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VOL V (08-09-1976 to 06-14-1977) , 1 (CONTINUATION OF MINUTES OF REGULAR AUGUST TERM, HELD AUGUST 9, 1976) LATERAL ROAD REFUND . . , . BOARD OF COUNTY AND DISTRICT ROAD INDEBTEDNESS P. O. Box 12608 Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711 I t Juiy 21, 1976 Hon. Willis F. Jetton County Jugge Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 J I (;\l Dear Sir: ~ ~ On September 1, we will credit your lateral road account with Cl $15,861.05 which represents your county's share of the Lateral Road ~ Fund as of August 31" This amount will be forwarded to your county to be used for the con- struction or improvement of. your county lateral roads. Prior to for- warding your county's portion of the Lateral Road Fund, it:i:s required by statute that we receive from you an order of your Commissioners' Court requesting that we return these funds to your county and a state~;, ment contained therein indicating the.purpose for which these funds will be used. :1 ., , Yours very truly, (s) Jesse James ,State Treasurer Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the State Board of County and District Road Indebtedness be requested to forward to Calhoun County its portion of the lateral road funds due to be refunded in the foregoing letter to be used for the purpose of construction and/or improvement of Calhoun County lateral rqads and that such 'funds be divided equally between the four commissioner precincts. ' JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - PRECINCT 2 Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that O. R. Carter be appointed Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, effective immediately, to serve until the next General Elction and until his successor has qualified. I BUDGET, 1976 - PUBLIC HEARING Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to advertise notice of public hearing to amend the 1976 Budget; said public hearing to be held September 17, 1976 at 10:00 A. M. ~:' , '!; i,t " , '. , , f j , '. i , ! ! ~, , . r f II r \ , \ i , , ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $37,062.06 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was ~~d~ py .Gommi~~ . sioner Lind~ey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment'. PERSONNEL SESSION I: The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertine~t provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced. that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County ~udge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, . this. meeting will be reopened to t]:H~ public. The Court then went into closed session. At the.~nd of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had: - COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT' The County ,Treasurer presented .-herltmonthly report. and 'after reading and yerifying.same, a motion was made'by Commissi6nerKabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said reportbe.approved. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Cqllecto~ present~d,his,monthly:report and after reading and ~erifying same, a motion ,was made by COmmissioner ~elk,' seconded:By Commi~sioner,L~ndsey, .and ~arried, that 'said 'report be approved. ~ , I The Court thereupon recessed until Tuesday,. August --10, 19.76 at , 9:00 A. M. at which time they will hold a'worKsession'on the' , 1977 B~dget.. " ,I ~ ~ g Cl o I I 3 AUGUST 12, 1976, 10:00 A. M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling.$26,990.66 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, '-tnat said claims be approved .for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $61,195.30 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON AGING Mrs. Frances Adame and Mrs. Lupe Farris with the Information and Re- ferral Service, Governor's Council on Aging, made the following report to the Court concerning their daily activities. The Calhoun County office of "Information and Referral" was established on March 3, 1975, by Contractual Agreement between Rooert W. Burr, Golden Crescent Council of Govern- ments, and Clayton Toalson, Calhoun County Health Department. The once renewed contract is programmed to remain ,in effect through January 31, 1976, unless cancelled by either of the signatories to the agreement. The agency, is housed in the Calhoun County Health Depart- ment building, and is staffed by one paid employee, Mrs. Frances Adame, who is salaried (miniglum wage) by' the Golden Crescent Council of Governments. Several volunteers parti- cipate in the Dial-A-Friend progTam which will be later ad- dressed. In addition to paying the salary of the one full-t~me staff person, the C. O. G. also provides payment for its two tele- phones, and a sum of $15.00 monthly for office space, furni- ture, and;equipment. The agency is scheduled to move into its new quarters at the County Agriculture Bui-lding during the first part of August. Broadly stated, the basic objectives of the office of Information and Referral, are: a. To receive calls from or on behalf of the older citizens of our community; b. To understand the nature of the information or service they require; 4-(\ c. To direct and referr them to an agency or . - organization- able' ani:r i.iillii1g to- assIst- them.' . -- , .. I: ~ During the tenor of its brief existance, the local agency - has- receiveirT,0241.b.coming calls' frOin-,- or' in--the' 1.nterest- . - of the elderly in Calhoun County. The.nat1.!re of the in-':~~:, quires vary, but essentially they relate-to-med1.ca1.d~'medlcare, social security, insurance-and-transpqrta~ion. - . , "Dial-A-Frierid" is-a p'rogram specifically directed at main- . ... ~ .. -. .. taining week-day contac t with a .number of :.the ,local elderly. A total of 28 volunteers take scheduled turns in calling the listed older citizens who live alone and have expressed a desire to be called daily. The calls serve a two-fold purpose: I, 1. To ascertain the health and condition of the -person called, and, 2. a lorely To ,brighten wha~ might .otherwise and 'elderly person. be a dull day ,for It is important to note that in the event a person fails to respond to a telephone call, a neighbor who has consented to check on that elderly will be calledupon,c ~n~. i!l:some. ~n:. . stances, a home visit is made to determine the reason. A sense -ofsecurity~and knowing that someon~ cares is most important to the -Jive-a-:.lones,' . - '.0:. A number of the incoming calls to the I and R office are I concerned with tr?nsportation requirements .of the elderly. Through a contact with ~he'Vi~toria Department of Community _.Affairs, a bus. isprovid'ed on. WedIlesday .of eac.h week -to trans- port eligible recipients to va.riousd~st:inations wi.thin- the county. . The ,bus boards the r.fders -atthei,r, residence and delivers ,them,to such places'as grocery stores, drug stores, banks, post office; doctors .an~ dentist, offices.: The bus returns all riders to their homes on completion of their .business. - On the l?st Wednesday: of. each month, the bus is sphedu.led JO transpor.t. patients to doctors.pffices in . Victor"ia. .- In addition to the above, the I and R .office further' arranges transportation to John Sealy Hospital on an neede4 basis. To be eligible for the D.P.W. transportation',i a patient. must be an S.. S'. L recepient. The service is provided out of Beeville. .... "\ ~ - .. d ~ ..... ~ Approximately' 30 01gercitizens p~ve been assisted, in the pre- paration of forms and records relating'toinsurance ~laims, income'tax, social security and/or welfare. applications.' Some effort has been directed at assi!l:ting-the elderly in locating suitable housing. - . Since many of the elderly are Sp~nish speaking only~ and others experience difficulty in understanding what they have been'toldor')attemptedto~read, the pffice of land R concerns itself with the translation and;interpertation of'mail'and other communication. Presently~ 18 citizens avail themselves of this' service' regularly:. I I c 5 Clients are regularly referred to doctors, dentists, county health department, vocational rehabilatation, state welfare, social security, food:stamp, pome health and other agencies. In some instances, the staff person transports the individual to the agency to'. which the referral is made. The Court commended Mrs. Farris and Mrs. Adame for the work their agency is doing with the elderly in Calhoun County. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - BOND,PRECINCT NO.2 , Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seco~ded by Commi~sioner Belk, and carried, that the'bond of O. R. C~rter, Justice of the Peace, Pre- cinct No. 2 be approved. N THE COURT THEREUPON RECESSED UNTIL FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1976 at ~ 1:30 P. M. ,:::, o I AUGUST 13, 1976, 1:30 P. M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $7,557.04 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion. was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. COUNTY ROADS - RIGHT OF WAY, ROSENBAUM ROAD Motion by Commission~r Kabela, seqonded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the following Right of Way Easements for the Rosenbaum Road be accepted and paid for out of Revenue Sharing Funds, as follows: 1. Easement from Don Cunningham and wife on 0.39 of an acre of land for which the sum of $400.00 shall be paid. '.. 2. Easement ,from D. W. Meeks and wife on 0.13 of an acre of land for which no payment is to be made unless the Federal Land Bank requires a payment, in which event the payment will be in the amount required by Federal Land Bank. III CIVIL DEFENSE - CB BASE STATION Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the Civil Defense Director be authorized to pur- chase a Midland CB Base Station at a cost of $318.00 and a new CB antenna for the Courthouse at. an approximate cost of$llO.OO in- cluding installation. 6;' , , Tre following action is action that'should have been'taken by the Commissioners' Court on July' 16, J 976' butcthrpugh an' oversight the. Court failed to take such action atc that time and aiscovered such oversight on. August 12, 1976' when the Minutes for July~16, 1976 were being read. Therefore, the following action is being taken at this time: ' . DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 10 BIDS, BRUSH CONTROL Concerning bids which were opened on Monday, July 12, 1976 for chemical treatment of ~r:u.sl'l_~'ti,~h:,'l,'or<!O!L2Z.5 ,fQr ,Drainage District" No. 10, a motion was made by Commissioner Einster, seconded by Commi~sioner- Belk,' and carried,' that, the bid';of, Cornett Enter-' ,'. prise~' benacceptedswiphrfhemprovisilidn'l1'thaeneorneft Enterprises' '. shall furnish performance and payment bonds as' provided by' sta- tute, the premium for such bonds to be paid by Calhoun County Drainage District No. 10 inasmuch as the specifications made no mention of, su~h bonds;.: al;ld. that the',County Judge be authorized to enter into a contract with the successful bidder, such contract; to contain such terms and specifications as the County Judge deems proper. AIRPORT - .BIDS, RECONSTRUCTION & REPAIR. WORK . --.- - - - - - -- , -"' .. -. -.. - . Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Judge be authox.ized:-.to advertise. for bids for reconstruction and repair work at the Calhoun County Ai:fport; 'such' bids.to be opened'at sucn time'as 'shalibe determined by'the County Judge. ,. .. , ~ . . , , ..t:"-...., . APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes of meetings help. by ,th.e. Conirnissioners " Court -on- July' 12." , 16, 20 and 23rd were read and upon motion by C~issioner Kabela, sec;onded 'by- CoIJnnis s iOnEir Lindsey; and carried;' said 'minutes were approved'.'as read...... . . THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. ATTEST:t. ...,.~. '.' ~., )"V\ .,. . ~//Jc..- . Mary is McMahan, County Clerk Judge , l' . . .~ - .- , .1.. c c ~ 1 I~ I '. .1 'I '- ~ ~ g C1 Cl I I 7. SPECIAL AUGUST TERM HELD AUGUST 25, 1976 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CAUlOUN l, BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 25th day of August, A. D. 1976 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the. Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court"to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lind sey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk wh~reupon the following proceedings were~had: CIVIL DEFENSE ::;, Motion by Commissiner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the Civil Defense Director be authorized to pur- chase a hand transfer pump for'use by Civil Defense and Sheriff's Department. , CIVIL DEFENSE; AGREEMENT, GULF OIL CORPORATION Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following agreement be approved and the Civil De- fense Director be authorized to enter into said agreement. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CALHOUN COUNTY OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE AND MR. FRANK DIEBEL dba GULF OIL CORPORATION TO SUPPLY GASOLINE DURING AN EMERGENCY In order to ensure that gasoline will be available for Civil De- fense operations during an emergency, and during his absence from the County, Mr. Frank Diebel agrees to provide a key to a 15,000 gallon overhead, gravity fed, metered gasoline storage tank at his bulk t~rminal facility located at 707~ West Main Street, Port Lavaca, Texas. Since the tank is metered, the meter would be read before Mr. D~bel's departure and again upon his return to determine the amount of gaso- line used and the County would be billed for the amount used. EXECUTED INIDUPLICATE ORIGINALS on this 25 day of August, 1976. " 8J \ _CALHQQN C9UNTY ,CIVIl, "DEE'.ENSE By (s) C, L. Roberts C. L. Roberts, Director GULF OIL CORPORATION By (s) Frank Diebel Frank Diebel, Agent' ACCOUNTS ,ALLOWED -' COUNTY - , Claims totalling $14,820.00 were presented by'the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded'by'Cornmissioner Lindsey,:and carried, that;~ said cli;limsbe !lPproved for payment. ..- ,b' , AIRPORT - FINAL APPLICATION, FEDERAL ASSISTANCE Motion by Commissioner Kabeia; seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the application for federal assistance on the Calhoun County Airport project be approved and that the County Judge be authorized to sign the application and file it with the Federal Aviation Administration, and, further,that in ,t,he ,e:ve.l1t~; the bid price for this project, when received, exceeds the estimated cost of the project'as~shown in'the application; then the County ;:Judge'is'authorized'to' increase'the.amount'applied for,to'90% of' the bid price by sending a 'letter' to', Federal Aviation Administration requesting such increase; and that inclosure #1 which is incidental to said application, and all attachments thereto, be and the same is hereby approved and the County Judge is authorized to sign the same and file them with Federal Aviation Administration; and inclosure #2 which is incidental to said application, be and the same is hereby approved and ,tpeCoJ,lO,ty,' J,udge,' i,s, spthor,iz,ep. ,to. ,s,ign, ,t,he~. same and file them with the Federal Aviation Administration. -- - ., . ~ " . , , . , c " , " , ., I~ , ., .f .,. . l,;.. '\<' ., I ; . I- .r . ~" " ~: ;, I t ,I N ~ 8 ;:::; o I I 19 ! aND A"pmv31 No. 29-n02J1 . FEDEn.e,L A::SISTANCE 2. APPU.. a. ItUMBEA 3. STATE _. "U:AB(R CANT"S 1 APPLICAo TX 50618042 TlOo" L TYPE o ff;WPtICATlON APPLJ.. ,.o"u; fOEHn. tL DAlE Y4Gr 1ftO~t,\ d.. OF CAno" l' 7b' "o~U.15 nER .. 7<:' 2<; ACTION [Xl .~rPlltATlrt( AS$IGHED 06 (Mark4p. o NOTIFIt.'.TIO;1 af INTENT (Cpl) L..Q.v. rrorwiclt. ..) o RE;~~T Cf fEO~:lAl ACTION 814ftk .. LEGAL APPLlCAUTJRECIPIENT . 5. fEDERAL €MPLO'fER IDENTtFlCAlION NO. .. I4pliUrll "am. : Calhoun County 74-6001Q2,W b. Orr."iLltlOI1 Unit : Calhoun County Commissioners Court 6. 12 I 01. III 01,1 Co StmdJP.O. 8.u : 211 S. Ann Street PRO. _. NUMOn- d. Cilr Port lavaca ..- Calhoun GRAM b. TITLE : , tF'f'Om f. SUI. : Texas .. ZI' Code: 77979 F"ual ADAP .. Contl:t Plrson (N4tM ~~Ett:, CAiolag) .t; tcfepholl" 1\.0.) Willi" F' . ~ . , :! : .lpt'tnM. .. 1. TITLE MlO OESCRIPTION Of APPUCANrS PROJECT t'~ TYPE OF' APPUCANT/f\:CIF'IErH Q 5 ":$I.t. H-Crmrel.llliry A'lilll) ";:el'ley Reconstruction of Runway 14-32, Parallel Q...{l\t.nltt. i- U'~hu t.~uc.t.",~.t tn'SIIhltion I e..Sullsllt. J-lll:1i,n 1!;0. Taxiway and Apron - Calhoun County Airport Difttict K-Dlhef (Spf:t'ifll): O-tounty Project wi 11 restore the primary runway, taxiway E-r..t)' F-Sc!leol Cidrid and apron to carry 12,500 Ibs. gross weight C:-S"~;1t pu.pos.l EJttll''I' G;:<~"opridrt r,Ucr [Q] ~ Distt'id aircraft. These areas have fai led. 9. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE. A-Basic Cr,nt D-IMll:.nc. . ! C-S",p~lemtntal Gun! [-Ctllu El't{"Cllpr()~ ~ i c-to,u priar. lctluhJ A 10. AREA Of PROJECT lMf"ACT t.\t(fn.e, of eW... eou.lI'ic.. lie EsnM~n;:o NUf...t. 1'2. TYPE Of f.rrUCATION $tatp;ck.) BER QF f"t::RStJU3 "'~Nt"If t-RC'lisiolt E-t,lIi/lntnfltict\ ElUiEflTlHG Ii-R4nft" D-Continu.:iotl Calhoun County 17,800 ElIl,.. dppr(\vr~U l,.tter [A]: -- 13. PROPOSED fU~';OING. 14. CCNGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: IS. TYPE OF CHAW,,€: tFu'" :~c or ,'t:' $454,500 .. .lP'P\.ICANl b. 'ROltCT A-t.1(r.'~O Dolll!r$ f-Other tSptcift/): ., ftDERAl ,cc j B~Ceclu" OoH.n fl. #PPlICANT 25,250 .CQ 14 14 t-lnO::feua Ollration !J-Oe~f1nill Dural..,,. .. $TA.n: 25 250 .oc 16. ?RO)ECT STp-jtT 17~ PROJECT I E_"""II"i~, CAIE Y~r month. ct4v D~~ATlON Ettt~" 4ppTfJ- OIl d, LOCll .00 ,,7h " 'V MDJttIu )~~t. J6Urfr(fJ __d_ ,. OTHER ,00 18. ESTU,fATEO DATE TO Y.., ""''''. do. 19. f"XIS+G FEOERAL lDtiHIFICAoT\ON NUMS,-R. $ 505.000 eE SUSMITTED TO 76 08 ?..7 ..!J- 8- 0/7 7 - 01 ,. ror.... ,CQ FEDERAL AGENCy.... 1" 20. ftotRAL AtiENCV TO RECEiVE REQUEST (Nom_, Citl/. Stc:.te. ZIP cQde) , 21. REMMiv..S ADDEO FAA, Hou s ton Ai rports District Office, Houston, Texas 77017 _0 Yes G1 No li u. f. To tll. l::f':t af ",)' t1~I:\Yldi' .,~1 ~lill'. b. II fCi':;'JireG by OMB Circ:lln jl,...l}S this ."rljc~:ion oti,,' 'S1lt:mitt..,~. p...rll.:.l:\t ~.. i!'l. /I.'(J rll_ 1\(.f'Ol'I". Glt. in this ClfOlPplication""pJi~:iotl Ife .trllc1io!lS lb.flia. tG '~PfOPti.aI' f'''lin';MIi'n .nd .11 tlllpr.lIu.U""&r& at:"chC1l: '''01\:_ Glf.u:l~~ i THE true ,nd correct. ~h. do>:lJl\ltnl h.u 1I..n APPLICANT c:!ulJ 'ut/'l~i:f':S b, Ib, ,ovtrrli!lJ bo~)' cf (11 0 0 & CERTIFIES tho Ippli"nt .nd the I;>>li"nt will c:omttl, i THAT .. with th" .rtuhe-a auutaftc,* if the lUi.t- (2) 0 0 'lU:.i..;;~t4. (3) 0 0 !i 23. .. TYPED tv.ME. MiD TITLE ~NAtU'E ~(') Co DAlE SUlttf.r) CERTIFYING 1'-- --- - l'.a.. mo"l.\. olav e REPRE. Wi 11 is F. Jetton, County Judge '~- ~{(;}TfilF:\/.['~9-./l..., 1976 08 n- ~ ~~ .. SENTAT1VE 24. ~GENCY NAME < 25. A"'PLlCA. }'C4' """",,11. ~<I~ . Department of Transporta t ion TJON RECEIVED 19 26. ORGANIZAtiONAL umT 21.. APMtNlSTRATIVE OFfICE Z8.. FEDEI1Al APPt IC^lION .. Federal Aviation Administration Houston Air Oi.. nff IDENTIFICATION co ~ 29. ADDRESS 10. FEDERAL,GAANT t; 8800 Paul B. Koonce Dr. Houston Texas 77017 IDENTIFICATION c; 32. fUNoma - u 31~ ACTION TAKEN Y.ar "Oft'" ... ~4. \'CIJf' Ir.Oll:~ ... '" STA:rtTING oJ o ,. ,I.WARO~O ~f~AAl $ .00 31.. ACTION DATE',.. 19 ~ ['AlE 1?__..____ e; 35. cot-HAcr-:>-ro<t--:AODiTIONAL tNfOItI\.~~. a o b. ",-,(CUD b. "f11.IC.~UT .00 }'ttl' ..,,,,,,'" d.. tlON ,N._ g,.J lclll1l1.o_ _,u..bcr, [NCING j Dc.. Il:tTtJR!i[D FOR c. StATE .00 ~~-~~ AUtf'tDMElfT d. LOCAl ,00 i~ REMARKS AUOEO ~ o d. OmAAEO ,.OTHtR .00 f- D .. .WmtDAAW:f o. Y05 ON. .- f. Tau.L $ ,00 .. 3L e, III 'toi.i..... abc'-fe ,di.M. "" ~onmtnts 'e<:,i.,ed 'rOl!1 d..,lllfhouu" ..... (t'"_ b. HDrRAl AClNC'f A-f)5 OfFICiAl FEDERAL AGENCY "4'ftd. It 'i,II" IU\l'II"'''' is "" "od" ,r"'I"OM 01 'art 1. OWd CIl'ClIlto. Jl.o5$. (,,'Go",..... ",JcJJhQl'l4 ,,"'.) It2lu l:l"1I III iaMil'l1 Illao.. A-95 ACTION ~24-IOI STANOAilO FOR'-4 .U4 PAC.t: 1 Oa-1S. rr..cribf4 '. CSA. Fed.InJ. .t..,\Ol""4,,' ,:.,c-ll1l4, U-1 '\ . I ;1"0., ;, " . , I , I ,- 'OEPAil~MEHT OF TRANSPCRTATION. FEDER"L AVIATION ADMINISTRATION APPLlCA TION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE (FOR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS) pART I 1. Stote Cleort"9hou.. Jden,a,., TX 506180/i2 2. Applico",'" ApplicotiDn No 1 3. Fed.rol Grantor A;.'u~)' 4, Applieo"' HOeft. Department of Transportat ion' C<ilhoun County O'gonizotlo.,ul Unit Depo"ment Oivi$ion County Commissioners Court Federal Aviation Administration AdministrGtive Offi~. Str.e, Add,es.s _ P~O. 60a Houston Airports District Office 211 S. Ann Street Str~et Addtess _ P.O. Box City 8800 Paul B. Koonce Dr., Room 225 Port lavaca Cay Houston Stote , Texas Zip Code 77017 5'0'_ Texas S. Descriptive Nome of thO' Projec:t 0"""8 NO. ,~.A':,... County Calhoun Zip Code 77979 Airport Development Aid ~rogram. Calhoun County Airport, Port lavaca. Texas b. Fec!efol Cotoiog No. 7 Federerl Funding Req".sred 20-102 S /i5/i.500 S. Grontee T yp. Stot., . X County. 9~ Type of AppHcotion or Request City, O,h., (Specify) x New e,on,. Continuation, SupplemCl'nr. Oth., Chongu (Specify) 10,. Type Qf Assisto1"lc" x L()on~ Oth.r ($p*Cify) Grant, 11.. Popu.!atjon Directly Beneliti"9 from the Projec.t 13- Lengt'" of P,o;ee:t 17,800 12 months 12~ Cong.e ssionol Oi Sfr~ct . 14. Beginnin9 Oaf. 0, 14 9-76 b, 15. Oaf. of Applic.oHOon August 17. 1976 14 .r. " '. .~ .; J, 16. The opplif:C1nt e:i!lrtifies 'hot to the best of his knowledg.. and belief the doto in this applic.ation Of. hue and correcr. and ,ho1 he wiJl comply wit'" th. aUoened aSJ;V,onces if he ,ecei"e. th. 9,ont~ Typed name Titl. Willis F.Jetton Count . ARi:. CO:.'E 512 Flit.' fecftt,al Ua. Only FAA Form 5100.100 16~131 SuPERSEDES FAA FORN 5100..10 PAGES 1 THAU., T elephon. Number ",......SEIle 552-2967 , .' '. 'I Poge 1 I I,' ," ,I 1ft . ,', . PART I INSTRUCTIONS N If:l '8 o o This form shall be u,ed to apply for Federal assistance for all construction, land acquisition or land develop~ent projects. Also, this form shall be used to request supple- m.ental assistance, propose changes or amendments to ap- proved grants, and request continuation or refunding for approved grants originally submitted on this form. Submit the original and two copies of the forms. If an item ca~not be answered or does not appear to be related or relevant to the assistance requested. write "NA" for not applicable. When a request is made for supplemental assis- . lance, amendments or changes to an approved grant, submit only tho,e pages which are appropriate, Item 1 - Enter the State clearinghouse identifier. This is the code or number assigned by the clearinghouse to applica- tions requiring State clearinghouse coordination for pro- grams listed in Attachment D, Office of Management and Budget Circular No, A,9S, Item 2 - Enter the applicant's application number or other identifier, If a preapplication was submitted, show also the number that appeared on the preapplication, if different than the application number. Item 3 - Enter the name of the Federal grantor agency, the name of the primary organizational unit to which the appli- cation is addressed, the name of the administrative atfic€: having direct operational responsibility for managing the grant program, and the complete address of the grantor agency. Item 4 - Enter the name of the applicant, the name of the primary organizational unit which will undertake the grant- supported activity, and the complete address of the appli, cant. Item 5 - Enter the descriptive name of this project, Item 6 - Enter the appropriate catalog number as shown in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. If the assis- tance pertains to more than one catalog number,leave this space blank and prepare a separate set of Part III Forms for . each cata~og number. Item 7 ~ Enter the amount that is requested from the Fed, era) Gov'ernment in this application. This amount should agree with the amounts shown in Part III, Section B. Line 22. For revisions, changes or amendments show only the amount of the increase or decrease. Item 8 - Check one grantee type. If the grantee is other than a State, county, or city government, specify the type of grantee on the "Other" line. Examples of other types of grantees are council of governm.ents, interstate organila- .tions. or sp~cial units. I, I hem 9 - Check the type of application or request, If the "Other Changes" block is checked, specify the type of change. The definitions for terms used in Item 9 are as follows: a. New grant - a request which is being submitted by the applicant for the first tjm~. b. Continuation grant - a requ.est that pertains to the continuation of multi-year grant (e.g., the second year award for a project which will .extend ~ver five years.l c. Supplemental grant - a request which pertains to an increase in the ameu.ot of the Federal contribution . for the same pe~iod. . d. Other changes - specify one. or more of the follow- ing: 11) Increase in duration - a request to extend the grant period. (2) Decrease in duration - a request to reduce the grant period. (3) Decrease in amount - a request to decrease the amount of the Federal contribution, 'Item 10 - Check the type of assistance requested. If the assistance involves more than one type, check two or more blocks and explain in Part (V - Program Narrative. Item 11 - Enter the numher of persons directly benefiting from this project. For example, if the project is for the construction of a neighborhood health center, enter the estimated number of residentj in the neighborhood that will use the center. Item 12 a. Enter the congressional district in which the applicant is located. b. Enter the congressiona1 disrrict{s) in which most of the actual work on the project will be accomplished. If' the work will be accomplished citv.wide or State- . wide, covering several congressional districts. write "city-wide" or "State-wide" Item 13 - Enter the number of months that will be needed to complete the project after Federal funds are made avail... able, Item 14 - Enter the approximate date th~ project is ex- pected to begin. Item 15 - Enter the date this application is submitted. Item 16 - Complete the certificiJtion before submitting the report. 1 I ., I I I , ;J1'2" ..: ' :... ~- -' ,; i 1 , . ,~., .. . INSTRUCTIONS . . I" Item 9 - Che<:k' the type 0; application or requeSl. I "Other Changes" block is checked, specify the type of' change. The definitions for terms used in Item 9 are as follows: PART I This'form shall be used to apply for Federal assistance for all construction. land aCQuisition or land development projects. Also, this form shall be. used to request supple- mental assistance, propose changes or amendments "to ap- proved grants, and request continuation or refunding for approved"grants originally submitted on this form. Submit the original and two copies of the forms. If an item cannot be answered or does not appear to be related or relevant to the assistance requested, write,uNA" "for not applicabfe. When a request is made for supplemental assis. rance, amendments or changes to an approved grant, submit only those pages which are appropriate. hem 1 - Enter the State clearinghouse identifier. This is the code or number assigned bV the clearinghouse to appliea- tioJ:'ls requiring State clearinghouse coordination for pro. grams listed in Allachment 0, Office of Management and Budget Circular No, A.95, ,Item 2 - Enter the applica-nt's application number or other identifier. If a preapplication was submitted, show also the. number that appeared on the preapplication, if different than the application number. Item 3 - Enter the name of the Federal grantor agency. the name of the primary organizational unit to which the appli. Cation is addressed, the name of the administrative office having direct operational responsibility for managing the grant program, and the complete address of th~ grantor agency. Item 4 - Enter the name of the applicant; the name of the primary organizational unit which will undertake the grant- supported activity, and the complete address of the appli, cant.' , Item 5 - Enter the descriptive name of this project. Item 6 - Enter the appropriate catalog number as Shown in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. If the assis, tance pertains to more than one catalog number, leave this space blank and prepare a separate set of Part III Forms for. . each catalog number. Item 7,... Enter the amount that is requested from the Fed- eral Gov'er~ment in this application. This amount should agree with the amounts shown in Part III, Section B, Line 22. For revisions. changes or amendments show only the amount of the increase or decrease. . Item 8 - Check one grantee type, If the grantee is other than a State, countv, or city government, specify the type of grantee on the "Other" line. Examples of otller types of grantees are council of governments, interstate organiza- tions, or special units. '. , , a. New grant - a request which is being submitted by the applicant for the lirst time. b. Continuation grant':'" a request that pertains to the continuation of multi-year grant le.g., the second year award for a project which wilt extend over five years.) . c. Supplemental grant - a request which pertains to an increase in the amount of the Federal.contribution for the same period, '. d. Other changes - specify one or more of the follow- .. ing: f1) Increase in duration - a request to extend :the grant period, ",I (2) Decrease in duration - a request to reduce the grant period. (31 De<:rease in amount - a request to decrease the 'Item ::::::~h:h:e:e~:1 ::::i:~::::' requ:~ted,l~ assistance involves more than one type, check t\"O or l'e blocks and explain in Part IV - Program Narrative. Item l' - Enter the numher of persons directly benefiting from this project.' For example, if the project is for the construction of a neighborhood health center~ enter the estimated number of residents in the neighborhood that will use the center. Item 12 8. Enter the congressional district in which.the appJjcant is located. b. Enter the congressional district(s) in which most of the actual work on the project witl be accomplished. If the work will be accomplished city'wi~e or Stati>- o wide, covering severaJ congressional distr~cts, write "city-wide" or "State-wide" ' . ~. r Item t3 - Enter the number of months that will be needed to complete the project after Federal funds are made avail- ~~ . Item .14 - Enter the approximate date the project is ex. pected to begin, Item 15 - Enter the date this application ;s submitted. hem 16 - Complete the certificatlon before SUbmittil'- \e report. , 1':3', ~, 1 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION o...e NO. aOoRO".. PART II PROJECT APPROV AL INFORMATION SECTION A I Irem'1. D~e5 this assistance request require State, local, regional, or other priority rating? x No Yes ~ U) 8 Cl o Ite'm 2. Does this'assistance request require Stote, or local Qd~i$ory, educational or health clearances? x Yes Name ~I Governing Body Priority Roling Name of Agency or Boord No (Altach Documentation) No Name of Approving Agency Dote X No Check one: Stole ' . local ,..-- . Regional C X No location of plan Nome of Federal Installalion X No Federal Population benefiting from Project Name of Federal Installotion location of Federall.and X No Percent of Project Item 3. Does this assistance request require clearinghouse review in accordance wilh OMB Circular A.95? X Yes Ilem4. O.oes thi $ assistance request require State, local, regional or other planning approval? Yes I Item 5. Is Ihe proposed project covered by an approved . co.mprehensive pion? Yes Item 6. Will the assistance requested serve a Federal installotion? Yes Item 7. Will the assistance requested be on Federal land or installation? Yes Item 8. Will the' ossistance requested have on impact or effect on the environment? Yes X Item 9. Will the assistance requested Couse the displacement of individuals families, businesses, or forms? I' Yes X Item 10. Is there other related Federal os'sistonce on this project previous, pending, or anticipated? Yes , X Poge 2 (Attach Comments) Completed with pre-app 1 i ca t ion See instrucfion for additional information to be provided. No No Number of: Individual s Families Busines ses Farms. See instructions for additional information to. be provided. No FAA Form Sl00~lOO 16-711 SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100-10 PACES I THRl) 7 -I t I ! I !~1"4: "i. .-" .i " f- L.;.. ," "'., INSTRUCTIONS PART II - SECTION A scope of the plan. Give the location where the approved plan is available for examination and state whether thi$ project is in conformance with the plan. I" Item 6 -Show the Federal population'residing ,?fwO on the federal installation ~ho will benefit from " project. Item 7 - Show the percentage of the project work that will be conducted on federally,owned or leased land, Give. the name of the Federal installation and its location. Item 8 - Briefly describe the possible beneficial andior harmful impact on the environment because of the pro- posed project. If an adverse environmental impact is antici. pated, explain what action will be taken to minimiz.e the impact. Federal agencies will provide separate instructions if additio':).al data is needed, Item 9 - State the number of indi....iduals. families, busi- nesses,' o~ farms this project will displace. Federal agencies will provide separate instructions if additional data is needed. Item "0 - Show the Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog number. the program name, the type of assistance. the sa. tus and amount of each project where there is related pre-- vious, pending, or anticipated assistance. Use additional sheets, if needed. Negative answers will not require an explanation unless the Federal agency requests more information at a later d.ate. Provide supplementary data for all -"Yes" answers in the space provlded in accordance with the following instruc- tions. Item 1 - Provide the name of the governing body establish, ing the priority system and the priori~y rating assigned to this project. Item 2 - Provide the name of the agency or board which issued the clearance and attach the documentation of status or approval. Item 3 - Attach the clearinghouse comments for the appli. cation in accordance with the instructions contained in Of- fice of Management and Budget Circular No. A,95. If com. ments were submitted previously with a preapplication, do not submit them again but any additional comments re, ceived from the clearinghouse should be submitted with this application. Item 4 - Furnish the name of the approving agency and the approval date, Item 5 - Show whether the approved comprehensive plan is State, local or regional, or if none of these. explain the I , , I " :,--;:- ,I i .1'5 " DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OM8 NO. 'Q...~1'" PART II - SECTION B I I .. . 11. SITES MID IMPROVEMENTS: Not required, . AlIached as exhibits Applicant intends to acquire the site through: X , Eminent domain, Negotiated purchase. Other means (specify) See Item 1+ Page 3a .12. TITLE OR OTHER INTEREST Ifl THE SITE IS OR WILL BE VESTED IN: X Applicant, Agency or institution operating the facility, Other (spwfy) 13., INDICATE WHETHER APPLlCANT'OPERATOR HAS: Fee simple title, Leasehold interest, X Other (specify) See I tern 1+ Page 3a K IF APPLICANT/OPERATOR HAS LEASEHOLD INTEREST, GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFOR',IATION: a. Length of lease or other estate interest . , and number at years to run b. Is lease renewable' . Yes No c. Current appraised value of lam S NA d. Annual rental rate S . -c 15. ATTACH AN OI"INIDN FRO:,' ACCEPTABLE TITLE COUIJSEL DESCRIBING THE INTEREST APPLICANT OPERA TOR HAS It, TH~ SITE AND CERTIFYING THAT THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IS LEGAL AND VALID. See Item 4 Page 3a 16. WHERE APPLICABLE, ATTACH SITE SURVEY, SOIL INVESTIGATION REPORTS AND COPIES OF LAND APPRAISALS. NA 17; WHERE APPLICABLE, ATTACH CERTIFICATION FROM ARCHITECT ON THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPROVING EXISTING SITE TOPOGRAPHY. NA 18. ATTACH PLOT PLAN. See ftem 4 Paa.. ~" 19. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ESTltilATES:. Not requi red, X Being prepared, Attached as exhibits Percentage of completion of drawings ard specifications at application date: Schematics ~ Preliminary .. Final 100 " , , 20. TARGET OATES FOR: Bid Advertisement Adv:9/l/76 Open:9/16/76 Contract Award 9/23/76 Construction Completion 9-77 Occupancy 9-77 21. DESCRIPTION OF FACILITY: Not required X A.ttached as exhibits Drawings - Attach any drawings which will assist'" describing the project. ~ fL !It;.,vo- q ~ 3cc Specifications - Attach copies of completed outline specifications. (It drawings and specifications have not been fully completed, please attach copies or working draWings that have been completed.\ ~ ~ '8 Cl o MOTt: IT(MS O~ rtflS SH((T AR! 5 E.t,.r..[ll P1."'NA fOil '(: TMERErOAf. /r(O INStAUCTIONS ARE "'~OVID(J. I FAA Form 5100~100 t,,"?3l SUPERSEDES FAA FOAM $1QO..10 PAGES' THRU 7 Page 3 -\ I \ I 'l'6 L ' ~: 1 . . PART II' - SECTION C The Sponsor hereby represents and certifies as follows: I l. Compatible Land Use.--The Sponsor has taken the following. actions to assure compatible usage of land adjacent to.or in the vicinity of the airport: Sponsor has acquired Surface Titles, Avigation Easements and Clear Zone Easements as shown on Exhibit A referred to in Item 4 below. Al;o on. May 7. 1976, Sponsor passed an Airport Zoning Order to assure compatible usage of land adjacent to or in the vicinity of the airport. 2. Defaults.--The Sponsor is not in default on ar,y obligation to the United States or any agency of the United States Government relative to the development, .operation, or maintenance of any airport, except as stated herewi th: NONE 3. Possible Disabilities.--There are no facts Or circumstances (including the existence of effective or proposed leases, use agreements . or other legal instruments affecting use of the Airport or the existenoe of pending litigation or 9ther legal p'roceedinga) which in reasonable I' probabili ty might make it impossible for the Sponsor to carry out and complete the Project or carry out the provisions of Part V of this' Application, either by limiting'its legal or financial ability or.otherwise, except as .follows: NONE ~... 4. Land.--(a) The Sponsor holes the follOWing property interest in the following areas of land* which are to be developed or used as part of or in connection with the Airport, subject to the following exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse interests, all of which areas are identified on the aforementioned tlro:t'erty mapde.signated as Exhibit "A": See Exhibit A, . dated March 10, 1964, Incorporated into.'project No. 9-41-188-C501. Also see Title Opinions by Roy Barton, Attorney; which were furnished in connection with Project No. 9-41-188-C501, and which title opinions relate to the areas of land shown on said Exhibit A. ',...,." '. ~~ *State character of property interest in each area and list and identify for each all exceptions; encumbrances, and adverse interests of' every kind . .. and natu:'e, including liens, easements, leases, 'etc. The separate areas of I.' land need only be identified here by the area numbers shown on the property .. . map. . . . . Page Ja ,. " .,. . ~. I ~ ~ 8 '. o Q I I 17 The Sponsor further certifies that the above is based on a title examination by a qUalified attorney or title company and that such attorney or title company has determined that the Sponsor holds' the above property interests.. (b) The Sponsor will acquire within a reasonable time, but in any 'event prior to the start of any construction '(lork under the Project, the following property interest in the following areas of land* on which such construction work is to be performed, all of which areas are identified on the aforementioned property,map designated as Exhibit "An: NONE " . . (c) The Sponsor will acquire within a reasonable time, and if feasible prior to the completion of all constru~tion work under the Project, the following property interest in the following areas of land* .hich are to be developed or used as part of or in connection with the Airport as it will be upon completion of the Project, all of which areas are identified on the afore;nentioned property map designated as Ex..'1ibit "An: NONE " 5. Exclusive Rights.--There is no grant of an exclusive right for the conduct of any aeronautical activity at any airport owned or controlled by the Sponsor except as follows: NONE *State character of property interest in each area ~~d list an~ i~entify for each all exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse i::terests of every kind and nature, including liens, easements, leases, etc. The separate areas of land need only be identified here by the area numbers showr. on the property =p. Page )b '~1 a,'B h\"" ij- I>, . - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION- FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION PART III - BUDGET INFORMATION - CONSTRUCTION - 1 .. S,ECTION A - GENERAL , ," j . - Federal Domestic'Assisto"';e Catalog No..... . . . . . . . . 20-102 , '-' 11 1. 2. Functional or Other Breakout _ ... ... .. <0 ... .. .... .. .... .. .. ..... " I SECTION B - CALCULATION OF FEDERAL GRANT I , u.. onlv fc. ,......ion.. I Totol. I C;O$f Clouificotion Amount Lenn. Appt'oYed Adjustment Required A.mount ...H ,. I I. Administration expense S S $ . I , 10-, , 2. Prel iminary expense 6,900 3. Land,structures. ri ghl.of-way 4, Architectural engineering basic fees 25,500 5. Other architectural engineering fees ;,.... , I 8,500 s. Project inspection fees . 26,109 7. land development . ~ ,.' 8. Relocation Expenses I ~ Ii 9. l\elocation paym.nts to Intiivicuals anG Bcsinesses r-. ! 10. Demo Iilion and removal ." I . II. Conslruction and project improvement 407,000 , 12. Equipment " '- I . ! 11 Miscellaneous (Testing) 7,000 . 481,000 . 14. Total (Lines 1 through 13) Estimated Income {if applicable} I 115. " , 16. Net Project Amount (line 14 minus 15) 481,000 . I , " " 17. less: Ineligible Exclusions " . 18. Add: Contingencies 24,000 ! 19. Total Project AmI. (Excluding Rehabilitation Grants) 505,000 20. Federal Shale requested of line 19 ," 454,500' I Add Rehabilitation Grants Ret;uested (100 Pelcent) , 21. I "' , 22. Total Federal grant leQUested (lines 20 & 211 454,500 I , . , Jj 23. Grantee share . 25,250 24. Othel shales 25,250 . 25. Total project (Lines 22. 23 & 24) . $ S S505.000 ! OMe NO. to-RD,.. -;... FAA Fonn 5100..100 (613) S\JPERSEDES FAA FORM 5\00..10 PAGES' TWRU., Pog." ~.~ ..: :;: 19~ . . PART III INSTRUCTIONS Section A. General 1. Show the Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Num. ber from which the assistance is requested. When more than one program or Catalog Number is' in. vol.ved arid the amount cannot be distributed to the Federal grant program or catalog number on an over- all percentage basis. prepare a separate set of Part" I forms for each program or Catalog Number. However. show the total amounts for all programs in Section B . ofthe basic application form. 2. Show the functional or other categorical breakouts, if required by the Federal grantor agency. Prepare a separate set of Part III forms for each category. Section B. Calculation of Federal Grant When applying for a new grant, use the Total 'Amount ,Column only. When requesting revisions of previously avvarded amounts, use all columns. Line 1 - Enter amounts needed tor ..administration ex- penses including such items as travel, legal fees. rental of vehicles and any other expense items expected to be in- curred to administer the grant. Include the amount of in- terest expense when authorized by program legislation and also show this amount under Section E Remarks. Line 2 - Enter amounts pertaining to the work of locating and designing, making surveys and maps, sinking test holes, and aU other work required prior to actual construction. ~ine 3 - Enter amounts directly associated with the acqui- sition of land, existing structures, and re~ated right'ol-way. Line 4 - Enter basic fees for architectural engineering services. Line 5 - Enter amounts for other architectural engineering services, su.ch as surveys, tests, and borings. Line 6 -Enter fees for inspection and audit of construc' tion and related programs. Line 7 - Enter amounts associated with the development of land where the primary purpose of the grant is land improvement. Site work normally associated with major construction 'should be excluded from this category and shown an Line 11. Line 8 - Enter the dollar amounts needed to provide relo. cation advisory assistance, and the net amounts for replace- ment (last resort) housing. Do not include relocation ad- ministration expenses on this Line: include them on Line 1. Line .9 - Enter. the estimated amount of relocation pay. ments'to be made to displaced persons, business Concerns and non-profit organizations for moving expenses and re- placement housing. line. 10 - Enter the gross salaries and wages of employees I of the grantee who will be directly engaged in performing dem,!lhion or removal of structures. from developed land. This line should show also the cost of demolition or re' I N ll':I 8 Cl o I moval of improvements on developed land under a third party contract. Reduce the costs on this line by the amount of expected proceeds from. the sale of salvage, if'so in. structed by the Federal grantor agency. Otherwise, show 1I1e proceeds on Line 15. Line~ l' - Enter amounts for the actual construction of, addition to, or restoration of a facility. Also include 1n this category the amounts of project improvements such as sewers, streets, landscaping and lighting. Line 12 - Enter amounts for equipment both fixed and movable exclusive of equipment used for construction. For example. include amounts for permanently att~ched lab. oratory tables, built-in audio visual systems, movable desks, chairs, and laboratory equipment. Line 13 - Enter amounts for items not specifically men- tioned above. line 14 - Enter the sum of Lines 1,13. Line 15 - Enter the estimated amount of prosram income that. will be earned during the grant period and applied to the program. Line 16 - Enter the difference between the amount on Line 14 and the estimated income shown on Line 15. Line 17 - Enter amounts for those items which are part of the project but not subject to Federal participation (See Section C. line 26g, Column (1) ). Line 18 - Enter the estimated amount for contingencies. Compute this amount as follows. Subtract from the net project amount shown on Line 16 the ineligible project exclusions shown on Line 17 and the amount which is excluded from the contingency provisions shown in Section C, Line 26g, Column (2), Muliiply the computed amount by the percentage factor allowed by the grantor agency in ac. cordance with the Federal program guidance. For those grants which provide for a fixed dollar allowance in lieu of a percentage allowance, enter the dollar amount of this allowance. Line 19 - Show the total amount of Lines 16. 17, and 18. (This is the amount to which the matching share ratio pre- scribed in program legislation is applied,) line 20 - Show the. amount of Federal funds requested exclusive of funds fo! rehabilitation purposes. Line 21 - Enter the estimated amounts needed for rehabili. tation expense if rehabilitation grants to individuals are made for which grantees are reimbursed 100 percent by the Federal grantor agency in accordance with program legisla- tion. If the grantee shares in _pan of this expense show the total amount on Line 13 instead of on Line 21 and explain in Section E. Line 22 - Show the total amount of the Federal grant reo quested. Line 23 - Show the amount from Section 0, Line 27h. Line 24 - Show the amount from Section D. Line 28c. Line 25 - Self.explanalory, GP 0 865.'80 . I i i -I I I I , I , \ IQn F _-~ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 0"'8 NO_ .".~: u.& . ' . SECTION C - EXCLUSIONS " , , Clauificcnion. '1,.ligibl. for E.......d I,om. PlOWtieipotion Contingency Pr"..i"; 26 11' 12' . . o. $ $ b. c. d. .. - . , I. , .. Totals $ S . - SECTION D - PROPOSED METHOD OF FINANCING NON-FEDERAL SHARE - 27. Grantee Share S . a. Securities b. Mortgages. c. Appropriations (By Applicant) ?l: ?l:n d. Bonds I e. Tax Levies f. Non Cash . . g. Other (Explain) . h. TOTAL - Grantee share 28. Other Shares a. State 25,250 b. Other c. Total Other Shares ...,. 29. TOTAL. . S 50;500 . SECTION E - REMARKS , . None - . , - . I - - . s) Submitted with PART IV PROGRAM NARRATIVE (Attach See Instructions ,':"~.l^" < FAA Fo,,!" 5100.100 (6.73) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 510Q..tQ.PAGES 1 THRU 7 PageS ..' .. ....-\ eN '.. . PART'" Section C. Exclusions line 26 a.g - Identifv anti list Iho~ costs in Column f 1) which are part of the project cost hut are not suhject to Federal participation bct:ause of pfOgtam lelJIslalion or Fed. eral 9ra'ntor agency instructions, The total amount on line 9 should o1(Jree with" the amount shown on line 1701 Sec- lion B. Show in Column 12) those project costs thai arc subject to Federal participation but ate not eligible lor in- clusion in the amount used to compute contingency amounts. BS provided in the Federal grantor agency instruc- tions. Section D. Proposed Method of Financing Non-federal Share line 27' a.g - Show the source 0' Ihe grantee's share. If cash is nor immediatelv availaule, specify the actions com. pleted to .date and tho~ actions remaining to mako cash available under Section E Remarks. Indicate also the period of time that will be required ef\er execution of the grant agreement. to obtain the funds, tf there is it noncash con. tribution. explain what this contribution will consist of. line 27 h - ShOw the tolal 0' Lines 27 a.g, This amount must equat Ihe amount shown in. Seelion B, line 23. line 28. - Show the amount that will b;c contrilJulcu bV a StJte or sfate agency, only if (he appliearlr: is not a Slalu or state agerlcv. If there is a noncash contribution, explain what the tontributi~n will coosin of under Section ERe. manU. line 28 b - Show the amount that will he contributed from other sources.. If thert is a noncash contribution, e)C' pl.lin \"fhat this.' contribution wilt consi,t of under Section E UCIll.Jrks, line 28 c - Show (he total of lines 28a and 28b. This amount must be 'he same as the amount shown in Section B,lino 24. Line 29 - Enter Ihe lotals of line 27h and line 2&. Section E. Other Remark, Make any remal~s pertinent to the project ilnd provide ony other inlor',lltion required by these instructions or the .onlor I\lOncy. Alloch oddilionol shoe". if nee.......,. . - zsooaa. INSTRUCTIONS . j"""'-........--. -.-..." PROGRAM NARRATIVE PART IV Pnlpall~ lh,~ PIOljTilIn nanative slatetnt!nt In aC(;ordiJllce with the followin!] instluctions tOf all rww '1"11I1 lJlf)q',lm~ H.!qWlsts 1m ~1'1\11!'~nll~nld' ClSSlst.mcc ShOl11t1 he Icspollsivt' to Ilem 511 only. Requests fOl conCinuatiCJII Of 'f!lwuJrnlj 01 other dl<"'fje~ of an apPHJved PlOj(!ct should Ul? rcspo"'30i\/e to Hero 5c oi.,ly. 1. OBJECTIVES AND NEEO FOR THIS ASSISTANCE. Pinpoirll i)ny relevant physical, economic, social, finilOcial, inslilulioOlll. or <',"wr prohlcms r"t!tjuiriog a solution. Oemon'\tl<ltc the flt)l:d for ilssi"'l,mce and s'ott! the )nincipal alld suhordinall! oIJjf!ctives of th~ proiect. Supporting <..lOCU' mcnliJlion or ol'wr lestimonies '''om concerned interests olller lhan the applicant may he used. Any relevant data based no planning studies should be included or footnoted. 2. RESULTS OR BENEFITS EXPECTED. Identify results and benefits to be derivec.. For example, include a description of who will occupy the lacililY and show how the (ucilHy will be used. For land acquisition or development protects, 'explain how the proje<:t will benefit the puhlic. . . 3. APPROACH. a. Ol/t1ine a plilll' of action nertaining to the scope and dl!liIil of hi:.w'. Ihe propnsl:d work will he ocr:OIll. pli!lhcd for car,h .W;)"t WO!Jram. Citc factors whkh mitlhl aCCeh!f~}tc'nr dewleTi.lIC the work ilnd vour rea. sou fnr taking this approilCh as opposel' to others. Olls<:rih~ ;JllY" unu\u{ll (CilhilCS of the prOit~1 such as de~i~11l Of 1(!1.:"'nol(l~lic.ll innovations, reductions in C(lsl or liml~, or.c)(lrilordinary sod.d ilnd community in~olvcmmts. . b. Provide fut rlach ~JI.lnt IltQ!ltitln 1TI0Hlhly Of lJ~I;n'N'Y Ill/anlil""Vt! pruject;ul1s 0' the lJCCUlllpli!)hmcuts to bu achieved, if possible. When accomplishments cannot be Quanti(jed, list the activiHes in chronololJica' ordcr to slUlW the sch(~Jule of accomplishments and 1heir t.trg(~t dates. C. Identify the kinds 01 data to be collectcd and main. tained. and discuu the criteria to be used to evaluate ,the results and SUttess of the project. e.plain the methodology that will be used to determine if the - needs identified and uiscu~scd ilfC tH~ill~1 met .iflll it the results and henefits identified in Ih~lI1 "2 <Ire helng achieveu. d. List t~ach (}f~I.lIli/ij"(}n, t:oOpt-'lal1lf, tun..ult,tnl. or other keV indi"idui~I'j. who will work on the ploject along with a short desclipliofl of th(~ ",,(ure of their cHOff or contributjon. 4. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION. Give a precise location of the project an~ cue;) to he Sf!fVed by the proposed project. Maps or othet g'<Jphic ..ids may be attached. 5.' IF APPLICABLE, PROVIOE THE FOLLOWING IN, FORMATION: a. Oe,>crihc the te'a1inll5hip hfHwel~n 11m. 1"0;,'(:1 <Inri other work planned. Oll1titipatcll, 01 tllllh"fWClV under the Ft~dcf.al Ao;.sistaf\ce li..h!tJ under P<I,t II. $1:1;11011 A, ltl:m 10. b. Explain the reil"nn 1m <111 tCINcsls lor sUl'ptrmlL"nlal assistance ami juslify 1he need lor illhh1iulldllundlng. c. Discuss accomplishrncnls 10 d.,,,~ ,ult/li..t Hl chlfJllo. logical ordl.'T ,I !.dwrlulc 01 ;1l;cHm"lj')h""~llt.., l"olJtess or milllstone.. ;lI)Hcip;IINI with the IIl~W fllrlch"!I re. 'Quest. II thme ha\fc lWell significant chun!J'~ in the p(oi~ct ohjc(;livl:C;. Im:atino. ;IPI~t(l;Ir:h or 1 If HI! lld"ys, f!"pl.Jin ;lIul jll~"'V. , or olIff" fllll'''!'.'''' III' I.h'''.'l'~'' or amendments. cxpl.lin the I(.'.ISOO lor thc ChiJ(HJd~l. " the scope or ob;cclives hi/ve ch;m~,'!d 01 dn c)(1cnsjon of lime is nel:e.......uy. cXI)lilin "m c!Jcumsl,mcf:s .."d juslily. ff thl! tHli~1 I,"(jew' hi," t,."~n '!'":t~'~th~11 Hr " individual budget items hdVC ch.mged mOle th..n the. presctilJed Ijmih contained in AIIJchmcoI K. OHice of Management and Budget Circular No. A.102. ex. plain _md iUltily the change and in ellect on the project, _. I~-Z ,1 , . . . DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL ~VIATIDN ADMINISTRATION PART V ASSURANCES The applicant hereby attsures and certifies'that he will comply with the regulations. policies, guidelines and requirements including Office of Management and Budget Circulars Nos. A,87. A-95. and A-102. as they relate to the apPlicatiol acceptance and use of Federal funds for this federally-assisted project. Also. the applicant gives assurance an~ ~(ti~ies wit respect to the grant that: ' - - '.. - . 1. It possesses legal authority to apply for the grant, and to finance and construct the proposed facilities; that a resolu. tion, motion or ,similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the applicant's governing bOdy. authorizing the filing of the application, including all under- standings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official repre- sentative of the applicant to act in connection with the application and to provide such additional information as- may be reQuired._ 2. It wilJ comply with the provisions of: Executive Order 11296. relating to evaluation 'of flood hazards, and Execu' tive Order 11288, relating to the prevention, control, and abatement of water pollution. - 3. it will have sufficient funds available to meet the non. Federal share of the cost for construction projects. Suffi- cient funds wilt be available when construction is com- pleted to assur.e effective operation and maintenance of the facility for the purposes constructed. 4. It will obtain approval by the appropriate Federal agency of the final working drawings ana specifications be. fore the project is advertised or placed on the market for bidding; that it will construct the project, or cause it to be constructed, to final completion in accordance with the application and approved plans and specifications; that it will submit to the appropriate Federal agency for prior ap. proval changes that alter the costs of the project, use of space, or functional layout; that it will not enter into a construction contract{s) for the project or undertake other activities until the conditions of the construction grant pro. gram!s) have been met. S, it will provide and maintdin competent and adequate -"architectural engineering supervision and inspec"tion at the construction site to insure that the completed work con. forms wi.th the approved plans and- specifications; that it will ft..frni~h progress reports and such other information as ,the Federal grantor agency may require. 6. (t will operate and maintain the facility in accordance with the minimum standards as may be required or pre. scribed by the applicable Federal. State and local agencies tor the maintenance and operation of such facilities. 7. It will give the grantor agency and ,the Comptroller Gen, eral through any authorized representative access to and the right to examine all records. books. papers. or documents' related to the grant. . B. It will require the facility to be designed to "amply with, the "American Standard Specifications for Making Build- ings and Facilities Accessi!>le to. and Usable by, the Phvsi, cally Handicapped," Number A117.1,1961. as modified 141 CFR 101,17,7031. The applicant will be responSible for conducting inspections to insure compliance with' these specifications by the contractor. ;;. . 9. It will cause work on the project to be commenced with: in- a reasonable time after ~eceipt of notification from the approving Fed~ral agency that funds ha.....e been approved and that the project will be prosecuted to completio!, with. reasonable diligence. 10. It will not. dispose of or encumber its title or other interests in' the site and facilities during the period.of Fed~ eral interest or while the Government holds bonds; which- ever is the longer. 11, It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of. 1964 IP,l. 88,3521 and in accordance with Title VI'of that Act, no person in the ~nited States, shall, o~ the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded f~-om p.articipa- tion in, be denied the benefits of,or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or acti.. ity for which the applicant receives Federal financial assisi:ance .and will . immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agreement. If any real property or structure thereon is pro. vided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assis. tance extended to the Applicant, this as~uronce shaU Oobl gate the Applicant. or In the case of any transfer pf sue property, any transferee, for the period during which t real property or struct;.lre is used for a purpose for whic the Federal- financial assistance is extended or for another purpose 'involving the provision of s.imilar services or bene- fits. 12, It will establish safeguards to prohibit employ~es from using their positions. for a purpose that is or gives ,the ap. pearance of being motivated by a desire for private-gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whQm they have tam jly. business, or other ties. 13. It will comply with the requirements of Title II and Title III of the Uniform Relocation.Assistance and Real Property Acquisitions Act of 1970 (P,L 91-646) which provides for fair and equitable treatment of pers9ns dis- placed as a result of Federal and federally assisted pro. grams. 14. h wiU comply with all requirements imposeq by the Federal grantor agency concerning special reQuire.ments of " law, program requirements, arid other administrative re. Quirements approved in actofClante with Office of Manage- ment and Budget Circular No. A.l02. 15, It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the pOlitical activity of employees. 16. It will comply with the minimum wage and maximul hours provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Stl3ndards At as they apply to hospital and educational institution em ployees of State and local governments. FAA Form 5100~lOO {~731 SUPERSEDES ~AA FORM S10o.tO PAGES' THRU 7 (; , I Page 6 I C\l in g Cl o I I , 17-. The-:=.e co\ooenanu shilll become effective upon acceptance h)' the Sponsor of an otter of Federal aid for the Project or any portion thereof. made by the FAA and ;hall constitute a part of the Grant AJrTeement thus formed. These covenants ~hall remain in (ull forr-e and ~tfect throu~hout the useful life or the facilities developed under this Project, but in any i!'\~ent not to pxceed twenty (2Q) years from the date of said ar-C"eptancc of an offer of Federal aid for the" Projeet. How- e\'e'r. the~t! limitations on the duration of the covenants do n1,t a pply to the covenant against exclush'e ri~hts. Any hrt"8rh of these covenants on the part of the Sponsor may rt.."$uJt in tht' ~uspension or termination at. or refusal to J:rant Federal as~istance under. FAA administered programs, or JIluch other action whkh may be necessary to enforce; the rights of the United States under this a.greement. 18. The .Rponsor will operate the Airport as such for the use and benefit of thE" public. In furtherance of this eovenant (but without lirnitin~ its general applicability and effect). the Sponsor specjficall~' agre-es that it will keep the Airport allen to all type~. kinds, and c1a~~es of aeronautical use on fair and reas:onablt> terms withc'lUt disC'rimination between ~uch type~. kinds. and cla5ses. Provided; That the Sponsor may e~tJ'1hli!ih such fair. equal, and not unjustly discrimina. tllry t'ondition,. to be met by all users of the Airport as. may he ne{'e~:sary for the ~afe and efficient operation of the Air- ,nart: And Provided Further, That the Sponsor may pro- hibit OT limit any given type, kind. or c1a5s of aeronautical U:;le of the Airport if ;!;uch action is necessary for th~ safe operation of the Airport or necessary to serv~ the civil a...-1a.. tion needs of the public" 19. The Spon,or- " a. Will not R'rant or permit any exc.tusive right fOT" .Mdden by Section 308(a) of the Federal Aviation Act of 191;8 (49 U.S.C. 13~9(a)) at the Airport, or at any other. airport now owned or control1ed by it; b. Al'r..' that. in furtherance of the policy of the FAA under thi~ covenant. unless authorized bv the Administra- tor, it will not. either directl}" or indirectly, grant or per- MIt any person. firm or corporation the exclusive ri~ht at the Airport, or at any other a.irport now owned or con- trolJpd by it, to conduct any aeronautical activjties, in.. cludinR'. but not limited to charter fli~hts, pilot tTainin~, Rirt'raft rental and s:il:htsE-t"inR'. aerial photo2'raphy. crop ,dusting, aerial advertisinR' and surveying. air carrier op. erations. air('t'aft sales and services. sale of aviation petro. lenm product!; whether or not conducted in conjunction ll.-itn other aeronautical acti....ity. repair and maintenance of aircraft, ~ale of aircraft 'Parts. and any other Acti....jties ",.hich bE-cause of their direct relationship to the operation of air('raft can be re;:arded as an aeronautical activity. '~. Ajrrees that it wiU tC't'minate an}' existinc- exclusive 'ri~ht to en~agE" in the sale of g-aso)ine or oil. or both. J:rnnted before July 17. 1~52:, at such an airport. at the ,f'arliE'st renewal. ("ancellation, Qr expiration date applicahle to the Afi:'re-ement that e.::tabJj~hed the exclu~i\."e ril!:ht; and d. A~rees ~h::tt it wiB tt"rminate any other exclusive ri~ht to ('ond\h~t an Aeronautical activity now' existin~ at 'i"u\'h an airport bpf\lre tnfO ltrant of any assistance under the Airport and Airway Development Act. 20. The ~pun~or a~rE'es that it will operate the Airport for the use and benefit of the public, on fair and reasonable FAA Form 5100-100 i 23' I terms. and ",'jthout unjust di~('ri",ination. In fUT'therant'@ or the ~o\'enant I but without JimitiuJt' its general applicability and effect). the Spon!'or ~pt'cirically covenants ann 3j:TeeS: a. 'That in its: operation and the> o~ration of all facilitiiP" on the> Airport, neither it nOT any person .or oT2'anizntion orcup}'ing space or facilitjt~ thE'l"ton will di:;;{'riminnte 4R'ainst any person or c1a~$ of pE'r~()ns by rea~on of r:l(,c. color. creed, or national oTj~in in the u~e' 9f any of the facilities provided for tht" public on the Ajrport" b. That in any agreement. contract. lease. or othe-r ar- rangement under which A ri2"ht or pr",.ileR"e at th(' Airport is granted to. any per~(ln, firm. or c01"poration to ('onouet or en~a~e in an)' aeTonautiC'al activit.>" for lurni~hinR' services to the public at the Airport. the Spon~or wiil in- sert and enforce pro\'i~ions t'equirjn~ the contractor: (1) to furnish said service an a fair. equal. and not unjustJ). discriminatory basis to aU users thE'reof~ and . (2) to thar~e fair. reasonable. and not unjlJ~t1:r dis- criminatory prkes far each unit or se-rvke: Pro, vided. That th~ contr<lctor may be allowe-d to make reasonable and nllndi~criminator\' di~('ount.... re- bate~. or other $imilaT t3'pes of price T(!du('tion~ to volume purcha5ers. ' c. That it will not ('xer('j~e or ~rant an}' right or prh-.. ileg-e whi{"h would Operate to pre\'ent an)' person. t1rm or corporation operating aircraft on the Airport from per.. forming anr ier.vices on it:'> own airCT;\ft with its own emplo)"eE'~ l induuin.lr, but not limited to maintenance and repair} that it may ch(,()~(> to perform, d. In thE' P\'ent thE.> SP01t!t(Jt" it:o::.elf exerci!=-(';. "'n~' (If thl:' rights and prh'Uejtes. referred to in ~ub~ection n, the :o::.'E!T\." ices in\"olvE-d will be pro\'ided on thE" same ('nT;rlition~. a~ would apply to the furnishinlt of .ol'uch ser...k('~ by con- tractors or conce!""::;ionairE'~ of the Sponsor unde-r the pro.. visions of :;.uc-h subs.ection b, 21. NothinK contained herein shall be construe-d to pro- hibit the ~rantinS! or ~xt'rcil"'e of an exclusive ri~ht for the fUThishin~ of nonaviation products ano ~uppHes or any serv- jce of a nonaeronautiC'al natUT"e or to obligate the Spons:or to furni~h an)' partlcula,r nonae-ro"n8.uti('al .::ervice at the Airport. 22. The Spon;:.or will operate .and maintain in a ~afe and servireable condition the Airport nnd all facmtie~ thereon and connected therewith' which are ne("t>~sarv to serve the aeronautical u::er~ of the Airport other than facilities owned or controlled b:.' thp l'nited States. and will not permit any activih~ thereon which would interfere with its Use fOT air- port purpo5'es: Provided, That nothing' contained her<:-in shall be construed to Tt:'quire that the Airport 11(' operated for aeronauticnl u~e~ durint: temporary periods when ~now. flood. or other climatic conditions interfere with 5uch op('rn- tion and maintenance; And Provided Further. That nothing hf'Tein ~hal1 be construpd as reoquirin.c the maintenance. r~- pair. restoration or rtplaC"ement of an)' strut'ture or fadljt~. which is ~uh:l.tantian... dama.ced or de:otro\"ed due t(l .an act of Gl)d or otneor condition or circum~tanc'e beyond the ('on, tral of the Sponsor, In furtherance of this ('ovenant th~ Sponsor wHl hlH"e in Eifect at all time:: arran~E'mE>nt... for: a. Op~ratlnJ! the airport's aeronautical facilities when- e".'er required. b. Promptly m:lrkinJ: and Jjghtinll hazards rf''''ultin~ from airport condition~. inf'iudinR' t~mporar)" cOl"'.dition~. and c, PTomptl~. notifyine: ~tirnt('n of any ('onditi(m affl.'ctin~ aeronautical u~e of the Airport.. Page 7 .. " -I I I ; r 2'A! j :':1, I r I L 23. fn!'f1fur" n!" jt he within jb; JWtwer and Tt>ssttnahlt>. the ~r>nn~or will. ('jlh<-r h)' the> al'Qui~itic," and rt>t('ntinn of (':\~('. mr.nt.. 111" uthi-r int('n.~ts in or 1"i~hts for. -the u~(' n( Innd or air;..pare (If' },y thC' adopti1m and ('n(01''cf'mrnt of 7.oninl! Tt'J,!'U. btl.lll~. -flr'c""('nt the ~ ('onstrurtion, ,C"rt'C'tion. I1Jt('r~lljnn.. or a.!rf.fWlh. (If any !'trut"tu1"(', tTf-l'. or oth('r nhj('(>t in thl' nr- prlme'.h- ar{'a~ of th__ _,:,un"':tY;o< of th~ ~AirJ'lort. whj('h wI.uld ('u~:-t1~ut(' un uh"trUl"tlon III air n3.\'i/.!'ution O\(<('tlrdlnl!' to thc' f'rltc'na Ill' .-:tan":lrd..:' flrt....t.rihl'l'i in S('C'tinn i7.:!:1. H~ ;lpplic>d l~l ~..t.tion ':7.:!:-.. Part 7; f'lf the Ft>de-rnl Avt:ttion Rn~ub- tlc,n": In ;IIIIJitj',n. the> ~rfln~t)r win nol t'rt'd or TWymit thc' "",'dlhn (lr noy J'll.rmant'nt ;-;trudur(> or ra~'1titv whi,'h wnult) intl'I'(I're mah'ri:dly with the u~(>. operation,. or futul'c dc>- v..I"l'mcnl nf, the. :-\irpnrt, in any flortion or a runway :tp- r1rll:Il,h arell.1n whtch thi' ~flnn~or h:l~ ;\('quired, vr hl'reldl('r ;U'qUl"(''', prllpt>rty Intt>Te...ts pl:?rmlttlOt! It to l'O C'ontrnl the U"(' made of Lhe :-<urface Ilf the land, .24. In~o(ar ~.c: it i!'\ within it~ POWE'~ and r~a~onahtC'. thp Spun~or will. j.itht>r' h)' thp acquisition anti r(>tentinn uf rm,j'm('nb (IT (Jther inl".."pst." in or ril:ht...; for thp u~(' uf land or air:-pa('(' or h)' the adoption and t'nfofC'cment of 1.ollin~ rt',C'ulation~, t:Ikt> action tl> TC!'otricl the u!:<e of land adin("('nt to or in the> imml.'diatt.' vic:inity of thE" Airport tl) ncth'itie:o:;: and purptt,.;.t';-; l'llmpatih)(' with normal airport operation!'\ in- dutlin~ landinJ.! and takeoff of aircraft.;. 25. The' ~rl(m~oJ' ';"'01 kerf' up to datt' at all tim(>~ an airp~'rt la;\'uut plan or the Airp.)rt ::::.hllwing- (I) the boundarif'~ of the Airport a.nd all propo"'\l'd additions th('reto. to;!l'ther- with the hnund<l.ri('~ of all (}ff~ite ar~a:::: ownE"d or ("ontJ'(>lh'd hv th(> :-;pon~nT fflr airport Jlurpo~e.s. and proposed additions the"1"('to: t2)- th(' location and n'atur~ of all exi!'>ting and proflo!"'ed ~\iJ:'Pf\rt fucilitip.-= and $trudur\"!oi (~u('h a~ runwny5. taxiwny~. apron!', tcrmin:ll huildinC':o;, hang-af!,; and l"oad~). in(.IudinJ,t un p_r~~n::;;~d t'xtt'n~inn~ ar:::d reduttion~ of exh<:tinCt ail'port f:l- t',htll:'l'; ~lnd l;~) the location of an exi:o.tinJ! and fl"oJ'lo~(>d Jlllna\'latinn :tn'a:, and of nB exi~tjn", impro\'(;>mE"nt~ thereon, :'<m'h nil"pnrt layout plan and each amenllment, re\'i~jon. or mOtlifil'ution thC'r('of. f';haIl ht~ ~uhj~C't to the npprn....al of thC' FAA, whi('h aPJ'lTo\"al ~haJl be evidenr(ld h~' the ...i.trnature of a duh,' alJthori1.~t1 reprt>....:f.ntati\'e of the FAA on the fac(> of the airport layout plan, The SponMT wilt not make or permit the makjn~ of an~' ('han~e~ or tllterations in the Airport or any of it~ fa('niti...~ othE>r than in C'onformity with the 3irport layout phm a~ ~o approved hy the FAA. if .!Ourh ('hanees or altcnlti(jn~ mlg-ht adver!'el)' affect the' ~afety. utility OT ('ftkit'n~T of the Airport. . . 26. All fa('ilitie~ nf the Airport devt'loped with FE'deral aid and all tho:<C' u~ahl(> fOT the landinl! and takin,2' off of :-lir- cruft. will he- a\"ailable to the United State:" at all time~. with- out enarg'(>. for tt~e b)' ,\?overnment ;lil'craft in ("ommon with othE't" ain:"ra (t. {'xcept that if the U~~ by ~o"'ernment aircraft jf suh~tantial. a rea..~onable ~hare, proportional to -:;uC"h us-p, l\f the ('o"t of opHntin,l! and maintaininlr facilitie~ so u~{'d. may h(> ("ha.n~t'd_ enl(':-;s otherwi~e determined b,,' thp. FAA. or {Ith('r,,-:bf< aj!r(>f;'d to- b:,-o.the Spon~or and the usin2' a~ency. suh~tnntial u~e of an airport by :::-overnmpnt ait'naft wiB be considt:'TC'd to ('xi:"t when operations of ~uch alr("Tuft are in eX('t>:"~ of tho5e which. in the opinion of the FAA. would undu1r intt"rfere with UH' of the lundinI'!" area h\" otht"T authorized aircraft. O! durin!? any calendar month that: :l. Fh'(> Hi) or more ~o....ernment niYC"Taft are reg'ulnrl). bal'td :\t the airport or on land adjacent thereto; Or b. The total number 'of movements (countinz each hmd. in~ m: a mo'n'ment and t"ach takeoff as :1 mo,,'ement) of J.!o\'l'rnment "aircraft is 300 or more, or the J:'rM~ uccumu- lati\'t.> WE"i2'ht of government aircraft usinl! the Airp.ort . FAA Form 5100-100 i, '. (th.. .total n1o"''('nwnt~ of J;:o\'('rnnltmt nir<,raft multil'1i('(~_ ")' /.:'rn~~ (,f'rtifi",d w(>iJ.!ht.o;. nf ~u('h nirl'rart) i~ in ('X('('~:4 of fi\"(' miHinn pound~. 27. WhC'nl"\'C'r:<o r('(lu("~t('tf h~' the FAA. tht" ~r(ln)><C\r win furni.'th without rOl't to thC' Fl'd('ntl <<;o\"('rnm('nt. for (-.'11- :o>trut'tinn. (IflC'rntion. ~tnd maint4.'nlln('(' nf fu('iliti.':<\ (lI" nir tr.tf~t:. ('ontr,,) adl\"itit.!:<. ur Wt.:\th('r Tt'portinir n('ti\"itit'~1 ('OnmJll1li('atiun IH.ti\"ith..~ Tt.lah.d to nir tratlk ('(lntrol. nn',,:-, n( hHld fir '....all.r. nr (....t;\.t<:' thC'rt>in. or riJ::"hts in I in~.!t nf" th(' ~p(ln~ttr ;l~ th{' FAA m:ty rnn!:id(,f n('("r~~a dr..irahlt. r(lr ("on~trudion at i-\'dcrnl ('xpC'n~t" of !'lpm't' 0 (.iliti,.... fllr~ll('h flurro.;(',.:. TIll' i\f1proximatC' nm(lunt~ IIf an'a'" :l1ul th(. mltllrr o( tht' flmT'C'l.t~. intt'n'~t~ and or '.h:ht~ ro t'PfluirC'd ,..'ill hC' ~(.t (nt':h in t.h(' C"nnt A~r('('nh'nt n'l;ttin~ , to tht' Prnj,,"{'t. SUt'h un',l,.;. (\I' any portion thC'r"ot' will ~ manC' u'I,'ai1:lhl,. n~ flro\"ifh,(j h(,l'('in within ., mllnth~ :tft('r rf.('('ipt nf \\','itt('n rl'qm.,.t from th(' FAA. 28. Tite- .lil"jl:,rt op('J'atnr ('\r ownC'T will nwintain a (~-nnd r<'ntal :>,trudur,' (IIr Hw fa('i1iti("~ 3nd ~(,I'\'i{'<,~ lu'ing- pt'u,-idNi tht" airport U~l'r:<: whidl Willlll:lkl' th,' Airport :is !=-('1f-:ou~t;1in. in$: as f1n:.;.~ihlt.. undl'r the' ('in'i.Im~tant..c~ 'exif';tinl! at thC' .4.i,.. port. t:lkinl: intu :w('Hunl ...u("h f:u:-tnr:o; :is the volum(' of tr:lffit i1.nd e<-unom)' of ('oU('(,tiun. 29. Thl! Rpun$Oor will (lJrnj~h the FAA with !'tuch nnnu:1l 'or :<f')('("ial air'port nnand:l;l nncl operational repm.t::. a.. nltP.o~ ht> rt'n:<llnat,l~' r('f1ul'~tt>d, ~tll'h r<'J'lort:. may be :ouhmittl'<l un form;-; furni~h{'d h\" the' F A.A. or m:w he ~uhmitt('d in :-:Ut'h nmnn(>r a!' dw Sp;ml"()r {>ll'l,t:-; :'.0 l(ln~ :l,; 'tht' ('~~t.'nti:\1 IUlL:t at'efurnl:,h('(l. The' Ait-p<u.t tlnd all airport Ti?'COro:-; ;lI\ll tI\....u~ O1pnt;o; ntft"(-tinJ! tht' A irpnrt. indudin~ 'd{'('ds. le11.!'tC':', o}lt'l'ati'ln and u,.c ..l!T(>t.'mt>nt~. n.'J:ulatinn"'. and othC'r in~trum{'nt~" will he m:uh.' iI~';lilahJ(' fill' iniOl'C'rtitln ilnd audit by the :-;(','n.t.ary and thr {'"mptrllll~'l' G,'n(,l'al of the l'-nited StntE"!'l. ul" tt.eit" dul:r ;1Uth~lri7.('d rC'r'''('!','ntatj\"t.~~, upon r('asonablt' n"(lUM:L The ~pOlI""r will f1trni~h ,to thl' FAA or to' the GenC'ral At:... ('fluHtin)! I 'If we, upon requC'!"t. a true cop~' or any ~Qt'b <In('unlcnL . 30. All pmjE!'('t u{'('nunh and re(,oTd~ will be kE!'f'lt in ;1r-- t'ordan('{' with a ~t;uulltrJ ~J.'st(>m of ac('ountin~ if ~o 1'ft..... ~crih('d hy the SeC"rE'tuTY....' '. . .~ I )1. I!' at nny timi.' it if; determined by the' FAA th;tt i~ ,In~' ()ut~tan(ling J'i.l.:d~t ("~r i'l:1.im of ril.!'ht in or to the Ai prol'ert)... oth,..r than th"j:,c :-opt forth in Part II. pnr3J! . 7(a). 7(b). and -;Ccl. the exist<:,nC'e of which create~ nn Utr-. due J"i~k of intt.'rff'l"(>nC'e with tht' operation of the Airf"ort Ill" thE" performanC"e- of the ('o\"('nant~ of this Part. thE' Sr\onsor will acqui'-E>. extinJ!ui~h, or modify ~uC"h fight or claim of ri~ht in a mannp.T acreptahle to the FAA. . 32. The Spon~or wi11 not E'pter into any tran!1.action whirh would ope-rrlte to d{.flri....e it of am.' of the ri~ht.<:. and power,. nt'('(>~f;ary to .perform any or ah or the .("ovenants madt:! ht'l"ein. unlt'~!; by ~uC'h tran~a<,tion the cbli:zation to rerform aU ~u("h ('ovenants i~ a~~umcd hy u~oth~r public a~~ncy found h~' the FAA to be eli.l!ihle under the Act and Rt'~I:ltions to a~~ume !:;uch oblilratioll!t; and ha,,'ing the power. :r.uthol"ity~ . nud finandal rei-:oUr("e~ to earn' out O1H such ohli~atio:1~. If an arrnnJ:!t'me-nt tJli made for manairement or operntion of - the Airport b~,. any a~~n{')' or pcr~on other than the Spon~or or <In ('mplnyt>e of tht' Sron~or. the Spon!'or wil1 re!=.eT\"" suffi("ient riU'ht..$ and nuthorit). to in~ure that the Airpf'Jrt v.;1I bp. operMC'd and maintained in 3C'c:ordance with the Ac:t, the Re~ulation!<:, and theH covenants. 33. Unle!<:!'I: the context oth('t"Wi~e r('quirE'~. all tC'rm!t u~ in the1=-(> covenantJ=.; whi('h m'(> d~fined in the Al"t and 1~ Rf.g:ulations shall have the me~njnlZ"s a~siitned to them th~reiiL I P~8 ... ._-,.~ .... I N V,) 8 Cl o I I 2,5 Enclosure 1 ..s.PONSOR. ASSURANCE TO ACCOMPANY APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE DATED U"-6l :r'V ,FOR A GRANT OF FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPHENT OR IHPROVEMENT OF The Count v nf Calhnun Tp~~~' (herein- after referred to as the "Sponsor") HEREBY AGREES THAT as a condition to receiving any Federal financial assistance from the Deparbnent of Trans- portation it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, .) 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d, 42 U.s.C. 2000d-4'(hereinafter.referred to as the "Act"),and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally- Assisted Programs of the Department of Transportation -- Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") and other pertinent directives, to the end that in accord- ance with the Act, Regulations, and other pertinent directives, no person in the United States shal~ on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of,'or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any pr0gr~~ or activity for which the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance from the' Deparbnent of Transportation including the Federal Aviation Administration, and HEREBY GIVES ASSURAl\CE THAT it will promptly take any. measures necessary to effectuate this agreement. This assurance is required by subsection 2l.7(a) (1) of the Regulations, a copy of which is attached. More specifically and without limiting the above general assurance, the sponsor hereby gives the following specific assurances with respect to MJAP Project No.5-f8-o/77-0/ . . " 1. That the sponsor agrees that each "program" and each "facility" as defined in subsections 21.23(e) and 21.23(b) of the Regulations, will be (with regard to a "program") conducted, or will be (with regard to a ."facility") operated in compliance with all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the Regulations. 2. That the sponsor shall insert the following notification in all solicitations for bids for work or. material subject to the Regulations and made in connection with MJAP Project No. ~'J- dl'--O/7l-01 and, in adapted form in all proposals for negotiated agreements: The County of Ca 1 hou". Texas. , in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. ZODDd to 2DDDd-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transporta- tion, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21.- Page 1 -, -, I I . [ , . I, 1".'J:e>:i /'JJ'O: 1.. ~ It . ';. ..~.' - . , ~ .,1 " Nond isc~imina tion in Federally-assis ted programs of the Department of Transportation issued p~rsuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response.to this invitation and will not be. discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in considera- tion for an award. I 3. That the sponsor shall insert ~he clauses of Attachment I of. this assurance in every, contract subject to the Act and the Regulations. " - 4. That where the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance to construct a facility, or part of a facility, the assurance shall extend to the entire facility and facilities operated in connection therewith. '5. That where the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance in the form, or for the acquisition of real property or an interest in real property. the assurance shall extend to rights to space on, over. or under such property. 6. That the sponsor shall include the appropriate 'clauses set forth in" Attachment 2 of. this assurance, as a covenant running with the land, I in any future deeds, leases, permits, licenses. and similar agreements entered into by the sponsor with other parties: (a) for the subsequent . transfer of real property acquired or improved under the Airport Development Aid Program of the Federal Aviation Administration, and (b) for the construction or use of or access to space on, over, or under real property acquired. or improved under the said Airport Development Aid Program. . 7. That this assurance obligates the sponsor for the per~od during which Federal. financial assistance is extended to the program, except where the Federal financial assistance is to provide, or is in the form of, personal property, or real property or interest therein or structures or improvements 'thereon, in which case the assurance obligates the sponsor or any transferee for the longer of the following periods: (a) the period during which the property is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended, or for another purpose in- volving the provision of similar services or benefits, or (b) the period during which the sponsor retains ownership or possession of the property. . . - , 8. The sponsor shall providefor..such methods of administration for the program as are found by the Secretary.of :ransportation or the official to whom he delegates specific authority to give reasonable guarantee that it, other sponsors, subgrantees, contractors, sub- "contractors, transferees, 'successors :in interest, and other participant$ I Page 2 1 of Federal financial assistance under such program will comply with all requirements imposed or pursuant to the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. , 9. The sponsor agrees that the United States has a right to seek judicial enforcement With regard to any matter arising under the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. N an '8 Cl ~ nItS ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of ob- taining any and all Federal grants, loans, contracts, property,. dis- counts, or other Federal financial assistance extended after the date hereof to the sponsor by the Department of Transportation under the Airport Development Aid Program of the Federal Aviation Administration and is binding on it, contractors, subcontractors, transferees, suc- cessors in interest and other participants in the ADAP Project No. ~ - tj.J-o/77-C;' The person or persons whose. signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the sponsor. . DATEOal~J:44~ I- Calhoun County, Texas (Sponsor) Att~chments land 2 Part 21, OST Regulations Title .L- I paae 3 '2~1 '"1 -I r , f i ! 12'8: L .~ . 1 ATTACHNENT 1 During the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contractor") agrees as follows: 1. Compliance with Re~ulations. The contractor shall con~ly with. the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation (hereinafter, "DOT") Title 49, Code of federal Regulations, Part 21, as 'they may be. amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by reference a~d made a part of this contract. 2. Nondiscrimination. The contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract, shall not discriminate 011 the grounds of race. color, or national origin in the selection and re- tention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. ~e contractor shall not participate either directly.or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by section 21.5. of' tlie. 'Regu.lations,,' .including employment practices when the con~ tract covers a 'program'set forth in Appendix B of 'the Regulations. "I 3. Solicitations for Subcontracts. Including Procurements of Materials and E~uipment. In all solicitations either by competitive .bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to bc'performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified .by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. 4. Information and Reports. The contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such- Regulations, orders, and instructions. Where any. information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this information the contractor shall so certify to the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what .efforts it has made to obtain the information. 5. Sanctions for Noncompliance. In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nodiscrimination provisions of this contract, I ., I the sponsor shall impose such contract sanctions as it or the federal Aviation Administration may determine to be appropriate, including, but not limited' to-- a. withholding of payments to th~ contractor under the contract until the contractor complies. and/or b. cancellation, termination, or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part. N lfj g Cl o 6. Incorporation of Provisions. The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs I through 5 in every subcontract', including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance: Pro-, vided, however, that, in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a . result of such direction, the contractor may request the sponsor to enter into. such litigation to protect the interest~ of the sponsor and, in ad- ditioq, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. I "i- I ATTACHME~T I - Page 2 '2'9' . . I ' igiO' I ,". I . ~,,' ~ . , , i' .' I ATTACHHENT 2 The following clauses shall be included .in all deeds. licenses, leases, permits, or similar instruments entered 'into by the Countvof --C.oiU I)Q1,J'h-Texas pursuant to the . provisions of As~urance 6(a). The (grantee, licensee, lessee, permittee, etc., as appropriat~) for hif!lself. his heirs, personal representative"s. successors in interest, and..~ ass igns, as a part of the consid~ration hereof, does hereby covenant 'and agree (in the case 'of deeds and lea'ses add "as a covenant running.with the land") that in the event facilities are constructed, maintained, or otherwise operated on the said property 'described in this (deed, license, lease, permit, etc.) for.a purpose for '1hich a Department of Transport;:- tion program or activity is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of .similar 'services or benefits, the (grantee, licensee,' lessee, permittee,etc.) shall maintain and operate such facilities and serVices in compliance with all other requirements imposed pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in, Federally~assisted programs of the Department of Transportation-Effec- tuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said Regula- tions may be am~nded. (lnclude in licenses, leases, permits, etc.)* That in the .event of brea'ch of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, --ibe County of Calhoun. Te~a~ shall have the right to terminate the (license, lease, permit..etc.) and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if'said (licenses, lease, permit, etc.) had never been made or issued. (lnclude in deeds.)* That in the event of breach of 'any of the above nondiscrimination' covenants, thp rnllntv of CalholJn Tpx~~ shall have the right to re-enter said lands and facilities thereon, and the above ~escribed lands and facilities .shall thereupon'revert to and 'vest in. and become the absolute property of . th" Co"nty of --kalhoun. Texas and its assigns. Th~'following shall be included in all deeds, licenses, leases, permits, or Similar agreements entered into by thp Co"nty of Calhoun. Texas pursuant to the provisions of Assurance 6(b); The (grantee,' licensee, lessee, pennittee', etc., as appropriate) for himself, his personal representatives, successors in interest, and , '., . .. Page 1 . ~- ,. .~~I, " 1 -:.. " '" 'I '" . :~; ..' ':"'; .~ . , ., _.~ , , ,I .":.... . I d&:h.'~lmt' .n 'Uh.o;,tantiaUy imPRirm...: the AC"C"ClmJ)h.-hmrnl- nf the obJCClI\'C5 n( the ,.,....or It.L\ flat.. 141 As U~CCl in this ~ectlt)n the ~erv" lees. flnlnr:lal Ald. Or other bcnetit.o;, I'lrn- '"Idrd unlt"r a. prm:ram fCC['I\'-1n1t FC'dcral fmkll'!ill ".......r:ancc Include any ~("r\ Ire, tin:'lncl:\l ald. or otht'" be"rnt pro,oidrd In nr thmm:h :\ Cacl!aI\" Ilrnndt'd wlth fl... :ud "f "C'rlf'f:\1 fina.!lCUll :l~"I."f:tnl"C.' f~1 .rhr rnuI1tCr,lCI(1ffo( ~11('CltiC Il)rms .., 1I"IIoIhll1"'(I ctl~.("rln'llnallrm 10 thiS IIO,r.-t:I,ll.h dIM'" not ilOUI,. tne ,-=cl:f"~ahty .,f tlu- IJrlllllblltnn 10 pnrn:'r:lph I a I of Ud",...,.,,,,jr"J . .,. l:x:unl,lr... demon~lratllH: the ap- IlhCDtlflU..r till' Ilro\'i~lon,"'nf this !'>1"("tuJO t.... C"f'UOtIll I'rn:.:n\m:.. of the OC"p:nrmrnl lor "1-..n~f1'lli.,llnn arC' cunt:IU1f.'d 111 "'11_ ". .""ltflX C iii IbiS [)aI"L. '1'. "11m. parL docs noL nrotliblL the r'''l~idl'r;''II,n h( rart'. color, or nallllna1 "fir-In if Ihl" IHU'IIOSl' and ('lfcrl arc to rtmflVl' Clt O\'I"rf"nmc thr ron~rqUf"nC'('!'o of IJrarllf':":. '.r impl"dimcnLS \l.hlch han' Ir- slnrl\'o lhr aVOIllabllity of. nr IJarllC'lp;l,- lum ill. Iht' IJfOj.:ram or acllnlY rrrrl\'m:.: "'tduaJ lill;wcial asslsl:mcL'. on the ::round:-. ul rar!'. color. or n:l.lional Orl!!m. Wh('rc 1)l'l'\"IOll~ di-"trinllUi\tnry l:rar.lll f' fir IL'4l:.'l" Il'nd~. on Ou:.. ground... of r;H'.c.. rolor n.- nallonal onc.m.. to cxclur11' IlId:- vlduab frum p:'\rllrIP:\tion In. 10 d(,lI~' Ihtm 111,' hrlll'cil~ oc. or to .<,Ubj(,:("t l-11rm to di!ool'rimllt;ItIClIl under auv prOL:r;tm or nrLi\'ilY III wllu'h thi~ pnrt <\pplirs. the RPlllil"anl or rt'rllUCnt hO\~ an oblic.;tllon &.0 Ikkt' rC'a:,;ollable act ion Ln remO\'C' or ovt'rr.omf' 11It' consrf'lucnccs o( the prIor di.~rimlnalnr~ Ilractlc~ or u~age. and Lo accomphsh tlH' IIUn)O~CS o{ the Act, It I F.l11pln~'mC'nL nr:\clicf.'~: II- Whrl'''' :\ llrim:HY obl('clh'e of :\ prn::ram fll Jo't'!1rral tinancl:l.1 :l.s.wnanr(' '0 .;hkl! fhi:-. p:Hl nl)pHts i~ to pro\'idto t'lllplornu'nt. a I'ceiplrnt or other par!.y :.ubjrct III Ihis I'nrt !':h:lll not. direC'!Iy or throna.:h t'nnll":leIUal or olhrr aIT:ln:.:c. nJ(~nt..;" ...uhtl'(" :a I)('r.l;on to di.~rizmn,,\. lion on thl" :'rtllmd of race. color. or nntional nri:~Ul in it.Ci cl1Iplo\'mrnl pr:\c- LicC'~ Ul1dl'r such IlrOJ.!ram 'includllH:: n;:- rnntmrnt or r('rruitmcllt ad\'f"rtl):jmg, hirim:. ftrill:!. u"/.!:r:l.din~. prOlnotlon. d~- motion. 11:\I1~fC'r. layot'(. tennln:l.lion. . ralr.'i o( II;IY or othcr (orms of comJ"l("nsa- Unn or bl'lwfits. :\clertton for lrallllll::. or aplJrrntil'C'.;.I\lp. use o( facilities. and lftntmrnt of r01plrJy['csl. SUC'h recipienL 511:.11 take nClirmlltl\'e action to insure tl1M a~Jptk:\l1t~ nre f:mplv.\'e::t, and em- pln)"C'<"S :ln' trea(l"d durin~ emplormenc. "'ilhout rl"l::nd to their r:tcl'. colnr. or nftLional orU::ln. The requirements :tp. plic:abl(' 10 c:onstruction employment un. der an).' ...ueh pro,C'r;,un shall be- Iho."!' spc<:in('d in or plIrSl1:\01 10 P.ut III of EXt('UtiH OI'c1rl" 11:!~5 or any EXf"Cuu\'e Clrd('r whiC'h s\lll('r~edt's it I~I Ft'drral fin:tnClal :l~51~t.anrt to pro~rR01s undl"r la~'~ (unard or Admin- ts.tnt'd br th... ():"ll:Hlmf'nt wlllrh hll\'e as .. primary Oblf'C"II\'(' th(' pro\'ld:n:::: (I( I'mpln~'",(,JlI l11cludc lhose ~C't forth In App('nc1lX D 10 1I11~ pnrt. t3' \\,h('n':\ pnM1:ln' oblf'C'li\'e o( t.he Frdtral till:lnCInI n~~lsL:\I1cr u not to I1I'CWldt rmvlrJ)'mrnt, bur c11~cnm:na.li()n (\1\ the a:r,1111U'f$ o( racC'" COIM, or nRUlJnnl N ~ g Cl o . I I IUlES AND REGULATIONS nriJtin in th,.. ('mpJo~'ment pr-actit't'~ nf the rt"Cl~i('nl fir othrr person~ ~ubJrct 10 th~ reJ:ulatll..n lends. on the !::'rounds o( ract', eolor. or national orunn..to rxrlud" individuals from p:\r.:~lpalton m. tn dpn}' them the bc:nrf;t~ 0(. Of 10 !'Ub]l'l'l them to dl~nmln.:'Itlt1n unl1el' an~' pro- ~ram to which thiS, rer:::ulalhlO' apPllr:,. thC' prO\'I"lon~ o( !'llbp:u:l::r:'lph t II 01 this par:u.:raph ~h:t11 :lPJ'lly to lhr ('1Il- (Jlns-ruent f,ra('lIl."l'!'o at th(' rC('(fJl('1If 01. other persons SUbJCl.t 10 the rr~'uI311111\. to the extent I1tC'I's~ary fO 3!-~111'r ""Qu:\l- Ity o( nl'("Inrl\mit~' to. and nondl:ocnnull:\. tnT)' treatment of. brnrllcwflc.... ld. A rcdrutnt mav not m:lke:l ""!ee- linn o( :1 ~iU' or location of a (ilClllt\" il 1hc Pllll'fl'o;(' or that :,wlf"('tion. 01' It:.; rn('C( wh('n rnadC'. is to l'xclude mdl\.tclu.i1.. frorn particlpatiull in. to deny I.lwlII 11:(. bf:onc-fits of. or to sUbjcC't tht'm tu dl.- f~riminalion under ~my pro::r:lfU (11' ;'\1'- tn.ily to which thl:' lule 3.lIphe:o.. on Ih.~ Rfounds of TaCe. C'oJor. or n:llIOn.il1 oril:in; or i( thr pUnlO~ is to. 01" lb efTf"l"l \\:ht>u m:1r1r. .....i1I. sub~;tnntial1y I1nl':llr tht. aCCOlnf)h!'ohmrnL o( the objecli\'('~ "If L1u:- part. ~ ~ J. 7 ,\~...It";I"r~'", rl.ttuirf'n, . a I Grnrral. 111 E\'CTY applica!inn (01' Federal financial a<:!">lst:\nce 1.0 carT\' (Jut a fJro~ram to \l,;llich lhis part applu..... exceuL a prOt:rnm La which P:u:J./.!:f:\ph . lJ I of this :-''''('Llon arllJltes. alld ('vt.'r}' :1Il. plication fflr Federal fmanci:\l .i\_<:....I.'ilaIlCl' to provide a facilitv 5h:l.lI. ;1." a cOlldl1l011 to Its approval ;tnd thr: eXlrJl....lOll of auy FC'dcral financial a~!:15tancc pursuant to the applic:J.lIon. contnlO 01' bf' 3CCOI1\. pamed b}'. an il.'i.....n.Ulce that the V/o- r.ram will be conductC'd or the facility np. craLed in cornpliance with all. reQuin'- ml'nts Imposed by or ~ur:';llant to tlu:-l lI:\rt_ Every Prot::f:JOl uf Frdcral finall. cial assistance shall rcqulre the !'ubmb.- sion o( such an a.'iMlranCe, tn the ca~t" whf're the Feder:'ll financi:ll l'l.:i!,:I...tancr is Lo provide OT is ill llle form u( persc;llal prol>Crt}., or rel'l.1 III'operty or int('l"r:-.l lh('rcin or structures therr'oll, the a~sul'. aure shall obila-atp. lhe rf'cipient. Of, in the Case oC i\ ~ubscQucnt Iral1~f('r. tile traos(erCl". {or lilt'" PUiod dUrln~ ",'hicll the property l~ used for a purpo~e fl.r WhlCh the- FC'der;!! fmnnclal :l~Slstancc i:; f"xtended or for anOlhl'r purIlO."c invoh'- in!: the provision o( similar ~~rviccs nr bendlts. or for a~ lon~ ns the recipient retains owncrshlP or possession of the property. whic:he\'er IS loni:er. In 'all other casrs the fls~UrO\nce sh~lI obli~alc the reciplC'nt for the perIOd dunnc \l,;hich Fenrro.l t'ln:mcial as!'lstancc: 15 l'xll"ndrj to Lhe prol::"ram. In the case \\'hcrc thr assistance is souJ!ht (or the con~tl'uction o( :J. taciJHr or part of a (acJlH~'. the :\~_ :t'umnce shall in :\ny ev~nt ('xlrnd to th(' entire faCIlity Rnd to faCllltlrs opcratrd in ('onnectlon thet.c..nth. Thc Sf'C'rN;\rY ~hAJl sPflclf.... th,. form ot Ole torcgoJll.~ assurances (or f'Ach J"lrol:r:\m. and tht' ('xtf'nt to wlllch 11k.c ;Is.'iur.'\nct's \.I.'ill he rrrllllr~d of subl::r:lntl'r~. COntractor.!: and sub('".olltraClor~. tran:.J('rC'f'!':. "'Ucc('''~nrs In inttr(,l;t. nnd olhrr partlclll:!.nts Ifl the f1rOl:rnm. Any suC'h- n~<:uranC't' shnll 111- ('lude prO\'ls:OI1S which in\"(' thcUnilrd Stale's " mrhL to ~e('k 11$ JUdlC'I;\1 enforcemrnt. 3f 1(\11/11 .:1 In the (':t~" "hl'Tf' Fl'llrr", OI1:\n- ('1:11 a~!Oi~t.lIlrt' 1J1; pru'lrlt'n 'm till; f011ll of 3lr:\n1'frr nl 1"(':11 PI"I'.'llY. :~n:..IH:':~. or UnI1rO\'C'ml'l1I:-. IlIrl'I'I1I1. _'I' II1len',1 lhcrrln. from 1~1l' F('dC'l"ill li t\,I'Ull1l'nl.' the Instrumr:ll (':1C'(lIm: or l('rorda:..' Th(' l1"an~frr !'oh;lll ri'llll:lIU ;1 1'.'n'Il"~11I llin~ n'Ill':: \\ Hh the 1:1lh1 :\S:illllll::: tl~l1.i.:o.,~r:.':l. :n.lIlQH (or !'hf' 11C'1It".ct dllltll.: \l'~I:I.~1 Ii:,,' n'al Oroprrl\' i1' \I~rn Itlr :l 1'\1"1' t!,>.' t."r which ehe' F,'ell'!';'!) tiU;lIh.,.d .f. ~""~'r:t".' "s extt'nd,,'d ("II' (llr :'110111")' I 11I1"', I..,. i'~,'i'. ~ 1Ilj! Ihe 1'1'0\ ::>tl'U (If :>:11111:11" :,e': \ In.... ;II". LJrl1cf1l-~. "'!H'I'r nn I r,ll\!'o((':" df I'H11""II~ or uHrrr!" lIu'l'dnln'll1 Ilh' h.rt..r..: OlJ\" ,,'rl1lOl"ul i... 1lI"f"I\'rct hIli p.-,I?t':rt:-" :s. ;.It'. (1l1lI'CC! or 111l1'I-tl\"('d Uli(~~':" :l JII"-r.lIl1 .It }-'rrtrl":\l fin;IIU"1:t1 ,Jo:.:~: .tJlh;I'. l!:, n'~'II'- h'1l1 :0.110111 ;1':1','" toi illdlille $1I1.~ (',1\('. 1::1l1t an ",II.\' ~1I!J~t'lIlh'll-:' ;.r.I':.'(~r Ilf :.Udl prUi'r'l'I\'. \\"IH'1\ lit(. 1'1."111.1"1\' I.. ,.,11,111\(0 ! 1'0111 Lilt' Ft I1I'r~1 (t... :.lllllh"lr' :o.UCI ClW,'II;Hll nwy ;Ibo lIu'llIIll' 01 ~. .IlUI(I\,n rOUllll'ct wlch .3 rn.:Jl( to "I' l'-,~"rn;d I". [Ill.' DC'P"L"lIllI'lll III 1'('\'1'11 tit;" '" I!.,. l'nl'p- ,.I't,\' III tll.' C'n'nt o( a. t'1'"t'.ldl..l lilt' 1'0'.'" 11311\. \\"1lt'1'(,. ill 1 Ill' (11:.1'11':11'11 ..J 11l1' Sl"c'J"rt:u,r. <..11('11 ,a t~.:mcl.1J:.I. ;Illtl ri.:ht 'Jf I.c\'('rlo:.-r i1' aPPl'oJln:1ll' III till' (..,','::1"" III under whil'll thr 1"";11 p:tlllrll~, ;..;. tit,. rained allcl 10 lht'11.:lllut.' of 1:11" :'1";'1:; ,ll:d Ih(' ~1.lIlllT In ~uch 1'\'~lll II ;, llall~- fefC'r ()( rc:lI pl"opC'rlv JlrOp".l':. 1'1 1IIC'II- i-:ac(' 01' otllrrWi!'C' 1'I1t"UIl::)I'r II..' rr:af IlrnperLy a~ sC'curity for !k:1I1C.Ilt1: CUlI- :o.trll("LlOn of IH'..l'. or il;IIIl"II\'('llll"lll lor ,.-,. iSlinl:. (aclhlw" 011 1'11.(':1 prnpl: h fill' fl\(' ))urpo~r:. ltlt" \\:hkh lIl(' pr.lpl"ll." \\;,.. ll'~lll!iil(,lTed. II'l~ Sccrrt:1ry IIlay ;I~r,' ulHJn rl'flUC'sL (If the Iran!'klt., :llld :1 neee.......1,-y Lo .1rcompl,,,,,, ."urll tlll:lI:C~ inJ::". and upon l'=uch cf,nd:l '011'. ns j ;,. df'rm~ appropri:\tr.. to !'ollbnrclI11..1,' .l\tlf'h rjl~ht o( rc\'ersinn lit 1 he Ii, II '1' :.IV!l .m('lrl~'ace or IIthr.r f'lh'IIIll!JI:1.li'" Ihl CflntiulIlI1nSlrt{r profl/t'llll:. E~.-p' a~plicalion b:: a Slale' or ;t Sial,. :1~a'llf :: tn C:lrty OliL a !lrot:"'''1Il ill".l'!'.;'l': rnll. timn"::: PC'nc-ral til1:'t:If"I:.l :i,..::'I::r.lnl'e' In whwh thi~ P~.1rL anpli('" . indll.i",,_: II.t' pro":rnm~ 1I:,I,'cl i.n .'\p":)....llIl.': ,r, lu 1117," panl .!'hall a!">:1 ronthllnn t" Jo. :lI'pro";lI anl1 th(' e)(tr.n~IOIl of :lOy FUll"r:'ll. finall. Clfl.l :I!l<'i~[;in((' tlur~lI:ll11 fo tf,l ;11J1l1i1":- lIon .11 CO:lt:lIn or I){' aU:I mp:IlI;'~c1 !q a. Sl:lU'tnC'nt that thc' nro:r"lI1 I" '('r. In lhe -cZ\!le of i\ nr\\' IlrOJ.:n\lil_ \\<,11 hfo' conducted In ('omplianeC' "illl .IIl n.- t'1U1rt'mcnL!-o Impnsed b~' or pllr:.ll:mt 1'1 t his part. and '~I plo\'illc 0:' Ll(' ;II"'COI,:, p:\lIicd hy proVISIOn (or !':lIl"'h 111('1 hrul" o( admini"'_rralion for thC' nrrr:r:1.1Il :"I" arc found by the Sc("rCl:lry' to I::';" rf'.-"onablc J;:U:lT:mter 1,k1.t Lh~ :'lppIIC;"!'lr. :1nd All n'cilllC'nts of Fcc('r31 flr.;ll1{"!':': O\"<'I-"tanC'C ullttn ~u('ll prfl:..:rJ:n w.li ('om. ply \\'lth all rt'cluireml'n'_!"> H~pn.<:(;'l by cJr pursuant to th,~ p:lrt. !:l21.1J (:101111,1,;101"1' iIlIOlntl..I,hll" 'aJ C""prraltn1l and nl:cHlartcI" TI c Serrrtl'lr'}' shO\lI to rh,' 1:111r<:t (''''(trill pr:,\('t!C'nblr. ."'f'f'k the f'f\n~('r;'tllon of ft:. t"lp:rnts III hhf~lnln': ("nrr.:'~lilnC't.' Wltl1 (h,,- p.1rl :lll'j ...t::1)1 pI ,l\'lce :l.~~I."'!lIn'" and ':Ult1:'1I1:'l' t,1 rr"'lIw.r.'~ to h('lll tt',I""n t~nmfll\' \olllnl.lr:lv " I'll It~.' fl.' 1 t 'hI Compller:I'I: Ij'''',rf( E.lrh 11"'('lp. If'nt 'iha.ll kef'J) ~lIl"'h rt'('rll C!l anl1 \uhnllt ttJ 1he Srcrrt:\r}' tmlt'I.. comlll('~~. nnl.l Q ,IDlIAL IIGISTEI. VOL 35. NO. '"-1HUISDAT. JUNE \I. U70 EXCERPT OF PART 21 LI ! I I . ~ i g,C), >\',.Ai"; _i' . . .:I " / " , " ;,.;'-,' ,:. ",' " < .; ." IIlClA2 . ....rural" l'IIl.I,h.lut'r Ttpnrt." .... ....r.~h rim....., aUII 111 :'our-fa 'lITrn and conl.lllllhg .'1;11 lII'IOII"\:,II('fl. ii..- ltle Sccrel:1f\ may. m.h...."II.. '.. III" IIN'f:~_,ary to en.bh' tum ,.t n~"II';'I;: \\twlht-r the' Tt""ll)ltIlL h~' '...UlI'I....1 It, ,- "lImpl\"lru! \\"tlh lhl~ II;Jrt. In Ihl" :,......r an\" l.raCTa,.. uno.r "II..-h ;'1 l'III!laf-. 1l'llIlI..nt rJi'ellll:<> }'-\:".."TO)' 1111:10':1.11;,' .,-l:lnr"l" to any ntllt'r ,.,-CIIl- 11'111. :"Iudl (,lhrr Tt'l"IlIll~nl .,hall al""U .:.uu- . .illl "lid. 1""mJlllanre rtPoJ'"~~ to thr. .,nm:u'" 1"'"\\111''''..\:'1. m:lY U€" neC~:"l!h.lIV La f'ua).I,. IIw l'I"IIII;ir\' rrrlPlrnt to r~1I1 \ (Iul It:. ..hlt.",ll,',,,, untler t11l~ part. . .,., AIl"'_ It) \tJur,~rs nl 1fl/Ur",,,tlUlI. 1'::11"1, ,r"'"Il'ldtl !-hall perm" 3CTI"" hv H.I' S,'.'I.'I;lI'V durin&: norm,,1 bU:-IIII'!'>S ImHr.... l.t ',lIth (.If It'S books. r~curd,.. ac. 'I.unl.... :.Iut ,.thf'r .""urct'!oio o( ,"flolllla.' lion,' ItllIl It'- facdltlr.!'o ;IS n1:I~" be ,,,,rllnt-nl III =-""1,,,1310 comlJham'I' \\uh 1I11~ It:II'1. WIII.1t" anyinfurmal1uIl rt". (luirecJ "f-a n'/'llJl"llt is In lilt' t'xclu:-.lve ,"'Me..'IOJt "", ;mv othrr altrncy, in:-.utu. hun. or l,,'r"HH ~md this :l~em::y. tn...u\.u- linn. or prr.'.1I0 '(:III!Ii or retu!'If'S LO furmsh' thh.-lnlulIlI:aIIOU. tht' rl"Clpll!'nt ~h:lIl NO C"NfHv III It:-. n'p"..t and !;hall M't hlrtll ,,'hul ,'lruH_. II h:a.. mpdr to ubtalll the mformatlon 'dl Ifll/.tll",ttllfl /u hrflr/lcinru'.\ and .'lnrhc'11lO"". F..H.1t re-clplent :-hall make available tu IIJ.rLICIPants. be-nenclanes, ;and (.otl1rl llllcrr~trd persons !;uch m. (ormalllln I('l'.udini: tht proviSion!' or this part alld as II.pplicalJIhtY to the pro~rl\l11 undl'r which the u'C'iruen\. r(". C'!'\vr-s FcorL\l financial a~~l:-;la.nc.f'. and make Mit'h In (ormation avai.1J.bh~ 10 Ihem in l'IlIl:h -mannrr. L" the Secrt:tary finds ncrf'S!'iary to apprls!' such -pcrsons af the \lrulCCtinns 8.caln.lj;t dlscrtmma. Linn aSMlr('c1 I hem by thc A(.t and Lhis "'Lrt. Ii 21.1' . C ...u.II1I" .,( hnf"..liO:'Mli...... III P"III1fIW ro,"pUanrl' rrl'U'I/I.'i ,The &rrrtnry ~htttl from Urn" lo lime- re-- view till" pnwlirl'~ of reC11J1l!'l1b to rfrLtr.. in1nll" \\I...llwr Ull'Y :ue rOnlld)'mf~ with U\1., ~MlI 11I1 '(.'.111I,.111/,'/.<(. Any ptrson ",,'111' be- lU'vt'~ 111111.,,1,11 OT any !;pec:iOc elas-'i ot 'M'rsnn~ 111 hc' M1IJjected to dl~('rlmmallon "T(lh\bih'\l h~ .th1s ~ilrt m:t.y by hlm!;elC UT bY", 1"'Prt.':-.enl:l.t1ve file \\ Ilh lhe Sec. rrt:\n ;l wrillrn complamt. A ('olntllaint. lIIust br nlnl not later than 9U dRY'" ..Iter Ulr th\le"'" lhl." D.llered dJ~cnminallon.' unll"~~ I tw 111111' for nhn2 Is ('xu'nded by the- Sr....dan.. ,('I ~'I'I"I'.\/IIIIJ/'"n~. Tht SI.t'rd.:tn' "'111 1\1;1,"\' :'I lllulltfJl HI\'e~Ul:alhlll \\hl"llI,:\'e-r A tOllwh;.\1\ct rl"vie...... rtporl. cnml)l;.tint. or an)' olt"ler ,mform:lUon mdIcates II : llO$.$iblf' f;.ulun.' Lo comply \\"Ilh thIS vart. Thl" tm,.~tl;;;,Ii()n will mclude-. \l:hrrt .'Pl\TO\lfl:\lt'. 0\ IT'Vlrwol lhe l)e:n.ment , I,rartl('"...: and IIOllclt's of Lht' ircu.nenL, thr cn~','ulll~lanrL's under wha'htht :)OS-- ~iblr ll\IIH'Omllll:l.nte With tllb part 0(''' turted. Qull lither faclon rde,"anl Lo a clrlrrnllUllthtn A~ lo .....heth('r tht reclp. ...n," .1;1... ("Ih'd tll cUI1l~ly Wllh thl:. part. .d' U,':.uJ,,/IU" -III "11211,.,). 'II If All ; "'~t'lIUtllolll"lI 'l'UI':\\nul.'lo CllUlll!lfU\lh Ir.J uJ Uti" Al't'lIl1h IIIUfn\leA all&lltltt'In I'urn" ,Jl)' ....U, Ihl" "pft, UlO SrCrrLury Will aO IULES AND IEGULATIONS Inrnnn the recipient :\nd th.. nIatle:.. "III LJr resolved by mformalme:J.il.. .....h,.nl.\.l:r ,)O",..lble. It It ha.s btf'n detl!'mullrd th:\l tilt' m;:altrr ('annaL be re-::iol\'e-d. b" 111. Lorma) ",rans, aCllon .....11I Loc hlkL'1I ;'I~ IITo\'lded (or II) f :!J.I3. ':':1 If an tnvtsUf;:OUlon dlln_ ucll '\\;ar- r:lllt actton pur~u..nt to slInparavra!Jh I I' of thl~' ~ar..ftraph thr. SI"'r.'tar'-" "Iii !'o Inform tUI" rt'CUlIf'nl and tlw nmwlaul. :IIH. If an}'. 10' ',:f1t1f1:G. 'I" InllmllfalOr!l nr' rrlahrl..r" UI"', f)rlllllh,Ud. No rCCllJlcnt nr t1lhrr ,"'r- !\till shalJ 1IIIimid:llr. thrrat"1I 1.:IIt'rn....r dl...I'rlmln.llc i\R:l1I1l'1l an)." ullJlndlJal fill Hu' 'IUTllU~e ot 't\tt'fle-nn" v.:~\h a.1\~' "1).:h\ or IJlJVII('~I' Sf'currd hy s("Cllnll finl elf tllr AI"l or lhb Ilart, or bl"('au~ 1\1' h~.- m:alh' a t'omplamt. Le-Sllfl~d. l\:oosl:o-ll'ct. ur rln:t- IIclpatcd In any manu('r Irl alllU\'t'!'oU/.::l- tll.l!. nroce-('dm;:-. 'or heannlo: und,or lll:, p:lIl. The identllY of compl:uuant.... !<o.hall br kept. confidential except to the rxtent Ill"I.f'So...ary to carry out the. purpo~rs of thl'; part. inc)udlng the conduct 01 anv 1On"stutaUon. htanng, or Jud.lcJal pru. C'e("dtnlir arlSma thereunder. ~ ~I,13 ..rorf',lur.. rur ,.IT....'inJ: rUIII. pliMltfT. , a I at'neral. If there &J,'lJC:II"::i to be a [:lUur,. or threatened {allure to rompl\" with this part. and it the noncomllh:Ulct.-' or threatened nonromplJanre cannot t", C'orrecle-d by mtormal mean:.. comphanc\' wtUl this part may be etTected by the sus. pension or termmation '01 or r('(usal l(J "n\ul ot' 1.0 ccn\.mue Federal ftna.nc\al a,.,!'.istanC'c or by any ot.her mt!aHS :Ul. t.horized b:r law, Such other means ma... 'm(',Jude. lJu!. are 'not Umltcd to, .1, ;\ rdaenC'e to the Department ot Justk,' \L'llh a recummend.a.llon t.hat :\nprol'rla.l~ procetd1nK~ be brou!.:tJt 'to cnlorce any rtlithLs ot t.ht' UOltcd S!.ates unde-r tiny 101"" of tht' Umted Sti\h's f JnC'ludin.: otht'f tllle~ (,I( lhe ArL.. car any A...suralll'I!'I,r o\.IIt'r rnZlLractual unctt~rlB.kUl<<. Rltd I:.!' nllv 8PpHcuble Ilflll'I't.'dhIR undt'T ~tlllto, or Jocul law. lbl Notuoomplianfol' with t ~1.7. If all :'I\lPllcant tails or rL'fu~es to furnl~h .UI a:-:\urance rt.'Qu1ted under I 21:1 or utheT- ....l:\C fails or retuses to comply with a J~- quirement im~os.ed by or 'PUrsu:lt\l tu th:a sectIon. Fedl!'ral finanCIal a.ss~tam:e lllay be refused In accordance with the procedures 01 para&;:r:1ph tcl ot ttu::. $t.'1.'- tlon. The Department. shall not be re. quired to prOVIde ;'Ill.Sista.nce In ~ucha case durln~ the pendenr)' of the admml:t.. tralive proceedmis under such para. UOlvh. HO\l..e....er. subject to J :1.:1. the D~p:lrtment shall cont.nue asSl.Stam'" dUring the lJendency of such procredmH~ .....herr such a&SlsLance ~ due and pay. nblc pursu:ml to an :lpp!tcatwII appro\,'cd ~lr~ur to tn.e et't'ecUve da.te o( tn.\$. pAn. 1(". Terrnm.atiDn oj or r~Ju~al tu graILt IIr hJ' C'ontJnue Federal j'lnanl.'lal Q$.nsl. a nl'c'~ No ord.er suspcndJnK. It'rmlnat1n6!:. or le-h~lO<< to erant or ccnUHue Fedrra.l tlUlI.ncl&1 ~1StanCe ~hall bel,;ume enec- Un unul- ,.1 'I The tir.crcl"lu y hILS .dvu~d the al). 1I11l'Rnt or ,"-=lplCIlL uJ m~ rallurr ttl com. IJI)' .nd 11... dl!l14rmlned th.L n~mpllant.t c;a.lluoL ba llM:.urrd by yolun1lLry Incarl:l. I . ..:. TI,c."II' IM:o bl't'll ;,11 "'1"' ..>;..11...1..1;: 11)11 the n'cl'rd. aILrft'11llU,tullll\ 'a,., In'a.t. !II":. uf a t;o\l1uTt. 1..1)' lilt' Mr'I'I,. ,.:;1 ur I"'. ",,,,,:111'1\1 I'UIIII,I~' "'lIlt.1 n......uH'I;II.IU un. 11Ul'l\'d b} or 'I.IUr!:U,,"lIl t.u LIIL" 1'.'" 13' The ;It'lIon h:\~ bt'i"n alJlil u\ f'd bw th\' Sfi'n.'tu.ry ~ur:~U""t to ; ::1 I~ ""1 '.l' 'Tht- t"'UI)).\1HHl ul :tU '::l\' ",I ,lit" St'C'r('\;u}' ha:-. tllt"d "-IUI un" ~.lInn let oj the Hlllbt' and Lh~ C\'lIl1ulll("t' thl" Senalr. h:l\mc 1l"":I..laIlH" JU:I~dl("" lion oVl'r till' l1"u~r.lm U\,nhrd .. lull \l,"tltt('l1 le-lJl}rt of 1.11\' t aruOI:.I,lIu"," .lId tliC' .:round.-. lor MII'II ar'lon An\ .lrll..n III '~Il"I.lolI,1 ..I' IrTl:'1I1..1r tII' to rdu...\: \u -:}';\1'\l or tu CHnl\U\h' ..... l','r~l tin.lllrl;t) a"'~.I:-.l;l.IICI" "'11:'111 bf' hllHII-d h. .LIlt' p:a.nlC'ulllr I'UllllC';.II "lIlll'Y. "" }I;an IIWlt.nl. r'T ~.IJI,.r ;I/lIIJIt'allt. nr. 11.('tI"roIl1 n:-. lu ,,;hfllll ~lIdl :1 huc1l1lL: ha~ \l1"oU nlaar .;IncJ ~ha1J I.whllull'd III II.; i'lli'd In UK- panicular 1JrO~rarn. ur ..art. Lhl'I"I'U1. III "..hlcJ1 such nCll1cnmlJhance ha..s ht'e'n so - found. ..' 'n I 0111("1' JJlI'cHU uurhutl:,"d hu la:e-. No acllon In l'lIl"Cl C'uIllJlhanc~ ....1~lh title V[ ot thl' Act oy an\' o!.hcr mf';ans au- thorized hy law ~hall b(" taken by ttus , O('\.l3.rtmcnl unl\l- I I' The- SrcretaTY h...... d('ternianC'd lhat . compllant.f' catll1o'" Ur sL-curll"d b, voluntary meal1s: . I Z I The recJPlent or utllrr pt'l" .on h:as lJrt'lI notified of Its J.ulur~ U) ('nmply and or the a.ctJon to be' 'la~c.n . to encct.'comohanct; ana 131 The expiratIOn or at Jr;c'.;t 'JU da\'s from the mOl.llln\~ ot !o.u<:n l"\.otlno lo UW reCIpient or othtr lJl:r~on Duruu: tlu~ pCrlod of at least 10 dKi'S. -.addIuonaJ etrorts shall be mAde t.O perSUUdet recfple-nt or Olher pcr!'tH1 to conlllly !.h(' ruuJallon and to t..akt' :.uch cnrrt'c a.ctlon as may be a~~ruprl:ltr_ . t4:!I.JS ......riIlK... '~ t ll' OppnrlunJlV h., '"""W,, When- l'\'er nn opporturuty IlIr a :hf'arrn~ K rrqulTl'd by (~I_J3ICI, non:.llllahh' noU~ :.11..11. bl' ~J\'I'n by r(-Ja~Lt'n'd "I. "('TWINS m::ll!. r~Lurn re:c("IVl r,'qtll...tNI. tn lit" :lfTl.:..:LCd appllcnnt. or h>(,I~'t'ni 'I'hUl 11()oo tlcr. shall ad\'I~e the :.Iltpllca.nt or rf'- emlt'nl or thro action PToPo:o.t"d t.u tie lnk<-n. the ,s1l("ClnC IlruVI~lon undl'r ""Incb Lhe Ilropost'd alcl~on aL:alOst ,11 I:; to tIP. uken. and tne maLler:i or bct, or law as~er!.rd as the ba.sls (or UUSII.CllllU and either 11', fix a da!.e not Ie:\... lll;ln 20 l1a)':-o ~f\er t.he date 01 :..ueh no\.u:t'" 'IL.'tn~n , w"uch tht applicant or feCJPIt:1I1 may -request of lhe Secretary lhattht' maLUr b~ ,scheduJed tor hearlme ..,r ..,:. ..dvue the applicant ur reCI~I~nt tllat tlae walLer' In C"juesll'ln has bnn ~f."t do"..n' ror nrar. 10" lit II. :.IHl:d plAce alia lime: n,e t.l.me and pls.ce '0 fixed shall be' ru,~on.ab:e and ~hall be sublert to cnanie Lor CI.u."e The cumphunant. Jf any. snail be advL5te'Cl' ur tOt! Llmt' and place of ,tne'heann,. An ....pp!1c;lnt .or rrcH.w'llt' mHY "'iA.IYe " hea.l1n~ :lJld ~ul.J"llt \fo'"Uenlnformauon and a.rau.meHl tor tnt rcc:orQ 'Thr: t6Uure . ot an l:I.p",hnlOt or rf'CIplenl to rt'quMl il hearlll': ulld~r thl.'l p.r&llrt~r.n or CD &p",e_r lit 01 IItOarllHC lor whlrn a claY' htL.\ 1..11:'\.'11 arl _..hall b,. dl'C'OICcJ llJ ' .....avrr l)1 th,..1 U:ht. "', _ hn'tlul.: \U .("~uon 00:.1: ~f lhr Ad .ud I :.!."_~~:JIC' 'IDIIAI 11011n.. VOL ". NO. IlI-"'UIIDAr, JUNI II, I.... ...:;" .' J;99fO '. I Inoppli<oblr, or prohIbit dls.r1mlnoUoll on an1o" other (Tound. Ib' Tor1'lU a.nd j1ulrucfion.!. E3.ch re.. .pon..ibJe Endowment off:cl:11 sh:\1l '~!'IUC and promptly make 3x:ulable to inter- t..~tecJ' ptT~Ons forms ;\nd dct:1iIrd in~truc'" lions :md prortdUrc:l\. for ctrecLu3ttnr. this P:U"L3S :ltJphed tt) llro,::r::lnlS to whIch thi:> part :\)'lIJJiC$ Gild (or whieh he N .J'e.1JOr..,)hlc. 'r' Su"t'rflu.;,()n and ct1ordinatlms. The C'hnirm1n of ;\n F',.ndn-wment mav f.'(un Unlc to time &5...ij:l:n Lo Olncr ofliri:ll.s o( -t~\C J:nclo':C.'mcnt or tn CJmci:\!<; or other drl :u trn~nt.5 or :1&:f'nri('~ o{ the (1o\'Crn- mrHr. ,,'Uh -the cono:('nt flf !l;\lrh dcp::U'L.. nu'nt.;. or a::enci('... r('!>~nn~illlHlie!'t ill tonl1crt1on with the rffertu:\tioll or the .putpa-.r... of title VI (l( the Act and this p3rt, inr.lud1nJ: the :,rhif"remenl or eftcc- live coordinMion nuu m:u:tmum unl~ formity within the Endowment. amI. ,'UhlU the cxeculh'c hrat'!C'h of the Gov. ernlT1l'ut In the ~pp1irn.tiQn of title VI And thj~ p:nt or 5irnilar P1'oC"r3m~ and in l'iitnil:\l",~ituation~. Any action t:lken. df'~ . t.cmlin:'\tion fr.:\dc. at' rrQUlrCmcnt hn~ .JO~{-rl by an amci~l af :mothcr dc~ r:lttmcnl or :tgeney actin~ purst1:1nt to fU\ ;l.,>~iJ:T\m{'nt of rcspon~jblllt}. under .thi~ ~lIb~cction ~h::lU h:1.....c the same effect ft~ thouch su::h Q.ction h:ld been taken hy the rcspon~lble official of this nC'encr~ 1'110.13 Dt'lini';un.,," A'!:. \1~td i.n thi~ p~rt: IR. The tt'rm "Foundation" means thr. Nal.1onnl Foundation for the .Art.'\' a.nd the Humanities, and Include~ the Nn.- tion",t .Endowment lor the Arts, the Na- Uonal Endowment for the Humnnitics. and ench of thC'ir or~:.\niz:lt1onal units. ~b) The term "Endov..ment" means the Nt\UonA.l Endtlwm('nt for the Arts 0.1' the National Endowment tor the Humanities. Ie) The tt'rm .'Chairm<1n" me:ms the Chairman of Lhe National Endowment for the Arts or the Chalrm:\n of the Na... tlon::.l Endo't\'ment for the Humanities, fdl The t~nn "re~pon~ible Endow... ment ot!\elo.t.. ''t.-lth r~pect to a.ny pro... cram receiving- Federal financial .ssi~lt\nce means the Cha.irman of nny Endowment or other Endoll.'ment official designated by the Ch:lirman, fe-I The t~rm ."UnitC'd St.:1tes" means the St3.tcs of the United States, the Dls- kh:t of Columbia, Puerto RIco, the Vir- ,I" lslnnds, AmerlC:ln Sar.1.03. oun.m. Wake Isla..nd. the C~1na.l Zone, and the tenitorles flt\d possessions of the United States. nnd the term "St:tte" means Any one ot the for-enoitl~. (n The tenn "Federal ft.ne.ndnl as- Ibt:mcc" Inclt..:dcs (J) t:r:mLs nnd to:1.ns or F~derftl tur.d~, en the grant or the donation or Ped.er:\l property nnd intel'... est.s In property, 131 the dct:\H or F('d... eml personneL t41 the sale :md le:\sc ot. and the perm~ssion to U~ ton olher th:l.n .. tasu:\l ot trlln~lcl\l b;).SlsJ. Ff'dcfA.l proptrly or nny interest In such prop- erty v,.1thout con!.ldC'tntlon or o.t. a nOIl)" 'innt ("on.~td~r,;Hlon, or nt a constderntlon \,,'htrh Is rtduced for the purpose of (\s. ..ltritlnr the rtc1plent, or In rtCOJmttlon ot Ule pub!i. Inkrcsl 10 b<> serna by sueh ~ ~ 2 Cl o I I IULES AND REGULATIONS ,.:tle or Ic:\."~e to tht' reclpte-nt. nnd (5) any F("(Jefal :l~rtt"mcnt, o.rrans:ement. or ()lher (.ontrnct which. h:'ls os one of its IJtIl1)Q~C'~ thi! provirolon r.f ~~\l~t;tn('e. ; t: I "l'he term "prot:ram" indudes. nny ,..ro~r.tm. proj('ct, 0" activity jnvolvm~ thr. provision of se!"viC~. fm3ncial ;'lid. nr othrr ht'n..fit~ 't') Indi\"idu:11~ -Jlnt'lud... in:: cduc-;'I1tnn O~. ! :',\lninr.. hr.;'\lth. how,.. 1u::. or othel' 5enir.1-:~. whether pro\,'ld~d Uanur.h t'mplo','t-c.C:; nC the: l'tri})icnt of Y."Nlc,.al ftn:'\llct~l ~.~~j!\t:c.n('~.()r provided 1J::r othcr,. throu~h coutracL~ or other ar.. 1":\n:l"tmmts v.Hh the rCC'ip1cnt. and in- dllcims: work opportullltiC'$ ::uHI t:lsh or 10:111 Ot. olhrr :H:c.i~t:l.11C'c to htdividu:'\lsJ. or em' pro\'bion <Ir fncUiUt"5 rOl' fur.. nl~hin;:: scn'icr!i, fin:mci:11 nid or olher hcncfiu; to indi\.'icttlaJs. The ~rl'\'icc. fi.. nnnr:t.'\l :lid, or othet' bencfiL'\ pro\'tded under no IlI'or.r:tn1 receivUll; Pcdcl.al fi~ J\:'lI1l""ial a;i.1;i.,t.1fl('t' sh:\ll be rlccn1t"d to inr.lude 3.n~' :;.enlC'e~. financial nicJ, or (')th:-r benefits f\f,,\"idrd with the :lid. of F'("(fCr.1} ftn:mt'inl :u:siHn.nce or with the nifi ne nn~' non..I"("d:~I'al funds.. property, or OIl1C'l" rc:'OUl'(;CS J C'lluh'cd to bc ex... pt'nde(! 0.1' ll:1:1.dr. :l\'31b,ble (or the pro- ~r:ltn to Itl("ct m~tchin{! rCQuircmcnt..-.; ot" 01 ht'l. C'{1nrlition~ y:hit:.h mu!'t be met In ol'der to r<"rch'C' the Ft'der;.11 fin3.ncial :l."-'" ~i!Ot;~tH~e, :-.nct to jn.:-lnd~ ttny sCr\'iccs. ft- 1\OIo"..S.l) ntcl. or oth~r hent-fits provided 11\ or thl'O~;:h R. flU ilit:{ provided rdth the .:lid 0; l"cacrnl fin:'l1lc1:11 t\~si'l:t::LnC'c or ~.l1("h nOll~t-"edt't':'ll r~!'ourr('~, d1) The tern\ ..fadl1ts.... JncJudcs uU ot" Any portion o! structures, eClUjpmcnt. or other real or pcrson:\l property or in- tcresh therein, nnd the provision o( fa... C'ihhcs includes the C'Ot'L!,tl'ucUon. cxpnn.. ~iOI1. -r~na\'at.jon, remndc1ing; ullcraticn or ncqUi~ition o.{ 1'acUities. to The term "reclpient" means any Stale, poHU('~'tl subdivision or any Sta.te. ot" instrument:ality of any St::t.te or politi- COl.I subdivisiofl. any public or privnte nJ:~ncy, institution, or organization, ot' other entity or any individual, in any State, to whom Feder:!l ftnancl:.d assist-- :\ncc is extended, directly or through another rceipient, fol' o.ny program. in... cJUdi"2 :my successor, a.ssl~n, or trans- feree thereof, but such term d.oes not in... clude any ulttm:\te beneftcl:lry under any such prot:rarn. (J) The term "prim:lry recipients'" means ::my recillicnt whleh is authoriud or refluired to extend Federal ft[l::lMCial :lC'tsisl:l'nCe to another rc-cipicnt for the purposes of carrymg out a. progr3m. lk) The term "apPUc:\nt.. mc.3.t\S one lIo'ho submits :1n tll'lpUc:).tion. reQuest, OT pJan rertuired to be approved by 8. re- sponsibl~ Endo\\'ment offi.c1:\l,or by a primary recipient, a.s a. conditton to ell- CibihlY lor Federal nnancia.l QSslstancc. end the term "application" means such an ;1ppJic3t1on. request. or plan, AI'n.H'Dll A r'lcta,u,. rlN.Hc:tAL .uat5T4Mct: TO WKlC)f 'fHIJ1 I'.aT """~a:. 1. Aaslst~e6 to ,roups tor ptOJ~('tA a.rul pf'OdUC'tlofU In the! &ru. ~. Sur...)'_. te60ellrch &n4 plannJoc 1D. th. uti. ;, ,,' 33'; 3. ^sslstante tG St.t~ .rla aJ:rnti.." f.\, ptUJt"('f~ and. prOdu(tI~(\s In the ",u.s, ... tiupl:lnrt. or ""!J~tl."'tl. tn thr. h\Jnttl.nltll"" ., ~l1rpol"t n1 rd\l('ftUrtnllll f\rf'1~T1lm~ tn 'hl" hum:tllH Ic!'>, 1n('hHtlm; t.ne \rnlnlnr. of !.fll. denl": and te:u'hcts, It A:'i.:'i.I"tllnl."e to rfttmnle the in1.r-rl."b311rf' or u\fol'nuulon In the hUnlAn\ltt-~, " ^~!,l:.ta.u('e 1.0- Cco.",tt>T p\~bllt' Hnr:h"t"131l11. tu~: "nd :\I'prc-r:I:\unn t,r th~ hnn,:\I\U'r" R ~\I111,nrt <If the IHthllt';"I:ll1ll "C lIot""'lcl!l" wflil;.~; In Ihe hum:ullllol"r.. . n..ll'tI ,June l~. 19-72, NAfttT HAnK';, CI'tJ;Tffl<JJf. Nnlionnl E1Idoroml"71t lor flu: Ar/:C. ROHnn S. n"n"tAN',' ClutirJnnn. Nn(imml F.ndmvm(,"flt lur tilt' ltumt:nifj,T .IFn O()(",1:)-1:l30:! Ftlt'd 1 3 >73:8:",,5 ;"1m! TiUe4g-T(am.port~tion SUBTITLE A--OffICE Of THE SECRETM,V OF TRANSPORTATiON placket No, 1ft: Notit'~ '11'-Z1 PAnT 21-NONOISCRIMINATlON IN r[O.' ERAllY ASSISTfO pnOGRAMS. Of Tiff OEPf,RTMENT OF TRANSPOflTATION- EffECTUATION Of TiTlE. VI OF T'tfE CIVil RIGHTSACr O.F ~9~4, ..' MisceUane:ous Ame.ndmcnt5:. . On July 19. 1!)12. 1\ noticc 'nf MrOl}b."i"tl rulcm;\kin~ tI,',,1' pubHshrd in thf'- Fr-urrlAf, RtCl!iTtlt'{37 FR 143:!01 to :1mcHct P:1rt.. 21 of the ReJ::U1:ltiOIlS or the OiflC'c 01 i,he Sccrct:\rY {49 cpn P:lrt 21)-Nonrlh:- crimin=tUon in Fcdcrnlly~As~i~tC'cl Prr,- ~r:'lms or t.he Dcro:'1rtmcn(.-of Tr:',l1~pOrla. ti~I\.' . AU Interested J1:'1.rties v.'t'1"~ Invit,.d to C-lve their views on the proposed nm('nd- mt'nt. None o[ the C'ommcnts rccci\'C<! Pl'o\idcd a bn.,ls tor ch:lngc in th{' pro- posed nmcndment, The pUt110~e o( the amczlclment i'!:. a.~ (01l0ws: Planning or Adl'lSory Board Ml""mh('T~ sllip. AlthouCh eXisting: ~ ~1.5(b) I\'j) cont:lins a prohlt':')tion np1.ln:"t d1s('rimi. n~tor.\' denial ot t~H~ "opportunitv to P:LI'. ticinate in the pro;;!:r.1m throur!h the pro. vi~ion of f.CT\'icc~ or othrn\i.sc . ~ ..... tho:' e:dstinc rcaulaHons did not .!:l1C'CifI{';1IlY ctc:\l l\.\th the m:\ttcr o[ pl:lnnm~ or :'Ie1. visory board mcmbcr::.hip. Con.'>tdcr:l:J.: the brOAd purpose of Title VI or the Ch~l RIA"ht.<; Act oC 19G4, the Dcrmrtment 01 Tl'anSnort:1.tion Pt"liC'\'cs lhnt mcmiH.'r. shin on such bo:trds is nn ~'>I)C>ct ot "P;\T- tinpnllon in the pror:r:\m" v.'lthin t1:c mramnc- of section 601 oC the Act q::! U.S,C. :ZOOOd), To m:tkc 1t c!c:tr thn.t .mC'h di~crlmin:\tlon is prohi):Htt"'d. the D"P:lTt. mcnt IS addinc ~ specIfic rCrcrl'nrc to ptanntn~. o.dvisory. nnd ~imllo.t' O<Xll('."i lO t.ho other Q.ctIV~LlCS lIC'ttc"u m ~ ~1.5ihl. The PTO\'!s!on .3PJ11iC:5 onlr to th(' r.'l:. tent Lh.1t the "n'C'Il>i('nt"lms control O\"C:" board mcmbershio. xc. is upplic:lb1c. for example. where the members nTC au- pointed by the r('ci\)ll'nl. Where the board Is clc-ctcd nnd the C'k'('t!on pro. ccdurt's are dct.crmtnC"d by Lhl! rccIIW"l1l. surh nrocedure h to be nOlldl~cr1mma.- ton'. The tcrm "lnt('JrrO.l"ll:lrt"'l", u.o:;C'd m order to mnltc it r1c:~r that rrh\lhltll.lr_,> ..r. lnapp!leobl. lD boor<ls related onlY ;IDIIAL IIGIITII, VOl. U, 1<0, 12t-TMUITDAY, Silty S. lt7J 'I I I t tanf:t"nti~lly or indlrcdl)' to 4 Ftdtr::all:.r time tor nanc Is t'xtrndcd by the D.s~l~,ttd pro~r:1m, SC'crct."\I.,.... AOirmnht:c action to'rnrr('ct and 1I,.t:.... ToO m::J.~e thtt time prriod tonsb.tcnt f'tfJt prohibited CIUr,ltrfnnliOn, Exls:int:" . with ltnt nllowt'd und-er other ch'U rights J 21.!i1 bJ ('11 pro\'tdc'\ Ulat' consldt'rallon ),l\\':;! the Dep:\rtment 1.0;,; C'h:J.nCiut:: Uli:! of t"r~. color. or n:llfrm:,) orit;ln :\re not. . lme linHl fl'Otn ~o to 180 d:ry!'. prohi1Htcd It the ptlrno"iC' :\nd tffrct i~ In r01l~ld{'r:Hjon of lhe tort'coit1~. cl- to n'mQVe or o\'C'rconlT~ the tlr.tnmcnt:tl rt'C'ti\~ 'July 5. )~;J, 49 erR Part 21 J'c~uIL. n( dtscrhnJl1-:\ticm. Th:lt PI'O\'Io;,;lon i~; :um'ndt"c1:1~ follo..\'s: nho p!:l.("c.q'o'n the rtcipiC'ut oC f't::!cr:\l 1. Sc('tin)} 2J.SIO_ ic; Rmended hy: :l~hi"t;Il1"e nn "oblil;::ltion to lake l'C:l..""on.. l}) Stl'lkinc aut. the WOf<t "Of" Rt the . :l:bJc nrtinn to'remon 01" OVCfc-ome the c:nlJ o~ ~tlbP:ll-:l~T;]ph f1, (v): conscq\lrnccs {)! prior dt~('nrr.in3tory t:::) Slrikine out thl! pnJorl at the ~nd J"I1":'lCfir'"(> or U.'>3&;:C ~nd (n :lc-comnh;"h 1.IH! of :-t11m~w;\o:r:lph tlUvj:> :md :mh~titutinC' pUfjlO\'C.C; of the Act". The DCfl:"tl.tmcnt'!i :\. scmlcoJon :md the word "or": and ~mr:l1dmcnt to the ~ccond :;rJ1lenc:e in l:l) ^tldin~ n. new $ubp:\r:lc-rnpn nj ~ 21.~'1)) l'1) Is to make a clear th:\.t the recipient 0) mu.;;t lnl\:c' ntrwnlJ.ti\.C' ;lC" (\.U) at. the_end thrrcof. to TCJd!;\s set- hOI\ ln n....crcomt" the cl1ccts ot pnor dl!