1965-04-22 CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES183:
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, HELD ON APRIL 22, 1965 - 7:30_ P. M.
The regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Pearland was
called to order by Mayor Kegley at 7:30 P. M. in the City Hall on
April 22, 1965, with the following present:
Mayor
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
Councilman
City Attorney
City Engineer
City Secretary
John G. Kegley
Victor A. Nolen
Steven A. Shukanes
Joe Dan Calvin
'Basil L. Cogbill
Gene E. Sanders
Jack Harrison
William C. Walsh
W. A. MC Clellan
Visitors: M. N.McGlathery, E. T. Gibbons, Dr. D. R. Armbruster,
Frank Lee, Kelly Sims, Jim Inman, J. R. May, Bob Lee, Tom Alexander
and David L. Smith.
Motion made by Councilman Zhukanes, seconded by Councilman Nolen
that minutes of special meeting held on April 12th, the minutes of
a special meeting held on April 15 and -the regular minutes of meeting
held on April 8, 1965 be approved. WHEREUPON, the question was asked
and the motion carried, all Councilmen voted "aye" with no "noes."
Councilman Sanders absent at this time.
Motion made by Councilman Nolen, seconded -by Councilman Cogbill that
the following outstanding invoices and salaries be paid. WHEREUPON,
the question was asked and the motion carried, all Councilmen present
voted "aye" with no "noes." Councilman Sanders absent at this time.
CHECK NO.
CODE
NAME
AMOUNT
356
213
W. A. McClellan (Salary 4/3065) $
246.88
357
214
Dorothy S. Thompson (Salary 030/65)
123.56
358
215
Elizabeth A. Peirsol (Salary 4/30/65)
113.22
359
215
Dorothy L. Cook (Salary 4/12-4/23/65)
90.42
360
Void
361
215
Cora Annie Reber (Salary 4/30/65)
11.56
362
1017
Earl Leroy Bundy (Salary 4/30/65)
178.60
363
1018
Escue V.Harris (Salary 4/30 65)
211.60
364
1020
S. D. Hill (Salary 4/19-4 23/65)
46.26
365
1020
S. D. Hill (salary 4/26-4 30/65)
57.82
366
617
Alfred H. Casey (Salary 4/30/65)
210.04
367
618
Donald F. Phillips (Salary 4/30/65)
189.40
368
618
Ronald S. Phillips (Salary 4/30/65)
172.01
369
618
Alvis A. Jones (Salary 4/30/65)
154.70
453
477
Mrs. Ralph Heflin (Election Judge)
15.00
454
477
Mrs. Clifford Kliesing (Election Clerk)
12.00
455
477
Mrs. E. E. Martin (Election Clerk)
12.00
456
477
Mrs. Jack Miller (Election Clerk)
12.00
457
992
Pearland State Bank (Interest on
Note for land)
687.50
458
231
Victor A. Nolen (Notary Fee)
2.00
459
678
P. E. Segelquist (91 cases @ $4.00)
364.00
460
1038
Dixie Chemical Co. (Chlorine)
16.50
461
Victs Office Supply
21.15
253
(Typewriter repair $9.50
231
(Office Supplies) 11.65
462
235
The Alvin Sun (Legal Publication)
30.35
463
Crown Central Pet Corp. (Gas & Oil)
8.62
638
$7.82
1037
.�8o
464
242
Xerox (monthly statement)
76.20
465
639
Best Tailors, Inc. (Shirts P. D.)
19.80
466
1038
Badger Meter Mfg. Co. (Badger Meters)
769.20
467
3201
H. R. Stevens, Jr., County Clerk
(Clerk & Judgets fee)
16.05
468
261
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
(Monthly Statement)
146.13
469
661'Southwestern
Bell Telephone Co.
49.18
184
470
236
John G. Kegley (Expense Check for
luncheon in Angleton)
17.50
471
856
Dalsco, Inc. (Limestone & Maintainer
time) 60.5 tons --$1.09 unloading
429.51
472
856
Dalsco, Inc. (Limestone, unload and$l.
hauling) 119.5 tons @ 2.91 - unload
�? 8.00
473
856
Dalsco, Inc. (Limestone, unload a�•09
hauling) 120 tons @ $2.91 -unload
480.00
474
243
Burroughs Corp. (Monthly Statement
for April)
360.00
475
244
Burroughs Corp. (Monthly Statement
for May)
360.00
476
void
477
Phillips Petroleum Co. (Gas & Oil)
268.49
1037
$41.21
638
227.28
478
Mabry Foundry & Machine Co. (Sewer
pipe, saddles, etc.)
509.60
1038
$510.15
67
2.55
479
Utility Supply Co. (Supplies for water
lines)
311.46
1038
$313.16
67
1.70
48o
4305
$15.00
2115
4.50
10.50
481
376
Jack"Harrison (Monthly Retainer)
250.00
1.82
271
P. L. Marquess (Monthly Retainer)
125.00
483
275
William C. Walsh (Monthly Retainer)
50.00
4.84
718
Marvin Ellis (Monthly Retainer)
10.00
Grand Total $ 7,721.81
Mayor Kegley stated that Check No. 470, payable to him in the amount
of $17.50 was for dinner for District Attorney Tom Kenyon, County
Sheriff Gladney, Tom Alexander and himself.
