Ord. 1358-18 2019-09-23ORDINANCE NO. 1358-18
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Pearland, Texas, amending non -
development usage and service fees; containing a savings clause, a
severability clause, a repealer clause, providing for publication and an
effective date.
WHEREAS, various departments of the City charge fees for usage, permits, and other
services not related to development; and
WHEREAS, the organization of all such non -development fees into one ordinance enhances
the efficiency of the fee amendment process and improves customer service; now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the charges and fees contained in the attached Exhibit "A" are hereby
adopted.
Section 2. Savings. All rights and remedies which have accrued in favor of the City
under this Chapter and amendments thereto shall be and are preserved for the benefit of the City.
Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion
of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid, unconstitutional or otherwise unenforceable by any
court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent
provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof.
Section 4. Repealer. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed but only to the extent of such conflict.
Section 5. Publication and Effective Date. The City Secretary shall cause this
Ordinance, or its caption, to be published in the official newspaper of the City of Pearland, upon
passage of such Ordinance. The Ordinance shall then become effective ten (10) days from and
after its publication, or the publication of its caption, in the official City newspaper.
ORDINANCE NO. 1358-18
PASSED and APPROVED ON FIRST READING this the 16" day of September, A. D., 2019.
ooFQ...... TOM REID
MAYOR
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MARIA RODRIGUEZ
INTERIM CITY SECRETAR
PASSED and APPROVED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING this the 23rd day of
September, A. D., 2019.
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TOM REID
MAYOR
�� VOTING RECORD SECOND AND FINAL READING
MARIA E. R DRALIEZ SEPTEMBER 23 2019
INTERIM CITY SECRETARY Voting"Aye" - Councilmembers Reed,
Hernandez, Perez, Owens,
APPROVED AS TO FORM
" ICL -
DARRIN M. COKER
CITY ATTORNEY
Voting "No" - Councilmembers Orlando, Little, Moore.
Motion passes 4 to 3,
PUBLICATION DATE: September 25, 2019
EFFECTIVE DATE: October4, 2019
PUBLISHED AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 3.10
OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS
FEE SCHEDULE
EMS
Ambulance Application Fee (per company) $250.00
Ambulance Permit Fee (per ambulance) $100.00
Ambulance Re -inspection Fee $75.00
FIRE
Re -inspection Fees
V Re -inspection $ 75.00
2ntl Re -inspection $ 75.00
3rd Re -inspection and thereafter, each $200.00
After hours Inspection $200.00
(After S:OOpm Monday -Thursday; after 4:00pm
on Friday, and on weekends)
Accident Report
$
6.00
(As may be amended from time to time by State Statute)
First Time Reconnect
$ 30.00
Notarized Accident Report
$
8.00
(As may be amended from time to time by State Statute)
Connect Fee
Clearance Letter
$
5.00
(As may be amended from time to time by State Statute)
Copies
$
0.10 per page
CD/DVD
$
1.00
Crafted Precious Metal Dealer License fee $100.00 annually
Alarm Permit:
Residential Rates provided in
Commercial Ordinance No 569-3
False Alarm Fee:
Police Department (per occurrence after 5 per yr) Rates provided in
Fire Department (per occurrence after 5 peryr) Ordinance No 569-3
UTILITY BILLING
Delinquent Fees:
First Time Reconnect
$ 30.00
Subsequent Reconnect Charges
$ 50.00
"Red Flag" Identity Report
$ 3.00
Connect Fee
residential $ 30.00
commercial/industrial/builders $ 50.00
Deposits:
Commercial $200.00
Residential Owner $100.00
Residential Renter $185.00
Residential Garbage Only $ 50.00
Additional deposit for services terminated twice within six months
Residential $ 75.00
Commercial S170.00
Meter Cost:
New/Replacement
5/8"
$271.00
1"
$328.00
2" Displacement
$633.00
2" Compound
$1,528.00
3"
$8,555.00
4"
$10,005.00
6"
$13,402.00
8" (6 x 8)
$14,605.00
10"
$28,515.00
12"
$29,693.00
(subject to change based on contract pricing)
New meters would also require deposit and connection fee
Register Replacement $240.00
Antenna Replacement Based on cost
Meter Testing
5/8 — 3/4" Meter $ 80.00
1" Meter $ 100.00
11/2" Meter $100.00
2"-8" Meters $150.00
8" and above Meters $200.00
Same Day New Service Connections $100A0
Containment Traps $100.00/year
Including but not limited to grease, grit, grass, oil, lint and other contaminants.