\- forth below. C'J'imin:ltory J,.lracUcc or u!::t~c. nnd (2) (4 \ Ad.dinc a. new ~Ub})~r:lC:l':\ph (7)-to J:; c"pcded to t.a~e :"l.mrm:.lti\.c ncU01\ to re:ld:\~ sC't forth beJow. R'tc;urc lh:\t- no pcr~on h cxd\llted from f\:Wtiti;>:1ti01\ in or dcnh.'d the benefits f 2:1.:; n,"C"riRlinAliun ItI'!lS.i1lhtd. or Ih~ lc'clpicnt.s FctlcT:llly a..c;sist.t:d pro... . . . . ;::rn.nts on the ground ot race. eCloT, or lb) SI'cdfie dJsrr!mlnatory neUons national origin, prohibited: Collection. of racial do tit. Z::xtc;.ttnc (1)... I 21.9(b) MattS that rct:ipicnt.s shall keel) h'ii) Deny a t'Cfson the OrtIWrtunlty to :touch rc('ord~ end submit SUl'll report;;:\5 pnrticllllltc as Q. nu"mber ot a planninR. the SCCI"ct:l.ry determine!' n.re neccS.":::ll"Y. nd\'Jsory. or ~lmllnr bOdy 9;:hich is;s.n In-- \Vhilo Ihis nrm'lsion !ul'ntshC's;\ b~s.is (or t('cr~l p:lrt. of the program. tequirin::: ca.t.1 on th~ J';lCe o.nd naciollnl.. . . . orl::;in of person.... aJlcctcd by Feder., ll.v .. O,,",...il'tcd programs. it cont:zins tlO ('x- r>licit J'tfcrcncc to such d:lt:\. E.\:p"ricncc has !llv~\'H that, thth rc:-pcct to lHo:<>t Fcdet'R1J)' as~jstcd prOh'rams. ra.Ct::!! d:\~:\ Is an es~entin.l element in impletnc/lt- 1ut" Title VI o! the CiVil Rights Act or 196.1. 'In \'iew of the Importance ot ;l;ucll d:1ta. the Dcp3.rtrncnt 15 :u.lding an ex... press rdcrcncc to it in f 21.9lb) ~ Time for tiling compl::dnt..s. EKb,tin~ prolfhions ot ~ 21.11 (bl r('gn.l.'din~ tht; fh.. 1n~ or (ompbints of aJ)c~cd dj~crt:lli:1a~ tion st.:1tc th~t a. tomplaint mUst he 1iJcd "Jlt..>t );\ter th:m 00 d:lYS niter the d3tC o! Ule cUc&ed d:scriln!ll:J.tion. unless.' the ';,.,.-c ! j~>t I I I L '. .;,.: RULES AND REGULAtiONS . . . 17997 . ',' (7) This "3rt docs not prohibit the ('on~idcr:ttion ot rncc. color. or natlonal ori~ln jf the purpo~e and effect Brc to n:mo'W.c or OV('l'C'OOlC the consciluence.s of ~n-:tdi~cs or irnpctlitncnts 'I\"hlch ha\'c to:- ~trictcd the :1vnHn.bil1t)' of. or p;n.ttcipa-... lion i.ll. the. J.u'oGram 01' aCti"ity reCci\!il\g 'See- &l:!eUQn "106{~) or Tltlo vtr ot tho ClvU nl[l'ht!l ^et of J~IG4, Il..s Anlcndt'd by tho 1.:tJ\I;'\1 Emr10rmcnt O;,port.unu.y Act ('If J072.. 4:1 t(,S.C.A, 2000e-5ll')~ section SIQlb) ol "jUI) VUt nr tht' Ch.U RIRhrs Aet of 19G5, 42 ti.S_C. ~GIO(hJ: :mct Un.' r~t:ul:\.lt.:H):S of ilto or... fie-a M Fctl"rnl Cuntr;tc:t compli:mce-. 4-1 ern GO:-l.:U.. ' . . F~''',"'r.,1 fiu:.ncl:\l a.ssist3nC'e-, on th~ ~l"n~1ttd.l> of T:\ce. ('olar, or 11n.1l0l\R.1 orlC:l1\. Whrrc prior di;"C'TlIlurialor~' PI':\C'h(C' or u":lJ:c It'nrts. on the 'tl'ouncl.'i of l:l.C't'. ("010f'. 01" ll:l.lion3t OJ'inn to excJurtc lndJJldlUIS from p~rhcipall('ln in, to deny them the 1J('I1Clits oc. oj. to subject them to ths- crimiU:lllon \1I~dC'r :my f>1"o~r:nn at" ac- tt\"itr 10 ,,:htch thIS JJ:tl"t :'1'PHC's. the :11'- I)Jjf':mt 01' Tccipient mUl=.t take :Ulil'm:\tl\C nN ion to l'emO\'c or overcome the Nkr15 of the P!"lor c1i~,:"riminato1"Y PT:\tt1('(" nr \lc;,\:::(~, 1::\"('n In the :\bsc-nC'e of prior d)~- (,f1mm~t.on-' pr:\('"tic~ or U~:I~('. ='- rCC"l~U"'llt in. :tdmini~lcrjn;: :1. urocram or :\C'lU'H,,/ to whiC'h this P:\t't :\ppJ1cs. 15 CXll<<'tt'd ltJ bkc :aOirm:\tivc .:lclton. to a.."~Ul.C th:lt no person I~ excluded from p:trtirjp:Hion In or d.:aicd the benefits ot Lhc prOR1":'lm nr :.cUvity on the grounds of race. COl01' or n:\tional ortt"ln. ' . I . . .. . . 3, Section 21.9(b) Is llmcndl.'d by Md- '. ing the Iollowinl: new ."lentcncc at the cud thereot: {21.9 Complinnrr inronllAtion. . . . . . (h) Compliance reports, . ~ . In gC'n- ~ral. recipients should h,we l1Vail:1.blc lor tho S<"crctary T3.ciat nnd ethnJc d:\t."\ ~ho\Vlng the extent. to whtch mcmb~rs of minority groups :ire beneficf:u-JC$ of pro- grams Tl!ceivinc- Feder::al financial assist- ':mce. . . . . . ~ 2~.1l rAmcndcd) . ~. Section 21.11 (b) Is 3mcnded by sub- stitultuG' "J80 dnys.' lor "90 da)'s". {St'r.. C02; CI"U Rtent! Act ol 100.4. t2 u.s.a. . 2000d..t) tssnei 1n V\.':\.ShJn:ton. D.C.., on Sep. ternbcr 21. 1972. . JOHN A. Vot.rz, Secretarv 01 Tronsportatiun.. 1m Poc. 13...132~1 FHed '7-:J...73; 8:tt; am) I, '. > I mllA,nOllTu. VOl. U. ItCl, Ut-l2lUISDAr. JULY" ,lt11 . -.... .-.....~. .-......--. ... ~ , . f' I ~ l(j '8 .:::. C:l I. I . I 3.5 ~ . \ .. 'I,. , .- Enclosure 2 S1'ONSO~SSURANCE TO ACCOMPANY APPLICATIO~ FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE.DATED '~J 'VJ:' /'l7frJ . FOR A GRANT OF FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OR. - . OVEHENT/OF THE' Calhoun County. AIRPORT. Operation of Lights Installed Under Federally-Assisted Programs of the FAA In order to furnish-the assurances required by Part 152.101 of the Federal Aviation Regulations as amen~ed, the County of Calhoun. Texas (hereinafter called the "Sponsor") hereby covenants' and agrees with the United States (herein- after called the "Govermnent") as follows: , . The sponsor in the operation and use of'the Ca I houn County Airport, acknowledges its awareness of the cost of operating and maintaining. airport lighting and agrees to operate the airport lighting installed., ,(or to De installed under this project) throughout each night of t~e year or according to a satisfactory plan of operation submitted to and approVed by the Administrator in accord- ance with Part l52~iOl(c) of the Federal Aviation Regulati~ns. Noncompliance with the above assurances shall constitute a material breach, and in the event of such noncompliance the Government may take appropriate action to enforce compliance, may terminate the Grant Agree- _ ment to which this covenant relates, or seek judicial' enforcement. ~tL,d~- 'i-.r Date I Calhoun County, Texas (Name of Sponsor) ~ ~A../.l() ,~ ~~ _<_ ,:.. . II' I, ( By ,-o:<..,~' J\'J...(!f!..L/,;'f~~(#-;'- fT'. 1/ ^. -....J Title~,'-') '(a...A-:?c:.-. . ......J I /17L , . By Date Title . . -1 ~l I i ~ I , I ,,3e> ,~v, '" ; , , :~: : ~ ,. I: PIPELINE EASEMENT. - PERMIAN, CORP,. SANITARY LANDFILL Moti?n by. Commissioner K~bela. seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carr1ed. that the follow1ng easement to Permian Corp. be approved and tha~ the County Judge be authorized to execute said. easement and de11ver same to Permian Corp. without cost to Permian Corp. I E'ASEMENT THE STATE OF Texas COUNTY OF Calhoun ) , ) I KNOW ALL ME~J BY THESE PRESENTS: On this day of ,Calhoun County,of Texas, actinQ through Willis F. lts County Judqe, du y au<horlzeQ to so act 211 S. Ann St. Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 , 1976 , the undersigned, Jetton, G - . . as rantor, whose address IS for and in (STREET) felTV) (STATE I (ZIP) consideration of the sum of one and no/100----------------"----- DOLLARS ($ 1.00 and other good and valuable considerations, in hand paid by GRANTEE, the receipt of which is I, hereby acknowledged, do (does) hereby grant, bargain, sell, and convey unto THE PERMIAN CORPORATION. of P. 0, Box 1183, Hous ton, Texas 77001 , hereinafter called Grantee, its successors and aS5igns, the right to lay, construct, reconstruct, replace, renew, operate, maintain, repair, change the size of, and remove one pipeline, valves, fittings, and other equipment and appurtenances as may be necessary or convenient for the transportation of oil, petroleum or any of its products, gas, water and other substances, or any thereof, over, through under and across Grantor's land situated.in the CountyteQ'tltJ\ of Ca 1 hnlln State of Texas . said tract of land being des~ribed as follows, to-wit: I That portion of land located in the Ysidro 8enevides Survey, Abstract A-38 and in Subdivision No.8 of the Westerlund Subdivision, and formerly known as the "Langdon Tract" containing 174.93 acres. Approximately 190 Ln. rds. of pipeline right-of-way as more fully described on the attached plat (Exhibit "A") Together with rights of ingress and egress to and from said line for all purposes to this grant. As to the rights hereby granted, aU rights_of homestead are hereby released and waived. The Grantor shall have the right to ose and fully enjoy the above described premises. except as to the rights hereinbefore granted. The Grantee. its successors and assigns, hereby agrees to pay any damages which may arise to crops, timber, . fences. buildings or other property of said Grantor from the exercise of the rights herein granted. The route of the line laid -under this grant shall be selected by the Grantee, its sucees~ SOTS and assigns. The pipeline will be buried to a depth providing twenty.four (24) inches minimum cover except where rock or other physical obstacles preclude such practice. A right,of.waV 40 feet wide shall be allowed during construction and 20 feet wide thereafter. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said easement, rights and rights,of,way unto the said Grantee, its successors and assigns and so 'long thereafter as the pipeline is maintained on the property described hereit1above. This agreement is binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the parties hereto, This instrument embodies- the entire agreement between the parties- hereto. including the consideration pajd or to be paid therefor. .. ~ . W'ITNESS OUR HANDS this t):le day and year first above written. WILLIS F. CffYt1fN County Judge, Calhoun County Texas I THE STATE OF COUNTY OF BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public' in and for said County and State, on this dny personally appearad known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me_ that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the A.D., 19_. day of , Notary Public in and for County, - ., .. ,f " iwa ?~R,,^II\l~ CoR\" ?R()li'o~,"'-tl RR:l:-N. RtRO'l\'e. 1\1'1"\<.01<., l<:lQ 1..".\<.Otl~ re/2.j1b NT,... 1\.\. - -""_.~......._---_.... - , 1\ II EXHI'2>IT p., '. 0, ~..,~ ~"""''1\O\:S'l\;t\Gl)lS f\"~"'O.. ~~"o~'0\ ~ O'T 'NCl~'nt,.'V....a . " Q R.C.. ~"""6001'\ \W.G., 'l".~"lo "... I ~~'Ioa\". PR.Of'O!>ED CI\lK 001-1 COJN"iy \""'''01''\1.1. 5\,,,- DDD052 I., , , " " -' e,'>l'IO'i' ) ... ,-, ~V\SO' , \. ,.' , , .J " " .., aO''N 'R.C:oN. . r" /'7.,-- , TPc. 1'/1_' , \b ~~ Pot.'Bf\NPON'EC \. IN. 9\..P"c:.1:: , , \. ., \<.\.\....'" . . '5,,'3 ~,. ~ ". - " " ~'\'Sl)~. " \ , " " PEP.M\"'N PI\'\!.I.'><1O K~\.OC.~\\vN. '0 .. .. ;l i',\lNl<. , 2.0'"" l\.Ow I eQ~c~O'i:N .' .' ., , .. .j .' .' " 1 ~ ~ " 3<8 AGREEMENT - PERMIAN CORP., SANITARY LANDFILL' A motion' was made by Commissioner Kabela. seconded by.COIIDIlissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Judge be and he is hereby authorized to enter into an Agreement with the Permian Corporation whereby The Permian Corporation will relocate its pipeline on the County's sanitary landfill' site by placing such pipeline in the easement this day approved to be granted to The Permian Corporation, I the cost to Calhoun County of such relocation of such p~peline to be"$16,162.50; and such agreement to contain such other terms and provisions as the County Judge deems necessary. BIDS - DITCHES, SANITARY LANDFILL A motion was made by COIIDIlissioner Belk. seconded by COIIDIlissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Auditor be and he is hereby authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of drainage ditches and for other necessary dirt work at the County's sanitary landfill site. . THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. SPECIAL AUGUST TERM HELD AUGUST 27, 1976 I . THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CAlliOUN l l ~ BE. IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 27th day of August, A. D. 1976 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca. County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within and for said County and State, and there were pre- sent on this date the following members of the Court, to.wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 ". . COIIDIl~ss~oner, Prct. 2 COIIDIlissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: I g:9 PERSONNEL SESSION - MUSEUM PERSONNEL I Xhe Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presidin'g officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under. the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose uf considering a ~ersonne1 matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the 'subject matter of saiq closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court them went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had: ~ August 10, 1976 ~ 25 203 S. Virginia Cl Port Lavaca, Texas o Judge and Commissioners of Calhoun County. Dear Sirs: I would like to tender my'resignation as curator of Calhoun County Jail Museum effective August .23, 1976. I I have enjoyed working in the museum, and have much appreciation for the persons who placed me in this position. Miss Alice Wasserman and other members of the Library have been very helpful to me. Mrs. Beverly Summers was helpful to me until she resigned as Chairman of Museum Committee. Thank you very much for helping me receive Social Security. Respectfully yours, (s) Miss Sallie F. Wilson Motion by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the resignation of Sallie F. Wilson as Curator of the Jail-Museum be accepted as of September l, 1976. A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that Bertie Ward be employed as Curator of the Jail-Museum effective immediately. III CLOSED SESSION - REAL ESTATE The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2f of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering the 'purchase tf6f:tr,-e'a1 estate. :'4'0 The County Judge further publicly:ahnounced that Def6r~ any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said ,closed session,~ ,this meeting will be reopened 't"o' the public. , . The Court then'.'went into closed' session. At the end .of 'the- closed sessj.on the meeting--was- reopened 'to: the public, whereupon the follow- ing; proceedings were: had': -, c - " A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner I Kabela,. and -carried; that purchas'e' of' the 'remaining undivided 'one- fourth (1/4) interest in 'the county sanitary landfill l;rac,(:,' being .174'.93 acres' of -land--known lis' ,the 'Langdon Tra,ct; be' approved, with the provision that the sellers retain all of the undivided one- fourth 0-/4) interest. in .the' minerals; in 'and under "said tract :sub- . ject to a' non-drillingrestrictidri';' -a 1+, is more 'fully'setotitin the following copy of a deed to be executed by the sellers: :to the County, the price to be paid therefor to be $525.00 per acre or a total of ,$22,959.56. ' (See Deed recorded pg. 41) ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY . Claims totalling $6971.61 were presented by the County 'Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, 'seconded by Commissi"oner Belk; and :carried, that said claims be approved for. payine.nL I , - ~ - - " I '1- ,. . .. - ~. I I I 4l THE STATE OF TZXAS 5 ~ ~ g ~ KN01'1 ALL W,N BY THESE PR::SENTS COUNTY OF CALHOUN That we, JUN~ BL~ARD~:N, formerly June Langdon, who was the wife of Andrew G. Langdon, deceased, who certifies that her interest in the hereinafter described property constitutes her own separate . property and estate and does not constitute any part of her homestead, business or residential and }~l~LYN VRBA and Ju~Y NELL P2NNINGTON, the ~ ~ only two children of June Langdon and J,ndrew G. 'Langdon, deceased, g ~ who both certify that the hereinafter described property constitutes Cl their own separate property and estate and does not constitute any I I part of their homestead, business. or resic1entiel, join0d 1:0' (;:-:'c' husbands, ,UClli\RD VRBA und PI-.1jL S. EWUNGTON, hereinafter termed G::l,YTC:Wo, for and in consideration af the sum of T~;N AIm NO/loa ($10.00) DO~'"I.-'RS, cash and other good and valuable considerations in hand to us ;aid by the COUNTI OF CALHOUN, hereinafter ter:ned G;;ANTFS, thE recdpt and sufficiency of whi.ch is hereby acknowledged end confessed, oave GPJ;NTED, SOLD AND CONVEYED and by these presents do G?l\NT, SFLL AND CO~N~Y unto the said GI~NTEE all of our undivided one-fourth (~) interest and the life estate of June Bearden in all of that certain tract, lot or parcel of land situated in Calhoun County, Texas, and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the South corner of the <_. Runk tract, v.'hich is also the South corner of Subdivision Number 3 of the \'~esterlund 3ubdi vis ion of the Ys idro ]:.cnevides League, according to rcco1:ded milP and plat of same; TW,NCE North 340 53' q \viththe South1HJst line of the ~esterlund Subdivision 1656.0 feet, a 3'4 inch pipe for the North corner of thi s tract; 'IllI,NCr: South 540 33' Hest with fence of Foester pasture 2441 feet, a 3/4 inch pipe for an interior corner of this tract; TH,:NCE North 340 38 I West with present fence 869 feet. a 3/4 inch pipe for another North corner of this tract; '. 4,2~ TH'.,ICi:: SOl!th 5 7~ If(' , lIe st ::>566.::> feet ~ Ion;.; the present fence to 0 3'4 ine:1 pipe, B present corner and the ~ost North\'lcstcrn corner of this tr-"et, the Si18e' being the North corner 'of the t-lfrc<1 Seiffert one-eere tract: TtEtiCF 240.6 feet South no 54' \;;est \~ith the Notthcast line of the ;,:ciffert and P,rctt onc-acre tracts to a 3/4 I. inch iron bolt 5,) feet fro:TI ecnt€r line of s. P. Railrot1d, thf: same tcing the ;.ast corner of the Joe ]irett one-acre tract: T1Lt~C[ 3788.6 feet \~ith the North line of the t'allt'oad ri(',ht of WJ.Y to corner of the' !\. 2:. lJonorden 141 acre tract at which was set a 2-inch iron piFe; TILNC: NOt'th 550. ,;",st \,>ith 13onordcn Northeast line 2364.5 feet to point of beginning said tract contains 174.93 acres.i It being unnerstood thvt the blprove;acnts situated thereon. are not under wBrrantyby this conveyance and that the Grantors herein release any inte~est they h~ve in said b\provements without any obligation to remove the same. S0hJ",CT to Any anc all rights of \-Iays and easer~ents rC7:t8inin~ to s:3.i,j Elbovc d<=scribed r.roperty as the s<,,~,e apj)ears of record in the D'~ed ;~ecorc1s of CalhOun County) T~~.:1s. Out of the grant hereby made there is, nO";:cV::R,::::XC;:::PT::D I to Grantors herein,their heirs and assigns an undivided one-fo~rth:(t) interest in all ofth~ oil, gas and.other rain,.,:::als in, on and under and that 1!'.<)Y be produced from the' above descrihec1 tract or par.ce 1 of land. It be ing understood, however, that said reservation of the undivided one-fourth C;) i!1t'_'rest in minc,rals, oil, gas and sulphur ~n0 other minerals shall be restricted to a non-drillin7, r!~serva~iDn by the Grentors, their successors and assigns and lessees in any and all mineral, oil arl gas leases they '<lay execute <lnd join in covering thE: 174.93 acres except the ,Grantors, their successors, assii;r6 and lessees mny drill on the follm'ling designated described areas, to-\.l1t: a. Grantors may execute oil and gas and mineral leases on drilling in the Mineral Development Area A situated on tile generalized site plan Calhoun . County Sanitary Landfill prepared by Roba and pssociates, Consulting Engineers, Inc. dated }~rch 2, .1976, a copy of which is attached and marked Exhibit "A". , " b.. Grantors may execute oil and ~as and mineral leases on drilU.ng in the Hineral Development f..rea E situated on the generali~ed site plan Calhoun County Sanitary I~ndfill prepared by Raba and Associates, Consulting engineers, Inc. dated riareh 2,' 1976 \~hich MinerDl Development Area'is called the buffer zone and is situDted on the Southeast side bein~ five hundred feet in width of the.174~93 ,- acre tract save llnd except the area marked for 200 foot proposed road area and the proposed road from State Highway 87 entering into and on the above described tract as set out on iOxhibit "A". I I ~ ~ g Cl c:. I I , .,i"3' c. Grantors Qay execute oil and gas and mineral leases on drilling in the South part of the Typical Inset Mineral Development Area C situated on the generalized site plan Calhoun County Sanitary Landfill prepared by Raba and Associates, Consulting ~ngineers, Inc. dated March 2, 1976. S~bject to any oil and gas leases and pipeline easements which are on the ground or appear of record affecting the above described property. Grantors reserve the right to execute any and all gas and mineral and oil leases of their undivided ~ interest \vithout the joinder of the County of CaL~oun. TO HAVE A1~ TO HOLD the above described premises to~ether ~ith all. and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging unto the said GP~~~EE, its successors and assigns forever and we do hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, successors aoo 2G~i;ns TO HARR,\NT MID FOR:cv:::i n:',F;:ND all and sin~wlar t;12 said :'.r,,~,Lc5 unto ~ . the said GP~1~ZE, its successors and assigns against everv ~')E:rsoi.1 - . whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any p3rt thereof. Possession shall be i~~ediately. lIITNSSS OUR HA!'.'DS this the day of , 1976. JUN:: B;:AI:.D:oN . 11AP.ALYN V;~EP, RICHAIU) V};EA . JUDY NdL PENNINGTON PAUL S. P~NNI~GTON 4:4 I' Iff I:.. -'. '. ~. .. . "- ~!. 'i' " Tn::: 2T/m, OF TE:\AS ~ ~ COUNTY OF ~ l:d~ORi: H;~> tJ1e undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared JUNE BGAKD~N, known to-me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foresoing instrument and ackno\vledged to mil that she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIV::ll mm::i:t NY Ht\i'IT) ,\ND SOlI:" OF OFFICi::tl'is the , A. D. 1976. day of I Notary Public in and for County, Texas 1HZ STATE OF TEXAS ~ !i ~ COUNTY OF t::FORE W.:, the undcrs igned authority> on this day personally cPFcered HARALYN VREA, knovm to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that 511"" executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVSN UNDER HY HAND I,ND SEAL OF OFFICI: this the , A. D. 1976. day of I Notary Public in and for Counby, Texas TH_ STAT2 OF~TL:~S 3 COU~~TY OF 9 6 E~FOR? M~, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared RICHAaD VRJjA, known to me to be the person \.hose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and aCl,nO\~ledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIV~N UNDER }N I~ND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the ____ day of , A. D. 1976. Notary Public in and for County, Texas I I N If':l g Cl Cl I I 45 THE STA TE OF TEXA S 5 ~ COUNTY OF ~ BEFORl': ME, the undersigned authority, on this dc.y personally appeared JUDY NeLL Pc.NNINGTON, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and. consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UND::'R NY :-1M.iT P-ND SEAL OF OYFIC;;: this the , I,. D. 1976. day of Notary Pu~c in and for County, Texas THE STATE OF TEXAS 9 9 COUNTY OF ~ . i f i ! ! I BEFORE Me, the undersigned authority, on this day PQrso~ally appeared PAUL S. PENNINGTON, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknOlilcdgec to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN U}IDER }IT HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the , A.. D. 1976. day of Notary Public in and for County, TexG.s. ~--r-"'- I ( ,- . -_._~-~- '-~...,... t r'.' . " '. i, , L II ! . I ~ I. r .: t .~ , ; I ! , I , ! .~ eb' ~ 1 , I , I , \ I H i . I I, I J .' < E-< H ~ H ~ W - Ct.......k01U. '" ,.,....\._____........;u..~"'~. "'-'--'-. . .. ........ J.,. .l~.. _It!.. _"...... N ""14........... _ to -,-.............-. .. NIl...... ..'-....It.... .._......~_.......n...... __....,._...II_..'"'................__......~ ......-"....-...... . AII........~ _ _!;" ....,.. .............w-.."..... ....,.,...,_...~"'U...OUS'). . "-__,_....~_tllI"'..Irr................. e....-----~""--.......... . .. .. 0< MINERAI.. Ot'ttl.tPI.IEH' ARCA. :..., ., ..~ ..~-- .~ . .. . ~..... II i c.OUI'a,l.llll hI'. 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I I 4:7 REGULAR SEPTEMBER TERM HELD. SEPTEMBER 13, 1976 THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 1 COUNTY OF CALHOUN 1 BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 13th day of September, A. D. 1976, there was begun and' holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, ,County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court :within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members o~ the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois'McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: CALHOUN COUNTY BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Mr. John Howard, Chairman of the "Horizons 76" section of the Bi- centennial Committee read the following letter in the absence of Rev. Dettman: September 13, 1976 The Honorable Willis F. Jetton, Judge of Calhoun County and the Commissioners of Calhoun County As you are well aware, the celebration of the American Revolution Bicentennial was intended.to be a citizen inspired experience. Everyone, it was hoped, could have a "piece-of-the-action". I am pleased to report that the people you appointed have succeeded! In Calhoun County, people from all walks of, life, young ana old, people from widely divergent cultural backgrounds and religious persuasions, have corne together in meaningful dialogue and their depth of involvement has been good for us all. This Bic~ntennial Year has been and continues to be a great American experience in which we can proudly rejoice. Now, I would like to propose that we go one step further. In a sence, It will be like adding the frosting to a birthday cake. Through cooperation with the news media and with your approval, I would like for the Bicentennial Committee to invite every. person in our county to have a share in giving thanks for the 200 years of freedom which we have enjoyed while, at the same time, provide for an every present reminder of the fragility of that blessing, I propose the purchase of a permanent gift by the people and for the people of Calhoun' County to be. placed in an oft frequented public 4Jii, place, such as the Calhoun County Courthouse Lobby, to remind us 'o-f -our- -L:(oe-:ify-uride-r- -God- -by -which we l~ave' bee-oille' -the; 'gr'eat'e-s-t' 'cfe'mo- cracy on this earch. ,I'respectfully request that you appoint our County Treasurer to receive monies for this gift in any amount and fro-ni -any 'and-a:ll'cTtTze-n's' '5"0 .tha ewe ma-y'p.\irchas-e -a--re'pl'rc-a"oE-t:he 1776 Liberty Bell. If you approve I will ask our "Horizons 76" section of the Bicen- tennial c.ommittee to arrange. de. livery, in time to call all of ou.rcitiz""I" ci~iz~nry, by ringing the b~ll,~o,the~orship of Almighty God on th~,:Eve of Thanksgiving1PaJ~;1:~ovember 2{!.;y:vl9Zfi'8tIt is-our plan So con~lude the Bicentennial Celebration,in Calhoun County, ,following the example of, our-forefathers. To us., 'the BicentE;lnnial Coriunittee, it seems fitting that we should gather in an ecumenical assembly to give thanks to God for this great'land which is our heritage while we ask God's blessing and g~idance upon th~ gener~tions which will bring America~to its Tricentennial Celebration 100, years hence. .~e Gentlemen, t must al!lo,tat~ this opportunity to publicly thank you for the splendid,support:and cooperative spirit'YOl,l displayed in meeting the needs of your Bicentennial Committee. '1 am :personally grateful to you for my appointment because it afforded me opportuni- tues to know more of ~lUr county's lea,d:i,ng citi~ens -intima~ely..., Thank you very much. Finally, presuming that you will approve this proposal, I am en- closing my personal offering toward this gift to posterity made payable to the Treasurer of Calhqun County just to get things start- ed . . . Won't you join with me-ind'olii.-g--tli:e 'sameT-' ---,-.., -- --.., ,,'. . RespectfIJlly, , , I (s) Fr. George .. The Reverend George H. Dettman, Chairperson The American Revolution Bicentennial Committee in 'Calhoun ,County, , , Texas ghd c,c:',~ildred ~ur.rell, R.N., Secre!=ary,t:o.the,'!Cornmittee". : Septemb~r, 13, ~ 1976:'.. - -- . The Ilon~ Willis-,J~tton,' County Jl,1~ge,:.__ CaihounColJntY:,COlDmissioners Court. . .-- Port-Lavaca, -,Texas' ", o =-..:~ Dear JIJdge:.:[etton:. r-:; .... r . -, .... Providing a replica of the 1776 L~berty Bell as a gift in re- cogni,tion. of. .the county!s: obser,!ance: of.. our country's bicentennial .: birtl1day. shows _ a:great; deal:; of., Joresight . What bett(i!r 'way cSlUld '. w~ spowapPf~ciation of~the200years i~ Which,we have enjoyed the '."Four Freedoms". --', .' I , . '!.feel', that.it is a,very m'raningful: project ,;mdthat-it'is a privilege to support it, :,1. am,grateful. to tpe c;:ounty's bicen.tennial committee for initiating the project. 'Since1:ely, '. (s)..:A:.W. Kelton, D.D.S. President, Calhoun County Independent School Board. I N ~ g Cl Cl I I 49' Mr. Howard stated the price of the bell would be approximately $1,850.00. Motion by Commissiuner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the Court approve the plan whereby the Horizon 76 Committee of the Calhoun County Bicentennial Committee be authorized to proceed with the solicitation of funds for the pur- chase of a replica of the Liberty Bell, such funds to be delivered to be held in trust by the County Treasurer; and further to pro- ceed with the matter of obtaining price quotes for such bell, w,ith the understanding that if for any reason insufficient funds ar~ collected to purchase the bell, such funds may then be used by the ',~ County for some other project of a historical nature, and in the event funds are contributed in excess of the amount necessary to purchase the bell, such excess funds likewise will be used by the County for a project of historical nature. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $60,475.28 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $48,441.26 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. . GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AU1HORITY - PERMITS A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit to GBRA to install facilities as shown on the following instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit GBRA agrees that suc~ facilities and the installation, maintenance and usage thereof shall .be subject to all of the terms and provisions set out in the original contract between GBRA and Calhoun County dated March 21, 1972 and recorded in Vol. R, Page 307 of the Commissioners' Court Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provisions. r: . c./ Pet. #4 John Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION , CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL 'WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 8/16/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Jack R. Morrison WA/RN/2S6/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONe D. Map Sheet Number: D/20/C E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1943-20 , F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: . 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: 'Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE ( C'. Recommended for instalia.tionas follows: DATE SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be'completed by Operations) . A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: qf insta.llation differs from recommendations). 4. Posted to "As, Built Plans:" Operations: ,', .. SIGNATURE DATE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE - I I 1 I ; , j I fr'------ I . I I ~~l "'I ~I "'I I I '\' -----...;.1 -" I I I , I .:::: -'i ,- 'dATER 1943 J. MOF:"\R IsDN I /Yt"- 308'1 --.-----..... Cly~e Bauer 655 e1l'l , il II I, ~~ " ~ , I" {. 1 ~' '. c? 011 ~ .,!:J., ,Ill ri' . - -.~.. ,..,.- . ') 'I ~~...". , \\/;~4"/ I . I I I .51IC!\I,o .1 ';gil . II . ....jl DUIJO"l a,fl-"!I' <-<:t', ~O; " ~~ f)' 1!1t> -' I B i: . oat Slip I (\j I I I o . 83B Loyd Jones I , 0. W. Marshall I ,/'1>+) . ~l\c.'" f'Aorrao"'- . 1'1<12- ',"I.."SllEI. ,'- ...-""'" "-0 ~/6 , . sr ]. ,.-_.._~. -:"-- ~-20C ( .~ ~ .: \~, I' I j l,...-i ir:J SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION Pct #1 CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL HATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Leroy Be1k 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 8/30/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Raul Aguilar WA!RW/260/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: 0/8 E. Customer 'Number to be Assigned: 1946-7 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B.. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installation as follows: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be 'completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE .. zsoaaa . .. i I' , j ; ":....\ ." , .: - ! { \ \ \ ~ ~ 6J -... '..,., ~ o III ~ . ~ , " . ~~ " il" '" ~~ ~~. >::.". ~. :;- ~ - (\;~~, P t Nl . C. Belk Leroy 1. TION INFORMATION SERVICE CONNEC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OUNry RURAL . CALHOUN C . . Operations) .... omp I eted, by . . ." ",,"'" Boo , " '" . Connectlo '. James R. or 9/3176 . ting SerV1ce. WNRW/263/A A. DATE: f Customer Reques . B. Name 0 d ONE . Hante , ,..b., ., C'"""~""b/!' .", Sheet Number. A signed: 1 OdO_' S rved by the prop Map ber to be ~ . ers to be se Customer Num Additional Custom . . Prospects for . . line: C. D. E. F. 2. Engineering) b completed by . w (To e 'ng ReV1e Date . Engi neerl . neeri ng: . tted Received by Eng1. tallation as subm1 d d for ,ns Recommen e follows: installa.tion as Recommende~ for C. SIGNATURE A. B. DATE 3. be completed . . Installation (To Report of tion completed DATE A. Installa . n differs . (If installatlo Remarks. B. DATE 'by Operations) SIGNATURE SIGNATURE recom~enda tions) from 4. ." "As Built Plans. Posted to Operati.ons: . SIGNATURE. DATE ..." : ~ ,.. Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE - - ., . CJ'l .~ . 1[,// / \ / .. V "17' ~ -L_. .'. ~ . . . ..... . '--".-' ~. ". . . -- m \J'. ~ I+---~~ W~ I~~~ . i~ C" V\ ~ ~^". 17 .:0: -cs ~. / ^ ". ' ';r. '^ t' /j", ", ~ //, , I , >, / "^"' /, / /. " "" / / / " "')/ / j;- II.. II I I I' ~ ...... --- gllo ~....( """" .. .&...\.\...~ '-~' . - ,. Leroy Be1k C'~ m SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 8/16/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: John J. Hubbard WA/WJI/ZS7/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: One O. Map.Sheet Number: D/13 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1944-17 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for ins ta 11 a.t i on as fo 11 ows : SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: .(If insta.l1ation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: . DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: - DATE SIGNATURE zsooaa ',~, .,... %~.~:~~~~~t~~ I xZ~/~ ,/ ." Q~';.~ 0),,: _/<"'~~\~ V{ .: .~Ar -~....~~ //, . ,/~1 ~d'~\ :0\'~1~ \-e.j~/ ~ ,/,// ! '/~ \ III <i'- "h..' '0//--., ' 'v /.- 1 \~ 10\ ~~ \\ !!:' Cs ..::.....:~~/, ~ ~\. /~ (\' ;, \' :: ,& :" oS:" ~ --- .... : 7 ~ ~I ,/,/ \ ." 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':-~~~.~l-:;:V..; ._0.: -_;_~.."\,.' ;.0-,-;.,,-....- -t. h'~"-="" __..._. ~ ~_ "<1..( ~ _. n'. \','\ \~ dCl \ r;'';;:'''il:;;'"''':~c'_: .f;.J'~;:.;.f::1 _~ 1\ \ \ .' _j \ ",:_" ,-",tQ _,_c_ I . \\~- -_.-: \-':::,::::-'\ \ . .-"'- - - ~ I CJ Q "Ij--ct: '\J-(E C1)(:Q ---::::::i ::t --; " I'" '-., .......' '.! /' -" Pet. #4 John Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 8/9/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Lon R. Drushe 1 wA/Rw/255/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D/20/c E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1942-2~ F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (TO be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering:' Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installa,tion as follo>is: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. 'Remarks: Of insta.llation differs from recommendations) SIGNATURE 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE - I I , . I -~ (~------ I, Ii ~01 ~I ~ll r , ____~L ~ I .c .<i WATER 111t"- 308'1 ---------- Clyde Bouer 1655 Oil'l II II 1/ 0, W Morsholl 1668 ~~ 1'11f~ . 0/1 <> ":)"<.,, jVIorru,o'" ",) j c; , II,' , " 1'1<12. .' v ~'I:::: ~ hOlJ OWSJISc.. ~ '~;.; \"'.\'4.,-. QJ ": ,\Q,,~,: ,~" ... l~'''''' . ;'" \ y'~ ' '9 .1 ' / I I I .. ""1/1'1\<< :/ ':W' .' II 1/ DVlJet,p 1ff-:!/' \~\'O i 1/' l ,tV'-P' / '" . I.., Boot Slip / ~ I / / O'S3S Loyd Jones! ST ~--_._~_.~....-...-_.. -'-- - \.\' ,~ .~ () @ t Cj I 1 J -J ~ C\j(; ':5 "\l"C( ~CJ -J lh ~ Pet. HI Leroy Be1k SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. B. DATE: 8/30/76 Name of Customer Requesting Service: S. L. Bowen WA/RW/259/ A/B C. Number of Connections Wanted: One D. Map Sheet Number: 0/13 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1945-18 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. En9ineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering:' Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recommended for installation as follows: SIGNATURE 3. Report of Installation (To be A. Installation completed DATE by Operations) completed B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE Engineering: SIGNATURE DATE' - zs;ooaa , - (I) r~ <::: :-....~ J - .~ C) -- ~ , '-, i - -- I ~ <: - ::--) .- 0 , c-. ~_.' .-- -- - - , - I' """, 1:-- ~ ~ -, -'- - I~: , . , - I "":--: -, -- - c:-:- -' .. ~ I ~ , ,- .~ ~ --... !? ~ 0 '\ - - j --, ; ~ ~ ~ r-- ;,,'....... ,. /(' / -i' ,.,. . ..1. '. ..... .f ! -",' -, /".' ". , , ~" . / '. .... '. -/ ' "-. 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Map Sheet Number: D/20/A E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1950-20 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted' DATE C. Recommended for installa.tionas follows: SIGNATURE SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: SIGNATURE . DATE - ~ ~ -r- <Or- u,- ()~ =tJ <:: .~ l\! o ).> . .:.TJ .0'.; '".. . --. I . i",4li/;l;)Jf"'43;;fnii;i"i!,;';'>,~ ~;;~;""! -~ . I . ,~ .. .. .... . ..:~ '. I~". if~ . I ~:_ '" € ..." . ~I ~ . ~. ..", . I '.' " .. ~. I J: I I. ". .p' I.... '" iL: -. ~p --.--.' I,. ~m - . \ UO" '. ,I , ;r . .. . ...... ..... . .... - 'd.:l~) ..-:. ~ !!.... . ..I'a,,). ______..__~, . _---....-...-- --- :;.".....i(..-----I-~"':;,~tJ=--- 1:\ "'09,0 ~ "06',00:1 ~'A<1P\\) I,OII-"wl-...} ---~ . Hir,-~:.,oo" . ~ '^ + .. ~. d 'I Ul ~' 'I~ . " ","> !\ . I 'r:s'" -~ - ~ '-. ,," ~~.:I N ..... J...... L'---: --~--- r;\11 :f\':' '., 0; 3 , . '-', --- '. ~a - ~ 11 . .. ' '. -lll "----- : --- t________-__.--~- I I~ ~, ~. I' Qj .1 C. U "~I . I I L-- - t-> Vj TION INFORMATION E CONNEC SERVIC ER SUPPLY RURAL WAT CALHOUN COUNTY Pet. '1 d by Operations) Leroy Belk B complete \ . Ction Data (To . e cod CU'ke) Brandon Conne Du~ U2' 8/31/76 t' ng Servi ce: WA/IDI/261/A A DATE: C stamer Reques 1 . Name of u B. t d' one tions Wan e . '~",,, " "'""" >>I" "" t Number: , ed' 1947-13 d by the prop Map Shee to be Ass1gn. to be serve Customer Num~e~dditional Customers Prospects fa SYSTEM 1. C. D. E. F. line: 2. SIGNATURE 3. DATE Operations) b completed by Installation {To e Report of t' n completed DATE I talla 10 A. ns . n differs (If insta.JlatlO Remarks: B. SIGNATURE SlGNATURE Ommendations) from rec 4. s'" Operations: "As Built Plan. . Posted to DATE SlGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE (;S 00 aa - I~ ! MATAG BA .. .:\-.. ':-~::\.-'.'\.- "\~.. --'- .- ._-, .- "","" ,-- . ..~"'~,-- ," - - . - ~ - ..=.----. -. '. .--;/ ,-'-- Pet. #4 , JOM Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) , A. DATE:, 9/3/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: . David A. Pratka WA/f&/ 262/ A/R . C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE' D.. Map Sheet Number: D/20/A E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1948-20 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to-be served by the proposed line: 2. Englneering Review (To be completed by En9ineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installa.tion as follows: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Opecations) A; Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: SIGNATURE DATE - lJt! ~~t~ CD......., .(~ >\'~ b)> - :1 ';," . ~: ", ,c.. 'l 00 !". '~'.. .,." II II 1...1 0"- _ "_~_ . _ ~'_.~ .,..,..- _ _____ _,_____ ._. . _ u.m_.__ _ -- --.......-..-- .- - --- ".,. .n """'. I ".. 'l>:r.' , " '" "'. r"o -;J . ~. I C' -''/)~~I t . ~..,..'J. ! ,J.!' . f!.$N t' ~O' . . ." ',. ..> I!> o . . --"-. '-, -.T--"'7~" ~~l""j~ ....71I_J.::,::.a.:i4-r=- _ .i; ~ '- t I: I ' ~ '~;:l: ~ _1'\0. C - j j .:.-~ '.' I' <Jl ' , - .....,Cll. '" '.'-, ~ "oi'~ I. ,,~7' <Jl , : 1'~jl""~..10~ ". . . ~',I:: .. . 1 -' 0 . "./ I; J i ./' :i' .: 1 I - ! I I'~....;. I i ;L;';;~'f' I. I I Il"'1i' I/Il~PU. ollard :94 ! k roO :'r~'.~';;i~E,;,:t:':F: r~:;"':: , I Ii> r- r- 'Y / ., ,- . - '.,:.!.~.~M,L ?~'.:::'~'{:'2h.'::,;'":,,;:;,-~ ~,' --:-: J..:.~ ;1";." 2" > " 1-----1 I _I ! ~ ~I ~ c ./ '" .1- 7""" ;. 3= ! fA / ,'V l:i ; '.t. ,;l- 100 1> /1" .- r- Line 5 :J . 208' -.'1 "~ - I N In g Cl o 1 I r.::(\' .J ';:1 GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that Judge Jetton and Commissioner Finster be appointed representatives to Golden Crescent Council of Govern- ments and that Judge Jetton be named as a member of the Board of Directors, effective October,l, 1976. CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following Service Agreement with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department be approved with the payment of services to be $990.00 per year payable quarterly in equal payments of $247.50 and that the County Judge be authorized to sign and enter into said agreement. SERVICES AGREEMENT This Agreement between the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Engineering Division, a State Agency, located in the John H,. Reagan Bui.1ding, City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, hereinafter called the,"Department", and Calhoun Countv . , hereinafter called the Countv' 'provides for the. performance by the Countv of the work stlpulated below on the terms and conditions set forth. ". . I. Services To Be Performed: The County promises and agrees to perform the work described' below for the Department in accordance with the instructions set forth, attached or incorporat~d by signature of the parties involved, identifying them as a part hereof. Additional details, as to the locations involved, may ~e obtained from the Depar:sent. All matters not covered in detail shall be performed in a manner consistent with the highest professional standards. It. Services Performed: A. The Countv promises to arrange for the disposal of trash and garbage of every nature ana descripti1Jn froin said locations lis,ted in Exhibit "A'I attached hereto, twice a month or more often should the circumstances require suen, The County reserves the right to sub-contract such services and obligations where necessary.' The Department shall not be responsible in any manner for the performance or liabilities of said subcontractor. B. The Countv promises' and agrees to perform grass maintenance at such locations as are sped fied in Exhibit "A" herein. The Counb further agrees to maintain grass at a height not to exceed tweJ~) lncnes on ail State property or area leased by the Department located within fifty (50) feet of .the said boat ramps or parking areas. 111. Operations: The Countv shall commence said services on the 121- day of Seotember. 1916., and prosecute them diligently and'without interruption for the perlod of said~reement, or until the Agreement is terminated by the provisions of Article IV or Article V. IV. Defaults: Should the ~countr' fail to begin or prosecute the aforementioned services with reasonable d1 igonce, WIthout inte~ruption, and in a prOfessional manner, the Department may, at its option, upon giving thirty (30) days written notice to the CQ.unty , terminate said Agreement. The Oe~artment shall , remain liable for the expenses and fees under the A~reement for saId services until f : ;.tH)!; I , ""--" 18 CLAYTONT : GARRISON, Executive Di rector TEXAS PARKS AND .WIlDLIFE DEPARTMENT CALHOUN -COUNTY~ TEXAS c' EXECUTED this ..lQ.tl1day of September ,19~. Interpretation: .This Agreement, together with the list of boat ramp facilities, and any other specifications attached or jdentified separately, constitute the entire Agreement between the parties, and:no other conversation, bid, memoranda, or other matter shall vary, alter, or interpret the terms hereof. The subhead captions in this instrument are for convenience of the parties in identification of the several provisions and shall not constitute a part of the Agreement nor be considered interpretive thereof. XI. Fees and Payments: The County promises and agrees to perform all specified and I enumerated services' outlined in Article II in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof, for the sum of Nine HllnrlrPd 'lin..t-y D"1h...,, i'lnrl '1" ('""...~ (SQOO 00) , payable quarterly in equal payments of fun H,m"...,,'! t""~."-"'i:""n Dol};,,,,,, I'lnn Fifty ('"nt-" (~2U7.S0) , such payments to be due and payable on the, irst day of December, Harch, June, and September. The first of such payments shall become due and payable on the first day of December , 19~. VIII. Notices hereunder shall be sent to the respective addresses of the. parties. Oral communications from the Department to the County shall be sufficient except as to matters expresyly required by this Agreement to be in writing. Notice: VII. This Agreement for the services specified may be renewed annually by mutual consent of both parties in writing. Renewal: VI. Termination: This Agreement shall be terminated on August 31, 1977 , unless the Agreement is otherwise terminated as outlined in Article IV. --- I V. has defaulted. The [30) days written notice such Agreement is terminated or until the County County may, at its option, upon giving thirty to the Department terminate this Agreement. . 611 . . . . '. .. " I EXHIBIT "A" . TO SERVICES CONTRACT N ~ g ~ o The County of Calhoun agrees to arrange for the disposal of tra~h and garbage of every nature and description on a weekly basis or more often if necessary, and agrees to maintain grass at a height not to exceed six (6) inches at the following described boat ramp(s): PROJECT NUMBER UlCATION SBF 13-41-29 On the Intracoastal Canal, Calhoun County, Texas On San Antonio Bay, Calhoun County, Texas SBF IV 4-C-29 I I '1 JS'Zj MEXICAN HERITAGE FIESTA WEEK - PROCLAMATION . Motion by Commissioner'Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Fin~ter, and carried,' that the following proclamation be entered: PRO C LAM A T ION WHEREAS, the citizens of Texas, descended from the Spanish speaking people of Spain and Mexico have been a great factor in establishing the great State of Texas; and I WHEREAS, their'ancestgrs originally explored and settled the vast lands of-Texas and assisted their anglo brothers in establishing their homes in this state and who, realizing the need of free government, stood, fought, and died with their anglo brothers at the Alamo, Goliad and through victory at San Jacinto, great and brave men such as Juan Seguin, and Lorenzo de Zavala and many, many others too numerous to name, who aided in establishing a working constitution of the Republic of Texas and aided in the progress of that government to statehood and to our present society, and; \iHEREAS, they have contributed of their culture, their I heritage, their physical and mental efforts in all fields of government, industry, ranching, farming, business and all en- deavors of the people of Texas; Now, Therefore, I, Willis, F. Jetton, County Judge of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby proclaim the week of September l3, through September lB, 1976 as -" MEXICAN HERITAGE FIESTA WEEK" and I call upon citizens of Calhoun County to give appropriate recognition to this week by suitable observances in tribute to the heritage of the Texas citizens descended from the Spanish speaking people of Spain and Mexico. / In Witness thereofI.have hereunto set my hand and caused I the seal of the County of Calhoun to be affixed. Done at the office of th~ Co~dge of Calhoun Texas, this the ...&t.f!;. day of ~(C: ).....U--V".../, 1976. . County, ATTEST: .' tJrcuV;i! )'})~ Coun Clerk _- TEXAS I N If:I g o Q I I 6'3) RESOLUTION - PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, ,that the .following .resolution .be entered: ~OLUTION ON HR 130_0 (PublIc Employees Retirement Income Secu~i~ Act) WKE:RtAS HR 130'l0. proposes to subject employee ben~fit and retirement plans establIshed and maintained by the se~ra1 states and thei~ political sub- eUvisions to federal regulation end control in Illany respects .similar to that applicable to private plans under the Employee's Retirement Income Security Ae't of 197'4 i and WHEREAS, the basic" but erroneous premise on which such legia.lation is pro~ed is that many public plans are inadequately administered ~~d fUnded, and that these assumed defects j~st!fy federal intervention and ~gulatlon.of all such public systems; and WHEREAS>> the provision of retirement benefits and operation of sucb plans Is fundamentally a function of the employment relationship betveen the S~ate (or State subdivisions), as employer, and their employees, and in consequence is an area particularly inappropriate to federal regula- tlon and cont~l, and an invasion of'the right or states to administer their own affa!rsi now therefore, BE IT kESOLvtD :Sf mE CCMMISSION:rPS COURT or. q.I.H~ml COUnTY, TEXAS . 1. That this Commissioners Court hereby expre~se$ its unaltera:le opposition to the adoption of HR 130~O as an unwarranted, unneeded, and burdensome infringement on the ri~ht of the State of 1exas and its ~clitical s.\Shdivislonsto maintain and o~erate retlr~me.nt plans vhlch in their jucgment best serve the needs of their employeesi and ,. that e.opies of this Resolution be sent to The Presi~ent of the United States, to The Honorable John To~er and to The Honorable Lloyd Bentsen, United States Senators from Texas. and to The Honorable John Young, I.}nited State, Congressman, Hou~e of Representatives. of the Con~ress of the United Sta.tes; end to The Honorable A. R. Schwartz:' and The. Honorable Joe '.;'yatt at the Ler.ls1ature o~ Texa,. PASSED }.~, ~D~rovtO this 13th day of S~ptember. 1976. ATTEST.. f.) ~ >f~'I17Jh,)~ ary s ~cHah.an. County Clerk ::~~~:.;:[~~~~~ CDill/fr. TEXAS Willis f. Jett'on. 'ICount~. .''l.J:-e Calhoun county, Tixas ~- . {i)"'Lt' ".' ~. ~ '. -{ " ,"" ., 'J;-" \~ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURTROOM - COURTHOUSE It was mutually agreed by all members' of the Court .that the request to have the Judge's bench moved out of Courtroom C should be denied. COUNTY PROPERTY - RENTAL. COUNTY HEALTH BUILDING Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and I carried, that the lease of Dr. Oshman on the dental office in the County Health Building be renewed and extended for a period of one year at a monthly rental of $250.00 per month with an option to renew for one year, such renewal and extension of such lease to contain such term and provisions to the County Judge seems necessary. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, second- ed by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said report be approved. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented his monthly report and after reading and veri~ying same a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commiss.ioner Kabela, and carried, that said report be I approved. . TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR ANNUAL REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented his annual report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, . seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. . APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes of meetings held by the Commissioners' Court on August 9th, 12th and 13th, 1976 were read and approved. THE COURT RECESSED UNTIL 11:00 A. M. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976. I , " I ~ ~ g ;=< Q HS THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1976 11:00 A.M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT i BIDS AND PROPOSALS - AIRPORT The following bids were received from Heldenfels Brothers South Texas Construction Company and Wendel Construction Company: ' Accompanying this proposal is a (",e(tifi,,,1 \ te the O',:ner) (Bid Bond) in the amount of 5% (Dollars) ($ Qr rn'1illr'g eheelt payab.le f TOld &J ) This bid security accompanying this proposill sl\(\l1 be returned to the bidder, unless in case of the acceptance of the proposiI) the bidder 'shall fail to execute a contract and file performance and payment bonds Id th in ten (10) days after its acceptance, in "hich case the bid security shall hecome rhe property. of the Owner, and shall be considered as p"yment for. dam"ges due to delay and other inconveniences suffered by the O"ner tm account of such failure of the bidder. It is understood that the Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BID SCHEDULE - BASE BID (a) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF RUNWAY 14-32 Item Es t ima ted Pri ce in No. Quan ti ty Unit Description & Price in \vords Figures Amount P-152-4.1 33,350 SY Excavation and Salvage of I Existing Two Course Surface Treatment & Sand-Shell Base the sum of J/I) Dollars and .~ :$ Cents ()::: c, Id()- ~,' uc...-? , I P-152-4.2 33,350 SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing Lime-Treated Sub grade the sum of and A/o -r,;'''..,,7; o~ DoUars Cents t,t7P- ,/ P-155 33,350 SY For Furnishing and Installing Lime-Treated Subgrade (12") . the sum of -/ wO F/ I- /; ----- Dollars Cents j~ g-~ 17{ - ,,/ and Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976 P&BS-} "r f I '6': ,. ."1' '} 1-:. I r BID SCHEDULE ~ BASE BID (a) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF RUNWAY 14-32 I Item Estimated No. Quantity Unit Amounts P-212 33,350 SY Description [, Price in Hords Replacement of Salvaged Shell . Base Course (4") the sum of ~/ ~ Dollars S I yf7 :>''(6 f Cents Price in Figures (JE- IJ.. '2..J 67/- ./ and P-620-5.1 7,870 SF For Furnishing and Installing Permanent Runway Painting the sum of -r/7,~!f: tJJ.{ /J 7 r/f~ ./ ,.., P-620-5.2 10,260 SF " H've' Dollars Cents and For Furnishing and Installing Temporary Runway Painting . the sum of . Alo . and "JhJ:'-1j r:, ;"Co Dollars' Cents P&BS-4 ,. - CJ~ 1,01-. Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976 I C\1 ~ g ;=< o I I "';.:L' ,,' BID SCHEDULE - BASE BID (a) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF RUln~AY 14-32 6~7; Item No. Amounts T5-340 Es tima ted Quan ti ty Unit Description & Price in Words SY For Furnishing and Installing Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement (1'.5") the sum of -rr2 p;-lii-rh' Price in Figures .- :tli. ?~ 70fl..f!!- ./ P-209 33,350 4,170 CY and Dollars Cents f1-3- 9;; 9/0- I TOTAL BASE BID (a) For Furnishing and Installing Crushed Aggregate Base Course (4.5") the sum of T /'vC"i7; and --Three- Dollars I/o Cents P&BS-5 JOl yiP/ " , Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976 ! f > ;If'o., JP.Q} i , ~i ~ , \ BID SCHEDULE ~ ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (b) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF TAXIWAY A AND TAXIWAY B I Item No. Amounts Estimated Quan ti ty Uni t P-152-4.l 23,365 Description & ,Price in Words SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing Two Course Surface Treatment and Sand-Shell Base the sum of ~-Iy Price in Figures (J~ 4r~ 13 - P-152-4.2 23,365 and Dollars Cents ~~ . 4;~1J- P-155 , SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing Lime-Treated Sub- grade ' the sum of Yo -' of=. !U/('''l'/ and Dollars Cen ts P-212 P-602 the sum of ~O and <;, "ct7 Dollars Cents (J~ ~S01- I , .' , , I I;' r P&BS-6 \. Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976, I I I ',,- I I I I I I I I N ~ g Cl Cl I I 6,9: BID SCHEDULE - ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (b) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF TAXIWAY A AND TAXIWAY B Item No. Amounts Estimated Quantity Unit P-603 3,510 Description & Price in Words Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Tack Coat the sum of ~O SN~ Dollars Cents Price in Figures ()~ 1-.1 I tJb - P-620-5.l 4,420 and SF For Furnishing and Installing Permanent Taxiway Painting - tJ!2 ,,'p17 - TS-340 23,365 the sum of f71!J;<J 1-!2 A f. 3~) Sf' If / - P-209 2,925 ;::, ;",,,, Dollars Cen ts and SY For ,Furnishing and Installing Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement (1. 5") the sum of 7evV and ScverV' Dollars Cents CY For Furnishing and Installing Crushed Aggregate Base Course (4.5") the sum ,of -rh/('...,f'1' ()J? t!r Dollars and JV'() Cen ts I TOTAL ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (b) ~.I:- ?1,/!1S -- P&BS-7 / '72.. 4/9-f!!- / Addendum No. 1 September U, 1976 I i I "711' ,:,. _~_U I I .: ~t ~. , ....,,: ' BID SCIIEDULE - ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (c) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF APRON I Amounts - . Item I::stimated No. Quantity unit P-152-4.1 5,420 SY Description & l)rice in"Words Excavation and Salvage of Existing Two Course Surface Treatment arid Sand-Shell Base the sum of .i/O and -IW<""7t-7 , Dollars " Cen ts Price' in Fi "11 res o!:;3 llJ34 - I I 7'1' For Furnishing and Installing Crushed Aggregate Base Course , (4.5") the sum of $/;477 IJHC- and Va P-209 680 CY Dollars Cents ft/- J4. ~tO - I ' TOTAL' ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (c) '- P&BS-9 1f4, J OJ - , Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976 I f t~ . , , ~7'a; ,i ~ I I Receipt is hereby acknowledged of 'the foliowing addenda to the con- tract documents: Addendum No. 1 dated Addendum No. 2 dated Addendum No. 3 dated Addendum No. 4 dated Addendum No. 5 dated 1-;<?- 7~ q-t3-7~ 9-1.11-- 7." Received Received Received Received Received 9- /1-71, 9- ''1- 7{. '1- If'- '7{' HELDENFELS BROTHERS [ra By F. W. Held8llfds, Partner I Title Seal and Authorization, " (If a Corporation) . P... O. BOX 4957 CORPUS CHRISTI, TtxAS 73408 City and State 512/883-9331 Telephone Number I P&BS-10 " '<";." I N ~ g ;=< o I I CERTIFICATION OF BIDDER REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY GENERAL ' BIDDERS NAME Heldenfels Brothers P.O. Box 4957, Corpus Christi, T exes 78408 ADDRESS INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 74-0677621 NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE FEDERALLY ASSISTED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: (1) A Certification of Nonsegragated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of a federally assisted construction contract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. (2) Contractor receiving federally assisted construction contract awards exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of the following notice to prospective sub-con- tractors for supplies and construction contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10,000 and are not exempt from the pro- visions of the equal opportunity clause. NOTE: The penal ty for making statements in offers is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION ON NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES: (1) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. (2) Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the 'provisions of the equal opportunity , clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of this notice to prospective subcontractors for supplies and construc- tion contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10,000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. NOTE: The penalty for making false statements in offers is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001. P&BS-ll o 1'3' 1 '1 1 I ! ;;7-4" ..1 .:'" . i '. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES: A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of a cont~act or subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the' provisions of the Equal Opportunity Clause. Certification - The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. W. Heldenfels, Jr., Partner Name and Title of Signer (Please Type) September 16. 1976 Date Signature NOTE: The penalty for making false statements in offers is prescribed' in 18 U.S.C. 1001. I P&BS-12 I. , I ~ ~ g o Q I I Accompanying this to the Owner) (Bid BondY in maximum bid proposal is a (certified or cashier's the amount ~f ' five percent of the (Dollars) ($ 5% 75' check payable to tal ) This bi.d securi.ty accompanying this propo,,;al stHlll b.. returncd to the bidder, unless in case of the acceptance of the proposal the bidder shall fail to execute a contract and file perform.1nce and paym"nt bonds Id thin tcn (10) days after its acceptance, in ,,,hich case the bid security slti111 hec<'me the property of the Olmer, and shall be considered as payment for damages due to delay and other inconveniences suffered by the O\mer on account of such failure of the bidder. It is understood that the Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BID SCHEDULE - BASE BID (a) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF RUNWAY 14-32 Item No. Es lima ted Quan ti ty Unit Description & Price in Words ,Amount P-152-4.1 SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing T~o Course Surface Treatment & Sand-Shell Base the sum of j/t)= < F',- r,w;.J. 33,350 Pri.ce ill Figures '/ , fJJ7bD ::'-;C(';".-"j.~ , {(Vii )/0 Do If ~rs, , +tA.'l'~ r ~ and ',-zS- ~ Cen~ t:i~ ~~J (; Dollnrs P-152-4.2 33,350 SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing Lime-Treated Sub grade the sum of and Me FIl:' re:e;N Doll:lrs Cents ./5 ./ 6.: U(,., ~_ Sc P-155 33,350 SY For Furnishing and Ins raIling Lime-Treated Subgrade (12") , the sum of 1"'lJ,;C and FoR r1 /<JjlJ.:; Dollar,,; Cents 2, 'f-'1 j 83 Ot//. 5,-1 I P&BS-3 Addendum No. 1 September 8,'~976 I f j7:6' " I I "-- BID SCHEDULE ~,BASE BID (a) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF RUNWAY 14-32 I ltem Estimated No. Quantity Unit Price in Description & Price in Words Figures Amounts P-212 33,350 SY Replacement of Salvaged Shell Base Course (4:') the sum of ./ Doll ars Cents .Sb /2 006.00 ' I and NC 'THIRT'1 51><. P-602 8,340 Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Prime Coat the sum of Sf., 7/.z6 !Jo Dollars, ,02 / and $,,,, r~ ElL-if r Cen ts P-603 5,010 Gal. For Furnishing and Installing I Bituminous Tack Coat ,.,/ the sum of jJc Dollars .62 3'M6.3V and 5i'1-T'I El",~r Cen ts I P-620-S.1 7,870 SF For Furnishing and Installing Permanent Runway Painting j the sum of and N;;' Dollars ,v..;CNr~ ~y~ Cents ,27 2/zi./9o ) P-620-S.2 10,260 SF For Furnishing and Installing Temporary ,Runway Painting ./ the SUm of and No Dollars TWE"-I,"( I11RE~ Cents .23 2357: go f I P&BS-4 Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976' F 77 J BID SCHEDULE - BASE BID (a) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF RUNWAY 14-32 I Item Es tima ted Price in No. Quan ti ty Unit Description & Price in Words Fif;ures Amounts TS-340 33,3S0 SY For Furnishing and Installing Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement (1.S") ,/ the sum of TUlC Dollars 2.70 90 0'/5.00 ~ and ~E."f:.}..)T'f Cents '" . ~ 8 ;=< P-209 4,170 CY For Furnishing and Installing Q Crushed Aggregate Base Course . (4.5") :/ / the sum of __'IWEHXY FivEr Dollar. 25,CO /04 2:io.Co and ,~IJD ~ Cen-ts ' ' TOTAL BASE BID (a) / .7/~ 2,/[/_6 -' =If 3,f.], tj:l{).~ -I' I Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976 P&BS-S .~ I I I j , ;7::8' ,1 'I i. I' j L j, I, BID SCHEDULE - ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (b) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF TAXIWAY A AND TAXIWAY B ' I Item No. Amounts Estimated Quantity Unit P-152-4.1 23,365 . Description & Price in Words SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing Two Course Surface Treatment and Sand-Shell Base the sum of Price in Figures ,/ and NO NINe Dollars , 09 Cents !?/Oc, &5 SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing Lime-Treated Sub~ grade the sum of P-152-4.2 23.365 / and j..JO JJI#J~ Dollars ,0'1 Cen ts 2/02.85 I P-602 5,845 GaL For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Prime Coat the sum of .J .4>0 .3507-00 and Nc 6/l<T7 Dollars' Cents Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976 I P&BS-6 ' I ~ ~ g A Q I I 7;9' BID SCHEDULE - ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (b) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF TAXIWAY A AND TAXIWAY B Item No. Amounts P-603 Estimated Quantity Unit 3,510 Description & Price in Words Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Tack Coat the sum of Dollars ,60 Cents and No 51xiY Price in Figures ,/ ,E/CJ? 00 , . P-620-5.l 4,420 SF For Furnishing and Installing , Permanent Taxiway Painting the sum of and AlO Dollars TuJEkJ''f iHt::e:G Cents .28 / /O/~ . ~o / TS-340 23,365 SY For Furnishing and Installing Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement (1. 5") 2. '30 ./ 53739.50 . P-209 2,925 the sum of 1'....,;0 and 1l\IRT7 Dollars Cents .PI. 5 D J C:;'2 ;?Z? 50 . IJ CY For Furnishing and Installing Crushed Aggregate Base Course (!J.5") the sum of T"':er-l'tt ONr;: Dollars and F I FT'/ Cen ts , I TOTAL ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (b) -If /87 7.JP1. . 00 P&BS-7 I I I , I i I I I I I I I Addendum No. 1., September U, 1976 BO' , . BID SCHEDULE - ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (c) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF APRON , Item Estimated No. Quan ti ty Uni t P-15Z-4.l 5,4Z0 SY Description & Price in Words Excavation and Salvage of Existing Two Course Surface Treatment and Sand-Shell Base the sum of and iJc I\JI ""to Dollars Cents Price' in Figures Amounts .tJ'1 ~g?- &,0 P-152-4.2 5,420 SY Excavation and Salvage of Existing Lime-Treated Sub- grade the SlIDl of .O'l "'I~7. d'D and NO NINe Dollars Cen ts '- ' P-155 5,4Z0 SY For Furnishing and Installing Lime":Treated Subgrade (1Z") 2.'15 /3277'.00 , the sum of TuJc and I=='ORT'I Dollins 1':.'1 viE. Cents P-21Z 5,420 SY Replacement of Salvaged Shell Base (4") .30 16Z(/,. (JO I the sum of NC and TN/P.T"! , Dollars Cents P-602 1,355 Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Prime Coat the sum of and }Jc :Sh"r"l' T"':C' Dollars' Cents .62 8'1/0./0 P&BS-8 Addendum No. I September 8, 1976 , I ) ./ ), j I I I I s1' J BID SCHEDULE - ALTERNATE (c) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF APRON P-209 Cy For Furnishing and Installing Crushed Aggregate Base Course (4.5") . the sum of "iwii.lJiY TI.lJc, and El(,IH"f 6GO DolLns Cents Z'?,8o / /5' 50~ 0<;> , TOTAL ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (e) ../ t -=# -% OOP. c)o / , P&BS-9 Addendum No. 1 September 8,1976 "8'(7:,-: . ,"'" ~ - i::i4.-' ~ . i I f Receipt is hereby acknowledged of the following addenda to the con- tract documents: Addendum No. 1 dsted -:5-<f, S ,/C11b. Received Addendum No. 2 dated $'(1" /":5' Itt1t.. Received Addendum No. 3 dated - I 'I Received 5-rr /'J } .' q7(; Addendum No. 4 dated Received Addendum No. 5 dated Received I ! f I I I I I } 1 } 1 I I I I I' I i 1,. ['. Construction Co. , By Vice President , Title I Seal and Authorization (If a Corporation) Corpus Chris~i, Texas City and State 512-853-7331 Telephone Number I P&BS-IO I C'l ~ g ;=< Q I ,0 I cr,~,~' ' ma; CERTIFICATION OF BIDDER REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY GENERAL BIDDERS NAME South Texas Construction Co. ADDRESS P. O. Box 7398 Corpus Christi, Texas 78415 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 74-1043019 NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE FEDERALLY ASSISTED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS: (I) A Certification of Nonsegragated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of a federally assisted construction contract exceeding $10,000 which is 'not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. (2) Contractor receiving federally assisted construction contract awards exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause will be required ~o provide for the forwarding of the following notice to prospective sub-con- tractors for supplies and construction contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10,000 and are not exempt from the pro- visions of the equal opportunity clause. NOTE: The penalty for making statements in offers is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION ON NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES: (I) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. (2) Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of this notiee to prospective subcontractors for 'supplies and construc- tion contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10,000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. NOTE: The penalty for making false statements in offers is prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001. P&BS-ll ; i \J04' !lo', !l .' ,.' I I il. } I I } I , l 1 I I [ I r r I I \ I I I" " CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FAcILITIES: The federally 'assisted construction contractor certifies that he does not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he does not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his ' control, where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally assisted construction contractor certifies further that he will not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he will not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control, where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally assisted construction contractor agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of the equai opportunity clause in this contract. As used in this certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any waiting rooms, work areas, restrooms and washrooms, ,restaurants, and other eating areas, timeclocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, because of habit, local custom, or any other' reason. The federally assisted construction ,contractor agrees that (except where he has obtained identical certifications from proposed subcontractors, for specific time periods) he will obtain 'identical certifications from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause~ and that he will retain such certifi- cations in his files. I I NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES: A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities must be submitted prior to the award of a contract or subcontract exceeding $10,000 which is not ,exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity Clause. Certification - The information above is true and complete to 'the best af my knowledge and belief. . ~ Jones - Vice President Name and Title of Signer (Please Type) September 16, 1976 Date NOTE: penalty for making,false statements in offers is prescribed 18 U.S.C. 1001. . . I P&BS-12 I N tn g o o I I 8,5 J Lt1 t\ita Accomp.1nylng thi.s' propo5;11 is ;I, (r,.t2~f,l(,ll or, ",'L:bi.Crt,' ;4::(\' [-7';,1:1C Elw","d (Bid Cen,l) in thc "'"Olll1t of -2._.E,('Ui/lyeJ:1 ,7.//;'/ ,/Y'CJ<,' ,&,/ , _____ (Dollars) ($____:___ ____, '. _, _____) This bid sr?curity acce1l1p:lnying this 'rr(lpo:~;11 <;:h....dl h...... l'f~t:orll(ld to the biJd~r, unless in ('..ase of the ;u.:ccpt;1n{"c of the Pp)pos:11 t!l~ hiddl'f !.;h:lll f:lil to c)o:ecul.e a contr~}c.t ;,nu rile IH."'.rrorm:-.nce rind P.1Yll.(:l1ll,nnd~ \,;tjthin 1"('11 (LO) dnys after its .'1.Cc('pl'ancc, in '.~'hich C<1se the hi.d sPl:.Hrity ~;h.11) h.'r-'li,iQ the prOpt:rty of the O~vn0r, ;"llltI 511n11 be c.Ollsjder<.:d as' r.1Yl:H.~l1t for. d:l~l:lgf:S due'Lo delay dnd nt'H~r 1nconvt:.nicncc>s suffered by the 0..-111(':"( pn .'1.ccn\Jl1t o[ s\lch [a1 lure of the bi.j,ler. It is u>1Jerstood that the O',mcr reserves the ri;;ht to rejec.t any Dnd all bids. BID SCHEDULE - BASE BID (a) FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF f<UNI,!AY 14-32 ----_.-. _.~..-._-----_._- r tem--E-s t-in,at';-~-~ ~Q...__Q':O'll1 tHy iJl1_i-"-_J:l!",,,-c.r};l)_~ion & Price in }l rice in HI) ~_(~_f?___f.il.~~!.. r.~E_ ._".__"_ !\!:_;YYI~"~ P-152-4.1 33,350 Excavation and _Salvuge of Existing Two Course Surface Treatment & Sand-Shell B:lse the sum of ._____ .___At;~==~~:-I);'lj~;;s ;:md_ScL'",,:/f' .5Lx.,_Ceuts SY P-152-4.2 33,350 SY Excavation and SaJvage of Existing Lime-Treated Subgrade the sum of -~c- ('. Doll<'!rs and r), -=1.1 ___Cents P-155 33,350 SY, FO'r fumishing and Jnstalling Lime-Treated Subgrade (12") the SU~f _.......21 'Lf L-~_Doll" rs and-Zi~ _<))1.( Cents v{ .:$.-7/ -~ ,,?,/;?A / ~ . ,( t:o ,. .:J1,-')</ "" ./ 4" 'J I -,,{'! ,--('C /(j(~~'J ~ .__._._~---~-- ----- ./ 33{. //2)05(.;D 'P&BS-3 Addendum No. 1 Septcmb",r 8, 1976 t- , , 8~'Q~' jnD SClil'_Lil1Lll - BASE BID (a) FOR KI:CONSTi:lKTlON OFf1l'::\;,\y 14-32 I 1 t.\_~::l ^-~l'~:;-l'j-l;;:l.t('.d ~---- --~-- .--..---.--- _._~_...- .----.-.------ -)'~r.i.-c-c'- ],"0-- ---,,--~-.-- .>1.~:. ___.~_~Q_~~:!..~,!:.i_~)'___.__ _~~l t_.~ _J~'::~::.Lij:..tJ;.).!'l._&__T ri _C_~:~_l~J~~~'-~~s ___ ~~t;_ll~_~_.__ ~___!\:i~~:.I~~_~~_ 1'..;l2. 33, .150 SY Rep]ucc"m"ot of S::ilv38ed Shell B~lse Course (4") ./ the sum of -:.r,N-;e' ---"--ooi'iars _.__~__._._~__f.l-.-'_ .___ .__.~-- ~'.md. .-:t~,rt Cents ---,--~, 1.r' /.(7.0 , .3/,0/7<<' 1'-602 8,340 Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bit\lminous Prime Coat /' the Sllln of ______ , -::/- kJ - Dollars, " -;;;:;d_~~' ~---=-_Cents .fS5 ~08:J ~. the sU::'4!-' . ;~ld_f~{Y--;:;L ." 'I, 1'-603 5,010 Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bi t\lminous Tack Coat Dollars Cents .35 1258~P 1'..620"5.1 7,870 SF For F~rnishing and Installing Permanent Runl"ay Painting the sum of , /v'I" n;-I;/ I'lL'l /' Dollars Cents .45 3 54/~ - J ' and I ! I I I I I I i , 1 1'-620-5.2 10,260 SF For Furnishing and Installing Temporary Run"ay Painting J the sum of . . )J -;'nd-' ;:; /~ 7/lIH Dollars' Cents .43 44/1 8(' , I Addendum No. 1 Sept~mber 8, '1976 P&BS-4 rd I ~ If;l g ;=< o I I &' I, BID SClIEVULE - BASE /lID (a) FOR IlECONSTRLlCTION ')F 1:1,1;;\-]AY 14-32 -It-em- i,:~ t i mil ted N,,-,___Qu_ant~~ Uni t TS-340 33,350 5Y Pr-i c..:e i.n ~---------------" -----..-+--- Dt:sl;.~!l~tion & Pri'-,c in ~~.~_~~I_s___~~_t~~~,-:~____~!~l!!2.\~!)_~_S__ For Furnishing and Installing Hot }iix Asphalti c Concrete Pave::1ent (1.5") the SU::1 of ____7ZL'.C!.-~ . Do'1lar-s and_--61hlj ~'( Cpnts .pC'. 135 .,/ fJ~ [172' P-209 4,170 CY .-----.------ [-~~~~~'~ BID (a) For Furnishing and Installing Cru~lled Agg'cegate Base Course (4.5") the sum of ,___..___~_ ___ZZ~JY:,ZZ(C'(>_DOJlarS ~~,.., -'J2' and__..h'. ( _~~__Ccnts C,.:G,r. . -/ 9c~ C.~57~(' , ____'________'__'_Jv '~38F.420 '!t. , ,----,--,----'''1.. ,---- Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976 P&B5-5 -t f f i ). , "'8' ,.. .', . ' !\ffl Sr:iii:rJULE - !-,~l1JITIVE Al.TER~,^TE (b) FOR KECOi;STEPCTLON OF TAXn:AY A j\:\,]) 'L\X I.hlAY B I 1 L,'ITI E~; 1.'T;;.:l-t~~{C._.'---- - -.--"- n.___._. ----" ------.-m-----...-.-~--m--r-r-i.c.e-i ~-------------._- !i C?-=-___. ~l.;~~I_~~:.~_Sy...___l)ll i t___..l~r_?l-~~.:.~._~J'J:__L~!~___,_&-.y ri_cq __J.Xl_~~O.2:..:1_~_ _ FiJ~~.I~_~~,__ __ l\i:';~ Ul~~.~___ P--152-4.1 23,365 Excnv3tion and Salvnge of Exi st i.ng THO Ct'urse Surface Tu':Hment "nd Sc.nJ-Shell Base the SClm of al~---~-:~~~~~~~~~~: SY >#.03 ",/ <,[;4 719~ .J ' 1'-152-4.2 23,365 Excavation and Salvage of Existing Lime-Treated Sub- grade the Slml of 1'1..0 Dollars and'=-- DliJ...Iy__Cen ts SY ..-----.-----.---- 1'-155 23, 365 ~or Furnishi~g and Installing Lime-Treated Sub grade (12") SY the sum of __ ______ ,_____-.1!2j~r'L---Dolla rs and rh, ,::.I;/ ,S~K Cents / p- 212 23,365 Replacement of Salvaged Shell Base (4") SY the sum of ~~ ' Dollars and_-64/;"/ ~a'1:") Cents / .30 ~3,3~ .89 / 7 (I{I!)~ / _.---~-- I if 7 f, 5(i(D 12- / ,/ Gt7, 794~ 1'-602 5,845 Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Prime Coat the sum of f } , Dollars' and , ..M 7 L.Iy - J71.J{ ~ Cents '. I P&BS-6 J .4%8"i. Addendum No. 1 September 8, 1976, .8.5 I N ~ 2 Cl Q I I Q1/" Q,a BID 'SCIWDULE - ,\D11 I Tl VE M.TEi<NATE (b) FOR I:ECl>NSTRUCTlON OF TAX ).,,\Y A AND TAY-HlAY B I t-::m--}~~~l:i~~;.,-tcd----- -Fl-'i7:"~~--Tn-- -----------~-~-.~ ~_ Q.~:'!.n ti Y __Snl_ t.___JJ_~~~~J)_tj:;~n_~_ }~.!j. cc i]!.. ~\~l}!'_ds .___y_~ )~~J ~'~:5. .. _ _ _...1~;j:O\~.)~.:~_ P-603 3,510 Gal. For Furnishing cnd Installing' Bituminous Tack Coat the sum of ., Af: --noll:ll's .,';d-- _ E;tJh1f~'f C~nts ;]I' &:' ,_ Jll~ ./ a 2,i7f:3 5{1 J ~------------ -- --.--.- P-620-S.1 4,420 For Furnishing and Installing Permanent Taxiway Painting SF the sum of ,__.__~LL~ ~_=:_.DoTi.3rs and_-Er/Lf~:<-_ccn ts .15 ./ cC j0E/)- -~---~~-----_..- ---.-------..-...,------.-. -------_.~,-<._._-- T5-340 23,365 SY For Furnishing and Installing Hot Hi x Asphaltic Concrete Pavement (1,5") the sum of . d---..---- La'L _-,-Doll <1rs .:::t.jh1' ~/<<,,--Cents and ;},85 P-209 2,925 CY For Furnishing and Installing Crushed Aggregate B<1se Course ('" 5") the sum of ' 7i"'t'v'l:( ;;>;"L-Dollars and ;z;..,....' ~tJ~Ccnts I TOTAL ADDITIVE ALn:RNATE (b) , P&BS-7 / C:i0 50t~25 / 22~'?Z c;,4993~f.' / J ..:>l'-2?~5.:55~ Adclendum No. 1 September ", 1976 .~ f, , 1 , , , '~:Q; ~ i, !. . B I U SCiiFL>ilLE -- ;',!Wj T I \'E ALTU;i:^TE (c) FUR RECONSTJWCTLO:-l OF .."PEON _______ __I -, \C~;l ~--.-J~;.t.,i~~;;.lt~~_.d--- -_.~-'--------- _._-- ~--'------ -~.-- -.- ----ili." i-(~c: "i 'ri ,---'.'-"- L:!?~___._____~~~~l.!..l'~~~~ ___~~'0_~_~_'_.___l?~C.:~(;_l~JJ)_~~y.!:'._!!-.J' ri Cl~_ i tl.__l\'O fIls 1'~~g_~'~____-.-1.'0-t.?_t}~~l0_ 1'-152-4.1 5,420 Sy EXCilvaticn nlld Snlv~Bc of E;-::isting 'f~~lO Cuurse Surface Treau""nt and Sand-Shell Base the ~;um of --7 ,__M'_ _,____,,__,u :-;;~d==fi74=~ce'~~~;~~: ~ . 53 ) ~ /'.r\ 2872~" 1'-152-4.2 5,420 Sy Excavation ~nd Salvage of Existing Lime-Treated Sub- grade the sum of _____---=mA~ _Doll ;-':'5- and, //7/~_Cc"ts / .-30 /620 t;p ~:... . 1'-155 5,420 SY For Furnishing and Installing Lilllc-;Treated Subgrade (12") I the sum of , ----_,_/21/ ~L-~DoTf~rs- and fl,lr;/ ~~./Jc Cents 336 . . ee> J~Z//-, 1'-212 ._, . '>5;420 SY Replacement of Salvaged Shell Base (4") the sum of ',-4/0- .Doliars and _<;;h'h).,4,/ A,~Cents ./ .79 ~ZI3 / SO P-602 1,355 Gal. For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Prime Coat J the S Uill of ~'C ' Dollars' hj' '1/./V't.- Cents .BS 115/7$ ~ I and P&BS-8 Addendllm No. 1 Septemb~r 8, 1976 I C\I lI"J g Cl Cl I I , !l}\l.' B LO SCIlEDULE - ALTER~lA1'F: (c) FOR RECONSTRUCTJON OF AI'IWN --~_._._._._- -._-------- ItAm Estimated !i~__Q.'!.",n_ti_ty P-603 815 1'5-340 5,420 P-209 6GO Unit Gal. SY pf"ic:e in D",~s_cl"ipti_~ Price in 5:!ord~_X_lJ':~1rl.:'~s_----i~'_<?_1!.~~.?___ For Furnishing and Installing Bituminous Tack Coat the sum of -A1---DoJ lacs r;f/~-:6'(" Cents and For Furnishing and Installing Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Pavement (1.5") the St"" of ------"+--- ~:?~ ,Do 11 a rs '.311d-- r 1" / E,/~ ' Ce n ts ./ 40r.:- . (Y,:) $ ",- <cy?; ~ GY For Furnishing and Installing Crushed Aggregate Base Course (4.5") , the sum of ;;:?/t,'i' .....:lic...L!"CL-DOlla rs and 7ft'..~-'7 /71't' Cents ./ 2,/>5 ;5 <l47~'t"' 2222. / /5 /{~9 fJ' '" J -/)Q 392 ?-~l TOTAL'ADDITIVE ALTERNATE (e) P&B5-9 Addendum No. I September 8, 1976 THE COURT RECESSED UNTIL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1976, 10:00 A. M. , t r i I i H2? " " f i . .~ I , , , , "~ 93' .6~ rt8~;,6&,~AJ.~ ~ 1"[~;~~!.;,:,:v.,;,':'_:.~R ~;:'>~'~ ,",,;c~,'.i\.tL, 'l4f!HBEl\~,.ep R:!5!cl t; ~ "~<"~'~'~;;":~-::I . ~)H;'~'i ,', ,Fl\.U~A;'i!'"""8Ef''l'E118B.~".17,,. t.:~ . i~: 1/:" !"'t:: 'W:': , -;~~i';:~'J'_< D ,. ...,.:. oJ" Mot' car Cons to en sioner:Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and e following agreememox\i$:t1.:1 pthea..G;a;1htilliIl77tmi1 and Water and the County Judge be authorized DISTRICT-MEMBER AGREEMENT Calhoun Soil and Water Conservation District , STATE OF TEXAS This agreement is entered into by the Calhoun Soil and Water Conservation District, referred to he,einafter as the "District", and . . . Calh~un County Commissioners Court (Sanitary Landfill Site) 211 C~~th Ann OtI~et Port Lavaca, Texas 71979 referred to hereinafter as the "Member", THE DISTRICT AGREES TO: Assist in carrying out a consen'ation plan by furnishing to the member informa.tion, technical assistance, supervision, a!1d other assistance that may be needed, if available, tQ complete th.e conservation plan, THE MEMBER AGREES TO: , ], Use his land within its capabilities, 2, Treat his land in keeping with its needs, 3. Develop as rapidly as feasible a conservation plan fQT-his entire unit. 4, Start applying one ormo,e conservarion practices in keeping with these objectives and the technical standards of tbe District. ' 5: ~laintain all conservation m~asures and structures in an effective condition. , 6, Use any material or equipment made available to him by the District. IT IS FURTHER AGREED THAT: I. Tbis agreement will become effective on the date of the last signatu,e and may be modified by mutual agree. ment of both pa,ties, or terminated by eithe, party by written nQtice, 2, Tbe provisions of this agreement are understood by tbe member and the District, Neither shall be liable for damage to the other's property resulting from' carrying Qut this agreement unless such damage is caused by negligence or misconduct, , Sllptlll!lbllX', 1.7 .' 1.!l7~. . . . . (Date) ,~~~~9~~,C9UNT~ C9~~~~~~9~~,~9~~T" "".., "...' ,~- willis r (Owner) County Judge CALHOUN SOIL AND WATER CO~SERVATlON DISTRICT NO, 345 By:"""""""."""."..,..,..,.,.""""."".:".",.",."" , Date: ,. . o.-.'.t I I I I , I I N ~ g >=:l Q I I PUBLIC HEARING -' 1976 BUDGET AMENDMENTS 93 A public hearing was held on the amendments to the 1976 Budget. There was only one members of the press present and no 'other persons were present for this hearing. A motion was made by Commissioner Be1k, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried,that ,the following 1976 Budget Amendments be approved: BUDGET AMENI:tIENTS At a Tegular term of the Commissioners Court held on September 17, 1976, with all members of the Court in attendance, a public hearing on the 1976 County Budget was beld an4 the following amendments were approved: 33- 18 - 19 - 21 - 60 - 34- 49- 108 GENERAL FUND Maintenance of Buildin~s Oil and gas Auto maintenance and repair. Insurance (property) Capital outlay Tbtal Maintenance of Buildings Miscellaneous City-County Sanitation Program Contribution to expense Government Trapperls salary TOtal Miscellaneous 36- ' Charity 41 - Per diem charges for juveniles 37- 21 - 106 - 38- 01 - 39- 11- 72 - Mosquito Control Insurance (vehicles) Insurance (liability) Total Mosquito Con~rol 05 - 14 - Extension Service Salary of officer 2) Home Demonstrator Office supplies Hospital insurance contribution Total Extension Service Coun ty Library OUt of county travel Periodicals Total County Library 41- County Airport 19 Parts and repaiks 42- Rural Fire Protection 19 - Parts and repairs 43- Judicial Services 68 - Court appointed attorneys: 4) Justice.of Peace Courts (Examining trials) 12 - Social security contribution 3) County Court Total Judicial Services 49- Debt Service 80 - lnteres t 51- 02 - 05 - 09 - TO'IAL GENERAL FUND SAI>>.Y FUND Tax Assessor and Collector Regular deputy hire Office supplies Office furniture Total Tax Assessor and Collector 58- Justices of Peace 05 - Office supplies TOTAL SAlARY FUND ~ $ -0- -0- 6,800.00 -0- 16,451.00 3,900.00 1,000.00 575.00 125.00 2,523,00 850.00 2;100.00 450.00 600.00 -0- 1,800,00 -0- -0- 370.00 88,732.00 2,500.00 -0- 400.00 To $ 350.00 50,00 i3,160,OO 1,240.00 . 20,180.00 4,300.00 5,000,00 890.00 162,00 1,873.00 1,500,00 1,772.00 405.00 645.00 Increase (Decrease) $ 350,00 50.00 6,360,00 1,240,00 $ 8,000.00 $ 3,729,00 400.00 ~ 4,129,00 $ 4,000,00 ~ 315.00 37,00 ~ 352.00 $ (650.00) 650,00 (328.00) (328,00) $ $ $ (45.00) 45.00 -0- 150.00 $' 150,00 2,800.00 $ 1,000.00 255.00 $ 255.00 72.00 72.00 ~ 327.00 15.00 $ (355,00) $17.275,00 87,407.00 3,800,00 25.00 $(1,325,00) 1,300,00 25,00 $ -0- 800.00 $ 400.00 L..!;.QQ..OO 9",4" ': '. "f, , , , .... ,'\' ; ORDER ADOPTING COUNTY BUDGET ," THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 ' l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l At a regular term of the Commissioners Court held on September '17, 1976 with all members of the ,Court in attendance, the public hearing on the 1977 County budget.was held and it appearing to the Court I that notice on said hearing had been published as required.by law, and it appearing tO,the Court that all who desired to be heard on said County budget had been given the opportunity to express them- selves on same, it was moved by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the budget for, Calhoun County, Texas, for the calendar year 1977 as presented to the Court and those in attendance at the public hearing be, and the saIDeis hereby adopted as the 1977 county budget and a copy of same is to be filed by the County Clerk for inspection by the general public. PERSONNEL SESSION The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final 'I action, decision or vote ,is made regarding the subject IDatter of said closed'session, this meeting 'will be reopened to the public. No final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter con- sidered in the closed meeting was taken. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $53,132.03 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. , Included in this motion is the approval by the Court of the bid of Hayes Electric Company of Port Lavaca, Texas, in the amount of $1,075.00Qfor wbikbon the emergency generator outlet, which bid is recorded in the Minutes in Vol. U, Page 398. I, I N ~ g o Q . 'I " '.9,5 ORDER SETTING ,TAX RATES AND LEVYING AND ASSESSING TAXES FOR CALHOUN COUNTY, DRAINAGE DISTRICTS, NAVIGATION DISTRICTS AND WATER CONTROL AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS TAXES AND10R,LICENSES Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: 'ORDER SETTING TAX jlATES' AND LEVYING AND ASSESSING TAXES FOR CALHOUN COUNTY,' DRAINAGE DISTRICTS; NAVIGATION DISTRICTS , - 'AND'WATER CONTROL AND lMPROVEMENTDISTRICT; .-' ,.' ..... -c,AND'.OTHER MISCELLANEOUS TA.'CES AND/oRLICENSES-- Motion by Commissioner " seconded unanimously carried, 'thi.i: - th-e' fol10wi~g - .~, ~ .. t- - "'..-.. _\. by Commissioner _,.' and order by adopted and 'entered: ~ .... ..... . ... . THE STATE OF' TEXAS-} , I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I ~ -.- .... - . ..... . , ~. ,,-,,, There having come on for hearing the matter of levying and assessing the' ad valorem tax for Calhoun'County, Texas, in connection ~th the 1976 tax roll, and it appearing to the Court that the County budget for Calhoun County, Texas, for the calendar year 1977 was officially adopted, by the Court at,a term thereof held on the 17th day of September, 1976', ,a motion was"made that, the following rates of tax be, and they are hereby levied and assessed on each One Hundred ,Dollars '($lOO~OO),of taxable' property in Calhoun"County, Texas, as the same appears ,on ,the 19~6 tax: roll, ,these tax rates having been, included , in the 1977 County budget heretofore, adopted by ,this..Court: . L . Road and Bridge General --' Total' operating" " , ' , ' ". . Permanent Improv,:,ment Bonds Sinking Airport~Bonds Sinking v - . _. : -- Total'rate on 'County valuations ,Farm.to Market ,and Lateral Road - Roaq Maintenance Precinc~ 1. Road Maintenance Precinct 4 .15 .60 ;75 - .,04 -..01 .80 ,.10 .15. .15 Occupation, beer, beer and wine and package store licenses are assessed at One-half (1/2) of license assessed and charged by the State of Texas. The following rates of tax be, and they are hereby levied and assessed against each $100.00 of taxable property in each of the drainage and navigation districts as same appears On the 1976 tax roll: Drainage District No. 6 Drainage District No. 8 Drainage District No. 10 Drainage District No. 11 Water Control and Improvement Dist. No. 1 The Calhoun County Navigation District .50 .50 1.50 1.00 .10 .04 THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED.' County Judge Willis ATTEST:~rn<-~ ~OiS McMahan, County Clerk r j --9"{)',' .....1' ~ '.t .,,' SPECIAL SEPTEMBER TERM HELD SEPTEMBER 27, 1976 THE STATE OF TEXAS X X COUNTY OF CALHOUN X BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 17th day of September, A. D. I 1976, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commis- Sioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were pre- sent on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Precinct 3 Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon' the following proceedings were had: ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, ,seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that claims totalling ,$20,958.93' be approved for payment as read and verif~ed by the County Auditor. I AIRPORT - GRANT AGREEMENT, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Motion by Commissioner 'Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that the provisions of the Grant Offer for Project No. 5-48-0177-01 be accepted and the County Judge authorized to execute the Grant Agreement for and on behalf of Calhoun County, Texas. (, , 9"~ . " ll..' ~ " I RESOLUTION ACCEPTING GRANT OFFER FOR PROJECT NO. 5-48-0177-01 WHEREAS, the County of Calhoun, Texas, has submitted a Project Application dated 17 August, 1976 to the Federal Aviation Administration requesting Federal participation in the amount ,of $454,500 for improvements at Calhoun County Airport, and ~ If.) g ;=< Q WHEREAS, the Federal Aviation Administration has issued a'Grant Offer dated 24 September 1976 which provides a commitment of Federal funds in the amount of $454,500 ,for the aforementioned development, and WHEREAS. it is determined to be in the interest of the County of Calhoun, Texas, that the Grant Offer he accepted by said County; NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT O~ THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS: :1 Section 1. That the Commissioners Court of the County of ra1houn, Texas. does hereby accept the provisions of the Grant Offer for Project No. 5-48-0177-01. a copy of which Grant Offer is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and Section 2. That the County Judge of the County of Calhoun, Texas, is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Grant Agreement for and on behalf of the County of Calhoun" Texas. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 27th day of 1976. . By~" ~, , 0;= Ih111s F. J ~ton.\ C'Ounty Judp:e Calhoun c~xas ATTEST: Byra~~.~~~~ .~/, ! ....~. ' ,':~'>,."lo~lI~""'(. / " ~'-: .~. . ~. I .:- . C' " . ~. . , ~ ~ ":~\. . , " . l..,.:-.' , , ..,i' ;".' .:.' ,. I t f I. I i 9,Q" ~: :..'~e; ~, ,j Page 1 of 4 pages DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL. AVIATION ADMINISTRATION GRANT AGREE~rnNT I Part I.Offer' Date of Offer SEP 2 4 1976, . Calhoun County Airport Project No. Contract No. 5-48-0177-01 ' DOT-FA-76SW-8092 TO: The County of Calhoun, Texas (herein referred to as the "Sponsor") FROM: The United States of America (acting through the Federal Aviation Administration, herein , referred to as the "FAA") , , " WHEREAS, the Sponsor has submitted to the FAA a Project Application dated August 17, 1976 , fOLa grant of Feder~l fu'nds for a project for develop. ment of the Calhoun County , Airport (herein called the "Airport"), together with plans and specifications for such project, which Project Application, as approved by the FAA is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof; and ' , WHEREAS, the FAA has approved a project for development of the Airport (herein called the "Project") consisting of the .following-described airport development: ' I' -, Reconstruct runway 14-32 (4,000' x 75'), apron and north portion of parallel taxiway including connecting taxiways. all as more particularly described in the property map and plans and specifications incorporated in I' the said Project Application; FAA FORM 5tOO+1] PG. 1 (lo-1115UPERSEO~S FAA FORM t63Z PG. t PAGE' ' i i I ~ l.l':I g Cl Q I I ..." g ~ ~i'-':> Page 2 of 4 pages' NOW THEREFORE. pursuant to and for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended (49 U,S,c. 170 I). and in consideration of (a) the Sponsor's adoption and ratification of the representations and assurances contained in said ProjeCt Application, and its acceptance of this Offer as hereinafter provided, and (b) the benefits to accrue to the United States and the public from the accomplishment of the Project and the operation and maintenance of the Airport as herein provided. THE FEDERAL A VIA TION AD, MINISTRATION, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE UNITED STATES, HEREBY OFFERS AND AGREES to pay, as the United States share of the allowable costs incurred in accomplishing the Project, Ninety (90) per centum of all allowable project costs This Offer is made on and subject to the following terms and conditions: I, The maximum obligation of the United States payable under this Offer shall be $ 454,500.00' " 2, The Sponsor shall: (a) begin accomplishment of the Project within ninety (90) days after acceptance of this Offer or such longer time as may be prescribed by the FAA, with failure to do so constituting just cause for termination of the obligations of the United States hereunder by the FAA; (b) carry out and complete the Project without undue delay and in accordance with the terms hereof, the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, and Sections 15'2,51- 152.63 of the Regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (14 CFR 152) in effect as of the date of acceptance of this Offer; which Regulations are hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations"; (c) carry out and complete the Project in accordance with the plans and specifications and property map, incorporated herein, as they may be revised or modified with the approval of the FAA, 3. The allowable costs of the project shall not include any costs determined by the FAll. to be ineligible for consideration as to allowability under Section 152.47 (b) of the Regula- tions. 4. Payment of the United States share of the allowable project costs will be made pursu~lnt to and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 152,65 - 152,71 of the Regubtions, Final determination as to the allow ability of the costs of the project 'will be made at the time of the final grant payment pursuant to Section 152,71 of the Regulations: Provided, that, in the event a ,semi. final grant payment is made pursuant to Section 152,71 of the Regulations, final determination as to the allowability of those costs to which such semi, final payment relates will be made at the time of such semi, final payment. FAA. FORM 5tOO_13 PG. 2 (7_721 j SUPERSEDES PREVIOUS EDITION PAGE Z 1 ! I , 1':,'0"'0 ..Ie: [. Page 3' of 4 pages 5. The Sponsor 'shall operate and maintain the Airport as provided in the I" Application for Federal Assistance incorporated herein and specifically covenants and agrees, in accordance with its Assurance'20 in Part V of said Application for Federal Assistance that in its operation and the operation of all facilities thereof, neither it nor any, person or organization occupying space or facilities thereon will discriminate against' any person or class of persons by reason of race, color, creed or national origin' in the use of any of the facilities provided for the public on the Airport. 6. The FAA reserves the right to amend or withdraw this Offer at any time prior to its acceptance by the Sponsor. 7. This Offer shall expire and'the United States shall not be obligated, to pay any part of the costs of the Project unless this Offer has been accepted by the Sponsor on or before September 30, 1976 or such subsequent date as may be prescribed in writing by the FAA. 8. It is understood and agreed that the Sponsor will provide for FAA employees adequate parking accommodations satisfactory to the Administrator at all FAA technical facilities located on the Airport. It is further understood and agreed that Sponsor will provide, without cost, adequate land for the purpose of parking all official vehicles of the'FAA (government and privately owned when used for FAA business) necessary for the maintenance and, operation of the FAA facilities on the Airport. Such land shall be adjacent to the facilities served. 9. The Sponsor will send a copy of all invitations for bids, advertised or 'negotiated, for toncessions'or other businesses at, the Airport to the appropri~te Office of Minority Business Enterprise (O~ffiE) representative as identifieC by the FAA Regional Civil Rights Office. The Sponsor will disclose and make 'information about the contracts. contracting procedures and requirements available to the designated O~mE representative and minority firms on the same basis that such information is disclosed and made available to other organizations or firms. Responses by minority firms to invitations for bids shall be treated in the same manner as all other responses to the invitations for bids. 1 Compliance with the preceding paragraph will be deemed to constitute compliance by the Sponsor with the requirements of 49 CFR 21 Appen- dix C(a)(l)(x). Regulations of ' the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. 10. It is understood and agreed that the term "Project Application" wherever it appears in this Agreement. in Specifications or other documents constituting a part of this Agreement shall be deemed to mean the "Application for Federal Assistance".' SUPPLEMENT - FAA Form 5100-13 - Page 3 (ASWRO 3-19-75) , I ,. I . t@ J Page 3a of 4 pages I 11. The Airport development in this project will be that hereinabove set out and will be carried out as more particularly described on the property map attached to the Project Application dated October 19, 1964, , for Project No. 9-4l-l88-C50l and in the plans and specifications approved by the FAA On August 6, 1976, which are all, made a part hereof. ~ ~ 'g :.:. A 12. It is further understood and agreed that FAA approval of the project included in this Agreement is conditioned on the Sponsor's compliance with applicable air and water quality standards in operating the Airport and in accomplishing any construction hereunder,; further, that failure to so comply may result in suspension, cancellation or termination of Federal assistance under the Agreement. 13. In addition the Sponsor shall: (a) Incorporate or caUSe to be incorporated in each bid or proposal form submitted by prospective contractors for construction work under the project the provisions prescribed by Section 60-l.7(b) (1) and 60-l.8(b) of the Regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor (33 FR 7804, 41 CFR Part 60-1). (b) Comply with the provisions set forth in Appendix I, attached hereto. II I ' I I 14. The Federal Government does not now plan or contemplate the construction of any structures pursuant to paragraph 27, of Part V Assurances of the Application for Federal Assistance attached hereto, and, therefore, it is understood and agreed that the Sponsor' is under no obligation to furnish any areas or rights without cost to the Federal Government under this Grant Agreement. However, nothing contained herein shall be construed as altering or changing the rights of the United States and/or the obligations of the Sponsor under prior Grant Agreements to furnish rent-free space and/or cost-free areas for the activities specified in such agreements. 15. Assurance Number 18 of Part V of the project application ,incorporated herein is amended by including at the end of the second sentence the following language: "including the requirement that (A) each air carrier, authorized to engage directly in air transportation pursuant to Section 401 or 402 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, using such airport shall be subject to , nondiscriminatory and substantially comparable rates, fees, rentals, and other charges and nondiscriminatory III SUPPLt1~ - FAA Form 5100-13 - Page 3a (ASWRO 8/19/76) 'I , , i r f I i , 1 }",'U,',2 f ",.~ " , Page 3b of 4 conditions as are applicable to all such air carriers ~hich make similar use of such airport and whicn utilize similar facilities, subject to reasonable clas- sifications such as tenants or nontenants, and combined passenger and cargo flights or all cargo flights, and such classification or status as tenant shall not be unreasonably withheld by any sponsor provided an air carrier assumes obligations substantially similar to those already imposed on tenant air carriers, and (n) each fixed base operator using a general aviation air- port shall be subject to the same rates, fees, rentals', and other charges as' are 'uniformly applicable to all other fixed base operators making the same or similar uses of such airport utilizing the same or similar facilities. Provision (A) above shall not require the reformation of any lease or other contract entered into by a sponsor before July 12, 1976. Provision eB) above shall require the reformation of any lease or other contract entered into by a sponsor before July 1, 1975." 16. It is understood and a greed that no part of the Federal share of an airport development, project for which a grant is made under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended (49 U.S.C., 1701 et seq.), or under the Federal Airport Act, as amended (49 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.), shall'be included in the rate base in establishing f~es, rates, and charges for users of the ~irport. 17. TIli. s project and all work performed thereunder is subject to the Clean Air Act and the Federal ,Water Pollution Control Act. Accordingly, (a) The sponsor hereby stipulates that any facility to be utilized in performance under the grant or to benefit from the grant is not listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities. (b) The sponsor agrees to comply with all the requirements of Section 114 of the Clean Air Act and Section 308 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and all regulations issued thereunder. (c) The sponsor shall notify the FAA of the receipt of any communication from the EPA indicating that a' facility to be utilized for performance of or benefit from the grant is under consideration to be listed on the EPA list of Violating Facilities. .' SUPPLEMENT - FAA Form 5100-13 - Page 3b (ASWRO 8-19-76) pages I not I I I N ~ g Cl Q I I (d) The sponsor sgrees thst he will include included in any contract or subcontract which exceeds $100,000 the criteria and these subparagraphs (a) through (d). Page 3c of 4 pages or cause to be under the grant requi;:ements in ," 18. It is understood and agreed that the Sponsor's Assurances regarding nondiscrimination attached to the Application for Federal Assistance are hereby incorporated into this Grant Agreement. SUPPLEMENT - FAA Form 5100-13 - Page 3c (ASWRO 8/19/76) 1"'0' " ;". " J r I { f f 1?Ct4' ~i' Page 4 of 4 pages The Sponsor's acceptance of this Offer and ratification and adoption of the Project Application incorporated herein shall be evidenced by execution of this instrument by the Sponsor, as herein- after provided, and said Offer and Acceptance shall comprise a Grant Agreement, as provided bl the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, constituting the obligations and rights of th Unitcd States and the Sponsor with respect to the accomplishment of the Project and the ope ratio and maintenance of the Airport. Such Grant Agreement shall become effective upon the Sponsor' acceptance of this Offer and shall remain in'full force and effect throughout ,the useful life of the facilities developed under the Project but in any event not to exceed twenty years from ,the date of said acceptance, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL AVIATION ADMl?\'ISTRAT10N ~-f"-<-'~ ' By. ,~l,>~"" ~ ,~'?'!l!~o~, . irJ?, J;", , , ,;s~J;";, , .q;;~ce ' (TITLE) Part II-Acceptance The County of Calhoun, Texas does hereby ratify and adopt all statements, representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements contained in the Project Application and incorporated materials referred to in the foregoing Offer and does hereby accept said Offer and by such acceptance agrees to all of the terms and conditions .thereof. Executed 'this, ,. , , ,., , , " , ,. " , " '. day of, . , .. ..' ".. , ,. ,. . , '" ,. , , , :, . " 19,..". (SEAL) . ,99!J.t\~Y. 9F, ,G~+\19,u,q,. r~~l!-!!, , , , , . '..... . (Name of Sponsor) By .. .. .. , , , . . .. , .. , , . . .. .. . . .. , , , . .... . .. .. . .1 Title. , . , . . '. . . . , . , . , , , . , . , . . ; , ~ . , . . , . , , : . . . . , . . Attest: , , .. , , . . . , , . .. .. , ... ..'. . .. , .. . '... . Title:"",...,...:,...",....".......... . CERTIFICATE OF SPONSOR'S ATTORNEY I, . .. : ..' : .. .. . , ..' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..' , acting as A !torney for ,'):'jJ..~ ,GQ\lp,tY. ,Qr P.~1~9!J),h . ~~;t,l\l! , (herein referred to as the "Sponsor") do hereby certify: That I have examined the foregoing Grant Agreement and the proceedings taken by said Sponsor relating thereto, and find that the Acceptance thereof by said Sponsor has been duly auth- orized and that the execution thereof is in all respects due and proper and in accordance with the laws of the State of, , , , , , :r!l?'!l!l. , , . , , . , , , , , , . , , , , , , and further that, in my opinion, said Grant Agreement constitutes a legal and binding obligation of the Sponsor in accordance with the terms thereof. Dated at......", '.'.......'.... ..... ,this..,..,.... day of......."", .',....,......, ". 19...,. , . ';i;;~::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::I' FAA FORM 5tOO~U PO 4{'O-11) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 16J2 PG" PAGE 4 f" . .t, '"'~'. II N ~ g ;=< Q I I 1'; 4\'; . JlU... J Page 1 of 4 pages , DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 'FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION GRANT AGREEMENT Part I-Offer Date of Offer SEP Z 4 1976 Calhoun County Airport Project No. Contract No. 5-48-0177-01 DOT-FA-76SW-8092 TO: The County of Calhoun, Texas (herein referred to as the "Sponsor") FROM: The United States of America (acting through the Federal Aviation Administration, herein referred to as the "FAA") WHEREAS, the Sponsor has submitted to the FAA a Project Application dated August 17, 1976 , for a grant of Federal funds f9r a project for develop- ment of the Calhoun County Airport (herein called the "Airport"), together with plans and specifications for such project, which Project Application, as approved by the FAA is hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the FAA has approved a project for development of the Airport (herein called the "Project") consisting of the following-described airport development: Reconstruct runway 14-32 (4,000' x 75'), apron and north portion of parallel taxiway including connecting taxiways. all as more pJrticu13rly described in the property map and pbns and spccificJtions incorporatcd in , the said Project Application; FAA FORM S100-U PG. 1 IU~"J SUPERSEDES f'AA FORM 16JZ PG. 1 PAGE I " I 1 , '1'''0''6 ' Jr ~; 1 .- J"' I J . ~F -. " Page 2 of 4 pages NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to and for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Airport, and Anway Development Act of I Q70, as amended (49 U,S,c, 1701), and in consideration of (a) I' the Sponsor's adoption and ratification of the representations and assurances contained in said Project Application, 'and its acceptance of this Offer as hereinafter provided, and (b) the benefits to accrue to the United States and the public from the accomplishment of the Project and the operation and maintenance of the Airport as herein provided, THE FEDERAL A VIA T10}i AD- MINISTRATION, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE U:-.iITED STATES, HEREBY OFFERS A}iD AGREES to pay, as the United States share of the allowable costs incurred in accomplishing the ~~&~ " ' Ninety (90) per centum of all allowable project costs This Offer is made on and subject to the following terms and conditions: 1, The maximum obligation of the United States payable under this Offer shall be S 454,500.00 2, The Sponsor shall: begin accomplishment of the Project within ninety (90) days after acceptance of this Offer or such longer time as may be prescribed by the FAA, with failure to do so constituting just cause for termination of the obligations of the United States hereunder by the FAA; carry out and complete the Project without undue delay and,in accordance with the terms hereof, the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, and Sections 15~,51- 152,63. of the Regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (14,CFR 152) in effect as of the date of acceptance of this Offer; which Regulations are hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations"; (c) carry out and complete the Project in accordanc~v,ijth the plans and specifications and property map, incorporated herein, as they may be revised or modit1ed with the approval of the FAA, (a) 1 (b) ), The allowable costs of the project shall not include any costs determined by the FAA to be, ineligible for consideration as to allowability under Section 152.47 (b) of the Regula', ' tions. 4. Payment of the United States share of the allowable project costs will be made pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 15~,6S - 15~.71 of the Regulations, Final determination as to the allow ability of the costs of the projeci will be made at the time of the fin:il grant payment pursuant to Section 13:2,71 of the Regulations: Provided, that, in the event a semi-final grant payment is made pursuant to Section 15:2,71 of the Regulations. thai determination as to the allowability of those costs to which such semi- final payment relates will be made at the time of such semi,fina1 payment, I FAA FORM $100-13 PG. 2 (7_72) l SUPERSECES PREVIOUS e:OITION PAGE 2 1"0' -','" I" "II ,- J < Page 3 of 4 pages I S. The Sponsor shall operate and maintain the Airport as provided in the Application for Federal Assistance incorporated herein and specifically covenants and agrees, in accordance with its Assurance 20 in Part V of said Application for Federal Assistance that 'in its' operation and the operation of all facilities thereof, neither it nor any person or organization occupying space or-facilities thereon will discriminate against any person or class of persons by reaSon of race, color, creed or national origin in the use of any of the facilities provided for the public on the Airport. N ao 8 Cl Cl 6. 'The FAA reserves the right to amend or withdraw this Offer at any time prior to its acceptance by the Sponsor. 7. 'This Offer shall expire and the United States shali not be obligated to pay any part of the costs of the Project unless this Offer has been accepted by the Sponsor on or before September 30, 1976 or such subsequent date as may be prescribed in writing by the FAA. I 8. It is understood and agreed that the Sponsor will provide for FAA employees adequate parking accommodations satisfactory to the Administrator at all FAA technical facilities located on the' Airport. It is further understood and agreed that Sponsor will 'provide, without cost, adequate land for the purpose or parking all official vehicles of the FAA (government and privately owned when used for FAA business) necessary for the maintenance and operation of the FAA facilities on the Airport. Such land shall be adjacent to the facilities served. 9. The Sponsor will send a copy of all invitations for bids, advertised or negotiated, for concessions or other businesses at the Airport to the appropriate Office of Minority Business Enterprise (O~mE) representative as identifieL by the F&~ Regional Civil Rights Office. The Sponsor will disclose and make information about the contracts; contracting procedures and requirements available to the designated O~mE representative and minority firms on the same basis 'that such information is disclosed and made available to other organizations or firms. Responses by minority firms to invitations for bids shall be treated in the same manner as all other responses to the invitations for bids. Compliance with the preceding paragraph will be deemed to constitute compliance by the Sponsor with the requirements of 49 CFR 21 Appen- dix C(a)(l)(x), Regulations of 'the Office of the Secretary of Transpo rta t ion. 10. It is understood and agreed that the term "Project Application" Wherever it appears in this Agreement, in Specifications or other documents constituting a part of this Agreement shall be deemed to mean the "Application for Federal Assistance". III SupPLEMENT - FAA Form 5100-13 - Page 3 (ASWRO 3-19-75) , . 'I ; ! t f. , 1'"'0'8' .n< .' .1, f L I i j , I ! {" f-' , 11. Page 3a of 4 pages The Airport development in this project will'be that hereinabove set I out and will be carried out as more particularly described on the property map attached to the Project, Application'dpted October 19, 1964, for Project No. 9-4l-l88-C50l and in the plans and specifications approved by the FAA on August 6, 1976, which are all, made a part hereof. 12. It is further understood and agreed that FAA approval of the project included in this 'Agreement is conditioned on the Sponsor's compliance with applicable air and water quality standards in operating the Airport and in accomplishing any construction hereunder; further, that failure to so comply may result in suspension, cancellation or termination of Federal assistance under the Agreement. 13. In addition the Sponsor shall: (a) Incorporate'or,cause to be incorporated in each bid or proposal form submitted 'by prospective contractors for construction work under the project the provisions prescribed by Section 60-l.7(b) (1) and 60-l.8(b) of the Regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor (33 FR 7804, 41 CPR Part 60-1). 14. (b) Comply with the provi~ions set forth in Appendix, I, attached hereto. The Federal 'Government does not now plan or contemplate the COnstruction of any structures pursuant to paragraph 27, of Part V Assurances of the' . I Application for Federal Assistance attached hereto, and, therefore, it is understood and agreed that the Sponsor is under no obligation to furnish any areas or rights without cost to the Federal Government under this Grant Agreement. However, nothing contained herein shall be construed as altering or changing the rights of the United States and/or the obligations of the Sponsor under prior Grant Agreements to furnish rent-free space and/or cost-free areas for the activities specified in such agreements. 15. Assurance NUmber 18 of Part ,v of the project application incorporated herein is amended by including at the end of the second sentence the following language: "including the requirement that ,(A) each air carrier. authorized to engage directly in air transportation pursuant to Section 401 or 402 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, ,using such airport shall be subject to nondiscriminatory and substantially comparable rates, fees, rentals, and other charges and nond~scriminatory suPPLmlENT - FAA Form 5100-13 - Page 3a (ASWRO 8/19/76) I 1,.;0 " , ....<, .t,:.' J Page 3b of 4 pages I conditions as are applicable to all such air carriers which make similar use of such airport and ~hich utilize similar facilities, subject to reasonable' clas- sifications such as tenants or nontenants, and combined passenger and cargo flights or all cargo flights, and ' such classification or status as tenant shall not be' unreasonably withheld by any sponsor provided an, air, carrier assumes obligations substantially similar to' those already imposed on tenant air carriers, and (BY each fixed base operator using a general aviation air- port shall be subject to the same rates, fees, rentals, and other charges as are uniformly applicable, to ail other fixed base'operators making the same or simil~r uses' of such airport utilizing the same, or similari",' facilities. Provision (A) above shall not require the reformation of any lease or other contract entered into by a sponsor before July 12, 1976. Provision (B) above shall not require the"reformation of any lease or other contract entered into by a sponsor before July 1, 1975." P'. . . ,~.<..- .... "'.; ~ l/j o o .~ o I 16. It is understood and a greed that no part of the Federal share of an airport development project for ~hich a grant is made under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended (49 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.), or under the Federal Airport Act, as amended (49 U;S.C. 1101 et seq.), shall be included in the rate base in establishing fees, rates, and charges for USers of the airport. 17. nus project and all work performed thereunder is subject to the Clean Air Act and the Federal ,Water Pollution Control Act. Accordingly, (a) The sponsor hereby stipulates that any facility to be utilized in performance under the grant or to benefit from the grant is not listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities. (b) The sponsor agrees to comply ~ith all the requirements of Section 114 of the Clean Air Act and Section 308 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and all regulations issued thereunder. (c) The sponsor shall notify the FAA of the receipt of any communication from the EPA indicating that a facility to be utilized for performance of or benefit fram the grant is under consideration to be listed, on the EPA list of Violating Facilities. I SUPPLEHENT - FAA Form 5100-13 - Page 3b (ASWRO 8-19-76) I t > '1'0', :2,: I , ,--j J",' , -i- Page 3c of 4 pages (d) The sponsor' agrees that he will include or cause to be included in any contract or subcontract under the grant which exceeds $100,000 the criteria and requiremen~s in these 'subparagraphs (a) through (d). I 18. It is understood and agreed that the Sponsor's Assurances regarding nondiscrimination attached to the Application for Federal Assistance are hereby incorporated into this Grant Agreement. 'I SUPPLEHENT - FAA F()nn 5100-13 - Page 3c (ASWRO 8/19/76) I 1 ~ )fj 'g >=l ~ I. I ,Vit Page 4 of 4 pages The Sponsor's acceptance of this Offer and ratification and adoption of the Project Application incorporated herein shall be evidenced by execution of this instrument by the Sponsor, as herein, after provided, and said Offer and Acceptance shall comprise a Grant Agreement, as provided by the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, constituting the obligations and right> of the United States and the Sponsor with respect to the accomplishment of the Project and the operation and maintenance of the Airport. Such Grant Agreement shall become effective upon the Sponsor's acceptance of this Offer and shall remain il} full force and effect throughout the useful life of the facilities developed under the Project but in any event not to exceed twenty years from the date of said acceptance, . . UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTR..\TION ~'f"'-"'~("'-: ,-' ' By. ,9~~"', , ,~C?':'~~C?I:'" ~rl? ,r , , , ,~s ~'?~tt.';9f~~ce (OTITLE) Part II-Acceptance The County of Calhoun, Texas does hereby ratify and adopt all statements. representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements contained in the Project Application and incorporated materials referred to in the foregoing Offer and does hereby accept said Offer and by such acceptance agrees to all of the terms and conditions thereof. Exel:;uted this.... ,2:~tl:>, .. ...... .... day of, , ,S.e.Ptember. .. ...... .. , .. .. .. , 19,7.6... (SEAL) ", Att~st:!!k1;J,.,~ ,ii?~~~ " "'M~;;~is Md1ahan . Title:.., r:9.l~T\'t;Y, r:)..~~l$............",..... . , v9!',,^ ~y , 9 ,f'~~{~ir.-J;:S:~) , . , , . . , , ' , . , ~~r ' '_d' ,,-. J f!{.: l ' {C ' ,By , " ,,-tl-, ",,:, ,,\,.... ~>i,"--.../.", , Willis F. ~n ' Title Coun,ty. .Judg~ n, County., :r.exas, , , . "'--'. CERTIFICATE OF SPONSOR'S ATTORNEY ," ," .... . .... . 1, f._~~~t:l~!!. ,Po" ,p~,~, '" ,.. _, , , .. , " , acting as Attorney for ,rP.,~ ,C9\lP,tY, . 9rC,!\ll:i9!'A,.'j',,?<.3,~; (herein referred to as the "Sponsor") do hereby certify: , That I have examined the foregoing Grant Agreement and the proceedings taken by said Sponsor relating thereto, and find that the Acceptance thereof by said Sponsor has been duly auth- orized and that the execution thereof is in all respects due and proper and in accordance wilh the laws Qf the State of, , , , , , :r!!><:fl~. , , ' , , , , , , , . . , , . . , , , and further that, in my opinion, said Grant' Agreement constitutes a legal and binding obligation of the Sponsor in accordance with the terms thereof. Dated at r~~ ,!-!lY,~"~" :r,e,~~~,.",.,. .this, ,4~j:.h..., day of", S,~!ltetnb.~~,;..;.~,. . 