Councilman Shukanes reported that the Subdivision Committee wanted
the minutes to reflect that a preliminary plat, Section 3 of Garden
Acres, had been signed in as of this date.
Councilman Calvin reporting for the Street and Bridge Committee stated
that he hoped to contact County Commissioner Jordan in the'near future
to formulate plans for badly needed street repairs in some sections
of the City9 and would report to the Council later.
Mayor Kegley stated that the Park Committee would consist of the Mayor,
President of the Lions Club, President of the Chamber of Commerce and
the Manager of Drainage District No. 4.,
Motion made by Councilman Nolen, seconded by Councilman Shukanes that
Patrolman A. A. Jones be given the customary $25.00 per month raise
since he had passed the probation period. WHEREUPON, the question
was asked and the motion carried, Councilman Nolen, Calvin and Shukanes
voted "aye." Councilman Cogbill abstained. Councilman Sanders not
present at this time.
Motion made by Councilman Calvin, seconded by Councilman Nolen that
City Civil Defense Director H. W. Raney be instructed to proceed
with purchase of a radio for the Fire Department, through the
County Civil Defense Department as per their requirements and agree-
ment. WHEREUPON, the question was asked and the motion carried,
all Councilmen voted "aye" with no "noes.`
The third reading of the Electrical Code Ordinance No. 110 postponed
for a period of two weeks while the Planning Commission makes a further
study. Councilman Joe Dan'Calvin appointed as a temporary member of
this Commission.
City Engineer Walsh stated that plans and specifications for sanitary
sewage piping for Westminister Subdiirision,; the sanitary sewage extension
on F. M. 518 from the manhole on Johnston Street west for a distance
14.00 feet, and a sanitary sewage line in McGinnis Subdivision on Willits
Drive, -between Block 2 and 3 and along Lot 12 in Block 2 on Dixie
Farm Road to an existing manhole were ready for bids and that request
for bids would be published in the Alvin Sun. Opening date for bids
to be May 8, 1965 at 10:00 A. M.
Mayor Kegley called a special meeting for Thursday Night April 290
1965 for approval of plans and specifications for improvements to
the old water district,
Motion made by Councilman Shukanes, seconded by Councilman Sanders
that plans for location of Sewage Plant Site No. 2 be pursued to see
what might be worked out and that a committee be appointed to present
and solve this matter in an equitable manner for all concerned. Said
Committee to report back on Thursday Night April 29, 1965- WHEREUPON,
the If
was asked and the motion carried, all Councilmen voted
"aye' with no "noes."
Mayor Kegley appointed Councilmen Shukanes, Nolen and Calvin to serve
on this committee. ,
Motion made by Councilman Shukanes, seconded by Councilman Nolen that
the previous question regarding passage of Ordinance No. 112 be brought
from the table and said Ordinance which reads as follows be passed.
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING DRIVERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES TO COME TO A COMPLETE
STOP WITH SAID VEHICLE WHEN APPROACHING A SCHOOL BUS FROM EITHER DIRECTION
WHICH IS STOPPED ON:A PUBLIC STREET OR THOROUGHFARE WITHIN THE CITY OF
PEARLAND, TEXAS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING OR DISCHARGING SCHOOL
CHILDREN; CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO SAME; PROVIDING
FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION; FINDING THAT THERE IS NOT NOW IN EFFECT
ANY ORDINANCE PROTECTING THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF SCHOOL
CHILDREN WITHIN THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREUPON, the question was
asked and the motion carried, all Councilmen voted "aye" with no
"noes."
Mayor Kegley appointed Councilman Sanders as a committee of one to
check with the school authorities concerning Ordinance No. 112.
Motion made by Councilman Shukanes, seconded by Councilman Nolen that
the City accept a deed to a 10 ft. easement along Old Alvin Road
from Westminister Subdivision to Maryts Creek from Dalsco,-Inc.
WHEREUPON, the question was asked and the motion carried, all Councilmen
voted "a.ye" with no "nods." Myr
Motion madebyCouncilman Sanders, seconded by Councilman Shukanes
that Drainage District No. 4 be requested to recut the drainage ditch
in Westminister Subdivision to the Old Alvin Highway. WHEREUPON, the
question was asked and the motion carried, all Councilmen voted "aye"
with no "noes."
David L. Smith, developer of Rtegal Oaks stated that an additional sum
of money had been turned over the City as escrow funds for the future
black topping of Regal Drive and that a small sum more would be paid
when the lots havebeen fully paid for. He requested the City to do
the black topping now and he would turn in the '.;balance due, or if the
City would pay the escrow funds direct to a contractor so that the
black topping could be completed now.
Motion made by Councilman Shukanes, seconded by Councilman Nolen that
David L. Smith be instructed to black top Regal Drive in accordance
with City plans and specifications, the City to pay from the escrow
funds being held for the black topping of Regal Drive direct to the
contractor.
Meeting adjourned at 10:10P. M.
Minutes approved as read and/or corrected this the day of
1965.
Attest:
ayor
City Secretary