Meter Inspection/Installation
Initial $ 40.00
Re -inspection $ 75.00
Temporary Fire Hydrant Meter
($100.00 non-refundable)
Temporary Fire Hydrant Location Change
Additional Recycling Cart
Temporary Connect/Disconnect Fee
Temporary Water/Sewer Service for
Residential Landlords/Property Managers
Water/Sewer Rates -Effective 10/01/2019
$1,500.00
$ 50.00
$ 60.00
$ 10.00
$50 for ten days, up to
2,000 gallons and connection
Base (Single Unit by Meter Size)
Water
Sewer
Residential
5/8"
$15.78
$22.74
3/4"
$15.78
$22.74
1"
$26.30
$37.89
11/2"
$52.60
$75.79
2"
$84.16
$121.26
3"
$157.79
$227.37
4"
$262.99
$378.95
6"
$525.97
$757.90
8"
$841.56
$1,212.63
10"
$1,209.74
$1,743.16
Commercial
5/8"
$15.78
$22.74
3/4"
$23.68
$34.11
1"
$39.46
$56.85
11/2"
$78.92
$113.70
2"
$126.27
$181.92
3"
$236.75
$341.10
4"
$394.59
$568.50
6"
$789.17
$1,137.00
8"
$1,262.68
$1,819.20
10"
$1,815.10
$2,615.10
Multi -Unit (per unit)
$15.78
$22.74
Residential Volumetric
0-2,000 gallons
In base
In base
2,001- 6,000 gallons
$4.06
$5.00
6,001-15,000 gallons
$5.09
$5.00
15,001-25,000 gallons
$6.11
$5.00
25,001+ gallons
$8.14
$5.00
Commercial/Multi-Unit Volumetric
0-2,000 gallons
In base
In base
2,001+ gallons
$5.09
$5.00
Irrigation Volumetric
$23.68
$34.11
0 - 2,000 gallons
In base
$56.85
2,001+ gallons
$6.11
$113.70
Water and Sewer Rates -Residential and Commercial Effective 1/1/2020
Base (Single Unit by Meter Size)
Water
Sewer
5/8"
$15.78
$22.74
3/4"
$23.68
$34.11
1"
$39.46
$56.85
11/2"
$78.92
$113.70
2"
$126.27
$181.92
3"
$236.75
$341.10
4"
$394.59
$568.50
6"
$789.17
$1,137.00
8"
$1,262.68
$1,819.20
10"
$1,815.10
$2,615.10
Multi -Unit (per unit)
$15.78
$22.74
Residential Volumetric
0-2,000 gallons
In base
In base
2,001-6,000 gallons
$4.06
$5.00
6,001-15,000 gallons
$5.09
$5.00
15,001-25,000 gallons
$6.11
$5.00
25,001+ gallons
$8.14
$5.00
Commercial/Multi-Unit Volumetric
0-2,000 gallons
In base
In base
2,001+ gallons
$5.09
$5.00
Irrigation Volumetric -
0 - 2,000 gallons
In base
2,001+ gallons
$6.11
Residential Wastewater Cap
Standardized monthly billing amount (gallons) to be based on the average consumption of the months of December,
January, February, which are typically billed in Jan, Feb, Mar, not to exceed 12,000 gallons. Wastewater Cap would be
adjusted each April.
New Residents
Default billing amount (gallons) of 6,000 gallons
Billing Adjustments
Water adjustments may be given for leaks, excluding irrigation leaks for all customers. Residential customer sewer
rates are adjusted as set by the Winter quarter Average. See Ordinance 870-6
Customer without metered water
Default billing amount (gallons) of 10,000.
Customer outside City Limits
All charges for water and sewer service are at a rate of 1 %times that existing in the City.