19,75. . , , ~~Y"C1,~.f.,~".,." , , , Lawrence .',. Dio Title ,flttPrJtey. ?t. .Lilli', , , , , , . , , , , , , . ' . , : FA." FORM !5tOO-U PC .110-711 SuPERSEDES F'AA F.ORM 16l: PG.. PAGE 4 , ~ -i 'I t I r. r l","l~12' " .. o. '" ! { " ";; ! I; L. (2) During the performance of this ,contract, the contractor agrees as follows: " (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant , for employment because of race, color, sex, religion, or national origin.' The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employes are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex; or national origin, Such action shall include, but ,not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demo- tion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termina- tion; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; .and selection for training, including ,apprenticeship, The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available' to employes and applicants for employment, notices to I ,provided ~etting forth' the provision~ of this non-discrimination clauise', The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employes ' placed by or on behalf of the c,?ntractor, state that all qU'll.lified applicants 'will receive consideration,for employment without regard to race;>colol'; -'- sex, religion, or national ,origin. ' ",.',; (3) ,The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understnnding, a notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workera' representatives of ,the contractor's commitments ,under this aection, and shall poat copiea of the notice in conapicuouDp1aces available to employeD and applicanh for empioyment. ' ' The contrllctor will comply with all provillions of Executive Order 11246 of Se>ptember 24, 1965, aa revised by Executive Order 11375 o.f October 1967, and of the ruleD, regulations, and relevant orderD of the Secretary of Labor. (4) (5) The contractor wi11'furniahall information and report. ,required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, u revised bt Executive Order 11375 of October 1967, and by rules, regulations, ,and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, 'and will permit accell to I Appendix I , Page 1 I. ~ Uj g Cl Q I I ~'11' JJ~' ,. ~ hi, booka, records, and accounts by the, administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to aacertain compliance with such rules,' regulations, and orders, (6')' In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clausea of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders this contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, as' revised by Executive Order 11375 of October 1967, and such other sanctions aa may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 'of September 24, 1965, as revised by Executive Order 11375 of October 1967, or by rule, regulations, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. (7) The contractor will include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1) and the provisions of paragraphs (l) through (7) in every sub- contract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orciers , of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Ortier 112.46 of September 24, 1965, as revised by Executive Order 11375 of October' 1967, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract , or purchase, order as the administering agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, That in the eVE'nt a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States, ThE' Sponsor further agrees that it will be bound by the above equal opportunity clause with respect to its own employment practices when it participates in federally asaisted construction work; Prov'ided, that if the Sponsor so participating is a State or local government, the above eCjual opportunity clause is not applicable to any agency, instrumentally or subdivision of such government which does not participate in work on or under the contract. The Sponsor agrees that it will auist and cooperate actively with the administering agency and the Secretary of L'abor in obtaining the compliance of contractors and 'subcontractora with the equal opportunity clauae and the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor, that it will furnish the adminiatering agency and the Secretary of Labor auch information as they may require for the .upervlsion of auch compliance, and that it will otherwi.e adsist the admini,stering 'agency in the dilcharge of the agency's primary, responsibility for securing complian:e. Appendix I Page 2 " , 'f l f , , \ 1"1"'-"" ft4~t Ii - r The Sponsor further agrees that it will refrain [rorno entering into "any c.ontract of contract modification subject to Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965'1 with a contractor debarred from, or who has not demonstrated eligibility for, ' 'Government contracts and federally assisted construction' contracts pursuant to the Executive Order and will carry'out such sanctions and penalties 'for violation of the equal opportunity clause as may be impo'sed upon contractors and subcon- tractor s by the administering agency, or the Secre'tary of Labor pursuant to Part II, Subpart D of the: Executive Order. In addition, the Sponsor agrees, that' iL'it fails or refuses to comply-with these undertakings, the administering agmcy may take any'or all of the following actions: Cancel, terminate, or suspend in whole or in part,th}s grant (contract, loan, insurance, guarantee); refrain from exte,nding any further aosiltance to the Sponsor under the program with respect to which the failure or'refund occurred until satisfactory assurance of future compliance has been received from such Sponsor; and refer the case to the Department" ~f Justice for appropriate '1egal proceedings. I, '" I Appendix 1 ";... "Page 3 \ _-a..- ..... I ~ ~' g Cl' Q I I FEOERAL ASSISTANCE 2. APPU. .. nUl,(llER 3. STAn: .. HUWBER CANrS I APl'UCAo TX 50618042 TION I. TY.E o PREAI'PUCATlON APPLI. b. D,.U IOENTI- It. DATE y.., MO.~' dG, OF CATION I ~fr "'.,," do~ ftER 197~ 0/1 ?~ ACTION o APPLICATION 19 6 08 1-.!. ASSIGNED 111111"1- Gp- O NOTIFICATION OF IKTDIT (Opt.) w... '.. r.:'i"" o REPORT OF Fi'OERAI. AcnON Sla" 4. LEGAL APPUCANT/REClPIENT 5. fEDERAL EMPLOYE"- IDENTIFICATION NO, ..~ICl.ftt.H.lm. : Calhoun County 7L_' "''' 000.' b. . DrPnlzstJon Ull.lt : Calhoun County Commissioners Court 6- b I o!. I Tin b Co $tl'NtlP.O. B4x : 211 S. Ann. Street .Ro- .. PfUMaEA GRAM II. TiTlE d. Ci.. . Port lavaca .. eoulltr : Calhoun (Fr01lt t, $loto , Texas 'J. It' Cod'.. 77979 ......... .. CoAtIc:t Ptrso. (No".. (512) CGl4log) ADA? l! .Lf tckp1l.CHC' No.' : \.Ii II is F,' Jetton C,.,,,ntv . ~ <:0_70"-7 a 7. TITLE AND DrSCR1PTlOK OF APPUCANl'S PROJECT - 8. TYpE OF A.PPl.lCANTf~ECIPIENT 8 A-Stl~ H-Commuaity Action ACill\e,o Reconstruction of Runway 14-32, Paral leI 8-111ten.td. J-Hichu Ethltationalll'lstlbltion e: C-Sulnt.lt. 1-11131111 Tfi:.. i Taxiway and Apron - Calhoun County Airport Qitlcict K-othw (SJl~)I): D-Counl;J Project wi 1 I restore the primary runway) taxiway [-City F-S~oo1 Dldrh:t and apron to carry 12,500 I bs. gross weight G-S~i" PurpgH E....tct" G.PJU'OPNuC utttt (} District aircraft. These areas have fa i led. 9. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE A-Stslc Grant o-fIlSui'uc. fi B-Suppl.ra.nt.1 Grant [-Other E..te1"Gpl'1'O-.~ i . C-I.... pri.at.leCta(,) A 10. AREA OF PROJECT IMPACr (Namu of .:itiu. eovnhc.r. 11. ES'W~ATEO NUM~ 12. TYPE Of APPLICATION StGu.. cU.) BEft OF PERSONS "-flew c-Rtvision E-..\J.iementdiOll Caihoun County BENEFITING B-Rtn..~\ D-Con\lnu.t\on 17,800 Eft~~ GPpropri.aC. reet,,. G IS. .PROPOSEO FUNDING 1". CONGRESSIONAL OISTl1.ICTS OF: 15. TYPE OF CHANGE (For U.; Qr H,) ,4';'4 .-~OO .. APPLICANT ~. PROJECt A-ll'lcr.=u 001111'1 F-oU1U tS;J~dl'1l): t. rEDERAL ,00 8-D~re.as' 0011./"1 2<; 2<;0 14 14 C-Ineru-U Our.lion b. J.PPlICA.HT .00 D-f)fa.U8 Our..tioa 2~ 2<;0 16. PROJECT START 17. PROJECT E-(..InClII.tion c. STAn: ,00 CATEI ~tr~""'"If DURATION E..u.- Gppl'O"- QI d,lDt.II. ,00 19 l < /')/ M(lftth. ".MaU l~ttn(tJ . .. OTHER ,00 18. ESTIMATED DATE. TO l'.~r 'D\O~t~ d., 19. ~ISTl;j X~EAAL 17N'7~CAllorl NU).:aER 1<;0<;000 BE SUSMIITED TO 1976 08 <;- '0/ -01 I. ror.<L ,00 FEDERAL AGENCY )II- 20. FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REQUEST (Ncau. Cill'. StAU. ZIP CJ:KW) I 21. REMARKS ADDEO FAA, Houston Ai rports District Off i ce Houston Texas 77017 o v.. [] No E 22- .. To t!ll best of my knowtedu an.11 blUff, b. It r<<luir1d by 0","8 Clttulu ......% 1tll$ .,plit.l\ion "'S Ir.:bmitt.d. j)Ur~'nt to In. Nou. RUfHlrll 0 dlta In VIis prMPpliution/.p,liuticn .ra Iwclions lhmin. to lp9foptiate dtarin&;hOl.lsC1 and .U rcspcmus Ir. .:te.,htd: .,on" AUoeR<< 5 THE lnl, .nd c:orrtd. tl'l' dO'-Ument. hu '*11 ;:: APPLICANT dul'.lIt!lorilldbJth.i'O....t1l;I'lI~tf III 0 0 ! CERTIFIES the .~liClitt .nd tilt .~liClnt will CO<<'lpl, THAT .. WHA th. att.eb<<! U$llunccs if 1M usid- (2) 0 0 .ncalJ~pt(Ntd. [l) 0 0 l! 23. .. TYPED 1iUI{ MD TITLE ~'~' Co DATE SlCKED CERT1FY1NG Ylcr ........ d., i REPRE. \.Ii II is F. Jetton, County Judge ." il- ~ 'tttZ;. 1976 08 SENTATIV'E .l~ . . ~ '.,-"" 24. AGENCY NAME <-J 25. APFLlCA. YIUr moo~:4 do. Department of Transportat ion' rlON RECEIVED 19 ~6. ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT 27. APMINISTRATlVE OffiCE 28. FEDERAL APPLICATION 5 Federal Aviation Adm in i st rat ion Houston Airports OJ s t. Off, ICErilIFICA.lICN i 29. ADORESS 30. fEOERAL GR.....NT ~ 8800 Paul B, Koonce Or. , Houston, Texas 77017 IDENTIFICATION !l 31. ACTION TAKEN S2. fUNOING 1'... --.... <14. J.I, y"" ....,.. <14. STARTING a o t, tWAllOED .. fEOERAL $ ,00 33. ACTION DATE ~ 19 OATE 19 o b. WECTtD b. IJ>PlICJ.J(T .00 35. COtfT "CT fOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA. 36- 'yrar Q.... .., ~ lION eN.,.. ... Ul'pMM \IUOlJlbn) ENDING o c. RETURNED lOR c. SiAT[ .00 DAlE 19 ""EJIlWOO d, LOC.<L ,00 37. REMARKS ADDLO ~ o d. DE1t1lJl!D .. OfHER ,00 ~ O'L wrtlioRAWN I. TOnJ. $ ,00 o Y.. ON. 38. I. In uklrll .bQor, 1f1lon. an)' c:Ilnm....tJ rl<<i.,.j tro.tl'l dMrinrltouus ...,.. ~". b. fEOEJUI.. A.C[HC'Y A-'~ OFFICIAL. . lidlltd. U 'i~ f~pom.. .... 4~ "'QoJU 'llt'f1l100l 01 f.rt 1. 0"'& Ci/'Clllat "'9oS. (Na"". a,.a UI'PMr.4 tw:t.) FEDE....L AOENCY It tw Htn Of b beiA, mad.. A-95 ACTION _ ...,~t......,!" .......:,.":: .~~; ..... , --T" -l! '. 'f J " " -......f-. * 4l4-IOl ......1. . ....... ..... .,: I': 1~ ,'" ~ ''1"- ",:' ., OMS Approval No. '9-A021E stANDARD fORM 424 P,a.GE I 110-1: . ~..... G~A. J'~ JI._.....u ,',:"~",,, , I, f, ~,i:"" li,~,"'6" I " , j." "'. . , -~ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAl AVIATIOH ADMIH/STRATIOH 1. SIGle Clelllringhous. Identifier APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSIST ANCE (FOR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS) PART I TX 50618042 "2. Applicant's Application No ,I 3., Federal Grantor Agency of. Applicon' Nome Department of Transportation Calhoun County Orgoni lCltian,,1 Unit O.portment Division Federal Aviation Administration, OMS NO. IQ-RO,at County Commissioners Court St,eet Add,e is - P.O. 80x AdministrQtive Office Houston Airports District Office 211 S. Ann Street '. 'Street AddTe~'>$ - p.o. Sox City 8800 Paul B. Koonce Dr., Room 225 Port Lavaca' City Houston ,S'ate Zip Cod. Stote Texas Texas 5. DCtscriptive NClme of the Project County ~ Calhoun Zip Cod. 6. FedetQI Coto10g No. 7 Federal Funding Requested Air Development Aid Program, Calhoun County Airport, Port Lavaca, Texas 20-102 $ 454,500 8. Grontee T yp. Stote. x C~unty. City, Olher(Specify) 9.. Type 01 Applic:otion fir Request x New Gront. Conlil'1uotion, Supplement, Other Changes (Specify) 10. Type.of Aui stance x LOQn, Other (Specify) Crent, 1 L Population Directly Benelit.ing from the Project 13. Length of Project 17,800 12 months 12~ Congressional Dj~trict 14. Beginning Dote o. 14 9-76 b. 15. Dole of Application August 17, 1976 14 < 16. The opplicant certifies thot to the best of his kno.....ledge onel beliel th,,"Ja'a in ,his application ore true and cotrect. ond that he will comply with the attached assurances if he receives the gront. T )'ped nome Titl. Will is F. Jetton County Jud e ARt:,., CODE ~~:A:'h~'; :~ 512 For Federal U$e Only FAA Form 5100~100 f6-731 SUPERSEOES FAA FORM 5100-10 PAGES 1 THAU 7 .' Telephone Numb.r ,"~MS[R 552-2967 Elf. Poge 1 " 1~, 1" ~" .J " PART I INSTRUCTIONS I This lorm .shall be used to apply 10' Federal assistance lor all construclion. land acquisition or land development projects. Also, this form shall be used to request supple- mental assistance. propose changes or amendments to ap- proved grants, and request continuation or refunding for app'roved grants originally submitted on this form. Submit the original and two copies 01 the lo,ms, If an item cannot be answered or does not appear to be related or relevant' to "the assistance requested, write "NA" for not applicable. When a request is made for supplemental assis. tance, amendments or changes to an approved grant, submit only those pages which are appropriate. Item 1 - Enter the State clearinghouse identifier. This is the code or number assigned by the clearinghouse to applica- tions requiring State clearinghouse coordination for pro- , grams listed in Attachment 0, Office 01 Management and Budget Circular No. A.95. \tem 2 - 'Enter the applicant's application number or other identifier. If a preapplicatiorl was submitted, show also the number that appeared on the preapplication, if different than the application number. Item 3 - Enter the name of the Federa,l grant.or-g.gency, the name of the primary organizationa'l un.ltto' w~ieh .the_appli- cation is addressed, the name of the administrchive office having direct operational'responsibitity for' managing the grant program, and, the complete' 'address of the grantor agency. Item 4 - Enter the name 01 the applicant, the name 01 the primary organizational unit which will undertake the grant. supported activity. and the complete address 01 the appl i, cant. Item 5 - Enter the descriptive name of this project. Item 6 - Enter the appropriate catalog number as shown in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. If the assis- tance pertains to more than ur,e catalog number, leave this space blank and prepare a separate set of Part III Forms for each catalog number. Item 7 ~ Enter the amount that is requested from the Fed-. eral Government in this application. This amount should agree with the amounts shown in Part Ill, Section 8, Line 22. For revisions, changes or amendments show only the amount of the increase or decrease. Item 8 - Check one grantee type, lIthe grantee is other than a State, county, or city government, specify the type of grantee on the "Other" line. Examples of other types of grantees are council of governments, interstate organiza. tions, or spetia\ units. ~ l(:I o o o o I I Item 9 - Check the type 01 application or request, If the "Other Changes" block is checked, specily the type 01 . change. The definitions for terms used in Item 9 are as fallows: a. New grant - a request which is being submitted by the applicant lor the lirst time, b. Continuation grant - a request that pertains to the continuation of multi-year .grant (e.g., the second year awar~ for a project which will extend over fi,:,e years,) C. Supplemental grant,- a request which pertains to an increase in the amount of the Federal contribution for the same period. d. Other changes - specify one or more of the follow'. ing: (1) Increase in duration - a request to extend the grant period. (2) Decrease in duration - a request to reduce the grant period. (3) Decrease in amount - a request to decrease the amount of the Federal contribution. Item 10 - Check the type of assistance lequested, If the assistance involves more than one type, check two or more blocks and explain in Part I V - Program Narrative. Item 11 - Enter the numher of persons directly benefiting from this project. For example, if the project is for the construction of a neighborhood health center, enter the estimated number of residents in the neighborhood that will use the center. Item 12 a. Enter the congressional district in which the applicant is located. b. Enter the congressional district(S) in which most of the actual work on the project will be accomplished. If. the work will be accomplished city-wide or State. wide, covering several congression~1 districts, write "city-\yide" or "State.wide" Item 13 - Enter the number of months that witl be needed to complete the project after Federal funds are made avail. able, .Item 14 - Enter the approxirnate u;n~ the project is ex. pected to begin. Item 15 - Enter the date this application 1$ submitled, Item 16 - COOlo!ete the cel tification ~Jt"ore su~)rn;t!lng Ihe report. :.... ( f 1 I , ; 1:"1~8" :[':" " ij , \ r OEP.ARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OMB NO. ,o.ROtU PART /I PROJECT APPROVAL INFORMATION SECTION A I Item 1. Does this'cssistance request require State, local, regional, or other priority rating? Yes X No Item 2, ' Does this assistance request require State, or local advisory, educational or health clearan.ces? Yes x No (Attach pocumentotion) Item 3. Does this assistance request require clearinghouse review in accordance with OMB Circular A.95? x Yes, No Item 4. Does.thi s assistance request require Stefe, regional or other planning app(oval? local, Yes Nome 01 Governing Body Priority Rating Nome 01 Agency or Boord (Alloch Comments) Completed with pre-application Nome of Approving Agency Date x No t Item 5, Is the proposed proiect cove,ed by on approved comprehensive plan? Yes Item 6, ' Will the assistance requested serve 0 Federal installation? Yes x Check one: Stote Locol . Regionoi No Locotion 01 pion " ~ _.1 i, l':"_ X .Nome o{ F~derol Installation No Federal Population benefiting from Proiect Item 7, Will the ossistonce requested be on Federo/land or installation? Yes Item 8, Will the qssist~nc;e requested have an impact or effect on the environment? Yes Item 9, Will the assi stance requested cause the displacement of individual s familiesJ businesses, or forms? Yes X x Nome 01 Federollnstollotion Locotion 01 Federoll;ond No Percent of Project See instruction for additional information to be provided. x No No Number 01: Individuol s F ami lies Busines ses Farms I- Item 10; Is there-other related Federal assistance on this project previous, pending. or anticipated? Yes 'X No Poge2 See instructions for od~itional information to be . provided. ' FAA Form 5100.100 {6.73l SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 510().IQ PAGES 1 THRU 7 :t?f > J , '. , . INSTRUCTIONS PART II - SECTION A scope of the plan, Give the location where the approved plan is available for examination and state whether this project is in conformance with the plan. Item 6 - Show the Federal population residing or working on the federal installation who will benefit from this project, Item 7 - Show the percentage of the project work that will be conducted on federally'owned or leased land. Give the name of the Federal installation and its location. Item 8 - Briefly describe the possibl,e beneficial and/or harmful impact on the environment because of the pro- posed project. I ~ an adverse environmental impact is antici. pated. explain what action will be taken to minimize the impact. Federal agencies will provide separate instructions if additional data is needed. Item 9 - State the number of individuals, families, busi, nesses, or farms this project will displace. Federal agencies will provide separate instructions if a~ditional data is needed, Item 10 - Show the Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog number, the program name, the type of assistance, the sta- tus and amount of each project where there is related pre- vious, pending, or an.ticipated assistance. Use, additional sheets, if needed, I Negati~e answers win not require an explanation unless the Feder'aJ agency requests more information at a later date. Provide supplementary data for all "Yes" answers in the space provided in accordance with the following instruc~ tions. Item 1 - Provide the name of the governing body establish- ing the priority system and the priority rating assigned to this project. Item 2 - Provide the name of the agency or board which issued the dearance and attach the documentation of status or approval. Item 3 - .Attach the clearinghouse comments for the appli- cation in accordance with the instructions contained in Of- fice of Managem~nt and Budget Circular No, A,95, If com, ments were submitted previously with a preapplication, do not submit them again but any additional comments re- ceived from the clearinghouse should be submitted with , this application, Item 4 - Furnish the name of the approving agency and the approval date, Item 5 - Show whether the approved comprehensive plan is State, local or regional, or if none of these, explain the ~ lO X ...... o o I I r 1i2,,'(J: , " DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OMS NO. aO-ROllt. PART 1/ ~ SECTION B I , 11. SITES AND 1I,IPROVEMENTS: iiot required, Applicant intends to acquHe the site through: Eminent domain, Negotiated purchase, Attached as exhibits x' Other means (specify) See Item l, Page 3a 12, TITLE OR OTHER INTEREST IN THE SITE IS OR WILL BE VESTED IN: X Applicant, Agency or institution operating the facility, Other (spetify) 13, INDICATE WHETHER APPLICANT/OPERATOR HAS: Fee simple title, Leasehold mterest, X Other (specify) See Item l, Page 3a 14, IF APPLICANT/OPERATOR HAS LEASEHOLD INTEREST, GIVE THE FOLLO\'llNG INFORMATION: a, Length of lease or other estate interest , and number of years to run b, Is lease renewable? ' Yes, No c, Current appraised value of land S d, Annual rental rate S NA 15, ATTACH AN OPINlqN FROI! ACCEPTABLE TITLE COUNSEL DESCRIBING THE INTEREST APPLICANT/OPERATOR HAS IN THE SITE AND CERTIFYING THAT THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IS LEGAL AND VALID. See t tem l, Page 3a . 16, WHERE APPLICABLE, ATTACH SITE SURVEY, SOIL,INVESTIGATION REPORTS AND COPIES OF LAND APPRAISALS, NA 17, WHERE APPLICABLE, ATTACH CERTIFICATION FROM ARCHITECT ON THE FEASIBILITY OF IMPROVING EXISTING SITE TOPOGRAPHY, NA 18. ATTACH PLOT PLAN, See Item 4 Paqe 3a 19, CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE ESTIMATES: Not reqUired, X Being prepared, Percentage of completion of drawmgs ard s~cifications at application date: Schematics ',Preliminary , " Final I 00 ~, Attached as exhibits 20, TARGET DATES FOR: BidAdver/lsement Adv:9/1/76 Ooen:'3/16/76 Construction Completion 9-77 Contract Award Otcupancy 9/23/76 '3-77. 21. DESCRIPTION OF FACILITY: Not required' X' Atlached as exhibits 0 Drawings - Attach any drawings which will assist in describing the project. (L . G-t;-' J 16./t(;2. 3 ~ Specifications - Attach copies of completed outline specifications, -{)i.'"-~.1""', 6. r (If drawings and specifications have not been fully completed, please attach copies or working drawings that have been completed,) NOTE:: ITEMS ON TotlS SI1EET....RE SELr.[J;pL-A",ArcRY; TI([R["OR[, NO INSTRUCTIONS ARE PROYIDED. .' I FAA Form 5100.100 16.73) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100-tO PAGES 1 THRU 1 Page 3 "! :f2<' ; PART II - SECTION C I The Sponsor hereby represents and certifies as follows: 1. Compatible Land Use.--The Sponsor has taken the following actions to assure compatible usage of land adjacent to or in the vicinity of the airport: Sponsor has acquired Surface Titles, Avigation Easements and Clear Zone Easements as shown on Exhibit A referred to in Item 4 below. Also on Hay 7, 1976, Sponsor passed an Airport Zoning Order to assure compatible usage of land adjacent to or in the vicinity of the airport. ~ lO g =- o 2. Defaults.--The Sponsor is not in default on any obligation to the United States or any agency of the United States Government relative to the development, operation, or maintenance of any airport",except as stated herewi th: NONE I ). Possible Disabilities.--There are no facts or circumstances (including the existence of effective or proposed leases, use agreements or other legal instruments affecting use of the Airport or the existence of pending litigation or other legal proceedings) which in reasonable probabili ty might make it impossible for the Sponsor to carI"J out and complete the Project or carry out the provisions of Part V of this Application, either by limiting 'its legal or financial ability or otherwise, except as follows: NONE 4. Land.--(a) The Sponsor hol~B the following property interest in the follOWing areas of land* which are to be developed or used as part of or in connection with the Airport, subject to the following exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse interests, all of which areas are identified on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhibit "A": See Exhibit A, dated March 10, 1964, incorporated jnto Project No, 9-41-188-C501, Also see Title Opinions by Roy Barton, Attorney, which were furnished in connection with Project No. 9-41-188-C50I, and which title opinions relate to the areas of land shown on said Exhibit A. ., *State character of property interest in each area and list and identify for each all exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse interests of every kind and nature, inclUding liens, easements, leases, etc. The separate are&s of land need only be identified here by the area numbers sho_~ on the property map. Page )a I I r 1- i' ~'2;2" . " , I; " F" The Sponsor further certifies ,that the above is based on a title examination by a qualified attorney or title company and that such attorney or title . company has determined that the Sponsor holds the above property interests. (b) The'Sponsor will acquire within a reasonable time, but in any event prior to the start of any construction work under the Project, the following property interest in the following areas of'land* on which such .construction work is to be performed, all of which areas are identified on the aforementioned property map designated as Exhil:it "A": NONE (c) The Sponsor will acquire within a reasonable time, and if feasible prior to the completion of all constructic~,wo~i under the Project, the following property interest, in the following ~reas of land* which ,are to be developed or used as part of or in connection wi t:l the Airp,,:::t as it, will be upon completion of the Project, all of whi.ch areas are identi.fied on the aforementioned property map designated as Ey.hibi t "A": ,NONE 5. Exclusive Rights.--There is no grant of an exclusive right for the" conduct of any aeronautical activity at any airport owned or controlled by the Sponsor except as follows: NONE *State character of property interest in each area and list and identify for each all exceptions, encumbrances, and adverse interests of every kind and nature, including liens, easements, leases, etc. The separate areas of, land need only be identified here by the area numbers shown on the . property map. Page )b 'I 'I I '('l'~, .L",J;j, . ,} DEPAP.TMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OMB NO. .;).~Ol'" I PART III - BUDGET INFORMATION - CONSTRUCTION SECTION A - GENERAL 1. Federal Domestic As,istonce Catalog No, . . .. . . .. . . '. 20-102 2. Functional or Other Breakout. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , SECTION B - CALCULATION OF FEDERAL GRANT , Uu only fcr ro...i$ions TOlol Cost ClouifieoHon Amount Lot.st ApPfQ'fod Ad.ju,tment Requi,ed Amount ... or (-) I. Administration expense S S S 2, Preliminary expense 6,900 3. land,structures, right,of-way 4, Architectural engineeling basic fees . 25,500 5, Other architectural engineering fees 8,500 &, Pcoject inspection fees 26,100 7, Land development 8, Relocation Expenses 9, l\elocation payments to Individuals and Businesses 10. Demolition and removal II. Construction and project improvement 407,000 12, Equipment 13, Miscellaneous (Test ing) 7,000 14. Total (Lines lthrough 13) 481 000 15, Estimated Income (if applicable) 16, Net Project Arnount (Line 14 minus 15) , 481 000 17. Less: Ineligible Exclusions 18, 'Add: Conti~gencies 24,000 19, Total Project AmI. (Excluding Rehabilitation Grants) 505,000 20, Federal Share requested of Line 19 454,500 21. Add Rehabilitation Granls Requested (100 Percent) 22. Total Federal grant Ie quested {Unes 20 & 2!l , 454,500 23. Grantee share 2<;,2<;0 24, Other shales 25,250 25, Total project (Ures 22. 23 & 24) S S 5505,000 FAA Form 5100-100 (613) SUPERSEDES FAA FORM 5100 -10 PAGES I THRU 7 Poge 4 ;:\t lO 8 ;':;l Cl , 1 t ! INSTRUCTIONS I maval of improvements on developed land under a t party contract. Reduce the costs on this line by the amo of expected proceeds from the sale of salvage, if so in- structed by the Federal g,antor agency, Otherwise, show the proceeds on Line 15, Line 11 - Enter. amounts for the actual construction of. addition to, or restoration of a facility. Also include in this" category the amounts of project. improvements such as sewers, streets, landscaping and lighting. . Line 12 - Enter amounts for equipment both fixed and mo~able exclusive of equipment used for construction. For example, include amounts for permanently attached lab: oratory tables, built-in audio visual systems, movable desks, chairs, and laboratory equipment. Line 13 - Enter amounts for items not specifically men. tioned above. Line 14 - Enter the sum of Lines 1,13, line 15 - Enter the estimated amount of program income that will be earned during the grant period and applied to the program, l'Z.:\f- :\ II '1:, , PART III Section A. General , , 1, Show the Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog Num, ber from which the assistance is requested. When more than one program Or Catalog Number is in- volved and the amount cannot be distributed to the Federal grant program or catalog number on an over- all percentage basis, prepare a separat~ set of Pan III forms for each program or Catalog Number.. However. show the total amounts for all programs in Section B o~ the basic application form. 2. Show the functional or other categorical breakouts, if required by the. Federal grantor agency. Prepare a separate set of Part III forms for each category, Se_ction B. Calculation of Federal Grant When applying for a new grant, use the Total Amount Column only. When requesting revisions of previously awarded amounts, use all columns. Line 1 - Enter amounts needed for administration ex~ penses including such i,ems as travel, legal fees, rental of vehicles and any other expense items expected to be in. curred to administer the grant. Include the amount of in- terest expense when authorized by program legislation and also. show this amount under Section E Remarks. Line 2 - Enter amounts pertaining to the work of locating and designing, making surveys and maps, sinking test holes, and all other work required prior to actual construction. Line 3 - Enter amounts directly associated with the acqui. sitian of land, existing structures, and related right.of.way. .line 4 - Enter basic fees for architectural engineering . services. Line 5 - Enter amounts for other architectural engineering services, such as surveys, tests, and borings. line 6 - Enter fees for inspection and audit of construc- tion and related programs. line 7 - Enter amounts associated with the development of land where the primary purpose of the grant is land improvement. Site work normally associated with major constructil:)O should be excluded from this category and shown on Line 11. Line 8 - Enter the dollar amounts needed to provide relo- cation advisory assistance, and the net amounts for replace- ment (last resort) housing. 00 not include relocation ad. ministration expenses on this line; include them on Line l- Line 9 - Enter the estimated amount of relocation pay. ments to be made to disp'laced persons, business concer~s and non-profit organizations for moving expenses and r~ placement hOUSing. Lin~ 10 - Enter the gross salarie.s and wages of employees of the grantee who will be directly engaged in performing demolition or removal of structures from developed la.,d. This line should show also the cost of demolition or re. r- I " J line 16 - Enter the difference between the amount on Line 14 and the estimated income shown on Line 15. line 17 - Enter amounts for those items which are part of the project but not subject to Federal ?~rticipation (I Section C, Line 26g, Column (11 J. ' , ' line 18 - Enter the estimated amount for contingenc Comput~ this amqunt as fOllows. Subtract from the net project amount shown on Line 16 the ineligible project exclusions shown on Line .17 and the amount which is . excluded from the contingency provisions shown in Section C, Line 26g, Column (2), Multiply the computed amount by the percentage factor allowed by the grantor agency in ac. cordance with the Federal program guidance. For those grants which provide for a fixed dollar allowance in lieu of a percentage allowance, enter the dollar amount of this allowance, Line 19 - Show the total amount of Lines 16, 17, and 18, (This is the amount to wh ich the matching share ,atio pre- scribed in program legislation is applied.) line 20 - Show the amount of Federal funds requested exclusive of funds for rehabilitation p~rposes. Line 21 - Enter the estimated amounts needed for rehabili- tation expense if rehabilitation grants to individuals are made for which grantees are reimbursed 100 percent by the. Federal grantor agency in accordance with program legisla. tion. If the grantee shares in part of this expense show the total am~unt on Line 13 instead of on Une 21 and explain in Section E, 'I Line 22 - Show the total amount of the Federal grant quested, ' Line 23 - Show the amount from Section D, Line.27h. Line 24 - Show the amount from Section 0, Line 28c, Line 25 - Self,explanatory, GPO 865.AI0 1"2" ',,\. .'> . , -. J DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION OMS NO. 8\J.RCU:<l I SECTION C - EXCLUSIONS C'ouificOfion 1neHiib-ltt for EJIlc;l...ded r'om PUftk'potioll CQnti~go"c)' Pro...i1iOIl 26 /11 f2l .. $ $ b. , , c. d. .. f. .. Totals S S SECTION D - PROPOSED METHOD OF FINANCING NON.FEDERAL SHARE . 27. Grantee Share S a, Securities b, Mortgages c. Appropriations (By Applicant) 25,250 d, Bonds e, Tax .Levi es f, Non Cash , g, Other (Explain) h, TOTAL - Grantee share 28, Other Shares --- -.- a, State 2S 250 b, Other c, Total Other Shares ._~ -- 29. TOTAL S 50,500 SECTION E - REMARKS None SU!:,lOlttp.d wIth Prcappllcatlon PART IV PROGRAM NARRATIVE (Atloch - See Instructions) FAA form 5100.100 t6-73l SUPERSEDES FAA FORM StO()..10 PAGES I THRU 7 P09~ 5 ~ 10 8 ;=< o I I ; -~ I I , r ; ".,';;'. , --1 ,'.: > . PART III . Section C. Exclusions Line 26" a'9 .- Identifv and list those costs in Column (1) whictt arc part of the project con but are not subject to Federal participation because of program legislation or Fed. eral grontor a{lency instructions. The total amount on Line 9 should .If)rce with the amount shown on Line 17 of Sec- tion B. Show in Column (21 those project costs that are subject .to Fc(jeral participation but are not eligible for in- clusion in the amount used to compute conlinyency amounts 3<i provid<!d in the FC<.lcral grantor agency instruc- tions. Section O. Proposed M~thod Qf Financing Non-Federal ShiillrEt " Line 27 3.g -. Show .'he source of the grantee's share. If cush i~ not immediately aVJilable. specify the actions com. plcu:d tQ date and those actions remaining to make cash 3vailaflle under Section E Remarks. Indicate ulso the period of time that will be required after exccvtion of the grant ayreement ro obtiJin the funds. If there is a noncash con- tribution, explain what this contribution will consist of. Line 21 h - Show the total of lines 21 ;;\,g, Tnis amount must eQuallhe amount shown in Section B. line 23. . Line: 28 a - Show lhe amount that will be contributed by a SIJIc O'~I.)le agency, oll'y if the applicant is not a S~ate or stalp. agcncy. If thele is a noncash contribution, explain Whd' ,he cOr\uibulion will consist 01 under Section ERe. marks, Line 28 b - Shllw the amount that will be tonl1iouled hOlO othN ~(lurccs. If t1mrc: is i)'f1onciJsh contribution, ex. pl<.lin what this contribution will consjst of under Section E. Remarks. Line 28 (:. - Show the IOta I of Lines 2& and 28b. This . amount must lJe. the same .is the amount shown in Section 8, line 24. line 29 - [nle, the 10t",l$ ot line 27h and Line 28c. Section Eo' 01her Rentarks Milke: i$ny rt:"IIlJrks pertinent to tho projcct and provide any othc," inh..l' l<ation rcqllucd by tht:!ic in~tluctions or the gJilntOr agency. AttiiCh additional iheets, if necess"ary. - INSTRUCTIONS PROGRAM NARRATIVE PART IV Prepare the program narrative statement in accordance with the following instructions for all new grant programs. Requnts for supplemental assistance should be respoO!>lve to Item 5b only. Requests for continuation or refunding or other changes of an appro\led project should be responsi\le tQ Item 5c only. 1, OBJECTIVES AND NEED FOR THIS ASSISTANCE, Pinpolnt"llny relevant physical, economiC, social, financial, institutional, or other problems requiring a solution. Demonstrate the.ncl:d for assistance and state the principal and subordinate objectives at the project. Supporting: doeu- me:n1ation or other testimonies from concerned interests other than the appllcClnt may be u'scd. Any relevcmt data based On planning studies should be included or footnoted. 2, RESULTS OR BENEFITS EXPECTED, Identify 'csults and beneflts to be derived. For examplc. include a description of who will occupy the facility and' show how the facility will bc used. For land acquisition or devclopment projects, explain how the project will benefit the public. 3, APPROACH,' a. Outline a plan of action pertaininH to {tte scope and detail 0' how the, proposed work will be accom. plished fa, each grilnr progrwn. Cilc faclors 'which mighl .accclerale or d~cclcrate Ihe work and your rea. son for taking this approach as opposed to others. Describe any unusual lC<ltUfl!S 01 the pruit.lct . Sllch as desilJr\ or technological innovations, (eductions in cost or time. or extraordinary social and community invo!\It~mcn T$. b. Provide for each grant pi ogram month IV or quarterly Quantitative projections at the acco;'O{llishmencs to be achil~ved. if pos5ilJle. When accomplis!lllwlHs canllot be Quantified, list the activilies in chronological order to show thc schedule of nccomplishmcnts .md their . t<H9~t dates_ c. Irlentify the kinds of data to he collccwd ,1Il1l main. tained, and discuss the criteria to 1~.uSl'tl to evalUate the results and succes.s of 1he project. Explain the methouology that will be used io dutcrmine if the - needs identified al.ld discussed are being met and if the results and benefits identified in 11em 2 are being achieved. d. List each organization, cooperalor, consultant, O( other key indlvitluals who will work on 1he project along with a ShOft description of the nature of their eUort or contribution. . 4, GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION, Give a precise location 01 the projec.t and area to be ser\led 'by the proposed project. Maps or other graphic aids may be attached. 5, IF APPLICABLE, PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING IN. FORMATION: a. Describe the relation'ithip between this 'proiect and othcr work planned. anticipated, or underway under the Federal Assistance listed under Part II, Section A, Item 10. b. Explain the reason fOf all requests for supplemental assiswnce and juslify the need for additional funding. c. Discuss accomplishments to d<.atc and list in chrono. logical order a schedule of accomplishments. progress or milestones anticipated with the new funding 'e. Q\I~st. It there have heen significant changes in Ihe project ohjl!clive~, localion, approiJch or lime IJelaY$, explain and justify. for 01her reQueS1S tor chi:lOyes or amendments, explain the reason for the chansc{sL If the scope or ohjectivcs huve- chan91~d 01 an extension of time is necc...~arv. explain the circumstance'$, and justify. If the (01<.11 hudget hJS lleen exceed('<.! or if individuClI hudy!!1 itellls h,lVe chilngLoU mote than the PfL's<:/il)ed lin.lih conl~illcl.i in All.Jchma:HI K, OUite of Manil9(lmCm1 and Bud!Jl.!t Circular No. A.102, ex.- plain and justify thl.: ~hango and its effect on the project. .. '" ,.. '''-'~''''.' , ..,.:v......'OJ('O-_......~ ~,~ ~ .t;J) ,. It. possesses legal authority to apply for the grant, and to .conducting inspections to insure compliance with these finance 3fld construct the proposed faCilities; that a resolu. specifications by the contractor. tion. motion or similar action has been duly adopted or 9. It will cause work on the project to be commenced with". passed as an official act of the applicant's governing body. in a reasonable time after receipt of notification from the authorizing the filing of the application, including all under- approving Federal agency that funds have been approved ~tandings and assurances contained therein, and directing . and that the proiect will be prosecuted to completion with and authorizing the person identified as the official repre. reasonable diligence. sentative of the applicant to act in connection. with the 10. 11 will not dispose of or encumbe:r its title or other application and to provide such additional information as interests in the site and facilities during the period of Fed- may "be required. erat interest or while .the Government holds bonds. which- 2. It will comply with the provisions of: Executive Order ever is the longer. 11296, relating to evaluation of flood hazard', and Execu, 11, It 'will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of live Order 11288, ,elating to the prevention, cont,ol, and 1964 (P,L, 88,3521 and in accordance with Tille VI of that abatement of water pollution. Act, no person in the Uni1ed States shall, on the ground of 3. It will have sufficient funds available to meet the non. race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participa' Federal share of ~he cost for construction projects. Suffi. tion in be denied the benefits ot, or be otherWise subjected dent funds will be available when construction is com- to disc'ti'mination under any program or activity for which . pleted to aS$ur.e effective operation and maintenance of the the applicant receives Federal 'financial assistance and will f~cility for the purpo.ses constructed. immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this 4. It will obtain approval by the appropriate Federal agreement. If any real property or structure thereon IS pro- agency of the final working drawings and specifications be. vided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assis. fore the project is advertised or placed on the market for tance extended to the Applicant, this assurance shall obb- bidding; that it will construct the project, or cause it to be gate the Applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such constructed, to final completion in accordance with the' property, any transferee, for the period during which the application' and approved plans and specifications; that it real property or structure is used for a purpose for which wifl submit to the appropriate Federal agency for prior ap' the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another proval changes that alter the costs of the project, use of purpose invotving the provision of similar services or bene. space. or' functional fayout; that it wiH not enter into a fits. construction contract(s) for the project or undertake other 12_ It will estabfish safeguards to prohibit employees from activities until the conditions of the construction grant pro- using their positions for a purpose tha1 is or gives the ap. gramts) have been met. fJearance of being motivated by a desire for private gain for 5. It will provide and maintain competent and adequate themselves or others, particularly those with whom they 'architectu.ral engineering superviSion' and inspection at the have family, business, or other ties. construction site to insure that the completed work con- 13. It will comply with the requirements of. Title II and forms with the approved plans and specifications; that it Title III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real will furnish progress reports and such other information as Property Acquisitions Act of 1970 (P.L. 91.6461 which the F.ederaJ grantor agency may r~Quire. provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons dis" 6. It will operate and maintain the facility in accordance placed as a r~sult of Federal and federally assisted pro- with the minimum standard~ as may be required ~r pre. grams. scribed by the applicable F.de,al, State and local agencie, 14, It will comply with all requirements imposed by the for the maintenance and operation of such facilities. Federal grantor agency concerning special re-quirements ot 7. It will give the grantor agency and the Comptroller Gen. law, program requirements. a,:,d other administrative reo eral through any authorized representative access to and the quirements approved in aCcOHJarH:e with Office of Manage. right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents ment and Budget Circular No. A.l02. related to the grant. 15. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act 8. It will require the facility to be designed to .:omply with which limit the poli1ical activity of employees. the "American Standard Specifications for Making Build. 16. It wilt 'comply with (he minimum wage and maximum iogs and Facilities Accessible to. and Usable by, the Physj- hours prOvisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act, I cally Handicapped," Number A117.1.t961, as modified {41 as they apply 10 hospital and educational InstItutIon em- CFR 101.17.703), The applicant will b. responsible for ployee, of State and 10calgovernmenlS, M Form 5100.100 (&-13) SUPERSEDES FAA FOAM 5.100-10 PAGES 1 THRU 7 Poge6 I ,~ 10 o .0 ~ Q I 1)2 .1 PART V ASSURANCES The applicant hereby assures and certifies that he will comply with the regulations, policies, guidelines and requirements. including Office of Management and Budget Circulars No" A.87, A'95, and A,102, as they relate to the ~pplicatioo, acceptance and use of Federal funds for this federally-assisted project. Also, the applicant gives assurance and certifies with respect to the grant that: ~ f I l li"2''S '. '; . ,. 17. These covenants shall become effective upon acceptance by the Spon~or of an offer of Federal aid for the Project or an)' portion thereof, made by the FAA and' shall constitute a part of the Grant A~reement thu~ formed. These covenants ~haH remain in full force and effect throughout the useful life .of the facilities developed under this Project, but in any eVent not to exceed .twenty (20) years from the date of said acceptance of an offer of Federal aid for the Project. How. ever. these limitations on the duration of the co\"enants do not apply to the covenant agains.t exclusive rights. Any breach of these covenants on the part of the Sponsor may result in the suspension' or termination of, or refusal to grant Federal assistance under. FAA administered programs. or such other action which may be necessary to enf.oree the rights of the United. States under this agreement. _ 18. The Sponsor will operate the AirpoTi.~s such for the use and benefit of the public. In furtherance of this covenant (but without HmitinlZ" its g-eneral applicability and effect). the Sponsor specifically agrees that it will keep the Airport open tCl all types. kinds, and classes of aeronautical use on fair and rea~onable terms without discrimination between such type~, kinds. and classes. Provided; That the Sponsor may establish such fair, equal. and not unjustl)' discrimina- tory conditions to be met by all users or the Airport as may be neeessary for the safe and efficient operation of the Air... D?r,t; An~ rrovided. Further, 1;'hat the Sponsor may pro... hlhlt or hmlt any gl'V~n type. kmd. or cls!s of aeronautical use of the Airport if such ac:tion is necessary for the safe operation of the Airport or necessary to serve the ch'U avia... tlon needs of the public. 19. The g pen.or- . a. wm not grant 'or permit any exdusive right for. bIdden by Section 308{a} of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (49 U,g,C. 1349(a)) at the Airport, or at any other airport now owned or controlled by itj , . b. A~rees thllt, in furtherance of the policy of the FAA under thi~ covenant. unless authorized bv the Administra. to:, it will not. either directly or indirectly,grant or per. mIt any person. firm or corporation the exclusive rhtht at the Airport, or at any other' airport now owned or con- troned by it, to conduct any aeronautical activities, in. cludinK. but not limited to charter flit::"hts, pilot training, aircraft rental aod shrhtseeinfl, aerial photog-raphy, crop dustin~, aerial advertisin~ a.nd sUrveyin~. air carrier op. erations, aircraft ~ales and services, sale of a....iation petro- leum products whether or not conducted in conjunction with other aeronautical activity, repair and maintenan\"'e of aircraft, sale of aircraft parts,"and any other acti...iti~s whi<:h J?ecause of their direct relationship to the operation o( aircraft can be regarded as an aeronautical activity. c.A~rees that it will terminat~ any existin"g: exclusive tight to f'n~age in the snle of gasoline or oil, or both, granted before July 17. 1962. at such an airport, at the earlif."st renewal. cancellation. or expiration date applicable to the agreement that established the exclusive right; and d. A~rees that it will terminate any other exdusive riJ:Cht to conduct an aeronautical aetivity now' exi5tin~ at such an. airport before th~ 5:"rant of any assistance under the Airport and Airws)' Development AC't. 20. The Sponsor a~rees that it wilt operate the Airport for the use and benefit of the public, on .fair and reasonable FAA Form 5100-100 ...--..- " ter~s, and without unjust di!'erimination,' In' furtht"T:tnl' the covtnant {but without limitin~ its ~en~ral applied " and effect), the Sponsor specjnc8.il~.. covenants and a~r a. That in its opera'tion and the operation of all fadlities on the A irport. neither' it nor any person nr QT~ani:ation occupying space or facilities thereon will di~crimjnate sJirainst any person or cla~s of persons by reason of ra('~. color, creed, or national ori~in in the U~e of .an)' of thf!' facilities provided for the publiC' on the Airport. b. That in Bny 3Jil'reement. contract, lease. or othn aT'" rangement under which a right or pri\'i1ege at, the Airport is granted to any person, fir'ro, or corporation to conduct or en~age in an}'- aeronautical activity for furni~hing services to the J:>ubli~ at the Airport. the Sponsor will in.. sert and enforce provisions requiring the contractor: (1) to furnish said service on a fair, equal, and not unjust!}' discriminatory basis to all users .thereof. and (2) to char~e fair, reasonable, and not unjustly dis. criminatory prices for each unit or service: Pro- vided, That the contractor may be allowed to make reasonable and nondiscriminatorj.' discounts, re. bates, or other similar t}'pes of price reductions to . volume pu.rchasers. . ' c. That it will not exercise or grant an)' right or priv. ilege which Vo'ot,Ild operate to prevent sny person, firm or corp~ro.tion operating aircraft on the Airport from'-per. formmg any services on its own aircraft with its own employees (including, but not limited to maintenance and repair) that it may ch~ose to perform. d. In the event the Sponsor itself exercis:es any of -the rights and privileges referred to in sub::.ection b, the ser\'. ices ,involved will be provided on the same COnditiOnl would apply to the furnishing of such sen"ices by tractors or conC'essionaires of the Spon!or under the visions of such subsection b, , 21. Nothing contained herem shaH be construed' to pro. hibit the granting- ,o'r exercise of an exclusive ri~ht for the furnishing of nona\'iation products and supplies or any !el\'. ice of a, nonaeronautical nature or to obligate the Spon!;o,r to furnish any particular nonaeronautical service at the Airport. 22. The Sponsor will operate and ma.intain in a . safe and serviceable condition the Airport and_ all facilities thereon and connect~i! therewith which sore nece5"sarV to ser\'e the aeronauticsl users of the. Airport other than facilities owned or controlled hy the United States. and will not permit any ll.ctivit)~ thereon which would interfer!' with its use for air- port purposes: Provided. That nothin2" contained herein s.hall be construed to require that the Airport be operated for aeronautical uses. durin~ temporary periods when. ~nOWt flood. ;or other tlimatic conditions interfere with such opera.. tion and maintenance: And Provided Further. That nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the maintenance, re.. pair. restoration or. replacement of an:-" structure or facility which is substantially damaged or destroyed due to an act of God .or other condition or circumHanee be\'ond the (on... trol of the Sponsor. In furtherance of this' covenant -th. Sponsor will have -in effect at aU times arrangements for: a, Operating the airport's aeronautical facilities when... ever required. . b, Promptly rnarkin~ and li~htin~ hazards resulting from airport conditions, jncJuding temporar)' conditions, and c. PromptJ). notifrinJl airmen o( any condition aff'ectl'" aeronautkal use of the Airport. Page 1 'I I 1~2 J OEPARTliEHT OF TRAHSPORTATIOH. FEDERAL AVIATlOH ADIoIIHI5TIIATIOH 0"'. NO. 04_AOaOe I 23. -Insofar as it i~ within its power and tf'a~onable. the Sponsor will, eitht"r by the a('Qui~ition and retention of ease. ments or uther intHest~ in or ril!'hts for the u!'e of land or airspace or by the adoption and eniorcemtnt of 'Z.onin~ regu- lations. prevent the construttion. erection. ultt"ration. or ,rowth of any 6tructUtt'. tree. or other object in the ap- proaC'h areas of the runways of the Airport. which would con~titute an obstruction to air navj~ation a('cordinj( to the criteria or standards prescribed in Section 77.23. as applied to Section 77.25. Part 77 of the Federal A"iation Regula. tions. In addition. the Sponsor will not erect or permit the erection of any permanent structure or facility which would interfere materially with the use, operation, or future de- velopment of the Airport. .in any portion of a runway ap. proach area ill" which the Sponsor ha~ acquired, or hereafter acquires, property interests permitting it to so control the use made of the surface of the land. 21,. Jnsofa! as it is within its power and rea!'>onable. the Sponsor -wl11. either 'by the acquisition and retention of .asemenb or other interests in or rights for the u~e of land or airspact or by the adoption and enforcement of zonin~. regulations, take action to" res.trict the u~e of land adjal'ent to or in the immediate vicinity of the Airport to activities and purposes compatible with normal airport oper"ations in. eluding landing and takeoff of aircraft. 25. The Sponsor will keep up to date ~t 9.11 time!'>" an airport layout plan of the Airport showin1:' (1) tite boundaries of the Airport and all proposed additions thereto, tOE!:ether with the boundaries of all otfsite .an'as owned ('Ir controlled bv the Sponsor for airport purposes, and proposed additions the"reto: (2) the location and nature of all exiMinJ;t and propo~ed airport facilities and structures {such a~ runways, taxiwar~. aprons, terminal buiJdin~s, han,ears and Toad~d, inC'ludinR" all proposed Extensions and reductions of exi~tillg" airport fa- cilities; and (3) the location of aU existin.!Z' and propo~ed nonaviation areas'and of all existin~ improvements th('reon. Such airport layout plan and each amendment, revision, or modification thereof. shall be subject to the approval of the FAA, which appro\'al shall he evidenced by the siR'nature of a duly authorized representative of the FAA on the face of the airport layout plan, The Spon:::or \l,;i!l not make or permit the making of any chan~es or alteration!': in the Airport or any of its facilities other than in C'onformity with the airport layout plan as. ~o approved by the FAA. if !\ouC'h chang-es or alterations might adversely affect the safety, utility or efficiency of the Airport. . ' 26. AJJ facilities of the Airport developed with Federal aid and aU those usable for the landin~ and taking off of air- . craft, will be available to the United States at all times, with- out char~e. for use by government aircraft in common with other aircraft. except that if the use by ~overnment aircraft is substantial. a t"easonable share, proportional to such use, of the cost of opHstin.s!' and maintainin;! facilities. ~o used, may be charged, Unless otherwise determined by the FAA, or other~jse agre-ed to by th~ Sponsor and the using a~ency. substantial use of an airport by government ail'C'raft will be considered to exist when operations of such aircraft are in excess of tho~e which, in the opinion of the FAA. would unduly interfere with use of the landing- area by other authorize? aircraft, or during any calendar month that: a. Five (5) or more ~o"'ernrnent aircraft 8re relit"ularly based at the airport or on land adjacent thereto; or . . b. The total l"lumbE'r of movements (counting each land.. 109 as a movement and each wkeotf as a mo\'ement) of &,o~ernme!'t aircraft is 300 or more. or the ~ross accumu~ latlVe weIght of government aircraft using the Ai~port ='l 1(':1 o Cl Cl o I: I FAA For.. 5100-100 14-711 (ASWRO 8/76) (thiP. total movf'm("nLo;. of ,l'o\"ernment airt~'raft multiplif'd by lI!:'ross certified weil!hts of surh airuaft) is in excess of five miflion rounds. 27. Wh('n("ver!=o Tequested hy the FAA. the Spon~or will furni:-h without C05t to the Federal GO\'E'rnnwnt. for ('on- ~tru('tion, opl."Tation. and maintenanc(' of futiliti('!' for air traffic contrul activities, or weather repor,tin2' 3ctivit:l's. and communic3tion activities related lo air traffic control. such aTea~ of land or wa.ter, or ("!';late ther~in. or riRhb in build. inJ;!s of the Sponsor a5 the FAA may ('1)n!Oider ne~e~Sar)' or df'!'irahle for construction at Federal f'xpt>n::.e oi !'pan' or fa"": cilities for ~uch pUl'po~I"'<:'. The approximate amounts of areaS and the n"lure of the property intl're~t!'; and.'ur ril!ht~ so reqUired will be ~et forth in the Grant "AJ!:reenwr,t rt'latin1: to the Project. Such area~ or any portinn thefl:"f,f wiil be made a\'ailaLfe as provide-d herE"in .....ithin 4 months after receipt of written request from the FAA. 28. The airport operator or owner will maintain a fee and rental structure fOr" the fa('ijjties and services bein!! pro\.ided the airport users which will make the Airport as ~elf-sustain- in~ as po~~ihfe under the circumstance5 existinJ! at the Air- port. t"kinK into account ~\Jl'h factor~ as the \"olume of traffic and economy of collection. 29. The Sponsor will furnish thi:' FAA with :-ul'h annual or special airport fin,,"cial and operational report:"- a::i ma)' be reasonabi:-. reque:.:ted. Such repon:; may be ~ubmitted on forms furni!'hed by the FAA. or mav he ~ubmittt'd in :,uch manner as the Spon::or elects 5Q long. as the essential data art' furnished. The Airport and all airport reC'ordli and docu- ments atfectin~ the Airport. indudinl! deeds. lea~~~. opt'ration and use a~rel..'Olents. re):ulations. and other in.3trument:" will be marle available for in~pection and ..udit by the SE'C'T('tary and the Comptrotl~r Gen'eral of the tnited State~. or their dul}. authorized repre.:ocntati\"es. upon rl'asonable request. The Spon~()r will furni:-:h to the FAA or to the Gl!neral Ae- C'('Iuntint:: Offke, upon request, a true cop,.." of any such document. )0. . An project accounts and records will be kept in at'- cordance with a standard system of accounting- jf so pre- sC'rib~d by the Secretar:J'" )1. If at any time it is determined by the FAA that there is any outstanding right or claim of rig-ht in or to the Airport property, other than tho~e 5et forth in Part II, par\l~raph5 4(a).4 (b). and 4(c), the existence of which create.c; an un- due rjsk of interference with the operation, of the Airport or the performance of the covenants of this Part, the Sponsor will acquire, cxtin~ui$h, or modi f)' ~uch right or claim of right in a manner acceptable to the FAA, 32. The Sponsor will not enter into any transaction which "'ould operate to deprive it of an}' of the right~ and po~'ers necessary to perform any or aU oC the cover:ant.'i made herein. unless by such transaction the obligation to perform alll'tuch covenants is assumed by another public a~en('y found hy the F..\A to be eligible under the Act and Re~ul;l.tions to a!';~ume such obligations and having the power, amhoriry, and financial resources to carry out all such obl;~atin!"l$, If an arrang('ment is made for mana~ement or Opt'ration of the Airport by any 3g'E'ncy or p('r~on otnl.'r than thl~ ::;pon~or or an employee of the Spon~or, the ~pon~or .....dl re~en.e sufficit"nt ri~hts and authority to in~ure that the AirpNt .....ill be operated and maintained ir. accordance with the Act, the Re~ulations, and these covenants.' 33. Unless the context otherwise requires, 01.11 tt."rms used in the~e co\'€nants which are defined in the Act and the Regulations 5hall have the meaninJ:s a::;5i~lled to them th('rein. Page 8 j r ! , 113~'O il Enclosure 1 SPONSOR ASSURANCE TO ACCO}~ANY APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE DATED a-.~<J;t 'i-J'" } 170 FOR A GRANT OF FUNDS FOR THE DEVELOPHENT OR I}~ROVEMENT OF C~lheun County Airpert ' The County .of Calheun, Texas (herein- after referred to as the "Sponsor") HEREBY AGREES THAT as a condition to receiving any Federal financial assistance from the Department, of Trans- portation it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d, 42 U.S.C. 2000d-4 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act"), and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtit~e A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally- ,Assisted Programs of the Department of Transpertation, -- Effectuation of ,Title VI of the Civil 'Rights Act of 1964 (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") and other pertinent directives. to the end that in accord- ance with the Act, Regulations, and other pertinent directives, nO person in the United States sha1~ on the grounds of race, color, or national .origin; be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, 'or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the sponsor'receives Federal financial assistance from the Department of Transportation including the Federal Aviation Administration, and HEREBY GIVES ASSURANCE THAT it will promptly take any measureS necessary to effectuate this agreement. This assuranCe is required by subsection 2l.7(a) (1) .of the Regulations, a copy of which is attached. " , More specifically and without limiting the above general assurance. the sponsor hereby gives the following specific assuranCes with respect to N)AP Project No. ..s-f<~-DI77-c/ '. , ' 1. That the sponsor agrees that each "pregram" and each "faCility" as defined in subsect"ions21.23(e) and 21.23(b) of the, Regulations, will be (with regaru to a "pre'gram") conducted, or will be (with regard te, a "facility") operated in compliance with all requirements impesed by 'or ' pursuant to the Regulations. 2. That the sponsor shall insert the following notification in all solicitations for bids for work or material su~ecJt to the Regulations and made in connectien with N)AP Preject No. ,!:J - ,q- Of? 7 - 01 and, in adapted form in all proposals for negotiated agre:ments: The Ceunty .of Calheun. Texas , in accordance with Title VI .of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transporta- tion, Subtitle A, Office of the,Secretary; Part 21. ' Page 1 r I '. I I .,-.........".. I N l.(':I o .0 o Q I. I Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation issued p~rsuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insu~e that in any contract entered. into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in considera- tion for an award. 3.- That the sponsor shall insert the clauses of Attachment 1 of this assurance in every contract subject to the Act and the Regulations. 4; That where the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance to construct a facility, or part of a facility, the assurance shall ex rend to the entire facility and facilities operated in connection therewith. S. That where the sponsor receives Federal financial assistance in the form, or for the acquisition of real property or an interest in' real property. the assurance shall extend to rights to space on, over, or under such property. 6. That the sponsor shall include the appropriate clauses set forth in Attachment 2 of this assurance, as a covenant running with the land,' in any future deeds, leases, permits,' licepses, and similar agreements entered into by the,sponsor with other parties: (a) for the, subsequent 'transfer of real property acquired or improved 'under tlle Airport Development Aid Program of the Federal Aviation Administration, and (b) for the construction or use of or access to space on, over, or under real property acquired, or improved under the said Airport Development Aid Program. ' 7. That this assuranCe obligates the sponsor for the period during which Federal financial assistance is extended to the program, except where the Federal financial assistance is to provide, or is in the form of, personal property, or real property or interest therein or structures or improvements thereon, 'in which case the assurance obligates the sponsor or any transferee for the longer of the following periods: (a) the period during which the property is used for a purpose for which the .~ederal financial assistance is extended, or for another purpose in- volving the provision of similar services or benefits, or (b)' the period during which the sponsor retains ownership or possession of the property. 8. The sponsor shall provide f~r such methods of administration for the program as are found by the Secretary of ~ransportation or the pfficial to whom he delegates specific authority to give reasonable guarantee that it, other sponsors, subgrantees, contractors, sub- contractors, transferees, successors ,in interest, and other participants Page 2 " 1$' -t , , ! t !. ! ! ! J3:e j J I ~,. :~ of Federal financial assistance under such program,will comply with all 1 requirements imposed or pursuant to the Act, the Regulations, and this' assurance. 9. The sponsor agrees that the United States has a right to seek judicial enforcement with regard to any matter arising under the Act, the Regulations, and this assurance. nlls ASSURANCE is given in consideration of and for the purpose of ob- taining any and all Federal grants, loans, contracts, property, diS- counts, or other Federal financial assistance extended after the date hereof to the sponsor by the Department of Transportation under the' ' Airport Development,Aid Program of the Federal Aviation Administration and is binding on it, contractors, subcont~actors, transferees, suc- _c;6~rs in interest and other participants in the ADAP Project No. -J::: ,j -' 0 J 77-{)!. The person or persons whose signatures appear below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the sponsor. DA;EDaLL8'L~b.r; 117L Calhoun County. Texas (Sponsor) Athchments 1 and 2 Part 21, OST Regulations -=--- Title Paie 3 r I, I' " I C\l LQ 8 Cl o I" I ATTACHHENT I . 'During the performance of this contract, the contractor, for itself, "its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the "contrac tor") agrees as fo 11ows: 1. Compliance with Regulations. The contractor shall comply with the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation (hereinafter, "DOT") Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21, as they may be amended from time to time, (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated by reference and made a part of this contract. 2. Nondiscrimination. The contractor, with regard to the work performed by it during the contract, shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in the selection and re- tention of subcontractors, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall not participate either directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by section 21.5 of the Regulations, including employment practices when the con- tract covers a program set forth in Appendix B of the Regulations. 3. Solicitations for Subcontracts, Including Procurements of Materials and Equipment. In all solicitations either by competitive ,bidding or negotiation made by the contractor for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the contractor of the contractor's obligations under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. 4. Information and Reports. The contractor shall provide all information and reports required by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records,' accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the sponsor or the ,Federal Aviation Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Regulations, orders, and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish this ' information the contractor shall so certify to the sponsor or ,the Federal Aviation Administration as appropriate, and shall set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information. 5. Sanctions for Noncomoliance. In the event of the contrllctor's noncompliance with the nodiscrimination provisions of this contract, 1'<:>,1 , ,~...J 1 ! , f ! f , {, i \ ! 1'3'4 J) .;... !l the sponsor shall impose such contract sanctions as it or the Federal Aviation Administration may determine' to be appropriate, ~ncluding, but pot limited to-- . a. withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or b. cancellation, termination, or suspension of the contract,' in whole or in part. J 6. Incorporation of Provisions. The contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs 1 through 5 in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equi~nent, unle~s exempt by the Regulations or directives issued pursuant thereto. The contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or procurement as the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration may direct as a means of 'enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance: Pro- vided, however, that, in the event a contractor becomes involved in,or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of such direction, the contractor"mayrequest the sponsor to enter into such ,litigation to protect the interests of the sponsor and, in ad- dition, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United State~. I I i ; " .. ATTACHMENT 1 - Page 2 'I 'I I 1 ,=" ,l.O g o Q I. I 1>3' J ATTACHHENT 2 The following clauses shall be included permits, or similar instruments entered Ca Ih~~_,--'I.e_x2..s provisions of Assurance 6(a). in all deeds. licenses, leases, into by the -founty of pursuant to the The (grantee, licensee, lessee, permittee, etc., as appropriate) for himself. his heirs, personal representatives, successors in interest, and assi~ns, as a part of the consideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree (in the case of deeds and leases add "as a covenant running with the land") that in the event facilities are constructed, maintained, or otherwise operated on the said property described in this (deed, license, lease, permit, etc.) for a purpose for which a Department of Transport<:- tion program or activity is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits, the (grantee, licensee, lessee. permittee, etc.) shall maintain and operate such facilities and services in cor.lpliance with all other requirements imposed pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs .of the Department of Transportation-Effec-' tuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said Regula- tions may be am"nded. (Include ,in licenses, leases, permits, etc. ),0," That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, the County of Calhoun. Texas shall have the right e~ terminate the (license, lease, permit,' ,etc.) and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, ,and hold the same as if said (licenses, lease, permit, etc.) 'had never been made' or issued. (Include in deeds.)* That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, the County of Calhoun. Texas, shall have the right to re-enter said lands and facilities thereon, and lheabove described lands a~d facilities shall thereupon revert to and ,vest in and become the absolute property of the County of ~alhoun, Texas and its assigns. Th'e, following shall be included in all deeds, licenses, leases, permits, or similar agreements entered inta by the County of Calhoun, Texas pursuant to the provisions of Assurance 6 (b). The (grantee, licensee, lessee, permittee, etc., as appropriate) for ,himself, his personal representatives, successors in interest, and Page 1 '1 13'6', :ji' " , ~ . .{ assigns, as a part of the conSideration hereof. does hereby covenant and agree (in the case of deeds and leases add "as a covenant running wi th the land") that (l) no person on the grounds of race, co lor, or national origin shall be excluded from participation in, denied the henefits of, or be otherwise .subjected to discrimination in the use, 01 said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any improvements on, over, or under such land and the furnishing of s~rvices therco~, no person on the grounds of race, color, or national origin shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or othen,is~ he subjected to discrimination, (3) that the (grantee, licensee, lessee, permittee, etc.) shall use the premises in compliance with all other requirements imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal' Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of Transportation-Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said Regulations may be amended. (Include in licenses, leases, permits, ete.)* I That in the event of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, the County of.Calhoun, Texas shall have the right to terminate the (license, lease, permit, etc.) and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and I hold the same as if said (license, lease, permit, etc.) had never been made or issued. ' (Include in deeds.)* That in the ev~nt of breach of any of the above nondiscrimination covenants, the Cou~ of Calhoun, Texas shall have the right to re-enter said land and facilities thereon, and the above described lands and facilities shall thereupon revert to and vest in and become the absolute property of the Countv of Calhou~~xas and its assigns. *Reverter clause and related language to be used only when it is determined that such a elause'is necessary in order to effectuate th~ purposes of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act .of 1964. .. ATTACH}~NT 2 - Page 2 ~"-'- -- I r 1 dc:(t.':\1 im" .)r ~ uh~lanliaJ1y impRiril\': lht At"tl)mllh..'",nlt'l\f. or the obJt'clI\'CS 01 the AN or lhlS 'pan. ..' A~ u~t'u in lhis. ~ec:Uon the r.crv.. lees. tl:nllnr.JaJ ;ud, or ot.her benefit." rrn~ \'Idr'd 11r.,frr t\ prot:ri\m t<:CC\\"lnjit Frdcml fmallt 1:\1 :\"'Sl~rant:c mclude any :'\rrnre, bn:\IlC'lal ald. or oth"'r ben~flt. prnndcd an or lhrfllH:h :\ r"elfln' prnndcd '.A:llh tfw nJd "f }'C'dnal fln:\nclal ~~,<;:""I:tnre. .~, "fhl' f'nUIll('f;ltl()l\ or ~\lt'Clfic tortn.li 'Ir I'fht.itutt'd t1'....rrmHn;\t!on 10 tht~ Ilaras:n.lI.h 00("'. nOt Ilnll'- the l:clll"ral!lY '" nil" IIWhiblllon in p,'lt;t:'r:lph I a I of 1111'" :.j.,.l-ihll .6. J:x:lfnplr.... dl'Il\Onslr:l.lIlH: the :tJl~ ,.hcaW.u ,.f till' prO\'I~lOIl'" of this !-rrli(lfl tn rut all' tlf'U~r:tm.'" of the O<'Il<Hlmrnl ..r "fOJn~lillltallon arc cont;llllcd III :\Il~ ,"'lIn));.C ut IlllS. pa.rt. .." Till!'. n:trL docs not prohihlt the "fllI~idl'l'flll"n Coe r;trl'. color, nr n:1l:un:ll hTi~in if rhr. p/JrpO~I' 3nd c-lfcrt :lIe to - t<,mn\'l' III' O\"I't"NlOlC lht" ('Oll~I'Qu~nr('!- (',f lJTa('II(:l'~. l,r imlll"dlmcnts wt;lch h3\'f' 1"('- ~Irirh'ct lit(' av.lll;:tbllity of. Ilr })ar:lrllHI.~ lion in. ,h(' J/l"oj.;ram or aC{lvHY ,'c{,l'lvm:.: t'cdC'ral IUl:\lIci",l i\~Si5t3nc('. 011 the :~rollnd:<. (JI rarC'. color. or natiooRI ari!!!n. \"'hl'l'~ 1l1'1'\"lflll.'i di."criml1lator)' llf:\tt1rt' hr ll"l'l.~'l' It'nd!\, 011 the- .:-round." of f:'lre.. rllJof nl" national 01'11: In... to cxrlurlr IIlrh~ \'ldU;lI... frul1I }l;\lftlripalion 1Il, to lIcll}' fhrlll tllf' hl'J)rflls or. or to !->.lb]crt them lo di~'rill\lll;'tlOn undrr any pfm.:ram or nrt.i\'ity Ii} which thi!i pArt apphes. tbe aPJlhranl or rf'riplent. ha.'i an oblicntion to I~kl' feasonable nct ion to remo\'{' 01" overr.omr I ill" .:-onsrl)ucnccs of the llrior discrimlnafll!').' practice or U!'age, a.nd La a.ccomllh~1t UH' pllrpo....es of the Au. tr,l F.Il\II\o:vU\rnl practicc~: ,I. WI1l'fl' n primary oblC'cth'e of n tlro~ralll (;, l-'l'dl'f:\l ftnnnclrt! :l.ssl.<;l:\nc(' to v.:hirh thi:. p:!l'r npphr.li is to pro\'ictf" t'mploynwnl. a rCCIPic>nt Dr other p~rty JlUbj('C1 In Ihb part ;o;hall no!. dircctl... or throllL:h fllnll':lCIUal or othrr an'.,i,j.:C.. nu.nt.... :O:llhlf'd :\ ll~r~Oll tn d\scrinlln:l~ HOll Oll thr ;'mund or race. color. or "nli('lf\~t1 ori::U1 in it~ cmplo...m{'nt pr:\c- liers 'umkr :-;ouch pro~ram Iinrludinc I'c~ rruilm{'nt or rC'C'I'\litmcnL ad\.'f'l'TI~iOt':. hirill~. fil'in!!, 1I11l::!r:l.din~. promotion. dc~ Inotion. 11;ll\!"ofer. layoff. tcnnin:l.tion. . tRtrs or I';t~' or other forms of comf'l('nsa~ l10l\ or bl'IWftt!\." sclectlon for Lralllln~ or tLPllt('t\tl\'C'.;hlp. use of f~cllities. and lrtatlllent of rmpllJ}'ecs I. Such reCipient sh:l:IJ takc nffirmnti\'e action to insure Uml nPl)lil':ll)l~ are cmplu\'e::f. and em~ ployc("s, :1r<.' Irt"all"d during t'nlp!oyml.'f1t. U'ithout 1"l'1\.:ud 10 their r:\CC', color. Of hl\lional oll~m. The r("Qulfl.'menls Ap~ plicablC' to con~tf\lC[lon crnplOrmem un~ Iter any :,uch prOl:"ram ~hatl be Ihose . $pcdtkd in or pll.rs\1:\nl to Part III or . l;xccutin' Orrlrr J 12~6 or any EXf'Cuti\'e Clrdrr \\'hi("!t :cupC'ncdl's it ,:n Fe<1rral fin:mclltl :t.~~I...tJmC't' to proUflm~ unc1r-r Ia.\l,'~ funtled ~r admin- l..left>d by 1111" D:"\)::lrtmf'nt \l,,'hl("h hlwe u ~ prim:ttr oblt'rovC' thr provld!nt:: (l( tmploymrnt 1I1clude those ~Cl. forth In ApPl'ndlx n to thi... nnrt. . f3) Whrrt. :\ pnOl;ll"\' ('lbl'f'('t.ln~ or VIe Frdt"r~l finane'inl O!->."l.st.ancc l~ not. to pro\'lde ('f'lIplarmcnt, but cil~Cflmmallon ~l\ lhe ~1"l'IIIlc1S ot ra("(', color, or nfl.hunnl ~ LP ~ ;=< Q 'I I ~ RULES AND REGULA liONS nrfa-in in Ih,. C'mployment. practtC'c:'li nf t.he letll.lIenr nr othcr per~on~ ;<;ub'l"ct (0 th~ re~ul3tilln tends. on the t:::round!'\ of race. color, or n:Hlonal ori,cia. to C''Xc\udf' inrl~\'lduals from .P:\;t:~:p3tlOn 11\. II) cJl"lH' them lhe hcn{'rll~ of. or to !lUOJt'('l th('m to dl."rnmm.,tltll\ \lnrtrr al1.\' pl"O~ ~r:lm to \\'hich IT-IS ff't:ulath1n 3\)pll('.... thl:' prO\'l'~lon~ of ~Jlbp;\r:l.::r:,\ph III 01 thl:'> para~faph ",h~1l .lI>PI}' to thc ('1U~ plf)}1nent \lracllC'l,.... of th(' r('('lpH'JH or other pt:rsrl1\:'> ~UbJ(,l.t 10 the rr~~uJ:ltlilll. to the extent nC("I'!'\~r}'" to a~~\In' l..'<ttl:ll~ lly of C"lpportunUr tn. and nnlldl~cnnUll:l~ tor)' treatmeJlt of. b('ndiclal"lc$, 'd t ^ n'dpu~'nl 111"'" not m:d.c a :-;Ol'll'C~ tion of a ~ltc or 10c<ltion of a [;1CI111\' .1 the rmllm..;C' of that ~IN'lion. nr Its rf1('j'l wltC'n m:tdl:'. is Ul l..'xclud(' itIChndH:d, tram \H\rticlPatillll in.' to del'\\" lhl'IU \111" bc'nef\t..s of. or to !'\ubJcct l!lrlJl tll (II." /Crimination under any rl,o~r:lIl1 llr ;U" ta'il)' to \I.:ldc:h thl~ lUII~ 3.PIlI1('.... all 11\1' ~rounds of .racc. COlor, or nntlnflJl ori~m; or if thr: pun:o~ i:. to. or Its ctTt>C"t \1,:h('1\ made \I.'ill. ,<;ub:.a:mti",il.\' nnp:'llr till' :lccotnpll:-.hml"ot or the obJecti\"l'~ lIt tlil:-: j):lrt.. ~ ~ 1.; :\,.,.Ur.IIU.....,....,utrrd. f3~' .' lllll/ll ,a I Gl'nrral. III C\'cry :\l;plic~{illll ((ll" Federal financial .i\"!\I~tance to cany cHit a llrOiZram to u:!licll lhis part <I11Pht...... except a \lro~ram to whic1l p:'lrO-~l":\1l1t '1." of thi~ ~l"ctlon :\pplrc". nnd ('\'t'J'Y :lP~ plication for F~dcfal finanCl:t1 a....l;.j.'i!<lJlC(' to pro....idc a f;tcllit.... sh:\lL a!; :'l cnndltlOn to Its aupr01:al and 1 he extC'tl:.ion of allY }-'edcral financinl .'.'iSl.:-.tancc pursuant to the aplllieallon, cont:lln or be accol\l~ pamed by, an a~:-;',JratlCe th:lt lhe 1..ll'tI~ ~r.am will be conducted ar the (;'lclllty op. crat~d in compliance With all reQUlr('~ . ments imposed by or uur!'.lIant to till;.; U:1.rl. E\;('f'Y O!'Oa'r:'ln1 vf Froeral fmall~ cia1 assi$t.ancc shall ("('qU1re Ihe ,..uhmb~ sion of such an a<;~urance. In lh(' case whrrc the Fcderal l!llanci.,1 a.,O.t;j....tancf' j:c; to providc or IS in thl.' [orin uf !Jc!'s(:nal property. or re:ll property or illll.'I'("sl th("rcUl or $lructure.'\ therroll. the a$~ur" anee sha.1l obl1~t\l~ Illt> frcipicnt. or, in Ihl:' case o( l\ !'\ubscqucnt tran:-;fcr. t1H~ transfercl'. far thl' period dUring' which the proprrty i~ used tor 0\ pUrpMc fHI" whIch the Federal financial :l.~!'olstance i:; f'xtended 01' for aJlothrr pUIl1[\~e iu\"ol\'. in~ the provision of .'ilmJ):lr s~rvic('s or ben('fits. or for :1~ lon~ 3S the reCIpient rNains owncrshlp or possc5sic:n of the property. whichc\'cr is Ion~cr. In all other ca~l'S the hs~Urance $haU obligatC' the recip(('r:t for the pcned durim: which Fc(i['rl\l fmancinl <'lS."lstanC[' is f'~ll:'nde~ to the pro~ram, In the case .....hrrc thl:' ~Sslst3.nCe i!; sou~ht (or the comtl'UC11On {If :1 tacihlY or part (I[ a !aeilit\', the :l."~ ::urAnce sball .In :\tw even-t Cx!c"r,d to rhfo entire [acllifY and '10 facllltil"s opcrat('d in C'onnectlon th(,l"c\l.lth. The Sf'n('ta~"'" ~hp,H s(l!:'clfy thC' form of Ole rorc-~om~ asslJrnnce~ [or f'IH:h (lro~r:'\m. and the- f'xtrnt to \,I,:hich I'k~ as.!\UT<lnct'~ \I.'ill DC' r{"Qtflrrd of SUucr:lntl'C~. contractors nnd SUbCOlltf:l.ctor.c:. tran:.fNcr1'. !"oucc('<:.!onrs Il\ Intrr('st. and o(hcr P:Htlclp:lnts In thc pro!:r3.m. An"! such 115SurRllU shnll I\\~ ('hl~(' provi!'l~ons. whtch Ittn~ the UnJlrd StJ:tt's R riRht. to seek Its Judicl:tJ tnforcrmt"nt. I:!' 11\ the r:1~,. \\I:l'rt' rt'drr.ll f\1\:\1'.. {'ml .i\!>.~i~la1H."l' Ill: pt'lJ\ Ilkct _Ill I h.' hH m o( a fral1!'rrr nl 'l('a11"'\l'n Ir. : :n:l'Ill;'~ ". or tmpro,'C'mt'ul... t!lf'rP(lIL .,\' Ul(CTI"1 ttlC'rC'tn. fr(t1H l~ll' f\'riC'r,ll (i 1\. n\\\h'ttC. lhe tn~lrUnll":H e":1<'Ctlllt: Ill' I'e('crli:a::.' t,ltl,' 1J':'lns(rr :.11,,\1 Cill1t:\;tl ;1 r.~\'t'J1,~lll 11..;'\. n'l)~ with the 1:1.1\\1 3S:illl "I~ ll'~I.i,:;.(t:::l- :thlllon for 7hr" 11("1"',11 dill I":': \dl:I'~1 ,i:l' n':tl prnprrl\" I..... \lSC'ct Illl' :\ IHI'I' ':-,' f.~r Wl11Ch the" F.'d.'I;ll flll:llh'l.d ;1' "1';I~'n('.' ;", cxlr"ndl'rt l~r fl'r ;\IwllliT JlUI'l,l:01' i.,....'ll.... In~ tllc prn\~'hln uC "':1II11.:1r .';(",\1\,\';'0 Ill' lU'llef:!.<:.. \\'I\I:'I"r" I1n I r.w~(cr tlf propel t."': or IlHf'rp!'o1 I 1Il"'I.'1I11 rl'l\! 11\1' h'o.""': (;0\ . l'l'llmr!tt i., Ill"l"I\'l"ct hut pl".,!"rr':....:'i .11"- CJ\l\n:'d or 11Ilf'HltTti llIl(~~'r :l JlI,''''r.lIl1 01 1-\'01';,:\1 [11\;\1'),('1:11 J";~~.t;lth"t'. ~I:, Il'nl'- 11')11 :-1,;,\1 ;')."1'\'.' 1,1 :u..ill'!C' ,u,',', 1'\,\ r- /l:tllt JJ) nlly ~1l11~I'qll"ll: lr.trb{~'l' (II' ".Il,.j) pruflf''l"l~'. \\'111'1} lilt. P~'IIIl"rt\. I.. ...tl.IlIll.'cI Irom lltt' Ft c!l':':ll (i,!:~'nllll''''!' :.u,'" C'~l\'l'\I;lllt 11l;ty :11...u /l1/'}llll\' :i 1- 'I\UllhHl COUl'\I'rl \\ ItlL a lJ:.:ilt III Iw It-....I'I\"I.d h.\' tll..: DCjl:ll"lllll'lll III 1'('\'("1'1 firh' hI 11.1' pn.,,- tTl."lllllw ('\'l'llt n[ a l'rt'.ldl "t I:UO('U"'- IHUIl. whl'I"l'. ill tiH' ,h:,~'II.tl"ll .., Ill,'" St'crrt:nr, :-.llr'll Of l~,1llct;\I:lll ;\1:.1 ri.:llt \Ie re\'rt't,:,r b ajl~II'oprj:l'll" 111 llll' ~''',':-xalll I.llld('f wllldl tile 1'1';1) 1I:'IlP('J~'. ,..; 1Il!- Inined ~lIct 1.1 Ihe II.:1tlln' (If tllc' ;ll.'l:t ;lJld lll[' .cI.IHlcl' In sueil !,\.t'lIl II .1 ll;lll"- fcr('c: (jf feol p:-open \. prClplI'I': 101 IUllll- hat:i' or ol1!cl'wi."l' t'lJrUII\Ol'( Ii,,' r~al prnpc-rty I\S H'C'tint)' [I}! fHI:\\l('llo1: ellll_ ~tn\('tlnn oL nl"\\', or irillliu"f'llll'1\1 I,f 1'''- istlnt:". fl\cil:tlt'." Oil :-otlC:l PI"Il,.' : I\.' r"I' ,Il{' purjJo!'(':. Ill\' wllil'll lll(' Ilr,lIH"I.\' \1;1.' tt'all.':;Jcl'l'ed. tijr Sccrf'(ary Ill:'. \ ;If,I\- upon rC'Qllf'.-.L of tl1C' Il';\tl:"h-l'" ;'\lld II n{'('e$s;n.\' t,) ",ccompl,...}l !'ucb IlIlnlll'~ in~. :\nd upon ~ucll cllndil'nn" ;'\:<. i:.. O!'r"fil!; appropI"I::ttC, Lo :-'lli"ior(!u/,,!,' !>Il/"h ril~ht of rC'\"('r~illn III llll' fj,1: fIr :.W"!l mort~a~e 'or ofhC'r f'lli'lllnora\',I', I hI Cmltiu/(l1I'7 SII1I,' pr(l(Il(l'.", }-:\.'I " application b:: a SUllc 1)1' a 51:\11' :1'-'l'11, ': to cnrry Olit a. ~JrOlZnllll ill~'pl: "1': rtlll- tinlJlll~ }-"'('<1('I':\1 tin~:H",:d ;t:-Cl::!"lllrr. II') \~:hwb' thi!-> part npplir.. ,i1)':lii,!.".: Il.t' J)ro'~r:\Ill." .11'.1,'() in ^p,':).:n(j,\: :\ t'l tIt:,.. part' .!-I\all J1-" a ('ondI11O'\ t,; t,' ~l:lpl'n':,\1 anrl th(' cxtr.n~ll111 of :'Il1)' Fr..'llf'r::,l fin:l1\. CH\I ::t.<;Qr,t3ncr ll11r~lI:IClt 10 ll" :,pllli,-';- t!fln 'l' t('lnt:1l11 or flf' :\u:{"mjlllll..'11 1",' 0. !\t,:Ht'Jnr"llt lh:\t tlw llro!:!r"lll I"> ,,"'. in the c:t.~e of .i\ new prO:.:r:tI.1 w.ll IH" COllductec1 10 complii\r.ce v. il II .111 11'_ quifC'rnent~ In~pnsed b.l' or pur:.ll:lnt I.. I his part, and I ~ I prodd(' or br ;lrCOI,.. p:\lljed by IJrovl!\ion for f.(/rh 1ll('ln(,d, of' adminl'1T:\tion tor Ihe !'lrr':r~1Il J'll;. are (ound br the Senrl:\r\' 10 1::',1' r('l\!\onablc t::u:tr:mtef' 111:':t th.... :'l.ppllcan~ and all f('clIl\C'nts of Federal r:nant.:.l: n<:.si."t:'ll1cc t1l1r1rr !'\HC'11 ptn:.;f':l1ll \\".11 rlln1. plY wlth .nll r,.tIUlrcmr:nl~ Impn<;(.'/ by or purse.lot to thJ:> p:nt. ~ :2 J.ll C :"IlII.lianq: infurtll.ll'''''' tnl Conp,.rntion and 1l~~i~ln"1 f' TI'e &crrlaTj: ~hllll to Ihr. l,,!lr..t ntrn1 pr:l(urnblc "/"('k the 1'f"'On('f"tJon of tC- rlprcnt." III r,hll\lI\in': rnmpltanC't' ';t'll" th:" pi1rt :In'' ....tl;)l\ plll\"lf1C :t:"'I.\lll!1l/" n.nd L:tllM;lll::"t' t" rrrlfl,"nf~ to hr!p U:f'ln rompl\' \ol\m~:\rtf... .'l'h 1111" '1.111. 'b' Com;:lIanrt' fI'llfJr'~. E,lrh jrCII). it'll! ,~haJJ krl"p ~urh ft'crll'ds IH:ct ..ulmlll f(J rhc SrcTC't:lr}' tlnll'I,. coml~l(,le. a~d I 1 ! '(DUAl .'CUIll, VOL. 35. NO, ll1-TWUI50AY', JUNE U. 1070 EXCERPT OF PARr 21 l ! t " 1'9",8 ~\)r ' f " I .'. .- , .' , lnAAZ ..rl'Uriltr t'llhl.ti.\l\('e' rtpor\:>. a1 ,..ur.h ';11\1.'. aUt! Ul !-ourh 'lIrm and conLllllUU: .HI II Il\rhll'l;,t\f,n a...\ the Sccrt"l:l(\ may 1"""flIIlI" t., I.,. 'lI'(f";'\."iary to enabl,' tum 1" :'1"".,1;'1:: "III'tllt'( thC' Tt"l'lplt'Jll h~"', '.101111"....1 II' l~ nlnllJJnnl~ ""Ilh lhl) 1'~Ht. 'n ".,.. ~I"'" ,., "n" pro~r;\tn unc14.t \..II\t"" 01 ,.fUlWf'" !l't IlIlt'nt ~1(It'\Hl:o, t-\:",'TiJl IUt:,n",.t ;".,1' lOllwt. \0 any o1hl'r ,,'cq,- l~'H'. :-om"h t.\h1'r TI"'lIIltl1t "hall a/."", ~LII.J- HII\. '\1"" "<lulpll:lnre renorl5 to the .,I,m:.r\' ,. "'1lli'1I( .1.... may bt" n(,Cl.~~al v to ,'wtlJlr th,' I,nlll:t(\' Tl'"C'I\lleot lOCatl\ (IU\' II:. l.h'I,,;.I,'.'b utHIC'T tht\ part. 'f" ....".'.. ,'. III '.lIurc:rs 01 171/1)711101(1111. t::\l"h "'Tt\."-,,t ..:h)\11 1)(:'T01l1 aC"n"" ~ 11\' tI..' SI"'l1"1,lI.V. rtllrlO!.: norm~} bU:-lIu':-,s tlllHl" I., t,II(;1I lJI llli hook...., u'chrd:-. Ole. I Itunl.... :111(1 ,,'Iltf ...."urcf'!' of mC"rtlll\- lIun, ;t.,1! jh laC"IIIUr.~ :IS m:I~" be aworllnl'ul 1/1 3:o.fTrlain eomullann' \\llh 1111:>' 1J:iI'L \Vlll'II' :Iny infmmatloll rt'- 'mireu uf a 1"1.t'I)J\l'llt )s In tilt> f'xclu:"llve l'u~'e.....i01I IIr ;'IllV other a,i!t'ncy, in~lItu'" lIun, or a)t'r"'lllI and this ::u:elll:Y. in:>otlLu. lion, or Ilfor:.'ln r:lIl.~ or re!u!-i,.... Lo (urm~h. lhi'- Inflll"lll:'l.f 1011. the- rf'CHHent ~1t;\1l Sf) rr'rlHv III It.... (,'purl and !>hliU :-,\'t Io)nh 'K'hul . ..!run.:, \l h:\... madt' to n\>tall1 the mforn\allnn. 1dl In/Uf/"1l/1lI11 /11 h('rlr/icinru.... and IJtlrtif'llllJuh. Each recipient shall 11I:dte .vailRbJe tft llarllClp&nls, benetk\anes, ~tnrl othl'f lUlere~t.ed per501\5 ~uch m.. (ormaltuH t(,I'afdin~ _\ht- pfovisJOn~ of this p!>.rt .wd as Jlpplic'auilHY to" the prO~rf\t1l \llllh'r which U,e rN'lpient. re'. te-i\'I'S f'edrr;ll nnancial Ds,:,;I:>t.aIlC('. nnd make Mll'h information ~~'ailJ.blt~ to Ihem in "'Udl manner, as the Secn'lary finds ncc('~sary to Il.pprlse S\J('.h pC'r~ons n( the llwtcct.ions s.ia.'n~t dlSCrHT}Jna. lion e.~'lIrt.t' 'hem by the Art and this J)~"'t, . ti 2J~11 c.""1111'" u( in"....ti~II'iHII... la) P,'um/It' l'ompUafl('" rI"'11'W.~ The &rrf'tllry ~h,t11 (rom tlm~ l-o t1me rt'. view tll" III al'UCI'" 0' recHlItnts to clf"lt'r. mln(' \\I".lll1'r lI\t'y :::lore romlll~.IOI: with Unsll,u' 1l'1.1.'"III/,l"tltf.". An,v pt'rt';on willi he- lu'\'C'~ _11111I.'01'1( or' any ,c:;pcdfic cla.l'>s Qr lH'rSOns III hi' "lll1Jccled to dt'nlminauon Ilrohibitl'll IJ~ this po.l"t rf\:lY by hlm~elt or b~ ;\ t.'-prc~t'n\:\t1ve- file '0\ lth the ~er.- ret.u)' ~\ \\ ri\trn complaint. A rOflwlaint U\ust br nll'll nnt later than 90 day." after nil" d;lle "f thr nlle,ed dJ~cnmlOallon. IllIlrss 1111' I Lilli"' tor nhng: I!; extended by Ule" St'ITI'lary. ,('~ "lI",'~flllulh,n~. Tht St'l'rl'lary V,'IJ1 , U\;t\;'\' ;\ \!1'lllllP\' 11Hf.',SlH:atl\11l \\ IH'lll.,"tor a romphallce rl'\'leW, report. comLJlalOt. or an)' utlle'f mformatlon mdlca.tcs e. Jlo~(,ible (allllft.' Lo comply "nlh ttus part.. Tilt' i!l\t'..ll:.:;\lioll wlll mdude. ,..hrre .IPI1rnl'n:tt(', .\ n'v\{"w o{ the pertinent praC'lIt.\:... ;,nd po\1C\l"S of the O'C'II.lIent.. tht' ('lft'uublnnn's unc1cr whll'h tht' :>os. lill>lr .1wnl'flmpll:tnrt' with till:' PArt 0('.' rurred, nllll IIlht'r (actor~ rl'iCVll.nt to a d('{rrnllUl\thlO Ds la \l,'heltl('r the reclO. Irut 11:1.'" (ltl!l'd lo l:umply wall thl.ll JlIU1. , uS, U.....uliJlllJU III ,,,4t,,.0.. ,II If All ""H',Ullullllll Jiur.,lnllL. LO IlltrUKraUlh ,.:1 u! lh). ""t'JlulI 11I!.J11'nLtJ. rllllurt" tn ,'um" "ty ,nU, 1111" lHUt, the t;rcrf'tur'Y wlU at) RULES AND REGULA liONS, . Illturm the reclPitrl.l ^nd 1.",' mn.lt\'l" \l J1l I.w resolvert by tn(orma\ l\le~\1~'" wllt'n&'\'n IHJ:>O'olble. U'lt ha.s been dcUrntlllrd th::\t tilt' ma.ltt't'. tannol lie resol,.ed b~' HI- loro\a\ means. &CUOII will l.rt; htKl'U :\.. ltro\'ided lor 111 I :!J.I3, ':;1 If :\11 Inyestl~(\llO" rt"...:o niJ1 'Vo...r. 1":11,' actton punu<lnt to snhp::t-rayrelJll II' ot tht:o. pa.raRT:\ph 1Ilt.: St','r"lilr" \111; ~n tn(orm till" TtClJ,)lf"nl ::\Ild lill' l'unljll"lh- :\1\\.. l' an)'. In ",,'nunc. 1t'1 Inlll1"ddtory liT Tt'lahlf...r" ad.. ,m,/,ih,lrd, No rt'clplcnt. or ulht'r Ilt'r- SUI' shall wtimid;\te. thre;}1.I'll f..llt.n...,..r flJ'I'rtmin:\t~ ;U;:Utlsl. an)' 1I1Jlndual (tll .011' Ilurpo:.e of I1ltt"rlenn/( \\.1Ih any na:llI or 1'1"1\'\1('5,:(' s('cured by ....t'ClIc.t1 ';Olc.f (lit! .'...,.t or this part, or bt"C':\u5e 1\1' hA:. math- ;a l'oml'laLnt. testiflt'.d, ::\.........:t:oll'd. nr p:lT~ ltclpated in any maOll('t' U\ :m1H\",'!O>lll.::\. tlUlI, nrocecdint:: Of hear in): und,'r 1I1:.. II;U t. The 1dcntl1,y of compl;\Illant..i !-ih:tJl br kep~ ('.onfidentJal except to the txtelll Uf"I'l'~sary to carry out the purpo",rs of thi:; part. includIng the conduct. ot an... 100'C'suga twn, heannA', or jUd\c1al })ru.. l'tt'c1lng anSIng ,thereunder. ~ ~I,I:\ l.rut'~IJur., (fir ..tr.....iu~ ,'uIU. .-lh'II"". . a I G~neral. U there aplJear:t lObe a (:ulur~ or threatened failure to romph" u'ith thiS part. and if the nOnCOmIJli:tHC(' or threatened noncompltance cannot I..' corrected by informal O1ean~. -.:omphallcl.' wtth Lhl.c:; J,>art may be effected by \-he su~... p('nsion Or termtne.tion of or rrt u,c:;al tu ~rallt or l.O I:ontmue Federal finanCial R!-i:o.tst.an'Ct or by any other m~alls rlU- thol'i2ed by law. Suel1 other means mav mrlllde. l;ut. Are not UmiLed to, I 11 ~\ n:'faenC'c. to the Department o{J\l5til'l~ \\.lth a rec(lll1mendatwl\ that ~pprl)prl:l.1e procee'dlnl!::~ be broutht to l.'l\torce any righLS of tht" Unlled SLates under nuy law of ll\t United Sl:\tI.s llnrlutHn..: otht'r uLlr.s of UII' Act" ur Any n,"suran('l~ lor o\.lwr c"lInlmc\ual IIlHkrlaklJlit, fl.t\d I ~I nil'" applicuble (U'tll"l'{,'cttlla: \tl\dtr :\\\\11' or lucal Jaw, lbl Nou('ompliann~ with J ~!.7. 1! all appl\ca.nt. fails or rl'lu:.es to furnl:.ll ;11I ~:-.sure.nce r~utred under I 21:1 or lJt.her. \lo'l...C fails or refuses to comply wiltl a. l't~. l1uirement 1m posed by or pursUl1Hl \0 Lhtl.t sectIOn, Fede'ral t\nanc~al assistant.f.' III.1Y be rC(\1sed In a...:cordance with th~ procedures of para.graph Ie) ot Uu::.. .set.- lton. The Department sha.1l not be n:. Quat:d to prOVide n~~l~t.~nce In such a ca.se durlnJ.: the pendenry ot the admml:.. t!"aU....e vroceedings under ~uc:h para- cl';'tlJh. However, subject to ,:1.Z1. the Dep,utment. sha.lI contmue a.s.5LSUlnn' dunng the pendency of .such proceedllJP ",here such a,s51s1.a.nce ~ due and P:lY. nble pur:)uant to fl." <:I.ppl1ca(JOllllPprolt;cd )lriur t.o the ettrcth'e dat.e ot thiS pa.rt. 1(' 1 Tennltl.at:on. 01 or refusal tu ~ra"t (IT to C'onhnue F~citrcJ ftnanc.:H:rl aSJlst~ ann'. No oraer suspcndIna:, tNmln:!.lln.l(' Or I tlW,1OR to ~rtlnt or contUlue t'~dt'fal nn.nCIAI a.:.:u::..tance ~haH becume crtec- I.lve unL>ll- 1)1 The Sf'ocrc\.Luy hu' aQvuel1 the ap. vltn\t\t or rl'\:lplenl. 1)1 Jll~ falliJre tet com. ~1I)' .nd ha. QI'lLermlned Lnat ,'ump1tt.nu' c~unot bd I'm:ur,.a bY yoluntnr)' mean:., .., ~ .j ..... ," . '. ,~. TJIt'....-II;,L... lx','1I all '.\P" . hn,Ju,''': UII \lIe f\'Cllrd. altcrl'I'l",HC,UHU' \\>I \\1'.'1- !1lJ.:. uf a (:ulurt' IJ~' \th' ~I'\~'" ,1:;1 ur 'I ('11111'1111.0 ('unu.I:-' '4111\ ,. n~'I\Il:l HIt'nt .11 11lJ~1.:'d. b~< Of J,.lIH!".UAnt \J,) llu~... 1'_lll .JI The .H'tton II:\." tle~n ;II"'IU\C"d th\.' :Set'nOhlry J,>ur,uHul to ; :.:1 j''; ,". al ,~I T)lt. C"UJlr;IIIUlI tit ;IU ':.0' ..Ih'( tilt" St"Crt'[aIY 11;1:0 tllt'd "'l11t U\I'I,.tmnut.. ll'e of tile H1IU)t' ana th~'('\'UIlIU"("f' "I tile.' Scnat(' J hal.:tt\t:: h~'-':I..la\I\"(' JU:l~dl(,. UOH OVt~r tll(' llru~r.,m unohra Ii tun ....ntt.('n f~J}\)r\ vi Hit. t ;r'C'1Jnl:.I;uu ,l., ~IUJ ,he ):lound.v lor _"IU." :.,.f10tt. An\ act"." 1u :-:U"'l.t'!\,t "I' I('Tl:o'll.llt' ('Ir (tJ rdu:-..: 1u ":l"ant or 10 ('11111111111' .... ,II,r;11 t\n~l1\c\;,1 a......I:-.taIlCI' -'.hall bt' Imlll,'d l" tIll' J>:l.r11(ulnr IllJllIICal t'lllllY. I'" part 11l1'h.t'lI. IJr .ulJIt"I" ;J,f1pllt":\lIt or n'C'llltrl1t. ;\..... IIJ '.,:hUIl1 !'lldl:1 IlIlchn~ ha:\ I.JI.,.tl rnade anI.! ~l1all lU' 11Illlh'd 11\ n... "th'" n) lh~ P:lrtlculltr Ilro~ram. ~)r plU"L> \.hl'nuL m whIch ~ucn noncompliance ha.s l1t'cn so lound. 'rt~ Ol1lrr In,'dlU Ilu/h(lrr=,'d "fJ latD, No acuon \(' l'nt'Cl C'11111!1!lanct' "'l~h utle Vf at tl"lf- A~t Uy ;an\' oLh('f m";lll~ &tJ. thurlzed I>y law :..hall br l;\ken uy thl~ DC'p;ulmcnt. unt.ll- . III The Srcre:tary h",l'> dCltrnunoo lh;lt t'omphant'~ c:umuL b~ St<'II rrd .by volunta.ry m~Ans; I ':?,I The reC1Plent or f,t!lC'r fll'l":,on h;l~ 1;1."t'"1) nouned ot Its lallure II) ('om ply and ot the action to be t;11u'n c.o encct compliance; ~nd '31 The upirallOn aC at h~"..t JU da,,'s (((JIll the malllnt:of !>ouch nOll"t' to I rccltJlent or other p1:tl>on_ Durllu,:' tI pcnod o{ at least 10 lin)'>. adctlt-lO e!torts shaH bt: rnA.de 1.0 persuude t reCipient or other pl:rsun to COnlply WI t.h(' reli:u.1atlon and to lake :-uctt corr('chvc ic\lon as llIay be np~rullnal.e. !:' :!I.IS IIrllrjn5f". ''51 OpP(lrluml" f"r IIt'un.nll, Whcil- "vcr an ut.!{lOrt:unnv. rur a hl'llrJnJ: l' rrcluln..d. Ily i :n J J I C I, Wo.:.ulI:Hl/f' notfrr :-lml\ bl' ):.In'n U)' ft'J:I!O>tl'n'd III l'I'rUlh'd mall. return rect'lJ,>t rt'Cll/t,...tf"ll t(1 tht" :Irh'-':lcd .Pllllcnnl ur n'(II.JIt'nt This '10- tlce shall adl'lse tht.' a\lpl\ca.nt or TI'- Cl!llt'UL at the acllon f\foP\.l:-,,'d \.1:1 be taken, the SIl{'Ctt\C prU\lJ~Hm un,kr which the propo~~d "c"lon <l:t.:awsl It I:: to b~ taken. and tht mat\l.:'rs o! !act or Jaw . as!'erlert a! the basIS tor U\l.~ aclwll. alld e\ther III fix a dale not le~~ llo;l,n 20 days after the date oJ :-ouch now'(" ""'lUml wl'lIen the lwpUcanL or reCtph~H1 may ""eQut.'st o! the Secret...IY thal1.l1t" matter bl'! .'IdlC'du.!.c.d tor hta.f1n~ nT 'Z 1 adVISe thf.' apphC3.nt or fe<.:l;.llcnt Ula.t till: watter tn 4uestl^" ha.s br-en ~e~ -do-.....n [or he-ar... m" 011. a Ult<<:d place a'le! time, TJ.e ume and place so f1xed .shall ~ rt'~onl.ble and ~han be SubJeC't to cnanlte lor cs.u...c 7he cumplalnant. If any. shaH be ad\OlRd ui the' U:nt:' and pla.ce of the heanne. An *u.pp!tcant.or reCICII'I\1, mllY """IVI! ... healln~ :loud ..uuml\ WflUen lO!ormaUon and a.njl:w1\ent tor thl: r(cora The fatll or in l:IP1Jllt"I\Ot or rt"l'lplt>nt to requ IlL )ltl1rua: ulldr'r ttw. IlaragrllO,h Gr lPJJc.r "I ;1 hl'anlHc tor wt\lf'h a. d h.IL'I Urt'lt ;rl ...IH\1l hI' (1.'\'"m~t1 to 0 .....i\Orc 01 lheo "~h" \,.1) ll.huruu: ulld..r ,('CUtin 6Ql nl 'hl' A.rt _lid I 21.J31C:J and o flOIUL ilOllll" VOL n. NO, I U_'MUIIDAT, JUN' II, 1170 r -.. .j '. J;991; I JnnmJIit:ableo. or 'Prohibit dlscrlmlnnlloll on aU)" other ground. . lb. Form..! end in<:frtJction3. ~th re.. ~J)C)n"ible Endou'mcnt OU"lCl;11 shall i~~uc Ind prOmlJtly make n..'nilable to int!'r- e....tcd pcr:-ons fonns _"H1 dct:J.ilcd in!'trllc- tions :lnd.proC'edurc!'\ (or t('!'cctU:llin;: this pout :t." 3J1f1Jied to pro&::r:lnJs to which tI~I.'; }lint nppllcs aud for which he i.. re~.Ir(Jn.....ibl<:. IC'I SUJJeftluio71 a7lt! coordinution. The C'h:\irm:"ln ot :m F..nclnwmcnt ma... (:"oln "tinlc to \lmc 8s~i~n to olher o!li~iJls (Ie tile }:nd()wrn~nt or In hmt'l:\l" oC other dc-I :tltrnr.nt.s or 3~cJ1ci("... oC the Go\"ern- m('ur. wilh'the con<:cl1t or ~lI('h dCP:lI'L- Olent.. or a.r;.cntl~. l'('spon.o:ihllltiC'!i in ('ollucclion l\'il.h" the ('ffcdurltiot\ oC the PUfJlO<;("S of title VI flf the Act and this part. lnr.ludlng- the ..rlljo\'cmcnt of rlTce- live coar(hnntian and m~ximum uni- formity within the Elldowmcnt ;:In<l \\'jthiu the cxceutl\'C branch of the Gov. ~rnmt'llt 1n the :lpp1kation of title VI Dud lilt') p:ut or ~inut~r probra.m!". and in silllilat" situation~, An,' action taken, 0.('. tcrmin:\lion made, or rCllllircrflC'nt im- llO.(.(-d by :m o(fu:i:l.l oC another de- rartmcnt or :J.ccncy :l.cUn~ pursu~nt to.. nn :L..!;i~mC'nt of rcsPol1!';iblllt}' lindeI' tht.. ~ubscction :c;h:J.ll h:\Vc the same effect u lhouCh such Q.ct.ion had been tnk-en hy the rcspon~ible official oC this ;lccnc~'" 5 II HI,l.l n("liniliun~, A!;.u~ed in thl~ part: IJU The term "Foundation" means the N:lUonnl Foundation for the Art!; nnd the Hurtl.anltics. a.nd lndl1de~ the Nn- tionnl .Endowment for the Arts. the Na- tional Endowment for the Humanities, and t-nch of thejr orr.anizatlonal units, (bl TllC term "Endowment" means the NntlonRI Endowment for the Arts 01. the National Endowment tor the Humanities, fC) The tenn "Chairman" means the Chairman or the National Endowment for the Arts or the ChaIrman of the Na- tional Endowment tor the Hum:mitics_ (d) The term "responsible Endow- ment oMcJ<l.I" with rC'Spect to Dnl' pro... grnm J'e'ceh'ing Federal financial assi!';tnncc means the Chr\trman of :my Endowment or othcr Endowment official de5ignntcd by the Ch:lirman. (c} The tnm ."Unit('d States" means the States ot the United States. the Dls- .trlct or Columbia. Puerto Rico. the Vir" Rln lslnnds, Americ:m S:1.mo3. GU:'lm. Wake Islmd. the C:J.nal Zone. and the territories 6nd POSsc5..<;tons of th~ United St~te~. nnd the term "St:ltc" means any one of the tores:oinn-. (h The teon "Federal ftnanctnl as- sistance" includes (1 J grnnts and So:\ns Qr F~deraJ funds. (2) the grant or the donation or Federat property nnd tntel'- tsts 11\ property. t31 the det:111 of Fcd.. ernl pc-rsoMr1. (of) the sale and le:\s~ cf, and..the permission to use (on other th:1n a cR:su31 or lromlcnt ba.sls), Federal proPf'rty or nny lntercsL in such prall'" trty without con~idcr!l.tlon or at 0. nom... Innl con.c;lderat1on, or I'\t a consldcratlon t.'htth Is rt"d\lctd for the purpose oC ns- II:c;Un8" the rcctptcnt, or In rcco~Hhm of the public interest to be served by SUCli ~ LP g ;=< Q I I RUlES AND REGULATIONS :c;ale ot'lc:Lc;e to the reciplent. nnd <S.l any Federal :1J:reement, nrl'nnl:cmcnt. or (Jlher t:ontr:\ct whiC'h 11:\5 ns one ot tts 'll1nlG~c; the pro...i~iol':: of :l.\.<;i~t:tnce. 'IP The LrrtT1 "proJ:r:am" inc.h.1ctcs a.ny J1ro~r:\m, project. 01. actiVity jnvolvm~ thr. nrovi!>;lon, of ~cr\,jccs, flll:\ncial nid, 01' o!hrt" hCl\f'nt~ t~ indi\'idu:'ll.-, linclud- in!': edllC:1tlOll 0:' ~ :',d..ninl;. hralLh, holt.;- III~. or other ser\"1C"c:-:, whether pro"'ldrd \hroul:h tmTllo':t'c~ o[ the recipient or )o"rderal fin:wcial :'s~i!'.t:\1\C'c or rwo\'idc-d hY otl!('r~ throul::l~ collfracls or other nr- r:1.n;::l"lOcnts \',i1h the r('cipiellt, and- in-. (:Incilnc: \~.ork opporLUnHiC's allel c:'lsh 01' lnall ol".olhrr :l~'..i.<'t:\I1('e to indi\:idu:\lsl. or (or pl'o\'i~ion (If t"cHilies {or fUr- ni~hin;:: ~cT\'h~r-!i. fll1:mci:-tl nid 01' other !Jcncfil:. Lo indivictu:\l~. The ~rnlCC, fl- n:mci:ll :lid. or other brnC'fil.'> pro\'lded lllldcr n )lrnr,rn.m r('cci'o'HlJ: Federnl ft. l\:\llrh\l ~:;~i;,.tnT,rt sh:lll be dcell1('d to int:'ludc :lIlY ~cnlcc~, Ci.nanci;\l ...ill, or otl1:,1' hene-fits prin'idf"d with I he a id of FC'c1cr:ll tln:lIldnl :lssi.!:tO\hce or w1th the :\id of mw non-l'C'tI.::1"nl funds, propcrl}", or 01 tlc-r I'C:;Ollr<;c" 1 C''1uircd to he cx~ pended or 1ll:ulc :wnilablc for the pl'O~ :::r;ltn to l1I('et matchinr: reQUirelllcnts or oth('r c(lt\<htiom, \':hirh mu!>L be met In Dreier to (('cci\'c the Feder:ll finrtncial O\.!;- si.~t:~nr.e. :\I1d to indue!.:- :l1lY :;iel"viC'cs. fl- ll:\om-i.\1 nit!. or othcr llendits provided in 01' t.hl'ou~h n it\( Hit:,' lWO\'idcd 't\'ilh the :lid oZ Pcdernl fil1:1llei:11 n~'.si~tan('e or !ouC'h ~11011. ~('clrr:l1 rc~nllre('.<;. \hl The term "faciUty" lnc1udes all or any portion of .structurc~. ~qui})m('nt, or other re.\I or person:!} propcrt}' or in- tercst5 therein, and the pro\'ision or fa- ciHUcs inclmlcs the con...."tnlction, expan- f';ioll.r~no\'aliol1, n"lllt>deJing, ;:dtcration or ncqui!'1tion of fncilities, (il The term "recipient" means [lny Slale. poliU(',al subdivi$ion or any Slate. or instrumentality of any Sto.te or poilli- cal subdivisioll, any pUlJIic or pri\'ntc C\~("ncy, lnstitution, or orr.anization. or other entity or Zl.ny htdtVlduaL in any State. to whom Federo.l financiaJ assist- 'nncc Js extended. directly or thrOUgh another rc-dpient, for any program. in- r.Iudinlt :ll1Y successor. ass1r.n. or trans- feree thereof. but sllch term docs not in... elude any ullim;ltc beneftc1:ay under any such pro~ram, (j) The term "primary recipients" means 3ny recJpicnt which Js authorized or reQuired to extend Feder:J.l fln::mcii\! :l:c;si.!.ta'nce to another recipient far tllt~ purposes of C'''ITying out a prQ~ram, (k) The term "appllc:mt" means one lItho !;ubmits :1n appllc3tion. request. or plan required to be approved by a. re- :sponsibl~ Endowment or.lclal. or by a prim:uy recipient. as a. condHion to ell.. tibility tor Fedefat financial nsstst::mcc. nnd the term "npplicnt1an" means such nn :1pplic:1t1on. request, or pInn. Arntcnuc A TE:DUAL FINANCIAL As.st~T...NCE: TO WH,CII THU ,",un' ""'''Iortl!l 1. Aulsh.nte to EfDUpS tor proJecte a.nd proClUctloRllln the arll. 2. Burn)'.. reioellrc!\ and plannlnc In th. arta, ~ 1:3"" J 3. ^s~l.t"n('e- to State "ft. a!:rl\C"ir" r"f proJf'."I:l "nd produCllrtflS In I he ncU. 4. ~u~pnn. of fr~f'nrt"h tn th~ hunlnt''llllC''. 6 ~"l"l"ort nt f'(hl("nll('l~1\1 rrOrTtlnl~ In elll" h\lll\:\lllll("~. tnr;hIlUIU; the Hnlnlllr- ,..C ~.l\l_ dt'nlt. nnet te:I.C'h('fs. G. A..M\<.tll.n,e to flrnmnte thl' lnlrrtl\;'Illrt' oC lIltr:rnHLllon In the hllllLl\nltll:'.o:.. " ^-,;~l:..t.ll.l\C'e to ("':ol(',r pUblu: utldrr<l:'lIIlI, In:: :tHe! :1!'prl:'C'I:'l.{\(l11 c.! tllr. hnm".\nh.f"" A Snpl,(1rl of the J1Llhllr.111Ill\ (\f ",""1'1.111\' \\"n1"1;.:. III lhe hult\~IlIII(".c;. I>;llf'-t\ .lunc 1~, l!)j~, NANCY HAN'K.~. CIUlirrnnll. Nalioual E1ldorvmt'nl lor the Arl.~. RONA1.n S. Dr.nMAN', CI.ninnCln. ",'atinunl F.ndo1tlmrllt fur fhl' 11lll1l(t71iCI.', IFn DOC'.7:J-t:l:ln2 FLtN.l1 :I,j'3:6:4~1 ;'lOll Title 49-Transportation SUBTITlE A--OFFlCE OF THE 5ECR(T/";Y OF TRAN5PORTATlON I Docket. N()..ln; Sntlcc n-::n PART 21-NOND1SCRlMINATION IN rra, ERALlY ASSIST(O pr::Or,R^,,~S OF nit: OEPARTMENT OF TRMiSPORr,nIOi;- EFFECTUATION OF TinE VI OF 1 HE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 19&4 Miscen~neous. Amendments On Jul)' 19. 1912, n notice of prOPCI.", d rulenl:1.ki'ng- wn~ pllblbhrd in th(' F'r.[lr:l~l, Rrcl!>TF.R (37 Fn 143:!f)l to :1111<'I\(i f":lrt 21 of the Re,:::uJ:1Lions o( t11C Ofike of the Sccrct:u'~' c49 CFR P:\rt 21 ~ --:-N()llr1i,,~ crimin:tllon in Fe<ierally~A..;:~i~t('d P~I'\. gr;lll1s of the Dcp:ntmenl of Tr:\Il.<;f101 La-. timl. . All Interested P::\rti~s were invitf'd to give t.heir viev..s on the proposed :ur.rnc!- rrirnt. None of the cOIn;:1C'nls rC(,"(,I\'ed pro\idcd a ba.<;ls for ch:lnr,e in the pro' flo~ed nmendme-nt. The PUt1>QSC of lilc amendment is a.'\ follows: Pla1lning or A.dllisorll Board l"f('mh('r~ ship, Although existing ~ :?:l.:itb) IV)) contains a prohibition n~:l.ln~t dt~ni:ni~ nalor,\' denial of tlle "opportunity to r:lr~ ticip:ltc in the progr:lm thro\J~h the prn~ Yi~ion of servi.ces or Oll',('f\\isc '" . -". the existing- regulations cl:d not !'Tlecln("all~' de:ll with the m:ltter of r;1:l.IlnlnC: N ;'1(!~ visory board mcmber:-.hip, Con:-:ldcrwr: the brand purpose o( ~t!c VI o~ thi' Cm\ nlghts Act of 19G.1. the Oepn.rtmrnt of Tl"~llsport:1.tion brlic\'cs th:lt memfH'r- sh\i1 on such bo:'\rds j~ nn :\,s;><"ct or "fl:H' ticlp:t.tion In the pro~r!\m'. V.:tti'H:' tl~1.' mC'allin!i of section 601 of the A~ t '4~ U.S,C. :!:OOOd), To mnkc It e!e:1r lh:lt ~Ilr!l di~cr1m!n;\tlon is prO~'JbltC"d, the D:'p.1n, n'lent is addin~.:1 :o;pcclfic re(crencc :..0 pli\nnhl~. advisoo'. nnd ~lm:!:lr bN!JrS t,J the other o.ettvltlcs ll.<;ted III ~ ~l..:il hI. The pro\'\s1on applies onlr to thr (''(... tent lh:lt the "rC'riviC'nt" h:\s contr0! (1\,(': bO::1.rd membership. It. is np~lic:ll:lc. tor example, whf'fe the m(':nbers are :-'0' pointed by the feci\)\rnt. WhC"T(, il:c bO:1rd is elected n...'1d tlle t.~kcllOn p:o- tenures are determlnen or OIl! reclp:l'lll. such procedure t~ to ~c n(lnc1lf.crl:r.Jnn- tory. The term "mt('r.rnJ p.rt., \~ \\..<"rJ 10 order to mnkc Jt clear lhnt r('hlll.lr:,l:"_<; arc JnappUcnble to bonrc1s rcl:Lted on.l.)' f(OUAL UGISTlI, VOL.. "to NO. Ul--lti.UISD"Y, JULY S. 1973 '! , I I " l?.fQ' I " 'j \' ! i I I I, I I ! r r bnf:l"nt blly or Indlrcct1r to no Fcder:1J1:1 Qs~htctl prot.:ram. A (lirmn/ll'c Dctinn to corrrct and pre- Terit JlrOhibited c!lscrPllrnnlion. Extstinl; ~ 2t.:j1 hI (7 J provide.. t1:aL cOI"l.S!dcr:ltIOr1 or'r=,rl". color. or n:Hl'lr:.;J! ofj~ln :uc nOL prullilHlcd J! the purpose :md ellC'ct i.. to n'nlo\'e or o"'ercom~ the t..INnrr.cnlat rC.;ulb o! dtscrlmm:l.tirm. Th:lt pron~lOn t\1~o 1I1:1CC;l:; 011 the )'('cjpiC'JlL of Federal ns...i.,l:\llr-c an "obl1hJ.tiOll to l:itc rc~"on- flblc, :\rlion. to rcmU\'C 01' overcome the ronsc(tllrnccso( priQr ctr~('nmih:llnJ"Y rll":"Icfi("~ or U~i:C :lod to acC'amJlI!~h the j)UfJ)()<.;C!-i of the Act". The Dcp:wlmcnl's nmcndmcnt to the second SC'lltcncc in ~21.:.'bl(7) Is to make it de:lr Lh:'\t the H'cipjent (}) r;Ju.;l take :\ff1rm:.lti\"c ac- tiolt to o';crCOnu" the efrects oJ Ilnor dls.. rrimin:'\tory pratticc or w:~j:;c, :1nd (2) I~ c"peeled to tn.ke :-:ffJrm:'lli\'c Rcl1etl to M."iure lh;'\t no ncrson is excluded from pnrticip:tlion in or denied, the benefits of (he recipient's Fc<.lcr,1JJy n.s.sistt:'d pro- I:ranls on the ground of race, cc..lor. or n:'\t1on~l oriGin, Collection of racial d~((t.. F.xf~t1nr.- 12L9(b) ~t:ltcs that rC(:ipicnts sha1l1:ccll f.uch records and submit. suc.:h rcnot"t~ :'\5 the Scnet:\rY determines nl.e neces~:\ry. \Vhilc this provision furnIshes a br:!."is for l"Cquh.jnt: .d~tta on the r:lce and natioll:ll origin of persons a.Jlcch~d by Feder:'\lIy n"si~tcd prot;rams. 1t contains no ex. plicit reference La such d.:tt:l.. Exp"ricnce Jws .~hV".n) th:1t. with rc~pcct to IllO.'>t F~derRlI}' assisted pro~r:1ms. racinl d:l~i\ Is an essential element .in implclnC'iltl lfl~ Title VI of the Ci\-:i! Rlghts Act oC 196.!.'ln view of the Import:1ncc of 5uch data. the Department Is :Hldinr: an ex. press rl'fcrcncc to it in ~ 21.9{lH, Time fot filln;: comp1:l:lnt.s. Exj.<:.t1I1~ prov;.sions of ~ 21.11 <b) reC:lrdin~ tht: [II. 1n~ or complninls of allcl!cd di.serlmin:\- Hen stat.c that l\ canwtalllt must be men "Jl(Jt later th:ln 90 dJYS nfll'l" th~ d:ltc of .t.he ::Uccec\ d.iscrimlnation. unless the (7) This part does not prohibit the fonsHlcr:llion ot r:\cc. color. or nat1on:J.1 ori~in if the pm'pose nod effect arc to n~nwvc or ov('r('Dm~ the ConScCHJCnCcS of . . . }lrndi:cs or impeuimcnts \\'hlch ha\'c rc.. ~ 25,11 [Amcndcd] '" ~~ril:~cd the avnilability of.. ~r Pl\rt1~i1?a-'. 4. Sectton 21,11<b) Is o.mendcd by sub- . tlOn Ul, thc prOGram or ncunty reecH'mg stituUn:: "180 days" tor "90 da)',s". ' I 'See section 70S1c) of 'I'lt1o VII of tho (8('1('1. G02: CIvlt RlChts ^~t ot lDtH, U U,S.a. Civil RJ~ht!!o Act Of 1%4. M Rn\cndl"'d by t.ho 2000d-I) _ EqU;\1 E'mrIOrll\(!nt Or1portunlty Art- nf )012,. 15~\1e1 In Wa.shln:t,on. D.c.~ on Sep... 47. US.C.h. 2000e-5(('I: sectIC:m 810(b) ot tcrnhcl' 21.1972. Titln V I1t or the Ch'il m~hts Act ot lOGS. 43 [i.S.(:. 3Glfl{hl; .:1nd thL' r~j:ul;'l.II"Il$of the Of.. flte or Fcd("rfll Contr;wt compliance, 4t ern. ao...1.21. RULES AND REGULATIONS ti:nc lor 'niinr: is exlrndC'd b.v the S('crtt.:Jl.,..... . To.> 1l\3:':C this thr.e }lC'rlod ron!l:tslent with tln1.llllowcrt underothcl'C'h'U rights J,lW:;,1 Ihe Department J.... Ch31lCiUC Wi~ 1 ~111C limIt from DO to 180 d:ws. In (,ol1sidcr~lioll of the fOI'C'coin~, ct. f('C'li\'(~ Julv 5,'. J9j:l, -19 CFn Part. 21 j~; :lmrnrlt'd ':1S; follo'.\'~: 1. Scrlion :!1.5\1)1 i~ amended by: III Stnkinc: out. the "'ont "or" Ilt the (Inll of o"t1bp:ll':lgr.:Jph 11) tv); ,=) SlrHdng ont lh~ prrloct ntlhe end of :-1l1m;\r;1~1':\'Ph t 1) (vi> and ::;uhstitUtill!':" :\ semicolon :\nd the word "or": and en ^ddin~ :\ nc:\\' ~lIl)p:\r:lr:-l':\ph (1) ("ii) nt the end th('r~or. torc.3d :'IS set forth below. (4) J\rldiI1C" a new ~\lhp:ll-:l,r:r:\ph (7) to re::l.d :'\5 s('t fOl"th below. ~ 21.:; Ui,.rrimination Jltnhi1,itC'11. . . . > . .' , tb) Specific dlsr.rlmlnalory aeUons prohibited: (1) . . . (\'ii) Deny a person the opportunity to p=t.rticlI'o.te as 0. nu'mher ot 3. plannfnR'. ndvl:::ory. or f'imllnr bOdy which Js ~n In. trCf:\) part of lhe program. . . . . . li9n F,'cfl.'rJt f\ll~ncbt Dsslst:J.nce. on the ~I'(lullds oC r:lCc. rolor, or n:\liollBI orl!:u1. Whrrc prior discnnunatory pnlrhrt' or ,U~;)f:C tench. on the 'tround~ of r:lCl", color. or l\aLion~l ori~n to exclucte tndiO'ldu:\ls f:'otll p::l.rlicip:tlton in. to dC'IlY lhrOl th~ {,CIICtitS of, oz' to .subject them 10 ch:o.. crill1ill:ltJOll \11\dcl" :lily llrCl~ro.m Ol' :tc. ll'.it~' 10 1\..htch tillS p:ut apll1iC's, the :'In. JI1iI':l\lt or tC'cipi~nt mUst take 3.lflrmath:e netion to rcmo"C 01' o\'cr("OOle the e1f~cts of tile prior di~.:"rimm:ltory pr:'\ctt('(' or \t.";lg-\~. Even In the ~bs~nce or prlor db.. rrun:n:ti.ory pr:lrticc or u::;ar-e,:t rccipi\.'nt in :lrlmimSlCl'jn~ :\ }l1'OCt:lm ,or ::l.cli,.ity' lo whi('h this part :\ppllcs. Is C'l(!)(I.('tC'd l(') t:lkc nOirmntivc :\ction to a.!;::;urc th:\l no person I", excJuQcd from p,1rtiC'jp::Uioll m or d::licd lhC'! benefits of the pl'ol;:r:\m or ncti\:ity on the s:rounds of f:lCC, color. or . nationalorlG'1n. I . . . . . . . .. 3, Scr!lon 2l.D(bl ls nmcndNl by add. 1nrr the foUowinr: new sentence at the cnd thereo{ : 821.1) CompHn1\('c infornuuion. . . . . . . (h) Compliance reports. . . . In aeon.. ('rill. recipjents shouJd h:we avaU:lblc for tho SC'cretary racial nnd ethnic d:tL;\ showln~ the extent to \":hlch members or minority groups arc be-neOcl:uJc-s of m'o. .grams rC'cchdng Federal financial n..s~15t.. 'anee. . . JOHN A. Votr&. Secrctar1l oj Transportation. 1m Doc. 13-1329:1 FUel! 7-3-'13; 8:-\5 lun) ,"7: I ;, ftllElAL UQllTlI. VOl. 21. NO, JU~IUUll.u. IULY .. Jt71 .. ......-...-......-..-.-. ... ., I ~ u;':i 3 ;=< Q I I 1J41: THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED: I: ....... '. ~ - : :'.J ;..: J ::\ \. ...: ,~.J j ~. ~ _ .!: I"::' ~ __ '.J. ~..._ REGULAR OCTOBER TERM HELD OCTOBER 11, 1976 . -,' . - - ., .. - - -- THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I ~' - . -- .. . BE IT REMEMBERED, that, on this, the 11th day of Octoblar,:,A. D._1976, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse,in the,City of Po+t Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' ,Court,wirthin~ said County and, State, and_ there were present on this, ,date the, following members ofcthe Court, to~wit: . , Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk . Ernest, Kabell,t" .._ _ Wayne Lindsey. _' John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 ,Commissioner, Precinct 2 ,Commissioner" Precin,ct 3, Commissioner, Precinct 4 County Clerk whereupon the foll&w~ng.proceedings were had: EXTENSION SERVICE - TYPEWRITER Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Gilbert Heideman, County Agent, be authorized to pur- chase an IBM Selectric Typewriter with l6w carriage at a gross price of. $666.00 with trade in, al~owance,of. $90.00 on the old machine leaving a net, ,price of $626..00. .'--. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED, -_COUNTY - \. oJ.. Claims totalling, $118, 381..85 ~ere_ presented by the C~)Un.ty_ Auditor and after reading and yerifying ,same, a motion was made by,Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried~ ~hat said claims be approved for payment. BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the Building Inspector be authorized to attend a septic tank school 'in Houston at a cost of $75.00 to be paid out of Unbudgeted. REVENUE SHARING - PUBLIC HEARING. ENTITLEMENT IV Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to publish notice of public hearing to amend expenditure allocations of Entitlement IV of Federal Revenue Sharing. f42 GROUP DISABILITY INSURANCE ,- "'.............. ,-. -.. A. ,_ , Motion by Commissioner 'Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, _a.n<L,c,a,rrJed., ,that, .John. D...Xi,n.d.e,r and. .Le.o. J.... Yle.st,e.r:h,olm be _a.~tho.riz,ed.. to send the following letter to each employee who is covered by this . insurance.,......~ ... __'~..~ _._.- --- .- --~ -_..._~-_.._- --.-_._- - -".- Calhoun County Employees insured under 'National Investors -Life-Ins: 'co. ~ ',~ I To: You will recall that the group policy Investors Life~Insurance Co. provides $4,000'.00 life~ihsurance.: = J'~';:: z .... ..... .-..... -' ...-'\. through the County with National $35;00 ,weekly ~isability and. c '-, . ' ... .. - - ....~ - - ~.... ~ -' ... -- . , ~ ~ . -v' Premiuins on~ grbup';policies" are recalculated, a~nually, based'-on~:premiums paid, claims paid and: average ,age~ of<. the: group,. ~ Effective~November '1; 1976 premiums for your disability insurance will remain the same at $3.15 monthly. ~ :;. ':''';[,v,.", '. ". .... '" . ~ - -- . - . - ~- --.... ~~_...... ...... .....- ....... .-~- Since the averagesage, for: the, group is older"..the.premiums on the life insurance will.increase:,from-$3.20 to'$3.80 month~y, on November 1,1976. --..... ,:_ Co...... v. '" .:v -' . . -' . :: .-\. .- ," -...... If you have any questions, contact your agents. .. . _ - c'- -....... .". .\.1:.'.-, ................. :. John D. Winder LeoL. Westerholm .-' r ._-"--~'-----~':'_:"_- ,:.. I - ... . - '-' -~.:. --:-' .....,. .-', . -".--. ..>. '"", .--'- GUADALUPE -,"BLANCO RIVER, AUTHORITY~~: PERMITS, , , A motion was ,made ,by:: Commissioner;; Finster,.., seconded, :by :Commissioner Belk, and carried, that Calhoun County grant ,a. permit, to:GBRAJ;:o:,. install facilities as shown on the following instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit GBRA agrees that such facilities and the installation, maintenance and usage thereof shall be subject to all of the terms and provisions.'se<<i out in. the original contract between GBRA and Calhoun County dat~d 'Ma~ch 2l;1972'and're~ corded in: Vol:'. R;: Page 307 !of ,the' Commissioners:Col.lrt Minutes of ..' Calhoun:, County, ,Texas and that, GBRA agrees! to ,'beboundc by ,alL such, terms ahd; provisions'.~ ,',~s '". : s. j..~"l,.. ,0' ~~ ,: 0.'" , '. 0' . , ~ u' ..... ::.;) !. - . ". --.-.,~ '".1, -- - .'-- -"": --- ..:...':"'~"":_.--'- .:. .-.- - - :j. :; .~. ~ j . - - .. - -.' .:.. . "'"' -.~:.... . '-'.... ........-.... . -. - '"~:.... ~ " _ _ _~. v_ .,oJ. . -, . ' . .' ~ .. -- I , '~ . '-' - ....; - . - -. _. '~..J_ -:. :.:) ,..- .,' - '-' .......,....... -.... '-' _ ,........, I.J ~ '_.'. .:......-_. h<."_"'~...:..~_..L'~_~:~'__.:" J,":.;;_-'~-_ ..-.. .!;. ..... ,,' .;::;:= ~ ,: ~2._ _ I.-~ :_::.. ~.::,.....- -' ..\;.j. . ..J.. _ '-, .;...-. -...., ; ~- ....- - -..; ... '""" - _ . v'- $ :' ...... -..... .. ~- . ~ ::: .. -. -._- ._" .: r . -.. ~'- .. ~, .-. ~ . .L>:..... _. __ 61? ~ ~~: ~~l SERVICE CONNtCTlON INFOR~IATlON CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Pct. #1 Leroy Belk 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A, B, DATE: 9/21/76 Name of Customer Requesting Service: Charles E, Paul WA/RJ'i/268/ A/B C, 0, E. F, Number of Connections Wanted: One Map Sheet Number: ..<1- /~ Customer Number to be Assigned: 1954-/7 Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A, Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C, Recommended for installation as follows: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B, Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) SIGNATURE 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE - 7,SOOOO - ':'~ :bt::.r " ~ .f, "1 ';~.J c::: r- \ - .-1\---_-- ~-_-:-.,. - - '. - ".. , , :..' .". :>::';2':-:'- :".. 'l=;:\" , '\dd' M , 1I "--.-, ..... \ \ ~ C) \ . \ \ ..', \\>'::j~j'5~/.<,".3-:' ,", .\: - ,11 ,~~ fl; .: /. "i '.~' '" a~? G) ,.,.. 0 ~ ):) ~ 1:> - :0 :.11 - - - ~~::03~ ~ m,' ;::c~/:~~"';:' - - --*1 .'" , " '78' ";.110, ' ", ---.. -'~~'.. .J~r ': :,.';I{.w. Zirjocks '. I <: ,.,. ,," .' ",m , ' , ,1(1) II;) II~ II"" I I I I: iI I~ I. I'" 'I' .,', 17z-482, --.i:J - -----1 II-f:.Zh '<;:";1 ,," I- ':B li~ I: II '( '. ,1,'-'- I I N,o" ,-it"."" III I . TH ,,6 -.;t" ' ,'''Is 1'lS1 pere 'ljJr.rS3 ~.(..Shz to 854 ' ',8. Hultquisl , . .. , - "I::t"~ ti'",~ :;~~ ~:'G ~" ':. - I ~ J . . '. - I~ "'~ ,~ Pct. U4 John Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A, DATE: 9/14/76 ,B, 'Name of Customer Requestin9 Service: Pete Garza C, 0, E, F, ONE WA/R'NIZ6.S/A Number of Connections Wanted: Map Sheet Number: D/ZO/D Customer Number to be Assi9ned:19S1-Z0 Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2, Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A, Received by Engineering: Date B, Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installation as follows: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To,be completed by Operations) A, lnstallation completed DATE SIGNATURE B, Remarks: (If insta,llation differs from recommendations) 4, Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: ' "TE SIGNATURE , tr:).. ~ ~l Pet. Nl Leroy Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A, DATE: 9/16/76 B,Name of Customer Requestin9 Service: Ms. Rose A. Sullivan WNRW/267/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D/7 E. 'Customer Number to be Assig~d: 1953-5 F, Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed'by Engineering) A, Received by Engineering: Date B, Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C, Recommended for installa,tion as' follows: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) SIGNATURE 4, Posted to "As Bui] t Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE Engineering: - DATE SIGNATURE 7.900(1(] - ?1 'h ;;:'1 k-;:;; ~I ~ '- ;:1 ~~ <: ~. /, - , J ~ ~ ~ ""', ~ ~ :t. '" ~. :::0- ~' .. / / . -- (Q <0, Gc &~ ~lti' ;;-::-.. ,'-So '" ~. ;,. ~ - . ),. :><;. ~,~ >- ~~ c~ '" - "P''''': <I:' <"1 [,' . ~:~~~::i:-~.:.-: .' . . ." . , '" ..'.' ". .' :..~ ..;, !..~;~.- ~. , ' " , '.-:~ j, c .. __-c G-,' I' ~ ~l ! ~ll ~ ~ - .... -l ~ . ,$>' , . ,-" O. ~-t -'I-~: ,~ - , ;1 1),-' ~ , , 8 ~" ,I I I' I 0_ , , "" , J' -L : -' I 0_ " I "'''-ltJ{..' ,I ,., '" ~I - ,'I r s~ , r!Wo. ~~, 0, ., =>. J,~ .' "'~ .\)) ~~ . Ow ~:;, I ',,, I ~ ;.r,'., mr__ -' -..-- ( i ;t;~ ~:5, ~t" c t<> <> )' x , DWG. D- 91 ! I - Pet, #4 John Finster .'~' ,~ ~ SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A, DATE: 9/15/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Abraham Kennedy WA/m~/266/ A/B C, Number of Connections Wanted: One D. Map Sheet, Number: D/IS/A E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1952-l5 F, Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2, Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A, Received by Engineering: Date B, Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C, RecOlru11ended for installation as fol1ows: SIGNATURE DATE 3, ' 'Report of Instal1ation (To be completed by Operations) A, Installation completed B, DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations), 4. Pos ted to "As Bui 1t PI ans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: illiTE SIGNATURE ~ ,~I ~ Pet. #'1/f John Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) 9/22/76 A. B. DATE: Name of Customer Requesting Service: Ms. Lupe Carriles WNWfI/Z69/A C" Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. 