMPHONY AND MUSICAL CONCERTS AND THE POSSIBILITY AT SOME FUTURE DATE OF A COLISEUM. HOWEVER, AT THE PRESENT TIME THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE IS ONLY INTERESTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A THEATREe THE BUILDING WOULD BE So DESIGNED TH;�T IT WOULD SERVE A MULTIPLE PURPOSE* IT COULD BE USED AS A COMMUNITY BUILDING WHEN THE PRODUCTION IS NOT UNDER WAY IN THE THEATRE ITSELFS AND IT COULD ALSO BE UTILIZED FOR THE CONDUCT OF A THEATRE SCHOOL* THE SCHOOL OF COURSE WOULD BE OPEN TO ANYONE IT WAS POINTED OUT THAT THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE DESIRING TO PARTICIPATEo IN THE PRODUCTION OF IS A NON—PROFIT ORGANIZATION INTERESTED ONLY AS OF THIS DATE*THE OTHER' DRAMATIC ARTS. MR. WALKER ALSO STATED THAT ART GROUPS HAD NOT BEEN CONTACTED IN REGARD TO THIS PROJECT, HOWEVER, HE FELT THAT THEY WOULD BE INTERESTED IN THAT A COUNCIL OF CULTURAL ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE ORGANIZED TO CO—ORDINATE INTO OUR PROGRAM, IN EXPLAINING THE REqUEST FOR A SITE ON THE LAKEVIEW TRACT IT WAS POINTED OUT THAT A MINIMUM OF FIVE ACRES WOULD BE REQUIRED INITIALLY AND EVENTUALLY MIGHT ENCOMPASS 20 OR 25 ACRES. THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE WOULD BE CONSTRUCTED AT NO COST TO THE CITY, UPON THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTIONS THE BUILDING WOULD BE DEEDED To THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS9 WHICH IN TURN WOULD LEASE THE BUILDING BACK To THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE FOR A LONG TERMI POSSIBLY 50 YEARS* THE ENTIRE PROJECT WAS DISCUSSED AT LENGTH; HOWEVER, THE PARK BOARD DEFERRED ANY ACTION ON THE REQUEST OF THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE UNTIL THE MAY MEETING* 2 PARK BOARD MINUTES ITEM 3: MR, Hl',RVEY INTRODUCED MR. HENRY Es COGER AND MR. EVERETT VINZANTo BOARD TO LEASE A PORTION OF THE MR. COGER PRESENTED A REQUEST TO THE QUESTED PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT LAKEVIEW TRACT ON FARM ROAD 369 AND RE AND OPERATE A PITCH AND PUTT GOLF COURSE AND A DRIVING RANGE ON THIS PROPERTY, IT WOULD BE THE INTEND OF THE OPER,,TOR TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN THE SITE PROVIDED A SUITABLE LEASE AGREEMENT COULD BE NEGOTIATED AND THE OPERATOR PROPOSED TO PAY THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS 5 PER CENT COMMISSION ON THE GROSS RECEIPTS. THE PROPOSAL WAS DISCUSSED AT LENGTH; HOWEVER2 THE PARK BOARD DEFERRED ANY ACTION ON THE REQUEST UNTIL THE MAY MEETING, ITEEM 4: MR. HARVEY INTRODUCED MR. CHARLES ADCOX# A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SUNNYSIDE VALLEY IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. MR, Aocox STATED THAT THE SUNNYSIDE VALLEY IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION HAS BEEN ORGANIZED AND HAS APPLIED TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR A NON—PROFIT ORGANIZTION CH,,RTER* THE ASSOCIATION WAS ORGANIZED PRIMARILY FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE SUNNYSIDE PARK IN SUNNYSIDE ADDITION. MR. ELLIS POINTED OUT THAT THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS HAS SOME $2v364.30 IS ON DEPOSIT TO BE UTILIZEC FOR THE INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN THE AREA. HE ALSO* STATED THAT THIS AMOUNT WAS NOT SUFFICIENT To TOTALLY DEVELOP THE PARK@ MR, ADCOX STATED THAT HIS ORGANIZATION NOW HAS FIFTY—SIX MEMBERS AND AND THEY ARE ENDEAVORING TO SECU.ZE AS MANY MEMBERS IN THE AREA AS POSSIBLE. THE MEMBERSHIP DUES TO THE SUNNYSIDE VALLEY IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION is $2.00 PER YEAR. THE GROUP IS CO—OPERATING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION IN PREPARING PLANS AND IS ENDEAVOR— ING TO FOLLOW THE PARK DEPARTMENTTS MASTER PLAN IN DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUNNYSIDE PARK AREA. MOTION # 616: MR. EVANS MOVED THAT A RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED BY THE PARK BOARD COMMENDING THE SUNNYSIDE VALLEY IMPROVEMTNT ASSOCIATION FOR ITS EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS AND PARTICULARLY ITS EFFORTS IN BEHALF OF THE IMPROVEMENT OF SUNNYSIDE PARK MOTION SECONDED BY: MR, CARNES. MOTION C,',RRIED, ITEM 5: MR. HARVEY CALLED ON MR. STEVE TAYLORI CITY PLANNING ENGINEER, TO REPORT ON THE PLANNING BOARDS RECOMMENDATION ON THE SALE OF A PoRtION OF WESTERN HILLS PARK PROPERTY, A COPY OF THE [REPORT IS ATTACHED* THE POSSIBILITY OF SELLING A PORTION OF THIS PROPERTY FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT WAS DISCUSSED AT LENGTH AND THE FOLLOWING ACTION WAS TAKENo MOTION # 617: MR. EVANS MOVED TO NOTIFY THE DENNIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY THAT THE PARK BOARD DOES NOT DESIRE TO DISPOSE OF ANY OF THIS PROPERTY AT THE PRESENT TIME AND THAT TRIS PROPERTY AT THE PRESENT TIME AND THAT THIS PARK BOARD SO RECOMMEND TO THE COUNCIL THAT NO PORTION OF WESTERN HILLS PARK AREA MAY BE DISPOSED OF AT THIS TIMES MOTION SECONDED BY: MR. CARNES. MOTION CARRIED* ITEM 6: A SELECTION OF A NAME FOR THE NEW PARK IN WESTERN HILLS PORTION OF UNIVERSITY PARK WAS PASSED UNTIL THE MAY MEETING, ITEM 7: MR. A. B. RUFF PRESENTED A REPORT ON THE STATUS OF THE SCOUT HUT IN MARTIN PLAZAS HE STATED THAT THE PROJECT IS STALEMATED AT THE PREI)ENT TIME AND IT IS SOMEWHAT DOUBTFUL IF THE DETAILS CAN BE WORKED OUT TO CONSTRUCT A SCOUT HUT IN THIS Loc,-,TION. ITEM 8: MR. ELLIS PRESENTED THE QU_RTERLY REPORT OF THE SCHOOL—PARK PROGRAM AND THE QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECRE,%TION TO THE BOARD, ITEM 9: OTHER TOPICS WERE DISCUSSED2 SPECIFICALLY ABOUT SECURING BETTER ATTENDANCE AT THE PARK BOARD MEETINGS, IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT A POSSIBLE NEW MEETING TIME WOULD MAKE ATTENDANCE EASIER FOR THE MEMBERS; HOWEVERf ACTION ON THIS MATTER WAS DEFERRED UNTIL THE MAY MEETING, THERE BEING No FURTHER BUSINESS, THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 2:45 PM OFFICIAL: FRANK HARVEY CHA I RMAN MRS. REGAN DUBLIN SECRETARY COPY APRIL 22, 1959 MR, SPENCER ELLIS DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION WICHITA FALLSp TEXAS DEAR MR. ELLIS: FOLLOWING 13 AN EXCERPT OF THE�MINUTES OF THE PLANNING BOARD MEETING HELD FRIDAY APRIL 172 1959, CONCERNING THE EXTENSION OF MISTLETOE DRIVE NORTHWARD INTO JOHNSON ROAD, IF YOU WILL RECALL2 THIS ACTION WAS TAKEN AT THE REqUEST OF THE PARK BOARD IN THEIR MEETING OF MARCH 20., EXCERPTS OF MINUTES, THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY THE ACTING CHAIRMAN9 MRS. ELLIOTT2 WITH THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS PRESENT: MRS. ELLIOTT MR. PARDUE MR. DEAN MR. FEATHERSTON MISTLETOE DRIVE EXTENSION MOTION WAS MADE BY MR. DEAN THAT: 1, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE MORE ADEqUATE ACCESS TO JEFFERSON SCHOOL; MISTLETOE DRIVE SHOULD BE EXTENDED NORTHWARD INTO JOHNSON ROAD. 2. THAT SAKE OF PROPERTY BE LIMITED TO THE TRIANGULAR SHAPED TRACT EAST OF MISTLETOE DRIVE, 3. THAT ANY SALES AGREEMENT ON THE TRACT SPECIFY THAT THE PURCHASER PAY FOR ONE-HALF THE COST OF IMPROVING THE MISLETOE DRIVE EXTENSION. 4, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT THE IMPOIETANCE OF THE STREET BE RECOGNIZED BY USE OF A PORTION OF THE FUNDS, DERIVED FROM SALE OF LAND$ TO PAY ONE-HALF OF PAVING COST* MOTION SECONDED BY MR. PARDUE AND CARRIED. VERY TRULY YOURSO STEVE TAYLOR DIRECTOR OF PLANNING ST'.AH COPY APRIL 10, 1959 MR. FRANK HARVEY, CHAIRMAN WICHITA FALLS PARK BOARD J809 FIFTH STREET WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS DEAR MR. HARVEY: THE CIVIC PLAYHOUSE OF WICHITA FALLS, A NON—PROFIT� COMMUNITY ORGANtZATION, DES IRES TO BUILD A PERMANENT STRUCTURE TO HOUSE THE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES OF THE PLAYHOUSEe IT IS FELT THAT THE CONSTRUC— TION OF SUCH A BUILDING CAN BE FINANCED PROVIDED A SUITABLE LAND SITE CAN BE OBTAINED, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE PLAYHOUSE WISH TO MAKE APPLICATION TO THE PARK BOARD FOR A FIFTY (50) YEAR LEASE ON A MINIMUM OF F IVE ACRES IN THE LAKEVIEW TRACT LOCATED 13ETWEEN HUGHES AND UNIVERSITY ON FARM ROAD 369. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATIONe RESPECTFULLY, S/T NED WALKER, PRESIDENT S/T J. W. AKIN, CHAIRMAN BUILDING COMMITTEE CITY OF WICHITA FALLS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: J FROWh ny 3 1959 SUBjF-CT: COMMENT: ,,, ,,tjng was called to order bV the Vrr,,; z�.j,--bert,, vlith the 9010004 jr* Lo (111Y -P�IacomanL of 06"Ors tq the th,t 'the &: failt a jjth tc-,ci was,,,e 0j, That thO, corg�;u-t 0030 on Zn w �.-Lernuers to toe �ayor,, ne car! r e=Wnd octive status* ' Otion was uT i ro ,cook ana A "-tter paublic educa , arrant 4wricer LOW Sums= fG ,It that t.,10 was "s tzl;.;t repro- Lhe Iran" Gov"asion most",; of the U01010*011 w1c' be better informed as K purno areas be , "o kDOWD to the ymblicA taken re7urdiw', Vis "ter be made .t r, ;i0VOd tilc (),tl)er bi�sinessj lular Of t'�,Je �'i"raasit not S-ach ty I that fuLure rej,)1, r july, �APt-.t _,Id rev"er thL Cj ja, jo ior . I- �L-ce of such a"i 1 averliber With, 10 channo be] ng Maus 1- ,, ,,tirigs could R116 (3) thilt It , ,,,rstood that amargeK 1r, nary Dtion �3C,c x's- �Ajssnar th9t ang it" of notion Was be sub- ,Itcr Ui5CUSS!VnP., (;or'T'r-aicsi oil witain thn wre an agandal wa ,Itted to tho sccreti��rYs that tha secretaVY PvT oars It adVance of that said &70" the naeting* ed In 119=01011 x0josed routo cn&np eKteRsi ON to ad thati ?axk snu ester,,, .,ervice t'-) "t th t !"Witioas in KIM va5 vainted out tnat rioers a toyworary rvu I -j-, Zgjd.-L1tj0T1a1 We We, ro"W wo.1d IQ, �� mveling beyond hamPstead �arker oqumre 100 fare. j, to oe rult CITY OF WICHITA FALLS INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: OATE: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMENT: ,gditional survics uss promsou also in by rcwrMinq. run 1AQL1oAa.7"_ n,)vided tne Qortneast �)f 1,n4;3 cr"'.Y. eoutes huye cx. ;-iughos st"Led, w movide �urc raluid over-all oervica. Thi,�; woidci an inoreare from 10 to 12.3 W avurLfe ryindgq tire. i tu. Additional rautzng, vs wroi.do z�dO 0VQI� Of 0. '1, service. zeak inriod nurain � ad nfturw= ueivA c" woula be on 3Q V.le Wit" OOC hour njoration Qrninr Ica! noulu jo 0:30 A-in to 900 10� with a KrAinx lonvU.'I period. durinp tAr Wh8rnson. Changes as be�,.,'jn lai 31 of this year Fr. Ughe's stated. After ciscassioa, notion was made by .1 , f,,z;t t4ut the proposal by the Whita City lines be accepted by the Transit Con7issjor� and that nano be recarrended to Sm City Council for action. ation wvs seeQnsled b; it. Fare,-ar,'; and Its iQanton curplimanhed the zAi3 Com but p,L-ny o.i Lbeir cooperation bu stated that he felt that this ,;as not the answer to the rroblem, Lhat it woulc raise ccatn Kitrout ircreWnt'.� rVVCQU3* tne Inossimity of eninhuarhood "loop" buses operating between tne various sc!­_�K)Is, 4aid cezetar,- wi­.hin ;articular areas. These loop W,5e5 wouj,d oe u an hz "!�( _ o -)u - Oka by axprcs-'�, r,)ute* to thic ucoirn_t�ywr, �areae in otncr action, 1r. ­eissner to-Ven t4at the secretary STite !X0 '�� ltcx � eltason of Lne octal! jercnants Council liviting a r"-dttee frf z�nlzatian to meet udth the Trannit Wrission, That I tr-tet W Gorrissiol. ',wcdco�,--e any Wass suggastiona or Fla"a which the pinup visht iTvwovernat of trzoit service to the uti7n w"s stc,nant bg r, -n-u'�e and canriod.