Sewer Use Credit Program
Application Fee $500.00
Monthly Administrative Charge $ 50.00
Annual Testing Fee See Above
If repairs are needed, in addition to the testing fee, there will be charges for labor and parts,
plus retesting fee of $75.00
Accounts opened for the purpose of the sewer use credit for sub -metering will not be required to
put down a deposit nor billed water or sewer rates.
FINANCE
NSF or Returned Check/Credit Card Fee $ 25.00
ENGINEERING
Grading Permit $125.00
After Hours/Weekend Inspections $ 60.00/hr
Holiday Inspections $ 75.00/hr
PUBLIC WORKS
Water Tap Fee's
All taps include meter, cts, corporation, saddle, curb stop and meter box
5/8" and'Q' Short Tap
$1,300
5/8" and W Long Tap
$1,700
YV U -branch Assy w/2nd Y meter
$800.00 + added cost if needec
1" Short Tap
$1,400
1"Long Tap
$1,700
2" Short Tap
$3,200.00
2" Long Tap
$3,400.00
Gravity Sewer Tap Fee's
4" Short Tap
$1,100
4" Long Tap
$1,500
Force Main Tap Fee's
2" Short Tap
$1,400
2" Long Tap
$1,800
Additional Cost if applicable
$ 1.00
Restoration — Sod
$ 75.00
(Includes prep & install of 10' x 10' area of sod)
Actual Cost
Restoration — Sidewalk & Sod
$ 285.00
(Includes prep & install of 4' wide x 6' long sidewalk and 10' x 10' area of sod)
$ 1.00
Traffic Control
$ 225.00
(Rental cost of 3 water filled barriers or rental of 2 static message boards for 1 month)
$ 3.00
Commercial Meter Deposit
$ 100.00
Banner Deposit
$ 50.00
Banner Installation Fee
$400.00
CITY SECRETARY
Copy Charge: (pursuant to State law, including but not limited to and as may be amended from time to time by State
Statute)
Paper
$ 0.10
Oversize Paper
$ 0.50
Diskette
$ 1.00
Magnetic tape
Actual Cost
Data Cartridge
Actual Cost
Tape Cartridge
Actual Cost
Rewritable CD (CD -RW)
$ 1.00
Non-rewritable CD (CD -R)
$ 1.00
Digital video disc (DVD)
$ 3.00
JAZ Drive
Actual Cost
Other electronic media
Actual Cost
VHS cassette
$ 2.50
Audio cassette
$ 1.00
Oversize paper copy
$ 0.50
Specialty paper
Actual Cost
Labor charge $ 15.00
Overhead 20% of labor
Alcohol Beverage Permit:
BE -On Premise $150.00
BQ-Wine&Beer Off -Premise $ 60.00
BF -Off Premise $ 60.00
BG-Wine&Beer On -Premise that hold a Food/Bev. Permit $175.00
BL - Late Hours On -Premise $250.00
PE -Cartage $ 20.00
LB -Late Hours Mixed Beverage $150.00
RM - Mixed Beverage Restaurant
$750.00
BP -Brew Pub License
$500.00
P -Package Store
$500.00
PS- Package Store Tasting Permit
$ 25.00
X - General Class B Wholesalers Permit
$300.00
O- Private Carrier's Permit
$ 30.00
G -Winery Permit
$ 75.00
GF- Winery Festival Permit
$ 50.00
Peddlers Permit
Primary Permit Holder $ 75.00 max of 3 mo.
Assistant working under primary $ 5.00/mo. per assistant
Surety Bond (required( $1,000.00
ANIMAL CONTROL
V impound
$ 30.00
2nd impound
$ 40.00
3r° impound
$ 50.00
Adoption unaltered
$ 35.00
Transportation
$ 5.00
Adoption altered with Rabies
$ 90.00
Adoption altered w/out Rabies
$ 75.00
Livestock impound per head
$125.00
2nd impound
$150.00
3`d impound
$200.00
Quarantine impound
$ 60.00
Daily board domestic
$ 10.00 per day
Daily board livestock
$ 30.00 per day
City License
Altered one year
$ 10.00
3 year
$ 30.00
Un -altered one year
$ 30.00
3 year
$ 80.00
Replacement tag
$ 5.00
Dangerous Dog registration
$100.00
Disposal Domestic Animals
Up to 25 lbs
$ 30.00
26 lbs to 60 lbs
$ 60.00
61 lbs and over
$ 90.00
Large animal contract
$200.00 and up
Euthanasia on demand
$ 60.00
Surrender of owned pet
$ 50.00
Cat carrier
$ 5.00
Collar - nylon
$ 3.00
Collar —leather
Micro -chip implant includes pet registration
PARKS & RECREATION
Non-resident fees Programs and Leagues
Resident Non-resident
Fee fee
Cost less 20% discount Program Cost
*Flat rate schedule for league registration; no discounts apply.