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" i '. :i ~\. ~.:'..~: :: '~.~'.~:":"-._ ... ;;.u;_,f?~~ ' [J J ~~Ch Li~e-~ ;l~'20'ir-' , "r:-~\(-;r.;~' : ..~ r ) " - 114\8,' BIDS - HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County'Auditor be authorized to advertise for bids for county. hospitalization insurance, bid opening set for December 13, 1976 at 1:00 P. M. TRANSFER OF FUNDS - PRECINCT 3 I ,P Motion by Commissioner.Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that $~,200 be transferred from Budget Item #2360 to Budget Item #2320 and $1~000.00 be transferred from Budget ~em #2360 to Budget Item #2355. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT mhe County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner "Kabela, second- ed by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. ,TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORTS The Tax Assessor-Collector presented reports for the months of I August and September and after reading a verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said reports be approved. AIRPORT-CONDITIONAL STATEMENT Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following conditi~nal ssatement to be attached to the Airport Layout Plan, as required by,Federal Aviation Adminis- tration in connection with grant for reconstruction of the county airport be approved and the County Judge be authorized to execute same. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration 'Southwest Region October 4, 1976 Houston.Airports District Office 8880 Paul B. Koonce Dr., Room 225 Houston, Texas .77061 J I Airport Layout Plan Port Lavaca, Texas Honorable Willis F. Jetton County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas Dear Judge Jetton: Please sign the enclosed conditional statement and return three copies I N lC o C: ;=< Q I I 1?49 for attachment to the Airport Layout Plan. Sincerely, (s) William N. Dale Chief, Houston Airports District Office enclosures The approval indicated by my signature is given subject to the condition, to which the sponsor of the airport agrees by his acceptance of the statement of approval, that (1) the proposed airport development depicted in the plan may not be undertaken without the prior written approval of the FAA, and that (2) the prior written approval will be deemed to be an action subject to FAA's "Instructions_for Processing Airport Development Actions Affecting the Environment, " as applicable when that prior written approval is requested. APPROVED: Date WILLIAM N. DALE Chief, Houston Airports District Office ACCEPTED: October 11, 1976 COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS By (s) Willis F. Jetton Name and Title- Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $70,628.14 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. AIRPORT - ORDER OF INTENTION TO ISSUE TIME WARRANTS Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: 1iS'O , ORDER OF INTENTION TO ISSUE TIME WARRANTS . ~, TIlE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUN1Y OF CALHOUN I v, THE CGlMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, convened in a regular term at the county courthouse in Port Lavaca, Texas on the 'll,th ' day of October, 1976, 'with the fOllowing members present, toWit:~' ~ ,- ~ WILLIS F, 'JETTON 'LEROY -BELK ERNEST J. KABELA WAYNE ,LINDSEY JOHN:.FINSTER -County Judge- Commissioner Precinct No.~l, ' 'Commissioner Piecinct,No.,2 ,Corrnnissioner.Precinct No.3 Commissioner.precinct No. 4 when the following business was transacted. , Commissioner Lindsey introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Belk , and carried by ~nanimous vote. ,The.order thus adopted follows: BE IT ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas: l.~ That. the'Court'finds: it necessary to provide funds for the County's portion of ,the.cost oLimprovements at the Calhoun County Airport. _ , - 2. ,That the Court does not have the funds on hand to provide the County's portion of the project. 3. That the county depository has agreed to purchase time warrants issued for, this purpose at an interest rate not to exceed Four - and Four-Tenths Per Cent (4.4%) Per annum. 4. That the County 'Wil~)s}iue the !,ropose~, time ~arrants,' as needed, to secure funds to finance the project as the work pr~ceeds. 5. That the County Auditor is hereby authorized to cause notice in substantially the 'follow.ing: form to,be published as~required , . by law: '-- .;:.. ~ ,J [\ ,\ .1' /~! , I I I I I I 151 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT lMPROVEMENT WARRANTS SERIES II THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with law, that the Commis- sioners Court of Calhoun COunty, Texas, will pass an order on the 8th day of November, 1976, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT TIME W~~TS. SERIES II, in the principal sum of not to exceed ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($100,000.00), bearing interest at the rate of FOUR AND FOUR"TENTHS PER CENT (4.4%) PER ANNUM, payable annually on March 1, with a maximum maturity date of March 1, 1980, with option of redemption at any date prior to maturity, for the purpose of making improvements to the Calhoun County Airport. COUNTY 'AUDITOR -APPOINTMENT Motion by: Commissioner'Kabela,> seconded by 'Commissioner Finster, and carried"that the appointment of'JamesF. Houlihan as County Auditor for a term of ,two years be'~cce~ted. APPOIN1MENT or AUDI TOR 'l'IlE STAn: or TEXAS I I COUNTY or CALHOUN I We" Joe E. Kelly of the 24th Judicial District of Texas, and Frank H. Crain of the 135th Judicial District of Texas, do hereby appoint Jeates F. Houlihan Auditor..of Ca.lhoun County. Te:lt.3S for a two year term beginning October I, 1976 at a s~lary of Twelve Thousand a?d No/lOO Dollars ($12,000.00) per annum, payable in equal monthly installments out of the General Fund of said COunty. said salary to be increased January l~ 1977 to Twelve thousand Nine Hundred Sixty and No/lOO Dollars ($lt,960.00). Said Auditor shall, before he enters upon the duties of his office, make bond and take the official oath o~ office, as provided by Article 1649, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, as amenGed by Acts of 1955, 54th Legislature. WE FURTHER ORDER that, a certified copy of this order be delivered to th~ Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas for its observance and for recording in the Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas.. DULY SIGNED this 3C4, day of Septcmbe" 1976, )I FILED VOL..-y_____ ,."GE.. _I_;'~M'!_' O:ClOCK ....tt.1!1..:- OCT 1 1976 -~~-~ OISlRICT ClERK. CALHoun COllftfr, ru..'s Jt..---.._......._r..MO'PVI'( , E/,~ ~~ 24th JUdiCi.l~stric~ ~j{ II (J-A-I-~ ~,4 Judge, 135th Judicial District -15~ - OATIl OF OFFICE I, James F. Houlihan, do solemnly swear, that I will faithf~lly execute the duties of the of;fice of County Auditor of Calhoun County, ,<_ , ' Texas, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend. the Constitution and laws of the United States and'of this State; and I furthermore solemnly swear, that I have not directly nor indirectly paid," offered or promised to pay, contributed, nor promised to contribute any, money, or valuable thing, or promised any public office or employment, as a reward to secure my appointment or the confirmation thereof. So help me God. .w.. !r./~~ J.!:. <:. _ _ J~ , . " , ,', ,0 , , _ _ v _ ~.._ .J ~ . ._' :J ~ .:..- ~ .; . '-'. -'-' ~ ' Subscribed and sworn to before me by the said James F. Houlihan, this, the d /> '1t; day of September 1976. ,,_:"~>\\"'.Y p,;,:';',-:: - . ;." ...\\\~..........'_'....J-, '-: '.,' .- " . " " '-.". . ...... .:!:,~. . ., ,..,' -/?~~ ,;),~"'/ .d:<.ry,J~ Rachel Tabor Sandlin Notary Public Calhoun County, Texas . .. I I I .' '.- VltblTr - (f) {h rial' n 1ll11ltt'l 1 't:': 9' . .:iv'O NO.fJND 188 73 53 '" I . ir(U!llU all iRr1t hU tlTrs1' llrrs1'nts: ...............,ii:I!lIf ",.. ,.,."..".,..,...,....,:r.~~,!!..F.,.,.,RQtU~!l,.............."............ ..............,.......,..'...'..........,..".....'..,........, of ..,.,...,......J'9rt...)A~,\l,.......,..".......,........,.......,....,.. Slale of ,..,..,....,....?,'~~......,',....,...,.,....,................,.......".......,..., herei~a [Ier ("0 II I'd III C' Princip aI, and".." ~,~, .~q~JJ.~Y... ~~, ..C<a.,S,!;!9: 1;:(,..<::ClIl!P!l.JY" ~f....~~ ,J?,r.~,....".", .....,.. '..,.. hereinafter ("<Tiled tile Sorety, a corporation organized ullder the laws of ti,e Slqle of........,...Jl~..Xo,!~..,......,.."....,..... ~.ilh its hom,- office ill IlIe City of".....Jr~"!'..JC),r.~.......... Slale of......!!!E!ll..J()l:,lt......" are held and firmly bound Ul!to g .....,.............::P.~,~~;r;J~~,,!!,W:lge.~.,.9.f.,1;l1.~..2.~.1;!;l, ..~P:d...~5.~A,.;r.1;1~,i,<:::i.ll,*,.Il:Ll!~r.:i.():~.,fl.;rl~1 Ol:..1;lJ..e.~..., .......,....., .;.~<::~,e..?11Q!!l...~..9ff.;\.,()e...........,.., of.."......:......,........Y;<J.1;()1:',i,!I-....,..."..".. Slale of...,."..~S..,."......,.., ......'..,......".. gereinajler called the Obligee, in tile sum of ..:.........,...........,.....Fi:v.e...Tho:m;and../l.,nd..noflOO,'......, .. ......'......,.......... .......,......,........<.$5.",9.99.,.99.1..................,..........,......,...........,.., Dollar,S; for the pa}'ment whereof 10 Ihe Ob/i~"e ;11" Prill- cipal binds himself, his heirs, executors, adminislTQ10rS, ~lld assjgn~i. Cind the Surety binds itself, j,S successors. and assig.llS, jointly and severafl)' firmly, by these presents. . Signed, sealed, and dated Ihis ..,.......,..7.'1<0........,... day of................,I'?e.P:f;@)P.e.r...................... 191;1.9...... ,m~rrrll!l. the abo\'e-named principal h~s been dilly appointed aT electcd 10 the office of ""'''''''''''''' .~~~~~::'::::::::,~~:~::~~::~~~='::,',':::::::::::,'::::~:~=~y:':::~:;.~::::,::::~~~::::::::::..:::::::,::::::,:::::::':,':::::::::::::::::::::::::: for 1';e terr.1 of office beginning on "...,Qct,Qber...l."1976......,,. and ending on"",.,....,.,...,.,Q<:::!;(;:(P.~..,1,..),97,!L"..,., !{1I111. tlp'rrfllrr. tl!r rUl1llitillll af tllr fllrrglling auli{l:rHLlll ill, lillrll. t!:at if tl:e principal shall faithfull)' perform such dlltil's as may be imp{'Ised Oil flim by law and shall honestly account for 011 n:ou't"y that may ~om~ illto his 011'1l hands in his official capacity during tile said term, tllt'U this obligarion S.;l.l!/ be void; otherwise it shall Tt'mai" ill force. This bond is /U,1IU:1 conditioned ihat the linbililr of tfle surety shall l)i? fully ft'Tlllitwu:d as to lulur.,: acts of lire principal thirt}' (30J (Ia)'s a/h" tiel' ""Cf,.'ipl br Ill!.' obligl'(', of tile SIITt.ty'S u'ritlc!l ,lOlict.' (lj . carlc".UlltiOlJ. S;gllt.'d. sealed alld Jdi\"I..'rl'd .ill the J1fCSl'IfCt. of FILED VOl..__~....._.... PAGE...._._._ ~....,__._...."........ O'CLOC~ ...._..,..,.._ OCT 1 1976 , ~,.,:f...7d~,. ,J JlllneS ,F. Houlihan 1'''"<'1,.,,1 ~m;..F:mE:U:1.l A@C6.f;tlt\I,TX"C.9MI.'ANY:"OFJ\El:l YORK " " ." SI4""\'::;": '"/'. '/ ~, /; / J .' ">::~.:_ <.:-..>~'... ...;I:1.c..~::i.{,:,~~-~,...-:~;,..:.~".i::':;;/...,".:.~.J:..:'c .:_........ .. '0,'. :'" ."- Kelly DeHay? ..Ill,,,,,,,),., :':;. : .... .... . ....~ . '. " ..--' ..'~,. ' . '~';"~"".1 .... .' .' . J I ........ .,' ' J . ,........,..._ . . 1 . 1 ( \ .: ~ . '. ....~::~~..:~""'>.~:=,~,~::,.,~"""',...."........," (as tv' tIll' Principal) I ,," " , ..jJ~~,,?~,<<d;~~~...., , ((/,...-r., rll<' s":fl~' " (PUIlLIC OffiCIAL'S 1l0NOI ...O....D ~t.'O _.._"'_.~''''.'-'.._...~., .........~_............._- rklN1 t." IN L'. 'I ... DISTRICT Cl(R~. CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS 8Y......................_,............,......",OlPUrr. 1",.'5',.'4 J~, ''t '- ~ c ... > ij I. .. " Ihr lI<1dib'illlll ~~lC11~' ~p(1l1rl{\<,wY()rl\ , ' 80 Maiden ~ane. New y'ork. New York 10038 GENERAL POWER OF A rTORNEY " ~ Know all men by these Presents. That THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK has mace. conStltl.!ted ana apOOtnted, and by theSe presents does make, conslltute, and apPOInt 1- Kelly DeHay of Houston. ~exas its true and lawtul attorney fo, it and in ilS name, place, and stead to execule on behalf 01 the said Comoany.. as surety~ bonds. undertakings and contracts 01 suretysn,p to be ,gIven 10 all obligees provided that no bond or undertaking or contract 01 suretyshiO executed under this authority shall exceed in amou"t the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250.000.) Dollars This Power 0; Aticrney is granta:: and is signed and sealed by facsir."'iie ~nder and by ~he auth()rit'l of the following Res-> lutioo adopted by toe ",oare of Directcrs of THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF Ne'N YORKat a ""eellng culy called and held on the 20th day 01 Feort.:ary. t975. -RESOLVED, that ~~!!,C~airm3n of t.,~ Soard, :he Vice ChaIrman 0' me eoard. ~11~ Pre,icent. an E:cecfJrille 'lice P~esll::fer.r or I Sefttor Viee P!''!!'$~ idetH or a Vice ?reslC'enf :::f ~f'le C:::~-:any, O~. and :I"at oO!a<:l'1 or any of ll'l~m l"I,,:,!'eOy IS. aut1"lorct~q t.J el.ecute ?ow'!~s :::t "\:~or~e.,. ::';a~,ty.r.q the at!~~~ ney named in the ;Iven p:;w~( of AfrOff'ley l':l €,llecvtoe;n be"alf of THl.:: F1CEU,V A.NO C..;SU~liY G~~.1FANY CF ~~=','I tCAi(. :::0',":5. ..:;"\Cer~3,(1t"~S and ail ccnt:zc:s 01 sur~:'fsnlO. anc r:'l3! an ..l..iSls:anr Vice P:"'SH::e~t. a S~e:e.ary or :an .:losslstant Secretary b'!. a!'lQ ~~a~ ~acn or any 0' ::-:ern !'leraoy IS. autho.rized :0 at:'i!$t ::'1e '!.r.eCU:lon of any suc~'''::'"ef 01 A~torney. and ~o anac!'l {Mere-to me se31 0"/ ~~e C~m~any, FURTHErt 'P:ESOl.v=O, :l"lar ~~e 'S,;r,at;.:'res ofsvcn of!icer$ and :~e seal of the Comoany :TI3y ee <iffi:zed :0 any sl,;cr,. P?wer ct A1~"""'~Y or ~o 3:-:y - cenificare telallng c:o:e!'e,o ~')I facslt'l'\lle. ano an.... $uCI'I ?-:'we:o 0' .\Horne'l or ::.grrl/ica:a oeatl:'lg 5\:cn ~acs,m,i~ s:qnar~res ':)r 'acslmll~ t-s'al S:':3H be \fa;l:: Ind binding ~oon ,he C'-:~cany '.vr.en so atilll,ec ana 111, me luture ','mn respect :0 any :lc:lcL vnt;ler..akln~ or comraCI of sure~ysnlo:o .....r.IC:'\ It 1$ a!!a<::!t- eel.- In Witness Whereof; THE Fl::lELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK has caused ;:s official seal ~o l:>e hers- unto affixed. anc t:-:esC? pre~ents ~:; ce sif;ned by one ct its SeniOr V:ce Presu::enrs and s;tesrec :;y Orle cf \~S Assis:ant \ Presidents thIS 22nd cay of Apnl. 1975, ' THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YO Attest: By --- ... ~. Rl.loscn. $Et/"llQ' ..,ice.,;l~'eSi;:ent ::S.,,~s':~'e:3 ~, ~~..~~:..:.!_~~,;... :.... --:- ....\ ;:i..-: '1~ .:.~~~ ;~:......~t', 1'':.:1 ~.~ .:s ....; ~/,~......",. I., . ,~ STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK, t- n.: I On this 22nd day of Aori!. 1975, before me oersonally came R., K. Ruesch, to me known, who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say ~hat he res Ices in New P;ovicence. in ~he COunty of Unicn. StJte of New Jersey. at 35 Aleen ~OCO: mat he is a Senior Vice~P:'eslcenr or THE FIDELITY AND CASUAllY CC:V1PANY OF NE.'N YORK, ~he corQora:l::n .:es=ribec In and which execure~ :he above Instrument: that he knows ihe seal oi the said COr;:lcrar;on; tha[ ~ne seal affixec :0 :.'":a sa"~ ;n.. strument is such ccr~or"le sea': .hat II was so affix eO oy oreer of the Soard of Directors of sala corporation ano :nat he sign- ed his name therato oy like orcer, '. 1/ ~f !ff' ~ ~:F~;~}: #l I. I:....U."',c.:...,J _. HERS(P.T HOFFMAN v. ...... .' ~ ~,;; NOiAR'l' PIJ~~:C. S:J:e,f \~..~ .';~.. .No. 52-1821035 '~..:.!I .n $iJ:~V'" ~::.:::l,. CERTIFICA TE C.,1. hied ,n ~ I CJ .:" s Ct!,C! , .. Commission t.\CJtts \\,u.:n !O. :~:; I, the underSigned an ASSistant Secretary of THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK. a New I corporalion, CO HERESY CERTIF'lj IMal the foregOing ana attacr.eo Power 01 Attorney remJlns lo'full ferce ana has been revOked: ana fUrlhermore !hat Ihe Resolution of the Bcara of DlTectors, set form 1M the said Power 01 Af:.:lrney, .s '_ 10 lorce. Si9ned and seated althe City 01 New York, Daled the 7th day 01 September . 19 76 !7=.. ,..?'!:.....?i! ~ .~. nt P'lftleCl In US'" IS 80nd "~J!E , _.....~, -_...-.. r I ~ It: o Co c c I I --'-- lSS APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes from meetings of the Commissioners' Court held on August 25th and 27th, 1976 were read and approved. THE COURT RECESSED UNTIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1976 at 10:00 A. M. OCTOBER 15, 1976 , ALL MEMBERS PRESENT BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Vernon Damstrom, Tax Assessor-Collector reviewed the 1976 tax roll for the Court. Amotion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the Calhoun County Tax Roll 'for 1976 be approved. A motion was also made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commis- sioner Belk, and carried, that the Board of Equalization adjourn. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $134,882.36 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said, claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $357.00 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was, made byCo~i~~ioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. AIRPORT A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to publish notice of a hearing (required by ~~s Aeronautics Commission) re- garding the proposed reconstruction work at the Calhoun County Airport. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. ~ County Judge ~~T:L7n~ ~~oiS McMahan, County Clerk r5;0 ',-'r - - - '--_. -. - .- - .- - ~._,_._- -.------------ SPECIAL,OCTOBERc TERM, ~r .... "':., '.~' ._~ '- _-,_. -' -;.._..V"- ! '3 .....:$._ O:~;3 a~~..~,...:)~ : HELD OCTOBER,26,.1976 ....:J ,::0 ..._....._ -.:..:.:....., ...u........ ....:::...J4J..."'__. . - - . - - ~ ~.- -- ".'., ":" ~. ,'" THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY'OF'CALHOUN l l 'C ( -- -."'<,. '\ _._._.L........_....... (_ , .:........ "--r" -. I....,.J. ......> , ' ...... ,d, ." -'f ... ..\,.1.....1. I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this, the 26th day of October, A. D. 1976!_ther~_ \V~~_~~~~?__~n~32.!-~~~_~~_E!J.e CO~!~E~~S~, ~~_ !=!J.~_ggy_.._ of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commis- sioners' Court; within said County and State, and there ,were pre- sent on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: .---- . ---- - - ------ -~ . ---- -_. -. --. -"'-------~_._... -- _._-. .. -------- --- - ----. - Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest'Kabela Wayne Lindsey ,John T. Finster Mary Lois, McMahan County -!1,f~rg~__, ,___ Commissioner, Prce. 1 - Commissioner" Prct. 2 " Commissioner, P.rct.- 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: . - e: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY - COMMUNICATION, SHERIFF'S DEPT. Glenn Mize, Tropper with the Department of Public Safety and I Sheriff Maurice G. Wood met with the Court: to ,discuss the instal- lation of a tone encoder in the Sheriff's -base- station- to' eri.abie ,_. b.et-ter communication ,between the Department o.f Public' Safety 'and, the' Sheriff',s Department'atan ,approximate cost of $200.00. .' : t '- A motion was made by Commissioner Belk,"'seconded by Commissioner - Finster, and carried, that the Court approve the installation of a tone encoder, said encoder to be purchased by the County at a cost not to exceed $200.00 to be paid out of Unbudgeted Funds. ...., -.: -.. - ,....-- DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO.' 11 ( ~ .. t .- Mr. Pete Wright met with the Court to discuss. the' matter of ap- proving modification of water shed work plan for Drainage District No. 11 in Big Chocolate,.Little Chocolate and Lynn Bayou watersheds. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the..following letter be approved'and"" that: the CO,unty Judge ,be apthorized to execute same: " I , Mr. Ge()rge C . Marks' - State, Conservationist Soil Conservation Service P. O. Box 648 Temple, Texas 76501 cr '.' " - .... I ~ ~ g ;=< Cl I I 1, ',!-I':';'1: .:.~,4" Dear Mr. Marks: We are agreeable to deleting the Bayou, Main I, of the Chocolate, Watershed from Station 422+00 to planned excavation on Chocolate Little Chocolate and Lynn Bayou Station 614+00. Calhoun Soil and Water Conservation District By (s) Alvin A. Hahn Title: Chairman Date: 9-21-76 Calhoun County Drainage District No. 11 By (s) James R. Kimbrough Title: Chairman Date: 10-4-76 Calhoun County Commissioners Court By (s) Willis F. Jetton Title: County Judge Date: Oct. 26, 1976 r . _ _ . . _ . _ ~ _ __ _. _ _ . . ROAD RIGHT OF WAY - PRECINCT NO.4, WILSON ROAD Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the following right of way easement be accepted on Wilson Road in Precinct No.4. RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC ROAD PURPOSES THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: , Tha~,Fred May, of Calhoun County, Texas, in consideration of one dollar and other good and valuable considerations to it in hand paid by the COUNTY OF CALHOUN, STATE OF TEXAS, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged and confessed, do by these presents, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Calhoun County, State of Texas, the free and uninterrupted use, liberty and privi- lege of the pa!l!l!ig~,_.iP- p).9PK apsI_ J.lP9P_ .aP<l_ p~r9S!l !:J:te, fo~).owing described land in Calhoun County, Texas, for public road purposes, owned by us and being more fully described as follows, to-wit: Being a part of Tracts Nos. 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, and 727 and being a twenty foot in depth strip of land along the entire width of said tracts and along and abutting Tracts Nos. 678, f>7,9, ~80" 681.. 682, and 683, al1d which said Tracts Nos. 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726 and 727 are five acre tracts out of the B. Maldonado Grant, American Townsite Company Subdivision as per plat of record in Vol. Z Page 2 of the deed recor~s of Calhoun County, Texas. Said strip of land, twenty feet in depth, is locat- ed in the reserved roadway as shown by said plat and is composed of the easterly one-half of said roadway along the entire width of said Tracts Nos. 720, 721, 722; 723, 724, 725, 726 and 727. For public road purposes, in, along, upon and across said premises with . the right and privilege at all times of the of,.the; grantee herein, its agents, employees, workmen and representatives of having ingress and egress in, along upon and across said premises for the aforesaid purposes; and it is understood that by conveyance of abutting owners, the said public road is to be a total of forty feet in width. 1::5:8 It is strictly understood that the oil, gas and sulphur and other minerals are reserved from the conveyance of this right of way covered by this right of way easement for the purpose-of taking the same. , f, And it is further agreed that :CALHOUN COUNTY in 'considerations of the benefits above set forth, will remove from the property 1== described such fences, buildings -and other obstructions as may be found, if any, upon said conveyed premises. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the said COUNTY OF CALHOUN, STATE OF TEXAS, as~oresaid for-the purposes aforesaid the premises above described so long as said premises are used for the afore- said purposes. Witness our hand, ,thisthe:18th day of October, A. D. 1976. (s) Fred May Fred May (seal) THE STATE OF TEXAS , COUNTY OF CALHOifJ-r--' - _.- -,;, - .. f , ' , . ., Before~me,the undersigned authority, on this ,day personally appeared Fred May, known to me'tQcbe the person whose name is sub- scribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the'same for the purposes ,and consideration therein,ex- pressed. I "Given under my nandanq seal of office, this the 18th day of October, A. D. 1976. " .(s) Noebell,Southern Noebell Southern, Notary Public in and for Calhoun-County, -Texas .,,' '.. AIRPORT, RESOLUT'ION ~PROPOSEDRECONSTRUCTION;'TAC , , A'mot,ion was made byComrnissioner Belk, seconded by Lindsey, 'and carried, that the following resolution ,ppro~ed. I Commissioner be passed and I ~RESObUTIONREGARDING PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTION ,WORK AT ,CALHOUN , COUNTY AIRPORT '- - r t ~ ~ ~ 'WHEREAS, Construction ,of the CalholfnCounty Airport .was completed and accepted in the year 1~66, and WHEREAS, said airport has been in operation from the time of completion of the , construction thereof until the present-time, and.is still in qpera~ion, ,and ~s an,asse~ to the social and economic well being of this region, and I , , ' , WHEREAS, during the last 'two ,or three years, there ,have been several pavement failure~ on Runway ,14/32 (the main runway) which 'have 'caused this Commissioners Court to conclude that reconstruction work ',needs ,to be -done at the, airport, -and WHEREAS, this Commissi~ners Court has ~ause4 engineering studies to be made by URS/Forrest and Cotton, Inc, which studies confirm that reconstruction of Runway 14/32, Taxiway A and the Apron f~5'9 is needed, and WHEREAS, the Federal Aviation Administration and Texas Aeronautics Commission will assist in financing this reconstruction project, and ~ WHEREAS, by its action of June 25, 1975, the Golden Crescent Council of Governments endorsed this reconstruction project "as another improvement in regional transportation facilities," and I WHEREAS, Federal Aviation Administration has heretofore entered into a Grant Agreement wherein it agrees to finance said reconstruction project to the extent of $454,500.00, and ,~ lC g o c::l WHEREAS, it is the opinion of this Commissioners Court that said reconstruction project is needed, that its social and economic impact on this region will be favorable and is consistent with locally carried out county/urban planning; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved By The Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, as follows: That there is a need to reconstruct Runway 14/32, Taxiway A and the Apron at the Calhoun County Airport, and this Commis- sioners Court concurs in and plans to do such work. PASSED AND APPROVED on this 26th day of October, 1976. I , COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS (s) Willis F. Jetton . Willis F; Jetton, County Judge I . , ,; (seal) ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk AIRPORT - BIDS. RECONSTRUCTION WORK J Judge Jetton announced that in a telephone conversation with Mr. William N. Dale, of Federal Aviation Administration on Friday, October 22, 1976, Mr. Dale instructed him that the County should go ahead and pass a resolution accepting the bid of Heldenfels Brothers and awarding the contract to Heldenfels Brothers for the Calhoun County Airport reconstruction project. I Also, recommendations to the same effect have been received from URS/Forrest and Cotton, Inc., Engineers and Texas Aeronautics Commission, as follows: '1"0'0'," I' ! \ I i q"'').S-7~ ~ - c , Uks/FORREST AND COTTON. INC. - CONSULTING El'\lGINEERS, AUllSct:JN.loW'I 3607 MANOR ROAD I AUSTIN, TEXAS 7872) J 15121926-7700 ,- September 22, 1976 Honorable Willis F. Jetton County Judge, Calhoun County Calhoun County Courthouse 211 S. Ann Street Port lavaca, Texas 77979 Dea~,Judge Jetton: " .' SUBJECT: Calhoun County Calhoun County Airport Improvements 580-87-13 . I We have completed our review of the bids received September 16, 1976, and find them to be in order. ,An investigation of the low bidder, I Heldenfels Brothers.of ~orpus Christi, has also been completed, and they appear't6-be vefy,compet~nt ~nd,capable of,constructing the project. Based on these items we would, therefore, recommend that a construction contract for the entire project [Base Bid (a) + Additive Alternate (b), + Additive Alternate ,(c)l be awarded to Heldenfels Brothers in the amount 'of $538,088.50 subject to funding and approval from both the FAA and TAC. Enclosed are hiD (2) copies of the' bid' ta~bulation sheet to be forwarded, together ~Ii th th i s recommendat ion, fo the FAA for process ing and approval. Should you require any further information, please contact us at your . convenience. Very truly'yours; , URS!FORREST ANO COTTON, INC. ~C-~ "James C. Alvis. P.E. RJW:JCA:mkw I, "l.. 1'6ir! I I I I I , /().~~. /6 Texas I Aeronautics Commission POST OFFICE BOX 12I!107"CAPtTOL STATION.AUSTIN 18711 I (5It}475-.1t. October 22, 1976 ~ l.C g ~ Q The Honorable Willis Jetton County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Re: Calhoun County Airport Port Lavaca Dear Judge Jetton: This is to infor.m the County that we have had an opportunity to review the bids received by the engineer for reconstruc- tion of the Calhoun County Airport and find the low bid to be reasonable. I W,OK:lb cc: FAA Houston cc: Forrest & Cotton I Rex C. CaubJe, Chairm:m: Lucien Flournoy. Vice-Chairman: David Witts, Secretary Jack McCreary; C. T. "fatth:::w; Gerald C Puckett Charles A. Murphy. Executive Director AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER l6~2, j. ! , 1 , L ; , I ;. i j , i i i I' i I , ' i I;' . I' J I Upon motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the following resolution was passed and approved. RESOLUTIO~ ACCEPTING BID FOR RECONSTRUCTION WORK AT CALHOUN' COUNTY AIRPORT, AWAP,DING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING COUNTY JUDGE TO EXECUTE AND ENTER INTO SUCH CONTRACT. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMHISSIOHERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: Section 1. That the bid of Heldenfels Brothers [Ease Bid (a) + Additive Alternate (b) + Additive Alternate (c)] ror reconstruction work at the Calhoun County Airport, in the amount of $538,088.50. be and the same is hereby accepted. I Section 2. That the contract fot' such work be and the same is hereby awarded to Heldenfels Brothers; and that the County'Judge be and he is hereby authorized to execute and enter into such contract, such contract to contain such terms and provisions as the County Judge deems necessary, PASSED AND APPROYED this 26th day of October, ,1976. COM~ISSIot!EF..') COURT OF ' CALHOUN ~UNTY. T ByqjN 1_" ,WILLIS F. .---_. . . 0 J~TON, County Judge ATTEST: I mUt{- >f!~ f}l~~ Mary Lois McMahan. County Clerk " " ~.' ~ , . . -.....~. .... ;' .. .... ",. \, ...--". '. ,-- / . / .. - . '.-" , "-~\ .' . . ' '" "'t'.'- " I . II whereupon the following proceedings were had: GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS I N 10 g .:::. .:::. I 1'6':3' ..L~, ': . ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $111,085.98 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lind~~YJ,and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. " CLOSED SESSION The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2f of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering matters pertaining to purchase of real estate. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. No final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter con- sidered in the closed meeting was taken. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. REGULAR NOVEMBER TERM HELD NOVEMBER 8, 1976 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l l, COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE IT REMEMBERED THAT on this the 8th day of November, A. D. 1976, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to~wit: ,Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Pret. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit to GBRA to install facilities as shown on the following instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit GBRA agrees that such facilities and the installation, maintenance and usage thereof shall 1'614 ~! . . !j l 1 Y :1 I .-~~- r ! be subject to all of the .terms and provision,s, set out in, the, original contract bet~een GBRA and Calhoun County dated March 2l, 1972 and 'recorded in Vol. R, Page 307 of the Commissioneri~'Court -Minutes'of Calhoun County~'Texas .and that GBRA agrees to be bound by a~l such terms{aqd provisions. " ~'~'~'~~"~"'~'''~~~'~~'~'''~'''.'=;''''='11 ' \ , " , :' I " \ - ~. " Pet. 114 John Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) I A. B. DATE: 10/12/76 Name of Customer Requesting Service: Robert Hughes WA/RW/270/A C. D. E. F. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE Map Sheet Number: D/18 Customer Number to be Assi.gned: 1956-19 Prospects for Additional Customers to be ~erved by the proposed line: I 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recommended for installa,tion as follows: . ..'~ 3. Report of Installation (To be A. Installation completed DATE Operations) , SIGNATURE completed by B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) "1' ,J I , , , 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE V-1t-....---- ~, tb ~ ~'..U~'1.~"'1.:;{IIL.JMI:a. n ..______._o_ ~..._,_ ,~.~.... ~-,_... ........ "- ~ ~. ,- "f V'2'~2a:?' 1 '.' ," " . .' " , 'f \ " ! ,~, , ; ~;, e ~~/~J \ ,t 501 &xc . " \ , " '.' . .' ,..... ".' 11 _.-. >.' ......'-l"i..'.~;.,.,... ',>, ",:''''\' ..' "'"__'J.''' " ,,,' '''\'' ;, \I~'" .."',..,~...:~>\...~...~,1.rt~.-:.'.;': .-_..~.~'~ ::".' .1 It. %.'Ct...'\ ....'.jl....\If~::"ii~t, .:~.~.:~ I . . ,01.. 1 ., ..' \ ~ .... ..'01:;',,' '. . . ,tot.!" 10:' ' ., .'.. .., .......,'.. , \ \ '. " . ' .;,.-- . .... ~ ." .'., :? ,~ '~ I ~, - :c 0( CQ '" o Cl . I , " . .. . '.~.:' ('. ,,,! ". ' . ';'" . "">" ~o\'.f'+ tlu~,""" 1951. -19 ~]~ .. zgooaa . ". .. Pet. 4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNJY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations), A. DATE: 10/21/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: T-D Construction Co., Inc WAlfftl/272/ AlB C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE O. Map Sheet Number: D/18 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 19S8-19, F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To becomp)eted by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C.' Recommended for installa,ti,on as follows: . ... 3. Report of Installation (To be A. Installation completed DATE completed by Operations) SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE Engineering, DATE SIGNATURE .. J ~ O~Io\O R p, , ~l/ "y ~ # I'lS2. II. 1<6 IJIJ Ii 0'1 toY.l?Dl1fl' in ij, RtJ!/ ,...' ./1:;/' --------- .-.-.j- --. "- ---. .--....-.. , D.C DA ~ Tfu<. ~iorJ 11SV - /5 H .0-:. ,~ !!! .; .,; '" " " '" " :; ~Jlo, ~ ~ ~ Pet. 14 SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 27 October 1976 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: . H. M. Druce, Jr. WA/R'JI/275/A/B C. D. E. F. Number of Connections Wanted: 'Map Sheet Number: D/19/A Customer Number tO,be Assigned:lg60'20 Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: ONE 2. Engineering Review (To be'completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recol1lllended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Reconvnended for installa,tion as follows: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE E.ngineering: DATE SIGNATURE - ZSOQ a 0 -' - ~. ~i ..- to :>, , r " I: NO I; I I' r I r I , 'i ~bm&s \1 'I n'b/OiI, I e>...-l~ I ~ 'M&~ - -'f ' ,v, ux/ ~.. rr-:- T.lIf"' 1 I O'1bl I I, I\OPUW;) ';)'1'1 --r.;(I1QIl/ft \ I' 0 t>t>B Ii' I I: ~ I ~II '<;:: II ~I ~I , 1\ .1\ I I I I II r 1 i i ", ...,; il :: ill 'IJ Ilir</ :, ~ ' ) \1 ~ :~~~~) il'j,.,.=-:;> ~II;"""'" .L(I~\ --=) J -------l;w~~l-} ~ - (j '. . 5 '" 0 ~ ::: '7 It>B~ :::i 0 13- , i :i Jaq_M.3 tI 0186 I .\"J~~3r.., ,r~~, c::I ; , C! oSV!l' ,OS'" ~ .i' ., -~' ',. ,~ ,~ " ,SERVICE CONNECTION INfORMATION ~. CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM' Pet. *2 Kabela 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) , A. DATE: 10/20/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Cecil A. Shafer WA/RW/271/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: One D. Map Sheet Number: 0/3 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1957-11 F. Prospects for Additional Customers 'to be served by the proposed line: 2, Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recommended for installa,tion as follows: 3, DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE B. 'Remarks: (If insta.J1ation,differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE , " Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE -: ~ ,~ ,ct? If' r v, . ..J) i1 ..J ~ ~ " , H > (> I. ~ " ., ....'" S'~ ~r " , ". - '~ '(D ~;'''I PCT. *2 E. )(abe1a SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) 10/21/76 A.' DATE: 8. 'Name of Customer Requesting Service: ~ T. Alexander IV RIV/273/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D-3 E. Customer Number to tie Assigned: 19S9-11 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C" Re~ol11Tlended for installa.ti.on as follows: 3. Report of Installation (To be completed A, Installation co~pleted DATE by Operations) SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If install~tion differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE - Z9oo(10 ' - 1~ ~~ ........ "_H__-C- f0 /'=\;."" /( , ~ I-' b- e:.::: . . ~a- ,In ~<r ,,- = The County Auditor reviewed each item during the public hearing. Judge Jetton asked all persons present, if they had any questions I or comments concerning the reallocation of funds in Revenue Sharing Entitlement IV. There, were, no. questions or comments. , A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster" and carried, that the following be approved: CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TRUST FUND ENTITLEMENT NO. IV AMENDMENT NOVEMBER 8, 1976 Allotement Remaining 9/30/1976 Amendments , . November 8, 1976 Add Deduct Amended Allotment 11/8/1976 EXPENDITURES Operating and Maintenance Environmental Protection Financial Administration Totals $ (4,485.00) $ 8,970.00 $' 4,485.00 (187.29) 192.69 5.40 1,236.16 612 .66 621 121,803.94 26,74,6.53 95,05 (1,000.00) 7,000.00 6,000.00 ' 1,400.00 -0- -0- 1,400.00 (14.79) 14.79 -o~ (19,511.64) 19,511.64 8~329.93 8,329.93 S107.571.31 S 35.689.12 S 35.689.12 Sl07.571.31 Capital Outlay Public Safety Environmental Protection 'Heal th Recreation Librar ies Multi-Purpose and General Government Plus interest earnings not previously budgeted -I.. ;, I I , \, t !: j.,. '(" ~ ' I N lC 8 .:::. Cl 1 I 1:721: BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE - LIBERTY BELL FUND Mr. John Howard reported on the Liberty Bell Fund to the Court. Mr. Howard reported $1741.90 on hand and $200;00 pledged. Mr. Howard also reported a negotiated purchase price of!:, the bell of $2l50.00 plus freight. A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Mr. Howard be authorized to order the Liberty Bell. H0SPITAL November 5, 1976 The Honorable Willis F. Jetton County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Sir: The Board of Trustees of the Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital respectfully requests any assistance as may be authorized by the Commissioners Court in bringing the hospital into compliance with section 10-2327 of NFPA No. lOl, Life Safety Code, copyright 1973. More specifically, we need to replace 44 non-conforming doors in the hospital at an approximate cost of $6,000.00. Your earliest consideration of this matter will be greatly ap- preciated. I will be happy to provide further details at your convenience. Sincerely, (s) Ronald T. Clapp Ronald T. Clapp, Administrator Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to advertise for bids for purchase and installation of solid core doors with bid opening date set for December l3th, 1976 at lO:OO A. M. AIRPORT - TIME WARRANTS Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Lind~ey and carried, that the following Order Authorizing the Issuance of Calhoun County Airport Improvement Warrants, Series II, be adopted and entered: 1'7:-2, , j,/. :.-' , ' 1: i i , 1. ." ! i '\ " I \ ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT WARRANTS SERIES II THE, S TATE OF, TEXAS , I . ,,', , I COUN1;'l OF ~LHOUN I Ii .' " ':'.. I"i.. .. '- -. ~. - . ~,' ,:: ~...... ,. ~". ,', On this, the 8th day of November, 1976, the 'COllllllissioners' Court of , . Calhoun County, 'Texas, convene1 in regular'session of, said Court" in "the usual meeting place thereof,'with all members present~ ~nd 'among other' 1 proceddings had passed the following order: WHEREAS, this Court has heretofore determined the advisability of appropriating funds for the County's portion of the cost of improvements at the Calhoun County Airport; and, WHEREAS, said Court desires to insure that sufficient funds will be on hand with which to implement this cost-sharing project with the Federal Aviation Administration and the Texas Aeronautics Commission; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of 'Chapter 163, Acts of the Regular Session, of ~he Forty~Second Jexas Legislatur~, the"Commissione~s' .' Court has caused notice of the intention of the Commissioners' Court of said County to pass an order on this 8th day of November', 1976, authorizing. the I, issuance of Calhoun'County,Airport Improvement Warrant~, Series II, for the, time and in the manne~ required by law; and, , WHEREAS" the Court affirmatively finds that s~id notice of inten- tion to pass an order authorizing the issuance of such warrants' was duly given by publication in a,newspaper of general circulation in Calhoun County, in the manner an4 for the time provided bi law; and, WHEREAS, no petition has been filed signed by ten per cent of 'the 'qu;{lified ~'axp~~ing vo'~ers, of said Go~nty asking for a referendum election on the issuance of said warrants a:, provided by law; and,' WHEREAS, this Court hereby affirmatively finds and adjudges that the financial condition of ~aid County is such that it will permit the 'pay- ment of said warrants in the maturity as hereinafter ,set out without,making I' -c : - - - .' . any, unjust burden of taxation to support'same; and, WHEREAS; it is, by this Court considered and determined to be, ,to the interest and advantage of said Calhoun County to authorize the issuance, of said Calhoun County Airport Improvement Warrants, Series II, and it is now the desire of the Court to authorize the issuance of such Calhoun County Airport Improvement Warrants, Series II, in accordance with the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas: I 1,:7,,,'. . - ~..... THEREFORE; BE IT ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED BY THE COMMISSIONERS I COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: I. That there shall be issued under and by virtue of 'the Constitution I t ,I , I ; , : ! and'Laws of the State of Texas, and more particularly Chapter 163, Acts of the Forty-Second Texas Legislature, Regular Session 1931, interest bearing warrants of Calhoun County, Texas" to be known as Calhoun County Airport Improvement Warrants; Series II, against the General Fund for the purpose of ,paying claims incurred on the cost-sharing 'project to make improvements to the Calhoun County Airport. N il. lr. , 2 Said warrants shall be made payable to BEARER and shall be numbered .:::. .:::. One (1) through One Hundred (100) in the denomination of One Thousand and I I No/lOO Dollars ($1,000.00) each, aggregating the sum of One Hundred Thousand and No/lOO Dollars ($100,000.00). They shall be dated as issued and shall be due and payable as follows. $50,000.60 $50,000.00 March 1, 1979 March 1, 1980 with said warrants redeemable in whole or in part on any date of any year after issuance. ill. Said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of Four and Four- Tenths Per Cent (4.4%) per annum from date until paid, payable on March 1 of each year commencing with March I, 1979. IV. Principal on said warrants shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America upon presentation and surrender of warrants at the office of the County Treasurer of Calhoun County, Texas, as the same shall mature or are called for payment. v. Said warrants shall be signed by the County Judge, countersigned by the County Clerk and registered by the County Treasurer and the seal of the Commissioners Court shall be impressed upon each of said warrants. VI. The form of said warrants shall be sub'stantially as follows: 1'.'7;'" ,;.- ~" ~ to I I , I I I i ! i ! I ! . " -,-"," =~.. - ~.....,.., ~",................~,'1.:..... rn~,......... ""'""" ~:!>.!te-, $1,000.00 NO. UNITED STATES' OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF CALHOUN AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT WARRANTS SERIES II ~ ~ THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the County of Calhoun in the State,of Texas, is justly indebted to BEARER in the principal Sum of ONE THOUSAND AND NO/IOO DOLLARS ($1,000.00), in lawful money of the United States of America, together with, interest theron from date hereof of FOUR AND FOUR-TENTHS PER CENT (4.4%) PER ANNUM, said interest payable annually on March 1, at the office of the County Treasurer of Calhoun County, Port Lavaca, Texas; and the Treasurer of said Calhoun County is hereby authorized, ordered and directed to pay to BEARER the sum of ONE THOUSAND AND NO/IOO DOLLARS ($1,000.00) on' or before the 1st day of March, 19 ,the date of the maturity of this warrant in full settlement of the indebtedness hereby evidenced, from the' General Fund of said County, levied, assessed and created for that purpose. This warrant is one of a series of ONE HUNDRED (100) warrants of the denomination of ONE THOUSAND AND NO/IOO DOLLARS ($1,000.00) each, issued for the purpose of improving the Calhoun County Airport, under and by virtue of the Constitution and Laws of the State of Texas, and in pursuance of the, order passed by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, which order is of record in the minutes of ,the Court. ". The date of this warrant in conformity with this said order is ,19 , and it is hereby certifies and recited that all acts, conditions and thirigs required to be done precedent to and' in the issuance of this warrant have been properly done, happened and performed in regular and due time, form and manner as required by law, and that the total indebtedness of said County including this warrant does not exceed the Constitutional or Statutory limitation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, has caused the seal of the said Court to be hereto affixed, and this warrant to be signed by the County Judge, countersigned by the County Clerk, and registered by the County Treasurer. County Judge, Calhoun County, Texas Countersigned: County Clerk, Calhoun County, Texas REGISTERED THIS DAY OF " 19 County Treasurer Calhoun County, Texas I N lr. g ,:::, o I I 1>7;"5 VII. Such warrants shall be executed, issued and delivered in payment of claims duly approved and allowed by the Conmtissioners Court of said County. VIII. TO provide revenue for the payment of principal and interest of said warrants at maturity, there is hereby appropriated and set aside out of the receipts from the t~x on each $100.00 of valuation of all taxable property in said Calhoun County that is levied for the year 1978 for'General Fund purposes, an amount sufficient to pay all principal and interest that will accrue and become due during the year 1979; that for eaCh succeeding year while any of said warrants are outstanding and unpaid, an amount suffi- cient to pay the principal and interest that will accrue and become due in . , each of said succeeding years, there shall be appropriated and set aside out of the receipts from the constitutional General Fund tax ,the, amount that will be necessary, requisite and sufficient to fully pay the amount of principal and interest maturing and payable in such succeeding years. IX. ttle above order being read, it was moved and seconded that same do pass. Thereupon the question being called for, the following members of the Court voted "Aye": IT IS SO ORDERED. ~\CJ/~-Y(0 County Jud~e / J' L~~;4 Commissioner Precinct One I '--- _ C'c.:,., , J. -;:I -;{ / " Commissioner Precinct /' / ,//<-" Commissioiler (, . ~.;'.... ( Two c., :/" /---.) . Precinct 1'hree '/ / ,~/" ." " / 1-' .. ,.- . ~';!,. ~'-r'K", '......) '-.-I..(-,...."p,,:c~ , ,(Cofumissioner precili\ct Four ATTEST:;/ f) jI)/rU.q. ~ /))~ rh..J';/t.-.,~ County JClerk 1'~6: " .' SALARIES - COUNTY OFFICIALS Motion by Commissioner Lind~ey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to publish notice of salary increases for County Officials and personnel for the year 1977. ' JUSTICE OF THE PEACE I SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY San Marcos, Texas 78666 Texas Justice of the Peace Training Center October 18, 1976 Hon. Willis F. Jetton Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: During the week of October 12-15, 1976, Judges Clarence H. Foppe, Frank Kelly and Calvin L. Lewis successfully completed a twenty hour course in the responsibilities of the office of Justice of the Peace. Article 5972 of the Texas Revised Civil Statutes re- I quires each newly elected Justice of the Peace to complete a forty hour course in the responsibilites of the J. P. office and additionally to complete a twenty hour course each year thereafter. This article encompasses all justices who took office since August 30, 1963 and are not licensed attorneys. We at the Training Center realize how important it is to you and the people you serve to insure that your county Justices of the Peace are properly trained and equipped to carry out the duties and obligations' of the office. As approximately ninety to ninety-five percent of our citizenry have their one and only contact with a lower court judge, it is imperative that this contact be as judicious as possible; You may wish to enter this letter in the minutes of your next commis- sioners court meeting in order that it may become a permanent record. If we at the Training Center'can ever be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, {sO Ronald D. Champion Judge Ronald D. Champion Executive Director I RDC/bjm . . 1:17: AIRPORT - RESOLUTION; GRANT AGREEMENT J Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following resolution be adopted and entered: Mo I , " RESOLUTION. WHEREAS, on September 30, 1976, the County of Calhoun, Texas, submitted to the Texas Aeronautics Commission an application for a grant-in-aid for an airport development project at the Calhoun County Airport; and N 10 g .:::. .:::. WHEREAS, The Texas Aeronautics Commission has issued a Grant Offer for TAC Pro- ject No. 772-02, dated October 25, 1976, which, if duly accepted, provides a commit- ment of 50% of all allowable project costs of said project, not to exceed a maximum obligation of $20,500.00; and WHEREAS, The County of Calhoun, Texas, has available a like amount of matching funds, in cash or in kind, which have been appropriated and designated for airport development purposes; and WHEREAS, It is determined to be in the best interests of the citizens of the County of Calhoun, Texas, to accept this Grant Offer and thereby enter into a Grant Agreement with the Texas Aeronautics Commission; now, therefore, be it I RESOLVED by the Commissioners Court of the County of Calhoun, Texas, That the County of Calhoun, Texas, does hereby enter into a Grant Agreement with the Texas Aeronautics Commission by accepting the Grant Offer for TAC Project No. 772-02, dated October 25, 1976; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the County of Calhoun, Texas~ shall be bound by the prOV1S1ons of said Grant Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part' hereof for all legal purposes; and, be it further RESOLVED, That lHllis F. Jetton, the County Judge ,be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to execute said Grant Agreement on behalf of the County of Calhoun, Texas. Passed and adopted this 8th day of November, 1976. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS Ch'l-- ATTEST: I , Lm,-/)?cJl~ ~ McMahan, County Clerk County, Texas APPROVED AS TO FORM: .-, I,. ., J /J. , IJJA/h4..."",/ /-1/. /~ William W. Day, Distr10t Attorney Calhoun County, Texas <"";"8 : ,:.; . ,P " , _"I . TEXAS AERpNAUTICS COMMISSION GRANT AGREEMENT Part I - Offer Date of Offer: October 25, 1976 TAC Project No: 772-02 TO: Calhoun County ,.(Herein referred to as the "Sponsor") , . (' I, FROM: The State of Texas, acting through the Texas Aeronautics Commission ,(Herein referred to as the "Commission") WHEREAS, the Sponsor has submirted to the Commission an application for grant da ted September 30, 1976 . for a 'project for development of the Calhoun County Airport. together with plans, and speci- fications ror such project which application for gram as a'pproved by the Commission is hereby incorporatea and made a parr of this grant by rdcr- ence so as to have the same etiect as though repeated herein; and WHEREAS, the Sponsor certifies that it has available in cash and/or in other acceptable form the resources for the undertaking and successful completion' of this project; and < WHEREAS. the Commission has approved a project for development of the Airport (herein called the "Project") consisting of the following described . airport development:, ' . ,'. ~ ~ 'Supplement funds for reconstructing runway 4/32, , partial parallel taxiway and apron programmed in FY 76 \ ~. , YOUR COpy . TAC FORM 100 (Rev. 12/74) Page 1 of .5 'EX-If/Brr A F" I, I I' -- 1(7' ,OW THEREFORE, pursuant to and for the purpose of. carrying out the ovisions of the Texas Aeronautics Commission Act as amended, and in , nsideration of (a) the Sponsor's adoption and ratification of the conditions comprising this Offer as hereinafter provided, and (b) the benefits to accrue to the State of Texas and the public from the accomplishment of the Project and the operation aiidmaintenance of the Airport as herein, provided, THE TEXAS AERONAUTICS COMMISSIO;"J, FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE STA TE OF TEXAS, HEREBY OFFERS AND AGREES to pay, as the State of Texas' sha1?e of the allowable costs incurred in c-iccomplislling the Project, 50% per centum of all lOI11owable costs, or the maximum obligation of the State payable under '2his Offer, whichever is the lesser. .:::. - dfhis Offer is made on and subject to the following terms and conditions: 1. The period of this agreement shall be twenty (20) years from the , date of Sponsor's acceptance. 2.' The maximum obligation of the State ot Texas payable under this Offer shall be $20,500 ' 1_._3. The Sponsor shall: , a.' Begin construction on or before Januarv 1. ' 1977 . Failure to do so will constitute just cause ior termination of the obligations of the State of Texas hereunder by the Commission, unless at the Sponsor's request, the Commission grants additional time in writing. . b. Carry out and complete; the Project without undue delay and in accordance with the plans and specifications which are incorporated herein. The Commission has the option to withhold the payment of any State funds unless the plans and specifications have been completed and approved by the Commission. c; Make every reasonable attempt to complete the Project on or befot:e June 30, 1977 4. The allowable costs of the Project shall not include any costs ,determined by the Commission to be ineligible for consideration a~ to allowability. 'I, . TAC FORM 100 (Rev. 12/74) Page 2 of 5 1 r I ~,.l.; 8\0. I' , . ' I" " L, , . . . . 5. ' Payment'of the State of Texas' share of the allowable project costs 'will be made pursuant to and in accordance with the established procedures approved by the State Comptroller and the Commission. I . Final determination as to the allowability of the costs of the project will be made at the time ?f the final grant' payment.' ' 6. The Commission reserves the right to amend or withdraw this Offer at any time prior to its acceptance.by the Sponsor. The acceptance period cannot be greater than 60 daysafter issuance unless extended in writing by the Commission. 7. 111e Commission will not become a part of any contract or commitment which the Sponsor may enter into or assume in carrying out this . Project. Progress payment horn the grant will be paid to the Sponsor periodically a5 development is satisfactorily completed. The Sponsor in turn shall settle all project encumbrances and financial obligations'. 8. Approximately ten (10) per cent of the total gram will be withheld' by the Commission, to be paid only after all work has been completed, inspected and approved by the Commission, or its designated repr(;~ ' sentative. 9. Any and all fees collected for use of the airport or navigational facilities constructed in part with funds granted herein shall be ,'I reasonable' and non-discriminatory., The amount realized from fees so collected will be used solely for .the operation, maintenance 'and upkeep of the airport, and for further development of the airport as funds permit. (See also V. T. C. S. An. 46d-l I) :.:. ~.. 11. The Sponsor will, if requested by the Commission, on September 1 , of each and every year submit to the Commission an itemized statement of revenue received from the airport and expenditures made thereon for the preceding year. ' 11. All future development of the airport will be consistent with a current master airport layout plan, approved by the Commission and maintained by the Sponsor. A reprotluceablc copy of said plan, and all subsequent modifications thereto, shall be filed With and approved by the Commission. 12. ' Where the authorized airport developm;;nt project includes the installation of lighting, the Sponsor hereby agrees unconditionally TAC FORM 100 (Rev., 12/74) . Page 3 of .'5 ' I . ~ , , ! .'. ! .~ I . r--.---' , . ","'" I 1'"8,' , ~,') , ! J tha,t such lighting system will, whether automatically or manually, , be in operation from sunset to sunrise. I SPECIAL CONDITIONS: . 13. none N l!';i 8 >=:1 Cl Breach Of primary importance to the Commission is compliance with the terms and conditions of this agreement. If, however, after all reasonable attempts to Iquire compliance have failed, the Commission finds that Sponsor is un- Bing and/or unable to comply with any of the terms and conditions of this reement, or the application incorporated herein, the Commission may, in , its discretion, require a pro rata refund of money granted herein, depending upon the. time of breach. .. The Sponsor's acceptance of this Offer and ratification and adoption of applic cation forgrant incorporated herein shall be evidenced by execution of this instrument by rhe Sponsor, as hereinafter provided, and said Offer and Acceptance shall comprise a Grant Agreement, constituting the obligations and rights of the Stare of Texas and the Sponsor with rt'spect to the accom- plishment of the Project and the operation and mainrcnance of the Airport. Such Grant Agreement shall become effective upon the Sponsor's acceprance of this Offer and shall remain in full force and effect throuzhout the useful life of thcfaci lities developed under the Project, but in any-event not to exceed twer-lty (20) years from the date of said acceptance. STA TE OF TEXAS TE"XAS AERONAUTICS COMMISSION I TAC FORM 100 (Rev. J 2174) by, Director ..- Page 4 I , ~','8',12: :- ." }. I I .. ~ , . Part II - Acceptance I . The County of Calhoun does hereby ratify and adopt all statements, representations, warranties" convenants and agreements constituting the uescribed Project and incorporated materials referred to in the foregoing Offer, and dot's hereby accept said Offer, and by such acceptance agrees to all of the tern)s and conditions thereof. day of November' 19 76 Executed this 8th' (Seal) Calhoun County, Texas (Sponsor) I Attest: ~f ~ /})l-~.,.J' ~Jary Lois, !,:cHahan ' 'Title: County Clerk TItle: , . ' -' .-' - I TAC FOHM 100 (Rev. 12/74) . Page 5 of 5 " r.' , , ' .J. . '1"8'" \ JI . . ' .'ECTION 1 TEXAS AERONAUTICS COMMISSION AWLICA TION FOR GRANT Sponsor's Pledge ,calhoun Count." '!'e~as {hercinaft'er referred to as (Name of applicant) "Sponsor"), 'after determining that it has sufficient sponsorship . C'J l.C g A C,), (cash funds, or equipment and labor), having cOn1?lcted the design and at least arranged for land acquisition, requests . ' assistance for the following airport developm':mr project. Reconstruct exist!n~ lirhted runwav, etc., Calhoun Count'l lIiz:port ----- . I . . . SECTION 2 Cost of Project Land Construction Engineering Contingencies $ ,$ 538,088.50 ~4,200.00 $ TOTAL COST OF PROJECT c: 602,288.50 ., AM8UNT OF STATE ,\ID REQUESTED S 23,894,00 * Please attach a copy of the Plans and Specifications and En:;::iil'~Cr'S Estim.:!t(; b'i\'ing a dc..:tilcd listing of c;'!amiri.:s ,1l1d ~srir.l.m',l (:G:i ,. ~This request is =or $23,894.00 in addition to the :Y 76 S50,OCC.0~ ~ran~. I TAC FORM 100-1:\ (12/74) page 1 of 5 .' 1 "8'l4'" "', .,.' . .; .'" SECTION 3 ; , Showin~ of, Funds' 1 ' J.." j . " CASH AVAILABLE Sponsor Federal Grnnt CAP;>ToVed/:R~ql1~ State Grant - TAC FY 76 VALUE OF EQUIP:,...IENT. LABOR & MA TERIALS $ 73,8911.50, I' S 454,500.00 50,000.00 $ - 0 - I, i I. , I 1-," I i ! SECTIO~ 4 Estimated Comm.:mcem~nt of Construction It is estim:ited that com;truction will be started on or before November 10, ,19 76 . SECTION 5 Condition of Land Title . .1. Sponsor certifies that sufficient title to the,land areas to be developed or used in conr.ection with this Project has been (or will be) acquired in accordance with provisions 2, 3,' & 4 below. 2. fPonsor holds the following nrcperry inrerest(s)' in the I, allowing areas OI lano'" whie:'! are to b2 aeveLOped or used as pa'rt of or in conrIecrion With the Airport, . all of which areas are identified on the attached property map designated Exhibit "A ". ' Please submit an A TTOR:':EY'S CERTIFICA TE rebting to these interests. (If the land is the sam:: as that im'olvcd in a TAC Project approved Within the prece~ing three (3) years, so state, and list only the changes which have occurred since that til11;~. ): Sponsor holds the property interests in Tracts 1 through 14 as ShOl<D on Title Opinions by R. A. Barton, Attorney at Law, dated Nove~er 21, 19611, copies o~ which opinions are subnitted herewith. These opinions were subnitted to, and approved,by F.A.A. at the tine the airport was built. Also subnitted herewith is a map or plat by Andrew'L. Speakernan, Surveyor, dated Au~ust 5, 1975, showing,Tracts 1 throueh 14, and also shows the location thereon of the airport improvenents. ' . *The Sep:1Tate :Jreps of bnd 'need only be ilk-mifieJ hC'n.:in by If!l' 'I, area numxrs shown on the property nnp (c. g. Tra..'r 1. Tract A, etc.) . . .~. TAC FOH~,t lOO-L\ (12/74) ra~c 2 of S ~""'. [i.-~'"'' ,",,; '. 1','-i)'," " J:"O' J . . . ~ i 3; Sponsor will acquire within a reasonable time. but in any event prior to the srare of any construction work under the Project, the following property intcrcst(s) in the following areas of land* on which said construction work is to be performed, all of which areas are identified on the afore- mentioned property map designated as Exhibit "1\ ". When said property interest(s) arc acquired, plc;1se submit ;1n ATTORNEY~S CERTIFICAJE relating to these interests: '. " :1 . N ~ g .:::. .:::. " . . .4. Sponsor will acquire within a. reasonable tim.;, and if fcct2ibl;:: prior to the compLetion of all cons,ructio:1 ','.'ark .!nd:::r ::~2 Project, the following inrerest(s) in the iollO\'.'ing d1'-=3.5 or land'" which are to be developed or used as parr of or in ' connection with the Airport as it will be upon completion of the Project, all of which areas are identified on the aforem';ntioned property map'designated as Exhibit "A ". When said'property interest(s) are acquired, plea'se submit an ATTORNEY'S CERTIFICA TE relating to these interests: I, .' .' *The separate areas of land need only be identified hdcin by r!~e area numbers shown on the property m:1p (c. g. Tract 1, Tr:1ct A. ctc. ). I TAC FORi\1100-1A (12j7-t) Page 3 of 5 . ! "8"6 \ - ~ ".. ,"., '.,/ .< I I ' ~ I I , , " '. , '. - . ..... .. , , SECTION 6 Assistance Agreement i I ! i , . i I I i' i i 1. If the funds requested herein, or a portion thereof, arc grnnted, the Sponsor agrees to the following conditions: ' I ~. 1. The airport sh:lll remain under Sponsor's control for a period of at least twenty (20) years. . . 2. Consistent with safety requireffio~nts, sponsor will make the airport available to the public for all types of aviation use for a period of at least twenty (20) years. . 3. Consistent with security requirements, Sponsor will be responsible for providing adequate public access to the airport. . 4. Sponsor will not grant or pem1it the exercise of an CXclllSh'", right for tlw conduct of any aeronautical activity on or abotir the landing area to or by any person as d~fined in the Texas . Aeron.:lutics Act (V. T. C. S., An. 46c-l). Aeronau~ical activity includes but is not lim:ted to chaner flights, pilot training, aircraft sales, rental and repair, and crop dusting and spraying. The landing area consists of landing 'strips, runways, taxiw2.ys, parking aprons, roads, lights and navigational aids. The grantillg of (in exclusive non- aeronatltical right, in item::; such as restaurants, car rental and other concessions" including the leasing of plots for hangars and other aviation buildings is pcrm:\~sibk. .. I 5. After completion of construction, Sponsor will maintain the airport in safe and serviceable condition for 11 period of at least twenty (20) years. Sponsor is not precluc'ed from applying for addition::!l state or federal aid for- this purpose, but inability to obtain a state or federal grant will not relieve sponsor of its responsibility under this provision. 6. Insofar as it is reasonable and within its power, Sponsor will, either by acqllisiI:ion and r.:::tentioll of eaSClTI'~nts or other interests in or rights to th~ use of land or airspace, or by the adoption ilnd enforccn1<?nt of zoaingrcg'.l1;ltions, take action to restrict tl:e use of land actpcenr to or in the immeLlii1te vicinity of the airport to acti\"itks compatible with norm.:!! airport operations inclu,ding I:lndin~ and l:lklh off of aircraft. . I " . ,-,~~",. , TAC FORi\t 100-1A (12/74) ,_.;. Page 4 ofS -i, A .~ " t?8'~ J " , , , I. 7. The land areas idemificd,jn Section 5 above arc hereby pledged to airport use and no pan or parts thereof will "be removed from ::Iirport use without prior permission of the Commi.ssion. i; '! ',. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the C;;ity or County has caused this application to , - be duly. executed in its n~me. this 30th _day of~~tember . 19 76 N , lr. 8 >=l .:::. . -' . .. Calhoun County, Texas (Sponsor) ---- .._,-_." ,,--, _h_._'_ Byqj~~-Jiktc.~~ (Title) :H lis F Jetton. . unty J d1;e .' .' I, , . . . .' . ". I TAC FOHl\1 100-IA (12/74) I\iil~ 5 e)f 5 - r 1'c)',0- ';'0'10 ACCOUNTS ALL0WED - COUNTY Claims totalling $504,626.44 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Belk; secon?ed by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION WHEREAS, on this 8th day of November, 1976, the returns,of the General Election were canvassed and the tally lists checked, and all returns were found to agree with the tally lists, with the following exception: Said return showns that a total of 274 votes were cast for A. P; Lacy for the office of Sheriff, whereas the tally list shows that only 269 votes were cast for A. P. Lacy for the office of Sheriff. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: I That the County Clerk shall enter the state of the polls in each precinct in the book kept for that purpose by recording therein the number of votes received by each person for each office as shown by said returns, EXCEPT, however, that the figure to be recorded therein for A. P. Lacy for the office of Sheriff as to Precinct No. 6 shall be the figure shown by the tally list for that precinct:, to-wit: I 269 votes (instead of 274 votes). PASSED AND APPROVED this 8th day of November, 1976. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk (seal) THE COURT RECESSED UNTIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1976 AT 10:00 A. M. TUESDAY~ NOVEMBER 9, 1976, lO:OO A. M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT GENERAL ELECTION - RECOUNT, SHERIFF Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey; and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: I I N 10 g .:::. o I I 1~!8;9 ORDER .FOR A RECOUNT OF THE NOVEI-mEp. 2nd, 19.76 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR THE OffICE OF SIlERIFF AND APPOINTING A RECOmrT COMMITTEE AND A CHAIP.MAN OF SUCH COMMITTEE ~mEREAS, Maurice G. Wood, Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas, did, on November 8, 1976, file with the County Judge of Calhoun County, Texas, a written, signed application for a recount of the November 2~d, 1976 General Election votes cast for the office of Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas, on the ~rounds therefor as set out in Chapter 9, Article 93Ba, Subdivision 1. (a) (1) of the Texas Election Code, and liHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, ~inds that said application was timely filed, states legal grounds for such recount and contains the information required ny law; and that the applicant has complied with all conditions for obtaining a recount; Now, Therefore, Be It Ordered By The Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, Sitting As An Election Canvassing Board: Section 1. That a complete recount of all votes cast for the office of Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas in the November 2nd, 1976 General :.lection shall be conducted on the grounds as set out in Chapter 9, Article 9.38 a, Subdivision 1. (a) (1) of the Texas Election Code. Section 2, That such recount shall be conducted in the office of the County Clerk of Calhoun County, Texas"in the Courthouse, at 211 South Ann Street in Port Lavaca, Texas, such Clerk being the officer having custody o~ the voted ballots. Section 3. That such recount shall begin at 9:00 o'clock ft,.!-!.on ~!ondav, November IS, 1976. 'Section 4. That the County Judge shall, on this 12th day of November, 1976, noti~v each opposing candidate, by mail, of the place where such recount will be conducted and of the exact time that it will begin. Section 5. That there is hereby appointed a recount committee of three disinterested registered voters of Calhoun County, Texas, towit: Natalea Thayer Faustino (Lefty) Saenz, Jr. Earl Ermey who shall make such recount; and that Natalea Thayer is hereby designated as Chairman of such recount committee. PASSED MID APPROVED on this 12th day of November, 1976. comUSSIONERS COUPT OF CALHOUN COU'ITY, TEXA" Sitting As An Election Canvassing Board ATTEST: ~,~lhoy;J~ County Clerk :;Cil'Q- ";:J;' .. ..... " , Moti~n by Commissio~er Lindsey,. seconded by Commissioner Belk ,and carr~ed, that the following order be adopted and entered: ' , ORDeR TO MARY LOIS McMAHAN, BALLOT BOXES CONTAINING TIlE COUNTY CLERK or CALHOUN COUNTY ,TEXAS, REGARDING THE I' VOTED BALLOTS OF TItE NOVE~lBER 2nd, 1976 GENERAL ELECTIOll ~rnEP~AS, Maurice G. Wood; Sheriff of Calhoun'County, Texas, 'did, on November 8, 1976, f~le with the County Judge of Calhoun Countv, Texas, a written, signed application for a recount of the November 2nd, 1976 General Election votes cast for the office of Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas, on the grounds therefor as set out in Chapter 9, Article 938a, Subdivision 1. (a) (1) of the Texas. Election code, and ' ' \~EP~AS, the Conmissioners Court of Calhoun County,Texas, Sittin~ as 'an Election Canvassin~ Board, has on this 12th day of ~ovember, 1976, passed an Order requirinf, that such recount be made, appointing a recount committee composed of Natalea Thayer, Chairman, and Faustino (Lefty) Saenz, Jr. and Earl Errr.ey, and setting 9:00 o'clock A.~. on Monday, November 15, 1976, as the time when such recount is to begin; Now, Therefore, Be It Ordered By The Commissioners Court Of Calhoun County, Texas, Sitting As An Election Canvassing Board: Section 1. That Mary Lois McMahan, County ,Clerk of Calhoun Countv, Texas, shall, and she is hereby directed, to deliver to Natalea Thayer, Chairman of the aforesaid Pecount Committee, the ballot boxes containing the ballots to be recounted, such delivery to be nade at 9:00 o'clock A.~. on :10ndav, November 15, 1976. 'I Section 2. That during the time that the recount is not actually in profress, said baflot boxes shall be relocked and returned to .the custody of the said County Clerk. Section 3. That a copy of this'order shall be delivered to ~ata1ea Thaver, Chai~an of said recount Committee, who shall present such copy, as proof of her identity, to said County Clerk. PASSED MID APPROVED this 12th day of Nove~Der, 1976. cm-mISS lONERS COUP,T or CALHOUN COUNTv, TEXAS, SITTING AS AN ELECTION CAtlVASSI!1C' BOA,RD ~ntv Judl<e ATTEST: !!;~ ff:.(J2~~ I I ORDER TO MAURICE G. WOOD, SHERIFf' OF CALHOUN COUlITY" TEX,A?, . RE.r,.ARDIIH~:THE KEYS ! TO THE BALLOT BOXES CONTAIIIIlIG THE VOTED BALLOTS OF THE NOVEMBER 2nd, 1976 Gr.ilERAL ELECTION , 'i I i 1 I I I I I I Motion by Commissioner Belk, !leconded J:!y ,Cotl)lllis!liqnel; J:insl;el;, and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: I N. 10 g .:::. .:::. WHEP~AS, Maurice 'G. Wood, Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas, did, on November 8; 1976, file with the County Judr.e of Calhoun County, Texas, a written, signed application for a recount of'the lIovember2nd, 1976 r,eneral Election ' votes cast for the office of Sheriff of ,Calhoun County, Texas, on the ~rounds therefor as set out in Chapter 9, Article 938a, 'Subdivision 1. {a} (l) of the Texas Elec~ion code, and WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court 'of Calhoun County, Texas, Sittin~ as an. Election Canvassing Board, has on this 12th day of Nove~ber, 1976, oassed an Order requiring that such recount be made, appointing a recount 'cornmitt,ee composed of Natalea Thayer,.Chairnan, a~d Faustino (Lefty) Saenz, Jr. and Earl Ermey, and settin~ 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Monday, November 15, 1976, as the time whe~ such recount is to begin: Now, Therefore, Be It Ordered By, The Commissioners Court Of Calhoun County.. Texas,. - si tting - As, An - Elect ion ..Canvassinr., Board: . I Section 1. That ~aurlce G. ~ood,'Sherif~ ~f Calhoun County, Texas, shall, and he is hereby directed, to deliver to Natalea Thayer, ChairMan of the aforesaid Recount Committee, the keys to the hallot boxes containin? the ballots to be recounted, such deliverY to be made at 9:00 o'clock A.~. on Monday, November 15, 1976. .,;.'. Section 2, That during the time that the recount is not' actuallv in progress, such keys shall be retained in the custody of the said Natalea Thayer, Chairman of said Recount Committee. Section 3. That a copy of this order shall be delivered to Natalea ,Thayer" Chairman of said llElcount Committee, "ho'shall present such ~o"y, as proof of her identity, to said County'Clerk. , PASSED AND APPROVED this 12th day of November, 1976., l;~f, J COMMISSIONERS COU?! OF CALHOtRl C01~I'!'Y. TEXAS, SIT'l'INr. AS AN ELECTIW C"~\fVASSnrG SOA?D I ATTEST: ~.<, F.<:,f' IL y>>j})J~., Me'lahan, County Clerk 191.2' AIRPORT -'SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES. LAB WORK Mr. Marvin Parker with Southwestern Laboratories of Texas met with the Court to discuss the services of his company to reconstruction work at the airport. City, Tx. in regard COURTHOUSE - AIR CONDITIONING I Mr. J. Wayne Holland, Consulting Engineer, met with the Court to discuss the matter of replacing the air conditioning system in the courthouse. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that Mr. J. Wayne Holland, Consulting Engineer, be employed to conduct an air~conditioning study of the existing systems at a rate of $25.00 per hour plus travel expense of ll5 per mile to be paid out of the Unbudgeted Fund; the fee not to exceed $800.00 without permission of the Court. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION FOR A PUBLIC WORKS FACILITIES GRANT AND10R ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM GRANT Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and I carried, that the following .resolution be adopted and entered: THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l WHEREAS, Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital is a county hospital situated in Calhoun County, Texas and organized as such under the General Laws of the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, the'said Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees have given notice to the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas of the need fot certain renovations and additions to said hospital in order to continue accreditation and to be in compliance with various regulatory authorities' rules and regulations; and WHEREAS, said proposed renovations and additions include the follow- ing to-wit: (l) Machine Room (2) Emergency Generator Room (3) Intensive Care Unit (4) Sprinkler System (5) Laundry I WHEREAS, it appears that a portion of all of the foregoing projects may be eligible for grants under the Public Works Facilities Grant Program administered by the Economic Development Administration, as well as certain Economic Development Administration Grant Programs: I N LP 8 .:::. .:::. I I f9'3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TH~,CO~S~~O~E~S,COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: Section 1. That in behal-f of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, .a county hospital in Port'Lavaca, Calhoun qounty, Texas, the Commis- sioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, acting by and through its County Judge, Willis F. Jetton, shall apply to the Economic Develop- ment Administration for a Public Works Facilities Grant or any other Economic Development Administration Grant Program for which it may be eligible for the purpose of obtaining grants for the following projects, to-wit: , Renova dons' aniI' addi d,ons' to:' ' , , (l) (2) (3) (4) (5) Machine Room , Emergency: Gimerator' Room' " ' , Intensive Care Unit Sprinkler System Laundry Section 2. That each of the foregoing projects shall be submitted severally seeking,grants for each of said projects in amounts based upon estimates of the cost,thereof submitted by or in behalf of the hospital. ' , Section 3. The County Judge, the governing, Board of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital and the Administrator of.said hospital are hereby authorized to take whatever steps that may be necessary, ,in- cluding.the execution of any necessary documents that may be required by the Economic Development Administrat~on, in order to prepare and file necessary' grant applications and supporting documents in order to obtain approval of said applications. Section 4. The said Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital shall assume the responsibility of preparation and submission of said applications and supporting documents. 1976. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APP~9Y~P,~h~~, the,lf~h, day o~, Novemb~r, COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By(s)Will~s F. Jet~on (seal) ATTEST: ~s) Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk By (s) Opal M. Hayes, Deputy ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $8365.30 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $64,652.79 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. 1-"9~ Ali ::";:~, COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY 'REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and~after reading and verifying'same, a motion was made 'by Commissione;r_J3~1!<, seconded by €ommissionerFinster, and carried,'that said 'report be approved. -- t '" " THE COURT -THEREUPON 'ADJOURNED. ~' .' , I '" ' SPECIAL NOVEMBER TERM HELD NOVEMBER l7, 1976 -.- :: ~ THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l , BE IT REMEMBERED, ~that orithis the 17th day of NOY~lU.b~i,;:.A. D. 1976, there' was 'beg'un' arid holden cat':the :'Courthouse 'in the' City of Port La,'-aca, County of Ca'lhoun,:a :SpeciaL'Term of, the 'Commissioners I " Court, within said County and State, and.there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: ",,. - . ' ~.~-----~-- , Willis 'F . 'Jetton ' " Leroy' Belk " sErnest'Kabe1a" ,- Wayne Liridsey', , "" , 'John 'T. :Finster" Opal M. Hayes ....".....- ;' County Judge ' Commissioner; Prct. 1 'Commissioner;'Prct. 2 'Commissioner;~Prct~ 3 <Commissioner, ,Prct;-4 Deputy Co'unty Clerk ': I . whereupon: the 'following proceedings ,were had :' " ~ y~ - GENERAL -ELECTION -:'REC0UNT 'COMMITTEE, .. ' The C9urt, sitting as an Election Canvassing Board, considered the "Request for 'Instructions"toRecount Committee" filed by A. P. Lacy; whereupon the County Judge 'read a proposed order declining to grant such:request, which'proposed order died for want of a motion with the Commissioners' Court explaining that they preferred not to take any action because they felt they had no jurisdiction. in the ma tter. . " AIRPORT - BIDS AND PROPOSALS, LAB WORK .- . - ---.. -_._- ------_.~-- -----...- - , ' I The following proposals:were:receiveddfor lab work for.the'airport 'reconstruction job: : -" " , (1) (2) (3) Southwestern Laboratories:: Trinity Engineering Testing Corp. Trinity Testing Laboratorie.8,. J.nf:...__-._ .. , -",' ~.j9 J . 11'/<:'7~ I, LAB 0 RAT 0 R I E 5 l~~~'~RS 2522 TEXAS AVENUE . TEXAS Clll, TEXAS 71S90 113/948.8494 N lO 8 Cl .:::. PROPOSAL FOR LABORATORY' QUALITY CONTROL TESTING AND INSPECTIOO FOR CAiliOlJ-:N roUNTY"AIREORr IMPROVEMENTS AT PORI' LAVACA, TEXAS I . PREPARED FOR CCl>1MISSIONS COURr OF CAIHOUN COUNI'Y PORI' LAVACA, TEXAS BY SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES, lNC. GALVESTON COUNI'Y OFFICE I NOVEMBER 1976 HOUSTON . DALLAS . FORT WORTH. ARLINGTON . TEXARKANA . MIDLAND . aEAUMONT . TEXAS CITY. SHREVEPORT. LITTLE ROCK r 19~6 ,- ~,..- ..t."" LABORA TORIES l~'J::,tRS 2522 TEXAS AVENUE . TEXAS Clll, TEXAS 17590 713/948-8494 November 15, 1976 RE: Calhoun' County Airport Improvements Port Lavaca, Texas The Honorable Willis F. Jetton County JUdge, Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S. Ann street Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge: I Pursuant to our meeting with the commissioners court on Friday, November 12, 1976, Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. is pleased to submit for your review and acceptance laboratory fees related to material engineering services for the referenced project. All operations, of this assignment will be under the direction of our professional engineer, and the inspectors and engineering technicians used 1- will be certified engineer:lTIg technicians. Our concrete, steel, and bituminous materials testing procedures are regularly examined by repre-, sentatives of the Bureau' of Standard Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory and Materials Reference Laboratory. Southwestern Laboratories , Inc. is qualified under the provisions of AS'lM E-329-72, "RecOIl'llJEnded, Practice for Inspection and Testing Agencies for Concrete, Steel, Bituminous Material as Used in Construction". . The fees will remain in effect through the duration of this project. Attached are two (2) agreements for materials engineering and related construction, inspection, and materials seI'ITice. Please sign and return one (1) copy to our office and retain (1) copy for your files. We appreciate this opportunity and look forward to serving you on this project. Very truly yours, ,'" S01JI'HWES'lERN LABORATORIES, INC. I/k{/)~;;{!; (ttd~ Ronal~bas, P.E. ' . RW:sb Attachments ',"',. I , ..' HOUSTON. DAllAS. FORT WORTH. ARLINGTON. TEXARKANA . MIDLAND. BEAUMONT. TEXAS CITY. SHREVEPORT. LITTlE ROCK r- . . 1"9'" " . ~ ~ -' . . ~"l . J . i " ,,~ LABORATORIES I MATERIAL ENGINEERINg SERVICES November i5, 1976 C'l lrj o .:::. .:::. o Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. will provide the services of ail experi- enced certified engineering technician with the required test equipment under the supervision of our soils and materials engineers. Our engi- neers will act as a continuing source of professional advice, opinions, , ' and recomnendations based upon the test records and reports made during the construction operations of this project. I We would propose to maintain the laboratory quality control testing and inspection as outlined in your specifications for testing and quality , control with one certified technician, a "Nuc:J:ear I::ensity Testing Machine" for corrpaction tests, equipment to test concrete during placement, construct the standard concrete test cylinders as required, and assure the production of a uniform consistence hot mix asphaltic concrete, with materials furnished confo:nnll1g to the project requirements. We shall submit a weekly report to the project management sumnarizing the laboratory testing and inspection with typed test results for your permanent records. Copies of these reports will be directed to others only upon your authorization. The Galveston County Office of Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. proposes to maintain the Contractor's quality control progroam in accordance with the project plans and specifications for 'the Improvements to the Calhoun County Airport at Port Lavaca, Texas, as follows: The program will include laboratory testing, inspection and reporting during all phases of construction. I 1. Embankment, Lime Stabilization, Flex Base, Etc. A. Standard or modified proctor density established at the laboratory. B. Unified soil classification for each different type of soils to be used. 1 , ",9')8' ,f.. " t! I' , I I ,r Jt?t LABORATORIES C. Liquid and plastic limits, gradation and gr<:lin sizes of the soils to be used on the project. D. Inspection and verification of each lift of subgrade, fill placed in accorQance with the speCifications. E. Inp1ace moisture density ,tests, laboratory tests reports of results. . F. Other testing and inspection as may be required. 2. Concrete. ""....,.. A. Concrete mix design for all classes fo concrete required for this project. B. Quality control the referenced mixes at the mixing plant. and the jobsite during placement. C. Construct the standard concrete test cylinders in accor- dance with the procedures required in the Job specifications. D. ,Provide a jobsite curing facility for the molded test cylinders until they are transported to the laboratory for controlled curing; testing and reporting. E. Perform slump tests, air-entrainment content tests, con- crete temperature and ambient temperature during placement of the concrete. F. Prepare a daily report of inspection and test results. 3. Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Paving A. Establish hot mix asphaltic concrete mix design or designs with approved materials confOrming to all requirements of the specification including grada,tion of blende<:l aggregate, asphalt content, optimum density, and Hveen stability. ' B. Quality Control the referenced mix or mixes at the mixing plant and the jobsite during placement. OI'HER TESTING AND INSPECTION REQUIRED BY YOUR SPECIFICATIONS:' i. Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. has a fully-equipped and qualified testing and inspection laboratory at 2522 Texas Avenue, Texas City, Texas. We also offer the' following services that may be required 'during'the construction of this project:, 1. Reinforcing Steel , \- !~i i ,,', I , 1- . P I t.:-,::.:. ," r: 2 " I I I '~ LABORA TORIES I 2. Structural Steel Fabrication and Erection 3. Radiographic Examination (X-Ray) 4. Ultrasonic Examination 5. Magnetic Particle and Liquid Penetrate Examination 6. Flaw Detection and Thickness Survey 7. Welder Testing & Qualification in the Laboratory or Field 8. Subsurface Soils Investigation and Foundation Recomnendations N kO g Cl o SCHEDUIE OF MA'IERIAL ENGINEERING FEES November 15, 1976 A. By the Hour 1.. Monday through Friday with a minimum of 8 hours per trip $ 12.50 per hr 3 1.",,9' 1'~ ~ ' J I t, , I c '@)Q ! ~ , . , " " .~ LABORA TORIES F. Trio Charge Charge for each technician I $ 85.00 per trip G. f:guipment Rental 1. In place moisture/density tests utilizing the Troxler Nuclear Surface 14oisture/Density Gauge 100.00 per day 2. Provide an onsite laboratory facility to perform the necessaIJT testing as related to this project H. Additional Engineering Technicians Additional engineering technicians will be charged at the following rates: No Charge L Hourly Rate a. Regular (Same as Item AI) b. Overtime (Same as itemA2) 2. Daily Rate a. Regular (Same as item B1) b. Overimte (same as item B2) 3. Weekly Rate a. Regular (same as item Cl) b. Overtime (same as item C2) 4. l-lonthly Rate a. Regular (same as item Dl) b. Overtime (same as item D2) $ 10.50 per hr 16.00 per hr 84.00 per dayl 16.00 perhr 420.00 per wk. 16.00 per hr 1848.00 per mo. 16.00 per hr '~l 1. Professional Engineer Services Charged at a rate minimum eight (8) hours J. Additional Testing Testing to be performed at our Galveston County Facility of Southwester Laboratories, Inc. will be in accordance with the attached fee schedule. 22.50 per hr I ;t. '~:' , ,...." ; ~:' , ' 4 c-<.. f' , ", c, .1: " .',. I AGREEMENT FOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES lHIS AGREEMENT is by and between C'.orrrn1ssjons Court of Calhoun Countv Port Lavaca, Texas. N ~, 8 .:::. hereinafter called CLIENT and SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES, INC., a Texas .:::. corporation, hereinafter called SWL, who agree as follows: 1. DECLARATIONS. CLIENT desires to engage SWL to provide Geotechnical Engineering, related technical services and other services in connection with CLIENT's' project. ("THE PROJECT") described as follows: Calhoun County Airport I Improvements. SWL has submitted a fee schedule to CLIENT, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A," for geotechnical engineering and related technical services, which fee sch~dule is acceptable to CLIENT. SCOPE OF WORK. SWL shall provide geotechnical engineering and related technical services for THE PROJECT in accordance with the accompanying proposed "scope of services" made a part hereof as Exhibit "B,'" and "terms and conditions" made a part of this agreement. 2. EXECUTED THIS day of November , 19 ..J.E.., 15 By CLIENT SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES. INC. I ,t? 4b /lie . By CA'/(d . U. U< /It..zt...- SWL 2,"(\; ''-1' :\ I I I I i I I 2(':)-2. " "., .,~~ '.'- 'C l~'. Ji. . j ~ 'j c TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO AGREEMENT FOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES ARTICLE I. SERVICES: SWL will:' I.l Aa for CLIENT in 3. professional manner, using that degree of care ;md skill ordinarily exercised by and consistent with the standards of compelent geotechnical consultants practicing in the same or similar locality of THE PROJECT site. Provide only those services .that. in the opinion of SWllie within the technical or professional areas of expertise of SWL and which SWL is adequately staffed and equipped to perla.fm. Perform all technical services under the general direction of a Registered Professional Engineer and in substantial accordance with the basic requirements- of the appropriate Standards of The American Sodety for Testing and Materials, where applicable. or other standards designated by CLIENT. Cons.ider all reports to be the confidential property of CLIENT. and distribute reports only to those persons. organizations or agencies specifically designated in writing by CLIENT or his authorized representaHve. Retain samples of "oil or rock for a period of 60 days following submission of the report, unless requested otherwise. after which samples will be discarded. Retain aU pertinent records relating to the services performed for a period of five years following submission of the report. during which period the records will be made available to CLIENT at aU reasonable times. 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 ARTICLE 2. CLIENrS RESPONSIBILITIES.' CLIENT or hi, authorized representative will: 2,1 Provide SWL fun information regarding the structure(s) to be constructed on THE PROJECf- including location and elevation of structure(s) on THE PROJECf site. locations of existing under~round utilities on THE PROJECf site. magnitudes and configur:nions of loads. permissible settlements. planned cuts aQd fills, proximity to adjacent structures, and design loadings for . paving areas and railways. and other information for the proper performance of SWl. Furnish right of entry onto THE PROJECT site for SWL to make the necessary field studies. SWL wilJ endeavor to minimize damage to the land but makes no guarantee to restore the site to its original condition unless a separate agreement is made for such restoration. in which C35e SWL shall add the cost of restoration to,the fee for THE PROJECT. 2.2 2.3 Designate in writing: those persons, organizations or agencies to be contacted in the event conditions are revealed during the execution of SWL's study that would require possible alteration of the study or would potentially influence design that is proceeding in paraDel with the study. ARTICLE 3. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 3.1 SWL by ~he performance of services covered hereunder. does not in ;my W3)' assume, abridge or abrogate any of those duties. responsibilities or authorities with regard to THE PROJECT cuslomarHy vested in Tfi:E PROJECT architects, design engineers. or any other design agencies or 3uthorities. 3.2 SWL shaU not be resPonsible for acts of omissions of any party or parties involved in the design of THE PROJECT or the failure of any contractor or subcontractor to construct any item on THE PROJECT in accordance with recommendations contained in any corr~spondence or verbal recommendation issued by SWL. 3.3 I This Agreement may be terminated by either party on receipt of written notice or by mutual agreement. If this Agreement is terminated by either party. SWL shall be paid in fun for al1 services performed through the termination date, and the CLIENT shaD be provided with a complete report of the results of tests and analysis conducted prior to termination. Neither CLIENT nor SWL may delegate, assign. sublet or transfer his duties or interest in this Agreement without the written ronsent of the other party.- The only warranty made by SWL in connection 'with its services performed hereunder is that it will use that degree of care and skiD as set 'forth in Article 1.1 above. No other warranty. expressed Of implied, is made or intended for services prOVided hereunder or furnishing oral Or written reports of findings made. 3.4 3,5 ARTICLE 4. INSURANCE: 4.1 SWL shall secure and ,maintain throughout the fun period of this Agreement sufficient insurance to pro.tect it adequately from claims under applicable Workmen's Compensation Acts and, from claims for bodily injury, death or property damage as may arise from the performance of services under this agreement. SWL will. UpoD request, file certification of such insurance covera~e with CLIENT or his authorized representative. 4.2 No insurance, of whatever kind or type, which may be carri:J SWL. is to be considtJed as in any way limiting the contractor's subcontractor.'s r~sponsibi1ity for ~damages reSUlting from , ' operations or for furnishing work and materiaJs to THE PROJ CLIENT agrees, therefore, to include. or cause to be included in THE PROJECT's ronstruction. contr3ct, such requirements for insurance coverage and. performance bonds to be secured and maintained by THE PROJECT contT'.l.ctor as CLIENT deems adequate to indemnify CLIENT. SWL, and other concerned parties. against claims for damages and to insure compliance of work performance and materials with PROJECT requirements. ARTICLE 5. PAYMENT: 5.1 CLIENT wm pay SWL for services and expenses in accordance with the attached fee schedule. SWL's invoices will be presented at the completion of its work or monthly and wiU be paid within t~irty (30) days of receipt by CLIENT or his authorized representative. $.2 SWL shall be paid in full for aU services under the Agreement, including any overruns of CLIENT's contract or any unforeseen need for SW L's services exceeding: original contract requirements.. Payment for such.services shall be made irrespective of any claim by CUENT for compen:oation for additional work conducted. Any s.uch claim shall in no t:espect delay payment of fees for. services performed by SWL. ARTICLE 6. EXTENT OF AGREEMENT: The agreement. including these terms and conditions. represents tbe entire agreement between CLIENT and SWL "and supersedes aU prior negotiations, representations .or agree~ents: written or.t, The agreement may be amended onlY by wrstten Instrument 51 by CLIENT and SWL, . . ,ARTICLE 7. APPLICABLE LAW: The agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State'ofTex.u. "'", I AGREEMENT FOR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is by and between Commissions Court of Calhoun County ~ lC g' .:::. o Port lavaca, Texas. hereinafter called CLIENT and SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES, INC., a Texas corporation, hereinafter called SWL, who agree as follows: I SWL has submitted a fee schedule to CLIENT, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A," for geotechnical engineering and related technical services, which fee sch~dule is acceptable to CLIENT. 2. SCOPE OF WORK. SWL shall provide geotechnical engineering and related technical services for THE PROJECT in accordance with the accompanying proposed "scope of services" made a part hereof as Exhibit "B," and "terms and conditions" made a part of this agreement. EXECUTED THIS 15 day of November ,19~. By CLIENT SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES, INC. I ,,-/kill rQ {Lk41 SWL till'\ ' 1:t:,/" , : :.1 1 f , I 2~@4: ~ TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO AGREEMENT FOR, GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES 3,3 This Agreement may he terminated by either party on receipt 0_ ' written notice or by mutual agreement. If this Agreement is terminated by either party, SWL shall be paid in full for all services performed through the termination date, and the CLIENT shall be provided with a complete report of the results?f tests and analysis conducted prior to termination. 3.4 Neither CLIENT nor SWL may delegate, assign, sublet or transfer his duties or interest in this Agreement without the written consent. - of the other party.: ARTICLE I. SERVICES: SWL will: 1.1 Act for CLIENT in a professional manner. using that (Iegree of care and skill ordin:Hily exercised by and consistent with the standards of competent geotechnical t;om;ultants practicing in the same or similar locality of THE PROJECT site. .2 Provide only those services that, in the opinion ofSWlIie within the technical or professional areas of expertise of SWL and which S\Vl is adequately staffed and equipped to perform. 1.3 Perform all technical services under the general direction of a Registered Professional Engineer and in substantial accordance with the basic requirements of the appropriate 5:tandards of The American Sodety for Testing and Materials, where applicable. or other standards designated by CLIENT. 1.4 Consider all reports to be the confidential property oC CLIENT, and distribute reports only to those persons, organizations or agencies specifically designated in writing by CLIENT or his authorized represe~tative. 1.5 Retain samples of .100i!. or rock for a period of 60 days following submission of the report, unless requested otherwise. after which samples will be discarded. 1.6 Retain all pertinent records relating to the services performed for a period of five years following submission of the report, during which period the records will be made available to CLIENT at an reasonable times. ARTICLE 2. CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES. 'CLIENT or his authorized representative wiD: 2.1 Provide SWL full information regarding the structure(s) to be constructed on THE PROJECT including location and elevation of structure(s) on THE PROJECf site, locations o~ existing underground utilities on THE PROJECf site, magnitudes and configurations of loads. permissible settlements, planned cuts and fills. ~proximity to adjacent structures, and design loadings f~r .palo'jng areas and railways, and other information for the proper performance of SWL. 2.2 Furnish right of entry onto THE PROJECT site for SWL to make the necessary field studies. SWL will endeavor to minimize damage to the land but makes no guarantee to restore the site to its original condition unless a separate agreement is made for such restoration, in which case SWL shan add the cost of restoration to.the fee for THE PROJECT, , 2.3 Designate in writing those persons. organizations or agencies to be contacted in the event conditions are revealed during the execution of SWL's study that would require possible alteration of the study or would potentially influence design that is proceeding in parallel with the study. ,-'; ARTICLE 3. GENERAL CONDmONS: 3.1 SWL by the performance of services covered hereunder, does not in any way assume. abridge or abrogate any of those duties. responsibilities or authorities with regard to THE PROJECT customarily vested in TH.E PROJECT architects. de:sign engineers. or any other design agencies or a,:,thorities. .3.2 SWL shall not be responsible for acts of omissiom of any parfy or parties involved in the design of THE PROJECT or the failure of any contractor or subcontractor to construct any item on THE . PROJECT in accordance with recommendations contained in any corr:spondence or verbal recommendation issued by SWL. H' .;. , " 3.5 The only warranty made by SWL in connection 'with its services performed hereunder is that it will use that degree of care and skill as set forth in Article 1.1 above. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made or intended for services provided hereunder or furnishing oral or written reports of findings made. ARTICLE 4. INSURANCE: 4.1 SWl shall secure ~nd maintain throughout the full period of this Agreement sufficient insurance to pro.tect it adequately from claims . under applicable Workmen's Compensation Acts and from claims for bodily injury, death or property damage as may arise from the performance of services under this agreement. SWL will. upon request, file certification of such insurance coverage with CLIENT or his authorized representative. 4.2 No insurance. of whatever kind or type, which may be cafried~' SWL. is to be considered as in any way limiting the contra.ctor's subcontractor's responsibility for damages resulting from h operations or for furnishing work and materials to THE PRQJ . CLIENT agrees, therefore, to include, Of cause to be included in THE PROJECT's construction contract,. such requirements for insurance coverage and performance bonds to be. secured and maintained by THE PROJECT contractor as CLIENT deems adequate to indemnify CLIENT. SWL. and other concerf!ed parties, against claims for damages and to insure compliance of work .:. -- - performance and materials with PROJECf requirements. ARTICLE 5. PAYMENT: 5.1 CLIENT will pay SWL for services and expenses in accordance with the attached fee schedule. SWL's invoices will be presented at the completion of its work or monthly and will be paid within t~irty (30) days of receipt by CLIENT or his authorized representative. 5.2 SWL shall be paid in full for aU services under the Agreement, including: any overruns of CLIENT's contrac.t or any unforeseen need for SWL's services exceeding original contract requirements. Payment for such-services shall be made irrespective of any claim by CLIENT for compensation for additional work conducted. Any such claim shall in no respect delay payment of fees for services performed by SWL. . ARTICLE 6. EXTENT OF AGREEMENT: The a~reeinent, including these terms and conditions, represents the entire agreement between CLIENT and SWL and supersedes aU prior negotiations. representations or agreements. written or 01 The agreement may be amended only by written instrument sign hy CLIENT and SWL, ' ARTICLE 7. APPLlCAIlLE LAW: The agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State.ofTexaL " ~,. ,,,~ I LABORA TORIES :~'rJ,':'~RS ' 2S22 TEXAS AVENUE . TEXAS CITY, TEXAS 77590 713/948.8494 1976 FEE SCHEDULE ~ I.t:I 8 .:::. o FOR CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FOR LABORATORY TESTING & INSPECTION I BY SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES, INC. GALVESTON COUNTY OFFICE EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15, ,1976 I 2'@'.' .I' /NC-7(. HOUSTON. DALLAS. FORT WORTH. ARLINGTON. TEXARKANA . MIDLAND. BEAUMONT. TEXAS CITY. SHREVEPORT. L1TlLE ROCK "I .. 1 Z06' 1 1 .' 1976 LABORATORY FEE SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15, 1976 I. CONSTRUCTION MATER~ALS TESTING AND INSPECTION Concrete and Related Services 1. Establish gradation test results, SSD unit weights,' SSD specific gravities, absorption, moisture, etc. of each concrete aggregate and calculate the final mix designs 2A A. Concrete mix designs ............................... $' B. Additional mix designs with the same aggregate ..... $ C. Mix Design Using Several Water Cement Ratios ....... $ Construct, cure, test and report six (6) confirmation test cylinders in relation to 'each mix design accord- ing to ACI Standard Practice and/or governing specifi- cations for ............................................ $ $ B. Test Beams .......................................................................................... Aggregate Testing for Concrete Mixtures 3. " A. Sampling of Materials .............................. $ B. Sieve Analysis (Gradation Test) Dry Method ......................................... $ C. Sieve Analysis (Gradation Test) Wet Method ......... ................................. $ D. Specific Gravity................................... '$ E. Unit Weight ........................................ $ F. Absorption Test .................................... $ G. Organic Impurities ................................. $ H. Los Angeles Abrasion Test .......................... $ Crushing and Preparation of the Sample, If Required. $ I. Sulphate Soundness (5 cycles) .......:.............. $ J. Free Moisture Test ................................. $ K. Decantation Test (-200 Sieve Analysis) ............. $ L. Sample Preparation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 4. Provide fib~r cylinder molds, curing, testing, and reporting the test results of cylinders f.o.b. our laboratory (Made by others) ............................ $ A. Cylinder Pickup .................................... $ B. Hold Cylinders, Processed but not tested ........... $ C. Concrete Beam Tests (Made By Others) ............... $ '0. Concrete Beam Tests (Made by laboratory) ........... $ 5. 'Provide one certified engineering technician to inspect the batch plant operations and quality control the con- crete mix at the jobsite, perform the required tests (slump, air, temperatures, unit weight, etc., and con- struct the standard test cylinders), on an hourly basis. (Minimum of three (3) hours per trip) .................. $ ~., ",:, " 1 -"'":c'.. 150.00 each 75.00 each 200.00 each 6.00 each 6.00 each 20.00 per/hr 25.00 each 30.00 each 20.00 each 20.00 each 15.00 each 15.00 each 200.00 'each 50.00 each 150.00 each 10.00 each 25.00 each 14.00 per/hr 7 . 00 each 14.00 per/hr 6.00 each 10.00 each 8.00 each 14.00 per/hr ....:.,. " SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES c,' f' Q}ft' !u~:i,' J A. I B. C. D. E. F. G. Process, Cure, Test and Report the Std. Test Cylinders........................................... $ Quality Control Inspection (Item 5) By the Day (8 hours) .....................'.................. Quality Control Inspection (Item 5) By the Week (40 hpurs) .................................... Charges for Additional Engineering Technician ...... Monthly Basis (Maximum twenty-two (22) 8 Hour Days). Overtime Rate (Over eight (8) Hours per day, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays) .................... $ Charges for Additional Engineering Technicians Overtime Rate will' be .............................. ~ 6.00 each $ 110.00 per/day $ 550.00 $ 12.00 $2300.00 per/wk perjhr per/mo 18.00 per/hr N ll':l 2 .:::. .:::. 15.00 per/hr 6. Concrete Coring Services (4" Diameter) A. Concrete Pavement Up to 7" of Thickness ............ B. Additional Thickness bf Concrete ................... C. Sawing of Concrete Cores ........................... D. Capping, Curing, Testing, and Reporting of Results. E. Mobilization Charge ...................... .'......... F. Concrete Coring, Special Work .. Fabrication Inspection of Pre-Stressing and Post Tensioning $ 40.00 each $ 4.00 each $ .50 sq.in. $ , 10,00 each $ 100.00 per/tr By Quotation only I. 1. Provide an experienced certified engineering technician to identify the stressing tendons by heat numbers with mill certificates, and assure recent calibration of stressing equipment. The certified engineering technician will inspect continuously during the fabrication operations, observe and record all stressing data, quality control placement of concrete, witness release cylinder test, and the transfer of stress from the steel to the properly cured concrete, inspect the removal of piles from casting beds and proper curing pro- cedures in accordance with job specifications. Weekly reports' will be submitted with all data as a permanent record of stress loads and elogation data, etc. A. Hourly (Minimum of 4 Hours per, Trip) ............... $ 14.00 per/hr B. Daily Basis (Eight Hours) .......................... $ 110.00 per/day C. Weekly Basis (Monday through Friday, 8'hours/Day) .. $ 550.00 per/wk D. Monthly Basis (Max. 22, 8 Hour Days/Monday through Friday) .................................... $,:l300,00per/mo E. Overtime Rate (After 8 Hours per Day, Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays ...'............................ $ 18.00 per/hr I 2 SOUTHWESTERN l....80R~TORTES r , , '/ilO (v!o. I i, , , , 1. Provide an experienced certified engineering techni'cian at the jobsite to inspect and ,observe all pile sections as they are delivered, and all pile driving operations. Our techni- cian will check pile alignment for plumbness and positioning i~ accordance with the engineer's specified tolerance, ob- serve jetting operation, measure and record pile penetrations, compute and record the obtained bearing resistance and verify that driven piles are not lifted from their,original seat dur~ 2ng the contractor's operations and driving of adjacent piling. Pile Driving Inspection A. Hourly Basis (Minimum 4 Hours per Trip) .'........... $ 14.00 per/hr B. Dai~y Basis (Eight Hours, Monday through Friday) ... $ 110.00 per/day c. Weekly.Basis (Monday through Friday', 8 Hours/Day) .. $ 550.00 per/wk D. Monthly Basis (Max. 22, 8 Hour days) .......;....... $2300.00 per/mo E. OVertime Rate (After 8 Hours per Day, and Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays) .............................. $ 18.00 per/hr Pile Test Loading 1. Test pile monitoring, soils engineering analysis recommendations and report, by ,quotation only. 1.A.Plasticity Index Determination TWo.Point................ $ B.PI, Four Point .......................,.................. $ 2. Sieve Analysis of Soil with Binder and Sample Preparation ..;......................................... $ 15.00 'each 30.00 each Soils and Base Materials '(Laboratory Testing) 35.00 each 3. sieve Analysis of Soil without Binder .................. $ 25.,00' each 4. Minus, No. 200 Sieve Analysis ............................ $ 25.00 each 5. Hydrometer Analysis ASTM D_422 ...................~..... $ 100.00 each '6. Lime Stabilization Testing - sample Preparation and P.I. Determination ............:..................:.......... $ 30.00 each 7. Optimum Moisture/Density Relationship (Lime Stabilized' Proctor Curve with Lime Determination) ................. $ 200.00 each ';', 8. Optimum Moisture/Density Relationship (Proctor CUrve Standard or Modified) ....... .,............... .'.......... $'100.00 each 9. Sample Preparation for Soil and Base Material ............... $ 14.00 per!hr ~- t"'''' ; ," 3 SOU'Tl-4WESTERN LABORATORIES l ,;~ '. J, .',:-". P' 2~O J I ,Compaction Testing and Inspection (Field Tests) 1. Inplace Moisture/Density Tests with Nuclear Equipment, (Minimum of (4) per trip) J~~9Y~pr.~~t~oQl.............. $ 12.00 each 2. Inplace Moisture/Density Tests in Aggregate Materials Using Conventional Equipment (Sand Funnel, etc.) (Minimum of three (3) per Trip) ........................ $ 20.00 each ~ 10 o C; Cl o 3. Provide a certified engineering technician on an hourly basis to inspect soil and take compaction tests by Necular method. (Minimum of four (4) hours per trip) .,. $ 16,50 per/hr 4. Provide a certified engineering technician on a daily basis to inspect soil operations and take compaction tests. (By necular method). (Laboratory facilities on jobsite). Eight hour (8 hr.) day. (Monday through Friday) ........ $ 125:00 per/day 5. OVertime Rates in Excess of the Eight Hour (8 hr) Day, Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays ....................... $ 21.00 per/hr 6. Weekly Rate, Monday through Friday (8 Hours per day) $ 625.00 weekly I., 7. Monthly Rate (Maximum of twenty-two days per month) Monday through Friday.................................. (2500.00 per/mo Asphaltic Concrete Mix and Inspection 1. Design of Mix in Connection with Plant Inspection ...... $ 250.00 each 2.A.Hot Mix Plant Inspection (One Certified Engineering Technician) ............................................ B.By the Hour @ Plant Site ............................... 3. Hveem Stability, Density and Molding (Three (3) Speci- mens per set) per each day, or each 500 tons ........... 4. Verification of Mix Design Made by Others Laboratory Test and Analysis ...................................... $ .35 per/ton $ 15.00 per/hr $ 50.00 per/set $ 150.00 each $ 75.00 each $ 25.00 each 5. Extraction Tests .......;............................... '6. Sieve Analysis of Mineral Aggregates from Extraction Test in the Laboratory ................................. 7. Insp~ction and Recommendations During Construction Operations on the Jobsite with Report .................. $ 15.00 per/hr , I 4 SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES 2' 'l':'fl" u. , . . . :.~ > F , 1. Observe the cutting of roofing samples as performed by the Contractor at, the jobsite in locations directed by the Architect, take possession of samples, and trans- port them to the laboratory ,for testing and report the test results to the Architect. Hourly charge for sampling .............................................,. $ '15.00 per/hr Roofing Materials (Build-Up Bituminous) 2. Physical testing of the samples to ascertain compliance with job requirements and specifications ............... $ 100.00 per/tes Roofing Materials (Lightweight Insulating Concrete) 1. Provide a certified engineering technician to verify the ,lightweight concrete mix design by the wet density, at the jobsite and perform tests to regulate mixture .......... $ 15.00 per/hr 2. ,Prepare the test specimens, cure; tests, and report the dry density and compressive strengths at 7 and 28 days, in accordance with the required procedures. One set of .four (4) specimens..................................... $ 125.00 per/set 3. Inspection and quality control on an hourly basis ...... $ 15.00 per/hr' 4. Test specimens'made on the jobsite by the Contractor, Architect, or Engineer and submitted to the laboratory for curing, testing, and'reporting (set of 4) .......... $ 75.00 per/set 5. Laboratory mix design and recommendations for placement. $ 150.00 each Structural Steel Inspection :.. 1. Fabrication Inspection in the Field During Erection,' by the Hour ............................,............... $ 17.00 per/hr 2. Fabrication Inspection in the Field During Erection, by the Day ........... .,................................. $ 130.00 per/day 3. Overtime rate after 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ........................ $ 21.00 per/hr Reinforcing Steel Sampling and Testing 1. sampling and Testing (Sizes Over, #11 Bar, add $14.00 for Machining) .......... '. . . . . . .. ... ... .. . .. . .... $ 5.00 per/ton 2. Tension Test to and including the #9 Bar ............... $' 12.50 each 5 SOUTHWESTERN L~BOR"TORIES i i.\... r.-' I:.: 2"{", I' .' . , . J I I i : I 3. Tension ~st, Size #10 and #11 (ASTM A-IS Material) .... $ 16.00 each 4. Tension Test, Size #10 and '#11 '(ASTM A-431 and 432 Material) (Add. $14.00 Extra for Machining) ............. $ 14.00 each s. Bend Tests ..........................~................~...... $ 10.00 each 6. Deformation Examination................................ $ 10.00 each N ltj 2 .:::. .:::. All machining and sample preparation for mechanical testing and metallur- gical investigation will be charged at cost plus 20\. Machining invoices will be supplied on request only. Invoicing Information Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. has on the 25th of each calendar month. other arrangements are requested in a policy of invoicing for all This policy will be followed wri ting . projects' unless All,invoices are payable upon receipt. I, Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. isa full service testing and inspection laboratory, therefore, if you require additional service not listed in this fee schedule" please call Tom Farmer atAjC 713-948-8494. I ~ SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES '. .' r ! t 1,",'2" .. ~ -' I" I I' I. ' I i I LABORA TORJES:~'cJ,':'~RS 2522 TEXAS AYElfUE . TEXAS CITY, TEXAS 11S90 713/948-8494 1- 1976 FEE SCHEDULE FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE LABORATORY TESTING & INSPECTION j' j , I BY SOUTHWESTERN LABORATORIES, INC. GALVESTON COUNTY OFFICE EFFECTIVE AUGUST 15, 1976 I i~) . HOUSTON . DALlAS. FORT WORTH. ARLINGTON. TEXARKANA . MIDLAND. BEAUMONT. TEXAS CITY. SHREVEPORT. LITTLE ROCK 'f"'" " Ct)~ 1" 'iJ 1:', I AUGUST 15, 1976 LABORATORY FEE SGHEDULE J I I I I I II. NON-DESTRUCTION TESTING AND INSPECTION Radiographic Examination (Field Iridium 192 or Cobalt 60 Source) 1. Hourly Rate Including Standby Time, (From 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Daily) N LO 8 .:=< o A. One technician with necessary equipment ;.......... $ '20.00 B. Two technicians with necessary equipment .......... $, 30.00 C. Three technicians with necessary equipment ........ $ 40.,00 2. Hourly Overtime Rate Including Standby Time (After 4 :30 pm Daily, Saturday. Sunday, and Holidays) A. One technician with necessary equipment ........... $ B. Two technicians with necessary equipment .......... $ C. Three technicians with necessary equipment ........ $ 26.00 40.00 53.00 3. Minimum Charge (From 8:00 am to 4,30 pm Mon. through Fri.) Field Lab A. One technician with necessary equipment .. ... ~ ~ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. $ 60.00 50.00 13. Two technicians with necessary equipment ................ $ 80.00 70.00 I, C. Three technicians with necessary equipment ............. $ 100.00 75.00 D. Overtime Rate ,for Minimum Charge will'be 1 1/2 times the regular rates. , E. For Alternate Prices by the Weld See Item #6. 4. Film Charges in connection with Hourly Rates: A. 70 MM per Linear Foot ............................. $ B. 4 1/2" x 10"............. .,........................ $ C. 4 1/2u X 17" ............................................................................ $ D. 811 X 10" .................................................................................... $ E. 71t x 17u ..................................................... $ F. 14" x 17ft ................................................. $ 1.00 per/ft 1.75 each 1. 80 each 4.00 each 5.00 each 6.50 each 5. Mileage, Travel Time and Living Allowance The following mileage, travel time and living allowance will be made in addition to the prices shown above on jobs outside of Galveston County Only. I A. Mileage (Round Trip) .............................. B. Travel Time - One Technician ...................... C. Travel Time - Two Technicians ....,................. D. Travel Time - ,Three Technicians ................... E. Living Allowance per Technician (Actual Cost No to Exceed) ..... .'....... ........... $ .25 per/mile $ 16.00 per/hour $ 25.00 p'er/hour $ 34.00 per/hour $ 50.00 per day 1 SOUTHWESTERN \..A80RA TORIES "," '1t4' 6. Alternate Price on Pipe Welds (In Fab Shop Only) (with a Minimum of $150.00 per trip). Weld Size Normal Wall ~-Heavy Wall A. 3q a~d less ....~..........r...................... .$ J4.0~ 20.00 B. 4'" through B" ............"...................... $ 16.00 23.00 e. 10" through 12" ................................. $ 19.00 27.00 D. 14" through 16" ................................. $ 20.00 2B.00 E. 18" through 20ft ....................................... $ 26..00 36..00 F. 22" through 24" ................................. $ 31.00, 43.00 G. 26" through 30" ................................. $ 40.00 56.00 H.. 36" ................................."..................... $ 47..00 65..00. I. 40".......................................................................................... $ 52.00 . 73.00 J. 42" .......................................................... $ 60.00 84..00 K. 4B"............................................. $ 64.00 90.00 ' L. Standby time will be charged by the appropriate rate, on an hourly basis. M. For spot X-rays by the film (4 1/2" x 10" and 17")$ 9.00 ea12.00 each, N. The overtime rate by the weld/film will be l.5,times the unit ~ee. 7. Structural Field Welds A. 1/8'" to 2 1/2" Thickness .......................... $ Minimum Charge . .'. . . .... . . . . . . . . .. ., . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. $ Mileage, Travel Time and Living Allowance are the Same as Outlined in Item 5 A above. Standby Time, Overtime and Holiday Rates are the same as outlined in Items 1 and 2 above. B. C. 8. If special quotations are reuiqred, please call Tom Farmer at A/e 713" 948-8494. 12.00 p"" film 75.00 per tr' Ultrasonic Examinations, Magnetic Particle & Liquid Penetrant Examinations (Flaw Detection and Thickness Survey) 1. Magnetic Particle, Liquid Penetrant and Ultrasonic Examinations: A. B. One technician with equipment (Portal to Portal) .. $ Two Technicians with equipment (Portal to Portal) . $ 2. Overtime, Rate: 25.00 per 35.00 per A. One technician with equipment (Portal to Portal) ., $ 34.00 per B. Two technicians with aquipment (Portal to Portal) . $ 47.00 per 3. Minimum Charge: , ~ - A. In Field ......:..........~.;.......'............... $ 100.00 per tr' B. In Laboratory ........................-............. S 75.00 each '. 2 SOUTHWESTERN L.AGOAATORIES i' '. I",',^" !Sc. ,';:." .> :2t J I 4. Consulting Fee for Level III Individual,.....,........ $ 35.00 per hour 5. Mil,eage and Living Allowance The following mileage and living allowance will be made in addit~on to the prices shown above on jobs outside Galvescon County Only. A. Mile'age (Round Trip) ...........................1........... $ .25 per mile B. Living Allowance per Technician (Actual Cost Not to Exceed) ................,...:......................... $ 50,00 per day N 10 g Cl .:::. 6. Overtime Rates: Overtime Rate after 4:30 pm daily Monday Through Friday and all hours on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays shall be charged at the overtime rate as outlined in Item 2 above. 7. Steel Transmission Poles and Arms (Ultrasonic Examination) . , I, A. One technician with equipment (portal to portal) .. $ 25.00 per hour B'. Minimum Charge.................................... $ 70.00 C. One technician with equipment, 8-hour day (portal to portal) ......... ~ .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . ... $ 180~ 00 per day ~. One technician with equipment 40-hour week (portal to portal) ................................ $ 750.00 per week E. One technician with equipment by month............ $3700.00 per/mo F. Mileage and Living Allowance are the same as outlined on previous sheets under UT, MP I and LP Examinations and Inspection. 8. OVertime Rates A. Contract Basis - All time shall be charged at the rate of (one technician w/equipment) .............. B. Hourly Basis - Time in excess of eight (8) hours and all hours on Saturday and Sunday and holidays shall be .......................................... A. One technician with equipment (portal to portal) " B. Two technicians with equipment (portal to portal) . $ 25.00 per hour $ 34,00 per hour . $ 30.00 per hour $ 38.50 per hour 9. Offshore (Ultrasonic, Magnetic Particle and Liquid Penetrant Examinations) 10. Minimum Charge (Twelve Hours (12 hrs) per day including boat travel) 1 A. Land'Mileage and Living Allowance are the same as outlined on previous sheets under UT, MP, and LP Examinations. 3 SOUTHWESTERN l....SCR14TORIES 'I gll'6: :', " I' .\~"., B. Overtime Rates - All hourly time in excess of twelve hours (12 hrs) during week aays and all hours on Saturday and Sunday shall be charged at the overtime rate as outlihed above 'under "Offshore Examinations." 11. Tubular Goods (Ultrasonic Examination by Contact Method to Detect Longitudinal Discontinuities) Size Q.:E..One Circumferential Directions Two Circumferential Directions 2" $ .85 foot $ 1.40, foot' 2 1/2" $ .90 foot $ 1.45 foot 3" $ 1.00 foot $ 1.50 foot 4" $ 1.25 foot $ 1.85 foot 6" $ 1.50 foot $ 2.25 foot 8" $ 1.75 foot $. 2.60 foot 10" $ 1.80 foot $ 2.65 foot 1211 $ 2.05 foot $ 3.05 foot 14" $ 2.30 foot, $ 3.30 foot 16'" $ 2.55 foot $ 3.55 foot 20" $ 2.80 foot $ 3.80 foot 24" $ 3.05 foot $ 4.05 foot 12. Minimum Charge A. B. In Field ............................................ $ In, Laboratory ....................................., $ 50.00 30.00 .'1 13. Mileage, Travel Time, and Living Allowance A. B. C. D. .. E. .f. , F. G. The following mileage, travel time, and living allowance will be made in addition to the prices shown above on jobs outside Galveston County Only. .25 21.00 28.50 per mile per hour per hour Mileage (Round Trip) .............................. $ Travel Time - One Technician ....................... $ Travel Time - Two Technicians ..................... $ Living Allowance per technician (actual cost not to exceed) ........................................ $ 40,00 per day Examination of pipe under 2" 0.0. will be by quotation only. Where extensive surface preparation is required, time will be charged at .......................-........ $ 15.00 per hour Further examinations1n different directions to meet customer requirements will be on a quotation basis only. 14. Prices for examinations not listed in this, price schedule will be given upon'your request by.calling Tom Farmer at AIC 713: 948;8494. ':, 17, ,-~.- t' I, 4 SOUTHWESTERN LAaORATORtE:5 '. 2?'!7; J Welder Qualification '(No.1) I 1. Welding Procedures Specifications (Prepared) .......... $ 75.00 each 2. Operator Qualification at Laboratory A.' Furnish all material and equipment, supervise welding, test, evaluate, and report. 1. ~arbon Steel Plate (up to 3/4") ............... $ 75.00 each pos. 2. Carbon Steel Pipe (through Schd. 80) .......... $ 60.00 each pos. 3. For Bend, Tension, Etc. see tests for mechanical properties of metal, below. N 1l':i 8 .:::. o 3. Welded coupons submitted to laboratory for X-ray examination and qualification report' A. B. C. Carbon Steel Plate up to (l") one inch thick ...... $ Carbon Steel Pipe up to (l") wall thickness....... $ A minimum of two (2) specimens for test each time. 20.00 each 30.00 each 4. Complete welder procedure and qualification by quotation only (call Tom Farmer @ 948-8494). 5. Recertification by request in lieu of testing ......... $ 40.00 each I, 6. Provide an AWS certified and qualified inspector to supervise ~d conduct welder qualifications in the field, with customer furnishing' all equipment, supplies and materials: , A. Hourly Basis (Minimum of four (4) hours per,trip).~ $ 20.00 per hr B. Daily Basis (eight hours (8) ), Monday through Friday) .............................................. $ 150.00 per day C. Overtime Rate, after eight hours (8) per day, Saturday, Sunday, & Hoildays ........................ $ 28.00 per hr By Quotation Only 1. Stress Relieving of Field Weldments 2. Radiographic Corrosion Studies of On Stream and High Temperature Piping. 3. Onsite Welding Inspection During Construction. Tests For Mechanical Properties of Metals 1. Welded and Base Metal Specimens , A. B. C. Tension Tests (Minimum of two) .................... $ Round 0.S05" Diameter or API and Reduced Section.. $ Round 0.505" Diameter or other sizes with yield determined by Extensometer ........................ $ Free Bend (Minimum of two) . .'..... .'................ $ Guided Bend (Minimum of two) ...................... $ 12.00 each 9.50 each I D. E. ,12.00 each 9.50 each 8.00 each 5 SOUTHWESTERN LABORA.TORIES . 'l ! 1 :JiB " 'i " I a I.t~ 2. F. Nick Break (Minimum of two) ....................... $ G. Spot Welded Shear Tests (Minimum of two) .......... $ H. 2 to 5 Tests ..........,............................ $' I. 5 or More 'Tests ................................... $ J. Charpy Tests (Set of Three)........................ $ Tension Test (Various) A. Round 0.505" or other sizes with yield determined by Extensometer ........................ $ Additional for Furnishing Stress/Strain Curve ..... $ Wire Rope (Socketing Charge at cost plus 20%) ..... $, Tubular Goods ..................................... $ Seven (7) Wire Prestressed Concrete Strands ....... $ B. C. D. E. 3. Elevated Temperature A.To 5000F - Single Specimen ........................ $ B. To 5000p - Multiple Specimens ..................... $ C. Over 500'P to 900'F-Single Specimens .............. $ D. Over 500'F to 900'F-Multiple specimens ............ $ 4. Hardness Tests (Brinell or Rockwell in the Laboratory Only}.: A' B. C. Minimum Charge ..................................,. $ 10 thru 15 Tests ..,.. .'. ., . . . . . . . ... ... . ., .. . . .. . .. $ 16 or more Tests.......................,........... $ 5. Microhardness Tests (Includes Sample Preparation) , 8.00 each 12.00 each 8.00 each 6.00 each 15.00 set 12.00 each 5.00 each 40.00 each 20.00 each 40.00 each 70.00 each 60.00 each 80.00 each 70.00 each 40.00 each 8.00 each 6.00 each A. Minimum Charge .................................... $, 40.00 each B. Hardness Surveys - Multiple Readings .............. $ 20.00 hour C. Pield Hardness Testing Using Portable Brinell Equipment ...................:..........,.. $ 16.50 hour Metallurgical Tests and Examination 1. Microscopic Examination '{Includes Normal Sample Preparation) .........................................., $ 30.00 sample 2. Photomacrographs and Photomicrographs " A. B. C. D. 3 Prints .......................................... $ Additional Prints ................................. $ Oxalic Acid Etch Test (As Received) ..... .,......... $ with Sensitizing Heat Treatment ................... $ ,."..., ,,'." 6 SOUTHWE$TERN LABORATOAIt.S r 14.00 each 6.00 each 25.00 each 40.00 each 2\19, J I Grain Size Determination Metallurgical Technician Metallurgical Consultant - McQuaid-Ehn E, F, G. ............ $ $ $ .. .. ~ .. .. .. .. .. ..".. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , .. Services ................................. 45.00 each 20.00 hour 30.00 hour All machining and sample preparation for mechanical testing and metallur- gical investigation will be charged at cost plus 20\. Machining invoices will be supplied on request only. ~ U? g Cl .:::. Invoicing Information Southwestern Laboratories, Inc. has on the 25th of each calendar month. other arrangements are requested in a policy of invoicing for all projects This policy will be followed unless writing. All invoices are payable upon receipt. I. I 7 SOUTHWESTERN L.A.aORATOIUES ! 1,22'0 ~,_o . :, ~ . I.. . '~ LABORATORIES .~ 1,.- I.. I . ~"-'___.u_._. r I N FOR MAT ION I If you need laboratory testing and inspection services after 5:00 PM daily Monday through Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Holida'ys ,please call on of the following employees and arrangements will be made to service your project. ' SHL Employee Telephone No. 'Forest Bullock 945-2082 Andy Clark 945-5803 Tom Farmer 935-5354 Ron Wrbas 1+534-2787 Marvin Parker 948-l83l Bob Bolen Sr. 945-3571 I, Skip Stinson 948-1156 Jim Black 1+534-5941 Skipper Bolen 948-4766 Don Pandanell 945-3847 I' I N 10 8 Cl .:::. I I 22'1 J ; I/,-;t -7t: , I ~ f'':'~- '. '\. TRINITY ,ENGINEERING TESTING CORPORATION 3601 MANOR ROAD P. D. BOX 572 AUBTIN. TEXAS 78767 512/926.6650 November 9, 1976, Calhoun County, Texas c/o URS Gorrest & Cotton, Inc. 3607 Manor Road Austin, Texas 78723 Gentlemen: We will furnish a full time experienced technician to perform all tests listed below on the Calhoun County Airport at Port Lavaca, Texas for a fee of $3,075.00 per month. Raw subgrade densities & moisture-density curves. Embankment densities & moisture-density curves Lime sub grade densities & moisture-density curves Chemical analysis of lime slurry Gradation of lime Crushed Aggregate Base: 1. Flat & elongated particles 2. Fractured faces 3. Unit weight 4. Abrasion 5. Soundness 6. P I'& Gradation 7. Densities & moisture-density curves 8. Depth tests Shell 1. 2. 3. Base: P I & Gradation Densities & moisture-density curves Depth Tests Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete: 1. Design 2. Full time plant control 3. Field densities of in-place hot mix after rolling and cooling by means of Troxler Nuclear Machine ...... NATIONAL SOCIETV or PROFESSIONAL ENGtHURS AMERICAN SOtlETY rOA TESTIHC AND MATERIALS AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE 1'~2:2, , ' ,. " ' , , . ~ i ' 1" , ' j~;" I'" I' p" , i' !r~ Calhoun County, Texas I' November 9, 1976 Page 2 The only additional fee will be $450.00 for performing the lime study to determine the proper amount of lime ,to' use for stabilization. ' \ We look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, TRINITY ENGINEERING TESTING CORPORATION t.j~.D.~~ Charles D. Gentry Lab Manager CDG!ft I " I .' TRINITY TESTING LABORATORIES. INC. 402 E. STEPHENSON DR. P. D. BOX 31D7 (512} 575.D281 ',I VICTORIA. TEXAS 77901 November 15, 1976 N tn g '.:::. Cl Calhoun County Commissioners Court Port Lavaca, Texas Attn: Judge Willis 77979 Jetton RE: PORT LAVACA-CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS Gentlemen: We are pleased to note you reserve the right to select an independent testing laboratory for the above referenced project. '1' May we request your selection of our firm to fulfill testing 'requirement as outl ined in your specificaiions. We hope to be of service to you on this project. If additional information is needed,please feel free to contact us. Respectfully submitted, TRJNITY TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. r!fJi~- B.tf/T~'ter: A~~r I 2'2"'~ ,j i ; , .j , t , ~ ,j , ! 1 I , r 2'4.' TRINITY TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. 402 E. STEPHENSON OR. C512) 5'15-0281 P.O." BOX 3107 VJCTO~IA, TEXAS 7790i November'15, 1976 Calhoun County Commissioners Court Port lavaca, Texas 77979 Attn: Judge Will is Jetton RE: PORT lAVACA-CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS Gentlemen: We hope the following information may be of value to you. SOilS: LIME TREATED SUBGRADE Lime Content Curve 4 points.........................$ Moisture Density Relationship.......................$ Field Density Test................................~.$ BASE COARSE: SAND-SHELL, LIMESTONE Soil Constant (L.L., l.S., & P.I.)......;...........$ Moistuje Density Relationship.......................$ Field Density Test..................................$ HOT MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE: Mix De sign i f r eq u ired. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . $ Hot Mi~ plant inspection if required to include; Stability & Extraction (percent bit.um,en &. graqation.$ If plant inspection is not required; Extraction (percent bitumen & gradation.............$ . Stab i Ii ty, Hveen or Marshall {three spec imens)...... $ Field inspection if required........................$ Field inplace density test..........................$ I 110.00 ea. 70.00 ea. I 15.00 ea. 31.50 ea. 70.00 ea. ] 5:00 ea. 300.00 ea. 0.25/ton 75.00 ea. 30.00/set 15.00/hr. 15.00 ea. 15.00 ea. " Trip Charge round trip to jobsite......................$ If additional information is needed, please feel free to contact us. ;'. Respectfully submitted, \ .~;, . TRI~TY ~fSTING lABORATORIES. INC. '8~;/./~. B. J( Tater, Area Manager" ' ,.-.<: i.~:;'";" 1':?\~ -' 1".\' I ~ l';-,',_". t ,~.j , 1 r , ' 1 I" . '> TRINITY TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. 40:2 ~. STEPHENSON OR. 1512) 57500261 P. O. BOX 3107 I. VICTORIA, TEXAS 77901 . November 15, 1976 ~ l1':i ,0 o Q o CALHOUN COUNTY COMMISSIONER COURT PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 ATTN: JUDGE WILLIS JETTON THIS DOCUMENT, WHEN PROPERLY EXECUTED, SHALL CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT cOVERIN.G T.HE ,WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN. THE S~PPLIER SHALL FURNISH MISCELLANEOUS SOIL TESTING SERVICES AS REQUIRED AT CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT, PORT LAVACA, TEXA'S: IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRINITY'TESTING LABORATORIES, INC., PROPOSAL DATED NOVEMBER 15, -1976, SIGNED BY B. J. TATER. SCHEDULE-CONTRACT SHALL BE FOR THE PERIOD OF JOB DURATION 'I AcCEPTANCi-TO COMPLETE THIS CONTRACT, COMMISSIONERS COURT SHOULD SIGN COpy -IN TH~ SPACE PROVIDED BELOW. ACCEPTED 1t~I~-~~, /7 , 19~ COURT BY ~~"'-" I , , C') (')' ,', ~.hl ". J I t I ! \ , j , , 1 ! . i '2'2','6" ... .". A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and catried,that the above proposal of Trinity Testing Laboratories, Inc., be and the same is hereby accepted and the County Judge is hereby authorized to execute the same thereby consummating a contract between Calhoun County and Trinity Testing Laboratories, Inc. for such lab services. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. I SPECIAL NOVEMBER TERM HELD NOVEMBER 19, 1976 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 19th day of November, A. D. 1976, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commis- sioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk I whereupon the following proceedings were had: GENERAL ELECTION - RECOUNT COMMITTEE'S REPORT, SHERIPP:OS REPORT OF RlECOUNT, COMMITTEE TO: THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, SITTING AS AN ELECTION CANVASSING BOARD WHEREAS, by order dated the l2th day of November, 1976, theCommis- sioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, sitting as an Election Canvassing Board, appointed the Undersigned recount committee to I~ make a recount of the November 2, 1976 General Election votes cast for the office of Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas, and WHEREAS, this Recount Committee has completed such recount: NOW, Therefore, this Recount Committee does hereby report to the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas (which court is sitting as an Election Canvassing Board) that the number of votes received by A. P. Lacy and Maurice G. Wood, respectively, for the office of Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas, as~hown by such recount, is as follows: 2"',2"7' ;. ~ ~ .." : -..' \' . . _. ,~.' -- I ," '".' I " I I ,I' , " .' . .'" .. ,I' PPJ:CI!1CT NO. V 0 T E: S RECEIVr.D A. p. LACY MAURICE G. lmOD ~ l(.l 1 o 1 g .:::. 2 ..27)" :<87 c:l 2A 15 38$ 3 5 II to 53 , 5 110 1~ 1 6 6A 1/-.0 ';"7 7 113 7!i 10 II /0 11 l ;"37 13 5 4-5 111 q..~ M 15 D3 /3'.3 16 /7f;;} 10 Absentee 77 :<4-,).. TOTALS .J... '8 7 9 ;.$ ~ ~' I DATED AND SUB~ITTED this 18th day of November, ,1976. RECOUNT COMMITTEE: \... :12;28 I Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissiner Kabela, and carried, the following order was adopted and entered: CANVASS or rnI: NOvr.:~!1lER 2nd, 1976 r.EllEP,AL ELECTION FOR THE ornCE or SHERIFF or CALllOUll COtr.lTY, TEXAS, AS REPORTED AND PETUR.'lED BY THE RE- COUlIT COl!:\I7TEE, AlID ORDr:R DIPJ:CTING THE ENTRY OF THE STATE OF TIlE POLLS IN THE RECORD A~D DECLARING THE PJ:SULTS o~ SAID ELECTION AS TO THE OF~ICE or SHERlfr OF CA~~OUN COUNTY, TEXAS. I I~EREAS, on this 19th day of November, 1976, the report (which contains the returns) of'the !Iover:1her'2nd. 1976 General F:lection Recount Committee for the office of Sheriff of Calhoun County, Texas, was canvassed and the tally lists checked, 'and all returns as contained in said report were found to a~ree with the ~ally lists; , NOW, THERErOPE, SE IT ORDEPED BY THE CO~MISSIO~EPS COURT or CA~~OUN COUNTY, TEXAS, SITTING AS A!, ELECTlml CA~IVASSING BOARD: Section 1. That the, Countv Clerk shall enter the state or the 001ls in - " each precinct in the book ke~t for that pUr?ose by recording therein the number of votes received by A. P. Lacy and Haurice G. Wood, resnectively, for the office of Sherif::' of Calhoun County, Texas, in the ~rovember 2nc, 1976 General Election, as shown by said returns of the Pecolmt Committee. Section 2. That on the basis of said returns of said Recount Committee, A. P. Lacy is hereby declared to be the winner of the November 2nd, 1976 General Election race for sheriff, the final vote in said race, as reported by said Recount Committee, being 2879 votes for A. P. Lacy and 2865 votes for Paurice G.'Wood. PASSED, ADOPTED N,D APPRO~~D on this 19th day of ~ovenber, 1976. I COHMISSIO!IE?S COURT OF' CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS, SITTING AS AN ELECTION CANVASSnrr, BOARD ()\ r-/, P.Y~)i I , W1ll1s F. J~n, b-<--.---' COtlhty ,ludp,e ~ .' " .. ATTEST: , . m4.-'~Lj- i2,,~ me-, maJl~J 1~ary Lois l-lcHahan County Clerk I' i " I i. i _ I \- , , \ \ i, 1-' \ i i I \ I 1 Motion by Commissioner,Lindsey,_seconded by Commi~sioner Belk. and carried, that the following order ~e adopted and'enteredt IBE ORDER FIXmG PAY OF RECOUNT COMMITTEE AND ASSESSING COSTS OF RECOUNT !>,r NOVEMBER 2nd, ~976 GENERAL ELECTION VOTES CAST FOR OFFICE OF SHERIFF IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY., TEXAS: Section~. That the pay of the members of the Recount Committee for the recount of November 2nd, 1975 General Election votes cast for the office of Sheriff is hereby fixed at $2.00 each per hour for the 28 1/2 hours they worked. making $57.00 for each member. Section 2. That Maurice G. Wood be and he is hereby charged with the costs of such recount as fo~lows: ~ l.{j 8 Cl o Pay of Recount Committee: $57.00 X 3 Expense of giving notices (postage) Supplies: Stafford Lowden Co. Clark & Courts, Inc. $171.00 0.26 $12.75 12.35 '25.10 Tota~-------- S196.35 I Less cash deposit previ~us1y paid 160.00 , Balance Due---------------------------------- $ 36.35 PASSED. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 19th day of November. ~976. ATTEST YYl '/}. YVl' ;j fI / ~t.'l.!.(.. '*~~, / / /~JJklia-.J Mary Loft ~!cljahan County Clerk I ./\, ,FA L E!) , A,IA,t" ,,',.."'0 ..,-,'" V '. --~ .....,~~ II t :'1 j . C' l"'~""-'-~ - ---, J, -,-_10 -:~'01/)-~:~,~~;. Ur.:.d_~ \.":1.":''':,;; ~(\ :.,....y:-.~~ .... >-....~, O~L."'lI.:r JUd&e t'i.l!J:l::il C o";'j;.:" J.S ,COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN 'COUNTY, TEXAS, SITTING AS AN ELECTION CANVASSING BOARD Judf,e 2.,2'9 J. ,I ! , 'I , ! i i i -I I , i , , , i I i I I . I 1 , , - , ! ; I ! I i i ( i , I , '2'3{I . ,-' .,' A motio1;1. was also. made by Commissioner . Lindsey ,', seconded, by Commis- sioner Belk,:and carried, that the Court express its appreciation to the recount committee composed of Mrs. Natalie Thayer, Chairman, Faustino Saenz, Jr. and Earl L. Ermey and that they be commended for their work. ' THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. I SPECIAL NOVEMBER TERM HELD NOVEMBER 30, 1976 BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 30th day of November, A. D. 1976 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present'on this date the following members of the Court, towit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk I whereupon the following proceedings were had: BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE - LIBERTY BELL A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Mr. Cooper be authorized to proceed with the matter of encasing the liberty bell with the high school shop class and Jecker Blind and Floor Company; expenses to be paid out of Unbudgeted Funds. CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-l7 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g I of said Article 6252-l7 for the 'purpose of considering personnel matters. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subjeet matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. I ~ ~ g Cl Ci I I 2' 3'1" , ~~ >l~.. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had: A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following resignations of Gene G. Traylor and Woodward C. Regan from the Board of Managers of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital be accepted effective immediately. November l8, 1976 The Honorable Willis F. Jetton and Members CommissionersGCourt Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Dear Judge Jetton: Please accept my resignation as a members of the Board of Directors, Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, Calhoun County, Texas, effective this date. Let me say that it has been a privilege to serve on this board these many years, and I have enjoyed the fine cooperation existing between the Court and the Board of Managers of the Hospital. Sincerely, (s) Gene C. Traylor November 19, 1976 Judge Willis Jetton Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: Please accept my resignation as a member of the governing board of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. Respectfully, (s) W. C. Regan A motion was also made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commis- sioner Kabela, and carried, that Mrs. Jewel Fisher be appointed to the Board of Managers of , Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital to fill the unexpired term of Gene C. Traylor. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY ' Claims totalling $ll8,283.50 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. 'THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURII ED . 23'2' REGULAR DECEMBER TERM ',HELD DECEMBER l3, 1976 < - THE. STATE OFrTEXAS, l , l COUNTY. OF:: CALHOUN ' 'l' , ' BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 13th day of Decemb~r, A;; D. :1976 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in,'the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular ,Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were presen!: on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit:" ," - " Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk . ,.Ernest Kabela 'Wayne Icindsey, John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan " County Judge Comm. Prct. 1 Comm. Prct. 2- 'Com. Prct,. 3 Comm. Pre/;. 4 County Clerk whereupon: the .:following proceedings 'were, had: - , GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER:AUTHORITY - PERMITS A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded 9y,Commis-, , sioner Finster, and carried, that Calhoun County gran~ a permtt to GBRA t9 install facilities as shown on the following.instruments 'with.theunderstanding that by the usag~'of such permit::GBRA agrees that such facilities and the installation, maintenance and usage , ' thereof shall be subjecLtg all of the terms and provisions s'et out'in~the, orJgi~~l c9n~ract.petween G~RA and Calhoun,Cougty dated ..-: ~ : ': c. :: ".' ~ '. .... .:.... . ~ " - ~:. ..~~. e - '. . '.': ",' z. -,~'~ -' . Marc;p ~l:; -1972 and_'J;ecorcle~ in. Vol., '~,: J:'age 30? of, ~heC9mmissioners I ~ " Court Minutes of Calhoun County: Te~as, and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provisions. ----..-- " , " 2 , ,- .' :: I I I ~. , , ro, M' ~ ,- v SERVICE COIINECTION lNFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM " John Finster Pct. 14 1, Connection Data ~ (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 11 November 1976 B. Name of Customer Requestin9 Service: , James A. 1Urk IVA/KW! t./b/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: One D. Map Sheet Number: D/18 E. Customer Number tO,be Assigned: 1961-19 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be' completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recollll1ended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recollll1ended for installa.tion as follows: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE 8. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to :'As BuHt Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE - zsooao - I ,.:;-' 1'~-::' ~...- :---.+-. ,f'. >' ;-<. ,:-.1, . ! _~:. (:~l~ ~.... _j .~ "I~{BAY ;i.,l....",., J. ,.,....<..-;'~..; :' .:;f II . 00'1 > '\ " (11. 5 Co T > ~\ I :,.. I ~_. ... I k - \ "'\ 'Il! I I -:h ' 1 > ,~ ...... ;c , ~ ,"",... .Ct"'<..o,... - & --.. " l,,) 't _._' ~. h "'.i .~... :-:.::-:. _ ../""'('''''! .df......':,.. I. ~ J. ...~..~ . \ . J ...... ...... 51.')1" l ~... 0' ,_; ~:__.. ~ I ~~' ~ i .. ~. " \ . . t\~ It i "':- '~I i ~~ ~ 1 I "~ ~ \ '" \~R' ~~1~ ;' ~ ~ :~\ ~,L\,_,_'., ~ ~'~i't , ...... :L . ~ ~ ;-: !~. \~ <. ~ - i~t, l~ 'f:" ~ h \'" ->. ~ : r ;~ ~\... ..... .. 1 :~: f' - !l I ~ ~ : " '~J";' I ~ ~ .~ ::, \i\~. I ;. ~ :l~~ \ ,~I' \ '., , ~,.. Iii If:. . '" '\",l:~'..J>G o~ , it( J I """ :,\ ..,'- ~t"b-- i I t .....!t" : :._~ ........"'--1, '.- ... i' t ...~ ! ~ -., \, ~ I" \J' " \ ---- -=- - ~'".._-~-_. - ~ C::= d'v<:J \.~ 'I 0 ... ~. ~ -: .... - . . ' ~ . . . _ D ! .... ~ ; '. ~ ::0"' :; , ~ : . .- . ". . . . . D' g ';:: - -- . "0 .. .. 5 " .. - .' . .. - "" ~ <: S : ~.I( .. ~ ~ lD w: ;;: ~ H I~__. ~! 2 \ . "- ., . < < 'i ; . - - . : ~ . ~ " < ,p ~~ - '" ~ .,. r .:; f ~ r c . , " , 't :~~ :/ i:..~ r ~,' ,I 1 WI 11tJ \' i/fiI.Q i 7il; \~ I'jll,; ~ ,f, " . //;"\ :J ///' , '/0 .lPI J '7 j " ~, .., , ~ ::1 -, \ I t . '1,. ; PCJ': II LerOy Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 11/29/76 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Mike Grantland. WNRW/277 /A C.' Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: 0/1 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1962-8 F" Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recommended for installation as follows: 3, DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE 8. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE , DATE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE ! - ,. :r, ;<- ..!> '" G\ 'I ;; [V, .. . I ~ 00, .- l , 0.- ~' i ,C=j ---- t' ~.;f, 1 " , ~, ~ , ~~ /)"'". ;;il ,~~ c "~,' .,1 '--~';,:; i, . . ~I ' ') . , " I, ' 1,1' I I ' i,,, 1"- I::: ~Iill )::: /~ 1';]11 b ~ ,1,lfl i ;:;~ill 1 ~ " 11/ i ~i!'J., J I:h: I 1 Iii;;! I 1,;'''' I II, & ~ -" il,j 'I ~ ~ Q.J~, 'I 1..1' rv ,'I ' ,., f' ~ 00 ,'~. : ;!.. ,'~' '1> rr , ,/ >i, I , , ,/ i , ~---. I I I 1 - (;)<)' '5:-" ~r.~,- I, BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE - RESOLUTION, LIBERTY BELL REPLICA Motion by Commissioner Lindsey d . ' an carn,ed, that the following seoonded by Commissioner Kabela resolution be adopted and enter~d: I RESOLUTION REGARDING PLPLICA OF LIBERTY BELL I~HERE".s, 1:his replica of 1:he Liberty Bell lias presented to Cal.houn County by the Calhoun County Bicentennial Committee on this 13th day of December, 1976, and .ffiEREAS, the purchase 07 this bell lias truly a united community enneavor, in that the purchase thereof was financed by the people of Calr.oun' County, including school children, adul1:s, civic organizations and business firms, thus demonstratin~ the s~e patriotis~ and unity of purpcse that was possessed by our forefathers who rang the ori&inal Liberty Bell at Inde?endence :Jall in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, and N /1j g Cl .:::. . WHEREAS, it is dee~ed appropriate that this replica of the Liberty Bell be accepted and dedicated and placed on public display; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMH!SSIOllERS COURT OF CAL!lOU!l COL~ITY, TEXAS: Section 1. That this replica of the Libertv Bell is herebv accented, and the same is hereby dedicated in memory of our forefathers who, gave us the liberty we now enjoy. I Section 2. That sincere thanks and aporeciation for this gift is hereby expressed to the Calhoun County Bicentennial to~~ittee for sponsorin~ this I project. Section 3. expressed to each its purchase. That sincere thanks and appreciation for this "ift is hereby person, civic organization and business firm who donated funds for i \ I 'I , I Section 4. That this replica of the Liberty Bell shall be housed in the' , ' lobby of the Calhoun County Courthouse where all may view it as a constant rer.1iiIder,:::':, of the freedom and liberty we enjoy as citizens of the United,States of America. Section 5. That this resolution shall be sore ad upon the minutes of this Commissioners Court as a permanent record of. this memorial event, and that the original copy of this resolution shall be and is hereby presented to the Calhoun County Bicentennial COll'Xlittee.', PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED on this 13th day of December, 1976. I COM!IISSI()~Ir:?S COURT OF' CALHOUN COUllTY, TEXAS 'By~t;; LLo~' Willis' J. Jet;9n'; ount'! ,lucl';e ATTEST: ~~1?~<L-W 23:6' SALARIES - PUBLIC HEARING A puplic hearing was held concerning $alary increases for county officials,and employees, effective January, 1, 1977. There were no citizens present for the public hearing other than the news media. Judge Jetton-read the notice as it was published by the Pbrt'Lavaca Wave on November 23, 1976, towit: LEGAL NOTICE I The annual salaries of elected county and precinct officers of Calhoun County, Texas, were set by the,Commis$ioner$ Court during the hearing on the 1977 budget held on September l7, 1976, and, a$ required py law, notice is hereby given that the following $alary increases for such elected officials, as provided for in said budget, will become effective on January l, 1977: ' OFFICE , FROM TO > Tax Assessor-Collector $12,240 $13,200 District Clerk l?"OOO 12,960 County Clerk 12,000 l2,960 Sheriff l2,000 l2,960 County Judge 13 , 800 l4,760 I County Treasurer 12,000 l2,960 County Commissioners, Precincts 1-4, inclusive, each l2,000 l2,960 Justices of the Peace Prec inc ts l-5, inclusive, each 2,100 2,268 Constables, Precincts l.,.5, inclusive, each 1,850 2,000 Also, salary increases for county employees, as provided in said 1977 budget, will become effective January 1, 1977. A public hearing on the foregoing will be held by the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, at its regular meeting place in the Courthouse-at Port Lavaca, Texas, on Monday, December l3, 1976, at lO:OO A. M. for the purpose of considering the same and taking such 1- action thereon as is deemed proper. (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton; County Judge of Calhoun County, Texas Upon completion of such hearing, a motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that such salary increases be adopted and approved, effective as of January l, 1977 . 237 I " The fol1owing bids were received for solid core doors and installation thereof for Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital: J . ., ! j I i BIDS - SOLID CORE DOORS, HOSPITAL I Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port'Lavaca, Texas RE: Doors at Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Item 1 - Doors ;\l l1'j g .:::. o Gentlemen: We propose to furnish ash doors, without hardware; to meet the following specifications: 1) 36 solid wood bonded core doors Size 44" x 7' 3 3/4:' x 1 3/4" One of these doors will include a steel frame with. wire glass in an area 12" x 12" on the upper section of the door with a cover shield , on the outside of the door. ~.57~/J{; I 2) 1 solid wood bonded core door Size 87t x 32" x 1 3/4" Steel frame insert containing wire glass in an area not to exceed 700 sq. inches is to be included in this door. 92. 9 s- J) 1 solid wood-bonded core door Size 87t" x 35 3/4" x 1 3/4" Steel frame insert similar to that described above. 9~, 'J~ 4) 6 Class B (labeled "Fire Door") doors Size 83~" x 32" x 1 3/4" 4 , These doors will be used in pairs and each door will include a steel-frame at the center section of the doorway which will contain a wire glass' insert 35" x 8". (I /?,;( /1 7 f) Total Bid 3 <6 90 /:r e /, t::.JL"J 3S8{) , io All doors will meet the Life Safety Code 1973 NFPA No. 101>- ~-:? ,The approximate delivery date will be within~=f~ days. NAME OF BIDDER ~/;yr tuJd?,'S SU\:pl_Y ADD1lESS J\\\; '/ .1.<;') ~,;\\ T 0j) D\\lhT AtrrHORIZED SIGNATURE -R" /Y'. ,,' ~~r E-t~ ~J) , TITLE fu~ ~(L;\ I '1 I I' !' I ~ ~ og .,.. . Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaea, Texas . I " . Commissioners Court Calhoun Count)' Port Lavaca, Texas ~ . - Doors at Champ .Traylor Memorial Hospital RE: Doors at Champ Traylor ~morial Hospital RE: -.'" Installation Item 2 Item 1 - Doors Gentlemen: We propose to furnish afl equipment, supervision to do the subject work as the . to llIeet Centlemen: Wep~opose to furnish ash doors following specifications labor. insurance and-necessary foll~s t'o be 227 doors. The only locks 1135, 136, 137, by the hospital. C?D the new install Remove hardware on All .locks will 'be removed from the old doors installed on the new doors are 'those for rooms and ~23i the balance of the locks will be kept existing doors and the 1) 2) without hardware, 36 solid wood bonded core doors Size 44" x 7' 3 3/4" x 1 3/4" One of these doors will include a steel ~rame with \fire, glasS-in an area 12" x 12" on the upper sectioQ of the door with B cover shield on the outside of the door 1) 7.0l. 'f to each door.. coats Furnish and apply one sealer coat and 3) 1 solid wood bonded core door Siz~ 87t x 32" x 1 3f4" Steel' frame insert containing wire glass in. an area not to exceed 700 sq. inches is to be included in this door. . commence work within ..Lf.l- days complete the above described work bid Tbe undersigned bidder agrees to 'sfter notice to proceed and will within '3 S- calendar dsys 10 the above for Our lump s_ oj 2) 1= k '* 1 solid wood bondea 'core door Size 87i'" x. 3S 3/411 X 1 3/4" . _ Steel frame insert similar to that described above 3) ..! OF BrOOm SIGNATURE TITLE Bid Total , , i , ; ; 1 I - days - ADDRESS NAME AtmlORIZED ~ NFPA No. 101 (0 - Yu OF BIDDER SIGNATURE TITLE 6 Class B (labeled uFire Size 83t" x 32" x 1 ~/41t , These doors ~il1 be used in pairs and each door wi~l include a steel-frame at the center section of the doorway which will contain a wire glass insert 35" x 8". doors Door") 4) ADllRESS meet the Life Ssfety Code 1973 date wil1'be witbin A11IHORIZED NAME All doors will The approximate delivery _I i I , 1 I , i j , , I , I , " I , i i i i I i i C:; 'M .<N Commissioners Court Calhoun County 'Port Lawea. Texas RE: Doors at Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Item 1 .. Doors Gentlemen: We propose to furnish ash doors, without hardware, to meet the following specifications: 1) 36 solid wood bonded core doors Size 44" x 7' 3 3/4" x 1 3/4" One of these doors will include a steel frame with wire glass tn an area 12" X" 12" on the " upper section of the door with a cover shield on the outside of the door~ (~~ I !"e::,1 ('In 2) 1 solid wood bonded core door Size 87~ x 32" x 1 3/4" Steel frame insert containing wire glass in an area not to p.xceed 700 sq. inches 1s to be included in th is door. JJfi.OC' $ 3) 1 solid wood bonded core door SiZe 87~11 x 35 3/4" x 1 3/4" Steel frame insert similar to that described above. $ 1:\7.fln 4) 6 Class B (labeled "Fire Door") doors Size 83t" x 3211 x 1 3/4" These doors will be used in pairs and each door will include a steel-frame at the center section of the doorway which will contain a wire glass insert 35" x 8".' $ ~J9.00 Totol Bid 3t1,r,~h.00 . All dooro will meet the Life Sofety Cod~ 1973 NFPA No. 101. , The approx1.mate delivery date will be within ~ 0(1 days. IlAIlE OF BIDDER ~hrs.11;~ 11 T ,'ml~,~r Co. 3()!) E. n-:ilr("~n street ADDRESS fln-r+ T.""'O'I"':" 1 'f',.,.'V~<::. ""<:\'79 AUTHORIZED SIGNATUR~",-,,?7'1<">_d..a TITLE P..,rtner-N.:ln:~.~~r - (;sooaa - Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas RE: Doors at Champ .Traylor Memorial Hospital Item 2 - Installation Gentlemen: We propose to furnish all equipment, labor, insurance and "necessary supervision to do the subject work as follows: 1) Remov~ hardware on the exis~in8 doors and install Qn the new doors. 2) All locks will be removed frOm the old doors. installed on the new doors are those for rooms and 323; the balance of the locks will be kept The only locks to be #135, 13&, 137, 227 by the hospital. 3) Furnish and apply one sealer coat and two varnish coats to each door. Our .lump 8um bid for the above is .$ l1Q,1.Q nn The undersigned bidder agrees to after notice to proceed and will within ~n calendar days. corrm.ence work within -1!L.. days complete the above described work NAME OF BIDDER ~1., r~l'." 11 I .',".Jlf'r Co_ ;:::(\.~; s. rn i.l rot~d St rC'ct ADDRESS P'-'rt T ,,,.~(';,.. 'J'{'xr:s i"7!)79 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE~"'4'o/ ?-nd~j)-",P. TITLE Pnrtn"r-n~'nr:r::C'r Note: tie ,,,iLl not nerform Item No.. ~ l\'.ithont r'lirl1i~hin~ Item No.. J.. We" ,,,ill furnish Itnm No.. 1 withont n~rforr.in~ Item 'No.. 2. - 2'4"0 ;l iI l' ! A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Connnissioner Finster, and carried, that the bid of Marshall Lumber Company De ac- cepted in the amount of $6474.00 to furnish and install solid core doors at Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital; such costs to be paid' out of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. BIDS - HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE The following bids were'received for hospitalization insurance for county empl~yees: I (2~~~;~~ _~ '; Jefferson Chemical Building Suite 126 $$J6RichmofldAvenue . Houston, Texas 77098 528-1971 ' . (r:=;(L--,;:')=L:"-~~-:-=~~"!!; --;"_Lw H (~T:.-T"J.L"" ~- .,.........'!:l~~-;r-I..-'~:::JL~...~~=t:.- .I_. ::r: :F.r :~.:.t.-; :::u:: ~ 13 "C:.:T 2:.~~~ <:::::EC <:::::: <:::> ~ :X~'"7" ~_ ~- ;.~ DoyleD.Koone Senior Marketing Executive . December 10, 1976 Nr. James F. Houlihan County Auditor, Ca1boun County Courthouse, S. Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 I Re: Group Insurance for Calho~~ County Dear Mr. Houlihan: The attached letter provides fo,,"nal notice that \'1e are willing to continue the Cow:ty's GY'OUP insurance plan at the current r...tesfor twelve additional months vnth t~e followillti changes: i. \';e \'1:0.11 increase the Nedicare Major Medical benefit maximum from ~10,OOO to $25,000 and the rate from $7.50 to $8.85., 2. We will provide the following changes to your plan: (a) Increase the ~~jor Medical Vaxirnum from $50,000 to $1,000,000. (b) Provide "Family Security Benefit" as follows: WAIVER OF !.lEDICAL CARE PREMIUM, Medical care coverage for dependent~ which is in force at tne time of the er"ployee' s death, will continue wi thout premium payment until the earliest of: I 1. Remarriage of the spouse. ~{ '2. Termination of dependent status. . ;" 3. ,Two years from the employee's death. 4. ,The date the dependent becomes eligible for Medicare. ......!.:;.. 0:-": ~'., "j:",.' .--.r'-, Mr. Ja...nes F. Page 2 December 10, Houlihan 1976 In a.ddi tion, any dependent, who is totally disabled when the Faw~ly S~curity Benefit terminates will be entitled to a further continuation of' coverage as provided by the Extension of Reuefi ts provision of the policy. EXCHANGE PRIVIlEGE When' the Fa;~,ilY Security Benefi t terrni.n~tes, the dependents may convert their group insurance to individual policies as provided by the Medical Care Conversion Privilege. No medical examination is required. Your current ~d1ca1 rates are producing a satisfactory loss ratio. During the four years that we have insured Calhoun County our payments to your eoployees are approximately equal to premiums received. We have lost an amount equal to our expenSE:9. Because of the improveIOOnt in experience we will provide the above improvemen~s at no cost. We will make any further improvements in YOW" group insurance plan that you desire at current "manual rates" . We appreciate ha.ving the opportunity to serve you and hope i,:,hat YOU' will continue to be our client. Very truly yours, r::I:. ~~ Seni~rketing Executive DDIVao - z.sotJ CI a - HI/rtj,mi, Cmmcc!irul ()fitSi (LIJJ)l~J-1JHl1 ~O;:.-f: (':-=~:, r -r .:: .~ ~~r:'::r ~:: :~': :;.::=:;:....~::~"'-.:ii... :..,.. --:;- _ .;;: ,-"-;r . ~ -: ") 4-::::':. ".',. ~-" ...,.- .....-11 ..' Hnrry W. Hf'U"ridl. A~.\u.I(mf Sl'f."rt"ary Gn/up bIIfUrull(1' U'If'llIfimM November 23~ 1976 calhoun County, Texas Courthouse, S. Ann Street Port Lavac4, T.X 77979 Gentlemen; Group Insurance Account 0394784-'01-02-03 We recently completed a review of your Group Insurance policies. Your current rates for your Group Insurance policies are such that the present rate structure requires adjustment. Therefore, effective February 1, 1977 and until our next review on February I, 1978 premiums for your Group Insurance coverages will be determined at the monthly rates listed below: Group Term Life Insu't'ance $1.24 per $1,000 of insurance. Group Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance $.06 per $1,000 principal sum. Group Medical Care Expense Benefits Employee Benefits Dependent Benefits $36.70 per employee $43.64 per employee Group Medicare Major Medical Benefits Employee Benef1~s Dependent Benefits $ 8.85 per employee $ 8.85 pe:r employee We are pleased to have your organization among the thousands of policy- holders who are enjoying the advantages of this rate guarantee program. Very truly yours, ,l/.W,~ Assistant.Secretary an - f42 { t. ,'-~ "1 "r MEDICARE MAJOR MEDICAL Effective January 1, 1977, the Federal Medicare program was revised to increase the hospital deductible and daily coinsurance payable by the insured. Connecticut General will assume this additional liability. At the same time, recognizing the increased cost of medical care, we are pleased to extend to existing policyholders an increase in our Medicare Major Medical lifetime maximum benefit to $25,000. In addition, in an attempt to avoid large out-of-pocket expenses for in~ sureds under age 65 who are eligible for Medicare, those insureds will be covered under the full benefit employee plan to the extent that these benefits are not covered under the Federal Medicare program. Therefore, eligibility for the Medicare Major Medical benefit will apply only to any individual 65 years of age or older. ~au wjll ,be hearing shortly from' our Field and Account Services unit with a further explanation as to the administration of these changes. I I I CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS GROUP INSURANCE BID PROPOSALS TO BE OPENED AT 10 A.M. DECE~mER 13. m ~ ~ . Summary of Benefits HOSPITAL 1) Deductible (if any) Each visit 2) Hospital Room M3xfmulfJ Daily Rate (under basie plan Maximum Payment Semi-private room Private room (Explain method of charging) 3) Intensive Care (under basic plan) 'Balance nays 4) All Usual Hospital Services. including Blood and Plasma Up To 5) Number of Days. of Hospitalization for any reaSOn other than Psychiatric Care Exceptions to this limit are specified in the basic plan Balance. up to $50,000 6) Number of Days of Hospitalization Available for Psychiatric Care Current Coverage $ 25.00 $ 45,00 $ 1,395.00 Up to $10 more than the basic plan may be charged to Ma iOr Medical 801 of CDS t over $45 may be charged to Major Medical, with $55 maximum $ 45.00 MM $ 480.00 31 MIl Same as for any other sickness (31) - 1916 Bid Pl"oposa 1s Plan 1 ~ None 100%-SP No Limit '100% 100%-SP toward Private 100% -0- No Limit 100& and No Limit No Limit No Limit 120 days 7.S00ao None 100%-SP No Limit 100% 100%-SP toward Pri vate 100% -a- Na T.1mtt 100% and No Limit No Limit No Limit 120 'days - 7) Summary of ~cnefits Expenses 'for Psychiatric Care while not confined to hpspital 8) Out-patient Hospital Care Minor Surgery Accident MEDICAL AND SURGICAL 1) Surgical procedures in hospital, doctor's office or elsewhere 2) Professienal a~esthetist 3) Out-patient laboratory, X-~ay, Ambulance MAJOR MEDICAL 1) Specify benefit period 2) Waiting period 3) ,Room limit, if any 4) Deductible Maximum numbers of persons in family who must satisfy the deductible ,5) Co-insurance First $2,500 of covered expenses Over $2.500 (explain) Coverage 50'7. of coverage expense dur iog calendar year at the rate of $20 per visit, one visit per week Schedule $ 300.00 in anyone accident Schedule MM MM Ca lender Year 90 days for pre- existing conditions that received treatment prior to becoming an employee $ 55.00 3 801. 1001. except for mental illness or functional nervous disorders J lli!L! Plan 2. $1.000 $I.OOO 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% Both Plan 1 and Plan 11- Calendar Year None None None None , Both Plan 1 and Plan 11-- 80% - All Other Medical Charges--After SlOO > Deductible (Maximum 3 per family) except mental illness or func~ tlonal nervous disorders-- (see #7 above) - 0":" 'S~~8:rV of Benefitso',':. ' . { ,<" 6) tbxirouml per benefit per iod 7) Life-time 'maximum' for each person covered by the policy PREGNANCY 1) We do not want this coverage for normal maternity hut desire coverage for complications resulting from pregnancy , " LIFE INSURANCE (including ADD and D) 1) Employee age 65 to age 70 2) Employee age 70 or over 3} Employee under 65 l'RE-EXISlING CONDITIONS 1) Are pre-existing health conditions covered imme- diately (without a waiting period) Yes No DEPENDENTS 1) What is the minimum age fQr dependent coverage 2) What is the maximum age' for dependent coverage1 Covera<<e . ">,L,': 80'1. of all expense except mental illness or nervOuS dis'ordet $ SO.OOO.OO ,Plan T " """ $250,000 $250.000 80% -,,'.f!!n...! ",.',""'\",' $250,000 $250.000 80% $ 1.500.00 $ l,SOO.OO ~ 3,000.00 x Both Plan I and Plan II: $1.11 per $1,000 ~onp- 1.11 per $1.000 AD&D -- 24 hour coverage Yes Yes 14 days 23 years if a student and unmarried 19 years if stnRle _l At Birth To Age 25 Disabled Dependent- To any Age At Birth To Ap,e 25 Disabled Dependent- To Any Age Summary of Benefits TERM OF POLICY 1) Guaranteed Premium Rate for EFFECTIVE DATE (To) PREMIUMS (TOTAL) '1) Employee Only 2) Employee and Children 3) Employee and Spouse 4) Employee and Famiiy MEDICARE 1) Is supplemental coverage available to Medicare recipients: Yes No 2) 'Premium (Total) Employee Only . Submitted for: Name of Company Submitted by: Name of Agency Current CoVer8J!::e Bid Prc)'oosa Is. .\. fu!!...l. Plan 2 'rtY '~ ~ 'i ( , ! i , 1 year 24 months 24 months Feb. 1. 1977 2-1-77: 1-1-77 $ $ $ $ $33.80* $61. 80* $83.63* $97.49* $33.03* $60.44* $81. 78* $95.32* 40.69 84.33 ' 84.33 84.33 x Yes Yes, $ $12.25 $12.25 9.45 Connecticut General' Blue Cross and Blue Shield White and Ro~ers Art Talarico ~a~es ~epresen~a~~ve for, Blue Cross and ,Blue Shield of Texas " *Life insurance premium not included 1'ri this cost. -; -, ~ ~ ~ . . ,..., r mR f{,~"TI' ~:'." 17fT'\T'T"'\ r;-.04 ;\~!t,; .: r:i ~~. ~j! f>j.i.~ J.....J LdJ,i..J\LLI II L,./L,... PIE. ~ Tip 11qf:l,' T' ~ @T1J::\f\,,1 D 1 \U Ja.:,tl ~.w. ' ~ 11 il..J L1Ji 'w FROM CALIFORNIA,WESTERN STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Prepared for: Calhoun County Presented by: Leo Westerholm ThiJIQuotatlonExpires: January 30t 1977 O~UfP a86~3~0971:i - 7,soaao ! !" I' ~61-2-091~. CLASSIFICATIONS All Employees EMPLOYEES LIFE INSURANCE S5,OOO SUMMARY ,OF BENEFITS 24-hour coverage ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMDEffilENT S5,OOO Amounts of insurance automatically reduce on the ~ir8t day oC the Group Policy month following the employee's 65th birthday to 5~ of the amount for which he was insured at age 64. ~i~ UFE" ...- ...-.......-,.,~,. -- -.""--- .-..... .. , , ._; ,:-0:,\: ,,~- ~ ':~ "\ ;'. ,ri'" ~'.;',:: 'l-,; ~, ,.." ',:';:"\ SUMMARY OF BENEFITS SUMMARY OF BENEFITS '. " V" "''c EMPLOYEES AND DEPENDENTS EMPLOYEES AND DISMEMBERMENT ,Major Expense - \; l' Maximums Maximum payable, liretime al~ disabilities......~......S100,OOO up to $1,000 automatically restored each year , t.~. Maximums MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFITS , ' Payable on the following basis after a Cash Deductible Hospital - 1st 31 days each period of disability \ I Daily Room and Board......................................& 45 Hospital Extras - including operating room, drug~,) anesthetics and administration................:.)........ 500 Outpatient emergency treatment....................) Outpatient surgical services......................) Professional ambualnce service to and from hospital.......6 50 , , Each calendar year...........per individual..........S per family..............$ 100 300 HOSPITAL EXPENSES - 8~ of eligible hospital services and supplies. daily room charges limited to 160.00 for regu~ar dations and, 1150.00 for intensive care unit. , Eligible acconuno- OTHER MEDICAL EXPENSES - 80% of' other covered expenses.' Surgery - each period of disability at 15.00 per ~nit ~ugeon and/or Assistant Surgeon....,.................... .'.l- S1000 'Maximum payable for pre-existing condition if f'irst insured af'ter the ef'fective date oC this plan..........& 1000 Acciden~ Expense ~ each accident.......~....................$ )00 , , Covered Medical Expenses will be payable at .10~ for the balance of' any calendar year after $1,500 out-of-pocket Covered Medical Expenses have '~be:en'" incurred by a family during the calendar year and any further cash deductible requirements will be waived for the calendar year. This does not apply ,to Covered Expenses for a normal pregnancy terminating in a normal delivery or treatment of' any mental or nervou~,conditions when not hospital confined. ;-When hospital'eonfined, treatme~t of nervous ~r ~ental conditions is covered AS shown in the description of';.. "Covered Expense-'slt. When not confined, 50% of the f'irst 820.00 of such expenses per day will be payable up to a. maximum of $500.00 in any calendar year. i.o' " " Medical Benefits are coordinated with Medicare. ,--Expenses for DENTAL WORK, EYEGLASSES AND HEARING AIDS arB considered covered expense if' incurred as the resul~ of a nonoccupational accident occurring while insured. . I, .~il';" r ^ , ~()1i ~ ' ., "WESTERN ...tHi...... O~UfE" lifE" 8161,2,0915 , "861.2.0975 . .__.._-,~,.. ~,._...__.~... .. "'~~-.. "', '~'''''-,,''~--'-- ,-o_"":"",,,7'!" ---_._..'~......- , ' ..__on ,.,' ......----.-..-.:. .---'7-~,~ N;1 ~ ,0';; .x' r. I r:;,;" ~ ~ COST ILLUSTRAT10N ESTIMATED MONTHLY PREMIUM Lite and Accidental Death and Dismemberment, per $1,000....$ 1.10 "SaB1c Medical and Major Medical Expense Benefits Employees Only.............................. .............. ....;............ .$27.89 Additional for One or Mo~e Dependents..................$42.47 The Insurance Program becomes e~fective when at least 75% of all eligible employees turn in enrollment cards. A gift plan must include a~l eligible employees. Benefits for dependents become effective when at least 75~ of those having dependents enroll them if any portion of the cost is paid by the employee. The rates quoted are estimated, Any change in the makeup of the group at issuance will necessitate a recalculation at these ra~88 taking into account on1y those employeee who actually apply Eor coverage. ~C)~ O\L ~~ VtIESTERN LlFE@ 8116Z.2-0975 - "-"_.,,",~-' 7,SOOQQ ,,__u_ '-~'...----...----~- ," "- .. EMPLOYEE LIFE INSURANCE,' IN THE EVENT OF DEATH (from any cause) The amount shown in the Summary of Benefits will be paid as a lump sum or in monthly payments with interest BENEFICIARY The employee may name anyone as beneficiary, with the option to change at any time. WAIVER OF PREMIUM Should permanent total disability occur before age 60, ,coverage will continue without payment of premium during continuance of such disability. CONVERSION PRNILEGE When an employee terminates employment, coverage will continue for 31 days without payment of premium. During this time it may be converted to any indhidual plan, other than term, written by Cat.Western LiCe, No evidence bC insurability is necessary. . @ ~ UFP se64.3.M15 - ,;;,,'......' '\ 'I HOSPITAL , ~.\ BENEFITS PAYABLE ~ Pays, as shown in the Summary of Benefits, for expenses of room and board, ambulance service, and other services, including operating room, 'x-ray and laboratory, drugs, anesthetics and their administration, when hospital confiMd as a registered bed patient or for medically necessary surgery or emergency treatment in the' hospital while not so confined. Doctors' and nurses' fees and personal items are excluded. RESTORATION OF BENEFITS This benefit is automaticaUy restored when- the employee has been back on the job -fuJi-time Cor 2 consecutive weeks, or any other person has-had 30 days between periods of hospital confinement. " i , " " , " . ~()7t. CAL ?l'tIl WESTERN UFE0 "1'-2,0915 "I ,-.....-.'..... ."\..' " '~ '~ 00 > ,> EMPLOYEE ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFITS PAYABLE (24,hour coveroge) Pays amount shown in the Summary of Benerits for losses resulting directly from an accident and within 12 months as conows: " Loss of life entire amount Loss of both hands, both feet, or sight of both eyes \ " Any combination of two or more: loss oC one hand, one foot, or the sight of one eye enU~e amount' " , entire amount Loss of one hand, one Coot, Or sight of one eye one.half the amount BENEFICIARY The beneficiary is the same as under the Employee Life Insurance Benel'it. LIMITATIONS Benefits will not be paid ror losses resulting froll) intentional seU.inrticted injury or suicide, while sane or insane; commission of a felony or assault; participating in a riot; war or act 0' war, declared or undeclared; use o! narcotics, barbiturates, hallucinatory drugs, or alco~ot . ~'t.CAL iOi WESTERN UFE0 I, ___"666-2~15 - '" " ~ ~ c:'l SURGERY BENEFITS PAY ABLE Pays doctors' fees for any operation as shown in the Schedule of Operations. When more than one operation is performed. pays for each according to the schedule, up to the maximum shown in the Summary of Benefits. RESTORATION OF BENEFITS This benefit is automatically restored when the employee has been back on the job full-time for 2 consecutive weeks. or any other person has h8;d 30 days between operations. ~Le.CAL ' %jJ WESTERN UfE@) U71.2.Q975 - Z900(!(l /'<~""" SCHEDULE OF \ OPERATIONS The maximum payable fOl' each operation is the Unit Value shown here. times the dollar factor shown in the Summary of Benefits. The maximum payable for all operations is also shown in the Summary. SKIN Excision of pilonidal cyst or sinus Incision and drainage of skin cyst Biopsy of skin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BREAST Excision of breast tumor, .unilateral ..' Complete (simple) mastectomy .. ..... Radical mastectomy ............... FRACTURE Nasal, uncomplicated, closed reduction Pelvis, compound, open reduction .... Radiw. and ulna, simple. closed re- duction ....................... Femur, simple or compound, open re. duction .........,....,........ NOSE Submucous resectioo...,...."...., Hi:ART Repair aortic valve, valvotomy ....." Repair myocardial aneurysm. .. , , ... . Excision intracardiac tumor .."...., THROAT Tonsillectomy with or without adenoid- ectomy under age t8 ........,..,....,. age 18 and over ................ DIGESTIVE Total gastrectomy. . . . . . . . , . . . . , . , . Subtotal Of hemi-gastrectomV. with vagotomy... ......".. ,.,...... Appendectomy..."..,."...., .., Cholecystotomy ..,.".,..,....,.. Cholecystectomy""..,..,."..., , Exploratory laparotomy "..,....... RECTUM Hemorrhoide<:tomy, eKternal, oomplete Hemorrhoidectomy, internal and ex. ternal ..,..........,........... Fi$$Urectcmy and hemorrhoidectomy , HERNIA H.,-nia . inlJUinal, uni-'teral .,....... Femoral, unilateral ..........,..... ~Le.CAL ~WESTfRN UfE@ ...""".'''' Unit Value 30,0 2.0 . 3,0 15.0 30,0 70.0 5,0 75.0 25.0 BO,O 30,0 150.0 200.0 200,0 15.0 20.0 100.0 90,0 40,0 50,0 60,0 40,0 2(),O 30,0 30,0 35,0 35,0 Unit Value URINARY SYSTEM Nephrotomy with drainage; neph- rO'itom'f ...............,.. ..,.. Cystectomy. partilll ....... ......... MALE GENITAL SYSTEM Prostatectomy, perineal, 'iubtotal ..... Prostatectomy, perine<ll, radical .,.,.. FEMALE GENITAL SYSTEM Total hysterectomy (corpus and cervix) with or without tubes, and/or overills, one or both ..................,. Supracervical (sub-total hysterectomy' OilatiQfl and curettage of uterus (non ol3'it.1 ..............,..,..,.... Uterine suspension .. ...,...,. ...,. THYROID . local excision of small cyst of thyroid. Thyroidectomy, total or complete .... EYE Sclerectomy for glaucoma, with scissors, punch 'or trephination ............ EAR Mvringotomv ,............,....., Mastoidectomy, simple... . ......... TEETH Excision of imp<lcted unerupted teeth - Soft ti'isue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 P<lrtiallv covered by bone ... . . _ . , . . 5.0 'Completely covered bv bone... "'" 8.0 If multiple surgical procedure:; are performed through the same incision, the value will be that of the major procedure only. 80,0 70.0 80.0 100.0 60,0 55,0 15,0 40.0 40.0 70.0 60,0 3,0 50.0 If multiple surgical procedures are performed in separate operative fields through separate incisions. 50% of the "'alues of the le'iser procedure'i will be allowed in addition to the value of the major procedure up to the maximum for all operations. When two or more physicians are required in the manage. ment of a surgical procedure, onlv the amount shown will be allowed for the procedure, \f the operation performed is not listed in this schedule and is not excluded from coverage under the Group Policy, the Company will determine the amount payab~ for such operation using the Relative Value Studies adopted b.... the California Medical Association on August 8, 1964. .. .......,'~..... , . .,.", MAJOR EXPENSE BENEFITS PAYABLE Pays as shown in the S~mmary Of Benefits, for any Covered Expenses in excess of the ' amo~nt paid under any other Medical Expense Benefits of, this plan, plus the cash deductible, COVERED EXPENSES , This benerit covers t}:!e following expenses: '" Doctors' fees Nurses' (R,N,> L,V.N.) r..s Physical Therapists' ~rviceS rendered, as prescribed by a doctor of medicine Hospital charges (daily room and intensive care/special care units as shown in the Summary of Benerits) Diagnostic x-ray and laboratoly Rental or initial purchase, whichever is more appropriate, of durable medical equipment , which has solely therapeutic value ' , ArtiCidaJ limbs and eyes, contact Jeases or glasses, and breast prosthesis required as the result or and immediately following surgery Dental work or treatment; eye,examination, glasses, hearing aids, artificial limbs, artificial eyes, th~ fitting of any of these; cosmetic surgery; vaccinations, inoculations, and preventive shots, as necessary due to an accident occurring while insured , , . ' X-ray, radium and radioactive isotope therapy I Anesthetics, oxygen and th~ir administration Ambulance service to a local hospital, or subsequent transfer to another hospital,. if medically necessary Whole blood and plasma administration; whole blood and plasma when not replaced Prescription drugs and medicines Dental services required tor excision of impacted unerupted teeth. fllJte.CAt' -X'J.JS WfSfERN 7;;1'" UFP> lD2S!j.!)975 _I I I BENEFITS PAYABLE '...;......-...... , ."" ACCIDENT ) EXPENSE",' , ..It--.: "~ Q Pays expenses in excess of those- covered by other plan benefitS .(other than Major Expense) as shown in the Summary of Benefits for each accident occurring while insured. Covers following expenses incurred within 90 days of the accident,'whether or not still insured under this benefit: Hospital Confinement Doctor or Nurse Services Diagnostic X-ray and Laboratory Drugs and Medicines Dental treatment, eye examinations, glasses, hearing aids. artificial limbs, artificial eyes, the fitting of these, and cosmetic surgery LIMITATIONS Benefits win not be paid for any expenses specificaJly excluded under other plan benefits. ~~ CAt U WfSfERN UFP ._8885.2.0915, - ~ in Cl ~l-'.'. ;(')f: ~i\V~;- 10551-2.0176 MAJOR EXPENSE Continued- ~ To be added to Covered Expenses: Any of the above expenses for nervous or mental disorders while hospital confined. When not confined, pays as shown in the Summary of Benefits. CAL WESffRN UfE0 - 7,900([0 - ~ 10558.2.07715 Continued- AUTOMATIC RESTORATION OF BENEFITS MAJOR EXPENSE Up to $1,000 of benefits received will be automatically restored every January 1 until the insured's maximum benefit is again available.. No evidence of insurability is nec~. CAL Wf5TfRN UfE0 ( - ",', . ,..'\ " :.'" " .{ .'.:. ..i; 1~'. : .~ j, GENERAL PROVISIONS ,"f ", I , GROUP POLICY AND CERTIFICATES Cal-Wes:tern Life issues a group policy to the employer and provides for each employee a certificate of insurance which describes,the benefits and other.pertinent information. WHO PAYS THE PREMIUM The e"mpJoyer may pay the entire cost ol the plan, or it may be shared with the insured employees; In either case, the employer's portion of the premium is deductible, for income tax purposes, as a business expense. When the employee shares in the cost, his application lor coverage will authorize payroll deduction for his portion of the premium. WHO IS ELlGlBLE-' . Employees -- all full. time employees working at least 20 hours a week may be insured once they have. satisfied the employer's service requirements. Usually a one to three month period is adequate. This "waiting period" may be waived when the plan is first . adopted. making it apply only to employees hired after the effective date. Dependents -. the employee's spouse and unmarried children from birth to 19 years, and to age 24if a fulJ-time student, may be covered unless they are in active military service or eligible far insurance as an employee. When husband and wife are both employees, only one may insure the children. 1, Disabled Children - an employee may continue to cover, (or medical benefits, an insured child who is incapable of self-sustaining employment due to mental retardation or physical handicap, beyond the age limit specified in the definition above by furnishing Cal-Western Life medical proof as required. WHEN DOES THE COVERAGE START ~ 'r , Pla~ n coverage starts ~hen the prescribed number of eligible employees and dependents are enrolled;n the plan. . Employees ~- coverage starts the day the plan becomes effective, For any employees hired after that day. coverage begins on the first day of the poJicy month tor which a premium is paid. Any employee not at work on the date coverage would otherwise start will not be insured ':lntil he returns to work. . Dependents -- coverage starts the day the employee becomes insuted unless the dependent is confined to a hospital on that date. In that case, coverage will start on the day after release trom the hospital. However, a newborn child is covered for other than routine pediab'ics and routine hospital services even though the child is hospltalized when benefils begin, '.~~CAL ' ' ~ Wf5TERN UFP .907....0975 _I .". '. '.,,: , , '~ c.n ty MAJOR EXPENSE Continued - PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS , , Pre-existing ~onditions are covered for individuals insured on the effective date of this plan. Anyone becoming insured after that date will be ('Overed for a pr~xistjng condition up to the maximum shown in the Summary of Benefils. Further coverage will be provided after a 90-day period ending on or after an individual's effective date, during which no medical care or prescribed medication is ,received; or after the individual has been insured under this plan for 6 months, whichever occurs first." ' .....'\. ~~ CAL ~ Wf5TERN UFE0 _10566-og7' - ~ m .....,'''11 \;>.... GENERAL PROVISIONS Continued- COORDINATION OF BENEFITS When an employee or dependent is insured under this plan and under any other plan of coverage for individuals in a group. whether on an insured or uninsured basis; provided under any gpvernmental programj or required or provided by any law. payment under this plan may be reduced so that the combined coverage of aU plans will pay no more than 100% of the individual's Covered Expenses ig any calendar year. DEFINITIONS Doctor - a practitioner required to be covered under group policies in the state in which the policy is issued. Hospital- an institution primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic facilities under the supervision of a staff of doctors and 24~hour nurse service; and is not specifically a place Cor rest, the aged, drug addicts. a nursing home, or a convalescent hospital. Convalescent Hospital- a facility. including a separate part of a hospital. which is primarily for convalescent care; provides 24-hour nurse service; is under the supervision of a doctor; is accredited and licensed by the state; and is not speciCically a place for rest, the aged. alcoholics, ment.ally m, or drug addicts. Custodial Care - a care primarily for maintenance.of the patient or to assist the patient in meeting activities of daily living but which is not primarily provided for its therapeutic value in the treatment ot a sickness or accidental bodily injury. Nurse - a registered nurse (R.N., L.V.N.) who is not a relative or a regular member of the insured's household. Covered Expenses - expenses payable under the Major Expense Benefit of this plan, determined by Cal-Western Life not to be in excess of the fees and prices generally charged in the community for the services and supplies furnished, and for services and supplies determined by Cal.Westem Life to be generally furnished for the treatment of the injury or sickness- bei~g treated. Complications of pregnancy - any pregnancy-related disability other than a normar pregnancy terminating in a normal delivery or an elective procedure which is not medically necessary. ~~\~z CAL ~,()t. :!\ ;: 'vVf5TfRN ""/:11~ ~ ~ 1l42'-,-D776 UfE'" - zsoo(]a GENERAL PROVISIONS Continued - LIMITATIONS The following are not covered under the Medical Expense Benefits at this plan: 1. Any occupational injury arising out of or in the course of employment for compensation or profit. 2. Any sickness for which an individual is entitled t.o, or does in fact receivel any indemnity, benefits or compensation under any Workmen's Compensation law ,or act. 3. Eye refractions, examinations and prescriptions (or eyeglasses and contact lenses. dental work or treatment, maternity, cosmetic surgery, except as specifically described. 4. Any nervous or mental conditions under the Major Expense Benefit, except as specifically described. . 5. Hospitalization or medical services when provided by government; furnished free of charge; or not under the care of a doctor. 6. Nonsurgical treatment of chronic foot conditions; callus or corn paring or excision; or toenail trimming. 7. Routine physical examinations and related x-ray arid laboratory tests. 8. Custodial care. 9. Vaccinations, inoculations and preventive shots. except as required as a result o[ accidental bodily injury. 10. Narcotism or addiction to other habit forming drugs; war or act of war, declared or undeclared; intentional self-inflicted injuries, whether sane or insane. 11. Charges of a convalescent hospital, except asspeci[icaUy described. 12. Pregnancy, resulting childbirth, miscarriage, abortion, or any complications of pregnancy, except as speeificaUy described. < ~'t.CAL U WESTERN UfP 9015-2-0975 - - .',' .( . ~ r ~~ .t~, THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CAL- WESTERN LIFE , . ~ . 65 YEARS OF SERVICE '. $8,000,000,000 OF LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE . ASSETS OF MORE THAN $600 MILLION . LICENSED IN 27 STATES; ALSO IN CANADA . AMONG 1,700 U. S. STOCK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES: . 16TH IN LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE · 30TH IN ASSETS . A COMPLETE LINE OF INSURANCE AND ANNUITY PLANS' , · INDIVIDUAL LIFE AND HEALTH · GROUP LIFE AND HEALTH · ANNUITIES · PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING . MORE THAN 1,000,000 PEOPLE PROTECTED ~)~ UfP l0!5!5D-097$ - ,4- -,~.. ""~ .CJi ~ BEHIND THE PLAN ".'~ . , OUR COMPANY,. . is devoted to the development of the West. . . dedicated to the service ot Western insurance buyers... and guided by a two-told philosophy: to provide comprehensive, up-ta-date coverages; and to market and service this insurance through well.trained, professional representatives. Today, with offices in the major markets of the West, we rank among the top 5% of all insurance firms in the U.S. and Canada.. . a strong and dependable I~partner in your plans for tomorrow"! OUR GROUP PRODUCTS. . . offer employers a comprehensive line of coverage. These- benefits are available to business and industry, assodations and organizations, both governmental and non-govemmental . . . and provide needed protection during employment years.. at exceptionalIy low rates. Our policyowners represent a broad cross.section of American enterprise, and these clients enjoy the most modern coverage, desi~ned for their particular needs. OUR CLAIMS SERVICE. . ; is a source of pride. Claims receive prompt, individual attention by well.trained, prQfessional examiners. Fast, efficient payment of claims is facilitated by our practice of sound underwriting at the time of sale, not when a claim is submitted. OUR ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES. . . are designed to reduce the employer's cost and clerical work to al1 absolute minimum. Consolidated Functions Group .. CFG as we know it .. is a revolutionary approach to the total group operation and plays a major part, providing a monthly statement showing the previous month's premium, employee additions, changes or cancellations, and the current premium due. A complete alphabetical listing or employees and their individual premium rates are a part of this statement.. . eliminating the need for an elaborate set of books in the employer's oUice. CAL-WESTERN LIFE. . . stands ready, willing, and able to provide employers, their employees, and dependents, protection against all sorts of risks.. the possible, the probable, and the inevitable. We're anxi~us to serve. . . and the responsibility to our clients isn't one which we take lightly. ~'t.CAL UWfSTfRN UfP 1163-+0915 .. - I 4. Name of Airport Calhoun County Airport 5. Project Number AOAP No. 5-48-0177-01 TAC No. 7fil-1R 6. Date Prepared December 1, 1976 JI ~ l.(j g .:::. o I 25 The bids received for hospitalizati.on insurance for county employees' were tabled for further study. AIRPORT.- RECONSTRUCTION WORK, CHANGE ORDERS #1 AND #2 Amotion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Change Order #1 'and Change Order #2 be approved and the County Judge be authorized to execute same. . t. I . I ~ ; , ; CHANGE ORDER Calhoun County Airport Port Lavaca, Texas '1. Sponsor (Public Agency) Calhoun County, Texas 2., Sponsor's Address Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 5. Ann St., Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 3. Change Order Number 1 , I I I I , I ! I I ! i I I I i i I 7. Name and Address of Contractor Heldenfels Brothers, P. O. Box 4957, Corpus Christi, Texas 78408 8. Description of Work Included in Contract Improvements to Runway 14-32, Taxiway A, and Apron 9. ~~~~}es Ordered and Reason Ordered (list individual changes as: A, B, C,O," A. Change base material from FAA P-209 to TOHPT 248, Flexible Base, Type A, Grade 1 for a reduction of $1.00 per cubic yard from the contract unit price in the Base Bid (a),Additive Alternate (b) and Additive Alternate (c). 10. Bid Original Contract Revised Negotiated Original Revised Contract Item Estimated Unit Estimated C. O. Unit Estimated Estimated Changes No. Quantity Price , Quantity Price Cost Cost A. ' F 209(a) 4,170 CV $23.00 $22.00 $95,910.00 $91,740.00 B. P 209(b) 2,925 CY $21. 00 $20;00 $61,425.00 $58,500.00 C. F 209(c) 680 CY $21.00 $20.00 $14,280.00 $13,600.00 D. ~ 171 ,fi1" nn :1 ~1 o,;n nn lotal Total Chanqe Order No.1 Page ,1 ?56 i'. , . , L' I: ! 1:'. j' I, I- I , !.> I" f..- I" i" ! i I. I ,.. I'. , l~ .. 1 " , , , ' , I. ' !: i .:' j :~. J.. I' I'!. I; ;j ,j " '. " } .~. i ? ' I' t !/ 1-" ' l'~ 1-' i .';' ~:" . I' , T"-,,..-.." , '" "_.,,".: . ". '.,.. 11. .. Increase in Contract Price n .Decrease in Contract Pri ce $7.77':' 00 Original Contract Price $538.088.50 New Contract Price $530.313.50 12. Contract ,time increased/decreased by time 240 days. o days. New Contract , 13. ;:?E: l.oec '7'<, Date ISSUED,FOR REASONS INDICATED ABOVE: 14. ACCEPTED BY PUBLIC AGENCY: exas Count" Judge Titl e I Dec. 13. 1976 Date 15. ACCEPTED BY CONTRACTOR: I Date Signature Title 16. APPROVED BY TEXAS AERONAUTICS COMMISSION: " Signature Title Date 17. APPROVED BY FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION: 'Chief, Airports Branch Date CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Change Order No.'} , Page 2 ' I . I I I ~ IJ? g .:::. .:::. I I 25 :.fi 1 CHANGE ORDER Calhoun County Airport Port Lavaca. Texas ,1. Sponsor (Pub 1 i c Agency) Calhoun County, Texas 2. Sponsor's Address Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S. Ann St., Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 3. Change Order Number 2 4. Name of Airport Calhoun County Airport 5. Project Number ADAP No. 5-48-0177-01 TAC No. 761-18 , 6. Date Prepared December 1, 1976 7. Name and,Address of Contractor Heldenfels Brothers.,P. O. Box 4957, Corpus Christi, Texas ,8. Description of Work Included in Contract Improvements to Runway' 14-32, Taxiway A. and Apron 78408 9. changes Ordered and Reason Ordered (List individual changes as: A, B, C, D, etc.) , 'A. Relocate salvaged material stockpile area from designated location to area adjacent 'to 'Runway 14-32. B. Substitute one inch (1") of hot mix hot laid asphaltic concrete on airport access road in lieu of a double bituminous surface treatment , with no change in the contract unit price. 10. Bid Original Contract Revised Negotiated Original Revised ontract Item Estimated Unit Estimated C. O. Unit Es t i ma ted Estimated l.hanges No. Quantity Price Quantity Price Cost Cost A. B. C. D. lotal Total ChanQe Order No.2 Page 1 ! t 'CiS ';..< ~ iJ: .' . .. . 11. Original Contract Price $530.313.50 Increase in Contract Price New Contract Price $530.313.50 Decrease in Contract Price 12. Contract time increased/decreased by time 240 days. o days. New Contract '13. ISSUED FOR REASONS INDICATED ABOVE: p.e / J)u; ?h Date C (::1 ngineer or Architect 14; ACCEPTED BY PUBLIC AGENCY: 1- County ,Tudge Dec. 13, 1976 Title Date Change Order No. 2 Page 2, ' I ' " ,-..- , " . "-I' . r~'~-~" ".,,~"-"_..---- j. ' I ," I N l(j 8 .:::. o I I '259 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $37,l12.03 were presented by the County Auditor and a.fter reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. TELEPHONE - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, BUILDING SUPT. The Court discussed the matter of getting separat~ telephones for the Building Superintendent and Justice of the Peace offices and decided to leave 'the telephone situation as it is. "':' AGENCY ON AGING - TELEPHONE Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the county pay the cost of a telephone in the office of the Agency on Aging; cost not to exceed $8.ll per month, effective January, 1977. HOSPITAL - INDIGENT CARE A committee ,from the Boa~d of Managers of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital met with the Court to discuss the County's contribution for indigent care. At the present time the county is contributing $25,000.00 for indigent care at the hospital. In 1975 indigent care at the nospital ran in the neighborhood of $50,000.00 and the committee'lnqulred'at to whether it would be possible for the county to pay the full cost of indigent care. The Court stated that consideration would be given their request in January when more work is to be done on the 1977 Budget. THE COURT RECESSED UNTIL lO:OO A. M. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1976. DECEMBER 16, 1976 ALL MEMBERS PRESENT EXCJ::PT JDJGE Jli'l'TON HOLIDAYS A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela"seconded by Commissioner Finster, and c~rried, that the Christmas holidays:be clarified to provide that the Christmas holidays shall be composed of Thursday, December 23rd and Friday, December 24th (since Christmas falls on Saturday) . 1260 ! CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL . ,"':;.~, :.-~.... -.-. .~.~ _..~~ -- ---~. -~._-_.~... .::-:~--..~.... The Court being ,in open' sessi'on, in' compliance. wit,h ,'the ,pertinent, provis'ions of Sec. 3A of-Article ,6252-l7 'of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as pr,esidiIig officer 'publicly announced that ,a closed sessio~ would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-l7 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. I The County Judge further publicly'announced that before any, final, action, decision or vote' is -ma.deregiii:-ding the- subject -matter'or"" . said closed 'session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. ~ - .... - The Court then went into closed' s'ession': At 'the' ,end ,of ,'the'.closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the fol- lowing proceedings were had: A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner' LindlWl'yand carried, that Willie Clay Marshali -be' appointec( to -thE'-" Board .of :Managers' 'of Champ Traylor 'Memqrial Hospital to fill the,' unexpired, term 'c'reatedby the'resignation of W. C ; ,Regan;' '; , ',' ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $56,379.84 were presented by the County Auditor' - and after reading and verifying same, a motion was' made by'coininls::" sioner 'Kabela,' se'conded"by : Commissioner Belk,:and carried, -that " sai'd' claims' be' 'approve'd for payment';' , I .. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT , . 'The' County, Treasurer, presented1:;,her :monthly' report and after reading" and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, second- edby 'Commi'ssioner Belk; and carried;' that said, report 'be, approved. " .. COURTROOM ~ BLACKBOARD Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Clerk be authorized to purchase a stand and blackboard for the courtroom at a cost not to exceed $125.00. '--. ~---~ ----~,. ~ _.~....' ~-- ~------_.~ -- -------_.- -.......---. ,.,. - -. -~-- - --.. - - --- '. . .........:.' TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR - MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector'presented his monthly report and after reading and verifying same, ,a motion was made by Commissioner Lind~eY1'seconded by Coriunissioner Kabela, and c~rried" that E;aid: 1 ~ report be approved,. 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CD ... po ::s '"'- CD .. .. '<.... c+ --J \Il ID CD 2 0 0 I\) -J .., .., po '" ~ ~ \lI lD ' ., .. .... .... '" .. ::s .. 0 ... II' L '" L L ., ". n t-" I\) '" "" 0 .... - 0< - .. 0< ::s .. .. .. ID II> 0 0 w .., '1 ~ ~ ~ .. co \lI .... .... '" 2'6'2 . t . I St'GGESTED roml OF CO!l!HSSIONETl'S COUHT O!lDER SELECTING INC:HEASF.S IN BENEFITS TllEJ1.ETOFORE . G?!lNTED, CIlEDlTS FOP. Fu'!'unE RETIREllENTS on' ADDITIONM" COVBHAGES !lLLO'~ABLE lINDER SUBSEC- TION 11 OF SECTION VI:' . . . ' . , , . . . THE STATE OF TEXAS o o " . COUNTY OF Calhoun On this the 16th day oi' "'December-" . " , ., . '. 1976 , e 4 ;.~ ...' the Comnissioners Court 'of '. Calhoun County: Texas, was convened in regular session at a December Term of said Court, with the fo1lowin~ members present, to wit: Willis F. Jetton , County Judge Leroy Belk , Commi::;sioner, Pre cin ct No.. 1 . Ernest Kabela , Commissioner; Precinct No. 2 , Wayne Lindsey " Commissioner r Precinct No. 3 John T. Fin!;ter . Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 Mary Lois McMahan County Clerk; and at such session, arnon~ oth~r proceedings, the following order was passed: . . "WHEREAS! by virtue of an order of the Commissioners Court of '.. 8th day of County, Texas, adopted on the Calhoun , December , 19~,.said County became a participating subdivision in the Texas County and District Retirement System; and "WHEREAS, the Actuary for said System has determined and ~. certified that the increases in benefits, credits and additional coverages hereinhelow selected, can be amortized by the County . ~ . within the timeal1d under the terMS prescribed by Subsection 11, Section VI of Article 6228g, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, as . ,. , , "', . ,. ., amencled; it is accordingly. Calhoun "O~flERBD BY THE Cml'IISSIO:-\EP.S COURT OF COUNTY. TEXAS: L I ! 0" I t' . ,- 1:.. . , ' r I \ i'A I' . HI. E f'fccti ve Jnnuary 1: 1977: ." .' I i I I I I II I I . I ,~ ~ 8 Cl '0 I ,I t tI( a) CUTrcntService tredi ts allowable to TCDRS mcmbers of said County for service performed'thereafter shall be increased :.,.-. from the present factor'of 100 % of the deposits of each member (l.jL:I matching ratio) to, a factor of 1.0.0-% (l..Jl.:I matching ratio) of said amount. tI(b) Current Service Credits allowed for service performed for said County subsequent to the date of participation in the System and prior to January 1, 1977 shalf be increased from a factor o~ 100 ~ of the deposits of each member during said period to a factor of 100 % (1.D-:I matching ratio) of said amount, , tiC c) Allocated (Special) Prior Service Credits heretofore allowed by said County' and now in effect shall be increased from . the nresent 65 % of the ~~aximum (Special) Pr,ior Service Credit of - -, each member affected to ~%ofsaid amount. "Cd) Current service annuities attributable to said I subdi vision and i,n effect December 31, 1976, shall be increased as to monthly benefits payable for January 1977 and thereafter by o % of the monthly benefit paid to such annuitant for the month of December, 1976 (excluding any amounts paid as distributive benefi ts) . "(e) Uonthly payments as to prior service annuities arising from prior service credits allowed by said County and in effect Decemher 31, 1976 shall be increased by 30.8% of the monthly benefit paid to such annuitant for the month of December, 1976 (excluding any amounts paid as distributive benefits). 26' t,: ~, ~ I k ..", r , ! , " " i " ! " ~' ~r " ,i I , i I ! ! I I , I 26ft , ' I t- i. 1'- I , ; , '1''. L. , " ",', , !' l \ , ..\. "2. ,Any person who is a TCDRS member. of this County on or ,"-' after January 1, 1977 and who shall have accumulated,twenty (20) or more years of creditable s~rvice, or who shall havE' accumulated twelve, (12) or more years of creditable service and has attained the age of sixty (60) shall have the right of "deferred scrdce retirement" uhncr the terms and conditions prescribed in SUbsectiol 11 of Section VI of Article 6228g-, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes as amended. "3. Any person who is a TCDnS member of this County on or after January 1, 1977. and who has accumulated at least twelve "~ . . .. . (12) years of creditable service with this and other' participating subdivisions which have adopted twelve~year vesting, shall have .. the rir,ht, despite withdrawal from service prior to attainment of age sixty (60), to remain a member and to retire, at or after age sixty (60), condi Honed that he lives to date of retiremen't; and that he shall not have withdrawn his accumulated deposits with the System. , 'I -I , , "4. Prior service credit (riot exceeding 36 months t,otal), , shall be, and is hereby allowed (effective January 1,1977) for . ' l . active service in the armed forces of the United States performed by a TCDnS member of this County under the following conditions, viz. : "(a) Such service was P?rformed prior to date of the . ' I Courity's participation in Texas County and District Retirement System. "(b) Such service was performed .4uring a time that the . ";'. United States was involved in"organized conflict with foreign forces, ,whether in a formal state of war ,or police action; "(c) Such person was an employee of said County immediately prior to the beginning of such service in the armed I forces, entered such. military service without intervening employ- .ment, and returned to employment of, said ,County within one hundred eighty (180) days following his discharge or release from active duty with the armen forces; and "(d) Such person has not heretofore been allowed credit for any part of such ",ilitary service." "5., Any person who is a TCnRS mcmli('r of this coun tr on or I ~ LP o Ci o Ci I I after January 1. 1977, and who was a m~mh0r of the military servic~ of the {Tni ted States durinl~ the period from April l3, un 7 to November 11. un!'!, or f'rom October lG, 1910 to Octob0r 31,1974, and who ot!wrwise C]uali fies under the rC'qui r0m0nts of paragraph (d)(lO) of SubsC'c,tion -11, SC'ction "1 or ,Article G22B!!, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, shall be granted current 'service credit for each month of such military service (not exceeding the limits prescribed in said Act) for which such ~ember makes applicati6n and makes deposits within the time and manner as required by said Act. Any prior service allowed such member pursuant to paragraph 4, above, of this order shall be included in ,determining the maximum credit which may be allowed such member for military service. The above order being .read, it was moven and seconded that the same do pass and be adopted. Thereupon, the question being called for, the following members voted Aye: Belk Kabela Lindsey Finster . and the fOllowing voted No: None Witness our hands officially this 16th day of December , 19.1i.-. 265'; I' { F H \, I. ~.~ i. /' , , ( 1 ; , F ti I I, I ,I I I 266 i' 1 " " , ,. . ; , i; " , " ATTEST: ~L1nJrp:la--J Co~nty Clerk and Ex-Officio Clcrl, of ~oners Court> County ,--Texas ' Precinct No. 1 . J -;k-/. . ) &/7/},,~I!ET ' / )/.;kfc~ ~ioner, preCi:ct No.2 /~ .:' _" Lei oner, _ :rec~nct ;:':0/3 .;:)<.9.... ",' .. ~", , lssioner, Precinct No.4 I I , I ~ l1:I o Cl ,~ o I I 281 PERSONNEL SESSION The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statues, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, where the following proceedings were had: No final acttion, decision or vote with regard to any matter con- sidered in the closed meeting was taken. DECEMBER 1711 1976 ALL MEMBERS PRESENT EXCEPT JUDGE JETTON 1976 COUNTY BUDGET - PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing was held to amend the 1976 county budget. No citizens were present other than the news media. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that $800.00 be appropriated to amend the County Library budget. Judge Jetton entered the meeting at the end of the public hearing on the 1976 budget. BIDS - HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Concerning bids which were opened Monday, December 13, 1976 for hospitalization insurance for county employees, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lind~ey, and carried, that the bid of Blue Crffis-Blue Shield of Texas for county hospitalization insurance beginning February 1, 1977 be accepted and that the County Judge be authorized to sign the following letter of intent. 06.0,',' ~"~ 'f ,-' ~r ~l i, i, ~ .,' L,', i',!-..< r SIue'Cross Slue Shield of Texas &- I~-~ '~W Tom L Beauchamp,Jr. President Ma,in at North Central Expressway Dallas. Texas 75222' , Blue,Cross and Blue'Shield of. Texas 2201 Main Street Da II as, Texas 75222 Gentlemen: I Please prepare contracts for my signature in conformance with your proposal and the negotiation's wHh your representatives for an effective date of f{;.rr.....<Q."[ I} / 177 for the fo 11 owi ng 1 i nes of coverage:' '".. Health Insurance 'L' ~-_... , 'Lt,(..1J X /jto ,11--0 "}:CO ?Lo 'Denta 1.., " Life Insurance AD&D Short Term Disability Long Term Disability Voluntary AD&D Dependent Li fe Insurance, Units of Permanent Value , (fjAJ2ji "\, - . '1"'_. , " 'GROUP ,NUMBER I ~-u.'L-j- J..-'I (t~ '-~I ' /17h I Temporary IdentUication Cards for our employees were provided on '24..000-.'2"4 . I N 1t:I o o Cl o I I 2,69 CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - DELINQUENT TAXES Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following Resolution and Order be passed, adopted and approved: WAIVER STATE OF TEXAS 1 1 COUNTY OF CALHOUN 1 I, the undersigned Criminal District Attorney of Calhoun County, Texas do hereby acknowledge that the Commissioners' Court of the said County has notified me' to ,file suit for the collection of delinquent taxea in said county; however, due to the fact that it would be physically impossible for me to personally file and handle such suits, and at the same time to ,properly discharge the other duties of my office, and to the further fact that the statutes do not provide adequate compensation for a Criminal District Attor- ney to file and to prosecute suits for delinquent taxes, but do make adequate provisions for ,other attorneys to handle the same, I do hereby decline to file such suits do hereby waive the thirty days written notice provided in Article 7335, Revised Civil Statutes, and do hereby agree:that the Commissioners' Court of said County may contract with some other competent attorney to enforce or assist in the enforcement of the collection of delinquent State and County taxes. Witness my hand this, the 17th day of December, A. D. 1976. (s) William W. Day Criminal District Attorney " Term Expires December 31, 1978 Calhoun County, Texas . - . - . . - - . ~ ~ . - - . 270 RESOLUTION AND ORDER On this the l7th-da'y- oTDeceii1l:,er-, -1970:- ilF il-regularmeetl:ng , ' , of th~ Commissioners" Court 'of Calhoun-County; Texas" th~recame on for consideration the making of a contract for the collection of delinquent taxes, and motion was made by John T. Finster, County I Commissioner of Precinct No.4, seconded by Earnest Kabela, County Commissioner of Precinct No.2, that subject to approval by the Comptroller of .Public, . ,Accounts an~Attorney ..General of Texa,s said Commissioners'~ 'Court ~in'behalf of said County 'do, make and .en~er into a c,ontract -with Jack McCreary, .a licensed, attorney, for the latter to collect delinquent taxe~ in--said,Count-y for 15% of the amount of taxes, 'penalty and interest collected; s~id cOntr<!ct to end on .the 3l,day-of1December, 1978, ,with 'six months thereaf~er'to complete pending suits, requiring s~id attorney to ,give bond in the. sum of, $250;00; :and to be on forms currently ..promulgated-and recommended by the Stat~ Comptro~l~r.; '. ~~.,' - I Said'motion,being put: to vote, .it carried.by a vote of, 4 toO. Those~voting "Aye'~were:' , ' Commissioner, Leroy Be1k' Commissioner, Earnest Kabela Commissioner, Wayne Lindsey Commission~r, John T. Finster Tii.~sevoting "No" were: 'None, .1. It is therefore ordered that said contract be prepared . . . c - ~ and executed, submitted to the Comptroller of Public Accountsl~nd Attor'ney-Cene'r'ii -o-f~-tixa-s-; -and';'n 'approved by them, recorded in the minutes of,this Court. / (s ) Willis F. Jetton I County Judge (s) Leroy Belk County Commissioner, Prct. 1 (s ) Earnest Kabe1a County Commissioner, Prct. 2 (s) Wayne Lindsey County Commissioner, Prct. 3 (s) John T. Finster County Commissioner, Prct. 4 / I ~ tr:I o o Cl o I I 27'1 AIRPORT Motion by CQmmissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that during the reconstruction work on the airport Wideman Avtation Company the Fixed Base Operator is authorized to open and close the 'airport ,on the following schedule: th~ airport shall be open 40 hours per 'week, being five (5) eight (8) hour days, composed of Monday through Fr~day of each, week; provided, however that the airport may be closed completely from Christmas Day through New Years Day, December 25, 1976 through January 1, 1977; but with the further proviso that someone shall be on call at all times while the airport is closed; and with the further proviso,that this sche- dule can be cancelled by the Commissioners' Court' anytime' it sees fit, and further that in no event shall this schedule be in eff~ct after the reconstruction work is complete; and with the further proviso that Wideman Aviation Company and/or Mr. Walter Wideman shall prior to putting this schedule i~ effect issue the proper NOTAM notice and any other ,necessary notices, if any. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $7,325.09 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commis~ioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes for meetings~held on September 13, 16, 17 and 27, October 11, 15, and 26, November 8, 9, 17, 19 and 30, December 13 were read and upon motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, said minutes were approved as read.' .",' THE COURT THERBPON ADJOURNED. . ATTEST:~L~ Mary Lois M~Mahan, County'Clerk SPECIAL DECEMBER TERM HELD DECEMBER 28, 1976 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN X BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 28th day of December, A. D. 1976 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun; a Special Term of the Commtssioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: 272 .' '. Willis F. Jetton , 'Leroy 'Belk', :" ". Ernest Kal:5ela: " . Wayne Lindsey' 'John'T:.Finster , 'Mary 'Lois 'McMahan County Judge : -::, " " ,'Commis s iorier ,: ,Pre t. _l'i : 'Comriii'ssioner, Prct.' 2 'Commis sioner, Prc t. ' 3 Commissioner, Prct: 4 Cou~ty Clerk I whereup,?n tlie'fo~lowing:pro'ceedii1gs were had:, , , .' CALHOUN' COUNTY: SENIOR CITIZENS I ASSOCIATION ':::'(, .:= <[ :-". . -:-.f:-:. ~ ... .... - _ ,.. i . -::".' .1 :~.::: - -.:: . ,'.. Mrs. Byron Olhauseri representing the Calhoun County Senior Citizens' Association asked the' Court. for permission to use1the 'room ',now 'pre- sently oeingused by the 'Agency on Aging at the:Agriculture BuiLding. . ., ~ : . -, ~ '. _ . ~\ . ~ '-;... ~ - j .~: . L . r :. . . . Other persons presents ,were "Bill "Schriiidt , Mrs. George Cole ~ Mrs. Frances Adame, Ms. Christian and Ms. Beck. Mrs. Olhausen also told the Court a van is available for Calhoun County if certain terms and conditions are,:~~s.?p.t.eA._ ,Th_e. y?p.!".9llJd be available to all persons over 55 years of age who need trans- portation to the: bank, groc~ry store.. doc tor 's'office, etc. ' ., .... ('-;' ,r..- .:~': f' :....... If." .: I 1 . .' . ',r:. :-:: ..!" A motiion was made~bySCornmissioner Kabela, :seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the Calhoun:'County:Se!Uior'Citizens"" ::. Association be granted the use of the room inetheAgriculture Building now occupied by the Information and Referral Service, I Agency on Aging, with the understanding that the two agencies will co-exist in the room. ~:.\_I::.L.__'._._,__ :: \,' ..... 'f' :'0,", C,' AIRPORT - : GUrrTERS ON HANGARS ," ,:.,', ' Mr. Cooper reported to the Court that he had quotes from Port Sheet Metal Company arid Marshall Lumber Company to replace 216 feet of gutter on the airport hangar. . A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, secQnded by Commi~sioner Be lJ~".....?l:J..c:!..-S.. ar.!-'.te,4.>-_tjl.a..L tl}.e. "B_l.!,i j.dip.g_i'i!lP.€,rJ, nJ.€!lAep.t.. !J.e _ :a.u !.h.o.r.i,z.ed , to have the necessary work done to replace 216 lineal feet of gutter ori the ilirport hangar'at a cost not to exceed $00:00 as per low bid ,s~b~i..tte<!.::ibL1':!~r,s,h.a}.l LtlJ!l1>,e_r_"C~~p_any~_" _,_, _._ '''_~H'_'_' __... ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims tota~ling'$7674;64:were presented:by:the Co~nty Auditor" I and.after reading and'verifying'same, a'motion'was made by Commis-' sioner.'Kabela; seconded'by Commissionerq,ndsey, and carried, that said claims-be approved-for'pay~ent~ , ' .. .~. ,... ~ I ~ l.t':I 8 o o I I 27:'~,: - j ! , ! . i HOSPITAL - GRANT, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the following Resolution be adopted and entered and that the County Judge be authorized to execute same. RES 0 L UTI 0 N RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION TO THE DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF FACILITIES DEVELOP~lliNT, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WELFARE FOR A GRANT FOR THE PURPOSES OF CERTAIN RENOVATIONS OF CHAMP TRAYLOR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. THE STATE OF TEXAS s s s COUNTY OF CALHOUN WHEREAS, Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital is a county hospital situated in Calhoun County, Texas and organized as such under the General Laws of the State' of Texas; and , WHEREAS, the said Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees have given notice to the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas of the need for certain renovations and additions to said hospital in order to continue accreditation and to be in compliance with various regulatory authorities' rules and regulations; and WHEREAS, said proposed renovations and additions include the following to-wit: (I) Machine Room (2) Emergency Generator Room (3) Intensive Care Unit (4) Sprinkler System (5) Laundry .\'1'. WHEREAS, it appears that a portion or all of the, foregoing projects may be eligible for grants under PL 93-641, Section 1625 administered by the Director, Division of Facilities Development, Department of Health, Educat~on and Welfare: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: Section 1. That in behalf of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital, a county hospital in Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, acting by and through its County Judge, willis F. Jetton, shall apply to the Director, Division of Facilities Development, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, for a Grant under PL 93-641, Section 1625 or any other other Grant Program for which it may be eligible for the purpose of obtaining grants for the following projects, to-wit: '27~' .' i ! ' , ;- , j' " j, 1". ;. '.' 1. 1, ;,<t,- " , I\J.. L. 1.. !~. I ,';;1... , ,~ L/; , -.< , ',,' Renova~ions arid additions to: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) ,Machine Room Emergency Generator Room Intensive Care Unit Sprinkler System Laundry I Section'2. That each of the foregoing projects shall be submitted severally seeking grants for each of said Rrojects in amounts based upon estimates of the cost thereof submitted by or in behalf of the hospital.' Section 3. The County Judge, the Governing Board of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital and the Administrator of said hospital are hereby authorized to take whatever steps that may be necessary, including the execution of any necessary documents that may be required by the'Director, Division of Facilities Development, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, in order to prepare and file necessary grant applications and supporting ~ocurnents in order to obtain. approval of said applications. " ,Section 4. The said Champ Traylor Memorial,Hospital shall assume the responsibility of prepa~ation and submission pf said applications" and supporting documents. I PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this the 28th day of December, 1976. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF' CALHOUN COUNTY,. TEXAS " . .1 ATTEST: mJrILJ)lM~ County Clerk -2- . . I ~ to g c} o I I 2'7"5 HIGHWAYS, STATE & FEDERAL - HIGHWAY 35 BY-PASS Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Eins~er, and carried, that Commissioner Belk and Commissioner Kabela be appointed to work with the Committee from the City of, Port Lavaca city council to study the matter of obtaining improvements to Highway 35 By-Pass. CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL . . The Court being in: open session in complian~e with the pe~tinent provisions o,f Sec., 3A of Artic Ie 6252-17 of Te,xas Civil Statutes the County J~dge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed sess~on would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of discussing a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. , The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the ~losed session the meeting was reopened to the public, and it was~nounced that no final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed meeting would be taken at this time. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. SPECIAL JANUARY TERM HELD JANUARY 3, 1977 .THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the Ci~y of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Gourt, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T'.' Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Commissioner, Commissioner, , Commissioner, County Clerk Prct. 1 Prct. 2 P.r<lt. 3 Prc,t. 4 n whereupon the following proceedings were had: 276 " , - - - -......- ,-~._- -- --- --' _._-~-. ~--. - . .. - -- ~ --~--_.~~--. BONDS, OFFICIAL c Motion by Commissioner Finster, and carried,' tha't 'the following . . ....'... .... .. ... ~ ... seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, ,o'ffic ial, bonds' be 'approved: c A. P. Lacy Leroy Belk Wayne Linds,ey ,0. R. Carter Sheriff Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Justice of the Peace, Prct. 2, (UI].~~p:i,r~g_l'.EH:_qlt_ _ '.._ _ ,_ _,' Constable, Prct. 2 -' Constable, 'Prct'.' l~' . ' Constable,.'Prct.' 3 , 'Conf;'table, Prct. 4 ' , ,Co'nBtable"Prct'. 5 , 1 " , Leroy Sparks , Burnard K Brown'ing " 'Phil J.' Howard _,;' 0' Johriny 'Davenport' c - Tecldy' ~Ha~es: ' _ PROBATION DEPARTMENT ... ,.., .. '. .... , A mot'ion was' 'made by Commissioner'Lindsey', .seconded by 'Commis'," c' .' ',sioner :Belk, arid.dlrr'ied, 'that the"resigna,tionof Charle'sT.' McMichen be accepted as Probation Officer effective December 2~, 19,76'. ' , "" . :: '. " ~ ..' ~ ~ t:'>. ~ - , r . ....,' ...... - CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes I' the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of_said_Article6252~17,fo~_t~~_PU~P9?g,Qf_~o~?ide~iI].g,~_p~r~9~nel matter. , T~~_~()unty'..J1,ldge fug~~r, pybF<;:JL?Il~91}nC~~, !;h?!:J)~f9re,?!1y_J~nal action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be r~opened to the' public. The Court then went ,session the meeting or vote ,wi~h regard was' taKen. ' ' into closed session. At the end of the closed was reopened to the public. No final action fo any matter considered ilin ,the closed meeting C\, , , .. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED; - " REGULAR JANUARY TERM HELD JANUARY 10, 1977 .:::"') t . - ...., THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN :l ) I y"".-- BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 10th day of January, A. D. 1977 { there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, within sa~d County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, towit: I ~ Vj g Cl o I I I. ~ , -1Io' 2'1.,',' Willis F.Jetton Leroy Belk Ernest, Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit toGBRA to install facilities as SQown on the following instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit GBRA agrees that such facilities and the installation, maintenance and usage thereof shall be subject to all of the terms and provisions set out in the original contract between GBRA and Calhoun County dated March 21, 1972 and re- corded in Vol. R, Page 307 of the Commissione~s' Court Minutes of Cal- houn County, Texas and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provisions. "c ~~j. PCl'. 14 John Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNT~ RURAL WATER SUPPL~ S~STEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A DATE' 1/3/77 'KaY W. Rather 8: Name'of customer Requesting SerVlce: WA/RW/281/A C. D. E. F. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE Map Sheet Number: D/20/B, . 1966-20 Customer Number to be ASSlgned. by the proposed fine: P t for Additional Customers to be served rospec s 2. . ' R ' (To be completed by Engineering) Englneerlng eVleW A. Received by Engineering: Date , B. Recommended for installation as submltted DATE Recommended for installa.tion as follows: C. SIGNATURE SlGHA1URE 3. DATE 1 t d by Operations) Report of Installation (To be comp e e A. Instal1ation completed DATE RemarkS: (If installation differs B. SlGNA1URE from recommendations) 4. posted to "As Buil t Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE Engineering: SIGNATURE DATE ..--r----- ",..', ~ :i:.::}t".'1'~::~<'~~:5~"-' ,.,; . ,,-. . J ! 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Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C., Recommended for installa,tio,n as follows: ,3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A, Installation completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE' Remarks: (If insta-llation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE 1- ~,l 00 C'l \Je. -- CJ ,,',. ," "-" ..}~';.ltjr~~~1- ~ M'- "J J .... i' : " ~ '? /J. "1 '.: :., , .. " " , 0'.-1\"/ 'U .,' ,~, '" '. ~,"'[i'I""';:' ,;' S0,.' ' tsl~ :/~':T:;""- .,d',' J"'{'\': ' .~ .....\....;..- ,;.< - - 7.S00CiO 3. 4. . Pet. H Leroy Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN ,COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connect~on Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. OATE,l!3!77 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Barbara Sikes WA/HJY/~8~/A/B C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE O. Map Sheet Number: D/14 E. Customer Number to be Assigned:1967'16 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. RecolJJJ1ended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE c. Recofllllended for install.a,tion as follows: DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE B, DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE Engineering: SIGNATURE OATE - ) ~ ,:S; r- --- CD::::: OJC: COG) :t, --- <: ,I I ;1 I I I I ~ '-..J, I,~, ," " ~ '"" I 'Cl L; ;l~ I ~., Cd g'tcb"': I"':,......" "" ':- ,~ I. ,,' , t':(0 L- ~..i: ~-'-~ <.~~..5~.;- _' ~ _ ~ " r-'---~-,-,_.e...-__ .: ~~- '0> :' :::;.~ ~ ". ." . r ~~;'::-. :... .~. ".. ;-- '... . ,'r. .:' '.; ";.:: '3:50 ~~ I /", ~ ,J ( i;;'S,;;; _ 'f;] ,',:" , <:/ L < "', \' - .;-;.,' , $ _"'~ '\[018 '., "',' " ' ,-J l;":..;';~:}~:'::':, ,7~7.~;J~~: i 1-' 'I,,:," ,"" ;S'k~__, /1 /'[ , ; '" " -,,;.. </ a.{il '\'1',1 ",,' ~,@ " ,,:J> f 1 '/ ' 0:'::' '.. ;-{ ': .', j I . - ~ , /J!n " . ~ ~ ""\ 1/11' ,.' ," " '....o~ ('5> q,,~ '~"Y'~;c:'\:::~'~',;'::;~'.,,~., "", C ",. t'-':~.~ 'I '" ":--:-~ -:;o1'.,..4--.....~, . . . ,~. ," ':,:~ ~M 7i'( G ,r--,I:;, '" '-.Jl ~,~r,' ::G; 'I';, ',<.,',: ':::' . . < '.-' , , " , l ' . ,_I - " ,~ 00 , t{) \ ,.". " Pet. n Leroy Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 1/4/77 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: James'M. Laughlin WA/RW/283INB C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D/14 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 196B-16 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submHted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recommended for installa,tion as follows: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A, Installation completed B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE - I '283' RESOLUTION - TEXAS COMMISSION ON JAIL STANDARDS Motion by Commis~ion~r,Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the follpwing resolution be adopted and entered: RESOLUTION REQUESTING ANALYSIS OF THE NEEDS AND PROGRM,WITNG THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COUNTY JAIL OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS Whereas, the Texas Commission on Jail Standards has adopted rules promulgating minimum standards for 'the construction, maintenance and operation of county jail facilities; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Commissioners'Court of Calhoun County, Texas: Section 1. That the Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards be and he is hereby requested to inspect the Calhoun County Jail for the purpose of assisting in making an analy- ~ sis of the needs and programming the requirements of such jail. l.t':I 25 Section 2. That a certified copy of this request be sent to the ~ Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Jail 'Standards. o I I Passed and Approved this 10th day of January, 1977. COMMISSIONERS COURT OF; CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS B~ (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk SALARY GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE The following persons were selected to serve on the Salary Grievance Committee: w _ . _ . . ~ _ . .,. . W. F. Tanner - Willie Peikert - Mary Silvas ORDER ,PLACING OFEICIALS ON SALARY BASIS Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, the following order was entered;' At a r~gular term of the Commissioners' Court in and for Calhoun County;;Texas, held in the regular meeting place of said Court, . ' ln the ~ounty Courthouse at Port Lavaca, Texas, on the 10th day of January, 1977, with County Judge Willis F. Jetton, presiding, and Commissioners Belk, Kabela, Lindsey and Finster,present, and with the Courity Clerk in attendance, there having come on for hearing the matter df fixing salaries,~~~,~~~ ~ale~dar year 1977, it was ordered that all county and precinct officers and their deputies, clerks and assistants be,comp~~s?~~d.g~,a,salarY,~as~s for the calendar year 1977, and the County Clerk,be, and she is hereby ordered and directed to file a certified copy of this order with the State Comptroller of Public Accounts at Austin, Texas, on or before January 31, 1977. ~ ~ 2.84' It is so ordered this the 10th day of January ,,1977. - , ~ --,-~~-~ -_._- - - ----- - -... - ~ -+-- - ------ ---- - - ~ ---...... -' '(s-)~ Willis F. Jetton' Willis -F.- Jetton,,'County Judge" Calhoun County, Texas ATTEST: (s)' Mary' Lois' McMahan' ' MarY' Lois McMap.an',:CountyClerk; Calhoun County, Texas " COUNTY JUDGE PRO-TEM Motion by~ Commissioner,'Belk, seconded" by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that :Commissioner Earnest'Kabela,be named County' Judge Pro-7em for the year 1977. ':" ...- BIDS - COUNTY DEPOSITORY ,-3 ""\ COUNTY SERVICE OFFICER - ~- - --~ _._-_._- --- Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that John Clegg be appointed'County Service Officer for a two (2) year term. '" + 'r' JURORS - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, COUNTY AND DISTRICT COURTS , . Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the pay of jurors in District Court, County Court and Justice of the Peace Court,t~J:~;-_eby_fi.~~<,l_?L$5,9Qji'9r',~?~h,~~y_or fraction of a day for each person who responds to the process of a ,court but who ,is excused from'sjury service by the Court after be- ing tested on voire dire;: suchrate"ofpay to apply'for:each 'day or fraction of a day that such person attends court in response to such ,pro'cess;' and : the' 'pay o'f :eacli" juror who actually ,serves as a j,uror is hereby 'fixed at' :$8'. 00' per 'day for 'each' day or :fr,action of a day' thaehe -ac,tually ,serves a's"a juror. :.:" <'.. c. ' , ... -...-.... :. ~ -, ~- . , COUNTY' ,:JAIL -, JUVENI1;E' DETENTION 'FACH;ITIES ' " : - i JUVENILE 'DETENTION' FACILITY CERTIFICATION r - , ' STATE'OF TEXAS' X , COUNTY OF CALHOUN' X ' . , We, the undersigned, hereby certify to the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, that we have personally inspected the detention facilities at Calhoun County Jail, Calhoun County, Port .1 I I I ;\l lr.I 0> o o o I I 285 Lavaca, Texas, to determine whether the facility is suitable for detention of children as provided by Section 5l.l2(c) of the Texas Family Code. We hereby find that: , , ' , , ,1. Chil~r~!l ;l!l, ~et~!lt;i9!l, are not detained in or committed to a compartment of a jail in which adults are detained or com- mitted; 2. Children in detention are not permitted contact with adults detained or committed to a jail; 3. The detention facility meets~Ehe requirements of Article 5115, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, "1925, as amended, ,defining' "safe and suitable jails"; 4. The detention facility meetins recognized professional standards for the detention of children as provi~ed by, Sec~ion 51.12 (c) (3) of the Texas Family Code; and THEREFORE, the Calhoun County Jail is hereby certified a suitable facility for children until the next annual onsite inspection due one year from the above personal visit. The Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County shall be furnished copies of said certification. Inspected this 29 day of July, 1976. JUVENIEE COURT JUDGE (s) Joe E. Kelly ~. . . . CALHOUN COUNTY JUVENILE BOARD By (s) Joe E. Kelly Title: Chairman (s) Willis F. Jetton Title: Member BIDS - MUDSHELL. PRECINCT NO.4 The following bid from Parker Brothers & Company, Inc. was the only bid received for 12,000 cu.:yds. of mudshell for Precinct No.4: Parker Brothers & Co., Inc. P. O. Box 107, Houston, Texas 77001 January, 8, l,!?! Mr. James F. Houlihan Calhoun County Auditor Port Lavaca,' Texas 77'979 Dear Mr. Houlihan: As per request of County Commissioner John T. Finster of Precinct No.4, we are pleased to bid on the 12,000 cubic yards of oyster shell - F. O. B. bank Seadrift Navigation Harbour at the price of $4.35 per cubic yard. Delivery will be qualified as to the avail- ability of material and being subject to State and Federal agencies. '286 ~e appreciate the opportunity of bidding on the above and ~fcthere are ,E!ny:'questions ,"! 'please do not "hesitate 'to 'call me." Sincerely, Parker Brothers & Co., Inc. (s) R.'H. ""Bob" Parker, ,Jr. by LAU ,R. "H. '''Bob'' Parker, Jr;' -, Vice-President, .. ,- I RHP:lau ,$ Motion by Commissioner ~inster, seconded by Cpmmissioner Lindsey, and carried, that, the bid ',of-jParker "Brothers,:& Co; , ,Inc. be accepted. : . : ACCOUNTS 'ALLOWED COUNTY Claims totalling $643,631.00 were presented by the County Auditor, and~after readirig and yerifyingsame,'a motion was made ,by Commis- sioner Kabela, secondedcby Commissioner~Finster, and carried, 'that said'claims be approved_for payment. ~ , TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented his report for the ,month of - November~' i976-;- an(C~ifterreadingand'~verifying same, a motion was I" , made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and ~~r.E~~?", !=!'1~t, ~~j.~,:EeP?~!=_'E~_~PP!?Y.e~. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes for meetings held by the Court-on DeCE;mber-16~'T7:- an,! 28, 1976 and January ,3, lQ77 were read and upon'motion'by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, .and 'ca~ried', the minutes were approved as read. THE COURT THE~UPON RECF;SSEDUNTlL ERIDAY, J:ANUARY,l~,:1977, 10:99 AM JANUARY 14, 1977 ALL MEMBERS PRESENT BIDS - CARS, SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ~ Terry Bunch Mot'ors (lzr, in., 'wheelba'se) 'Terry Bunch 'Motors' (118 ,hi; .wheelbase) Coastal Motor Company' Marshall Chevrolet Company 'I The following bids were received for two cars for the Sheriff's Dept.: ~ 'qJ CNl' J zJ -lfo ,Jj#-P" , TERRY BUNCH MOTORS 908 W, MAIN STREET PORT LAV ACA, TEXAS PHONE 552-6741 AREA CODE 512 [.f,~j'r,,'~tI~ti1, Ii'~"" '''---'----'''-'---1 ':'IU~m -. --:-"' -.:--;--- ---- QVOT A TION DATE JanU<lry 8. 1977 PROPOSAL TO, Jud~e and Co~issioners Calhoun County. Texas OELlVERY DATE . ,. YEAR ' 977 MAKE Tlord NO, CYLiNDERSq CUBIC INCH PRICES QUOTED ON NEW UNIT AND TRADE,IN EXPIRE 4 Dr! T.71') BOOY STYLE WHEELBASE,' 111 0 MODEL i,l SPECIFICATIONS PRICE List Price (F.O.B. Factory) <;1"\1 (In .c , I xcise Tax .. freioht 1~<; n(l P'ePO~otion Clnd CcmditiollinQ 7;,00 Stote Sales Tax ic.."."F.. I . Tille and InSPection Fees ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT, 'i~(' " " .. "" ^", n - n , u':or.:ntlc .:.:rtlt'iS Std. ":t!l1iUOlC t ~lr Conci'.:iOl1et " amp .11ternnUn' 5?(J.QO Dc l:e.nter " gefroster 5'.:(~ . EClUirr[:Icnt llcavy :.lutJ.y ~atter}" 17.00 " 0 00 ..".cC ',""" All Vi:--v} fntPrior ')') nn 7100r ?'!a::s .:ron!: . :::ear , no Pus 'u ton N~ ~;1 io no EeaV'l 'Jut'r Radiator :}tc1. ECluinmcnt Lockin ~as C:J.~ , 0 li~ 73':a5 Steel BelterJ ~<:'..dials Std. E('luioMent TOTAL FACTORY USTPRICE 0 -. Less Countv Discount 1091.12 5~50. 38 Less T rode-!n Allowance " Yeo, 1Q7i M,k. '7nrr' "'od.1 ~al<l:de Co,CorNo 27.1)-557 1003.00 TOTAL NET DIFFERENCE 1....f:" f''' REMARKS Terry Bunch Motors ~/f;/ ~ , ' .I'-~/ ~ "/4'1sOQ(JQ .. , - J.){'-0~ :3[1 ./f 0 /' 'TERRY BUNCH MOTORS 908 W, MAIN STREET PORTLAVACA, TEXAS PHONE 552-6741 AREACQnE 512 ~EJ-,-,' ~~,f,(',!~,',;:;'~m,.' "JWii~l1~ QVOT A 110N DATE J~nt~::l.r..,~. 1977 PROPOSAL TO, Juup,e and ~omnis8ioners DELIVERY DATE to he orc.f're1 u,on request YEAR. lSn MAKE ':""rd NO. CYLINDERS ci8ht on PRICES QUOTED ON NEW UNIT AND TRADE,"1 EXPIRE BODY STYLE 4dr 121. 0 L'i~ MODEL CUBIC INCH J51 WHEELBASE SPECIFICATIONS PRICE list Price (F.O.B. Factory) $5....'2..0U 0<1, I xci$e Tox Freicht j'j,).UJ Preparotion ond Condilioninq " 00 Stote Sales Tax kenll' Fee. Title and Inspection Fees ADD1T1ONAL EQUIPMENT, -~" ~. uwu r S[ee':~n:; - ,004"er brakes _lJtQ trans ("'':''D ., . ...~ '" , , - , . ,0 p , . .- " < 0' ~"'""I EP.8V'-' hnttcrv " 00 All vi""] .", .., ,,? '1"'\ '" "1,,. <>_r--f-.t""../ 7100 ~lDDr Nats-front & rea- ');1 "'1 ~U!" , " " " , l!eavv autv radiator S~ I LocldiW f:;:OS can , " r"" ~.5 Steel halted rnc.il3S 8':~ :=.,A TOTAL FACTORY LIST PRICE ~6~352.0!) LesG Conn tv Dh::cQun t 1 091..12 ~5 ZC,O,8J less Trade-In Allowance Yeo, lQ7!, M,k. n....---'...." "'odel Hnf::l"'O Co,GarNo "'1.1_~:"P I,OGO.OO TOTAL NET DIFFERENCE :;4 26Q.83 , REMARKS Terry Buneh Motors ,/~%%;;~~ ./' ~~ -~...... ,--,..-,.,~ /'0 ". . c;;:/~. . '/ ,,:Y"(:{'. &i -,";, '.'" ".'.. 1(1, .is I/tJL~y:'-- , j uu....,.... ,..." ,.. TERRY BUNCH MOTORS " ~E"'frf'!'