Non-resident fee for Senior Center
Resident fee for Senior Center
Transportation fees for the Melvin Knapp Senior Center (Specialty Trip)
Special Event Permit Fee
Deposits
Centennial Park Pavilions
Southdown Park Pavilion
Southdown Stage and lawn
Independence Park large Pavilion
Cost + $4.00
$ 25.00
$ 50.00 per year
$ 25.00 per year
$ 2.00 round-trip In City
$ 5.00 round trip Outside City
$ $100.00
$ 50.00
$ 50.00
$140.00
$200.00
Independence Park Stage and Lawn
$300.00
Independence Park Lawn A
$ 50.00
Independence Park lawn B
$ 50.00
Independence Park Full Park*
$500.00
Independence Park Swimming Pool
$100.00
Gazebo at City Hall
$ 50.00
Westside Event Center Meeting Room
$140.00
Westside Event Center Banquet Hall
$140.00
*Full Park only includes rentable amenities; park closure requests must be processed via special event permits.
Indoor rental cleaning Fee
$180.00
Administrative fee for rental cancellations
$ 25.00
Rental Fees
Outdoor
*Full Park only includes rentable amenities; park closure requests must be processed via special events permit.
Events that are open to the public and that include the sale of anything (e.g., ticket sales, merchandise, food and
beverages, alcohol, etc.) will be charged the base area rental fee and 5% of net revenues.
Indoor
Facility
1/2 Day
Full Day
Facility
Resident
Non -Resident
Non-
Profit
Resident
Non-
Resident
Non -Profit
Centennial Park Pavilion
$60.00
$90.00
$120.00
$180.00
Southdown Park Pavilion
$60.00
$90.00
$120.00
$180.00
Southdown Park Stage & Lawn
$180.00
$270.00
$90
$360.00
$540.00
$180.00
Independence Park Large
Pavilion
$180.00
$270.00
$90
$270.00
$405.00
$135
Independence Park Stage & Lawn
N/A
N/A
N/A
$450.00
$675.00
$225
Independence Park Lawn A
$60.00
$90.00
$30.00
$90.00
$135.00
$45.00
Independence Park Lawn B
$60.00
$90.00
$30.00
$90.00
$135.00
$45.00
Independence Park Full Park*
N/A
N/A
N/A
$1,200.00
$1,800.00
$600.00
Gazebo at City Hall
$30.00
$60.00
*Full Park only includes rentable amenities; park closure requests must be processed via special events permit.
Events that are open to the public and that include the sale of anything (e.g., ticket sales, merchandise, food and
beverages, alcohol, etc.) will be charged the base area rental fee and 5% of net revenues.
Indoor
Facility
Non-profit
Resident
Non -Resident
Westside Event Center Meeting Room
$15.00/hr
$60.00/hr
$70.00/hr
Westside Event Center Banquet Hall
$60.00/hr
$85.00/hr
$95.00/hr
Athletic Field Usage Fees
Recognized Sports Associations
Deposit
Player Fee
Utility Fee
$500.00 per Season
$10.00 Res/$20.00 Non -Res
$150.00 per Month
Practices
Resident
Non -Resident
$15.00/hour
$25.00/hour
plus $10.00/hour for lights
plus $10.00/hour for lights
Recreation Center and Natatorium
Initiation Fee, for all
Annual Membership with Contract
Category
Resident
Games
Adult
Resident
Non -Resident
Additional Person
$20.00/hour
$30.00/hour
Active Adult
plus$10.00/hour for lights
plus$10.00/hour for lights
Additional Active Adult
Price includes initial paint & dirt work
$165.00
Household
$660.00
$990.00
Tournaments
Individual
Resident
Non -Resident
Household
$20.00/hour
$30.00/hour
plus $10.00/hour for lights
plus $10.00/hour for lights
plus $10.00/field for paint & dirt work
plus $10.00/field for paint & dirt work
Light schedule is as follows:
*** Lights are non-negotiable and in one hour increments. Tournament director must turn in
tournament schedule one week prior to tournament start date.