![','''l~}!:'~,'E~ i 908 IV, MAIN STREET ; ',.,.:.1 ~i'l;~ PORTLAYACA,TEXAS':'''J:II>..;t. , mONE 552.6741 AREA CODE 512 '. _>_-~.b~!,.:;:.--:- -------. : DATE Jaou.ry 11, 1977 ijUOT A-TION" , PROPoSAL: TO, Judge 'and Commlssionars 'CalJ~oun .County 1 Tex.3S . DELIVERY DATE To be ordered upon r~quest -~ YEA~ 1977 MAKE Ford' ' NO, CYLINDERS ,8 CUBIC INCH PRICES QUOTED ON NEW UNIT AND TRAOE,IN EXPIRE MODEL ' LTD II -3 351 WHEELBASE BODY STYLE 4 dr. 118'" " ;' I i 1. I I SPECIFICATIONS PRICE List Price (F.a.B. Foct~rv) 1,579.00 F..::i:;:~ci:-e~To)r Freioht 341.00 p,. ration ondCO(1ditlonlflCl 75. CO State Sol~s T ox ;ee'''~ Fe . 4t'j':L,~ - " .:~;:~ 'l.::)-,r-~,..f~1l 351 V-8 -,;r,;CO AOOITlONAL EClUIPMRJT, , " Ot~ .., ;.,':>.. 5 .:;;,';! r....f)" I ,o'.Jer brakes- au O1::a ,e trans. .. 31r-cor.ditionirl " o .a:r;D. alternator ' ~i rC::in a--ti- heater & defroster Std. e.,:,. !{e.a....y duty battery . , 17.00 Vio;'1 interior i , , 22.00 aIr glQSS untod ' 57.00 ITloor mats tront- &- rear . ...:.i:W: " , :-;;;;- -;:;:;;;- "",. "Ad',""" 00 0" " --= HR 78,15 rndials "' ~n TOTAL FACTORY USTPRICE 5787.50 Less County Di..count 850.98 , ,4936.52 Le'" T face-I" Allowonce y"" 1973 ...,k. Ford "'-d.1 Calaxie Co. Cor No 22t-587 1000.00 TOTAL NET DIFFERENCE 3936.52 " REhlIJo.RKS Terry Bunch Motors ~~p_____.. I .-- , " .. /{J ./;[}..J? ~ ~ -- --, , ..Jt, '.' TERRY BUNCH MOTORS 908 W. MAIN STREET' QUOT' A Tl()'" PORT LAY ACA, TEXAS /I 11 PHONE 552-6741 AREA CODE 512 [B~i ~ 00 do DATE' Janu3ry 11, 1977. PROPOSAL TO; JUd'!8 and Commis~doner!; \Calhoun County ~ Texas DELIVERY DATE To be ordered upon requa'st YEAR 1977 MAKE Ferd NO, CYLINDERS 8 CUBIC INCH PRICES QUOTED ON NEW UNIT AND TRADE, IN EXPIRE MODEL T,TD II~ 3 BODY STYLE 351 \\HEELBASE 11 B" 4dr. SPECIFICATIONS PRICE " , List Price (F.Q.B. Fodor ) 4579.CO Fed_nl F}("'i~e Tax Fr~ioht ]7;1";0 Pr-;pa----;:-ofion ondCOIlditionirlQ 75.CO State Sales Tal( .ee"... F7,es f'fJ'~~' ',II,r --'. r .:.1 i,'.~ J:tJ{11. 35 V-B ~,;.C\) AOQITIONAL EQUIPMENT, Std. en. ;D\Jl~r " e~r _r._' ....O\J9r br'koo uu ,pmu c t.rm:~~Jrju,:~ on ":'''..-1 :;:::- au condition & 60 A:iTin alternator lr09h a r heater & defroster .s ~.j -, neavy duty battery -,.,- r:~- Vin)'l interior 22.:)0 all glsas tinted 57.GO floor mats front & rear , --:;n;;;;- rB< 0 Haa\ duty radiator ~tA a~ Toe n as eo ti.H. '/~xJ.5 radials 21.00 TOTAL FACTORY LIST PRICE 5787.<0 L338 Coui1tv Di3count 8<0.')8 , , 1.916,<0 Less T rode-In Allowonce y"" 10/74 ...,k. Doofe M:ldel MHn.'lCO Co. CerNa 241-882 1000.00 TOTAL NET OIFFERENCE ' 3g3cSZ REMARKS Terry Bunch Motors ~#~:~~.. ;. -.-~,}, .-; 289 I'.' , 1'''' p~~ COASTAL MOTOR CO. ~~ ~' 212 N. Commerce ~>hL~"'OUTH Telephone JAckson 4-3734 PORT LA V ACA. TEXAS I ~ lfj 0 Gran Fury 4/nr sedan 0 121 inch WB $4036.49 0 Freight 330.00 0 360 eID engine 43.65 Air 409.80 Battery heavy duty 23.70 Vinyl seats 22.00 Tinted WS 53.65 HR 78 X15 Radials 17.35 Cigar lighter std Radio 57.55 Gas cap locking 5.90 I 5000.09 ,lJ!wo units 2 X 5000.09 $10,000.18 Less Trade in Ford & ?lodge 1,000.18 net cost two units $9,000.00 I ,Z, 9rt&a 9P1~ LION-HEARTED CHRYSLER 90' "_e' -, ...." - ,~. ....;............. , ' .i /j!' '~" "'iC':f"'''~~i.\'''-::~~>:c: MARSHAlL CHEVROLET CO.I ' P.O. BOX 167 _ PORT LAVACA, TX n979 Phone (512) 552-6791 1977 Chevrolet Now that's MORE like it. January 13, 1977 CoC'nission'3r's Court Calhoun'County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 GcntleC',en: The fol101d,ng bi" is submitted for your consideration on t.~o (2) 1977 Chevrolet 2....dr. r,npalas equipped, as sh:>.,n in the enclosed brochures plus the follO\dng optional .equipr:lcnt: 350-V84 BBL Engine' A.ir Conditior~ng H. D. Datter:r Vinyl Trim Tinted Glass ITo:>f Drip l;oldings , All Radio I Net Price including 1973 Ford trade-in l'et Pric9 ",ith 1974 Dodge trade-in $4295.01 $4195.01 Thank ;mu for the opportur~ty to subnit this bie',. Very trul;r yours, EAflSflJlLL CllEVRGLST COH'ANY ff~ P/'~ H. C. l:arshall :!C;lj c s \'.'," ,~Motion ,by_Commissioner Belk" sec,onded by ,Commissioner ,Kabela, and carried, that, the bid of Terry Bunch Motors for two (2) cars with 121 in. wheelbase be accepted in the amount of $4260;88 each. " Ii " I --~- - '-'---. ~ ltj, x ...... ,;::, o I I 1977 BUDGET AMENDMENTS - PUBLIC HEARING ,291 A public hearing was held on the amendments to the 1977 Budget. No citizens were present other than one member of the news media. Judge Jetton asked if there were any qqestions or comments. There were none. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that the following be approved and entered: 1. AMENDED BEGINNING BALANCES: The beginning balances are changed to reflect actual cash balances on January 1, 1977. ~ Road and Bridge General Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 4 Total General Total Operating Funds Permanent Improvement Bonds Airport Bonds Total Debt Service Funds FM-Lateral Road Road Maintenance Precinct 1 Road Maintenance Precinct 4 Total Special Tax Funds Total County Government Funds Hospital Fund Total All Funds Estimated Balance Actual Balance $ 41,500.00 $ 48,364.37 10,000.00 51,823.84 8,000.00 21,862.22 10,000.00 19,902.03 12.000.00 27,602.82 $ 81,500.00 $169,555.28 135.000.00 241 , 909. 74 $216,500.00 $411,465.02 $ 10,850.00 $ 11,027.06 5.750.00 5,796.53 $ 16,600.00 $ 16,823.59 $ 76,650.00 $ 75,307,94 10,000.00 15,865.81 ,15,000.00 17,784.67 $101,650.00 $108,958.42 $334,750.00 $ 537,247.03 130,000.00 131,383.67 $464.750.00 $668.630.70 92 :1 . AMENDED EXl'ENJ)1'IURE APPROPRIATIONS ~ Fund l!!!!! 1'2 ' !!!! ,~ 20 Road and B~idge Gene~al 000-13 Workmen's compensation insurance $ 1,794.00 $ 1,0,97.00, S (697.00) Zl Road" and Brid~e Precinct .1 000-02 , Salaries,.regular employees 36;480.00 37,000.00 $ 520.00 " 000-12 Social security'contribution 2,432.00 2,462.00 30.00 000-13 Workmen's cOtnpensation insurance 3,671.00 ' 2,284.00 (1,387.00) 000-15 Retirement plan contribution '2,904.00 2,590.00 (314.00) 000-53 Road and bridge matinenanee materials 11,000.00 53,974.00 42,974.00 Total ' S 41.823.00 22 Road end B~idge P~ecinct 2 000- 06 Telephone 200.00 300.00 $ 100.00 000- 13 ' Workmen's compen~ation insurance 2,783.00 1.731.00 (1,052.00) , 000-18 Oil and gas 6,000.00 6.500.00 500.00 000-21 Insurance (vehicles) 1,300.00 1,500.00 200.00 I 'c 000- 52 Operating supplies 1,000.00 1,500.00 500.00 000-55 Contract construe~iQn 18,000.00 31.614.00 13,614.00 Total S 13.862.00 .... .... . ";:.:.:.: .... .. 23 Road and Bridge Precinct 3 . ~ 000-13' Workmen' sccmpensation insurance. 2,062.00 1:283.00 $ (779.00) , 000-14 Hospital insurance contribution ,1,400.00 1,579.00 179.00 000-53 Road. and bridge.~aintenance materials 35,000.00 40.302.00 5,302.00 000- 54 Equipment hire 2,000.00 7.000.00 5.000.00 000- 71 Law books -0- 200.00 200.00 Total S 9.902.00 24 Road and Brid~e Precinct 4 000-13 Workmen' 5 compensation insurance 8.052.00 5,012.00 $ (3,040.00) 000-55 Contract construction 8,800;00 27,442.00 18,642.00 Total S 15.602.00 I 29, ~I Code .ll!M b:2!!! 12 ~ ..~ GENERAL 12-001 Commissioners Court 17 Xerox copies $~ 1,700.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 300.00 12-003 Veterans Service 01 Salary, service officer 2,400.00 2,700.00 $ 300.00 12 Social security contribution 142 . 00 159.00 17.00 ~ Total S 317.00 If:I S? 12-043 Sheriff ~ 02 Salaries, deputies and dl~patchers 90,937.00 93.771. 00 $ 2,834.00 ~ 03 Extra help 9,055.00 8.135.00 (920.00) Cl 12' Social security contribution 6,626.00 6,738.00 112.00 15 Retirement plan contribution 7,273.00 7,472.00 199.00 06 Telephone 2,050.00 2.120.00 70.00 43 Clothing, bedding & miscellaneous 200.00 500.00 300,00 Total' S 2.595.00 12-044 Correction 01-4 Salar~ chief probation officer 10,500.00 11,000.00 $ 500.00 01-5 Salary, probation officer 8,580.00 9,600.00 1,020.00 12 . Social security con-tribution 1,760.00 1,849.00 89.00 15 Retirement plan contribution 2,080.00 2,186.00 106.00 I Total $ 1.715.00 12-060 County Hospt ta 1 40 Care of ~ndigents 25,000.00 30,000.00 S 5,000,00 12-063 Count v Outpatient Clinic 37 Drugs and .services I-Prov~ded at county hospital 2,000.00 "7,000.00 $ 5,000.00 2-Provided by stores 4,500.00 "4,500.00 -0- 3-For clinic use -0- 1,000.00 1.000.00 Total S 6.000.00 12-067 Add a new department classified as "Aid to Ae:in2" 06 Telephone -0- 100.00 S 100.00 12-069 Change designation of "Mosauito Control" to this new code number and retain all , sub-accounts 12-090 Extension Service 14 Hospital insurance contributioD. 3,500.00 500.00 S (3 000.00) 12-092 Government Traooer 42 Contribution to. expense -0- 5,100.00 S 5,100.00 I Total General Fund $ 18,127.00 ~ ;2,94 I ~ l.!!!!.4 D:2a 12' l!ltt 51-000 PERMANENT IMPROVEl'lENT BONDS SINKING 81 Fiscal agency fee -0- 38.00 S '38.00 ,52-000 AIRPORT 'BONDS SINKING 81 Fiscal agency fee -0- 14.00 S 14.00 31-000 ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT 1 60 Other capital,assets -0- 5,865.00 S 5 86';'00 34-000 ROAD MAINTENANCE PRECINCT 4 53 Road aod bridge maintenance materials 19,000.00 21,784.00 S 2 784.00 HOSPITAL I Salaries $844,495.00 916,100.00 ' $ 71,605.00 Other departmental expense 744,500.00 726,800.00 (17,700.00) Provision for uncollectible 120,914.00 123,300.00 2.386.00 Miscellaneous Expense -0- 500.00 500.00 Total Hospital S ~6. 791.00 * * Note: . Revenue was increased as follows: Patient billings Miscel1anous revenue Net increase in revenue 1,727,341.00 26,185.00 1.771,100.00 25,000.00 $ 43,759.00 (1,185.00) S 42 574.00 I .t> I, I N l(j g o Cl I I REVENUE SHARING, ENTITLEMENT VII - PUBLIC HEARING 29 .~ A public hearing was held on the' planned use of Entitlement VII Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. No citizens were present other than one members of the news media. Judge Jetton asked for any questions or comments. . There were none. Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the following proposed plan of expenditures b~ approved: CAPITAL OtlTLAy ,Public Sa fetv lire Protection fOiatComfort VFD equipment Seadrift VFD equipment Olivia VFD equipment Port O.Connor VFD equipment Total Sheriff', Department Two automobiles TotalPu~1ic Safety Envlron~ental Protection Sanitary Landfill Health ~squlto Control FUrniture and Equipment Reereation~Culture CO\.1nty Museum Display cases . ~H1storical Committee Markers and other expense Fairgrounds and Exhibit Area Permanent underground electrical system Rodeo Arena-aluminum seats total Libraries Steel shelving Lighting fixtures Card catalog total Library Financial Ad~inistration County Treasurer Furniture. ~x Assessor-Collector Calculators and abstract maps Total Financial Administration Multl-Puroose and General Government County Clerk Office equipment Civil Defense Furniture and portable generator Building Inspection Surveying equipment Cr1~1nal District Attorney Furniture District Clerk Calculator and filing cabinet County Buildings Equipment replacements Total Multi-Purpose and General Government Total Capital Outlay ~eTatin~ and Maintenance Envlron~ental Protection Sanitary Landfill Use of City Landfill Total Appropriations ,..,j 4.485.00 $134 554.00 296 HiGHwAYS. ,STATE AND 'FEDERAL ; Mr. Carl Ramert, Mr. Marvin Matusek and Mr. Ruben Patrusek met with the Court to disctissa study made by McKenzie and Compa'uy, management consultants, relati~g to state highways. Mr. Ramert, .District Engineer with the State Department of High- ways and ,Transportation"reviewed certain portions of the report and stated he would leave the ,report: with the Court ,for, their, I study. PERSONNEL SESSION - CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec, 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of discussing personnel matters. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, dec~sion or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed ~ession, this meeting will be reopened to the public. COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabe1a, and carried, that Dr. Wm. G. Smith be appointed County Health Officer. ACCDUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $36,436.21 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that said claims be approved for,payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL I Claims totalling $48,444.41 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. ' CALHOUN COIDITY HISTORICAL COM~ISSIO~ NAME I Mrs. Pearl Belk ~r. L'Rov Bell, Sr. P.rs. L'Roy Bell, Sr. Mr. Le!'.oy Braden Hr. Joe Brett Mrs. Joe Brett Mrs. TerY"] Bunch Mr. John Clef-g, Jr.' Mrs. Howard Chrisco Mr. Jasper Cuellar ".r. Vernon DaT:lstrom !lr. Alex Dean Mr. c'us D!!lgado Mr. !'artin Dolezal Mrs. Martin Dolezal Mr. Paul Duenez ".r. Paul Frier Mrs. Rajm.on d I;er:; k Mrs. Jack !'l. .Gihson ,Mrs. Victor Gonzales Mrs. Cat~erine r,uidry Mr. HowardG. Ha~zog, Jr. Mrs. Howard G. Hartzo~, Jr. Mr. Milton HausT:lann Mrs. Milton Hausnann !-~r. Joe Ha',les !!rs. Joe Ha"res ~r. Charles Jo~nson ~rs. Charles Johnson ~!r. Hilary Lenertz ' Mr. W. C. Marshall !otrs. Beulah :~aria'1 Harshall Mrs. Habel l~cConnico Miss ftnnabelle McDonald " !1r. J. C. 1Jelcher' Hr. N. D. Miller Mrs. Earl Bontier Mrs. ~arie }!O'.<len Mr. Louis Pecena Mr. Alvin Petersen Mrs. Mary Baker Phillips Mr. Rudy "odhora Mr. Georr.e Fred Rhodes(C~airrnan) 'Mrs. Georf.e Fred R~odes rr. Alfred Panirez ~r. Moses P,ichards ' Mr. Oscar ~oe~er Mrs. Ronal J. RoeT:ler !Irs. Paul 3. Pothband I'rs. H. C. S!:lith '~rs. Laura Snook !~iss !'!ary Stephens ~rs. Rose Sullivan Mrs. Paul Su~ne~s ~!r. Leon Tanner Mr. W. r. Tanner ~rs. Dick L.(Stella) Traylor, Sr. l(r. Ea:-nest Vela !!rs. Earnest Vela !o:rs. Ed Vela ~rs. Alfred H. Wa~ner Mrs. Sertie Jo Ward I'is5 ft,lice Wasscrnan Miss Dennie ~ae Wa5nernan Miss Etalka Wedi~ Mrs. Eula Grace ~edin ~r. Dennis A. Wilson Mrs. Dennis A. Wilson Mrs. nearl ~ilson Mrs. Roland llitsori !l!ss Sallie Wilson ~r~. w. W. 7.wcr~chkc I I 1977-1978 ADDP.ESS , Box 552, Port Lavaca, 77g7g Box 55, Port O'Connor 77982 , Box 55, Port O'Connor Tig82 609 Will~JWick, Port Lavaca 77979 Rt. I, Box 93. Port Lavaca 77g79 Rt.l, Box 93, Port Lavaca 77979 , , 107 Houston, Port Lavaca 77979 502 To~y Drive, Port Lavaca 77979 101 Cha."1tilly Lane, Port Lavaca 1301 Shofner, Port Lavaca 77979 Rt. 3. Box 125, Port' Lavaca 914 S. Virginia, Port Lavaca 701 U. San Antonio, ~ort Lavaca 1720 W. Austin, ?ort Lavaca 1720 W. Austin, Port Lavaca 103 Burnet, Port Lavaca, Rt. 1. Box 96, Port Lavaca 1023 Horth Vil"')"inia, ~ort Lavaca 2302 Mc~he~son Jrive, ?O~t Lavaca 313 W. Wilson, ~ort L~~aea Box 143, ?ort. "!.avaca 509 s. Corn~erce; Port LavAca 509 S. Comnerce, Oart ~avaca 608 1/2 ParkvieH Jrive, "ort Lavae" 60S 1/2 Parkvie:; :Jrive, "ort Lavaca Box 111111, Port O'Connor 77982 Box 111111, Port 1'Connor 77982 Rt. 3, Port Lavaca Rt. 3, Port Lavaca 824 N. Nueces, Port Lavaca Box 167, Port Lavaca Box 167, 'Port Lavaca 219 S. Guadalu?e, Port Lavaca 105 Brentwood, Port Lavaca Box 126. Port Lavaca Rt. 2, Box 66, Port Lavaca 218 Houston, Port Lavaca 7111 IUllomrick Drive, Port Lavaca Rt. 1, Port Lavaea Rt. 3, Port Lavaca 1002 N. San ~ntonio, ~ort Lavaca 701 Willom-rick, Port Lavaca Box 986,Port Lavaca Box 986, Port Lavaca Box 594, Port Lavaea 515 S. ~nn, Port Lavaea 201 S. Benavidez, nort Lavaea Box 597, Port Lavaca 201 Crockett, nort Lavaca 218 S. Guadalune, Dort Lavaca Box 1101, Seadri~t 77983 '20, Colonial A~s A?ts.,?ort 312 II. (';uadalune, "ort Lavaca 604 Brook Hollor.: Drive, Dort !,avaca Rt. 1, Port Lavaca 535 Brook Hollow Drive, Port Lavaca P,t. 3, Port Lavaca 105 Chant ill'" "ort 105 Chantilly, Port 92,ll1. San Antonio, 1616 1I011anon, Port 2011 E. !lahan 202 S. Virr.inia, Dort Lavaca 202 S. Virdnia, Port Lav<lca 506 S. Virr.inia, Port Lavaca 217 Donham, Port Lavaca Box 793, ~eadrift 779R3 Box'793. Seadri~t 77983 223 S. Virririia, Port l~vaca 701 S. c'uadalune, Port Lavaca 203 S. Virrinia, Port Lavaca Star Poute, Snadrift 77~83 PHOIIE 552-2835 983-2371 993_2371 987-2631 552-2311 552-2311 552-2651 552-27118 552-5302 552-3537 552-3781 552-2256 552-5853' 552-9562 552-9562 552-9027 552-61611 552-5393 552-2205 552-2186 552-2355 552-2355 55:;>-91~69 552-9469 983-2325 983-2325 , 552-2679 552- 31107 ' 552-3407 552-36811 552-6139 552-2698 552-5374 552-9295 552-9292 55~-5563 552-2971 552-2971 552-3551 552-2392 552-2796 552-%43 552-273g 785-2456 ~,a.,aca552-3:;>74 552-2583 552-2591 55:'-6875 552-:'81,7 987-2249 552-31;97 552-3697 552-327'3 552-31'18 552-:>193 552-2381 552-2381 552-:>869 552-927'1 785-3741 795-37111 552-5131 552-3547 552-2'/78 785-2522 LiPlaca Lavaca Port Lavaca t.avaca I,. , I ~ ll':I 9 --; Cl o I I . :,.<"'- 29': BOND -DELINQUENT TAX ATTORNEY ._~ ~ ,Moti_~~2Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following bond of Jack McCreary, Delinquent-:'! Tax Attorney, in the amount df $1,000.00 be approved. BOND OF,DELINQUCNT TAX COLLeCTOR THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN I I I KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we. JACK McCREARY as Principal. and MERCHANTS MUTUAL BONDING COMPANY as sureties. are held and firmly bound unto . County Judge of County and his successori;':~n, Calhoun office in the just and full sum of ONE THOUSAND Dollars; fcfr the payment of which we hereby bind ourselves and our heirs, ex- ecutors and administrators. jointly and severally, by these presents. WHEREAS. the said Jack McCreary ,Il. licensed attorney whose address is Austin ,Texas, has by neans of a written a!,:reement dated December 17 19~, entered into a contract with the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, for the collection of certain delinquent State and County taxes, during the term beginning Januarv I ,191.L.and ending December 3] ,19-Z!1" a copy of which agreement is by reference made a part hereof. Now, therefore. the condition of this obligation is such Jack McCreary tha t if the said shall faithfully per- form the services required of hin by the terms of said contract, including the making of reports provided in Section XI thereof and shall fully indennify and save harmless the said County of, Calhoun from all cost and damage which it nay suffer by reason of his failure to do so, Calhoun and shall fUlly reimburse and repay the said County of all outlay and expense which the said County may incur in making good any such default. then this oblir-ation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF ~ness Our hands '-- \'1-\.-:.,,(0 L // 1tK'MCCREARY / 'JeRiHANTS MUTUAL BONDING COMPANY j)m. II ,od&l'.St?J NELL H. PETERSON, ATTv"NEY-IN-FACT I ? 98 CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY JUDGE THE STATE OF TEXAS I " CALHOUN I COUNTY OF I The forego in,; bond of Jack McCreary , holding contract for the collection of State and County de~inquent taxes in Calhoun County, Texas,. ~as redd nd approved Court, this the ~daY 0 _CLlu.l.4,,''-I-' &1\-- ' 0V'U.,.' ~--: _...-/' CcitIhty Judge CALHO ' County, Texas in ooen Commissioners' 191+, THE STATE OF TEXAS CALHOUN I I I COUllTY OF I, Marv Lois McMahan ,Clerk, County Court of Calhoun County, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoin~ is a true and'correct copy of the Bond of Jack McCreary Delinquent Tax Collector of Calhoun County, Texas, as the same appears of record in Vol. V , ,Page...2.2L Minutes of the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas. To certify which, witness my hand and seal of office, this the 18th day of January 1921- A. D. f)?~~,fh~>>kJ~ Clerk, County Court CALHOUN County, Texas. NOTE: In case the Certificate of the County Judge is not filled :out and signed, then in lieu thereof a certified copy of the Order of the Commissioners' Court approving the bond should be made by the County Clerk which should be attached to the bond when sent to this 9,ffice for Comptroller I s 'file. l . . , !, , I I' ;.', I I I ,29,,: I (I_ble) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: POWER OF ATTORNEY Bond No. 7:1 (/ '1/ tf( That this Power of Attorney is not valid or in effect unless attached to the bond which it authorizes executed, but may be detached by the appro\-ing officer if desired. . . That the ~[erchants ),[utual Bonding Cpm~ny dot's herebv make" cQ.nstitl1Je af\.4 ,#\ppojnt Roger S. funks. Jack. :H. ?urJear, JOhn P. taeMn, Larry n. Lerche, tieJ..1 li. Peterson and Nw~ elf)' ~p;nn Austin State of TeA3S with-limited"auUjarity, its true and lawful Agent and Attorney.in-Fact with full power and authority hercb)' conferred, to sign, execute, acknow- ledge and deliver for and on its behalr as Surety. one of the following bonds: ~ ltj ~ ~ An ORIGINAL bond required by Statute, Decree of CO\1f"t or Ordinance for: MAXIMUM PENALTY (A) ADMINISTRATOR CONSERVATOR CURATOR 'l!;XECUTOR GlJARDlAN TRUSTEE -Testamentary cnb' SALE OF REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY-When this company has qualifying bond or when it is a sep<trate bond for accounting of proceeds of sale only $300,000,00 Cl o (F) COMMISSIONER TO SELL REAL ESTATE REFEREE IN PARTITION TRUSTEE OR RECEIVER NOTARY PUBLIC PUBLIC OFFICIAL AND DEPUTIES RECEIVER ' PLAINTIFF'S COURT BOND: FOR CORPORATION FOR ALL OTHERS DEf'ENDANT"S COURT BOND _Not Authorized COST -Es.duding open penalty. stay. super. REMOVAL OF CAUSE sedu.s or. gua.ra.nte~ oi a. Judgment LICENSE License ..nd Permit limited 10. bonds PERMIT where a cotmt)'. city, town, "illage or QUIET TITLE township is the Obligee S 10,000,00 ANY BOND OR INDEMNITY, provided there is attached to this Power of Auorner written authority in the (orm of an endo1'$~ment, letter or tel~gra.m, signed 1>)' the Chairman oi the Board, President, Vice-President.. Secretary, Treuurer or Assistant Secretary. of the Merchants Mutual Bonding CQ.n1pany specifically authorizing its execution. In Bankruptcy - Federal Court onl)" (B) Under State Court jurisdiction $ 50,000.00 (C) -Puhlic or Private S .10,000.00 $ 5,000.00 None I (D) $ SOQ,OG (E) The acknowledgtnt"nt and t":<ecution of any such document by the !laid Attorney.in-Fact shall bt as bind:n:; upon this Company as if such bond had been -executed and ackno.wled~ed br the reKUlarly elected officers of this Company. The MERCHA~TS :\tUTUAL BONDIXG CO:\[PANY further certifies that the following is a true and corre.::t co.p)" of Article 2 of the By-Laws of the Merchants ~Iutual Bonding Company of low", duly a.dopted and recorded, to wit: ..\rticle 2 (SA): "The President or any Vice President or Secretary or any Assistant Secretary shall have power an" authority to appoint auorneys-in.fact, and to authorize them to execute on beh3!i of the Company, and att3ch the Seal of the Com.pany" thercto. bonds and undertakin~s, recognizances. contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature :hcrl.'of, Article Z (5b): The siltnature of any authorized officer and the Seal of the Company may be a.ffixed by)acsimile .to :lony Power ot Attorney or Certification thereoi authorizing the execution and deli,'ery oi an)' bond, .mdertakinlZ. reCOlOmlzance, or other suretyship obligations oi the Com pan.... anc\ such sii:nature and seal when so used shan ha"e the same iorce ;md effect as though manually fixed," ' INWITN 'SS WH?F F. t id MERCHANTS ~{UTUAL BONDING CO:\fPANY has caused these pre!ientS to be execute _ r ,,' and Secretary with its corporate seal affixed this January 23411 1975 MERCHANTS ML'TUAL BOXDTXG CO~fP:\NY Attest: fr~~ STATE OF lOW A. COU~TY President On this 29th da)' of DECEMBER 19~ before me. a Sotarr Puhlic, pt:rsonallv appeared W. \V. \\'a'f'l'll.'t who, bei'l'l~ by me: duly SWOff'l, acknowledRed that he si~ned the abo\.e uW 01 Attornc\. as President ot the said MERCHA-XTS ~fUTUAL BOSDING C011PANY and acknowledged aid inst umen to be the ~'obntal")' act and deed oC said corporation. My commission expire. Sen~ '\0,& 1cr7'7 );Qtar~' Public. Iowa I --------------------------------------------.----.------_.--_.------------- 300 ORDER SETTING SALARIES, MAKING VARIOUS MONTHLY APPROPRIATIONS, SETTING VACATION POLICY AND SICK LEAVE POLICY, SETTING POLICY ON PAYMENT OF HOSPITAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS, SETTING HOLIDAY SCHEDULE,MISCELLANEOUS POLICY MATTERS Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the following be adopted and entered: I Th~ various o~~icials and supervisors will be compensated in twelve monthly install~ents ~or 'the calendar year 1977, not to' exceed the followinf, annual aT!101lnts: 1. F'f)~,D MIl) BRIDr.E liEllEF:AL rUllD County Commissioners of Precinct 1, 2, 3 and 4, each @ $12,960.00 II. GEl!E"AL FUN!> Countv Jud,<;e County Clerk Veterans Service Officer Civil De~ense Director ~uildin~ Inspector 14,750.00 12,960.00 2,700.00 1,500.00 8,880.00 Judfe, 24th District (sun?lementalsalaI"1) Judfe, 135th District (supplemental salary) Court reDorter, 24th District Court reDcrter, 135th District 3ailiff, 24th District Court District Clerk Justices o~ Peace, Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5, each A?I>eals Court Judges (3), each , 500.00 500.00 2,355.00 3,129.00 1,065.00 12,950.00 2,258.00 90.00 I Count" Auditor Countv Treasurer County Tax Assessor-Collector 12,950.00 12,950.00 13,200.00 Buildin~ Superintendent 8,880.00 Constables of Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, each Sneri::f ,Tuvenile Court ,Judge, 24th, District Juvenile Court Judge, 135th District ,Juvenile Court Judge, County Chie~ probation Officer ' Probation Officer 2,000.00 12,960.00 1,200,00 1,200.00 1,200.00 11,000,00 9,500.00 Mosquito Control Supervisor 8,880.00 County Librarian 9,004.00 ..- . County Agent Home Demonstration Agent Assistant County Agent Marine Agent 3,572.00 2,523.00 2;417.00 1,4'57.00 I F,. . .'~ Further, that the Court, having considered the applications filed bv the various officers, authorized the employment of deputies, assistants and secretaries, and set the maximum compensation to be allowed for each position. "/'" . Each of the officials named herein shall fix the comnensation of the emnlovees' authorized for his ,department within'the maximum amo~nts authorized by this order. Each of said officials will complete and deliver the payroll forms to the County Auditor to indicate the pertinent information for all 'denuties, assistants and secretaries who were employed during the pay period; he will also see that the necessary exemption certificates and other information arc furnished the County Auditor so that proper deductions may be made and records compiled for the Federal WithhOlding Tax; Social Security Tax, Group Insurance and Retirement Plan. Time sheets will be filed by officials or supervisors on a monthly or semi-monthly basis, depending upon the basis of pay"~eriod. 30;1; The number of employees allowed for each denartment and the maximum annual compensation authorized, payable in twelve monthly installments, is as follows: I. GENERAL rmm Countv Judge 1 secretary at not to exceed $7,674.00 I County Clerk 1 deputy at not to exceed 1 deputy at not to exceed 2 deputies, each not to exceed 7,674~00 6,978.00 6,788.00 Civil Derense 1 assistant director at not to exceed 900.00 Criminal District Attorney 1 secretary at not to exceed 7,674.00 ~ It: o ,.=J ~ o District Clerk 1 deputy at not to exceed 1 deputy at not to exceed 7,674.00 6,308.00 County Auditor 1 assistant at not to exceed 1 assistant at not to exceed 7,674.00 6,978.00 Tax Assessor-Collector 1 deputy at not to exceed 1 deputy at not to exceed 7 deputies,each not to exceed 3 appraisers, each not to exceed 1 secretary at not to exceed 7,674.00 6,978.00 6,788.00 8,832.00 6,308.00 I Sheriff 1 deputy at not to exceed 6 deputies, each not to exceed 1 secretary-deputy at not to exceed 1 chief dispatcher at not to exceed 3 dispatchers, each not to exceed 9,489.01l 8,502.00 7,674.00 6,624.00 6,324.00 Probation Ciepartment 1 secretary, in increasin~ monthly increments from $550.00 to '$600.00, at not to exceed 7,025.00 County Library 1 assistant at not to exceed 6,788.00 Extension Service 1 secretary at not to exceed 7,674.00 The number of employees and the reaximum annual compensation to be allowed, payable in semi-monthly installments, is as follows: I. ROA) AND BQlCir:;E ?REC1!lCT rmms The nunber 0= employees and the .sala.ries of each shall he set ~~! t~).e ,Countv Commissioner of, each precinct within the total sum authorized for suc~ purpose-in the precinct budret. I II. I';ENF.RA!, rU'lD Buildinr.s 1 assistant superintendent at not to exceed 3 janitors, each not to exceed 7,680.00 6,960.00 Mosquito Control 1 employee at not toexceec 5,576.00 (,309 t 4J ,..;.."'.~ EXTRA m:LP The various officials/supervisors will be allowed to em~lov extra ~el~ at the ~o11owing maxi~u~ hourly rates: S2.5Dfor clerical hel? in county o~fic~s; ~2.50~or la~or in the Road and Brid7,e ?recincts, the ~osquitoControl Departnent and the Buildinp. Den~rtm~nt\ I' $3.00for :ield a5sessinG and ~ecordinp' work in the tax o~fiee. Pavmentn rnav be nade un to the anount authoriied in each department budr.et,an~roved by the COM~lssioners Court in the 1977. bud~et. The of=icials and su~erv!sors a=fccted bv this oreer will not obli~ate the County for the ?a)~cnt 0= any co~pensa~ion in excess,of ~he'extra hel~ allo~ance without prior authori~ation'of the COMmissioners Court. A"?RO??IATIo:rs r.1? JUSTICr. or T!!" ?rACr OrM.CES Courtroon and o=fice soace and teleohone.service will be nrovided Justices of the Peace Precinct No. 1 and Z in the C~untv Courthouse. A $40,00 ~ont~lv allowance will he naid fro~ the SalarY rund to ea~h of these two Justices o~ th~ Peace for secretarial help. . In lieu of o!fices in the Courthouse, Justices of the ?eace ?~ecincts 3. 4 and 5 will be paid $55.00 per ~onth from the Salary rund as an allo~ance =or office s?ace, utilities and telephone which thev ~rovide personallv. APPRO?RIP.T!()!iS F"1"t? T~A'.r:::L },r..V'~TJ\~rr.;, The Commissioners 'Cou~t further authorized th~ ~~'rmp.nt o~ t~a~9~ ~llowgnep. to certain officials usin~ their ~rivate autorno~iles in car~!in~ on the duties o~ their respective o~=ices. These allownnces are navable in twel'le monthly install- """'ments, not to exceed the follo!<Tine annual anolUlts: GEllJ.:PAL rU!ID County Agent Ho~e 'e~onstration Ar,ent Associate County Agent Marine Agent Sl,8Q~.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 SALARY ru:1D County Judge 1,200.00 I Each Constable shall ~e reir.1bursed for actual and neces~ar:l ou"t o! pod:et e:<:oense in the en:orcement of law on the basis 0= itenized and sworn state~ents filed with the County Audito~ at an a~ount no~ to exceed $100.00 ~er ~onth. Various officials and sunervisors ~ill be reimbursed for actual travelin~ expenses while out of the county on official business or in attend~nce at conferences relatinp. to county ~avernnent u~ to the aMount authorized in the 1977 budp,et for this purpose. ?ei~ursement ~il1 be requested on the trav~l form available in the office of the Countv Auditor and will be filed. with supporting"docunentation, in the County Auditor's o::ice within one nonth a~ter the trl? has been made. Certain nersonnel will he reimbursed for actual travelinp, ex~e~ses in the county " in 8ffiounts. not to- exceed the appropriations authorized in the 1971 budv.et. Mileage reimhurse~ent for the use of personal autoMobiles which have bep.n authorized will be computed on the basis of 16~ per ~ile. A?PROPRIATImlS !,!JP CHAP,ITY ~r?.vrc!:s DV CmITPF.<'T Gr!l!:RAL F'Il!lll Payable in ~onthly installments at not to ~xceed th~ ~oll~~lnp annual amounts: Case Worker Assistant Case Worker Uurse 1,800.00 ~80.00 ~80.00 I 30," A!'!'RO!'PIATION FOP, COUlIIT HEALTH UnIT GENERAL FUllD - "a.,able in monthl., ins'ta11men'ts (11 months ft $2,613.66 ~d 1 month @ $2,613.7~) A!'!'POP!'IATIO!IS FOP J:~!J:Pr,E!ICY AM3ULN1CE SE~VICES I GENEP~L FtTND _ payable in monthly installmentso! ~500.00 each to each of ~he two !irms in Port tavaca ,rov!d!r.~ such scrvice~, vith total annual cost of $12,000.00. A?PROPRIATIQrr FOR E:X~ENSE .A:r enmITY ^I?:n~?,!, GEllERAL fUND - payable in monthly installments of$J60.00 each, totalin~ $~,J2Q.QQ. SICK LEAVE ~ l!j g .:::. o The provision for sick leave is intended to benefit the eMDlov~~ dur!n~ an actual illness and is not intended to provide additiona:!. tir..e o~=. ?e~anent. fn.ll-tit\e employees will beco~e elip,Jble for ?aid sick leave after 5ix (5) ~onths 0: e~~lov- ment. Each e~?loye~ will be entitled to twelve (12) workin~ dav~ annuall~. ~ort'l- eight (qS) workinp. days ~ay be accunulated. Ab~ences occurin~ en re~ular dayso~c. or holida',rs will not be 'counted a5 nart o~ the to'tal. sick leave. Ciick leave will not be Riven to extra hel? or part-tine e~~loyees. ~ick leave is ~rantec to oemanent emlJ'lovee-z ~or bonafic!e illness or illness in t~e hClJ~"?:~old of th~ fa!"'i!.'" re~uirin!- the e~oloyee's ?resence~ if reco~mended in ~ritin? ~y a ?hV~icinn. No sick leave may be ~ranted until the o~~icial/su~erviso~ has been noti~i~d of the illness. The sick leave ti~e will be ind!c~ted on t~e tir.~ sh~~t ~u~mitted to the County Auditor's o~fice and the o~~icial/sunervi~or will also indicate th~ da~a on the departnent sick leave fo~ ?rovided bv the County ~uditor's ~~&tc~. This department sick leave form will be availahle for examinaticn and ~eview rlurinr. the year and will be ~iled in the,Countv Auditor's o77ice at the end of the year when the December payroll is submitted. I AeCIDE!ITS Any injury while on duty should be re,?orted imM.ediatel~r to th~ o7~icial/!iuncrvisor, who will cOr.lplete the "Ernployer's First ~epo:'t of !niury" and 7i!~ it "lith t'he local.- insurance a?;ency which re:nresents Calhoun County, with a COPy to the Industrial Accident Board in Austin, Texas. If the empl01ee is unable to work because o~ an occu~ational accident the o=ficiall supervisor may continue to carry hin on the ray~oll =or not to exceed fort:,-ei~ht (48) workin~ days. ~eanwhile, i~ co~pensation checks are sent :v t~e wor~enls eornoensation insura~c~ ca~rier to the emnlo~ee ~e/she will endorse said checks to ~he. order of Calhoun Countv ~~d surrender them to the official/sunervisor. for deposit in the depa~t~ent ~ccount. ~hen the r.laxim~m ti~e for accicent leave and any accrued vacation tine has ela~sed, the official/su~ervisor ~ill dro~ t~e employee fror.1 the de?artmen't payroll and em?lovee will retain 'ln~r addi'tional work- men's co~?ensation insurance checks. VACATInrl?("LIC~ I After twelve months o~ continuo~s en~lo'trnent (12 nonths o~ continuous e~?lov~~nt bein~ referred to he!'ein a~ an "er.;nlo'fT.1~nt vear") an ermlovec s~all be en'"::.tll':'d to two weeks (th~ee wep.ks after 10' years continuous e~~lo'rme~t) c~ v~c~~ton wi~~ pav durin~ each etmlo:ment year (startin.!': ",lith 1".is or he:"' ~eco!'!d er'l~ln'~r.'",e:lt vear), ~he dates ~or all vac~~ic~s to ~~ a?~rov~d by tne de~artnent h~ad. Th~ ~c~~~tnent head shall indicate on the :"Iav!"oll fotT.'l the inclusive dates 07 a!lV er.'lnlo'.1ee'5 vacation duri:lp, the month for' which the ~avroll form is subnitted~ In the ev~nt a! termination of e~?lo~~ent of anv enplovee for anv cause, t~e records s~all be reviewed and if it is ~ound that such CMnloyee has no't t':a1 <'! vr!.cation cur in!! the em?loynent year in which ~is or her en~lo1~.~nt is terninat~~, t~~n such employee shall be entitled to be paid his or her re~ular salar~ ~or t~c ~~r:oc of the vacation to ~hich h~ or she is entitled at the time o~ te~inat~~n nf . employrnent. Unused vacation ti~e or vacation ~av shall not cu~ulate ~ro~ vear to year, howeve~. Other than as hereinabove provided, an e~~loyee shall not be entitled to pay in lieu 0: vacation. If a holiday falls within n v~cation ~~riod I 6;04 . " "". . ",.+,.__'t." , , . "f I I! , it will not be:counted as a vacation -~ay; pa~ for vacations shall be ~ade on the Friday precedinr. the vacat~~n.~eriod, i:.the.employee desires; and any employee rehired after having left "the' county by reason or focsip.nation or discharge shall be considered a new employee. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE The ,Court set the foll~ing holiday schedule for the calendar year 1977. Good Friday, 1/2 day Memorial Day I~dependen~e Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day New Year's Day April 8 Mal' 30 July 4 Se~te1'l'.ber 5 Novenber 2q & 25 ~ece~~er 2q & 2S January 1. 1978 However, it was agreec that i! any of the above working day, the e~?loyees should be allo~cd to preceding or followinr, the holiday. holidays s~ould fall on a non- observe the nearest workinp ~ay THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED., w.,~s:: iL/h~~ ~~~is McMahan, County Clerk o , County Judge I I I I ~ It:i g ;::., o I I 30)5 CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - DELINQUENT TAXES CONTRACT FOR THE COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT TAXES THE STATE OF TExAs CALHOUN I I I KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUN'IY OF Attorney of WHEREAS, The Commissioners Court, after having given to the Calhoun Criminal District (District) (County) County thirty days written notice to me delinquent tax suits, and XOOXX~llThilli~iK,..~X~XX8XXXXXXXX~i;,XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX~ XXX X},'XX);.\4\:n..."djXXXXXXXX (2) having received from him;:) written statement.decJining the req;lesr of this Court (0 file delinquent tax suits. for reasons therein stated, and waiving his right.to the 30-day period and consenting to the COUteS entering (nto a contract With others f~r the collection of delinquent taxes~ without awaiting the 30-day period, and a record thereof having been made in the fr-finutes of said Court; and Calhoun WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of County, Texns,joined by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas, deem it necessary and expedient to contrad with some competent attomey to enforce the collection or all delinquent State and county taxes ~or aJl~r centofsai.d iaxe~.-pe~aUies and interest actually collected and paid to the Collector of Taxes~ as provided in Olapter 21, A.cts ~f the Third taiied'~,~ssion of the 38th Legislature. Article 7335, Revised Civil Statutes, 1925, Chapter 8, Acts of' ~he F~urth:CaJl.ed ~~~oJl:~f d~e 41st Legislature, Article 733Sa, Vernon's Annotated CiviJ Statutes; and Qlapter 229, Ads of the 42nd Legislature. Article 7264a, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes; and WHEREAS, After making an investigation into the competency. experience and ability of Jack McCreary a licensed attorney under the laws of this State, whose post office address is Austin, Texas as to his fitness for said work. and after cGQsidering the same. are of the opinion that be is a proper party to tuke such steps as may be necessal)' to enforce or assist in th~ enforcement of the cone-ction of such delinquent taxes by the preparation, filing and pushing to a speedy conclusion an suits for the collection thereof; further that he has no business connection with any county office or county officer within said county; and that he is not related within the third degree of consanguinity to any member of the Commissioners Court. the Tax Collector. or County or District ,!-ttomey now holding office in said county; and tbat said attorney has so certified in an affidavit attached hereto which is . incorporated into this conbct for an purposes. NOW. THEREFORE, THIS CONTRACT. made and entered into by and betw<<:n the Count)' of Calhoun , Texas. a body politic and corporate. acting herein, and by and through the Commissioners Court. joined by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas, hereinafter styled First Party, and Travis Jack McCreary of the County of State of Texas, hereinafter styled Second Party: WITNESSETH I. First Party agrees to employ and does hereby employ Second Party to enforce by suit or otherwise. and to aid and assist the focal officers in the enforcement of the colJection of all delinquent State and County ad valorem taxes, penalty and interest, and all delinquent taxes. penalty and Interest (except taxes of independent school districts and incorporated cities and towns collected by the County Tax CaUeetor on a separate tax roll) due any and all political subdivisions or defined d6tricts of said county and State which are listed on the County ta" roll and which the County Tax CollC'ctor receives and receipts for, under the provisions of Article 7254. Revi~d Statutes, 1925, and shown to be delinquent upon the delinquent , ,3'0'6' -0;.. _ ..... ._.. tax records of ~aid county (rom 1939 to the date of the "termination oftbis contra~t as fJXed in Section IX hereof (including such personal property or insolvent taxes as tbe Commiss~oners ~~ and Second Party mutually deem collectible.) /I, I T~xts which become delinquent dUring the term of t~is contract shaD become subject to the ienns of this COD:tract on July 1st of the year in which the same shaD become delinquent. And further, with reference to taxes which may bave faIlen delinquent on feJ>ru81)' 1st 'or subsequent thereto next prece~ng the date of this contract, it ~ agreed that where suit i~ or has been brought on any property for prior yealS delinquent taxes, Second Party sh~ include in his action aD taxes on the property involved, delinquent before trial,_whether before or after July 1st of such year; and where the State and .county are impleaded or intelVene in a suit brought by another taxing unit, it shall be Second Party's duty to include in hls answes or intervention aU taxes delio_quent before trial on the property involved, regardless of when such taxes: become delinquent; and in all such cases Second ~ty shall be entid~d. to the commission herem provided for collecting delinquent taxes. III. Second Party is to call to the attention of the County Tax Collector or other officals MY molS, double assessments, or other discrepancies coming under his observation during the progress of the work and all charges on the tax roUs that show from] 939 to the date ohhe termination of this contr.u:t to be delinquent. which are caused through error, conflicts, double renditions. iJIegal assessments, etc. A certificate shaD be prepared on fonns furnished by' the State Comptroner of Public Accounts, Austin, Texas, showing how such errors came about, and which sball be sufftciently full and complete as to justify the Comm~sionen; Court in ordering a certificate issued, and that will meet with the approval of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, Austin, Texas. IV. I Second Party hereby ~ and obligates himself to communicate with each and every person, firm, association or corporation owing any' of such' taxes, with a view of collecting same; and shan, before fding suits for tbe r<<:overy of delinquent taxes fl?r any year or years prepare delinquent tax statements, and shall mail a tax notice to the owner.or owners of said property at their last known address, covering aU delinquent taxes shown to be due on the tax rolls of said county. This 'ta~ Datke shall state the year or years delinquent, the amount of tax, penalty and interest due .up to the date tbe tax notice is mailed and 'a correct description of the property, Second Party shall keep adequate records of the tax notice mailed so that the Tax Assessor.Conector of said county can verify that such notices w~re mailed. Once the tax notice has been mailed to the O\mef or owners as shown on the tax roD. the records of tax notices mailed and the tax statement shaJJ be made available upon request to the Tax Assessor~Conector of said County at the Tax Assessor.CoUe.ctor's office for hi; infonnation and use. In the event t~at the taxes, toget.her with penalty tlnd interest, are not paid within thirty (30) days Trom tbe date suCh notice~ are mailed, then Second Party shall prepare, fde and institute, as soon as practical thereafter, a suit for the ' , . eoUetion of said taxes, penalty and interest, which suit-shaD include aU past due taxes for aU previous ye<lFS on such tract or tracts; and where there are several lots in the same addition or subdivision delinquent, belonging to the S3me owner or owners. ail said delinquent lots shall be made the subjec:t of a single suit, and which suit shall be prosecuted with dispatch to fm31 judgment and sale unless said taxes are sooner collected. v, Second ~Y. in _ preparation for mailing notices for the enforced collection of delinquent taxes OR real property, shaD, on the tax statements prepared under Section IV, show the amount of delinquent taxes due against each and every tract, lot or parcel of bnd.. and shall show the ~~mber of acres so delinquent and a correct description of the property, the yeat or years delinquent. and how it was chaJged upon the tax roD. This statement shad further contain the name of the owner or owners of the property at the time it became delinquent as indicated by the delinquent tax records. I 3 017~: . Further when suit becomes necessary this statement shall also indicate the current owner, the Volume and Page of , , I public record of his or their Deed or other title evidence which is of record and any other pertinent information gained through a diHgent search. It shall further show the name of any and aU outstanding lien-bolders of record, and aD other inConnation necessary for the proper preparation and filing of suit or suits for the collection of delinquent taxes. Second Party shall perform these services at his own cost and expense; however, where it is necessary to flIe suit for the enforced coDection of delinquent taxes on real property. Second Party shall have the authority to procure on behalf of First Party the necessary additional data and infonnation as to- the name, identity and location of necessar:y parties and in the procuring of necessary legal descripti~s of the property and may sue in the name of First Party for the recovery of the actual cost of this infonnation as court costs, as authorized by Article 73458, Section 6, Vemon's Annotated Civil Statutes. It is agreed and understood that First Party will not be liable for any of the above mentioned cost. ~ 1.O ~ -- =< o VI, Second Party sball prepare, or aid and assist the County or District Attorney in preparing, all petitions, citations, notices by publication, personal service citations, notices by posting,judgments, notices of sale, orders of sale and any and all other things necessary or lequired to be done for the coUection of aU delinquent taxes, and shall render all necessary and proper assistance to each of the other officers to the end that all taxes assessed or unknown and unrendered now delinquent, or that may become delinquent during the life of this contract and be so reported on Comptroller's forms provided therefor, may be coUected~ and when collections are not made, to assist in reducing same to final judgment and s:JIe. VII, I It is further agreed and understood that Second Party shall fum~b. s.t his own expense, all stationary ,legal blanks or fonns, stamps, envelopes and printing, together with all labor necessary to complete said contract including labor and expense incurred in procuring date and information as to the name, identity and lOCation of necessary parties, and in procuring necessary legal descriptions of the property as provided in Paragraph V in all cases where such expenses are not collected BS costs against the defendant or defendants in the tax suit. but in no event sllall suc:h cost be paid to Second Party, either directly or indir<<t1y; and Second Party shall payoff and discharge any and an bills for any other expenses incurred in the prosecution of said work, and it is hereby understood and agreed that said First Party shall not be responsible for the payment of such expense or any part thereof. However~ expenses incurred in citing the defendant(s) by publication will be paid by the County to the newspaper making such publication as soon practicable after receipt of the publisher's claim for payment pursuant to Article 7345(b}2, V.C.S. Provided further that no costs shall be incurred for publications without prior ap'proval of First Party's governing body. VIII, I 15 First Party agrees to pay to Second Party as compensation for the services hereunder required per cent (Not to exceed fifteen (1 5) percent) of the amount coUected of all ~elinquent taxes, penalty and interest subject. to this contract actuaUy collected and paid to the Conector of Taxes during die term of his contract, which Second Party is instromentll in conecting, including collection of taxes on property not appearing on the assessment rolls rlor shown delinquent, but which would have been so shown had it been properly assessed, discovered by said Second Party. as and when coDected, foUowing the end 'Of each month within the period of this contract, accordingly as the Collector makes up his monthly reports. The per cent of compensation here referred to shall be .contingent upon the collection of such taxes as by Act of the Legislature are required to be collected. Should any remis..~an of penalty and interest on taxes appearing on the delinquent records be made by legislative enactment effective during the period of this contract, the same shall not be coDected (10t cQn\mission allowed thereon. Also, ad valorem taxes, delinquent, levied against State-owned property for county and district purposes, the payment of which is to be taken care oC by legislative appropriation provided for by Statute. are excluded from the provisions of this contract. Second Party shall not receive or collect any taxes. penalty or interest under this contract, but the same shan be paid to the Tax AsseS5or~Collc:ctor as other delinquent taxes. 3:08 (. IJ(, This contract shall be in force from Januarv 1 19:J.1.. to Dec. 3] ]978. both dates inclusive. (not to exceed beyond December 31, 19Z1l.. the end of'the present administration of the Commissioner's Court), and at the" expiration of said period this contract shall tenninate, "except the contractor shaD be allowed six (6) monthS in which to prosecute to trial court judgment suits flied prior to Dec. 31 ,19~, tenninating datt of this contract, and shaD handle to conclusion an suits in which trial court judgments are obtained during the period of this contra.ct and which are appealed by- any party. Funher, if the Parties execute a renewal or extension contract within 30 days after the above ~e~ination ~ate. Second Party is entitled .,to the co~pensation. provided in Section VIII for 30 days after the above expiration date. The ~o~missjoners Court and the State Comptroller shall have the right to sooner terminate this contract for cause, giving thirty: (30) days written notice of such intention, with a statement 'of the cause or-reasons for sucb tennination, after giving ~cond' P~rty a reason,able opportunity of explaining or rectifying the 'same. In case of such tennination. Second Party shall.~ entitled to receive and retain aU compensation due up to the date of said tennination. I X. Before any commissions are paid out under the tenns of this contract, Second rarty shall furnish a good and sufficient bond, payable to the County Judge and to his successors in office, in the sum of $250. 00 Dollars. (not to be Jess than $250.00 accordingly as the Commissioners Court deems just and proper) to be executed by a solvent surety company; or if eXecuted by. private parties, the bond shall be signed by at least three good and sufficient sureties .owning un~cumbered real estate subject to execution, of value equal to the amount of bond and conditioned upon the specific performance of the terms hereof, an,d further conditioned that he shall forthwith pay over to the Tax-Collector, Or other persons justly entitled thereto, any money or commissions p.ai.d him by mistake, through error, or otherwise. Said bond s~ be approved in open Commissioners Court, signed by the County Judge, rded and recorded in the County Oerk's office, and a certified copy of same furnished to the state ComptfoUer. I, XI. At the end of each month. ~r as soon thereafter as the Tax ASsessor-Conector shall have made up his report showing coUections made for such 'month. the County Tax Assessor-Collector is hereby' authorized and directed to deduct the above specified per cent of said taxes, penalty and interest, or such amount as can be allowe~ under the penalty and interest restriction, to .which Second Party is entitled. and- to pay the same to him unless,otherwise herein directed; and to take his receipt as provided for by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. which when received in the Comptroller's air-ICe will be the ComptroUer's authority to allow said Tax Assessor-CoUector Crtwt for the amount so paid. The Tax Assessor-Collector, before complying with the pro\fisions of this Section. shall first satisfy himself that the bond required of Second Party under : '- ,. . the provisions of Section X of the. contrnct h~' heen 3ppr~ved and placed on record in the office of the County Clerk and , , . ' , that this contrnct has been approved by the C~mptroller of Public Accounts and the Attorney General; and it is hereby further provided, tha! should. any questions arise regarding commission or an amount equal thereto, placing the same in escrow, and apply to the State and County, accordingly as they may be .a~fected, for infonnation and direction as to the proper amount of commission due to be allowed under the terms of this contract. XII, It is further agreed and understood that this contrnct is for personal services and is not ~ransferable or assignable without the 'Yritten consent and approval of First Party. It is also agreed that the Commissioner Court of said county shaD furnish suitable space in or near the courthouse, as convenient to the records of said county as may be, for the purpose of ~nying out the obligations of this contract by Second Party. I . 3'09: . I XIII. :;\) 1.0 .-., '-;:r -' :.=J ~ It shah be the duty of the Commissioners Court and of all other officiaJs of said county (0 cooperate with and render such. reasonable assistance to said Second Party as (h.e circumstances may require. Said assistance, however. is not to include the actual performance of the work herein designated to be perfonned by Second Part~; and it being the duty of the County Attorney or of the District Attorney (where there is no County Attorney) to actively assist Second Party in the filing and pushing to a speedy conclusion aD suits for the collection of delinquent taxes. it is hereby provided that where the County Attorney or District Attorney (where there is no County Attorney) shall fail or refuse to file and prosecute such suits in good faitb, the Attomey prosecuting suits under this contract is here fully empowered and authorized to proceed with such suits without the joinder and assistance of said County or District Attorney. Second Party shan not become tht purchaser of aoy property at tax sales under his contract, nor shall Second Party benefit directly or indirectly {rom the pedormance of this contract except to the extent of compensation provided in Paragraph Vllt of this <:ontract. I I ,31fO i J 1 I I II " -..IN CONSIDERATION of the ter.ms and compensation herein stated, the Second Party hereby accepts said employment and undertakes the perfonnance of ~d contract as ~~ove written. ~.... IY WITNESS the signature of aD parties hereto in triplicate originals, th~ the /7 ,.....-day of JJa<"..,LA---" . A,O,19'1b. 'Calhoun County.SlaleofT~XllS, I BY: \2) /';~. ~" '~/I" ,t) "-_' , County Judge , , Commf~c;~ 8~/1,P4r ?5:..4.,t/r._ CommissioneJ. Precinct No.2 r. Precinct No. 3" I FIRST PARTY Examined and approve~ as to substance and fann, on this the /0 A,O,.19-7Z., " COMPTROLLER ACCOUNTS. STATE OF TEXAS Examined and approved as 10 substance and fo';". on this the (.~ day'of '_~ A,O,.19..1Z., " ~ JOHN L. I-/-ILL ATTORNEY GENERAL I ,lit I ='J l1j .-, :r: -- .~ .::J I I 3;1'1 . TIlE STATE OF TEXAS I I I COUNTY OF TRAVIS I Jack McCreary . a duly licensed attorney do certify that Calhoun I have no husiness connection with any county office or county officer within county; and that I am not related within the second degree of affinity or wi~in the third degree of consanguinity to any member of the Commissioners Court, the Tax CaUeelor, or County or District Attorney now holding office in Calhoun County, Subscribed and sworn to before me, by the said Jack McCreary 19 7? . to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. this the ,;J A day of J.I, "-<'''nLi~/ <..f -1 Notary Public in and for County, Texas "My commission expires the .J"""U' ',>~../.'-<!./ /~r day, of . I 9..2L., ," SPECIAL JANUARY TERM HELD JANUARY 21, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS ( ,( COUNTYcYOF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 21st day of January, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaea, County of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court,' to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster, Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Pret. 1 Commissioner, Pret. 2 Commissioner, Pret. 3 Commissioner, Pret. 4 County Clerk whereupon th~ following proceedings were had: f12; _-" -l" BIDS - DRAINAGE WORK, SANITARY LANDFILL \ \ , \ , The following bids were received for drainage construction at the sanitary landfill site: PROPOSAL SHEET FOR DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENTS FOR CALHOUN COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL SITE CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS I The undersigned herewith proposes to construct'drainage improvements at' the Calhoun County Sanitary Landfill Site in accordance with Calhoun County Specifications and plans prepared by R.W. Opitz and Associates and Raba and Associates for this project. ' ITEM NO. 1. DESCRIPTION With Price written in word Channel A excavation @r~y C~I'7~ . .-" ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT UANTI TY PRICE 12,700 C.Y. II -0 ..::> 6,150 C.Y. .5CJ 2,800 C.Y. .. ......... '" .,30 4,600 C.Y. . . . .. ~ . - . . ..50 lump sum loS. 2. Channel A- 1 excavation @ h /'1' t"'"",nh 3. Channel B excavation @ /:;5 cr-nh 4. , Channel C excavation @.17/'~..... - .r",:/;h--. . . . . - 5. Furnish and instalT , Cul vert A; 2-42'" CMP @ rhnd ,/, '/ ' /. 'r e"-VO , Lbt?u ~'-;-/1aJ /7./'7'- _ h'.U7d,-.-d, ~ 0.<)0 , .. , . . - . - ~~~e'~o er 5 gnatUl't " , UNIT PRICE 4- 0.00 ,2 00.00 01<1.00 Inc. I I I I N ,~ lr. ,I':C CC: J, __ 1-. '>_l ;.~iO r."t"o I I 31 ITEM OESCRIPTION With Price ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT TOTAL NO. written in words OUANTITY PRICE PRICE 6. Furnish and install Culvert Bi 2-36" CMP @ ?::- n lump sum L.S. 'h dr - -/- I . .-v~ -I. ~uS~, EyA/ ~,,/n ~, l" ,~ ..2 A'YJ. 00 '~ ~~- ,0 7. Relocate pipe drop No. 1 at , Westal und Grade Road @ S/y 1 ump sum L.S. ' , hdm?rr/ Q"r/ .crt- '",-" f.~o 6..'>0,0<> b,n),o 8. Furnish and install pi pe drop No. 2-- 24" x 40' CMPwl Metal 1 ump sum L.S. end section, 14 Ga. @ 00'7'- ~ / JPo, ,;; O'/""f-~,-/r: <7'7 ~v /nrJO.oo /000.00 9. Furnish and install > pipe drop ~ No.3 - 18" x 60' CMP wi Metal 1 ump sum L.S. end section, 14 Ga. ----------- @ On,," /,f., " ,~....I rh,.-C'r' d,. ,#"0) h....n ,.rrd /~o / =</111 ,co I :.?oo. "" TIME REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION OF WOPJ<: 1.1.<:; CALENDft,R DAYS , , The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the following Addenda to Drawings and Specifications, all of the provisions and requirements of which the Addenda have been taken into consideration in the preparation of the foregoing proposal. -r-t? 9 K' 0<' /=T'-"'L. 2( 70./_ none none No. 1 No. 2 (Dated) (Dated) (Seal: if a corporation) KInchen ~on8tr\lction Go.. Inc. Contractor By: ~__ _ ;;:/ ~z:-_sec. -Treas. / ' Name and ti t e Address: p. G. Box Pl. Port Lavaca, Texas ..,..,', ZipCode 77979 Phone 55'-- ",()21.j. ,~ '14: \ i , \ , . PROPOSAL SHEET FOR DRAIN~GE CONSTRUCTION I~PROVEMENTS FOR CALHOUN COUNTY SANITARY LANDFIll SITE CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS I The undersigned herewith proposes to construct drainage improvements at the Calhoun County Sanitary Landfill Site in accordance with Calhoun County Specifications and plans prepared by R.H. Opitz and Associates and Raba and Associates for this project. ITEM DESCRIPTION With Price ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT UNIT ND. written in words UANTITY PRICE PRICE 1. Channel A excavation @~ 12,700 C.Y. :3 :J. j '-;'4' -1/ ~S(}'8.S0 :j~F~~ ~,- c.. r ' a;- "-<f' Cl-.Jl r ~/ tu . ... t 2. Channel A-l excav~~~<-o 6,150 C.Y. 3~5'o.vc:(; .2Jlf?3,;l", .,". 7../~CA'<. tf<<.1t J t':' .ar:"z ~rC.y ..' ' (:4:f ..<A'.N-r;ty r.A-1/'(. ~-fM 3. Channel B excavation @ 1l..t1-u" 2,800 C.Y. 35',)0..0' /I f1tf.tJo ~rttf 4JM".t~<l-rcW-r' r- C..1 ' 4. Channel C excavation @ t?~~ 4,600 C.Y. 3S-'6-~ 1;633 DO q.l~~.5~ tIu~/;f~ Fe.-j. :::r ~ A'-'-" --- 5. Furnish and install lump sum L.S. -4'~ 7//,(;0' Culvert A; ?-42" CMP @ ,..-.- .:{~ t-ev-t..... , c:? ' ' I?~J ~t /Bidder's Signature I I N l.r. C o ~ '0 I 31 I I , ,I " _;1 \'1 ! ! ITEM DESCRIPTION With Price ESTlMATED UNIT UNIT TOTAL NO. Wl.itten in words QUANTITY PRfCE PRICE . . 6. Furnish and install -' ....., , ~3f~ Vo ~L~~ I ump sum L.S. '- 'if ~"",)I fi,u.::&/P1'a:; . 7. Relocate pipe drop No. 1 at ~/';;cJ. dO ~Ies ta 1 und Grade Road @ () /YIP 1 ump sum L.S. ' ~7~14; , { 8. Furnish and install pipe drop IIt06,)j- No. 2-- 24" X 40' C~IP wi Metal lump sum L.S. end section, 14 Ga. fr<-.' @ ~ J4:d,,,,,# -../ ~ ;=~-~t:14-:ti ' , / ' 9. Furnish and install pipe drop t (/3, ~S- No.3 - 18" x 60' CMP wi Metal 1 ump sum L.S. en~ct~: ~~~ ' @ { ~ -f ,,,;{ilf.-M . ~cyA-r-~~~ ' TI!-lE REQUIRED roO', CO"PL::TIO:l or l:ORK: L/ b ('.^,!~::~:"!P :lP.YS The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the following Addenda to Drawings and Specifications, all of the provisions and requirements of which the Addenda have been taken into consideration in the preparation of the foregoing proposal. , I ".)/ t):f 0.3 S' No. I ~;td .d!j ~':; I ~. ;~ No. 2 (Seal: if a corporation) (Dated) /-')/- 1'117 (Dated) 1- 'J I - 1'1' 71 ~-~~ Contractor I By: ' r9 ~A.... (Name and Tit Ie) Address: / $I d I fiu..d":'" e:2'....P, .y~:.c/ ~~ Zi pCode 7 7Pd / Phone 5'1) - s? j' ~ J/?' ~- ~ 316' Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the low bid of Frank Saski of Victoria, Texas, in the amount of $15,769.15 be accepted for drainage improvements at the county sanitary landfill site and the County Judge be authorized to enter into a contract with Mr. SaskL ACCOUNTS ALLOWED ~ COUNTY I Claims totalling $3481.00 were presented , and after reading and verifying same, a sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner said claims be approved for payment. by the County Auditor motion was made by Commis- Lindsey, and carried, that , COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her report for the month of December, 1976 and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and I carried, that any county official or employee 65 years of age or over shall make application for Medicare and the county shall re- imburse such official or employee for the Medicare premium and will also pay the hospitalization insurance pre~ium for coverage over and above the Medicare benefits, effective February 1, 1977. - CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL. REAL ESTATE The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2f and Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of discussing real estate matters and matters pertaining to personnel. The County Judge further publicly'announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session., At the end of the closed I session the meeting was reopened to the public. No final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed meeting was taken. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. I C'-J lJ"; c C. C-i C. I I 31~ SPECIAL FEBRUARY TERM HELD FEBRUARY 9, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS 1 1 COUNTY OF CALHOUN 1 BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 9th day of February, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindl?ey, John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 (Absent) County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: WIC PROGRAM Mr. Clayton Toalson, Mr. Art Fuston, and Mrs. Rose Lawrence met with the Court to discuss the Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) a nutritional program for pregnant women, infants and children up to five (5) years of age. Mr. Fuston explained that the complete program is federally funded and if it is allowed to use space in the health building there is money available for rent for such office space. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following Resolution be adopted and entered: RESOLUTION REGARDING W. 1. C. PROGRAM WHEREAS, the W.I.C. (Women and Infant Children) Program has been ex- plained to this Commissioners Court, and WHEREAS, this Commissioners Court feels that this is a meritorious program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISS IONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: Section 1. That this Commissioners Court endorses the W.I.C. Program and hereby gives its approval for such program to be carried out through the Calhoun County Health Department with the Victoria City-County Health Department as the contract agent. Section 2. That Calhoun County assumes no financial obligation with respect to such program. PASSED AND APPROVED this 9th day of February, 1977. CALHOUN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COURT By (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ATIl'EST: (5) Mary Lois McMahan County Clerk 13l8~ ~ \~ . CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - DRILLING,RIGHTS, INDIANOLA PARK AREA Motion by Coillll;issioner"Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kab~la, and carried that ~he following Extension Agreement between Calhoun County and Hardy ~pllers, be,and, ~pe ~ame, i~ ~erepy ~ppr9ye9, and the County Judge, is here- by a~thorized to execute and deliver said Extension Agreement: THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF CALHOUN ) WHEREAS,-under' date of Febru'ary,14, 1967, J.W. Doremus.et . . "' ,~ . . al,' "GrantOr,S n" a~d"The County of Cal houn:State of Texas . --...., "-, - .-' "Grantee", mide'ind entered in{o a certain agreement wherein Grantors were to ,have, surface rights or easements to be used for , , the purpose of'~iploring. drilling, mining for, or,producin~ 011. gas ana othet minerals therefrom as to certain drillsites. 16 in number. designated therein, along with the right of ingress and egress, including the laying and maintaining of all necessary pipe- lines over other property described therein in order to utilize said dr,il1site~,rl?ference being,h.ere mad,e to said instrument re- corded at Vol. 232~ p~ge 302. ~eedRecords. Calhoun C6unty. Texas. -1. . . and drillsites described therein for all purposes; and. , WHEREAS:" ,in-said instr,ument",paragraph' numbered 5 thereof. ,it was stipulated that upon the expiration of 10 years from date there- of, Grantors shall convey all,~heir right, title and interest in ... . ' . ': c. H _~, ....:~ . and' to the full surface estate in all the designated' drillsite, areas or portions"thereof not, then 'being used for mineral develop- ment purposes~'and, WHEREAS. it is the desire of the undersigned~ The County of Calhoun, St.ateof Texas. by and through Willis Jetton. Coun~y Judge of said County. thereunto authorized, by the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County. Texas. as shown by the minutes and'orders'of sai~ Commissiofi~rs' Court. an~!ardy Hollers. the now owner of all or part of the minerals under the area and drillsites to be desig- , , nated and extended hereby, to extend the time provided for in said instrument. paragraph numbered 5 there~f, for a further period of three years fr..o~ Februa ry14. 1917; NOW. TH'ERE~OR~~ for Ilnd in consideration of the premises Clnd the benefits to parties h~reto. it is stipulated an~agreed as follows: -1- ~..;. I I . I I t'l ~ 8 Cl o I I ....:" Sl'S, . 1. Said paragraph numbered Five (5) in the above-designated instrument is hereby amended so that the period of time specified in said paragraph numbered Five (5) shall be extended from February 14, 1977 to February 14, 1980. 2. Said extension shall apply only to the following designated drillsites: Units Numbers 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, and no others. 3. Any oil and gas lessee or operator shall pay to The County of Calhoun the sum of $2,500 for each dri"site if, as and when " used and the first payment of $2,500 shall be due and payable upon execution and delivery of this instrument. 4.- Except as herein am'ended, and except as amended by instru- ment dated February 26, 1968, recorded in Vol. P, page 228 et seq. of the Commissioners' Court Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas, said agreement shall remain as originally written. DATED this ~ day of ,~~~ ,1977. THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN, STATE OF TEXAS Ha rdy Ho 11 e rs 02- no " , THE STATE OF TEXAS } COUNTY OF CALHOUN } BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared WILLIS JETTON, County Judge, Calhoun County, Texas, known to me to be the identical person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the 1 same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in said capacity. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this , 1977. day of Notary Public in and for Calhoun County, Texas * * * * * * THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY Of TRAVIS } BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared HARDY HOLLERS. known to me to be the identical person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowl- I, edged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consi- deration therein expressed. , , GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this , 1977. day of Notary Public in and for Travis County, Texas I ',. 030 -. I ~ l{:. c C; ~~ C; I I 3'21 ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY ,Claims totalling $37,509.47 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved fpr payment. PROBATION DEPARTMENT Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County contribute $940.00 per year toward expenses for the DWI school. PROBATION DERARTMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I On this 24th day of January, 1977, BE IT ORDERED that Gary Don Baird is hereby appointed as Adult and Juvenile Probation Officer for the Calhoun County Adult-Juvenile Probation Department, at a salary of $800.00 per.month, effective as of this date. SIGNED AND ENTERED this 24th day of January, 1977. (s) Joe E. Kelly Joe E. Kelly, Judge of the 24th Judicial District Court, Calhoun County, Texas (s) Frank H. Crain Frank H. Crain, Judge of the 135th Judicial District Court, Calhoun County, Texas Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the appointment by the District Judges of Gary Don Baird as Adult and Juvenile Probation Officer for the Calhoun County Adult-Juvenile Probation Department at a salary of $800.00 per month be and the same is hereby approved. COURTHOUSE ANNEX - OFFICE, STATE WELFARE DEPARTMENT Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the State Welfare Department be permitted to use the storage room next to the Probation Department in the Courthouse Annex for additional office space. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. ~-f2~2 " , " o REGULAR FEBRUARY, TERM ' , ' , HELD ,FEBRUARY 14 ;'11977 THE STATE OF TEXAS X I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I ,BE IT"REMEMBERED, that on-this' the: 14th day of February; A. 'D. - .,' --- . 1977, there was begun and holden at the Courthous~'in the City of, Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of' the Court~' to~wit: Willis F. Jetton County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 , Commis s ioner , , Prct. 2 'Commissioner, Prct., 3 Commissioner, Prc t. 4 County Clerk . , Leroy Belk, " Earnest'Kabela'. ,,~, , Wayne Lindsey John T. Finst~r-(Ab~ent), Mary LO,is H,cMaha?: ,.. , " , . whereupon th~'following_proceedings'were had: Hhcr GuAbA~bpE-B1ANCO' RIVER AUTHbRITY.~'PERMITS A motion was made by Commissi~ner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Finster ,and carried ~ ,that' Calhoun County, grant: a permit to GBRA." , to,.'.install ,facilities ',as 'shown on 'the ,following instruments with~ " ) - . the understanding that by the usage of:such permit GBRA agrees that such facilities and the installation, maintenance and usafe thereof shall be sub j ec t to all. :'>,f ,th,e ,t,e,rms ,aIlc1. p,f,oy.i,s,t,oIl:>, ,set,o~~, 'in. the origina! 'contract between GBRA'and.Cal~ounCounty,dated March 21; n _ _. 1972 and ~recorded in Vol. oR,: Page 307: of ,the.-Commissioners' Court . . Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provisions. r:'.. I I I M ~ M Pet. #2 Kabe1a SERVjCE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. i ' Connection Data (To Be ,completed by Operations) A. DATE: 19 January 1977 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Seferino Cuellar TfN/285/A/d C. D. E. F. Number of Connecti ons Wanted: ONE Map Sheet Number: D/3 Customer Number to be Assigned: 1970-11 Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To ,be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installa.ttOl1 as fo'llows,: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: - DATE Z ~OG dlfNATURE - ...... , I (':) 0::;' '" .., -:;- ~ 0:1 ;J ,'! . ' ;~f;~, o. ......i .::.:.t.:-::". w '~ " ~ H " .....-.. '~ -"-'" ",q ~! " ' ~~ " ::l " - "':" 0.... ~ .. " ~ ~} ..."1 ~ ~ Ii.. ":":': ....-'...- - - Pct. B1 Leroy Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed A.DATE: 19 January 1977 B. Name of Customer Requestin9 by Operations) Service: Patricia A. Johnson WNRW/284/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D/14 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1969-16 F. Prospects for Additional'Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date' B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for install<\tton as fo'llo\,/s" SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed, B. DATE Remarks: (If insta~lation,differs SIGNATURE from recommendations) . 4'. Posted 'to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE Engineering: - SIGNATURE DATE . , ~ ,~ '~ , , S> <'" -" vi Q - ~ ..- r > ~ , o ~ - i'A- ""'''oJ .C'1 c'f;) Pet. 'l-Leroy Be1k SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 2/10/77 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: B. A. Bull WNr&I/288/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet'Number: D/1 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1974-8 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: ~ate B. Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recommended for installa.ti.OI1 as follows,: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. 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Number of Connections Wanted: One Map Sheet Number: 0/8 Customer Number to be Assigned: 1971-6 Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. ,Received by Engineering: Date B. ,RecolMlended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recoll111ended for installation as follo\,/s: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: _I DATE SIGNATURE ~ ~ ciJ o , Cj, ::- ~'- ,\'. <::.~ >......... '- l..u -J ,~ ", ''''"''.. .. , " .,: .\~.,- ,'~".;, . ,- ,..-...... ,,' 4i8 - .. ,N " :~ C ,c. ,'(.:< '0 329 BIDS AND PROPOSALS - COUNTY DEPOSITORY THE, FOLLOWING BIDS WERE RECEIV ED FOR COUNTY DEPOSITORY CONTRACT FOR A TWO YEAR PERIOD: " ,..I / . ' rebruary ...2.., 1971 APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY AND DISTRICT FUNDS County Judge Willis F. Jetton, snd Members of the Commissioners Court Calhoun county Port Lavaca J Texas Gentlemen: In response to youx published notice for the depositing of the public funds of Calhoun County, the funds of the districts which have not selected their own depositories and such other funds as have been designated in the list provided us by. the County Auditor, for a two year period beginning February 1977, we submit the following bid: I 1) We wi 11 pay interest on certificates of deposit as follows: A) Certificates issued for $100,000.00 or more: For 30 days 7.85 1- For 90 days ~J~ 1. For 180 days 1. For 1 year or longer Q 11 1. B) Certificates issued for less than $100,000.00: For 30 days 7 7c:., 1. For 90 days ~:~~ 1. For 180 days 1. Jor 1 year aT longer 7.75 1. . I 2) We will extend credit to the county on obligations secured by its general credit at a rate of .01 '7. per annum. 3) We viiI provide the following additional services to the county at no charge: niRht depository safety deposit box no service charRe 4) As of this date our bank has paid up Capita 1 $ 600,000.00 permanent Surplus $1 ,nnn nnn nn 'I ~3~(J . ..... ., . ',:~' ~ .~ O";J l:'k ;;Fo j <, r " r'"":'~'--""- : ~ ~ . 5) Attached to this application is a statement shoving the financial conditionaf our bank at the date of this application. 6) Also attached is a certified check or cashier's check for not less than one-half of one percent of the county1s revenue for the calendar year 1976,"89 a guarantee of good faith. The revenue for these funds in 1976 totaled $5,804,516. 7) If selected as depository, this bank will pledge, for the purpose of securing such funds, securities, in the kind, amount and manner described in Article 2547, R.C.S. and ~ill also comply with the requirements of Article 2548, R.C.S. if requested. Yours truly, 'I " First National Bank in Port Lavaca. Port Lavaca, Texas / ~ ,tJ., , By: ~-i-~ (President) I I ~ C'T? "'" -; 1 i I . . .... ! " Statement of Condition at national bank in ort lavaca ose 0 bus~ness Fe ruary 9, 1977 RESOURCES Cash and Due fram Banks............$1,970,783.22 Securities...... .................. .10,999,499.64 Federal Funds Sold................. 3,900,000.00 LIABILITIES Capitol Stock.................$600,OOO.OO 14,899,499.64 Certified Surplus............l,OOO,OOO.OO IDarls........................................................................................... 7,738,849.49 , Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures.............. 0tl1er }{eSCJUJ:'ces...................................................................... Undivided Profits and Reserves..652,995.40 318,156.82 371,185.15 Deposits....................23,045,478.92 ~............. ....................................... ................. 25,298,474.32 ~...... ........ ....... ..25,298,474.32 - (,~OIj(W - - .;:):32 . . , February 10, 1977 I APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR COUNTY AND DISTRICT F\JlIDS County Judge Willis F. Jetton, and Members of the Commissioners Court Calhoun County port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen: In Tesponse to YOUT published notice for the depositing of the public funds of Calhoun County, the funds of the districts which have not selected their own depositories and such other funds as have been designated in the list provided us by the County Auditor, "for a two year period beginning February 1977, we submit the following bid: 1) We will pay interest on certificates of deposit as follows: A) Certificates issued for $100,000.00 or more: For 30 days -0- '4 For 90 days 7.51 '4 For 180 days 7.51 '4 For. 1 year or longer 7.77 '4 15) Certificates issued for less than $100,000.00: I For 30 days -0- '4 For 90 days 7.51 '4 For 180 days 7.51 '4 For 1 year or longer 7.77 '4 2) We will extend credit to the county on obligations secure.d by its genera.l credit at a rate of 4 '0 per annum. , 3) We will provide the follOwing additional se'IV'ices to ~e county at . no charge: No service charge on checking 'accounts Free safe deposit box and night depository We will Furnish printed checks at no cost to County. 4) As of this dare' our bank has Paid up Capital $ 700,000.00 $1,900,000.00 Permanent Surplus I r~~~ t \ I I! 33'3 I 5) Attached to this application is a statement showing the financial condition of our bank at the date of this application. 6) Also attached is a certified check or cashier's check for not less than one-half of one pe-rcent of the county I s revenue for the calendaT year 1976,"a5 a guarantee of good faith. The revenue for these funds in 1976 totaled $5,804,516. N lr. 8 Cl o 7) If selected as depository, this bank will pledge, for the purpose of securing such funds, securities, in the kind, amount and manner described in Article 2547, R.C.S. and will also comply with the re~uirements of Article 2548, R.C.S. if requested. ", Yours truly, First State Bank and T, Por L Jr. B I , I 33.4' l ~~~A I <_ , ='~~ -,/}', \'~ FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY p, 0, BOX 22B' PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 'TELEPHONE (SI2) 552-9771 P.ESOURCES Cas h and Due froJr.. Banko ......."...................... Money Market Investments: Time ACCounts ...............-.....................$ 4,000,000.00 Federal Funds Sold ....................... .'. . .. ... h ,076.000.00 $ 3,707,371.90 8,076,000.00 Investnent Securities: U.S. Treasury and Agency Securities .............$11,133,485.16 (\ Municipal Bonds and other Securities ............ 5,503.253.84 loans - Net ......................................... Banking neuse ...................................... Fixtures and ~uiprr.ent ...................... '~." ... Customers Securities held for Safekeeping'.......... Other Assets ....................................... TOTAL ............... LIABILITIES Deposit~ ........................................... Customers Securities held for Safekeeping .......... Reserves ........................................... CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock ......................................$ 700,000.00 Surplus ....-........................................ . 1,900,000.00 Undivided Profits .................................. TOTAL ............... 872.79~.70 16,636,739.00 15,021,339.25 861,434.3, 202,367.44 31,105.17 495.723.36 $4,,032,080.47 $41,248,438.88 31,10,.17 279,741. 72 3.472.794.70 S,45,032,08o.47 , I. Vincent J. ~'leber; Vice President & Comptroller of the above bank do hereby certify that the above is a true statement of condition as of February 10, 1977 -----.... -e~.-+e 4r~ r: I' I I I I 33"5: Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the bid of First Natmonal Bank in Port Lavaca, Texas, to'act as the County Depository for the biennium 1977-1979 be accepted and approved for the County general funds. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - TRUST FUNDS, DEPOSITORY I The following applications for contract as depository for trust funds in possession of the County and District Clerks were received: _._4" Februa~ -.2., 1977 ~ lC: C C: :::::1 C: APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR TRUST FUNDS IN POSSESSION OF THE COUNTY' AND DISTRICT CLERKS county Judge Willis F., J~tton. and Members of the Commissioners Court 'Calhoun County Port Lavaca. Texas Gentlemen: In applying for selection as of the County and District Clerks, for submit the following bid: the depository for trust funds in possession a two year period beginning February 1977, I we 1) We will pay interest on certificates of deposit as follows: A) Certificates issued for $100,000.00 or more: For 30 days 7.R5 'X. For 90 days 7.90 % For 180 days 7.95 % For 1 year or longer 9.11 % B) Certificates issued for less than $100,000.00: For 30 days 7.75 'X. For 90 days 7.75 % For 180 days 7.75 % For 1 year or longer 7.75 % 2) We will provide the following additional services to the County and District Clerks at no additional charge: night depository safety deposit box no service charge I 3), Attached to this application is a certified check for not less than one-half of one percent of the average daily balances of the amount of trust funds in the possession of the Clerks during the calendar year 1976. In 1976 the average end-at-month balances were: 'County Clerk (Checking $441, CD'S $11,000). District Clerk (Checking $58,995, CO's $5,000). 4) We are familiar with the provisions of Article 2558a, R.C.S. and specify that we will comply with same if selected as depository. Yours truly, First National Bank in Port Lavaca Port Lavaca. Texas '- , ~k) ~~ ~ President 'Iv: Statement of Condition first national bank in port lavaca at the close bf business February 9, 1977 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks............$1,970,783.22 Securities.........................10,999,499.64 Federal Funds Sold................. 3,900,000.00 LIABILITIES Capitol Stock.................$600,000.00 14,899,499.64 Certified Surplus............1,000,000.OO lDa.rls............................................................................... ........... 7.,738,849.49 Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures.............. otl1er Iesourc:es.......................................... ........................... 318,156.82 UndividedProfits and Reserves..652,995.40 " 371,185.15 De};:osits....................23,045,478.~2 rorAL. ;. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ .. .. "'. .. .. .... 25,298,474.. 32 rorAL...........~.~.......25,298,474.32- -, - - . ~ " ~ W ~ T .' , R:;-O M M February ~, 1977 APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR TRUST FUNDS IN pOSSESSION OF mE COUNTY /IND DISTRICT CLERKS County Judge Willis F." Jetton, and Members of the Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen: In applying for selection as of the COUnty and District Clerks, for we submit the following bid: the depository for trust funds in possession 8 two year period beginning February 1977, 1) We will pay interest on certificates of deposit as follows: J,.) Certificates issued for $100,000.00 or more~ For 30 days -O- X For 90 days 7.51 "l. For 180 days 7.51 "l. por 1 year or I.cnge:r 7.77 7. B) Certificates issued for less than $100,000,00: For 30 days -0- t For 90 days 7.5\ X For 180 days 7.51 X FOT 1 year or longer 7.77 7. 2) We will provide the following additional service!,> to the County and District Clerks at no additional charge: No se rvice charqe on checkinq accounts Free safe deposit box and niqht depository We will furnish printed checks at nO cost to County 3) Attached to this application is a certified check for not less than one-half of one percent of the average daily balances of the amount of trust funds in the possession of the Clerks during the calendar year 1976. In 1976 the average end-of-month balances were: county Clerk (Checking $441, CO's $11,000), District Clerk (Checking $58,995, en's $5,000). 4) We are familiar with the provisions of Article 25588, RoC.S. and specify that we will comply with same if selected as depository. Yours truly, - B - , A, , ~ FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY P. o. BOX 228' PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 . TflEPl10NE (5121.5S2~9771 P,ZS0UP.Cr;s .-r -:- Cash lJnd Due frurr. B[lnk:::: ............................ ~!(lr.e.r lI~rket Invn::itmeCJt::; f 'l'im~ Accounts 0 ...................................w L,OOO,OO1.00 i"ederal }iol1nds Sold .............................. ';,Q76/x?-J.OO 03,707,371.90 3,076,OCO.00 Invcotr.lcnt Securities: U.S. TroJ~ur,y aud Agency Socurities ...I.,.......$11,lJ3,u85.16 Municlr-~l Bond3 and Other Securities .,.......... ',~03,2,J.64 16,636,739.00 Loans .. ~et ..................,..,....,............. 15,021,339.25 ~~nking ~cuso ........,..,....,..,.,.........,...... Fixtures anti Equiprr:ent .......,..................,.. Customers Secur~tie~ held for Safekeeping .......... Other Assets ...........,.........,..........,...... TarAt ............... U.\JIlJTIES Dopo::;itl:l ...,....................................... CU3tomers Securit~e:;; h-;J.d for Safekeeping .......... ~tcGG1"VP.S' ...........~.,.................,..........,. G3pittll CltT'ITAT... ilCCOUNTS stock.. .,.... .......... ."........... ... ...::; 7C'J,rxn.u~ $urplu~ ...,......................................... 1,9:JO,Q:lC.OJ Gndlvided r.r~[lts ........,..;.......,.....,......,. 672t7t!:.78 Tor!.!.. .. .... ... .."., C(.1,hJ~.J5 202 .Jf>7 .~4 .31,105,17 lI95172~.;.6 $u'.I0J2,O~'J.h7 $bl,:::I.:~,L~~.G!.: Jl,lC5.11 ~79, 71;1.72 J~.I~r~.7~Il.70 ~.!S,OJZ ,.)j:>.4i I, V:fncent, J. t'lcbcr, Vice President & Comptroller of the nbC've Lank do h!?re~~~- certify that the above' is 0 true ~tatem'2nt of condition as of l'e-bruary 10, 1:177 -5' ~~ .Q; / ~~.:zf-I ~ . - ,'...} '}.I.;I' pO' tJ,:, CJ ' February 10 , 1977 APPLICATION FOR CONTRACT AS DEPOSITORY FOR TRUST FUNDS IN POSSESSION OF THE COUNTY AND DISTRICT,CLERKS I County Judge Willis F. Jetton, and Members of the Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas Gentlemen: In applying for selection as the depository for trust funds in possession of the County and District Clerks, for a two year period beginning February 1977, we submit the following bid: 1) We will pay interest on certificates of deposit ,as follows: A) Certificates issued for $100,000.00 or more: For 30 days 6.26 ~ For 90 days 7.01 % For' 180 days 7.01 % For 1 year or longer 7.0\ % B) Certificates issued for less than $100,000.00: I For 30 days 6.26 % For 90 days 7 01 % For 180 days 7.01 % For 1 year or longer 7.01 % 2) We will provide the following additional services to the County and District Clerks at no additional charge: no service charge on checking accounts, night depository, bank by mail.and safety deposit box. 3) Attached to this application is a certified check for not less than one-half of one percent of the average daily balances of the amount of trust'funds in the possession of ,the Clerks during the calendar year 1976. In 1976 the average end-of-month balances were: County Clerk (Checking $441, 'CD's $11,000), District Clerk (Checking $58,995, CD's $5,000). 4) We are familiar with the prOV1S10ns of Article 2558a, R.C.S. and s'pecify that we will comply with same if selected as depository. Yours truly,' I \2 ,II ~ By: ~.,~ BANK OF, COMMERCE, Point Comfort (Bank) ,~~,' (Pre ident) ) [7"-'-'~'---- --"'-MoHon by Cornrilissi6ne'r LindseY', 'seconded by Comniissioner Kabela; F'" " and carried, that the application of Firs t National Bank in Port ,Ll),v.aca:J.tbebehtheqlep6sit:gry for the trust funds of the County Clerk and District Clerk for the biennium 1977-1979 be accepted and approved. I' I N ~ o o (::l o I I 3}_~1 ELECTIONS - CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: ELECTION ORDER THE STATE OF TEXAS I I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN WHEREAS, on this, the 14th day of February, 1977, the Commis- sioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, convened in Regular Session at a Regular Term, and the regular meeting place thereof in the Courthouse at Port Lavaca, Texas, with the following members pre- sent, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton County Judge Commissioner, Precinct 1 Commissioner, Precinct 2 Commissioner, Prec inc t 3 Commissioner, Prec inc t 4 County Clerk Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster (Absent) Mary Lois McMahan when among other proceedings had, were the following: Commissioner Kabela introduced an order and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Belk, the motion carrying with it the adoption of the Order, prevailed by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Belk, Kabela and Lindsey NOES: None The Order is as follows: The Court orders the County Judge to call for an election to elect Two (2) Navigation Commissioners: FIRST, to elect a Navigation Commissioner for Place No.3, Calhoun County Commissioners' Precinct No.3, by the qualified voters of Commissioners' Precinct No.3; and, SECOND, to elect a Navigation Commissioner for Place No.4, Calhoun County Commissioners' Precinct No.4, by the qualified voters of Commissioners' Precinct No.4 who are bona fide residents of that part of Commissioners' Precinct No.4 included within the metes and bounds' of' the Calhoun County Navigation District. 1i$40 That election is to be cirdered h~ld' on the first Saturday' r ''1 ,.' . in April of 1977 , the same being April 2, 1977. The following persons shall serve, as ,judges and alternates . . in the following election precincts: '. Election Precinct No. 10 Olivia Community Center Ervin Hermes, Judge ,Mrs. Bert Abraham, Alternate I Election Precinct No. 11 Point Comfort City Hall Mrs. E. T. Harberson, Judge, Mrs. Larry Hamilton, Alternate HOWEVER, for the purposes of this election only, there is created and designated a Special Voting Box No.4, for those por~ . . tions of Calhoun County Commissioners' Precinct No.4, which con~ c stitute'the area represented by Navigation Commissioner, Place No.4, consisting of portions of E1ecti~n Precinct Nos. i3, 14 and 15: Special Voting Box No. 4 Mrs. R. C. Wood Residence Mrs. R. C. Wood, Judge Mrs. C. R. Sikes, Jr., Alternate The County will furnish all supplies for such Navigation Dis~ trict Election, and the return thereof will be made to the County, I and for that purpose, a public convenience, the County Clerk's and Sheriff's office will receive the returns as required by law; how- ever, the expenses of the election are to be refunded to the County by the Calhoun County Navigation District. The other provisions of Chapter 195, Section 2, Acts of the 53rd Legislature of Texas, Regular Session 1953, are not more than two Navigation Commissioners out of the six provided may be elected from or serve as residents of anyone ~ounty Commissioners' Precinct. That County Commissioners' Precinct No.3 is now represented by Honorable Leo Kainer, Navigation Commissioner No.3. That Portion of County Commissioners' Precinct No.4 which is I located within the ~etes and bounds of said Calhoun County Navigation District is now represented by Honorable Oscar Hahn; Navigation , Commissioner No.4. ' . ". I ~ It:'': g Cl o I I 3:41 THEREFORE, any duly qualified resident property taxpaying voter of that area of Calhoun County heretofore designated as Commissioners' Precinct No.3, which includes Election Precincts 10 and 11, is eligible to file as a candidate for election to the office of Calhoun County Navigation Commissioner No.3 only, and any duly qualified resident property taxpaying voter in County Commissioners' Precinct No.4 living within that part of County Commissioners' Precinct No.4 included within the metes and bounds of the Calhoun County Navigation District are eligible to file as a candidate for the election to the office of Calhoun County Navigation Commissioner, Place No.4. Only those resident qualified voters of Calhoun County Commis- sioners' Precinct No.3 are eligible to vote on candidates for the office of Navigation Commissioners No. 3 and they shall vote at their established voting precincts being Election Precinct No. 10 . at Olivia Community Center and Election Precinct No. 11 at Point Comfort City Hall. Only those resident qualified voters of that portion of Calhoun County Commissioners' Precinct No.4 which is located within the metes and bounds of said Calhoun County Navigation District are eligible to vote on candidates for the office of Navigation Commis- sionerNo. 4, and they shall vote at Special Voting Box No.4 at the'Mrs. R. C. Wood residence. For each such office, the person receiving the highest number of votes will be declared elected. The polls wili be open from 7:00 A. M. until 7:00 P. M., Saturday, April 2, 1977. The County Judge has directed that a copy of this order be delivered to the Election 'Judges heretofore designated and have notice posted as required by law. Of this Order, this the 14th day of February, 1977, please take notice. 3:4'2 COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS ':J) ~~ ' , '\ f' By "'-, "J' Willis F. tto Calhou' ounty. of ATTEST: ,/} /l?ait-1- ~~ m(;.mJ~ Mary L6isMcMahan. County Clerk of Calhoun County. Texas On this the 14th day of February. 1977. the County Judge of Calhoun County. Texas. hereby called an election to be held on April 2. 1977. for the purpose of electing the following Navigation Commissioners for Calhoun County Navigation District: Navigation Commissioner No. 3 and Navigation Commissioner No.4; such election, to be held in accordance with all the terms and provisions of the above and foregoing Election Order adopted by the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County. Texas. on February 14. 1977. Judge ,of I I I' I N lr. g Cl o I I 343 EXTENSION SERVICE - OFFICES, AGRICULTURE BUILDING Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that fue Building Superintendent be authorized to put paneling four (4) ft. high in the offices of the Extension Service at the agriculture building. COURTHOUSE, BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT OFFICE Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the Building Superintendent be permitted to move his office from the first floor of the Courthouse to the basement of the Courthouse and is also permitted to have a telephone installed. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY 01aims totalling $9846.28 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. LIBRARY - TEXAS LIBRARY SYSTEM Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the County Librarian be authorized to make application for membership in the Texas Library System. DEPOSITORY PLEDGE CONTRACT Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the Dekository Pledge Contract with First National Bank in Port Lavaca, the county depository, be approved. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said report be approved. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR~S MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector's report for the month of December, 1976 was presented and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said report be approved. ;)44' HOSPITAL - RETIREMENT 'PROGRAM ~._.. Moti?n by, COIlll!lis'sioner K~b<<;la,: seconde9 by Commi,ssioner Linqsey, and <;arned, t~at th?"foll,ow1.ng o:der be adopted and :entered, selecting , l.ncrease.s l.n ret1.rement benef1.ts:forhospital" employees ;', " .. ~ ',' StlGGESTEO FORlI OF cmmISSIONER'S COURT ORDER SELECTING, INCREASES IN BENEFITS TIlERRTOFORE GRANTED. CPoEDITS FOr.. FU'!'URE RETIREIlENTS OR ADDITIONAL COVEI\AGES Ar,LO~VABLE UNDER St'IlSEC- TION'11 OF SECTION VI. ' . .," ,,' ... v. I THE STATE OF TEXAS 0 " ..") COUNTY OF CALHOUN - 0 . ' .. On this the 14th day of , , February 19.2!-, the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, was convened in rell:Ular session at a February ,Term of said Court. with the following members present, ' to wit'; , 'Judge ,WIllis F. Jetton County , T.p-rov 'Relk . Commissioner, Precinct No. 1 . F.rnest Kabela Commissioner. Precinct No. 2 Wayne Lindsey , Commissioner, Precinct No. 3 John T. Finster (absent) Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 Mary Lois McMahan , County Clerk; I and at such session, ,among other proceedings ...the following order .was passed: "WHEREAS. by virtue of an order of the Commissioners Court of 38 nuaI'V . 19,2L,the adopted on the 10th day of 'Hospital County became a participating' Calhoun~ County, Texas. subdi vision, in ~he Texas ,County and District' Retirement System; * and ; , "WHEREAS. ,the Actuary for said Systell' has determined and certified that the increases in benefits, credits and additional coverages ,hereinbelow selected. can be amortized by the County Hospital . within the 'time' and under the terms' prescribed by Subsection 11, Secti~:m V~ :of Article" 6228g. Vernon' s Texas civii ~tatutes, as amended; 'it is accordingly, "O!U'lERED BY THE 1 Cml\lISSIONERS ,COlTRT OF Calhoun "I. Effective Janua~y, ,1.:1977: I COUNTY. TElCAS: 1 * County, exclusive of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospltal, became a participating subdivls ion on December 8. 1969.. . . On January 10, 1972 the court pGsse~ a resolution authorizing participation by Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital. ' , Where reference is made to County Hospital we mean Champ Traylor,Memorial Hoapital. 34S: U( a) Curren t Service Credits allowable to TCDRS members Hospital , of said CountY! for service perfqrmed thereafter shall be increased I, U(b) Current Service ,Hospital for said County subsequent to Credits allowed for service performed the date of participation in the System and prior to January I, i977 shall be increased from a factor of ~~ of the deposits of each member during said period to a factor of 100 % (1.!.-:1 matching ratio) of said amount. I N It': g n(e) Allocated (Special) Prior Service Credits heretofore Hospital allowed by said County/and now in effect shall be increased from the oresent 90 % of the Maximum (Special) Prior Service Credit of - - . C:l o each member affected to 100 % of said amount. -' "Cd) Current service annuities attributable to said subdivision and in effect December 31, 1976, shall be increased as to monthly benefits payable for January 1977 and thereafter by o % of the monthly benefit paid to such annuitant for the month I of December, 1976 (excluding any amounts paid as distributive benefits) . "Ce) Uonthly payments as to prior service annuities /Hospital County and in arising from prior service credits allowed by said e,ffect December 31, 1976 shall be increased by 11.1 % of the monthly benefit paid to such annuitant for the month of December, 1976 (excluding any amounts paid as distributive benefits). /Hospital "2. Any person who is a TCDRS member of this County on or after January 1, 1977 and who shall have accumulated twenty (20) or more years of creditable service, or who shall have accumulated twelve (12) or more years of creditable service and has attainec1 I the af{e of Sixty (60) shall have the right of "deferred service retirement" unner the terms and conditions prescribed in Subsection 11 of Section VI of Article 622Sg, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes as amended. -2- ":4:6 "3. Any person who is a TCDnS member of this Countyl~~p~'i!ll after January 1,' 1977, and who has accumulated at least twelve (12) years of creditable service with this and other participating subdivisions which have ad~pted twelve~year vesting, shall have therip;ht, ' despite withdrawal from service prior to attainment of age sixty (60), to remain a member and to retire at or after age I sixty (60), conditioned that he lives to date of retirement and that he shall not have withdrawn his accumulated, deposi ts with the System. "4. Prior service credit (not exceeding 36 months total) shall be, and is hereby allowed (effective January 1, 197.7) for active service in the armed forces of the United States performed , _JHosp'ital by a TCnnSmember of this 'County uni:ler the following conditions, viz. : "(a) Such service was performed prior to date of the Hospital's County! participation in Texas County and District Retirement System. "(b) Such service was performed during a time that the I . United States was involved in organized conflict with foreign forces, whether in a formal state of war or police action; "(c) Such person was an employee of said County Hospital immed;iately prior to the beginnin!!: 'of such service in the armed forces, entered such military service without intervening employ- , Hospital' ment, and returned to employment of said Count/within one hundred eighty (180) days following his discharge or ~elease from active ,duty with the armed forces; and "(d) Such person has not heretofore been allowed credit for any part of such mi Ii tary servi ce. " Hospital "5. Any person who is a TCDns member of this COUll t/ on or after January 1, 1977, and who was a member of the military serviclll' of the United States during the period from April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1919, or from October 16, 1940 to October 31, 1974, and who otherwise qualifies under the requirements of paragraph (d)(lO) of Subsection II, Section VI of Article 6228g, Vernon's -3- I C'-1 ..~ g c::~ o I I . !, " ,3),41: Texas Civil Statutes, shall be granted, current service credit for each month, of such military ,service (not exceeding the limits prescribed in said' Act) for which such member makes application and makes deposits within the time and manner as required by said Act. Any prior service allowed such member pursuant to paragraph 4. above, of this order shall be included in determining the maximum credit which may be allowed such member for military service. Tbe above order being read, it was moved and seconded that the same do pass and be adopted. Thereupon, the question being , called for, the following members voted Aye: , , ; and the fOllowing voted No: . Witness our hands officially this 14th day of February 1917 <.\\J' " (~ -::')){If(c~ COUYJlldgj 7: :,;;....:;.A_'1 Commissioner, Precinct No.1" &'7 , ,(I -I/f: /~/ (~~ Conunissioner, Precinct No. 2 // L". ,. .~ .- .,/ ' " Commissioner,' PrecincV)1o. 3 I /;J 1/' /'i...(.-Jj-{ Commissioner, Precinct No.4 ATTEST: 'l>>ILUI-I!~ l)t/JJJ~I County ~lerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Commissioners' iI" I Cour~ J 1...-:t...L.....}1\..-Li./ ~4/' County, Texas ~ -4- 48' I I ! I UTILITY PERMITS - ,GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTHWEST, PRCT. 2 Motion b~ Commissioner Kabel~, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carr~ed, that General Telephone Company of the Southwest be granted permission to bury cable on Hollamon Road in Precinct No.2. r,,[':'. (';D-lJS (Re-,. 8-75) " -, I\()TICE OF rBflPOS!':D lllSULLATlOlf ilU,;ilm C!d;LE Date January 2$, 1 'Tl7 TO THE COKIISSIO;{ER' S COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY % COWiTY JinX:!::, HILLIS F. JETTON, P9~T LAVACA, TEXAS l'oll.d notice 1B hereby given that GEllERAL TELEPHONE COMl'1JN of the SOlITllWEST propoocB to plc.cc (\ buried eOll);l!unication line within the right-of_ay of a County Road in CAI,EOUH County, TEXAS llS followBI General Telephone proposes to place buried cable on county r:,ads as shown on print. , All cables to be placed 30" deep and 5' inSide . respective rows. E-616167 Port Lavaca, Texas The location and descr1Dtion of the propoaerl line and a~floeiated appurtenances is L".Ol:e fully ::;ho,"-n by :3 copies of drcwinga attached co this notice. The line \fill be cormtt'uetcd ..no maintained on the County Road right-of-wIlY in accor- dance with goveluing lsws. NotwithGtcnuing Bny other provieion contained herein, it is expreeslv under- stood that ten,;er or this notice by the Gener"l Telephone Comp"ny of the Southwest doen not conotltute a waiver, surrender, abanrlonmcnt or i"'pair-m-,>nt of any property rights, franchinc, casement, lieenae, authority, permission, privilege or ri~ht now granted by la'" or l:ay be ~ranted in the future- and an)' provision or pro'ltisions 80 cOlla trued ohall be null and void. of Construction of this line will b~~in on or after the Harch 19 77. - 1st day r~neral Telephone Company 'of ~..:..t f~ / PROJECT COOItDmJ\ TOR AREA the Southwest By ,Address P. O. BO~12 ROffiTOVlN, TEXAS 78'.3b'O I, 1\ I I I I APPROVAL. 3491 I I I I I I I I i I 'I :1 II t.!)-!J:> lJ'..;v. U-/)) " I General Telephone Company of the Southwest P. O. rox 1112 It , " I.i I I I I Attention n .T r.TT~'T'1m PROJECT COOP.DTI!A TOR AREA ROffiT01-1N, TEXAS 78380 N .w: o C; ~ . Tho C~issioner's Court of CALHOUN County offerR no objection~ to '. location on tho right-of-way of your proposed buried communication line as shown by accompanying drawihgs and notice dated january 2$, 1977 except as noted , I " belovo It is 'further intended that the Commissioner's Court may rcquire the owner to . relocate this line. subject to proviBions of governing laws. by giving thirty (30) 18 written notice. , The installation shall not damage any part of the County Road and adequate provisions must be made to cause a minimum inconvenicnce to traffic and adjacent property owners. Please notif~r:J:.fW..~}f'K~t!-. , Commissioner,of Precinct No. ~ forty~cight (48) hours prior to starting construction of the line, in order that we may have a rcpresentat~ve present. Commissioner's Court of CALHO'UN COWlty" TEXAS , actinr, herc- in by and through the County Judge and all the Co~issioners pursuant to resolution pas Bed on the day of 19_, Bnd duly recorded in the Minute Book of the CommtBsioner's Court of CALHOUN County, TEXAS . , / (Q {.U1A----' I 1 j , ~ . i I I 35'0 I > > > I > I I , Gcb. Tel. proposes to county roads as shown All cables to be' placed side respective rows. ~L~ 71~ '''''_.:.t,r._!..>~C.~:_...... 1 III ARU r place buried on print. . , cable on W.O.NO TAX DI$T ENO"ND BY" DRAWN BY ":1 APPROV~D BY REVI~ED 8V :30" deep ,and 5' in- 'r "i Ho.LLcl ............._L...J ~\ \'!,':lo' I , , ,'..-. f . <--..-_.~...-..-_..-...._"' .. ...)- . \. "l ~ . \ 1....\1..;, ,_-" '/,,.....,--,;'" LOCATIO DESCRIPTIO'" ;.., DATI!' \ -""'1 ,'. DATW \-.-1.... DATI! . nATP' GHF.:ET of '.., .~ ~ ~. ~ 1'1 .., r- \ , \. \- t.I__ "-~ ..-. ~'. " (~ 0' ",1 ,'_ ,_ ,:- \ "~J:_~ ~_~ ~ 1 Jl ...._.'1-'- ,,-- / /' ./ / 1 11 X sY. TIlE COURT TItEREl:l':l'ON &ECES'SE:t)I:UNTIL FRIDAY, ~ '\" \~\- - FEBRUARY 18 !', 1977 AT 10: 00 A.M. :.,:~;' .' --~ \-..; -. IJ ; :I .1 J ~ i i I 1___ 5.' ! I I I ! i, to '<I '~ 1 -_ s' ~ rOIlM CD-17& GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE SOUTHWEST , , >, .,' " , ;.., , ~ l':HEETS SIZ.~ I ~ lJ': 8 C1 Cl I I 3.5'1' FEBRUARY 18, 1977, 10:00 A. M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT HOSPITAL Motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the Commissioners' Court does hereby find that Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital is in immediate need of a new hot water tank and system and that it is necessary to act at once to appropriate money for such hot water tank and system to preserve and protect the public health of the citizens of the county; and that the hospital administrator be and is hereby authorized to purchase and install such hot water tank and system at a cost of $2,900.00, to be paid out of Revenue Sharing. FLOOD INSURANCE Motion by Judge Jetton, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to employ Tom Garner, Attorney at Law, to research and prepare the amendment to the flood insurance order; ,such.costs to be paid out of Unbudgeted Funds. JAIL - ANNUAL INSPECTION The Court-inspected the county jail and found it to be satisfactory. '0 AIRPORT' Motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that during reconstruction work on the airport, Walter Wideman, Airport Manager, and Wideman Aviation Company, the Fixed Base Operator, is authorized to open and close the airport on the following schedule: ,the airport shall be open 45 hours per week,_being five (5) Nine (9) hour days, and being from 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. on Monday through Friday, of each week; provided, however, that someone shall be on call at all times while the airport is closed; and with the further proviso that this schedule can be cancelled by the Commissioners' Court anytime it sees fit, and further that in no event shall this schedule be in effect after the reconstruction work is completed. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL~_ Claims totalling $55,498.59 were presented by the County Auditor and' after reviewing same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said claims be approved. 05;~ ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY claims totaflirig - $10,1'81:96 werepresenf:ed by"the County' Auditor arid after reading and verifying same, a motiop was: ~ad~ by Cpmmissioner ,L:!-ndseY;_~c:.on<:!-'7..d by Commiss,ioner Kabela, and carr'ied, that said claims be approved' for payment:" U .--'.-' .. '.,.... '.. ,-, - ...".. APPROVAL OF ,MINUTES "" " " , ' I , - 'Minute's for meetings 'of the, Commissioners r Court :held on January c 10, 14, and -2-1', 1977, .were read and upon, motion by Commissione-r: Lindsey, se'cdndedby Commis-sioner Belk, ,and, carried,' -thatcsai:q minutes be approved cas read. ' " ,," J - .'..... , THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. ~' ATTEST:/) , 'k () ~ K~Yh;.J /:a.../1a......J Mar ois'McMahan. County Clerk Willis " C~~n~x~ !u?ge ~. .- -, ' - ~ : ,," SPECIAL-MARCH TERM," -- ~ - - - .'. .~ - ," .- ~ ~ o HELD MARCH 2, 1977 .-.-" ~ THE STATE OF TEXAS I I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN .BE-IT REMEMBERED, ,that on-this the 2nd day~of March, ,A. ~. .1977 I there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Special Term of the Commission~rs' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: ~ . - * . . - ,-Willis' F;- Jetton ')~.. :,Le~oy'Belk: ~ -~ '. , Earnest ,Kabela': '- " '.. :Wayne Lindsey"'. "JohrioT.,Finster' Opal M. Hayes r:: :' -.... , " , ....Gounty Judge CQmmissioner, Prc~. Commissioner,:Prct; cCommfssioner,Prct; ,- C'. .. Commissioner, Prct. ",: Deputy CouI}ty' Clerk' 1 .2, 3' ': 4. C" . _..-:- _ k ~ . <:" , .-,.. -........ ~ ~ - ~ whereupon the following,'proceedings ,were had: ' , , ~ a:" ~" 'c '.. '..,' c .. - ,- - '" " CIVIL DEFENSE - RESIGNATION OF DIRECTOR Calhoun County Office of Civil Defense Courthouse, Port Lavaca, Texas ~ ' -- - -. - - - --.. ,.- ....... - - ---~ ------. -.. -- Hon. Willis'F~ Jetton~ Calhoun County Commissioners Court Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 -,-" -' I . , February' 28 ;,'1977 " Dear Judge Jetton: This is a letter I regret having to write. At the time of my appointment I intended to function as your Civil Defense Director I N lIr. C C Cl C I I 3-53 until my planned ALCOA retirement in 1979. However, due to a personal health problem and upon the recommendation of our family physician I find it necessary to discontinue some of my extracirricular activities. Accordingly I must tender my resignation as your County Civii Defense Director effective March 1, 1977. I have enjoyed very much working with you and the Court during the past 12 months and want to express my appreciation for the considera- tion and attention given to my problems and recommendations. I will work with whomever you appoint in order to effect a smooth transition. Sincerely, (s) C. L. Roberts Calhoun County Civil pefense cc: Mr. R. D. Gamble, R.L.O. Department of Public Safety Disaster Emergency Services P. O. Box 5277 Corpus Christi, Texas 78405 Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the resignation of C. L. Roberts as Civil Defense Director be and is hereby accepted. CIVIL DEFENSE - APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Walter N. Maguire be appointed Civil Defense Director at a salary of $125.00 per month, effective March 1, 1977. BIDS - SANITARY LANDFILL SITE, FENCE Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to advertise for bids for fencing at the county sanitary landfill site. , DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 3 - APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS , Motion' by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, 'that Walter J. Dierlam, Robert Sanders and o. M. Pendergrass, be appointed Commissioners of Drainage District No.3. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims tot&lling $129,042.36 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was ,made by Commis- sioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. 35':4;' ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL. ~ At the regular term in January, 1977 when the Commissioners' ~ourt approved .,theI)e,c~mber, 19.76. accounts ~paYqb1e for Champ' 'Traylor Memorial Hospital, two claims totalling $61. 75 were .deleted.from the, total ,claims submitted($48,506.l6), leaving a total of approved claims in the amount of ,$48,444.,41 (Volume'V,...,page,296)., , " , ' . Upon receipt of ~n op~nl~?from the hosp1'ta1's ~ttorney that the expendi- I tures'coyered by the-s2 cla1ms .were 'legal expend1tures, the ,€ounty' , Audi:tor ,re1eas,ed ~these::checks to' the County :Treasurer." , ;' , , ~ ,. ..,'~- ~" - .,.... -.. '. - ....... .1 -: - ," '. .~:. ~ '.' Upon a motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried,- thetCommissioners," Cour,t hereby-ratifies the payment of , ,.. A '" ..... . . I thestwol(2i)1SGle1eted claims,totalling $61.75'.' . ,- ' . .. ~.... -. ~ - CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEli' The Court being in open session in complianCe w\th the pertinent pro- visions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil'Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced.that'a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec': 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a Rersonnel matter. , The Cqunty Judge ,further public-ly -annol!nced ',that"before any final. action, decision or vote is made 'regarding ,the 'subject matter of said Flosed, session, this meeting will be reoPened'to<the public.' - ~ ',..' The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed I session the meeting was reopened to the public but no final action, decision or vote ,with regard to any matter considered in the closed, meeting was taken. ..._,'... ,.,., -.,.,,' ,." , - .-..,'" .. " e -'- . . ....: .~ - " - - -. - - .:- . ,.,-- THE COURT TIIEREUPON ADJOURNED. S-- "r .e: .- ,-.. REGULAR MAR€Hi\ TERM , , -~----- --_. --.~~ .... -- - ...- .-_.. ~ -- HELD MARCH 14,,, 1977 ...,...' , ' THE, STATE-OF. TEXAS, I C' I. '1 .,. ~ ". , _ ..1_ ..>-" COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 14th day of March, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at theCollrthouse, ill ,the ,City of Port Lavaca, County' ortillnoui1;"atlO: 00' A~ 'M: ; a 'Regular' Term-or tfie , , " Co~is sioners". ,Court ,within said. ,Coun,ty ,and State.. and there were ; present ,on t.his. date, the follow~ng' me,mbers of .the Court.. to-w;it,: . Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T.' Finster , Ma,ry Lois McMahan ~ County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commis s ioner" Pr<ft. 2 Commissioner," PrcC-3-' '.. , " --c:;omm,is;si,oner, Prc t;.. 4 ' County C'lerk I " , ' " :.. .. ~ -: "::; . ~,... t. 1 ~ r .- .. - - ~, - - , whereupon the following proceedi~gs\were had: 355 , GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS I , " N hl? g C1 o I I A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, ~nd carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit to GBRA to install facilities ps shown on the following instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit GBRA agrees that such facilities and the installation, maintenance and usage thereof shall be subject to all of the terms and provisions" set out in the' original contract between GBRA and Calhoun County dated March 21, 1972 and recorded in Vol. R, Page 307 of the Commissioners' Court Minutes ,of Calhoun County, Texas, and that qBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provisions. J 1. SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION Pet. It1 CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Leroy Belk , Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 2/16/77 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: William Benedict WNRW/291/A C. D. E. F. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE Map Sheet Number: D/14 Customer Number to be Assigned: 1977-16 Prospects for Additional Customers to be ~ ~, served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To ,be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installa.tion as follows: 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed "DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) SIGNATURE 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: SIGNATURE DATE ~-:-..,,,-".~ f ~ " I " ; f " - ~" ~ ( . t.. " " , . " I.~ !: / b fi, " ~l '! ~~ P " tJ: I:, L' " ", ~.! ~ . 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' -,.'!'~ I ~ IJj g Cl Cl I I 36'~i CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION DISTRICT - RESOLUTION RESOLUTION THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following is a true and correct copy of Resolution adopted by the Commissioners of the CALHOUN COUNTY NAVI- GATION DISTRICT at its regular meeting held on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1977, in the Commissioners Courtroom in the Calhoun County Courthouse, Port Lavaca, Texas, at which meeting 5 Commis- sioners were present and voted in favor of said Resolution. RESOLVED: That the proposed bill pertaining to the election of Navigation Commissioners presented to us by our attorney be approved and that said bill be submitted to the Texas Legislature for enact- ment; further, that the Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas also give its approval to the proposed bill pertaining to the election of Navigation Commissioners and their appointments. (s) Oscar F. Hahn SECRETARY (seal) On this the 14th day of March, A. D. 1977, at a Term of the Commis- sioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas, with ALL members being present, upon motion made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela and unanimously carriedr it was RESOLVED AND DECREED by the Court that the following Resolution be adopted, to-wit: RESOLVED: That the Commissioners Court of~Calhoun County, Texas joins the Cal- houn County Navigation District in proposed changes allowing the Calhoun County Navigation District to govern and call their own elections, set the terms and make appointments of unexpired terms; Further, authorize that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the State Senator and State Representative representing Calhoun County. PASSED AND APPROVED on this 14th day of March, A. D. 1977. ATTEST: (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS By (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge PUBLIC HEARING - REVENUE SHARING ENTITLEMENTS 2, 4, 5, 6 AND 7 A public hearing was held on the amendments to the Planned Use on Revenue Sharing Entitlements II, IV, V, VI, VII, No citizens were present for the public hearing other than one member of the news media. A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the amendments be approved as follows: 1'66: .... c CALHOUN CbUNTY. TEXAS FEDERAL REVENl1F. SHARING TRUST FUND , . ENTTTI.F.NENT NO. II , AMENDNENTS TO PLANNED 'USE '!-lARCH 14. 1977 '. I ,_ . . _". 4" _ _. _. _ . . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ ..- ~ __ .. _ . .,. ... . . , . -. . ~"... . ".-- ~-' . -, . . . . .. - .....,.."... - . . . . . I , 3~6'7~ , I CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TRUST FUND ENTITLEMENT NO. IV AMENDMENTS TO PLANNED USE MARCH 14. 1977 Allotment Amendments Allotment Amended Remaining Add As Amount 1/1/1977 (Deduct) Amended Available N Cash balance January 1, 1977 $ 2,018.10 l>.1"; Add: Transfer from g Entitlement No. V $ 5.381.90 5,381.90 A Total Available $ 7.400.00 0 Expenditures Capital Investment Public Safety Fire Department Equipment Point Comfort $ 473.50 $ (473.50) $ -0' Seadrift 150.00 (150.00) -0- I Environmental Protection Sanitary Landfill (6,005.40) 6,005.40 -0- Health Solid core doors at hospital 6,000.00 -0- 6,000.00 Recreation Museum cases 1,400.00 -0- 1,400.00 Totals $ 2.018.10 $ 5.381.90 $ 7.400.00 I <, ( \ ..... I. 'I!;'!.J' ,V.g,. , , , .... CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS FEDERAL REVENllE SHARING TRUST FUND ENTTTT,EMF.NT NO. V AMENDMENTS TO PLANNED USE MARCH 14. 1977 Balance January I, 1977 Expenditures Operation and Maintenance Financial Administration Independent audit Preparation of tax data Extra help assessing Revenue sharing notices, publication~ and forms Total Operation and Maintenance carried forward Capital Investment Public Safety Sheriff's Department Automotive equipment Deep ,freeze unit-jail Diving gear Typewriter Fire Department equipment Port Lavaca Olivia-Port Alto Point Comfort Seadrift Texas Highway Patrol Siren and PA system Polaroid camera Total Public Safety Environmental Protection Sanitary Landfill Transfer to Entitlement IV Other costs Public Transportation Commissioners' ,vehicles Airport Uni-com system Allotment Remaining '1/1/1977 $ (2,150.00) 687.40 261.66 52,77 $ 1,148.17 $ 96.58 $ (46.00) 202.50 1.50 944.00 346.20 12.50 166,34 (24.75) 15.00 $ 1,713.87 $109,796,05 -0- 2,035.91 (644.00) Amendments Add (Deduct) $ 2,150.00 $ (687.40) (261.66) (52.77) $ 1,148.17 $ (96.58) $ 46.00 (202.50) (1. 50) (944.00) (346.20) (12.50) (166.34) 24.75 (15.00) Allotment As Amended . -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- $ 5,381.90 179.78 $115,357.73 (2,035.91) 644.00 "'0- -0- Health Legal service - Clinic Building (100.00) 100.00 -0- Total Capital Investment carried forward $112,801.83 $ 2,555.90' $115,357.73 , I Amended Amount Available $.118,432.73 I I I ~ It.G '8 Cl o I I &6"9 CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS FEDERAL REVENUE SHARINQ TRUST FUND ENTITLEMENT NO, V AMENDMENTS TO PLANNED USE MARCH 14, 1977 Allotment Remaining 1/1/1977 Expenditures Operation and Maintenance (brought forward) Amendments Add (Deduct) A llotmen t As Amended $ (l,148.17) $ 1,148.17 $ -0- 1,713.87 (1,713.87) -0- 109,796.05 5,561. 68 115,357.73 1,391.91 (1,391.91) -0- (loa. 00) 100.00 -0- $112,801.83 $ 2,555.90 $115,357.73 3,000.00 -0- 75.00 -0- (730. SO) 730.50 500.00 (500.00) (361.83) 361.83 23.00 (23.00) .05 (.05) capital Investment Pub lic Safety Environmental Protection Public Transportation Hea 1 th Total brought forward Recreation Renovation second floor a t museum Replace bleacher seats at rodeo Replace lights at rodeo arena Replace water line at fairgrounds Replace restroom at rodeo arena Libraries Typewriter Clock Financial Administration County Auditor Posting machine Furniture Calculator 3,142.50 37.43 21.50 Multi-Purpose and General Government Courthouse Annex (718.72) Mower for Courthouse (895.00) District Attorney typewriter (48.00) DA recording units 6.65 Building Inspector-furniture (326.94) Commissioners Court Base radio station equipment 500.00 Total Capital Investment carried forward $117,026.97 $ .... 3,000.00 75.00 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0- (3,142, SO) (37.43) (21. SO) -0- -0- -0- 718.72 -0- 895.00 -0- 48.00 -0- , (6.65) -0- 326,94 -0- (500.00) -0' 1,405.76 $118,432.73 7'{J .... CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS FEDERAL REVENUE' SHARING TRUST FUND ENTITI,EHENT NO, V I AHENDHENTS TO PLANNED USE 'HARCH 14 , 1977 Allotment Amendments Allotment Remaining Add As 1/1/1977 (Deduct) Amended Expenditures Operation and Maintenance (brought forward) $ (1,148.17) $ 1,148.17 $ -0- Capital Investment (brought forward) $117,026.97 $ 1,405.76 $118,432 . 73 Multi-Purpose and General Governmen t (continued) County Clerk recording and storage units (12.95) 12.95 -0- District Clerk filing cabinet (66.32) 66.32 -0- Extension Service chair 7.00 (7.00) -0- Shelving on third floor of courthouse .25 (.25) -0- I Shelving for Marine Agent 72.67 (72 .67) -0- Total Capital Investment $117 , 027 . 62 $ 1,405.11 , $118 ,432.73 Total Allotments $1] 5,879.45 $ 2.553.28 $118.432. 73 I , , 3/1"1 , I. "" t>-1~'2' " , , CALHOUN COUNTY , TEXAS FEDERAL REVENllE SHARING TRUST FUND ENTITI,EMENT NO, VTT AMENDMENTS TO PLANNED USE MARCH 14, 1977 I ~ :.n g Cl o Cash balance January 1, 1977 Receipts Treasurer of U.S. Interest earned on CD's Total Resources Expenditures Operating and Maintenance Environmental Protection Use'of Sanitary Landfill Financial Administration Notices, publications and seminara Total Operating and Maintenance I Capital Investment Public Safety Fire Protection Point Comfort Seadrift Olivia-Port Alto Port O'Connor Sheriff's Department Two automobiles Environmental Protection Sanitary Landfill Health Mosquito Control Furniture and equipment I 'Recrea tion-Culture County Museum Display cases Historical Committee Markers and other expense' Fairgrounds and Exhibit Area Permanent Electrical System Rodeo Arena Aluminum seats Total carried forward .... Allotment Remaining 1/1/1977 $ 4,485.00 -0- $ 4,485.00 $ 2,075.00 600.00 625.00 1,495.00 9,800.00 99,166,00 450.00 1,500.00 1,075.QO 3,000.00 2,000.00 $121,786.00 Amendments Add (Deduct) $ -0- 200.00 $ 200.00 $ -0- -'0- -0- -0- -0- -0- (82.89) Allotment As Amended $ 4,485.00 200.00 $ 4,685.00 $ 2,075.00 600.00 625.00 1,495.00 9,800.00 99,166.00 367.11 (1,500.00) -0- -0- 1,075.00 -0- 3,000,00 -0- 2,000.00 $ (1,582.89) $120,203,11 3Ji'31 Amended Amount Available $ 75,147.75 67,277 .00 868.82 $143,293.57 " ,.'/;4-, .... CALHOUN COUNTY. TEXAS FEDERAL REVENllE SHARING TRUST FUND ENTTTLF.}IF.NT NO VII AHENDMENTS TO PLANNED USE ~lARCH 14 , 1977 I Allotment Remaining 1/1/1977 Amendments Add (Deduct) Allotment As Amended Expenditures Operating and Maintenance Total brought forward $ 4,485.00 $ 200.00 $ 4,685.00 Capital Investment Total brought forward $121,786.00 $ (l,582.89) $120,203.11 Libraries Steel shelving Lighting fixtures Card catalog 1,350.00 800.00 133.00 94.00 1,444.00 -0- 800.00 12.00 145.00 Financial Administration County Treasurer Furniture Tax Assessor-Collector Calculators and maps 112.00 -0- 112 . 00 1,450.00 -0- 1,450.00 I Multi-Purpose and General County Clerk Office equipment Civil Defense Furniture and generator Building Inspector Surveying equipment Criminal District Attorney Furniture I > District Clerk Calculator and filing cabinet County Buildings Equipment replacements Extension Service Office equipment 594.00 -0- 594.00 450.00 -0- 450.00 787.00 3.85 790.85 112.00 -0- 112 ,00 495.00 -0- 495.00 2,000.00 (2,OOO.00) -0- -0- 626.00 626.00 Total Capital Outlay Unappropriated Totals $130,069.00 -0- $134.544.00 $ (2 ,847 .04) 11,386.01 $ 8.738,97 $127,221.96 11,386.61 $143.293~ I ,-- .' " . . ~ '" ..;. . .' .' r-' .. - I , 1 I N Mj o o >-< o I I ..3,1'5' CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had: HOSPTIAL - BOARD OF MANAGERS Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Raymond C. Fleitz, Hilda Rendon and Ed Wagner be ap- pointed to the Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital Board of Managers for a two (2) year term. MOSQUITO CONTROL ADVISORY COMMISSION Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Willie Peikert, Joe Brett, Leo Kainer, Elton Gooden and Joe Rubio be appointed to the Mosquito Control Advisory Commission for a One (1) year term. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $86,350,50 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said report be approved. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Colle~tor presented his monthly report for the month of January, 1977 and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster,and carried, that said report be approved. ,7'{): .... JUSTICE OF THE PEACE '. /O-.C'C-s0-/1-77 ,.. " ~1l11t4fuesf mextts~fitte ~ttiner5i~ , ~lUt #lnrcoll, ij!txns 78666 .'1- TEXAS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TRAINING CENTER February 7.. 1977, '. , Hon. Willis F. Jetton Ca 1 houn County Courthouse ' , Port Lavaca., Texas 77979 /-,..y' ..:l'~"~: . .- Dear Judge Jetton: ./ /,r{i .._~~~~/.. Jou may wish t9 enter this, letter, in 'the minutes of your next commissioners court'meeting in order that it may become a permanent record. If we at the Training Center can ever be of'assistance. please do not hesitate to call. "'-:.-"," \~ ; J"t I" "'----.---.-'-----::'---,~.. I .('-... \ j.."'('oo..,,'1 """'''''1'' ""'...-;" ,..., ~ 1;:'"..-. ..,i:~ { '--. .r' I ': ~ . t -" ". ~ 1 '" ~..... i 1'.,~ j (,'. - J .~ Sincerely.'..~-.,_'.f ,; .. : ;':' j-' __ '~" ,j-:-:/.". . , I2r -- ...",..""<....$,,, .. .. ,,- _.', \ r^< '_', . ~ . -~~" ~ ," ' ~ - 'I" -"-1 ~'1" . ~l~- , J . '" .. , ~,- / .c ~ .J. - ~ ...",.. i '\,,.' - -. - .- ,/ . .- _,~~~~~_~~ __ ._'" J ~--"~. Judge Ronald'D: Champion Executive Director RDC/bjm , I (512) 245,2340 I I 3,77' , UTILITY PERMITS - GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTHWEST, PRCT. 2 Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the following permits be granted: ~ .~ " HOTlCR OF PROPOSED INSTALLATIOH BURIED CMLE I TO THE COI-tlISSIONER'S COURT OF Date February 14, 10/1? , CALHOUN COUNTY Z COUNT'! JUDGE, Willis F. Jetton , Port Lavacq Formal proposes to Road in C\l ~ginning at the intersection of Halleman Rd. and School Rd., GTE proposes to place 2 ~ied cable, east 3.5' inside north ROW for and approx:imate distance of ,0/)7'. 2?able to be plowed or trenced to a min:imullt" depth 'of 30". " notice is hereby given that GENf.RAL TELEPHONE COMPANY of the place a buried commtmicati~n line within the right-of-way of CALHOUN County. TEXAS as follows: SOUTHl-1EST a County E-316297 Port Lavaca, Texas I The location and description of the proposed line and associated appurtenances is more fully shown by 1 copies ,of drawings attached to this notice. The line will be constructed and maintained on the County Road right-of-way in accor- dance with governing laws, Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, it is express1v under- stood that tender of this notice by the General Telephone Company of the Southwest does not constitute a waiver, surrender, abandonment or impairment of any propertv rights, franchise, easement, license, authority, permission, privilege or ri~ht now granted by law or may be granted in the future and any provision or provisions so construed shall be null and void, Construction of this line will begin on or after the of April 19...11-. 1st day I ~~neral Telephone Company of the South~cst By q:.~ lJ t!~ / . Project Coordinator Area Address P. Q. Box 1112 llnhct+ own, rrpy~~ 7R3RO " ....-.01 . l>- .... ,(Mi ~. ..'" .... ..r ,f.. ry J ,'-, v' ,--..' " A' , . ..-' ) 'I . '-#. { (, 11 Il 1 ~ ~ . ::! .l.I J .~ ~~. y ~I ",.1>' . ~t...,"Qa.\... ~a. ~~qt ~_.. Beginning at the inter- sect:i.on of Halloman Rd. and School Rd., GTE proposes to place a bur:i.ed cable, east 3.5 'ins:i.de north ROI-l for an : approximate d:i.stance of CfJ7'. \\~ 1\ " .~~ I "" / / - Ii ;,....: : Cable to be plowed or trenched 'to a minimum depth of 30". ; ~ r~09o"" \, " I ~'\ , , \ '" '-~, ~ ,_.... \ , \ / \- -\\... I ..... ~ - / " ....., v ~""'r-- ~ --=- -=- - -\ <?,~..:-<...". <7 "" I ^..r " - _..-- -, .,.... <Y <'"' ..) \.,.~ ~~-' / ' r: .:. , ~/ ... "" '""'.... .....:::. ... /":?:" I '. .;::-' Ci d-j , I --.;" roaM IID-t". 'SC'":ll...."T\\ ..,:.I~~ GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 0,. THIl SQUTHWEST ARV W,O,HO' ,:., ,3,1t....2.~' TAX DIIIT 40f:',04- INO"NO BY \H').I 0!/t: l.ndLcAT- ? - '0." D"A~ B~M,WbtH:.lTL('.t....DAl'. Z.Jf) -71 P,rfr.-'t.;):) LOCATIO \--";I~I:,T Lh..I..\~...': "-- /, ~y "I ' , . - DItSCJlIPTIO'" Ltll.,,_,. ".Ii. JY\\ \ \4l~.\.:L(\"""","'tA.l"oJ \~ ,~. \ \ ~'.. l\. '.,,:. 8CAL- 1" ': \ h\~\.iE: "~VISr.:D ev: DAT- DA"" r' ... I )-- _'. l t', ',.,"",\ Y AP'PftOVRD BY 8H!:CT 0" II:H!ETS SIZE' 11;1t lilY. : .....Ut .. ., . .... J .. 3,79 , I " '. 1, .=:...... . ':::;.:";".--- APPROVAL '1'0:. General Telephone Company of the Soutllvest --='_::~7:.-. . I Attention D. J. Custer ....~.;:.?'.4:;. -,,- :..=-....~. Project. Coordinator Area P. O. Box 1112 - ....-.-. .'.....-:--:;:::.....-;.'.. Robstown, Texas 7a:380 . - .-.'~. .-..._~_.., .__. ',' . '''0._ _ '-.~- ;-......" ."' , N l.C 8 Q o The Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County offers no objections to ., the location on the right-of-way of 'your proposed buried 'communication line as shown by accompanying drawings and notice dated Ji'ph"M'''''Y 1/" 1 <:(17 except as noted below. It is further intended that the Commissioner's Court may require the owner to Telocate this line, subject to provisions of governing laws. by giving thirty (30) days written notice, I The ,1nstalla,tion shall not damage any part of the County Road and adequate . ..provisions must be made to cause ,a minimum inconvenience to traffic and adjacent property owners. Please notify Earnest Kabela . CollDD.issione.r.. ~f PJ::et:inct No, ..2-. forty-eight (48) hours prior to starting construction of the line. in order that we may.have a representative present. Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN '. County. TEXAS " acting here- in by and through the County Judge and all the Commissioners pursuant to resolution passed on the 14thday of March 19-!l-. and duly recorded in the Minute Book of the COlllJllissioner's Court of CALHoUN Coun ty . TEXAS I ~ -2- ..... "8(;)' .... ,< 111I 1>L>-1-':> (Kev. &of)} " <, , . ' NOTICE OF PROPOSED INSTALLATION BURIED CABLE Date February 16, 1977 TO THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT OF Calhoun COUNT\' % COUNTY JUDGE, W,' F, Jetton , Port Lavaca.. Texas, Formal propose!! to Road in notice is hereby Kiven that GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY of the SOUTHliEST place a buried communication line within the right-of-way of a County Calhoun County, Texas as follows: Beginning at a point approximately 9, 2M. · south of the intersection of F. M. 1090 @',d School Rd., GTE proposes to place buried cable south 3.5 inside the east ROW of School Rd. for and approximate distance of 1316' to the intersection of School Rd. and Hollomand Rd. All cable to be plowed or trenched to a min:lJnum depth of 30". E-616597 Port Lavaca, ,Texas The location and description of the proposed. line and associated appurtenances, is more fully shown by 3 copies of dr~wings attached to this notice. The line will be constructed and maintained on the County Road right-of-way in accor- dance with governing laws, Notwithstanding'any other provision contained herein, it is expressly under- stood that tender of this notice by the General Telephone Company of the Southwest does not constitute a waiver, surrender; abandonment or i'~l'ainnent of any property' rights, franchise, easement, license, authority, permission, privilege or right now granted by law or may be granted in the future and any provision or provisions so construed shall be null and void. ' of Construction of this line will begin on or after the April 19-11-. ls:u day General ~::;; Company of the,Southwesc '(:l~ , Project Coordinator Area By Address P. O. Box 1112 Robstown, Texas 78380 ; ",.-..;-.. I I II , I I' I J iHfl , ED-l35 (Rev. 8-75) APPROVAL I To: General Telephone' Company of the Southwest Attention D. J. CUSTER PROJECT COORDINATOR AREA P. O. rox 1112 ROBSTOWN, TEXAS 78380 ~ hl': g The Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County offers no objections to c} Cl the location on the right-of-way of your proposed buried communication line as shown by accompanying drawings and notice datedFEERUARY 16, 1977 except as rioted below. It is further intended that the Commissioner's Court may require the owner to relocate this line, subject to provisions of governing laws, by giving thirty (30) days written notice. III The installation shall not damage any part of the County Road and adequate provisions must be made to cause a minimum inconvenience to traffic and adjacent property 'owners. Please notify Earnest Kabela , Commissioner of Precinct No.2, forty-eight (48) hours prior to starting construction of the line, in order that we may have a representative present. Commissioner's Court of CALHOUN County, TEXAS , acting here- in by and through the County Judge and all the Commissioners pursuant to resolution passed on the 14th day of March 19~, and duly recorded in the Minute Book of the Commissioner's Court of r.AT.HOllN County, 'ffiXA.':; . I -'---' -2- .... "8~ " ~/ 7(" $CAL~~~~~~~ r"-' I . I I " (3 Ii '1 ( ~ ~ "!- ,~ 1, 1,.... ~,? ~~~OO'- ~o , , . ..... /' f / ~ CI " ::) Vv7 V V .y /-.-Y lln~~- ~.::---~\ \ ,~ \ <(0 SJ -"'......1 ,~r~',., .'~__ :. C-'---; ARE' s'O"\ I ~ \.: r._I~ W,Q,NO 1"(~/(.S(Yl 4-0504- .I... ~ 0' ~ \Y' .r, .. <;( V PO.M &E>-". GENERAL. TEI.EPHONE COMPANY 0" YHf: SOUTHWEST TAX DIST. ENO'ND BVII) to c;\\~11t.\:H..OAT. ~ -I \.1 \ DRAWN Byli~,)," L't~,\Tt.\:!~-DAT" :.2.... \\ -l' LOCATIO t=>CR\ Lt:-...\Jt\..c....\- \-~~_i\._.S Ol!.$CftlPTrofl' ~u~TY PLfL",'\\" P-"l,.,l11:'\.."':'-J, c."'r:>.l"- <!.C.'\""L P,""" t.....~l__\\0.\,1 ,...., '.J !\,,\ ,-r... APPROVED BY ItEVISED ev DAT" DAT'" ."''.'..... stHtlrr OF ;0..:" SHtXT5 SIZE ..".." , UX8% r I N M':i o o Cl o I I 3'G'3" '0\.' DEPOSITORY PLEDGE CONTRACT - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORT LAVACA Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the Depository Pledge Contract with First National Bank in Port Lavaca, as depository for trust funds in possession of the County and District Clerks, be approved. DEPOSITORY PLEDGE CONTRACT - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORT LAVACA Motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Lind- sey, and carried, that First National Bank in Port Lavaca be designated as depository for county funds and for trust funds in possession of the County and District Clerks. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes for meetings held by the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County on February 9th, 14th, 18th and March 2nd, 1977 were read and upon motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, said minutes were approved as read. . THE COURT THEREUPON RECESSED UNTIL FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1977 at 10:00 A.M. MARCH 18, ~977, 10:00 A. M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT BIDS AND PROPOSALS - CALCULATORS, TAX OFFICE The following bids were received for two calculators for the office of the Tax Assessor-Collector: 1, Calhoun County Office Supply $617 .10 2 . Monroe 723.30 3. Wayne Myers Company 399.90 "'tjf4 f" , I Mnch 18, 1977 Commissioners ,Court Calhoun county , Port Lavaca, Texas , ' Rt: Bid on 2 Calculators Tax Office . ., ~ Gentlemen: In response to your request, to,wit: "Calhoun County will award 'a contract on competftive bids to purchase two 12 digit electronic display/printing calculators, said bids to be opened at a regular meeting of the Commissioners Court at 10 a.m. on March 18, 19n." I The County reserves the right to waive technicalities, to reject any or all bids, and to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to the I County. The undersigned bidder agrees to provide said equipment at a unit cost of $ 308.55 eaclt, or a total of $ 61"7.10, freight included. Approximate delivery date Immediate.- 10 days. NAME OF BIDDER Calhoun County Office Supply . ," ADDRESS 133 N. V irqinia. Port Lavaea AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE &('~",-g jJ~lJ--'" TITLE Sec. - Treas ' ' , 'Note: We have a factory traine~ service technician in'our shop. I- I N hi? 8 Cl Cl I I, March 18, 1977 Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas RE: Bid on 2 Calculators Tax Office Gentlemen: In response to your request, to wit: "Calhoun County will award a contract on competitive bids to purchase two 12 digit electronic display/printing calculators, said bids to be opened at a regular meeting of the Commissioners Court at 10 a.m. on March 18, 1977." The County reserves the right to waive technicalities, to reject any or all bids, and to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to the County. The undersigned bidder agrees to provide said equipment at a unit cost of $ 199.95 each, or a total of $ 399. 90 ,freight included. Approximate delivery date On request . NAME OF BIDDER Wayne Myers Co. ADDRESS P. O. Box 758, Edna, Tex. 77957 , :1~~'''' _b}'/-.<--u -- Own r ' AUTHORIZED SIGNA.TURE TITLE 3:851 J 1 I . . · :!.:J'~ LJ~\J. . ~ .~. ,. ,,," ,. F . j' I I ; ! I .3-N-71 March 18, 1977 I Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas RE: Bid on 2 Calculators Tax Office .~entlemen: In response to your request, to wit: "Calhoun County will award a contract on competitive bids to purchase two 12 digit electronic display/printing calculators, said bids to be opened at a regular meeting of the Commissioners Court at 10 a.m. on March 18, 1977." The County reserves th~ right to waive technicalities, to reject any or all bids, and to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to the I County. The undersigned bidder agrees to provide said equipment at a unit cost of $ 361.65 each, or a total of $ 723.30, freight included. Approximate delivery date 1 \'lEEK AFTER RECEIPT OF ORDER NAME OF BIDDER HONROE, THE 'CALCULATOR CO. ADDRES4BROVlNLEE , AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ----;:-~ ~~dr TITLE BRANCH MANAGER . I 387 Vernon M. Damstrom, Tax Assessor-Collector Ca1hol,1n ,Gol,1n~y ". .' _, ,. Drawer 6 - Port Lavaca, Texas 77979. March 18, 1977 " I Honorable Commissioners Court Calhoun County Port Lavaca, Texas 7-7979 Dear Sirs: A comparison by actual use for about one and one-half weeks by clerks in the Tax Office of 12 digit electronic display/printing calculators, submitted by the 2 low bids, The Wayne Myers Company and the Calhoun County Office Supply, it is my opinion that the calculator offered by the Calhoun County Office Supply would be more desirable than the one offered by the Wayne Myers Company for the following reasons: '1. The raised keys on the keyboard, are more desirable for'efficient operation, whereas. the keys on the other cawcu1ator are nearly flush with, the face of the machine. 2. The Display Panel is in an upright position with the numbers being about twice as large and very visible, and can be read from any position, whereas the Display Panel on the other cawculator is not nearly as easy to see because it is in a more horizonta1,posi- tion or near the same slant as the key board itself, and the numbers are smaller. I I feel that for the ease of operation and continued efficiency of employees, that the bid from Calhoun County Office Supply should be accepted. Very truly yours, (s) Vernon M. Damstrom Tax Assessor-Collector Calhoun County VMD/et Upon recommendation of Vernon M. Damstrom, Tax Assessor-Collector, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the bid of Calhoun County Office Supply be accpeted in the amount of $617.10. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - SURPLUS -PROPERTY I Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that bids be advertised for the sale of a ,used typewriter and a 3 point hitch backhoe with two (2) buckets with bid opening set for April 11, 1977 at 10:00 A. M. 388 SANITARY LANDFILL - PIPELINE ALTERATIONS, CHANNEL INDUSTRIES GAS-CO'. Motion by Commissioner Kabe1a, seconded by Commissioner Br1k, and"car- ried, that Channel Industries Gas Company be authorized to proceed with certain alterations on their pipelines on the sanitary l:and(i:ll s.ite necessitated by certain road and drainage improvements for said land- fill site, and that the county pay to Channel Industries Gas~,Company their actual cost and expenses therefor, estimated to be $7-,862.85,' and that the county will be responsible for all costs of .further'- I alterations to said pipelines necessitated in the future by changed ~~, conditions, if any, relating to said road and drainage improvements, and an order to this effect will be signed by the Court when the draft,. of such' order,.has,' been furnished '.by' Channel Industries"Gas .::" . Company~ .. ' , - .. , .0 _ " ACCOUNTS: ALLOWED ~'COUNTY Claims total'-1ing' .$-18, -387.12 were presented'by the' County Audi tor and after :reading and: verifying same, a--motiop .was' made :by: Coinniis- , s ioner Kabe1a, seconded. by Commissio-ner' :Lrndsey, and carried,-.that said claims be approved for payment. c: < C' ACCOUNTS ALLOWED-HOSPITAL r' Claims totalling $57,638.25 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- I sioner Finster ;'secon<ied~ :by Commissioner. Lindsey', and carried', , that said claims be-approved for 'payment. .. r" CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent' provisions of~Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a' closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of said: Artic,1:e- 6252-17'for, the' purpose ,of :considerii:1g::a personnel~ matter. '- ~ 1- . { The County Judge further publicly ,announced thatbefbre 'any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. , At the ,end of' the closed session the meeting was reopene(CfobthepubHc -but' no'HnaCaction-' decisio!l,,'or vote. with regar,d to any- mat,ter.considered ;in .the' clos'ed;' sessio'n' was 'taken,. .. ' . " I " .. I N ~ g Cl Cl I I 3,8' AIRPORT - CHANGE ORDER NO. 3 I ___.I Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that Change Order No. 3 on the airport reconstruction project be approved and authorized. " CHANGE ORDER NO. 3 CALHOUN COUNTY AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS TO,RUNWAY 14-32, TAXIWAY "A" AND APRON 1. Sponsor (Public Agency) Calhoun County 2.. Sponsor's Address Calhoun County Courthouse, 211 S. Ann St., Port lavaca, Texas 77979 3, Change Order Number Three (3) 4. Name of Airport Calhoun County Airport 5. . Project Number. AOAP No. 5-48-0177~01 TAC No, 761-18 6. Date Prepared March 1, 1977 7. Name and Address of Contractor Heldenfels Brothers, P. O. Box 4957,. Corpus Christi, Texas 78408 8. Description of Work Included in Contract Improvements to Runway 14-32, Taxiway A and Apron 9. Changes Ordered and Reason Ordered {List individual changes as: A, B, C, 0, etc. J . ,A. Allow Contractor to windrow existing sand-shell base,on R/W 14-32. B. Owner and Engineer reserve the right ,to decide whether or not to allow windrowing of existing sand-shell base and lime treated subgrade'on the , Taxiways and Apron. Prevalent conditions and the availability of working room will be key factors in the decision. The decision will be rendered (Continued on attached sheet) 10. Bid Original Contract Revised Negotiated Original Revised Contract Item Estimated Unit Estimated C. O. Unit Estimated Estimated Changes No. Quantity Price Quantity Pri ce Cost Cost A. B. C. No change in contract price' No 'change in contract price P-155{a) 33,350 SY $2.50 P-155(b) 23,365 SY $2.18 P-155{c) 5,420 SY $2.18 $83,375,00 $78,372.50 $50,935.70 $47,430,95 $11,815.60 511,002,60 $146,126.30 $136,806.05 33,350 SY 23,365 5Y 5,420 5Y $2.35 $,2.03 $2.03 D. No change in contract price. Chanqe Order No. 3 Paqe 1 I 1~;9_V. I 11. Original Contract Price $530,313.50 New Contract Price $520,993.25 Increase in Contract Price 0 Decrease in Contract Price $9,320.25 12. Contract time increased/decreased by time days. o days. New Contract 13. ISSUED FOR REASONS INDICATED ABOVE: ~ C~ ~'~ " ' ' Eng eer or Archite ' ,j/,d/..,., ~ 14. ACCEPTED BY PUBLIC AGENCY' County Judge March lB, 1977 Title Date Date Date I Date " I Change Order No. 3 Page 2 '. ,;. r" . " I I, I I; I ~ ltIj o Cl A Cl I I after the Owner and Engineer have observed the conditions and have discussed the problem with the Contractor at the job site. c , '3!HI , J t. Allow the Contractor to mix, the .lime-treatedsubgrade full depth (12")" The compaction of the 1 ime-treated sub grade will be done in blo {2.)six-inch (6") lifts. The Contractor will give a reduction ($9,320.25) of $0.15 per square yard in the contract price bid for Item P-155, Furnishing and Installing Lime- Treated Subgrade in the Base Bid (a), Additive Alternate (b) and Additive Alternate (c). ' , D. The design grade of the R/W will be raised approximately 0.20 foot. The de- sign grade of the T/W will be raised approximately 0.30 foot. The design grade of the Apron will be raised approximately 0,20 foot. The design grades are raised to facilitate improved drainage and utilize the full amount of existing subgrade material. '. ,THliI COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. STEST: n () Jt;j"~ Yhc-Yh~a..-V Mary, is McMahan, County Clerk 00 Willis Change Order No. 3 Page 3 County Judge . , = J~,:2' SPECIAL MARCH TERM HELD MARCH 28, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS J J COUNTY OF CALHOUN J I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 28th day of March, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 1:00 P. M., a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabe1a Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: SHERIFF.- TELETYPE, GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS , March 25, 1977 Judge Willis Jetton County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 I SUBJECT: High Speed Teletype Cost Information Dear Judge Jetton: Confirming our telephone conversation of March 24, 1977, the following cost information is respectfully submitted with respect to replacing the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office low speed teletype equip~ent with the ICC Model 40+MPL Visual Display High Speed Tele- type Equipment: New Equipment Cost 1 Year Maintenance Cost Line Lease for 1 Year TOTAL COST Calhoun County Cash Match CJDGRANT FUNDS '$8,847.00 1,260.00 OQOO (On DPS Contract) $:\,0,107.00 1,520.00 $ 8,587.00 Calhoun County first year total costs are $1,520.00. Your current I costs of operation for one year of the low speed t~letype equipment is approximately as follows: Lease of equipment at $130.00 per month Lease Line Costs at $50.00 per month TOTAL COST $1,560.00 600.00 $2,160.00 / - - . -- ~- - ---- .. - - - ,..... " I 39:3' The estimated savings for the first year are $640.00 by changing to the new equipment and the new equipment will be owned by Calhoun Count~. Consequently, th~ following subsequent year costs of opera- tion are estimated: Lease Line at $50.00 per month Maintenance Contrac't at $105.00 per month. TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $ 600.00 1,260.00 $1,860.00 The Contractor is committed to a five (5) year maintenance cost of $1,260.00 per year. All equipment is warranted for ~ne (1) year. All I need from Calhoun County is a resolution of the County Commissioners similar to the one furnished. I will then include Calhoun County in the Golden Crescent founcil of Governments Grant Application for the new equipment, but I must receive the resolution not later than Tuesday before noon, March 29, 1977. ~ If any further information is required, please do not hesitate to ~ call me. o ~ Sincerely, o I I \ (s) Tom Thomas D. Woods Criminal Justice Coordinator TDW:pag Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carrie~, that the following Resolution be adopted: THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY ,OF CALHOUN, ,t- , ,- -, , , ' IN THE COMMISSIONERS" COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS RESOLUTION WHEREAS~ the COUNTY OF CALHOUN, Texas, wishes to participate in a GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS project designed to improve law-enfo~cement.by,upg~ading,the operating efficiency of regional law enfbrcement agencies with the acquisition of new, improved highs peed video ~CRT) Telecommunications Terminals to replace the existing 'Teletype 'units 'and 'add 'new subscribers on Texas' Law Enforcement Telecommunications Network (TLETN), and; WHEREAS; ,it,is ,recognized,that Criminal Justice Division funding is available to those units of government who agree to accept the law- fully promulgated rules and regulations for'administration,of'grants so funded, and; WHEREAS, COUNTY OF CALHOUN, Texas is desirous of obtaining Criminal Justice Division funding to defray 85% of the purchase price and the first year maintenance cost of the new terminal ,equipment, ,and; WHEREAS, COUNTY OF CALHOUN, Texas, recognizes, that 15% of the pur- chase price and first year maintenance cost will amount to about $1,520.06, and chat subsequent years maintenance cost will not be funded by GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS now the Criminal . '9'4.:' "',~.r. Justice" D;ivi,sion, and that ,those maintenance costs must be borne entire.1y py COY,NTY. OF ~ALHOUN, Texas, and that the subsequent years maintenance cost is contractually guaranteed at ~105 per, month, $1,260 per year until January 1982, and; WHEREAS', an agency rece1v1ng equipment under ,the projec.t will be requirea-.toJ'provide' a' suitable ,site for the equipment to include a sturdy tabli{or desk for the' equipmemt 'to be pIaced upon and an ,elec,tr:i.cal 9ircuit, pcroviding, for THREE, (3) 11.5 VAC, ,el,ectrical, I outlets~ ,wi:thin 5 feet, of', thephys1cal location, of the terminal, . three-prong, grounded, type capable of provid'ing up to 5 amperes of cur):'ent ,to each ,of the three outlets. - ' , NOW,: THEREFQRE BE,IT ~SOLVED" tnat the COUNTY OF CALHOUN, Texas, consents"to im~ authorizes GOLDEN. CRESCENT COUNCIL.OY,GOVERNMENTS to submit' a' gr~:[lt 'ap'pJic~tion, to the ,Criminal, Justice Division ana to execute a cont'ract with Inte'rriational' Corrimunications' Corpora- . tipn(IC~) Jor the_ purchase. and maintenance .of ONE .(1) highspeed . video (CRT)' terminal device , . and'; " , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the COUNTY OF CALHOUN, Texas, agrees to pay the 15% cash commitment required to participate'in the pro- ject and that the COUNTY OF CALHOUN, TEXAS will c~operate with GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS and International Communi- cations Corporation to set up a billing and payment procedure that will allow for a smooth transition wnen the' funded project expires after 12 months; and, agrees to continue the operation of funded equipment, using locally budgeted funds, for law enforcement' or Criminal Jus,tice purposes for. .th~ use,ful life, of the equipment. I . - o:..~. .'. '- . - .''-'',. DULY ADOPTED at a meeting cif Commfs~;iciriers' Texas, this the 28th day of March, 1977. . \ -' Court of'Cillh6un County, I (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis F. Jetton, County Judge ..6. ~ " , --(5) -J:;eroy Belk "Commissio,ner, Precinct, No.1 " - ' (s') Earnest Kabela Commissioner" Precinct No., 2, " ,: (s) waYne'Liridsey , ..,Comm;il>s,ioner, Preeinc t, No;, 3 , . ,(s) John T.Finster ,Commissioner, 'Precinct, No'. 4. 'ATTEST: ' - ' (Ei)Maiy 'Lois 'McMahan '. Mary Lois McMahan, County (seal) Clerk , " ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY , " ., I Clcaims totalling $34,,746. 5,0, wer~ presented by the County Auditor ana !a~ter. re.ading and ve.rifying, saine,a,motion ,was' made by COffilllis- s iO,ner, Fins ter" '.s,econded:, hi Commiss ioner. Lindsey, and carried" I , . ~ . ". . ... . that" s'aid ,claims be approved for, payment. ' , ' " I A motion was made and carried, that amount of $490.00 by audg~1Jevton, seconded by Commissioner the bill of Trinity Testing Laboratory in be approved. Belk, the I N lo1'; g >=< o I I 3~rs, CLOSED SESSION The Court being in open session in compliance with the provisions of Senate Concurrent Resolution #83 (1969), the County Judge as presiding officer publicly annoynced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Senate Concurrent Resolution #83 (1969} for the purpose of conferring with attorney. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had: No final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed meeting was taken. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. REGULAR APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 11, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS I I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 11th day of April, A. D. 1977, there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Regular April Term of the Commis- sioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey :John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk where~pon the following proceedings were had: GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded'by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit to GBRA to install faci- lities as shown on the following instruments with the understanding that by the usage of such permit GBRA agrees that such facilities and the in- stallation, maintenance and usage thereof shall be subject to all of the terms and provisions set out in the original contract between GBRA and Calhoun County dated March 21, 1972, and recorded in Vol. R, Page 307 of the Commissioners' Court Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas, and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provisions. Pet. HI Belk I . l .. SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION . . I I CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data- (To Be, completed ,by Operations) A. 'DATE: 3/28/77 . 8, Name of Customer Requesting Service: " . '. /-, Sylvester Nie~ietz. Jr. WAI KW/ 3U3/ AI II . C. D. E. F. Number of Connections Wanted: Map Sheet Numbe~: , D/14 Customer Number to be Assigned: 1988-16 .-. . , Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: ' , ' One .0 .t, r., ,.. " ,.. \ 2. Engi neeri ng Revi ew (To be compl,~ted bY; E,ngi neeri ng) A. Received by Eng'i'neering:' Date B. Reconmended 'for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Reconmen'ded for installatio,n as follows: '.1,.. " 3. . DATE , , Report of Installation (To ,be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE' SIGNATURE, B. Remarks: (If installation differs f,rom reconmendations) SIGNATURE 4. Posted to "As ,8uilt Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE. liiiiering: DATE SIGNATURE @ Li" "..: ~{:.~. . h'/J:' ~,~ fJ% ~o fill _ In , ,I.... N ~v '" In !!! ~-o" ~. - r;:l ~ ;/ ("0 w'Ioti' 'VI . 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Number of Connections Wanted: One, Map Sheet Number: D/ZO/C Customer Number to be Assigned: 1987'19 , Prospects for Additional Customers to be served 'by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended 'for installation as submitted C. Recommended f~r installilti"on as follows,: OATE SIGNATURE OATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A, Installation completed SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE 'B, . Remarks: '(If installation differs from recolMlendations) Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE Engineering: DATE SIGNATURE _. .', d_~ OLIVE STREET . ... ... MAPLE STREET iJw ~ g.. ~ 00 ..... Ov> tV :i ~ l) ...D n ~ <. ~ -,.- --RE-T ..... ~.':.' :... ~: ..:. ::.' . t.. - . -----.- I ~ ,~ ~ I---: Vi l \-- ~ --- ---- ---- r---- I '__-- L__________ (!JJ tT.l M Pet. II Leroy Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A, DATE: 3/18/77 B. Name, of Customer Requesting Service: Lupe Gomez WNP!fII300/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: one. D. Map Sheet Number: 0/13 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1985-12 '" F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served'by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C.' RecolTll1l!nded for install<\ti.,Qn as follo\,s: 3., DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. 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':....;:.':~-::~'.: ~.;. >:.~~~' ~. -.., . .\~.(~ ':~;~-..'-.~".'/' .~G~~::' ::-+ ~ / ',):;~,~)... , ,,' .~; ~_..._:J, ,__ lr , , , , .. ""~"~K" ' '3,;'r-'--1: r. 1.\ . . .. ~~', "~, \ I., I \ . '~<'~~~~ ,(~.' \ \ \ I 10 , ' ~ . \ \ \ \ .~ ','\'l:l", ,\ \ ' \ \. .. , 2: > " .' ~o BIDS - SALE OF BACKHOE, PRECINCT NO.2 The following bids were received for the sale'of a backhoe in Precinct No.2: My bid of Precinct #2 backhoe is $785.00 31.00 $816.00 4~ tax (s) Louis Jaster Rt.2, Box 208 Calhoun County Independent School District Drawer DD, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 April 5, 1977 . ' Judge Willis Jetton Calhoun County Courthouse South Ann Street Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: . The Calhoun County Independent School Distrrct bids $888.00 on the long Back Hoe attachment located at the Precinct #2 warehouse in Six-Mile. Enclosed is a tax exemption form. Yours truly, (s) J. T. Sikes J.T.Sikes, Director of Maintenance Hardy Construction and Equipment Co. P. O. Box 1238, Rockport, Texas 78382 Bid on Long Backhoe Attachment Mod. 1-200 Ser.#3305 $100.00 (s) Richard E. Hardy April 8, 1977 Commissioners Court I submit my bid of $251.25 for used back-hoe attachment located @ percint #2 (Six Mile) (s) L. C. Gossett Pg. 552-2170 Port Lavaca, Texas A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the high bid of Calhoun County Independent School District in the amount of $888.00 be accepted. I I I . 4~@: 1 BID - SALE OF TYPEWRITER, COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE The bid of Mary Baker Phillips in the amount of $50.00. was the only bid received 'for a used manual typewriter in the office of the County Treasurer. I A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the bid of Mary Baker Phillips in the amount of $50.00 be accepted. COURTHOUSE - BUILDING SUPT., TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the telephone answering service for the office of the Building Superintendent be approved. N hi': C C Cl CIVIL DEFENSE C A motian was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that a post office box be approved for the office of Civil Defense. ROAD AND BRIDGE FUNDS APPORTIONMENT I A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissicner Lindsey, and carried, that the apportionment of Road and Bridge Funds be as follows: . Precinct No. 1 Precinct No. 2 Precinct No. 3 Precinct No. 4 26..50% 24.25% 17.75% 31. 50% T~ES -~DISCOUNT FOR EARL~ PAYMENT ORDER ALLOWING DISCOUNT FOR EARLY PAYMENT OF COUNTY AD VALOREM TAXES WHEREAS, on the 18th day of April, 1975, this Commissioners Court passed an Order Disallowing Discount for Early Payment of County Taxes, which order is recorded in Volume T, Pages 421-422, of the Commissioners' Court Records of Calhoun County, Texas, and I WHEREAS, it is the desire of this court to resume the allowance of dis- counts for the early payment of County ad valorem taxes as provided for in Article 7255b, Vernons Texas Civil Statutes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY,' TEXAS: That a discount shall be allowed for the early payment of county adi valorem taxes as provided for in Article 7255b, Vernons Texas Civil Statutes, for the year 1977 and subseq4ent years. , I Yi/:I;,A "J, r 'Y.'... PASSED AND APPROVED ,this -Uthday of-Apr-il" -1977. (seal) ATTEST: (5) Mar'y~Lo{s,McMB:hari' Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk (s) Willis F: Jetton Willis F. Jetton, Cou~ty judge ': ALm6~i6n was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the foregoing order be'adopted and entered: I ELECTION CANVASS .CALHOUN.COUNTYNAVIGATION DISTRICT:- A motion was made'by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried~ that the: following order be adopted and ent,ered: " ORDER DECIARINC RESUI.T OF SPECIAl. EI.ECTION l'llE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I On this the 11th day of April, 1977. the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, TCX~Sf cDn~cncd in Regular Session at the regular meeting place 1n th~ 'Courthouse in Port Lavaca. 'Texas. with the fOllowing members pre~ Gent. towwit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kaaela Wayne Lindsey John T. .Finster Hary Lois Mc:Hahan County Judge Commissioner, Prete 1 .Commissioner, Prete 2 . .pommissioncr I Prete 3 Commissioner, Pret. 4 . . County",Clerk' There came on to be considered the returns of' an election held on the 2nd day of April, 1977, in Calhoun County Navigation District, Calhoun County, Texas, to elect two Commissioners as set forCh in the.Order of Special Election coalling said election and it app~aring. that, said election was in all respects ".l~gally held and that said returns were d~ly and legally made~ and that there were cast at said election ~'l?:J... vat~d" and legal votes, of which O\Dnber there were cast: CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION CO~IISSIONER; PLACE'NO, 3 I 'and. the following" absent: None,. c:onstit~tinga quorum, and among other proce~dings passed the_ following order: CALHOUN LEO KAINE~' , c1.J.-7 U! ~ .", CO~Y'NAVIG TION CO~~ISSIONER PLACE NO. ~, '~ OSCAR F. :1IAlIN ~ votes' IT IS THEREFORE'FOUND, DECLARED AND SO ORDERED by the Commissioners' . c.ourt+-of~ C~llhoun ~Dunty, . Texas, that, by _ a, majority. of. the .qualified' voters voting in said election, the following persons were duly elected to the resp~ctive office indicated f~r ~,six (~) year term ending June 8, 1983: CALHOUN coUNt'i' 'NAVIGATION COmISSIONER, PLACE NO. 3 LEO KAINER CALHOUN COUNTY NAVIGATION COMMISSIONER, PLACE NO. 4 OSCAR F. HAHN The above 'order bei~gread, it was moved" and seconded that same do pass. I . ' Thereupon, the question being called for, the following members of the Court voted AYE: All, and the following voted NO: None. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED, this the 13th day of April, 1977. ~- ~ Willis F on. Co~nty Judge " a Leroy B~lk. ommissioncr, Prct. 1 en "^^J K" /.,'?... ~rncs K3bcla; C?n~issioner, Pret. 2 I N Wj o C A ~ I I 4:(1)'3 SANITARY LANDFILL - CHANNEL INDUSTRIES GAS CO., PIPELINE ALTERATIONS A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissio~er Kabela, and carried, that the following ord~r be ratified and confirmed: , ~ !. s. P. AS-!lo6-34 3-24-77 .. STATE OF TEXAS An Order Authorizing ~lannel Induotrieo Cas Company to proe~ecd with Pipeline Alterations COUNTY OF CAUlOUN . . On thi,s the I ;r,1!:- day of On OJL.<.'[:': ., 1972, the, Commisoioners Court of Co.1houn County, Texo.", met in ^--,,~~~<_dLd ^ ___ ' session, and amone; other proceedings the following Order was passe Ii vote 01' said~cp~rtJ to-wit: }nD[REAS, upon request of said Court, Channel Industries Cas Company ho.s furnished to the,Court a preliminary coot estL~~te dD.ted February 25, 1977, showin~ an estimated net project cost in the amount of $7,f362.55, toe;ether with Preli:::inary Construction Drawing No, CIE-Tl-800-1-20B, Rev, 1, related to the required altem- tions on Channel Industries Gas Companyls 30-inch pipeline No. AS-80o-1 ~1d 6-inch pipeline No. TP 800wl in Calhoun County, Texas, to acco~odate present conditions related to the proposed road and drainage improvements for sanitary landi'ill in Calhoun County, Texas; and . ,. .. Wl~AS, it appears that the alterations of said pipelines as shown by the revised drawing above referred to, are. required in order to meet the nece~sa~J sgecf- fications tor present conditions in regard to the proposed road and drainage improve- ments for sanitary landfill in Calhoun COtL.'1ty, Texas; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Court to authorize Channel 111d,:!strie.:i Gns Company to proceed with said alterations and to authorize the paynent to Ch~~nel Industries Gas Company its. actual costs and expenses in performing this work. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED by the Commissioners Court of Call1Oun County, ~exasJ that Channel Industries Gas Company be authorized to proceed ~ith said altera- tions in accordance with the drawing above referred to and upon completion of 3aid alterations the Co~~s~ioners 'Court of Calhoun County shall reimburse Cha'1ncl Indus- tries Gas Company the total amount of its actual costs and expenses incurred in altering said two .pipelines to acco~modate the proposed road and drainage improve- ments for sanitary landi'ill in, Calhoun COWlty, Texas, This revised plan for pipeline adjustments is offered by Channel Industries Gas Company with the stipulation that the Calhoun- County Comnissioners Court, by acceptance of this Order,~hereby agrees that if the conditions related to said ro~d . and drainage improvements a.re changed in such a :Danner which, in the otJinion of Channel Industries"Gas Company, requires further alterations to said !;)ipelines, Calhoun COW'lty will be responsible for alJ. costs incurred in maY~nG the c.r0~',~inl! comply with Company sta.odards for road cro~sings and ree;ulations then;j-n eFreet, PASSED IN OPEN COURT this the /8'1iL day of (J;'ZcUL<.-L ,197'+, Attest: c:i'lD~~ County JUa.inoun County, com:nit;,-;:; _ ~tJI Texas )'/'h./ur .fJ~ 'fh<-mJA-J County (;lcrk, (;a.ihoun County, Texo.s "~~-f,,.7 Co. . ssi~ner 1..... Il a ko.c: {/j,..( Conmlssj{oncr -/', ~ d~~.//' ~rd , 3~-,- 4'0)4', ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY :. '.::'. !-' ~ - ,:"... .~ ~~ .:: ;.....:.. u Claims totalling $132,268:'57 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. In the matter pffproviding air-conditioning equipment as authorized in the 1977 Budget, the Court considered the following bids: I BIDS - AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT, COURTHOUSE AND LIBRARY 1. , Agriculture Building- One 7~ ton heater and coil and two 5 ton heaters and coils with 10 ton outside condensor unit: g". Coastal Refrigeration and Electric Co. Young Plufubing Company (One 8 ton unit plus a 6 ton unit) $5,474.00 5,571. 00 2. Library - One 5 ton unit Coastal Refrigeration & Electric Co. Young Plumbing Company 1,975.20 1,850.00 A motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the low bid of Coastal Refrigeration and' Electric Company be accepted for the units at the Agriculture Building and the low bid of Young Plumbing Company be accepted for the unit at the Library. I ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Having been advised by Attorney General Opinion #H336 that the county is authorized to expend funds for service pins and,therefore, for re- lated expenses in connection with awarding said pins, the Court authorized payment for the following bills of Champ Traylor Memorial Hospital: JANUARY 31st ACCOUNTS PAYABLE American Hospital Association John r s' Photography Mowen I s Jewelry FEBRUARY 28th ACCOUNTS PAYABLE R &,R Printing Company H. E. B. Gr'eenhouse John's Photography Award Pins . IMPREST CASH CK. #10855 First Methodist Church Bottom 'Dollar Store $ 234.00 30.00 45.00 = IMPREST CASH CK.#10820 18.50 9.61 7.88 35.00 39.00 ~0.6ZiJ ,. 109.99 20.00 3.70 I COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT " The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that said report be approved. 4{J:~ TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector'presented his monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said'report be approved. I APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes for meetings of the Commissioners' Court held on March 14, 18 and 28 were read and upon motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, the minutes were approved as read. THE COURT THEREUPON RECESSED UNTIL FRIDAY, APRIL 15th AT 10:00 A.M. ::'--I l!P o o Cl Q FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1977, 10:00 A.M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT ,CLOSED SESSION I The Court being in open session in compliance with the-provisions of Senate Concurrent Resolution #83 (1969), the County Judge as pre- siding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Senate Concurrent Resolution #83 (1969) for the purpose of conferring with attorney. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the c,losed session the meeting was reopened to the public, whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had: No final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in.the closed meeting was taken. FAIRGROUNDS AND RODEO ARENA - PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS' LEAGUE A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Be1k, and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: I ORDER GRANTING PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS LEAGUE PERMISSION TO USE CALHOUN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS FOR PURPOSE OF SPONSORING RODEO AND SLOW PITCH BALL GAMES WHEREAS, the Progressive Citizens League has requested permission to use the Calhoun County Fairgrounds on June 17th and 18th, 1977 for the Rurpose of sponsoring a rodeo and slow pitch baseball games; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS: , 4'tJ6 Section 1. That the Progressive Citizens League~(hereinafter called "Permitee") be and iti's"iiereb-y-'-ci'Uth'or'iz'ed 't"o 'us"e- -ilie'Ca111oun County-Fair.Grounds on 'June 17th and ,18th, .1977,forthe~purpose of spoiisoring'~a rodeo at' the Rodeo A:i:-(ma, and slow pitch ball games 'at ' ,'the ball parks, ,and to 'operatec~nC:ession: stcinds ,in "connec don, there- - ,_ -_ .- ~'-. - ..~, t ,...-'0#. '_. ..J'~ '., " , ~ '-'- with, subject" however, to the following terms and conditions, to-wit: 1. In order to avoid conflict with the Mass Gatherings ~ Act (Article 9002 Vernon's Texas Ciyil'Statutesl), it I is stipulated and provided that Pe'rinite-e--sh-an-n-oY 1J.llm Gr a!lo~m,?re t.!I?nJ5,OOO persons~to remain on,~or at said ,premises'.for, a-period-oLmore, than .twelve,(12), con- tinuous'hours.' ,,~ :,~ ,-" -- 'c"- - .~.. :: - ( -.:., - -. '.,- " 2. Permitee shall not permit the sale of beer or any 'other intoxicating beverage on said premises. ' 3. At the conclusion of the gathering, Permitee shall clean up the premises and leave the premises in the same condition they were in at the beginning of the , gathering'; , ' , , , ,- 4. It is understood that no building (~ther than'toi1ets and co'nces'sion s'tands' at the Ro'deo Arena and Ball Parks) are to be used by the people a\~he gathering. ,5., Permitee-shall not'al~ow any person 18 years~of age:or '-, 'over to parttcipate in the rodeo or slow pitch.ball 'garp.es or:in imy practice~sessionsfor either,un1ess such,participant first ,executes and,delivers to I C~lhoun County, Texas, 'Waivers, Releases, Consents -, and Indemnifications as the Calhoun County Judge sees fit to require. .. , !' 6. Pennitee shall,not allow any person under 18 years of age to participate in any of the rodeo or horse riding program or iQ ,the slow pitch.ball games or in any, practtce sessions ,for .either unless they are permitted to do'so by the County Judge, and,then only under such terms and conditions as the County Judge shall prescribe. .. - - ~- PASSED AND APPROVED on this 15th day :~fApri1, 1977 ,:, (seal) ATTEST: '. " (s) Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois 'McMahan;' County Commissioners Court ot Calhoun County, Texas :' (s) Willis F. Jetton Willis'F. Jetton, County Judge " . , Clerk I , , .,..... - , J '4';{]'71 I 1 ,I ..,.I 7'- -/J'.71 WHITE INSURANCE AGENCY' 111 SOUTH GUADALUPE ' POST OffICE BOX 437 PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979 ' TELEPHONE: 552,2711 OR 552-6615 I~I represel1lil1~ The TRAVELERS . , Insurance Companies I April 15, 1977 ~ l!t':l o ,:::. o __0 Honorable Willis F. Jetton CaThoun County Judge County Courthouse Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Dear Sir: The Travelers indicate that endorsement G302 does not preclude them from defending axry suit brought against the County by participants in a sporting event if the County is named in suit. I There must, however, be an overwhe1.ming burden of proof of County negligence before such suit could have axry sucoessful chance against the County. " Respectfully, _. /:J ~~~ William T. White WHITE mSURANCE AGENCY \. \" WTW':pw 00: ~ Jiminez, Travelers c: ~ '}to, .5'o-sLG-71pA17~ -C:,~ 7' sL~~p~~'~r p~~ 1IJ7/7c'~ 7/t7(77 1:~ dL~u~ Jl~ ~ ~ IS; /'177 , I ~~~~ Q)t ~fW-~'~~ ~. 'b~~~ y;- 4~~ ~~~~ S-r-~ ~ ~ ' I ~ te- p~ ~. ~- /~dt4A 1 .1 "lilY '\J,:~i' j . a , .1 ,; PRECINCT NO.4 - TRAFFIC SURVEY, ORDER SETTING SPEED LIMITS " Motion by Commissioner Finst~r, seconded by Commissioner'Kabela, and carried, t?at the following order be adopted and entered: t, .' S?~~ (l /,,"'.r' ~.,,// 18- #.1:-:1 1-/" 7'- I .' L~~ ~7.~J1~'.~.. ,'i ~~~ \i,"<>......' ~ COMMISSION STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION P.O. Box 757 Yoakum, Texas 77995 June 25, 1976 ENGINEER-DIRECTOR B. L OEBERRY REAGAN HOUSTON. CHAIRMAN DEWITT C. GREE.R CtiARLES E. SIMONS IN REPLY REFER TO FilE NO. Mr. Willis F. Jetton, County Judge Calhoun County Courthouse 211 South Ann Street Port Lavaca,Texas 77979 Dear Judge Jetton: This is in reference to your letter of June 8, 1976 requesting our assistance in establishing speed limits on roads in the Swan 'Point area. On Wednesday, June 23 our Traffic Engineer, Ben Bohuslav made a speed zoning study of this area. This study' was made in the company of~Ir, John Finster, County Commissioner of Precinct #4. I Atta6ed are the maps of the area which you furnished this office. We have shown our recommended speed limits and,location of signs on these maps, It is our recor'JIlendation that most of the built up area be speed zoned for 30 m.p.h. with short sections of 45 m,p.h. zones on the approaches to the built up areas. We feel that the speed limits we are proposing are safe and prudent. It is recommended that signs be erected in the tnanner we have shown on the attached maps., We feel that is is necessary to advise the motorists as he enters and leaves the speed zoned area. If we can be of further assistance in this matter, please advise. Sincerely yours, MV. ~-I I Attachments' District Engineer. . cc: Mr. John T. Finster rlh ' I :;?--- ~~ Cor.mlissioner, Precinct #4 df\....€.. ft~ fVl. ~~ _;:.,e II 0 P.O. Box 677 ,-Hr j.' D I /JH4-,~Q./Ul.. ~~ Seadrift, Texas 77983'~ " ~~ c:;:- I'R I( tI , Gf. 'A II .,.. Co.' Ie) ~"- -t;:. -"d~ ~ J <S}t~ " j,~)(l4ffp1J- r- II' I N l!lj 8 o o I I '4~O'~ THE: STATE OF TEXAS I I I I I I AN ORDER ALTERING THE MAXIMUM PRIMA FACIE: GPEED LHHT ON CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS IN TilE SWAN POINT AREA or COI1IHSSIONER PRECINCT #~, OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN WHEP~AS, under Section 169 (a),'Ariticle 670ld of the Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, the Commissioners' Court of any county, with respect to county highways or roads outside the limits of the right-ot-way of any officially designated or marked highway, road or street of the State Highway System and outside the limits of any incorporated, city, town or village is authorized by order of the County Commissioners' Court entered upon its records to alter maximum prima facie speed limits upon the basis of an engineering, and traffic investigation as that delegated to the State Highway System; and WHEREAS, this Court having obtained a report of Ben Bohuslav, Traffic Engineer of the Texas Highway Dept. of his traffic investigation and evaluation of certain County owned and maintained roads in the Swan Point area in County Commissioner's PRECINCT No. ~ in Calhoun County, Texas, as ,fC?llows, to wit: (1) that certain road designated as "Old Swan Point Road" on that certain map which is marked Exhibit "A" and attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes, and (2) that certain road designated as "Marina Blvd." on that certain map which is marked Exhibit "B" and attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes; and having determined from such report that a necessity exists to alter the maximum prima facie speed limits now existing on said two roads, and that the speed of forty-five (45) miles per hour would be a reasonable and prudent speed for the circumstances there existing on a portion of said Old Swan Point Road commencing at a point in front of Lot 4, Block A of Swan Point Subdivision and extending for a dis- tance of two-tenths (0.2) of a mile along said road to a point in front of lot ,13, Block A, of said subdivision, all as more particularly shown by a red line cn said map attached hereto and marked Exhibit "A"; and that the speed of thirty (30) miles per hour would be a reasonable and prudent speed for the circumstances there existing on all of the remaining portion of said Old Swan Point Road as shol-/n on said map (Exhibit """); and that the speed of forty-five (45) miles per hour would be a reasonable and prudent speed for the circumstances there existing on that certain portion of said Marina Blvd. as indicated by a red 410 line on' said map attached hereto and marked Exhibit "B"; and that the speed of Thirty (30) miles per hour would be a reasonable and prudent speed for the circumstances there existing on all of the remaining portion of said Marina Blvd. as shown on said map (Exhibit "B"). .' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS 1 Section 1. That the maximam prima facie speed limit shall be f'orty- , five (45) miles per hour and thirty (30) miles per hour on the respective portions of Old Swan Point Road and Marina Blvd. all as hereinabove set out; and evidence that any person has driven a vehicle on said roads or either of them in excess , of the applicable speed limits as above set out shall be prima facie evidence that the speed is not reasonable or prudent and that it is unlawful; and upon conviction therefor, any such 'person shall be punished as prescribed in Article 670ld Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes; and this order shall become effective immediately. Section 2. ,That. for the purpose of implementing the fore!,;oing, proper signs shall be erected, which signs shall read and be located all as indicated on said Exhibits "A" and "B". this / ~ of ADOPTED. APPROVED ~~D PASSED in ODen court on April. 1977. _ ' --: '~~.;..~,;,~~~ u':~\\~ ~'i; ~ ' , \l'._ ..... v{I," '\ .1' I." ,...:,.. ...._ .'," ,';z~ ..'II' -,., 'I, .,1_ -,",'-, : C'j:'" . .... ..... ',' , ~... ........\ ,- , 1'1 .~ ~ ~~ ~. . ,;..::. : ~ : ~; l .. , ~." ... :.','- " . .',~.~i..... '.l " ATTEST I , , ,,,,,,,, , COl{MISSIONERS' COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS ..,:;. .:;c/)' .' ' ., .' .' \ )\ .- I>?<- 'f>?a ~ t1cl'lahan. County Clerk I' I ,I I N ltr. 2 Cl o I I' j 4'f.1, BIDS - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, SANITARY LANDFILL A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to adver- tise for bids for machinery and equipment for the sanitary landfill. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $62,051.25 were presented q, the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- , sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $37,955.57 were presented by the County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. , . THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. ~~. ATTEST: .() () 'l'hzA " 11)''''':'' Th..Yna.-l'la....v MaryllDis McMahan, County Clerk Willis Judge SPECIAL APRIL TERM HELD APRIL 29, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 29th day of April, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: BIDS - CHAIN LINK FENCE, SANITARY LANDFILL The following bids were received for chain link fence for the sanitary landfill: T:& _.~ --. ,,-,...: . , . PROPOSAL SHEET FOR 'CHAIN LINK FENCING FOR CALHOUN COUNTY SANITARY LANOFILL,SITE ", I CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS The undersigned herewith proposes to construct 'chain link fencing for the Calhoun County Sanitary' Landfi llSi te in accordance with Calhoun County ,Specifications and plans prepared by R.W. Opitz and Associates and Raba and Associates for this project, ' ~;em, , . - - . DESCRIPTION With Price ESTIMATED UNIT TOTAL o. ' . '. wri tten 'iri words, QUANTITY PRICE PRICE l. Permanent 6 foot high chain-link. - . , . , fencing complete with drainage , , .. channel serving gates and project Lump 13/1I~~ entrance gates-approximately Sum L.S. ' 2400 L. F. @ ,rlll/. -Ieel! ,.;'~lIl1'M~ One Ht(l/d"r/a"'/ ~/'.{:1Ee.h Dollar~ 2. Temporary 6 foot high chain link fencing in designated areas- /(,pl '115' ifd approximate ly 4600 LF @ Sildree.1l Lump -rh':;I/~Jd,Se~lIu"Jred ad ' Sum L.S. .:SetJellh -;::'/iJe 1ln11/>1-.5 ' , ' . ~ . I TOTAL PROPOSAL $ 21. g1oD2 , Performance Time: 90 calendar qays The'undersignedacknOwledges receipt of the following Addenda to Drawings and ,Specificatio~s.. all of ,the provisions and requirements of which the Addenda have been taken into consideration in the preparation of the foregoing proposal. '!1dc1odttnv No.1 No.2 (Seal: if a corporation) See A,,~if'llNk,(ed (Dated) 4-/3-7'7 ,: (Dated) I JOHN 8, RHMf'E SERVICE MANAGER Address:' p'o, Box 13b!:/J .~" A/donia, ~;r4~ - . ZipCode 7'82-/3 Phone 5It.221.5'6~'8 41'3' " " I, R. D. Lamphere, Assistant Secretary of United States Steel Corporation, a Delaware corporation, do hereby certify that the following is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Executive Policy Committee of said United States Steel Corporation on the 1st day of August, 1952, and that said resolution is in full force and effect at this date: IESOLVED: That each of the persons occupying the office of President or ice President-Sales of United States Steel Supply Division of this Company be, and he hereby is, authorized, on behalf of and in the name of this Com- pany, to execute and deliver bids to and sales contracts with the United States or ,any o~ its departments, bureaus, agencies or instrumentalities or any purchasing officer or agent thereof and also bids to and sales contracts with any state, or any subdivision thereof or any purchasing officer or agent of such state or subdivision, or any other person, partnership, corporation ~ or association, and to execute any and all tenders, order acceptances, con- ~ tracts and other contractual documents deemed necessary or desirable in the 25 premises. Cl ~ FURTHER RESOLVED: That each of the President or Vice President-Sales of said Division may from time to time, by instrument in writing, delegate the au- thority vested in said officer by the foregoing resolution, in whole or in part, to such person or persons as said officer may determine and each such officer may, by like instrument, revoke any and all delegations of authority made pursuant to this resolution prior to such revocation. I further certify that pursuant to the provisions of said resolution aforesaid, 'I' authority therein vested in the President of said Division of said corporatior : been duly delegated by instrument or instruments in writing to the following sons and that such delegation of authority is in full force and effect,namely: District, Assistant District, Contracting, or Plant Manager Office or Service Manager Manager - Wire ~ope Manager - Concrete Reinforcing Products Assistant Manager - Cyclone Fence Manager - Roof Deck General Manager - Marketing Services General Manager - Packaging Systems General Manager - Coatings & Coated Products General Manager - Eastern Area General Manager - Western Area General Manager - Southern Area General Manager - Midwestern Area General Manager - Mideastern Area General Manager - Cyclone Fence President I Vice President - Operations tness my hand and seal of the Corporation this 22 day of A!1ril ) $250,000 is the maximum ) amount for which this ) authority can be used. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) $500,000 is the maximum amount for which this authority can be used. $1,000,000 is the maxi- mum amount for which this authority can be used. Over $1,000,000 .' ,197L. ..... 1""'4 " . - ~- '. : I , , , , ',' . PROPOSAL SHEET FOR CHAIN LINK FENCING FOR I CALHOUN COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL SITE CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS The undersigned herewith proposes to construct chain link fencing for the Calhoun County Sanitary Landfill Site in accordance with Calhoun ,County Specifications and plans prepared by R.W. Opitz and Associates and Raba and Associates for this project. Item DESCRIPTION With Price ESTIMATED UNIT TOTAL No. written in words OUANTITY PRICE PR ICE l. Permanent 6 foot high chain-link, fencing complete with drainage channel serving gates and project lump entrance gates-approximately Sum L.S. $15,883.00 2400 L. F , @ Fifteen Thousand Eight Hundred Eiqhty Th~ee & 00/100 . 2. Temporary 6 foot high chain link fencing in designated areas- approximately 4600 LF @ Twenty Fiv lump Thousand ~ine Hundred Ninety Seven Sum L.S. $25,997.00 & 00/100 I TOTAL PROPOSAL $ 41.880,00 Performance Time: 15 calendar days The unders.i.gned"ag.nO\~ledqeS receipt of the followinq Addenda to Drawings and $p:ecifi ca tions.{ f'l}';:of;'the provi s ions and requi rements of wh i ch the Addenda ,~?,,:e bee.r-.tak.en/nJ onsideration in the preparation 'of the foreqoing proposal. ;tV'~ "/' e: o. 1 (Dated) Aoril 13, 1977 ~ . 2 . (Dated) (Seal: if a corporation) I 77501 I N \!(j g o o I I 4fti Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that upon the recommendation of Mr. Opitz, Engineer, the bid of Cyclone Fence Sales, U. S. Steel Supply Division, U. S. Steel Corporation, P. O. Box 13650, San Antonio, Texas, 78213 be accepted and that the County Judge be authorized to enter into a contract based upon plans and specifications and contract documents prepared by R. W. Opitz & Associates and Raba & Associates, Engineers. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $146,471.36 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of 'said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session, At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public, but no final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed meeting was taken. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. REGULAR MAY TERM HELD MAY 9, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS r COUNTY OF CALHOUN r BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 9th day of May, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, Co. of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Pret, 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Pret. 3 Commissioner, Pret. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: 1416 I GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AUTIIORITY - PERMITS . . - ,-- A mptipn ~as made by Cammissiaher B~lk, secanded by Cammissianer Kabela; and carried,; that' Calhoun Caunty g;rant a perm~t!=a GBRA ta install, facilities as, shawn an the, following instruments with the understanding that by !=he usagecof such permit 'GBRA agrees that such facilities and the . installatipn, ma~ntenanceand usage thereaf shall be,supject ta all .of the terms and pravisians set aut in the .original cantract between GBRA and Calhaun Caunty dated March 21, 1972iand recorded in Vol. R, Page I ' 307 .of the Cammi,ssianers I Court Minutes cif Calhoun County , Texas, and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and prov~sions: : ' Pet. Hl Belk SERVICE CONNECTIO~' INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. c.onne,ction' Data (T.o Be ~.ompleted by Operati.ons) , -_. '. - - A. DATE: - '4/12/77 B.. Name .of Custamer Requesting..Service: c. Number of 'Cannections Wanted: ONF D. 'Map' Sheet Number:' D/14' C E. 'Customer Number to be Assigned: 1991-16 . F. Prospects~.or:Additi.onal, Cust.omers t.o be served byth~ pr.oposed,11ne: .~ . ~ -- . ~.' , Anthany Bowen WNPJV/306/A , ' ,I 2. Engi'neering Review'(To be completed by Engineering) A. ,Received' by Engineering: ,Date B. . Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended far ins ta lla.tion as f.o'll a.ws': , , ._- . -..'~ ~ - - . ~ .--- .-- -- .--. - - - - -- SIGNATURE -3. < . 'Report ~f-Instal1atian '(Ta be campleted A. o. I~stal1atiaf!coinplete~, DATE by Operatians) B. Remarks: (If . .. DATE' 2 SIGNATURE, insta.l1atiari 'ciiffers ,from recbminendations) I . .'. - 4. 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Recommended' for installa,ti,on as follows,: SIGNATURE 3, DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Op~rations) A, Installation 'completed OATE 'SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) " 4,' Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations:, . SIGNATURE DATE I ., Engineering: , ,"...TE SIGNATURE ~.. ,...~ ~ Pet. HI Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: 4/22/77 B, Name of Customer Requesting Service; Howard Kemp WA/RlV/311/A C. Number of Connections Wanted: ot-'I' D. Map Sheet Number: 0/14 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1995,16 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line; 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering; Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installa,tion as follows,: 3, DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A, Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B, Remarks; (If insta-llation differs from recommendations) , SIGNATURE 4, Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE "neering: DATE G~~GNATURE -' . ' o~ oJ) ~~ ..D -i' "" (fl 9' , CJ> - (l " I ! , ,- 1/" ' '/'L' .' , .,;"'7:' - -:-:-'-:-'-:"'" , " / ;;-:"1 ',.,/.,,/, " c/;{' I I , / /: ,',." " { '/(/! ;:'., ;';,j',';'/--::f:":', "T' /..., '" "1/' i./;//'~j,:.,:~ :@".t'>;'l'i;r,::"'~""."'" ' !' / j .",....,." ,', :U/",:' 0: ifl/.,)/, "'/1 ' , 1f, r j , ," ".I'F., " iLl''':'''_';'':''' ,....H.T!' ,:', f i -c ~ -d':.JtL,1::~.l.;,~ :..... ~ -i> I, ,I:'@)-'c...-'----....;; 1 (.".0....... . ---__ I, ~' '11\:' , ,..", -, I'N\, VI -- ~. .',- "," \Sl. . w. . I "i:,'- .... ,"," I ,\ ,"',.;.;'<.....};.. c";,.-,'., ' " ". . .' ~... . \ , I , ! . ," ~... . ---- .-r.....-" # -- -- .'. -- @) tL>' . "., . . ~". 'f: . . ", "" ~ " ::!q, , '., I . .!l -- ~~-- ...~- ~ ~' (Ii, ", y . I ~ .,. ' '~~""!';;~-;~~-:'l.-~;~, . ~_ '.,.' .-;{~'f~'., ............~~..<:'....~.... ....... ".~ .., ;..':""';':"~ t1t.',", 1'....;..' - " Pet. #1 Be1k SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Data (To Be compl~t~d by Operations) A. DATE: 4/18/77 B, Name of Customer Requesting Service: J. A, Sewa1t WNIWI/309/A C, Number of Connections Wanted: ONF. D. Map Sheet Number: . 0/14 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1993,16 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: " .. 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date . ,'I B, Recommended for installation as submitted , SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installa,ti.on as fo"llOI:/S': SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B. ,Remarks: (If insta-llation differs from recommendations) 4, Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE lllineering: SIGNATURE DATE ~ ~ C~ p .. . . ,0 S) 1,( .J);p 1.JJ ,if' (l> r;-'C. '" --l> ~ t\i c: + .....r~ ". \0 Cll N ,.. 0._ .~, ~ ~ ~ \.. \!V ~ , I i " , :--...:...- -- - -:- _ .' ~i'~.~~~.L,.. I , I Il!] , '1/ l!J@ l ,.' l.jl- ,'. ':. l@ ~, iN ~ " fj I Pct, HZ Kabe1a SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1.' Data (To Be completed by Operations) 4/25/77 Connection A, B, DATE: Name of Customer Requesting Service: AdoHo Chavana WNRW/314/A C, Number of Connections Wanted: nNF D. Map Sheet Number: D/2 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1998'11 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2, Engineering Review (To ,be completed by Engineering) A, Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C, Recommended for instal]a.ti.on as follows: 3, DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A, Installation completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE ~eering: DATE (; ~ OOftffGNATURE . ~ \ i j ~ " , d J " I j l " ; l I f :\ ,I 'I .! 'i ',I "; :1 , i I ,. , ' \ \ I I :r_~ O.;g J)~ tV -f) J) 'S' 9 00 IY I r.> (0 ;- '" .. ;I " . ./ ~.. I I \ .* . I I , -::::j '.. ." ~ - ..... c9~k:t< Pet, #4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Cannectian Data (TO' Be campleted by Operatians) A, DATE: 4/18/77 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: D. T. Sollock , WA Jl.W /308/ NB C. 0, E, F. /{umber af Cannections Wanted: ONE Map Sheet Number: nf~O!n C~stamer Number'ta be Assigned:lg9Z,ZO Praspects far Additianal Custamers to' be served by the propased line: , 2. Engineering Review"(To be campleted by Engineering) A. Received by Englreering: Date B. Recammended far installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recammended far installa.tioll a's. fallows.: 3. DATE Report af Installation (TO' be campleted by Operatians) A. Installatian campleted DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installatian differs fram recammendatians) SIGNATURE 4. Pasted, to "As Built' Plans:" Operatians:., SIGNATURE DATE IiIIIneering: SIGNATURE DATE I ~ N .N: \, . "",~""" .'. ,'~I ,".,': l___..;..____-.-_~--:~--:L ~' . ,. . " '. III . ,Cl\~Ij\1'1 ,~Z+-;.31 '::..' ~I; _ ' .....-..;..-4:00!!i0~-----_._----- -r6i:.~ ~:, ,'e1l8' "";;", . ,..,.'X,'"I>I>'.II\.: oJ :;..: .UDUl'~D~,,' " ~~\Ij'"1II~' 1 ']) " :1 ~< I: po ... :~'. "', I - ~ ~ !~,. -r'Y;'~i '\1 ~ m'C:1 ~ ~, .,": ,I Zl,. C:, ~D"DIIDH "'r ;1 : :; 1 'I ' ; .".1>1 6l;910I 1/,1 iJ " I ..:Yl"!~'i I I i ~ ~ . :?t '" %ZZ:'? tk-- Q ~ ,!{', (0:':" , " ,A .Loot\ b a = n ..:...."Ij'" ,." !- ?Ad.r-,<1",,-_ J , 0 !J_~ ' I o ,~ (1 Glee! -... 'I1'JllJI ifI'tI 1 ~ r 1 ~:: 1 1 1 1 " I'~ .t ~ I~ , . , "il:~ , ,n ~::3- :. - " ....;. m' ~ ~ , y~ SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Pet, 114 Finster Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A, DATE: 4/19/77 , B, Name of Customer Requesting Service: Calvin Powitzky WAjRlV/31O/ A C, Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D/20/D ' E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1994,20 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2. Engineering Review (~o be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B, Recommended for installation as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. Recommended for installa.tion as follows,: 3, DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE ~ering: DATE ZgOUOONATURE ,-, -'l' .;~~ 11 e:. I f; , 1 ~' 1'<1 ;t (, " 11 ,I :\ , I 1 , I rP"l , ~IoUT _~,I ;, 1 I! \' I~ 1659 I J. L. Holloway I 'I' ~ ' " I ! ! "-J I ' 1 I k1 ," J I~.... I 1 _, , I' Housman :i \IOI~H 8110,,___ ~ . ~ '~i~M""- --- -f";::-"" r - ---- - ~ j L_____________, . 1""'-- 11Y,"JJ~'1 . - 'o":"x_::;;.;, ....,.-. " ' '1 ';-'. " ....': :: '-1 .. ",,~ -'.} j 1 ) p.IY. JV/ffJ!/h /967 (J , ~ , \-..1J ;- ~~~ f,,-f +- , I'-Ii 3 1 ", ~ 0 I' Q. : j u , , : I ,; ~I ...,; IX I'Qg~ ~ 11 I "'I I I 15"~i_ z "fJfI(.. i 1..." t fl'i9M': c.II'.ibr)!$ '1 Iq~,. - l C\ , 0 C r-J ,. <t- O (j 0' 0- c;] ct ^ ;1 , I SJ,-J, 8-- PCr. #4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1: Connection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A, DATE: 4/25/77 B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: Ronnie B. Reno WA/F:1I/315INB C. Number of Connections Wanted: ONE D, Map Sheet Number: D/20/D E. Customer Number to be Assigned: 1999,20 F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the proposed line: 2, Engineering Review (To be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended for installa.tion as follows,: SIGNATURE' 3, DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A, Installation completed DATE SIGNATURE B, Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE lIIIIIItineering: SIGNATURE DATE ..:. . i " ...~ . . ~A6~", /7U1'. 5 T~ H, Ro e j I , , " , i ::3 0 :f :0 ::0. '" gj ''0 , '" is ~ ..., -'> ~. ~ ..t> -t j, p , ", () " 'd fl ~ ~; 0\ I~ I i , I' I I I - I I I I i I i I i I i i I I ; ~' ~. ~ ' I 0. /777 " . I /l.'( S.,.,..-s.w..k \ 1r"',~l1l' ' ' , oJ)' : ' I I ,I: I' - " \ Ii ~ ~ \~ I J I I I, I lit I Ii':"- 9,' I 111 . ----~:Etl 1624. '7915'H11 ' Ii Zafere. I ~I N<I~~Y' ~ ',-, I . I 842 . I . . 796 d, Swoboda ',I Grammer ",I ,1~/B7Z , ' . 626 _I .J e<.v,...~.;; S. L. Kennedy I I , ,,' "--1 I 10 , .' I ..... 746.' :; R. CAlle", I ~ uA'u . 635." c. L, Gandy I t~ , ~ ~--- I I I :~;.:l I '::1 ql 1 1 I 1 I I '744.1 I /~o". 2...... I I -.,.,78 ~T""I( _.~---. I,O'"l. tt'T\.., . " I ,:;\I l1: ~ '-' Cl o I I 425 CLOSED SESSION - PERSONNEL The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held under the provisions of Sec. 2g of, said Article 6252-17 for the purpose of considering a personnel matter. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public but no final action, decision or vote with regard to any matter considered in the closed meeting was taken. SHERIFF - DEPUTIES May 2, 1977 Commissioners Court Calhoun County, Texas Gentlemen: This office will require the services of an additional full-time deputy and I would like to secure your authorization before the summer season commences. This position would be that of a full- time field deputy at not to exceed $708.50 per month. Yours truly, (s) A. P. Lacy A. P. Lacy, Sheriff, Calhoun County, Texas County Auditor's Statement: The amount of income to be added as a result of this increase in personnel is difficult to estimate but $100.00 per month is reason- able amount, based on the experience of the office in the first quarter of 1977. Total monthly payroll cost, including benefits, will amount of $875.00. Since neither the added income nor added expense will affect the de- partmental totals until the latter part of the year, I recommend that the budget amendment be deferred until that time. (s) James F. Houlihan 'Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, th~t the Sheriff be authorized to employ an additional deputy at a salary of $708.50 per month. (Judge Jetton left the meeting at 11:30 A. M.) 41{6 I ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - ,COUNTY , . -.......... -- --- - -..- - --- ,-_._--..,- Claims tptalling $,38,913.11 were 'presented, by, the County Auditor <:Ind affer reading' and ver~fying's,ame', amotion was made, by Commissione'r Lindsey, secpnded by Commissioner Finst~r,'and carried, that said claims be approve'd for payment. ~ "__ , . - -> . .. , - -' - ,~~ ...,. - ...- ~ . ..... ,- '"'1': , . _ . .~ . .; '; . A motion was also made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commis- sioner Finster, and carried, that the Children's Protective Services of the, Department, of. Public Welfare ,be authorized to ,purchase a Model SX70, II ,camera ata,cost:of $56.10" , _ ' . - - -', ~ - ,', ','. - . . I "':' -: .". ~ - ... _.... - (Judge Jetton returned to the meeting at 1:00 P~ M.) " :'J' ..... , : .. .:->" ~ - -:: ::s AIRPORT - BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Motionnby Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that Troy Huskey be reappointed to ,the Calhoun County ADport Board of Adjustment for a 3 year term, AIRPORT " .-\,-, .' Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by CommissionerKab~la, and carried, that the County have five (5) CBR tests by Trinity.Testing Laboratories, Inc, run on the lime treated subgrade at the airport at a cost of $736:,:00. "c: .^,' ~ . ,=,,... " I :')' .., ~...... ~ - - RESOLUTION - DEEP WATER PORT PROJECT Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, ,that the following, Resolution be adopted and entered: .t ' ~ - - . . R E s'ot UTI 0 N ---------- . - '"'- -. '"'- WHEREAS, the Department of the Army, Galveston 'Dist~ict, Copps of' Engineers, is presently cond,ucting, a study to, determine the advisability .of, modifying. the Matagorda Ship Channel ,to, meet .the demand for. deep draft navigat~on ,aJ ,PoI't, Lavaca;~and,: " ~ " ..' '.' ,.. , WHEREAS, the 'Port l'roj ect .~ . - Port Commission at Port. Lavaca:, of Port Lavaca is sponsoring a Deep Calhoun. County-,_ Texas; and , ~, t. ~ - -~ -- Water _ .WHEJillAS'1"the ,the JleedA;or Coast; and Commissipners Court of" CalhOlm County" Texas recognizes addit,ional'deep water,-port ,facilities on the Texas Gulf t - .. - '... . - . . - ". ~ - - . WHEREAS, the si,ting ,of .a Deep: Water Port at Port Lavaca will provide deep draft navigation at a central point on the Texas Gulf Coast; and I ~ ~'_ -_-_,~...-:.~- -:" .- - 'r,,::~. t.~J:~ " '~-_::'- '" -, -- -.:: WHE;'REAS ,a ,centralLy ,10ca:te4 ,deep: draft port on the Tex,as, Gulf: Coast will provide substantial be.nefi:ts t)> the. petrochemical andgra:in ' industries, as well as other businesses and industries, both within and without the State of Texas; and ., 'r' , , ' , . 4271. WHEREAS, the Commissioners Court of' Cillhoun County" Texas recognizes the Beneficial impact of modifying the'Matagorda 'Ship Gnaririel'to'provide deep draft navigation at Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the proposal to modify the Matagorda Ship Channel to provide for deep draft navigation at Port Lavaca is consistent with the Overall Economic Development Plan of Calhoun County, Texas; and I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas Section 1. That the proposal to modify Matagorda Ship Channel to provide for deep draft navigation to Port Lavaca will provide substantial benefits to the petrochemical and grain industries, as well as other businesses and industries, both within and without the State of Texas. ~ b"') g ~ Q 'Section 2. That the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas', hereby endorses and gives notice of its support of the proposal to modify Matagorda Ship, Channel to meet the demand for deep draft navigation at Port,Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas. Section 3. That a copy of this resolution shall be presented to the Department of Army, Galveston District, Copps of Engineers, at the public hearing on May 24, 1977. _ PASSED, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED this the 9th day of May, 1977-. I By (s) Willis F. Jetton' Willis F. Jetton, County Judge (seal) ATTEST: (s),Mary Lois McMahan Mary Lois McMahan, County Clerk BIDS -SURPLUS EQUIPMENT. TAX OFFICE Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela,. and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to advertise for bids for the sale of surplus office equipment in the Tax Assessor-Collector's office and that such equipment be declared surplus and the bids be opened on June 13, 1977 at 10:00 A. M. FLOOD INSURANCE APPEAL BOARD :; Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that Ervin Hermes be reappointed to Place 3 and PaJl Tanner be reappointed to Place 4 on the Flood Insurance Appeal Board; I BOARD OF EQUALIZATION The Court organized as a Board of Equalization and set Monday, May 23, 1977 at 9:00 A. M. for the 'hearing on Oil, Gas, Utilities, Pipelines and Railroads. ------ 4'28 JUSTICE 0F: THE PEACE ,..'PREC INCT: NO.' 4'" ~ ' , ~ " Southwest'Texas State~University San Marcos, Texas 78666 .....' - -r "';- , ,- r:: , Texas: Justice' of' tne':Peace- .Training'Center ~ -; ,": -... . ~~. -.... . . - ~. ~ ~; Ci' ~ ~ -..., ,..,.. <. April 25, 1977 ,.. I Hon. Willis F. Jetton Calhoun County Courthouse Port Lav~c~; Texas 77979' ~' '.- .' - ~,. ,.... ... : ~. - ..., ."". e- . - r .- ---- -- _.__.~.- .... . ~ . '" Dear 0 Judge' "Jetton:' " ": . ... ~:-.' ..p- - - "- .- . -' ~ During the week of April 19-22, 1977, Judge James Dworaczyk successfully completed a twenty hour course in the responsibilities of the office of Justiceof>the Peace; :-:Article:5972 of the'Texas Revised Civil Statutes requires 'each" newly' elected' Justice 'of, the' Peace t~'C'~mpi~te a' forty' hour cOurse in-the'responsibilities of'the'J; P. officeand,additionally to complete a twenty hour cour!le: each year, the"!=,eafter. ' This' article' encompasses all justices who took office since August 30, 1963 and are not~ licensed: attorneys. - '- " '. ,_ ,_::.. ''''~.:-:(''':-t,~ --.--...':.-r:.,. ~_.~~.~ ,.. -', " "" +' We at the Training ,Genter realize how important, it is to' you'. and the people you serve to insure that your county Justices of the Peace are properly trained and equipped tO'carry out the duties and obligations of the office. As approximately ninety to ninety-five percent of oU1;._~:i"t.t<;"~I!J:'Y__41!Y_e,:_t.l!..~:lr--,--Q.1.'!~'.J!nd_~mly__c.Qntac t with a lower OJ urt judge, it is imperatlve 'that this' contact be .as judicious as possible. You may wish to enter this letter in the minutes of your next commis-, sioners court meeting in order that it may- J:J~COIl!~ ,cLp.~~II!q1.'!~1.'!:c:r.~cJ{r,4, , , If we at the Training Center can ever be 'of' assistance;. please do' not hesitate to call. I Sincerely, (s) Ronald D. Champion Judge Ronald D. Champion Executive Director'r, '--,,', RDC1bjin , - -,' - -. ,- r - -' , , .' _ ... -' r - . ... s.- , , , PUBLIC HEARING - FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS, ENTITLEMENT VIII The first public hearing regarding proposed use of Entitlement VIII, Federal Revenue Sharing Funds was held; the ,P.l!:r:p'q,se__qJ_this .hE:l!:r:l,1}g ,_ . . being to give the public a chance to express their views regarding the use,'of the'se funds'. 'Approximately' twelve' '(12)--persons attended:' this'hearing.2 ,- -~," " '", '';'' - " , c ':'2 I The County Judge discussed various areas wherein there would probably be a need for the expenditure of ~unds. He stated that there was an urgent need to purchase four fire trucks for rural areas to replace three (3) trucks that are 22 years old and one truc)~;':t;h'i!!;___:l1'!,_ll,:x~a:r:s,_ old, and that the cost of four new fire trucks was estimated to be $200:000.00.'.. ,'.. '. ' ,-- , '. .,'7. 7'..: -:;- .' , ' The County Judge requested the persons present at the hearing to ex- press their views. A majority of the persons present indicated that they were attending the hearing to support the proposition that four new fire trucks should be purchased for the rural areas. One person, Mrs. Eula Grace Wedig, requested that the sum of $1,000.00 be allocated I ~ ~.Q 0, - \-J Cl Q I I 4'2~ ! for the Child Day Care Center.' She pointed out that this center made it possible for mothers of small children to obtain employment, and that this in turn had resulted in several families going off of the food stamp program. , ! ; i I i ! I I i I t I I i i , I I I , I i ! f ! t i i f t I I ! i I The County Judge asked if there were any other questions or suggestions. No one had any more questions or comments and the hearing was adjourned. COUNTY AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT The County Auditor reviewed his Annual Audit Report. CLOSED SESSION - SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION.#83 The Court being in open session in compliance with the pertinent provisions of Sec. 3A of Article 6252-17 of Texas Civil Statutes, the County Judge as presiding officer publicly announced that a closed session would now be held 1i, under the provisions of Senate Concurrent Resolution #83 for the purpose of conferring with the County's attorney. The County Judge further publicly announced that before any final action, decision or vote is made regarding the subject matter of said closed session, this meeting will be reopened to the public. The Court then went into closed session. At the end of the closed session the meeting was reopened to the public whereupon the follow- ing proceedings were had: Upon motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, L. A. Dio, Attorney, was authorized to represent Calhoun County in Cause #8552 in the 24th District Court of Calhoun County styled Southwest Texas Corporation VB Calhoun County and to file such pleadings as he deems necessary.. THE COURT RECESSED UNT~L FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1977 AT 10:00 A. M. MAY 13, 1977, 10:00 A. M. ALL MEMBERS PRESENT GARDNER, JACK Mr. Jack Gardner, local businessman, made the following figures available to the Commissioners' Court. 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", . 1111.5 ~ ,~U;, ..: ; ;:c1\.~ ;~ : : J ~~\ .., Attes't: .'" .- \;:"l;"" ./~'" , ~ '" S;, :,", ..... ~ ,'. \tv, YI^ '1\ .', " ~ 11)...ln ?~ ~~~~~2_~1~s~'~~~~ ': County Clerk I C\I iii? 9 \.-0; ~ ,0- I I' Mr. Gardner recommended a s:,tudy committee be appointed by the Commis- sioners' Court to study the economic situa,tion,' in Calhoun Co~nty~ The Court stated it would consider Mr. Gardner's recommendation. , PORT O'CONNOR FIRE DEPARTMENT, PORT O'CONNOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Members of the Port O'Connor Fire Department and the Port O'Connor Chamber of Commerce met with the Court to discuss the possibility of enlarging the fire department building at Port O'Connor. The Court asked them to submit their request which will be considered during the budget work session on the 1978 Budget. RESOLUTION, SHERIFF. RESERVE DEPUTIES Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela and . - -.... .. .. -,. , carried, that the following Resolution be adopted and eJlt~red' ORDER AXEHDIllG ORDER AUTHORIZING APPOIllTl'~E~T OF, PJ:$ERVC DEPUTY SH!:RIrrs, ''ETC. WHEREAS, heretofore, on the 14th day of February, 1972, this Co~nissioners Court oassed an order entitled O!",DE'<. ~,UTl.(ORIZIHG A"ponml!:11T or ?.F.SE?-VE DEPUTY SHERIFFS AND P!"ESCrIBI!;G THE TE?J!S, PROVISIONS, COlmITIO':S AND LI'-!ITATIO/lS , RELATING THERETO. which order is recorded in Volume R. !'ar,e 2 BS, of the Commissioners Court Records of Calhoun County, Texas, reference to which order and to the record thereof is hereby made for all purposes, and I .. . WHtREAS, paragraph (b) of Section I of said. order of FebrUary 14, 1972 reads as follows: 8(b) The number of reserve de?uty sheriffs that may be'a"pointed is hereby limited as follo~s: There shall never be more than eighteen (18) reserve deputy sheriffs in existence at any.time." AND WHEREAS, it is the desire of this Co~missioners Court to increa~e the number of reserve deputy sheriffs that may be, appointe~. and in, exi,stence at any time from lB to 30;, HOII, THEPEFOPoE, BE IT ORDEP-ED BY THE CmlHISSIO/1EPS COUPT or CALHOUN COtT:fTY. TEXAS : Section 1. That the aforesaid para~ra~h (b) of Section I of saia order of February 14, 1972, be and the sao:>e is hereby anended to read as fo11O\-ls: "(b) The nupber of reserve de?ut~' sheriffs that !"-ay be appointed is hereby limited as fo11o"s:, There shall nelter be more than thirty (30) reserve deputy sheriffs, in e,xistence at '!Ily tir.le." Section 2. That, except as herein amended, said o~der of ,ebruary l~. 2972,is hereby continued in effect, ratified and confirmed. PJ.SSED AND APPROVED on this 13th day of Hay, 1977. LHOUH COU~TY, TEXAS 01."--' Judge , ."" 41St! , , ! i t i I . . i , I I > I I I ~~-",;,I I I I I I I i ! , -___,~l 4:32. .. RQADS - .PRECINCT NO.4; TILLERY ROAD, WClD if! The Court found ,that., an emergency, situation ex.ists requiring im-,' mediate corrective repair work to a drainage ditch belonging to Water Control and Improvement. District No.1, which ditch is erod- ing and seriously endangering the existence of Tillery Road, a county road and that WClD #1 proposes to let a contract for the re- pah'-'oT s'uch~-d'ftcl:i; whi'ch repa'fr of 's'uch Cll"tch' 15 necessary' Ior 'the preservation of 'said county--road; ,and the following action was ,-taken'by the Court: ~. ."'- ... _ J' Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by CommissionerLind~ey and carried, that, Calhoun County participate, financially to the extent of fifty percent (50%) of the cost of, that 'portion of the aforesaid project consisting of moving and depositing dirt on the shoulder of the road and in the bottom of the ditch. ACCOUNTS, AtLOWED '- COUNTY - , . <' -... Claims totalling $114,553..20 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - HOSPITAL Claims totalling $57,240.15 were presented by, the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. . COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, said report was ap- proved. CALHOUN COUNTY HlSm0RICAL COMMISSION Mr. George Fred Rhodes, Chairman of the Calhoun County Historical Commission submitted the following annual report: I I I " - 4~J3 /}) r} . c CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT - 1976 I 1976 was a relatively quiet year for the Calhoun County 'Historical Commission as we endeavored to maintain a low profile in favor of the Bicentennial Committee. We did, however, accomplish some very important tasks: Working closely with the Commissioners Court we C\1 ~ g Cl o were able to accomplish the complete restoration of the exterior of the Jailhouse Museum, so that it now not only looks good, but it is also free of leaks allowing moisture to enter the building resulting in possible damage to the contents of the Museum. A narrative was submitted and approved for an Historical Marker for Ranger Cemetery. The marker has been I received and the formal dedication is scheduled for February 26, 1977. We were successful in negotiations with the pr.esent owner of the old Half Moon Reef Lighthouse and it has been donated to the Commission for the purpose of housing a museum of the hydraulic dredging industry. Built in the 1800's the lighthouse for many years stood on Half Moon Reef in Matagorda Bay. Tentative plans are for the lighthouse to be placed permanently near the Chamber of Commerce Building adjacent to the Lavaca Bay Causeway in Port Lavaca where it will house a museum of the hydraulic dredging industry once it has been restored. I Sale of the Indianola Scrapbook which the Commission had republished has continued at a good pace this year and the money from the sales will be used in restoring the famous Indianola Cemetery. The program on Indianola was shown on TV again this year on the Eyes of Texas (KPRC TV, Channel 2, Houston) .if~f/t~ . ~-.'~~ . I I' ~ and was carried over a much wider area of the State, includ- ing the San Antonio-Corpus Christi-Austin area. A very large bell was found near the site of Saluria and has been donated to the Commission. ,We are in I the process of corresponding with state agencies and private individuals in an effort to identify the bell and restore it to its original condition. Mrs. Harlan D. Moore, 'a descendant of Hienrich G. Steves, one of the early settlers of Indianola, asked for " permission and after receiving same placed a grave marker in the Indianola Cemetery where Mr. Steves is buried, Cornerstones of the old Calhoun County Courthouse and the old Port Lavaca Schoolhouse were both permanently placed in front of the Jailhouse Museum. One of the members of the Commission made a copy of the John C. Calhoun portrait and has donated same to be I hung in the Jailhouse Museum. The original portrait of John C. Calhoun, for whom Calhoun County is named, presently hangs in the lobby of the calhoun County Courthouse. - - - - --. . Now that the Bicentennial Year is behind us', we can look forward to a busy and rewarding year' in 1977 for our Commission. Our schedule for 1977 already includes the following: 1. Dedication of Ranger Cemetery Historical Marker on February 26, 1977. . 2. Narrative for Historical Marker honoring Angelina Eberly will be submitted. ' 3. Half Moon Reef Lighthouse will be moved to this side of the Bay to house an Hydraulic Dredging Museum. I 4. Research for markers for Lynnworth cemetery, Railroads, City of Port Lavaca and others will be intensified so that narratives can be prepared and submitted for historical markers. 5. Federal matching funds will be sought to be used in the restoration of Indianola Cemetery and perhaps other projects of the commission which qualify. -2-" I N ~1'j 8 Cl Ci I I 4'3!D, 6. The work on laminating and indexing the old newspapers will be continued, 7; Several important CSA markers are being prepared by Bill Winsor to be donated ,to the Commission for placing in Calhoun County. In addition, Mr. Winsor, with'our help, is also preparing an historical map which will be available for purchase by interested citizens of and visitors to Calhoun County. 8. The "Indianola Room" in the Jailhouse Museum will be established and items to be displayed will be sought by loan and by outright donation. The Interior of the entire second floor of the Jailhouse Museum, which includes the area for the Indianola Room, is being restored and refinished and should, be complete in early 1977. In other areas, the Commission will endeavor to present programs on the history of our County at each of our regular meetings and will continue research of records and oral research in order to document and preserve the history of our County. Respectfully submitted, CALHOUN COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION ~nlL~-kJ;-./ George re odes, Chairman ROADS - PRECINCT NO.2, VILLAGE ROAD Motion by Commissioner Kabela, .seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following dedication of land to the. public , for road purposes be and the same is hereby accepted. . '" 43.6 STATE OF TEXAS S S COUNTY OF CALHOUN S " DECLARATION OF DEDICATION AND RELEASE OF LIENS I WHEREAS, PINE VILLAGE 'NORTH CORPORATION is the owner of equitable and legal title to all that certain tract and parcel of land located in Calhoun County, Texas, which is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereEo and made a part hereof for all purposes (said land being herein referred to as "Subject Property");, and WHEREAS, PINE VILLAGE NORTH CORPORATION desires to dedicate all of the Subject property to the public for use as a public street; and . o' WHEREAS, MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS and THE BANK OF VICTORIA, Victoria, Texas, hereby join in this Dedication so as to release any and all liens or other rights said Banks have to the Subject Property. NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That PINE VILLAGE NORTH CORPORATION does hereby irrevocably d'edicate the Subject Property to the public'use forever as a public street. MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS and THE BANK OF VICTORIA do hereby release any and all liens or other I rights that they might have to the Subject Property or any part thereof and fully discharge the Subject Property from said liens. SIGNED, EXECUTED AND DECLARED, as of the 11th day of, May, 1977. ~ PINE VILLAGE NORTH CORPORATION " ERCANTILE NAT~ONAL BANK AT ,DALLAS , -~,. .,'" By: A' -- V~ce p~ -'7,; I THE BANK OF VICTORIA ':1' , , "; .~. 4~'fb THE STATE OF TEXAS S S COUNTY OF DALLAS S BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared JACK GAUBEHT, Vice President of PIiU': VILLAGE NORTH COIU?OR- ATION, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the same was the act of the said PINE VILLAGE ,NORTH CORPORATION, a corporation, and that he executed the same as the act of such corporation for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIV~1UNDER MY HAND ANB SEAL OF OFFICE this, the I(~ ~ ".,.......~~~'t~f v' /!/)~/ , 1977. ~.(':: --:~~RY p(}~.... ' ~o 0........ 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I , I q I 7 I I --~., I STATE OF TEXAS S S S COUNTY OF DALLAS BEFORE ME, the undJ.Isigned authoritx, on this day personally appeared .i..-I!VVCJ..!"v G;?EC:"-O!':'\j , Vice President of MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, a pational banking association, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknow- ledged to me that the same was the act of the said MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK AT DALLAS, and that he executed the same as the act of such association for the purposes and consid- eration therein expressed, and in'the capacity therein, stated, , ...................., GIVE _..~ f>.R'ib:f?;~~ ';:::0 \ .o~..gC7iC~':: <J' ~\~ g.:s: '-~ . t~<'J?~ J1 '00 .-f'~_. ~;;r::'\... bt f t';;"q~ ~ ~ , . ,~,,'" " . "'\..~ 1ft 't\ ,"'"1: v",t :ii n~ ~~':. -~'::.t"\...). ~':/ .~ t"_'~ . ~a 4!.' ~:,!,,,,,,,"';'" ...~~..:::;' (::;;"'\ 4,\.'-":" .1.,....'7..4 ~~;e ''''.'''\;4 fl' '~'F~"~~~6~ission expires: DI\L"'\.I' .," , ~"~...........,....~ I /'1'" 7 . ~'~i~,. _ 1_ , ~NDER MY a~ND AND I J. ,19_, Iltft day .; '38 THE STATE OF .TEXAS S S COUNTY OF Victoria S "I BEFORE ME, the undersignen, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared Thomas C. Tyng , xx~~ President of THE BANK OF VICTORIA, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the same was the act of THE BANK OF VICTORIA, and that he executed the same as, the act of such corporation for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this, the 13th day of M~y , 1977. Q2dtJ:~~,?/ Notary Publ~c in and ~r v; ....t-nr;~ County, Texas My commission expires: (; /1 /77 I I ~,3'~., 1.611 ACRE ROAD EASEMENT FIELD NOTE SrATE OF TEXAS ~ COUNTY OF CALHOUN I IIELD NOTE DESCRIPTION of a tract or parcel of land containing ,611 c. acres in and a part of the Ale jandro Esparza One-Half eague Grant, A-12, Calhoun County, Texas. This 1.611 acre tract being more fully described by metes and bounds as follows I . BEGINNING at an iron .rod. set, N, 46049' 40'! E" a dis- tance of 304.55 feet from the roost Eastern corner of Brook Hollow IV, an addition to the City of Port Lavaca, Calhoun County, Texas, as per Plat recorded in Volume Z, Page 394, Pl~t Records of Calhoun County, Texas. This point also being a corner of Brook Hollow Section III; N /!ij g' Cl o THENCE N 540 50' 35" W, a distance of 296.78 feet to a iron pipe set for corner: THENCE N 290 10' 17" W passing at 497.0 feet the East corner of the Village Apartments Phase 1, for a total distance of 854.28 feet to the most Northern corner of the Village Apartment 5.44 acre tract; THENCE N 460 39' E, a distance of 61.88 feet to a point for corner; I THENCE S 290 10' 17" E, a distance of 847.10 feet to a ,-point for corner, THENCE S 540 50' 35" E, a distance of 303.39 fe0t to a point for corner, THENCE S 460 14' 20" W, a distance of 64.96 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING within these metes and bounds a 60 foot wide road easement containing 1.611 acres of land, A. Esparza One-Half League Grant, A-12, Calho~~ County, Texas. THIS FIELD NOTE is based on a survey made on the ground on April 9, 197 and on o~fice calculator on April 20, 1977. ct,~~,. .~ avid W. ~~, P.E. April 1, 1977 I (~) Exlt/hll If "040 The County of Calhoun, State of Texas, hereby agrees on this 13th day of May, 1977, to accept the foregoing Dedication and agrees to maintain the street and other improvements on the Subject Property until such date as the Subject Property is annexed by the City of Port Lavaca, such maintenance by the county not to begin however '1 ' , unt~ one yeaf from this date. >..{.; . COUNTY OF CALHOUN By (s) Willis P. Jetton County Judge .-' I " >.-, COUNTY' PROPERTY, LEASE - SANITARY LANDFILL SITE Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the following order be adopted and entered: , ORDER A"POI:lTI:lf; C011lnSSIO!lER Or'LEASE TO LEASE CF.?-TAnl COU!ITY LA'ms. A!iD covr:?!~!I-: ()T'lER flATTERS PJ;LATIVE THERETO WBEFEAS, the cOMMissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas. desires to lease for fa~in~ purposes for ~rowinR maize, corn and cotton (or any of,said crops) a certain 106.2 acres of tillable land described in that certain form of leas~ which is marked Exhibit,! and attached hereto and Made a part hereof for all purposes; I HO',/, THE PJ;FOPJ; . BE IT OP.DERSD BY THE CO~~!-!ISSIONERS COURi' OF CALHOUN 'COUNTY. TEXAS: Section 1. That ~...~V-~~~1 L ,County coc1t'lissioner. Precinct .,..,...-, is hereby appointed as Conn:ssicner of i.ease to so lease said property at p~lic auction in accordance with law, such lease to be Made in accordance with the terms and provisions of said Exhibit I. -~ Section 2. That said ,CoMMissioner of Lease is herebv authorized to publish notice of such auction as required by'law, to fix the tiMe and place th~ auction will be held, and to do any and all other acts necessary , to accomplish such auction. Section 3. That the right is reserved for said CO.:lrnissioner to . reject any and all bids received at such auction. c:-:::--- - Section 4, That said COMMissioner o~ Lease is herebv authorized to deternine the successful bidder at such auction and to enter into and execute a 'lease contract in duplicate with such successful bidder, such leaSe contract to be in accor1ance ~ith said r.xhibit t. I PASSED. ADOPTED,N1D APPROVED this 13th day of ~ay. 1977. Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas ( t.~) i. m.~ ~rn"YnJ~ 11ary Lo s 1.!cl1ahan. County Clerk I ~ l!r.l g Cl o I I " 4'4l LEAS!: CO:ITFACT (Coverinr: 106.-2 ,acres of Land) EXHI/3/T L TIlE STATE or TEXAS COUlITY or CALHOUll This lease contract made and entered into on this da~ of , 1977 (after public auction and after comnliance with the other provisions of Article 1577, as amended, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) by ~nd between Calhoun County, Texas (hereinafter called Lessor), acting herein by and throurrh Earnest Kabela, County Comr:tissioner, !'recinct :.0. 2, of Calhoun County, Texas, Commissioner of Lease, hereunto dulv authorized by Order of the Co~missioners Court of said County, and (hereinafter called Lessee), witnesseth that Lessor and Lessee, in consideration of the ?re~ises hereinafter set forth, do hereby contract and afree as follows, towit: ,a.PTICLE I Lessor does hereby lease and rent unto Lessee, and Lessee doe~ herebv lease and rent from Lessor, for the period of time hereinafter stated.?nd in accordance with the terms and provisions hereina~ter containec,the followin~ described land located in Calhoun County, Texas, towit: All the tillable land, estimated to contain 106.2 acres (which will be treated herein as containin~ 106.2 acres re~ardless of whether it contains more or less), which 106.2 acres of tillable land is all of the tillable land contained in a certain 125.73 acre tract, and said 125.73 acre tract ~eing the most Western 125.73 acres (fronting on the Southern Pacific Railroad Ri~ht of Way) of that certain tract or parcel of land containin~ 17~.93 acres (found by resurvey to contain 175,13 acres) cOMmonly known as the Langdon tract and described in deed,~m Patsy L. Johnson to the Coun~v of Calhoun, Texas, dated April 15, 1976, recorded in Volume 296, ?a~e 822, of the Deed Records of Calhoun County, Texas, reference to which deed and to the record thereof is hereby made in aid of the description of said 125.73 acre tract which contains the 106,2 acres of tillable land covered by ~his lease, and said tract of 125.73 ac~s or land is all of said Lan~don 175.13 acre tract EXCEPT the East 1300 feet thereof, all as' shown on that certain plat which is marked EXHIBIT "A" and attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. , - 1 - 4'4'2 . , " . It is understood and agreed that there is located on the aforesaid 125,73 acre tract certain draina~e ditches, bem. etc., constitutino: i'lopurtenanc!!s to,,', Lessor's sanitary landfill operation. which appurtenances are located in a 'f +: 50 foot wide Buffer Zone along the Southern ~acific Pailroad ~ip'ht of Way and along the N?rtherly, Westerly 'and Southeasterly boundary lines o~ said 125.73 I acre tract. illl as more particularly shown on the attached plat (Exhibit "A")., ," and that said SO foot wide bll:f~er zone containinp. said landfill appurtenances. ".' is not included in this lease, it being the intent here?f to cover by this '.' lease only the 106.2 acres of tillable land contained in said 125.73 acre tract; it being orov~ded. however, that Lessee may cross ,over said Suf~er Zone with men and equipment at the established entrance for the purpose_ o~ inp,ress and, "', egress to ~nd from the ,106.2 acres covered bv ~his,lease. It is also understood and ap,reed that any dwelling or buildinps which ' , are located on the Langdon tract do not belonr. to Lessor and such buildinps are not covered by this lease, and the' ri"ht is reserved 1'or the o>mer ,of: ,any 'such dwellin~ or buildine to remove the same ~rom the ~anpdon tract. ",:. ~ .,..:.~ "'1," ART! eLF. II ." . .... :~p .... ...~. I Said leased premises shall be used by Lessee only for. the purpose of p~~~ng maize, corn and, cotton, thereon, or anyone or more,. of said :three crops. ARTICLE III .' 'J:.~~; ..i.<t, . The term of this l;,:se shall comm~nce on the date of .~ol!1}:lletion of ~h.;.; harvesti~g of the crop ~hich is presently in cultivat~on. and shall cont~nue for three crop,years. and shall terminate on the date of th~ completion of th~,.; harvesting of the crop on the leased prem~ses .in the calendar year 1980. . - :-~~;~:~ ARTICLE IV The rental ~or said leased premises for said term shall be the sum pf Dollars ($ ) per acre per year, or,a~~ . 'lI'';'::': ar,r.ree:ate of !lollars ($ .) . ...... per year, payable as follows; The fir~t year's rental shall be payable in advance upon'the execution and delivery of t~is 'lease contract ot the time the,. ~' identity of the successful bidder is determined; the. second year's rental I shall be due and payable on or before the 2nd day of January, 1979; and the third year's rental shall be due and payable on, or before the 2nd day of January, 1980. . ^. ~ , ' ARTICLE V ~ ".--"::;; Lessor reserves the ri~ht to enter upon the leased oremises at any time to inspect the same, - 2 - I' N l!O g' o o I I 4'43 ARTICLE VI Lessee shall not have the rip,ht to transfer or assign this lease in whole or in part or to sublease the leased premises or any part thereof without first obtaining the written consent and approval of Lessor. ARTICLE VII All damage to the leased premises, caused by Lessee or its a~en~s, --_~;:J servants. employees or guests shall be repaired at the cost and exnense of Lessee. except damages caused by normal wear and tear, storm, accidental fire or inevitable accident. ARTICLE VIII In the event Lessee should hold over or be permitted to hold over and occupy the leased premises after its right to occupy the same hereunder has expired or terminated, same shall not be a renewal OF this lease in any way, but Lessee shall be deemed a tenant wholly at the will of Lessor. , ARTI CLr. ! X Lessee" on termination of this lease, or when i ts ri~ht to occupv the leased premises has terminated under the nrovisions hereof, shall surrender peaceable possession of the leased premises to Lessor, and shall deliver such premises to Lessor in as good condition as same were in at the ber,innin~ of the term of this lease, loss by storm, accidental fire, inevitable accident, ---- and normal wear and tear alone excepted. When this lease has'terminated, or when Lessee's ril,ht to use and occupy the leased premises has terminated under the provisioqs hereof, Lessor, its agents or attorneys, shall have the right, without notice or demand, to reenter upon said leased premises and remove all persons and the'Lessee's , property therefron without being deemed to be guilty of any manner of trespass or other tort or violation of law. The provisions ,of this paragraph are cumulative of, and any action taken by Lessor pursuant to the !,I'Ovisions hereof shall be without prejudice to, any remedy or dama~es provided by law or by this contract or by equity for Lessee's breaeh of any covenant or provision eontained in this contract. / '" ARTICL!: X If Lessee shall be in default in the payment of any rental due hereunder, or any installment thereof as and when 'due, or be in default with resnect to any eovenant, condition or provision herein contained, or if Lessee shall abandon or vacate the leased premises, or if Lessee becomes bankrupt or makes an ~ssienment for the benefit of creditors, or in the event of appointment of - 3 - Irl;4'"4, I I I i J , j , I a receiver for Lessee, then, upon the occurrence of a~y one or More of such continp,encies, Lessor nav ~ive to Lessee ~~itten notice settin~ fort~ the : ~.. J't:, default of Lessee, and if such defa~lt,shall.not be removed, 'reMedied or corrected with ten (10) ,days a"ter the.p,ivin? of such nO,tice, Lessor r.lay at its o~tion, declare this lease to be cancelied and terminated, and the rip.ht of Lessee to, use 'and occupy the 'leased pre!:lises shall iT.ll!'Jediately cease and .., ~.. ,,!"... .terminate, and Lessee shall at once deliver peaceable possession of the leased premises to Lessor. .If,this lease shall be'so terminated, the Lessor, its agents or attorneys, shall have the right" without further notice ordenand. to reenter upon said leased pre~ises and remove all persons and the Lessee's property therefrOM without beinl,deemed to be guilty of any Manner of trespass or oth~r tort or violation of law. The provisions o"this para~raph .. , are cumulative of, and any action taken by Lessor pursuant to the provisions hereof shall be without prejudice to, and remedy or daMages provided by law or by this contract or'by equity for Lessee's breach of any covenantor provision co~tained in this contract. ,Failure'of Lessor to enforce anyone or More of the provisions of this Article X at any tine the right to do so exists shall not constitute a waiver by Lessor of the right to enforce the same at any future time or~~m~s" that the right to do sa exists. '-.~~.':-:: . ." - ... - ARTICLE XI Any notic~ ~h~~ein required to be given may be given' in: anY,lawfu~ manner; including. but npt, lini ted to, tl1e d;pos i tine of', s~ch ~otice in " ' : ;::.'~. "",.'IJ ,._',.....'1. !! .:~ ~ -:' -. the United States ~ail, postage pre~aid, certified mail with return receipt requested,. addressed to the party or parties to whom suCh' notice is to be " given at his"her, their or its last known address; and if such notice is given by mail, as aforesaid, such notice shall be complete for the purposes hereof when same is so deposited in the United States Mail in the manner herein set out. ARTICLE XII This contract shall be bindin~ upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, devisees, executors, administrators and assigns, ~he rir,ht of assignment on the part of Lessee, however, being subject to the provisions of Article VI hereof. - ~ - I, I .: t~ I I ~ ~. 8 Cl o I I , .445 ARTICLr. XUI This lease is made subject to all easements, if Any, on, over and under the leased ryremises. ARTICLE XIV This contract ,is 'perfo~able in Calhoun County, Texas. EXECUTED in duplicate originals this day of , 1977. CALlIOUl-l COUNTY, TEXAS BV Earnest Kabel?, ('ount;! ("o'7lr.i~sioner Precinct t'~o. 2 o~ Calhoun rountv, Texns, Commissioner o~ tease !.F.SSOP LESSEE THE STP.TE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF CALHOUN BEFORE !lE, the undersil;ned authority, on this day oersonally appeared EARNEST K!-3ELA, County COr.rr:1issioner, Precinct Ho, 2, Calhoun County, Texas, Commissioner of Lease, known to me to be the ?erson whose name is subscribed, to the rorer-oing instrument, and acknowled~ed to me that he executed the same for the ourposes and consideration therein expressed, in the canacitv therein stated, and as the act and deed of Calhoun County, Texas. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this day of , , 1~77. Notarv Public in and ~or Calhoun County, Texas ..' . \ - 5.. <.:':\ :4'~' .u' .1 ! . " \O:~--.-- - ~"- . ,-~........~. THE STATE Of TEXAS COUnTY, or CALHOUll BF-rORE ME, the undersigned authority. on this day personally appeared . known to me tn be the person ...hose name is subscribed to the fore~oinR instrument. and acknowled?ed to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this day of . 1977. Notar;' Public in and for Calhoun Coun.ty. Texas '.... - '~ .~ ' .^ r ;~ 1 ,<- , ~ ~ ,.' " " .' I '. ,:"' " "1 '. , ~ - --.. " :1' ..... ..-..,.~ ,'. '. . :.;E "~',nQ 3/4" P',pe In, Cone. o .,' r.1 A/ / ~', C~ 0,:, E ._--. -,-;!"!!"~CO /'- ~Ulh \ \ . \ - \ \ At. ---f 8!,:! ~. \ '-, \ \ \ \ \ '\ \ o Replaced 3/4" P'pe -rW,rh Cone Mon. . BVFrP-R. ZDN~ SO 'WI Of:.. >j"/. c, ~ . up T no. Elee, Power l.,ne (oPt Mon. L.J.FoeSler el 01 To Robert C. Lonodon I.' u. _. -- Jon. 4,1946 VOL 5', PO. 456 -)< l:: 174,93Ac. Replaced 3/4" P'pe W.,,.. Cone Mon Jl 0 " ...--- Replaced 3/4" P.p, WI'h Cone Mon \ f3bo' \ \ Ii 'I I . .' ~ J" 'rJ. -<;( Ie::- o . ~87 . :. 'TRACT I 175.13 , '" Pa sy L, Johnsen To Th, C unly 01 Colhoun Ap il 15 I 1976 Va 296. PO, ti22 Con.ev. 3/ inri'''! In .74,93 Ac I~ / , \ 61,' ~c, , \, \ \ \ , \ \~ \ " tv \-\~ I ;. 