Daylight Savings - lights are turned on at 5 p.m.
Non -Daylight Savings - lights are turned on at 7 p.m.
Recreation Center and Natatorium
Initiation Fee, for all
Annual Membership with Contract
Category
Resident
Non -Resident*
Adult
$330.00
$495.00
Additional Person
$165.00
$247.50
Active Adult
$231.00
$346.50
Additional Active Adult
$110.00
$165.00
Household
$660.00
$990.00
Natatorium Only
Individual
$220.00
$330.00
Household
$440.00
$660.00
* Non -Resident Fee = resident rate a 50%
Monthly Membership without Contract
Category
Resident
Non -Resident*
Adult
$35.20
$52.80
Additional Person
$17.60
$26.40
Active Adult
$24.20
$36.50
Additional Active Adult
$12.10
$18.70
$ 32.00
Household
1 $69.30
$104.50
Natatorium Only
Individual
$23.10
$35.20
Household
$46.20
$69.30
- Non -Resident Fee = resident rate +]ms
"Monthly Fee = annual divided by 12+ 50%
Recreation Center and Natatorium Membership includes facilities, drop In child care, basic health and fitness classes.
Natatorium Only membership Includes access to the natatorium only.
Trial Membership (one time per individual)
7 for 7 Trial
Locker Rentals (maximum rentals -10 lockers in each locker room)
Annual
Monthly
Group Exercise Punch Card (20 punches)
Daily Fees
18+ years of age
12 -17 years of age
3 -11 years of age
Family
Child Care
Definitions
Individual
Active Adult
Household
Additional Person
Child
Family
$ 30.00 for 30 days
$ 7.00 for 7 days
$100.00
$ 10.00
$ 50.00
$ 8.00
$ 5.00
$ 3.00
$18.00
$ 5.00
12-59 years old
60+ years old
Up to 5 people residing in the same home
addition to an existing membership/fee. Must reside in the same house as primary
3-11 years old
Up to 2 adults and 3 children.
Recreation Center Rental Rates
Non -Profit
Member
Resident
Non -Member
Non -Resident
Non -Member
Entire Facility
$225.00/hour
$450.00/hour
$675.00/hour
$900.00/hour
One Full Court
Hourly
$40.00/hour
$80.00/hour
$120.00/hour
$160.00/hour
Daily
$400.00/day
$800.00/day
$1,200.00/day
$1,600.00/day
Entire Gym
Hourly
$80.00/hour
$160.00/hour
$240.00/hour
$320.00/hour
Daily
$800.00/day
$1,600.00/day
$2,400.00/day
$3,200.00/day
One Multipurpose/
Activity Room
$33.00/hour
$65.00/hour
$98.00/hour
$130.00/hour
Entire Multipurpose/
Activity Room
$65.00/hour
$130.00/hour
$195.00/hour
$260.00/hour
Resident Rate
Zone Meeting Room
$15.00/hour
$30.00/hour
$30.00/hour
$30.00/hour
$142.00
Kidz Korner, The Zone, Gymnasium, Multipurpose Room, Track, Activity Room, Racquetball Courts, 2n, floor cafe area.
-Day= 12 hours
--Non-athletic events in the gymnasium will result in the following fees:
-"Deposits - $140.00 for multipurpose rental space or 25% for party package or recreation space.
Floor covering
Party Package Rates
$150.00.00/per court
Security
COP Security Fee
Number
1-30 Guests
11-20 Guests
21-30 Guests
31-40 Guests
Resident Rate
$112.00
$152.00
$192.00
$232.00
Non -Resident Rate
$142.00
$182.00
$222.00
$272.00
Security
COP Security Fee
Number
(paid directly to officer at
Participants
beginning of event)
COP Custodial Fee
Event Staff
< 75
1 @ $30.00/hour when admission charged
$100.00/day
$50.00
75-200
1 @ $30.00/hourwhen admission charged
$200.00/day
$50.00
251-500
2 @ $30.00/hour
$350.00/day
$100.00
501-1,000
2 @ $30.00/hour
$450.00/day
$150.00
> 1,000
2 @ $30.00/hour
$600.00/day
$200.00
COP P & R Aquatics Supervision (CPO/AFO) Fee (500+events only)
$35/hour
$10 per hour per
Additional Lifeguard Supervision Lifeguard
Day Timing System (one system) (If operator is included then additional staff charges $200.00/day
will apply)
Events Requiring 50 -meter configuration will require an additional set-up fee $300.00
Special Note: 2 parking lot attendants are required for all events with an anticipated 500+ total attendance,
.Parking lot attendants are $15.00 an hour and this fee will be assessed with other rental fees.
' Custodial fee includes the additional cleaning supplies and inventory to support the rental as well
as any staff needed to manage the cleaning of restrooms, trash, stands, etc.
--For large rental/meets (over 500FE) an additional "Extra Heavy Cleanup/Restoration Fee" of
$250.00 per day will be assessed.
Delores Fenwick Nature Center Fee Schedule
Cateo Non -Profit Or anization
Field Tri $8.00/guest 8.00/ uest
Classroom Rental 25.00/hr 50.00/hr
Miscellaneous branded merchandise will be sold in accordance
to the adopted cost -recovery model.
Health
Fees for Health Certificates and Re -inspection on Food Related Establishments
Faster homes
Full Service
Limited Preparation
1-4 employees
$150.00
$125.00
5-9 employees
$200.00
$150.00
10 - 25 employees
$350.00
$200.00
26 - 50 employees
$500.00
$225.00
51-100 employees
$600.00
$250.00
101 or more employees
$750.00
$250.00
Faster homes
$50.00
Prepackaged Only
$150.00
Mobile Units
$225.00
Additional units
$225.00
Produce Vendor
$100.00
Schools / Da cares
$125.00
Temporary fees for Special Events
$50.00
Pre -opening inspection fee
$100.00
Re -inspection Fee for failing initial inspection
$75.00
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set theFBS record for consecutive King was 16 -of -33 for 229 yards -
The No. 10 slate -ranked Dawson Lady Eagles are on a
games with at least one passing and two touchdown and ran for s fI
quest to capture the 2019 District 23-6A championship
and one coshing touchdown last 116 yards and another score in the4
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and one of the obstacles in their path are their cross-town
week. 38-31 loss to the Green Wave.
cousin Pearland Lady Oilers.
King had two touchdown passes With the secure tied 31-31, Want,
Dawson rolled to a 25-1I, 25-15, 25-20 win before an
during the fust half against Tulare. shacked the Cougars when they
energy -filled crowd at the Dawson gym in the district
He set the record on a 35 -yard mn scored the winning touchdown in _.
opener for both teams.
with 13:16 left in the second quar- the final 15 seconds of the game
Alexis Jones led the offensive attack for Dawson with
ear. on a trick play and a long pass.
17 kills and eight digs while Nicole Deslatte added 10.
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Allyah McDonald had four blocks. Kamryn Scroggins
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had 14 digs and 28 assists.
McDonald, who recently set the school record for most
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Kaylie Kovach and Jackie Arrington each had six kills
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for Pearland while April Conant had three blocks. Emily
Smajstrla had 10 digs and Chloe Jordan had 14 digs
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Dawson 3 - Brwmwood 0
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of property to satisfy land-
LEGAL NOTICE
Dawson hosled Brai—wood In their second district
lord's lien. Property will be sold to highest bidderfor
Peadarbl catdeml school District will be aaapNg bids until 1159 pori,
contest of the season and swept the Lady Bues 25 -15,25 -
Cash by online auction at www.storagetreasums.m m, for
PDT, Monday, November 4, 2019 ton
17, 25-18 to improve their season record to 29-4 and 2-0
Able Self Storage, 17215 Pearland She. Rd., Peerland,
in league play.