2362 74 40__..._- /300 ' , \\ \ \- , \ , \ \ l..I,)UI~ J FOC$ftr Sf' Es.lg'e ,I <~ EXHIBIT A ' - 7~~Q(jaG ';'4~' ~g" i I DITCHES - MAXWELL DITCH PROJECT, PRECINCT NO.2 Motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and-carried, that the following 'Certification relating to theMaxwel~ Ditch Project be and the same is hereby approved and the County Judge' is hereby authorized to sign and deliver the same at such time as he deems proper'. ., SCS-AS-78 Rev, 4-72 PROGRAM RC&D UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULl'URE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE CERTIFICATION, RELATING TO LAND RIGHTS, WATER RIGHTS (*), AND CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR THE Maxwell Ditch WATERSHED STATE OF Texas The undersigned Calhoun County Commissioners Court (Name of Local Organization) .' and (Name of Local Organization) having agreed to a watershed work plan for the above designated watershed, hereby certify that: I, Adequate land rights (including permits to use land) and water rights (*) needed for the instal1ation~ operation, maintenance and inspection of the works of improvement described as follows have been acquired; For all lands adjacent to Maxwell Ditch. (,~--- The land rights were acquired in compliance with the requirements of the U, S, Department of Agriculture Regulations, Title 7, Part 21, of the Code of Federal Regulations; and all relocation payments and relocatio"n assistance advisory services required by said regula... tions because of the acquisition of these land rights have been provided or will be provid- ed until all persons displaced by these acquisitions have been properly relocated. 2: The legal instruments by which the land rights were acquired have been properly signed, acknowledged, and recorded: 3. A copy of each land rights instrument not previously furnished to the Soil Conservation Service is attached, 4. All construction permits required by State or local law have been acquired. -------------------------------------------------------- . .. Including storage rights where applicable. I I I I, '~' ~ 8 Cl Cl I . I 4'491 ; i I f \ ~ .2. S. Only the Collowing (i,e,. utilities, roads, etc,) that would interfere with the construction, inspection, operation and maintenance of the works of improvement described herein remain to be salvaged or relocated, The arrangements mad~ for the salvaging or relocating, and the time such work will be accomplished is as indicated below: Needed relocation and/or alteration of utilities will be requested within 7 days fOllowing approval of a project agreement on the aforementioned project. This 'affects only one utility, Victoria County Electric Coop. The Local Organization(s) recognizes that any excess costs resulting from the inadequacy of any rights certified to herein are the responsibility oC the local organization(sj'- ' Calhoun County C~mm{ssione~s Court (Name of Local Organization) This action authorized at an ofCicial meeting of Calhoun County Comm; ",,; on~r" C'?'lrt on day of 19_, __ By:.. ~ Pn?~ T.~V~~A~ ~n'hnl'~ ~nunty, State of Texas' Title: Date: Attest: (Name) (Title) .:'1 ~-:" This action authorized 6t 6n of~icial meeting oC (Name of Local Organization) on ,19_, By: day oC at State oC Title: ' Date: Attest: (Name) (Title) < , t 45@ TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR MONTHLY REPORT The Tax Assessor-Collector presented his reports for the months of March and April, 1977 and after reading and verifying same a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela,.seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and" carried, that s'aid reports be approved. APPROVAL OF MINUTES I Minutes of meetings held by the Commissioners' Court on April 11th, 15th and 29th, 1977 were read and upon motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, said Minutes were approved as read. ATTEST: ,f) () thu~, Q\~ /he-m~ Ma~y-iOis McMahan. County Clerk 'n, County Judge THE COu;RT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. SPECIAL MAY TERM HELD MAY 23, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS I I COUNTY OF CALHOUN I BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1977 'I there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 19:00 A. M., a Special Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $97,284.55 were presented by the Assistant County Auditor, and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. DISTRICT CLERK I The District clerk met with the Court to ask for additional money in her 1977 budget to pay for extra help. The Court took no action at this time. I N \'ij g' ':=. o I I 4'5,1:! ,\ CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS - VALUATION ENGINEERS Motion by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by. Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the following contract be approved and entered: STATE OF TEXAS COmITY OF CALHOUN ~ KNOW ALL 'MEN BY THESE PRESENTS = THAT WHEREAS, the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, Texas, does not have available among the files and re- cords of such Court a list of the record owners of all produc- ing 9i1 and gas properties and undeveloped leases, showing the particular interest or interests, therein owned, nor a survey of such above described properties, nor pipelines, gas lines and systems, refineries, gasoline plants, tanks and tank farms, tankage, storage oil, carbon black plants, power and light plants, telephone and telegraph lines, supply houses, drilling rigs and derricks, including transportation facilities, rail- roads, etc., as of January 1st of each year, nor do they have the necessary scientific knOWledge or technical skill to com- pile such lists and surveys; and WHEF~AS, the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County, sitting as a Board of Equalization, has heretofore had refer- , red to them for equalization certain renditions and assess- ments which required such informat"lon in determining proper valuations tO,be fixed for tax purposes upon the properties described in such renditions and assessments, and the Com- missioners' Court, Sitting as a Board of Equalization will in the future have referred to them for equalization, renditions and assessments which will require such information in equal- izing and determining the proper valuation~ to be fixed on such properties for tax purposes; and WHEREAS, the Commissioners' Court of CalhoUn COlnty, Texas,.has determined the necessity for the compilation of re- cords and information above enumerated, and has contemplated the employment of skilled experts in the m-'lt.ter of appraisals and valuations of oil and gas prop3rtiell,' etc., in said County, and the compilation of records showing the record owners of all 011 and gas producing properties in said COlnty for the Con- venience and information of the Board of Equa11zat ion of sa id County in equalizing the valuations in said County for assess- ment purposes; and 4$c2, '~. -, ' , WHEREAS, .1t" has; been ascerta 1ned and, determined, that Iatham. &. Stults Incorporated of Dallas,. Texas, are skilled in " such natters and have a scie,nt1fic .and techn1cal knOWledge and. many years of experience in the matter of appraisals ,and valu- ations of such properties for tax assessments, and it 1s the' purpose of the Commissioners I Court of Calhoun County, Texas to employ the services of said Latham & Stults Incorporated for sa id purposes; 1. PARTY.OF THE SECOND PART agrees to compile a list of the recqrd owners of all producing oil, and gas properties where- ever s~tuated Or ~ocated,in said Calhoun County, Texas, and ~- devel?ped leases adjacent thereto, as of January 1st of the year 1977, said compilation and record to show the particular interest or interests therein owned. Party of the Second Part also obligate themselves to nake a survey of all pipe lines, refin- eries, gasoline plants, tank farms, tankage, storage oil, carbon black, plants, and all other properties of value used in connec.,. tion with said oil and gas development, including transport- ation facilities, etc., , . " 2. SECOND P~RTY further agrees to procure for First Barty all information possible and available for the use of \,":;:;" ..First Party, siti;ing as a Board of Equalization, 1n determ1n-, ing the proper valuations to. be, fixed upon such properties for ',,, ass~ssment.and,taxation purposes, and. generally to compile such information as stall be,of aid and benefit to said First ...... . . .. . Party in equalizing,the values of sa~d prop~rties for tax- atioT.1. Said Party of_the SecondPart agre,esto meet with the, I I I I 453 Commissioners' Court of said Calhoun County, Texas, sitting as a Board of Equalization, and to furnish said Board with all' the information procured by them during their said invest~ igations for use by the Board in equalizing the assessments upon said properties. 3. FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the skilled services, technical knOWledge, and experience of Second Party in the per- formance of the obligations devolving upon them hereuhder, N Party of the First Part agrees and obligates itself to com!,en- m 25 sate Second Party in the ma~~er following: Said Second Party' Cl ~ shall receive Fourteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($14,500.00) for the, year 1978 to be paid out of the various funds of Calhoun I I County, Texas, covering all oil properties, gas, sulphur de- posits, public utilities, pipe lines, rerineries, gasolin'e plants, drilling rigs and derricks, oil and gas leases, royalty interest in land developed and undeveloped, and all other pro- perty of whatever character of value used in connecticn with oil and gas development, including transportatim facilities, etc. 4. Payments in the form of warrants legally drawn against the various funds of said County shall be made on this contract upon completion of said work and after final action has been taken by the Commissioners' Court, sitting as a Board of Equal- ization. The Commissioners' Court of said Calhoun Crunty, Texas, hereby agrees to issue or cause to be issued to Iatham'& Stults, Incorporated a warrant or warrants drawn against the various funds of said Calhoun County, Texas. All said warrants to be payable out of receipts and anticipat~d receipts from taxe~ levied for general county purposes,' and 'from 'receipts from other sources coming to said various funds of the year 1977. And the Party of the First Part hereby agrees and obligates itself at any time it is requested to do so by the Party of the Second Part to pass and enter of record such orders as may be necess- ary, requisite and/or convenient to evidence the indebtedness and facilitate and procure the payment of all sums due Party '4'r::.'.A ., :,-t!i~' . . of the Second Bart for services performed under this agreement. We further agree that we will meet with the Commis- 'sioners' Court of Calhoun Ca.mty for a preliminary study of the proposed values for Calhoun County. The said Latham & Stults Incorporated further agrees that in no, way will the said Calhoun County. Texas by obligated to the said Latham & Stults Incorporated. or their assistants. I for salaries, expense. or material, except as ;1}1 wrrNESS of ,~ OUR HANDS IN DUPLICATE this A. C. 191J- above sta~. the &3 ----day PARTY OF THE FIRST PART CAIROUN COUNTY. TEXAS ~ B Commissioner preet No. 2 I _.-.,....'~:.:..':'.:'.\_>\~; ..,'. l>",lI,ou:;" " f~;~~::;;;:;"r' . '" ",i~ .::{~_ '" ;: ;,? ~ ATTEST: ~~: : <~j.rnb"t/127>>YiJJ~ 'Countyj,Clerk , Calhoun, County. Texas PARTY OF THE SECOND PART. IATHAM & STULTS I CO ORATED By ,,' I " , .... , .. ....". I ~ l1:I g Cl o I I 4,55~ A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the sum of $1,500.00 per month be paid on ~he Valuation Engineers I contract as bills are presented monthly prior' to the date of the Valuation Engineers' Board of Equalization hearings, such payments to be applied as a credit on the total fee of $14,500.00; such monthly payments to commence February 1, 1978. COASTAL ENERGY IMPACT PROGRAM Mr. Pat Burke with Research & Planning Consultants, Inc. of Austin, Texas met with the Court to review the status report on Coastal Energy Impact program. After concluding his report on the Coastal Energy Impact program, Mr. Burke requested a letter from the Court in order to make application for funds from the Federal Government for an impact study to be made in Calhoun County due to the Inter Continental Shelf development and industry locating in this county. A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the following letters be sent by the Co. Judge. Commissioner Lindsey abstained from voting. May 23, 1977 Mr. Ron Luke Vice President Research and Planning Consultants, Inc. P. O. Box 13517 Austin, Texas 78711 Dear Mr. Luke: This will authorize RPC, Inc. to act on behalf of Calhoun County in seeking funds under the Coastal Energy Impact Program. It is understood and agreed that Calhoun County assumes no cost or other obligation for the rendition of.this service. Sincerely, (s) Willis F. Jetton County Judge WFJ:mlp May 23, 1977 Mr. John Gosdin Governor's Office of Budget and Planning Executive Office Building 411 West 13th Street Austin, Texas Dear Mr. Gosdin: Calhoun County would like to apply for funding under the Coastal Energy Impact Program in order to prepare for the impacts which will result from the liquid natural gas facility near Port O'Connor. We believe that the county is eligible for funding under Section 4'5'6' 308. (c) and J08(d) f.Jf t"h~ Coasta.1, Zone t:1anagement Act ~s~mended. .' \ ~ . ~ .' . flea~eserd ~e th~ f~r~s or describe the procedure ne~essdry to make applicat,ion ,und.er ,the' Sections,., If procedures are not finalized,I would appre~i~te infor~afi6n,c6nce~ni~g your timetable. . . '. - < Sincerely, (s)Willis F. Jetton County Judge I WFJ:mlp' SANITARY LANDFILL WATER WELL "'"' ... - - "" ..... . Mot~o~~byCommissioner L~ndsey, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and, carried, that the Critendon Drilling Service be authorized to drill - - - . r'l'" , ''', " ' a' ,water_ l'leJl, ~n.' the Calho~nC()unty s,anitary l!lndfill site in ac,- ' , cordance with the specifications 'and prices set out in the following proposal, which proposal called for a total price of $2,842.67. I I " I I ,....,..,.' ........,....' ..,..',.. ..,,_.,..v.. I f<;;6,;'.;,,~ ('O,.t ..F'c!o..,,,.ro.::o. U/,,t<'r well t ,P"''''f'~J ~",;t,_ I '._ !Th,~ wc// tv/II /ld "Co t!<:"'<'AIf.,./ J,,~ ....;111>'''''' ror,.4",,~ rQc/i'os., , ~ ' I I ! i , /?zjA" ~ CRITENDON D~ILLING SERVICE '. Itr. 3. .ox !SJ.A f"PI\T !..AVACA., TexAS 11979 .*,"'." ..' , , , ' ,"._ ___.;.___. ._,._u._ ___",,-_,_,_ {Jr;;1 9" /.<r,,11 .).(.(7'J","p - C'l$'<- ""i-,; "7<.1, <<<> prcA'''s,J,i' r luu:e5':J ,qry Pf",i~N:'/:;'. h4-"ea/e./tf, C(7"-f)~/e. (u~II-.._ -- ~ , ", 'I t /0 ~C,~ 'f!-'7!. ....".. ~ ' , 1,174,00 I , I , i I I I I I " I 1 ,. , . 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I L--,- re/;'fo"~~~~~ tuq-t~,. 11:'4 ., ' ('/J/1i1'a,if D~II",/-s .4,hd,:..: "..h_,____._,_. J Clh"hl~ ;"/#s I'~"'OC .\ ..: :..:L.__. I I , ......._~_-:.:l... ".In>I...II";';d'h/ /;,,1(,,1' .,."./ c!rl?t-/{ "j>"'Yl(;:;',,_ /1t<J.oo ';/0-1 -P.u>1';:l,67 Ipur>t~ w:l;rclc./,';,,~ :J-)9"/.P<tr.""'~~C."- I ~ l'J? o o ~ o I I 4<5,1, SANITARY LANDFILL - BUILDINGS Motion by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that the County Judge be authorized to advertise for bids for the construction of buildings at the sanitary landfill site. SANITARY LANDFILL - REMOVAL OF HOUSE Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that Larry Dio, Attorney, be authorized to take all legal action necessary to have all buildings removed from the sanitary landfill site. THE COURT THEREUPON ADJOURNED. REGULAR JUNE TERM HELD JUNE 13, 1977 THE STATE OF TEXAS l l COUNTY OF CALHOUN l BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this the 13th day of June, A. D. 1977 there was begun and holden at the Courthouse in the City of Port Lavaca, County of Calhoun, at 10:00 A. M., a Regular Term of the Commissioners' Court, within said County and State, and there were present on this date the following members of the Court, to-wit: Willis F. Jetton Leroy Belk Earnest Kabela Wayne Lindsey John T. Finster Mary Lois McMahan County Judge Commissioner, Prct. 1 Commissioner, Prct. 2 Commissioner, Prct. 3 Commissioner, Pret. 4 County Clerk whereupon the following proceedings were had: GUADALUPE-BLANCO RIVER AUTHORITY - PERMITS A motion was made by Commissioner Belk, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that Calhoun County grant a permit to GBRA to install facilities as shown on the following instruments ,with the understanding that by the usage of such permit GBRA agrees that such facilities and the installation, maintenance and usage thereof shall be subject to all of the terms and provisions set out in the original contract between GBRA and Calhoun County dated March 21, 1972 and recorded in Vol. R, Page 307 of the Commissioners' Court Minutes of Calhoun County, Texas, and that GBRA agrees to be bound by all such terms and provisions. Pet. N2 SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WAtER SUPPLY SYSTEM , . " 1.. " , . " I I Connection Data (To Be'completed by.Operations) "'. "! A. OATE: 5/31/77', ': : ,', '" B, Name of Customer RequestingSer,vice: , ", Amado G. Flores WA!I&I/328/A C. O. E. F. Number of Connections Wanted: One Map Sheet Number:' D/1 Customer Number' to be Assigned: 2012-8 Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the 'proposed 1 ine': . , . , 2. Engineering Review (To be completed by.Engineering) A. Received by, Engineering: Date ' , , B, Recol1J1lendedfo~instal1ation as SIGNATURE C. 5ubIDitted ': I J " RecolTfl1ended.for. iristilllatio,.'as follows,: . " ,I DATE ,J , DATE SIGNATURE 3, Report of Installa~ion (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed . . DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If insta'llationdiffers from recolMleridations) ., 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Oper,ations: SIGNATURE DATE lliliineering: DATE SIGNATURE '<~t:'.''''>: - ""_. 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Pet. #2 Kabela SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY'SYSTEM \.' , , I' I i 1. CO'nnectiO'n Data {TO' Be cO'mpleted by OperatiO'ns} A. DATE: 5/20/77 B. Name O'f Customer Requesting Service: Leslie A. Pfeil WNRW/3271NB C. Number of Connectiens Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D!2 E. Customer Number to' be Assigned: 2011-11 F. Prespects fer Additienal CustO'mers to' be served by the prepO'sed line: 2. Engineering Review (TO' be cO'mpleted by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installation as submitted :r Q 0" r- -b 0 -n ;:::. ~ " Ill'~ ~ ~ .,.. SIGNATURE CJ ~ , r" (V DATE C. Recommended for installa.t;O'll as fGllows.: ~:: . I ~:,.,\" .~.- it. 1294. .~~ /l~ 0 .~. f:;7 : Chain -LinK F4t7C"1 . I i I I I I SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installation (To be completed by Operations) A. Installation completed' B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE . ., -' . "~} ..neering: - - DATE (, 9 00 G fl GNA TURE .. Pct. #1 'Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION ,CALHOUN:tOUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM I.' Connection Data (TO' Be campleted by Operations) A. DATE: 6/8/77' ' B. Name of Customer Requesting Service: ,2. 3. 4. momas M. Dowd 2016-1 C. Number af Connections' Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: 0/9 E. Customer Number to be Assigned: '2016-1 , F. Prospects for Additional Customers to be served by the propesed'line: Engineering Review' (To ,be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for ,installatian as submi,tted SIGNATURE DATE C, Recommended, for ;nstalla.tien as fallaws,: DATE SIG~TURE Report of Inst~llation (To be completed by Operatians) A. histal,lation campleted ' , ; DATE SIGNATURE B. Remarks: (If installatian differs from recammendatians), ',<',. . . A::",; Posted to' "As BuiltPlans:".Operations: '. .': ~', ,"'A. '~,;: . ~" .~ '. ; ":' '::.\ ,'" .:. ,". . ,~. " SIGNATURE. , , " DATE,. . ..neering: SIGNATURE DATE I- - :> 9 -0 Cf " o :.D , I I , , i.J ;:\! o () i '_ :t . '" e I I I -0\ 0, .~ I I ",.. ~ ,~ o , ~', ~ ~ . ~ ~ I'. I , ~ t~ ~ l I I I ;.\ i i , ~ ~ ',. :"I . ~ tb. -.:f4 Pct. #1 Belk SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. CO'nnection Data (To Be completed by Operations) A. B. DATE: Name O'f 5/16/77 CustO'mer Requesting Service: H. 2. BO'wman WNRW/323/A/B C. Number O'f CO'nnectiO'ns Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: O{13 E. Custamer Number to' be ASSigned: 2007-17 F. Prospects far AdditiO'nal CustO'mers to' be served by the propO'sed line: 2. Engineering Review (TO',be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. RecO'mmended fO'r installatiO'n as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. RecO'mmended for installa.ti.on as fanows: 3. DATE RepO'rt of InstallatiO'n (To be cO'mpleted by OperatiO'ns) A. InstallatiO'n cO'mpleted SIGNATURE B. DATE Remarks: (If instaHatiO'n differs SIGNATURE from recO'mmendatiO'ns) 4. PO'sted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE. DATE lIIIineering: DATE (, gOO G dIGNATURE \., -. - ; .! -~-;;= - .. Pet. #1 Belk , ,SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY ~URAl WATER SUPPLY' SYSTEM L CO'nnectiO'n Data (TO' Be cO'mpleted by,OperatiO'ns) , . A. DATE: 6/6/77 B. Name O'f, Customer Requesting Service: " , , E. M. Morris WNPJ~!330! A C. .Number of CO'nnectiO'ns Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number:" D!B E. Customer Number to' be Assigned: 2014-18 F. PrO'spects fO'r AdditiO'nal CustO'mers to' be'served by the prO'pO'sed line: 2. Engineering Review (TO' be ~O'mpletedby Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. RecO'mmended for installatiO'n as submitted i' DATE SIGNATURE C.' RecO'mmended for installa.ti,O'll as follO'V/s,: \ , SIGNATURE 3. DATE RepO'rt O'f Instal1atiO'n (TO' be cO'mpleted by Operations) A. InstallatiO'n cO'mpleteo' B. 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",....- ....... ,. """'. ~'"v W ~ Pet. #4 Finster SERVICE CONN~CTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY, SYSTEM l,' Connection Data (TO' Be completed by OperatiO'ns) A. B. DATE: S/2/77 Name O'f CustO'mer Requesting Service: Marvin Hull WA!PJ~/317! A (B?) C. Number O'f CO'nnections Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D/13 E. Customer Number to' be Assigned: 2001-18 F. Prospects fO'r AdditiO'nal CustO'mers to' be served by the propO'sed line: 2. Engineering Review (TO' be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. RecO'mffiended fO'r installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. RecO'mffiended for installa.ti"Oll as fO'llO'ws: SIGNATURE 3. DATE RepO'rt of Installation (TO' be cO'mpleted by OperatiO'ns) A. InstallatiO'n cO'mpleted B. DATE Remarks: (If installatiO'n differs SIGNATURE frO'm recO'mmendatiO'ns) 4. Posted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: SIGNATURE DATE "ineering: DATE 7. gOG G (fGNATURE Calhoun County Rural Water Supply Corp. - . :-:.. i "".:::: j , ...:?" . .~ ''"-' r Ii II' O'l I; :::::: ~ 0 ...../ r .;. ~ ~, 'l{ , oel- I;-=-"::; ~ ~ i ". ! ,. .\ .. Pct. HI BEL/( 1. " i ." SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION , CALHOU~ C6UNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM .' ", Connection Data (TO' 'Be c~mpleted by Operations) , ' A. DATE: 5!19/.77 , .' B. 'Name cf CustO'mer Requesting Service: .. Jeff R. Clevenj1;er WNRW!32S!NB ' C.' Number O'f Ccnnecticns Wanted:' ONE D. Map Sheet Number: ' D/14 E. Custcmer Number to' be Ass i gned: 2009-16 , . ' F. Prospects for Additional Custcmers to' be served by the propcsed line: , " .;' ., 2; Engineering Review (Tcbe'ccmpleted by Engineering) A., Received by Engin~ering: Date . . B. Reccmmended fcr jnstallaticn as submitted SIGNATURE DATE . C. Reccmmended fcr installa.ti.OII as follcws: " .' , ' SIGNATURE i, 3. ." DATE Repcrt cf Installaticn (TO' be ccmpleted by OperatiO'ns) A. installaticn completed B. DATE Remarks: (If 'installation differs frcm SIGNATURE ~~ccmmendaticns) , . ~ ,. " " , , ' .' ,.' DATE , SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE - 4. Posted .\'t- ; to ,"As ,Built 'Plans:". Operaticns': ., j '":-'-'- ~'-..", ,,- .' .,:' " lIIIIIIPineering: ~ ,0) ,~ , , r '. : r - - ~ ---.: -:: -:-::- "-'... - ~ - --- - -- -- : I:;' u; . ::: -"'::,,/ ' r- -:"~ 2.,. Q":..:. ~ i"{,.., I: I \'~; il I I "'"'- I I " ~, /" .@.,; r r ~" . ': " ' J I 1-7;1" ,r.',..,' ,y,';' II" ~ I ." . " lIe I' . po.. 1/;, , ,: r;,'.~' . {~'. ....... /,:f;; t~:~~~~~~-'.::. ,.' "J,' to, . :r 9-- 1---'-"'-'" ' , , ", - -l ,:' '1:;:) .u ~ (....j~.. ::';~--. '~'~__;{!J;."<~;.7C;-~~,,;._P. ,,' 17 ~ \:": '. . ' i~:~:~',,; ....~ to" -,,~~:w~,-.\,,;;:;,,~:.:t~~:~~L" ~ ~ ~ " ,V~ ; ", '.'~. ~~.;. ~(.~, I' cf> I "1' , , (') ,{:'".,. .-:: .:.:' I:. . f '~,l.~./ :'" ~ ';' '". $;'-'~"I' . f " .' '\11 ,0,'.,." Yd' N ' ".' .~........ ~~~.; -.,' . ",~. I.:~~:""~'~':' ", UI J< ,;' , ~_ . ' .. 'o, t=r:l , I .X,'".{. "!" ~-..z:::;-- 'L"J..~ ,'" . ~. ", . ','.,. ~'1~ . ., . ,e. :',l " ~. :i. ':" ~': .., ~'f>> \11, I ,./"", ,': ,/:../,., I ,/, , /"t. , . '.' ..'..;1',;', :'l'" >~: " ~!o'" ."" ":+ ;,;t1\l-~"; 11\' , , '''..,... ,., :'" ~ 'ce. ~' Pet. #1 BELK SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM l,. ' Connection Data (TO' Be completed by Operations) A. B. DATE: 6/13/77 Name of Customer Requesting Service: E. R. Cumby WNRW/333/A C. D. E. F. One Number cf Ccnnections Wanted: Map Sheet Number: D-;k6',t Custcmer Number to be Assigned: 2017-16 PrO'spects for Additional Custcmers to' be served by the prcpcsed line: 2. Engineering Review'(Tc,be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Reccmmended fcr installaticn as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Reccmmended fcr i,nstallatic/l as fcl1ows: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report of Installaticn (To be ccmpleted by Operaticns) A. Installaticn ccmpleted' B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installaticn differs from reccmmendaticns) 4. Pcsted to' "As' Built Plans:" Operaticns: SIGNATURE DATE ~neering: DATE 7.S OGlI1'fGNATURE .', ; . ..~' I ': ....~~:";.@ , '. '>" .','\11'" I 1 , I " ! 1- Q QI cb , i <1 .", .:'.~; ,. ','.. ,.... ,., , _ 6 1. Pet. H4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Connecticn Data (TO' Be campleted by Operaticns) A: DATE: 5!2/77 B. Name of Custcmer Requesting Service: Melvin Copeland WNRW/318/A C: Number of Cannecticns Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D!18 E. 'Customer Number to' be Assigned:2002-19 F.' Prcspects fcr Additicnal Custcmers to' be served by the prcpcsed line: " i. 2. Engineering Review (TO' be ccmpleted by Engineering) A. Received by' Engineering: Date B. Recommended far installaticn as submitted S'lGNATURE DATE C. Reccmmended fcr instaJla.ttoll as fcllcws: ~'. '; 3. DATE Repcrt cf Installaticn (TO' be cO'mpleted by Operaticns) A. Installation completed SIGNATURE' DATE ' SIGNATURE " , B,' Remarks: (If installaticn differs from reccmmendations) 4. Pbsted to "As ,Bu }.. It Pl ans :" Op'era ti ons : .". '\ ! c. ., , , , I SIGNATURE . DATE ".._ineering: SIGNATURE DATE I I ! " " 1. I . ~ { if " !. " ~ .. ',. . '. :r -t -;J 00 10 ',..,3 o r> o- r' ~ f ' o - n ..00 " II> P' , ..... 00 '. t, ,., i-J I,' II.'" ',,~~~...., I /~ ." '~;;! ~ - - . I~ :1 ,~ ;:1 .... "1 .~ .. " 'J - " '., - , .t .:~ ,."" , .. .~> ~ " i-'~ l-: - T; '. ::;, i ~ iIj''''-' ,. " ---~ - r:Zl'r lii-01. 'N' " ~ ': ,. " I. . - . . " j' Lr-<, @ OJ N -, " .. .,', .' - '---~ '!-/..~::':~_:~_:~~"~:::-"'';;;';'~'~;.:'.-;~~,;~;'''':: ~ ~ ~.~', ... :l, ~, ...~ 1:'- ~~ ~ . , " ~ .... ... o I . r.. ',:.' l' .~ " ~ ::.( '~i' ',! I" ,"' ...... ,. ,"' ," .',t.' ...., %' ::IE. "', . ~. f; ,}!. ," ',,~ :;. "', " " ", " , , ' .:, ....1.. " . -.'.:' ~. '.; 'j ,- .,... \ : ~ 'j- ! '.' " i , i , I I , .. , , i " , " " i, , ~ , . .1 " '\ ,1 I I ! i , , --i i I , " . , . i' , ! " I !. :.1 ;,~" , t':?' W ~ Pct. #4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Ccnnection Data (TO' Be ccmpleted by Operaticns) A. OATE: . , 5!12/77 B. Name cf Custcmer Requesting Service: Morris White WNRW!321!NB C. Number of ConnectiO'ns Wanted: cne D. Map Sheet Number: D/19!A E. CustO'mer Number to be Assigned: 2005-20 F. PrO'spects fcr Additicnal Custcmers to be served by the propcsed line: 2. Engineering Review (To be ccmpleted by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B.' Reccmmended fO'r installaticn as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Reccmmended fcr installa.ttonas fcllc\,/s,: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Repcrt of Installation (TO' be ccmpleted by Operations) A. Installaticn completed B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installaticn differs from recommendations) 4. Posted to' "As Built Plans:" Operaticns: SIGNATURE DATE lIIIIIIrineering: DATE 7. GOO G (fIGNATURE i , ,! ::r l\.> :;1":;, 2> 0 . -:1 ~ lJ) , If' . ,- 0> P ~ tJ.; ess o :0 , J1 i I I , I .-."':" , . I .. I 1 /7'1".1 ,A.."t; D~'C./Itl~N I ~,. r-... _/'7'r.3 . . -- ;...<',,_r ,--~c...... So . I I 1 I I I I I r~ rl!j Ix I, ~ Ii. 'I · , 840./1 B. H. Therrell .1 &0: i.'P'ic · 20 1 ,'tJ,b 1 I . " /'I>/4-01 '-'",fik,,-e-ICo 1 7S-r" 1 I I i I I I , '. ./~Z7 l..,~J6AJ) I '" . " u, r. ,Pct. #4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. 'Connection Data (TO' Be ccmpleted by Operations) A. DATE: S!121n B. Name of Custcmer Requesting Service: 'Kenneth Sharp WNRW!322/NB ! , C.' Number of Ccnnecticns Wanted: One D. Map Sheet Number:, : 0/19!A E. Cus tO'mer Number to be Ass i 9ned: 2006- 20 . F. Prcspects fO'r Additicnal Customers to be served by the propcsed line: , 2. , E~gineeri ng Review (T,cbe-compl eted by Engi neerin9) A. ' , Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended fO'r installatiO'n as submitted SIGNATURE DATE, C. Reccmmended for installa.ttOll as fa'11ows,: . SIGNATURE 3. DATE Repcrt cf Installaticn (To be completed by Operatians) A. Installaticn completed B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installaticn differs frcm recO'mmendaticns) : ' 4. , , Posted to' "As Built Plans:" Operations: '1 ; ! DATE . i . SIGNATURE "'lneering~ SIGNATURE DATE . . I ;r"':r ~ 0 . o ""1.11 [" ~ . :r n ~ -- oCl ~ . :;; " '" , ~ c:!J) r:i:J .' , I I ! , - , ".;' , I " , t ;. t , , , I , , , I' ~. .. : , I I ..., N I:D N fi'l . !" G> !" ~ n~- . ""O";lIro~. ' - I~ ' I t~ 111\1 1 ~ . . , "\ ., f t* ~ ~ I. 'iU -------- -- "1 ~408;Of::-l .. i=~ <Iou, 'l",l:Il ; ;/-)\ ~~'";l \ 6' " ~m -'" ~o . -- -:- ~ j,OOZ-.t.r/) ~; --_____......_ ~1~ . . ~m ;om ;:00 r- ;c ci' ..'M ... S' '. g ~ fj....- Ii' ~ I ~" I i , I IV ~ ., 11:;'" 'J ,0<: laa4 .,,~, <;,Cl ,.. - r:;: -.l-' L2! --!!!'---- .~. -: ~..., r '" ~fil "f' ~ ~ c.. " . II f ' i 11 1 ~ I , ~ i 1- , .... '~ , . " '\I) h i , . " . 1"'00,0('1 -------~~~ . p~ ;0", n ., ~ Ii ... ,.,;- dfi f.D ~ Pet. 84 Finster , 2. SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM L Connecticn Data (TO' Be ccmpleted by Operaticns) A. DATE: 6!3/77 B. Name cf Customer Requesting Service: John Claussen WA/RW!329!A C. Number O'f Connecticns Wanted:ane D. Map Sheet Number: D/191A' E. Custcmer Number to' be Assigned: 2013=20 F. Prcspects fcr Addi ticna 1 CustO'mers to' be served by, the prcpcsed line: Engineering Review '(TO' be ccmpleted by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Reccmmended far installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Recommended fcr installa.ti.OI1 as fcllows: 3. DATE Repcrt cf Installation (To be completed by Operaticns) A. Installaticn completed SIGNATURE B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs fram reccmmendaticns) 4. Posted to "As Bujlt Plans:" Operations: DATE SIGNATURE ~neerin9: DATE 0 SOG (i (jIGNATURE - ::l9Jvl " 0 Q> " r -t:I - > . p (,J . 01 .,.,. r.: ,- ,\I p_ b c:> ~ . .,. .. -S1 .. :z. l' .;:,'f....;:-; .. "..;:. ~~ .;...~.:~ W.&V,s v ~:::02 - " ...,......v. -."'."'::6- , , '~-':-'" -~ ._~= : ~-;~ <. .: ~-.., ~~Y' I, I ___-J ",.,~ 6~ I , , ' I 1 --------- , ,,' r 8#'7Z5.:J___.:..L . -- \~ "' , ~ ~ ""- .. > . ~ v. . , .~. : ~ '" " ......i- ~ . ' -j .~: ... per. #4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION '~ALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connecticn Data (TO' BecO'mpleted by OperatiO'ns) A. DATE: ' 5/9/77 B.' Name O'fCustcmer Requesting Service: Barbara Harma WA/RW/320! A C.~ Number cf CO'nnections Wanted: ONE D., Map Sheet 'Number: 'D/20/A E.: CustO'mer Number to' be Assigned: 2004-20 , F. Prcspects fcr Additicnal Customers to' be served by the propO'sed line: 'j . 2. Engineering Review (TO' be ccmpleted by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date , B. Reccmmended fcr installaticn as submitted SIGNATURE e' DATE C. Recolll11ended fcr installa.ti"cll as follo\:fs,: S 1 GNA TURE 3. DATE Repcrt O'f Installation (TO' be ccmpleted by Operaticns) A. Installaticn campleted DATE SIGNATURE B., ,Remarks: (If installation differs frcm reccmmendations) 4; Po~ted to "As Built Plans:" Operations: i 1;<' . . DATE SIGNATURE lIIIIIIineering: SIGNATURE DATE - I ! ,1 I I , "'~ ,~ <6 '. . -. \\ ~' J \ . \ I , t W M. Hick. l' ?Olel I., . .... :r ~ -e> 't .u , ~ . z, ,^' , ~ '\ t', .,.... ,',. Ii I ' \1 m aLewis", I, . f. 605 ". .K< \ ~ ~~ \\ · It:" :..:.::. il .:. j\ . 615 ' I '&:1\ " :' -!. 743 ' .,I 1\ Charles 1 !;- Von Melre :1 1\ ' I I' r ~ ~\. j~e~ .~' , g> il .-;- .e.r" 'I, ~ Ii ' :V'I , I , \ 'I! I' I' ~~'81J ~....---- . -------- I f -E'=-71-----. ../878,., I r t GE':S,M~ONJ Q ~ , Ii m <:: ,q" 1\ C> I' '" 0 ... oi \ '" C I ~ ,Ii () 0 ... I~. . . . - -~N \ o-T&2':- .~" . ' Il! I: . 1871' ," l """""" OI!~.AAP '" I' t - , . ~II\ I ~ ' . i Q , \' V . ,..:;,', \\: .'i.:',., '. ,.~I., o' l' ," ,I: .,'. \! . " \, ,:. , l, ~ ~ .' t "f \' ~ i, " t-- 1".4. "'MTI<A /948 z," ", . ~.~ t-.:. '" ~ Pet. *4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. Connection Oata (To Be completed by Operaticns) A. DATE: 6!6!77 B. Name cf Customer Requesting Service: ~ Lee Williams W RW/331/NB C. Number ofConnecticns Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D!20/B E. Customer Number to, be Assigned: 2015-20 F. PrO'spects far Additiana} Customers to' be served by the propcsed line: 2. En9ineering Review '{To ,be completed by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Recommended for installaticn as submitted DATE SIGNATURE C. RecO'l111lended fcr installa.tiO'n as follows,: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Repert cf Installation (TO' be cempleted by Operations) A. Installaticn completed B, DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installation differs from reccmmendations) :r , -0 iP ~ o ~ ~ g~ ~ I ~,' · .~J I ,f,,----.--~f.~~;I-----~' .~ ,;lj f . , 1 II 'OJ I!O OppDO 1 lOSS.!. . I I ;f,: I'" I "\1 l I I UOIOU!~J01.3il:' 1 re91.!. I ~ I . I I "J I' " , I ~ J, 'B1 ~Dl'V' 7?"""""1?7f1 "'-'-71"";7 I <: ',. 019 ~61 II 1 . 009 J30J3 ": r \~-----I..u~1 u HI -:---I-eo,:s--e.~~ ~ p.l':v-..z, It>.. I o ' , () ., I ,~ ~ E~GI. ' ~ . -.,,----'9'9' s., -' ~_.~ J- ~. .~ ,-' l~ J .~ I e I I l. I 12- CIt I JJ o , CO , ~ /' 4. Pcsted to "As Bu~lt Plans:" Operatiens: \' " DATE SIGNATURE ~ ~eering: I .. DATE 7.1:i'UG1mGNA TURE \ \ " Pet. # 4 Finster SERVICE CONNECTION INFORMATION CALHOUN COUNTY RURAL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1. ConnectiO'n Data (TO' Be completed by Operations) A. DATE: S!2/77 B. Name cf Custcmer Requesting Service: Charles N. Rayburn WNRW/319!A C. Number O'f Connecticns Wanted: ONE D. Map Sheet Number: D!20/B E. Customer Number to' be Assigned: 2003-20 F. Prcspects far Additicnal Custcmers to' be served by the propO'sed'line: . , 2. Engineering Review (TO' be ccmpleted by Engineering) A. Received by Engineering: Date B. Reccmmended for installation as submitted SIGNATURE DATE C. Reccmmended fcr installa.ti.an as follows: SIGNATURE 3. DATE Report O'f Installaticn (TO' be ccmpleted by Operaticns) A. Installatian completed B. DATE SIGNATURE Remarks: (If installaticn differs from reccmmendaticns) 4. pO'sted to' "As Built Plans:" Operaticns: DATE SIGNATURE lIIIIIIfineering: SIGNATURE DATE - ~ ~ ~ .' ~. ,~ - . .. - 1I\-~ ilii . I I " ~ ) :~ ' III ~ 0 I'" ' '" : I ' I ~ -- , I ,.; I ' 0 I , p f\ ;:; ~.. ~.I !!. ii' : (> 9J .,,;' ~,~ I go a> o f HI , ;:; '" e. ~ '" I ' ~~ . .' o 0 <J IJ ' .__________.e.--, , ;;;..-; 117,'. Z60' I " . IJJ D. J r- ) V' , \.. ~, , It;: i~ 001; , . Ii '. . III " & " , "'Ii ,- ,. -\0 I, , t ~II 'I ,~ I' ~ ~ I ! ~ ~ ~ I, l .~' ~.. _\,- I \. I' i . \~ '- --' ... . " ::t ~ l' '0 9Jp g~ l>' ~ . ..... Q, cr- t} ; =' Q . ~ ~, 6/l;U .""3.1 l!:l~ Ulloa .0.,...... 'ct'"M A'lctrtfi~ .lt1m AA Iftil\tf ,(,1100<1 llnnilln~ , I ~ rn g Cl o I , I 41J'Q -'" 6~ ll;J SANITARY LANDFILL - EQUIPMENT The following bids were received for equipment to be used at. the sanitary landfill site: ANDERSON MACHINERY COMPANY ...O.It01t~ CO""U. C1'Ift11lo'TI, nx.... "80108 ,,"otc_ .'a.....I.a8 June 10, 1977 Calhoun County Commissioners' Court Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 Honorable Comnissioners' Court In response to your "Notice to Bidders" Anderson Machinery Company submits the following proposals for ycur consideration, One New Liebherr Mcdel R901 Series C-LC Hydraulic Excavatcr Equipped with Crawler Type Undercarriage, Permanently Lubricated Track Rollers, and Carrier Rollers, >lith Hydraulic Adjusters. 20" Track Shces, Track Lenth 12 I 6", track Width (with 20" pads) 8' 2", 80)6 Gradeability, Heavy Duty Air-Cooled Diesel Engine, High Efficiency Twin Axial Piston, Hydraulic Pump, Variable 'delivery type with Accumulative Power control. Maximum Norking Pressure ijOOO psi, Two Piece Boom Digging Depth 19', Reach 27'S", 5/S cu. yd, Bucket, And All Standard Equipment. F.O.B. Calhoun County................................$ij2,OOO.OO Optional Track Shoes 2ij" Shoes add $270.00 30" Shoes add $660,00 .< ,< :41;4,,' ; ._'-C.~'__ '. ::--:' ..~ , . ~'. One New Fiat-Allis Mcdel FL-IOB Crawler Loader Equipped with A Heavy Duty 110 Horsepower Naturally Aspirated Diesel Engine, 3 x 3 Power Shift Transmission with Torque Converter, Pedal Steering, 2 cu.' yd. Bucket with Teeth, Automatic Bucket Ccntrols, Drawbar, Ccmplete Guarding, Hood Side Plates,lS" 3 Bar Cutout Track Shces, Abrasion Protected Core Radiator, ROPS Cab with Heater, Defroster Fan and Windshield Wiper, Front Pull Hock, 'And All Standard Equipment. "F.O.B. Calhoun County.............,..........~.$42,OOO.OO One New Hyster Model C441-A Landsaver Compactor Equipped with a 186 Horsepower Diesel Engine, . "36,000 lbs. Operating Weight, Fully Enclosed Hydrcstatic Drive Trains to Each Drum, All-Weather Steel ROPS Cab, Front and Rear Cleaner Bars cn Each Drum, Articulated Power Steering, '10' Wide Dozer Blade, Two Portable Fire Extinguishers, Front and Rear Lights, Ccckpit Controlled Fire Extinguisher System And All Standard Equipment. F.O.B. Calhoun County~...................~.......$6~~OOO.OO Opticnal Air Conditioning.~......................$ 1,865.00 Enclcsed you will find the manufacturer's specification sheets on the above quoted machine, Shippment on the machines.can be expected to be from 2 to 6 weeks frOm receipt of crder. . Anderson Machinery Company thanks the court fcr the' opportunity to quote you on your equipment requirements and we look fcrward to serving Calhoun County. Sincerely; ANDERSON MACHINERY ~ /~/ ~~~~ Kirk Anderscn, Vice-President .. }r..: '.'.. '. "',< (I' . . I t; . ~ :.; .. .' ~ , :':; , ;1 ,- ~ t-<; ~ PHONE 512 888-8171 P. 0, BOX 4147 . 1111 SOUTHERN MINERALS ROAD CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78408 CUSTOMER CALHOUN ooUNrr COMMISSIONER'S COURT C\,UNTY oollRTHOWE PORT UVAaA, mAS QUOTATION QUOTATION NO. 1 '71-22-420 SHEETNO. ~ NO. OF SI-lEETS 1 13JU1Ie'71 ory. DESCRIPTION REF. NO. APPRQX. WT. PRICE EXTENSION POUNDS OOK3I,/ED BIlf! . ALL OOTS '. SEE INDIVIDUAL BIll'l FOR DETAIIS OF SPECIFIaATIO!iS ETC. ITEM 00 a. - One new o're.wler excavator: 1 JOllll 0= ~:ODEL .rn690B Excavator - BID PRI E S <<.000 00 '-~ 2EL30' Tr~ole eem1-ll1'Ouser track shoes ADD $ 691.,00 For %' Wide Undercarriue ADD $ 468 00 I ITEM liO.' 2 - One new landfUl comtlll.ctar . __J. JOHN D]::ERE MODEL JD6I.6B COMPACTOR _ BID PRIC '. '" ~ fYl - For A1r Cond1tion1nR - ADD S 980.00 -- - :tmi.)il. 3 - One new Crl'llI.vrJ9a".... 1 JOlIlI DEERE MODEL JIYl55 !&ADt)\ - . BIP_1"!lIf ' S 48.783.00 for A:tr Cond1 tionin. - ADD 70800 , TOTAL A t.L MACHINES BASmIll'l ~ iM_ 781 00 '."H'^~' ^' .,.. _, ""'~OT _, n... n. ,- vill be earned fo~ tho a"""" ^f 0" ......~. , ~ISOl"f:PTt)SEU-!S~SI,.I!mtCT TO(L\'fERSACCEPT>>ICE WITIlI'" TlmlTv (JO)t).ws J'J!OUl)IlS P./ll'f, I!~SS OTl1EI'IWISE ST. TEl). TllE OlIOUTI~ IS.u.so SUblEt:T TO fill!: tEllMS ..~o CONOlnOftS lot l'1<E U!l:TTeR OF T'RA,NS/>lI'tl'.I.L UNLESS OnolEllWlSE STIoTEO. AU. QlJOTEIl ~ICES.liRE SVIllEC" 'to CIl.vK;.E WlnoouT ,,"OTIC!:. AIID TlfOSI: AT D41E Of' 9I!PMEIiT "'''IlJ. JOREV"'L. _ IIY ~ -"', ..- /_. .' '. ~. " f ~ ..' -- . -:::,. . ~ PHONE 512 888-8111 QUOTATION P. O. BOX 4747 . 11 t 1 SOUTHERN MINERALS ROAD CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 76408 QUOTATION NO. CUSTOMER aAIJlOUR COUNTY GOl-lMISSIONER'S COURT ooUNTY ooURTHOlSE '71-22.-421 SHEET NO. ~ NO. OF SHEETS DATE lOJune'71 1 RlR'l' LAVACA, mAS REF. NO, APPAOX. wr. PRICE EXTENSION QTY. DESCRIPTION PQlJNOS ONE (1) LANDFILL COMPACTOR. JOllll DEERE JOb B I ENGINE. Die.el with 160 H.P. at rated R.P.H. WEIGHT. 31,450# but havl.llg up to 3,200 p.s. . compact ve force TRANSMISSION. FULL RlWERSHIFT with torq\l.s co verter 4 lid, 2 rBV speeds. FRAME. Articulated 6" ahead of center Aoount Of osCilla'-ion in degrees DOt available a" "nls " ""e . 80 degrees of articulation ii1:l -com,r:onen ls-' - lUll ICngtllOeI1Y'Jiin. 'to J.>l'otea.. , <<" D '-. ~'" Wi.4lLvij;h-3~ w o So11'-cl ~Nng Cl.. ts on each of 4 Wheels, encasing GeneraJ Tires 8a shoC~3 ""unt. Rinne: the highest c.omP8ctive foroe "aUsble 3,:!2 1>. .i BfA "E. Irn1~&Jl1.!L!!IMLL4Ul!.oY.9.~Jl~JjE ~lcQU ~~8!!~_..r effectiveness end veraatUity _ eee pec sheet for other ~~.^ !lMl, As sneoified. ~inoludin' ROPS that me ts OSHA r lQu:trement . UGHl'S. As snecified INSTHUMEN'l'S. As """cUied """"'oted del1v~ time - ~O Da-- - BID OOT * JOHN DEERE MODEL JD6I.6B OOMPACTOR - - - - - - $ 61 000 00 vith AIR CONDITIONING - ADD 980.00 ..-.-.--..---....-..-.-.. ~ 1),I,n:'II/IILESS01)lfJWIlsa:sn1Ul'1'Ml!auoTAT'0N1$"'I..$OSU8JecT'TO""ETEFlMS"'IolDCCJ<ll;lITl0N5~~' IN THE U!"TtSt 01' TIWIISM,TTAl..- 1lHJ.E$5DWVlWISE S'...TEl). ,tJ.,J.QI)OU:1I "",ICES ARt: SlJIllEl:;T'O . _ ~_.,""",,,,,,,,,,,..._" "'''''' ..,"""""'....,.,""~ BY -' ----- - -.:> " ,PHONE 512 888-8171 QUOTATION P. O. BOX 4747 . 1 t 11 SOUTHERN MINERALS ROAD CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78408 QUOTATION NO. CUSTOMER CALHOUN COUNTY C01WSSIONER'S COUllT . COUNTY COURTHousE roaT IAVACA. TEXAS " I)TY. DESCRIPTION ~ APPRQX. WT. PO\JNOS EXTENSION , PRICE REF. NO. ONE NEH CRA\Il.JlR EXCAVA'IOR * JOHN DEERE JD690B , E!IGINE: DieBel, 131 Net FJorwhee1 H.P. WEIGHT: 38.300# 'Hitd>nuO , , ' UllDERCA1lRIAGE. 1;1' 6" Long ,,. W1de in standard lll8cw.ne , 24" Hide, Tril'!e Semi-gro,,", Track 81 es 9 Crawler-type rollers hav r? lifet1, e Bea1B. No up~ carrier rollers _ fLlll 10ngt T_H Ste.: .(~_ GradeabUity - IlIGGING SPECIFICATIOliS: 2u' ""p"u O~.C"O "or !>' Leve "".",m 'Boom Lift @ 15' and Ground L vel _ 10 630# BUCKET: 3/4 cu. Yd. 1.8. Wide Excsvating Ebcket >litl Testl>. , INSTIllU-lENTS: Iles sll neceslIBl'Y i".trumont. to 1llOnt.t. r ....0""" maintenance and operation. SUde. UNIT . JOHN IlEERE MODEL JD690B . BID PRl E PER SPllcIFICATIO Is: . 55 GGO 10 For 30" ;'riplo Semi..-grouser Tracl ebooe DO . M/". 10 For 9t' Wide 1lIlcIercerr18ge, AD!) . 1.hB. g. "An"'- '0,60"-..' !n TlIISOf'FEI'l'l'tlS!U..ISI,U.oESOIlJECTTOIilJY0lSA,CCEPTANCEWITfll"'TIl,RTY(30lDA,YSFROMTl'IIS . ~ CA:!:. UI\I,..(5.S O'Ol4/Wt'1se" $TATED. '!'IfE OUOTA,TI~'S ALSOSUB:E:CT TO nlE TERMS "'III0COHDlflOPo'S I~ T1i1!;:.EtTEIlOF TRANSMITTAt.. UHl..ESSOTlIOWISE5UTEO. AL.l.OlIOTeOl'Rra;S,I,I'IE$tJBJECT TO ~ C~AAGE I'olfllOUT It(lTICt:, 10/1I0 T/lr:'Sl!' AT OAT~ 01" SltIF'l\olElVT !lHAU. FIFlE~Arl.. . _ BY, - '" PHONE:" 512 888~8171 QUOTATION P. O. BOX 4747 . 1111 SOUTHERN MINERALS ROAD CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78408 QUOTATION NO. CUSTOMER CAI.llOUlI COUllTY COMMlSSIO'NER'S COURT COUlITY COURTlIltfJE '71-22-J,;!2 SHEET NO. ~ NO. OF SHEETS roRT IAVACA, TEXAS OTV. REF. WQ, AP~XNO;n' '. PRICE EXTENStON DESCRIPTION ONE (1) CRAIILER IDADER * JOHN DEERE Jl1755 ENGINE: DIESEL rated at 110 Net1'l3whee1 Il.P. TRAlISMISSleN. Dual Path Il'lDROSTATlC DRIVE >lith ini'in1 e numoer 0< Bpeed. forward and r verse. F II 'DOwer directional reversals as renu1red STEER1I!G CONTROLS. IlYdrnut.6.td.c" powered Pe 1 Staeri that rete.1ns !ull power both ei a in all turns autolll8ti"A11~, " -".J " ' , BUCKET: Ae specified , , ". " ., GUARrlS, As Bpecified TIlACllS. As specified except 011 64" gauge trelae, RADIATOR: Ae Bcecified with Revereible reD, FAN' Ao 80ecined ENGINE ENCIDSURES. AB s""cified CAB. AA .. INl'\TIltlMENTS. A. WElGIlT: Cperatioml weight excead. 32.000/J E>roectsd deliverY time - .45 - 60 Ibye A R 0 BIll UNIT * JOlIN IlEERE KJDEL Jl1755 roAIlER _ - _ 't t.ll,783 00 >lith AIR CONlllTIONlNG 708.00 ADD _ (1\tIS~'TO:5aI..IShlnlESJBJEC'T'TOI'IU'fI!JllS.IoCCEf>T.fJtC'i!WITKIItTKIFlTY(:)Oltl"VSFIi\OI.!T\oIIS~ ~ I>IoT'l!,~O'nlVIWISEST"TEn. TllEtIIJOT"TlotlIS"~S\l~EeTTOTliI!.TERIOIS"IloDC~I)IT\OIlo$ , 1M me I..E"T'l'ER OP TI'tAH$MITUI_. ~l.ESS O'nI1:1l'WlSE s-rn1!:D, ,lU... OYO'fto f'f'I-lCES -''If SlJlUEC'T 'TO ~ _CMAIM;I!W1l101TItOT1Cl!,>>m'TllOS!"TIlIJ<Tl!.OP$ltI~TSM"U.I'RE"'''Il.' BY ~ . ~ ; .~. ~ ~ as ',; " , , i '" , ' " I \ I I f , I I ~ t...o ~ ~OUTH Tlli\s EillJIPMENT Go.. Inc.." m ~ C:o"h-cc(on elf"';.....". ~ SALES . SERVICE . RENTALS - " 1495 N. 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''''''G.c.lt1 ""cC""",In'."UDDOCI( .,'DO.~"OC""GlJlIffJ IIlI:NMl;ft "'r'-~'.'IU H[NO'Ull u,~"",IIt"-l<' ...I.UC _QUI,...."" ,~ 77001 June 6, 1917 Calhoun County County Courthouse Port Lavacat Texas 77878 Attention: Mr. James F. Houlihan, County Auditor Gentlemen: In response to your request lor bids on one Crawler Hydraulic Excava.tor, we are pleased to submit the following. One New Insley Model H-600 Full Hydraulic Crawler Backhoe, powered by GM 4-53 Diesel Engine, replaceable Iilters, oil cooler, 3 individual fixed displacement geal' pumps, 55 gal. fuel tank, 3. 000# counterweight, tool kit. full vision operator's cab with heater and defroster, fully insulated with vinyl padded interior. 6-wayadjustable cushioned and contoured seat with arm rest, tinted safety glass, electric windshield wiper, electric signal horn, steel window covers, anti-friction turntable bearing, tractor type crawler under- carriage with independent propel. sealed rollers, sprockets and idlers, spring loaded hydraulically adjusted trackB~ automatic brakes, counter rotation of tracks, 2- speed travel, backhoe attachment with 300 bucket with sidecutters rated at 3/4 eu.yd. eapacity,traeks lZ'3111ong,B'0" wide retracted and <}'O" extended with 20" triple grouser shoes. Weight equipped a8 above,.. 32, 580# Price F .0. B. Port Lavaca. Texas... $58,937.0'0 Terms: 5% discount for cash payment within ten days of invoice date on the F. O. B. Port LaVaca Price of $58,937.00. Tax BKemptioD Certificate to be furnished. -' 7.g0nao Page Two June 6. 1977 Calhoun GOlmty Attention: Mr. James F. Houlihan, County Auditor Options Available: 1) For Z4" triple grouser tracks in lieu of 20",ADD 600#.ADD $420. 00 Z) For 3011 triple grouser tracks in lieu of 2011, ADD 1200#.ADD $2.,520.00 Special Notation: 2011 Triple Grouser Tracks would Afford you 6.5 psi Ground Pressure. II you were to select the 2.4" triple grouser tracks, it would be 5.5 psi ground pressure; if you select the 30" triple grouser tracks, it '\Wuld be 4.5 psi ground pressure. Delivery: Shipment in. July, 1977, but subject to prior sale. We appreciate the opportunity to submit this quotation for your consider... ation and hope we may be of service. Sincerely, SOUTH.TEXAS EQUIPMENT GO. ,lNG. ~';t.~~e~~ Vice President-Marketing LAR/db cc: Mr.. Jim Beard [, - ! f , f - I I I ",..,,- II I, i I . .,...1 i I ~._...". .~."'..;.. Case Power and Equipment " .., .~ I " .... ... 5935 Griggs Road Houston. Texas 77023; Phone 713 644.1724 . . June 10. 1977 ...... t. .::J '-'.' ... , . - ~1 :-... . '~ ; -' Commissioners Court Calhoun County. Texas Gent lemen : We are pleased to present the follo,wing equipment for your,. consideration: One - New Case 880 Hydraulic Crawler Excavator Equipped . with:' . Case built 336 CID, IDS. net flywheel h.p. diesel engine Enclosed cab, Adjustabl e bu'cket s,eat ' . Electric fuel gauge Signal horn Positive oil cooler Hydraulic air cleaner Electric engine hourmeter Ball bearing turntable Swing brake and crawler drive brake 24" - 3 bar overlapping semi grousers Crawler type undercarriage with permanently lubricated track rollers, and carrier roller Hydraulic adjusters 8' overall width with standard 24" shoes Enclosed all gear hydraulic drive track with sixty percent gradability 36" - 5/8 cubic yard excavating bucket 18' - 5" depth of cut for 8 I 1 eve 1 bottom Turntable leveler Shipping weight - 29.783 pounds Deviation to Specifications: Overall length of crawler - 11' _ 2" PCSA boom lift at IS' radius, 36" bucket Side and 3600 is 5.650 pounds ' continued on p~ge -2- " , , .~.; p,~"S'-'1 ~ft~&~~ .',." ~- .. .- .~.- . .. I . , ':. '~tL~t I CPJ l- ~ Page -2- Price of Case 880 Excavator F.O.B. Port Lavaca. Texas...$47,OOO.00 Five ~ercent sales tax to' apply if applicable. Delivery - Please allow thirty days delivery. We are also pleased to' qucte: One - New Case 1450 Loader equipped with: Dry air cleaner with service indicator Alternator and voltage regulator Pusher fan !laster disconnect key switch Neutral safety start mechanism Color coded international symbol gauges Fuel gauge Tachometer Adjustable seat Over - center parking brake Tool box Permanently lubricated track rollers Sealed tracks Hydraulic track adjusters Case built 504 CID, 130 net flywheel h.p. diesel engine Four forward. four reverse modulated po>rershift transmission with torque converter for smocth directional changes and positive control Controlled hand transmission steering or fcot brake steering 2~ cubic yard bucket with teeth. single lever control Full bottom guards on crank case, final drive, trans- mission. radiator and sprocket 6 rollers each side, 66" track guage 16" cl ipped corner grousers Armored core radiator Reversible pitch fan Perforated engine side panels with screens Sims enclased ROPS cab with seat belt. heater and windshield wipers All gauges readily visible to operator Operating weight - 33,680 pounds ' Selling price F.O.B. Port Lavaca. Texas.....$47.500.00 continued cn page -3- - 7,~oaGa - Page -3- Five percent sales tax to apply to the price of 1450 Loader is applicable. Delivery - Please allow thirt~ days delivery. Warranty - The J.I. Case Company, hereinafter called Company, warrants new Case products to its Authorized Dealers and they. in turn warrant said products to the Original Purchaser as fcllows: That for'a period of twelve con~e:tive months from date of delivery of a new Case product to or1g1nal purchaser except for excavators which are warrante~ for si~ consecutive months from date of delivery. Selling , Dealer wlll repaIr or replace at Oealer's business location each part cf said product which is proven to' the satisfaction of the Company to have been defective in material or workmanship. (It is understood that Purchaser will pay Dealer fcr travel time and expense if jrChaSer chooses to have Dealer repair said prOduct at another location This ~arranty shall not apply to any part of said product which. in the Judgement of the Dealer or the Company. has been subjected to misuse. negligence. alteratian. or accident. or which has served its normal wear life. In nO' event shall Dealer or Company be liable for con- sequential damage of any kind or nature. Dealer and Company make nO' warranty whatsoever with respect to tires and tubes. injection equip- ment or trade accessories nct manufactured by Company. although these items may be warranted by their respective manufacturers. The electrical system is warranted for ninety days with warranty being approved by the respective manufacturer. Tightening of hydraulic lines and belts, not covered by warranty. We will NO BID the compactor. Bid price for the 1450 Loader and the 880 Excavator F.0.8. Port Lavaca. Texas.............................$94.500.00 Thank YaU for the opportunity to quote on your equipment needs. We hope you will favor us with your order. ' Cordially, ?--xl~ Ron Swanke Sales Representative RS/td attached' - '-.'! ~ 001 B. 'D~ HOLT CO. I 001 B. c. HOLT CO. I '00 0 -;<j - Q U orA T I ON QUOTATION QUQTATION NO, DATE QUOTATION NO. DATE CUSTOMER a oun oun y - - - CUSTOMER Calhoun Countv sIn 51UI a -I -71 , /)/TcA'.A:'A-IE 2/0 oeSCAJPTION REF APPROX wr PRICE OESCRIPTtON .. REF APl'ROX wr ....ICE NO I'OUHDS NO I'OUNOS One - 'Iew Caterpillar 225 Excavator. Includes va diesel , One - Caterpillar 225 Excavator. . Includes va diese1'enoine , ~ . . , ,. engine w/24-volt electric starting, 19 ampere alter- . . w/24-volt electric startinn. 19 amOere alternator . ..",I .l , nator. muffler, cl'awler tractor undercarriage, full . muffler hydraulic track adjusters full hydrostatic hydrostatic drive, hydraulic track adjusters, idler drive. oil disc track brakes, track motor ouards ., , .. , track quidlng guard se0ment, oil disc trackhrakes, " , , counten,ei ght cab catwalk electric horns track motor guards, ccunterweight, cab (sound sup- adjustahle seat, seat belt tow eves and vandalism . . pressed & with tinted glass), catwalk, electric protection locks SK0200 horns (front & rear), adjustable seat, seat belt, backhoe stlck- IO-foot SK2799 tow eyes and vandalism protection locks, boom - one piece , " SKI443 backhoe bucket linkage, 36" I cu. Yd. bucket SK2042 backhoe stick, S-foot ' one piece blade sldecutters 9JIRS4 , , boom, one-piece~ tcoth tips (rock tvoe 1 - RJ49<;S bucket,' 36-lncb, 1 cu. yd. defroster fan 2V099B sidecutter,,'one-plece blade " track ouidlno ouards 2V752 5 tooth tip, rock worklnn llnhts - basic machine Sr.2531 fan, defroster .. ' ore cleaner wlorescreener 5M?734 , , nuard. track 'guiding .. rain caD 9S714S linhts, workinn, 2-lights, basic I '. 30" qrouser shoes RKI926 .. " . , prec leaner , windshield wasber & wioer BK1920 " tracks, triple grouser shoes, 30-inc" 47.. 177 , t01 ". wtrldshield washer & wiper - F.O.O. Calhoun County , . floor mat '. Special Price - 1250 hours , t<o <nn ., , F.O,3. Calhoun County - tV;; .c,QII,vi-'l / VG.4,.e' " ,., 49;435 $S5.500 uJlt~~~ Aift!: ;;,I!1PA!/;/.> 1 I"' " . ( , . , /\ .....J.. Delivery -.Inmediate sUb,lect to prior sale.__" / .~ -'- . Oelivery - InJrledlate subject to prior sale .. .u. #~~ .. . J>. ,. . '~_';V;CQI',,'~,,/ n.oltw""'........~t1~~....WrIy~~.,...,TN. , q. G--" . ~.-=s........~"bll1n~.....WrIy(3Ol....""'lllII...unIIIM.,."...ICaf.TN ~..,.,~.Ilw.......~Olt.......of ...".......... " . ~ .......~t1........"OlII'dWOnlOlt..........ot.......~___...........,ClIlIIIrI! .......-a lO~lIlIIWIoa..... ......IIlI..."....... ...... . ~"'.JI), .'. ............I'dM........_..,,~....p..- . , " - -' ~ BY / _., C lh C t 77 237211 6 10 77 1 4 6 0 , '. i ,\ .. Z , ~ ,; ,fJ, j' ~~ .; ~, n , ;j " * ;; ~ ' ~ .' ~ I T f [ J , ~. " ~ '1 " J~ . 1 .~ Iml B. O. HOLT co. I II 1~:0-77 QUOTATION I QUOTATION NO, [CATE I, CUSTOMER Calhcun.Ccuntv 6-10-77 ~ 00 ~ []I] I B. O. HOLT ca. I QUOTATION CUSTOMER Calhoun Ccunty I QUOTATION NO. DESCRIPTION REF APPAOX wr PRIa; NO POUNOS One - ~lew Caterpillar 815 Compactor, Tamping Foot Hodel. Includes six cylinder diesel engine w/24-volt direct electric starting, blm'er fan, fuel priming pump, muffler, power shift transmission, suspenSion seat, seat belt, hydraulic system ROPS cab cab heater cab defroster 50 ampere al ternatcr lights - 2 front, 2 rear \'ilndshield wiper/washer - front & rear 2 portable fire extinguiShers engine compartment fl1"! control 816 landfill blade 816 landfill guarding 41 398 Net 8id r.O.B. Calhoun County $79 500 air conditioning 2 518 . 31" Deltvery-n" 4 months from date of order UlJ1 f'L!I1Ai I", : / V&A.(2 1-'14 /J1 1)fJ-ff /1~ lk-l off IN , I , '., / '. ,- .... .// {~;J~ / / ~ , no....ID..II....ll.CIIKtta~___.'*'h1r13Ol~aII'IlIr\IlIIIt......n. ~,._...,.*'#-........,-.ftQnICIrI......at.., ....,.......~ '.,.-e~{ 1/ ;;(), _--.ct'='-..1llIOCNl.........__ClrldIlIlI.~ BY DESCRIPTION REF NO APPAQX wr fOUNDS PR'CE One - New Cate Illar 955l Track loader. Includes diesel en Ine w/24-volt direct electric startln 19 am ere alternator. blower fan fuel rlmin urn muffler crankcase guard hood side doors ower shift trans- h draulic track ad'usters and seat belt 2 cu. d. bucket 8 bucket teeth cab hea te r l\!versible fan windshield,wl or en 1ne enclosures hin ed radiator radiator core rid rotector water se arator 34 489 net Bid F.0.8. Calhoun Count 59 gOO Deliver - 6 weeks from date of order air conditioning $ 3 060 .-:_......aIIlIedlDlNyWI-.-""'*'lhnrl3Ol*"tom...dM,\lIlIII8I.............ThI ".........IOUW.........<llIIdIantOll................ ~.......cMId,....,..,pIt:Iw ..........,...ntIIOI, lIlIS'-an....ol'"""*"...llIMiL 82' I.....~.. _." ___ "_" ._+_. + ..""~. <~.__.....~ . ~~ .... ,-" - .-.,.. - " . . I]] I B. O.HOLT co. I Q U O,,T A T 10 N , CUSTOMER Calhoun County . DESCRIPTION One - Caterpillar 955 Track Loader. Includes diesel engine w!24-volt direct electric starting. 19 ampere alter- nator.blower fan, fuel priming pump, muffler. hood side doors. crankcase guard, counterweight, power shift. transmission. IS-inch double grouser tracks (41-section), hydraulic track adjusters. ROPS canopy and.seat belt 2 cu. yd, bucket, 8 teeth precleaner hinged radiator guard seat, adJus tab le. suspensti on-type New Price F,O.B. Calhoun County Special'Price ~ 750. hours r. Delivery - Immediate. subjet to prior sale. ---' "-- ThIs O"fI( to aen Is mede subject 10 tluyera 8CCfIPta~ Vifthin thirty (30) days fromtt'ia d"'.. unless OIherwI.Slaled. ".,. quctalion~ aksO~)ed to 1M wrna and c:otdllon3 on the letter 01 transmmal. UnleuolhefW\~SUlttld. an ~p'IceI .... ~ ~ ~ wI1tI<M IdOl, end Iho8I 0l"I dlte at shlpmtnt fhalI ptIWaIl BY- I I. . t <,.' I ~ ,', . L";...< ," - ,," I I, QUOTATION NO, s!n 85J1010a REF NO APPROX WT POUNDS : II 33.419 I ."-,' ., DATE 6-10- PRICE $61.530 $46.750 I: ~ l:l.i g :::. o I 'I 483 .--__.__ ______.____ --.-. -- .. ..,.. -,. ."1 , PBOPOSJI,L nAHZ PLAINS MACHINERY COMPANY Corpus Christi June 9. 19]] Text- {- County Judge and Commlasloner's Court ~r IrrcratS''CDam::J1- , Ca 1 houn County 'or CIty, Port lavaca To the Honorable " Texu Gentlemen: We otter to leU you delivered .' a. soon a. possible: Pcrt lavaca Texu. and make delivery 1 - Internaticnal 3964 Series B Payhce. standard equipment as per literature AD-50093-E except as otherwise indicated belcw. Engine: Internaticnal D-35B 4 cycle diesel. water cO'cied. direct start. direct injuection. llO rated horsepO'wer. l03 flywheel horsepcwer. Weight: Basic shipping weight less bucket and attachments - 30.000 lbs, Undercarriage: Heavy duty all welded frame with 7 track rollers and 1 top rcller with "lifetime" seals. 11 '7" track length. hydraulic track adjustment. 19l;;" three bar lc-potile shces. overall width 8'. Individually ccntrclled hydrastatic drive with auto "non-creep" feature (forward and reverse and ccunter-rO'tationJ. Enclcsed gang drive with 70% gradeability. Digging Specifications: Maximum digging depth fcr 8'0" flat bcttom trench 20'6" PCSA bocm lift. l5' radius with 850 lb. bucket 6610 lb. Bucket: 40 inch. 5/8 cu. yd., excavating type with teeth. Instruments: Oil pressure gauge. alternator light. hO'urmeter, water temperature gauge. F.O.B. Port lavaca, Texas $46,753.00 ALTERNATE: Track ShO'es.... 23.6' inch 27.5 inch $356.00 $57l.00 *Delivery approximately 45 days from receict of crder. . Payobte to Plains Machinery Co. Ccrcus Christi Texas, as follows: TOTAL AMOUNT see abave CASH PAYMENT $ Legal Warrants. or lease Contract, Payable as shown in schedule above. \. NO WARRANTY It.. Oll,..d !'hot _Plg,n. Moehi",ry Company, hereinafter tllll..:! comj)CItIY, mgk., no warranty, either expr..H<! or implied, wilh ,,,.pect to ony pl'op"ny covered by thIS ord"r. ond w,.nou' I,,",ting th" fotl'lloing. il mak.. no warranty, "iTl.., npr"ned or ;":,plied. wUn. 'esp'~l 10 th. quol;!y of such p'ope"Iv, or the flt"u. the._f f<>t the PU'DO'. Ihat buy..' i. "ureh'lIi"" ,a"'.., al'd Ca"'DO"y dist;ai"" a"y "ab,!.ly fa. di.ecl. ,,,di'KI 01' co.....qu..nllal damag... a, d..lay r..,.,!llng fro... defKII~e llGMs 01' faulty ..ngi"...i"g Ihe,eof. Pro"'lded, however, if a..y oi the pro"eny c........ed !:Iy this OC'de, t>. .,.ed properly and Ihi. order el..wh..r.. contain, e~p'eu.,d .....,illen or ~ _"a"li.., or warro"ly wilh ''''l)eCt th..r..to. soid .....riffe" OC' Iyped wa,.onty 0' worra"'ie., st.iClly ca""'lrued in favor of compony. shall sole!y C1pply. If th.... ore any mClnufaclurers' warr"",y Ql warronlie, with "'CJf'CI 10 lhe prOp...ly covered by fhi. o,der th.y are e~pressed C1nd not Implied, .and jI i, or,JrHd thaI company dQeI "01 C1nd connCll, os ogClln.1 Ihe manufoClur..., .nlo.ge lhe term. of .aid warranty or wClrranlie., if Ol'\y, over whal Ihey "Ow a'e. To the "denl, and .olely to The .xlent, lhol eom.,o"y con I'IOw do .0 il ag'''' Ihal the propel'll 10 be sold .,I'\de. thil order ,hall be so!d .,nder the mClnufOClu.en' warranties or ","orronly, if any, nO..... applicable 10 ,aid prope'ly, and Ihot laid warranlies or warron!y, i ony, ,hall ..d..nq ro <J<Jid Pf'01]..rty. for tM dlJl'Oli<;n of (I.w SlJCh manllfQClll,..fJ' W(Irranfie. or warrOllly, ~:",~n~~I~C1 C1:h: ::,~r:i'~I~n~nd~e~~h:,;,~rlheu~;Qf~~;d i;'o~t;:~::","ag h~;:'y Ih~i~~:~~c~:;~~,n~r:~~:i:Ju:r ':~r~n~y~ li~ ~~~:le~p~~ico~leY~~:r~~~~s~Jt :~~~"I~:e C~~~I~~:~~ of the sol. and upan buy..... request Ihat il do ,A compOny will obtoin for ..U... fhe manufaclure..' _"C1M',," 0# WOttOnly, if any. applicable 10 the prop..rty covered by this ordw. No 008".1 or .epre,,,nlalive of compa"y ha, fhe pOWe' or aulhority to vary Ihe r.rm. h...eof, and it Is C1gt,.d thot all prior cOIWe'IOIIGnll, 1Wg01io110ns. og'......nl. and ,..-nlQtlon. ,.Ioling fa this ord... and/or 10 said praoper1)' cu. me,ged h.,..;n. Thll OI'der il lubject to occeptonce by lhe manag.ment of (cmpony, When oa:.pted. il .....ill be clNl.id....d 0 firm order ol'd not lubject to coneellotion. TM pu,cholllf' ogr.e. Ihot this order. ....nlclT' he hOI read and 10 which he agr.... cOnllilut.. 1h. entl,. agt.......nt r.loling 10 the 101. of sold prol)erl\f. orw::l Ihot he hCII ,.....ed 0 tr.... copy IhereCI(, Respectfully submitted. ACCEPTED FOP County. Texa& .....ettr, PLAINS MACHINERY COMPANY By ? 7 ..-a _?Af!( Jack M. r1iller, Sales Representative County 1udge or Mayor. Commlssloner. Commlssloner. Commissioner. Commlssloner. /f'8:i' ':to, ':t .,--,-~_......_.-. -~---'-------~_._---~--_.""""'-- PBOPOSAL ILAHE PLAINS MACI..HNERY COMPANY Ccrpus Christi '9 ]] Tex.- June 9, {# County Judge and Comm1JSloner'1 Court ~r.mtettyt:o_ Calhoun To the Honorable County ....at1. Pcrt lavaca Texu Gentlemen: We oUer to sell you delivered at as soon .s posslble: 1 ~ (One) K 301 Kcehring (Bomag Divisicn) Refuse Compactor, standard equipment as per literature RS-2444-2, except as ctherwise indicated belcw. Pcrt lavaca Tuu. and make deUYe17 - Engine: Cummins V504C Diesel Engine, l70 hcrsepcwer with fire prctecticn. Weight: Tctal cperating weight (with ROPS and fire prctection) - 39,000 lbs. Transmissicn: Full power shift, 4 speeds either direction with integral . . torque convertcr. Frame: Full 80 degrees articulated steering with 30 degrees frame cscillation ,from center jcint assembly. Complete power train guards. Wheels: Cylindrical rigid steel drum type with apex tamping pads, 50 frO'nt, 40 rear, replaceable manganese steel allO'y caps. Two-way, adjustable, replaceable cleaner teeth. Single pass ccverage 6'4", twO' passes l2'8". Blade: 10'l0~" (3-piece reversible, replaceable, self-sharpening cutting edges) blade. 36" height abcve graund level, 1" depth belcw grcund level. Cab: Ful,]Y enclcsed an weather steel: cab designed to' prcvide full ROPS protecticn with dccrs on bcth sides. Has twO' portable fire extinguishers, defroster fan, heater, front and rear windshield wipers, and intericr 'light. Lights: TwO' front flccdlights, two rear floodlights prcvided. Instruments: Tachometer, ammeter, hourmeter, transmissicn oil temperature gauge, ccnvertor cil pressure gauge, engine cil pressure gauge, engine water : temperature gauge, alternatcr warning light. ROPS system meets or,exceeds OSHA standards. F.O.B. Port lavaca, Texas $69,230.00 '. Additicnal Opticnal Items: 'Air conditicner.....$l,308.0D High t~~perature alarm & lcw oil pressure alarm.....$l87.00 Delivery in apprcximately 30 days after receipt O'f order. , ," ~ayable to Plains Machinery Co., CASH PAYMENT $ Ccrcus Christi Texas, as follows: TOTAL AMOUNT see above Legal Warrants or lease Contract, Payable os shown in schedule a~ove. NO WARIlANTl" It is agreed lhot Ploins Machi...ry Company. h....inoft.. 'Cllled COft'lpCIny, mo....s no WCIrrgnly" either expressed or im_plied. WiTh ~spect 10 ony ~tty cQ\lered by thi. crder, ond without limiting the fore-going. it makes no worronty, euh'H upruU'd, or impli_eel, wllh r.IJ)K' to ,he QuOhly of lu(h properly. or Ihe filneoP Ihe.eof lor the pu<pet.' IroOI buyer is oun;hosi"O lOme, ond compony dilCloi..... ony Hclbil,ly f()l'. dorecl. ind,recl or consequenliol damag.. Of delay relultino from delICt,.... ~rTl. or loullY .engin~ring Ihereol. Pro~ided. hawe"er.. if ony of .he property co~ered by Ir..~ ()I'der. be used prope!"y and Ihil order ,Iiewhere (onlains e.preued wrinel'l or typed warronli.. or wono."'y wilh respeCt ther".o" scud written or Iyped _.ronl)' or _rrClnll.., "'rlclly como.rued In lovor of compony. sholl s.olel)' apply. . II Ihere ore ony rngnulgdure..' .worrgn'y Or wguontles wilh .espect io .he property cov';ed by ,hil ord~< t~ey gre ",preued gnd nol imp~ed. ond It il C19rn-d thCIf Cgrnpgny doe. 1'101 ond COnngl, O. OgOi",t Ih" m<>nuloClurets. enlClrge .he terms of sg,d worrgmy .... _rrgnl,e., .,1 any. over who. Ihey now ore. To Ihe extenl, gnd solely ~~~n~ot~:e~~, ~~?J ~~~~;. c~~ n~1 d~gi~ ~~~~~~llh:t ~:r~~~~r:r ~~y~s~:~ ~U,,~~d II~S ~:je~=::y~ fsg~dlh~~~~ol'~:nmo~n~~~~~t's~:no~:~~~:..o/ ::.~:~~~;':; ~ :':;'0"..0;: compCny .1'.0\\ o. 0 O'OII>'ly, or.d no\ OIt-..orw.s.., os.isl buy", ,n oblo'rn<>g any OdIUS.!l",,,'1 l"'''''undlO' lhot buyer Ihinlc.s M '" e"W\ed. 10, auv'" e",?<"..\v ....oi_. ,1'1. fUl"r.<$hll'9 '0 him prior 10 the oclU(lI sole aO'ld delivery 01 Ihe ofClresClid prOperly 10 him Ihe tnCInulOClurers' worrgn.iu or wgrronly, if ony, opptitoble Ihereto, bul upgn Ihe completi()fl of .he sClle ond..upgn buyer's reQuel1 tho. it do sO compony will oblein tor seUe, th" monulocturer.' worronlies or WGrrgnty, if ony, oppliCClble to lhe p,operly covered by Ihi.grd.... . Ng agenT or repr...ntotive of- compOny kos the power or outhority to vary the ter"... hereof, ond it is agreed thot all prior con....rlOliON. negotlolioN. a",eement. ar'd r.prnenlOlion. r.(ClTing 10 this order ond/gr to -'lid properly au, mer"ed herein. ' . This orCle<" is subiect to' e<<.plonc:. by the mono;ernent of c:ompony. When excepted. it will be considered a flrm order ond not subjed to COMellation. receiJ:.; :~~~~a;:".,~:~~~ot thi. grder, wbidf h. ha. ,eed and lowhidl he cor.... consliTut.. the enlire agreement relO1ing to the sole of .oid property, and thcrt be hot Respectfully submitted, By ACCEPTED FOP County, Texas.. or Clt)' Sales Representative County Judge or Mayor. Commilstoner. ,,,, CommlsslODeI'. CommllSloner. Commlasloner. ..,~. .'.'. ,.....:;... I I ) I' 48.5 nOIOSAL BIJlJ(It PLAINS MACI-IINERY COMPANY Corpus Christi Te....., June 8, ,.]] To the Honorable {~ County JUdge and Commbaloner's Court _.....€lt:r€<l....a- I Calhoun Pcrt lavaca County ~i'~. T.... Gentlemll!n: We offer to ~n you deUvered at as lOOn as ~ou1b1e: Port lavaca TeaM, and make deUvlI!ry 1 - (One) l75 Series C Payloader, with all standard equipment as per attached literature AD-5831-D2, except as ctherwise indicated below. I Engine: International DT-466, 4 cycle diesel turbocharged, l30 flywheel horse power. Transmission: Power shift, 2 speeds forward, 2 reverse and manual high-lcw range prcviding 4 speeds forward, 4 reverse. Steering Controls: Hydraulic hand steering planetary type. (See additiO'nal attachments.) Bucket: Slef-leveling, 2 cu, yd. rated capacity, 'with automatic kick out. (See additional attachments.) , Guards: Crankcase; finger; hydraulic hose; radiatcr; sprocket, transmissian, and sprocket drive seal guard for sanitary land fill use. Tranck: 6 rcller track frames, 66-inch gauge, life span. lubricated dura- roller track rollers, track idlers and heavy-duty front idlers, severe service l6 inch clipped cO'rner track shaes fcr sanitary land fill use. . Radiator: Isolation mcunted, armored ccre radiator. Fan: Reversible pitch fan. Engine Enclasures: Perfcrated Canapy: ROPS canO'py with seat heater and defrcster. Instruments: Fuel oil pressure gauge, transmissicn clutch oil pressure gauge, en9ine cil pressure gauge, engine coO'lant temperature gauge, ammeter, tcrque convertO'r oil temperature gauge, air cleaner service indicatcr, and en9ine service recorder. Wei~ht: Operational weight with regular equipment - 30,615 lbs. side doors, fcr sanitary land fill belt, enclased CAB with windshield use. wiper,. ~ en g ~ o *F.O,B.' Port lavaca, Texas $51,594.00 .See next page fcr additional attachments. Payable to Plains Machinery Co. Corpus Christi Texol. as follows: TOTAL AMOUNT see above 'CASH PAYMENT $ Legal WClrl'Clnts, or lease Contrad. Poyable as ,hown in schedule above. NO WARRANTY, IIi, Oorft" ~ilar Plo,M, Mach.nery ComlXlny, fI9"einoftft" allied <<ll\'lf)<lny, nKI..s nC) waTrClnfy, .,"""', ",,,pr.u.d o~ impliltd, wllh rll$p~ 10) any pro",,"y ~.o bll Ih., ~r. ond '<'\litho"" l(mitill9 lh, fQrt9o'~, it fflCll<., no WGf'!'Gntr. ,ilh'llt upr.u~ or lrnJ:>Heod, w.th r.,~' to the quell",. 01 Iud, P'Qfjel'f'(. QT lh, fit"",. 'ltI..-.of '01' 11'1. P"'PO\e" ''''11 b"yer ,. p....~h"~J'>Q ",m.: of\d ~on>pOn.,. diw;h;\''''$ ""'1 "ahil,ty fet <:11'<<1. ind,re<1 OJ catll<tQ".""al dclmagu c,r o.)a.,. <..,,!line,; kom d.fecl'v. OQrfl Of' ."I>Jly ."O'.....rl"" Ih....,1. I'.ov,d.d, how.,...r. ,f ,ltIy of lh. prap.rl,/, CQve,ed t::ly l!\b ord.r ~ .,,ed propeffy O'M ''';$ ord., .l~wh..... 'Onlo<l'lI e~pru.~ wf'"en or ty".a _"".,1,., OJ worr<rnl., ....ilh rUOKf ,........,0.. \Old ....fil1... Of' IVped WOtTQ"'" '" ....orrc...t'u. Ilrlclly ~o-nslr* '.. fOWlr of tampany. .hQ.1l ,oIelv o,Oply. If me,. Qr. CO"., m''''\...fQ~l''''l!rs' wo.ronly 01' _.,,,,,i., ...ith <.'pe(I tQ ,h. property c4V....d by th.. OO"dlU" ri'le., g,. upr1u,ffI a..o not i",plied. (ItlO i, i, gorettd that ~,eil<'~:~ t:i ~~~~~n~~n o~o~d~O>>;o '~I. a;~:~f~~:~,; :~~~:~~ 'to. ::ldO~n'd~~ ;::~~ :o"iio:,o~~:~. u::a::~i,.Qv':~n:;t,~t,,,rr~';i, ':o";':~i~. ~ ~rr~:,.r~\lg~y,"O~::: u"plicobJe 10 said ,:ltQ98I1'Y, OM ,hal l<:l,d worronli.. or WQr.on,y, J ''''Y. .1'\0'11 ex'end to laid proper'Y. fc,r ,he d"ro"..., olClny ....~h mO"...f~h"e..' ....anOMie. 0' "''I''on'". company :sholl o. 0 9rO'''''Y. ond nO! 0111......;... au,., h...v.r ;n ot"oining any odj"lIm./l1 lI'e"lInde. rh'll buyer ll'\inl<a he i. ..",iU.d 10. 611'1'.' ."pr..,.ly ....oi~fl1ke f"'nist\i"9 10 h'm j)rio< 10 In. OtllJ<2t .01. OM delivlIlty of the Cllor.,o,d urOQl!rly ICl h,m 1hlll mo""foCl"'.'" worrgnr...; 0/' warranty. if OilY. o~~lltobl. 1......l'O, b.,t upon II>. ~ampl#tian ~.th:..,-:.~ Clnd upon buy...', r~"'$l thOI i1 dCI 10' COI'II!)Qny will obtol" far ..Il.r ,''' _"."Ioc.lur.r,' wor""fI!i... or _rl'i:lnly, if ClIlY, opplitobl. tlf In. .propert.,. tov.,-.d by No O;flIl or f.pt..senIQli,... of com~ny ha, In. IXfWW or o"thori'y 'a ....,,..,. th. ...."'. n.r.of. OM ;1 " oo;reed fllett 011 prior (orNenollON,. l\egClligIlCtl1l. <:I9',,",-I1U and ~",aIiClf\' <lIlloring to this ard., (lnd/or 10 lOid p'~)' ar. mlllrged .......". ,",Ie ord.,. is wbl<<t '0 ott..J)larw;1Il by rII. ....."fIg.......1 of ~pony. Wh.n ClC(~, It ....111 bI!I CCllltida.ecl Q firm 0<<1<< ond not 'ubil!C1 f<I canullation. th.~,., 00'." lngl rIIi. OorCt.r. wt'l,df'h. ha. 1ecr.4 and tQ ~~ h. agrees.. (gn$tiMw the ."l1r. ogt'~'" r.\atll\Q tQ the 'Ole at lOrd P<<lll'eHr. ond Ihe>> "- loci, _....ed 0 tl'<leC&lP'lIn.,ecr.f. ltHp~etfUUy submitted. :1 ACCEPTED FOR County. Texas. or City County ludge Of Mayor. Representative Commlasioner. CommLssIoaer. Commissioner. Commla&lott.f!r. '486 L ',- .' ~~'\;, ,~. .,..~, ..~~ , ~-.....-'....._--, . . ,-,-------_._._---"--~---'--~.- , , ._--_.~.---~_._--~_._~--_._---'""'-----, !. , PIl0POSAL BLAIlJ: PLAINS MACHINERY COMPANY Corpus Christi Te~~ . June 8, '9!J " ,,\: r To th4!! Honorable { County 'udg! and Comm!lllOJlu, Court _......~Ce_ Ca 1 hcun eoUnty .. Oty, PO'rt lavaca Teua Continued from first page. GenUemen: We oUer to sell you dellvered It as soon as posalble: Texaa, and mak4!! deUYe17 Additional Attachments. Air conditioner with 45 amp. extension. alternatcr, and exhaust pipe $3,385.00 $522.00 Eight standard bucket teeth. Spill board for general purpO'se bucket. $88.00 Fcot'steering. $98.00 Delivery.apprcximately 45 days from receipt cf O'rder. ". ..... Payable to Plains Machinery Co. Corpus Christi . Texos, as follows: TOTAL AMOUNT see' a'bove CASH PAYMENT ~ legal Warr,?nts or L-ease Confract. Payable as shown in schedule above. NO WAUANTY, 1t;1 ogrud tho! Plaim. Mod";f\e'Y Cc:m'l!)Q.IlY. ne....inotf'" eeJl-d <:om1lC>"Y. makes no WOrrOf'lly, .ither ..II:pr...~ or imDJi.d, with ...Pf'C.1 to any prol*1'Y cove'lId by Ir..!. ord.r_ 'HId ""ithoUl limiHI'\g rh. fareo;Joing, ;f make. nO ,.....orranty. .<In.. ..~..ss<<l 0( ''''1)1;.0, with ....,ccl 10 tnill' qlll;l)ory 01 tvcr. p'~"Y. or the fit_ th~'eol lor lhl' pu'pe.e Iha, buye. i, IJv'd'lo,;no ,omel <1,'($ tQ"'~ny d'J(IQ.im~ a,..y 1".bilifY lor dirKl, indirllKl Of con't'q~nl,ol demo",e' or delay ntvHi"" IrCl/rt d.~8C'IIV' garls or IClulfy e"oinetrino IlIe.eof. !>tovid..d, /\ew....r. it 0"'1' of Ih.. prop."y l;overt'Cl l:)y Ihit 0"0.' be- vfed pl"Clp.triy and lhi, Clrder orlu",~. to"IClim t>"Qr<U...s _1ft." O' l'i~ "'Clrtconli"" C< ",o"Orrly wilh r""p<<"1 Ih...lO, mid ....rirt." or l'(peG WOfronty en ....cuanlin. Itric,Iy CO"'lrv.o in fo"or oj tompcll\'1, moll tole1\, Ol1pl'1- 1I th"re ore 0'''1 mOl'lutoell/r,r,' we,rQ"ly Of W:CIrrDnli.., wilt.. res~ to the prQP:'.ty CQ'ffl'eCl by 111;, Clrd.., In...., ore .1Ip1't>....d and not impli,d. ol'lJd iI ~ 0"'. thc>t tClmj,ony d~, nQt. and ca""af. af aoeil'\~l Ih.. rncnv1oClu,.rt, en!<l.oe 1hll Ielrms a/ LClid ",orronly 0' WClrrc,,,,'U, if any, O"elr wnol l"-Y ne.... or". To en. 1''''.111, onc:l ,ol.1y to rhe eo"l..m, 'he. t"mpClny con ne... dQ '0 i' el';o"'''' Ihel' tM. prop.rry 10 bor ,old ..Me. lhi, ord.., ,10011 be ,c:o vltd.r 11,1' mo"uic~lv,..r,' ...arrontie, or "'OTTO"'y, il ony, - O'Pplicoblel tQ ,oid properly. ond Ir,OI ,aio WClrrO"I,... 0' WC>"Orlty. il any, ,hall ~"I...c1 to sold P'QO~ft'f. fg. .h. dvrchon ot 0".,. soch. ......nufQ(lwoe.,. worron".' <ill WQl'<t;sMY. compo'''' .1>011 os <l grol"ilY, and 1'\0'1 otherwi,e. o"ill buyer in obloinin.g ony odjult"'e'" Ih..,eun,d.. ,hol buy.., Ihi"l... he is en"'ied '0: /lvyer ."\:>.enly woive$ 1he f\lff\ilh;ng 10 hi", ~ior .0 II,.. ClClVO! .01.. oMl o.lI"ery of th.. o;OTeJoid pro~ty 10 him lne mon",f",cl,,'e..' wo"antie, 0' _rra.nl'f, it 01'1'1. ollpr.coble. tll....lg, b"t Vllon the CCfl\Jlllltlon of II'ut ,ole o"d "1:10" b<.I~r', TlIq"",' 11101 It do to tOmpany wlll JJbtcin ftw ,ell., 'h. rnon\ltCK''''.U' WClrronti., or ...ouOnty. " any. OPlllitebl. IQ rhe prCl9l!r"Y to\l"ed by 1\'Ii,ord.'. No oQe'" or <_.'''''0'''''' of tQnlOC"l' ho, m. POW" OX' olllhorlty to vory ,h. __!tit "'_t. onc:l II il 09'_ thot 01/ prior t_"'lOtiON. neoQtlo.tlo.,.,. ogr"",,"" o..d repr.,enlcUions ,.Io'i"", 10 thl, order and/or '0 sold O'~N'1 w. merglld .....lIin. This order I. ,ubjec:r 1C1 lllC;I;.t'pIClnt. by II,. manege"",,", of cornpClny. Wh.n O<<otphd. il will be- to...ic!...,.a 0 fir", otder t>nd I1I)t ,ub~ to ~ncel1crtfCIII. Th. PIIl'tltcu.r <29'- .he, thi, ord.r. whitft' I'ut no. tt<ld t>nd 10 wt\ien he erg"'IJ, tonstlt",.. 11'1., .rll/r. og'Nrnel'ot ,.lotl!'lSl 10 ,hot &ole of aolel pt'o!>>rly. oM that till hell ~e;"cdotr~c~I,,*tK)t. . Respectfully submitted, A(jCEPTED F01:P County, Texaa. .. Oty County ludge or Mayor. , Cornml.uioner. 1~' Commissloner. '''.' ," , , " Comm1Jsioner. ComntJ.uloner. <,:,,~._., . . i C' _.' ,.~ .-:.-;,., ", ,,' t ..,!'. . .;; ......--.-.'l'- 1 '1 ,~. , i I> ~--...,. I ~ rf) o .:=t :.:. o I ~I 487i , " . . " .' I ~..l , ~,. ,".,~'2J",';7A', "-'< " , . . -. -~-~~;. '- ,,' .'-r- -. C::'., / "" " ../' kzfll!4Y1J/l4f1b1lltf /lIIII/S1II/!! BOX 3506B . 12320 S, MAIN' HOUS10N, TEXAS 71035 .713/723"050 QUOTATION June lJ,1977 To; Calhoun CollJ1tj' Landfill Portlavaca, Texas Rei I EquiplllOUt Bl.ds - for (1) CR.AWWi EXCAVATOR Iii are pleaeed to quote the folJ.olriJ:lg Bantam H;ydrlll.1l1c crader excavator . 1- !lode1 c-l66 BANT~ H;ydraulic Exeavator, pClD'ered by' a AC-2900 >>ark II Diesel EDgin., lllounted on H,ydraulically driven Tractor Type Counter- Rotating oralers w1~ 19.7" 1I1de Triple Grouser Track S!loe3, Auto- matic Digging & Traction Diac-Type Irakes, Lever controLs for attachment, with Foot. Controls far travel, Two speed Qoom Hoist. Master ClutCh, j]J, Vision Cab with s01llld deadening InsuJ.ation, Contoured operators' seat. rith suspeDSj,on, IIllit.rume~ Panel, Hour lleter,Horn, H,ydraulic Pwlp Cavitation 8< Filter Restriction WarJJ:l.Dg Lights, Hoe Attacbmlilnl; wi JJII ride 5/8 cubic 78l'd Eitcavating ~cket wi teeth. F.O.B. Lanclfill Part Lavaca, Texas $ 5.3,490.00 Dell:very 60 D~ alter receipt of order OPl'IONAL WlDE SHQi.S. 31.5" ride sJ10es & 1,070.00 Thalllc 1'011 far this opporyunity to quote. Yours ve17 trul.T ~h.-- 41~ ~G.Fenner CMD Sales A Oivilion of P fb,;{l'f 1#PIdIlI4/A'C THIS QUOTATION IS SUBJECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE. ~ I " 1 ! 1.. I i i ,. .) . , . . I. ~. ~'., "'~'\,[ill""'l' ~",~' ~"~=~nw:,': ,Ii i . ".: ~, f'T {!';,o " " , " . L.L.' : !': :~. ~;.. U '. i;,:\QF '. preco machinery sales, inc. Industrial and Construction Machinery June 10, 1977 Ca I houn County. Po~t Lavaca. Texas Gentlemen: t We are pleased to quote the following equipment unit for your openat}otl. One (1) Massey-Ferguson, Model MF450S Crawler Excavator equipped standard per specification sheet unless noted. (*) ENGINE Perkins 6 cylinder diesel 354'Cu. In. dlspl, 131 Maximum H.P. @ 2800 RAM la)93 Net flywheel H.P. @ 2250 RAM Max I mum torque 262 ft.' lb. ' @ 1300 RPM Dry type alr.cleaner with pre-cleaner 12 volt electrIcal system . Two batteries, t40 AMP. hours total Ant'i -Freeze to -30 DRIVE & STEERING Hydrostatic Drive Motors 104.5 cu. in. radIal piston Counter rotating steering 360 degree continuous, swIng - 7.5 RAM CAB NOn-skId floor Non-skid step plates and hand rails Insulated walk and ceilIng Windowst 3 sl Idlngl 4 stationary Key locking door Windshield wiper Upholstered adjustable seat UNDERCARRIAGE Crawler tractor type 75" gauge 11' 8" Track e lifet;me rollers 2 lifetime Carriers (*)2811 Heavy duty seml-grauser shoes Hydraulic track adjuster , ~ :~i ....___ ?:!~.: 6519AupleyCircle . p, 0, Box 12625 . Houston. Tex. 17017 . "/ .. " vj " .;.~ ~ i- (713)641-2161 ":J ,., ,,; . Telex:76-22B8 ,: ", . ' Ca I houn' County INSTRUMENTATION Engine oil pressur~ gauge Engine water temperature gauge Ammeter; Hourmeter; Cigar Lighter Starter; Light switch Instrument panel lights CONVENIENCE & PERFORMANCE FEATURES Tool box Tool kit Sliding hood lights: 3 Front work Re f lectors, 2 Red rear Towing hitch HYDRAULI CS Pump liiapaclty Operating Pressure Anti-shock Valves tn Double Tandem 70 GPM 2300' PSI Boom and crowd bucket swCng AuxilIary circuits (2) 5.0" X 43.25" III 5.0" X 57.1" '(1) 5.5" X 39.4" 800m cylinder Crowd cy I i nder Bucket cy II nder 30" Trench Bucket - 51B Cu. Yd. ,"J Included ,In quote price Delivered price F.O.B. Rort Lavaca. Texas - $43,197.00 'alAlternate for 106 HP Net. Very truly yours, LES. INC. ren Executive Vice PresIdent JHB/e~ " ", -. :. ..: .. June 10, 1971 to day delivery after ~eceipt of Purchase Order ~ ex. C2: ! " ( ,5 j ;~ ., i~" j ., ) , 'i ; r;: i\ ',i 4EH}i I ! , All of the bids on the sanitary landfiil equipment were tabled for study and will be acted on Friday,' June 17, 1977. CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS. - ENTEX', GAS SALES CONTRACT, I Motion by COllllllissioner Kabe1a, seconded by COllllllissioner Be1k, and carried, that the following Gas Sales Contract with Entex be approved and the County Judge authorized to,execute same: ' ! I I ! j ; _.1 FORM rn.6801 (10-701 eatEX CONTRACT REPORT ~ l1':I g ~ o CONTRACT IN NAME OF: Port Lavaca OFFICE ACCOUNT TO BE BILLEO AS: Commissicners' Court of Commissioners' Court Calhoun County (Courthouse) of Calhoun County Port Lavaca MAILING AOORESS 202 S. Benevides STREET CITY Texas 77979 STATE SERVICE ADDRESS 202 S. Benevides STREET Port Lavaca Texas 77979 INSIDE CITY LIMITS:' YES Iii NoD CITY STATE ACCOUNT NUMBER: IINESS TRACT EXECUTED CONSUME R BY: Courthouse D,O,R. CLASSIFICATION Large Commercial TITLE (CONSUMERI TYPE OF METER: BUSINESS: CHART D NON-CHART m NEW D RENEWA4bJ NEW ADDITIONAL D ' DATE OF FIRST DELIVERY lOd& CHANGE OF RATE D LDST [] CONTRACT CANCELLED 0 7-27-77 EFFECTIVE DATE 7-27-77 TERM one year USE OF GAS (Give t.vpe of equipment used, rating, etc.) Boiler EST, MAX. ,HDUR DEMAND (MCFI EST, MAX. DAY DEMAND (MCFI 8.4 120 EST. COST TO SERVE - $ EST. ANNUAL MCF GUARANTEED ANNUAL REV,-S RATE SCHEDULE THIS CONTRACT ESTIMATES BY WMM EST. ANNUAL REV, - S DEPOSIT REQUI RED - S 617-RM In!GrmC1tioJ1 about RI\\'. easements and a/hi" miscellaneous items may be recorded on rcverSt;> side. HAS GAS EVER BEEN FURNISHED AT THIS ADDRESS OR LOCATION? ves SYMBOL ANO EFFECTIVE OATE OF PREVIOUS AGREEMENT: Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County IF so, GIVE THE NAME OF BUYER, RATE SCHEDULE 'I~~e OF BUYER TE SCHEDULE - Changed to EFFECTIVE DATE Entex's Rate Schedule 617-RM 617R 6-1-76 REMARKS; ACTUAL REVENUE. 12.MONTH PERIOO TO DATE OF THIS CONTRACT - $ CONTRACT WILL RESULT IN INCREASE D OR DECREASE 0 TO CUSTOMER. AMOUNT - S OATE MANAGER OA TE SALES MANAGE R DATE RATE OEPARTMENT This lorm If' be us('d for ,('porling 'lew. rt>,u..wed. and lost ('OlltrtlCI business arid ndditj'H"'/ C'lmlracl blJsiness caused by addf"d equipr/l('nt. 49f-r ,.'- ..,--......_...~.~...;.".,~,--- . 1Fc'J....I7-all~!I ....v. ..71 GAS SALES CONTRACT I. tNTt:X, INC. (herl:in;lU"" called 't:..mp:my', altl'l:'l:'S IQ_:u:Il,lIl1d Jt'liveJ' en Calho~ Cou~tYt Texas IN",...II: o!" CO"'5U"'~AI Public Corporation acting'by and through its Commissioners' Court ICOAPOA."':ION. INOIVIOUAl... OR ':....ATNERS...'P. IITATING "''''''''f::S OF ALl.. ......ATNER.' :(herellllher called "Consumer") - whether one or more - who,;e .ddrns.{wh~ hills .r~:lo~'rendered) is . (.n) INUMBER' 202 S. Benevides Port Lav3ca Texas 77979 . :and Conlumn A.tees to take ISTREET, telf VI .5'.'l:1 (rom Company, and pay (or II the prices Ip<<ifit'd in and in accordance with the ute schedule attached .herelo. natural 'IS for all ConlUmet., fuel requirements, for the followinlt purpost'S, up to II m."imum of per dIY, on tht' premise'S next descrihed; 8.4 MCF-therms "0 MCF.tXaJO::per hour Ind Purp05e(s); Fuel for operation of boiler Premises; 202 S. Benevides INUMeE~1 77Q7Q POT''' T.~V::lt'A f5T"EIi:T' fCITYI loIoOORESS WHERE SERVICE IS TO BE P"URNI'HEDI 617-RM and Ri.der IIAII T"'V$lC: 15T"TEI Rate Schedule is IUlIched hereto and mlde I part of tbis contneL 2. This contract b for an orifl;in:l1 term o( one supe~des all contracts :lnd arrangements for nillural las yeu(s), commencing the 27 day of Julv .1977 . (or the above stated purposes on the above described premises and at the end of tbe ori(inal term automatically t'ene~ itself fe>> $Ucceuive periods of' one yellr(s), unless II written nodee to the contrary is s:iven by either party to the other It least thirty days prior to the e:o;piration of the date upon v.hlch the original term or any one year renewal term thereof expu6. The meterlS) measunnjt glLS to Consumer will bc read at Intervals of about thirty days _ called billin, periods _ and bill. for lerViee durUlg each billing penod will be rendered ai' the address fint Slated above and are paYlble at Company's off"lCe loclted ~ PnT'~ T::IVar.R TpY::l~ 3. Consumer and (;ompnnv al!tee Ihilt if at any time. or from time to time, durinit' the term of this c.,ntract the rates of the Company applicahle to this class of service beinll fu"rnished hereunder .ire' dccreasrd..r inereased'sueh dccfl';u.eoJ or in~re3sed rates Shall be applieable ~o the service furniShed. here'under a{ter wriuen notice {rom Companv_ 10 Consumer advisinll o{ such increased or deereas<:d rates and the effecti\'e date ,fl,ereof, such effective date 10 be al lealol thirly days afur the mailini:" of !l.ueb wntten nolice by the Company; prOVIded, however, that in the o:venl the ntes : -applieable to the service lurni5lu.d htrtunder arc incree~cd, ConllumcT shaU h3"C the right to tefminllote th\s ~ontlll.tt upon written nntice from . Consumer to Company. sueh termination notice 10 he deli\'ered to the Company nolleM than fifteen days prior lu the dale such inereased ratn are 10 beeome effeeti\'(., For Ihe purpo~"'s of appl!,ing thts provision, it is understood :and ajl:re...d that lax, '3~ eosl. operatinkt east adjustment clauses and other similar :ldju~tmcnl clauses inc-luded in utcs shall eonstilute I pari of such rates and that adjustments pursuanl to such claukS shall not , conSlilute decrenes or increas...s in slleh'r:lues. ' 4. COnSllmet tlnd Compan~ a~ee (a) Ih'at the poil1t (called point of delivery) at which the gas delivercd under this contract is to be received by Consumer shall be the oullet of Comr-an')"s m'ctu or me-ten menuTing such gas 10 Consumer adjaeent to or on the- above ptemises; (b) dlat sueb gas shall be reeeived b}' Con~umer al the point of delivery al sueh pressures and temperatures as may COXiSI from time to limo: by r..a5On of Com pan)", operating condilions. but Ihat tl1e agreeJ basis for measuring Ihe gas delivered to Consumer shall be that ~el forth under the para.graph S1)'led ....Measurement.. in the IIltached rate seherlule; (c) thal meter measurements shall be eonclusive_except for periods when Ihe CompanY",melerinl equipment has failed 10 register or by actual te~t is found to be in error by more than 3% in the ease of positive type meten or l;)y more than 2';} in the ease- of orifice type met en (or by such olher percentafl;eli a~ may be prescribed by appropriate gove-rome-nlal authority).lf upon un,.' test the inaccuracy of Ihe meter is found to be in 1':1I;C.,0;.0;. of 3.?'~ o{ l-ft. {or oth~TJ'TCSCTibeo pereentage).:ls the ease may be, rhe Company shall repair or replaee the meter, and Ihe regi~tralion thereof :>hall be corrected lor tbe perio cUending b3Ck to Ihe lime sueh in<leeuracv oecurred, if such lime is asceruinable, and if not aseertainable. the period sl.lbje~t In corn:etion shall be aSliumed to be one-half of Ibe period that has elapsed sinee Ihe meter was la$1 lested; if for Iny reason thl! meter is out of seniice or fail~ 10 r"'j!ister w that Ihe amount of gas delwered eannot he a$Ctrtained or eompuled from the readin,s Ihereof! Ihe gas d",li~'ered durinll the period th.. meler i~ ou~ of ~ervi..e or fails lO rel!ister shall u., determined by lest. mathematical ..aleulalion. or by estimating the quantit,- of gas ddl\'ered from deliveries dunng preceding periods undC1' similar conditions when the meler was registerin!!: accurately. Consumer and Company further :ll"rec tl\lH no eorrection .....in be mal1c for a lonf::~r period than six months prior to the time the meter was found 10 be inaeeurate: (d) and that tot3.1 or partial: interruption of gilS deliveries during the tcrm of Ihis conluet due to aet of God, the elemenu. requirements for resid~ntiaJ and other uscs de-clar.:d superior to Consumer'l: by Jaw, or 10 other eauses or eontingeneieS beyond Ihe eontrol of Company ar nat proXimately causcd by Companr's nee:iig...nce. ~h3.l1 not be cause far termination of this contract or the basis for claims _ delivery and receipt o( JlIS under this el?ntfllet to be resumed whene\'er any such eaUil.e or eontingency l:hall end. . . , 5. Company will install m~asuring and other equipment af standard design and suitable n:pacit'! to meBSUfe las to. Consumer a1 the point of delivery and will calibrate meten /IS otten u required by good openting praetiee. Company shall have, without charlle to it. and is hereby vanted by Con~mcr a ri~ht of way and ea5ement on. under, over antJ along COnSUmeT'S premises fat Company's meler and all other equipment togelherwith aU nghts appurtenant and re:isoMbly neeeil.sary to. the "roper inStallation, maintenance. replaC'ement. and servicing thereof :lnd to the fulfillment of 3.11 Company's' obliutions imposed herehy :lnd by law, together with Ihe right to remove all S3id propertv and equipment from said prelfli~es 31 ttny time after deli\'ery of (:as. hereunder has ternlln:lttd-.litle to !Ill propert)' Ind equipment plllCell upon or attaehed to said ptemises by Company shall remain, in Compan)'. (.Inleu pas~il~~..to_ Consumer ':Jf the ,Iille. Ihereto is eviden:.:cd b!' W!'itlen bilt of sale ex~uted and delivered by Company. " 6. Consumer aJl.rees.that p~ior 'to' the ,e.rfective ~ate of this e'?'!traellhere .will ,be available at th~ po.int of deHverr the neees.<;ary P:r' inJ and other ; eqUipment, of slandard deS11!n. SUitable eapaclty. and In j1:ood COndlllon. 10 rece",e Company's gu dellvenes allhat pOint. As long as an whenever g:1S ',is being delivcred under Ihis contr:!~t. Consumer will maintain and keep aU sueh equipment at and be~'()nd Ihe point of d"liver)' 3nd all ga$ appliances in good condilion. ~a(e and ~ujl;.ble for thl! us..g [0 which the same ar... pul. inspeclinl! the same at re:!sonable intel'\'al~ Con~umer allr"s to v:iv~ Company imme.:ll:!le nOlice 10 cut off Ihe itas whenever any unsafe condition is (ound or re8'>onably bdie,'ed hy COPsumer to ~xist upon Conrumer's ~remises, and fUftner a'#.re<,:!i. th.at l.:omi'aI\Y \1'1"01\ ft-.:"i\;in!111ctuOlI nOllee of _SUCh an unsafe condition mtty di~ontinue gas deliveries until said rremises are restored 10 safe cond.itlon, Cnrnpany shall not be liabl.. for 311)' ku.s. injury. or dama~_e from such t:as or its uk aU"'1 it leave.s the point of delivery, and Consumet hereby auumes all f1sk:o thereof and therefrom. Consumer Will prolecl tram injury OT dama,:e Complny's property on Consumer'a premises:. ' 7. II is aj:reed that the u~e of or mainren::mce of eQuif)menC for .use of wet p:as (rhe term wet gas ineludes raw.easinjtbead, or residue l!:as not eonforming to Company's 5t3n~ards, praetice:o. aOlI ef.luipment for m:aintainin~ umform in pfe5.S\lre :lond heat eontent) on Consumer's premi.:l.es com.titutes II subStanlial addilional hazard and Ihall be sulfident cau.se tor suspension b)' Company of aU Itas deliveries under this conruct. wichout notiee to Consumer, until 5.lIid wet I:as C4uipmenc is r...mov...d from said premises, all el:aims on aecount of such suspen'lion bein(l! expreWY waived by Consumer. . '- 8. Consumer and (:ompany altl'ee Ihlt Ihis controlcl (ineludinlt any rllte SChedule described abOVe and attached hereto) states the entire ab'eemelll belween Consumer and Comp;In)'. and that any ""pre~ntllll()n. rese"'''i1tion. or promise not COnlained herein or not reduced to \vritin, Ind silned by ,the parties hcrtto h of 1\0 furce a.nd df~ct, Comp31\Y to be bound only by signlture of its authorized representalive. llereto.9. This contrael ",aU be bindin, upon and inure 10 Ihe benefit of the respective heirs, representatives. successon and assilnl of the pDrties If. all or any part of Consumer's plant. facilities, and/or other propcrty, into which the ~as sold hereunder is rceek'cd andlor utili1ed.ar'e Y(llu~tllrJly sold OT e~chanl1o:d hy Consumer. Ihen. and in such ""ent, Con...umer a~rees that ir will cau~ tht! rennn. firm or !:orrorati.)n 110 lIcl.Juirinl such property to lake ;Jlld hold Ihe same subje.:t to tltis aj:.t<,:.:miC\'\t alld s\lb)ect to the Obli\t:ltion to ful)y IInd hilhfully perform all of rhe oblif:alions ~reat..d by th.s ll.11'...emenl. and t.:on~umer furl her a~r...es Ihilt it wul ineorporate approprlale eovenllnlS to Ihis effect in any ;lei of conveyanee or Instrument or tran...rer ""hich may be e:o;...cuted by it. If all or any pari of t.:omplln)"~ distribution rlldliti.... throu,h which the ~as !\Old bereunder is. delivered to Consumer is voluntarily sold or exchan,ed I;ly ('Olmpany and Company will therl'toy he rendered ufl;lhle 10 lupply to Conllumer any j!as. whieh it is ol1lij;!ated 10 suppl)' hereunder. Ihen, and in suet! e"elll. Cumpany allreeS Ihill il_ will eau~e th.. person. n.m OT -.:orpurlollinn so aequiring s.u.;h t"roflert)' to tuke and hold the same i.ubject 10 thu. ll.'ttteo::t1lenl 311d s\lhi't'Ct tll thc ohhjl;31lUn tu l'u11)1 alltl fuilhfully pl!rfOrlfl all of the oblillalions created by this OlP.reemenl applicable to the properly :;"1 il.llld ur e.l..:hanlled, and Company flnlher Dlnl!'Cs. thai it ",ill incorporate apprOptiate cov...n:snts. to chis effect in any aet of conveyance or IIlstrum.,nt of tun"(er whieh m:iY ~ e"Kule4 by it. , '1!:!..:.'17l~t-:SS 'Rt-:Ot-', Ihe p:u1ies herefa ,have by Iheir duly authoriaed agents exeev.ted and delivered thil conlract in trlplieale oriaJnals dliI ~d3Y of . 19J.1.. ENTEX. INC.. ConipanJ' By eoWssHfaWe'Ysr Court of Calho&tv,s,oN MoIo"''''~~H ~~~ . C....mn ''/l ~ ~LJ~ "",TN(l:SS 01" COMP"",,!, SIG",..TUAE --,--'-.--~'--'_..,~.~"--~"._- .'-, , . i I , , I ~,< ~,' n t I' I I I, I 1- , i ! i i Ii \ i: 'I' " , , I i .. !1 ., I- II " fl i: I J .1 I ;. I I ~ l'.I';i o ;::, ~ o I I . ~~~. , . tider nAil It is mutually agreed by 49k Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County Consumer and Entex, I~c. that the clause.... natural gas for all Consumerrs fuel requirements..... does not preclude the customers instal1a~ion and use of a standby fuel facility for eme~gency.use ~henever natural gas service is interrupted or curtailed by Entex. This r1~er hereby becomes a part of the Gas Sales Contract dated between Consumer and Entex, Inc. . ArrESn:D TO BY: ~ (S) Wihlis F. Jetton COnsumer ')II County judge, Title Entex~ Inc. Vice President and Division Manager Title :4,92,~ :h"._ .,' .-".~.~.~._..'~--..~, - _.----.......-- '.-' -: .J ~ " ..l5:i.~. I , ....... ~.. ''':. ~.~ ~ '.;',', ENTEX. INC. RATE&HEET PAGE NtJMslR HC1'1ON I IItIVGlOft NUMB!. COMMERCIAL SERVICE RATE SCHEDULE NO. 321 ......-. APPLICATION OF SCHEDULE. %bis schedule is applicable to consume~. using gas" for purposes other thaa residential whose consumption in any month 1s less than ~SO.OOO c~ble feet. When. cuato=er use. in excess of 150.000 cubic feet in any ~onth. the consumer shall be billed on the applicable large volume rate schedule. Natural gas supplied hereunder 1s for tbe individual use of the customex at one point of delivery and shall not be resold or shared with othere. NETMONTHLV RATE 'Fiut 400.,.cublc feet or les. $2.70 Next 2,600 .. .. @ ..lSO'per 100 c.ubic feet Next . 7.000 .. .. @ .140 .. .. .. .. Next 10.000. .. .. @ .no .. .. .. .. 'Over ZO.OOO .. .. f .100 .. .. .. .. . .. MINIMUM MONTHLY BILL PAYMENT $2.70 th$ above net rates will apply. to all bills paid by date indicated on bill. For bill. Dot paid by indicated date, gross rates shall apply. which rates shall b~ the above Qet rates plus ten percent (~O%). not to exceed $5.00. PURCHASED GAS ADJUSTMErn PROVISION The foregoing rates are predieated upon the domestic city gate rate of 50.7~ per Met at a preSSure base of 14.65 psis. Whenever an increase or decrease in said eftygate rate becomes effective by or pursuant to any order- ot-the .Raih:oad Commission of Texas. Entex. Inc. shall adjust said rates as may be necessary to reflect the full .=aunt of sa1d increase or decreAse, adjusted for pressure base, along with the increase or decrease in gross receipts payments effe~ted by the increase or decrease in revenues. -' o ,0 Service under this schedule shall be furnished in accordancs with lb. Companv's General R\Jles and Regulations. _EO 09-01...76 5 IFflC'l'1n~ 09-01..76 . TftANSMI1TAL NO. . /',. 4 ../ " ,'~~~. "'.7"'~ ~ A- 361 I I ) I~ t;Jt-2076 I ~ It:) o ,~ ::::. o I ~I 49:3 ENTEX. INC. . NATURAL GAS SERVICE RATE SC11(DULE NO. G17-RM AVAILABLE At points on 8)(11tln9 facilities of adequate capa.clty and sult.lhle pressure In the llrea designated 'n the Texas Rat. Book of Entex, Inc. (hereinafter called "Company"). APPLICABLE ' To any Consumer for commercial uses and Industrial. uses, ext"ept standby service, who uses over 150,000 cubic feet In anyone month. Gas supplied hereunder Is for the. individual use at the Consumer at one. point of delivery and shall not be resold or shared with others. If the Consumer has a written contract' with Company, the terms and provision ot such contract shall be controlling. NET MONTHL V RATE The net monthly charge for gas delivered under this rate schedule shall be determined as follows: First 150 Mcf per billing month at the net rates established from time to time in the customer's service area for commercial service by applicable city ordinance or order of the Rail. road Commission of Texas or by the Company. Next.SSO Mcf $1.33S per Mcf . All over 1,000 Mcf . $1,240 per Mcf MINIMUM MONTHLY BILL . The minimum monthly bill shall be that established from time to time by city ordinance or order of the .Rallroad Commission of Texas or by the Company, as appropriate, for customer service area. (A) GAS COST AOJUSTMENT The Net Monthly Rate for gas supplied hereunder is based upon the rate paid by Houston Natural Gas Com- pany to Houston Pipe Line Company in the month of December 1974 for gas purchased for resale and delivery to consumers under this rate schedule. The Net Monthly Rate for consumption In excess of 150 Mcf during a billing month shall be adjusted when the rate paid by Entex is increased or decreased above the base cost of gas. Such adjustment shall be computed utilizing the "Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor," The Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor for the current month shall be Cilllculated according to the follow- Ing formulill: G-CF Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor" --p;;- H per Met .96 The Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor shall be rounded to the nearest $0.0001 per Mcf. DEFINITIONS G .. Cost of natural gas estimated to be purchased for resale by the Company to customer under this rate rate schedule for the current month as record@d In the Company's accounts which are equivalent to Iccounts 800 through 804', inclusive, of the NARUC Uniform System of Accounts. M . All Mcf of nilltural gas estimated to be sold and recorded In the ,current m.onth by the Company to customers under this rate schedule. H The rate paid by Houston Natural Gas Company to Houston Pipe Line Company in the month of December 1974 for gas purchased for resale and delivery io consumers under this rate schedule ex- pressed in dollars per Mcf. CF . A Correction Factor adjustment to be apPlied In the current month to provide for an allowance due to variance between actual and estimated Natural Gas Cost Adjustment revenues derived from the Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor for the third preceding month prior to the current month. CF . (A)-(B) x (.96) where (A) is the actual Natural Gas Cost Adjustment revenues received from the Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor applied in the third preceding_month and (8), is t!'le Natural Gas.. Cost Adjustment revenues which would have been received from the application of the. Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor in the third preceding month If actual rather than estimated Natural Gas Cost and Mcf sales (described above) had been available to calculate the Natural Gas Cost Adjustment Factor for that month. IB) TAX AOJUSTMENT In addition to the payments above provided for, the Consumer shall relmbu~e the Company for the Com- pany's proportionate part of any new or increased rate of any eXisting Tax, impost, assessment or charge or subsequently applicable taxes except ad valorem, net income and excess profits taxes, imposed or levied by ..ny governmental authority as the result of any new or amended law or ordinance enacted after Decem. ber 1. 1974, which is assessed o.r levied against the Company or directly affects the Company's cost of opera. tlon or is added to or made a part of the cost of gas purchased by the Company. For the purpose of deter- mining the reimbursement herein to be made by the Consumer in respect to said ta)(es paid by the Company on the gas delivered hereunder, all taxes paid by any SubSidiary or affiliate of the Company shall be consid- ered to have been paid by the Company. WRITTEN CONTRACT In order to receive a delivery from Company of more than 25 Mcf during anyone day, a consumer must execute a written contract with Company on Company's. rc.rm of contract covering the sale of gas by Company to it, In the ca~e of existing consumers, the maximum gas usage during anyone day shall be obtained from the records of the Company, except In cases Where the e)(lsllng consumer will be put chasing Increased volumes of gas. from Com- pany becaus.e of expansions or for any other rcason, in which event the Company may estlmate usage by such con- sumer, Also in the case of now consumers, the Company may estimate us-.ge by the consumer. Any suCh estimates made by Company shall be binding on consumer in determining whether or not a contract is required. Such written contract shall be executed by consumer upon request 01 Company and Company shall not be obligated to servlJ '"y such consumer more than 25 Mcf during anyone day until such written contract 11 executed and delivered by Consumer. "4'9'4 . 'J:., '\ '"\.~'., ,~,~,". ", ."'-'-.....-.-.....,....,...-... . Rate Schedule No. 617-RM MEASUREMENT The term "cubic foot of gas" far the purpose of measurement of the gas delivered and for all other purposes" is the amount of gas necessary to fill a cubic foot 'of space when the gas Is at an absolute pressure of 14.95 pounds per square Inch and at a bi.se"temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit. T~e term "Met" shall mean 1.000 cubic fe~t ot gas. The Sales Unit shall be one Md. I' Assumed Atmospheric Pressure. The average atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be fourteen and seven-tenths (14.7) pounds per SQuare inch, irrespective of actual elevation or location of the point of delivery above sea level or variation in such atmospheric pressure from time to time. ) Orifice Meters p When orifice meters are used for the measurement of gas. such orifice meters shall be constructed and Installed, and the computations of volume made. 'in accordance with the provisions of Gas Measu'rement Com- mittee Report No; 3 of the American Gas Association as reviSH September, 1969, with any subsequent amendments 'or revisions which may be mutually acceptllble. The temperature of the gas shall be determined by a recording thermometer so installed that it may record the temperature of the gas flowing through the meter or meters. The average of the record to the nearest one (1) degree Fahrenheit, ,obtained while gas is being delivered, shall be the applicable flowing gas temperature for the period under consideration. The specific gravity of the gas shall be determined by a recording gravitometer owned and operated by' the pIpeline compilny from whom Company purchues Its gas. so installed that it may record the specifiC gravity of the gas flow- . ing through the meter or .meters; provided, however, that the results of spot tests made by the pipeline company with a sta'ndard type specific gravity instrument shall be used at locations where the plpeline'company does not have a recording grllvitometer in 'service. If the recording gravitomete, is used, the average of the record to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001). obtained while gas is being delivered, shall be the applicable specifiC gravity of the gas for the period under consideration. If the spot test method is used, the specific gravity of the gas delivered hereunder shall be determined once mo~thlY, the result obtained, to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001), to be applicable during the succeeding billing month, . Adjustment for the effect of supercompresslblllty shall be made according to the provisions of A,G.A, Report No.3. hereinllbove identified. for the'ave,age conditions of pressure, flowing temperature and specific gravity at which the gas was measured during the period under consideratIon, and with the proportionate vlllue of each carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the gas delivered included in the computation of the applicable supercompresslbillty factors. Co~ pany 'shall obtain appropriate carb,?n ~joxide and nitrogen fraction values as mllY be required from time to tlma. Positive Displacement Meters and Turbine Meters - When positive displacement meters and/or turbine meters are used for the measurement of .gas, the flowing temperature of the gas metered shall be assumed to be sixty (60) d. grees Fahrenheit, and no correction shall be made for any variation therefrom; provided, however, that company shall have the option of installing a recording thermometer, and if company exercises such option, corrections shall be made for each degree variation in the applicable flowing te":,perature for the period under consideration. The volumes of gas determined shall be adjusted for the effect of supercompresslbllity as follows: '. . I (a) When the flowing te'mperature of gas is assumed to be' sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit, the supercompresslblllty factor ~hall be the square of the factor, Fpv. computed in accord~nce with the principles of the American Gas . Association Gas Measurement Committee Report No.3, hereinabove identified, for a pure hydrocar,bon gas of six- tenths (O.~) sp~cific gravity and far .the average pressure at which the gas was measured. . (b) When the flowing gas temperature'is recorded and applied accordrng to the option above, the supercompr~ sibility faCtor shall be the SQuare of the fz.ctor, Fpv. computed in accorC:ance with the principles of the American Gas Association Gas Measurement Committee Re;Jort No.3, hereinabcve identified, for II pure hydrocarbon gas of six-tenths (0.6) speCific gravity and for the average conditions of pressure and flowing temperature at which the gas was measured. ' TERMS OF PAYMENT . . . . The gross monthly bill shall be due and payable from any customer who fails to pay his bill within ten (10) days from the date of the bill. To arrive at the gross monthly bill, the net bill computed at the above net monthly rates, together with applicable' cost 01 gas and tax adjustments, will be increased by two percent (2%). For a bill showing consumption of 150,000 cubic feet 'or less, the bill will be adjusted and payable as prescribed by prompt payment provisions in an applicable city ordiMnce or 'order of the Railroad Commission of Texas or by the Com- pany. .' RULES AND REGULATIONS Gas Service furnished hereunder shall be subject to the Company's Rules and Regulations for the sale of gas. CURTAILMENT , . Total or partial interru'ption of gas deliveries due to act of God, the elements. requirements for residential and other uses declared superior to Consumer's by law, or to other causes or contingencies beyond the control of Compa.ny or not proximately caused by Company's negligence, shall not be the basis for claims - delivery and r. <:eipt oi gas to be resumed wt\enever. any such cause or contingency shan end. CHARGES FOR UNAUTHORIZED OVER.RUN GAS Any gas taken by Consumer after the effective hour of an order calling for a complete curtailment of all gas deliveries. and prior to the authorized resumption of natural gi!S service, hereunder shall be considered to be un- authorizedove'~run gas, Any gas taken by ConSumer after the effective hour of an order calling for a partial curtail- ment, and prior to the authorized resumption of naturlll gas service, which exceeds the stated amount of gas dell....r- ies Consumer may take during SUCh' partial curtailment, shall be considered to be unauthorized over.run gas. CO~ pany shilll bill, and Consumer shali pay for unauthorized over-('Jn Qas at the rate of $10.00 per Md, In addition to the Net Monthly Rate specified herein for such gas; provIded. however. that Company shall have the right wIthout obligation, to waive any pcn~lty ior u~authorlled OVP.f.HfO volume.... The p,lyment nf \uch additional Charge for un- authorized over-run gas sh.111 not, under any circumstances, be considereO as giving the Consumer the right to take unauthorized over-run gas, n,or shall such payment be considered to 'exclude or limit any other remedies available to Comp.my ilQaimt the c";on::.un,cl for exceeding tht! ,r.,aXII1IUlTl daily qUantity :.pecilit!d in Con!l<umer's contract with Comp,any, ur for failluc to comply with curtdilrnent oldC!,.. t.....ued.bv Company hereunder. I The .,ddltion,lI amount 'ipedfierJ .,hove ch,uqed for unaulhoriZf2d OVf.!,r-run qa\ ..hall he oiUtjusted. either plus or miliUS, to conform tottlC rh':ll~c Ol.n':c b).' Cump.IIl)"'s supplier in Ih rdle l.(;~l..:":ulu under whu,;h Compimy purchase), its gas 5:Upply for resale under this W:hedule.. ' ."c,__"...,,,,.,~' - - . -,_.~....~-:_ .:.;..'..~..., ., ~h;o.,. ,,-.,,... ..i_~ '. I ~ rfj o -, -- ~ Cl I J 49'5' CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS, CETA SUMMER PROGRAM, GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seGonded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that the following User Agency Agreement be approved and 'the County Judge authorized to execute same; with the u~er- standing that the County will fund the salary, social security contribution and'the cost of the workmen's compensation insurance and will be refunded by the Golden Crescent Council of Governments. CErA SUl.e:lEl1 YOU7':l usrn AGBIlCY AGR.c<:>:;:;;;r GOLDEN CRESCENT COUNCIL OF GOVE:l.NMENTS POST OFFICE BOX 2023 VICTOlU.'I. TEXAS 1790], The tollarlng :>;>reement ot' understandiDg sets :!'orth the res::onsibUitie. ot "the Colden Crescent Council of Gov't as 'the CF.'l'A S~.!;1er Progrec gr8.:ltee, "the CETA participants; and Calhoun County, Texas the Ua,er Agency" bereiz:.a...""ter called the "i-iorksite'l.. ~he under~ta::l.din_~ of roles and objectives vill insure a t:l.ore ef'tect1ve e:.cper1ence ror batb. the Worksite a;;eIlC;r and the CErA p....ticipant. SEE ADDENDUM eN P{\G~ 3. Purpose or the CErA Youth Pro"r"",; This progr= !'unded t:nder the COlilprellensive EtlllJ.O',r-:.ent elld Training Act (12/73), is co=0017 referred to as "CZiIA". It is tund-.d through grantee. =:1 is bound b-.r the' Federal Regulations governing impJ.e::entation ot the Act. The vork e;operience a::1d traiclng program is designed to provide York ex;>er1ence and training to ecotl.OIZtical!.y disadvantaged youth, 1n-$c:='001 and out-ot-scl:ool)l as .an encO'..u-e.gem=t/end objectiVe ror thet1 to re=1:1 in schoo~, or othe1"o(!ge continue their educ::a;tio.a and c:u-eer deV'elop:en t;... Activities and Service: The pr~ Bctivit;r ot the preg::'''''' is to provide paid, meanilogf'ul. vor!t e.:cperience, related trai.l!i!>g, nnd Job conditioning ror toe CE1'A 76uth. The User ~\geo.cy (uo::a-pro.fit vorksite) proYides the e--pericnce. t.ra1niug, B.I:.d sup~rvisloQ. The CETA grantee provides the participa:rt)o coordination, and addit1oc.al. ecuns~l1ng to assist the partiCipant in their career deve1opC!ent objec:t1Y"es.. It i~ a !ll."-ttners'b.ip. User Agency supervision (such as your supenisor3 v1ll pert"or::d is u.."'lpa1d1 'T01untsrJ and extr=el:r important. to t.he deveJ.op:ent or the youth assigned. It 13 greatly appreciated. ' ~rvisor'3 Responsibilities: ~) OUtUne the particip8l1t'" -Job duties e.nd re'ponsibillties. 2) Instruct the partiCipant :l.n the peri"onnanc.. or his Job. 3} ProTide continual superv:f.sion by c.aeckwg the pe..~:tcl?ant's progress at. various tit:tes each day. 4) Make sure that th.. pa..-ticipant does not e:::ceed e.uthorlzeC. vorl<'!.ng hours. 5) Objectively evaluate the participant 1:1 ter.::s ot crit..rie. pronded on toke sheet.. 6) Ha1!e :1lU"e that t.he conditions or work ere aare and t.hat the pD.:"tic1r:e..nt ..tOrl<" in a sare """"'er. (See SAF::''rY). , " 7) ~~~e sure that t~~ partici,nnt's YOrk tl~e is nccurately r~po~ted and is sig:c.ed for by both you and the participant. 8) Talk trsougb ~ioor job related proble~~ vlth the partic1pgut. 9) Coo:t.act the C1T.A Counselor to aseigt youth vith peraone.l proble::u or recurrlag york rela.ted problee.s. ':':.:o-:m.iCl1tioo.: A supervisor ca:mot ten::rl..nate a. p''l...-tlci:pa!1t t:t"O:l1 th~ C::1:T.A Yo~th Pro~~.' Ir'~he gltuntioa varrants, the Sup~rv1Bor ~ 3u~peod th~ pe.rtici1'a:ot from hi:] ....ork:JtatiO:1 for a. c::a;;; 0::' tvo~ The 3upen--lsor is D3ked to hu:ed1l1te1Y' contact the CETA Counselor. Othl!r~s~, ple.a.se call ----.Johnny D. IlUlimns, 578-1587 P1""". ?"",."ber 1;b..1; the youth under your [;u:perv1.sion Inust be assured ot eq-aal, 1'air) a.:o:d Just. . tre8.UeIlt under t~ Clvi1 Rights Act. The YouthServlces P1"Ogram. 1s required to 8ssure each psrticipant or his grievance procedure. It a youth. in not ped"ortllng sa.t1s!actol"U:r, please contact the COW1selor to d!SCU3S th~ prcblea. It the proble::! cannot be re30lved then tl:anSre~ to another vork~lte or te~lnation rrom tbe prograo will be considered by the Spou3or. The: Cou.'laelor will vork vith the "ork-site GuperV'1sol" to ensure thaI; l'l'Oble:::.s vill beresol'1'ed in a rea3oD.able and mll.1tuoJ..ly sa.t1~t~cto~ manner. Safety: It 1s important tbet the Buperrlaor and the User AgencY' C::OI!lPtY vlt.h the Child Labor Lavs. CeneraJ.ly, you will be in co.rn:pl.lance it ' 'the rollov1og conditions are met: I 1) ao youth under 16 is to be assig:1ed to "'JUrk vhich eo~d, 1n an eTident va::! be eon3idered unsafe or hazardous.. ; , ", 2) 3) ZiO youth u.nder 18 ::nay be' a'9:dgned to york which requires heavy lU'tins. . ;Ul .youth l.o:~olved in ::1Oderate li.tting as a pa..rl. ot" the Job must be thorouZb.1:r ins tructed in 'an.fe I lifting procedures and precautions aad also be closeq Guperrlsed on the job. .) lihea B.93ig;:1eu to grounds york or vor1t in maintenance and storage y3.l"ds, l/'orer.ouses, aaeps, etc.. youth. mu.st be :3uppl1ed, by the User' A~e~cj, ~~th Batety equ1paent) ~hoe9, etc., ~~ally required rar suc..'l -..mrk aOld tI:t1St be given orientation 0.::1 the U3e ot such equipment alOUA' vith s&.f'aty precautioQs to, be take-a 011 the job. (Such \lark .hou1<l be utilized only 1t no dl:b.r 10 available and adapt.d to dc..lop1~ skills). ' j, , .. ;, , .. I" '..' I '..! 5) Youth vorking in paiating, grounds lIOrk, light :naintenance, etc., ~ust ~e closely supervi3ed either individually or in groups not exc~~dlng six ~er 5up~rv19or. 6) Youth nu.st not be: assigned to 'Work'vlth bes.-/y equi;:r.~nt,., power-driven sbeering or cutting equipment t or sto.m:ping (or s1nl1ar 'ho.z,ardous) equ1p>1lent or ~elrlne1")". ' :Further into:rma.tion. on ChlldLabor L.a.'19 m:q be: tOl.l:1d. in -,the .D~p~=ent ot: tabor' a C!l.Ll<l tabor Bull.tin Ho. 101. Tho t\uJlerrl$o~ m.ust take the initiative i:1 ~reYent1.n.g accidents which might otb.er.r1se occur because or C'e.rl!1eS:9ness or laxity on tbe pare. o~ the.'. . partic1pant.. 7l RZ',~, youth are 50tlet!mes J.:npa.ticat, avkva.t-d" ple.yt'\U, ecot1onall,y' ~ture, and 1cpulalve. The supervioor mu3"t be b.lel:'t' to these poSQ~- bUitics in youth Which may cause accldelJtsa Cenerall.::r, ,if' he has enough ..ork and duties. to keep him buSj"') knOils ho." to york tHstely, knovs the , rules or the v01"ks1te, ond 1s "'''ell. supervised, he lIill;~!l~"'e 'to be 3. good safe yorker. The York shouJ.d be kept intercst1Dg a.s ~$!tible so that he does not become bored vi th hid work. Borecloo cen le!ld~ to carelessness '\ol"h1e:b breeds accidents. Vary "th-:9":.work f'ro.!:l tu"e to tpne., It you have more than one :r-a..-ticipant doing different j003, have the? exchange Jobs ".then 'the,. appe4r to beco::l.e tired or their York.. Youth 8~ould never.J;m ano\led to;, l!Lnz. ~un..:i on the Job. It you have questlo~ or 'n.eed.a8s1~- te.nce in assuring a llat"C vork:3ite "please contact the Cl;.I:A Coun~elor or progr~ repreaentati ve 1~ your ~ea or contact Joh.,ny D. ~'li.ll1.alns Insurance (War-be>! t%J Compens!'J.t1onh In the event an accid.ent d<;>>es .ha.:?peu on-t:-te job" tbe participant 1s covered by Workmen's CO:1p~satloD I:J.suranc," vhich includes the cos't ot et1'!:ra:ency cedical treatn:en't. ~ontact:us .' p~ent::J e..nd get the youth to ~ doctor, Co.3pitDl., or clinic a3 :Joon a3 possible. Ilnmed.ll1tel:r contact the- CZI".\ Counselor, in your !.re!!l... It you C8Jl:lot be in touch \li'th the eouns~lor, call Jonnn:r D. l'ii..llia.ltS , ror .fUrther instructioas. (Fl1l.ST, please Jot down tlle d'7'tail:J ot her.r the accident occurred, when and vhere it bap?ened. and the names ot vitnesses).' ~!I>>DENDUM BELOW FDa: Ca.lhoun COun 90 TSi:';!::.!ltura or 'ser Agency) , ",-, County Judge (?ltl. ) Texas Cre.cent Council of GOv't I. , (Title) }1..'1.'Jid;.'1:,:t Coa::":lin.~to:::,t 57U-i58~ .\".i.'':\\C!.:.-t;:':':J-l'. (!..13t. of U3er Ag-enc:r ",ol"ksites, supervisors and a9s~gn~~ C_Er~ Partiel~t9,). ADDENDUM: An additional condition of this' agreement. 1s that the Co1J~ty wUl pay the salary.. social secut'lty contribution and the cost of the workmen s compensa- tion insurance and will be refunded by the Golden Crescent COUncil of Cove~nts so that the County will not have any cost. .." .. ,:..' ~ ~ ~ ", :' ',I ," ., I! , , ;i ., , ! 1 i i .~ I , r ., t " ?f :~ ':/ f , 1 ! .~: I .j , ':, ~ ~,.. I ~ l:{'j Q --I ;~ o ,I I 49il-' BIDS AND. PROPOSALS - ASPHALT DIsTRIBUTOR 'Motion by Commissioner Belk, seconded.by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to advertise for bids for one maintenance type asphalt distributor. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED - COUNTY Claims totalling $173,419.10 were presented by the County Auditor and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commis- sioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Finster, and carried, that said claims be approved for payment. TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR - MONTHLY REPORT , " The Tax Assessor-Collector presented his report for the month of May, 1977 and after reading and verifying same, a motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by Commissioner Kabela, and carried, that said report be,approved. ' TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR - SURPLUS EQUIPMENT No bids having been received for the sale of used office equipment in the Tax Assessor-Collector's office, a motion was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that such equipment be declared surplus and the Tax Assessor- Collector be authorized to dispose of same at such price as he is able to obtain therefor. COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT The County Treasurer presented her monthly report arid after reading and verifying same, a mot~on was made by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that said report be approved. BIDS AND PROPOSALS - SEAL COAT, COUNTY ReADS, AIRPORT RUNWAY A motion was made by Commissioner Finster, seconded by Commissioner Lindsey, and carried, that the County Auditor be authorized to ad- vertise for bids for seal coat on county roads and a portion of runway 5-23 at the Calhoun County Airport. AIRPORT Motion by Commissioner Kabela, seconded by Commissioner Belk, and carried, that runway 14-32 at the Calhoun County Airport be opened as of 6:00 A. M., Tueaday, June 14, 1977 provided, however, that no lighting will be available until further notice and that runway 1.4'98 I; ! ; 5'-23 at said airport be closed.'effective 'as' of 6: 00 A. M., June. 14, 1977; it being provided;however;ihat'the 'opening .of said- run~ay '14,:32-. dO,es' not constitute: an' a~ceptance' of the- recons truction work'-:on~ .s'aid. :runway,.-: , ~ :: ," THE COURT THEREUPON RECESSED UNTIL 10:00 A. M. FRIDAY, JUNE 17TH. I~ . ........ r "-.~. f . , - .r "- ~....,,.. -- -. , ....' " - --: -. ,'" " , , .- .. .. ~... r - ~ -, , '. ,I: , , " !: - _..- - ". ~ r , - ~...... ~ ~ ~ ~, ~- , ~ , .,._' .'M._,_ i';---r-~-' , P'" r ; ~ -,.... -. .' " " ,..'.. J c.' - . ~'. ~ - '" ," I < . ... ,..... - ~-......' ......... , . r .. ,., ,. , .... - .' ~ , " , , . ,