TX 77594 on Oct. 4, 2019 at 12:00 P.M. Property will be
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Alexia Jones led the Offense with ll kills and 12 digs
sold by the space. $100 cleanup and removal deposit
required. Seller reserves the right to withdraw property
Imeresled proPosersmaythibi ensconsulting.cormp todemmIcedure
while Allyah McDonald had eight kills and Kylie Nance
from sale. Property Includes contents of spaca/spaces
eolicilarbo Proposers are encouraged to submit a n sporese sort all ques-
had seven kills. Kamryn Scroggins had 25 assists.
for the lollewln TENANTS and can be viewed online at
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Pearland 3 - Alter Taylor 0
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tools, fum0ure, fire rims, Ross, James
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The Pearland lady Oilers opened District 23-6A with a
signs;
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Ross, James - furniture, white board, mirror, children
3-0 sweep of Alief Taylor 25-6, 25-14, 25-14.
Items; Guerrero, Norma - furniture, children items.
The Lady Oilers were led by April Conant who had 13
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kills Jackie Arrington who had 17 kills and Kaylie
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE of property to satisfy
landlord's lien. Property will be sold to highest bitl-
der for cash by online auction at www.storagetrea-
sures.com, for Able Self Storage, 17215 Pentland
Sites Rd., Pearland, TX 77584 on Oct. 11, 2019 at
12:00 P.M. Property will be sold by the space. $700
cleanup and removal deposit required. Seller
reserves the right to withdraw, property from sale.
Property Includes contents of space/spacea for the
following TENANTS and can be viewed online at
www.storagetreasures.com: Dennison, Charles -
Truck, 2018 International Model 430.
Kovach who added 12 kills. Jenna Gray had 29 assists
while Chloe Jordan had 14 digs.
Pearland 3 - Alter Ellik 0
Pearland rebounded from their loss to Dawson to
sweep Alief Elsik 25-14, 25-14, 25-I8.
Kaylie Kovach led the offense with 12 kills while
Jackie Arrington had 11 kills and April Conant added six
kills. Jenna Gray bad 19 assists and Chloe Jordan had 15
digs with Emily S jstrla adding 13 digs.
Friendswood 3 - Texas City 0
The Frfenciswood Lady Mustangs .swept the Texas City
Lady Stings in a competitive match 3-0.
Friendswood won three very competitive games 25-23,
25-I8, 25-22 to open up District 22-5A action.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS PEARLAND ISD'S
STATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY RATING
Pearland ISO will hod a plb'.ic meeting at 600 PM, Tuesday, October 8, 2019
in the Board Room of the Administrator Building at
Itin N Main, Pearland, TX 77581.
The purpose d Uu meeling is to discuss PISD'S,,h g of'A' IID
5uperioAcnievamenY on the scale's financial 30.rountaplky system.
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each had 10 digs. Weatherley had 45 assists.
Friday Morning Continuing
Education starts Oct. 4
If you've ever wondered what it's like to train for space
travel, come learn what it takes from former astronaut
Gregory Chamitoff and virtual reality pioneer Evelyn
Mvalles on Monday, Oct. 7, 6-8 p.m. at University of
Houston -Clear Lake at Pearland.
Although astronauts go through thousands of hours of
training before taking off to space, some trainings include
"virtual components" that resemble the real world and
cannot be replicated on Earth.
Chamitoff served six months aboard the International
Space Station in 2008. Minelles left her NASA virtual
reality laboratory in May to join UH -Clear lake as asso-
ciate vice president for strategic information initiatives
and technology.
The discussion is in room 102 of UHCL Pearland's
Health Sciences and Classroom Building. 1200 Pearland
Pkwv.
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by PEARLAND ALLIANCE FOR THE ARTS & CULTURE
Pearland artists will present an interactive diversity showcase in
global dance, music, and theater in celebration of the
City of Pearland's 125th Birthday!
For more information visit peariandalliance.org LIVE
September 26 If 2:00-6:00PM ART
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